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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 7, 1976
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Mayaguez Skipper Defends FonJ.
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PAINTING IN COUNTY
Wendy Yoahlmure
Patty's Pal's
~ Art Hanging
I In Sama Ana
87 GABY GRANVD..LE
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I A nude self-portrait ol Wendy
I Yoshimura, onetime fugitive
roommate of Patty Hearst, now
bangs in the United States In·
ternal Revenue Service field of.
I lice in Santa Ana.
It develoos that while the FBI
' is preparing to prosecute Miss
I Y9!himura for her alleged role in
a Berkeley bombing plot, the
General Serrices Adnllnlstration I paid $139 for her 1i lhograph. I The hand·written signature on t her work titles It, "Time of
I Strength.·· lt was done last April.
Tbe lltho depicts the artist
seated nude on a floor, apparent·
ly atarlng at a potted plant.
Miu Yoshimura's work ls part
ol 39 art works now h8Dlin1 in
tbe third noor of the Santa Ana
federal office building. The
works are valued at $5,000 and
went up over the weekend.
Today, James Kagakioftheln·
temaJ Revenue Service admitted
the art wort bas cauMd a stir amoas aome employes who ques·
tiooed the worth of many pieces.
One controversial palntlna de-
pic:ta a purple horse apparently
belriendln1 a pint camel wear•
inaa1as mask.
Accordlns to the General
Services AdminlatraUon, tbe
39-piece collection that cost ap-
proximately $5,000 is part ol a
(8eeNt1DE, P_,e.U) ! State Joins Suit
' SACRAMENTO (AP) -
CaJifornla Resources Secretary
Claire Dedrick s ays the state la
jcUllnc the Sierra Club and En-
vtromnental DefeDM Fu.Dd Jn a Jee.a acUon wbJcb Neb further
,_.arch on the San Felipe Weter
Project la the 1tat.e'1 Delta re-
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In Rape,
Kidnap
A 23-year-old woman was kid·
naped from a Luuna Beach
street and raped repeatedly by
two men u her abductors drove
to Oceanside toda7.
The woman aained her
freedom and caused the arrest ol
two Camp Pendletai marines
when she was allowed to make a
telephone call to tell FUllertoo re-
latives she was all rigbL
Oce~lde police cmverged on
tbe Pier Motel where the sobbing
woman was still talking on the
telephone and the two
semcemen stood nearby.
The marines were to be re-
turned to the Laguna Beach
Police Department where Detec·
live Gene Brooks said they will
be booked for kidnap, rape, sex
perversion and robbery.
The attractive blonde victim
was trtated at South Coast Com·
munity Hospital. Aside from the
trauma of the sexual auaults,
sbe wu bruised from rou1b
treatment in the auto.
The arrested men are Bennie
Arredondo, 21, and Carlos
Gonzales, 22.
Brooks said the woman was ab-
ducted from the 1'100 block of
South Coast Highway as she
walked shortly after midnight
toward an all-night restaurant
from a friend's home where she
was visiting.
The woman said a car pulled
beside her as she walked and the
passenger called out. to her. She
said she tried to tanore the lnd·
dent, but the auto pulled ahead ol
her and as sbe walked by, she
was grabbed and forced lmide on
the back seat.
When the woman retuMd to
disrobe, her elotbin1 waa
J>b1aically removed bJ c-. of the
men.
Brooks said the men took turns
(See &APE, Pase A!)
Choke Hold
Kills Smpect
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A t•
year-old man, UTelted for in·
"8tiptioo of bod!le breaking, eboWd to death wben a poUce of.
fleer tried to subdue blm with a
departmnt-approYed control
bold, a police spokesman re-
ported.
A spokesman saJd Edward
Dailey appeared to ... under tbe
lnfluence of DattOtlCS -9 JMlt up
a n,bt whee arreRed Wednee-
day. Tbe arre1ttna oftleer then
tried tbe neck bold, Dalley JOit
CGDICICMllDMI, aad elOUld DDl be
nwtftd.
Autlaarltla ..Sd tbe Diet bold
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tbe poliee departmtllt to~
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MAYAGUEZ SKIPPER CHARLES MILLER OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY DEFENDS PRESIDENT
'Overheated' by NewspafNr Account of Crt*'am on Ford'• Oeclalon
By Slim Margin
Poll Finds Carter
Victor in Debate
RADNOR, Pa. (AP)-Jimmy
Carter, impressing viewers with
confident stands on foreign and
defense policy, scored slightly
better than President Ford in
their second debate, a nationwide
Asaoclated Pre11 poll fo.md to-
day.
The telephone survey of 1,071
re1istered voters made im·
mediately after the debate Wed·
naday night found neither Car\er
HOW EXPERTS
SCORED DEBATE-A3 .
nor Ford the clear-cut winner.
But 31.2 percent ol those polled
said Carter won, wblle 3'.6 per.
cent 1ave the nod to Ford. And
Z1 .2 percent ealled it a draw or
Hid they didn't know wbowoa.
While Carter's margin over
Ford wu staUstlcally small, tbe
scores la hla favor were consls·
tent throug,bout the varied ques·
Uons ulled hi the poll, livlnl ttrmlth to the poll's basic flnd.ing
onwbow(ID. ,
Tbe llpra ftoJD this survey of
lclentlfteally set~ Americana W-. almoet exactly a reverse ol
tboH found ln Ute AP poll after the
ftnt preJldenUal debate, trom
Which Ford emeried with a sli8bt -r-.... ~, after' the Sept. 2S
debate, "·' perCflllt of thole palled aald J'ord won. w'bile 31.I
perNftl 1ald Carter was the 1
victor. A draw or "don't know"
responsecamefrom33.8percent.
The theoretic al margin of error
for samples or the size used in
these surveys is about 2.9 pettent
in either direction ii the results
are projected to stand for the re·
actioo of the entire vtewtng au-
dience.
Technically, tbia means that
Carter's margin over Ford in the
second debate could be due to
variations in the aample.
But all the figures tabulated
from interviews conducted for
The AP by Chlltoo Research
Services of Radnor, Pa., pointed
DUTOffly but consistently to a
Carter victory.
The Carter showing came
despite predebate ex'ptttation
that Ford's experience ln
Wublniton and especially bis
lut two 7ean in the White Howse
would live him the edge over tbe
former Georala aovemor.
DID YOUR M4N
WIN ROUND 2?
Who won round two ol the sreat
debate? It may be your answer
deDendlon your polntol'fiew. tor ..veral other points of
view and a loot at IOIDe rue·
tioDs see stories and pbotoe U>Qy
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Search Set
After Nude
Body Found
Oran1e County Sberi!l's ol·
ftcers ordered a massive search
of a section of land nanldng the
Orteca Hiahway today after the
body of a young man -the third ln
the lut eight weeks -waa louod
by forestry workers Wednesday.
Deputies nid the victim waa
found in Cleveland National
Forest territory about one and
one half miles east of the San Juan
guard station and about 12 east ol
San Juan Capistrano. He bad
been sbot to death.
They iaid the YOUD& man, aaed
. about 20 or in bis late teens wu
nude. They refused to comment
on tbe_posalbillty that be bad been
sexually molested betore be was
killed.
The body was found in tbe aame
general area as that used by
killers to dispose of the bodies of
two other men. Investigators ad·
mlt they are without clues in what
are now three murder investiga-
tions.
Ooroner's officers said the body
currently undergolnl autopey la
that of a youq male in well·
nourbbed conditlon. He wqbed
about 180 pounds, was ftve teet, 11
hicbes in belgbt and bis only
adornment was a ailver wire
bracelet on bis left wrist, they
aaJd.
Offtten said tbevidim, fUrtber
delertbed as bavinl dn brown,
medium leqth balr and brvwn
eyes, blld been de.t about 11
baun.
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Action'
llayquez Capt. QJarles Kil.let
of Fountain Valley defended
President Ford's decision to send
eombat troops to rescue bis im·
prisoned crew 18 months ago.
In a press conference set up by
White House staff members in
San Francisco on the day ol tbe
second Ford-Carter debate Wed-
nesdar..., Miller said, "I reel satisfleG that the actioo taken by
the President is the onJy way that
we would have escaped captivit.y
in Cambodia."
Miller's defense ol Ford came
in response to a report written by
the General Accowiting Office
and issued this week by the
Democrat-controlled House In·
temational Affairs Subcommit-tee. .
The report was critical ol. the
decitUon that resulted in the de-
aths of 41 troops on Koh Tans
Island wben mos t or the
merchant ship's crew were on"a
fishing boat offshore of the
island. . Miller, 63, s aid he became
"overheated" when be read d
account of the report UllCRr the
headltne ··Mayuuez Dead
Wasted?"
"If our military had not befn
on that bland. we would baye
been placed in a prison camp and
t don't think I would be here talk·
ing to you today,·· Miller said.
Tbe· GAO report also waa
crlUcized by Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger wbo said Wed·
nesday ln New York that lt is "in·
accurate and showed inadequatf
knoweld1e." •
Offtclals ln the Defense.
Department said "The lmplic~·
tlon of the report ls invalid. The·
fact remain• that decisions wen.
needed promptly, they were
made, the crew wu reacued."
Coast
Weather
Dense low cloud1
through midmorning.
Some fog possible as well.
Highs in mid 70s expected.
Iowa to about so.
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Doctor to Prison
'Death /or Hire' Man Sentenced
l!ly TOM BAltl.ZY °' .. 0.11, ,.. ... M.ttfl Or. "ayne Lester Robinson of
Irvine wu sentenced Wednesday
to ftom two t.o five years in state
srtsoo for plannin& the murder of
his estranaed wife at ber
Newport Beach home.
Oranae County Superior Court
•Judge J.E.T. "Ned" Rutter or-~ the maximum term for the
10liclUng offense after rejecting
.epeated eleventh hour pleas tor
clemency which included the
JIUDlphrey .
Surgery
Set Today
. NEW YORK (AP) -Sen.
Hubert H. Humphrey was
wheeled into an operating room
today and underwent surgeey to
remove his cancerous urinary
bladder. . With bis wife, Muriel, at his
side the past several days, the
Minnesota Democrat was
described as in good spirits prior
lo the six to elght·bour operation
at Sloan-Kettering Cancer
Center , where be has been
hospitalized since Monday. After be was put to sleep by
anethesia, a surgical team was
to perform a final preoperative
test -a look inside the diseased
bladder with instruments.
Then, barring any abrupt
change in plans. the s urgical
team headed by Dr. Willet Whit-
more was to r emove Humphrey's
bladder and any additional dis·
eased tissue. They also planned
to remove a small piece ol the
bowel to make a drain for urine
through Humphrey's system.
The former vice president has
had trouble with his bladder for
eigbl years. Some tiny tumors
were once removed, then he un·
derwent radiation treatment and
until last April was receiving an
anticancer drug. At that point,
the problem was thought to have
been cured.
Whitmore said that if lb~
tumor is s uperficial, Hum-
phrey's chances of surving five
years or more are 60 percent.
However, those chances could
fall as low as 10 percent if the
tumor has spread from the blad-
der.
He also will have his prostate
and lymph glands around the
bladder removed.
Whitmore said he expected
Humphrey to have an uneventful
convalescence and predicted he
would eventually be able to con·
tinue the klnd of political activity
which has characterized his
career for several decades.
The senator was expected to
remain hospitalized for several
weeks and then to return home
for further convalescence. Doc·
tors said he should be able to re·
sume worklng in December.
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BODY •••
1be body was found closet.othe
spot where the corpse of Richard
Lynn Shepherd, 36, of Long Beach
was found last Sept.~.
Shepherd's fully clothed body
was found at the foot of a 60-foot
hl&h embankment by a puslng
motorist. Officers believe that his1
killer used asbotguntokillhim. Shepherd's ls the only ooe ot
three bodies to be identified at this
point.
Officers still have not identified
the body of a young man who was
found on the Ortega .Hlgbway last
Aug. 22 by a biker who ticked a
trUb bag oft the road and then
found that it contained human re-
mains.
1be youn1 man, also shot to de·
alb, was described as being about
16 years of age, five feet, six in-
ches, ISO pounds and with reddish
brown hair and a fair complexion.
ORANGE COAST s
DAILY PILOT
ariument that Dr. Robinson, C8. represents •'no danger to the
community."
"He certaln.ly represented a
daqer to Mn. Robinson," Judge
Rutter snapped. recallin1 that
the pbyslcian hired a hit. man t.o
kill biS wife and believed at the
time of his arrest Feb. 25 thal she
was already dead.
"He would have been in tbJs
courtroom on charges of first
degree murder if be had bi.red the
bit man he wanted imtead of the
O.lly Pilat SUtf ll'llot•
MAXIMUM SENTENCE
Newport's Dr. Roblnaon
From Pllfle AJ
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federal program ai.med at en-
couraging artists, especially
minority artists.
Miss Yoshimura is a 32-year-
old Japanese American who was
a fugitive along with Miss
Hearst.
She was captured in San Fran·
cisco along with the newspaper
heiress after one year as a
fugitive.
Miss Yoshimura had been
identified two years earlier in a -
conspiracy plot that charged the
conspirators with planning to
bomb the Navy ROO'C building
on the University of California's
Berkeley campus.
Later accounts of Miss
Yosbimura's activities credited
her with helping to guide Miss
Hearst from her Symbionese
Liberation Army activities to in-
terest in s<>-called more construc-
tive social-political activities.
However. Miss Yoshimura is
scheduled to stand trial later this
month on the conspiracy cbarg~
and is free on $2S,OOO bail.
Xerox Color
Poses Threat
LOS ANGELES CAP> -
Xerox's new color copying
machine is creating a major
counterfeiting problem, the Los
Angeles Times said today.
The newspaper quoted an of.
ficial of a Los Angeles banknot.e
printing company as saying the
new equipment produces color
cooies so J.?ood that they are fool·
ing financial institutions.
The potential threat is such
that a number of cocporations
have formed a special task force
to work with government agen·
cies to combat the growing pro-
blem. the official said.
Aid Rushed In
QUITO, Ecuador CAP) -Gov·
emment and Red Cross workers
were rushing medical supplies
and food to central Ecuador t<>-
day, where a series of earth·
quakes near the active volcano of
Cotopaxi have killed eight
persons and destroyed the
villace of Pastocalle since Mon-
day.
con man be got," Judge Rutter
added.
Judge Ruller ref~ed to send
Dr. Robinson to the state's Chino
facility for a 90·day presenteoc-
lng diasnosuc study. He said be felt considerable psychiatric
testimony offered during the
trial was sufficient.
He scheduled Oct. 14 as the
date he will rule on a defense mo-
tion that Roblnson be freed on bail pending a ruling on the ap-
peal filed Wednesday with the
Fourth District Court of Appeals
in San Bernardino.
Robinson was found guilty of
soliciting the murder of Mn.
Janice Robinson, 38, after a jury
was told by hit man Anthony
Scalise, 29, that he was hired by
Robinson to strangle Mrs.
Robinson and dispo6e of her
body.
Mrs. Robinson had sued the
doctor for divorce. It was
testified in the trial that more
than $2 million in community
property is at issue, including the
couple's $200,000 home and
nearby land in Big Canyon.
Scalise testified that he was or-
dered by the physician to
retrieve Mrs. Robinson's birth
control device and return u. to the
doctor as proof of her death.
Instead, be testified, he told the
horrified woman of the plan lo
kill her and then bid out with her
fe)r four days in various motels
until be decided to return to
Orange County and contact the
district attorney's office.
Defense attorney Al Ramsey
vainly argued Wednesday that
Robinson had been " a credit to
the community" and "a dedicat-
ed hardworking physician" in
years prior to the murder plot.
Ramsey told Judge Rutter that
if Mrs. Robinson had not decided
to have her IUD inserted,
Robinson would never have
planned to murder hec.
He argued during the trial that
Robinson's discovery ot the IUD
made it clear to the physician
that his wife was making love
with other men. Ramsey argued
that the discovery triggered the
type of thinking that led to the
murder plot.
"Dr. Robinson is a harmless
individual." Ramsey pleaded.
"He has made a perfect ass of
himseU but he has been punished
already for what be bas done
without further penalty."
Deputy District Attorney Jay
Moseley responded that
Robinson is a "Je.kyll and Hyde
character and a would-be killer.
The place for a man like him is
state prison for the full term and
I urge your honor to send him
there," be told Judge Rutter.
Policy Eyed
By IUssinger
NEW YORK (AP) -Secretary
of State ~enry A. Kissinger in-
dicated today be is not as com-
fortable with Jimmy Carter's
foreign policy as be bad been
before watching the Democratic
presidential candidate debate
President Ford.
Kissinger was asked U' be atUI
thought he could live with
Carter's foreign policy. ''Since be
developed the full complexity of
bis thought. I would make my
comment a little morequ.alified,"
Kissinger responded.
Kissinger bas said several
times in recent months that he
could live with Carter's foreign
policies as the secretary un-
derstood them.
The secretary was also asked it
he agreed with President Ford's
state ment that Poland,
Yugoslavia and Romania were
not under Soviet domination.
Kissinger said Ford was only in-
dicating the United States would
not accept Russian domination of
Eastern Europe.
Murder Suspected
SANTA CRUZ (AP) -The
possibility of homicide is being
investigated In the case of a
YDUD& man's body found floating
in the surf, here, authorities said.
Final Eseape
Sureide Better than Fear?
NEW YORK (AP)-An elderly couple apparently
committed suicide after living in terror of the crime in
their neigh borbood, police say.
Officers found tbe husband and wile banged with
their wrists slashed in their Bronx apartment Wednes-
day, a few days after an intruder bad broken into \he
apartmentandcutthewoman'sface.
Police saJd a note in German ln the apartment of
Hans Kabel, 78, and his wife. Emma. 76, stated the two
were "tired of living ln fear" and wanted to go to their
"final reward.''
Neighbors told police the Kabels had been despon·
dent about rising crime and the declining quality of life
in the neighborhood where they bad U ved most of their
lives.
The couple were assaulted and robbed Saturday,
police said. Two men broke into their neat fourth-ftoor
apartment and stabbed Mrs. Kable repeatedly in tbe
faceandarms\\·lthalq-prooaedkitcbeofork.
Martial Law
In Bangkok
BA.NGKOIC, Tballand
(AP> -Thailand's oew
military ruler clamped the
iron hand of martial~ law on
Bangkok's bloocf.atalned
streets today, arf'eSUng
3.000 students ln the wake
ol clashes that left at least
216 persona dead and 1~
wounded.
Strict controls were im-
posed on the local press,
gatherings of more than
five persons were prohibit·
ed and soldiers stood guard
at some public buildings as
San&ad Cbalwyu sought to
bring the country under his
control.
Tanks were posted near
key government offices
and sandbags and barbed
wire put up, but the tanks
were ordered away after a
short time.
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RAPE •..
raping the woman which in-
volved switching driven several
times.
Throughout the ordeal the
woman pleaded with the two men
to allow her to telephone re-
latives and who sbe said were ex-
pecting her return.
In Oceanslde, she was allowed
to make the call fl'Om a pay
telephone.
She phoned a cousin In
l'Ullerton at first reassuring the
relative that she was all right and
making small talk as the men
stood close by listening to the con-
versation.
The men stepped away,
however, and the woman then
blurted out the facts. Her
cousin's husband ran from the
residence to a telephooe at a
nearby market and called
Fullerton police who in turn
notified Oceanside authorities.
During the drive from Laguna
to Oceanside the woman's purse
was taken. Her checkbook was
found under the seat of the car
and cash was missing from the
purse, police said.
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Dog Ate Inf ant
Mom Cleared
In Tot Death
NEW YORK (AP) -Charges
~ crimlnalJy negligent homicide
were dismissed today •gainst a
young woman whose infant
daughter was killed and partially
devoured by her starving dog.
Acting State Supreme Court
Justice Robert Haft dismlsaed
the charges against Joanne
Basbold at the request ol the
Manhattan district attorney's ol·
fice.
The infant, CaJTa Basbold, bad
been left alone in an East Harlem
apartment by Miss Basbold. 24.
Dist. Atty. Robert M. Morgen-
th au 's office said it recom-
mended dismissal of the charges
"in lb1s tragic event" because it
"believed there was ooculpabW-
ty, and we felt she bad noreasm
lo know that this would happen."
In requesting the dismilsal, Asst. Dist. Atty. Alan Broomer
said, "We are persuaded that no
proper purpose of the criminal
law would be served by ccmtiou· ingtheprosecution."
Broomer said that a l(klay in-
vestigation showed no reason to
prosecute the woman. The death
occurred Labor Day when Miss
Basbold left her six-day-old
dau&hter in her apartment to re-
turn to a hospital to pick up $100
she bad left there.
Miss Basbold returned Crom
the hospital to find that her rour-
month-old German shepherd
dog, in a state of near starvation
because it bad not been red since
she entered the hospital, bad
partially devoured her baby.
Miss Basbold. a native ol the
Cleveland, Ohio, area, was ar-
rested and charged with
criminally negligent homicide.
She was released the following
day.
In formal papers submitted t<>-
day in ManbaUan State Supreme
Court, Broomer described the
events leading up to tbedeath.
Miss Bashold, destitute and on
welfare. told welfare workers
that the baby was conceived
when she was raped. She lived
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CHARGES DISMISSED
Joanne Baahold
alone with her dog in a rundown
tenement in Spanish Harlem.
There was no furniture in her
apartment.
On Sept. 1, she was admitted at
Bellevue Hospital in labor, and
Carra was born that evening. On
the night of Sept. s. a SUnday, the
mother and baby were dis·
charged. They left so late that the
hospital's property office was
locked for the day. Miss Bashold
had to borrow money to get
home.
The next morning, she re-
turned to the hospital to retrieve
her money so she could buy food
for the baby and the dog.
But the dog was starving and
the baby was left oo the noor
because Miss Basbold did not
own a crib or a bed. When she re-
turned 90 minutes later. she
found the dead baby. She told ar-
riving police, "The dog at.e my
baby."
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Standards of Evaluation
ANALYSIS: Does the apeaker Identify luuea
which are clearty relevant? Don he
ott.r aound basic prnmlMa tor hi•
aubNQuent Hnea of argument?
REASONING: Does each step In the speaker'• pro-
cess of argument seem reaaonable
and logical? Does he move soundly
from premise to conclusion without
logical error?
EVIDENCE: How effectlvely does the speaker
8Upp0rt his own assertions with velfd
factual or statlstlcal lnformatJon, or
with the objective opfnlona of re-
cognized experts?
ORGANIZATION: Does the speaker present his argu-
ments In • clear and well organized
manner, or la he overty comp'4tx and
confusing?
REFUTATION: How effectively does the speaker ex·
pose the analytlcal, loglcal or
evldenttal fallacies In the argument•
of hi• opponent?
PRESENTATION: How per9uaslvety doe1 the speaker
communicate hi• message? Doe1 he
combine dellvery, gestures, and eye
contact to create an Image ot com.
petence and leadershfp?
Close Debate
Panel Gives Carter Edge
WASHINGTON (AP) -Jimmy Carter won the second
campaign debate by a whisker over President Ford, in the
view of five prominent coUege debate coaches.
The panelists judging the debate for the Associated
Press used a scorecard that gives each contestant from one
to five points in each ol six categories. Two of the coaches
called Carter the winner by two points. Two others picked
Ford by a single point.
The fifth judge called it a dead beat on the basis of
points, but awarded the decision to Carter on a tiebreaker
standard used for college debates.
PROF. MEUSSA MAXCY WADE of Emory University
in Atlanta scored the debate 21-21, but awarded the victory
to Carter because, she said, he brought up foreign policy
problems of secrecy and morality and Ford did not dispose
Qfthem.
She gave Ford an edge over Carter in citing evidence
for arguments, but found that canceled by what she called
his "blunder in suggesting Eastern Europe is not in the
sphere of the Soviet Union." Dr. Doma Parsoa or the
University of Kansas and Prof. WlWam SGatbwortla of the
University of Redlands, each called Ford the winner of the
first debate, but picked Carter this time, 25-23 and 20-18,
respectively.
Said Southworth: "Carter came across far more clear-
ly on presenting the idea that Ford was not undertaking
strong leadership and comprehensive foreign policy." He
also found Carter more confident and less nervous than in
the first debate, and Ford "a bit more choppy."
Parson thought Carter "was more forceful than Ford,"
and "more direct, more aggressive, more forceful com-
pared to last time." He also found "Ford more defensive
than I thought Ford would be," and thought Carter effec-
tively argued the problem or secrecy throughout the clash.
PROF. JAMES UNGER of Georgetown University
gave Ford a 21-20 edge on the basis of better analysis. He
said Carter ''failed to relate issues of excessive secrecy and
immorality to the practical conduct or that foreign policy."
Unger. who bad awarded the lowest scores in the first
debate, found "substantial improvement by both spealters" this time and said "both of them indicated they could
articulate a leadership position and effectively represent
this country in either private negotiations or public forms."
DR. BARBARA O'CONNOR of Cal State Sacramento,
found the debate "much better, much more lively" than last
time and picked Ford. 25-24.
She said. "On presidential delivery, the nonverbal com·
mu.rllcalion dimensions are better for Ford: eye contact,
leaning forward and looking aggressive. Carter looks k1nd
or meek and is still not as aggressive, not as presidential.
The sell-assured Southerner doesn't show in the debates.••
All lbe panelists except Professor Wade bad decided in
favor of Ford on lbe first debate, aJthough all five
scorecards were cl06e.
Coast Drug Killers
Have Terms Sliced
A former Laguna Beach cou-
ple bave been freed from st.ate
priaoo and given lesser aeo~ces
after serving onJy four mootb.s ot
the prison term ordered for their
role in the drug death of an Art
Colony teenager.
20. after reading a new defense
petition.
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Kenneth Williams can-
celled the state prison terms or
up to 1S years be ordered June
ll for Ronald Lee Rlch~on. 21. and bis wife, Terry Suzanne,
Bridge Jumper
Suroi,ves Leap
SAN D1EGO CAP) -A girl
jumDed off Cabrtllo Bridle but
Jancfed on arass between two
lanes of traffic 135 feet beJow,
.escaping with minor injuries.
/\ passerby sa!d be tried to atop
lhe 17-year-old from Jumpina but
couldn't. As a min«, &be was not
identJfied publicly.
There wu no expltnltloo fOll'
the jump, police said.
He sentenced Rlcbard:s-00 to
one year in the county jail and
placed him on three years pro-
bation. Mrs. Richardson was
s~tenced to nine mooths in jail
Wlth the same probation term.
He gave the couple credit for
time already served. They will
be allowed to serve their proba-
tion in Aluka, their new borne. Th pair were UTelted abort·
ly after .Julie Tbomn 18, or
Lacuna Beacb, died en Oct. 25,
lt'1', from tbe effects Of a drug
Jdentlfled ea proparac1111e
bydrocbJorine.
Jt was alleaed that
Richardson stole 2.2 pounds of
the drua from bla tl!IPloYers, Aller1an Pbarmaceulfcall of
lrvtne. It WU alleged that tho
vtctiJD boqht the drUI fr'Olll the
R.lchardsoea In tbe belief that lt
WU cocaine.
Coroner's officers 11ld the drul ~ by Mia Tbomas
ii 10 um11 more powelful than
cocaJne. Tbe1 uid IM mu.st
han died secoada after taklaa the dose.
. •
Big Hik_;
In Prices
Reported
WA.51UNGTON CAP> -Sharp
bites in f anu products and moet
major lnduatrial goods boosted
overaJI wholeaaJe prices by nine-
tenths of 1 percent i.n September,
the largest increase in 11 months,
the government reported today.
The Labor Department figures
lDdlcated strong Inflationary pre.
ssure in the economy, e.od was
certain to provide Dt:mocrat
Jimmy Carter and other Ad·
mJnlatraUoo critics with lresh
ammunition ln the presidential campaign.
President Ford's economic ad-.
visers were concerned that
today's statistics, as well as
some yet to come before the Nov:
2 eJection, would increase public
anxiety and put their man on the
defensive.
If projected over 12 months,
the wholesale price rise ~rted
today would work out tO an an-
nual rate of 10.8 percent.
The September increase was
the largest s ince wholesale
prices rose 1.1 percent last Oc-
tober. It followed a decline of one.
tenth of one percent in August,
and increases w.b.ich aver aged
three-tenths of one percent in the
three preceding months.
The surge in prices is UkeJy to
mean higher costs ahead for con-
sumers. since changes at the
wholesale level are generally
followed at the retail level.
The increases probably will be
reflected first at supermarket
counters, since at least part of
the food price bikes at the fann
level usually are passed to shop.
pers within a short time.
Consumer finished foods -
that ls, goods for sale oo grocery
shelves -rose seven-tenths Qf a
percent last month, following
declines in each of the preceding
three months.
Farm prices rose 1.9 percent
last month, following declines of
2.9 percent in August and 1 per-
cent in July. Processed foods and
feeds were up ball a percent in
September, after also declining
in July and August.
Industrial commodity prices
increased nine-tenths of a per-
cent, tbe lar gest rise since a 1.2
percent advance last October.
Economists usually are more
concerned about price trends for
industrial commodities as an in-
dication of the underlying infla-
U on a r y pressures in the
economy, s ince they are less
volatile tban farm prices.
The Labor Department said
the wholesale price index in Sep-
tember stood at 184.7, meaning
that goods which cost $100 at the
wholesale level in 1967 cost
$184. 70 last month.
On the positive side, wholesale
prices the past 12 months have
risen 3.9 percent, marking the
smallest rise over a 12-mooth
period since November when
tbey were up 3. 7 percent over tbe
year.
All prices are adjusted to ac-
count for seasonaJ influences.
Unadjusted, the wholesale price
rise last month was five-tenths of
a percent.
Fraud Brings
Jail Sentence
A woman who admitted in the
courtroom that she defrauded the
Orange County welfare depart.
ment of $1,899 bas been sen-
tenced to 30 days in the county
Jail and ordered to make restitu-
tion.
Superior Court Judge James
H. Walsworth ordered the jail
term and three years probation
for Beverly Bays inger, 24, of
Santa Ana, after she pleaded
guilty to charges of felony
welfare fraud.
Mrs. Baysinger admltted that
she drew welfare from Orange
County while sbe was receiving
identical child support aid from
Los Angeles County authorities.
There He
Goes, Mr •••
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -
Selected for s parkling
eyes, dimples, nice legs
and hairy cbeata, tbe aix
beauty contest finalists
paraded sbeeplsbly before
tbe female judges.
Tbe mustacbloed
flnaliats, clad in swim
truob, were selected from
an audience that heard Dr.
Warren Farrell d.lacuss the
premises of bis book, "'Ibe
Uberated Male: Be)'ODd
Mucullnlty.''
rt wu lbe climu of a
day of reversing tbe roles·
men aod women usually
play, and the Univentty Of
Nebraska.Omaha atultenta ~&ed the switch. Tbe
winner WU Ed KJ'MmfJI',
20, who dlaplayed hi•
90IDerHulLln8 la.lent f'W
thtUtJe.
!!?Ur'!d!x· October 7, 1979 CAIL y Pn.OT As
Battle of Midway
Navy Jumpy Over Pilot's Escapade
By STEVI! MlttBBLL 0. .. 0...., ..........
Rla benefactors Jokina1y refer
to it aa ''Tbe BatUeol llJdw~ ...
but round-the-world solo p1lot
Dao Taylor said bis two weeks oo
that laland in the Pacific were
great.
Taylor. a retired Air Force
lieuuDant colonel, touched down
in Oshkosh. Wi.s .• a week 110 to-
day after a grueling ~month
Iona flight around the globe in bis
home-made airplane.
The 58-y ear-old aviation
veteran, built the tiny T-18
Thorpe plane in bis Costa Mesa
garage seven years ago.
1 Taylor, who now lives in
Hemet. met friends, reporters
and MK Products, Inc. officials,
spomors of his trip, at Orange
County Airport w edDesday.
· "They were a great couple of
weeks on Midway," be said.
"Seven bucks for the BOQ (bachelor officers quarters) on
Midway for two weeb. You can't
beat that for courtesy," be
laughed.
Navy officials on Midway were
upset when Taylor landed his
fragile craft on that lsland Sept.
5. 'Ibey said they did not believe
the plane bad an adequate fuel
capacity to make the long stretch
Crom Midway to the Aleutian
Islands.
Taylor was held over for about two weeks at lbe Midway
airfield, des pite bis efforts to
convince Navy brass that bis
plane was equipped with six fuel
taots capable of carrying 144
&allona of fuel.
Pressure from friends and the
local Experimental Aircraft AJs.
sociatioo finally got the Navy to
agJ"ee to let the solo pilot cootinue
oobisway.
.. Most ot the Navy guys were
great," Taylor said. "I went deep
sea fishing, went to the movies
and met just about everyone or
the island," he recalls.
' "Frankly," he admitted, "I
would have heaved a sigh or re-
lief it the Navy badn 'tlet me JtO."
Taylor said he wasn't looking
forward to the 1,600 statute mile
Oilna $1759
o.ljy,.... .........
PILOT DON TAYLOR BACK FROM ROUND-WORLD FUGHT
Cotta M...-..tt Plane Flr9t HomemadeCrefttoDoSO
trip from Midway to Adak, Ala.ska.
"Most of that was Bown on de-
ad reckoning," be said. adding
·that he only received navtia·
ticnal directions from the ground tor the last 300 miles.
He said be squeaked into Adak
about 46 minutes beforedarbess fell. and bad to circle around a
mountain before making bis landiJle.
Did be thlnt he'd make it?
"You don't think about not
making lt once you've committed
yourself," be said. "But l had my
doubts at times."
One ol those times was after he
took off from Edmonton. Canada
about two weeks ago.
"I'd been using US octane fuel,
but bad to use a higher octane out
of Canada," he said. "I l01t three
of my eight spark plugs and had
to turn back to Edmonton.•·
Taylor, who named bis aircraft
Victoria '76, after explorer
Magellan's ship which circwn·
navigated the globe, said be
failed in a 1973 attempt to fly
around tbe world.
He made lt three-quart.en of
the way when be was stopped by
winter storms in Japan and bad
to di.amantle Victoria and aend
her bome by ship.
Taylor's trip toot bim east Tia
Greenland , Europe, Iran
'Ibailand and the Philippines'
then to Midway and the bome
stretch to Alaska, C8nada and
finally laat week, Oshkosh, Wis.
1be retired pilot. with more
than 10,000 hours Qf fllgbt time
behind him, will return to Hemet
to teach high school studenta bow tony.
Dine tonight
in Drexel's
France ...
Cabernet II
is here!
The simplest fare is suddenly haur cuisln9,
served in a setting like this! Cabernet Ii@ by
Drexe19 lends Frend'! prOVincial elegance k>
today's dining, in pecan solids and veneer..
There are rare wood carvings to dellgit tl8
eye, moldings, parquetry, especially d~
signed hardware. And the Drexel finish -
deep, dear. lovingly aged. Look In today, aro
bedazztedl
Mobile server __ $529
Sooor ~al table S579
H.gh cane back arm d'l&1r _S219
High cane baek side cna1r --Sl 95
Your~ Oec#gnet Wiit a. Happy To....., You.
H.J.GARRETT fURNflURE
PROFiSSIONAl
INTERIOR DESIGNERS
(
It
A4 ONLV PtLOT
"·::..~ fu) Carter Wins Round ~\ ~ Poll Gives ChaHenger Slim Lead
··:.'~ wl'•
·~·°'; Te.m
~ldae
Detailing
Dog Doings
DOG DAYS -U the Great
Debate bas left your mind in a
boggled condition, like mine,
then you can always turn to less
weighty issues of the day.
Consider Santa Ana's dog
dilemma.
You think we have debates
over canines here along the
coast! Well, it's obvious our
County Seat municipality faces
greater vexations.
Santa Ana officials have
become troubled in trying to de-
cide whether they have a two-dog
city or a three-dog town.
All of this involves the complex question of how many pooches
should be allowed in each
household.
UP UNTIL LAST year, Santa
Ana had the double-pooch rule.
That Is, you were allowed only
two dogs for each household.
Then somebody on the city
staff brought up the point that
Orange Cot.inly government and
most of our other cities allow a
three-dog Umit.
Now, apparently, Santa Ana of-
ficialdom has decided that three
dogs under one roof are.Doe too many dogs.
But ala!'. thev have oermitted three dogs for a while now.
87 WALTE8 a. llEAaB ... .._ ... Citic • t
Tb1a tlme tbey came out swtni-IDI. and Jimmy Carta-SW\Ull
barder -on the very laaues
Ptelident Ford bad chosen. 1be
voters will decide bow many
J)Wlebf!l landed.
While the final lmpact will
a>me clear only in • election 26
da:ys away, it was eTident that in
the second "' the presidential campaign debates, Democrat
Carter was on the offensive.
PRESIDENT FORD DID his
share of sl~linl. too. in a San
Francisco rematch that was far
more heated and contenUou1
than tbe leadoff debate.
They meet oa~ more. oo Oct.
22, ln a debate that b not limited
u to subject. That one. perhaps.
will tet to the toples people are talking about, things like Earl L.
Buu and racial slurs; CU"ter,
Playboy and aecret hast.a; the
still unsettled inquiry lnto
Republican campalp finances
in Ford's old congressional di&-trlct.
An Aasociated Press survey
showed Carter tained a narrow
edge in Wednesday night's de-bate in the eyes of the voters. An
Identical poll bad rated Ford
alijllUy ahead ln the ftnt debate.
WIBLE POaO BOMTED of peace, performance and ex·
perience in forelp and security
affairs, he wu cut a the can·
didate with a record to defend.
Hedktso.
He alao uaed the powers ol his
olflce to dlscle>11e a hint ot possi-
ble openin1 toward ~ ln
the stalemated neaotlatlons with
Moscow tor a new atrateatc arms
limitation agreement. and to an-
nounce that tbe admlnistration will publish today a list ot U.S.
fll'Dl4 tbat have participated in
the Arab boycott aimed agaiMt Israel.
While incumbency worked to
Ford's advantage on those
points, Carter made maximum
use ol bis role aa challenger.
FOK WM, THERE were no in·
hibiUons born of the need to de-
fend current policies. Almost
every answer carried a built-in
challenge, another slap at ad·
ministration policies he called
horrible, immoral, overly
secretive and unsuccessful.
lie aaid Secretary of State
Henry A. Kissinger "has been
the president of this country" in foreign affairs.
In fact, the language with
which he keynoted his denuncia.
tion of Republican foreign policy
could well serve as a capsule re·
view of the debate:
" .• ALMOST AIL style and
spectacular and not substanee.''
Once again, the candidates
generally restated positions
already taken, although this time
there were nuggets of new in·
formation, as on the SALT talks,
the boycott list, and Carter's in· So, according to news dis·
patches out of the County Seat,
the Santa Ana City Council, in its
inrulite wisdom, has decided to
return to a two-dog town.
FRIENDLY AT DEBATE'S CLOSING
Carter and Ford Momentarily Forget BatdH
•~ .._..._...... sistence on continuing U.S. con-
trol of the Panama Canal Zone for the foreseeable future.
THIS BRINGS UP the knotty
vexation of what to do with
households that have been living
happily under the three-dog
rule?
Apparently it was decided that
when the new two-dog law gets
final passage on Oct. 26, those
families with three dogs will not
have to break up the family by
kicking out one Fido.
The third dog, you see, will be
allowed to remain at home as a ooo~onforming use until one of
the three canines departs to the
Great Kennel in the Sky.
1ben the third doe <he is now
tbe dead dog> cannot be
~aced. It doesn't matter bow
much the kids blubber all over
the place. The non-ronforming
dog is gone and that's that.
Also, the new rules will ap-
parenUy allow Santa Anans to
have visiting dogs. This is nice,
because dogs down through the
centuries have always been visit-
ing with other dogs.
THUS SA.NT A AN ANS will be
able to trot down to City Hall
and obtain a Visiting Dog
Permit. This allows their legal
two dogs to have a third dog visit
for 30 days ir there is a goOd reason.
Too bad you can't get a 30-day
permit required for visiting
mothers-in-law. But that's a dif-
ferent ldnd or problem ..
'Anyway, you need to un-
derstand the depth ol the two-dog
versus three-dog problem in San-
1 ta Ana. The city now has a popula-
tion of 155, 762 people not counting
dogs. City staff reports indicate a
paltry SS households are licensed
lor three dogs.
Th.ls debate is harder to un-
derstand than the thing last night
out of San Francisco.
PiC8.8sos F oond
MARSEILLE (AP)-A collec-
tion of 118 Picasso paintings
stolen from the Palace of the
Popes in Avignon bas been re-
covered from a rented van and
alx persons have been arrested,
French police said.
No. 2:
BY SAUL PE'IT
AP S111«l•I Cor,....._
As advertised, Jimmy Carter
came on strong, less inhibited
this time by the fact that the man
'eight feet away from him was
the President of the United
States.
* * * Aides Attempt
To 'Soften'
Debate Barb
WASHINGTON (AP) -Top
White House officials today tried
to soften the impact ol President
Ford's assertion in his debate
with Jimmy Carter that East
European nations are free from
Soviet domination.
Meanwhile, allied European
diplomats here said they were
stunned by Ford's statement.
"It's crazy," one senior Euro-
pean diplomat said. "It it isn't,
what's the North AUantic al-
liance (NATO> all about?"
MEETING REPORTERS
after the debate in San Fran·
cisco, Ford aides acknowledged
the presence of Soviet troops in
key countries like Poland, where
they said four Russian divisions are stationed.
During the debate, Ford said,
"There is no Soviet dominaUoo ol
Eastern Europe and there never
will be under a Ford administra·
lion." He added that Poles,
Romanians and Yugoslavs,
whom he bas visited, coosidered
themselves free.
European officials, speaking
privately, expressed surprise
that Carter did not attack Ford
further on the issue. In the past,
Carter bas stressed that a
Democratic administration
would work for the independence
of all tbe people or Eastern
Europe.
* * * Less Numbing
The result was that the second
debate was more of a debate, ex-
changes were sharper, the ar-
rows were more personal, and
there were fewer statistics to
numb the audience.
ODDLY ENOUGH, Carter ap-
peared more confident and more
comfort.able debating foreign a!·
fairs than he was arguing
domestic policy in the first de·
bate. And yet foreign policy, the
experts had told us, was always
to the advantage or a sitting pre-
sident.
Most of the time Wednesday
night, Gerald Ford found himself
oo the defensive, although he
tried several times to grab the in-
ltiaUve by arguing that defense
cuts sought by his opponent
would weaken the United States
In negotiations with the
Russians.
1be President maintained his
poise in the face or intense
personal attack.
CARTER ACCUSED mM of
"deliberate distortion.·' Carter
also said that "as far as foreign
* * *
policy goes, Henry Kissinger has
been president of this country.
Mr. Ford has shown an absence
or leadership and an absence or a
grasp of what this country is and
whatitougbtto be."
Carter has said as much in his
campaign speeches, but this time
he was telling the President face
to face before millions that he
was not running his own shop.
Ford glared, but did not respond
directly lo the insinuation that he
was Kissinger's puppet.
At one point, Carter unloaded
what seemed to be the ultimate
in ridicule. They were arguing
about the strategic arms limila·
tion talks (SALT) with the
Russians.
.. MR. FORD," SAID Carter,
"acts like he is running for presi-
dent for the first time. He has
been in office two years ... and
there bas been absolutely no pro·
gress toward a new SALT agree.
ment. He has learned the date of
the expiration of SALT l ap.
parenUy.''
People will be talking about
that putdown for a long time.
* * * Restricted Boycott
Listing Announced
W ASIDNGTON <AP) -1be administration said today that it in-
tends to name only those U.S. businesses that observe the Arab
boycott of Israel in the future, a step which appears to fall short or the
diacloeures promised by President Ford.
Ford shocked some ------------Democratic members of "have participated" inthatstate-
Congress and seemed to reverse ment by Ford, a top Commerce
administration policy when he spokesman insisted today that the
announced during his debate disclosure policy will apply only
with Jimmy Carter Wednesday to future reports of participating
night that "the Department ol by American firms in the boycott.
Commerce will disclose thos~ in the boycott.
companies that have participat·
ed in the Arab boycott."
BUT DESPITE mE words
Snow Falls • m Colorado
Though Ford could not be reached personally by reporters
for clarification of the matter, an
assistant presidential press
secretary, John Carlson, said in
CaUlomia that the commerce of.
ficial waacorrect.
Horace S. Webb, assistant to
Commerce Secretary Elliot
Rkhardson, said the President
bimaelf wt11 set the date beyond
wblcb dlaclosure d boycott In·
volvement wm be made.
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Companies have been required
fOI' yean to report to the govern-
ment any Arab requests for them
to honor the boycott ln their over-
seaa dealin11, but unW last Oct. 1
they were not required to say
whether they bad honored the re-
quest. And until now, they were
aasured the reports would re-
main confidential.
naa SAID FLA11..Y that the
new policy would not affect put
report.a becaute of that prom.lie ot coofldenUallty,
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Uona tbat be could aee how some
people ml1ht bave lntel'l>reted tbe Pnsldent'1 debate remark u ~ put reports woukt be
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Debatable. • •
Party Lines Visible
In Reactions to Debate
BARRY GOLDWATER ( R-
Ariz.) and former presiden-
tial candidate: "If the
American people were wor-
ried about my foreign
policy in 1964, they must be
scared to death after listen-
ing to Jimmy Carter outline
his this year ...
SEN. EDMUND S. MUSKIE CD-Maine): " ... disappoint..
ed that President Ford
chose to dismiss the human
rights of millions of people.
in Eastern Europe. Jfis. re.
marks are astonishing and l
hope he will correct himself
for the sake of all those who1
look to America for
leaders hip in assuring human rights."
MARY LOUISE SMITH, GOP
national chairman: "(The
debate) dramatized the dif·
ference between a man who
has been leading the nation
for two years and a man
who has been merely run-
ning for office for two
years."
SEN. EDWARD M. KENNEDY
<D-Mass.): Carter proved in
the debate "that he can
give America strong and ef.
(eetive leadership."
BRENT SCOWCROFT,
director of the National
Security Council and Ford's
national security adviser:
"I think what the President wanted to say is that we
don 't recognize Soviet
domination of Eastern
Europe." He was respond-
ing to Ford's statement that
he does not think people of
Yugoslavia, Romania or
Poland consider themselves
dominated by Russia.
PAUL HAERLE, California
GOP chairman: "My reac-
tion is Ford did just fine,
but Carter also did better,
and 1 guess Mr. Carter im·
proved more, because be
had more room to improve .
... I think the President
won."
..
Attorneys at Odds
Bail for Patty:
Co11rt Uns11re
SAN PRANCISOO (AP) -
Patrtela Hearat's proe~utor
tQI tbe wealthy blDk robber
llloal4 remain behind bus wbile lier attorneys appeal her cue
because sbe ~fuaes to admit ber l\lllt.
• ()ppoalng requests fot" release
• Gil bell and a new trial fow the
: Wreuz U.S. Atty. James Brown· . Inc tola • federal J\ldce w~
'. du that not only does sbe "fall to
. acbawJedge her guilt but. • .she,
• belines that her con'flc:Uon was
U!Qustl;y obtained by the govem·
meat."
BROWNING, CHIEF pro·
Me'Utor in the trial that ended
March 20 with Mlsa Hearst's coo-
vicUon for helping her terrorist
tidnapen rob a bank, said she
should be considered a Oilht rblc
because ol her unrepentant at·
titude.
He noted that Miss Hearst's at·
toneya bad maintained they bad
not llOQlht her freedom on bail
earlier for her pnitect.iao and
AetreaO~•
Barbara Nichols, who
played wide-eyed, often
naive blondes, is dead at
age 47. She died in a
Hollywood hospital after
having been in a coma. She
appeared in 28 films and
plays including •'Sweet Smell
~Success."
slid any danger outside jail "bad
Increased because sbe was
eoopel'atinl with autboritlel in
tbelr investigations.
ON THE OTHER band, Brown-
ing said, "ber release Oil bail
could be seen by the detendimt as ao opportunity to avoid
testimonial respoosibUities seen
by ber to be odious."
Defense attorneys F. Lee.
Balley and Al Johnson argued in
their motion for a new trial that
the government had suppressed
evidence that could have helped
Miss Hearst in her trial.
TREY SAID TIUAL testimony
by prosecution witness A.ntbooy
Shepard was contradided by two
other uncalled witnesses.
• The defense team .contends
Shepard testified ll1ss Reant
threatened him with a weapon in
front of the Los Angeles sporting eoods store.
Browning argues that the trial
transcript showed Shepard could
not identify Miss Hearst as the
one wbo threatened hlm. ooly
that it was neither of the Har·
rises.
Viking Sites
Duplicates in
Soil Content
PASADENA (AP) -New test
results from the Viking 2 lander
show that the soil in the Utopia
region of .Mars i.s nearly identical
to the iron·ricb earth found 4,800
miles away by Viking t. probably
the result of ancient weather COO·
dltions.
Scientists said preliminary re-
sults from the lander's X-ray in·
strument indicated the soil ii
about 15 percent iroo and a near
duplicate of soil at Chryse wbere
Viking 1 is situated.
SCIENTISTS SAID wbat
seems unusual about this is the
two regions appeared rather d.if.
ferentin pbotograpbs-Quyae's
surface looking pebbly and
Utopia rockier.
Tbe results do not tell if
material below the surface is
similarly uniform around the
planet.
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But Whiefl End Gets the Tieket?
Ventura County tSheriff's deputies agonized for minutes
over the possible parking violation they spotted on a
Camarillo street. The customized van may have been
parked on the wrong side of the str~t. But its owner,
Venturan Doug Edwards, assured offtcen the front end
was on the left. Wbose left? 1be deputies couldn't figure
that one out either, so they packed up their citation
boots and left.
Standing Tall for Unrefined?
SACRAMENTO (AP> -
Proponents of topless-bottomless
dancing in bars say California
discriminates against "un·
relined" citizens who can't af.
ford $10 theater tickets.
That was one argument Wed·
nesday at a bearing before the
State Department ~ Alcoholic
Beverage Control.
THE PROPONENTS, a group
of Southern California cabaret
owners. say the state should shed
all its regulations and let cities
and counties cover the matter.
Topless dancing is legal in
California .Bars as long as the
performers are on stages 18 in·
ches tugb and remain six feet
away from the nearest customer.
Paper Goes
Up in Smoke
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Three
California institutions of higher
education near here sell the type
of paper regularly used for malt·
iDg marijuana cigarettes.
Sales at Cal State Sacramento
reach 60·70 packs per week.
enough t o roll about 6,000
cigarettes, the Sacramento Bee
reports.
The other two schools in the
area wbicb stock papers in their
book stores are Saerameoto City
College and University of
California at Davis.
Bl'ATE REGUIA110NS ban-
n i o g topless-bottomless
waitresses and bottomless dan-
cers, along with touching, fondl·
ing and certain demoMtrations,
were upheld by the U.S. Supreme
Court lo 1972.
Bat Los Angeles attorney Har-
rison Hertzberg, represeniting
•The Body Shop" cabaret of San
Diego, said the court acted only
to control •'bacchanalian re·
velry" in bars, not nude dancing.
THE DEPARTMENT dlrec·
tor, Baxter Rice, said he's wor·
ried that eliminating state con·
trol might •'be a signal, a sign
that the state gives it.s approval to this particular activity.••
But a Los Angeles clinical
psycbiatri.st. Dr. Micbaet Ward,
responded, "Most people pro-
bablydon'tcare."
The Field Research Institute
bas been commissioned to poll
Californians• attitudes on the
matter.
Film producer Vi,rginla <lla.se,
who has a doctorate lo modem
theater, testified that she bas
seen •'more obscene nudity in
theaters than I have in bars -
not only nudity. but sexual
nudity.
"WHY IS IT possible to see it
there and not in a neighborhood
bar? ApparenUy if it costs $10 to
get In, and it's fancy, nudify ls
okay for the rich, not for the poor.
'Jbe Jaw discriminates against
the unrefined, the un -
aopbiaticatecl."
Hertsberg said the state ap-
plies the regulations unequally,
never blinking at nude scenes in
plays at the Dorothy Oiandler
Pavilion, HunUngtoo Hartford I andAbmansonUieaters.
SOllE OF TBE proponents
have been bit ln ABC crackdowns
on nude entertainment.
"'lbe Body Sbop" was given.a
liquor license suspenaloo this
year because of nudity displays,
complained its owner, Paul
Richter.
Another witness introduced a
letter from a uthor Joseph Wam·
baugh, a former Los Angeles
police sergeant, which descrtbed
"1be Other Ball," as a favorite bar among police officers.
Satan, Savings. Just Didn't Mix
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A 3t-
year--0ld Santa Barbara woman
has sued a savings and loan as·
sociation which she contends
fired ber because she once was a
memberoftheChurch~Satan.
Lilith Sinclair, a former model,
asked for a federal court to order
the Mission Federal Savings and
Loan Association of Santa
Barbara to pay ber salary back to
ber dismissal in September or .uns.
SHE ALSO ASKED the court to
declare that her faiag was UD·
caostitutionaJ under federal laws
barring job discrimination
because cf religious beliefs.
Attc:neys for the savtnp and
loan aaaoctaUon denied that the
fuing was baaed on her religious
beliefs and said it was because of
her attitude toward the firm's
customers.
•4811E CAME TO WOU in a
small town, Santa Barbara. fOI' a
small savings and loan, and she
was unable to a bring off the
friendly attitude they wanted her
to carry off," attamey George
Wittenburg told U.S. Di.strict
Court Judge Harry Pregerson.
Mn. Sinclair, md.ber Of two
children, contended she bad
passed the farm's probationary
period and that ber troubles
began after other employes ob-
tained a 1972 Time maguint
story on the occult which included
a picture of her.
SHE ALSO TOLD the court that
her ftrlog came after sbe relUsed
to remove a five-point star penta·
gram necklace symbolizing her
religious beliefs.
Mrs. Sinclair told the court that
shewasnolongeramemberottbe
CburcbofSatan butbeloogstothe
Temple of Set, a sect ol about 1:iO
persons who broke away from tbe
QmrcholSatan lo 1975.
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End These Squabbles
For more than half its dttade of existence, the
Saddleback Community College District feuded with the Coast Community College district over in·
terdlst.rict attendance.
After giving Sadd1eback· the state-mandat4'<!
three-year grace period to aet on ita feet, Coast start·
ed collecting the $300 seat tax for each fulltime
equivalent Saddleback student attending lts cam·
puses. Saddleback district bu shelled out $3.6 millloo
for its students attending Coast the past six years.
Though a new law wU1 phase out seat tpes by
198), the often-bitter batUe goes on. Saddlebatk now
requires special permits for any student who wants to
attend Coast schools and Coast will now charge Sad·
dleback students the out-of -state tuition of $35 per
academic unit.
Unfortunately, this rhetorical and fiscal duel
between the districts has been waged by long dis-
tance. For some reason, district leaders have been re-
luctant to Iron things out face to face. Perhaps Sad-
dleback has felt it would have been dealing from a
position of weakness.
Whatever the reason, the time has come for the
two boards of trustees to hold a summit. Such a
session was recommended last week by Saddleback
Trustee Donna Berry of Mission Viejo.
The only people really suffering from the on-
going squabble are those vital cogs that keep education
in business -the students.
Left in Good Hands
Despite an outpouring of last-minute heavy.
handed political pressure by a few county officials,
federal authorities have designated the Orange
County Health Planning Council as the county's health
services agency.
That means a private non-profit corporation
rather than county government has been given lhe
lead role in planning Orange County's future health
care dell very system.
That choice was a humiliating def eat for the COUil·
ty officials who only a few months ago bragged they
had the political clout to win the deslgnatlon.
Ignored in that boast was the county's shoddy his·
tory ln earlier health planning efforts. including the
dominant role played by Dr. Louis Cella and his
political cohorts.
ln contrast, the Orange County Health Planning
Council made up of representatives of citizen groups.
local elected officials and representatives of health ·
care providers has already demonstrated ability to
carry out the health planning task without embroiling
issues in political mire .
That performance rightfully earned it the near
unanimous support of consumers, health care pro·
viders and community service agencies.
Hard to Pin Blame
State Supt. of Public Instruction Wilson Riles
says he was surprised when a recent Gallup poll in-
dicated parents blame themselves more than the
schools for the decline in student achievement shown
in test scores.
In the national poll, 6.5 percent of those respond-
ing said the principal culprit is the decline in parental
attention, concern and supervision of their children.
Only 39 percent placed the blame on. declining
achievement directly on teachers.
But 52 percent blamed the students themselves
for not being motivated to succeed.
Almost two-thirds of those Polled thought the
quality of education nationally is declining, but the
responses m alte it plain there's no single solution.
Riles sees the need ror improved parent-teacher.
community involvement in education and that
may well be the answer.
TH£ MU,W,WIEt: JOlJINAL -'Say, boss! What wuz that address again ... for
the next show?'
Butz Wear Tight Shoes and Watch John Dean
WASHINGTON -So Earl Butz
resigned because he was dumb
enough to utter crude and of·
tensive remarks about blacks in
front of the arch stool-pigeon,
John W. Dean.
If for no other reason, Butz
should depart just for trusting
Dean to keep ·
an informal
, discussion in
confidence.
Butz likes to
be funny.
especially
-with off-color
Hoo sier
barber shop
storiea.
Only this
~ time, be was a gonet with the
~ Rev. Pat Boone in attendance to ~ verify what Dean put in Rolling
Stone magazine. ~ Dean left more than Butz' ,., .
!(·
That Stuff
They Spout
About Sex
( CHARLES
McCABE )
"P1J1Chiat1Ut1 e1Um.ate that °"
many .a• one out of every two
Awtralian men need! ba8ic &e;r
~ (11.ddance." NewftOf!ek
Each day you and I, whether
t . we are aw are of it or not, read un·
4 counted pieces of nonsense like
: . the sentence above. We do not
: question them. We do not charac·
• terize them as nonsense. Our ~; sense of the language is so de·
baaed that we actually think such
illlterate mutterings are writing
and that they mean something
.. that can be related to our ex-
perience.
Just look at that sentence. part
of a story
" about Aussie
male macho
published
over th e
signatures of
Andrew
NagOflkl and
Ronald Kaye
in Sydnc!y .
"P syc bla
trhls esli · mate ..• " Which psychiatrists?
Wbat was their estimate based
on? Do other psychiatrists think
otherwise? Is a psych!atrists's
estimate worth any more on the
subject of the Australian male
aex life than that of an ex-
perienced reporter, a whore, a
cocktail waitress, a woman in the
bush, a general practitioner-or
ru\YODe else, for that matter.
TUE ASSUMPTIONS t!on·
taiMJ In makin1 a sbrink an
authority on the way people
should conduct their sex lives are
so Immense as to tuddle the tm·
aginatlon. Shrinks are 1ood at
giving antl-deprenant pU.l.a, ar,d
there ls tbe odd ooe W'ho has the
krtack ot mHlPulatlni feelln,p
so as to mate people cope better
with tbelra. Otbcrwlae, tbe
generality or shrinJc:s tnowa leas
obout mankind than a carnival
barter.
And what tbe bell ii "bulc MX
,Wdancc?" And who la to set the nonm thereof? And whoMYJ, lo
l
name out of his article. He also
neglected to write that the "dist-
inguished member or Ford's
Cabinet" (Butz) preceded his of.
fensive story or what blacks real·
ly want in life with the explana-
tion that it was a Democratic
politician from Chicago's South
Side who originally told it to him.
NOW THE wire services sub-
stituted less earthy language in
relating that Butz claimed that
all ''coloreds" want are "good
sex, loose shoes and indoor toilet
facilities." After all, why
shouldn't whiles, as well as
blacks, hope to h_ave ail these
things in our industrial de·
mocracy?
No, it is the intention of the
story -which is to disparage
blacks -which makes it bad,
and rightly makes blacks angry.
Al that, 1 am always amused
C NICK J _ TH~CH_
by the reaction of editorialists to
any reports or public violation of
taste by a controversial figure.
From reading samples of the
righteous outrage, one might
conclude that Butz bad advocat·
ed repealing the Emancipation
Proclamation.
Blacks know the Butzes of the
republic, the men and women
who live in another generation
and don 'l understand that the old
Little Black Sambo and Amos
and Andy stuff doesn't wash
anymore.
BUT TRIS doesn't mean that
Butz, as some would have people
/
"Women's lJlb seems to be everywhere these days."
the first place, that men and
women need anything called sex
guidance, basic or otherwise?
The birds and the bees get along
without sex therapists, and so did
we before these lads and lassies
invented themselves.
The authors seem to favor the
"basic sex guidance" given by
an emancipated female prof
from the University ol New South
Wales. Her point la, "Men like
women less in Australia than in
any country I know." If this
should be the case and I rather
thlok It ls from my experience
wtth Aussies, why should we be
&bocked about it?
THAT IS just a datum, like the
fact that Prussians like saber
scars and Italians like spagbet.U.
I thlnk there la ample room for
both disliking women and liking
them. A combination of each, I
should say, Is the median and
preferable way. But none of these
three approaches to women are
in the least abnormal, or needing
any "basic" euidance.
'Ibis kind or peculiar writing,
which is now endemic ln our maoimes and nftSpapen, la •·a sure sign that tbe writer ii not
interested ln what he la saying"
-to use lhe wonts or George
Orwell about what be called the
acrupulout writer.
Orwell compares tbla kind of,
wridn1. which feeds on aUMr blld
writift& and tu11y lhlnld.Di. to the man w.bo takes to drtDk Mcause
be lb1nU be la a failure, and
become. a f allure for au re
bec.aDH he bu taken t.o drtak. ~ce. be •dded. ''betomet ~ aAd lnaccurate became our
lbou&bts are foolish, but tb•
slovenUne.1 of our laniuase
makes it easier for us to have
roollah thoughts.'.
THE REASON I brought
Orwell up ill that I wiab to plug
bis marvelous 1946 essay
"PoHtica and the EngUsh
Lcnguage. •• This is a piece I
think ,verybody who deals with
words oucht to read or reread at
least once a year.
TYiO decades before LBJ•s
Pentafon got the full message,
Orwel waa saying: "Delenaelesa
villages are bombarded from the
air, the inhabll•nta driven out in·
to the countryside, the cattle
machine-1unned, the huts set on
fire with incendiary bullets: this
is called pocf/fcotton." The
political cbaot of our time, be
said, was "connected wtth the de·
cay of language. Political
languaae of all parties, be said
"ls designed to make lies sound
truthful and murder respectable
and to live an appearance ol
solidity to pure wind." Good
stuff, all the way.
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
A f~ bllllop deftme bill
dlltributed dnr UM U.S.
populatJon of 222 mllllon
amounu to UH per
person. TuPQen, wbat
·dowedo•bou\that?
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believe, is the sort of man who
starts civil wars and is guilty of
race hatred. In a decision situa-
tion, Earl Bul:t would be just as
ralnninded about blacks as some
of bis loudest critics, and maybe
even more so.
And it's worth pointing out that
there are countless blacks -but
no black Cabinet officers -who
use racially orrensive language
on whites which is far richer than
anything Butz is capable or. Go
hear black stand-up comedian
Richard Pryor sometime, just
for openers. But that's people.
IT'S AIM amusing lo realize
that those editorialists who want-
ed to assign Butz to solitary con-
finement for violating standards
of taste and decency should re-
member their advocacy or wide·
open policies for .. X .. -rated mov-
ies and porno periodical shops.
Open Term
Sentencing
At an End
So it's evil lo use a crude word for
a woman's private parts, but it's
fine to be able to see them at the
neighborhood theater.
Somewhere in the caverns of
Time, Inc. 's library is a memo
telling bow, in 1960, presidential
candidate John F. Kennedy
cracked it was so bot that "the
niggers are going to the beach ...
Even in the hygienic setting or
the 1960 Nixon-Kennedy debates,
both candidates referred lo "the
colored." Kennedy and many of
his political contemporaries used
language like that in front of
newsmen, because in th01Se days
newsmen didn 'l report such go-
ings on.
If L.B.J . bad been taped, he
might have lost the 1964 e1ection.
He would have made Nixon's
crudities appear like Boy Scout
talk. No matter. We live in a dir-
rerenl time, and Earl Butz should
have known better.
BLACKS bad a right lo be of·
fended with Butz. The politicians
who cried out did it ritl.distical-
ly. Those pecksniffs who can't
make up their minds over "com-
munity standards" look indeed
like Pharisees. And if Earl Butz
gets to the pearly gates, and St.
Peter turns out to be a giant
black man, I am sure that St.
Peter will say:
"Earl Butz, you are going to do
time in purgatory foF your bad
mouth. You are going to suffer IOI' as many years as you have
hairs on your bead. We are going
to put you where you will be
templed by sensual sexu.Uty,
but you will be locked in an ice-
cold bathroom, and you will be
forced to wear light shoes that
squeak."
Brown's Pals Stay Around
From the ~o &e
When Jerry Brown's key legislative aide and longtime friend
Marc Poche, left the governor's office Aug. 31, many wondered bow
Brown was going to fare without one of his most able and respected as-
sistants. Well, it turns out, there was no need to wonder. Jerry Brown
hasn't lost his friend, he's gained a consultant. No sooner bad Poche
officially left the slate payroll thau he was rehired. at approximately
$1,000 per month, as a "consultant'' to Brown on bill signings and
( EARL WATERS J
vetos. He'll also advise on plans for the administration's legislative
program .for next year. Poche also will receive several hundred
dollars for hotel and travel expenses while commuting between Santa
Clara, where be teaches Jaw, and the capital.
There was also talk about how the governor would miss Preble
Stolz, programs and policy adviser who quit the same day as Poche. Uberals and "law and order"
conservatives agreeing, the
state's 59-year-old indeterminate
sentence laws have been
repealed. No longer will felons be
committed for 1 to 10 or 2 to 20
years in prison by a judge,
leaving the actual decision of
bow long they will be
incarcerated to a parole board.
The action abandoning
indeterminate sentences, long
advocated by
penoloeists as
a tool for
rehabilitation,
was brought
about by
legis lation
authored by
Senator J ohn
A. Nejedly, a
former
Contra Costa
County diat.rict attorney.
While Nejedly fita the law and
onler pattern, bJs measure was
boosted by s tatements or
Governor Jerry Brown that the
1tate's prison system neither
rehabilitated nor pmlahed. He
repeatedly expressed the view
that prison sentences should be
tor punishment. Nejedly also
gained support from former
.State Director or ·Corrections
Richard A. Ma1ee who reversed
bla Iona standing support ot the
indetermlnat.e sentmce1 ~~q
the bald, and tough aam.taslon,
that time and actual exi»erlence had convinced him be was
wrong.
THE CONBEaVATIVE
COll.\Plalntl llainat the system
b.n• bem that cdmlnall were bt.lftl nl•ued from prtaon fut.er
than law enforcement could put
them away. But tbe liberals
f!Omplalned that many were held lonaer than tbelr crlmH
wanuted and al.lo that the
l)'lfmD ol U..lq lnmatee ID t.be
dark • to wheli they wouW be retened waa u1uutce11aril1 cnael. The Supreme Court,
Well, he's back on Brown's payroll, too, to help with the bill signings.
Stolz, who is dividing his time between teaching law in Berkeley and
Brown's office, will receive up to $300 for expenses only. His contract is
due to expire Oct.1. Pocbe's runs until alleast Nov. 1.
apparently shared that view and
ordered the Adult Authority to
set. release dales for all prisoners
within a short time after their
arrival in prison, and also
decreed Lbat no prisoner could be
held longer than any other
convicted of the same offense.
That decision together with the
influence of liberal legislators
propelled passage of Nejedly's
measure. It also resulted In a
watering down of the penalties
prescribed for various crimes.
So there will be mixed feelings
among the public when the rull
details of the replacement law
become cenerally known .
Excepting for the death penalty
or life sentences for the crimes of
murder and kidnaping, the
maximum prison sentence for
any crime is set at 7 years
against present laws which
permit sentences up to 20 yean
.for·sucb things as anon and lS
years to life for armed robbery.
THE SENTENCES prescribed
are in four ranges with the first
at 18 months, 2 years or 3 years
and the maximum range from S, e.. and 7 years. Judges will be
required to choose the middle
sentence In each case ln the
absence of agcravatln1 or
mW1aUna c.lrcomstances. Ube
metes out at eilb.er end be will be
required to It.ate bla reuoftl ln
wrlti.D1.
Addltlonal time may be
lmposed for coosecullve
MDteaclnl or prior convictions
but \bese inay not exceed twice
the base aentence hnpcllled or five yean in any caae.
Tbe law puta the onus tqUArely
up to the jud1•• for determination of Um• to be
served. It perm its up to one third or the sentence to be taken oft for
good behavior by a new paroling
authority to be known as the
CommunJty Release Board. It
will consist or two members of
the Adult Authority. which is
being abolished, two members of
the Women's Parole Board and
five members appointed by the
governor.
IT IS difricult to apprafse the
end errects or the law but, in the
race or the unsatisfactory result&
or the 59-year-old indeterminate
law, it ls also di!ficult to criticize
any of the provisions. Only time
will demonstrate whether the
action will provide better
protection for the citizens agaimt
criminality.
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Thomas Kuuil, F.ditor
Barbaro Krn~ll.
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Thursday. October 7 f97e CAIL Y PILOT ,4 7
C'mapang Platae W-. 'Goi•g Bis Wag' Public Auction~
Jack Ford Travels
WASHINGTON -President
Ford Ian 't the only member ol the
family who
bu accepted
small favors
from 1peelal
interests .
During bis
congressional
ye ars, Ford
accepted ~Olt·
ing vacataons
from U .S .
S teel and
personalized ~uide books from
the Carpenters Union. The glant
Thiokol chemical firm also new
his son Jack between Vall, Colo.,
and Logan, Utah, where Jack
was attending Utah State
Uni versity.
Thiokol, a major government
contractor, put its luxury plane
at the djsposal of corporate ex·
ecutive James Brown, who is a
friend of the Ford family. Like
the Fords, Brown also vacations
at Vail and had a son attending
school in Utah.
THE WIUTE ROUSE told us
that the plane was making the
flights anyway and that young
Ford was invited along on only
two occasions. His father was the
House Republican leader at the
time.
(JACK ANDERSON)
Last month. we reported that
Ford had golfed at U.S. St.eel's
Plne Valley, N.J .. resort. His ex·
penses for tbese golfing
weekends were paid by the com· pany.
This has now been admitted by
the White House, alter a pre-
liminary press report was put out
tbat corporate executive William
Whyte paid the bills out of his
personal pocket. The While
House bas also acknowledged
that Ford was the golfing guest of
Bethlehem Steel. Aluminum
Company of America and
Firestone Tire and Rubber.
Now we have ~amed that the
Carpenters Union gave Ford 200
handsome. personalized guides
to Congress each year during his
last years on Capitol Hill. These
sold al $4 each. although the un·
Ion was ~ble to buy them for
$1.3S.
THE ANNUAL G I FT,
therefore, added up to hundreds
ol dollars. The guide book . titled
"Know Your Congress," usually
canies a simple cover. But the
Carpenters Union arranged to
print Ford's picture there.
On Easy Street
Unofficial, Nmrw Sticks
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EASY STREET, N.C. (AP) -There's no
highway sign marking it, and it's not on the official
state map. But Easy Street does exist.
Al the intersection of North Carolina 96 and 55
in northern Sampson County, sits Godwin's store -
the unofficial town hall. A soft drink sign proclaims
name of the community of 200.
"About 40 years ago," says Alphonso Godwin,
the community's unofficial mayor, "I had another
store right over yonder and Uncle Frank Maynard
walked in one day and there was about a dozen boys
lying around taking it easy. 'Well,' Uncle Frank
said, 'This must be Easy Street,' and the name just
stuck after that."
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: Plu:i hundred!: ol other 1t~ms ol lurn1ture. obie~ d'art. etc I
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SimlJar personalii ed copies of
the guide. it should be not~.
were also distributed by the UD·
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John Rhodes <R.-Arii .), House
Clerk Edmund Henshaw a nd
Sergeanl·al·Arms Ken Harding.
I Merchandise collSlgned lrom out-ol p.lwn b.mic.ruptc1~ court-0rdered I
I Sdles. banks. etc :
We have also learned that Ford
was ferried around in a $600,000
Lear jet, owned by Potlatch
Focest, Inc .. when he was House
Republican leader. He was flown
from a political speec h in
Spokane to Salt Lake City for
another political ap}>earaoce.
The flight occurred while the
timber lobby was fighting some
big battles In the House.
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FORD HAS said he was un·
aware who owned the jet. The
man who provided it. Potlatch
president Benton Cancel!, al·
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Michigan about the same time as
Ford.
BankAmencard. Mastor Charge.:, Personal Chec:k T ~;ni;
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The House code carries
penalties ranging up to expulsion
for members who "accept (a)
gift of substantial value. directly
or indirectly, from any person,
organiiation or corporation hav·
ing a direct interest in legislation
before the Congress."
Mon .Tues ~Fn IOam to 5p m .5...tt 12 r.001 .• u~,1,rn
Sun 2 p in to 5 iJ rn
The President has' said that he
didn't consider the golfing out.
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iejo Testing
Medical
Review
Class Set
The C apis trano·
Laguna Regional Oc·
cupatlonal Program
CROP> has announced a
refresher course for
emergency medical
technicians on tour COil·
secutive Sa turdays,
starting Oct. 9.
The course, open to
any resident of the
Capistrano Untried or
Laguna Beach school
diatricts, will meet from
12:30 to 5 p .m . In ROP
classroom 5, 26900 Ac·
jacbema St., San Juan
Capistrano.
Review of life support
• measures, c ardio·
pulmonary resuscitation
and emerge ncy equip·
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HEIE ARE JUST A RW EXAMPLES:
• Bill Rowlett demonstrates how a Collins
1 pulmonary function machine is used to
1 test lung capacity at Mission Community
Hospital in Mission Viejo: His subject ,
' Linda Pa rkin, breathes into tubes at-1· tac hed to m achine, and results are printed
by mini-computer. Test results are ac-
curate 'and immediately available to pa·
tient's physician, Rowlett said. Machine is
being used incre asingly to test busi·
nessmen whose employers express con-
cern about their executives' lungs.
ment will be covered in
the course . Graduates
will receive s tate· approved ROP credit.
Additional information
is available by calling
Gail O'Ream, 496·3118.
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HARDCOVB
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fDA Moves Quickly
t
Jo Okay Pot Supply
~
rill study ls the 16th new drug ap-
prov al involving marijuana. But the
agency's action, the spokesman said,
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A MM'Tn.illan. Inc. Compeny •WASHINGTON (AP) -Bob Ran·
's pot plant was once seized by
ce, but be now bas a legitimate
ply -than.ta to federal approval iJI .a new study o( marijuana use in
iewels by ioseph s_.. Cocad Plaza • llll South lnstol, Coda M.19
~~ ~ 10.9 Sat. I CM.. S-. 12·5, rtie.« 116-HJJ "was among the more rapid ap· _.,_ .. ...._ ___ ••·-·--~-
provals." r~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii•••••••••••••lli~ • treating glaucoma.
; -The 28-year-old Randall was away
: from his bome here last s ummer
~ when police found bis illegal marl·
~ juana plant sunning on a balcony.
t SEIZURE OF THE PLANT was or
11 more than legal interest for Randall.
I= He suffers from glaucoma, a pro-
gress i ve eye diseas e that bas
destroyed 90 percent d rus vision. No
medication helps relieve his pain, ex·
I cept marijuana.
In a burst of speed unusual in the
federal government, the Food and
Drug Administration, the Drug En-
~ torcement Administration and the
, National Institute on Drug Abuse
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cooperated to, in.effect, get a new and
legitimate supply for Randall.
The FDA said it has approved a
plan by Dr. John C. Merritt of Howard
University Medical School to use
marijuana to treat severe glaucoma
cases. Randall will be among about SO
test subjects.
THE FDA, ANXIOUS TO avoid the
appearance of giving unusual atten·
tion to the Randall case, said the Mer·
Merritt received permission to test
whether use of THC, the primary
psychoactive ingredient in marl·
juana, reduces painful internal eye
pressure caused by glaucoma. The
disease, which destroys the optic
nerve, is a cause of blindness.
The test subjects will re<:eive
cigarettes of prime marijuana grown
on a federal farm in Mississippi oc. if
they're not experienced in smotinc
marijuana, caps ules of synthetic me.
THE FDA SAID EARUER studies,
principally those conducted al UCLA
have suggested that THC may be
beneficial in treating glaucoma pa-
tients, although it does nothing to cure the disease.
"The evidence leading to conclusive
proof of this effect bas not yet been
produced," the FDA spokesman said.
Other FDA-approved studies are
testing the possible value or mari-
juana in treating asthma patients, re-
lieving the nausea and vomiting suf.
fered by cancer patients' undergoing
chemical therapy, promoting sleep
and treating addiction to other drugs.
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'Scion Broke No Laws' ~· ~Y'S ~ ~£ff~ll~. ~OF A~' ~· .... JUNru\O • .) AN tAU...~. t)IRRru.·~nt# ~
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i. weslc · ~ NEW YORK (AP) -A Brooklyb grand jury
has found mulUmllllcmalre Seward Prosser Mellon
broke no laws in the abchactioo ot bla two young daulhten in a cu•tocb' bat&l•. Dbt. Atty. Euaene Gold said Wednesday that
after a alx-month lnvesu.auoo "there was no show· hie of any criminal acts .. by any party involved.
BE SAID TRE•E WILL BE NO indictments in
the cue in which the two girls were whisked from
an armed guard last Marcb and flown within hours
to their father ln PeDDSylvanla.
The Mellon famll.Y ls estimated to have assets d $1 billion to $S billion including holdings in Gulf. .
OU Corp., and the Aluminum Co. ot America. It
1eneraJ.ly is considered the second richest in the na-tion after the du Pools.
Mellon, 33, with bis brother. Richard, heads the
Pittsburgh firm, Richard K. Mell on & Sons, which
handles the famib millions. He has rem arried to
the former Sandra Springer Stout, a Pennsylvania
divorcee whose father runs a ski shop near the
Mellon estate outside Pittsburgh.
•ccEaTAJNLY IT'S THE CORRECT j udg· ment." said WaJterT. McGough, a Mellon attorney
ID Pittsburgh.
WANTS KIDS BACK
Karen Boyd Mellon
The children's mother, Karen Boyd Mellon, 32,
caaJd not be reached for comment.
The girls, Catherine Leigh, 7, and Elizabeth
Constance, 4, were the object or a battle in which
lheirfather, heir to one of America's great fortunes.
had won custody o!tbem in a Pennsylvania court in
·1974. Their mother was awarded the children in a
NewYorkcourtlastJanuary.
She spirited them here last December after
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plea filed by Theodore
Jospeh Schwartz, 38, or
Lo s Ange l e s, a nd
scheduled the sentencini
date as Nov. 1. He faces
a ~ible state prison
term or one to 10 years.
Schwartz was arrested
alter his a lleged em·
beulement was un·
covered by orficials of
the McCarthy Company,
an Anaheim real estate
syndicate.
He also faces civil ac·
lion taken by the com-
pany to recover the aJ.
legedly stolen funds.
Consumer Talk
"Cons ume r is m and
Consumer Careers " will
be the topic of a talk by
Virginia H . Knaue r,
President Ford's special
assistant for consumer
affairs. at UC Irvine Oct.
14.
ORANGE COUNTY
Hai ding er
Easter
Seal Chief
Timothy P. Haidinger
of Newport Be a ch bas
been elected president of
the Board of Dired ors of
the Easter Seal Society
ror Crippled Children
and Adults or Or ange
County.
A partner with Arthur
Young and Company of
Santa Ana, Haidinger
h a s ser ved o n t h e
society's board for four
yea r s. He h a s also
served as treasurer and
vice president.
Other Orange Coast re-
s id e nlected t o offi ce
were Bob Swank Jr.,
first vice prsident, and
Jim Tecca. treasurer.
Both live in Mi ss ion
Viejo.
Cot a problem ·• Then u>nte to Pat Dunn Pa't wilt
cut red tapt>. qet t mg th11 w1.,1cers and act ion you
need to solt•e meq wt1es m government and busi·
ness 1\,fa1/ your questions to Po t Dun n At Your
Service. Orange Coast Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 156o.
Costa M esa. CA 92626. lnclude your t elephone
number The colurn11 appears daily except
Saturdays
Radio Offer Way 011 Bea•
DEAR PAT Before moving to California last
March, I respond ed to an advertisement on m y Eau
Claire, Wis .. television station for a CB·23 radio re·
ceiver for $24.95. I sent for the receiver and my
check was cashed by Allstate Products Co. of ~ago shortly afterward. Jn May I received a let·
ter from the station apologiring for the delay in de·
livering my r adio. Three more weeks passed and I
still did not receive the CB-23. so 1 asked for a re-
fWld. I've never received it
B.C .. Costa Mesa
Your refund now bas been Issued. Denise
Noonan, traffic manager for WEAU·TV, reports
that a number of problems and complaints have OC·
curred regarding this advertisement. Some of the
receivers were either lost or stolen in traDslt, she
said. Others were delivered ill a damaged or defe<:·
tlve condition and were not replaced by Allstate.
Nooaan reports she was u.nsuccessrul ill contacting
Allstate's 1resldent ttgard.lllg Utese complaints. So
in August, the staUon begu lssulng refunds lo irate
customers.
/tlau re1111 Cread11g 1Jnre111
DEAR PAT : I purchased a king.sized Si mmons
box spring and m attress set from the Broadway
three years ago. It was my son 's weddi ng gift. One
of the box springs just about collapsed within l.wo
years. l"ve been trying to get either Broadway or
-Simmons to do something about this ever since with
no success. I have used a box springs and mattress
for 20 ye ars with no problems and 1 certainly feel
that having spent more than S300 for this g ift,
something should be done.
J.F., Newport Beach
It appears that nothing will be done. The
Broadway's customer service departme11t In Los
Aa&eles verified the branch store's assessment of
this problem. Broadway's records indicate that you
requested Inspection ol lhe box sprlftgs in June 1916
because ll appeared to be off Hater and breaking
down. Tb.ls was a "promotional'' Simmons set with
only a one.year guarantee. Broadway contacted
Simmons and was told that no action woald be taken
because the Ume lhnJt bad expired and your son
also bad moved, which "may have caused
dama1e." Althoogh the branch store contacted Los
Angeles customer service headquarters again re·
questlng fur&ber coasideration, Its decision was,
"No adjuatment."
MoreD~b ........ D~rilH!tf
DEAR READERS: F1ea control Is not easy,
especially If you have do&s and cats tbat have ac·
ceas to grassy areas. AYS bas noted. altd a
veteriaartan concurs, that the nea sea10D this year
seema to be lasllng toecer lbaa usual. F1eas maltlp·
ly very fast and &bey also can Infest homes and
plape human occupants.
Several A YS readers recommend applying a
small amoUJlt of eocalyptvs oil on the uderslde of
the pet's bedding, or fllllng a pnay sack with fresb
eucalyptus leaves (chaqed monthly) ud placing
the pet's mattress on top of ft. Fleas hate encaJyp.
tu oU or leaves and avoid areas wbere either have
beeaappUed.
F1ea powder bas proven more effective than
sprays In reUevlag yoar pet's nea misery. Keep
yoa.r dog (cat, too) away from g.rassy areu aDd
other anlmala d•rt.c tM Oea teU09. SorpUwe dut
(Ach as Drl·Dle) ud ftve perttttt earbyl fSeTln)
hne proven effedJve wben appUed to areas near a
pet'1 llou.sta1 and becldlq. ~ rr your home becOIDfll nea·lnfested, a lbo~u1h
vacuuming and tprl)'lq of aJJ rehlge areas, sacb
u crevices or craeu ls required. Avoid urpet
cleuera Uta& claim nea eo11trol. Tbey are llle1al
aad not effective. Uee a preparation of two·percent
malatWon emulsion or .5 percent llndane, foUowlag
label C::aaUons carelblly. Fairly «ood re11alts also
have ob&aiDed by ml.al ''bomlN," available at
pe& allopt. Vma mut vaeaU! the home for several
boars when tbls control ls n.ted. Other hJnts are In·
eladed In tbe booklet. "Coosamers Gllide lo
llomehold Peats," available from tile Pest Colltrol
Opera&ott of Callfomla, lac., JH W. bt St., Loa
Aqelea, CA tt0t4.
Thul'lday Ootot>er 7 tm DAIL y PILOT A 11
Libertarian Wndidate Wants Debat
By O.C. BVSTINGS
Of ... Deily flli.t tufl
U bertanan Party vi~ presldeoUaJ caadJdate
David Be rgland or Huolln1ton Be ach bu
cballen1ed Senators Walter Mondale aod Robert
Dole "to debate the issues anywhere, anytime.''
Bergland, running male ol Roeer MacBride of
Virginia, s aid the Libertarian Party ls now
America 's third largest and voters should have lhe
opportunity to com pare the policies of Libertarians.
Democnu a nd Republicans.
"ll would be shameful if either Senator Mo~·
dale or Dole refuse to debate me and thereby
deprive the voters of the opportunity to compare t.be
policies of the traditional major parties wit.b the
philosophy of freedom represented by the
Ubertarian Party," said Berg.land.
"IC they do refuse, it will further demonstrate
the intellectual bankruptcy of the major parties and
the lack of respect they have for the vital Interests
of the American voters."
BERGLAND, AN A'ITORNEY, explained that
Libertarians advocate strict respect for personal
liberty and privacy, a domestic free market
economy and a non-Lnt.erventiorust foreign policy
with free international trade.
He pointed out that lhe Libertarian ticket will
be on the ballot in 37 states Nov. 2 -twice as many
as either Euge ne McCarthy or Lester Maddox, the other minor party candidates.
"It's about time lhe voters and the media re-
ali%e the one viable alternative to the two major
parties in the 1976 election is the Llbertarian Par-
ty," Bergland said. '•• REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Dan Lungren bas
charged that campaign workers for Congressman
Mark Hannaford have engaged in d irty political tricks.
Lungren said that Hannalord's backers were
behind recent efforts to destroy Lungren's cam·
paign billboards ln JA>ng~ach.
Jim MuJlen, ao• adminlstr•tion assistant to
Hannaford, conltuned t.b8t °"e sign had been taken
down by a Hannatcrd campalp worker.
8£ SAID H"NNAt'OaD had expreased
retrel and madi an lllPOIOIY to Lungren. .
Mullen aald, however, that a number of Han-
naford slcu had been lorn down previously and
that Lu.nlttft'• alp was probably removed In
ret.ribuUoa .
"It was an lndiscretioo oo the pa.rt of the
individual who dld ll and Mark doesn't condone the
'lction," Mullen said.
Mullen added that the coogre1sman has •&reed
ADD
TEQUILA
AND
KICK
YOUR
SMOES
F
Turn. bu·rglars . into bunglers
to make rei.tiluUon and wtll take steps lo see lha\
doeln 't bap.,.n ag&in
THE TWO CA.NDl.DATF.S are VYUll Cor lb
congnssional seat in the 34th district, which tue
in Seal Beach and parts ol HuntJngton Beach,
well as moet of Long Beach and Lakewood
Lungren said be would demand a pubU
apoJ()ly from Hannafcrd.
"If I do not receive a complete public apoloey
intend to purs ue Ws matter with authorities to th
fullest exten~ poa1lble. · · be isaid.
Also
Strawberry
Margarita Mix
Tequila Sunnse Mix
Mexican Coffee Mix
BloOdy Mana·M1x
Install prlecision-mad~, exJra-strong locks.:pn every door. And be absolutely sure of maximum
protection. Deadbolts, night latctiea. en,ry 1ocks and more are all here. And it's safe to say you
could probably use one somewhere at home right now.
A ILCO RIM CYLINDER NIGHT LATCH.
Tops in durability eng1,.,eered for 10fl9 file and de081'd-
abte oenorm11nre Roroe Gold MO<lel :D220SP.
Reg 5 a9
2.88
B. ILCO SINGLE CYLINDER DEADLOCK.
Burglar.resistant Operates by key from out·
s•de and knob turned lrom Inside Bronze. Model :530-53-35.
Reg 8 99
4.88
C. ILCO DOUBLE CYLINDER DEADLOCK.
Operate!> bv key from both stdes, One way screws gtve
Added sAcurily Bronzo. Model ;535-53-35.
Req 11 99
7.88
D. ILCO RIM DEADLOCK WITH 1" THROW.
Reinforced with two hardened steel saw-proof Inserts.
Brass Model ~500·54·35
Reg 11 49
7.48
E KWIKSET BELAIR ENTRY LOCK SET.
Features deadlocking latch 10 make 1lmmy1ng
extremely dtll1cv1t Brass Model .t400·BOLX3.
Reg 1099
6.88
F KWIKSFT SINGLE CYLINDER DEADBOLT.
Trouo1e.free design wlln cylinder locks tnat re.
quire a key 10 open Brass Model ~480X3. Reg 9 19
5.88
G. KWIKSET DOUBLE CYLINDER DEADBOLT,
lns1de·keyeo lock means large valuables can·t be
taken out the door If a th1e1 enters tt'lrougn 1ne window
Brass Moool .:485X3
Reg 13 49
8.88
Razor •harp
Stanley Ullltty Knife w11n sucn a razor sharp cutting
edge that you can easily cut dry wan.
hnoleum paper hundreds or me·
1er1a1s The Dlade can be post-
lloned at an angle lor scrap.
mg windows L1ghtwe1gn1
aluminum handle
STANLEY
UTILITY KNIFE.
Reg t 69
88c
Tape that leak
Take It eaay and do It right
Everything abOut this hack u w promises you Delle<
results With less effort A pushbutton IOCkfng pin tor
easy frame adjustment to 10" or 12" blades. handy
holding compartment for extra blades and many
other features. Pick one of these saws
up today. As you can p1a1,,1y see.
rt haa everything. Model 1408
STANLEY ALUMINUM
TUBULAR HACK
SAW.
Reg. 8.S9
5.18
Naval action
A -
Build a better bench
An e<:anomlcal solution for more work space in your
workshop. It's a 24" x 48" ,.ork bench that stands 36"
high. made from smooth particle board that's been
precision cut to fit. Jvat natl and give logether Or
it can be convened Into ~ 30·· high desk
'NORK HOBBY BENCH.
Reg. 14.99
9.88
Veraatlle duct tape is a waterproof weather r"'ata"I
tape. Use It on galvanized or PVC pipe
Call out these fleet operators to get rid of rust Of oxidized
aluminum. Naval jelly removes 4i" times Its
Uae It to keep th1nga together and water weight In rust. Aluminum Jelly brings
out Also a good way to bind together
polyfllm covers 2" ic 10 yard roll.
DUCT TAPE.
Reg. 1.49
98c
back the sparkle io old alvml·
num. Tub 'N Sink Jelly
removes rust and stain
from sinks, tubs.
showers. tlles or toilet.
YOUR CHOICE
NAVAL. ALUMINUM
OR TUB 'N SINK
JELLY,
Reg. 1.99
lie
Ward & Harrington
Garden Grove Fullert on Costa Mesa Long Beach
7707 Garden Grove Blvd
537·9571 or 893·6523
Open Mon thru Fri 9 lo 9
Sat & Sun 9 to 6
301 So. State College
870·0050
Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9
Sat. & Sun 9 to 6
1275 Bristol
556·1500
Open Mon thru Fri. 9 to 9
Sat. & Sun 9 lo 6
6980 Cherry Ave
634·7111
Open 9 to 6 except
Mon. &"Fri. 9 to 9
late prio• IOOd Thur.day
through 8unday.
Orange
324 West Katella
532·2506
Open 9 lo 6 every day
• >
l
All CAIL v f'ILOT
Tonight's
1V Highlights
KTLA e 8:00 -"Pride of tb-e
Yukees. '' Gary Cooper playa 1roo Man Lou Gehrig, the legendary New York first
baseman, in this 19&2 movie bioaraphy
with Babe Ruth appearing as himself.
KHJ 1J 8:00 -"The Defiant Ones."
Tony Curtis and Sidney Poitier find
togetherness at opposite ends ol a prison
chain in this 1958 movie drama.
CBS U 10:00 -Barnaby Jones. Mark
Shera, a former member of TV's SWAT
team, joins the cast as Barnaby's young
cousin who becomes bis permanent assis-
tant in this first episode of the new
season, Newport's Buddy Ebsen stars.
(TV DAILY LOG]
I THURSDAY I
I avaNlllQ
e:oo
8 e (() tJI <m CJ) D llews II IHI W (QI Cl)) fB llws
9 SSbrTIM ( {) Gollet r,te
-~· .. '"'rid" ,,..,, Q)W..lZ w Dtdric ColltjlHY
Oil Dh11hl m Utile Rauls
-6:30-
0 oi.111
l •) w, """" ~ Men Griffllt .. m f ,.ny Affair
filJCD G~t m Zoon11 m Sportsc:ope
7 :00
D II @ (() m Nft'I OlmsQW
1 •J .. , Tllret Soils
<U To Tell Ille Trutll
CJ Collcttrtr•boll m 1 LM L11Cy
Q) Tiie "' m tartOOllS
(2f) WJ GriffiCtl m•~~ (ttJ(fJ)llum m Of alllltlc Serin
mAddaMSf...,
-7:30-
D Pritt b Ript
O s.wtinc for °""" ( {) Tiit Od4 to.pit
G THE GONG SHOW * They Want To Ptrlorm
In The Worst Way!
Q The ~, Sllow
I J) Candid Cll!tt'a O Tiit Jektr'a Wi4d
(1 ~ !HJ CJ) llatU Gllllt
m n•lkMIJa..tt ltZl (]) 11lt WilNni ..,, mstu...._..
(Ml Hep11's HMeS m ChaMtl 21 TO!liPt m Price b ~1bt
(lfj £Mytlopedia lfilatlllia m F1&s11 eor•
8 :00
O MDLEHAGWO
• SINGS-lltE WALTOtlS o MJ m CD Tiit w,.._, Covn·
lry SjO&ef Metle H1ai1rd auests IS.
l1ded smeer who hu ptn 1111 Ille
will lo Pt1fo1m-unhl ht meets
Jason. · th1t IS u a1J m en» m c11111R1 Maft ··oouble Take"' With the help ol
pla~t" sureerv. a I01e11n 1een1 PoSts
as Sam Clsey and ~netrates INT£R·
S£CI s security to steal IOI> seael Illes. Ben Murphy pllys a dllll role.
and Jo Ann Pfluc &utSls.
O Mowlr. (Mr) "Tiit l'rWt ti~
hn•ees" (dra) "42 Ca11 Cooper.
l§) lllotie: (CJ {Zllf) "Tiit lledfor4
ll!ddtllf' (dra) '66-Rich1rd Wtel·
ma1t Sidney Poiher.
U ((ft} CJ)) 9 WtlCNlt IK'
l.ltttr "Swea!J1de St01y" The Sweat·
hogs form a club. &llllO$! aet involved
111 a rumble and Mr. Kolter lrtH to
wt them stra1pt
0 llloM: t~ (Zllr) "T1le DtfiMt
OMs'" (drl) '!18-I011y Curtis
... loftlml' Httlrietb .... s-.
Cl) ""' ·-EB T..,.1 c.Mc
I.Ml .... : CC) ~ "Tiit Celtc·
D" (dra) '6S-Ttrni1Ce Stamp m u,stlln. °"'9llbll'I O)f~ s.cc.t m Ja,..u .... ...,. ,.,..,. ..
-1:30-
0 ((3 (I)) 0"1 lney ltilef An
oittr ntc11t qU¥anhnt 1n the st11ton
becomes an ~led enc:ountet
Stssaon tor Barney, his dtttttrm
and thtlf IVC$1i "' the conclusion ol a two part episode.
9 :00
0 cm (]) CJ) HHall fltt·O
Op111tina with da11na-•ntu1lly
undtr the nose of Stewe McClrret1-
Haw1111n his1ory m~um curator
Arthur Limbert (Clu Gulattr) plots
to turn mm1n1I and slage the btl·
eest bank robbery in Island history
As a membt1-1lon1 with McCar·
rett-of tht Governor"s llemehamella
Days Comm1tlet, u111bfrt IS to sl11e
a re-enactment of the 1889 Wilcox
Rebtthon and llSt 11111 covt1 lo lud
h11 pnc 1n Ille robbtfy.
.. 0 Cl) <II • lest S.lltrt:
.. ~ ............ losepll
(Richard ~) ls sent lrom Ptfln
Jyl'unia to New Y~ by Bia Ed
Huley (Cllales OwllMi) HI tltt com·
pany of Cbire llo11trose (PttH
} Donal)-• tolditr of bt1111e wllost
• sole lo"lty is to 111011fJ. • ca Cl'l> a Tiit r., a.... .. ludct fte~llft lltcomes 1111111·
altcf wfle11 ht meets a wo1111n ~P
and they try to find sontt puvKJ by
mee11111 rn AUantic City . m m """ w cnint . • llfpflt Prowidt Good
F• 0.-lltrt Tllieflt
.... Cllfil .. ..... ,... ... ~
........... Ttlnisillt Tlltat11
"PbiltalOll.. lllu$1cal set i1 the
RD..-city of Allboc:tl 111 the yur 28 7 A.O. _.. aa lllMjlloyed Ktor·
clowt as ~ to ilrtpersoute a
leader of !lie Clriltia11 unclerarou1d.
-t:Je-
• <a CJJ) a •a~r "'"" 51119 "'The Affair" •n their davp·
ttr Lorraine 111spects llti' hu•nd ol
1nv•ment with et!Glber woman.
Nancy and lllMttll otltt soolll1ng
llO(ds of adYict. but these wise wonts
face thtir ~ ltst wflell kn
drops I bolnbslltU of his OWll. ........ ,.,..,,ale.et
10:00
G (.l1J CJ) (I) llW SWOll
Barnaby Jents Mar• Sllera (lormtrly
of .. SWAT") IS mtroductd m the ntw
role of Barnaby"s 1ot1n1 c:ousin 1llflo 1~Ms the pnvate 1nvtsticahn1 i..
alter COfllllll lo CaMomia lo http
solvt the murder ol his lather
8 VM OYlE & CO. Joll1 * DetrN GMests on le•
Slrprise-fiW Hit!
U @IDGI GfH O,h l c.,a., Dick IS fOlntd by ~·I
aUtSt Jolin Denm
Cl)llam • ca (I) ID StrNts •f Sn
Ft9Cia RICilt ICailst tilrte. LI
Stolle and l~or Robbili$ tty to
fllld the canr tMt kidnapped an
tfttire rwy and Stnously wounded
Inspect°' Keller. . """ ID la<ltl de PrillMra
-10:30-u CD O> lhllis lacl &e....a.
1t:OO ••(])ma11en 8 (8)Cl>9Clllws • a (QI(()) ..... Ameriun Styte
(I) s.. ""'' lll C.l*iiJ .... m Clalrfit feels Uke
• Half A Man & llafJ
Tries ft In A 5'01111! m "'" ttaltJall. 11arr t1art111111 OJ Tales of Ille 8iDtrt
(J.1) CI> ,_, o.m.c.
-11:30-• tm Q) (]) CIS Lat• llttie: "-Pl/e.aca a ft ffi <II m w., c.. Cl)Tllem.a..
• (111l 00) u Sb.ts " Sii fratdtco/O. Aipll m1ns
!STiie 700CM
12:00
O lestel~ Cl ...... (t) "SMrlld tw.a ii
Waslli•CIH" (mys) "43-Basil
Rathbone. Nigel Bruce.
m ~"A lllP'• ........ (mys) '42-Loretta Young.
ID Cinema 34
-12;30-
111 AIJ.lficM Slllw: ...... " the S .. ter llltR," "Co11t•1w1 It
Dlontsay.'' ~ m Mo•i•: "U .. erwerl• Stery"
(mys) '50-0,n Duryea. Gale StOlm
1:00
u @ (I) (ti,_,..
DTN"1.0.
-1:30-...... .,... ...
2:00
..... a:>~•" (drl) 'S2-Gtr, Cooper, DMI llNn.
D DMMeleat.fe ~ "f11
~ """ Wtst ,...._. "T• U."
...... Sllllr:".iice~"
"Tiit~
-3:45-
• llOfit: "OJtrlliH h 1tc•"
(com) "62-Terry·Thomas.
ocnJIER a
Below, tor yw CM1Ucim1, 1r11111
day's lllllits.
10:00 e (t) "Caru~."
(com) '67-James Robertson
lusttCe, l.eshe 1'!11lhps. "A lil(s
S4efy" (doc) '67-Klrrattd by OnOll Welles.
CK> •• me" (dra) '43-Johll
Clr1itld, Arthur Ktnntdy
11 :00 • a:> "latl1e "'91" (dra) ·~7-Rcd HlfCllon, Martba Hytr
11:00. "It ...... O. lli;lt"
(com) ·3f~Clar• Gable.
Qavdette Colbtrt.
J:IO IS a:> ''nt Cira" (com)
'69-Micllael Yor,, Rita
JushtncftMI.
1:tl e ~ "Tiit last Wlf'll"
(wes) '5'~~1rd W1dm1rl.
feltaa Fan.
l:tl <II """ lttldltt Offt. tlMI" (COlll) 'SI-Rn tt.mson.
Sandra Dee. l:• • a:> "Tiit Sillan'" ( dra) '66-0tMI lbrttn, Sttlll Ste·
¥1115.
J f
Pay Talk
Touching
On Size
BVT TUESDAY. Kay East, president and chief
J\ Little Shopping Trip
ROLLJNG MEADOWS, Ill.
CAP> -11ie sbopplq Ust ~ad
lite a sultan's ransom. FlttiniJy,
the Sultan ot Oman was cSotni the
$1.5 million ln 1ho~ and pay·
ing the SlfN,500 to.clwter a Boe-
ing 747 car1<> Jet to bring home
theaood.s.
Qabus Bin Said, sultan ol the
oll·rich country on tbe
sout.beaatero coast ol the Ara·
blan peninsula. placed the order
several months ago with To.n
Ogara, director of merchandis-inl for Maloney Coach Builders
in this Chicago suburb. 01ara
left with the cargo Moad~. His
oftice said Wednesd~ that the
sultan's list included:
SIX CADILLAC Sevllles, a
Cadillac Eldorado. six Mercedes·
Beni sedans, a 25·foot speedboat,
• Chevrolet Bluer. a Tarea ~be. a 911.S Porsche, l,2SS
pieces of new hanaae, el1ht refri1erators, a gas range, 20,000
DOWMls ol automotive tools. two
live-foot·hifh erapefruit trees
and two La-Z-Boy reellnint
chain.
"It's tbe largest order we've
ever had. of course," said Mary
Jo Drakle. Maloney office
manaser ... The order placed
through the sultan's aides de-
signated the makes ot cars and
added: 'Please buy me the best
refrigerators, luggage, eas
ranae avaUable.· No re&IClll was
1lven wby be wanted tbe grapehuit trees."
MlS8 OL\.llB SAID exten·
&ive work w aa done on tbeaut.os.
"'Jbe SevWts were extended
by seven l,ncbe~. C.blnetry was
built Into tb~m. bars and wrltiQg
desks. and they wen lined with
mouton (baby lamb),•• abe sald.
"Two ol tbe cars were armor-
pl1ted with bullet.prool glass.
The Eldorado wu painted gold
and red on a sreen background with a logo with a serpent motif.
One of the Porscbes was paint.
ed red and the other cold. Both
wer. P.l uahly upholstered."
negotiator of the Laguna flllll4i!R
Beach Unified Faculty .. iA4_.
As sociation, said .._ P .... t ,,.wi,...... IS.year Tenn ffe111p~ifl#/ bargaining is slow. _..,
She added that Jackie Onassis gasps
teachers are "con-as she watches one of
cerned" about a ten-seemingly ever-
tative _<>ct. 29 negotial!Jlg p r ~I en t p b o to. deadlu~e. after wbacb graplers J. am himself both sides agreed an .
impasse would be called between re'":olvmg
if no agreement were re-door and Jamb . ached. Jackie was on her
SAN DIEGO (AP>-A
Detroit man has been
sentenced to IS years in
prison and fined $25,000
on bis conviction of
smuggling more than
five pounds or heroin into
the United States. Boyer
Bracy. 24, must remain
in prison until the fine is
paid . way to dinner-dance OF SATURDAY'S after benefit _________ _
day-long bargaining performance at John
sessloa, she said, "Aft.er F. Kennedy Center in
Call 142-5178.
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into the issue of class .. ---------------------------------------------• size. Teachers are ask.
ing that classes be limit·
ed to 25 students; more
than that and teaching
aides are called for.
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to talk tough on this.
S1EVEN B. Edward& Jr., presi-
dent of the California
Teachers Association,
bas called classroom size
"the top priority" for
bargaining talks.
"Teachers are fed up
with too many classrooms with w alJ.t.().
wall kids in them," be
said.
A DISTRICT official
said pupil/teacher ratios
in the district average
from 24·1 at Laguna
Beach High School, lo
25·1 at Thurston In-
t.ennediate, to 28-1 at the
elementaries.
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pb~ the figures are
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sizes are larger and
some smaller. Also, dif.
ferent scboob use dif.
fel'9lt staffing formulas,
using aides and Int.ems
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BELMONT CAP) -A
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white shark, a smaller
version of the killer
made famous by
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holding tank at Marine
World after refusing lo
eat following her cap. lure.
Fisherman Pete
Holley, who snagged the
300-pound shark monster
in bis fishing nets in
Tom ales Bay, alerted
the Steinhart Aquarium,
whkh has been seeking
an example of the
menacing creature.
THE SHARK was in a
coma when she arrived,
so handlers "walked"
her around an 8,000·
gallon holdJng tank to
provide her with oxygen .
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tion constantly to move
water and oxygen
through their gills.
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began moving on her
own, she was transferred
to Marine· World's
600,000-gallon tank.
BUT THE captured
beut refused -or
couldn't-eat, and died.
Great whites have
never previously lived
more than five hours in
captivity, according to
Steinhart director Dr.
John McCoslter.
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Thur~ar October 7 Hl76 (1.YP LCT~f;
Aide Named
SACRAM£NTO IAP1
Gov Edmund Brow11
Jr h.as announced the MIAMI CAP) -A man wbo apent 18 yun lo tbe inmate who claimed to have comautted the appo10tment of Wil~ri
prison for robbery has finally coovloced otnclala Miami robbery. Both paaaed. Clark. 29. •• h~ ass1s.tat1t
that bis alibi wu true: be aa1d be was busy robbina for tssues and planrunK
ut.ore300 miles away al tbetlme. AN ASSISTANT STATE ATl'ORNEY 1avt related to energy. eri St.ate Alty. Richard Gent.ein said be ha.s recom· simllar tests to Cappetta and Poss. Both passed. v 1 r o n m t 11 t li n d
mended the dilmlssal <A a lite aentence Imposed on Ryland took the new evtdence to Gerstein econonom1c& To taJ<c
LeroyPoss,42,tortbe$100robbeey ofa M.iaml drqg lastweek. the S3!U76·a·year JOt1.
store. Circuit Judge Gene WLllia.ms heard argu. "I can appreciate the state attorney ·~ Clark 1~ teavrn[l his po~l
ment.a, but ruervedjudgment. position," Ryland said. "'A Jury convicted hun as pres ident of CascadJct
<Poss> so ltlakes a caUtlous a;:proach. I compllment J rts t 1 t u Le "' Se a LL le.
"l'M PERSONALLY CONVINCED THAT It Mr. Gerstein and h1sofficeont.neirdec1S1on.' \, ..... h.
was a cue Qf mistaken Identity and the conviction ·~~~~~~;;~;;~~~~~ii;~~~~ =====:--=-:---=-'~.mu.at be set aside,·· Gerstein said.
Poss, who received the heavy sentence because
ol a lengthy arrest record dating to 1952, bas been
.protesting hJs Mlam.l conviction since 1958, when be
wu round guilty. Witnesses at the jury trial placed
him at the scene or the crime.
Poss claimed be and two other men were break-
ing into a supermarket near Daytor.ra Beach, Fla.,
atthetimelbe Miami robbery was taking place.
SAN JUAN MAYOR DOUGLAS NASH (lEFT) WITH VISITORS
Spenl1h Emlsurtff Bar1hok>me Bestard, Paunno Buchena IN FEBRUARY, ATl'ORNEY REX Ryland got
involved in the Poss case after •e heard about it
from another Inmate at the Raiford State Prison Shock Optional and decided to investigate. He found out that Poss acquired an affidavit in 1961 from a fellow prisoner ( Pilot Logbook )
Re-creating
Discovery
By ANNE COOPER
OllNDtllYl'I ........
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO folks dusted off
their mantillas and their Spanish this week ror
a visit to their city by a delegation from King
Juan Carlos of Spain and a l~person en· lour age.
Father Junipero Serra, whose founding of
Mission San Juan Capistrano was celebrated
by Monday's visit, wasn't that well accom-
panied when he established the seventh Alta
California mission November l, 1776.
HE DID THE SOB WITH two priests and
10 soldiers.
His accomplishments are the subject or
studies by two Spanbh biographers present at
Monday's festivities in San Juan -Bartolome
Font Obrador, who bas completed two
volumes of a six-volume biography of Fr.
Serra, and Fr. Jacinto Fernandez-Largo, who
bas been working three years at the Vatican in
Rome for canonization of San Juan's founder.
To an anglo wb<l5e best foreign language
ls German, the gay camaraderie of the
crowded mission courtyard and the deep,
hushed tones of the chapel ceremonies were
beautiful, intriguing, but basically incom-
prebensi ble.
.. DO YOU SPEAK ENGLISH!" I asked
the attractive woman sHting next to me.
"Yes."
''What are they saying?" I asked.
She became my translator and graciously
filled in identities of participants and tidbits of
history and biography,
when she saw my face go
blank.
"In the ftrst row are
the Duke of Maura and the
mayors ol Petra, Lluc·
mayor and San Juan," she
said . "Petra was the"
birthplace or Father
Serra."
So she led me through
cool'u the chapel ceremonies un-
til Father Paul Martin, mission pastor, dis-
missed us all, s aying, ''Now, as Moses led bis
people to the promised land, Mayor Nash will
lead you all to San Juan's own promised land
-the El Adobe restaurant, where civic
leaders have prepared a splendid repast."
IN THE EL ADOBE patio, I saw that my
lovely trans lator from the chapel was popular
with fellow travelers, and I approached her
again, asking what they were saying about
San Juan.
"They say they feel more at home here
than anywhere else in the United States," she
said.
Another woman was speaking to her in
Spanish, with great animation and quick
gestures of her hands. My translator friend
laughed.
"She wants me to tell you about this," she
said, lifting a gold neckJace over her elegantly
coiled head. She was wearing a gold whistle
with a seal of some kind.
"MAYOR BEAME OF NEW YORK gave
me this," she said. "It's a police whistle."
1 told her the men on the beat weren't like-
ly to be issued whistles quite so fancy, and she
agreed. We chatted some more, and she
invited me lo visit her in Spain.
"By the way," I said, "everybody's been
making such a fuss over the DuJte or Maura. I
thought the duchess was supposed to be here,
too."
"Yes," she said. "t am the Duchess of
Maura."
"Oh," I said. "I didn't realize," I said.
The duchess just smiled.
Dog Eyeglasses
Now on Market
PARIS (AP>-First it was sweaters, then
booties, now It's eyeglasses for dogs.
Paris eyeglass manufacturer Robert Morel
said the glasses can be used for anything from
nearsightedness to protecting Fido's eyes from the
IUD.
He said examination is done with somethlnl
called "luminous r8111'' and that the &lHSes can be
purchased from almost llJ1 opticlan.
A photograph showed the doc glasses bore a
close resemblance to human classes, exctflt lbey
have a plaaUc chin str~ to help keep them in place.
A Gold,.fUhy Law?
SEA1TLE (AP)-'l'binp were pretty slow on
the law and Ol'der circuit ln SeatUe.
• So slow, In fact, that Seattle police spokesman
Dick Goodman bad time to reseattb this bit of le1a1
wildom: ' ''It II unlawtul to carry a soldf1sb oo SeaUJe =c lra.Dlportation ut11 .. that eoldfllb la lytq ... .
SACRAMENTO <AP> who swore that he, not Po.%, robbed the Miami
-Mental paUenla will store.
have the right to refuse
electroshcock treat-
ment, starting next year,
under a bill signed by
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.
Poss also had an affidavit from Nicholas Cap-
petta, who swore that he was with Poss near
Daytona Beach that day ln 1958.
Ryland had lie detector tests given to Poss and
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QUEENIE By Phil lnterlondi
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"I haven't always been a robber baron I used to be a
robber bartendt>r!"
'76 Boek Awards
Who Cares?
Not Ronstadt
By LISA ROBINSON
Fleld_.,__SyMlcate
Linda Ronstadt didn't show Lip. She called them
the "Who Cares Awards," but won for Best Female
Vocalist anyway. Mick Jagger wasn't there either,
be was partying in Malibu with Ron Wood.
But there were enough rock stars on hand to in-sure that Don Klnbner's second annual "Rock
Awards" sbow (broadcast on CBS-TV) was better
than last year. The real show, however. was de·
finitely behind the scenes.
ACTION WAS HOT AT THE Beverly Hills
Hotel the afternoon of the event. Jagger wandered
around the lobby after business meetings with his
financial adviser, Prince Rupert Lowenstein. Peter
Frampton sunned himself in an upper pool cabana
with manager Dee Anthony and agent Frank
BanaJona while bikini-clad promoter BUI Grabam
swam in the water below.
In the celebrated Polo Lounge, PatU LaBelle,
Sarab Dash and Nona Hendryx grabbed a quick
.._ "'! lunch before returning to lhe
Palladium for their makeup
call. Patti told how Bob Dylan
asked her to accept his "Rocky"
·Award: "He said we had the
same birthday, and he saw a lot
of himself in me. He also knew
that I used to have negative
thoughts about m yself. and said
at one time he didn't like
JAoou himself, either.
"Bob also told me that he
liked Nona's songs, and that we should all get
together and talk sometime."
Rod Stewart -who really seems lo have ''gone
Hollywood" -wasn't overly popular with bis col·
leagues: LaBelle was not smiling when be snubbed
them at rehearsal.
RONNIE VAN ZANT STAYED IN Jackson-
ville, Fla., awaiting the birth of lhe child he was
sure would be bis first son (it was a girl), so Leon
Wilkeson (with an unloaded gun in his belt)
represente d Lyny rd
Sky n yrd . Someone--------.....
almost forgot to send a
car for Cber, but she got
to the show (with Gnu> ---------~ in time to introduce best
friend Diana Ross and then quickly split.
Between accepting awards F1eelwood Mac
complained about the beat and longed for a drink.
&even Tyler and Joe Perry decided to come at lhe
very last minute, but left immediately after losing
the "Best New Group" Award (they've been
together for five years) to Hall and Oates.
"I guess we weren't very good sports," ad-
mitted Elissa Perry later. "But we really were
bored. I just wanted to see Cher. You should have
seen Jeff Beck's face when Rod Stewart was mine·
ing down the aisle."
MANY PEOPLE DIDN'T REALIZE that the
girl who danced that racy boots and whip number
with Alice Cooper was his wife Cheryl.
"Just a nother evening at home?" I asked Alice
al lhe private supper party following the show.
"That was no lady, that was my wife," quJpped
Alice predictably, Groacbo-Man style. Also at the
party -held in the crowded Versailes Room of the
Beverly Hilton Hotel -were
Frampton (who said that the
best thing about the show for
him was "getting to play
again"), a tuxedo-ed Brian
Wiison (who seemed a bit
bewildered. he probably doesn't
attend these things often),
Bernie Taapln, Stevie Wonder,
'f1o and Eddie, Jeff Beck. Tll1n
Llny, Fleetwood Mac, Mae
West and KeUb Moon and "°''
Stewart huddled together at a comer table while
Rod's press agent Toay Toon said, "No photo-
graphs! ·' lo no one in particular.
Diana Ross watcbed lhe show on one of the
party's TV sets and at midnight did The Bump
before being dragged out by her escort. <And no, it
was not Warren Beatty.)
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He quit the rag trade to hit It big In leather ••.
HAROLD LENETT
From nothial to alx·fteure
blWn11 In ome montbll -that's how yo11n1 bual·
nessman Harold Lenett ex· plains bis meteoric rise ol his manufacturing company.
Lenett 's affection for the
"rag trade" is long·stand.lnl.
For many yeara he was a
ladies'-wear salesman con· stanµy travellln1 throughout
8.C .• AJberta and Manitoba.
Somewhere ln I.be back ol
his mind be' d always b.ad the
urire to make cloUles •well ulelltbem.
<>o ua, 1. 1rro. Harold IOt
bis factory. But it wu~al
mon\hs before he h..S UllDP operaUnc.
"And then It juat t.oct otr ...
said Lenett. "Orden were
comlnl ln so fut lbat -. bad
to refuse buslriesa rather than
not be able to abip on tlme."
lA fact. from a zero stut
the firm now bills In sb. ftsures. J
BusiAea became 10 &ood 90 rapidly that tbe llrm toolc
over anodler complete Ooor ln the old Gastown bulldlJ\I.
What ls Harold maldnt that
sells Uke botcaltes! &Mdes
and leat.ben.
''Toda, I aueu you have to live leather a kicky look. Our deateo« Hemt to ha¥9 bit.
tho rtctlt combinaUOn." said Leoee.t.
Althoqb teat.her hu been
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Nostalgic Rendezvous
BEA ANDERSON, Editor
Thursday. October 7, 1976
More than 500 dancers
flock to 'Bal Night'
where the nostalgia
is so thick 'you can't
get your feet out of it.'
Below, Les Brown and band.
'Bal Night' Alive, Well
By DENNIS McLELIAN
Of tlle Dllll'f Pl ... $tMf
"The British Invade Burma,"
s cre amed the headlines.
Hollywood stars signed up for
war bond selling tours. Spike
Jones and his City Slickers bad
a juke box b il wltb "Der
Fuebrer's Face."
ll was the Winter of '42.
The Big Bands were in their
heyday: Glenn. Miller , Benny
Goodman and the Dorsey
Brothers were doing their part to
bring the country together.
In Southern California, the
Rendezvous Ballroom in Balboa
was a Saturday night ritual. For
a nickel a dance, young couples
could do the Lindy and lhe
Balboa and forget their worries.
The Rendezvous is long gone
and it's been years since Swing
music made the bit parade. But
the Big Band sound has not com-
pletely faded away.
It's brought back to We on
Balboa periodically with "Bal
Night" atthe Pavilion.
That was the case recently
when more than 500 people
turned out for Les Brown and His
Band or Renown.
FANCY FOOTWORK
The dancers, more often than
not outfitted in pantsuits and
leisure suits. may be well into the
grip of middle age and
grandchildre n. but the good
times and the fancy footwork ha-
ven't changed.
The dance floor was packed
with dancers doing the Lindy and
the Balboa to the strains or
"Slow Boa l to China," "Old
Black Magic" and "A Good
Man's Hard to Find.''
"It's such a fantastic thing,"
enthused Bill Withers, who drove
down from Torrance. "It's like a
school reunion every dance. You
see friends you haven't seen in 30 years."
Did he frequent the Rendezvous
in his youth?
"That w as my s tomping
grounds," be said, surveying the
crowded floor . "Just lo see those
heads bobbing up and down like
the old days -that's a fantastic
sight."
REMINISCE
A chance to dance and re-
minisce about the old days is
what prompted Johnnie Sheeder
Cummings to hold the first dance
nearly six years ago.
The first one, in fact, was
called ''RendezvousReuoion. ''
The dances, which are held
a bout eight times a year.
evolved from a wedding recep--
tion Mrs. Cummings gave roe her
son Bob and his wife SUzanne at
the Pavilion.
Raving hired a small band for
entertainment, she tbought she
"might as well dig up some old
friends lo enjoy the music.••
They bad such a good time, she
said, that they suggested she
have another dance. She sent out
notices to "old classmates she
used lo dance with.''
"We rented half the hall and it
was just packed," recalled' Mrs.
Cummings, who grew up in
Newport and was a Rendezvous
regular. ''People saw friends
they hadn't seen since UHO."
NOSTALGIA HEAVY
Someone commented, she not-
ed, that the "nostalgia was so
thick you couldo 't get your feet
out of it."
Mrs. Cummings' mailing list
has grown lo more than 3,000
names. One m an even drives
from San Francisco just for the
dances.
While most people are in their
40s and 50s, young couples oc-
casionally show up too, she said.
That includes ber 27-year-old son
and his wife.
She feels the popularity of "Bal
Night" is partly because of
nostalgia and partly because
people want lo do the old dances.
"There's so few places to
dance anymore,'' said Gus Cyran
of La Habra, who hasn't missed a
dance in four years. "When we
found out. this was going on we
got back into dancing again."
A couple, left, gets a chance
to dance the 'old dances '
which to Bob and
Suzanne Steinbroner,
right, seem new.
Bt
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I Mother's Worries Royal
'One tries not to think
about terrorists. It's
nice to be fatalistic but
it's impossible to
•
TEHRAN (AP) -The Em-
press of Iran _worries, as only a
mother can, about the dreadtul
possibility of a terrorist attack on
the lives of be~ .husband and four
children.
And she worries, with queenly
concern, about the effects of
lnm'a rapid modernl.zation on
tbe spiritual values ol her 34
m1Woa subjects.
''One tries not to thibt about
terrorists," said the Empress
Farah Diba in an exclusive in·
terview with The Assoc~· a
Press. "It is nice lo be fa c
but lt is impossible to live in
todQ's world without worrying
about such thinJs. ''
In August three American
tecbnldans were shot 1o death Gil
~way to wort at a top~
e14ctronic project at an air blle
nor Tehran. A year a,otwo u.s.
colonels were similarly am-
~ as they left their homes.
The Iranian government claims
there have been three assasslna-
tlm attempts on the Shah of. Iran.
F&BBDOM LOST
, ;'Tbe pity 1J that temrlsts and
bUac•en take so much freedom
a•ay from everybody, OOC. Just
politicians and beads of state,"
said ber m~esty, llarla8 out at
the lawn where armed pants
moved furtively am<Jng the foun·
tains and ponds. ''1be(~m to
travel in an airplane, to stroll in
the park, lo go to a restaurant
after dark."
A court attendant in a
swallowtail coat had led the way
up the grand st.atrcase of the
Sadabad Palace, where the Shah
makes his r~ldence unUl the
first snowfall and the belts cen-
tral heating calls him bome to
the Niavaran Palace, a few rQ.iles
away in the dun colored bills
overlooking the capital.
Tlii!Sbabanou, or Empress, ar-
rived in a light breeze of perfume
and a silken rustle of Sb= but with a budle ol ct&i
papers under her arm.
Her classic.features.melted in·
toanincandescentsmllewben
the convenatlon turned to her
children.
"I'm so glad they saw Disney
WOl'ld before they went out or
cblldhood," she said, recalling a
visit to Florida.
SON'S 81JU&JSE
Tbe Crown Prince, bis Royal Jnetmess Reza Pahlavi, will be
16 on Oct. 31. Recently be bad a
surprise for bis mother: "More
of. a •bock. really_ Be new me in
the Myst.ere jet from ODe provtn.
cial town to another. I was hn·
pressed. And worried. He la so
like bis father. They have a
mutual interest in n,yipg and
motor boats and automobiles.
And always driving them very
fast." The daughter of an army of.
ficer who died when she was ln
S«OOd grade at a Catholic con-
vent school, Farah Diba was a
21-year-old student of arclrltec-
ture lD Paris when she became
the Shah's third wile and the first
to be¥ him a aon, the long await·
edbefr.
There have since been two
girla and another boJ. She tries to
give them as ''normal and happy
a dllldbood" as much as court
protocol and the security people
will allow.
"From kindergarten, Reza bas•
gone to school on the palace
grounds with the same little
friends, about 60 of them. Now be
has reached the age when they
must realize be ls the crown
prince, oot just Reza anymore. It
is a dlfncult dlstinc:tioo to mate
when you are lau1hln1 and kick·
ing a football.
FtJTtJU: JDNG
"He bas known from an earl1
a1e that he will some qy be a
king. At 2, he attended bis first
public function, a birthday
celebration at the .sports
stadium. He bad to sit up straight
in a chair and be quiet. He ac-
cepts what ls expeeted of. blm,
but be is happiest when there are
no public functions to attend. But
I want him to cry and be aqry
and laugh. He ls Vf!f'Y IOOd at
Jokes, or so be thJ..nb."
Tbe crown prince bas traveled
abroad ln the put two years on
official missions. He represented
bis father at the renpenin1 of the
SUez Canal, attended the king or
Beletum 's Silver Jubilee and
went to the Soviet Union on a
state visit.
CllANGES
Oil revenues pumping $2 billion
a month into the abab's trusury
have transformed Iran in less
than a decade from a backward.
feudal society ta the lnOlt ad·
vanced in the Middle East.
"l wonder sometimel lf the eb8QIU have come too quietly
for our people to abeorb, lf the old
val1*! and custom1 can 1ur-
.tve," said the elllllftll who,
with the lbab'• twin lister, Prin·
ceu Ashraf, bu pJQed a leecllng
role in wtn.nln1 women's rilbta in
Iran.
live . . . without worrying
about such things. '
These included the 1963 im-
perial decree granting them the
vote which outraged the mullahs,
the powerful Muslim priesthood.
"The new ways demonstrate
the dynamic nature or our
economy." she said, luinl out
on the yellow pall of smog rising
from the concrete chaos of
Tehran's rush-hour traffic.
"One can't help b eing
nostalgic. When I was a girl this
was all meadows and parkland. I
recall the big family disc:usslon
we bad because I wanted to learn
to swim. My mother wasn't sure
if it was proper for a girl to at·
tend the public baths.
"That was ooly 20 years ago. A
girl never went to the films
without her parents. U there was
t
a birthday party, an uncle
always came to take )'OU home
before ll o'clock. 'lblnp are so
different now."
Only 37. the empreu resards
henelf as belonging to different
generation from her children:
"Today there is more of a
dialogue between parents and
children. l tey to understand
their personalities. My c:bildren
do not accept ev~ I tell
them. They want to know why.
which would have abockecl ID)'
IDOtber.''
NO&llALUPE
In her determinlltlan to bav8
the cblldren lead a normal llle
and know aomethlng of. the worlcl
about them, Empren Paralt
Dlba sends them off •'in atnet.
<See &OY AL. Ill)
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OAILVPILOT •
Is Image Tainted? (Ann Landers~
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a
17·year-old 1lrl, a bilh acbool
senior who read.a your column re-
gularly and bu learned a lot
from other people's· mistakes.
Now I need help.
My father ls an alcobollc. My
mother bas' bad an affair with
just about every man in town. My
two sisters act u lf oothlng ii go-
ing on. Everybody mows about
my mother. She bas been in·
volved with some fathers ol boys
at school. It's gross. I feel so
ashamed l can hardly bold my
'.·1leadup.
• Tb.ls past slx mmtba at least
two dosen guys have proposi·
: tiooed me. I'm sure they think
· because my mother is a tramp.I
; must be one. too. PJeasedoo'ttelJ
: a)e to ta.It to a school counse.lor. • ()ne is so old-fashioned she'd die
.. Of the shock. The other ls a man
: ~ I'm sure my mot.her is sleep-
-tag with him. too. What can 1 do?
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rier because be can't collect
enough money to meet his ex-
penses. He is only 14. Slx moot.hs
ago be was so full ol enthusiasm.
How sad to see him dlsillusiooed.
ApparenUy some· people don't
realize news carriers must pay
for their papers regardless.
Cu!tomers destroy a youngster's
morale when they write bad
checks. move without paying, or
become irate when they are
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ls handing it out. a•m an at-
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bit with a slab of cement. I never
tbou&ht it would happen to me.
but it did and I'm a goner.
TtUa woman bas all the
qualities I have ever wanted lo a
wife. She ls warm. loving, in·
tellleent and 1tttractive. We can
communicate wit.bout words, as
though we were one person. 1be
Scorpio
aalY tll.1DI bold.lq IDe bid is tbe feet that •be ta 10 1Mn my
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lly IOTe ral.Hd tbree flDe ~
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huaband. (He'• dead now.) Tbu
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FaIDAY,OCl'OBEltl
By SYDNEYOMAU
AlllES <March 21-April 19): Full moon in
your sign emphasizes more-than·usual at-
teatloo, final decision, abWty to succeuful.
ly complete meJor asai&nment. project.
TAUSUS (April 30-May 3>): Much that
occurs ls glamorous, shrouded in mystery,
closed door, back.stage. Discretion is
necessary. Accent oo hospitals, institu-
tions, organisations, tbe media.
GElfINI (May 21.June 3>): Full moon
pogitioo emphasizes fulfillment ol desires,
reali%ation of prollt from business en·
deavor, more recognition from peen.
CANCE& (June 21-July 22): Your stand·
ing, prestige, ability to handle respomibill·
ty -these are empb•sir,ed., You are tested.
perhaps challenged.
Farah Diba, Empress of Iran with husband,
LEO (July 2:J.Aug. 22): You get chance to
make views known far and wide -more
persons are concerned, interested and at·
tentive. Distance. ootential. ohilosoobical implications figure promlnelltly.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Emphasis OD
what ls bidden, obscured from view -and
finances lo connection with partner or
mate. Business arrangements depend on
leases, tax structure, return oo investment.
interest.
the Shah of Iran and son, Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi.
From 81
• • • • • • Royal Worries
clothing, incognito, to see people
.ltving in conditions that are not
very good and to report back to
me on what they have observed.
·'It does not mate the security
people very happy, but I want
them to be involved with others.
· Life cannot be lived inside a four·
"wa lled garden. If they are
noticed. of course, they are
mobbed and adulated, especially
the crown prince, andtheexperi·
ment is over until anotber Ume .
But I am happy they have a
curiosity about lite and a com·
passion for people."
Graying and still handsome at
57, the shah bas affirmed Oil a
number oI occasions his intention
to step down "in about 10 years,"
when the crown prince will be 26.
By that time, be hopes Iran will
Weddings~
and Engagements
To avoid disappointment. prospective
bndl'!> are re minded to have their wedding
·• i.tortt's with black a nd white glossy
photographs to the Daily Pilot People
IJl'partment one week before the wedding.
have taken its place beside
Germany and Japan among the
great industrial powers.
If he dies before the crown
prince reaches 21, the empress
will rule as regent with a five-
member commission that in·
eludes Prime Minister Amir
Hoveyda, the shah's most trusted
friend. TRAN Sm ON
MOl!lt diplomats in Iran expect
1 the transition to be orderly.
''The army bas been kept very
sweet with the best equipment.
good pay, their own housing and
schools and shopping centers,"
said a British observer.
"The shah has assumed an
awesome amount of personal
power, which the crown prince
may have trouble asserting, but
thi.s is the only place in the Mid·
die East where I would wake up
and really be astonished to learn
there bad been a coup."
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0et. 22): Accent OD COO·
tracts, public relations, legal procedures,
long-term relationship, communication
with partner or spouse. Highlight versatili·
ty, lntellectual curiosity.
SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Go slow;
capture subtle nuances. detaill. Key now is to be thorough. Tate rWf>lng for granted.
Understand that no one is going to give up
something of value for nothing.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):
Creativity. change, dealings with active.
shrewd people -this is emphasized.
Member of opposite sex could be in picture. ,
CAPJUCO&N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): AbOOe,
secure position, close~ business transac·
tioo. dealings with parent or authority
figure-these are spotlighted.
AQUllIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.18): Emphasis
on short trips. relatives, being selective
where ideas are concerned, giving full play
to intellectual curiosity.
PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb 3>): Values, art
appreciation, luxury items, costs, pay-
ments and collections are featured. Lunar
position emphasizes personal needs, de-
sires, what you can afford and what you
possess.
U Oc&ober 8tb ls ,._. bbtbday you are
creative, stubborn, passionate, a good ex·
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organizer.
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lion is raised, be whips off bis
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BOl'COLOa
For example, onnge la a color ol the '10s. It
is currenUy reaohlnC lta peak In popularity, aDd
desipers predict that ti will Oien evolve Into
deeper rusts, siennas and bnmloraqes.
So if oran1re dictates YoW' bome'a eolor
scheme and mirrors yaur character, expect it to
remainin asimUarsbade.
Mary Kay Baldwin, decorator and styllat for
Waverly Fabrics, discussed the personal ex-
perience of choosing a color plan and offered in·
stnactive tips for the do-it-yourself interior de-
corator at a home furniahing seminar, at
Bullock's, South CoMt P!ua.
"Although dlfrerent sections of ~e country_
have different preferences, the three major color
trends enjoying current prevalence are the
naturals, primary colors, and the 'light
blights,' "she said.
~ATUltALELEMENTS
Naturals include any color that would have
its buls ln a natural element. aucb u 'wood and
earth colors, aome Colds, bei1es, browns and naaset. Add bot f\Jdge, silver and gray for a total natural scheme.
The primary colon, red. yellow and blue, ao
well totetber, u.id Ma. Baldwin. When com·
blned, they from ~ other colors in the spec.
trum.
"Yellow wu a ~seller ln 1975. Red la lood as an accessory color, 'she pointed out.
When puttlne primary colon tocetber, tney
do not have to match, but they abould bl,nd, she
stressed.
"The third major trend is called the 'light
briata' and are always used in combination with whtte. Colors like apricot, peach, rose, lavender
and turquoise are mating a comeback."
Jls. Baldwin uses lar1e awatdlea ol fabric to
demonstrate the blendinl ol colon, textures and
patterns. Wben cbooalng a color plan, she begins
with a prlot and worts from there.
"But you can start with anytbina -a paint·
ing, an oriental ru1. a china collection. It makes
your job easier if you start with something that
already bu your favorite colors In it," sbesaid.
She advises carryiag samples ol fabric and
paint chips from store to home because colors
can look different away from store lilbting. "A
print wlll also change from daylight to
llilbWght, so see bow it looks ln your home, not
just in the store,'' sbe stressed.
FllEEDOM
Ms. Baldwin lndlcated that decorating bas
changed during lbe p~ 10 years. "A great
freedom bas evolved. We no looger hesitate to
mix chrome and 1lass with antiques."
Mixing different colors of woods or assorted
styles of fumiahinp makes a room more in·
teresting and provides more opportunity to ex·
press penonaliUes, she said.
Reflection Mirrored
By ERMA BOMBECX
If there's anything I can't
stand it's being a.round people
who are optimistic about ever-ything.
When l 'm ready to drown in a
pool of self·pity, I doo'l want
anyone throwing me a
sanctimonious line.
oo the sweeper. I don't have a
mouth. I have a trunk."
"A woman never stands so tall
as when she stoops to eat a
crumbled cookie."
"Where did you hear that?"
"In the Bible, I think."
"Mayva said the other day I
wasn't obese, I just had a lot of
fat that didn 'tfit."
...
But a uru/ylng lnfluence is '*lded. "So use
color."
To create barmooy in a room, "You must
have one color f amU,y in the m-1orlty. at least M
percent, or it causes a reatless erfec:t. Thls ls th
Number One rule that. sbouJdn 't be broken.''
A sttond color lhou.ld be used in proportia.'
to the ma.>or color, approximately ~ percent,
with an accent color a~Une fOl' the remain.
ing 10 percent. ·
Color is the most D.exlble and tbe leut ex··
pensive element in plannina an interior. "By
chaDliDI the entire color scheme, you can prac·~
tically have a completely different house,'' aalcl
Ms. Baldwin. •
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"What did it say?" Esther
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Do you realize I've only got two
dresses I can squeeze into?··
"You can only wear one dress
at a lime," she smiled stoicly.
''That's the point, turkey, I
may have to start wearing both
of them at the same time."
"Waste not, want not," she
said.
"You know the trouble with
me? I'm too cheap to throw
anything. away. l clean up the
kids' plates like a suction noule
"Rome wasn't built in a day,"
she smiled charitably.
"It's your fault I'm fat!" J
charged. ''You and your
platitudes."
"Well, maybe you could lose a
few pounds."
"Boy, Esther. I never figured
you for a mean mouth."
Evidence Lacking
SACRAMENTO <AP) -State
health officials jumped the gun ln
suggesting links between newly
dillcovered infant botulism and
sudden infant death, says one ol
the researchers who ft.rat detect·
ed infant botulism.
"'Ibe state made that release
without any evidence, to my
knowledge," Dr. Bruce Berg said
in an interview.
Last month, state health of.
ficials reported that Berg and
other researchers had detecled
the first four cases of infant
botulism, a disease wiually as·
sociated with food poisoning in
adults. No tainted food bad been
found in the cases, they said.
Dr. Jerome Lackner, Gov. Ed·
mund Brown Jr.'s health direc·
tor, told reporters he was raising
"the question of whether un·
recognised i.nlant botulism might
explain sudden infant death syn.
drome." But Berg, an associate pro-
f essor of pediatrics at the
University of California at San
Francisco said the two diseases'
symptoms were "quite dif·
ferent."
lb sudden inl ant death, be said,
a baby wbo has seemingly been
normal is found dead without
warning. In botulism, the baby
becomes weak and bu trouble
swallowing, and the symptom.a
may last for hours or a day, be
said.
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Panel Blasts Schorr = "'"':.-... .,N ""·H ... I VeterinA rla r1
On Report's Handling I ·
WASBJNGTON <AP> -Dalliel t e ct s e c re t info r mat lo n 1· ~ ive f-
Schoft•s bandllnC d a secret eon· and establish new rules for employes ·~.J ... I :J~~ e 1
JreAlObaJ ftUclY Ob .lotdlig~ has Oil handling it· \ 'r, ~ • I l been denounced as ·~ble.. Schorr acknowledged arnnging ·• ~, f1re'c/
by the Bouse Ethics Comm.lttee u it publication of the intelligence report C ,, NJ. '--~--J closed a P,robe of the episode without after the House voted ~o keep secret ~. ••1 .. "' 'k .,
fLOdiqbiSsource. . the select committee's look into ac-I:! t' v:-,~~' ~>if'
The ethics panel's final report on lt.s tlvities of the CIA and related agen· ilt '*f n,, ._ • f!,
$200.000 investigation into the leak cies. Schorr said that as a journalist, •;s :~~ ~~~fo, ...
ccDcluded Wednesday only that "so-be felt obligated to let the public know
meone on or very close .. to the staff of of the findings. t~ dlsba..nded Select House In-So J • telligence Committee had made the SCHORR, WHO RECENTLY re-n OID8
dqcument available to Schorr. signed his net work job, retused to tell
, the panel al a hearing last month who Carter in
Apologies
'l'B E VER S ION OF THE in· leaked the report t~ him, but a later tdlifence report obtained by Schorr, proposal to cite him for contempt or
then a CBS newsman, and subse-Congress was rejected by the commit·
q~Uy published in February by the tee.
Villa&e Voice did not match any of the "This committee did not recom-
cqples distributed among Ford ad-mend that Mr . Schorr be held in con·
~tration agencies, the Ethics tempt," the final report sa,ys. "but lt
C4Nnmittee said. does con.sider his actions in causing
:nius, "The person who leaked the publication or the report to be
r.,ort had to have access to all reprehensible.••
cltanges made by the intelligence THE COMMITTEE'S DECISION
panel's staff through Jan. 23. 1976.'' it not to cite Schorr for cont.empt headed
added. off a possible constitutional battle
IJ'llE COMMl'ITEE recommended over the right of the press lo protect
U(at the House leadership immediate-sources and Congress' power to In·
~direct a study of procedures lo pro-vestigate .
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Calculator Adds as Easy as 2 Pius z 1
... BELLEVUE, Wash. (AP) -Remember pet operations which requi~ a tee all or mode rovenal Tbe inventor ls not ·'Hamlet F1atopeky. the not· '-
rocbf Now there's the Zlotnlan Calculator. fUnctlon. •• ed Zlctnian phyaicist." A:; a commercial 1a1 ltem, !4
Developed by a SeaUJe firm, tbe calculator's . You •re supposed to Ue thesboel•ce around your It was iovented by Auc1J1.a Sk\da. a Latvtan immi-DMltlet A 1'tlflt1We attributes are on par with cla.lnu that tbe pet rock ftqer. irant who works as an industrial desiptlt few Slope. -1
Merrill LyncJl. Pierce, Fenner ud Smith, tbe wouldn't mess the Ng. The most the device's pro-The device costs about '4· Several SeatUe Indicator. ;~ ~
nauoo•1 lariat securities firm, bas JJrepared a moten can say with a straight face is that it might atoree have signed up to 5ell thla ''()((lciaJ Digital H• cot thli Idea h-oai a crude modtl buill by 11 • ~
special retirement Lssue ot lta ''lDvesQl)ent.s for a help you count on your n.n1ers. Calculator for the Zlotnlan Space Ptocram. •• Boein& technician, who aot the ldea froi:n 11 cartoon .• ~· .:1
OilJlline Economy." The l6-paae booklet features THE ZLOTNIAN CALCUL•ToR looks r ~ .... , .. "av$ it be"'an as a aa1 Cbrlstma"' ·.-t advice about investil16 for retirement by naUonalJy " BE DEVELOPER IS SUPPOSED to be ._""' ... J • .. ,. .> syndicated newsp..,er columnist Sam Sbubky and lite pla.s\ic brass knuckles with some ban.k·check. Fingerbrain Co. It la actually Slope Indicator, , present from an en(dneer to a guy wbo was always-• 1 ~bow to pursue investment objectives ln vary-numbers on it . It comes equipped with a rive-root Seattle company that makes precision earth· demandi:nC a calculator. That was fast Cbrlatmas!; •
I.DI economic dkn ate.. It elq)Jalns tbe wprkincs ot ''memory llne ·' -a shoelace -·'to facilitate those measurement instruments. the beyd•Y ot the pet rock. • ... ~
such investment.a as government seewtpes, cor· ::-------------,------------------------------------------'"' porate and municipal boods and bond funds, aa well
as tu deferTed IRA and Keoch plans. •
Free copies of tbt pamphlet may be otkained by
calUng. toll free. 800-327-4800 or the local Merrill ~ office at 540-tUl. Copies also may be ob· t-1ned by writing Men1Jl Lynch, P.O. Box Q,
Newport Beach 92663.
Na ·Dr••e• t• Opell
Gibraltar Savings has received ap~rpval from
regulatory agencies to open an office 111 Newport
Beach, accordinJ to Herbert J. Young, cbairman or
the board and cb1et executive officer.
Young said the new branch, Gibraltar's fourth
in Orange County. wiU be located al 2700 Pacific Ciout Highway.
PllreJa .. e Pl-•ed
Mission Marine Associates in Irvine has an-
nounced an agreement to purchase Pacemaker
Yachts and Egg Harbor Boat Company rrom Fuqua
Jndustries of Atlanta, Ga.
Mission Marine Associates manufactures
Islander sailboats and dislri butes marine hardware
throughout California. Closing is scheduled for the
end ol October; terms ol the agreement were not re--
vealed.
Morttta'11 Sold
Pacific View Memorial Park and Mortuary.
Newport Beach, has been purchased by Pierce
Brothers Mortuaries, which operates 18 mortuaries
and two cemeteries in Southern California.
Under tbe new organiiation, the name of
Pacific View Memorial Park and Mortuary will be
retained; John A. Vibert will remain as presjdent.
Bule/Fe11r io Moee
Basic/Four Corp., Irvine, a subsidiary of
Management Assistance Inc.. and the Irvine In·
dustrial Complex <ICC> have entered into a $2
million land transaction agreement involving 2S
acres of industrial lands, according to Brian D.
Hogg, IIC vice president of sales and marketing.
Buie/Four, headqu~ at 18552 MacArthur
Blvd., plans to coostroct a headquarters building
and manufacturing facility totaling approximately
170,000 square feet on a 12-acre site in tbe llC's new
Tustin park al the CCJrMr ol Michelle Drive and
Myford Road, Hogg said.
Jfarfcet ll•lt te Meet
"Marketing against the giant" is the subject of
the October meetjng of the Orange County Division
of the Southern California American Marketing As-
soclaUon at 6 p.m. Oct. 20 at the Quality Jnn in
Anaheim.
Robert Wisely, vice president, marketing, for
Carl Karcher Enterprises, will describe bow a
smaller company can compete with a large na-
tiooal chain. For information and reservations,
phooeSCAMA headquarters (213) 933-7337.
Wi\'Repert•l,oa
VTN Corp., Irvine, has reported a loss for the
year ended May 31.
The yearend revenues were $17,307,9SS, com-
pared with revenues of $26,164,960 for the year
eaded May 31, 19'75.
The loss for the year eoded May 31 was
$1,278,338, or $1.07 a share, with no tu credit
available, compared with a loss or $1,407,737, or
$1.16 a sbare, which includes a tax credit of $971,000,
for the fiscal year ended May 31, 197S.
Ser.,lee l•tretl11eftf
Bank of America has introduced a service
called "growth certificates" to help customers plan
their financial future through achjevement or
specific savings goals over various time periods.
A growth certificate is a time certificate of de·
posit issued with a stated maturity value -the
purchase price (amount deposited), plus iqterest
compounded daily. Information is available at bank
olfices.
~ord Ea .... i.,,. Told
Avco Financial Services, Inc., Newport Beach,
a wholly-owned subsidiary or Greenwich, Conn.-
based Avco Corp., has reported record net earnings
ol $33.2 million dollars for the nine months ended
Aug. 31, an Increase of $5.2 million over the same
period in 1975.
Consumer loan volume for the first nine months
d 19'76 was $727 mUlion, an increase of 23 percent
over the same period in 19'75. Carte Blanche credit
card volume added $184.6 mUlion, an increase of 5
percent, and premiums written through AFS's in-
surance subsidiaries conlrlbuted an additional $78.4
million, up 25 percent from 1975.
Receivables outstanding at Aug. 31, 19'76, for all
operating divisions of AFS, totaled $1.92 billion
compared to $1. 75 bUUon al the same date in 1975.
OHie 6et• P-«
Clock Construction Company, Irvine, bas been
commissioned by Hoerner-Waldorf, Inc., St. Paul,
to design and build a manufacturing facility in
Anaheim.
The approximately M,000.square-fool structure
will contain offices and warebou!lng as well as pro-
duction facilities for the manufacture or paper
grocery baas.
9elltfew Tel& Grwtei•
Behtley Laboratories, loc.. Irvine. bas an-
notmced sales revenue for tbe nlne-mootb period
endinl Aug. 31, 1976, ol tl.6,198,000. 'Ibis rei>TeSents
a 37 percent increue over tbe same period last year
when sales revenues were $11. 798,000.
Bentley Laboratories manufactures and dis-
tributes blood handling and blood procea1ibg equip.
malt uaed in carcllopulmooary bypass surgery.
Jfesa C'e11ter Ope.a
Technicolor Audio-VisuaJ Systems has opened
a ntt Technical Center lo Cost.a Mesa to belp meet
the firm 'a need for inc.reaaed producUon spate.
Located at 148 Baker st.. balf a mile ftom
Technicolor A VS headquarters, the structure
houses the assembly operatioaa for tbe firm's new
"mini tbeater" aeries of project.Ion devices and fot
components of other products, customer sale& and
service and warranty service.
Bderi-D .. 1'erlld .. •ftl
Lomq ud Nettleton Flaandal Corp .• Dallaa. tarseat mortca.1e bankina firm, ba retained Estey·
Hoover Advertial.DC, N.wport ~aeb. to promote
'JlaeColoo)' ta Rancho~
The aiency will bandle both the public relatioal
IDd -4vtrtialD1 for tbe home facWty ac~ the
ttrHt from the MtssJon Hills Counll')' CJub.
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•1,oco ,. • $ 850~ $ 94111
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may be l"fdttmtd prior to m.Munty. howtH''. Ftdmtl r~Jaocrs rtqutrt forlttturf ol 1hrtt mon11t~
mttrut and inltrest rate reduc:bOI! to regul.lr saving~ r:itt thefl m rll«t
As you'll note from the chart, we're
offering a variety of diff crent certificates.
Of cours~, all pay L'1e highest le_gal bank
saVJngs rate you can get. For more
information. come by any of our branches.
Ask about our ne\v Gro\ivth Certificates.
And take the ~esswork out of
your financial fu~ure.
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Ai1 ' Official
Supports
.. Non-skeds'
WASHINGTON (AP> -A f~er aupplemenlaJ airline of-
ficaal bas ~redicted lower air
fares and a five-lo ten-fold In·
crease in air travel if non·
.. scheduled airlines are permitted
to operate without undue restric
lion.
Richard 0 . Neumann. presi·
dent of California Air Charter.
•. Inc., told a Senate committee
Wedne!lday that it wiJJ not hap-
pen without a change in altitude
of government agencies.
"IT CANNOT HAPPEN unless
realistic and honest competition
is allowed lo act upon the de·
mands that are pent up by
millions of Americans foreclosed
from travel because or cost and
rampant inflation." he said
Neumann testified before the
. Senate Sm all Business subcom·
: mittee on monopQly at the start
· of a series of hearings on the
decline or the supplemental
airline industry.
Sen. James Abourezk <D·
S .D. )., p r esidi ng, s aid one
purpose is to determine whether
•• government policy toward the
supplem e::ntals. which have
declined from a peak or 142 to
seven, has been "wise and fair "
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NEUMANN SAID THE gov-
. • ernment initially encouraged CREME SODA BELLY JELLIES, ANYONE?
A,. .. ,.....
veterans. right after World War Dave KJefn Vltallzea Jelly Bean Trade
· II. lo buy surplus airplanes and
. sta.'1. airlines with the promise
. _they would not be regulated.
~· But, he added. ''from 19'8 on·
: ward the Civil Aeronautics
··Board (CAB ) bad determined to
·-eliminate the entire non·sked
· airline industry as n class to pro-
-tect the certificated trunk car-
Raisin Grow-ers Ask
riers." Record Price Rike
STATE ALLOWS
OIL RECOVERY
FRESNO CAP> -Raisin grape growers, rnost or their crop
destroyed by rain, are asking a record price that officials say could
boost the retail price at least SO cents a pound.
SACRAMENTO (AP) The
State Lands Commission is giv-
ing its blessing lo a caustic injec.
lion operation aimed al recover·
ing another 12.9 million barrels
A price or $1,050 per ton has been set by the Raisin Bargaining
Association CRBA>. which represents about 40 percent of the na·
lion's raisin producers. The previous record price parkers were
asked to pay was $700 after frost ruined much or the 1972 crop.
• or oil from the Wilmington field.
KALEM BARSERIAN, MANAGER or the RBA , estimated that
the 1976 price. if accepted, could push retail prices to $1.30 or $1.40
per pound. Raisins sold at 81 cents a pound on the shelf last year, he
added.
State Controller KeMety Cory
said the operation could bring
considerable royalty revenues to
'the state.
The new price was set for 70 percent of the 1976 crop, which is
currently estimated at only one quarter lo one third the pre-harvest
estimate of 250,000 tons.
The project is to cost $11.58
million, or which 40 percent is to
Packers have until next Tuesday to decide whether to accept
that price. The remaining 30 percent will be offered for sale by Dec.
t.
· be paid by the U.S. Energy
Rcsearct; and Dev~opmenl Ad·
ministrallon, and 60 percent by
the L o n g Beach Unit , a
landowner cons e rtium adJ
ministered by the City or Long
Beach.
HEAVY RAINS NEAR 111£ ~ginning and at the end of Sep.
tem~r ruined many grapes that were then on the ground to be
dried. Virtually all or the nation's domestic raisins are produced in
this area of Central California
Barserian said the price growers are asking will help growers
"'ho saved al least one third of their crop.
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STATI 0" CAl.IFOlllOA FOii
THE COUNTY OF OllANOI!
No A 7'77• NOTICE OF MIAlllNG OF
,.ETITION FOlt 01101!11 Al"POIH
TINO TESTAMEHT•RY TllUSTEl
•EFOllE OISTllllUTION IP C. llUI e ..... of ElHAN 8ENJAMtN
PFE~FEll .. ORN O•C•A•f(I
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OKtdl'nt. h•• tiled herein • petition tor
.. n QrtJH AOOOlnHnt,1 thr Flr\t
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carry ou·t tt\tt •~'""at lht' l rtnl <tf'ated
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CMc C..nter Drive WP\t, In the City of
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Pvbtl~hed O.ant,19 C.0••1 O••IY Potol
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ntl RIST Of YOUl
UR-STAlfTS TODAY
l~TIRIY• &UMT,
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hn"l il grcal to wake
up 1•ach mfJrnmg reelinl?
good and r('ady to take
on the day., Sure 1l is! So
1ncrea!.C vour chances
ror a loni;t um! hl'nlthy
ltfc by ~c heduling
your~elf for an annual
phy)oll0ill chN·k·UP The
rest nf your lifo <!~pends
o n 11
8USH4RO HOMES tOOll? OerfitlO • m . In'"'°' t')urtroom ol t~ FU11ff1""
Avenue HUtttlnQtonS.ach CA~ Oi!P11rtmentots.t1dcourt "' t27H•ort" -----------'-• .. n._•_,r&
Mosl any illness your
physician may possibly
find l'l treatahle and or
couri;c when trouble is
spotted enrly you r
ch:mces arc a great deal
better for rom plele
rl'COvt'rv Our pharmacy.
d 1s1lefl'iln~ m l'dicincs
vour dcx•lor llrt'seri bes. i'l
i?lod tu bt> a part of
helptnf:! you lo ltve :i
heallh1er hrt•
Ptutlp H Mc Ntmn. O.nrrot St<~eto llvo '" t~ clly of F..ile<ton.
P•''""'· t est somu Ori•~. Co.it C.tllorn••
""''°·CA .,"" O.teo ~D1ember tJ 1'76
Thi\ ~MU IS <Onducttd bY t llmlt Wll.l.IAM I . 51 JOMH.
«I _.,_lo County Cle•ll
Pl\lllpM McNt-~ MAllVIH~IC.llt ™• •••••-nt wo 111.0 "'"" tllt A-y at L4w County Oor-ol Oren9C' County on s.i>-\Mtl 1'1-•tvd , Sult• tOj
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• Sept "· n. JO. and Ou. 1, .,,. Jill'~ Pullll\Md °''"Of' c.oau 0.111 P11o1.
PUBLIC NOTICE
F~C:~T~~~!:~!':;:s y o u o rt v o u n
nwtfot1ow•no,.,..,.,..",Ar•<IOI""°"'' DOCTOR CAN PHONE "l's••• US when you need a 0r.:,Mesu~t~o~n~~ N!);~~ ::~~· delivery We will deliver
C&11to•n1a.,WI promptly without extra
&rue• E Nott 1131 "'~"~ HtWDOrt char~e . A ~real many
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8"K~~r~~~ ~"'"°' ))9 ~ people rrly on us for their
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NAM• STAT I MINT PUBLIC NOTICE '"'' bu••"•" " <nnov<ltf! t>y ~ deli very :i;crv i cc and -··•i:,:;~:'~011 charJ(c acrounts.
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Lawyer Caters to Gourmet Sweet Tooth
By STEPHEN rox
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Does tbe world really need a
cocoout jellybean 1
The answer , according to a
30-year-old lawyer turned jelly·
bean entrepreneur, la a resound·
Ing "ye$." Of course, he also
says the same thins about hi:s
tanaerine. root beer, ifeen apple
and cotton can~y jellybeans
''J ELLYBEANS HAVE been
around for a long Ume, but no
one's ever done anything with
them; this is a breakthrough,"
says Dave Klein, who sells his
"gourmet jellybeans" under the
name "J elly Bellies."
Al $2 a pcund, Jelly Bellies are
the world's most expensive Jelly-
beans, according lo IOeln, wbo
claims to have researched their
bi.story exteMJvely. There are
'17 to tbe pound, give or take a
bean. and each bas rour calories.
IOein markets Jelly Bellies to
department and food stores and otters franchises in theaters and
ice cream parlors. A pllot
franchise in an Alhambra ice
cream parlor has been quite suc-
cessful, according lo store owner
Bob Foaselman .
1'THEY REALLY SEEM to
hav e caught o n," aays
Fosselman. who has been in the
ice cream business ror 35 years .
''The concept. catches people's
imaginations. Originally, it was
sales to kids, but now they've de-
veloped party business, showers,
weddings and ao on."
In addition to the flavors
named, Jelly Bellies come in or·
dinary strains like lemon, lime,
licorice, cherry and grape. For
the more adventurous. there are
cream soda and country melon
jelly~ans.
Klein, who d eveloped the
flavors with the aid ol a food
chemist, originally bad concoct-
ed a watermelon Jelly Belly.
However. he couldn't decide
whether lo color it red or green
(two-tone jelly beans present
ClrCI~ F C11tnu1 A OUnUt 8 Ctan. Mt Clow Cp O>•u V11nt CoM Cir Com! Sf\
Comw Pa
technical problema>, so he
picked 1reen and named the
tlavor country melon. He's cur·
rently ln the process ol addint
Vitamin C lo Jelly BelUes. an
idea be terms ·'the fi.nt m~or ln·
novaUon In Jellybeans in the last.
:iC> years."
KLEIN WENT TO lAW school
after workln& his way throuih
UCLA aelllnl "Bii Dave's Pop-corn" but decided igalOBt pr~
Uclna law.
"l have rrlend11 who are tav. ·
yers who get sick in the morning
when they have lo go to cwrt. ··
says Klein. who felt the pressures
or the legal field might be n bit
much.
Millionaire Dream:
Policeman's Badge
OMAHA. Neb. <AP) -Mullimilllonaire Gilbert C Swanson Jr. says
be wants to give up business for a Ml-Ume Jaw enforcement career.
"I feel I 'm a policeman.'' said Swanson. 39. "When I talk lo
policemen and they look at me. hopefully they see me as a
policeman." n. Swanson family built C.A.
Swansoo and Sons, Inc .• into a
food processing giant before seU·
inf to Campbell Soup Co. in 1955.
SWANSON, PRESIDENT or
Swanson Enterprises, decUnes to
disclose his net worth, but Iowa
banking officials reported in 1975
that he sold his stock in a Sioux
City bank for nearly $8.5 million.
He shies away from publicity
and said he tries lo keep his law
enforcement work "low profiJe."
Swanson said be would like some
day to beconte a chief deputy
sheriff or perhaps do undercover
work.
He became interested in police
work after bis father, the late
Gilbert Swanson Sr., bought an
interest in Samardick En·
terprises, an armored car and
security !irm, he s aid.
SWANSON WORKED IN an
armored car, sometimes starting
at 4:15 ~.m .. went oo patrol and
ror five years was a polygraph
operator for the firm.
Over The Counter
MASO Usti..gs
After bis father died, he sold I ·
the firm, anticipating he would
be too busy with Swanson bus1·
nesses to continue his law en·
forcement Interests.
"That was a mistake. I wish I
hadn'tsold, ··he said later .
HE SERVED AS A uniformed
special deputy. riding a motorcy-
cle with Omaha police officers tu
learn how to handle traffic.
This year. ~waoson said. he
moved farther int.o law enforce-
ment and away from business.
He returned to Chi cago to get
more polygraph trajning and
now reports daily to the sheriff to
offer bis help.
Swanson said law enforcement
has become a "very precise and
complicated" field, requiring
highly trained personnel.
"l feel good law enforce·
ment is the salvation or our coun·
try," he said. "We can't beat the
problems or cancer and heart
disease unless persons can be
safe on the streets at night."
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DETROIT (A p ) -1be tentative
HUlemeat of the Ford atrlke bu been
app~ed by one top-lenl \ID.loo
~ but It must be oka)led by a
belore the rank-and-file get.a
iov~onlt.
JI tbe three-year qreeme.ot ta ap.
llft9'ed by the UnJted Auto Wotters'
Nation.al Ford Cou.od.I today. It goes
to a YOCe at lhe 19 Font bargaJ.nlna un·
lta around tbe countl'T.
, UDloa oftkiala have 111ld they would. not d.laeloee terms d tbe agreement
until after th~ coundl took ac:tioo.
Thur!day. Occot>er 1 um1 s DAILY PILOT 8l
'Selling Water' j
Campbell Joins
Food's Big Eight
BJ MILTON M08&0WITZ Camp~U Soup Company bu Joloed • se.led lfOUP of
food companies that do so welJ they earn more thu $100 mWlon after taxes.
There a~ only e!&bt companJ• ln that pJ'Ollt 1eape,
the other seven being Beatrice Foods, General Foods,
Kraft, Borden, Kellogg, GeDflral Mll1s and Ralaton Pw'ln•.
Beatrice. an amal..gam ol many companies, heads the pac.11;
with aiuiuaJ earnings in
exce$3 d Sl.50 million.
Campbell h u
moved Into thia circle
after closing lbe boob
Aug. 31 on Its 1978 fiscal
year. Tbe Camden.
N.J .·headquartered
Money
Tree
firm netted $101 million on worldwldesales of St.6 billion.
WREN \'OU llENTION CAMPBELL. everyone Wnb
quickly of soups -and with good reasoa. Tbe company has
a strangle bold oo the soup market that oo competitor bu
been able to loosen. Its share ol the dollars American
families spend on soup is estimated at a whopping 80 per·
cent
However, if Campbell. which ts 107 years old, bad atuct
exclusively to soups, it wouldn't be in the top echelon ol the
rood processing industry today. After all, there ta Just so
much soup you can eat.
Campbell happens to be No. 1 in a bunch of other food
categories. Tbe Swanson h'ozen dinners you fmd in the
supermarket freezer case come from Campbell. They are
the lop seller in t.haL category. Through its Franco-
AmeriCJl.D line, Campbell sells more canned spagbetU than
any other company. a mark of distinction that miiht elude
some food connoisseurs -but just ast some kids about
SpaghetUos. Campbell is also the leading packer ol vegeta-
ble juices under the V-8 label.
OTHER CAMPBELL-OWNED OPEtA'nONS inclode
Pepperidge Farm bakery products. R .. -cipe dog food and
Godiva chocolates. Finally, the company baa beiun tO
penetrate the restaurant field with Hanover Trail ateak
houses, Herfy's rut-rood outlets and Pietro's piua parlors ..
All io all, lbis diversification means soups now account
for Jess than half of Campbell's sales volume.
'
What keeps Campbell moving ahead, however. la not so
much diversification as t.he ceaaeless search for new ~
ducts. 1'bat seems to be the key to success iD the food in-·
•dustry. You have to keep coming up with new items to
parade before lhe eyes of television viewers.
FOR A WHILE CAMPBELL WAS thought to be a
stodgy holdout to this trend, sitting back and r elyto& oo its
condensed soups lo carry the ball, aa they have for decades.
But now Campbell has demonstrated that it can play the
new·product game as well as anyone else. Durin1 the past
five years Campbell bas introduced more than 100 new pro-ducts.
At any one lime Campbell Is testing more than two
dozen new products. One that's about to get a rull·scale
tryout is a tomato juice concentrate. Products do not re-
main long in the lineup if they Unger on lhe shelves. Thir·
teen products, among them a four.compartment Chinese
dinner and a three-ccurse meatloaf dinner. were recently
dropped from the Swanson line. Also booted out of the Pep.
peridge Farm stable were COCODUt and pineapple ple t.a.rts
and peach dumplings.
New products keep streaming out of the Campbell
kitchens. The r esult bas been to expand the company's line
to more than 400 convenience food products. Perhaps the
most dramatic shirt from the past was the introduction of
the Chllllky soup line.
PREVIOUSLY. CAMPBELL SOLD only
condensed soups, towbichyoubad to add water, and the com-
pany prided itseJr on the good value these soups represented.
With Chunky, which comes ready to serve, and is therefore
more convenient, Campbell got into the profitable business of
selling water in the can. Pound tor pound, Chunky costs the
consumer more than the condensed soups.
Chunky has done so well that It already accounts for 9
percent or the total soup market And It helped to nudge
Campbell over the $100 million profit mark.
'Recycled' Mine
Saves Town Funds
NEW CASTLE, Colo. (AP> -Every Saturday,
caretaker CleQ McClung opens up the abandoned Coal Ridge mine and stands watch while townspeople dump their
garbage into it.
"It's a very nice garbage dump," sald town clerk
Gladys Prender gast, one that "a good many a town would
give their eye teeth to have ... It's a very cheap way ol do-
ing things.''
IN A THROWAWAY ERA WREN many cities are wor-
ried about waste disposal, the city fat.hers in this Colorado
Rockies town of 650 saw an opportuAity to put a natural re.
source to use for a second time.
During its productive years, t.he coal mine provided
jobs for area residents, but It also developed a reputaUon as a killer.
Before the tum or the century, an explosion rocked Coal
Ridge, kUllng several workers i.nalde. ln 1913, another ex.
plosion struck. killing !r7 people. Several years later there
was a fire and the mine was abandoned.
AND so IT REMAINED UNTIL New ca1Ue'1 cit.,
council decided that the mlne's air shafts, built to provide
ventilation tor the workers, would be suitable for dumping garbage.
"We were bard up for a dump stte. and thls Just popped
up," Mrs. Prendergast. town clerk for 26 ye an, reca.Hed
Monday.
'It Just works wooderful. We keep brush and thln.1s lllle
that orr to the s tde and bum lt once lo awhile. Everythlns
else goes right down the dump."
AL THOUGH THE JONE HAS five alt shafts, caretaker
McClune. a retired local resident, makes sure the traeb la
dumped into only one d them. When that ta nlled, the
second will be u.sod, then the ot.ben.
Mn. PrendeTgast 1.,a the mine bu been In use for
more Lhan a year as a dwnp, and the first tunnel, "pretty
doaonedeep, •• tso'tfilledyet.
An occuJooaJ fire of DlYSteriOUS or1.J1n teeps the trub
compressed Inside. "l don't know whether somebody ac-
cidentail)' throwa a m.atcb, or whether Lhen's epoataoeou.s
combusUon. Bul it'a a good t.tyna for ua.'' the clerk said.
THE DUllP. OPEN ONLY co Saturdm. Isn't vb.Ible
from the road, another reason the townspeople like ll.
r.trs.Prendersast1ald.
It's also lnexpemlvo. McCtunt ls tbe only emDloye, and
the town needs only a bulldozertokeoeptbe place Udy •
To pay for upkeepi New CUtle c.b&r1e1 lta l'elidentl tl a
month toT dumplo1 pnvUeges. •
Out-of·lownen ~by I.be load. McQuq estimatel tje
cost when thev drtve ~ with their trub, and Mn. ~
dersastslid, •1'tl-1 usu~ about 75 centa." ·
. .. . . . .
•, r J,~ 88 DAILY PILOT 'Ir Thursday.October7, 1976
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LOHMAN, BARKLEY BRING ~NINESS TO TV
Of Slamming Doors and Custard Pies
Jr. Laugh-In?
' Loluna~ Barkley on TV
'I<.-By JAY SRARBV'IT
t,-LOS ANGELES (AP> -A nutty new sort-<>f·
tt variety series is afoot these days -"The Lohman
•.: and Barkley." Not ''The Lohman and Barkley and
( Dawn Rainbow Hour." Just "The Lohman and a· Barkley."
iu Alas. only a handful or cities now air this syn-
!? : dicated series. But if your part of the handful car-
... : · . ries it, drop everything and watch it on a weekly
: · · • basis so as to keep your mind in shape.
ti' . It is a weird.·runny show. It began here Aug. 22. !"': · Among other things, it featured the Swiss. Family fl, : Door Slammers and a recipe for Duck a L'Orange:
,~ · a pot of water, a duck, an orange and an iron.
t . µ..
.~ · J IT STARS TWO ~i . { 1V REVI EW Iowans, Al Lohman of • " Storm Lake and Roger
h' · Barkley of Odebolt. Both
;.. are Los Angeles radio
11 veterans who h ave conducted a morning radio show
on station K Fl here since 1968.
~· . ,tf Sometimes on that show they play records .
Other limes, they do things like promise around-
the-world trips to everyone in the audience, or run a
·soap opera they call " 'Light of My Life,' winner of
iu the Heis m an Trophy." There are a lot of those other ; .... , times.
.. .
-· (I When I first saw their TV show, it initially
seemed just another Merv Griffin im.itation. The
stars sat in upholstered chairs and talked with their
guest, Martha Raye. She giggled, then sang.
·,.
'
TIIEN SHE GOT SERIOUS. She spoke of a new
avant-garde movie she'd just made with a French
genius. Said it was full of symbolism and marked a
new artistic direction in her career.
Her hosts nodded gravely. They ran the film . It
indeed appeared made by a French genius. That is,
until a symbolic goriUa popped out of the bushes
and chased Miss Raye around.
She symbolically hit the beast in the kisser with
a custard pie.
Later the hosts gravely refereed "Celebrity
Wrestling'." It starred the Masked Moron as chief
villain.
Next week's show wasn't as good. Its best act
was a man called "The Frank Sinatra of France."
He got so carried away with a Gallic love song he
severely stabbed himself with a rubber knife.
But consider, consider that Lohman had taken a
$100,000 bribe from the mob to •'throw the show·· and
boost a competitor's ratings.
I'M NOT SURE IF THE show is a low-budget
"Laugh-In" or an in-studio version or "Monty
t Python's Flying Circus." But Lohman and ~arkley,
dead or pan, wild of humor, deserve observation.
·. So observe them if they're on TV in your town.
· Remember, it's "The Lohman and Barkley." Not
· · "The Lohman and Barkley and Dawn Rainbow
'. . Hour,,. which stars Tony Tampa, Orlando's cousin.
'.~.Happy Days Reigns
Atop Ratings List
LOS ANGELES CAP) -"Happy Days" is cur-
~ renUy America's favorite television program, the
latest A.C. Nielsen Company ratings reveal.
The situation comedy set in the late 1950s
helped ABC post its second consecutive week as the
.. most widely watched television network with 11 of
):-. its shows among the nation's 20 highest-rated last ~· week. • · "Spencer's Pilots" on CBS received the lowest
· ratings for the week.
"HAPPY DAYS," THE top-rated program dur-
ing premiere week, was first again last week.
Nielsen figures said it was seen in more than 24
million homes by an estimated 53 percent of the au-
dience in its time period.
It was one of four ABC Tuesday night shows in
the Nielsen top 20. The others were "Laverne and
Shirley," "Rich Man, Poor Man" and "Family."
"Spencer's Pilots" was seen in only about 7.7
Qlilllon homes by an estimated 20 percent or the au-
'dience in its Friday night time period.
OF i'OUR NEW SERIES premiering last week,
mly CBS' "Alice" made it into the Nielsen top 20. It ·was 13th ranked. 1be others and their rankings
were ABC's "Nancy Walker Show" (24th place>;
NBC's "Best Sellers" (28th place) and NBC's new
''Qulncy" series in its Sunday mystery movie pro-gram (29th place).
None of the.new,.5hows ranked below the 30 per-
~ cent share-of-audience mark, which netwQl'ks
generally consider an indication or a program's
success or failure.
According to the Nielsen figures, the 20 bigbest-
rated shows last week were "Happy Days" and 4'Laveme and Shirley" (ABC); N.QC's Monday
movie, "Dawn: Portrait of a Teenaae Runaway,"
and NBC's ''Earthquake: Part Two" on Sunday;
•tBioaic Woman .. and "Charlie's Angels" (ABC);
"All In the Family" <CBS); "Rieb Mao, Poor
Man," "Sunday Movie" and "Baretta" <ABC);
"M·A·S.H" (CBS); "FamiJy" (ABC); "Allee"
(~); "Welcome Back, Kotter" (ABC>; "Good
'nmes" (CBS); "84mey Miller" and "Captain and
Tennille" CABC); "The Waltons" and 110 ne Day at
1 Time" (CBS>. and NBC's "Little House on the Pralrle."
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Thut11day, October 7, t9?8 DAIL y PILOT Cl
Good-Naber Polley Tough to Keep 3 Playoff
Pitchers
Selected
By ED BURGA.RT
Of -O.ltv ...... IA""
For those who e njoy
privacy and solitude, like
John Naber, It might be a
good idea not to become an
Olympic Games gold
medalist.
"One year ago, I con·
sidered myself •to be a
mellow person," says
Naber. winner of a silver
and four gold medals in
swimming. at Montreal this
past s ummer. ''But this
year, I haven't been able to
mellow out."
Since winnj,ng gold medals
in the 100 back. 200 back, 400
medley relay and ~ tree
Pitchers
May Bat
In Series
NEW YORK CAP) -American
League pitchers may sWl come
to bat in the World Series.
The Major League Players As·
sociation filed a grievance Wed·
nesday to bar the use in the
World Series of designated hit·
ters, claiming the rule is a viola·
tion of a new agreement between
the baseball players and the
owners.
It's not that the players· group
is against the designated hitter,
according lo Marvin Miller, ex·
ecutive director or the Players
Association.
··we did not me the grievance
oo the merit of tbe designated hit-
ter rule," Miller told The As·
sociated Press Wednesday night.
"But the settlement we reached
with the owners stat.es that any
rules change must be negotiated
with the players. This change
was never even discussed with
the players. Therefore, it's a con-
tract violation."
National and American
League owners have been unable
to reach an agreement on the use
of a designated hitter. The AL
bas been using the rule, which al·
lows the manager to use a player
exclusively as a hitter while the
pitcher doesn't bat, since 1973.
The league also bas been unsuc·
cessfully trying to have its use
approved In the World Series.
When the leagues were unable
to agree this summer, baseball
commissioner Bowie Kuhn ruled
the DH would be used in alternate
World Series, beginning this year.
The grievance is expected to
re(:eive a quick bearing from the
owners' Players Relations Com-
mittee, which consists of the two
league presidents and represen-
tali ves of six major league
teams. U that group is unable to
settle the issue, it will be sent to
baseball's arbitrator, Alexander
Porter.
At least one member or that
committee, American League·
president Lee MacPhail, indical·
ed Wednesday he didn't think the
grievance was justified and that
owners in his league were upset
over the issue.
MacPhail said Wednesday that
the designated hitter was of·
ficially a rule before the new con·
tract became effective and
therefore is not review able by the
Players Association.
"The use of the designated hit·
ter in the American League was
official before the agreement,"
COWltered Miller. "but the use
ln a World Series was approved
after the agreement and we thus
feel we have a grievance.
"U we allow a change like this
to be made with this type of pro-
cedure. the owners could decide
a baller would be out with two
strikes without negotiating the
change."
A spokesman for Kuhn said the
grievance "comes as a big sur-
prise. Frankly, I don't know
'What's going to happen."
Weekend
Grid Odds
Following are the football odds
for this week's games as selected
by t.he Daily Pilot sports staff.
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UO.A over Swnlorct by II
USC over WA\lllnqton Sitt• by ts
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r1l1y, Naber bu been a
main target for autograph
seekers.
At the recenUy-coocluded
Challenge of the Sexes ln
wbkh Naber swam against
Shirley Babasborf al Mission
Viejo's Marguerite Recrea.
Uon Center. the mustachioed use senior was constantly
hounded by kids.
He was also cornered in a
small room by six newsmen,
and the usually affable
Naber showed signs of anx-
iety and discomfort as be
often displayed a frown.
"I resent all the attention
a little," be says, "but I
have no one to blame. The
fan mall ba1 been the
bi11est thin&. How can you
tell a 13-year·old boy you
can't answer his letter!"
Naber estimated that for
the flnt rew weeks after the
Olympics, be was getting a:.
many a.s 20 letters per da,y.
The number has decreased
rapidly sloce. and Naber·
says, "right now. I'm busy
trying to graduate."
During an interview,
Naber told writers that
anyone interested ln contact·
lng him should write to the
USC ttthletic department.
"But I don't want to be
called al home." be sa..vs.
Jn addition to being
purs1.ted by writers, Naber
bas found time to keep
swimming since the Olym-
pics. He competed h\ six
meets since July and at·
lributed that factor to his
victOt"Y over Babashotf in a
400-meter race in wbicb he
swam backstroke and sbe
swam freestyle.
He is also looking forward
to his final season at USC and says, "my goal Is an
NCAA title for the team."
As for competing in the
ls.> Olympics. Naber says,
"I can't answer that ques-
tion at tbls time." • JOHN NABER
Catllsb Hunter. Larry Our•
Steve Carlton and the "Mastel
Marvel" will be the 1tartl11J
pltchen for Satu~'• baMbal
playoff openers.
The playoff·tetted Hunter bm.
been offtcially tapped to pitch tor
the New York Yankees and a~
venaeful Gura bu been cbose11
to go for the Kansas City Royalt
in the nnt game ol the Amertcu
Leaeue series. The National Leagy(
managers, bow ever. are stn
playing ·'I've Got A Secret."
Raider to Sue Noll for Slander Manager Danny Oaarfl of th&.
Philadelphia Phillies lndlcatet
tbat Carlton wm be the Phillf.r
choice, allbougb be has made 'IM
oftlcial announcement yet. Cbt
cinatU maoager Sparky An
derson ls pulling out all t1M
psychological stops. He basn"I
named anyone yet -and ~
unW Friday. 24 hours before 0.
NL playoff game m Phlladelpbi4
OAKLAND (AP) -Oakland
Raider George Alkimon. in a
move unprecedented in football
history. will file a multimillion
dollar slander suit against ,Pil·
tsburgb Steelers coaob Chuck
NoU, bis attorney said Wednes·
day.
The suit, to be filed in two or
three weeks, is an outgrowth of
comments credited to Noll after
the Raiders beat Pittsburgh 31-28
Sept. 12. said state Assemblyman
Willie Brown, acting a!l
Atkinson's attorney.
-.
The furror revolves around a
concussion suffered by Pit·
taburgh receiver Lynn Swann
after Atkinson swatted him in the
back of the head as SWann was
going for a pass.
After the game, Noll implied
t.hat some of Oakland's defensive
corps were part of "a criminal
element in the NFL." Brown said
the suit, which will ask for $1
milllon to $10 million, will be
based on that statement.
"I may also sue the Steelers,"
Brown said, "because be uttered
CLEVELAND'S GILLES MALOCHE SETS FOR BLOCK.
For Potent Reds
Shaky Pitching
Still a Question
CINCINNATI CAP) -The Cin·
cinnati Reds, who proved a year
ago that pitching isn't everything,
try to do it again -this time in
shakier shape.
Heading into their fifth Na·
tional League playoff in seven
years, the Reds find themselves
in a familiar spot. They figure to
go as far as their power aod slick
defense can take them.
Reds catcher Johnny Bench
gives the pitching edge to their
playoff foe, the East DlvisJon
champion Philadelphia Phillies.
"I 'd have to favor
Philadelphia's starting pitching
over ours. because of our ques· Uon marks," said the nine-Ume
All·star. "The bullpent.oo."
H the Reds, baseball's win·
ningest club over the past two
years, have a soft spot. it is their
sometimes-superb, often-wobbly
pitching staff.
The problems started early.
with ace left-hander Don Gullett
missing most o( the season with a
recurring shoulder problem. Now
that Gullett appears ready,
veteran rigbt·bander Jack Bill·
lngbam, 12· 10, suffered an arm In·
jury in theseasonfinalet.hatcould
bite deeply into Cinciooati 's
already-thin starting staff.
'J:be best-of-five opens
Saturday with the first two games
al Philadelphia, before shifting to
Cincinnati Tuesday.
The Reds finished the seuon
with a major league-leadinC .280
batting average, but failed to pro-
duce a 20-1ame winner for the six·
lb straight year.
A bullpen that played a key role
ln last year's world championship
bas been .shaky, alm01ta one-man
force. Rawly Eastwick continued
Trevino Tied
INlAI, Je0M -'tnt.f'Ollfld ........ T'llurWllY
lnlM "eclfl< INst.n "" ~: ....,,..,,.,_
Alle<IMll* ~01alll
c;....1.1tti.r
t
his senaationaJ relief work, wfn.
ning 11 of 16 decisions, saving 26
games while compiling the best
e.r.a.ontbeclub1 a2.06mark.
Pedro Boroon and Will
McEnaoey, steady under fl.re last
year, have 3.35 and 4.87 earned
run avera1es and a collective 6·9
record.
Cincinnati relies on the most de-
v ast a tin1 hitting attack in
baseball, one that produced club
records in runs batted in (802),
h.lts (1,599) and an unprecedented
seven l0-1ame winners on the 13-man staff.
Manager Sparky Anderson was
rorced to start rookie pitchers 50
times, but uncovered a stopper of
sorts lD the proceas.
Pat Zachry, a skinny s.root-s
rtgbt·hander. stepped in to com·
pile a 14~7 record in a bid to win
rook:Je ol the year honors. His 2. 74
earned run average was best
among Cincinnati starters and
the tall Texan proved bis worth
under pressure with five victories
over the pitcbiog-ricb Los
Angeles Dodgen.
Al))derson will likely start
Gullett, 11-3, or Zachry in the
opener against left-hander Steve
Carlton,»7.
Tbe Pbils won the season series
seven 11mes to five. outscoring
the R~ 62-80, but ClncinnaU is
quick to point out that Joe Morgan
misled most of the early games
with assorted lnjurtes.
Philadelphia flnUihed with a
.272 battinl average, second only
to Clnclnnall.
Oak Tree Opens
ARCADIA-The Oak Tree
Jlacln1 A11oel1Uoo beC1ns ill eiCbtb MUOft at Salta ADlta Fri·
day, and tbe »day ~. wW
lutthroqhNov. 7.
Flnt post wW be at l :IO and raelq wUJ be cOllduetAld Wed·
nelday.SUnda,.
those words as a representative
of the Steelers. We have not de-
cided on the figure. It will be
based oo what damage has
been done to George's reputation
aod to bis ability to eam money.··
After the game. Noll flled a
complaint with NFL com·
missioner Pele Rozelle. who
viewed game films and fined
Atkinson $1,500 and Jack Tatum.
another Raider. $750. The fines
have not been paid.
ln a statement issued Wednes·
day . Tony DeCello. alto
Sports in Brief
representing the players. said
singling out the two men in "a
rough game" has led to their be-
ing "booed unmercifully when
their names were announced."
"We will nol under any
circumstances permit our clients
to pay the fines." DeCello said.
"Rozelle has no aulhoritY. to give
out an arbitrary fine or to enforce
it." The two players and their at·
torneys met with Roielle in New
York Monday to l'equest afonnal
hearing on the matter.
"I know right now who it'll be
but I'm not saying," sayS: 1 ·
mysterious Anderson.
New York's Billy Martin ~·· the first of t.he four manager. ((
reveal bis playoff plans whu
earlier this week, he selected..
Hunter, 17·15. and Ed Figuerea;
19-10, as the pitcben for the ftnl
two AL games in Kansas Cit7.
Either Dock EIUs, 17-8, or Kem
Holtzman, 14·11, will pitch ill
game No. 3 for the Y ante.
when the playoffs shift to New
York next Tuesday.
Kings Tie Barons;
Ali Undecided
Martin. in fact. bas been tbE
moat talkative or the managers
during the week prior to playoff
time. On Wednesday, the verbose
Martin revealta that Hunter bu
bad a sore arm this year,
perhaps explaining his su~par
season. Hunter, who led tbt
Oakland A's to three world
championships io t.he early um>s.
failed to make the »victory cir-
cle for the fint time in six years.
RICHFIELD. Ohio -Tommy
Williams scored with 6:41 re·
m~ in the third period to give
the Los Angeles Kings a 2·2 tie
with the Cleveland Barons in the
first National Hockey League
game for the new Cleveland
franchise Wednesday nigbL
The Barons scored a pair of
goals in the third period, inch.id·
ing an unassisted tally by Dennis
Maruk that gave the Clevelanders
ashortlivedlead midway through
the period.
Rogie Vachon turned away 21
Cleveland shots.
Ali Mafl Clta11ge
ClUCAGO -Muhammad Ali's
manager said today that the
lieavyweight boxing champion
bas "made no definite decision
concerning his retirement from
boxing."
Herbert Muhammad said All is
in Miami making a movie of bis
tife and will decide aft.e.r that the
future of bis boxing career. He
said the movie will lake the rest ol
theyeartocomplete.
tt'Ula Co LA
LOSANGELES-MauryW'ills,
listed as one ol three finalists for
the vacant San Francisco Giants'
managing post, bas instead re-
joined the Los Angeles Dodgers as
a full time instructor.
The Giants said they would an·
nounce their new manager today
in San Francisco. but the Dodgers
said Wills would be at Dodger
Stadium meeting reporters.
CoseflA•dped
NEW YORK -The familiar
voice you bear on 'IV when the
Yankees meet the Royals in the
American League baseball
playoffs Saturday will be that of
youroldfriend,RowardCosell.
Cosell? On Baseball?
None other. ABC·'IV sports pre-
sident Roooe Arledge is haul·
ang out the big guns for the rirst
year in w hicb bis network
alternates on the playoffs and
World Serles with NBC.
Aal"Oll to Atla11ta'r
ATLANTA -The Atlanta
Braves of the Nalimal League
scheduled a news conference to-
day, apparently to announce that
retired home run king Henry
Aaron will rejoin the team in a
management position.
"We decided not to say
anything about it during lbe
season," Martin told reporten
about Hunter's tortured arm. "1
think we said he had something
wrong wit.h bis leg. But it was not
a hamstring as we led you to
believe. He had tendonit.ls in hia
right arm."
Big Test .for GWC
Corsairs Have Pot.em Off eme
Golden West College's rootball team is unbeaten in three games
and ranted No. 1 in the state and second in the oation.
Rustlers coach Ray Shackleford is happy about all that. but be
is still concerned about bis offense as GWC prepares fortbe invasion
of tough Santa Monica College Saturday night (7:30) al Orange
Coast.
"There's nothing wrong with our offense that a UtUe continuity
wouldn't help," says Shackleford, who has had to shift personnel in
and out for the first three games because or injuries.
"We haven't bad the same starting quarterback for two straJgbt
games and we've had to switch a lot of people around in our line. We
need team unity, but we can't do it with people in and out of the
lineup.
"But we can't complain, because this is the way it is," aa19
Shackleford.
The Golden West coach feels his talented defense will get a solld
test from the Corsairs.
"Santa Monica has a very, very balanced offense. They have a
good quarterback and two fine backs. They look a lot like the old
Santa Monica teams. They throw well, but not as much, and they are
a big, strong physical offensive team.
"Santa Monica has been one of the best teams we've played
over the years. They've given us all we can handle with personnel
that wasn't lbat good. This year they have good personnel.
"And they don 'l give up the rush so we might be in for a long
night unless our passing game gets going," adds the Golden West
coach.
Sophomore Jim Andrus, who completed three of five puses fo;
87 yards last week (73ofitcameon one TD play to Jack Upton), will
be the starting G WC quarterback.
The two running backs are Pat McKeon and &ic Martin.
McKeon bas 316 yards in 60 carries (S .. 3 average) wblle Martin bas
188 yards iD «carries (4.8).
.........
OODOERS ON 1141 mND -(from lett>
Dusty Baker, Blll Russell and Bill
Buckner chat in their Inalewood hospital
quarters foUowtna ope,..tioas to correct in·
juries suffered Ulla season. Baker and
Buckner had surgery on their leg2',
Russell bad bone chips removed from his
left arm. Reggie Smftb. not ,Pictured, had
surgery oo bi. aboulder. All are reported-
ly in good condlUon.
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CJ DAILY PILOT Thurtday, October 7. 1978
!iays Moore CM Bids ~:· We Mu.st Stop For Mor
·· Laguna's QBs 1?,~~~:~.
: · El Toro High School's Cbargers face their stlf·
• f •t test of the yoUJ11 season Friday nl&ht when they
~ Laguna Beach Hieh in a batUe of unbeaten I \South Coaat Lea1ue football teams at Mission Viejo · • Hlch. Kickoff ls at 8. .
' ' Each team bu posted a 3-0 record including
: ; openin1 league vlctaries over Dana Hilla and Costa
I ~Mesa and eac:h boasts a strong defensive unit and
• •an offense capable~ scoring against any foe. ! : "We're aoln& to have to play without offensive
' •blocking mistakes," coach Mac Moore of El Toro , !says. "We can't let their quarterbacks run the ball
• tall night. either.
· • "Laguna Beach ls a very physical team and
: they have good site along the line and in the
•backfield.
' : "On offense, they nm right at you an~ are very
: • good on the straight dives and counter dives. They
· tget you tb.inklng inside, then tum the quarterback
' ; loose on the out.side on a keeper.•'
. Perhaps the key to the game is at quarterback
·ror both sides. El Toro inserted Mike Sentak. a
• "transfer from New Jersey and a junior into t!te
• ·signal-calling berth last week and came away with
· a30-7 victory over a favored Dana Hills squad.
: Laguna Beach uses two quarterbacks on an
alternaUng basis. Bill Gompf and David Chap~an
; :have done an out.standing job in running the Artists'
· veer offense and both like to run with the football.
El Toro's Sentak carried 11 times ror 64 yards
· last week in bis first starting role and completed six
p~~. Se k In addiUoo to the emergence or nta at
quarterback. Moore feels that the blocking of Bill
Fairbrother and the running or Bob Ch~les and Hector Avella have also conbibuted heavily to El
Toro's success.
. Schaff Expecting
:~C'ilM to Open Up
quarterback harried by
aggressive pass rushes
the past two games,
Costa Mesa High football
coach Tom French says
be expects more ol the
same tactics aa his t.eam
bies to. rebound from Its
loss at Laguna Beach.
Tbe Mesans taogle
with Dana Hills Friday
night at Orange Coast
CoUege in an 8 o'clock
South Coast League
struggle aod bigb in
French's practice priori-
ty has been pass protec-
tion.
''I'm sure they'll try to
put pressure on our
quarterback,•' says
FTench. "Laguna Beach
took some gambles and
blit~ed its outside
linebackers and that's
one thing ... e've worked
and worked on this
week."
The Mustangs of Costa
Mesa were brought down
to earth when Laguna
Beach punished Mesa,
almost quadrupling the
Mustangs' net yardage.
''Our team bas come to
the realization that a win
and a tie in non-league
play does not make us a
hotshot team ," says
FTench .
· Corona del Mar basoo·
ly scored nine points in : ! three games, but San
· Qemente High football
, coach Allie Schaff
,figures the Sea Kings d ·
French says his team
will return to the field
with no changes in the at-
tack in personnel or tac·
tics. "It's not a matter or
changing people or how
we operate," says
lng a Tri tons team that French, "it's a ll\atter or
runs a wishbone behind a the degree or intensity
line that features 240-that we play with.
pound Corky Calvert. "I felt prior to the
..... -fense will become more
;potent each outing.
~ "With the advent of l·tbat youngster from
:Newport Harbor, their
,-offense Is going to open
;~." says ~haff. "We ~.Understand be is really a
:.·goodrunning back." t That rw:mtog back is ,. ·Jlike Spra1tz, who made ~'°impressive Sea Kings ~r.lebut I as t week by
!U""rush in g for 106 yards ~:.gainst University. ~f Spraitz figures to be S. +vm more effective at 8
3:Friday night when the
•!·Sea Kings invade San
·: ·c1emente in a key South ~ :COut League football
';-pme.
•. . Corona del Mar and
• : San Clemente are 1-0 in
°''league and Schaff SQ'S d
his opponent, "we figure
they are contenders for
1he league title. They
' have a well-balanced ball
'Club and obviously bave a
good defense.
"Their defensive left
tackle looked excep-
tional against University
and their linebackers are
)rtrong. Plus, we assume
they have a fine de·
• fensive backfield since
:teams don't throw at
tbem that often."
Corona del Mar bas
s urrendered seven
p>tnta and recorded two
· utouts, but will be fac·
After qetting bliUed by season that Dana Hills
Bolsa Grande, 28-14, the was one of the real
Tritons have recorded roadblocks in this league
16-0 and 15-7 victories. and I still do." Dana Hills also fell the "We expected to get bite of an upset last
stronger each game," week, railing to El Toro,
says Schaff. "As I said 30-7. "Dana Hills is bet·
before the season began, t.er than its record in·
we are very inex-dicates, there's no ques-
perienced with only one lion about that ," con-
retuming starter on of. tinues French.
fense. But we have been · · Th e y h a v e an
progressing." explosive attac k with
Probably the Triton S t e v e C r a p o a t
who bas shown the most quarterback a nd they
offensive progress is have size .. It's hard for
quarterback Glenn Dill. me to believe that they
who has rus hed for 130 haven't won yet: ''
yards on 28 carries. Mike .As for stoppmg Dana
Kruthers who didn't Hills. French says the
play oo offense until this firs_t task is to c~ntain the
year, carried nine times option_ play with Cr;llpo
for84 yards against Mis-running o r passang
sioo Viejo. against Mesa's comers .
Swim Exhibition Set
World record holders
Bruce Furniss and Rod
Strachan will take part
in a exhibition of swim
strokes Saturday after·
noon (2) at University
High pool at the corner or
Culver and Campus
Drive in Irvine.
Two-time Olympian
Steve Furniss, s ilver
medalist Joe Bottom and
USC swim coach Pet.er
Oaland w i ll also
participate.
The exhibition will
highlight a 24-h our
marathon r e l ay
sponsored by Irvine
Aquatics beginning Fri·
day at S p.m. The public
may swim in the relay
with a donation of 25
cents. Admission to the
exhibition is free.
Pro Hockey
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Grid Menu,
Dlreetions
TON1GHrSGAJD
Edlaon n Mater Del at Santa Ana Bowl
(7:30)
nmAY'SGAJID
Fount.aln Valley VI Kenned.1 at Hunt·
m,too Beach IUch <B>
R.ed.landa at Newport Harbor (8)
Corona del Mar at Sm Clememe (8)
Dana Hills vs Costa Mesa at Oranae Cout Colleie (8)
t.aauna Beach vs El Tot"O at M.l.uioo Viejo
(8)
8ATU&DAY'SGAID8
Huntington Beach vs Loa Alam.lta. at
Weatem High (8)
Marina vs Loara at La Palma Part (8)
Mliaion Viejo vs Univenity at Tuatln Hlib (8)
Estancia at El Modena (7:30)
Santa Monica vs Golden West at OCC
(7:30)
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Barons' Coleman
Out With Injury
Edison, Monarchs Vie ·:
In First-ever Meeting
Zdlaon H.lgh of Runt· Me a n w b i l e t b teams are strona up
m,toa Beach and Santl Mooarcbs ol Mater Del frool and have excellent
Ana's Mater Del. two d coach Wayne Cocbrun linebackers.
Oranae County's top enter w i t ho u ~ Edison's backers in·
prep football teams quarterba ck TI m elude Randy Schwart&
year·ln and year-out, Wlgmore, who Is re· and Brian Gloshen. wf\h
club for the first Ume portedly lost with an bacltu1> by Judd.
ever at the Santa Ana ankle inju ry ror the Mater Del's Steve
Bowl tonight. game. His replacement M c G 0 w 8 n h a s
Ki k rr f b is Mark Druba, who has spearheaded a defense
c o or t e DOD· been alternating wlth thathasallowedon.lytwo
leque sltlnniah la 7:30 Wigm.ore. field dOals int.be last two and the game featur. • two scrambllna de· Mater Dei operates starts.
fa.es. Tbe Chargers ot with split backs and uses Cocht'un s ays bi's
Edison coach Bill the quarterback option, team's major tasks are
Workman are 7-point but baa yet to really ex-putting a pass rush on
favorites, based on the plode. Rakhshani and in getting
passing potential of Ediaoo, however, bas good coverage by his
quarter b a c k Steve shown a distinct advao-secondary.
Ra.kbabani. tage int.be running game Workman says bis
Rallbsbanl's ability with Judd's strong run· team's defense bas
surfaced last week when Ding and Rakhshani's shown improvement. but
the Chargers rallied to passin~. is concerned with giving
d u m p R i a 1 t 0 • s __ D_e_f e_n_s_i v_e_I Y::__b_o_t_h_up..:._tbe_l_o_n..:;;.1_g_ain_e_r_. __ _
Eisenhower. 39-21, astbe
6-1 senior completed 23
d 30 passes for 344 yards
and four touchdown.a.
And if Ralthsbani is
anywhere near bis
performance or last
week, it ricures to make
the nmnlng of Jim Judd,
a 201-pound tailback. all
the more dangerous.
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Gary Coleman, Fotm· over a Fighting Irish ~5'tll°':'*'
lain Valley High's talent· team that la 2·1. ca-TimMlcllol•
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sidelined with a knee in· and physical." s ays Me•DetOtMw
jur y when the FV Pickford. "They have a ~-===-act>am
Barons, ranked No. l in strong defensive line and R<Hlarto.m1..-r
the CIF 4-A poll, collide their strength is · their c -Joe a.-
with the Kennedy fight-pbysicaJ size." t~.!.~
~ Irish of La Palma at Offensively, Kennedy ~'--..--'
8 Friday night at H\Dlt· changed quarterbacks ~;g;::a
ington Beach High. last game and assistant Ta-Oewe10enui.s
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17S Coleman, who bas coach Stan Clark aays, S&-J1"':'.,..~
completed 26 of 52 "that change seemed to 0T-e111o.11h'"" ..a
aerials for 441 yards, suf. have helped. The new ~o!:"-::
fered cartilage damage quarterback seems to oT....-G!Ntoft its
in the first half of the throw a lot better. But I t=:=:"-1 ~:
Barons' 21..0 football vie-think the key is that they 1.~'-MCGowan •1s
t K t II f have Improved so much ce-AoftSHaoyf ~ ory over a e a o C&--f!1<11.wi11t'-" ... Anaheim Saturday. over the las t three s -era1tOW1ct *' ~ 04STill9UTORS, IHC • LOS ANGELES• 10 PllOOf
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Pickford said Coleman's
status for the season
won't be known until Fri·
day or Saturday when
the doctors will decide
whe ther s urgery is
necessary. As it now
stands, Coleman will not
suit up against Kennedy.
although he was jogging
Wednesday.
Doug Thompson, who
connected on three d 10
against Katella, will be
t.be starter.
Two other Barons
sidelined with injuries
are center Tim Bienek
and guard Bob Stanton.
On the positive side, re-
ceiver Ken Margerum
will return to action mis-
sing the past two games
with a back injury.
Still, the Barons are
two-touchdown cboi~
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Athletic
It's No Breather,
Says Tars Coach
S11mmaries Newport Harbor High that bad. u we overioot
football coach Bfll them, we're going to 1et
•••UHNIUI Piuica bas a punllng bum.ped."
vA"'"" T r N • ..._.""'-"""'""''_.. predicament on bls wo o ewport a , .. ,,... bands as bis team girds mllnataya aH In ques-~st!:?o.!t"'~u:':•t~~~!" .. ~,!·, for its final Sunset llooable condition for
o.t 1e. weor-• •· .._ 1M1 ,., League rootball tuneup. Friday's test-recetvus
Dolnefter .,., '""" 1"1 cHlf .,.,.1•'" ...... e Sallo-o• Newport Mike Mello and Bob W ; Htfldfl<ll'°" CN I dtf Toll I l & U • o 'I
Tl'\llenk11 <Ml o.t V•119ln ... Tv1111 take the field Friday Thagard. Mello bu an :~1~ulldv • 4• Dodv CM>,., night at 8 against an <>s>-ankle iDJury and if be
.,......... ponent still winless and can't start, it'll be either
""" Mvm Rll•v 1N1 .se1 01win scoreless. It sounds lilte Frank Vencllt, Jim ~~·,d~;.~"1~1·~ 1~~~· a breather for the Tessen or Gary Hooper
s.1c• cu1 def K1r1>.1c~·Douoh!Y .... Sal lo rs , who have lnbisplace. =:-;o:~~':r~:.::~,i;.~:; responded from an open-Thagard is bothered
Olllbs-K•-r •1. , .. ,11 o..-cM1 ing loss to record two with an ankle sprain and
ee1 Slwlc>lro-Mu .. , .,. vo1~ "'°'.,. victories behind a solid Rolf Schwalbe wW start I H) def AO\\et•r Pope I. if'lb ard . • ...... w.1 .. nhelm••·Fl•ll• !Ml <1e1 def'ense, excellent Icicle-· ag lSn lre~.
etMl•v·s-••• 1-2. MY•",...,,.., i.ng game, clutch receiv-Pimca's concerns are
INI 11•1 o.,, ... Ad•m•. 0 ed fold Fi •t..~ Wthenhtlme,.Cronley (M) del i.ng and an improV ruD• two-• rat \&Jail:: is
"-'""'.,." P9 rt.eru ning game. Newport's tendency to
u1-m11tt>1.MAMltM And it would be a make the big mistakeoo
_,_ Sc:fll•t 1~':9C: Sctvoedler H bre at be r if it was defense-allowing the
•• Couh• .. 3. K Ju (EI won ..... ,. Podunk High from the cheap touchdown.
J~mH !El d•I Fullmer .. 4. del sticks invading. But it The other anxiety is 8hc.,.. .,,, Tomulc IE l losl U , s.1 • , I , th T · ..1 b t i 1 f ON•• ce1 .,., -.,,, .,.. a.non tso t . ls e emers 'IA t e pot en a o
r~i =•ru1~:_> :;1 !°.:.:. ~· =n ~edlands High, smF art-Redlands: "Redlands
Sc:.'-felder (El won by defeull. ~I tng from lOSSeS to 0U0-bas hurt itsel( pretty
11¥ct.taun tain Valley, Anaheim badly with fumbles and o...... and Pasadena. interceptions," .says
.Jeen5c11i.t-t•ort\l••IEldefSmi111-••w • t tb ~--' "And Imo .. ndall 74, io.t lo Sem\•Cott..-H e Ve g 0 e rau.aC&. YOU W
11rwc11er·W1111ams 1E11os1 w . ._..Anaheim-Redlands with Paul Womack
w._.a.uei IE> c1e1 Kre-si...,,.,.., game film s '' says coaching them they are 6•4, Rum•o•·M••ch 6· 1, Held • , , ' 1 '
J11rchen IE I lost M , won •• ,, Pizuca. Red ands going to arrive. We just
Shdo•s•1-1.. .. IE> d•1 K•llv made some dumb mis-hope it's not Friday
McCarmlcll 6·2, def Ertcltton· t k d · 1 all · ., .11Ame11110 .,,; aoy1e w1111e 1e1 -a es an 1sn t re y rught. .._,, M ; M Ju·Mere1101 CU l05t lo
a.w-r·H•mlll 44; won Dy dlltfeull; ~·Le"I !El won by dtfeull, ...,, .. ,.
JUNIOlt YAltSITY ... ._..,He..W (J) Ct)EstM<ia
SllOQlff
Marina Defense
Vollen CNI det Oel..•v• IS. Or&IW>Od
llil def Hendrie ••. Pender CE I def
~r•S;W•ll CEtdet So..,.~9-0
Gff CHI def Panc:al<•. ,, Ooon CEI
Oe{AubtrtH
Concerns Henigan
0.11111" An improving Marina says. "Even though we p., ..... P.lmqul•I (N ) <lei Stlee>-H. b s b I f tb 11 'bave lost a couple of Qlltrd-V•uSlllndtrt7. Pool·O-IEI lg C 00 00 a
.,., stamper Hausm•n •' Fell•· team will tangle with games including that one ~~:~~~~·\~':9':r=:.~ Loara Higb's Saxons last week to Los
Sc>etn •1: HH1on·Smll~ IEI ~· Saturday night (8) in the Alamitos, I feel we are ~~~(~11..c:;~~~.~:.~~b;~· final non-league outing improving and the Irids
of the season with action have a very positive at·
vol.1..1nA1..1.. at La Palma Park in titude. JUNIOR VAWSITY Marina def Foothl111s.n is s Anaheim. "We are just about
is.~"-1Ma•defOaneHlll••i 11· Marina of Huntington where I thought we
Mal..-0.1 c1e1 Mary-ts 11 is. Beach has a 1·2 record would be at this time of is.~. while the Anaheim· the season but we also
, .. ~1~~1ty d•1 Co•<• ~ •s '· based Saxons have an have the toughest part of
i...qona 11.ac11 .,., Minion Vl•Jo identical mark. our schedule coming is.11. is.1. "0 l aren't up." Edi-. d•• 1. e Wiiton 14 1•. n 11. ur p ayers
1s.11 discouraged," coach H enigan wasn't .,~.~~·-n•• cHI El Toro tS.ll. Mike Henigan or Marina satisfied with the team's
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Alamitos.
"We are young and in·
experienced and will
make mi s takes,"
Henigan admits. "But
the improvement each
week bas kept the spirits
up."
How does the Marina
coach look at Loara?
"They are well
coached and you bave to
beat them. They wan't
beat themselves. They
have a good quarterback
and a couple of good run-
ners."
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Thurtdey. October 7 1976 DAILY PILOT Q
Containing Wilson Scores 11 Goals Cross Count~
K P•OSM·\O~M Merk ey ou .. ., ••• •u• cu • ••• , ...
For E les ln El Toro's 14-9 Win i,\,;;.~:t~~,~!:Z ag 1101. 8 Ot~ 101 ••• ffl ~n 101 It 11 I AllllO fOI tt·~ _.. ln lo otb tl F'ouJl• Me•h•• HO•IMI lllH<9 1, sfet01tO)lt •)llOAll..,IOllJ:4CI. Estancia Hlgb of Costa Jeff WUaon poua ~ er ac on, •01yni1t, 'f'•• ________ _..._
Mesa has two basic aims 11 goals, leading his El lain Valley bowed to host v•H•TV
for Saturday night's Toro High teammates to LoaAlamltos, 1.2·7. ,,,.,,,,c1e1r._...,,QoieT't a ~'
(7 •30) i truggle at El a 14·9 South Coast VHStTY Ecllson , 1 • ~ M~ena High in Century League victory over host m ,_ ac-"°'""n • t-•• 11~~.~'.':i~=:,k!~1*' Leaguerootballactian. Dana Hills Wednesday o.n.""'' ' 1 , >--• JuN•o•vu11n
Fi.rat, coach Jim Brat· ant;moon in water polo .~::;:~11';.',-W~:"-~~.=:: Mol\ttM11rsc-"0oae':"': o ~ o
ten says his Eagles must action. o.19nef4,Ml1MC11s. Edi'°" 4 "· 1 ,_,. -lain the sweeps of El In non-league play, JUNIO• v••t1n Edit•" \Corino: ""• loren4 >. ..,.,.. H t • B h ' k_...,OINn.rt 14-1,Y•l .. y.Crewtord\,~ Modena tallback Mike un 1ngton eac s EITOt'O > 1 1 ,_. '· Geo 3, W•ri.1 •. Ao11•nson •. Merk Edison ripped visiting 0enaH111, 1 2 2 ~ HedaY•t.Se1111. L•ur...,1.
And. second Bratten Moot~alr, 22·7, with Kai S<0rln9 : ET-Fluu , Klett. .!.~°' .. v"~ ..... '"-Mar\1••11 4. DH-Hemllto" 4, ..._,. -••
says bis own team •s d · WeissSper etbgeWng 11 and s.i.mi .. v. ,.°'"''°'" =".:,.,.., ! ~ ~ !:.~ fense must generate nm a 5. . Sc-wo....-n Edison "orlno: 8•ro1101tr 1. IOIDe consistency in its And Tom Grandle and En-, o o >-4 ~ t. OK-. Shi.lib i. Helf.
outside running game to Mike Linkletter each ~-':~ u __ ,,,.,2,..; .,1 o!;: _,_ vA•SITY
take the pressure off scored three goals as ~d.Woocb. • ~"~
junior quarterback Dave Laguna Beach defeated VAttS•TY • =~• ~ ! ; ~'! Jeranko. bo5t Servile of Anaheim. Sc.,....,o.erten Esi.ncle scor1nq: ~, 2. wv.11. Llnkletter's goals in-Merine o o i ._ • Huney. Jeranko, who bas a eluded two penalty shots. L&Jordaft , , , 4-fO JuN1oa vus1TY
good arm and some ex-Meanwhile Foothill of e!:~':-A=~ s•-], v-v t. "-"'" sc-11vo..~ , ....... cell~l targets, bas been Santa Ana banded host JUNIORVAltSITY E~·· I 0 0 -I the vtctim of some tough k.,.WOlloHWn Eu..c1e1eorlftQ' um
defensive rushes by Estancia (Costa Mesa> a ~~ ~ ! ::.~ S::.O:.":.:::"
Edison of Huntington 12-4 loss and host Long -tnetcorlnq· H119f1M,8ol•-· Foo""" 1 > > 1-11
Beach and Footbill of :i~~f:a J(~~:rin~~:~ S:.!O:Y"=:!. ~=:1. Korlnq: s!ld:'nc/i. ~~
Santa Ana. Beacb)l0-8. Mllnne ~ : ~ ~:::: rift9.
And El Modena figures 1..e .IOreleft ~~:::_~
to try the same thing out ~a .. ,,. 1 1 • ,_.
of its defense, which T • s dary s.r.~•Kwlnq: Gr1ne11.' ,,' w1..:;:,
features a trio Of three-ro~ 8-D-..-.S...., econ Mlittcxll. Houts. Llnltlett..-l
Year Starters across the ---JUNIOa v.USITY ~•vOMe,.,. line. ~8HCll , 2 l I )-o1
Ge B . T Servi"' • , 4 , .... gi~~E:t ~Ocdh~°n~~. ?! S~ ts 1ggest est ~~2~11~~~~sir..r 20
Ward t,
Bratten, "will run Merk" . i::.o:;:,:...
at you all nightlong with The University High Sweazy is coming oil =11 .. '" : ! ~ ~ sweep type action. We (Irvine) secondary, an 11·for·26 performance LB woorlftO: L..tderman. ~
have to contain Merk. which bas registered five against San Clemente, -.i1ocu. c.rison. ~ > .
The qua~terback, Bob interceptions in three but be figures to be ~!~~
Toovey, is an average games, gets its biggest challenged Saturday. Fm."'"" , 1 1 ,_ 1
high school quarterback. test to date at 8 Saturday ""us rar the Tro"ans ....,.FV•·~~. ~.uv 1,3~! ,',;~ and doesn't throw a lot. · b th Troj .L 11 · • " -.... " But if . bi tim night w en ' aJlS have allowed opposing twt. r-. .... ".
be m wfc!kv~ke ~All~ c~h with the M.lss.ion quarterbacks to com· J~:_o:,::.:;:
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Am ~ VieJO Diablos at Tustin plete 20 of 52 for 194 Fm vene, 1 1 4 u-10 enC8D. High ards ..I llU L.otAlemltos 3 t l 4-14 r .. 1 h ht could · y , an average 'IA -.6 FV "'°"""'. Kn~ ,, sine••• 1, IRVINE t oug we The Diablos will be yards per game. "'-"'2. 11t.-.1. Hk u . ' put pressure on the starting <(uarterback: . S::.O::t::.::n INDUSTRIAL:
Foothill quarterback,·Mtke Sweazy , who Plus, Uruversity may Ftn.V••lef s t, 4-n CQMPt.EX
but be came up with a University bead football have sophomore. Dave 1..o>•1-1tos o ' 1 1-l :-
super game." coach Dick Roche says is Langmade back in the a.~t. =,~:.=::.';.Pe-2. '----------~~
In Merk 's running ·the best signal caller bis seco~dary · Langmade, limmmmmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-game is the offensive team bas faced. who mtercepted a ~ I
line blocking of El "He throws the ball and, broke up another m
Mod h. h t nds t ell .. R b "b t Uni s 3-0 wm over Los ena, w 1c e 0 w •. says oc e, u Amigos of Fountain cross block the defense, we like people to throw d shooting for angles. against us. Our secon· Vall~y • misse last
"Basically ., says Brat· dary bas been playing week s action wltb a
ten, "El Modena's de-well and we have been strained . back: The
fens e I s just like getting a very good pas.s talented , Trojan is also
Foothill's, so it's not r u s b t be past 2 lh the teams kicker.
somethingnewforus." games." But for the fourth week, the big University
Women's Basketball
concern ls offense. While
the Trojans have not· al·
lowed a TD, they haven't
5cored one either.
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ero-l 1 3 • "We've been making Qmotlell 4 l 0 11 Mct..een 1 s s " dumb mistakes bere and Gore~ • o 1 •· there. We move the ball =• ~ ~ ~ : but we end up cutting our
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Lore tta'
f inally
Jlakes It
OCC Plans Seven Plays
' . f.NASHVILLE, Tenn. P> -Loretta has
nally made it to
llalbville.
.tMary Kay Place, who
JaYB Loretta Ha"en ~ tbe "Mary H artm.an, ~~Y Hartman" com-
~y-soap opera on
t!(1 e v is i o n , w a s I n
J'ltasbville last week for
~first time.
,.Accompanied by
Graham Jar vis, who
Dlays her husband
lie on the show,
Place sang on the
d Ole Opry. was
a tour of the city
a'n d m e t s e v er a I
'*lebrities. I
·oN THE SHOW, the
~am-deluded Loretta
d her am b itious
band have been try.
to travel to Nashville
she can become a big
try minlc star.
·~-........ NASHVILLE STAR
Mary Kay Place
thal Loretta really does
have a Southern accent.
''This is the closest I 'll
ever get to the ·Mary
Hartman, Mary
Hartman' show," Miss
Pearl said. "Minnie
Pearl would be a little
lost in that atmosphere."
Miss Place's album is
entitled "Tonight! At
The Capri Lounge." Dol-
ly Parton, Emmylou
Harris, Anne Murray
and Herb Pederson are
supporting vocalists on
the album.
In real life, she's
ady rec1>rded a coun-
album and now may
that she's sung on
Grand Ole Opry, vis-T HOUGH SH E has
the Couotry M~lc been singing since her
of Fame and had da)'!> at the Vniversity ~
picture taken in front Tulsa, she is of course
a wax figure of Hank best known now as an ac-
ams Jr. tress. But she bas wrlt-
She bough\ a book' ten scripts for episodes
s&.winithehomesolthe of "Phyllis," "Paper sws. sa11g briefly for a Moon," "Maude," 'The
drink1ngbeeratthe Ma r y Tyler Moore
f ed Tootsie's Orchid Show" and "M·A·S-H."
nge and was com-One ol her first singing
mented by Minnie parts came when she
arl. sang "If Communism
Orange Coast Collete bas announced an am·
bltious fall-winter theater schedule that •W see
seven productions mounted ln the three OCC stag-
ing areas
Leadint tbints off al the Costa Mesa college
wU1 be the Orange County premiere of Robert
Patrick's acclaimed 4:fama "Kennedy's Cbildru,"
which will run Oct. 2'1·30 in the main allditorium UD·
der the direction ol John Fenacca. It wW be
followed by an "environmental" production of
"Cyrano de Bergerac," directed by Willlam
Purkiss. which will play Nov. 10-13 in the college's
Student Center before going on tour to high schools
around the county.
AN ORIGINAL llUSICAL, "From Here to
Kingdom Come," ls scheduled for Dec. 1-4 and 8-11
in OCC's Drama Lab theater, directed by Jon Renn
McDonald. Meanwhile, the opera "Hansel and
Gretel" will be preseoled Dee. ~11 and 16-18 in the
auditorium with Carole Boelter directing for OCC's
Five Penny Opera Company.
Tom Bradac will bring "Six Characters ln
Search of an Author" into the Drama Lab for
performances Jan. 12-15. while a four-member
company of black Sooth African dramatists ~
join with a group d OCC students for a special
theater project directed by James Bertholf opening
Jan. 16. also in the Drama Lab. Noel Coward's
"Design for Living" will close out the fall-winter
slate under Jack Holland's direction Feb. 15-19 in
the Drama Lab.
All productions, except the opera, will be of.
fered Cree, and opera tickets are only $1.50 . ..Furtber
information on the OCC season may be obtained at
556-5640.
CALLBOARD -Doug Rowe is back in town
and will hold auditions Sunday afternoon for "The
Rape of the Be lt" at the Laguna Moulton
Playhouse .... a large caslof men and women in all
shapes and sizes will be put together beginning at
1:30 in the playhouse, 006 Laguna Canyon Road,
Laguna Beach. . . .the comedy based oo the
Hercules legend will open Jan. 18 for three weeks . .-.
Tryouts also are scheduled tonight at 7 o'clock
by the Orange County Variety Players for two
three-act plays, "Down to Earth," a farcical
comedy. and "Smashed," a temperance mystery for
young people, at the Fountain Valley Community
Center 10200Slater Ave ..... aca.stdl.Sadultsand 12
young' people is being sought by director J~
Conklin .... call SJ!-4327 or 962·2551 for more m·
rormatioo ... .
Comes Knocking At G d G '"SHE IS Southern, \'our Door, Don't An-00 u~Q
i*'t she!" Miss Pearl swer It," on another .:::;;-~
s ·d after meeting Miss television show: "All In ~·ciieiiainiid idils~~oiveiriingilThe---F-am::i~ly~.'=' -=~-, Peck working /or 'Kid'
II LOS ANGELES <AP> shoeshine man, Henry.
-Gregory Peck was re-" 'Some day you'll be
miniscing about an inci-working for that boy,'
dent that happened at the Henry answered. 'That's
20th Century-Fox studio Mr. Zanuck's boy.'"
28years ago: Gregory Peck is cur-
"I was in the barber r e n lly starri n g in
shop getting a shine ' ' M a c A r th u r . ' '
when a raggamumn of a coproduced by Richard
kid came rushing in. put D. Zanuck.
Intermission
Tom Titus
A meeting for people interested ln partlcipaUng
in a haunted house vrorks_bop will be held tonight at
7:30 at the Fountain Va!ley Community Theater,
J.02a) Ml. Baldy Circle, Fountain Valley .... director
Bruce Allen wlll teach set construction and desJp,
makeup, costuming and characterization for tbe
Halloween project. whlch will open Oct. lS ....
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PEANUTS
by Emie Bushmiller
SHE WANTED TO "'~.Ju.I wrN
l{OU HAVEN'T SEEN TO
SCHOOL. .. f TOLD HER THAT
'{OU GRADUATED. BUT I
OON'T THINK SHE 6EUEVEO ME
JUDGE PARKER
MISS PEACH
IMSIDE WOODY ALLEN
DAO -Wll .. f... YOlJ
CA~H A CHe"CK
FORM~'?
Thursday. Oetober7. 1979
DOOLEY'S WORLD
DR. SMOCK by Georcie Lenmt .
GORDO b Gus AfriM. y \
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by Charles M. Schulz:
by Harold Le Doux
T DIDN'T TELL HE~ YOU
WERE THE CLUB'S CAAMP
AAD HAO WON THE CITY
Tll'LE LAST 'YEAR!
by Mell
by Joe Mew lhEtt
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~ann lnttiati1'e
,Battle Raging
f
Over Prop. 14
fEcUtor'• Note: T1IU .. tM ~th in Cl SMH o/
ortkks GWfGring from hfM to tirM m tM DAILY Pl WT
on ballot propol'llionl /ocinQ th.t ootn• m NooemtNr. J
1 SACRAMENTO (AP)-Cesar Cbavet and the
powers are fighting lt out &&&in this November on
the C&llfomia ballot
The issue is Prop. H. which would fix
Callfornia'a new farm labor law ao the LeglsJature
couldn't change 1t without another vote of the peo-
ple.
mE GROWERS ABE llAISING SZ million or
more to defeat Prop. 14.
Chavez says h1a United Fann Workers wlll
raise $250,000 in "nickels and dimes" to campaign
lor it.
II approved, Prop. 14 would make an initiative
statute out or the 1975 law providing for secret ballot
. aections in the fields to determine if farm workers
want a union.
An initiaUve statute can't be changed except by
a vote of the people. put on the ballot either by
another initiative or a legislative referendum.
IF PROP. H IS DEFEATED, the 1975 farm
labor law continues in operation, subject to change
•'or repeal by future legislatures.
The state's top Democrats have endorsed Prop.
14, including Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .. Sens. John
Tunney and Alan Cranston and
Los Angeles Mayor Tom
Bradley. J immy Carter said
he's for its "objectives."
Most Republican leaders
are against it, as are many
legislative candidates of both
parties in farm areas. Assembly
Speaker Leo McCarthy opposes I it as unnecessary.
The Teamsters Union, chief
rival or the UFW for farm CltAVH
workers' allegiance, baa taken no position on Prop.
14, but was expected to do so before lhe election.
BROWN SAID BE ENDOJlSED Prop. 14
beer.use it would lake the farm labor issue "out or
the political arena." He said he bad spent too much
time in 1976 arguing with legislators, growers and
unionists about the farm labor law. He said be want·
ed to be free next year to "break new ground."
The governor said be doubted that most
farmers are against Prop. 14, and called the farm
leaders who ar e fighting it a "gang" wb06e real in·
terest is the election of a few more Republicans to a
' legislature dominated by
Democrats. · ·
The growers claimed ( PRQ1D 14 J it was Brown himself who .-•
politicized the issue by --
appointing an initial
Agricultural Labor Relations Board which was
biased for Chavez.
TREY ALSO CLAIMED ms endorsement of
Prop. 14 was a payoff to Chavez for seconding his
nomination for president and for the help Chavez'
followers gave in Brown's presidential primary
campaigns.
Chavez qualified Prop. 14 for the ballot in a
whirlwind campaign last April. His union collected
719,000 signatures in 29 days, a lot more than
necessary. The rarm workers turned to the initiative after
a bloc of Republicans and rural Democrats in the
Legislature temporarily stymied operatio!l of the
1975 law, which squeaked through the Legislature
under pressure by Brown.
BROWN CALLED THE IAW BIS top ac-
1 complishment in bis fU'Sl year as governor. He said
lt ended 10 years or strife in the fields. The U FW won most of the early elections over
Ule Teamsters before the board adminlstering the
J
law ran out of money early In
1976.
Chavez said that when the
board shut down, his unlon,ba4
just succeeded in pressuring lt
into enforcing the l aw so that the
UFW won 90 percent of elections
in the Imperial Valley.
Re claimed the growers,
Teamsters and their legislative
allies blocked further funding
for the board because they HOWN
feared the "snowball effect" Chavez bad started in
the lmperi al Valley would sweep the state.
ACTUALLY, BROWN'S FORCES IN the
Legislature successfully turned back e fforts to
amend tbe law. and the money wu finally voted to
; put the board back in operation July 1.
, Chavez and Brown say the opposition faded on-
( Jy because Chavez had qualirted Prop. 14, and the f crowers reared further obstruction would help its
\
passage.
The growers say they withdrew their opposition
to funding the board because Brown replaced three
of its members and its general counsel, and they
wanted to see how the law operated under a new
board.
"NOW WE HAVE A VIRTUALLY new board,
and agriculture la willing to give lt an opportunity
to correct the mistakes of the past and give all aides
-the unions. growers, and, most or all, farm
workers -the right to determine whether or not
they want to be unionized," said Oxnard grower
David Petit.
He la a director of "Citizens for a Fair Farm
Labor Law Committee," which 11 leading the flgbt
against Prop. 14.
Besides putting the law beyond the immediate
reacb of the Le1lllature, Prop. 14 would make a
mimber of cbangea lD the law. Brown and Chavez
•call them "minor," butarowen dalm three are im·
portant. They are:
-IT WOULD WIUTE INTO law the present
board rule allowlq union organll'en acceaa to a
farmer's property for three boun a day to talk to
worken.
The rule, challenged by growers aa an un·
constitutional violation ot propeny rilhts, wu up·
held by the Callfornia Supreme COurt, and was up·
held this week by the U .s. SUpreme Oourt.
U the biab court ruled it WlCOnStitutJoaal, it
could not be enforced, regardleu ol Prop, lt. Si.ace
the court upheld it. lt wlll be In the law, cllaq .. ble
only by a vot.e of tbe people. 'nle pNHat ru,Je ~-be
changed by lbe boarclaQ,Yttme.
-P&OP. l• ITATES TllAT TB& board HD ... aeaa triple dam&f .. 1Cafnst penona lldltJ' ol UDf lir
labor pracUc.s 1D "a;ppropriate c&lli. •• 'tWe b DO
IQCb provlaloo In the exilUq law.
-The lnltlat.lve dlrecta the lASlJl•lu.re to apa
Dl'QDdat. .. 1ucb amounts to the A.piculblral Labor Mlidont Boud u IM1 bl nec•HrJ'' to dolts wen.
For the
Record
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Think Before Tossing Tunn.ey
Gains on
One Man's Trash May Be Another's Suit
WASH11'GTON <AP> -Before
you throw those egc shells, colfee
IJ'OW)da and orange peeb ln tbe
truh can, st.op and thinlt about
this:
The House of Representatives
ls willing to spend $282.~ mllllon
for a national effort lo find
something useful that can be
made from 1arbage like that.
'1111! BOUSE RAS passed a bill
that would supply the money for
research aimed at finding ways
( ECO LOCY )
crumbs and frull plts. America
could have an interstate highway
system that smells llke prune
danish.
-Or bow about wearing the
latest ln double· knit suits weaved
from la.st night's spaghetti din-
ner.
CABS, CLOTHES, highways
a nd eyelashes made from
garbage would be cheap, but
they also would have somo Ob·
vious drawbacks -a certaln air
about them. you might say.
Aod making garbage a money·
making commodity wouldn't do
much for those who make a liv·
Ing seJling garbage disposals. In
fact, the disposal business pro-
bably would wind up down ln Ute
dum1>5.
...
Rival
. , .
SAN F R ANCISCO
(AP> -Sen. John !fun..
ney bu 1U1chUy wl~ his narrow lead over
R e p u b ll c a n S,. I.
Hayakawa, with eoo.-
1lderable help froM ~
rcctlna RepobllCD&t the
Callfomla Poll NPOtUto-
d•Y· The tt.atewlde sOrvO'
to use wastes that burden most ---------------------------
made In lat• Septelnbtr
gave the Democrat." ln·
cum bent a lead of 44 \0 39
percent over Hayall:da,
with 17 percent un·
decided. Amo°' those ..who said they were UUly
to vote. Tunney led"CT to
44 percent, with t pereelll.
muolclpal governments. The blll
needs Senate approval.
Moet Americans haven't given
much thought to trash, except to
notice lf it hasn 't been picked up.
And the garbageman has just
been some guy who nms over
your trash can twice a week.
Still, a few people already have
found a variety of highly useful,
although not always esthetic,
uses for their garbage.
FOR IN STANCE, lN
Richmond. Va .• houses were
made from recycled trash
several years ago, but potential
bomebuyers were som ewhat
wary about living in something
made of compressed things
somebody else bad thrown away.
And newspapers not long ago
told of a man who built a house
out of his collection of beer bot·
tles.
Rep. Fred Rooney (D·Pa.) who
managed the garbage bill in lhe
House, said one goal would be
finding ways to use garbage as a
source or ruel after proper pro-
cessing and treatment.
CONSI DER THIS : The
Federal Energy Administration
says the nation's dependence on
foreign oil b increasing, with im·
ports in the fll'St six months of lhe
year up by 16.7 percent.
Some energy exp~rts say
Americans produce in garbage
each year a potential energy
source equivalent to 290 million
barrels of low sulphur fuel oil or S
~rcent of current domestic oil
consumption. And they say total
muolcipal refuse collection could
generate 6 percent of the nation's
total annual electric production.
But with $282.5 million al slake
there should be lots of other
classy suggestions about what to
do with all those empty milk
cartons, gum wrappers and
cigarette butts that litter' the
homestead.
For in.stance:
-HOW ABOUT A NEW
automobile made from gnawed
chicken bones that runs on gas
made from carrot tops, potato
eyes and radish roots.
-OI' fake eyelashes made
from all that spinach you have to
scnpe ort the kids' plates.
-Maybe cement made from
coCfee grounds, stale bread
Bus Fatality
Brings Suit
Damages to be determined ln
trial court are being demanded
by the widow of an Anaheim doc·
tor who was knocked down and
killed by a bus while on a tour of
the British Isles last year.
Nancy Nye Rigger names
Taltakaahi Travel of Orange
County and BriUsb·bued Britain
Sbrlnkera as defendants in her
Orange County Superior Court
lawsuit.
Sbe claims that negligence by
ooe or both of the defendants
caused the death Sept. 31, tm of
Dr. Harvey Lee Higger. Dr. Rig-
ger was struck by a bus while
crosaing a street in Oxford,
England.
undecided. " ' Pollster Mervin Nd.
,. who supervised the 1.064 interviews of pl'Oll)«t1ve
voten statewide, aaid ...
suits showed "uo~
high rat.es of voter delec-
tioo from both partie*."
~ 'ltlUk Te•t A• ....
SAN DIEGO (AP) -
Dr. John Philip, San
Diego County b~alth
director, bas called lOr a
check o! milk and catde
fodder for radioacti\'ily
from the fallout of a
Chinese nuclear blast 10 days ago. ·
"I do not believe we
will find any proble.-:..t;>ut
( SI'ATE :·J
we want to be sure, so we
are putting pressure on
the U.S. Public Health
Service." Philip Hid
Wednesday.
J\o-shoac A lde ·
SHELLEY WINTERS IN NEW DISNEY MUSICAL LOS ANGELES (AP)
-A longti me persooal
a ide t o billionaire
Howard Hughes failed to
appear to give a state-
men l about a will
purportedly lert by his
reclusive boss.
She'll Be Dancing and Singing In Role of Meen Stepmother
Mean Stepmother
Shelley Winters
Jitterbugs for Walt
By BOB THO~
LOS ANGELES (AP) -"I haven't felt so tired since I was a size 10
· at Universal," panted Shelley Winters, staggering from a dance re·
hearsal. "And tothinkthall once was a jitterbug champ!"
The remarkable career of Winters continues its unrelenting course.
She has been a sexpot <"South Seas Sinner"), dramatic actress C"A
Double U!e," "A Place in the
Sun"), Academy award winner
("Tbe Diary of Anne Frank," "A
Patch of Blue"), Broadway
musical star ("Minnie's Boys">.
movie m e na ce ("Bloody
Mama"), quintessential Jewish
molber ("Next Stop, G~nwich
Village'').
HAVING APPEARED IN
.. Lolita" and "Allie," she flnds
herself at Walt Disney Produc·
tions, singing and dancing as the.
mean stepmother in "Pete's
Dragon," the studio's most am·
blllous musical since "Mary
Poppins."
"I never thought I'd work at
DiaDey, but I'm glad I am,•· said
the actress. "It's the last of the
big studios -the way MGM used
to be in the old days."
Miss Winters was puffing after
a drill with choreographer Onna
White ("The Music Man") -
"abe had us leaping over rocb;
I'm too old for this kind of thing,
And too fat."
THE WINTERS WEIGHT
llngen around 160, and the mat·
ter both obsesses and bores her.
Everyone knows bow she ¢arted
aa a fat Dutch housewife in
··Alme Frank" at 170 pounds,
dwindled to 120 by the end of fllmlna. She was Uvtng evidence
of the Nall ordeal, and the
performance drew ber first
Oscar u supporting actress.
·•1 was younger then, and I
could take off pounds euUy,''
she remarked. "My downfall waa
'The Poseidon Adventure.• Twen·
tieth Century·Fox wanted me to
wellh 200, and they were willing
to finance me In all the best
re1taurant1 of New York. I
couldn't resist .
Reporter [or breakfast, but·
tennilk for lunch, steak. salad
and melon for dinner. I lose three
pounds during the week, but l
gain three pounds on the
weekend."
She declines artificial aids to
enhance her appearance, except
on talk shows wben she uses
tapes to give her face a slight lift.
"I know several actresses who
have had their faces lifted, but I
couldn't do it," she said. ''Those
ladies look great -but they don't
look like themselves."
SO SHE CONTIN\JES being
shlumppy Shelley, and that's not
bad. Many another actress would
like to work as steadily and as
diversely as Winters (born
Shirley Shrift).
Before "Pete's Dragon," she
appeared as John Huston's wife
ln a movie made in San Diego by
an Italian company; next she
may film in India.
She enjoys playing the game·
and taik·sbow c1rcwt, and re·
cently guest·hosted for Johnny
Canon. "I asked Desi Arnaz why he
and Lucy had succeeded in TV
and failed in mamage, and be started to cry."
SDE ALSO TOURS in such
plays as "Virgin.ii Woolf" and
"Gamma Rays." "I inst.at that t.heaten don't
cbarge too much -~for adults,
$2·3 for students."
Not bavlng enouah to do, she is
teaching a class at the Actor's
Studio.
"That's the way to keep young
stay around young people," she
explained.
Superior Court Judge
Neil Lake said he would
sign an order asking
former aide John Holllles
to show cause wh~ be
failed to appear for Wed·
nesday's deposition on
the ·'Mormon will.•'
Holmes was ordered t.o
give a s tatement on
Hughes' health and
habits at the time the
purported will was dated.
March1968.
Probe Goes Oil
SAN DIEGO CAP) -
San Diego Gas & Electric
Co. has filed an appeal
over a judge's de~ision
th at state safety in·
vestigators can qu~tion
witnesses privatelY in
their probe of las t
Saturday's fatal crane
accident at Encina power
plant which le ft six
dead.
Superior Court JUdge
Wesley Buttermort! Jr.
has denied SDG&E a
hearing on lhe question,
leading to the immediate
appeal with the 4th Dis·
tricl Court of Appeal.
Cop Denaoted-
LOS ANGELES .<AP>
-A top police official bas
been demoted and sus-
pended for lOdays for not
reporting and investigal·
ing the alleged sale ot
secret ·'Skid Row
Slasher" police flies to a
movie company.
Chief Edward Davis
announced that veteran
policeman George N .
Beck, has been reD.eved ~ his assignment • es·
sistant chief in charge or
the Office of SpecJal
Services and will be de-
moted to a grade of Depu-
ty Chief I, dro'pptng hls
annual pay from $47,836
to$40,653. .
LeUerg llpltef.d
LOS ANGELES <AP)
-The Los An1elea .Board
of Education's c:on· "Later, I found out I could
have laked tbe weight with pad·
dine. But you can't fake a double
chin.
•q WAS A SIZE II AND 10 when
t wu at Unlvenal. R.llht now I'd
settle for a 14. Durina tbe week
it't easy. I bave tout. orange
Juice and tbe Hollywood
ALL HER ACTIVITY should trovenlal teacher tnte-
have made her rtch. She clalms eration lottery trllbtter
that wealth has eluded her. She plan baa been upheld by a
even declined a percentqe of the SUperlorCourtJudae.
blockbuster "Poseidon Adven· In rullne that the plan
ture," ta.k.ln& a flat salary ln· was nett.her arbltrarynor
stead. capricious, aa bad been
'-Para-scuba' Talk
"I've eot a buslneu manager· argued by OPPo~
who takes 10 percent ol my earn· Judte Harry H.,_ . .S.
lngs, an agent who takes 10 per· nledawritofmand8'9for'
cent, and since I'm incorporated, a former Van Nuyt higb
the govemment automatlcally school French teacher
takes 20 percent. So rm down 40 wbobad beentran.sfetioed
percent before I gel started. to Manual A'tts H~lh
That'• why I got fat." School ln SOUth·ce.Qtral
Set at Conference
La1UD111 Dean J. We9t1urd wW address the ellbtb Intern•
tlonal Conferenceoe t.1ndlrwater Education Nov. 5-T 1n San Dle10.
WMtcearcl, an OnlDn Coalt ColJep pb.Jalcal education lnstruc·
tor ad former Lapna •• dty llfepard cal)taln, wm 1peak on
''Pan.acuba: 'l'h• ll.uri.aceofTwoAc:UoeSporta. • •
PancllYen eomlllDt paracbutlq and maba dhtn1. West.laud
wUI abow a 20-llllna&e ftlm cm tbe aalded. be bat produced. lfe bu
._ peradlvtnc llnee ia
Slaying Suspect!
VAN NUYS <AP) -Norrl1
ft'eeman, 63. of Van ~ b• been arrested for lnv ation
ot murder in connet'Uoll th the
death of an allldemifJed man at
the apartment eomllia where
Freeman worked, pcillce u:ld.
Im Angeles where lhe
will teaCh Englbb. .
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Food Employen CoaDC11
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llft.er fa1Un1 to r
btrfa.lnlnt HHlon
detplte a prnlou
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Th1Jradey.October7, t979 o.\JL V PILOT
flGll'ISOK
ON SUNDAY
Cllptiol News Sftvtce
SACRAMENTO -A
code &eetion datin1 from 1909 wu flnally taken oil
the boots wben Gov. Ed·
mund G . Brown Jr.
signed Sen ate R Ill 1SS4
(Gattie, D.Yallejo) .
The measure repealed
a section of the Penal
Code which prohibited
"persons from conduct·
lng or 1tt.endin1 a bcWng
exhibition h e ld on
Memorial Day or on a
Sunday."
Butz Def ended
Agnew Moving
To California
From AP ~i.c:t.e.
Splro T. Apew said be plMM to sell bis home
near Annapolis, Md. aod move to Palm S'prlnl• 1n
tbesprina.
The former vice pr"eQdent said be bas not put
the home oa the mart.et. but is negotiatinc for tbe
purchase of a home in Palm Springs. wbote hla
friend Frau SlH&n lives..
"Judy and J have always wanted to Uve °'1t
tbere after I reUre. and we jwil decided to do ft
now," be said.
Agnew said he would maintain his office ln
Crofton, Md. and plans lo live for several montbs
each year in bis Ocean City, Md., condominium. • Defensive tack.le Dave kt& of tbe Washiqton
Redskins says his uncle -formeT" Airtcwture
Secretary Earl L. Bub -got a
rawdeaJ.
"It's a sorry situatioo when
a 1>erson cao 't teU a joke in
private," the football player
said. "There's no one speaks the
language who hasn't told a joke
that has been racial, ethnic or religious ...
Earl Butz quit his govern-
ment job Monday, three days
after word of his racial and ob-o.v• aUTr
scene rem arts aboard a plane in August were maoe
public. • Smger laekie WU-. wbo suffered a heart at-tack 12 months ago while performing in a 1950s rock
'n' roll show, bas been transferred to St. Francia
Medical Center in Trenton, N.J . with a possible
case of pne umonia,
hospital officials said. ( ) Wilson, 42, suffered a
heart attack while PEOPLE
performing the climax of --------bis hit, "Lonely
Teardrops." He fell into a coma at the Cherry mu
Medical Center. coming out of it only recently, aod
doctors say be s uffered brain damage.
The spokesman said Wilson was mating a
satisfactory recovery. although it was unclear
when he could be released from hospital care .
POSTO"I
• Long.time "To Tell th•
Truth" panelist and actor Tom
Poston is being sued for diV()l'ce
by his third wife.
Wilma Kay Poston. 32, cjted
irreconcilable differences in a
suit she filed in Los Angeles.
The Postons were married
in 1968 but separated this year.
They had lived in Encino with
their 7·year·old son. .luan. and
4-year-old daughter, lladsGe.
• Mayor Delee Putnam of Petaluma is expected
to be elected president of the League ot California
Cities at its 78th annual conference in San Diego
Oct 17·20. She is first vice president.
• Osborn Elliott, editor·in-ebief of Newsweek
magazine. became a New York City deputy mayor
for economic development at a salary of $1 a year.
Elliott. 52, began bis career in journalism as a
reporter and later columnist for the New York
Journal of Commerce. In addition to being editor·
in-chief at Newsweek. be is board chairman of
Newsweek, lac.
He said that tbe"'geoerous settlement" he re·
ceived from Newsweek enabled him to take the city.
job. *
Angelina Alloto's divorce proceeding against
her husband, former Sao Francisco Mayor Joeepb
AUoto. is in limbo since she filed
to dismiss the case, a court ol-
ficial said.
A trial date was lo have
been set in the case, but Mrs.
Alioto's attorney, Luc:llle
A&bearn. gave notice that she
would not appear for the bear·
ing, court officials said.
These d e velopments
followed reports that Alioto, 59,
M1tS.auoro plans to wed Kathleen Salllvaa.
a 3I·year-old Boston school committeewoman
whose falber is a majority stockholder of the New
England Patriots. • Congressman Robert Leggett says he stayed in
bunting lodges maintained by military contrac·
tors but denies bis votes were in-
fluenced.
"I've hunted and J 've fished
and I've golfed, as have the
"President. and lots of people, and
I see, very frankly. nothing
wrong with that," the veteran
Democrat said al a campaign
debate in Sacramento ~ "None of my votes have
been bought. .. ..
Leggett a I ready has 1.eeo~n
political troubles stemming from disclosures about
a mistress in Washington . • Entertainer Jerry Lee Lewll bas been charged
with shooting a firearm inside tbe city in connectlon
with an incident last week in which a musician in
his band was wounded at Lew' Collienille. Tenn.
home.
The mlsdeme8.00I" charge carries a fine of SJ. to
$50. Collierville Police Chief llefterl ~slid.
Norma• 'B•tda' Oweas, a bass player in Lewi&'
band. was shot a week ago ln the chest with a
.357·m~um pistol. •
Karee Lamb~ wileolDeaall WU.O.oltbe
Beacb Boys slnftng IJ'OUP, got her $25,000 diamond
ring back and decided not to press charges agalnat
the 17-year-old youth who allegedly took it, accord·
ing to MaJibusberitt'sdeputies.
Mrs. Wilson reported the three-carat ring mtu-
ing oo Tuesday and a lherlff's Investigator saJd lt
was fouod Wedoeeday in the possession of the 1outb
who worked at the W'ilsonhome . • a..a~ B.,._ tried to get out ol a portion of a
land pu.rchue aereement With pubaaber lluk
Gnelispu because be dtdn't
lite the type of water used on a
&OU coo.rse that was involved, a
former top Ruahes aide tesW\ect
In Elko.Nev.
a.t.ert Malla•, on.etlme
chief ol Hqbes. Nevada aper&·
Uonl, WU Clll. tbe stand U the
trial ol Greenapun•1 $1.G mUlicm
suit acamst tbe SumJna CCJrp.
resumed followtna a i.t.manlh
.... """'" recess. Greeospun sued Suauna In im. eoateDl!lftl tt
tried to cloud title to lad he IOd bl.a wile OW'Dll1 around the Paradi.le Vall~ Country Club tn tbe LM
Vesuarea.
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NuTICE 01' NE ARI NG 0,1------------1 NTITION l'O• 1'1109.ATE ()I' WWII.I. l'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS
AND 1'011 I.ETTERS TIU.AMEN lilt.ME STAT8M .. fT
TAllYANDAUTHOAIZATIONT041> The IQl-ll'Q ...,._ h OOint boal·
MINIST Ell VN DEA THE
INM,INDENT ADMllOSTAATtC*
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r' ~ISTATESACT.
ETHEL'S IEAVTY SM..Otl, tl'
!.u t 19111 ~. C:OOIAI Mesa, CA. n..17
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EHele DI HELEN L RUTH
OKt•»G NOTICE IS HE ~E EV C.lvEN t~t
PAUL A P(QUE&•"'l1 "" 111•0
Mr•ln a 0tt1uon for Proo;ttto Of W11I
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County Cit~ of Or 1n90 C.O..nty on Sep.
.-r1.lt76
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l(J() Cl•lc Ctntor Ori .. Wf\I in ftw o 'ICTITIOUS auSINESS
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ty of Santa Ana. C•lllorn•d NAME STATIMINT
CUtwGOc:tOIM!• 4, .,,. TtwlollOWtnQ-t0nt•re-.OlllN-
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P UBLJC NOTICE
MEASURE TO a E VOTED ON
NOTICE IS >iE~EllV GIVEN ttwrl
t,.. tottow111q m<t••ure ''to bit -oc.o an
at •~ SOK•11 mun•t lNt e•e<:hon kt bl held 111 lht Oly of Cone Mes.t. an r .....
°"Y· the 2NI Ou of ,..,,vember 1'1•
Thi\ \ll ltt!ltnt WH lli.G w4tll ti.
Counlv C11r11 of Or-c;o....ty an ~
lembe<' ••• 1976.
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SNll 0.dlnenc• No h 11. Cf\1n91"9 • '."'<: lllt ronlno of Lot 1. Trecl 1111 (northust corntr ol H1rt>ot liouH-•<l'll • •A ..., ""'"<•ton Orlvo > from Al ID Cl
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NAME STATl.MINT
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Otlooer 4. 10•. EILEEN P PHINN(Y
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l.eQune orn1,, CA 'l'l.Sl
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dtAt e Cl<P? 1----------.,.......-1
4dt0ttub<t« lt16 IN THll $UPElllOll COUllTO,
EILEEH P PH INNEV THI STATE 01' WASHINGT'OtC
Se<,.11rle MunUl0110.11 l'Oll CINOCOUNTY
CludeddoCottaMe..a, HO.AUIM
C.lllomlt NOTICE
PllOll~ 0r•"99 Coe•I Delly PllOI In ta.. Matt•• ol t.,. Adrlelt• Of
O<t 1, U .. ,. 4~16 OAVIO KEVIN FREY a -. -
TEAi LY"H FAEY, •minor.
PUBLJC NOTICE TO Donll.,LA<tFrev-totll_.,.
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corcllCI on F•bruary ,,, 1'14 It\ IMtru· forthwith end Ill• pr ever tMreof \: tl : ,,..nt No ian1. Boo• I 1081, P-t•. Qrentll<I
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bedroom. l "'i b11th
t>arcaln. Prlet-Includes ,_ _________ , fresh paint. flrepl11ct".
covered patio with bar.
huge yard wllh plenty of
priva.cy and fruit trees.
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149.000. Huntlnillo n
Oeach . Call now ! 842-~.
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completely renced. This Costa Mesa
home belo" completely redecorated by
seller & will deliver in beauUCuJ condi·
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CUstom home wilb super
construclion features. Blq Canyon Estate
Lovely planked rloors 4 BR:. 4 BA . French
~;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 and beamed ceilings. Regency, cusl home on Formal dining, billiard Fairway. SJOO Sq.ft • room with wet bar and marble entry, gourmet
study. Key to beaches kit .. oak pane ling. beaut NEW LISTING Just listed at Sl!l9,SOO. I ands c pg & more .
PenJnsula duplex: upper Fee. Call 673"8S.50 $4.25,000. By appt only . ~~;:~::~~:l:~ !i!Bte E;~J~~CA;u;::.~~
work.room. Extra 2 car -----·lJ "' parking. Priced at $59,900
$105,000 ---------•I Sharp two story Newpott
67J..3663 833·0523 Eves l'-.ft'"r ,~ .. ,.I· nn-'J Rlv1era 3 bedroom. HUie ..~ ~ i.-"' '""" ~ -.. master suite. F amily FRANCISCAN
1 • 1 Fountain Valley. neat & room overlooks huge FOUMTAIHS ~ • ~ clean 2 bedrm, one and a d d t'
· •· . · : • · t.alI yrs new Tennis ~~~~~c w~~~ c~u ~~1~0~ 4 + rOOL
t I •· · · "' Private cul-de sac drive cour s. poo °' Jacutz1 hreplace Walk t•> tennis r ·1·11· •·1 to courtyard entry! Ma · ac1 1 cs ••any up· courts. pool. JJC'uu1, graded features. sauna etc .. etc .. etc Just Jestic double door entry
$46 750 toatep-down living room. TREMENDOUS • lO'l.down. Call 9()2..nS8. Exe(utive formal dine .
Lovely, highly upgraded 64 • l ~P.€ALTOR.sR kltche". ~parate family
hidden 2 s tory 1 n room w/toasty fireplace.
Southern Mesa Verde. ANYTIME Soaring s tairc ase to
New -t1nder ccnstruclion. Contemp
C.ape Cod. OaJt flnl .. 5 BR. 4~ Ba .• 3
trplcs. Lndscpd. Boat slip. $375,000.
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SPANISH VILLA
S44.500
Prime resldenllal area Tree ltned approach.
Huge famll:y sized hvtntt
room with co,y
fir e place. G4)urmtol
garden kltchell . Dine.
Sep a rate win g for
mass ive h1de1 w 1y
mast.er swte & children ·s
quarttrs. Take over
$33,200 FHA loan. No new
loan costs. $32Slmo. pays
all. Hurr)' ! Priced a l
sacrifice. Call 963· 7881.
O"IN Ill o •tr~ JUN IOll "'IC'• [AI Mii
The Sbcrecrc:t
Near t::;:1
An excepuonally attra.c·
Uve :S bedrm home with
111 1 th e d ci.ir<tld<:
features. Formtl d1run~
f 11m11y room wtlh
t1replace. 2~ bathi..
most popular rtoor plan.
Lovely yard and patio.
Immacul ate condtuon
thruout and ready to
move tn. Excellent loca·
uon near achoob. Pncc.'d to&eU. $75.800.
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COATS&WALLACE
REAL ESTATE, INC.
DISTRESS
SALE!!
OWN ER AN x mus.
Single story 4 br. 2 ba.
tam rm & s pa:-k11n g ..,. ...... ,.._._...~ ........ .-1 20x40 POOL. Xlnt cond.
SPAHISH VILU.
S57.500
Two story with red Ule
roof! Sec:luded entry to
lavish living room. Can
tina kitchen and pr1vote
courtyard. Soarin 1<
s lat rwa) lo m J sh·r
bedroom compleit. Ex· eculive clusler home ,.., ..
ing. Seller anxious. Try
$5,750 total down! Call
847-6010.
N Ill 9• I/ SIVN 10 Ht MCI'
Fountain Valle)' S7i.9&1.
F1iA or VA terms. Call
~Agent.
DEANE GARDEN
DELIGHT
Fantastic family home.
Huge 36' family room.
L o w ma1ntcn¥n~c
grounds complete with
gas b&r·b~q. 3 King SIZed
bedrooms w1mass1ve
master swte ~ + + + Two fireplaces Wt1e saver
k 1 l I.' h 1• n I-' o r m h 1
candlelli;' t c .ning. 250(>
Sq n. of u .. ;m:itc Juxur)o
All tor $33.000. Call to·
day. Open house Sat 1 .>
646·7171.
Ql'f ~ ri1 v • '' \ ttJN 'O kl ,,_,r(I • [~IH<l MESA VERDE •. 11 mil'' ~ KEY s un s l)lne gourmet
F)'om I.he terrazzo entry s wee pin g m a s t er
tot.he wet bar, to the cov-1~~~~~~~~~ * V. A. TERMS* bed roo in comp I ex ~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ered patio beside thel-Large 3 br. 2 ba home. w/separate dressing VIEWCONDO beautiful pool and view, COSTA MESA Gas bltns, ow, FA heat, area! Tropical rear yard AIANDOHID nu your eyes With this CLASSIC brick fplc . Owner paint hl·lited by sparkling l/2ACREESTATE
tremendous value. Call Costa Mesa's best loca-Ing lhruoul, Installing pool. seller leaving area 3 lf:DROOM-RANCH
Large l bedroom .
fireplace. l ~ bath, in
North Laguna. E1t ·
pans1ve sundeck over·
looking the blue Pacific.
Priced under market.
Exclusive. 644· 7270
546·2313 TO SEE IT new ca,..,..ls. Obie gar. and must sell quick. $58,900 Now Uoo. Huge 4 bedroom • ..-T k ·"'-ls I ! . Lge p11Uo w I blln BBQ. a e Over ex t. oan at ........_ lin-" h Ol'fNt110·1tPul'oO"f011('f • fan1ly home. Massive C lid . h, S372.50 al S397 per mo ··~ .,.. approac to
!. Riii~ ~panish brick Cirepl~ce. 646-J9288 ~Yevoers'!:'..g. ~1· ,,. HWTy ! 847-60lO · this de lightful mint
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','. . '_ ·• Extensive upgra<!1ng • ~ """''"''"HVNrOMNICf• ranch. Huge weeping
.---tbroughtout . Ever y ~ llfiri I' ~ GI willow e nha n ces en · ----------t ~:~:!~~·~~;,~~:: ~ eim~ ~~'Hr.~:.:::~ UnbclJeyc:)lel 1ble f1nanl'1ng. Call1_________ sprawling 1rounds ;1nd
.. _.. b • 646-7171. 4 BEDROOMS ........ TIAL M V fruit orchard. Country1 .:;=::::;;====;;;: 4...,..room.3 at.hramlly Of't.,,,,9.11 ~1"''rni.1N1C1· .--• • kitchen. massive stone!•
home. Only $72 .000. ! II $51,950 Thlshomelsforeicec.en· f 1 0 · ')i;ijjiiiiiij;jiiiiijj;jjjiiiiiiij;ijjiiii;;jjjiiiiiijj;;
Spaclous executlve home -~-• ·1 Prime Huntington Beach lerlalner. Elegant , ~!:S:,:,c:~~:n~':~·~ with step down _I~ vlng ".. · . ~ 'd location. Freshly painted spacious 4 bdrm, 4 ba, s e pr 11 t e w t n g r 0 r DOVER SHORES
room. vaulted ceilings, _ ·'~-==::::: ~ = decorator wall paper. lrg kitchen, frml din. secluded master s uite •SMASHING waterfront
expansive glllss areas, Near schools. park and huge FR w/wet bar, 2 and children's quarters. with swimming pool.
family room. formal din· shopping. Assume 7"'1'7o frplcs, Jcar garage, pool Hurry! Firsllosee-gels Slips for 3 boats. s
lng&Jcargarage.Neat TRILEVEL FHAloanw1thtot11lpay. shed yd . Near golf this unique find '. bedrm. 4'h baths, den. location. Call 54-0·1151 for men ts of $224 .IJO per course & new park. 96J..78Sl. Call ror appt.
rulldetail.s. Large 2 story, 4 bedrm. 96J..mon67l6h7! Hurry! Call 545--9491 1·0l'IN 1''..~:lfVJ""dc»:z:f/' 1 · PETE BARRETT ~HERITAG~
• . • REALTOR~
642-5678
DAILY PILOT
formal dining, family ~1··~ fu·,~:=~h, ~~~~t~l~i~oun~ .()PINll19. ·lf~lt/Nf~Bf ~l(f• :. • • • : ••• l~--~~2~~~0Y-
homc. Fully sprinkled. r~ el-~ . ~ ----~. trimmed to perfe<'tlon ·,., iiiW_. ~-~-~........._ -
landsca p ing. Enjoy --3 B""ROOM DE._. gracious living at.._ _______
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$96,SOO. Call for 8 t. ... TUCKED AW "Y SS8,950 3 + roOL One of Newport Beach'-. "' Atrium entry to this nnest homes' Unusually
UnERB on quiet Costa Mesa cul· former model home. 149.000 buy& t.hls 3 bd, well designed & full of
r de-sac. 3 Bedroom. 2 New carpets and de-recreation rm. H&F amenities ror the com· QMES bath.+ h11oebonusroom corative wallpaper . pool. N~ a little TLC fort & protection o( I.he """ h · I Country kitche n with but what a buy Located family. Larde, "leg"nt 15$5 W. Bak.,,C.tiol
Hut lo Melbt BMllet S49·1655
(Ideal tor mot er·m· aw, ••~II .,. t t .. ~ .. teenagers. etc 1 Ste formal dine. Huge den on qwe ... "" n""" 5 ree · dining rm .. kitchen Is 11 downhvrm,fplc,shak with beam ceiling. Slid· Ol,niAbuyerwelcome. itour m ct 's dl'lij?ht'
r oof, large yard an ing glass door lo covered 54S-IM9l Pools1ze lot. You own the
much more' Priced p•lto.Louledoncul-de· -land'Byapp't.$249.500
PRJDE OF rtght-tturry ! S46·5880 sac streeL. 963-6767. • C f C I rth
OWNERSHIP Ol'f" '119;s'VNJ 0f'.1L ' . : . . . 0 QSWQ ~ E¥.~~:V~~r: f~f ti.~ [ tilfiNMI ~:::~ .......... !~~~ ;.;;.~~.:.:~~;,~
bedroom guest quarters. •-----------t
Fulfill your tax shelter 1.1.-aa~ .. h SUPER SHARP needs with the additional • _ .. .....,.on ac
2 units. All units deluxe IGnJaltt CONDO 1
a n d s p a c i o u s . As .... 7>/• VA
Fireplaces, patios and Asl'lume 7114 01 loan with separate 1arages. thl t f Sl49,000value. Call to see IT•"' Y paymen s o
I $236 . pt!r month . th s exclusive listing. Comp le t e . S harp 3 61~. '" · bedroom and tamlly
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SELL Idle Items with 1 VI P.€.Al TOR.S iC Dail,y Pilot Classified Ad.
Only Ji,.. years old In El
Toro. 2 Bedroom. 1 bath,
air condltloned-tot111ly
upgraded with lovely
sundeck. Priced at only
$4S,7SO.
10111 ILllRS ao.·
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
YIA LIDO MORO
Outstanding 2 Story Family Home
With Pier & Slip for Large Yacht S
Bedrooms, Great Bay Vlew! 3S'
Lot. Terrace for entertaining.
$298.500 • S~\\otllA-~"Etrs · SlllC & FINIY 111 DOYll DllYI 631·1800
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Absolutely perfect 3 Bedroom. 2 bath,
Mesa Verde pride of ownership home!
Large, private well manicured yard
(complete with tree house> surrounds
a sunny, spotless, well maintained re-
sidence. There is a massive double
fireplace with a hearth in the paneled
den aod one in the golden toned living
room. The investment is $86,500 happy
dollars.
U~l()UI: tiC>Ml:S
REAL TORS•. 546-6990
1525 Me1a Verde Drive, East. Costa Mesa
also in Corona del Mar. at 675-6000
M le Fcanily Pcradise
Whether · 's Ule motber-in·law, soo. or
son·ln·l• wouldn't lt be great to have
a BAY VI W home for each branch oC
the Ca for less than $100,0001 We
have just · ted a 2 bdnn .• 2 bath home.
CronUn~ one street. also a l·bdrm., 2
baths + bobby rm. home facing
another s treet. Each unlt has a
spectae!lar view with complete
privacy located on large, fee simple
lot (not asehold}. Doth houses to be
sold together at only $198.SOO
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RAHCH lliL TY
Hl-2000
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lNTIMATE, PERSONAL. GEM OF A
HOUSE located on comer lot of one of
Lido Isle's uniquely open areas. z
Bdrms .. 2 baths, frplc .• 2 very private
patios proress. decorated. $165.000
LONELY LOT desires company or
custom house. Let ·s meet to discuss
our Cuture together on beauti!ul Lido
Isle.
LIDO •EALTY
3177 Vie Udo, M.1. '7J.7HO
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Trtlrk. Broadmoor Plan 4 MYSTIC HILLS
Cmr view lot. 4br. 2111ba, 3aft. 3BA. sauna. Vie-w,
atrium S9~.ooo . By View. View Great. F.lt
owner Prine only. ecutivehpme.
833-8l93. 67J..760 I AGT. "1n ,..ILL~ •
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HACH IAltGAIN
40' Pooll 40' N! CHARMl ... GI. By ownr. University Park " Twnhse. Village I. Clam •---------
This beautiful 3 bdrm bndge mdl 3 br. 2 ba. lg FAMILY DELIGHT 1002 ..............................................
SUPlll.ATIYE VtlW California living at
its best: 4 bdrm. Cameo Highlands
home, overlooking ocean & mountains.
$145,500. Easy financing. View your
favorite ocean from kitchen, Ii ving
rm .. mstr. Bdrm. & patio.
67).4400
G1•ral
Homemaker 's
Dream
l"iM Racqlld Clb
By Owner $73,000
4122 Escudero Dr.
3Br, 2bn. ram rm. formal
dining rm. pvt yd. Ca II
ror appl-<>r Open House
Sunl·S. Ph5$.45l4
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REAL ESTATE . INC.
GeMral 1002G9Mrelll 1002 ···•••···•·•··········· ...................... .
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LIDO PRICE REDUCTION
A rare opportunlty to develop 51,-ia
lots or to remodel seven bdrm .•
seven bath estate. Price now
$430,000. May sell part.
A COl.DW8.&. ...... CO.
644-1766'
i1111AN JOAQUIN HILLt .io. i~ ~TCINTt"
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ILUffS IY THI IA T
Gorgeous VIEW residence -3
bedrooms, 2~ baths. Immaculate
condition. Great carpets & drapes.
Lovely wall mirrors ctr papers.
Complete privacy. You'll love this
one! Owner motivated Barbara
Wrigbt644-6200. (G64)
'4t...tz35 ....... 100
to1 Ooll9r Drlw Harbor vi.w Centllr
frvlne at C.f!'.P!il V•lle'r c.n~ 7SZ·t414
PANO~IC
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$61,500 FOUR + BONUS FOil SALi IY OWHER 4 Br, sep 40' party r Under market price new w/musive brick fplc L.arge4bedroom,2balh 3Br.2Ba.separateolder open beam celllngs plWI all new bonus room unit, 2Br. tBa. +bacb-
Presley Mod el In hv.rm .. lntenor alnum. High ~1bove Laguna ;
California Homes offers Nr pools. tennis crts .. large 3 bdrm .. 2 buth
2 baths & separate fama-dtildrens park All elec home. many extras. Dbl
ty rm. Fireplace in livin kitch wt near new ap fireplace. large din mg
rm. Patio in courtyard phances $68,900. Eves rm . pnvate bnck patio:
Including Catalina &
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home. lav ly decorat·
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In upgrades in lhe last 640-1526 af\ 6PM Prin manicured lawn. 2V. Mi. two years. Owner is of. _,.,, ,.._ 't be be Sprinklers in front. Clos only or wknds .. 552-0332. large fenced yard with
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SPECIAL
4 Bedrooms. $53,950-
large recreation room, 2
baths, big llv rm. family
rm. fireplace, custom
kitchen. Oversized dou·
ble garage + recrea·
Uonal vehicles storage.
JUST LISTED!! Hurry
on this Costa Mesa
bargain! ! CAU 540-1151
~-a. HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
WILL SELL
BY ITSELF
4 Bedroom. H• baths
carpets, and drapes lik
nt-W. Good buy at $6.5,950
Ph: 962-7751.
as ong1. den, central atr. cor lot. day at $89.900
Mon .Fri by appt .
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Sat /Sun open house 9· ~~fst:Pt!l 1-sPM . 25 Mandrake ... · TT>-.a-..n~ ~-9410. $00,500. ~ ~
499·2800 BY OWNER
INT'L R.E. NETWORK
R2al£vate
byNd/AY
RANCH REAL TY
551·2000
41R +FAMILY
$64.900
Quiel cul·de-sac In
Irvine. Spanish archt!s
entry. Large enclosed
frontyard patio. Smokey
mirrors and redwood
board decorator llvln
room -plus Spanish MO MORE EXCUSES brick fireplace. Hand
Time to make tha chef's kitchen. t~amU
change to a newer mo room. Queen size maste
plush home. Modern swte plus 3 more family
bdr. Landmark wtfa bedrooms. E·Z car
Twnhouse Univers ity
P1c. 3 Br 2 Ba, new cplS &
paml. S&.000. 644-0588 Wi·lto11(&C1 •111p:iny .. . . . ...
EMERALDIAY
3 BR OCEANFRONT On a fine investment plus home on the Point wilh a
rantasuc living in lhis s.....,... acular white water be a u t 1 r u I P a r le l l .,... ....
TOUCHDOWH
"F o rdham " m od el view. Ju!lt listed a t
home. Just listed and 1s i $32S,OOO. Shown by appt.
l>harp, wi\.h J bdrms .. _onl.--:y_67_~ __ . ___ _
large family roo m. WALKTOALISOBEAC\I
formal dintng, 2 patios. 3 Bedroom. 2 balh. ram1
plus much. much more. ly rool?) and fireplace.
Close to s hopping & Secluded H&F p ool
schools. Only S79.U50 30Xl5. S105.000.
red hill~ ·
552-7500 .
Jay W Yeats Realty
31709 Coast Hwy
So Laguna 499-2237
rm . noor to ceiling mir yard. Potting bench. Re
rors in step down LR. Lg locating -lake adv an
cov'd patio. lush yards tage! Call 7~·1700today. wallpaper, pecky cedar oPIN ,,, v.,, PUN 108, IW(t. ltiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.ILOCJlllMI Hiiis I 050
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OPEN HOUSE 8581 Lowmead $73, •· mP. RCIKho Son Joaquia Spacious 4 Bdrm. home
.. AFTU HOURS" " ·~ dP L~st HotM w/2 t,'2 baths. ram. rm ..
A dynamic setting In th' RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN J BR .. 2 ba. end unit. sep. dining rm .. huge 1-5 SUNDAY romantic paradise. Plush carpels Near master bdrm i.u1le &
superbly designed 4 bdr 3 Br 2...., Ba. popular Sa pool. View! $99,000 Saddleback Ml. views. 297 LILAC LANE POOL home. Beams Lurs Rer. Many up HASTIMGS&CO. S98.900.
calhedral ceilings. mir grades. View golf cours RHlton 640-5560 NORlti«S REALTY Ellctc.gor.d S,-c:J.1 rora. value priced & lake. SllS,000. 547-7.........,._ ________ 1 Almost ell\.inct-a truly won't last! Call coll ~or~833-~32:_:15:'._ ____ -l-----=:-----1 * 494-8057 *
traditional 2 story home 9684456 Bkr. NEW •---------
In preslig)ous Eastsided. 8441 Boothbay S76, LIVE$14H9 15ROVOIME CONDO
boasting Cane homes an -----"-----1 , LISTING!! By ownr A:.sumable neighbors! This 4 4 Br, ram r m. poo l Walnut sq plan B. s•2'7. loan.no quatirying.
bedroom. 3 balh rarity fireplace. $59,999. lO'k bdrm. 1 ba. com pool Very nice 4 BDRM .• 2 3 br. 2 ba. cent air .. new
has lovely massive down. Owner anxious. park. Call us now to s BA .. family home. Lal'J!e drps .. ~d cpl., pool. l).!c
drift wood & stone Call642-3850Agent. this well appoiote country kitchen. bwll·ln patio & yard. NeJ\. 10 r. t I bl h arth ho .... .-... wet bar. plus many up· w 1 ,.rep ace mar e e ir•.a.n"'U .... ""-POOL me . .,.......,.,"' g rad e s . G 0 0 0 Leisure or d. $49.900 PLUS Del Piso tiled en-~-".,.. Sl0.800 down, pymnts. try foyer & plush master Sha.keroor. 3br. 2ba, sl~d· LOCATION · close to $362. mo. Call ror applaft ~
Walker & lee
Real Estate
suite. A genuine flnd-Ing glass door to patio. shopping, schools and or all day Sat/Sun for selecUve owner. Super immac yrd & 10-the new lleritage Park. 581.9026. . . $62,500
WES TSIDE REALTY
INC H4~·2J2 I ----1£1=-.:.~ NO WEEPING MUST SELL NOW! a.-tl9 ff£RE1 ~ D~ · All the work has been ..--• -,.~t_;;o• l•--------1 . lj. 'l'V.for done ror you In this nenr·
1400 OUAllSt. NI NACH BEACH AREA! In lovely Willows area. l!,f/."1-)' new. highly upgraded, 3
MES ... DELM .... R 1750Sq.ft.home.f·amily thls nicely upgraded. 4 8338600 bedrmPacesctterhome. "" "" bedroom, 2 balh home • Just. move ln & start hv· By Owner .• 3 BR. 2 Ba. room. 3 bedroom, 2 balh. has handsome patio and ing. OHered ut only frntc. liv·rm. din·f•m· Super size lol. Only ard t 1 I d' $74 ooo •.. y : cen ra a r con i~ • . .
rm. nr So. Cst. Plaza. $58.900. . -tloning too. Clc;>se t IJ523 C\MPU5J)a~fRVlflE FULLER REALTY
S63,500. S46-8689 •f,lflJ.1!{71j@1Uj·.film schools & sboppaog. A OPEN DAJLY ~ ~ truevaJueat$64,500. SA.M. T0 6 P.M. 546-0814
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HUNTERS ThW'S thru Sunday. 14361 ---r--" ~ R.cJtoL.aC-.to Plactr Gabralter, Irvine .••••••••••••••••••••••• -Z BR Fixer Upper, lge Sln1le story elegance Pi op ... tln Gracious living. Comml ________ _
R-2 lot. $$4,950 features 4 bedrm, de· • .1S2·t~ tennis & pool. mln views. GOLD REALTY •Bread&Bullerduplex Ughtlw upgrading, soar-MOO~nN1w.ot1 atACH atnum. Come see ro Call 495.4653
1052
•3 BR.ra:i~5:ome tnccalbedraJ ceilings Turtle Rock Glen by yourself. GEMINI
$5$,000. ::!:'ees all close lo th owner. Plan 3. choice lot. _R_E_AL_T_Y_._839_·6623 ____ 1 2150 Sq rt PACESET·
Prlnclpals Only · Xlnt location. ready Dec. Lowfft Price! TER. Family rm. 30r. 645-l.4.,7~4--SSJ-4931 or M2-0100. 2ba, den. View of ocean &
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Two Story Rancho San Joaquin h.ills. S94,900 II Large 3 bedroom Cond REDUCED!!! UNOBSTRUCTED •OPEN DAILY l·S•
I 1·. ._• t just steps lo sauna, pool Lush carpeling in living VIEW 24342 Los Serranos ~ • & Jacuzu. Owner ia anx· rm. & ram. nn. makes ON GOLF COURSE k>us. Submit your offe this 4 bdrm .. 2~ ba. By Owner. Garden level.---------
lHOMES
EASTSIDE
now. town home a s pecial step down Lv'ng rm. 2 Brl---------
treat! Bruce "lldwd' + den. 2 ba. Lux cpt'g MONARCH IAY
flooring in entry hall 123 Ftores <off Arboles I. VllW
kitchen adds to lt.s de-640-4009 or 833·3066 even· Spacious ocean view
llaht. Exte nsive brick lngs & wknds. 833-9460 home in lovely Monarch
work In entry court & wkdys. Bay. 4 Bedrooms. den,
back patio. Univ. Park. ---------i beautifully decorat.ed &
$78,000 IY OWNER m 11 in t al ned b om e.
Aaaumable loan. 3Br, 2 Private tennis court &
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SSH2-E7000 . .·., • • ~:Z~o~':io~:O,\~~~~ beach club. S2SO.OOO Please leave name &
number. VILLAGE. · · · 496-7222 831-0116
. REALTORS Madel Sales
Award wlnning Un1veral· .Wwport hoch I 069 • orlM HOUSI * ty Park Tnwnhome by J . •• ••••••• •• ••• •••••• • • •
We're heretohelp! HACHHOMI ThwJ.thntS-.1-4 M. Peters Co., On H~V&.wHOtMa
---------••Br 3 Ba. 111anUc Fam 11 LIMOMTRll model remaining 4 Br A dellabtrul 4 Bdrm.
Coll.,..,,.. p--t. Rm, bltns galore, 2 Univ. Pk. Terr. a BR.1 Ba, Z sty. Indoor atnum home ln "Model Uome"
-':Ill-u.-w. rplc'a, 2~ car gar,+ lite (am. rm .. w/courtyara Professionally decorat condition upgraded ......... + D...Aree workshop. Blk wall, entry. Plush_cptg. Many Im med occupa nc7 w/many reature!J. Fee PNtty Tree street keyed &•tea. Walk to amenities. Quiet street, Sll0.990. Sales ~re Pb: land. Top neighborhood.
Aqume the loan! El· beach, Kboot.. cfty hall. nr. shoppin1. $64,900 ~l-0203; I0-5 Daily $119.750. Cust bit, elegaoL Bkr. cellent Costa Mesa loca· ..... 500 A k r R . u n I v e r 11 I t y p 11 r k •
lion, near Orange Coast -·· · 1 or oae, For leaae: dnve by 21 Twnhome on greenbll.
College & sbop1. Jr_ .. 21M9'7 ___ ·~-5-----1 Whitewood Way; end W>· view. Sngl sty, rambling.
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A ssociat£s esute sized lot wilh PU· ~ 104 It on 1reenbelt: aharp 3 Br 2 Ba. Din Rm.
t_y patio. Crackling •••••••••••••••••••••• Hanover, 3 BR. atrium, privacy. Upgr ades. nr~lace, ramlly den Is f:h camel cpt. Un.Iv Pk 182,500. SSHl172 HEW USTIH~l
dln ng combo. Luth, TURTlE IOCI Cen 1 N'pt. Shorn; A•fr•m•.
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tl'ee·Uned atreet. M0,$00, tenn.lal Rea FAtate 1.-cho S.. Joo•lln 2 BR•· d 3 BR
unbelievable ~•lue, POOL & VIEW EVELYN COPELAND 3 BR. 2.,. Ba TownhouH. H1ty, .,. en or . BKR.caUS40-1.7» Mi-lT7S 552-0434 4 Montanu Norte. Dito.~. 2 paUot. St~ to
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dent home •• BedtOO acnts. SS2·9338 ························---------nooc-plan wtth over D~lsmt
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ft'llOr9. C.11 today ford onlr. m.a713orS4S-3031
tall.a IAeM/OPTIOM
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1 family t.o live In former home aer
2ba+famll)' rm. 8 owner 7H·02U o
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SPYGLASS Hill
Newport Beach's finest
custom home.Ilea, on the
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3 000 Costa Mesa avail, $.MO mo. 646·8646 ( :mrnatm ll n1os 1 " SOS CASITA~ ' S14 ' .OpcnSIS 25 JlJR.IHAUuplex S2'JO , • • SPOTLESS new plu:-.h ~UR,fanrm . S3i'> lot S750Month MlnutcsWNB lfot•n&I
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$J45.000.Bh675-66tS 3Br.134Baowners unlt. NORTHTUSTIN4br.211 833·3821 ••••••••••••••••••••••• T · ·· ·· Adult:.. no pt!l:. 202u
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, bile picket fencinK •6 NewTownhouseUnits,Costa Mesa $800 mo. ht & lu:.t + ceahngs & frpk Askin~ 846-1371or>M6·~51il'""S-1 _.., .. 11• __ L 3248 "'utcr \1ew StiOl.i >rb -----
r 8 U 't Pl Co 1 .. , w • pd $4S01yrly 675·9.al7 aft 5 ~·O ~ leusc {ames this ltritl·elully • m s (2·4 exes) 2 mplexes to c ng uePoint ate r I I 32•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• R f Wttrm 3 ~room, 2 hath h f Call Betty !\lcUanlc BT 3232 "M .... ~ tlt•!ot we,1 J)' ront "" 1 11 c oose rom. 83K 4288or 835-2012 oro ••••••••••••••••••••••• RE ALS !oc:atu1n w 50' boat dcx:k ~~~rn1~11~~mt:.il:J •12Units (3yrsyoung,Costa Mesa) -•••••••••••••••••••••••UN IVERSITY PARK LAG AIEACH Sl2SO >rl> tfum or un ~ 1n a pcoplt' Yoho car~ •16 U nits (4-4 Plexes) Brea.king Balboa Island 3206 Super 3 br. 2 ba. r.plc. uw. pnme ~reenllelt loc . nr .a BORM & .. A~I RM . ruml
'n·f:Jghborhood. ~cc t grOWld now. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cpl~. drps s3K5 mo pools. park. sthools. halt an kttrill-n. h?C. 'un Wat•rfront Homes
1 ~H 1-'urn $195
Lot11 of hltns. pool. walk
loshoppmg. 12 m1 beach.
931 W 19th St
548.0492
now $72,950. •12Un its,2yearsold WIN1Elt 2 BR home 9634569A~ Nofl'e a11a1l1mmed 38r<?Ba, drckv.11qun\11.'w i~:;o 631-1400
Q ·1 l •18 Units,under construction wifp &patio.S37SMo. 130'0N'fllEW/\TER' Cor,mdine,S460 ~207~ mo • ti ' UDI WILLIAM WINTON 3 bdrm new homl' nn or :>52-0875 OCEAN ~llJ~~ OF HWY -I Br npt, ~l4v mo . .U I In· Place . •29 Units, 7 Y ears old SOLD REALTOR 6iS-3331 Lake Forest w/\'ll'W of Turtlerock 4 br, f<1m rm. AT VICTq1t1A Ht::ACll lJdo Isle. 2 hdrm & den. 2 cl. Pr:ef Senior C1t1zens p&'t"tiea •48 Units, Laguna Niguel SOLD Balboa P~nin~la 3207 water t52l:I sq rt 2 ba din rm. ~ ba nl'W npt Private Pllh...,ay leading ba $55() a Bdrm . 2 b<1. 2524 NYopt Blvd Apt ." 24
' • · 75.2-1920 "64 Units, Anahe im SOLD ••••••••••••••••••••••• AIC. wet bar. frplc, pauo Leac;e Agt !>-U 5032 to heal·h t:.t Quaht~ 3 ha) front rondo. SIOOO Ll?t> Jurn. bachelor apt "'°° OOA1tn H1w..01n 11acH •102 units. 3 Yrs old. unde r 7xGross & dbl gar <.:lubhou~l'. HUl<M <.!:U1\H ll0:\11!. \~l'nt ~s 1564 S150 Pref m1c.ldl<: age. •·' • .? DR, 1 Ua. partl)' (urn, pool & tennts incl $-495 \VillowHome~.J br.2 ba 2 12 HatJi !). 2 I J.!t• . "\ -No th1idren o r p el::,.
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h Id 3 3 ea ynow '""°""" "· pl', cp .,, rp~. $ t 1 b t 1 I ""-'"' ,,...,-vuuo Other complexes are listed and sold c 1 .no pets 67 -674 5395,mo OO:HS69i\gt ..,11 k1t1·hcn ttilned i!la!>s rp c. oa s 1p, poo.
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·' " advance. BUILDERS·OWNERS; ~90yrly i;7., 1304 24 192 Bir drock. Sue have homes.1v:11laulcfor DING OCl::AN Vll::W --.
. : .. ; • Quail Place lists and sells $3·$.5 M illion 2 tor :ii Br. t •~ Ba. ydy, 556-7777. no foe -lenst:an . Liv rm w f1replJcc BLUFF'S 1-lt.•,el 3 BR. 2 Bach. Near beoc h. Ut11
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• Pi>P Palermo model on a part m e nts: but h o m es, office ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca llomcs t ·111' l'ar honw ~\;;(to II 1\ Ro TO F 11" D Orean \'1ew $225. \jt11 pd.
p··'-de :.-.at· sl , Ir!! side b ui ld ings, condos & commercia l as Corona def Mar 3222 Fireplace, 3 br, 2 ba, ro' Colle~<.> l'drk 4 Bl>H;\I FAM H~I J t:::ti.tbluH t::xcc. home SmgJes ok. t•ee
• ~~ for boJt, car, etc well. List whe r e the action is. ••••••••••••••••••• •••• patio, new rpts. drpc. & 3 Br your t.'hoic·l• Uf i:l 1 BATHS t' II\ rm · .ibr. 2ba. ram rm Soft Mam Rentals. !>40·5370
""'Pnol :.-.ize lot Open Su n. Beaut dupl~ 2Br. 1'1 ba. DW No v.ax fir!>. super rrom $385 to SSOO beam ce1I ~. llrepl11ce, water Nt•w crpts. drps, ----------
1 5 lti07P<1rt Barmnulh. mQuall llfiQuaJI ·~ frpl, • xtras So orhwy loc.~ mo 963 4s&1Agt 4Bryourt•hoi1·1·nr t1il 2car11a~u1 S:'>50 Mo -pmnt. Wnlk lo Sl'hools.Mewpor+le-Gch 3769 RNJc·•t _b_u~· in .":7w3p.7060rlt Prap~Cie•a Pra• p~l.•a . 'lS4SOBrm, o1•S429-R950a LdouhJu l~~;le rrclet• 4 br. 2 ba. rromJc!~l~~!.$.S75 ~~:f'(~.t,·~~~~11.s~J~~l~ ~~~f,s~11lt'~.~:.:; ftlt~I~ ~~·;~;·;~~·~;·~~~·~:~ ''"° ....-11o '""' -~ RANCH REALTY uldi: & 'hl rm . al !WO 67';~or&I!> 2240 art•a. Winter $325·S350. Sbore .. -I Br. J bJ, l'orn<•r 752-'9'0 752-\920 i:ar«.itr. I ''2 hlk~ tu ne,. crvl.!.. drps &. pumt SS 1·2000 P1l·ad11ly hrt·u·. $160 Incl. ulil. ~ar & laundry
Int, d11hYohr. frplc. 11ools. "°° QUA!tn Nl'WPOtt IUCM MOO OOAllSt. Nrw..ou UACM beach. new paml. 1•pb f'pk . $4lO mo 1163 1569 :\10. ":LE! & W \TER Hart>or View Homo 1c.ic1l 91">2-0505. 1115 W
h•nms bearh, ~Ir l'nt·1· Mobile H~s Income Prof)ffty 2000 drpi.. ''"ail Ol't IS :'loo ,\gt :-n fr·c Rr-dnd nl',. 3 hr. 2'' ba l'AIL> Kare Summcr.;el Mod<'I Balboll Bl. "l\t~hl'<I 10 S78.SOO t'all For Sol. 11 O ••••••••••••••••••••••• f>t;"ti. S4to mo h-l·I 2119_ Huntincjton S.ach 3240 \.tras S-16:> No pct:. MISSl~REALTY 5 hr. :; car ~ura11c l'q -----. • ,','~pert~ llousc,l>-12~1 •••••••••••••••••••••• fo~ASTSIDl•:C M So of 11...,.-, :! br. Iba.••••••••••••••••••••••• 1<71!1471orRJJ:?Hl5 9t\5S Co t,La1:•111a lll">I lmmar St':Xl mo UC£ANPRONT3br.2ba ~ J Phone• 4-073 I \~t·nt &12 0758 New l~c deluxt• llltns. VIEW 10· Wide, front kltch, lg 7 Un1b, I JBr. 62Ur frpll'. hlt n!>. Nok1ds. n Vucant.ibr .:?story,frpll', _ __ _ __ frplc. wadH.:r f tJryc>r,
T'rom lhe Blurfs. 2311 windows, wide porch S210.000. !J7!Hl533 agl. Pt'ls.$.125.ti7J3022 dm rm,den.~25/mowlr *RENTALS* Pa1111ram1c· Ol'can ,;,.w, t~autu'~tl Carmrl moilt-1 cnl'I itar N? ~:t.s. ~ .
• ~1/f Dr. 3 Br formal din Prtly rur.n Nice area. Prin only HARBOR VU HOME pd. 894-3288. 2 BR. 2• z ha ~'>25 nt'w ('\4'C' :ibr. 21~ ha, 2 :JUr+ i; um rm 111 II arbor mo. Wanter h73 6640
•Wfl. Cam rm. near ncwOwn SS50e0r. orr~~~·1·2 614 2·350 Newport Ueach ln·plex Palermu 'br 3ha frnl~ 3 BR. 2 BA. bltns, nr l BR. dt'n, 2 b..i M75 frpk~ !-c~ &Hlf 2!i07 Vu Hom de :i W ,. I I l u•· 2 "r n"ar--b-a-v-•-'<fWnl.'r an>.1ous1 Oµcn · ....., .. on canal w/boal dock .. ' · •"· 2RR & Pool irl7S ---J.1nd ~l·ape w pul10 .... ~ 0 , ~ ' "' ,..,_ & S pool. rahann $700 mo beach S37S/mo ., B" Pl"n '' ~"'wl Bt•.1th hou e. \i lc'l<•tia $575 l'h f>.lO -18'.!!! bt'ach I ool __ A\'IJll. oow ;Jal un Agent 64:? 1003 $10.440 "rOSI> Sl35.000 ,, ... r,7'.) 71 "I Agent 962 7771 .. n . u ,,.,.,. t J "') L , .... I
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-'te~. 4 Bdrm, 3 balhs. Beach, adjacent Lido DIVISION Professional •OCEANVn :w:1hr.2ha. ~hcls lfreeway $'150 Call 4BR: S475 vu. f'11 '"111 Lg ~rd. · ·
ramlly rm, wet Ii.tr, V11la•'e. Short ll•Uscs. apartment. oHlC'e build 2frpks,garw tclcrdoor. Ruby. Agl 968 0779, AndwehaVl'olhcr,rnr !leek, huil. ins. 3~r. Lux 3hr, whitewallr Balboa BayClub2br.2ba
!l"tu•th pat II t1ru1 "' h d f · hardwolld ll1or:-t:ull I h ccc5c conclo A 0 5 ... .#." · 10 -Pau tdl'al for headquarter:. ings, & shoppml'( center \\:J:. ('r. ryer. rc rl JL 53680!!1 1mmed1atl'Ol'l'upanc~ 1,1111 ....... \l,·J·•c -i."'.'-t'.71 \'lt'W, ><.: a··' -• terrace apL. vall I 11 . -... ~n design. ideal for l'n b I ct g I n Q u 1 r l' manag<'mcnl in I. ,\ . pool , ch-'ck. pulml>. ru11 ' • '' ·• "-"' S500 mo l\nehora~c In SI tOO mo Unfurn SSiS. !<:Tt0 mang On' e h~ 2 ' C714 )862·11622 2231 E Oranf?e. R1vtor~1dc ;.nd m,11nt Sli25 i;73 flfi.1.'• L.1 CU\.'Sta Hur4ucl Club or l:>-1 :1t.17 1 \1, ... tmrnL,, 196-771 I. 213•963-7681,213'335·3646
\):i Palermo then rnll Highland ,,, l' San San Bernadino rounlie~ JDr, 2ba. ltd lc•nni~ l ma . -131 7n5c .. ·•1 I OC"'"' .... VIEW ..,.h "'"-'' mc1 u.J•''l'1aft I Br Su1•'1t·\~ 1\pw 2 Hr. 3ba Townh~l· n-ac·htront I brnpt $190. r;:[ 6'::3 '""c" ( •1~' ll&r Bernardrno92'1(~1 Robby Rob111:,on C71-I ) CA.... OA: """" """..... \I ..,.,. ., r 4 J • -0 •• 11 t'\'t·~ 752_ 1920 & POOL 6 571! 1 t$"' Vil>ta Oc·c>an \l<'Yo Cpls ciq):oo, i"o pctt. \l:iturc only.
•wl(nds for .1ppt 10 1n eo.nm.rcial M:nt 3850 hil1ns Aftl.'r .> 1·Jll 675-~~
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c:•u_6030 country estate A lot or l>eck o\crlooks pool S400 mo 8 17 3293 . '.'l:FWL rk l'l'lcr ---r''"" Twnh'. '· mile t ---------
o,1"1() executl\'C offu·p, An xlnt new con~lruclaon 1n area S6ZS 847-3420 963 2425 · • "" ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• \.: • .& ....... ··~;;;;;;;;;;; ____ -! investment at S630.000 Owner will help rmanc:c mo or · Twnhmc. 3 fir 21, Ila. Rcdl•t· 3 br. 2 ha. rpts. :\1.irina n.N· fac1lit1e:. ~ tments
BY OWNER!! BILL GRU .... DY f"·ll pn"" "'S.(""' The Ron Tayfor 2br condo S390 Isl la~t Plan C '''ail (kt 15 iJrpli. fplr D"' new S.125 mo l~:l t2!JCI Unfumis~ ..... -u '"' ..... '"" G 6 7 l 7 6 0 I . S.'i..!S 54-7W I ( R.13 321 • • . . -••••••••••••••••••••••• R.alt 675 6161 A'I 673 7601 roup, -cleaning . 675 490 2 ' -ir '.? area $.'liS/rtO Ul>J 1569 2llr <'undo Pool. patio. G Mrol 3802
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llr .. '1 hii,~:us/ Beuul.hidesertlrJ.lv1rw 2br.tbu S360 month wkdys. prcstip: hc>me" P<'<>.1 •• :i LOCJUnaNlg~ 3252 S240/mo. Xlra n 1rc lrhildokhereatTreelane f:i 'oc ilciarrt.I r ".'. \llll.'r~ Onib sate 1800 lot w11n rity hm1ls Sat' t\gent. fi7f> 2.'lt I Lovely home 3 Bdrm, 2 Br Comm tcnm:i ~25 ••••••••••••• ••••••••• '193·3-106. TO"'nhouse A pis. Only '""· 5, IO ou lcs~ lo r t :.-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• s."995 400 1339 S44-4 tS7 -0.116440927or641 lt;21 '· b.125 'I. br. frµk . srnglr~ ba Good neighborhood mo. •••MO/II,\ II l:L \Y Westmins~r 32'8 S19S 1.0 move 1n "Tbt!
WATERFtlONT "'&tote ok Fet.· Nr beach. fncd )·ard. no RENTALS VILLA Vel"" plu:.h. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• prcsll~1ous community". ~\\'PORT ~llOR ES 3 DUPLEX Exchange 2800 :\lam Ht'ntalc; 540 5370 ~~$400 mo lcaH' Single 1-'amil) flumes BR. 2'"> BA. lKS<l ,.,q ft :! Br r~ m rm :-. l'llrj St..'C our fum1shed modfel.
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2 Uruls on lg lot Nt>e<I acres & permit for 12 beaC'h. pvt ytl & pa1111 priced at $300 m(I. Pvt. J BR. 2 Ba ~~5 I.er. S450 mo IJlrdener in· M <l n I 't' c· I ! " 3 I> I . pomtc."d & cv<'ry lu~ury '• WANTED add'I s paces. $200,000 $4.2!> 675·9513, 675-8785 ply. 644-0662 or 644· 4 RR,:! Ra """ b d -c l d Oll d I B r work. Good lor • t:rcal equity f''or details l'all ----or673 1433 eves 4 BR. 2•., Ba $-l!IO cl 495-0357. 4!!)431<5 dshw11hr . rtl'w painl, nt•w ran m•w P s, rps. ,~?a u~.4brin luf s Pot.enllal.1>45-7221 Bruce B. llowey SEC1C llonwy 2hr. rrpk. pauo. T01411Chl)IOl'!> Ml . v· I 3267 C'pL<, no pcls $100 tkP runj.ll'l'o, illr cond1tmnmg.
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llY OWNl-;It Carmt•I to invest 1n units & •••••••:._~m·•1.•:h·..."~··•••• <·11nvt•rt d l'~ f;plr : cncls'dhyard. Enc(l:.)rll l!:Jr 33 8RlRt·~'n'1 fla SSt(~ Ort, S37~ moltit•r(•allt•r !!bu./\l.:.nr(w~ ... 1 .. 111ry (!>735514<1
'm· ny <'\lrus l'nnnpuh -----••••••••••••••••••••••• 673 2193 Hurry lhis won't lu:.l 31.lR, 2 1111 s;.'ll)(J ----- -tl1 4pm Sun~et lkal'h Deluxe i mvckl 3Rr,2ha.rumrm, Comm'INOW1 6-10HJOO "' • ll:'O SSH mo 673·2336 vr w /ws r . 1414 i vi• .~ a Sru Ownl'r7!18341f. W:11t•r111t'I ~Jt'5 51711:.cl -
... :Vy ownC'r tran,,ll.'rrc.-d 'I· PLEX aplstnno Beach 31 18 Ul6 per mo 536·9791 rl.'s, :J HR. 21 \! n.1 ~ Newport Beadt 3269 ' ----l>r. roof g:irdcn w/ocean ('.Uf t2S7 Recl'nlly construclt.'d m ....................... Costa Mesa 3224 848-«ll!Obus. 3 BR. 2·~ Ila ~~1'1 ....................... Apai luieonh furnished ~1e~. 5325 mo. 16805 1.-ith
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' sc.l,CletMflte I 076 ing gotr l'OUrM· Large frpic t1i!anlnl!. !il•rv ~0,· GREAT 3 llR 2 Bi\ CON 3~:~n~~~~~ ~~1~ p~~~t' • • • • Stnr1inl! 11 $500 Balboa Island 3706 evt>:--~•l"••••••••••••••••••• umlS Sl25.000 r1rm 612 lhruApnl ·t9:t .ttBI>. OOc·pL-.,drpS.fpk ..... ulk Prime loc. $365/mo '\c...,p11r1Hl•arh •1\i.:t·nt1r111!13J •_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------'° 6 • B F. 1, c 11 c: ,.~ T Calle Campana ownl"r. ----in clO!ll.'b, l·nrl patJO dbl 2 Br, 2 ha . furn S625 <>OH /\pt Y. intt'r 82901·---------
AWAY , ~.900 l'l•rft'l'l 495.527:-, LGCJ'll'laBeoch 3148 gar. pout. a<~~ts SJ~o !l68-0S73· • • • • EXECUTIVE :.!lllllwr1hll'( Yrlys:r:s WATERFRONT
cotla!(cfor <!n<I hnmeor -----••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·1155 nr 545-~5 FANTASTIC4DR,2Ba. ('•ironaclt'IMar REMTALSIRVICE ~fB H~lhi)rrnt L'prrlpl~ :!BDR:\1,hllns.rangc &
rcl,jremcnt Ownr must CHEVY CHASE LAGUMACOTTAGE Super rnndo. J Br. 2 b11. frplc, bltns, enrloH•d JHH :!hHlh~Sti2S HOM Es. C'ONUOS, Adll:-.onlynoµcl!< uvl'n. re1rig , rrplC'.
'd"anrl will ht.'lp with 8 & I FOURPLEX t Rdrm Orci1n Vll'w rrplc. pool. dbhsc Nr yard. Vurant S3'JS Call AI'TS Crum ~·1110 Pl'r Yrly S(i75 ws hridrycr. new crpt
•tttilnl'lnl(. ANAll F.l:\t Pool. frplc Ma1r11t•n.int'l' :-hops S375. Ii 15 79!>3. Donna. 962·2458 month OON TYi.EH & ASSOC' mi1. lri: Pl•Un di·rk. pier &
"'BERTI!/\ llENRV• Four 2 IX.>droom Spec & util inrlurl(.>11 ' 1 mo 673-2332 'I . D_ 673-7601 AGT. Hf:Al,TOR..., fi75 400C ctock lncluclt.•tl for your
·HE'Al.TORS 4!12 ~121 hu~ only $72.~50 Take 494-:!996 For leasl.' $450 mu. Lovc>ly 2 Bdr. 4 blk!I bearb S285 (.C' 'W~-own bc1<1l. up to 2~·
2150elMar.SnnClc·m over VI\ lonn w 'Sll9SO 3B 2b 1 ct No pets. Avail. Ort 25 fi~ ~ OCF./\NfkO'f'r VIEW L1Ult>cut1c' 31li5 Ulll pd ~/mo -~·· down O WN rt 1AGT thesand' IHll.~1300 00,.::.(. F'rapicl'~1~.ey~:dc 96806S2aft4pm _ ~l'I->' <;ONDO :?+Oen,2car lkadvnow'Fl•e
i u"'.n house. end unit. S.10-0555 YrlyorS7SOWntr Ca·ll r' er privat<.> 1111rt1n11. full '.Vllt111Ht•nl:d~.:'>405370 BDRM o... bl o.f"'an view. 2 ll ll, j\oAnt 4"'•7,"•1 545-7240orano Ncwer 3 br condo Grt.'IH 832.8600 I J .. 2 ull, Ins,
ll!t 1o> .. ~ ,,.. "" ----I s3c:0 A 'I 1111 J secunty hulld1n~ .t·aM'. llR ., neurbearh,$1100/mo. llurary. S63.900 ownl'r. San Clemente 12 units on ---2 br. formal din rm.. oc, " · nvai ssoo. plmn /\it 6't1 n ll Bayfronl H•arly 3 .•
496-5613 '4.:i bulll res com 'I lol. I Br rurn hous e for frplc .. dlshwshr s(•lf l\42·9970e\'eS ---tit• l•>wt•r unit 1n pr1ml0
-$21.000 gross. nr bch employed person No clean ran~e & oven TOIEAC ltS13C Aoa1 :sli11 :l\tllw1th ~o hayf•·onl IOI' "°" S210.000. Ph 492 ~Sown pelS. Quiet Rarden set Mature coupll' pref'd I Ml. H ~MPUS.Da·IRVll(E 3 llR, :.!•, h.i 7ownhomc. 1kJut1fully rurn S675 ~o
strcmo I 078 ting 494 8170 <keep lry Gardener lncl'ct al S425 Vacant, lovely new 4 BR, Ol'l':N U/\11. V Nt•ar tw11t·• l'honr WILLIAM W INTON
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' d•RK 3 ..... rm + den I r nd i r Pl' .,. ----------lt Bedroom. 21? hu ext•(' We~lchrr :tHr 2Hu. lrnk. Botboo Peninsula 3707 ctr·•pt '· ,f'3n"" ov•n, • "ill" • "" can 1 t or yno. $215 3 b r T II p I •· ~ .. ~ '
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l\ume. Many upgrad1:s Reach urea spectah:ll. COME HOME! ktds pets ok Fee oo · home 2 covert.-d putu>5 2 t•ar .i:1r. l'ntiost•d y.c rrl, ••••• ••• ••••••••••••••• rel r1>1 . d l!hwshr. bu!(.:
r•t10 w I rock wntcrf 1111 Probates. rorcclosures, Yrly. 1375, mo, 1 blk to llnve :i rt':il home al Fox Main Rentals, 540-S370 Wnll of J!lass Ill h Y mg & quiet urt•u M:S 511< iJOO at-:ACll. View, pier, 2 llr d '<'k. $450/yrly. $72 soo h k t i d' bch. furn. 2br. rrptc. lba. hollow Village 621 W ram r m. Extra Ille yd. -i.400 1 Br S320 & :5270 JACOIS REALTY
, • • ' · 1~~e:~e~:~~o~~~f:~ 842·29lll9AA 2133. Wilson, Cost~ Mesa . 3 Br 2 Ba, nr Bush ard & ~.~:!.:-~ho~~~kl<t. ;r~~~'j· PENINSULA PT. t\dlts. util pd. :io:1 E. 675•6670 AHCH0li491 below market pr1C'e. 'do Isle, boyfront & son AdulL~. $3$0. mo. Open Indianapolis. Vaunt 1475 mo sEuxpeecrbhqoumul~1·1.'/lt3klu' r'.'t.d~~ F' .. d~c~ H>871 2800 ~~~~~~~~~~
I( ... JohftSOfto lrolrer b 4 6:30 Wt•ekdays, l 1·6 3U $3&. 962·3371 lOOO /4.--' _
IMYISTMEMTS Call<714l67H54S t:v~~~~!Bt-~~r.3~.~~~~ weekend~991\vail Nov I, a.a~--•-551· . .,...."'' [mi,,~t>ns2rrpln I.Ami.: IAUO~l1~N 'f1 NEED /\RE:'ITAL'
1714) 496-7711 r---------114 dryr, gar L.se lo 6.t 1976. 642 4 l """":"' r"V'I"' ""'.'GM CVLVERDAl.f: SCHOOL er ea t· u E I br int'I u11 ·.q111pp< We have thl'm' 1-1 Bdrm ,.:.=:=======-:::::: ----------•$850.(213)274.4118 4 BR, llv rm. fam rm. 2 Cahforru_aClass1c.1n xlnt 3 Br2 B,.,•,btk topurk& FAMILY .. OM kitrhen. mher cxlro11 t\idi1,pets,sin~lesok
120 Units, pride o ba, frpk. Ideal l(){'ation residential location nr pool. $400 mu. Broker .i Br. fom rrr. new crpt. Close to hu:-.. vtlln~1· NEW ERA rec 6:l!Hl:l00 . ~Real Ettot• ownership, 7 yrs old Clean. S4SO mo 675-20R2 M ea d o w 111 r k Go If 675_2373 drps, puull 111-0ut l..<lnii stores SIOO mo. 675·8740
-,.• .. •••••••••••••••••• Coe!ta Mesa. 8 X gross NEWPORT C REST Course. 4 Br 2 Ba, coun· term lc1t11c.1n111I $t'OO. lx>twn 9&b Balboa fslmtd 3106 H isr.4 down. Super loc:. VIEW CONDO 3 Br on ~ acr~. w/3 o_lher try kllch w/ds hwshr & Bd .., 1>1\ \ ICt>ON -••••••••••••••••••••••• ' omH rnn only Rrkr 642·1603 Be tlf II d ted units . S310 incl util & elcc dbi' oven range. reentree art'a 3 rm .. ~ REAi.TV I n73·9060 SIOO cm:y bac h. Furn All oELUXE 2 Br. sundeck . .. '• Sat. 110 au u y ecora -lndry facil 642.8674 baths. family rm. Patao + ulll 1,d Bcarhrombcr k t .. h .._ h .:Af'<lt••••••••••••••••••• (3)FOURPLEXES HB C'Qmpletely rumished 3 F'plc,cpl$,drps,lhruout. & lart:t: yard Extr a _U_d_o-li;ll.' Lovf,y 4br.2l>R. F'!'l' $1S 63! :.!Oil. pr1ng.~;;e_ o"~~-49.,.7·0s ~~ ·• '·l-·slHfLov $ll9.500E&ch' . bedrm. 2'"" balh. 2 car E·slde 3 BR. 2 Ba, quiet Auto gar door. covered clean S450mo 5457117 home fo'rplc lleleck1t 547.l5(llor ll79-IOO-O p JI. _.,f\ P.M.,.... ""'
-r---1 m Unit, H.B. $l27.500 garage. cul·de·sac. frplc. bltns. paUo" lndscpd 1round11 · MM1a 7 . 2 BR. foll l>othhfam.rm, Victorian Hous• + In AGENT646-32SS dbl ga.r, $425. 673·3600 l yr lie orfered at $425, reentree Homes Btrl dbl gar Ava wntr or yr· COf'OftG def Mar 3722 .~-p--.-.-. ..1--31-0-7
U ~w/pa.sst rubart " 1ncl yardmaint.847-8491 2br.countryklr hn.frpk, ly 673-1334n'!_er5Pl\1 •••••••••••••••••••••··-a etNn-a kJ h, patio. P11rk $120 1.'Qm e unltA nr beach 3 Br. 2 ba, bltns. frplc, lndscpd nr pool~ park & •••••••••••••••••••••••
" • lncl utH. 494-0451 Lake Park In downtown ] 114 encl. back yd. Nice area . ••Super SuMy house of schl 53.75/mo :;Si.2776 Balboa Ptain Pt. J AR. 2 ha oceanfront al s:r.s Yrly '.? br. 2 ba. a
KB. SlO.S.000, 2519 Fordham <College Glass, 3 BR w /spacious Pror. d\.-COratod 2Rr • t Cc!~ Mam bch G arn~C? 'tory. :: car enc I anr.
,. CORTAMESA.VAC/\NT (2)New5Unlt bld.gs. 1••cH-o~ Pork> $395.548-4471 M5tr Suite, bright ose/Option, attrar 3 b 14751movtlv lt.e h /\vatl unfurn Sli50 Rulcony 642-lti03 '~l'r• $4 :500 A ... I •t36..,.,,. ~ r9' "' rd r •· kl h BR ? R h p · 11• • ~ Wntr , $750 Yearly Biii •:Uwfumlsh~.lrgpatlo, c!':t~~iiSpa;;~ 38r,$$00.Av.-il toJune. E~TSIDE2Br1Ba, ~e::rt;~:ti~.bltn!~ .. yaNi:a1/ro~r:;,e·PoO~v,, blk ~o Ol·can/B1ty Grun<ty Hllr6iS-6161 Z br,t\<lt ba.atUdlo.SJ1~&
J!frtin1. wulk to s tores & lnvt.'3lmentt6.1 7866 8*23.M or l213) 592·2135. $250 540-0091 frplc. $425. 848·9427 tennis. $311.'\ mo 833 1828 6'75-5'4 5 $350 2 br. I b~ upp('r ,..#,.., Inqui r e owon, ukforJlm Wll.aon 4»97116 CostaMesa 3724 $350. Vrly. mo mo. No
Spice 72, 2191 Harbor _ _.::::.:=.:.:.::.:.:...:::.:..:=::.._-t~:&;L==-:---;1-;1-.8~6~1Best deal S230. 3 br, OCEANVIEW Nr Npt Br. :? ba, frplc. range. Let our ss>«i•h7.Nl rcn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· 9'i9-8878.
Brvd. S48-l915. 6 ~ t.ech ••••••~•••••••••• llidsrof<. r-'tt. 48r, t~ba. lrg ydt1rdnr d1washer Sr s hops & tal serv\ce hod you OCC special S9S UUI . --------
' ,~.,..., ERO n.a.. $79,000 Br, 28a -ndo nr """an. M Rentalll, St0-5310 l.M$475. 875-7414. schools. S39S 559-4874 qualified tenants. Cell pa.id Fee :'\ewer, Ft stdlng :? ~"· 2
!CA> A • 34'. 1n Sr ~1 w "'" BARBARA Main Rentals, seo.mo ba, balcon1ea. tn<'I • car ~ l zen Park. Central WIH more than make th. Te o n i 1 • P o o I • 2 Br 1 Ua. new cpu & l Br Twnbme Beauty. harp 3br. 2bo, bltns. ._ _.....~· R......_ gar, wa.lk lO (NTY Ydy
Cwu M<.'50. Coiy, clean ~yrnenla. Ctlll 7~·0283 8.tueLAgoon Villa. $450 dtps, fQCdyard, gar, $250 Wuher tdryer, retrla, d sbwshr, crpu, 2·car -1 -,.._,, 1 BR rum. Pref motu~. S 3 8 5 . 6 1 o 4 4 1 4
-tccnne . 548·3663. Avail or840-<t186.Agnt. Please mo. Ownr ~~.15~1 or + dt'p. 64S·8l84, art pool, pa.llo. '210t mo. aar. cut.de·UC. U2S 675-00 Nochlldrenorpets.$165 eves/wkn<25, ?131144'1.• now leave name & number. 213-476-3363 5/wkndt 9GM5T SS0.~18or 896-2337 84.2 51\48 wkdys
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Nr. ocean: 2 BR S285: 3 ---GRANDOP£NING 2 Br 2 Ba Twnhac. pool fr IMTOWN New1mallofflccsne1r llSTAuaAtf'f PREGNANT? "pertRecelliwPb.t.
BR. S • the rec facll, patio. av all Briatol fr Nnport 8Jvd J •H ukk C d 1 1 Neect strong ofc _~· NOO; J BR~ tep into u 11n& '752·1093 Siu.la. 1"2 Br. furn Ii •--McC_. can •rr-• a q ar1n~ confl ent • nel w/a<'rt'a • e~ lbrahaURJty 675-4600 unlurn. Thne'a a1 ...... , uleofyow-~•W'A1lL1 counselln(& & rerural 831 .,.a...U 3141 million In n<'rHtton· ....... lllOMe~ havo Ute bll)'Cra. Let's Abortion, ~dopllon .. rnr. ary OJMn I I
$175. UW pd. AvaJL Now' gOod life ••••••••••••••••••••••• TENNIS (pro II pro Cotto Meote 641-7729 talk k~~l.na n1 to tx p er v• Pee. I BR. steps to beach, $250 sbopl rompllmtntary Dlck Park, Bkr '73 APCARE M7 2.sinl,..83_1_._21_3_1 _____ _ liblnftentala,~S370 flnst&la.st leuons. aw1mmln1. --BOOKXEBPER/P·Thnc C:..-delW. 3822 Strollthc:p111hw,,~of~plncfore.1 M~nderpast 494·7$38 health clubs, parties, 1501 WesfcllffDr. Mo.yto&.o. AIOITIOH 15·24 hrs wH.lr.. Must
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a totd n.1re41 ere you c.in enioy unusua fll'lvc>cy or 879-1060 ruuly 10·7. m.-s Broker-Fully Lictmsed
and luxury L-HfU1 3850 Corona Del Mar. newly 312 N. El Carnine> Real •
BE AMONG 1'Jr ..... ~TO CHOOSE ti. ..... _, ~~ Oakwood Garden ~.pla dccor•ted orrlcea. Two 4 BOYS ' SIRLS 1nc.r""'11 fl\'~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• wllh b h .J~. SanClementc.t<'or appt,
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Demi w.:i11 1wo tl'nmi. courts ~mrnlng pool do. Punor11mic View N:;J'(':;.:;:~:ri~t~7h out.aide a<'cesa. w .so in·••••••••••••••••••••••• wo~in~°;.~r ~!~re~ plus unlqu1>voll~l!pool Jacum Pool. SJ65 mo. 830-8945 1714)645~ ~lutll.S75·5444 RC8p. prosperous 22 yr •KAR[N'S* onSaturdaya.ThlCbnot
S.md volll'yb.tll court Mou11ta1n lodge clubhouse W1th eves/wknds. 834·355() 2600SQ ft l\ttrurtlvelydc· old male student need& OUTCl\LL Mi\SSAC F: " p u pt r r •• t e .
f I "II ·' d~.uskforMr Horn. N rtBe h"'A th ror. Near a irport Call flnot1clalhclpforns0Ud Tr •p l ti "'pro 111mace. l.01tvers<1t1011 pit. ul lllrus. gyiYI, ~u11d ~·· ewpo ac ._u David Elhott 833.9!'>20 $lll,000 venture Plc1.t54! 831M780 IHI., or a o • ·
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Including H~<\t & Water No l.e<lse Requ11 .. d 2 Ult. 29041 Aloma, loft Rooms 4000 . ." suite. amp e Mol tga Jfl. Trwt ~~a~g~ M~e~I::: IUSIOY Crown Valley! ••••••••••••••••••••••• pkg. Alt:. 67~-6000. Deidi SOJS ca lY • Apply In pe"on: Mui·
On<' Bedroom ON B.'ch 831-0857 Sleeping rms S60·110S mo. T"• LOC •TIO"'S ••••••••••••• .. ••••••• SJ\L.ES-A17ENTION doon·s lrlah PuttJ 202 rwo &druom. Twu !Mm AU .. VT "' " s .,. E Ne rt c t Dl' N R 1:i'l0 Ad<t~ Ave. en CCbt<l Mes.1. .Wwport &.och 3869 S50. w •• Share kill Harbor area ·a beat. 100 LO•NS 9°' AMWAY. HA KL c. wpo "" er { . .
••••••••••••••••••••••• bath. Shown Mon.sat To t.ooosq n From sso " to DIST c I DRlva',. ,,w,._s from Oranye Coa~t Coll'-'!Je P•RK "'EWPORT "only" ~all art lpm. REALONOMICS. Corp Aho2MITD Locml SlmJlar Mktg Plan Nell\' A .,. • hl!twe .. n Harbor and Fa11view "' " Rers req d. SS6·00S8 or Brokt!rs 67 .. ,..,00 Product. Eai.aer lo sell· Men or Wo Adract 2 Br 1 Ba upper. APARTMENTS 548-5954 •--------""-'-• FaireslTermsalncellMll il'OUl\dfioor. Mustbe2Sor
open beam cellg new l7l4l 540 I lOO NOW R£N1tNG 1or2 Bedrooms and ---------•2!ront offices. rf11t. drpg, Satftet' Mtg. Co. Call S49·9000 Apply In Penlah
cpta & patol. 1315. To"'nhouses ROOMS $2.S. wk up wilb air. xlrus Irvine Crnr 642-2171 545-0611 • Yellow calf?
642·2811 Hunt~on Beod1 3840'..unti-Oft l•ach 1840 "'rom $329.SO kitchen. $37 .so wk up $1.SO/mo. 5'49·8174 i----------1 TIJE CENTLETOUCH l12St Slater A~ ue
""$' '"'' 0""n 9·6 Daily apts S48·9'7SSor 645-3967 SPECIAL Outtall MassaKe Fount-•-Vall ~ER SINGLES • •• •• •• •• •• ••• •• •••••••• ••• •• ••• • •• •• • • • •• • • •• "' ()( R I I 751-3931 IUD Spa Pools·Tenru.<i $2S per week. 1 blk 1 c enla m rvme In·
RENTAL Across from Fashion be h HB Call M k 1 dust rial arM1 Phone LOW RA TES Cafeteria~
3 Br. 2 Ba, w/spectacular * OAK CREST ~ Island 4 t J af!lboree on ~~or ieave m:: 8 answenng service avail. 9 UICIC CASH ~ WKtihft A view of ocean & bay. SJn JoaqumHills Road. Rent under $125. mo Short hrs . 3;1~ as
More than 1800 sq. fl . FOUR PL[Xtt l7141644-1900 Roomrorrenl _540-_77_14 _____ 1 T.D.LOAHS needed. Must car.
huge patio. hardwood W ··606 Van Buren OFFrCESPACE El Dorado Mortgage Co. ••••••••••••••••••••••• *3.ll hr. C.M.. . &
firs, beamed ce1hnRs. Hurry! Only A hw t..ft! Huntington Beach Professional Art.a Bldg. (213)67()..3160 collect Schools & CdM areas. al
walk lo beach. Mr. OPEN DAILY PEHINSULAPT. VacotionRNtafs 425 494_7292 or<TI4>968-654e IMtructioft 7005 NewPort Mesa ICled :.,o~~ 6 7 3 . 7 69 2 or SPARKUHG MEW-DELUXE! 2 BH. t l>a unr S500 yrly ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• School District.~ood
Private 1 br. a pt. No. of
PCH. Has small sun deck
& ind ~gar s pace. stove
& refrig. Use of washer &
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OCE.AHFROHT MAUI. HAWAH. Lux ful·lusiMssR...tol 4450 .-...:1•11h/ i-•.-1:-•9•.•R•...-..-•D•--•I Sec; .. ~~1~~.7 Pla"ten\.la, JBedroom. fireplace&2bath$37S 3BR,2ba .. yrly.S74S 1 f 1 B c d 1 , _ ___.,/ """"' "' '"""" '""' ,.,.....,._,., .... EWPORT ym:aa "'Cr. Y um r on °· n ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ -Full or Part·time Bllns. OW. Util Rm. 2 car gar. .... 511\""" "' ·'Th Wh 1 " • --"'lir........;_-' I 3 BR b e a er 0 n Cannery Village _., ,._ Be ready to work as a CAUFOIH A
SEA y;IMDC~~ KaanapalJ Bch. Tennb. Cottage ••••••••••••••••••••••• professional bartender In ILOHDIS WANTED Will consider l or 2 Children
Apts are close to Central Park &
recreation. s hopping, sc hools ,
freeways. Bike to beach!
S5Sday, S345 wk. 67!>·2361 646-4801 or673·2916 Lott & Fomd 5300 1 week. Free job place-Sellln" nutioual~ ad-2 BR. den 2 ba S4SO or (213\699-7219. ••••••••••••••••••••••• " IA YF«ONT HOME --------lndlntriClil RentClil 4500 LOST: Irish Setter. fern. 1 ment as5istancc. vertJsed HEAD ART
3 BR. 2 ba S2000 Mo yrly Luxurious. furn. villa o ••••••••••••••••••••••• yr. IWward ! ~dwards & Amcncan Bartenders vitamins for your hair. Sayullt a Beach nea MISSION 'E 0 . School Set your own pace STE'S TO l!ACH Puerta Vallarta. 4 br. v, J Hclall. Slater. llB.842.5593 HO. E.11lhSt,SA w/good profits. •llbis 3824 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 UR 2 b ths $400 romm, or ind. l8< per sq .,.,A 1960 rod·:.... 0 1 New adult waterfront apb · 8 · ba. $500. wk. 731·3777 fl. cAa '""""'or 581 a100. F o u N D • w a t c h . .,...... top notch P "" ~ n Y . M v rd n h f I Crose "lreets . SJ at er & Beach H B 3 nR,2 ba, winter $375 .....,........v -v se t "" 1t1 esa e e. u d Wtl u • .... -. · • • · · RentaktoShare 430 Easlbluff Dr. Call & one repre n a .. ~r
land.sea ping. Excep -West on Slater off lkach one 1 BR. l·ba. S2SO yearly ....................... 2000 sq. ft. Across Crom Identify. Jobs WCMW. 7075 ~:_~1 '1!_~rian1 ".!~
tiooally rich intcnuri.. nlock . n g ht on Keclson to cul -de·S3C. • al h b 0 c. Ajrpor1.. 2orc:o. 1 ba. 644-6238 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .., • ...._........ ....... 1&2 bdrms Crom $275 F II h , 1 fem e 24+ to s are 3 r Balance warehouse 2 ht \714)8:94·2312 : 1 Mesa Verde Villas. l555 0 ow t e·s tgns.. yrly. Across from Reh roll-up doori; 549 148 LOST: Male Chihuahua I w.ant t~ be a bartend•r e ••ae9 I .. ~-
Mesa Verde Drive E:ist NB. 1133. mo. incl'g utJJ Te-d Broderick · Vic South H.B. Oct. lat WcU tram at my expenae. "' ru -•-~!s887t a1. Mes a . ( 7 14 1 @ By: Kent R-R-Mv * 67~3184. Black/blege markings. Tom, 493-5867 Call 752-610&. _, ._.,-·-~·r 3Br hse. Beaut Lak 1.000· <'lean. Sel·ure CashReward!S36-8280 HefpW..ted 71 CASHI£R'PtTJMOt'-848-8300 S..,.... View 2 br gar F Clb Storage or light mCg. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.· EA.5TSIDE adult 1&2 Br ...--· · .. orest area. pnv S200tmonth.003S44. Lost p eaco<'k . Vic. MATU••·,1 ~$225.Like new Pool . bllns, new crpl. $275 Utll 1150. R esp Fe Placentia, Uth & •AAAAf'O~lTIO~S IOKeyadder.~1~-lbru
oopets. 177 E. 22nd St Adulis 642~ Ref's581·2464. WUI share shop & om~ Pomona Sts. CM. Call Exec Secy/venOCf1<"e photo. Dependa "'Able
644-0878 Costo Meso 3824 HWltincjtOR !coc:h 3840 Yearl 28r I '-i baths. space. M·l ione. West 642-1480 Rttept/Sccretancs b bo ded ~ 3
G .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Firtp~a<'e 2 blk.s lo bch. Onhe rmmale wlal ntedh t C.M. SlOO. mo. +. Good Mu~Card JI Operators ~on-t-..1 ~ ec'>star:.es"~ RAnD OPENING SI"" 1 b tv..)I 1 <I 1 BY THE SEA s are our me ow se area Cor service bus . Found. wht neut. male Employers f'ay AJl 1''eea n~2873· .,.,., r. r~ · ~. u Carport & laundry fac1l. W t rvi •1so1 L v. --' r. R d area ~ THI!. BAY LEAF m e>r 21 No pds 325 J Ne\\ :J br delu.u• tnhse. .,..,.,.mo. 7 • .,.9031 ukr a e w. <> mo. a 960-2918or646-8582 nillen. w/ro:u collar, lov-... z em ers Agency · · .. 7 1 Pl fl I ......... =-D Bch. Ann or Jason a ----In!(. Nds hm. Vic. Ed· 40208U'ChSL.SteJ04 c-.. ·~1s-...-..n-a JBdrm $230 l l i •1<'l·" tam 201 MlhSt s:Ji;.111R 4!r7-3805; or Norins Rily RetltolsWont.d 4600 inger & Edwards, H.B. N-..nrtBeach w-81 _. .,
2 Bd w I' t ''>6 Yrl>• 0<-C'an ''h 'W. 2 hr. 1 ~-..... For drive thru rm atl•r c ~ u £1\STSJUB I Br "''"I) BLOCk TO BEACH ba dup t:C'IO/mo. G44~80 4~7 •"'••••••••••••••••••••• 84~2974 Call for Appt/Estab '8$ backup, Depen a
Benut1ful. spnc1ou~ new n'tler vanl S''35 5 It.-Sl'ECI :\L ROOMM ATL' Wanted 1 BR apt .. yearly, -t1 apts. Pool. pvt polios 425..l. 1' 4!l2 37 i11 ~ • ~ Br rnr·l ,i:ar.111.<'._pat10 orr..i2 3'\.19 -' "': Newport 13<'h xlnl refs 1-~UND. set of keys on1----------i mature. 530-2813.
i\dults.nopcts --~15th SL 5.16 8129 oroc ~;ANFltONT 2 Im. 1 40yrf!ld.bappy.fun.ex l213)746·624l or645-3932 brass ring. Vic. Dover& ACCOUNT Clerk. book.keeping dept.
329Avocado: C.M :2 Bc•<lrornn, largl' lk.im 531> 171tl __ Ila, dcck.1inr , cpts , drps. ('{'.wishes to share his · --16th. Tues. 497-2695 CLERk·SEMIOR 10 key adder by 'touch. fi46·~ <'<•1hng;,, p<K1I , avatlahh , ..... 1 ., ,_ 2,, b . t llOJ)l . .'ts s:igs ll4S36S5 Br 2 Ba luxury Irvin Man cle!llres apt or room ---$?4S·S908PerMonth F\&ll time. App&..., 1545 ----now al S211J a month ...., UX<' ., nr ' a up --home with a healt for rent/share expense FOUND: Small black ~· 2 Br 1~ na TwnhSC' hrk Maturl' adulh no pt-Lo; wlwashcr·d~vt'r hook~1p l blk bch. Ir~ 4hr. 2b11, nw. minded lady age 25·35 in CM area (W·side). Call Cockapoo female. vlc 2 Yra responsible finan· Newport Blvde.~ .M.
fplc, gar, l11e patio. ~dlts, &b ;it ~·4661 vr Scott L~.e pat11> $:175 mo. C.11 1 lydcrtll. no pets, yrly bt'. tercstcd in joggini.:. bik aft6pm. 548·7562. Irv Inc /Turtle roe k . cial clerical ex per. &1_642 __ -37_44_. __ __.1 ... •."-'--
no pets. $275. 2447 Jo4hlcn 752-l!J:W ~-l:l71 a~k for ln~nd or $57;> G42 3443 r iding. hea lth footls -833-0380 ~~nl~dg'!. 0
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646-7027 NEAT& clean 2 Br apl.t nc zDR 1,2 Ba patio lBrpartlyfum Newport. i::rcat shape to~elher : Financ~ FOUND yng German req'd : Typing 30 wpm.
. $205 mo. Adulllt no pt>Ls '" , • • • Between orean & bay. $150 + •-, fl 552 l22'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shepherd in Irvine on Apply in person. Foun· Accurate typist, , JNPm. Adult livmg In spac .. new-Nr. Shops & bus. 3S2 vu· £rµlc . gar, Pool. (lu1et S232 675.7876 -u 1 · c. lmineu Campus Dr l:let Jam lain Valley School Dis· Mature person y &
ly redec. 3 br. 2 ba tona, M,::r. 1125 646_1576 aduJt Tow.nhuuse 1 Mi. Wanted wrk'g re m . lt Opporluftity SOOS beree Hlvd & Univ. dr tnct. No. l Lighthouse front omce ap~· :ance.
townhse w f pal10 &---tobeach.$285 ~82470 28r.adults.nopets,$200 share 3BR hsc. lr,:: yrd •••••••••••••••••••••• 979-7490 Ln, <Corner of Talbert Able to deal q ly &
garage. S300. No pets. EAST SIDF: l ~ 2 Br. l1k• :lbr. Zba. o<'can \ IC'w. ~ar. ~1~1 K 16th St, N. Hgt:. Sm. child OK. 557-4581 •SCHOOL-Reading. akcll. LOST: Mn.le Blacktwhite New/and J. F ountain pleasanUy w/vls traf. ~3381 or837·9Sl7 new. F'rom ~00 /\du ll' S33S Avo 1 IU/l F· m 1 f>4t, 11:101 Valley, Ca 92708 FihnR fie & heavy tele~oes. noix•ts J30P. :.'OlhSt. ~ · 1 a 1 Y Lady. Sl. wants to shar s~.etc. ({;ostaMesa1 Ttgcr striped cat. vie dcadhne: SPM. Oct. 11, Recentexper.p~d.
JBr. den. 2 frplc. lx'um't1 1>-h, 0505 \\ <' I .. t'. o m 1.• \'rly. i.tr ps to bch. mo<I . home in exchange for • S<.:llOOL· Pvt Jr/S r Bake r I Ada ms, C.M 1976. We are an equal op-STACOSWITCH. IHC
ceilings. $350 mo ~9088~~~5<~ up~r .! br. bcJm Cl'1I, Domestic & Attendan H11th<Anahc1m) ~6677 por.employer. lL39BakerCostjMesa ~-0974or75HJ255 F:a~l <;idt• i br. m·wh• di• 2 br. rpts. pool, play yd . frpl \JC' W<;t('m C :ir. l'are t-small salary •HOOKS'fORl-.: !~~~~~~~~~~ 549•104,
B I roratcd w1th1l·k. plus n o p e l <i 220 g /\, tlr f)IH~r a tor $32 5 Contacl Mrs Horne •ORAPERYWKRM Lost:2WksGray.,ersian &-Aua)
1 r.cpls,drps, b tns. <'f11lf.! 1'r schools. s:!SU 1.>t:lnwure 53fH>95!1 &l2·3490 83-l·2910between8-10am •RUCIUPHLCleaner fem. cal. Gm eyes l yr Answering Serv i<'e ""'4 OpporE.inpfoyer patro. S'.!OS. l-.: s 1dl!. mo ~0 urn _ __ __ •t'URNITURF: Refin old. Reward. 640-8197. Telephone Opr. Day
&42~3 ----H•orlokePark Beach~t.ocean vu •1bt. HeedaRoonwnote? ContactAgnlSamCrane LOST woman's silver shift. Exper'd only. 228 CLERKTYPIST
Bachelor a pt u of urn $260 Easts1de 2 br. I ba Deluxe 3 hr, 2'"'1 b ••. alt 2wbaas.hersh.wsdhrry.erf r. psi tu· n' h ...... E·CV..An.S n.-.... _...,, 1710645-4170 540-0608 wat<'h .. Sunset Bch in Forest Ave• Laguna Interesting & ,faried . · balcony, near new f 1 .,. ~ Ul'lLIMl •<6' p L 1 Bea~h. 'b.Ul f-ri ht Matutt&qwel. Adults no""ls 642.1603 dbl gar .patio. rp 1· 1709 dl!ck & gar. S48S mo. yr-. -HOBBIES' CRAFTS• ar .. 1ng ot o r nr1---------...a respons1 1 es -g Marffnique A.pts #2 • ,,.. · Alabama, 536·3465 or ly. Eves, 673-5136. Days, A Professn I Roommate Turn Key. operation~ Lifeguard station 12. person, comfort,table
E 8th C I SJ6.l7l8 Referral Company can Lovely shoppana mall' Reward 842-3742 s. m a I I o f f...v.P c . Z75 .1 St. M . $175. 1 BR. Mature adu l 644-7321. HELP YOU FINDTHA • "'• · · · AVON c ~~ 631-3003 only. no pets. 147 E. 181.b BR Ba I I RJCHTROOMMATE Owner ~ill t,raln. Ideal LOST CAT . .Medhim/ Newportl .M. a?Mi Call
SL 642·2628 2 • 1 • new Y c ccorat. EAST BLUFF lge 1 Br UP· 832-4134Since1971 ror re ti rec . ow, NE R large IJght brown, short Ha.. Av-Mr. Kane&&>~
LRG2BR,pool.nrshops. ~~raffe6 1~00. mo per. Cplc. rcfrig, cpts. WlLL FINANCE. Uni· hair male. 4!M·1721 -·, Comp. lhkpr. !Jltetin,
adlt.stno pets. Ut1l pd. BEAUTIFUL b~and ne a .m. drps. S275 mo. 644-6880 a a<' he Io r des ire quc al $10,000. (7J4 ) Reward Meny Ctwia9-k b I Id I~ d
1884Monrovla.548·0336 hach .apts,. F1repl::i ce l Br l ha frpl<' at the Dys employed female t< 492-5300. Pacific Shore . AndMoftey ~I• Cedry_e er !Ufa y.
Re f r 1 g · 1 n c I. $195 be • h c · ' G & share neat house · N B Realty, Old City Plaza. FOUND. male wirehaired To Pay For It 8 • • 67--,267 • ~~~ 2 br ~wnhouse, 1...., 645-8256or979·3376 wa~~r. pd.3r~~ m~s No WATERFRONT 646-6251 m . c~ESHOP Fox Terrier. Vic. Harbor Sta rt Now ·Se 11 in 67~1B27. 1''
a • pa o, garage, BILns. pets 8469088 or 960-2325 NEW 2 br & 2 br +den co"'oss~ MO & Carden Grove Blvd. beautiful products. Ca COOK ::.~
dshwhr, S44.Q87S 2~· KfJ:· kdrf15. or see mgr apt 9 4.28 16th luxury apLs. GCll"'CICJ" for Rent 435 n $30,000. · G.G. 530-8405 540-7041 or ZenJth 1· Food · 1
u. .... e 2 br. covered por<:b, . 64~ ms St ' •Bwlttns •••••••••••••••••••••• Free standing, seals 12S. ---------•for information. for a:.~:1c~~~:!:ce~~ • ._. · · •Trash Compactor Dbl garage Cor storage on· 0 w n er mo v I ng lo FOUND: Sm shaggy grayl~~~~~~~~~~ uti1 pd. S245 mo. & 2 Bd u.. h p •Wet bar I $60 708 w I ..... d u t II Poodle male 11·c1colla hos P • Good ,..,_.., & 642~12 Luxury 3 br. 2 b[i. frplc t rm oo:ac J ool y mo. ee o ,...,zona an m s se . . . r, be Cit Se d "Py;-: pvt yard, gar. Quiet cul Apts. Sl90/up Adults, no •Fireplace C.M. 548-6357 AFT7PM Good terms. Agt 837-4 v ie Bush a rd . H. 8 . Babysitter needed Im· to:n~l~ifiedn al~~U:
WHY NOT? .. _ E d ... ., 9c.•s pets 219 l SLb St & •Pnvate beach 968-8785 mediately. Tues & Wed. •,.; aac ·SI e. ,,...,. ""' 0 12th St. •Slips avail to tenanu Garage for n?nt. storag Ao..,.. & Ptc.h 2:15 to 5:15. Own transp. c/o Dally Pilot, : eo,.
SUnkCatbeden lalivlngillroom ~2345 919 Bayside Or, 673.-8414 or workshop. Nwpt Be NETSS3.SOO. MO. FOUMD ReUable. N.8. &42·64M. ~ Cost a Me~:/ Ca
r ce ng t br very IRe partly furn NEW 2 BR, 2 Ba. + deo. area.548~ San Francisco style in Bicycle, call 6-46-4297 , ........, IJ'lf 2bedrooms.l'i'Jbaths • Call after 6pm · Cplc.d3hwshr,2cargar.WATERFRONT dplx. 3 major shopping center. ~wn6PM&8PM. Babys1llerfor..2~yrold. cw ii{ AU.cbedgarage ~-8638 . 21 17 Huntingt o n Sl Br,Creeboatdock + ulll. tcargaragesncar Only shop or lls kin Newport, lite In/out. -..._,.
Wasber/dryerbook·UP 842-3513 P ar tly furn. W/0 . Beach&Ellia,H.B. around.Xlntlerma.Agt. Found:Carpetaample. Wkdy s ph : Hood , Mature perso r ood
Pvtyardwithpallo J br. 2 ba. enel patio $495/yrly, S395 wntr ~r S2Smo.847-2622 &37-4200 Vlc:CdM. ~141or833-2900 benefits. Adult ent
Adults, 13SO. mo. garage, frplc • no pets, Lge 2 br, 2 ba Garage.& mo. Call 675-6169. Office lftltal 440 675-8414 an 1 PM. care center. 6'2.-, •·i~E,t~W ~;_~77mo. Call an 6 ~~~;ll::oaor~~ u r!~a~ San ClemHlte 3876 ....................... 0~~~~~0 FOUND male lriab Setter ~~::1~~~~'i.1!:1i !r0o':: OOK Needed ~e·
QlW.Wllson.C.M. ---10 15.846·9088or9682743 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • · puppy, Huntington 3Child.64Z·14e0 se:bool, plhme ·•
8'2-09lor642-4226 LGE Cle:in painted 1 Br. --Gorgeou.c; Whitewater Vu. C~Cfee Shop. Lounge, Beach High School 11·2. 12.50 hr • 1rt. CJ>ts. pullman bath. P 4BR. Super sharp. New LRc 2Br Completely re· Dining Rm. Located 0 ~1682 · B A B Y S I T T E R • 54CM751 ' •
EAST S IDE Fabulous terrace$18S645-4266 carpet. drapes, paint dee, Adults. $265. 245 the way to San Dtego tn WORKING MOM. SOLE
buae 2 Br. balconies. <.:lose to s<'hools &. ~hop w e 8 t Mar q u 1 ta . ~=·~ affluent area. Civic FOUND: Fem Siamese, SUPPORT needs help. Coolls ·>-·•
bums. 1 torage, like snJDIO Apt, pvt dw<'ll pm.g. Bwltin.s plus rdnlf 492.39671446.5300 ~=-Fraternal meeUna pla<'e. red rhlnt'Stone collar, Meet w.U behaved 6 yr ,...,~" !
new, $.300. adult.a only ing. util pd. Sngls only $350 mo. Call 646·5L25 an . l'l\tll ..,.__.. Agt. 837-4200 flea disc. Snug Hbr Trlr old boy a ft school DWI A-....
pett.646-0505 1175.Alt GPM 1·528-6217 5pm 2 Bdrm-$225 mo. t Bdrm ~--0 .. •c•-s1r-.. Pk,CM.646-6578 2·5 :30PM. Foothills Day hn 5 da~ w/deck & view 1250. ...,..., _........., IA.II "''"" _.... Twnbmea please call • #' • 00
LARGE 2 BDRM $195. ulil pd. l Br older Easy access to beach. .. NETS$4000. MO. FOUND: Wriatwalch Bal Janicet95-.1998 Wknda. New j 8ch
Adult;s·No pet.s·$210 787 duplex. yard. near bch. c1111492.2896. AU help run, no sealing Penln Pt. sun. 6'15-7563 to area. C.ll ·."\
W. Wilson 110. 642-0835 0 No dogs . 536·8539 o S everything to go. Heav · Identify BANKINO StMfw ·
S24-8640X306 213·396-5742 OlltoAIMI 3880 ---------t root tramc loc. We i HOTITB.LER FoodSen
•• .. ••••••••••••••••••• •1 MO FREE RENT• established w/xlnt re LOST 1 rl• b Sett er· Bank exper. Cont.act Bob ~1500ext 2br, adlts, wcslside apt. Near beach. lar~c units 1·2·3 Rm. offices from putatlon. Terms to rl&h fRelmale,J8tmost Rvlc S.Ad. Crelahton, Irvine Na·t---'-----lli~-
$210/mo. Br, 2°" 8a, yd, S.15o mo. i:1•--------•I $125 per mo. Adj . party. Agt.837""'200 ~ e y. ewar · UonaJ Bank, 833·3700. CO'"'~-··
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New 3 br, 2 ba, detached 963•8588 Builllnt1, Including di11· req.833-3223TU noon Your own bua. onl LOST: Male lriah Setter.•--llA--UTI--C-l_AM ___ , Eltpertenced v. •
front house or s plex $175. 2 br. pool. garage, hwasher. S206per month. 60< PEit Cl.\ FT $43.00. Multi level Mkt w/Oh lo tags. Laguna ~000 Pitt,; tu 1 <S38Smol+2br,lbaapt kidsol<.Ftt First and last. A&cnt. 1611 W£STCi!FF-NB plan .. Gr ound fir op Buch Area. Reward! HAllCUTTUS APPLY I ~''l
($285 mo) Drive by 187 Main Rentals. 54-0-$370 ~-AGT . .....,1_&'.N><> PQrtunity. Additional In ~t Im med. ope nlna. can JOU. Y IOe Monte Vista. "" .......,. focaU earn SZS0.·$300. per 40 hr 4009. Coast Over 500 tall trees and 1 Call 673-U8l. SPAClOUS Garden Apt, oc LOST : Golden Retriever, wt. VacaUon.1 beoeflll , Aft Be st.reams with waterfalls Br 2 Ba. pvt patio. fplc, South a...-3886 OB.UXI OFACH SG-9000. 4 mos. fem. Ogle St. CM. t..ocaWd ln buay South t---.._.-=-un_a_..,.•~--
crute a relaxing setting 2 Br cottage, crpts. df1)5. wshrldo hooltup & al ••••••••••••••••••••••• Comm! & Ind.st! 1paces. BEAUTJP'\JL ll.IC<'Hlful SSOreward. 642·1994 Coaat Plua Mall. Reltil ounter person: Part
for youl' spacious new l st-Ove. KJds ok. No pels. xtras. Must aee' 963 2056 Lae. qwet. luxurious U · 200 ~ ~ ':f:. RN. ~ !owl •. shop in a Hunt. Sch aho Ptnoub SlSO HaJr St¥lln1. 5'().8888. Ume. Apply CaJJ'. Ml~s or 2 bedroom apart· S225 64S.2978 ec. 2 br. 2 ba apt a.a...,.aq .. ._g 1gue. I t d I App.,._ln,...ncn l'1sh Fry, au • menta. From $240. · DELUXE 2 Br, 2 ful Elevator to scenic priv. Miulo~ VleJo areaa. :c:l~tu~:d ::ua, 0,k',~ ••••-••••••••••••••••• v .,.. CK.
fi"urntture av1llable. Large 2 br. 2 ba. S2t5. In· baths. e nclosed Rar b<'h. Party &aameroom, Handy to S. D. Frwy. car e. malte·uP. etc. JZ FAT WOMEN l•--------1r=::::....----i-1ff--
Slnall peta OK. Adults fant, amt pet ok. Lge 1 br lndTy fac. super IO<'alion lOtal sec. Perfect livlng Call 831-1400 Forttd to tell, husband WANTED IOAT C:AlPIHTllS MAN AO m
ml1· Office open 9:00 to S180. Infant. sml pel ok. Adults only no peta. S27 or wlrnd retreat for lbe FOa• a••• tnnlfen-ed.. No reasona· to participate ln revoto-Exper'd. Hiib payr 4 l200 to 1400 .,U-..ttHk e:oo. 2300 Falrvtew Rd, 6'2.-12 ~ ?.oz&41·2622 or (213) advenlurow adult. $515. ._._ b&eofferref\lled. 545-l Uolw'y new olgbl con. Day wort week I Lota or aupervialna •1 of ~~Mua. Pbooe BAYMEADOWAPTS · mo.yrly.lse499-2835 lOPPICIS orta-9750 "'°' " overllmel Aptly Junior tubae on
---------• 1&2 br, 11ar. pool Gas & 2 Br. yard. $240. Kids Apcw l:owvuta ,_ .... d SI SS MO EACH DRESS SHOP For sale. •AUrt%a:dence Wettsall Corporal on. ~:~e:~e~ari.or r:!
Large a Br. 2"" Ba. nr water pd. No kids, no sngl.s ok Benchcomber, or u..t.wuf.a..d ltOO Fi.De COSTA KESA Loe Prime loCaUon. au. •Food Plannlog 6: nulr1· ~5 Mccormick, Costa wagon or van a able
00C. ms. 988 Valencla pets. From '220. MG-0073 Fee $1 S . 631·20 l l ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• 75Z.l700 tionaJ cooauJlation. l••a•a-------•I to work wilh 10.lf''fear t.1.54&.543'7.540-8067 5'47·2501or8'19·1060 ntEEXCITINO ~tory. 548'0221' •PhytlcalcondJUoniol o&dl. PhcM s:tl-J!l12 (or 2~~·~.ba. bltn.". S2SO mo. tn• PALM MISAAPTS. Ill •ProclerSupervlsk>A. BOATS I L I ~:..:bRg~e'n.ms[!: or5tl9-~.C.M .54M47l .................. !!;C_~ PrUNUTESTONPT · IJUll' ANITORJAL Serv. tor ForlnlormaUoocall WJUAIDIOATS nerv•w. ~"
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.. ,... Cctua PAY• ~.nu. o-.,_ ,A ll SpaceAvaU.R.eat. Smallnuncry '4b.ruckym..3830 •timC.,..•ht• ·--~-~1 plu. Pool, ru & water JrK 3 ...... Jn1e & dean. viow no-"' a pres gc (581bEaalolNewport f7M1'l GrtpartUmobN!o... T ~ = re1Ume.., • Dd._!!et. 1ar•1t. $.\50. mrta.cpts&d.rps,bltns, lrvln• community Blvd.) 556-8Sl8 MASSAGI ~.._. :~ 17 c/o'l'btDallyP\11 .0 . 14:1....,,.. pool, lndry. no pets. Wtr 1'wcnl)' Peraola, Cl.live M&-ll880 444 Newport Blvd Ste D, .. r Box 1580, eo.t-.. •·
& trash pd. '32.S. Oya & Sandbur1. 2 blocu 10 ~SQ.ft. UM-mo. UUI ESTABLISID!D Jr. We FIGUU MODll.S Oroup losorancie Good Ca.raa. ~ ~
2 Br. &aul. adult com· 54-3878:att6,S48-688S of Su 01910 Frwy. Don't five up tho ship! pd.175-Ms7 St«e. Balboa la.I. Sal ... ,.ORTS beoem1.4Da1wor1twk.
plu. Pool, gu Ir water 559-1100 "Ust' It In claullled. hOOOOO + ne~rv Bo ~ Ov...U... Ctualliod Ada l pd. Encl. 1ara1e. ~-Ftnd what you want ln Ship to a bore resulta ! SELL Idle ltema with a t;: • ,n 'I x ~ OML Y EquaJ :r,; tmployer Items, '"mall , .. 6040'73 O.l)JP1Lot Clauifieds. ldlellem.s 642 6'2.·5878.. Dal11Pi.IQla..lftedAd 755,uall.YPilot, .O.Box 631·'9911 ,,._. -" ' ueo, c . .C. _. ~ - , ..,..o I 2.6 a.ay ilem.
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' ~rnocMs. reu Me n . Lo ri b u t.bat Shampoo & st.enm clean· ••ANOERSON&M!>OC. Hoo'scompletogardening HOUSECLEANING 1s Freeest.Slumpstone,tilC'. r Mlt Yo...C cntt. VERYNKATPAT(;H P 1 . superio r personal touch ror your lna. Color brighteners: Cstm Brick 6i Stone ervlt'e Reu rates Our 8us1ncn Call blockwalls, brick. plan .\vrc£xtr1Sty $34~ J OUS&TEXTURE ..,,~menAblp. avf 6<l hair. ~t aquainted DOW wfit ca rp ts 10 min Work P11tlo coveri.. Npt. C.M . He 548-4987 Janice's Raggedy Anns. ters. QuaUty work 11t re i.StyS46S/lnlrS451'm Fr\-eENt. m-1m !'!_~pl, Uc. U 744$ Special offer Regular bleach. Clean Uv rm, dm nldwood decks. gaic~ 4-8pm. 67~ as pnces. Bob 750-IW4. Prl~ lt1cl m\r'ltlabor "'-bJ-e
,...,,.,.._ 110•1tyle for $7.00. with rm &. hall $15. Avg rm 640-al44 96().39$3 Guar insni free est ....,.
OK ~ ad. call Lori, Four Winds n.~. couch Slo. chair SS. " fl'--Weatlawn L'scape ser ~future woman desires '--Ted 638.1<>85or ~ o!.34 ........ ~~ .......... : ..
• ~· Ud,962-8960 Guarelim pet odor Crpt .... a ..... Cln·up. h11ullog. reg. hsewrk Oepbl Own Mo•~ --MARV SPL.UMBING ••••••••••••••••• repair 15 yrs exp~ Do .. ••••••••••••••••••••• m int.. l''ree est. of trans Mr• F~rmer. ·~·•••••••••••••••••••• PETERS PAINTING ••646·9807 ••
APPLIANCE REPAIR ..._..Sen-le• work myuU. Refs Rm Addll1on11. new <.'OUt"k.640-1880. Richard SS8--0033 MOVING? Let 2 i:!Jtpr'd Expr'd re"4 rates. free NOJOBTOOSMAt,L• ..$:10 Service Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• 531-0101 homes. re mode II n a. men 1nove you Reas. est. Call Gene 5S2-0t58
.c . • m•> 549-2422 ~lt.orney's Overload Sen commer'I. 2S yrs exp C.bellero f. So~. Expr L.ctacapfttc) Refs. 494-536 Rftl'!Odll & Rf'PO'r
... _,. .. Exper legal secys. Fum&CplCln'g. lOyn1n ft.6nbl 847-4557 ~ardener. Fr esta. re-••••••••••••••••••••••• •CUSTOM PAINTlNG• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. T,.;.'\ •• ~~~••••••••••• TIHl62-0219 harbor area. Oct Special· asonable. G46-46S4 nfl Ex pr· d I a ndH a po rs Jo"Y:lendly ~oving C-0. Effl Lets talk 11oout your Cu11tom Bid rs. Add1Uon, aavings840-2l3S Roon 4pm. Sprinklers Install & c1enl, fnondly service needs. Bruce $4!).0720 Remodel & Deslan. Fr\.'(:
Vact1t1on mot.her will care Part lime Bookkeeping ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rep a 1 r . Cont' rete & Lo JlOllS rat.es. jj47.0992 evs. Est. 64ti-43ll/548·•323 for your home & ch.lldreti servkes done out of my Scrub & Wax Kitc hen ~ S..-..lcH e · k w k 645-7978 1"r ---------Wbale you vacation home Call ~hry art eo.twodcw Floor Special. S19 95 ........................ es~<' or . raMtincJjPapering r-.....,/Si'JI' T ... •INOftlt.,.r
Ortves & X Int ref 6pm 67~2023. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CaJI "Sparkle'" 962-6011 HANOYMAN·Homes & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,~74,7&1'°"5 :-••. :.-Ao......, LEEM.JARVlS Apl11 . Consclentlous Maiat1ss111tC• Paint-Repair·3S yrs 1n INTERIOR&: CANOPYTVSVCCO
c ...._.... "'"'dit ........ &Rem--'•la'ng GGda•llCJ t'raltsman 645-&s.58. .. ..................... a r ea , worlcmanshlp EXTERlORPAINTINO t~lRateServ1t"e ·WU.. Babys"tt. l or •••••••••••••••••••••••• ""' ..,._ """' T k d f '"' • • 962·S573 Uc sn~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• IC & T Plumbing & Paint· guar. a ea Yant. o my 536-1982 at 1''a1r Prices 960:-lm children. my home •ll&FHANOJWORK• ExprdH:twt111ngardener Hai6tg ina To~q art work ..... exper SJ6..70:56 --•~'-Ide Costa Mesa Cst. cabs, complet e GERWICK •"SON d ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.... u 1 r '"" r....a1-. T"" s.r.lc• ~ .,. Y t'leanups, tri mmlng, hr serv ce. No Job too big Pror ion 1 p · ..._ 1958 lott'hs. bath vanities, AddlUom & Remodeling prunl n g . Ll Hau 1• g Hauling/moving. cleanup or too small. We guar eS$ a ~tnler. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------t slorage, t'sl cntr tops. Uc812.1942 64S-S87. S'l/up. Treework. Reas. satisfaction645-0239 lnt,r/Extenor. -CuslomPallo.-<• Removals. trimming,
lntant care by nurse S381641or551.J07• ~2170 873-6041 rast.rreeesl842·45'9'7 Freee:sumates646-S.SU Wood ratio Covers . pruning. rree est. l..tc"d ~bomsec,hw'l,_tedaycsheor~ 11'~ ,.™petlf C....._·Yrd MaW. YOU HAVE IT READY MaloN, EXPERT Patnllng. lntr & Redwood Decks. l do my F\llly insured 642·262f
·-v • " --Call MIKE 548-2049 ••••••••••••••••••••••• E l f 9 l ow n work . Free . pm-morn. S36-9'S8. et l 'U.HAULIT AWAY Fire~laces-Planters x r · re e e Est" ate Call55.2-3583 Lee s Tree Service. ••••••••••••••••••••••• To Place vour Shades or Green· Yard TIM548-6306 Bric Coocr .... ~Pulio Workmans hip guar am . Artistic lnmming & re· , NOTICE MINORHOMEREPAIR ~ c "'~ 6'20295 -"--/R~ I • 'd... ·
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ana impact? Our ads, we Carpentry Framing & ad · · · Call Now By Reliable C-Ouple Classified ads . sell big Insured/Guaranteed. Lie • •A1AL TYPES•* 575·5750 ______ _
are proud to say. re111ly F 1 n is h . Add 1 ti on s , 642-56 78 The rastest draw 111 lhe Good references ~7711 items, small items or 225398. Call 642-4558 Free Est ~6825 TREES. shrubs lnmmed, g~ resulls Phone Remodels. Commercial. bt. JZJ Wesl. 3 Daily Pilot any Item Just call Find what you want in removed. Clnups, tree .~. Pb 642-4558 Classified Ad. 642-5678. Want ad results 642·S678 642·5678. Want Ads Call 642·5678 Daily Pilot Cla:..~•ficds. esl. Mike 548·6531
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Goodtran.<ipnec. Min SJ 211 Los l\1olin1os. San INSPECTION MACHINE RN'S-to$62 PIAMIST/SIMGER RESALESrEOP"E AMWAY-S HAKLEE Secretary/Bkpr $800
hr+ ml. For lntervw call Clemente. 492-6llll RECEIVING oren "'TOR • Fu II time for n ew Musl be career minded, . DIST. . Exec Secretary toSOOO
67J120. 1.S:JOpm. GU "'RDS IMSPECTOR ~ LVH S-$44 Newport niRbtclub. Read experient'ed or lne:t· Similar Mlctg Plan New Art Dept Secy nso
A Of s mall precision DAVSlllF'T ~--,,,,_.·_.I cr36 music: accompanya<'ts; perienced Complete Product. Easier lo seU· Typists toMOO DettVery Ma n. Early Costa MHo mat'h1ned & molde d Al~ es-. play btwn sets. Salary lrairung program C-Ome ground noor. J · p IA
-mo:-ning, L.A. Times Pertnanent Full & part· parts. ro r e l ectro-TitA.IMEES J . For 8Rouri~Hls negotiable. Call Bob Fis· JOU1 our Dana Point olc CallS49-9000 ~~l;~~~J:':y ~~C~t:e ~:Si!nd~bfe lJme. Phone&transp re-mec hanical devices To learn gt>n eral c~~~a{~~~.~g~~~k~ her7S1-7861. As.'<forEdorBob. Sales Career -steady Su_!!.e224 642·1•70
cilt(S46448L q "d Retired welcome Working knowledge or mechanical assembly & work the days, hours & 493-5031. eves. 493-1.242 work. tl7s wk up toslart. _ _ ~
_ Call S46-0274. ofc hrs 10-2. Lrue position dimension. work. hospitals of your choice. PLA.5TICS ,F\l~l~le~r~B~ru~s~h~SS4::'.::.·7.'..'.8S~l--f"'----------..----.... llllll ..... ~Cl~~~~W~ed~. ___ __J iog pref'd. Profi cient use Part or F/Ume. MOLDING MA.CHINE RECEl"TIOHIST /SECY -oa TA.COHEB>S GUYS&G ... LS of precision measunog CALL FOR IREHTWOOO -~ ... TORS Exper'd fronl office. SECRETARY ~ "" mstruments & 3·5 yrs ex APPOINTMENT v.-l!OftA ••SA.US F'or front office in smaU
C:OUMTER HB.P M1ss1on V1eJo, El Toro per req'd. 1213) .US-4'191 NURSES Taklng applications for w1poise. mature judg· Established co. expan4· expanding electronics
t>ay & Night positions area, to work a rew hours STACOSWITCH, INC 4500 Campus Or. Ste 560 molding machine oprs on m~nt, pleasant phone 10 g . Highest com . company We are looking
""8ll. Start $2.SO hr. App-a day. F\ln Job. Earn $25 1139 Baker. Costa Mesa CEMTRIUFT Newport Sch 546-1505 all shifts. Modem, t'lean voice & abaUty to meet & missions in specialty for a self-starter who can
l ji,' Del Taco, 1720 lo $50 per week. For 549·3041 DIVISION manur phmt. Paid group work w/ business ex· sales. C-Omplet.e lraJning handle a variety or as·
$'d'perior Ave. C .M. more information phone BORG-WARNER CORP. NURSES AIDES life & health ins. Good ecullves . Newport program.CallS40-l.364. slgnments accurately & 631-1831 8.J0..091.3. Equal Oppor Employer 666 E. Ocean Bl. Ste 60S vacation plan. Center. Call 640-695'0 for independently. Typing a
• Equal Oportun1ty Long Beach. Ca 90802 <35 Apply in person _a_pp_t t>c_twn 9am· l lam ----------" must, shorthand or tape
o £•N T A L A s s T . Employer Jarulonal. perm. p/tim~ Equal Oppor Employer .f Califonla Receptionist/Typist SALESLADY transcription exp. de·
Cli;lirs_ide. 4 han~ed den·u ainircsser Rent spa<'e eves. Various areas. Pnvat.e duty 311 & 11·7 lftiecfton MoldilMJ Full tame, salary, $550. F/Umeposilaonavail for s1ruble. Bill Petloct.
t:IS\(ymprevent1veden· or percentage N 8 $2 50 pe r hr. 171!l~ Afso.needl-los~1tal Stafl 26S8nggsAve,C.M. Send resume to Sun & aresp.womanw/strons Orthodyne Electronics.
tJrt'qfc. i~ JIB. Bcaul. sur-a.re a. 673-5911 or499.ziJi.· /\rmstrong Ave, Irv me Relief. Come 1n 9A M · (I Rlock So. Of Sail Club, 24752 Toledo sales ability. Ex per nee lS99 Superior Ave. CM.
ro'\Jndings Exper S40-71U4 MACHINISTS 9PM 7 days a week. Baker.off Redhill> Wy, El Toro 92630 Evenings. &16-1616
neussary. good hrs ., --L'l!scoul1e Nurses . Before0<'ll5 Page8oyMatern1ty ·---------sl\l.:1ryopen 846·1386 JANITORS Good general bark Registry. 351 llospital Pos1t1ons will be opening 557-5734 i---S-E_C_R_ET_A_R_Y __ _ HELPI PiTime e\·enmgs Sari ground, setup & operate Rd. NB in January for U1ret'tor Recept1onc.l Lile typing, Dt.-tif a I /\ ss l , c b rs d . • Clemente area. 5 days 0 variety or mat'htnes, in· & Teachers. to assist m Sat/Son Yacht di r & SaJeslady. exper'd. Retail 4 0 H r s · T Y P i n g .
I\. ~£me. X·rays. Eves. week. Mon thru Friday eluding turret lathe. NURSES AIDES developing a pre-school. brkron bay 646-0551 clothing Over 25. No shorthand & gen'I office ·~1)eSats,llR846-3:>40. PEOPLE Phafler 4 PM 540-5874 verli<'lc & horizontal Days, expcr. pre r 'd . emphasiz111ge<tucal1on& eves.548-5383. s kills necessary. Call
-----HEEDED HOW• -mills. punrh pr<'sses. Mesa Verde Conv. llosp, christ1an nurture. Send RECEPTIONIST SALES C o m m u n 1 t Y OEHTALA.SST. · Janitorual Mainlcnan<'c small prec151on parts. 661Ce.nterSl,C.M. resu me s now lo Good typist. Xlnl phone . Presbyterian Church,
··neg1 ste r ed'·Temporary Assign-Young rapidly growini.: small shop. days only. Preschool Committee, manner Lite clerical Local & Nat -Wt~• LagunaBrh.494·7555 w/orlhodont1c ex per men ts D_3 y & Night Maintenance Co. n"A ... s M h I NURSES A.IDES St Matthew L the an · o· c · I telephone sales. office p p """ usl ave own too s. , u r duties. . . Airport oca· product 5 . n 0 e JI p e. Servat'e station 3 ttendant, F t~une. 548·2291. erm. /lime e xp er & qua I .r 1 t' d ST A.COS W ITCH IMC. F/ltme & , ~ /l1~e. Day Churt'h. \8182 Culver Dr. lion. Send bnef resume needed. Stop by & see u. ex~nt>nced. Full or part D~AL LAS.Openin" in ILUEJEA.N JOBS trainees Top pay. We U39 Baker. Cosla Mesa sturt. Exper d rird d. Ap lrvme, Cc! !12715. SS2 8121 lo p 0 Rox C· L952$, A t h C l 722J lime Apply l\rco Sta·
Ortfl<>donlic lab an C;,ta 1Ne7~rs;:bl~k>a~111g rover all of Orange Co 549-3041 ~ly Park Suix•nor, 1445 PRESS OPR Irvine. CA m 13 ~~~ng ::: irvine lion 17th & Irvine C M ~:.r~:~~~~ ~~~~~~ •Secretaries :U~e"r1~;so~s~ 1 ~~~:.,id Equal Oppor Employer ~~ ~1~10
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Denta l As-;istant. nitework,wknds.rart& Required. 1..aguna Hills WARDCLERIC stock Stable pos1t1on Trainlec)Courw cryslal,sllver&wi ply.ShelJStauon.17lh&
Orthodont•<' of<'. R.D.A Call 833•1441 t~mme. Call 673·-l356 or area 830-3321. F/ltme AM shift Wknds w1exc1lmg ~rowth rom display. Full time. frvmC'. NB.
Quil.Jiried. Xlnl workmc 63Hl723. 8AM t1I noon off. Convalescent hosp pany Many benefits 67J.9l34 • Ji l<B.L Y SERVICES Apply al 833 W. 17th Sl Monlawist exper pref'd Apply Park C714 )979.3544 days or •Personal instruction · SERVICI<. STATION AT·
ron .M4·l2!11. SPECIA i. CM.81\M lilnoon ForscuJpturednailshop. Supenor, 1445 Supenor eves •Managemenlopporty's Salespeople TENUANT F /Time . . -bental Chrsd Asst INTERVll!:WS --~9759. 545.14os. Ave.NB. 642-24t0 --•to80% Commission Pick upSSO. Earn $300. A 1 r port T t' x 3 c-o . Mu~t have expcr. Non FOR YOU KITCHEN HELP •Onlhejobtraining ea11644•9410. MacArthur al Campus
St_dOker 644•0595 MON&TIIURS Full lime , some parl MASSEUSE (18·28) lcgil Ol<'FICE PRODUCTION •Manytopofficeloc's Nwpt Bch.
October4th&7lh lJme. Exp helpful. will Cull lime position in J.H~ Sales-Phone No ex~• Se . Sta Att.e d Fu&
Dtetnry Cook needed 1m San Clemenh! tram rtfo1hl person Apply Massage. No exp. nee Hall JeweU.rs WQRlffRr-necessary. We wllJ train, rv . 0 • u
med. Expl'r. Laguna CommunityCenh·r art 2pm. lzz1g ulamoc>"s We lratn Call 541}.20.53 Now mwrv1ewmg at S. n ->-S2SO to S500 average iD• Part-Tame, Dayi &
Beach Nursing Home. lOC)N. ScV1lle 2233 Fairview. CM. anytime. Coast Plaza loral1on for MALE/FEMALE RB> CA.ltPfT t'ome, after trainina. Niles. Salary & Comm. ~":!'.M:·~807~S.::::~=-:;::;:~~~~A~t~De~l~M~a~r~~~'~:'::' ______
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F/l1mc ofrice help. ' REALTORS 962·101 I Call Mr. Huber foe iD· 673-3320 _ MATURE WOMAN Pll'as e apply belwn I ed" l . f d ·1 llL" d t.erview.~6091 ..• kl k h . LABOR Pt time lo we I come nl mm aa c openings Of" For et.at s ca m a SHIP /REC CLERIC .am w Y pay c s s ow g new~om"rs •. <'O nlact 2·5pm, m person o y. incentive !piecework) Celebrity Jewelry. No HOSTESS WANT A .. " "' R E Sales --------•Needed for lighting fix· cash inves t. 551-4982, merchants. F1ex1ble hrs. ORDER CLERK for production workers . . lure co. 2031 S.E. Mam ~ 847 2333 ~-r·~~~l~,~~e':..~r~~~ Need car, lite typing mens shirts. Part ti'me & MUltmum 2 years recent W•'ll h Hwribet-I SEAMSTRESS St, lrvine. 546-2901. _._;::.....__. __ . _____ 1 ... ~ 547·3095 full time. Call 631 1361 factory cxpen encc re-when you JOm our team ~ ~
F: $ 60 k & Jr 1464 S . Coast II,,. Y • HAND OUT? qwred Musl be able to Real Eslale salespersoa ...,..na.....,..... ·etlC• 'JiJ I~ r er u ~~ ~e c1~~ Laguna Beach • MATURE Woman w/car , ror appt. work any shin + over-Ii censed preferred. Newport Beach clotJUna
• 554·7851. 772·4247. HOSTESS That's lhe lazy way. Get pl-time babysitting_ & ll Orlhodonltc Assislanl. lime. Starting wagea Many benefits to belp storehasopenangfor a
&.G· M h nd or beer bellies,boob hswrk . Flexible Exper. Top wages. from $3.27perhr Pay youeamt.op$$S.Train· Part·TimeSet1m1uwa
., ~'ro Mcrhanical As ature !>1 tess. pa ~l tube eyes & the blabs hrs/days, occas eves. Part full time Laguna range can go well over S4 ing program + scbooli43 Please Cont.ad '.:I (Iii.bier wante d, call tllne, full lame. Arply m Comt' to Pacific Person-64(}-9119 8earh. 494~ for in· per hr arter learning availableforunlicensecl. TailorSboplilanagar ~
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540-2901. ~ t-9040 person. 2A03l E Toro I & k d to d lerview period. depending 0 1 ROYAL PROPERTIES 644-5070 Rd.. Lag. Hills. ne wor ay ay, MEDICA L · employees production 642-1830or968-4405 !•---------.store mgr for Balboa t~· SECRET A.RY ,___l_l_ous_ec_l_e_a_n_io-g-. ---1 temporary FRONT OFFICE p A.CIA.GERS We also offer excellelll Island women's casual R~s stroi:i~ skills _wish. 2 half days per wk. P3Cl.fl•C Bookkeeper. receptionist Female. $2.JO Per hr to company paid benefita. R. ~-SALES PERSON SEAMSTRf;SS wear store. Reply to ad
;1 qOick mmd. nex1b1hly 548_7150 w/med1cal billing eJtper . sla rt Meri t raisea. Apply9am-l2noon L 1 c . m u a t b e Exper'd, for wom~~ no. 765. Daily Pilot. P.O.
& ~ love of work & needed an H B. Good S48·Sl2S. LS37 Monrovia. MondayThru SaturdaJ knowled~eable In bold-custom clothing. Xlnt Uox 1560, Costa Mesa. r~ pons1bilily . Call.Houserlearung,approxl8 p I salary&Ci)Odillons.Mr NB OrForThoseAppllcant.a ingoi>enhou.se&have J slitcblng nee. Go Ca.92662.
Ca hy, Mon Fri. 8·5, hrs wk. Punctual, crri· ersonne Oavis (71~>544·2967 WhoAre Unable yrs In local exp. COit· wages.548-7200. ----------~'10. · c1ent. Own transp. S4 hr 610NewportCtrDr PARTTIMEGIRL ToApply Dunng ridential. 313S E. Cout SEA ... STRF..SS · STUDENT t o r """'""A 3 6 u-~ic-'/Rec•pt o -uJ 1 Hwy CdM ... . • exper • housework. 6 Hrs p/wk. •FACTORY HELP u • .,.......,1 . pm. (Uruon BanJt BuHdiogl -UI wt major ro11><>rat1on, fil· II '"'go arEntervl iew t ' dressmaking & altera· Exp. pref. CdM area. NewportBeach Evehours.Exprnec. mg.answerphones,etc., ours. ur. mpoymen lions. P/Time now. 644.5998 ~t.<i Mesa firm, shlp.)iOUSECLEAN ING 2 Su.ite27S 640-l!nO Costa Mesa.S40-l107 lynmghelpful,butnotre-Ofhce W11l8e()pen RESTAURANT F /time later. Send r~---------pitQt dept. trainee. Call Days per wk . 4 or 5 hrs "red Could k · "'PM 7PM -t M t b ff l N Medical Front Office QW • wor into ., JA.CIC IN sume lo P.O. Box lOlll, TELEPHONE SALES. ~ •ppt8·1lam.545--0401 s~~ke. e N!w1:~~~ Br ho w1lh exper. 32 hrs per full time position. Call on Tues & Wed THE IOX NewJJOrl Beach. 92680 Rl't.ired or disabled men
di &HTIMFlATIOH week.6424410 642-3260btwn8:30&~ and women . Extra , • 642·3481. LAMJHA. TORS ___ A. ,._;I F fcnlty RestCM"Clllf Secretary money for lhe holidays.
l ~extra money to thctHOUSECLEANING Westu1I C-Orp. sailboat MoldShopSupervisor PIX AM S..-.Opr ~'V"I SECY/RECEPT. Morning or evening.
1 -~ly buditet. Local l d M t manur. has immed. w /e~p 1n fbrgls & l mmcd. openin11s for Ful&Part-TI.9 Must be sharp & wil"-~ Good earnings. Phone • ay dlstnbulor will women wane · .us "acancles for hAnd t ~ """' I t .. VOIT ...... 'I haveown transportaUon • .. superv1s1on. Apply ln ma u ... ,,..vpe O wor.. llllJC .&H .r&..1.&.. to learn. Sala..., co•= 6'6-4223 . .. Ill D. $13-4186 · lamlJla'-rs w/at leasl l ed h "-knd P Id • " • --"~ · 1 ., · F\JU orP/Time.S3.20hr. "' person 1932E.Pomooa. van rs.,.w s . a mensurat.ew/abll.ity.f Equa l Oppor tunity
:;. .... -&IEYHAGE lrvlne area.s.59-0327 yrcxper. We have open· S.A. t r ain in~. Apply In 3801 S.Horbor Immediate openings a growing real estate fl Employer •. ,.. lngs on the regular Mon person. 155 Rochester Sl, Santa A.AG, Co available. Must be 18 or ronstrucl1on co. in Da.--~ A.UOtTOR H~keeper. f/t1me for thru Thurs llhirt of 7AM MOTB. M "'ID CM ~--t Ask r Ed Bo;b1---------"" over Please apply in nHU • or or • In The lrvlne Area new mother. Due mid to S:30PM + a part·time Over 18. gAM to 3:30PM. PEOPLE PERSON An Equal Opportunity person from 9.30 lo 11 493-5031 ""e Reaben
Needs Food & Beverage No Y. Ref 6 p I ease. shhifl F'ti lhru Sun some Newport Channel Inn Ex"" n--"'s p/time as-Employer M/F AM and 2:30 to 3:30 PM I 11 .Al&Gttor Upm·7am sbirt. 644·5891. ours. Apply to the NB 6423030 "' "'"-"" 1---------1111 • Wper'd only Reply to security 1tuard, 275 · · · · soc. an whslesupply. f\IJ. at: (.lee Cl~llied ad DO. 766. ctoliOUSEKEEPER, llvein McCormick Ave. Costa MOTEL MAID Work. lycap1talized.673·2223. P /limc Sales. $40 S70 SECRETARY
baQf Pilot, PO Box 1560. ror 5 yr old twins 5 days Mesa. Neal, energetic women p~~_... W-'-'--wk/up. Men, ladles, stu-315 E. 17 .. St BOOllE£.PfR Costa Mesa, Qa 92Q6 f.! r w eek• SI 00. S . Laguna Bt'h resort 6 irw-T~T .... _.., dents· Eves I Sat Costa Mesa
gunaArea 493-2722 . Day wk or p/lime tto.r. SS4-7~l.839-7696.
TCl(;4' prep person w/ex· HOUSIEllll'Ell!aER Legal Seel Y T~alnee. 494-1196 8:30 2·30or Equal Opportunity Advertising ocr, wanted for s m . '"" ...-Some exper pref d, good ----· ------1 3:»9.JO Employer M/F
q,.a lity r estaurant Eng. speak'g, w/cu . skills req'd. Newport Mu FF Li:: R M EN work6 hrs 3 day earning ~L ESTA.TE E11tr emely compete nt
67S..T20 Cleanin9, laundry, start Center.640-8900 Inst aller & Working S3·S9 per hr in pleasant SAlESPEOrLE F/Charge Bookkeeper .·"Flt din n e r . transport Mana11er 8453793 btwn surroundlnl'S Deal MHDB> Restaurant through trial bal&profit .~ YCOOtCS children, Mon thru Fri. UdoCCM•cMtc.... 8am-6pm ask for Dick or withe puhlir 1n our RedttillReallyisadding GIANCA RLO'S & loss who la fl cx1ble
• ~·d Only. Top Par.· 1-$ 30 pm. Refs , a mun. c.-.. Don lrvl(le ore representing to its suff in Mission Viec TWO GUYS enough to alao hove top ~ benefils. Apply n S400 m o.+ ca r •I· .... HDLEC .. "'FT T i me Life Rooks . jo. A new commisslOn FROMfTALY secretarial skills needed
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H.wporthecll ,Deony's J r •• 1600 lowaoce. 644""65S aft 4 L.V.N.P.M&Noc " -Dynamic personality sched ule has been UNDER NEW forlgirlofficew1thlnn .. youtHwy,LagBch. pm. F/Tlme&Rellef DESIGNER Santa Ana most likely to succeed. established which pro· larger co.Uyouare well -.~.-111!!.-.a._s-.-:;.M..;.A_M-=----·l-!:.:.::.:~-------t CallDlrectorofNurses Manuraclure r. seeks fnterest.ed housewives & vldes 8 gr eater 01, organi~ed. good al Eq 10 E 1 ':..':t M-T I llnusewares sales ~rso1n. 646-7764 quaUC1ed designer to as-students seeking perm. portuolty for finantlal MH•AGEMENT scheduling, type 75+. ua ppor mp oyer • ._.. ...., ,,.. permanent part·Ume n· slst in developing new posit.Ions call m.8095. rds Don' 1 hi.3 M have min. S yrs general ----------
°ll/t''«Jed al local car eluding Sundays. Crown ....... ~Cteril art needle work line. ~~ ;or a !uc~~!fu-1 Accepting appllcatlon1 otnce exper .. enjoy bard TYPIST, 50 wpm & do
w •sh Sa l + co m · Hardware, 3107 E. Cst Mature. Experienced. Chri stmas Designs. futurcsUpbyYOU. for waitera. waltrna8, work & pre.ssure & are gcn'I office work for
ard•ion1 paid daily.,_H_w.;;.y_.C_d_M_. ____ -tBondable. Apply at 89$ Cre w el work o f R.dHllRHffr ho1tus, caabier1, lookln& for an xlot smau omce.Mustbcac· ~. Industrial Seamstress w. Hilb, C.M. in person. particular Interest. cau PHONE SALES .. busboys. future. please call Mane CUJ'ate. Hours are Mon· Mrs. Weir, S46-4270 An estaullshed compttny I 0065 (l;crfMkt Aft. Hickman, 549-4060. Fri, 9-3. Ca.JI GSM.381 for GeMral Office needert. •·-cp\•r l'le<'et---------•1----------1 Phone Snles people. serving Orange Count.)' p-.-+,. V~ pt . work 1S15W.Ma <'Ar1hur LOA.MPaOClSSOR MIGYTCOOK 1 r I forthepasll8year1. ._.. _ _..., ap · Rapidly arowing com Blvd. C.M ~u1tc 17. •v maeor ema e. US to GS 288a2MarguerllePkwy al Broolt h urat. In SECRETARY for Real
needs gal Friday to st<»'22 ~W::~~:~~~r~;: Dillman's Restaurant. yearaofage.Guaranteed tJt.JOSO McOonaJd Plue. APPl.J Estate Co. lo Fashion WAJT'kESS pan lime w1lb ad 1----·-------t 673--0226ask for Roger. waie:s or commlaaions. u on· Fri 11 : !OAr.f -to '•land Must have 4 ..... Ex~. Dinner House ..._ ________ 114 Co. for individual U.· 2...,.. E t 17th St t Alice Martin Jlldr .. "' 1 •-l A 1 '{IQl?C to full time . ., per'd In processing ron-MURSERYMAH olV aa ree • • .. 3:00PM. Hper., lype 65-70 wpm. wa ress PP Y tn ~allt.y a must for Uon S 1 Suite 0, Costa Mesa.~~~~~~~~~~=~=::::--::--:---:---ab 80•90 wpm. "f plJ person, 24031 El Toro iJ!ll position. General or-fOf Ad Act·1'on ven, al loans. av ngs Exper'd, I/time. Mature between s:oo & 8:30 p.m. RIGGER: Opr dept com· TMl 369 San Mi"ue Dr Rd .. Lag. twts !1~ sklll needed, t.ypinj\ & oan or mortgage male, over 21. 6 Days In· 644H.223. mis. New saJl~xp. relia· 1200• NB " ,. ___ ...:;;_ _____ _
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••-'DSU'lJlgnJcspersoo. "1 f'd T~ln= w/plant.s & trees. DeUv. Employer OPPORTUNITY 8'1~1393 Secretary. ien'I ore. Combmauon welder/flt· ~ a ..::-1th a variety of D•ily Pilot all cl $3 Hr 4r up. Ovel"Umc. lcnocks oftco wbt-n you RN'S n..ychla' ... c 3hlhod req'd. Yecht dlr a ter 2 Yrs exper. sa.so hr tlnle a . Boatlnf' 1714t549.0901 Ins benefits. Advante· \l5e raull-geu.inJ( Daily .... .,., brta'oob&y 846--0Ml to start Bradfl•ld ~ae helpful. Cort· For P\arther Information ment polentJal l.Agun1 ---------Pllot Cluslfied Ada to Night relief. Also, oo·call · Manuf . 1632 Sul)flior
t.aci&rbue9$0-2441 AnYISOI EquaJ()pporEmployer Hills Nursery. Inc .• E1 reach the Ornnl'e Cout poeflM>os Coat.act Ot.-Ave,C M.548·%WI. U" Toro. 83().!65.S. Have aomd.hlnf! 70U wanl martl\:L. tor of NuralnJC, Sant.I SelllnR anything with • 1---------. ~ wtl11l )'OU WaDl In
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rh cab inet. antiq ue cuc koo clock. AKT OBJECTS. GOLD. hutch $145, childs record ei.,il,..... 9030 2 .. • GAIDIH•IO!J: ~r~~;ed ~~lh o~~ru~ ship 's clock, child's trunk, r are ~11~~E~u~~R ~I~~· player Sto, l bwa1 lam ••••••••••••••••••••.. ~:.:..~,;~] DATSUM ~ .. ~
rou1lic boxes. nlckelo· Oriental rug handwoven both side TIQUES 645-2200 58• goldS20d~'l.lrul~'r lbl w/S 5 HP ~k• OB. low hours. tS86l Harbor 8JIJ; ck-I . . l>1des , moving must rro1h water only. Aft i~/ u!C:ii c~f~ko:. d~i~. rare Chinese ~olden peacock l>Cll Phont' urt 6pm, SPM.~-5057 ~1!':-' '700ataun PU ca
itrundr ather cM1ck:1 . picture & antique 4 golden faced U•ntodl 8075 ~7857 Sc 9150 cond .. ~/b6t~.
faadnatio0 &ntlnuei. carved Chlnese cabinet. Magnificent ••••••••••••••••••••••• W-'uew-·'"". 17 ""S , ..... HP Jdohruion outboa!'°6. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PH 847-~; • ,. l h d k 22 rlrl bild' """ uvu .,.. orwar • reverse. • -Over $1,000,000W1.>rth eat er top es . e,. C S RL>a Mo~an n111rt>. broke i.l lver c ruel, s 1I modef. 8 bours used, 74 Honda XtllS Xln\ l976 SS El Camino. bla.ck.
American lnternouon:tl bicycle&red wagon Costume1ewelry, to ride & drive. blk p1e<'es, c lolson e bargain 846 4325 ~o~d $300. Call e\cs. ;,ooo mi. loadoo. i_t
Gallenes, u102 i· Ketter antique glassware, vases, chest. All parade Morgan l[clllmi;. 4!JU268 •-~ p ... _ 90 ..
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Sat.9AMto4 PM. Visi t! Way, Newport Beach (near Hoag Maple bunk beds & * •18' Honda $0. mini trail. 1954 Chevy ltTon O•:C· H ital) 646 7638 9AM to6PM chest. $45, St•ntunon 10 good c<>nd, $100; 3 horse l'\INI well 5350 llaveal.:8 FIN EST ENG LISll AN osp · · ModtlMry 8078 spd boys hike. 27", ~. & OWENS* * Bnags & Stratton Taco, rttup bed. n:s oo.iair
TI Q U ES AV A I L ••••••••••••••••••••••• rrusc 751 1485 good rond. $90. 675-38$.3 --'---·-----ABLE IN FURNITlJRF: CClllWf"GI & ~ 8050 l'rintlng Press l2SO b · nk V-. 9l70
CLOTlllNC. l'OHt'~ ........... 1030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Multi dehven•d in Slnl(er ~wing Machine. FUily eqwp .. a1t la · YAMAHA 180 Twn, •••••••••••••••••••a,...•
1. A I N , SIL Vt-: R •••h•••••••••••••••••• i.t:illt.'<1' guar 554 2384 l.olJ<'h & M'W model. does U l)um Pl>: I 6 l,lf1'-' $200. 72 SUZUKI. ~$0, "i4 Ford 200 r•iB :•JIL.S <.:RVSTAL. i'Al"ITl'ltGS Lenses Qlunon 200mrn Qua I 1 t Y bdrm set ' . -eH•ryth1n~. 7St 3088 aft J a<' k ••l s. re e JL ~ S46-5777 orig owner $3 ooO/Wst
(7141673 2(>81 :ISmm I.~ FL> s s (.'. Complete All or ~Jr( Roe..-. Forkhfi. hrts 5 1'on 7PM 1ngwMshcr . r:° holders.15 HONDA c~ Im· offer. 494-2311<!. e~n~ .. _
1 . , $l20 , 5200 r 0 t h e r m 1 s c \'erlical, S23SO Runs , .. . new Jnne uttery, !JCW · Coud1, :! al'm 1•h:iirs, cane ~~s 6 6 t!ll~t. or 640·90081634·2322. Ro.:r·r well 645 l69I Craftsman 9 rad1JI orm ruel tanki., glide wright mar cond $1300/belt Of· 1974 Ood):u v an-·t.oo
buck Family ei<lul e l>aje ~ l41S h ------- . sow. Xlnt l-Orl<l. Mak~ or steering New mlr '76 r11r. 979 s.137 Arland Sportsmlln all lltr ....
640.9008 ()3.\2322. tto.ier Fine rcprodurtloln.s Misct'4ICIMOU$ 8010 frr 536-7b'74 Evinrude 115 Lesa than ._3 Su kl l~cr. Low good rond.' Btwn .(: & C~ 803"'-Clwrry & Maple woods, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 15 hrs, still under fact • .1 1..~ 11 gpM 493-4l6S • •·" Oi\KSQUARETABLE un ~ km~ '!IZe bed compll-k. G E lge Re rng, '(fnt warr Great f ish/sk nu es .... ustse . --·-------
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f.46 3335 after ~PM Pl'rsittn K1llt'ns. mg mactuncs. & lamps TOP CASH DOLLI\ R Telephone answering tandem trlr. All ~ood Yamaha ,74 Enduro 380 cpt. paneled. curt\r,6.
Antique bras• rop•"'r fir "•o.!:!~t .• eb~b!<i1c·aS7n.:i"pm 714-673·2681 p ,\ I I> F 0 R y 0 U R ~1 arh1f~e( w I ;~9m0ol63tl' & rood. $2.SOO. New molO New top end, stripped/. Shelby mags, duo\-o• ' ... ~ '"°"""'IA: 0 JEWELRY,WATCHES."1sco,um.,,. · alnc ~s$2239 Haven.• h t S ercre.tt,"n extinguisher lamps & MOVI NG! Everyth111~ ? 11 • dirtndang. Enduropartl r.a us · up .-i•
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768SS16 rream. camt'll females. bN1ut1ful rum S3ti·41711 F INE FURN & AN ccllent shape. Sl:IOO or 1~· Glt'nCO Bt•1.1utiful suZU KI. 380 RT. Lo'7<1 Ford van. mag "1".
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w/mirror . 55"w1de St Bemord Pups, champ linen toil!!, shepherd 1.0 requirements. Pre MitceHaMcMn SELLINGTHEFLEET 'e. a~~:22t5· •DoMIUiM$ ... 'i"
23"deep. Both pieces 1 blood line. AKC. shots. Clll>tcrs. $450. Co..-.t $1800 vent l05s & theft! Fnr a Wanted 8081 13' WHALER. 40 HP, •VOU<SWAG~
beaut rond 640-20tl2 wormed, 557.3391 Mahog. Co!ree Tbl, $65 pcrsonaliied tag enclose ••••••••••••••••••••••• n.soo. SYDNEY sabot. i 4 XH7S llonda $250, good 13731 Harbor Babv ti r and Piano. wallpaper, fllbrrc or $275. 1~· DIESEL condtuon. Country English Antiqu AKC Golden Retriever 4.93-s922 "Day Glo" paper & we SSS CASH FOR Class1r, $4,SOO. 675-6«.6 Call 536-3278. 71 VW 7 PASS~
lb73 l'lacenlld, CM ti pups. xlnt hunters, sho"' "l"iS will back & tnm your Good usl'd rurn1rern1ts PP A -"it' (57 " rt>ar> Mon f'ra dogs & f umily pets Herculon h1dc·U·bed •" · · •7c Hondo 400. Under ·l .. ..,.au. too. '.J· ----------1 u 1 & 1 $350 l.igs Or try two cards frzrs/stoves546-07fl8 ~ $2899 Must Sell Antique Squar l.'hamp ped1gree493-6861 So a ove seal, bacli.tob3rk '75 18' "CHEETAH" lri warr. Pen . cond. Sl095. .DOHIURMS.•·
Grand Piano Circa 11120 pp 83:1·5808. PRICES WANTED hull. walk thru, wh l'vt party. 642-8810. * ~ Beautiful hardwood. Male mixed hrt!cd. St FUR .... ITURE S .. LE S2 31S5 ORJ ENTAL RUGS iter mclallic blue. 6 hrs •VOU<SWA Bernard & Samoy. U " ~ ra or 60 Persian & Chinese also total time, Volvo-Penta '69 Yamaha 350. Rcbll 13731 Harbor oo orbstofr.S52·!1513c,•es. mos. old. $25. Call art Potter Transfer. 921 W. :;~~gs:~·50 ea Tapestry, Pvt Ply':; only. 130 HP Ideal for skiing. e ng. rcrrlng, s addle .•
Lillian's Ant111ue!> Fal 6pm; wknds. anytime I.8th.CM Ort6, 7,8. lOor~~rc.Sl.~ea 640-7014 fishlntc Trailer 12·24 bags. ~d cond. $300. ~Dodge 100, 1 *''"
Sale Furn & ra1 c item _~ __ 7982 ________ , Fantasllc SS" octagon ta Sales Tax Inch.ad{'(! b h volt trolling moto~. rom-833-5128or 96'2·5424 eves. 107 mi.j r:a~~c~~· r~duced Oct 7 16 -i Male Germ. Shep. 6 Y ble. 4 taplam's chairs. NO CARD" Wanted Large 81 le wit pass, ccwer. ronvert. top. iO Honda 175. Good rood. w serv c .... '" .... .
31St St Cannery Village old AKC r egistered hanging lamp. 2 end tbl.s Draw your o~n or send good pnnt lkasonable &ID-4lOOor640-4054 PM Or trade for gd tranp S7S-S59S ... ~
NpBch. 675 1690 papers included. SSO SJ6.870L name, addrellS. phone & 536-8280 26' 1962 Chris Cabin car . 646-$3S2. W..ted P
A.-t' Call aft. 6pm . wknd we'll make <IOI:' rard per Wanted 12 cu ft Refrlw. Crwscr. ~cw eng, single .7c f'onda cs-. good •••••••••••••••• .. i •' '"'t'Y"IQftCH Sofa ti' Herculon. xlnl t l\dd:&e r h C II "' 1 """'' 00'' •••••••••••••••••••••• anytime.540-7982 cund ,150 Rcchnl'r .,~~d h koa · e or QQoclrunn1ni;cond, a sl'rew, t op cond . cond priced lo sell WEPAYTOP ...
I d ·d·"::.rr'toc. ec rmon Y 5'18·0159aft~µm MSOOt~t.MJ.058tdays. S700/bs' t ofr96J••()9 FORTOPUSEDO fo'reight Oamnj?e I otpoml For Sale Boston Term? chair. hrown nauj.!ahy c , ..... FOREIGN, DOM~ c Sale~W.Warncr. puppies w t p apers ~968-3990 PILOTPRIMTIHG S1lver coinsw11nlt.'(J.196413'Uostnn Whalcr&Dol MotorHonws orCLASSICS •· •
ncarHurbor,SanlaAna 54&-0610aft6PM SOF'A ll ideabed. orr PO.BoxtSOO &.f)cfore W1llpuy20cfor ly 40 hp Johnson rblt. Salt/Rent • 9160 lf your cariscxtraciian
O'Kt.-cfe & Mernll bronz Sheltte pups AKC rcj.! while. !>Oft \'myl uphol Costa Mesa. Ca. 92&~ ihmes. 5'k ror Quarters. clcc shirt & elec slart ••••••••••••••••••••••• see us rirst. ., ..
stove top w burncri.. 36' $7Scach Loo:.e pillows Converts it for halves. $2 25 for Teak be nches. u 2oo R t 26' GMC Pvt ply IAUEA IUIC~ ,.
Hte S45 bes t offer . 839-4683. into dbl bed. Excellent WOVEN WOOD ~f~~~I d~.~i}g 11935 & 675-2047 ~~II 833·21>16 ~r 642-4007. 2925Harbor 81~~
Phonc7iR 1076 ----------t l'Ofldlt1on.$95 557-9887. SllACOF.1S.,'!'o~~ OH 30• Chris Cran Classic. NewportBeach,Callr. Costa Mesa t71~ Stud service, AKC, golde al .,..5 ftlJ,,., w _, s II t h N I '"'II b f RI k h sor bed . antl..... • ma we ar c "" l w n e n gs . C t 22 ' N WE BUY n1 uy soml' re n.:. llP retriever ac neut: a · er 0 m g0<' .. cnnd Call Complc•aly ove ....... uled us om . ew eng, to! phancl's wor1<1nj.! or not 545.5402 Good c·oncl S85. Call Used Simpson nomcx r n,... ''" · ""' "'11 • ltrcs. ball, br1ts. & crpl. J •USEDCARSa1. alsosl'rnpml'lalfl75·5258 9:J05pm 545-0340 driver!> suit SCCA ap Jolene.573·2033· Perfect conditio n burn stove-oven. Uut TRUCKS• Fn~to YCMI 804 pro\'l'd Approx m ed W cd I d , kl bl • $7500/bst orr. Sac. fo r . 0 I ( I ct) C . Ca~· • ~:::~;:v. cfaa;hrJr~!°; ~~~ ••••••••••••••••• .. ••• ~~ d~~f}~!: 2S~~~l'~f~ ~m· $45. 548 litSi ~~~i!.;,_,n:o~u~'"J~'~'l. Ca~l loq~sSa~I Call642·91550610 ~67~'!!1~ R4!~. ~~ctJe j;,Sec~n: FRoEEe~Uf •••
l\t nmott• washer $75 Friendly i.ml Terrier 3 30 sa-()891; llou.•il'hold 1lem' fni "1tk 673 "°'" .....,., m .... ""'". ~pm on Y · Groth Che•rolit~
S1K Elcc dr>-cr $SO mix,malc.b mus. ' 1 Mn\1n~ out ol Male Musical ••••••••••••••••••••••• at4SSS W.Cst Hwy.N.B. J82U8ea<'hBlvd:~>
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hwasher. tra~h comr1ac shots, li<"d. ~entlc rolor TV. diD\'lll' ~ct , b<'<lb k .. u_oocl1 t·o.mlm1l~onn:.S151. oru;m, <'Xl'ellt•nt rondl Hobie lG.trlr.new lrans& modeled int. $2400. 333 tor $85 ea. <.:Ir TV i11s i\92-<!-t25 desk. chest, dn·sser 1 rs v.11 ,, " "' w n A ""'842 1935 1'>46 S84R 7Sl-667il : or 5-15-2477 ~orl's. 2 boy's. Call ;,flt'r lion. $60!J I' I' r,:12 125!1 ;~r7esJl ,42S. 646-8255 or . ,,.,y, sp. ""'· .
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rcfng 5200 or best offer 646·9249 217 Mnin St Seal Bear h llml!S, sold new for sso, Bill.646-9529 Catalina 22. clean & .... ...._ or~k &
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SIOll :,51 7130 l'ves. Free to lonn~ hllmc. 1 cle.sk, bike ruck & mor~ S500 644 5124 very good cond, new seats. Need lo be re·
83.1·9980___ mo sml fem shcp mix 2-11 La Jolla Dr .. NB · ALTO SAX "Cumclot " sails. includes slip. covered SU for the two.
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Ana Ave to~an, tun oauf', S75 646-4924 HOBIE CAT 16', new ----------4 A~:~~.ello~~~~~:~. MOVING SALE' Bltm llotpo1nt c1_:>h':"shr, Offi Furniture& trampoline. Like new, AlftcKforS.
• Avocado S50 640 1022 ce l II $1350 67 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67S ~ 9 to 5 2015 Commodon• Equipment 8085 mus se · · __ F_R_E_.E_'_P_U_P_P_I_t:_·s-.--• Rd. NB floust•hold ltl!mi. Genuine Shet•psk1n throw ....................... IMark> ~Jf, 952 7 Mal""'· Mi'x"" b""'"d. & polled plants. Sale ru,:ts, approx R sq ft · Closing operation. Desks. SABOT Fully equi p""d "~ ,... "'" o h many culors to choo~c . ...-••••••••••••••••••••••• 9G2·0209art .fi ends ct IOt . from. $20 ~12 2976 ~rt chairs. t ypw r ater . with yard dolly. SlSO. •OVER70CARS•
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M d . 8xl0' board. Towns. tun· $50,000cars. T ~·rr1:ndt~':'s-"~z~·i4:cn Ot·t 7~9. 9 tn ?. Mis ne ls, etc $300. l'P. Doro 320 Answe rin 16' llobieCat. ll~hl, fa&t. OUY·SELL-TRADF. JUMKAU 05'
__ _ ccllancous items. powt•r 675-6666. mach., cost $800. comp New sails w/windows + E&.ZfAIGOlrCO AMERICAN-FOR!C;
Handsome rooster log mower. Misc tables. 93kJ remote $350 ~46·798 trlr $1450. 644-8467 830S. Main-Santa Ana I pay more cash • home w1under11tandin Greenwich Dr llU, IJrown !I' naugahydc days M S anyone. (714)1·635· 20 . h'-~" 7 72 962 2073 courh, xlnt cond. 52011 or . 26' Thunder bird, VHF, 10to6, on.· at. ortollfreeO.ZenJth~~ ncig ""''" .,...,. 4 · hst, Qulld car tape deck. PiCMOS & Orgc.s 809 fat ho, s bags/spi n . Closed Sundays
Irish Wol/hoond Puppies. Garage S.1Jc ~elvcl lov ~. Blk & whtc port TV •••••••••••••••••••••• ~tol N D. Slip. $S<JOO * 547-9709 * I BUY J UNK CAJ($". SSS SAVE SSS m1)(cd Fre<' t o Ro cscat. convert1bl£> sora. l U · scrn. ~-WomaM s1 , .. layer Piano. En1tlis h 67J..H21 Eves Recnational USED AUTO PA~
Jo'ood available on the home.S462848orll42323 9 ' Mertit. coul'li · 6 !-kl boots. $1:> 75111171:1 Works ok "Georg VtMdn 54().,$125 8'7.aitn
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to pres-~lc." We ho,;o Shep/Sprang<'r Spaniel. TVs. anl1q 2 tlr 1<.'t'OO>.. -497.3811 rotor sails, dbl trapeze, •••••••••••••••••••••••
Senk Amencant, Ma5tc 6~ wksol<1 new car top locking ski Game tbl/4 eh rs. kng trailer w/storage bo)(, Bubble-Top Dodge, l lon.
C h nrge, Cashier 's 642·1484 racks. Antiq. squur~ i1pread, matrhing tufted Early 1900'1> t:nglish up very rast <'Ol. Sl79S. ~mos young, 20k ml..
c h t.' c k s & C A S H COCKAPOO l'uppif's. 1 grand pluno. rirca llS20 hdbrd, upright piano. right piano. Restored 552-926.ia(\ 4 loaded, $6.000. 842.QS2.
I lOO's of low pnccd item, 673·3000 tuned. S37S. s:J0.1925. •-~ SI'-/ 4 -........... Dri 9550 we come wks old. Cream color. Sal&. Sun lOIU 10110 40fi2 --.. T"" .....,_ •ff
MASTERS AUCTIOM S41H996or~922 Germnlndcr. ln•tn{' CorTelephone 1'homas VS2 organ. up Dodts 9070 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2075'11 Hwpt.11. NNhr• 8050 552 9513 Motorola 1972 mdl T 143$ right piano All In xln ....................... CHOtcl OF TWO
Co,ta M•so ••••••••••••••••••••••• (' II l bl 1·1 l & 152·1C2 . Ml Hi.Oil rlhanncl t.'Onc1. $2..'>0 ca 544·744A St1ps-Sailboats 2S' to27' --... .-. .__,,_.. :;.. • .•,
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parts Crwsc1s. l'ttX's, 3 MASTBSAUCTIOM -. ·-----spreads.' hschld items w/Ukelano. xlnt ('()Oil $40mo. OMLY$4597 rullyeqw'p....A,Ss~rr & IO Spds Cyl'lr & Co 646-1616 & lll-9625 Coldspol refri l(, hottom 536 2M?. Paid SJOOO. take $1400 673..a14Seves. t""' 2488N~rtDlvd .C.M . rnr, comme racal clec 200rolls.543-8721 m ileage. SlO , .
642-1910 VE! Ntw & u5ed furn, meal sheer, ant:ique oak Bunkbed. end tble5. hke c__.u Goods SSM'. boat dock at Dover (413NJT> 752·5221 •jM;a
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Rood coi\d. $40/bsl ofr Storus -545 & 814 W back oak chrs, old trunk, ns 968-0466 For sale scol>a equip $37 ~~ Atfa R~ lt7QI
Ph: 645 7857 on 6pm . u & -•-A. 631......... complt>tt• or bst ofr, als •••••••••••••••••·~~· l9lh. C,,., · 642'7930 u,_,, ••"'-' Pwr mower $35. P wr i kls. 847-4l35. • 1 loah, SpeH & '67 AJfll Romoo 4-dr, Two 10 spd Bikci;, 6 mo's 548-3262. edger S.15. \OxlO arc11 rug Sid 9010 1600 Super engine,
old. Xlnt cond 24 "· Brand n w beauUful solid Hon.. 8060 $35. Call SS6·80C2 SKIS. 200M M Brand new ••••••••••••••••••••••• --h Che disc. brakes, Ml
ca.96.1-26.12 Maho:any book case •••••••••••••••••••••••. Never used. No Bind Great Ski Boat iS C evy yenoe, lot.a radials. Good roriotao"
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8~ym r:~an~r ~~m!ur::1:1; M~u:~:: Scott 100 watt FM &.erw. o/o: $4650 00:.-8053 art 4 Speed. J ackmim magi. OLDEST ..--• '-~..!.!.. IOlO Sell $17S. Maltrt111e1, 76IHS37 new 4/t drawinir board Tuner. Amp. Xlnl. CM 6:30PM/wknc.IA tarp, yellow. 83208U. & .; ..,....,......... king. queen. fu.11, twin, • • $360. Sell S75 Wollenaa $2511 ~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ort.ho velvet eota & love T~H Fanfts 2 T-Squa~•. marker•. <3M>mdl5800$tereoree •,,'.
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A woman who has G.O. ~.01eo Palomino mare. show ~x Air ·H~key game ~$uJ-, ~l~~":e M~~tr':~l. bed P .U. $700. 648'3587 -·ii Dallwi PU 1H•
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TOP DoUarPala map,a•r<'ond,Blrack $3499 '74 2 dr Mat:.dor AM/F M st•rco. ta ll gdUret.$l~.&3l--06SS
BMW On •Y 'T _ .. _ •--HONDA Cars 11tereo & onty MOO miles ?3 FORD TORINO ""'""' r...., . ...., <22.SPRC> Pn ply call Plu11 Tax & License Brougham PS, AC. AM· wheel. cruise conlrol '65 Must 289. Very gd
MIWPOa'TDATSUN OVB 100 l46-84<t~hours at work BILL YATES FM 8·trk. 2a,ooo ml. leather lnterlor . ul WAGON cond Call ror detalla
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& Jambol'ff Roads UNI '67 911 T11rg11. Fantastic San Junn Capastrnno steennr:. power braku. • 1966 MUSTANG• IJJ.IJOO Old&~ mech ·1 cond . $6<4SO 837-4800 49 1-451 1 Buie.Ir 9910 radio. heater. wheel co~ Hardtop with lots or
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.MW TR ..._DE·l.._.,1 DRIYE A TNCb '70 · 911T Targa. rl!bll eo& •VOLKSWAGENS• l'(lulppt'd. $3400. Pvt. pty. 68UIPO 1SLUfal "" " LlnLE 2850 HarborBlvd. & tran:s. "S" mst . new 1162·2422 (9am·4:30pm $2318 $AVI HOWt '72!002·AU21FTQ> ••• CostaMesa 540..9640 llres & whls, AM ll''M. 19GK Bug It HUN S• Mon·f'ri.l :~~~:J:: ((=·)o. '"') SAVE A LOT i l Honda Sedan, gd cond. must sell li7J . .igtg (002646). 1
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'73 -·A. (5334601." SHOP&COMPARE Runs great. St ,200. '68 912 Tar~u J\M /FM . O NLY S7 77 . whtc.y J~ ant~uct. air: CONTINENTAL 1011\SO\ ,~SO\ •Ml\RQUIS .
i.. '73-varia· (818JSll. IARWICK DATSUN 581·5657 foe air. Kona'a, McMfcy 1967 Bu~ A cuslornazcd P /S Pt li ~I 000 548·9822 MARK IV
\' '74 Qavaria· C348Ll"M l SanJuan Caplstraa no ~ 9 730 mags, xlnt cond ~ beauty ! (42-&CTP> · . · . . f'U lly power equip~d. 2626HARIOR ILVD. '7~llalU·4sp. (105NYll>. 83 1-1375 493.3375 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !163 2312 $14 77 Cadillac 9915 AM/FM s tereo l tlpe, COSTA MESA
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8 l J.J040 495-4949 beuevably immaculate! ·--Ghkl 973 r a m I I y s p (' c I a I --------~Must see to believe••••••••••••••••••••••• "70 Porsl'he 7911T. superb UWSCAX>.
motor trans. 11rPs & '66 Mustang New tires &
good paint 51595 · br akes Call S5l·3980
$7899 S46-t075 between5·30&10:00 pm.
'72 3J) 4 Dr. silver, sun
rooC. ltather. s tereo.
super $6100. S46· 7739
(387486). '73 Karmann Ghia. xlnl con~. new tires, ne" $2 6 77 ONLY$1795 cond. new paint, lo ma p:unl,AC,4991394 1973 Slal1onw3gon
$3700 AM I FM/TAP Aulomauc "' rm cond MEWPORT DATSUN · . .,., 91 t c"" ·m "ng. 631 1797 "" ,,~ " Looks new• t045NRM > 888 Dove Streel . AIC Asking $5,SOO Capii 97 15
·····•••·······•······· NEWPORT BEACH '69 Karmann Ghia ~·S481after5pm $3997
1 31-1300 origownr. Sl750. 1973 CAPRI 645.9280days '74 Porsche 911 Cpe
SPORTCOUPE '74260Z,xlnl cond. loml .. ---------1 Che rry ' Air. mags,
6 cyl., 4 speed w/:.tkk new Radials, AM/FM. '70 VW KARMANN AMt FM stereo, dee win
shift, vinyl interior, auto. $4900. 134·5456 day GHIA dows. 28,000 m1. Sll,850
heat.er & AM/FM lape. or 493·S404 eves & wknds. s av Ing s s p ec 1 a I _838_·_27_96 _______ 1 Un b e I 1 e v ab I y i m <564EXUl. $2399. '72 PORSCHE 914 marutate! Must see l •72 DATSUN •DOH IURHS• 5 Speed trun~massion,
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(477229114 ). $4195 Beetle. air cond. xtnt
NEWPORT D "'TSU,.. radio. <890EXO>. $1995.
· 888 Dove s :r:'eet " GARDEN GROVE Mcnda 973
NEWPORT BEACll DATSUN ••••••••••••••••••••••
GARDEN GROVE cond. lo mi, sunroof cord
SUBARU uphl, S2799. 640-7022
13821 llarbor 554·0800 '75 VW Convert. AMll"M 833· I 300 13861 llarbor 839·7 '73 RX2 Coupe, lug rack ---------•·---------i mags, special top. man '69 PORSCHE 912
'74Capri 2000CC.AM /FM '7lDATSUN _oth_e_r_x_lr_a_s_.84_6_-6834 __ _, 4 Speed trunsmissaon ,
s ter eo cassette. xlnt cond. 640-7762, 630-7733.
rudio. ralley wbls. stee 610 WAGON 74 Muda RXl Coupe, stereo, chrome wheels.
ben.ed radials. $26'00. 6Cylinder .radio.4 speed spd, under wrnty. very Low miles 167 1GSSl '70VW
493-6508. transmission. roof rack. clean 837-3202 $679!1. SQUAREBACK
. 197 4 CAPRI . Sharp. <668.JFW >. S2495· •DOH 8URHS• F'ully r crnnd1tioncd
V6, 4 speed, AM/FM~ GARDEN GROVE '71 RX2 Coupe. 4 spd •PORSCHE-AUDI • <3tiIBSX>-Sl9'J9.
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Cadillac 10..v tnileage. (224KLD>. DATSUN ~l~~~h black top 1.3631 llarbor 636-2333 •DOM BURNS •
·ONLY $2999 13861 Harbor 8l9-7 ...., __ .-_ •--974 •75 914. blue. tan mtcnor. •VOLKSW AGEN• LO ED o
' '74 DATSUN 1210 ==:"::........ 2400 miles Call after 6. _1_37_3_l_H_a_r_bo_r __ 534_-_4_ioo_ ·~ ,soNB L u '}:~ w .H ~. · M·l\R Q ll Is·
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Mark. 581-23421837 ·9400
2 Doo r ·. 4 S P e ~ d 1960 Mercedes 220. 4 s pd 646 6757 '74 VW SUPER 546-5075 AFT 4PM. PVT
trans mi.ssion. radio. AM/FM radio, new in '68 Pors<•hc 912 Reblt BEETLE . PTY
Blue fin.ush. (SS8LWF ). tenor & tirn 2S m i pe eng . xlnt cond S5300 or Ska rack. pin striping i-.69--c-a_d_C_d_V __ A_/_C_. -a-II
$2295G:..nDEUGROVE gal. ~st orrer or trad ofr 5521938 Only 211,324 mill's ~er. vinyl top. radial -.....,. for pickup or pa nel Showroom fre s h ..--
DATSUN 87S-0970 days or 673·967 Rois Roye~ 9756 (562MMLI S2'199 Ures Xlnt cond. Super d ean' 497·1132
13861 Harbor 839-7 alt spm . ··;,·ioiAii:R.iN·u.·s.:;.·· •DoH auRNs.
1969 DATSUN 1 --· •PORSCHE-AUDI• '71 Cpe OeValle. Clean, a!I -........ ROY 13631 Harbor 636-2333 xtras. l ownr Lo m1
Red w/black hardtop & 4 OVER I OO '67 camper New c ng, , •
SANT A ANA ·~ G_3la.de soo. auto. P /S, "66 289. auto. p /S. p tB,
U NCOLM MERCURY rudio, whale wired ant. top eond . new tires.
1301 N Tustm • dean $695. 494-4158 S1295 546·142'1
Santo Ana 547-05 I ) '70 Ford Cortina. xlnt run MU!il sell 19'706 cyl.
Jspd m.inual. $1150.
573-1441. '75 MARK IV
$8786
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goodies, like AM I FM
stereo, cruise control. Lilt
wheel. rur condllionin.,:
and more. Beautiful ea.r.
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LINCOLN M ERCURY·
16800 Beach Blvd.
Hunhngton Beach ·
84?-8844 -
'70 MARK Ill
Full power. including till
wheel, cruise control. vinyl roor. stereo, air
cond. Lie 143ANE .
$2886
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LINCOL N MERCURY
16800 Beach Blvd
Huntington Beach
• -· 842-8844 .
'74 MARK IV
Full power including tilt
wheel, AM t FM stereo.
lea the r interior air
rond.. must see to ap·
predate. Lie. 601LEM.
$7286
rung cond. Good body &
ant.. tires S~iS. orrer
751-lOSO.alt. 5963·2963
. oln 9945 '611 ~b!itang 289. runs
~ .:ood, utr :.hocks $990 or •••••"' • •••• ••••• • .. •• • b6t ofr 536·5129 ask for
'74 LIMCOLH Lurry or Rhonda
4 DOOR SEDAN Okbmobffe 9955 V_-8, auto. trans . ractory •• •••...,.••••••••••• ••• • aar cond1t1onin.i. power
steering. powt>r disc '74 OLDS CUTLASS
brakes. power windows. SA.LOH 2·DOOll
powe r seals, rad io. HARDTOP
heater. whitcw11.ll tires. v .11, auto. trans., factory
vinyl roof, lanled glass. air. powe r steer ing ,
wheel covers. ~1lt .wheel. power brakes, A).1/FM
extra nice cur. Lie. No. stereo. rallye wheels,
&WPP custom bucket seats . $6395 Super clean! Sharp! Lie.
540• 5630 229KBP. P~ed to1cll st
$3899
SANTAANA
Llt~COLM MUCURY 1011\SO\ & SO\
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2626HARIOR BLVD. 1301 N. Tustill
COSTA MESA Santa Ana 5 47-0511
'7 1 LINCOLN Pinto 9957
Loaded with AM /f'M e•••••••••••••••••••••• slere<>. vinyl roof. lilt
wheel. air cond and more. Come dnve lhts
one. Lie. 248HGO
$2389
•GUSTAFSON·
LINCOLN MERCURY
16800 Beach Blvd
Huntington Beach
842·8844
'7 4 FORD PINTO
Auto trans . s tereo radio.
custom anterior & ex
tenor. pretty color we
130JSH.
$2795
540·5630
'73 Yellow Capri, 6 cyl
sllc. shirt. 13,000 mi
Superb cond . $2500
642-!J12A .
2000 ROADSTER tww . Uted JRR CARVER $2895. 644 1561.
speed. (<M16NXN>. MERCEDES ROLLS·ROYCC trans brks. radia ls. i ~I dOo~d~ .C?nvterJ. ONLY$ 1795 tMOJAmbor" stereo. Bst over Sl200 a e . . ue ·anJec e . MaY"'f'ick 9947 2626 HARBOR BLVD. .... ~ORTD"'TSU.... OHDISP••y ::',::ta••ct• 642-5l55 1000 Ma Best orrer
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LINCOLN MERCURY
16800 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach ·
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888 Dove Street House of Imports CLOSED SUNDAYS "67 VW Pop Top Camper 494·0167 ?2 FORD MAVERICK ·~, .• PINTO ·7~ CAPRI COUPE NEWPORT BEACH AUTHORIZt O FM stere<>. Xlnl mech•----------Automalic transmission, " v.s .. 4 spee.d, AM f FM 833-1300 MERCEDES DEAl~ER '54 Bentley R Type, wht. cond. Sl.650. 497 1145 Carnero 991 7 factory aar cond1lioninJt, XLNT. COND. s tereo radio, healer 6862 Manchester. gray ml .. s un roof. auto. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·73 Continental 2dr Town S2.IOO 545-4664
40 ,dOO miles . Su pc FetTari 9721 Buena Park xlntcond. 881-1994 "60 Bug, $400, runs good '73 CA MARO, 350cc. 4 Cpe Exec car. lmmac re;t~~. s~~~n:~rra~:~· .72 Pmto l600cc. good
shaQ.>! S81POF. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 523-7250 Soalb 9760 After 4, call spd. PS, PB. AC. $3,000. cond .. lo mi., all leather N E V cond & milea~e. slick. $2295 '64 330 GT 2+2. Burg/blk. On lhe Santa Ana Fwy ••••••••••• •••••••••••• 545-6258 499·1394 inter. Luxury pwr eqwp.. o. 063 $1999 pnvate party 962· 7480
: 540-5630 ~l~a~i~'ig. 3.~_~J5~~ '76 MBZ JOO Ost. Jo'am1I '71 Sonett. New cng. ·73 VW Sqbck. Auto. a ir '69 Camaro, 3·sr>d. Eni & ~::~o~~~ic ~!a~~ ea?r: 540-5630 i4 Panto Sqwre. air cond. I '1A&\1161 ::·OOM. 9725 ~t:Ci~~t:~~~~f~~ r:~:.·~~~~:p!1a~r~!: fu'::~:: :~ $3,000. ~:::l. Sl.000.9::~ [;l~i;!E}!~r~o~~~ =~~r ~r:a"ni&J.~03rack,
.2'>!\.ARBOR BLVD ....................... . • ·72 Runabout. low mi. • ' ·12 128 SL T d Xlnt "76 Mercedes 2400 ht 72 Saab Auto. aar , 4-dr FASTBACK ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corv~~ 9932 2626 HARBOR BLVD. slu.:k. 1m . sunroof, very •
COSfAMESA b Cal°i ~~·d ivory auto A Mi FM Call634·3630.day:;,e'e~. A verynice runningcar! •CHEV.'76Mew • ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTAMESA clean. s2100. Will con-
972 C:~.4J95eves. ays, sunro0f. 8000'ma's. War 644·5117 <SAV438). Monza Town Coupe. S Corvette 327. 2 tops,1----------1 sider clean '65 or '•'l Datsun ---------• ranty is t ransferable Toyota 9765 BILL y .a.TES speed eeonomy. (SJ68) mags, mint cond. $3695 '74 Maverick, " dr, auto Must. 6 cyl. auto. in •••••••••••••••••••••• • 24 S S "d "" 0nJ • .,,.,..., l A/C l l "Ond d P 551 2036 73 l port pa er. Sll.SOO. 675·0663 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VW-PORSCHE )' ..,,...,. Sell or trade for 240Z or rans. . x n ... tra e. vt ply. · . :TOP IUYER Yellow. new lop. $3200. HOWARD C henot.t Van 673-8244 S2500 SS9-0i37 &.~-Vs first, & last! Top S46·5486 (bus), 497·3719 MB '75 450SL Alloys SOUTHBM San Juan Capistrano Dove &Quail Sts. 9950 Plymouth 9960 doll~ ... pai"dCorlmports. alt4 cassette. Yellow/tan ORAHGECOUHTY'S 837-4800493-451 I NEWPORT BEACH 9933 Mercury •••••••••••••••••••••••
dlC:OST MES.... l 7 U. s l 5 . 5 o o P P VOLUME 811-0555 •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
A "' '70 FIAT RACER (714)831·9970 bus, <714) TOYOTA DEALER Volvo 9772,________ '73 MERCURY ?3 MBlCURY ATLAS DATSUN 8504 ~peed t~ansmisslon. _497_·_2S2_t_res_. ____ __, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975 CHEVY COUGAR XR·7 MONTEGO
2845 HarborBlvd rad i o , viny l t op. '73280-C,pvt.lowner,ful EXAMPLt.:;. Brand n l'W SOUTHERN MOHli2+2 Low mileage, V-8 auto Auto. trans .. factory air
Cost Mesa 540:6410 <37G4"!,NIRD~~GROVE ly equip .. xlnt cond l976 Toyota 2Dr &fully ORAHGECOUNTY'S /\utom a l ic, r adio, tran.s.,factoryair cond .. conditionin g, power
Chrysl.r /PlvlnOUtft
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PM "' _.. 32,000 mi. AM/FM ster <.oqwpped. (158527). VOLUME heater. special wheels· pawer steering, power steering, power brakes, ·m Datsun 510, 2 dr sedan. SUIA~U cassette, $8200, or mak ONLY $2997 <'an't be told from NEW! brakes. power windows. radio, heater . 2S3KRV. 2929 Harbor Blvd ..
S79s: or best ofr. Call 13821 Harbor 554·0800 offer. 831·1754 ask ror Mr VOLVO DEALER t980LWA> f'M stereo radio. vinyl $2777
751...C7S4. Goetz -.. .. r.1~~ITI~ d O...,LY $2991 roof, etc. Lie. 627TN B.
Costa Mesa
546-1934 '72 FIAT EXAMPLE: Bran new "
·75 280Z. Family crisis 124 COUPE ,73 MERCEDES 1976 Volvo 242S. Fully ..... ...,l'!'W~l'ft~.. $3899 540·5630
rorces sale or new car . . 28 Sll!ft eqwpped. <0900461 . SANTA AHA
Autci, A I C. AM t F M /8 s s.peed tra n1mlss1on, 0 ....,AN 0.._.LY $6596 Ll .... COL ... MERCURY 1011\sox &·so\
• LINCOLN· MEnCURV
'64 Plymouth. Good bat·
tery. tires, radiator.
runs, needs work. Make lraclC, mags. Best orrer. radio. Sharp. (88JGPY>. Air conditioning, stereo " " "
751.cweo $2495. automatic transmission 1301 N. Tustin 2626 HARBOR ILVD. offer 536·2990· 1 GARDEN GROVE 38,430 miles. power steer Santa Ana 547-051 I ·m Datsun Wagon. 60, SUIARU ing. (7S6HNS). $27,999 9935 COSTA MESA Pontiac 9965
mt.11.ig rack, 1 own. Xln 13821 Harbor 554.0800 •DOH IURNS• '75Chmook Mina Cam(K'r.
cond: $1100. Ph 552·8077 •PORSCHE-AUDI* P.P. Call Bob.
••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 MERCURY '70 Grand Prix SJ. Speed
MARQUIS pkg. leather seals,
'71 D~tsun 510 wgn, rac· '73 Fiat Spider. xlnt cond. 13831 llarbor 636-23 557·1773 ---
Lory • alr . looks & runs Must sell. $3000. or best '69 Toyota 1900. Get cond.1 1!~~~~~ Don't See Us Fint-
lut SH U1 Last!!!
'74 Dart, custom 4 Or. V -8.
air. PIS. vinyl top. radio,
s tee l radials. orig .
owner . $2950 836·8024.
67~5.215
WAGON AM/FM. new tires &
Auto. trans, factory air brakes. $1400. Ph 644-0SSJ
11real 646-1957 offer. 962·9245 '68 MB, xlnl cond Days· 4!M-OOS9 or Eves· I~ ===-1
'61850 FIAT S::~ 497-1522 ORANGE COUHTY '1f You Don't
8tly From
CONNELL,
You're Paylnq
Too Much! ..
con~il aoning . p owe r 'rd 9970 steen ng. power brakes, 1
•7~oz. Red.4spd · $.SSO. CallS48·t669 VOLYO ~1ap,AM/FM ,3artC. MG 9 74 '73TOYOTA EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO "71 Coronet 500 wgn. like
new. PS. 29.000 m1, $2200.
968-4349
radio . heate r . v······················· passsenger. SS8NOV '72 T·llRD
S.Ws&, 673-6731 ·74 124 Sedan. 4 spd. orig. .......... ............ CORONA WAG OH l.argesl Voh·o Dealer
, owner, xlnt cond. Lo mi, I 960 MG A c 0 n v er 4 Speed lrans m1ss1on. an Orange County'
$4888 V·8 automat ic trans ..
factory air conditioning.
pe>wer steering, power
brakes, power windows,
po wer seats, r adio,
heater. whitewall tires,
vinyl roof. lmted glass.
wheel covers. 920NQO.
Have:1omelh1ng to sell ? a m trm stereo l ape, Classic, wire wheels roof rack <OPA792 > BUV orLEASt.:;
Classified ads do it well $2450. 675~ new tonneau sort top $2195 DIRECT '69 Charger 383 eng. A/C,
AMI FM stereo radio, 4
spkrs. new battery.
$1000 Ph (213 >592·2776
HB.
1011\~0\ & SO\ AM/ FM stereo tap GARDEN G ROVE
9100 deck: good r ubber , xtnt SUBARU ~·,·~· ~[~-~~J!~I~ running cond. Paint 13821 llarbor SS4-0800 • T • chrome llke new. This ----
car as a onl' of a kind! Tn ""'Pi' 97 6 7 -..--,""l!IM"!"""-..hest~-·
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
2828 Harbor Blvd.
• LINCOLN ·MfRCURV
2626 HARBOR BLVD.
"76 Cordorba. Loaded. Lo . $3266 COSTA MESA
ALL MODELS
&COLORS
Cpe. 0. Ville1, Sedon 0. Vl!Jft,
.sedans, Fa..twooch, Sevilles
1 YEAR FACTORY
WARRANTY
PRICED FROM ONLY
$9500
(Ser.2121)
. ALI .. EN
~~~ mnc-..cc,11s.w111t
~ ........
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213·598-8171 Seal Bch ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2025 S anc er
• · . '75 T R7. movanit out or Anaheim 750-2011 60 MG !toad~ter 1600 area. Must sell ! 8C'sl or----------i
New paint. anl Run. rcr. 494.0098
COSTA Mf;sA
546·1200 mi Inge. Silver gray. "?4 Capn 2800 V-6 eng. Dix
$6500 pp 835·9221 int, auto trans. sunroof.
· · fact air. Xlnl mcch cond.
1973 CHEVY '75 Dodge ~T Van auto S289S. S48·1487
540-5630
• LINC:Ol N Ml H< IJHV greut. Sl ,000. 646·5639.
Opel 974 '75 TRIUMPHTR7 ......
NOVA LIFnACK p/s. air, custom interior . V8, a utomatic. pwr S6.000.Call 536·777l. 73 Marquis,loaclcd,supcr 2626HARIORILVD.
s t cc r ing ·u nu s u a lt y clean . lo mi. $2,950. COSTA MESA
1011\SO\ & SO\
••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Speed tran!'mlss1on, R
1969 OPEL track stereo. ma~11. etec-clean! (507028), Ford 9940 96.'l-8818art 5 1---------
ln c sunroof. 17,625 miles.
KADmE (740PCP>. $6499.
0NL Y $2897 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MustGnCJ 9952 '75 FORD
•FORD WAGONS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• THUMDElllRD
4 cyl., automatic, radio, •DOM IURHS•
heater & whitewall tires •PORSCHE-AUDI• Un be l ievably I m maculate! Must see lo 13631 Harbor 636·2333
believe! 079425). VolksWCICJen 9770
ONLYSI095
NEWPORT DATSUN
888 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Unjque '68 VW, '71 reblt
engine. $1000. Xlnt cond.
646-6072. 548-4193.
, ___ l_l_l-_l_l _0_0 ___ 1 '70 VW Sqrbk. Nu cng. nu
t747 paint, $1.fiOO
••••••••••••••••••••••• Call !>52·7168
•SALES
•SERVICE
•LEASING
Overseas
DeUvery
Service & parts now open
on Sal's 8 to 4 for your
converuencc.
•Ml\RQUIS~
MOTORS
)ftHO/MARC.lJISllff p.,;;y
''''' (J r '1'' t1 ""., I\'~·' • • '
Ml\',l(Jf'4 11111('
ftJI JllMO 41J) ,:10
'75CHEVY
EL CAMINO
CLASSIC
V-8, auto. trans .. racto
air eond . power steer
, ~ ing , powe r bra k es 1972 An1K;ft.A Classic ·51 VW, gold AM/FM sterco,lilt steer s speed. air cond . pawer velour Int. ganger ext VOL VO ing wheel, mal(s. custo
steering, brakes & win· Runsgd $2600 S48 1273 riberglua shell , lo
dows, AM/FM & rally . ii LlL I LI wheels. Like NEW' 68 VW Squareback,supe.r 19/16Hn1bof CM 6Ato9301 m eage ... e new . c.
1972 TORIN0·4 Dr. 3
seats, roof r ack, air
cond.. pwr. steering &
brakes, wood 1train
sides. Im m Aculate I
(428DTB>
HOW OML Y $2495
1975 LTD Under :!l ,000
miles & m immaculate
condition' (861NKL).
NOWONLYS4997
• Ml\RQUIS •
MOTORS
, ~ ~ n ~'I\ g 4 • I '.J, r I ~-W •
.... ••• ; ' I' ' ... • to , • I • I
~ • ,111'4 I 10
•MUSTANG ll't•
1974 . Spol les99 2 +2.
(175MPU>
HOW OHL Y S2'97
Un5 • Hardtop A litUc
red beauty' (/\TV024l
MOW OHL Y $3297
HARDTOP
V·8. auto. trans .. factory
air. pawer st.eering, and
power brnkea. power
windows , AM /F M
stereo, vinyl roof. rallye whei?I~. ser. 138000.
$5499
SANTA AHA
LINCOLN MERCURY
13010 N. Tustin
Santa Ano 547-051 I
'974
'74 Vega. Xlo\ cond.
Sl.800/bel!t orrer .
83'7·7913 an 6pm. \'T90PRC>. clean, new eng, clutch. ---------i 4S896Y
ONLY S 11 895 brakes. shocks, mags, ._.....__ $4999 '73 MUSTANG '72 Vrga CT. Super clean, • radials, Hurst shifter. -.v>, Us.cl ............ 1t.n•...ao1t. · .-wp()RT DATSUN $1900 Firm. 646-3080 2019 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SANTA"'""' iO Ford Van l\4a ton, 2 aas .,.""'" '" mags, good tires, Riil,
11 11. -,rr"J l'.'') ... 12\0 ..,.
........ C 9905 UNCOt.M MlltCURY ta-.. -. sle....,.Str k. mags, V-8. auto. \rans .. factory A / C . r u n s g r eat . 888DoveStreet Anaheim St .. Cost a -....., '""' air conditionln11. power Etonomy car. $1400/ofr . NEWPORT BEACH Mesa .. Eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1301 N. TuaUn Ice box. Gd mech eond. steering, power <disc> 540-1005
.3•1300 o IT S..toAM 5 47-0511 $2495.5411-1481 -14412wa~on.A""/F.... '75AMCH IM 1.....:.....,...:.......;......;... _____ , _________ 1 brakest power windows,•---------
• "' WAGOtil 9925 "15 LTD L nd Tud radio, neater. whitewall '13 Vega GT, •fcond. New
9750 33.000m 'xlnt cond. ~ n 8 au f ollr. ,,1-.. l I f Tl •·u•t encr Stereo tape Coll $2,950 646-9631 6 CyUnder , auto. trans., •••••••••••••••••••••• bt wht on wbt, u 'I "'"•• v ny roo · n~ • ·
•••••• .. ••••••••••••••• power steering, power 068 New Yorker. C·d equip. PP$4800. SS'l-4799 ~an, wheel covers. Lo. 830-2798or 537·2750.
'6'7 9J1. RecUr blk. '50 VW, rolled. No motor. brakes, rad io, tuuaae sedan. Air. pwr, .xln '89 Ford Ranch W110. miles, seo It today! '75 Ve111 GT Hatchback.
Map,5-1pd,11uper rond. ~. rack Mint <'Ondlllon. mnd,musheetoapprec Good Mecb'ly Needs Uc.No . .122.KHY. Cstm lntr , tilt steer 'g,
644-0850or642-oos4. 675·708S L o w m l 1 ea . L I c . Dys, 642-8752; an. 5pm body wort .• : &42>9Sl $3681 air, auto, r a lly wbla,
'QSUper90. WbUcblk, 73 VW aood cood, must <rZSMWH. 548-51411. orf1M* 540-5630 rndlal tires. 11,000 ml. Xlnl c:ond. Call sell. Leaving. Call SJ999 ,.~ ' Must ate lo •PPn..~late.
S44-08SO IQ~ 873-2872 S"'MTA ANA .............. Ford Galam, lluto. Vt. Sacrifice a t $2495. Pb · or • "' •••• ••• •• •• ••••• • ••• ••• ~ PB alr $4 ooo ml 831 1874
'1Sf>u'Khe911S. ms VW Sclm>CO 4 spd, UHCOLMMBCURY "13 MARK IV, 1¥hlte oo ~· ~rl>' 'Leta 1--·-------
SU,OOO/bltofr. alr,~.Pv\~.ao1 E. 1ao1N.Tutun wbit. low mUea,.,IUft World owner. U7S 2626HAllORM.VD. SELL kUe ttemawlt.b a
Mu.hell . .S.2U9. Stevena,SA.~14 5-taAM 547-051 I roal,-.00.ta-7409 .-r.-i COSTAM~ o.ilY PUotClualnedAd.
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AMERICA'S #I SPORTS CAR
CHOOSE FROM 25
Example
•16 POHTIAC
IOMMEVIW IROUGHAM
4 dOO< Cordova top, radial tires. AM/FM stereo. split
power seat. tinted glass. tilt wheel. custom air
conditioning. rallye gauoe ctuster. rallye wheels. pawer
windows. etc Ser 112R49Z6X125668. Oerro
'74 TOYOTA COROLLA
<.-AM <~•ol161CPF) $2695
'74 CHEV. CAMARO
\
V-8. auto trans. factory air cond1t1oning. s4395 power steering pawer windows, AM/FM
stereo tape deck radio Landau top, rallye
wheels. type LT. (22 1 LABI
'75 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
•
Thursdl'f, October 7, 1978
ORANGE COUNTY'S
# 1 VOLUME PONTIAC DEALER
NITIACS ARE HERE
ALL NEW FOR 1977
CLEARANCE SALE
CHOOSE FROM 20
Example
CHOOSE FROM 31
Example
NEW 76 SUNllRD
OAJLYPILOT ('
Economy 4 cylinder engine, 5 year 60,000 mile engine
warranty, steel belled radial tires. AM radio. front & rear
bumper guards. bumper Impact protection. Ser.
f2M27B6C107 494.
'76ASTREHATCHIACI s2995 Economy 4 cylinder engine. radio. automatic transmission.
(316NIN). 53495
17 4 CADILLAC CPE. D'VILLE
V-6, auto. trans .. factory air conditioning, full $ 6395 pawer, power steering, power disc brakes.
power windows, power seats, AM·FM radio,
Landau vinyl roof. Lan<11u top (579KHR~
'75 MG. MGB CONV.
4 speed. AM/FM radio •. raltye wheels.s4395 (863NLE).
174 CHEV. 3/4 TOM CAMPER SPECIAL •75 PONTIAC ASTRE HATCHBACK
~~u~~~~:::· ~~ d~s'c ~~n~~ s4395 1
.. speed, factory air conditioning, rallye$ 2995 radt0. dual tanks (312887) wheels. (704NCF)
'73 PONTIAC VENTURA
HATCHBACK · $ 79 ~:~( !:~d~;~'."~~~~~i?°r:'. ~~~~~ $ 5195 V-8. auto. trans .• factory air conditioning, 2 5 stereo. rallye wheels (38JNIH) AM radio, rallye wheels. custom Interior (288HGT)
172 MERCURY COUGAR XR-7
~:;;~i.::.'ii11':,:r ... ·c.~.'}"I"""'· $ 299 5
'74 PONTIAC LUXURY LEMANS 175 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SA.LON 173 CHEVROLET MALIBU
V-8. auto. trans . f~ctory air conditioning.$ 3395 ~u~~e:~~~~· :~:~it= s4995 V-8, auto. trans.. faclOfY air conditioning,$ 2795 power steering. AM radio. cruise cont rot IOP. rallye wheels. 1111 Wheel. cruise conllOI. AM radio, Landau top, (342GTP).
(672MUL).
PllCIS 9000 T1L OCTO. 11111, tt7' .. A.LL CAii PLUS Ta L
OPEN DAILY - 9 A.M. TO I 0 P.M.
WI WILY DO PONnAC WAWMTY won
UGAIDLISS OF WtBI YOU OllHCALLY PUICHASm YOUI CAI
WE LEASE ALL MAKES AND MODB.S
• •
... " .... .. .
OAILYPILOT
BUY
... . ,FROM
IKE
'75 VOLVO 164E
A\Jtomat ic tr ans . fac to ry air
oond1tioning. power steering oower
(disc) brakes. power windows.
~tereo. radio; heater. copper 1n 091or. Leather License 999MYD
. .. 56776
'74 VOLVO t64E
,A"tomat1c tran s . factory a'ir
e1and1tioning. power steering. oower
(disc brakes Stereo radio heater
Red tn color Sunroot License
600RFO
55876
'72 VOLVO 142E
Automatic trans . factory air
cond1t1oning power ld1'>C) brakes.
radio. heater Blue 1n color L•cense
No 797GIU.
53476
'71 VOLVO 142S
.4 jpeed power (disc) brakes 8 track
• 1Slereo. radio White 1n color L1csnse
·No. 987CXW ~: 52776
<=~ '68 VOLVO 142
• A(i(omat1c trans radio. heater. vinyl (~. Whiltt 1n color. License No '18~594
. .,.
51676
BRAND HEW
1976
H
0
N
A
"HATCHBACK" . . . . . With AM radio
(SGC2057139l
:~2877
l"lvio Tu. 4 l • •• • 11WAGON°
(WBA2025601) .
3077
Thutaday. October 7, 1978
Wherever you ve n
Orange County, buying a
Used Car in Costa Mesa
from Johnson & Son
"Just Makes Sensel" • '74 UHCOlH 4 DOOtt SEDAM
\1·8. auto. trans . fartory air
rond1t1omng, power 'ilN'nn)!. Power
disc brakes. power windows. power
'ieal'i, radio, heater. wh1tewc1ll t1re~.
vinvl roor. tinted !!lase;, wheel
rover<;, tilt wheel. extra mce car'.
Ltc. No. 6-ISJ PP $6395
'74 COURIER "a<UI'
.i speed. Jackman ma~s. tarp.
yellow. (83208U) .,:~UL
Auto. trans .. stereo radio. cu~tom
interior & exterior. Pr<'tty color.
Lie. No. 130JSJI
$2795
'13 MUSTANG GRAMOE
V·8. auto. tra ns .. factor y air
comllt1oning. power steerini;:. power
(disc) brakes. power windows.
radio. heater . whitewall L1rcs. vmyl
roof. tinted gl ass. wheel covers. Lo
Lo miles see it today'. License No
IZ2KllY. 53688
'75 MERCURY MARQUIS WAGOH
Auto. trans .. factory air
l'Ond1t1ontnR. power stt'.'erinii. power
brakl's. radio, heater. 9 Pai.scnger.
t.J.>S~DV > S4l88
•72 CAP I COUPi
V 6. 4 speed, AM F~t stereo r adio.
hl'atcr. -10.000 miles. Super 'ihc1rp!
(581POF). $2 29 5
'13 MERCURY MOt<TlGO
Auto . trans .. fal'lory air
<·onditioning, pow<'r :-.ll'Cnn~. power
brakes. radio. heall•r. 253KRV.
5 2777
'12 FORD MA VHICiC
Automatil' transm1..,c;1on. fa(•torv air
<:onditionini::. power steerin~. radio.
heater. '.'lice car! Lie. '.'lo. 06JELV
$1999
'12 T·llRD
\'-8. auto trans .. flll'lorv air
cnnd1l 1oning, 1>ower stet•nng. Power
br:ikes. power windows. power
~eat~. radio. heater . whitewall 11res,
\ inyl roor. tinted 1tlass. wheel
Co\·crs. 1920:\QOl
53266
SPECIAL
1976
ARROW
SALE
Ovhtcmdin9 Values on lrand
New 1976 Arrows ••• It's Your
Time to San liq on ttw Arrow
of Your Choice!
IRAHD HEW'76
PL Y~OUTH ARROW
4 speed. 4 cylinder 1600 cc. engine.
vinyl bucket seats. 600x13 tires.
(7L24K67300911 l
$317661
WHAT MORE
CANA
LITTLE CAR
GIVE!
(Valid to 10 p.m. Sunday
October 10, 1976.
Subject to Prior sat..)
OPEN DAILY
UNTIL I 0 P.M. .
IMCLUDIMC9 SUMDA. Y!
GETS A GREAT DEAL
WHEN YOU GET
IN OH THE MAZDA
HEW 17 6 MAZDAS
START AS
LOW AS
s2999
Mazda Mizer (360064) • OUTSTANDING
RESALE VALUES
1968 POMTlAC
FIRE II RD
Auto. a real nice car. bucket seats,
excellent cond. ( 113JAE) $1299 • 1975 VOLKSWAGEN
11SPECIAL EDmOH
LE GRAHDE11
Only 18.000 mi . sunroof. stereo
(679MYD)
$AVE • 1974 CHEVY
SURFER VAN
Auto. only 27 000 m1 8 track tape
deck custom interior w-shag
carpet ing icebox. bed. power
steering Mural paint 1ob. mags .
radials. very sharp.
s4799 • 1973 DATSUN
240%
4 speed with only 44.000 miles
(011HWW) Sale pnc'3d at
54650 • 1974 TRIUMPH-
TR·6
4 speed, AM/FM radio. radial tires &
only 23.550 miles (140KUM)
CALL FOR
$ALE PRICE
YEAR-END
CLEARANCE
ON ALL 1976
BUICKS
EXAMPLE SA VtHGS •.•
Brand New 197 6
SKYHAWK 11S11
EQuipped with va engine. 4 SoPed.
pwr. steP.ring tinted glass. roof
crown m olding & body side
moldings (107473).
s4199
SUPER RESALE
SPECIALS
1973 IUtCK
CIMTURY LUXUS WAGOM
Power steering & seats, roof raci<.
WOOd grain sides. tllt wheel & morel
1452H~~LY s3444
1912 IUICK
CIHTURIOH
Steree radio. Power steering. brakes
& windows. vl"yl top. tilt wheel -IN
SUPERB CONDITION! (536FEH).
OHLYS 1999
1974 FORD .
MUST AMG II PASllACX
Powerful V6, automatic. power
steering & air conditioning. Beautiful
oonc:tltlon. (610KLM).
OMLY 53222
lt7J PLYMOUTH
DUSTa
Economical e cylinder. automatic. '
power steering & air conditioning. ]'
(&94H~T $2 444
OPIM SUNDAY
SUPER
SAVINGS
ON
76's!
How you can take
ad•antage of factory
dealer rebates on all 197 6
models remainirMJ in our
stock. O•er I 50 ccrs at
our bi99est dlscomts of
the year.
ALSO
T1le 1977 Models we Mn
mtd we Invite you to mi¥e
the brand new
'T11unde-rbfrd, LTD. LTD It,
Granada. Mustang, or
Pinto TODAY!
THE
ACTION
IS
ALWAYS
AT
I i!~(wMJ
SUPER
SAVINGS
DURING OUR
REDUCTION
SALE
EXAMPLE •••
76 FIAT 131 SEDAM
AIR CONDITIONING
Fully eQu1pped Including automatic
transmission. AM-FM stereo r&d10 & many other factory extras. Demo.
Ser. #100625.
WAS 11.591.nr
DISCOUNT
$1000.00
NOW
$4598.10
Over 140
New& Used
Cars Must Go
We Ser.lee W... We W Het-59"1ce n.,t.
16S9"1cetf6-C..,_f"_.Dlpt
U, T• ht., ... o.,t.
... -. ......... ....
SllPEI,.
ca1~
YaklES
1975 SEDAN
DEVILLE
Vlnyl top. stereo radio and 8 traclc
tape. tilt wheel, leather seats.
THR EE TO CHOOSE. (I D
lt0206603)
*
1974 FLEETWOOD
BROUGHAM
60/ 40 power seat, leather.
power. (Ser. f0177340)
$6995
* 1972 ELDORADO
COUPE
Leather seats. 8 track tape,
pawer. (577FVZ)
s4195
* 1969 ELDORADO
COUPE
AM/FM stereo radio. full vinyl top.
till wheel. (ZKX997)
52195
*
lllie or l:Z
•IH Prot. Service A~ee-itf
...... Oft , __ eel 197).1976
In• .... 50 000 MAft.
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LEASE YOUR
1977
CHEVETTE 'TO aJMTTE
FROM
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"Our Reputation
I.a rour Guarantee•:
WHY PAY HIGIB
'77PRICES?
YOU CAN STlll. BUY
ABRANDrmY
DATSUN AT 1llE SAME
OLD '1' PRICES.
0.. ~ B·~IO '"' • 'I'•"' twoy ~ ~cu ~·~•ty\ t~ lt•t l'WI(,_. ~"°"90y' 11$ muth ..
t..n """-"•" ~' ,., ,,......~ Sn l'Qhll now we '*'*
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.Datlfes
Right Here.
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N. Y. Stoek..~
. 1
EDITION
VOL; 69, NO. 281, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ~RANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1976 TEN CENTS
'SOS' Opposes Huntington 'T 001-ism.'
BJ ROBERT BAllKEll °' .. 0.11, ~---An organization called Save oar Seaside bu been formed in
Huntington Beach in opposition lo
tourist-oriented redevelopment
plans for the city's downtown area.
Lance Jacot, one d lbe foun.
den of the group, said Wednes·
day a major goal is to rally
~npport to inform the public
what redevelopment really
means.
"There is very little aware-ness of redevelopment and what
it will mean to the people, .. the
2'1·year-old Marina High School
social studies teacher said.
He said the group bas re-tained an attorney lo attend
public bearing on redevelop-
ment before the clt;y council.
He said Save our Seaside
memben have been clrculatlng
petitions and have about 2,000
sl1naturea calling for "max·
lm1Jed citizen participation" in
redevelopment plans.
Another key point ln the pell·
Uon drive, Jacot says, Ls an em·
pbasis on renovation and re·
babllitation of the downtown
area rather than removal d ex·
1.stinl structures.
Jacot say said attorney Ed
Dilkes bu been retained so as
to tet all the group's polnts on
the record "ln case d future
litieatioo."
Ron Cootreras, a redevelop·
ment specialist In the city Plan·
Din& Department. said that the
first thrust ol redevelopment -
if the plan ta approved -would
come in a five-block area
across Pacific Coast lll1bway
at~pler.
Tbe clty council bas aDll"OYed think redevelopment aiencies
in concept a plan for a Z1l-story were truly Uatening to con-
botel. an 11-story offtcetower and cemed citizens. constructloo of cOPdominium UD· He said that If "9deYelopment
its and a parting garage. action is approved next Mon·
No specific plans have been day, it wW pl'()vide the clty with
formally approved. • enabllnl leclalaUon "with in·
Jacot said be bad coocems credible declsloa maklna
from the beginning over the latitude."
size of r~development and "The 1eneral plan is so
pouible relocation d residents. nebuJCM&S and SO V81U9 that W&
He also "declared that be didn't <SeeaALLY, PaceAJ)
!
Mayaguez Skipper Defends Fo~
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REAR VIEW OF WENDY YOSHIMURA IN SELF-PORTRAIT
Artwork Hanging In IRS Fletd Office In Santa Ana
'-Attack
Correct
Action'
Mayaguez Capt. Charles Miller
of Fountain VaJJey defended
President Ford's decision to send
combat troops to rescue bis im·
priaooed crew 18 months ago.
In a press colllerence set up by
White House ataff members in
San Francisco on the day d the
second Ford.Carter debate Wed·
nesdar 1 Mlller said, "I feel saUsfieo that the action taken by
the President is the only way that
we would have escaped captivity
in Cambodia."
Miller's def4'nse of Ford came
in response to a report written by
the General Accounting Office
and issued this week by the
Democrat-controlled House In·
t.emational A.flairs Subcommit·
tee.
Tbe report ... "'tieal ol tbe
declalon that resulted in the de-
.tbs ol •1 troops Gil Koh Tang
Jaland wit•• most of the
merchant lhl&>'• crew were on a
fishing boat offshore or tbe
island.
Miller, 63, said he became
"overheated" when he read an
account of tbe report Lmder the
headline "May at(uez Dead
Wasted?"
"U our military had not been
. on that Island, we would have
been placed in a priloa CUQ and
I don't think I would be here talk·
inl to you today," Miller, said.
The GAO .report also •was
criticized by Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger who said Wed·
nesday in New York that it is "in·
accurate and showed inadequate
Jmoweldge."
Officials i n the Defense
Department said "'lbe implica·
lion of the report is invalid. The
fact remains that decisions were
needed promptly, they were
Niuh 'W emly' Hangs ;u.~:::-; ..
ln IRS Field Office
BJ GARY GRANVILLE
04 UM 0.lly ~ ... SUfl
A nude self.portrait d Wendy
Yoshimura, onetime fugitive
roommate of Patty Hearst, now
bangs In the United States In-
ternal Revenue Service field of·
fice in Santa Ana.
It develoos that wblle the FBI ls preparing to prosecute Mias
Yoshimura for her alleged role in
a Berkeley bombing plot, the
'General Serrices Administration
paid $139 for her lithograph.
'lbe band-written Sil!Jature on
her work titles it, ''Time of
Strengtb." It was done lut April.
The Utbo deplcta the artist
seated nude on a noor. apparent·
ly staring at a polled plant.
Miss Yosbimura's work ls part ct 39 art works now bancinl ln
the third floor of the Santa Ana
federal office bulldlnc. Tbe wons are valued at $5.000 and
·went up over the weekend.
Today, James Kagaki oftheln·
ternal Revenue Service admitted
• tbe art work bas cauaed a stir · amona some emplCYJes wbo ques.
'--t;Smed the worth ot m-.y pieces. J One controversial pa1ntiJll de-t = a _pu.rple bone apparenUy
1Dca1umast.
(
end1D8 a plnk camel wear·
Accordla to the General
Senlces Almt.alatratlon, the
1 •piece coUeetiOQ that COit ap-
' JlfQXimately $5,()00 ls part d a
· federal procram aimed at en· eou.ra~aa artl•t•, especially JalDart artlata.
Ilia osbimura ts a 32·year· -.S JepaDelt Amerlcan wbo was
• haaltln alon1 •ltb lllu ~. a. wu captured Ins. rr ..
. · ..
""' .......... PAINTING IN COUNTY
Wendy Yo ...... •
clseo alone with the newspaper
belreas ~er one year aa a
fucltlve.
lllu Y~1blmura ~ad been
idenWled two yean earner In a
conspiracy plot uw c:barted the
eonaplratort with pltlDDlnl to
bomb the Navy RQtt buUcUn1
on tbe VnlvenltJ .ol CaUIGl"ala'• Berkeley campus.
Latef accouat1 of 111111
Y09blmara '• arttvitilil endlt.cl
btr wtda belpln1 to i'*1i ....
Hearat from Iler IYiallMMH
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Adopts New
Noise Law
The Fountain Valley City Coun·
ell hu adopted the county's noise
ordinance.
''The new ordinance is actually
a little more strtn1ent in some
areas ot the city, but it does not
differ slcnlficantly from the
former city ordinance," said City
Attorney Thomas Woodndf.
The new law sets the exterior
and interior noise standardt dur· Inc the morniDc and evemn,. Tbe
ltanclardl are measured in de-
cibels, the bulc unit d sound de·
tected In meterln1 devices.
The exterior noise standards in
the city's retidentlal U'U are 55
decibels from 1 a.m. unU.l 10 p.m.
and 50 declbeltrfrom 10 p.m. unw
7a.m .
Tbe Interior oolaeltandards, as
outlined by the np ordinance are
55 dedbeb between 1 a.m. and 10
p.m. and ~ decibels between 10
p.m.andTa.m.
Tbe ordinance 1ays tbele levels
ma, not bt exceeded IOI"-pre-
scribed duraUou.
Tbe ordinance allows the co.m-
ty Department of Health,
Dlvl1ton of l:nvh·onmental
HNltb, to enforff die standards ~-ia::r:.~ the
lOtb On.nt• c.nty m..ae1pe11c:y
toadopttbe law.
Otber dU. whldl ban adaft·
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PlecuUa1 ~orba UDda, La
HalriudlnlH.
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MAYAGUEZ SKIPPER CHARLES MILLER OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY DEFENDS PRESIDENT
'Overheated' by Newapeper Account of Crttlclam on FOfd'• Declak>n
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By Slim Margin Medics Aid
AP Poll Says Carter RB mt-run
Victor in Debate VictiDI
RADNOR, Pa. (AP)-Jimmy
Carter, impressing viewers with
confident stands on foreign and
deleme policy, scored slightly
better than President Ford in
their second debate, a nationwide
Associated Press poll found to-
day.
The telephone survey of 1,071
registered voters made im·
mediately after the debate Wed-
nesday night found neither Carter
nor Ford the clear-cut winner.
But 38.2 percent of those polled
said Carter won. while 34.6 per·
cent gave the nod lo Ford. And
21.2 percent called it a draw or
said they dido 't know who won.
While Carter's margin over
Ford was statistically small, the
scores in bis favor were consls·
tent throu1hout the varied ques·
Uoos asked in the poll. giving
DID YOUR MAN
WIN ROUND2?
Who won round two d the great
debate? It may be your answer
depends on your point ol view.
For several other points of
view and a look at some reac-
tions see stories and photos today
onPageA4.
strenctb to the poll's basic find.lng
onwbowoo.
The figures from tb1s survey of
sclenUfically selected Americans
were almost exactly a reverse or
those found in the APpoU after the
first presidential debate, from
which Ford emerged with a slight
edge. ·
In that survey after the Sept. 23
debate, 34.4 percent of those
polled said Ford won, while 31.8
percent said Carter was the
HOW EXPERTS
SCORED DEBATE-A3
victor. A draw or "don't know"
response came from33.8percent.
The theoretical margin d error
for samples of the size used in
these surveys is about2.9 percent
in either direction iC the results
are projected to stand foe the re-
action or the entire viewing au.
dience.
Technically, this means lbat
Carter's margin over Ford In the
second debate could be due to
variations ln the sample.
But all the figures tabulated
from interviews conducted for
The AP by Chilton Research
Services or Radnor, Pa., pointed
narrowly but conslstenUy to a
Carter victory.
DAILY PILOT ASKS WHO. WON
The Big Debate
FORD CARTER
41% 15%
DIDN'T WATCH 33% TIE11%
A rendOftt telephone eurvey lmmedletefy ettw leet
ntght'a FOfd.C.,. debtlte thowed tllllt 8'°"1 ._
Or~ Coaet Ford wu decldecly viewed n Ute wtft-
w. lurYeJ efWf ftl"le debete gave Ford 4K, C..
1~ ... Dtda't ••tch" lncre•Hd from 20% fof ftrlt ct. ............. ,,..
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Huntinlton Beach J)8J'al'Dedics
freed an unconscious Huntmcton
Beach woman from her car After
sbe was run off Beach Boulevard
by a bit and run driver early this
momin1.
Police said a car driven by Mrs.
Heather Herd, of 7911 Talbett
Ave., rolled over after a pickup
truck hit her vehicle near Libert)
Street at2:05 this moming.
Mrs. Herd was lis ted in
satisfactory co~lion tbia morning at Huntin Iatereom-
munity Hospital. Police said •
suffered a concusaioo in the accl-
dent.
The truck, described as a newer
model, light green, with damage
IOitsnibllide,swervedintoM.rs.
Herd's car and knocked lt off the
road, a witness told police.
Valley Jaycees Set
For Golf Tourney
The Fountain Valley Jaycees
will bolt a golf tournament at
Mile Square Golt Course at 1:30 a.m. Oct. 25.
The S30 reciltration fee in-
cludes 1otr, a baniiuet, a cart.
prises and trophies. For more In·
formation, call 968-4449.
Weather
Dense low clouds
tbrou1b mldmornln1.
.Some foi poulble u well. matw in mJd '10I expected.
Iowa to about eo.
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cil DAILY PILOT H /F
,.,.._P.,,eAJ
RALLY •••
could have another Mlaml
Be9ch bere wjlJ> Its bJih me ... blP lat.atty.'' JIC'Ol Mid.
He uld, however, that the
ctty'a redevelopment advisers
have made assurances there
woWd be no Miami Beach type
develoPment.
He sayt be is in favor of re-
furblahing the area with re·
babilltat.lon of bulld.i.ogs where
poaalble and the addition of some speeialty stores.
•'But these tbinp are co a :human scale," he said. "High
riae and high density are not on
the hwna.n scale."
''The redevelopment package
iives the redevelopment aaeocy
(cJty council members> far too • Duacb discretion after the act is
passed," be asserted.
. "It muea us uncomfortable to bear ofricials say that the re-
devlopment plan is not in ce·
ment and 'we'll decide the de· ~later',"besaid.
Martial Law
In Bangkok
BANGKOK, Thailand
<AP) -Thailand's new
military ruler clamped the
iron band or martial law on
Ban1.kok 's blood-stained
streets today, arresting
S,000 students in the wake
d clashes that left at least
218 persons dead and 18>
wounded.
Strict controls were im·
po$ed on the local press,
gatherings of more than
five persons were prohibit·
ed and soldiers stood guard
at some public bu.IJdings as
Sangad Cbalwyu sought to
bring the country under bis
control.
Tanks were posted near
t ey govern ment offices
and sandbags and barbed
wire put up, but the tanks
were ordered away aft.er a
abort time.
Oscar Myhre,
IA>ngtime HB
Figure, Dies
Memorial services will be held
Friday for Oscar M. Myhre, a
12-yeardirectoroftheHuntington
Beach Chamber of Commerce,
whodiedTuesday.
Myhre, 79, of 218 Baltimore
Ave., was a 30-year Huntington
Beach resident who lived In
California since 1929. Hew as born
in Oslo, Nor way. He owned
Myhre's Stationery Store in Hunt·
ington Beach.
Services are set for 2 p.m. Fri-
day at the Smith Mortuary Chapel
in Huntington Beach.
Mr. Myhre is survived by his
widow, Mary Elizabeth; bis son,
Ronald of Norway; bis daughter,
Mrs. Odvar Crantz also of
Norway; three grandchildren,
and two greal-grandchiltto.
Trustees Set
Special Meet
On Pay Talks
Huntington Beach City
(elementary) School District
trustees have accepted a $1.54
million bid for a 13.8-acre parcel
on the west side of Newland
Street between Adams Avenue
and Indianapolis Street.
The Kendall-Brief Company of
Tustin submitted the bid for
Slll,561.88 per acre on the former
school site.
The district is selling the un·
uaed site bee a use declining
enrollment in the area makes a new school there unnecessary.
officials said.
Tbe district purchased the land in 1967 for $95,063, according to
Charles Palmer, deputy district
superintendent.
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Joanne BHhold
No Charges
In Eating
Of lnfaUt
NEW YORK (AP> -Charges
d criminally negligent homicide
were dismissed today against a
young woman whose infant
daughter was killed and partially
devoured by her starving dog.
Acting State Supreme Court
Ju.slice Robert Halt dismissed
tbe charges against Joanne
Bashold at the request or the
Manhattan district attorney's of·
lice.
The infant, Carra Bashold, had
been left alone in an East Harlem
apartment by Miss Bashold, 24.
Dist. Atty. Robert M. Morgen-
tbau's office said it recom-
mended dismissal ol the charges
"in this tragic event" because it
"believed there was DO culpabili-
ty, aod we felt she bad DO reason
to know that lhis would happen."
In requesting the dismissal,
Asst. Dist. Atty Alan Broomer
said, "We are persuaded that no
proper purpose of the criminal
Jaw would be served by continu·
ing the prosecution."
Broomer said that a 30-day in-
vestigation showed oo reason to
prosecute the woman. The death
occurred Labor Day when Miss
Basbold left her six-day-old
daughter ln her apartment to re-
turn to a hospital to pick up $100
she had left there.
Miss Bashold returned from
the hospital to find that her four.
month-old German shepherd
dog, in a state of near starvation
because it had not been fed since
she entered the hospital, had
partially df:voured her baby.
Miss Basbold, a native of the
Cleveland. Ohio, area; was ar-
r ested and charged with
criminally negligent homicide.
She was released lhe following
day.
In formal papers submitted to-
day in Manhattan State SUpreme
Court, Broomer described the
events leading up to the death.
Miss Bashold, destitute and on
welfare, told welfare workers
that the baby was conceived
when she was raped. She lived
alone with her dog in a rundown
tenement in Spanish Harlem.
There was oo furnJture in her
apartment.
On Sept. 1, she was admitted al
Bellevue Hospital in labor. and
Carra was born lba~ evening. On
the night of Sept. 5, a Sunday. the
mother and baby were dis·
charged. They left so late that the
hospital's property office was
locked for the day. Miss Basbold
had lo borrow money to get
home.
The next morning, she r e·
turned to the hospital to retrieve
her money so she could buy food
for the baby and the dog.
But the dog was starving and
the baby was left on the floor
because Miss Bashold did not
own a crib or a bed. When she re-
turned 90 minutes later, she
found the dead baby. She told ar·
riving police, "The dog ale my
baby."
Miss Bashold bad lived in New
York for 31,.la years, Broomer
said, holding temporary jobs in a
book bindery and as a cham·
berm aid.
He said during 1976 sbe
became pregnant and coat.lnued
to live aloae, "in lsolaUoo, hav·
ing minimal coutact.s with either
family or friends."
Senator
Under
Surgery
NEW YORK (AP> -sen.
Hube rt H . Humphrey was
wheeled into an operating room
today and underwent surgery to
~ove his cancerous urinary
bladde,r.
With bis wife. Muriel, at bis
side the past several days, the
Minnesota De mocrat was
described as in eood splrlt.s prior
to the six to elgbt·bour operation
al Sloan·Kettering Cancer
Center, where be bas been
hospitalized since Monday.
After be was PUt to sleep by anethesla, a surgical team was
to perform a final pt"eOperative
test -a look inside the diseased
~adder with instruments.
Then. barring any abrupt
change in plans, the surgical
team beaded by Dr. Willet Whit-
more was to remove Humphrey's
bladder and any additional dis-
eased tissue. They also planned
to remove a s mall piece of the
bowel to make a drain for urine
through Humphrey's system.
The former vice president bas
had trouble with his bladder for
eight years. Some tiny tumors
were once removed, then he un-
derwent radiation treatment and
unW last April was receiving an
anticancer drug. Al that point,
the problem was thought to have
been cured.
Whitmore sald that if the
tumor is superficial. Hum-
phrey's chances or surving five
years or more are 00 percent.
However, those chances could
fall as low as 10 percent U the
tumor has spread from the blad· der.
He also will have his prostate
and lymph glands around the
bladder removed.
Whitmore said be expected
Humphrey lo have an uneveotful
convalescence and predicted be
would eventually be able to COO·
tinue the kind or political activity
which has characterized bis
career for several decades.
The senator was eq>ected to
remain hospitalized for several
wee.ks and then to return home
for further convalescence. Doc·
tors said be should be able to re-
sume worklng in December.
Xerox Color
Poses Threat
LOS ANGELES <AP> -
Xerox's new color copying
machine is creating a major
counterfeiting problem, the Los
Angeles Times said today.
The news paper quoted an of.
ficial of a Los Angeles banknote
printing company as saying the
new equipment produces color
rooies so Jitood that they are fool·
ing fmancial institutions.
The potential threat is such
that a number of corporations
have formed a special task foref:
to work with government agen-
cies to com bat the growing pro-
blem, the official said.
Mo Evicting
Four Bears
SAN DIEGO CAP) -The San
Diego Zoo says it bas too many
bears and plans to send four of
them to a new home in about 30
days.
The zoo sald Shirley and her
son, K.C .. both Eurasian brown
bears, and Yogi and Boo-Boo.
both Rocky Mountain grinlies,
will go to African Uon Safari in
Queensland, Australia.
Clyde Hill, cural« d mam·
mals at the zoo, said the de-
parture will permit <Usplay ot a
larger variety or bean.
Chambe r F e te Set
The Fountain VaJley Chamber
of Commerce wlU hold a mixer at
6 p .m ., Oct. l3 at Ann's
Crossroads Travel Center. 18120
Brookburst Ave. For more in-
formation, call 962-4441.
Panama Announces
New Canal Talks
NEW YORK (AP> -Panama·
nian Foreign Mt.nl.st.er Aquilino
Boyd said todlY that negotiatioos
over the Panama Canal 1.ooe will
~ume within two weeb .
He said the U.S. negotiating
commisston will Journey to
Panama to reopen neeottaUons
over the w aterw •Y.
In W ashiniton, meanwblle, the
Panamanian Embauy Qsued a
stat.ment In whlcb Panamanian
irtroaa man Omar 1'ontjol Aid
both President Ford and Jlmmy
Carter demomtrated "out lr·
rttponaibWty" WednMday nllbt
In 1n1wertnf quesuom about
eaal DeSOUatiom duriq tbe.lr
second presidential campaign
debate.
Carttt uJd that as president be
migbt be willing to share more
fully the responaibWUes for ad·
miniatertn.g the canal with the
Panamanian government. He
also said be might be wtlllng to
pay hither fees for movement ol
loads throutb the Canal Zoae
and to reduce the U.S. military
establllbment in the Dllle.
"But t would not ttlinquiab pr~cal control ol the Pana.ma
Canal Zone any tJmo In the
(ore1eeable future,•• t b e
Demou.Ue nominee 9ddecl
Ftital Eseape
I
Suicide Better than Fear?
\
NEW YORK CAP) -An elderlv couple apparently
commllled suicide after living ln terror of the crime ln
their Delshborbood, police say.
Officers found the husband and wl!e hanged with
their wrists s lashed in their Bronx apartment Wednes-
day, a few da ys after an intruder had broken into\he
apartment and cut the woman's face.
Police said a note in German ln the apartment of
Hans Kabel. 78, and bis wile. Emma, 76, stated the two
were "tired of living in fear'' and wanted to go to their
"final reward."
Neighbors told police the Ka be ls bad been destiGn·
dent about rising crime and the declinlng quality lile
in the neighborhood where they bad 11 ved most o their
lives.
The couple were ass aulted and robbed Saturday.
police said. Two men broke into their neat fourth-noor
apartment and stabbed Mrs. Kable repeatedly in the
face and arms with a long-pronged kitchen fork.
Huntington Signs
Firemen's Pact
The Huntington Beach
Firemen's Msociation and the ci-
ty have signed a two-year salary
settlement running until June 30.
1978.
Assistant Personnel Director
Donald Lew is said today
firefighters will receive a 7.S per·
cent salary and fringe benefit in·
crease tor the first year and a 7.6
percent hike the secoodyear.
Ke said the settlement will cost
the city about $232,000forthe first
year and $264,000thesecond.
Lewis said that the current
s alary for a journeyman
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NUDE •••
Uberatioo Army activities to in-
terest in so-c:aUed more construc-
tive social· political activities.
However, Miss Yoshimura is
scheduled to stand trial later this
month on the conspiracy charge
and ls free on $25,000bail.
firefighter with three years ea·
perience is SlS,348 per year.
He said the saJary goes up to
$16,272 retroactive to last July l
and will climb lo $17,2S6on July l,
1977.
Lewis said that-effective June ~. 1977. the 11.refiabters will be al·
lowed to retire with credits
baaed on their ~ year's
salary.
He said that previously retire-
ment was based on an averaged
the three highest years ol e&m•
lngs.
The city also has agreed to p-.y
dependent medical car e in·
surance after t hree years of
employment beginning next April
1. Tbe insurance was previously
paid after fl ve years.
Lewis said setUement with the
140 members of the firem en'• as-
sociation was the final agreement
to be worked out with fi ve city
employegroups.
He said negotiations are still
pending with six members d the
Marine Safety Workers Assocla·
lion, but thatagreement is near.
. .. Suspect
Says, '"I'~
Victim'
Betty Jane Alvar.00 d HUDJ--
ington Be ach , arrested on
cbarees of assaulting p ckel6 "1
lrvloe, bas told police the aUa$
wu theotber way an>UDd.. •
M rs. Alvarado. 30, WM
charged wltb misdemeanor of.
tense after she drove her c.-r
away from a picket line Moodt:f
at an Irvine Industrial company.
Police alleee ahe stnack three men. .
Mrs. AJvarado, boweveT, told
olftcers that sbe was dropp1ng oft
her husband at work and leaviril the parking lot of Sterling Pow4F
Systems. 16752 Armstrong S«..
when the incident occurred. .
She told poUce that pfcltets
jumped on the hood ol her car
and shook the car as she attempl-
ed to leave. She said many of l"8
pickets were yelling and tauntiJtg
her. •
The Huntington Beach woman
indicated to Irvine officers thet
abe feared for her safety and thus
drove from the parting lot at •
high rate of speed. '.
Further, she phoned police 81'1
reported the incident from a
telephone down the street. :
Investigating o(ficers.
however, say witnesses totd
them that Mrs. Alvarado failed
to stop her car at the picket llDe
and drove through it. Police s.ata
one m an suffered a brutaed
pelvis and kidneys and tW<>
others suffered lesser ~uries. :
Officers indicated Wednesdcy
that a warrant has not yet ~
issued for Mrs. Alvarado's ar-
rest. pending her slll1"e0der ct\
the misdemeanor assault wt.lb :a
deadly weapon charges.
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Citation Removed
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tempt-of·court citation againSt
gr eyhound racing promot~r
George Hardie for falling to pro-
duce recor ds bas been lifted, hilt
he is still under investigation tty
the state Fair Political Practi~
Commission.
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' VOL. 69, NO. 281, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES
Irvine DoetoF Jailed 2
BY TOM BAaU'Y -"IM .. 0.11," .......
Dr. Wayne Lester Robimoa of
lrYine wu sentenced Wednesday
to from two to five years in state
.,.~lor plannlng the murder of
Ilia Hta ~nged wife at ber
Newport Beach home.
Orange County Superior Court
ludae J .E.T. "Ned" Rutter or-
dered the maximum term for the
aoticitiol offense after ~
repeated eleventh bow' pleu for
clemency which inehaded the arsument that Dr. BohiD!IClD •••
represents •'no danger to the
community.''
"He certainly repr eullled a
daqer to Mrs. Robimon." Judie
Rutter snapped. recalHn& that
the physician hired a bit m1D to
kill his wife and believed at u.e
time of bis arrest Feb. 25 tlm she
•• alreaclY dead.
"He would have been ill this
courtroom OD charges of ftnt
degree murder ti be had hired the
hit man be wanted instead of the
ccm man be got." Judge Rutter
8dded.
Judge Rutter refused to ...t
Dr. Robin.son to the state's Cll1no
facility for a 90-d~ presentenc.
ine cn.pocsuc study. He said be
felt considerable psychiatric
testimony offered during the
trial wu sufficient.
He scheduled Ocl 14 as the
date be will rule on a clefeme mo-
tlon that Roblmon be freed on
bail pendiJ1I a ruling OD the ap-
peal filed Wednesday with the
Fourth District Court of Appeals
in San Bernardino. Roblnaoo was found guilty of
soliciting the murder of Mrs.
Janice Robinson, 38, after a Jury
was told by bit man AntboQy
Ford Invasion Backed
By MayagQez C.aptain
...........
lllAYAGUEZ SKIPPER CHARLES MILLER OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY DEFENDS PRESIDENT -ov..-..r br .... ..., Acaa Ml of a11w:11m on Ford'• Deolllon
Nude 'Wendy' Hangs Hyzen "Bribe'
• • Tape Played In IRS Field O/ftce Before Jury
117 GA&Y G&ANVILLE Of .. DINfy .........
A nude self-portrait of Wendy
Yoshimura, onetime fugitive
l'CIOIDmate of Patty Hearst. DOW
_,. in the United States In·
llnlal Revenue Service field of.
.,. iD Santa Ana.
.:,,ft develODI that while the FBI II' preparing to prosecute Miss
~Olhimura for her alleaed role in
4-Berkeley bombing plot. the flleeral Serrices Administration Pllkl $U9for her lithograph.
~~band-written signature OD
.. won UUes it, "Time of •eact.b· • • n was done lat April. ·~ litho depicts tbe artist
eeeted nlide on a noor, apparent-
11 at.ariq at a potted plant.
)(tu Y osblmura 's wort ls part
d 31 art works now banging in
.... Udrd noor of the Santa Ana
federal office bulldlna. The
_.__....
BJ TOM BARLEY Of .. O.lly~ ...
An Orange County Soperiar
Court Jury heard San Clemea&e
arcbiteet Leon Hyun offer what
the prosecution claims is a $1,000
brjbe Wednesday via a telephone
conversation that was taped
without the defendant 'a
bowlqe.
Deputy District Act«ney Jalll
OJnley played Ute tape bMk to
the Jury in Judge IL Walter
Steiner's courtroom to back 1'>
the testimony of former
journalist Peter Herman.
Herman, DOW an aide to rut.b
District Supervisor Thomas
Riley. testified th at be was acting
for the District Attorney's office
wben be returned a call from the accused Hyien last May and
Wied the architett to ten him ex·
<SeeHnEN, PaleAZ)
Satisfied
With Use
Of Force
Mayagiaez Capt. Charles Miller
of Fountain Valley defended
President Ford's decision to send
combat troops to rescue his im·
prisoned crew 18 months ago.
In a press conference set up by
White House staff members in
San Francisco on the day ot the
second Ford-Carter debate Wed-
nesday j. Miller s aid, "I feel satiafteo that the action taken by
the President is the only way that
we would have escaped captivity
in Cambodia."
Miller's defeDBe d Ford came
.in~ ... 'l'ellC*t writtee by
the <kneral Accounting Office
and issued this week by the
Democrat-controlled House lo-
ternatioaal Affaln SUbcommit·
tee.
The report was critical ol the
decision that resulted in the de-aths of 18 troops on Koh Tang
Island when most of the
merchant ship's crew were oo a
fishing boat offshore of the
island.
Miller, 63, said be became
"OYerbeated" when be read an
account ol the r~ under tbe bea.dliDe .. Mayaauez Dead
Wasted!"
"U our mTutary b8d not been
on that island, we would have
been placed in a prison camp and
I don't think I would be here talk·
ing to you t.oday," Miller •aid.
Tbe GAO report alao was
criticised by Secretary of State
Henry K.luiqer who aa6d Wed-DeldaJ in New Y ort taut• • ._..
accurate and showed inadeqt•Me lmowddge."
Offleial1 in the Defense
Deputment said "'Ibe implica·
t:ion of tbe report is invalid. The
fact remaim that decisions were
needed promptly, they were
made, the crew was rescued ...
Search Set
· WGl'b are valued at $5,000 and
wmt up over the weeteod.
Today, James Kqaki of tbe In. tcnal Revenue Service admitted
U. art work bas cawsed a stir
....., some employes who qaes·
tideed the worth of many pleces.
PAINTING IN COUNTY
W!!!dyYo~ After 'Third
lroiTW Tightens Hold Body Found
One controversial palnUnc -de-
Jllda • J>Uf'Ple bone apparently
(See NUDE, P• AZ>
~ .. ,
Weatber
Denae low clouds
Uarouab midmorning.
.1ome foe possible .. wen.
..... in mid 70s apeeted.
Ion to about •.
-IMllDE TODAW
j ~ All u.. ~.-.... cl .....,.,.°"'...,,_ ...... ...,.,, . .,.. ..... ..... 0.,, °" PaoeAS.
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On City Facilities
lnlne Community Senlce
CommiulcJoen appoved a MW
pollcJ Wedaes4ay that would
tl&bten use of communltJ
f.wtles.
The polled will be lent to the
Qt)' C-ouncL Oct. as for nut ac--
Uoa. •
Froome Gayle, Irvine's recreatloo aapentaor, said a
,_..al use polley for facilities
baa been OD tJae boob liDee 1l7S.
llowe•er 1 aaUI reemdy tbere
._.. f .. raclllties dMlt needed
replatlGD. Now &Mt llarnrd CoinmuDltJ ad Ulliftrlit;JCom·
ID1llliQ Pans are Dell'b'·com· Dlete. md Herttqe Pmt ta OD line for Da:t JUr, IDider naB
U'9 needM. GQle Mid.
Gayle 1alcl Mftl1ll ehuces
were •stproved bJ the com·
mlslloD. 'nae te1 ~ ia-dude:
Senn ealead• clQI ~
to e...i me ol a·f.cilitr wtthoul-• 114a dw'le· ~ ... , ....... becb.r,id.~. ... ,., ............. .... • ._..oltMr•••..._ :-A..-21,...ald•ww
,,
mast chaperone e9dl•poup of 20
daUdren at a youth event. nae
current rules specify one ~e for each group of 25
c:bUdren.
-A cleanin1 deposit wW be re-
QUlred with each application.
Cmnnt nales aay a delldng de-l*it may be required..
G91le said also that the priori·
t;y system was firmecl. up ncard-
iq who would have ftntcnct at
tbe flldlltles. Be said tbe aJStem
woald be: 1) comm..aty Mnice
depmUnent sponlGl'ed eYeaia 2)
commwdty service department
co-&ponl()C'ed e,enta 3) resident
civic ucl social orp.oi.laticma
-S naident ad.lvitiea •> real·
dlDt commercial, bmJineas ud P"Jftt-maklll• activities 5) DOD-rmdmt commercial and Pf'Oftt· = ectlvttlea •> ooo-nlideat llCti ••
Gayle said a f• IC:beftle WM
alao accepted by tbe com·
mlmi'•, but Ua.t tbe ~
WGIJd Hl'J 4efendolll GD Wlli1ell
tne of snup watied to -tbe faellQ ad wtalcb f.mtr .. -. ·---
'
• .
Orange · Count1 Sheriff's of.
ftcen ordered a maaldve search
of a seetloD of land flanking the
Orteg• Highway today after the
bod.Yol ayoung man-tbethlrdin
· tbe lut.eJ.abt weeks -was found
bJfclrestrj worten WeclneldQ.
Deputies said the vidlm wu
found In Cleveland National
Forest territory about me and
one ball mil• eut of the Su Juan . aurd ltatiao and about 12 elllt of
San Jaan Capistrano. He bad
DeelllbQt to death.
Tbey said the YOUDC man. ~
about 20 or lo his late teens was
nude. They refmed to comment
Oil tbe"l*SJbillty that be bad been sauallY molested before be was
tilled.
The body WU f oundiD tbe 181De emeral area u that used by
kUlen to clllpose of the bodies ol
two other men. lnv.U.aton .cl·
mittbeJ are without dues in what an now three murder lnvestlla·
Uoal. ~
Cenlner'• ofllcen aaldtbeboiil.1'
eaa...U, UDder1oln1 .topsy la
that ol a YOUC male in well·
oourbbed 4*1dltlon. He 'ftltbed
abclUtUO pou:ndl. Wllftftfeet, 11
..... la Ml&bt -bit onl1 adionuHnt WU • .u ... wire
Clee llODY ..... Al>
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Today' <!lesl-·
N.w.seee~
TEN CENTS
to 5 Years ··
Scalile. a. that be ,.... bind bJ
Robinson to strantle Mrs.
Robinson and cllapo1e ol ber
body.
Mn. RoMmon b8d Alld tbe
doctor for diYorce. It WH
testified in the trial that mare
than S2 milllon in eommuntty
. property la at lssue. lncladla& \be
couple's $200,000 bome and
nearby laad iD Big Can1cm.
5ca11se testiOed that be Wal Gr•
FORD
41%
DIDN'T WATCH ..
c1ere4 by tbe pbyalelaa t reU'tfte lln. Robllllon's · = dntce and retum" to • Jl'Oof ol berduth. :
........ hetestlfted. be told;" ~ woman of Ute plan
till ber ud tbeD bkl oat with
for fodr daJS lD nrtoul motelS until be decided· to returnjGf
Oraqe Couty and eantact '--> dlltrid attoraey•1 omee.
C8ee DOCTO&. .... Al>
CARTER
15%
TllE1141J.
A random telephone ...., Imm a dlllsfJ ...., ....
night'• Ford-Carter "ttl11 Mowed ttlM .....
Orange Coast Font WU decldMlr wtewed ea the..._
w . Surfty after ftr8I deb9te gne Font 4ft, C...
18%. "Didn't watch .. lncrNMd from 20"9 for ftrlll ca.
bat• to 33% last nlglll.
By Slim Margin
AP Poll Says Carterl.
Victor in Debat.e ~ . ' RADN01t. Pa. CAP~ Carter, impressing viewen ...
CODfidellt Stands CID fonip md def~ policy, scored ~
better than President Ford ill
their second debate. a natianwide
Associated Press poll found • day.
The telephone survey ol t..0'71
registered voters made im·
mediately after the debate Wed·
nesday night found neithel'Carter
nor Font tbeclear-cut winner.
But 38.2 percent of those polled
said Carter won, while 3'.6 per-
cent gave the nod to Ford. And
27.2 percent called it a draw or
saidtheydidn'tknowwboW'GD.
While Carter's margin °""
Ford was statistically small, ta. ~ in tu. favor were maa.
U!Dt throughout the Tarted q89-
tions asked iD the poll. 81,....
strength to the poll'• ... nm-..
onwbowon.
The figures from this....., ol
scientifically seleetedAmaicm.
were almost exactJJ a l'e'IWM ol
tbolefound in the APpol.l aftertbe
first presidential debate. fl'om
wldcb Ford emer1edwilll •llllll ear-.. ~ an.t111e$1pt.• =, M.C pereeat d tboM
aakt Pord wan, wldle 1U.
pereent said Cuter WU. u..
vietor. A draw or 0 dan't taow" respoasecamefromst.aper~ ne theoretical m-.m~ a'!W
for samples of the siJe med la
tbeleSWYeJS ts about2.tpereec
HOW EXPERIS SCORED D£8A1E-AJ
iD eWaer dlredioa if .......
U'9 projected to aw.I for._,,.;
action of tbe entire ••lie .. dieace.
Technlcal.11, Wa me.. tlalll earter•s marlin ns Jl'Cll!d la ..
second debate could b9 dlle to
variations in the sample.
But all the.. flew-teWst •
tram latervtews ~ for
Tbe AP by Cblltoa Relleatt'
Senleel ol Rad.Dor. Pa., poW.t
narrowly bat eomMw)J to a ~Yidoey. •
The Carter sbowtnc ea .. despite prHebate aped._
tbat Ford• s esperienee '" Wubin&too and eapedally bill
DID "''OUR a. ... JU lut twoyeara ill ~lb.e .I~ IDA1-. would live him the edceONr tbit
WIN ROUNB Z! formeroeor11a1o•enor) ~
Who won round twooftbesr..t n H 1 debate? It may be 10'll' ww .-ew ~ Fade de~::rc:r=of=-d BEIRUT (AP) -Wit•
view and a look at some reac· peaeematint efforts fahmlc tklm 1ee stories and....__ ....... _ • .._ Modem leftilla aad Mr ...-~ Cla1lt1an enemies todl;J= on Page A4. ed a new round ot beaY7
ID IAbaDOD'I civil••·
'Pickeb Attacked
Me,·' Suspect Says "
BettJ Jane Alvando.d Jlult..
ington Beach, arrested on
diaries ol auaulting.pic!t.U ID
lrviDe, bu told poliee tbe attack
wa tbe otber way ll'OUad.
Mrs. Afyarado, 10, waa
eharaed with miademeltnor ol·
fenae after she droft ber car
away from a ptcket·llne II~ at an Irvine indutrtal COIDpllDJ •
Police allece she, ltnldl: uare. men.
lln. Alvarado, buweww, '*
oftlcen thatue wudrclppns oil
her bmband at •ork~~ ... partkl1 lot Gfsae.tlnl JIWti'
S,.*-9, 187S2 ~uwta-a.. n. tbe tncldeat Oecurnd. .
Sbe told DOlic• UUll& lik'*
J1llQped OD the liood ol Mr car
andll!loattMear••.u 'C ed to leaTe. She Hid IDlll1 of plcblawenr.W....mt 'WC
f
..
~ °"'"',........,,.... •"CONVERSATION PLAYED
Architect Leon Hp9n
E',....PageAJ
llYZEN •..
actly what he wanted from Riley.
His voice clearly audible,
Hyzen tells Herman in the COO··
versaUon that he would Uke to
contribute $1,000 to Riley.
Hyzen tells Herman in the tape
that he would lllte Riley or his
staff to work out exactly bow the
payment could be made.
''I wouldn't want to pay all that
kind of money unless I cet
somethinc in return,'' the Yolce
adds,
Conley claims that what
Hyzen, 66, of 2100 BS. Ola Vista,
wanted in return was some form
a( guarantee that he would get
the contr act for the construction
of a branch lib rar-y in San
Clemente.
Riley has testified that oo such•
building plans were in the offing
at the time or the alleged bribe
and that they are not being con ..
templated today.
The prosecution argues that
Hyzen was well aware at the
time be called Riley and later
spoke to Herman that the $1,000
contribution he had in mind was an illegal payment.
Froaa Page A I
NUDE •••
befriending a pink camel wear·
ing a gas mask.
' Accordlne to the Gener al
Services Administration, the
•piece collection that cost ap.
proximately $5,000 is part of a
federal program aimed at en·
c~ura_ging .a rtists, especially
aunonty artis ts.
Miss Yoshimura is a 32-year-
old J apanese American who was
a fugitive a long with Miss llearst.
She was captured in San Fran-
cisco along with the newspaper
heir ess after one year as a
fugitive.
Miss Yoshimura had been
identified two years earlier in a
conspiracy plot that charged the
conspir ators with planning to
bomb the Navy ROTC building on the University or California's
Berkeley campus.
Later accounts or Miss
Yoshlmura's activities credited
her with helping to guide Miss
Hear st from her Symbionese
Uberatlon Army activities to in·
terest in so-called more construc-
tive soclal-poUUcal activities.
New Location
For ·Kid Films
The locatioo of the Friday af.
ternoon chlldren 's movie series
aponaored by the Irvine recrea·
tfon dep art ment h as be en
chanced from Harvard Avenue
Community Park to El Camino
Real School.
Each Friday, movies will be
shown in the multipurpose room
at El Camino Real School, •782
Karen Ann Lane, between 3:30
md 5:30 p.m. Cost ls 25 cent.a per
penocl.
This week's m ovie is "Son ot
P1ubber."
ORANQf COM'r
DAILY PILOT
. .-
Thursday. Oet0ber7. 1979
A 23-year-old woman was kid·
naped from a Laguna Beach
street and raped ~ by
two menu her abduct.on d:roYe
to Oceanside today.
The woma n g aloed he r
freedom and caused the arrest ol
two Camp Pendleton marines
when abe waa allowed to mike a
telephone call to tell F\a1lertCID re-
laUvea lhe wu all rlgbt.
Oceamide police converted cm
tbe Pier Motel when the ~ng
woman was aWI talklnl OD tbe
telephone and the two
servicemen stood nearby.
1be marines were to be re-
turned to the Laauna Beaeb
Police Department wbere Detec-
tive GfDe Brooks said they will
be booked for kidnap, rape, sex
perversion and robbery.
'lbe attractive blonde vtl'llm
was treated at Soutb Coast Com·
munlty H~pital. Aside from the
trauma or tbe aezual assaults.
abe was bruised from rough
treatment in the auto.
Tbe arrested men are Bennie
Arredondo, 21, and Carlos
Gamales, 22.
Brooks said the woman was ab-
ducted from the 1100 block of
South Coast Highway u s he
waited shortly alter midnight
toward an all-nllht restaurant
from a friend's home where she
was visitina. The woman sald a car pulled
beside her as she walked and the
passenger called out to her. She
said sbe tried to Ignore tbe inci-
dent, but the auto pulled ahead of
her and as s he walked by, she
was grabbed and farted inside on
the back seat.
Wben the woman refused to
d isrobe, h er clothio1 was
physically removed by one~ the
men.
Brooks said the men took turns
raping the woman wblch in·
Yolved switching drivers several
times.
Throughout the ordeal the
woman pleaded with the two men
to allow her to telephone r e·
latives and who she said were ex·
peeling her return.
ln Oceanside, she was allowed
to make the call from a pay
telephone.
She phon e d a cousin in
BANGKOK, Thalla11d
(AP) -Thailand's new
military ruler clamped the
iron band of martJaflawon
Bangkok's blood-•tained
streets today, a rresting
3,000 students in the wake
ol clashes that left at teast
26 persons d ead and 180
wounded.
Strict controls were im-
posed oo the local press,
gatherings of more than
flve petSOlll were prohibit·
ed and soldJers stood guard
at some public buildings as
Sangad Chalwyu sought to brtnl the country under h1a
cantrol.
Tanks were posted near
key government olflcea
and sandbags and barbed
wire put up, but tbe tanU
were ordered away lllta-a
llbortUme.
E',...P-AJ
DOCTOR •••
Defense aU.orney Al Ramley
vainly argued Wednesday that
Robinaon bad been " a cndlt to
the community" and "a dedicat-
ed hardworking physician" in
years prtor to the murder plot.
Ramsey told Judfe Rutter that
ii Mn. Robinson bad not dec:lded
to bave her IUD Inserted,
Robtn1on would never have
planned to murder her.
He araued durint tbe trtaJ that
Roblnson's discovery ol the IUD
made it clear to the ph)'8iclan
that bis wile was mlkinl love
with other men. l\amM,J~ that th• diacovef1 trt the
type of thlnklng that ed to the
murder plot.
"Dr. Robluon Is a b8rm111S
lndlridGal," RamHJ plMded.
"Re has made a l*feCt ... ol
himaelf but he h M been punished
already tor what be bas dooe
without turtber pena1'7."
Deputy Dlstr1ct AttonMJ Jay Mo1eley re1ponded tbat
RobiDIOft ii a "Jff111 wt lbde charact« and a would-be ldll•.
The plaee few a man ute lWn 11
state pt11QO for tbe f\111 ~ and
r W'f• your honor to MDd b1ln
thin, •• be told Judie Rutt.-.
Aid Rushed In
QUITO, Ecuador <AP>-OoY· enunat and Red en. .wk ..
'"'9 rulh1lla medical IUDDU• and food to central Bcu4ai' i.
day ...... a Mlitaol ...
quak•neartbe ~.-moot
CotopaJtl ha•• tllled ••a•t peraona and destroyed tile
ftll ... ol Pucoca&la 11DOe Jlcm.
da.J.
NEW YORK CAP>-AntlderlY eoui>le __.tlr
===.n.ll.m,m-...ottbecrlme til pal.tee NJ.
Officers found the ._bud and Wife banged with
their wrists slashed 1n their Brau apartment Weclnes·
d ay. a few days after an Intruder bad broken into \he
apartmentandcutthewoman'sface.
Police said a note tn German in the apartment of
Hans Kabel, 181. andhls wtt~ Emma. 78, stated the two
were "tired of u vina in tear • and wanted to go to their "final reward.••
Neighbors told police the Kabels bad been despoo.
dent about rising crime and thedecllnine quality of life
in the neighborhood where they had lived most of their
lives.
'lbe couple were assaulted and robbed Saturday.
police said. Two men broke into their neat f ourth-noor
apartment and stabbed Mrs. Kahle repeatedly In the
l ace and arms with aloag-pronged kitchen fork.
Resort Area
Saved From
Hurricane
MEXICO CITY <AP) -Har.
rlcane Madeline, packing 100-
mUe-an-bour winds, turned away
from the famous resort or
Acapulco today, but continued
northward, threatening other
cities aJong Mexico's Pacific coast.
Government meteorologllts
said the storm wu moving north
at nine miles an hour and would
strike land between the porta ol
Zihuatenejo and Manzanillo lat~
toa.i&ht if it beld its course.
Forecaaten a1ao said tbe bur-
ricaoe m l1bt weaken before
striking land because of a cold
front moving south from the
United States.
Weather baa been unstable
throulhout central Mexico and
si nce Wednesday afternoon
heavy rains have iauDdated the
c apttal, Ooocling roadways and
creatlu tratflc Jama.
Madeline, listed Wednesday
mornine aa a tropic a l
depra.sion, began growing into a
major storm in the afternooo and
reached hurricane status Wed·
neaday night.
B1•mphrey
ID Surgery
For Cancer
NEW YORK (AP> -Sen.
Hubert H . Humphrey was
wheeled into an operating room
today and Wlderwent surgery to
remove b1s cancerom urinary
bladder. With his wife, Muriel. at bis
llde the past several days, the
Minnesota Democrat was
described u in Sood spirits prior
to the slx to elgbt·hour operation
at Sloan-Kettertog Cancer
Center. whe r e he bas been
boepltallud since Monday.
After he was put to sleep by
anetbesla, a suriJcal team was
to perform a final preoperative
test -a look inside the diseased
bladder wlth instruments.
Then, barrin1 aoy abrupt
cbanae In plans , tbe suretcal
team beaded by Dr. Willet Whit·
more was to remove Humphrey's
bladder and any additloOal dis·
e&led tilsue. They also planned
to remove a small piece ol the
bowel to make a drain fot urine tbroucb Hwnpbrey'11yat.em.
1be fonner vice prelident has
bad trouble with bil bladder for ellbt yean. Some t1Q1 tumors
were once removed. tbeo be un-
derwent radiation treatment and
until lut April was recetvtnc an
anticancer drug. At that point.
the problem was thought to have
been cured.
Whitmore said that If the
tumor ia 1uperflclal, Hum-
phrey's chances of surving five
years or more are a> percenL
However, tboee chances eould
fail as low as 10 percent ii the
tumor bu spread from the blad·
der.
He alao wlll have hls proat.ate
and lymph aJands around the
bladder remond.
Whitmore aaJd be expected
Humphrey to have all wwminttul
COOYalelCence and pndieted be
would eventuallJ be able to COO·
t1mae the k1Dd of political actl'fity
wbtcb baa ebaraetertaed bla
caner for aneral dee..S..
•
Thieves Rooted
At lion Safari
'niln• a~Dted to...._ ..
to the ottlce ol LklD Oauatry
Satan early todQ but wen
frt1btened olf by • 1ec11rit.J
p.a.rd wbo beard tbe amce .m-
dotr lbatter. polln'lald.
l',,_P-AJ
BODY ••• =elet OD his left wrist, they
omcen said the vtcttm, fUrtbero de9crtbed as having dark brown.
medium length hair and brown·
eyes, had been dead about 12 hours.
The body was found close to the
spot where the corpse of Richard
Lynn Shepherd, 36, of Long Beach"
was found laat Sept. 30.
Sbepberd'a fully clothed body
was found at the foot ol a a>-foot bllb embankment by a p~
motorist. Officer s believe that his
killer used a shotgun to ldll him.
Sbepb9rd•a La tbe only one ol
three bodies to be ldeaWled at tbLa pomt.
omcen ltW bavenoUdmWled
the body of a YOU.DI man who wu
found on the 0rte1a Hlthwa, last
Aue. 22 by a biker who ticked a
trah bag off the ro.t and then
found that it coatalned human re-
mainl.
'l'be )'OUq man, al80 abot to de-
ath. wu desert bed u belD8 about
lS yean of age, five feet. lis in·
cbel, 150 pounds and with reddlab
brown hair and a fair complexion.
Dog Ate lalant ,.
" Mom Cleared ! ' " ·. In Tot Death '·i
NEW YORK (AP) -(,'luarps
ol mmlnally ne1utent bomlclde
were dismissed today ,against a
young wom a n wboae infant
daqbter was killed and partially
devoured by her 1tanlng dog.
AcUnc State Supreme Court
Justlce Robert Hatt dismissed
the c harges a gainst J oanne
BashoJd at the request of the
Manhattan dJstrlct attorney's of. nee.
1be inf ant. Carra Basbold, had been left alone in an East Harlem
apartment by Miss Bubold, M.
Dlst. Atty. Robert M. Morgen·
tbau's offlce said lt recom-
mended dilmissal ol tbe cbarps
"in this traiJc event" because lt
"believed there wu no culpabW.
ty, and we felt she bad no reuoo
to know that this would happen.••
In requesting the dismissal,
Asst. Dist. Atty. Alan Broomer
said, "We are persuaded that no
proper purpose of the criminal
law would be served by continu-
inltbeprosecutlon."
aJooe with her do1 In a runclow1t
tenement In Spanish Harlem.
There was no fum.iture In her
apartment. .
On Sept. 1. she was adJnltted at:
Bellevue Hospital in labor, and
CUTa waa born thaUventng. On.
the night of Sept. s. a Sunday, the. mother and baby were dis~·
charged. They left so late that th4>
hospital's property omce was
locked for the day. Miss Bashold
had to borrow money to aet
home.
The next mornine. she r e-
turned to the hospital to retrleve
her mooey ao she could buy r<>04-
for the baby and the dog.
But the dog was starvin1 and
the baby was left on the noor
because Mlss Bashold did not
own a crib or a bed. Wbeo she re-
turned 90 minutes latc:rt s he
found the dead baby. She tOld ar:
riving police, "The dog ate ~
baby."
Mill Bashold had lived in New.
York for 3~ years, Broomer
said, holding temporary jobs in a
book bindery and as a cham-
bermaid.
Broomer aaid that a »day ln·
vestigation showed no reason to
prosecute the woman. The death
occurred Labor Day when Miss
Bashold left her six-day-old
daughter in her at>artmeot to re-
tW'll to a bospltal to plct up $100
sbe bad left theH. ·
Miss Basbold returned from
the bolpltal to find that her four-
month-old German shepherd
dog, in a state of near starvation
because it had Dot been fed liDce
she enteted the hospital, bid
partially devoured her bab7.
Irvine Camper
Shell Stolen
Miss Basbold, a native of the
Cleveland, Ohio, area. wu ar-
r ea te d and charged wltb
criminally n~ent homicide.
She wu rele the followtnC
day.
In formal papen submitted to-
day in Manhattan State SUpreme
Court, Broomer described tbe
events leadiQ up totbedeath.
Miss Basbold, destitute and on
wellare, told welfare workers
that the baby was ccmcelved
when she wu raped. She lived
A camper sbeU valued at mcint
than $300 was at.oleo from a
~reaUonal vehicle sales Jard
at Traveland in Irvine, police re-
ported today. ·
'1be theft occurred at Good W.
Recreational Vehicle Sales, No.
39 Travel and and wu reported to
police by company owner
William James Droll of Sut Dimas.
He said an e ight-foot white and
brown camper shell, valued at
$319, wu stolen from a wooden
pallet in the s ates yard eitbei
Tuesday or Wednesday. ·
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'Selling Water'
Campbell Joins
Food's Big Eight
BJ MILTON MOSIOWlft
Campbell Soup Company bu jolned a select P'O'IP al
food companlet that do so well they eam men tbu '100
cnlllloo alter tun.
Tbere are onty clgbt companies ln that proflt I•..-.
the other eeven being Beatri~ Foods, Geoeral l'ood&.
Kraft"' Borden, Kellau, General Mllla and Ralston Pw1Da.
Beatrice, an amalJam ol maey comganlet, btads UM~
wlth anouaJ urnlnp in
trXcas of $>.50 mlWon.
Maner
Tree
Campbell bas
moved lnt.o this clrcle
alter closlna the boob
Aui. 31 on it.I 1978 &cal
year. The Camden.
N.J .·headquartered
flnn netted $101 million on worldwide sal• of si.sbWloa.
WHEN l'OU MENTION CAJIPBE~ everyone tb1Dka
quickly of soups -and wtth good reuoa. t'be company bu ·
a strangle bold on the '°"1P market that no compeUtof b.. .
been able to loosen. Its share ol the doll&GJ' Amertcu.
families spend on soup ls estimated at a whO_£Pina 80 per-cent. .
However, If Campbell, which ll 107 years old, b.t 1toek . · :
exclusively to soups. it wouldn't be In the top ecbelOD al ta.. ·
food processing industry today. After all, there la Jmt IO
much soup you can eat.
Campbell happens Lo be No. 1 lD a bunch of otlMt' f~
categories. The Swanson frcnen dinners you find In the :
supermarket freezer case come from Campbell. Tbey ar•·
lhe top seller in that cateaory. Through lta Franco-
AmericjlD llne, Campbell sells more canned spqbetU than
any other company, a mark of dlstinclloo t.bat ml1bt el..S.
some rood connoisseurs -but Just ast 1ome tida about
Spagbettios. Campbell ls also the leadin.C packer of veatta-
ble juices under the V-8 label.
OTHER CAMPBEIL-OWNED OPEBATIONS include
Pepperldge Farm bakery products, Recipe dog food aDd
Godiva chocolates. F\nally, the company bu bel\lft to
penetrate the restaurant field wtth Hanovtr Trail 11eat
houaes, Herfy's fast-food ouUets and Pietro's plua parlon.
All tn all, this diversiftcatioo means sous-now aeecNDt tor less than half of Campbell's sales volume.
What keeps Campbell moving ahead, however, ia not eo
much diversification as the ceaseless search for new pro..
ducts. That seems to be lbe key lo success in the food Ja.
1dustry. You have to keep coming up with new ttema to
parade before the eyes d televialoo viewers.
FOR A WIBLE CAMPBELL WAS thoueht to be a
stodgy holdout to this trend, sitting back and relying on ill
condensed soups to carry the ball, as they have for decad•. But now Campbell bas demonstrated that it can play the
new.product game as well u anyone elae. During lbe past
five years Campbell bas introduced more than 100 new pro-
ducts.
At any one time Campbell is teaUng mOl"e \ban two
dozen new products. One that's about lo eet a full..eale
tryout is a tomato juice concentrate. Product.a do not ,...
main long in the lineup if they Unger oo th• abelves. 'l'hlr·
teen products, amc:mg them a four-compartment Chinese
dinner and a three-course meaUoaf dinner, were recently
dropped from the Swanson line. Also booted out or the Pep-
peridge Farm stable were coconut and pineapple pie tarts
and peach dumplings.
New products keep streaming out of the Campbell
kitchens. The result bu bffri to expand the company'• line
to more than 400 convenience food products. Perhaps the
m08t dramatic sblft from the past was the introducUon ol
tbeCbunky soup line.
PREVIOUSLY, CAMPBELL S OLD only
condensed soups, Lo which you bad to add water, and the com-
pany prided itself on lbe good value these soups r~presented.
With Chunky. which comes ready to serve, and ls therefore
mor e convenient, Campbell got lntothe prolltable business ot
seWng water in the can. Pound for pound, Chunky costs the
comumer more than the condensed soupa.
Chunky has dooe so well that it already accounts for 9
percent of the total soup market. And it beJped to nucSie
Campbell over the $100 million profit mart.
TecluiicalRecovery
Aids Dow's Upswing
1 88 DAU. Y PILOT * Thursday, Octobcw 7. 1979
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1ilrj : : LOHMAN, BARKLEY BRING ~NINESS TO TV
~'t : : Of Slamming Doora and Cuatard Pies
h:) .Jr. Laugh.Jn?
1~ . i:~Loluna"' Barkley on TV
•J~I : . t.· . · By JAY SHARBUTI' ·ti ·. LOS ANGELES (AP> -A nutty new sort-of·
i · variety series is afoot these days -"The Lohman ~ · and Barkley." Not "The Lohman and Barkley and
· · Dawn Rainbow Hour." Just "The Lohman and
• 1 • Barkley."
?'V Alas, only a handful of cities now air this syn-
. s · . dicated series. But if your part of the handful car-
,, ,,
. ries it, drop everything and watch it on a weekly
: basis so as to keep your mind in shape.
It is a weird, funny show. It began here Aug. 22.
Among other things, il featured the Swiss Family
Door Slammers and a recipe for Duck a L'Orange:
a pot of water, a duck, an orange and an iron.
J
IT S TARS TWO
( TV REVIEW Iowans, Al Lohman of Storm Lake and Roger
Barkley of Odebolt. Both ...._ _______ are Los Angeles r adio
veterans who have conducted' morning radio show
on station KFI here since 1968.
Sometimes on that show they play records.
Other times, they do things like promise around-
the-world trips to everyone in the audience, or run a
soap opera they call " 'Light of My Life,' winner or
the Heisman Trophy.'' There are a lot of those other
times.
When I first saw their TV show, it initially
• seemed just another Merv Griffin imitation. The
stars sat in upholstered chairs and talked with their
guest, Martha Raye. She giggled, then sang. :<) .
. THEN SHE GOT SERIOUS. She spoke or a new
· • avant-garde movie she'd just made with a French :~ · genius. Said it was full of symbolism and marked a
new artistic direction in her career.
)1• : Her hosts nodded gravely. They ran the film. It ~' · · indeed appeared made by a French genius. That is,
· · · until a symbolic gorilla popped out of the bushes
and chased Miss Raye around.
She symbolically hit the beast in the kisser with
. a custard pie.
Later, the hosts gravely refereed "Celebrity
WresWng." It starred the Masked Moron as chief
· villain. · Next week's show wasn't as good. Its best act
.... ' was a man called "The Frank Sinatra of France."
• · He got so carried away with a Gallic love song be
'-'''. severely stabbed himself with arubberkni!e.
But consider , consider that Lohman had taken a •t" $100,000 bribe htom the mob to "throw the show" and
1~0 : boostacompetitor'sr atings.
l'M NOT SURE IF THE show is a low-budget
"Laugh-In" or a n in-studio version or "Monty
Python's Flying Circus." But Lohman and Barkley,
dead or pan, wild of humor, deserve observation.
So observe them if they're on TV in your town.
Remember , it's "The Lohman and Barkley." Not
''The Lohman and Barkley and Dawn Rainbow
Hour." which stars Tony Tampa. Orlando's cousin.
Happy Days Reigns
Atop Ratings List
LOS ANGELES (AP) -"Happy Days'' is cur-
renUy America's favorite television program, the
latest A.C. Nielsen Company ratings reveal.
. The situation comedy set in the late 1950s
helped ABC post its second consecutive week as the
. most widely watched television network with 11 or
i1s shows among the nation's 20 highest-rated last
week. "Spencer's Pilots" on CBS received the lowest
ratings for the week.
"HAPPY DAYS," THE top-rated program dur·
ing premiere week, was first again last week.
Nielsen fi gures said it was seen in more than 24
million homes by an estimated 53 percent or the au·
dlence in its time period.
It was one of four ABC Tuesday night shows in
the Nielsen top 20. The others were "Laverne and
Shirley," "Rieb Man, Poor Man" and "Family."
"Spencer's Pilots" was seen in only about 7.7
million homes by an estimated 20 percent of the au·
dience in its Friday night time period.
OF FOUR NEW SERIES premiering last week,
only CBS' "Allee'' made it into the Nielsen top 20. It
· .. was 13th ranked. The others and their rankings
: ·were ABC's "Nancy Walker Show" (24th place);
'NBC's "Best Sellers" (28th place) and NBC's new
: "Quincy" series in lts Sunday mystery movie pro-•aram (29th place>.
: None of the new shows ranked below the 30 per-
• ·cent 1hare-of-audlence mark, which networks · :eendally consider an indication or a program's • .auccus or failure.
• According to the Nlelsen filures, the 20 highest-, :rated shows last week were "Happy. Days" and
• · "Le\'erne and Shirley" (ABC); NBC's Monday
. • :movte, "Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway," .&t -and NBC'a "!fartbquake : Part Two" on Sunday; dtr· ·"Bionic Woman" and "Charlie's Anaels" (ABC); f.>i '"All in the Family" (CBS>; "Rieb Man, Poor
-b Man," "Sunday Movie" and "Barella" (ABC>;
."M·A·S-H" (CBS); "Famlly" (ABC>; "Alice"
.(CBS); "Welcome Back, Kotter" (ABC); "Good
'limes" <CBS>; "Barney Miller" and "Captain and
l'ennille" CABC); "'lbe Waltoos" and "One De.y at
• Time" (CBS), and NBC's "Little Hou.se on the
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VOL. 69, NO. 281, 3 S'i~f ONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNT.V, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS
Orange County Shetitt'a ol·
ftcen ordered a massive tearch ot a section of land nantlng the
Ortqa Highway today aft.er tbe
body ol a young man-the third in
the lut eight weeks -was found
by forestry workers Wednesday.
J)epuUes said the victim was
found in Cleveland National
FORSt territory about one and
onebalfmUeseastottheSaoJuao
Ortega
killen to dltPoH ot u. bodl• ot
two other men. lnvstllaton ad· mJt tbey are witboutclues in wbat
are now three murder lnvestlga·
tions.
Conlner'a officers said the body C'WftDtb' undercoine autopsy is
that ol a YOUDI male in well·
nourished coodiUoo. He wel&hed
about 180 pounds, was fivefeet.11 inches lD bei,ht ml h1.9 ODly
APWI,......
MAYAGUEZ SKIPPER CHARLES MILLER OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY DEFENDS PRESIDENT
'Overheated' by N...,,.per Account of Qflldam on Ford'• Decl1lon
Defends Invasion
Mayaguez Skipper
Says Ford 'Right'
~apes Capt. Charles Miller ol Fountain Valley defended
President Ford's decisim to send
combat troops to rescue bis im·
prisoned crew 18 months ago.
~ In a press conference set 1.q) by
'Wblte House staff members ln J-.i Francisco on the day d the
MeOOd Ford-Carter debate Wed·
1M1day 1 Miller said, "I feel Ntisfieo that the actim taken by
SC Council
Deadlocked
On Project
By PBILIPBOSMABIN oe .. DeJ,,,. ... ..,.
Final approval of a con-
troversial blutftop coodom.inium
development stalled Wednesday
with the $an Clemente City Cou.n·
dl deadlocked 2·2.
Council members Bill Walker
and Dollna Wil.kimoo voted a~
• proval of the three-stcry, 2l·unit
Aries Development Company
proposal for 406 Pasadena Court.
'lbomas O'Keefe vehemently
opposed it, and Toszy Di Giovanni
wentaloogwithhisview.
Mayor B. Patrick Lane, the
potential tiebreaker, bas abs·
talned from previous Aries bear·
ln1s. citing a Jetal conmct
because be once represented a
dient opposed to tbe develop-
ment. Lane was absent Wedoes·
day.
However, rather than drop the
project (a tie vote foe approval
(See PROIECI'. Pap AZ>
Coast
the Pret1deat b tlaeoal.Y way that
we would have esc81*1 captivity
lD Cambodia."
Miller's defense ol Ford came
ln reapome to a report writU!D by
the General Accounting Office
and lasued this week by the
Democrat-controlled House In·
tematioo.al Affairs Subcommit·
tee.
The report was critical of the
dectsion that resulted in tbe de-aths d 18 troops m KDh Tang
llland when most of the
·merchant ship's crew wen oo a
fi1bing boat offshore of the
island.
Miller. a, said be became
"overheated'• when be read an
acCOQDt of the report under the
headline "Ma1aiues Dead
Wasted?"
"H our military bad not been
on that lsland, we would have
been placed lD a prison ca.mp and
I don't tb.lDk I would be here talk·
ing to yoo today ••• lllller aid.
The GAO report also was
criUclled by Secretary cl State
Henry Kissiqel' wbo said Wed·
nesd., in Ne• York that it is ''in·
accurate and showed inadequate
knoweldge."
Offlclals ln the Defense
Department said "'Ille implica·
Uoo ol the report is invalid. The
fact remalnl that deciaions were
needed promptly. they were
made, the crew was rescued.''
Oimber Succumbs
YOSEMITl; NATIONAL
PARK (AP> -A Solmo County
man, Robert Locker. 22, bas died from injuries auatained when be
fell 200 feet wblle mountain
clilllbi.U here, park raqen re-Ported Wednelday.
Dally ..... SUff ,,_
CONVERSATION PLAYED
Architect Leon Hyzen
Hyzen 4.Brihe'
Tape Played
Before Jury
B1TOKBARLEY
Ol .. De#y,.... ....
An Orange County Superior
Court jury beard San Clemente
architect Leon Hyzen offer what
the prosecution claims is a $1,000
bribe Wednesday via a telephone
conversation that was taped
without the defendant's
knowledge.
Deputy District Attorney John CclGley played the tape back to
the jury in Judge fl. Walter
Steiner's coortroom to back tip
the testimony of former
joornaliat Peter Herman.
Herman. oow an aide to F1ftb
District SupervisoT Thomas
Riley, testified tbat be was acting
for the District Attorney's office
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Dense low clouds
through mldm.orotng.
Some fOI possible as well. H1aM in mid 70s expected,
lows to about eo.
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latleJt
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BJGdY GSANVllLE Ol .. DlltY ......
A nude aelf.ponntt d Weady
YMhlmura, onetime fucitlve
roommate of Patty Beant. now
banp ln the United States ~
terDal ReftBUe Senlce fteJd ol·
ftce 1n Santa Ana.
It deYelool that wblle the FBI ls prepaJinl to pl'OMC\lte Miss
Yoabimura lor ber alleled role in a Berkeley bomblnl plot, the
General Senicea Adml:nistratioo
P«ld $139f or her litbolrapb.
The balMMrritten llCDltme Oil
ber 1r0fk tttl" lti, •"'l'lme of ........ It ... doal lMt A.prt.I.
Tbe UUlo deplcta &M arUlt
MM.ct MCieon •'*;I:'*-. lJ...., at a potted
Miss Yosbimura'a wort ls part
d • art works now ~na in
tbe third noor of tbe Slllta Au
federal office bullclla1. Tbe worts are vllued at $$,000 and
vmtt up over the weet-ct
Today, James KaiakldtbelD.-
temal Revenue Service admlttect
the art wort bu c-.ed a atir
UIMlal socne empl07'JI wboques.
Ucmed the worth of many plee..
One controversJal palntina de-
116eb a purple bone UPU'efttl7 WrfeocUnl a ptnt camet weal-
1D1a1u mut. According to the General
Senlce1 Admtnl1tratlon, the
»piece coUeetloo that CGlt ap-proamatel)' $5,000 ii put~ •
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adornment wu a sllww wire
braeelet on bis left wrilt, they
said.
Officers Hid the victim, fUrthel'
deseribed u bavinl dart brown,
medium length hair and brown
eyes, bad been dead about 12 boun.
Tbe body was found close to the
spot where the corpse ot Richard
Lynn Shepherd, 36, of Long Beach
wufoundlutSept. 30.
Sbepberd's lullY cJotbed body
was found at the loot ol a 80-foot bl&b embankment by a p.assing
motorial Officers believe t.bat bis
killer used a sbotaun toldllblm. Sbepberd's ls lbe only one ot
three bodies to be ldentifted at this
poinl
Officers still baveldideutilied
tbe body of a you111 mm wbo
found on the Ortega m,bway I
Aue. 22 by a biker wbo kicked
trash bac ott the road and
found that lt coatained human
malDS.
The youni man, alaosllot to
atb, wu described as bdnC
16 years of age, five feet. six
ches, 150 pounds and with
brown hair and a f alroompl
No More Semices in Laguna . lj
The Laguna Beach Hare
Krishna sect has agreed to halt
the use of its temple at Ml
Ramona Ave. for religioaa
services in a court settlement cl
a zoning dJspute with the city cl
Laguna Beach.
Superior Court Judge Walter
Smith signed a court order today
effecting a stipulated agreement
reached between the lnterna·
tional Society for Krishna
Consciousness and t.be city ol
Laguna Beach.
City Attomey George Logan
was in Idaho today and not
available for comment. No oae
from the Hare Krillma aect was
immediately available for tom·
ment oo the organisMion'a plw
after Dec. 31.
City CouncUman JOG Brand
said the council, while Id cner-
seelng Logan's wortt in tbe case
directly, WU Dot in disap-ee-
meut with tbe order.
Tbe city bad taken the Net to
court in an attempt to bait ._
Laguna Rape Told
sect'• use of the Ramona A residence for religious servl
services which nearby resident$
said caused the ringing ol
and chanting in the preda
hours.
Neighbors also complained
vandalism and of litter cna
when the sect distributed fi
dUrtng SWMtay ••feasts.••
1be order does not require
tbe sect leave the.,.. bouae It
inhabited for years, only that tbt
organisation comply with~
rqulaUon.s. 1
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Two Assault Woman
A 23-year-old woman was kid-
naped from a Laguna Beach street and raped repeatedly by
two men as her abduct.ors drove
to Oceanside today.
The woman gained her
freedom and caused the arrest of
two Camp Pendleton marines
when sbe wa.s allowed to make a
telephone call to tell Fullerton re-
latives ahe wu all right.
Oceanside police c<ioverged on
tbe Pier Motel where the sobbing
woman was still talking on the
telephone and the two
servicemen stood nearby.
The marines were to be re-
turned to the Laguna Beach
Police Department where Detec·
tive Gene Brooks said they will
be booked for kidnap, rape, sex
perversion and robbery.
The attractive bloode victim
was treated at South Coast Com·
munity Hospital. Aside from the
trauma of the sexual as.saulta,
she was bruised Crom rough
treatment in the auto.
The arrested men are Bennie
Arredondo, 21, and Carlos
Goo%8.les, 22.
Brooks said the woman was~
ducted from the 1700 block of
South Coast Highway as she
walked sh()(tly after midnight
toward an all-night restaurant
from a friend's bOme wbere sbe
was vtettn.g.
The womaa said a ear pulled
beside her as she walked and the
passenger called out to ber. Sbe
said sbe tried to Ignore the Ind·
dent, but the auto pulled abead ol
her and as she walked by. abe
was grabbed and foreed iDaide OG
the back seat.
When the woman rdUsed to
disrobe, her clotbtne waa
physically removed by ODI ~ tbe
men.
Brooks aaid U.. men took turns
raping the woman which in·
Capistrarw Barn
Destroyed in Fire
An o&d barn being used as a
•farm equipment maintenance
sbop and storage shed burned to
tbe ground early today in rural
San Juan Capistrano just off
Ortega Highway.
There were no Injuries in the
6:45 a.m. nre on the Goya family
farm at 27332 El Ganado Drive.
Orange County Fire Depart·
ment spokesman Steve Garrett
said the barn owner, identified as
Paul Goya, tried to ftght the
names with a garden hose before
retreatinl to call the fire depart-
ment.
''That delay wu a big mis· take," Garrett said. ··we should
always be called first."
Garrett said the building was
fully involved in flames by the
time engines and 30 men reached
the scene. Damage was listed at
$20,000 to the building and $10,000
to the contents, which Included
various pieces or farm
machinery and bags of crop
seed.
volved swttchlng driven ---.i times. ---...,
Throughout the ordeal tbJ
woman pleaded with the two m8ii
to allow her to telephone r.-
latives and who sbe said were exi peeling her return.
In Oeeanside, she was allowed
to make the call b-. a PQ.
~boned a cousin ia
<See &APE, .... AD
Carter Given
Narrow Edge
In 2nd Poll
RADNOR, Pa. (AP>-JJ.mm7
Carter, impressing viewers trida
confident stands oo foreign and
defense policy. sccred slightly
better than President Ford ii
their second debate. a nationwide
Associated Press poll found~
day.
Tbe telephone survey d 1,0'71
registered voters made im-
mediately after the debate Wed-
nesday night found neither Carter
nor Fotd the clear-cut winner.
But 38.2 percent ottbose polled
said Carter won, while 34.6 per-
cent gave the nod to Ford. And
27.2 percent called it a draw or
said they dldn 't knowwhowoo.
While Carter's margin over
Ford was statistically small, tbe
scores in bis favor were consia-
tent tbrougbout the varied ques.
tioos asked in the poll. giving
strength to the poll's basic ftndiDC
onwbowon.
1be fJgUres rrom this SUl'VeJ ~
sdentifically selected Amertcm.
(See POLL, Pace A!)
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'Confiseatorg'
Fannland Use
•
Fee Criticized
BJ ANNE COOPER oe .. o.i,,,....,...
San Juan Capistrano residents.
busineum en and developers
have sharply crtUcUed a pro-
po .. d city ordinance which
would lmpose agriculture pre-
HrVaUon fees on new residential
and commercial construction. 1Lremind each of you that t.he elec·
teiate of this city is not a dumb
lerd of cattle," said Tony
trorster, who told councilmen·
esday he represented t.he
trano Business and Proper· tr en' Association.
new home would be $2,500.
Thomas Merrell. di.rector of
planning, said the sliding fee
schedule was devised, so t.h at
each alternative growth rate
would generate the same re-
vaiue for agricultural preserva-
tioo.
Jndullrial and commercial
fees vary from a minimum $2,000 per acre, a.ss\lmi.ng an 8.S per-
c.nt growth rate, to $10,000 per
~for a 1. 7 percent rate.
Julian Willcox, general
partner in the Capistrano airport
and industrial park, W'ged coun·
cilmen to delete the fees for in·
dustrtaJ acreage entirely, calling
them "fatal economics."
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RAPE •••
f\\Uerton at first reassurinJ ~ e
relaUve that abe was all ri~t ~{
makiQa -=.U u.1k .. &be. ... ltoodeloee b.f .,.,,.., .. &-.. ... ~
venation.
The m en ste~ped awa1 ;
however, and the woman thelt •
blurted out the facts. Ref
cousin's husband ran from U.
residence to a telephone at a
. nearby mar ket and called
Fullerton police wbo ln turq
notllled Oceanside autborftiet.
Durlnc the drive from Laguna
to Oc~anslde the woman'•~
was taken. Her checkbook wu
found under the seat ol the cai
and cub waa missing from tb4t
purse, police said. ·
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NUDE •••
federal program aimed at en:.
couraginc artists, especiallj
minority artists.
~i"U you' persist Jn having a
.-owdown on the agricultural ~atlon cause, Jam confi·
Cht the electorate will by re-
ferendum or initiative again
spundly defeat your ill·
cionceived. socialistic and con·
ftsCatory open space agricultural
program.''
Willcox said the industrial
park provides hundreds or jobs
few l~al citizens and last year
paid about 1.S percent, or $80,000,
ol San Juan's property taxes.
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STEEL AND CONCRETE 'GHOST EVIDENCE OF FIRST ARIES FAILURE
Miss Yoshimura is a 32-ye.,..
old Japanese American who wai.
a fugitive along with Klas
Hearst. . : Development Company Trt~• Apln to Revive San C1emente Condominium
Forster and several other
speakers referred to a March re-
jection by San Juan voters ol a
proposed agricultural preserve
ballot measure, Proposition A.
The fee schedule prepared by
city staff proposes a minimum
~ fee for each new home, as·
suming a growth rate or SOO new
homes per year.
U only 100 new homes are al·
lowed per year, the fee for each
"This additional dollar burden
imposed on our new industrial
growth would price it completely
out or the market." he said, re-
remng to the proposed develop-
ment fees.
"The small clean industries
that we want in San Juan
Capistrano to keep our taxes
down and employment up will by
necessity locate elsewhere."
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PROJECT •••
counts the same as a failure), the
council voted to give Aries or.
fici als two more weeks to revise
itspJan.
DAILY PILOT ASKS WHO WON
The crux of O'Keefe's argu-
ments was that a comer of the
proposed building sits too close to
a steep drop into Trafalgar Ca-
nyon. Al that point it's five feet
away.
The Big Debate He contended that city rules for
setback from a canyon edge de-
mand a greater distance from the
lip.
FORD
41%
DIDN'T WATCH 33%
CARTER
15%
T1E11%
The Planning Commission and
P1annlng Director Dick Ahlman,
as well as the Aries developers,
disagree that Trafalgar Canyon,
which winds along the southeast
or the property. continues to that
point where the corner lies.
O'Keefe argued that a geologist
friend who helped thecouncilman
design bis own blufftop home told
him "most emphatically" that
"you're asking for trouble" to
permit Aries to build so close to
the bluff.
O'Keefe added, "This city is
asking for the same kind ol lrou·
ble" it's gotten into with other
bluff developments int.he past.
A random telephone ·survey lmmedlately after last
night'• Ford-Carter debate ehowed that along the
Orange Coe1t Ford was decidedly viewed es the win-
..,. Survey after first debate gave Ford 49%, Carter
18%. '*Didn't watch" Increased ffom 20% for first de-
bate to 33% lest night.
·'To bring that comer right out
onto the edge," be said, "is just to
allow irrespons ible develop-ment."
Said O'Keete. it Aries re·
designed the plan to set the build·
iog further back from the bluU,
"He can be on solid ground. and
we can be on solid ground."
E'rom Page A J
HYZEN •••
when be returned a call from t.he
accused Hyzeo last May and
urged the architect to tell him ex-
actly what be wanted from Riley.
His voice clearly audible,
H,sen tells Herman in the con·
venation that be would like to
contribute $1,000 to Riley.
Hyien tells Herman in the tape
that be would like Riley or his
staff to work out exactly bow the
payment could be made.
"I wouldn't want to pay aU that
kind of money unless I get
90mething in return." the voice
adds.
Conley claims that what
Hyien, 66, ot 2100 B S. Ola Vista.
wanted in return was some rorm ot guarantee that be would gel
the contract for the construction
of a branch library in San
Clemente.
Riley bas testified that no such
baild.ing plans were in the orflng
at the Ume of the alleged bribe
and that they are not being con-
templated today.
The prosecution argues that
Jlysen was well aware at the
time be called Riley and later
1pok.e to Herman that the $1,000
coab1buUon be bad in mind was
an Weaal payment.
ORANOI COM'T U\C
DAILY PILOT
-
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POLL .••
were almost exactly a reverse of
tbolse found in the APpolJ after the
first presidential debate, from
which Ford emerged with a slight
edge.
lo that survey after the Sept. 23
debate, 34.4 percent of those
polled said Ford won. while 31.8
per cent said Carter was the
HOW EXPERTS
SCORED DEBATE-A3
victor. A draw or "don't know"
resp<>nsecame trom33.8pen:ent.
The theoretical margin of error
for samples of the size used in
these surveys is about 2.9 percent
in either direction ii the results
are projected to stand roe the re-
action of the entire viewing au·
dience.
T~hnically, this means that
Carter's margin over Ford lo the
second debate could be due to
vartaUoos in the sample.
But all the figures tabulated
from interviews conducted for
The AP by Chilton Research
Services of Radnor, Pa., pointed
nam>wly but consistently to a
Carter victory.
The Carter showing came
despite pre-debate expectation·
that Ford's experience in
W asbington and especially bis
last two years in the White House
would give him the edge over the
former Georgia governor.
That way, be continued. the ci·
ty won't find itself blamed for
building another unsafe develop-
ment. "We've got a reputation
for thaL"
The city bas faced continuing
problems with bluffs sliding out
from under homes al Colony
Cove along El Camino Real,
where concrete crib walls have
been built to stop erosion m the
pallsades, and at the La Rambla
development along Ladera Lane.
Nooe of the Colony Cove homes
bas been lost and none yet forced
to be r elocated . But at La
Rambla, when a new home pro-
ject was graded, earth buttress·
ing the bluff was removed. It en-
dangered some of the old homes,
two of which slid and had to be re-
moved. ·~.
O'Keefe warned it could hap-
pen above Trafalgar Canyon. "IC
t.he bluff moved,·' he said, "those
buildings are going to be sitting
up there on stilts."
The Aries project is con-
troveralal for other reasons as
well. A similar condominium
was proposed two years ago and
rejected by the coastal com-
miasJoo.
The company bad already
begun construction, and when
the commission denied permits,
Arin limply Jeft a coocrete foun-
dation and steel pyloos in place.
It's been an eyesare in the ca-
nyon ever since.
Among the conditions the Plan·
Ding Commission placed on its
approval was that the founda-
tion, situated (W'tber into the ca·
nyon, be removed and the area
restored to lta natural state.
Final Escape
Suidde BetU!r than Fear?
NEW YORK CAP)-Anelderly COUl>le api>arenUy
committed suicide after living in terror of the crime in
their nei~bborhood, police say.
Officers found the husband and wife banged with
their wrists slashed in their Bronx apartment Wednes·
day. a few days after an intruder bad broken into lhe
apartment and cuttbewoman's face.
Police said a note in German iD1he ap,artment ot
Hans Kabel, 78, and bis wile1 Emma, 76, stated the two
were ''tired of living in fear' and wanted togotothelr
"final reward.,.
Neighbors told police the Kabels bad been despon.
dent about rialng crime and the decl.lniq quality ot life
in the neighborhood where they had lived most of their
lives.
The couple were assaulted and robbed Saturday.
police said. Two mea broke into their neat f ourtb.noor
apartment and stabbed Mrs. Kahle repeatedly in the
face and arms with alollg·pl'Ollged lritcheo fork.
Bm Driver Denies
Lewd Conduct Rap
She was captured in Sm Fran-
cilco along with the newspaper
belreu after one year aa • fugitive. :
Miu Yoshimura bad beea
Identified two years earlier in i
CUlBpiracy plot that charged tht ·
conapirators with planning ~
bomb the Navy ROOC bulldlQj
oo the University.at California't
Berkeley campus. A 35-year-old Capistrano
Beach man, formerly a bus
driver for the Laguna Beach
Unified School District, and the city of Laguna Beach pleaded Jn.
nocent Wednesday to charges be
solicited a J.5.year-01d boy for a
lewd act.
RichardW. Moanm%7911Calte.
Real, will face jury trial oo the
misdemeanor charges Nov. 10 in
Laguna Niguel Municipal Court.
Tech Head Ousted
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Dr.
Fred J. Brintman bas been re-
moved as president ol Trade
Tech College by trustees ol the
Loa Angeles Community
Colleges.
The of(ense is alleged to have
«curred in mJd.Juiy when at
about 9 p.m. the 15-year-0ld was
picked up while hitchhiking. The
youth told police the driver m the
car made sexual overtures to
him.
Moan, a sub$titute bus driver
!or the school district, bas not
been called for duty since the
warrant arrest Sept. Z4 by
Laguna Beach police.
William Urban, Moan'• at· tomey, said bis client was drivlq
a city tram at the time m the of.
fen.se, alleged to have occurred lo a private auto, was supposed to
have happened.
Urban said b e expected
charges to be dismissed.
Moan is free on his own re-cognizance.
Later accounts of Miss
Yosbimura's activities credited
her with helping to guide 11.i.si
Hearst from her Symblonea~
Uberatioo Army activities to In-
terest in so-called more~
Uve aocial·poliUcal activities.
However. Mlss Ynsblmura if
scheduled to stand trial later thia.
manth on the conspiracy cb8rP
and is !tee Oil $25,000 bail. •
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FRESNO <AP> -lncomplett
assessment of damage from latl
week's heavy storm shows well U.
excess ot $100 million in losses l9
San Joaquin Valley crops.
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·.MD Sentenced .jn Newport · Death Pio~
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f ~ By TOM BARLEY repealed eleventh hour pleas for "He would have been in this trial was sufficient. Scalise. 29. that be was hi.red by dered by the physician tQ
• 0ttMD•llrP11otsc..tt clemency which included the courtroom on charies of f'irst He scheduled Oct 14 as the Robinson lo stranl}e Mrs . retrieve Mrs. Robinson's blrU1
Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson of argument that Dr. Robinson. 48, degree murder if be bad hired the · date he will rule on a defense mo-Robinson and dispose of her control device and return ltto thq
, '.Irvine was sentenced Wednesday represents "no danger lo the hit man be wanted instead ol the tiO(l that Robinson be freed on body, doctor as proof of her death. ~
to from two to five years in state com!X\unity." coo man he got:• Judge Rutter bail pending a ruling oo the ap-Mr~. Robin.son had sued the Instead. betestilied, he told th
prisonforplanningthemurderof "He certainly represented a added. peal filed Wednesday with the doctor for divorce. lt was horrified woman of the plant
his estranged wife at her dangertoMrs.Robinsoo, .. Judge J udge Rutter:-refused to send FourthDistrictCourt~Appeals testified in the trial that more ~heranJltbenhidoutwithh
Newport Beach ho~. Rutter snapped, recalling tbal Dr. Robinson to the state's Chino in San Bernardino. than $2 million in community for four days in various motel
Orange County Superior Court the physician hired a bit man to facility for a 90-day presentenc-Robinson was found guilty or property is at issue, including the until he decided to return t
.Judge J .E.T. "Ned"' Rutter or· kill bis wife and believed at the ing diagnostic study. He said be soliciting the munler of Mrs. couple's $200,000 home and orange County and contact th
Clered the maximum term for the time of bis arrest Feb.~ &hat she felt considerable psychiatric Janice Robinson, 38, after a jury nearby land in Big Canyo.n. district attorney's office.
soliciting offense after rejecting wasalreadydead. testimony offered during the was told by hit man Anthony Scalisetestifiedthathewasor-<SeeDOCroR,PageAZ)
Olfly l'llllt Sr.ff ~·
REAR VIEW OF WENDY YOSHIMURA IN SELF-PORTRAIT
Artwork Hanging In IRS Reid Offfce In Santa Ana
Nude "Wendy' Hangs
In IRS Field Office
By GARY GR ANVILLE
Of Ute o.u, ~loC a..t
f\ nude self-portrait of Wendy
Yoshimura, onetime fugitive
roommate of Patty Hearst, now
•btngs in the United St.ates ln-t.eTnal Revenue Service field of·
fl.re in Santa Ana.
lt develoos that while the FBI
]$ preparing to prosecute Miss
Yoshimura for her alleged role in
a , Berkeley bombing plot, the ·
Ge"ieral Serrices Administration
paid $139 for her lithograph.
-The hand-written signature on
her work titles it, "Time of
5P'ength." It was done last April.
The litho depicts the artist
seated nude on a floor, apparent-
ly staring al a potted plant.
Miss Yoshimura's work is part
cl 39 art works now hanging in
the third floor of the Santa Ana
feJleral omce building. The
Coast
We athe r
Dense low clouds
lbTougb !llidmornlng.
Some fog possible as well.
• Jligbs in mid 70s expected, llows to about 60.
INSmE T.DA ~
' AU U.. ttoin•. m9d fWM o/
rMnf• over .~ boa i nt.kN ent.,-tainment . are
ed in a ttorJ1 on P.oge A.S. .
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works are valued at $5,000 and
went up over the weekend.
Today. Jam es Kagaki or the In·
ternal Revenue Service admitted
the art work bas caused a stir
among some employes who ques·
tioned the worth of many pieces.
One controversial painting de-
picts a purple horse apparently
befriending a pink camel wear-
ing a gas mask.
According to the General
Services Administration, the
39-piece collection that cost ap~
proximately $5,000 is part of a
federal program aimed at en-
couraging artists, especially
minority artists.
Miss Yoshimura is a 32-year-
old Japanese American who was
a f ugitive along with Miss
HearsL (Seerelatedst.ory AS)
She wu captured in San Fr&&
cisco along with the newspaper
heiress after one year as a
fugitive.
Miss \l'oshimura bad been
identified two years earlier in a
conspiracy plot that charged the
conspir ators with planning to
bomb the Navy ROTC building
oo the University.of California's
Berkeley campus.
Later accounts of Miss
Yoshimura's activities credited
her with helping to guide Miss
Hearst from her Symbionese
Liberation Army activities to in·
terat ln so-called more camtruc-
tiv• .ocJal-polltical a<.ilrittes.
Howe.er, Miss YOlbimura is
scheduled to stand b'ial later this.
month on the conspiTac;y charge
and is iree on $25,000 ball.
Viets Blast U.S.
MANILA (AP)-Inttsrant ma-
jor statement to the International economic community. Vietnam
today accused the United States
ol refuslu to .be.lo ft rebuild and
demMdec[ all encl to the frenin&
C>f t!Htpew ccwemment•1...., Ill \1.S..tiub: •
First Too Harsh
Spit, Polish
Note Revised
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of tlle D•lly l'ilot SUtf
Costa Mes a's Beautification
Committee is preparing letters
that will be mailed to property
owners who, in the opinion of the
comrpittee. should spruce up
their property.
City councilmen have ap·
proved a revised edition of the
form letter after rejecting an
earlier draft. Councilmen said
the first version was worded too
harshly.
That letter indicated that the
property owner could face city
action if improvements were not
made to the property.
Vice Mayor Jack Hammett
said he feared a "Big Brother"
concept. with property owners
forced to improve their lots by
municipaJ threat.
Committee members were
asked to get together with the
city's legal staff to draft a
"so{ter" letter that informs the
property owner that the panel is
not an official enforcement agen·
cy of the city.
The draft ap)lt'f>Ved by the
council this week suggests that.
''There is a concern regarding
you r (property /business)
because of (weeds, litter, junk.
elc.) You are urged to correct
this problem in order to improve
the appearance of Costa Mesa,
insure the greatest potential of
your investment and com-
municate that. here in Costa
Mesa, "We care."
Beautifica tion committee
Chairwoman Maureen
Di Domenico said today her panel
will be looking mainly at in·
dustrial and commercial pro·
perties.
"In the case of a private dwell·
ing. all we would do is be the first
contact. If they do not comply
after receiving our letter, then
it's up to the zoning officer or \he
fire department." she said ..
"All we're after is a good will
type of thing, sort of a 'Let's cor-
rect it now before enforcement
officers are called in'." she said.
If the problem is not corrected,
the committee will contact city
officials for enforcement, she. ex-
plaJned.
By Slim Margin
AP Poll Says Carter
Victor in Debate
RADNOR, Pa. (AP)-Jimmy
Carter. impressing viewers with
confident stands on foreign and
defense policy. scored slighUy
better than President Ford in
their second debate, a nationwide
Associated Press poll found to.
day.
The telephone survey of 1.071
·registered voters made im-
mediately after the debate Wed-
nesday night round neither Carter
nor Ford the clear-cut winner.
But 38.2 percent of those polled
said Carter won, while 34.6 per-
cent gave the nod to Ford. And
ZT.2 percent called it a draw or
said they didn't know who won.
While Carter's margin over
Ford was statistically small, the
scores in his favor were consis·
DID YOVR MAN
WIN ROVND 2?
tent throughout the varied ques-
tions asked in the poll, giving
strength to the poll's basic findjng
onwbowon.
The figures from this survey of
scientifically selected Americans
HOW EXPERTS
SCORED OEBATE-A3
were almost exactly a reverse or
those found in the AP poll after the
first presidential debate, from
which Ford emerged with a slight
edge. •
In that sUl"Vey after the Sept. 23
debate. 34.4 percent of those
polled said Ford won. while 31.8
percent said Carter was . the,
victor. A draw or "don't know"
response came from 33.Spercent.
The theoretical margin of error
for sampl~s of the size used in
these surveys is about 2.9 percent
in either direction if the results
Who won round two of the great are projected to stand for the re-
debate? It may be your answer action o! the entire viewing au4
depends on your point of view. dience.
For several other points o( Ted1~ically, this means. that
view and a look at some reac-· Carter s margin over Ford m the
tions see stories and photos today second debate could be due to on Page A4. ·variations in the a ample. •
DAILY PILOT ASKS WHO WON
The Big Debate
FORD CARTER
.41% 15%
DIDN'T WATCH 33% TIE11%
A random telephone survey lmmedlatety after l11t
night'• Ford-Carter debete ahowed that along the
Orang• Coaet Ford was deddedfJ viewed a• the win-
ner. Survey after nrat debete gave Ford '9%, Carter
18". "'Dlcln1watctJ"1ncn.-from 20% for ftrat de-
bete to 31~ a.at .-,:
In Dad's Footsteps
Dressed in gear just like his dad, a fireman, wears,
Patrick Valles, 2, prepares to greet visitors who will be
touring Costa Mesa's fire stations this weekend as the
city's firefighters observe Fire Prevention Week. Fire
equipment will be on display Saturday a~d Sunday at
stations at 111 Rochester St., 800 Baker St., and at 2300
Placentia Ave.
Third Ortega Body
Found by Workers
Orange Count)' Sheriff's ol·
ficus ordered a massive search
of a section of land flanking the
Ortega Highway today after the
bodyofayoungman-tbetbirdin
the last eight weeks-was found
by forestry workers Wednesday.
Deputies said the victim was
found in Cleveland National
Forest territory about one and
one half miles east oftheSanJuan
guard station and about 12 east~
San J uan Capistrano. He had·
Dem shot to d eath.
They said the YOUDl maa. 8led
about 20 or ln his late teens was
. nude. Tbey refused to comment
on thepossibWty that be had been
sexually molested bef<n be was
killed.
The body was round In the same .
general area as that. used by .
tillers to d.lapose o/. the bodies o(
two other men . Investigators ad4
mlt they are without clues in wbat
are ll01' three murder imestiga-
Uons.
said. Officers said the victim, ft.lrtlter
described as having dart brown.
medium length hair and brown
eyes, had been dead about 1Z
hourS.
(SeeBODY,P aseA.Z)
Mmtial Law
InBang"fwk
BANGKOK, T baiJand
(AP) -Thailand's new
mllltary nller clamped the
irm band of martial law on
Bangkok's blood·stained
streets t oday, arresting
3,000 students in the wake
of clashes that left.at least
26 persons dead and lS>
wounded •
Strict controls were im·
J)Oled oo the local press,
gatherings of more than
five persons were prohibit·
ed and soldiers atood.guatd
at some public b•dldino as
SU,ad Chalwyu iought to
brtng the COQDtr)' UDlllr bis
c:aati'ol.
• Coroner's officers said the bo41
curreaUy undergo~ aatq11y ta
that ct a 7oung m.ae tn well·
nocllbed concllttcm. He weltbed atJ6ti\ 180poudl, Wiii ftftfeel, U I
iocbes bl beilht and his aN,y, I lldonlmlllt wu a .Uver wire
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Loss Set
At $1,000-
Store ortlclala at a Costa Mesa
market. robbed Tuesday night by
, three gun-wielding men, estimat-
ed losses at about $1,000 in cash.
The bandits were still at lar&e lo-
1' 4Q.
• Ralph's Market employes said
' another $3,000 in checks ls also
~Ueved missing in the 9:45 p.m.
Jleist at the market in Costa
:Mesa's Harbor Shopping Center.
•• 'l'bey also said an un-
't!elermlned amount or food
'tamps also is unaccounted for.
Al least seven Ralph's patrons
;,1ere robbed Tuesday night as
•the armed trio pushed their way
into cash register lines, taking ~ hceip~ from the tiJJ, and later.
wallets and purses from tbe
·customers.
Police beheve about $66 was
taken from shoppers and cash'
drawers.
The trio then rifled through an
open sale in the market, laking
the casb, checks and food stamps
before fleeing on fool into the
nipt.
One clerk, who moved too slow
for the gunmen, was struck on
the shoulder with the barrel or a
sawed-off shotgun. Clerk John
Glesceki was treated and re-
leased at Costa Mesa Memorial
Hos pital for injuries to his'
shoulder following the heist.
Police today are seeking the
three men, believed to be or Latin
descent.
One suspect is reported to be
about six feel tall, and wearing
long black hair combed straight
back. A second gunman, stand·
ing five feet seven inches tall
with a stocky build, was
described as having slicked-
dowo black hair, as was the third
suspect, who police said stands
about five feet five inches tall.
No getaway car was observed
by witnesses to the market rob-
bery.
Costa Mesan
Hugo Belau
Rites Friday
Services will be held Friday for
longtime Costa Mesa resident,
HugoE. Belau, 77, wbodied Wed-nesday.
A resident of California for 40
years, Mr. Belau, 390 Broadway,
Costa Mesa, worked for 13 years
as a maintenance man for the
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District.
He was an active member or
the First United Methodist
Church in Costa Mesa and the
Jocal Grange. Mr. Belau was also·
a member of Santa Ana Masonic
Lodge #241.
He is survied by his widow,
Belva, of the same address; a
son, Wallace George Belau of
Costa Mesa; a sister, Marian
Volling of Minne sota ; five
, brothers, Fred Belau of Texas ;
Herbert Belau of Long Beach;
Arthur Belau of Minnesota; Paul
Belau of Minnesota; Harold
Belau of Louisiana, and three
grandchildren and two great·
grandchildren.
Dr. Earl Isbell will officiate at
services Friday at 2 p.m. at the
First United Method.isl Church in
Costa Mesa.
Man Killed
After Siege
SAN DIMAS (AP) -A22-year·
old San Dim as man shot and
killed himself after barricading
himself in his home for two hours
. against Los Angeles County
sheriff's deputies, investigators
reported.
The sheriff's office said Rick
Aris. 22. shot himself in the attic
of his home arter deputies had
been called to the home by a girl
friend who reported that Aris had
struck her during an argument.
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Al'Wl ..... to MAYAGUEZ.SKJPPER CHARLES MILLER OF FOUNTAIN~ALLEY DEFENDS PRESIDENT
'Overheated' by Newspaper Account of CrttJclam on Ford's Decision
Miller Def ends Ford
Mayaguez Skipper Backs Rescue Decision
Mayaguez Capt. Charles Miller
of Fountain Valley defended
President Ford's decision to send
combat troops to rescue bis im-.
prisoned crew 18 months ago.
In a press conference set up by
White House staff members in
San Francisco on the d~ of the
second Ford-Carter debate Wed·
nesday~ Miller said, "[ feel satisfiea that the action taken by
the President is the only way that
we would have escaped captivity.
in Cambodia."
Miller's defense of Ford came
in response to a report written by
the General Accounting Office
and issued this week by the
Democrat-controlled House In·
tematlonal Affairs Subcommit-
tee.
The report was critical of the
decision that resulted in the de· albs of 18 troops on Koh Tang
Island when most of the
Jurors Hear Tape
On Hyzen "Bribe'
By TOM BARLEY
OftlM D.tlly PlletStAfl
An Orange County Superior
Court jury heard San Clemente
architect Leon Hyzen offer what th~ prosecution claims is a $1,000
bnbe Wednesday via a telephone
conversation that was taped
without the defendant's knowledge.
Deputy District Attorney John
Conley played the tape back to
the jury in Judge H. Walter
Steiner's courtroom to back up
the tes timony or former
journalist Peter Herman.
Herman, now an aide to Fift.b
District Supervisor Thomas
Riley. testified that he was acting
fbr the District Attorney's office
when he returned a call from the
accused Hyzen last M~ and
urged the architect to tell him ex-
actly what hew anted from Riley.
His voice clearly audible,
Hyzen tells He rm an in the con-
versation that he would like to
contribute $1,000 to Riley.
Hyzen tells Herman in the tape
that he would like Riley or his
staff to work out exactly how the
payment could be made.
TONIGtrr
OCC LECTURE -"Corporate
Taxation." Richard A. Brown
Jr .. lecturer. Fine Arts Bldg. ll9,
7·JOp.m.
"THE RULING CLASS"
South Coast Repertory Theater,
Tuesday-Sunday through Oct. 30,
8p m .
FRIDAY, OCT. 8
"THE SECRET AFFAIRS OF
MILDRED WILD" -Costa
Mesa Civic Playhouse, Fair-
grounds, Oct. 8-9, 15-16, 8:30 p.m.
"WHEN YOU COMIN'
BACK. RED RYDER?" -
Irvine Community Theater •.
Bristol at Red Hill, Oct. 8-9, 15-16.
22-23,8:30p.m.
KIWANIS TRAVEL &
ADVENTURE SERIES -''Sea
and Shore or Baja." Dr. Ted
Walker lecturer . OCC
auditorium. 8p.m.
FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS
"Blume in Love." OCC Forum.
7:30p.m. $1.
FOOTBALL -Cost.a Mesa vs.
''I wouldn't want to pay all that
kind or money unless I get
something in return," the voice
adds.
Conley claims that what
Hyzen, 66, of 2100 B S. Ola Vista,
wanted in return was some form
. or guarantee that he would get
the contract for the construction
or a branch library in San
Clemente. ·
Riley has testified tha( no such
building plans were in the offing
at the lime of the alleged bribe
and that they are not being con-
templated today.
Resort Area
Saved From
Hurricane
MEXICO CITY (AP) -Hur·
rtcane Madeline, packing 100-
mile-an-hour winds, turned away
from the famous resort of
Acapulco today, but continued
northward, threatening other
cities along Mexico's Pacific
COASt.
Government meteorologists
said the storm was moving north
at nine miles an hour and would
strike land between the ports of
Zihuatenejo and Manzanillo late
tonight If it held its course.
Forecasters also saia tne nur-
ri cane might weaken before
striking land because of a cold
front moving south from the
United States.
Weather has been unstable
throughout central Mexico and
s ince Wednesday afternoon
heavy rains have inundated the
capital, flooding roadways and
creating traffic jams.
Madeline, lis ted Wednesday
morning as a tropical
depression, began growing into a
major storm in the afternoon and
reached hurricane status Wed·
nesday night.
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DOCTOR •.•
Defense attorney A1 Ramsey
vainly argued Wednesday that
Robinson had been " a credit to
the community" and "a dedicat-
ed hardworking physician" in
years prior lo the murder plot.
Ramsey told Judge Rutter that
if Mrs. Robinson had not decided
to have her IUD inserted,
Robinson would never have
planned to murder her.
merchant ship's crew were on a
fis hing boat offs hore of the
island.
Miller, 63, said he became
"overheated" when be read an
account or the report under the
headline ··Mayai;:uez Dead
Wasted?"
"If our military had not been
on that island, we would have
been placed in a prison camp and
I don't think I would be here talk-
ing to you today," Miller said.
The GAO report also was
criticized by Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger who said Wed-
nesday in New York that it is "in·
accurate and showed inadequate
knoweldge.''
Officials in the Defense
Department said "The implica·
tion of the report is invalid. The
fact remains that decisions were
needed promptly, they were
made, the crew was rescued."
Dog Ate Infant ' ~
Mom Clearedi ·
In Tot Death
NEW YORK (AP) -Oiarges
o! criminally negligent homicide
were dis missed today against a
young woman whose infant
daughter was killed and partially
devoured by her starving dot.
Acting State Supreme Court
Justice Robert Haft dismissed
the charges against Joanne
Bubold at the request ol the
Manhattan district attorney's of·
face.
The inf ant. Carra BasboJd, had
been left alone in"an East Harlem
apartment by Miss Bashold, 24.
Dist. Atty. Robert M . Morgen-
thau 's office s aid it recom·
mended dismissal of the charges
"in this tragic event" because it
"believed there was no culpabili-
ty, and we felt she bad oo reason
to know that this would happen."
In requesting tbe dismissal.
Asst. Dist. Atty. Alan Broom er
said, "We are persuaded that no
proper purpose of the criminal
law would be served by continu-
ing the prosecution."
Broomer said that a 30-day in·
vestigalion showed no reason to
prosecute the woman. The death
occurred Labor Day when Miss
Bashold left her six·day-old
daughter in her apartment to re-
turn to a hospital to pick up $100
she had left there.
Miss Bashold returned from
the hospital to find that her four·
month-old German shepherd
dog, in a state of near starvation
because it had not been fed since
she entered the hospital, bad
partially devoured her baby.
Miss Basbold, a native of lbe
Cleveland. Ohio, area. was ar-
rested and charged with
criminalJy negligent homicide.
She was released lbe following
day.
In formal papers submitted to-
day in Manhattan State Supreme
Court, Broomer described the
events leading up to the death.
Miss Bashold, destitute and on
.
welfare, told welfaro work.-S
that the baby was concelVJd
when she was raped. She liWld
alone with her dog in a rund<JWn
tenement in Spanish Harleo:i.
Tbere was no IW'Diture in IJiv
apartment.
On Sept. 1, she was admitted1lt
Bellevue Hospital in labor, aitd
Carra was born tha\ evening. Oa
the ntgbt of Sept. s, a &mday, tile
mother and b a by were dhs-
cbarged. They left so late that the
hospital's property office was
Jocked for the day. Miss Basb<ld
had to borrow money to ~t
home. •
The next morning, she re-
turned to the hospital to retrieye
her money so sbe could buy food
for the baby and the dog.
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BODY •••
'lbe body was found cl~ to tile
spot.where the corpse of Rieb~
Lynn Shepherd, 36, of Long Beach"
was found last Sept. 30. ·
Shepherd's fully clothed bOOy
was found at the foot of a 60-fdiot
. high embankment by a passipg
motorist. Officers believe that his'
killer used a shotgun to kill him~
Shepherd's is the aoiy one:ot
three bodies to be identified alt.tps
point.
Officers sWl bavenotidentifi6d
the body or a young man who viu
found oo the Ortega Highway last
Aug. 22 by a biker who lticke4 a
trash bag off the road and then
found that it contained bu.man re-mains. ·.
The young man, alsosbottode-
ath, was described as being about
16 years of age, five feet. six bi·
cbes, 150 pounds and with reddish
brown hair and afaircomplexlan.
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OCC PLANETARIUM -"The
Long Distance CalJ," Stephen
Lattanzio lecturer, 7 :30 and 9
p.m.
He argued during the trial that
Robinson's discovery ol the IUD
made it clear to the physician
that his wtte was making love
with other men. Ramsey argued
that the discovery triggered the
type of thinkina that led to the
murder plot.
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There with Lloyd Smith,"
Science Hall, 7: 30 p.m. "Morali-
ty, Legality, Lunacy," Dr. Alfred
Painter, lecturer, Science Lee·
ture 1, 7:30 p.m . "Freewheel
America," Glenda aod Tim
Wilhelm lecturers. Fine Arts
Hall 119, 7:30p.m.
COASTLINE CC LECTURE -
"The Art of Dying," Christine
MaiUand lecturer, F1rst United
MetbodlatCburch, 7:30p.m.
MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY ·
, RACING -Falrg.rounda. 8: 15
-~·m.
"Dr. Robinson is a harmless
Individual," Ramsey pleaded.
''He has made a perfect ass of .
hJmself but he has been punished
already for what he has done
without further penalty."
Deputy District Attorney J~
Moseley responded tbt1t
Robln.son ia • "Jekyll and Hyde
character and a would-be killer.
• The place for 1 man like him ls
atate prison for the fUil tttm and
I urae your honor to lend him '
there," he_ told. J!oldle Rut~.. •
275 East 17th St.
Costa Mesa
Phone 642-8882
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VOL. 69, NO. 281 , 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA N TEN CENTS
MD Sentenced in Newport Death Plot
By TOM BAKLEY
OtlloeD•llYl'IMf~ Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson or
Irvine was s entenced Wednesday
to Crom two to five years in state
prison for pJannlng the murder ot
.hls estranged wUe at. her Newport Beach home.
Orange County Superior Court
Judge J .E .T. "Ned" Rutter or-
ctered tbe maximum term Cor the
soliciting offense after rejecting
repeated eleventh ham' pleas for
clemency which included the
argument that Dr. Robinson. 48. represents ·'no danger to the
community.••
"He certainly represeot.ed a
danger to Mrs. Roblnson," Judge
Rutter snapped, recalling that
tbe physician hired a bit man to
kill his wife and believed at the
time of bis arrest Feb. 25 that she
was already dead.
''He would have been in this • trial was sufficient.
courtroom on charges of first He scheduled Oct. 14 as tbe
degree murder if he bad hired the date be will rule on a defense mo.
hit man be wanted inst.ead of the tion that Robinson be &eed on
con man he got," Judge Rutter bail pending a ruling on the ap-
added. peal filed Wednesday with the
Judge Rutter refused to send Fourth District Court of Appeals
Dr. Robinson to the state's Chino inSanBernardino.
facility for a 90-day presentenc-Robinson was found guilty of
ing diagnostic study. He said be solicitinC the murder or Mrs.
felt considerable psychiatric Janice Robinson, 38, after a jury
testimony offered during the was told by hit man Anthony
Scalise, 29. that he was hi.red by
Robinson to stun1le Mrs.
Robinson and dispo.se of her body.
Mrs. Robinson bad sued tlie
doctor for divorce. It was
testified ln the trial that more
than $2 million in community
property is at issue, including the
couple's $200,000 home and
nearby land in Big Canyon.
Scalise testified that. he was or·
dered by the physician t<>
retrieve Mrs. Robinson's birth
control device and return it to the
doctor as proof of .her death.
Instead, be teatilied, be told lhe
horrified woman of the plan to
kJll her and then hid out with her
for four days in various motels
until he decided to retW'n t<>
Oranie County and contact the
district attorney's office.
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Council to Fill NB Vacancy
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MAYAGUEZ SKIPPER CHARLES MILLER OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY DEFENDS PRESIDENT
'Overheated' by Newspaper Account of Criticism on Ford's Decision •
Miller Def ends Ford
Mayaguez Skipper Backs Rescue Decision
Mayaguez Capt. Charles Miller the Prestaent is the only way that
of Fountain Valley defended we would have escaped captivity
President Ford's decision to send in Cambodia.·• combat troops to rescue hi& im-. · Miller's defense ol Ford came
pr!sooed crew 18 months ago. · in response to a report. written by
In a press conference set up by the General Accounting Office
. decision that resulted in the de·
at.hs of 18 troops on Koh Tang
Is land when most of the
merchant ship's crew were on a
fishing boat offs hore of the
island.
A total of 13 Peninsula and Lido
Isle residents have applied for
appointment to the Newport
Beach city council, according to
a spokesman for the city clerk:.
The applications are being re-
viewed by the three-man council
committee on appointments and ·
councilmen are expected to act
on the committee's recommen-
dation Monday night.
If the council is unable to agree
on an ap·pointment, then a
special election wiU be held next
March to fill the council vacancy
created by the death of Mayor
Howard Rogers.
Four new applications were re
ceived Wednesday just before the
close of filing. The final appli·
cants are:
Albert Irwin, 1802 W. Ocean
Front, a UC Irvine professor.
James Fortune. 310 Fernando St.. No.108, self employed.
Robert Allen, 314 Anade Ave.,
a marine businessman.
William Martin, 1824 W. Ocean
Front, an employe or Mcl>enndl
Douglas.
Al!IO in tbe running f oc the ap.-
pomtment are:
Peg FoTgit, Rogers' opponent
in 1974; Kae Ewing, a stock
broker who l i ves on the
Peninsula ; Don Strauss, a
former m ember or the Newport·
Mesa Unified School District
board of trustees, and Rogers•
widow, Trudi.
other candidates include J .
Douglas 'Lynn. a Peninsula resi·
dent who is an office equipment
supplier; George Bissen. an
architect from Lido Isle; Elaine
Ull't~•
LITHOGRAPH HUNG:
Wendy Yoahimur•
Linhofr, a member of the city's
Community Development
Citizens Advisory Committee; ..
Walter Zigl~r. a Peninsula resi·
de.nt who 1s president of a
ceramics firm and newly 8J>-
pointed planning commissioner.
PaulBelalis.
SLAPal
Hangs on
IRS Walls
..4 ByGARVGRANVILLE ~ OIUMO.ltyf'li.tSUI"
•
A node self.portrait of Wend~
Yoshimura. onetime fugitive
roommate of Patty Hearst. now
. hangs in the United States In•
teroal Revenue Service field of·
fice in Sant.a Ana.
It develoos that while the FBt is preparing to prosecute Miss
Yoshimura for her alleged role in
a Berkeley bombing plot. the
General Serrices Administration
paid $139for her litbosraph.
White House staff members in and issued this week by the
San Francisco on the day or the Democrat-controlled House In·
gecond Ford-Carter debate Wed-ternational Affairs Subcommit-
Miller, 63, said he became
''overheated " when he re ad an
· account oC the report under the
headline · • M aya~uez De ad
Wasted?''
By Slim Margi11
The band-written siinature ora
her work titles it, "Time of
Strength." It was done last Appl.
The Jitho depicts the artist
seated nude on a floor, apparent-
Jy staring at a polled plant. nesday ~ Mill er s aid, "I reel tee. ._
satisfiea that the action taken by The report was criticai of the
Search Launched
Third Ortega Body
Found by Workers
Orange County Sherilf's or-
ficers ordered a massive search
of a section of land flanking the
Ortega Highway today after the
body of a young m an-tbet.h:ird in
the last eight weeks-was Cound by forestry workers Wednesday.
Deputies said the victim was
found in Cleveland National
Forest territory about one and
onehalfmileseastoftheSanJuan
guard station and about 12 east of
San Juan Capistrano. He had
i>eensbottodeath.
They said the young man, aged
about 20 or in his late teens was
nude. They refused to comment m tbe possibility that he had been
sexually molested befcre be was ldlled.
1'be body was found in the same
ceneral area as that used by
Jdllers to clispose of the bodJes of two other men. Jnvestigaton ad-
Martial Law
In Bangkok
BANGKOK, Thailand
(AP) -Thailand's new
.military ruler clamped the
iron band of martial law on
Bangkok's blood-stained
streets today. arresting
3,000 students in tbe wake
CJ( d.uhes that left at least a penou dead and laJ
1'CJQnded.
Strid controls were im-
posed on the Jocal press,
1athertnp ot mOl'e tb8l1
five persons were problbtt •.
ed and soldlen stood cuard
at some public buildings as
Sanpd Cbalwyu sought to·
briq the country uoder bis
c:aatrolv T~were posted near •e1 I n11ment offices and dbaes and bsbed
:' wire put up, but the UDb
.... ~ •• qlifter• • lbortUm~ • •..
mit they are without clues in wbal
are now three murder investiga-
tions. Coroner's officers said the body
currently undergoing autopsy is
that oC a young maJe in well-
nourished condition. He weighed
about 160 pounds, was five feet, 11
inches in height and bis only
adornment was a silver wire
bracelet on his left wrist, they
said.
Officers s aid the victim, further
described as having dark brown.
m~um length hair and brown·
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Resort Area
Saved From
Hurricane
MEXICO CITY (AP) -Hur~
ricane Madeline, packing 100-
mlle-an-bour winda, turned away
from the famous resort or
Acapulco today. but continued
northward, threatening other-
citiea along .Mexico's PacWc
coast .
Government meteoTologists
aaid the ston:n... was moving norlh
at nine miles In hour and would
sUite lalld between the ports of
Zihuatenejo and M amanillo late
tooiaht lf lt held lb course.
Forecuten also said the bur-rteane mi1bt weaken before
stritinc land became ot a cold
front movln1 aouth from the
United States.
Weather bas been unstable
~out central Mexico and since Wednesday afternoon
heavy 'ralfta have inundated lbe
capital, noocUnc roadways and
creatin1 traffic Jams.
lladel1Ae. lls~ Wednesdai • morntn1 as a tropical .~ be11.n.crvwinc1Dtoa1
major tt«m In tbe eft.-uoon and
nHt..d IMlrrlcw ~ W•
aaell!qJdOI&. ..
"If our milit ary had not been
on that island, we would have
been placed in a prison camp and
1 don't think I would be here talk·
ing to you today," Miller said.
Tbe GAO report also was
criticized by Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger who said Wed·
nesday in New York thatitis "in-
accurate and showed inadequate
knoweJdge."
AP ~ollSays Carter
Victor in Debate
Miss Yoshimura's work is part
of 39 art works now banging in
the third floor-of the Sant.a Ana
federal office building. The
works are valued at $5,000 and
went up over the weekend.
Today, James Kage.kiofthe In·
ternal Revenue Service admitted
the art work has caused a stil"
among some employes whoques·
tioned the worth of many pieces.
Officia ls in the De fe nse
Department s aid "The impHca·
lion of tbe report is invalid. The
fact remains that decisions were
needed promptly, they were
made, the crew was rescued.''
Man Killed
AfterS~ege
SANDIMAS (AP)-A22·year·
old San Dimas m an shot and
ldlled himself after barricading
hlmselr in his home for two hours
. against Los Angeles County
sheriCC's deputies, investigators
reported.
The sheriff's office said Rick
Aris, 22, shot himseJf in the attic
of his home after deputies had
been caUed to the home by a girl
friend who reported that Aris had
struck her during an argument.
RADNOR, Pa. <AP)-Jimmy
Carter, impressing viewers with
confident stands on foreign and
defense policy, scored slightly
better than President Ford in
their second debate, a nationwide
Associated Press poll found to-
day.
The telephone survey or 1,07l
registered voters made im-
mediately after the debate Wed·
nesday night found neither Carter
nor Ford the clear.cut winner .
But 38.2 percent of those polled
said Carter won, whlle 34.6 per-
cent gave the nod to Ford. And
27.2 percent called it a draw or
said they didn't know who won.
While Carter's margin over
Ford was statisticaUy small, the
scores in his favor were consis-
tent throughout the varied ques-
tions asked in the poll, giving
strength to the poll's basic finding
onwhowon.
The figures from this survey of
scientifically selected Americans
were almost exactly a reverse ot
tbosefoundintheAPpoUafterthe
first presidential debate. from
DAILY PILOT ASKS WHO WON
The Big Debate
FORD CARTER
41% 15%
DIDN'TWATCH33% TIE11o/o
A r•ndom telephone survey Immediately •ft•r lllt
night'• Ford-Carter debate showed that along the
Or•~ Coatt Ford waa decidedly view.ct •• the wln-
Mf'. Survey after flrtt .. debate ga¥9 Ford 41%. Cart•r
11%. 11Dtdn't watch" lncreaHd from 20% for fl'9t de-
bm to~" ••• , nlgN..
\
which Ford emerged with a slighl
edge.
In that survey after the Sept. 2l
debate, 34.4 percent or those
polled said Ford won. while 31.8
percent said Carter was. the,
victor. A draw or "don't know ..
respons e came from 33.8 percent.
The theoretical margi.Q or error
for samples or the size used in
these surveys is about 2.9 percent
HOW EXPERTS
SCORED DEBATE-Al
in either direction if the results
are projected to stand for the re-
action of the entire viewing au-
dience. Technically, this means that
Carter 's margin over Ford in the
second debate could be due to
variations in the sample. ·
But an the figures tabulated
from interviews conducted for-
The AP by Chilton Research
Services of Radnor, Pa .• pointed
narrowly but consistently to a
Carter victory.
Tbe Carter &b~ng came
despite pre·debate ex.pectation
that Ford's experie1\ce in
Washington and especially his
last two years in the White House
would give him the edge over the
former Georgia governor.
Choke Hold
Kills Suspect
One controversial painting de-
picts a purple horse apparently
befriending a pink camel wear-
ing a gas mask.
According to the General
Services Administration, the
39-piece collection that cost ap•
proximately $5,000 is part of a
federal program aimed at en•
couraging artists, especially
minority artists.
Miss Yoshimura is a 32-year•
old Japanese American who was
a fugitive along wit.h Miss
<See NUDE, PageA2)
DID YOUR MAN
~N ROUND2?
Who won round two of the great
debate? It may be your answer
depends t>n your pointoCview.
For several other points ot
view and a look at some reac·
tlons see stories and photos today
onPateA4.
Coast
Weather
Dense low cloud s
through midmorning.
.Some log possible as well.
fUgbs in mid 70s ex~e<t.
Jows to about 60.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A 19-
year-old man. arrested for l.o-
vesttgation of house breaking.
choked to death when a police of· INSIDE T9DA Y .
fleer tried to subdue him with a ) department.approved control . AU the h0ist1.ond html of 1,
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Dailey appeared to be under the d
influence of nar~o cs and put up la ex . _ ~'
a lllht wbeo Wedn•· "~..':.': ·~ = . ~1 day. The arres <tficer then • ~= .,. ,,...,n. •1
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NUDE ••• J4iinn Now in Black
Hearst. (See related story AS)
She was captured in San Frao-
daco alODI wltb tbe ~
heiress alter one year as a
fugitive.
Miss Yoshimura had been
identified two years earlier in a
eonsplracy pJol that charged the
C!Onapirators with planning to
bomb the Navy ROTC building
on the University.of Callrornia's
.Berkeley campus.
Later accounts or Miu
Yoe.blmura's activities credited
her with helping to guide Miss
Hearst from her Symbiooese
Uberation Army activities to in·
terest ln so-cal led more construe.
1 tive aocial·polltical activities.
, However, Mias Yoshimura is ~eduled to stand trial later this
; month on the conspiracy charge .11.Dd is free on $25,000 bail. ·
Assault Set
On Everest
KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) -
Three climbers of the American
Bicentennial Everest Expedition
set up Camp 6 today l ,S28 feet
below the summit or Mt. Everest
and planned lo make the final as·
sault Friday on the world's
tallest peak.
Dr . Chris Chandler, 28, a physi -
cian from Vashon, Wash., Robert
Cormack, 30, of Boulder. Coto ..
and Sherpa guide Ang Phurba
climbed more than five hours
and 1,300 vertical feel lo the final
camp, where they will spend the
night before attacking the
29,028-foot summit, the Nepalese
Foreign Ministry said.
The ministry is in touch with
the expedition base camp by
radio. Weather conditions ap-
peared favorable -it was clear
with little wind.
Oillly Pli.t SWf "'""6
REAR VIEW OF WENDY YOSHIMURA IN SELF-PORTRAIT
Artwork Hanging In IRS Field Office In Santa Ana .
Murder Charge Dropped
Mom Not Culpable in Dog Attack on Baby
, · N~W. YORK (AP) -Charges
of cnmmally negligent homicide
were dismissed today against a
young woman whose infant
daughter was killed and partially
devoured by her starving dog.
Acting State Supreme Court
Justice Robert Hall dismissed
the c harges against Joanne
Bashold at the request of the
.Manhattan district attorney's of. lice.
The infant, Carra Bashold, had
been left alone in an East Harlem
apartment by Miss Bashold, 24.
Dist. Atty. Robert M. Morgen-
thau 's office said it r ecom
mended dismissal of the charges
.. in this tragic event" because 1t
"beli eved there was no culpab11.J
ty. and we fell she had no reason
to know that this would happen.··
In requesting the dismissal
Asst. Dist. Alty. AJan Broome;
said. "We arc persuaded that no
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BODY. • •
eyes, had been dead about I~
hours.
The body was found close to the
spot wh ere the corpse of Richard
Lynn Shepherd, 36, of Long Beach'
was found last Sept. JO.
Shepherd's fully clothed body
was found at the foot of a 00.foot
high t:mban~ment br a passing1 motonsl. Officers belt eve that his
killer used a sh~untokiU him .
Shepherd '!i is the only one or
three bodies to be identified al this
point.
Officers still have not idenllfied
the body of a young man who was
round on the Ortega Highway last
Aug. 22 by a hiker who kicked a
trash bag ofr the road and then
found that it contained human re
mains.
The young m an, alsosholtode-
ath, was described as being about
16 years of age, five feel, six in-
ches, 150 pounds and with reddish
brown hair and a faircomp1exion.
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proper purpose of the criminal
law would be served by conlinu·
ingtheprosecution. ··
Broomer said that a 30-day m·
vestigation showed no reason to
prosecute the woman. The death
.occurred Labor Day when Miss
Bashold left her six-day-old
daughter in her apartment lo re·
tum to a hospital to piclc up $100
she bad left there.
Miss Bashold returned from
the hospital to find that her four·
month-old German shepherd
dog, in a state of near starvation
because it had not been fed since
she entered the hospital, had
partially devoured her baby .
Miss Bashold, a native of the
Cleveland, Ohio, area, was ar
res t ed and charged with
criminally negligent homicide.
She was released the folJowing
day.
In formal papers submitted to·
day in Manhattan Slate Supreme
Court. Broomer described the
events leading up to the death.
Miss Bashold, destitute and on
welf~. told welfare workers
that tht! baby was conceived
when she was r aped. She lived
alone with her dog in a rundown
tenement in Spanish Harlem.
There was no furniture in ht>r
apartmenL
On Sept. 1, she was admitted at
Bellevue Hospital in labor, and
Carra was born lha\ evening. On
the night of Sept. 5, a Sunday. the
mother and baby were dis·
charged. They left so late that the
hospital's property office was
locked for lbe day. Miss Basbold
had to borrow money lo get
home.
The next morning. she re
turned to the hospital to retrieve
her money so she could buy food
for the baby and the dog.
But the dog was starving and
the baby was left on the floor
because Miss Bashold did not
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DOCTOR •••
Defense attorney Al Ramsey
vainly argued Wednesday that
Robinson had been •• a credit to
the community" and "a dedlcat·
ed hardworking physician" in
years prior to the murder plot.
Ramsey told Judge Ruller that
if Mrs. Robinson had not de<'ided
to have her IUD inserted ,
Rob inson would never h ave
planned to murder her.
He argued during the trial that
Robinson's discovery ot the IUD
made it clear to the physician
that his wife was making love
with other men. Ramsey argued
that the discovery triggered the
type of thinking that led to the
murder plot.
"Dr. Robinson is a harmless
individual," Ramsey pleaded.
"He has made a perfect ass or
himself but he has been punjAhed
already for what he bas done
wilhput further penalty."
Deputy District Attorney J ay
Mosel ey re s ponded that
Robin.son is a "J ekyll and Hyde
character and a would·be killer.
'l'be place for a man like him is ·
state prison for the full term and •
I urce your bonor to send b.1lli ~e." ~e ~d 1uc1&e Butt.er. • ••
(
own a crib or a bed. When s he re·
turned 90 minutes later, she
found the dead baby. She told ar-
riving police, "The dog ate my
baby.••
Miss Bashold had lived in New
York for 3~ years. Broomer
said, holding temporary jobs in a
book bindery and as a cham·
berm aid .
He said during 1976 she
became pregnant and continued
to live alone. "in isolation, hav."
ing minjmal contacts with either
family or friends."
Humphrey .
In Surgery
For Cancer
NEW YORK (AP> -Sen.·
Hu be rt H. Humphrey was
wheeled into an operating room
today and underwent surgery lo
remove his cancerous urinary
bladder. With his wife, Muriel, at his·
side the past several days, the
Minnesota Democrat was
described as in good spiriLc; prior
to the six to eight-hour operation
a t Sloan-Ketter ing Cancer
Center . wher e he has been
hospitalized since Monday.
After he was put to sleep by
anethesia, a surgical team was·
to perform a final preoperative
test -a look inside the diseased
bladder with instruments.
T hen, barring a ny abrupt
change in plans, the surgjcal
team beaded by Dr. Willet Whit·
more was to remove Humphrey's
bladder and any adclilional dis·
cased tissue. They also planned
to remove a small piece of lhe
bowel to make a drain for urine
through Humphrey's system.
The former vice president h as
had trouble with rus bladder for
eight years. Some tiny tumors
were once removed. then be UD·
derwent radiation treatment and
until last April was receiving an
anticancer drug. At that point,
the problem was thought to have
been cured.
Whitmore said that ir the
tumor is s uperficial. Hum-
phrey's chances of surving five
years or more are 60 percent.
However, those chances could
fall as low as 10 percent if the
tumor has spread from the blad·
der.
He also will have his prostate
and lymph glands around the
bladder removed.
Whitmore said be expected
Humphrey to have an uneventful
convale1cence and predicted he
would eventually be able lo con-
tinue the kind or political activity
which has characterized his
career for several decades.
Viets Blast U.S.
MANILA (AP)-lnltsfirstma·
jor statement to the lnternatiooal.
economic community, Vietnam
today accused the United states'
of retusln1 to beJp It rebuild aod
demanded an end to the rl'eeliq
of the new government'aasaet.s1D
U.S. bl.DU. . ... -.. -
A.irCal Parent' Finn Succeeds . 1
SAN DIEGO. (AP) -Court·
appointed trustees say they
lurned around. the bankrupt
.Westgate-California Corp.. the
-conglomerate controlled for
:years by C. Arnholt Smith, and
·areoperatingltintheblack.
Westgate-California owns Air
California, which for the past . tour years has been one or the
conglomerate's few money·
m aking ventures.
In a special report released
seven months after the institution
or bankruptcy proceedings by
Westgate-California, trustees
Curvin J . Trone and Herbert
Kun1el :;aid the conglomerate
showed a profit or $500,000 since
the first or January.
Westgate operated at a loss of
$3.9 million in 1974 and a I06S of
$5.3 million in 1975.
Part of the r eorganization re-
port showed that for the first
seven months or 1976, Air
California recorded revenues or
$26,435,000 and net income of
$1,176,000.
1be figures released by Air Cal
include a one-time charge to net
income of $203,000 resulting from
the seven percent convertible de-
benture call effected on Aug. 10.
Total assets as of July 31 are
shown as $12,671,000.
In the report issued Monday in
San Diego bankruptcy court, the
trustees said that al the time o!
their take over . the con ·
glomerale's financial status in-
cluded a stockholder's deficit or
$53,000.
The trustees cited further loses
of $8. 7 million in disposing m the
Westgate Plau Hotel in San
Diego and $1.5 million disposing
of the development firm, Golcon·
daCorp. ·
Accordin g to t he r eport.
••w estgate's history consists
largely ora round robinorrrenetic
acquisitions and dispositions or
assets from and lo the same
groups of people.
"Prices were arbitrarily set
without r egard to economic
•
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value and largely geared lo
where recognition ol a 'gain' o~
•Joss' or movement ol cub was
d~med useful to Smith at any
g1ven moment ...
"Smith often functioned both as the lending officer and the ap-
praiser ol the value of the col·
lateral securing th~ )oan.s.•· • .
Smith, 77, bas been placed oo
probaUoo and fined f« no coo.t4.st
pleas to federal felony charOs
and faces a s tate Lrlal tor frafd
and misapplication ol bank tunas
as well as lawsuits involvilg
millions of dollars in civil~.
Jurors Hear Tape
On Hyzen 'Bribe'·
By TOM BARLEY
OllM 0.Uy PltotS.."
An Orange County Superior
Court jury beard San Clemente
architect Leon Hyz.en ofier what
the prose<:ution clai~ is a $1,000
bribe Wednesday via a telephone
conversation that was taped
without the defendant's
knowledge.
Deputy District Attorney John
Conley played the tape baclt: to
the jury in Judge H. Walter
Steiner's courtroom to back up
the tes timony of forme r
journalis t Peter Herman.
Herman, now an aide to Filth
District Supervisor Thomas Riley, tesWied thatbewasacting
for the District Attorney's office
when be returned a call from the
accused Hyzen last May and
urged the architect to tell him ex·
actly what be wanted from Riley.
His voice clearly audible,
Hyzen tells Herman in the con-
versation that be would lite to
contribute $1,000 to Riley.
}brzen tells Berman in the tape
that be would like Riley or bis
stafr to work out exactly bow the
payment could be made.
"I wouldn't want to pay all that
kind or money unless I get
something in return," the voice
adds. • •
Conley clai ms t hat what
Hyzen, 66, of 2100 B S. Ola Vista,
wanted in return was some form
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A.rchttect Lec>n Hyun ~ • . •
•ol guarantee that he would ~
the contract tot the constructieo
of a branch Hbrary in San
Clemente. ·: ·
Riley bas testified that no su~h
building plans were in the offiag
at the time of the alleged bri6e
and that they are not. being c~ti·
templated today. • . .
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1976
Afternoon
N.Y.Stoeks
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• TEN CENtS
Third Ortega g Sparks Search
Oran1e County Sheriff's of·
flcen ordered a massive search
of a section of land Oaoking the
Orte1a Highway today after the
body of a young man-thethlrdin
tbe Jut eight weeka -was found
by forestry workers Wednesday.
Deputies said the victim was
found In Cleveland NatiooaJ
Forest territory about one and
one ball miles east oltheSan Juan
guard station and about 12 east of
San Juan Capistrano. He bad'
been sbot to death.
They said the young man. qed
about 20 <>r in his late teens was
nude. They refused to comment
OD the possibility that be Ud been
sexually molested before be was killed.
1be body was found in the same
general area as that used by
k1llen to dlapose ol the bodie1 ol two other meo. lnv.U.aton ad·
mil they are without clues in what
are now three murder investiga·
tions.
Coroner's omcen said tbe body
currently undergoing autopsy is
that of a young male in well·
nourished condition. He~ about 180 pounds, wu five feet. 11
inches in belgbt aDd bis only
adornment was a allver wire
bracelet on bis left wrist, they
said.
Offtcers said the victim, further
described u having dark brown,
medium length ~air and brown etes. had been dead about 12 hours.
'Jbe body WU found cloee to the
spot where &be corpse of Richard
Lyon Shepherd, 36, of Long Beach
Ford Invasion Backed . . .
By Mayaguez. Cap
. .
•
Satisfied
With Use
Of Force
Mayaguez Capt. Charles Miller
of Fountain Valley defended
President Ford's decision to send
combat troops to rescue his im·
prisoned crew 18 months ago.
Io a press conference set up by
White Ho11se staff members in
San Francis~o on the day of the
second Ford.Carter debate Wed·
nesda~1 Miller said, "I feel satisfiea th~t the action ta.ken by
the Pr~ident is the pnlf way that "w°'*9 beYe escaped captirity
in Cambodta. • •
J[iller's defe"58 of Ford cune in response to a rewrt written by
the General Accounting OUice
llAYAQUEZ SKIPPER CHARLES MILLER OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY DEFENDS PREs1oENT...... ~c:n~;:~:o~:ll:s~ ~~~ _____ ·_o_v_9ftle __ •_ed_'_br_N_•_•_es>a __ P9f __ A_ccou __ nt_of_Crttlcl __ "" __ on_F_o_rd_'_•_D_ecf_alo_n _____ . ternationa.J Affairs Subcommil·
By Slim Margin
AP PollSaysCarter
Victor in Debate
RADNOR, Pa. <AP)~Lmll\Y
Carter, impressina viewers with
confident stands on foreign and
defense policy, scored slightly
j)etter than President Ford in
tbeir second debate, a nationwide
"'AAociated Press poll found to-
Qy.
The telephone survey of 1,071
re1istered voters made im·
~ately alter the debate Wed·
IW9day night found neither Carter nor Fordtbe clear-cut winner. But 38.2 percent ol those polled
Hid Carter won, while 34.6 per·
cetrt gave the nod to Ford. And
27.2 percent called it a draw or
said they didn't know who woo.
While Carter's marlin over
Ford was statistically small, the
scores in his favor were consis·
tent throughout the varied ques·
tlons asked in the poll, giving
t¢rength to the poll's basic finding
onwbowon. ·
1be figures from this survey of
eclentifically selected Americans
were almost exactly a reverse of
those found in the AP poll after the
first presidential debate, from
which Ford emerged with a slight
edge. .
lo that survey after the Sept. 23
debate, 34.4 percent ol those
polled said Ford won, while 31.8
percent· said Carter was . the
victor. A draw or "don't know"
response came from33.8pereent.
1be theoreticaJ maJ'lin ol error
for samples ot the size used in
these surveys is about2.9perceot
(See POLL, P8'eA1>
DID YOUR MAN
WIN ROUND 2?
WbO won rouna twooltlle great
.debate! lt may .be yoµr answer
dependa on your point of vtew.
FOT several other pointa of
vtew and a ·toot at some r.eac·
tlons see stories and pbotQS today
on Page A•.
DAILY PILOT ASKS WHO WON
The · Big ~bOte
FORD CARTER
41% 15%
DIDN'T WATCH 33% TIE11%
. .
A r9ftdom telephone 8Ur"Y I~ .,_ IMt
night'• Ford-Carter......_ IM:wecl tttet "°"9 the
Orange Co•at Ford .. dectdedty wlewed 11 lite Win-
ner. Sufvef •tier flnl ....._ pwe Ford ~. C8'ter
.. 1K. 0 Dtdft-i WMdi" lta•Hd froftlt 20% fOr tnt .. .... '° 33% .... ~· ,,.
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Smog Level
--No Danger,'
Officials Say
Just because the twin peaks or -
Saddleback Mountain couldn't be
seen from the Talley below on
Wednesday doeso 't necessarily
mean it was overly smoggy, _
Orange Coun'y air pollution con-
trol officials said todav.
Oxidant (ozone) levels in the air
over El Toro, Laguna HilJ5 and
Mission Viejo reached only .09
parts per million of oxygen. It
takes a reading of .20beforeafirst.
staie alert ls c ailed.
''Vislblllty bas been very poor
down there for the past few days
and probably for a few m<Jre
days," said a pollution distrlct
spokesman.
"The hue and brown color is
probably caused by particulate
matter (soot and oth~ floe
particles suspended in the air>
and probably some nitrogen
dloxide, whjch ·bu a brownlab
tint."
The spokesman alao noted that
days with extremely fOQY mom· inla in the valley area generally
have very buy afternoons.
''Thete's something about the
atmosphere -humidity: I guess
-that causes the haze to bang
more beavlly than usual," the
spokesman said.
'lbou1b It's not usually thought
of as part of the s~ed ''smog
se~::· tlae month d October la nornuu.J.Y one of the worst times
of the year for air poll~on.
Choke Hold
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A 1•
year-old man, arrested for in-
vau,atlon of bouM bnaklaa.
choked to death when a polleeol-
ftcer tried to subdue him with a
department-appro•ed coatrc>l
bold, a police apobsman re-
ported. .
A apoknmaa said Edward
Dalley apPeared to be ~ tbe
IDO\aence ot narcotlea and put up
a fiC)lt when arr11•ed w-..
clay. Th arNtt1Q oftlffl' tbm
tried UM Deck bola, Daile1 lost
eoaeclouaneu, and could not be
rerind.
AadMlrtd• said tbe Melt Mid
11 GDe taqbt bJ -11111110•• "1 tlM! police ..,......_to cGall'al
people~ l.rrM.
tee. .
The report was criUcaJ of the
decision that resuJted in the de·
albs of 18 troops on Koh TIJ:lg
Island whe n most or the
merchant ship's crew were on a
fishing b~at offshore of the
island.
Mitler, 63, said he became
"overheated" when he read an
account of. the report under the
beadflne "Mayaguez Dead
Wasted?"
"U our mllllary had not been
on ll)at island, we would have
been placed in a prison camp and
I don't think I would be here talk·
ing to you today,'' Miller said
The GAO report also was
criticised by Secretary ot Stile
Heory Kis1lnger who said Wed-
nesday in New York thatit is "In·
accurate and showed inadequate lmoweldge."
Officials in the Defense
Department said "1be impiica·
tioa of the report is invalid. The
fact remains that decisions were
needed promptly, they were
made, the crew was rescued."
Pat,ty's Pal's
Art Hanging
In Santa Ana
87 GA&Y 08ANVILLE °' .. .,. .. , ..........
A nude self-portrait of Wendy
Yoshimura, onetime fugitive roommate of Patty Hearst, now
haqs in the United States In-
ternal Revenue Service field ot.
ficeinSanta Ana.
It develoas that while the FBI is preparing to proeecute Miss
Yosbimura for her alleted role in
a Berkeley bombing plot, the
General Serrices AdministraUon
pald$139for her lltbocrapb.
Tbe band-written signature on
ber work UUes lt, "Time ot
Slnqth." It was dooe lut April.
Tbe lltbo deplcta the artist
seated nude on a OOO!i apparent· lY ltarini at • potted Plant.
Ilia Ya.blmura's work ls part
d • art works nw han8lnl ln
tbe third noor of the s.nta Ana
federal office bulldlag. Tbe
wwb are valued at ~000 and
went up over the weekend.
,Today. James KalMi d the Ill·
t.llal ftevenue SenSee admitt.d
the mt won bu c....CS a ltir
8IDCIDl 101De emploJel wbo caues-
-.cl U.. worth of~~· One eoatroveniaJ palDUJll de-
pict. a purple -.... 8Pl*'tlltl.1 befrieDdlnl a plllk camel ...,.._
< ... NVDE, PaleAI>
wufoundlastSept.30.
Sbepberd's fully clothed body
was found at the foot of a 90-foot
b.lgh embankment by a passing
motorist. Officers believe lbat bis
killer used a shot«untokillhim. Sbepberd's is lbe anJy one of
three bodies to be iden¥ecl at tb.l.s
point.
Offi~en still have notidentltled
the body of a youn1 man who was
found on the Ortea• Hllb•ay last
Aug. 22 by a biker who ticked •
trash bag off the road and thee
found that it contained human r.
mains. 'lbe youna man. also sbol to der
atb. was described as being aboul
16 years of age, five feet. six ia-
chea, "°~and with reddi* brown hair and a f aircomplexiodl'
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· SADDLEBACK TEACHERS SHOW DISSATISFACTION
T~~" Dennie Smith Read• Teachers' Cont~nttona
..
20· 'Teachers Picket
Over Pay Stymie .· •
While Saddleback Valley
Unified School District trustees
heralded the approval ol coo·
tr8cts with two other employe
groups Wednesday, teachers
gave the fll'lt public demonst:.r.a·
tion of their unsettled situation.
About 20 teachers picketed the
entrance of the partd.ng lot ot Los
Allsos Intermediate School
before the trustees held t.hetr re-
IJU}ar meeting. As can pulled in·
to. the lot, teachers banded out
flyers declaring "Teachers Are
Concerned." The leaflets, printed by the
Saddleback Valley Educators
Aaaoclation (SVEA>. wblch
repres41ntl lbe teacb,rs, con-
tends the attitude ol the board
toward the teachers ia '"Do loaaer
cme of cooperation.
''Deciaions a.re made more on
polltieal conslderaUom rather
than what is fair. juat or reucina·
ble,'' it said.
Apparently 'ft'ritten to lain tbe
support of parent.a and tu·
payen, the Oyer contends this 8t·
Utude will lead to a deterioradon
ol teacher morale and expending
"large sums of money wbicb wtn
benefit only the district 'ad·
minlstration and the b1011·paid ·
le1al consultant&."
Teachers also carried lllDI -
which were not easily seen in the
evening darkneas -aSldna such
lbinp as "Who pull! the bOard's
strings?•• and announclng
"Teachers are concerned with
your children's education."
•
trustee s bave r ev ers~4
themselves al the bargaining l•
ble by not allowing many ot UMlir
past policies to be included in-i
cooU'act.
None of this, they said, is help-
ing negotiations to move ahead.
And all of it, they said, will aff~
t.be children's education.
Few people-going to tbe m~
ing talked with the picketers an4
the trustees made no comm•
about them.
Trustees also made few coil\·
meots when they unanlmousl,r
approved contracts with the 5'6-
dleback Valley Pupil ServlceJ
Association <SVPSA> and tbe.
Saddleback Valley cha~r ol (h\\
California School EmploYes AS·
soctation <CSEA>.
(See PICKETS. Pace AZ> __________ ""' .. ·
Coast·
Weather
Denae low c load a :
through mld111ornln1.
Some fog possible u well.
Hlahs In mid 70I expected.
l~ to about eo.
The \eatbers said tbeY .ere
pleketiftc to lnlorm tbe pobU.c
that they haven't HUled yet uct la•ex ,
that •'the board WOD't IM!llCJUat.e MY_....._ AU .......... CAI .. llMY...,.. ID aood faith." . ...~ =,.,_ ••tt'• not mooey, •• aae said. a-4Mll Cir. ..... ~
They chU'fld the board bJs Cil*'a CJ =c..y A•n
lboWD ltl lack of aood l.itb '1 :.:.:.=-.. ~ ~ ~:l freednl their sa.larlea and de-....,. .... ..,, a.
madlnl tbey pay tcr the tnfl• ~ 1 , .. C:: w • Uonar1 lDereaaea to~. . ..., .. .._. ce ~
They alto object•4l tbat ....._. .. ...,_
~ t I . "' OM. y Pit.OT SB Thur!c!!y. October 7. 1'7e
"Bug' Drowned
By Viejo Vandals
Volk.awageos don't float.
U you want to dispute tbe polS. dlectwD Ml.._ \119.. ;o resident Ed Taylor. He's ao authority oa tM tople.
F.d, a senior aide ID the Coual1 clerk'• omce In Santa
Ana. found bis "buc" at
the bottom or Mission f ) Viejo High School's .1 BRIE ~s swimming pool at a • r ,
time wbeo be bad hoped
to uae his car to get to "----------" church.
Orange County
sberilr's officers said the thieves broke down the gates at
the school to gain entry and then deliberaUey dumped tbe
car in the water.
Taylor values the 1065 at $5,000.
Belpf.,, Baad C.•t ..
Mission Viejo housewife Joan C. Robbins paid very de-
arly the other day for the helping hand she gave a &bopper
who spilled a cart full ol groceries outside· a local aton.
Orange County sheriff's olficers'said someone toot her
wallet coolaining S303 in cash while Mrs. Robbins, 48, ol ~1 Canaoca, helped the shopper in distress.
They said the theft occurred at the Safeway market.
Muirtands and La Paz.
'Dtfe-1 Get• €.-er•
A burglar whose met.bod of entry is unknown to Orange
C.ounty sheriff's officers has stolen a camera valued at $S50
from a Mission Viejobome..
Deputies aald the camera was taken from the master
bedrooin in the home ol electrical engineer Quo Chen Hu,
25902 Serenata. They said Bu was at wort wben the movie
camera was stolen.
Gold .leteelf1J Stelfte
Gold Jewelry valued by the victim at $350 bu be«l ·
stclen from a Laguna Hills apartment by a thief wbo may
have bad a pass ltey to tbe premises, Orange County.
sheriff's officers said.
Deputies said the theft was reported by Litane Paris
McCauley, 69, or 283 "O" Avenida Carmel ID~ Leisure
World complex. She was away from home at the time.
Dog Bite Briap Sllit •
Damages totaling more than $50,000 were demanded
Wednesday by an El Toro man wbo claims a neighbor's do&
attacked and bit his ~year-old son.
Naming Richard Shute as defendant in his Orange
County Superior Court lawsuit, William A. Donohoe, 22011
Lakeland Ave., claims the dog allegedly ownecl by Shute at·
tacked two other boys and another dog prior to the alleged
attack on bis son last Oct. 3.
He further seeks a court order for the destruction of the
Chow dog known as "Yogie" oo the grounds that the animal
is known t-0 be vicious and is allowed by Shute to roam tbe
area.
Viejo Grad
Attends USC
As Scholar
Matthew Eric Hanson. a June
graduate of Mission Viejo Hlgb
School, is attending the Universi-
ty of Southern California this fall
aa a Trustee Scholar.
Hanson , who maintained an
"A" average throughout bigb
school. is one of 20 students in the 2,100-member freshman class
who received thisbooor.
Trustee Scholars are cbo6en
for scholas tic achievement,
leadership, c haracter and
evidence of unus ual talent in one
ocmoreareas.
Hanson, who will major in
aerospace engineering, bas ac·
cepted a four-year Air Force
ROTC scholarship.
While in high school, he was
president or the school's chapter
or the California Scholarship
Federation and the Jwlior Class.
He was one of 150 students in the
nation to receive the American
Academy of Achie vement
Award.
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PICKETS •••
Both contracts include lifting
the salary freeze, a rour percent
cosl-of·living raise and covering
the inflationary increases in in·
auraoce benefits.
CSEA was also given a main-
tenance of me mbership clause
and aereed to study a merit pay
system.
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NUDE •••
ing a gas mask.
According to the General
Services Administration, the
39-piece collect.ion that cost ap-
proximately $5,000 is part ~ a
federal program aimed at en-
couraging artists, especially
minority artists.
Miss Yoshimura is a 3Z-year-
old Japanese American wbo was
a fugitive along with Mias
Hearst.
She was captured ln San Fran-
cisco along with the newspaper
heiress after one year a.a a
fQg11iYe.
Miss Yoshimura bad been
identified two years earlier in a
conspiracy plot that charged the
conspirators with planning to
bomb the Navy ROTC building
on the University.of Callfornia"s
Berkeley campus.
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Ditty ............
CONVERSATION PLAYED
Architect Leon Hpen
Hyzen .,Bribe'
Tape Played
Before Jury
By TO• BAKLEY oe .. .,....,,.......,
An Orange County Superior
Court jury beard San Clemente
architect Leon Hy&en offer what
the prosecution claims ls a $1,000
bribe Wednesday via a telephone
conversation that was taped
without the defendant'•
knowledge.
Deputy District Attorney Jolm
Conley played the tape back to
the jury in Judge H .. Walter
Steiner's courtroom to back up
the testimony of former
journallat P~r Herman.
Herman, now an aide to Fifth
District Supervisor Thomas Riley, tesWied lhatbewaaacting
fOf' the District Attorney's office
wben be returned a call from the
accused Hyzen last May and
urged the architect to tell him ex·
act..ly what be wanted from Riley.
His voice clearly audible,
Hyzen tells Herman in the con-
versation that be would like to
contribute $1,000 to Riley.
Hyun tells Herman in the tape
that he would like Riley Of' his
staff to work out exactly bow the
payment could be made.
"I wouldn't want to pay all that
kind of money unless I get
something io return," the voice
adds.
Conley claims that what
Hyzen, 66, of 2100 B S. Ola VISta.
wanted in return was some form
~ guarantee that be would get
the contract for the construction
of a branch library in San Clemente. .
Riley bas testified thllt no such
buUdJng plans were in the ofting
at the time or the alleged bribe
and that they are not being coo.
templated today.
The prosecution argues that
Byzen was well aware at the
time be called Riley and later
spoke to Herman that the $1,000
cootributioo be bad in mind was
an Wegal payment.
8100 Million Lost
FRESNO (AP) -Incomplete
assessment of damage from last
week's heavy storm shows well in
excess of $100 mlllloo in losses to
San Joaquin Valley crops.
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CARTER
38.2, FORD
34.6%
.. . 2Held
lnRaDe~
Kidnap
A 23-yea.r-old woman was Ii.Id
naped from a Laimaa Bdcl
street and r aped repeatedly :b:
two men aa ber abductors drov1
to Oceanside today . :
t I I I The woman gained ~et
freedom and caused the arrest o
two Camp Pendleton mart.aea
when sbe was allowed tom~ 1
telephone call to tell Ji\tllerton,-e
latives she was all right.
A nation-wide Associated Press poll found that Jim.
my Carter scored higher, by a slight margin, thu
President Ford in Wednesday's debate. The surv97
sampled opinions d 1,071 voters following the de-
bate.
F,....PageAJ
POLL •••
in either direct.loo if the results
are projected to stand ror the re-
action of the entire viewing au·
dience.
Tecbnlcally, this meam that
Carter's margin over Ford in the
second debate could be due to
variations in the sample.
But all the figures tabulated
HOW EXPERTS SCORED DEBATE-A3
from interviews conducted ror
The AP by ChUtoa Resean:b
Se!vices of Radnor, Pa., pointed
narrowly but conslstmtly to a
Carter victory.
The Carter s howing came
despite pre-debate expectation
that Ford's experience in
Waabtngton and espedally bis
last two years ID the White House
would give him the edge over the
fcrmer Georgia governor.
French on Strike
PARIS <AP) -Millions of
French workers bave joined in a
nationwide 24-bour atri.ke to pro.
test tbe government's anti·
tnflation plan. Unlon apotesmm
said the strike wu 80 percent ef.
fective, but bualDesa leaders said
it wu Jeu than half that oeure.
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Resort Area
Saved From
Hurricane
MEXICO CITY (AP) -Hur·
ricane Madeline, = 100-
mil&an-bour winds, 8Wa7
from tbe famous resort or
Acapulco today, but «GllmMd
northward, tbreatP.ning other
cities along Mexico's Paclftc coast.
Government iheteorologi1ta
sajd the storm waa moring north
at nine miles an hour and would
strike land between the port. ol
Zibuatenejo and lfmaanlDn late
tonight if it held its coune.
Forecasters also said tbe bur-
rtcane might weaken before
striking land because of a cold
front moving south from the
United States.
Weather bas been unstable
tbrougbout central Mexico ..t
since Wedne~da7 afternooa
heavy rains have tmmdllted the
capital. Oooding roadways and
creatlng traffic Jams.
Madeline, listed Wednesday
morning as a tropical
depression. began growing into a
miYor storm in the afternoon and
reached hurricane status Wed·
nesday Digbt.
Oceanalde police con~°'
the Pier Motel where the~
woman wu 1UU talking oo \ht
telephone and the twc
servicemen stood nearby. •
The marines were to be 1 f&
turned to tbe Laguna Be.ct
Police Department where Detec-
tive Gene Brooks said they 1tiJl
be booked for kidnap, rape, 9e1
perversion and robbery. :
'lbe attractive blonde vicU111
was treated at South Coast Coln-
munlty Hospital. A.side from th4
trauma of the sexual HIM'Ra,
abe was bru11ed from ra..Qr~
treatment In the auto. :
1be arrested men are Benak
Arredondo, 21, and Carfoa
· Gooza.les, 22. :
Broots said the woman wu al>-
ductA!d rrom th~ 1100 block :o1
South Coast Highway u AM
walked shortly after midniOt
toward an all-night restaunD&
from a friend's home where w
was visiting. .
Tbe woman said a car paDed
beside her u sbe walked and ..
pusmger called out to her. SM
said she tried to ignore the ~ dent. but the auto pulled abealtof
her and u sbe walked bJ. ahe
wu srabbed and fon:edinsldebD
the baa seat. · ·
When the woman retmed :to
disrobe, ber clothing •J•
pbysically removed by one of the men.
Broob said the men took tuCDI
raping the woman wbicb Jn-
volved switching drivers several ·Um~. :
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