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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-11-15 - Orange Coast Pilot~·Pilot's Son Feared Dead .. ' • Newport-Beaeh Reeo11nt Shows by Four 7lst District Armed Holdups Margin Shrinks Rocke MONDAY AFT~RNOON , NOVEMBER 15, 1976 l VOL U, NO J10. t SECTIONS, l6 PAGES I After Recount 7Ist District Margin Shrinks After two days of r('C'ounting the ballots from Orange County-., 71st Assl'mbly Dis trict thl' Bandits Hit Four Stores ~ ·In Newport The Sunda> night holdup of a Newport Beach liquor storc> brought to four the i.tnng of armed robbencs committed in Newport over the wc<'kend, Police said roday Like the others. Sunday's S300 robbery at the Balport l..Jquors. 4521 West Coast lhghway, was the work of a lone bandJt but police said they do not bchevc the rob bery is ltnked to any of the other holdups under invcsl.Jgation margin of victory for Democrat Chet Wray had dwindled from 65 to 57 votes. county election of- ficials said today. The recount demanded by Republican Pl\il Seitz continued today. Less than half or the dis· tricl 's 284 precincts had been counted as of Friday. There were 93,494 votes cast in lhe 7lst district Nov. 2. Wray, a United Auto Workers official, was a heavy favorite lo wm the seat in what is a heavily Democratic, blue-colJar section of central Orange County However. Seitz. a former aide lo state Se nato r De nnis Carpenter IR·Newport Beach). ran a surprisingly strong race and apparently lost by a mere 65 votes La le I a s t week . county Registrar of Voters AJ Olson in· d1cated there was a possible er· ror in the original accounting for 7lst district votes. , 01lly Ptlol Sl1fl PllOto BODY OF SAN DIEGO PILOT ARTHUR KAY REMOVED FROM TRABUCO CANYON Site of Sunday Crash Being Searched to Determine If Others Were Aboara Det. Sgt. Ken Thompson said the other robberies. all of which occurred Friday night, were re· ported al Albertson ·s Market, 3049 E . Coast Hi ghway, the Spor tsman 's L iquor , 2615 He said that. in one precinct, 25 fewer ballots were counted than were signed for on election day by voters in that prednct. Newport Blvd. and Fry's Market, A spokesman tn Olson's office Pilot's Son Feared Dead llS 15th St. Each boldUp was com· WQuld. say only that the question mjlted by a lone gunman. or the missing ballots was about According to Thompson, the to be resolved. Olson was not im· same man is believed to have ~mediately available for com- committed the robberies ~he l"ment...i · Searchers Seek-Body in Trabuco Brush By TOM BARLEY 011114 Diiiy Pll<ll Sl•ll · ~rtsman's Liquor and a 's 1"t ,... -,. k t II • r e · If -. 1 "' ' · A pilot who was al first thought • ~e said investig .. \or • ' D--lk W•i{.:~'J to be alone Sunday when his evethatthemanwltot ':~~ 'CC• er.""'U s ingle engine aircraft smashed from Albertson's at gt.(npolnt,\i "r.: ~., ' ' ' " •· into the south wall of Trabuco Ca· responsible for a nearl)" tden~cal ~. '' *' ' ..fJI. a.-' · nyon was identified by Orange oldup of the Albertso~ int ,rri.,,u1i, County coroner 's officers today Laguna ~each on Nov. Z. • .. • ' • J , . . as Arthur J ack Kay, 52, of San Investigators are at a loss t/b' W ~GTON (AP> -An al· ,. Diego. plain ~e sudden outbreax,t~r rob· torney-Jor Tc¥>gs u"1 Park's• . But Investigators now believe beries in Newport Beac~ where. Wasbington-b afed "io~sltnenl that Kay's son may have ~n there had been only :i>,r J.flrtui says he aaps adV1Sed the ~with him in the four-seater fromJanuarytoNov.1.~. • './ • S9u~Kor.. · ~qiannotto lllachine when it apparently lost .,_ ______ __,_~ ...... .111,*'""11.r .. ,r , cooperft 'I! 'Justice Depart· ~ tP<>wer while circling over rugged .)'OU AUTO TRY met! .ol ~Korean in-terrain and rammed into the ~ ) flu e-dl in~ngress. 1,soo.root canyon wall about 250 "' · /at ettq~ o Atty. Gen. !eetfrom the summit. r A PILOT AD ~ ,ward -~'· la'!"Yer R~~rt lnvestig.ators working in brush • "I 'm happy! I sold 01Y car the J. Abl 81 ~.e , was advi~i~g that ranges in height Crom eight •rint day the ad appeared in' Pa.rk d · h' ~hrm. Pacific to 10 feet are today searching for ~piper •• 'De\lelo ent:lnc .• "to cease any pieces of aircraft and tbe re- . That's the advertising success~ and all forms 0 f ~oluntary malns or the man or men in~ the •story of a Newport Beach man~c.oop,4;ratton In this mv~sllga-plane lhat apparently ran info r who placed this classified ad· ~ ti()h. problems during a Oight fro10 I '65Claasic.Cherry. . , ~bles said he was_ taking the SanDiego~oOntario. . Top cond. Blue, cstm int. action because Jusu.ce Depart· Coroner s officers sllld they Sl 400 Al\ lpm ment lawyers were vtolaUng the will not be oble to determine for xx'x-x~x • law by leaking details or the pro-certain exactly who was in the If you want to convert your car be to ~e news m~a. and were aircraft unlll they have complet· w cuh, call 142.5678. rt pays t" usinf pressure tac~~s and qu~s· ed checks with at~ officials !n l pot the Daily PUot to work for tlooable procedures lo seek Ln· San Dleao and Kay s relatives m _ . ;,:ormation ''from lower-level Ontario. .. _. Jmployes." ~ First oo the scene Sunday itere ... -- members of the Holy Jim Canyon volunteer fire department. They had been holding their monthly meeting when it became ap- parent that the aircraft circling above them was in trouble. / They quickly determined that I Return Trip For Porcupine NEW YORK (AP) -Penelope the Porcupine is back with her owners after being stolen from the back or a pickup truck in Greenwich Village. A c r ate containing the 11 · pound, seven-month-did pet was among the items snatched by 11 thief from tbe truck beJonglng to ·Us Troester Morrla. The thief kept some tools worth about fl,000, but abandoned the crate when he discove red tts contents. Penelope, wbo likes lo eat pre-tr.elt, pickles and chocolate, was found by• m an who read an •rtl· cle in the DalJy News reporting her abduction 6 there were no survivors from the c rash of an aircraft that, fortunately , did not explode on impact with the canyon wall. "We were lucky in th at respect,'' a fireman cqmmented. ''The brush out there is still very dry despite last weekend's r ain and we could have bad a major fire on our hands." A three-man crew lowered by a Marine Corps helicopter ex- plored the immediate area of the c r ash near the abandoned Trabuco tin mine a nd de · termined that there were no sur- vivors . Investigators of the Federal Aviation Agency are at the site today in a bid to determine the cause of the crash. Witnesses who heard the plane circllng the area and then make what one man described as a "screaminf power dive" into the canyon believe that Kay losl his way and then r an out ol gas while drcling Trabuco. Flremen who noted that there wu no upJoslon when the aircraft hit the rock face with tremendous force support that theory. ~ ake Richter Hits '6.5;· No Word TOKYO (AP) -A strong earthquake st ruck Peking today, rocking tall buildings and send- ing people screaming into the streets, according to r eports from the Chinese capital. There was no immediate word or damage or casualties. The National Earthquake In- formation Service in Golden, Colo .• said the quake registered 6.5 on the Richter scale and the Seismological Institute in Up- psala, Sweden, rated it at6.8. Thal would make it con- siderably weaker than the July 28 killer quake in Tangshan, southeast of Peking, but still capable of causing sever e damage. The Richt«)r scale is a measure or ground motion as reeorded on seismographs. Every increase of one whole number corresponds to a ten-fold increase in ground motion. A reading of six Is con- sidered a strong quake, seven means a major earthquake. The earthquake that devastat- ed Tangshan registered 8.2 on the Ric hter. Kyodo said today's quake was a pparently an af- ters h ock from the July blockbuster. The official Chinese media made no mention of the quake. Japan's Kyodo News Service, in CSff QUAK E, PageA2) Or :n:a.:~st Weather S unny a nd warmer through Tuesday with cool and clear nights. Lows do\I n to mid sos, highs to high 70s. INSIDE TODA V The weary 11achtimen . are heading hom• tod411. ofter a Mazatlan race that :aw Kialoa fint3hfng /fr!f.and Hur- ricane Deck winning the over- all handicap hcmor1. See P.oge 86. • ladex .. l • A.2 DAILY PILOT s Monday November 15 1976 House Comntlttee Asks Oswald Melllo WASHlNGTON (AP) -The chairman or a House committee investigating assassiaations said today he will subpoena an FBI m emo indicating Lee Harvey 1 Oswald told Cuban officials he planned to kill Pr~aidcnt John F. KeMedy. Rep. Thomas N. Downing (0· Va.), said he is aware or the memo only through news re· ports. But be said ''I feel sure it was" a request from his committee, established to probe the aa- saasinatlons of KeMedy and cl vii rights leader Martin Luther King. that led to discovery of the memo. His comment, made at a meet- ing or the panel, appeared to con- flict with stalem~nts made to The Associated Press by an in· formed ,source who said the memo had been provided to a Royal Gossip LOve Match for Charles ? LONDON CAP} -The marital plans of Prince Charles -if, indeed, there are any -are once agan again causing speculation here. According to the London Sunday Mirror. Euro· 'J)ean royalty has begun gossiping about whether the prince, who was 28on Sunday, will marry the 22-year· old daughter or the Grand Duke Jean or Luxembourg, Princess Marie-Astrid. The gossip, according to the newspaper, began after a state visit to Luxembourg last week by Charll:!S' parents. Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Prulip -and their private stay with the grand duke and his family. Reli gion could get in the way of such a marriage, however, unless the Luxembourg princess converts from her family 's Roman Catholicism. A 276-year-old act of P~rliament wouJd bar Charles from marrying a Roman Catholi c as long as he retains his right to in· hcrit the British throne. Britain's king is also titular head of the Church of England. Anth.ony S worn In El Toro 'Noise' First on Agenda By KATHY CLANCY Of the O•llY Piiot St.ill .. Phil Anthony was sworn in as the First D1slricl Orange County s upervisor lh1s morrunJ.: lie said one or his firs t duties will be to study the controvl'rsial noise fool· print around El Toro Marine Corps i\1 r Dase Anthony ;.1ho r<'SIJtnt'd from lht• Wcstmmi.kr Ctl\ Council this morning. lk w1ll .allend h1;;·f1rst board or ~upen 1sors mcetmg Tuesday Anthony v.as Jppoinll•cl by Gov. 4?rnor 1-:dmund Brown Jr lo fill the central Orange County seat form<'rly h<'ld by Rotx·rt Ballan Ballan res1$;t1wd an 1\Ul!lJl>l v. hl•n he ~a~ H'nlcnccd Jn Supenor f'r o ne Page ,\ J QUAKE ... a d1sp:itd1 from Peking. 11a 1d the tremor was fell at 9·S4 pm. 8'54 a.m J'UT. The Japan Meteorolog1eal Agency s aid the (1uake v. as apparently centered 1 in the northern lfope1 province. The Kyodo correspond ent wrolt· that the IS.story apart ment where his Peking bureau 1s housed s wayed vigorously lie said screaming people ran out or apartment houses m Peking's for<'1gne rs' quarterc; After the Tangshan quake the Chinese refused any fore1"11 aid and never announced casualty figures or estimates of damage. But unofficial sources estimated the death toll m the tens of thousands a nd reported ex. tensive devastation in Tangshan, an industria l city or 1.6 million The quake rocked nearby Tientsin and P eking. about 100 miles to the northwest. On Aug. 16, a quake registering 7.9 on the Richter struck a moun- tainous region of central China but reportedly caused only slight damage. - OAANGECOA.ST s DAILY PILOT l~~_,.tJP r.,..,to1111vPtt9' .. 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(wMy c-...... &40·'''° CHv<•tfll "" ()to-(H\t ~'"''"" °""' -· .......... tftl•!t\ ~~ _ .. "'•""' ., ..... ,,, •• "'"~" "-'••"' ,,,.If .. •••r•dvc•• WIU~•wt \O•Cltl .. ""'"f'ff' ., CIOfh tfi't ... Mr \..&.., tl•U ... ,.r. N ld •I C:..tt Mou C•H'•""• ._,.,,, •"•" b• c•,,1•' n M ~f\Oll'f bY ....... ._. to ,._.flltPtly. "'Hiter, _,_l_P-•-~1, Court after being convicted of us· ing county e mployes in a 1974 political campaign. The 43-year-old Anthony won his own four-year term Nov. 2 by defeating Santa Ana City Coun- cilman Harry Yamamoto in a runoff. That term will not begin until January. Anthony said he will be review· ing other county issues in addition totbe El Toro noise problem. Supervisors have put off until early December a decision on a proposed new housing ban in an area a consultant has said is Un· pacted by El Toro jet no1Se. The decision was put off after the board had deadlocked several limes on th al issue. Anthony said today he will be in· terviewing potential staff rr.em· bers. So far be has hired A. Fred F1ores. a former county grand juror, as an executive aide 2 Prisone r s Bookt;d~Over H ypo Ge a r Two Orange County jail prisoners who hav~ already been convicted on armed robbery charges were taken from their cell Sunday and booked on addi· tlonal charges of possessing narcotics paraphernalJa. Jail deputies said they took from each man a hypodermic needle. rubber bulb and a pl~st1c tube all carefully wrapped in a plastic bag. Deputies ide ntified the two men as Michael Patnck Dykes. 28, of Santa Ana and John Daniel Edwards, 29. of Anaheim, both or whom have been found guilty of armed robberies in the Hunt· ington Beach area. Edwards is awaiting surrender to federal authorities to serve a prison term that takes priority over his state prison sentence. Dykes races sentencing in Superior Court Tuesday after be· 1ng convicted by ajuryon charges of armed robbery and burglary Woman Slain In Bar Frac a s · FORT WAYNE. Ind. CAP) - "The only way you are going lo get any money from me is to s hoot' me," a tavern waitress said as s he argued with adother woman about an auto accident. Seconds later , Patricia A. King. 23, lay dead on the floor of the bar as' pool hustle rs and bartenders cootinued to ply their trade, police said. Police later arrested lris Wade, 41, 'on a preliminar y charge of aggravated assault and battery. Invesligalors said theyleamed can driven by Mrs. King and Mrs. Wade collldf"d and Mrs. Wade demanded th al the waitress PJY tor the dlll'na1e. Senate intelligence subcommit· tee earUertbis ytlar. • The source s aid the memo was written in 1964 by the late FBI Director J . Edgar' Hoover, who quoted a bureau informant as saying Oswald told Cuban of. ficials he planned to kill Ken- nedy. According to the source. the Informant said bis informa. tion came directly from Fidel Castro. The informant said the in- formation was bas ed on a report Castro received from officials or the Cuban embassy in Mexico Ci· ty. the source said. Oswald visit- ed the embassy Sept. 27, 1963. The source said he personally read the memo, but discounted 1ls s1gnir1cance since Castro made a similar s tatement public· ly in Au~ust 1967 during an in· terview with a British journalist. In its second official meeting, the committee held a brief public session and confirmed Richard A. Spra~ue, a former govern- ment special prosecutor, as chief counsel. The panel also agreed lo form two subcommittees to probe the r ·~nnedy and King slayings simultaneously. Rep. Samuel De vine of Ohio, ranking Republican member of the com- mittee, questioned the action, saying it would require excessive Slaff. Sprague has said he intends lo hire 160 to 170 investigators. In closed session, the commit- tee planned to view a film or the Kennedy assassin allon taken by. Abraham Zapruder. The film was to be sh own by Robert Groden, a New York film authority who contends it pro- vides convincing evidence Ken- nedy was shot from the front. The Warren Commission, which said Oswald acted alone in lulling Kennedy, concluded that the president was shot from the back. The source said he was virtual· ly certain the Hoover memo had gone to the Warren drmmission in 1964. However , members of the commission staff interviewed over the weekend could not recall seeing it. A report of the Castro in· terview with British jo4ffialist Comer Clark in August l"967 ap· peared in a Mexican newspaper, the source said . According to the source, a copy was provided to. the Senate subcommittee by the CIA. The sou rce r eported t~at Castro was quoted as saying Cuban oHicials heard Oswald threate n the president's life. However, the source said Castro reported that Oswald remarks were discounted as those of an unbalanced person and that he did not warn U .S. officials of the threat because he was certain he would not be believed. Oswald's visit to the Cuban em· bassy in Mexico City two months before Kennedy's death has long been cited by those who believe Oswald was part of a foreign con· spiracy. Oil Chiefs Meet to Plan• Price Hikes VIENNA, Austria CAP) Economic and financial experts of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries met today to draw up recommendations for an increase m the price of crude oil. Informants said such a recom- mendation by O PEC's economic commission was unavoidable "in Vll'W Of the inflation in the Western countries and the s ubse· quent erosion of the purchasing power of 0 P EC oil." The oil ministers or the 13 member countries or the oil cartel will act on the recommen- dations at a meeting opening Dec. 15 in Qatar. Although not re- quired to abide by the recom· mendations of the commission, they are expected to increase the present base price of $11.Sl a bar· rel at least 10 pe'rcent. A 10 percent boost. would add an estimated $12 billion a year to lhe 011 bill or importing nations. Officials of the U.S. State Department disclosed that the U.S. government has been con- sulting with the Japanese and West European governments to try to devise a strategy to heart off an increase. The officials said Washington also made its opposi· tion to an Increase known to the 011 producers. H eld in Mur d er LOS ANGELES CAP) -A Honolulu man haR been booked for investigation of murder in the death of a 34-year·old Long Beach woman who fell from a freeway overpass. The woman. Ni Teh Ou, was found by a passerby In a fe nced-In area ~low tM Senta Monica li'rffwlY itl dowytown Los Angeles. llnusual Sight at the Wedge Goofy.foot surfer slides across steep wave at Balboa's Wedge which is usuaily a body surfing mecca, located just west of the Newport h arbor entrance. The Wedge is usually too steep for surfboards .but as this welsuitcd rider shows, it can be done. Weekend· surf was in the three to six foot--' range, disappointing wave riders who ex·· pected a weekend or storm surf. · ) Kidnap Reaction Seen Some Chowchilla Children Suffer Trauma CHOWCHILLA CAP) -When the young victims of the nation's most bizarre kidnaping were freed four m onths ago, they handled the massive attention or reporters and townspeople with amazing aplomb. After only a few hours of rest. the Chowchilla children told with s urprising detail and coolness their individual stories or being in captivity for 27 hours, includ- ing 16 hours in a buried moving van. But negative reactions have since developed among some of the children, s howing up in nightmares and nervousness, parents say. Judy Reynolds, 13, is bothered because her eighth grade classmates s till treat her as "one orthose kids." Her s iste r Becky, 10, finds herself uncharacteristically shy. IRS Audits Lax-Nader WASHINGTON CAP) -The Internal Revenue Service is re- laxing its vigilance against large corporations, a Ralph Nader study group has charged. The policy change will cost the government millions of dollars, the Tax Reform Research Group said Sunday. The group said that the reduc- tion in large corporation audits ·took place despite major scan· dals involving corporate political payoffs at home and bribery abroad. The group said the number of large firms audited slid from 52,005 in 1!772 lo 44,194 in 1975, while audits of small firms increased from 83,888to110,695. ~ y• ·~--7- "Sometimes I really need to talk about it and how 1 am feel- ing," Judy says. "Sometimes I don't want to talk about it at all.•• Their mother Evelyn quit her night job as a convalescent hospital aide because the girts• began having v io l ent nighCm ares. "My kids are more impor· tant," Mrs. Reynolds says. "Most of the children are dif· ferent," she a dds. "Most of us could use a psychologist,.. and some even a psychiatrist. It sure would.help. But we just can't,af .. ford things like that." Mrs. Reynolds says she and her husband have become more irritable since the trauma of the July 15 abductions. "I've been feeling so low," she says. • · J go into depressed moods. I'd like to get away and forget about it all." But Judy points out: "Momma, you know anywhe re we go, they're still talking about it." ' Jennifer and J ef!rey Brown. who with their mother. J oan, have been the Chowchilla vic- tims most accessible for in- terviews. have nevertheless ex· perienced some behavior pro· blems, Mrs . Brown says. Jennifer. 9, has rughtmares, and Jeff, 11, gets nervous when he rides the bus home from school each day. The children Man Files Suit FRESNO CAP) -A man seek· ing a job as a fireman here has filed a reverse discrimination suit against the city. charging that minority applicants less qualified than he have been hired. Gary Hendricks, 29, of Fresno, filed the suit in Superior Court here. I - were abducted from a bus taking them home from s ummer school. Their father, John Brown Ill. sometimes leaves the house fo.r several hours to avoid having to talk about the experience, but their mothe r is writing a book about he r feelings during the period the children were-kid· - naped. An airplane flight to Dis· neyland for the children with ·;i Southern California Llons Club serving as hosts kept Andrea Park, 8, from developing enur tional problems, says h er mother, Janice. "They didn't talk about the kid· naping," Mrs. Park said. "Ove.r and over they told the kids, 'You're here because we love you and we care about you. You're• special.' ll r eally worked on An· drea." Hughes Gets Strike Time SAN MATEO (AP) -A s trike deadline by mechanics for Hughes Airwest has been extended 24 hours until midrught tonight after progress was reported al the bargaining table early today. The extens ion was urged by the National Mediation Board. It came shortly after m echanics walked off the jobs and picketed for 20 • minutes. Air\\oest operates 2,613 fl ights weekly in eight· western states, Canada and Mexico. N ~w O-~en ~~ FITNESS 'FOR ''LIFE" ly IOI McCOHCHIE '/a ... ··. • I . ', ~ !, ' in Newport Beach :f. • 'I .. BODY CONTROL f ~,,.-1.' ~-~__.;.MAYO ;~ '""' , • • • j CENTER (FOR MCMl Establishing pr1on1tPs is riot alwi\y'i lhc easiest ta-;k in lhP world Can 1t be lhat the nvmber one priority '' too obvious? The phyc;1ca1 cond1rion of an 1nd1v1dua1 1'> a del<>rm1n9 f;ictor 1n ni:~arly all asoects of success·· and yet our body. a maon1l1 cent piece ot machinery. receives Iese; care and attention ltlan any or our other possessions One of the most common excuc;es I hear for one not ta1<1ng care of his bOdy 1s · 1 don t have the time " and yet ti your automobile needs care. you will find the time You must have that car for all sorts of reasons ... righl? But 1t 11 should completely la1I. you can replace 1t On lhr-olhor hand 11 your body stops wor1<1no. YOIJ cannot go out and buy a new Or'\P II would seem to me. therefore. that our pr10ril•e6 are not 1n order One's mPntal ph)'91 cal and monetary pro0ress •S dependent uoon the cond1t1on ol his bOdY F1tne.'I& lor ltfe. 1n terms ol lime and money rOQuirea but a small sacnhce wh~n comoared to the net return II you can discipline yourself to take care of your body you can do ANYTHIN01 3961 MocArthw llvd. Suites I 0 I· I OJ ... e'!'port leach'. 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(AP>-Aself- proclaimed religious cult leader says a 3-year-old boy who alleged· ly was beaten to death had shown be was possessed by the devil by · saying he hated his mot.her. The "minister of God," Edward Leon Cunningham, 51, said the boy .. David Weilbacher. was beaten for his own good to rid him orthedevil. The child was spanked regular- ly with 18-inch long wooden sticks that were sanded smooth, Cun· ningham said in a tape-recorded interview with police played in court. Cunningham and four cull tinembers, including David's mother, are on trial for second· aegree mans laughter and firsl· degree assault in the death of the child. The 4boy 's decomposed ·body was found Sept. 19 in a fl y. mtested back bedroom of their house. Also charged are Velma Cun· ningt)am, 45, Cunningham's wife • and t'1e person who led authorities t'O the body : Carolyn Cun- ,ningbam, 27, their daughter: Lor· raine Edwards, 20. and Debra .Weilbacher, David 'smother. . In the tap~·rec2rded intcrviC'w given to Yakima County sheriff's deputies shortly after the fi ve 'Were arrested last September. Cunningham said. "I always said I if I didn't see it r wouJdn 't believ1.· ~it. It ain't possible But 1t was ... he was possessed bythedev1l. ·· The defendants objected to icourtroom use of the tapes. Cu n ningham s aid David would not • play had a foolJsh laugh and re- • peatedly talked about SC'etng ' burned-out houses while on d neighborhood walk v.1th h1 !-> mother. 1 He deliberately wC't his pants ;and put glass 1n his shoes. Cun •ningham said, and would tell hts •mother he hated her : Cunningham s aid 11 was de• : cided that s pank mg the boy would ·rid tum of the devil. He said. ··w.- ; whipped him with boar~ lit• ·wanted to be whipped ' Cunningham said, "I knew the word of God s aid 1f a child 1s i;tub- : born to beat l11m and ht•won 'tdll'. •It will save his soul from hell. ; "Well I believed that. and of , course l had no intentions or beat· ingtbech1ldtodC'ath .. Doing The Tmist directly. And most ol what r<'· maini will be channeled through power generation plants leaving only ashes. Instead of filling county ca· nyons with discarded materials, they believe trash will be re- cycled into tbe economy. Ron Bates, an assistant direc· .tor or~ the county General Services Age ncy, said the California Solid Waste Manage- ment Board bas approved county plans for such recycling. Birthday Girls Those plans call for expanding what bas been an experimental salvage operation by one steel firm in the Coyote Canyon landfill the past six a>onths. And county officials are now evaluating bids for similar salvage efforts at other landfill sites. . Bates said at present the firm 1B recovering about 400 tons a month of cardboard and metals which otherwise would have been buried. • In the future, he· sajd, such oyerations may expand Into other materials and may be im- proved through automation -as· s isting the hand-sorting of metals, for example, by use of an eleclro-ma1Znet. The trash that is nol suit.able tor recycling, Bates said, may' e..,ventually be fed into power generation plants. Such plants now are using trash for fuel in some parts of the country, he explained. * * * The plants, he explained. usually burn trash and produ~e sturu energy or they use a pyrolysis chamber to chemically break down refuse and convert it. to fuel. But the problem today is one ot cost, Bates said. While it now costs the county 50 cents to $1 a ton· to bury municipal trahs, sucb re· covery power plants ,would cost about $10 a ton -a l,000 percent increase. ln addition, he said, m<>st of the * * '* plants today operate at a so to 100.too-a-day capacity, while the county would need roughly five 1,000 to 2,000 ton-a-day plapts, But Bates said the lecthnology may be refined 11ufflciently 'withln the next five to 10 years to . make such systems economical· ' ly teaslblt tor Orange County. ln the meantime, be said, ef• forts to recycle waste materials will continue, and county of- ficlals will monitor technological developments of other waste r~ • covery systems. * * * County Seeks D~: Site to Hold Dangerous Wastes Orange Co unty orflcials are looking for a waste disposal site in northeast part of the county. where chemicals and other dangerous liquids can safely be dumped. Ron Bates, an assistant direc- tor of the coun(y Genera l Services Agency, said the need for such a site has developed because of the county's in- dustrial growth. He said officials are looking at l~ sites currently which contain soil dense enough that 'Martians' Causing Concern th e potentially dangerous materials will not percolate into the county's underground water basin. Wastes which could be dumped at such a site, he said, would inclu<\e oil, kerosene, acids and othe'r chemicals. Such materials could be harmful if dumped into the sewer system or i nto n ormal sanitary landfills. Bates said county officials hope to develop a joint waste di s posal site with San Bernardino and Riverslde' Coun.: ties, and also are seeking stat• or federal financial help. Currently, he explained, most of the potentially hazardouii waste is taken to a Los Angeles County site ln West Covina.. : But county oJficiaJs also feai: that some oC that waste may ~ dumped into county sewer systems. However, count;. sanitation officials would force: a halt to any such practices i~! they were"'brou~ht to their al.:. tention, Bates satd. • .. ':• Mam~e Eisenhower shares a moment with Pauline Mehrrng. 9, ?f Gettys burg on their mutual birthday Sun· d~y. Mrs. ~senhower was leaving church when young Miss. ~ehrmg s topped to offer her birthday wishes. Mamie is 80 ; Pauline is 9. OWENSBORO, Ky. <AP) - The city attorney says he's wor· ried that the conviction of two ''Martians" could make sidewalk Santas vulnerable to arrest this 6Marines Knifed in Race Battle Six white Marines were report. ed recovering from stab wounds and other injuries at Camp J>endlet.on after a barracks fight with a group of blacks. ' . Christmas . .... ' Plans Formulated City Atty. L arrs Harrington said he. will ask the city com· mission to r evise a 1924 or· dinance, enacted with the Ku Klux Klan in mind, which forbids any "assemblage of persons" to gather or march in public "with mas ks over their faces or othercoering device which con- A group of ar med blacks in- vaded the barracks in the southwes t section or Camp Pendleton late Saturday night. believing they bad found a .. white power" group but at- tacked other men by mistake. a white Marine said. For Viejo's Lake ceals their identity." A base spokesman refused to confirm that but said the at• tackers were •·reportedly blacks." By WILLIAM SCHREIBER OfllM O•ilY Pilot Stilll It 'II still be another seven or eight months before all 528 million gallons of water now into Lake Mission Viejo's man made basin, even though some water 1s already visible arter a month or so of filling . Even so. plans are already be· ing drawn up to govern the use of the 125-acre recreational facility. which will be the focal point of hundreds of new homes and townhouses Of the 16.400 feel of shoreline <3 1 miles), only about 2,200 feet ha\'e been designed specifi~lly to serve the recreational demand. of the Mission Viejo community at large. according to the com· pany·s plans. Most of the remainder wiU be de~oted to lakefront housing and pnvately-owned boat slips. Company officials note that the lake, which averages :.> feet in depth and is 70 feet deep at its de· The law was invoked m06t re- epesl point, is unique in Orange cently when two young residents, County because it has been de· dressed as Martians with signed to permit swimming in aluminum masks, gloves and an· the main body of water. tennae, surprised a friend in what The company said other man-they intended as a joke. made lakes are built with the Butitwas2 a.m .. andlhefriend . "lagoon concept ... that allows a grocery store clerk. feared a swimming only in a physically holdup and called thepoUce. detached body of water adjoin-A judge ordered Bernard Wink, ingthe main Jake. 18, and Bonnye Bell Bacon, 20, lo Those portions of the lake set do20hoursofpublicservicework. aside for general community use Wink, who did not show up for his B reaksAn11• Rep. Morris K. UdaJI (0· Ariz.), an unsuccessful can- didate for president, broke both arms over the weekend in a fall from a ladder at his home. He said, "1976 has not been my year." The injured m en were not iden- tified. Four were still in the Naval Medical Center today, list- ed as in satisfactory or stable condition. The other two were treated and released. f'.'lo arrests were made. -which the company stresses assignment, eventually was fined does not mean public use -will $103.50. Kids Stn'.nnPd 'P • ' S • d include sand and turf. shoreline Harrington said he doubts that r r-11Dp eJze swimming areas, picnic grounds. the law is applicable to Santas .........._ boat storage, parking. boat standing alone, but added that he ln Uey Sea•'Ch Jn Old ~1.JJing launching and other facilities. also would have doubted ii could .ft.j • • The plans show the largest be applie<I to two "Martians." community facility to be located . "It might constitute disorderly MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. LOS ANGELES (AP> -A along abo1,1t t.930 feet of s horeline conduct for two people to mas· <AP) -Clinton Township school former Sun Valley man has been referred to as "North Beach." querade as Marlians at 2 a.m. in officials say they don't plan to accused or killing ~ North Here and there around the still-the morning' but I question discipline an administrator who Hollywood woman 10 years ago dry portions of the lake bed, piles whether it constitutes a violation order,ed a class of eighth graders so that he could become ''the of broken paving and large trac-ofthisordinance, "besaid. to strip in a search for a missing pimp of San Fernando Valley." tor tires embedded in concrete "If it prohibits Martians, it pro-key. canbeseen. hibits Santa Claus too," Har-The 20 boys in the class were The accusation was made by Once the water covers them, rington said. "If it doesn't pro· told to take off their clothes in Deputy Dist. Atty. Gerald Cohen they will serve as rish habitats. hi bit Martians, because they are locker rooms at Clintondale ln· in the trial of Robert Beihler, 42, Current planning ror lake use not a group. then it wouldn't pro-termediate School while several who is charged in fourslayings. calls for the community facilities hibitSanta Claus." teachers and the assistant school to be transferred by the company Harrington noted that as it principal watched. Two girls in Among those Beihler is ac· to the Lake Mission Viejo As-stands. the ordinance could cover the class undressed before a cused or killing was Julia Cook, sociation. a non-profit corpora· Halloween trick-or-treaters in woman gym teacher in the girls' 41, who was identified by Cohen lion. groups. locker room. as operator of a prostitution ring Compa ny oHicials note that But he thinks the ordinance 'The key was not found, of-in the San Fernando Valley and ·'most. and probably all new pro-does serve a purpose. fi ciaJs said. the receiver of stolen goods. jects will be annexed to the . . . ---------------------------------------- association." and homeowner membership will be mandatory through clauses in the codes, cov· enants and restrictions (CC&Rs> recorded on each lot. In addition, existin g homeowners within the planned comm unity boundaries of Mis· slon Viejo will be invited to join the lake association by amending their CC&Rs and binding their lot to the mandatory membership. requirements. Final d etails of the mem· bership arrangement are still pending, according to the com- pany. The lake will be managed in a manner similar to other de- )'eloper-controlled communities, such as Occidental's Lake Forest in El Toro, which maintains several smaller lakes. The company's plan caJls for homeowners in geographical areas, called "delegate dis- tricts", to send representatives to a lake a ssociation board, which, In tum, will appoint two members to the five-member lake mailafement boru'd. • Presenting the Tiffany of lighters. The other three management board lhembers would be appoin· tees of the Mission Viejo Com- pany, which means control of aJt the facilities effectively remalns with the company. The Tiffany Thin. An extraordinary slender lighting instrument creat«lby Ii!Caoy & Co. lh lu strous enamels. And gold or silver finish. The Tiffany Thin is one of a selection o{ lishting instruments "' pocket and table modtls. Conservatively priced from $65. to $950. ~is sea elephant will bend to any extreme to have a bite t~ eat at West Gennany 's Duisburg Zoo. Feeding lime 1s as popular Cor the visitors, who flock to watch the zookeeper taJce his position to r~ed the beast. Preliminary documents draft. ed by the company indicate that membership in the aaaoclaUon wUl be f7 per month "until such time that the assoclaUon may de- termjne to Increase or decrea.s~ lbem." '\BJlll <ll!alh1J~ <Jt1wj;tJH 35 ~oshion Island. NewPort Beach. Calif 92660 (714) 644-2494 I. ~ J , - A4 DAILY PILOT Monday. November 15. 1976 c.!::tng(;t Cm·ter's Ch11rch Opens to Blacks <t~ ·• "~ Pres.ident-elect in on Decision ,, · \ with J T PLAINS (AP~ -President· what he bas advocated since Carter said the committee omh. ~ect Jimmy Carter says that 1965. would question prospective a.rp JDe ~hen his sm!lll Baptist church IT OPENED THE church members "about whether their ~.:'.:·· decided during an emoUooa.l doors to all who want to worship, intent is sincere." He said "the ~s~;::~ meeting to drop racial f>'arriers regardless of race. And it voted understanding is that this will not WATCH IT, DEPT. -Often you can predict when you are go- ing to get hit for some of your cash by the s udden alJ!OWll or public print given to a certain cause. This may seem cynical but just observe the pattern. Consider the ailment of sleep- lessness. Everybody suffers it from time to lime. And abrupUy, you read some piece declaring that science is about to make a startling breakthrough in curing insomnia. Another report comes out sug· gesting that some obscure medicine man in India may soon be coming to the U.S. with a sleeplessness cure -if his trip can be financed. Then some television station comes on the air, detailing bow science is on the brink of a cure for insomnia. They show you a picture of some poor boob with a lot of wires and electrodes at· lached lo his brain. AFfER THIS GREAT flurry of publicit}', abruptly you receive an envelope in 'the mail. You open it. The missive is from the Insomniac Society of America. This outfit seeks your generous donation to help stamp oul sleep· lessness. Next you get another mailing from the Society to Negate Our Restless Environment, better known as SNORE. These people want you lo kick in your bucks to bring the medicine man here from India because he surely has the cu~ for non·sleeping. So it goes. First aJJ the ink and TV time, then the hit·UP for your good dollars. Somehow you get the notion they are conditioning you for a response. The respopse is supposed to be you reaching for your wallet. Now, friends, we are on the brink of the holiday season. Lots of people will be traveling during the Thanksgiving holiday. Then we a r e headlong into the Christmas rush with people driv· ing all over the place for the Yuletide. THUS IT WAS that I perused the morning papers wtlh con· siderable trepidation. There seemed to be a theme running through all the headlines. For example , here's a story that declares. "Kuwaiti officials declared they a re not intimidat· ed by what lhey see as American l)ressure a~ainst a new 011 price rise." Herc s another l l.S. oil czar Frank Zarb s ays spcc1lation on a new oil price rise by Arab nations "would be counterproductive." And another : West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt said U .S. and We s t Ge rm an economies could withstand a 15 percent oil price hike but other countnes would be hurt. Also in today's news· John Lichtblau. executive director or the P e troleum Indus try Research Foundation, declares that the oil cartel can justify no more th::in a Sl a barrel price hike. MEANWHILE, IN yet another today stor y. Mani Said Al · Otruba, m1nisl<'r of petroleum for the ·un ited Arab Emirates, declar es they propose no more than a 10 percent boost in the pnce of crude oil. Do you suspect all these people are trying to send a message direct to your wallet? lf you are well conditioned and the price on· ly goes up five percent, you will be etunally grateful. Keep watching the prices at your friendly corner gas station and see. "I was just one ol lhe church to retain the pastor who agreed be based on racial consldera-members ." itb C · w arter's pro·lntegration Uona." He later welcomed a black stand, the Rev. Mr. Bruce AL'l'ltt>UGH CARTER did not man to a wors hip service. F.dwards. lobby heavily during the meeting Carter, according lo his fellow The church also set up a to sway the vote. bis status put Baptists, exerted oo pressure screening committee consisting another kind of pressure 00 the during the two and three-quarter of the pastor and four deacons to congregation, symbolized by the hour meeting Sunday. Nonethe· be elected by the congregation in dozeoa of reporters and hundreds less, the congregation voted to do about two weeks. of tourists who waited outside the ~irut Battles Stop As Syrians Fill City BEIRUT (AP) -Syrian troops and tanks of the Arab League ~acekeeping army have rolled into Beirut, completing the occupa· lion of the Lebanese capital and beginning the attempt to end 19 months of civil w~r. , Syrian patrols strode through the city's streets taldni over Christian and Moslem ppsitions. Rightist Christian fighters met them with dull resentment but no re- sistance. . PALESTINIAN STREET fighters first responded with scattered s niping, then oc· casional embraces and fraternal smiles. Civilians came out or their home s chanting .. Welcom e" and embracing the occupiers. 1 Spokesmen for the warring Lebanese and Palestinian fac· lions said the takeover was a 99 percent success by midmorning, with the Syrians in control of radio and television stations, the central bank and government of- fices, and the no man's land dividing lbe city. The airport highway was taken over from Palestinian guerrillas. Officials said the airport would be ready to operate again within a week for any airline willing to resume fights here. It has ·been closed for five months . It was the firs t time the Lebanese capital has been oc· cupied by a foreign power since U.S. Marines landed here in 1958 to stop another civil war. The first Syrian casualties since the occupation began five days ago also were reparted. 3.4 Percent Rise Food Price Boost To Be '76 Replay WASHING TON (AP) -Consumers food prices next year could rise an average of 3 to 4 percent, the same rate of increase as this year, says a top Agriculture Department forecaster. This year's 3 percent increase in food prices bas been the smallest year·to·year climb in five years, following leaps in both 1973 and 1974 of 14.S percent and an 8.5 percent increase last year. In terms of what a family spends on food, considering both groceries and meals eaten out, the increases have meant ( BRIEFS J that what cost $10 in 1972 now costs $14.65. The foreeasl for im means that the same $10 worth of food will cost between $15.09 and $15.24 a year from now. Tito Opens Talks With Rausians BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) -Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev has arrived for a three-day visit and welcoming bear hugs from President Tito, who is expected to seek reaffirmation of Yugoslav independence from Soviet domination. The 84·year-old president. looking thinner than he did before his recent illness. stepped forward to meet the Soviet leader as Brezhnev's limousine pulled up at the carpeted ramp in front of the White Palace. The lwo spread their arms, kissed and exchanged three bear hugs. Yugoslav officials called the mood "friendly." Rlwdf"sian Timetable Stepped lJp7 GENEVA CAP) -Britain has proposed a new compromise timetable for transition lo black maj,ority rule in Rhodesia as black and white negotiators met for the first time in 10 days. Ivor Richard, the British chairman of the conference, proposed al the 30·minute session to set a deadline or March l , 1978, for the transfer or power with the proviso that it could come as early as Dec. l, 1977, thedateinsisted upon by black leaders. Canadian Voter• 011 to Polb MONTREAL (AP ) -French-Canadian separatism and a sag· ging economy are key issues in today's provincial elections in 011Phe~. where the ruling Liberal party is being strongly challenged by the Parti Quebecois. Rene Levesque, who heads the PQ bas attacked Premier Robert Bourassa 's liberal government for the Sl·billion Olympic Games de· hcil and for a lagging economy plagued by inflation, high unemploy· ment and stnk<'s. Bourassa warns of the "separatist threat," saying secession by French·speaking Quebec would ruin its financial health and devalue money and property. / church lo the rain for the de- claioo. "We felt the whole world was looking at Plains today," said one of the church's deacons, Frank Williams. The church decision began a week for Carter in which he plann~d to hold a news con· ference at the auditorium of the Southwest Georgia Agricultural. Experimentation .itation near here. · Wednesday, he will meet with Vice President-elect Walter F. Mondale and congressional leaders near AUanta. THE CHURCH controversy was started by the Rev. Mr. Clen- non King, a nondenominational minister from Albany, Ga., one· time Republican gubernatorial candidate and civil rights ac· tivist. Just befol'e the Nov. 2 elee· lion, he tried unsuccessfully to join the church in a move many saw as an effort to embarrass Carter. Sunday, he waited in the rain and said after the votes were an- nounced, "I think it's wonderful. It vindicates the church. It vin· dicates the people of Plains.'' SOUTHERN WBrrES, he said, "may growl and grimace, but they're the sweetest white folks on earth." The Rev. Mr. King did not avail himself of the opportunity to attend the evening service later.Sunday. Carter spoke to a number of the deacons before the closed meet· ing, and also spoke to the meet· ing before the secret ballots were cast, according to his press seeretary, Jody Powell. CARTER ATTENDED an evening service Sunday with about 65 other persons, including the black Secret Service agent who frequenJly accompanies him to church. The whltes·only policy, adopt· ed in 1965, h ad been ignored for black reporters, agents and the tourists who came to Plains dur· ing Carter's candidacy, until the Rev. Mr. King public l y __cballenizcd it. Travelers Warnings Out Soggy South Suffers Severe Sleet, Showers Te•perature• Caflf ornia ""'" L-~ .. ,. Jb\IQ11"'"'1q{J" ·~ ,.. Am,,r11to 1J 11 Ar>cho•d9't •o u. ot ... ~ ........... REV. CLENNON WILL BE BACK NEXT SUNDAY Church Decides It's Time to Alter Policy, Admit Blacb Trooper Slain in ~oadblock Slwotout DURHAM, N.C. (AP)-.A virglnia state trooper was kidnaped in , his cruiser today and shot to death in an abduction that ended in gUntlre at a roadblock in North Carolina, the North Carolina Highway Patrol said. - The dead trooper was identified as Garland W. Fisher Jr., 33. Col. E. W. Jones, bead of the Nortf{ Carolina patrol, said the alleged ldd.naper, Reuben Conley_, also33, of Atlanta, WCJS wounded al a roadblock 10 miles north of here. CONLEY WAS BROUGHT to the emergency room of Duke Hospital here, Jones said, and was in stable condition. He later was charged with kidnaping and assault and officials said further charges may be filed. Fisher's body also was brought to the hospital. A sJ>()kesman1 said there -were 21· guns hot wounds in the body, but that it was unclear how many were entrance and exit wounds. Col. Jones gave this account : Trooper Fisher was k:idnaped near Petersburg, Va., after stop· ping a suspicious car. The car he stopped later was found in the area. "l understand the Virginia troo~r was able to call his head- quarters on his radio and tell them be had been shot and kid- naped, and that the man was forcing him to drive to Atlanta," Jones said. NO RTH CAROLINA authorities used a tractor·traUer rig to block the south bound lanes of Interstate 85 in Graovme County in nortb·central North Carolina, near the Virginia line. Shooting erupted as Fisher's patrol car approached at about 1 a.m. this mornin~. 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O• $Olllrllff•'1'a !ft ... 114: .. o""' Meorl-.tt 11 .. , m. Nine-year old Greg Meyer enJoys an array of bonus prl%es h_e earned as the youngest Pigskin P1ckeroo flrat place winner. The fourth grader at Kettler Elementary School placed first In the seventh Plckeroo contest correcting predicting the out- comes of 27 of 30 games. Greg aays he resisted advice of his Dad and picked New England over Miami. The winning entry was Greg'• third attempt. He plan• to enter the 10th and final competition. If you think you can beat him, turn to today'• Dally Pllo1 aporta pages and try your footba II f orecaatlng aldlla • Looldor Plgksln Plckeroo, Monday to Wednesday In the 642-4321 'Trim. Ford Returning To Capital ~ALM SPRINGS (A'P) -His voice and waistline restored to precampaign fitness, President Ford is returning to the While House-after eight days of golfing and s wimming in the Southern California desert. The President and Mrs. Ford a nd daughter, Susan, were due bjck ln W as.bington tonight from a stay that began Nov. 7. Ford report~d that tus athletic ( State ) t>ndeavors had trimmed four pounds from his weight and claimed the des ert sun ha~ helped cure his voice, made hoarse by campaign speeches. !fate Bike Nixed SAN DIEGO (AP)-The staff of the Californ ia Public Utiliti~s Commission has recommend denial of a $49 million rate ill) crease sought by San Diego Gas ~ Electric Co. SOG&E has been seeking t" rate boost to cover capital co$ of its power plant construction program a nd to improve inter\'li t -coverage of bonded debts. Receives A1vard Monday November 15. 1976 D~IL Y PILOT .45 Whale Celebration Set Big Bminess Backs BrOW1''s $16,000 Event ·· · SACRAMENTO CAP> -A life·siie concrete whale, recorded whaJetalk, songs and music on whales, films and country music are planned for Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's o!flclal s tate celebration of the whale. ''California Celebrates the Whale'' will be an en- vironmentalist happening of sorts, Brown-s tyle, but underwritten by big busine~, 111cluding J a panese- /\merican firms, tokeepitclcw-oftaxpayer money. The Democratic governor, who has worn a "save the whale " pin at times while looking for votes, is a host of the event Saturday in Sacramento Municipal Auditorium. THE PUBLIC WILL be treated to the eerie sound of r ecorded whaletalk and tunes from the likes of John Sebastian, Country Joe Mc Donald and The Oregon Whale Orchestra. "But the star that draws the people is t he whale," said one of the event organizers, Stewart Brand, a rdundcr of Whole &arth Catalog. The purpose of the celebration is to make people a ware of whales and the need lo protect the species. without env1ronmentahst debate that •·usually leaves som eone with a black eye, and that someone 1s usually business or industry," said Jim Mulligan of the governor 's offi ce. BRAND SA VS IT will be the "richest mix" of science, politics, entertainment and environmen- laUst ever to gather on thesubjectofthe whale. And. he says, it shouldn't cost taxpayers a dim(' thanks to corporate donors, including J apanese fi rms whose products anti·whaler groups have urged boycotted bee a use or Japanese whaling operations. It was JUSt put straighUorward that Dow and many companies were being asked to underwnte it," he said. "I didn't feel any arm waS>puton us. They were trying to flnd a way to make It self-supporting." Toyota publicist Chuck Burlingame in Torrance said he heard about the program's need for mo.ney from an anti-whaler group. "There was no outright solicitation made . It was spontaneous ," be said. THE FIRMS WILL be listed in programs as con· tributors, which won'thurtthem publicity-wise. Mulligan of the governor's omce said he ap- proached the firms. A $4 admission Cee for the evening part of the pro· i::ram won't pay for the entin• event, originaUy budgeted at Sl0,000, Mulligan said. The latest budget hgure is $15,945. BUT MULLIGAN'S JOB is made easier because, he said, no one is demandmg advance pay· ments. The city of Sacramento will wail until it's over for payme nt on use of the auditorium. The gov- ernor 's credit is good, Mulligan acknowledged. The governor got the Idea last summ er when be met with Dr. Roger Payne or the New York Zoological Society, regarded as a leading authority . on whales. - I BRAND WAS RECENTLY hired by Brown for a two-month stint on his staff, and he has spent some of hist ime helping put the whale day together. "To preserve something, you have to celebrate to remind yourself how important 1l is," Brand said in an interview. "H 's really something for stale government to haul off and c elebrate something, bring together sctentists, politicians, entertainers. this rich a mix. Sear<"h SWlpended SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -1hl• Coasl Cuard has called or it::. s earch for 18 crewmen missi•g in the Pacific Ocean since a luflber s hip sank last Thursday. ~ The Coast Guard air a~ sea search co"ered 1,000if.uar c miles around sunken ship fore being suS"pended late S nday. The missing sailors w pre>- s umed drowned. Frank Sinatra. with v.ifr BJrbara, w=.is awarded Ilcbrc w University of Israel's SCOPUS award for humanitan..m achievement Sunday night at a ('el<·bril) !>luddcd dinner in Lo!:> Angeles. About 1.500 pt·1 ~on:-., mcludang Gregory Peck, Lucille Ball, Georg(• Burn:-. .John wa, ne and Ronald Reagan attended the l'\ N il at lhl' Centurv Plaza Hotel. • The governor's offi ce has solicited business in the state to support the program. Dow Chemical has donatl'd $1,000, so have Ni!ssan Motors and Toyota Honda pulup$500. • "WE WERE ASKED if we would like to support 11. We did, but because or the event, not necessarily because Gov. atown wus invol\'ed," s aid Jack Jones, a Dow spolf esman. "There'll be a shortage of stuffiness. It 's not re· ally a debate. We're not placing whalers al(ainst a n· ll·whalers, although doubtless som e of it will come out. The.re will be a.lot of soapboxes." Brand s aid one project that will be d escribed in detail at the celebration involves use of hydr ophones at state parks along the coast so that watchers of the annual gray whale migrations ca n also hear the en· dangered species. Tallu Continue LOS ANGELES ~P ) -There's still no definlte ord yet on when CQJltinental irline~. which has been groun by " 22-day-old pilots' strik , will be back in the air. A tentative setllemfmwas an nounced las t week, bu1 lh sides have been working o minor de tails since then. /_ Youth A rre•tEff OXNARD (AP) -18-year old youth is b ei held for murder in connect n with thl' s trangulation deal f a 17 year old Oxnard High Sc 1 student. Fe rnando Jimln , 18, was ar rested Saturday af r the Jilody or Mona Cantu was sco·.erl'd on the school grounds Dog fo Cour; CONCORD c A Pl Evi>n a do~ deservt>s a day in tourt. and Style. a J ' ~ Yl'J ·old Shetland s heepdog. will gel hl•rs th" month when sh«' challenites the constitut1onaltt" or a city or dinance against larktnR .PUC R•linl( PaJdedBra Starts Fire SAN LUIS OBISPO (A P ) -An O\'l·rhcall'd pad ded bra ha.., bt·c:n blamed for .1 f1rL' al .J home hen.>. A woman. who a:-.kl·d not to bl' 1dl'nlif1l'd, told f 1 re m e n s h c t u o k la· r warm laundry from 1n·r dryer and placed it on a n easy chair while she went out shopping. Short ly aflC'rv.ardi-., nC'ighborS s potted Oaffil'S in thl' houst• and rushed in t o p u t o u t t h <' Li l.1 u Firemen were callt'd :llld dNC'rmmC'd thc fin• start ed v. hen a paddcd hr 1 hegan building up h\·at on its own accord. Warm . moist foam ruh tx>r tends t o prod11c 1 1t-. O\\n hlal. f1n·rn,11 :-.11d D::ima).!c \\ .1 ... limit• d t11 thl' l::iundn Th1.• hr .1 \\ ''" a tot.ii lo:.:-. Long-winded Call Chnrges Continue SAN FH \ 'ICJSCO li\l'l l'ac1f11 T<·lephom· Cn can <•mlin111 chaq~1n1: cu,tnmtr.., 1•\tra for loni.: "'11HINI 10t·al calb at ILa:-l 11·11, poraril)', lht Public L.t1hl1t>:-.Comm1.,s1011 • Pl'C J -;a~s The telephone ·ompany has ftl('d & pet1t ion fo1 rch<'anng 111 t n• PL'C ., ordt•r to s top ..,m~lc mcc;:-.;1~1· rat• l1mir11_ for rl 101·11u.tl customer" l'nder Pl'C' rule". th1· ---------- petition automatJC..tll) SUSJK•n<li. duccd or eliminated rah-. '"'h11·11 the order until u new hcannit cJn have !><'en prOH'I• w h• m ... 111t 1 be d c1cnt lo prov1dc l'acil1r "'ll11 11 _--..1,,,0 date was ~t fnr thr nrv. authorized ratt: nt rciuni hearing The utility hai estimated the controver sia l PUC order sus pending the nev charges will ' cost it $6 8 m1l ho1 per year 1n n' ' venues. TIIE P UC VOTED a week ago to ter minal" single message rate timing, or SM Rr. under which local calls are limed at five I minute Intervals There normal j ly Is n0 extra charge for long local calls . In a novel argument, the 1 telephone company petition claimed the P UC violated its c:-on- stilutlona 1 righ•s because 1t "took Pac ific's property without I due prOCeSS or la1V JO that it re· I f ANIMALo ic~ ~, N•hlttr .\t'MAT WAS Ir t..11<e ro SWlf.16 IN A if~Ef., POP ~" TllF: TELt:PllONF. cnmpurH said that public tc:-.trnwm ti. consumer group~ that S.,l HT \\ii 1 C'ost C'Uslomers morl• mull\'} '" not sufficient ca us(' for rcmov111g the system t-:arl1er this v.eN., ,, consumer-o ricntl'd ~rouµ l'.Jlll•rl Toward Utility Hatt· Normaliza lion (TURN I protest<'d a PlT rulin~ that de layl'd the halt in th1· SMRTprogram until Nnv 22 The SM RT S.> s tem has been up plied to about 50(),000 t•ustomers since last spring. Most arP 111 th1· San F'ranc1sro Bay an'a. the S,m Diego ar ea and Orang<' Count:r The telephone company had planned t o i n s tall S MllT systemwide, but 1mplemcntat111n has been s low because of Ill'\\ eqwpment installation.'! Youth Dies, Friend Hurt In Cave-in NORCO (AP\ An 11-ycar-old boy has been killed and his friend injured when a freshl y dug c-on struction ditc h caved m. The dead boy was identified 3 $ Clay J . H awkins . His frie nd, James Lantry, ws w:is buried to the waist S unday but w as r~cued by firem en and releasf'li after he was exam ined at C<>ronu f Community Hospital. Oflicials wen? unsure what ~caused the ftve.foot·d~p ditch to collapse, but said sever31 bo)li. had been runnine along its rim ·He stressed that there was· 'no t wisting of arm::. ' '-l I\ c>llr 1h1 r 1111"1,11 .11 6~,., i11•ll".1d ,,( .:. .)nd ... n •e! II\ 11"r,· 111 1l1t h.1!"11•t i, I !'Ill~ \1 •111 dwrn\1" I" 11-; 2: )<'U '" I\ hlfll(! 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PILO'I' E Dl'l,,ORIAL P GE -~ Planning S.O.S . .. , It • . .. • • 4 • .. --4 •' ; ,, .. • . . . . , . . • . .,, Charges that the Orange County Plan· nmg Comm1s~1on's views are being distort· cd when r t.>layed to the Board of Supervisors were laid to r est last week. no rnattl'r wha t view you assum e, is in n eed of immediate overhaul. And the Thomas re· port is simply un S.0 .S. that should have beensentout long ago. The calming of troubled waters came when a study b y County Administrative Of. ficer Robert Thomas's staff concluded that Commissioner S hirley Gnndle's dis tortion allegations were unfounded. Prisoner Exchange . Having s aid that, however, the s tudy went on to point out shortcomings in pla n· rung commi1mon functions that obv ious ly are not conducivctosm ooth opera lions. Concern over alleged m a ltreatment of Americans serving prison sentences in Mex- ico has resulted in ncgotJation of a pris1:mcr exchange treaty. Some 600 Ame rican s convict ed of crim es m Mexico. usually drug related, would be p e rmitted to serve out their time in US. prisons, while about 1,200 Mexicans in U.S. federal pnsons would be r eturned to Mexican jails. The Thomas report, for example, point· cd o ut there is no formal instruction that lets ne w commissioners know their duties and responsibilities. AJso. newly appointed commissioners a re apparently left to their own devices when acquainting themselves with staff and comnu~s1on procedures. 1t sounds r easonable and simple, but it is not. The r eport a lso said s taff support for the planning comrruss10n leaves something to be d esired. especially when meeting deadlines for providing commissioners with mate rial need ed before making deci~ons. On this sid e of the border. the exchange would not apply to Ml'xicans in stat e prisons more than 1.000 in California- -unless the indi v1dual states join the agree· ment. And cases involving immigration viola· lions, perhaps a majority in the U.S., are ex. pressly excluded fro m the treaty. Not ovcrlooh'CI in the sam e comment is the fac t the public does not have time to r e· view late deli vcr e'd staff material before it com es before t he commission. T he Thomas study team went on to call the "informal " atmos phere that sometimes prevails at com1111ssion mee tings a detri· m ent. That comme nt was kind. Rather tha n rnformaJ. the atmosphere sometimes could, with jus t ificat1on, be called chaotic. T he agreement now must be presented to the U.S. Senate for ratificiation. Mexico's Ch amber of De p uties has approved it. but it still must be ratified by two·thirds of Mex· ico's 31 states. When s um med up, the study team 's sur· vcy of planning commission activities ac· curately reflected what critics have been saying for som e time . Meanwhile there 1s concern that fun· damcntal d i ffe rences m U.S. and Mexican law could res ult in conflicts, s uch as rapid parole f or som e uf the Americans trans ferred north of the border. They could not be denied their constitu- tional right o f a ppeal, and it 1s not impossi- ble that some will claim false a rrest, m a ltreatment. extortion by police a nd d e· nia l of due process The Board of Supervisors instructed the county Environmental Ma nagement A gen· <:y to get to work to get things squared around and asked for a report in six months. It s houldn 't take six months to get the planners str a ightened out though. Mexicans, on the other hand. could claim they w ere victims of unwarranted discrimination as members of a minority . The intent of the treaty is good. M aking it work equita bly could be a noth er matter. T he pla nning process in Orange County, Educational Roadblock Youtli No Bar to College Success The opening of adouss1ons lo those of pre-college age by Chico State University 1:. a commenda· ble s tep forward II\ modern educational S)stcms While aJ,!e has never bt•en J qualification for college entr.1nt't' the present da) pubLic school prus:r..im:. hJ\t' put th C 3 V t• r ,1 ~ I' ;J ,l.!l~ I} f p 0 S l secondan -.tudt•nts Jt ovt'r 18. Ss>. Cl(<•eplinJ! for thn't' prod1gwc:; \.\ho l.J~ i.:ra<lt•.., .amt qualifying preparatory courl>l'S "'-lll their way in at l'arllt'r ages, the col leges have tt>nded lo 1m.-cludetht• younger studl'nt:. The Chico mll\ l' 1s apparently th1• result or lt•i.:1slat.Jon foster~d by Senator Ar l en <i r e g o r 1 11 "h •r h iwrm1ts I'"' v 1• a r h I i: h .,chool :.tu dt.-nts to cnct I ht• 1 r !ICC 1111 dary slud1('<, br passing an ac-h1eve m t'nt t"(:iminat1on demon .. 1rat1n~ knowledge equivalent t•> h1~h school <'omplct1on It wa-. ..i S3$:artous me.1surt' Not only doe!! tt relieve thl" <;lud€'nts from the drudgery of being dnllt'd m things they alj cady know hut saves the taxpa~crs money in the doing But lherl' has bern a h1tC'h an th<' Gregono pl3n whether 1t wac:; for('seen or not. That 1s the 1l1f r1culty {hose who have opted out o( tugh schO<>l throu~h lht• ex amination arc fi ndrng in further· ( EARL WATERS ) ing their educal1on Exceptin~ f the community colleges their re to have formally romplct studies 1n sper1f1c studies have barred malnculat1on in most colleges. THE EDUCATOR syndrome has become so steeped 1n what has become the lradttional public school prokram that they hav<' failed to recog nize that all knowledge is n't found in the formal setting of the public school programs. Many hav(' risen to great achievement an lhas nation w1tho1Jt expencnrm~ high school and some with ll·:-.!. than that Ct-rtamly, as has become' ull too evident. possession of a high 'C'h ool diplom :i docs n ot guarantee qualif1t'at1on for col kg1ate stud1t•s Neither shoulci lhe absence of .such a diploma S<'rve ;is a bar to college In fart 1t doesn't 1f one ts over 21 But tht· failure to recogniic th;il youn~cr students who have not complcte1f tugh school may be fully as capa ble of benefitmg from college studies has been pnnc1pally an unw11lingnf'Ss lo believe those Ix-low 18 arc ready for college The fallary of Uus as readily c:;('en by reviewing JUSt those who have held the highcstofftce in the land. Ila If or the nataon·s 38 presi dents had completed college by the a ge of 21 Thirteen of them were 20 or under , including James Monroe who graduated from Prince ton <then College of New J ersey) at 20 and John Quin· cy Adams from llarvard at 20 despite lime out before entering college. EVF:N YOUNGE R were Chesler Afthur J!raduatmg from llnion Col le gc and James Buc h anan from Dickinson Collei,;c both al 18 and Benjamin Harrison from II ampden Sydney College and Zat·h ary Taylor from Wilham and Mary both at 17. An· drew J uckson was practicing law at age of 19 and Martin Van Buren.commenced law practice when he was 18. Herbert lloover enrolled at Stanford when he was 16. It IS a well known fact among :-.t'r1ous educators that the basic l>('hool progr<J m or grades 1 through 12 <'<>Uld easily be given Ill 8 years thus readying students for college at 14 Labor unions. professional sports operators and lhe modern C('onomy has worked Jgainst this bec:omrng a reauty. BUT IN a socletv which has become so proressionalJzed that 1t reqwres several years of post· college studies lo qualify fc,r hcenses lo engage m a produc· tave hfe. it seem:. a foolish waste to deny earlier education with the result m a ny have lived hair of lht'ir lives before thC'y t:ommcnc(' eamang a living. Chico may prove lo I><' the start or a reawakening in eduration lo the advantages or training them young. I ~ ' Tapes on the Hit Parade Now that a Washington court has ruled some of Mr. Nixon's tapes can be released lo the publlc. Warne r Brother.. plans to bnng out a two·record album. It'll bomb. Everyone who"s heard the tapes agrees lhat whJle there's a lot of singing • ~oi n g on. there's not a toe-tapping tune in the lot. What 's n eeded , ob· vious ly, are au.new lyrics and a totally revised or· c hestralion. rve been working on it. My album . f'ntltled, "Sing Along With Dirk." open.q with a rou~ing rendition by the entire chorus of ''The Washington Post, March !" Mr. Nixon then steps In· to the spotlight to slnR, "Come to me. my melancholy Bebe.ICover up and don't get blown ... " f'OR TRAGI C rell •r. John Ehrllchman next rtcit es the famous poem, "Gnng ho Dean." C"Don 't b.e so gung ·ho. Dean. . . ") k e is followed by Maurice Stans and \bat old ( ARTHOPPE J ballad, "It's Just a Little Laun· dry in Old Mexico Town." Mr. Nixon comes back to sing a medley of "Tbere's Something Unnervin' About Sam Ervin, .. "Pack Up Your Shreddings man Old Kit Bag," and "Cover Up YourOverquote.'' In a touching duct, Bob Haldeman burs ts forth with "l Want a Shrink Just Like the Shrink that Analyzed Dear Old Dan ." But Mr. Nixon re plies with . "J eepers, Creepers, Where'd You Get Those Plum· bers? Now they're wearing num· bers. "> F ROM THER E , he swings into 'Tm Going i.o Delete Those Ex· plet.lves Right Out of .My Tapes." .And while he's on the subject, he l\lidea into that sentimental blues song. "Elg-hlee n tnd·a ·half Milfu~s to Forget." closing out lhc bll with the musical plea thal aU he needs is "Privacy, Tapes, .Rosemary and Time." Bul hi~ lriends are worried. .. Jail to the Chief?" they sing Jn consternation. What will they do? There are witnesses Mr Halde man bursts forth with the solution. "As Time Qocs, Buy!" And in g ratitude, Mr Nixon responds with •·can't I retp Lovin· That Haldeman of Mine " nns CHEERS cveryhody up and they do several gay numbers from that great musical. "My Fair Lictdy,.. including "The Archie Cox Garotte" and "With <• Little Bit of Luck (they won 't find out. .. ") But som eone's got to take thr rap. Mr. Nixon sings "I Wonder Wh ere's Kissinger Now?" lie switches, however, to "l'oor .Jo hn Is Dead '" when Mr . Halde m a n m e nti ons Mr. Mitchell. But it's too lute. Mr. Dean is sin~ing his heart out A heartbroken Mr Nixon closes the production by wooinK Mr. Ford with thut sentlm('ntal hit. "I Beg Yo ur l'~m.lon, I Never Proml~l'd You the Rose Gorden " I DON'T KNOW. It may not seU after all M t\ybe we record produce rs shou Id wail for a ch«r \cr subject to caplU11l7.e on -Uke another epidemic or lbe bubonic ploauc . Bureaareratie Balkani~ation Nuclear Progress Sn~rl WASlllNGTO Jtj ddC>n In ,1 technicnl report. !-tamped with stern ~ecrec~ warnings, arc r111t1 ings that could affect the hfestylt• of ever~' /\ml'rican The 78·page -.tudv s trongly :-.uggesls that ltw 11ut'lear redC'· tors, which the govern ment is count· mg on to pro· duce 40 per cent o r .Amer 1 c i.I 's fu ture e lec- t rii;; pow l'r. may never ,get beyond th e b I u (' fmnts T h i ~ r 0 u I d m \! J n I h ;1 I t'\mcrica11:-. t11111orrnw m~1v 1111 longer enJOY th!.' unllrriiU.'cl U!.t• of lights. hcu tcrs. a 1 r c-ond1t1on1•1•s and other hotnl• appliances. ~ven automobile driving m<1y L>c restri cted unless govt'rnmcnt planners stop making pro m1st·s and start develo1>ing other fuel sources. ONLY A f'E W key offtCIJIS have had access to the disturbing study. This terse warnin~ ap pear<; on the cov(•r "Ret'1 pients . muc:;t not :.how or 11• lease its rontr nts for pUfPOM'' uther th.rn 11rr1c1<1I r1·,·1t•w and c·ommcnt u nder an) carcum:.t;inct•i. · We have r eason l<> ht•l1l'\'C. however, that the sl•1rk fmdan~:, may be watered <town bt.•forl' they are releetscd lo the public The American people .irt.• l'n· lilied lo know the lrulh an its original scientific form, w1thoul political ccn:.ors h1p . We huvl' s ummarize d th<.• h1g h1 lghls therefore, of the :.cc•r('l Ct•nt•r:il Accounting Ofhct.' repQrl. IL deals with .. liqm~lC'l:il fas t hrceder reactors." whit'lt lhl· technicians know hv the in1l1ais LMFBR The :.tudy, char.H._ lt•ristiQ of sc1en1dit' rcsc.irch. '" cautious. But lht.'sc <'lcar crm cl us ions can be clrawn The dcvclopml·nt or thl' f.i-.l breeder ha-. bct'n 1mJ)t.•dl•d l1y hureaucral1c bt1lk~1 ni.tul1 on There has hN•n <1hsolut<'ly no gO\·ernm cnt courdin.111on worth 11oling More than JOO .,('purah' agencies. cnmm1lll'l'S and othc•r entities h<rvt• .1 vo1rc in lht• dt• \'dopml'lll -FEDERAL l'iUCLEAR t•x perts have gro-.<.ly ·m1sl1·d 1111' puhllt· .1bout the rt!-ks Tht• rt•port <·onlcnds that llw :-.aft.Iv 11f th1• • fa s t b r <.' C' d !' r 1 ., h 1 g It I v :-.pcrul:.tlivl' .- Its financin)! by pnv~Ht· in dustry, l'ontrary to offi cial l-l<Jlc .. mcnts, probably will pr<>vt• 11n possible The tt'l'hnolt>MY has ul ready cost a ht'fl y ~ R hi Ilion Govcrnmt•nt plannt.'r:> <1r1• cunrentr;Jling a lmnst C'xc·lu!.ivul.v on the fast brl'c<lt•r, w1lh an all the·eggs m one·t>Usktot abandon Vet it nol only m;1y never work, bot the cronom1c Cud rcproceo;s ing may ncv('r IH' ach1 evt•d Theoret1eally. tht• fast brecdt•r should produCl' morf' fuel than 11 uses. But a failure to a<:h1C'v1· rcproces<;1ng would ehminatl• 11 o~ a cheap t.'ne rity :1ourc<' Even 1f the fast hrcrdC'r~ overcome all I he obstacles :ind herome opcr:.tll\'I'. it will coc;t JO Dt•ar Gloonay Gus Hnpe fully , th oii;c dcnr ladies who wMkcd so hard to destroy the Republican Party In Orange County with lht ar write·in can. didate are not going to IX' the same people to "unite lhc party.·• GAR. Gt-• c;,., co"'"'"'" Att '"-" .. l>Y ,.,•ffn.•"d 4't' " .. flltt•,,•r•l'f rtU« 11~ '•••-"' •• t!lt~ ,. • .,,o•p•r ~.,,_. •Wt ,.., _..,, .. Gt9t)mf Gv• O•uy Pt1111 (J AC K ANDERSON ) t>!>tamaled $153 bi I hon lo build tht l>ame cnl'rgy rapacity that could be constructed for St28 billion v.1th ron\t'ntional reactors and S95 lllll1on with t•oul·fircd power plants. -IF THE LMFBR program fizzles, as now seems likely, the nation will have no alternative hut 10 enforce energy conserva· l)(ln on the public. This would in· lroduce the slnct. regulated use t•f energy For alternate encrf,?y sources, such as fusion, sol<tr 1·nergy. :-.<.'a w a \'C gcncr:itors, wmd l'ne rgy ;ind shulc otl , <ffl' l'll ht•r irwdequtett• or a generat11111 ..iway As evrdence that the nuc- lear program ls starting. the report declares· ·•only four new reactor plants <of any kind) werf> ordered in 1975 and only one plant was orde red during the first six months of 1976. Since the begin· ning of•l974, orders for over 200 reactors were deferred and near· Jy 30 were cant'elled ... Pubh<' opposition tn nuelt·~tr plants has gathc-rrd support in many state:.-. .i'\ot only envi.ron m£>nlal but finanr1aJ obstacle-; It.iv<' blocked construction. The fast breeder, me:mwhalt· 1s so experimental that even a .,m;ill. 380 rnl'gawatt lest plant cannot be ready before 198.1. And "no sm~lc . rommerc1aJ·sized re· actor ha:-. h£'l'n I es led or even de· !>1gned an the U .S ," lhe ~ludy 1iornls oul NO R H AS anyon e yet roordinated t he four factors needed lo process fast breeders - building the plant, producing the fuel , reprocessing the used plutonium cind disposing of the lethal wastes. The nuclear development 1:. !-narll·d almost he)ond hope an < maze or !1$:encles and commit- ltes, with conflicting jurisdic· tiln Deelares the repQrt dismal- ly• On Capitol Hill alone. "33 c<mmiltees, 65 subeommittees tin~ one pa nc l c laim som t:! Jurtsd1ction over the Ene rgy Rc~arch and Development Ad- mir¥tration ... Twenty·nine dif- ferett feder a l agencies share resp\nsibility for recommending comitehensive national energy polic~" Thi~ doesn 'l take into account the n•mcrous private utilities, fananc\ll houses, manufacturers and citzens groups that are also involv~ in the program. These fl4clors ell add up to delay. l\t bet. 1t will take 13 years to build a corrlmcrc1al re:.ictor. 10 years to ~ct the fue l fabricated and 12 y\urs to construct a fuel r eproccs4ntt facility. And al least JO years will be needed t~repare a permanent disposal ump m the remote Southwes where the deadly wastes ca be safely buried and kept from otaminating the en· viro nment for the necess ary thousands ~years. The secre\study all b rejects out of han<. the two m 011::.., l1misti<' scledules for the de· velopmen t o f t he LMF R technology. Its "conservative • estimate Is \h at only six fast breeders w1 llbe in operntion by the year 2000 THE ECON) MIC feasibility of these few phuts won"t be known until "early in .he next century." • The possibilty also re mains tha t the prollems of safety, pollution and \.lei r eprocessing could block tic fast breeders a ltogether. The report, inrart a model for setting nation a energy policy, pleads eloqucntlr (or "a firm de· cision" to coordi 1ate efforts with ttoals. Otherwi~e, the Uniled States might be compelled to rC'· turn. at least .,art time, lo t·andlc5 and b1cyc cs. Golden Silences lt 1~ true th:it one of th£' t<'sts of .1 reJI fnl•ndship 1s the abihlv to make good ronvt'.'r <.:itinn togC'lhrr. But :in CvC'n bNtcr t c:-.l Is thl' lat•k of J nc·rcl IO m:.tkt• ;my con\'t'.'r!.atwn wtwt.,1•c\'l·r. unlt.·:.s )OU feel likl' tl. It ..., rt•port1•d tlial Trnnvso11 :tr\\I C':1rlyli· onrt· sJt tog('l h<.'r for .1 whofc <'Ven 1ng, and rwithc•r rn;1n opt•nc d hi s rnouth t•xc<;pt to hlow out :-.ornt• lohan·o s mo k t'. A n d William Dean J lowl;!lls wrole that ht• and Murk TwJtn travl'lc·d togC'thcr bv tr:11n from llnrtrord lo N<•w York, and nr1thcr or them s~1id a word for thl' entire three hour trip. We need friends to talk to. hut w(' alsn net'd I ht•m to be quwt \\1th . Nothing c<1n h<' mort• t•x hJ us tin$: t han the art1f1r1,1I <'011 ,·crsation of str:ingers :it dinnt'r. 11r the strained daaloj!ue between ~oung couples on a dat<· i\ GREAT MANY people. il srems ti) me. abuse rricndship by t:ilkmg too muc h. Th41y gabbk. they gossip, they comf)lnin -in :.horl. they use their fncnd'i :ii; soundin~·boards for their own rleficiC'ncit's MHI ch~('ontents. • The paradox of (nendship j<; that it is both the !ltrongcst thing in t ht' world, and the most frtll{alt'. Wild horsec; cannot separate friends. hut whining words can A man will lay down his Jafe for his friend. but will not secnfice his eardrums. The Rev. Sydney Smith one<.• said or a fellow preacher that h\: 1 :ippreciated the man's scrmoM. but what he most enjoyed were (SYDNEY HARRIS) "'his .splendid fl ashes or silence:· And Samuel Johnson said he pre'· frrrNI the• <'t m puny of mPn to women. hcc<1 •sl' rnen knew when not lo t alk INCID ENT~LLY, one r eason that the <•rl <1 <'onvrrsation has languished hi modern J ames is that peopk ure so busy making small talk that they have no lime to discuss important matters. All the ~r<'at t .tlh'r<:, like Johnson, had periods of dt•t·p silence. The most. O<'adly comment on \'Olubility was made by San1ucl Rog('rs, th<' 19th century wit and poet, when ht heard lhat a gabby fnend of his was growing deaf. "Probabl>; " Ro,.-:C'rs observed, "from lac~ of practice." I OR A~GE COAST DAILY PILOT UohertN. I\ rrrl /'uhlt~hrr lhrmia~ l\t'l'l'll. T':d11or ffo•1'>11111 l\re1h1('/1 ,..rlllonnl l'nq,. F:d11or The• Nlitm.11 p11Jt<' of the Daily l'ilol 11etk'> tn inform llnd .. 1im11lott' 'l'<ltlr1 " hv prcscnlln' 11n th" f!Oitt' ell\ {'rsr rommcntary ,.,, top1t·s tl 1nt1•n·~t bv syndl,•at· c-.1 c·olurnn .. ,~ .rnd r:111orm1st:¢, bv prw1111lin11 11 forum l<>r 1 1.':td<'r~· \11'"1'1 :in4 h \' prl'~l'ntmg thl.-. "<'" ~p.1pt•r .. OJ!llllOflS .incl icll'O'i on rurrrnt 1001r'I Thi' t'(litonnl 11p1n111r1~ cl lhr l>,fll\ l'llot appt"ar nnh an lh1 t'<l1tor1al <'olulnn nt thl! 111p of l1 c 11u~1'. Optmnn11 ex· prr~M'fi by the> columrui.IJ< nnd c-01 llK>nt!'ll~ and lcllcr v. ntt'r~ urc· tht•11 u"' n and no t'ndor.emenl of their v1 • by lhc Dally Pilol :.-.hould belnferred. , Monday, Nov. is: 1976 ,, 11 I I ' ( Monday November 15 1978 DAIL y PILOT A 7 Another Notch for Liz MD Wife , · Faces a ~~. Miss Taylor Elated at 7th Shot at Love By BOB THOMAS VIENNA CAP? -She sings. She dances. She's ·engaged. We found a happy Elizabeth Taylor on the second·noor stage of Saseha-.Vienna studios. She was finishing her role in "A Little Night Music," her first musical s ince "A Date With Judy" al mid-1950 MGM . SHE H AD RECOVERED FROM THE bronchitis and sinusitis that kept her confined to her Imperial hotel suite. Most of all, s he was radiant about her forthcoming weddin~ to J ohn Warner, 49, former U.S. Secretary'of the Navy. ambassador to the United States, Ardeshir Zahedi. She bas spent time at his farm at Middleburg, Va., and they will make thetr home there and in Washington She finds the capital atmosphere more fascinating than what she has known most of her life in films. ~dLife~ LA JOLLA CAP) -A - doctor's wile leads such ~ a high-pressure life that ~ she's often unable to cope with his absences, his tiredness and his im- portance. This is the view of four such wives who look an extension class called "The Physician's Wife - No Bed of Roses'' at UC JC Penne'y GARDEN CENTER 4 INCH HOUSE PLANTS * SCHEFFLERA *.FALSE ARALIA Rec)lll.-1.79 JC Penney Yow Choice s106 FASHION ISLAHO •NEWPORT CENTER • "We haven't set the date," she said, "but it will be sometime before the end of the year. We will spend Christmas at Gstaad 1Sw1lzerland) with our children." Will she quit films? "I 'll continue worfc.. ing in pictures that in· terest me. In fact, I'm s upposed to do a cameo as a kind of surprise end- ing i n a p icture in California in January. I don 't remember the nameofit." M iss Tay lor r e· nounced her American citizenship during her marriage t o Richard Burton. She hasn't made a decision on regaining it, explaining that the process takes five years. San Diego. IT'S SO popular that ·~;:===~=~=~=~:::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:~ Warner has three by his marriage to Pittsburgh heiress Catherine Mellon. They were divorced in 1973. SHE AND WARNER MF.T. MISS Taylor explained, at a party given by the Iranian DO vou KNOW VOUR DIA""ONOS llA111£ RFCFNHV 1r.;cRt•<;£rJ? Wo lr.ni:);tt ll'lat wl'\eti• t1'\1;r •nrtt 4eOr tl!wl h \ff'! r,,,.,,...,,M it ~f..ttl~t11t-\q1(\fln" Of lt'tq JltWftll'V "\ <lll 1mo•1tt '"' Ofttflr.vl:utv 1ri "''#}Ir'',.,.. .. II) otomnq , oll'\N~se il'\d1Cdti"q l"'w't O'MM''ll rr, J' J,.,.,, \'! '\ '>' Di#l'ni~ftl~ fl'I " ,,,,.,p A,f lpJ• I ,,,.,, t"P ._.,.1 ;tJ ,, 1,, itrJO"l•1.th1 toD' W •' 111 'l It\" l11IAf o o\ r11 lh U 'N°l',!\ll '•l .,,,. ~ 'hn 1nw,.1rv f ,, z~~~., ,,, ,, .. "'1'''>/ 111v •!Jl'"'''" din!•)" I.JI f. Ml>l•uc.ttun ..it IP\,. fJOQ,f• lf't rne ttV'Ollf nta PROFESSIONAL JEWELERS INC. .,,. J•V,fltH -I Y· C I --It I ~•t""~ 714/963-5625 20902 Brookhurst Str1•et, Su11e 201 Huntington Beath, CA !12646 TAYLOR DESPITE THEIR POLITICAL DIFFERENCES, Mi ss Taylor may find herselr playing a Nancy Reagan role al his side. He 1s reportedly planning to run for the Senate from Virginia. Warne r . who directed the Bicentennial Administration, was in Vienna for the engagement announcement, and he impressed the actress' ·co-workers as a t<ikc-chargr. guy accustomed to giving orders That bodes well, since Miss Taylor's most successful marriage was to the late Mike Todd, who had the same faculty. Elirnbdh looked good at 44. a bit wan from her illness, somewhat buxom but thin-waisted sn the corseted i::ostume of 1905 Vienna in "A Little Night Music." th e instructor, psychiatrist Phillip A. Baratta, has had to form two sections. The pressure of being a physician's wife, says Baratta in an intt1-view, includes learning to live with an income averag- ing $60,000 a.nnually, a figure reported recenUy by Medical Economics magazine. "IT TOOK ME a long time to get over feeling · guilty about the amount of money we made," said a 47 -year-old woman who asked that her nam e n ot b e published. "THIS IS THE f1RST SINGING l 'VE done in a .~~~~~~==========::::'.~~~~~ movie since ·Cynthia,' with George Murphy and "Sure, m y husband makes a lot of money, but he works hard. He doesn't quit work after eight hours a day." THE LAST thing he wants to bear when he I $10,000 foronly $155.26 a 1nonth. WhC'rh..-r ~1 111 11,•t• I ~: ~,(l(f nr ~ 10 ()(HJ S•'I 11 from tlw 1w11pl" ~d1<1 lend ri11ll1•llh C11m111>'11 1 ii l ro d11 M11ntlih, p.11,m.:n1 h.1-;l!d 1J11 •i $Ill.Ill)( I f lrmwO.~nC'r loiln, fqr I .!II mn11llh . .11 o111 .1111111 ii p1•11 ··nl.1<j1..' luk nf J.l '\', 'i•Jl.11 floll,J!.1'111 ';'J 1.., 11.iJ !() NO POINTS. NO PRl:.PAYMENT PENALzy. Wi! find ways to help. COMME~ClAL C1'EDIT CO~PO~ATI ON @ f lomeou.111"f 1.oan-. ,,~·Ol;. 1\ f"'M•• .,f \ 'Oi1(1 '" t n'I. ., n I "-• ._,...,.,,," j >•, a • ·•"\...,.,..,, , (If ,, ,, tr .. '"' , 1., 1. •• Mary Astor My songs in 'A Date With Judy' were dubbed,'' she said ... 'Cynthia' was the picture in which I received my first screen kiss. The boy, I lhtnk, was J ames Lydoll." {It was). "In those years I had a very high soprano. Now I'm not sure what I have." "What she has is a girl's voice and a woman's \'Oice." explains llarold Pnhce, who is directing "A Little' Night M usir." as hc 1\id on the New York and London !.la(:? es. ·'She has two voices. just as she has twopersonaltltc•s. thcg1rl and the woman " I gets home is a complaint about household prob- lems. said another wife, adding: "Especially on the bad days, when he comes home, kicks the kids' bikes in the driveway, s lams the door on hi s way sn, snarls at everybody and then goes off by himself in icy silence." Q I The thing that bothers ueen ess him is often the sight of seeing someone die. or having to diagnose a 1Sexist Vote Rejected ~e~~~s'.s disease as CORVALLIS. Ore. CAP) -Students al Or-egon Said another wife, in s an interview : ''You ,_late t:nivcrs1ty here will not pick a homecoming learn to.handle things. to queen this year. Dave Strohmeyer, chairman of the court selec-shield him from the WhY are gala banquets at The Registry Hotel such happy events?' Superb food, excellent service. and beautiful appointments a ll in a friendly atmosphere. Thars the Registry seer~ Just let us know when, how 1'1ony people. and the size of your budget." We'll handle all the details ... from dinner for 12 to a reception for 1200 (and any number in between). To host a happy get-together. come to the happy landing place. THE REGISTRY HOTEL ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT 18800 MacArthur Boulevdird, Irvine. Phone 752-8777 Otner Qeg1slrv 1-'otels Dallas M1nneopo1ts I St Poul A11pert soon tn ScottSdole, Artz. Owned ano opcr••ea l:>y "l<>aD11a1o1y M•MgomMt Co<P D•llU l r••!> 1 Cost..i 'h'a " ::711 r 17t1' :-:tr"' t • fi 15-8700 tion. said the derision was theres~lo~inputfrom _r~o~u~t~in~e~p~r~o~b~le~m~s~·~··~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ campus women 's groups who objected to the beauty contest concept or p1rksng a queen. 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A n.ll 'llrf.11~ lnr ~l). nf>nurscwingjoh) 1hal snaps into a tuhlll.11 $111f.11L' t.11111,· n1hcr ~O ~. I 1~1· \1tff, .ind pa11t1 and slcc~1'' and ll<'cl 1c:uns. 1 hcfl•\ CVCll 1111r pt15h·h11llnn lwhh111 Wtl1llt'r lfi.11 Wi111h in the t11Jd1111c li~hl fJ<'lll lhr 11<'l'dh: \',.u Jl111'111n1,h 11. • 1\~,1 m3ttc1 nf l,1ll. thl'rl arc ~.1 m.111y ~xlqordin~1y fca11111•1 nn th<' I 111111~ 11 mJdunc h\ Sini:cr. >ilu'rc nnt 111'1 ~Nttn\'. 3 SC\\111~ mJdunc.) uu'rc felling~" ~\lrJ J'.ltr 1•f ltJnJs. Come to SinFr ;iml tr} il hn }O\ltsclf. , ... __ Mi-lltl ~~.:-:.... , .. m. SIN. GER n1•1.c.....,.c.._,. .... ,._,.., ,.,, ....... "'".'-_, ... •011.c-....,.~-"1.tM4 • • , ·~"" \0 1•41 .. l .,,. ONLY SINGER MAKEs THE FUTURA ll MACHINE. 1 .. ,, • . l • . \ ''( : ~· DAILY PILOT Monday_ November 15, 1976 11 ·15 O •.,,_.r ... ...,.....,..._ ... - :· "Let's order somelhing fattening. I look terrible in a jump suit, anyway." . I •\ ~l 7 Deaths Elsewhere . ' , PARIS (AP) -Jean Cabin, 72, a French actor +hose movie career :o>anned more than 40 ~ears, died today at the me1-ica n Hospital in euilly, hospital ofCicials ?ported. __ r BUENOS AT RES, ~gentina (AP)-Roma· 1f an-born fas hion de· O eatla N ot. ice11 BRILL MARV H BRILL ,. 11i•nl ol '"'" M-w. Ca P"'"t\.Pd awf'f Nov-"'mbfl' n 1•1&. Surv1v•d by niece, Rowm•'Y Aol,,.rmt'I or <'.MO<! 1<10 C• S.OrvK•S P"n<l1"9 at Bell Br0<1d,.,.,y Mo<1u.rv. &·t Bro.CSw•yMortuerydlrKlorl. HALL WILLIAM E HALL •••ld•nt of L•'tVM Htll\. Ca P~\\fd away Nov• '"'~' u. 1'1~ SurYl•td t>y wit& t\-•bett• H•lt. ~·\ltr Alt• M M:VMn Of ~·w Yor~. one "90"°'"• Kf"nnelh ~c­ s i g n er Atanase Molronescu, 65, known internationally ·as Jean Cartier , died Sunday arter a heart attack, as· sociates s11id . TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) -Moufida BourguJba, 86, divorced wife of Tuni s ian P r esident Habib Bourguiba, died at her ho(lle, the ruling Destourian Socialist par· ty announced Sunday. SAN MATEO (AP) - Developer Geor ge McKeon. 51, dubbed the "fourplex king" for the four-family housing units he popularized, died in a hospital Saturday of leukemia. y .. :tnof Nt w Vor\: Strv1crt\w111 or hl"ld l....Wov all JO PM ., PK•••< Vtf W s QllO •I lnurnmfnl P•<lllc v1e.. AN DIEGO (AP) - ~mor1a1 Pa•~ Pac111c v.e .. Mor1uorv Retired Superior Court In New Facility The Southern Zooe of the Southern California Air Pollution Control District (SCAPCD) bas moved into new facilities at 16iO E . Ball Rd., Anaheim. The Southern Zone services Orange County. The district includes Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. THE DISTRICf LEASED the larger facility to combine all Southern 7.one air pollution activities and provide better local service, according to J .A. Stuart, chi er control officer for the SCAPCD. Stuart said he bu assigned personnel from other zones to the Orange County oltice to provide increased engineering and enforcement strenph. The new Southern 1.one houses engineering, en· forcement and technical services divisions. Previously, air pollution control activities in Orange County were conducted out of two separate facilities. THE NEW TELEPHONE number for the Southern Zone is 991-7200. Tape telephone lines, which provide current air quality and health advisory information, remain the same : Los Alamitos, 892·2884 and Capistrano Valley, 493·2442. . Operation Santa Ready in County Chris tmas gifts for about 600 Orange County children in foster homes will be supplied for the 14th season in a row this year through the cowtty. sponsored Operation Santa Claus. The county Depart· ment of Social Services is now seeking donations of cash, toys or clothing, and anyone willing lo contribute may contact Sharone,Aebersold at 834-4703. Donations also may be mailed to Operation San· Jail Term ta Claus, Box 1987 Santa Ana92702. County officials said community voJunteers will staff a special store in the City Shopping Center starting Dec. 13, and foster parents will be invited to select ap. propriate holiday gifts for the children in their care. They said new, un· wrapped gifts are · needed for youngsters of all ages. Volunteer Aid Asked ar..cws. ooHEllTV Judge Bonsall Noon, 79, AV H. ooHeArv. "''"""' 01 who spent 17 years on the M•s•. '•· p"""" ...... No• San Diego bench, died at · The Irvine Unifirfv r tl, tfl'"-Surv1¥Pd b'f ~u,tMrm F M • A Oo•>ertvolCO\l•Mm .C• ,,,., his homeSunday. or arme Sc~ool Distr~c~·s .Fami y M•": c~:;;~1Y01°1,~~·1:0·~~~'.'°~~e'. Guidance Chn1c 1s seek-"'''"l"'" '" '• .. S"•"• Doh•'"'"'"'" BELMONT, Mass. · ing com munity volun- ,, .. J•m••Con•rd;tou•Q•anoc""drvn (AP) _ WaJter Piston, Jn Trespass teers for its community ~'""'' Tundev ~vrn•nQ fl I 00 PM •t •,1 Joh,,. Th• Bapti\I c nurrh R<Nry 82, Harvard music pro-advisory group. w•<t,,..,d,w mo•n•nQ M 10 00 AM at 51• fessor emeritus, com· The group will advise J""" r~ BaPto\t C1>urr1> ·~ "•u of An El Toro Marine th i· · li ""-"· contrtbutl~"' rnav be,.-to poser and Winner of two e C lDIC OD po CY mat-n,...t.m~"can Hurl A•'oO<l•tlon B•1t1· Pulitzer Prizes, died at booked on burglary ters, operatio n and tl•r~ron Mo;,:~~~1Td~~~~"· bishomehereFriday. charges b y Laguna evaluation. voLNEV EARLE Mrcurc~•N ,~. Beach police after being For information con- SMOKERS Do not be misled by any persons who may claim that they offer a stop-smoking program which is the "Same as Schick Center." No one other than your Schick Center fo r the Control of Smok- ing and Weight can provide this world famous service ... either in terms of scientific expertise or in dedicated and professional person to person involvement. Schick Laboratories invested 6 million dollars in research studying addictive habits and how to control them. The original p rogram was developed and tested by doctors In a fully accred- ited hospital. When Schick guarantees that you will be a non- smoker in five days or your money back, you know who you are dealing with. It is a name you can depend upon. Attempting to confuse the public by imitating Schick Center may be flattering to us but it could be disastrous for you. If you want to know how over 50,000 people have found the easy way to quit smoking, call your Schick Center in Orange at the Town & Country Shop- ping Center and ask for a free no obligation interview to get all the facts. Call 558-8404. For The Control of' Smoking and Weight Schick Center In Orange, call 558·8404 for a Free, no-olJllgatlon lnterr11ea1 • ~n1ofHunt11>Q1onB•Ac1>"" Pmf'<I MILWAUKEE (AP}-identifiedasamanfound tact Dr. Bruce Givner, •#A'f How'"~' 1t ,.,., ~U'"'""" b 'f tin d ho j~~~_:~:_:::J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ""wile Plllri<I• AM McCut<llan, .,.., Robert A. Ulhlein J r .• 69. prow g aroun a me 556-4900 . ._,,., h .. E''" M•C,,ICh•n 11" ... chairman of the board or on Sleepy Hollow Lane '•"'l"1•" N·..,,"" ..,, "'" lv"'I• s h has pleaded guilty to ..... ,.,,. "M ,.., ... ,.. ,, "".,....,,. the Jos. c litz Brewi ng ,.,,.,., td• • M '' ~ '" ' ' ••1 Co. and president of'lhe trespassing charges in 11~· " C• ,,__ ' • ,. •• r .. ,.,,. ' Orange, County Supen"or l•"'ll\#•·" , • ,., ........ , ...... 1 hrm unti l two months "'~"~" '' 11 ~~ 4 "' " ..,.., "' ago. di ed Frida.> Court. :;,.~'.:'' ~~~7.: ........ ~ .. "':1 ~ #;',,'-< :' Judg e James H . ""' '" M "••· • 1 • • • Man C . ed Walsworth accepted the ' ---ODVlct plea filed by Marine . .. IALn.111c;HOH FRESNO (AP) -A Keith Roy Halstead, 22, FU"'l•.u HOMI Tuolumne County man oC Read.mg, ~a., and st'.n· Coronade1Marf\73C\4SO has been convicted of t e n ced him lo S I X Cu~IJ Mesa 646-2424 murdering a woman be ~~kends In the county Hll ll040W4Y MOITU4U 1 tO BroadwJy C' ~1 J M"sa b4;> q1 C.,Q McCORMI CK MOITU4Rll!> Ld<J Jll<I 0•· I h 494 141 'i L.1ci I\ I H •11<, 76A 0'111 ~.1,., J 1 ,., \.Je>•<,lra"o 4'4'> I 1 Tl't "4CIFIC YlfW MlMOll4l ,.4111 (.l"m1•IPr)r M'lrluJry CfllPVI 3500 Pl lo• V1P-N Or vP NPwn • tit 11 ~ t 1:>4 4 '210() "l'ltl F4Mll Y COLONIAL fUNflt.4l HO Ml /RO 1 Bor~ 1 Avr> WP<,lm111 ... tr>r 893 3525 SMITHS' MOltTU4IY 627 Mat" St H1m11nqton BP 1ch 5.36·6539 SMITH TUTHILL l4MI OUlt WISTCLlff CH4f'a Mortuary • • 646·4888 427E 17thSI Costa Mesa had tak'en on a date at J~ll and two years proba- Yosemite National Park. tion. Bruce Allan Curtis, 2', of Judge Walsworth Groveland. was found further ordered Halstead guilty by a U.S. Dislrict to attend the alcohol re- Court j ury of first-degree habililation program mu rder in the strangula-currently being conduct- llon death of Barbara ed at El Toro Marine Bentley. l 9, of Fremont. Corps Air Station. r s1,ooo for only $135.07 a n1onth. 'Allwther you need S3.500 or $10.000 get 11 from th\.' people v.:ho lend m1lhon-. C'rmmwr< .ti Credit Monthly paymt>nl h.,-. •• d ,, , 1 ';. 7 I I()() llomeOwner loan. for .... , ll)<ll tit .. ,)! ''" cinnual percentaql• rate of I ~ •· Tot.11 pavment 11.34S "-~ NO PO INTS. NO PREPAYMENT PENALTY. We find ways to ~- CQMMEl\.CIAL Cl\.EDIT COl\.POl\.ATION Gt Holl'lOO\Uler loans iiHot~ fl i '>n "'' ~; r~JO Mil """" mu•I ~ '"""'"') t., ~ cnmtt.n H•nr\ nt rMt And P*"°""' rr.lf"l'•·rl\I. Costa Mc~a • :!70 F.. 17th Street • G45·B700 Ornn~ • 11 11 Town & Country Rd. • 647•6871 Suite 26 You can too! Call: 714·i34·8888 What you hear m8y change your life! Hondey Spe has dlffer9't ~lberlNp progrlM'N •Y911abie. Quit putting It off. Holiday Spa can help you today. Make physical improvement a pleasure with steam, sauna and whirlpools at all clubs. Even heated swimming pools at key locations. Gals, ask about Jazznastics-fun group exercises done to uptempo music. Cell now for rour shape for tomcMTow. Announcing our newest location Mrvlng the Nor1h •nd W••t V .. ley: 9143 DaSoto Annue llt Noult0ff 213-882-8912 Ane ... lm &nclno Long .. •ch W.atmh~ater 510 Sou1h Beach Bo\ilevard 1 7031 Venturn Boutcvnrd 4101 Atlantic Boulevard 8757 Westminster Avenue South ot Lincoln Avenue West of BnlbOa Corner 01 Carson Weatmlnster Center 1714) 826-0381 1213) 986-6330 (213) 426-8874 (714) 894·3387 Coate M .. a Huntington Beech Oran.. HoelrwOCMI 2300 Harbor Boulevard 18585 Main Srrm'I 622 East Katella Avenue 7080 Hollywood Blvd. Harbor Centf'r Main Sr ill Bl'<1ch Olvrl West of Tustin Ave Corner La Brea Ave. 17141549-3368 1714\ 842-14~1 (714) 639·2441 In Muir Medical Center (213) 469-6308 .Hol._ ~,t!!!~ Clubs But1 Driver Excommunicated Roman Catholic priest and former civil rights leader James E . G roppi was schedul ed to begin driving a bus route in Milwaukee today. He will be paid $6.16 an hour. T een-age Insomnia Studied STANFORD (AP) Research s hows many American teen-agerssuf· fer from insomnia and n ightmares, and a Stan· f o rd U niv ersi ty psychologist is looking for youngsters to take part in a study of the pro- blem. "'The project is preven- tive," Prof. Carl Thorsen said, "because we hope to prevent teen-agers from using narcotic drugs to induce sleep, a practice which can lead to addic· tion.'' THE RESEARCH, funded by a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health, was de- veloped by Thorsen after a study last year of more than 600 San Francisco Bay area high school s tu- dents by Kathy Kirmill Gray, hjs associate. Mirs. G ray ·s stud y found that 12 to 15 percent had chronic and severe slcepi'"!g problems. "OUR SURVEY found that, like their parenLc;, some teen-agers have trouble getting to sleep, slaying asleep and wak· mg too early." she said. Thors('n sa id that many of the youngsters take prescriptions. pa- tenl medicines or illicit d~gs to fight sleepless- ness "These d rugs will knock you out, all right," Thorsen said. "'But they destroy the qua hty or your slet'p " n.m .. ,.._. • fUUU~US :r How much will do it for you? ~ We find wa~to help. Commercial Credlt°!tbeen helping people for l'TlOfe than ~n<ty years So whatevt'r you need ... a few hundred .. or a fow thousand, Just bring us your problem. We'll find 1A1ays to help co1M\E~cIAL C~DIT PERSONAL l.OANS Co~ta l\fp•a 370 E. 17th Strl'Ct Phone: G 15-8700 Oran~I' 1111 Town & Country Rd. Suite 26 l'hone: 547-5871 C....tit LIC~ ln••,,.Mt Avallabl1 la t:ll.1bt. llnrro• ... ro ot G• 01111 n..1.,." •A '"'"'1~1 o"~ Illy CA111-1lal Cr'ldl1 p1.,., lneo•por•~ ~ .. .... • & 'lS \?@(!!] I? license ~j ~@l?WO©@ Plates Got a problem:> 1'11en wri.te to Pat Dur111 Pat Will Watched Drunk-driving Dentist Sentenced. to Penance rca111.-...1 SAVE on SATURDAYS cut red tape, getting the ansu:ers and action you ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) need to solve mequities in government and bus I· -"I just hope to God 1 ness. Mail your questions to Pat Dunn At Your know every foul word," Service, Orange Coast Doily Ptlot , P.O. Box 1560, s ays Mary Williams, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Jnclude your telephone who's in charge of keep. number. 1'he colt.min appears daily except ing them off of Min- PRO~ER. Wash. <AP)-Adentist whose drunken driving cawied the deaths of two·persons has been sen· tenced to spend one day a week for ayear providing Cree dental care to the elderly. estimated the free dentistry could be wortll as much as $35,000 over the couraeof a year. nesota's new Saturdays. personalized license "There is no way we can bring back these lives, but perhapi we can put your talents to use and get some good- ness out of this tragedy," said Benton County Superior Court Judge Al Yen· copal in announcing the unusual sen- tence for .Dr. Edgar .Ma)'s. YENCOP AL SAID MAYS must "get, tbe word out" to senior citl~ens' orsanJzations In the Tri-Cities area of southeastern Wasb.ingt-On. He said be wants Mays• office (lied on days set aside for the elderly, and will check to see tha.t llis. DEAR PAT: My elderly parents have quite a problem. Last fall they bought two doors for their home from the Pease C-0. of Fairfield. Ohio, through their distributor, Rock Island, of Waterloo, Iowa. The if.>ors were delivered, but the front door was missmg the triO'l around the glass, and the back door trim was improperly attached and it popped out every time it was closed. A representative of Rock lsl&nd inspected the doors and said they would deliver new ones. The doors never came. After they complained again, another represen· talive came. He told them the same thing, but nothing further has been done. R.R ., Huntington Beach BUI Utburg, Pease Co. representative, laspect- ed your parents' door and found that the dlstd bator, Roc:k Island, installed a window ID the ~oor tbat was not of Pease maaafadure. The Pease Co. bas ar· ranged to have a replacement part sent to Rock Island, which will install it In your home. \/eriffl Ket ur n e d Good• DEAR PAT: Last May I ordered a book Crom Green Hill Publishers, Inc., Ottawa, 111., as a gift for a friend. The book arrived too late to give as a gift and I returned it immediately, asking for a re- fund . I've written three times since then, enclosing a copy or my canceled check, and repeating my re- quest for an $8.95 refund. I can't seem to get anywhere asking for my money back. Will you give it a try? J .K .. Corona del Mar Green Ulll Publishers wUI issue a refund check to you with no further delay. Its spokesman says that a number or refund requests have come from customers whose books have not been received by · the publisher. There J8 oo record or your book bav-- log been returned , but a ''good will" refund ls being maUed to you. The way to avoid ''no record of re, turned merchandise" refund delay is to return''all mall order merchandise by insured mail. If the seller later denies having received. th~· returned merchandise, the consumer can prove it was malled and stand a better chance of receiving bis refund. Got six geese a ·laying you 'd like to move before Christmas? Move them under our tree. On each Thursday from November llth throug h December 16th, the Daily Pilot will p u blish special pages to make it easier for you to convert your saleable items to Christmas cash. Buy a box under our tree & sell your t~ys, sports equ ipment, . luggage, appliances, fu rniture, antiques, handmade & unique gifts and no maUer what your business -we have a box fo r you! P utting a box under our tree is easy and inexpensive. Rates are $4.00 for t he smaller box to $22.50 for the largest box. BIG, ·BJG SAVINGS if you run more than one time. for m o r e informa tion and to place your ad just call 642-5678 and ask for you r Christmas Ad· Viser for more information. Your credit is good with us. We'll blll you or you can chauge you r ad to you r Master Ch arge o r Bank America rd. plates. Miss Willia ms, direc· tor of the state Motor Ser· vices Division, said that beginning today, motorists will be able to apply for special plates containing any combina- tion of up to.six numbers or letters. Personaliied plates will cost an extra $50. He also ordered Mays not to drink 11--------t11 d f ~j •• , l.t .. flll:tpC'tl• '"' YENCOPAL SAI D MAYS, who pleaded guilty to negligent homiclde, could have been sentenced to 10 years in prison. • uring a our-year probationary "'"''"'' .. II<""' cozm period. tlll19•1 !US 11<1ei.ru1 .... Mays, 45, pleaded guilty in tbe a.tt.~• ...... 11.._., ~ deaths of Fred and Dixie Hanses, both 9 oo •"' .oo P'" 1o1o11«,,.111onq • 27. Who were killed last May after hls '000'"'··'00P'" 1"d11 • ! But, the judge said, "There are a lot of senior citizens on fixed income.s who need some dental work done and can't afford lt. I want those people helped." 9 )() • m ·2 00 p ll 5'4UfdfY • car struck the motorcycle on which n----..;:----~~• they were riding. for Ille peo e ••. Slj\Ge 19Zl • ; "NOTHING CAN MEASUR E ~'1f~"J :.: his sorrow and the responsibility he NC>LCWC~ • feels for the consequences of his act." . =-. • Maya' attorney told the court. "His ,...ru-1 .... ",_ 0 mistake was not intentional ... he'll ~ 111•• . : carry tbe tragedy with him unW the ,...._.. •• • • She said her depart- ment has adopted a policy that the plates must not be ''obscene, in· decent or of an immoral nature or offensive to public morals or de- cency." Mays, 45, of Kennewick, aereed t-0 set aside one day each week to-treat any elderly person who walks through his office door, providing even ex- pensive items like dental plates. He · day be meets bis maker." "==,....==-==-""' She's even been read- ing foreign language books to acquaint herself with profanity or other t-0ngues. "I think I am up on most of the American words, but someone could slip a foreign word over on me unless I fmisb reading these books," she said. "I reafly do have to play God on S-Ome of these.'' . . . FriemU Briiig Woes NEW YORK (AP) -A convicted truck hi- jacker, ordered to spend 32 months in prison for as- sociating with known criminals in violation of pro- batiqn terms, objected futilely that most of those cited had been his friends since boyhood. . "Who do I know in my life?" he asked U.S. Dis- trict Court .{udge John F. Dooling Jr. in Brooklyn. "Will you hang around with me? WUJ you associate with me? Will you go out and have dinner with me?" The judge did not. reply. FREE PUBLIC FORUM THE MIMD AS HEALElt THE MIND AS SL.A YER An lll-dee>th Discussion ot. How Stress Affects Health & Disease. SPIAKllS: K__... ......-. PM) ,_ lr...w. M.O. WIDMI SDAY • H9•.17 • 7:l0 PM SOUTH COAST COMMUMITY HOSPITAL AUDfTOllUM ~~ On the limited edition Audi, you get air conditioning automatic transmission, cruise control, wheel covers '. • t A totpl of $1,000 worth ofo plions for on1y·s200. ~ But that's not all you get. The steering, the most direct typ~ of ti limited edition Audi isn't a stripped steering system there is. Dual diago- down car. In addition to the special nal brakes, where in case one circuit i options, it's loaded with standard tea-fails, the oth~r still operates. And t tu res you might have to pay extra for independent front suspension, for ! on some other cars. additional stability and a smoother ; · • Like power steering. Power brakes. ride. ; Fuel injection. Electric rear window So visit your local Audi dealer soon ~ defogger. Tinted glass. And steel-and test drive the limited edition 1 : belted radials. Audi 100LS. But hurry. And, of course, all Audis give you You'd be amazed at how fast a the excellent performance and hon-luxury car loaded with so many dling characteristics of precision Ger-'options can move. man engineering. Like front-wheeJ drive, for greater tracking and cor- nering. Rack-and-pinion • ) H1ny. Yow Plltlclfill11 Aidl Deller CJll •llY mike tltla off~r 1ntn Nov1•~r 20. ,. I \ I A JO DAILY PILOT Monday November 15. 1976 Olympic Champ Banned for Life r LONDON CAP> -The In· French Athletics Federation \ lernational Ama teur Athletic last Oct. 14. Federation bas suspended for They added that Paulen had Jife the Olympic high hurdles stated that Drut was no longer champion Guy Drut of France eligible to compete in amateur following Ms recent admission ~athletics. he received Ulegal payments to "It is a very sad case but we run, British newspapers report· have to go by the rules and re. ed Monday. gulations of the Federation," , They said the IAAF decided Paulen of The Netherlands was ,pn the ban at its weekend coun· quoted as saying. "There wa~ IP! meeting in Amsterdam after no other choice in this matter a Cull hearing of a French in· than to disqualiry Drut." .Auiry into Drut 's admission. They said Paulen added that. . ,, They quoted IAFF "resident Drut will be allowed to keep ;\drian Paulen as sayUlg Drut the gold medal he won in the Jlad admitted taking payments 110 meters at the Montreal ,jn a letter sent by him to the Olympics. ,, Drut keeps his Olympic title because he told the inquiry he took no money for running before winning at The Games. Drut, 25, admitted in in· terviews that he received ap· pearance money in a number of track and field competitions. IAAF officials said the de· cision to ban Drut was "very sad," but necessary in order to let the world see that something is being done about amateurs on the take . However , in France, Drut s aid ln a radio interview that be was "untroubled" by the move because he had planned lo re· AP "Wi<eoltoto JACK YOUNGBLOOD (85) PUTS THE CLAMPS TO ST. LOUIS' TERRY METCALF. .) Bart Was the Difference Would have Been Biggest Goat-Bakken LOS ANGELES <A~) -St. louis Cardinal pl ace-kicking ~pecialist Jim Bakken plays golf. S<> "I don 'l get easily rattled on 1t'he football field .. The 15·year \Cteran proved his "~ool again Sunday wtlh a 25·yard . .field goal with four seconds left 'in the game that brought his un· 1derdog club a 30 28 vtctory over tbe Los Angeles Rams " "You have l 4 seconds to reallv get rid pr it and that's all I took.:.' Bakkerl commented "lt really has to be perfect. the snap, the placement and the kick " Bakken said Rams defensive end Jack Youngblood said .. something like, 'No. not this time.· 1 JustsmJle<J." The winning fi eld ROaJ was the Uurd of the game for Rakken, yet it was the passing of veteran quarterback Jim llart , who U'u'ew for more than ~ yards, that made the big difference. "You don't have tame to be ous in a s1tualloo like we ere in," Hart said "AJI week •1. we figured r( we were close tht; end. we could Wln 1t. ·· The victory -.as the third close 1n a row for the Cardinals. bo had beaten San f'rancJ~co 20 and Phaladelptua 17·14 Youngblood. the s tar Lo'> eles defensive end, asked ton<'ally. "!low do you de ..i guy that goes three steps k and then throws the baU-1 ually a quarterback goes en to JO steps back and then ows." . Hart gave credit to bis defense stoppi.(!JJ the R ams final Wive &b a quarterback sack, giving Cardinals offense a chance the last· minute drive. Until the climactic kick, the · als had led only once - n Bakken 's field goal had them ahead 3-0 alter taking opening kickofr, with rwtQing ck Terry Metcalf being falrJ.y hapdcuffed by lhedefense. The last·second triumph put St. Louis record at 8-2 and 1pped the Ra ms to 6-3-1, still ding the NFC West by ooe.half me over Sao Francisco. The were upset by Atlanta 21·16. •Rookie Hade n , from the nivers ity ol Southern · ornill, bit 10 of 17 passes for a yards, threw for one hdown, and ran for another. APWl~to JACKIE SMITH CONNECTS. Then Lawrence Mccutcheon scored on a four.yard run cap- ping a 70 yard drive in 12 plays, three of tbem completions by Haden. who was named to start just last Thursday in place of the veteran James Harris. Bak.ken's 32·yard boot closed the count to 1-' be/on? Haden con· nected with Harold JackSOll on a 6~·yard scoring pass. Cullen Sryant opened the second halt vnth a 90·yard return or the kickoff and T om Dempsey's third conversion put lhe count at 21-6. Hart went to the air again and moved the Cards 67 yards in 10 plays, with Metcalf scoring from the one. Three passes to Harris on that drive netted 41 yards, and the Cardinal receiver wound up the day with 8 receptions for 130 yards. He caught two on the next touchdown drive for 33 yards while Pat Tilley gathered one in on a 45·yard ~ainer as the aerial attack moved the Cardinals 87 yards on 11 plays. With his club leading 21·20 at that point, Haden engineered a Rams drive cover· ing 78 yards that tJe climaxed with a fi ve-yard run. Not to be d enied in the fourth period. Hart d rove the Cards 87 yards in eight plays with passes to Tilley for 18, J . V. Cain for 22 yards, Harris for 19 and to Cain again for the touchdown on a 25-yard play. The Rams seemed in motion again until Ha den was sacked for an ll·yard loss by Bob BeU, forc- ine the punt to Metcall and put· ting St. Louis on track for its winning drive. R a ms coach Chuck Knox ruefully said, "It's a game we could have won. You havoto give Hart credit. I thought we gave ham a good r ush. but he nad fine receivi ng and he did a super·job himself." Although the game was a Coliseum sclloul at 91,038, only 64,698 showed up on the overcast and sometimes r ainy afternoon. Because of t he sellout. the game Nas televised locally and the combination of weather and television resulted in the 26,340 no·shows. * * At v" llno•'"' -6•.0t C"'dln•I\ Rim\ SU. ·FG Aalclc"n •O * 1 3 " 10-JO 1 1 7 1-711 Lii McCulcl'lf!on 'run 10e"101<'rklOI StL-H Jatlt•on 6S !MU trorn Hltdt!n <Dern-y lcl<k) LA-SrvM• 901clOoll return <Ocrn~v kielcl StL-AMlulf 1 run IBaUonkltkl StL-~rc.tll 7run l811t••n1t1r1tt • Lll-+il!ltn S run t Or""n••v ~ ''') ~IL C•ln u P•\\ lrorn HMt 18akk•n k•Cltl SIL-FG 811t1t•n 1S "''"tdownt 11u~\ ord• Pl\\lllQ vud\ llttur11 v••d' PA\¥\ """" l'umb4•'·'°'' PtnalllH·Ve<dl c_, ... ,,,. 1J IS 16"1 12·122 ,,, 161 -0 lO »-1).1 '°' t7 ' 10 s..n 1.0 0-0 HI S-.0 INOIVIOUAL LIAOEn RUSHING-St LOU•I, Oils 11-41, S _,_ ~:ll Loi A-In McCutcM"" II"' C.tooltelll .,.. H~ .. 1' IU!~llllHG-St Loul•. I Hen11 a.uo, Til~y .. 110 C.tn 1 o. Lo• ""9elt1 '-Ir.tu s--1. If, Je<~ ....... 101 PASSINO-SI L..,l\,Hll'lt•»t.JN~rdl.l.#r Aftgtlft. Heclet1 10.1' t, 171 " tire. He aaJd he was aware of the consequencH wh~ he eave the interviews. The French star said the de- cision to ban hlm was predict&· ble and that be hoped it would help show that other amateur athletes were als o taking money. The IAFF said ll SUS· peeled that others were on the take but that it lacked proof. Drut said on. radio be was "completely unmoved, the more so because I know all my com- petitors were in exactly the same position" in regard to ac· cepting money. Jackson Controls SD, 17-0 SAN DIEGO <AP> -In a game controlled mostly by the Denver defe n se S unday , line backer Tom Jackson pro· vided the spark by scorine a touchdown and erasing San Diego's only scoring chance with a fumble recovery. Jackson 's touchdown in the 17-0 Broncos' victory, a 45·yard interception r eturn, was the first of his professional caree r for the fourth-year NFL man out of Louis ville. !:-stocky 5·foot -ll, 220 · pounder, Jackson said, ·· ... and it co!lld..han. he_en. my second." Jackson, who burned San Diego backup quarterback Clint Longley for the touchdown, had earlier in the game run another interception of Longley back 10 yards. J ackson al so e nded the Chargers' only rc1I scoring threat or the afternoon . when he recovered a Chargers· fumble in the Denver end zone. Jackson said he was amazed that the Denver defense con· trolled the game so completely. "We had reaJJv thou2ht hi~hly of the Chargers backs. but I was really surprised today." Quarterback Steve Ramsey threw a 59·yard touchdown pass to speedy wide receiver Rick Upchurch in the second qua rter to put Denver ahead to slay. It was the second time this season Denver has blanked the Chargers. The Broncos shut out San Diego 26·0 on· Oct. 3 lo bre a k what h a d been a Chargers• three· game perfect season. Ramsey was 19 of 33 for 224 yards passing, with the big play his bomb to Upchurch to open the second quarter. Fit'1tOOW"l'- RU\~~ °t'atd._ Pa\"''"'9 vard\ q"'"'" y•rd\ PhY'\ Punt\ FumDl~\·IO .. , ~"l;>jlf•f'\ 't'dtd\ • ._ .. CM"'°" I) I ll61 nu ... 177 .. >• 1 s 11 l 1 , ,~ llfOIVIOUAL LEADERS llUSlll NG Of'n•Pf. Arm\lr')nO •1 H <• ""' ,,..,, 1S·l' \an OiflQO, Wood\ t1 11. M¢rr1(o. I H RECEllllNG D•n•H llrm.i•onQ I 11 """"'>''" l lO Uoct'turct't 2 S6 O<lom~ l·lO S•n O•l!QO. Joi""' J I~. YounQ • J7, wooch 110. Curr•n ).1) PASSING -Otnvrr RarnM!Y,, ,. 1, n 1vud\ S,mOie<J<>, Foul\ 11 12·1. 110, LOl1Cli•y I 6 J, 10 A -Jl,011 '-' AP w1,..iioto DENVER'S JON KEYWORTH CATCHES A PASS. ·' Cl-F -Grid Pairings 3 Area Schools Dra-w Home Tests Edison High of Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa and Corona deJ Mar have drawn home as· signments for the first round of the CI F football playoffs, which begin Friday. Five Orange Coast area 1 elevens qualified for the elimina· tions with Fountain Valley and San Clemente on the road in the first round of action. The Chargers of Edison High, Sunset League champions and conquerors of pre viously un- defeated and No. 1 ranked Foun· lain Valley, drew potent Pius X of Downey. the third place finisher in the Angelus League. Pius X is ranked No. 11 in the Cl F poH, as compared to Edison's No. 10 rating -while Fountain Valley and Westminster , both victims of Edison. draw Los Alamitos and Loara of the Empire League. The site of the Los Alamitos· Fountain Valley game is Western lUgh Fri· 'daynight Top.seeded in the 4·A playoffs is St. Paul with South lUlls draw. ing the No. 2 seed In 2·A action the Corona del Mar Sea Kings will meet San An· dreas League representative Ca· jon lUgh of San Bernardino in a tiff at Newport Harbor lUgh. Costa Mesa, which shares the South Coast League cham. pionship with Corona del Mar, will battle Sonora Higb of La Habra at Orange Coast College. Sonora fihished third in the tough Orange League behind champion La Habra and Esperanza. San Clemente, meanwhile, tbe third place finisher in Ole South Coast League, is at Monlview League co-champion Nortbview lUgh of Covina. North view, which features Tim Carrico, a 140·pound back with an8.8yardspercarryaverageout of a full·house T-fonnatioo, won its last four gam~ to tie for second in league. The game will be played at either Citrus College or Mt. San Antonio College, according to Northview co ach Richard De Rosa. ••• LA•t wOOd.tlSI PMll Cvo'•~s•• Pa~~n• · LOYOl•<'I L8Wll<On Wttl CA>vln••t Elw-nl!Ow,... Ool ~IC>HISI Frilllt t\ LO) Alt<H •ti Cllotler Pou\ K v• Edison.ti Hun1lf\Cl!Oft8ea(I\ C.m.tr1lloat Wn t Torr.t.-c• • S<-tv•t•a• ComPlon wn1rn1n11~r •t Lou• MufrAt TllOU\Al1d0dh Cruol "1 SMtl Monie• Fo...,l•inV•ll•r•• LosAl&mlw. Newbury Park •t San M •rco< E• lt•nct'to.tl Fontana Pa10-. VerdeutSoult't H I!" Kings' Streak at 5 East German Stars Retire J.A <;anM H•• South Pa\•deM Rlv•r\ld• Nortt'tal Trov LdMl•.tdn•• Mira CosM l'"oor11111 No hi Lomooc Oown•v at Rlventdt Poly Mt•~ KeOIMI at 01tmlen M6n•• lllst•at I/Illa P•rlt FllOthlll No. lei P•<lltC• LY""'°°""Co•l~n El~M•IG•r•v Ritne.hO a•.t,,,1to\ ,,, Mt>nrovf& T•mo•eC•tv•• Monteb&ho G4rdt!'1Grovndf SA v .. tl<!r t"'l•twooel•l 'lnet1elrn Sa,.M•tl!'M>tt Wdrrfl"t C•br•llO•I CrtKMllil Ven.,., t·A Wor•m.fnllAntelOM VAll•'I' L•nnout Cll•nne1111.t'>CI• 6.rtf~,4 •t Esoer•nlill CHICAGO -Phil Russell fired in a 50·footer from tile pomt s un. day night to lift tnc Clucago Black Hawks to a 5·4 N al1onal Hockey League victory over the Los Angeles Kings. The come·from·bebind win moved Chicago into first place in the Smythe Division. Russelrs third·period goal, his third of the season, came against goalie Gary Edwards, playing his second gam e of the year . The loss ran the Kings· winless string to five games with two losses and three ties. Alain Daigle's fourth goal of the season late in the second period boosted Chicago Into a 4·4 lie after the Kings scored three goals in a row. Ender QNit• BERLIN -East Germany swi mmer Kornelia Ender, 18, wiMer of four gold medals and one silver at the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal, has retired from active sports. She said she wa~ concentratmg on passing the state university entrance exam so that she could study medicine and become a pediatrician. Roland Matthes, another lop East German Olympic swim· mer, also retired. CO.cna~ci Win• NAGOYA, Japan -Olympic star Nadia Comaneci of Romania won the women's all·around championship Sunday in the Chunichi Cup international gymnastics com'petilion with a near perf eel 39. 75 points in four ~vents. . ComanecJ, 15, got a pertect 10.0 score in the floor exercise and a 9.8 on the balance bearrt. She had received a 10 on the uneven parallel bars and a 9.95 in the vault Saturday. 11.S. Collect• CARACAS, Venezuela -The United States finished With a 4·1 victory over Venezuela in the three·day competition In the second·round American Zone Davis Cup play. · In Sunday 's games, Dick Stockton lost lo Venezuela's Hum· J phrey Hose, 6·4. 3·6,11·9, 9-7. 1 Io the final singles {llatch Sun· day night, Vilas Gerulaitis beat Venezuelan veteran Jorge An· drew, 6·3.1-6, 6·3. 7·5. The United States will meel Mexico next moo th in Tucson. Catonv\CM•• ... IM.,•tN-.iort-.arbn~ AQ')u•••• P•••ce.te ~""'°""No h t Vorbu"' O•" ~"Cl"'""" .at If ortt'tl/lew ""'•oatS•n01mo NO<tC Vl\ta.tt La H.tb•• Cltl••<lr•lat It-tend Walnul et L• Slerr • KM"'!<lv•I COdc,,.111 va11.,, \1<11a Cl••••• O~llliower '>ono<'av• Co•I• AMu •tOCC Ou..r1t Hitt It St B••nArd SI MOlllcntAvlat•on l·A 9'9 8Hr .ti 81\1\0P Mil!'v Steral lA Luthtr(tl! Borone!Cerolnt•••• 811110o 01~ ., P .. o ltOblt' !.ant.-Ynu •t Fiiimore EaoieMount•ln.tt lllmO! tlltWorld Vuru ValltV ,tt lrnoerlal W~1lll•• Cllf 111 ll111al Nol rt D.lmt Royal Denies Ticket Charge AUSTIN CAP> -University of Texas football coach D~rrell Royal issued a strong stat~ent Sunday against a published r e-- port that ticket scalping is ptac· liced by Longhorn players, call- ing it malicious, inaccurate and false. :.Although Metcalf, from nearby g Beach State. was throttled bing, bis 29-yard return of a ly Jackson punt to lhe Los geles 48 sent the Cardinals on · winning way with 1:39 re· . --L a~ers Fall, Flee Bomb Threat The Oklahoma City Journal last week quoted an unnamed Texas athlete, an anonymous high school basketball coach and two unidentll1ed San Antonio businessmen. The column said play...., sold tickets through ~oaches and that an Austin clothing store would give players a per~entage after buying tickets and reselHng them. atning and the Cardinals trail· by one point. third doWlt; 'Hart hll Ike farris for 26 yllrds and Steve mes gained 14: St. Louil took me out with the ball at the 8 and Bakken came lhroueh with ~inn1n1 boot. Before that, he bit rtom 40 and 32 yards. , IPken'a longest kick sent th a ahead 3·0 after rive ••es bad elapsed INGLEWOOD (AP) -A layup by guard Foots Walker with three seconds remaining gave the Cleveland Cavaliers a 97·95 National Basketball A.Ssociatlpn victoTy over the Los Angeles Lakers Sunday. Walker. who had not attempted a field goal throughout the £Ame, too1c tbe ball near mldcourt with 14 seconds left befott driving up the lane and breaking a 95-95 Ue The Cavaliers, who trailed by 13 points early In the final period, wer e aided by center Jim Chon es' nine pointa in the closing 12mJnutes. A reported ~mbt.hreatcaused the Cavalie rs and Lakers to hasten their showers and leave the Forum following the contest. A spolcesman tor the Laken s.Ud the •nslewooci Fire Depart· m~t calJtd the Forum about 8, moments after tbe Cavaliers' victory. The team spokesman s aid fire officials explained they'd been contacted by an un· identified person who overheard ' two people talking about a bomb in the arena. "This is not an unusual OC· currencc ln a public place like the Forum." the Lakers spokesman said. .. There are normal procedure carried out wbeo a threat is re. celved, and this time it was ea.11y to check the building out because it wa.s almost empty." CL&Vet.AlfO l•M -8r•-t. $"11111 '' °'°""' U, tlumbf\, 1t Cerr If. <Mtr•tt 1 llv\Mlt I~ T~ur.-dt W•lkerU Tot•l\411).tl•I LOl ANOe LU IUl -,....., IO ""'~ti n. Ab cM~JA-r10 Alltf\ t9 CllAflltYlZ c.lvm4 htvm 1 W~t!11119!0<16 Tot111l•17 11., c••"I" n n n ,. ., l..o\ Anq.ole<\ 11 2\ tt 11\ ~ l'OV!ed °"' N-T ol•I lolll• -c_,...., II I.'>\ "119tlH 11 h<""iCilt '-UI Cl-4 - 11,127 ''It has come to my auenuon that the Oklahoma Journal has written a story that is malicious, l9accurate and false," Royal sltJd Sunday. "Tbe article states falsely that Texas player tickets were aold through a Texas coach. Btcaaae 1 waa concerned, an in- vestiaatlon WH conduct.ed.1• l • l Monday. Novtmbtr 15. 1m PatriQts Upend Colts; Mollica,_ Calvert. Top· All!9South Coast Team • SF Loses 3rd Straight Costa Mesa H~h's Dave MolJLc a easily swept honors as back of ·Quarterback Steve Grogan hlt another. dropped back on a lasl m short passes and scored two ditch, fourth·and·fOW' situation touchdowns Sunday to lead the lor the winninl score. .New England Patriots to a 21·14 Curtis, a Santa Ana lllgb pro- upeet victory over the Baltimore duct, overcaroe double coveraie Cotta ln lbe National Football to get open, then weaved his way .Leaeue. ·for the !inal ~ yards to the end Baltimore, rated No. 1 la the zone. Terry Bradshaw, Steelers the year on the official quarterback, left the came with All-South Coast League a wrist lnjUJ')' but rookie bachp football team as selected Mike Krucaek picked up ancl by the Daily PUot. directedthovlctory. The a 11-p u rpos e He set up the final score on a quarterback, who led 63-yard pass to Fra.nkLewb. Costa Mesa to a share of ... - • f I I DAILY PILOT A~ t Dallas, Buffalo :i l C(,llide DALL 0 AS <AP> ~ 1'hln,. bave b .. n aobai 80 bad for ~ 8Ulfd> Bllla they can't even eeeapo the mow. Daily Pilot poll, gave up the~ DETR 0 IT AT NEW nlnl touchdown following a ORLEANS-New Orleans' War· routbinc·the·klcker penalty oo a ren Capone ran one yard for a mlued field ~oatatten:pt. · -~cbdown after recovering a the championship wilh K A N 8 A S C I T Y A T Corona del Mar and into 0 A K L A N I> -0 a le: 1 an d the CJF playoffs for the ·quarterback Ken Stabler in· fllSt Ume in M.:sa's 17. cre•sed bis-teagu.,-;tira~dt~n~t..-~y~e~ar~b.ia~t~o~ry--,Mwwa~s~an--~of~.~---T"""'"-'~~ The Bills flew lnlb Dallas Sunday for tbeJr nationally televiled llf4· tlonal Football Leqde game •••inst tti~ • Cowboys ton11bt and The Patriot! pulled to within Detroit fumble in the fourth cne game of the American con·· quarter to give the Saints a 17·16 ference Eut leading Colts by vtctory over tbe Deln)lt Lions. shutting them out for the second Benny Ricardo, the f'Ormer halt. Co6ta Meaa High kicker, missed passes to negate the Baltimore what would have been the tying pass rush, completed 12of17 for extra point when his kick hit the 137 yards including a two.yard upright after a Detroit TDto.sstoAlCbandlerintbefirst touchdown. but later kicked a quarter. 43-yardfieldgoal. ElsewherelntbeNFLStmday: Detroit fumbled away an op· SAN PaANCISCO AT ATIAN· TA-Scott Hunter fired two fourth·period touchdown puses to Alfred Jenkins following fum· bJe recoveries as the Atlanta Falcons handed the San Fran· cisco 49ers their third straight defeat, 21· 16. . Hunter's first pass to Jenkins came on the second play of the final period with the clln.cher eoming on a 21·yard pass with 9:22remaining. The 49ers thep moved from their 28 to the AUanta 10 where a holding penalty set them back to the 20. Jim Plunkett hit Jim Lash with an apparent 20·yard touchdown pass, but it was in· complete when Lash failed to come down with both feet in bounds. WASHINGTON AT NEW YORK GIANTS-Joe Danelo's fourth field goal of the game, a :;o.yarder with 4 :32 to play, car-. ried the New York Giants to a l2·9 victory over the Washingtorr Redskins to end a club record nine-game losing streak. " / Danelo's kick was lhe Ulh field goal at.tempt of the game, tying an NFL record. Mark Moseley accot.Vtted for all of fjhe Redskins' points on kicks ot 41, 31 and 32 yards. Danelo's kicks were for 30, 26 and 39 yards before his winning ef· fort .. ( . . ~ :-HOUSTON AT CINCINNATI- ' Ken Anderson hit wide receiver Isaac Curtis on a 47·yard touchdown play with 42 s~onds left to lift the Cincinnati Bengals to a 31·27 v ictory over the Houston Oilers. Anderson. who passed for three touchdowns and ran for portunity to score in the fourth quarter at the New Orleans five· yard line with the Saints recover· ing in the end zone. SEATl'LE AT MINNESOTA- Fran Tarkent completed 26 or 31 passes for yards, including the game-win g touchdown to Stu Voight lat in the fourth quarter, to lead he Minnesota Vikings to a 27 ·21 v 1 ory over the SeatUeSeabawks. Tarkenton 's 84 percent com- pletion mark was a club record. The Seabawks had a late op- portunity !or victory, which dis· appea red wh e n rookie quarterback Jim Zorn missed an open receiver in the end zone. Zorn completed 17 of 29 passes for 278 yards but was intercepted three times. GEEEN BAY AT CIUCAGO-Walte r Payton score d on e tout'hdown and became the first back to gain 1,000 yards in the NFL this season in leading the Chicago Bears to a 24· 1.3 win over the Green Bay P ackers. Payton gained 109 yards on 18 carries to give him 1,008 for the season. He scored on a two-yard run in the first period to put the Bears ahead to stay. He went over the 1,000 mark with a 42·yard r un late in the fourth period. MIAMI AT PITl'SBURGH- Franco Harns and Rocky Bleier each ~hed for 110 yards to lead the Pittsburgh Steelers to a 14·3 victory over the Miami Dolphins. Pittsburgh recorded its fifth straight victory but had its string of shutouts stopped at three. The Steelers have not given up a touchdown in their last fi ve games. touchdown pass total to 20 with terue within hlmsell. two against Kansas City aa the He passed !or 834 Raiders rolled to a 21·10 win over yards during the season, theKansasCityChiefs. completing 69 of 125 Mark van Eeghen Jed the puses for a .512 comple· Oak.landrunningaltackwhkhdid tton percentage. And most of the work on two long when he r an it was at a touchdowndrlves. 5.5 yards per carry clip Kansas City's Jan Steherud as he scored eight became lhe eighth player in NFL toucbdow ns -the historytoscorel,OOOpolnt.swhen longest a 49-yarder he kicked a 41-yard field goal late against University. in the third period to make his Lineman of the year 10.seasontotall,001. goes to San Clemente's Fred Bilelnikoff or Oakland 240-J)ound two-way Stan· had two catches, giving him a dout Corky Calvert. career total of 522. which ranks Cal\lert, a major college him sixth on the NFL's all-time prospect at middle guard list. or offensive guard, is ex· treme.ly quick for his size. P ff I L A D E LP~ I A /l T and was the key to San CLEVELAND-Brian Sipe Clemente's ·offense and connected on a pair of scoring defense. passes and· cornerback Ron The South Coast Bolton broke open the game wilh League was a balanced a fourth.quarter touchdown on a affair as exmpUfied by pass interception a s the thefftctthalhadLaguna Cleveland Browns rolled over the Beach not been forced to Philadelphia Eagles, 2A·3. forfeit four' games due to It was the liflb victory in the an ineligible player, the last six games for the Browns. final s tandings would The Eagles, stymied most of h a v e f o u n d S a n the day by a Cleveland defense Clemente, Costa Mesa, which sacked Philadelphia Corona del Mar and quarterback Mike BoryJa six Laguna Beach in a four· times, cut the margin lo 10.3 on-a way deadlock for the top. 33-yard field goal by Horst As it turned out il was Muhlmann. Corona d e l Mar and TAMPA BAY AT NEW YORK Costa Mesa sharing the J ETS-Quarterback Joe Namath crown with Corona 1 del came off the bench to trigger a Mar the No. 1 entry in f irst half scoring burst and New the playoffs by virtue of York's defense posted its first . shutout in Ia years as the Jets rolled over winless Tampa Bay, 34-0. Namath completed seven of 12 passes foi 94 y ards and a touchdOWl'\ 1n little over one period in his first action in three games The shutout 'was the first for the J ets since their opening season whe n they blanked Kansas City, 17-0, on Dec. 1, 1963 at the Polo Grounds. Namath replaced rook-ie starter Richard Todd with 2:02 to go in the first period, then handed off to Clark Gaines for a 14.yard touchdown on his first play. 118 Driver Dies in Crash GARDENA-Daniel Lawson of Huntington Beach, died of injuries suffered in a crash dur· ing the figure·eighl stock car race at Ascot Park here Sunday night. Area Drivers Sparkle Tennis Lawson, driving only since Oct. 3, was in· volved i&-a off ash at the-- figure.eight intersection and was taken to Gardena 's Memorial Hospital where he died of massive bead and chest injuries, a track spokesman said. scheduled to have a co· rider. DAVE MOLLICA Beck of the Year a last·second 17-18 Win over Costa Mesa. The Sea Kings of Corona del M'ar co ch Dick Morris ear~ed 1 e first t eam berths a eight spots overall'-one * * CORKY CALVERT Uneman of the YHr more than San Clemente and Laguna Beach. Costa Mesa, under coach Tom French, was close in the· overall category, too, with six berths. * * * First Team Offeme SE-Steve Telaneus, Dana Hills 5·11 165 Sr. T ~Jeff Greenough, Laguna Beach 6-5 220 Sr. G -Corky Calvert. San Clemente 6·3 240 Sr. C -Rick Grover, Mission Vi ejo 6-2 225 .Sr. G -P aul Bethke, Dana Hills 5·10 175 Sr. T -MarcJohannes,Corona delMarS-10 215 Sr. TE-Stan MiUer, Costa Mesa 6-3 .190 Sr. QB-Dave Mollica, Costa Mesa 6-1 175 Sr. B -Mike Sprait:t, Corona deJ Mar 6--0 185 Sr. B -Dan Duddridge, Costa Mesa 6-0 170 Sr. B -MitcbCheselka, Mission Viejo 5-t<t 195 Sr. Flnt Team Defense DE-Mike Hackett, San Clemente 5·10 175 Sr. DT-Mark Cardelucci, Corona del Mar6-0 200 Sr. NG-Marc Mummert, Mission Vil!jo 5-8 170 Sr. DT-AllenStreeter,SanClemente 6-1 210 Sr. DE-Mike Kruthers, San Clemente 6-2 198 Sr. LB-Bill Gompf, Lagwia Beach 6-1 194 Jr. LB-BradStassel,CoronadelMar 6-1 195 Sr. DB-DaveStrombot.ne,LB 5-10 155 Sr. DB--SteveCrapo, Dana Hills 6·2 170 Sr. DB-RichNunia,LB 6·0 163 Sr. DB-Bob~gbes,CdM 6·2 145 Sr. Second Team Offense SE-Bob Hoover , San Clemente 5·10 160 Sr. T -Neil Jensen, Dana Hills 6-0 224 Sr. G -Paul Henry. Mission Viejo 6·1 190 Sr. C -Steve Finch, Costa Mesa 5·7 158 Jr. G -Gary Tesch, Costa Mesa 5-8 174 Sr. T -Dan Mitchell, University 6·2 202 Sr. TE-Dave Axline, University 6·2 200 Sr. B -Randy Adams, San Clemente 5·9 175 Sr. B -Dave Brennen, Costa Mesa 5.9 165 Sr. B -Tony Fuller , University 6-2 178 Sr. B -Craig French, Laguna Beach 5·11 158 Sr. Second Team Defense DE-Kurt Westgaard, Laguna Beach 6·1 166 So. OT-Steve Tilles, University 6·1 184 Jr. NG-Eric Raff, Coronadel Mar 5-8 170 So. DT-Peter O.Baun, Laguna Beach 6-2 230 Sr. DE-Dave Meador, Coronadel Mar 5·11 180 Sr. LB-Bill Fairbrother, El Toro ' 5-11 185 Sr. LB-Rick Battersby, Dana Hills 5·11 186 Sr. DB-Glenn Dill, San Clemente S.10 160 Sr. DB-BobCharJes,ElToro 5·11 155 Jr. DB-Scott Merry, Coronadel Mar 5·8 150 Sr. DB-George Jacobo, El Toro 5-9 155 Jr. I there was six illcbes al anow oo the ground. However. the 2-'f Bll; were not expected to have to play in tbe ~. A warming trend -tAlmit peratures in the uJ>M 40s -was predicted Ill' the kickoff. Tbe Cowboys, off ti tbeir best start since lllt with an 8·1 record,~ heavy favorites desl'l'I cominJ off their ~ game of the season - 9-3 victory over tbe 1 New York Giants. : Dallas quarterbact Roger Staubach waf bothered by the flu, 14 wu expected to be at fUJJ strength as the Cowbo,S met the Bills for the tint. time in T~xas Stadi~ The only previous meer. ing between the teams was in 1971 when Dall.as outlasted lbe Bills 49-W and held O.J . Simpson to 25 yards rushing in 10 carries. The Cowboys bav~ been particularly effee• live this season wltll their "Flex" defense ll p~tting the clamps 4J s uch star runners 4t Walte.r Pay ton OJ Chicaeo, Mike Tbomal of Washington and Terry Metcall or St. Louis . . Larry Csonka gained 89 yards las t week. Baltimore's Lyd~ll Mitchell has been thef'l· ly runner in four yearj).o gain more than 100 yart!.s on tbe ground against the Cowboys. Mitche ll rushed for llS yards earlier this season. Jim Ringo still is loolf • ing for his first victory 2'S the BiJJs' head coacli. Ringo, an assistant ~· der the -departed 1.0\J Saban, is 0·4 since taki{l.g over. , "I'm getting kind (i€ anxious for that first~­ t-0ry," said Ringo. "~ Dallas ts a tough team to getltfrom." ;l ENSENADA-Jrvine's Bryan Farnsworth led a contingent of Orange Coast area drivers Sun· day in the SCORE Baja 1,000 kilometer off-road race with a victory in motorcycle~ over 250cc for 38 and older. "I had a partner.'' Farnsworth said, refer· ring lo Dick G.raham. 41, of Hollywood. •·aut a buddy borrowed his car and T·boncd a Mex· ican familty ." They won b y 46 minutes despite being lost at the starling line. "The Mexican police and spectators sent me the wrong way at the start.·' said Roeseler. Roeseler was the first race racer flagged off Saturday morning. Charles Pa.;arelJ won the San Jose Classic profhsion a l t ennis tournament Sunday by defeating Andy Pattison of Rhodesia 6·2, 6-4. THE TONKA TRUCK 'IS $4.99* Farnsworth captured his event in 17 :40:07 7 on a Yam&ha to win handily. He said Graham couldn't make the race be<:ause he wound up in Jail. A m ong t he 217 starters who came up w1th a problem or two "I wound up on the wrong road. When I got straightened out, I was running thi rd," sa;d Roeseler. Pasarell got $6,000 for the singles victory and teamed with Dennis Ra ls t o n to win the doubles competition against Pattison and Jeff Borowiak, 7-6, 6-3. Pasarell and Ralston spli t $3,000 for the doubles victory. Abo winning in team action for the two-seat 1,200cc veh}clcs was Raym o nd Bates of Costa Mesa, who teamed with Stt've Eb- be rt of Huntington Beach in a Funco VW. Th ey c l ocked a 14:57: 17.7. in the r ace were Larry -------------------- Roeselcr and M1l<'h William Anderson of Huntington Beach com· bined with Rod Decker of San Pedro and Jim Harris of Los Alamilo.'1 for a winning 18:54.47.7 in the stock VW sedans. In production two· wheel drive vehicles the team of Gordon and Katie Poff finished in 22:06:25.8 for first place while Newport Beach's Mike Tower and Bill Stroppe of Long Beach clocked a 21 :01.24.3 for utility vehicles in a Ford. In unlimited two-seat buggies the team or John Reilly of Irvine and Al Martin of La Habra, ~n a Chenoweth VW. \Wa s second ln 18 : 10: 24.6. Farns wo rth a 39· year-old motorcycle company e xecutive from Irvine. rod e without rellel to win. H:e had b ee n Mayes, t wo California riders who did well. The t wo teamed to cover the 538·mile dis· tance on a factory Hus · qvarna in J l hours. JO minutes. 42.4 seconds at an average speed of 46.73 mph. Cox Wins STOCKHOLM - Mark Cox, the British veteran nobody had reckoned with. fought off three match points and came Crom behind to upset third-seed Manuel O ran tes of Spain ~ 7-5, 7·6 S\m- day in lbe singles final of the $150 .0oo Stockholm Open tennis tournament. It was the biggest tournament victory ever for the 33-year-old let·. thander, wh o upset: three other seeded; players -including top. seeded Jimmy Connors in the aemi·finals -to reach lbe final. DENNIS ROSENE '410 West Coast Hwy Newp0rt Beach 84~'470 ESALEI 2quarts: s~ l/2 gallon: ]845 You save s255 THE SMILE AND . ,. ~ THE BATTERYTESf ARE FREE · •Make a small friend and yourself happy this Chnslmas wilh lhis unique Chevron Service Truck made by Tonka. It has a working tailgate ond three spare lires and il's made of metal lo deliver hours of fun. To get yours.just drive in to most any Chevron Dealer or Standard Station for n free battery test. It doesn't toke long and could sa ve a lot of grief later. If you do need a replacement, you can get a quality Atlas battery on sale this month. When you get your free battery test, get a Tonka truck while they last for just S4.99• plus tax (where tax applicable). Hu"Y.· Supply limited. -..-""""" ~.- ~AJ2 DAILY PILOT Monday No11ember 15. 1918 What's Doing Outdoors JIM NIEMIEC Waterfowl4'J'S have had to contend with less than · ideal hl1Jltlng conditions since opening day as · bluebird weather has greeted hunters on most every shooting day. There are a lot of sprig, teal and spoonies in the Southland, but un~er clear skies they tend to not work into decoys. Most of the shooting has been very early in the morning prior to the sun peeking over the nearby . mountains. Both private and public shooting areas report there are lots or ducks working ponds and lakes during non.shoot. days, but as soon as bunters :1-egin moving, in, the birds depart for large bodies of epetr'\vater a:mh'est'"'ait-day-returning-to"feeding areas after shooting time ends. According to all advance weather reports this wiseasonable pallem could continue for at least a few· more days. Even Washington, Oregon and Northern CaHfornia are having a poor early season. No storms have occurred to start moving birds south. In fact, Alturas, known for its early winter, has yet to have any s now on the ground and all water is open. Big Bear Lake is listed as very slow with little hunting pressure and most of the hunters are having to setUe for coot and ruddies, which isn't saying much at all for the hunting. Big Bear could get good around Dec. l for big mallards, redheads and can· vasback~ Wister is also slow. Even though most reserva·. lions have been spoken. with this poor weather, bun- ters stand a good chance of getting a shooting spot vacated by a no· show. As soon as a good s torm blows . through. this condition at. Wisler will change ·drastically and only those hunters with advance re· servations will find a spot to hunt ducks and geese. : Don W a Iker 's hunting club in Lakeview has beeo . producing fair hunting for widgeon, sprig and teal ·and there are a couple of bLinds left for Wednesday &lloots. Gilbreath Bros. Duck Club in Wasco reports · tJtere are lots of birds in the area, but clear weather has hampered hunting. Quail Scattered Over Southland Most upland game bunters have found it very difficult to bag a limit or valley quail this season. There are plenty of birds in the Southland, bot they ate extre mely wary and move out well ahead of on· coming bun le rs. ; Kem County Is considered tops for quail, but ·~most of the good bunting is OD private property. !Those bunters who have to work the national forest SaTeas report that most or the valley, mountain quail •!and cbu..kar are In very dJfficoJt places to reacli. On J tbe back side of the San Bernardino Mountains, bunt· ;'lng pressure Is light but so is the number of birds . I bagged per bunter in the field. There Is a good ch ·~at as soon as the cold weather sets ln the uail :~might r egroup and t hereby, improve bu ters :1cha.ocesof bagging enough birds for a dinner. ., '-''"'Pheasant Plant Sea•on~ . , The usual stocking of ringneck pheasants will :t:ike place in the Imperial Valley this weekend, but ,southland hunters might be facing their last state· supported pheasant planting season. Many bad :Words have been coming into the Department of Fish :and Game. plus abuse of the hunting by scattergun- ,JJers. Don't be s~sed rf the DF&G tells hunters ·;.iextseason that they areonlhe1rown. Hunting in Central and Northern California should be good for pheasant bunters The dry weather will make 1t easier for hunters to kick birds ·~out or heavy rover as lhe birds w1U not tend to run as :·.much as they do under wethu.ntlng cond1llons. Areas around Fres no, Sacramento, Marysville and Chico should produce excellent ringneck hunting until the first heavy r ains hit the area. Salt Water Ac.-flo" Slo"'• OGean angling has slowed down to th ~where most sportflshen running out of co btgs are foe: using all lht>lr attention on deep water re· ' el fish. There are stUl some barTacoda, bass and :Jt.Ubut being brought to gaff, but for the most part ~catches are being made up of rock ~ocl Seas have :~n on the calm sl~ and passenger loads are very _.ngbt. , Long range party boats running out of San Diego :Jaave bffn returnin1 with good catches of big game tf'bb, with yellowcall and yellowfin tuna making up 'dtt bulk of tbt catch. '.Sal.aft. S t ~ru.~ad Fblting Slo"' f'lahlng Is on the slow side for steelbead and salmon in Northern CalUonda and Oregon rivers. .:•ne luk of rain In lhb a~a bu not triggered a good •nm of lronbeads to date. The upper Klamath should •• produce a few runs in Dttember with a peak ln ')a1111ary and February, ac:cordinit to veteran goJde ~ "1 Kahkey. I • TOM CROOK Crook Leading Rustlers By CRAIG SHEFF Ol t11t O.iilly Pilot St.It A year ago Tom Crook scored 72 goals in help· ing Gold e n W es t Colle&e's wa le r ' polo team to a 31-4 record and a second place finish in the state tournament. Not too bad for a freshman. ) ,~ But, says Rustlers coach Tom Hermstad, Crook is vastly improved this year. "He's in 100 times bet- ter shape than he was last year and he wasn't in bad shape then ... It's just that he didn't know what shape to get in," says Hermstad. The reason for Crook's improvement is the fact that he 's become a better swimmer. ··wate r polo h as always been hi' sport and he just hasn 'l swum that much competitive. ly," says the Golden West coach. "He r ealized that swimming was one of his deficiencies in water lo. He wants to excel and he wants lo play at a higher level. so he went out and worked very hard al becoming a bet· ler swimmer. "He pus hed himself very hard and found out he could really go a lot faster. And th.is fall he found out he could do even more ," says Hermstad. Crook has thus far tallied 83 goals in 85 <tuarlers and h as 155 goals for two years -the thi r d best m a rk in Golden West histor y behind Kurt Westerfeld (186) and Don Caskey (177 ). Cr oo k 's h ysical characteristi s (he 's 6·2, 190 pounds)"h ve helped him immeasu ably, says Hermstad. "He has ceptional bands, he's ery, very trong in water and 's a P. sical person. If he ns to !\hoot the ball as effectively as he can, he will be a very fine universit y-level player.•· says .Hermstad. Servile Still No. I The oCficial Orange County Top 10 football poll for high schools rc- m ained virtually un- changed rollowing the ninth week of action as all but one -Cypress -continued in their winning ways prior to the CIF playoCfs. Returning to the Top Hiss Adjusiing Well To Stock Car Driv~ng B.r HOWARD L. HAND\' -"I worked wlth him .Gt, ... D.iilty Pllel SUit Mike Hiss has always ti.ad a yen to drive a stock car o n the NASCAR circuit and will get that opportunity, along with his ex·wife Arlene, in the Times 500 al Ontai'io Motor Speedway Sun· day . Hiss, who recently moved to Costa Mesa, will be making bis tirst appearance on t.be NASCAR circujl iil_er competing i n USAC championship cars since 1972. ''There is a tremen· dous difference in the way the bigger stock cars handle over the In- dy type," Hiss says. "In MIKE HISS when he got. into the Indy • cars and we were team .. mates," Hiss recalls. "Perhaps he can give me some pointers on these cars. His brother Donnie and I will be teammates for the stock car race ... Will it make any dif- ference to him it Arlene is in front of him during lhe race? His entry does n 't necessarily preclude a spot on the starting grid. Only 40 cars will start "No, I will treat her :Just like any other driver oo lh.e track.~ b.a~ys=­ "lf she gets in my way I would knock her off the track the same as any other drJ ver. •' College the Indy cars, you go into UM: race and there are the turns at about 200 twice that many entries. miles per hour while the · · Hiss hope.s to pick up V h .:..11 s tock cars get up to ·~ome point ~r s on r()()t ill.I around 170·mph down stock car racln~ from . the straight. veteran Bobby Allison. "It seemed awfully slow going into the tum JC Football when I ran about 25 prac· lice laps at Ontario re- cently. ''You have this gigan- tic steering wheel in front of you and you drift and slide into the turns a lot more than with the In- dy cars. "I think you can pro- bably horse these cars a.round a lol more." He will be driving for Warner Hodgdon of San Bernardino an<l the duo is c urre ntly putting together a team for next year 's championship circuit. p;r1oy IMtl"Oootlt.ii" Coftterel\C.e Ea\11.A .ti I.MO e .. c .. 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JO Is El Modena, thc ~~~.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~­ • • • • • • • • • NY Giants vs Denver Oakland vs Phlladelphla San Diego vs Buffalo Washington vs St. Louis USC vs UCLA Michigan vs Ohio State Wyoming vs Air Fo.cce SMU vs Arkansas • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .~. Laguna Beach and ·Wewport Ha rbor have ~rawn ho m e assign· ~ments for the firs Lround • of the C l F ~ir i s ~volleyba ll playoffs - ~~which begin Saturday. < On the road from the ~'orange Coast area are . Estancia High or Costa ~M es a ( a t L a gun a B e ach ). H untington Beach's Edison (al Mira k:osta), Corona del Mar • (al Cypress) and Santa J "na 's Mat er Dei (at ·CJ...ong Beach Millikan). Newport Harbor hosts LB Wil son in the first round. Defending champion Louisville High is the No. l seed. 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Man y '77 s on display and reody for immediate delivery, or order now for early factory delivery. ~ree loon cars to lease custome~. THEODORE ROBINS LEASING CO. lt~li~RI§. 2~~~1:!.~d. · 540-8211 or 842·0011) We find W8P-tO help. Commercial Credit's been helping people for more than sixty years. So whatever you need ••. a rew hundred ••. Ot' a fow thol.isand, ju~ bring us your problem. ~·n find woys to help. COMMEl\CIAL CPJ_DIT PER,SONAL LOANS Co~ts M"~" 370 E. 17th Slr~t Phon~: 645 8700 0rnn8'i' 1111 T<1wn & Country Rd. Sult.o 26 Phone· 647-~871 ("""111 l.tf• In· ""llff A ••ll•hl• 10 El·llltlt D~"'w"'• tit C1""p Ra t.-. "A .. ,..,,_. olf•n<f "' Com,...nlal C .... I\ r1 .... fllforl>0""'9d • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Boston College vs Massachusetts Kentucky vs Tennessee Tulane vs LSU Stanford vs Cal Miami (Fla) vs Notre Dame Maryland vs Virginia Kansas vs Missouri Oklahoma vs Nebraska Colorado vs Kansas State ~Mlaslatlppl va Mlaalaalppl Shlte Rice vs Florida TCU va Texas A&M Northwestern vs llllnols • • • TIE BREAKER -MV gutil on the tot.II • • • • numbff Of Points scONd In aU 30 narTMs ls • • • • • • : . : .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . : • • . : • • • • • • : . • • • • '··············\ ....................•..... ~ ..... Tonight's TV Highli~ts NBC EJ 9:00 -"Sybil." The con- clusion of the TV movie, begun Sunday rught, about a young woman (Sally Field) with 16 diffe rent personalities and J oanne Woodward (an Oscar winner in a similar role) as her psychiatrist. ABC fl 9: 00 -"The Love Machine." John Philip Law plays an ambitious TV newscaster who rises to t~e network pre- siden~y via the bedroom in this TV pre· miere of the J acqueline Susann movie with Dyan Cannon, Robert Ryan and Jackie Cooper. ' CBS Ii 11 : 30 -''The Affair." Robert i Wagner and Natalie Wood star in this TV· movie from 1974. / (TV , DAILY LOG) I MONDAY I O Mallday N11ht Movie: Ct (21tr) "TM lowt lbd1111t" (dra) 072-John "':::;:::::::;::::: Ph1lhp Law, Dyan Cannon, Robert • Ryan. llc~1e Cooper An amb11tous TV •V•NING I newscasrer becomes involved with ._ ________ _. lht wife or a nelwork president and 8:00 0 (f1) m ([) (la) lltws o aJJ ro m m """ -D (3) Stu Trtl (§) liomer Py!& O ((8) Cl)) \D) Monday lli&ht football Buffalo Bills and the Dallas Cowboys al Dallas. 0 GlllSlllOke m l'artrid1e hmily Q) Adlm-12 m Electric Company m u111e lluuls -6:30- O Din1h! Guesls include Bob Hope. frtd MacMurray, Ha111el Ntl son. Sally Struthers and David Janssen ffi Andy Griffith c101 Mm Griffrn Show m family AHair c1J) Q) Cun~e fl) loom! ID lbsliv1Ht Oii tht Road 7:00 o t)l> m """ D Lian Club ( § \ Mr Three Sons re) To Tell the Truth O COllctnlrahon m I Lowe Liie J Q)The fBI m Cine en Espanol ~w, Grrllith fD M1cNeiltlehrer Report m Dr1m1tic Series m Addams family -7:30- "'hen he 1t1ecls her for r .. o other women, she pla1s her revenge m Mm G111f1n Show CD The V111in11n fl) Cme Universal fD In Per!otmance at Wort Trap 'Cleo Laine! and John Oankworlh ' ( 29J ( e J) Movie: ( c J (Zhr) "Bridge on the R1wer Kwai" (dra) 0S/- W1lltam Holden, Alec Gu1nnm. W D11uh! -9:30- 0 (fl) CD felAll's fair Part I Charley's careful plans for a spec11I ann1veisary celebrallon do little to ease the shock wh~n she fells Rrlhard she may be preenant. 10:00 0 POWER rtAY IN • £XECUTIVE SUITE O 17 r 3 1 C § • he<uhn Suite A S'rrous heart allack puts Howell llutledge oul of acl10n and lhe otner d11ectors begin a struggle tor power thal puts heavy pressure on hard- d11nkrng Pearce Nellfbtrry. O O News 1~ Gunsmob ID Drrn-. Drank, Drunk Carol Burn,11 hosts !his one hour special r1plo11ng the problem of alcoholism and its effects on the hves of millions ol Americans ()t) Captain & Tennille m Barala de Primavera -10:30- 1 6 Burns and AJ~n O The lnSlde Story m IE ED News O California Buyl1ne · 11 :00 D Bowtrnc lot Oolla11 OU m l)tJ NtwS {j) The 04d C.Uplt O (6J 01 Cl'l 00 News (f) Name That T-D (?t) r8'1) !H) Lowe A111eriun O Tiit Jobr's Wild Style CD Brady Bundi M l r3l Dolly Parton Show 6 I Sea Hunt 1131 $) Wdd Wolld ol Animals 0 Celeb11ty lluue m Miry H1rtm1n, Muy H1rtm111 ID Clwlnel 21 Ton111tt Q) T"ltt ol the Bmm ft) flash Gofdon 1 fl 3 Stump Ille Slif1 8 :00 ID Mom "'Dreams" O 11 3 e l!llod1 r.d•1 L•n • -l l:30- 1wenl\ ~,,, Rhnda lh, en t ·•· ' 0 f 1 3 e CBS late MoY": i (iro\pechvr dau~hle• •n la" ht .. ~-•n .. (d1 ) 14 -Natalie •nlor• attau 3 cnarad-. m~ ,., C l,.., " '" a l'l•ndPd by yOun~ tr ,1 1~ Jn Pllorl In Y'!'.llld Rob•rl Wagner Johnny C. 1mpreu his parents •Ulll h ~ D l}; ~ l.Ql m f1Dft •ll'orov•d lastr 10 wom•n At hrst. }le r !' The "J~~ub1 S"-'"v't~s Brenda l!hOtJa \ s1~ltr 111 0 Your .....,.. O '"""" meet his p~renh but when she·':~ 100 Oub ... comes do•n with flu symptoms, ~e ( ,~) Scttiic:e FKtion Theatre rushes Rhoda 1n 1s a ,,lucUnt d; Nm /Mo.le ~u slilulr 39 Mo-fie c, "North to Alasl1" e ?ll II IQ) m L1tllt Houu ldr t fiO~ lnhn Wayn~. SleYra~I on lht P1111re 'u•n•v 11 lh• 1 '.oron~ P~rr I I~,,,,\ tn;:11I\ rushes Ci•naer 12:00 t 1 't't1\(M\1n ~n• "• · ~·n• his "'1~1~•1 hl d,.•1 1n11 h l1ihtr IS '"' •·1~1 worh a1 •I Aulllur l1o • l1n !llf!hn& 111d M1lltt• L1borluu1 ~~·\t D Mowit c (2tu) "1't11to~ ot Otllen" •C•• 'I I ,,.., • '"• t ,, f ... , ,.,, ,,,. t 6 Mo.it (li,,llr) "Th Ap1rtmtnl" ·m t• J"~ Lemmon, Sh 1ltf .u .. ~ 4 ,.. .. O Mo.tt 'C (Zllr) "fnelldly '" was.on ' II•• \ fl t ~rd 1111• r .h, ", ~ iM tto~ f1mh m lltwttcllfd Qf Ptrry llbion '6 Mom. C (2hr) 'M11lo•e"" I• JI 69 l•mt\ C11rnc1 C~ 1 '' llun~·• ~r ID 'Wt Adams Cllron1clu 111~0 g lat ol Croucllo O Movie· C ••forty £11hl Hour Milt" (Ora) /0 -[larien McC.rnn, '111 loam Windom m Movie· ' The Croo~ed Web" "'' 'I, f14n-Lovt10,. Matt l'·AllL ha•1 R>e.h11d Dtnn1n1 -12:30- 0 All N11ht Sllow: "A Ptiwatt's AHa11." • Dln&tf, Love II Wort," "Star of Tuu" (I) Mo'f1t: Cl "flit Ii& Sho." 11•~1 /I -(l1tf Robff!Mln. 1 :00 O 2l r f 1101 TOlllO!row W The PTL Clu- -1:30- Quincy Adams. P"S•dent Adams· 0 flews \1nrle lerm as Pr~1C•nt 1\ mJrb d 2:00 by lruwa1111n H1\ CAii Int nahonAI onl,r,\I\ lnRhlens \i.lt\ 111h11sU. hr\ dppo1nlment of Henry Clay J\ S•rrrlary ol St~lt l•ruers rumors of ~ pnlol•CAI d•al and hiS .,,,, blam~' h1\ p1rocrupAt1ons lor the tMlh of lhPll rldt\I \On m Spamsi. Mofit ft) Japanne unc1111t ,,.,,."" -8:30- O Mowtt· Cl "S.wn fur Itch" (rom) -~~ -Marrlyn Monroe, I om f welt. £ velyn lttyts. O Mowrt Dou~lefuture: "Above Us Ille Wnes," "Hiall Tmson" -3:30-0 Noontime DAYTIME MOVIES 0 ~Tl 1 3\1 8 ) PhJllu P1tyl l1s· NOVOllER lfi b~\S as~s her lo date his h1tnd while for moniina 11141 aHemoon listMPt ~t \in 1own, but the fritnd turns out pluse stt DAYTIME f'ltOlilAMS. r bf a 1oogh tou•h uM111 0H1c1al Aft,, lhe 111\t datt ht I alls hud O•'' h•PI\ 1n IOvf \Ofifh htl m CrDSS Wrb . 9 :00 O 11 3 1 e Mal/Cit WaltN h3 a "'e1111 dream And llrhfn Arthur find\ oul he pAnon ~t th• tltouiiht of lht•r "'Pfktnd toaether ' 0 QJl CJ) (iG) m Tiit ii& [wenl; 1CI (?hr) "Srb1I" Coll(I (dra) 76 - Joanne Woodward, Silly f ttld, Brad Davis Martine 8ar11tll, lane Holt mAn. Charin l ane, Juum1ne M1lntr. Wilham Prrce. Conclusion of lht story of a llfOman •ho developed Iii pflsonal11it\ as lh, resull ol crutl lrutmrnt durin11 her r.h1ldhood 10:00 U lC) "Upstairs & Down· stairs"' (com) '&I -M1chul Cr11r. Anne Heywood C) "A Sona Is 9o111" (mus) "48-Danny K'ye. V1111nra M1vo. CHI "D•" ,.,,. .. (dra ) '47 - Humphrey Bogart. lau"n &~II 11:00 1iJ (CJ "fair W'llld lo Jm" (adv) '51 -r red MacM u11 ay. Vm Ralston. 12:00 CD "Tiit h111inin1 Touch" (com) '41 -Rosalrnd Russell. Don Amtche Van Htllin. 1:00 1211 CCJ "Wupath" (wes} ·~1 -ldmond O'Brien, Polly Bereen. I(()CE T e levision (50) l 00 SIESAMI STiil iT 4 00 ZOOM 4 JO t'HI ILl!CTlllCCOMf'ANY S 00 MllTl ll llOGEllSNllOHllOttNOOO S JO VILl.A Al.10111 6 00 1'0001,0llTHIMOOI Nf'AMll.Y"''SlowCOO*i"O" • 10 ATllllllTOOllOW"l!arly '-Ou<-\ll<>••.aM'l"1WJt\•' 1 • ASMllN llHAYIS '"~fftt•Hy Or ltOM M;••.orl•"' ~: =~::~~~=~= .. ~~~~=~.:1~c::.~~·.\ldP~I .. •·IO THI! 0 4WIO tUUltlNO SHOW ~-I•" •!WI 0.-••te: 81.Kl U"tmoroy!!IPfll 0 ~ t i.It THIMtcNllL/UH•llUlf'OllT By tbe Assoclat~d Press The following are Billboard's hot record hits for the week e'nding November 20 as l"ey ap· pear in next week ·s issue of Billboard maga21ne. TOPLPs l . STEVIE WONDER -Songg In the Key of We (Tamla) 2. LED ZEPPELIN - Soundtrack From The t"i-ljn. Tue Song Remains The Same (Swan SoM) 3. ELTON J OHN Blue Moves (MCA) 4. BOSTON (Epic) 5 . PETER FR A, M P T 0 N Frampton Comes Alive (A&M > EASY LISTENING 1. MUSKRAT LOVE - Capta in & Tennille (A&M > 2. THIS ONE'S FQR YOU -Barry Manilow (Arista) 3 FERNANDO -Ab- ba (Atlaollc) 4 SO SAD Tll E SONG Gladys Knight & The Pips <Buddah) 5. AFTER THE S~ COAST l'LAU Collo M .. o S49-llS2 CIHEM•LJ.HD THU TRE ......... ,,, 635-7601 STADIUM DRIVUH LOVIN ' -Engelbert ---------Humperdinck (Epic> 0r...,. 639-1770 POUNTAIH VA~Y f tHir:.N "I • 11 ....... -····•!A'a'•t .... -. .,....,. "RH w :uELtHG" tGI V, "l.51HD OF llG FOor' ~ "H<>ttMAH ts THAT YOV?"' ~ ."SUHSHIHE I OYS" ll'GI .':.SHOUT' AT THE DEVIL" "STIAHG H I.HD THE • GUHFIGHTH" (PG) "IUGSY MALOHE" "THE llG I US" "FltEE WHHLIHG" "LEGEND OF llGFOor· "EXHlltTIOH" "EMMJ.HUfLLE" IXI Call 642-5678. Put a few words lo work for ou. l1101mlt4 SI ~01111 1111 w • '' ..MARATHON MAH" lRI ,_.,,. 1•TIWM-llJ .. 1:4 .. 1'4" ,_19'U Cf HEM ALAND Ul4So lbrW IAMf•Ll)llll .. SHOUT AT THE DEVIL" 1:11-t:U UT/SUM 1. .... loH ,, ... , .... t:Jt CINEMALAND "" S.. H••ttr A°'~"'' U) lM>I 1-l(PUllllr, "MARATHON MA~" IR) 7•to. " SAT'SUM-MO.J 4 •4 oe.11a.l .. .JO HILDR&e-S '1llCES "PETBt PAM" "GOS" CGJ '"THE OMEN" "PETER PROUD" IRJ "MURDER IY DEATH" IPGJ .. ILACKllRD1• "HORMAN, IS THAT YOU?" "SEX WITH A SMILE" CRJ "MARA THOM MAH" CRI "FltOM NOON TIL li-fREE" CPGI (monUOll WOlfp•r~h A Molltn 8Ngmon "OOuchOO Sean Connery Comella Sharpe -The Next Man" .. Monday November tS 1976 0A1L v PILOT A 1 a CHARLTON HESTON JOHN CASSAVITTS ·rwo-MINUTE WARNING. ... II; ..... 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That's the report on a remarkable new taste proc~ss called 'Enriched Flavor: A way to pack extra flavor into tobacco without the usual corre- sponding increase in tar. You've been smoking"low ·tar, good taste" claims long enough. Now smoke the cigarette .. MERIT. . Unprecedented sinoking pleasure· at only 9 mg. tar. • Amtrican lns1i1u~ o( Cmsumu Opinion. Study ovaibble free on request. • ' Ph1l1r Morn• Inc, R1thmond. Va 23161 MERITandMERITMENTHOL I , , ' ...... _ , - . - Helen Rose's famous Cinderella dress for Leslie Caron in "The Glass Slipper" now is in the Jane Withers Collection. .. Monda'!'. November 15, 1976. Bt Snuff Habit: \ Aim for a Day By JUDITII OLSON 001"9 0•11• PlloUUtlf On Thursday, Nov. 18. the American Cancer Society will try lo get one million smokers to quit for a day through a campaign called the Great American Smokeout. Will it be a success7 Acco,dang to a poll oC Orange Coast smokers, the day will go over like a lead balloon -filled with tar and nicotine. Most men interviewed said they absolutely would n~t quit smoking, even for one day, whale all the women said they would be willing to try. "It's a vicious habit," said a retired male teacher. "But I have no intention of quitting." . "l enjoy smoking," one man commented, ''tt relaxes me. I enjoy the taste." 1 A Newp0rt Beach citv employe said be didn't think he could quit smoking because he would gain about 20 pounds. He also said he wouldn't consider abstaining for 24 hours on the Great Smokeout Day. "You really have to want to quit," he added. "Obesity is protably a greater killer.•• . His companion argued, "That's an excuse. Eating usually is what's substituted. Sex would be preferable, however.'' NO REASON The retired teacher said he enjoys cigarettes the most with his after-dinner coffee. His children are trying to get him to quit. he added, but he can think of no reason to justiry stopping. "We a ll rationalJzearound It." A banker kidded, "I quit smoki~g four <?r fi.ve times a day." He said he now smokes only rive or s1x c1prettes a day where he once smoked a pack. He has been smoking for 15 years and said be probably would never quit. "I have no desire to. "It's almost a social habit With tne. You walk into a group of people who are smoking and you end up smoking. It's a social thing.'' A female hairdresser, on a coffee break witb her . boyfriend, said she couJd certainly quit for a day. While she explained that she smokes because it's something to do with her h'llnds, her boyfri end grabbed her cigarette, snuffed it out and said, "You just qui t." 4 She admits she does worry about damaging her health and believes she is vulnerable, but she didn't seem lo be worried enough to quit. 'CUSTOMER 1t ELA110NS' A savings and loan rcceptioni!lt, sitting at a clean desk. said she does smoke but not in the fron\...oHice because oC "cu.'Jtomer relations." "I could try to quit for a day," she mused. When a11ked why she doesn't quit permanently she said, "l have thought about it. J guess it wouldn't hurt.'' She bas been amotcing for the past 10 years, wtt,b tbe ell· ception of the nine mooth! shtwas pregnant. \ ~ . ' -Memoir Sta r-st-udded By BEA ANDERSON P-kU ltw Celebrated wardrobe designer Helen Rose, wbo is most remem· bered for her feminine, flowing chiffon gowns, oddly enough says tbe fa bric is not her favorite. Newport Beach as guest s aker for the second in the cur- rent Pi Phi Book Review series, Miss Rose delighted her au- dience witb candid anecdotes about her "favorite s ubject, Hollywood." and offered some criticism about today's fashions. Nominated 11 times for the Oscar and twice winner of the coveted statuette, Miss Rose began her own line of couture while still designing for MGM. RETlllES TO WRITE However, she put her needles and pins away three years ago and "retired" to Palm Springs to write her just released autobio- g raphy, '·Jus t Make Them Beautiful." ' She said there were many books written about her favorite subject but so many were filled with misinformation. She said a lot was just a ·'figment oC the author's imagination; that some things simply weren't true. "As I knew a great deal about it (Hollywood), I decided to write about the other sideor~coin.'' She says she pulls no punches in he r book. but it is not "Poflyana-isb" either. "There a re many laughs and many tears, too." Miss Rose, who started in the design field for 37~ cents an hour, said, "I didn't always work for beautiful, talented women." Her first clients were big bosomed with ample hips. "I tried to figure out bow to make these queens of burlesque beautiful." TllANSFOllMED She said she learned the secret of designing elegant gowns with ·mobility while at the Ice Foijies, and then she "suddenly was transformed to MGM." Sbe:described the studio as a 41cit~ or 3,000 talented. tem- peramental and successful peo- ple. "To be a success, you had to know your craft and learn to cope," which she said she did. "Many stars started as I did- as te~ns." Included in the ii· lustrious list was Elizabeth Taylor who was a "talented and tragic actress," Miss Rose said. "l made some of her wedding gow;JlS and trousseaux. She was dif!.erent from what was portrayed in print." Another s tar who was not portrayed as Miss Rose saw her was Susan Hayward. "She was not aloof and h ard to get along with. ''She wasvery sbyand1nhJblt· ed. Sbe was one of the most ' . Innovative Merry Widow ga;ment, designed for , Lana Turner, is making a comeback in Paris. ''It's like a little kid sucking his thumb " she said of smoking. ''People don't quit when they feel t~ey have' most of their health. They don't feel jeopardized." Tbe basic reason &hf! doesn't quit, she admitted, however, is th al she "doesn't have enough iuts." . A sales clerk said abe would be happy to participate in Abe Smokeout but she bad already quit at the insistence of the "new man" in her life. "He promised me a nice piece of jewelry if I would quit," she said. "He has never smoked." She admitted she also was worried about getting lung cancer,sotheoCferwasagoodlncenUvetostop. . Some ot the men interviewed tried to plnpomt the re· ason they started smoking ln the f\rst place. One sald, "I guess we were influenced by all those Humphrey Bogart movies." · Another suggested that it was the "macbo thing to do when you were growing up." The Great American Smokeout was planned by the Cancer Society to offer moral support to people who want to quit but lpck couraae. The p~rtion of adult smokers ln the U.S. bas been declining "ccording to Terry Reynolds, MD, chairman ol the ACS California Division public education committee. "Quitting Is tough for lots of people," he said.1 "By hav- in& one special day on wblc:b peop\e agree to atop we hope to create a apirtt of camaraderie that will belp smokers mate and aUck to the important decision to quit." Pled1e cards are avall•ble at the Ol"an1e County unit of lht ACS. I . beautiful and talented actresses, and yet the most sad and lonely woman I ever knew. I loved her verymucb.'' th~ands or dollars, t would : FAIRYTALE never have been a hero." : • She lamented that costumes of ; that era were never saved, but : auctioned instead. ''The stars· walked off wltb the modern de· • Miss Rose described the life of Grace Kellv as a fairy tale story-"a beautiful woman, a celebrated actress who goes off to marry the prince and becomes Princess Grace of Monaco." signs," she claimed. : ADVICE ! Miss Rose designed Princess Grace's wedding gown, which is, perhaps, the most noted of all her designs. The gown is exhibited at the Philadelphia Museum oj Modern Art, "which still is a thrill to me." Although candid about Louis B. Mayer, Miss Ro.,e's remarks also reflected ber respect and admiration for the m4n "who knew how to get the best out of all of us. "He always said to me, 'Don't bother m e with details, just make them beautiful (a natural line for the title of her book).' Her advice to future deslen,ers . Js, "You must bave ao education., The secret to success is willillg·: nesstowork." : She said she finds most ~the • young today don't want to $fart at -·- the bottom where "you learn the trade.'' In criticiling today's fashion, • she said it is almost impossible for her to buy anything for herself. Fortunately she bas two proteges who can come up with most anything she wants. She a bbors the "awful synthetic" fabrics and claims construction is poor. She finds the "newest Paris fashion" amusing. "It (Paris) didn't know what " "He believed beauty was time- less; that you couldn't un· derestimate good taste.'• BUDGETS ,else to do( so it's bringing bac~ the Merry Widow (an undergar· ment that she originated for Lana Turner for the movie or the same name)." Asked if sbe was kept to a strict budget fot movies, Miss Rose admitted that she was give.n one, "but I didn't pay any attention to it. "lf a movie was good box of- fice, they didn't say anything. .. On the other band, iflt wasn't and even if I'd .have saved Miss Rose believes that "femininity and good taste alwa~ are in style." If she were to choose a single fabric to design and wear for all occasions, it would be jersey. "It ~s easy and geoae to wear.n's feminine." • Designer Helen Rose On the Move? Study Schools: ClilCAGO CAP) -"Schools re- main the single most important factor in a family's choice of one community over another when people are looking for a new home," says Dr. Kenton E.~ Stephens, an educational specialist with the U. S. Depart· ment of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW). Recent Census Bureau figures indicate that about half (46.5 per· cent) of all U.S. households move every five years. An estimated 500,000 of ttiese moves each year are job related and many involve families with school-age children, according to the bead or a nationwide or· ganlzation of real estate brokers. "We recently s urveyed a number of leading educators to determine ways in which the quality and style of a com· munity's school system can be best evaluated," says William A. Ellis. ore!ident of RELO, a home r eferral service made up of 8SO brokers who specialize in family relocation services. Many of the educators queried agree that parents are concerned about quality education but caution that too few know bow to assess a school system properly, Ellis reports. HEW'• Stephens, former superintendent of the Oak Park, 111., public schools, flys tha1 "compatibility" is the single most important quality to Id for in any 1cbool 1ystem. "People should aeet out scboola that renect the particular set of values they bold," be advises. "You can find a school system that ia completely oriented towal"d h igh academic standards, for instance, but this 1 approach mey de-e'mphasue the .. bumanh tlc qualities aome parent. consider important for their children. "U, bowever, a t'amlly wants academic ezcellence to the ex· cllllioa of all else, ~ abould look for aebolut1c1 empbuia in cbooalnc the school ~unity.•• ~ •U1111ta. ·t To properly gauge schools, Stephens encourages parents to talk with teachers, principals, and with some or the people in the community. . He also advises checking into the avallabtlity, quality and scope of programs -music, art, dance or auto mechanics-that are important to parents and their children. Dt. Donald Thomas, formerly a school superintendent in fJl. linols and California, and now head of the Salt Lake City. Ut-.b, system, comments, "The extent to which parents are encouraged to participate in a school syst~m can be an important key j n evaluating a community,.'s schools." Dr. Thomas also recommeads that home shoppers look at th.e adult·student ratio in the school•. "Most people consider lb~ student-teacher radio, but tlGS leaves out 'an important ele· ment "hesays. -' "Aldes. volunteers, tutoring 1)y high school students, utilization of experts from industries, pr~ fessions and business are all lm· portant resources that a pr9'- gressive school system can call on to provide quality programs. "There is another quality that marks a superior school," be says. "That 's the system's ablll· ty to Identify students wbo ~ having trouble keepina up and ita ability to provide extra services for these children. I would ask scbool officials to discuss pro. crams tor gifted and exceptional children and for u.p• derachlevers." Ellis says REL.O 's survey ol educators found other question& parents should ask lo evalut school S)'stems: ! -What percentage 4>. graduates go on to higfii!r education? -How much does the scbdol dislrlct 1pend per pupil? -How do the schools rate on national adlievement tests? /-Wbat extracurricular actlviUes are ,available? ~ •• - r· ~ 8 2 DAILY PILOT Monday November is 1r..o •• Husband Recalls Girl Ann 'O' Landers COSMmc SURGERY MEN-WOMEN DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband works for a large firm based in Pittsburgh. A few weeks ago they sent a new district manaeer here. His wife and their two young children arrived Mon· day. Last night a VP from Pittsburgh hosted a party to officially welcome the new man and his wife. She is a very pretty woman and most gracious. On the way home my husband told me he almost died when he met the new manager 's • wife. He swears she was a $100 call girl in Pit· • tsburgh -a nd there is no chance he is mistaken. , • When I ask.ed bow he could be so sure, he said, !: "She was sent to my hotel by a company that : wanted us to buy supplies from them." I asked if ; • he accepted her "faYOrs." He said, "Yes, but :: that was before I met you." • What should be done about this awkward .. situation?°-UNSTRUNG '; DEAR UN: You and your husband should ·• make · a pact to keep your mouths shut. The ' "gracious lady" is NOT going to tip her mitt if she recognJzes your husband as a former client. In the meantime, revealing her past would serve no useful purpose. DEAR ANN LANDE RS: l love my grandchildren and daughter·in-law but every time I visit them (three or four times a year) their home is dirtier than the time before. My son and his wife are raising their children beautiCully, they are the world's best Weddings ~ 1 -and Engagements To a \'Oid d isappoinlml'nt. prospccti vc hr1cl<'s :trl' re· minded lo huvt:" their-wedding :-. t 11 n e ~ \1 II h h I a" k a n d \1 hi It· J! Io s s ~· ph1>l11~ra ph s t .. llw !);iii~· l'li11t 1'1•opll' l>l"panmcnt om' \ll'l'k bclurc the \1cdding. l'iC'turcs rcccin~d after lhnl lime will not be used. ~ For engagement announcements it is ~ 1mpl"rativc that the story, also accom· punied by a black and while glossy pie· titre, ht~ submitted six weeks or more li<'forl' the wedding dale: otherwise it will not hc publis hed. To help fill requirements on br1th \\('(]· ding and ('ngagenlC'nt storit·s. form:; arc available in all Daily Pilot offices. Fur· ther questions will be answcn•d' by People Department staff memtwrs at 642-4321. parents -but the stench in the house Is unbeara· ble. The dog sdatches food from our plates. The cats walk on the table after it has been set for meals. They a re forever jumping up on the kitchen work boards and climbing over dishes that have been l~ft to dry. The thought of eating from plates the cats walked over m akes me ill. I've even thought of calling the Board of Health -anonymously. If I say something ~o my son or his wife it will surely damage our relationship. What do you suggest , Ann? -ASHAMEDTOSIGN DEAR ASHAMED: Wash your own plate and sliver just before you eat. Perhaps someone wlll 'botice and provide you wltb an opportunlty to tell them why yoa are doing It. Otherwise keep your mouth shat. Of course It's slckenla1 but It's their house and they make tJae rules. (The kids will probably grow up immune to EVERYTl:UNG ! ) DEAR ANN LANDERS: Last week I had my first thorough physical examination -I mean in· side and out. I'm a healthy young woman and wasn 't concerned about myself. The doctor poked, pressed, and pried with in- struments and lights. All he said was, "Hmmm· m -mm." After the examination I was told I was OK, that the results of the blood tests and ·-··~ LEE KELSO, ROBERT THOMAS FOOTE . Libra: Sllake Off 'Victim' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16 By SYD~E YOMARR ARIES (Match 21-April 19): Be .kind, diplomatic, ~receptive. T~nder, loving ca re gets you ever· ywhere. Know 1t and act accord· i r:igl y . Acce n t o n indirect methods, avoidance of ctirect con· frontations TAUR US (April 20-May 20): You might receive more than an· ticipated. If you are play.ing games where emotions are in- volved. stop it. You could end by roohng yourself. . able to finish a project, to inspire confidence. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): Ne.w ap· proach. added independence. originality -these are em- phasized in connection with possessions, money, collections. Love may indeed be blind this day. tial is enormous. You'll shake up status quo'. create controversy. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec . 21): Steer clear of self~eception. See places and persons as they are, not merely as you assumed they might be. Key is to analyze. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Domestic adjustment occurs -you could be recipient of sur· prise gift. Long-distance com· munication·is featured. You get chance to repay a favor-and you feel very good about it. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Money and friendship, if mixed urinalysis would be mailed to me. They arrived today and I'm in excellentcondltion. I wonder if that doctor knows how much it would have meant to me u, <tunng tne examana· tion, llad .he said a few words -for example. "'This looks good." Or, "Nothlng abnormal here·• -j~ a sentence or two would have eased my ~~ty. Silence can be so frightening to a pa. tient. Please print this. It's something they don't teach in medical school. -N. Y. FAN DEAR N. V. :·Voa spoke In behalf of mUUons today -lncludlng me. A.Del now, I bope every pa· tlent who feels u yoa do wlll come right out and tell tile cloetor, BEFORE the examination, exact· ly what you told me. There is a big difference between cold and cool. Ann Landers shows you how to play it cool without freezing people out in her booklet, "Teenage Sex -Ten Ways to Cool It." Send 50 cents in coin and a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 1400, Elgin, lll. 60120. Nuptials Set Near and Far Kelso-Foote Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Kelso of Balboa Island have announced the up- coming ma.rriage of their daughter Christy Lee Ke lso to Robert Thomas Foote of Foun· tain Valley. The wedding will talce place Saturday in the Sherman Foundation Gardens in Corona del Mar. Foote ls t he son or Mr. of Gr eat Falls, Mont. A Dec. 19 wedding is planned in Bremerton, Washington. · The bride is a student at Cal State University, Chico. The bridegroom· to-be graduated from the University of Montana at Bozeman and attends the lJniver si t y of Washingt o n M e dical School in Seattle. · LOOI YOUMGl!R! IMPllOYI YOUR APPEAIA~E! • Eyes • Nose • Eara • Facelift • Breasts • Stomach • Hair Transplants • Oermabrasion • Skin Peel • ' Call For Free Brochure· F"'e Conaultln;. Easy flnit~lng arranged. AMERICAN COSMETIC SURGERY aNTER INC. 6552 lofH Aft~ ......... .._. ltM111 Member American Medical Aaa·n. <a. WHITE'S SHOWCASE 28892 Marguerite 369 E. 17th Street Pkwy 1w .. •port '"u.,•) · Mission Vieio' Costa Mesa (oH A••ry Plown (corn~~~._!.~ tt) ~~.;.~.~R~ ~~~:!~~!, \Af. 10·1 ,II. HOOM-t \AT+ 10.S , ... MOO,..t ' and Mrs. Robert W. ------------------------------Foote or Honolulu. He is a graduate of Clairemont lilgh School and Chaffey College. The bride graduated from Cor ona del Mar High S chool and re· ceived her bachelors degree in psychology from UC Santa Barbara alter attending the Chap- man College World Cam· pus Afloat. *** Hardy-Holm Mrs. Kenneth Allen Gaines of Port Orchard, Washington a nd Dr . William McClure Hardy of Newport Beach an· nounce the engagement of their daughter Mar- jorie Adams Hardy to Richard Philip Holm, son of Mr. a nd Mrs. Richard Edward Honn You can too! Call: 714·834·8866 What you h,ar may change your life! Gt:MlNI !May 21-June 20 >· Practical matters command more·than usual attention. Em· phasis on structure, form, design, rontr ac lual arrangement Partner or mate wants to be in formed concerning potential VIRGO CAug. 23-Sept. 22): Cy- cle is such that you can name t erms, assert yourself, con· solidate assets. You teach and learn -you find that some persons do have a genuine in· terest, even affection where you are concerned. UBR I\ (Sept. 23-0ot. 22 >: now, could cause both to dissolve. ---------------------------------------~ Emphasis on secrets, obscure matters, the occult, leases, money as it r elates to partner , mate. PISCES <Feb. '19-March 20): CANCER <June 21-July 22l · Idea submitted in recent past will pay dividends. Know 1t and let go of "security blanket .. You iirc Highlight versatility -shake off tendency to be victimized by s~cret fears. doubts. What you seek 1s available. You know it but may not be consciously aware of ii. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ) Utilize asseLc;. Don't permit any person to down~rade you. Poten· What appears to be a slowdown is merely the result of more r:esponsibility. a conservative view. You ar e stronger than might be imagined. Free Health Seminars A Community 'Forum for your edu~ation, and awareness in how to survive todays Maior Health Problems Mon~, November 15 -7:30 p.m. Dr. Gery Coutwe, D. Fr.a l;A Dr. UOMI Sil•er, O.D. MlltritfOflllst Chlroproctor Pyrftd &ft"9Y lrtdoloc)y CEy• Analylld Tuesday, November 16 -7:30 p.m. Dr. UOMI Slh·er. O.D. lridology lEy• Anatysisl Fnd W Dr. Gary Coutun, D.C. Pyramid f:nWCJY Hutritfonlst Chiroproctor Ms. Mcr9C1f •I O'lrima Cffftfcal Hypnosis Wednesday, November 17 -7:30 p.m. Dr. J•lce de Mont1CJ'1, M.D. Dr. UOMI Sitnr, O.D. Dr. Gery Co.twe, D.C. Cardlo..ascutor. ,.,..Yefttfn MedlclM lridology CEye Analylisl Nutriffonlst Chlrop.ador '"sent.ct by coUtuRE CHIROPRACTIC oFFICE 2043 WESTCLIFF DR.-HEWPORT l&M:H 645-5300 THr this od out so you wlH r11Mnflber to ottettd. SHtlftCJ is llmit-4 Coming Dec. I, GHst Lechret-, Dr. lemcrd Jensen. D.C .• Mutritioalst Health News •.. HYPOGLYCEMIA-tLow Blood SllgCll'I ly Dr. Gery Co.hn, D.C. "But Doctor, ir I have low blood sugar, shouldn't I be able lo eat all the sugar 1 want?" As much .. as l would like to tell them yes. the answer is no. Basically, Hypof't l y cemla is an over·secre· t i o·n o ( , in s u I i n , Dr. wy b y t h e c ........ D.C. pancreas. 'Mlls surpla~ insulin means t,h a t p o o p I e w 1 t h hypoglycem\a convert their food to energy m1.1eh more qu.lcltly thon normal. For this reason, frcqueht feedings are necessary. The diet should generally be high in fats and protei n <s l ow conversion to energy). Obviously, a diet high in s uga r content would just compound the probl e m by being converted t-o f'tluc:ose nnd "burned up'/ in the form of energy even more rapidly. An attack generally occurs aner the victim has gone without food for several hour~. At rin;t he m11 y •pp ear to be intoxicated. as a slurring or speech ud fenernl disorientation are ikely to occu r . •:motional Instability may also be lndlcat.~vo o( hypoglycemia. While the term "low blood sugar" would seem to Indicate that a diet hif'th in sugar content is needed. such is not the rase. The idea Is lo maintain a healthy blood sugar level. not try to "catch up" with insulin production. Candy and fruits with a high natural sugar content may be an excellent source or quick enerfy for people with norma sugar levels. but they can b e the downfall nf the hypoglycemia victim, Nature intended for your glands lo fun r tion properly, but they must have a norm11l flow or nerve lnpulses to do i;o. While all branches or the healing arts recognize that the. nerves pass down the spinal column and emer'e through nerve openings ltl l h e v c r t e b r ~a e , Chiropractic is the only branch whose main concern is with lhc proper maintene nce of the relationship. If vou c;uffer from nypoglyrcmia, it i11 quite possible that you have a 5pinal s ubluxatlon (misalignmrnl or the vertebrae > wh ic h ;is interrerin~ with the now or nerve · lmpulses to y(')ur pancreas. liver1 or adrenal Ji!lands . 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Y CA#c~ Oef€tJ$et£Ss- our.11c:sm~ B~CAVSe H~ HAS 1 PR£st/JCltfT Arv uNt,r~rrev ~~ a:ll.$.51'et4 EXPeNS~- fF YoO:Rc trr ., 111s cA/C.lf t #EU BRCAK YOCI rtAJArVCIAtP.• by Jeff Miller & Bin Hinds N A NCY, DO I HEAR WATER RUNNING'? by Ernie BushmiUer IT'S NOT ., u RUNNING---IT'S '· WALKING H ft cfP + ·l ~ ~=-:bt~:::::t TIDAT'S CIDSSIDID PVIZLI PEANUTS . ... )-·= :-· UNntO Feature Syndicate ACROSS 45COUfled "• 48Set1ous ... 1 C111nge 11tu111on poeitlon 5 I Hit hard :: 8F111111e •• 1 t tud-t 52 VIP's ""' servants :"; 10 l<nodl1 54 Penetrated Nft'l'l!tn:r+rfJ:91 .; u Span..n 58 To ···· :.. Pf1 .. 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VideoNC:ordenJ alreadf. have reached major ma.rk.U atTOSa the Unlled Stat.es and olfer a sorto(iDIUnt ~·· tian ayUem. First to break ln ts Sony Corp. with ltl Bel•••• videorecorde.r unit lb.at allows the oWDtFto ~--TV sbow wblle watching ~ • another, A digital tim- ing device Jets viewers record PfOcrams While away frol'b home. Money,'s Worth SONY'S · ' I Betamax. wbicb ~ Its crea~n call a "time-ablft" machine, eaentlall,y allo adjustment or TV ·viewing Ume by ••storms" a abow while viewing ls Inconvenient. Sony also baa • .,.ta.mix ~t that hooks "P to an exisUl\I TV set to autoinatie.U, videolape SbOWI. Reported planning to introduce their verstoaa ot videorecorders are Quasar, Sanyo and Panuonle. Phillips.MCA plans to tesl·market a .videodlat 111tem that produces programs on pJasUc diab for viewtnl oD home TV sets. The wllt is expec\ed Lo be mark.u.l by .Magnavox. RCA IS woaKJNG ON A system with • U.io~ d1ak that loots like a &Ivery LP record. ll too is LO be vi~ OD home TV S4;_t.s. Each will sell its versions of turntable players for about $SOO and the 12·inch program disk.a will be priced froJD ta to Sl2, depending on the length and CFality of the mu.rial. The RCA system, SeleetaWlon, uses a 11ppblre ~d melal stylus that convert.s electl'Onic messages on the dialt'1 grooves into a TV picture. Tbe Pbillips·MCA system, Di.aco- Vision, uses a laser beam instead of a stylus. Tbia allOWI slow JDotion or "freez.yig" of frames on the screen. NEITHER SYSTEM CAN BE USED for home record· ing. But the players could be on dealers' shelves u early a.a um . In both systems the disks will be recorded wlth~ sound. The players will have jacks for attachment of lt.ereo speakers. The syste~ will not be compatible, thua ODecan- not be played on the turnlable of tbe other. , The compeUtive edge, therefore, may go to the com· pany with the moat.wanted programming, lot each "'1.U package its own shows. MCA ls said to have a bllr mm library through its motion picture aasOdation, wblcb ~ i& expected to sell for $10 a feature. · RCA IS aEPORTED TO RA VE putt baaed the riCbta to more than 1,000 Hollywood films. Lending llbrarles mid mail-order clubf may figure in national diatributJoa of tht disks. With two gianls heavily invol ved i n videodisk technology, authorities claim we will gain the benefits of a decade of research and of more than a $200 million invest· ment. This break&Tough comes on top of the introduction ol superscreens -larger·than·life TV 'IYSlems with 8'-lnct screens. '\ TV-watching was relatively rare 20 years ago. Today the average watching per set is estimated at 2S hours ~ week. Now, expanded program.ming suggests the pouibi.llt1 of a 12·month TV season as opJ>OMd to Ule preseD1 naworl practice of scheduling four months of shows plus repeata. A new age of TV abWldance is emerging. Ugly l)uckling's Time at Hand? LA GRANGE (AP) -After 40 years in the United States, the tangy. juicy kiwi fruit is finally beginning tc make a name -and a place -for itself as a specialty cro1 with a big future. . AJthought the drab kiwi resembles a hairy broWl! chicken's egg, it's appearance lakes a back seal to tbe ex· quisite,, strawberry-like taste. ••f WAS ONE OF THE FIBST in the state to gro\\ them." Joe Hall, a grower and nurseryman i.n this littlt Stanislaus County farming com~unity. says of hJs 10.year effort.s·witb the kiwi. "l have 10 acres now, and t'll be pul• ting in 10 more soon.•• Most plantings are small, Hall ~ys. because of the cos1 of getting started -$3,000 or more an acre. includlnc lrriga• lion and trellises (or the sprawling vines -and the tour. year wait I or the firsl crop. But the wait is worthwbife, he insist.a. The kiwi fruit, now selling for u p Lo 50 cents each in markets, can brin5 growers S2.000 to $3,000 a ton on an average yield of abou1 ·five tons an acre for mature vines. THE RIPE Klwf' 18 SOFTER than a ripe peach Ol ci~s fr~t. The ~apcr·U\in brown skin can be peeled ofl with a btUe pers istence, and the effort yields a 1lowin1 green pulp, s peckled in the center with ebony pinhead·si1e< seeds. The entire inside can be eaten, and has a delicate flavor which complemenu most salads'. , The kiwi is a native of south central China. Introduce< inlo New Zealand in 1906 as the Chinese gooseberry, the name was changed to kiwi when exports beaan in 19$3. KIWI PLANTS ,)RRIVED IN t he United Stat.el ln.193S but the first serious commercial ventures didn't 1et atarte< uptil lhe mid-196-0s when two growers importe4 levtta thousand plants from New Zealand, where most Of tbefrult ti grown, to set up California's first vineyards. State officials say that 120 tons of kiwi fruit wereplckec In 197S, but estimate the potential harvest al 3,000 to 4,00I tons by 1980. Al most all of the United States producUoa com es from California. Rise in Inventories In Sep tenilier Noted WASHINGTON CAP) -Manufacturers and mtrc.,anta expanded their st~ks or goods and raw matertall bJ mon than $2 blllJon ror the second straight monlh dol'lni Sep- tember, the government said today. The Department of Commerce said lnventoriea were up $2.8 blllion to a aeuonally nc:Uu.,ted $285.5 blWoe -the second·bl1&eal Increase since a $4-bUUon advance In December 1974. Inventories increased $2.4 billion in Aq\Wl. The c~unuod strone.rls~ to tnventortes.me.ana wo..-ers ore bdn1 kepL busy restockinr goods and matmall as well as aatiafy g 11Jes demands. But lf,lnventorlea get too bif, factories and ntaU oaUets mltht c:ut back, ~xertina a dampening lnfluence on the economy.I The Sei>tembtr accumubllan of ltockt11ppareally •• partially in•olunta.,. .. aUS4l saJes aUpped tive-tnU. ot a pttce:nt. Purint August. sales climbed elpt-ten,U.. o( a peretml. I Sales. at the retail level have been vtrtua.lbt na.t tor fow months. Tho Ja~st ~means stock backloss rOH dmSn& &ptember relaUve to tho volume ohales. '~ • r • • .. ,. Monday, No111mber 15, 1978 DAILY PILOT Sierra ~Wvered FAld ie Slovik 1 BySnow By 'l1le Attoelatff Pna Winter isn't orticlally bere uut Dec. 21 but that dld.n 't atop a wintry ~ storm hom bitting the ·Sierra and much or ~Nevada. • Up to elgbt inches of ~was measured Sun- day on Echo Summit west of Soutb Lake Tahoe. l CHAINS oa snowtires were r equired on Jn. terstate 80 over Dormer Summit in California and on tbe Mt. Rose Hi&hway in Neuda for • the first time this season. Highway patrol of· , ficers in both states re· ported many fender· n bender car accidents but "no major mishaps. THE STORM w as welcomed by many .. Northern California "ranchers who bad been r· caught in a lengthy drought. >. Skiers and s ki resot1- ri operators also welcomed the storm and hoped for l• more snow so that the ski .. se•son in the Sierra '1 ~d start as early as L Thanksgiving this year. MEANWHILE, mostly .• fair and slightly warmer .. weather is forecast Tues· day for most of Northern , and Central California, . ·the National Weather Service eays. However, unsettled weather is expected 1 north of Cape Me n· 1 docino, Red Bluff and the •. northern Sierra Nevada where light r ain was likely today a nd a , cllance of showers ~as t forecast tonight and .. Tuesday. F R ESNO HAD ; reported more than a half inch of rain Sun· day and early today. ' .. Sche dule : Changed ;·In Laguna The Laguna Beach City Council has sel a new meeting schedule in an attempt to put a n earlier end to it.a s essions which of late have dragged on hours past midnight. Tbe council·~ regular meetings will be held beginning at 3 :30 p.m. on r the rU"st and third Wed· ·. nesda.ysofeachmontb THE COUNCIL will breakfor(linneratSp.m. .~ and resume al 6 p.m. for l)ubllc hearin gs. The meetings are lo halt at 11 p.m. If m-.)or items are left unfinished aner the first · monthlymeeting,acoun· • di session will be set for the second Wednesday wlth the sam e time achedale being followed. The fourth Wednesday cf the month is reserved 1 forstudy seuions. 2Admit ·.Sal,es of ·Fake Aids SAN. BERNARDINO (AP) -A woman and her son have pleaded · guilty to charges of sell· •. inC devices that were il· .. le1ally represented as • being effective against eancer. The pleas were en· ti' tered in San Bernardino r County Superior Court by lmola Faye Wilson, 58, and her son, John Gilbert Wilson, 37, both CJIColton. TREY OWN the Ellfrton Marketing Corp. d Colton, which markets a device callect the Ac· eeleratron for a price of S2SO to $4.50, the prosecu- • tiontaid. The cbar1ea against -~ the pair involved viola· tioo of the atate Health t' and Safety Code. Sen· [~ tenci8' was set for Jan. r 7. ; TJl8 PLEAS were en· II tered as part of a plea· bargain arr~n1ement • made 1hortly belore the .. 1cheduled start of the Wllaons' tr1 al. ,. • As patt of th• •.cree-• mnt, the Wllsons wlll , make rHtitatioa of $72,000 to peraons wbo .,, t>outbt tbe devJcos, ~uJd. " De serter's Kin Reco rd ....... Seek s A MOAOMI MOltlAL t MO\l"ITAL•l"•HIYTIRIAN m nes Y OC-rlT,ttll Mr •"" Mr' Jo"" Ron..,.,.,. •IO» ~n R•c•r<lo. Fo.,..t•1n ll•lley Qirl From AP Dkpakbel The widow of World War n Pvt. Edd.le Slovlk, the only American soldier executed for desertion 1.ltlce the Civil War, wants bis court·martial verdict reversed so she can cqllect on his $10,000 We in· aurance policy, an attorney says. . "I don't think this fellow's widow should ~ in any worse position than those who deserted the Vie tnam war.," Bernard Edelton, a Media. Pa., lawyer said. ·•we're pot suggesting that Pvt. Slovik was a hero. What we're shooting for is some am· nesty, pardon or some forgive· ness from his government." The Army stripped Slovik of all benefits and sentenced him to die. His plea for clemency to M1ts.u.ov11t Gen. Dwight D. Elsenbower went unanswered, and a 12~an firing squad shol. him on Jan. 31, 1945. • Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare David Mathews will resume lhe presidency or the Uni\'enity of Alabama at the end or President Ford's term in January, the acting bead of the sch'bol said. · Mathews left the school in August 1975 on a leave of absence to serve on Ford's cabinet The a nnouncement by Richard Thigpen, chief ex· ecutive officer during Mathews' absence. ended months or MATMtws speculation on whether Mathews would return. • A new book on American intelligence opera- tions says that the FBl bugged the Chilean Em· bassy in Washington. while Salvador Allende was in power in Chile. at the insistence or the CIA and under orders from . form~r Alty. Gen. John N. Mlklaell. David Wise says in his forthcom ing book "The American Police State" that late FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover opposed the bugging but "00110 was forced to go along with it after former CIA Director Richard Helms con· vinced Mitchell, attorney general under former President Nixon, to overrule Hoover. "The CIA delivered sophisticated bugging equipment to the FBI three days later and between April 27 and mid-May (1971( the FBI got into the embass)' and installed several ntikes, '' the book says. Wise said. the equipment was removed or dis- connected eigh.l months later after Hoover threatened to tell Congress of.the CIA 's role. • A man serving time for breaking out of the Armstrong County (Pa) jail this summer sued prison officials for $1 million for letting him escape. "If they allow a thing,!jlte this lo happen, we all might as well give up, .. said Sheriff Joseph Frick. ( J one of the defendants. PEOPLE "This is ridiculous." The suit was filed by Gary Palmer, 24, who escaped from the Kittanning jail with two men June ~ and is now serving a prison term of up to three years for his role in the brcikout.• * President Ford's boyhood home ap Michigan Is crumbling under vandals' attacks as debate £.!W· · tinues on how -and whether - to restore the house to honor the nation's 38th president. A Ford Commemorative Committee, established by t.he Grand Rapids mayor, would like lo res tore tt(e house with replicas of the furnishings il con· tained when Ford lived there in thel9'l0. But Carl Morgens\ern, the ~oRD committee's c hairman, s aid that be is hesitant to seek any restoration funds un- til "we can stop the vandals * Former Sen. Margaret Chase Smith says she's nattered to be portrayed by actress Patricia Neal an a three-hour film about the late Sen. Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin. The film, to be shown on network television early next year, will highlight Mrs. Smith's famous "Declaration of Cons· dence" speech in which she as· sailed the tactics or her fellow Republican. Mrs. Smith said she didn't learn of the movie, entitled SMITH ''Tail Gunner Joe." until after the rilming, when she received a cordial note from Miss Neal. * I Three jurors in Lubbock, Texas who helped convict an 18-year-old woman of robbery donated their jury service checks to her in what her lawyer called "a beart·warming gesture." The $50 will be deposited for derendanl Glenda Jo Beaftr with her other property in the Lubbock County Jail, officials said. The ~man was convict· ed of aggravated robbery and sentenced to five years in prison. She testified that she was forced in· to two holdups by a man she said threatened her with bodily harm if she did not participate. * A lake at the extreme northeast tip or Asia has been named after author Jack London, who wrote about Ufe in the extreme northwest part of North America. Tass nid that Jack London Lake. which it called "one of lhe most beautiful lakes of the CbukchJ Pen.insula." was named at the suggestion of Soviet geologist Yuri BWbln. Bilibin was the first person to d.iscover gold on the peninsula at the northeast extremity or Si~rla. * Aldoal J agoglasld didqt feel like paying a $15 traffic fine, so he drove~ miles to Joliet, Ill. t" have hls day in court. . Jagoglnski, 47, was vindicated by Judge Mldaael Orealc of Circuit Court, who found him in- nocent of improper lane usage. He had ooen ticket· ed on Sept. l, 1975, after ~ing involved in an accl· deDt near Joliet. To have his bearing, Jagoginski drove from Englewood, Colo. He 8peaks Polish and little Eng)Jsh, but an interpreter was provided. When prosecutor Barbara Badger rose from the counsel table. Jagoginski did tb~ aamo. Uc told the Judie be always stood in the presence of a lad}I. I "' tw •ltd M" Merci\ CM hr..,. 2t0'1 11••0.l~n· MIUIOll ll••IO.Olrl Mr ar"td M r\ Wllll•m Ct•mon•. t H•" MtontlayOr .C.OrOfltO.tlMr,(lltl IW. •nd Mr• Roller\ K•lly. 219 ~ SI .COti.Mes..boy OU.Wr ta, 1t76 Mr al'td Mr>. 0.Mlt 1)1.M:ktiur'n, U R~dRO<I<, Irvin•. llOY W . anti M•;. Gt•~ld WllM>n, 1l601 .Hronlmo. El Toro, bov Mr •llCI Mr\. Davie! Oe$Armler, lll1Z Grffnboro Ln • Huntln9to1t 6eac11, tioy' Octob<tr tt, 1'76 Mr a"Cl Mr\ R09•r Bra\len, S7., Fr•nWOO<I o ... Hut1lln9ton 0.&<I\, boy M' Md Mo Edwin Mewrv~. UOll•• Wule,. NeWll0'1 Beach boy • u• Mr •"" Mr\. Antl\oriy G•lalle S12 S.lt•rlltrld O• • Hu1thn9ton Bo.ch. bOV Mr tnd M r\. Stev•" l..ootnan, :Im> Wl>odl&ndPI ,Ae>I C CostaM-Y Cl"' Mr a'ICI Mrs M<or• Mueller, m w...i Wil!>Oft API C. Co\la Me\a girl RECENT PRESIDENTS WERE DEVOTEES OF HlmNO THE LITTLE BALL DOWN THE FAIRWA In Verloua Potltlona Ar• (from left) Elten~~· Kennedy, John•on, Nixon and Ford •J . .. . IW "-"" Mrs ThOm•• Welc" '7•11 ~-I.II .Hunt1n91on~ac".9"'1 O<tolMr JO, ltl6 Mr <tnd Mr\ Ja"'M Horv••. l03f>W .. , rt>nl" CoslaMe\• boy Mr .,,., Mr\ AoMld SOUGH, JO•b Folmore w..,, Apt, 116, Cosl<I """"" Golf's 1l~d Its Day .. , ~ , . ' ' Q•rl M• ..... M.... Lifrv Colllns. ""81 s.-a~.1rv1,,e.01r1 IW •"" Mr\. JoM 1..ullrs. II S.-.YMI Tree I.II ,lrvlne girt Carter Election ·E nds White House P utting Ocl"9r21, 1tl6 M r •nd M •\ Charle\ W~•t. 1024' By WILLGIUMSLEY 1(1nq1><ro Ave Fou,,taln ll•llr y, bov AP specl•I Corn--1tl · ~:~:~.~~~1~:~~~~~·"•11Ury. 21169 NEW YORK -The election of Jimmy Carter Mr '"" M '"' Rooort wr•o.,.. ,.,,~ ap,pears certain to cool the golfing fever that has AruonALn.,Cos.l•Me-.a,bOy bee d h Wh.it H f rt f Mr ,.,,, M" um~, McMullan. ,,612 n aroun l e e ouse or a qua er o a cen- !>t JoM Ln • Hunll1>9IO,, e~acll,Qlrl Lury. OctoNrn.1'7• N lt' th t 1 N l k Mr ftnd Mr\ stut HHu, m1 W•n o more pu mg on e eas awn. o oc er al w~0<1Cir .Hun11n91on Beat1>.01" the exclusive Burning Tree Club in suburban Mr 4ndMr\.Lftw,.tmt:eF1nn ttl6Pof'"t Beth d Md N ll d · i th fl t t Brl\totClr .. Newponeutn 91,, es a, . o po cy ecas ons on e rs ee . Mr and Mr\ Chari•• Sine, 2171 No judging the state of the union by the severity of Pomon•No e.c0•••M•••.91r1 the president's slice. ~r and Mr\ D.it"lel LanninQ &.O Vi< :,·a~~·~~~c~~~M~~"~'~· 110 w. "JIMMY NEVER TOOK MUCH to golf," a ·~'" Ao1 1•.Co\t•Mo•a.o1r1 spokesman for the country's President-elect said Mr an0M" Cha<te. Pott• &1•CM•er Crom Carter's vacation spot off the Georgia coast. St Co\laMeH Qirl Mr •"" Mr• H•"e" ... ,,'°" <rm "He's more of a softball man. He plays tennis a bit, ~:~.nwich or Hunllnqton &"'" loves fishing and is craiy about auto racing. But oc1o1>er u , nu golf? Forget it.'· Mr .,,., Mr\ Larry ACIC11nqlon 140 Presidents, With rare e XCeptiOQS, b&Ve relaxed Alben Pl Co>ta Mo\A, l>O'f b fi h . bo th If . th d Mr '"" "'" Peter oeGroa11. 2.lOOI Y ig tmg geys on e go course smce e a · A\QawS• .EIToro.ooy ministration of William Howard taft, starting in act-14, "" 1909. But it remained for the late Gen. Dwighl D. OMr •""Mr• Jo\-.>11 1..upis, 2SoM No. Eisenhower to turn the~tlime into a virtual re· <>-•ncie ....... CMI• Me». tioy li . ft h I l . 952 Mr •'IC! M rs. ThOmas Gaspar 9631 gIOn a er e Was e ec ID 1 . &ellmead Or HuntlnQlOf\ Beac.h q1rt ~ ----.J'd.-..._ -. --~~~ Mr •ftd Mr~ P•trick Gl•!9>W. not ~ ~~--~ ~--._.---- liollyL,,, Huntlnq10,, Beac11,9orl No --r-J~,jl-'"fl ,.L._ ...... _o f , ... _ Mr and Mrs Georoe 1..00"~· 124') -"" llU9• a...:-• •~ ~ Toe>arAve B•lboatsl•nd,boy llRfOft IJfl. t he •e.,-rfC fl Of the Octokr u . lt76 ~ • Mt •nd Mrs Byron Burdel>, 1Slt p-i,jf--C'• .•~--Cr~•MewOr .Nt woon Beac11.01n ~•uen """""• Mr ll..O M rs Roqer MangsUu •SO -----------_.. Cftc~IPt.tte,CO\t•M1\a.01r1 ~~~~ ..._.... 0c1-r16.1m Since Ike, every president has been a devotee of Mr •ncl M rl Michael Poll• tllOI th t . d Pot1 Renw•C~. Newoon Beacn,q.rl e game 0 varyang egrees -John F. Kennedy' Mr •"" Mr-.. G••n Si.aver J88 u Lyndon Johnson. Richard Nixon and Gerald For<{. llPrl•PI CoUaM t •d,Qlrl Onl F d r ball . Mr a..O Mr\ Marco Serrano 7131 Y Or • eX· OOt er, ardent Skaer and Sports e1.,,.,,ilve, No 1 Costa Mesa. tioy buff. matched Eisenhower's enthusiam for the Mr and Mrs Ro•a.'1<1 Skum.avil1 fairway game 701'1 EvMgln<l~s Ln . l-lunUnqto" • • euo.ci1r• ' NOW FORD IS THE LATEST lo see his Mr and Mn. Erl(~ Fristed, 1"8 f 't d · · l b t" ed d l d • l Rec1wooaA••.,Co\la Meu .bov avon e nvang cu re 1r an pace in a g ass .M r """ M rs, Richard Penis, 1010 case -beside those Of other presidents dating lo l(inqs Roac10~1~;:;~.B1~;~"·91r• Tafl -in the club house al the Burning Tree Club, Mr •ltd Mrs Joe11<11oatr•c~. !ts E• where all of them played. ~":~~Mr~'~:"m'!.-8~~~·,,~~~ ''Ford donated his three-woOd -that's the club MOn1e11•ra.or La9unaN19Uf!l.o«t he always uses off the tee. All the other clubs a~ Mr • .,,, Mr\ Gtor~ Nl19'1mi'. 8311 d . .. 'd M Elb" I gt" r . I t wvominocir .~••MeH.111,. • nvers, saa ax m, on 1mepro ~s1ona a Mr •"°Mr• Brant eat"' 119 s1 Burning Tree and teacher of presidents M n'• or .• 1..~9un• Buc11 boy He has given lessons to five OCIOll<tr ti, tt7' . . . • , Mr a..o Mr• o ... ,., Hiiborn 10152 Burnmg Tree l~ sµictly a men s club whose H•r11ar ••••. H""""9'"" euc" 9'" membership consists largely of professional and M r ""° Mn JeCt Se>rvlll, e&l• • • oow"'E' or Hunt1n91on ee""" vor1 busmess men but also includes congressmen. Mr """ M•• H•"Y s1M 1 1 11onv cabinet members and other government offi cials. Sl lrYtrW. boy . do·w~l~s! and newspaper editorialists w~e inclineq to cnticue any public official caught indulging in the silly sport. 1 Although burdened with the pressures of World War I anc:J the League of Nations. Woodrow Wilsori was an avid geUer as was the handsome Warren c;; Harding, who often had such players as Gene Sarazen and Walter Hagen as bis Wh.ite House ~~ls. • The somb!lr Calvin Coolidge didn'tplay, but bis sons were active, and one or them died or a loot in~ feclion after a round on the course. , HERBERT HOOVER PLAYED SoME golf i0: his pre· White House years. and records show h~ name was once posted for delinquency in dues at al fashionable Florida club, but be was too busy wi~ the Depression lo play-much golf while presiderill There is no stall for his driver at Burning Tree. ; Franklin D. Roosevelt was a fair golfer before; being stricken with polio, and his wood-shafted dJ-!ver with a uni~ue brass back sits alongside ~ drivers of Tart, Wtlsoo and Harding atthe club. I Harry S Truman, who came next, disdained lhel sport, but he became a member of Burning Tre~ and was seen quite reguJarly in the club lou.nge.i playing poker. • l IKE WAS THE FIRST PRESIDENT to use ~ steel-shafted driver. and m ade the office alm~ synonymous with the sport. He set up a wint•ll While Mouse at Augusta, Ga. --site or the Masterk; He had hjs own private caddy. a grizzled black ma'ri called "Cemetery ;" he cultivated top golfers sucli as Arnold Palmer and Jimmy Demaret, and play~ at every opportunity. ; 1 "Ike was a fi erce competitor," friends sai~ "On the golf course. he forgot about everything bu golf. He loved it." ·~ The late--J ohn F. Kennedy was perhaps t best striker of the ball of all the golfing presiden~ but was troubled with a bad back and impatience. ·.1 "IDS MIND W~ ALWAYS wandering to t\fJ responsibilities." an associate said. "He would pla~ nine holes and head back to the office.·• 1 Kennedy usually came to lhe club in a priva!.e car . without security men. and sneaked in thrqugt\ the kitchen to avoid a tte ntion. He alway-& showed up in slacks, ready to play. ' Richard M. Nixon picked up the cudgel buC showed little aptitude until be started taking lessonil Mr •"" Mrs Gary l(ra~. 311? 11/'rAno Pt lrYi,, •. boy Oct-7". '91• Mr a"" Mr\. Bruce e1anc11 ... a. I~, Lolu\ Ln Hun1ln91on &o«ll. 91r 9trf TAFT WAS A BULBOUS MAN OF MORE than frpm pro Tony Penna. PeMa also taught Ford, who 300 pounds wh1' had to sneak away to obscure places expe~ say could ~ome a fine golfer if he h-'d lo gain the enjoy ment of swinging a club. His consti·' more time lo work at 1l. tuents at the lime regarded golf as a game for ne'er-Now he does -a privilege bequeathed him ~ Mr """ Mr\. Rol>er1 Lum, 6911 Mtllr"tde Cir , Hunt1noton Beach, tioy Mr """ Mrs OevlO Lo,...,, 2'1S8 · · Carter, the softballer. • M•lb<o, Co\la Mua olrt Mr And Mr~ Otv•cl Pa~, 167'1 ll~woolnl Ln , No 110, HunllnQ1on ~•(.h boy Mr."a....o Mr\, Tnomas T~<ller, S1S CYI>'"''· Laqul'la Buch. glrl Unintentional Sexpot OClokr JO, 1'76 Mr •"" Mr\. OonalCI Orol!ll, •951 Hemlock WIJy. lrvln,. 91rl Mr. 1nd Mrs Jame\ Burn•ldl'. 11•• A11s1I,,, Cott• ~sa. 00\i 'Emmanuelle' Star Pla')ing Queen of France ~ Mr and Mrs Scott Castile. J1S71 a.t en Ra • CaDlstrano Buen, boy By BOB THOMAS } VIENNA tAP) -Sh~ learned English by SHE WAS BORN IN UTRECHT 24 years aic SAN CLEMENTE GENERAl..MOSPITAL O~loller tt, 1'1• watching "All in the Family" on Dutch television, studied ballet in Amsterdam but grew loo tall to b then acquired another kind of education as star or lifted by male dancers. Instead she becam& the steamy "Emmanuelle." Now. Sylvia Kristel is secretary, made her only trip to America wit& Mr •"" M r'-Adan Sal•z.tar S.o Clt,.,.r\te.bov Mr and M~ Lf!Ol\lltO NUii 0.M Potl\1 qfot starring as the queen or France in her first interna-convention·b ound metallurgist "because fl tional movie. couJdn't speak English and was lonely." Bored "Wtt 0<1ot>er JO, 1'16 tW a..O M rs Me• Evans, C<'IOt\lr•no Boc:n.olrl Mr ""° M r\ Marcos Gof\tel.,, S-C•t,,...nt•. g1rf Her English is flawless. thanks to watching taking dictation, s he drifted into acting. Hr Archie Bunker. Columbo, McCloud and other grandmother bad been an actress. Her father ill OC1okr J1, • tl6 American TV heroes al home in Amsterdam. grandfather were composers. Mr •M Mr\ S•ul F•rlH S•n c·~-nte. t>oy Besides Dutch, she is also fluent in French and "I appeared in three small Dutch fil ms and wa German. At 24 she is the film world's newest sex making a television commercial one day when Mr eftCI Mt, Rona1c1 Bro..,,. 0..M Po4n1 ciirl symbol, yelconsiders hersel!unsexy. French photographer, Just Jaeckin, visited th studio." she recalled. "Ile was going lo make tii first film, and be wanted me t.o test for it. J WIJ NovemNr I, tt76 ~ .. ,•;:!,Mr> Jamt\ S•l•I, OAna .. MARILYN MONROE WAS SEXY," she Novem.,.r 1, ,.,, • theorized. "Men think a woman is sexy because of a ""' and Mrs c11artes Stodo.tr1. s-hoarse voice. long. silky hair, full bosom , which 1 do Cl•rTlt"I•. olrl M• ""° Mr\. B•voeno Merc•<IO. not have. I cannot say that I am physically sexy." Yl>i\1ra"0 Beacn. q lrl Th h h t 11 l'"' d r· bl Mr ""° M " Jou Ochoa. San oug er a , s .. n er 1gure more resem es c1...,,.n1e.01r1 a fashion model than a starlet, Kristel nevertheless No .... mbe•l, '"' exudes sex. even in the curls and ringlets for her Mr •"" Mrs. Wiiiiam Cleme,,b. S<\n c1e,.,,.nte, bov role in "Behind the Iron Mask." She is holding her Mr. •nd M" 1<e,,nrt1> Nle1yn, SM own with sexpot UrsuJa Andress and is unawed by Cle,.,,. nit , qlrl Mr and M,. Jo11n eraoy, 5.,, J ... n the prestige cast that includes Rex Harrl!\On, Olivia '4ptwano boy DeHavilland. Beau Bridges, Cornet Wilde, Jose coM!.~':.~~;~~~~ITAL Ferrer. Lloyd Bridges, etc. O<tot>er n . ,.,, Like Miss Monroe, Kristel has a knack for the Mr •""Mrs. J•fl R•11•,Jr..l <l9""" provocative statement, and she seems totally (rank Nloue1,01r1 bou Ch al f d · 0<101>••"· "" a l all aspects o er person Ii e an career, m· M• e11c1,M " Gr•oory 1..•m11. eluding the birth of a son sa.n.'i marriage and her •r;:·:; M ,. 111ch••o u rc11urc". sudden ascenl to notor1ellf#ia "Emmanuelle." oa .... Po1n1 boy afraid of doing such a sexy role. but I agreed to tape some scenes." Soon she was flying to Bangkok to portray the French girl;~ho wandered wlde·eyed through a series .oC sensual encounters. "I was miserable " she admitted. :i1 dr~k two bottles of whisky a day oocause I was so d e·p r e s s e d a n d melancholy. The direc· tor was so frightened or his first film that he Mr a'ICI M,, TllO"'H Neville, San c ........ , •. bOy 8 n ·1 K spent most or the time Y 1 eane crying in the corner. KRISTEL l Mr and Mr~ Terre"c" ~] UQUM 8.ec~ boV NeftmMr f, 1'7& Ml. end MrJ. UM Bfd,..m_ 'SM> (leme1'l•,9lrl Mir. enl MO . Hullerl Sn'1tl1', l>aM ...... ...... "'-t,1'7' Mr. eltO Mr\ Wllllolm ~atlOf\, Jlf - Ml<\lon Vl•lo, boy Nowmw J, ,,,. "k. and Mr~. Oa11ltl t.l11kllON\, El Tnro,bOY tfovemllet 4, 1'7' Mr, • .., Mr\. 01v1d Vl9ff, MiUIOt\ vi.)o.olrt '""""'-. .•. ,.,. Mr. ~"° Mrs. RU\\111 Room-. MK-\lCWI llltlO, bOV NovemlMrt, 1'7"6 Mr. •fld MF$, 8111 MtCut, \Aoo- h ot", O"I ll'OUNTAINVALLWY ClOMMUN1TY HOS~fTAL ()(t-tt, ,.,~ Mr •11<1 Mrt. Ja-\ 1..10 , aJ l'alrvl~• NO, C:· 106, CM!I \a,Qlrl Mr •• ,,,, M •I Oo11•ltl Fonbtfot,ts.t .._11 •w .. WeJtmllm~.olrl Ot ........ .,. Mr. 81\d M"'· MICllHI H<!roo-r. 11191H•Wfl1.a .... HllfltlfltlOll Oe41ctt, MY ... _..,.,, "" Mr. •1111 Mn. .leM Jt;. e.1 Vllefttt., -1°'919" 9Ht toy. ..,. .. ,,.._,a,ttn , "" tnd ~ M4I ... lotVtr-.Ave ,WWllll ,boy, ''Biny't aiming hi' fi5t ' The director of photography, Richard Suzuki. di mostoflhe directing. , •'I CANNOT DEFEND 11IE picture, becauJ. is not very interesting, ln fact, il Is rather stl.lltl with all that philosophizing. This woman <Ctr manuelle) could not have existed. The book w.a written by a diplomat who was so ashamed the putbiswue'snametolt. ~ "But the lilm is not pornographic. Have )'O seen 'Deep Throat'? Thal is pornographic." , "Emmanuefle" was Se4fn by 90 million ~ throu1bout tbe world, she s&id, adding that sbe .i\laln Delon are the No.1 stars in Japan. Her family was proud of her achievem allbougb they didn't *ee "Emmanuelle" -" ooo'tlikesex tUms." ,•t The Dutch reaction 7 • ~ "'THEY WERE .,ISPLEUED. THE Duttt not ln Am8terdam but outside, are small-mid.de and calvinistlc. They don't Wte someone to l~' the country and become an international star ... ~. Kristel earned $18,000 for btr first 1larrin1 • but she made up for it since. "Btbln4 the I o Mask'' i.1 her1lxthtilmlnl9'76. ~t " .. ··-t ..... • ' Bf Oo\ll V PILOT Ship's Boy A gainst the Sky Outlined against a moody sky, 13-year-0ld Mark Seidle makes his way up the bows prit to check the forestay of the 110- f oot, 81-ycar-old Barbra Negra as the ship lies moored in. New York's East River. The former Norwegian whaler will be in New York through Dec. 15 to promote the environmental group Save Our Seas. Then Mark and his lather, the owner, set sail for Bermuda. Hurricane Deck Tops; Kialoa First ACross Rv Al.MON LOCKABE'Y &pectacular pre-dawn ... o..., Editor close Sundsay when 25 M A Z A T L A 'N -yachts crossed the finish Newport Harbor skip· line within an hour about pers are heading home .s a .m . on a spanking from this Mexican 20-k:nottwesterlybreeze. pleasure port with the lion's share of trophies in TIIE LAST three of the the ninth bi-annual Los 39 starters s traggled Angeles to Mazatlan across the finish line yacht race. shortly after ptidnight The race came · lo a Sunday, just in time for L ltl. Boyd Barber Shop Song Pioneer Owen Cash has never been nominated for membership an the Proper Job Club, nor should he be, I'm sure. This comes to mind because a client asks who started the Socie· ty for the Preser vatJon and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Smgan g in America Mr Cash was the rellow A lax attorney, he. At Tulsa. Okla .. bat'k in 1938. it was. About 150 men had gathered on the second floor of the Alvan Hotel there Al Mr. Cash·s invita· t1on. Just to s ang a few old songs. A curious t'rowd collected on the street below. A newspaper reporter, thereabouts by chance. riled a slon that 'ald those singers lted up trarf1c for · !>everal blocks. Wire services p1t'ked 1t up. And letters poured in from poml!:I nat1nnwtd<' lo Mr. Cash from men who \\anted to !?Cl into the act So be printed up a batch or member.1h1p cards -the idea hadn 't even occurred lo him berore the ma1lma11 :.howt'd 1111 and that was it , the h<>li:tnnin$! o f th(• S I' ~;HQSA Ql'ERIES FROM CLIENTS () "\re ortopusc~ bnm live'>" I\ No, the fl'm,lft• 11111•, .a nt•:.l \\1th pebbles. lays her c,rns in 1l, then sits on same until they hatch. 'ort or lik e an underwater hen Q "Why 1s 1t Japanese paper money 1s said to be the most difficult to coun- terf etl" ·· ,\ Because tl contains oriental hbers that are hurd to gel. Q "Has any maJor league bascbaJI um- pire ever been ronvicted or m1scalhng plays in order to ("ollcct on his <>wn lx'ts ., .. A. Not o one. CAT TKA(:KS Jus t as the dog rarcrs cause their greyhounds lo run by the use o( a mechanical rabbit, so do some imaginative sports in Miami hope to make cats race by the use or a mechanical mouse. When and where such cat races will be held. if ever anywhere. remains undecided. Local legal cod.es aren 't uniform m dealing with cat tracks. In fa ct, cat tracks aren't even cov- ered in most places. And what scares the promoters. predictably, 1s a town council can kn <><:k out a cat trark project at just one meeting. During the hrsl 100 years arter the death of William Shakespeare, please note. England dad not produce enough pa~r to put out even one Sunday edition of this ~oun­ try 's major metropoUt.an newspapers. Not only do fur seaJs get painfully sun· burned i( they stay O\ll O( the water too long • on bright doys. but they get miserably seas ick when they're carried aboard ships. When you hear somebody r~fer to Raphael's painting of the Madonna. you tnlg}ll ask which one. Raphael painted SO of t.hem. I Another Ittllc known historical tact ls that it was Ref.in P . Bowle who honed and owned the original Bowie knife bcfol"e he gave It to his bl"Other James. Credll James with making it famous, that's all. Addreu maU to L.. M. BoJl(l. P 0 Bo~ 15'0. Costa Meto,'212S • t their weary crews to rest up for· the round or p<>st race parties climaxed by the trophy presentation Wednesday night. The last three boats to finish were Sikini, Audacious and Tahuna. 'rbe yacht Aikane report· ed earlier that she was abandoning the race al Cape San Lucas. Morrie Kirk's 40.Coot sloop Hurricane Deck, the eighth boat to finish, easily saved her time to take the overall and Class C trophies. OTHER LOCAL boats which placed high in the standings and won major hardware were George Tooby's America Jane Ill, Newport Harbor Yacht Club. winner in Class D; Bill Power's Questal. Nln'<.;, Uurd in Class B: John Arens' Cottontail, Balboa Yacht Club. second in Class C a nd J ohn Re ynolds' Gbost II, NHYC, third in Class D. The big surprise or lhe race was that none or the Class C and D yachts were among the top five in the overall handicap standings in the light air race which is usually to their li king. SECOND OVERALL was Jim Kilroy 's 79-fool Class A ketch. Kialoa. which was first lo finish and nipped by only 45 minutes ~ Hurnc.:inc Deck. ;fhirct overall was Ragtime , t he 62-foot Class A speedster sailed by Bill Wh ite and Bill Pasquini. Long Beach Yacht Club. Many of the yachts are alread y b ei n g reprovisioned for the long uphill struggle back 1----------to their home ports FOR KIALOA the Mazatlan race was her last outing on the West Coast until she returns tor the 'iranspac race next summer . She leaves here for a trip through the Panama Canal to Florida where she . wiU sail for the second time in the Southern Ocean Racing Cir cuit starting in late January. She w\11 also defe nd he r last year's victory in the Miami to Jamaica race. Tight security ruled here Sunday as Mexjcan President Echevarria made a final visit lo this port before leaving offi ce later this year. All bars were closed during the !?resident's visit. throw· ing some wh at or a damper on the post race celebration by lhe yacht~men. nNAL CLASS stand· ing.s: Class A 1. Kialoa 2. Ra g time 3. Wh\s tle Wing , H asti n gs Har~.SBYC. Class B 1. H~nit'ane Deck 2. Mamie, Mill Smith, CYC 3. Questar. Class C 1. Ariana, G«>rge Thorson, LA VC 2. Cottontail 3. ThM!ley U1ht. Henry Grandrn Jr., St.PVC. Class D 1. America Jane fll 2. Broom Hilda. Goldo MortarotU, CYC3. ()hostll. PUBLIC NOTICE JM HOTICI OP OISSOLUTIO.. OP PAltTMlllSMIP N611ct f\ M,..1>1 t lv•n p..-•uMll 10 ~·on tl01' s 011119 Cor!'O"•tlon' Gooe 1>1 CAlll•r "'" tlltl tll• pffln•~P (Om> ooud ol MISS H41RCUT OF CALI FORNI°', INC A11djW"LT(ll 0 1.UNOAITI\, JR a11d .ETTY ANN RUNOA.ITIS, "~rtlof~rt, dOl .... ..,~. M\\ uftlltf 11141' flrM fl~-OI M 1' H•ir<vt of C01t1 Me\I It 16tS Irvin• Ro<lln•rcl, Cn•te M•••, Cellforn1~. •• dl\•&lvfld "' 01 O< lolMlr 10, n1~. l>Y ""''""' ( ... \t .. I. O..tl'<ICktobt• to, ltl6 MISS H"tltCUTOI' CALll'OlltNt°' INC. DYJcMlnC,,..,. StUy Tr .. \ "'•lttr c; lhlllO•ill• Jr lttly Ann ltUf\93111• P\ioll\llN 0r•ftt9 C4••1 Oeily Pltol, Mov IJ, ttl6 PUBUC NOTICE P\JBUC NOTICE • PUBUC NOTICE C· ... tttl "ICT1T10US 8 USINUS NAMRSTATUHNT flw fOllOWt119 tierMm IS dOh'9 1J1N. -et: • & J AUTO eoov. w Wtll 11t1t sen.t, Cost. Mele. CA. ttUJ J 1mu R. G•t•vn. 1020 No. ....-. S.11t1AM, CA. 92703 Tiiis -iMU It ~ond\Ktecl lrf It\ ln- dlw!MI. J1mn11.~etVff Tlllt SIM•..-1 WH Ill.a ""I" lllt c.ountv Oen of Or anQe c.ovi.cv °" Oct. 10."16. ,.,..,, OllO'llllt ISC•Ow COIU'OltATIOM nt~llli ..... M*l1111.CA.ttttt Ille ... •n.JHI •o PuOllW!d Ort"9t Coa1f 09lfy PllGC, OCl.25.•nclNov 1,l , IS.lt7' 44$7-16 PUBLIC N011CE PUBLJCNoncE PUBLIC NO'OCE PICTITtOUS •usa"m NAMI STATI MI NT ....,.. l'ulllltMd ~ Cent °""' l'llGt, ... ~ u. tt. 2', .... ~,, ------------·· "76, "11\.1• PUBUC NOTICE • PUBLIC NO'OCE ,. I -...... . . , ~----------------------------------------------------------------... Hous~tForSciM The Blcaest Marketplace on the Orlo(e Coast Monday Nov••tnbt>r 'S 1971\ OAILY F'ILOT 117 ., . , '• ' • c DAILY PILOf CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Seti It, Find It, [ 642 5678 ] Trade It With a Want Ad • .._ __________________ _, One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval chond1.. . . . 800().8099 8oot1 & Morine Equipment 9000 9099 Automob1le' & other TronipOrlotton . . . 9100.9999 l:R.RORS· Adv • · •••••• ••••• •••••••••••• •••••••• ••• • ••••••••••• •••••• •• • •• • ••••••••• •• · fff•Hr• Gt Mrol 1002 GeMF'ol 1002 Cit9Mral 1002 ~ chKI& their ods •••. •••. •••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••• • • • •• •••• ••• •• •••••••• ••• dally CMd rf90ri "'° OHTHE WATER INCOME ron 1-....dlcrtefy. TIM Balboa Island 2 Story with View PROPERTY DAILY PILOT aUUl'Mt Si 19,:'J(l(l 2 HOUSES labiUty for ttt. flnt In-EXCIUSl.Ye ctliJrmmg 4 11.irm hom1 ON A LOT erred I serti --' with large It vmg 111om c ft Oft vwwy. '.\lu1ra11 lilt• t•11Lry .1111 Two large new home~ on JUST LISTED! many 4uJht> .ipp111nt u lot localt.'d in prime Nice islnnd home + apt mt>nts Your own pll\'Jh llu11tmgton Beach rental ....,..lher'1 Notfce: close lo \'llla<>c shonping I beach out front ;.111d •>nl> un•u Eu ch home has 131 .. "' 1 bl""k L th ,. m t\ three largl• bedrooms /\JI rt!al estate advert1·s-"' "' 0 c 'om uni . '" 1 t 1 1 a nd clooble garaRe The in thiE nuwspX," r 1• sub· poo ant 1·nnt!> eour ~ .. u ~ lrl 1 r h massive kitchen., have J,.,.,. •o the f "ral "'··ir l'JI m·:.it1011 or L ' ~· ~ ' r ~ ( I h h Id all I he built 111s 0\\ m·r 1s Housinu /\r t 11r t 9Gll ami \ "1l c 1 rl·n 11 " th 01 "1lhng to "<'II on an in ·······•····•·••······· ......••.••............ GtMr.. 1002 Gt .. ral 1002 HouH5 For S• HCMtMt For 5* Ho.Mt fOf'S. ................................................................................................................... ---------------GtM<al 1002 Gf'ftH'OI 100 2 G~ol 1002 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 'MIT POOi. Un beautiful J bedroom chal~t mil gorgeous pool in Newport Heights . Remode led with new kitchen. baths. tile counte r tops and mirrored closets All der bes t quuhty, by old world craftsmen. at $.110,000, ya sure! U ~ l()U I: li()M l:S REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Colona del Mar also in M~ Verde .• 11 546 5990 ·••·············•·•···· .............•..........•..............••••••. BEACH DUPLEX • lldrm hc•ml' + 2 bdrm Jiii '"''I cloultlt' .:olr:tJ:t' t-rplr 1111 ,. 11.1111". stcv~ lo bt·Jl'll :>I 10 000 ti73·Jl.0:1 hl~l 8()811 l"\l•' ass'ociated .-. l llOI< EWS-llE 41 TOllS lUJ', W 8u1bv'1 b '· Jbb t 59 LAST LARGE ESTATE Corona <kl Mar's highest local.Jon wtlh d wonch•rful. panoramic view of tht• buy & ocean as well as most or Uw r1Ly Th<• night lights are marvC'lous ' This horn~ is won- derful for llw large farruly, or the executive who likes to entertain. Hu ge It ving rm .. forma l dining rm .. 5 lgc. bdrms .. 7 baths & hea(. <..'CI. pool. With its useful two thirds acre of space & toads of parking. this lo~ly hurno offers extreme privacy. $265.000 INCLUDING LAND ! ~tu ch m11k ... it ii ll'""'I to 1.·nJO} c num,•r• •U' t'" .. ~~ "" l t t Lere1,t Only loan. Call ror -adverl11t• "Joy prl' ll\l lln\ "''.\-'II mum y.ii· i\I ll'~. showing appointment GetMrGI 1002 G.Mrul 1002 rcrence. hm1t;.itt0n. or • 671-6900 • -WATI RFROl\rf 17t41842 2535. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• JASMINE C REEK DR. l::\1•1t1nl( two story hom(' with OCE1\N \'n;w . "uny bwll In f1•alUr\'' bt!aullful mirror~. lhtl<c ~!mom & romily room Includes 2.1 hr J?UJrd. 1-t11Ltil t•ntry. CluhhouSl'. pool & JJCUztl and Tt-:N. N I S C 0 I J I< T S Hcm,•mt"•r . I "'" 1n Jasm11w C..:r~k .11111 1L'i. • • i d1scnminat1on bJ!>t-d ont---------•I HOM~ oi1.,,••1 <J···~· ""'"''"'' n ee. color. r l'l1µ1on. "('"· REAL ESTATE [~ I VIEW ..a... la l"'Y "UStom desa'gned' 2· or nat1oruil ori~1n. or an VA/FHA 631·1400 ,Jl.l~:HilJ _. "" '-~h1'::~ft·~~·n':'e~kl~·m•::; s4s.sooJitjiJj~ ~Yrm& ~c~=~· :ii;~t. ~ Ithrvea·nede gTeer0rfatchee. l d .. Sp1mous :J bdrm 2 lt:t 4 I EOROOMS - JU5t g reat--eome set> u:. GeMt"GI 1002 GeMnl 1002 COLE OF NEWPORT 2~t5 E. Coast llwy. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TOUGH CHOICE $49,900 C.U M. 6i555t1 K»'I, or isrnm1nat1on f11m hmnc w ram rm. IJI C O RNER LOT $225,000. Go no further for your vie w di.JI i:or:ii:'· & tJlfl lno~cn Upgrad1•rl thrnugh.oul home! DOLL HOUSE SS 1.500 llus newspaper will not know1nicly ,1crept any a dver l1s1ng for r ent mi: Cloi.t• to shopping Flagston•' JHI LIO w ith Eye Anneal 6 Sl%~r will p:.iy loJn 1.h<. bwlt in har h 11 for out 3 Bedroom. :f f>ath. 3 rar 7~400 ORS52,900 Roth three bedroom homes l<>eall'<I m llunt ini.tton Ckarh .1n •:.i Nl•ar shoppmi; and schools Call 842·2535 Vaulted . beamed 'cell· 111.:o; 1n LH . DH & k1teh1m ('lcw talc, hrdwd noor,, wt crpls. 3 bds. 2 lia<;, cloi;e to s chools. t·a~y arcl'S to frwys. Xlnt st Jrtcr : Call n ow~ • eat11te wh1rh 1s 1n viola· : ~Cllt~~3~ countpo1111~ 6-16·7711. llnor <•ookuul'i Corner lol l!:Jfllgl'. llohby room. - -----with room lur HV park patio S54.950 • Hou1e1 for Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• 100 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t 111.11, Walk lo !<.Chonli.. ' ·. -.hupp111g. park and JOI! to 400 E.17"*~ • FOR.~,'! bt.'a{'h from lh1s bC'uullful CM ·--""""' t bedroom home. Price ·A; .. -·:· 11.'\'(JL''\'L'AL\V,\\'." St>-l.~I Call!*i..1·fl7ti7. - MES• VERDE ~ .~ l'V¥N .,, lo). ti' ii,,,_,'"~·"" f . .,. ·W \NTEl>TO LI\'!'.; 41R-FAMIL Y llY Tm: O<.'F:l\~ [ ~ li11i!:l~:ill ~ lmmac!!~·~1~~ V1•rne ~rt~c~a:1~!:r& t~u:i1l;f. ~JilJH;lJJ 4 bedroom noll hous r' cent sun:.N o;, this 3BI< l:Jeaul1ful P acC'i.INter uHll'l' & IB \ homr " .1 , home S!alc entry ";.iy 1>parkhni;: J'l()l>I Jl t:H5 Ur· C1gant1c formal In rni;i nngton Ave 111 C.:.i ml'I) room -mu~1vc wall 01 Shores 1~ llstl'd al only LOOKING .... C1replare ugc f.1 m1ly M18.5t0. rQOm. SJJOL ei.5. ~ourmct ,\ SA:'\U & SEA . C•x j hum1· in :" l'Y. Jl\irl lk:ich 's Easthluff kt~ eanyon llarbOr V11:w Thi: Bluffs Westchff Irvin e 's Turtler ock . t:lr ? We h.iVl' lov1•I> homes to "lhow you 10 all thei.c nrea;., .inti much mOrl' .. pl1•a:-.c call kitchl'n Sec lud ed REALTY t;i5 R80(1 master wi nJ! plus 3 -~ - ~ more family o;1zcd SIX HOUSES b ed r oo m s Owner transferred Must ~ec to helleve Hurry CJli 752· 1700 now! Of1,._ IU 9· 1'' •U'I 'C...'tl ,,. I PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP ONLY $61,900 H l C I y u r> ~ r .1 d v d & lndscpd 4 txt. 2 ba. Flt • home Extensl\ll' U'll' of brick & pancltni.::. Trul)' u • special home ;it a 111" price of SOl.000 <>11·a1 llU locJt1on 545 ~19t --- Walker &lee Reil hltate . :ill n n ;.in l::asts1pe Co:ila ~llo~a :slrcl'l llfJ.:h demand rl:'nlal area Pr('1>l'nl o" nl"r ·, homc ts C. F. Colesworthv REALTORS 640-0010 churmmg 3 bt:droom. 2 -----... ---bJth, with f1rl•plac1.• .1nd ~~>l1~ &'~~1"' t·stml·n1 ~arbor Highlands Charming-J hl•dro11m -=SELECT hom,• 1n pre~t1 1!1ou'I T'PROPERTIES ""'"port Rt>11ch F an· -. tusuc sw1mm1n11 pool Ph· 540•3666 with ~l:par<1LC dre~"nJ! • room l·.xcelll'n• I0<'.1lw11 .~~ mfh lll'.tr shopµ1nl! a fl<I ---__ h~-} a '.\'1.mrwrs Park ; ·~ ·-· 640-6161 We're here to help! Quality Built Cu<.tom homt•. nc.1r lw:.1 '\t'w11ort u.,.,. tw,1rht•i. 3 Ht'<irm 1hn1ni.: rm f:lm1 I~ rm, <.! h,1lh' F.1ntJ ... t11 hum1• (111 ~1r.11t.1 llfft•11·1I .itStJ7,500 C11ll :ilU ttSt ~# COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. COVINGTON 4·PLEX $123,50 0 EXCLUSIVE MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB Pnml• Country ClulJ .uea of ~1 Cl.a Vl'rck Quiel tree lined rul-de sar leads Lo I story spacwu~ 3 bedroom home. Lar~l' m.1'ltc•r c;ui\l' plus l twin '"ct.I bt.>drooms Fam1b room hn'ib. m.1's1ve c; l o n c ( 1 r e p I .1 c c bn•;ikfJsl bar &. uvcr look:. trop1cJI garden pauo 1-ull price !\100.000 10'' dO'o'n. Call , 7788. ~ K€Y -----MES~ VERDE 5 UH. Uurt•oln, Pool. rt-du '<'d 510.000 5-IO·U'J22 cooper & associates PRICE SLASHED! 4 BEDROOMS PLUS POOL p,,, ate roadwuy ll•ad<; to Lr1pll• r:ir gJr al(e &-eluded l'"CCU\IVe llll' , ntr)' • U1nin1< entertain m"•l l::p1cure<in DMslolt of Hartaor lnnsfWMnt Co. 1002 GtMral 1002 .....•.••.. , .•••.....•. ··~···················· Attractive 4 bdrm. home on comer lot. Bay views from living room & up· stairs bedroom. $185,000. -BI LL GR U N DY, RE Al T 0 R .· J4 I Roy~1d•· Driv .. N 8 . 67S · 6161 ~~ .......... ~~.~~1~~ .......... !~~~ W ESLJ·:Y N . . . TAYLOR CO HEi\ l.TOHS -.11ll ·1· U H ( THE "ILU~S" -END uNIT Spacious c ustorni.1.ed condo in newest section of "Bluffs". 2 Lge bdrms. den with firepl, formal D.R. & 2'f.z baths . Beaut cpts & drapes. A/C. Lse $750 2111 San Jan.-1 o Hlh Rood N~ORT CEMTElt. M.I. 644-4910 COSTA MESA l..argt• 3 br. 2 ba home G:1s hlln'>, DW. FA hl•al, hnrk fJ)IC' Owner paint· t'\I thnmut. rww carpt•t-; Dlilc .:;1r L.:l' pal10 \\ tiltn UUQ \'.1canl Call 1la> or mithl: f>t6 :19'.:!te. ('Vl'S ti73 4577 Lachenmyer . Realtor , COUNTRY SPLENDOR t>"'f"W '" o. ,, \ '""" "'"' "'", + 1e·tftldl:I MESA VERDE POOL HOME S45-~91. . I o PHinsula I 0 0 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i UNITS· $295,000 Beu ch Cottage· S64.500 ~'BR .. J ba Sl64,500 4 BR. 3 ba. $137 .000 2UH & den $129.500 Mars hall Riiy 67S·<i60o I Street Duplex. 213 --------,.1 BDRM. 2 BA. block to bch Owner. $130.000. Wt• have a IO\el) MV 3 lit'<lrm. den.. 2 bath hom<' on a cornt•r lol J us1 blocks from lhl' countr) club waiting for your or kr Prircd :1t SSS.500 Call today. U PERB ti73 450li OMES oronadelMar 1022 Nl•wly remodelt.'CI home with new conc rrlt• PRIVATE dnvcway. nf!w BEACH ACCESS • fl oor r·o' crin1L new 4 BR R~ed ·' pant'l111µ. 3 bedrms 2 ~ toSI09,500. IJ<lth ;md a very pro<luc· tive l!:irt1cn. Pri<'l'd .it DOVER SHORES The piice is right, the S57.500 Call GO' of Exci1<•m1·i1t and lot•ol1on is g r eat. th~ 5 46·4141 Ulamour on the walt'r'. mslr bdrm Is giant, l~ Dork for larRc: boal. yard is pool sized. Lht Soaring llllt:nur entry I a II d i s r l' e . th " beyond free form puol. 5 bathrooms an• two an4 Brdroom!I, den. 4L2 Lhcf1rcplan·saretoo. baths. Fabulous find Jnd 644-7211 : locaLed next to sandy am· beach. e£;7 · COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. ----· _____ , PETE BARRETT • I • -REALTY-RIPLEX. wt pool. 2ar 642·5200 units t:dM St54.50o. -tii'J.1762 0wner/ Agt • --,. Custom Newporter OON'TIUY BEACH RETREAT A DUPLEX IN CDM Cl11ssif1cd J <I., "4'11 bill items. sm.ill 1L1•ms o :iny item JuH <·nll 6U 5678 ~HERITAGE .-• REALTORS nm )f~ rt u" m·1 ' '111lc kitchen St-paratC' mom wit h ftrt•plJrt' plu~ thrl.'e tn·law quarters w bath Gwrol I 002 Gt•r• I 002 hW?t' b\odr1 .. 1m ... l'hr1•1• 2 Soarin~ 5La1rcasc le.••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Walk to lll';ll·h ur boat. Sun balht: on larnc sun dl'Ck. 2 BH. famll) rm. 2 ba, cusl. Nt:IAI p<,>~lcr ~fust sec lo ~he' u' • A real bargain .it $149,500 for appt. rail $42,500 Bl'fur1: you've seen our Steps to Pounding surf ocean view. l::ach unit and crystal sand! Bark has 3 Br. 2 Ba. w/almost yard is bay area play 2000 sq. rt .. 2 frplcs, Wl.<t ground Winding wooden bar. lndry + oversize 2 walkways losccloded en car J!ar:tJ!C. /\II fo r try• (;ourmcl kitchen. St<i9.500. Total rent $9Qt Slcp·duwn conversation mo. szs.000 ha ndles. Call u.r ea + r 1 r c PI a c": owner\7141 493·~14 PrlQ Su nshine brc:akCast onJ .............. • • p:1tin Pool j::iruni -..1_ · --- rnll,•yh;.ill. Gare.kn l1vin Costa Mesa I 024 al its finest. Call 1147·60t0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bt!drnom l hath Hp11rl· bedroom retreats Lush · 1, •---------•I mt·nts 5 c.1r l(Jragl'. tro pical bac k ya r d YOfM' : Best buy 111 th1, VEHY w o;h1mmenhil summer ltnil•H' • MESA VERDE po~1ul.tr ltlt~ll'I l'all lO· run pool. Skinny dipper~ TOYSJ .. 11.iv ti-Iii 7171 delight: Owrwr bought • S46 500 • '"'"'' ~"' ,.,., ''"~ new Must sell T r y : '.';'..::,:.:~" ;.'. "'"' "" ~ \'::.!':.\~'..~~~I~ .. 'i~ ;: .. :-.:~:~. ( ~ •Rain1~ ~: ~~.:.:. '.:: :: '"::1~'.~' n ~ 645-3434 m .. 1-~a-- *********~****•**** MANAGER WANTED : OAILYPILOT • atr('1tM1t1nn111g p11,,1h• [9'll~ftlitl Chri,tmot TrH • p111i.1 l'11mm111111 ,. pnu11 __________ 1 , ' ! : unrl 111,111 .. 111 l'h.J• m , .' h } • '"'' 1 l11t•llll•t• II• ... "'. l'r1r.·d r.11 qui< k '·"l' Be11ut~r~Eh~,~~.Hll~lhHI" *****~************* For a well known, expanding real estate company. Opening a new office in Costa Mesa. Must have experience & int egr ity . Salary pl us +. Al I applications confidential. Apply to Daily Pilot, Box 791-CJass lfied NEWPORTBEACH liPINl•111 -11\111N1n M1iv•1· 4 Oil. 2 l~ Ba. new• ~.·s~~t:.;:~;::r;::: [ e Niii ~!'.~r&.ff: ·t:.~!~ ·' • I • .. • 11111 1 J 1, 111111 .... 1 111 "',. w1tn h•w 111r1•n•-.l 1 .1l1· .1~· ... • '"' llllllh1 . .i1. 1•111 HlmAhl,• Fii \ 111.111 Ollllt'll'> bl·lll'I than Ol'W .. 111111 •'"'"" t • • ('\I.I ;51 3l9t 111 11,h r11 rp1·t ~ & fr1·~h • • ....... , 1• • l'Jtlll ~C!Ul'Uk) Cle.in • rt.. \11111~ , .. .,1<1 \ • c;;:sELECT 1hru11ul 1 1111.: tJcdrm1>:? .G Advertising. 330 w. Bay, Costa Mesa . /~~~ ·92626···----~!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!-Four massive bedrooms. · __ _ 1 -S77.000 Ai.::t. Snm Crano. with st•cluded mastc:r ---------•I tr15 <1_1_11_1or_:~O-·OG08 __ '-'1111(. ~unny country CUSTOM HOME k1ll'hen with ult nl•W 1111 · College Park. 3 Br 2 Ba~ pllances . lnclodml( built DesiCJlted for your new tpt , drps, rooC « • 1"' 1 ~'"•·•1'" : I PROPERTIES h;1 th' l-11mll\ mom •1 ,11.i:""" \,, .... , • lplr all Lill• C'xlru'I ' ~---Gftltt'Cll I 002 GeMl'GI I 002 IJftril'fltlt-11> ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 1 h11•lt1••• \,I\,., 1 ••I • W1\Tt'll FUR 1111:: (,r,·,1t C11!11.1 Mt'"' ll'll'J • "~~· ,,,1.,,,. •1• " ~ '· • UAJl.Y PU.err uuu 1war ~l'hOol~ Just rn the secluded custom Ja<'u111 "urrounded by a ltL~hly planted patio. then enjoy the rirepl:.ice In :.1dc 3 Ued room. huRc lamlly room. New offer •1•1·0 • '"'1 • 1 • <'HRl~'TMASTKEE l"tl'd JI Sb8.51111 (. .111 • • fo:V£R\ TitURSUA\ 540-llSt • • • • • • • • • • • • • T A R GA'ZEK~~ ,...."""',;...:.: ..... ___ ., tLAY .. l'OUAN---.----11 · SlllC & llNlt HOTA&LE OAKS P 1 N 0 S E D I S H 0 R l 0 L 0 ~ f E A D E H R E T S U L C F A E L K A 0 T N A Y C U L N 0 S l E H N A S E 8 Y 0 H K U M B A 0 K U P I N 0 A K N R U F 0 A R £ l F N 0 V E H V A N E 8 E T 0 R 0 K L A C T H H G W 8 E K A Y 0 I N 0 E A K C L W H 1 H H L K 0 S T 0 N R A L H A K U P E U E I A H Y A E A L 0 K B N 0 0 A l K A K 0 L l 0 H k K S C R A Y E A N A H £ R K A 0 Y A 0 U N A 1 T 0 T K 0 k 8 U T A R K 0 F H R 0 L 0 0 A l L K R A P K A 0 A L S T E R A 8 N K H k E 0 N A L K A 0 Y E l H H E E L W A R I P I N 0 A R k E Y A K 0 " R Y E 0 W K A 0 R U 8 U R H E l 0 net °"" tl>PtM o,....rd. beci.. ~. Ill). down Of dl'Pelly, J'lnd tad\ tllCl bo11 It 1n. :! Bur Oak Black Oak Annte Ookl ey Oak P1rk Ltve 01k Oak Leaf 'luster : 'Ptn O.k Oakl•nd Oak R1d9e ~ Afd O,,k O.k111 Whftt 0.k TOllOrrow: M1Polton ,~HERITAGE • • • REALTORS THIS IS WHAT C AN'T IE FOUND :-..,·;n "'''wporl' buck h.1~ I' " h1J: 4 lwtlrnom, r.imtl> room. r1rr11IJ<'''· . h,1Lh ul 011ly St;:J.!1110: Th cntl 11111t t11w11hotn(· in clulli!'> lc11111i., Jacu11.1 , pool, '·•lllllt. lnlh:ml;, & pr t ' a t ,. 11 a r k l' 11 II ~·23t3 ()Pf'v 111 'J • ti• ipi\ I 1111 ''~ • [~li~lll in.: .1t S7!1.500 Call 640-9900 .llwfll-I ~>Ho#~ Valley Realty 4 BEDROOM PLUS DEN PLUS CiAMIROOM Thi!! hard to find sln~le 11tury rambhn~ \!:ttntc with over 2,400 sq ft of liv111g a reu 1s loc11lud on uclud11d t re11 lined alrcel mlnutw• fru m bcuch Too many custom fcalun•s to mention! Rambhn~ i.trounds wit h room r1tr 3 pools • Kr\' purk1n~ F'or u preview or lhl!I unique home cnll !>l\3·11767 .,,..,"fl V • t \I 1002 c;., .. , .. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• mecnab I lrvlne realty PLAN J -Dm."IL.D Spacious 2·story townhome -3 Bedrooms. 2'f.z baths. Priced to seJt at $66,500 N~lu: Be n jamin 752.1414 CPSR> ,J \ 642-tUS ....... 200 'Ci t Oo~r Drlw Harw View c.nttr lrvlM at campus valley CM!ter 712-1414 1n microw:n c oven ' ___ ... & .... __ 1 p.11nt. Spac k1l, w/bltns1 BEAT SEA tt.. BEACH l .. irjlc wute r hcuters nt:'eUS uis.-ret 'l'P din, encl yd & patio. d l · d 0.,. YOUR LOT' $5\i,\150. Ownrt Agt. INFLATION L.tke Nc:w Duplrx + + + crora or s e f"lll •/ :>57 7648 Invest those dollar~ in 3BR. 3BA upp..,r (kenn hllht Don'I miss .111 this Spec1111itt! in Hill Side &1-------- han! to-find lnrome pro \lew from deck. L.ir~c :.~~ 7~~:Y Sl3U.500 Call Difficult '>Iles Bonden. Secluded! perty. Tip-top quality un· !£RI lower c-.irhlKur .,,,' ". '.,,,, 'J"' "''' Lt L1ci~.ns2eld34c9·~nl lJrao~~~;h /\crcJ "'' lot, about t' its In good rental area of r •p c. ca unit, ln..,, .. ...... ,., .. CO!'ta ~1 esn Ideal for crpu.&drJ>l>.Sl3S.OOO [~ lt~!jll'tl Thormun.ti40·t678 block from M~sa Verde ll\e m owner or ov.ncrs J ACOBS REALTY -----:-·'"-;--l•---------1 T cnn1' Club. Spacious Two, 2 bedroom un1ls 675·6670 ~ SPANISH room. :l bl•droom~. 2112' plus n1•X1blc oWnl•r.:. UOIL --, --h ll l h . l ii Cd C n l r Y , ror $1<1!1,000. Call for dt> ..._ _ __. 1002 G--m I 0 0 2 MANSION hreplace in the llvlnl{i 1 673 8550 .__......... ""'"" ON HILL ruum .ind one in the tai 5· . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• r.~rr11 ly room Dlnln·1 ()PfNruY•1f\'l>l'01it •.r, PO""" +BEACH " ~ [ I ""' 111om. wet bar, l'h1na ~:IUftH\\I fl!!!!"' ~~lodc~5~;~r~~nrd en h:~~K~~~r:'e~~~~A~~: _~·-•a•••"""""'""· l.iiiiil1iiiii. try lo maJ1niC1ranl enlcr t.'ll. BKK,rullMO·l720 51EDROOM $69,950 Need room lo expnnd·1 Lar110 home with fomily 11tylc kitchen aep rnm1ly rm wl fplc . lil.!autlful (r•e (or m Plllt o w1f1repil, shake roof 11nd much. much more. Good t'O!!ta Mesa locot1on one block to park. Ju!lt ll~ted . call~5880 !XICUTIVE BEACH ISTATE l lR AS$UME S48.800 Trcellned 11ppro11ch to lhls near ocean retreat. Lor11• living room with crockltng tlr.iplacu Gourmet kitchen +din. F•mlly 1ntertalnment room w, gtone firepla~u & ndJ ol nlng t~rro cu Separate• w ln1t fo r 1t11111ttr su1k & ch1ldrcm·~ quarters. Take over 9', VA lonn. No new loan cost•. $4881 mo pars 1111 Won t 1 .. t Ctl now 983-71181. ()PIN l~9• l \tlll\l<l ~t-..<t [•lfflltl Lalnt•rs pr nthouse. V11ull· alDBal BLllllS CD, ~t~~~l1i~g~c~~~l~raJ':~~~ 'l'AABl!l I ·; 11 noor lO•CC1linl( cracklin11 I n~ r1rcplacc. Gourmet pub "#I In Callfornla" OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE LIDO ISL! MIDITEltRAN!AN Spacious l Story Home with Tile Roof 4 Bedrooms 2 Baths. Near Sandy Beach and Pier. Large Secluded Patio Arca. 2 Car Garage. Street to Street L<x:allon. $132.500 111 DOYO DllYE 631-1800 ti.le~~~~ ~ LIDO LANDMARK Situated on 5¥1 lot..1. this home of· rers a rare opportunity for user or investor. 7 Bdrms . & 7 baths. formal dining room & lot.s of spS\ce. KJ(),000 A C.cM.DWIU I AMka CO. 644-1766 k1lc h c n Ma s!l 1ve halc:uway m11:1tcr 11ullu + 3 Ors. 1 ~,, baths. Nr Bake!' g11l'"l !1u11rter1. Tl'rr.1rc & Fairvh:w $(;2,000. PriO' 11n•rlookK sparkhn.: !XM>I only & J?rounds 003 7881 Coostllnl' Rily 631-1846 • ('>t'H1lt'llf/4 d ''''"''0#'4f Nlfl - -.. -' THE REAL 11 ESTATERS I .. --. EXl'<' home 4 br, 2 b11, nr So <'~l Plata. Nu paint .I crlp., 5125 mo. DllYl'li S.11 :,210 , Eves. 531 9563 S~t'-4U~-"~~s· ~ That lntrlg11ln9 Word Gome with a Ch11d l•, -----'"'"' .., CU.f • '°'11111 0="'=~·!.,,,C:, ~ .---i-. low 10 form I-"""'lo #OIOI I BIRET 1 l: I I' I I I . f . • . • • ' r_o_..,.u _s .... E__,E--41 A They ••v rtlet ·~rio r. • I' I I I ~•v "'"'· Not f0t "'" • ...__. ___ ._ _ __, __ ..., _ __,_ w lft , Sti. tH Ched ,0 fnd ,• ..--------..... m.cae • -,.,,., •• I l'IUBREN I .,_...,,,..., .... , ......... ,~I ...._I -I O CO"'or•,. "'• cl\vcll• _......, '• ' • • • • • by "''""' .... ,t• ... 1 .... 11 -d\ • ..._ _ _...__._...._..._....J ~· "-""' "°"" ........ 3 IM10w 6 ~~·~;Ns~:( ~('110 I 1-l I l I I SCllA~S A1ttWtf"I I• C8o1~ ...... I I I I . 88 DAILY PILOT * Monday No11embef 15, 1976 ~:.~~~ ....... ~!.~~.~ ........ 1~~!!!.~.~~ ........ ~~.~~.~!~~ ...... ~~: ................ ~.~~ ... ~ ~!!.~~.~ ....... ~!!~.~~ ....... 1~.~~ ....... ~.~~~ ..... ~?.~~~~~~.~:.~~~ ... ~?.~~,~~~~~.~~ ... !?.~~ c~• 1,0 ~.'!'::'~ ...... 3c1:.·~~·~.K~a;!t.~ Casto Mtto I 02 4 Io•• •........L..... Io•• * VIEW LOTS * •• •••••••• •• •••• •• •••• G.Mt-cj 3102 $350. 6'5-2978 .,...... ..,~ ~~ oCi ~ ~ ...................... . •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• You can t·hoo!>I! from " Jo BA YfRONT Counlt)' cottago Z Br all Harbor/Cl&lcr. fam r m 3 .._. __ 111_,.klay \Joety ol Jucutwn,.. & • ~ orcc~ b lld' • l 'I I $2,80 br.2ba,Cplc.OW.clean. ~ -... e I " U Ult;, llPCC• U I , !! n f<: S, , •33</ 1>c3.4•lt!9 Ot 3 llr, den, 2'•1JJ, 2 :>tory Jlncc!I. All h.ivc ocl'an t1cul11r view. luxurlou Beachcomber, fC'e. • " mo. ~v "" eondo. 1t~ ... 1ri>t1', Vlt'"" cx~cuuvcomce~.J\nxlnt 631·2011, S47·2501 , _53_1·_~..;::..S_A .. i:tt.._. ____ _ t11:;,ut1ful Wocid~tream h> NORI NS REALTY DOLL HOUSE, in quiet area. 2 Bdrm. Investme nt atl630,ooo. 879·1060 MESA VEllDE. Db: 3 br, ownt-r. St.oo.ooo. l'h * 494·8057 * & convert. den. $145,000 llLLGRUNDY ......... _ r~•o-... 3106 :tb.i,Spauohomo. Loca~ 11:11 tJ..1g!) tteattar---an;-&ttt =:::".~.!' • .':': •••••••••• e d s 100,ooo nela h· FREE POOL7 ii Bedrooms plu'4 f.Jm1ly room anti :! b.ilh:., llrcplace. Ill i\1csa Verde ('an you believe Sti9.000'! OWNlt/UKk. 540 0555 CORNER HOME Completely rcrurb1~hed home with nt•w floors, carpels, kitchen, pa111l, and paper. 1\ rt>ul clnll house! a Bedrm~. l'' baths, ~prin.kkts lronl & back. Century 21 Surf Ile atty 536·1474 5:16·7542 SPEAKING OF APPOINTMENTS ... you'll really be excited to see the appointm e nts in this stunning 3 bedroom 21'1? bath Rancho San J oaquin Town hotne. Enjoy the "Fore ver View", c ustocnized window shutters, oak fl oors, and many more elegant u pgrades. This is a celebrity owner, so you must call for an appointment --to see the 3PJ?<!intments. $106,950. LAGUNA SPACIOUS 2 bdrm. home. large brick ,, borhood. $495 mo. on HIDE ... WAY patio w /fountains & outdoot garden Commcrdnl lot 63xl25. E. BAYF RONT. xtro lgc. lcuse. l:;d R1d<.lle Realtor ~ room. $165,000 Near 19th & Pamo11a. 2 Br &. Fam rm/den. 2 646-8811 . 2 ~rm:; & d~n In ca ~.ooo.4g.J.3459. Ba, 2 h u ge (pie's, nyon w /:.ecludcd rear wshrtdryr, tlbl gur. AlbO &Toro 3232 y.ir<.I. PJUO, terrace & COZY brick frplc. ror snuggle time. Duplexes/ unf, winh:r/ yrly. 40' i,Jtp ••••••••••••••••••••••• tree hou~e. 1 Mile to town adds :m intimate touch to this 3 bdrm. Onltui:ile 1800 avail. For appt. SJ.t-176:1 UOOO l'ondora:. • br. & bl'uC'h. All this for only home. $147 ,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (7l4) 2 ba, 3 years old. SW,950.6<.:4JJ~664~osco WATERFRONT lc6oa Penlnsetla 3 I 07 549·1862 LIDO REALTY DUPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 B F R 3 B 3377 Via Lido, tU. 67J..7lOO PIER & DOCK OCEANFRONT New 3 br, w/:~. r.~~sbpmSuntsaii f R€HIG€ Buy now & select your frpl, 2 car pr, No pets. Clblnc $450.. 963.1455 ---€ pwn inten or. Won't last. SSSOWntr.673-6840 ---·-------____ HOM s •• , . v· . I 067 ... ......-.. h I 069 $100.000. 3 • $4250\0 4 br, 2 bo. Incl use ""'"°" •e1o "'e .. ,._. ac Builder.675-1233 CostoMHo 12• otLoke Forest Suo&Sall __ :m __ N_._N_e_w_po_rt_,_N_B __ 1••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cl b 54g...1862 .. .... r-:;:;.-;:-:-:;-:::--;::-:;:;--:;;-:;-:-::;;;::-::-"\ ________ 11M MEmAT E OCCU r AN LOWEST PRICE Income Pl'operiy 2 000 COMM ERCIAL _u_. ------ CA l l NOW 752-7315 MYSTICHILLS CY-3B.H.famrm,lrrl<', IHHEWPORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chatmlng2br.JdeaJforHse3br ,2ba,frplc.,2car 3BR. 313A. ~aun··. , 1·,.w. lrg. fenced yard , nice HEIGHTS antiques, arl studio or gar. patio, $33S. lease, DONALD M BIRD ~ u " children'sarea,$66,000. wh u N hR 1 """<Ao • V1ew~V1ew! Great t.:xec 11t BOHD REALTY 11t Expanded r Hew Listing. atev~n~2 85 30 ea . ~4 ... ;>V'_......., __ • -----Eastside Associate s Realtors home. Sl59,900. /\i,:cnt. Gallery of Homes und hui:;c master suite Corona del Mar · • •74 Fountain Vatt~y 3234 $68, 950 673·7tiQl 17 4183 9 make this the most home DUPLEX Huntington leach 3140 •••••••••••••••••••••••' bo u . .......,....,,. •-h 1040 I • 1044 ~~~~~~~~~'l-~~l~.!..:~1~·~4~1 ~1 -for the lea•. t pr1"e 1n the k"' A ut 2000 sqll custom nunn • ..,.Ottwcac "'~ _ " ' One or the best r'1oor ••••••••••••••••••••••• dinger /Broo uurs t, bit home. Wood shake ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• EMERALD BAY OPE ... SU ... DAY book, at only sm,950 d I . . Sh H XI t ... SU"'•r 3 br 3 ba fplc " "' hurry. cull 546·23l3 plans an ocat1ons in crp se-n ~r-eo . ,,.. , . , roof. Lgl' FH. & cnclOSl'tl HANCllOSAN JOMjUlN He<.luced S5000!" ONN 1119 .,, Hvrv IOtHJ!t'f' town. Each un1l has 3 3 Br, H~ ba. dshwsbr. OW, ln<:lry rm, $31i5/mo. p.itm. !;45 7221 :1 Br 2i., Ba, popular San OCEAH SIDE Madnd 620! 23422 c:am· bedrm, 2 bath, family bltns, pat 1 o, he aul 96.1-4~ or 531·9545 Agt. Ceutur} 21 "Westl'lilr" Luis Hey. Many up· Reduced to $192,500 pcstre. Fahulous view or [e'1i11!1'l!·U1 rm. fireplaces. & blln landscp, close lo elemen· no fee. owmir·~lcsa Verde, ~ UH ft:~:: ;;'f;" o&f.lf sr~.~~~~ ~~~t~ D~~:~~ '\~~!~.3 ~a, Saddleback Mountains & ,· ·.:. Ji£•'U1£ kitchen. Separate la un· ta~y. Jr.High, & t::d1son Redcc 3 br. 2 ba. ow, 2Ba,ultramodt:rn,\lra "'--'Estate orS33·3215 • ~ .GolfCoursc.Bringullof·. -----··="·~dry r ooms. Wa lk t o H ig h . l mi t o bc h . R/O nu c.pts drps $37S large. 578 ,!IOO. :J:l l·I ~by ... · .. .u.nr ownt.:r.Call497·272-l or1f fcrs schools & s hopping. A S395/mo. !160 1417 96:f-4sooorsJl·9S4SAgl• Nevada. S.1!1·250!1 ~wu NEW Univ P k Peters no ans 542·81<15 Bill Thompson Really HARBOR VIEW HOME musl see!! Sl49,500. 963-8961 No Fee. • Twnhm 3 Br 2'z Ba. A SCARCITY 4!15-1870 O ri gin al Porlo r i n o 644·7270. Ne port le h 31691--------- SbG.500. 3 br. 2 ba, newly <.tdor. Wulk lo M:hool$ & park. !llill·ll:l411 2 STORY 4br, 2ba. tx>nus rm. By ow11t•r. S77,500. tMli·2700 Dana Point 1026 ........................ O cean View DuplelC Nr Dono Pt. Marino :! Year:; Ill''-'. :! lk<l· rms. dt>n. l·'• balhs, C1rcpl.in•:., s µ.1c1uu::.. ~1 12,500 World Wide Brokers Balbaa 673-4545 EXCEPTIONAL APPRECIATION popular c Pla n. Xlnt loc •. at I.his price; an Im· OPEN SUNDA y Mod~l. 3 Br, 21h lla + t!"" •• d •••~••••••••~~••••••••• Hunthte)ton leach 3240 $98;500. 54 7 · 704-& or macu'rute 3 bdrm., 2 bath 22852 via Octavo. Come honus rm w/lofl bdr m & "4ti4t .;;>#due. Lido Isle 2 br, 2 ba , 100' lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833·3215 h 0 m 0 1 11 x 1 n t full bath, ulr cond. ,;___ bay. Club, tennis pn\lgs. 5Bft vacant near beach, Due lo outstanding loca·1----------s c e our Count r Y Spanish Lile, pool, lots ol r-·-··· Jmmed. occpy to Aug. 3ll~, 3 car gar. Brick lion in prestige tractWOODJlRIDGETwnhme. ne ig h borhood , near Charmcr!FeclLikeYou bnckwork,newlndscp. REALTORS l~.·t."'•6S.675.67270r<714 ) p11t10.$.175.96J.6372 nl'ur beach.Sharphome, 3 Ur3 Ba, A/C. S79,900. schools, 011 l a q:e , Li\'C In The WOOds ln mg+muc:hmorc • .:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;::1 ",,.., 3 Wr, Cam rm, DH, No· Evs/Wknds2l3·439·263'1 landi:.caped lot. Owner This 4 Bedrm, H 1 Halb OPEN HOUSE 4~3419 4 BR, 2 ba, 2·.15lo.ry, wilh wa:it flooring. Uuih·tn . molivatcd.Ouly$85,000 Beauty.Won'tLost' SAT&SUN l1 5 orappl. Lido l sle 2 br,2 ba,lOO'to hugepati?&backyard. HU<J, PC'cky cedar, AS Kanch San JOutiuin l'O(I Bill Thomp:.on Heally l!GI PortShelftC'l!I 67 St~ To Sand bay. Club, tennis privgs. Good nc1ghborbood . 7 Sv~l\DLl-:VA .!)l)H 1 1~. d,o. Leu ~e option ut mfi~~Il't?l 495·1870 Fc.oeLund Sl5!l,500 17Uni Motel/Apt . lmmed. occpy to Aug. Yrs !lid. $420/m~. Agt, GOOD HEWS! todays mark cl v.iluc. ~~~~ il By owner (714) V\18·222!' S<\00.000. Sl00.000 Down l.\il. S465. 675·6727 or (714) 963-5678, Ask for Dick. Back on mJrkct' Starter For rent or for salt'. 499·2800 Ow~~e~~~'iJ~~nec 4".16·3419 Clean 3 br, 2 ba, c pts, home,newcurpelini.:aud ~.500 752 11'81 ----10%DOWH ---------• drps, e n c l pat io. dr:lpc!i, lr!!.!>hly pamlctl. NEW Univ P-k Peters 3 for l. h~-.l buy 111 ;'l:c"port Shor!.':; 2 :.tory SPACIOUS Find what you ~.ant in $345 / m o. 963·4560 Lotsolwoodlrim.Func· Twnhm 2Rr, 2.Ba, Wt•t L.igun1.1. 2 2hr hscs in beam clni:s. Unllcr 4.PLEX 5-PLEX DrutyP1lotClessirieds. 5.:U·9545Agt.NoFec. 11onal l stury. 3 heir. bar trplc din rm l>:.l loc 1.al(una Canyon on °oAJLYPILOT murkctatS711.'lOO Owner SJDE·BY-SIOE. Fan· HousesUnfwnished RushJrd & 1\ll<1nta. S88,750.ownr640·4626 Stix lolO' lol. l'utc & well LtfRl~TMASTKEF: molivuted' i\bodeluxc 2 tastic tocalion in Hunt· •••••••••••••••••••••••.,_FO_R_L•E•AS-E-:•3•b•ed-r•m•.•3 V<illl<' can't l>c beat ' hit, mature trees, bring,, J:!VERYTHURSDAY br, 2 ~tory, ~ca Wind ington Harbour urea. Generol 3202 Sli.l.SW' !lbR~t 156 SOSO. rent. :'>lullll)lc hsl· Classifil-d Section Condo. 63.500. Great units with good in· ••••••••••••••••••••••• bn, br::ind ncw, 1700 sqJl. ,. I.OT • .()\ ci 111,000 Sq YOU TURKEY ini:. liloth h-.e., for only ..,_ •-h ONLY 10', DOWN 11 1 Th Landing home w/3 car It <:c1c11I cnmmcrc1.il *DUPLEX* lo\'ers will definitely see 574,500. ti-t0-7000 or f"'l'l:wport_.ac 1069 Properlyllousc642 3850 come. urry cse TUSTI~ lovely ramily gar. $525/mo. incldg l1K·at1on l•>r o,torl'S & of Gr<'.1t m\ cstment that g1vrng lhanks for 497·2292 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---won't IJst. Call TOBIN home 2 'story 4 Dr. $550. gardener . No pets. l1t'I' bl!fg.., Si!> CHiii Each 2 uulroom. 10 • th1:-2:!()0sq ft. ·I bcdrm + ---HEWPORT SHORES San Clemente I 076 REALTY al s.16·1371 or 639-6888 t114> FOR LEASE: 3 bcdrm, 2 J.1v W 'I l'Jls 11<.'Jlty down S ti 7 5 u o family rm homl' ls in or· OCEAN VIEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• _s_92_w·_2825 ________ Balboa Peninsula 3207 ba, brand new 1900 sq n . . -c II OWNll llKH .5~00555 · ill'r ol only S77,500 in Occun side of hwy. WATERFRONT •••lllLLTOPHF.AUTY 1 .. d h f I .111rn1 uast w~ Jnilw. Scllel' h~1s buu"hl w p.ilh tu h<.'uc:h. Colored . right on the ~bcac·h lmmJt'ulall' 3 rHC 2 BA. 8 UNITS 3.B •• r •. •2••b•a•t•h·.·,:•c•ro·.:s••f•r•o•m• L.Un mg ome w/ orma So l..1guna 1•1•1 2231, __ ,_,., ______ I ,., ·r l 3 b d ? ( 1 h , ,, ~ din rm fam rm wet. •· anutht•r and h.1,, pnn·d gla:,,, i.k~ h~hl~. frplc .. 3 wo·s ory e room.~ rp c, i:. J"t rout. two · ·• • Lui.tom Jlomt• ;-..,.,11 his humt·lil'ln\\ mJikl'l' BH,lba(mslr hasanll· huth,lotsofpallo&deck· patios, 011 1.Jcuullfutly Jn<.:osla :\1esa,fixerup· Baybcach.l;11vclyv1cw. bar.$575./mo. incldi: .\l.inna :J Ur .... I<," H. ,\l'lllOWOl'allthal1i,ll•fl llUt' hra-.~ tnm). \n 1111:. Owner anx1ous.·1c1scl)l.1 eornt·I' Jot. Ju:.t pers. Only 15'~. down. S490yrly.675·130_1 ___ , sardcner .Nopets. lrph' St·t· to a11pr·,•1· '"Blol·ks t11oc-.·anfrom 1;.l(':olhcrs. dci:.1111hnn'l('fnr~l 5!1.500 ~IS.000.c.JUPHl'.:STl(.;E hstert,1tr.nlySi2.500 Scllerwillc:arry balance.C delM 3222 Robff+sRealty !'lfiti.500 llv "'' n1·r I I I t•h;11 m1111: :l lwdrm hnm1· Red Carpet ,\IJSSIO~ Hl-:.\1.TY 110:\IES. ti 15tJll11> • flf:HTl IA II Elli Hy" ,\ real rnon('v maker. orona ar 848-1688 !~17 Xtl.i7 or ; II •1•11< I II.I 111 Um\11\lll\ll II I\. llr'I n• • I'll C17'll • R~· \I T61l~ ·l'I'' 11'>1 Call 542·~i76. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_ ________ _ hv 221 !llh, ltwn call lor._•R•e•a•l•tor_$_8•3•3•·•l•3•8•0-I . . 1:~~~•.l ~~~·~.k~·,~t~·~~fll:·~.: 2i's Vl'I ~l;;r, San 6cm~ ----------13,BHI .. ~'1'"r·,.rlnb,.,l~1m+. rm .. "' nu11il'x. l'.111oi',111111· II('\ .111 .. u .... EW LISTl .... G . rp ., • lll a s !.CW· l WO :,ly 3 Dr 2 pa. lgc yd .. \'ll'W" :1 111>1<:'11 , 111 ai·~.~;lury 2l SurfHl'::ilty QUAINT patio,lndryl'ac Sll7.m)()2lk1rmh11use.ByOw11l'I'. ....... ....... 1n~ cente r . Spuc1ous 2 cur gar , $395. Nr. i.:r:uh·d •.p:1t• i1t1th l ,.,JI 531ii5-l2 531;.1474 WOODBRIDGE COUNTRY PLACE Ownc-r. 552·7:150 111· l'rtrnl•lot·. lmrnaccond. to:i\STCOSTi\MF.SA c11stom homc.:.idJ.toc1ty Bushard.846·9088 for 11 v t' 111 "w 1 ,. r 1 __________ 1 Warmeni:ton Mocfcl B 1>15·2330. $6:!,5()(1, <.::i ll '1!1ll·J005 for THIPLEX. 4 Yrs old park, 2 blks. from beach. ~117,IM~i. ""-----townhom<.' Xlntlocatwn Ha mblin ~ charmer appt.W1llK0Fust! J>rideofOwner~hip. B11umed ceil's. & Lop3&4Br,S3SO&S370.Plush 1----------1 Choo,,c upgrades now. tucked ;iway on Quiet NeorGolfCourse J+o&2 Bdrm Units cond. thruout. 8650 ~r crpt.rreshpaint.Singles, 4 AMCHOIAGE IMVESTMEHTS 17141496-7711 E OF A KIND Call StcVl'. <213)922·lOOK lune in t:oui,t Hoya le By owner. Beautiful a Br, Oc:ean -City View 4 encl gur'5, Hrptcs mo. A1,rt. 644 ·4848 children_. pets ok. Ag_ent. 0,171~1552 .• 1000 an•a. Short walk to 2'iBaon•-aaal',l'lll dc Your friends will dnvc +allamcmtics.lblkto. . nofec.673·5744,536·6670. F':int.i,,tic:Jbl•clrm homl'. beach l\lan:v sl.11ncd sac lot. 2 fplc':;, huge up lhl! hill to your n<'w 17th St. s h oppin g . S. of llwy, charming ~·5193. ('.1 •. ,nl 1 •n\ rn'I 110 .... 1 .. l R\' Ownr Imrnal' 3 br, ::! gla~s w1ndo\\ !I, oak Fam Hm. Ji;e p~1t11> h 1 "\\' , .. s149 500 Ask for Natalie newer, 3 br, 2ba. lndry, ----------;:',;~I ~Ml~ "~ v l>a. in ··Tbe Hanc:h" Dbl lloor-; &. ll•rrJ <'llllJ w new dct·king. 11ar dr _omc anc ~ay ow. · '. · . ~ · no ls. S4!15. 6i5·b.900 ct Br, 2b:i. 4 blks from ""c""'i•••..,,-.. r:::.-. ..... g.Jr lgc ~d. "'l!l·t.1hlt· Cm.tom Fn•1H"h doo1 :-upnr. rnu ... t !>cc!' Onl} Spt.:l'lacular, 1111c 01 a· Agt673.41320r 616·'414· __ IX'_ ------Westm nstr Mall, l blk to BToro 1032 lftJf):JjWl!.:;.flP'J g1111i1 .. ~1. i.:n•JI l111l..,q1'1! w /~Wl'l'l'•n .: "' c.111 $'13,SCMI &lli4376 l(lncl \'11.'W :.it a nt·V('r 3 Bdrm. home+ 3 umls. 2 br._ l ba. S325. mo. Yrly schts. cul·d ·s;ic. Kids ••• •• ••••••••• ••• ••••• • 1962•4471(""', .. ~)546•8103 Xh1l C'oml s1.x.1~M1 1'1111 '•l'"'S. 'l\1 o lwt11 oum... ;igain pnt'l' Imm at· 6. \nah<'tm Income $11 000 lse 1r de in•d. Avail now. OK. $415. Ph s.18·9-127 . 1 '· f 1 (IPL'.'i l lOl'SI·'. rc,1dy lor on·u1i.1nt·.> ·\·r 1,.1,,Sllc """' · i08 A1•()('ado, Cd:\t . Fnr -----------BRAND NEW uni~ 5.">I 57!Jll 1urJry 11 1rc•p .in· •· (I II ... S 1 \l '' "'"' "'llHllOI! ,.1,1111.,,,..,. 111 U.11lvl·.'l.20llK111K~Hcl lll'n 11u ... 1• .~Jl ·"11 p ·p·i I appt.557·i010ortl1tl·9711 Sharp, squ<'aky clean 3 f,\"hFlll>'\I' ll•l \111----------P\l l't) llt•t•1t1clll hugt• "k ~l1t .,111d111 3 BIL hUt:l' IJm rtn, ('.ill r111 m1111· dl•tu1b P ··nn~1E1\~ny , --br,2hahomcw/bright, I Ill rntl1 '" ii I T"nhnw Srni:I•· i.t11r,, 2 Sl!Ml.<IOO V I EW + i11comc l!IXl!l:Jlior&l5CI~ . )ram~.:7';;sungors S-100 mo. lge 3 br, 2 ba chl'crful kitchen, dining \lrpo111 f\\11 Inn, till< Ra1·nbow's End br ~ ron\t•rl 1le11, :! h.1. S-~000 J 11\ ~ ---dplx. pit patio, gar. area & frplc. Pvl back •. IB\. 1>1111( I• llllh 'II Ull''rach•d l'lll ~ !.. tlr1>~. !>.lli,~(· IJ • • x1~nuplcx. Tcrnf1c :! 4 -PLEX . lndry, dbl frpl, bltns yd. Only S375. Cal l 'K'I 111111 fr, , 111 111111 Thi pol nf i.:oltl I" lh" t .... ~ d<w>r up"n"r n.".\loO ------·• Hit U111t \\1th P • Ba, own . . I &12·9918 SUI 9-127 I \I • II I • U.·clrm 111th lo11m;1I dm· ,..v ~ ~ ' """ FEED THE DUCKS IJ.ilrnnv & fr1>1c , :-.011ml J.i:c-;p3c1ousumtsinx nt --·--------"'"11 .:-..i. " '1"' Callfor.ippl.55290-lti 496 72"~ 831 0836 ' M I C t M 3224 1 BI< .! H \ .,.i;•1 ; 1111 1111! .11111 '''llJI .ilt' 1·.1lln~ • ..... • .. fr tJ m the 1., c . prooll'cl floors & scp. Cm.la · csa r"nta atea. os a esa harp 4 Br, 2 Ba. xtras, ll\~''H ll"lt. llll 1t.1 1;1.~ .1n·.1 111 k1tdw11 l1r1 .. 1l1----------1----------.... laundry room. 2 Blks Vrry rare commodity. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cloltc lo schls, bch & 1.rn111\ 1111 't'l'la11r11ll~. TURKEYROCK watcrf&rontncrk;2 sty,S fromdown1own.tihlk4'tn Sl20.000 MESA DEi. MAR. it Br. s h op pi ng S450 m o. ,'\: -h.11..1• """' \111111 UR pla~rm.; 3 l>a. b1•arh . ,\mus t :-.re! SOUTH COAST Famllm.bltns,frlc.dbl 962·5982 fountain Valley 1034 1.1111i'>ht•1I :! \ 1, 11111 \\ rth 00 Turtlel'ock' llul Xlnt l'onll. Walk lo t>O(lllt. FLO CK ){ t: A LT Y . INVESTMENT CO. gar w/opnr, fnc:d back ydl---------- lob. 01 ".1rm hl'll k .irul you ~an bl't ~our hcsl tl'nnls & oceun. S!lfi.5()0 4!18· 1170 645·1103 w/fruiltrees. S-125, Isl + La Cuesta hme, 3 Br l:\'• Buttt•r U<tll lurkcy that CAYWOOD REALTY I & b h. I'll y Tiii~ 1 '" hlrth tunt''· ·•nl> :-.is:>.rklO. this 1 bedi·m & dt!n on the ----Loh for Sole 2200 SlOO cln. dep: No dogs. Ba, nr sclloo cac •..•..•.......••••••.•• • • l'l>H l.l '\I l<Y • • !!rt'<•nht.•lt l'i the he,,t rli•al _ ~ ~48· 12!_0 ~ _ Bi ••••••••••••••••••••••• 544·5100 $450 mo. 640·4543 ('()(JI .J \d I.I.I .!rl1HI Owner Must Sell 111 lo\\ll' l'm•t•d lo m1Wl' :l Br cnt1·y al't•a, B..ic.k LOTS. COSTA MESA 1 BH Collage, 1-;.i;idc. IMMACULATE 3Br. 2Ba, •rt I l ,, ,. ' .. r ·"' 11 1" fi1st Call 113.1·3.180 /\g('nl. DAZZLER! Ruy, tgc· lot. $(i2,9;;0 lll'; Two vacant, l·Wilh older Cpls. drps. bltns. S225. no pets, ideal location, 11o·r-ti·di•111 •.ilht·ilt .il Will ~dl\ \Fll\ul ~""1---... ------rlwn 20111 Orl'l11d houS",nextdooris ncwer &12·6243 S._1_6·_1_463_· ______ _ H 'lillll: I If •1••111 1fr II'•'' m.11 .1 'Ullll' 1'\1~1111,1: " \"'' lllll1 .1111 .. '..•r d1 Fii \ 111.111 .1 lit-tit n1 . ll.\llE li'lll\', f' \HI, Thb home offt·r~ :•fan· !>5ti·Hll6H WATCllFOH'lllf: construction. Cun he it Br 2 Ba, fplc, tge yard. HARP 3 Dr. drps, (pie. I 11lroli11.il1h:. ~·., ,..,, ... h.1k " 111111 , 111.·pl11··· ('ham·«llm I Bil :.:•· B.1. l·•~lll' vu. lraml·cl by SP\'1:1.i\SS lllLI., Vu, :i DAll.YPll.OT houghtlasca 1P1a,ck:i1?e0o;, cJoscto~chools.S380,bt ~ar opnr,boatacccss.nr I f I lwam1'il <'l·tling.., & hugl' S('p·1ra c u or m r~ & k 'h ~ .. ·7,,1 pnrnl.111·.i.l11'1"1,:1!"111 .1mrin r111rm "'""' Br2lla.la'illirandnc•\I OIFU~TMi\STllEE • · &lus t.54ti93'12 bcach.schls par .S39S ,,, I 111 ,, 1\\111<1' II 11p1:r.1lll'"· "" 1·111 "'''·"· rol\'k lpk :1 ill·<"b & :l hou,clJyo\lllCr.tHO·l751 EVERY 'nruru;OA'i. 1nfo.rma t1on. Agl. lsc.si6·38i2 R b t \ppt 111111 5:,:1 111•1 , l>1lrrn~ Slll2.~.00 1>73·7001 DUPLEX 2 Br. fplc, lndry1---....------- t ,, I \ ' ... •OI ' D er s I Tllh m, :1 K.1 l'llnllJU~ rin. Other Re al Estate rm. ~5. 687 B Joann Look now' Sl65. l br. kids, I ml 111111 ,\ 111 1111Hl11 -i-R It n HTf E Hll( " lo I. ... :-... :".l'\\ lltlrl 11.·1,1:hh l'rnw ••••••••••••••••• •••••• WE HEED YOUR LOT! ( il") 6:!2·11303 e VS . pets ok. Ft.<e. hu._,. hunu 11n • 1.11 ea Y l'lan II I llH ~· A1num /'\JeuJe\..\.. lirtl\..\l(I l-4~·1203 MobileHomes We'll pay tor prtl'C in ti2:1-611ll x437dys. Mainflentals,540·5370 l.·11 ·•.t IClo. 111.r IL?ll ltub ll•d .. n Igo· l11t \\ .111 lkt'. 11. '\IC'E oc1-:,\ 'I; \'I t-:w ({ For Sale 1100 Dana Pt or San (;fem. H.~,·-onB•ach 104 0 : · .;: ""•unl[t••t.1<h s1:i:1·~10 ·,:;:!li\1;, 111u ,,111 walk 10 l•"'n \\'t·~tcliff.llarhnr ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.;.1ll01o,ncrilutldcr, S475.SoCstShorcs.30R.~75.3L~rdup.Gar.Kids, um • ..,. " 111~111.11111' l\c.Jul I hr. 2 , . , ( Biii Thompson ll<'ally lgc fam.rm, sharp & \'3 pets. r CC tw.11 h .'<thigh sl'iw11I lrom l1oi Lim rm , up~r:idc·rl tlx2h. ,elf l'Ollt <I. ull bu~h. 495•11170 canl! Pool, lake, sec. l\lam Hcntals. 540·5370 ...•••••.........•..••• TURTLEROCK 0\\ '\.LI< :\ICI\ I.~ l'l .111 I 11 11111 '' 11111.. lr11 •, ,,,., .. ; lw1l1111. I •llllh rm 'lr.1 h.1lh .1r1 1 nl ,. ' I I II ' I I • h " '" I '; ,, ,11111. I' I I "f' I I H1'.1ll111' '"'II •11,.! ,,,,,~. VACANT By Own~r Arnk,•1 ' llt'l '""'11 h11m1• Ill :'\t•\11111r1 \\ ,.,, lr.11·1 Ila .. h1•••11 n•duc•t•tl ~11111) J u~t prof e:.:.1on :ii I )I ti•• <'orah·ti I> \\ ' I-~ H \ '\ ~ I l 1 L :... llrq rn.tl "" IH'I hum(' 1111wt • 11riwr l11t, :J htlrm~ cl 111111 it. 11I1• 11 t n 1 r' lire 111.11·1• m1rr11r1•t \l ,111fo11h1• l11plt• ,, .. 1,, rt• I 1• 011 hll'~, h<1,1I 11.1rl.. 1111• ',•1 .111n I .11 h.11 111-.oltnr ... c .ill H~ lS&'il OW:'i l.:U l<!o;llt ~·1-.11 lo.1111111 '·" 1n~s m111 , .... t.•tl· 1 hol1 n .... r.11n1h rm, d1111ng rm, ,,111<1y :.w1mmeng pool. Vl'I) p r 1 v .1 l l' • T a r h 1• I I Hl'allor,, l':ill !ill2 Sill!(;. l'l.rn li .IR1 :!h.i Frpk. l't1t111 & At1111m )111,50110\\ m·r 8.1.'I JH8.5 or 1, 75 :lill i WALNUT SQUARE T () W '\ 11 0 :it ~; II \ OW'\l':H :! £\r & Ucn. lmmal' 2 Bath 11pi.:r;11kd thru 11111. \ l', t''l'Hllil1 •d ,\1,10,(t•I llr , 1\1ri11m Op1•11 h,•anl l'l'thng .\lu?Ot St't'. !ti5,!lr.tl I 'a 11 5j 1 llM 1 WHAT HO!! I\ dccor:1tor owner wh(l ha~n 't overdone 1t. enter SCOTT REAL TY 536-753 3 lrvlM 1044 ••••• •• •••• •• ••• •• •• ••• on Teakwood · mufrleiJ ~~~~~~~-~-1;~;;.;;~~;;.;;~~.;..;.~I slC'flS n~xt as you pro VALUE + F ·1 S · I In this s upet' sh arp a am1 y pec1a b d r m . • 2 ~\? b a t h cced on the upgraded carf)<'llng,_ cnioytnll. lhe ta:>tl'ful wallpapers: J hdrms, 2 haths, r.1mily rm. i79,900 lli.'uutirul til'n :\1:11 111th low n ho u s c i n I he 1,1r11e ndclrcl (Jm1ly room l)c(orf1rld drvclopmrnl. opemn~ to a f)atm ~ind Only <I m.r:mth-; old ;md ~ irct' ..,h;icl,•rl b1o,11, ~i~IO fl•alur1n.: 11vl!r:itl1•cl 552 7000 t:ll1\\111o,1ll handll'. c.1rpctc;, S11l:111.111 lll1· en • r,:11 Sllllll k1lt'hl0n & f.1mtlv rr1111n, THE ·· lntffltatianal Real ru-.t1>m 1lr,1pc .... <louhk • · ·· · · ·· · • Estcrte Network dt•tadtf'd ~;ir;ig1• \\ii h Vl LLACE ... _________ 1 l'll'l'hll'dovro1wnl•r.1,lu' REALTORS "' m.mv olhl'r exc1t11111 ,., ---- t.ra-.. llu1 ry on this u1w' 2 new four plr~. c·al Only$71,:-,0CI Stop Lookin9 ~]y~ oirt 4 pm, prin This Is It! REAL IARGAIM Ouls ttinding J BOHM .. 2':i BA .. family room tl11-. 'uh,t.1nl1.1I :.! lldrm i.iuntln rm . I'll'"' cu~l JU"l rclrn1s hl•rl 111::.td<' Set ~4 3281 ei·es hnnv· ll:11d11 111wl rluor-, p \"Ith J\\•n1n • s1°c" nUIL()L'R".· · · Extra s harp 3 br in prime ' k1t1·h \pprnx.::? 000 '(I rt u :T .. 1:. ~ "'"' "' •> 6-olht•rqu.iht' llo,1\1111•' l'rmunlyt·;illSt27727111r ~..Ul7.• ____ l•vt pty has lots in •2 br townhouse. Mesa locatiun.$400 mo.Agenl l..1q.:t· c•ornrr lot . room qipt \)!II\ A f 1 12 00 Laguna area: wtlhn~ to Verde. Patio. pool, $2!.15 _84_&._'_s.s_2?_1 ______ _ 1111•x1>a111I ~1111.l"MI · 1 ·-___ c:reoqe or sae Jmnl venture w /righl Childok.8.'l.l·B!lH ••NEWJo:RllOME4 BrJ AJEUJE\..\.. t:1S,.oc inc . bkr Laqun.1 Be.1ch 494 6~9'1 LAGUNA CHARMER DUPLEX Nt>stl.·cl 1111 J l.1r1:1• lot !lard 111 111111 pr1v.11·y. :! t)111t~ -I llr, I Ha l':H'h Sandra llarlrll'SS, llllr 4tl1 154il BEAUTIFUL ••••••••••••••••••••••• huildcr lor construction 2nn M , . v •rd(' Villa li' 3 car J:. shoke roof. :11111.i.:ehdrms + l.tn1lh . 1000 ACRES 0! Sll'lgle family homes. C.:ondo~sl'.nol(, .:ara.i.:e. u~·i~hl &0 S)Hlcious 111''-' 1·;1rpt•l & paint. 0' l' rl "11 k 1 11.: _ .1 a r I:<' ~ r 1 ,n c .. 0 11 I Y · U Y 5 vard. K icll. ()!-;. SJ25. Ph. thruout. Cheery kitchen. OPEN DAILY 1-5 f'rlv:I((• 1:,i.,,., '" min :13 121! ~"'I. Wkndstevs $.15.:mw; ult 6 Im mac mov<'·•n cond. 231 1 FAIRHli.L rom (Jrani.:d.o. Ut1h~1t·~ iM·4!H~.15t"I Sngls OK . $495 mo. • ,1v;11l S700 lll'I' at'l'I' Xlnt Mountain Desert Movin' 011' S2SO. 2 br, 848·!>127or962·3287 Pyramid Excha1t9ors t~·rms . <:.111 u:u 2000. i\lr Resort• • 2400 k1ds1 r><·t~/!'ngls. Fc·u 833-1768 St•hlC',,1ng1•1·, /\gt •••••••••••••••••••••.,.._Mam Ht•nlals, 5i10·5370 ~harp 2 bed rm, h uge HEIGHTS · '• Acre lol in bcuutiful $235. 2 br. gar:.ige, Kids yard.S275/m o Call 628 AC. $200/ AC. Silvcrlakcs. Sl!(HJ. down. s1n1iles nk. /\gent !)62.4471 WITH VIEW t ffily ll'ITUIO. Newhall TOP. Sl700. In Equity. i\tnm ltcntals, S40·5370 1--------- Sltl,OOO now. und ont:v :1re<1 . Fr<'C• & clear. 405·411lti1Job. Br2Bacornerlot,cncl S5SO/mo. until close of coni.idrr trade. Real Estate We!ltside 2 BR, bHn8 back y • (pie. Fam Hm, LCMJUnaNiguel 1052 f'~crow. mov('s you in lo· Ai:tl545·34!13.fi73·4577 Ewc:ha....,.. 2800 palio, (\'d y rd, n e coontr kil,S.T15.554·7533 ••••••••••••••••••••••• clay. Escrow 10 ctoser----------1 .. .,-crpt'g, all util. pd. Adullf SUPER SHARP 11ftl•r M:crch t . 1:177 and ••••••••••••••••••••••• only. S275. Agt. 646·3007 170, 1 Dr, fndcd yd, pets, . beforr Sept. 1, 1!.177. 3 Apc:rtments Will Buy·SCll·Bxchng snuls. Ucachcomber, frc. Beautifully dct·oralt•d Be droom 1-1 , bath forsale 1300 unyrculorper~onal EASTSIDE 631·20 \l, 547·2501 , 3RH. 2Bi\, f,i mrm, i.tn·al $152,000. Aienl, 556·7777.' ••••••••••••••••••••••• property anywhere. 3 Bedroom house, v:i R7!l·l000 on•an \'1ew ltnm huge --------l6 Units, .lll~t Fini!'lht•d. Cul roast Investment rant. <.:all Sue al556·7777. 3-br. 2 bo + bonus i·m., t•nl('rtmnmc'l'll hnlrnnv 711 832 2f!23 Th1s h11nw1,.J111 lhPcll~ all i('ntl'd Swdio~ & 1 ' -·---~ 2 nr.fplc,kid!l,sni,tls,OK frplc., uttructwc yd w/ f'11m1n<1t111.: h11~l·r Onlv ~rs. In Occ.i.n:-.ult'. No. Real Estate 525(). H<•nrhcomlx•r, fee fru1ltrces.$3.15.<l73.0010. ~ ~10 San U1c)!o (o /\i-1-.lllr. Wont-~ 2900 0 " $2!14,()oo. C.111 .Jim ~ li31 20ll, S"7·25 1 2Ar, children OK Pets .----.... cuRTtSBAAOlEY Clau .. 0 11 . Brui..c1 .ti ••••••••••••••••••••••• 87!HOliO _______ , w/dcp.S28S mo. !Mi2·3533 CO.REALTORS 1\alcrt, Iii I) 72!1 !lZ.15 nr orS.'lti 0321 •G9-458• 1114>434-1121h·vl·i-. WAHTHOMESll Mesa Del Mar - ----- Monarch Bay Tf'f'T'. 32571 Sl'\'l'n S!'llli 4BR. 3lli\, quality built home. 3 c::ir gar + many xtra11. $155.900. YJ::AGER REALTY SS6 6171 WATERFRONT tn:\11ssionv1ejo 4 BR. fam·rm. bltns. ll i\HP' '1 B r 2 Ba, Will Buy Otret't frplc, dhl gar. cor lot. RV twnh..,c. cpts, drp!I, bltn11, For CASH!!! Exit ~·irst & lasl mo. lndry r m . walk to shop~ ORANGE Bill Thompson Realty 546--JUIO & schooll1. l,olA of xtro11. Call495·1870 ------$380. (714) 894 0725 or COUNTY 1--------~a-~r!'lewl1 de 893·1351 Agt. 9 O/a MNM cor. Walk lo schools & --------- Business Properly l 400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Bcdroom, 2 bnth, fom1 h ome in U n iversity ly r oom, up~rurledi----------1 Pnrk.Quict location-low ----- cnrpct lnA. 1 yr. new mainlcoanrc yard. 1100 ~w Imm in 11 po o I & J.M. Peters Plan C. w/ Sq. ft. or cnrel'rec living. Jacuul. Sliding iii ass n1r. other upgrades, A/C for ycnr 'round com· 229 CAHAL STREET Spacious SBR. 3Di\, gourmet k1tch h as microwave & setr clean 'g f ... MILY LIVl ... G oven. Walk to pool~. len· ~ "' nls & beach. S97 ,500. You don'l need a gun t park 9611·9301 K U N T I N G T 0 N S220,000 Down "draw fast" when you • · · HARBOUR AREA, 38R, S 114,000 Shelter "77 place an ad In the Dally 3 Br. 2 ba. bltns, washer· 281\ wt huge family room -. $911,000. 551 ·152S fort, S72,500 WESTSIDE REAL TY INC 848·2323 8KAND N(';W 'l'urtl<'rnck <~lcn l'l:in 111, hy owm•r Coinpll•l t•1I No\'. l!'i OWNER l ,F.,\\'F:~· Pm•1• (.'IHllCl' 1 ll'W lo t On ('ul. I hclrm~. cl111ini:. '1<n•cnlwlt -t llr Fam llm. marbll•f11·epla1·1'.no\\11x hh1un. 11111 rm.:: hu, floor. dt'l•am k•tt·hch, po11d1;r rm. rluh 111'1\ wallpaper & wood tom•i. $129.500 K-11 I~ Sti3,500. Tai ht•ll , • Realtors. caU 842·11~1 UN IV ~. RS I TV I' AR I\ BY OWNER COTldo. 2 Rr l Jh, $41.500 . App l , fJcs-0067, Prine Only Vllln.Ct' Ill. Ox£orl1. 3 Ur 21. nu.+ bonus rm. 2175 qfl. xlnt I~ $89,~ K33 ~15 or 547 7041 ttsn C.MPU' Da· IRVlffE orENDAtLY 8 .M T061' M. 4 BR, 3 lla, bltns, 3 car Agent. 673-7001 gar . crpls. Outslundlng ----------loc Monarch Bay Tcr---------- ra('c-. ~ubmlt oll off(lrs. Nwrt. Shorei; 2Br & cfen. Prlnr only. Ueaul dccorntf'cl, Owner COOU Ei\llTII llF.At.TY anxloui;. $7it,SOO. i\gt 530 301!11 ('31·3llOQ, li41i 7'114 Mission Vi•jo 106 7 NEWPORT TERR. ••••••••••••••••••••••• By (tw ucr 3 hr. 2 bJ Price S 1,705,000. Pilol Want Ads! Call now dryer, newly redecora l· Ci frplc, near school~. W t 1. !. T A K F; 642·5678. ed. 654 W. Wilson, C. M. $425/mo. Ci\t.L TODIN F.XClli\NOB ---------• No pel!. S400. mo. Call REALTY 8411-1371...WE Vcnr-old. 31,7!1!1 !Ill. fl or Jack Saundenon d11y11 ALSO HAX,E otbcr"J)rO· r1cl' hu1 lflml(. fully O!o 642·0212. eves 546·2277 pcrties for 'Tent, IJ omci;, surr111hl<', nu 1('1' fir,; ~ COLLEGJ.: PARK Lse. 3 i\pls. unri Conrlo_s_. __ _ ~t'llt'r Cllrrl('ll 11 )'c.11 8 2 B r I l r st.oennd. Wiii rl~"l' in nnc ) r :1. Pr• i;c iv rm, 3 Br 2 Ba new painL & W4'(•1(. l).10l' .W1lh1t 1• OI ~ , din UN.'l\, fomlly kltch. C!)lS. ('Oll:cl pallo, $375 I>on Lukt• r.. N<.'wly p111nted. cpts. mo.&17·4M9 con o () v A N" w F: I twnh<;<.' l>vt. pa ho. frpl, J urtlm, 3 IJ1 . 2 hJ. highly bll11!1. i:nr & c:irpo~t :."r up~rnflf'rl Great view Pvt. pnrkw/pool.S5H.~ 1£ .Quall ~ Br\ck & rou11h benm rr1n . onl1. '4"·!151-l , • Place cov'd polios Crnl & rear 646-SOOl ' Pr U.a l,a nd11~apcd . $G3,500. Have someUlinf '°sell? ~-mo Ownc-r, 675 5304 Classified ad.'I do fi'Wcll. 1•00 OVAil n NrW'°41t 1ocH Vour unu.'led ltt'ms rould drp11 , grdnr Incl. No !X'l!'I, ------- be iOmoonc."s Chmlmas' $395 mo. 549 01115, ort 3 Rr, fam rm, cpl11, rlrps, Why not i1••ll them. under ~/wknds. fn('<.l yd, nr bch, !'lhop'g, & the 03Uy Ptlol ChristmAS 3 .. 2b C d E I l\cl\ls . $350. 536 6155. • _, ,1~ or, a on o. nc 'l'n:.'e. F~ 1ruormlUV11. t'all pgUo. gar, adults only. 3 Br, 2 ba~Xlnlloc:atlon. <!l'I' O\ristmas Ad -Viser. No pets, 181·58Sl, e ves S..00 mo, l s l. " lf.31.. 6'2·5678. I M6-7627 '9oo 33118 .. .... • Mwet UllfwWIMd tt.Mt Uftfw1wi.awd HottMt Ulrfwwhhed ~ah ,_Nlllled A.pa lwwwah u.tun.. Apartmnh ~ Monday November 15 197'6 DAILY PILOT 89 ······················· ...................................................................... ······················· ······················· • HuRHMJtonhoch 3240 tr.fM 3 244 Hewponhoch 3269 ~~oeh 3748 CostaMe1a 3824 CcKtaMH a Jt24 Apw lwocubu.fwtL Office R•ntal 4 4 00 .................................................................................................................... ····•·•··••··•··•······ ••••••••••.•.•....•..•••.•.••.•••.................................... ~e<-. 3 br. 2 bn. new OCl::ANt"RONT VIEW &rh. Ne&r t>t.oach. Ut1l BRANONEW ~on Hewporihoch 3869 PRIME LOCATION paint, crpts, drps, R/0 , • REMTALS • CONDO 2 + ~n. 2 car pd Sl95·S22S m<r S6S wl. Hart»Our 3842 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Goud l'l<Pt1!>Ut l """Y 111 tar i::ar. S345/mo 2RR,;!\1 ba . $525 prav11ll' park111~. full 1135 N C.,t ~9-125011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Thunksg1\ln.: Spl't:tJI ' .irc".&cJ:r~ l'll'nl\ ol \163-4~or53l 9S4Sl\et. lBR.iJen.:!bJ , $475 -.ttunty bwlding Lc:isc ----Lowe It and Nfo:W '.\Ur.2B.1.Con~1>~' $245 ltll pd I h r 11J1l.111)! On titookhunt :!Bft &Pool · $475 ~ pt mo Agt t.44 7211 Oc:l'Jrtfront bu('h !ltudio . to tt•nm ... pool. J·•<'un1 Khb/Pl'h 1-'l'l' Ma111 ~ l\llttnt.1 m llunttnJ,'11111 Clean. 4 br, 2 bath. R/O · ----hll' t·ook1ng Abo 1&2 b OW. crpl. d rp'i . fpl<' 2BH,Pl<lnA.. $SOOllARO TO l•'I NU Jpt.J;. Uhl. incl $195 t ~l50 tltJll·5700l''"· Rcot.11,,S-10 5.Titl Ut'Jl"h \µ!)10\lt1l.11l•lv 3 BR ;i B 1 $400 ~ It 114Nl 8C1 fl ol i.:ro11111I flour U SO / mo. 963·456!1 o 2 HR' & 0v ' S450 Eublblulf EXN' ho'!'t' S37S 497·3195, S36·0321 lrviM 3844 $j)lc'C. Vww, :! !Jr. )!Jr 'l.Ml"l'. Sli!llllll' &J:!5t mu »19M5Agt 11 · · ·· 4br 2ba rum 1 m SOit ••••••••••••••••••••••• bltns, nc•w r rp1 $4!7:, <.: II M l'I ---~DR.1'1H.~.u ••. ··• !!~5 w .. aler. Nl·w Cf"Jl\S, tl~p!), SI~ Utal ~· S1n~IP or Rancho Son Ac.Jull' b-1268ti1• ~J4~61ti7. r umm,'r . H.wff!90ft .• m 1.u~<o lhy . . . .,..,25 parn1 WJlk to s c.·hools. couph:ok. l·c-.· Stroll II\\' P.•lhv..111'> o f ,1 puw tuw'I M1.w1dl!r fl·"' HarbOur 3242 :~~,Ht ....... ~:.hops. ltnlll'> dulJ. ~rnttenlals.S40·S370 1unil>h11<jW(\ft'rf.1lb ,,nJ ~ull'IJXX>l!> L1~ll!llfl)fhl· Joac,iinA,pts NWJ>T llTS bra111t n1•w :1 lillii~llmil ....................... Andwl'llJ\l'u<ht-r,for ~75~/m o .. L.~~ Hds Newporta.oeh 3769 sound nf bubtlh11q~11\\ln\),111d•~ru .. 111r1,11h111\!~ ltl'ntrni;rromS2W Bil,:.!'~ U.1 1,1nirm. 2 z:-f e 3 ltr, 3 ba townhouse lmrm:d1atccw1·u1i.inc·y ~().U775or(i45·224U ••••••••••••••••••••••• Your ,1d11lr "lklrtrth'lll hqml JI l•1111•occk Vrlt,11•" I• Adult .1pti.. Ll'as111~ pre· fn>k ... 2 ('Jr ~a1 . 1111 pt•b • : 11' i , S parkling n l'w cund •• • \'l\'W now 1;. u pn.";t1gt• A\'atl 1mm1~1. li4·1 h(l;l4 • S4 70 CJ II "l.1 I a .. , • NOW AV All. • 2 .br. winter ~entaJ $300 " lvt.1l 1..rm11 I li!r;' ~1u l '1h·r11uy unu~ui.11 pnwly Irv Inc ,. om mun• l Y. --:/Alf C-MIOnH>Ct '"'""'I/rt"""""'''"'" ·••hi ...... , ..... 1146.137lorlS4G·54!il}evt•s. Tl-1 £ BLUl-.FS, S~ to t:.!71~1 3445·59G3 or 12131 ,11,dlu»urv 'J'YlCnty l'l'rgol.i. Culvl'r Lca:w 2Ur.2balui.ury;ipl .f~,...i10t1<1t S795~i· month _"'!.._~ & Sun<lburi:: :! blcl<·k:1 so nvl•rlook111 J,t Ntwpor1 .foe.- Irvine 324 lUG CANYON, ~7!i0 to HEAClffHONT 1 br fo A RECREATION PARADISE. Two 11:n1'lh(1uns. o r S.1 11 U1q:u 1-'rw y , ll:Jy wlhulrony & frµlc ~-.-..,=-• •••••••••••••••••••••• SWS per month rnuture :.HJIU;. $225 mo Slwtmm1ng poo.11 plus u1114u~ volll't,b.)11 poul. J.i<.uUI. 55.'l·llOIJ 833 11234 .1:;" ._ ....11. UNIVERSITY PAHK VI --------HASTINGS & CO. J\\ I l:.!1 l U75·3824 ~.ind vollt"'iA"111 rnurt. Moulll,1in lodq.> clubhvu)i! Wt)eORI O<; E San CJ---.......L... 3876 ./' _,. .-i.. 111. 3 Or 21-2 Ba + bonus lumcho San Joaquin 2 Br. Realtors hl0·5560 Wllh hrep!Jcl!. co1W\.>r..allon p11 b1lhMd~. qy111. x•un..i J>lNl:;S Al'TS ~...,. • Coll Mr Howard 645· 6101 rm •. Xlnt loc. Avail Nov den, pvt patios on golf NEWPORT liEA<.:11 : • ••••••••••••••••••••••• l. s496. 541.1044 or courscS495.ti4U·0997 OceJnvtl'W (;ond11 4~r. Bedroom fu rnished . Hurry10 1hegood lifE.-aaldrlwnreldi< ~e~l:n~ldh~~~ ~~~ti8~0CEANFHONT tu u1 y 2 8l3o32l5 ilinrm. 2\.,Ba, pool, lt!11 Slt"P!! from be a e h FROM S26ST0$35S California bun~alows br, ~l'n. frpl~, pvt !Sl<'P~ ---------13br + den or 4 br, 2 h.1, rus. i.ccunty l\1di. 01\ $375imo. A)(l. 7S2·73l5 1 •. r 0 Ill S 2 1 0 . 1 1 5 lo b<.'h $500 4t.-J 2807 __ •Rancho ~n J OOQWI) lge 1-· R . u It • rri.11<' S3115 su.!5. Chns,M4·!AAAI. i\)(l Including Hc111 2 Br 2•1:t lb, fplr . rl m rm. mo 752 6llOll, l'V(' 644 4U63 ON THE BEACH P!I ~ ... 1 c Pllll'Slonc. Ofc hrs 3·5:30 BJl'lwlur, nl•:.tr ocea n etba gradeo; put Bluffs J Ur, 2 IJJ, nl'<lr Lio( ~tud10. $11JS/mo. Uti -v.> (,. ... •di .. Mn Jm·B •• i... wkdays,9 5:34l>Aknds. S175tmo. Yt>urly ;JJ21-:n wpool ~;:P&t4-049ti '0• LEASES AV Al LAB LE pool. shopi.. $525 rx•1 mu incl. Adlt.s. 675·1865 ~· "-' 1""'1 13.'<lr ""· 1"'' 1~1111 55l 1).100 cmo Ln. 492.zgoo · U\e m Irvine Vtlldgc. 'lewly re<lec ti44 ·(i36g 1100 Ai.idms /\w . in Co..1.i Ml,')<). Sunshincy Shuri> Entl Wehavc homci.avail.for Ol'ean wav('s! 1 br S220 «ros,f10.nOr,\"'*C°'''1 CQlk~ Townho me 2 bt, 2 ba. SouthLCICJ'W'O 3886 : Condo. 2Br. all bllni. leu~em•• <kl'anfront, ~rly. l>l x. 4 Ulil pd. Fee Marn Ren b..•11M..>vn lh~.ln<l FJrr.it:'llo.' Pool. nice J.rca. S295 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Comm pool. do'l' t Walnut Squarl' HR, :! ba. lo" er dupk.x. Lais. 540-5370 171-1) 5411 l.!(10 mo .. lndry fac1l. 552 04· l..gc, QWCI. jU'l(Unoui; t"( fr wys, No lsc $:J25 Raoch Cal lluml'S frpl.,l,iundry room FREJ::RENT.rnExchfo N°"1R£NTING arL 7. t."1'. 2 br. 2 !Ja JIJt. b75-6488. ~rftl.'ld Uni\ Pk A)(l'nt 675·70t'.O Elevator to sf(!nt(" rmv nJRTLEROCK Plan 111. 4 Br din'g & ram rm, pv yd, v ie w. S595 mo 644·7770 or 552· 7993 Culvcrdalc Col Park lite tu.kkpg. Share s m I,..__ Laguna Beach 3848 bch. Part} & game rOOlll. bea<'h hse. Fem 21 ·39 Costa Mesa 3824 ~ta Mesa 3824 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I> rl 1 2 bdrm. your 1·ho1tl' of 3 , -t our specialn:ed ren ,.73 . .,~.n dvs, 67 ... 7493 cv. ••••••• •• •• ••••••••• •• • ••••••••••••••• •••• ••• • Lota I Sl'C. e eel 1 vm)( rrom $3.IOtoMoo LA:" " ~ ~ ~ New 2 hr, 21:1 l>a luxury or wknd retreat for thl• tal service rrnd you COME HO 0 d '"" · W lk 3 bdrm. your choice or M !Joo Isle 2 br, 2 ba, 100· t ME T con o. """can Vtt!w. a adventurous adult. $515. from $335. to $475 quahf1L'(I tenants. Al~o. bay, Club, tennis pri vgs to b<.'h. AJI appliances. mo. yrly. lse 499·2835 4 bllrm your l'ht11Cl• ol IJ we have holh month 1 lmmro. oecpy to Aug FOX HOLLOW VILLAGE S62S mo or c·an be furn. •l l\fO FREF. RENT• 1 2·3 Km. omc-cs rrorn $125 p e r mo. AdJ , 1\1rportcr llotcl. No ll'l!Sl' n'Q. 833 3223 1'11 nOon FOR LEASE 3 OFFICES Sl55MOEACH Finl' COSTA ~t E."1\ Lot• 752-1700 I•• INVESTMENT DMSION Woodbridge Twnhme 3 U 2 83, l\/C, upl(rad<'S. -lake & pool pri v. 640·8542 from$450to$550 month & yearly ll'asc~ lst.$465.675-t>727or (714 c.-~"--£&wa1,.~ 544·6899. · Apcwlmentsfllrnished No Ftt•s a\a1l. Call Uarbnra or 436.3419 ---.. F _....,_, wu ar Unfurnished 3900 150 I Westcliff Dr. RANCH REALTY <.:Jrol Fc:ir 9dfied T..ts twwport a.act. 3869 ........ ••.. ........... Newport Financial Ctr • 3 Br 2 Ba. College P.ir 551•2000 Bay & Beach Realty San Juan Live on your own private street in a 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i ·HE EXCITING LeasinCJ ettice Space • hme . Parks, 1>ools, --675·3000 •• !:~·!!':~ ..... !!.~ bedroom townhouse with yard & large PARK NEWPORT PALM MESA APTS. C•1llonSite ManaAer school. Clean. S400 inclSpuc. 2Br, 2ba, Krdn <'on patio, wood burning fir eplace & at. APARTMENTS MINUTESTONP'r m41642·31 ll ext 24s lwn matnt. 640·1538 o do w/lr..: Jtnum, tJl.11 !-Z , . . 2 Br conclo, complete! hed OTS OF ROO OR c 998·2322 mstr bdrm. takL· ovr be. Ex<'lus1ve Irvine T crrac!.', <urn. pool incl. $300 mo tac garage. L M F l or 2 &:ldrooms and B fl . • • 1: Mol·•flS400/mo, rnl'li. CdM.Blfl l.'xccut1ve4Br, Call •199·2756 STORAGE AND HOBBIES! Townhouses Bach.1&2BR. 2S B 2' b E ' ~ B I I lk -----f'romS2.Sl*.50 fromSl95. tory,4 r. ~a, xec· usC'of c11mmpool1 tL·n111~ 21, a. g.prtpoo.wa SouthL 378 Adults.$375 Open\J-6 Da1ly J\tlulls,NoPcls type. Blfly ln~i.cpd. n crts $52 0004 /\gl to beal'h, s hupp1n)! & CICJUna .1.21 W Win..-C__._ .....,. __ ever ything. Children, ---------!)ark. $800 mo. ll'as('. •••••••••••••••••••••• • • .._.. V11n1 ~ Spa -Pools -Tennis 151H MesJ 01 . pets OK. $585/mu. welds Turtk RU()k Gll'n, new l'X ~ardcn & pool scrnn· 111. 2 BH. 2 ba on the ()('ean 642 .. 991 Acr oss from Fashion IS Blks Easluf Newport g rd n r . Now av a 1 I ('(' 41Jr, chltlrn/pcts al dudl'<I , children & pets f\lrn. S700. unfurn S600 Island at Jamboree on Blvd > 640-0074. lowl.'d. $675 55:!· 7350; wdcome. 675-3152 Total secunty, elevators 3824 Dano Point 3826 San Joaquin Hills Road. 541l-\l860 • 645 2330 rec. ruc1htres. 499.21-135 C~ta Mesa C714 I 644-1900 R IRVINE·TIH~ RANCll ----llV Hms. Carmel 3 Ur ----------1••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------• ooms 4000 It-and Hew Bldg. Office s with J)rivale baths. 45 Cent~ a sci fl. m· eluding utiliucs. 300·000 !>Q.fl. units. Roy Mc Cardle ReCllltor 181 0 Newport Costa MHa 548·1729 Large execul\\•e home in The Terracl.', 3 Hr end un-~PR. nr park & school .Apc:a lments New adult waterfront apts SUNNY sparkling clean, J ...................... . select area. 4 Ocdroom. tl !-'pk. up~radl"ll. clcc S575mo &W-7770 1 Unfurnished in Mesa Verde. llcaut1ful Br, ocean vu. bllns. gar, P&UHSULAPT. ROOMS $25 wk up with1--------- Ca mily room "Cascade" gar uinir ~Ir cln ovn . ••••••••••••••••••••••• landscaping. Excep· nopets $205.493·7231 2BR. lbaunf$500yrly ktlcben. $40.0-0 wk up D~t 350 to 1020 sq rt. with gardener. 5525/mo Shutters & nr pool. ~50. ll:wpl lits 3 BR. 2 Ba. nl'W Bol»oaPeftimula 3807 tionally ri ch interiors, OCEANFRONT apts.548·97SSorG45-3967 A/C. newly decoratl'<i. A 7'""' 7315 673 "'•• crpls paint l'lc S495 1&2 bdrms from $275. Oen View. New 28r. 2ha. ""··•t" B k 673 ·'l.20 gt • .,... • ..,,...4 eves. . . . ••••••••••••-•••••••• dbl S37 3 BR.2 ba $550 W k f ....... t' k"t mu.. .. rs, r r. .., ----mo.&i6·3757cv('it. Mesa Vt!tde Villas, 1555 car gar. 5/pcrmo .._.EWPORTTER. RACE r g em ...... n s tan. ' -------Univ. Pk 5 br hm. Prime toguna &eac.h J 24 Near water. Sl7S. Ut1I Pd. Mesa Verde Dnvc East. 67S.5666or493·7748. " prvl'g. steps to bch. N.B. tr You Need A Staffed & loc. Pvt comm ten & •••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT HEIGHTS Stv&'refng. l"cc c 1 M 38R,2bacondo$500 SlS0.675-1706,645-2223 Furnis hed orr.ce, call pool. 'S595. 552·85A7. l..w m 3 /\n•h o u, 3 llr Pool & view. Spal'mus 2 Main Rentals. 540·5370 ~~l. ' es a . < 714 ) Huntinc_;on Beach 3840 SEA WIND CONDO T 11 F: EXEC UT IV E 752·9381 2~, ha, (J(.'t•a q. \.IC~. I'' stry. 4 Br. 3ba. dl1n. ram PEEK·A·Vl EW, ~ blk t ---W-H-Y------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. den 2 ba $450 C~n~,~~I r~~~nS~so'~~ Sr'UITE. Hen~ rnhcludes UNIV PRI\· V1llagl' 111 bch ontr $750 mo. Cal rm home on lovely ql .. t, ocean, 3 roomy bdrms. NOT? N e w o w n e r s o r IAYFflOMT HOME share ul1I C:.ill b<>f. 10 /u me reecpl., I' on~ & Pnnceton 3llr nu PJint t.luth S :H·h;ir , llkr Nwl}t Ill-> 1-;ll•m dl<,t ba. l'pt'd & drp'd. Yrly. Sunkenhvingroom Bcat·bwood Apts: 19132 3BR.2ba.SIOOOMOY!'IY AM.afl.5PM.494-W42 m.111 s c·rv1 cc , Ultl & $450 0 &14·77.:0 Suulhla nrl /\!>Sll("IUICS Quick rt•ntal S52!i t>t2·l334orli42·7430. Calhe<lralce1ling Magnoha,11. B.,orrer a2 STIPSTOBEACH jamtonal. &>cy's & ore m · 1 113s 201 211r !IH7 -I05l comparc t;.ili2&15 ---------1 2bedrooms.1i,.ibalhs llr. 2 ba. 1000 SQ rt. 28R.2 balhs.$400 Slp'g r monly,nocook'i;. equip ;ivail. Newport CoronadefMar 382 Attache<lgarage security apt w /pool, ror older empt'~ non· Ct:'ntcr.640·5470 TURTLEROCK-Vlt-;w . 3 S1x·ctal'Ular 11cn \II, 3 B ijr 2 Ba. fam rm D1m• 2•, Ila, fpll•. cbhw:-.hr Rm. lgc yard. Nr l\'nn1i. hltn~. 11151) Santa ,\n.1 •• &pool.S:>15mo.SW0$1!l' $115 mu. 75!1 58U7 u dep. Ast.:. 83.1 9117!1 ().I:! 8007 San Juan •••••••••••••••••••••• Washer/dryer hook-up J3CUU.I, f\J<:. ds hwhr. dnnk'r, no smok'r S45 , f\. . 3278 Pvt yard with patw 1\dults 011ly . No pets. mo. IM:l Orange. C.M. F :l!lhion Isl. 111llh rlo'lr, Capistrano Adults. $35(). mil. S2SCI. Call new M~r at --t:Or. SUJll'. s11actacular ••••• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• • •• • ""' ..., FOXHOLLO\V Uti2-tMOO Hoom to rent, own ba. K tl ocean/ mtn 'icw hJc:t1 drps, pool. Arllls only 'Tl., G2lW w ·i C M BYTHESEA borh0<>Cl.Hea$.645·~. Lib. Zc rox av;:i1l . New 2Br. den. 2ba. t'(ll!I, ~f "' ~ILLAGE pri v i Q uie l n~1 JOth · ror 2 or 3 man firm La .. 3 Br 2 Ba. Oil ('UI de> .. ~11· 4 Ur. 2 h,1, C)('l'.tn \ u. To S3SO (213)947 1425. l.":!"~~!.. . I son, . 94") lge yl1. close to sch ls & () f Th t' W or Id . N r 642·4991or642·4226 New 3 br deluxe tnhse. •DELUXE• Hotels, Motels 4100 &W·. 51 - pk. $125. 552·043lt a ft sl·hooh S500 4l>li·Sll09 NEW Patto hme. 2 Rr 2 C0110N/\OF.:L MAn 20ll4lhSt.S36·l7lS Eastblurr 3 br, 2 ba. •••••••••••••••••••••••··The 1!ts t s p ace 1n 7PM. __ __ -Ra, fplc. g~mll'n, auto 2 Br Townhouse. fn>I<'. 2 br, cpts .• pool. piny yd.. Le:ise. ln~I. spac. master Holiday Guuts'> Mannt'r~ Mile Sc1uarl'. North L <:!BD. ::!131\, :.! 1-'l'. s prnklrs . 495 -51!75 r oot. tcfinis. rontinenlal no p ets 2 20" A suite d in rm & dbl • N 8 JOU() fl WCll rac1111• Woodhnd~<'·W1.1rmingt(ln Fil. 2 IJ to b<'h. orn. vu C\S wknds breakfast) Some ocean LNlawarc. 536.095!1.o . ga r a'ge A u l o d oor Laguna arl'a r~~11de11LS s i·g~' ng &. s u n.dcc ( 3 hr Twnhmc l>m rm . $5.'>0 m1 ll27l•vo; Calahna views. Close t opener avail. Pool & e~pectlng gu.csts , .re· 544-21ll."' AC:. (714 >552·067J, -~--NEWJ Br 20., UaTwnhse, NecrLakeParir recrealion arc-a Adults g1 ster tht:m at Castle , _________ _ 962 14&i SUl'Ell RL!\T,\L' I Br. cnc:I dbl ~ur. tl~hwshr. shopping & fine beach. Deluxe 3 br. 2l-, ba, all only. No pets. L~guna Ocean View f\mushcd well appolnll'<I S h I t)cl•..1n \u Ilk. sta11wd drps, fplc. pool & Jae. I 644·2611 dbl l r I 1713 86.51\migos Way Villa ror a week or more ore. 9'xl2' w/recepl1nn • 3 .br. nr l11gl\ • <' oo . & j.![.1,, "1n<io".... fq1lf mi Dana llbr. no l"e gar., pa in, rp c. .•1an~ged by & r~e1ve 10r1r d1.s. count. "wys $:1115 mn .t 12 1 7 "' Alabama. 536·:14G5 or " " N 1n-1 " urea tn prestige location ,. · · · • ... ~ 1 l'"" !.:Jr ~ 1 :;, mu (l('ts. S42.5 <l!l:!-1:.!fiO 2 Br. l ba apt. So. of llw". PIHECREEK Granada Mgmt Co. ' ov '"':'-'c on y. ror re· ne.ir Lido Villane OVl'r· Charleyv1lle 54'.I 1!162 Turut·r \,~111• 1'11 I Iii J 5Jt>.l711j servaUonscall '1~·2996 " W tmi .. _ 3298 adlL'i, no pels . S2MS mo LIVES UP ~ looking Nwpl II arbor .• --. . • 0 • . • es nSTC"r" • 11 . 2 9 ., kd 2 B I • b N N Shores 2 br 2 ba S ClJL\.t:lll>ALt::ll \lt-.s LOCJll"OH1lls 3250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t .1 64 ·5 s,, w ys TOITSHAME r , v:i a. ew • • ·GuestHome 4150 .ccre tar1al s ervice . :lUr, 28..1 fr1Jlt. n••.,. •••••••••••••••••••••••w i·~t m ins t l'r Villai.:l' tii3·~ ur 6 15 9399 cvl.'s cpts/d~.dryer&rcrng Avail Nov 15. SJlS mo.'••••••••••••••••••••••• ~erox, l<'lex, l,g . l'On· f'arpcl. nr '" ~ pool-. 3 IJr .! 11., frplr rph '!\\ ih , 2 Ur ., "tv ., n r & wknc1" Over 500 lall lrces Jnd 10 incl. New p..110l S275. lse. 646-8473 e ves/wknds L · h fcrence rm, all avail 1( park. S..195/mo lrlb ~S07 clrt" $~ .!SH•l (·oc;tl'J U ck~ 1~~mng .. )!ar.' 'POOi, 2 sty below lli~hwa;-2-8-streams w1lh .waterf dlls Call 646 5125 aft S·JO. lm"ac I br w/xtras. bo;lian;ce<'3r~; e~sl. lr~l des1rt!d. Janitorial & un 2 Br. upf(rd"d n•re lor :>.1•1 1116:! l'lt' w rl>. 0 W (pl<'' & den. no pct.s, ad Its'. ~~~a;~u~ ~~=~i·~;s s~~~n~ NEW 3 Br 2 8d. rec r!fl· Yrly ~;.:;.,5· mo. room. patios. 544·3K33 ~~:~m~r;;~:id,:d~lfi~~~I Fncd yd W1CO\r d .,. I'> Yr oltl 1 UH '""'rm. t•lul!l OK $3X5 ~l22.13K mo 644-''8-17 o r 2 bedroom apar t · cu:. rm, BBQ. nr Ctly · VocationRftltals 4250 for Mf8. rep or anyonl' PJlio. air Mnil. frp l<' b!l' yrd, frplr, c11I 1k ... ar t!l5t2 Br rtplA, yd, kids. Beaullful :?Br~2 Ba. apt, mcnts. From S2 40 . llall + llDllS. s3so. NEWPORT BEACH: 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• need1qg a headqtrs & u _S35S mn ~fi !1751 1rnmL•ch all' 1'Cl"l'~'i1011 rl\t' k(•,1dic11mlwr. foe d:-.hw .. hr. frplc, ever· F'urnilure avallable. 968-5700cvs. Bedroom, family room. Luxurious. rurn. villa qn place Tor occns1onal Vt'i' L.woptmnnt•w 3 Br .!llJ. l1,1rgJ in .11 ~3;,11 l .on.i t.'.11 :.1 0 11 . ~I i :!Sil l. ything,6-1G·5239.530.7290_ Small pets OK. Adults 4Blockstobeoch ocean view. look·out. Sayultla Ueach ne~ itors. No lease Sl75 mo. Woodbrtd!!•• s5011 mo lc:i"ll' pos"l>"' ~11bm11 l!i'I IU60 only. Office ope~ 9:00 to 2 b . t d d $000/mo. Agt. 752·7315 Puerta Vallarta. 4 br, 4 _6_75-_3860_· ______ _ 673 ll214 .. r1_:;PM _Jll•ls "-'°'" !_141 !_:!'...!._ --r--~--.1nlums 3 BR. 2 ba. lower· 'nit. 6:00. 2300 Fa1rv1ew Rd. ~· ~a~n e , r~pcs, ,..-..C~-ba SSOO wk 731·3777 -~ Fr plc .• sundeck wit Cos ta M esa. Phone crp • a, gas s ove, -""".'."" --< ~ -· · · Pnme Newport loc .. 2 of· Brand ~l'W OrJn~ct n·< Mission Yieio 3267 Unfumlshed 3425 bcauliful vicwS500Yrly 545.2300 cl~ gar. No pels, no BAYFROMT BlG BEAR House for fices. 525 sq. ft. e<J . $250 Plan 111 :! Or :l h.1. r.11 ••• ••••••• ••••••••••••• •••••••••••• •••••• ••••• WIUIAM WINTON c.hildren. $2l5 & deposit. Large 2 bedroom. 2 bath rent. 3Br. 2ba . $2:.! per Mn. each. rm. llv rm. i1in rm At l.OVl-:1. Y 3 llr ~ 11:1.2i, J Hr :! H.i. :! l'••r<·nrl It·"· Heal Estate 675.3331 B Puerto Mesa "2512lh St on Bayside Dr. Lovely day. Call aftb. 496-4 192 Lido Really G73·7300 l<•ch Z <'ar ~.1r "l'lt•1· r••\'!I putm rm, 11<.,1111 p..1t111,:? poolo;, twwly lit•· ---2BEDROOM Vacant 3 br, 2 ha. fplc. bay view. Bltn kitchen, LARGE C/\B IN BI G RENTYOURSPARP: 11pt•rwr. ,, 1·. frpll' S11•fl l'•111<1 S4~tmu t,,l'l 1~ l"Or $35CI ow 1·• m1 heh Kentalssta rt1ng:it Alsa I Bdrm Funt balcony. gar , patio. 1411 nu crpls. lmmed. OC· BEAR k" l. OFFICE FOHG MO. L'-" t l ' 1111 ·11'"">•1 .,.,.," 2&3B" · Alb "'•"oooo cupyS650/mo+uu·1vr nr . s 1 s opcs. n om rn\'n t' 11mmu111 Newport Beoch 3 269 ;). • ...... """"; urms. No children no pets a ama. ,,...,. "" · • · SI . 12 c I TV IL" 2 exeC'uttves want lo rt'nl ty Pool & Tt!nnt' S 1~1 ••• ••• •• •••••••• ••• •••• .'.\! ;; ,1 c 11 ., l .i S ,1 11 ___ Agent~()()() _ Pool & Redreat1on · Spacious 3 Br. all xtras. ~.~· Barrett Realty• bl~~ 548.~ti/ 540·~ g~ un offil'e in exislinl! sttit1• 1 11 5!J~· l tlli 1 1-.' "' Clrnwnll-:i llr :".~ B.1, 2 BE/\UT l3ayv1cw, 2 Br, 2 C 959 Maple A•e, CM Av:ul nc)w. Kids OK, · 494-8011 Nwpt/I rv · Te lephone.· ""2 1995 Wantafishpond? nr i.:•11 rw.,. .1111lltl· &. l':tr.:ar.S450mo. $265. Contal'l Terry an s wtrin l! & J ill' Large 3 br townhouse w/2 NEWPORT SHORES PALM DESERT •""re•ft~ft• on nn hourlv RENTALS I ~1"'1\ I '"'n hnm•· w11h 1h 11'· d 1N· to .. t11•1>p1ni,: & 675·977·1 842 1!328 · • ., .. ~ ...., '"' ; S I L" I It :1hclrnh l..J I••\ 1•unt-ll·il l1u~ s.11•1 I·.·,, .• rt ~[>'.\,I ) r baths. fdrplc,. patio, & 11'2 blks.to oceun.Supcr RAMCHOMIRAGE ha'ilS d esirable. Mr • • In).? 1• £Jilli ' nrn•·' " ' • " ., n J I & garage I cal O<' J\11u t:. K "·•·• 2721 ht•i•u..,11n Lnrl,1Jlll h.1ck &'4k1tih l'Ni 7<1!i2 :. ur u1>t. w pc, gJr · · SEETHE SEA 2br.duplex.Ownr. (714> Loxunous, seusonul re·_!'~ __ _ ·3 3 Rll~ :.2111!·~ ~.:~; ~.ml .,. ,th lu-.ll ,,:1 Cl'll'. gr<inr, ~75 m<<t ' S300. No pets. f.45·338l or 2 Br, dshwr, frpl, e ncl 87!>-9203 sort rentals Golf & ten· 4450 3 nit• 2 R:: r1 .. h pn nrl & l11t ..... r So :-0.int.1 ,\n.1 Hru,dfonl ____ IAO 1!13.<) -. 837·9517 gar. View balcony N ~ condom 0 iniums With Busineu Rftltal 3BK.2 1i.t ~:!~ l>rl\Jl') C11t1Vl'll1t•11t 111 To"nhou'~ J Br.,t -,b.i. Nit~ •;i n le 1 Br bath 1 Br. gar & encl. patio. pcls.205 151.hSt.536·87' 3 Br, 3 ba. study, 2 car all ummcnities. Contat•t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 fit< 2 H..1 ~~1 • 11•111d ~huuh • .'Ir 'hoppmi; PO•>l. 1.ic palui. (;hihl & ,1 'C k t:h ·block to bch · Adults. Refs. No pets. or 536-1718 gar, pool. &auna & te nnis. Ann for more informn· *TOP * 1 lllt 2' Jt ~ lay & lkach 11..t o" s:uo mo ,.1s 11s21 Cdc ~ M 'SJOO· I I N S22S Util pd 545.2240 Npl Crest . $475/ mo. ti on . Con l ac t Ann *LOCATION * • . T:1w~hom..... R--'ty 67" 30 00 •lr'lfi31i7H7 ••. h Id mcti73ut3851 5 o • DELUXE 3 Br apt. rplc 646-2055dayoreves. Badham. <714):44fi 1173 S•1 cces sful retail nr 2 BR. l B.. oC'W ~· Townhau~ ---pc~ C_!_ ~n:. ----38R duplex. 1 ltJ ba, cpls, dshws~r. patio, pool. S ingle Park Newport, E. <i~OHCa: s~rv1cc location on J<: 2tllt. I IJ..• Unfurnished 3525 Costa Mesa 3824 d r P s • f rp 1 c · b ll n s · mo &12·5541 or1147·S9<1S w/bplrony. S240. mo. Mi\ltZIC(ll,I\ 17th Sl rec.•l 1n Cost;1 ., FIR,:! H.1 :.n~ :0-.1•" JlOrt Ht•.11·h .J 1>11"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• M2·73SOor645·2330. U\RGE 2 nr 2 Ba, y3rd 640-4391 OR (2ll) 795·1268 Realtors r>ksa :•RR. 2 6.i · 1"·111"n~~r.,lt °'' 1t"\ t. l•·•r\ llunt1n~tn11 llc.ich 211r SHARP-HEW Brand new 8 plex. 3 Br, 2 g n r . Cl rook h u r ~ 73743 Highway 111 * llj()()Squ.ire rc1.•l 2 11K.2HJ t i. "r 1·'· r1t1'' '1·'" '• 1 1 ~ b.i n1·w t•pb & 2 & 3 Br 2 Ba apls in Ba,ownrs umt,ulso 1&2 &llamilton,$275.846-90 BEACH 2 hl,ks.newpamt. Palm~>serl.:.<.:a_1r_r__ •2At•tobay!. 2 RH. i llJ p.1 Ill 11 I f JI ... I I JI" "' r . . B 71 1 3 Or 2 lla d1>lx. rptc, R__.. ..... t Sh 4300 • On site parkinJ! · .. •ur.:! .. -'huth·r .. n·11111<l lo trh dt .illl''.·'Jryl·r&~y r1~.~n b.<'.'L F;, S1de . local1on. r apts, no pels t ') 2 bdrm. 2 b:..th Twn bltns,palto.it:.ir No11cls IC'llTUIS o are L' • II . n -..,, ill1I ·If c 111 ''n •1'J1 cl :0.1 w p111n1 ~75. Call J::.1ch w/panchnJ:?. frplc. H27·2479or548-8077 II . V h· P Ch"ld $400 I 645·16112 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • c.xce eritexposure :!BH,2 Bu " " ' "·" 11 T'" ll" "JO hit II' d h h ouse. ery" ar . 1 yry. F' 1 •Lur1ows11o:narc•a • :! Btt.2 IJJ mu tl71 ''12'H•'" wl<ncl., • ••" ~·•J ·> • ns In<'< A s ws r . LGE2 Br m triplx w/uar 0 K nof)<'ts 554 1332 ema c room male 10 HEALONOMl<:S. Cori>. ··t::urlhy" cpls & drps · "' · _ · · · 1 Br, Sundeck, 2 blks to !ih~Hl' my h ous e nr :rnn.2•.,B;i WESTCLIFF·SS75 ~~.x.~s.~.~~~ .. ~~.0.~ thruoul, pvt patio. gur , nrrsh~Ssislr.l Ila, adlts, 2Ur 1""2 ba closed gar n bch. Yearly, uhl pd, nu J3th/Ba lhnu. NH. $11:ill Broker<> f.75·fl7t10 ;1 1,1111~· ~ H.11' Spoci-·· E•-Home <'cl'. t . I." ::> llr, ·2 llJ , lmlry fac,. rrom SJ.">O mo. res. <7141 pa;nt d ps , Nr shop/ pets. $300 mo. 673-4430 mo+,, ut1l. 673·201!1 urt PRIME .I .,:.•., .a _.. ~ " ... -Immediate 0('CUpancy 2 RR F & u r tranSP. S230mo 847·6341 "· ••• 3 UH. 2 UJ . . 2 ltr. " H.i +-d1•11 frplr lX'l.'an vu, beam('lf cell· llolly /\"t 559·l828 urn n urn .3 233.1 . 3 Br 2 Ba roomy. new ---------C-m .. m--Clal Se:ce 3 Or 4 br. 21-, ba .. :>Ill i '.!00 1t1E(s, frpk, 2 car Rnr . pvt "' · Mature Adults. Gd. loc or 6 · cpts, sundecR, l>ltns, heh Nttd A Roommate? ...,.. _. :l lJR,2•-,Ba..... ---b"I)" I S44" STUNNING I 2B 28 ~ &bayyrly ~.,..,5 645187u 2100 sr, Costa esa. I IV 11 • n s , .. •L ~ ,..ri v · a m u. ge r n. 4-ex. 2 Br 2 Ba, cpts, · ..,, · · " To Profess1onaJJy F'lnd Suitable for oHices or r"· 3 UK, 2•., llJ..... ms ·' r. • omi,r. c · ti75 3203 itrdn 11pl Pool rec area NEW b b f 1 $215 n r l TR GllT PERSON ~ J HH 2,,.B l'X<'ept1on.1l.pv1111>ol nr " S23S7lOWlSthSt ' ? r .. 2 a, fl?C rps. · e s.nopc s.e realhtaklng Pa noramic TIIA I loi l . Ac r o s s f r om ' ~ J .' · · · :-.chi & µurk. av:.111 1'1o>A Nr>t Mh 2Rr, bcom ce1I · · · d/w, 1acuni, gar. Fresh & cln. 963·25.12 Bay, Ocean & Cntnhnu ~£-W.AJt.S 1lNuMrrm hos pital. Attached to ~ :m: ~: g;;.:::. '. .. $1i2 l~ Port Dtmh·1~h Agt 101:,o;. rtl•w cpt, palm, l(ar. 1 & 2 br apls from S165 ~ ok. * BRAND MEW • View. Quiet top floor 2 ~-;« ~ ~"' Alhlet•c ClulJ. Oood fron· 4 llll, 2i,, Hu .••• ,.. S47 642 0758 _.__ No pets $275 645· 1682 CpLo;, drps, bltns. Ki · lBr, S22S mo. 20 a S27 Br. 2 Ba, luxury up~rt a>~ ~olMQ tut:J. all 631-2000, Mr 14! et 3 Hr 2 R..1 ·l~nr · ok, no pets. can between 2 Bt 2 ba pref mature or mo. dhc apL1, spacious ment. Par~ Newport·s 8324134Sincc 1!171 S<' esmger, "8!· & ~~'i"l, on grnhll( llay Apathiieftt•FllntlttMd 9&5.548·0483 rel.ired .' No pets. no rmc; . .xlnl loc. nr tluntg !J{tlest locall~n: Hurry.! Commercml bldg, prim1· Vu. fplc. Sngls ok, no •••••••••••••••••••••••Quiel Gardl'n Tri·plex, duldrenS19S.fi425M8 Cnlr,7891 SWrkSt .2blk t:>ec".r.'~~\lai.t.Avail Rmmate wanledfor 3Br locat1on, 3000 sq fl. pets S500yrty fi44612t. Balboa Island 3706 2Br. bllns. en<'I. gar. S of Edmgcr Ave. W of aptacross frbchin Nwpt ti421334or642-7430 -••••••••••••••••••••••• Inc-try. S225 mo. 767 Scoll 2BR. l BA w/crpts, drps, Bch Blvd. Open Sat/Sun 1 Br l na, WestC'hff area Sch. Sl43mo incl ut1I. ------Wt\T~ft F'llONT Condo, Jlal'hl•lc1r, p~l l'nlr & Pl. Apl 2 751 ·3525 days bltns. $265/mo. OPEN l·S.8464990 pool och ldr or ts. 675-3184 Busines!'t ofr &. rec1•pt " 34 «hp 3 Ur :l llJ, tlt>l bJlh SH>S Uttl pd 6738364 1 • • S AT & SUN. 224 • n 1 en pe · area, tJurk room avail. l(Jr ~ npnr, 1,... 11r b t• <i73.J7Jl eve!> Avocado. 752 1920 SUll. 2 . br. garogc. pool. ~5681 Female want\.'\f to s hr 2 Incl. ba<'h's unit. 1d1:al npt 1>10 !lll'l Lttlle <'harmer : Sl4S Stv LOVELY lg 3 br ne 1 K1dsok F'~ 3 Br. l Ba. frplc. beams Br. 2 Ba Promontory Pt for business at horn~·. I S () r-k Costa Mesa 3724 & refng Fee redecorated Ideal ~ Mam Rt-ntals, S4~5370 garage. blk to beach: $200/mo. 631 1 lOO S300 mo uul rn<'I. Mr u.s"'3"· .. nii."-.lftt.'e.k S25() ('<;.<I 1 •or up ""P ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mamnent·1ls :>405370 • · $38.S I G46-921H -----llan!!Oft eves548·l511 .., ' """""'~,,.: Ml"r; 1mprov 2 Dr old11r hw . ' • • · No pets. S275. Mgr. Bl 3 br, frplc .. ho pets , Avail yr y. • Gcroges fOf" Rftlt 4350•-------- 0Pfo:N DAILY fn<'d yrt. 717 lrvm1• :'\Ii S40 .00 WEEK & UP Adult E·slde 2 Br, e ncl 979-2$3J. 2885 Men<loin, Nov. 28. 7602 Volga Dr. Avail yrly lgc dlx 3br ••••••••••••••••••••••• trial Rtfttal 4500 llA~ T01iP~1 t.iS77AA •Studio &lBHApls gar. p~lio, frplc. Like apt.A Apllll.Closeloslores. 3baonca~al~/slip.S600:ooublt! ga ra ~'" CO!il3 •••••••••••••••••••••• ---•TV & :\1aui Scrv Avail new. No pets. $235. ,.._ ...,..,. H ""r mo or 3 br 2 ba l blk Mesa. $40. per mo. NEW UNIVERS I TY ~----~ •Phon~Serv.llld pool 644•0878 EASTSlOE2Br2 Bo.encl •,_w.,. .. otnes* tbch · •• Cl\ • 67S-020 M11·0483 PRIMELOCATIOH PARKPetersTwnhml'.3 F.SrECIAL.l.Yl.ARGE 2376Newpor1Blvd.CM gar,lndry.lch1ldOK,no 1.2&3 8drms fromS215. ~!J60.'i'3'.mo. 1 Coodcxposurc. Ensytn· Br 2...., Ba. 2229 sqfl. xtnl 411r & Den. fo'ronl varcl 15 548·97SSor 64~3967 3 BR, 2 811. <'h1ldrfn ok, no pets. S27S. llU-3488 CaJI (714 J 847·7566 ° 36 · Single garages. S20 mo. &res!! & egres~. Plenty of •. toe. ~mo. 833·321S or hkc •1 green purk wtview pets. $265. mo M6-ll080or , . Park Newport Lg l Br to 310 20th St, Huntington parking. On Brookhurst .. 547.7044 uf w a l c r . ho 11 1 !i & SUS CASITAS S46·6985 Ba~h s umt.• n~ dean, Clean2 br in quiet triplex. s ub· let us9 .So m o . Beach, 846-9088 & f\U a nt:i in Huntington Spyglass Hitt. $575/mo. Minutes to NB. Bach & l qwel . person, .•deal for Near ocean, en<' garage. 64<>-0000artePM Beach. Approximately New Pt>lcrs' Home In INCOHONADF.l.MAR BRfurn.Adt1ltf1.nOP<'l.S eBR w /gar age . 1190 running business at Child ok. You'll like it. • OffkeR...tal 4400 ~sq.n.or grounctnoor Univ. Park. Upgraded, 2 Sha r , 2nr W / rrplc . 2110Newport Blvd CM. Water pd. 1571 "I\ .. home, util pd, S300 .. Incl $245mo. (714)4!11M6:>3 21RWATERFRONT ••••••••••••••••••••••• !'lpncc. Slgninf,l. $325/mo. br. 2 ba. vu.•w & rec. $4115 Orange Call 1·5,636-4120. otc & recept. 11rea. dark Bllru ri I ts/ I C n II Mr P I um m ,. r mo. 552-8S87 Jta r agc. y<I l'.:xct'lll'nt TINY Ba<'h house m lr)r. room avail, Mr. 11.'lnl\On NEAR CIVIC CF.N'fF.R .,11r ~6Srp c, crp <rps, TOP LOCATIONS 9631!767 · · ' ---------1 locullunS~1 m11lsl' , r>rk $Iii.'>. Furn, u11ls f>d. Lrg 2llR, bcnmcd clngs. evesS48·LSll & 11.R:lli~h S<'hl. Sharp "'~.Oi FINLEY AV N " Harbor area's best. 100 Nofcctolcssce WATERfRONTllO:\tES 350/\~ocadoSl ah4PM sngl s lry, no pets, $200. 3 Bit, 2 Sly w/frplc & , ·• "• To 000 sq. fl. From $60._ _______ _ 3 BR. 2 ba • rormul din 1;..11 1100 --2049 D Wallace 646·8885 CASA VICTORIA "ncld g'lr. in Spanl~h 4 Sh:lrp lBR, bltns, D/W • REAL()NOMICS, Corp. 1 rm. Qul<'I ~tn•('I , lrnnt"i ----~~ Ne"IY deror I hr duplc•x 1 BR. uQf or furn. 1(3!! & Plcx. S3G5. mo. Bkr. frplc, crpL~/drpe. gar. In Brokers 67H700 ONE YEAR OLD ' rts.&poolav;ul.Clran& -Q111rt 1-:mpl"tl a dull •28r, \Ba. upper Mesa wtr pd. Adil$ nop<'ls ~l484 rludcd.$295. • ready(oryoutomoH·ln, 81.UF'f'~ 1 lt•\l'I '.\RR 2 O 3:'> Hdi. i\o l'<'t i> V!.'rde. Gara1ow avail root. rec rm.'scc !lOle --3611 BALBOA BLVO . CDM dlxswtcsfromS150. 4\;:iO Sq ft . industrl•I forG mo .... S395 Mo bu Lowtv i;:rt>1•nhe lt & M8 1021 Adult!! $23S Ne vets 525 Vletoria. 64211970 2 BR. 2 BA In 4 plex. N 8 . UUI lnclct l\/C ampl<' space for lease. Loc3 led Ag('nt ~·woo __ pool $525 \1?t•~1111:i:1 a.a..-t1.1_._1 .. _h 3740 A.t 1119'M S.275 JACOISRLU.n pkg Jorutor 675.8Joo ocr o51\ ~lrcc\ from ,,....... • ..,..... ....... SlM Lire 1 Br w/ pool, IW8·lZ30 8'7~·6670 • Koll/lrvrnc C\'nl~r Nr liniv. Prk 'terrace Prof 2 Jlr 2 HJ. fplt. ~kyhtl''· ••••••••••••••••••••••• llt\JLYPILOT walk lo shoP!\. Mature -WANTED. To renl pro OCAlrport.$900/mo. dee JBd.2.Ba.Crplc.wet ~:tut Ind <'pnll II np· SMALi.BEACH HOTEL CHRISTMASTREE adJts pref, no ch1Jdre.n,2Br.l chllctok.:ipprox.3 udlo Lol'C, ti.bor Vw leuiona l bldtt 1n EDRIDDU h11 r, Bout. comm y pll <' + w sh r1 cl r y r RoomsS2S 50 wttk £Vt::RvnruRSOAV-no pets. 1887 Monrovia blk:c bPuch. $195 mo. att~. Adl!Jtno "Veta· S27S Newport. Write P.O Box REA.LTOR 646-8811 • $42.S.645'8672 !lti31~ .. rt:I AP'$Sl20.mo 5.'16·70SG 01m11led5Hlt0n ~79:M 962"'522 uUILncld.640.0964 2296,NwptBcti.Cn.9'iti60 t--------• l r 1110 01.. ~ f r it nr l,Acsd 1t...Build 1t...D1ape r 1t. .. l-iammer 1t... C.arpet liit...Cement 1t . Wi re it .. Hoe 1l...Clean it...Move .. it .. Pr ess 1t. Pa int 11. Na1l 1t. .. Plaster it .. Fix 1t. .. SERVICE DIREC~ORY Plumb 1t. •• Paton i t. .. P ipe 1t ... Remoa~1 ff ... , I 1 Roof it ... Landscape 1t.. Tiie lt ... Tnm it ... Sew lt ..• Haul it ... Add it ... Plant it .. Alter 1t...Learn it ... ~~~.T..~ ...... ~!.~~~~ ........ ~~~ ............. ~!~'!? ......... ~~ ........... ~~~~~~~~ ..... ~!1!~~~!'-..... ~~~~.~.~~ ....... ~~.~!~~ .......... . APPLIANCt:; tU:;t•AtH ~:1111puo & 'll<'Dm clean Exprd lla w11an )lllnkner Wanl a !tl::ALLY l'Li'.:A"li E,xpr d l .1 hdtl'J1>l'r1 Pulnt Rcpalr·3S yrs 1n Pa&>t!t/P1unl. 20 yrs exp. SAINT 'S rrof Pel & RemovAl8. tramml na . s10 St-rvu(•<-.•ll intt Color bn.ihtent'r!i. Vd cl~anupg. lrimmmi;: llOUSE" C';ill Gmghum ::;pnnklen . ln:1tJll & rl! 11reu. w orkm..ind11p Sal guar .Free esl. No Pl1&nt Cart' :1v11 111 home pruruna f"'<' clilt Uc'd 17141 ~9 :.!424! ,,., h 1 l' ,, r p 1, 1 o m 1 n pr u n 1 n ~ Lt 11 11 u I·.: (;1rl 1-'t'l't' l:'h. &IS 5123 pa.r Con~n·lt· & hnc k guar Tak•• 11dvonl of my wait. !!ave S. 963 2632 Pet tranap + pel 1><>11rd · 1''\Jlly 1n.6u~. 64.2·2G4 a.......t-.. .. ~--I"'• blt•at·h nl'Jtt "' rm din 645 0087 W l lff \L LY CLEAN ~k-~5 7J7~ MJIUnl' exper $36-7056 H p I I E 11\l :SV'I avull fo'romS2 50 u....a ...._Cl ~ __ ... ...... • ... rrn ~ h •II SI~ i\vl( rm -11n J ,, • -----ouse a nt na Ill , u c M It S ~7·~ ,...-1 .... , •-!I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5.1 511 . ' ·h $i O ·h.arr $.S ShJC.h:•s 1Jf 1., r .:l!n V a rd JIUUS~;·• r.111 C:mi.tham ALI. f>ll~t:;!) \>ETEllS P i\JNTING Roll. Brush. Spray. Da n ••••••••••••••••••••••• B<>OKK£t::l'l"lG c· . '.1°U{ t ·:.~ ,.11)1 1...'.i.r1· Hi.:tl sl•n 1.-~ Girl to'ree~11t.!i.60 Sl2l S pnructers .• urf. pl ans. Expr'd reas. r11tes. tree ~9-0470or Chris 73l·l~U2 -._._s_ UAV~NPORT&CffAIK .ua1 ' 1m P<' uuur .... cJ .. rth" . • , __ _..___ ---tt: St l I .,.,.,,,74 t ,, II G ca" tucg ~.""7 All ph11se1t bookkc,a·pmR. rl!p•ur 15 YI '> l'.-.pr I><• .. ~:".~!~ a l)m..:s llousc<leanln" By ANN l' .• e e tc ~ es ..... 11 ene ........ ,,...., Pavl11n ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prolc11smnally cl~am:d t l t yroll l f ,_,........., " C.ill Mitchell 54S·t5ll8 ---., for S3S t>h 000-4105 sa l!tnen s,pu CPc <' work m y~1·tr lt e 1> __ ---Experrenet'<fw,rt>rs . PalntYot1rCaiHe •••••••••••••••••••••••lO''offw/;id.l'lumbln2.1 _____ _ tJr!m~if:~ct;'962_8~j;· 531 Ohll _ Ca~lh:ro & Sona £x1>r 493·0080~ter sµm_ M /\vrg Exlr lSl yS345 ASPH.ALTREPAIRS wtr svs. leaks. ~nthrm lWlndo•ClealliMJ C .. rrw•t i . L'urnltur•' ('l•••n ~urdcner. Fr l'StS, re I 'A I . & ll 11 OIOlrf .. 2·Sty S46Sflnlr $4<rm encl Reas. 832.~sg ••••••••••••••••••••••• lorr&.Anociates 1111: ~ale• ltl yr<; 111 tius t 4 m · M:untcn(lrH·t• \'c ry 1-'ln•pl:ttl'S~lantcr'I n •<'l'Sln<' mlr'ltla bor PLUMBER-Repair. re ""IC'u r Vie w Window ,,.. "'.. ~ft .isonal>I~ 646 4654 11fl w Ulle<: t'l\ntnit UI (Ill~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... I <I ~ il'o Business S en "·1·~ ncs~ k-10 213!\ P · ----rea:.onabl\•. 55!1 t!">ll Bnck Concre te Putto Guur, insrd. free est p I pc. l n s la 11 a ll on Washing & llous~lenn· Monthly Slutt m•·nt' Ctme11t/Cbncrete--WEEUING·CLEANUPS ----, , Bl<X'k Wall~ BBQ Pits Ted627·79000t 552·0l34 t 1tirvlecs. U . G idley. Ing Q u 11 I w r k . lrltomTl•T:ilxl 1'.1y101t ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Com plete Maintcnu111:e Xl11. hous~rlean1ng . by Hef, Ests i46·0464 •t:US'rOM PAINTING• 64.2-9315. gunr.6421334 or 673·5130 • ax • annm~• 1-'rl~t>!l &i2ooo7 d uy Owntransportuuon. CaU63 1-1440 --t•vcs&wknds. 124 B rond w u y c Mlconl1J ct nr t:us t o m ---S25duy S43·4t>25 f'ree et Slumpsto ne,ttle, HI Q UAl l TY ·L O O Co Roofh19 - 1>42.0511 wvrk 1·olor, u1otrl'J:atc. Ron'slawnService ---blockwa lls. bnek. plun· CallB H~J.:~S.,..,, rangeCo.A.sptalt · ....................... WA'fCHfOKTIIE ---.i.lso c1111crl'l1• <'utlln.:. All & YARD CLEANUP l'ruft•-,,.,wn.il cnrpet clean lers Quahty work at re ruc._..6·0• .. veves -· Rep a' r s & Co mpo OAJl,Y PILOT TYl'I NG :\I Y-lll>M F "'u r k i: u u r · l.1 r 'd · <.:attr°' est SS7·G70'J in.:, •11,0 ~loo~ r a n• & as pnces Bob 750·93.'>4. GUARA NTEED P aint· Plano & °"Jot' T-'"9 Shingles Inspectio ns. OIRJSfM~TREE l::x1Jt<r·d .f''a -.l.A\:CUl ,11l-. bonded.rns ured492·37211 "'1ndvw car1: .Uulch 900.3953 tng lnlr & Extr F'rcft ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnsrdtlk 'd. '-prrces.fr 1'.VEllVTil\JRSDAY U I I I l ' :.i 11 • \l a1nll'llJ llCl' !:>c f\ In• · " Ull --• -l'!l l'fll .J 1 l' LIW Jl.ITt-: t;ONCRETt:;GeneralSef'vic•s !">.1'7 l508 Block bn ck slumpstone est.expertwork.6t20295 •ORGANTUNlNC • est.&10·5020 &or541·5930 ***•*****•*•• !1632.507 ··rA ., 1•1 NG ,. b ----• · Allen·Conn-Rodgers • }$ ._.HD • -S ,, "'0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'all> Janitonal St.'rvi<'e walls & planlcrs Expert· INTERIOR1EXT ERIOlt Newport Organs 64S tS30 QuaJ root rep:11rs at rcas • C HIUSTMAS • Cspenter bll',.,lonc, br1rk & tile llousc & Pct S1tllnlo( No ly 1nstelled. specially Accoustical ceil'gs 2S yrs rates. Fr ~t. L1e'd, guar « « • • ••• •• •• •• •• ••• • • • •• •• pallv">. etr fi40 434!1 charj<le ror long st;iys Yoo dirty em. we clean priced. Bob 536·99Cl6 or ex per. 894-6308 a rt GPM Pknfft' /R.pafr 548-6182, 646·3'756 «•••ii. ·•1VUrnr"41~~~!?-... • F1nt!>h Ca rpentry l'.1111'1 ec..+roct Lo ca l Hcfs G<M·i 720 . c m 968·7914 635-4384 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---••"I! ou1 lht1••' u11u••'l1 • 1ng. door~. l'JI". l'l1 l ',ill or li7J.6:>48 I I d S4 h Painhng. l nll Ext. Reas. PATCH PLASTERING T~~vitiOll Repair « 11\'cth a. turn th•·m """ • Vince 1..t•uhoff 53t> Kl7J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ l•an~ngH one / CUSTOM BIUCK WOHK dependable. Free c i.t ••ALL TYPES•* ••••••••••••••••••••••• tr l'lin,1111.i• mt•n··~ \'uu « • I EF. M J1\ttVIS H--'' n wor nvl· rL' s BLOCK WAL'..., ,. llJ y"•s..occ «'u" •u11 .111 Jtl lh•• "·""" • • • 11:1111•1'9 Cal.I a!L 5pm. 631·2S98. ~ -.,a a "'" . '"""" Fret> Esl 540-6825 CANOPY TV SVC CO ... ' ~ ~~TIIX:~~~!1 ~~rr:1~~i',"'1 ~1~;~ns &Hl'~~3~~~··••••••••••••••••••••• ~[~EstLic.2!:~~529 P:11 nt1ng·l nt & Ext,. ---ts tHale Servke !"11:1~11~111~~~··~~~·.~~:r. ! comm 1 All Y. ork ~u:ir Haultngtmov1ng. cleanup Reasonahll'. reh able. re --Custom palnhn" v. /ac VJEORBSY r:.ETAETXPTAUTCR L~ ut Fair rnces 96().1633 • & 11'1 "" '" •iour i:•1o~1 .... • • C II II Id .., T k R ferencc !>.any hours. " .,. "' ---l>ur \'hn,1m .. ,, Tr,-.· .. 111 L l'ulumbo c on:.t OO:J 11:J1 t uslOm oml' u1 er .r1up. reewor . eas, l'cnt on neatness. 10 y rs « · .. ~ ~s ~~~\~?1~:n~~~ t ~1"...1~~10[0 '~·free est 842·4597 ~2.: 1~ ~ 642·_7~30-~:!'!? ... •••• •• • •• •••• ::f ~33~e~~s Fr~~ :'~ Free:;~ y PIL;3·1439 =-~••••••••• •••• •• •••• : ~~;:~;~"~~·h~~J~-~i ! ••GeorJtl' P1lml'r & Son., build .slle~ 1-'or a pµt YQ.U HAVE IT READY Thi? fastest draw in the MOVING! l..et 2. Expr 'd wk~s 673 51JO a CHRISTMAS TREE Cera m1c lll e Tubs. • "" •our l'l1n•tt11J• .\11 41 Adds ,HmdlrPmnt1 !'Ian• J o s e ph T h or m :i n . l 'LLHAULIT AWAY West . · .n Daily Pilot men move you Reas. C.ALLourChristmas showers&drainboards . • ,., ..... r l11r mon: mlurmu • Sm l Jobs L1c'd5!'>7 W32 &1().1678 1 I Jc. 213494 I TIM 548·6306 ClusslfiNI Ad 642·5678. Refs 54S-SSS3. 494·6936 Want ad results 642·5678 Ad· Viser al 642-5678 Free esl. 673· 175fl • 11rn1 • ~ -········****• RMols Wanted 46001611iMSs Lost&Fouitd 5300Penonols SlSOHelpWmrhd 7100H.lpW.ted 7100tWpW.ted 7tOOHelpW.ted 7100H.lpW..ted 71o0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • appo.-tunity 5 0 0 s • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• U1s<1bll•d 1a ·n .1111 w ·•••••••••••••••••••••••LOST. at J oll:r Hoi;tC'r . P hys 1c 1a n li v ing i n /\SSEMBLY E le ct roni c Babyslltt.'r, litE.' hsekeep. IOYSAMDGIRLS •DELIVERY• Gen'I ()(c1Graph1c Arts pat'l'makl'r NcJ lllr l'111~1· ! N. B. l lad ll!S W 1tllct, Promontory Point dt•· Sm rnendty cu nt•c1ls Ing for ram w/7 yr old Mission Viejo £1 Toro Part or F\rll·tlme. help, pl time. Corona d el to bch l'rl'f Ill.I s11~1 Piu.a&Sandwich nt.-00 Dri vers Llr . Etc sin• ... fomali: compa · P CB Sturrers w /e xp s o n . M o n -Fri . 2 ·6 area . Earn your own 67S.7196or831'3656 Mar Oays 675·2133.Eves top. 12.131423 lllli!I <L~i~;n~lyl lis:a~ll1n0~nh,l?,~~t;'.sn ~ .. c. ~s~':J~~ ~5~ qu1::1twn~ ~~c~~~h~~u~~b/b~~e~l~~~f. Call: Barry 549 2730 ~aft 6:._ _ :!n!':-l~~~~~';:r~~: DEL T .ACO Ml ·S6l9. _ , BusiMss/lnv~st/ ~ ~ ~~u .. " LOST . ~ted Sz Oran~c 11t h. 1111l'lli ~t'nt. winy. BANKING formation, call830-0013 Needs Kllchen Help GIRL THURSDAY Ancmc~ F1rs t l'l:1s;o;'T l'rm., UBI . cat. in CdM Vicinity Clatc11n1~-d J nd ch.irming Assocaatc>Rep IOOKKl! ... ER --P1ttme poeitions a vail. Wanl abright.witty.self ••••••••••••••••••••••• 152S ~h·'ia Vcrlll• F.asl. ~or 673_.572 a ~75-0955 180ROVER Er" BUSBOY Da y h e lp, $2.SO hr s ufricie nt , o rderly llniness Sotll' Hit;. t'ol>W M ~sa __ • HO EXPER NEC Bank exper. only Oay5 & nights. Apply 631 ·183t 1720 Su~riur person lo slay 1 day n.u-..t.-jty SOOS lrwxt 111 l\ona La nes I Lost F s ed Do iE Contact Bob Creighton dall) llAM a t Ml Casa Ave. CM ahead. Ofc management • •• ~;.-;:••••••••••• Oiwn 7 da)s to ~crvc em pay xi EmPloyment & Nt•w subsldi:sry or in lrvtne National Bank Meldcan Rest 296 E. l7lh ·-bkkpn g . N-1 tt . A/ P . y11urni'l..'<J!> 7!"11-37<1' mi~ture in t:d.M .~rea Preparation te rnat1o nal corp is 833·3700.E .0 E. (' M. No phone calls Demonstr ators W3 nted general r ecords, Ille _ _ _ _ ~ _ Lie no 003316. Bur· ••••••••••••••••••••••• p/Lim will tr t t k BEERT ... YERH "!to_"64~596_L __ . ScL.--'s & cs la b lts h1ng u rr1ce s _. please e. an owor secrel.anal In beauUfut "" ---"""' lhnwut Orange County. BAR GIRL Atlrac•1ve in dept store . tlrly wage Hunt. Harbour. Call COSTAMESA F'OUND·Orn~.c.:it.<1 Y.ht IMtruction 7005 G r o und Floor op -C I ·o . CABDRIVERS +bonuses. Advance· 846-00llforappt .• Coffu Shop S 'h Days S5000 11t·r, monlh ,, :'>lite rro m b1:a<'h Need s lcnd1•r . lov 111.: earl' T<'rml> URI. 1S25 \il'!>J Vl•rd<• E...1!>t. Su1tl' J(lt, ('(>~la ~1l''J I nl''<l Ill i.-.111a l..ant".l 0 PL'O 7 Ila\ ... ll> ... t·n •1• your need'> ·151 J7 ti S3500 +per1monlh paws.wht on c hcsl Vt<'••••••••••••••••••••••• porturut1es ror men & Salary+. ol egu K. Me norWomen mentposslbllilles.Open.~--_.;...;.,_ __ _ Nn nearby <'Ompellllon. Beac h & Tal bert , woml'n over 111 who are CM.64G·SS44 Mus tbe2Sorovc r lngs in Beach Cities & GROG SHOP pnvall' omc(.'. kitchen St.2·20l7 BE A BARTENDER c::irecr mtndt!d. You can Bea ut y S upply S t ore , Apply In Person Orange Co. Cati Collect P /llme. Must be 21 & a\Jll :\;;ood Vtcr~~· L':JBI, FOUN 0 Uir·y-;il;,-,:-;. 1-'ull or P art·llme cam need.s exper , wii: & hair Y~low Cab John2.13/873~7~. willing~~ worJ< wk~~ & 1525 . l'SJ l•ruc .-.. 1s t, Peninsula. NH 673 1521 Be read~ to work a 'I a p1ec11 stylist Also will 11251 Slater Avenut-DENTAL Assist . Ortho eves. ease c a l or Suite lflH. tost.i Mesa profcs!.1onulbarll•ndL·rtn Sl96 PERWEEK ha nd l e w ii;: s a l t:s . FounlalnValley ChaLrslde.Exper 'd Only. ~645-SOOO.ext~ • l-'\Jrn1lurt• & l'lywd :'>HI! (lll''l lo Kon.1 Lanes> blwn_5&a~~1.loldc_nl.!.!v 1 Y.cek Frt'l' Job pla<'~ 968--1671 C ... R-PETl ... STA-L.LE-RS-Prer. RDA. 4 '-l Days. GU ... RDS Opt•n 7 d a}s to i-cni: LOST 3 ~os nlcl BlaC'k ill mcnl u:.s1stancc R;i!it•d on your produc· --"" " N.8. $4 Hr. 642·2626. "' • L.1d1l'S Wl·<ir. l ll·C:l,1:-.:-.' )'o\H'nl.'l.'CIS 751 _!7 11.-_ White Kitte n. White rll'J Aml•rtcanBartemkrs uv1ty. Comm . + inccn· BO.AT CARPENTERS J Yrs. Expr minimum. -· ----CostaMHG 11 C II " 1>ark SclHXll lives & extra pror1t shar. <.;ontracl job. Boat re· Musl hav<' truck & tools. Dental/ Orthodontic As· Permanent . F\rll & part-• Bt>OKSTOIH~ •llHAP ERY WKR'.\I Bu · W f d 501" ('O <if . O Co t! • " h S SA _. T f SIMSS an e "C~t 549 .. 1338 ll~tr: 17t -t, init l>onus. On th!) job pair Hrly rate. 673·7500 CALLONLYBTWN6&7 sast.want.:u oppay or Umc.Phone &trans pre- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------;· --113-1·1960 t raiolnR. Tr~mendous days 768·5248aru;. PM..w.5·4337 rig ht pe rson . Costa q 'd. Retired welcome. • HUC: Ul'lll.l'lt'am•r •FUR'.'l lTtl HE lkr111 Con I a<'I i\J.:nl ::>.1 m C'r:i m• f71·1lf•l5 ·'1 170 ~IO·UtlOK NEED ACTION! FOUN D: Fem ale. J:rey pot c n ti a I t o r c at: h --- -.... _ --Mesa . 54&5170. Call ~0274, ore hn 10·2. L'nill•d Business Invest beige. long hair. vocal & --... upervlsory & mun.ii{~· BOAT COMPANY CASHIER ------... _..... -· --CIOCled Wed. mt>nls. In(' California'! Criendly. Vic Wcst<'llrf Jobs Wonted, 7075 mcnl positions. Mu!>I he Needs Final Assemblers Cafeteria. 5 days. Co Dental·Orthodonllc Asst . l:ir.1:est bus111e!>s sale! ~~e,;.15 8175 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111.·rsonablc> & ::i m b1twus. Exper. req'd. Also. ncl.'<I benefits . Call for appt. exper or dental asslngi---------- •Si\!'l CLJ-:'.\l E:'.IJTI·:• t .. ~m 2 .. vrr·tc"S slat•· · · ~ ·,.. -llOOKKEEPEH. exper . fo'or a ppo intment only v et-Coal Touch·up man. 752·7h 3. ~842·~ -HOMEMAIERS Girt & Curth Sl5.000 ~" , ·. o1 • ~ " FOUND· Younp. •·!·r man rut l ch'"r""· thru tri•I i\ I i 7 30 3 _,. __ iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiill ~ 1dc. Ii 111 Or.rnRe Cuunl~ shorthair. idenury t·all b. 1 u "'. ~ ,.8 0 " call Pp Y 11 person, · · · • Denta l Ass ist ex per .. UurRer!>&1cccn•a m lOSl'r\l<'l')'oUrlWl!dS Wt: • a ancl.. y o m o . Sk1pjack Boats . 17ti3 ch r side xray som e on Ut.'IMar S.22.000 .1rt• dl'spcrate for t;us1 63S·l9'.!b ~tiSO _ 539·1183 .~lacentla.C.M fr~t ofc. 0 Part li~c & ::;:~1:ry amJ Sl'Ulp S25,000 nc'>!M• lv '>l!Jl, w~ huH Foond . M;i lc Orungc Tom 1\ltruct1w brunette seeks B 0 0 K K E E p E R • COOK fuJI. 645-2652. CrushL'<l antll·ubt•d Pl'Op lt> wit h S5000 Cut. Younlo'( 4.5 months hvcinposlt1on ascom pa· ASST MANAGER P a li sad es Liqu o r . ~~~:it:a~d~~:i~ ~o:. DENTAL ASST . ~e S !'ISO s.200.UOO who an• n •Jd). Newport Beach. 644 OfiO.t. ruonih()!lll'SS ror arrtul•nt • . 979·1n44 btwn 8 &.SPM . r olf' d E l<'C :w.. w11l1ni.: & J bll· 111 hu) ----""'nt lcmu n EnJOYs w1Sk1 &Tennis n.•t::i1l cx· -----· pertence 1s preferred. ront tee utles. X· •BEHTll \ ll E;'l.H\' IK>W FOUND F l'male doi.e "' per for Costa ~ll'~:.i Ten· BOOKS but we will train. PleasE per. Sat morning & Mon· RE1\LTOHS <1!12 4121 CALL UBI \h-o;a Ve r d l' No1 l h travel. cooking. tl•nms. msShop IH2 62il5 ShlcMftts call Ms . G a r ve y a t days Or Schumm. 21S Dl.'l ~1 Jr. Sun Cll'm 549 l>i62. or 642 2233 !>J1hng. h:.l11nl-(, mm11c & ~--• ---H-·· ... wl••'" • 837 ·8000. 847-8501. --152.S \\t c.,1 \'criil.' Or --• danr m.: 1213JK21·96lll Automo11vc --• • ....,, ... OR -------- -• ________ , r st .... t 11"· L' t .,. 11 -__ _.,e BEVg\LYM.A.... DONUT-s hop He1p.r1t1me .J .. .,,u1 l' '" 115 a FOv N D r cm. il!ISl'll HcllrL'O F:uroj)l'.in Nurse. Ne" Deta il Shop needs . Mountt ~ 244S2 Via Estrada p u, shin. No exper n"c. CORONA DEL MA.R \ll.'!>.1 mix ~l anm· r\\l' BJ ll>on Phv Therapist will "I<· help. Mllllon Do lar corp L H'll ·~• "' r r •. I 7 S I 37"" I I Pl k d u "" 81"" c aguna I s Female. a~ '>C-45. Apply u 1 I "' c 1•t'11rJll\ 1• .tl' • ,. o; c c P ,,.... "" chn-, 5, ror sm ~pt c•t 1Top wages pa.id. Engine <net'ds men & women of E I Op rt •t c.o1 h I! I l.... I h r I · .: ., u ,, ' -qua po um Y 1·n """""". r "--ut. l3~ Need Christmas U's? T ra inee Assembly & PaekaglnA Jobs now avail. Long & short term assignments. Never A Fee Al Tempo 0. tempo TEMPORARY llELP Call 540-4455 Equal Oppor Employer Cl•ssor1t·~' 011111.' r .H \ "'-' '' I l'Pfl• l'"lon~ LOST OORIF 1 \U 2t,I . ca ~?·S2AO E ves.· · Steamers, ~n~ painters. any agl' who e njoy Employer E._~llth,...,!_ .. t.C~stauvrM..!__'s·. " Ul m.1k" mon1'} $Ii 1100 t • '' 1 1 ar bufrers & polishers, up· speaking wt others & who 0 ln\vnl•..ry TJkl'll'•'l 1111 lnves~. ~2~~t3ni:1: Jrno~ 111 HelpWanted 7100 holste ry sha mpooers. arcboredw•thc:iveral(c -------ELECTRONIC Assemblyi----------~1atd\ ' Opportunity SO IS _ _ __ • _ ••••••• •••••••••••••••• check out . p1C'k·u1> & de· run of the mill Jobs COOK WA'4TED Exp PCB Assemblers HOST/ IA Y & lfACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• P~s 5350 llvery Apply 11t Ove r 18. Apply in Rlf'SOn. needed now! Call for de· UAL TY 6 75~3000 .., 1n $ l 1100. 11111•. t :1 x •••••••••••••••• ••••• •• AAAAAA!'_~';!'_AAAAA 2059 ":i~"f;.:.': CM No a ctual se lling In· Kenlucky Fned CHrckcn. ~· 8:1.!:.!2' _549·2730 HOSTESS ., 'h1·lkr th1'i q •ar 1w ·. Dr1nkrn.1:prohle m~ JOBHOTLl ... E :.,_ ----vo!vl'd &lnowsellking ap· ~juna_!kla£h .. --WCTRO ... ICTECH. 1·...1p1tJl .:u1ns 1 ewrn nr 10 Call i\lcohol Helpline• " 1 __________ 1 pomtmen s. or W· one " \l''tnknl Ill lllii ('P ,\ 2.a hrs II day 835·3830 Secy. Gen ore. lll'<'ept ol the most popular & COSMETICS Electronics manuf hlJS N e ed individ ual w/pleasant a ppearance & pen oc\allty to wort pll i m e includ in g weekends. Gr(.'Ct public, assist saler;persons in model homo office. Ar n u 'n : SECOND INCOME! m.tn.•i.:•·cl, 1-.111 h11 0782 -------Etc Etr F.tc Etc. Etc. AYON successful products on Shnrp Rais wanted Sell an Im mod. openinf,? ror .ABORTIOM ('1\Ll~!">~-ll505 the market today. An In· nat ural cos mdlcs. anell>etronlcs tech&lesl 111\l''!nWnl l'.1rtnl"r rm lt.-mc1tfrhn1o: Comp.my & l't or lull t1 ml' ni.•n.1"v L'uMom Uonw Hulldtng rn\!nl bu~ or \llUr 11-..11 l<1•ph .\cl l'i~. Dftlly 'lo <''Cf>cr r1·(\ •·umph·t,. J'll111 I' O llo \ 15ti0 , tr:untnK ' ''"' 111cumt• \ r"'ta \lt''IJ, !li!H:!ti Cuunschn~ & Hd L•rr.11 Control C:.irec1 l'Xpens1 vc product who'i1 Comm. bonus · car· inspector . 2 Yrs of e lec· l'ri·~ hist 0,a11 ~kn11., _ i-:mployml·nt 1\g l'llC'_Y, M.ed Extra SS pa me 1s a houaehold 64~~~· •• _ _ lroruc study in collcg11 or ""'1Jr lh•lpllnl'!°>'l71~lll5 ToM-&.• word lhruout th<.• world equi valllnl w<>r k o r "" i\CCOCNTANT ga W k hf I Cosmetology Nal'I corp. Chriltmal M ... -...i•r'. or 111 .1 yout u . m1lllary exper. req'd . Call 644°3389 9AM 'tll NOON THE IRVIME CO. ~ Newport Ctr Or Ne)Nport Beach Pllt::G~'\NT~ TAX PllEl'/\llF.H ,..,. r nd h •· nC{'ds de monslrators & Expl.•rll'lltl'cl 7~2 !M l F:arn a bout S40 on 11vcry m t ty almo11 p ere "' supervisors ror new skin Xlnt benefits lncludlna I nv.-,1 m1·n1 ''n ur ed 1 -- C11r1 n i.t ronr 1d ('n l 111 I rnun'ir•hng & r dt•rru l StOO you S(.'ll as un A VON have run while you c um <' :ir t• c 0 n c e Pt X 1n1 medical! dental. F..O. E. 1\ppl 1unl'C·P a rtDcpt Keprc :1e ntal1vl• ~h-11 top pay. You rel'Ctvu u career futur1.1 . Call Mr Olac ln1tniment1 t ult y11lll•r1 \Ir .\mt•i-tillf.D rnmt• rt'ucJy lo )CO 1213 1 t>i :1 111<!-, '•·.:ol SlllO O(.•l I 111011c111.i Abiirlluu. ullvi>llllll & lm mt!d op€.'llllll(. S tdf ~eullrul 0 1lls. J.l'Wt'lry. ~uaranleed salary +ex· We al ~.1on ·Wed 2·Spm 102 E.BakorSt.C.M kt'\·plni.t • 1•11 trem e ly libera l com · ,\l'(.:,\HE 5'17 <i'iliJ "turtn w parts bhuck cos moucs, more. massw n & bonuses. Con· 493.9329 _ _ ---~·5300 _ Equal Oppor Employer \\nil' for 1111pt lo 111,1·u.,• 1l,•l.111' I' 0 Uoit 287 1. 1'!11nl & \lltllJU•' ~t .. n · 'Pt lkh c ' !Y.!liOO ---• )(rnund .1 mu!il $5 r lo s how you how. C11 ll - T1 rt<1I nr "AoohTuht"'1" · .,tort Coll 1'alc, 1142·02'12. 540-7~1 or Ze nith 7 1359. ~!~ t& :~:~ ~~·~r;:,':~'i COUHTER HELP EXEC. SECRETARY ror ·----- \Jn\ h1t Jllon \lu'l ''" - 11uic kl\ ,\fl :, •11111 ,?;Ii I MoMy to Locm 502S l>Jtl' l'arty·1·11k1: Trips Apt ~gr. 12 2 llr un1l 'I. No . --• poss1billtles ror both men Must be 18 & have neat l>1.1mund v 1rl'>, 2 .. 3 W 11 C y &women. uppvara nce Grv at inveslmvnt co. I n Housedeaning Servlrc faihion Island. M ual nds mature women. P/T, have 4 yrs exper . ty~ earnec. Top$$.64S.5123 65·70 wpm. sh ll0·90 wpm. • -- Apply. T~11 369 San Hou.'lt!kt!i!per Uve·ln So .. ~ltguul Or. Suite 200. La~una ~ome. 3 Sm all N B S<'hool Chlldron. 499-40'JI INTERIOR DEC OR .........••..•.••...... I •t, 2nd & Jrd T.D.'s 1.<J \ '~ \V \I I.MU. t-: l'rt"(J1\ Olll lllllJl)rtJOt Gu) 11 Ual:' Pl'b 'vi a uce. ·' BABYSITTER who c an P' time job for student. l!VE FOTO DATE 0-W 8&12 I 0 Vl' 9 m 0 n l h 0 Id Acply art 7pm. So Coast (;rt~'i5h0\) 111)11 \I 1.>wrwr nl'h b H IOll " Nua ' '"" flurl 1•r~ 11r d vr• 211 • I.Jo~ n \l(l Ml'f 12\-.i c; No expcr MC. You re· 1'134 u2::14.IGI l~S2. ASSEMBLERS Mutun '. re liable. my celve rull puy whllcbcinJI Paza Theatre no 3. 68:1 home 2~ days a week Sunflower. Cosla Mesa 2pm·8Pm W estm in ~ter Bol 1>a trained. You C'an work ----Fvll Tl~ Chica 89'l·OSOO. mornin~ or evt-. h rs. On· *KAREN'S* Xlnt oppc1rtur11ty in ~1111· ly 10 min by Fwy. from lii:t lKll.1 Hrokt·r 5030 Ol.JTCALLMASSAGI-. •non Viejo l nt!\)'~lr1ul Rahysiller llousckeeper. ull s urround ing com· ( u mplex \t u11t have ti· ... :1n. 2 bo>s s & J Must mumt1es. You owe tl to ............•.•••.••••• COFFUSHOP ,,.,.1 mnnry for 2nrl tru"t 1.r1":t f..')11 c•u mo .11 ...... 1 !>roll lleutly (;41 11 oP~2 \~ >1.'11417HO " if .. I -mJnuul d t'xll'rlly m "m~ love children. huve exper yourse tu ut <.'8Sl in· llut,t ,1n1llnl( lhru oUI .I ,11 k ~rll ll u rr1 e1• '""l:o. I \0 ~'JI;. i533 ut rl'' l'lJ 11~1 1144. 937•420 0 MOitCpJH. Trust •SHARON'S* Ull1\: A 1,1. ~ ASSM~ 1-: 4!1111 224 HAMBURGER STAHD Dffd.i 5035 Grl.l!ls SIS.WO mo ••••••••• •• ••••••••••• • EXOTIC GIRLS M113sofe & Modcd lng ~Tl'\' !\tandtnll l1111lclin1: surrnundrd h) 1Jut k11l1Z LOANS 9% Located ln So Orun~1· Alio 2nd TD Locutt Coun ty, Yt•a r ·round fa1restTcrmsslnct1 1949 ooarh town lmm11cult1tc· Sottter Mh). Co. ~~~!}·' l>uwn i\l(l 642·117 I 545·0611 Outcal Only 542.·316\J "THE EXPERIE NCE " /\dull m ote l C losed clrcwt TV For Rc111irvt1 tlons, 548·9755 --COCKTAILS SAYE SS •PALM RE.ADER• Newport Ocuch rrtv&ll" party will buy Past, pre!lent & future. <M.att1ndinr. ol)p('aroncr your 2nd T O 642·3573 Uc 2131694·1350607·~72 & location S1•11t!I 100 ht & 2nd Loont GRAHD OPENING! Low down po) m(.'nt h• ........ R--"' fJ u"'llr11•d bu yi•r i\jlt lrvlm.• l'aclflt' F'1nun('111I Spiri-.uulrtCJ1 837 1200 Compnny U40 lt292 Announcm11 thv opcntn~ ---- ------ol ou r new orficl• loc1UL'<.I Sw:111111 S-ic• F.ARN 10' • on hX'ul TD's til 11H55 El Com lno Real. • ....,, ...,, .. '"' BI U.HARDESTY S un Cll'mcnt11. Op41n SI m onthl.> ke:ilt.or r.75·2866 lOam J()pm . Now for a 25 Hours p week hwadh•i1 h m1t<'d time only, our 1t F.stabllshed accounts ~9'Mfth/ tx·i1t reading, reg. S2.$ & eq u1 pm<-nt s~ooo PeNOltdt/ Now S12.50 Smaller re Down UBI. U25 Mesu Losl' foUftd .adlnas also OVt1ll11blc Verdi! East. Su1tr 100. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Appt'" not n~. 492.9034 Costa M esa t next 10 ~ 5100 ()1'492·7296 Kone Lencal Open 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---l1ay11 to serve your net.'<11 Be more attractive In on• 751·3741 SCRAM 'ETS week Loi(* u11ly lbs r e -~ volut1ont1ry w•Y that's ~~~~!~t:.)' ANSWER~ ~~fta'i°a the eountry !I0'.4 Cocklails , ask1n11 Indict -Tnbt-- Sl)S,000. or 11ubmlt. UUI. SI.led" -Number L52S Mcsu Vl"rd'i F.ut U·TURN 8'11te 100, Cu!illA Mellfl They 11sy lhul uglnl( t~ o Cneat to Kona Lnn~•l Oflc•wlly 'trt•et . Nol for ()pen 7 doye t.o •t•rvc my wife• She reochcd 39 )'C)Urn(ledl 75137!!__ andmudcu U TURN VrAU unuscd ltemt could Lott Ii FOUftd 5300 be IOtl'leOfW'• Chrlatmul •••••••••••••• ••••••••• Wl\Y not .. 11 them under Fuund Mnle Sprtoaer tbe Dll.ll)' Pilot Ctlt'btmu Sp en A p r x l 1 r Trft For lnlcnnaUon call Llvor /wht ctr County our Clwtatmu Ad•VIMr. lJlll, rncl Or1nae1 S.nta 8GM7L laabel. C)t 642 22G - P.O. BOXES For Rent 631-0727 OVERW~IOHT., Guarant~ 10 29 lh~ 30 da.yt. LoM a ccu mulated fat • 1nchea, rapid llabtenu'I ot akan..t 1n t1ruMd 1narJ.1 ••'•· IUU"IOUI No dr\111. SH. rrum 1•nm1>onents 1-'amihurlly & r c rs G ood pa y vest1gale this unus ual u11l111o? m1n oscope \NY 644 1537 oppor Contacl Jenelll' hclptut c;d bl'nc r1ts, --Ta ulbee.833·!!008. "olury commcnsur ute Babysitter Uvc·ln. i1 pcak -- w l""<Pr <.;111 1 Carol English.SB a reu. own Scllthln~a rastwlthDaJly ~1 :lll:IO for uppt. rm. 640.Jf.OO. 833:76W_ Pllol Want Ad11 Jobi Wanted, 7076 Jobt Want.cf, 7075 Jobt Wanted. 7075 ······················· ...............••••••••......•.• , •...•....••.. T ATTENTION: JIMMY WILL WORK FOR PEANUTS! .. DONATHAN 631·1873 ·~ Custom C:1fl Wrapper beginning part lime. full t ime holid a y season. Mus t be avail Sal/Sun. Only exper need apply. Hoaer's Ga rde ns. 230\ San J oaquin Hills Rd. Nplkh. J)c!Uverymen ror home de· Hv. LA Tlme11 Ca II 5'\8 · 1740 art.Gpm. _ _ ___; FURNITURF. DELIVERY Hous"kocpl'r for auest Man Wanloo fulH1me fOf' home 11! C.M . furniture delivery. warv· _ Olll 646-6716_ housing & bu1lrllnR main• HousL•kcf'tWr, purt-tlmc, tenancc KoowtC'dao of lrvmt.: :ir~·a. small h 11.nd ~0 0 11 581.350s net'cssary. l::>lper d pre· ------ ferroo. Cricket ll'lffrion 491-4131 Inspection DEUVIRY GAS Man wanted. ~;;j Mu11t be over 18 & have car wash. Salary + clear driving record Ap· comm. Call &44-44e0. INSPECTOR FIRST SH In ply In person· Newport F1ortst Cienerot Offlc• 3&311 Nwpt Blvd. N~ Pcrmllnenl part·llme. Multi M llllun bollar Deliverymen LA Times corp. 11tamn11 new ore In home dell ve ry routti. l r v 1 n c: N c: e d l' n . 3 30-6AM. $275 mo. Mu1l thuslasllc. poalli YG Minimum l ·2 yeors cx· have dependable car. minded peuple 1o In· ~ence In lnspccl1nn or ~.;.._.;,__~_111_. ______ 1 troduce Inexpensive na· l>Cn Aasemblles. Able to tlonally known products corrolate prints a nd from our ofc Fr~· pttrk paru lists. Wiii be ex· Ing & other bl'nc tll1. peeled t o t!Over 1n° pleas11nt llurroundmg1 & pro<:t'Ss and final ln1pec- relaxoo atm~hcre No lion w1lh minimu m or exper 11~ & nu 1c:llm11 supervl1lon. Delly cfr· involvlild. XJnt oppor. for pendabllilY a mutt. APP· adv a nee m e nt. Ca I I ly 1n pcr'°n : :·--·········~ U3 ·80 9S, T l m e lll• : ~ ~ ,::.. : ::;r£m;o!:·~~ft1 Op STANDARD · : lad = : GENER~r.r~E MEMORIES, 1Nc. . • • Typo co+ wpm, nu t ASublldlary ot • • • handwrltlna. Ablo to APPLIED • ir1tt..1ot uihcilp7ou1tll • handle detail work. MAONETICSCORP. • • Uwm will\ •n •d 11ndtr it • llKo • F /llmc Good working 22:21 So. Anno Street .. hlty'ltot • condl & benetlt1. 4pply SAntn Ana, Calif moc " Chrit....,. y,... • Nallonal Syal.t!ms Corp, • • • 4361 Birch Sl , N. 8. An Equal OpportunllY • • Oii• C'hr111m11 frt"I! wlll • Employer M/F • nm r11cll Tllul"ld11y rrom • GINlltAL OFFfCI • !"lo•llllllllruO.r letll. • P 'tJmo, 5 day• wk. Typ • ·-----· • - - : iwn.~•):S:'!!r:~m.. • Ina req'd. Sh opUon11. see what'S under our Tht )10RE 100 RUN : Salllry dopc<nds on flkllls. DAILY PILOT : Thl'l.D>Syou l'AY Mus t l l kv workln• CHRISTMAS TREF. • • w I n u m b o r 1 . X I n t l:'V rJ Thursday In the : ~~'::79 J J~; : bentflts . Ne wport Clr Clu:slrlcd MCtion. • ~ 1nl0f'm111ot1 • 1a • local Ion. C all Rita For1nrocallour • pt9ffy011rlld • OledaloMi... M4•1UO for CbnatmaaAd·VIMr :. *. ~ ... ~ •• * • .: •OPt· £.0 .n; 642·1111 , . . -. ~·!.~~ ..... ?!.~~·.~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~~ ..... ?!!:~ ~"!.~~~ ..... !!~~ ~~!.~~ ..... !!~~ ~~!'.~~ ..... !~~-~ Monday, Novombor I ~ 1978 CAILY P ILOT 01 J .HSUR ... ..ace: OFF~lCE MANAO""R/ R~al &.t1tlc n ~ s r 1 It A T o R y Stc·ADMIM·ASST. TECHMICI...... Doqs 804 MlsctflaMOUa 8010 1eeUa.wou1 8080 • ..,. s • &:. . TIIERAPIST M t k "'" •'' • •' '' • •• •• •• •• •• • •'' • ••• • • • •• •• • •• • • •• • •• • • ••••• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • TOP U +or mln1.11 cor & EXEC. ASSISTANT MAHA GER ll hit . 1.111 w:r Sectt'tary tor trade as· Ccrom1c s or 11cle11re AK<.: Duch~hunJs• AU'tOTF.l.F:PllONE eicpenaea will be paid (Qr Fut arowing medical ll 8 ta. Apply al an toe. IDW otc. In N.B back1tround mundJWry St d• •·h . «tk • ·.hot •,. CARPET FOt• YOU l' l •A o sl"''. . o , C I........., Recent e1eperlt nce re C l e men t e G t n c r a l Alrport area Exciting & u .. I d f , .. , ., ~ .. ' '"'"-" ""' top notch •aency person, ~~· ::' t r~6nf}~c ii 0r' Bk. sige1ntl1tl 1111ll'3. Prl mr Hospit al. Rei.plratory chaltenjlng oppor ror In .... sic 1.1n< t rstan ioa 0. w0tmd· PSY t.sUi• 11 4 oos11 yd l:M 1073 ~ble to ~~turkellnf1• un· k:n 8 "\nowie:/'ge o r loutlon Rcsldenlla l. Therapy Oepl.496·1122 div. wtloitiallvc to or ~l~'tr~~·g~ m::~ut<'X~ 11~ 14P I 7211·4485 PLUSH SH.AG Rt•jl. f'oo-1-,-.a-b-lc-.-ll-ltt-l<'-., Ale rwr n f1· ~fie nb1 · small 'buslncn 1y1tem1, eommerclul ek Sulary. Rt w aanlte" handle v11rled bt'111d1lH. sul11ry com YORKSHIRE T ERRIER Low1·al prH•ci; on ,i ny cue i;t1cks. r11ck & balli.. io8~~:11?:rihr~~c:.ti:R : 10 wpm typln& a must. Sh C°~ij111110n \ovcrridcllh &~:h~a&to1n~~~r 11~!· .1~~11•1 & .,!'"60Cbl matters mcns u r ;it.-w / b ;ic k l'U I'S Ch 11 mp blootJ muJor bnnd. Call for $120 Xlnt conn 842·1577 also pas~ stote IMur&n<'t> d~'lllrubl\• This Job Ill for a u P P w 1 t per n.'Q'd ~11 for appl 1 yping pro t'm solv ground M1ss100 Vl1:Jo In 1111"11• tiny 3 lbs .11tu1 fn.'t' quot.c 10 5pm dept exalll & be he'd. you If YO~ 're 11 r<•nl secrnlary._750·8827· Mt.'ycrhor's. ll!>k ror J im. Ing 1./~1ht~ ~785~1 P•.e du~Lnul 1trt'!1 Cllll Cnrol iwrv1re ~·64~ 17 14 1497·1345 elloneoua Xlnt ben~Clts. C1tll Mrs "whirlwind & Clln do all ~(h80U. rcq :s1 es a ·~th. 58l·3>i30 ror JJ>fll W--"-""' n .. k 833" ... " thln•s in 11nofflce wcll RE SALES -~. 8 "rn "r {1 P upp)' l.Dly boy.aoldtweedS9~. ~ u:i er. ..,.,..,., " . . • <---t--'•• to er 1500 T1:1 E SOI f('ITQl>S . ' u ' h cart ••••••••••••••••••••• •• IOlt Send rt>llume in con· ftETA.IL SALIS ~ ... __...... ~ • •,. • " female 31.~ mos. lonA w.ro~.: !L1'0n tea K ...... /H orlt fidence t o · ~t ed l cnl • • Ofllrc Supplies. S ta •S.cretariea/LCICJCll (41 P1 timnrvt•ntni~ Ell· hair. beuut m11rkl11"11, S65 640·~4 SSS CASH FOR P/Time Jr!!:ngs Devin l.ub11rutorlc11, Join #1 liOfWf'Y & Printing. Full f"lnAn11l!l.st Cntrlr 14K l't'r only, hrly wul(c ~ 897-4023 ;· WICKE!t Day Ht•d / GoodUM.'<i furn/rcCrlilb Jl!ltl M AlrPorl Loop Or. 'ft & P/Umc ~1t10011 11vail Employers l'ay All Fet:)l iiuaranlCl'ed IWll·8610 aft Coorh with full canopy. frir.s/11tove11 546-0768 ____ ~_7_·6020 Cosla Mes11, Ca 92626. #-1 in SClllea Phone for appl 557·9212, LU\ Relnder~ /\l(c:ncy 1 Free to You 8045 White w/areen a1.'C'l•nl LEAD WOMAN OFFICE HELP. position If I In Utff"91 ask t o r Mr. W c s t • 4020 Birch St. Ste lOil •••••••• ••••••••••••••• mottrcss. Sllahtly Ut-1.'d W A.MTl!D . N B h .. I In "'""'-~Ii-Newport Stu\Joncrs Nt>wport tJeat.'h ~31!190 TOOLING Gt•rmun Shl•iihurd. IOmo .• ~. ""C<ir1t l ivc• llt1'l't'-ORIENTALRUGS Xlnt opportunity In Mis· ~:~. ;~vol;l~gpo:tvarte. " .... =.:..-:. i.~h ..!Ji'S Call ror Appt/F.ti tab '65 M~CH. DESIGNER old male Lo\c!<Chlldrcn On~·~·o1'l 5325 Mu1>l :>l•ll PcNian & Chinese als o sion Viejo co mpa ny Lit • .._,.,...,. Mu ~t have cx t cn~1 vf' l~r ~ .. Lo ••ood horn ". S200 tl 0 2"0 ' •· T•pestry. Pvt Pty'sonly. 11 s s e m b I y c x p r l n ty or work a ctivities ~ .... Vcitley ~ ~ " ... 11 · " u c Yl'" "' 640.701• M h b k d 1 C Poafflo.t background 1n general 499 123l wkmt11 ~ ceramics or s ml elec at ac groun a ong Unlicensed or licensed SECR£TIRY µroduetion, tooling & fix -·--· -- tronic components nee w110 ke(i exper Is deslru Free 15 1hy ··Quick· Weekdays &c Weckend:i; " LUrt' design. Aulomuuon DichondrJ Sod. You dig Golf Membership. Irvine ~I ~~t 1083 yrs minimum ex pr. ble. WI I train ror com· Start" tra1mn11 pr0gra rn. Chall<>ng~ pos1llon ror Immediate opening for ~'Qwpment clei1ii;o exper 150 :iq ft Sun. Tut's. <.:oust Country Clot>. M~' Salary commensurat pute r orlen~cd pro CallMonday·Friday. capable ! ·ivlduals.Xlnl secret.arywt mln 3yrsof· preferred XJntudvuncc Thurs . Sat c.>nly CdM 642·01111. ••••••••.••••••••••••••• w/expr. Xlnt ·benefits c e d u r es Co. Pa Id ask tor Bev·ask Cor Bill benefits. msur. Cice expenence & ability ment opporl. Apply Stirn 673.1019 Conn M1n·O·Matic elec Call Carole 581·3830 ro bec0f1er~t1~'.J:.~~t ~~r~ 8411·0844 ~·5440 Partt Supft'for to work Inde pendently ford Apphed Eng ineer u.l~ltal Clock radios re· organ._ exce~lent cond•· appt. ..·ill Inc. TARBELL 1445Supel'iorAve Must bt' pleasant. well mg. 3080 Airway Or. FvnWtur• 8050 ~a ired . Hl so Cuc koo llon.StiOO.P.I 532·1259 °' Newport Bch 642·2410 groomed Type 70. sh 80 ~ M ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clocks 642·03&1 C E •1 Live·ln ho usekeep er &dk'taphone. " · Must Sell · onn · I-a t Laguna Beach areu. Ph· Part time e vening worl<. EqulJ~t:i'~~~loycr ltN 5'tpervl10r Call 644·3319 TOOL ROOM **I BUY** Large·Ohve tree.$50. Alndto ~axop6h7n5n1~:,.,rin1e between 9-5. 752·6600. xlnt pay. no pressures. J.11. P'ull or pt lime. SAM 'lil NOON PLANNER Good used Furniture & You dig 1t up. co .• l25. · ....., a l Irvine area. 499·3846 LYN Medlcaffon1 TH& 1Rv1 ..... ir. CO. /\ppli11nces-OR I will 557·8393 6PM RICEPTIONIST '" .. ..-M;H•hin1· Rhop or tool LVHC~Hurse Jt.M & PM P/\HT Tl M E. Slnc~re t • t t i m c . Lido Con v Film Buffa. Students pre· ferred. Start now. ·'The CeJ:l tc r. 1555 Super. io New Balboa Cinema". Ave. NB646_·7_7_64_· ___ , Mon. ann. all day Tu11s. LYN or RN l!U-3570 For busy beauty salon. 3·11. Pt lime. Mesa Verde 5SO Newport Ctr Dr room h :J r k ~ir o 1.1 n d sell or SELL ror You. Bookcase Headboard for Office Fvntiture & Exper. prcf'd. Richard Coov. llosp, 661 Center Newport Bearh schl'duhng <'>Cper req'd. MASTERS AUCTION dhuble bed. $15. Small Ecppment 8085 Ouellette Beauty Salon. Sl. C.M. 548·5585. Equal Oppor Employer Must be Cam wt master 646-8686 & 833-9625 Wl11te Ant1qu~ Dresser••••••••••••••••••••••• 200 Newport Ctr Dr.SALES /FULL·TIME . sr heduhng work loa ds. --$20 IJoy's S<•hwinn Slln·I BM E xec mdl ~- N....J Bch g H B Xlnt advancemenl OP· SAVE ! New & Ulled furn, gray SIS. Mt>l:tl Omre 'l'ypewnter.19" curriagt· 3·ll :JO. Charge Nurse medications & tre at ments. Xlnt Sala ry benefits -.-. . Wpecialty shop. r·d· SECRETARY port. Apply al Slunford appl's. mtsc W1lson·s Des k S40. Call 830 3157 S200. IBM Diplomat. 16'' oman, exper. pre · l girl om ce. a ccura te Applied Engineering, Bargain Nook. Now 2 after 11 a m. Carnage mdl ll SlOO. A·I Part· Time. S3 Hour Rnpiratory Call 842-4234. typist. accurately 10 key ~Airway Dr. C.M. Stores -54S & 814 W Steno545'8820 Male or Female -.__ T h Sal r 11 Pi t' f adder. all general office. --19th. C.M 642·7930 & ,. S 83l·~or 675·7196 ,.,....apy ec es. u or. •me, or $600 + Salary open . TowTruckDrher ~·3262. -WE BUY LUGGAGE ... AG lanos&Ornans 8090 ----------• Certified or Registry Representallv<> for Na· b · rd ·.., • 1 v · 1 c '546·1631 Over 21, ex p. pref from your us1ness ca ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pan Superior l.W5Superior Ave PIXA.ltswtf'.Serv eligible wtexper. Must t1ona 1tam n o . 7· WICKER Day Bed/ nd .... 1 h BALDWlN Acrasonic. d I ·""' nl Sa~ry + romm., 1n1 , ., · Se one ca1u 1or eac Mature, dependable In· be able lo o arteri1tl mm.,.,. ope ngs, no ex· .. a a . .. t c . A • C . CoUc h with full canopy tag plus one spare. Wt Walnut. $1000. NewPort 8 ch 642·2410 d · e d d f 0 r blood gases 11·7 Shift. .,.,r ro.nuJred. 497·2197 • "' " Wh•l 1g 'rce l t 1 t v . n e e .... ·~... SECRETARIES Automot1veServi<'e, li05 • e w reen u n re turn pe rm a nen > 499·1642 IDS I graveyard shift, JOpm ~~~. ~~ ~~~~~~i Salesperson tor Par ker's N. El Camino Keal. San mattress. Slii;hUy used sealed au.racllve lag &•---------~~ t a~~P;J:pcFsrer~:e 6am, Mon. Tues, Wed & Hospital. Pets. Ne wport Bch, ex-TYPISTS Clemente.Ori a!>. dero1r;i.,t,!cVl'Mpiec~.1 strap. meeting airlint urlitzerPionn.2yrsold . , ef R h p Thurs Req ·s accurate per only 640-0090 g. cos . ....,,,,, us L se l.D. requirements. Pre· like new Wulr1ul. Must ben lls. eg. rs. ar filing ability. Paid while---------.. Typist/ Bookkeeper for $200, 640-2806 eves & vent loss & theft! For a sell. Sac. SvSO. 1$1000 Ne wport no. 1 Par training. Qualifie d SALES.pttime ,Monthru CLERKS Public Arct 's orrice. wknds. personalized tagenclost ncwl ~'!6-847 1. ~.~o rl Dr. N .B ~!rsoFrn~ ~all 557·77f77. PrL 5·9PM. No cxper KEYPUNCH OPRS Mus.t beaccurale.w/min. (l'Hide·a ·Bed. My apt too ~0a!.ylpaGp10e.r_.parapehrrl&c woc'Stor..RHtaurClftt, ---------• moo· 1 !lam-noon or nee. Wiii train. S3 per hr. Jyrs ex.p.64.2·8636 s mall. Almost new. UOO " lar 8095 A.HA.GER TR IHH appt · For info. Ca 11847 · 7267 w111 back & tn m you1 M A m IBM 129, 3142. TV P I S T . R EC f~ P · Ph675·8374 lags. Or lry two cardl! ••••••••••••••••••••••• For apt complex. Mar· PIX Answer.Ser•. SJt.LES..RETAIL lo!ore.x.keylod1sc 'tlObllSI'SaJ.e.s&Set.Yic• --b ......... _._ R ... "'ILl!R~ rled couple w tknowledg ....,0 •Eas Ofc., has imm""' npeni·na King !i11~ Bed. complete ac .. .:cruP"R'"i'c· ES '"'"' ~ P/llme shifts w /somc 1116 Plumbingflxturos&s up· "" r 11;; = ., SlOO Like new New electronic cash (t.' or plumbing & ge n 'I wknds. Paid while train· ~-.... plies. Exper'd only. ~II TOP PAY '."!"! for )lood typist. must be · · S2caor 3t$5 gistc.rs . Buy direct from Ompa~.~t: ~~~·~7 4~~18~>' _i_ng_._E_O_E_.833 __ ·3333 __ .__ 536-1451 . HELPMATES arcurate.G~-~a blis,~ed 498-0482 4 SlagsSl.60ea. Mfgr. SELL·SELL·SELL company. uuu bene its. 25 .. color TV hke new tit9tags$1.50ea Marchant message 675·6736 PEOPLE PERSON thosf' Chris~mas items s.an Tuxedo D-,t 835-8876 714·5564671 S400. King siz~ bdrm set 10 or more Sl.40 ea Of 0 ,,_ C-..tw MASSEUSE <18·281 legit. Exec needs p/time as· tromunderour Salesperson nl"ed e d . UTILITYM"'H $450. Re fng &. misc SalesTax lnrlu<k d ·-~ _ ... , soc.inwhslesupply.Ful· OAILYPILOT Well groomed. Mos tly 150SE.l7thSlreet "' rte m s . i5 t ·6"1 6 or NOCARD? 547·4489 full time pos ition 1 lycapiluliied 673-2223 mornings & wk nds . ~~Su~it~el1~02.~S~a~n~ta~A~n~a~~ N!WPORT 3 26 d d Massage. No e xp. nL>e. · · CHRISTMAS TREE Pttlme Cathy, "'O·"""". F"r apl complex. 4...._r IW1', 2· 111. ext 1 ays Draw your own ohr sen. Radio We train. Colli 540· CALL our Christ mas ..,.. .,.,.,,, v II~ al. name. address. p one "' H •• R s,:__-8098 · Ad Viser al 642 5618 e)(t 341. SECR ARY ·EXEC wk. Salary open 644·2611 we'll make one caro per I • Rn:V anyt1~ · · G Ca Kng SzLuxury.JPc re<I Add .,"' h ••••••••••••••••••••••• PHONE SALES ,real oppor reer sc T S 1 ... _... $300 b tag. ....,. eac . TDC 0 MEDICAL Back Office currenlly working, de WA.J RE SES ve vet .,,,., set I st Send check or money or· anberg 31 casseltl' sharp, l yr exp .. m al P hone Sa les people. sire.s challn·g posll. 10 P/llme. Exper prefjcl. orr 998-6l3S art6pm derto , dcck,3 mtri.& Dolby sys. duties. Irvine Clinic. ~r. male or female. 16 to admin. sales. Strt work Balboa Peninsula. Over Almost new Ho llywood PILOT PRINTING Jus~ cmplty svs & re _K_e_ll_y_. 833 __ ·94_90 ___ --i years of age. Guarantet!d Isl of yr. Xlnl SH/typ, 21. 673· 7730. bed. plastic cov mat. p 0 Box 1560 c•:1h bnted. S325. Ph ·- wages or commissions. hvy deU w/sales ablty. I $75 Ch lk $10 Costa.Mesa. Ca. 92626 557•3651. hrs s.5·:io MEDICAL girl olc. ur1me Newport· WAITRESS . rome wu er 250 Eas t 17th Street, \ r 646-0609 -Ray Tech. Dec , Jan Suite o. Costa Mesa. Beach loc. Pd. be n, start Pttime over 18. Apply aft ---------1 Bei?r drafter. holds v. Keg va at1011 r P.llef C.R.T .. belween 5:00 & 8.30 p.m. sax>. Cmplt res. lo <1d 4PM. Biagio·s al 19204 Medit. Expandaway bu! or beer. new cond. S200. R .. req 'd g.s. Ir vin 646-4223. t4?3, Dully Piiot P.O. BeachBl.H.B.962·7212. fel.scats l2,alsochrs,J 6'73·5276.Call artll/\M. Cll i c . :Vt r . K e ll y Equal Opporlunity Box 1560. Costa Mt~a. WAITRESS lge modern dresser & RJJ. Employer Ca. misc. 846·6568 CUSTOM 9010 MEN. perm. p/timC' fo LA Times home deliver 1n Ne wport/C, Me!.a Must havl' dependabl car & be reliable. S275 l1 $350 mo. 548· t 740. Mgmt Troe. perm. Ea rn S l 75·$200 wk F u lie Brush Sales. 5S4·785l. MOTOR ROUTE Oaily P ilot r oute 1n ;'>oewporl Beach. aft 4:r noons, Monday lhroul(h Friday, plus Saturdu~ a nd Sunday mornings $300 per month gross ruh depos1l required Call 642·4321. a5k fo circulation .NEED CHRISTM~ SS's? Tf.MPO 111\S OPENINGS FOH · Kl"fl*"Ch Of»ra'°" Did=S.Cy's PIX tet s ~cttw/5" Typists ~ca.wHWI) Clria :'\EVt-;R A n ;1-: l'°"nl1\n •:i& TEMPO Tt>rnporary fl t•lp l7ll02Sky Park lr1.inc CCllll540·445S Equal Oppor Employrr ~--- N'U RS F.·R N W an t ~·cl Suri:tr al nur•w vrr1nlcd ror h{'11d, nt•C'k & fJt'tlll f'l ll~ll c i>urgc"n Wll I \rt11n Some Lru,cl & academic .1tf11t 11t1on S 31 :1 r y opt• n W r 1 l <' C'lass1f1t<I ud no. 769 r o Daily Pilot. PO Box l~lO C°"tJ M csa. Ca 92tl2tl NURSES A.IDES All Shifts. Ex per Pr('f'd. Xlnt ~nefits &ulary. Apply. Pan S.,erior 1445 Superior Ave Newport Bch 642·2410 PLA5TICS MOLDPRlSS OPERATOR Small plastic injection mold shop. Exper. 111 oper a tion of injl•ctlon molding m arh1m•s & t r i mmin g of !\m a ll plastic parts preferrro ST ACOSWITCH, INC 1139 Baker Costa Mesa 549·3041 Equal Oppor Employer PLUMll!R, HPAIR F/tlme. 5 Ye11rs mm ex· . per. call 530-1452 PHODUCTION WORKER )lfg company needs haro working you~ man t t rain 1n pr oduc u on. possible advanct:ment opptys. S3 0() hr start 00-2256 ror appt Pl"OdYctfon. S..fM"Vi50f' 1-:xper'd epoxy roatlni;c tl'thnolol(y.hot mC'lt him Jdht•s1vt! & µreµrcjot!> Stron1-1 mcch. uppt Xlnt l'Q hen II H. Fu llt•r <.:o <:1111 12131 ·124 01 14 ur i>''"'· 1714 I 67S O~JM P l Su Ice;, MO '70 wk up Men, l,1d1es, student!! f: v t".i S at 5 S ·1 • 7 8 ~ I . ~ 7tllG ------QC INSPECTOR Ji;lt-ctronirs manuf. l:las nn lmme'1 o!)('ning for nn dt'<'1rnmcl'; tech & l«'lll inspector 2 Yrs or t'ICc· trOl'Uc .study 1n college or t'qu1valcnt wo r k n r m•ltlury cxper req 'd XJnt benefits tnrludlng !TKXhcnl /dcntal. E.O. E. Oise h1sfr'wMnh 10'.! Jo: Rakrr St, C.M. 979 s:M)() 9UAUTY As...-anc• MCJr. Young aggrcslvC' m an ---------•I seek1na an opp()rtunlty Nursing w/ncw Mission VleJO SOR c o m p a o y . 4 y r s RN SUf'HVI minimum expr In quality 7·3:30 Shift. Must have control. Degree not nee. a c ut e h os Pi t a I So l commensurate w /ex· supervisory expcr Xlnt pr. Xlnt benetlts. Carol benefit!\, Cont11 ct Mrs al 581·3830 for oppt Jense n. Costa Mt>sa ---------t Memori a l Hos pital .t•--------•I 642·2734. Real Estate ________ , • * * • • • • • • • • • • BROKER • • ~ A JI:.. ~ N~S~!!!~o~~ who • ~ '-"Tl9UIS7 • h11.s owned or mtinoged • » large resldenlhtl resole • · • office with a s uccessful • tr 111 •. 1.-1 u~ ~ll'J'o" '1\:11 • bttckground of recruit· • 1111·m woih '"' " villk•r • Ing, tr1tlnlng and man11g • tht' • Ing people. M1.1sl be itble • Deffy ,Mot .. 1t Chrla..,,., y,... ,. to communicate with .. . ,. broke r/owners. • our l'hn.1m ..... rn ... win ,. Excdlent s alary. Clt• 'It 111n "'" h Thur.ii"' fn.i1ll it pcnses, car allowRn<'e. 1t 'v' lllh thrt1 "'" ltilh • med I cu I / d t n t 11 1 In · ,. ttun o• man~ 11m... ,. s u r a n c e . Dy n om I<' • 11• ~ '"'·'" 1"11 • &rowth potrnl111I with u • Thi• \HllH. "'u ttl!' • •. olld basAd firm. n11 · • Thl'l.t~"-'l'eu l'\\ ·' " • Uoruil In scol)(' • c .. u fl.I~ 511'711 & ... k '"\Ir • f'or confide ntial In· • t'hl'h tm1J• ..\11 \ ''"'r for • tervlew send resume to • '"'"'' tnlormJllon & "' It P.O. Box 1097S. Santa • 11t11u• ~llllr "" • • ,. Ana.92102. ••••••••••••• Got four calling birds you want to sell before Christmas? Move them under our tree. On each Thursday from November 11th through December 16th, the Dally Pilot will publish special pages to make it easier for you to convert your saleable Items to Christmas cash. Buy a box under our tree & sell your toys, sports equipment, luggage, appliances, furniture , _ antiques, handmade & unique gUts and no .matter what your business -we have a box for you! Putting a box under our tree is easy and Inexpensive. Rates are $4.00 for the smaller box to $22.50 for the largest box. BIG, BIG SAVINGS If you run more tban one time. For more inf ormatlon and to place your ad just call 642·5678 and ask for your Christmas Ad· Viser for more Information. Your credit Is good with us. We'll bill you or you can charge your ad t. your Master Charge or BankAmerlcard. DAILY PILOT 642-5678 ----------1 P/lime ,_tclp ll·2 daily. EW VS SECRETARY Tino's , 30242 C r own PLUSH 8' Sofa & 6' Lov· WOVEN WOODS N ~4Et~~~~RYKJFF ••••••••••••••••••••••• Admin., gen·1 ore duties, Valley Parkway. Laguna eseat. a ll ~ood g ame set •50r4 T080r~ OFF• $230 493.6825 typing. Respon, mature . Niguel. W/ matc hing access. Over 40ln·sLock patterns 1---------- Rt-sume req 'd. Send to Glass top dlne~te glass Also MINI-BLINDS 30'Swordfish Plank. ad ,792, Daily Pilot. P.O. WAREHOUSEMEN · corree tbls. woOd corree 645-8950 833·977 $450 64~7878 Box. 1560, Costa Mesa, Wanted Jor Carpet Store. Lbl, king sz bdrm set, ---=----·-ijiiiiiiiiiiiiijiliiii; Ca.92626. Must know how to drive k ing o r queen m a t · I forklift. Some knowledge tresses. llerculon lov· Service Station Allen· or r arpct business pre· eseal & sof11. 82" tall danl. exper'd , Day & !erred. CALL ONLY grandfather clock. all in Eves. Full & p/tlme. AP· BTWN 6& 7 PM. 64 5·4337 xlnt cond. 554·4760 ply, Shell Station, 17th & . Irvine, NB. Woman 65 or over to rare Watrbcd. kng sz, vinyl ----------1 for elderly lady share frame, all access. $195. SERVlCESTATION Condo apt in Laguna. Call644·74J8. ATTENDANT S ala ry n egoti a ble . . 21 or older . Apply in 4!M 0067 Moving. Hseful or furn. person. Wed ·Mon. IOAM · Reas prices. Lots of Ma- to 4PM. 2983 Harbor . u-L..........11._e pie. 2 Dr refr1 g w/ice M k S """""",_,"' mkr. Ber IOAM S at & C .. atBa er.t . •••••••••••••••••••••••Sun. & Mon all d ay Sewing mach oppe rs. AntiqyH 8005 5484227. pleasant cond 's., nr 0 .C ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- Airport. McKibbin Sails. Wonderland Maple Platform Rocker StiS, Occas1onal c h r . S40-J684 Of Anti•ques! Arntwht sso. Recline r SHIPf'ING / •'hr wht tx·arl n<1ug S125. El't. II U G E w a r c h o u s e ~ora 1r toast dr $325, Fr PKG. D • crammed with over 500 Prov antq I vory nllc We have an opening lo an music box.es. 11 ickelo· stands S6.'i pr . Kng S1. ull girl dept. Salary is dron pianos, circus or· hdbrd. P1nk upholst·n open w/some e)(per .. but A a ns. w a II c 1 o c k s. S20. Walnut rnd ~net lbb will train Xlnt co g randfathe r c lot:ks. SIA> pr, Corona del M.1r benefits. Call 9am·lla m fascinating antiques. 1;.w-4440 for appt. 545-0403 Over SI ,000,000 Worth tiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml American Interna tional $150 Din Rm Set. Mint SHOE SALES Galleries: 1802·T Kelter· rond. 42x60" tbl. 2 fills. 8 1ng St., Irvine . T el chrs. 646·0663, 349 No. PERSON ?54·1777. Open Wed lhr u Nwpt Bl. Mens & Womens . Im· Sal.!IAM to 4 PM Visit '/\ __ t .._W_h-it-7-p-0-. -.- m e d i ale o p en i n g -11 q. e · C' •~mg PermanentPrflmt·.Buf Appllonns 801 r m s et t matching fum 's No. I. Fas hio n •••••••••••••••••••••• C~lna Cabinet. $250. Ph Island, Newport Beach. Scots man Ice Maker. _!lt_l.1_·2800 _______ _ Apply in person 10 AM to New-used l month. S2 HorSH 5:30. installed. 673-1232. FRGT DAMAGED HOT ~ .......... --.:-POINT Sale . 3308 W Sr Mort LoanOfcr S25K Warner nr Harbor, S;int Recept/Secretary to S725 Ana. !>'79·2921 Secretaries to $800 Used Washer & Dryt>r, S Secy/Construe. loSSOO cu. '64 Corva1r Conv Irvine Personnel Agency Needs work. Bst ofr 488 E 17th Costa M csa 1;.i2 758R eves Suite 224 642· 1470 · ~~~~~~~~~!. Magic Chef gas stove. burners. Ha rvest Gold . HelpW-"d 7100 Only used .a mo·s. Cost •••••••••• • •••••••••••• $46.S. sell $200. 642· 781 days Kenmore Washer & Elec Dryer 1200. Whirlpool washer S40. Kenmor e w11sher $1 25, G1.111r . 546-8672 8060 ..........••..••...••.. Palomino mare. must see t o ~1 p rirc. Eng o r Western. $550 548·9527. R1•i:1slered Qtr horse & T B. horses for sa le. 4ri6-!!004 'l3 t · 304 4 J~welry 8070 • •••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED TOP C1\S ll DOLLAR P/\10 F'O R YOUR JEWELRY. WATCHES, /\HT OBJ ECTS. GOLD. S ll.V EH SE RVI C E . FI NE FUR N & AN TIQUES. 645-2200 1~~~~~~~~1uvestoc:k 8075 '-.+------+tr-' licycM 1020 ••••• •••• ••• •• ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HC!I!. Mor~3n mare. broke USED. REBUIJ,T & to mil' & dri vt.', b lk Guaranteed. All types par11dc Morgan !h'ldin~. parts. rcp11irs Trude·ln. Eng. West trn c 714 > accepted 631·2101 3.'18·101l Smart Style Ju~I what ht wants-a cozy cardigan •or school. •POr15! Knit !hi~ nandoome Cilrdlgan with the Interesting 6-<:olor deSIRn 10 plea~e • style·COR$C· lous y01111g maA, Use lynthet1c worsted. Palftrn 7051 Srit~ 6·8. 10.ll 1ncludtd Slim Proportion 9023 tOY1.t8~ "" 1TTe...i-1ff '""-r .... $1.00 for each Pattern Add SHRUG 1n1n an easy 1adc1• J~c e.ach pattef" •or l1r$l-tlaa over a dre!i 111afs ~lh all 11rm111 and ,,.,ndling Send to1 lhu way dowo• See now d••ao· Allee Brooks nal fines llont and back narrow 10 130") spd '-Stella" -NeOOlecrall Dept 10!> the m1drt11 nee11v (France> p(I $17:5. ridden Machinery 8078 c5a11y Pllol P11ntc<1 P.1ncrn 9023. Halt EMPORARY RELIEF o I A 11 A c h e s And Pains Due To Lack .of Mon· oy & Hum·Drum ltft. Call. '-0~ Office "()7 Overload 557-0061 3723 llrclt St. Mn,ortlnclt ....... ..., H_.. t AM.J:JO PM once. Ms t s1 .. ll SIOC ••••••••••.••••••••••••• Bo11163.0ld Chelsea Stt1 . S11e&101, !71 ,,14'2 16'.i 1213)427·7433, 9um·S pm. I 5 0 l. B S a n d b I as t New York. NY 10011. Prln1 18') S11r 14' ~ tbust 371 Ort5~ 842·8434evos. mochloe. wet or <lry. 2 Name, Add ress, Zip, 2J• ydr. 4Sin,h: t•cket 1'11 Size hoses + 2 helmets. Panern Number Senti Sl.00 tor c~n paltt rn. 8015 $300 rompll'tt'. Valve MORE th•n ever befor~l 200 Add 35(' lor each P-lttcrn for ••••••••••••••••••••••• seal grinde r, llall Toled c1t1lan1 plus 3 frM pr1nted In-tir-t.clan 11rmail, hnndling Cats PERS I AN CATS . pre c. is loo 5t' t . SI 00 . side NEW 1976 lf££0LECRAFT Send to: beautiful long hair. top tnJ.61\34 CATAl.00! Hu tvtryth1na. 75c. Martan Martin q u ality, rv a l11le r od . Cnclltt wlttl ~s $1.00 Patcern~I 442 shots. fS38·9308. Misc.Uoneou, 808C Crtc.lltt a Wtnlrollt . ~1.00 0111y P1to1 •• •••• • •••• •• •• •••••••• 'lllfty fifty Q1lltt :ti.DO 232 Wett I 8th SI.. New Beaut. Him1l11y11n Cat lllPflt Croclltt ·-IM York NY 10011 Print Show quality. 1 yr old WANTED Sew ~ lllllt W tJS NAME AO ORE SS ZIP W/ptipers. mo. 846-6568 TOP CASH DOLLAR t~:"c=11~~ t~:= s I z e' 8 n d s r' y LE Doc)I 8040 P A I D f.'0 R Y 0 U fl Mli'Jlll Crtelltt loot! $1.DO NUMBER ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• JEWELHY. WATCllF.S l111tlllt Crocllet ltoll -$1.00 Do ro• kllOW how to pt a !I.RT OBJECTS. GOLD l111tatt ...,._ lotk 11.00 111tttr11 tru? StlHI 11t11 tor MC DOIERMANS IOwtu, S75.~/F 492-441 0 9ft s . S I L V ER SERVI C E l11ttHt MelltY .... 1.00 Hf 11tw fall·Wfllltt P1ttt111 r .... E Fu RN & AN C••Jltt• '"' ... • UICI tatalo1-cllp ce11pe11 l11sldt tot 11QUES.6\H200 ~ •=• ft4 1AID tm 11t1ter11 of '°" chofct. . 12 '11a A 112 lo. StH 15• llOW! MUST SELL Oak.framed hit tf 11 llltb U •. M• Sew -b it loo' $U5 Don't drop t.~ ball! Get a ~lut collt:e table, ISO. ... .... Wit lttlt tt Mt l11ttlllt ...., Cnfb $1.00 iob with a low·rosl Dally Wooden Office De$k, ISO. 11 lllltl WT..,. fl _aoc l1rtllt f ... ltl Itel 'UIO Piiot C lu alfled Ad Tou t e t ·o v e n . us. Wtltt llffyllf!CS •• llllblt S..,... M iuo PhoM MZ·M78. 642·4489 ' . I 8J2 OAILV PILOT Monde , Novem .. -~ 15 1976 'Whe~ Dri••• '5SO Aadoa. 8-porttd r,.,., IM~ Alltot, 1111~ Atlto1, l•pot"ted Atltoa, UHd .==...;;;;;...... __ _......_ __ ~ ___ ...;.;.:.;:;,;.;,::=..c.;Y ~;.:..:.:..::.::""=.;...:.=.:..· ..:..:;;..::: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •" • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • ••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• ••• • ••• •• •• • • • • • • • • •• •• • •• • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • •• ~Morine Motor HOIRH, Troilen, Trov~ 9170 royuta l.ndcnr. '62 '12 IMW '712 Hoedo 9727 Rdl1 Royce 9756 Vaho 9772 Contlattthll 99l0 ............ 9030 W./a....t 9' 60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tha~ ' l\or~~ni.an wade ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Slarcrean Tent Trlr Dix llrt-i. mun>' x l r a ::i 1975 Honda C lvJc •t DEALER IN U.S.A. iG 2tJ()O Mites SaH~ $1200 '74 Mark IV Special Gold Sltahlly U 5~d lOhp, DISPOSAL mdJ Slps8,used3 1tm~i.. ~~ S2000 ~ l.319ufl tlPM ROY 8rouaht bacl. rr om £d1t1on 1oon f<oof,fu1Jy nllbo:al mlr, Ing ~h:afl, bstofr CdM 675·1784 1,..,A J•'"n W.ioon<~·r 4x4. ~ Eur<>i>e <.'all83l ·<M2ti eq pd , perr c on4. S495. C1111 a rt 5:30. "'" "" ·• ' '73llON1>ACJVIC CARVER ------5$1·9.li!l S36-072:S Tl'Clllen, Utility 9180 ~n.: u1 xlttl cu.n1!· 1 n:~ UATCllBACK ROUS·ROVC£ '73 Volvo Stu W;1~ Low . SALE ••••••••••••••••••••••• whl' $l '100 iz<:• 5 3 S1lvcrw11Jlat•kmlcrior. •MO.UmlllOrtt rru's. uuto Huni. Xlnt. •tte 9911-28' KJngs Crwfier Sloop T I , p ,1 111y, mu'>l ~l·l l BUY OR i\M IFM n1d10. r.id1.ils *•.-n•H<lt S.WOO ti73·3S!r.! •••••••••••••••••••••--• F\111 crews. Acapulc Ul tl1 ty ' r (,nod for 1135 2tllt.1 ....._ 11 (.' Whl T Vel. Also will ~xc:ep w.·,. HIMcJ off ow marnt wk 4'' 7 $I~ Ph LEASE ... ow mugs. $1650 DAILY PILOT lm~~t·w~iny ,.~~ru.~P"h partne r i.hlp lmmed . ...tfre atock of ft•w 645-797!1 Truc:ks 9560 1"'11 ti3 1314l.I Cl<?SlO SUNOAYS CllKlSTMA.STl<EE Uti371Al81tft 5 crew11 lo C arrtbti a O E .Auto~I ftorl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Toyoto t765 CALLourCbrb trn11s lnclud Make ofr. 714, JAMI R f & c!ri 9400 '75Ch!!\ ·••r. p/1>. p/b, air HURRY! Joguar 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ad v1,.,('r llt&U :i67~ ·f~ "T" Top. t1runl(I", 111r, 45&-6Ml MOTOR Acce-ss es cc>nd. nu tire:. brks. & Th~ Jrc the last six ••••• •••••••••••••••••• x.tros $7995 or • 8s t of'f. •••••••••••••••••••• ••• shocks wt lu ult I. body '76b! One 2002 • 4 i.petc'd MC's. JaguaMI. Triumphs 77 Pvt ply 552-01~. li lcMlh.roww 9040 Goodyeur 111 Mtll·r wide 003 ~t. W/1>kyroor: threeSJOIA!i, • Over 100 new and us~ Autos. UMd ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES tread 9 50·16 5LT :S t1re5, 3 ,..,.. & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9915 OweM GrGMda 37 f Amazing new plan lt!L'> -• Reduced $5,000 for qwck 5111·3:l07 lhruout. $1475/bcst or er IE.AT THE you buy like u lease ••••••••••••••••••••••• '14 Max Van. 56,000, rbll. ui.cd 5.000 m l. $90. ·s2 t-'o rd PU. Su p e r one ·"'3' onc 3.0Slu. prese ntly In s tock TOYOTA~ Ge11.=" 9901 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sale. Aft cabin. 2 heads, 2 h'1 Purty 833-8031.i. PRICE INCREASE Also, ull quality US<'d HERE NO S3.SOO. '72 Max Van, showers. rtangc. rcfrlit.. .Autos for Sale ·1.i Chev Luv. xlnt coud cars have .1 spec ml lca1:1c 9S,OOO, rblt, $2,000. ~S 71• KW G"'11., 200 hr~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• h II $ pro"rum II bl • Pv.·r wngon. 20.000. cnm -T• " -" Mew •76 c.lmpcr s l' • i 4.:io SADDLEIACK b avu 11 '-'· pcrshell. ort·roud whig & total time. twin eng llufH~s/ Eve'!. 499·1566 ~--~ •MEW COLORS ~. M·t', 9.5, 97tM80i. Pcrf.cond.557·9349. Jamboree Closs.ics 9520 -----VALLEY IMPORTS •MEW MODELS Atano 191/ • Ml i ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 LlN !\11k.1do PU. !led , 831-~040 ,.95 .. 949 ' ~ ---------~ 28' UNIFLJTE 1976 Comp J ft •OVEH 70Ci\RS• -.trek. 42.UOO m t S3ti00 6 , .., • Huge Savings on ALL re· -9940 equip, In boat show, '76 Motor Home l:'ll t:'llVt:NTOHV Camper i.lll'll & 1>honc '_. ,=._-:-:-ma ining n ew 76s & ••••••••••••••••••••-• 6~7200 Fully ~ctr conta ined In· avail ror extra. 83'7·1073 ,,. __ , Demos. '15 LTD Exec. car. hn. CL/\SSIC eluding 3 burner stOVl'. ANTlQUES &CLASSICS The BetterBargain MEW CAR mac. lo milea1i1c, i.tr 28' ROSTROP ov<'n. 6 rubtc ft. refng.. From Ford~ to Holl!> ·13)'~·~aRu~rcl J~~~I~, &' sr a 11tOAOWAY ·~J.l~~~. ~e~l~n.c~~d· MARqUIS TOYOTA TRADE-INS cond. Avoc ado arcen. Bwlt in S weden dual s inks. rear dinette. Hoycrs. from $500 tu mova ble s ides. ne " SAHfA AHA 642·l272. MlS.SlON VIEJO · MON.-TUES WEDS. $4300/best offer. Pvt Pl.¥'· Gdeng,eas1ly restorcd. roof rack. M47346.52l32 $50.000 cars brakt>«. 70.000 mt. $385() 835•3171 831·2880 495-1210 11.URSA 'kl.-SAT. 1113LQH. 540·7800 8·5 Sl,$50 AV 646· Di~sal Price BUV-~ELL-TRA D1': 837 w73 Maida 9738 S SALES weekdays, 524·215' -r-EUFARGO&CO THEUU1MAnt111VlllCl1UtCH1He ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·7~Celica. likc ne11.•. Arr. weekends Askfor8ud.' 30' JEFFRIES F1ybridge S portfishcr Fresh waler twn V·S's Assum. loan AY646· lloclh. Soil t16ble 16. trlr, new trans ., more. S1 ,425. 646-82SS or 58\-7505. $9586. 830S. Ma m-Santa 1\na Vans 9570 +USED BMW's* '74 Mazda RX3 Coupe 4 auto. s te reo s tlve r . 721\tk IV-!175MXlt·S4009 S '7 Ba . V pd d . 18.000 mi. $3650 536-26l 72 MG Mgt.azJEYP-$2299 '74 Tonno Wgn. 6 pan., IO to6.Mon.· al ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 van a-(906L YI sclea'nu837n ~rnty, very or536-9175Evelyn 71 T~y Wag-281DLS41299 alr,rack,lomi .. S3100. Closed Sundays 1973 DODGE '75 2002 · <629NBK> """' 11 Pint<>45!>COl-Sl399 673-it30 • 547-9709 * SURFa YAM '7620021\ · (0499> , '71 Marie11 Se<!. Low E ti8T·Bird-XEW11S-S1399 --------Closed Oft SundcrY" 74 RX ·4 Wagon Ltke mi'1. Pvt Pty. Sac. $1595. 68 VW Bug·374MXl-S1099 1965 FOJ'd Galaxle. a uto .. Hew'76 '58MGACOUPf Deluxe rnlt!rlOr , mags. new . loaded. S2800. Pvt 536-7278 67 lmpSd-VJD4~-S1399 V-8. radio, new brakes. Rare. all original_. Good CB radio phone & only ORANGE COUNTY'S Pty. Call M2-4.2fil bl DeVille-920BSW -$1399 clean, 1 owner, sharp. JCllllboree mechaniclll cond. Must 34.ooo miles. (83024N 1 OLDEST Tri...,.. 9767 67 Ply Sd-VGY448-SW9 •c""'.4'""' ~1c0 att5PM. MUST SEE' Mercedes ~Ill 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~-.. ,,1JIO 221;2• sell this week lo satisfy · 6701dsSd-lNS976-$1099 1--------- U-£-H--est3 te. Make otfrr or SADDLEIACK & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976TR·7. Low mileage. 66T-BrrdS BM602·S89'J 75 Granada, lo ml, good ...vy~ ........... trade for boats, guns or VALLEY IMPORTS 1900 Mercedes 220, 4 spd, Must sell. 66CtaevSd-SVS572·S799 cond. $3400 or best off~. Pvt dock ava il, up to SS' F\illy self contained In-jewelry. etc. 83 I ·2040 495.4949 AM/FM radio, new in 997-3120. Wknds 768·7508 650lds Wag-ROLS92·S799 Dys, 640.6735 . pwr boal, Dover Shores. eluding roof rack & lad· 645-2200 Sa.les-8ervice-Leasing t.erior & ltres. 25 mi per • '7l Spi"tfire. • 64 Pont Wg·TMX663-S799 MOVlNG OUT OF TOWN No live aboards or party der, AM/FM 8 track. 6 '74 Dodge Van BlOO. Cust gal. Best offer or trade 63ChevSS..PPV279-S499 . orwork onboats,plcase. cubicft.refrig .. 4burner PLYMOUTH S p eci a l mt .. many xtras.Clean& RoyCarYer,lnc. for pickup or pane l. xlnt cond.Sl995. 63VWBug-GMZ98S-$799 Mus t s e ll _73 Gun Limit your electrolysis & range, air conditioning, Deluxe. Businessm an's sharp. S4500. 496·3ll06. RoUs koyce BMW 675-0970 days or 673-9676 644·8140 61 T-Bird-FWJ088·S609 Tonno. 4 dr. vmyl roor. 4 s ecurity. S3.75 per fl crwse control. A real Coupe. '411 Mo d e l . ~ 1S40Jomborec alt6pm. • Valtsw•n 9770 71Su:tukl-920818..$199 spkr AM /FM, PS. PB, 12lJl9Z.J-44!J5 ~auly.F047296S202S. Ori ginal Co nditio n . '76 Ford v:inE-100.Xtras, NewportBeach M0-6444 •--a• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ructory Installed AC. DISPOSAL PRICE Rebuilt e n,.;. Hadio & 6 c yl , s lick. 12m. _,..,.. NewportcrllMotors 37.000 mi, I ownr. New ·73 Catalina 27, !'landard rig. outboard. National champion r a cer Xlnt condition. !J611..1396 Mon- Thurs PM's. 20' GAFF RIGG. Hanna design. new s aris, mis work. $2,500. 536.3739 '73 Catalina 27, xtnt cond. VHF. spin. gear, many xtras. 495-6485 eves. heater . Gauge<; all work s.i300/bstofr. !5.56-8078 . M•w. Us-...1 l TO CHOOSE S 642 0795 S U~es. brks & front enil $11 668 s1oo or offer 642 . ...073 llr13 _2002. 28M ma, sunroof wu • lhts year. Pnccda\$23'.)S · ·m Dodge Cimper Van. &air,$5000. OVEa 100 197lS..-Beetle AMC 9905 rorrast sale.645-8097 ' • Recf'Mti0ttal ~~~~~~c.~ ~e3~r0~~~ 8.13-870l MERCEDES 4 speed. 8 track tape & ••••••••••••••••••••••• UftCOlft 9945 Vefticles 9530 675-0703. l!n3 2002. 28M mi. sunroof OM DISPLAY low miles. <313JES>. '75 Pacer Ot L, 14M ml, •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• & a rr. dk grn w/lan int. House of llllDCWts 1974 Sunor DeeUe a uto, PIS. P/ n. a ir , 1975 MARK IV. blkJblk Mew '76 1976CHINOOK 76 GMC Van. P/S, P/.B, $4500. ' AuntORJZtD .... stereo, mags, roof rack& with blk leather sea.._. MOTORHOME J\M/FM quad, pm stnp· 833·8701 MERCEDES DEALER Sunr<>?f. S track tape & more. $3270. Ph:494·989l. . fully power, AM/FM a Jamboreei • Sell contained & dual air ~· ~~~y'";u.~:IY$7~ 6862 Manchester. low miles. <33S5 I. Cadilloc 9915 track, cruise control, • 22112' M n1 -"'' ·--"" (""cRDKl • USED BMW's Buena Park I lilt whl. Super Clean. COnwlluu.:u. ~ · 494-4605 973~12-4Door ••••••••••••••••••••••• $9,975. P.P 968·3338; Motor Home 12 000 1970 2800CS 523·7250 Automauc, stereo & ,. e v es 8 3 3 . 8 6 7 3 f\llly sl'tr contained In-75 Chevy Van, 26•000 mt. On the Santa Ana Fwy. 30,000 mil' es. (947JGT>. (1!). . 17.SLPWJ. · COLUMBIA 22. Clean 4 eluding roor rack & lad· \l+ara C••ar: mags. wide llres. stereo, 4speed. <23SCFSI. MB ' SOSLBI bl • SADDUIACK :It 1' • saris. 6 hp O/D. 54950. dcr. AM S track. 6 cubtc ..._..... -· xlnlcond.SSl00.642·9738 1972 2002 * 744 ue/ ue VAWY IMPORTS Mcnenck 9947 492-2029 days, 493·8717 fl. rcfni; .. arr cond1t1on-......... ... Automatic with air cond. ImmacS14,500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cv. rng, crwse control. rear a... l!liili 540 ._ ~:~~~~~DVAN 1121FTQ1. Wisco2 (714)5:;6.~91. 831°2040 495.4949 • A RAREIEAUTY 26' Endeavor &s tdedoors. dual dmc ue ----1972 BAVARIA '67 Mercedes 25-0SE Cpe, •75 vw Sclrocco .... '73Maverick Grabbe~ w/Mooripg 675-0085 with captains chair. Ser. TERRAIN VEHICLE r~ltMY~~. 15·511 mites Automatic with air cond. rare 4 spd. beautiful Fullyequiped Only zs.ooo mi.. hke new Jl)1726GSl973. '74ATTEX440JL035hp 1488FQFl cond.62.000Ml,$4900/bst Offer 675·*78 Nabers cond. v.s, A/T. Aid.. HOBIE 16. Ong 119 Light DISPOSAL SALE eng. lncls trlr. $1500 or 1973 BAVARIA olr. 549-3637 anytime P/S, AM / FM s ter eo. hulls. full race ACa r . $ll 548 bstofft!r.1714 )963·0177 ............_ ,.. •• -4 speed with air cond. ,58 2206 In Good Cond '72 VW Qeclle. new tires, Cadillac $2.49~.751~~~ many xtras. cslm llob1c iW I _. •C <680PPM I. · new brhkes. x.lnt cond. $1895. 644·!1784. f • . !.~~.~~~ ... !~.~~ HOO........... 1974 BAVARIA ~~~l67e;'~ r.tust sell. $1850 540-8100 • • • trf •• 9 950 • ...,. 4 speed with sunroof. _. · · QuJllty and Price • • •••• •••••••••••• Boats. Slips/ 1972 t-..a •----'-"' .._ ~ ,_ ·m Colony Prk St. Wgn. Dodls 9070 ~ ~o <348LFM>. 'IB 220 ~iesel. Mech'ly & '70VWSQUAREBACK Guaranteed Loaded. Mint cond • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~r:1~:a:~di~h&ode~ ·75 Ford E-t so. auto trans. 1975 2002 olherwtse xlnt. 30rnpg.. Xlntcond Ong owner l cJ\tn).: <;pcc1Jli\t\ wear . $850. Ph541MU6 • DOCKFORRENT luxe tr1·m . l 162NON). V-8,radlo.ltteblue.llkc /\utomatic,slereo&air l s t S4750 · l akes . 832-7938 PrdcrrcdRJ1cs I cond <3342>. 714·995·2268. . . '952 Newport Is a nd. 26·28'. MUSTSE1':! ne w. New brks, tires. 1975 5301A '71 VW-Conv. Red. Nu l"gc\I Sclcc1t0n .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 673-3064 aft. Spm SADDLEBACK Bluebk S4700. Sell $4200. f\lll power. 17osNISl 1976 Ml% 280 radials, AM / FM, xi cond ul New & Used per Sharp '68 Mustang, Dock space I-Live aboard VALLEY IMPORTS 642·75t2 days. SADDLEIACK Automatic. sunroof & alr a 11 around . S2S 00 C.1dillacs in xlnt cond .. loaded, see to upto40'. reg sJips 20·2S' Rent MINI Motorhome. 831-2040495-4949 •·-'--W--"-.a 9590 r o nd , Like NE W ! m.500 Or.m~cCoun1y appreclate.846-3436 1 67~8330 Slps6. Self-Coot, avarla -.v> .........u VALLEY IMPORTS <893NRMJ ---·-----pwrorsat . ble Thanksg1vmg wk ••••••••••••••••••••••• 831-2040 495 "'949 $I 2. 00 '68 Bug, xlnt co~. Nu Open SundJy 1973 Foro F-2.50. 4ic4, auto 1 -. 1 h Red bl k · SLI P WANTi-;0 . 3•1' 558-1313 days. 492-4599 t.r.ms.pov.crbrakcs. CASHFORCARS. cute · • 3 c tnt. Cadillac '68 Mustang 302, A/T, runs perf.. nds paint. • $900, orr. 496-16~0 or Catamaran. Newport or eves/ wknds t714 > 847-1002 Top $ Dollar S paid for Capri . 9715 S975 firm. 497·396S Master Dealer Dana Poml. 673·3620 clean used cars, trucks & •••••••••••••••••••••• '66 Van. 16obcc motor. 2600 HJrbor Blvd. 496-0432 . S f 2 5:-:;o: 21>' Eldorado. sl~ G Dy or '7-44 whl dnvc C ~1C J im. Corvettes. A11k for Paul 1976 CAPRll' Good runrung cond. $750. Cosld McsJ 540-9100 '67 Mustang Fastback. Pace o r · wk rental avail !teas my S ie rra 350 cng O'Ncrll. 4 ed · nd 548 5344 bl V-8 ooo' Fiber glass Sailboat. rates968·3643.00.1 1993 2'l 000m n •w u rcc; >.Int HOWARDChe•rofet spe •air co . . Nabers re teng. auto.21. Newport (7141675-8900 • • 1 · c • stereo cusette. Bu.y nu, must sell' $1595. No ---'-------•Trailen. Travel 9170 cond m a n y x t r as Dove&Quatl Sts. lease. l6l3MWE1. '70 2200. Au lo .. air, 'T2 VW 411. xlnt cond AT, reasona'bleoffer ref!J3ed, Dock 5 pare for 25.30• Pwr ....................... 631 l.829or't3'8310 NEWPORT BEACH SADDLEIACK AM/FM stett0 casseUe. AC, AM/FM. Make OtJer Cadillac 751.0149 Boats. S3.00 per root per ·73 . An:loo 5th whl '72 Toyot3 ,Landcru1ser . WE PAV TOP DOLLAR V Al.UY IMPORTS kr-~~a~!~~ki!i!: SS7·2808 .-67-M_U_ST_AN_G_g_d-. -eo-nd-.-. month. 67:H300 10 Foro f">~O AM t FM . new Norseman FOR TOP USED CARS 83 I ·2040 495-4949 <213>865-4590. 1972 VW campe~ New rblt cyt .. Auto, P/S, FM radio. WANTED S.57·3160 ures. $3000. 536·1925 FOREIGN. DOMESTIC -eng, battery. ures, $1300. S9SO 546-0llO Sllpfor60yr. old orCL!\SSICS 74 Caprid, !~ eq't1J.pedof. MB 4SOSL '76. 486 mi., Ph: S48.Q95. . ~~o~lw~~~~~: ~.L.:__._u_ 9955 restoredS8rtclas~•<' 1tyour_car 1s exlraclean top coo .__..or.,.,..t . Astro Slive r / blk., '68 VW Fastback good ler Loaded 646·7361 ~ Power Boat. seeusftrsl rer. Dys.640-6735 Decker Mex. stereo, d S800 CaJt' r · · •••••••••••••••••••••n DON BF.RM AN BAUER BUICK Ocrhun -9720 cruise C1)ntrol. Sllcke.r. ~~~1.'640-4798. 8 ler '71 Cad. 4 Or. Absolutely '71 Olds' Cutlass Sprm (71417S2 l920 292SHarborBlvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $21.000. $19,500 +Lie lmmac. NewpainL vinyl conv. lmmac., loaded ---C:C.ta Mesa 979-2500 5 _....,. & , __ 51.,_ cost. Firm. St No335't5 '71 VW St. Wagon. top, brakes, tires. eng. w I a II x tr as. $2509. lloclh. SpHd Ir 1111..... lloC"U "'"7 9:30-5 wkdys , '645·3700. $1800/or besl oHer tuned, while on while. 6'5-6625. ,. Sid 9080 WE BUY TOP Dollar Paid Pr. ply. Call 645-7342 Cull leather Loco! re· . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •US F.D CARS& OnA.l.LTrade·ins allor 's pride & joy. 7l Olds Toronado. all 14• BRISTOL.. All Mahog TRUCKS• NEWPORT DATSUN '67 MB 200D, xlnt cond. '70 VW Sqbk. New eng, Be low dealer price. :rlros. Needs wOTk. Best 60 hp Evtnrudc, auto Come in or c.all 888 Don S~et $3500. New eng, AM/FM New paint, rad. tires. 64-0-SS60 offer . 831·22_08. __ _ s tarter. lrlr In go FREEAppro1sal NearMacArthur casc:J.lle . 754-0685, Xlnt.$1650/ofr.497-3965 Pinto 9957 C'Ulld. $1000. 497 39s:J Groth Chevrolet & Jsmboree Roads 640-Volvo 9772 •73 CADILLAC ••••••••••••••••••••••• Te F CN"tatio.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CA."P~R SHEL.I. F'or Small Pickup $100 837 1073 7S GMC Surveyor. cam pr van. semi self cont'd . loa<kd w/quad AM /FM slere<>. CB & many xtras. 498-149'7 ~:z:-:s1 9t50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Honda 250 Elsinorc ssooinrm 673-1195 SUZUKI 250cc St. 1973. Good condition. Deal offer. 673-6728 Harley Davidson, only 4000 m i. Xlnt cond. Sacntlce Slll:iO. 646-5454, 673-6456 '73 Vamnhn 360 Enduro s trp'ct for off-r oad . Strong. Runs ..-tct. $400. 557-5646 '73 Yamnha TX750. ltwy !!Cat & pegs. Pull ba<"k h1111dleburs. other xtr:rs. S800. 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Clasaifi9d oda do Costa Mesa M0-9640 •PP"!C· SS6-6307 1142·5678. lt well. 642·S8'18. 7 Huntington Beaeh Fo11ntain Valley EOITtON ., Afternoon N .Y. Stoe.k.s VOL 69, NO. 320, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAU FORNtA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1S, 1976 TEN CENTS Public Hearing on By ROBERT BARKER Ol lho D•llY ll'tloUtlfl Proposed c/langes in the re· development plan for downtown 'Huntington Beach have been forwarded to the city council after a meeting by t.he Redevelopment Commission and .the Project. Area Commission (PAC). The council, which doubles as Ute redevelopment agency, will hold a public bearing Thursday night at S p.m. at the Huntington Beach High School gymnasium. Changes were proposed by members or the planning depart· ment in response to comments from the public. The joint meet- ing of the two redevelopment ad- visory groups was held last Thursday. One of the proposals submitted by the planning department is a provision that the redevelopment agency cannot set standards for developments which are less r estric tive than zoning or- dinances. A city spokesman said that the provision means that the re- development agency would not be able to change residential densities at will t.o include more people. . Jn addition. the )>06Sibillty of mcluding definite restrictions on the heights of buildings to be . 0.1ly Ptlo\ l'llo\o lly ll•~h•r~ l<tthie• Goofy-foot s urfer slides across steep wave at Balboa's Wedge which is .usually a bQdy surfing mecca, located just west or the ewport harbor e ntrance. The Wedge t.his wetsuited rider shows, it can be done. Weekend s urf was in the three to six foot range, disappointing wave riders who ex· i is ua too steep for surfboards but as peeled a weekend of storm surf. · Hinshaw's Defense R e sts; Ve rdict Due By TOM BARLEY Of,,,_ D••IY Pilot St•fl Co n gressman Andrew Jllnshaw's lawyer rested his cast' today in a surprise defense move that could mean a verdict this week 1n the Qrange County Superior Court trial of the Newport Beach Republican. Defense attorney John McNichalas expl:.11ni.'d that ha~ decision was based on a series or court rulings which have harred the testimony hC' hoped to de velop from a number of county officials He has callC'd onl» two wit nesses to the stand. one of whom was the accused rongrcssman Judge Frank Domt'.'nach1ni has refused lo allow McN1cholas to U>troducc testirnony rclatt'.'d to overtime practaC<''-1n a numtwr of county departmr nts at thl· time Hmshaw was runrung the.• county assessor's office m 1972. He has repeatedly rejected McNicholas • argument that abandonment by the county s upervisors or a lawswt In which they demanded repayment of overtime paid to assessor 's employes who allegedly worked on Hinshaw's 1972 campaign means tnat tttnsnaw can no lon ger be cha rged with a criminal act. Hinshaw. 51. is being tried on multiple criminal charges that il)clude grand theft, conspiracy and embezzlem ent for his al· Jeged use of county manpower · Hose H e ist,s Pmzle Cops Angry Huntington Beach resident James A. Fenwick called police to report that his garden hose had been stolen but when in- vestigators got on the case, it rapidly escalated . It developed that other neighbors in Fenwick's Win s low Drive neighborhood were also missinggarden hoses. lnvesUgators turned up two youthful suspects. Of· ficers Bllege the pair had nine garden hoses in their possession. Why they bad nine Jra(den hoses is what puules poUcc todny l ---------' ·-~ I . and materials in his successful bid for Congress. Today the defense decision posed immediate problems for Deput y Di s trict Attorney Wilham Evans who practically ran from tht-courtroom to trace the rebuttal witnesses he had not expected to use until next week: Evans said the defense de- cision makes it highly likely that the case can go lo the jury later this week after lawyers for both !;1des deliver their final argu- ments. llms haw has been sentenced to one to 14 years in state pnson a ft er being found guilty 1n Superior Court of hri bery charges also stemming from tu~ service as county <tssc.~sor I le is free on appeal 2 Priso ner s Book ed O ver H ypo Ge a r Two Orange County jail prisoners who have already been convicted on armed robbery charges were taken from their cell Sunday and booked on addi· tional charges or possessing narcotics paraphernaJJa. Jail deputies said they took from each man a hypodermic needle. rubber bulb and a plastic tube all carefully wrapped in a plastic bag. Deputies identified the two men as Michael Patrick Dykes. 28, or Santa Ana and John Daniel Edwards, 29, of Anaheim, both of whom have been round guilty of armed robberies in the Hunt· ington Beach area. .tdwards is awaiting surrender to federal authorities to serve a prison term that. takes priority over his state prison sentence. Dykes f aces sentencing in Superior Court Tuesday after be· ingconvicted by ajuryoncharges of armed robbery and burglary. Leader Exp elled NEW DELHI, India (AP) Subramantam Swamy, A right· wing opposition leader who bas fled to the West. was expelled from the Indian Parliament today for alleged misconduct and sub· vrrsJvcactivtty. H e aring Set By Council . In Huntington Huntington Beach City Council members will hold a public hear· ing tonight in council chambers on noise and scenic highways. Studies or the two elements have been made by the planning department and are expected to be implemented in the city's gener I plan. . The ise element proposes a program to reduce noise levels in the city. Th'e scenic highway study will el forth a program to establish nd protect city scenic roadways . Tonight's meeting is the first to be conducted under a new tim<' t(chedule. The regular fll eeling will begin al 7 30 p.m. It will be preceded by a 5:30 p.m. joint study session with the planning commission on a general plan amendment for the city. Beach e d Boat Pulled Away A 36-foot cabin cruiser that went aground Saturday evening at Bolsa Chica State Beach was removed from the beach Sunday by a salvage firm, the Orange County Harbor Patrol said today. A harbor patrol spokesman saJd the owners of the "Nebula" were aboard when the vessel's engine railed and it was driven ashore by waves.· The owners, who scrambled ashore after their craft went aground . were identified as Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffen. 4151 Danforth St., Huntington Beach. Tule F og Fo recast By The Associated Press The San Joaquin Valley's first bout of the season with thick lule fog is expected this week. A.T CITY HALL I NEW NVMBER The Fountain Valley Civic Center hais a new telephone number. The new number to re- ach city offices ia 963-8321, acco rd i ng to Bill Ac k e rman. city ad- ministrative assistant RedevelopDient Set constructed in the redevelbp· ment area is to be suggested to the council. Planning department officials s uggested n r estriclion on heights of buildings to 35 feet in the single family residential area and 45 feet in high density re- sidenti,t areas. A SO.foot limit on commercial buildings will be suggested to the council. The redevelopment com- mission was in !avor of a SS.foot limit until a high rise ordinance ls developed and enacted. The PAC members opposed height limits, expressing a desire to keep the plan flexible. On including funds for low and moderate int'ome housini. re- development commissioners generally favored adding the provisions for funding. The PAC preferred to wait un- W studies had been made of the need ror such housing funds. 6.5 on Richter Inclusion or such a provision will be required of redevelop- ment plans adopted after Jan. l and tbe planning officials are re- commending to the council that the clause be added now. Qther recommendations t.o be sent along to the city council in· elude a limit of 35 years for the plan, a 12-year limit on the use of condemnation lo acquire land and a 30-vear limit on incurring (See llEABING, Page AZ) Earthquake ~ocks _Chinese Capital TOKYO (AP) -A strong earthquake struck Peking today, rocking tall buildings and send- ing people screaming into the streets. accor ding to reports from the Chinese capital,. There was no immediate word of damage or casualties. The National Earthquake Jn. formation Service in Golden. Colo., said the quake registered 6.5 on the Richter scale and the Seismological Institute in Up· psala, Sweden, rated it at 6.8. That would make it con- siderably weaker than the July 28 killer quake in Tangshan, southeast of Peking, but still capable of causing severe damage. The Richter scale is a measure of ground motion as recorded on seismographs. Every increase of one whole number correspands to a tenfold increase in ground motion~ A reading of six is con· Mobile Nude Streaker Startles Attendant Service station opera~or Bob Barker sensed trouble was com· ing Sunday when the huge motor home lurched up to his gas pjUDp island in Huntington Beach. Barker later told police that no fewer than 13 people were drinking in a raucous party within the big vehicle. While gassing up the vehicle at the pumps, as partygoers fueled themselves 0n the inside. be told officers one reveler leaped out and .stripped nude on tbe pump iJland. Then the stripper leaped back in. Then the motor home lurched back onto the street, weaving northbound on Coast Highway .. The rig eluded capture by • police. Pilot Identified 2nd Victim Hunted In Trabuco Crash A pilot who was at first thought to be alone Sunday when his single engine aircraft smashed into the south wall of Trabuco Ca- nyon was identified by Orange County coroner's officers today as Arthur Jack Kay. 52, of San Diego. But investigators now believe that Kay's son may have been with him in the four-sealer machine 'f.hen it apparently lost power while circling over rugged terrain and rammed into the 1.500-fool canyon wall about 250 feet from the summit. Investigators working in brush that ranges in height from eight. to 10 feet are today searching for pieces of aircraft and the re- mains or the m an or men in th~ plane that apparently ran into problems during a flight from San Diego to Ontario. Coroner's offi cers said they will not be able to determine for certain exactly who was in the aircrart until they have complel· ed checks with airport officials in San Diego and Kay's relatives in Ontario. First on the scene Sunday were members of the Holy Jim Canyon volunteer fire department. They had been holding their monthly meeting wh'en it became ap· parent that the aircraft circling above them was In trouble. They quickly determined that there were no survivors from the crash of an aircraft. tbat. Mayor Plans· Chamber Talk Current matters facing the city wlll be discussed Wednesday when Mayor. Harriett Wieder addresses the Hu ntington Beach Chamber or Commerce. The 'public is Invited. said Ralph Kiser. c hamber or commeTce manager. Rtservatlons tor the noon luncheon at the Huntln1ton Seacliff Country Club are $4.50 per person and. may be made by calling 962~1. Kiser sald fortunately, did not explode on impact with the canyon wall. "We were lucky in that respect," a fireman commented. "The brush out there is still very dry despite last weekend's rain and we could have had a major fire on our bands." A three·man crew lowered by a Marine Corps helicopter ex· plored the immediate area of the cr ash near the abandoned Trabuco "'tin mine and d e- termined that there were no sur- vivors. Investigators of the Federal Aviation Agency are at the site 'today in a bid to determine the cause of the crash. Witnesses who heard the plane circling the area and then make what one man described as a "screaming power dive" into the canyon believe that Kay lost his way and then ran out of gas while circling Trabuco. ' Firemen who noted tha't there was no explosion when the aircraft hit the rock face with tremendous force support that theory. Gas Hike Asked SAN F R ANCISCO (AP) Pacific Gas & Electric Co. has asked for a $78 m ilUon annual gas rate increase that would mean a 48-~.~! .. ~t in the typical moo-thl~otd but. .you AlJTO 71lY A. PILOT .4D "I'm happy! I sold my car the first day the ad appeared In the paper." .J That's the adv em~· ing succes!l llory ot a Newpo Beach man wbo placed thlscla ified ad: '6SCluaic. Cherry. Topcond. Blue, c.stminl $1,400. Alt lpm. ' JCUMUlU u you want t.o coavert )'(IQI' car to cub, call 142·S6'78. 1t paya to put..lhe DaUy Pilot to wort ror you. sidered a strong -quake, seven means a major earthquake. The earthquake that devaslat· ed Tangshan registered 8.2 on the Richter. Kyodo said toda y's quake was ilPParently an af. tershock from the July blockbuster. The official Chioese media made n9 mention of the quake. Japan's Kyodo News Service, in a dispatch from Peking, said \he <See QUAKE, P ageA.Z) Lead Fades In Recount .Of 7lst After two days of recounting . the ballots from Orange County's 7lst Assembly District the margin of victory for Democrat Chet Wray had dwind,led from 65 t.o S7 votes, county election of· ficials said today. The recount demanded by Republican Phil Seitz continued today. Less than half of the dis· triers 284 precincts had been counted as or Friday. There were 93,494 votes cast in the 71st district Nov. 2. Wray, a United Auto Workers of(icial, was a heavy favorite to win the seat in what is a heavily Democratic, blue-collar section of central Orange County. However, Seitz, a former aide to s tate Senator De n n is Carpenter (R-Newporl Beach), ran a surprisingly strong r ace and apparently lost by a mere 65 votes. Late las t w eek, county Registrar of Voters Al Olson in· dicated there was a possible er- ror in the original accounting for 71st district votes. He said that, in one precinct, 25 fewer ballots were counted than were sign'ed for on election day by voters in thaL.precinct. A swkesman In Olson's omce would say only tllat the question dt the missing ballots was about t.o be resolved. Olson was not im- mediately available for com- ment. He Hanged SeH LOS ANG Et ES (AP) -A 47- year·old inmate at Central Jail has hanged himself, Los Angeles County sheriff's deptules say. Samuel Quintana. 47, was round hanging in his cell late Saturday. Co ast Weathe r Sunny and wa rmer through Tuesday with cool and clear nights. Lows down t.o mid sos, highs to high70s. t' I NSIDE TODA 't' The WfO'tl 11ocht"1'Wm are heodlng home today, ofter. a Mazatlan race that saw Kfaloo f inf~hing lirat. and flUT· rlcane Dfck winning the over- all handicap honor1. Sec P.oge 86. latlex ' A.2 DAILY PILOT H /F Monday. November 15. 1976 Royal Gossip l.ove Mat.ch/or Char~a ? LONDC?N . (AP) -The marital plans ol Prince Cha_rles -_1f, mdeed, t~ere are any -are once agan again causing s peculation here. According to the l.A>ndon Sunday Mirror, Euro· pe~ royalty has begun gossiping about whether the pnnce, who was 28 on Sunday, will marry the 22-year· old daughte r of the Grand Duke Jean of Luxembourg Princess Marie-Ast.rid. ' The gossip, according to the newspaper began after a state visit to Luxembourg last w~ek by Charles' parents, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip -and their private stay with the grand duke and his family. Religion could get in the way of such a marriage however, unl~ss the Luxembourg princess converts from her f~m1ly's Roman Catholicism. A 276-year-old act of Parham~nt would bar Charles from marrying a Ro~an Cat~o.ltc as long as _he. retains bis right to in- hent t he Britis h throne. Bntam's king is also titular bead o! the Church of England. Alter Kidnaping Chow-chilla Kid~ Suffering Trauma CHOWCHILLA (AP) -When the young victims or the nation's most bizarre kidnaping were freed four months ago, they handled the massive attention or reporters and townspeople wilh amazing aplomb. After only a few hours of rest, the Chowchilla children told with s urprising detail and coolness their individual stories of being in captivity for 27 hours, includ- ing 16 hours in a buried moving 'Van. But negative reactions have since developed among some or t he childr en, showing up in nightmares and nervous ness, parents say. Judy Reynolds_. 13, is bothered because her eighth grade classmates still treat her as "one of those kids." Her sister Becky. 10, rinds herself uncharacteristically shy. "Sometimes· I really n~d to talk about it and how I am feel· ing," J udy says. "Sometimes I don't wa11t lo talk about it at all." · Tr1eir mother Evelyn qujt her night job as a convalescent hospital aide because the girls began ha v i ng violent njghtmares. "My kids are more impor- tant." Mrs. Reynolds says. ''Most or the children are dif· ferent," she adds. "Most of us could use a psychologist, and some even a psychiatrist. It sure would help. But we just can't af- ford things like that." Mrs . Reynolds says she and her husband have become more irritable since ihe trauma or the July 15 abductions. "I've been reeling so low," she says. "I go il)to depressed moods. I'd like to ~et away and forget about it all.'' But Judy points out-: "Momma, you know anywhere we go, they're still talking about it." Jennifer and J effrey Brown, who with their mother, J oan. have been the Chowchilla vie- HB Bandit Sentenced A Huntington Beach man who admitted that he. robbed a catering truck driver in that city of an estimated. S80 has been sentenced to 10 months In Orange County J ail and placed on rour years probation. Superior Court Judge James H. Walsworth ordered the jail term ror Michael Srwalosky, 23. of 17432 Koledo Lane, after the defendant pleaded guilty to armed robbery charges. 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Their father, John.Brown lll, sometimes leaves the house for several hou.rs to avoid having to talk about the experience, but their mother is writing a book about her feelings during the period the children were kid· naped. An airplane flight to Dis· neyland for the children with a Southern California Lions Club serving as hosts kept Andrea Park, 8, from developing emo· tional problems, says he r mother, Janice. .. They didn't talk about the kid· naping," Mrs. Park said. "Over and over they told the kids 'You're here because we love yo~ and we care about you. You're special.' It really worked on An· drea.'' Hotel Again IJnked to F:atal Disease PHILADELPHIA <AP) -A rederal health official again ltnked the Be llevue-Stratford Hotel to the legionnaires· disease today, but added there was no conclusive evidence or a direct connection. A slate health orri.cial, mea~hile, confirmed that a rt-· s earc--her who t ested tissue samples taken from a victim of the disease later came down with a fever and upper respiratory symptoms -symptoms or the mysterious illness. But experts said they did not know what caused the researcher's illness. Dr. David W. Frazer of the federal Center for Disease Con· trol in Atlanta told a symposium there were four things connected wtth the Bellevue that appeared a550Ciated with getting the ill ness. The illness killed 29 people and hospitalized l51 others last sum- mer. All had had some connec· tion with a s tale American Legion convention h e ad · quartered at the hotel. • Frazer ltntified the elements that appea d lo connect the dis· ease with e Bellevue as ( 1) the hotel's lobby, (2) roomsJn whkh hospitality parties were conduct· ed during an American Legion convention July 21-24, (3) total tame spent at the hotel, and (4) the amount of water consumed by legionnaires and others dur- ing the convention. The Bellevue-Stratford, head· quarters for the convention, will close on Thursday. Owners of the 72-year-old facility blamed fall· ing business on adverse publicity connected will!.lbe disease. E'romPage AJ HEARING • • debts. A restriction on lhe use or con- demnation in the single family and other existing residential zones also will be recommended to the council. Builder Discovers Materi~s Missing Hunlin gto·n Beach builder Bernard D. Colacchio of 9692 Verde Mar told Costa Mesa police • someone :itole $667 In construction · materials from his Costa Mesa project. He said copper tublng and wood 11hln1te11 were taken sometime durlntc the weekend Crom the pro- ject at 1187 G le!1eagle.s Terrace. , Chair JD an To Seek FBI Note WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe chairman of a House committee .wvestigating assassinations said tbday be will s ubpoena an FBI memo indicating Lee Harvey Otwald ttild Cuban officials he planned to kill President John F. Kennedy. Rep. Thomas N. Downing (D· Va.), said he is aware of the memo only t.hrougb news re- ports. But he said "I fee~e il was" a request from his committee established to probe the as: sassinations or Kennedy and ciVil • rights leader Martin '-utber King. that led to discovery or the memo. His comment, made at a meet- ing of the panel, appeared to con- ruct with statements made lo The Associated Press by an in· formed source who said the memo had been provided to a Senate intelligence subcommil· tee earlier this year. The source said the memo was written tn 1964 by the late FBI Director J . Edgar Hoover, who quoted a bureau informant as saying Oswald told Cuban of- ficials he planned to kill Ken· nedy. According to the source, the informant said bis informa- tion came directly from Fidel Castro. The informant said the in- formation was based on a report Castro received from officials or the Cuban embassy in Mexico Ci- ty, the source said. Oswald visit- ed the embassy Sept. 27, 1963. The source said he personally read the memo, but discounted its sign~ri~ance sipce Castro made a s1m1lar stat.etnent public- ly in August 1967 during an in- terview with a British journalist. Jn Its second official meeting, the committee held a brief public session and confirmed R.ichard A. Sprague, a former govern- ment special prosecutor, as chief counsel. The panel also agreed to form two subcommittees to probe the ~ennedy and King slayings s1mu.ltaneous ly. Rep. Samuel Devin e of Obio, ranking Republican member of the com- mittee. questioned the action saying it would require excessiv~ staff. Sprague has said he intends lo hire 16-0 to 170 investigators. In closed session, the commit- tee planned to view a film of the Kennedy assassination taken by Abraham Zapruder. The film was to be s hown by Robert Grod e n, a New York film authority who contends it pro- Vldes convincing evidence Ken- nedy was shot from the front. The Warren Commission wtuch said Oswald acted alone i~ killing Kennedy, concluded that the president was shot from the back. The source said he was virtual· ly certain the Hoover memo had i:ione to the Warren Commission in 1964. However. members or the commission staff interviewed over the weekend could not recall seeing it. ' A r eport of the Castro in· terview with British journalist Comer Clark in August 1967 ap- peared in a Mexican newspaper, the source said. According to the source. a copy was provided to the Senate subcommille<! by the CIA. The source r~ported that Castro was quoted as saying Cuban oHicials heard Oswald threaten the president's life. However, the source said Castro reported that Oswald remarks were discounted as those of an unbalanced person and that he did not warn U.S. officials of the threat because he was certain he wouJd not: be believed. Bandits Hit Four Stores In Newport The Sunday night holdup of a Newport Beach liquor store brought to four the string of armed robberies committed in Newport over the weekend. police said today. Like the others. Sunday's $300 robbery al the Balport Liquors, 4521 WestCoastHighway,·wasthe work of a lone bandit but police said they do not believe the rob· bery ts linked to any of the other holdups under Investigation. Det. Sgt. Ken Thompson said the other robberies, all of which occurred Friday night, were re- ported al Albertson's Market, 3049 E. Coast Highway, the Sport:\ m an's Liquor, 2615 Newport BIV'a~ And Fry's Market, 11515lh St. Each boldupwascom- mitted ~Ya lone gunman. According to Thompson, t he same man is believed to have comJnitted the robberies at the Sportsman's Liquor and at Fry's Mnrkel. He s aid investigators al10 believe that the man who took $500 from Albertson's at gunpoint was responsible for a nearly identical holdup o( the Albertson's in Laguna Beach on Nov. 2. FORMER WESTMINS ::-•llv 1'11~ n .. t "~• TEA MAYOR ANTHONY TAKES OATH AS COUNTY SUPERVJSOR _ Board Clerk Jun4t Alexander Swears In New Flrtt Ol1tr1ct Repreaentatlve QUAKE ... tremor was felt at 9:54 p.m. - 8:54 a .m . PDT. The Japan Meteorological Agency said the quake was apparently centered in the northern Hopei province. The Kyodo corr espondent wrote tha,t the 15-story apart- ment where bis Peking bureau is housed swayed vigorous!~. He said screaming people ran out or apartment houses in Peking's foreigners' quarters. ~ter the Tangshan quake the Chinese refused any foreign aid and never ·announced casualty figures o~ ~stimates of damage But unofflc1al sources estimated the death toJI in the tens or thousands and reported ex- tensive de~astation in Tangshan, an industrial city or 1.6 million. T~e 9uake rocked n earby Tientsm and Peking, about 100 miles ttl the northwest. Hughes Gets Strike Time SAN MATEO <AP) -A s trike deadline by mechanics for. Hughes Airwest has been extended 24 hours until midnight lonjght alter progress was reported at the bargruning table early today. The extension was urged by the National Mediation Board. Jt came s hortly after mechanics walked orr the jobs and pi cketed ror 20 minutes. Airwest operates 2.613 flights weekly in eight western states. Canada and Mexico. $200,000 Soug ht WASHfNGTON IAP) -The Nuclear Regulatory Commission said it will seek $200,000 to help empty-pocketed citizens have a voice in the vital decision whether lo use plutonium, a poisonous atom-bomb material. as civilian nuclear fuel. Anthony Sworn In El Toro 'Noise' First on Agenq,a .t .. . ' By KATHVCLANCY Of'"" O•llr P1lolSUll Phil Anthony was sworn in as the First District Orange County supervisor this morning. He said one of his first duties will be to study the controversial noise foot· print around El Toro Marine Corps Air Base. Anthony also resigned from the Westminster City Council this morning. He will allend his first board of supervisors meeting Tuesday. Anthony was appointed by Gov- ernor Edmund Brown Jr. to fill the central Orange County seat formerly held by Robert Battin. Battin resigned in August when he •was sentenced in Superior ~ourt after being co~icted of us. mg county employes in a 1974 political campaign. The 43-yeitr-old Anthony won rus own four-year term Nov. 2 by d~fealing Santa Alfa City Coun- cilman H~rJ)'. Yamamoto in a run?ff. That term will not begin until January . Forum Slated On Downtown A pubUc forum on the Hunt· ington Beach downtown r e· development proposal has been scheduled by the HOME Council Wednesday night at 7: 30. Tom Whaling, chairman of the Project Area Committee, and members of the Huntington Beach planning starr are scheduled to present their views or the controversial issue. Representatives of Save our Seaside (SOS), a group opposing certain facets or redevelopment, and downtown leaders will ex- press theiropinionsoflheplan. The meeting will be held at the Police Department training room at Huntington Beach Civic Center. Anthony said he will be review- ing other counly issues in addition to the El Toro noise problem. ·, Supervisoi:s have put off until early December a decision on a proposed new housing ban in lSl1 area a consultant has said i.s ~· pacled by EJ Toro jet noise. 1 The decision was put of( a!l'1' the board had deadlocked several times on thalissue. ,• Oil Chiefs Meet to Plan Price Hfkes ·' VIENNA, Austria (AP> Economic and financial experts of the Organization of Petroletim Exporting Countries met today to draw up recommendations.for an increase in the price of cfUdtt Oil. I Informants said such a recom· mendatiop by OPEC's economic commission was unavoidable .. in view or the infl ation in tbe Western countries and the subse- quent erosion of the purcbasiag power o( OPEC oil." The oil ministers of the 13 member count ries or the oil cartel will act on the recommen· dations at a meeting opening Dec. 15 in Qatar. Although not re- quired to abide by the cecom· mendations of the commission, they are expected to increase Oie present base price of $11.51 a bar· rel at least 10 percent. A 10 percent boost would a'dd an cs ti mated $12 billion a yeai:._ to the oi I bill of importing nalions-1 Officials of t he U.S. St~te Department disclosed . that the U.S. governm ent has been cop· suiting with the Japanese iwd West European govemmenls to try to devise a strategy to head off an increase. ~---------------------------------=.:..:....:...~ FITNESS FOR "LIFE" ly IOI McCONCHIE /: I EstabhshtnQ or1ori1ins Is not alway<; lhe easies! task 1n lho world Can 11 be lhal the number one or1or1t'1 15 l oo obvious? 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IT'S GUARANTEED RAsults are guaranteed without shots, pi11s. , starvation diets or strenuous exercise, SEEING IS BELIEVING C ALL TODAY FOR A FREE DEMO..aSTilATIO~ 752-S l 55 INl'.RODUCTORY SPECIAL EXTENDED THRU NOY. I 3th .. f Irvine Todta~·"'s Closing ·'··Stocks EDI TI ON V OL 69, NO. 320, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY. NOVEMBER 1S, 1976 TEN CENTS Hinshaw Case Rested; Verdict Soon? By TOM BARLEY Ot •~ Oally Pllo1 sun Con g r ess man Andre w Hins haw's lawyer rested his case today 10 a surprise defense move that could mean a verdict this week in the Or a nge County Superior Court trial of the Newport Beach Republican. De f e n se a tto rn ey J o hn McNicbolas explained that his decision was based on a series of court rullngs which have barred the testimony he hoped to de· velop from a number or county officials. He has called only t wo Wlt· nesses to the stand, one of whom was the accused congressman. Judge Frank Domenichini has refused to a llow McNicholas to introduce testimony related to overtime practices in a number of county departments at the time Hinshaw was running the county assessor 's office in 1972. He bas r e peatedly rejected McNichol as ' argument tha t a bandonme nt by the county super visors or a lawsuit in which they dem anded repayment or overtime paid to assessor 's employes who allegedly worked Oa1ry "1101 Sl•fl l'?lolo BODY OF SAN DIEGO PILOT ARTHUR KAY REMOVED FROM TRABUCO CANYON Site of Sunday Crash Being Searched to Determine if Others Were Aboard o n Hinshaw's 1972 campaign means tnat ttms oaw can no lo nge r b e cha rged with a t:riminal act. Hinshaw. 51, is being tried on multiple criminal charges that include grand theft, conspiracy and embezzle m ent for hi~l­ leged use of county manpo er and materials in his success bid for Congress. Today the de fense decision posed immediate problems for De puty Dis trict Attorney William Evans who practically ran from the courtroom to trace the rebuttal witnesses he had not expected to use until next week. Eva ns said the defense de· cision m akes it highly likely that the case can go to the jury later 6.5 on Richter this week a fter lawyers for both sides deliver their final argu- ments. Hinshaw hns been sentenced to one to 14 years in state prison afte r be ing round guilty In Supe rio r Court or bribe ry charges also stem ming from his service as county assessor . He is free on appeal. Earthquake Rocks ' Chinese Capital TOKYO (AP) -A strong earthquake struck Pelting today. rocking tall buildings and send· , ing people screaming into the streets, a ccording to repor ts from the Chinese capital. There was no immediate word of damage or casualties. The National Earthquake In· formation Service in Golden. Colo .. said the quake register ed 6.5 on the Richter scale and the Seismological I nstitute in Up- Supervisor Anthony psala, Sweden. rated it al 6.8. That would make it con· siderably weake r than the July 28 killer qua ke in Tangshan, southeast of Peking, but st ill capable of causing severe damage. The Richter scale is a measure of ground motion as recorded on seismographs. E~ery increase of one whole number corresoonds to a tenfold increase in ground motion. A readin~ or six is con· Hughes Gets Strike Time SAN MATEO (AP) A sidered a strong quake, seven means a m ajor earthquake. The earthquake that devastal· ed Tangshan r egistered 8.2 on the •Richter. Kyodo said today's quake was a pparently an af· t er s h oc k f ro m the July blockbuster. T he official Chinese media made no mention of the quake. Japan's Kyodo News Service, in a dispatch from P eking, said the (SeeQlJAK E, PageA2) Burns May Retain Post Pilot's Son Feared Dead ~:-:,c~'!v s trik e d e ad l in e b y m echanics for Hughe s Airwest has been extended 24 hours until midrught tonight after progress was reported at the bargaining table early today. -Carter PLAIN S , G a. CAP ) - Presidenl·eleet Jimmy Carter said today he ,,..expects Arthur Burns to continue as chairman of the Fede ral Reserve Board, the key arbiter of the nation's money supply, and said, "My first in· clination would be to work with him harmonious ly ." Of Ille oau, "'"' S1"1 Searchers Seek Body in Trabuco Brush Phil Anthony was sworn in as the First District Orange County supervisor this morning. He sa id one of his first duties will be to study the controversial noise foot· print ar ound El Toro Marine Corps Air Base. The extension was urged by the National Mediation Board. It cam e shortly after m echanies walked orr the jobs and picketed for 20 minutes. A pi lot who was at rlrsl thought to be alone Sunda y when his single engine aircraft smashed into '4.e south wall of Trabuco C<tnyor\was 1dent1f1ed by Orange County coroner"' n(f1cers loda} as Arthur Jack Kay, 52. of San Diego But tnH"-t1g~tors now believe that Kay·, son rn ay hav<" been with him 1n tlw four seater ma<.'htne when 1l apparently lost J)O\l.Cr \l.h1le c1rclmg over rugged tt>rraan and ramml-d into the l .SOO foot can\"on \I.all about 250 feet from the summit lnvesl1~ulor.s working in brush that r:mges an h~1ght from eight to 10 fct'l are today scarchjng for plect•s of aircraft and the re mains or the man or m<"fl in the plane lhJt apparenlJy ran into prohlt>ms during a night from San Dw.eo to Ontar111 Coroner·s orr1 ccrs ... aid the\• will not l>l' J bll' tn d<'lt•rmmc ro·r ccrtotn 1•xartly who was in the aircr.ift unt ii tht•y ha\'e com plet . ed checks with airport orficials in San Otego .111<1 Kay ·-. relatlves in Ontario f'1rst on the SCl'nc Sunday were members of the I loly J im Canyon v()luntcer hre department. They bed heen holding their monthJy · meet1nc whc•n 1t· bceame ap· parent that the a ircraft circlinJt above them was in troubl<' They qu1ekly detcrrruned that tt\erc wer<' no survivors from the c r a s h o f an a i rcra ft that. fortunately. did not explode on bnpnct with the canyon wall . "We we r e lucky In th at respect," a fire m an commented. ?r :~:G47:~• f Weathe r S unny a nd w nrmer through Tuesday with cool a nd c lear n ights . Lows down to mid sos. highs to high70S. l~SIDE TODAY The weary yachtsmen are heading home today ajter a Mazatlan race that saw Kwloo f1mshmg /irst and Hur· ncane Deck unnn1ng the Otlt'T· all handicap honors. ~e Page 86 Al Your S.rvl<I .. .,, .... "' ""' ••r• c.100-• Cl•ulflM c.ml<• ., A1J ,.. ,,. o. .. -0.at" NOllU\ , Ejljlo.t•IP-(ftl•f1•1"""'"' "'"'""' ...,,"' .. ~•1111•.4 "' ~ I ., 1 •• Aft II •• AU AIJ ,,. •• "The b rush out there is still very dry despite last weekend"s rain and we could have had a major fire on our hands " A three-man crew lowered by a Marine Corps helicopter ex· plored the Immediate area of the cr<ish ne ar rh e abandoned Trabuco tin mine and de · termtnt!<1 that tht.>re were• no sur \l\'Ors Investigators of the Federal A\'1 at1on Agency arc-at the sate· toda:. in a bid to det<'rmme the -cause or the crash. Witnesses who heard the plane circling the ar ea and then make what "one man descn tx.>d as a ··screaming power dive" into the canyon believe that Kay lost his way and then ran out of gas while circling Trabuco. Fire men who noted that there was no explos ion when the aircraft hit the rock face with tremendous force support that theory Anthony also resigned from th~ Westminster City Council this morning He will attend tus first board or s uper visors meeting Tuesday. Anthony was appointed by Gov- ernor Edmund Brown Jr. to fill the central Orange County seat forme rly held by Robert Battin. Airwes t operates 2.613 rt1~hts weekly in eiAht weste rn states. Canada and Mexico. Carter told his second news conference since winning clec· lion 13 days ago that "I would guess I could work well with Mr. Burns.•' L ast week , Burns warne d o f 't h e dangers or stimulating the economy too much. pointing to possible rc1 newed inflation. Murder Defendant Walks Fro1n Court Battin r esigned in August when he was sente nced in Superior Court arter being convicted or US· ing county e mployes in a 1974 political campaign. · The 43-year -old Anthony won his own four-year term Nov. 2 by defeating S anta Ana City Coun- cilman Harry Yamamoto in a runoff. Tha t term will not begin until January. &vine Cou.;cil Studies City Trash Pact The Irvine City Council will in· ter view r epresentatives from trash collection companies that are vying for the new city con· tract tonight. 1Jl~ Democratic platform' on l which Carter was elecled and! some of Ca rt er's advisers have called for sti f!T'll.ation of thl'l economy to deal ~th unemploy m ent a nd s luggish econom1c1 growth. I Carter generally declined to be1 any more specific than he had1 been during the campaign about! how, to t ackle t he nation 's economic problems. A defendant in a murder trial fired his lawyer at the last mo- ment in Orange County Superior Court today and gave the Judge a lect ure on justice before he marched from lhc.> courtroom, <>lamming the doors behind him. Defendant RooaJd Carl D'Orio. 29, of Long Beach told Judge Robert P. Kneeland lh'!t he was far from satisfied with the efforts o( defense attorney David Fis- hman a nd had hired a new lawyer J udge Kneeland r eminded D'On o that the trial scheduled to open tod ay ba d been set for severa l months and that Fis· hman was the second lawyer to be fired by the defendant since he was booke d on dunl mur der charges. Repeated ly interrupting the Judge, D'Orio told him: "Wh at is happening here is not fair and just. 1 a m filt,ting for my life. l call this injustke. '"Would you rather that I just gave up altogether ?" he as ked Judge Kneeland without receiv· mga reply./ O"Orio faces multiple cnminal charges including two murder counts nted in connection with the killings of Ronald Cauwels. 27, and Janet Mae Metz. 34. The couple were shot to death in their Sunset Beach home last Nov. 8 after the pre"1.ises was in- vaded by a gang of men wh o sought retribution for Cauwels' robbery of two m embers of a drug smuggling ring. <See WALKS. Page A2 ) Anthony said he will be review- ing other county issues in addition to the El Toro noise problem. Supervisors h ave put off until early December a decision on a proposed new housing ban in an area a cons ultant has srud is im· pacted by El Toro jet noise. The decision was put off after the board had deadlocked several tim es on that issue. Strike Ave rted SAN F RANCISCO (AP) A threatened strike by Northern California butchers against in· dependent and chain-operated supermarkets was averted when union m embers approved a new ' three-year contract Sunday night by a3-1 margin. / The interviews will begin at 8:30 at c ity hall and are public. The council is expected to r each a decision at the next regular council meeting, Nov. 23. Council m embers have already agr eed that a new trash collec· lion policy will go into effect on Jan. l, with a ll residents being servea on a citywide basis with uniform standards. C urr e ntl y, i nd iv idu a l homeowners associations con· t ract for collection service and are not subJect to muruc1pal stan· da.rds . Bomb Exploded LISBON, Portugal CAP) A He said he is not qualified "at this point" to propose solutions to unemployment problems . But he said he wouJd meet with business leaders, Democratic leaders or Congress, and later with Burns and members of lbe President's Cabinet. r After opening the news con- ference with a description or how he would pi ck top Administration officials and saying none had yet been selected, Carter announced that campaign press aide Jody Powe ll would be his White House press secretary. (See BURNS, PageA2) Irvine Planners Meet bomb exploded t oday in t he a port· ment of Antonio Lopes Cardoso, the radical leftist who resigned as agriculture minister in a dispute over rural la nd reform, police said. T he blast des troyed the Water Pipe Break Soaks' Irvine Units kitchen of the fourth-floor a part· Four units in the Rancho San ment about dawn but caused no J oaquin Apartme nts were injury to Cardoso or his ramHy, flooded with several inches or ~ousing Issue Returns Irvine r eside nts will h ave another' chance at Tuesd ay's Irvin e .Pla nning Commission meeting to comment on how they believe federal funds should be spent in Irvine to increase low and modera te-cost housing. The commission will hold the second public hearing concern· ing the federal housing money at 7 .30 p.m . at city hall. The first hearing was held at last T uesday's City Counc il meeting and the final public session will take place at next Tuesday's council meeting. At issue ia a bout $1118,000 In federal money that was given to Irvine to help stimuJatc low and moderate cost housing. During the first two years of the program, operated under the wbo wer e at home. water early today when hot Housin g a nd Com m u n it y reowred percentage of low and water pipes broke at the new Development Act, the city r e-moderat e cost housing than any apartment complex in Irvine. ceived $98,000. That money has other village in Irvine. Irvine firemen arrived shortly beenkeptinreser ve. YOU AUTO TRY after 5 a .m . and spent about This year, the third year of the However , that land is costly , three hours pumping water from program, the city is due to re· and only a n estin)ated 81 units· " P1LOT "n the four ground n oor apart-ceive about $100,000. couJd be built with a lowered r. ~ menls. Following the three public cost. 'Tm happy! J sold my car the A spokesman from the apait· hearings, the Cit y Council must The c omments and findings ftrSt day the ad appeared in the ment complex, locatedoffCulhr define the type or proJ·ect on paper... Drive near Univers ity Drive, m ade at Tuesday 's planning r l which the money will be spent. commission m eeting will be That's the ad\'ertlsing success said the damage 1gures are no An exact project location is not forwarded lo the City Council story or a Newport Beach man yet known. 1 vet required. h (' 1 who placed th ... cl"ssified ad·. Firemen sai<fthe water mostlf prior lo t e 1na session next •3 .. d The money may be sf>ent ac· k '6S Classic. Cherry. damaged carpeting, drapes an quiring land to lower developers' wee · Top cond. Blue, cslm Int. some (umiture. l cost11, or on making offslte Im-Another it.em. to be consiider1ed Sl ,.00. Mt lpm, According to fire department prove me nts. such as gutters, by the plannu1g comm ss on xxx-xxxx otfic1als, three of the flooded sidewalks a nd parks. Tuesday ii a request to build a 11 you wa_nt • ::onvert your car apartments were occupied and City planners have sugge ted n w church in Irvine. to c.sh, call .. ..2·5678. It pays lo lbefourth was vacant. The rireme that the funds be used In the up-The American Lut.h.eran put the Dally Pilot t o work ror eeto lhe scene when.one r~ident coming University Town Center . Church la H kln1 fpr a condl· you. woke a nd stepped into e bot project: which calls ~?r a higher ~,, ~!.<~ROt181.N#G.~~ ~ ------~~------. aterga\hcrlngonhlap r fu J - A.2 DAIL y Pt:.OT Monday November 15 1976 Ch • Fre..P-.AJ . a1rDian w ALKS ... ~To Seek FBI Note WASHINGTON <AP> The chairman of u llowe committee investigating assassinations said today he will !>ubpocnu an FBI memo 10d1 cat11')g Lee Harvey Oswald told Cuban orflcials he planned to kill President John F. Kennedy Re p. Thom as N Downing <D· Va.), said he is aware of the memo only through news re- ports . But he said "I foci sure tl was'' a request from his committee, established to probe the as- sassinations or Kennedy and civil rights l<'ad<'r Mart in Luther King, that led to discovery or the memo. Hjs comment, made at a meet· ing of the panel, appc•arcd to con flict with s tutcmenl!> made lo The Assoe1atcd Press by un m· formed s oun·t> who said tht• memo had bet-n provutcd to a Senate 1ntell1gcncc subc•omm1t · t eeearlter this yeur The source said the memo was written in 1964 by the late FBI Director J . Edgar Hoover. who quoted a bureau informant as s aying Oswald told Cuban or- fiC'ials he pl;1nnc•d to kill Ken- nedy According to the source, the informant said his informa· t1on eamc directly from Fidel Castro. The informant said the in· formation was bast'CI on a report Castro received from offi cials of the Cuban cmba!>SY U\ Mexico Ci· ty, the source said. Oswald visit ed the embassy Sept. 27, 1963. The source said he per!>onally read the m emo, but discounted its sign1f1 ca ncl' since Cas tro made a !,lmilar statement public· ly in August 1967 dunng an in· ter v1ew with a British Journalist. In 1t:. second official meeting, the committee held a bner public session and confirmed Richard A . Sprague. a former govern· ,,cnt special prosecutor, as chief counsel The panel also agreed to form two subcommittees to probe the Kenned y and K 1ng slayings s imultaneous ly Re p. Samuel Devine of Ohio. ranking Republican member of rhe com. mittce. questioned the action, saying it would r<.•quire cxces!>t\'C staff Spr ague has said he intends to lure 160 to 170 1nvt-sU,:iators . Fro• Page :l I I BURNS ... Il l' ,,11cl Po w ell . a you n~ Georgian v. ho hao; bt•cn with C.irter for 'I('\ l.'ral w..irs. would be fully authorr ied to 5peak for 111m in dealings v. 1th news media Carter said he will interview :tit his selections for ma1or gO\' t·rnment posts ReferrtnR tn the ·•me\ llable spccu1 atron · .i hnut v. hom he v. tll bnng tnto the nfwttrlm1nistra lion. Caner ~aid no one will be authorized lO speak for him about appointments, and .,aid "Quite oft en thoi.e who talk the most know the leatH ·· lll· uuthnNl to .1 n1.·ws con· ferencc a com pie'( prcwedure of 1nter_y1ews anrl program evalua t1on exercis<'s hi' wtll put le:.iding comcndero; thrn1111h Carter '•.llCi · tht• pr~s and thC' American penpl<' will know lhl• 1clentir,· of those with whom I me<'t. but probahly will not aJways know" what Job thl'y·rc· hf.Ing con, id<' red for He said \'ice Prcs1denl·elect Wall<'r F M ond11lt' would work close!\ v. 1th him in lhc selection process "The list or people who 'lhoulrt be c oni;idere d i'i bein~ d e· veloped. ·· Carter i;a1d "Some nf them are obvious to me " Rut he s aid an effort i!'I being made to bring to h1~ attention names of other quaUfied men and women whom he dO<'sn 't know '" ORA NOE COAST DAILY PILOT l"l,.Ql"•,.._( .. \I0 •1lyl:', JI w!IP\w fllu l'\"'"""" f'•""'d I~ N•""" n,.. 'ou~ ••"""'""'""ttw fl. "'1' t I 1 ' P\.lhlt fl " f f" "°'I I.,'# \.lltwt ti• -rt I ... , "' t l\• t>U 111~11 ..-.nl"l·t h '"' ·~Q"i '••1"'4t 1 .• , ( l t t ..,_.. t ,,.. • ..,00,.f 0 "' fll Mu"l•f'~"""' "'1 .,."' t •t<1"'1 '"'" V•H•• h v "'.,. '\•IJ ''•n.M\ VAii"• 1191\t.1 l 'f1U"• .. a.tfl\ 'ktwtfll\.• 6\t •'•Nl'lf'"""'"\\•'l• l·lln (lwf'U1\h~ t \4111•1f4• t""7 \•fiJ'\•1...t• ,,... ,. l'W"·Otl 0.1DI· "'"''\ 01 .. ~1 ., ,, no /Wt\\ o • ., itr•• I CoUA ~U (,.1.t1"1111'l••t?,'1ft ...... ,, N WM "'"''"'•"'' -1\0 tt\,b' .,,.., J•c_. It Cttt••'t Vu,."'"\ >-1\I ,.,..l c,,..,... •\ ~~~·· T9'~1lllt•••1t {01t0f' Two members of the gana have been round guilty or all cbarg~. locludina two verchcw of fU"St ~&l'ff Q)Urder. FiveQthers have pleaded 1uUty to l~r chariea. D'Orio, free on $200.000 ball. was ordered by Judge Kneeland lo return to the courtroom later today with the lawyer the defon dant said he engaged dunng tlw weekend. "He is in a trial rn Lu!> Angeles." D'Orio explwned. "He can't be here be(ore Nov. 29 and I want a continuance until then " Judge Kneeland refused to C'On tinue or take any action 011 th\' case until D'Orio brings his new lawyer to the courtroom. 'Super Surf' Falls Flat on Souih Coast Supe r surf predicted <J\ er the weekend alon~ thl• ::.uuth Coa!>l beaches poopc d out lea\•1ng hopeful surfers flat. and Sl!lS that did roll in only clouded offshort.• waters so badly that would he s kin divers were left with poor visibility. There was one bright note. however The wuter was ~arm About 66 degrees. San Clemente ltfrguards rt- ported about 4.000 pt'rsons on tt11· city beaches both days ;Jnd 7,000 on the county strands betwet-n San Clemente und Lagun a Beaeh. In Laguna. modl•rutt· c·ro~d~ populated the sand" both da\.., Both departments reported no serious incidents. ...Turbulent sets from three to four feet were r eported. Two Cities Share Cost of Traffic Light Design work 1s under wa) on .1 traffic signal lo be instl:llle<l a l the intersection of Campus Orin· and Von Karman Avenul• undl·r an agreement among the CitH'i. of Newport Reach and Irvine and the Koll Center. The signal. which will cust an estimated $50,000, 1s one of Newport Beach's top pr\or1ty projects for the year, accordrn,l:l to its City Traffic Engineer Rill Darnell. Half of the cost will be paid hv the Cit y of Irvine. with tlw balance shared between the Koll Center and the City or Newport Beach Darnell says he believes the· st~nal can tJil installed b> J\1 ;1\ 1917 .• • 2 Pris oners Booked Over Hypo Gear Two Orange Coun ty Jail pnsoners who ha,.vl' alrcad) bl·t·r1 conv1cteu o n arml•d rohbery rhargt's were takl'n from their cell Sunday and lmokL1i. on addt t1onal char)?es of posst•ssin$l narcotics paraphernalia Jail deputies su1d. lhf'y took from eat•h man a hypo<frrm1r nel."dlt>, rubber hulh and a plastic .tube all carefully wrapped in. J plastic ba~ Deputies 1dent1f1ed th<' two men as Michael Patnck Dyk.-.,, 28, o( Santa Ana a nd John DanJC•I Edwards. 29, of Anaheim. both of whom have been found $Wilt\' of armed robberies m lht• Jhm! 1ngton Beacb a rea Suicide Pact For 2 Dead? E l. MONTE I AP 1 ThP bodies of a man and a tt.•cnager were discovered when police in vestigat ed a report of a v;,in with blood dripping out thr back. Inside were lhe bodJes of Roy Louis Gallardo. 3fi. and Joseph Ochoa Espinoza, 16, both of Lo Puente. El Monte police said the deaths may have been the result of a murder·suicide pact. although no note was found. Each man was shot in the head and a pistol was found in Gallardo's hand. polJce SaJd. Rabbits' Hero J immy S to n•y, known as the vegetable king of S<.>dgl'fit.·ld , I<.:ng land, displays some of his four-foot car· rols and a ·lhrel'·foot leek. Storey, who has won numerous pri.:l•:-.. savi; hi' growi; giant vegetables every year in his ::,m<.111 vegetable patch. Royal Gossip Loue Match for Charles? J.CJ"Do;-.; L'\P1 -The marital plans of Prince < 'harles if, indeed. there are any -are once agan ai.:.tin Ca l!~.ing speculation h ere According to the London Sunday Mtrror. Euro p1·an roy.dty has begun gossiping about wht>thcr tht' pnnC('. whu was 28 on Sunde.i v. will m<1rrv the 22·vear olc1 dau~hl t•r oft he Grand Uukc Jean of i.uxl'mhourg J>nnc·1·ss M <irit'-A!:>trid. T ht• gossip, according to the newspaper , began .. 1f'U•r a s tate visit to Luxembourg la::,t week by Charil'::.· parents. Queen Elizabeth lJ and Prince Phthp and their private stay with the grand duke and his family . .. Iklig1on could get in the way of such a marrw ge, hcl\\evcr , unless the Luxembourg princes'> c:or1vcrts lt'nm her famih"s Roman Catholi cism . .'\ 276-vear ·old <•ct of Parl1:.iment would bar Charles from ma'rrying a Hur'ti an Culholtc al:. long as he rctain5 his right to in · htnt llw Hnt1sh throne Britain's king 1s alsu titular twad of the• Church of Eng land Hotel Again Linked To Legion Disease Pllll.ADELPlllA <AP! A The Bellevul'·S(r<itrord. head quarters for' the l'Onvcntwn, will dos~ on Thursday Owners of th<> 72 yt>ar·ol d fac1lrty blaml'!I fall ing busincs:. on adverst• µubl1 ri1y c<mnecLed with lhl'dtseast· ... .1\f (t•r Recount .· .. 7 lst District Margin Shrinks:· After two days of n·C'ountmg lhe ballots from Orange County's 7 ls t Assembly Di strict the Chowchilla Youngsters 'Haunted' CHOWCHILLA (AP> -When the young victims of the nation's most bizarre kldnaping were freed four months ago. they handled the massive attention of reporters and townspeople with amazing a~omb., After only a few hours of rest. the Chowchilla children told with surprising d etail and coolness their individual stories of being in captivity for 27 hours. includ· ing 16 hours in a buried moving van. But negative r eactions have since developed among some or the children, s howing up in nightmares a nd nervousness. parents say. Judy Reynolds, 13, is bothered b ecause her eighth grade classmates s till treat her as "one oflhose kids." Her sister Becky, 10. finds herself unchar acterlslically shy. ·'Somet,tmert really need to talk about it and how I am feel· ing," Judy says. "Sometimes I don't want to talk about it at all." Their mother Evelyn quit her night job as a convalescent hospital aide because the girls began ha ving viole n t nightmares. "My kids are more impor- tant.'' Mrs. Reynolds says. "Most of the children are dif· rerenl," s he adds. "Most of us could use a psychologist. and some even a psychiatrist. It sure would help. But we just can't af· ford things like that." Mrs. Reynolds says she and her husband have become more irritable since the trauma of the .July IS abductions. E'rom Page AJ QUAKE ... tremor was felt at 9:54 p.m. - 8:54 a .m . PDT. The Japan Meteorological Agency said the quake was apparently centered m the northern Hopei province. The Kyodo cqrrespondent wrote that the 15·story apart· ment where his Peking bureau Is housed swayed vigorously. He s aid screaming people ran out ofJ apartment houses in Peking's foreigners· quarters. After the Tangshan quake the Chinese refused any foreign aid and never announced casualty figures or estimates of damage. Rut unofficial sources estimated the de ath toll in the te ns of thousands a nd reported ex· tensive devastation in Tangshan. an industrial city of 1.6 million. T h e q4ake r oeked near by Tientsin a nd Peking, about 100 miles to the northwest. margin ot victory for Democrat Chet Wray had dwindled from 15 to 57 voles, county eJectJon of. ficials aal<J today. The recount demanded by Republican Phil Seltz conlinue<l today. Less than half of the dis· tricl's 284 precincts had been counted as of Friday. There were 93,494 votes cast io the 7lsl district Nov. !. ... Wray, a United Auto Workers official, was a heavy favortt~ win the seal in what la a hea · Democratic, blue-<:alla.r secti of central Or ange County. ., However , Seitz, a former aide to state Senator Den ni~ Carpenter (R-Newport BeacM. ran a surprisingly strong race and apparently lost by a mer~~ votes. Late last week, county Registrar or Voters Al Ol.soo b · dicated there was a possible et· ror in the orieinal accounlinl for 7.lst distrkt votes. He said that, in one pr~ct., 3'- fewer ballots were counted than were signed for on election d~ by voters in that precinct. A spokesman in Oboo's-orfic, would say only that the questiOI\ of the missing ballots was about to be resolved. Olson was not im- mediately available for corq- ment. • Bandi,ts Hit Four Stores In Newport The Sunday night holdup of a Newport Beach liquor store broueht to four the string of armed robberies committed in Newport over the weekend, police said today. Like the others, Sunday's $300 robbery at the Balport Liquors, 4521 West Coast Highway, was the work o( a lone bandit but police said they do not believe the rob- bery is linked to any or the other holdups under Investigation. Del. Sgt. Ken Thompson said the other robberies, all of whicp occurred Friday night, were re· ported at Albertson's Market, 3049 E . Const Highway, the Sports man's Liquor, 2615 Newport Blvd. and Fry's Market, 11515th St. Each hold up was com- mitted by a lone gunman. Accor ding to Thompson, the same man is believed lo have committed the robberies at the Sportsman's Liquor and al Fry's Market. He said investigators also believe that the manwhotookS500 from Albertson's at gunpoint was responsible for a nearly identic11t holdup of the Albertson's in Laguna Beach on Nov-. 2. Front Page A 1 HOUSING • • tional use permit so it may con- struct a sanctuary, oUice build- ing and pre-school at a site at the northwut corner of Irvine Center Drive and Yale Avenue. foderal hl'<allh offi cial again hnkc<I .the Belle vue-Stratford llotPl lo thl' legionnmres disease today. but added there was no <'ltndUSIH' CVldl'llCe or a diret•t c11nncct1on -......------------ A s l.1 t t• h <'a I l h of Ci c i a I . m1•anwh1le, r onfrrmed that ct r1: SC'a r c h er who tested tissut· .. ample::. taken from a victim or lh(' dtsea<;t• IJICr t•:tme down with a fl'ver and upper respiratory symplom~ symptoms or the 111yo;ter.uuu;. illness But experts .... 11d thev d1d not know what caus<'d u;e rcseareher's illness. Or Oa\.1d W Fra1er of the ft•clrral ('1 1ttt•r for l>t <;eUSl' Con lrol 1n i\tlunla told a symposium t lwrf' ~ere> four things connC'cted with lh1· llt.•lkvut• tha t ;ippt•arecl as'!Ol't:tled with getting the ill ness Th<' illness killed 29 people and h1>spitahzed 151 others last sum mer /\II hnd had somr connec lion with a ~.t ;.1tl' American L e g 1 o n <' o n v (' n t i u n h e a d quarkrl'd :1t t h1• hotel 1"raz1•r 111<'nt1f1c·d lhl• pft•ment~ that appeari•d tn connl•cl lhP dis t':IS(' wilh thl' lll'JIC'VU(' a~ 11} th<.· hotel·., lobby, I:?> rooms in whJch hosp1lahty parln·s were conduct cd during an American Legion convcntron July 21·24, <3l total lime !'pent al lht• hnlcl. and !4 l the amount of v. jkr ums umed b) h •J?1onna1rc!> and others dur- ing the convention I FITNESS FOR "LIFE" ly IOI McCOHCHIE " ( 1.1bl 11.-111 nr <H•' • ·, 1•, rtl)I .ilw 1y<> lh l' ea'$1f'~l t,1 .k 111 111• w• r I Can •• bP th,11 l hP numbf'r one pr1orily t· too ot1v•o11s" Tile physical cono1n on o f 11n md111,.•ual 1c; a dPtetrmng l1r:11r Ill nf';111v ,,, 11\Pf'C.t' o f 'illCCf'SS and .,, 1 , .r 11n1 • 1 m 1q,,.r1c1>n • n11•cP 0 1 m.1 h ,,.,,.,.. ,, • ..,. . 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While gassing up th<' vchlclt al the pump~. as purtygoers ful)led themselvc•s on the inside. he t old officers one r eveler leaped out and st ripJ'.>f'd nude on the pump islund. Thm thf' !'tripper leapt'd b&rk In Thl'n th<' motor horn• lurched back onto the !ltrect. wN\Vtnf! northbound on Coast Highway The rl~ i•ludcd captur e by pofil!l' But f ,, .ho11lr1 1,0mo1eta1y lat• y oi. can rr nlJC" ti On th1• othl'r hll'l't ,1 yo 1Jr body !cm·, wor kmq you c:.11111111 90 0111 and buy a rtl)W 11'111 It W•)•Jld •,( ""' ro mr> fhPrP'l')rf'I 11181 OU! prior1l1l'S ;11<> 1v1t '" nrdN On<>~ ml'n!JI phv,•r11 ind rnrinetary prC>qrf'"I~ ,., nepenner t uoon the cn.,d1' on ot h1 bOdy F11ne">" fo r ltfr 1n 111rm~ ol ltmf> 3N1 money rOQ1J1ru~ but 3 m 111 .. a .r1t.ce wh!'n co mpared •ro lh,. 11r t rntru" JI yrJu i:r1n d1ic1011ne yoursetl tn t.1~,.. C'O' ol .;01Jr boay vou c an do (¥\HING• ) IT'S GUARANTEED Results are guaranteed without shots. pil ls. starvat ion diets or strenuous exercise. 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The technOIOIY, incljld· ina such produc ts as vtdeodJsks und vldeorecordcrs, n astea a shill In OW' oaUon 's vieWing hab1ta. Videorecorders already hwve reached major cnarlreta acrota the United Stat"9 and otter a sort of ln1tant P'"tt•rv•· lion 1y1tem. First lo break ln is Sony Corp. with lll Betamu videorecorder unit that allow!I the owner to Lape one '11f 5how while wa tching --. -------.... another. A digital tlm- in& device lets viewers record pro'Jrams wl\i.le away from homo. SON Y 'S Money's Worth Betam ax . wh ic h • its creators call a ''time·~han" machine, essentially allows adjustment of TV-viewing Ume by "storing" • tbow aired whUe viewing is Inconvenient. Sooy also baa a Bet.a~a.x Deck that hooks up to an existing TV set to automaUcaUy videotape shows. Reported planrung lo introduce tbe:ir veralons of vjdeorecorders arc Quasar , Sanyo and Panasonic. Phillips -MCA plans to test-market Q. videodlsk system that produces programs on plastic di§ks for vlewlna on home TV sets. The urut is expected to be marketed by Magnavox. RCA JS WORKING ON A system with a 12·h1ch disk that looks hke a sUvery LP record. It too is to be viewed oo home TV sets. Each wlJI sell its versions ol turntable players tor about $500 and the 12-inch program disks will be priced from $2 to $12, depending on the length and quality of the material. • The RCA system. SelectaVision, uses a sapphire and metal stylus that converts electronic messages on the diak'a grooves into a TV picture. The Phillips-MCA system, Disco. Vision, uses a laser beam instead or a stylus. Thia allows slow motion or "freezing" or frames on the screen. NEITHER SYSTEM CAN B~ VSED for home record· ing. But the piayers could be on dealers' shelves ~ early, as 1977. In both systems t he disks will be recorded wi(h stereo sound. Tbe players wtll have jacks for attachment ol ate~eo s peakers. The systems wall not be compallble, tbu.s one can- not be played on the turntable of the olber. , The competitive edge, therefore, may go to the eom- PaQY wit.h the most.wanted programmina, for each Will package its own shows. MCA Is saia to have a big n,Jm library through its motion picture association, whicb lt is expected to sell for $10 a"feature. RCA IS RE PORTE D TO HA VE purchased the rJ1hti to more than 1,000 Hollywood films. Lendmg libraries and mail-order clubs may figure in nationaf distribution or the disks. With two giants heavily involved in videodisk technoloey, authorities claim we will gain the benefits of a decade of research and of more than a $200 million invest- ment. This breakthrough comes on fop of the introduction or superscreens -larger-than-life TV systems with 84·inch screens. TV·watch1ng was relatively rare 20 years ago. Today. the average watching per set 1s estimated a t 25 hours a week Now, expanded programming suggests the possibility of a U ·montb TV season as oppased lo the present 1'.U!twork practice of scheduling four months of show!> plus repeat.s. A new age of TV abundance is emergmg. Stocks Slww Gains On Carter Remarks NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market swuna 11pward today in an apparently favorable response to President· elect Jimmy Carter's news conference Trading remained fairly quiet... Carter told reporters in Plains, Ga . he expected Arthur Burns to remain as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. He also said he hoped to avoid mandatory wage and pnce controls. Brokers said investors seemed to see in those com· ments some reassurance that Carter would take care in bis administration not lo set off a resurgence of anOallon. The Dow J ones average of 30 stocks gained 7. 73 points to 935.42. s~~rk(API Flll•I Oow JOMU•era(k'• Ootn Htc;ih L&w (IOSI? 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Stocks VGL. 69, NO. 320, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, NOVEMBER.15, 1976 I TEN CENTS Council to · Study Skateboard Control -- The pleasures and perils or skateooarding are the topic or a report to the Laguna Beach City.I' Council by Police Ctiier Jon Sparks. Noting the "issue of skateooard regulations bas been a standing controversy i n La~una Beach for a number of years," Sparks has prepared a variety of actions tor the council ranging Crom outright. prohibi· tion to fac ilitation or safe skateooarding. The City Council will consider the chief's report and recommen· dations when it meets Wednes· day at city ball. The item '5 teo· tatively scheduled for6: 10 p.m. Chief Sparks estimates about half of the town's male popula· tion bet'ween 7 and 18 own and use skateboards. with signirlcant numbers of girls and adults using them as well. The chief said many consider their s kateooa rds a measure of transportation. "A n accomp l is h e d skateboarde r can travel about the city with far greater ease lhan he or she could on a bicycle. "A skateboard can be tucked under the arm and secured at the point of destination in contrast to the bicycle which always pre- sents a space and security pro· blem," the chief said. Under the "problems" section or the report, Chier Sparks said, "while skateboarding is viewed as a popular pastime and a mode of transportation to some it is seen by many others as a hazardous nuisance." He said complaints run the r ange from "l almost bit a s kat eboa rder " or "a skateboarder passed me at 35 mph" or "a skateboarder fell off his board right in front of my car. "They almost always ask what the police department is doing about the problem or complain that we are not doing anything about the problem," he said. "Sever al callers complained about the attitude and language of the skateooarders when con· tact is made. A very common 6.5 on ff.ichter complaint is that profane language was used or that the skateboarder made an obscene gesture when the motorist used his horn,'' Chief Sparks said. The department has recorded 29 reported skateooard related accidents on city streets .ill the last two years. Thev h ave ranJi?ed from broken limbs to serious headittjuries. <See STUDY, PageA2) Earthquake Rocks Chinese Capital D•llv Pltol Sl•ll ,,,.,,0 BODY OF SAN DIEGO PILOT ARTHUR KAY REMOVED FROM TRABUCO CANYON Site of Sunday Crash Being Searched to Determine If Others..Were Aboard TOKYO (AP) -A strong earthquake struck Peking today, rocking tall buildings and send- ing people screaming into lhe streets, according to reports from the Chinese capital. There was no immediate word of damage or casualties. The National Earthquake In- formation Service in Golden, Colo., said the quake registered 6.5 on the Richter sca]e and the Seismological Institute in Up- Supervisor Anllwny Pilot's Son Feared Dead ~:!!c~ l OlllMD-'IJl'llot~ Searchers Seek Body in Trabuco B~h Phil Anthony was sworn in as the First District Orange County supervisor this morning. He said one of his first duties will be to study the controversial noise foot· print around E l Toro Marine Corps Air Base. A pilot who "'as at first thought to be alone Sunday when his sm~le l'ngme aircraft smashed into the !>outh wall ofTrabuco C<i· nyon wa:. 1<lcnl1fi1..'<.I by Orangc Count v <·orone r ·s officers toda}' J S ,\rthur JJl'k Kay, 52. of San D1l'~<• But in\ ""II~ a tors now be lit>\ t' that "a~ ., -.on may have been with him in lhe four seatcr machlnl' when tl apparently lo.-.t po1A>er wh1h· r1rclin~ over rugged terrain .rnd rammcd into th•· 1,500 foot ran)on "'all aboul 250 foet from thc:::.umm1t. ln\\'llti~Jtor.S \\nrkmg in hru!'>h that range•., in hl'1ghl from l'l~ht tCI 10 f l't'l <ire today search1t1g for pll'C"(' .. or :11n·raft <ind tht• re• muin ... of lht• 111 Jn or mt>n in the •fll .1n1· ,lhnt .1ppJ r~ll~ ran intn prnhh·m ... ilurin~ .J n1~ht from San lh1•)t11to011t arw <:11ron1•r :::. 11rf1c:n., :.iud tht•v W111 not b.· ;ibk to 1kterm1ne for ('t'r1.11n 1•"adlv .... 1111 wa.., in the ;urrr .1rt until thl'V have• complet !'<I d11·1k'141th .11rport nHlci:ils in o,;;1111 !)11·~:0 ancJ Kay·!\ rdtltl\'I'' in I )fllJrlO I f'1r"'1 11n I hc <i('f'nt' !'\undoy wen• mf'mh(•r., uf tht· lloly Jim Cunyon · vol1111t1•1•r firr• department They had been hnl1lln~ their monthly mN•tmc "'ht•n 1t became ap Tult• Fo~ Forecast Hy Th<' Associated Press The ~an Joaquin Valley's first bout of thl• season with thick tulc fog 1s cxp1•cted this week. Coast \\eather Su nn y and warmer through Tuesday with cool and clear nights. Lows down to mid 50s. highs to high70s. l~SIDE TODA\'' The weary ynchtsmen are headJng home today after a Mazatlan race that saw Kwloo finishing f 1rst and Hur· ncanc Deck unnnmg the owr· all hand icap honors. See~ 86 &I Ynur S.r•IO ... 11 .... 1...M llo~~ QlllO"'I• CIU\lflll<l ~IH ., AU .u ... ., , Oo\\,. .. 11 DHlllOfOhU\ l:dlMfill ,._ ~'"""''""'""' "'"""'" ,..,,~ llo<t•d -c- •• .. , .. ,, IU All AIJ •• ... parent that the aircraft circling above them was in trouble. They quickly dctt!rmined that there were no survivors from the crash o f an aircraft that. fort unately. did not cxplode on impact with the canyon wall .. We were luckv 1n that rcspect .. a fireman commt•ntcll .. The brush out there 1s still wrv dry despite last weekend's rain and we could have had a maJor ft re on our hands ·· A three•m:rn crew lowered by a Marine Corp<; helicopter l'X plored the' im mt<dtJh.• area of thl• r ras h nea r thp abandnncd Tr ab u r o t 1 n m Ith.' ., n d d t• termined that there-were no sur- vivors. Investigators of the Federal Aviation Agency arc al the site today in a bid to determine the cause of the crash. Witnesses who heard the plane circling the area and then make what one man described as a "screaming power dive" into the canyon believe that Kay lost his way and then ran out of gas while circling Trabuco --Pi~men who noted that there was no explos ion when the aircraft hit the rock face with tremendous force support that theory r HonieOwners Meet On Sewer QU~stion l>irt>ctors of the San Clementt• llomeowners Association have called a public meeting ror 7 30 p m Tuesday to discuss what lhey call "negligence and m•~· management·· of the city sewer plant The meeting 1s at Concordia Elementary School. 3120 Aven1da l>el Pres1denlt:. Leonard Burtman. executive ofricer of the San Diego Regional Water QuaJ1ty Contrr>I Board. is scheduled as jluest speake~ Burtman is to. explain the water t:>oard 's ordc•nnp: ot strict sanctions aga~nst operation of the sewer plant. handed aown last ·July. Sanctions included a partial' ban on new sewer con· nections. Tfle board had cited San Clemente for "gross violations" of waste water standards Howard Mushett, homeowners president, said today, "Wc·rc charging the city with neglect a nd mismanagement of that sewer plant. This is our thjrd sewer plant in 25 years, and each one of them was supposed to last 25 years." l'erdiet This Week? Anthony a lso resigned from the Westminster City Council this morning. He will attend his first ooard or supervisors meeting Tuesday Anthony was appointed by Gov- ernor Edmund Brown Jr. to fill the central Orange County seat formerly held by Robert Battin. Battin resigned in August when he was sentenced in Supenor Court a.ft~r.bcing.c9nvi~t~ of us- ing county employes in a 1974 political campaign. The 43-year-old Anthony won his own four-year term Nov. 2 by defeating Santa Ana City Coun· cilman Harry Yamamoto in a runoff. That term will not begin until January. Anthony said he will be review- ing other county issues in addition tot he El Toro noise problem. Supervisors have put off until early December a decision on a proposed new housing ban in an area a consultant has said Is im- pacted by El Toro jct noise. The decision was put off aftec the board had deadlocked several times on that issue.> Leader Expelled NEW DELHI, India <AP) Subramaniam S.wamy, a right. wing oppos ition leader who has ned lo the West, was expelled from the Indian Parliamenltoday for alleged misconduct and sub- versive activity. Hinshaw Defense Rests By TOM BARLEY 01 IM D•llr Pllol Sl11t Congress man Andrew Hinshaw's lawyer rested his case today in a surprise defense move that could mean a verdict this week in the Orange County Superior Court trial or the Newport Beach Republican. Defense attorney John McNicholas explained lhat his deci$ion was based on a series or court rulings which have barred the testimony he hoped to de· velop from a number of county oCficials . He has called only two wit· nesses to the stand, one of whom was the accused congressman. Judge Prank t>omenichlnl has refused to allow McNlcholas to introduce testimony related to overtime practices in a number of county departments at the time Hinshaw was running the county assessor 's office in 197?. He has repeatedly rejected McNicholas' argument that abaf\d.onm ent by the county supervisors of a lawsuit in which they demanded repayment of overtime paid to assessor's employes who allegedly worked on Hinshaw '11 1972 campaign means tnat tunsnaw can no longer be charged with a criminal act. Hinshaw, 51, is being tried on multiple criminal charges that include grand then, conspiracy and embezzlement for his al· leged use of county manpower and materials In h1I succesal\al bid for Congres!I. Today the defense decision posed lmmediate problems for De puty Dis trict Attorney William Evans who practically ran from the courtroom to trace the rebuttal witnesses he had not expected to use until next week. Evans said the defense de· cision makes It highly likely that the case can go to the jury later this week after lawyers for both sides deliver their final argu· men ts. Hinshaw bu been sentenced o one to 14 years ln state p after being found 1uilly tn Superior Court of brlb ry c.harget also atemmfnc t h1a service as ty aSHSS(IP(:H ltteon 'Z. '"' .:. . psala, Sweden, rated it at6.8. That would make it con· siderably weaker than the July 28 killer quake in Tangshan. southeast or Peking. but still capable o f causing severe damage. The Richter scale is a measure of ground motion as recorded on seismographs . Every increase of one whole number corresoonds to a tenfold increase in ground motion. A readinj? of six is con· Hughes Gets Striloo Time r SAN MATEO (AP) -A stri ke deadline by mechanics for Hugfies Airwest has been extended 24 hours until midnight tonight after progress was repoJjed at the bargaining tabll'eady today. The extension was urged .. by the National Mediation Board. It came shortly aner mechanics walked oft the jobs and picketed for 20 minutes. Airwest operates 2,613 flights weekly in diJ:ht western states, Cana ' nd Mexico. · Dim Beam Wsts Rider Brolren Leg A San Clemente man who re· portedly drove his motorcycle Sunday night by the light of a Oashlight down busy El Camino Real was in good condition today at San Clemente General Hospital following an accident. The cycle was struck by a car turning left onto the highway. in front of a service station at 2360 S. El Camino Real, police said. The driver of the car told police he didn't see the vehicle. He was un- injured. . Injured were Joseph A. Moor,. 17. of 602 Avenida de la Estrella, and his wife, Sharilyn, 16. Moore was hospitalized with a · broken left leg and hand, and a broken right foot. His wif~ was treated for bruises and released. Judges Named Fur Festival The following jurors have been elected for the judging of art works to be exhibited on the festival grounds July 15 through Aug.28, 1977. Jacquie Moffett and Hal Akins were selected for modem art and Jack Dudley and Molly McGuire fortradIU9nal art. These Jurors will join three others who will ~ appointed by the Festival board of directors. Date for jurying will be an· nounced early next year. Accident Ruled LOS ANOELES (AP)-A cor· oroocr's jury bas ruled that Ule dttlb of a wbeeJcbalr·bound rest home patient who fell into a therapeutic pool and drowned wu an accident. Clara Davia, 74, fell into the balf·filled pc>eX lut Monday at Ufe Prestige Con· valtsccnt Home. I .. ,,._ .... ~~ ............. _ sidered a s trong quake, seven means a major earthquake. The earthquake that devastat- ed Tangshan registered 8.2 on the Richter~ Ky-odo said today's quake was apparently an af- tershock from the July blockbuster. The official Chinese media made no mention of lhe quake. Japan's Kyodo News Service, in a dispatch from Peking, said lhe <See QUAKE, PageA2) · Objectives FarCUSD Due Tonigh; Capistrano-Ur.Hied School District Superintendent Jerome Thornsley will present 1977 management objectives tonight to the district's board of trustees . The school board meeting is scheduled for 7: 30 at district of· fices, 32912 Calle Perfecto in San Juan Capistrano. Among instructional objec· ti ves for the coming year, Thornsley has proposed: -Increasing the time elemen- tary school students would spend with adults, working on reading. -Emphasizing basic instruc- tion in reading, arithemelic and langEage arts. ·--slabTishlng· a ·minimum graduation competeocy ex- amination for high school stu- dents. -Developing capability lo re· late cost to instructional efCec~ liveness. Th-ornsley's proposals for personnel objectives include: -Developing more precise dis· trict guidelines on the involve- ment of p~incipals in selecting teachers. • -Staffing Capistrano Valley High School, scheduled to open in Sept., 1977. -Reorgenizing maintenance and general services depart- ments. T hornsley·s objectives for community and school relations focus primarily on staying ahead of population growth sufficiently tG have schools built and opera· lional as families settle in newly built communities. The subject of high school scheduling -which has pro- duced controversy is expected to ~ deferred until the Dec 6 board meeting. The board will be short one member tonight, as the election of trustee Willi':lm Manahan bas yet to be d eclared official. Manahan. an elementary school teacher in 'the adjacent Sad- dJeback Virlley Unilicd School District. defeated Jan Overton for the school board scat by just eight votes. He is to be sworn in Dec. 6. - YOV A.uTO TRY A PILOT AD "I'm happy! l sold my car the_ first day lhe ad appeared in t~c paper." That's the'ad'Yertislng success story or a Newport Beach man. who placed this classified ad: J '65 Classic. Cherry. l Top cond. BJuc, cstm int. j $1,400. Aft Jpm, XXX•ltJCXX U you want to convert your car to cub, calJ 642-5678. Jt pays to put the Daily Pi(ot to work for }'OU. ... . } ' A2 0A1L '(PILOT L/SC Mond•y. Novombor 15. 1979 JFK Death MeDio SoUght 1 WASHlNGTON (AP) -The chairman of a Uouse cornmlUee investigating assassinations said today he will subpoena an FBI memo indicating Lee Ha rvey Oswald told <..:uban ofric1aJs he I planned to kill President John F. Kennedy. Rep. Thomas N. Down,4ng ID· Va.), said he 1s aware of the memo only through news rt! ports. ' But he said "I feel sure It was'' a request from his committee, establis hed to probe the as- Permits D ip For Laguna The c ity of Laguna Beach is· sued building permits for new construction valued at $773,305 during October according lo a re- cently released report by the de· par:tmentor M unic1paJ Services The October figure is down $400.000 from October of last year. Building dunng the first to months of 1976 is down about $333,000 from the same period last year. Of the October building ,' $676,825 was for nine new single family homes. sudnations of Kennedy and civil rights leader Martin Luther Kine. that led to discovery ot the rnemo. His comment, made at a meet· ing orthe panel. appeared to con- flict. with statements made to The Associated P ress by an in formed s ourc e who ~aid the memo had been provided lo a Senate intelligence subcomm1l · t~earJierthis year. The source said the memo was written in 1964 by the late FBI Director J . Edgar lloover. who quoted a bureau informant as saying Oswald told Cuban of· ficials he planned to kill Ken- nedy. According to the source, Laguna B oys Club Slates Tournament The Laguna Beach Boys Club will bold its Second Annual Table Tennis Tournament beginning at 10 a.m ., Nov. 20 at the club, 1085 Laguna Canyon Road. There will be four divisions fo~ youngsters aged 7 lo 9, 10 to 12; 13 to 15 and 16 to 18. The tourna- ment is open to boys and girls, to club membe~ a nd nonmembers alike. Furthe~ information is available from llle club, 494-2S35. the lnlormanl said his Wocma. Uon came directly from Fidel Castro. The informant said the in· rormatlon was based on a report Castro rece ived from officials of the Cuban embassy in Mexico Ci· ly. the source said. Oswald·visit! ed lhe embassy Sept. 'Z7, 1963. · The source s aid he personally read the memo, but discoWlled its sign ificance since Castro made a similar statemerit public- ly in August 1967 during an in- terview with a BriUshjournaJist. ln its second orficiaJ meeting, tlle committee held a brief public session and confirmed Richard A. Sprague, a former govern· PTA Plans Activities A family picnic. square <hlnce and paper drive will be held by the Aliso Elementary School. PTA from l to 5 p.m . Nov. 20 al the school, 21542 Wesley Drive, South Laguna. Newspapers may be brought lo the school any time Nov. 19, 20 or 21 and deposited in a special bin there. =r.cl•l pn»eeutor. u chlet Tbe panel also agreed to form ·two subcommittees to probe the Kennedy and King s lay ings simultaneous ly. Rep. Samuel Devin e or Ohio, ranking ·Republican member of the com- mittee, questioned the action, saying it would require excessive swr. Sprague has said he intends to hire 160to170 investigators. UadFades ·1nRecount Of 7lst After two days of recounting the ballots from Orange County's 7lst Assembly District the margin of victory for Democrat Chet Wray had d'findJed from 6S to 57 votes, colrflty election of· ficials said today. Kidnap ~eaetion Seen The recount demanded by Republican Phil Seitz continued today. Less than half or the dis- trict's 284 precincts had been counted as of Friday. There were 93,494 votes cast in the 7lsl district Nov. 2. Wray, a United Auto Workers official, was a heavy favorite to win the seat in what is a heavily Democratic, blue-collar section or central Orange County. j Prepare to Stop Dilly Piiot s .. 11 PIMI• Some Cluncchilla Children Su ff er Trauma CHOWCHILLA (AP) -Wh en the young victims of the nalton 's most bjzarre kidnaprng were freed tt>ur months ago, they handled the massive attention of r<?porters and townspeople with amazing aplomb. After only a few hours or rest. the Chowchilla children told with surprising detail and coolness their individual stories of being in capt1v1ty for 27 hours, includ- ing 16 hours in a buried moving van. But negativ<.' r('aclions have since developed among some of the children. showing up in nightmares and nervousness, parents say. Judy Reynolds, 13, is bothered beca u se her <.'ighth grade classmates still t reat her as "one of those kids." Her s ister B<.'cky. 10. rinds herself uncharacteristically shy. I "Sometimes I really need to , talk about it a nd how I am feel- ' mg," Judy sa ys. '"!)omellmes 1 j don't wantto t alk aboulll at all." 1 Their mother Evelyn quit her Bandits Hit Four Stores lri Newport The Sunday nigh! holdup of a Ne\\-port Beach li quor ~ton• brought l<I four the stnng of armed robbe ries comm1lll'd in Newport over the weekend, police said today Like the others. Sunday's $300 robbery at the Balport Liquors, 4521 Wcst Coa<,l Jl1ghway. was the work of a lone bandit but police said they do not beheve the rob· hcry 1s linked rn any of the other holdups under in Vl''iligation. DN . Sgt. Ken Thompson said lht' other robberies, all of whi ch occurred 1-'riday night. were re ported a• Albertson·~ Markel, :J-049 E Coa st l11ghway, the Spo rts man 's Liquor. 26 15 Newport Bh•d. and 1-"'ry's Market. tl.'i l5th St Eachholdupwascom milled by a lone gunn1an. According to ToomJ)!lon, the ltame man is hcheved to have committed the robtx-nco; at the Sportsman's l.lfJUOr and al fo'ry's Market He s aid Inves tigators also believe that the man who took S..'iOO from Albertson's at gunpoint was responsible ror a nearly identical holdup of the Albertscm 's in Laguna Beach on Nov. 2. ORANGE COAST t..1~ DAILY PILOT T"-Or•~ Co.t'1 0"'•1¥ PH01 ""''"~Ith·~ (fW'rl bt"'dtNNeW\ Ptf'\ l\OVb'i"""'"'"°'°'_."M CIM\t P\#~1\l'llnQ(Om.,•f\Y S.cwr.-t~.O·t~' •r• ~1\1'tct Mo~•Y uuov4f\ "'WJ•• ..,., (e\•• Mil\• .... w~t "•~'" Mvnh~•M n,-Nf\ ,-:~ t••"' V•11,, ''"'"',. \•fdl~tM"' y ,.11,.y •"'It ~8eMh ~th ("4\t A'·~'~t.of t~ 1\ CMAtt1\M d \•tw•04•n ~ \."CU•" 1,.. °''ft<iNf ~l,f"111t\q Dl•-"t t\ .ti l)O We\4 ~¥ 4'trM Co\t• ~u c.-1 •ar~• .,,.,.. •• .., .... N Wff4 P,,\•0-l'lit """' PwNt..,.,. J~<•. '"''" V•c• "'"""""' •~" c-~,.,. ..,.fll...,,.. , ... M .UlhUil I t i • 'tM#M,AM~ M 1tftij1Ql"9 (~fOf' 0.f'tH H LM' •tcMt• f> tud i'\\t\l11U\t M.l~Altl"'O ~,f·lor \ l1oun1 Be1cll0'1lc• 0 .. Gt•l'ln•Y"• St,...t M.t111,_. ... , .. , Po e.u ... .,.u OfflcH Q-\t• ,.U ))0 Wt\t n.y S•rtttt kVf'IO~tDl'I 6•tC'f\ 1tllt 8'.-<h 8ov.,..,.,d ~l•b<t(t; Y•ll•• JUOl l • p,., lllto.d •t S.,, 01.,qo "'""'"' night job a s a convalescent hospital aide because the girls b egan h aving vio l cnL nightmares. "My kids are more impor- tant," Mrs. Reynolds says. "Most of the children are dif- ferent," she adds. "Most or us could use a psychologist. ancJ some even a psychiatrist. It sure would help. But we just can't af. ford things like that." Mrs . Reynolds says she and her husband have become more irntable since the trauma of the July 15 abductions. Police Probe 2 Burglaries San Clemente police were 1n- v es t i gating two w e e k end burglaries today. Stuart S miler. of 125 W. Canada, told police someone broke into his apartment and stole a Jewelry box. a pactunko game and a pair of old jeans. In an olb ~ theft Sunday, burglars entered the unlocked front door of an office al 2377 S E l Cammo Rea l and remov(.'<i a 13· mch color television :.ct, an clec· lr1c typewriter and a cassette tape r ecorder. M~lvin Walter. who reported the burglary , valued the loss at Sl,325 "I've been feeling so low," she says. "I go into depressed moods. I'd like to get away and forget about it all." . But Judy points out: "Momma. you know anywhere we go, they're r.llll talking about it." Jennifer and Jeffrey Brown, who with their mother, Joan, have been the Chowchilla vic- tims most accessible for in- terviews. have nevertheless ex- perie nced s ome behavior ,pro- blems, Mrs. Brown says. Junior Miss Pageant Set Contestants have been sel!cted for a Junior Miss Pageant to be held at 8 p.m. Nov. 20 at the Com- munity C l ubhouse in San Clemente. Five girls each were named from San Cle mente High School and Dana Hills High School. F ram San Clem ente High School a re Melanje Chaney, Ge rri Ann Fuller, Linda Lih- nebach. Patricia Lenahan and Janene Lovullo. From Dana Hills High School nre Kelly Meadows, J eannie Moore, Melissa Nietzel, Sheryl Stone and Nancy Gruen. Royal Gossip Love Match f or:Clwrles? LONDON (AP) -The marital plans of Prince Charles -if. indeed, there arc any -a re once agan agam causing s peculation here. According to the London Sunday Mirror, Euro- pean royalty has begun gossiping about whether the prince, who was 28 on Sunday. Will marry the 22-year- old daughter of the Grand Duke Jean of Luxembourg, Princess Marie·Astrid. The gossip, according to the newspaper, began after a state visit to Luxembourg last week by Charles' parents, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip -and l'.heir private stay with the grand duke and his family/ . Religion could get iQ the way of such a marriage, however, unless the Luxembourg princess converts from her family's Roman Catholicism. A 276-year -old act of Parliament wouJd bar Charles from marrying a Roman Catholit as long as he retains his right to in· herit the Britis h throne. Britain's king is also titular head of the Church of England. 'Super Surf' Falu Flat on Somh Coast Super surf predicted over the weekend aJong the south coast beaches pooped out leaving hopeful ~fers Oat, and sets that did roll m only clouded offshore waters so badly that would-be skin divers were left with poor visibility. There w as one bright note, however. The waler was warm. About 66 degr ees. Waiercolor Show Slated A watercolor slide review and demonstration by David Solomon will be held from 2:15to3:1Sp.m. Tuesday at lhe Laguna Beach Museum of Art. Solomon is the winner oftheNa- tion al Wate r colo r Society_ purchase prize award for 1976. The museum affiliates are a non-profit support group for lbe museum and presentdemonstra- Uons and lectures as a'benefit for lheir membe rs and public. Guests are $1 and students SO cents. I However, Seitz, a forf1l11'1' aide to state Senator Dennis Carpenter CR-Newport Beach), ran a surprisingly strong race and apparently lost by a mere 65 votes. New stop lights for the intersection of Nyes Place and South Coast Highway should be in operation in about two weeks. The city of Laguna Beach paid $19,000, half the cost of the signals, to get the CalTrans to install the devices. The intersection has a high incidence of auto accidents. Late la s t w eek , county Registrar of Voters Al Olson in· dicated there was ~ possible er· ror in the original accounting for 71.st district votes. He said that, in one precinct, 25 fewer ballots were counted than were signed for on election day by voters in that precinct. A spokesman 10 Olson's office would say only that the question of the missing ballots was about lo be resolved. Olson was not im· mediately a vailable ror com- ment. Fro• Page Al QUAKE.· •. -. tremor was felt at 9:54 p.m .. - 8: 54 a .m . PDT. The J apan Meteorological Agency s~d the quake was apparently centered in the northern Hopci provitlce. T he Kyodo correspond-enl wrote that the 15-story apart· ment where his Peking bureau is housed swayed vigorously. He said screaming people ran out or apartment houses in Peking 's foreigners' quarters. After the Ta ngs han quake the Chinese refused a ny foreign aid and ne ver announced casualty figures or estimates of damage. But unofficial sources estimated the death toll in the lens of thousands and reported ex- tensive devastation in Tangshan, an industrial city of 1.6 million. The qu ake roc ked n ea rby TienlSin and Peking, about 100 miles to tne northwest. 2 Prisoners Booked Over .Hypo Gear Two Orange County jail prisoners who have already been convicted on armed robbery charges were taken from their cell Sunday and booked <?!1 a~di· tional charees of possessing narcotics paraphernaua. Jail .deputies sai~ they t~k from each man a hypodermic needle rubber bultf"and a plastic lube all carefully wrapped in a plastic bag. · · DePJlties identified the two men as Michael Patrick Dykes, 28,.o< Santa Ana and J ohn Daniel Edwards, 29. of Anaheim, both of whom have been found gum y of 4 armed robberies in the Hunt· ington Beach area. Capistrano L WV Study Session Set S tudy sess ions for the Capistrano Bay area League of Women Voters are held at 9:30 a.m . on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month in the home of Vella Nutt 245 Monte Vista, San Clemente. Evening sessions are held al 7:30p.m. on the second and fourth Thursday of the month in the home of M a-ry Cahart 30286 Grande Vista, Laguna Niguel. FITNESS FOR "LIFE" ly IOI McCOHCHIE Fro• Page AJ STUDY ... Temple Hms Drive from Coast View lo Dorn Court is the most accident prone. Eight accidents were logged there. Chief Sparks sajd the nature of the s port m akes the mos t dangerous streets, the ones with the greatest grade, also the most popular. "To a careless s kateboarder any s tre et can b e mo st hazardous, but gene rally slr~l'> with steep grades (six perccn~r greater) and heavy motor vehi- cle traffic are most hazardous to skateboarders,'' he said. Among the chief's recommen· dalions: -Appointment of a committee including local skateboarders. parents, interested citizens and city officials to discuss issues and recomme nd "constructive measures." -Creation of miniskateboard parks or use areas throughout the city. -Prohibit boardwalk, tennis court and basketball court skateboarding. -Prohibit skateboarding on streets of steep grade and which are deemed hazardous by council resolution. -Post signs prohibiting or authorizing s k ateboarding on some streets designated by the City Council. -Restrict certain streets for exclusi vc use of skateboarders during certain hours. r Now Open ~ N ewport Beach ·· ~ 'r ?~ in ll . "" -:r .. ,,,; MAYO. ~_: ~ ~·' CENTER (FOR MCNJ BOD y CONTROL.:: I Establi<;h1rig o rioril1E15 •s riot always lhe easiest task in lhe world Can 11 be lhat th e number one oriorily 1s too obvious? The physical cond1rlon of an 1rid1v1dual is a determ1ng f;ictor in nearly all aspects or "success · and yel o ur body. a magn1l1cenr 01ece o t machinery receives less care and allenhon than any of our other PoSSess1oris 0"9 of lhe most comrron excuses I hear for one nol laking care or his body 1s "I don t ha11e the 11me. and vet 11 your automobile needs care. you will hrid the t•me You must have that car for all s<>r1s or reasons .. nghl? Bui. If It should completely fail, you can replace 11 On the olhef ~ ti your body slops wor1<1rig. you cannot go out and buy a new one 3961 MacArthur ll•clS..itH l01·103 H•wporl I•• DYNAMIC CONDITIONER IT1S A FACT - The first of its krnd. exclusively fo r men. HOH0 STREHUOUS Aerobic and lsometn~ Exercise IT WORKS~ Combined w 1 ·rio guidance. improvement in muscle one. circulation. posture and w eight are realized. 1T'S GUARANTEED T11.,11onl (7t4IM2..tl21 CIHt ttlld Ad111rtll lft0 M2•5'71 Ugun1 hlGll All Dep1rtment1: Ttl1pllon1 \94".,... ~rO"fl '•" Ct.""'9ftte San Clemente lifeguards re· ported about 4,000 persons on the city beaches both days and 7,000 on the county'' strands between San Clement e and Lo.gul'lJl Beach. Man Files Suit \ __ It would seem to me. therefore. thal our poont1es are not 1n order. Ones men1a1. physical and monetary progress is dependent upon lhe corid1t1on of his body Results are guaranteed without shots, pills. starvation diets or strenuous exercise SEEING IS BELIEVING • '95-oe*> c~., • .,., ••16 0••"4• c~•" """'1"'f"O r-0itn• No f'Wl\ln ''O'lfl\ HIV\lrtOOf'I' fldltor••• M•U•t ., .. ,, .... ,uom•AI\ """''" flP\lty •• u •roduc:td w1thovt UH•C.••4 "'"''"'a" ot {...,,,~·~·, ~C0"4 Cl•U ~tao• tte1d at Co,ra MIH t•Uter .. i• ' v•••'•" •• •• ,,,,, n ,. ~\,.If &y M I \t '° rl\O"thly MllUAty .... 11 .. llOM U IO"'°"t~lf .. ln Laguna, moderate crowds populated the sands both days. Both departments r eported no serious incidents. Turbulent sets rrom three to lour reet were reported. FllESNO (AP) -A man seek· • ing a Job as a fireman here has filed a reverse discriminatioosuil agatnst the city. charging that minority applicants less qu~fied than he have been hired. Gary Jtendrtclts, 29, of Fresno, filed tbe suit lnSuperlor Court here. \ Fitness for tile. In torms of lime and money. requires but a small sacnhee when compared to the nel return If you can d1sc1ohne yourself to take care of your body. you can tio ANYTHING! . ' ~~ CALL'TODAY FOR A FRIE DEMONSTRATION 752-515 5 INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL EXTENDEO THRU MOY. 1 lfft 7 Orange Coast EDITI ON Today's CJosb1g "'• N.Y.Stocks VOL. 69, NO. 320, 2 SECTt S, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR N IA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1976 C TE:N CENTS Fire Death: 'I Tried to Get Her Out' An unidentified Invalid died In her flaming Costa Mesa apart· • ment today after a neighbor woman tried in vain lo r escue her. Lois Wendt, 120 Clearbrook Lane, was only a few le.et inside the doorway of her neighbor's burning apartment trying to wheel th& invalid's wheelchair outside. She said there was an ex· plosion that blew her out the door. "The explosion blew me out. I tried lo get herout.1 lried ... :·Ms. Wendt told a photographer just bef~re she was taken to the hos pital She had reportedly come home for lunch when she heard neighbors screaming and went to investigate. 11\e fire was next door a t Apt. B, 124 Clearbrook Lane Ms . .Wendt, described as 51or52 years old, was taken to Costa Mesa Me morial Hospital for 6.5 on Richter 'treatment of first and second· degree burns on her hands and legs, authorities said. The fire and death in the single- story fourplex apartment were less than a block from the Costa Mesa Police Department. · The cause or the fire and ap- parent later explosion were not immediately known. Damage was conrined1$>rin~ipally to the one apartment. ' Earthquake ·Rocks Chinese Capital". 0•1ly Pilot P"6to br lllcMord Koehler LOIS WENDT WHO TRIED VAINLY TO SAVE INVALID FAOM FIRE IS HERSELF AIDED Paramedic Joe Wood Assists Costa Mesa Woman After Fatal Apart"'ent Blaze Today . . Pilot's Son Feared n ·ead Searchers Seek Body in Trabuco Brush A pilot who was at first thought to be alone Sunday when his SUtf.tle engine aircraft smashed Into the south wall or Trabuco Canyon was identified by Orange County coroner's officers today as Arthur Ja&' Kay, 52, o( San )Diego. But investigators naw believe that Kay's son may have been with him in the four-seater ri\achine when it apparenUy lost power while circling over rugged terrain and rammed into the l,SOO·foot canyon wall about 250 !eetfrom~ummat. • Investagato working m brush that ranges in 1!ight from eight to 10 reel are today searching for pieces of aircraft and the re· mai{ls of the-man or men in the plane that apparently ran into problems during a flight from San Diego to Ontario. Coroner's ofCicers said they will not be able to determine for certain exactly who was in the aircraft until they have complet- ed checks wjth airport officials in San Diego and Kay's relatives in Ontario. First on the scene Sunday were members of the Holy Jim Canyon volunteer fire department. They had been holding their monthly meetan~ "hen al became ap· Anthonv Sworn In 6' parent that the aircraft. circling above them was in trouble. They quickly determined that there were no s urvivors from the c ras h or an air craft that. fortunately, did not explode on impact with the canyon wall. "We were lucky in that r espect." a fireman commented. ·'The brush out there is sti!J very dry despite last weekend's rain and we could have had a major fire on our hands." A three· man crew lowered by a Marine Corps helicopter ex- plored the immediate area of the c ras h near the abandone d Trabuco tin mine and de· termined that there were no sur- vivors. TOKYO CAP) -A strong earthquake struck Peking today. rocking tall buildings and send· ing people screaming !nto the streets1 according to reports from ttle Chinese capital. There was no immediate word of damage or casualties. The National Earthquake In- formation Service in Golden. Colo .. said the quake registered 6.5 on the Richter scale and the Seismological Institute in Up- psala, Sweden. rated it at 6.8. That would make it con - siderably weaker than the July 28 killer quake in Tangshan. southeast or Peking, but still c apable of causing severe damage. The Ri~er scale is a measure or ground motion as recorded on .seismographs . Every increase of one whole number corresoonds to a tenfold increase in ground motion. A reading of six is con· sidered a strong quake. seven mean& a major earthquake. The earthquake that devastat· ed Tangshan registered 8.2 on the Richter . Kyodo said today's quake was apparently an af- tershock from the July blockbuster. The official Chinese media made no mention or the quake. Japan's Kyodo News Service, in a dispatch from Peking, said the tremor was felt at 9:54 p.m: - 8 :54 a .m . PDT. The Japan Meteorological Agency said the quake was ;(pparently centered in the northern Hopei province The Kyodo correspondent wrote that the l5·story apart menl wheri! his Peking bur~au is housed swayed vigorously. He said screaming people ran out of apartment houses m Peking's foreigners' quarters After the Tangshan quake the Chinese refused any foreign aid and never announced casualty figures or estimates of damage. But unofficial sources estimated the death toll in the tens of thousands a nd reported e x- Hughes ,Gets Strike Time SAN MATEO <A~-I\ strike deadline by mechanics for Hughes Airwest has been extended ~ hours until midnight t.onighl after progress was report~d at the bargaining table early today. The extension w·as urged by the National Mecliation 8bard. lt came shortly after mechanics walked off the jobs and picketed ror 20 minutes. Airwest operates 2,613 flights w«!ek ly in eight western states, Canada and Mexico. El Toro '~oise ' First on Agenda Investigators of the Federal Aviation Agency are al the site today an a bid to determine the l'ause or the crash. Witnesses who heard the plane circling the area and then make what one man described as a "screaming power clivif into the canyon believe that Kay lost his way and then ran out or gas while circlini:t Trabuco. Jtlargin Dwindles .. By KATHY Cl.ANCY Ott~ O.tllr "'"•'St.ti! Phil Anthon) "a:. ~worn in a~ the 'First Distract Orange County 3uper\'1sor this m orrung. Ile said onr or has first dull~ will be lo st.udy the contro ~rsanl noise foot- print around I Toro Manne Corps Air Base. Anthony j!lso r C's1 cd from the Wes tminster C it\-ii thrs morning He w11l .attt'nd his first board of s upervisor~ f!lt?eting TUesday ' · Chowchilla , Ki~ap Kids ·suffer Still tHOWCHILLA <AP) -When ~young victims or the nation's most bizarre kidnaping were freed four months ago, ~ey )landled the massive aUention of reporters and townspeople th a111azing a plomb. After only a few hours of t. tbe Chowchilla children tol_jl with surpris ing detail ~nd lness tbeir individual stories o being in captivity for 27 includ· in« 16 hours in a buri moving van. But negative reactions have sltlce developed among some of the children, showing up in nightmares and nervousness. parents say. Judy Reynolds, 13. is bothered because her eighth grade dassmates still treat her as "one of'\hose kids." lier sister Becky, 10, finds herself uncharacteristicaUy shy. "Sometimes 1 really need to talk about it and bow I am feel Jng," Judy says. "Sometimes I don't want to talk about al at alt." Their mother Evelyn quit her nt1ht job as a convalescent (See KIDNAP, Pite A%) t ~thony was a ppointed by po'· €'r r Edmund Brown Jr Lo frll th ~ntral Orange County scllt formerly held by Rotx>rt Battin Batt an resigned in August when he ~s sentenced tn Supcnor Cour'\ after being conviC'tl'<l of us- ing county employcs an a 19'74 political campaign. The 43.year-old Anthony won his own four-year term Nov 2 lty dt>featang Santa An a City Coun cilman Harry Yamamoto in a runoff. That term w1Jinot begin until January. Anthony s aid he Wlll be review· ing other county issues in add1llon to the El Toro noise problem. Supervisors have put off until early December a dec1s1on on a proposed hew housing ban an an area a consultant has s nid IS im· pacted by El Toro JCl noise. The decis ion was put off after the board had deadlocked several lime.son that issue. Firemen who noted that there was no explos ion when the aircraft hit the rock race with tremendous force support that theory. YOU AVTO TRY A PILOT AD "l 'm happy! I sold my car the first day the ad appeared in the paper." .,. That's the advertising success story of a Newport Beach man who placed this classified ad: '65Classic. Cherry. Top cond. Blue, cstm ant. Sl,400. Aft lpm, XXX·XXXX If you want to convert your car to cash, call 642·5678. It pays to put the Daily Pilot to work ror you. 71 st District Vote Recount Continues After two days or recounting the ballots from Orange County's 7ls t Assembly Di s trict the margin of victory for Democrat Chet Wray had dwindled from 65 to 57 votes, county election or. ficials said today. The recount demanded by· Republican Phil Seitz continued today. Less than hair of the dis· trict's 284 precincts had been counted as of Friday. There we re 93,494 votes cast in the 7ls t district Nov. 2. Wray. a United Auto Workers official. was a heavy favorite lo win the seat in what is a he avily Democratic, blue-collar section of central Orange County. However. Seitz, a former aide l o s tate Senator Denni s Carpenter CR -Newport Beach), ran a surprisingly strong race and apparently lost by a mere 65 votes. Late l a s t week, county Registrar of Voters Al Olson in· dicated there was a poss ible er · ror in the original accounting for 7lst district votes. He said thal.1n one precinct, 25 fewer ballots were counted than were signed for on election day by voters an that precinct. A spokes man m Olson's orricc would say only that the question or the missing ballots was about to be resolved. Olson was not im· mediately available for com- ment. Verdict This Week? Bandits Hit Four Stores In Newport . Hinshaw Def ens'e Rests By TOM BARLEY OflM Dally l"llot Sl•fl Congressman /\ndrew Hinshaw's lawyer re1ted his case today in a surprise defense move that could mean a verdict this week in the Orange County Superior Court trial or the Newport Beach Repubhcan. Defense attorney J o hn McNlcholas explained that llis decision was based on a series of court rulings which have barred the testimony he hoped to de- velop from a number of Munty officials. He has called onfy two wil· nesses to the stand, ont of whom was the accdsed congressman. Judge Frank Domenichini has refund to allow McNlcholu to introduce testimony related to < overtime practices in a number or county departments al the time Hinshaw was running the county assessor 's office in 1972. He has repeatedly rejecte41 McNicholas' argument that' abandonment. by the county supervisors of a lawsuit In which Today the defense decision posed immediate problems for Deputy District Attorney William Evans who practically ran from the courtroo~ to trace the rebuttal witn~se& l\e had not expected to use until next week. they demanded repayment of Evans said the defense de· overtime paid lo assessor's cislon makes it highly likely that employes who allegedly worked the case can go to the jllry l"t.er on Hinshaw's 1972 campaign this week after lawyers for both means tnat tttnsnaw c•n no sides deliver their rinal argu· longer be c harged with tt ment.s. criminal net. .a Hinshaw, s1. is belDg tried on Hinshaw has been sente~~ to multiple criminal charges that one to 1-4 years in stale pHson Include grand theft, conspiracy af~r being found gOtlty in and embezzlement ror bis aJ. S~perlor Court or bribery teged use of county manpower cliar1H also stemmina from hi.a and materials in his successful seTV1ct H county ass~. Ht is bid for Congress. ,. free Of\ apPtal. \•. : \ ,. # ..,. a ~ Q.' t ·--- ' The Sunday night holdup of a Newport Beach liquor store brought to four the string or armed robberies committed in Newport over lhe weekend. police said today. Like the others. Sunday's $300 robbery at the Balport Uquors, 4521 West Coast Highway, was the work of a tone bandit but polke said they do not believe the rob- bery is linked to any of the other holdups under investigation. Det. Sl't. Ken Thompson said the other robberies, all or which occurred Friday night, )Vere re· ported al Albertson's Markel, 3049 E. Coast Highway, the Sporhm an ·s Liquor, 26JS NewPort Blvd. and Fry's Marlcet. 11..5 l~h St. Each hold up was com· milted by a lone' gunman. tensive devastation in Tangshan. an industrial city of 1.6 million. The quake rocked nearby Tientsin an<t Peking, about 100 mile~to the northwest. On Aug. 16, a quake registering 7.9 on the Richter struck a moun- tainous region of central China but reportedly caused only slight damage. Tax Rebate Discussed By Carter PLAINS, Ga. (AP> Pres1dent·elect Jimmy Carter said today he could resort to tax rebates or government spending if necessary to put some zip back in thenatio!) 's economy. But he held out an olive brllhch to Arthur Burns. the 72-year-old chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, who is warning that too much stimulation of the economy mav trigger renewed inflation. "I would 6UCSS I couJd work well with Mr. Burns if he should stay on as chairman, which J trunk is a likely prospect," Carter told his second news conference since winning the election two weeks ago. Although he said be thinks he can work "harmoniously" with Burtts. Carter said there areot.her options i( they disagree on the im· portant question or growth of the nation's money supply. "If there are differences, l would have to decide what to do about increasing the money supp· Jy, through tax rebates and spend· ing, "he said. ' The specific mention of tax re· bates is the first Carter has made. His pr evious statements on possi· ble tax relief dealt with tax rcduc· tjons. which might include one- time rebates as well as more permanent changes. The preside nt-elect also said that barring a ,"national catastrophe" there should be no need for m:Jl)datory wage and ...e_rice 'tontrols in the foreseeable 1!ft'Ure. He said he would concen· trate instead on voluntary agree· ments and persuasion to keep wages and pric~s in check. Pressed for s pecifics of his ~onomic plans. Carter said he wasn't ready yet to elaborate any more than he had in ~is campaign for the Whitdlouse. Orang:d Coa~I eu:c• ~-o T =--.-- Weath~r Sunny and warmer through Tuesday wilh cool and clear nights. Lows down to mid 50s. highs to high70s. INSIDE TODAY The weary yachtsmen arc heading home today. after a Mazatlan race that saw KJOloa /1111shing first and Hur ricone Deck Wfnning the ouer • · oll handicap honors. See AllJe 86. Aly..,, S.rvlu ... llM ~.::J: a.ttill ... ~· OoM,_ Ot1llllf9'\CO\ Ull~•ll'-1......,al-"t ~-,., ... 11.cef'f .....,,_ lnde~ I fl} AU .... .... ., J l!I• ,,. u •• AIJ 4U ... ... ( " I A2 DAIL y PILOT c Monday, November 15. 1978 Royal Gossip l.Dve Ma1.ch for Charle1? LONDON <A P> -The marital.,plana of Prince Ch arles 1f. indeed. there are any ..-are once agan a gam caus ing speculation here. • According to the London Sunday Mirror . Euro· pcan royalty has begun gossiping about whether the prince, who was 28 on Sunday, will marry the 22·year- old daughter of the Grand Duke Jean of Luxembourg, Princess Marie-Astrid. The gossip, according to the newspaper, began after a state visit to Luxe mbourg last week by Charles' parents, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip -and their private stay with the grand duke and his family. Re ligion could get in the way of s uch a marriage, however, unless the Luxembourg princess converts from her famil y's Roman Catholicism . A 276-year-old act of Parliam ent would bar Charles Crom marrying a Roman Catholic as long as he retains his right to in- herit the British throne. Bri1~n 's king is also titular head of the Church of England . Chairman· ·To Seek FBI Note WASllINGTON (AP) -The chairman of a House committee investigating assassinations s aid today he will s ubpoena an FBI memo indicating Lee Harvey Oswald told Cuban officials he planned to kill President John F Kennedy. ' Rep. Thom as N. Downing < D· Va.), said he is aware of the memo only through news re- ports. ,J, -· ... ,· But he said ''I feel sure it was" a request from his committee, establis hed to probe the as sa.ssinations of Kennedy and_civil raghls .e_ader Martin Luther JGng, t led to discovery of the Murder Defendant Walks From Court His comment, m ade at a meet· ing or the panel, appeared to COO· m et with statem ents made to The Assodated Press by an in- formed source who said the memo had been provided to a Senate intelligence subcomrnit tee earlier this year. A defendant in a murder trial fired his lawyer a t the last mo- ment in Orange County Superior Court today and gave the judge a lecture on justicl' befor e he marched from the courtroom, slamming the doors behind him. Defendant Honald Carl D'Orio, 29. of Long Beach told Judge Robert P. Kneeland that he was far from satisfied with the efforts of defense attorney David Fis- hman and had hired a n ew lawyer . Judge Kne eland reminded O'Orio that the trial scheduled to open tod:Jy had been set for several months and that Fis· hman was the second lawyer to be fired by the defendant since he was booked on dual murder charge!> Repeatedly int errupting the lUdge, O'Orao told rum : "Whal is happening here 1s not fair and just. I am fi i?htang for my life. l call this 1nJust1cc '"Would you rather that I JUSl gave up altogether?" he asked • ludgt' Knel'land without receiv· Ing a reply o ·orio fuces multiple criminal charges inc luding two murder counts filed in connection with tne killing:; of Ronald t'auwcls, 27. and Janet Mac Metz, 34. · The couple wl•rc shot to death an their Sunset Dl'ach home last Nov. 8 after the premises was in· vaded b\• a gang of men who sought retribution for Cauwels' robbery or two members or a drug smugglin,1.? ring -"i Two member" of the gang have been found guilty of aJI charges. including t" 0 verdicts or first degree murder. Five others have plead~d guilty to lesser charges. D'Orio. free on $200,000 bail, was order ed by Judge Kneeland to return to the courtroom later today with the lawyer the defen- dant said he engaged during the weekend. "He is in a trial in Los Angeles." O'Orio expluined. "He can't be here before Nov. 29 and I want a continuance until then.'' Judge Kneeland refused to con- tinue or me a ny action on tbe case until D 'Orio brings lus new lawyer to the courtroom. Court Backs Concorde OK WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to review circumstances of the government decision allowing commercial flights of the British· French supersonic jet Concorde The source said the memo was written in 1964 by the late FBI Director J . Edgar Hoover , who quoted a burea u informant as saying Os wald told Cuban of- fi cials he planned to kill Ken- nedy. According ~e source, the informant aid his )Qf orma- tion came d " ectly from Fidel Castro. TONIGHT COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL -Regular meeting, City Hall, 6:30p.m . COASTLINE CC LECTURE - "Ethnic Cloth ing Design," Karen Conrad lecturer, Estancia High School, Room 325, 7 p .m . to the United States. TUESDI\ Y , NOV. 16· The justices today let stanaJa M E S A V E R . D E decision by the U.S. Circuit Court MEOWNERS ASSOCIATION of Appeals in Washington Regular meeting, Spe~er : Secretary of Transportation Carl Nelson, Environmental William T. Coleman, Jr. acted Management Assn. of Orange within hi s a uthority las t CoWl\Y on Adams Street Bridge. February in permitting the Con-Mesa Verde Elementary School, corde to operate on a trial basis 7:30p.m . at two U.S. airports. SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB - Authorities in fa~rfax County, , Community Recr eation Center, Va .. and Nass au County, N.Y.. Tues., Wed .. Thurs. l2-3 p.m. · s~eking to slop the <;oncorde OCC MINI CONC ERT -nights, had asked the high court . . . . to r eview circ umstances of P~c1f1c Strings Piano Quartet, Coleman's decision. Fine Arts llall 119, Noon. Free. OCC ~RT GUILD -Melinda Wortz, UCI Art Gallery curator, speaker. Fine Arts Hall 116, Noon. Fr.ee. C~ HOUSI NG AND COM - MUNITY DEVELOPMENT COM MITTEE-Public hearing, council chambers, 7 :30 p.m. OCC WRlTERSTALK -A Celtic Miscell any, Irish and Scot. tish Poetry, Stories. Singing, Fid- dling, Scie nce Lecture Hall l , 10 a .m. .. ' B E Jl I N 0 T JI E HEADLINES" -Dr. Giles T . Brown lecturer . OCC Forum. 7 30 p.m . Pare nthood Lecture Set 1,-, iecture on parenthood by iamaly couns~lor Tim Timmons, is scheduled Tuesday evening at Woodland Elem entary School. The let'ture. cntiUed "How to Ma x i mize Parent hood." .is sponsored by the Woodland School Pa rent-F acuity Organiza. t1on. It will be held al the school, 202S Gard(.'n Lane, Co5ta Mesa, be1unning at 7 : 15 p. m. 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The "Athletes in Action" clinics will be taught by former college and professional basket ball stars at the Eastbluff · blanch, 2555 Vista Del Oro in Newport Beach, a nd the Upper Bay branch at 2131 Tustin Ave., Costa.Mesa: Clinics for players, including boys in the second through eighth grades, will be held Dec. J at 7 p.m. at both branches. Clinics for basketball offi cials will be held Dec. 9 at the Upper Bay branch, and Dec. 16 at the Eaatbluff Boys Club. Both clinics begin at 7 p.m. A clinic for basketbaU coaches will be held beginlng at 7 p.m. aL the Eastbluff b~ancb. Estancia High School's Eagles marching band will compete with 36 other Southern CaJifomia high school bands Saturday at the West Arcadia InvitationaJ Band Review. More than 6,000 band marchers will participate in the review, which begins at 9: 50 a. m. at BaJdwin A venue and Huntington Drive in West Arcadia. . Estancia High School is the on- ly Orange Coast band participat- ing in the review. Builder Discove r s Mat~rials Missing Huntington Beach builder Berna rd D. Colacchio of 8692 Verde Mar told Costa Mesa police someone stole $667 in construction materials from hls Costa Mesa prr1i'· copper tubing and wood ~hlne s were taken sometime during the weekend from the pr<>- ject at 1187 G lenea1lea Terrace. • OPTIMISTS' CHOICE-These five s miling youngste r s w e r e laude d for their leadership qualities and e nthusiasm by Costa Mes a Optimists Wednesday. From 0.lly PINC SUit ~ left are Larry Sherman, Hubert Scborer. > Steve Wiebel, Jackie England and Tim '. Gail. Mesa Optimists Honor Area Y Quth Costa Mesa's Optimist Club ap· preciates youth achievement. And the Ootimists showed it recently by h onoring six Harbor Area youngsters at a luncheon at the Costa Mesa Goll and Country Club. The youths, ranging in age from nine to 16, were feted for their leadership qua lities, scholastic standings and en· thusiasm as m embers of various Harbor Area youth organ- izations. Club members presen ted Jackie England with a plaque commending her act1v1ties - and progress -wilh lhe Costa Mesa Girls Club. The 9·year·old girl came to Coslll Mesa from South Vietnam three years ago, and has learned many hobbies through the Girls Club, including scw1n~. cooking, and "improvemen t of her English speaking abilitil's," said her sponsors. Steve Wie bc l, a 16-year-old Costa Mesa Hig h School student, was Jauded for his volunteer work in the arts and crarLc; de· partment of the U ppcr Bay Boys Club branch. Wiebel now works as a g arde ner at the £astbluff branch, and Boys Club sponsors said his enthusiasm for work has been a good example for other boys . Optimis t Club honors abo went to Larry Sherman. 15, a Corona del Mar High School sophomore who ··really helps keep the little fellows in hne." at the Edstblulf branch of the Boys Club Tim Gaal. Bosun of Sea Scout Post 305 in Newport Beac:i. was praised for his leadership with the "Flying Toads " Sponsors said. "Wh en you give Tim a job to do. you know the job will get done." Future Farmers of America sponsors laude d C<>st a Mesa High School sopnomorc Hubert Schroer. who wa~ namecJ vice pr esident or that group by his peers. ma ny of them old£'r stu- denis Breci< Spenc<>r , who did not at tend Lhc ceremonies. was lauded ------- Oally Piiot Staff Phc>to• SERVED FOR 21 YEARS Boys Club's Hartwigsen for his par t icipation in the Or ange County Hoc key As- sociation. Mayor Dominic Raciti also presented a special award to Clyde H a rtwigsen, who has managed the Center ~reel and Upper Bay Boys Club wood shops for 21 years. Har twigsen will be r etiring from the Boys Club in December. Strike Continues HARTFORD. Conn. <AP) The stat us of a 2-month·old strike against. l:nited Parcel Service (U PS) in 15 eastern states re- mained uncertain today with no confirm<.1tion that a_ t entative agreement was reached late last week. The Tl!amstcrs Union ~trike h as swamped the U.S. Postal Scrvit'e with a package load more than double its normal p:-c·Christmas crush in 15 states from Maine to South Carolina since the strike began Sept. 15. FITNESS FOR "LIFE" F ro•PflfleAI KIDNAP .... hospital aide because the girls began having viol ent: nightmares. "My kids are more impor- tant," Mts. Reynolds says. "Most of the children are dif: ferent," she adds. ..MCMSt of us ( could use a psycbologlst, ao4 some even a psychiatrist. It sure, would help. But we ~L cQ't at,._. ford things like that." Mrs. Reynolds says she and her husband have become more irritable since the trauma of the July 15 abductions. ~. Their father. John Brown m; sometimes leaves the house for several hours Lo avoid having to talk about the expe.rience, but' their mother is writing a boolt about her feelings during the period the children were kid- naped. An airplane flight to Dis· neyland for the children with a Southern California Lions Club serving as hosts kept Andrea P<irk, 8, from developing $mo- tio nal problems, says h er mother, Janice. , •'They didn 'l talk about the kid·. naping," Mrs. Park said. "Over and over they told the kids~ 'You're here because we love you , and we care about you. You're special.' It really worked on An· drea." "I've bcJ feeling so lo~' , "s.be says. • ·1 go into depressed m • J'd like to get away and for et" about it all." But Judy points out: "Momma. you know anywhere we go, they're still talking about it." J ennifer and J effrey Brown, who with their mother, Joan, have been t he Chowchilla vic- tims mos t accessible for in- terviews, have nevertheless ex- perienced some behavior pro- blems, Mrs. Brown says. Ch ess Tourne y Set A c hess t o urname nt for c · dren fro m kinde rgarten throu >rade will be held at Davis Midd c School in Costa . Mesa Nov. 2. Registration begins a t 8 a. ., with play begin- ning at 9 a .m . There is no charge for Orange County Chess As- sociation me mbers. l y IOI McCOHCHIE ' .. ?~ I l ~ t ff._:~~~AYO BODY CONTROL ' . • • . I CENTER (FOR MCH) Now Open Newport Beach , Establl'>htnQ OflOrtlH''> •'i nrJt alwily<; fhP P.i1<;1p5t l<1sk in lh•' worlf! Can •I bP. lhal !he number one prronty 1s too obv1ou;? The physical cond1rion of an 1nd1v\<l•Jill 1s a df"term1ng factor 1n nearly all asl)fict<o of '":.uccess and yet our boov 1 mJqnitrcPnl P•PCP or machin1>rv r1>c1•1v" • Ir-;·, r; 1r" :ind attcntron than any of our QlhN OO'i~er,~rl)ns One of the most cOmrn)n excu-"' I hear for ono nol tak1n9 ca10 of his body '" t don t have the limo .ind yet 11 Y"1J' <111tomoo11e need'> caro. you will find the ''""' You must have lhat car for illl sorh or roasonc; rignt? 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I SEEING IS I ELIEVIMG I I C ALL TODA y fOR A FRH 1 DEMOHSTRAT10 H 75Z·ll SS INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL EXTENDED THRU NOV. 1 lth .. -~, .... .._..., ~====:r=:::::r;;;~ > ' ' 1 Orange Coast CO I T I O N Today's Closing N.'l'. Stocks •• VOL. 69, NO. 320, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY,NOVEMBER1~1~6 N TEN CENTS Hinshaw Case Rested; Verdict By TOM BARLEY ' decis ion was based on a series of <>H,,. 0•11• Piiot St•" court rulings which have barred Con g r es s m a n And re w the testimony he hoped to de· runsh~w·s lawyer rested his case velop from a number of county today m a surprise defense move ~ lbat c~uld m ean a verdict this / He h_~s _ _called onJy two w1t- week _in the Ora nge County nesses to the stand, one of whom Superior Court tr1~l of the was the accused congressman. Newport Beach Republican. Judge Frank Domenichin.i has D ~fens e al t~rne Y J ob_n refused to allow McNicholas to NcN1cholas explatned that his mtroduce testimony related to overtime practices ln a number of county departments at the time Hinshaw was running the county assessor's office in 1972. lie has repeatedly rejected McNicholas' argument that abandonment by the county supervisors of a lawsuit in which they demanded repayment of overlime paid to assessor's employes who allegedly worked on Hlnshaw's 1972 campaign Today tful defense decision means tnat tt1nsnaw can no posed immediate problems for longer be charged with a Deputy Dis trict Atto rne y criminal act. / William Evans who practically Hinshaw. 51 , is being tried on J.:an from the C'ourtroom Lo trace multiple criminal charges that /~he rebuttal witnesses he had not include grand theft, conspiracy expected to use until next week. and embezzlement for his al- leged use of coun ty manpower and materials in his successfuJ bid for Congress. Evans said the defense de- cision makes it highly Likely that the case can go to the jury later 6.5 on Richter Soon~ th.is week after lawyers for botll sides deliver their final argu- ments. Hinshaw has been sentenced to one to 14 years in stale prison after being found guilty ·in Superior Court of bribery charges also stemming from his service 11s county assessor. He is free on appeal. Earthquake· Rocks .. .. Chinese Capital Dally Pilot Slltt P-o TOKYO (AP) -A strong earthquake s truck Peking today, rocking tall buildings and send- , ing people screaming into e streets, according to re po ts from the Chinese capital. There was no immediate word or damage or casualties. The National Earthquake In- formation Service in Golden, Colo., said the quake registered 6.5 on the Richter scale and the Seismological Institute in Up - BODY OF SAN DIEGO PILOT ARTHUR KAY REMOVED FROM TRABUCO CANYON Site of Sunday Crash Being Searched to Determine If Others Were Aboard Superoisor Anthony Sux>rn In Pilot's Son Feared Dead By KATHY CLANCY OftMOallyl'lletlla#' I ' Searchers Seek Body in Trabuco Brush Phil Anthony was sworn in as the First District Orange County supervisor'this morning. He said one of his first duties will be to study the controversial noise foot- print around El Toro Marine Corps Air Base. A pilot who was al fm,t thought to be alonC' Sunday when his single engme aircrart smasht'd into th<' south .,., all of Trabucu Canyon was 1dt•nt1f1 l'<1 by Orange County coroner ·.., offtl'l•rc; toda\ as Arthu1 J<Jc k Ka~ 5~. nt S.in Ou~Av hut invt•s tigutor .. ~c>" bd1e\(• tnat h.ay' son m a) ha\C' bN•n Wltll him Ill lht• rour 'Cater m.1t•h1n'-' wht·n 1t :ippJn•nll} lost po.,.,1•r .,., hilt> n rcling OH'r rugged terrain and r arnm~\l into the l.~ foot ca n~ on ".di <•bout 250 feet from tht' summit Investigators .... ork111g m bru~h that ranges in hc·1 ght from e1~ht lo tu rret c1 re tod.1~ '''•U°<'htng for ptE'< c' ol :urc raft .mcf thl· fl" ma11" of the m .1n .. r 11wn m the pla nt• lh,1\ appJ11°1111\ r in into pmhlf'm' durtn,I! .1 01 J(ht from Sn11 Dit•~o to Ont;1ri11 <'nrurw r ·~ off1 cc•r' ~~11 d the\ w;11 11(11 bt• .ahh· lo rl1•tt•rm1ne ro'r <:ertain ex:1cth ""ho .... a!> in the a1rr raft until tht•\ hJYt• romplet e"d r ht>ck' w 11 h .11 rport offtr iab in SOlll llH'.1!11 and K .1\ 'rc•lalt\C!> in Ontarw First on thP i1c·t•nr ~unday wea• membl'r!I of the 11111} .l1m Canyon voluntrer fire department. Th1·y had bt'en holcltn~ tht>1r monthh• meetm~ whe n 1t ™'came ap Jlllrl•nt that the aircraft c1rchng 3~)\ 1• th<'m wa:-. in trouble Thi·~ qu1c•kh determined .that there ...,_en• rio survivors from the c r ::i i; h o f a n a 1 r c r a rt tha t. (ortunatl'ly. d id not explode on impact with the canyon wall. Or :::~, C~as• \leather S unn y a nd W<t rme r throu1:h Tuesday with cool a nd clear nig hts Lows down to mid sos. highs to high 70s l~SIDE TODA \' The weary yachtamen ore hendlng home today after a Matat lan race that iaw l\Jaloa /1mshmg f1r1t and Hur· ncont' Deck u•mnmg the over- all handicap honorl See Page 86 lndtJ>~ A\ Yovr ~r•I<~ lkl•lll>Q 1.M lleycl t<itllor1>l• ·~ "" ,.. ~ .. , ....... c.<7\10 Cl'e\, __ OHi-Mtll(f~ fdOe'1at .,_ l"'•'1•tllm•ftl P\ft•Mt ,...1.,.llttord ...,.°',."' "' I t.? " ... , .. IJ •• "" "" "' "' .. We w e re lu cky in that respect," a firem an commented.• "Th<' brush out there 1s still very dry despite last wcekcnd·s rain and we could have had a major fir<' on our hands .. A three man crt·w lowered by a M artnl· Corps h elicopter ex plort>cl the imme diate arN1 of tht• crJ'h n e a r l h <' abandoned Trahucn ti n mine a nd de - tl·rm111<1I that there were no sur· \ l\tlf~ I ll\ 1·,t1~.1tors of the• Federal ·\\ 1.tt mn ,\~en(')' arc· al the site tod,1y 111 a btd tu dctC'rmmC' the cause of th1· cr ash W1tnci.~t·~ who heard the plane c1rc ltn~ the urea and then make what ont' ma n descnbed as a ~crt>am1ng power dive .. mto the can\ on hehC'\ll' that "cl~ lost his Newport Cops Seek Burglar Newport Rf•ach poli ce a re seeking the burglar who look fls. hin~ gear valued al more than $2,400 from a boat docked in the harbor. Th<' boat. ownC'd by Ernest Schag. Jr . was docked al a marina at 251 E Coast Highway when the burgla ry occurred. &hag told om ccrs he locked the boat last Tuesday and dis· covered the lheft Sunday. way and then ran out of gas while circling Trabuco. Firemen who noted that there was no e xplos io n when the au crart hit the rock face with trem endous lorce support that theory. · Oil Chiefs Meet to Plan Price Hikes .... VIENNA. Austria !AP) Economic and financial experts of the Organizatfon of Petroleum Exporting Countries met today to draw up recommendations for an increase in the price of crude oil. Informants ~aid such a recom- mendation bylOPEC's economic commission was unavoidable .. in vie w or the inflation in the Western counti;ie' and the subse- quent erosion of the purchasing power of OPEC oil." The oil mi11i~lers of the 13 member countries or the oil cartel will act on the recommen- dations at a meeting o~ning Dec. lS in Qatar. Although not re- quired to abide 6y the recom- mendJtions or ihe commission, they are expected lo Increase the present base price of $11.51 a bar- rel at leaat lO per<:ent. Anthony also resigned from the Westminster City Council this mortiing. He will attend his first board of supervisors meeting Tuesday . Anthony was appointed by Gov- ernor Edmund Brown J r. to fill the central Orange County seat formerly held by Robert Battin. Battin r esigned in August when he was sentenced lj) Superior Court after being convicted of us- ing county employes in a 1974 political campaign. The 43-year-old Anthony won his own four.year term Nov. 2 by defeating Santa Ana City Coun- cilman Harry Yamamoto in a runoff. 1'hat term will not begin until January. Anthony said he will be re view- ing other county issues in addition to the El Toro noise problem. Stop Sign Planned For Cd.M Corner A st.op s ign is slated to be in- stalled this week at the intersec- t ion of Poppy and Seaview Avenues in Corona del Mar. City councilmen approved the installation at the recommenda- tion of city Traffic Engineer Bill Darnell. He said it will "provide increased safety for all the .vehicles using the intersection ... Council Eyes Sign Law 'Code Overlapping' Cited in Newporl By JOA~E R EYNOLDS Oft O•oty Pll .. SIAll Newpor Beach city coun- cilmen. once ready to tackle a ronlrovers ial revision of the city's sign laws. have decided in- stead lo look at what's already on the boolc'S . Councilmen decided lo study their existing laws instead of r e- newing a two-y ear-old con- Lroversy over proposed changes which would limit the size of signs. Councilm an Don Mcinnis, in- !ltrumental in getting the pro. posed changes tabled nearly two years ago, persuaded his fellow <'OUncilmen to look at what they have btfore. llrey decide to ·change anything Mcinnis said he believes the problem is that the existing sign ordinances are not part of one section of the city ordinances. but instead are scattered through a variety of s ections. "We have admlnistralive pro- blems in the o verlapping of codes," Mclnnis said in suggest· ing the e:itisting laws be codified and studied before any changes are made. considered. indicated the re view of lbe existing laws would be just a first step. City Manager Robert Wynn said the existing laws would be compiled and sent to the plan- ning commission for comment before they are returned to the ci· ty council Cor further considera- tion. "I .have not found a significant The proposed changes were ap- body of thought that what we are proved by the planning cOm· doing I~ esthetically unpleasing, miss Ion in 19 7 4 o ver the immoral offattening, he added. " objections of the Newport Hnrbor Mcinnis said he doesn't believe Area Chamber of Commerce, any chan1es are necessary. whose m41mbers disputed the His request was backed by needforthe!proposedcbanges. other councilmen who said they The major effect would have were amazed thalthe study of ex-been fell in the older areas or laUng Jaw~ .has not beto done town and ooe of the primarJ dis· before. putes centered on the amount oC But Councilmen Paul Rycko« Ume tb1t met-chants would have and Lucllle Kuehn, who ~uge~t-ln whkh co replace lhetrold •lens ed the propos!!_! i;e~j2:!!')tj';~_newones. , .. psaJa. Sweden, rated it at 6.8. That would m ake it con- siderably we aker IJ!.an the July 28 killer q uake in angshan, oulhcast of Peking, but still pable o r caus in seve r e d a e--- Tti ichtcr sc s a m easure of ground .motio n as recorded on seismographs. Every increase or one whole number corresoonds to a tenfold increase in ground motion. A readin~ of six is con- Hughes Gets Strike Time SAN MATEO CAPl -A s trike deadline b y mechanics for Hughes Airwest has been extended 24 hours until midnight tonight alter progress was reported at the bargaining table early today. The extension was urged by the National Mediation Board. It came shortly after mechanics walked off the jobs and picketed for 20 minutes. Airwesl operates 2,613 flights weekly in eight western states, Canada and Mexico. &mdits Hit Four Stores In Newport The Sunday night holdup of a Newport Beach liquor stor e brought lo four the string or armed robberies committed in Newpon over the weekend. police said today. Like the others, Sunday's $300 robbery at the Balport Liquors, El West Coast Highway, was the rk of a lone bandit but police d they do not believe the rob- bery is linked to any of the other holdups under investigation. Del. Sgt. Ken Thompson said the other robberies, all or which occurred Friday night. were re- ported at Alberlson·s Market . 3049 E . Coast Highway. the Sports man 's Liquo r . 2615 Newport Blvd. and Fry's Market. 11515lh St. Each hold up was com- mitted by a lone gunman. According to Thompson. the same man is believ'ed to have committed the robberies al the Sportsman's Liquor and at Fr~·s, Market. He said investigators also believe that them an who took $500 from Albertson's at gunpoint was responsible for a.nearly ide nllcal holdup or the Albe rtson's in Lag~na Beach on Nov 2. .YOV AUTO TRY A PILOT AD 'Tm happy! J sold my car the first day th<' ad appeared In the paper " Tbat'a the advertising success story of a Newport Beach man who placed thts classified ad: ·~Classic. Cherry. Top cond. Btue, cstm lnt. n,400. Aft lpm, XXlMC 1',llX. If you want to conver1 your car to cash, caU 642-$618. It pays to put tht Daily Pilot to work for you. sidered a strong quake, seven means a major earthquake. The earthquake that devastat- ed Tangshan registered 8.2 on the Richter. Kyodo said today's quake was apparently an af- tershock from the July blockbuste r. The official Chinese media made no mention of the quake. Japan's Kyodo News Service, in a dispatch from Peking, said the '<See QUAKE, Page A2) Burns May Retain Post -Carter PLAINS, Ga. <AP> - President-elect Jimmy Carter said today he expects Arthur Burns to continue as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, the key arbiter of the nation's money supply, and said, "My first in · clination would be to work with him harmoniously." Carter told his second news conference since winning elec- tion 13 days ago that "I would guess I could work well with Mr. Burns .'· Las t week, Burns warned of the dangers of stimulating the economy too much, pointing to possible re· newed inflation. ·-'fhe i>em<>cratic platform on which Carter was elected and some of Carter's advisers have called for stimulation of the economy to deal with unemploy- ment and s luggish economic growth. Carter generally declined lo be any more specific fhan he had been during the campaign about ~ how to tackle the nation's economic ~roblems. He said e is not qualified "at this point' to propose solutions to wiemployment problems. But be said he would meet with business leaders. Democratic leaders o( Congress, and later with Burns and members of the President's Ca bi net. After opening the news con- ference with a description of how he would pick top Administratjon officials and saying none had yet been selected. Carter announced that campaign press aide Jody Powell would be his White House press secretary. He said Powell. a young Georgian who has been with Carter for several years, would be fully authorized to speak for hi m in dealings with news media. Carter said he will interview <See BURNS, Page A2) Contract OK'd. For Channel Dre g Joh A ,725 contract has been awarded to Shellmaker, Inc. for the dredging of the channel around Newport Island. rt has taken two years lo ge't permits for the project from \JI or the agen cies which have Jurisdiction over dredging. ' According to Joe Devlin, pu~c works director for New~rt Beach. the project calls for the removal of 5,000 cubic yards of sand-1'n the Rivo Alto and the North Channel. The cost of the project wilt be 11aid on 1 50-'° basts by tht city aod the County of Orange. Completion is expected by February. I A2 DArl y PILOT N Monday November 15. 1976 Chair.apan To S eek FBI Note A fter Reeou11t 7lst District Margin Shrinks . . WASHINGTON CAP/ The ch1urman or ·a lloust• comm1ttcc invesht:al1ng assassinations said today he will !>Ubpoena an FBI memo ind1cat1ng Lee Harvey Oswald told Cuban orricials he planned to kill Pn•sident John F Kennedy. Rl'p. Thomas N. l>ownmg ( D Va.). said he 1s aware of the memo only through news re ports But he said "I fed sure it was' >a request from his comm1ttcc. cstabhshe~ to probe thl! as sassinations of K,•nnedy and civil rights leadt'r Murt1n Luther Kmg, that ll'd to d1:.covc·ry of the memo. J11s commt•nt. made at a meet· mg of the panl·I. appc.•ared to con nict with Matemcnts made to The Associated Press by an in· formed source who said the memo had bN•n provided to a Senal<' mlclhgencc.• subcommit- teeearl1er this vt•ar The source s'a1d the memo was written in 1964 by the late F BI Director J Edgar lloover. who quott'd a bun·au informant as saying Oswald told Cuban of fic1als h<' pl01nnc.•d to kill Ken- nC'dy. Accordrng to the source. tht' informant s aid his mforma· tion came directly from Fidel Castro. The informant said the in· formation was b;iscd on a report Castro recc1 vcd from officials or the Cuban embassy in Mexico Ct· ty, the sourct• said Oswald visit· ed the embassy Sept 'n, 1963. The source said he personally read the memo. but discounted its sign1ficancl• sinCl' Castro made a s1mtlur statement public· Iv 1n August 1967 dunng an m· ten•1e" with a Hrit1ShJournahst In 11!> sl'cond offt c1al meeting, thl' committee held 11 bnef public session and conf1rmt-d 'Richard J\ Spragut'. a former gl)vern· -nent spcc1<1I prosecutor. as cluer counsl'l. The panel also agn•t-d to form two subromm1ttccs to probe the Kennedy :tnd l\1n~ s layings ~1multa11cou:.l~ Hl'p. Samuel Dc·v1nc of Ohio . rankin g Rl'pubhcan member of the com- m1ltel', quc!'itionl'd the.• action. say mg 1t "ould n•quin• cxt·ess1\ e staff. Sprai::ut• has s:i id he intends to turc 160 to 170 1nvt':-.tl~atcrs The sourc·e s:tid hl' "as \1rtual Jy <'erta1n the lloovt>r memo had gone to thl' Warren Commission m 1964 Ho" l'ver. memhers or th<' comm1<...,1on <\t<tff mtl'n'1C'wed over the" l'ekcnd could not rl.'Call :-.t•etng ll. lJ111u 11ol S ight at the Wedge After two days of recounting the ballot.a from Orange County's 71st Assem bly Distr ict the margin of victory for Democrat Chet Wray bad dwindled from 65 lo 57 voles. county election of- ficials said today. The recount demanded b)'' Republican Phil Seib: continued today. Less than half of the dis- trict's 284 precincts bad been counted as of Friday. There wer e 93,494 votes cast in the 7lst district Nov. 2. Wray, a United Auto Workers official, was a heaYy favorite to win the seat in what is a heavily Democratic, blue-collar section of central Orange County. However, Seitz, a former aide to state Senator D e nni s Carpenter CR-Newport Beach), F,....PageAJ Goofy.foot surfer slides across steep wave at Balboa ·s Wedge which is usually a body surfing mecca, located j ust west of the Newport harbor entrance. The Wedge is usuall y too steep for surfboards but as this wetsuited rider shows, it can be done. Weekend surf was in the three to. six foot range, disappointing wave riders who ex- pected a weekend of storm surf. · ·-BURNS .•• ~ > all bis selections for majorgov- ernment posts. Kidnap Reaction Seen Referriilg to the "inevitable speculation'' about whom he will bring lhto the new administra- tion, Carter said no one will be authofized to speak for him about appointments, and sai)i "Quite orten those who talk e m ost know the least." Some Chowchilla Children Suffer Trauma He outlined to a news con- ference a complex procedure or interviews and program evalua- tion exercises be will put leading contenders through. CHOWCHILLA <AP> -When the young victims or lhe nation's most bizarre kidnaping were freed four months ago, they handled the massive attention of reporters and townspeople 't'Qth amazing aplomb. Alter only a few hours of rest. the Chowchilla children told with surprising detail and i&polness their individual storicslS'f being m captivity for 27 hours. includ- ing 16 hours in a buried moving van. But negative reactions have since developed among some of the children. s howing up in nightm ares and nervous ness. parents s ay. Judy Reynold's. 13. is bolhered b ecause her e i gh th gr ade classmates still treat her as "one of those kids." Her sister Becky, 10. finds herself unchar acteristicaJly shy. "Sometimes I really need to talk a bout it and how I am feel- ing." Judy -says. "Sometimes I don't want to talk about it al aJI " Their mother Evelyn quit her night job as a -convalescent hospital aide because the girls b eg an havi n g viole~t nightma res. · "My kids ar e more impor- tant," Mrs. Reynol<Jssays. "Most of the children are dif. ferent." s he a dds. "Most of us · could use a psychologist, and some even a psychiatrist. It sure would help. But we just can't af- ford things like that." Mrs. Reynolds says she and her husband have beeome more irritable since the trauma of the July 15 apductions. • Their father, John Brown JIJ, sometimes leaves the house··ror several hours to avoid having to talk about the experience, but their mother is writing a book about 'her ·feeling~ during the period the children were kid- naped. °An airplane fl~ht to Dis- neyland for the chlfdren with a Southern California Lions Club ser ving as hosts kept Andrea Park, 8, from develbping emo- tio nal pro ble m s, says h er mother. Janice. "They didn't talk about the k.id- naping," Mrs. Park said. "Over and over they told the kids, 'You're here because we love you and we care about you. You'rte special.· It really worked on An· drea.1' ''I've been feeling so low," she says. ''I g.o into depressed moo(ls. I'd like to get away and forget aboutit all." But J udy points out: ''Momma, you know any whe re we go, they 're still taJking about it." Carter said "the press and the American people will know the identify of those with whom I meet, but probably will not always know" what job they're ·being considered for. Jennifer and Jeffrey Brown, ·who with their mother, Joan, have been the Chowchilla vie- . tims most accessible for in· lerviews, have nevertheless e>l- perienced some behavior pro- ble ms, Mrs. Brown says. J enniCer, 9, has nightmares, and Jeff, 11, gets nervbus wh~n he rides the bus home from school each day. The children were abducted from a bus taking them home from s um mer school. He said Vice President-t!lect Walter. F. Mondale would work closely wjth bim in the selection 'J>l"OCess. "The list of people who should be con,idered Is bei ng d e· veloped, ' Carter said. "Some of them are obvious lo me." But he said an effort is being made to bring to his attention names of other qualifi'ed me n and women whom he doesn't know. Project Set Man Files Suit To Aid Lido FRESNO CAP) -A man seek· ing a job as a fireman here has W FJ filed a reverse discrimination suit ater ow -against the city, charging that , minority applicants less qualified than he have been hil'ed. Gary Hendricks. 29, of Fresno. flied the suit in Superior Court here. Work is slated to begin this week on a project lo improve waler flow on Lido Isle. Murder Def erulant Walks From Court The $51 ,825 contract for the project.~as been awarded by the city s:ouncil to the Spiniello Construction Company of Chula Vista. According to Joe Devlin, city public wor ks director, the con- tract calls for the cleaning and cement lining of fo.ur. six, 10 and 12-inch water lines from the western tip o f the island to Via Graziano. A defendant in a murder trial fired his lawyer at the last m'>· ment in Orange County Superior Court today and gave the judge a lecture on j ustice before he marched from the courtroom, slamming the doors behind him. Judge Kneeland r efused to con- tinue or ta ke any action on the case until D 'Orio brings his new lawyer to the courtroom . He said the project will require $18,000 worth of city services in· eluding installation of bypass pipes ang replacement of valves. "' ran a surprisingly strong race and apparently lost by a mere~ votes. L ate last w eek , coun~ Registrar of Voter s Al Olson in· dicated there was a possible er· ror in the original accounµng for 7lst district votes. ( He said that, in one precinct, 25 fewer ballots were counted than were signed for on election dv by voters in that precinct. A spokesman an Olson's office woold say only that the question of the mi~sing ballots was aboOt to be resolved. Olson was not iih· mediately a vailable for com· ment. Two Cities Share Cost of Traffic Light Design work ls under way on a t raffic signal to be installed at the intersection of Campus Drive and Von Karman Avenue under an agreement am<>ng the Cities of Newport Behch and Irvine. and the Koll Center . The signal, which will cost an estimated $50,000, is one Qf Newport Beach's top priorlt,,y projects for lfle year, accord.in¥ to its City Traffic Engineer Bill Darnell. Half of the cost will be paid by the City of Irvine, with tbe balance shared between the Koll Center and the City of Nqwpoit Beach. Darnell says he believes the signal can be installed by May 1977. . / Fro.Page Al QUAKE· ••• tremor was fel( af 9:54 p .m. - 8 :54 a .m . PDT. 'The J a pan Meteorological Agency s aid the quake was apparently centerejl in the northern Hopei province, The K yod o corresponden t wrote that the 15·story ap""' ment where his Peking bureau is housed s wayed vigorously# He said screaming people ran ouC at apartment houses in Peking's foreigners' quarters. Alter the Tangshan quake the Chinese refused any foreign aid and never announced casualty figures or estimates of damage. But unofficial sources estimat~ the death toll in the lens or thousands a nd r eported ex. tensive devastation in Tangshan. an industrial c ity of 1.6 million. The quak e r ock ed n earby Tientsin and P eking, about 100 miles to lhe northwest. Held in Slaying RENO,. Nev. (AP) -Gerald Alan Bowers, 22. is being held without bail here on a warrant charging him in the slaying of a roommate, Nathan James Koon, 28. whose headless body was found in a T e xas river last weekend. Now Open Defendant Ronald Carl D'Orio, 29, of Long Beach told Judge Robert P. Kneeland that he was far from satisfied wilh the efforts of defense attorney David Fis- hman and had hired a new lawyer. FITNESS FOR "LIFE" ly IOI McCOHCHIE ' #. in Newport Beach ':' ( {, Judge Kneeland rem inded D'Ono that the trial scheduled to open today had been set for several m onll and that Fis· hman was the cond lawyer to be fired by the d fendant since he was boo1ted on dual murder charges. L-~.,. ·. r;;.__,~~AYO BODY CONTROL ·;. . . . ' CENTER (fOR MEHi 3961 MCKArtt.ur ll•d. Suites I 0 I· I 03 Newport hactl W t. r P11ot St•ff P '"»,o EX·UCLA ST AR RALPH OROLi..INGER OFFERS TIPS Twins Mike, (left) Sean Stump Try Basketball Repeatedly interrupting the judge, D'Orlo told him: "What Is happening here is not fair and just. t am fighting for my life. I call this injustice. ORANGE COAST ,, •·t11£1Ql(•ll !•. • "',,... (44,, 0--. ', ,, ,,., .. 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A clinic for basketball coaches will be held begining at 7 p.m. at the Eastbluff br:ancb. "Would you rather that I just gave up a ltogether?" h~ asked Judge Kneeland without receiv· ing a reply. D'Orlo faces multiple criminal charges including two murder counts filed in coMection with the killings of Ronald Cauwels, rt, and Janet Mae Metz, 34. The couple we re shot to death in their Sunset Beach home lasl Nov. 8 art er the premises was in· vaded by a gang of men wbo sought r etribution for .Cauwels' robbery of two members of a drug smuggling ring. Two membeu of the g.ang ha.ve ~en f?und guilty of a1J charges, including two verdicts of first degree murde r. Five others have ple~ded guilty to lesser charges. D 'Orio. free on $200,000 hail, was ordered by Judge Kneeland to r eturn to the courtroom later today with the lawyer the defen- dant said he engaged during the weekend. "He ts In n trial in Los Angeles," D'Orto eicplalned. "He can't be here bdore Nov. 29 and I want a conUnuance un.W tben." .. Estabhsh1ng prconltes is not always the easiest task 1n the world Can 11 be that the numb~r one pnonly 1s too obvious? The physical condmon of an 1ndiv1doal cs a C!eto/m1ng f;tCtor m nearly all aspects ol success and yet our body a magnificent piece ot machinery receives less care and a1t1>nti°l than any of our other possessions ' bne of the most common excuc;es t hear for bne not tal\1n9 care ot hes body 1o; I don t have the hme," and yet cf your automobcte needs care. you will f1nCJ the rcme You must have that car for all sorts of reasons . fight? Bui 11 ct should comote1ety fail you can replace 11 On the other hand. cl your body stops working. you cannot go out and buy a new one It would seem to me. therefore. that our prionttes are not in order One"; mental. physical and monetary progress 1s dependent uoon lh!l condition of his body Fitness for Ille. in terms of lime and money. reciucres but a small SBcrlflce when compared to the net return 11 you can dlscrpltne yourself to lake 'care of your body, you can do ANYTHIN01 DYNAMIC CONDITIONER IT'S A FACT The first of 1ls kind. exclusively for men. ·1 ·t 1: MOH·STIUMUOUS Exercise. Aerobic and lsometn/ IT WORKS Combined wtl h nutrition al guidance. improvement 1n muscle tol'te, circulation. posture and weight are realized. 1r·s GUARANTEED Results are ~)'aranteed without shots. pills. s~arvation d•ys or strenuous exercise. S!EING IS IELl!VIMG CALL TODAY FOR A FREE DEMOMSTRATIOH 752·5155 INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL EXTENDED THRU NOV. 13th ~~~~~%~:::;?;i:~~~0'~~:?!2~~~ ' • I ( . Sad,tleback · EDITION t Aftt!r110011 .Y. ·aoeks VOL. 69, NO. 320, 2 SECTION~. 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONOAY,NOVEMBER1~1V6 TEN CENTS I. us tees Meet to Head O.ff Strike addleback Valley Unt 'ed School District trust~ will m et in a special closed-door sessi n tonight In what may be an lllh· hour effort to stave off a possible teachers' strike. The meeting, called by School Board President Loa Young over tbe weekend, will begtn at 7 o'clock al the school district of- fices. ll · pen to the public. Mrs. Young agreed to set up the special session _after talkingo late last week with Bill Mecham, the Rancho Canada School kin- dergarten teacher who doubles as bead of Saddleback Valley Educators' Association (SVEA), the teacher union. The two agreed that trustees should have a chance to· talk things over one more before a "strike vote" by teachers. That verbal pact came JUSt before a Friday morning rally by teachers at McKenz.ie Park in Laguna Hills, which bad been originally organiied to gauge teacher feelings toward the posslbHity or a strike. Mecham said today that " now, we are ready to t the vote." He said he could organiie another rally within "a day or two" if trustees fail to make any movement at tonight's meeting. "We are keeping all com - munications possible open," he · "It is our position that there.s got to be. movement to solve this thing.'' The SVEA chief said his group was planning no demonstrations either tonight or at the school \ \ board's regular meeting Wednes· day nigtit. . Mrs. Young said the school board hasn't changed its position at all. "Mecham called me and asked us to be reasonable and talk things over ," she said. "That's what ~e·re going to do tonight:" Mrs. Young said nothing will ever be solved "if we don't talk to .5 on Richter each other.'' "If things get uglier and uglier, we won't get anywhere," she added. ''We don't want it and they don't want it. . "Maybe we can start down another road tonight. We've been on only one road s o Car." The board president blamed most of the district's labor pro- <See SESSION. Page AZ) Earth~8ke Rock~ Chinese Capital 0111v Piiot St1n ""°lo BODY OF SAN DIEGO PILOT ARTHUR KAY REMOVED FROM TRABUCO CANYON Site of Sunday Crash Being Searched to Determine If Others Were Aboard · TOKYO (AP) -A strong earthquake struck Peking today, rocking tall buildings and send· ing people scre aming into the 11&treets. according to reports from the Chinese capital. There was no immediate word or damage or casualties. The National Earthquake Jn· formation Service in Golden. Colo., said the quake registered 6.5 on the Richte r scale and the Seismological Institute in Up· Superoisor Anthony Pilot's Son Feared Dead ~:!!c~~ . y OllM D•llf l'llol St.ft Searchers Seek Body in Trabuco Bro.sh Phil Anthony was sworn in as the First Distr ict·Orange County supervisor this morning. He nld one or his first duties will be to study the controversiaJ noise foot- print around El Toro Marine Corps Air Base. A pilot who was at first thought to he alone Sunday when his single engine aircraft ~mashed into tne south wall or Trabuco Canyon was 1dent1f1ed by Oran.Rt' County coron<•r'... offu.•crs todav as Arthur J :..ck K.t}. 52. or San 0 1e,RO Bui 1m·cst1gators no~ bchc\l' tlaal t\,1y:. "or, ma}' havt' bt•t>11 with h1n1 Ill thl'. four 'il'ater macnine ~hen ll apparently lost power while crrchnA ov('r ruggt•d tl•rrain and r.immcd into tht• l.500-foot canH>n ~all about 250 feet rrona the su rn m 1t Investigator.; ~ork 1ng an brui-.h that ranges in he1i:ht Crom eight tu 10 feet ;i rt• toda) i.ean·hing for p1ec1•s or ,11rcraft and the n• ni:iin-. rif thl! man or men in th<' ph11k that a ppan•ntly r.in mto prohkrw .. clurini.: J n1 i.:ht fro111 Sara Dn ~n to Ont .trio C or111wr s 11fr11·t•1' ,,1a<I t111•v wtlt not tw Jblo· to 1klNmtn€' (11r c~n.t1n ~·'<,ttll) ~1111 ~ .. "in the· atn rJft until tht•\ h.tH' complt'l (.'(It lwck' ~1th :i1rrrn1 offt<'IJI-. in S.tt• 01ego and 1\,1\ 'rf'lal1\t'' an Onuan11 l-'1r'l on the '<'l'ne Sund.t) ""1.'rt• mt>mt)('r<; of tht• lfol\ Jim 'nnyon voluntrt•r f1rt> drpMtm1•nt They hod h<'rn holding thl'lr monthly meetin~ whr•n •l lx•c.imr ap parent th;at the ,11rr r.lft c1rd1ng above thc·m ~." rn trouble Thn rit11ckly d<>termint.-d th.at lhrr1• \\t•re 1111 s urv1vors from tht• l'ra:-oh of a n :11 rcrafl that. fortunately. did not explode on impact with thl· canyon wall "We ~He lucky in that respect.'· u fir<·m an commented 0r'1n!!~ Coa~c L • 4 --y'O'; \\eeach~r Sunny and warmer through Tuesday with cool and clear nig hts Lows down to mid 5-0s. highs to high70s l~SIDt.: TOD.\\' The weary yachtsmen are heading home today 1Jfff'T a Mazatlan race that saw Kialoa /m1~hmg first and llur- • ncane Deck winning the oveT· all handicap honors See Page 86. Ind..-~ Al 'nlll• S.1v1tt .......... LM 8ofd C.tliforftl• Cl••-'''"' Com•n (P'O\\Wonl 0.attil NaflCf\ A' AM l..ll>dtn 8• Movie\ M H•Ooft•I HfW\ 11> 0.-C•1111ly fl•U ~- I\ .. u ... Al ., 1 ''''°"'"'"•"" £r.t.-r11l"m•nt ,_ift•f"<f ,, .. 11 .. th<e•d "OIM<O ... U Sflvl• l'of1tt I J ~' Al Stocll. M.-hh "' Ttlt•,, .... ... I) ""'"" I• W.1ll1tr II WorldHtw• •t •• All ll •• .. ,, AU A4 A4 "The b'rush out there is still very dry des pite last weekend's rain and we could have had a major fi re on our hands ... A three-man crew lowered by a :\1anne Corps helicopter ex- plored the immediate area or the crash near the abandoned Trabu co tin mine and d e- termined that there were no sur- vivors. . Investigators of the Federal 1\\ iatlon Agency are at the.,sitc today in a bid lo determine the cause or the crash. Witnesses who heard lhe plane circling the area and then make what one man described as a "screaming power dive" into the canyon believe that Kay lost his way and then ran out of gas while circling Trabuco. ·· Firemen who noted that there was no explosion when the aircraft hit the rock face with tremendous force support that theory. Anthony also resigned from the Westminster City Council this morning. He will attend his first board of s up1::rv isors meeting Tuesday. Anthony was appointed by Gov. ernor Edmund Brown Jr. lo fill the central Orange County seat formerly held by RobertBattin. Probers ·Seek FBI Battin resigned in August when he was sentenced in Superior Court after being convicted or us· ing county employes in a 1974 political campaign. The 43 -year-old Anthony won his own four-year term Nov. 2 by defeating Santa Ana City Coun- cilman Harry Yamamoto in a runoff. That term will not begin until January. JFK Slaying Memo WASHINGTON tt\P I The <'ha1rman of a House committee mvestigalin~ a~sa:s:11nations said today he will subpoena an FBI memo ind1cat1ng Lee Harvey Oswald told Cuban officials he planned to kill President John F. Kennedy Rep Thomas N. Downing (0- \'a. l. said he is aware or the m€'mo only through news re ports Buth~ said "I feel sure 1t was " .i request from his committee. establis hed to probe the as- sassinations of Ke nnedy and civil rights leader Martin Luther King. that led to discovery or the memo. His comment. made at a meet· Ing or the panel. appeared to con· nict with s tatemenL<; made to The Associated Press ~Y an in· formed source who said the memo had been provided lo a Senate inte lligence· subcommit- tet' earher thi' year . The source said the memo was written in 1964 by the late FBI Director J . Edgar Hoover.--wtro quoted a bureau informant as saying Oswald tol~ Cuban of- ficials he planned to kill Ken· nedy. According to the source, the informant said his informa· tion came directly from Fidel Castro . The informant said the in- rormatio11 was based on a report Castro received from officials or the Cuban embassy in Mexico Ci- t y, the source said . Oswald visit· ed the embassy Sept. 27, 1963. The source said he personally read the me'mo. but discounted <See MEMO, Page A2) Anthony s aid he will be review- ing other county issues in addition to the El Toro noise problem. Supervisors have put off until early December a decision on a proposed new housing ban in an a rea a consultant has said is im· pactedby EITorojetnoise. The decision was put off after the board had deadlocked several times on that issue. Accident Ruled LOS ANGELES (AP) -Acor- -oroner's jury has ruled that the death or a wheelchair-bound rest home patient who fell into a therapeutic pool and drowned was an accident. Clara Davis, 74, fell into the hair-filled pool lasl Monday at the Prestige Con· valescent Home \/erdicat This Week? Hinshaw Defense Rests • By TOM BARLEY Of IM D•1ly l'itol St.it Co ngre ss man Andrew JUns haw's lawyer rested his case today in a surprise defense move that could mean a verdict this week in the Orange County Superior Court trial of the Newport Beach Republican. Defense . attorney John McNicholas explained that his decision was based on a series of court ruling!! which have barred the testimony he hoped to de- velop from a number of coullty ofricials. He has called only two wll nesses to the stand, one of whom was the accused congressman. Judge Frank Domenichini has refused to allow McNicholas to introduce testimony related to , • overtime practices in a number Today the defense decision or county departments at the posed immedi,te problems for time Hinshaw was running the Deputy. District Atto)"ney county assessor 's offi ce in 1972. William Evans who practically He has repeatedly rejected . ran from the courtroom t6 trace Mc: Nicholas' ar~enL that the rebuttal witnesses he had not abandonment byr--the county expected to use until next week. supervisors or a lawsuit in which they der:!!Jnded repayment of Evans said t he defense de· overt-i-cr1'e paid to assesso ... ·s -cision makes it highly likely that employes who allegedly worked •.the case can go to the jury later on Hinshaw's 1972 campaign this week a(ter lawyen for both means tnat tu ns naw can no sides de1tver their final argu- longer be eharged wlth a menta. criminal ad. · Hinshaw has been sentenced to Hinshaw, Sl , ls being lried on one to 14 years in stale prison multiple crlmtnal charges that arter being round guilty in include grand theft.. ~ptracy Superior Court of bribery and embezzlertu!nl for his al· charies also stemming from his leied use of countr manpower senite 81 county assessor. He ta 8!'d materials in his successful free on appeal. btd ror Con1re~._ ••• ii: ''ii· ~·, . . r psala, Sweden, rated it at 6.8. .That would make it con- siderably weaker than the July 28 killer quake in Tangshan, southeas t of Peking. but still ca pa bl e or ca using sev e damage. The Richter scale is a me re or ground motion as recorded on seismographs. Every increase of one whole number corresoonds to a tenfold increase in ground motion. A readinf! of six is con- r D•llV Pilot SI.all PllolO Crdwraed Senior Angela Cheap was crowned homecoming queen of El Toro High School Fri- day night during football halftime activities. . Chowchilla Kidnap Kids Soffer Still CHOWCHILLA CAP) -When the young victims of the nation's most bizarre kidnaping we re freed four months ago, they handled the massive attention of reporters and townspeople with amazing aplomb. After only a few hours of rest, the Chowchilla children told with surprising tletail and coolness their individual stories of being in captivity for 27 hours, includ- ing 16 hours in a buried moving van. But negative reactions have since developed among some of the children , s howing up in nightmares and nervous ness. parents say. Judy Reynolds, 13, is bothcrod because h e r e ighth grade classmates still treat her as "one of those kids ... Her s ister Becky. IO, finds herself uncharacteristically shy. "Sometimes I really need to talk about it and how l am feel- ing," Judy says. "Sometimes I don't want to talk about it at all." Their mother Evelyn quit her night job a~ a con valescent hospital aide because the girls began having vio l ent nightmares. • ''My kids are more impor. tant," Mrs. Reynolds says. ''Most of the children are dif- ferent," she adds. "Most of us could use ~ psychologist, and som« even a psychiatrist. ll sure would help. But we just can't. af- ford things like that " Mrs. Reynolds says she and · h r husband have become more irritable since the trauma of the July 15 abductions. "I've been feeling so low," &he <See tUDNAP, Page AZ> • . . ~'~ sidered a stJong quake, °"ven means a major earthquake. The earthquake that devastat· ed Tangshan registered 8.2 on the Richter. Kyodo said today's quake wns apparently an af· tershock from the July blockbuster. The orricial Chinese media made no mention or 1.he quake. Japan's Kyodo News Service, in a dispatch from Peking, said the <See QUAKE. Page AZ) Objectives ForCUSD DueTonight Capistrano Unified School District Supec:intendent Jerome Thornsl ey will present 1977 management objutives tonight to the district's board of trustees. The school board m~ling is scheduled for 7 : 30 iat district of· fices, 32972 Calle Perfecto in San Juan Capistr ano. Among instructional objec· tives for the coming year, Thornsley has proposed: -lncreasin,,g the time elemen· tary school students would spend with adults, working on reading. -Emphasizing basic instruc· tion in reading. arithemetie and language arts. -Establishing a minimum graduation competency ex· amination ror high s chool stu· dents. -Developing capability to r e- late cost lo instructional effec- tiveness . Thornsley 's proposals fo~ personnel objectives iqdude: -Developin.R more pi'ecise dis· tnct guide lines on the involve· ment of principals in selecting teachers. -Staffing Capistrano Valley High School. scheduled to open in Sept.. ?977. -Reorganiiing maintenance and general services depart- ments. Thorns Icy ·s objectives for community and school relations focus primarily on staying ahead or population growUt sufficiently to have schools built and opera- tional as families settle in newly bum communities. The s ubject or high school scheduling which has pro· duced controver sy -is expected to be defer red until the Dec. 6 board meeting. The board will be short one member tonight, as the election of trustee William Manahan has yet to be declared official. Manahan, an elementary school teacher in the adjacent Sad- dleback Valley Unified School District, defeated Jan Overton for the school board seat by just eight votes. . . He is to be sworn tn Dec. 6. YOU AUTO TRY A PILOT AD "I'm happy! l sold my earth& first day the ad appeared in ttie paper." . . Thal 's the advertising success story of a Newport Beach man who placed thla classified ad: '65 Classic. Chel'l')'. Top cond. Blue, cslm int. $1,400. tf\ lpm! UX·XX X IC you want to convert your car to cash, call 642·5678. It pays to put the Daily Pilot to work for you. . • • • .. '. DAILY PILOT SB November 15 1978 Pilot ) Logbook_ i I Not Next to My House You Don't By WlLLIAM SCHREIBER 01 tM D•il' f'ilot St.II • A MISSION VIEJO Muncicipal Advisory Council meet- ing afforded a revealing look. at the gut~ or that planned community -the people who lave there. H 1t hadn't been so disturbing and such a vital issue, the discussion of a proposed shelter care ~ome for juveniles ''in crisis" with their families, might have been almost laugha· ble. When former MAC candidate Jim Dodge took the podium, for example, he , cracked up the aud1ence by prefacing his remarks with, "J realue nobody. wants to admit there's some weeds in the garden of Mission Viejo ... " Dodge went on to say that if his com- munity was to remain the leader in the Saddleback Valley, it had the ''duty and respons1b1hty" to take on such social pro1ects. Several young people, notably Mis· scHREieEA s ion Viejo High ASB President Tim Grant, told the MAC they knew of dozens of youngsters who could use the kind of intensive counseling the home would provide. Grant said each of the school's counselors "could name three or four kids without even looking through the files." And then there was the pulpit-nurtured wisdom of rcston Howl'll. an activist in the valley for a number of y ars and also a retired minister. IN A STATEMENT that would have m ade Billy G aham proud, ~well urged both sides of the conlr?ve~.~Y to accept any decision of the MAC and leave the meeting in friends hip." But during the bulk of his remarks, Howell expressed the proper degree of outrage over opposition to the hom~ project. "I'm not sure I want to live next door lo a person who couldn't open his heart and show concern for. chi!~ren. in trouble ... he said, cruding the opponents for bemg unkmd and unloving." . . , Listening to some of the oppos1l1on speakers, I couldn l help but agree with Howell. One ··gentleman'' even fired a thlnJy veiled threat al the home backers, wami!\~ Y,tat the neighborhood m ight be hostile to the youngste~ades of burning crosses and the Ku Klux Klan. THE OPPOSING ELEMENTS appeared to be most concerned with property vafues. the cost o( the project in tax dollars and rampant crime \n the streets. The lattl'r is a somewhat under$landable fear, given the climate in modern society. But the concern for property values and the almighty do!Jar seems terribly m isp)aced in the list of pr1orit1es. , The fears these people have must be based on a purely emotional overreaction. siryce several similar homes in other communities have had no problems whatsoever. Proponents of the proJCcl handled themselves with cool reserve a nd patiervtc throughout the debate, which is to their credit considering the irratiopaliU' of sosne ~n the other side But of all tl\PSe who favored the home, the greatest praise should go "'to Councilman John Noble, who struck a telling blow agamst the opposition argument that most of the eligible teens (lruants, runaways !Ind so forth> were from El T'oro. not beautiful .Mission Viejo. NOBLE VERY CAL~ILY evoked the fact that while M1ss1on \'1eJO produces fewer of these so-called 601cases.1t has produced more than double the number of real juvenile l'nminals. thl' 602 cases. tha.n any other valley community. To borrow Noble·s line of reasoning, it is Just possible M1ss1on \ 1c·JO would ha"e less of a Juvenile problem today 1f -,uch a home had CXJsted )CarS ago, when the really·"bad" kids Y.ere JU::.t ·troubled " f'rofft Page Al QUAKE ... tremor "J" f1.-lt at 9 54 p m. l'I 5 1 a m I' n 1' 'I h l' J a pa n ~lt'tcMolog1ra 1 i\ j.!l'lll'Y :.aid thl' quuk,· wa:. JJ.IJ.larcntly CC'ntcrl.'tl m tht• northt•rn llo1x·1 nrovincc Thl' K ~ odo c o rre:.ponclt.•nt \Hole thal the 15 story apart ment where h11> PekmA burt>au 1s housed s wayed v1.iorous ly II(' s aid scrt•1tmtn~ pt"(>Ple ran out of .1~artmc·nt hou'"' in Pekmg·,. forc1 gners' qua rte rs Alter the T JnA.,hJn quake the• ('h1nese refused any foreign a1ll and never announced casualty figures or estimates of damagtt But unofficial sourct>s <'St1mated the death toll in the tens of thous andc; and reported ex tensive devastation 10 Tangshan. an industria l Cillo; Of 1.6 m1lllon The quake roc ked nearby T1ent111n and Peking. about 100 miles lo the northwest ORANGE COAST $11 DAILY PILOT fhfo~• .. (IM\t 06tf't' ~1t-ot Wl'"-"'•1f'11 .. t~ bt~ t~ N•""' Pr"" 1\ P\lib't+~ b"l t .. t)r ~ (M \t P\;bh "'"'O ("MO"'"• y.p.v•t' eod·t fttf. 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Fro•PageAI SESSION ... blem on the new state collective bargaining law. which she SC$id turned "professionals into blue collar unionists." The present tenuous situation arose when the two sides broke off mediated talks last Wednes- day after bargaining for more than 18 straight hours. The two key issues m the dis- pute appear to be binding arbitration and agency shop de· mands by tho teachers. Alter Recount .. 7lst District · Margin Shfinks -After two days of recounting the ballots lrom Orange County's 71st Assembly District .. the margin of victory for Democrat Chet Wray had dwindled from 65 to 57 votes. count>--election of· fl clals said today. The r ecount demanded by· Republican Phil Seitz continued today. Less than half of the dis· tricl's 284 precincts had been counted as or Friday. · There were 93,494 votes cast in Lhe 7lsl district ~ov. 2. A spokesman m Olson's office would say only that the question of the missing ballots was about lo be resolved. Olson was not im- mediately available for com- ment. \ Fro•PageAJ MEMO .. .' .. ,. ' its signiricance since Castro 1 made a similar statement public· ly in August 1967 during an tn· terview with a British journalist Wray. a Unit~d Auto Workers official, was a heavy favorite to win th~ seat' in what is a heavily Democratic, blue-collar section, · In its second official meeting, of-~ralQrange County. the committee held a brief public Mowe·ver, Seitz, a former aide session and confirmed Richard l o s tate Senator Dl!nnis A. Sprague. a former govern·: Carpenter {R-N~wport. Beach), ment special prosecutor, as chief ran a surprisingly strong race counsel. and apparently lost by a mere 65 The· panel also agreed to form t votes. ·. two subcomrnittees to probe the Late 1 as t we ek , county Kennedy and King slayings • Registrar or Voters Al Olson in-' simultaneously. Rep. Sa~uel , dicated there was a possible er-Devine of Ohio, rankin_g ror in the original accounting for Republican member of the c~m· 71sl district votes. mittee, questioned. the acll~n. He said that. in one precinct, 25 saying it would reqwre excessive fewer ballots were counted than staff. were signed for on election day Sprague has said he intends to by voters in that precinct. hire 160to170 investigators. Bandits Hit ·1n closed session, the commit· tee planned to view a film of the Kennedy assassination taken by Abraham Zapruder. The film was lo be shown by Robert Groden, a New York film authority who contends it pro- vides convincing evidence Ken- nedy was shot from the front. · Rabbits' Bero , Jimmy· Storey, known as the vegetable king of· Sedgefield';-England, displays some or bis four-foot car- rots and a three-foot leek. Storey, who has wontbumerous prizes, says he grows giant vegetables every year in his · small vegetal>le pate~. Four Stores In N ewpt;>rt The Warre n Commission. The Sunday night holdup of a which said Oswald acted aJone in· Newport Beach liquor stor e killing Kennedy, concluded that brought lo four the string of the president was shot from the armed r obberies committed in back. Newport over the weekend, pol.ice The source s:tid he was virtual- sa1d today. ly certain the Hoover memo had Like the others. SundJ!Y'S $300 gone to the Warren Commission robbery at the Bal port Liquors, in 1964. However , members of 4521 West Coast Highway, was the the commission staff interviewed work of a lone bandit but pol.ice over the weekend could not recall said they do not believe the rob· seeing it. bc-ry is linked to any of the other A report of the Castro in· hold'\Jps under investigation. terview with British journalist Hotel Again Linked To Legion Disease time spent al the hotel. and (4) the amount of waler consllll\ed by lcgionnairf>s and others di.fr· mg the convention. · .. Del. Sgt. Ken Thompson said Comer Clark in August 1967 ap- the other robberies, all or which peared in a Mexican newspaper, occurred Friday night, were re· the source said. According to the ported al Albertson's Market; source, a cQpy was provided to 3049 E . Coast Highway, the the Senate subcommittee by the Sports'man's Liquor. 2. CIA. Newport Blvd. and Fry's Mar The sour ce reported that 1l515thSt. Eachholdupwasco Castro was quoted as saying PHILADELPHIA (AP) -/\ federal health official again linked the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel to the legionnaires' disease today. but added there was no conclusive evidence of a direct connection. A s tate hea lth officia l . meanwhile, confirmed that a re· sellrche r who t ested tissue samples taken from a victim of the disease later came down with a fever and upper respiratory symptoms -symptoms of the mysterious illness. But experts said they did not know what caused the researcher's illness. The Bellevue-Stratford, head- quarters for the convention, w.ill close on Thursday. Owners of the 72-year-old facility blamed fall-1 ing business on adverse publicity ' connected with the disease. mitt~byalonegunman. . euban officials heard Oswald According to Thompson, the threaten the president's life. same man is believed lo have However, the source sajd Castro committed the robberies at the r'eported that Oswald ·remarks Sports man's Liquor and at Fry's were discounted as these of an Market. unbalanced person and that he He sa id investigators also did not warn U.S. officials of the believe th atthe man who took $500 threat because he was certain he 'from Albertson 's at gunpoint was would not be believed. responsible for a nearly identical holdu'p of the Albertson 's in Constructi·on Gear Laguna Beach on Nov. 2. 'Super Surf' Falu Flat.on South Cocu Super surf predicted over the weekend along the south coast beaches pooped out leaving hopeful surfers fl <U; and sets that dJd roll in nnly clouded offshore waters so badly that would-be skm diver!>,._ were left with poor v1s1b1hty. Loot in Viejo Theft Constru ction equipm ent valued by the victims al $1 ,240 has been stolen from a bujlding site in Mission Viejo. Orange County sheriff's of ficcrs said a portable generator. a grinder and electricat corrl were taken from the sit~ at Dis· eno and Fabricante. The theft was reported by offi cials or Martin Duilders. Inc., of Santa Ana. Or. David W. Frazer of the, fed eral Center for Disease Con· trol in Atlanta told a symposium there were four thmgs connected with the Bellevue that appeared associated with getting the ill· ness. The illness killed 29 people and hospitalized 151 others last sum. mer. All had had some connec- tion with a state American Legion convenli9n head quartered at the hotel. Frazer identified the clements that appeared lo connect the dis· ease with the Bellevue as (I ) the hotel's lobby, (2) rooms in which hospitality parties were condurl ed during an Ametican Legion convention July 21·24, (J) total E'ront Pa~ Al KIDNAP ... says. "I go into depressed moods. I'd hke to get away and for~t· about it all." But Judy points out: "Momma, you know anywhere we ~o. they're sl1ll talking about it." Jennifer and Jeffrey Brown, who with their mother. Joan. have been the Chowchma vie· t ims most accessible for ih- terviews. have nevertheless e'X- perienced some behavior pro- blems, Mrs. Brown says. Jennifer, 9. has nightmares. and Jeff, 11, gets nervous wh~n he rides the bus home from school each day. The children were abducted from a bus takjog them home from summer school. I _;. -. Th~re was one bright note, however. The water was warm. About 66 degrees. San Clemente lifeguards re- ported about 4,000 persons on the city beaches both days and 7.000 on the count~ strands between San Clemente and Laguna l3each FITNESS FOR "LIFE" J ; ~-·'. · ·. ". Now Open .:. 1n Newport Beach ··: \In Laguna, m oderate crowds populated the sands both days. Roth departments reported no serious incidents. Turbulent sets from three to four feet were reported. Strike Continues HARTFORD. Conn. (AP) The status of a 2-monlh-old strike against United Parcel ._Service <U PS l in 15 eastern stales re· mained uncertain today with no confirmation that a tentative agr eement was reached late last week . The Team slers Union strike has swamped the U.S. Postal Ser vice with a package load more than double its normal pre-Christmas crush in 15 stales from Maine to South Carolina since the strike began Sept. 15. ly IOI McCOHCHIE .· I I I Eslabh!.hong oroorohe-; •Snot always lhe easiest task m thC' world Can 1t ~ lhnl the numbPr one priority 1s 100 obvious? 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