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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-12-13 - Orange Coast Pilot, -:-r.. -----,,._ PEC ··Fears . ·Misfortune's Child, 12, ' Escapes Murder Trial . -. ' • • • • • Ill (! Ray Plea I Chicago Shivers •• 1 , Denied by ... w.~•• KILLER'S FATE UNCERTAIN Wally Moaley, 12 Killer at 12, Boy Escapes Death Trial MIAMI <AP I -A killer at 12, W Jll.) Mosh•\ ·., future ljl in the hands or a JUH'nilc court JUdRt' ""ho must decide on a rt'habilila lJon program for a child of mlll ronunc. Wally almost was tried for murder. But a u thorities rl' consider<.><! and now Judge Ralph B Ferguson 1s lo announce Tue!\ day what muAt be done with a child who stabbed and killed h 111 ploymatewlth a butcher knife. Greg Billiter, 9, was killed !:.1st July. Police say ht' had callt'd Wally an ob~rcne namt'. "Lock up the boy who killed our baby," soys G ref('s mother. Margaret Billiter. "Every time l open my Bible ll opens in the same place. the place whe r e 1t says. ·An eyl' for an eye and a tooth for a tooth: " Greg and Wa ll y lived 1n a aeamy part or Miami. Wally's was a broken home. Neighbors aay Wally taunted tbf' dope · smoking prostitutes who walked thestreetsevenduringtheday. Despite such bravado, Wally t.-aa JUSt a nother child when police questioned hJm about the killln&. "He waa one fri&htened kid.'" 9fflcers Cha'rles Reynolds r e· ealled ln a deposition. Reynolda aald that Wally was uked lthe meant to kill, and that he answered : "No, not really. See when l get <See LAD, Pace .U> LB Youth Shot LONG BEACH (AP> -An ~·Ytar·old Lakewood youth, ~rt D. Mello•, Waf b\ critical condition ln 1 Lona Beach Jlolpltal today after beln1 •hot and wounded by two polJce of· • fie rt at Si1nal HJll after he 11· Jegedly drew 1 handiun. ' ,, TopCourt WASlllNGTON <API -The US Supreme Court rt>fu:;ed lo· day to revit>w James Earl Ray's uns uccessful attempts to w1thctraw h1!1 guilty pica in the ai.i..1si.1nat1on or Dr. Martin Luther Kmf( Jr The court volt-d not lei consider Ray's contention thal he was "framed by the FBI and local police, and then coerced by his own attorney lo plead guilty a~uinst his will .. Jui,t lai.t \\ t.•ck . a !.JX'c1al con grrss1onal comm 1ttec authorized $6 5 m1lhon for th<' first year of an 1nvest 1gatwn into the as sassinalions of Prc:.ident Ken· ncd~ and Or Kin~. onC' or the na lion's leading civil ntthls ac ti Vl!.l.' ln seeking Supreme Court re· view. Ray's auorneysmd thecas<• "ra1M•s mu1or consl1lul1onal 1s sues with rei.pcct to voluntannes!. oHheplt>a, wa1verofconn1ctorm lerest on tht' p<trl or criminal de rense attorneys. professional and l'lhlcal compctenre nnd obliga ll~~s in rcprt'senting a defendanl. King was killt'd by a n ne bla11t in Mt'mphis. Tenn , in 1968 Ray \\as arrestc.'ct in London a short time later and extradited lo the llnitf.'d Slatrs to !>land trial for murder HJs case never reached a jury because he s ubsequently pleaded gullly. Ray·s appeal for review by the high court said his financia l agr eemenh with attorneys Arthur Hanes a nd Percy Foreman and author William Bradford Huie precluded his chance lo receive (air represen- tation. Ray said For~man forced him lo plead guilty. The appeal said other connict· ing considerations by Ray's at t.omeys led to a "gross violation of the right lo private aUorncy· client communications." A lower court's findlng that there was "potential and limited actual conflicts of interest" by <See RAY, Pa1eAZ) PSST---ONLV II SHOPPING DAVS 'TIL. CHRISTMAS .' 4\1' Wlrt!IMIO When the overnight low in Chicago gets down lo ·1. a~ it did Sunday. friends get friendlier and visions of sugar plums give way to fond thoughts of mufflers and gloves. It m ay be that teamwork also helps youngsters find the ir way in the downtown shopping crush. See more chilly weather news on Page A4. OPEC Nightmare Terrorist's Return Feared by Qatar DOHA, Qatar <AP) -~rurity officials are having nightmares about the international terrorist known as "Carlos" or "the Jarkal" as they prepare for Wed· nes day's meeting of the oil cartel. A photocopied picture of Carlos, whose real name is lllyrh Ramirez Sanchez. is on a desk in the police ortlce at Doha AJrport, where the oil ministers of the 13·n ation Organiution o f Petroleum Exporting Countries will arrive to diacuu a price rise. A year ago a guerrilla reported to be Carlos led a terrorist attack on an OPEC meeline ln Vienna. He kidnaped ministers from the richest oil exporting countries, -including Saudi Arabia and Iran, and released them in Algeria after a ra.naom variously report· · ed at~ million to $llO million was paid. Three persons wero kUled durin1 the Vienna attack. To avoid a almllar raid. Qatar's 4,000-mlln poUce and armed forces arc ~ng str• intent atcurlty precautlops, upeclally around the pluth, 3'2.-room Gulf Rott!, where the OPEC delegate• wlll atay This P~rslon Oulf em\rfe or! 180,000 persons has closed Its borders to almoat all visit.ors ex· cept those coming for the OPEC meelin1. A Gulf Hotel source said six British poltcemen arrived Ulrce weeks ago to advise the Qatar police on security. A diplomatic source sald Ule Qatar security forces were rein· forced recently wlt.h men from <See TB RR Oft, Page A2) 'IJIE FIRST C4LL BOUCIH IT ALL "I told lt on the fint call and eot the top price. Tbat 't the quick aalea success told by a Newp0rt Beach man wbo placed th1.I clllllfied ad: '81 VW Bua. orig. owner, Rd cond. 63,000 ml 11un· root, IUaupunk AM /FM. 11,630 Jlltlt-lllOC x Jf you have a car, or anythlQg else, you'(I like to convert to cuh, call &42·5678. The Dally PUot maka lt ea1y t.o put 1 few word.I to work for you. Laguna Thief Bids Victims Merry Yule An armed robber held up two clerks at the Laguna Beach Albertson 's m a rket Sunday n.l1ht, started to nm from the st.ore, but turned first and wished everyone a merry Christmas He escaped on foot with about SZM. One or the-checkers reco~ted the robber, who wore a blue watch cap and a red bandanu that co'4rered most or his lace, as the same man who robbed the market Nov. 2. He sald this time the bandit seemed much calmer and In less of a hurry. And cheerier •. Police said tbe happy hoollgan carrled a four-Inch blue steel .22-callber revolver. They said the fl)an wailed ln 'line at one of the two open rhecutands, then told the clerk, "Open the drawer and start tak- lnt out the money." . The clerk complied. The IUD· man with th• dark brown eyebrow• and unusually bllb, narrow nose went to the other tbeckt~nd and repeated hll de- mand. Wltne11e1 told police that as the robber was leaving, he turned, waved at the clerla and cuatomert. and a boutod, ''Thanks a lot, everybody. Merry Christmu." ' Toro Marine Base Incident An unemployed Irvine mental health worker told Laauna Beach police she was kidnaped ofr n darkened Art Colony alley early today , drive n to El To r o Marine Corps Air Station past a guard who waved ht r kidnaper through the gate, anct raped In a warehouse or pinball innchlnes. The 26·year·old woman said the sex crime wall Interrupted when ·she vomited over herself and her attacker. also in his 20s. She said he drew b1'ck and asked. "You don't like ine very much. do you?" She said the man, who told her he worked In the building at El Toro. then drove her at her re- quest to an Irvine shopping center and made a date to meet her there the next day. Laguna Beach police staked out the m eeting place but the man failed to appear. Police said today. howMer. that from the woman's dt>5criplion or her at· tacker, the place and his ap- parent employment on the base. an arrest was possible late today The woman told police she wnR having drinks at the White House cocktail lounge just alt.er mid night Sunday, when the young. muscular man sat next lo her ~t. the bar. She said they began a casual conversation but after a half hour. she bcrame annoyed. She said she stood up to leave and walked out through tho back door into the alley to walk the twn blocks to her car . According to t he woman, the man at the bar followed, grabb<.>d her arm and twisted it into a wrist hold. She said he forred her to walk with him to hJa car. <See RAPE, Pa1eA2) Coast Weather Low clouds and f Ofl early Tuesday, but mosUy SUD· ny. Cooler with hl1hs near 70, lowa to mld~pper 408. I NSIDE TODA~ John Wright 'J corur 1ponud th• Unfoeraot Studio'• moU room le hondl, ing publ~t1 for tla. Satum 'f'OCe program. A look.ct tM retired Coata Maaon'• foa:fnattno cort'1' fl on P.oQt Ill of the People Section. •••ex AIV-IHYl!t •• MIMYTNe AU ..... "' Alt ~ AU l..M ... ff Alt ......... ......, M ~· At =c-1• Alt CltHlllM ... ,, .,., ONM<• ., =-lo\4lfU•• .... (ftM~ ., All ~" Alt ftltwi ..... Al I M AU ~· .,, •""-• All Wffl!lff M ~ ., WWM ....... A4 """""' ..... •• . -----= . . --.. ---- A2 DAIL V PILOT s Monday. December 13, 1978 ''AlloWThem to Die' Archbislwp Raps Prolonged Life LON DON < J\ P > Doctors should n ol administer ex- • traordinary treatment tQ prolong t he lives or the d}ing, the Anhb1shop or Canterbury told an audwnceofmedical men today. The Most Rev. Dr. Dondld Cog gan, spiritual leader or the Churc}1 of En~land ;ind head uf the worldwide Anglican commu nion, said he rcal1Lcd he was .. treading on excct•dinJ:ly dangerous ground" in r;iis1ng the issue, but claimed many Chn'i- llans wrongly beht-ve that life must be artificially prolO(ll:ed un der all circumstanct-s Jn a lel'ture to the Royal Society of Medicine. the 67 -yl'iu-old primate of England re(•alled two recent cases where doctors kept their publicized patients <ilivc" the American girl Karen Quinlan who lay for months in a coma and Spanish Gen. Frandsco Franco, who died in November 1975 just Death Delayed Utah Execution in Limbo Washin gton <AP) -The U.S. Supreme Court took no action today in the case of condemned litah murd~rer Gary Mark Gilmore. thereby further postponing any attempt by state officials to end Gilmore's life. State officiuls are under order from the high court not to execute Gilmore until the justices decide whether to hl•ar an appeal by his mother, Bessie Gilmore of Milwaukie, Ore., that her son 's life be :-.parc.•d Th<..• court h ad been expected to rule today on her appeal but took no action. The justices had not been sechcdulcd to meet as a full court again until J an. 10, but a11nounced toduy they will hold an extraordinary court session next Monday. A decision in Gilmore's caSl' could come then. On Dec. 3, the court stayed Gilmore's execution by firing squad -sC't for sunrise one week ago -until it could de<'idc whether to hear her appeal. Gilmore has spurned all alt<•mpts to have his lifC' s pared. ,.~ro'" Page A I LAD ... nervou:.. J ~t>t mad Jr somebod\' $lt'lS me mad I :.isk my Dad I lutsomcth10g right:iway" News that authoritll"i plann<.'<l to try Wully for murdl•r toul'hf'd hl·art~ •H·ross thl' country Str;in~t:rs wrotl' to the Judge and urJ!l'd compasi>ion S111rc• /\ui.:ust. Wally has hf'c·n 1n Youth ff<lll . v. a1tiniz furthc• rourts lo h:.1...,.thl•1r way. fie 1s making Christmas ('ants. Social workers 1>a.Y h~· a!'tkS ;ibout his dnR. Tippy. /\nn psycholo1=:ists s~1y ht• ">hows no concern for C: n•g but i'i' .,J afraid or the consequence:. of thtl killing. Fro• Page A l RAPE ... The woman told oHtcrrs she feared thJt 1r shr r('s1st<'<I he would kill her or break her arm al the ll'ast She !>aid sht• "a<; drh rn to the marine bJ<ol' "'hl·n· J o;cnlrY w;ived them unto the premises The~ dro' e lo a nl•arb} Quonset hut. she sa ul She !>au.I h1·r .1bductor unlrK'k!'d the door "1th a l..t•v Sh(• !>aui thl• big room v. JS full of j!Jme ma('hlOeS. mo ... t or them ptnball machines. "f work here." she rl'fat"'1 th!' man told ht•r. "Can \Ou b<'hf'\'I' th11> plat·e"" Thf'n hf'. raped hl·r. the woman told r<>llc·t> County Tree Lot Robbed Operators of .1 Chn!>tm.1<1 lrt'<' Jot in Auf'na f' ,1 rk werc rob be-cl or their r.P.h. rri•n11 e.ircls. v.atches and Jt•v.rln l11tt• Sunda) n1J,tht. police rrport t•d E1~ht p.-opt.• v. rrc m thr tro1lrr ~nrinch (''!I rorc\t .. hurll~· ore m1dn1Rhl when lhr lone nman harAt•d thrQUAh a trailer r. oohce s;11d 'The ca:i1h loss wa:o1 set at S:WO. elice said they had not y<'l dc- mlncd the value of "atches d Jewelery taken. OAANOl COAST DAILY PILOT f~r,.""'°"' r~u O•O)' It.Joi ..... ,,,__,.<"'~'°"" t'l,...lt""'~'""" Pt~\ l'p.btV-Ob't'l"'*Ot....-Co .. t ~till "'"O(,,,.,..,..,., "'-'4't•"1·1· ~ .,,. ~·;'':!'W::~:~,~,,,:~.~~·L~ ~.:·~· t4lft v......... l'Yl"I \•f11fl•"'-'11 't•llP• --~ l•OU"'• 9#.t<tt ,_"'~ Co•\t A ,,,...,~.-......,1.a. , . ..,,. ., l'Vb'IYWit S"'"'"A•' fW'\d ~w TM ~·PV~Mt °"' • ._,,..,... •• ,..., t' -Ut 'ffllllht ..... y \,,..., GM••,.._ ·• t•h•,.,,t•• .,_,. .... 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The event. which has been held most Christmas sea.c;ons since the Great Depression. was C'Ur lalled during the 1973 oil crisis to conserve energy. Communities a ll along the Orange Coast, from Seal Beach to San Clemente. participated in the Christmas display cumpeti· ti on. AssO<'iation President William Webb said lhe group will not en· courage the lighting or Christmas decorations aga10 this year . "We are working m coopera- tion with the government's energy saving program ... Webb said lie said the a!>socwtion "111 re- view cond1t1ons 10 1977 to de- termine if the coaslwide event v.111 be continued Gray Whales Seen Off S tate's Coast SAN DIEGO CA Pl -California gray whales. on their annual ml· gration from artic waters to Scammons Lagoon in Baja California. were sighted off San Otego during the weekend Hanger John Turker at the l"abrillo National Monument on the top of Point Loma said two or these a ma mm a Is were i,,l;'t'n pas!'. mg southward about two m1l{·s off the point Saturday _,.....,..... REVIEW DENIED Jam•• Eart Ray Fro• Pllfl4! A J RAY ••. Ray's derense attorneys should be enough lo have hls case re· viewed, his appeal said. "The charge is that those who dld kill Dr. Kin• are sllll at l8J'8e, protected ln part by the unwm- lngneH of the courts to fnce these unpleasant facts," Ray'tt appeal aafd. Ray is an inniate at the Ten· nessee State Priloil wbe~ be ls aervln1 a llfe senu:oce. I bcrore his 83rd birthday "I am informed that 1t was the doctors, not the priest. who gave the adva·e which led to the pro- longation of Karen Quinlan's hfe. Probably all of us would agree in deplorin& the events which so feurfully prolonged the hfr -if lift' it run bt.• C'alled of General fo'ranro." Doctors kept the dictator alive for week s with mu &sivc transfusiom1 and a series of opera- tions to.stem internal bleeding. Miss Quinlan is living in a New Jersey nursing home without the aid of a respirator her parents :..ought court pcrm1ss1on lo turn off. The archb1sh1p said he v. as fully a"' are of the d:.inger~ of legalized t.>uthanasia "One has not lived through the davs of the Nazis without me-mories whlch are not easily blotted out. .. hesaid. I le said doctors went through "anxiety and perhaps agony" when having to choose between making advanced techniques available to a few or improving the level or i-,('r\ ICl'S lo many Tht' proble m will become more severe.· because the percentage of old peo- ple is ris10g he added. Or. Coggan appealed for more honesty about death. "We hav(• Jaq~elyovercomethe conspiracy of silenre which sur- rounded the subject of sex a few decades ago. Now there is a con- spiracy of silence about death.·' lie said the question whether to tf'll a dy1n~ patient he was dying was undoubtedly difficult. But most patients know when they are dying ;ind it v. ould be an "im- m!'nse relief" lo thC'm lo kn1m that those uround thl'm arc not ·'sharing 111 a kind of play-act mi:·· that they :ire going to get better. h<.'s • .ud. Fro• Pag~ A l TERROR. • • neighboring oil giant Saudi Arabia Hluc uniformed policemen with automatic weapons were posted all around and throughout the hotl•I. cluttering over the Qnyx floor !>labs under two S40.000 rhandcliers in the lobby. The conference room. special- ly redecorated in rich brown cloth and aluminum, has been equipped with electronically operated bulletproof shutters. Two floors or the hotel were re- served for security men. Two days ago they searched the struc- ture room by room with elec- tronic devices . A gunboat was anchored by the hotel jetty. where about 50 new Mercedes limousines are parked for use by 0 P EC delegates. llelicoptcrs c1rrled the area re- gularly and no one was allowed near the hotel without a special badge issued by police. French polir<' say Carlos killed two policemen and a Lebanese -Streets of Laredo Enaptg This is one of the downtown streets in Laredo. Tex., thal usually 1s ~"'arming with Mt•x1<:an shopper s. Since the devalua- lion or the peso, business along the u.s.- Mexico border has suffered, with business in Texas border towns off about 75percent. Affair's End Sparks Kitlfing of Lover A young Scandinavian Sf'aman who police allege exploded in rage over the end of a rcla· tionshlp 1s held by lluntin;(ton Beach authnrilH·s toda> on charges that ht• plun~t>d a kn1fl' into h1!> lover se\·cral lime!) Sun day Steiner KJetland. 21, of 1306 Walnut A\ e .. fluntm~ton Reach IS booked on SUSJ>IClon (If aS!)JUll with intent to romm1t murdf'r. He is hdd 10 lieu of $25,000 bail. pending arraignment and a bail reduction hearing. Kjetland's alleged victim. who police say mo\•ed out of the apartment on Saturday Wal> 1dent1fied as Lynn Pulliam. 24. a waitress. • Miss Pulliam ""as listed 10 sta- ble l'ond1t1on today m the llunl· 1ngton lntercom munity Hospital intcns1\•e care unit, where she was admitted m critical condi- tion. "She is a very lucky young lady," Police SRt. Michael Sorg said today. "She had one punctured lung and ht>r chest cttvitv had filled with blood when she got there ... Pohcf' Officer James Wehr ar· rested Kjetland at I.hf' Walnut /\venue apartment after being dispatched on a neighbor's re- port of a man slabbing a woman. S,::t. Sorg said that Miss Pulliam was knifed five or six limes. lnvt.>stigators said sh<.' is employed as a waitress. while the Srandinavian-bom Kjetland is a deckhand on boats operated hy Catalina Cruises lnc., m Long Be;1ch. Officers probing the case say Miss Pulliam and Kjetland were sh:inng the apartment. but their romance went onto the rocks and she moved out on the young sailor Saturday. Transit Plan Revise Due SACRAMENTO (AP> - The Brown administration ls killing parts of a con· lroversial transportation plan that envisioned tolls on freeways and a "smog lax" based on vehicle emissions. Director of Transporta- tion Adriana Gianturco, who was the 1nsp1ration behind some or the most controvf'rsial ideas in the State Transportation Plan, is taking the lead in killing those proposals. "Fundamental changes" must bf' made before the Democratic governor would accept Jt, she said. Bomb Found Near Plant NEEDHAM, Mass. CAP) Demolition experts disarmed a dynamite born b found early to-· day at lhe entrance to a Union Carbide administration building, state police said. Police said the bomb consisted of 20 slicks of dynamite, a watch and a battery. The buildJng was empty when the bomb was dis- coverJ?d . Bomb squad officers said they did not know when tho device was set to explode. informant when they lried to ar-Oris Who~ rest him in Paris in June 1975. • Th!' vi('t1m returned Sunday morning ahoul 11 a.m. after spcn d1n~ the night with a girlfriend, lo obtain her clothing. at which time lhf' second con· rrontal1on orcurrcd, police said. Needham Police Chier Louis Roman said an anonymous caller attributed the planting or the bomb to the "Sam Melville Unit. .. Tipsters used the s ame name in connection with bomb- ings al other New England loca- tions this year. including the April 22 bombing of the Suffolk County Courthourse in Boston and the June 21 blast at the Mid- dlesex County Courthouse in Lowell. The group reportedly is demanding improved conditions "Thisisnotthelargestbutcer-Me mbers of the Italian talnly the most nerve-wracking American Jl all of ~cuttle Orie ntal Rugs 'Fly' conference held in Qatar," said a came up with $75,000 for Newport Beach police are in- ranklng government ofCicial. t h is bro n z c s tat u c of vestigaling the theft or five Orlen- The ministers will stay in Christopher Columbus for tat rugs, valued at more than $250-a-day penthouse suites $4.000. from a Harbor Highlands which cost $125,000 each to de· the city's wate rfront park. home. Peggy Patten of Harbor corate as they consider the oil The city f<tthers, however• Highlands told police the ru~s price increase. Iraq has called are less than cnthusiastie were taken while she was away for :i 25 percent hike, but the rise about the pl an. on a trip. at WalJ>-OIC State Pnson. 1 s w i d e I y f' x p e c t e d to r u n -p::;:::;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;;;:;:;;:;:;;:;.;;;:;:;;;;;;;:;;;;:;:;;;;;:;:;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;..;;::;:::;:::;::;;;:;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;; between 8 and 15 percent. 4 Non-Clauses Under Arrest C'INCINN/\TI !APl "They weren 't Santa Clnuscs.·· pollccman Thomas K{·l11son said, defending his arrest of four memb<'rs of the II are Krishna re- ligious sert for soliciting funds without a license. "Thf'y WNC mcmbt>rs of a pro· nt-muklnJ.( orJ:amzalion, solicit· inEt without a permit," Kellison said. Kellison was reacting lo teasing by other omcers alter he arrested four men dressed in Santa Claus suits. One officer suggested Kellison return to his downtown beat because "there·s a sleigh double parked." KelHson said pedestrians complained the Santas were stopping them in the middle or streets heavy with motorists. YULE STINKERS GET THEIR DUE SOMERVILLE, N.J. CAP) - Potential tree thieves beware: there's going to be a reaJ stlnk if you chop down a tree in Somerset County to decorate 1n your home at Christmas. Louis Nlckolopoul<>1. chief or the county park police, saJd all the trees have been sprayed with deer repellent. ll can't be detected by human!\ ln the open alr, said Rudolf van der Goot, the count,y's senlOt' hortkulturbt, but when the tree •~ brou1bt into the house, "It atinkal" MEN ... YOU ASKED FOR IT NOW YOU'VE GOT IT! A PHYSICAL FITNESS PROGRAM FOR MEN OHL Y. 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PHONE: 752·5155 JHI Mec.411TMUllLYD .. sum IOI MIWPOIT MACH ' \ ( ------~ - ' Monday December 13. 1978 DAILY PILOT .43 Kentuekg Na~e Change Law Upheld WASHINGTON CAP) -The U.S. Supreme Court rdused to- day to d~lde wbether a state can requl~ a murl9d woman to adopt her husband's name before , tbe can &"4 driver's license. , i_~ JuaUce. let atand a rullng 1PT die Ith U .S: Circuit Court of t.Appeals tbat Kentucky le1ally Jdenied college instruct« Sylvia IScott WbiUow a driver's Ucenae lbecauae abe refused to adopt her .. husband's name. The name-change ~e ls one which women's rights groups have cited as an example of how society harbors sex-based dls· crimination. Attorneys for Mrs. Whitlow said the Kentucky re· gulaUon was based on "old no- tions" of a husband's supremacy and a wife's dependent role in marrta1e. Sylvia Scott Wbltlow, a 2 i ~ , l ' . .. . ....... ~1, ·,·; : '•~ .ll .''\.... ; ~I o.uy ,.1.., si.11 ....... DRUNKEN DRIVING SUSPECT 'FRISKED' BY JAILER Into Drunk Tank Wearing Only Shirt, Pants, Socks Newport Slams Door On Drunk Drivers By JOANNF. REYNOLDS Of the Diiiy P'llof 51att The doors in the Newport Beach City Jail don't close, they slam s hut. This night there arc four men there, held in separate booking cages, stripped of everything but their shirts, pants and socks. One m an weeps, another is r etching into a plastic bowl. A third leans against the cage wire in sullen silence while the fourth. trying to maintain what's left or his dignity, holds hi!\ pants up with one hand and calls the j ailer "sir." The four men share one thing in common -they are deuces, arrested for driving under the in· fluence of alcohol. Drunken driving -it used to be section 502 of the penal code, thus the name deuce -is a major problem in Newport Beach where there are more than 175 restaurants and bars. The four drunks in the jail w<>re picked up during an annual holi· day program known around the police s tation as the Deuce Patrol. Every w eekend fr om Thanksgiving until after the first of Ja nuary, mcmben of the patrol are out from 7 p.m until 3 a.m. doing nothing but looking for drunken drivers. The effort is intensllied for the ten days covering Christmas and the New Year. Then the patrol as in the held every night The returns. according to Don Oynas. comm adcr of the tralf1c dtv1S1on, JUsllry the patrol. In December of 1974. before tht' patrol was 1nitrnlt'd. there were SS people arrested for drunken drivln1. There were 2S8 acc1· dents that month an Newport Beach. Last year. arTests were up to 70 and accidents were down to 206. As effecUve u the patrol ap- pean on paper, it Is not possible r.q get all of the dangerous drunks olf the s treet. Last December, one of those 206 accidents in- cluded a drunken driver who died when he rammed his car Into another auto parked on Bayside Drive. One or the members of the Deuce Patrol is Greg Mattson, a four.year veteran of the police department who has worked in the traffic divlaloo f<K' the past Lhreeyean. He says the most dangef'OU!I driven aren't the ones who are falling down drunk. "They know I.bey shouldn't be driving and they're super cautiom," be said. "They aren't going to kill anybody, either." The killer drivers are the ones who have had enough to have re- aebed the legal level of lnt.ox.ica- lion and who are feelln& really good. "They're the ones who drive Ute Pamelll Jones. Even if they were sober they'd be driving !Jfer lbelr bel'ds, but considering the reduced reaction time bte&Ule of tho drinks, they are ~Y over thtlr heads. ,"They're the peoplt that cause U>e bad acc:ldentt," he said. SpotUn1 thoae dancerous drhera 11 lbt pri mary rt1pon1lbUlty of tbt patrol, ~b tbe refU)ar patrol of. ,, f ?o ficcrs will stop suspected drunks as well. According to Mattson, finding a drunk on the highway is a mat· ter oflookin~ for subtleties. He watches to see if the driver wanders around in the lane, if his speed is constant and with the now of traffic. But he notes that inattention or fatigue can result in the same symptoms. He pulled over the driver of a r ented Chevetle that he had followed down Coast lughway for about a mtle. The car had been traveling at a slightly erractic speed and the driver seemed unable to main· lain his position tn the lane. con· stanUy driving to the far nght. After talking to the motorist - he uses the conversation as a chance to s mell the driver's breath. see if his eyes arc bloodshot and check to see if there is s lurring in his speech he let him go. It was a case of inattention. The driver and his passengers were tourists from Italy trying to find their way lo the Newport Pier. Mattson s topped anothe r . driver for making an illegal U· turn. This time the conversation Jed to a field sobriety test. The lest 1s used as a further benchmark to help officers de· <'tde 1f they should arrest a dnver. This dri\'e r was cool and cocky as he took the test, hands in his pocket. whis tling as he performed various exercises. He flubbed a few, but MatL<ion decided he probably would not h ave enou~h alcohol in ha s !'ystem yet to quahry as legally drunk. He wrote him a ticket for the U· tum and told him to go home. A third driver was not. so lucky. He failed the field sobriety lest. He was handcuffed and put into the back of Mattson's police unit where he squi rmed uncom· fortably, trying to Cind a way to sit without leaning on the handcuffs or squeezing his knees against the screen scplll'ating the back seat from the front. He seems painfully awar e of the stares directed his way by OC· cupants of passing cars. Cold and uneasy, be didn't like being arrested. He tried t.o talk Mattson into lettlng him go. "I went through all those tests for you, didn't I?" he asks. Without comm ent. Matt.son ex· plains the state law which re· quires the man to give a blood, breath or urine sample to de· termine the amount of alcobol ln his ayst~m. ReCusal means an autom atic suspension or his license. He chooses breath. As Mat~n drives back to the police st.atlon, the radio tral!ic la other unit.I callln& in car stops of suspeded drunk drivers. After a while four are In jail, joining two sleeping occupants ot the drunk tank who were arrest· ed e&J:'Uer in the evening. Members of thelr familles and Crienda wall in the lobby of the police ataUon to ball them out. And Matt.Ion heads back out to resume bl.s search for drunQ. Jourcallsm lnatructor at the University of Kentucky in Le.x· lngton, continued to use her maiden name for all purposes following her marriage to Norman Van Tuberceo in 1973. When applying for a driver's Ucenae, however, she :was C09' frooted with an unwritten Keri=' tucky reeulation forbidding her to use her maiden name unless she legally "changed" her sur- . Concert Slayer Hunted Rock fans who attended an Escape Country concert that ended in tragedy Sunday are be· mg interviewed today by Orange County Sheriff's officers seeking to learn the identity of a youth who used his knife to kill one man and wound two other patrons. Deputies s aid the youth being sought is one of l wo patrons who stood up while the rock session was in progress a nd began shout· ing and beating time lo the music . Protests from other rock fans led one or the two men to pull a knife from his pants pocket and attack a numbe r of nearby fans who had objected to the interrup· lion of the concert. deputies said. Deputies s aid his first victim was Paul Lynn Darshay Jr., 21, of Norwalk, who was stabbed in the chest and who died on the way t o Mi ssion Community Hospital. Mission VteJo. They said the killer then turned on Steven Bohl. 21. of Orange. who was stabbed twice in the lert side and Diana Lee Small, 18, or Tustin, who received a gash on the arm from the flailing knife. All three victims reeled back into the arms of screaming fans while their attacker and his com· panion ran from the arena and made their escape from the Trabuco Road facility. Deputies said Bohl was treated and released Crom Saddleback Community Hospital. Miss Small was treated in the emergency room et UC Irvine Medical Center and then sent home. Investigators circulated descriptions of the killer and his companion today and appealed t.o the public for information that tould lead to their arrests. They desarlMd the Trabuco Road concert as "a typical Sun- day aflernoon rock session. Boole, pot and palls and pepped up kids who quickly turned a manor disturban ce into a murder ... County Teen Loses Life In Van Crash /\ 16-year·old Or.ange youth was killed Sunday when the van he was driving went out of con· l rol. crossed over a center divider and then crashed headon into a car traveling in the op· positc direction. Coroner's investigators iden· tified the victim as Randall lludson of 532 N. Earlham St., Orange. It was reported that Hudson was driving southbound on Prospect Ave nue near Bond Street just outside Orange city hmlt$ when his van went out of control. Hudson's van overturned after striking a car driven by Mar· querlte Carrol, 63. of 5215 E. Chapman Ave., Orange, the in· vcstlgalor said. Mrs. Carrol r eceived only minor injuries in the collision and two youths in the van with Hudson wer e uninjured, accord· ing to rC'ports of the accident. Plaim Tree Dismantled PLAINS, Ga. <AP> -A plastic Christmas tree that irked some reside nts of Jimmy Carter's hometown has been hauled down by .vandals. Police say there are no suspects because "nobody saw lt." The tree was erected Dee. 4 as Plains' official Christmas tree. Jimmy's brother Biiiy was among more tban 100 Pia.ins resi· dents who s igned a petition asking that it be rep! aced with a real tree. Bllly was even quoted as saying he'd lake it down htrmel.f. The tree was in the town park, across the weet from the police station and Billy's gas atallon. 5 Die iii Blaze HOLTON, Kan. '(AP) -F1ve elderly persona wer e killed Sun· day when a fire \f\at •J>parenUy ltaiud ln a couch raged t.broulh an old two·atory hotel to thls northc11t Kanau commu:::!r,. Vlctlma' names were wt d pendlnt notiflcaUon ot rtlatlves. na me -Jn effect, rcs.toring Whitlow as her le&al name. Mrs. Whitlow refused to do that. and has never obtained a dn\ er's hn•nsc In Its 2 1 opinion, the clrcull <'OUrl relied on a 1972 U S. Supreme Court ruling In. whi<'h the justices upheld without heur· ing arguments a simillll' law In Alabama. The reasonine then was that "administrative co.nve· nlence" justl!ied a slate agen<'y's requ.ira.n& a married woman to adoJlt her husband's sumame, In her appeal. Mrs. Whlllow argued that later Supreme Court decisions should take precedence over Its 1972 Alabama ntltng. She srud her equal protection rights could not be provided ii the court did not reverse its thinking in the Alabama case . Ber~s the .Judge With help from her hus band, Jim, new Barbor Judical District Court jurist Alicemarie Huber Stotler dons judicial robes. She was sworn in F riday as replacement for Judge Uetty Lou Lamoreaux who was elevated to Orange County Superior Court bench. Coast Boaters Get Warning of Rocks By KATHY CLANCY Of IM D•llf 1'1191 SI.Ott After a two-month study and a IS-page report backed by 23 sup. porting documents Orange Coun· ty officials believe they have the solution for' warning boaters about a troublesome rock off Capistrano Beach. And the county Harbor Patrol's report to s upervisors notes there i sn't j ust one dangerous rock in the Capistrano Bay area. There are four. There is West Reef, a half mile up the coast from the San Clemente Pier, which has damaged two boats in recent years. Then there is a rock 30 yards offshore at 35083 Beach Road, struck nearly two years ago by a San Clemente lifeguard boat. There also is a submerged rock about 350 yards out to sea that is dangerous only in storms. And finally there is a six·foot· in-diameter rock about 300 yards offshore kno wn as either McNulty's Reef, Pohar's Reef or Whale Rock. While county officials once considered blowing up what they thought was just one rock or at least marking it with a buoy to warn boaters. they have dropped those thoughts. Instead, in a joint r ecommen·· dation, the county Harbors. Beaches and Parks Commission and the Harbor Patrol propose continue urging boaters to follow navigation charts urging them to stay far from shore. ln addition. they will ask that charts be amended to show an e nlargem e nt of the four dangerous Capistrano rocks. And they plan to distribute fliers to boaters and post a warn· ing sign at the Dana Point Harbor boat ramp, alerting boaters to the rocks. It really was the McNulty, Pobar or Whale rock that pro- mpted the county's rock study, but county staff members at first looked into the wrong one -the one 30 yards offshore. Kentucky oHtC'lals urged the court not to consider Mn. Whitlow's appeal. They said the unwritten regulalton was based on common law and state custom. • "Th!B is not a claaaificaUon based on sex." the state argued, "but rather is a clas&ificaUon based on marital status wlth sex bemg merely a subclaasUlcaUon of that larger class." Pot Use Penalty Cut Urged WASHINGTON CAP) -The government should consider re· ducing penalties for marijuana smoking because of the "re- latively high price" society now pays t o enforce anti-marijuana laws, a federal drue abuse. panel says. ln a report to President Ford, the Strategy Council on Drug Abuse said it unanimously believes marijuana is harmful and "federal policy ought lo strongly discourage its use." · 1 The council slopped short of r~­ commendinc the elimination pf criminal penalties for marijuaqa use. But it questioned the usef\41 · ness of c rim in a I sanctions against marijuana s moking because of its "widespread recreational use" and "the re· lativcly low social cost a.ssociat· ed with this type or use ... The council, wtuch includes four Cabinet members, issues re· commendations :rn nually on federal anti-drug strategy. Ford may leave the SO.page re· port for his successor to act on. PTesidenl·elect Carter has said he favors decriminalizing the possession of small amoW1ts or marijuana, but increasio g penalties for selling and dis· tributing the drug. The report i.aid criminal sanc- tions do discourage some poten· tial marijuana smokers, but it added: "On t he other hand, society pays a relatively high price for this form or deterrence: high in terms of stigmatizing casual users with criminal r ecords; high in terms or diverting limited criminal justice resources from other. more serious matters; and · high in term s or contributing to an atmosphere which nurtures disrespect for the Jaw." The council said the govern· mcnt s ho uld study t he ex· perience of eight states and three countries that have reduced m arijuana penalties in various ways. The states are California, Alasl(a, Colorado, Maine, Min· nesota, Ohio, Oregon and South Dakota. The countries are Italy, the Netherlands and Colombia. The council said marijuana was the most widely used illicit drug in this country. But it said serious health crises resulting from marijuana use were only half as frequent as t hose r esulting from tran· quilizers, a third as frequent as those from barbiturates and onJy slightly more frequent than tho:;p resulting from as pirin. Robert L. Du Pont, director of the National Institute of Drqg Abuse, called the council's repolt. "a very positive step." DuPont has long favored civil instead of criminal penalties r .. marijuana use. He has esUmat~ there are 400.000 arrests each year in the United States for marijuana possession. 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You've .. &een dozens just like it The man in charge wore a bat- tered felt hat with sweat stains around 1t and a leather jacket • "With patches on the elbows. Vou've seen this character, too, on numerous Yule tree lots over 'iheyears . I GR EETED HIM with a heery Merry Christmas and re-~( &Jlinded him how many trees he Aeemed to have left for the night before Christmas. He grunted. I cheerily then selected a heavily. branched Douglas fi r that was 10 feet tall. Then we began haggling over the price. I wore him down to two doll ars. plus tax. Clearly, that was the most glorious two dollur Yule tr~ I've ever owned . Now in truth, I was a returning servicem an that Chnstmas. That docs somewhat dale it as being m o r e th a n a coupl e o f Christma~es a~o The Great Two Dollar Tree of m y memory. however , has ab~olutcly ruin<'d me for Yule tree shopping m these days of the 25-ce nt cup or coffee and S4 beefsteak. A couple Christmases back, I wandered upon a Yule tree lot in Laguna Beach <which seemed to be operated by the same guy in sweaty felt h:.it and leather jacket with patched c•lbows) and in· quired ur>on lhc price of this scrawny little three-foot bush which was suHe rtnj( drospy of the m•edlcs 1 had already tried to read the price tag whith appeared to say Sl .50. Actually, he explained cheerily. a 1 had bc<'n blurred out. The price was reaJly $11.50. Monday. ~mber t3, 1!J7fJ Bluaaet1tlaal, Pf elfter Carter Close To 2 Choices ATLANTA, Ga. CAP} -W. Michael Dlumenthal, a specialis t in tn-te~n~Uon~I eco~omlcs ':"ho served in the Johnson and Kennedy ad- m1n1strallons, 1s President-elect Carter's choice to be treasury secretary. sources close to Carter suy. Carter also was said to be "almost certain" to name Jane Cahill Pfeiffer, a former vice president of IBM Corp., as commerce Carter is believed ready to nu is secretary. that of defense secretary. Harold 111£ PRESIDENT-ELECT is holding further meetings at the governor's mansion here today with other Cabinet prospects. He said he will announce some Cabinet-level appointments at a news conference at 11:30 a.m. PST Tuesday. · Another Cabinet post which Brown, a Pentagon official in the J ohnson admini&tration, bps been rumored as the top con· tender for that post. Carter's meetings today in· volved potential candidates for attorney general and secretaries or agriculture and housing and urban development. f1RST TO ARRIVE for an in · tervlew was Rep. Bob Bergland <D·Minn.), a farmer and member of the Hou s e Agriculture Committee who is being considered for secretary or agriculture. Also on the calling list were two men considered for the top post at the Department of Hous- ing and Urban Development: Robert C. Embrs Jr., com - missioner of Baltimore's housing and community development, and Franklin Thomas, a black who h eads the Bed ford. Stuyvesant.Corp. in Brooklyn. U.S . Dfst. Judge Frank Johnson and retired Circuit Court Judge Griffin Bell, both southerners, also were meeting with Carter. Their advice was s ought for choice or attorney general. and one of them could. wind up being considered for the post. Accompanying Bell was Sen. J ames 0 . Eastland CD· Miss.), chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee which will review Carter 's nomination for •~w1.....,... .altomey general. ·-~~~ Kenya President Jomo Keny atta raises his fl y whisk Sunday to aircraft from lhe U.S. Navy carrier USS Guam fly ing over Nairobi a s part of Kenya's Independence D ay celebra- tion. The Guam and two. other U.S. warships arc on :1 goodwill visit to the Kc·· nyan port of Mombasa . CARTE R 'S F I NAL appoint· ment of the day was with Ray Marshall, a University of Teitas economics professor who pre- sumably could be a candidate for c.in economics-related post. Carter press s ecretary Jody Powell said the President-elect's news conference Tu~ay will be held either at t he governor's mansion or the auditorium of a nearby museum. The session will be available for live television and radio broadcast. he said. -~ -.... __ ~ -- 'THE GOOD NEWS OF THE GOSPEL IS REFLECTED HERE' The Most Rev. Carroll T. Dozter Perform• 'Rite of Reconcltlatlon' Second 'Rites' Marked General Absolution Draws Conflicting Views JACKSON. Te nn. (AP) Despite criticis m, Bishop Carroll T . Dozier has performed a "Rite of Reconcili ation" for the second straight Sunday. granting mass forgiveness of sins to thousands of Roman Catholics. "In times past, all of us-have been hurt and all or us have hurt. Now we as k foregivcness, we forgive each other ," Bishop Dozier said in giving general absolution lo about 2 ,000 Catholics here. THE FIRST SUCH ntc, al· tended by 12,000 people tn Mem - phis last week. was unprccedent · ed in the United Ma tes a nd brought crit1C1!>m from some Catholic leaders They felt lhe forgiveness without 1nd1 v1dual confession or :.ins shouJd be ad- ministered only tn emergen<'y situations, such as to soldiers en· tering battle. Jn opening remarks before his brier sermon, Bishop Dozier, who heads the Memphis diocese, acknowledged the criticism. "There are those who view what we are doing as outside the concept of Jes us Christ," the bishop said. "But you arc the light of the nation. The good news of the Gospel is reflected here and I ask that through your ~ood faith, the good news be spread ... BISHOP DOZIER s aid the Mass was a personal appeal to Catholics who over the years had slopped attendi.ng church for re- asons or apathy, cultural changes or chances in the church itself. After last week's ceremony, som e bishops said general absolution might be helpful in br· inging some Catholics back lo uc· live participation, such as those who had been excluded from communion (QI: remarrying after being divorced. A sampling or those attending the bishop's Mass Sunday found fow who said they had long been absent from c hurch. ~tall were hn_ppy about Ute service, "I THINK IT'S good," said Aust.in Brown, 72. of Paris, Tenn. "l have been with the Catholic church all my life and I lhlnk it was wonderful. l was glad to come, and I think it will bring about a sense or unity in the church.'' Many persons cried openly during the 90-minute service at the Jackson Civic Center. "I looked across the aisle and saw this lady with tears stream- ing from her ey<'S," said one woman, "then l reali?.cd that I was crying too.',' Spanish Advisor Victilll of Kidnap Appeals for Cahn MADRID, Spain (AP> -Spanish industrialist and royal advisor An· tonio Maria Oriol. k1dnaped by radical leftists, has asked his family to "b': calm and hopeful because only what God wants will happen,"· police sources r eported today. The sources said Oriol 63 the r eferendum a "fascist whose ransom is the relcase'or 15 farce.'' "ELEVEN-FIFTY," I cried in anguish. "Next you'll be telling me that tall tn·e over there 1s fJf. ty bucks.·· '"Not quite . .sir.·· he soothed '"It's JUSl $48 50 plu.'> tax and S:I for the nice stand " Kissinger Era Ends political prisoners, made the ap- peal in a letter to hls family de. livered Sunday. Tbey said the family had confirmed the handwriting was that of Oriol. president of Council of State and a member or King Juan Carlos' Council or the Realm. IN THE FIRST note GRAPPO demanded that 15 prisoners, au serving long sentences for political terrorism, be flown to freedom in Algeria in exchange for Oriol 's release. The second note was the one directed to Oriol 's family in his handwriting and given to El Pa.is Sunday, the sources said. The note later was shown to the family. That experience upon a cold hohday mght 10 Lagun.t has ~ent me on a constant campaien every Christmas st0ce. I make an all-out effort each season now to try to find another S2 Yule tree llke the one of my Christmas past. 'No More Foreign Trips,' Dipwmat Voim POLICE OFFICIAUV report- ed Oriol was believed held by an extreme leftist organization called The First of October Anti· Fascis t Res istance Group. known as GRAPPO. They re· ached that conclusion after che<:king two notes delivered to the Madrid newspaper El Pais nme hours after Oriol was forced from his Madrid office at gun- point Saturday. Of course 1 fail, every year. Uut l keep trymg. J don"t know howl really come out 1( I Ogured in Jll the i:asohnc that's gone 'lown the dr:.i in in th£' process. This year's c ampaign look me out to a cut-rate nursery m El Toro. Tht> place was doing a land nfft<'e Yule tree business. People 1ttre buy1nj( and hauUng trees ;rway raster than the boys in the l>.ck lot could 11a1l stands on the ttunks 1 SEARC'ltED AGAIN tn \'Usn for my S2 trt•I' Finally. however, I purchased thi1 htlle fellow that •• fatrly bushy iand 1s Oat on only < ,. side There waa no haggling ovu price. 1t was $3 9$, li&ke it or leave 1t I look 1t. My little bus h 1:\ nnw m the hv· mg room E ven on (I box. at won 't stand as ldll as my $2 tree of yesU!r)car . But then. 3t IPM!t I didn't hnv" lo lak1• out ;1 loan lo buy 1t. <>1th1•1. WAS HI NGTO N (AP) A diplomatic era is at an end: After traveling some 564 .000 miles lo 57 countries as secretary of state, Henry A. Kiss inger is home to stay "There arl' no more foreign trips," he said with finality as he flew Sunday from London after exploring with British officials for ways to form a tran:.ilton gov· enunent in Rhodesia KISSINGER, ABOARD hi s plane, seemed at ease in gray sweater, blue slacks and black traveling slippe rs . As alway:., his trousers s lid below.the paunch al times, the white or his shorts showing. OrdcrrnJt champagnr for the dot.en reporters aboard. he had a diet soft dnnk for himself During his 39 months as secretary or slate, the cham· pagne had become a custom on the last legs of Kissinger's trips as he new abroad -to the Mid· die East to separate Israel and the Arabs, lo the Krcmhn and Peking for negotiations, to coun· lne5 ranging from Afghanistan to Zambia. There were no i;pe<'tal touches this last time aboard U.S. Air Force 86970. Kissinger 's four· engine jet, although u few more personal photographs than usual were taken. AT AN DRE WS AIR Force Base outside Wasl\tngton, some two do?.en staff aides, their wives and children stood in a driule lo welcome him back for the last lime. The Kissinger family dog. a retriever named Tyler . also was there, tugging at the leas h to greet his maste r. Kissinger made no slatcments. At the start of the six-day final trip to Brussels and London, he even "r etired" the senior official who always lraveled with him and briefed the press under ground rules that required the briefer be identified only as "a senior official. .. With less than six weeks in of· fice. Kissinger was lowering his profile, going int.o a ''decom· presslon s tage." He did not want to appear to be overshadowing tus successor, Cyrus R. Vao<'C. "I GET TO PICK the artist." Kissinger re markod during the trip about the port roll or him that Chill Winds Blast East New York State Shivers at Zero HI ... "'"'"" ., "'""""°"Que \) ~rlltO ~ AMM•-:J4 All•~IA ... fll""•r<~ 1" IOj,.. 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This was a wry reference to the possibility that Jimmy Carter will serve eight years in the White House and that Vi ce President-elect Walter Mondale then will be elected president for two terms . The Madrid newspaper ln- formaciones also reported it had received a telephone call Satur· day from a young man identify- ing himself as a GRAPPO member and claiming responsibility for the kidnaping. The hunt for Oriol was concen· trated in the Spanish capital as the country prepared for a na· tional referendum Wednesday on political reform. GRAPPO called Socialists Lead Portugal's Voting LISBON. Portugal CAP> -Portugal's ruling Socialist party led today in early returns from nationwide local elections viewed as a referendum on Premier Mario Soare.~· four-month·old government. The Socialists had 30 8 percent or the votes counted, down con- siderably from the 36.9 per· cent they got In the April parliamentary t•lcclion. But Soares claimed a victory and said returns from the cities of (_1_N_SH_O_R_r_) Lisbon, Oporto, Coimbra and Faro would increase his party's share. Election officials said Ccwer than 20 percent of the votes Sunday were tabulated, and it was too soon to predict the outcome. Le6a11on Clari•tlan f'a~tlon• Baute BEIRUT. Lebanon (Af') -A gun bottle. a grenade attack and kidnapings caused a llplit today between Lebanon's two largest Christian factions. .,,Spokesmen for former President Camille Chamoun's NationaJ i Liberal party and Pierre Gemnyel 's J>halangist party said al least thrtt men were killed and five wounded. Chamoun's party claimed many of its members were k1dnaped during the night. Chamoun's Tigers militia announced It was withdrawing from the united Chris· thm command . Todaw'• Man: 'C'oJUnoeath~t· STOCKHOLM. Sweden (AP> -Writers or today fail to see that contemPorary man, ''despite a show of radicalism and innovaUon," is a conservallve who yearns for the "simple and true," novelist Saul Bellow said In hJ~ Nobel lecture. Tbe American winner of the 1976 Nobel Prize for Literature de·· livered his address on the state or bls art at the Swedish Academy Sunday. Economics prizewinner Millon Friedman gives his lecture. on Inflation and unemployment, this afternoon. Bellow, f•rtedman and tive other A mcric11n.uwcpt all the 1976 Nobel awardS. IUlodafa 'l'allu A••aflft JORANNESBURO, South Africa (AP> -Rhodealan Prime Mlnl1ter Ian Smlth said today he considers that the Geneva talks on a t.r&naltlon to black Nie ln Ms country are now "further awa.y hom the objetUve than when we started.·' He aald there ll 1tlll hope u long u work continues on tlndlna n .olullon, but at no point aJnc. the talk11 opened in October could be repOrt any real pro1tcu. ' Police checked border crossing points in Portugal and France but focused the search in the Madrid area, where the gunmen who abducted Oriol abandoned their getaway car. The capitol was ringed with roadblocks. THE KIDNAPJNG AT first was thought to be the work o( the Basque independence organi?.a· tion ETA. The kidnaping had immediate political repercussions. Rightists opposed l-0 the gov· ernment 's liberalization pro· gram ripped down hundreds of government posters urging "yes" votes in the referendum. Newspapers predicted more "no" votes because or fears that the kidnaping foreshadowed new political lawlessness. Third Par~y Fails to Gain GOP Support CH I CAGO (AP) Conservatives convcq:cd on Chicago for the first NaUonal Conservative Conference, a skull session on where they, und their movement. are iOing, Despite harsh cr!Uclsm of the Republican party, few leaders of the eonservatiVl• movement ~eemed willinR to leovc il and form a third party. T H E CONSERVATIVE Caucus. a Wa11hln1ton·based or. ganizal1on, sponsored the 't'eel· ing last weekend att~nded by about 400 editors, elected of· ficials and polltlcaJ acUvista. Sen. Jesse Helms (Jl.N.C.> one or the earliest AUpportcrs Of Ronald Reagan, Lold the gTOUp he did not agree with the idea o( forming a third party. "I should like for \.IS to coo1ldcr toeelher the potenUaJ for miking the Republican party the m~orl· ty p rty .•. during the ncitl four years," he said. "WE SROVLD cxaroJne the poten tial o f m aklna the Republlenn porLy into a broad· bGaed c<'nser vatlve perty de· dlcated to the prjndpl• ln which most Americana believe," he added. The iroup ouUlncd $>lull lo havo a ''abadow cabln~" to act u a conservaUvc criUc oo t.he Carter admlnl1tratJon and. pr• sent alternative l>roarams. -, ' -------~ - In Wrightwood H i lls More W ~apons Dumped SAN BERNARDINO CAP) -Investigators said they did not mile from state lllghway 138. materiel, Including a container • Sher1!C'a deputies have found know whether the new dia-That led to another Cilscovery two ol cyanide, machine guns, hand more than 4 ,000 pounds of coverles were conneded with the miles away near the Cajon Pass. grenades. mo r la rs and military equipment acaUered stashes of weapons that have chemicals Cor making napalm. over hillsides in the Wriahtwood been turned up in vast numbers THE EXPLOSIVES, weapons THE OWNER OF 11tE desert area of San Bernardino County for one week. and literature gathered from the property where the bunkers were and issued an all points bullet.in LOS ANGELES COUNTY two sites appeared lo have been found has been released from jail for detainment of David Edward Sheriff Peter P1tchess bas said dumped haphazardly from on $15,000 bond. Williamson, 31. the dangerous munitions pro-trucks or other vehJcles. A third Donald G. Wiggins, 41, whose bably were accumulated by right load was discovered SWlday, by Ontario home and Pomona foun- OFFICERS SAID H,E Is want· I ed for questioning in connection with possession and use of UlegaJ weap~ns. They saJd he is a former resident of Reno, Nev., and of Quartz Hill, near Lan- caster, where four bunkers full of war materiel have been dis· covered over the past week. wtng revoluUonarles. sheriH's deputies senrchlng the dry yielded three lon.5 of arms. The San Bernardino County area on fool, horseback and by ammunition. clothing and focd Sheriff's bomb squad was plan-helicopter. supplies, is scheduled for a hear- nlng lo seek a search warrant to-Wright wood is 60 mil es ing in Antelope Valley Municipal day for property 1n the southeast or Lancaster, where CourtFrlday. Wrigbtwood area, a sberlff's the first bunkers were sighted a He will be arrlagned on spokesman said. •week ago. The Los Angeles Coun-charges oC possessing destruc- A hunter found the first of the ty Sherifr's Department has live devices and unauthorized Wrightwood caches Saturday a destroyed five tons of the possessionormachlnegWlS. Home's Ice Holds Feces Brown Blitzes Hospital SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Ice served to patients in the state's largest private nursing home is con- taminated by feces. a slate Department of Health cita· lion has charged. The citation said fores contamination had been found in laboratory tests of waler s amples taken from plastic buckets in whlch ice is routmely dispensed to patients. 'When asked lo comment. an aide to hospital ad- ministrator Robert Batc!' said, .. We feel this is con- tinual harassment by the Department of Ilcallh. The yiolation is not endanger- ing any of the patient!> in our facilitv." The contamination wus discover ed after a woman who had lived at the home was s tricken with salmonella. 7-hour Siege CAMARILLO (AP) -Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown Jr has paid a surprise visit to Camarillo State Hospital, spending nine hours, louring and questioning staff members about the operations of the hospital where patient deaths have been the subject of a grand jury investigation. BROWN ARRIVED AT the hospital at 1 p.m. Sunday, in time to surprise members of ttis newly appointed interim advi::.ory com- mittee which was about to hold its first session. None of the ad\'1sory panel members nor hospital staff had been warned of the visit. Brown instructed the committee to formulate suggestions for lmpro· vms the hospital. "I SEE THE PROBLEMS of the mentally ill as a mosaic ... it all fits in with the overall pie· lure of society," Brown told re- porters afterward. ··1 don't think there is any final step we can take. As we learn more, we can do more. I know more about it <lhe problem) since l've been here. Tear Gas Flushes Man in Standoff SOUTH PASADENA CAP> Police used tear gas to flush out a 62-year-old shotaun·brandlsh1ng man after a seven-hour barri~ade controntaUon that began with a neighbor's complaintofloud music. Police said two officers, answering the complaint. ~enl to 2034 Monterey Road Sunday night ( J nnd were ordered away by S John Olsen. They said Olsen la le brandished a double-barreled _ _ shotgun. After seven hours of trying lo talk Olsen into surrendering, police fired several tear .:as cannisters into the ho~se, and then took Olsen to County-USC Medical Center for psyehialnc observation. Slal11 Priace••' Mat~ .I ailed LOS ANGELES CAP> -R1ad Ghali, 56, the estranged husband or a former Egyptian princ<'ss. 1~ reported in salisafactory conamon after he ..11legedly shot her to death and then turned h1!> i:un on himself. Police ::.aid his wife, Falhia Ghali, 45, died of gunshot wounds to the head and face. Her body was found by her son, Rafika, at the modest West Los Angeles apartment she shared with her molher. 81-yenr·old Nazli Fouad. Egypt's former queen mother. The couple had been separatt-d for seven years. Mrs Ghah's royal title was taken from her by h<'r brother, the late King Farouk, """L' ~hen 11he married Ghali in 1950. Heaga11 ltfa11 f'Ub R~flft't Po•t SACRAME!'l.'TO (API Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has named a ronner Reagan admirustrat1on rinanccd1rector and two other people to the University of CaJ1fom1a ·~ Board or Regents. The appointment of Vern Orr. who was direct.or or the state Finance Department under Gov. Ronald Reagan, was announced Sunday. Orr's term on the 24-m<.•mber board will run until 1968. Cal Stat~ Stlldnat ltfNrcfn-ed LONG BEACH CAP> -Long Beach police say the body of a 26· year-old Cal Stale Domingur7. llllls student has been found in his ransacked apartment. Police said Trevor Aiken was discovered by his· roommate, Lupe Ontiveros when Ontiveros returned to the Long Beach apar1· ment early Sunday after having been away for several hours. Aiken was stabbed several times, police said. l11fa11t• 'Cleaa' la TB Te1t• LOS ANGELES CAP> -None of the almost 600 babies who were exposed lo a tuberculous doctor at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center have shown signs of the dlsea.se In Inf ti al tests, hospital officials say. "It's u continuous problem - who·s going to take care of the people who can·t lake care of themselves. Bureaucracy cannot take up the attention required." IN THE GRAND JURY probe, two Ventura County deputy dis· trict attorneys are scheduled to meet with the Jury to recommend what ac.tion•jurors might take re- garding eliidenC\c presented them durin&: the recent public hearings into unus ual dcuths at Camarillo. IL was Brown's second unan- nounced v1s1l to a state hospital. lie visited Me tropolitan State Hospital in Norwalk three weeks ago. The governor spent 4'n hours Sunday be .. ind closed doors with the commiltee and hospital staff, asklng detailed questions on a wide range of subjects all related to the hospital. BROWN fHEN TOURED 17 or the hospltal"s wards for four hours. He stopped to Lalk to several patients and employes, saying afterward, "There are a lot of very dedicated people here." Actor Dies in Fire I Jack Cassidy, shown .here in <.t 1959 photo with former wife Shirley Jones and son Shawt Paul. was found dead in the smoldering ruins of his Hollywood penthous~ apartment today. Fire investigators believe.a cigaret start: ed the blaze. His body was identified through dental re·. cords. All of the inranta who stayed in the hospital's nursery between Ci July 1 and Nov. Jl, when the infected doctor worked there, have been given l'lkin testa, oJong with other staff members in the .holpllal. Too-tired Attacker Bungles Rape Try THE STICKER PRICE ON ANY NEW 1976 AUDI 100 LS SACRAMENTO CAP)-A man who broke into a young woman's apartment over the weekend had a routb time of lt when he tried lo rape her, according to police ac- counts. For starters. accorlnl to Sacramento Police Lt. Herb Kuna, the man, for unknown re-uona, fell asleep on the floor · alter be broke into the apart· ment. His anores woke ~ the un.lden- utled 23·year-old-woman In the apartment.. and she started to gel out ol bed, steppinl on lhe ln· truder'• stomach, K\ml said. ln the 1t.ru11le which followed, the )'OUDC woman screamed and a nelpbor called •anUn1 to know if tM woman was all ri&bt. ,. "I'm fine. Mom," the woman told the caller, who then called police "not being the victim's mom," Kunz said. Giving up on his assault effort, the man ran out of the apart- ment, and police said they ap- prehended Ronald Johnson as he returned to his car, whlcb was parked nearby. . They added they were able to Identify Johnson because he had left behlnd his driver's license during the struggle with the woman. Johnson, 31, or Sacramento, was booked for lnvesti1auon or attempted rape and buralary, polleit detective James Cowan said Sunday. You see lots of car sales at the end of the year, but this one's quite a bit different. It's not on demonstrators or discontinued models, it's on any brand new 1976 Audi 100 LS-on the top of our line, and on every model and color in stock. It's 0-n·a great German engineered luxury car with a combination of features you cao't get on any other car. ~t any price. And nothing's been taken off our cars, only the $1000. That's why we can say, *No: strings R 'tOlJR IMTICllWING ~DI CIALER. L , • \ I I I I I 6 r ILY P I L O T E D ITORIAL PAGE :=·Needs Have Changed I Oran~e County offi~ials ha~e a1ain shoved back e deadline tor vacating Albert Sitton Home, the Wlty's refuge for batt.ered and abandoned children. t Now, they're shooting for a Sept. l , urn closing le. lnltially. they :;ought to have Sitton abandoned Sept. t. 1975. But they were unable -and have been unable since -to find foster and shelter care homes ed to care for homeless, uncared for children have done no wrong. e When the decision was made to vacate Sitton the eason given was that it is belt.error such children not be in a n institution. And plans were made to con- the home into what then was a needed expansion • Juvenile Hall. Since then legislation has been passed that e ffec- e Jan. 1, will prohibit the county from keeping · or juvenile offenders in Juvenile Hall. Conse- ently, the need for expansion now is questionable. And since, in 18 months county officials have n unable to come up with a suitable alternative to tton Home, wouldn't it be wise for them to re- nside r the plan to close down what has been a uable facility? • Time t o Cool I t : Opponents of Prop. 14, the controversial farm •bor initiative on the November ballot, based their •guments on the contention that the slate already td an ~dequate law in the Agricultuul Labor Rela- ns Act of 1975, and urged growers and unions alike to vc it a chance tQ work. So th.ere was dismay all around when the ri cultural Labor Relations Board <A LRB) which ~ministers the act, announced some modified rules asigned to pc.icl!y both sides and was greeted with a ftlrragc of complaints. · rn behalf of the growers, the board limited the number of d<.iys union organizers may enter a farm property and placed off limits certain areas where plant or animal disease might be transmitted In behalf or the unions, the board required growers to provide lists o{ employes' names to help the unions contact them. The unions complained about the access modification and the growt{S didn't like the list rule. But now the growers, through their federation. have agreed to stop ta.king potshots at the farm law and go along with the ALBB rules for the time being. The unions should similarly agree to cool their abjec- tions and give the law.a fair try. Cou rt Logjam The Board of Supervisors has agreed to spend some $200,000 on furnishings for eight more couH.ooms for the Orange CQunty Superior Court. Unfortunately, furnishing the courtrooms will be just a small step toward unsnarling the county's tangled judicial scene The extra rooms will be used by temporary judges-retired judges ·and attorneys-who work without pay to help relieve the ever-growing backlog of civjl cases. This year that backlog is expected to reach 8,370 cases. compared with 2.434 in 1969. But in that year only 30,000 cases were filed, compared with more than 50,000 this year. And a civil case r eady for jury trial today cannot get a court date for nearly two years. A dispute between lhe county and the state over funding four new judicial seats approved by the Legislature has delayed appointment of the judges. The county contends the state's customary cor.:ribu- tion or $60,000 is inadequate . Meanwhile plans are being made for 12 judges and 24 attorneys to spend one week each month in marathon sessions in an attempt to break the logjam. So it would seem the new furniture will be well used. '' HArdl y wodh menfionin~~" A Marine General's Road to Prontotion Dear Gloomy T echnology S lipping Behi nd Russia? WASHI NGTON -Hard· "orking. hard-nosed Lt. Gen. TH. Miller. a model Marine or: fleer from his close·cropped hair lo his brass buttons. doesn't believe 1n roddhng his troops. For example. the idea of a Marine sa mpling marijuana, which Miller n•gards as the weed of the long -h ai red :.ct. 1s enough lo bring fire to his face Ile would drum thP offender nut o( the cor ps und chew oul dny of firer who showed leruency. Indeed. Maller wrote at least 16 letters to officers on discharge hoards, scolding them for their leniency. This sort of interven- tion an legal proccedmgs is stn ct Iv prohibited hy both military l.tw and Marine Corps regula· lions It happened a couple or years ;,go when Millt>r w;1s the conven· 1ng .JUlhor1ty of tht• ad- minu.trall\'e d1~chargc-boards at Chern Point. N C He had his own idea!> about JU.'\llCe, and he made :sun• thf' military "Jurors" under ham knrw what hls ideas were nu: STORY 1s told 1n d<><'u· ments thot were n('vcr intended to be releattd to the public. After nnaly:r.ing the dorumenl!J and ~1c1tm1J appraisals from two experts 1n military law, we h;1vc concludt'd that M llltr committed :1cl'iou1 Improprieties. To take n typrcul lt>tter. Miller "Tote sl<•rnlv to an otr1c<•T who St"rv~·d ,.., a juror 'Your recent part1c1pa11on as '•cnior mcmt)4.•r or th<' i\dman1slruli\'C' D1scharl(e Board wa~ rercntly rev1ewc·d bym\• "I am t.1lon~ this opportunity to inquire why you l>t'lieve lhut a person COfWll'tCd of posses11IOO Of (JACK ANDER SON ) marijuana should be retained in the Marine Corps ... "It appears very obvious to me that possession of marijuana is not an honorable pursuit and one not easily confused with what Marines and the general public have come to expect of Marines who receive discharges under honorable conditions." < PERHAPS MINDFUL th~ mlJltary jurors are supposed lo be independent. the general ex· plained uncon vincingly that he was writing ·'not to irutuence your future action but lo point out what I believe to be an error m judgment on your point.·• The effect, of course. was to in- fluence the military jurors whom Miller said he wasn't trying to in- fluence. If their rulings dls- pJeaa4!d the general. quite clear- ly, they risked losing promotion and hurting their careers. Mill er's intervention came to the attention or Marine Corps headquarters, which assigned Gen. Louis H. Wilson. Jr., to in· vesligate. The discharge board o(ficers. at the risk of offending the btg brass. geneTally aereed that Miller's lettea were lm- proper attempts lo innuence their decisions Kue a.re 11 fc."W samplings from tbeJr confiden- tial statements. . . t Gus Couldn 't aom eil\ave studied way~ to crease ege productio or . the world's starving le in- stead o r dev eloping technolog)"' for • gold, $30,000 omelelte1iJ>an for Neiman-Marcus' &tmppers' in Dallas? AV. minded us that if we voled in favor of the accuseq the general might become upset," -Still another officer recalled a conversation wih· a fellow juror. ''After recei~ a critical letter from tbe ~eraf." the juror said he "w ·be more careful" in the tutu i·'· . .-:_ THE CASE against Miller ai);· peand to be solid. lr!deed. the in-. v es ti g a ti n I G eta . W 11 so n ·· acknowledge4 th•t most or MiJler's letters ..,ere perceived by the military juron as attempts to influence their actions. Nevertheless. Wil"n solemnly concluded that his fdlow general had no Intent to ilfluence the jurors' decisions. Not even Miller 's suggestion that board members take pre·,ervice con- duet into considerat.i>n had been pr•Judlcl,al, Wllsorj~found. He therefore recomm~ that no action be taken agai..Bt Miller. -''TO MY MIND," dttla.red This was a bit tto much for ooe Juror .. 'lhe aeneral (MJller) Wilson's superior. ven. R. E. was lrylng t.o innuence the board Cushman Jr .. then the Marine to be very harsh In dealing ~th Corps commandanl who gave Marine~ involved with drugs " Muter an administrative slap on -"I cans~." c;tated another, the wrist. " .. that such a letter couhl huvt a Then the whole affair, sp· vt.'ry different effect on an oCfker part'ntly, was forgotten. Miller concerned with his· mlllt•ry was given another star. He is career... now a three-star general In com· -"I can recall three instances mand of Marine Corps aviation. verdict." rt'ported arl(>lher of has replaced Cush as the fleer. "the senior memhers re· new Marine Corps c mand:1nt. Our Doubtful Defenses ·WASHINGTON -The Pen- tagon is denying magazine stories that the Russians have destro}'ed an American satellite with a laser beam attack. Instead, it says, the Soviets arc launching "bunter·killer" type satellites but, thus far. they've been practicing on their own targets in space. Call it a hunter-killer or looker- booper. our chaps ~en·t going to be caught with a cosmos full o( vu lnerable satellites. A stat.ement is-suing out or the Pentagon the other day assures us that: "We have bee n concemett over the survivability of our satellite system, and we are making aggressive basic technology research efforts in or· der to protect our satellites from this potential Soviet threat." Bless you boys, but the troth is tbat after JO years of making ag- gressive basic techn<>loglcaJ re· search efforts our physical safely is more in jeopardy now than ever. '· 'We've jusl found a 'Made 1n Japan' marking on the m11de of our Mig 251' ( VON HO FFMAN ) Thirty years ago the Russians couldn't successfully attack the American mainland. Our de-' fenses were so strong in relation lo what the Soviets had lo throw against us that we could have destroyed any attacker before so much as a spear could have de· serrated American soU. In the in· terim the technology of Russiao attacking forces bas increased sb vastly that they CAO destroy us al will. For all the hundreds of billions or dollars the military has put into ils aggressive basic technological research efforts, It has failed to come up with anything which wilJ protect us. OUR SAFETY rests on lhe Russians' knowledge that anything they can do t.o us, in the way of killing. we can do t.o them better. That, naturaUy, assumes they will act "rationally" -that ls, the way we would act if we were in their place -but we've also been told that the Russians are fanatical ideologues who are incapable of fathoming, much less obeying the rule of reason. That is a shaky scaffoldj.ng on which to place the hopes of na· tional or personal survival. But soon we're going to have a new president. one who, as the father of a young child, may be able to see his way clear lo t.rylng to find a more reli able way of assuring his <l!Jughter and the rest of us a future. been gaily signing treaties not to detonate bombs In outer space, under the sea or on top of llly pads, anywhere but whue the bombs are likely to be exploded, generation after generatioo of In- creasingly lethal weapons have been perfected by both sides. Moreover , the obvious and un· deviating determination by the two superpowers lo brook no m· terference wltb their right to arm themselves ad infinitum has made any meaningful nuclear non-proliferation treaty im- possible. Rul5Sia and the United States made China become an atomic power by deluding themselves that other nations would accept their atomic monopoly. The his tory of Russian· American negotiating on atomic disarmament Is one oC duplicity, deviousness and deceit on both sides. It has even been suggested that at var1ous times the representatives oI the two governments have colluded With each other to give the impression they were negotiating in good faith only to satisfy the worried opinion or the world. Can the men who run these coW1t.ries really conceive or disarmament? Can they Imagine it even now when the policies they've pursued for so long have only increased the danger and upped the likelihood of our common, instantaneous death? JOHN K ENNEDY had small children and was one of our most warlike presidents. U he wasn't driven by the need to prove bow tough he was, he certainly made it' clear In a hundred speethes that glory and courage and heroic stature only went to statesmen who stand tall, w1lo tough it out, who gut it through. Perhaps because Carter is yet more of a military man-·than Kennedy was, he'll have less need or acting like one. when the board was deciding a And the accomm;:ing Wilson What Ever Happene ~ to Love? It will be difficult for him, as a· man trained In current military doctrine. as one who worked ln the development of the atomic submarine, one of our major strategic weapons. t.o entertain the thought that in terms oC na· tional safety we have been slip- ping backwards for three de- cades. We 've grown so ac· customed to the idea a weapon which works is one which hits the target that we don't question whut good. If any. it wm do us. The debate over the B·I bomber has been over whether or not It is effective or obeolet~. not over whether it can save the in- habitants or St. Louis or Dallas. With or without the B·l we are defenseless against a Russian at· tack. The most we can hope for. the most our military men claim, is that if they do ll to u:s they'll never be able to do ltlwice. That remains to be seen; but what doesn't wait on dtscovery ls our nation al proclivity to Identify leadership, boldness and de- cisiveness In the gestures of the warrior. Peace, like auto safety. isn't an Issue that get.I you votes or favorable editorials. Of course, we'll put our tnooey Into 11· greaslve baste research efforts to stop the Russian hunter-killer aateUltes. There isn't -.ny other practical alternative, ls there? A fnend got an lnv1k the other [ ] tarting up. Indeed, J very Idea day to a do at the Garden Court or CHARLES of love becomes suspkt when It the Sheraton-Palace Hotel, McCABE Is prodded and pumped and ca-sponsored by the San Francisco joted into aomclhlng rich and Ballet and the Elizabeth Arden atrange. Packa1e<l love ia to the Salon. The invite, on tasteful pale cant other" was an umbtilla real thin& at tbe Prince VOll blue paper invited the lady "and ht h ln 1 d d all lour of ..... Funteoberg and hls lady aro to your significant other" to a w c c"' e "'~ Heloiae and Abelard. sexes. ~. pleasant and relaxing eurly Whatever the re~ for the The psychiatrist Harry ~•ck evening show. b SuJUvan said Jove is tbllt. coodi· Your dgni/kant ofhc. llofy language, it is ut another exam· Uon. wblch exists when the weU- Cow. or words to that effect. This pie of the tarting up of love lbat b be!)la and "'elf•-of another one of the more offensive blot. on • •" Mcb klnd of OW' cultural landscape. L<we ls burqao belna •1e alJPOI& 11 Jm- cant talk t5 n the oldfft and simplest thing In Porlaht to you a-' your own typ\cal or our ,,,r the world~ but our avant-garde welfare •nd well-belng. That era or "raised ,.; wU1 not have lt that way. Love. to m1y sound a bit barsb and ~:~;_r,i,o~~ ~--~ these bables, 11 somfthing thn din1cal,butth1t's~love ls. h•.J to be reinvented and. above cannot accept all, repacka.aed, bofdre it can be THOUGH JT lll" the 1lmplC8t Amlthlnt that ' ..n---4 to th• public. . and niost n1tural thlnt fn th• *~tried and um .. ~ .. world .. love lt b)'¥.eans Ill untJI we THE &EPACICAGING of Jove that easy to' a~hfev That It c:~ e 11ven It takes man)' rorma -a-tilt, th• be ac,hlend •e fl'Om a • er name tbenPY ftlf sc~•mtas. U.. Freu.-wultb of lyric lter atun ·aill some kind or prod.lglaut1. im-dlan blt, '1ld the .......,Uy in-reachtn• back tbRl1lJdi of ptiullblt hype. • finite variety or "COCllllldoulneu JHra. J" -- The people who put out thla odd raiJ:tnt" technJqun. 1-V. ntvm-fl c:aa be er tu ed. dd cogently, lnvt~. weT~ really aakln& tC you wadtrr.lood quJte what "con· U.81 tbe loefer Ule apedcs ~- would brl11c a friend aJanc; but ~ ralliA• me-. AP-tinu•, the mch cliftkult wlll lt neith•r hell nor the rillnl creek parmtly tt juat means wbal us be to • ohleve t'h~t coodillon could pert\ladfl them to aay IC>. Jddl meant when we~ to HY •hleb Sullivan de~ 1be vtf1 And line• this wu~ WW filne! ··l'*Uqwlteto10Unl&1• ..,....°' mMM.a ..._milt. 'tioQ, I t.ake Lt th1t .. yciur alpill· Love CSon not-need tJi& kiDct ot lmlt:al to loye. M oar \Ooaa ~. ' I and as our dependence on them increases, the affections tend to attenuate. W e give to ·our automobiles what we should be giving to each other. WE AR E !10 uncomfortable with the real thing that we caJI a passionate sexual union a "rela- t.ion1hip.' · And the preferred emotional stance to the subject of 1ex is summed up in the word "cool." 'l'bere Is nothlng that thiJ world lacks more and neecb more than love, aod itir unaffected ex- preuioo. 1 do not~ the facile 19ve of James Earl Carter, which awept the country. I mean the 1ove which will lead· a man to J>C)tlUvely co out o( bis way to beJp IO'mebody else. 1 wllb I had more of tJila outgo. lng love. What belpe 1' the re- coplUoo lbat it eir.iatL J•ve 14:en il too often to doubt it. When you see It. and when you feel It, lbere ts only one word to d~be lt. and that ls Ion. TM lexicon ~ the "conaolouanea.e ral•lnc" school will Mt cul it. "To love l tMllC muu wanUng ll t<> live,•• aMd~uclua. That brings us back to the possibilities of a dJsarmament treaty, a topic that gets kicked around at the beginning of every presidency, not by those entering omce. but by the optimists l>o~ful that they may be more auccdsfut tn ruohing the new group than the old. Actually It may be more difficult to •~ a hearlng from tho incoming ad· ministration slnct the series or treaUes we've signed concerning armaments make it tPPoll' that procress is being made. PEOPLE DON'T reall1e there have been more lt.omie bomb tests 1lnce Kennedf stcned the treaty ouUawlng above ground atmo1pherlc leat.lng thin before: people don't rcalJzc that under the Stratealc Arm.1 Umilation Tal k acre.ciment. ,vlth th6 Ruulant both st4es mat bu.lid tens ot tboua.anda ol et.om born be. Wblle we and tha Ruaians have . ' ; DAILY PILOT R~rt N. Wf'td, Publi.her Thorno1 Ktt11U. Edl.lor Borbarc Krclblch, F.dJtorlal Pogt Editor The editorial page of the Dally Pilot &eeks t d Inform and ~tlmulate readcl'1 by pcuentlng on this PllllC dive r11e commentlltY on topics ol Interest by 1yndlc1t· ed columnlatt and cartoonlata. by provldina • forum ror rtaclcra' views encl by prescntlna thia newspaper's opln1on1 and ldta m current topics. The editorial opinions or tho Dally Pilot appear only In t'•c tdltorlal column at the , top or the p1a1. Oplnlons fX· f pr"st'd by the columl\111ta al'.ld cutoonlaU and letttr wnteri •re Ulc,lr own and no endoraement ol their vl•wt by the Dally Pilot should t>. lnfcrrcd, M~, Dee.13, J.'11 • ' f ) . , . . ... Mond!y. D.c.mber 13. 1078 DAILY PILOT A 7 CB Come On Plan your next business meeting atthe newest, most excitfng hotel in Orange County-· The Registry. Woman's 10-4's 'Costly' I I , , MEDINA. Ohio CAP) -"C'mon I good buddy, this IS lhe Lady or the Night," the woman's voke purrs. ''Would you like !IOme company?" Propositioning by Citizens Band radio I.Sn 't new. But CB's popularity with the general public has shown the nontrucker that prost1tullon may be available 10 the cab hke it ll> on the curb. ONE POPULA R PLOY, said James Bigam, chief of detcdlves for the Medina County Sherirr's Department. is for the hooker to ask a trucker if he wants company. His answer might be a description or his rig and a suggest- ed rendezvous. In fact. said Bigam. detectives orten overhear such prattle between prostitutes and drivers around big lruckatops in the county. &P Wlr• ..... lo NIGHT LADIES NOW CB CALL GIRLS Alrwavea Carry Proposhlon1 to Truckers Prostitution-by-CB caused a slir re· cenUy in the l,ouisville. Ky .. area. A womalt calling herself "Shady Lady" told a, newspaper reporter s he somet ;-nes made $500 a night proposi- tionint:lruckers over her radio. robe.-.; w1l.h :,;h, twl 1..("': ..:.; 11 .J pa.J8mas in ....urtJ1g..i11,..,~ 1, orm1ddy style.s. flame resist.Ant sizes tf-20 44 faahion island, newport center 644-5Q70 You 'II Find Happy Holidays at Lido Shops . .. AT THE ENTRANCE OF LIDO JSLe TEN SPECIAL SHOPS WITH JUST THE RIGHT GIFTS •'OR YOUR HOLIOA Y LIST plu.r HAPPY HOLIDAYS ORA WING EVERY WEEK FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS .. ~$100~ REGISTER TO WIN ONE HUNDRED CRISP ONE DOLLAR BILLS f ill OUT COU PON BELOW AND DEPOSIT AT ANY PARTICIPATING SHOP NO PURCHASE NECESSARY • --------------------------~ ENTRANTS MUST BE AT LEAST 18. YEARS OF AGE. NAME -~------~----~----~~­ AODRESS~~--------------- crry ________ STATE ___ ZIP __ PHONE --~----------­ DRA WINGS HELD FRIDAY AITERNOONS - WINNERS NEED NOT OE PRESENT AT ORA WIN SHE SAID SHE WOULD suggest that a driver meet her ror coffee. Other women claiming the "Shady Lady" handle began getting calls from truckers looking for a "cup or coffee.·· "ll atn't funny," said one woman member or a CB club in the Louisville area. Bigam said the propositioning is particularly common QI\ weekends, off the main roads. "ONE WOMAN WE DW arrest but couldn't convict told us off lhe record that there's good money~ it. She said she may do It about four Umes a night for $2S each time,'' he said. "Our biggest problem is that it's hard to control and make arrests," Bigam said. He said the drivers ~ually aren't willing lo testify agamst the hookers, and anyway. they're on the road when the case comes up In court. A spokesman for the Federal Com- munications Commission said the government agency is in a bad spot even though CB calls can be monitored. The prostitute has to make a straighforward proposition for it to hold up In court. IN LOUISVILLE, "SHADY Lady" told the reporter she is licensed to operate a CB radio, but doesn't use her assigned call numbers. That's against the law, srid an FCC spokesman In Washin ton, and "Shady Lady" could be fined and lose her license. , . "I don't know what lhey could do,·..; "Shady Lady" said In her interview, "but to catch me they would have to borrow a truck." The Reglslry Is Just 95 seco~s ITom Orange County Airport. So your out-ol-town associates can nv In. hove o succe&sful meeting at The Reglstiy, and nv oul again . .. fost. We hove 306 spacious guest rooms and 18 beoultfully appointed meeting rooms. nex- Ible enough tor small gatherings of 12 oil the woy to receptions for 1200 Here Is the peffecl place tor your next soles meeting. training session, seminar. board of dlrec- ton meeting Next time, pion your gieellng at the happy landing ~ace ... The Registry. THE REG ISTRY HOTEL ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT 18800 MacArthur Boulevard. Irvine. Phone 752-87n Other Reg1slry Hotels Dottos. "'41nneope>lts I St. Poul Ailpol\ soon In Scoll$dole. Allz. ~·Owned ano ~•led by HOspnallly M.,,llQOmtnl Co<'!>, Dell ... lt••• G The first store with everything a wo01an needs to win. Featuring • ,. adldas Grand Opening Meet Cathy Rigby Olympic Cynrnasti<'s Clrnmpion Sat., Dec.18, 10 a.rri.-2 p.m. ) Youi·c lodny. You're• compeling in thf' sports world ... nnd winning! Now it:-; tinw for Tlw /\divist. The first slfll'<' totally <il'voled lo you. The atlivv \\'onwn who's serious about her game and her looks. Slep into a sports hcnclquarters dazzling- with a world ('olled ion of high rash ion SJ >Ol'l ('1lS(11l1 I >k·s. Incl ucling \'l'lnur \\'ttrm ups, tc•1m is outfits nml tlw (jll('('ll or llw tennis shoe· -/\didas. Only a game! performanrn complctc•s Llw :-.mashing /\divist look. Pedormanc·p that C'omcs from you and 'flw /\dh·ist's su1wrh S<•k•etion of sports cquipnwnl fnr th0 c·ourts, grvc'n, track or slopC's. For yolll' highest S<'ot'es in fashion and ganws, come to The Activist in the South Coast Plaza, Costu l\fosa. T hc first st.ore with everything a woman needs to win . • !. •I ···' . . . , I .. , r1 ii 1.1 t•• I " ,,, I• II If•. i. ... 1, 11 " "' ,.,, Ii 11/1 1111 t .-----------------~-. A• DAILY PILOT Mondiy. 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MUTUAL SAVINGS ""d 10,an usoc '''°" Corona def Mar 28?7 Ea~t Coa!>l Hwy. TPI 67') 5010 Got a problem? Them wnte to Pat Dunn. />ct will cul red tape, qetlmg the answer$ ond oct1on you need to soloe mequilie.! m government and bu$t· ness. Motl your questions to Pill Dunn At Your .Sc.·nm:e, Orange Coo.rt Dculy Pilot, P.O. Box 156-0, Costa Mesa , CA 92626. Include your telephone rlumbcr . The column appear& daily except Saturday!. Do Tlwrf &fJfl Bottda~•'!' DEAR PAT: My sister is a no.quit practical joker. She's a nurse in Arizona. and she recently v.Tote ~hat hog skins are now being wed for treat- ment 10 the burn ward or the hospitaf where she works. Js there any truth to this, or am l bemg led down the garden path again? I'd love to ask her more about this treatment, but I'm afraid that she'll answer, .. Hal I fooled you again." Can you find out if this story is on the level? TifE FAMJLY ClRcus· B y BU Kenne ''I'll nffd more than that. Ym writing to Sonta Clou'.'( We are ~.Ing for tOc> ~t e>el'IOMel with two yen or mot9 experience In r.tldenttal real "tat• to m11naoe ••t•bllahed office ·In Huntington e.ach/fountaln Va119)' woa. Excellent Compentatlon. Send reeume In confidence To AIJ 1a11. Dally Piiot, PO. Box 1&eo. Costa Meta. CA. Why Is Mexico's chief assassin after Inspector Clouseau? Why not? Everybody else Is! T.C., Costa Mesa ------------------__; Tell your slater that you "know ~ll about thla treatment." SJte•a aot kidding you thb Ume. A bum tTeatment akln bank in Phoenix. one of several ln &be utlon, processes bog skins into pordne dress- ings t.bat 1re frozen and shipped uader refrigeration tlll'oagboat the nadoa and to other COUll\ries to re- Une aulferillc alld save lives ol bun rictlma. Skbla are uecl from only fine. white-haired batcher bog• tlaat are free of naw. When rec:elved, the porcine dreaal.D.p are prepa«d aader rtgld.Jy Udheptlc conditions. The hides are cut lnto s trips aad abaved by band to remove au Jaalr. Then they go lhroogh a machine that spUta the top skin from the bide to produce a very thin dressing. Fresh dressings must be used within 14 days. but freeze. dried dre111lng1 can be stored at room t.emperatu.re lot •P to two years. Since pigskin bas a cellular 1tnacture closely related to that of human skin, It can serve as a tem- porary skln that guards against lnfec:Uon, reduces pain and promote., development of "granulaUon .. t.is5ue prior to pe.rmanent skin gutting. Site• Dflef .. to Xaoao. DEAR PAT: I really don't know bow to find out the answer to my question. For about eight months I've been using Clairol s hampoo -perma- nent hair color. Now I'm finding that the more l use Uus product the redder my hair is becoming, even though I've been using a brown shade. My hafrdresscr says lhat t.hiS always happens with commercial coloring products, but who can afford $30 every six weeks for salon touch-1.U> after the in· itial coloring treatment? WhatsbouJdl do? F.W., Newport Beach Clairol will answer yov qaestion personally based on a variety ol fac&on. A staff of JO trai.Ded Clairol consultants is avallable Moaday tbrougla Friday Crom 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CEST). Phone lbe toll· free phone number, (800) ZZ.3·5800• or write to Clairol Consumer Consultants, 345 P,rk Ave., !'few York, N\ 100%2. Clairol's spokesmait says t.bat tt's easy to bave great looking halr. "It's all in the knowing bow." Clairol consultants handle more thaa 100.000 inquiries per year. however, so you may run Into a busy line or delayed answer to your inquiry .. Mourners Get Bill From City FRESNO CAP) -The p a r ents or a young woman who was stabbed to death here have been billed by the city for the cost o: lowing their daughter's car away so police could inspect it for clues. And what's more, when her parents filed a claim wilb t he city for a refund, they were turned down. M aria Wise, 20, daugh ter or Rayburn Wise was found stabbed to death in her apart- ment here May 15. In the course or an investiga- tion police took her car t.o inspect it. When the Wises tried to reclaim the car, they were handed a bill for $41 , which they paid. Although their applica- tion for a refund was de- nied. the m atter has slnce come to the atten- tion or the mayor, the police chief and the City Council, a ll of whom called the incident "regrettable.'' -Coming Soon To The - SAN CLEMENTE AREA CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE --'NEW FUTURE LOCATIO~r+-'-­ Necr CCllMto de Estrela and 1-5 Comtrvcfion leqinnincJ Lat~ Year 1977 Home .Bible Studies Beqinnin9 January 4. 1977 For Inf oe mation Telephone (7 I 41 5 38· I I 4 3 (7141 496-8159 -SEE "Let It Happen11 - CHANNEL I 3 TELEVISION DECEMBER I 3, I 0:00 P.M. Position Paper By The Saddleback Valley Unified School District COL CC T v'( BAr\GAINING Mo-;t ol u, arc aware thnt recant 1eg15lat1on known as 11111 Hodd 1 Art tor Senato 6111 1601 provided that school C1 1tr <is shall enter into collect1ve barga1n1nq with •"''Ju" .. ,,.,oiovMJ orq11nt11tt1on" that have ful111ted the ""fllH•omenl<i ol th•' nlHf law In the Saddleback Valley 1Jnit111d Srhool 011trlct tlHHO are three such 0«1an11.i11ons th.JI hl'lve bee., gra11ted bNga1nln9 statue tiv th•• D1st•1r-t ~ Bo;irn of Education. These or-'l·'"'' 't•ons arP. fhA Saddlebacll Valley Educators A~'IOn-'hOn lct;is<iroom toach.,rsl tho Saddlebacl< Valley Pup.1 ~rv1cos Asaoc•at•on lcou'lselora, psycholoq1Sts and '>pcech anti l.inquaqe spec•allst<i). and the local br.1nr h ol the Calllorf'lll School Employees Assoc1at1on cla• . .,i11ed emoloYeesl S.nce 1he 1noei>tion of this new 1.1w rhn Board or EducallOn ol the Saddleback Valley Un1f1Pd Schoof District has engaged 1n lhe reQulred rn-qo11.111on, w1lh sll three ot these emc>foVe• organ1z&- t1on., Two ot 1hese organizations. lhe $addleback Valley P u o11 SPrv1cn , A ci 1ocrat1on and t he Cnlllo1n1a School Employees Auociat1on have concluded the1r negot1at1on1 w1tl'I the Board and mutually acceplable agreements heve been reached and implemented for the school year 1976·t977. An agreement has not bft4ln rNChed w•th the association repr0$enflnq the teacher, or our District. l~ Saddleback Valley Educators Association (SVEA· THChef Unloni At this moment 1n hme negotultlons between the SVEA and lhe Board or Education continue, wtth the Superintendent of Sc:t\ools, Or. Rlcherd Welte. representing the Board Of Educatlori end Mr. William Mecham representing the SVEA. While th•H negotiations go on 11 seems lmport1nt that the community and the employees of our Qletrlct be Informed of the laaues invotwtd and the progreu made • to dale. ISSUES ACCEPT ABLE TO 1lE BOARD Qt: EDUCATI\>" Although a mutually ~Ible agr90rnent has not YJt been '°*=hed be~Mn 'Pie' Board of Education and tha Saddleback Valley Educators Anoclallon (SVEA), lh• lolfowtng Items repreeent th<>se that have eltn.r been offered by the Board of Education or would ~ acceptable to the 8oerd of Education In 1my 111\91 agreement that may be reecl'led. 1. WAGES: An aero.tot~ N/,fl'/ lncrMM of 4%. Thia Plary lncre&M, If acctpted. would pl.oe the median teechor'•. salary 11'1 the Oiatr1ct Ill ltS,~ Mulmum • On Collective Bargaining 1976-1977 aalary reached by this tchedule would place the teachers in lhlt Oittrlct In the number two position In Orange County. th• beginning salary would continue to be above the median for districts in this County. The worl( year continues to be 181 days. In recent negotiations. th• Board ot Education ha otle<ed an addllionaf 1 o/o llC)ross-the-bd•rd increase tor 1 total satarv Increase otter or S%. The recent offer of a 1 % mcreua to saianes 1, contingent upon S.V E.A. 1ignlng a two/year contract. 2 FRINGE BENEFITS: Tho malntenence of current lnn9e benehta amount& to an 1nc:rease of 2% due to inflationary costs. these benehts include the following a Fully paid medical Insurance lor employee, 1pouse and ramify. • b. Fully paid dental Insurance (or employee, 1pouse and 1am11y. c. Fully paid vl1lon Insurance for employee, llpouM and lam1ry. d Fully paid Ille Insurance for employee and 1pouae. 3. HOURS OF EMPLOYMENT: The teacl'lef'a workday shall begin one-half hour before lhtt teacher's fir&t cla» and shall end alter the students have left frOfl'\ the teacher's 1.,1 class. II a reacher Is gotig to leave campus, he/the must inform the principal't olllce prior 10 laving. Tuchers who have spec•o' aJPf)fementery ~ r~bllllles, for which moet tetc:heft receive ~tery pay. wUI be expecied 10 compf«e their ~~ prtor to leaving ~ (Supplomeni.ry pey will be I~ by 4~i , 4. Cl.ASS SIZE: Class sire lhall be computed on tl'W ballt of the number of students It eeoh lndltldu., tcnoo(. and shall b4J Identical with the 1tatl1no pattern currtnlly In operation In th• District. . 5. EVALUATION PRODECUAES: The turfant procldur .. for 9"aluetlng teactMr -'teotl....,,._ "''"continue, With the NQUltemat'll that the Olltl1ct fl obllglled tO aatltt teeahert lif Pto ,,. ha.(ng diffk:Utty In order thet t~ mey l"'PfOYe their tffOetiY91'119S In lM dlNrQOM. e. TR~NSl'EA POLICY: Policy In 9fft C!t U wu l~M)ent«f Jast IChOOI yeer, ll'fcfudlng U!e abntty of the enlpl~ to requett •~or ~ !'-QIMrtf\t .. of fair and eqult9* cr.etment In eny tr.,ww ~Ion. 7. GAIEVANCI! PQUCY: TM ~Of tti. employee to IMtltute a grlljWanc. ttwouoft a Mt Of .. tabllahed orooedur ... lr"'41dlng ""'11(11{ • lllMeory arbltrall°"" , 8 LEAVES OF ABSENCE: Includes all previous oohc1es governing leaves of absence and would add military leave. peace c;orps leaves. 1ag1alalfve leave, sabballcal leaves. paid subpoena l"ve. paid 1ury duty leave. end six days personal emergency leave. ISSUES STILL OUT ST ANDING OR TO BE AESOL VED The lollow1n9 represent issues that have been raised at tho bargaining tablo by the Saddfeback Valley Educators Assoc1at1on for Which agreement has not been reached and which are currently opposed by the Board of Educalton t. WAGES: Tho compacllon or the exiellng salary schedule so that teachers would rUGh maximum salary at a more rapid rate. This concept would require funds in tdd1tlon to tho 5% salary lncr111se previously mentioned. fl has the ertect ot edding an additional 1 '"1% 1nCl'ease lo the salary schedule for teachef'9. The 111st year tho add•llonar cost to the District would be approximately 207.000 dOllars. Attar lour years, tho approximate oost to the District would bo one mllllon dollars 2. BINDING ARBITRATION: In the event of e grlevanc. that cannot be resolved through the esttbtlthed channels, an outelde arbitrltor would be employed to hear the grievance end rendef a decision. the decision so rendered would be binding upon both the school district and the lncSlv~(s) lnvotved In the gnev~ without the right to ~~uch a declalon. The Board believes that otvlng a third l*tY binding authority on any decision regarding the op«atlon ol the district or Its llChools Is an 1brogatlon of Its retl)Onllblllty at elected offlelala. · 3. AGENCY SHOP: Under such an agreement all ernt)loyHt would be required to beeorne member• of the Saddl•btck Valley Educators Assoc:l1tion 2! II not choosing to be members would be required to pay 1n annuel t.. to this Alloahdlon In an amount nor to exceed the uwet ""9fnbetlhlp ch•ges. The Educators Association would reQulre that the Dlatrlcl fire or wmin1t• employ ... ~ did not jatn the Assoclet1on or dld not pay the re<tulred '"· ... GRIEVANCE POLICY: In additlpn to the Orievanee PoUcy already In exlstenoe or off•ed by the 8oArd ot Education. tho SVEA Is propoalng a Polley wherel-.Y th• Aaeoo11tlon lttolf can ll'lt(IM• • grfovtnc. on the behalf of an employee. whether or not that employee Is interested or dealroua of ming such • gnevarice, or inslituhng a gnevance on a "class action" basis. ISSUES DEEMED TO BE OUTSIDE THE SCOPE OF THE COlLECTIVE BARGAINING LAW The following are Issues that have been raised by the SVEA and are deemed by the District lo be outside the scooe of the collecuvo bargaining law: however. the D1,. tnct has reconsidered 11s position in these areas and has made maJor concessions to the Association. 1. ASSOCIATION RIGHTS Covers the accees of S VE.A 's reoresen1at1ves ro employees, bulletin boards. mailboxes, buildings. time off to n91101fate. time oll to prepare grievances, etc. Tile posltlot\ of the 0.stnct has changed and tentative agreements have been reached with the Assoclatton on this Issue. 2. CONSULTING RIGHTS: Includes the rights ot S.V.E.A. to consult Wlth the District on such matters as tile definition of educational objectives, doterml.,ation of course and curriculum content, selectlon of textbooks, etc. The pos1llon of the District is that It will continue to consult on such matters as currenll)I required by law. and has ruched a tentative agrHmont with the Association on this Issue. 3. PREVIOUS WORKING AGREEMENT UNDER THE W INTON ACT (The Orange Book) S.V EA. .hu 1n1llt ed that the District honor pul pollcles agreed upon under the Winton Act. to become a patt ol their contract under the now Rodda Law. The District'• original position wae to refuse to place Into contract any past practice policy thll would not be within .cope or the new collective bargaining l1w. However, the Ol1trlct hu reconsidered Ila position In this area and has reacl'lod lantativo agreement on many ptit practlc:es agreed upon under the Winton Act. FUTURE ACTION The preceding repreterits the maJor Issues lnvol\1'9cS In the negot1at1ons berween the Saddleback Valley Educators Aasoc•ation and the Board of Education of the Saddleba<:k Valley Unified School District. It la the lnlent of the Board of Education, as responelble elected of- ficials ot Seddleback Volley, lo continue to work on behalf ot the community to reach a reasonable agre• men! with S.V.E.A . ( \ 1 Trace of Sulfa Drug Cited in Pork 7. ~ . . ~ ,. ; . f. I 1· I WASHINGTON (AP) -Govern· ment offic!iaJs say iUegaJ traces ol suJ. fa dn&gs are sbowin& up in the na- tion 'a pork supply, ma.Inly because farmera are careless ln feeding their animals. Disclosures point t o illega l amounts of sulra drugs in about 10 percent of the hogs slaughtered for the consumer market, but officials say the amounts of sulfa found In pork so far are below levels that might barcn humans who cal the meat. Dll. CATHERINE CARNEVALE of ~= Interest •' :· : In Clinic :· :· : Growing Carole Neust adl, area ;• coordinator for the Sad- • dleback Comm unity · Mental Health Clinic, • says a proposed county· ·: sponsored youth shelter ·· would have a waitrng list . : . ii it were open now. · "We have had an enormous influx of families seeking coWlSel- ing at the clinic since news of the family. oriented youth shelter began to circulate in the Saddlebeck Valley," she told a meeting of the Sad· dleback Citizens ' Ad· visory Board. "WE A'M'RIBUTE the increase in families ap· plying for help largely lo growing community awareness. which has followed discussion or shelter plans," she said. the Food and Drug Administration '1 bureau of veterinary medicine said that excesslve traces ot sulfa have shown up in the red meat or muscle tissue of bogs as well as in their kid- neys and livers, where it concentrates most bea vily. Earlier, the Agriculture Depart· ment, in disclosing the sulfa problem, said the drug bad been round only in kidneys and livers and that it was un- likely that any would be in red meat portions. BUT DR . CARNEVALE, a veterinarian, sald excessive sulfe drugs have been found consistenUy ll\ muscle tissues -which includes pork chops and other retail cuts -as well as in kidneys and livers. "This ia something where the sullas sort of stand out, she said in a telephone interview from her office ln Rockville, Md. "There are very few other drugs where we consistently get residues in all three Ussues. '' Jn a brief announcement, the Agriculture Department advised farmers "lo take extra precautions" in using sulfas in bog production and e ID to withdraw the drug lone enough before slaucbter so that Lt can be dis- sipated naturally by the animals. DR. CARNEVALE, INVOLVED ln FDA's investigation ol the sulfa pro- blem in pork, said preliminary find- ings point to carelessness on the farm as the main cause. "As far as I can see, the onus is on the swine Industry to do something lo alert producers that they have lo lake more care in mixing these drugs In their lar operations," Dr. Carnevale said. Chevette Vega Datsun B-210 Toyota Corolla VW -Rabbit Honda Mrs. Neustadt said the county-sponsored youth sheller, designed lo pro- vide short-term residen- ti a I c oun s eling to troubled Saddle back Valley teen-agers, 1s scheduled to open in January, contingent up- on county supervisors' approval of the rent~ lease. SHE SAID paperwork has been completed on rental or a church-owned house, located near the intersection of Jeronimo Road and Ma r g uerite Parkway in M 1ssion Viejo. orany-Q( . ~ , ' The house would ac· commodate as many as alx youngsters at a time (or periods averag rng six to eight weeks The sheller program 1s de- s igned t o provide in· d1v1dual, group and family counseling t o teen-agers ha ving pro· blems at ho m e or 1n school. SUPERVISORS have approved the shelter pro- gram and are expected to approve the lease ,agreement this month, Mrs. Neustadt said. As soon as the lease is signed. interviews will be conducted ro r a trained counselor and a married couple to act as houseparents THE SADDLEBACl< Valley shelter will be modeled on cx1s t1ng county shelters . which have been operating about two years 10 Costa Mesa and L ag una Beach. Dealer Jailed LOS ANGELES (AP> -A Beverly Hills art de aler believed responsible for S:S mlllion worth of fraudulent gales or masterpiece palntmgs 1tu been sentenced to '-.ine year In county jail. Frank Heller, 30. was also liven nve years pro- bation and ordered to make an undisclosed amount ol restitution. SAVE on SATURDAYS -·, 4 ' M '•. ti. ...... """"""" '''™' ,.,.,...,l '11~ ...... .,., .. . .... ,..,,. ....... _, t Olh 111 o.4 00, 111 INf" !~111>.Uf 10001111 iOOJ~ "'dtt 9 )()II" 2 llO p rt Sl!utdlJ for t11oeoptr ... Stnce 1923 (~..£j ..,. Check the facts:) 1. Low price. Ford's Pinto Pony starts out with a low base sucker price of just $3,099 (excluding tnle, taxes, desunation ch;irges :rnd required California l·qu1pmcnt) --PINTO PONY S3.099 CHEVETTE COUPE S3,225t -VEGA COUPE S3,24Bt ~" 1'\Tn with Chl'vy'..; tt•mp<1r:iry rl'· h.llt''· l'mtn '' ... u1.. l..cr-priu~d only $51 ••H·r \\·~.1 nnJ l-74 lwcr Chcvl'th.'. l\ut ... 1..•1· htlW Pinru\ t·x1r;1 v:ilue con· lt!Hll'.., l11r \ l'o1r' "' ·-. 2. High reSale value. Pinto, ·consiste ntly has high resale value. In face. at retail pric.e::.. an average two-, three· ,or four-year-old b:isc Pinto sold for more than a -,imi- l.1 r Chl!vy Vega. ewn though Vcgn is U'iUqJ]y sticker-priced hi~hcr than a new Pi nto. (Pinto was $66 lower than Vega in 1973. 522 higher in 1974, nnd $17 lower in 1975.) Compare Pinto':.. rc:inlc prices to Vega·~. Used Car Retail Prices, December 1976 MODEL VEGA PINTO ~INTO VEAR ADVANTAOI 1973 $1 ,350 S 1,600 $250 1974 S1 .750 $2,025 $275 ,._ 1975 $2, 150 $2.450 $300 Sourc.o rac1t1c Souuiwc11 N A D A Used Car G\.udo r\'cn with rcbmcs, most smnll (;)f') ha\'c <l tough time hcilting Pinto'._ hu1lt·in and lasting vnlut'. The Pmto Pony· our most economically priced Ford Prnto. Ford Pinto 3-0oor Runabout. Shown with new all-glass third door and flip-up removable roof option. 3. Excellent mileage · and performance. Panto ... 111! h ,1:-1..'XCl'llc nt milcaJ.:c r..iung:~ Even though .P111to's powerful ca~t-iron l'ng11w -prov~·n in millions uf Jrivcr mile::.-gwcs 11 the f'<l\Wr fo r climbing steep hills, p assing quickly nnJ entering h1ghwayi. con- fiJcndy J4 hi:~way ..24-":'pg City l:PA es11mal!ll W11n l 3 ute r enQliioand man- oftl lrnnam1111ot'I. You' oc,u&l m1loaou will vary <1eoertd1ri11 on your cer 6 cori<1111on. opllonal OQu1pm11n1. end now •nd wnore you drtve P1ntn nlc;o h:i" a wide track for a com· iort.1hk· .... r.1hk· mk And Pint<' ha.; .1 "r<'rtY 'll:.pcn,1nn ,y..,tem :ind r:icl..- nnd-pininn 'tl'CrlnJ! for prcosc. rl'· "'r<m'' \'t' handlmJ!. FQRD = -When America nee<h a better iJu, Ford put~ it on WMtk DAILY PILOT .J8 Sutdlo OK Arter he pro- mised adequate soundproofing, ro c k s inger Mick Jagger wa s given pe rmiss ion t o build a record- ing studio at his mansion in East Woodhay. England. • • .. ,. # • • car. 4. Scheduled • matntenance reduced $J53. • Over the r :N fot1r yc:ir.;, more th:rn 75'.'~ oi the '>chcdulcd m:im· tenance rcqu1rcmcnh on Pinto's 4-cylincfor t•ni.:mc have hcen r1..'· Juccd urelimi11a1ed. Thnt's an c~ti­ matcd n·Juctinn in co.,ts of $35t • So rodny. the hnc;c Pinto':; avcra~c.: schcduk<l ~crvicc 1-. ~· ... 1imntccl at 1inly$ l H6 for the f1r ... t 50,000 miles. Ba,ed on Ford$. r,~rv1l'•• lhbor Time Slant1;ttd• Manu;'ll " S 1 .3 '•0 lrit.J1.tr rdH• •• 1nd 11.1ogestt:d H·laol parl• N•CI'\ ,,, t'lli·CI ti 3 ' J II; And more ... • Durable and reliable 2.J liter cast-iron engine. • Roomy, comfortable interior. • Exciting options. • Rugged unit-body con• struction. • The bc~t rust and corrosion protecrion system in Pinto's history. • More rhan s. i;oo Ford Dealcrr;. FORD DIVISION ' 4 NJC ":s:-' · ........ ;. Ford Pinto. The best-selling small car~ America. •' .. , . ' l 10 DAILY PILOT Monday. 0.eember 13, 19M Grand Jurors Profiled TO SOMEONE SPECIAL- . ~~::!o~:!:.':!:!!' ,:;.,~':,'!!!~~.~=:!~.?.... SOMETHING SPECT A y' 4Uriell shows that. in ethnic origin, sex and place oL 3S years old. J.nL 'residence, JUrorr. fairly rellect the county's general Afore than 50 percent or Orange County's profile populalton is under 35, the report points out. SALE When y_ou give someo.ne a Sing.er sewing ~~chine, Y?U' re .giving so~ethin~ really s~c1al. And ng~t now, g1vmg one 1s eas1e(. Wuh spec1aJ low pnces at every Smgcr Company store. However. the study by the county Human Relations Corn m1ss1on also shows there is "a YET, IN THE PAST FIVE years less than 10 percent of those nominated by Superior Court judges have been under that age, according to the commission repart. QUEENIE By Phil lnferlandi "I ~u1·-.~ )"U \\f111't ht• nt•rd1n~ a pillow for your Sant.a · .f"l.rn~ 11r.-.11111w .it the uflrce parly this year." On the other hand, the study notes, 18.2 percent of the jury nominees in the past five years have bet-n over 65 while that uge group makes up only about 7.5 percent ofthecounty's population. Though not mentioned in the report. one reason for the seeming dis parity is that half the under 35 age group is under 18 and, therefore, ineligible for jury service. ANOTHER REASON FOR T HE apparent discrepancy 1s thal retired people ha ve the necessary time lo devote to grand jury service while younger people are encumbered with education and job responsibilities. In the area or ethnic minorities , the commission stare reported that during the study period Black and Asian Amencan representation has been well in excess to their numbers in the county's papulation. BUT WHILE SPANISH SURNAM E people make up 11.4 percent of the county's population, onlv four percent or the jury nominees tn the study period black and Asian American representation A 1975 special census showed women make up 49.9 percent of the county's population. And the commi!>sion report shows that 49.S percent or the persons nominated ror jury duty have been women. fOR THIS STRETCH·STITCH MACHINE WITH CABISET REG. PRICE $194.95 ra~hinnm3tl'* machine 111 th.: 709 decorator cabinet ~~l~l~ a<ljustJblc c!Jslt.: strctch·~tih~h amJ a butlt·in buttonholer. 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'°· ,,,. ,,.,.,. mastered m ore than ~ roles m his long career with La Sca l;.i , died Saturday !':EW YORK <AT» llelen Hull. 83. y, ho h;.id IJ1'Cn .1 d 1 r('ctor of I.JO· toln Center . the Citv Cc•n tc.>r of Mus ic and Orama and the New York Philh<1rmonic.-. died S aturd ay in Poughkeepsie', N. Y. ORTH A c o n t i n u i n ·g investigation into the killing of a Cypress police sergeant has pro- duced the arrest of the wife o f a man who already faces murder and burglary charges connected with that inc1· ·dent. Those same charges have been flied against Velma Irene Denney, 25, of Hawa1ian Gardens. whose hus band nobby Joe Denney, 32, is scheduled to face a preliminary hearinJ:l Jan. 5 in West Orange County municipal court. Mrs. Denney is being held in the county jail with bail denit'<I. allege that Mrs. Denney was with her husband in a Cypress medical building at the time Sgt. Donald J . Sowma, 44, was shot and killed while investigating a r eported burglary. Denney surrendered to police after a five-hour siege of the building. He is accused of firing the shots that took Sgt. Sowma's life. Officers s aid th"Y are satisfied that Mrs . Denney worked with her husband in planning the burglary at the Lincoln Avenue building. They believe that she Jen the building shortly before it was surrounded. ONLYSI69 95 FOR Tl llS l'Olff.\UI F MACHl:-:1:. SSO 0.Fr Rl:G. J>RH .1 The lirht1\~1 1 1 1 • rortJbk nud1111.: 1\\-- hcJ\) \\Cl~ht pc1f1.11111.111"·· AJJmtJbk clJslic rn,•t,h· ~111d1, 1111Jlli·\litd1, hlinJ h'm ~ml ll)!·l.1~ ~titdtn Int lllJ\llllUlll Jkx.1h1ltt~ ~\'\\Ill:' PRICES OPTION Al AT PAfl I ICIPA I INC OEALEAS. 'A Trodt'lwk of THE Slf\4GCA COMPANY loCMi.MtU ~-CN\ll'I.,. JJOOM•rbo< l1¥d Ull £ C..U Hwy Co• .. • t1o1 Mu JJlll In•• •d . f I Toro ..l "· t.Nt1 H1w•y, L•t~~ IH(ft MOM! ,,... .. ,, &1~1441 le.!fttO .., lJ6' 1'2' M. 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Announolne ow neWHt looMlon ....vtng the North end W.et v .. 1er: 9143 De Soto Avenue at Not dhoff 21s.&82-H12 A .......... &10 South Beach Soulevard South of Uncoln Avenue (714) 826-0381 ~=~Boulevard Harbor Center (714) 549-3388 I \. ......,. 17031 Ventut:'I Boulevard West of Balboa (2131986-6830 Huntington 9Moh 18585 Main Street Main St. at Beach Blvd. (714) 842·1451 ' Lonta..oft 4101 Allanllc Boulevard Comer of car.on (213) 426-8874 Nof'tlt & WH t Yelfe~ 9143 Do Soto Ave. at Nordhoff (21G) 882-5912 ~ l<atelle Avenue West of Tustin Ave. (714) 639-2441 W..tMht...,. 6757 Westminster Avenue WMtrnlntter Cent•r (714)894-~33 1 Hotlr*OCNll 7080 Holl Blvd. Corner La rea Ave. In Mµlr Medical Genter (213l 40H8;08 ., Monday's Afternoon Prleeei NYSE COMPOSITE. TRANSACTIONS °'19WI._ It.ti"* IY-tOfl"" -Y••' ¥'--"I. l'•<llk. l'ew, ........ 0.1.-. -OftCl,.,..11 ~IL •"<'*""_, _ _., ... Ntl~l <IU-1•0 ..... Se<IOllllHOHi.n-t">llMI. s OAJL V PILOT ,4 f f ITC A lert~d Pizza Kingship. Goes for Money By MILTON ILOS&OWITZ A year ago t.he Mlnneapolla nour miller, PUlab\ltY, bought IU way into tho pina business by isauln1 SlS,000 ab ares of Its common stock for Totino 's That much PaJlsbury stock ls worth about S20 mUllon, and lt was a stiff prlco to poy for a company then urninf $1.2 million on ules ol $35 mtlUon. But Pillsbury liked what lt saw so mucb it baa no bought another fro~cn pizza maker, Jo'ox De Luxe Foods, for $3 million worth of stock, and this move bas pro- vok ed the antitrust wrath or the Federal Tra de Comm lesion <ITC>. ~ t , Money Tree l Tbe FTC has sued in federal court lo undo lbe Fof purchase and to bar Pillsbury from acqulri,ng any olbef pizza maker for the next 10 years without prior approva. from lbe FTC. I WILLIAM ff. SPOOll, CHAlR MAN or Pillsbury, s•I• the company would fight to retain Fox. He lbinks it• ridiculous for the FTC lo challenge the acquisition or a com· pany lhal holds less than a 2 percent tban or market. "For the government to bring out its heavie• bureaucratic artillery lo defeat such an Insubstantial bus .. ness transaction amounts lo using a steamroller to kill al ant,'' said Spoor. The Pillsbury chairman knows better lhan that, o course. It's not j ust the Fox acquisition lhlit has the FTC ex• ercised. Prior to Nov. 26, 1975, Pillsbury had no stake whatsoever sn the frozen pizza business. By scooping 11P Totino's, it became the third largest factor in the bualness, with 14 percent of the IIW'ket. The addition of Fox, the loth litrgest pizza maker, brings Pillsbury close to the No.1 po:;i- Uon. PILLSBUR Y, JN OTHER WORDS, bought its way into the top of the pa:r.za markel. In one year. And that's what the ITC wants to stop. This is no small crust or dough they are scrapping ov.ei here. The frozen pizza busmess is rising rapidly, with ret.ai\ sales now running al $450 million a year The FTC com plains lhat !our brands Jeno's, Tollno's, Tony's and Celeste -already hold about 60 percent of tho national market for frozen pazia. Celeste, a Quaker Oats ac· quisition. holds I 1 percent. Tony's, marketed by a small company, Schwan Sales Enterprises, has 17 percent. And Jeno's, the leader, does 18 percent of the business. · WITH PILLSBURY AND QUAKE R OATS bakinl pizza, other food gianl.3 can be expected to bid for the small independents that built up this business, assuming the FTC antitrust threat is turned back. The biggest prize of '911 would be J eno's, a Minnesota neighbor of Pillsbury. Jeno's was started in Duluth by the fabulous Jeno. F. Paulmcci, the founder of Chun Kang foods. P aulucci begoo making Chinese foods in Duluth an 1951. In 1966, when Churl King sales passed the S50 million mark, he sold the company to R.J . Reynolds for $63 million in cash. Pauluccl then startc<l J eno's Inc .. which now has r&- ached the $50 m illion sales mark attained by Chun King when it was sold. Whether history will repeat itself remains lo be seen -but food companies are undoubtedly makinC overtures to Paulucci to determine if he will sell. THE BIG FOOD PROCESSORS ARE also rooting !or • Pillsbury to score a vjctory over the Federal Trade Com- mission. Otherwise, they might have to entertain the un- comfortable thought of building their own pizza ovena to taJce advantage of this market opportunity. Jl's much easier, you know, lo buy someone else's. With money and/or stock in the treasury, you don't have to be entrepreneurial. Insurance Crisis Continues Pace I,,OS ANGELES (AP> -California insurers say bus1ll nesses and cities are headed into the same predicamen doctors face in malpractice insurance -and for the sam reasons. Insurance executives blame the situation on hefty se tlemenls awarded by juries and an increased willingness some say eagerness -on the part of the public to s ue. RATES FOR COMMERCIAL insurance are skyrocket rng. with some firms -Yellow Cab Company is a recent ex ample -unable to obtain covt•rage al all. Cities such a Anaheim and Burbank, unw1lhng to pay the higher pre m1um, have begun to partially self·ansur<', as have manJ physicians 1 "We have u broker who handles the city's insuranr d progra m and it was JUSl unable to get adequate coverage fol the city," said Anaheim Ci ty Ally. William P. Hopkins. ''Scj many of the insurance companies have discontinued thc1t municipal lines." • To win lower premiums. the city began partial selfj insurance as of July I and now pays the first $100,000 or a1 award with the Insurer liable afler thal. • . . BUSINESSES ALSO ARE FINDING coverage harder tq gel and more expensive, says Creighton White, vice presi• dentof Firemen's Fund, a San Francisco-based Insurer. i "Rates are up substantially.'' White said. "And it's noi. just a matter of rates, becuuse In commercial lnsurancq there are judgemental areas involved. There's no way t look in a manual and know how lo r ate Dow Chemical. It's;~ matter of how insurance companies lend to view U\e risk1o1 involved In a venture. Some companies are s aying 'M~ judgement rate for this rii1k is th.ls amount,' Well, lhui; Judgement rate Jflay be !\O high t hat ll becomes economlcali ly unleaslble to insure." Companies faced with such unappealinlf choices ma;. decide to do without Insurance. says White, adding that small Industrial mMufocturer~ are among those most af· fected by lhe problem. ELAINE D AVIES, A BEVF,RLY Hilla Insurance agent. aays m&lpracUce ln11urance tor businesses la amon" the hardest to 1et. "You just have to take It or leave it," says Davlca, wbp bas been in the flcl<t ror more than 2S ytlars. Perhaps the most expensive element or commercial in· surance Is product liability. partlcul arly on induatrt•l 1oods. "The major l0«ses arise from workmen brin11Js1. suit against manuracturen for Injuries on the Job," aa)'s Whitt!. ''lf they're lnJured by a punch press, they're Ukely to Mao th• punch press manufacturer. Companies complain biller· )y that they're 1ctting sued tor machines they made 2IO yeanqo." I ~ ABC D 8:00-"Vlctory at Entebbe." Thls quickly mode movie about last. July's Israeli raid on the Uganda Airport st~rs Kirk Dougla!, Burt Lancaster, Elizabeth Taylor, Linda Blair, Helen I Hayes and Richard Dreyfuss. KllJ 8:00 -''I Want to Live." She didn't, but Susan Hayward won an Oscar for her portrayal of convicted murderess Barbara Graham in this 1958 movie drama. ~BD NBC 1J 8:30 -Bob Hope's , Christmas Show. John Wayne joins Bob for his holiday special, along with Neil r Sadaka, Lola Falana, Miss America and the Rose Parade queen. TV DAILY LOG ( MONDAY EVRNINQ 6:00 Q011 1 10 111 '31€DNews 0 J)t I I ( 191 (8) llctn 0 124) St11 lrek 1 8 1 Ctmer 'YI• 0 GunMnoh GJ Part11d1e family Q)Ahm·l2 f11) lhmbtnhrp Appuf/Cfttt1lc Company 131 Ornahl w uttlt Aasuls -6:30-0 01n1hl Cu•~I, tntlude Don ll1cklts. Mel ltlh), r,,y llurpllolt, .lolln Schutk lohn l!odby & Bind. 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CllS.S OtCUptfS Oen WaU1ne h•> '"'' slo1h s unt•Pt<ltd sparks "''h a 11.tndsnlftl' thu111cal Olmlor. 0 XMAS IN AUSTRIA- "' with Perry Como, Sid C1wr, Senta Beraer I Vienna Boys Ch0t1 0 2l &l 101 m ~cWJPtriy Como's Cl111stmu rn Auifrii Pt11y f'lll1o r> to•n•d by comedian S•d (••I.fl 3Cf"\I S•nla Btretr, the V1t1111d B11v~ C.11011 and Ot1mµIC skr· 111v, rh•mpt0n Karl Sr.hr•n1 1n !his t,.,loday sprc1al fu turinr. such locates Virnnd, Sdl1burg, the ~•• r tsort 111llaRt ol 01ent•n: and Arnsdort, WhP1e 'Soren! tio,:hf' was composed. 0 0 NtW$ ( 6 I 'af Cunsllf04t C!) Bu Ila ~e P11mrm1 Qt Cl,C.ffl & Ttmlille -10:30-m m m11ns m """'"'"'"' Appt1111rt Ptrlot 1111nct al Woll Tnp 11:00 Q 0 • ) 10 " • """ 0 2t ( " I ) un Ameriuft Stytt t St1 llu•I a e ''""" D ~•t1-..,,,. m ... ,., Hart-. llbry llartm11 m hies°' die l1m1t • 7 J. Stomp tllt SLm -11:30- 0 IT ') '' tllS lilt Mot11: C "The family lloboay W1ntl4" 1 Jr• I I~ ~hlrl.ey lonrs 0 11\ (f I 10\ II) Johnny r...i_. re) Tilt l'Tl Cid 0 MollhJ lllJlll Spt<11I m 11t-s '2'; T1lt 700 t~ I >9 I ) Sclt!K1 Fldloft Tht1ht CD"-tlrloore Ill Mtvtt. •C' "Int of hery-tht•c" tduJ ~J-tlup'-t ""' 12:00 0 IHI ol CrMlle 0 ,..,.. C "One Sttp lo Hilt" (1~•1 t)( Ir fl.lfd1n CD lllow1t. "A Wo111u'5 S.c11t" 1111 41 IA'u"tn O Ha·~ m ....... '1'• '"11 Wrlll l.m" -12:30-D All ll1tht Shoe· '1ht l111pty ~. "Solt\ '"-t~ll'" IE> 1110•11 C "Tht C.loun of bede:t" (ldwJ 61-llO<y C11h•u• • 1:00 0 n f' lO T-rw m lhe ma.. -1:30-D ...., G WanlM Dud tt Altwt 2:00 u Moftt: (t) "Tiit lllU .,.,.., .. (d1,) 69-Tony ftlft(IMI a Mt.II 0ou.itiut1111: ·ia.c-.. '"·tt '"'°""' Hd A Day" KOCE Television (50) ·l~l"'. -• - 'World Trip' Fizzles ............ ..._ -..._ --- SAN DIEGO CAP> Ron Komi.sar says h.iR hrst attempt to :s ail around the world is tus la.st. Thal one ended 25 days later, still 720 miles this side of Hawaii. WINDSURFERS FROM T ' -· ... -" "Once is enough," HROUGHOUT THE WORLD LINE UP FOR START IN WORLD C~Ml!JONSHIP 1-,,T NA88AU • Komisar said after the _______________________ _;___::__::.,;,_...:...:~-=-:..:.:.:.:..:._:.:.::_.::..:..:;.:.:.::.:....=.:..:::J:=::::.:::.:., .::=:~~:l.:....;.;.;.~~;.;;:_...__ Navy rescued him and two companions and rc- tu rn ed the m to San Diego. THE OTHERS are Clifford S mith, 53, a former barte nder 1 and Komisar's wife, Sandy, a former casino cocktrul waitress. The trio from Las Vega~ set sail Nov 2 for Hawaii aboard K o m1 sar's $15,000 sailboat. the 24·foot .. Born Free I I." But th ey d ri fted without a reh<1ble rudder for four days before the Tank Landing Ship Frederick picked U1em uo Nov. 27. For Thanksuiv1ng, the three sailors ate tuna and noodles. ORC Post To Greene Terence Greene or California Yacht Club took over the helm of the Ocean Racing Fleet oC Southern California at the organitatlon 's an- nual meeting held at Newport Harbor Yacht Club Il e succeed s Slcphen Ba r nard . NHYC ln:.tullcd as vice prcsi· d(•nt for 1977 was Morne Kirk . Balboa Yacht Club; John Holiday, Long Beach Y;.icht Club. I!> the new secretary, and Dick Kelton. Los Angeles Yacht Club JS the new treasurer. E"1ell Cha01p First HaV<Uu Witmer Jerry Ewell of Salt Lake City captured the first natio n a l c h am p1on s h1p or the Montgomery class 1n a two-day regatta at Lake Havasu, Artt. NciJ Clark Of Tuscon was second. followed by Ruch, Yuma, and Hu:.sell Robinson, Tucson. J erry Montgomery of Newport Beach, de- signer and develop<.'r of the popular mono-hull boat. announced that the Montgomery na· ltonals would he an annuaJ fixture on the waters of Lake llavru.u. Betty Cook Joi113 Power Boat Panel Betty Cook of Newport Beach was named to tbe Offshore Commission of the American Power Boat Association al the APBA 's 73rd annual meeUne in AU ant.a. Mrs. Cook is the only woman involved in the rugged sport offshore power boat racing and Is one oC t.he top performers on both the easl and west coasts. The APBA also announced the re·electlon of San- dy Satullo of Fairview Park, Ohio, as the vice pres'- dent or lbe Offshore Commission. Also re-elected were Art Hafner, ch.let referee, and Tom Crimmins, New York, executive secretary. Cook also received a special award for her courage and stamina in racing the naUonal circuit. TH EIR R ESCUER,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~ Cmd r . Stephen G . Young. said they "were quite happy to come on board ·• "This J S pl enty ," Komisar, a 40-ycar·old former casino floor man, said or his trip . "I have a cabin in Arizona and, as !.oon a.'> 1 can gel the boat rr xed, I 'm goinl! to f!O there to ju~l sit back und sip some wane and not thank about the ocean." The'Jaws' Don't Like To Surface Theorist s once belie ved that s harks have to turn upside down to bite. That's not true, certainly. I l is true, though. that sharks don't like to expose their heads or bodies above the water, and they probably wouldn't break the sur· ( L. M . BOYD J face with their fins. either, if they weren't SC) stupid. Anyhow. that's why they do indeed tum upside down when they seize floating food In the depths, they don't bolhcr with s uch athlc t"'"· BACKWAR DS Q. "Whal 's the only sport an which the team has to move backwards to win?" A. Only s port? Tug or war and rowing. An y others? tr you can spnre a minute -1 m('an exactly 60 seconds y 0 u mif,!ht U!IC it to renect upon the fact that during that t I m e worldwide about 200 babies are belngbom. 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' Why is Mexico's chief assassin after Inspector Clouseau? Everybody else is! ----MOW NNM'f CAif Ill In 111 -Mlnl•lll TOU WANTll 10 ___ KNOW Aeouflll ---'-•---l1111 1a:=m.--:-:::-1 "'"' H IOOU • -.a11UN M&Um • .. • ... OTMll SIOf °' nu 11\0UNT&IH ll'G • Ill .~. . ·~ .. "··· 994 2400 •IVI MUSTANG COUNTRY '"' ~ ltUOtO ~ltWllW • JO --··· .. 11 llUll' CAlllt111 -IOlutMll 111 'A ""Of Couu.M' SUIYIVI~ ""' NUSnt111 ·. Si~l 53 ;' ·9;80 ) --ITUOOO ,.IVlfW I~ ._ . .,_ ....... CAHtl Ill ""' IOlUIWltJJ ,., rtlil illil ~}· • ,' .: OTllU SIDI OI Tiii MO\IN141H 001 I llAV •l.t004\ t flUUlfH M.&.Ufn 'JJI 9)80 '1U> · MUSTANG COUNTIY " ] IOOtl MOOll •Ill 'UOI" , ,' •• SHOUT AT THf OfVll ,.. 'J) I ~~80 •1111 NUT KOVJ I CAftQIM TMUllM Y ••I'•• .. , .. . ,, .. ,,, lllbl ;i,·;;;l I ........ 1 . ... -· 471 88]1 •' ........... .......... H I 8831 ----*" ---• l-P\fTOlft Oii ruw O\'O TMt CIKIOO'S .. Sl till O\vt Ulilfff1•1 .__, __ ,~· I lt"l ntl UT 11 I t IM$ Ol llllTt Tiii CAT r• J NUYT rumc 1111 e ·"'•••• llU U U rt CUii( I •w' tOlll.Ull I .""°' ~· IUIVMrel hllt ntl lOMNST TilD111 •""°''~ IUIVIVl1•1 '1111 '* LONOIST u•o~ ---·--l.·~-1*1 2..flltMf & nd NAN Ill l ... 1'0l I"' "•"n~·· SUI ~ ~ P\Ut TMC LONINSl YAH111 By tbe i\111odat~ Press The followma are 81Uboard's hot record bits tor the week endina Decmeber 18 as they appear iq next week's issue or BlUboard magazine. llOJ'SINGLES 1 TONIGHT'S THE NlGHT Gonna Be All Riaht -Rod Stew art < W amer Bros l 2. THE RUBBER BAND MAN -Spinners (Atlantic) 3. YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A STAR - Marilyn Mccoo & fhllv Davis Jr. (AUC) 4. MUSKRAT LOVE Captain & Tennille (A&M l 5. YOU MAKE ME FEEL LIKE DANCING - Leo Sayer (Warner Bros I 6. MO Rf: THAN/\ fo'EEUNG -Boston <Epic) 7 SORRY SEEMS TO BE TllE HARDEST WOHD Elton John <MC/\ Rocket I 8. NADIA'S THEME Barry De Von~on & Perr) Botkin Jr. CA&M l 9 YOU ARE THE WOMAN f'1refall (Atlan- tic l 10. NIGHTS ARE FOREVER WlTHOUT YOU -England Dan & John Ford Colev ( BiR Tree) TOP LP:. l STEVIE WONDER -Songs In The Key Of Life (Tam la> 2. ROD STEWART A Night On The Town (Wamer Bros I · 3. BOSTO N <Epic> 4. EAHTfl, WIND& FIRE Spirit (Columbia) 5 JACKSON BROWNE The Pretender (Asylum! t:ASY LISTENING l. SORRY SEI-.:MS TO BE THE HARDEST WORD Elton .John CMCA-Ro<"ket) 2. TORN HETWl-:1-:N TWO LOVERS -Mary MacGregor <Ariola Amcncal 3. Af''TER TJIE LOVIN' -Englebert Hum- pe1 dinck I Epic> ·1 WEEKEND IN NEW ENGLAND -Barry ManilO\\ (A n~t a I 5 MUS K RAT LOVE Captain-Tennille tA&M J COU!\'TRYSINGLES I. TlllNKIN' OF A RENDEZVOUS -Johnny Duncan <Columbia > 2. SHE NEVEH KNEW ME Don Williams \ABC-Dot i 3. LAWDY MIS.S CLAWDY -Mickey Gilley CPlayl>oy> 4. SWEET DREAMS Emmylou Harris (Reprise) 5. BABY HOY Mary Kay Place as Loretta Haggers CColumh1a1 .. ... Monday. December 13 19'1"3 er First Entebbe Tale On TV Tonight ctNIMALAMD THUTIUE .,.... 635-7601 LOS ANGELES CAP> -In today 'a entertain· ment worJd , lbe showman who gets there first Jenerally gets the prize. Thal was proven with Dino DeLaurenlii5's "King Kong" and the Mexican-made film or the Andes plane crash survivors. And now En· lebbe. The winner is the shrewd documcntarian David Wolper. "Victory at Entcbbe," a three-hour version or the Israeli rescue of hi jacked jet passengers last JuJy 4 , appears on ABC Television torught at 8 on Chann('I 7 Astonishingly, the Wolper Productio n began shooting with a stellar cast a mere four weeks ago. MEANWHILE al ~ Century-Fox, producer Edgar Scherick was making "The Raid on Enlebbe" with Charles Bronson, Peter Finch, Marlin Balsam, Horst Buchholz. and Yapbel Kolto. The film Is scheduled for rclcMe on NBC Televlalon early next year, with theatrical s h o wings overseas thereafter. "Our piclure wUI open this month in Europe," Wolper remarked proud· Jy . His cast includl's Elizabeth Taylor, Kirk Douglas, Burt Lan- caster. H elen Hayes. Richard Dreyfus. An- thony Hopkins, Helmut Berger and Lmda Blair. Wolper was overseeing the final days of taping on Stage 16 at the Burbank Studios. The huge set was a replica of the airport at Entebbe. and director M ar van Chomsky wu planning a and cameras, director Chomsky repairs to the booth to view the scene. "He nctuaJly selects the sbota during the scene, so the scene is im mediately edited," ex- plained Wolper. "We save nil three tapes, anct the scene can be re- edited and tightened up later. if necessarv." Producer Wolper spent an estimated $2 million f o r names . They respond rd favorably to the script, hr said. then he w~ne<I tht'm. "This is tape. you may ha\C' to do I3 script pages a da~." Normal for most mov1l's 1s three or fou r "I PURPOSELY <"hose actors who had some stage experience," ex- plained the produ<"er. "I warned them that they would have no stand-ins: they would have to line up t~c sce n es themselves." "The actors loved it. because tape is more or an actor's medium than Cilm ," added director Chomsky. .. Actors like Kirk Douglas and Burt Lancaster enjoyed being able lo build up their emotions for a scene in- stead of doing it in biL<> and pieces. Elizabeth Taylor did all her work in one day 13 pages'. She's never done that on a rilm in her life." S COAST PLAZA ... l'lOl1"111 SI '4Ulll r .. "'"'"' "fill Tll CAT" 1., .... " ... ,,,_.,..., ... .,u llME UYES Of nm THE Cl) .... ••t l'W" llJ ... ,...,,. SO. COAST PLAZA HIOl,,,tolSI ~1111 tttl ...... , HMAIATHOM MAM .. lRJ , ...... .. ,,.,,__,I,., .... ,, ... .__, .. " Ut4 St ll;rU ....... 1)) '"'' "AUCE IN WONDERLAND" (X) IM lltll ..... ,,_ [.,...._, .. , , ...... ''SEYUlnEM & ANXIOUS" l<MU.T~I l•l•'-•H CINEMALAND · "• · lllt S. b "' -••tlH .. 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MORMAN 15 'TMAT YOUT' CPGt "SU WITH A SMILE" 111 ••()HE FlEW ova THE CUCl(OO'S HEsr· "UHHY" CRI "StL9fl' MOVIE" "IAtWcAS" IPG1 "LOGAN'S IUH" ''FUTUREWORLD'' "MARA THOM MAH" 111 '"THI HEIT MAM" casualty of the raid, was to be gunned down. IT LOOKED just like 11 movie set, except for the three elect r onic cameras. Nearby was a booth like those in TV studios. After rehearsing the scene with the actors "BALBOA CINEMA S.A FAWY CMANCHUTEA E>U a a. FAWY CCITY DA. EX I A ·cOHHsstOHS °' "" V AMHICAM HOUSIWIW "DIAU OJ A MAD HOUSlwtH" IXI ...,.STMALOMr ""flHlll•IUS" "NUT SYO' GtlHHWICH YILLAGEU "'MHTH STIHT" llU ..,.ITI THI CAT" •HIHI LIVES OF FtCi'tt"'ftll'CAT" IXI &l~[P'"' l''fi" ,. I IJ I II f" •t.:•• G 1 ~·11 r.uti ,1 ~'j\~ 1" ·,111 i'I ~ · t»'· 1 'r,, ·l'°' ! 11r1 [ ~''\''" ...: 11 , • -rl W~iRl ·OC~I ~O'i~ l»l '111IA;~p~ ·r,L~jf~) Ut0W1\~ iit.1m ~-f~lO~[ iN' WiNruL oo~rnl Dlli.~ii i:(G ·~'11lff1~l · ~i':l ~~i.mi~ ~Ill ~~N~ OPENS FRIDAY 12/17 edwards LIDO CIN£MA $1&.£~' -ISIOTSJB•! .... M ............ ···••410<• l~V\~ ~.r I NfwtO ' MACH .,, ... ~ ~~I/~ IOV?:....,/ •11',tO• •t _.,C'tlfMIJI \t i),. .. ·'ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW" PLUS (Al "PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE" (CLOSED FOR REMODELING) FUTUREWORLD . PLUS !PGl "CAR WASH" HUNTINGTON CINlMA 1••1ti•tftt1\ttl 10 ••Ot 147 UI I 'THE~~~~..-~----~- OTHER SIDE "The Next Man" OF THE plus MOUNTAIN~ (PG) (PGI "CAR "THE Plus WASH" DOVE" ___ ___,_ ___ _ CIH£MA WEST .... l\fw•H\ftt •fGo .. OiNWl'\f ... ,.,, ..... ,. ... , • ltJ ... , "HOW FUNNY CAN SEX BE?" PLUS (R) "SEVENTEEN ANO ANXIOUS" "FRITZ THE CAT" "CONFESSfONS OF A "NINE Dv~~ o~·· YO~~~'!~~~~ANI ~~ITZ THE CAT.. mo• PLUS (X) f\Hot.fO I HEAVY wm-u .,;ioo;_\f \.&&_ .. __ ._ TRAFFLC" OdotOft(M Ut .... ~n4 \ 1 1 AJ4 O~ILY PILOT I ' .1. I •Jf\ I ' • 1l • ,11 II •tll ·I ' I "J. ;:: ., 111 .,.,, \I I 10 I I ,,f, ,t'• .. . I 1-,.,r I I . I ).oil• •1 •" (lf&l,. hi I •' . ,,, ,, .. ,.11 JOOI llf ii ,, I ',,, •I f '. I '" .. ••I 111" J - Monday, ~btot 1:J, 1V71 .. 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Ignoring the touri1t haunts, they rent<'d an a partment on the Left Bank. , Days were spent wan4er\ng through the streets and shops, sampling delicJcies and simply watching peopl e whil e sitting m bistros o nce frequented by Ernest Hemingway Mrs . Wri,ebt spent hours sketcbiqc tb~ buildings and )Str~Jlfe. On late winter after· 'nool\s they attended orcan coo· certs at Notre Dame Cathedral. Writbt was so inspi.fed on a vt~it to medl~val Chartres -Cathedral that he wrote a poem 1 llbout it. But, be said, there real· ly wasn't much time for writing. There was too m1.&ch to see and ,do. • "We loved ~t." he said. ''lthink to enjoy Paris you must have a sense of history and a love of architecture and music." RETIREMENTTR1P Their French sojourn was two years ago. following Wright's re· tirement from a career that spanned the publicity depart· BEA ANDERSON, Editor Monday, December 13, 1976 0 1 ment of Universal Studios to serving as a maganne and book edltor to managin.c Saturn space program publicity at McDon- nel·Douglas. Wright included commentary on the Par is trip during his re· cent ~try reading at a UCI Friends of the Library meetin1. (He is a board member). "I love readlog poetry," he en· thuaed, noting be was surprised at the many tnen who turned out. ''This kind ol threw me. At one Ume lt was a sbs)'. thing. But they seemed to like it.·' He said he enjoys finding the rhythm or each poem and rnak· ing it personal. "l like the euphony or it, .. be said. addmg a poet takes an or· , I dinary word and puts It In a new context that "makes 1t shimmer like a diamond." Besides. said Wright. or his love of reading them alou(l,'"l've always been a ham. My 'mother wanted me to be an opera sine er. but fortunately the Met was spared." LITERATURE What the Oregon-born, Mon· tana-reared man did was earn a degree in literature from USC in 1937. "I was to write the Great American Novel. which is yet to matel'iallte." he said. Instead he went to work In the Universal Studio mail room at $18a week. His uncle, a vice·president for Bank of America, which had just -' . I boU&hl the studio, urged blm ftol to 1et involved with the movie folkS. ("Hesaid they're wutrela, they dQn 't pa.y ~ir bills Jnd they laave no morals -you know. the ~ual.">. His ~cle finally relented. It was a tlroe in Hollywood when nepotism reigned supreme. Wrlght was working alonaside Bette Davis' brother-in-law. and, other notables' relatives. "I was the only one who really b)d to live on 1\18 $18 a week.•· He soon.mond into the Pl.\blicl· ty department where he was in charge of th~ foreign press pre- views and writing stories such as "A Day with Marlene Dietrich." "It was an interesting couple or years," be said. To say the least. Not havin1 a car, be bilcbh1ked to work from bl• Hollywood Hills home. Everyoae from Rosalind Russell to JlmQlY Stewart, Bini Crosby and Andy Devine gave him a Wt. "There was a camaraderie ln the etudlos In those days.'' ~ house was furnished with beddln1. linens, drapes and chairs from the prop depart· ment. And it all was delivered by the studio transportation depart· ment. This, he said, was standard practice ror studio employes. At the end or a picture Marlene Dietrich gave girts to all the crew members and sent two cases of champagne "each borne by two Nubian guards in plumes and pantaloons. That's the way they didthmgs ." Wright has s everal photo albums filled with rare pictures taken during his Universal stint. There's even a 1939 Christmas card bearing the signatures ol stars such as Jimmy Stewart, Robert Cummings, Bing Crosby, Edgar Bergen, Buster Crabbe and Mae West. STAR STUDDED He came in contact with many or the greats Including Bing Crosby ("Ile was true·blue> and w.c. Fields ("Ile was smashed all the time. Oh . the tragedies of some of them.··> One day Wright visited a set to see "the Great .John Barrymore. lie was so repulsive you wouldn't even want to sit in a chair he sat. in.·· The noted actor flubbed his lines over and over during a . scene. Then, said Wright, "he stood up in his drunken way and leaned against the table and went into his 'the play's the thing' speech from Hamlet. '"Thal voice rang as clear as a bell. Your spine just tingled. Then he JUSt collaJ)6ed. Oh, the waste ... " BYGONE DAYS Does he miss those days? "No, they're just fun to look back on. ll was a great lime, but also superficial really. You real- ly coaltln 't take it senously. And il bB!ln 't changed much." During the war he worked in production planning at Douglas 'Destry Rides Aircra(t. Then he was book editor for Art and Architecture Again I made magazine and also for the Los • . Angeles Mirror. mOVle hlSfOry "That was an exciting time · • becaus e just after the war by teaming writers and publishers were J ·~ 5 ,. .. r,..J ft ~ "eeming out to Los Angeles," he /1 ttfflY 18wa • I'-said. He had interviews with Bertolt Brecht, Thomas Mann, and Marlene E.B. White and others. . D. . "All those writers. whether 1etrich, above. t,t>ey were potboilers or of . h stature, had one thing in com-John Wng t mon: An unshakeable -.and. I ,, ~. f C t mean unshakeable -faith 1n ;1811 0 OS a lt\e•r work ... • • 1 SPACE PROGRAM Mesa, was one Wright went to work at McDon-• nell·Douglas whe re he was Of the StLJd/0 manager or the Saturn space pro- • • griam's publicity. lie also was in· pub//C/ty men votved with Skylab 2 before retir· who heralded ~ow that their children are • • grown. Mrs. Wright, a volunteer the pa1nng. worker for the Newport·Harbor DAILY PILOT PHOTOS 9V RICHARD KOEHLER Art Museum, is devoting more time to her art work. Wright is working on a book based on Montana's pioneer days when the harsh land was populat· edvby a rugged band o f homes te aders and colorful characteri;. f{e didn't s ay when it would be rmfshed. but at least now he's got the lime to do it: That is, unless ·another trip to Paris or some other luring land' doesn't in·· terfere. Artistry Yarn Unraveled. By MARCIA FORSBERG Ofl"o O•llf l'llolSt•H Norma Papish did embroidery as a child and hated it. But eight years ago, she picked up her needle ugain. Now she Is a "fiber artist," schooled in bargello and crewel and lace· making. Threading textured celery- colored yarn. she stitched perfect zi11ags across heavy canvas and spoke of her dedication to needlework. "History has been recorded in stitches, and there's a feeling of truth to the pieces . "Samplers were considered an educaUonal tool for litUe girls. They were graphic. You can see exacUy what the houses looked like, with the proper window count and curvlna path. "\'ou alao can get the feelin& that aome UtUe 1trls really didn't like to embroider," said Ma. P•plab. ' She noted a late 18lh century pJeee slcned wlt.b J.be word.a, 11."bla eampler wroueht by Patty Nit. She h•ted ev-:ry 1Ulch of lt. Sbew°'4d D'n.ac:b rdtberreacl'' • i"OVa , . . .... eapltfl. who {a on • n•· Uonwlle tour 1peakln1 to needlework ,roups, '°'d the· <>rant• County Chaple!r of the Embroiderers· Guild ol America how she's b~n looking around Washington D.C. for stories and specimens or the craft. Now h1 her s ixth year as a volunteer docent at the Smlthso· nian Institution, she has written a nd ~evel oped a s pecially featured tour called "200 Years of Needlework. She explains how the "Star Spangled Banner" was pre· served. and she discusses the embroidery on the gown,, of first ladies. It was through her research ror the tour that Ms. Papi.sh became involved with the history or needlework In the capital. The "detective" bas round "a little purse made out of scrap · fabric from a dress ol Martha · Washington's and a uniform of George's ." She bas discovered, at Ari· lngton House lo Artlngton Cemetery, a ~ullt made and slcned In 1858 by Mary Ann Hoover, the mother ot J . Edgar Hoover. "It's m•de of hexagonal blt.s of taf(eta-UlJ. lclDd used ln nisUy hooP aktrU of the Ume. Som,e are r:•{d: 'aU r *Juite bript,.' .BCLIN ,,, · Ma. Papl1b explained that em· broldet')' was at tta pe.t d\.lrln1 the Uth century, but wmt into a decline during the deadly ,, plagues. "The craft flowered again a couple or hundred years later ... said the resident of Bethesda, Md. Needlework ls being revalued today. "It had been viewed as 'busy work.' as If nothing much was being done." But the popularity, among men and famous actors, is catching on. TIIERAPY She mentioned the therapy aspects or "keeping yourself stitched together" during a dif· ficultUme. "Mourning pictures have been found from 1799 to l&ro. They started with the death or George Wnahlngton. ,. "The whole country mourned him. Women and girls began to embroider pictures in bis memory.'' They were orten styled with ui wn on top of a moownent, with an lnlcrtption like "sacred to the memory of. " Full of sym botlsm, they showed running water for never ending life, a WJle~lng willow or an eveTgteert tree. ·'Soon wo.men began ern·. broldering them for family mem· bers they wanted to remember. "The Point was to memorialize them in stitches. then get back to living. In times of mourning, there Is nothing like t.aldn1 a long needlework,'' she said. Ms. Paplsh is au eothualuUc lace maker, and 1be believes the art la returning. "We've been in a blue jean age, but some youn1 people are begin· ning to appreciate the craft." She feels that stitchery has suf· fered through a "lost genera- tion."· "My grandmothers did needlework, but my mother didn't. Now I'm involved with it, and I learned a lot fr6m kits." , A member of both the London .and American Embroiderers Gottd, ""VI. Papl1b recelnd formal tralnln' at courses and '""ubops ln Ensland and ln Ole Wubln1ton area. Working In 18 different . colors, Norrnp Pap /sh stitches zigzags across heavy canvas with a flourish . .. ~ WZ DAIL V PILOT Mondey. ~mber 13, 197& ,Jam LecJveS Bitter Taste (Ann Landers OJ • DllMIC MILK SHAllS DEAR ANN :.t 'ooo•tt.ell . Yesterday I read In the me I'm a stupid jerlt. paper that I am the Jw,t tell me how to get father o! a baby boy. outofthlsjam. Everyone else read it , I'm 24 and engaged to too, lncluding my flancee · aflnegirl. Wewereplan. and her fa mily. She • J\log to be married In phoned me at the olfice April. as soon as the fll'St edl· Several months ago a tioo came out to tell me b\onde who works In this abe never wants to see ~ce told me she wu In me again. real trouble. The pooc I went to her house the kld fell in love with a no-minute I got off work. b&()Od skunk and he ran Her father saw me 6Ut on her . She asked il through the c urtains and -4IGe could use my name t.old me to get off tlleir r when she went to the properly or he would call J hospital to have her thepolice. 1 baby. I felt sorry for her. Ann, 1 swear I bad 1 -alooe in town, no nothing to do with that I friends, etc. -a nd said blonde except to let OK. her use my name. I t De-ver ao much as bought faUlL I was read.Ing a ~r a cup of coffee. 'Ibis newspaper in clus Uus ts what I set for trying to morning -one that car- be • nice guy. Please ries your column. Sud· two weeks straight un- b e l~e • -H 0 T denly, J bad the feeling a less you print this Jetter WA ER hum an be in a wa s and advise students that D WATER: Go to nearby, jus t ist andjng 1l is NOT a good idea to &Ille at o.ate ud . tbe r e. Jl w asn •t the read your column during &ell M &1rl YOU are a. a teacher, u I had !eared. class. Ja .. ud •• 1.t'a bu tana ll was the principal. : Do you know that your .&obeaalcefay. Ke asked, "What ·do daily column bas 706 Uabellaaaabttdofde-you think you are do-words in it? My arm ls ~cy allie will coat act i.ng?" J was so scared my about to fall off. Pleuo 'be hospital cbaplllln, throat was dry but I hurry. -HANK tell him tbetrutb aoduk fmally managed to say, DEAR HANK : I'm him to call your f1anc:ee "I am reading Aon Lan· nattered by your loyalty ud ber family. Good ders." He replied, "So 1 and wW do my besL lack to all of you. see." Then be took me by Hear ye! All stodents DEAR A NN LANDERS: I'm in real trouble and it's your the arm to the teacher. wbo read Au Laaden In Now I have to write class! Cease and de- your column out in mt! Let not your eye be longhand every day for be(ailed by anaaalgned reading matt.er. Ye shall be graded by your kaowledge of Shakespeare a11d Kant. not Ludera. Clliuce tt aot o r ye may be banh hed from tlae cluaroom forever. And MEwUbtbee. 0DEAR ANN : Help, please! A very nice gentleman who works in tbls department has a habit of clicking bis den· lures when he reads re- ports or does figuring. Sometimes 'when be is waiting for a telephone connection he gels those teeth going and it drives uau.ll batty. Six of us have dis· cussed the problem several Umes but no one knows bow to deal with it. This ls no Yale joke, Mils Landers. We are - UP THE WALL IN AKRON DEAR AK: Thal very olcegeatlem ao obvloasly .. aaaware of ltls irksome llablt. Write a gentle, well.worded note ud place It • ba. desk. 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M.._, • ....__ ... __ _ kl~ UDO YIU..AGI • 3424 Vie Lw. • Mewpcll1 ..... , ............ ...... • o,. ............... ~ = .. • Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold D. Met· calf of Mammoth Lakes, gNd»ated Crom Corona del Mar High School and now is majoring in sociology at California State University, Loog Beach. They are planning to marry April 2 in St. An· drew's Presbyterian CbW'cb, Newport Beach. ••• Brown-Baskett Former Newport Beach residents Mr. and Mn. Gary Dean Brown, now of Tarzan a. have an- nou.nced the engagement of their d aughter, Alex- andra Nelra Brown to IJoyd David Baskett. The couple, who· plan t.o be married in August, will be feted during a party in the Sportsmen's Lodge, Studio City. Baskett. son of Dr. and Mrs. L. Dale Baskett or Thousand Oaks, at· ten ded C h a minade Private School in Canoga Park and now is serving Kathy Nill and Steven Metcalf will marry in April; Alexandra Brown (right) makes August plans. with th e Arm y in Germany. Mi ss B r own . a T a r zana res ad <:nt . graduated from Tafl High School in Woodland Hills. Cycle High TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES CM arch 21-April 19): Work, service. s p ecial attractions, getting e roundwork completed -these are spotlighted. Don't be satisfied merely to know something happened. TAV.llVS (April 20-May 20): Accent on youth, variety, imprinting your own style, falling in love, redjscovering family member. E mphasizeruplomacy. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Land, home base, real estate values appear to be featured. You get truth but may be reluc- tant to accept it. Key is pacing, timing. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Emphasis on relatives, visits, visit.ors, messages, calls, aura of confusion and excitement. Key is to bring priorities into focus. LEO (J uly 23·Aug. 22): Emphasis on locating Jost articles, increasing income potential, providing s atety measures tor gifts and other valuables. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Lunar cycle high -be confident. Insist on getting points across. There is no need for you to take back seat. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Clandestine conlerence, meeting could be scheduled. A secret is revealed. You are asked to brief ooe who is uncertain. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Emphasis on romance, fantasy, good news regarding I for Virgo business transaction. Be versaWe; broaden horizons. SAGITfARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Tear down, if necessary. for ultimate purpose of rebuilding. One with prestige, authority is in your corner. CAPRICORN CDt'C. 22·Jan. 191: Long- r an g e co mmitmen t . t ran s a c tion dominates. Key is lo be analytical. Put together puzzle pieces and complete pic- ture will emergl'. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Fcb. 18): Jo~amily member may challenge with regard to gifts, budget, money, investments, banking or checking plans. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Slow pace. Check packages. postal rates. legal obliga- tions. 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DAILY PILOT @ Cash is oeVer ~e Wto"1J siu. by George Le...+ ' by Gus An-iola ' l I 3 1 Full· $11l!n01" 32 V.llu.lblu l)flt 7 WO!d5 l Tcllrr ol lal1~oods 2 Peak :''> <,~tll•«l WQfkm;)rl 'l.I F1,,n1:11 a•rolan" 26 Yo<kSh1re ftver IJ I 411 Oroods ~4 Movt'tl uo wnr!I "Edward, I've made your 'hoppina for my Chri\tma\ gin real easy thi~ year -you jU\I ,jgn a couple Of papers and dri ve it home." 3 T "· • l/vlHtnd b<ealM1 :18 Most agile <10 RoarinQ T111ent1e~. eg <11 Cuool cotf ee 43Noted •4 NegahYil J .. QI rr.e M1sl 4 tmoress (le('ply 5 Comics 1011 fl Bosses 1 Cllem1ca1 wtt11 8 Oeell111e state 29 8101tc~t or· namenls 3JYouigoeo- ote 34 Trencnent 35 Provolled to lauflllcr< 36 Pram 50 H.ihan c11y 5J Rescue homharm 55 S1c1l1an rOSOfl 565nHkY oeoole Slang 5 7 Br alle p81I 60 Undersland. TUMBLEWEEDS CHllF! CHIEF! f WAS EA'T'IN' A SAH'WIOf WJ411N SOME OOY 6RAIJfl!P fr PROM ME,A'fl: l'T, AW IC1JN AWAV!f MISS PEACH CAN \1:)0 GIVE MEA PESCRIPllON? --v-- l WM, et.tr '+00,000 l~Vl'T'Af!C~ 'TO'YlC IN.AtA91A"A'110N C'!ON1'1' IMC'Tl. V H!L.P ••• by Tom K. Ryon DENNIS THE MENACE by Mell c "C I LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jamea Harns bas grabbed the rin1 on the Los Angeles quarterback merry-go round. and Rams coach Chuck Knox said he's cer· tuln Harris ean beat Dallas. The Rams, National Football Conference Wes tern Division champions for the fourth straight year. open the playorrs againat the NFC East Cowboys next Sun· day. Harris, Pal Haden and Ron Jaworski have all started at quarterback for the Rams this season. with the starting nod usually going to the one who wu healthiest. SPORTS ROGER STAUBACH (LEFT) SEES HIS PASS BLOCKED. IT WAS INTERCEPTED TO SET UP WASHINGTON'S CLINCHING TD. The starting job belonged to Haden in r ecent weeks. although all three were -for a change - not a.Jling. But Haden, the NFL rookie who's also a Rhodes Scholar. was sidelined again last Saturday as the Rams whipped Detroit20·17. Haden went down with a stretched ligament in his knee. and Harris came on to lead the Rams triumph over Detroit. touchdown, but was intercepted twice. Chargers No Match For Raiders OAKLAND <A P > "We'll be fired up next Saturday. I 'II pro- mise you th:1l. ·· s:ud the Ouk land Raiders' Ch ff Branch ~ol that he wai. orrenng ex cuses f o r the R:iiders ' perrormun('t• Sunday IO the ranal (:.iml' before the National Fool ball Lea~ue playorr,., They h:id som,, run. but :.till won h.llldil) lo finii.h .,., 1th a 13 1 reguJ ar !.l'ason record Branch caught his 12th tout·hdown pai.s or the season before Lakin.: off his shoulder pads and drnltrng on the bench lhrou~h the' rl':-.1 or ll 24 0 victory O\'Prlhl' San 01c•go Chargers Tht• Chargl•r:. frn1sht.>d 6 II. a vast improvt•rnt·nl nvcr thl'll' 2 12 mark of l<1iot st·.1,1,cm, hut cmwh Tomm) Prothro adm1tll'fl, 'Wt: .,., ,•reri'l in lhl' 1.w ml' afkr thl' f1r:.t M'rll'S of downs · · The gllmt• ";.is µlayC'd bccaw,t· tht• NFL frown:. on forfo1l!. .. Ir ll Wl'r(' Up tO me. we'd <'<tll ll of( and g1v<• t>veryonc their money back.·· Raiders owner Al Davis JOked beforehand "AJI [ Care about 11> lhHl Wl' don 'l get any bod) hurt ' Branch took a bod~ tf')unl 1n th<' locker room latir anrl pro c I J 1 m l' d . · · E v e ~Y b 11 d ~ i. health) · Coach John M arldcn made '-Ure that Ken Stabler. lhl' NFf:s lt•..td mg pa~wr Y. Uuld IH' sound for the pla~uff nµt·ner .1g:11n ... t the ~e" EnJ:laml P .ii rioh Stablt•r 'JI out 1tw i:anH', ".et ching h<H'kup 14uartt-rh..1ck Mike H<it• tos~ tourhdown 1i..-.st·~ lo Br.tnfh. Da\l' Caspl'r and Morris Br.idsha\o\ Thl' hanfrsl "nrkmg rel(uhir ..... 1!'> ~1ark van Eei<hen, lht• run· ntni:: back frnm l'olJ:att' who lx·l"1me the third Oaklancf player in htMory to ru!>h for 1,000 yards 10 .1 c;ea~on Ht• rearh\'d 1,012 > urd!\ l.11~ m the third pt•nod, then lt>ft lht> field lo a hulo!l' ovation from 5U,102fans ·That was a l(re:il fo<'hng, h,1\ · In• the (ans behind us hke that." p,ald van Eet!httn. 11pealtmst for h1m:.eU and thl' blocker!! "It Look D whtll· for our running Rame kl setiomJ:lht')<'ar,but1t sbackln tutth l(e ar no" .... .. 01• .,..., • c , A lo o f'• • '-\r,.,, • -o .. ,.,,..,,,,.. • CJ.o '" ,. r 'n• '" ,... "' ... lii/>M"' • l'Mi• • ., y, '""' t f\.tll tt•t-,1• •.-.1\ft*'t '• U Mt .. • .. \0 00 • , lf°f'lffW 1> ,..,.,..., "•''1 11 • :\ ,, ,., ~'•ftO.,., 1\ 4> n" ,...,...,"..,.,,h .,., ~, P t· .. '°'" 1 ,. •t f:'ivl'\I I J • •t >-Vf'f'lnj ''" • ,,,, 11 t) f¥n.41t1t ,.,. t 't 'It I \\ l>jOl\llOUAL 1.IAOlllS AlJSH•Nr, ''1. 01 flol Y•lvf'Q tf l\ AM<" 'l" t') .. "t,,.n(f \I~,, f"'• 'l"iPn )' )' (1+,lf'I,. •\ RlCEtV•""< ~""' f\h 1 \ \. .,•ri. r' '' ~'""¥ J 14 Oftkl.,nd t Hn-' 1 il u ""°'"""" 1 ,,. ~'""'"'" , .,, i P°'$\l#rilr.. 'trt Ou 'l•1 Fout\"' U 1 11 y.trfh P~-'~ Q11• n n t 11\ Hu'l"I•"" '"" ,. !Au;n, Washington pace Laker• Rout INGLEWOOD <AP> -The hol •booling o! Lucius Allen and ag. tresinve defense by Kermit Washington led a first·half M · f altlt as the Los Angeles Laken emolished the Denver Nuggets 12-33 in National Basketball A•· sociaUon action Sunda7 nJ&hl. · Los Angeles started fut, with bree straight basket& before ver got untracked. The Lakers had all the momen· early, hltlln1 27 ot their 48 oor shots In lhe opemnc half. bile the lce·cold Nttaets made t 17 ot lhelr S9 fltld fOAl at. mpts . DINVI" IU I -JOM\ 6, Whe t, h~I 11, Cl•I" I T~ftl ...... It, \114' 1. ~ ... I, ... -Wllll•,.,, lt,~•••d6. TowU T .... ,.,, ,,n LOS ANOILIS 11111 rONt 4 "V•Mll 11 Al> Je(Mi.ar 11, Ali.ii !I (l\Miey • l•-• 14, •~flll!Oll U. Ku-T, Ablt,,,.ll>Y ll "*"' 7 otalUI 10. U II, tt " ,. ,., ~J ltJ b r1 fl )! 111 Hout -N-Ttlel W\-Denwt ... lQ\ ~ -.....1. •-tJ 17•. 'Skins Were Written Off Dr. Clarence Shields of the Rams medical staff checked Haden and said the quarterback "has a stretched ligament of the inner aspect of the knee but it is not lorn and therefore no opera- tion will be necessary." Haden 1s, nevertheless. listed as doubtful against Dallas The Rams. who wound up with a 10·3·1 record, trailed 17·3 at half'tlme. But Knox used many sub· stitutes after intermission and they responded with a 17-polnl third-quarter that produced the triumph and doomed the Lions to a 6-8 ending -their worse finish since 1968. Washington Upsets Dcdlas, Gains Playoffs DALI.AS I AP) -The plot wa~ so c·orny a fie11on scnpt writer would have blusnea. Here you h ave tbe National Football Leagae's oldest team, called The-Over The-11111 Gdng. on~rroming <·ri t1c1:-.m or 11:. coach. a boiling rnll'rnal feud ;.ind a 36·hour-old d runken drl\ 1ng charge against its quarterback and whipping the division cham pions. And, for added spice. the catalyst was pro' 1dc-d by two former members of tne haled Dallas CoY.bo~·s . as the Washington Redsk.ms survived and earn a spot rn the playoffs. It won't sell ''XCcpt 1n Washington. D.C . where lovers or the Redskins celebrated into the wee hours. "Wt• \\ t•rt• "ntten off, prn nouncl.'cl clt•ad ;rnd hurird," c rowed Wa s hington toach George /\llt>n Sunday after his Redskins had e<1rned a National Football Conference wild card berth with a 27 -14 victory ovt>r the champions of the East, Dallas The victory got Washington a trip to Minnc-sota ~aturday lo race the Central Dn·1s1on Cham pions, the Minnesota Vikings The Cowboys will entertain the Wl:'stcrn Division ch<1mpions, the Loi. Angeles Rams, in Texas Stadium Sunday. Allt•n was under firC' by crit1rs PlaPJolf • at a Glan<-e Si\TURDAY Washington <10-41 at '.\tin · ncsota (ll 2 l), IO am., Channel 2 New England I 11 3 1 at Ouk land 03 l ), Ip m . Channd 4. SllNOAV Pittsburgh < 10·4 > at Baltimore <113>. II am . Chann<.'14. Los Ang1•lcs I JO J I J al D<illas I 11 3 >. 2:30 p m ., Channel 2. uftcr h1R t<•am slumped to a 7 4 record ;incl appeared v1r1.u<illy out of the playoffs. Quarterl,a<:ks .Jot· Thcismann und \'C•tcran Hilly l\ilmc·r did some complaining about who should be the starter. Then Kilmer was nailed by a Virginia highway patrolman Saturday on ll charge of driving while intoxicated Kilmer paid the S500 bond and got on a plane to Dallas K1lml'r was brilhant in the clutch, hurling a six·yard ~omen Close Gap Gals Catching Vp With Men SEATTLE 1AP > Women athletes are closing the performance gap scparalmg them from their male counterparts, says a doctor who doubles as a women's track and field coach. Dr. Harmon Brown, director of student health services at California State-Hayward, Sl!YS "we'r e just scratching the sur- face" of wom('n 's athletic potential. "There are millions of womt•n with great talent not being dis· covered.". Dr Brown, a spec1ali,1,t in endocrinology und field event coach for the 1976 women's Olympic track team. added, "We've been looking <II world reccird1>, romp:inng men and women. The men·s mcremc·nl:. of irnprovemrnts arc bl'comlng more gradual compared to those of the women "Ten ye41rs J/.!O. in swimming, women rated about 10 percent belo-.... men; no" they'r<' 7 percent below." h<' uddcd .. In running, S to IO years 3f?u the cl1fference between men and women was 12 to 15 percent. now 1t 's 9 or 10 percent " fie said rn s kill sports where body contact and strength are n<1t mvolved archery. bowhnl(. rinery, badminton. for example ··some womt•n arc ccrtamly as good as men." Dr Bro~ n .. aid the basic difference 1s that "women. on the <1\eraJ!e. art <ihout two-thirds as strong as men -their skeleton 1-; smaller -.o the strongest woman can never be as strong as the Mronj!esl mJn "Yet woman·s endurance, on an ah1hty·&s·related·to-s1te basu1. is no less Based on body weight. 1f you equate a well· trained Y.oman to a well-tramed man. there's not a lot of dif· ference ·· The real d1rrerence is more a matter or socialization. he said. "Th~ lung capacity of an untrained woman is only 75 percent that of an untrained man,·· he said. "Our society has discouraged women from being physically active, and In essence 'delrained' them ·· Nothing to Do hut lt'atelao Jim Otis (35) of St. LouJs lies helplessly with an oppo-. nent on his back as bis fumble ro1ls away. Brad Van Pett of the New York Gionta recovered the ball and the Giants scored on the next play to put a scare into the touchdown pass to former Cowboys tight end Jean Fugett, <ind a 34 yard, thrrd down bomb lo Mike Thomas, setting up a 15-yard touchdo"n run by another ex -Dallas player Cal \'in 111 ll. Jhll also prov1dt.'CI a cru:.h1ni:i block on a three· yard ~conng run by John R1g~rns Dallas \o\ h11Jpcd Washington 20-7 in an earlier m<'Cttng and ap· pear1.'Ci on thl• way t'> doing 1t again in 1 he third period after rookie Hutch John:-.on outJumped two Redskin~· defendt•ri. for a 43 -yard tom·hdown pass from Roger Staubarh That made 1t 14-13 Dallas But Ktlmt'r tonk the• ·skins 50 yard:. for thl' ~o ahead touchdo" n "lt was n1 ce to \\ 111 against a good team ... s aid Hill "Something happen<.'(! out tht•n· to me that no one can take awu\ . and the knowlt'<ige that r ('an still play i:. real important " Harris led the Rams to the playoffs last season, and was the probable starter again this season until be was inJurt.'CI in an exhibition game. .. James 1s a quarterback who can beat the Cowboy:.... sa11.I Knox "The only question is whether everyone else on our club doest he job "At quarterback, we 'r e fortunale lo have three quality players and we·ve won more games with Harris than with anybody cl!ic." The Rams,.,., ho went through o light workout Sunday and have today off before starting full drills to prepurC' for the Cowboys, vot«.'d llJrrts thl· ~ame ball after the victory over Detroit Satur· day lie completed 12 of his t7 passes for 113 yards and <1 Sports in Brief "It will help in the playoffs," Knox said of the comeback, which began with a 2'7-yard kickoff return by Tom Geredioe to open the second half. The Rams then drove 65 yards in 12 plays with Harris hitting Harold Jackson y,,1th a 27·yard touchdown pa:.s to start the scor· 111g binge A pair of linebacker interccp· tions led lo the Rams' other 10 points in t he per iod. l~iah Robertson picked off the f'irst at the Lions' 45 and returned it to the 36. Eight plays later. Tom Dempsey. who kicked a 35-yard field goal and in the first quarter, booted a 32-y arder. Soon afterward, Jim Youn1blood lnt<.'r~epted another aerial, returning if 26 yards to the Lions' thr<•c. and Cullen Bryant barreled over on the next play for lhl' lourhdown. Washington fimshNI with a 10 4 record. St. Louis also WU!» 10 4 in the d1v1s1on. but Wa!>htn~ton de fC'aled lhe C'ard1nuls twice. Dallas was 11 3 SCORE av OVAltfEll~ w" .. n.nqtOtt o,r.; .. N•h" Fr, Ml'\ ~•vlS t I ) 14 11 I I 0 14 0 •I 0-'lt\ -.I. 'l Ur ,,n HI t ••,, "'' ~ I W t' , IJ•·ll&114''",..'"' .. ..,, ""°""'•Vt. '- 0 ... 1 8 11 n"''""' J1 p. H ••t-n .,, tuOA n ~,,. /It• rr1M • ..,1,..,,,, Chargers' Walsh Picked by Stan/ ord W\ t1111•C.,ru" M~,,.,, . ., •. , .. , N i C..~~n Ir tA ,.• A , ·f, t.r 1 V\Wt\ P 1·~· V-Vi:I~ P11~ INJ\"Vtl\ A• 1..Jffl y,lrO\ p,., ... \ ST'ITISTIU w,.,~ 0•1 ' • ' ~· t "' ,., It' \• ,, ·~ ,. II) 1 nn Punh 11 .i tt H Fvmblft\.10 ,\ 1) '1) J"-n-.Ultt"\ YA"O~ 1 ftl 4 7' INDl\llOUAL LCAOEIU R USHl"fG .... w ,,,ritnQto,.. A1001n\ 11 t»' TMrthl\ 10 fib 0•114\ Qt f'M•VJf\ Ht 11) "t1AUbtH.r\ ~ 11 AErF IVING W1t\t,inqf1u1 Thnmf'f\ I•'>. f\ll'Yt11 t1 Otlllh\ Jt)hn..,on? Hl 0 ""'·tr•nn 1 I'> PA\C.11'1(, -Wttui1n11!on 1C1•rnr•r u)) J I~ y,1r1'.J' D·t•I '' \lttubac f\ ~ 111 H ORANTES IU.LUES TO WIN $40,000 HOUSTON !AP> Spain's Manuel Orantes. down two sets to one and trailing l 4 m the fourth set, rompleted an amaz. ing comeback Sund;.iy to defeat Poland WoJtek Fibak. 5·7. 6·2. 0-6, 7·6, 6-1. and win the $130,000 Master's Grand Prix Tennis Tournament Orantes, who earned $40,000 for the victory. was all but out of the match after he fell behind I 4 in the fourth set after a costly i.lr· ing of service breaks a nd a backhand that temporarily de· serted him. OAKLA:"JO -Bill Walsh, of- fensive coordinator for the San Diego Chargers. announced Sun- day he is leaving pro football to become head coach at Stanford. "I gave the okay to Stanford Saturday nl~ht, ·· the 45-year·old National Football League assis- tant coach said after the Char gers' 24·0 loss to the Oakland Raiders. Walsh was an assistant at Stan. ford three years before going into pro football in 1966. He worked with the Raiders before going to Cincinnati, where h e helped coach Paul Brown develop the Bengals' offense into one of the best In the Nl-'L. Jack Christiansen. who coached Stanford for Civ e seasons. was fired last month although he had two years re· maining on a fi ve-year contract. Walsh played college football at San Jose State. Spain Triuaeplu PALM SPRINGS -Americans Jerry Pate and Dave Stockton blew the lead with a double bogey. bogey performance on the J7th hole and Spain stalked off with a two-stroke team victory Sunday in the World Cup international golf tournament. Cards. St. Louis raJlled to win, but so did Washington later In the day to end the Cardinals' hopes for a playo!! berth. Mellican club pro Ernesto Perez Acosta, meanwhile, gamed the individual triumph with a final·round 70 and a 282 total. six· under·par on the 7,18l·yard Mis- sion Hills Country Club course. Acosta. who three times failed in an attempt to gain U.S. tour playing rights, also became only the second man to quaJlfy for the 1977 World Series of Golf, which o((ers SI00,000 to the winner. The defending champion Unil· ed States team held a one.stroke advantage going to the 17th hole. But Pate bunkered his tee shot, came out long and three.putted for a double-bogey live. Stockton also bogeyed from a bunker and the Americans suddenly were two s hots back with one hole lo play. IUclaarcb Wf11• LlHUE, Hawaii -Or. Renee Richards swept the singles and doubles titles Sunday in the Women·s Open tennis lourna· ment. Richards, the controversial tran!lsexual from Newport Beach. smashed Kathy Kuyken· dall. 6·1. 6·4. Richards teamed with Betty Ann Stuart of Newport Beach for a 6·3. 6·2 victory over Susan Mehmedbaslch and Mlmml Wikstedt. 'l'lto•p•o• BurWd BURLlNGTON. Okla. -The funeral for Danny Thompson. who was a major league Infielder with Minnesota and Texas. was held today at the high school f)'mnul um In this s m a U northern Oklatfoma community. Thomp1on, 29. died Friday night !rom complications of leukem11. He si>ent six years with Minnesota before eotng to Texas In a multlplayer deaJ June 1. He wn1 s urvived by his widow Jo. d auahters Tracy. T, and Dana. 2. hi• parents, t wo brothers and two sisters. rae-a V•tn 'l'•tl•• SAN FRANCISCO -The Paclfk·8 Confe.rence wu expect. ed to declde today whether to become &he Pac·lO by addlnc Artzona and Arizona Slate to it. lineup of Callfornla, Oreton and Washiniton universities. A un- entmous vote ls required for ex- ' ptinslon. WhUe nol prtdlctln1 "Pl)roval, lea1ue comml11loner Wlles Hallock said 8u.n$1ay the lndicn· lions were "much lbore J)OllUve 5" Brlef11 PageB5 I I Laguna ourney Launches Laguna Beach ll1gh's Artists open the annua l Laguna Hcach High Invitational basketball tournament tonight v.1th a 7:30 test ag ains t Lennox Jltgh to cap the first day's four game sulvo 1n the 16·team tourn(•y. The Artists of coach Etl Burl- ingham, 3·2 for the season and s econd place fin ishers in the Garden Grove tour ney Saturday, operate behind the play or 6-6 .. J, 210-pound Hen Hacon, who is ,11coring in double figures every Lime out in addition to his re- bounding a bility. Laguna Beach was in contcn· :t lon for the <:a rd en Gr ove ,tourney title until the final six )ninutes against Cypress. : Two other Oran ge Coa.-.t area :teams are an action Tuesday with 1Jnivcrs1ty llif(h of Irvine l'Olhd - ing v. 1th Brethren or Paramount ut4 :30, followed by M1ss1on V1l'JO . and Cantwell of !'ltonteb<:llo at 7·30. The pairings: Laguna Beach Tourney Tonight 4:30 -Esperanza vs Arllnglon 6 -Wesll'rn vs Norco 7:30 -Lennox vs Laguna Beach Tuesd ay 3 -Urea vs Cal High 4:30 · Brethren vs University 6 Nogales vs La Mirada 7:30 -Cantwcll vs Mission Viejo :El Toro Battles Saddleback Five El Toro lligh"s Chargers ar<' m action tonight in the first round of lht• SantJ Ana I nvitational ha:-.kt'lhJll tournament v.1th an 8 o'l'loek rngagcmt•nt with Sad dll'back I l1gh Jt S.mta An..i I hgh In othC'r tourney :i<'lton Tue:-. day it'll be Da na l111ls and Rancho Al a mitos of Gar den Grove ml'l'tmg at 6 30 -at Santa Ana. \\htle the Anahei m lnvita· tional includ es Cost:.i Mesa and Newport Be a ch ·s Hunt111g ton Vall<•v Christian. Cn!>.la :'\lesa mceL'> Or:.tnl!t' in ;m R o'rlork <luel al Anah1>1m l!Jgh, wh11l' lhl· hosts µlay llunl· mgton V:..lll·y CIH'l!>l1..1n 111 a 2 p.m. ventun• ~nt.e An .. Tour-"""" Tnnlqht .tt s.uurt -.nA H1qtt '• ,,, •,AV tllr''I" I fh/\I tn11lu, •-l• f¢Pl')'f \i HI f1• t, .,~ l ufl'\d.Ay At S.tf\U Aft..\ H1(ftt '..,, f)H1tli II V ~ l'1,tltJl\l41n l1f f l -C,dr•J1•n r,,,H• " 1 int\ l\n.1 AtMhfl1m fft\ltl•hon.)f TUfl\dotiY •• t Ar'hlf,91m Htqf1 •n "'· -"itnn'f •~11t· .., C vt.otr .. f.O'tn -Mt'1rit\h1Y y.,r.,,,.-t S.om f t.1M•· ~"' t')•ln11t 1 o rn.. -A ... '"' V\ t-ivn11ng\f'W\ V 1tft 'I (hr.c,.. '"'" Pro Roundup s, Roll Past Foes The explosive Baltimore Colts, led by Bert Jones, tuned up for next week's National Football League playoff opener against Pittsburgh by s wamping the Buf- falo Bills. 5tl·20, Sunday with a club-record scoring spree. 0 . J . Simpson won his fourth NFL rushing titl e in five years by ~runing 171 yards on28carnes ror the Bills in a losing cause. Simpson enter ed the gnmc ni ne yards behind W<1ller Payton of the Chicago Bea rs and fin1shC'd the year with 1,503 ) a rds aJtt.•r J!aan- ing 647 in his last thrt-c gam<•s J ones tossed three touchdown passes before rt'linng in the third quarter as the ColL'i ran their season point total to 417, an aver age ofnearly 30 per game. Elsewhere m the NFLSunday: NEW ENGLA~D AT TAMPA BAY-Line b acker Sam llunl picked orr a Steve Spurner pass and r aced 68 yards to break a fourth quarter tu.' and ~pur the playoff.bound New .En~l and Patriots to a 31·14 victory OVl'rthe Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Andy J ohnson brought New Eng land from beh ind twice with touchdown runs of 6.9 and ntnt• yards. The 69·yard romp was a club record as J ohnson picked up 1Z7 yards in 14 carries. ST . LOUIS AT NEW YORK GIANTS-J im Otis banged his. wav for 119 vards as tht• St Louts Cardinals defratcd the New York Giants, 17 14. hut the Cards foiled to gain a µlayoff berth when tht• WashinS!tnn HN1skms dlfratl-d Dallas. Otis earned thl• hall 28 t1ml'" to pick up the; urdage and give him 891 yards for the season, most of them through the rruddle or the lme. His longest gain against the Giants was for 18 yards. CLEVELAND AT KANSAS QTY-Ed Podolak scored thrcc- touehdowns and became Kan:-.a.., City's all-ti me r ushing lt"adt•r as the Chil'fs crushed the Cll'vela nd Browns. 39-14. Heser vc qua rterback Tony Adams directed the Kansas C11v attack a fter Mike Li vingston s uf frrcd a shoulder separ ation early in the game. Podolak rushed for 137 yards as he eclipsed AbnC'r Haynes' club l'areer total of3,837 yards. CINCINNATI AT NEW YORK JETS-Ken Anderson threw an 85-yard scoring bomb to lsaat Curtis e arly in the second quarter, thC'n the Cincinnati Bengals turned a pwr or J oe Namath pass interceptions into touchdowns later in the period as the Ben gals r out ed the New York J ets, 42-3. Ken Riley had three intercep- tions for Cincinnati in a game that saw the Bengals finish at 10-4. DENVER AT CIDCAGO--Otisl Armstrong'!> t1e-brl'akmg burst "1th 3 · 11 left to play carried him O\er the 1,000-yard mark and powered the Den ver Broncos to a 28-14 victory over the Chicago Bears. Armstrong gained 112 yards to finish the season with 1,006. Payton, who entered the game with a nine-yard lead over 0 . J . Simpson of Buffalo in the battle for the NFL rushing title, made only 49 yards and finished with 1.390. SAN FRANCISCO AT NEW ORLEA~S Hook1e quarterback Scott Hull passed 20 yards for one touchdown and ran for 15 yards to S('Orc a nother as the ~an Fran· cisco49ers whipped New Orleans, 'l7 7. Veter an J immy .Johnson of the 49crs announced his retirement after 16 yl'ars in the NFL follow- ing the .:a me. GREEN BAY AT ATLANTA- Randy Johnson engineered two fourth quarter touchdown drives • .md It'd Grl'l'n Ray to a 24·20 vie ton Cl\C•r thl'Atlanla f''alcons. Eric Torl..ll·~on scored the win nmg touchdown on a one-yard plunge with 2 20 left in the game to cap a 68-yard scoring drive. SEATTLE AT PHILA· DE LPHIA -T om Sullivan rushed 23 tim es ror 121 yards to help the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Se:ittle Sea hawks, 27·10. l\hkt• Hogan gained 104 yards and quart<?rbae k Roman Gubrid completed 10 or 13 passes for 121 ) ards. The• Eagll'S, in their 43rd year in lht• N FL. had lhl' worst offens ive· l'l'('(lrd in the Nat ion al Conferencl' bdort• the ga m e and the &>aha wks the worst defense. BRIEFS .•. Oilers, Estancia Continued From Page 84 than negatiVl'," and said he thou ght satis factory football scheduling could be achieved. The four confere nce membe~ in Oregon and Washington were n pected to be the keys to ex- pansion, with a ll four CaJifornia memb<>rs hkely m support of the move. In Tourney Action lluntins:t1•n lh .. 1r h lltch'., Oiler ... )!l'l .1 .,hot .11 1,.,1•n)!t" JU~I four OJ)"• .1ft1·r tht· f.1t t as thl'\ 1pcn "1th Long 111•.11·11 \\1i...11n 111 t hl' •18th .1nnuJI lluntini:ton Beach In\ 1tat111nal bJ,kl'lball tournl'y lon1i.:ht The t"'o !'nllid1• '"' lht• 0111 ,rs Ooor .1t ~ 10 foll oY.lrll! lh1 · Lo<; Am1g11 ... 1<:;1rll1•n {;111\t'I - t~'<t.inc-1a <Co:-ta 1\1<'"·' l..111111-.h al 7 Tu1•-.d ,1 ~ th1•14•, t''" 111111 t• c.1m1•-. 1n the e1i.:ht ll'.lnl tu11r11n· ~•lh h .lt<'lla of /\nahc-1m '' 1ng ~1t h Nf''A-port ll.1rh11r .ind Oowney'!'I Warr <'n .inti SN\ 11•• 11f l\nah<'1m 1n lh1· I\ 30 nu?htc .111 Fur roach 1-:1rnc•r ('11ml1 ... :inct h1., 0 1l1•r-., tonight·~ n·m·1tr h of fhur-.<l.t\ ·s 48-41 10 .. -. 111 I .on~ l11'.1th \\ 1l~nn will !:><' •' r h.m1·1• to turn .1rn11nd a poor shoollnl! 111i;:hl 111 "'h1rh llH manas:C'd only 1:; of IR from the• field. The IOS'I kn<l('k('(I I lunl inctnn ReJch out 11( th1• c-nnsol.1t1on b rack<'l or thl· W<'slmtnslcr Marina tourney. and Estanc1 a round itself on th1· ouL'lidl', too, Callin$! to Warr1•n in that tourne~. hC't'n t h l' mo:-.t con!>i s lenl pt·1 Cormt·rs fo r ll11nt1ngton llc•ach through (j\ l' i.:.1ml''i Burt has score!! 77 points for .1 15 t ... , crag(• and Sims h:..s d1t'ked at a 13 6 rat<' with a low of I:? 1>411nts in a sin~I<' 1-.-.ut• l111rt ha-. sl·or N I 25 and 21. hut th1• 11·-.1 11( the 01 l('r~ have bcl•n spor.Hl1r to th1 ... point. 1-:st.11w1a 's major gun ts 5 11 '•'ninr !Lt\ Orgill. a guJrrl who llllSSC'd h1 ... JlllllOr ~t·.1r Y.tlh ·' hat•k 1n111n .1ft1·r c•Jrntn~ ,\II t'l·ntury Ll'agu1· honnr:. J :-t ..1 sophomnn•. Or~lll has bt'e11 in tht· 20s thn•e times an four r::amM for 1:-:slanc1a Y. Ith :1 :!6·pomt <'Hort Jgainsl ;\;l•Y.port llarbor 111 the SC'ason opener his best dfort. He's :J\l'r3Jling 20 pm11L" ench tlffil' out hut .... com IOI! off .1 bout Y.1th tht• n u Anothr r Estanri.i standout is fi 5 Pete ~eumann . "ho has been m double h~u n•<; the· last fou r ~amr.., with a high of 20 l\o\ IC<'. HWfltt,_fJi~n ftt•<fithhit'1~a Tot'llqM 1-£'t...Mi4 Vt l O\ AtY'll0-1~ I »-L8W H\Onll\HUnt rvrt1'nf'Y"°'~ Tut'\N y NlttM r .,. •'"'"" '# N11w!'V'tl H rtrnrw Boroemalc Rolb SEATTLE -Unseeded J eff Rorowiuk disposed of hometown hero Tom Gorman, 6·4, 7-6 Sun· day in the fin als and won the Huinicr Seattle Tennis Classic without having lost a set against four opponents. Carbon on Top CANT ON. Ohio -Gl enn Carl~on. Fr esno, won the Na· tlonal Res1d<'nl pro cham- p1onsh1p howling tourna ment Sunday. The 40·Y<'3r·old veteran, who had led for a ll but the first round, r101shed with a 2<t -game total pin· fall or 6267 to win the $2,500 first prize and a herth in the 1977 Tournament of Champions in Akron. 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It will be the winners of the CIF 4 /\ and 3-A finals, the Costa Mesa lligh Mustangs and S1m1 Valley Pioneers, agumsl Westville ll1 J.!h from Natal, South Africa , an a two·mi le ract•. The South African team is rl'gardcd as the na- tional high school champion untl 1s touring the Un it- ed Stall's. having recently rompcll'd in Portland. Its nine ha rriers ore sub 9:55 two-mile runners. although they us ually compete at five miles. Leading the South Africans are Toey Cos,l!rove and Ron Gocdekc, who hav<' nm five• miles in 2fi .46. Captain Dave Cod ner has lwll<-n·d lhat mark by four seconds, while Gary '.\lorlnn i!> the South African national 15-year old champion. Rounding out the IC'am <1re (;avm Rimmrr 13.000 meters in 9 051. J)a\(• Clarkl' <rive miles in 28· tO ), Ma rc Kerr (fl\•t• mlll'S m 26 101. 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Teams currently en- tered include Port)and, Ore., British Columbia, Oakland, West Los Angeles. M anhaUan Beach, Balboa Bay Club and Orange County Volleyball Club. Others considering en· tries include New Orleans, Florence, Ala., Tijuana and Chula Vista. Orange Cou nly Volleyball Club won the junior and senior finals last year. The Juniors 01-14) defeated Manhat- tan Beach in the finals, 15·9. 15·8 while the seniors (15· 18 ) topped San Diego. 15-12, 15-6 m the title match Orange County also won a national \ouma- ment title in Chicago last summer. The tournament will run for three days with matches at Ensign (2000 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach) io the morning and afternoon and at CdM in the afternoon. Junior finals are at 1:30 and Seniors at J at CdM on Dec. 31 Baskethi.ill JUNIOlt llAltSITY Ir•• Teiu"'•rn•ftt Cll.tmplen.hlp 1'1,..1• NI.It•• D.i Utl IO I C.rrllM Scll\lftr 111> , F Cll ~--Soeundon llS) F lel-r SNrl 10 • C l•I W•lllno Coo• 141 c. "•I Holl•nd 9,.11•u•llll c;. 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Returning lettermen seniors Brian Hoyte, Randy Lamb and Mike Dresser and juniors Herb Boehm and goalie Steve Hellmick figure prominently in coach Dave McLeish's plans. Seniors Pete Lund and Bill Blake are up from the Junior varsity and are expected to aid the attack along with Juruor Chris Crater. N E W P o· RT HARBOR -Defending Sunset League champion Newport Harbor, which graduated seven of 11 starters from last year's team, may find it dif· ficclt to come close to last season's record. Coach Alfredo Maran will have senior goalie John Benbow returning to guard the net. Benbow was selected first team AJl·CIF last year. Twin brother J eff Ben· bow along with senior co· captains Kris Dunn and Kem Haug arc expected to sec a good deal or ac· lion. Junior s Jaime Paniagua . Bruce Silverman and Dave Zimmerman f1~ure to add Lo Newport 's strength. MA RI NA -Tlie Marina Vikings of Hunt· ington Beach, on the flip side, will be fielding a stronger team than last year. Returning lettermen Jack Osland along with seniors Larry Brown and Jeff Caughey arc expect- ed to see a good deal of action under the direc- tion or new coach Bob Ruckman. Greg Karmen and halfback David Marquez along with Lee Korpella and Steve Nelson figure lo aid the cause. Darrel Kato. up from the junior varsity, will be guarding the cage and juniors John Kotz and Tom Less will add strength to the Vikings attack. HUNT I NGTON BEACH -Coach Randy Chambers' Oilers were hard hit by graduation, losing fiv e of their starters. Senior Steve Davis will be at goalie and a pair of Checking Pro Standings F oot ball fU•TION•l l'OOTllALl LEAGUI! fl"•I St.tft41!".4, AMl••CAN CON .. lllSHCI! £••~'" OIVf' .. flt '# L T l'cl l'I' l'A 11 .. 11,,,,,.. 11 , n 11!1> .,, , ... w .,..,.(qld f I J 0 .14• JI• )l\ Mo-• • • 0 .,~ ,.,, ,.,. 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Enc Hitchcock and Tyrone Danker will see action ~t the fullback spots. Senior f<H·hard Uont'S at center forward and junior halfba ck Jo(• Trollmann are return- ing . Mo Djakus umu. <• tran sfe r from O('e:mside, will fill the center halfback position. FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Jn the race (or the sun· set title Fountain Valley cannot be counted out or ,the running. The Barons or new Joe Caruana are held- i n g an experienced team. with most of their starters being seniors. With three-years of varsity experience all leaguer Steve Steinke, last year's top scorer. will see action al right wing. And all league players John Decker and Douglas Beebe are back in the fold. Eric Blanchard. Mark Ersk inc and Randy Lockard arc expected lo see a good deal of action. Tom Trcnuruk and Richard Youman a111nJ.( with J!OaL : KenneU1 Siu will add to Fountain Valley's strength. ' \)ANA HILLS In the: South Coas t League there could be a mad S('ram1t' for the top spot, bu Dana ll1lls ap- pears t have the inside track. Included in Dana 11.Jlls · returning lettermen arc all-leaguers senior halfback Dan llaesloop and junior fullback Jim de la Torre. Also returning arc seniors Mark Arblaster, Luis Mendoza and goaljc Mark Meyer Fullback Rene Voss and forward Kevin Thompson also figure in coach Tim Butler 's plans. SAN CLEMENTE Also in the running for the South Coast title arc the Sa n C l emente Tritons who forfeited the crown last year because of an ineligible player. The Tritons of coach Ron Wilms lost all of their defense with the cx· •ception of All-Cl,., goalie Carlos Bedolla. Returning arc forwards J essie Garcia and Rich Garcia who arc expected to pose a strong scoring threat. DAVE McLEISH Guides Edison termen the Mission Viejo 01ablos of coach Ed Car- nllo could do quite a bit of damage. With s eniors Andy Shore at forward. John Lonero at wing and Dave Brekke and Wayne Thompson holding down the halfback spots. the Oiablos will be a potent :.coring team. Senior goalie Alan Panasa is up from the Junior vars ity . Senior Bill Barnsley wlll be used as a s weeper· fullback. LAGUNA BEACll-The Artis ts under the guidance of new coach Dave C11(1k will field a young, but potentially strong team Lat,:una 's returning lettermen include junior Ton y C lements. <iop h omorc J.c s l1 e Wei do11 and Junior fullback Tom Kemp. Also returning an; goali(' John Hobbs and sophomore h alfback Carlos Carter . Kevin Shea, a senior trans fer from New Jersey is expected to add to Laguna's strength in the middle. EL TORO -The Chargers. fielding their first SOC('Cr team. w\11 he coached by Chuck Sweazy. Junior Magid Honarvar Crom Iran will !lee action on the front line and senior Bill Fairbrother will be hold· ing down a fullback spot. Sophomore halfback Gary Barnhart loured Europe on an All-star t('am and figures to aid the cause. Mike S('ntak. a junior trans fer from New Jersey, will be guarding the c<igc for the Chargers. Chris Bilyeu. Steve coach Tom Morrison have she returning let· termen. Senior Kev10 liaJUer will see action at lnslde left with junior Scott Jl.lAlor Mark Krle&u and rre1hmcn Juao Aquino and Gregg McLeod wUI add toCosla Mesa '1 strength. Callowayonthe righl. ESTANCIA -The Sopho mor e Andy Eagles or coach Dave Turek a nd A" d Y Stevenson wlll be com- McSunas wlll be at the peUng ln a new le~e fullback s pots while with Cenlury and Em· senior Omer Slmsek will plre League schools. be guarding the net. Returning letterman Foreign exchange stu· Jose Rodrlguei will bo tlent Gisle Dohnn from seeing action on the front Norway will see action ut line. right halfback with And other returnees South African Clyde Hans Kiefer, Mike Nell Cooper and sophomore and Csaba Fordor wUl Tom Kirby holding down bolster the Estancia the other two midfield middle. spots. A pair of new forwards Last year 's mo~t Jan Bengslen and Nell valuable player John Warman will also see a McCa.rty Is ineligible, good deal of action. but will be able to com-. pete near the end or the season. MATER DEi -The Monarchs of coach Jean COSTA MESA _ Joe Pierre Masson will field h u young team. Fisher 1s the coach oft e Seniors Francisco Mustangs as they field a Gutierr et and Brad soccer team for the first Chace will give ttle time. Monarchs good strength Fisher feels his de· in mid Cleld along with fens e w i 11 be th c Dave Gonzalez. Mustangs strong area. Junior Norm MacLeod Seniors Jerry Ogan ( lib k and Chris Cannon will gets the nod at u ac · S...,,. action at the fullback George Johsz, Dennis ... ~ Vermeer and Roger spots and Bruce Pulgen· Dietos will also help. cio gets the nod for the And j u n i 0 rs pat goalie position. Payne and Jim Regan Senior halfback Scott and sophomore Peter McLeod figures to aid Glinan figure to bolster the M uslangs midfield the Monarchs• front line. attac~k~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- PRE-WASH Cord Bells. Nuvo Flares, Straight Leg Cords 1'f AlfA 'S IUl«UJT UVI CAlfTAI. HANG TEN SHIRTS RUGBY SHIRTS REVERSE PRINT SHIRTS UN I VERS I TY Trvine's University High is fielding a soccer team for the first time, bul coach Neil Garber says his Trojans are nol to be and Wayne Leonard and --------------------, Rob castle arc expected taken lightly. , . University s big weapon will be junior Charley Cole wh.o has plenty of experience. Cole toured Europe with a U.S. Soccer Federation le am. Senior Frank Yeh. junior Matt Wiley and sophomore K evin Walder will sec action al the halfback positions .. Junior Greg Klang wtll be guarding the net ~d senior Jose Moreno will be al wing . MISSION VIEJO With 12 returning let· Basketba ll M.erylllnd '2. OtP~l 7• tfol'f Cf&\\ 61 Pro¥1d.,.,nrtt It\ MAUA<huy>fl\ •• Bo•IO'\ co• 11 to sec a good deal of ac- tion. CORONA DEL MAR _ The Sea K 1ngs 0 1 Gauchos Laud Footba ll T eam Defens ive lineman Paul Moberg was chosen Gaucho or the Year and linebacker Tony Mitre was selected the most valuable player al Sun- day night's banquet honoring the Saddleback College footbal I team. Other awards: Mo\t fM·O'' •'tO"•' Mobfiro """'t tmproven pt,,,,., '"'" Hr>oo °"' •l~fJ·AQ ""'"'"•" Rllt V1tncy out '\tM'dlrtQ tMflt (""'~ V•" l lf'W 6lfl ~t•l'\,.,lnq (1t'fr"'lvf! tll'lfl:tT\ftn run Murottv oul\landl"Q ntt"'"''v"' flrwiM•f'I N~trn t( "''"I~ bUht~u"'1 rtt(•IV~f Tom Mill~, ovh1M'ldinQ OllPIM't\.fvf'tMU• L•rry J'ltdan "I live In ~@W~@lf~ @~~lfu but bought my new car ln ~l®~from JOHNSON 6 SON" "At Johnson (, Son yo;.ire treated like o member o! the family I know Pete '1he Greek" o r Johnson (, Son. This Is my second cor from them. ThOfj why I recommend you drive to Johnson & Son. 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'l'he lelter com plains earlier correspondence was not answered Paul Halaos, chalrmnn or the citizen group, said that Reed had not r t'plled t o questions posed by either the panel or • Ot<••""" NOTICE IS HI! AE f\'f Gii/EN 10 tho rrldllOf~ o• ,,..,._ •OO.,;· n•h"'\td """""dJ"~n1 fNt •H oer..on\ h•v•nQ c.1'4!m\ a4)1t'"'' Ow w •d 0.<e<Mru 11tt11 ff'QY11fl0 to 11;. '"'"'· With,.,,_ Mt•\\o•fV .,f>U(hil f\, 1n "'° tlOct ol tlM ,,.,, ol tn. M>o"".., tttlrtdc.oun. Of fO Of•vr-nt fhf>M 'llllUP\ '""' fllt<-eUet'fVO«I('"'"' IOthf'U'ftdit•"'•~ •I tlo HEW\, MUNOZ & ROBINSON INC Alt,.,Nry\ 4tf l "w 1t\ w~t T"•'o 'Sttef1 Sent• An• C.•••ff>"' • "7tf)t .. ,,..,., h IM Pl•C• of OU\1nf'" Of.,.. Uft SU"fRIOll COURT OF THIE UATE OF CALI FORNI• FOil THE COIJNT'I' OF Oil ANOE No "-n •H Nr1.-rJ tnO 0f'C •, 11 10 1'16 4'#1!11 It. PUBLIC NOTH:E Pvr.1H\"~ 0, Jtlf.>t t'o•"tl Ddtly Pl~t N•lv.mrwr )l. 1~ .• ,.., lit f'tttbL•" fl 11''~ ........ ,. C1141 IY.7171 AMOtfteY\ for f;st<t.1lrh Pvbt•>ll•d O••n9" Con l Oallv Poot No• l1 1'10 •nd 0.< t ll. t'1• 4'1~ It In tlw M•tleT ol 1Plt hi••• QI LEAH H CU RTIS, AICA LE"H HASTING~ cu•n •S. Al(A MRS ('; J t URltS, AICAMllS OtlESCURTIS,AICAMAS. C,tL(\ J CUMltS, AICA MAS LEAH H tU•H tS ~<U"•d Notte• I\ nereby 9l'ttt\ to t redltor\ "'•"''"9 t I•'"'" eca•tntt ttl~ '•'" t Maine's congressional delega· ti on. The Air Force proposed cut- llEl!o Ung pe rsonnel at Lor ing , a °""'"'O'M'" -~ ... '"''""'' ~f1 '·"""'O tn tf'W •\tiff' ot '•Id dt•c.td•nt '#lth~" •?Ur "'°"'"' •''"' tn.t '"'' puo11c -tt1on0f thl\ ~lh O•ted Nov.,,,,bl', n ttl• MARV R HUE8NF-R •tJm'""''''"'" •Qt,,_. £\t ,,_. ot ,,,_ •bov• n.,,,,. d ~.,,.,,, HEWS.MU.,Ol & •OllNSON0 l"C.. JIS Wul T~lr• Sir .. \ S...I• A...,, CA 0 101 'Ttt: 11141 '41 Olt A".,.,.." 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""""'~' ,.",., "''" 11,.., llllftilf.tftf'W\ •·''"' f\111•• lJ•tlt'd N •Vl'fTll')H" 1~. t•1" /AN( M ARl\l<Jll '"'"""""""..am1·1JrJru11i .. •f\t l•ME\ M OOOD\ PORTtGAL AHO H.aMMEtHON &ttot~Y\ .JI L.-w 1011 E•'' ~Gutll\ ~ttt•I 'Suite• 120-11? \Ania Aft• Cll •110) T•t Otc•Uar.••t Attorney' tor-F '"" ufOf" j;lul'WI l't•Hf Or 111"'1 ( <) 1\I DI ly J'.11111~ Ni')• 11f •nn ()1 fl I t t "'' ti,; l ''' PUHUC 1'0TIC'E s 11•11 \UP£RtOR COUllT 0 1' THf Sl&Tf 0 1' t ALtFOll NIA roll THf COUH! Y OFOR•NCiE NO A O PMI NOTICI OF H[ •R IHI'; 01' l'I TITIOH FOii P,_0 8ATE OF Will ANO FOR ~ETTf lt' Of' .a OMt NtSTl!ATIOH WITH WILL A .. Hf l(f'0 t 1 •'• 11 hAVt(J Al Lf~4 'NOLfC n-... , ·~ ._,,Jt1 ' 1. ••• nr nv r.1vf'N •~• 1011"• eu1urr .. '' 1 r u ,,, ,,, .. ,, ,,,.., •• ,. t a•t·t1n" tr1' l'tt•t l•• • • Wtll A0•1 •~ t • t•,.,r I A+n1nn'• ti· 1nW It• W+lt A•••"•"'•~'''"" 1 1, w"i11h m11ti t l~•ftit1f' l• lfflllfl ,, ' t l"\11 lht ''""' ,,,.,., n• ,. • "' l"!f',,, ,,,., ,,,. .,, .. 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MILOllED B HE'fH (>ot••fo."0 NOftCE IS H£'1E8V (';IVlN IOlhto H -O•IOf\ ot t"-tbO",. '"m"" <ti-,.IJH't '""l •II Of"HM n.t,,,1nQ ~ t;,1m, 1'Qdln\t I ..... \..M2 dr '°".Wnl ~r•· H'JU1t..0 to t,1.., '""'"""· Wiit\ 1n .. n•'"'"·''V V()U(hrf \, .,, '~ of fit .. o' thll' f ,_.,I'-Of IN! ,_t)llyt f'1\ t1t1{1(1 rou, t or to P't"\~nl tP\tm , w1U\ ,,_. fW"(t''\'d'"• W>vr n"''· tot~ undl>f"'ll'7'f'(I U .,, .. ldW otttr-tt nt WILUAM V \(HM I 01 lM S.t" M IC,Ut'I Ot1Y1•, Sutt~ JOO. Nt·woort 8.-'"" CAHtorn10 4n6ob0 wn1c h 1-, tf'\4• alrtC •\ ot """'•"~'' nt tt'W! un °'"''•f)l\••'1 1n dll "'1ttt,·r\ °""''"'"'nq tu thr "'1"11• nt \,tiO !ll'(l'flflnt w1th1n t04Jr mt>l\lh\ ..iH~r lht' 1., t ovo11ni&,1on 01 1h•\f\OI•(" U·•lt'd Nnv""mb'"r 1' 1976 RiJf'!Rfll Ml"N l •'•lUt'lt ot th ... Wllf ot I 1·w df)4)v,. n;1im~11 N. •Tfll•l"t. WILLIAM\/ SCHMIDT JM~" Ml, ... 1 Or , Sutl• lOO Now1>0rl IHtll, Ca 0 ..0 Toi 11141"441111 At1on"t J tor-E•t tutor Pubt1\ht•d Or•noe ,,.,.,,~ Oa11y Pilot, Nov ]<I and 0.< 11 10 14Pb •"97 /& PUBLIC NOTICE J41) SUP£RIOI! COURT OF THE STATE OF CALI l'Oll NIA FOil THI! COUNTY OF ORANG£ No A H IM NOT1t£ 0 1' HEARING O F PETITION FOii PROBATE OF Will ANO FOR LETTEllS TESTAMEHT.allY AND FOil AUTHO"llATtON TO .aD MI N I S T E R U N DEll TH E INOEP£NOENT .aOMINtSTll.aTIO .. OF £STATES ACT IPllOBATE CODE 141 ET S£0 1 E•tAI• ol MARt<\N E MOHNl><E ~'"""" NOTICE 1.-.HE'lf'fW GIVEN tl\dl H EOWARO MOHN I ICE M\ t111'<1 htr•••n _, Qll'ttlh()t\ tot P .. ot1 •• , .. OI Will.,,., tOf" I~ W .n(t-Ot I rUrr\ lt---ldm,.nldP'I fO fh"' l!W'"llt1~N'' .-no tor .tutMr 1•''°" t'.) _...., mm1·lf'lt un""'t tn~ 1nn,.,.,.•f\Ol"nt Act m..ni\tr~tt'>" cf (\l•t"\ Act Ptohottt r"~ \91 ~t ., •• ,.,,'"'"""'"~to wn1c-" 1' m~ IM •ur1~f'• p4rt1r11IM\ MW1 trMI ,, .. """'" dnl't plJH1h l)f "'-"'"fl,,.,,, \.ll"N' ""' t>r.-n 't' tr11 O•·• ,.mb..r J'l, 1916 at 1() ~ .. m In Ov• couth•K>'n f)f C>•oMt· mPf"ll NO ~ rtf \,11'1 to')urt wU 100 Civic c ... ,,, .. , t1'111,. w 1 "tL '" '"•' (.11v ..,, S~tf A,,,1 r .. t1f(lrn11t Ullft"'l'J Oi•t PmtM•r A !!Hf! Wtl ll-M E SI JOHN, t OU"1'f(l1•tlc llllANT PETTlrT •nOORUTEH, AU°'n•'f'\tU l oiW eoow .. 1 sut~ S"•tt. s~11t no L.o\A,....4•111 C•llfonu• tOOll !•I UUI U • 11'0t I AttOf'ftfV\ fo,. Petltlort•f' '-"'"'"t1•·ft O'•'""' ro \\t D•••v P;tot (> rf'"1t)I r \l U ,,, flUf') \1111 1't p BLIC NOTICE C" 11'1 NOTICE TOCREOITOllS SUl'~RtOR COUllT Of THE )TAT( 0 1' C•L• FOR Nt.a '°" THE COUNT 'I' OF O RANGE No "' ... 01 E\lat• ol HAZf L F ROOEBAUGH (')N,.111\.t •f ,..,, follow•n? pftq,ont "'~ do1nQ ~Mnv"t-' .\ P•AAMOIJ N T T R AO IN(, COMPANY tt-0 E••I C•r~·t Sdnl• Al\6 (Allf0f'f\t•~10~ PARAMOUN T C'OMMOOtTI£' l"'IC. • C11thfOtf'I; t COf'0014tit)ft tlUO E141~1 (Ar~q1e !.•nt• An• (.al1f0,,11• "111H '"1\ bu\1ne \ 1 conctu<t.-d 01' 4 <~a111tn P"'"'"'(t-Unt Commoo11w'>. tt"I(' \.Am H .. lht,. .,.,,. o1Cknt Thi\ 'llfff"trif"f'll W+\\ fjjf'd With f"" C.ountv ,,.,.., ut O,on9t Coun'y 0" Oer•m""r a. t416 1'"410 Publl\n.:d Or1'1'1QI co~ht Ooilv P1IOt, 0.,( I), 10, 11. t91Und Jdn I "" ~•Ae 10 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUStHIE\S NAMI.! STATEMENT O.ated Ofttf'mt>er r tt1A lUCtLLE TUtl(ER ~ GILESENE ~UMMERS £•e<u1onot Owwllt Of wldO.c~oent l(Ul'l'IC & EllltSON CAlll P !CVL'l'IC Alt-Y·•l·UW ... t Ori•I•' St •• Ste. %tt CY~n.CAMt>O PIJll'l\l>f'd O•<tnQe Co•\I Oailv Piiot, Of!<embt:r ll, 10, 21. tt7'•1\dJ.,,u.rvl . tQI) Stlr.16 PUBLIC NOTICE 'ltTITIOUS BUSINESS N•ME STATE Ml!!NT T~ lollow1nq per'°"~ •rt OOlllQ bull M '\.t\ C.OIJRME T SPtCIAL flE'>. •487 Ao,burv h vH\f C' •l ltj The fo11ow1nq pe,.~on\ •re do!nQ bU\intU •\ J4tk•~ R AW W(b\\Or , •47 Ro" ICE El COAPOllATCON. )842 Monte90 Or Hl>fillnQtO<\ BH<h, CA "1004 nurv ''"''"• CA•11u JH I Lyn" W•O~tlr. 4'91 Roxbu ..... lrv•f'Wf. C4 ~?1U D.u1r""' tC •ve Wtt>\tH, ,., Ro• OU''I Irvine CA'11U Tf'I•\ t>uv,,,..,,, rondvC.1"0 ntAnun1n corCM)l'41ft.d •''°~ ,.uon ottwr 1~n • l)odirtnu"tl"•Cl J•O •"' R Wtb\1,., Tft1' ~t•t"m~"' ..,.,., llted with ll'W C.OUnty Cler~ ot Or•rtCJt County on Nov _,,,.,. FU10 Publl\Mod 0f"ttnQo C.n•'t OatlY P1l0t No ... mbc"I n. 1'10 dncl Ootem~r .. tJ 191& .. , .. ,. P UBLIC NOTICE SUPE RtOll COU"T 0 'THI STATE O'CALI l'ORNIA !'OR THECOUHTYOFO~ANGI No A·lll >l N OTIC I! 0 1' H E AlllNG 0 1' P ETITIO N FO R Ol!Ol!ll AUTH0 1l t1:tNO L l!ASI!! 0 , llf AI. PROPE"TY E 1~1• ot o oqOTH'f S ZIE>H .. , OtHl.'"~" NOTICE IS llERERY Gil/EN lhat SECURITY PACtr!C N ... TION"L BANK Ill• l1ttd Plfreln • petition 10< Order Aulhorl71nQ Vd\t ol Au l Property Nlfttf'~nc• to wl'tlct'I tt tfMde •or furtholt 01;,1ctJIJtr,, ,tnd thA' ttw time !WI ot•<• ol heoronQ th<! \Amt M\ ~ ~t lor O.remt>tr 11 ""·at' llO • m . 1nlhltout1roomol o.,,.rtm~tNf> Joi ..... <OUM, 61 100 C,.IC C.nter Ofl .. WU I .... t~• City ol 5•111• An•. J•mft\ S B•cllel llO MonteQO Or .. HunWlqlon e .. , .. CA ~ ... FrtO•t1tk E 8 1c'9.rl Jr. 1MSO TO#tol• ,,,. • Munti~tCW\ lk•c.h. C.A ., ... ,,, ... fiu,11W'\\ I\ t O"dvClt'd b'I' ~ QltMrtll 0itrlfWr\h1p J•JTW~ \ 81<.lli•f T"J~ \fifttf'mf'nt WA\ tllfd Wltf\ tf\f> C.Ounly Clerk ot Or•ll99 COUftl' on ~t.,,btrl. 1'1 •. -Puh41\hod <><•"<II! Cot~t O•ttv P>iOI, O.c ll. 'l'0.11. "'"""J•n J, t•ll St4•·1& PlJBUC NOTICE ~ltTITIOUS 8USINIU NAMI! STATiMl!NT The IOtlowln<a per.on I• CIOt"9 ~·· ,.,,.,. l"STANT CALL, lt•t ""tlun Pl.co, C.O•t• Me ... C• ttn• P•ul A W•hOft, 194t "-llun Pl .. •. Co•I• Mt .. , CA tt•)& Thi\ bu\IM .. I• conll\lt ttO I>'/ 1111 In· dlv1dU8I Pf\!iA,W•t~ T"I' \t•tement w•\ Ulf'd wnn tM Counh Clerk ot Or•noe County on o.c.. t, ""· ... ,,.,, Put>ll\hf"O O••n11<1 Coo l O•lty PliOI, Oe<.4, ll, 20, 11, "" l04I 14 PUBLIC NOTICE CAltlorni. 1---------------l'ICTITIOUS e USINUS NAME st A7 1!MENT 0altd Nn..,mber" t•1' Willi AM E. S'JOHN, County Cl•rll J llOI EllT MAOOOX •r-yatUw tlOOW1l•llirt llvd Soito O S ..... r1, Hllh . t.alil '°11t Tel 11tJl11 .... 1J '"-•'"' ,.lltloMr !>vtllo\hod Oranqo to•>t 0..ly P11ot. l><•m-• 13 t•1' !Oil I& PUBLIC NOTICE S·JIJ01 NOTICE TOCllE Dl'TOllS SUl'ElltOll COU "T OF THI! ST.aTf O' CALtFOllNtA "°ll TH• COUNTY 0 1" OR ANOE NOA·- E\lattol THEOOOAE A PONTIN('; A~d THEODOllE ALBERT PONTING, •••TEOPONTtNG D•<O""" NOTICE tS HERE.8V Gil/EN to '""' u f"dHn" of tM AhtJv~ ni\m t d c»ceMnt thAt all orr-.on\ n1n11nq cfdlfn\ i"CHln\t tN"' '~~n "'''"d•~nt ,.,,. rflqu1rt'd to tll" Ulftm Wlfr\ t hil'I Mt·"·' y V()Vf """"· In tiwt 0H1c., at H'u1 tltrtc ot lh"' nbO~ ~n. MltrtC(HJ,..t, nr to or,.vnt 1n11m with th-r" .,..,....,.,, vou<""" lo t,,. u..-•IQM<I •t •"" othct ol COLONEL HE RAIN(';\, f RANl(LIN, Attorney •• I.Aw. JH G-<ar\d """"' 8ttfnoA l\l•nd C..llfor'n+• '17M7 wMch '' ttwo <>l~C• <1t l>u'>l....,, OI tN! undfi''H)nt d In All mflUttr\ O"tta ln ·~tofhfo f"tt•t"""• \l\lltOfllt Mtf'nt w~t"i' four mf')nl''\'• ""''' '"' ... '" ... ou011t•llon ~11'1\nolftt• Odttia No..,•mtHtr 16, tia 1'i MAlllQNE PONT INC'; Actm•n1\tro1tn• oft""' L'l•t• nt tMo-Abov• "•"""° ()ftrtdf'int COt.OHEL HE il RiNGS. 'RANKLtN Atlo<MV •I Low n•Gun<IC.••• B.tl!IN "''"" C.tlfo,..,1• O tU Attontey for Adm1n1ttratru Put>t1\hM 0flr'IC»-C.O•\t 0.llY POl'tf [)or b 1) 20 11 ,.,. olll) 16 The !OllOWll\O oerson I\ OOk'9 buSI· M'\1"•\ U Nt TE!O T E C H N I C AL RESEARCH, lltO l<>Q,an. Cini• MtW. CA"1U 1 c;.ry 1. ... 1, c-ttv tO IS Mt lsllp C•'. FCK.WttAfn Y•ll••· C• t1IOI "'" t>u>l,,.\• I\ condu<ttd t>y •n In llMdu•t G••Y L Colllev Thi\ •letl"IM I WH lill!CI "'4t~ the c:o.,..1y Cler~ ol Ort0\99 County""' DK. t, ""· ,..,..,,, P\lbtl"'4td Or•MO tout o.i1y Pl~. o.c •· u .111.11. "" JOU.It PUBLIC NOTICE S J7~ ~tCTl'TIOU& BU SINES~ H•MI! STATEMENT T....,_ follow1no o"'' \O"' at e 001no bU,f nPi.\ "' Ml I l\CO, h11 B Tu\lln ll11enu<', ~nta AM, C..lltornld, n701 Ml Taco, tnc, ti C•11torr'lt ... CMPo"4 Uon . .U.Jj 8 Tu,tln Avenur. Stint• "n4. C.tlloml• t1101 l ni\ OO\lt'ie\\ h conduclnd bV 4 ror• po,.11..., Mllaco Mo,..,yMUle-r Pr,.~ . Thi\ \tAtflm"'f\f ..,., tll~ w1tf'\ the tou"'y Cl.,• or O•tn911 Co111>\von Nov· .,n1>er IS. 104 Ft6tl'O l'uh41-d OrAn11" Cour O~•lv Piiot -1"1\l>tr 11. tt, •n<I Ot<emoor •. tl, ttl~ ... ,. ,. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 8 U$1NISS P<U•I iTATl!MINT NOT ICF 1<. MC' Rf 8Y (';11/EN lo !two """'l•t6'\ ot thl' .tfli")V" n;11n,t"d ""<lldflortt ttMt tit DI"''""' tM v1no <•1t•tr1\ •tQA•Mt lf'WI> \A1tt 114ffl'(tfltnt •'"' 't't)Ut•.,d ti) Hllll ttw·m, wit"'""'""''"''''¥ <fQ4tt:PW!r\ 1n lhl' Otf1t,. tJt OW t If'' It. Of I" .. 1t"6~ t"'1 Mlfl'1 tnurt nr 10 fltA\flnt tt'lf'lm with ttw ,.,.....,.,,,,,.v v~" .. '' to ttir unl'W'''•~ Al'"" IA .. OIHr• ol r HOM'IS L lORO "''' P1\"'lt•o (If' Vftf"'n(11t, Solle ?ll, t i\(JunA •••II\ (Allft)rnll• 'J)M11 wt11ch 1oi. ,,,. Ol#C• of bV'tl~'' of t~~ onOfnlqn~ 1n "" mAll•n pl'!tta1nll"MJ 10 tfV" Mt•'"'OI \.A•f'J ""<~f\t, wlfhjn tour month\ t1Uttt P UBLIC NOTICE Cl'·'12' NO'TICI TOCREDITOM SUtlElllOR COUil TO' THE STATE OF CALll'OllNIA ..Oil THE COUNTY 0 1' Oil •NC>E .... A .... U E•l•te Of C RACE E H EIN. Olr.•-.e<t NOTICE IS HE REBY Glll[N !O lhll crodlton ol tho •bo•t n1mtd dec.eOUnt lhdt •II oo~s 1141•11\Q ct•lm\ tQAIMI lhf' foUowlnQ OC\HO'-~ .,~ dotf\Q ~I"""\)., THE OTHER GUYS, rSJO PIA<o,.. Ila II••. Nt wflOrl 8U<ll, CA. one.1 HA"Y A Se,.,.no ?OH N•Hon.tl Av• GtKt• Me.,.., CA 91611 &rut• A: M1•n~ 1uo Pl«..,'ltl• A"" , Nt Wf>Orl 8Ut h, CA '1M) Tl\I' bu"f\•\ti I\ condut t•d by • ()l"<'•tl flUll>tr\lilD. ~i•f'Y A ~ t llM TPll• 11atnmenl wo Ill~<! with t"" County Ci.•-OI OranQn Counly on O.ctmbtr I , lt/t. ,._ ,,,.. ""' pubt1r1'hOf'I o• """ nOtl'" Pvbll\had Or111Qt Coa\I O&llv l'llot. '"" Ul<I de<tdMI .,~ roqulrod IO lit• U'9m. with tf\t ntt••'•'V vouc.hnf"\, In bomber base ln Limestone, by 83 per cent. "Knowin g of your budget restraints .•. I am enclosing a self-addressed, 24-cent stamped en· velope for you to use in responding to this letter.'' Haines wrote Reed. • Television cop shows are undermining the basic r espect people have for the Constitution and the cops often are as lawless as the crooks, says a American Civil Liberties Union legal director. Lawyer David Goldber&er or the ACLU Illinois division said the group will make a study or such TV shows as " Kojak, Barella and Starsky & Hutch. "The s tudy should d e- 0termine if police heroes violate civil r ights or suspects , wit· nesses and other citizens." said Goldberger . "Over a period or Ume, a TV viewer secs scores of illegal searches. seizures and ln· terrogations . These met.hods are d epic ted as l a udable a nd legitima t e t echniques . T he t<OJ-K networks are saying, 'This is gOod: this is how the laws out to be enforced.' " .. A New York state Supreme Court justice re· served decision on a motion bv Etan Merrick for $2 ,400 w eek l y t e m por a ry alimony from her husband. pro· ducer David Merrick, whom she is suing for either divorce or separation. Justice Manuel Gomez took under consideration a derense motion that claimed the couple were divor ced three weeks after the m ar riage in 1969 and that Merrick, therefore, was not ob-. MU111c1e ligated to pay alimony. Mrs. Merrick's attorney, Raoul Uonel Felder, said disclosure of the divorce claimed by Merrick was mad e for the first lime during the initial ap· pearance before Gomez two weeks ago. lie said Mrs. Merrick, a for mer Swedish model, was un aware or the Mexican d ivorce a nd was not. represented by counsel. The couple has a 4·year-old daughter. * The postmaster in Walte r Mondale'$ tiny home town is ready ror a crush or mail Jan. 20, the day the senator from Minnesota becomes vice pre· • sident of the United States Ceylon, population S35, has been designated ( PEOPLE J by the postal service as an Inauguration Day can· --------- cellation town. Postm a s t er Ray Halvorson, who runs a one-man shop with the help of a part-time clerk, expects 450,000 cards and let· ters that d ay. He plans to hand·cancel any mait brought to the post offi ce: The rest will go through a machine. .. Saying he still bears the scars or his own beat· ings, country m usic star Hank Snow promised tq spearhead a drive to help abuse(. children. "My pa rents were divorced when 1 was 8," Snow told an au- dience of about 3,000 at a benefit concert in Cleveland, Tenn., Cot the Mellsba Gibson Memorial Fund, named for the 4-year-old beaten to death Oct. 13. "That d ivorce sent two of' my sisters to foster homes and sNo w m c t o 1 i v e w i l h m Y grandmother," s aid Snow. "And that's where m y abuse started -I was beaten nearly every day. And when I could stand it no longer , I ran away to join · my mother." •• Artist Christo Javacberr has been accused in a $152,000 feder al damage suit or bre aching a con· tract for legal help ..»1th his "Running Fen~c· • crealion in Northern Califor nia. Attorney Paul Kayfetz of Bolif}35, said in the swt filed in U.S. District Court in San Fran· cisco, that J avacherr : his wire. Jean·Claude; and their RunnJng Fence Corp. failed to pay Cully for services and expenses in pro- ceedings regarding the project. The fence was built last Sep-MllS. JAYACHIU•~ D•lt<I No•nmf)olr n. t•l6 M<\R'I' JAN£ POVllOT Etr•Cu1rlic al,.,_.. W'll O.t. ll, 10. 1', and Jan. J, "" St»76 t"" olfl<t of 1114 e1u• ot ltle fbo"'t "" lltH-dcov11,ortoproU1ntlhltm0 Wllhlhe l--------------- tember 'from sections or material hung on wire which was strung on poles along the countryside .• After about two week~ the fence was taken down by •. the scores or young people Javacherr had hlred fo~ •. ,,,. ""'"'-' ha\ foltw1 .. ""'"'on CGl'<trnlf\Q your m11trrt4t0"' You '""• ,, ... wtlUHt '~Of)n\~ Wlt"ln lDdAVlll t)f 1:1'1 dAt• ttt•t thl\ \umMon\ '°' y.,""°1J Of\ •-•I Sl•tll Slroel. \ulta /'10 l>·<0m""1 11 14 Ill 10/~ ~Ill' l• ot tr>il •DO•t M "1t0 d<><•d,nl THOMASL lOllO UIJt l'a-deYatt ft<I• 1<14\•'U "'o ''a'y vou<M,., to 111e v~\IQr>td 4t lftt lew olll<e ol JAMES I! WILHELM of l(iNOEL a. ANOl!RSON. 10?0 Nonh ll•MOwoy, "°" 001<• llo• :nl, s.iita AN , C.llloml• '1101, Wl\lcli I\ I"" Dl.ot• ot DutllltU ol IN VII Ot1'1~ In oil m•tt•" -1•1nlno to ttw .,,.,, 01 ,.111 CN<t0t111. Wltlltft four "'°"'"'all••""' ll"t pvt>tlutlonof 11111 PUBLIC NOTICE th~ $2-mllllon project. * '°" b Uyou f•lf ln t1l,.A wf1Ttrnt~~ wU~f\ W<" 11m~ your cftitl'tull m.tY bft Mter..ct •nd trwt tftv'' ""'"• f'ntpt ~woo .....,_, cont•ln1no 1n1u~ l•v• CM ot._.. or dtirt COM.ff"fftQ di\tl\1M ~f SW~'1W iC19U'UI tUOOOft, (h•UJ ( u'tf'tdy \P'lllO \.U!POOf1, etton1~y'\ t••\ CO\t\ •f'\tt ~ ehf' r•11tl •' m-.y bit' Of~"°"' b'Y ,,. <OV't. •ftfC'f• (C)ylft f'f'\uft ,,, lfM' 9""'1vuin.nt Of w•q,.\ 1.-i.1nq of ~f' or orootrtv M oth~r '"'*'"' c. tt'" wit.~ t• '"'" '"'" Miile• -4 _.., _,Ill ttoh m•ll••· , ... -"" ,. ,,.."''"' t• •~•• ••wt wtlttfft tfl-·"·"'·"'0'" 111 ...... 11-. 0.1'11 A~"'' J ... ,. CSt•ll WILLIAM E SI lOHN. Clor- I Yol•ll<le T Arrlola. l>e!l'ltY 0Tht ,.,,.o.,.., -elllff l!tfft'lli.d o.-dlllO Oii , ... melhod ol _,,IU ,,. ,_'9 e"4 ., ... , _....ttt.d _. mu\t be Ill Wflllflt -lft , ... fot•ft Of'•\(flM d by IM C.lllw ftl• 11""1 ol Oturt. Tiiey mutl lie Iii.cl 111 tfW\(MW\ "'''~ , ... 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CMLOE Pl.EU><iiA"P °""~·'""" NOftCE IS HERE8'Y 011/[N I<> CttG1ton t\avlftq cl•lm\ .ao-1Mt thte -.111 OK_,,, 10 lilt ~•tot (181"" In'"" otll<~ ot ,.,. <•••~ ot 11yo .,.,, • .,.1a c0Ut1 or to .,.,...t ,,,.,., ,., ,,,. .,n,,......'-<! •t IN olllt t ol STAHLEY a. COOLIOOE, AllOtf\f~ •I ~-. SS' Wtttr SI .• t11 t .... Cll'f ot SANTA t llUt , 111 SANTA CRUZ Cltufl(y0 Wlll(li ltlttr ollt<:li ll IN p!«t ol -4MH of tM VOIOtrtlgno<I In •II INlt.rs ~r1•'"'"9 lo u Cd e•t••• ~" clal-wllll ..... "4!(~tf P'I' """' ... ,, mll\I bf II ltd M prHelltOO e\ 410o l~ld wltlilft IOUf "'01111" •ll11r lllo llr\I publlC6110ftof tht\ llOllO. Ott•O NOii•"'~' 71, t'16. f!fHl!LCOOPER AdMlni\tr•trl• ottllee\t6t• 00•10 oeo iffnt JTAHIAY &COOLIDOll AIWMY--•I·~• ••.-rs1. s.t11a crvt, CA ..... l'\illll.,_., Or•11 .. Coad OIMl\f 1'1101. ,._.,,"·•'Id 0ec •• IJ, XI, ttl• ..... 16 PUBLIC NOTICE .......... Hiii•. C.. '1Ul 11 u I ,. f.l>tO An~ftO lor Eu culrt• Publl\~d O••nQf' Co•\! Oal•y Pltot. Ho• 1', And 0.< 6, tJ, >0, tt16 4"1-t• nollct O.t.O NowmO.r JO, 1'16. Rowll• M M.trQtr JollnW. Helll C.O·E~•cOllonol t.,.wm ol tM •-N "'tG tSe<•OMI. JAMH I . WI U4 I LM elKIND•L&AHO&IUOH lfltNertlll ...... •Y, .. •JH s.i.i.A ... ,CA.tmt rt1: 111•1 u..m1 A-n fW C. I 11.c11t~t Pvbtl"'9d O.anqo eo .. t Ooll'I' "11ot, Ot<ertltler •• u. tO. ti . ..,. '°,. ,. PUBUC NOTICE NO'TIC• INYIT IHO etDS Nollet I• N•elly t l"'ft lhtt Ille~ of l:Ouutton ol IM lfvtM Unified S<l\Odt 01\tfl<I ot Ort 11tt Gtlllll'I'. (Atllor11I•, will rtt•lvt M•i.ct Dicb uo 10 t 00 P "'· Oft l llt 71111 f ay ol 0ec.tmOtr, 1'1tMWfll<fl tllMVIOlllO. wnt bt PllbH~ly -..S ..,(! l"ffd for WaldlllO Ye lllt"t S.,U•fllt. l ltl Con<llllO<\• .,,. lnttr11«I0'1'1 at'4 lllcl Nltmt IMV lie Ml!alMd 111 ... Office DI 111/\I_, s-rt ltrViua, 2MI Al..,.. Aw-. lrv1M, C•lllor11la, T.,.Ot\lrtct '"'"v"' IM rlQftl to r91i'fl *"If 9' 4111 ll'O. .,. to ••I .. ••Y 1rr~lll ... "'" or lntormolltlt\ lft •llY 1110\ 0t ll't Ille .. ~ ... lr•IM Ullllled Stlleel blAttcl Ot,,_Mtrlll°" A11#'0rlNCI AO-llt ~ 0••• COHI 0.Uy l"lltll ~btr U, 10, t"6 )ID la l'ICTITIOUS IUtlNIU NAM•ttATIMINT TN f04i0wl"9 perM>lll •rt dOl"ll Ml· rwn:~OMONT l!LECTllONIC IN· OVSTIUU/8Mll INOU$Tll1£S, t'°1 I!. Int\, St Ne. M, S-1• .a11.o, CA. ttlOJ JOll "OdfttV l tf .. 11, 1'10 N. Orn-. S...•• A,.., CA. tt101 KWlft .JO<' M°"'oom•ry, llOS 0111 Ori .. , Ntw-1 lt•Cli, CA..~ Tiii• llu\l"fU I• tOlldUCled by a ftM"•I pitrtM r.,,lp IC•••"J _90,,,.,.,. """' •tM-flll .... ltlod """" ... ~' Ct•'' ol Oro119t COUll1Y Oii Oo<Mnbef 1, ,., •• ,..,,,. l'utlllWO 0r ..... Co••• o.lly """"· OK..., .. , .. 1>, 111, 11, 191' jOJO 7t PUBUC N011CE l'ICTITIOU' IUJIM .. $$ NAM• STAHM.aNf T'lie follOWl"9 lltf\OI!' •rt dolr.Q "'"'""•"' ~t.O SVSTRMS, tm Pl-I• A ..... Cott• Mt<A. 611 ,,.,, llic'lf~C. l'9nl1•r, <IOOOrlOl\W..,, "-I*'\ IM•dl. CA. t?MJ ~.i.r .. "'· ..... tt••· -OrtOI\ W•Y· NeW~ .. actl. C/4 . .,.., Tiit\ W\l""l la CO'ldutlH by 6" lftdlll!Wel. ~rjOrlt M, p_,,,,., Tlllt 11'l•IMlll ••• llltd wClll , ... eour.1., Cieri! tt Or•11oe C:0\1114y °" °"°"*' •. "' .. ..a "1tllltllff Ora11tt CHlt Otll\I Pllcrl, )K. t),20,!l. tf16 ..... JM,~ lt7l )ltH 6 Sentencing of precious metals broker Rlcbud. J. Hord& on two guilty pleas to grand thert counts is being delayed until March 8 so he can make possi· ble reatitutlon to some Investors. Hor etz, who operated an office in Mission Valley. was sought by authorities for nearly a month before surrendering Aug. ll. He entered guilty pleas to charges of ta.king ~.ooo from Dr. Andrew Arend as and $10,000 in cash and $17,000 In silver coins from Dr. Ro1er Ballard and diverting the money and metals to other business intere:its. * Conductor·compose.r Leona.rd BematelD has beeo named a ttuatee or Brandeis University in Waltham, Mass., the school announced. T_he position on Brandels' governln1 body is un- aalaned. • Anotbcr prejudice h.lt the du.st with the elcctJon ot 11••1 Carter over GeraJd •'ord, soys an emplo1ment •~cl&llat who predJct.a lho effects lbould be felt "shortly." For those wbo hndn't noticed, lhe President· elect. at 5 feet, 9'1it Inches, b more than thrc Inches shorter than the man bo defeated. That makes Carter only the second candidate ln this ccnturr. to beat a tallt r opponent ln U.S. prealdeoUal ca\n. l>alcns, uld lloben Hall, presldent of a uat.lonwtd'c cbaln of personnel aacncles. I I I I I ' ..... •• DAILY PILOT Monday, December 13, 1976 , .. ..._., ....... _ .... , ... u. .... t-• Hovs.t For S• DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS G··::~~:···-•+••n•••· ...._..._ ,1002 ---------1 Houses For S• ....•.•.•............. ERRORS: Adnr+inrt GeMrol ·1002 should check ~lr culs ••••••••••••••••••••••• doily and report C',... MEREDITH ron lmmrdiately. The GARDENS EST A TE DAil Y PILOT OHUIMI t-"0111\JI entry inl<I hu~c liabllity for tht" flMt In· living 100.n. t-'01 m11 1 ~lin· 10.: ruom. Guurllll.!l correct Insertion only. klldwn with un•11krasl ----------1 ur~·a l!ugc f..imily room "1th tr;1rkh11g r1rl'place. Hou•H for Salt-W.1lk 111 dusl'l 10 masll!r •••••••• • •••• •••••••••• ~utlt' O'.vncr will help I 002 rinan1°t' 'I ry $!1,000 tlown General ............•••••••.••. ~HERITAGE REALTORS $36,950 lit ti r!1•rora t1ni: & fie 11...:hll ul l1t'lll. p;1t1u ,tfl'J ' C II 111 IJ 11 Ill I' II l I h I :. 11ow111u°' I ''"'' lvw11 hn1111· II '"'' .111• p.1v111,:: "·"""" I •'Iii lfllllll'\ Cull !fti3 li11i7 LIVE-IM INVESTMEMT PEOPERTY lll.'aut1ful <1wner·~ ur11l 10 thL~ µm.Jc of ownership mi:omc prope1 ty. Ideal lor ltl•! Jl\C·ln uwnr m•rnai:c·r. Also :! :iparl· ments ft>r tax :-.heltrr and w:11t111g h:-.l of nice te- nants No cl<'fcrrrd ma in- lt'n.arll'C ht•rc Re:.il value JI Sl4~.1lO(J <.:all 673·8!>50. 11111 \Olllf I h.11\t 1• t11 l'l'l '"'"'I'"''''""''""' & " [ ,. • · ·" 1111•, .11 • r•t ,t,•rh·rl · . ''"-"" ''"""' '"""'" .i;05' ~ 1,11,,.11 ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA DEL MAR Outstand.1.1111 4 bedroom, IJm11y room and 2 b:ith ~el on one or Costa !'r!t·~u s l>e~t' l!tret-ts. Thu. fine home has an un ~u1tlly.long hiit or extra5 u1cludi.ni: separate laun drv room, new Spanish lcl(tured i.luC\'O, l'um plete lnterc<>m sy:.lcm , new \Jwllin d b hwushcr, and thc !isl goc11 on und on Full price $711,900 CALL now, 5!>4i 2660 «;;SELECT I PROPERTIES Meso Dr. R·2 Home with rental unit on laq:e R·Z lot. Frwt trees tn back yard. 2 ranges and a refni,:. meld New wiring in r eur vnit S73,!l00 PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642-5100 ~; {!I II\ OW.'\~R :J Bi hug1·-•• --•• ~ •• -.-.---.~ •• ~ •• --~.-•• --., ~J1il 1um11u~ bdrm :1 11:.i . bn·jkfa,t nook. 111ll · •h0 Harbor Highlands un•a. modern k1ll't1 Top 4 BEDROOM nmd JmmJC y.ml ()uiet Char ming 3 bedroom + OEH street W.Jlk to Wcslclif home 1n prcst1g1ous :.hop•., ;'I.-. pt Jli. Tennis Newport .lie a ch. fo'an +GAME ROOM Cts SHl,!>00.642.3336 tasllc s wimminf pool •tt•r 'I fl 111 fl\ JOI! area with separate dressing •1 lh1 • 111 ·It ""•rv l111m1· room. Excellent location I••• 11i·.f 1•11'1 ·'' "' 1 .1.111 ---------•!near s h oµpl n g and "" ,, ,, , l11.f1·tl 111•1• 11111 cl WA.TERFROHT Manners Park. 'I '' '" \I •II' •' ll'l u111 l'11·r llo.il (.'horn· lo<:J 640-6161 1 ... ,11111• 111, ludin,; ,, 111111 I Bil . .! li:Jlh-.. 2 l1H•til.111 111111.0,ll'r "11 1,. ltJlii'' h••• 11al111, Ill'" I 1 \ "'' .1111 11.,,, 11 1111 1111~ cl1•1 k Wun l last hin,i: ;;t u ti ''I u I' I ' 1111 l' •• I I 'I i'.I '''"' %111,1,, Balboa Bay Prop. Realtors [ ~ Bl -*-6~~--7-060 *~I -· DRAW A BIG EXQUISITE BAY VIEW 5147,000 CIRCLE! ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE I INC. COVING TOM 4.PLEX $123,500 1700 sq. ft. owner's suite ~1th fireplace plus three hURe bedrooms. Three 2 bedroom. 2 hath apart· ments. 5 ca r garage Best buy 111 this VERY popular model. Call to Hous.tfGr~ak Ho11tH FCK" Sde HouHl For Sale Houat• For Sale .•...••..••......•.... . ...................... . .•....•...•...•...•...• ·••••···•·•••·•·•····· . ..................... . ········•······•····••· ......a '002 GIMf"OI I 002 G....-rol I 002 GtMral I 002 OCllMI PoW I 026 ~-leeda I 040 ..•...••.•••..•.•............................................................•.....•.........•.....•..•..••...•.•• ················••····· SHIHGUD OH THE 1$1.AMD Sh.lngled and charming 3 bedroom, 2 story, close in on Balboa Island and in perfect condition with hardwood floors, brick patio, copper plumbing, and sunny decor. Walk to bay and to buy. Asking $124,500. U~l()Ut: 11()Mt:S REAL TORS·. 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mai also in M~sa Vercle, di 546 5990 PEACOCK HILL Spacious executive home in pre- stigious North Tustin. 3 Bedroom. 3 bath with view from balcony, on large estate-sized lot, near schools and rid- ing stable. $102,000. SEE TODAY! CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M . BIRD Asso ciates. Realtors ~~~! .......... !~.~~,~~~!'! .......... !~.~~ VACANT COMMERC. LOT ... well located in first block off Newport Blvd. on Church St. Two lots 50xl40 (to be sold together), zoned C-2. Realistically priced at ~.000 total. H~ eootuDliUb • • ehl.igPI~ RB>UCB> $7,000 5 IB>ROOM WITH IA YHlOHT CHRISTMAS SPECIAL BaJbo" Island North bayfront. with pier & float. Zoned for 2 units. Prire is down to $257 ,500. llang this on your Christmas tree! l mllo from hubor, 2tlOO POOL• $72.fOO bQ It 4 Br, 2h Jl.i, Isam S~ad oul ln thll hll6e 5 rm w1frplc +den, tut1AI bedroom bouie plus ly upgrut.lcd, pro bonua room and de · fe:.sionally lnd:.cpd, no hghlful 11wlrnmln1 pool. yanJ work m.~ Ptio idoal for famllles wbo Only 496-1799 like lbclr rccrc11Lion al 673-4400 home -pool table la In· B Tot0 I 032 eluded. Call for appoint· ••• ••• ••••• •• ••• • • • • • • • cnent. 842·2535. BY OW'Nl::ll 48r, 211..1, ht t1'11\tll1'1•1nrVN1<Hl.,.,,. =.~;::; ~:; [ e IWNI ...........•........... I ' Division of Harbor lnvesfmet'lt Co. Jti.FOUNTJti.IN COURTYARD PubHc Notice Goverwment GeMrol 1002 GeMral 1002 IS the vlt'w from the :-.p..inou!> rm.1 11ler ~uih• of ttus artlst11:11lly dl•1·ur..1l l'<i home. 'rtw !lpa1:1ou!:I rel'rent1on r oo m & "dance floor ~mooth" patio arc 1dcul for l'llll.'r A1aumab&eloan• Available to anyone. No new loan costs. Low In· tcrcst available, tllkt• ovi-r payments. 3 & <t bedroom homes, hurry. callM2·6Wl. .........•••.••...•..•. PRICED TO SR.L! GOVERNMENT VA A~"unml>ll• I ,01111 St'c thlll upl(radcl.I t:oiita '\le:.a f.i m1h h•l nH· lx>fo1c )OU buv • ;1 llR. :! UA ~·" hltn,, l>W, io'A hl.'al. und. fph· l'alllll'd & lll'W cr111,, l>hl e l!M , lge puuo. " bltn ll UQ Vacant ~H.'IS\I ' &16 3928 UI !i 15 ;~\ltJ Lachenmyer Realtor ..••...•••.••••........ COSTA MESA CHARMER t.tmmit Energy :.anng n · RBB1 µas kuchen a11d t-OdJ,•ii:. t•xtra fealurt·s. At S72.900 }OU should lil'C this fine "#I fn CaOfontfa". home TOL>A Y' 531-5800 IT ISN'T lntemotlonol Reol CHRISTM ... r YET' F..int;i:.tu: :t Hr f;.am1I) Est~ Metwort& -• home co~lJ Me~a·:. But don'\ wail. Youmu.5t mo:.t popular nn·.a • As-1----------l :.ee this supe r family !>unwhll' \'/\ loJll Ea:.y •SPECTACULAll VILLA home with S bedrooms, 2 mo n 1111 y 11 a} '"en 1 s Speci..il Spamsh Villa s tones. ls on a rorner lot Uon t m1 ... s th1:. on e w "ro~hl iron & brick near all schools. 11hop--------•-•I II ,. 11 ping and H untington S.17 soo tu Pfll'C. ....... entry. n•ram1c till.'•., 3200 State Beach. All for onl.v ---------•I nov. 1;.11; 71il i.q rt !>Bil JU,\ Glonou:. • ' ,. • ,, 1 • are.i Kehat·all'd !>clll•r $113,500. Call 546-2313 DANDYDUPLEX [®BJ ""'"" '"'"' ., '"'' ..,,., .. ,·.too••"'' ~·~~[Lo:~~;;~:~•al [ i 'fif ftiff f :! Hedrms «ad1 unit Coronadt"IMor 1022 . ----· • IJ Garal(('S ~l'Pilr:1t.· 111111~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Huntinqton leach I 040 ror pri van' A ,t-.11 •·1· PRIVATE ···•••••••••••••••••••• Ceftfurv 21 item lhc:.c da):. So llun t LA CUEST..t. SURF REALTY rut off until tomorrow' BEACH ACCESS "" offcn\ tO 10~. Uown OK 4 BR Rt"duct"d 3 Br. :!bn, h11:hly up CUSTOM HOMES . $69 950 ~:xt:1.us1\ i-: wn11 11~~ 646-8811 ANYTIME COMPARE THIS! $82.000 4 Bdrm., !>Onus room, huge country kllche n with fflllC Great locatton n ear park & tennis rourt.s Qwel rul de sac !<lrect. As:.uma hie V ./\ loan at I!',.,, C. F. Colesworthv REAL TORS 640-0010 to SI 09,SOO. s:radl.'d. Family rm & from $911,500 1'he pncc 1c; right, chi· lrml 0111 rm. S18,000. l'h Downtown Hntgn Bch lucat 1011 ·~ J.!rcat. till' 963-4324 509·1Slh St. . m~tr Wrm '" 1:1ant, th1• Models open dally INCOME tOJ\M toS PM ) ard '" pool "'"'"· thl' PROPERTY :h16 1471536·7542 I ~1 n cl 1 ' f 1• ,. • t h l' bJlhruom' a1 c 1-.11 and 2 HOUSES the t1r.,plJl'CS a1 c tuo OH A LOT - 644-7211 Two IJr~c new hum''' 1111 a 11,t lul'Jktl 111 vnmc ~ llunlinj!ton Hcaeh n ·ntul -eL_ . • arc;i Each homC' has (3) Real Estate _ lhn•t' l.irge Ut'droom s and double i:aruge. 'fhl' by NV3/AY 2 BR & GAR APT. 2 Cov massive kitchens hnvc patios, OICC'ly furn, so or all the bwlt·IOS Own<:r l:O .. Sii!. .o11.501o...1s Hwy. Only $107,500. J\gt wilting to S<'ll on an In· ~ " 675 3222 tcrrst only loan Call for SAVINGS" BRA..._.D .._.EW show111i: ap1101ntmcnt <.:ompellhve pnce to sell n ....,. n1-11 iu2 25:!5 & do'>e by J an. Super!) 4 BR + den .,,.,,~.,," '" "'' '' fl11orploin trl -levl.'l. the> •d<•;il ctlmb111at11rn 111 ) i 1-"caturcs mirrored en· a new h o m l' 111 .in ~, j try,L.R.,Famrm.laun-[®If~~·;; ~I~ S pac1ou> & roomy. l' s l a b I 1 ~ h 1• d . ----··=·--· dry, Sep. D IL. efficient nc111ht.orhuod. fcatu1·111~ Kitcn., 3 bdrms, Lrg. ull the latest kikhcn a11 ---------•1 muster. 008-4456 GtMrol 1002 G..,..-ol 1002 1--------••••••••••••••••••••••• .........•..•.........• WESLJ·:Y N TAYLOR CO. llEA LTOHS si m·e 1H4U No Money Down!!! to vcter{ns l'aymentl> hke rent. .Fantastic I\ bedrm, f1rcpla('(', GrNt neighborhood. $$6,000, .,AWiil.:)..,.... ....... ilolliJ UDO ISLE HOME FOR LEASE 962·4j7'1 r.::) 546•8103 ~---Lovely 2-story. 3 Bdrm & den home in·, .f.. Sll,900 cl. lge mstr . BR w-lge sundeck. Spac. A'httle ss + a llttll' work LR & formal dining. Cpts, drapes, Un-equals your drc..im poinlmcnts, overs 11cd 1:urugc, 1 .. rge roo1os. J haths, Sl<•P down Wl•l· liar, mi111 mc·::in 'll'W ./\II walking .i1 ,,1~11H'l' to private bealh. Only $165,000 fol.'. Call 644-7211 .... ~ DOLL HOUSE S&S Resale Spcciulists. 3, The owner in Europe 4 or 5 l>drm models avail, ::.ays ":.ell'' hi~ lla n!>cl somew/pools.968·4602 and c;rclel dream home. Pennini:ton Properties Hr mu::.t lt•avc h•~ 4 - -bcdrm. 2 bath home" llh 4 Dr, H~ Ba, new kitchen, 4!>' pool and s pu You'll xlnt cond. big alum. OOV· love all th<' wood and crcd patio, 16291 Fan• br1tk Sec th is op tasiaLa.$62,500.840-2997 JIOl 1 Ulllt) 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I~.,, 1111 lh1 ..11 1111 Htiu ... r.,,,,1 111111" s ha· 1•11111 I 11 . .-lrtttl '1111 1~ .. I I( 11!1I11\JI 11111 k 1q,11 •••t lot•• r11nl 11 ·1111.11• •I 111 lotll 1-.1111 tuu .. ·, :,.i,••a·•l rhi-< '' what can 't ' hi' 111uncl' "••ar 'l;f.'wl)l,)l't ·s llatk 11.t\' a b1.1: 1 li.~lrn11m 1.1m1h foom I" "l'l.111• :! b.1lh·. ;,it onl} .... '!,'~ 111 • J'lll'< l'Od UOll i 11\\lthn1111· m1 ludt·s ten no J..1111111 111101. <.auna, l111l1.1rrb ,iv rn\atc purk I Ill ;I/, ;!;11'.l day. 646·7171 furnis h ed. $1,()()()..mo. By appointment.'· home Fix & save $$ ,. , '""''081,...rr• 2111 S• Ju' b Mils Rood -liesl buy m O.C. tod:.iy• [ I MIWPOIT CEH'TB. llurry, please call Herber View Hills L~k Hom~ 3 br. 2 ba. xlnt loCJtion. Vacant & read) for 1mmed. occp'y Sl 34 .950 /\gt. 64-1-6397 CLASSIC BY THE SEA BY OWN ER · The Colony, 3 Br , fam rm. frplc. air cond. $73,000. Prin onJy. ~-83.11 OCEA.~ VIEW \111 lh l ...... I Iii JI h t """" 1 "•' I 1., drm I h,1 \h Ir. pl'"' 1:, lt'll\l\I' 111111 ... I.: \\ I 111 l.1 Ill'\'"' f.'1lu I\• ~I ~it) ~ l 1 7 °1 I . ../. J('" s.tU(~ tjt'trltAA RI .ll TORS Will Sell VA .I . .. ,. -~ IRll( llL 644-4•10 . 898-7855 540-3666 tr-:@:::::::::::-·1iitiiii~jijeiiiiidii1ji1·1ii\ 1---------1 ~ .......... !?.~~· ~~!'! .......... !?~~ (r;MIJ) TWOUHITS \ I lidrm + '1n)!lt• On l.1r • It ~ Int :>.Int :-um m1•1 "mll'r rc•ntJI. Ju~t .lt'fh 111 tht• tltl':IO I 111 \'•I .ii \:17,~00 BAYFROHT I ll•lr ms 1 h11ths, new ''' '• I "'t'llP•l•rl' :.! Stor y, l<>h•1l "••>1l~ .:las">. r11cr fllt ltll.11 \' IC'l' W J lt'r \ .. " S''l'I ·•Ml t,.J 'UJ,.f hl'Z ~"'.j.1 ,_;\<'., associated l•Oa<E•S--AEAL TORS lOl\ W hlboo 6 't JU I BEACH RHREA T S41,3SO '-1t•1 '" 1v11m1llnu ,urf 1nol • r' '-l..il ,,1n1l' H;rt•k Freshly Painted oft · ~ " We're here to help! Hwttlnclon leach • I D<·ane lloml' C le an , tnda ~ e 4 IEDRc:idM + nedl. I hcdrm. fam rm. FAMILY ROOM rl•11·nth p:11nted 111 und Vi ACRE l .1 t 1 Luxurious 4 BR. home. Family rm. & 1mt !oat uvor. po 10 . .Ill.' Quiet tree lined ... 1rret lo hMk ).ire! Xl11 t family formal dining, With View tow ard pnvllte dnvc. Seduded hnmr• offr•rNI at 11 low Ha rbor Is land. Boat slip. $325,000. entry to l:.w ish li v1 nlo( Sflll.~•llO llunv 1111 th1'I room. Epirurcan k1tchr11 on1·•' .. separate fu1n•ty room . ~UPERB F-f OMES I f" 1SS5 W 81ke1, C M He&I lo M8rkel Bukel 549·86SS GeMrol 1002 GeMral 1002 .••....•........................•..........•.. IACK IA Y VIEW -BLUFFS New carp<•t one! !.parkl 10~ Plllllt I ~\\'<'l'Plll J.\ master bedroom l'lllTI plr~ lfuc.t•'. hu~l' rear yard 1 lt0<1m for 11011! .ind maybe h•nn1'' !'>1•llt•r houl(hl nr·w anl! 1nus1 sell' Try 'it.~no 1lown · Qwck' 1117 W10 , It/ I J • ti ,~, ff [@Bl , 1r11 1. 1>.i' ,1r1·>J 1•>.t> J S E CR EiC 1 n,,1011 \\1111\mv, "'''"tlr11 A MIN E ! , .. ,1i. ... ,., 111, •• ,1Ull1·tl 1•11 F.,t 1t1ni: tv.n Slury h11ll\\' In l11.111rm1•t k1tC"hcn with Ot't:;,\:-.1 VH!W Sqwolcy Cl.an I .. n i.h fl\ ""''" with m.1 n~ h111 It rn fl•llturc11 •.ti•p 1111-.11 r-nnq•f'!;it1on h»,1ullful m irrors, thrl't' .ir1'.1 ~ l1rr·pln1·1'' l..>1•dr1111m \ & famlly WATEA.FROHTHOMEI '\11n~h1111• hfl•uk ftl it t roum, rndutJcs 21 hr HtwOnTh•Moric•f p.11111 1'1101 Jacu1.1i -llt1J1<l. r.:u l<•fl 1·11trv . With a r aally ,,...ct"ol \fdito\li11ll make thll' dubhllU~<'.jlOUl&jllrUn.l Just hsted 3 bdrm .. 211.! bath home in Bluffs. Shows like a mcxfel. Has security a l arm plus intercom system. Great brick patio on view sid e. Truly a fine home. $129,950 >. COlDWIU l>.HkY CO. Oon l 1111:.' tl11' \'ac•ant. hkP 111•111 I t1;•tlrm, 2 Ii.1th f:nmlv rnom. Nl•w 11lu~h carp..t.,, fn·:-.h 1111101 anll l'Vcrylh1nr.: r1·ucly tu move 10 Gr,.at Cu'<ta M e" a I 11 r a I 1 on n •'a r school/\. /\•k1111: YJ\,$QiJ Cull ~o 11s1 " r -an<l Tf•::'l/NIS ''OUl<"rS unit attoch•d for 1.._. 1:;irden l1vini: at 1tl> " ....., 11111·,t Wun l lasl . <.:all Reml•mbC'r . I live in 644-1766 DUPLEX '"ew on market! 4 Bdrm .. :.!' ~ ll;i • to yrs old. Frplc . ~pal\1!>h d1• sign Much dwrm• Im 0'\3l"Uh1tc l'lu,.,, l h1trm apl. Sl55.000 DAVID D. CARLSON REALTOR 833-9293 Costa Mesa 1024 Ocean breNl.'s pla"y a s1re11 s song around th1ll 3 bedr m ~em l'lui.h carpets, lush h111dscpi: & !>upcrb decor make th1'> .111 except1on;1l IJUy at $79,950. • Roberts Realty 1624 I Reach, HI•• Hunctnrwn llu•~ ...•..•.....••.••...••. , .. ____ ,.. ____ .. Frnr M1•<.a \'rrde 2 Story. !i Br. 21, ba, many amcn1l1fs. $!lli,7UU l'h 1~1 :~13'1 µnn only FIXER UPPER •GOING* •BANANAS• on this 4 bedroom.:! bath, frplc hm. Beaut Ire backyard . n c wl) F.ERF'IELD J Br 2~~ Ba, Aspen Model, Jge COY· cred pat io, sprnlclr system. many xtr as. Xlnt cond See to ap· prcc1ate. $77.000 SS2·0593 COOL DEAL! Air cond, 3 br, itas bbQ, waler softn'r, .all xtras. Only $62,000. Just listed! Call Property House, 642-3850 ------- IRVINE HOMES Townhouses from $$4,000. Two to four lid rm homes from $60,000 Xlnt terms THl HOMHELLERS Call 752.5353 In nin• nrii:hborhuotl Jinn)! y111.11 paml & TLC $80,00U ;irca, a:-k1ng $SJ.95o. A~. 67:J 71'01 l.rndscaprd front yard --------- t 'reshly pamtcd mside & WES T S IDE REAL TV INC 848-2J23 PRIME LOCATION 3 llr, 2ba. adjulcnt lo 11.rade :.chnol Ni•wly (JW'lf':R GO'\'fo: 1v·a1·anl pa1n1 rd 1n~1dr fru11 ll u nl1nr.:tlln l'rl'-.1 :1 lice'> l'nnonly 1Je1Jnt0m 1•, bath~ din Coalflln~ R•alty 1111: room arc•.1. 1"~;11111 v G:Jl 11111, k1tchrn llrll'k Ull<,. n1•wly (lolllll(•d ln!!1d1• Mesa Vl'rde 4 hr 3 h.1, $$li ,OllO Turl.tcll . Executive VIHa-r .... 1. H.,-e! Ran~ho San J oaquin to wnnnme 1n l rvinl'! ~;ngutr ed by o 1?01£ t'Ourse and park, tenms & pool nenrhy. Comly patio area, large ma ~tar \Wtc. 2 fledmoms +dl'O, ru11 ,,icd d1nin~. C:ourm('l kit Chl'n . ~.50ll. <'all ~10 1720 famfd1n'it & h\ r111, Ll(c Jti·Jltnr<i, c-ull K44! 2-~il. 1r,x10· pool w f.J;11·11111, -TARlllL cov1·rr1l p.1t1u ()-.or . by ---------•\ :1pl)t !>!Al 1131. $120.(J(H) $37 950 <:Ol.LEca: P/\f<I\ :! llr, ' "# t In Collfondo" fruit tree~. i.::mh•n nrN•. 2 Bed room:.. l hath. -------- 1111 l i o . II y ow 111• r family rm, huur hack llHOLD ... 4!):l :19l7. yard 1033 Sq fl. V11cunt .Thil'I view & you'll he and rcacly tn mol'l··in. the mo!>trr when yn11 COME. Excltinq l 11-11 l'.0111 Ja~m11111 \rc•l'l1 11 11(1 It's Bdrm homr with Dlnln 1 •,o • ·1 -• '" •• • "" • • Ju.~t i:re11t 1 21'1 SAN-JOAOUIPH1tl.LS RD. ;:~.~~:~:'~~; [ ® 11111 ::~H!:j2!~::T IHN!WPO•rn•m ~HERITAGE •• REALTORS CHOICE EJti.STSIDE R~d Carpet c•hoo~c thi11 beauty with :! 1810 I MCICJl'OliCI at hdrm11 , 2 haths. 1ll•n. dow&. The rentol Ufti ----___ 675"551 I GtMral IOOZ GeMrol 1002 hat I ldrm & a loft G~ol I OOZ c;.,,.,.o1 I 002 ••••••• • • • •• ••••••••••• • • •• • • • • • •• •• • ••••• ••• • with a ,__, roof & • • •• •• • • • • • • ••••• ••• • •• • • • • • • • •• •• • • •••••••••• OM-Of-o-ltlnd 2 Story liYlllCJrOOm. 5239.000 - \~'Tl HrRO:vT I f<lMI <, REAL ESTATE Ii.II M ( 0 llEDROOM PLUS 22 • 20 FAMILY ROOM Pres t11Ce hnmr in pre 't1ac luCAliM. S1.'cludcd on quirt l'ul de Sac i.trc:.oe\. W11lk to schools. rhurchcs, park! anti ilhoppfl'11( ccntrr. Cu!>tom huill 22 '! 20 Fomily Room with bt•nm l'ell lnJ!ll. Ca 11903-6767. Ol'fN Ill t •II I llJN IO~l N<'f' l~llJll macnab I Irvine realty CUSTOM COMTIMPOIARY This handsome fa mily home con· tains over 4000 sq.ft. of living space. 4 bedroo~. family room, dining room. study -4 fireplaces, olympic-sized pool all nestled on lg. estate-sized lot in one of the mos t presti g ious areu tn Newport. $297 .500. Polly Johnston 642-8235. (U65) 642·1135 644 .. 200 4'01 Dover Drive Harb« Vltw Genter . I rvlne at C•MJIUI vallt)' Ctnttr 7S2·1414 CE 10181 ILllNS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE FllST OFRaJMG IM THE aUffs Lovely End Unit Trina Model with 3 Bedrooms, 2~ Bat.M. A Real Buy :it Only $103,500 ILUPPS I PLAN Front Row Condo With Super View of Upper Bay 2 Bedrooms, 2~ Baths, Family Room. 2 Patios. $UO,OOO or L ease Option. •• DOYR DllYI 631-1800 Tan..rt, Ftn Vlly formal dimn1c; lut:11ll•d in TRANSFER 401< <!Oi\ honw 111·••r 962-4495 lta nrhn ~11n .Joaquin . MUST SELL Wc•s tcliff ~hopp ing & ~'l,!IQO -.rhoob Pla>·h1111~r In re ____ _ 41R ·2STORY iir yard. boath'umper HIKE TU B t·:ACH POOL· S6 7 ,500 storage., CAI.I. lodny to Sparklinl( p00l ~cdudcd Trl'e lin('l.I :.trecl 10 &ee this fine tamlly yard,nearthclwnrh ' In p r I m c I> l" a c ti home,645·6G41> tercom, J bedroom, 1'11 nel.inborhood l'?rml'll ~ e t baths. £111 in k1l1 h\•n + entry to l.trj(C family hv r R~) T IGE: formal d1nl111l. l'Jtlra d{ln, lllR room. llnrk floor to _ ~ HOM€~ hearty f1rrph1r1• $71,flOO ~~;ooo~ VJLL~ RF.AL TORS -----ce11ln1? f1n•place. Cnun __ ___ 1'urbl•l l, ll l'lllto r 11 try k1t<'ht•n U1ne. ·•n\h · • 1 002556/, 1im---------Flu1¢!<to111• lt'rruce 3rm.h I nml'IO(Oll'l(l' VILLAGllll Httlr11w11v m:1i11c•r ~wtr Park A~klnr. ~GS,OOO OWNER'S NUDE IA11c "PRIMCfTO~" 3bath'1122'f;.1m1lyenter ~gent ~G IS!ltl ly ntrium modt•I S tvnn1nl( Prlnc<'ton ta1nment r ot>m. Many DcmwaPolnt 1026 l'te~Uiie home·. <'IMC tn m<>dcl horne In Unlvcr~l- decor nt1on 1t('m1', 1 •' ••••••••••••••••••••••• r-.erylh1111<! Cerumu: 1.•n ty Park with all the custom shutters und Oc.-i View Dupt.x try to sunken hvmit room amenlli<'I or 0 lar1tcr drap~s. llvrry ! Won't Hr OOftCI Pt. Marino with fireplace, dini",R pnced home • 3 bdrme •• lwsl. 0..11003·78111. kitchen, 3 bcdroo~s. 1 • d 1 n 1 n It r m , , De w O"l"''l"''''·•l~•··•i·•N"r• 2 Years new. 2 Bed-baths. Newl~ painted. draperies, pl~h carpet-[. I rrns, den. 114 ba1hs. $79,000 . 11rbell . Ing thruoul ond ln Im· lf~l\:11~·~ flreplllccs, spacious. Realtors,842·11854. maculatecondllion.Thla . ·= ! $112.~. ho 'l I t l lhi _ ----·=··~~ Wortd WI• lrobn Do you need more room? me won as a s laeboo 6 73.4s45 6br, 3ba, all new cpt.s & price, so lf rou 'ni looklni NEWPORT BEACH SQlaMum floors, area ror ror a Princeton model, RV, lge patio, s min to this Ill It ! Only $79,500 4br. 21-\ hn, din.rm & fl.Im rm on xtra ll(c cor heh. 968·5283. _ S16 000 201'48 2 on, 2 BA, '71 Xlol cond.., N 8 . Purk. &C8-43BO ~!lent I oor lot aeross from park Selling anything w1lh a Extensive wood int, Daily PiJol Classlfled Ad many xtras. $94 ,950. is a simple matter • 496-3517 ju.5t call 842·M'7A. red hill ~, . · 552-7500 • • ... •• J ._ --; •• ,z \ . ..._... ,_,. S. Hoes•• Fw S-. HCMir.ft fOf' Sak oet.fo leal !stat. Ho.let UafwWdwd ~ U..._.,..a.d ..................................................................................................................... ·····•···••·•···••··•·· Monday· D.cember 13, 1978 OAILVP1LOT ., . ....._ I 044 •ectl I 06' 5-Ht&..,... I 016 Lah fw S. llOO eo.to M4tM 1224 ......... le-.lt JZ40 Ho91a U•fwwltliect ,.__ Udwwl.a..d .,.t .. 11h u.fwa. .......................................................................................................................................... ·•··•········•········· •.••••......•...•...... •··•············••····· 4 U . $11.IOO RID THI DUCKS S.,... Oc.• VMW 2 Bl', pvt yard & flur. Ne 3 Br, nr 1cbll, ~rb, bcb, ~ 3244 ._.,..,.. 1 .. cll l2'f ..... t"'-d 3806 ' l&OW MAUIT •'Ir om lb., I & e . Secll.d.ed t:a.y llv'1. 2 br, W.-..,o C...try cpta, drpl, lresbly pai.nl x.lnt tOad. Pplc, l43S mo ......... ••••••••••••••• •••••••••n•• .. •••••••• ........... •••••••••••• TurUorod: lovHtm.at waterfront I.luck; 2 ~ly, 5 den. 21,\ b:11 , wood & llMM ln\~rs '"~it [s" ed. 82$0/mo. 1~1· C.rol,&G-4000 Nl".AT. clean 3 Br 2 Ba WALKTOOEl\CU I 8R, cu~, bll ln11 • .f."' baraaiu. Appralaed at BR A playrm : 3 hG lll»>S f.Arth lllMd COil Scar~9ack~yvacanl Santu'sSpecialSJSO.Ull ..... Lo.a..._ rencbhome. hnmed•e 3fldrmDupleicMIO/mo deck. once. eiti-tlO(JOO Seller llnuidalln Xlnl C'Ond. W:illt lo pool.I. do M .500 4~4148 lol ti6x:JOO ZOn~ A l , pd 1 br pet ok Fe~ ~ J~"" cy, U25 per mo. R1lr. CdM Bl'SrSTREET 1 .. se only, $300 mo. Bkr -• ·-·soot T .... 11 ,...,r. lt'ftn!a •~IUI S9G ~ fully ft!nnod. U)kmii uni> Maln Rental!! MO 5370 nwuuw , .. z '1S2 ll031or•v1,497·3218 Like new 2 Bdrm w/yard "4-2343 Moo. lhl'U l"rl • ~ .. -h e •n .. ,. C YWOOORliJ.TY SM,600 C:all~11~1 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• &aaratessoe>t mo to!. ~ brick fireplace. A OtherRHl&ta+t Cozy 2 br. 121.S. Gua.:t-3 Ur. 3 bu townhou11e. ~br.Chan1h1rbmenrten· PENINSULA POINT --------onnaJ dlnJna . .Fan'1Jy * 541·1290 * ....................... luds ok Fet.-Svarklinic new cond nla, pool & park. IMO. 4 8drm1 w/balconh:a ..... ,..,. ..... le07 l'OOf1a. Secil.d.od ma it.er Mobile HoMet Muan Rental~. ~O-S370 $4 70 . C 11 I I • 'L 11 o' ', mo. 497·32SO. Ml·l231 JlnllUaloua wood intr & ••••••••••••0 ••••u••• ~· Air eoodJUoned. SPYGLA.SS filLL, Vu. 3 for Sc* I I 00 ---840 l.371 or846·5456 eves tr buarna & warmlb ~ 3b 2 b 11 •k EZ care .,.rd Selle Br Z Ba lHl brand new M-. ~ V-rrl~ 3 br, 2 ha. Sn~ FAMll.Y 3 Br, FR, ex • · e r, ll, ec: • ..,... 1 • hi .. _ ..•• b ' ••At7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'•'U • .. SllOO yrlY leue. r lkh S400 mo ;!.~0r~~. ~e:mft '""""" yowner . .....,. 51 Mobile, Modular llomc" new dt•<'or. SeC'fuded b lrYIM 3244 T e Coluny, pool. WA'i'ERFRONTHOMES MB'-0189: · effer loda~. Call now IY OWHH Bulldlng DeUvery .• Scl Loh....Costa M•tG >d. bltos. $375. O" n •••••••••••••••••H•n• Fastidious I Ordn/wlr 631.1400 ,.~--...._. Mtr .... 1'100 Bayfront #8Colllna Isle. up, & S.•rvic1•. 6'70>7570 2 Vtcllnt. 1 w/olrler 968 9301 LEASESAVAILA6LE pd. s39s. Ownr/Aat ___ _. 1122 • .., , , hu""" 11•• ·'oot I• ncwnr I . l 1t v II 64-4-2932 NeW""rt H"h'• Du~1e~. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tw1>11nO••ISf1J1Yll)f<IN1CJ• 'J'rode or tln~o ce . forreeest.or1no ._.,,, ... u " .. AVAIL NOW· L• 2 ... ve n vu1ti 1 agq. _________ 1 ..-• ..... "' 1308 000 G73 7770 -con11l Cun be l>uu1tht us a .__ · ge st We han homes 11vail for br. bllns. rncd Y , tar.i---------• ~I . THE REAL ESTATERS~ RARE UNIV. rARK Olancellor 4 BR, 2~ Ba . lam.rm, din-rm, many UlllJ'ades, on cul·de-uc $79,500. App\. outy . SSZ.979$ · · · or ~Loh/ package or 11t-p11rnlti. '"''"e w/fplc, $495 mo. h.:us(•in.. · ~·och l24e Kida/pell! ok . S310. W-t17:t3 Cryph 1500 C•ll for more mfor. At.it ~I~ appt. M7·7355 °1 W1ihlul&iut1re u•n•••••••••••••••••• 548-1319. twwport. $87 ,SOO ••• ••• ••• ••••• •• .. •• ••• 673 760l -Itanrh Co I I lomes l BR, 2 Bl\ 4' 3 br · bchfrnl. --------- 3 IR IONUS CEMETERY LOTI> IJI s:!W. t:timfy 3 br. family & Voorllel<I Univ Pk on Cliff Dr. 4&4·~033 ; Santo AltO 3210 + Btn Paclh(' Vu Memorial Mo.Mtaln, Ot,Ht, pet. lleacbcomber. fee Culverdole Col.Park 1.21.3) 8711-41723 eves. . u•••••••0 •••••••••••• Quiet hillside cul de lllll' Pk. N.B 1':ndowmt•nt R•MW'i 2400 $1$ 631-2UllorS47·2501 Turtle Rock -3 Br. trplc, y11rd. $300 per Portico en~~ ll~~ llv. care lncl'd, sac $375 ca. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdrm your choice of 3 Ocean view 1275. 1 br, mu. 499·2986. 918 N . ~ m • ar I ck r r p I c . ~ t'll.'llum llCll;:lJtUO llomc. l $225 E/Side 2 br. d1:1c .. l'~l. f siwt $400 ycurly Fee. llrl11Dl s A ~llCIOUS ri:ul country ------ - -J'l0<·k from lift,, ul Snuw drn.., "ar, fncd. yd, pa ho rom 0 Main Rentals. 540-$370 . • . . -WV ~ll~rC• <.;Ol\ONA DEL MAR t h b .. 1 t ,.._ • I • ~ ·"" .. 3 bdrm. yolur cho7 lee of 14 . _ . w-...._._ • ...__ 1291 c en rca .. as ure11 . ....--n:1a Summit for !!ale Sleep Mat. adlts. 646-HYllJ t $335 $4 s .... -• ......-M, a1tmf1cenl BONUS . p-1600 ... -~ny lr<>e~ ~·.9 OOO. ---------mm · o · l:.:mcrald Bay exqws1te ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------I L MILY RUOM ·-r· ., n ,,_ ... ~ ..,., 'tES R • bdrm your choice of 6 2br 2bu pool close lo WILLOWS r A • over ••••••••••••••••••••••• 49'.?·0Jl!l f.,·, " A VE OE family Crum$450to~ ~a'ch,teMill.~tc.Lease.2Sty,4 br,2ba,nucpll, 700 :-.q It. -ru1scd MB>/ONTL ILDG> home, 3 br. ram rm. 2 No l"ees ... ~."""" dr'PI!. fpk. OW $435/mo. 2 llr ·rownbowie. frplr Pool, tennis, conlinenlul brc.tkfasl. Some oeeon & Catalina vlewa. CI0110 lo :ibopplng & fine beach. $62 500 ht.-a rt h fr p l e too ' fplc, 211 ba. $1;00/mo ""' .,._, 003-4569 Ml osu Aut N~---------• "'-lh·"'-al beamed C'"al Xlnt lnvcstmt $500,ooo ltttrfaf~ u r RANCH REAL TY · ... "1--------...., .,..., ~ ""·-II f , _n_Jquc I oml'.S 546 S!l'JO ·-"'LS fee 2 B T _.. t l' &&4-2611 Oreal ramlly home. 3 In,. 12 fl. we l h u r vwuer WI lnllf\Ce !! • ••••••••••••••••• •• •• •• 55 I ·2000 ..... '~ . r OWiu•OllSO •P • .., Bedroo ras. 2 bath!I. w /refri.:. Secluded int Pran only, cvc:.HouffaFuntJstt.d 3Hr.2ba,FP .. 1Reyard UQ,UMAllA.CH ~ice Jbr. cpls, drpa. Ba. frplc, encl patio. I UntASuaJly large lot for master. Tiered r~wood IH4·1917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJ:!S Also Mesa del Mar3 Sunsh1ney Sharp End 3 BDRM, newer home dsbwhr, good yard. blk lo bch & 1hops. ~. famUy enjoyment. One decked lanai patio 2200 SHOPPING MA.LL lc6oG ltlond JI 06 br. F . P .. den . $400. Condo. 2Br. all bltns localed In Porlatlno kidsok. S350. 642·SS83 673-7183 ____ _ of the best buy11o in 1111• rt Plus m1.1c:h ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~411 1Carol .agent Comm pool, dose lo Laguna. 2 Baths ,------BR.2 ba.Swedl8h rrpl. 1 · ' m r ·•C ur ·t 752.1·00 C.JnJoonCop.\t•oM frwys . No lse $325 fireplace ocean view Coftdomialum• rvine. ,.0,~ ,, .~. ,, ~s ·.. '1• • 1 lffk rroin :\! 1,,1.,n ~aJinl 2 'tory, 2 lir. uul College l'itrk. Btny redec 675•6488 F. 11 't ( · h •L..L-t htd 3425 cov'd. patio. no child. or 't5Z3 CAMP05Da:IP.'ll"'E ~ ""' •-rl, $325 mu vrly -I Hr, :! h,1, frpk, bltns. --.xre en aro. ome -..-1 pet& $325 640·7~ [® I ~tore:-&off1~1S. :>Jiii i""' "" ~ SSSOMo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ l fU!' ! u1 6 x gross. owner t>IU IJl!O(l lii:l ll'J70 n(•w cpt~. d rp:., fncd l>-100 Wood_bnd1tc ~rwnhi;n.~ 3 Ur NWPT CR E 5T delu'te ~ -~~ !}!_ oraft~P~1.673-:IO'Jl lalboaPMiltMlo 3107 rno.631-27 1lor646-~7-~ak~a&~lcpn ~P~~a:~~· 3 B~RMS . 2 balh<i 2BH. 2HA. liv. din. i><>Ol. CUTE ~~~~~~!!!~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lk-ltcr than new. sharp ----Spacious grounds (3 tennis~-64S.4861 One bedroom, one b.>th LIDO ISLI:: ·Dy owner 3 Br, 2 Ba, lg. patio $150.000 673 1610 LIDO ISLE lncamt Property 2000 S300 l•enn Pt. "'Ir Bay &. :11>c1. H.ba. Fl'. Bltnl>, IJ:e 12) 2 bdrm. Ht both lots). 3 car gara1te. L.lv. aparlm<.:nts, South or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·aa· n 2 Ar unlil Jun•' Io l. "u 1 el s l r <'..: l . Cundos. $310. month rm with flrepla1:e 8tll· To-.<t.OltM ·~~ ~ "' k "' ~·-• ......__._.__d 3525 highway. Cloae lO bcuch 67 Steps To Sond r2!3 I :!4:J.5J16 children, small pcl uk. Eves, 559·4536 m 1tc .. en . .,.,mo oceun ._._..,.,.,.. and !.hops. $2$0 per 17 Unit Motel Apt ----$150 mo. Arnold Bro)'ll'l> view. Bxcellenl family •••••••••••••••--••••.. month. Ask for Mlul, '-I00,000. SJ00.000 J>owu Costa MHa l I 24 (A~nt l 545·9491. LEASES home. $485 Mo. Near South Coast Plaza, 675.2311 OWnerCarry BalJn<l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----AVAIL.ABLE Bradford Tnhse. 3 Dl-l. ~ ....:..... ~ ~ - OPEN DAILY Charming house on great street. f"resh & clean. __ s_A_.M_. T_O_G_P_.M_. __ I Brick frpk .• lots ol A,,:cnt67J.4545 Furn Liltle Olli l111U1>1) 2 br 2 l>a adult<; only, 2Bll.1Un ........ $.125 2 BDRM. llOME. _lge. l'~Ba.newlydecorated.~~~ ------· -Uul. paid. Mature or re fr1>lr. din, rm. Set'urity, 2 Bil. i »a . . $3.'\0 sundcc:k w (ot'c~n view. Pool, lge patio. child OK . nny lower 2 Br, 1 Ba. ·~ L09MG a.ach I 048 pa n c I 1 n i: , u p 11 u t 1• ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• kitchen. 3 Bctrm~ . 2 ln•est In Futun Lanc:Uocked property on soulhside uf Lai:una. Great ocean view. CJll today! baths. $147,0llO LIDO REALTY ' .tl77 \i11 I 1rf11, ,,H *673-7300 * Comm ur Ile:., <;r .. ,,M.~ tired mule only. Ne puul. ,\C. W-D. S3Su 2 HH,2 Bu .. $375 I.iv. rm with f1r1:place S:J:JO.mo.556·1977 kitch. (pie. $275. All u\il sooo rno. a Un1t:.1. on rhlldrcn or pets. $:.!:!!\ I\ v u 1 I J a n l s t . 2 Bil, 2 Bn $311~ W JW Curpet lhruo11l. --pd Adlls only 673-6:.!16 !IOxllO 101 $110M fa rm mo 11125 Anaheim A'c (71 ·1)53:1-1305 nr :!UR ,2 ll:i ·S4 Kilchenw/range&oven llllANDNt:W3Br 21,~Ba, · -·---- 218 ~ W Wili.un. CM 548 -:n:w 1213 I 2 G 8 I 8 6 l I v t! 2 HR. 2 113 15 $-125 Mo. (pie. '2 ml from Dohcoey :-.-11 41134 :ill hJJm o" 11t•r messa1t:e w tDonna Tarr 848~ St. BC'h & Dano Wharf ---NewporUeach 3169 --2 Rn. 2 Ba ~~ l ·BDR:\1 APT. at Woods ~so per mo. 631 8282, 8umbCostaMc~J 12br •••••••••••••••••••••••New cstm 2Ur. dlx kat i :::~:!.::· .$42S Cove Bcarh. Lanai 85PM.524-1012 Evs. & 4-1 hr on •,acre. i\ll w,bltn-,. c·pts. drps, pat. .S<l25 w1swim pool. One or the nfwtt O g.m.1ges. Slt15M • ·2'J'' I.In lt;i ' -,horcs, year leUISl' y(J, hu.:e ln!lry rm S300 Jlut, 2' ~ ll.i best rt'ntJI\ 1n Laguna Duplextt U 36 0 Pnn unly.U1llVau"hcn. rnu C all :Jll IJpm. 30ll,2'dJu .S4 ror"''7<•t . ••••••••••••••••••••••• b lst.>. ~citing m.1uned. MORINS REALTY ... 494-1057 • 53J·fi600 "' 1 Bil. & bunkroom 540~30 3Bltina .. $4 -.... Q COSTAMESADUPLEX2 On ( k d M "imp rurn s-1~ ~1onth 3 BR 2 B ~1 co a an onaco rn ---l{e11ltor~ 55:!7 . J ... FURNISHED STUUIO Br, Married couple. 1 Dix 2 hr w. frplc. & pvt dec:k. Uays, 751-8!110 All li.SSl~ HJrbQr View Homes DanaPoint 3226 30R.2'dlJ !~. Al'T al Victoria lkach child OK. no 11c>t ~. 1-:,,,crylh111g up~ralled 8UHITS Ladohlcba•fronl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 01l,21,u.1 ~ 1 Dlk Iron1 <t op~ to _642-6682eve:. THEIA.SILUAF s.duded Oc.ton Vv J,l(•;iu11fullv IJnd'icJpctl. f' ' 3 RR ·» Ru ., ~ ~ , I d I 3 BR's. 2v.a both with ~·(•c nwntr.OpenSat.& Santa Ana "t'2 bdrm 5Bll . .Jba.SIOOO:\to Lo,·cly 3Ur <!bJ. ''1t•w. :1 eR:ii•~ua beach. Own e r pa)s New Y re c1·orut1'1 :! fireplace and lge tlblc ."·in .,,0 ..... c & 3 l ·bdrrn l'rirne pro Lido lteally ti7J ;:10(. Fam rm, rrplc:. dbl i;ar. J lllt 2, 2 llJ ullliues $19S Mo ~nts Fvrni,tt.d bdrm, 1 ha opt l'ool .,. '" "°"" "erty $125,000: 15 , l'wel st nr Marina & MISSI~ R"''"'LTY Nca.r beach. i\dulls S:IOO garai?e. Canyon pr1vat•y. --------down ........... __ U &.-1 "'-d s~hls S42S Pomt Realty J BK, 2•1 Ra "'" ~ ~:.:.:.·_:·,··•.:.::~··•3••7•0•7• mo. $12C,500. Agenl673-4S45. Bluffs uz" Plan BILL GRUNDY .--s n._-.. Inc -1!11; Sf..00. Have others 3 Bil. 211 Ua.. • . $625 PHONE 494-0731 -eftm-a 64'90113 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----J HR. 2 Ha . . . . • .. S800 --•••••••••••••••••••-••• --------MYSTIC HILLS Just lai;tell on Vlsl ll REALTOR 675·616 1 lolboa Pettlnwlo 3207 Fowttaln Volt.y 3234 4 BR. 2•,. Bu ........ $475 l.egilMa Hlns 1250 Near water. $100. Ulil pd. New Uuplex upsta1r,, 3 br, 3 ba, Sauna, spec· Roma. 5 Bcllrm. formal ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18R,21':!Ua furn .• SSS~••••••••••••••••••••••• Kidsok.Fee view of fla y, Jetty & tacular vu. #lreat Exec. dinin1e rm .. lam rm. East Side cr.1~2&isa W> Ull l>d l br. den ~I' FAMILY llOml' I hr. drn. 4 BR.2•,, .......... $800 3 Dr hou:.e. Immaculate. Main Rentals,M0-5370 ocean. 3 BR. 2 Ba, iun home. Sl55.000. Open Sl~,ooo.c.,a1~,645·72~1 .. R.A .• approvrd. 3 'unit< \\<Jtcr. k1d5/pet' V1·(· ;>ool & rcd\\oo<I patio. •IBH.2•,eu ....... $795 Close tosC'hOOl~&.,hovs.--:;--.,b--1 1 deck lmmcd Ot'CJW . llouse Sun. l ·l'i. 1433 Century ..! Westchrr _ !1,000sq It lot, pluns, by M.11n~niu1:1.~1~.-'._>3'i'O S460 m o. 960 3011.1. 3Hr.Z1<:i b11.B1s:Cyn $700 S3SO/lae.!194-0lZ2 Lge_ br, -a, inc , utl. SMO mo 202,2 1-'crnlcar Coral.Agl.673·7GOI ----'----rl02771 -----Nr bcuch. $32.S. ll~ W. 8470068or631 2J:J:I THIS HOME has an enclosed walled yurd & patio. one large bedroom. with room to expand, nc;ar town uml beach. $57,500. ''Z " Reali.Or, 494-861 l •Mewporthach• owner~~ __ CoronadelMar 3222 ·~-----LGCJMMHICJUel 3252 ~:_Bl vd962-0SOS · · Uluffs 3 BR. 2~• 11 ... 1~e JUST LISTED! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Redcc.3llr.2 ba,nu cpls, ••••••••••••••••••••••• CoitaM.ia 3724 Lge 3 br, 2 bn, frpk ram-rm ··~;" 11ta11 •S. of Hw y, m•wer. 3 hr, drps. fplc, encl p11t10 1''orLea11einadultcomm. ••••••••••••••••••••• .. bcums,\'(lts&drps. Unobstructed view. ti:e Corona del Mar Ou&>ll'X, 2ho. f11lc. lndry. no pets. S375 /mo :lfi3 ·4:iG9 2 Br & den condo. Fan· S""OOOWIEK &UP Evcsll73·2000 l{reenbclt on bluff. L ike newly painted 2 2 lir un 1cl .. Rar .. $4!15 fl75·6900 531 9!>-15 AIU No h•e ta11t1c view. Clubhse & "' • nt•w cond Walk lo pools. its w/an l'Xlra j;Unl ----pool. $:>~. Pvt owner. •Studio&~ Bit Apts nn. I bn lowcr-Cmt ~ By owner. $ l 39 • 500. hoasc! Pnred lo sell th1!) l~.iut nu hmc, J o~m inr Tiburon 3 Br. 2' • Condo. kcfer to Monarch Sum . •'IV & Maid Scrv Av all of llwy. l blk. to bch f'v1 1;4.1 6529 C\'CS, ;5;i.:;041 wknd. :it $135,500 <'all (;reek. 3 br, ram rm, 2:100 11efni:. dshwshr, :.love, mlt 493.0331 •Phone Serv, lltd pool 1111 t Io . Ad 1 t s . o 11 l y. (lays. Mike Schlocssm.a n Rltr. sq fl. no lsc rl'q • d. bltns. pool. pri vilegcs. • · 2376 Newport Blvd, CM 644-6101 _________ ,1::3stbluH 4 BR & forn rm t;44-63!.17 ti4-l·G449 S375 mo. 963·3426 or '+523 C.o•P05Dl~IP.'llME OCEAN VIEW. adult S48·975Sor645·3007 Br. 2ba-.-p-vt_p_a_U_o.-Su-b w /var w . By o wner. TRI l'L~;x Jo;.sruE CM 2 Acdroom11. lur1tc op1.·n S62·6.Sl5 ~0e:i"";;uBanltylssepu;.7~ !~· SUSCA.SITA.S mllpel&&ch1ldren.$42S. ~Ian Pnnc only 833·9!69 1779 Wcstmanl!>tei-beamed l1v1ng room. Hwl1tiftqton leo4h 3240 OPF:N DAILY · • · .,.. · Minutes lo NB 1 BR Ph675·0178cv/wknds ---------1 S'00.000 557 6075 large famlly or di.rung ••••••• •••••••••••• •••• 8 A.M ·TO 6 P .M · 496·4482 f Ad It 0 P l NEWPORT SHORES . . , room . d1 shwu sh~.-& TurtJeroclt 3Br. 2ba. aulo Ml1aion Vl•io 3267 2~f;New;rt.~Bl:d C~.11. DUPLEX Jg 2 br. 2 ba, REAL ESTATE '100 1,1,,"''r'' ~' 2br,2ba,den,2patios,1"BRhouse.2 BRhou!>c_& built -ans, f1replare 1''0RLEASE:3bedrm.2 s rklrs cul·d ·sac •••u.................. bltns, l car gar. $400 D •ZZLERI sly villa S73,000 ~~·0~~~~a6'1~1~j\~ WJsher & dry<'r in· ba,brandnew,1700sq.fl. J9511se.7~2·0428 Lakenewbig3br.ramrrn. Sl7~ I br near beach. ss1.4710.551).4264 A • 642 0417 own~·r · · C'ludt-d. Good loration Landing bom~ w /3 car _ 2 ba, rprk. hltns, 2 car S 1 n g I e s a I s <> Cotto Mna 3124 Tremendous feeling or BUCH UHITS ~month 6.J0-83511 gar . $525/mo. 1ncldg S&S bwlt College Park 11ar. Li:e' fncd yd. Kids Beacbcomber, fee $l5 •••••••••••••••••••••t• '"a 94' 1: \ a9 <'J•tt openness with fantastic HARIOR VIEW KNOLL 5 Units. near the wulcr w Spacious. new 2 hr. 2 ba. gardener. No pets • doll house Im mac 3 br, ok. No fee. 1375 mo. 1st 631·201lor547·2501 WHY HOT? vu _framed by beamrd New ~1ew rondo 3 BR. HunUngton $175,000 bltm, rpll', 2 C'ar f(a r. S FOR LEASE· 3 bedrm. 2 2 ha, S375 F.vcs 640 1538 Pioneer Rily, M2·442l Sl40 Mo. Adult Perk No Sunken hvm room ceJlinp, fplc, 3 bdnns. ~~::· l~~:~ r~.l~~~·1~· i \Jmt 0Hic1· in Nl'wpon. ofllwy S:~1mo. 675-ba, brand new I~ sq.rl. WVELY 2 sty 4 br. 2·~ .... wport leoch JZ,9 Pets. lnclds Util. 1 Br Cathedral cefling $102,.SOO Move in Feb 752 039" $.Ul.000 l:niqu~..! .. ~ .. o~rs_. ----Landing hom1• w formal ba . lam rm. cpl, drps ••••-••••••••••••••••• mobile hm. 642-2627 • 2 bedrooms. l \'J balh1 LAGUNA HIDEAWAY ~ ~droom & den 1n C&n10f! W/teeluded fe.Jt yard. Patio, terr11 re & Ir~ ~st. One male to Lown It be1ch. All lhl~ fc>r tinly $64.500. Call now to .!Ille~ ~ p€HIG€ HOM€~ 300N. Newport., N B. --------·--llousc wJntcd, uorurn. din. rm .. ram rm. wet th.ruout. grdnr lncl'd ~~~ L r b hr SJSO Attached garage ''·'MorNo.L:1aun1tB~h. bJrS575 mu lncldg 640-0074 ONPENINSULA pge,urn .adcdleor. . Washer/dryerhook-up 206 lt'-nlde. H .I . 646-4463 "" " " gardener.Nopet.s_. £ 1 re er mi e aec. no Pvtyardwllh pat10 buslncs:.man, non· RoberisR•alty 2 lm. Oen Patio home. w7~~~f t :::{c': a':::S! pet.s.64H679orS48-0868 Adult.s,$375.mo. !..~k~~-~~~~·1 ~~ ~~s 848·1611 Ueerrleld. rov pa tan. t.hulreet. $490/mo lse. • --leach 3741 f'OXHOLLOW 4967575 w1bltn gas BBQ, next to ESPECIALLY LARGE ::;:;;;................ VlL~AGE c·ommumly pool, 1 child 4 Bdrm & den. Fronl STEPS TO OCEAN 621 W Wilson, C.M. <!Ur 1-den. md1v. home w/ BF.AUT 3 Dr. new: tile. ~-~~~:~a:e~5.st~841. w/view of water. boats & View. frpl, gar. 1 br. 646·2010 hmo1s , pool, sµa, !>CC'. cpl!! & drps. JUSl painted. Spyglass fllll. $575/mo. $285. 494·5184 pac. 2 br garden apt. BRING guarrl. $675 mo. w / $360 S_ngls. rhtldren, Spacious 3 br. 21'1 ba Agl 63H400 Pool & rec. All util pd. YOUR RACQUET DUPLEX·E-•I• CM wrrhaseopllon. 6'14 6920 pets. OK . No ree. 536·fi670 Tw n h s e w I f or ma I l.ogMna Hills 3750 YOL'RBJKINI ---'-----1 orAgt.,673-5744.554·533'7 din rm .. ram.rm. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adulls,nopets.$225.Mo. AND YOUR ROAT $87.ooo JatnHneCreek frµlcs .. wet bar & AC. HA n D T 0 FIND "'LICl"'PL"'•"' lnc.rcfrig. "' B" 38 \ h TIUPLEX·xbtt NEWER HOME E tbluff E h A ~ "" .. A El Puerto Mesa to \111s 5 " f omc Spacious new 3 br. 2 ba. b b L"catcd on l~sl greenbelt as xec. omc. Scenic Mountain Views l"'""' M 1 A CM overlook1na the ,.h,1nni·I £asl..lluJe luc. Good rcnt;il IHne. J)m'o &. !om.rm, fmmac, spac 4 r , :1 a, 3 W/"le• .. 1-0 Una". r~rk 4br, 2ba. ram rm. Sort .,.,., ape ve, " S89 ooo " w lk t s h I & • -• .. Large. dlx adult 1&2 646-6SOS & Ncw11un S hu re~ w-cu. · Lennis, pool, security curgar. a u.,. oui. No pets. 1AJ(l6 Foxelovc water. New crpls, drps, Bdrm Apt.s. Furn & un·•---------$91.~ Roy McCardl• .-tare. S700/mo, l:.e opt sho11ping. B~•rs:aan prir~ Way. SSl-1149. paint. Walk ~ schools, fum. Brand new 8 plex. 3 Br. 2 OPEN SllN l2:. Redtor IBIOHtwporl UVllll tl<Mt>449 or S475. 8411·0427 or -shops, tennis club. "' I J . Bil' .. _ n . ll als t•·2 COASTROYAU :>29C1\l\1\l.,:-J B. CodaMHaS4a.7729 9792088 NEW Smoket r ee S7SO/mo. Lse Refs . ,.~i.6~~~~:15g/6~3~"" a;·:~sn~n~ts.0cii°o Rambl1ni old world AGt;N'f r,73.70011 _________ •12 ~r. 2 Bu, den, frplc. TWOStyhome4 hr.3ba& Townhomc. 2Br, 28a 640-6775or645·22AO 25211 Stockport, Lag 827·2479orS48-8077 country ~tatt ovc-r'°°"· _ __ _ _ rh1ld or Jl('l, ocn. ryn, ml fam rm. 3 yrs old Beaut. Pool. ~ubhouse Close to Hills 1n&nn<hufl\Jum8each SanCMmt..t. 107630nalot 38Rh~e &:ml! vu SS2.5.b31·321.!___ yd 751.3755• 968.2720. tennis courts. S385 1tNOWAVAIL * Sorry nopcls Lrg 2BR. beamed clngs, Unlqur &. c-xtr1va11ant 2 ••••••··~=·•••:••:•·••• Dupl~x Sil.">.SOO IO'" ctn C t M 3224 !163 0008 Av a al ab I e 1 mm ed. THE BLUFFS. S500 lo · · angl tlry. no pets, $200. bdrm , 2...., b1lh vlllu 11ro u• J UST l'l::RF E<..'T c)wnr/i\111 540 OMS 01 a Ha -SSI 1429 $7!15pcr month ~leach 3769 20-t9-D Wallace, 1148-8883 fl'UIODaJly df'cor.alt•d an lmm11culalt• br11u1y ••••••••:••••••••••••••Clean. 3 br, 2 bu, R/0, UIG CANYON, $750 to ••••••••••••••••••••••• pm natura I m alert ah w 31\ll 2111\. cha1 m1n1e l'wo 4 Ple~t''I Fa h.1H• UNIQUI!: 2 br hom, frpl, cpl.~. drps. 2 car ~ar. SOOS per month 2 br. winter rental $.100.•----. ----- Library w lhreplaC'e & f rplc . a ho ke roof. l! C2)281-l le tl! 131Hl A Blki. gos & wtr pd. ~85 mo. No $345. 963.4559 531.9545 • R&tT.ALS • HASTINGS & CO. (2131 '44S·S96J or <2131 Adult E·s1de 2 br, encl wlndJna 1talrca~ lead pr1v11tt' p11tios. on Uw rrum N H Onlv $1 20 000 do~l! ••• I br dplx $170 /\gt, no fee. l BR. dr n .. .. ... $475 Realtor; 640-5500 447.9443 gar, patio. Lille new. No In< to ma111 ve 0C'e1n pnotll~l comtr an town r,1rh ownr Alli 540 0..'>.'15 mo, pvt yd, gas & wtr pd. 2 1.m. den .. . ..... S38S -pets. 644-0878 . view blduway tuJlt ONLYS72.SOO $486680 II UN 1' ING T 0 N 2 BK . . . . ... $.'M~ Bluffs Hevcl 3 BR. 2 ba. BALBOA Bay Cluh Bach. LARGE2b 2 b ..,_I S250,000 • RP.RTHA tlf:N HY • UNITS ------HARBOUR AREA, 3 BR. 2 RR . . $4~ Lovely greenbelt & pool. apt, avl. 12t23/ $400 mo. r, a._...,_ n-RF.l\LTORS 4!1?-4121 :'lbr, l::·S111e. New lltunt & 2 BA w /hui;te family 2 BR .. 2,, Ba ..... $:>50 $4SOAgt 644·J133 00-4097 fnnl & 1m. pel ok. Call 21U>e1Mar,San l'lt·m 47·1H1830·32··Ul·li4110 <'Pl~. frplr. R.ar $400 ronm & lr1>lc. near 2BR.2 n11 .......... ssoo 6'42-6612forappt. ZlA 5SOM1-; t-·11cer t:11 mo Av:11I 12·1~. M9·3847 sthools $425/mo. CAI.I. 3 UK. Den ••....... ssoo Harbor Vw Home, 3 Br, 2 Lge 28r, 2ba, frplc, gar. 4f6.7lll ll l·Oll6 THI VIEW per,, SOME brand n .. w. or~-7712 'f On JN RE ALT y 3 BR 2 ha $575 ba·Carmel. $575 per mo. patio. S3SO lse. 673·6753 or NEWR beaut. apl.8, l & 2 ---------Al.ONE IS WORTll SOM F: pra ch•·tJI :J llr, 21JJ Condo. Enr l 841!·1371 .. WF. Al.SO 3Dlt:Fll.°2~:i·b~·.-.'.'.~S4 644·7655. 675-1058 ~~n~~~c~~~l~iS~ 1 _..._ IOSO $llSOOO Movctnnow ownership. palio, j(J.r, adults only HAVE other properties 38R,2Bo ........ $425 WATERFRONT Condo, Oceanlrool,avall.nowllll C.M. 011m·4pm dally. ~==••n••••••• Royol """'°" N<• pet.a. 581·5851, eve~ ror rent. Homes. ApL\. & 3 BR, 2 Ba .... • "· · SSOO W/34' slip. 3 br, 3 bo, dbl 6/11/77. Deluxe 4 BR, 2 M~32'29 2«H9C.mlnodeFAlrcll11 If. IQ ii~ ~7f.27 Condos. 38R,2Ba ........... $M.'\ 11ar w/opnr. tse or lse Ba. 2 car gar, sundoclc,1---------IPuU 8r,cmthlr. huge Capo. Reh. 493-2143 pa'!'!. 4 BR Condo, pool, tennis 3 BR. 2 Ra ............ 1400 opt. 540-9119 W/D, Dshwshr. ramlly 2 Br w/aar. JliO, -H•w ear, frplc, aprk.lre, clOle -handball & basketball 3 BR. FR. · · · • · S42S onfy 2910 W Oceanfront crpt, l1e rocd yd w/patlo. to ehop8, 1cbooll, frwy. GOLF'1tOS Prapltl"ti•a R...tal1/HofH/Agt ~mo.9'19. _7888 3'1)R..~Ba .. de .... $47!l 3 Br, 2,Ba, Harbor Vlew, 545c)mo 673.1672 · Water pd. 2224 "D" M7-4C25anytlme. Dramatic Tri -level 1Sl•1920 NRSllOPPING 3BR.2 Ba. ·\ ..... $410 adlu, S5SO mo. 644-4211 · · Placentia, call belwn I·~ •-Ha--t I052 Res1denceonGolfcour11e 1•00 ou~il$T 1>11w~ HAC1< 4br/2bo/'39S/mo lftt, 2 Br condo. I V. ba, pool, J BR,21 ~ , .. $530 mcaaage. S.C.._nt. 3776 638-'4120 ......-..,,..... llllr,2~~0a.l=ree room. '"lo111&8(1CUl1ly, jncu••i'. New painl, 3BR,31 .•... $800 ••••••••••••••••••••••·---------••••••••••••••••••••••• II b U._.ITS r " ... h ••R o~ u7a THI I .a.y L•&a 11 ovcrloo in g luc " COSTAM~~A crpt11, drpl.'I , tile & 4n ,3 ,,., · • .. .., " R3chclorApt. "' llAr FIX & $AVE raclfic. Olscover fin~ UNDER 5x•1 GROSS l''r. Qtr/3br,2ba,/Condo wallpaper. W JD hook.up. S Oil. 21i'l 811 ... · • .. ~$0 Our rental speelalists. 1 blk to bcath. $135. a Bdrm, wa~r pd &J60. "Bdrm "bath air cond a re hit e ct u re and •o .. ~"'/1 t 1 '/ / 9 673 07 8.arbsra or Carol, are Ad 1•• ,,., ..... 1 ...... If ., • • • · · 57.500. PKn UNlT ....... a I as. sec c i.$2 5. mo. · 04. Alwaya available t.o help u ..... 4,,.,.,_...,_, uoiout ul, apaclou.. new aw •.• ~mOmeda••oLcTYcup*. wor~maodship inhtbis 32Unltsln91g8ear wlth Call549.a6SS i 1347-8553 """' nnd • t.enant. or,., ir~ .... L-a 1716 apta.Pool,pvtpatloe. """ -spacious ream ome residtnt managrr. 3 1 v• "' " _... --.-· Adulu,nopc\9. Gallery ol Homt8 '164.500. Realtor 752·9031 blocks from 111ke In Lown. ReDrly! $215. 2 br, kids & )'OU are rentlna. help you ••••••••••••••••••••••• 329 Avocado, C.M. 171411Jl·t41 I A<l.laccitocean &Marina $240.000. $60,000 down Comer 3 br. 2 ba. encl pellok.Fee localt your new re· 2 BR, 2 ba on the ocean. ~ ---------1 view estate slud lo\ In Owner cal'T')' balanre or p1t10, fprk., boal/trlr Main Rentals. 540-5370 aldenco. f\im . S'JOO .• unfum '600. TWO.STOIY oru or 1150.1200,000 excban1e.CAL1..S45-6e46 artt~.$39Smo 646-2'700. $280. 3 br. 21,~ ba, kids &3Br,2 be,ooculduac.lg a.ya.._. Totahtcl.lrlty,elevators, BEAUT.branduw2br,2 NJOlJELSHORES 1 d ,__ b•· •. .. ......... ...711. ~ooo rte. CaclUUes.•99·2835 ba, Uv rm, din rm, frplc, bOmes.SIU,OOOCorbolb. ~ ~R€HIG€ New E. aide, tee. deh.lxe petsok. Fee Y • c......, to ac .. •pr ... .__., • .. ~ beam ~II. bltna, Jac\lul, !1~_alvrooc '!!aP\1~1d.~aQr. '~e•d· HOM€ triplex: 2 BR, 1"'1 ba.. MalnReotals,5'W·S370 U7S. lsfl m.!'. only. •r 1 8h iar .. ~anvu.fl.42·7'992 " '" • " " u ANCHOU&E frpl. & priv. rear yd S52·0430a t 7P .. , «-r. ,,_ llt.... From S360 mo Ail days $175. 2 br, garajlc + kids 38r, 2blt NB Con4o. Ten· u.fwwitlwd NlCE New l br, frplr, $129,SOO. IMYISTM8CTS . S52·7000 nl ht.11ss2.0507 & sngls. Beachcombcr,3BR&deneuchm.Lrit nJ.s.pool,frpk,2cariar. •••••••••••••••••••••••pool, adult., no pels . JAY W. YEATS 17141496-171 I cwi>Ort1 ~,11;h Tn~rx in · g rer $15. 631 ·2011 or fncd 4' rear side yord Oc vu U7ll yrly. 675·3823 GtMc.. 3102 S230. mo. S48·47S1 or REALTORS 499223'1 cana w o&t oc FA1st.sidc3 Br on~ acre. $47·2:501 w1playbH, all bltna In .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 6463798 ....... vi... 10'7 s..... 1010 rui;.::t;u61 t::i·m~s W/3othtrunlls. $310 Incl Sharp, ueaky dean 3 :r~~~e area. Call ·~::rn~rlew 3 Ba. 2 Ba, 2 Br: 1~ b•. sund•ck " lARMINO E/slde 2 br, •H••••••••••n•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -utll 642-8874 br. 2 b~mc w/briaht. &45-S503ews. patio. Garden Grove. ba 111 drl MIWOfflllM• OWNR2br.11oodtoc:allon,NEW Uolls: 12 Un. 4o 3bdrm hse E Side. cheerful kltcb, dining • !lekllch.,A/C. cul· · $250.Nopet.a.545-0760 2 °'::re\ vr. Lg. spec1at In every woyt newly dccor'td. 1019 So. ~D~ C:.fn ~o ~".; Flrl'placc, 1irfc fncd arH&frpl. Pvt back yd. de4ac,fcacedbckyrd,nr WAT.ER FR 0 NT · NEEDARENTALT? :S.':..isa?or.=:.J8~r, a.st.oey family oriented Oak St. S3UOO. 5541200. ,;.,. ir,o/· P o y. · backyard. Qwt' a~t. Only S375. 848·94.2'7 r.•rk, 1chla, 1370 mo. B PRIVACY br We havo &bem fromt--------- MIM wllb 5 ~· 3 · S33S. 979-2651 days b l ...... ncL gtdner. JO min. lo Oris lulla; apac 2 ; 2 S'1Smo Br a Ba, fplc, pool, hty • .......... I ld.1ntn"28Y ow n e r . 3 BrFIXERT 1' Eataid 646-S464evn '3Br,2 91~m • ...,ach. lrvlnolndust.lsMCAS.l be:D/Rulltu5640<8873 KIDS•Pr.TS WELCOME E·Slde. C hlldren OK. -• orma . •· townhouae. Cloae In to "·f ox, • e • &Uson Hl dltt. Owner child ok, no peta. 494-1115 NEW £RA 8 LS l2IO 548-0916 hpk:s .. coa,y Cam ll,y rm. O.C.C. • South Coaal CM C u 'de· 8 a c • Easllide l BR colla&e. S3M084, aaeotk2·7481 Reuoaable. 2 llojoCowt. DITA . ' o...dn kitchen•• de· Plan. Adults Rcnl-Lse· S'1UOO/ofr.Af;l.&U-M66 c:rpta, bllna. 122S. Encl. 11\V. Oroua (Oa'f fmmac.38'R,2~bt .. all 13 -2800 '11JE£ Br 2 Ba, Meaa Verd• IJ&btlUI 1paetou1 )'&rd Or Buy. t».idO. lmmed. Loh for Seit 2200 yard SOQJ SHARPI 3 br, 2 ba. c-pQ, aeouwct eonun In Irv). elec. counlry kllch. Pool, l 1.19,9300 aru. E'oel ••l', new cpu, wtUl bandaome covered '**a'°" can 1148·6308. · d.,,.. bltn•, ou paint. N.-c:or. 2 br. 2 be, cpg, JJcu:nl fJ tennla eta . ..._. ..._.. Jt06 pelbt. fl.$0. 540-70M i.uo. A c:nua~ ••c al · •H••••••••••••••u•••• 2 Br. 1 bath Di>l1. Newly BBQ. llida. pets OK. S39S drpt, nr tennla. pool, Gear by. lllk• to th ••••••••••••u•••••••••r---r--------- lllwOOO •DR, 2 ba, htory w/pool. 1·2 LOT cpt 'd, drapea. bltln1. 8'1.:noo Jacuul. $52·&3'11 ort beach. Vac••l. $47$ tno. 4 BR a ha rundeck Bupg from $200. Cpl.a, Lovely Republic Home. 1 COSTA. MISA ~. 548-3011 .. 1 _ ...._ Z "'--"--1:00PM Aaent&40·0Cla0 r ,_·· .... ~· 11. d • cb'p9, encl. yd. Kld.I ok. - .a...a-Ml. north ot So. Coast .. ...,,.. -'"P"'.:t w-r • rytr. Nopet.,.541-0Ma lLU.&Mll~ Plla.m,ooo.S46-~21 $27,SOO 2 br, F.Sldc, New cpta, CJunl Ready to moveNew2Br,Zba,commllOOI. BAYCREST, s Br. L& $8Zhear11. ~ ()peAlloliaeSat/SunU.S (O\Jplexplans> Paint $300. mo. Avail Oflmo,i.t/laat,M-1731 c.ennil,•una,ex.errml& yard~net fncl'd. Wft.UAMWIMTOM "*" 10motlllft1 to Mll! •H~dOO .aot So. Sprue•. s.s. .. 12 or '31·2'*> tNS. 549 ll8C7 or &38-1712. AM2·1718 ukfor £Wot. clbbH, Jae. 071. m OUI ...,_ , -.nu Real &ta~ ~mt ClauUled ada do Jt weu • CiJ Coldwt"ll Bo"k"' .. -.. -----'- 8J0 O~ILV PILOT MO'\day, Oecembef 13. 1918 Add it. .. Build it... Diaper it .. Hammer it ... Carpet it. .Cement 1t...W1re it...Hoe it ... Clean it...M ove It. Press I t . Paint it. .. ail 1t...Plaster 1t ... Flx 1t ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb 1t...Patc t... pe 1 ... cmo e ~ ... Roof it...Landscape 1t...T1le it. .. Tr1m lt. .. Sew 1t ..• Haul it. .. Add it... Plant 1t. .. Alter It... 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Her~ 531 0101 •Rtt1drntu1l Col'\trel<"• 1.loyd l'k>nms Con5truc Uon ~ Yr~ i'>-P 645 Sl2J St;CLRITY IH/11.lH-:RS All phlil Cb l'Ulli:r~lc. blockw.sll and <'u,Lom bnck work l.1cens1:d and bonded &IS 2U3 l ChlldCan ....................... \'II.I.AG i': ('Ill LUC\ I< t; Corona dcl Mttr full duy cure. pre 11chnol l•nv1ron ment, 1·nr11·hmc·n1 op portun1l1ei. Lll'l'n:ll•tl, 1101.ll)A\' SPECIAi, C'\p('rtt'nCild , l'rcd\!n !o;xpru lluw1111n urdener Sluvloader. dump truck Yd cle.inu!Jlf. tnmm1n1t. haul.Jn~. tree wk. 11r11d pruning Lt ll.iul '1t 1n1L demollt1011 ,ctc ~ IB87 7Sl<19:ll Expencnn·d {; .1rtlcn1111: Service & Clt·.inup~ Quality Work M1ku 548 2().1!) <::old Du:il Maintenunce Quuhly lawn c·are Exprt trtt work .il rec1s prtr(•i, ,.'r t'bt!>. 00:1 IJ II HauillrKJ •••...•••••............ YOU llAV~ IT Rl-:Afn' l'Ll. llJ\UJ. IT AWAY TIM~-6300 Sonny & Jer fo'ret· h11ul ing, cleanup. lrl'e work for us11hlt< •ll'mi. 1-\•n c c !> b Id 1t i. 1 l' m () v l' cl 551 2005 llOUS1':C1.i£ANING 1~ MU\'I:-;<;' I.el :.' ""pr'd l'am\·Repa1r 3S yr~ In Our 8u!>tness ('4 11 mi:n nHl\'e you Heu:. area, workmao11hlp J.smce'i. R»eaedy Ann:• "' rt'f:1 4~ 6936 ~~ 11583 11uar T11kl• -.dvanl of my at ti7S OM3 PalntiftCJ/PoperinCJ l''CJ>l'r ~ 70.SC llOUSEC.:LJo:ANING Ry rchuhll• touplt• rll'f'!> oo;J ~l:J llOllSto~C.:1.1-:ANI NG ~xp'd Own Iran::. ~S SIU6 ···••·••·•·•··•••······ SUP1':1tl01{ PAIN'l'IN<: 4i •CUSTOM 1'1\IN'l'IN<:• W.ill1ovennl(:s. lfrl'11, lu1r11-:xlr Jleu!I llatc:s 963 58t3 (!;i II Urut'I' :'1-Ui 0720 1•vri. Paiftt Your Catt. J\ "rt: 1-:xtr !Sty s:w~ lnlr, .t-:i.t Pu111t1111: rm $35. all pril'l'h Ind painl. ~'rel' ('~l. s.12 3rn4 l.UMBl::R·Re1u1 lr. tt'· p1pt', 11'\llollallon strvlccs. G . Gidley, 642 9315. -------M•IMCMI t.,.lr •......•. , •.•.....••.. CANOPY "lV' SVC C(). lat Rot\I Service 111 F11lr Pnce' 9tJ0.1633 t'Lt-:/\NIN<i In /\Niii 2 Sty ~/lntr ~Sr co l'nc·cs incl mtr'l/luhor Guor, tnl!rd. fr<•e t'"l. lll'>n t I~· h111 11:.wui:.:ll'd 'ERAMJC Tllti. New or For fllll' quul. p11intinll & rmdl. J1'r est. 11ml job11 i.11 r 111 i i·(•i. lou. \'tlll wckomt' 536 2•126 urt s __ t<;\pcnt•nct'(I with rN~ i\flt•r :, I' !\t, l!l:'I UAAO 1'ed U31; 7<~ or 55l o 134 ..... )o'INISll. 111·:~1r1n:c. & Hpr Small JC1h11 c)h. tll•u!I •m1 u:m1 Sham1100 or Steam Clt•un 11.•ll!d 675 7K.50 2 f<111 ,. h,i)J or b.ith Confroctor Garden1ni: iicrvu•c-1n Newpori, Co:.l.1 Mt•i.a. t:dM & llunt1ogton Rea1rnnuble ral,•s fj.U 7:i&I Hauling, moving. 1·lt1<11111 $71UJJ. Tniework Rl·a~. ~ fa~t, f~e c:,t 842 4.597 •• • ••• ••• •• ••• •• • • • • • • • l'ETEllS l'AINTING t i';,.pr'd rt•as ratl's, fr<·~ ''~l Cit II t; e11c S52·04SH lt1 l·hurd I hi Prt'si.ur<' Tree Ser•lce dl•an l1r~1. do lhey'! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lu· lnllll:lb-~'»5 llt'movnlll, trirnmll\JL $ I 5 :I fl S 3 7 · 1 :t9 6 •> r • •. • • • • •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • NOTICE ri:f1 :J.:114! L~Jo: ~ JAHVIS !o'1replucc:i· Plunll'r'I Houwcleanlng knck Concrl'lc Pal10 Fasl, 1m1fo~:.ronal quullty prW\lttg, freo ci;t. Llc'd l'alntlnl(. lnt11-;x.1 Reas, puinlrnJt a 1 very low l"ully ln:sured. 642 2624 tll!pendubl~. Free ci.t. rate:; Mii 842'1 Hcmovln!f trimming CallJ~yti457!l6.'i __ - ----topplnM. 'tns'd, he: how 1>.111v 1'1101 <.:la~, •'"''' ... b 1!1~11f,1y lh1·11 Jl)I'~· .l~'.I"' wllh h•l:lhthl~ um! 1m11.1rt " Our .111,, w1· a11· 111011.t to :..1). 11·Jlt) i: 1•1 1t'~11I1 !> I' hu n l l>I.! )l,.H Add1llon.s & Jlcmodl'lmi: C~nt/COftcrcte 002.~73 r.1e 3171S.56 ·····················•· ReUrt'd Sedona. Ari~ t'Ou pit• will houses1t & c.tre for pels & planls month uf Uec Refs a\<111 1'42 4957 ••••••••••••• •••••••••• 8l(l(•k Wall~ IHHJ 1'1l:. Wanl a REALLY CLEAN Rel, ,.~t,64<i0.164 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Garditnlr19-- lJob Scarc 1a Concrete fnc ••••••••••••••••••••••• c;l!lleral contrl!te work YARD CLEANUPS C.'ommerr1.il Res1denllal Monlhly MOW & 1-:oc; 1-: 4:Jff 0US9 l.1< 2..'>0941 Call Hon 557 6709 HOUSE? Call Gingham Girl. Fr~ ests, 645 5123 Classifwd Ads st'll b11: -----items. s mall 1ll'm!> or Want Ad llelp? &i2·5678 my item 642 56711 Jo'rece;,t Slum~lCJJll'. t1lt•. Workmani.hip Guarl\"d Ploster/R~lr bondt'd Winter rates. blo<'kw.ilb brick Jllan I t I" 1-' ••••••••••••••••••••••• &lS-5124 , .n1 er .x. ter .. rec ei.l VF.HY NK\T r.\TC'H -------~~npn~~:"'tu~o;~·~:i~~ :!S Yr:. c xp tHl·0295 JOUS & n ;xn R i-; SELL idle item::. with a !Jt;O 3953 Want Ad llclp" l>-i2 567R Free 1-:,1 11\13· 143\l D111ly Pilot Clnsslr1ed Ad. Apartments~ Aportme"ts UnfunL .A.por+meftts Unfunt. Apartmenh Unf\lm. ··••·••·•·····••··•·•·· ······••••·•··········• •••.......•....•.•••••••...•••.••.•••......... Office Rental 4400 Bmineuf1nve.t/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ananc• Money to loe11t 50 2 5 P.nonob 5 3 5 O Help W CMded 7 I 00 ~~!~~.Mtto 3124 Cotto Mesa 3824 ~~~~.~~-~~-~~ ~~~~.~~~ ••• ~~-~~ •••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• :!br c.-orner Condo. Vtllu S11ft5ttt NG/ A w1nn1ng combtnolfon of odoll oponmcnr names wllh luxury oppo1n1ments ond superb rocreo11on 01 o premium loco11on Tennis • gym • rheropy spo • sw1mm1ng • b1ll1ords One & Two Bedrooms, One Both '~ G> =~go. J>ark MeS<l,Vi~s "1!.:1 550 Poulorlno Ave .• Cosio Mesa 75Hl995 ....-.. -.... ····-·•••f Pac1f1r l ' ~ b.s, pool. ten ms, newly redel·orated San 01Cl!O, tulll·d 22-1 0038 $175 2+ 117 Pool. kid!>. ~1n~ll!' Bt.'at'hrnmber, fl't' SlS t>3l 20t I cir Yearly 2 DH . f1 pk , garage $31U Mu :!13 447 1934 ;\fl rr 4 1' M L G F. Ii A (' II OVERLOOKING <.:A.'JAL ALL UTIL ro S250 Hll2 37 '0 !>17 2501 Orcanfronl Luxury I Ur :i br Adults Fdmtly. nr S~2S y rly rnt·I ul1I beach, view. balt·on)'. l~n~l.o!>l'd p:irk1ni: paneltng ~:-> II Hi :116'\ li75 .lll2.1 N r ff 41 m , J 1 0 n & A~tra~ 2 hr, 11.., ha llruokhuri.l 21.r 2ba gar 1 wnhsl' w bltn:,, cpl!>. • ' drp:. patio. Nr lloag l~c P't l·nd p~t~~·· Sl8S 11,1w' s:ns mo. 548 :!G!l5, ~hown bv JJll'll .11~ 0778 &LC! 43117 Costa Mesa 3824 Costa Mesa 3824 lr•IM 3844 Sp.inous nt•w 2 & 3 Bdrms, 2 bath unils .irr<,.,,, from oceanfront & new r1ty recreallon.il de velopment. lmrncd. O<' l'upanry Families & pcl'I ,ICl'epted. $335 Up f,"75-4911 Brkr ·····•··•·•············ .•...........•.•....... COME HOME TO FOX HOLLOW VILLAGE Security OeposH Woi•ed For <;>ualified T fttClnts Live on ynur own pnvatc street in a 2 bt!drl}f>m townhouse with yard & large patio. wood bumrn~ fireplace & al· tac·hcd garage. LOTS OF ROOM FOR STORAG t-: AND HOBBIES! .•...........•.•......• WOOl>UJllDG 1-; PINESt\PTS I. 2 & 3 bdrm un1llo O<•c;1gnecl lrke 1>.irly Cal1forn1J bungalo"s From Si!70 . !IS P1nestone Ofc hr'> J·S.30 wkdays. !J 5 30 v. knds LI DO I S L~ WATEH· l"RONT 3 BR. SC.SO mo. 3869 Lease 673-8886 <tft. 6 pm m04oo Hewport Beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.. C....,_nte . 3176 P ARk NEWPORT • • •• •• •••• • •••• ••• •• • • • BEDROOM EXECUTIVES! Want to move your offr<'c out of lhl' bedroom & in10 pre~l1g1ous N(•Wf>Orl Center al a fruct1on uf the exvccted co:.t '' Thl' F.xeCUll\'e !:iutlc hu,, lhe answer. Your office rt•nt II. ,. I u ti e s , r c c <· p I 1 11 n service. con ft• rt• 11 l't· room. 1-1er~onal111•d telephone CO\ er a i:t-. mud handling, underi:round parkrng. J.imtor !>l•rv1t•c, all ulllittl'S cxrepl phone Call 714 640 S47CI THE EXEC UT I VE SUITE 567 San Nicolas Dr, Suite 106. Ne" port Ile ach, C.1 L09Ufta ~ach First Monftt Free 315 To 630 Square focl Ideal for •Real Eslule Broker •Attorney • Accounlant AdulL'>. $375 621 W. Wlltort, Cotto Meta 646-2010 Good varkini: APARTMENTS OCEANfo'RONT fo.uxury 2 lllghw;iy cxpowre 1or2 Bedrooms 1tnd br, den, frpl, pvt steps lo Hillie MtCormuck Towohouses bch. ~499 2807 ·Realty 491 7551 f'romS259 50 ------------Casto Mtsa 3824 Costa Meso 3824 Open 9·6 Daily $145 st.ud10 apt. All ulll & Balboa Inn. S2SO mo ln1·I ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Arr~~~·l;~l~T~?~~~ion ~~~~~~~c;,-~·r, s;ent$el~: ~f;.s~~ Main St, l\allx.,1 '"·"t·.1111· I ll!l .! llr apt ii~> W Wilson 11-land at Jamboree on ~JI or 5'17·2501 1rp1.. chi" ltlln' 1-.nd pa1111 S22~ J\o SanJonquin !hit~ Road. Soutf,L-a 3886 °'l:!l1ftl•i..~1:1 1 .. •hlj.lfll<l.St 17141644·1900 ••••••••";~"••••••••••• :! llr. :! ha, JIJ"f n1.1l11n• '" N1·w 2hr, 2ba g.ir, ;11lulb ll'flll'CI ;\O I"'"· JIU noix·t::. 5:!f>5&S2tlS 1!112 l't11ltln•n $1'>'1 c.1 • '>Hiii W.1lla1•1: !>IS :13.'Mi I ·,1,,1 cl•· II•· 111111,.1 JUr. duplt•\, l<>l & Isl + dcp 27b \\·111·.ido. ~lf~' fi--1.! :,7:t• ----Lgc, qUJet, luxurious ex •DB.UXE• cc. 2 br , 2 ba apt The Colony Professional ext>c suites avail w/amplc parking, downtown Laguna Br h Reasonable, rates. Will cooperate wtother brkrs For leasing info call 497·2421. ''hr ,1pl " I 1n•pl.111· I' • h,1lh. I ,Jllp• ti\ I'll 111 .. 111• .1 .. h1·r. ~l.'11 \I u ,t t,r c"·t• 1.1<h· • ~~.11 Dono Point Easlblufr 3 br, 2 ba. Elevator to scenic pnv. L.t'nse. Incl spar. masler bch. Party & game room. :.u1te, din rm & dbl total sec. Perlect IJving g a r a g e . Aul o door or wknd relreat for the opener avail. Pool & advenlurous adult. $515. rer rent1on area. Adults mo. yrly fse499 2835 ~~~ 3826 only ~opcl~ FromSJ60 ---- 11.IJ \\ \\ 1 l.c111 ....................... f ~p.11 ICIU~ JU\\ I! I I .1.i 11 IC IJqfl\l'- '•\L 41; }>)( 11 _:111 I' "-••· .! hr ::! h.c lr11lr. \I 11 , 111 1111·,"111! rm \•lull' • I I•'• 11.ii:•·r I n1m $:!!15 I ·" ol 11 c ,,,,I'. v.Jl1•1' Jl<l ~·H~ -;:r;~ 865 Amigos Way ~Rh Fumished '1anaj!ed by or Unfunti1hed 3900 _ Gr.inatla M gml Co __ ••••••••••••• •••••••••• OEACH 2 blk3 new paint, THE EXCITING CORONA DEL MAR Office :.pace a\a1lablc Soulhside or highway $175 /monlh . C.ill 675-2311. ask for M1ss1. 3 Br l Ba dplx. fplr. PALMMESAAPTS. ~~~~ -;uun' -.p.irldin.: 1le.in bllru..pat10,i:ar NopeU. MINUTF".STONPT Harbor Towrthout.e .!fir hltni. . .:.ir l1Jln•n) $.11Xl)rl) 645 1682 BCll. If You· Need A Staffed & ·hr I h;i IH" '1h'rcir.1t 0 -nh l._.'BR •·•I '-'I" \I 11u1• '\il•cft, ''"" 1111 Pl'l., ~:!:JS Compact :? levC'I single ""' · ""' · Furnished Office. t.tll ' P•'" .:.:1 1 lf.11 h11r 1'1Ji:!3l s2:io rnr ludf'!> u111 1n frnmSl95. T H E .EXECUTIVE llarbor View II om cs. Adults, No Pets SUITE. Renl 1n ~Judes 1c1\cl I '\I "''' 11 r• • Huntinqton a.och 3840 IS61 Mesa Or. ' • ••••. ••• ••• •• •• •• •• ••. hdlts. no (l('ls 640 0964 (5 Dlks East of Newport f/time recepl., phone & lllt •pl •1111· ltl11i-,. ,. .• 11 " 11 ,. 1 • 11 1 RI d l mail servire, ut1I & ~"'"'" "'let"'" • -' •I.A P.A.RISIEMNE• v · jarutonal. Scey·s & ofr IHJ 'h t ltJ\111\ ll'nh'" ,, • .,. ·.11,1 • ~ Ii.ti •ll•PI ll•l•:• ,,,.,,, \Ill llh 1111 l'.rfl 1..t I ,11:1!1or"1 .• l'o.11 I ST MONTH FREE Et Syd T ownhousH 'hr I' h.t from Q'•, \1r cnri<I l"l p.11111 ... \tlult ..,_.,. \1111 1'1 'O \tH•l I lllf 1·111. \\ k11,11 • 11 ,1, "~rl•I 111 I •>4 • 11 ?I• l & J ho "Ill I.. <Q;l(l '" ) 111 .,,, II .. , , .. , , ; II w Pllh \l•I 11,\1 1, I 7iH, 11<,•J• h\\uotl i\f'll' l!ILI.! 2 I f 546·9860 &·c room on urn S275 equ{·p a\•atl. Ncwrort \l.1.:111111.c If U . ciflt•J " 2 hr.~ h.1, 11100 "1 It Allll teleli:lrt<'I :d•rl'l~·lacc Duna Point rentals. You Cener.640-~70 ___ _ w111r1t\ ,ll•l w 11001 . 1~·~~79~~o;G~s~:i.,:;o n.ime it. we've i:ot 11 COMdlxsu1tesfrom$150. J.1111111. i\ l , •hh\\hr At·ro~:,fromgutrrnurst' Somcw1thulll p~1d. Ut1I incld. AIC. ampll' \dull~ nnly Nu P~b 20432Santa Ana Ave Dnvidson Heally pkg.janilor67S~m<IO S ':11) \.'Jll llCW "ll?r al 49:1 2252 493 2253 -- 1h' 1>11~1 ' hr 11>11 , ix1ol pl.1 \ \ c1 n co I' r• I , l l 0 II \ 1)1'1.1v. !JI,. S'.Mi 0'.1511. H•or lmte Park l>clu'Ct' 1 hr :?', 11.1 . ull •lhl •:ur . 11.11111. rrvlr 111:1 \l,1h.1m.1, '136 3465 or 'l.lh 171H 'J1':WPOJtT SllOJl ES Rooms 4000 ~Ur 2lia. • .a.:ur. hlks lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1~ean, no JX'lS. ) rly lsc ROOMS .... c wk p w ll) S3:.!5 mo h4;'> 3320, ._, u 1 t>:n 72.'\S k1lchcn. $37 50 wk up a pl!S MR 91 S!'> or 645 3007 W4TEllFROMT Hoom. quiet pcr!ton, k1trh Nf;w 2 br & 2 111 +-dt!n pnv, rvt enl. nr town. luitury apt.s 197 ~M. Lacuna Reh •Bwllin.~ •Trash l'ompnMnr, COM Hideaway for sin~lr Prime location in Hunt ington Benl'h on Brookhursl, 800 squarl' feet. Single. garden typt• store or office. Good ex posurc, s11:na~e park1n)? Call Mr Plummer 963 6767 I 11•· I ltr 1 h.1 trn .. nh"u~,.1----------•1 in11111..t •omplt•" 1, .,,1111 ·~Hew .A.ph• •Wel bar vcrson Cls to brh, un • f'ireplare rurn $200 Call Sharon, APPHOX HOO t.q ft, I':! at 130 t:: Jith St . $250 mo> Do> le S.UI ~79 & p.11111 \1lult' uni\ ,,. I l 3 lx'droom children vc-h ~.1:!:> 1,1~ .1 IKI ••r ''"· 111•1 " c onsidered. x.n 1"; r11,h~.l ,hrri.. carpet ... 1.ml't" Ir~· • Ht 111>111·r """" 1!1•n1r,1tr<I 1il1•11I lo•· '"I"'" '2 1.\ \lt:r .it 'It 4 z:,:11 .!XX:> \ftomlo1.1 \Jll \ !Ir 4fl('~. 1 IO\ed Raraae, clcl"!e to "thooli;, super nll'I' I pltu. formture .IVJtl.ihlt•. ('all 1711 >1147 7:.f.tl, IOam Spm. 7 tluy, • Pnvate bea('h r.4-t 8573, 675 2311 •Ple"1glai1<>enl'I ra1io'I R__._. t Sh -4300 •Smoke c1Nector<., ...,.. .. , o ar• •Slips avJ1I to t<-nanls ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9Ul Bay.std(• Ur. li7J 11411 AVOID INCOMPATIBLE ROOMMATF-<;11 RENTi\LSTE/\L' House-Mot<'\ 832 411'4 Slepr; & view lo on·nn J T-.S TI... Gu.uwork br, 2 ba. patio, <'rpl, drp., $400. 1 ... w or mo 642 1334 Out Of FlndlftCJ or642·6S7Ror&l2·74:l0 THAT RIGHT PERSON DElUXE OFFICES Comml & indsll s r:ice'I 200 lo 2000 ~q fl ,,, lov. as 35' sq ft. Lag N1t.!ut>I & M1ss1on VteJo 1uea~ Handy to S r> Frwy Call· 831 1400 --- 60•PB SQ FT 1617Wf:.'iTCLIF1'' Nil AC:T. 511 5032 2 Br. end Rar. patio. blk STEPS TO OCEAN -Sa•t $$by Shonftg __ lo bc-ach. no JX'L<1. 205 t5lh Deluitt' Nwpl. Shores 2 GWOC)ta for Rent 4350 t.slMss Retttol 4450 SI 5:lllR729or5.lll 1718 br.dplit, 71<1-870 9203 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llrnnct nl'w. 3 lxlrm 11plr.. ;.-.-;;.-_______ •Slnl!ll• Mesa Verdt' NEWPORT ~Cll STORF-: 1lud10 & convent111m.t. OCEAHFROHT llarbnr/Adnms. C M. S.'!O 2630Avon!:it.-$270 Mo. Xmns move in a l Storaiwonly.83.1-8974 ,JerryWynnf21:l)4777701 hlW:Jlll'l'. 2 Wk!' free rent. 2 an .. 2 ba. s.~ -----COMMERCIAL ~TOH ~; m 1 > 1147 75116• lOam. l.A.YFRONT HOME Garage for stor aite llpare. LAGUNA ln:;\Cll ~ 3 BR. 2 bo. S2000 Mo yrly S35. mo. Laguna Dea ch. .. pm. STEPS TO IEACH 494-1396 al\. 6 pm Approx. 800 sq. fl + .--~-o-r_Of_o_ng_e_C_ou_nly-.-,-.. 11 RR, pets ok. $'210 rno. 3 3 RR, 2 bo., Ul'\f. '425 ~c• R-..... ~ 4 ... 00 large stlorage lofl. llao~ z Blks beach. l28·13lh St.. ( VTTI _.... .,, connec ing r ooms. ne mostbeollllfUloportmenr 960-4832or213-431·56t8 3BR,2ba .. un .$400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• has fireplace . Ample communllles A relOmg -------parking. Lea!le at S.')()O sell1ng Wllt1 Slreoms, DELUXE 1 br. frpl, (ull month. AJI ULJI. PJld by wafer1o115,ondmojesllc amen1t1es w /tull r te. landlord . 494.0731 trees Feotumg pool$, fac1I~ See to believer c-.., MJSSION 847-6407 ~~-.....-w ---------Jocuzzt,souno,l>lllords. v Balboa Island; rclull. ondexciWng clubhoose NEW 1 br, lrplc, beam j~~~~~~~~~~I ~·..,.-commcrc. or orr1ce w1t1 soclolevents Tennis, ceil, bltns, pool. volley WESI'CLlfF l&2 bdrms. "'~ ":...--. space. Orr-street park· gym,ondvoleybolol ba!.!.:_g~r. S23!_8CHOJ4 mature adults, no pets. J ~..., __ -Ing. Approx. 500 Sq fl· -.......... pnv. re11t room. Rltr The Woge. More of • PLEX. 2 Br 2 Ra. cpl-;, br $235. 2 hr S28S. lnqwre 644-2343 Mon to J-'rl., U to 9¥81Yf1llngyotfrelookkig drps. clean. $215. Call 1700 Westclif<Dr ,ap(l8. 5. ':.111 Mr lfo..,.ord f14!'1 6101 ••••...••••............ lkniMSS Opportunity 5005 .........•......•••...• Consideting o lus? 0'1<er S-00 Ul'tlH' IUt .ii h11' 1t .. 11ng!> l'll·u~,· <'all 11r "to11 by for I fl'l' ml11 \ 11 tak11or1,•:. & I VIX'' Wl ~uurunler lo µlcu:-c you 751-3741 l 'NITEI> l\USINESS INV fo;STM ENTS 152.~ Mt•sa Vl·rtk Ur r: l.icrO!>"' from Kona 1.n~. > Suite IOti, l'o~t:i '1t•,,1 l "BJ Opt·n7d.1\, •i''urmturc• & l'l\·1,1•1 ~111! • 1.:uhe,, Wrat 111 n ...... I • 11001\STt lit I:; • l>ll1\l'l-:H \' WKH M •Hl'G l'l'lll.Clc«ml'I •fUH'IJTUR!-; lll'lin C{)nt:i1 l Ai.:nt S.1111 Cr.11w C1I~11'45 .J 170 ~Ill Ot,.t> TRA VS. AGEHC Y ···•••·•·•·•··••······· •······•••·······•·•••• ···•··•···•·····•······ SC~HS 110:\IE OWNJo:llS borrn~ Jl lo\\ bank r.1tt•s to <'ttn ::.ohdale dchts. j)J.\' t,i\t'' take J \ Jl'all11n, roolll .1elclll1c111, i.wrrn IJO<>I, puy 11fl e\tl>llllJ.: :!nd l'lr Un} j>Urµt/M' MECHANICS H.A.TIOH.A.l BANK 17141638-3954 Mwt90ges. Trust Deed$ 5015 ··••·•••••·········•··· LOANS 9% Also 21'1d TD 1.oans 1-'atrl'st Terms :.mcc I !J l!I Sattler Mtg. Co. 642·2 I 71 545-061 I ovgR\Vt-:JGJI f"' ASST. MAH.AGERS Guur;intecd to 2'J Ill', :JO Want a marned cpl ror day:s. l..oi.c atl·umul.ilcd /\.<.,st. Mgr. All udult apl. fal & incht•s, rapid complex. NodoJ:s. lnl'l's. 11ghtl•n1nf( of ~krn. m rent&.i.ul. 557 033t l'rt:U!>l'll enHgy. Safe, -- nutnuou, No drug) $26 Automotive 6i3 is:no Nt•w Ucta1I Shop nei!dS help. Young Cau:.. m.ilc would lilu· llJ lulk \\ older "Onll'll for .1 (U\Orllbl(' uff;irr l>11v11f , l.l'OIVl' m1·:.:; . .in;. 1'erv 5:11J 1111111 MODELS Top wni:cs paid. ~ginc !>L1•amers, eng painter~. huffers & polishers, up- holstery sha mpnol'rs, l'hcck out, pirk-up & de· ll\'ery. Apply al 2059 llurbor Bl, CM G4!1·1ll30 PenOftal S•rvlces 53601--------- ·•······•·············· Rcll.illh'. mnhllc ai:cfl no11·!tmok1111: <'nuplr will l>ah~:>ll \11111' '11111)1• Ill ~our Jl"1'J11'l' Hd!t u11on n•1ut"•l 111:t! 11:!1 I AVON Chri1tmos Eanii"CJI •gin How ForAVON I st & 2nd TD Loons REPRESENTATIVES g' • • 640 8292 Employment & Be'>l lime lo cstabli!'>h II \lnl' l1ac1fu• Fin.ml'lal Preparation cu:.tomer~ Interested"! Pn me lol :\ct~ 52200 ••••••••••• • •••• • • ••••• Call ~(). 70.1 l or zenilh mo t;ro~scd $80,000 mo ~cerntnh/ Schools & 7 1359 751-3741 Ptt'14ftolt./ ln1truetlon 1oosi-------- lJNtTED RUSIN F:SS Lost & FoUnd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 NV t-:STJ\l i':NT •••. ••• •••••• • •• •• ••• • • M F.N WCIM l"N Babys1ller for 2 girls, 6 & 152S ~e~a Verde Or l;; ~c•rnents 5 I 00 TRAIN FOR ·• 8, wkdys 2 Gl'M. Salary (across from •••••••••••••••••••• .._.. upcn. own transp, rer Kon;r Lane~I /\rli~l' & Craftsmen l.A.RTEHDING r<.'<t 5.52-374~art6P M Su1tl'lllb,<;o~tal\lrsu nt-eded for wkn1t <'raft TWOWEl-:K(."l.ASS ll.ibyi!Hlter needed, z lJnt 0n•>n7rlj•<, S ~l .. , m ')t•I ,11 ,111 .,. NATION WllH:JOB "" ' u • u • .. 1'1.1\('t-:M ~:NT ~mall children Mon·l"ri GIFTS.HALLMARk l't•nll'r .SSp day.54110~110 A-.;s1SThNt'I•: C\C\ r>.)!l·lllJIJ.l rvinc. I' r cs LI I! 1• Inc N l'I' lost & Found 5300 • :001> .IOI\ I'\ JIYSl1"r L'n d 1 r·111,1""l ~r l'lu•. otll"r.u lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ol11'011'1'l1NI 1'11-:S '1 • ~·"· nee c• ....,., '"' , ·• ' ·' for 2 1:1rls, aft school & thoo:.e lrom. I.OST dog. 11 2r. Gra) AMYICAN som<' t>vic, t\tM area. , 751·1741 Lhusa m1K, 1-:rn<'rald 8 ARTE ND ER S 67~>!07tl UNITED LlUSINl~SS Buy. Famtly pet, re SCHOOL ------ INVEST:\H:NT ward ·l'H !l:J.t!I 110.1 E 17th SL, SA lllc~•cllh~r.S IMTyThF.o.mRc,( logtr 1525 Mcs11 Vl!rde r>r ~ 1134 191i0 " " (dl'rOi.!1 ftom Kona l.n:. > LOST all hrn fem VO'< Sch 1 · C . l T C t h.~kPK· Refs. 840-3858 Su1lel06,CostaMcsa 1c Beag-lc mix . Lie _ oos _0•1'> n ous _ UBI Open 7 days 11004321 10 y~s old An., to Jobs Want~. 7075 Barmaid wanted, no e~: Hunto ~6 5001. ••••••••••••••••••••••• per necess. Lii Aggie .s . HomburC)er Stand J.'OUN D ~ ~-J~p~s~ !Icy Therrc Like lt't'<; J:N Bar_._84_7_·_54_1_1. ____ _ Laguna Rl!a<"h brov.n \'IC Top or The 11 on. call C.:harhe for exp BEAUTY O,YATOR F'ree Sl<mdlni: hu1lc11ni: Worlrl.'La1:u1w Jfrh, 12 !I in pa:.ll'up, la) out . & !"!lime llaircutter w1lh plenly uf pa~kmi: CJll t!J.1 Jlllb pubhr<Jt1ons. ad\l•rlJ-. Styhi.1. Mui;t have some llu.w )Car round (,ro,s tnJt. >llu!tl bl511407 It:. following. llusy i;alon. 111~ St5,0ll0 rru1 now Will Found ;\10'J EY m foun all 111 ChJrh1·::. ch.,,1·l. Richard Ouellet\;? Salon, st'll for 2!1'. do1,1n Ap l.iin Valley !Ii ill C'<Jll Hel W d 7100 200 Newporl Ctr Vr, 8.1i ·•l2tl0 lo 1cll'nl1f} !163 !1725. e\l P ante Nv.pt nr h ----341 • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • ------ Nurury-Retoll Pnme roastal lon1llon rn South Orani,:e Count' Owner!! 1llne<1<1 onh rr ason snop for sale \1ui.l see lo appr('('lillt' Goorl terms Low rcnl Agl 8Jj 4200 Auto Repolr Shop I.case lools. equ1 fl purts. Cap1:.tr.ino 114:ach hil'al one man 01wr.11111n 49.1 !llill aft 7PM Folly f:quip 'd fh•staurnnl, for IP!I\«, (.'o,ta l\Jc.~;1 S57 3.531 ll l' II I E l> I :i l C () f f I 1· l Cc>mpll'l<'lv furnr:<hl•fl , i:()()(f llX':i t111n lllll I! lie h For :-:tit• or t ru1h', lor !'qWl) iJI 11:!'1 Want to hu1· F•r<' & ~;c'nul'~' I tl;~r~~~~ ~,:;:,.~~: W11l lit• in 1..ii:un.i N1i:url IX>c :?tllh If 11111•re\t1·d. "nll' J ClaU<ll' Wh1tlll'. 2 4 2 ti 2 I. a II l' r m "" .1 l.ii~un.1 N•i.:uel. !lzli1i 1\ llPli a lll'l' He l)J Ir b\' ownr $4 1:141 mo J?r<>"' $:13,5110 rull prrt·c ~JG-7!111 BEER T .A. VERH Nrh S IOOO mo +- J(Jmrs. Own1·r'11 tir('d Mu:1t 'ell On1· o( l>c"I hun1 uround. l.o prl1·1• Tl'rms owner will tr111n Dick l'urk Dusl11e11~ Soles, li7:J 73411 NHded $250.000. 10 build 1t ri·~tnurnnt ror a lnplc·A tenant Prov1•n restuuratt>ur In Lhe Jo:I Toro/Orange <.:o. arl'n NPgotlable terms . Bob Pre11coll, <7l4)83J.llG70 JUMK YARD Auto Wrcckll'\g & Ui1cd Parts. Uc cosed for L A & Oranal' County n11s1 nes& nets Sl600 mo /\j.,'l 837·4200 CAR WASH & GAS Super lornted. wt•ll estJllllshed mone) Found 2 Hlad. l.:ibs llaek Bdy, Bluff:. Jrea 640 0633 L,,sl Reward , s mall black dog w .wht chl':.l i.k1nny legs. m.ile f>ll 1303 al\ 5 JCI pm fOUND. It tan Poofllt" mull'. V1r Wc!>lcl1fr area. N fl. 642· 1290 l"ouncl · Malt• Whit,• Cal w11h pure blue eyes. blu!' hdl collor l'r f:ctinKcr & C:old<'nWl!.~L 12 1171; <Jjl prox. ll!l2 .. 131R P~als 5350 ••.•.•....•.....•••••.. L>nnkmg problem? C..tll Akohol llelphne U hrs a day RJ.S.JS:m ACCOUNTING CLERk The Jolly Hoger ln<' har. nn open1ni: for an 1\(' t'Ountlni: Clerk :'>1u~l bl' prOflCll!nl W/lO k(')I ad d1•r P<>l>1t1on call:. for 111 mi.:. audltml( of d;uly s ale-; rl'ports for uor resttturants & m1,c . l(encral offi•·c• clutics Ex· eellrnl opt•nini: pt>i.11 ion for hurdworkl•r lookml( loot Carpenter, ,\t1 11nt 1c Pacific Mari time Company. 1;.ili 5't91 Boat Carpent..-s Pacifica ftffds Skilled Carpenters Must be exper. Xlnl Co bl•ncrils. Apply at Puciflca By Kipper Yuchls, 928 W. 17lh St. C.M. for opporlu111ly tn .:rnw R 0 n t s M 0 t d Sho p , Sulury c•omm!'nsurulc> Grlroalors, Fil>ergl(lss w <'XJJC'f ~Jl!>IY In L11m1nalor s , x l nl peri;on. 170 1~ C11llel11•, bener.ti;, expcr requJred. Irvine. llam ;ipm Mon· Apply Coastal Heeren· f"ri. lion, t7.S22 Derian J\ ,.e ., Irvine>. 1\crounlo; llecl'1vable Ar: rounl~ Paya hie Cll'rk 1·~ per. sal.iry open. 541·2~ Pftl':GNANT'1 "125 Cur1ni.: t·onf1dcnl1al --------- cnun:.chng & r<'fort al ACCOl.'NTING lookketfM'" Girt Fridoy ror interior design 5torc m CdM & San Clem . Pror1c1ent 10l'all Frank Newland 492-44-1 1 or eves 49tj 7575 Almrtmn, adoption & Excellent opportunity kt•t•p1ni.: tor pcr\nn with fronl or 1\l'l' \HI-: ~17 2.'m3 (ll'\' UJllJl'Uranc·e & ap -------BOOKKEEPER Mature bookkeeper secy nl't'ded for anllquc Im Porter. 493 0344. -----trtudl' for r1gurt•s 1'0~1 •SHARON'S* OUTCi\LL !\li\SSAG Jo; 4!19 12:!~ l111n wrll mdude lypmR. f1hng & :> v.int•ly or other dut11'~. Conlut'l l't·r~on . nel ------ · THF: EXP 1-:RIF.NO:" Ana~1oh<· lnr . /\dull motel. Clo:-c>cl l7HCIZG1llct~eAvc BOOKS Shldent1 Hottstwifft& Mooftl!Qhters • m·wl TV For Ht•l>cn·a __ lrvme, 541i 8!11_11 __ 1101\S, Ml\·9755 ........... ~~ Acctng/l'roJ>('rly Miiiion l>oflnr cnrp . llairrultini: Models. hurrt'ul::. worth S25 to $.15 FRE1': every Tuc·s :.11 :1 JO lt1chard Oul'llctte Salon, 200 Newport Ctr llr, N1•wport rK•ut·h. Mimagemcnl needs men & women o( &Mnlnt $12.000 any ni.tc who enjoy SceytConi.trul' $1150 spcaklnR w/othcrs & who Rrrept/G Ofc To $7~ are btlml w/lhe nvera~ Irvine Pcr11onn~I Ai.:enry run of the mill Joba. 4118 F.17th Costa MeM *KARE ... 'S * _Sult~24-_ 1;~ t~ No 11ctual selllnit In · J"lll _ _ __ volvcd & no setllnic llP· OUTCALL MASSAG I<: --::::.-----=.~ Potnlme.nl.I. Work w/onc 61'M 21\~1 1138 17RO AD TAkER of lho mrnst popuJnr & AIORTIOH Counseling & R<'frrral l'rt.>I{ l<'!ll·B v111I wknds 24 fir llelphnl' S47 94!15 P1limr 1:; H rs per wk. 11urcessfuf products on Musl be neol. pleasant & the market t.od11y. Al\ In· enjoy dcalln.i w /lhe expcm1lve product wh,>'11 public Apply In pcm10n, name Is n h ousehold Pennysavcr, l GIJO word l.hruoul lhc wnrld. Pln('cnt1n Ave, Costa Work In a youthrul, HypiosJ1.Thercipy Me,8 friendly ntm~phere & Weight, Oeprcs!non. have run while you earn Smokmie. Pam. Sexuul ALARM IHSTAUU top pay. You receive • Problems, etc. Bch/ ~. Eitperlenced 012 3490 gua.rantecd salarf + ex· 1n~er. 11.11 549 2fi80 -----tremely libera com · ---------ANSWEJUNG SIRV. ml111on & bonusu. Con- •SPllUTUAL READER Trlcphone opr. Expcr'd ~ a. olhi!r lncel'\Uve._ fully Licensed only $3 Hr. 228 f'oreat XI n t • d van ce ment 18155 El Camino Real Ave. Laguna Bch. posslblliUes for both men San ClemenLe. 1''or appl ----------• & women. for. fuml\lre Is <MllOble 963-~ or ~3tH4s1 1&2 Br, 1 ~ Ba Twl'lhse Oneond'Ptt«>Bedroom Walk to beach. $180. 1 br, style, bltna, cpta. drps, Adul LMng. pets ok. Fee incl. Patio, heated pool. maktr Owntr has S too •t MO !''REE RENT• S.J .... CACaP ~TOCaR EN 57~ many. E Z lcrms. Agt. 1·2 3 Rm. ofnces from '9.·'" mmo P· o. o 837·4200 "'*1.. :00 Mam Rentals. 540-5370 Adlll, no pct.a. SlSS & uic ... es open 9. IO 8:00. ~-548.21682 Now renting, Near ocean. S150. Util pd.•---------.__ _______ _. Vacant now! Fee DELUXE 2 Br 2 Ba tn bl.It sus p e r mo . Adj . Mission. $310. per mo.--------- Alrp>rtcrll*I· Nolaaae 1100 Sq.ft. also. PU: MoNytoloew 5025 req. 833-32'13 TU noon Ownr, 67:>-0176. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MaJD Rel'\lu.ls, ~5370 from beach, $.310 per mo. 150 I W"tclff Dr. ••'Jc .. b ., 1 67$.3128 evs · = Financial Ctr ._..w~ ••oo ••••••••••••••••••••••• I at, 2nd & 3rd T.D. •a LOANS AVAILABLE Cr~il nol lmportanl ., ~. .. r, .,arage, poo. OHie• s,.c. Amftiean Family wants to rent or tr•de our house 67H88.1 Broker 492 9034 492· 7296 Answennli! Scr v. Opr. 11mlrl1D• It ...... Exper. rcq'd , t'ull & p/llme. All s hirt, av.II. Linda. 644· 7050. kld&ok, Fee 211 WATBNOMT Call Sit M g Main Rcnt al11, S40-63'70 Bulltlna. frplC', crpl'll, <mf~.3~11 !~~a:~ In MexJro Cit y ror house•-------'----• Rll 1111 If us • ASST. MAHAGR NHd young mnrrll'd man, (some heavy un. Lng) w/neat handwrlllntr & appear . to out manager in unique r11n· tal store. Party World, No exper. nee. You rt• ccive tun pay while belna trained. You ca n work morning or eve. hra. On· 1y JO min. by Fwy. from all a urro undlna com · mun1tles. You owe It to youraeU to at least In · veaUaalo this unusual oppor . Conl•ct Renee Rolsl, 83MOCl8. 2 Br, 1 ba, l\CW paint & cl.rps, 11.ra~ 1435. crpt. Nr major shopping 360l l"INL AVE, N.B. WESTCLIFF ~rn'd. olc, 6 fryws. No pot1• $22$ JACOIS llALTY $12>mo. 6'5.-0780 '7M6JA» eu.4081 •• . . onorve.ry~at beathfor OARAOE SALE eds In month July 13·AUI a1. or the Dally Pilot brln~ hap tbtreaboull. Contact W. P>' rttulu. To ph1rc your Uodbera (213)689,&tSa or draw Ina card , phone 650-SMt. 842-5618loday. --· --2025 Ncwpart Blvd, Costat--------- Mesa. C1asalfted Ada .~~-~-..:! ..... ?L~~,~~~'::! ..... ?!.~~ ~~.:'!.~·~ ..... !!_~~~~~~·:.~ ..... ~:.~~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~'::! ..... ~!.~~ Mondilt.O.Cem~ 13, 1071 DAILY PILOT •I J SECHT ARY P /T ~ ' 1005 FwNtwe . IOSO Horwt IO'O . D.ECTIONIC F1nD TECHNICIAN (\1).Nurses PHONE SALES =~~:~c°k~ui.l rlltt!:!: •••••• HAPPY······ ;::c·1::;;;:::::~~;~~:; ~~·::;·;;:;·~·;;:;;:: WORLD'S LEADER IN VISUAL IN· STAFF POSmON Sharontw~ ~eat sso Drusu sis Ar•bl•n iox1o·uu1 tacit FORMATION SYSTEMS HAS AN JM· ££CH Phune Salo1 people, SERV1CF.STA1.10.., ·Aftnlversarv Corner tbl Sto m11c-rm Betorr.49t-1MS AA male or fclll31e. 16 to 6S : ,, -I C"hrt,tm11 a arl1rtes. . MeOIATE NEED OF OUAUAEO IN· • yursota11e Guaranteed . ATTt-;NDANT MOM & DAO 6'12&u3. Oeldln& W estern or OIVIOU•L REQUIREM E NTS 2 R_..., ..___du 21 or older. Apply Jn Diall&h xlnt t>ecmoers " • : -.,,..•~ "..,. wages or comm15saona pen.on, Wro Mon. 101\M G d & 5' <.:stin cm/yellow. ori& honie. o7$-132311fl 3:30 YEARS OR M ORE ELECTRO NIC -hdtelor'1 D-250 t;a:.t 17th Stret<t to 4PM 2983 Uurl.Jor, r a II M a sr.oo. sell for ~~"" l' l.111l VOCATION SCHOOL OR ELEC -7'--Suite 0 , l;OSlll Mt!i>U , c ..,..,., · -2 yn. ledslct. Critk:4I IJetween 5 00 & 11 :w µ m M Bl Baker SI Grmtdpa tun ••dt' bro vlnyl l'Oueh hwelry 10.70 TRONICS M ILITARY + 2 YEARS ~"223 ----·Lovm ~~.~-s2s.oo, !il!ll $2~0 .••••••••••••••••••••••• WORKING W T & M NT G c_.. !x--iewce Service Station /\lten s; .,... "' I H Al AININ ,_.' ~ual Opporturuty dant, exper'd Duy & Dot R W .ANTED SOLID ST ATE ELECTR ONIC I::mployer t::w!\.F\lll&p1l1mc Ap· 1111 A11 w ood eame u t EQUIPMENT, STARTING S A LARY Excellect professional car.....,,r op· i>ly, Shell Station, 17'" & flhoado Rich w1matl'l1ln• ~rver, cot. TOP CASSI DOLLAR ""' • "' ,.. ..a.... ,. P A.Jl) FOR YOUR $1O .700 PER · YEAR, TRAV EL portunity. Irvine location. Send re· lrvinu, NB. ,.. .. _ ltt tbhl & waU unit, klflg Jt;W&Ll\Y, WATCHES, EXPENSES, AUTO PROVIDED. ALL sume to: PLUMIER, REPAIR l>t!!\ty, Shott, Mk ba ut q ueco bdrm ael ART OBJECTS .. UOLD, SERVICESTATION Chlclet&Zlggy w/armolre,glu toprof S ILVER SERVI CE, MAJOR FRINGE BENEFITS. WORK IN f'/llme. 5 Ye11n min ex· S<alesrnan 5 eves 11 wuek. fee tbl. llllll>ll top p1tllo SO. CALIF. SEND RESUME TO: ArnericCWt Associaffoft of per. Call536-l452. part gravuyuid. Mu:.t be W d I d tbl. lampit, cut velvet 11 · FIN & Jo'URN 4' AN· exp. W/good locnl ref. on er an 11ofll, 6' love seat , TlQU£5.645-2200 AMERICAN Crftlcal-Ccre ......_. PRODUCTION Wa.ie~ + comm. Apµly Of A tiqu I herclllon or na~ sof1t & DIAMOND RlNO. 10 d la. SIGN & INDICATOR COR,. 21'2 M..tt., Wte 200, Ina..., CA . ARTIST 3190 ttarbor. C:.M. n es. lovesv11t. hi . ch1t1r~. >clot totul 2l-t, wht .. 0111. ~ flU h.nowlcll~t· of sil k . ,.. ----ll UG E war cho u ~c l'<>ncJ.554 .. nOO Ca•l\.IEcH ...,., .. • · 3633 W. MacARTHUR ILVD. 4 S('rct·n. pai.tc up & SERVICE STATION, 1-'ull crumm~ wllh over 500 ---------1-=.:":.:.:...:"':..:.:.."::::._,,.,:::. ___ _ SANTA ANA CAL 92704 mecban ac:al color ~part time. Apply 900 music .boxes, nlckelo· Hlde·a·bed, reguh1r $150, U tock 1075 •llll•••••••'mlllliil•iiilillllll .. Http W•t.d 7 100 Hftp 'Wat.-d 7100 >.eparat1ons. 556·39:f7 Mr Eu:.t Cuast Hwy, Nwpt deon pianos, cl~us or· quceosxS195, plush loose .,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llammons. llch. gans, wa ll c lorks, pillow hlde·a·bed, choice ••••••••••••••••••••••• w....welllfed 7100 ..._. W..e.d 7100 gr andfather clocks, olCabrk,1285,lloCa &tov Rri:.Morganmare,brok\.. ·....-P GU•RDS Munage ment Trainee Pit Sales, S40-S70 wk up !)crv1cc Sta. Allendant Cascmalinaantiques. ,.. .. al .., ..... bar stools, to ride & drive, blk ... •.•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A Y g ~" t rk 11 /l A I •-• 11;.;>11;--~"" ldl CoitaMHa oun ...... n ° wo ' '.\fen, ladies, students I> ime. "111 C\e . ., "' OvuT$l,OOO,OOOWorth gamesets.Murhrnore. parade Morgan ge ni;. IOYS AND GlltLS Growing Tool lh-ntul !o:vcs1Sal . 554-7~Sl wknds. Exµcr'd Neat Amencan lnternauooaJ THEFURHITURE En.:. We&t crn (710 COOl<S . for 0a·11y <>1lot rout"& 111 '.\! l'erm:tnent. f\rll & Part Business. mu)I ~· nNt tn ljJ!j-7006 appear & hanilwnt1ng Gallen. es: l80'l. T Kctt.e. r C........,H~TIO.... J38 IOJ I .-"' · uture persons, good ume. Phone & transp re api.ieurann! & h.1\c \.er> 1\pply morn' ">S!IO Sl l 1 I """ ~ " --------Arch Beac h urea of benefits. Adult res1d q'd. Retired welcome l h d t 6 ·' > REC.,..TIOHIST N rt UI d C ~I -inc .• rvine e 7~1·UmtL. ~.... 8 • -o""• 8e""h. M"st ..... I 63 .,«< nl'a an wn IO~ uJ ....-' cwpo ' • " 154·tm. n.....n W-·-• lhru IJ 'IA -scetl.aneous 080 ....... ~. ..~ .. .... care cen er. I·......... Call 546-0274, ofc hn>lo-2. k w e •I. d Y uH v""" """ e1 ve JI B at leasl 10 years old. Closed Wednesday. ~r;f m:r~ed 1~Jll for . Service Sta i\llcnd.ant Sat 9 AM l04 PM. Visit! · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·Phone 00 4321, ask for COUNTER GIRL l>1·rmanent. rc..,ponsil.Jll' i\tlractwe, o\·er lS, ror !-'/time days fo:xver 'd . . -4'x7' waterbed, bvy wood ~·s be1tte cpl, 100 yds C1rculat1on Wan led· mus l be HouMtlff--1 i•..,in II EAL TH SPA. We "'111 ,, n I v J.11 c me eh' I Aflpiancft 8010 ca rved Ir a me & S90· hand braid rug ~xJ2 ----------1 plensant conci·de t ,.....~ Jll"llll>n. C~f)t·r not re trJln right ""rson Cut . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' 0 I c . .. · n Happy plea:.anl person r • . knowledl!e pref'll. :'oleal pedesta l. m attress & 5125. 8121 IA) pa r. IOYSAHDGIRLS w /publ1 c, s teady tot k h ("'-, 3 11cJ av1>h l!tlO Newport c.c.y fun JOl> Mr G1ar-ap""ar & '-andwntin" l<F:FHIGERATORS •·-er ...,5 &463302 HU.(Bch&Slater). 0 • "mploy-ent. son1•· ~·x· 8 e c arge 0 ,.,,e .or llhd 1 ·o,.ta \11''J russo C'"'h ) 75·> 9<"t "" 11 "' W "'Jf L'R"'DRYERS '"' '•• · 1 lo 15 year!'I. l·.arn " "' " " adlts & 2 Poodlc'I " · .... rs ... ""' l\pplv morn, ?l'>!JO '~ c. ->----------- Christmas money · S20 to per necessary l.a.l(una Beacb. Calll!Jm M \N Jo'Olt ~llll'J>ING & ---------•I Newp0rt Hlvd C M .. fle1:ond1l1ons·Repros & Chest Bed. Wood grain, 4 IRVlNE COAST COUN- $40 per we<-k sellJn(!)Ub East Bluf( Cleaners llam. 494.8997. .. ... r '1,\ I NT l:.N A NC E · • " · .. °'1'1.'t Damai:e. Guar. Del. drwr & cupboard, like T R V (; LB G 0 L F script1ons to lhe Ou1ly 2547Ea.stBluffLlr. woru. on l'ommertiJI RECEPTIONIST !::illOES11lespcrsonp t•nw ll!IYr~inOr11ngeCo new. $80, Wus ong $200. M t:M BERSHIP $450. Pilot . Tran6por.tal1on N Ji. G-1-1-0932 JJousckeeper /Jll'IJH'r Uld" Must ht· "uull LJdac.s :.hoes :>ome ex DU.._.LAP'S 540-2611 64G-1347 Id_,. N d I I h d d "' ,... 1-'ront oHtrc avpeurunrc: I' I II n ----------µrov ""-o c 1veries CO Up LL" \ d I l N p/Ume or an 1ca1>1>1.· worhr & d1:1><·ntlJble l'h per net·. au A an Sal 8055 1 1 · T bl or collecl1ns. f'hon(' 'h id c.-i uL· .do v.oman. 3·7pm MF 55G2?!Jbtv.n!S l'M. & strong typing i.k11ls Shoes,\l io'ashionbl.ind, 1815NewportUl.CM GcrocJe • Form ca >1rn1c a c 536·9712 c 1 r~nor f>t·ts. i:.xpcr 5o19.0779 ________ nccess. Exl)t'r. w/busy Nll lS2·S4GH CALL~-7780 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/benches, 3 x 12', Hvy to m.anai:c ll umts un· MANICURIST Io I> Ii y & he a v y Moy IN G s A 1. E . duty work bench 14' x 3'. IOYS A.HD GIRLS lum. Costa Mc~a. <! Br HOUSEKEEP'ER tclcphon~•!'t required. SHOWROOM SALES Will buy i.ome refrii:, up F.verything goes from 5• Saw horses & 1 oak desk Mission V1eJO • t::I Toro l~e <:Kchg management 5 Days ""r wk. 3 llr!> 11er F, llmc. l'llubt ho\•e some Coll 549-3041 Person nC<'cJed for 111~1dt• phanccs, working or not. to SlOO. Fri-Sal-Sun & w/chr. 642·61018 t.o6pm & yard work S:.12 5939 r f o 11 ow in i.: · H' th a rd ah.o M'rap metal t>75·52511 1 -area. 1-~arn your own · · · <lay. Own t ransp. Luto Uut-llelle Salon. 200 EquulOpporEmploycr hghttni: f1i.ture :o.J lco.,. ------~1on.985·Vu enc1aApt l .Wh lte boxes fo r money selling subcsrnp· ---------•r ~l~n_d_. 7_52_·_1431 l\'l!wport Ct r Ur. N.U Expcr. m either sale!> or WASHER DRYER CM. b49·1438 Christmas gifts, cookies t1onsufter:.chool.l-'or111 DATA ENTRY ------dl•corutin[! hl'll>ful • ~------~or candy. 2'/\" hi. 95/8 r . 118~" ulll'I HSKPR Ljvc·m lor cpll• M SSEUSE llccepl1omst/Typ1st "' II h ... ortnalaon. ca .,.,.\,; . opr.n .. TOR A n OOt IR ling 1xtun· Late mociel GI....... Ion" & GS/8 wide, Sc ea. ,...,,,_ o n Lido I ) I e . 11 \ l for husy ufhcc, pleas:rnt , . .,0 .. 1 ..., L· ,1 "", " Hu.,incss man seeks part time ussoc1ate. Earn 5500 per mo. 645-1182 Th J II u 1 • 118 2!0 for ll'"lllmatc full d . • 1 ... o · .. ., ·• •· " am, Su""r Del 6-12 3379 e u Y n ogcr, nc. is rm/bath, ref. 675~109 " :.urroun 1111:., ~ con< s In irw (Across 1 riim • "" uxe GAR.AGE SALE ------tilkln" appl1c·a11ons ror a ---------l 1 m c p o 4i Ilion I n Apply 930 1012 ,'JO l'IJ/IJ Cl C Ainv.rt' "''" .. ,.,w11 Mull1 l'yclc, likl! new _5 f tt 1 ---------Uata .. Entry Operator r----------Ma::.i.ogf' No exp. 11Cl t:J1.ccut1vc ~u 1lc::., 20K2 ·,,... '.,.., .. .,. Pl' rf c ct co nd 1l 1 on . ' years O n IC e eanmg 1\1111 of I yr.. C'f"''r. on Inspection We tra111 CJll 7529561 '.\'\ichcbon, No ZI:!, f""'IABl.1-:ASSO!' S:w11f1tl'al$2i!ilorbolh. from 5 families. So b1~ WI NCI! EST ER 3().30 RI F'LE CAI DRIVERS Menor Women Mu~t be 2S or ov1•r 1\pply In l'er!ton YfllowCob 11251 Slal<'r A \"cnuc Fountain Vaill') .--'"""' c.· 11 5 we rented 1.1 warchouc.e theJB:\137 1l or:n121sre RECEJVING f2 1hn) 2112 ll:.11bor. lnmc. needed h' k:xi-:c 111 a 7 15177. 1 930 W I' , l>epress1on gla'>&, furn, quired. Permanent C \ 2 . ac1l1c wh:,le f\illy caintJhtNI M0Dl':L94 w/case. l ':i boxes or ~hells & hoppe., xlnt cond. Mus t ~ell. $9S. Blonde china ca bi net w 1~ladrng ,:lass doors, good t"Ond, $.'>(). 846·857!1 art tiP:\1 r tame da\ !.hilt ,\dvan O Cooi.t Hwy, N A R.E. SALES ~ u J> P 1 y .., 11 1 m ,. i\lll'nlrnn Re!>laur,int and kit('hen utensils Come ct'menl to t·om 11ull·• INSPECT R ., 2 3295 liquor !>tor•• O'Ancrs: lee see for yourself. l"ri, Sal. \IATU1tlo: Pl-;HSON IA> "•I If \OU hJd a l·hancc to 1-lJl~ l'rCJm frceterG'KJ', 6 fhp Sun & lfon. at 3609 W u1>eralor r10"1tik for S 11 11· t th· t t ma I' re C' I ' 1 11 n lo\llh elilcrly i:rntlNlUtn 'e prul)<!r 1es ·• 1 "' T up doors. Xlnt conJ $175 MacArthur lllvd. S A n.:ht 1nd1v l'Jy v. ill lll' rnach111ed & m.,1!11-d '\ppro'I Noon to 7 P\I s1 1100·,, les" than \our SPOR S DIRECTOR Fll\M 499 1231 Harlpr HuMnciis 1'1trk. l>J:.~·d on '''l>l'r lo:\l'I pa rts f or el1•rt111 l"ul•., thru Sat !Ir!> inJ) wrnpd1lor h," to u·fft<r. Imm('(! OPt'nan.:' in the ---inthcback,followlhcar CAR WASH HElP F lrmc. P1t1mc O\'er 18 All JJ')'>1l 1on~ l!'>I LocJt1ons METRO {;.\ll WA.'ill ~ llJrbor Hlvd, Of ,\ppty in pa,,un 11.\,\I mt<chan1c:il de\ ll'l'S \Jr\' ~I I ~7'l ¥.ouht 111u t11.• v. 1lhn1: lo e'tc1ting world of Spoth '71 Wl11rlpool 6 cyrlc row!> 51'\I Monda~ lhru Frr Workinl{ knowledl(\' ur 111\•·i.t .1 UJY to> l1·Jrn We are look1n~ lo r w1n.>,~ri.1ble cut hoard . ..,,----~ dJ\'. lil}.l2 i.;illcllc i\\c, true Pol>•tion d1m1·11'111n MEN. perm 11 l1m1• for rn<ir•• JI.lout 11 II "' r.111 mJturc ml•n & v.ornrn tn LUI) or hne mdl, p<l $-12.5, ~-=---- Irvine. rn~ pref'd. Prof1l·wnt u,~ l .. A T1mc•s home dd1\1·1 > ~Ir ~·n·y.1.35 l!l<Hll dewlop arn;steur sport~ sdl $Ii!'> ~7687 uft s. PATIO SALi': . Severn I Tnmmo•r l,1wn mower, heavy duty 675·6237 l)t'hwr the LA T11ni.'s l•i h<1mcs 111 :.lldlo\ a) I'll)' 11r \lt c,lm. fo;arn mon<-v of prcc1J>1on meui.uru111 in Newpon i c;. ;\It''•' al the rommumty levt'l antiq u t•s macramc instruments & 3.5 yr~ e'< :01u:.l have dl'pl•nduu1cl•---------1 If )'ou're ugi:rcs:.1v,•, Admiral Unuble Dr· w/plantC'rs, m1,,c. No re ~~h•er. wlt•tl'rla llelµ "hill' othl'rs sl1'1:p. per. reqwretl. Apphca l·ar & ht.• rt•llJlill'. S275 to RETAIL h11v~.1n lntcre!>l in i.porti. refrii:. 11elf defr ost as offer refused 9551 uons tal.en SatUec. llth SJSOmo 5481740 pubhl'allons&11l·:.1reun ~harp Sl.50.G4~3148 Ol y mpic Dr. tI.B • C'i\HPf:T • CHRISTMAS SPF;Ct/\I, Decorator has 230 yds '>UP<•rh\yT,1\o\nav Rcai:e Nylon PIU!)h. 642 22!0 & 1175 SS48 7 \'I 31'M. 1\pply bt'lwn & Moo lhru 1-'ri. lrmllcd t<urn1ng pol en 9611-7597 STACOSWITCH. 1 ... C \tgmt Trn<'. perm EJrn ASST MAN.AGER llJl. l',ill 7l1 i;:111 !!8ti(I. G F.. Ell'ctrle dryer: or • fl 1\ ;\I . II .t o ,\ \I • ;; !I 0 :1 :I U 5 :t II a m . , \ ~ u ll s / Sun.>rior ;\\e ~wnt Jll'h "' cconomv l'Jrs. No cul ,.... Sl7S·S200 wk Full1•r Kenmore wu~her $75 C'a. Hones 8060 113!1 Baker Cos tu l\ho~J Uru.\h Sal<•i, 5~1 78Sl Or MGR TRHE Stock Clcrl.1.I anctnr. S2 so ll111mlton wui>her & ga~ ••••••••• ••• •• •• • •• •• •• 549·3041 PU51t1on~ w nulwnal Jr hr lhrs a day. s rluys a dry<> r S 1 8 o both Marc, •.a quartet' & h Ara Gr.1ym EM-400 Er1ualOpporEmplo)•t·r '.\IOTEL DJo~SK C..:LF.ltK, Sportswe11r charn ~t01 (':; wk Apply 1n person . Guar/Uel!'>46·J167'! bian . E lq>cr rider. A1rh·s~p111ntsprayrii;t. • ,_. • • j ,, ll'l'l. tl31!·01~'6 C:LJ::HK B(}O"STOH t: Dd1verv dn vc0:i1 lime f\Jll llm1• po~1l11m avail Salary cn mmcn~ural1• s.turi·r Cul.lie '!'\', 27:.t!l~ l ie c'-s 8020 615·7323afl3.30. ~ 615·!'>800 lur malurl!. bondablt' w ·c~p ... r Xlnl benl•f1ts (. .un1110 Capis trano. Y w '1 ult I IH.• ~ ,'f <' 1 I in g & · ' • dynamic to work Thur~ & ~1121~}..c~:r tu :.lJrt. CJll f.r1 li75·!15:J!i •r '"°"""'-ln'>llrllll('{' ClEJlK ~Dental A!t Sl, chr~d. 1 'HOT PRODUCT adult as moll'l dr~k l'h'rk Opponunuy lur ad\'ance La)(u11a Nii;ud 1121H ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Sule:-2J>(Jnici. & :.how numpcr Pool T<ihlc. slall', llll the 3 30 to millt11ghl ment ,\p1>l v In per!'ton. cquulop1>or1•1l'lploy1•r. us i-:n. rtf:U~ILT & quarlrrhor.sc·. base., l y r 0111. $125. µ1t1mc. X r.1~s . E\t'' ,ll lll~Uran c(' tr.lll'lll 1~1•1311 S<ilci. l'lumlun,ll SorncSat.s, llll' ~t: J.°i-lll 1t•ommunJy1. l'lcab1'l',Jll i.hlll &•me motl'I book I' t-: TR I t: • s . l I 7 Gu.1ronteeJ, All types, Call 1147 tO'JI 64211327 kt'l'lllOj.( dcsrra bh• C.: • .tl Wc~trn1nst cr ;\!all. Switchboard Oper:1tor, parts. rcvairs. Trude Ins -------------------h~luro ~uµpholoo l-.\1)(.•r. -~19 17ti7 rwccss. 536 1452 1.X·ntal /\'\\1st Rcceµt EK -------- J.11.'r F1T1ml' & P1t1m1· JOfN NOW, GO LATE:H ---------•I t:I Toro. l.J~ llilb .1rco Resen·e training of your for 1nlerv11'~ 494 65.JJ Wes1mms1er. I lime l ont.11l Autl1lor. arn•ptl'fl tiJl-2101 llott'I l.Jl!llll.1. 4<!5 S ---- -Coa ... t 11"' ~. l .. 1g lkh. •Nl·:W USJ::D BIKES• Retail sal<'s in Mis)>ron 4~· ll:il lluy-Sell· Trade VioJo, aµproK 20 hr::. "'k. Parts & Jlepairs No ex per nee. Mui.t be T ~:Lt: I' IH) ":to: t' /\I. L Skateboards. NURSES AIDES CLERK S.11Jn op.:n l\30·1130 choirc (must qualify 1 ------and Europe as"11!n111enl TYPIST DENTAL/Assist now, enter acthc duty 11 PM 7AM Exper pre f'd Ml'sa Verdt• Conv llo<1µ, Gbl C"..cnter St. CM NURSES A.IDES a\a1I txot tOam & i prn FR OM 110:.tF. FOR Cycle&Co,2488Newport Apply al l"otomat Corp. USABLE IJIS<.:AROS Dlvd C M &i2·7910 7ril:l 117l lJNITl-;o c t:Rt:BRAI. Cot 1035 PAL!::i Y , t;U AH!\ S :! p ,, c; 11 1 0 n ~ n 1, 1• n t.it<'r tl!:i d1plom.1 11re OrtlrrC:onlrol l>l'pt CliJir:mk &.. (.'hoir~uh• C1·rred Cull \rm} i\llSh1fti. !::Aper prd'd Sall-"> & MJrkl'tln~ e~ w '"'UrJOC•' L'\pr ... '< Hl!crwtr-r W1ll 1rarn 1f nl'l' tll2 2110 per helpful 1n SJI<'' or iwrH•nn· iit>res'lan EIToro il>K '>;~51 Jer pnx·t<~Stnl( & inH111· Hui.y µr ;u ·tice !>hon Coo.tn Mesa 5 10 lo~'li Ol'r deaning, part l1m,• 1011 Cu!>tomt•r ""'ll·•<'l work wi•ek Bend its 1525 Me~a Vc·n1" }o. 1-:ve-; Nt•wr>orl/Cn~ta r i· q. c1 J' I 1• .1 ·•Jn r llunt1111,1on llC'h IW7 t~litl ,;.-.-.---.-.-.~-----! :\lt'l>J Jrea!> Expcr Jdull Retired Man w m.-rh anrcal Jb1hh ,\t d«"re lu learn <1 :!n il career P(•rm Ltwal bus111e::.!> 4!1J 1~3 art 6pm _ ,. only ~:t OU hr. + tlt'r)Oll.illl\ l'\f><' Ml ··L;)J'L'"Cll 1:!1.·11"""011s v.pm I> i':' 'I ,, I. i-:' p I I d n1.; -~,. <'J ll h ir \ppo1n111.,.nt <1rthod<int11· "''t v.J11t DAT.A ENTRY SAUS l11du,1n,1I Hd,1t1u11' 1·•1 1011 i'J) 1111 111lhl OPERATOR TELONIC / ALTAIR UGUMAllACH (7f4f494·9401 ~:<iual ()µpor 1-:rnplc1yer ve1-..on C \t ~lb-5170 TIM' Jl)lly Roger. In<' '" DISHWASHU ,\flply 111 per~on Mui 1tuo11" Jr1~h 1-'ub, 20:! NP"'port l'rnler nr' N n DRAFTSMAN l.ikrnit Jpph1·Jt1on<1 for a D.ll .. Entry Opl•rutor Mm of l yr.i l'xpc•r. on the llJM Ji~ I •Ir :n.12 llf I'(' q u ired I' e 1 m a n 1• n t I lune cluy st11fl A<lvun t'l'rn1•nl t11 <'Ompult·r i\rd11lcl't uJI r1.'ndt·r npf'r;itur pos~1hlt• for t':ipahll' of clo1n1: ngllt 1ncl1v P.1y v.111 ht- CLERK-TYPIST l"'r,1w1·t1\'C clr11w1n1t~. h11sNI nn l'\V('r lt•vl'I ()!-'(." MGJt1t;XF.C ASSIST OPPORTUNITY fo'.1!lt i.:rowing Med {;o 1n New area 11erilt'r fo1 (It· \rrport area rcq ;, Sharp M1crowuve Ovens. Oil' mi;:r. IJnokkpn'J? Lookin~ for umhit1ous knowledJ?t> of srn bus people \1 ho want to earn s)'slems. 70wpm typrnJ? a h1)lh comm1ss1on f:'tpr mu.~t. Sii !lesarnhle This nnl necc::.,,ary Start im Joh 1 .. for you If you arc a medwtdv f';tll LO AM to real lwh1rlwlnd > & tJn 6 Pill. 751 !1:..15 do ~111 lhtnJ.(S in an nrt - well. St•ml rl.'sUm<' 1n ron SALE ...... 11ctrnl'" to M<·dic·.11 OPPORTUNITY WAGE I MMEo ••••••••••••••••••••••• <IPENl/l.GS !lt•J 1001. l111rul:1pn KattC'ru.. most '195 41119 colors. Cl-'1\ Reg. Adult fem S75 & up 71i8 4716 TELLER PARTTl'.\1 E ONIS 8040 \\'HJ train '' nct·r~, ... 1ry ··~·:•:••••• ••:••• ••••• Mu~l know IU kt>y & I) pc, AK(; ''. i\~1~1 SC'hnuuLer 547·0339. Barbara. Tiny ~. Chihuahua, be.fl . TYPIST /Gen Office Jn l.Ju:.y archl!ctl ·' of· fire. 1'/1'1mc IH1s1 ~. M11tunly, al.J1lll y to u:. :.umc responsihiht1es &. rongcnial pt'rson<1l1ty for lhu1 l'tomrllrne 1lt-1111111d rng JOh Cull 8 lo ll. i;.11 1700 !>-11 :JOOl POODLES·R·PEOPLE All clrs (714) 5.l6 2848 Afghan AKC 7 mo. show quuhty. $150 or bei.t offer 5411·0218 Dob<'rmun Pins<'hcr Pup. pies AKC registered 8 Week:s old. Black & rw.t $150 Ca 11493· 75!1 I Caper Mates! Twin Tops tort/le l'IJ'l!\1h1·d l)\•11.111 re JU mi: hllll' print::. & Apply in pC'r<:on MAM ~1!11l of th .. lJ\11.\ ""rk1n11 "cth n11111muni SPM Monll1JY thru Jo'ri l'ILO'f Mu't Ix· .1hlt· tu ;arnuw u "' '<UJK'rvi~tcin day 17042 Giilette Av11. l~po· ~l wµm aml h,I\,. u ~·,., .l:,1,f1 \Ir l1 .1rnmnm. lrvmr f' 1\ It KIN c; ,\'I' T !:; N l>i•vl<'c• Laboratory, 31(111 1\r1•J U1•.1h•r l·:i.pt11li.lon M Airport l..0<11• Ur, C .\I creutin~ Jobs for am 'f.!62U __ _ __ b1t1ou\ m••n &: wumen El< pr not ll•'l' 0 p ponun1ty unlimited "'1th TOP 1:.:AHNINCiS. ~tart 1mmed111tely C.111 JO A~1 loti PM. 751-!\J.IO r,s 75wpm C.d bn~ bork----~-~!m~r$ ('l~~~ i;roun!l. Will tr:i1n A I' ~rislm;1s puvpie:r<. Fem. Slt'iO 010 to 1>lurl. Kint fr (,crman Shc1>hcrd PUP· 111ge bc111'C11~ Applv 1n 111c ~ ,\\·.111 J!lth Dec. l)(•rson llllh L•'<l\'l'I t1111, &12 JJ7!1 1t1><XI phon1• \11111• t-;\ l•---------1 Ul\NT. S2 50 J>t•r hr l);iy C'dlrnt <OrllJ)Jn~ li.·nrf1h I':~ :-. ... '! \ I ( 1-. \I f-, N & 111 nilr' for p:1rl1!'~ m ,\ "fllll•l'1 unit ~· Jor ,ich ,111 °"I 111 (.out! • t'll>rU!> i.t!ll:ll Secrt'tllrv !lC':,ltt>cl O<>t· & 'frw Yct1ri> 1-:\l• l•·mi•nt n•·••llt-J lur a''111nmc-nh llunttngton Meach Good holo 7l:t.1 1-'r.r1ntenacw t,111 1n 1h1· J<ll~•· \rmv !>k ill'.\ rt'11uired , c' I~~'.; l'lumhin~, t:1>nll · l\la!'>kan Male mule for ,.-11\li~·IW 11 .. _1 llalr. In 1n1 Chnstmas. pUIJ!', brPed· t.12 ~'·""t l71, """l' tr.11111n r.: not rt' µtrtC'nc:e prercr red Equal Opportuml) q.wrl'fl 111 m.1nv l'a~es lt47 liQ.JI ___ _ EmplO)'<'r ( •>rltarl )nur Arm) ---Het"rwtcr Lt•i;ul SC'c-r<'la~ rn:itur.• COMPUTER PROGRAMMER <'OUAL. Own proi:rJm du111n. dt-bu11111n14 or llpf'<'~ Sh:itp & pr1l fe:.111onnl M..irt :'ltvw' t:I rnro il'JI ">:.!51 To o.,tart O(lcr lhe l'.l·~ 1'11'1(,1 \fi•~a .1~ IU'lt> \°(':Jf IU I !.7:to 1:,2s \11• ... 1 Vrnlr 1-: l..ca.tal S1·n<"l..rv "' 'l11t f: \TI<,\ <J HI> I N A n \ 'kill' for hllj(,1tlot1 ofl11 o· .11111.\ 1n t-:uruix• for llS 1..411 ~ diploma Jtra1h OYH" H1v L 1 1, 1, n s <" cl W 0 10 J n llU.lllf)' · rl•Servt-lruinmi.: Q~mrtOIOl(l'<I "'Jnlc•d hy o_r your choltc anrt i·i1churvc: !>Jlon 10 l!t'l' ~.urope assignment ti.'1('19h Wiii tr~1n Some e n llstee11 may 004912 nrr.otz 4,111 PART TIME 'I Pl1•11hnnr ~1111 • 1 nur ult 11 ,. I d \I JO :t, 1ti1.,1l l111 1111111!0 r 11( .,, h1111I .1,.:1· <h1IJ C:Jll .rll. IJ.1m h1.1 M;ll!O PART-TIME OPPORTUNITY In pruducr ion 11l'l.ll Hrs "nn nl)lm lprn & ll11m SALES Tl!:X/\S R~FINF.RY coru• (If f e r !'! PLENTY OF MONEY plu\ rosh lionm.l'l>, rnngc bcncf1li. to rl\Jlurc md1v1du.1l 1n lll'nch area Rl·11:1rcJl1".~ ol cxpcncncr. wnle JI' f" Pate, Pres, Tex n~ llcfinery Corp .. l!o'< 711. Fort Worth, Tl•,as 76101 ~11.1m, 1 ue11 5pm 4am No ---------• P'<f>C'r nrr Will train 1\pµly. Pt•nnysavcr, 161;() l'l11c-1•nt1n Avr, C: M. SEAMSTRESS 111~ 't ork 546·1228 e\C!> wknd!> TYPIST w xlnt sk1lli. ncedNi for profess firm Plt•11-.1• 1\KC 1;,,111rn l!l'trrever rl•pl )' I'() llo ' 12 1 Pup~. 'flnt hunters, & ll.Jlh11;11,1anrl lam pet:i, ready b> UTOTEM ll l':TAll. ('I. l':R KS WJnt<'d 01>1>0r1un11 '"' for nllv .. nccmcnt avail <)Jx•nrn$ls in ("11-.t ..i ,\fr:o<u. l\nJh1·1m, (:ardl'n Gm\ 1• & Wc:.lmin~lrr 642·7702 Chn:1t1rui. l!.13 IJH61 Ftteto Y041 8045 •.••....•..•........... llc.rnt1f11l wh1tt' 1ncluor kit lcn. 6 mu ... Adult or older <h1lrl !>35 ~ 80SO O tempo TEMrORARV llF.1.1' Catt 540-4455 F.qua l ()ps>or Employer qualify for up tn 12500 Clli'h bonu'I. Call your Army lll01·ru1lcr . LNDSP /DnJgMr P'IX .. _ S Full lamf'. $600 lo ""''wer u•. Wlfh Experience N~wport llea<'h Clothing Store Has An Openrng lo'or /\ Scamslress. \'L•l A.q~lstanl, 11:irl tune 11f'len10ons & wknd!I. l\p ply Tues het 1 & 3. no rihonc enqul rlc~. :mm t l\lrda Pkwy, S11il11 l>. ················••·•··· **I BUY•* COOK-llliKfAST Ma Barker's. 2l2 t:. 17th St, Costa Mesa. COOl<-lXI' Elt 'D Breakfast & Lunch Src- . Gabby eves. The !leach ltou.se Inn. 1119 Sl1•cµ)' HolJow Ln. Lal( OC'h Cook, full l1ml', lrvlne area. Fe"'<lle. l;en<l re tumetoAdNo. 774, Daily P ilot P .O. Box 15ti0, Costa MMa. c., 92G:?fi COOKS, BARTENOeRS. DRIVERS P /tlme Ovc-r :Zl yrs. lmml.'d. opcmmce Apply in pel"l!()n. Me n .F..ds Pina, ·HO£. 17th St, C.M. f:I T<lro 768-5251 <.<ii.w M r11a 540· !026 15:ui Mc11n Verde E FILE CLERIC SOOOl mn ~II Mnrgie fnr l':Kp<'r 'd C:ravey11rd . Or appl &«I 7441. DraCtinR Wiii Train 848 021.l:t liackground & knowlet.111c !; 0 K of planl matenal nee 1'1-:0PLt; r1o:RSON Pleai;e Contuct Toilor Shop M <rnager 644-5070 Lag11n11 I lllllt'. ---- Oood Ulled l"um1turc & AppllanC'es -OR I will sell or S~Ll..for You. MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 813·9625 Reg1nner11 spot for briRht Pt"r$0Jl in uur frle dept 1----------1 F.Ke<' need.!! p1tlmc a.,.r----------~ ln while supply. 1'1J I----------.-.-.-.-. ly copitalued _1;_::1 2'l~ WoltK"·Captoln for 11 11mall ~nllnt•ntnl resta urant In l.11aunu Dench. Cull between l2..:Jpm. 494 01&2. SAVE! New & ui;ed (urn, appl's. lllliC. Wiltlon '!'I Uarl(ain Noo~. Now 2 Stores -~45 &c 814 W. l'leasanl worklng conll!I Oppor. for tralnln~ & ud· vancement. J'H'l llr wk Good hcnel'its. $435 per mo to start Call 5'9·4700 ext 2l8 or 232. GAL FRIDAY Exec Secy-Top Skills. Strong sh. nex hl'll. Xlnl arrange 645·2667 ~-Offlc.. Permonent part lime Mulll Million Dollar corp. at.affmlf new ore in Ir vine . Need en · thu11utic, pos itive 'MACHINIST Good gener al bac k· Rround. ~t up & Opt'rale van t'tY of machines rn· eluding turret lathe, vertic&l le hor izontal mills & punch presses Small precision switch componeou. Days only. Applications taken S11t Dee. lllh & Mon lhru Fri STACOSWITCH INC 1139 Baker Costa Mesa 549-304 I F,qual Oppor Employer PERSONNEL .ASSISTANT SECRETARY/ A NANCE Wa ltreu. Apply Jn 19t h, C.M 642·1930 & Excellent career OP· S · ..,.30 w ~ 3262 -Wt; RUY portunity (or secretary petton. tavro 11'""' • ---------- w/a ccountln" 11pt1tude. _eo_ut_H_w_y_, N_.B_. ___ , OYaJ P F.CAN WOOD cot Typing 10wpm, some Waitress, Food/Cocktalh IH lllblt w/Jlatis top (32 statistical. Good co. /\pply aft 4pm, Blue x 52") perfect cood. benefits. Deft, 107 21st Pl. N. B Al moat $400 n11w Will Coll 64 ... 3319 ~I for SJSO. Call 64S.W5S 9AM 'lllNOON WAHHOUU _a_n_er_s...;p_m_. _____ 1 THE IRVIHE CO. Only CXJIC'r'd In plumh Lado Couple selling qu111i SSO Newport Ct-ntcr Dr i.n& pvtt & supplies nCl'<.I ty Cum. 2 stnlned glass Newport&!ach app\y.53tH~. windows. much. end Equal ()ps>or t;mptoyer ~"-cliM tbls. & tnmJ)6 875 2451 rt'llnd~d people lo In · You don't netd a gun to ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I troduce Inexpensive na· "draw Cut" when you uon.allY known product.I place an Bd In the 011ly from our o<c. 1''ree park· Pilot Want Ads! Call now Ina & other bencClt11, -64.2·M78 Qua.tif1ed andlv. needed for buay personnel dept. Req's accura te typing skills 55+ wpm. Person- nel exper req'd Arrount· Ing barkground. Dull<'s inc lude lntervlew1nR. complel1ng slate & fedcr11I forms. group rn s u ran ce & various dut1e11. Applicant must be nexlble, 11ble to work under pressure, well groomed , have a pleasant Ptlraonallty. Salary open. ln~rvlew· lnl( Tuel, Wed, Thurs !lnm -3·30pm. Apply In peraon. Natlonn l S)'lllc-ms Corp. 43111 Bir<'h ~ewport Duch. SECRET ARIES •••••••••••••••••••••••MOVING! Furn, anti· .......... IOOS ques, redut'ed. Bdrm 1ll't. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11ame set, lamp11. Fri, For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AO.VIS Ca 842-5678 ptC'uant surroundlnits &:1-----·----- rel11xed atmosphere No oxfl"r nee & no selllna 1n1 · 1 • t. Xh l or1>0r . fnr 11 d v .1 r " m c-n t. C D II 1133 ·80:>:;, Tl mcllre Llbr4ries, lnc. Equal Qp . por Employer M tF Seu ldle ltema ~2·5678 TilalCa to,. llYJ::rb ••. Rll All m= cs • -- Many Positions Ava(J. t;mployc:rs Puy All Fees J..h: Relndere Agency 4020 Ulrch Sl . Ste 1()4 Newport &11ch 1133-3190 0111 for Appt/Estab '65 IFYOU have• 1Ctrvlco to orter or SECRET A.RY )looda lo sell, r lace an ud F.Kpcrlcnced, ~yplng, SH, In l he D a I P 11 o t S700. 152 0672 CIU1lfled Sect~ . . . c;EU. Idle Items w1tb a f>hont' &"2 5618. Oa.lly Ptlot Cla.ulned Ad. l B.UYMY Green & Oranl!e Antique llorae Druwn W1t<•r Wa~o11 for an Un1o131111I Chrlatmr.11 C1rt Makes o Fanta11llc !'1 " • • 1''"1 l'lAYUPf.At-;) WbJte ~Ith gold anU11u ing. Good c:ond. lntcrHt ln1t old alylo. ~ Rolla Sl .150 540-38!>1 • • Sat. Sun. PM only Sun· day. 642 GGOO, 303 LaJolla Or.NB Must 11cll Onk bdrm furn .. ml.~c tLI•, bookca~u. burr1'\IS, 11of#,, mnny S "\:1ll rt1•n '\ ~1!1 7..,l 6 Month old leathor bar with 2 at.o.111. A3S OF best offrr. Call tarly A.M. or at\er 8·30,642-4622 Hert Rrn lh~ riQQle <IP8\ alJ 1n, 11:11ls 1011'' INSf/INI c1pn ~lid cnl11 f111nt p,1ntl 'nM'~'" wllh •,flOPf' ,,II a•<kln~ f 11)( h,I 111 wor\lrJ 111 7 c111111\ Pat1•111 7700 M1\\1 • !111••\ 1~1,• PAii! UP llit r•~crlul, bnw. r.n1l1t s ~•Ir\ 4 JO 1nrll/llf() l1rc1 ,~c~tt '"" S<OOPtd OYCI \1.00 lot eaen P•llern Add blous, •lop P•nl\ ~nd Ion~ 1nr 35r tach O~ller~ tor f•l\l<lan \hn1I \~Ill\ [l,Rlnl in ;olii• '"'"''' and h1n~h~z Sud to lOlois ~"d p1iMs1 0.1ice Brootcs l'11Med P411tcn 94f'I~. ~m N.eediecratt 0001 105 M S11es 10 17 14 16 18. N Daily P1IOI Wntnrn \ 51/H 34 36. 38 dC 8o11 163 0 111 Ct1rt-.r11 Ste 41 44 4& 48 New York NY 10011 P11r11 Stnd q 00 for ta<h pJlltm Name Add ff'!'.\. Z' P ADO J~r lor tKll P•llern 101 Pattern Number fll'I r14s~ 111m,•I. tundl1n11 "4011£ thin "'" btfore1 20C: S.nd to1 dtsitJ'J 61us 3 lrtt printtd '" ~df NEW JCl76 rmlltCCRW CAlAlOC' Hn tvtryt~1nz 75c Crochet witft ~11111 Sl.00 Crtcht 1 W1rd11bt $1 00 Nifty flltJ Qllllts \ 1 00 •lppt• C1oclttt -SUJCI Sew -Knit ho~ S 1.15 Ntedl•,olftt leoll $1,00 'lt••r Crocllt1 look S 1 00 H1lrpl11 Crochet 800• 11 00 lntt.l11t Crochet l oo• SI .00 Instant Mlenme l eak SI 00 l•at1nt Monty loo' S 1.00 Com,ltlt Cll! look Sl.00 Compl•lt Alf~Jnt • 1' Sl.00 n Prln Al ~ • 1? 51 t 80011 01 t6 Q1 ~ .1 Sac M1mu111 Qulll loo• -l !Oc 1S h llb tor Tod1,. t3 50c Iott tl II lll!y bft SOc Mi1r10\n M3•lln P111t1••n Oept 442 o.-11yP1IOI '32 Wot 16th St . New York NY 10011 Pnnl NAME ADDRESS. ZIP. S ILE and S TYLE NUMOER Oo 1•• ~.,.. lrow I• Jtl 1 D•\ttrfl lrtt' hnd now for our 11ew h it Yllfttu Ptllesn Calllt&-tllp coupon lnildt tor lttt '''"''~ ol ro11r cl>olcc '11!4 n, nowt r 1• -llnll l oo• II .2S lll&Wt MofttJ CrattJ r .00 ln1tMt ftsllltll lotll 1.~ fllbat StWl•f I••• S 1 .00 I •J2DAILY PILOT Monday. December 13, 1078 ~~~ .... !~!.~ ~~.'.":~~ ........... ~!·.'.":~.~ ....... ~"'!.~!·.'.":~:.~ ....... ~~·.~:~~ .......... ~~.~!~~ ......... . · Mhaillteo.n IOIO TY, Rocio, Motor Homu. CASH FOlt CAIS! IMW 9 712 Mere.des a.na '740 Vol&swogett 9770 Cocllec: tt 15 Doc1p 9tl5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ttiR, S~ 1091 Sde/Rewt 9160 Top $ Dollar $ pa1d for ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l WA ....... ED ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• <'lt>anu11edr1u 11,truck11 & l9fe BMW 1600. AM FM, 1961MIZ190SL .67 Sqbr k. Good cond. '75 CJlARCl!:R SF., fJOOO I "I RCA 25" rolorcd 1V IJk 26'GMC MOTORH0Mf-~ C«vellc!I Ai.k for P<tul M1cbehns.$l39S. COWlltOADSTIER $l :!~O 6411 47u. l'V<'~. (!B~ mi. Xlnl. PIS. P/W. P/lJ, TOP CASH OOLLAR mdl cost $67~ 1111k1n1: Sl~t> Wnlr ral\'I P vt O'Nttll 1>'73-SIS7 833-5846 'f 1t r ·1l op Ori., 1ti11 I wknds. 634 6278 ''liYfi AM I F M al• r • O , PAJD t-'OR Y OUR $22S 0 17141tW.!ml ptylU.12616. HOWARDCh .. rol•t D....&-·-,720 j~,ith~r~ilh7l,OOO .. mllc:ii Barb. " Moonroor. wire whl•· J.t:W~Y.WATCIH!...'\, - -6424097Nwpl Do &Q IS --Sllvurw/vinyllop Beat ART OBJ "~ .. ooi,o .••1uLANUCll 0 ADIO ---• • Vt' u.u • L'C. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MW>ti.t!~! <Ol6NLt:> " d .. · 1 "-'-'•·., "• " Nt-:WPOJn IH'.A<.'H '74 VW 412 Wugon, auto. olr. Nee qukk •• •! S lLVt;R SER V1CI":. Brand n~w $100 or b:.lRent· Nt!w 1Z:t f-ir,cb.all. DRIVEA 19SIMIZ l tOSL 111r. AlllffM. 2200 au 8471266 85 Moo tbn1 i"INE 1-'URN &. AN orr C.ill after ti 00 PM wlf C'ont, OJd:. o win Wl-'PAV'l'Ol'OOLLJ\lt $3400 0 Fri V 1 rt 7 3 .I ·-t p . LITILE... c ...... ,.,RO"'DST•B .,..,& .... 32· rig. owner. . \ . y. 'TIQUES.645-2200 ~ K:lU uOW1> '"" coun er 11 J CC ... OHTOl'USEl>CAHS uv ~ "" 5A v•.,~ ----~;asJ t-'Ott1m;N,OOM~T1c.: SAVEALOT u .irdtop. ot1111na1 N·-L-rs Dod~c Dart 1073. 30.000 LUGG"'GET"'G• orCL~SSI"!' l1•.1lh"r w /r11<.110. A '6SVW ~ mllell, xlnt cond. $2200. · "' "' ~ loots, Marin• GM<.: Lule TJ. i1lnt ~·ond • "'"' ~ Cad•11ac from yourbuaines, scard (qulpnw..t 903 0 :.lps 6• sig.:.:uu. l :!JS 1r yourc:ur1:.c"truclcan SllOP&COMPAfO; t'l.lll>SIC' <11'X77!1). Goodrond.Bcstorr. J SJS..111411 ______ _ Send one card .or cu ch ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'olans NB 833 ~IG :.ue U.'> hrbt BARWlca< DATSUN SADDLEIACX 963 00-IS 630-2981 Ford 9t .. D tai; plus one spure. We Evinrudo IOO llP. lh•l>ll ' -I AUER IUICIC Sun JuunCapisln110 VALLEY IMPORTS lllt.'7 vw Cuictom camper. Quality and Price return permanently w/lO hr:. 00 mtr. S!;!OO l>ule's HVRentul~ 292Sllarborlilvd. 831-1375491-3375 1 3 1-2040495·4949 HcccntOUtrans.&eng. Guaranleed ........................ sealed attradlv(l lug & 675 :r7Jl 5 Acres '75/'76 model!.. <.:o.o;ta Mesu 97!1 2500 Fully 11111u lated, ex strap, meeting 01rline -· Irvine . 5$9 44.tG 1 ___ cellcnl condition, good le~,ing lipcciali\1$ Prclc1 red Rat~~ '72 Pinto. Dark l(l'e~o, automatic tnnsmiulert, new bn1k1111 & battery, runs great. $1400. Good economy car!! $36-'196l, usk for Linda . l.D. requirernenl11. Pre· J II I'. Seu~ull O!B. u:.cd I . , . • WE BUY ~ u s •"'• c 11 64G 588' I •. ( ~ 1!173 PACt Arrow 24 :.11r uew . U••d res. 1.,,,.,. a · 2 vent oss a<lhet ~ For a hour Ncw$JJO,now.,.,..70 • · . • 1 ' . SPECIALS ,... -or548--H7711uflcrfopm. Largc)t S1'lccti1111 pcrl!Onaliicd tug enclose fr16 9566 f M. tape dk · du,~I h d CLEAN CARS OYIER I 00 or N1•w & u,, . .i wallpaper fabric or -----tank,xlot.c:ond.~ or A TRUCKS 8210 4 Door. •I 11peccl. (. "Day Glo'"papcr & we loots,Powe-r 9040 beslo ~-~50 \735715). MERCEDES V°'vo 9772 .idill,lo In ·11 b k & · HOW $2895 ,,.. .... Dtsr• .o.y ••••••••••••••••••••••• Or.in~c County ------'71 Station W04JN .idr Country Sdn vs, AC. rs. PS. Top cond. w1 ac trim you ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trailers UtlHty 9 180 CONNELL "'" - lags. Or try two curds 16' Boat &·rrJ1lrr, wood & •••••••:••••••••••••••• 8118 DOVESTl!.I' ttouM of ltnDOrts 'JJ Open SundJy backto';~:CCi::s · fibergl;iss hull. w/105 Ut1 I lrlr. 4~6. i-vrinit11. CHEVROLET Near MacArthur AlITllORIZtD Cadillac $2 31$5 · Chrysll'r OH w/xtr.i~ .,.ord mdl A spokl.' whlll &Jamboree Rouds MERCEDES Of~ALEll Maste r Ocaltr 41:~or S1 60 $1500 firm. 5-iK G:JSt $H5/bsl ofr. 54.9·34GS or ~ lh1rbor Ulvd. 833-1300 6862 Muochtsler, VOLVO 2600 Harbor Ulv.t Try mu ut $1495. 673-0160 6/9tu!:s1:soce:.· :;;.Cb_n_Q ___ •51 -wood---h-ul-l,-2 IW6-9004. <.:OSTA Mt;.tiA Bucnururk C.11\t.1Mc\J540 1JllXJ 71.i (;ronadu. New, must .... '" "' 54"1200 TOPIUYER 523 7250 t1ell now, mov111g. Air, l0or morc$1.40ca. cng. new 1ms, Newport Auto Set-vice.Ports -See c & I T • HERE .._.OW Nabe PS/PB. AMffM s tereo, S I T I I d d I d S7800 · 9..aoo -' us irst, asl ! op 011 the S,mla Ana Fwy. n rs a es ax nc u c ~ tp, extras. rca y. & Acussonei .. Tor 001 11\R dollar paid for imports. 10,000 m1. $4.SOO. 675-GOll:l NO CARD? <7l 1J1'33 1063 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I' Alt> COSTA MESA 65 220 Auto .. dean, need~ ...... EW COLORS ca<1·11 Mon·Fri_a_n_5 ___ _ Ornw your own or send ---' - --SAVE Wl1'1i IM'.\H'DIATl::LY ..... I ac name, address, phone 40· Cabin CrwM·r T~m tJISJ.:O&RF.BUILT .. ·o' DATSUN valveJO~;.,~~.. •MEW MODELS 1975 Gran ada. Silnr we'll make one nard 1~· VII s. loL'> or 1:ood1c' :Sell -I' . R.ALL, . """ ...,..,, " a lo ma' ficono1-y 8 lag.Add""''eanh'". "' for$15,uooortr:ulcc1it11 FOREIGNCAltl'AltTS ,fi·ORt;IG!'.'I CA~S 2845 HarborBlvd. Huge savings on all re-,.r1Y·T PS ·2 "d .,. ·~ ..... ...,. ' 'M ch n1 'al ' A 1L O" ''()u 1.· 1N "··--t.a M~a <-"0-'"10 MG 97..a2 ' ... 16 & -cy •A · • r,.,..s . .,.~ Sendcheckormooeyor ly for 4 whl tJrt\e, l'U, • e u ( '·'"'": ~:--. "'."' ~ "" ~ "'' "' maining ne.. 5 '75CoupedeVille loaded &'5-14!70 derto: llV. lots, :.m.lllcr bo.1t, IElectncal rOSEI:: US -••••••••••••••••••••••• Demos m stock. w/xtras. Only 28:000 m1, or ----- PlLOT rRIMTIHG l'lc. 675 9391'.1 "Hody P1nu_ rtl~Ol'T NEWPORT IMPORTS 1971 Wagon, atr,. radiuls, MG M1d1tet '7·1 20 000 Im MAR9UIS VOLVO 1 mmac. 8JO. nGS/830-6929 Mcrverick 9947 POBoxlSGO ---AUT"o'su Pl'LY 3100WCst llwy,NB roof r ack. radio, orig mac $2750 l'vt ply MISSIONVIEJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• \:oi.la·M~~a. Ca. 92626 2:;w~9l'~9 ,/fr.~~~.~ b~~t~~n IOI N. Manchc~ter . 642-9405 own. xlnt. $1250. 962-4~ 498-JISO 831-2880 495-12 I 0 '70 COL~. Cad Convert '73 "GRAOBEH ·• \'·8. A ' " .. 75 Datsun 8210, 2 dr, 4 MGI 97.... ll0,000 mi ~. _MAKE Ofr. RARE OEAUTY. Only <.:F705tEG. l>ama.:l·d b) Anuhe1m 7769'.XIO WF..OUY .... ..-"'HGECOUHTY &t28223cvemngs · p Heer dr3ftcr hol·'i. 1 1 Ken 1 1 i.pd, xlnt cond, $2.750 or •••••••••••••••••••• ••• v""' · · 25,000 m 1 's ! A/T, /S, • .... .., s lr an1 1ni:. ns urance -• •USEDCARS& of beer, new cond. 1200 ~alva{W sJlc. "When• is ~ us Ma g w h 1 s & THUCKS• lx.'Sl orfcr. 581·1087 evs, 1975 MGI R d t VOLVO ,74 Cad Cpe Dl!v tlle, D' Sterro. AIC & u ll xlraa. 673·5276.Callnfll lAM. A .. I l l d Goodyear Stl Ulld 5869()7()dys. oa s~ L'XCLUSIVELYVOLVO F..legance t'nt. brown Sec1l&dr1vc it!Askin~ s 1i. ns pcc •1 o •. • C.:ome in orCall 4 s peed , burgundy "' S237S. ORIG. OWNER, WATERBEDS Shipyard, Newport. Sub Radials. 165SH13. 1-or FREE Appraisal 1975 Datsun 2801 w/J.lold pin slnpin(: + l.argesl Volvo Dealer w I bci ge vi n y I top, 751-8441 or979_1423. mil olfcr lo South tuasl 8210 Toyota, Colt. etc 1 spet.'CI, AM /l"M r:.idio, m<1lc,hin)( .inH"·rt o~ & 1110rangeCounly! divided pwr scal!I, From $1 \9.l!~ c·ornl>h•lt• Marine Survcyor:.. 573i $1$0. 642~5770 _____ Groth C hevrolet air cond. & ma••s. Forest Al\1 /F M radio. (6947G ). DUY or LJ::ASE loaded w/xtras. Lo mt, MustClllCJ 9952 1-'ra mc/n s t•r/m:il/ incr 1-:. 2nd St reel. Lun~ 1112 11 Beach Hlvd. green with ;atchlng O.._.LY $4395 DIRECT lp1kpe557ne~}3 ow,.n5c7··r.,..S73100. •••••••••••••••••••••••· with heat.er & ,.cliverv "·•;.u:h, C:.iltf. Td 1213> VW ENGINES l lunlm~ton Bc;ich "" .... ..., or ,, ·..-111 'G8F rd M t " ' '""' st r i p es & de,. a I tt M "'R9UIS TOYOTA ~·,~· ~ ... 1.,,~.·~ o us ang evcryi.lyle<lbl·ounled 43-18471. Sak tn hl• 1·1111 USED-REBUILT 847-6087 * 549-3331 "" _ --~~, ------•au-. c llT I (993NCB/. Ml""'ION v1 ... ,0 '72 Coupe de Ville. Sunn. """"'· a on l\quulleaven 1130 7()(j:! duded 0001112115 71i olOhp, 1300, 1500, IGOOt·t· ""' ....., d f AM 's 548 2933 .• ---Dual Ports 5:10 tl!J40 TOP 831-2880 49 5-12I0 slert.'O, e o1:.i1cr • crutSl' --. . -· --- J. bikes, Hcmin1:ton '19 CLASSlC CHRIS :!5 OERBUGGYSllOI' 19730crhwt240Z cntrl, full pwr. vinyl rr..72 M t I d lypwrtr. pini.t poni: thl, :i Ovcrn1i;hlcr. !f yr.owner DOLLAR 4 speed. AM/FM rad in, Opel 9746 2025 S. Manchester ~verything! Skel J:ray. auto ~~:S~i.:Ps~;B~~rnyi hpDri!l>-:!>&Slr;ittoncng mu~l :.ell. Moving to Auto f Sol PAID mugs & air cond. Jm· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Anaheim 750-2011 immac. ~vl ply. $3G2S top. lo miles. Original ,. • .,,,..~c largcr bo:.it. Hecent sur-s or e L'Ol'Cl.L'AN maculalc lhruoul! Rae-REDIN''OLOH, Ph645·1260 owner . Sharp. Aft 6 or """'....,,,,, & "" ·' for •.,, ••• ••• • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • ,. " c. ed '-· .... 1969 VOLVO -----vey rc.,..~er, u~cu • O ing r w/malcw.ng 111· GREt:N Wll'JI ENVY! C 9917 wknds496·7237 10" Rlack & Det·kcr Marlin f1:.h1n ~. la l Antique-?/ IMP RT CARS tenor. (810GXI>. ·w Opel GT. Ht:<!. New 145 WA.GOH arnaro Radial Arm Saw, Good &t9·2563evcs. Class.ca 9520 ALL MODELS MAR9UIS VOLVO tires, new brakes, tape Automatic, radio. heater ~··•••••••••••••••••••• 1974 Ghia VG, ~uto lrans, condttaon. ~00 6-12·144:,. , --. , --, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'11SSION VJEJO deck. A ~teal f"or SlJ &air t~ond <ZLK680). 68 C;,am;iro: R&lf. air PIS. P /B •. air. stereo. -40 Matthews Clas~u· 193.5 Chevy truck. Xlnl 831•2880 495• I 21 O ($200 below low book l. 0 .._.LY S 1698 co 1 nd. Rally ~prt. Vin top. $287S P.P. 640-1150. 1·~· sof:I, n<'W, patchwork xlnt c-und. moonng J•Jll cond. $1500 Firm. Call 642 6895 " :1_7 F:ng Spoke whls. . . qwlted. earth <'oloro;, lo $9500 1179 226'7 492.3374 Fiat 9725 tlun-. pc·rf. Gd tires. 6$ MUSTANG G cyl sl1ct. c·umelhaek. I'll S750. -•••••••••••••-•••••••• Por5clM 9750 1971 VOLVO S1:!50 art5,842·5358. chrome eog. & whl5, SJOO/bs t orr. Wrou1-:ht loats Soil 9060 1!113 Cad Tourini: t:Jr. '73 Fial 128 SLC New ••••••••••••••••••••••• 142 COUPE '""C.·,~nro.ltunsaood. ~"a"nlr" xtras. $!19~. Iron Window Gnll 11.\7' •••••;••••••••••••••••• Uc:sutresloredSl2.000. · 1973rORSCHE d "" ··~ "' .........,..,. "'n D ' l!l:ll IJlx Ford Hoad:.tcr engine, onJy 10,000 mi.. 4 sJ)CW. J\~1 /Jo'M ra to, 673 6298 aft 6 30 .,..,, rapes, o~n ~~J llob1c lb. lrlr. new trans & · new interior, vinyl roof. 911 ET A.RGA heater & a relic wh111• ·_ _ : _ '66 l\1ustanl( aut.o, 8-lrack, m_ulll·clr brn, 7 li:, .. l "'11 more SI.~~. ti-It> 8~ or mmt cond. s12·000· Good flared wheels and special 5s......,., air-'nd, ~.le'""", w/lll.ack leather lnte11or. 1971 Camarrt vu ··ulo lo new lirC!i & brakes, rebl~ w1thdecorator rodi.,"ln c"l·7"'"' d1scoun1 for both . ~ .... ., ·' ·~v • o,u • <.'Ond$3Srr.546-lli55 "° -:"'._ _____ (7l4MlM·3209 IBUYJ UNK CARS mags, j ust repainted. mags. Buy or XLNT lmmaGlale thruout ! mi. exccptlonul aulo. 6cyl.Sl000flrm.968-5710. -f: RI C S 0 N 2 9' f u 11 ---.--USED AUTO rARTS MakeoCCer. 645·7588 artu lease plan. (GOOHPC>. (331VN l -~1~r~ 51'~ --'67 2+2. AutomaUc, x1nt Motorized trea1lm1ll. WI rrui•cl rac". ~"l .OOO/of RARE 62 MASERATI 4. ONLY $2698 d Full 289 t h Ot 8 . ~ ' ..,.. 54().5125 847·9637 1972PoncL-911T 'nCAMARO 6cyl.Jspd, con . power. orJoga m. I) mt pc ti-r. 675 11130 eves & lSOOGTCOUP'E ·oo sso Spider. l\M/F M, ._. MAR9UISVOLVO rnnsolc. 1·s. ,\Mll"M 5ng.96().4~87 hr.SJ00.64t>·JS03 wknds. 5 Spds, new tires. Bor· Selllhlngsfasl w1lh D;itly new eng, xlnt cond 5 speed, air cond., pwr MISSIONVI F:JO c·a1>:-.cllc, 111 null's, new -bl'- 995 ., - ----roni wire wheels. fuel in Pilot Want Ads. lhruout. $1200. 830-8665 or wtndows, ma~s & s ilver 831-2880 495-121 O raihal llr.-.... 1 ollvc whls. •••••"•-••••1e••••••••••••~• Mlr.c:elloneoln Musi ~ac 40' Motor Sailer Ject1on. aluminum body 497.2594 w I b I a ck 1nle r1 or S 1 SJ50() Ph Wanted 8081 New Uic~d cu.: • t':ill Xlnt c·ond. Very fast' Autot Imported u __ ...._ 9727 095F"l'I ). "iS Volvo 164 1-;. Mint r:ond &,::r;£">1l' cun. ' '73 Cutlass Supreme, air ••••••••••••••••••••••• •·vt·s. li73 2::.80 __ _ Zl.000 mi, Too hot for my •••••.'••••••••••••••••• nunuu S4DDLEIACK p is, P/U, A IC. AMll"M -~ --rond. xJnl cond, $3000. $$C/\SH f'OH l·:t<•hclls :.:2. hottest keel w 1 f e ·. Tr" de f 0 r Alfa Ro.-o 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VALLEY IMPORTS stereo. S62SO 492·6925 Ctt.vrol•t 9920 ~75·94 17 ;ifl5~M . Good used furn, rl'fri~s hoal. Int I r.11·111~ 1 IJss somclhtni? lamer. Pan ••••••••••••••••-••••• Brand Mew '7 6 831-2040 495-4949 -••••••••••••••••••••••• into __ 9_9_5_7 frzrs&stovcs5•1G 07fil! 31 . lx·.aut. nl\.tl IJluc & l~~a, l,..41tus., Etc. or •• ·ro Alfa Spydcr. classic HO ..... DA C C.:hcvdlf' '72 M<1lihu Cpe. ••••••••••••••••"'•••••• Musical while. i;l l7, i\~kini: !1\5~2200lty . li75·3662 or delighl.runbgood,$2600. n arS '73 · 914. Coco hrwn, VK,P/B.1'1S.<11r,\'ln)I tmtrun.nh 8083 ~!JIJOO 675·1022 ~ 644 ~;z..., OVER I 00 maits. A MffM stcrca, ~lf), 1 udwls Minl cund. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ·~· Cl l I -Re-cttatiOftOI ---To Choos. From! appear. 1trp. musl i.ell. $2,250. 645 lll6i Co M ' 0 M l ~I <' ~ • a~s1t· WOOi "oop on Y.tlicles 9530 IMW 9712 ERSITY 545-5941aft5:30PM. ·~ ........... 'G4 Impala. Xlnt cond .. l973rlMTO S(fKllRE WAGON Automatic, air cond .. l\M/FM stereo. special mags, roor rack, wood grain appllque & low miles. Im m aculale lhruoul! (432HDD>. no m· -u 1c • c Newport moonnJ? nea1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• U.._.IV ----organ, excellent cond1 f\Jlboa Y C Sell or tr.at.le ••••••••••••••••••••••• " "70" 914 S2GOO or best 0 r. everything works. Good tion,$600,r.P.532 1<!59 formobllchomt'.615·6682 Oldsmobile r~r . Nu pu1nl. (714 ) •SALES tires, rebll eni:, fan R. V. STORAGE Honda Cars • GMC 847-6076 Ext 35 •SERVICE 1asttc buy s100_._411_2_.100_1_ Revelle 3 pc r1rum s<'I w /high hu t cvmb.11-. s t ool & mus i c :.tnll Cmpll $23:>. Aft ·lpm 64()..(Y777. '73 COLUMBIA 34' l.u~urv <:u-.l Inter. Fri 11h, d1t·M•I dni:y w en>-: l\Jd kt'l'I. I'll 1·11• $:11 .:-100 l'\l Jll) 1;.1·. i:.::.1 llunllngton Bch. Trucks 1 Fenced, paved, lights 2850Harbor BlvJ. '66 912 S spd. comp. reb t •LEASING CHEVY SALE ..,,.. 848 u""" A k ( ,.._, .. M 5."9640 e n g .. 0 r I ii . D r k . ,..., mo. -ovvu s or .......,,..., esa ""' Blue/mags. !>11ch. tires Onrseas 1966 Chevy BelA1r Sedan. tSYS572l. ONLYS2498 MAR9UIS TOYOTA MISSION VIEJO 131-2180 495-1210 Ray Galvm -------P re C B S F t.• n ti t.• r ------ Precmon ba\ .. 1,111 t.ir HOllECAT l.5Met~r 4Whftf0rh.s 9550 Fender ba.,:.m:an .1m1> ill l•t ~m.1llt•r H•1-.wn ••••••••••••••••••••••• llnthltkcnew !!61!2:!:1J 111 ll11h11.: lh & II • L1 k1· 7:? I nternational ,,,.,~ 111l11r .. 1I .... 11 ... 11111 Travel.ill I ~ I. aolo 1•\tra~ G1 \'.il h1r I~•}" trans. cleh1"•' :r.n 1IP, lt"'l r.it \t•ry I.isl )IMI \'!I. llavs 1i:111tion. ult 1,7$ .ltA-<!111 t;t$:.!~'IJ(I cond. h\•.iter. Warn \<.:CORDI,\~ I 1kr n1·"A 1•lcctnc DaV11l<'1 $1JOO, l>:.l ofr 63G-ti77to Jfl '.1 pm J r.1mmond c·honl uri.:.rn l.111•1 I I "' trlt -·;•111:! WC'nrh. lrlr h1lc·h. fo...: llllhL,, J ~J'> tanki., mu!ll ~II Only $3400. 645 0244 '<lnl r:on<I c .. ,, ~1 lUI ~IX.Ml tl•I\' .>l!I .Ii 19 lll Ot''A S2S4J 1>111 .\.'10J I Vt'\ i;'il :l:!!r.! Office Fum4hln & LIDO 1..a-Must Sall 72 Cht>vy Bl:11.cr, :l50 VK, , ... auto. rull 11wr, AM l"M fl Equi~..t 8085 O'llLYSll50 ti73-3422 trk, muny xtra:1, s,1500 ••• •••• ••••• •••• • • • • • •• !l.Sl t SZ.1 hl:rnd<'r 2 1 maho ~ 1 · .. m11ld1· "' r11 ,. , .. 1 up ''"l 'tl.'t I 1h• ... 1" /I.. d•·•I•' ·Wl\1°1:. 11 ho t.7;, JUOll H.H & llt"ll h ltll V pl.1nk1·d . I II, ;, s <11h '71 Tu\ula Landt·ru1s er ,,111lni.: 11111..:h~ Ln1 , 01 Lo 111i·,. new sort top, 3 1w.ar Wt•ll n\.;J111t. S:l'llKI ,pct M11nt ~t'll Will ~ac al ttllii'M\2 S2GOU 1:7~1 1 :!~10 111 ~·q•i.11 ~,.,,of 1' '4·1 11t1q· • ix 13'17 Dt"1k• .\ 1111t1111<.t1•11•1t loot1, Slip$/ rh.ur' w r.1 .. tt•r' \ o•n Docks 907 0 "\)!'.I~ Will\, ,J,•1•11 1 n I ,:uod ton1I '\l'l ... , up ••••••••••••••••••••••• '•''. rc.'!'4lon.id 1-~nJ,! nt•t•lls !>I:! 529!1 llrJ.<l Slip ""Jotl'<.I, ~I ... 11p wrk ~Kl ltrm !wnnu!I 1017 forhH•Jbo.ir<.l ,i'l.tlS .>211! l'Jll•C' 0111 \ l:>I l'\I r.+. aft WM b42 2118'J ·•·•·••··••·····•······ '77 BMWs HERE NOW JOCJUGr 9730 $590064().8208/673 1658_ ~·••••••••••••••••••••• 759115, s unroof, chorolale 73Jag XJ-12L4 drsedan, brown. t at\ mt. itlnt J0.000 m1, xlnl «i:ond. I s12 800 493 7$.10 Owner car. Air. AM/FM · --- ~tereo-tape deck Asking '74 914 1 8 S1h r r hluc Delivery Service & parts now open on Sat's 8 lo 4 for your con\·en1ence. ONLY $699 Newport..-Motors l!lmllarbor Rhd . CM. CALL 642-079~ SEETHE ALL S8000.M2·0642eves. metallic. AM /l"M. t ape, HEW 3201 TODAY JAGUAlt XJ.11, 1972 Sed x.lnt cond8.1~38 Private l'art v 73 Chevy Malibu <.:pc Power, air, C'lc. t-:xtra clean ins1do & out. ~1800. ~1·3855. '72 Dark green Sedan. new bnllcry & brake,, aut.omal1c transmission. runs great. Mov1nJt, must sell. $1400. :>36·7961, usk for Linda. SADDLEIACIC YA.LUY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 IMWRESALES '70 :.!1100 CS Coupe.4 '11\'l'd, lt•alh..r & luw mll1•s (235Cl'SI. '7:! 2002 Automatic u1r 1· o n ti &. ' t c r l' o l;)3SllKKl 2TOCHOOSE ·73 3 oc.;.4 spccd, l.unrool & :sir 1·und l owner (!lfi7KLM). w/ '75 Chev V-8 hydro --- Showpiece w/wirc whls '72 911E. Fully equipped. & moon roof. $15,000. m· Very clean. Mml! Must vested .. Will sac. for sell.83G-0414 19bb llmhor rt.\ 6dlt 9.101 , , • . , ·74 Pinto Wgn. Xlnt cond,. 72 Che~ sla w~n. 3 seals, 30,000 mi. Must k ll now, auto, a1;. $1900. moving. $2GOO. 675·6093 $7950. for immcd s ale. Call to see al Jerry RollsRoyce 9756 Autos Used Alward Restorations ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' Monte Carlo '75 A/C .,..._..., 9960 ___ Call ~~0737 Mon-Fri an 5. • E E ••••• •••••••••••••••••• . • • ., .. ,,.,.., .. 642·7978 1 D Al R IN U.S.A. Gefte.ral 9901 P.'W. PIS, I' /B, ltll whl, ••••••••••••••••••••••• JR ROY R CARVER 1974 llJ r ROLLS·ROYCC JENSEN HEALEY U40J•<t1bom COHVERTllLE l'---.... ~=Buch 9732 Jnsen ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 speed With AM /FM (lOSlO SUNDAYS s lt•reo. lm maculall' --- thruoul! !995NKK ). Toyota MARQUIS VOL VO • •••••• ••••• •• ••••• •• •• s.lJ75. 6'15· 7253 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---1976 PLYMOUTH '72 Impala Cpe. Air, xlnt GR.AHO FURY cond. S1700. P1watc par-BROUGHAM SEDAN. lY IW6113G5 Pwr . w indows, 60/40 '68CapnccSla. Wgn P/S, l'/B. air. new truns, hrks. slancr & battery $600. 546·2142 • Chrysler 9925 71 Toyota Corolla ••••••••••••••••••••••• pwr. seat, cruise conlrol, stcn.'<> radio & 8 track l~pe. (072POL>. 4895 MISSION VIEJO 831-2180 495-1210 AdorolJle rucllll~ l,h1._0 ~Speed & Tn.clu 9 560 '7:1 RAVA RIA 1 s peed. APt>O pupplt'' " wk• .>al 9080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :11r C'ollll & i>lereo ---------'11 TOYOTAs Wagon(281DLSH1275 '72 MGB-!164GIM»S2875 1975 CHRYSLER ,\!\(' szso s:ioo $111 ub711 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• H .a.RD TO Fl ..... D'. rn110Pl'M 1 Kannann Ghia 9735 73 /.nd1.u• 1:, w trlr ~t·ll~ ~ " •• •••••••• •• •• •• ••••••• '72 Vega llalchback CORDOIA (l55FISl $995 Pwr scat. leather. pwr !\O W(''I l'l'l C't•ntf'r Wt• r I <.I .°' t .11g1• '> t llnstol Mt \rlhu1 S \ ~ 1"91 !WW ror $;1.000 Will l.tk4" 1969 EL CAMINO 'i I i!002 <l 'lpcNJ. :.lrr1•0 & $005 Karmann Ghia. 19t>7 !I 1110 ur lrJdc ror " W /CAMrER SHIELL wnroof lfi..12°.!I Needs Minor repair Will HERE MOW '72 Linc. Cont MK IV window11. cruise rontrol (9'75MXl0 ·$4S75 & AM!fo'M l;ipe player. ATLAS 1\utomul1t'. µwr llli'\'r trade up. 642·2627. I k • 'd U\V1\IUA 4 "Jl<'NI, -, ----- ··10 J,1n r C o upe (171NOPI ( 1678SX )·$2575 SS 49 5 Chryslef' /Plymouth IOI{ p ..... r 1r.1 I'!< "' .Jll ·11r rond & !IUlll oor 66 Europran Karmann 1'1\RHOf \ouni:&tJmt• TtaD1f1Clricrtiott cond lmm.q·ul.itr ' °i:J-l8l ... 'MJ . Ghia. limited edition. •MEW COLORS 'fili Chevy •, Ton, 8Fl Oµt'n Umly & Sun 'tll 10 Talk' >o omo· $:!!10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l20036:-.l l Cunluil Sult•, xlnlcond,4993846 Ii ..... J •01\ "'-... rs s...1~1 MRr •MEW MODELS Lon~'Z~l.(~~~;1r5 Nabei1 cec1•1c PM202!) llnrbor Rlvd • '"' ''"' a=:t ' -91 20 MARQUIS TOY OT A Pl..os & °"Jofts 8090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MISSION v n ;Jo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1fl67VW Cu~tomc11mper. 831-2110495-1210 G ive A G ift Rt>cc-nt 0 11 trans. & cng. ,73 O· l --PU-Ch Of....,slc l"ully 1n:culaled, ex -•1 !'lun · .. "r.r) · , , ,.. cl'llenl condtllon. good coml. S2~ Duv, h11o·f!<~11 Seour :1 l'Plnd or;i.1n • ltn'l>. SJ!l'JS Call 646.5882 1\n.'Cwrr i: !lerv1ce lw~· t<;t~~r:~r~~:~J~'!~1~ or5'1fHl771l aficrfi pm _ &IS~ 1703 homl' Move'll, to !lm:.tll homt'. MotwcocJ!!:•I '65 El <.'ommo Ii, rndio occd morc room s,100 Sc 9 I 50 hl'U lcr. u 1 r . & "' h1· r ~7$52 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xt!:_ll'-_$1200 5307":10 .Kimbell OrA:in. t-:nl\•r C7.2SO MX '74.~~ldomrid Mu~t Scll '611 .1, I'll VII. talner 200. l yr olc1 Sui· den. x1r,111. Ofrl'';'· Ouyi1, auto, A!C. run'I xh'll lllu $850. Aft s, !IGft..5938 ~ 3383. t::ves 67.>-41'84 $1650,ofr 646·S137 --Pl.A.YB rtAHO KAWASAKl 90CC ·1!>Chevy Luv. maAs. lon wtu1e with gold antlqu Dirt Bike. nl.'au cover. um /Cm Ing. Good eond. lnlere11t __ S22Sorbs~_557·43611 stereo. tape. air $3400 in1t old style. SO Roll.s. 1m Honda XR-75. Cstm 842·1971 eves. $1,150. 54().3894. p;un<. 22mm carb. cstm • 7 s ch e v y •· Ton mamnd port & pohshed. Silverado cmpr s pec . Boge shocks <laid dwnl 50,000 m1. new rcg111lra X tra wide l1ni. xlra fine lion $4800 Ca 111142 7560 cood. Never raced. All V-----9 570 Beaut French l'rov Crand piano lorc('d to sc-11 $1000. Lake l''otc•t area S81-M77. 4pm. 640-0?n m.s Beaut. m ahog Grrtnd .--------••••••••••••••••••••••• Piano 5' "8u~h" Lane" 73 Uooda 750. Xlnl cond 1975 GMC xlnt cOnct SJ7SO 844 2000 • Xtras Sl200or best offer. SURFER YAH · · 847 0076 Ext 3$ . 0 Aulomallc, 91r cond , SPINET PIAN '68 Kawankl 175 Enduro. sunroof, portholes, de Lescer, blond, Beaty Cltan & quick. Recently 111.(e trim. chrome wlrt' Ross epblnc-t. Bst orr rbJt. ALSO Par ts bike wheels & 8 track stereo. over$30(). PIHt<f·:Wll w/rblt c.-ntt. polished (0749), AMq.labyGr..t Oma le. Xlnt cond. $2600 532-»70or 75l-9-i68 crank. bored to 22occ. SADDLHACK l1("W dutch. 1.1.'!0 for a II y AWY IMPORTS 348·2140or548-287$ 831-2040 4'5-4949 TV.1..-0, HIA.S ...... Sacntlc~: ·74 :\4 Meleo. ----- .0,. XJnt tond Past. Must '72 CMC 1 Ton w/contcm· ... ,I .Cl\ .. a•2-e1u1 po mtt"Cydc cmpr. 24,000 ........................ ..... . ..,.,,, '" ~ ml, $5000. Call 839-8306. Cbmpa«e ~reo for sale 197, tiond• xn 15. ~·----- "' cabinet + apeakerj than IOObn. $300. Call Have something to sell ' J:IOO, 144-'M». 540--0181. C1atslflcd ads dQJl well I - '1:; 2002 Aulomal1c. :11r cond & :ilen•o !O:l-11 >. '75 5301A Full ))l)WC'r & u II ('c)llrl (!)Clfol\1 VG ) . 2TOCHOOSE Huge Savm1ts on ALL re Zito...._ ..,.._ Costa MeSA Kormann Ghio mu1n1ng new 76" & AMC 9905 c-.. Mi1t11i M4f... 546-1934 ~/bst ofr 536-01"9 Demos. ••••••••••••• •• •••••• • •1 -====--------r l·--------- Thc Beller B0arYl(OaiTn... 'GB J1.1vcl1n, h i pcrr .. ,......JJ_,..._...al 9930 '76 Volarc2dr. stick shlf\, 'Gil Karmann Ghia Runi1 MAR~UIS T "' ~ . ..-. "''rl rblt eng 2 barrel ..,. a1r/schks, po~. man11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• R & II. Only 3,000 mi oo ,... • • , MISSION Vlf;Jo headers. musl sell. $800. , c-nr Despcrotc. must l'cll carll:12vollsyst~.C/B 831-2880495·1210 673·5295aft'1 nt 7".Cold,4·dr.Xlnt 13100. Will t r ade. ---- + radio. chrome whl11, ----_ _ -cond. $6200. 5'18 1487 ·11: 2002 4 ."flCCll. s tt•reo Shur1H·ar $975. 6'15·8614 .73 Cehcil. l(O«Kl concl. new Buick 9910 Call 1144-5!l27 .__ · -·------i·n~iwllc, utrl·<Htd. &only M da 9731 brks vmftl uphl $2:l50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 Duster. Jtlr, new lllMlm1lc11 15337). en · . , • COf"'eft• 9932 & S "'DDLEI "'CK ••••••••••••••••••••••• 847-4665 a l 61 M '73 lulcll RIYlera ••••••••••••••••••••••• brake11, tires. cnl(, "" "" • -f'wr 11oat. crwsc conlrol, trnns. $900. 75147M VALLEY IMP'ORTS 71 Mazda RXJ Coupe. 4 '75 Toyota Corollu 2 l>r 11wr. windows & AM Jo''\1 CORVETIES - 131 2040 495 4949 spd. under wmty, very Sedan . .a spd. xlnt cond twnu player (129GXAl POftff41C 996S • • -~an 837·3202 -$2295/0fr. ~ 2234 i~ 3 49 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CREVIER 73 Ma7.da RXJ, :;tu lion VolllwOIJ"' 977 CHOICE OF 12 1972 Pontiac Le Mal)S, wagon r ecenlly reblt •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• •J..L-I c~i•-1961THRU1976 w/evcrythlng, lo mi, ..._,.....-9llill'""° ... •-1 good rubber, x lnt cond. eng. A/C, 493-3841 1973 s..,. a.die J6eO ...._. ....., 4 SJ)('(vS .,. l\ulomat cs $2500. Call !IS6·0022 Q r U & llOAOWAY 4 ~• 8 kl & o.--C_...,t Mere.._ a.nz 9740 st""'"""• trac ape C.... ~ MO,_ -·..,... -·r SANTA AMA ••••••••••••••••••••••• low miles. C313J ES 1 L.arq.1t Ir FkMtt 835·3171 1 ·r SAODLHACK S.C.Ja• TlllUlTIMATI DlllVIHOMACHINI MB '76280S· vory,llunr . v•• I "'Y IMrOltTS '76 Electra Ltd Coupe F.7.1'1NANCING c ru1~c cnlrl. 2:lOOmi, .,_....., l'\Jlly ('ql.llPJ>t'd, l'Unroof WE 'A.SF. •USED IMW't* rtawless. $16.200 131·20404'5·4949 Shorp.$11495.8300414 cott~~1-ris '67 Stotion Wagon Good transportation .. $350. offc•r. G73·6726 • 9914 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·73 Bavona-<906LVY ) 1198·2720. -------- '752002· c629NDK > d '70 VW Cnmpmobllc Xlnt Cadilloc 99 I 5 HOWARD Ctwvrot.t ·72 v eaa lfatchbat'k. ~t. Closed On S....da '511 2205, in ~dood bcond run'g cond . rcblt en11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dove & {.luall Strei>ll! Rodlo, Heater. $700. beSt !!.__ Runs Ito o . o Y .Pop Top Tent & more NEWPORT BEACH offer 64$·9516 ORAMGI COUMTY'S st.raighL $1500. 673-1336 s:J.000. A~l~n. 673·0740or C.d '72 c~ l>c VIiie. run 133-0555 64S 3'74 vwr. A/C, P/Wlnll .. vinyl '7 2 Veg a . AM IP M OLDEST ·75 240D Mercedes Benz, top. tilt whl, lo mt, S.'149S.c --OUl:l---_.-----,-9-3_J_, cassette, new t ires, fully equipped, xlnl cond '71 VW Comper, onl(lnal S311-182S ••••••••••••••••••••••• tuneup. runs good. Musl Maple yellow. Besl offer cond. xlnl mechanically 1976 COUG "'R sac. $950. 631-1712. 644-7572 4~ '76 SeVllle . 1.naded. "" $12,500. or cash down 11:1· Full power, air cond .. '71 Vega. New brakes, SalH -Servlcc·Leaslna '75 300·D. showr oom '7 3 SU r E rt 8 u a. ~umc lse. 18 mos. PP. b I a c k o n b I a c k tires & c lutch. $600. R C I clean, Sll.900. 554.4590 ycllow/bllt. 34000 ml, 645-3533. w/matchlng Interior & 673-$547 OY .-ver, llC. cvesor962·8847 days. lllnt. $2000 firm. 833·3613 I~ lh3n (1()()1) mile~. Slill -------- Rolla ftoyce BMW alt3PM um Cady Coupe, loaclcd. wider factory w8rranty '75 Htchbk, air-. autol IS40Jomborcci SACRIFICE 1500 ml must sell. Can (468PRV). Whish? DI. Ok, $2175. Sel Ne~rt Ooach 64().6444 '76·280 Sedan , Mldn ltc '71 VW Van. new rcblt 1u13umc 0 lse or purchasc. MUST SILL for$2300. 847·5'113 blu w/blo int, elec anr·r & ena. Good condition. 631·3010 BMW '75 2002. Sienna. 4 AM I FM 11 t c r t o & Coll Mike 64S·7009 -------MA.KE Offlll '74 Hatchback, Art. lo Q'll • apd, o lr, Dloupunkt cartridge tape ply r. Cad 74, Sed3n DcVlllc. M"'•"'UlSTOYOT"' nu tire.•. ~·l $1815. stereo, lmlnfQ. A.uume Shwrm new. Tak• over '75SCIROCCO d 'cleaanre. pvl pty, 1 -..... "" 830-0890 644-29T7 he o r purrh. J>, P . 1se pym.nta or $168/mo. Silver, AM/FM 1terco, 4 ownr U,990. AH $, MlSSION VIEJO ' ~-416hr8343!_30_. __ Collllolly&.W-11128. spd.loml 892.8162 __ 6442GOO ___ lll·2H_0_4_9S._1_2_10_ wantAdRnults 642·5678 , l I I Huntington Beach ..,ountain V nil!~Y A l't(l"r110011 N.Y. Stock~ VOL. 69, NO. 348, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNI A MONOA~OECEMBER1~1W6 'Against His Will' .Ray's Review Plea Nixed by TopCourt A,.Win-lo REVIEW DENIED James Earl Ray WASHINGTON <AP) -The U.S. Supreme Court refused lo· day to review James Eur! Ray's unsuccessful attempts to withdraw his g uilty pica 1n the assassination of Dr Martin Luther Kin~ Jr The court voted not to considl•r Ray's contention that he was "framed by the FHI :.ind k1cal police. and then coercc.-d by his own attorney to plead guilty against his will Just last week. a special con gress1onal committee authoriied $6.5 million for the first year of an investigation into the as sassinations of President Ken· nedy and Dr. King. one of the na- tion's leading c1v1l rights ac Livists. In SC'eking Suprc.'me Court re· view, Ray'sallorneysaid thecase "raises major conslltut1onal IS· sues with res pect to voluntariness oftheplea. waiverofconnictorin- terest on the part of cnminal de· fense attorneys, profos:.aonal and ethical compt•tence and obhga. li?!1S in representing a defendant. Kmg was killed by a rifle blast in Memphis. Tenn , m 1968. Ray was arrested in London a short time later and exlrad1ted to the L'nited States to stand tnal for murder. His case never reached a jury because he subsequently pleaded guilty. Ray's appea l for review by the high court said has financial agreements with attorneys Arth.u r Han e s and Percy Foreman and author Wilham Bradford Huie precluded his chance to receive fair represen- tallon. Ray said Foreman forced him to plcc.1d guilty. The appeal said other conflict· ing considerations by Ray's at· tornl'ys led to a "gross v1ulat1on of thc right to private attorney· chcnl communications." A lower court ·s findinjj that there was "polcnl1al and limited actual confltcts of inter est " by Ray's defense attorneys should be enough to haH· his cai.e re· v1c"L'<f. h1~ appeal said. "The charge 1s thal those who (See RA \', PageA21 Two Beads Are Better When the overnight low in Chicago gels down to 4, as it did Sunday, friends get friendlier ;.rnd visions of sugar plums give way to fond thoughts of mufflers and glO\ es. It m ay b<• that teamwork also helps youngslt'rs find their way in the downtown s hopping crush. ~e more chilly weather news on Page A4. Raise 'Tickles' Teacher Seaman Enr~ged ·n~nfaSays Affair's End Sparks He'll Seek New Propo~al Due to Tnutees in January By RAY ESTRADA 01 I"• O•U• "''°' SIAlf A SJ><>kes man for Huntington Beach City (elementary) School District teache rs said she is "tickled" by the 4 5 percent pay luke for 3-15 instructors approved 1-'riday by district trustees. have their 1977· 78 contract pro- posal on the table sometime in January. Trustees. not only granted the across-the·board pay hike. they approved boosts in merit raises, and fringe benefits, too. wilJ cost the districl a total or $511 ,835. Moffett said. The pay boosts raise the salary of a new teacher from $9,484 to Sl9,9ll. The salary increases are retroactive to July 1, 1976. Knifing of Lover A young Scandinavian seaman who palice ul lcge explode<! in ""ge ovt·r lhl• t·nd of a rela •llonsh1p 1s held by Hunlrnglon Reach authorities todav on charges that hl' plunged a 'knife into his lo,•er several t1nies Sun· day Steiner KJelland. 21, nf 1300 Walnut Ave, Huntington Heach. is booked on suspicion of nssauJl wtlh intent to commit murder. He 1s hl'ld in lieu of $25,000 bail, pending arraif(nmcnt and a bail reduction hcarinJ! Kjetl.incl's allt.·~ed victim, "ho police !'ay mm l'd out of lht> apartmt•nt on S .1turrla>. was idPnllht•d J S I.~ nn Pulham. 24. a wa1tre:.s Mi ss Pulha111 "a~ l1!>tl'd in iita bl<' condit ion l1><la' in the Hunt ln.:ton lnll'r<·om munit> llo'>p1lal inlen~1H' c:.irl' unit. "hl'rc she was adm1lt\·d m c·nlll'.il cond1 llOrl • Shi• 1, " '1 1' lu<'k} }Oun~ lad.v. 1'11hl't' Set Michael Sorg 11a1d tn1l.1v ·:--he• h ,10 one puncturt•d iun.: .ind h<>r rhest cavil.,. h I(! fl I h'<I "1th blood when ahl· ~;lt lhn1• 1'11(1(•1• 0((1n•r J .101~ W1•hr ar rt"'ll'll I\ J•'t 1.1 nd .ii the Walnut Av1•nu1• ,111artm1·nl aft••r bt.'mg d1~p.1kh1·ll on J 111•11:hhor"s re port of a m:.in ~l;1hh1n~ ,, wornun Sill Sor~ ,,11d that M1 ~' Pulh:tm "·'" k111f1'fl fl\1' Of S il( time'> lnvl"•t 11.:.i t11r '\ ... uid .,h1· 1., YULE STINKERS GET THEIR DUE SOMfo:RVILl.1-:. N .f !AP1 - Polenti,11 ln•c thieves beware there's 11111ng lo be a real stank 1f you chop down a trt>e m Somerset County lo dccoratC' m your homl' at Cl:mstmas. Louis N1ckolnpoulos. chief of the county park police, said all the trees have been sprayed with deer repellent It can't be detected by humans In the open air. sard Rudolf van der Goot. the county's senior horticulturist. bul when the tree b brought into the house. "It atlnks! .. . ;. PSST---ONL'f II SHOPPING DAVS •"'flL ~RtSTMAS •1 • employed as a wajtress. while the Scandinavian-born KJellan<1 1s a dec khand on boats opcralL'<l by Catalina Cruises Inc . m Long Beach. Officers probing the case say Miss Pulharn .ind KJetland were sharing the apartment, bul their romance went onto the rocks and she moved out on the young sailor Saturday. The v1ct1m returned Sunday morning abo ut 11 a.m. afler s pending the• night with n girlfriend, to obtain her clothin~. at which time the Sl•c·ond con· frnnlat1on occ•urrcd. pohce said Woman Saved From Suicide Swim Off HB A Huntington Reach lifeguard rescued a San Francisco woman who Jpparentl~ intcndl'd to swim to her rleath 10 waters near th{' r 1 ty pier Sunday night. Capt Dou.: 0 Arnall '>aid lhl' 38-year old "'o man was first sighted orr ltw end or the pier by a cOnt'<'SSion Op('r olor Ht> alerted hfcgudrd John fJarth who IN1p<'d rnlo the chill y waters lo rescuc the swimmer Shf' was reported lo bf• near c·x hausuon and !luffenng from t•x posure in the 61 ·degrce water D'Arnall said a note waii lefl on the bearh in "'h1r h thl' woman rr portrdl~ '>OHi she wa.'> des pondl•nt over a divorce and separation from a <'hild He said lhc note indicated Shl' was going to swin as far out to sen as she could before drowning. Rape Movie · Under Attack NEW YORK !AP> -The pro- ducer of a film about combating rape said that cnllc1sm ot the movie by a Detroit police official and a Michigan feminist was "slanderous and a cheap shot." The film •'How to Say No to a Rapist and Survive," has been produced and distributed hy Ftederic Storaska, an author, lecturer and heatt ot lhe Tarry- town-based National Organiza- tion for the Prevent.ion of Rape andA11aault. Feminist.a launched an attack on the mm when it was learnf'd that t.he Detroit police depart- ment wu considering buying lt. ' U.S. Display Closes MOSCO W (AP ) -The American Blcc-nteMial exhibit closed today after attractlna 270,000 Soviets over a month-long nut. Pay Boost By ROBERT BARKER Ot 1hf' O•tt'f PUot Staff Hunting ton Bl•ach City Al· torney Don Bonfa srud today he will ask the city council to re· consider a pay raise for him that has been denied twice previously. However. Lori Anderson. a tea c hers ' a ssoc 1at1on spokes man, said s he was not happy about having lo start the negot1 at1on process all over again next month. The new contract upproved last week requires teachers to Trustees also approved $90.32l in back pay for 71 teachers who were not c-ompensated for their teaching experience outside the district prior lo the 1972· 73 school year. according to district Supertnlendent S . A. "Al" Mof· felt. The salary hikes and back pay /\ recommendation that Bunfa receive a seven percent s aJary in· crease that was J?i ven to other de-partment heads was rejected last Monday in a 3.3 vote. Bonfa said he believes the de· adlock was nol a f:urtest and that he intends to bring the matter before the council when all seven members are present $425,000 Souglat H11ntington Seeks . Fire Station Fund Councilwoman Norma Gibbs was home 111 during last week 's vote She said today that she is un· d(•c1ded how to vole 1f the issue is ra1sl'd again "I really don l know what I'll do," sht>sa1d . "I c:.in un<\C'rst and the rationale that the salary increa. ... e was in· tcndC'd for the pos 1tmn and not the f)('rson. "Al thC' sametimc. I fmd il hard to 1ust1f) pay me reuses for Ronfa as well as for some of the othl'rs," she said. City /\dministrat'lr Bud Belsito sa id his recom mc•ndallon still stands that the rosition of city attorney be ~1vcn a pay raise. Twelve dl'partment heads re· cently were given a seven pE>rcent Increase retroactive to JuJy l with w1other two percent boost coming in.January Ron fa said that provisions of the city's employer employe rela· trons agrt'ement provide for a hearing i~ the coun~il does not ac- cept the 'recommendations or the city administrator. Bonfa said this matter h<is not yet been dealt with. Bonfa added that the pa)'T,,aiscs were not based on merit ancfthey were intended for the position and not lhe Incumbent. Bonfa's current salary is $38.900. Huntington Reach h11s upplied for a S.125.000 federal grant to build a fire station al Pac1flt' Coast Highway and Warner Avenue Under plans long under dis· cussion. the city would share the property with the Huntington Harbour Yacht Club. City Administrator Bud 8l'lsito has recommended that the yacht club lease a portion of the proper- ty and build its own facility on it. Plans call for the yacht club to turn its farlhty over to crty ownership after 30 years. Last December when the city's fmanc1ol outlook was gnm. the yal.'ht elub proposed fm3J'lcing construction of a fire station for the city us well as the yacht club for its own use. The city would have taken ownership of the station after re. imbursinit !he yacht club over a 30-year period. Payment.'! would have been Sl ,500 monthly for a total of $MO,OOO. Since then costs under that pro· posal have doubled. cauiiing the city to seek other means of financ- ing, Officials say the need for the fireslal1on has existed since 1967 , Belsito snid the present station in Sunset Beach is structurally umound. And. because oflts loca· Uon. It does not meet resporuie time needs in northeastern sec- Uons of the city, he sajd in a report Dangling Clans ' Tree Tripper Tripped Up A seemingly jolly gent with a conveyance carrying an eight· foot ChrlAlmas tree encountered ·Huntington Beach police aJong Beach Boulevard aboul 5 a.m. to- day. ' The man who wu ternporarlJ> detained with his fir-filled wheel barrow near Tanaka Nursery Inc., 20302 Beach Blvd., h ad cheeks that turned red as a cherry When lbe patrol car pulled up. . After all, lt was pretty chilly to be out delivering a Christmu J tree before lhe nuraery1lnd othu yule tree outlelR opened, police noted. "Where are you taking the Chri•tmas tree? .. omcer Preston IJ.n.ker asked. "To the nursery over there," t.he pre.dawn stroller ~pU'ed. He was 11Jowed to deliver the tree t9 the nursery and police aaJd Ufe hand1ome Ill" looted Just like it betonsed there. lnveeUcators 11ld there •u no tflal evidence lt came fl'Oft\ the nursery in the llrst place, otherwise they would have had to bebanber. t to the council. A parlion of lhe parcel was state tidelands property and" as given tothec1ty a number of years ago. The state stipulated al that lime that hoat launching ramps and parking be made available to the public when the project is com· pleted. · Fast Tactic Splits Inmates MEXICO C I TY <AP > - American inmates t•xpressed mixed feelinl?S Sunday about a hunger strike in M cxico City J:J1ls as a hardcorl' (lroup of about M /\merrcan m<'n and women "ere in their eighth day without oat· ing "Some people here arc disgust- ed ... ~aid J ay Turner, 25, Palo Alto. who ha~ !lerved 32 months of a seven-year iientence for im· porting cocaine from South Amerira. Turner and other prisoners in· tervlewed at Reclusono Oriente. a pr1iion on the ea8tern edge of the city. told the Assoc I ated Press they had cut down on their eating, but w~re not particlpat· ing in tbe strike. Solon's Mail Charge Denied :\ WASHINGTON (AP) d: The Postal Service says Christmas packages and letters are moving smoothly. despite allegations by Rep. Stephen J. SOiarz. The New York Democrat said Sunday hlt "1pot check" showed thal millions of packages will nol arrive for Christmas because of "bunallnc and mi1m ana1e- ment" bf U.e Poei.1 Ser-vice. He sald it laJled to ad,Jus~ to the added workload cwaed by the now•ended United Parcel Senrke atrlke. A spokesman for the Postal Service aatd Solari was "totally Inaccurate'' and predicted !hat holiday moll would arrive wit.bout undue de1&1 or d.a.ma(e. t · Improvements in teachers· current health, welfare and re· tirement benefits were granted at a cost to the district, of $140.377. Keith McAffee. Huntington Beach Elementary Teachers As· soc1ation president. said 271 ei- the district's 345 instructors vot- ed In favor of the contract last Thursday. 'Fony Miles' Lighling Fete Remains Off The Orange Coast's traditional "Forty Miles of Christmas Smiles" contest has been sus- pended again lhis year, accord· ing to the Oran ge County Coast Association. The event, which has been held most Christmas seasons since the Gr eat De pression, was curtailed during the 1973 oil crisis to conser ve energy. Communities all along the Orange Coast, from Seal Beach to San Clemente. participated in the Christmas display competi- tion. Association President William Wehb said the group will not en· cou rage the lighting or Christmas decorations again this year. "We are working in coopera- tion with the government's energy saving program," Webb said . He said the a ssociation will re· view conditions In 1977 to de- termine if the coastwide event wtll be continued. Coast Weather Low clouds and fog early Tuesday, but mostly sun ny. Cooler with highs near 70, lows to mid-upper 408. INSIDE TODA l' Johri Wright'• career $ponntd tilt Unlver1ol Studws moil room to bandJ. mg publicity for Iha Saturn apo.ce program. A look at Ille rttlred Co1Ca Muon's fa.IChaatlng career ii on Page BJ of lhe People Section. l•de "" AU ... .. ,. I M l ··~ "" Alt ·~: j ... A.2 DAIL y PILOT H/F Valley Rezone Opposed l-'ountu1n V Jlll'Y MJyor Al Holhnden Jllll Mllrnr l'ro 1\•rn Hoger Stanton '(,llfl thl'Y will con tinUl' to oppo~1· a move ti) rl'wn~ un 11 .7 u rrc l'arccl from agrlcultur•1I 11nt1 commef'c1al for a 30 home residential deve!lop· ment. Hollinden and Stanton 01n>osed rezoning the land because of its location on the wes t side or Harbor Boulevurd between Heil Avenue and Goodale Street. The mayor said he believes the land should r emain open for com· merc1al dc.•velopmcnt bc'cause of its primt' loC'ul10n on llarhor Boulevard The tounc1I \ llll:d 3 2 IJ!.t WN~k to give tcntatlH• approval to re· zoning the IJncl FtnaJ cons1derH- tion of the Jd1on ls scheduled Dec !!I The council also will 1..·ons1der final upprov.11 a t their next meet- ing of another re.wrung actwn an the northcaM scctorofthec1tv The council voted unanimously Jasl Tues da y t o r ezone a triangular·s h.1pcd 6 23 .icre parct>I from agric ultural use to a townhouse deve lopment The propot1ed 44 urut ck vclop· mcnl IS pl:.inncd for the lanfl situated at the Jllnct1011 of Wrn ters bcrg and Warne>r Avt'nu1..·., west oflhl' Santa Ana H1vt•r. C'hri• Who? :\l 1·n1h1•1 , 11r tlw l laltJn \nwr11 .111 II.di of ~1"1lll1· t ;11111• 11p \\II h 'Si.') IHHI fol I h I .. IJ I" II '' I I '-l ,1 t II !' Cl I ('hr i-;toph1•r C n lu1nh11 ' 101 1111' 111\ \\ 11111nmt p.11 l- Th1· 111\ l.1th1·1~. ho\\t'\<'I' .in· It .. ,, t h.111 1·11thu,1,1,tlC' :il;1 111I tht pl.111 County Tree Lot Robbed Op. 1.11 .. 1' 11( 1 I hn..,I ma~ tr 1·1· Int 1111111<11.1 l'.11k 111·n · n ihli."<I ••' th1•1r l',i'h. I I 1•dfl ( ,11 (b I.\ ,!lt•ht•' ;111tl It l.\t•l1' I.II•• Suntl.t\ rui:ht . pnlu·1· r1•po rt1·d Monday December 13. 1978 Death Delayed Utah Execution in Limbo Washington <AP> -The U.S. Supreme Court took no action today in the cose of condtmned Utah murderer Gary Mark Gilmore, tbtreby further J><>Slponing any attempt by slate ofCicials to end Gilmore's life State off1c1ab w·e under or dcr from the high court not to execute G1lmorc until the justices decide \\lll'thcr to ht>:ir .m uppeal by his mother. Bessie Gilmore of Mll...,aukie, Ore , that her son's !He be spared. The court had been expected to rule today on her appeal but took no action. The justices had not been sechedulcd to meet as a full court again until Jan. 10, but announced today they will hold an extraordinary <.·ourt session next Monday. A decision in Gilmore's case co.Jld come then. , On Dec. 3, the court stayed Gilmooe's·execution by firing squad -set for sunrise one week ago -until it could decide whether to hear her appeal. Gilmore has spurned all atkmpts to have his Ufe spared. 'Dangerous Ground' Archbishop Says 'Don't Boost Life' LO:"/DON (A P J -Doctors s hould not adm1n1ster ex· traordinary treatment to prolong the lives of tht:> dying, the Archbishop of Cant('rbury told an audience of medi<'al men locll\y. Thc Mosl Ill-\'. Dr DonaldCo~­ gan, s piritual lc·ad er of the Churc·h of England and head of the worldwide An~htan commu· nron. said he realized he was · ·1 reading on exceedingly dangerous ground" in nusang the: Transit Pla1i Revue Due SACRA~t E~TU IAJ>J The Brown administration is killing parts of a C'On tro\'er sial transportalwn plan that en\'is1oned tolls on freeways and a "smog tax .. based on VC'h1cle emissions Director of Transporta· lion Adriana Gianturco who was the inspiratio~ behind som(' of the most controversial ideas in the State Transportation Plan. is taking the lead 1n killing those proposals. ·•fundamental changes" must b(' made berore th(' Democrat ic covernnr "ouhl JCC't'N 11. t\hC !-aid Plane Crash Fatal to Two LOWER TO \V:"S lll P. :'1 J .\ I' 1 Th t' p ii o I a n cl a p .1 ~<;l•n ger on an Allt"gheny A1 rh11c~ commu11•r f11ghl w1•r1• k11l1•d S11 111!av n1~hl wh<'n tht• pl:ln(' frll shorl of lhe runway al <'a r><• ~1 av ('ounl\• Airport and rrasherl into ;1 wocM!t'il an·;1. an ;11rhnc ~poke~m .rn -;.1id issue. but claimed many Chris- tian:-; wrongly believe that life must be arlifi('ially prolonged un- der all circumstances. In H lecture to the Royal Society of Medicine, the 67-year-old primal(' o ( England recalled two rt'<'enl cases where doetors kept their publicized patie>nts alive: thl' American girl Karen Quinlan who lay for months in a coma and Spanish Gen. Francisco Franco, who died an November 1975 just before his 83rd birthday "lam informed that 1t was the doc.·tors. not lhl' pn('st, who ga\'c the ad' ice which led to the pro- longation of Karen Quinlan's life . Probably :ill of us would agree in deploring th(' evenls which so fearfully prolonged the life -if hfe 1t can be called of General Franco.·· Doctors k('pt thl' dictator ali\'e f or ''eek s with mass 1\'C 1 ransfus ions and a series of opera- tions to s tem internal bleeding. Miss Quinlan is living in a New J('rsey nurs ing home without the aid of a respirator her parenl5 sought court pe rmission to turn off. The archbiship said hew as fully aware of the d :ing('rs of legalized t•uthanasia "One has not lived through the liays of the Nazis without memories which are not easily blotted out.·· he said. He said doctors went through "anxiety and perhaps agony" when havtnJ? to choos<' bet~een making advanced techniques available to a few or improving the level of services to man) The problem will become mores('\ err because the percentage of old pco· pie is ris mg. he added. Dr Coggan appealed for more hon('sty ubout dc;Jth "\\'(• havv largely overMmc the consp1r::iey 11f silente which sur- rounded the sutlJ('Ct of Sl'X a few drcndes ago Nnw thert:· is a con- sp1rac) of s1lt·nce about death ... I It:> s:11d tht• q ul'i.tion whether to tC'll a dying patient he was dying w11s undoubtedly diCficult. But most patients know when they are tlymg and 1t would be an "im· mense relief" to them to know Terrorist Feared at Oil Talks DOHA. Qatar (AP> Security officials are having nigh\marei. aboul tht• 1n.ternat1onaJ lcrro~ist known as •:Carlos" <>r :"'the Jackal" a:. tt\l.>y pn·pur<' f<tr1Wed ncsday's meeting of the 011 cartel. A photocopied pi('turt: oC Carlos, whose real numc 1s lllych ltam1re2 Sanchez, 1s onia dc~k in the pohce'office at Doha Airport, where, the oil ministers or the ll·nation Organiiation of Petroleum Exporting Countries will arri\'C lo discuss a pncc riSl'. A year ago n guernlla rcportt'<.I to be Carlos led a tl•rroris t attack on an OPEC mcet\l)g in Vienna. He kidnapcd ministers from the richest oil ex port mg countnes, including Saudi Arabia and Iran, and r eleased them m Algeria after a ransom \'anously report ed at $5 million to $50 m1ll1on was paid . Three persons \\Cre killed during the Vienna attack To avoid a similar raid, Qatar's 4,000 m a n police and armed forces arc taking str · ingent security prec autions. especially around the· plush. 342-room Gulf Hotel. where the OPEC deleg:ites will stay. This Persian Gulf emirate or 180,000 :--ersons has closed iti. borders to a lmost all visitors ex cept those coming for the OPEC meeting. A Gulr Hotel source said six British policemen a.rnved thrct• weeks ago to advise the Qatar poli<'e on sec urity. A diplomatic source said tht• Qatar secunt} forces wcr(' rein for('ed reccntlv with men from neighboring oi l giant Saudi Arabia. Blue uniformed pollccm('n with automatic weapons wen· posted all around and throughout the hotel, clalt('rtni:: O\ l'r the· onyx noor slabi. under two s.10,000 chandelier s an the lobby. The conference room. sp('dal ly redecorated 1n rich hrnv. n cloth and aluminum. hus hc('n equipped with electronicolly operated bulletproof shutters Two floors of the hotel were re- served for security men. Two days ago they st:> arched the struc ture room by room with clcc tronic devices. A gunhoal was anchored by lht• hotel jetty. where about 50 ne v. Mercedes limousin('s arc parked for use by OPEC de legates Helicopters circled the ;m~a rr· gularly and no one was allowed near the hotel without a special bad~e issued by police. French police say Carlos killed two pohcem('n and a LchanCSl' informant when thev tned to ar rest him in Paris m iunc 1975 ''This is not the largest but cer· tainly th(' most nervc-wrucktng confercn c(' held in Qatar,·· said a ranking govcrnmC'nt offi cial. The minister~ wrll st:iy in S250·a -day p enthouse i.u1t c' which cost $125,000 each to dr• corate as they consider the cul price increase. Iraq has rallPrl for a 25 percent hike. but them.,. is widely exp ('ct crt to run between 8 and 15 percent. AftWit'•PftttO KILLER'S FATE UNCERTAIN Wally Mosley, 12 Kid Killer's Fate Rests With Judge MIAMI CAPJ A killer at 12, Wally Mosley's future 1~ rn the hands of a juvenile tourt judi:e who must decide on a rehab1hla· tion program for a ctuld of mis· fortune Wally almost was tried for murder. Rut authorities re. considered and now Judge Ralph 8 . Fergu~on is lo announce Tues- day what must be done with a child who stabbed and killed his playmate with a butcherkn1rC'. Grcg B1lhtN. 9. wa~ killed last July. Polite sa~ he had t alled Wally :in obscene name. "Lock up the· boy who killt.<d our baby," ~ays Greg s mother, Margaret Billiter. "Every lime I open m y Bible it opens 1n lhl· same place, the place "'hl'rt 11 i.ays. ·An eye lor an c) c and a tooth for a tooth • · Greg anrl Wally li\'Cd in a ..,ea my part of M 1a m1 Wall} s was a broken homl' !"t•1i.:hbors sny \\'ally taunted th1· rtnpe· smukang prost1IUt('s 11ho v.:.lkc:d the streets even during the <lay Despite s uch bravaclo, Wally v.·as 1ust a not h('r chilrt when policc questioned him ahout th1..• kllhn~. "lie was onP frightcne<I kul," orricers Ch arles f{('ynnlds rt'· called in a deposition. RC'ynolds .,<lid that Wall\· was asked If hl' mc•;JOI to kill, ancl lhal h('nnswercd "No. not rea lly. St•r wh('n I gC't nervous. I ~et ma d. H somdxxiy gets me mad I ask my Dad -I hit something right i:IW<sY " News that authorities planned to try Wally for m11rder touched h C'a rts acr oss lh1• rountry Stranger s w rot(' to thl' 1udge and urged compassion Smcc Au~usl , Wall~ hashN•nin Youth Hall. waiting for the courts to have their way. lie 1s making Christmas·cards. Social workers s<iy he ask~ about h1sdni.:. Tippy. And psychologists say h(' shows no conc<>rn for Greg hut 1s afr<llO (If the' ('OllSCqUenCCS or lhC k1lhn$?. Prisoners in IDo VENTCRA IAPl Tw('nt y four Ventura County jail prisoners w('nt without visiting pn\'elegcs over thl' weekend after Ci riot in one ccllblock that result· l'd in flooding. broken toikts, sinks. light fixtures and windows Pinball Rapist · Hunted .. An unemployed Irvine mental hcillth worker told La&una Beach police she was kid.naped otf a darkened Art Colony alley early · t o day, driven to El Toro Marine Corp11 Air Station put a guard who waved her kJdnaper through the gnte, and raped in a warehouse of pinball machines. The 26·year-old woman said the sex crime was interrupted when s he vomited over herself and her at lacker, also in his 20s. She said he drew back and asked, "You don't like me very much, do you?" Sh(' said the man, who told her he worked in the building at El Turo. then drove her at her re- quest to an Irvine ·shopping center and m ade a date to meet her there the next day. Lagun a Bench police slaked out the meeting place but the ml[ln failed to appear. Police said today, however, that from the woman's description of heC' at- tacker, the p)ac?e and his AP· parent employment on the base, an arrest was p<>sslble late today. The woman told poUce she was having drinks at the White House cocktail lounge just alter mid· n1ght Sunday. when the young, muscular man sat next to her at the bar. She said they began a casual conversation but after a half hour. s~e became annoyed. She said she stood up to leave and walked,out through the back door into the alley to walk the two blocks to her car. According to the woman, the man at the bar followed, grabbed her arm and twisted it into a wrist hold. She said he forced her to walk with him to his car. The woman told officers she feared that 1£ she resisted he would kill her or break her arm· allh('least. She said she was driven to the marine base. where a sentry waved them onto the premises . They drove to a nearby Quonset hut. :.he said. She said her ahductor unlocked the door with a key. She said the big room was full of game machines, most or them pinball machines . "I work here." s he related the man told her. "Can you believe this place?" Then he r aped her, the woman told police. Valley Council Sets Study of 'Adult' Stores Tht-Fountain Valley city coun· c1l will gwc final consideration m·xt week to a proposed or- dtnance res tricting bus inesses which enter only to adults. · The nl'w law would require Fountain Valley bus inesses, "h1ch hmit p a tronage or employ- ment to per~ons II! years or older. to obtain a conditiom1l use permit in lhct1ty's commercial zone. 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OW"•f ~-~io•,,_c,~"\:::!~r.,,::1•.:• t ~::::, ";;':t ::~r.,.,,•:. ;~::.:-Mf"'"'•• "'""•'' - Thi• pilot w as 111rnltficd II' ,John ~rhat•frcr no .1drtres., ,1\'a1h1hle The drad passenger ";i-. 1dt'nlthe<1 as Rita lf3yman of W1ld\\ood. th<· spokesman smd Jloth \\Pfl' dt:>Jd nn ;1rnn1l :ii thr ho-.p1I JI Fairview Patients Plan Varie ty Show • C'ar·Tune Surpr1sr. · a roller t1fln of skit~. d3ncc-; and 'lonl'(S p1•rforml•d h v pa tients at F".11rvil'W S tat<· lloi;p1tal, 1s H hectull'd Wl•dnt•sd ay anc1 Thurs <la\· 1n tht• hospilal auditorium Show limes will b(' 2 p m. W('d· n<'sday and 7. 30 1>. m Thursrlay. The public 1s 111v1l1•d to both performances Gray Whales een Off State's Coast SAN DIEGO Cl\P) -California gray whale,;. on their annual mi- gration from artlc waters to Scam m ons Lagoon in Baja California. were s1~hted off San Dle~o during the wttkend. Ranger John Tucker at the Cabnllo National Monument on the top of Point Loma said two of thl' sea mammals were seen pass- In« southward about two miles off the point Saturday. Film Dump Probed BERKELEY (AP) -An in· vestigation has been launched In· to the dumping or thousands or mm negatives of Calllornta driver licenr;es at the Berkeley cl· tydump. , --- ":>harmi.: an a kmd ofplay.actinJ(" th<1t lh('y are going to get better, hesa1d. Mourner's Purse Stolen From Auto A thief prowlin$? a Huntington Reach cem('lery stole a woman's purse Sunday as she placed nowers on a gr a 1l(' Emilia R. Owna said the car burglary al Good Shepherd Cemetery. on fl each Boulevard at Talbert Avenue, involved a $30 IOSll RAY ••• did kill Dr. King are 11till at large, prot('cterl In part by the unwill- ingness of the courts to face these unpleasant facts." Ray's appeal said. Ray 1s an inmnte at the Ten· nessee State Prlson where he is serving a life sentence. Living Nativity Scene at Fairview A community Christmas carol· lnfl program fe•turlng o living Nativity 1'cenc and a cholr com- posed of Fairview State Hospital patients ta scheduled tonight at theC<>st1t Mcu tacillty. The public la invll«f to share the Christmas observance scheduled ton ight al 6:30 p.m . in front of lbe hospital ldmht\1tra· Uon building at 2501 Harbor Blvd .• CoetaMeu. MEN ... YOU ASKED FOR IT NOW YOU'VE GOT IT! A PHYSICAL FITNESS PROGRAM FOR MEN OHL Y. SIMILAR TO THE GLORIA MARSHALL PROGRAM FOR WOMEN. • T..-atm-..b can be tc*en in 1trfft cfothn • Mo Shots. PUis, StarYation Diets • A combination of Aerobic and lsorn~c Machines do most of the woril • Mot a Gym or a Spa Eleven years experience makes possible this effective non-strenuous method of conditioning for Orange Co•dy men • 0,. I ._....... P·"" Mollllmyo·FriCloy , ....... , ... s...duy PHONE:· 752-5155 J" I MecAITHUI IL VD., SUITI I 0 I HIWPOITllACH i , 17 r Irvine ED ITI ON ' . Todny's Closing. i .Y.-:stocks _..._ 1voL. 69, NO. 348, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1976 TEN CENT~ . j Upcoming OPEC Talks to Hike Price By lbe A11odated Presl! The 13 m e mbe r s o f t he Organization of P etroleum Ex porting Countries begin a meet· Ing Wednesday m which they arc Widely expected to raise the price of oil betwe<.'n 8 and 15 percent. The demands or individual m cm · bers, howt•vcr , go as high us 25 percent. An 8 p<.'rrenl incn·u:.<• "ould add about a penny J i.:ullon to the pncc of gasolin e in the United States and a 15 percent increuhc would add a lmost lwocents -as- suming 011 companies pass the en tire am ount to consumers. It would also add proportionately to other ene rgy costs. Amerit';in offit'ials say a 15 per· <>ent rise m the $11 51 price for u barrel of st a ndard crude would 1n crease U S. 1nn at 1on frQm 6 per- c c n l to 7 per cent. Shah 'Against His Will' Moh<1mm cd Rt.•za P ahla111 of Iran says it would add only "u frac- tion" to mnat1o n Virtually ull tht-> OPEC mem- bers. who control 80 pcrc:t•nl of the world's 011 exports, hav<· m;1de dear they want an increase, or will go <.tlon~ w ilh the m;.ijori ty. llowevcr , attitudes and· opi- nions vary"' idely w1th1r10PF.C a:. to why ml pnccs should be raised and by how mul·h. Thc~c could a(. Top C_ourt Nixes Ray's Review Plea ..... 1..-.. REVIEW DENIED . James Eart Ray WASHINGTO:-.: IAPl -Thl' \J S. Supr e me Court rc!used tu day to review J ames Earl H<.ty's unsu ccessfu l at t empts lo "'ithdraw his l{uilty plea in thl' as!'>assrnat1o n o f Qr. Martin Luther King Jr. The court voted not to cons1dl0r R;.iy's contention that he wa:-. "frumed by the FBI and local police. and then coerced by his own attorney to plt?ad guilty against his will." Just last wel'k. a special con gressional com m ittee aulhorrzcd $6.5 m illion for the first year of an in vestigation into thc a:-. sassinations of P resident K<'n ncdy and Dr Ktni!. one of the na lion's leading c1\1l rrght:. ac t1v1sts. In seeking S upreme Court re view. Ray's atto rney said the cast: "raises ~ajor constitutional 1s sues with ~eel to voluntariness ofthc plea. waiver of conflict of 1n teresl on the pa rt of crimmal de (C'nse attorneys. professional and ethical compet ence and obliga. t1~.ns in representing a defendant. Will Forgery? Dununar's Fingerprints Fowul I.OS A 'lCELES tAP I The finjilerprmt~ of Mch1n l>umm&ir u \Jtah g.ts station .1ttcndant named ;JS a maJOr bcncf1cwr~ in Howard llul(hl':. purport{'(! '.1.tll. ltave bct.>n disco\ l'r<'ll un thl' l'O· ...-elope containin~ the ""111 an at torne\ f11r llu~hl"• l'!'>l.1ll' s.11cl 111- day J amr" T>1l "or1h told Suprnur Court Jud~t· "\;l'1I t..1h lhJt tht• FRI ('ond111l1•cl 10 dJ~, a.:11 1h.1l the (lng1·rp1 tnb hclonl(l'd to Du"'m.11 111• d.11rrwo to hJ\I' found lluJih"" ",1n11f'nng in the Nevadu clt•s1•1 t tr) 19118 ;tnd· l(t\1'0 him :c ritl1· ''' I .. " \' <'•!·'' It·, lw1•1111111 111'111 f for month' thol \t r 1>11mn1.1r \\,1,, .ind h.uJ to be. in\'oh·l'd in the foq~ery 11( thl" will. .. said Uilworth 111 ;1 rourt hearing . Dilworth 1s r <•pr1."ll'llting thrl'l' n( lluJ:hes· maternal cousins Attorne\' II a rol<I llhodt•n. "ho I'-rrpresent1nj( :'\oah D1etrrch. llu~ht>!>' form1•r lop ;udc naml'<I JS t'X<'<'Utor 1n thl· hand" nltt•n "111. asked LalH• lo hall will pro <'l't.'dlnKS hel'~lll"l' o( thl• di' cln,url' hut h" mutton wa~ dr nwd Flhc>dt•n h.1.; bc·1·11 ,c,.•ktn~ to establish the auth1:ntte1t) of th1· myMrrtOU!'> cloC't1ml•lll , wh1<.0h wa., found in th(' S all Lake City hN1d <1uartl'r'l of the Mormon Ch11rd1 thrct• "f'l'k' .ift Pr llu,i.:hc·-. Av1115th'ath Irvine Eyes Speed 9'i University Drive Ry Hll.A RV KA \'I-: 0t tM Ojuft ~•fol it.ff Contrcn f'r'Y on•r L'n1\'l'rs1ty Urive m ay intensify Tuc!iday when Irvine City Council m em · bers will be ask ed to dct<•rminc if speed control mcasurt's should be adoptPd nnd if bikl• lanes are needed The controv<•rsy arose seve ral months a1Xo. whe n severa l counc1l members re· q_ue5ted a spe«.>d reduc11on on Unive rsity Oirve. from Culver Prive lo the San Die1w Freeway. They cla imed the 50 m ile per- j)our speed limit was unsare and THE FIRSI' CALL BOVGHT IT ALL ''I sold It on the first call :.nd sot the top price. Thal's the quick s ales success told by a Newport &!ach man who placed this classified ad; '619 VW Bui{. orig o"'n<'t. Jtd cond. 63.000 mt. !lun l"OO(, Dlaupunk A ~t t'M ~ux-xxxx Jf you hove a cur, or Ol\)'thing tlh, you'd like to ('()nvert t~ c.uh, call 642-5678. The Doily PUot makes it easy to put a few wor~ '-0 work for you. - ( ' mn<lc it d1ffiC'u ll for motorists to rnter l'nt\'Cr'>tlY Onv{' from std<: streets llow e\'er. the c ity traffic engineer said 11 was impossible to lower the s peed limit because all the tests t a ken show that that speed is proper ror lha~ slrect. Instead , the public works depart m enl suggested mt-as ures to in crease vi!i1bility and control trof- fi c. Counc ilwoman Mu ry Ann Galdo s aid today she is still OP· posed t o th e SO mile-per-hour speed limit despite the argu- m e nts from the city LraHic engineer. She said she wants the s pet'd lowered, stop signs Installed at various locations and bike lanes installed on both sides of the roadway. Mrs. Galdo's 9-year-ol d daughter. P eggy. r ecently suf. fcred a bike accident at Universi· ty Drive and Yule Avenue, re- sulting in a fractured skull. The councilwom an said her dauihter is l'ecuperating "very nicely.'' but aaid 1t points out the need lor a definite place for cyclists along the road. Juanita Moe also s trong ly r11vored bike lane!\ and s aid s he u pectl a confrontation Tuesday ~tween the PJO·bike lane and (See SPEED. Page A2) ' King WLI<; killed by a nnc· blaM in l\kmph1s. Tl·nn . 1n Hli>!i Hay "'.is arrt•sll'c.I in London a :-.horl lime later and l'Xlrad1t1'<l to tht• L'nitl•d State~ to stand tnal for murder. His case nl'\'Cr rc:icht'<l <.1 Jury bccauM• hl' subsequently plt-aded guilty. Hay's appl•al for rt'\ll'W by the high court !'laid h1~ financial agreeml'nls with attorneys Arthur H anes <.1nd Percy Foreman .trtd author William Rradford llu1e prl'rluclt·d l11'i chance to rl'<'el\'C fmr n •prl'Sl'O· t:ition H." -.au1 Forc•mJn furn•tJ him to plt'Jd guilt~ The ap1wal !'>atd other con01cl- ing con:-.1dl'r:it1ons by H;iy's c.1l· torneys lt•d to a "gro:.s \IOl<Jtmn of the right to pnvatl• attorncy- d11.·nt communication-. " J\ lo" l'r i Ourt ·, findm~ that tht•n· \\as "potential and ltm1tcd actual confltcLc; of interest" by Ray's ddens<> attornl'Y'I should he enoug h lo have his case re· vie wed, his appeai srud. Rape Told At Marine Warehouse An uncmplt1yl•cl lntnt· mt·ntal hcalth "orker told Laguna Ht•ach police shl' "us k1dnapcd off a darkened Art Colony <.tlll·~ early ~unday , dnvcn lo El Tor11 Manne ('nrps Air St;1twn past a ~uard who waved her k1dnaper through tht• gate. and raped in &i warehous<• of pinball machine'> The 26 ) car old woma n said the-sex crime was int<•rrupttod when Shl' vomited ovC'r her~l'lf imrt hrr alt acke r. also m his 20~ She said he d rew back ,end asked, "\'nu !Inn I lik<' m1· \t·n much. do )uu" She sa1<f th<' man. \\-ho told her he worked in the· butlclmi.: at El Toro. lhl·n drovP hl'r at hl'r re q111•,l to a n Irvin<• shop111nR ('l'nl<'r an<1 made a datc to meet ht•r lhl•rt• !ht• nl'xl day l..i~una !leach poht·l· slaked out the meeting plac'l' bul the man failc•d lo a p pear. Polil't' s<ml today, however. t hat from th1• wom an's description of hl·r <.tl· tacker, th1· place :ind his ap- parent t•mployment on the hasc. an arn•.;t was possibk lalf' today The woman told police !>hf' was having drinks :il the While House cocktu1I loun~c JUSl after mid- night Sulurday, whl'n lht• young, muscular m an sat next to ht·r at lhcbar She s;ti<f they began a casual conversation but aJter a half hour. sh' became annoyed. She s aid she s tood up to leave and walked out through the back door into the a lley to walk the two blocks to her car. According lo the woman. the man at the bar followed. Rrabbed he r arm afld twisted It into a wriRl hold She said h<' forced her to walk with h im to his car. The wom an told om cers she feared that if s he r esisted he would kill h er or break her ar m · at the least. She s aid she was driven to the marine base, where a sentry waved them onto the pre m1ses. lfhey drove to a nearby Quonset hul. she said. She said h er abductor unlocked the door with a kq. She said the big room was full of game machines, m ost ot lh•m pinball machines. "l work here." she relal«l the m an told her, "Can you believe Uus place"" • J rect the o utcom e of the oil minist ers' ses!>ion m Doha, the capital o f t he Persian GulC s heikdom of Qatar One consideration IS the argu- ment of U.S. Pres1denl·elect J im· my Carter a nd other Western or- f1r1 als that a n incr ease would be 11 serious b low to the economics of mdui.trialized nations. some of thl•m pulJjng out of the recession, others s hll deep in 1l. The United States. which im· ports 40 percent or its oil, would suffer consid erably le~s than European and other rountrles which import all their oil. Britain and Jtaly burdened with high Inflation and une mployment. serious trade imbalances l)nd we ak currencies -are expected to be h ardest hil among industrial rountries. Saudi Arabia, the largest oil ex- Two fleods Are Better porter. a ppears to be swayea b~ this ara ument. Tbe Saudis say they favor only. a "moderate" i.o c rease, which ls interpreted ' around 8 percent, and are expe ed to balance the higher de ma oCothers. · . The price consideration uft-1 permost in the minds or som,tJ OPEC me mber s is the cost ~ goods and senices they buy r (~eOILTALK. PageA.2) When lhl· O\ l'rnt!!hl low in Chicago gels down lo I. .1s it did Sunday. friends get friendlier ;.ind visions of s uga r plums g ive way lo rond t hough ts or murne rs and glov('s. ll m ay be that teamwork also helps youngste rs find their way in lhe downtown s hopping crush. Sec more chilly weathe r news on Pa~c A4. Panel Will Ponder Woodbridge Tra113it lrv10l' tra ns p ortation com n11ss1oners will m eet tonight to d1stuss mattcrs ranging from r.::: qt11rm)? bus :.h<'ll€'rs to proposed l'llk<' trails 1n thl· nc•" Woodlmdgc d1•velopmenl The 7·30 mct>t1n~ 1:-. public and will be held at lhf' nc•w City <.:oun· rll l"h;imbl·r:-.. 17200 Jamboree Houl('n1rd. ltt'ms to he c11ns1dcrcd include Whether de\ l'1<1pcri. )lh<'uld b<• requirl•cl t o provide bus shrltl•rs or "hrthc·r the city should assume th a t r1·~ponsib1ltl) A r equest to approve the sha red µa rklng progrum . lhe north-south regional bike trail a nd th e d es i g n o f t h e bicycle /ped estrian bnd~e -all proposed for t he Woodbridge Ac· uvity Corrid or Bike trails proposed in the new Woodbridge rc:wlential de· vclopment. Whether the citr should app· Iv for feder al funds to " 1rlen and realign Barran ca Road. from Cul\'er Drive to Peters Canyon Wash . -Furl h<' r d i sc ussion of a mend - ment to the city's general plan circulation ele m ent Position Finalists Down to 3 Choices Th<• fi<·ld of C'andidates Cor the ':JC· ant drr<"l'lor of com munity sen 1<'1' posit l()O tn I rvinc has been na rrowed t() three. The Irvine City Council in· tl'rv1rwed six candidates Satur· day for the $24,000 to $32,000 a ~ <>ar post. City Man ager Bill Woollett s:ud today he will now check oul lht• ha l·ki:rnunds of the three LB Youth Shot . LONG REACH (AP) -An IH year -old Lakewood youth. Robert D. Me llow. was in crlltcal condition in a Long Beac h hospital today a fter being s hot and wounded by two police of. ficers at Signal Hiii after he al- legedly drew a handgun. PSsr ---ONl'/ 11 SHOP~tt-JG DAYS 'T I L ~RIST MAS .' finalists. lie said he will then ap- point one of the candidates and ask the council to confirm tht' ap- pointm ent. That confirmation 1s expected to come a t the 0(.)c. ZR council m eeting, Woollett said. When asked about the iden- tities o( the finalists, Woollett would only say that they nil com e from cities within Cahforniu and that they include both sexes. The position became vneant earlier this year when the former director. P aul Brady, wus pro- moted to the new pogition of as- sistant cit y m anager The Com mun1t y Ser vice Departme nt handles programs dealing with recreation, youth and parks. The new director would be In charge of those pro- grams and also would work with the comm1ss1on that seL'i policies ror lhe depa rtment. " Condo's Fireplace Taken by Thieves Thieves walked off with a 200·pound flrcplac(' not yel \n. stalled at a condomJnlum under con.strucUon In frvlne. Aceordlnl to Irvine Police. tbe theft occurred elth~ late Friday or early Saturday al 125 W. Yale Loop ln Woodbridte. Ofnclala at Irvine Pacific Development Company told poUce the black ~ rJreptace was stlU lrtsld~ Its dettvery box In the condo, whlch wu being rram-ed. ~ ' Archbishop Against Life Prolongation - LONDON CAP > -Doctors~ s h ould n o t adminis te r ex' traordinary tre atment lo prolong.: the lives .o f t hc dying, t he\ Archbishop of Canterbury told an . audience of m edic al m en today. The Most Rev. Dr. Donald Co~­ J(an. spiritual le ader of th ~ Church of Engla nd and head of the worldwid e An~lican commu· nion. said he r ealized he was "tre ad in g' o n exceeding ly danger ous gr ound" in raising the issue, but claimed man.y Chris - tians wrongly believe that life must be artificially prolonged un der <.tll circumst anct•s. Jn a lecture lo the ffoyal'Society of Me d ic in e. t he 67-year-old primate or Eng la nd recalled two recf'nt. cases where doclors kept their publicized patients alive· the American girl Karen Quinlan who lay for months in a coma and Spanish Gen. Francisco Fran<'O. who cited in November, rn75, just before his 83r d b1 rthclay. "I um infor m <"d that it was the doctors, not the pric•sl, who gave the advice which led to t he pro longat1on of Ka ren Quinlan's lift. Probobly all of us would agree in deplor ing the cvcnt'i which so fearfully prolon~cd the life -If life it can be called of Ccncrul Franco.·• <See DEATH, Pag<'A2) Coast Wcnth~r Low clouds und fog early Tuesday. but mostly sun- ny. Cooler with highs near 70, lows to mid-upper 40s. I NSIDE TODA. V John Wright's care..r !Donne d t he Uniucr&ol Studios moil room to handl· mg publicity for t~ Solum rpoce program. A look o1 t~ retired Co1ta Moan'• f<Udnat1ng career it on Page RI of the Ptople Srction. Ae ,,....,T,... Al1 """"'" .t.11 •"' •• Al1 ... lltil\tltffwl Al 'Orlflttek~ly ... 11 .,...... "" aM II ..,, u Si.cl_. •• , IUI T....-hloll AIJ TIMfttn All --=~ _._" .... .... All All ,\IJ ,.. •• • A2 OAtLYPILOr Monday. December t3, tm ·OPEC Terrorist? Cartel Fears Guerrilla Attack ' DOHA, Qutar CAP) -~cunty offic1;..ts ure having nightman·s about lhc 1nlt'rnllt1oouJ tcrron't known as "C;.rlo:." or "the Jackal" as thl'Y prepare for Wcd- Jlesll ay ':. m cetang or the t>l l curtd A photocopied pictur(' o f Carlos, whose real name is 11l y1·h Ramin•z Sanchez, is on a d~k 1n the polaC'c offa c<' al Doha Airport, where the 1111 mtnl'>tl'r& of lhl· J:S -nalaon Ori:an1£atiun of Petroleum Exportin~ Countries will arrive to d1:.r uss a price rise. A year ago a ~uernlla reported LB Robber Displays Yule Spirit An armed robber held uis two clerks a t the Laguna Beach Albe rtson 's market Sunday nig ht, s tarted to rwt from the stor e, but turned first and wished everyone a merry Chris tmas. He escaped on foot with about $250. One of the <'heckers r ecognized the robber , who wore a blue watch cap and a red bandana that covered most of his face, as the same ma n who robbed the market Nov. 2. He said this tame the bandit seemed much calmer and in less of a hurry. And cheerier. P olice said the happy hooligan carried a four-inch blue steel .22-caliber revolver. They said the man waited in line a t one of the two open chcckstands, then told the clerk, "Open the drawer and start tak· i ng out the money." The clerk complied. The gun- man with the d a rk brown eyebrows and unusually high, narrow nose went to the other chcckstand and r cpeat('d his de- mand . Witnesses told police that as the r obber was leaving, he turned, waved :.it the clerks :.ind <' 11 s t o m l' r s • a 11 11 ), h o u t l' d • "Thanks a lot,<.•\ 1.·r) body. ~krry Christmas.·· lie was las t ),et•n runninf.! ;icross lhc St. Ann's Church park- Jng lot. j\Vas '14' Fatal To Democrats In California? SAN DIF:GO <A P) --Thl' '.Dem oc ratic party's two ~'haar mC'n in Calirrl mia !'-.!Y Prop )1. the fJrm lahor 101t1<1t1vt•on the Nov. 2 ballot. m .1v h.1vc co),t Jim- m y Cartl'r thl' \late'<; dt•ctoraJ 'oles. The \ 1C'w was cxprrsc;cd by Jlert Co ffe v of ll1t•hmoncl , 1'orth<'rn California r haarman. ;1nd R1chJrd () :"'call of San Juan Capistrano, S,.1utht'm California <0ha1rman In talkan~ ~unday tught "1th local Dc•mocrnts. lhi'v ~aid St•n John Tunrwy may have lfl't rc f'lcrtwn bl·rausc of the m .. a ... un· Gov t:Jmund Oro"1l Jr. cam )laaant'd nrlt\ t•ly for the• defeatc><I Prop 14. "h1ch manv ta.>.payrrs h ehev<.'11 w1111l1l allow 11n1nn 'foader<; .H'Ct'S'> ut wall to prt\ utr )'roperty, <.:otrcv !>au.J L51 think Prnp 11 wm; <t cli~­ :l.'iter," 0 Neall !>.lid ·I \Ott'd for jt, bul I dadn 't h(·la~·vc• an 1t " CPramic SalP Set C1•r;1m1r "ar<'s m;1de by !'>tu c1c•ntc; ;1t In tne ll1Jt hSeh<iol will~<> on :.al<' W1,•!ln1•.,day .1t the school's <mnuol Chrn;tmas <'t'rumic sale. 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'·-·· T•lepl\011• (114) ... :M3il Cl1Hlll.ct Ad .. enlllnol42•Se78 \~l•NP• Yl\tt•f •MOff,,:• 51t-4it0 Prel""l~C~,...,,.,tll 415-0IJO C..,.14'11 ,.,, Or•-~ -··"' ... ~ _.., IM ,.,~ M1''••'· 111.n1r•t1ot1\, "n.,1 .. mett., •r itdvtrfhfMtff\h ""'lllU'I "'•¥ ttt ttfHt•u( •fl wlt .. owt •P41<••• pHmlHH'l" t t (...,.. • .,.. twfi't'. r.'r::,f:.~·0.::::~1:,.::1•.:', ~::, ~;. fM"''-'Y' •Y mau tc M IMfltf'll1. "'llltt r'f ......... ,_,.., .. _ .. , • to be Carlos letf a terrorist attack 1111 an OPEC meeting in Vienna. He k idnaped ministers from the richest oil exporting countries, including Suudi Arabia and Iran, and released them in Ah~cr1u <iflcr a ransom variously rcport- t.'<l at $5 millwn to $50 m1l11on was paid. Three persons were killed during the Vu:nnn attack. To a' 01d a s1 mil:1r raid. Qatar'!> 4,000 mdn police and armed forces arc toik1ng str· lngent sl'curity pret·autions, espet'ially around the plush, 342-room Gulf Hotel, where the OPEC dcll·gatcs will stay. This Persian Gulf emirate or tP' ,• J persons hus closed its h...>rd crs to almr>st all visitors ex- cept those coming for the OPEC meeting. A Gulf llolt•I source said :.ix Untish pulat0l·m1.•11 arrl\ ed three ~eeks aiio to Jth isc the Qatar JK>hCc on Sl't'Urlt)' A diplom<1t1c :>ourcc said the Qatar security forces were rein- forced recently with men from n eighboring oil giant Saudi Arabia. Blue untfnrmed policemen with automatic weapons were JIOSted all around and throughout the hotel, clattering over the onyx floor slabs under two $40,000 ehandeliers an the lobby. SPEED. • • anti-bike lane sides. Mrs. Moe, who is o n the transportation commission and heads the bicycle trails commit- tee. said lanes are needed on both sides of lhe street because of the large number of .)likes and the r ast flow or traffic. The bike trails committee vot- ed 5·0 in favor of \he bike lanes, but the trans portation com - mission rejected the idea 3·2. Ci- ty staff me mbers arc against having lanes, too. lnstaJling a lane on the north side of road requires only strip- 10g a lane, s ince there is enough room for both cars and bikes. But on the soulh side, it would t•osl $25,000 lo huild a two male off road trail. Mrs. Moc s aid bike fund money could be used. The people op- posed argue lhal i~ would be only a 'temporary trail since lhe road would be widened within several y ears. Mrs. )foe said a bicycle count was to be taken today t.o have- fi~ures to present to the council Tuesday regarding lhe number of bicyclist~: that use the road. She said :>hl' hopes persons who favor having bike lanes 0 11 University Dri\'c will attend Tuesday's m c('tang lo tell the louncal tht•ir preference. Ero• Page 1\l DEATH ... T>octors kept the dictator ahvc r or Wt:'eks with mass i ve trans fusions an<I a series of opera- tions to stem intt•rnal bleeding. ~ta:.s Quinlan 1s li\'ing an a New Jl'r!>l'Y m1r,10g homl.' w1thoul the .11d of a re.,µ1r ,1tor h<•r parents "111..:hl rourt 1wrn11'>S10n t•> turn urr. Th<• nrl'hhbhip !'aid hr w:is fully :i" an· nf tht• d.mgcrs o'r legalized l·uth<ma ...... ' One h." not ll\01•d through th<' d .1 \''> of lhl· N Jlis "1tho11 t nwmora1·s wh1rh ar<> not easily hlotll•d out,•· he said. 111• ~aid doctor" Wl'nt through • .1n"rt v :incl 1wrhaps agony" "ht•n h,1\ ani: to choose bctwcl•n making advanced techniques availablc to n few or improving the levl.'1 of SC'rv1ccs to many. The problem w ii I become more severe because the percentage of old pco- pll.' as ri~1ng, he added. Dr Cogi::m app<•aled for more honesty about death. "We hav(' largely overcome the t'onspiracy of 11ilence which sur- rounded the subJect of sex a few decades ago. Now there is u con· sp1racyof silence about death." He said the qucstioo whelherto t(')I a dying patient he was dying was undoubtedly difficult. But most patten ls know when lhey are dying and it would be an "im- mense relief" to lhem to know that those around them are not. "sharing an a kind or play-acting" that they arc going lo get better, he said. Irvine Thief Grabs Snits An Irvine man has reported I.be theft or about $l ,000 worth or men's suits and other clothlng from his University Park home. Irvine police said the theft OC· curred at the residence of George Gibble, 54, of 4332 Senisa Way, late Saturday niaht. Gibble said the loss included eight suits, SPort C'lothing and penonal business papers. According to police, the lhlcr broke into the residence by smashing tho front window with a wooden planter. Glbblo told police It mlaht be a case or har·· ra1tment and gave them tho name of a S\&lpect., . The conference room, s~lal· ly red•corated ln rich brown cloth a nd aluminum, has been equipped with e lectronically opera led hull ct proof shutters. Two floors of the hotel were re- served fo r security men. Two days ago they searched the struc turc room by room with elec- tronic de\'ices. A gunboat was anchoroo by the hotel Jetty. where about 50 new Mercedes limousines arc parked for use by 0 P EC delegates. Helicopters circled the area re- gularly and no one was allowed near the hotel without a special badge issued by police . * * * /Fr ... PageAJ OIL TALK. • • Streets of Laredo E111pty ""Wlrt"'91• industrial countries. Iraq says in· creases In su<'h itt'msJustify an oat price rise of25 percent, while Iran says 15 percent is justified on this basis. Venezuela is also thought to favor 15 p er cent. Iran and • Venezuela are the second and largest oil exporters, while Iraq's vast reserves gives It considera- ble weight. This is one of th1.• tlm\ ntown stn·l'ls in Laredo, Tt•x., th;,iL U)>Ually 1s swarmang with l\kxrt·an s hoppt•rs. Sinc:e lht• d<.•valua- 110 11 of tfH' IH'SO, businC!:>S along lhe U.S.- 1\11,•:-.,it'O bordt•r hus suffered, with business in Texas border towns off about 75 percent. Judge Eyes Kid Killer Kuwait's oil minister, Abdul Muttaleb Kazemi, was quoted to- day as s a y ing the OPEC Economic Commission, which met last month in Viennll, recom- mended a pri<'e increase of 26.2 percent to make up for inflation. The OPEC secretarial has said only that the <'om mission worked out a series of "altcrnauve price recommendations." MIAMI CAP> A kallt'r at 12. Wally Moslt•y's future 1s 1n tht· hands of a j u\ en ale courl judge who must dl•cidc on a rchabaltt<i lion program for a child of mis- fortune. Wally almost was tril'd for murder. But .iulhont1cs r<' considered and now Judge R.!lµh B. Ferguson 1s lo a1Ulounce Tue~ Death Delayed da~· "hJl mus t he don~· with a l'h1ld "ho stabbed and killed has playmate with a lrnll'hl'I· knife. c;rcg Billatl·r, 9. "as killed last July. Police say he had called Wally an obscen e nam<' "Lock up the boy who killed our bab}," :.ays (jn•g':. mother. Margan•t Balhlcr. "l-:\'t•ry t1mt' I open my H1bk it opens an the same place. the place where il says, 'An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.' " Gr<'g and Wally hvl'd in u sC'amy part of M1am1. Wally's "as a broken home. Neighbors s.ay Wally t aunted the dopt' :.moking pro~tatules who walked the streets even duringtheday. Despite such bravado, Wally was 1ust another child when police questioned him aboul lho killing. "lie was one frightened kid, .. officers Ch:irles Reynolds r e- called in a dcpos1tion. News that authorities planned lo try Wally for murder touched hearts across the country. Strangers wrote to the judge and urged compassion. Utah Execution in Limbo Seaman Enraged WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. Suprem e Court took no action today in the case of eondcmned Utah murderer Gary Mark Gilmo rt!. the reby further postponing :rny attempt by state officials to end (;ilmorc's life. Stale o ffit:ials arc under order from the high court not to execute Gilmore until the jul>ticcs decide whether to hear an appeal by his mother, Bessie Gilmore of Milwaukie, Ore., that her son 's life be Affair's End Spar.ks Knifing of Lover .spared. The court had been (':<peeled to rule today on her appeal but took no action. The j u stices h ad not been scehcduled to m eet as a full court again until Jan. 10. but a nnounced today they will hold an e xtraor'dinary court session next Monday. A decision 111 Gilm ore's case could come then. On DN.' 3. the court stuycd Gilmore's exec-ution hy firing squud set for sunrise one week a~o -until 1l eould dct1dc whether to hear her appeal. Gilmore has spurned ull attempts to ha\ c his hfc spared . 40 Miles of Smiles Switched Off Again The Orange Coast's traditional "Fo rty M 1les of Christmas Smiles" contest has been sus- pended ngain this year. accord· ing to the Orange County Coast Associalion. Th<.' event. which has been held most Chnslm as seasons since the Gr<'at D<.'prcssion. was rurt:i1l cd during the 1973 oil crisis to <.'onservc enerl(y. year . "We are working in coopcrn tion with the i:ovcrnmt•nt"s energy saving program," Wt•hh said. He suid thl' as social ion will re view conditions in 1977 to de tcrmine if the coastwidc event wdl be continued. A young Scandina\'1an seaman who police allege explodt"<i m rage over the end of u rcla· tlonship is held by Huntington Reach authorities t od ay on «harges that he plunged a knift• into his lover several lames Sun day. Steiner Kj('tl:ind, 21. of lJOf, Walnul Ave., Huntington Beach, is booked on suspicion of assault with intent to com mat murder. 111.' is held in lieu of $25.000 bail. t'K'nding arraignment and a bail reduction hearing. KJclland's allci:ed vi<'li m. who police s ay moved out of thl' apartml•nt on Suturday, was identified as Lynn Pulliam, 24. a waitress. Miss P ulliam was listed m sla· blc condition today m the Hunt· 1ngton lntcrcommunaty Hospital 1nlcn:.1vc care unit. where she was admitted in critical con<Ji· lion. "She is a very lucky young lady." Police Sgt. M1ch.ael Sor){ said today_ '1She had one punclun•d iung and her chest cavity h<td filled w1lh blood when she ~ol therc. ·' Police Officer James Wchr ar- rested KJetland at the Walnut Avenue apartm ent after being dispatched on a neighbor's re- p0rt of a man stabbing a woman. · Slill. Sorf.t said that Mias Pulliam was knifed five or sl1t· times. lnvestig:itor s said s he is e mployed as a waitress, while the Scandinavian-born Kjetland 1s u deckhand on boats operated by Catalina Cruises Inc., m Long Heach. Officers probing lhe case say Miss Pulham and Kjetland were shar ing the a partment, but their romance went onto the rocks an~ :.he moved out on the young sailor Saturday. The \'ictim returned Sunday morning about 11 a.m . aftor ~pending t he ~ight wit~ a i:arlfriend, to obtain her clothing. at which time the sec~nd c.on- fr1Jnlation occurred, pohcesatd. Film Dump Probe BERKELEY (AP) -An in· vt•stigation has bC'cn •unchcd in· to the dumping of thousands or film nC'i:ativl'S of California dri\'er licenses al lbe Berkeley cl-· ty dump. Communities all along the Orange Coast . Crom Seal Beach to San Clemente. participated in the Christmas dis play competi- tion. Associolion P resident William Webb said the group will not en· coura ge the lig htin g of Christmas decorut10~ again this MEN ... YOU ASKED FOR IT NOW YOU'VE GOT IT! Woman Saved From Suicide Swim Off HB A Huntington Beach lifeguard rescued a San Francisco woman who apparently Intended to swim to her death In waters near the ci- ty pier Sunday night. Capt. Doug D'Amnll said the. 38-year·old woman was first sighted off the end or the pier by a concession operator. He alerted lifeguard John Barth who leaped Into the chilly waters to rescue theswimmer. She was r eported to be near ex- haustion and suffering from ex- posure in the 61-degree water. D' Am oil said a note was lert on the beach In which the woman re- portedly aaid she was despondent' over a divorce and separation frorn a ch lid. He said the note indicated she was going to awln as far out to sea as aho could before drowning. Mansfield Wavers WASHINGTON (AP) -Rellr-ina Senat.e Majority Leade.r Mike Mo.nsfteld has expressed second thought• about p roposals for break!~ up the big oil com.' -panlu and starUn' a nation* bealUl care 1y1tem. I' .. A PHYSICAL FITNESS PROGRAM FOR MEN OHL Y. SIMILAR TO THE GLORIA MARSHALL PROGRAM FOR WOMEN. • y,..atmtt'lfs can be taken In sfrfft clothu • Ho Shots. Pins, StcrYation Dim • A combination of Aerobic and Isometric Machines do most of tM wortc • Hot a Gym or a Spa Eleven years experience makes possible this effective non-strenuous method of conditioning for Orange Co1R1ty men. CALL HOW FOR A.Fiii DEMOHSTU TIOH AND EVALUATION /~. ~~-~MAYO BODY CONTROL rr;, · ." . ... {., f 1 CENTER (Tiil MCHl .. PHONE: 752"5155 lt61M.cAltTHURILYD~SUITllOI HllWPOU MACH f > Monday's Closing P rice& ~---- NYSE COMPOSITE . TRANSACTIONS. .. • 1 /N DAILY PILOT ,t J J ITC Alerted Pizza Kingship Goes for Money By MILTON MOSKOWITZ • A Yl'Mr AIO lhe Mllltleapoll~ flour miller. Pillsbury, bou~ht ita way Into the pazr.o business by liJsuin(l $16.000 ahar& of its com rnnn :1tock for 1'otlno's 1'haat murh P1lh,bury Sl()('k IS worth about fZO million, and 1l was a surt pnce lo pay for a company then earning Sl.2 million on sales of S3S million liul PUlabury Uked what It saw so much lt hu now bought a nother fro~en plna maker, Fox De Luite Foods, for $3 m.llllon worth ot stock, and this move haas pro voked the antitrust wrath or the Federal Trade Comm 1ss1on <FTC> Money Tree The FTC has sued 111 federal court to undo the Fox purchase and to bar PillsbUry from acqulnng any other plna maker for the nexl 10 years without prior approval from the l<IC. WI LLIAM II. SPOOR, CllAJ RMAN oC Pillsbury, said the company would f1gbt to retain Fox. lie thinks It's nd1culous for the rrc to challenge the acquisition of a com- pany that holds less than a 2 percent share or mark et "For the government to bring out its heaviest bureaucratic artillery lo defeat such an insubstantial busi- ness transaction amounts to using a steamroller to kill nn ant," said Spoor. The Pillsbury chairman knows better than that, of course It's n ot Just the Fox acqu1S1t1on that has the FTC ex- ercised Prior to Nov. 26, 1975, Pillsbury had no stake . whatsoever in the frozen pizza business. By scooping up Totino's. at became the third largest ract'>r in the business. with 14 percent or the market The addition of Fox, the 10th largest pizza maker, brings Pillsbury close to the No. l posi- tion. PILLSBURY, IN OTHER WORDS, bought its way mto the top of the pizza market In one year. And that's what the FTC wants to stop. This 1s no small crust of noui:h they arc scrapping over here The frozen p1na business 1s rising rnpidly, with retail sales now running at $<150 m1lh<>n u year The FTC complams that four brands -Jeno's, Totino's, Tony's and Celeste -alreudy hold about 60 percent of the nauonaJ market for frozen p1u:a. Celeste, a Quaker Oats ac- qulaataon, holds 11 percent Tony's, marketed by a small company, Schwan Sales Enlerpnses, has 17 percent_ And Jeno's, the leader. does 18 percent or the business. . WITH PILLSBURY AND QUA KER OATS baking pizza, other food giants can be expected to bid for the small independents that built up this business. assuming the FTC antitrust threat is turned back The biggest prue of all would be Jeno's, a Mmncsota neighbor of Pillsbury. Jeno's was started in Duluth by the fabulous Jeno Jo' Paulmc<'l, the founder of Chun King food s Paulucc1 began making Chinese foods 1n Duluth in 1951 Jn 1966. when Chun King sales passed the S50 m1lb1m mark, he ~old the company to R J Reynolds ror S63 mllhon in ca!>h Paulucc1 then started Jeno's Inc . whi ch now has r e- ached the $.50 million sales mark attained by Chun King • when 1l was sold. Whether history will repeat Itself remalns to be seen but food companies are undoubtedly making overtures to Paulucc1 todelermmc if he wlll sell. Stock Market Rally Hits Roadblock NEW YORK <AP) -Stock pnces advanced slightly to. day. The Dow .Jones average of 30 industrial stocks was up l 09 points to 974 24 ll begun to rise midway through the day . after lingering fractlonaJly lower through most of tht· session l ip# Ofld OOWH• "l!W YORK IAPI TIW loll-1119 11•1 "'°"'' ttlt-t<tw Vnrk ~toe• E•Ctl."9'1 '\toe•' eno <N&rr•,,U '""' f\en QD1W up ,,,_, molt And dt>wn lh,. mMt bt\40 nn r:;c~;:,;1.y'MnOf> '"O•rdlhJ Of woiunw No \.t(Ut•t• .. , ttArl1nQ httrwt u .,,. 'rel \Idled Ntt •t'ld twrt~nt--~ <h.ltf'l9't\ •'t H"I dlffH•nc• ht lw'"•" tn.-"'"" "'1' <~•f"l•J l)t1(t •nO 100-''t \ 4 0 fT\ Orlt-0 t ftTM•Q Inv ) NAll"'1 t'ltA 'l (l)r(Jm,. 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''" ,, l 1' I " 1 ' 11 s 11) uo II I 11 1 10 . 10 ' •• • I • t . \ 81 1 0 , . 1 I """ .... , I Ott It I )\Ii ()ti ~ 1 •• Off 1' • ()ti 6 " ... Ott "' (! ... °'' ,,, 0 -• OH ~I • 011 ~] '•011 I) '• ()O t l I ()U 4 \ , Ott .a.- '. Off • J '· ('Wt .. ) ' ()fl • , • ·~ g:: : ~ • Off •I 1• Ott .en '' OU •O Stud.:11111 The . . ftjpotllght tOu1t .. tttot•k11 Old Nf W YOl>tf IAPI Pr.-. 1od.ty c1 .. M v1111,·u·• 1r1 ~ °"'""' ~ )4• lJ"' .,,H,Ql"tf 4'J f'W) li"lt~I ,, .. VI• t•V. 1'J71 N• w 1916 hlQh\ 1)<. l)t NII• tC)>• IQ-..\ -----~ w~ .. r AMEX 010 14! N V0 1fl( IA l>I A'1Y"r'K'~\. °""''''-' u ... ~•119"4 lMAI l\\V"'\ N .., 1'76 hlQ~\ N~"" tt1ft IOw' Pr•v • lOd•Y tte .. 1111 .. ~ ni ,,~ JI() ))1 111)8 IO?• ,, " ti) AJ2 DAILY PILOT Monday, December 13. 1178 TV Highlights ABC U 8:00-''Victory at Entebbe." This quicttly made movie about last. July's lsra~li raid on the Uganda Airport stars Kirk' Douglas. Burt Lancaster Elizabeth Taylor, Linda Blalf, Hele~ Hayes and Richard Dreyfuss. KffJ 8:00 -''I Want to Live." She didn't, but Susan Hayward won an Oscar for her portrayal of convicted murderess Barbara Graham in this 1958 movie drama. .NBD NBC GJ 8·30 -Bob Hope's Christmas Show. John Wayne joins Bob for his holiday special, along with Neil Sadaka, Lola Falana. Miss America and the Rose Parade queen. TV DAILY LOG MONDAY EVENING 6:00 0 0 181 io 111 3 1 m Nell$ 0 23•16 {29 !f)Mew\ O 26 Star Tiek 16 Gomtr l'yle 0 GMnMnot.e m ,artrodce r am1tr m Adam·l2 ED Membership Appul Cletl11t Company 119 Dinah! m little Ruuls -6:30-0 D1n1h! Gu~>I wr lu~o lltn Ii• Olt·, l/IPI J ,11, u 111 ( ••th 11. ) tin Schu ~ l• hn I< ILt IS Bt~I. (8 Andy Gntt1th (lo Mtrr G11ff111 Show (D Family All111 117 3 Gun\llloh E!:> Town hi~ 7:00 00 '23 6i (9NtW\ 0 liars Club 16 M, Three Sons 8 To TtH tht Truth 0 Con<tnl11tion (D I loft luq m Tht FBI m Ctnt tn Uplnol 126 And1 Gr11f1th W MicNttl/lehrer Repo't/ Mtmbtrsh1p Appeal ED Dr1m1hc Ser1n m Addims f1m1l1 -7:30- 0 ~llfo1ni1 Surlmt O Bowline '°' Dollars I 6 Tht Odd ~pie ~ 111"~~"'' • J h<t l.illl. (D C1o~W11S 9:00 O IT J 8 M•ude [.•n ,•!Irr 11 f I 1t 1 ''" 1n.-d uut b, !lv1 lo I~ 11d• I• d•·Mm111•d IU ~•111 h•r 1 • ~·ht 111 hr1m .Hm1011 tt1em•tt1l111·, W The Pointer Sisters • Ben Vereen And Eartha Kitt With M'rv Ton1te (D Men Cullin Sllow (E) lht Vtrc1n11n @ Cine Un .. m.it ED Mtmbt11h1p Appu l/I Rtcrtt lloth1n1 A ~" •·•I r,1 • n 1h1 I• 1 I I 1Jlll • lo 1•11J Hj n~d ld1ill l',,jf -9:30- 0 17 ~ 8 All'~ Fan H1cl 1rd ~ 1\ tt11rn 0"', lo ,,..,. '''"4}'"11t'I ti• ~tr~ 1' I fl' lit n ... 'P'"J t:.,. J ,,,1 t 10:00 0 l£SBIAN TRAGEUY * IN UECUTIVE SUITE O 11 J '8 Caecullwe Su•le A o1"1~11n \.•II lrM. \( do<J,11 """ I; p+ 11~ '( h1~ ~+ft {!"I Jfl 11 ,h1(l 1;. th i,; 1tu .. .,..o·ntn a"1 "'t'J"'n , " •• I • 'ti ~. ()(.n 1\~I nr I " 1 ~-•r '"•" "'JI~ It ll't ' • JI 1 'I f'-If d J10• •qf 0 XMAS IN AUSTRIA- " w1lh Perry Como, Std Caesar, Senta Berger & Vienna Boys Chou 0 23 e 10 ID 'srts.i._AC Ptuy Como'1 Chustmu 1n Ausl111 I'• •v c Jlh l • • 11nt-1J tJv c 1mtd1.Jn ~ 1d t t• ., , ~,, ~fltJ B .. r,·n t~,. ' IJ 11 1\ Cir " .nd o•,mr t ,, 1 1 ChJm.1 ~ »•ti Sthran1 '" lh• t hJ31~:)«1611•1t~11n1\oCI\10(61•• \ ·~na. Sal1~u·~. th' ~~' 1•~011 ~ I 'P ol ll 'l•n ,1r.d A:n\d otf "'•rlt ,,r,n1 li•ghl ""' Mmr>11\r~· OON1w1 I 6 2~ Gunsmokt · (!;) Bar111 dt Prrmntr • 1l~ C1pt.11n & ftnn1llt -10:30-m mm Ntws 'World Trip' Fizzles SAN DIEGO <APl - Ron Komisar says his firs t attempt to sail around the world is tus last. That one endt.'<l 25 days later, still 720 nulcs th.ts side of Hawaii WINDSURFERS FROM TH • "Once is enough," ___________ R_O_U_G_H_O_U_T_T_H_E_W_O_R_L_D_L_IN_E_U_P_F....;O;;,;.R__;:;.ST.;..;A~R;..;..T.;....;..;.IN..;.._;_W;.,.;O;...;.R.;..;L~D;.,.;C.;:..;.,.;HA:....;.;.;.;M.;..P...;IO;...N....;S;_H_l_P_A_T_N_A_S_S_A_U_·_ Komisar said after the Navy rescued him and two companions and re- turned them to San Diego. THE OTHERS are Clifford Smith, 53 , a rormer bartender, and Kom 1sar 's wife, Sandy, a former casino cocktail wa1trl'ss. The trio from Las Vegas set sail Nov. 2 ror H awaii abourd Komi sar 's $15,000 !'>adboat. the 24·Cool "Born Free 11. " But lh ev dr1rtt•d without a reliable rudder for four days bl'fon · the Ta nk Landin g Ship F'redenck p1ckt.•d thl·m up Nov. 27. For Thank s1odng, the thrct.• sailor::. atl• tuna and noodles. ORC Post To Greene Terenc e Greene or California Yacht Club took over the helm of the Ocean Racing Fleet of Southern California at the organization's an nual meeting held at Newport llurbor Yacht Club. li e s uc ceeds S tephen Barnard, l\1CYC Installed as \'ICC prcsi· dent for 1977 was Morne Kirk. B:dboa Yacht Club; John lloliday, Long Beach Yacht Club, is the new ::.ccrelary. and Dick Kelton, Los Angeles Ya,.ht Club is the new lrea~urer E"7ell ChaDlp First Havasu Winner Jerry Ewell of Sall Lake City captured lhe ftrs l national c h:impionsh1p of lhl' Montgomery cla::.s in a two-day regutta at Lake Havas u, Anz. Neil Clark of Tuscon was second , followed by Ruch, Yuma, :ind Russell Robinson, Tucson. Jerry Montgomt'ry or ~ewport Beach, dl' signer and devl'lopl·r or the papuh.1r mono hull boat, announced that the Montgoml·ry na twnals would be .m annual fixture on the waters or Lake Havasu. ·: Betty Cook ]oill3 ~ . Puwer Boat Panel Betty Cook of Newport Beach was named to t.tie Offshore Commission or the American Power Bdft Assoc1alton at the APBA's 73rd annual meeting .fl Atlanta. • .. Mrs. Cook i s the only woman involved in tft, rugged sport orrshore pawer boat racing and is octe of the top performers on both the east and wqt coasts. • • Thl' A PB/\ also announced the re-election of s~· dy Satullo of 1-·a1rview Park, Ohio. as the vice pre dent or tht• Orfshorc Commission. Also re-elect were Art llafncr, chief referee, and Tom Crimmins, New York, executive secretary. • Cook also received a special award for her courage and stamina in racing the national circui~ . THEIR R ESCUER,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~--~~~-- Cmdr . Stc ph\.'n G . Young. said they "wl'r£' quite happy lo come on board." "This i s plenty, .. Komisar , a 40 ycar·old former casino floor man, said of his trip. "I have a cabin in Ar11ona and. LIS soon a.'> I tan gt•t the boal fixed. 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KOCE Television (50) 1:11· -~1·1·'~1 .. ~~ .. 1:-_;; ·:to~""" ~ t1 t M t''~r.·~4'W-IW•" !l J g ni~~!'&~ttl'r9!1(.l}A-~"" if. I 'le Mflm~lllet lnTrt11Clle • : fa ce with their fins. either. if they weren't so stupid. Anyhow. that's why they do indeed tum upside down when lhey seize floating food. In the depths. they don't bother Wlth such athletics. BACKWARDS Q. "What's the only sport in which the team has to move backwards to win?" A. Only sport"' Tug of \\ar and rowing /\ny others., Ir you can s pare a minute -I m ean exactly 60 seconds y 0 u might use it to renect upon the fa ct that during lhat l i m c worldwide n bout 200 babies are being born. Argument continues as to how old a car mu.'lt be m order to merit the de- signation of "antique." Hut a lot of colh .. 'Clors still insist that no auto made after 1924 should be so called. Some ciga r e tte makers hereabouts for many years have ad· vertised that thelr smokes a r e rich in Turkish tobacco. What. they rarely mention is that Turkish tobacco contains practically no nicotltre. One government study Indicates it costs almost $16,000 to drive a stan· dard-sized car for 10 years or 100,000 miles. Chances run about 50.50 now that a bride and groom will survive together for 39 years. Foresight went into the rounding of the Gr eat AUanUc and Pacific Tea Company, s ure enough. Please note. AtlanUc and Pacific. It started on the Atlantic 1a 1869, but despite the name, didn't open a stor e 0'1 tho Pacific until 61 years later. I . I t• # HIGH INTEREST comp ounded daily FR EE with $1,000 Growth Certificate 9YEARS FREE-over 62 checking account $1,000 BECOMES $2,008.57 All Amerirnn Sawrs nv<>r 6~ Ml' cl1g1ble for Ir<'<' chl>cking through .1 m,lJor statewide bunk. No minimum lMlrJnte required, 1•.-. annual rate•8.06~. annual yield, 6-tO years. $1,000 m1n1rnu"' • 6YEARS $1,000 BECOMES $1,591. 93 7l•~• annual rate•B.06% annual y111ld. 6 to years. St .ODO minimum • 4YEARS $1,000 BECOMES $1,349.82 7\1 ,. dnnual rate 7 7~ annuot yield, 4 years or morP St 000 m1n1mum • 2V2YEARS Social Security direct deposit u ~·:~~j ~ Safe deposit boxes ~ Travelers checks~ ~ Checking accounts with a ~ major statewide bank Money orders [ -.J ~ Notary service ~ Trust deed and note collection ~ $1,000 BECOMES $1,183.81 6\4°oannuolr&le 6 98°~annualy1Pld 2'. yC'ersormorn $1 OOOrn1n1mum • • lntftre~J ct>mpfi1Jnd1td d•1ly rdH')'. 1nrl1r 1t•nrs ,1nnua• y•elt1 w~M'f mfl•nli,t1r'(f Nl\lt' F rOAr.lt UHJUlahon~ 'PQUtrA 'ub1Ul'nC1 ll •n1ore~1 r>enalty I ,, ••"-"" w11f\dra .. 11 from cu lll•t:atP ar.t:Qun1s (: ?J Check-a-month plans -= Save-by-mail service(\~\ ~ Transmatic., savings/loan payments Now, Free Trustee Fees on tax-deferred IRA and KEOGH accounts. December 31st is the deadline to save on '76 taxes ! Move up to AMERICAN SAVINGS A ·ssets over $6 Billion strong Convenient offices serving Southern and Northern California, Including: Costa Mesa 825 Sunflower Ave. at South Coast Plaza 979-9800 Buena Park 8231 La Palma Ave. at Buena Park Center 522·2801 Garden Grove 12141 Garden Grove Blvd. at Harbor Blvd. 534-869'r. Huntington Beach 7830 Edinger Ave. at Huntington Center 848-2222 ALHAMBRA •!<ACADIA •AZUSA • BEVERLY HllLS • BUENA PARK • CANOGA PARK •COSTA ME!>A GARDEN GAOVE •GLENDALE • liAWTHORNE •HEMET • HOUYWOOO •HUNTING ION BEACH • LAl':EWOOD l..¥fCASTER • LA PUENTE • LONG BEACH • LOS ANGELES • MALIBU • MANHATTAN BEACI I MONTCLAIR • NOOTllAIOGE •NORWALK • PALMDALE • PALOS VEROC5 ESTATES PASADENA • REDONDO BEACH • SANTA MONICA • SE.Al. BEACH • SHEAMAN OAKS • TARZAN/\ 'TCMPLE CITY• TtlOU~NO OAKS • TORRANCE • WHITTIER 8 EL CAJON •SAN DIEGO/MISSION VALLEY \ . ... .. ......... ············· .... ( Laguna/South £oast ED ITION , __ * * > . . . .,. . After110011 N. Y. SCoc•ks " . . ·. I.VOL. 69, NO. 348, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1976 TEN CENJ Upcoming OPEC Talk Hike Pric By the Associated Presi. T he 13 m e mbers of the Organization of Petroleu m Ex· porting Countries begin a meet- ing Wednesday in which they are widely expected to raise the price of oil between 8 and 15 percent. The demands of individual mem- bers, however. go as high ag 25 percent. An 8 percent increase would add about a penny a i::allon to tht' pnce of gasoline in the United States and a 15 percent increase would add almos t two cents -as. suming oil companies pass the en. ti re amount to consumers. IL would also add proportionately to other energy costs. American officials say a 15 per- cent rise in the $11 51 price for a barr~of standard crude would in· crease U.S. inflation from 6 per· Cl•n t to 7 p e rt•cnt. Shah Merry Laguna Thief Mohammed Reta Pahlavi of Iran says it would add only "a frac. lion" to infl ation. Virtually all the OPEC mem· bers. who control 80pcrccnlofthe world's oil exports, have made clear they want an increase, or WJll go along with the maJonly However, attitudes and op1- ruons vary widely wilhinOPECas to why oil prices should be raised and by how much. These could af- Albertson's Hit An armed robber held up two clerks al the Laguna Beac h Albertson's mark e t Sunday night, started to run from the store. but turned first and wished everyone a merry Christmas. He escaped on foot with about $'l50. One or the checkers recognized the robber. who wore a blue watch cap and a red bandana that covered most of his fa ce, as the same m;in who robbed the market Nov 2 • Ile said this lime the bandit seemed much calmer and in less of a hurry. And cheerier. Police s a~d the happy hooligan carried a four·inch blue steel 22·caliber revolver. They said the man wailed in line al orte of the two open checkstands. then told the clerk, "Open the drawer and start tak- ing out the money " The clerk compiled. The gun· m an with th e dark brown eyebrows and unusually high. C>.tll• f'llol Sl•U Phole TLC ANNIVERSARY PARTY HELD IN LAGUNA Lett, Walter Davidson. 96, and Supervisor Riley Loving Care Pla~ Rings I~ B·irthday By JACK C'llAPPF.U. Ot .... O•• ' ... , .. \tAft Outs1cle. Christ ma.c; ct1rols rung forth from thr churrh bell tower send1ng str:imc; of i:o00 will to earth v. hrrr the\ m1~t'd v.1th the noise of harried .,h<1p!)('r' and furiously rw .. hing aut<r... becom ine a cncophony of the hohday season But. 111111de. more than 150 JX"O- ple were hvm~ the ~ood will of the carol.; It was the third anmversary l)f Laguna Reach s senior c1l1zen Or~:'4:ast Weath er Low clouds and fog early Tuesday, but mostly sun· ny. Cooler with highs near 70, lows to mid-uppcr40s. I ~SI D E TOD" Y John Wright 's corcrr aponnc>d the U ntvc>r1ol Studios mot! room to bandl· • ing publicity /or the Satum ~e program. A look at the retir1td Costa Muan'a /Oldnottng career f.f on Page • BL of the People Section Index ....... ,'" _. .. All AU "' Alt .......... " ..... o.-..CMlftlt ....... =-"'-tf'M1l T ...... "911 ,,.. .... . w...1-.. w.tNN"" 111 IH All Alt AU A• ' . A• TLC program Priday at the Com· munity Presbyterian CWUrch. Officially TLC stands Cor Transport ation, Lunch and Counseling, but it means Tendor Lo\ mg Care to thoc;<' involved TLC prov1~e!i st'n1or citizens a hearty meal and a chance to SO<'lahze a bit. The occasion brought forth ti bevy of VIP<; includln~ Thom1ts Riley, fifth district county supervisors. who hrouf{ht a birth· day present, a check ror $3,500 Other orricials Included Sally Dcllerue. Laguna Beach city counci lwoman, and city starr members. The program is administered by the Feedback Foundation Inc .. a nonprofit organization. Its purpose is 'to reach people 60 years of age and.older. During November, 1.294 meals were served Laguna area senior citizens. Following lunches, games. pro- · grams. classes a nd infor ma- tional talks are scheduled to in- terest senior citizens. "That they can come here a couple hours a day means quite a bit to many ot these people. Some have no where else. nothinit else (~LOVING, Page A!) Boat Motors Tak.en Buralars who smashed lhe front window of the premises to gain entry took outboard motors valued at $2,02S fro m a Caplstraoo Be&ch marine de· atmb.lp. Oranae County sheriff's oU1cert said the break-In was re- l)0&1ed by Howard John Price of Dana Marine Eneine and Boats. Inc ., 24760 P acific Coas l Hl1h~ay. narrow nose went to the other checkstand and r epeated his de· mand. Witnesses told police that as the robber was leaving, he turned, waved at the clerks and cus t o m e r s, and i.houted . "Thanks a lot. everybod y. Merry Christmas." Ile was last seen running across the St Ann's Church park· ing lot. Rape Told At Marine Warehouse An unemployed Irvine mental health worker told Laguno Beach police she wus kidnaped off a darkened Art Colony alley early today , driven to El T oro · Marine Corps Air Station past a guard who waved her kidnapcr through the gate. and raped m a warehouse of pinball machines. The 26·fear·old woman said the sex crime was intcrruptl!tl when she vomited over herself and her attacker. also in his 20s. She said he dre w back and as ked, "You don't like m e very much, do you?" She said the m an, who told her he worked in the bwlding at El Toro. then drove her at her re- quest to a n Irvine shopping center and made a date to meet her there th<' n<'xt dav Laguna Reach p0licc !.laked out the mc·<'llnl! place but the man failC'd to appl'~ir. Police said today. howcvl'r, that from the woman's description or her at- tacker . th<' place and his ap· parent employment on the base, an arrest was possible late today. The woman told police she was · having drinks at the White House cocktail lounge just after mid · night Sunday, when the youn~. muscular man sat next to her at the bar. She said they began a casual · conversation but after a half hour, she became annoyed. She said she stood up to leave and walked out through the back door into the all ey to waJk the two blocks to her car According to the woman. the man al the bar followed, grahhcd her arm and twisted it into a wrist hold. She said he forced her CSef' RAPE, P age /\2) Bobby Sox League F orm.s in Laguna An organizational meeting for parents and girls ".line to JS years of ~ge interestea: in formin~ a Bobby Sox baseball program in Laguna Beach will be held at 7:30 p,m. Thursday atcityball. . The session will include dis- cussion of advantages and disad- vantages of the Bobby Sox and ci· ty recreation leagues. The meet· ing will be In the new recrcatidn office, 515 Forest Avenue. ' PSST-·-ONLV ll SHOPPt...iG OAVS 'itL 04R1STMAS .' l feet the outcom e of the 011 ministers' session in Doha, the c apital of the Persian Gial f sheikdom of Qatar. One consideration is the argu· menl of U.S. President·elect Jim.' my Carter and other Western of· f1c1als that an increase would be a serious blow to the economics or industrialized nations, some of them pulling out or the recession. others still deep_ in it. The United States. which im· porta 40 percen\ of its oil, would suffer considerably less than European nnd other countries which import all their oil. Britain and Italy -burdened with high inflation and unemployment, serious trade imbalances and weak currencies -are expected to be hardest hit avnong industrial countries. Saudi Arabia, the larges~oil ex- porter. a ppears to be swayed b this argument. The Saudis s3Yj they favor only a ··moderate" in· crease, which is interpreted as around 8 percent, and are expect· ed to balance the higher demands of others. The price consideration up· permost in the minds of some OPEC members is the cost of goods and ser vices they buy from <See OILTALK, PageA2) Two Beads Are Better When the overnight low in Chicago gets down to 4. as 1t did Sunday, friends get fricndlter and visions of sugar plums give way to fond thoughts Of mufflers b nd gloves. It may be that teamwork also help!> youngsters find their way in the downtown s h opping crush. See more chilly weather n ews on Page A4 . • ~~~~~~~~-...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Bike Plan Shifts Gear County to Seek State Aid for Trail Job Orange County officials, twice ordered by supervisors to seek a cheaper way to build a S262,000 bike trail in Capistrano Beach, now think they hove found a solu- tion But rather than trimming con· struct1on cost!> from the 2.5-mile stretch. they plan to ask !>late or. fi cwls for Sl80,000 of lhe buildini: CO."lS. The eight-foot-wide trail was planned to run below the bluffs along Coast Hig hway from Doheny Beach State Park to Camino Capistra no. And while in November of 1975 construction costs were estlmat· ed at $66,000. they later jumped to $200.000 then to $262,000 because of the retaining walls. curb!'. fenc·es and gutters needed to protect the trail from possible land slides orr the overhead bluffs· Early this fall officials of the county Environmental Manage- ment Agency <EM/\) suggested funding sour ces for at leas t $200,000 of the building co.5ts. T h ose sources inc luded $125.000 in highway user truces. $131 .820 fro m Dana Point Tidelands funds an,d $8.179 from the Caltrans Bike Lane Fund. Prof to Challenge New CUSD Trustee But in a pplying for an increase to $180,000 Crom the Caltran.c; Bike Lane Fund. EMA officials said only S6S,OOO is available in highway user taxes and only $17,349 is available in tidelands accounts. In a report to supervisors. EMA Director George Osborne said the trail 1s considered a <See TRAIL, Page A2) A university professor has in- dicated he will be challenging J an Overton for her recently ac· quired seat on the Capistrano Unified School District Board of Education in the March election. Basil P . Roman of 32451 Seven Seas Drive, [,aguna Niguel, took election papers for trustee area 4 frnm the county Registrar of Voters office Friday. So far, he is the only person who has officially lndjcated he will challenge one of the incum- bent trustees. However, William Manahan, who narrowly lost the fourth trustee area seat to Mrs . Overton in a recount of the Nov- ember votes earlier this month, aJso has said he will run for elec· Uon. Both Mrs. Overton and Bob D. Hurst, the incumbent In trustee area 6 which covers inla nd Drugs Looted In Clemente The then of the entire'St.ock or amphetamines. barbiturates and othe r prescription · rfarcotlcs from Pacific View Phai-macy. 653 Cam ino de Los Mares, San Clemente, \s under lnvest11aUon by pollce today. Burglars smashed a rear whi· dow Saturday lo cet Into the pharmacy. Shelve. and drawers w~e ran.sacked. The euc.t loss we.a pendlna on aceounttni today bot w8' aald to be aul»tantlaJ. ht aoolber Sen Cl•mento burclary, Beverly Bellamy of Newl'Qrt Beacb reported the lou of ~ worth or sld tquJpmcnt Sunday from Xtra Storage, 1833, ' N. El Camino Real. •' Laguna Niguel, have filed for re· election. Willia m Thompson, the third incumbent whose seal is up in the election. has said he will seek to retain the seat representing the Mission Viejo area. However. he has not yet taken o ut the necessary papers. All candidates will have until 5 p.m. Dec. 30 to file the nceessary papers and offi cially put their names on the ballot for the March 8 election Was '14' Fatal To Democrats In California? SAN DIEGO <AP) -The Dem ocratic party 's two chairmen in California St\Y Prop. 14, the farm labor initiative on the Nov. 2 ballot, may have cost Jim· my Carter the slate's eleitor31 votes. ~· Solon's Mail Charge Denied WASHINGTON 11\P> -Tht• Postal Ser vice says Christmas packages and letters are movlnc smoothly, despite allci:alions by Rep. Ste phen J . Solarz.. The New York Democrat said Sunday his "spol check" showetf that millions of packages will 1111t arrive for Christma"I because of "bungllng and mismanage· ment" by the Postal Service. He said it failed to adjust to the added workload cawed by the now·endcd United Parcel Servic~ strike. A spokesm an for the Postal Service said Solarz was "totally ina.ccurate" and predicted that holiday mail would arrive Without undue delay or damage mE FIRST CtLL BOUCHI' IT ALL The view was exprusect by Be rl Coffey o f Richmond, Northern California chairman, and Richard O'Netll of San J uan C.pistrano, Southern CalirornJa "I sold It on the first call and chairman. In talking Sunday got tbe top price. Jllghl with local Democnta. they That 'a the quJck sales success Ja14 Sen. John Tunney may have told by a Newport Beach man lost rt·C!lecllon bec:auae of the whoplac~ this clac1sified ad: mea.eute. · ·m vw Bug, orla. ownl!r. • Gov. Edmuntl Brown Jr. cam· 1d cond. 63,000 ml, sun· r paiped actively for the defeated roof, Blaupunk /\MfFM. f Prop. 14, which many taxpayers Sl.S20xxiMucxx ' t believed would allow union If you have a car, or 8.J\Yt.hint . Jeadera accna at .nil to private else, you'd Ukc to convert tot property, Cotf ty Hid. h "I think Prop. 1• was a dis· cu • call ,842·5678. The Dally uter," O'Nellluid. "1 vot*·· Pilot makes It easy to Put~few I I did /&A_;,, ,_ words to work for you. ~ t. but , n 'l uwudft l.Qlt..', · --------....11-11'-f..:· r • ,, A2 DAIL y PILOT L/SC Monday December 13 t976 'AllowThemtoDie' Archbislwp Raps Prownged Li/ e LONDON <A PI Oortorl\ should 11111 .id rn1n1i.tcr 1•x traord1nar) ll 1•at mC'nt lo prol11ni.: th(' I i \' "b 0 r I h l' d ' In.: . t h l ' Archb1sho1, or C;intt•rbur) told an audience of m<>dtl al men todav Thl' Most ll1•v Dr Oon.ild (·,,..: gan, .,p1riluJl lr:.id er of tht· Church of England and head of the world wide Angbran commu nlon. said hl' realized he w;1!1 "tread i n g on cxc<.>edin gl y dangerou!> ground'' m raising thl' 1ssue, but l'la1 med many Chm, hans wr ongly believe that lifl' must be art1f1 rially prolonged un dcr all <.'ircu mstances. 1 In a lecture to the Royal Society of Medicine, the 67-year old prima te of England recalled two rec<'nt cases \.\here doctors kept their publicized patients alive: the Ameri<.'an girl Karen Quinlan who lay for months in a coma and Spanish Gen Fr anc1sro 1-'ranro, who died in November 1975 JU:O.l ht.fore his 83rd birthclu\' "l um informed that 1t wa:-. the d<><'tor!', not lhl' priest, who gave the advu.'c whirh led lo the pro- longation of Karen Quinlan's lifc. f~arfully prolo111t'<.I the Ufe if bfe 1t ('an be ('O iled ot General Jo'ranco." Doctors kt-pt th1· dictator ahve f o r w t' c k s ~ 1 t h m a s :r, 1 v l' transrus1ons a nd a sen es of opera t1ons to'itt'm mtern.il bh.'e<hn~ Mis:-. Quinlan ls laving in a Nl'w J~·rsey nun.mg home without the a1d of a r<'~p1rator her pan•nts sought court perm1)slon to turn or( • The arrhb1sh1p said he was fully aware of the d angers or legalized ~uthan asia. "One has not lived through the d ays of t h e Na zis without memories which are not easily blotted out,'· be said. He snid d octors wenl through "an:uety a nd perhaps agony " when having to ch006e between making advanced techniques a' ail able to a few or improving the level of ser vices l-0 many. The probl('m will become more severe because the percentage or old pco· pie is rising. he added. • Dr Coggan appealed for mor e honesty a bout death. "We have largely overcome the con!>piracy of silence which sur- rounded the s ubject of sex a few I Probably a ll of u!> would agree 111 deploring the evenls wh1ch so I i__,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--, Death Delayed Vtah Execution in Limbo Washington (A P) -The U.S. Supreme Court took no action t od ay in the C'ase of condemned Utah murderer Gary Mar k Gilmore, ther eby further postponing a ny attempt by state officials to end Gilmore's life. State officials arc under order from the high court not to execute Gilmore until the justices decide whether to hear an appeal by his mother . Bessie Gilmore of Milwaukie, Ore., that her son's life be spared. T he court had been expected to rule today on her appeal but took no action. The justices had not been sechedulcd to meet as a Cull court again until J an. 10, but announced today they will hold an extr aordinary court session n ext Monday. A decision in Gilmore's case could com e then. On Dec. 3, the court stayed Gilmore's execution by firing squad -set for sunrise one week ago -until 1t could decide whether to hear her appe:.i l. Gilmore ha~ spurm.·ct ;.ill attempts to ha\ e his hfr spared. Fro'" Page A J LOVING ... J tn 11n. llob l'rt•.,<'Ott, on<' of tho:-.i• ; JO\'Olvcd tn lht• T LC pro~ram T :-..11d Friday t f"or t he ~pec1,d ann1vC'r:-.11y ii :.c:-.:-.lon, the Kool Kat!> K1lr hl·n r Uand of Laguna ll11ls perfnrm<'<l. , thumpin~. tY. an~mg and k azoo- } rni:: out old favoritt·!°> and son~s 11f the season. ta Special rl•1·n~nit1on '\\as g l \t'I\ two T LC mcmb1•rs. Waltt•r , Davidson. 96 . .ind J~ephtne .nushard, 100 ' Reforc the Kool Kats "el up, '1'1.\ re~ulJr \1 .irv ='nrtt>n, 76. , pl.iycd ttw PI J rlll JU."I li ke ... h(• ~'"I('" •. , n~ :'tl11nd,1\ W1·c1ne:-.dav ;ind Fr1el,I\ \ fnrnwr ~t'hool tl'.1ctwr ~h1· 1-.1ml· tn l.,1gunJ Jl1•;1rh Ill 19J.I La..:1111,1 K1·.1th 1:-. 11u1tt' .1 plJc·1· I ll11nl. 1l ' .1 ru c-f' plJ<'•'. :-hC',JHI OIL TALK ... ind114'trtnl rnuntries. lr:iq sa.v\ in aease<1 In llUC'h items ju11tify an ml price ns<' of 25 per rent." h1h' Iran :-ays l:i 1wrrrnt 1' 1u11t1f1t'd on th1' ba~1~ V1·nciuc•la 1!1 itlM>thought tn f 11vnr 15 pl"rrrnt frnn and 1 Vl"nNUl'la .trl' th1• '''''ond and • Jarj!<'st nil <'lCf>Ort rr~. ~h1h• Iraq's v:ist rei.erv\'' ~1' <''-1l ron111dt-ra hkw1•1i.:ht K11wu1l·~ 1111 m1n1~1t·r. Ahdul r J\1uttal<'b 1'.azt>m1, was quoted to· •d n.v a:4 sayi n~ thl· OPE C i ~Ecnnomic Com mission. wh1rh 11wt last month in Vienna. recom ' mended a price Incre ase or 26 2 percent to ma ke up for tnn atum OAANOl COAST DAILY PILOT Dana Lobster Fisher Held After Attack l.ai;!una Reach polirc arrested a comm er<'1al lobsterman Fri· day on a warra nl alleging he tried to snag two scuba divers with a grappl1n~ hook towed beneath his boa t Robert E Kelly. 34. or 33007 Christina Drive. Dana Point was book<'d on t he m 1sdemt'anor war rant alleging assault with a t.leml I~ wc>apon Kelly Wllh tu~ at- lornc\' surrcnd en•d at PQhCl' headq.uarlcr'i. lie 'I\ as released without bail. Del Gen C' [\rooks conduct l'<l the leni:th~ 10\ t'~llRat1on Into claims b" two d1v ... ·r'I thev hacl heen .1tta<'ked rn w.1tl·r~ 11(( Lai:una fleach h~· a lob-.tc1 trap- JX'r on Oct. 19. Gary Thomas. 20o( Oana P91nt and Paul Sherze r, 19, of Mission \'1ejo said they we're diving on a rref off Pear l Stret>l Bcarh in about 20 feet of wa ter when they noticed a flat bottomed boat circling overhead and gunnrng its motor T he m en said that as they watched, a grappling hook was lowered from the boat into the water . The three-pronged hook wru; then towed behind the crnft which mi!de r c peat<.'d passes over the divers. One diver said thP hook passl'<l wtthin lnrhl.'s of him Thr t wo divers surfaced ancl told police they were confronted by an angry lohsterman who ac· cwied them of raiding his traps Accordin g to police accounts. the man de manded to see the divers' game bags, and when they turne d up empty, the loblterman accus ed the divers of dumping lobsters on the way to the surface . dttad~ ago. Now there 1' a con· splracy ol silence about death." lie said the q uestion whethf't to tell a dying pa tient he was t.lymK 'I\ J!> undoubtedly di(f1r uJt But most p atients know wh1•n lhey arc dying and ll would ~ an "1m mense relief" to them to know that those around them a re not "sharing 1n a kind of pluy-acting" that they ar e going to get better, hesa1d. Ray Review Plea Nixed By Justices WASHINGTON <AP) -The U.S. Suprem e Court refused to· dav to review James F.arl Ray's uns u ccessful atte m pts to withdraw his guilty plea in the assassination of Dr. M artin Luther King Jr. The court voted not to consider Ray's contention that he was .. fram ed by the FBI and local police, and t hen coerced by his own attorney to plead gujlty against his will." Just last. week, a special con· g ressional committee authorized $6.~ million for the first year of an investigat ion into the as· sassinations or President Ken· nedy and Dr. King, one of the na· tion 's leading civil rights ac· ti vis ts. Jn seeking Supreme Court re· view, Ray's attorney said the case "raises major constitutional is· sues with respect to voluntariness of the plea , waiver ofconfl.ictof in· t.erest on the part of criminal de- fense attorneys, protesslonal and ethica l competence and obUga· lions in representing a defendant. .. King was k ilted by a rifle blast in Memphis, T enn .. In 1968. Ray was arrested in London a short time later a nd extradited to the United St ates to stand trial for murder . His c ase never reached a jury because he subsequently pleaded guilt,>. Ray's appeal for rc\'1ew by the high cou rt said his financial agr ee m e n ts w ith atto rneys Arthu r H a n <'S a nd Pe r cy Foreman and author William Bradford Huie precluded his chance lo receive fair represen- tation. Ray sold Foreman forced him to plead guilty. The appe al said other conflict· ing considerations by Ray's al tom eys lect to a "gross violation of the right to private attorney· client communications." A lowe r court's finding that there was "potentia l and limited actual C'onnicts of mtcre::.t" by Ray's defense attorneys should be enough to ha ve his case re· viewed . his appeal said. "The c harge is that those who ct1d kill Dr. Kin~ a re still at large. prnt1•ctl'rl 111 part by the 11nwill· mj<?n\'SS l)f the rourts to face thc::.e 11nplt'asa ot farts ... H<•>"S uppcltl S<1i1I lt.1\ is an inmate ul thr Ten· m·-.M;l' St ,1t1• Prison whl•r1• he is s<·n 1ng a IHl' sent enc<'. Fro•PageAJ RAPE ..• to walk with him to h.1s car The wo man told officers she feared that if she resisted he would kill her or break her arm at the least. She said she was driven to the marine base. where a sentry waved them onto the premises. They drove to a nearby Quonset hut. she said. Sht> said her a bductor unlocked the door with u key. She said the bi.: room wall full of game mn<'hines, most of them pinball marhlnt's "l work her e, .. she r elated the man tolc1 her. "Can you believe this place?" Then he raped her. the wom an told police. U.S. Display Closes MOSCOW CAP ) -T h e American .Rlcentennial exhibit closed t od ay a fter attrnrtlng 270,000 Soviets over a monlh·long run. CUSD Negotiations Set Around Clock • .. Contract negotlatioM between the Capistr ano Unified School District a nd the Capistrano Unified Educa tion Association <CUEA) a re exPtcled to be COO· duct.cl this week on a round.the· clock hu la. Tony Leon, CUEA pr esident, representin g 654 d JUrict teachers, counselors and support ~nonnel, aafd a conclusion to netoUations is expected by Fri· day. Leon said negotiators are u - peot.ed eltbor to rtach tentatfv-c agr ment on a total teacher CClft• tract by Friday or to d~Iare an tmpuse. The Capistrano School District reached agreem ent last week with non ·le achlng employcs, ap· proving a 6.5 per cent pay In· cruse and certain improved fr· inJte benenl.8. Supe rint e nde nt Jerom e 1bornsley uld new state laws enable t rustees to meet on con· tract ne10UaUon1 wilbout the usual 24-hour notloc to the press and public. Thor n at ey a ald all &even . Capla trano truateea have ar· nncect to be available to help br· int cont.ract ne1oOatlons to a coacluaJon Hf ore Cl'Mstinu . ---...._ Yummy Patacal:.es l\lary lldt l, 12. a11d L;iuru lluutl'I'. I:'i, of San .Ju;..1n C'apbtrano \\er<.• umong 500 hungr~ pcupk· "ho bought brcakfust Saturda) ;.incl Su11d<1~ at Pahsadcs School in Capistrano Beach. lo benefit thl' Cap1str:mo and ~1gul'l· Capistrano Lions Clubs' fu nd tor a sw1 mm1n~ pool ~l Esperanza SchtH\I m Mission \'1cjo for lra1nable mentally retarded children Clelllente Asks End To Sewer Controls City Manager Gerald Weeks and other San Clemente officiah; were in San Diego today pleactin~ that the Region al Water Quality Control Board re move sanctions it imposed J uly 26 ag:.unst city sewer oper at ion. Keenest on their mind.-; was u limitation on new !>CWl'r connct· lions. The b an has slymu .. '<i new housing construction. The board ~ranted partial fl' hef from it Nov. l at a notht•r hearing in which Weeks and City Engineer P hil Peter outlined a litany of steps thC' city has takcn toward improvrng the sewt•r operation . But only about 150 new conncc County Tree Lot Robbed Operators of a Christmas t r<'C' lot in Buena Park were robbed of their cash, credit C'ard'>, watches and jewelry late Sund ay night. police reported. Eight people were 1n the trailer al Br inr he's F orest shortly before midnight when the Ion<.' gunma n ba rged through a traikr door, police said. The cash loss w::is set at S340 Police said they had not yet de l<'rminC'd th<' val111• of Y.alehc:-. andje\\clery lakcn Qatar Takes Ove r NICOSll\, Cyprus (,\J>1 Th" Prrsiun Gulf l.'miratc of Qatar have com pleted preparations for a com plete takeover or the rC' mainin g '10 pe rcent he ld h> foreign p articipants m the Qatar Petroleum Co., Qatar radio ti.' ported. lions were allowc.•d, ju..'it enough for immed iate n ct•d:-.. Officials hope tn impress lhl' board with a ction the l'lly took last week to repla1·e its 1928-built :-.ewer pipeline which cmµties in to the sea o<r Estae1<1n Ilcach Last Thursduy J nl''I\ sl<'l'I 800-foot pipe was noatcd into place an d conncct('d. C ity engineers sJ1t.I it be~an handling San CIC'm <'nlc 's four m1 l11on gallon per day sewage load this wt>ekend. Other steps thl' city has taken include adoption of a S9.25 a month sewe r rate to pay for 1m- pro\'em ents proposed m a fi ve year capitol spendtnJ! pro{!ram, plus a plan for a mult1mill1on dolla r bond election The city has also peht1oned to r eJoin S E H R A. a rcroona l sewage dis posal program wh1rh commits the c ity to build a $5 million overland p1pelim• to con- nect with an oc£•an outfall at Dana Point. The cit y's s ewage disposal system has been plagued for years with sewage spills and equipment m alfunctions. Clemente Woman Wins Pane Lawsuit A Snn Clemente woman who claimed that a local firm broke ~panels in her windows after as- sunng her that they could be st ripped \\ ithout loss has bl'l'n .1wardt'd $20:1.~l in dam.igcs J.orr,1int• Byrd. 2·12 .\vt•nkla I.a Cue:-.t;i. sll<'l'C'Ssfullv ~IJC'd fil"C South l'ua-;t Furn1tun· Slnpptnl! and f')pt•ratur r. rl'I! Da\ ulson an South Oran~c County munac1pal court .Judge Richard llumilton h:tndl'd down the ~mall claims vcrd1l'I fi'ro• Page A I TRAIL ... vutuabl<' link in the st&te bicen· lt'11niul bike route. planned to rul\ al ng t he California coasUlne. le said It also would serve u a · y link between San Clemente : n(t Onna Point Harbor. would rn,·ide u connection to the San uan Crcc:k bike trail and would t'<'P bike travelers otr Coast lijithWa} In an earl1(•r rC'port. EMA of· f11·ials said the t ritll could be built for $115.000 without the retaining walls. But that trail could bo huxardous to bicyclists because or fo iling debris from lhf' bluffs and also would present a main· tenance p roblem . EMA offi cials also look~ lnlo bike routes that would swing off Coast Highway but said those would have to travel up steep.. streets. And they said a $15,000 trail could be built by closing Coast Highway from four lanes to t~o lanes and striping a bike lane an the rem aining two traffic lanes. However, they continued, that 1·ould rreate a hazard to bike rirlers and C'aus<' tram c conges-. twn on Coast Highway because it . l'\ cntually is to carry 20,000 car:; dail). Supervi:>or Tom Riley, who :-.uggc~tcd a st udy of alternative con:;truction me thods in Sep- tember, admitted then the pro· posed route may be "one of the most expensive bikeways ever funded." And Board Chairman Ralph Diedrich had said, "l am not quite satisfied that there is no other way this can be done.'' Attendance &rmdaries Hearing Set Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict 's Gr owlh Planning Ad·· visory Commission (GAPC) has scht.>duled a p ublic hea r ine Thursday on attendance bowt- dan es for Capistrano Valley· lligh School. · The m eeting has been set for 7, JO p.m. in the district education center. 32972 C alle Perfei:tO in. San Jua n Capistr ano. Proposed boundaries for the new high school, currently under ronst ruction and srheduled to open in September , would en· rompass a ll of Mission Viejo ty. m~ in the Ca pistrano school dis- tricl. the portion of San Juan .Juan which lies north ol Ortega Highway a nd east of the San· Diego Freeway, pl~ the portion of Laguna Niguel which falls In the Crown Valley Elementary School attendance area. Dana Hills High School would continue to draw from its current attendance area, losing only stu- dents Crom the Crown Valley po,. tion of Laguna Niguel. San Clem e nte High School would· draw students from San Clemente a nd Capistrano Beacb . and from San J uan, easl of the San Diego Fr eeway, on or south of Ortega Highway. Additional information on the meet ing or the new boundaries is available by calling district o(. fices. 496-1215, ext. 212 Film Dump Probed RERKELEY <AP> An In- vestigation has been lounched in- to the dumping of thousands of h im negative s of California driver licenses at the Berkeley ci· ty dump. MEN ... YOU ASKED FOR IT NOW YOU'VE GOT IT! A PHYSICAL FITNESS PROGRAM FOR MEN ONLY. SIMILAR TO THE GLORIA MARSHALL PROGRAM FOR WOMEN. • Treatments can tw taken In str.ri clothes • Mo Shoh, PIUs, Stanaff on Diets • A combination of Aerobic and l1om~c MochlftH do most of h won • Mot a Gym or a Spa Eleven years experience makes possible this effective non-strenuous IMfhod of conditioning for Orange County men. CALL HOW FOR A FREE DfMOMSTU TIOH AHD EV ALU A TIOH -,. . 2 . ' I t. ~"'~-·~MAYO BODY CONTROL ~.,.). • .. <. f ~· CENTER lfH MOil .. 0,... I &&-I p.a Moo ••wt..,.,.,.,. t&&·4p.a.Salw•t1 PHONE: 752·5155 JHI MecAITHUl l\.VO .. sum IOI MIWPOIT llACH > # l J •' .. Orange Coast EDI T ION Tocluy·s C losing N.Y. Stocks I VOL. 69, NO. 348, 2 SE CTIO NS, 26 PAGES O~ANG E COUNTY, CALIFORN IA MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1976 c TEN CENT .Upcoming OPEC Talks to Hike Price By tbe AsaO<'lated Preas The 13 membe r s o r th e Organitation of Petroleum Ex· porting Countries begin a meet- ing Wednesday in which they are widely expected to raise the price of oil between 8 and 15 percent. The demands or individual mem- bers , however, go as high as 25 percent. An 8 percent increase would add about a penny a gallon to the price of gasoline in the United States and a 15 percent increase would add almost two cents -as- suming oil comparues pass the en· tire a mount to consumers. It would also add proportionately to other energy costs. American officials say a 15 per- cent r ise in the $11.51 price for a barrel or standard crude would in- crease U.S. tnflation from 6 per- cent to 7 p e rc e nt. Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi oCiran says it would add only "a frac- tion 'to inflation. Virtually all the OPEC mem- bers, who control 80 percent or the world's oil exports, have made clear they want an increase, or will go along with the majority. However. attitudes and opi ruons vary widely w1trun OPEC as to why oil prices should be raised and by how much. These could af- 'Against His Will' Top Court Nixes Ray's Review Plea Al"Wlr ..... to REVIEW DENIED James Earl Ray Laguna Thief Bids Victims 'Merry Yule An i!rmNt robber held up t" o clerk:. Jt tht.· La,Runa Beach 'Albertson's m.Hkt•l Su nda ~· night. started to run from th~ 'it ore. but turned f1 rst and w1<;ht-d everyont' .l merry Chnstmai. flt.• esc.ipcd on foot with ahout $'250 One or the chN·kt•rs rccogn11.ed the r obber. who wore u blue watch c.1p and a red bandana that covt'rcd mo!lt or lus Cac<'. as thP samC' ma n who robbed the market Nov. 2. He said th" t lm~ tho bandit seemed much <'ai mer and in less oC a hurry. And cheener. Police said the happy hooligan c:irried n four inch blue sleet .22·cahber revolvl'r. They said the man w:uted in line at one or tht> two open chttkstands, then told the clerk. •'Open the d rnwc r and start tak in1t out the money ... The clerk com plied. The gun· m an w i th the dark brown eyebrow11: and unusuaJly high. n arrow nose went to the other cbeckstand and repeated hii> de· .rnnnd . Coast Weathe r Low clouds and fog early Tuesday, but mostly sun~ ny. Cooler with higM near 70, lows to m id·upper 40s. INSIDE TODA V WASHINGTON (AP) -The U S. Supreme Court refused to day to review J ames 1-:arl Ray's uns uc cei.s ful all rm pts t o "ithdraw his guilty pica in thl· assassin<1tion or Dr. Martin· Luther King Jr. The court voted not to consider Ray's contention that he was "framed by the FBI and 10<.'al poltce. and then COE'rced by his own attorney to plead guilty aj!amst his will · Just last we<•k. a spt'C'lal cim gress1onal com rn 1ttce authori 1.cd to.5 million for the fir!tl year of an 1nvesl1 g:H10n into the j:> sass1nations of Prcs1d<•nt l\1•n nedy and Dr King. one of the na lion's leading c:1vil rights a<· tivists. In seeking Supreme Court re view, Ray's attorney s aid the case "r aises m QJor com;titut1onal is· sues with respect to voluntarinei.s of lhe plea. waiver of conflict or in· lerest on the part or criminal de· fense attorneys, prolesslonaJ and ethical competence and obhga· tions in representing a defendaol. .. King was killed by a nnc blast in Memph1-;. Tf'nn., tn 1968. Ray "as arrested tn London a short time later and extradited lo the United States to stand tnal for murder His case Ol'\'l'r rci.iched a Jury because he i.ubsequently vlcaded i;u1lty Ray's J PPl'JI for re\ t<·w by the high court said his financial agr('C'ffi<•ot-. with attnrnl'Y' /\ r l h u r 11 a n <' s <• n cl P t' r c ,. Foreman and <1u thor William Bradford llu1c pr('elud('d his chance to recc1vC' f:ur rl'pri·sc·n tatwn. Hay said Foreman forced him to plead guilt} The aµpeul s:.iid other conflict mg cons 1d<·ral1ons by Ruy's at torneys led to a "gross \'1olalion of the right to private attorney rlient communications " A lo" er court's finding that there was "potential and limited · actual conflicts of interest" by Ray's .defense attorneys should he en6ugh to have his t•asr r<' 'ic" ed. his appeal ~aid Will Forgery? Dununar's Fingerprints Found LOS ANGELES tAPI Thl' fingerprints of Melvin Dummar. a Utah gas station <1tlcndant named as a muJor beo('f1c1ary 10 '"Forty Miles' Ligluing F ete Remaim Off The Oran~e Coast's traditional "Forty M ties of Christmas Smiles" contest has been sus'· pended again lh1s year. accord· ing to the Orange County Coast Association. The e\•ent, which has been held most Christmas seasons since the Great Depression, was curtailed durintt the 1973 oil crisis to con11:er ve energy Commun1t1es all along the Orange Coast, from Seal Beach to San Clemente. participated tn the Christmas d1o;play compel• lion. Association President William Webb sa id the group will not en· courage the li ghting of Christmas decor ntions again thi!t year. .. We a re working in coopera· ·lion wi th the governmeftt's energy sa ving program,;• Webb said. He said the association will re· view conditions in urn to de· tenntne if the coastwide event will be continued. Howard llugh(•s' purported will, huve bl•('n discovered on the en \'Clop<' <'Onl :tininl:( the will. an at· tornC'y for Hughes' c~tut e s•11d to· du~ .Jamt•s U1l"orth told Superior Court .Judgl' Nril Luk<' that the 1<'131 concluded 10 duys ai:o that the fingerprints belonged lo Dummar Ile claimed to have found Hughes wanderi ng in the Nevada desert in 1968 and given him a ride to Las Vt•gas . "ll 's been our belief for month:> that Mr. Dummur wai>. and had lo be. tnvolvcd in the forgery or this will," said Dilworth al a court hearing. Dilworth is reprC'scntmg thn·1• of Hughes' ma tern al cousins. Attorney llurold Rhoden, who is r epresentmi;: Noah Dietrich, Hughes' former top aide named as executor in the hand" nttcn will. asked L<•kc to h:ill will pro credin gs b('causc or lht• dis· closure. but his motwn was rlf: n1cd. Rhoden has been seekini.: to establish the authenticity of the mysterious document, which was fo und in the Sall Lake City head quarters or the Mormon Church thr ee weeks after Hu1thes' AprH5death. Rhoden, who has been seeking to establish the authenticity of the m ysterious document, told the court he wanted the halt to save time and money in the event the fingerprint information is correct and the will is proven a· fake. (SeeWILL, Page AZ> 'IAH!k llp tlae Bog ••• ' feet t he outcome or the oil ministers' session in Doha, the capital o r t he Persian Gulf sheikdom of Qatar. One consideration is the argu- ment of U.S. President·ele<'t Jim- my Carter and other Western of· ficials that an increase would be a serious blow to the economics of industrialized nations, some of them pulling out of the recession, otherssllll deep in it The United St ates, which im· ports 40 percent of its oU , would s uffer considerably ICJS than European and other countries which Import all their oil. Britain and Italy -burdened with high inflation a nd une mployment, serious trade imbalances and weak currencies -are expected to be hardest hit among industrial countries. • Saudi Arabia, the largest oil ex- New Signal at Arrhes porter, appears to be swayed by th.is argument. The Saudis say' they favor only a "moderate" io.- crease, which Is interpreted as around 8 per cent, and are expect· ed to balance the higher demands ofothers. The pr ice consideration up. permost in the minds or some OPEC members is the cost of goods and services they buy Crom (See OIL TALK. Page A2) O•lly Piiot St•ll l'tlelfl' StalC' highway workers are hooking up Ci Ill'\\' traffil' ~1gnal !foreground > on the /\rc:hc!-On·rpass in Newport Beach. The 1<l c a, accord i11 g to stat e hig h way engineers is to control traffic e ntering :-.outhbound lanes of Newport Boulevard from the ramp connecting Coast Highway with the overpass. ln addition, a string of streetliJ~l~ .are being installed to. improve n ight vasib1Uty at the overpass. Signal and new lights will be turned on in January. - PSST---ONLV II SHOPPl~G DAYS 'T IL CHRISTMAS.' Search Under Way For Pinball Rapist .J? ,. . , ~ ----~ An unemployed l rvine mental health worker told Laguna Beach police she was kidnapcd off a darkened Art Colony alley early Sunday. d riven to E l Toro Marine Corps Air Station past a guard who waved her kldnapcr through the gate. and raped in a warehouse of pinball machines. The 26·year·old woman said the sex crime was interrupted when she vomited over herself 'Dangerous Ground' Archbishop ~ays 'Don't Boost Life' LONDON CJ\P) Doctors s hould not a dminis ter ex· traordinary treatment to prolong thr lives of the d ying, the Archbishop of Canterbury told an audience of mNhral mc:n today The Most Re\ IJr Donal<! Cog· gun. !>pirltual leader or the Church or England and head of the worldwide /\nglican commu- nion, said he reallied he wos "treading on exceed ingly dangerous ground" in raising the issue, but claimed many Chris- tians wrongly believe that hfe must be artificially prolonged un- der all circumstanc~. Jn a lecture to the Royal Soclely of Medic ine, the 67-year·<>ld primate of E ngland reealled two recent cases where doctors kept their publicized patients alive; the American glrl Karen Quinlan who lay for months in a coma and Spanish Gen. Francisco Franco, who died in November, 1975, Just. before his 83rd birthday "I am informed that it was the doctors. not the prtC'st, who gave the advice whi ch lro to the pro· longalion or Karen QuinJan's life Probably all or us would agr ee in deplorin~ the events which so fearrully prolonged the lire -if life it c.in be called of General Franco." Doctors kept the dictator alive fo r weeks w ith m assive transfusions and a seriel'I or opern- Uons to stem internal bl eedina . Miss Quinlan is llvinJl in a New Jerse1 nursing home wltho\.lt the aJd ot a respirator her parenl'I sought court permission to tum oCC. The archbi_,hipaaldhewasfully aware of the dangers of legali%ed euthanasia. and her attacker . also in his 20s. She said he drew back and asked, "You don't like m e very m uch, do you?" She said the man, who told her' he worked in the building at El Tor o, then drove her at her re· quest to a n Irvine shopping center and m ade a date to meet her there the next day. Laguna Beach police staked out the meeting place but the man failed to a ppear. Police S3id today, however , thal from the woman 's description of her at· t acker, the place and his ap- par ent employm ent Of\ the base, an arr est was possible late today. The woma n told police she was having drinks at the White House cockta il lounge just after mid· night Saturday, when the young, muscul ar man sat next to her at the bar. She said they began a casual conversation but after a half hour, she became annoyed. She said she stood up to leave and walked out through the back door into the alley to waJk the tw<l blocks to her car. According to the woman, the man at the bar followed, grabbed her arm and twisted it into a wrist hold. She said he forced her t o walk with him to his car. The woman told officen !'he feared that 1£ she resisted h1· would kill her or break her arm• al the least. She said she was driven to the marine base. wbere a aent.ry waved them onto the premlse.i;. They drove to a nearby Quon.set hut, she said. She said her abductor unlocJced the door with a key. She said the big room was full or game machines, most of them pinball machines. John Wright's career 1panned the Univerial Studio• moil room to handl· mg publicUy /or t"-Saturn apace program. A look.at IM r eHrtd Coita Muan'• /tUCfnall"g carter u on P.agt Bl o/ thf P1ople Sectfort. Judge Eyes Kid KiUer "One has not lived through the days ol the Nails without memories which are ~aslJy blotted out." hesaid. · He aald doctors went through .. andety and perhaps agony" when havlng to choose between Mesa Flu Clink Set A swine flu vacclnaUOI\ cUnlc, sponsored by the Ci· ty ot Coeta Moaa, la acbeduJed Tue.clay even- ing at tho old Boys Qub building on Center Street and Anaheim Avenue. lades: All .....,.,_ AU ......... loll .... """" ...... .. , =QIRC' a•n ., ,...... •1 JIKtiMM1ttft "" ~ .. ., All ~ II _. ..... . , ~" "" M Alt .. ,., .... "'" ... .. , M • ... MIAMI <AP> -A killer at 12. Wally Mosley's future is in tho· 'hands ol a Juvenile court Judge who must decide on a rehablllla· Uon prog?am for a child of mis· fortune. · Wally almost was tried for murder. But authorities re· considered and now Judge Ralph B. f'e.rcuson Is to announce Tues· da1 what must be done with a child who stabbed and killed his playmat..wltb a butcherknHe. Gres Billiter, 9, was kWedlu t ,. ,1 thestreetsevenduringtheday. maklng edvanced techniques July. Police say ho had called Wally an obscene name. ''Lock up the boy whokµJcdour baby," sa)'s Greg's mother. :tf araaret Billiter. "Every time I ~my Bibleitopeminlhesame place, the place wher e it uys, 'An eye for a.a eye and a tooth fbr a tooth.' .. Despite such bravado, Wally avallable to a few or improvlni • <was JUSt another child ,when thel4YelohervkcatoDlany. Tho police qucaUoned him about the Pl'Ob&cm will beoomo more severe Greg an4 Wally lived fn a seamy part of MlamJ. WaJly'a wu a hnlitm bome. Ne.tahborl HY Wa lly ta unted the dope· 1mokin1 prosUlu~ca wtJo wnlked. f ' killing. because U.. perce.n~eo( old peo. "He was one frl~ tld,.. plelart.ln••hoadded. officers Chules Reynold• re· • Dr. eo,aan appealed fer more • called Jn a dt pos!Uoo.. honel\J •boutdeath. News that auth9ritlet planned "Wehavelargelyovtttomctbo ~ to try Wally tor murder touched con1pfracy or silence whlch sur· · heart• ocrou the country . rounded. the 1ubJect of sex a I "' St.rangtrs Wt01.0 tO the judCt &ncl decadet &SO. tJrOW there IB a ton• ur1edcompa.s.sloo. • '• .tplrac7G11Uateeaboutde&UL,,. - ' . . .. Volunteer ·doctor's and nuuea •Ill be1l'l ad· millilterlnt llu vacdbe In· JectJona at $ p.m. to real· dentl 18 reara and older. Tbe four-hour fl'eo twine flu cltnlc will be the only t cxae sponsored by the diy • • f -"' --. .... . . . . . J\.2 DAILY PILOT C Monday. DeeemMr 13. 1978 Vienna lle.e..berftl • .. Jackal Specter Haunts OPEC NB Artisi· Gerhardt Passes DOHA. Qatur IAP1 Security officials ar~· having nightmares about the inlt'rn<1l1onal tcrronl'>l known a!'. "Carloi." or "the J ackal" as they prepare for Wed ncsd:.iy 's met'ling of the 011 cartel. A pholot·o1J1ed picture of Carlos. whose· real name is Ill){'h Ramirez Sant•hez, 1s on a desk 10 the police office at Doha Airport, where the oi l ministers of the ll·nation Org anization or Petroleum Exportmg Countnes will arrive to discuss a pncc rise. A year ago u l!ucrrilla reported TONIGJIT COSTA MESA PLANN ING COMMISSION -Regular meet- ing.City Hall,6·30p.m. CHRISTMAS CONCERT - Southern California College Choir, SCC Auditorium. SS Fair Dr .. 7:30p.m . Free. COASTLINE CC LECTURE - ''Ethnic Clothing Design," Estancia High School Room 32S, 7 pm TU ESDI\ Y , DEC. M SENIOR CfTIZENS CLUB Community Recreation Center, Tues .. Wed . Thurs , 12·3p.m. NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOARD Regular mecling, Costa Mesa Crty Council cham· hers. 7:30p m S WDIE FL U C J,J:-JJ C Downtown Boys Club, 5·9 p.m. OCC NOON CONCERT Christmas program with OCC Chamber singl•r:., Fine Arts lf:ill l l9. Noon. F'n·e Trustees Eye Mesa School Closure Plan ~ t:\\ port !\k:.a i.chool tr ustees tnJv ;.ict Tursflav n1J.?hl on J pro J>O~~tl to l'IO'iC llarllcr and llalc:irrc Sc hMls in C'Ol>t;1 Mesa ~1l thc• c·nd of th1i. <;chuol year. The· n•gul.ir b(l.in1 mrf'tins:i, \\h1ch begin' al 7 JO p m 1n ('o~ta MC'sa Cit\ \oun('1I C:ham. lx·ro;, also \4 111·1ndud<' lh(· dts· tn1·t' 1n1t1Jl rr-.pon:-.l' tn thc l975· 76 teacher contract proposal submitted by the '\:c.,.. port Mesa Edu('atron A~SO('talron 1~MJ:;A}. the Of'\4 ('OJll'l'l I\ I' h.trj!,UOIOS{ Un· 1l for lh1• d1~1 rl<'l :. 1.278 h:.11·hcf' I hl' pr•1p11,,1·d tlo-.urt• of llJ1 p1•r :-.t hr111I h.1.., b1•t•n th1· ~1111rC'P 11( 1·11111rO\1•r..,~ It ll,1rp1·1· 1' dn<.l'<i . about 107 !'.luri .. 11 1,, 1nrl111l111~ 1:1 kin clcri.::1rkrH'r' .,.. nul<I ha\ 1• t!lrross I r ' 1 n ., i\ ' 1• n 11 1• t 11 ;i I l c n d l\farrn1•n ~t·hnnl 111 ;\t:'Aport H1'.1l'h ,1n'111art•nt~ arc• cnnrernl:'d :1hn11t 1h1• tr.1ff1r <IJng1•r'\ their ch1lllrrn nm\' fJ1·1· Uv~ Nativity Slated at Fairview A rommunity Chn lltmM corol· in1t program fE'atunng a hv1ng Nat1\ 11\ 'IC'ent' nnd :> choir com po<1e<1 of F;iin IC'W ~t<lt(' llo<ip1l :1I t>utirnto; ·~ o;rhrd11lrd ton1scht ;1t tbr C'm.1 ;, :\f r ... 1 f;u 1 lity Thi· puhh1· 1s 111\'ltM to '\hart• the C'hrt!'lma~ oh .,c•rvuncc AthN1ulcd t<1n11o:ht at l> •• 'K! p m. in tront or the ho:oiprtut admmr!ltra· lion hu1lding ul 250 1 Harbor Hlvd . 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To avoid a s 1mili.r raid, Qatar's 4,000-man police and armed forces are taking slr· ingent security precautions, especially around the plush, 342-room Gulf llotel, where the OPEC delegates will slay. Funeral urrangements are pending for long.time Harbor Area photographer and arthit Wully Gerhardt who died lhl& morning at lloag Me morial Hospital. Mr. Gerhardt, 67, hud been hospitallted for treatment ot heart problems. A resident of Newport Beach since 1942, Mr. Gerhardt was one oC the members of the Board of Freeholders who wrote the city charter in 1953. In the early 19506, he helped found the photography depart~ menl al Orange Coast College and was one ol the school's original photography instruc· tors. This Persian Gulf emirate or lfl , ., persons h <1s do:.ed its b.Jrders to almost all \'tMlors ex cept those coming for the OPEC meeting. A. \.ulr Hotel source ~aid M\ Dritii.h policemen arnvcd three weeks ago to ad\'ise the Qat.ir poli('e on security Paints the Estancia Mr. Gerhardt was known for his photographs of Newport Harbor and its sailing communi- rv as well as for a collection of photographs of the Harbor Area dating back to the late 19th Cen- tury. A diplomatic sour('e i.aid the Qatar security forces were rein· forced recently with men Crom n eighboring oil giant Saudi Arabia. Newport Beach artist Thelma Paddock Hope stands beside one or her paintings of the historic E stancia adobe in Costa Mesa. Her paintings, ''Asleep in the Spn," fabove > and a painting called "The Estan- eta Long A~o " are now on display in lhe citv <:h:rk's offi c<' :.it City llall. Costa Mesa recently purcha~ed the oil paintings for 5200 each An active sailor, Mr. Gerhardt crewed on many o( the area's bi~ boats, including the Goodwill. He was known for his cooking and for the photographs he took dur· ing the E nscnada Race each year. Blue uniformed policemen with a utomatic weapons were posted all around and throughout the hotel, clattering over the onyx floor slabs under two $40,000 chandeliers in the lobby. Loss of Center Mourned Famil y friends s aid Mr. Gerhardt was working on a ship- board cookbook at the time of hia death. The conference room, special- ly redecorated in rich brown cloth and aluminum, has been equipped with electroni cally operated bulletproof shutters. Pledges of $15,000 Needed w Continue . His most recent work Included edJtorial work as well as photo- graphs contributed to the Newport Beach bicenlenni~l magazine. ' Two floors or the hotel were re· served for security men. Two days ago th<'y searched the slruc· ture room by room with elec- tronic devices. A gunboat was anchored by the hotel jelly. where about SO new Mercedes limousines are parked for use by 0 P EC delegates. Helicopters circled the area re· gularly and no one was alJowed near the hotel without a special badi?e issued by police. French police say Carlos killed two policemen and a Lebanese informant when th('y llitod to ar· rl'sl hrm in Paris rn June 197S. ·'This is not the largest but cer- tainly the m ost nerve-wracking confC'rence held in Qatar," said a ranking govern mcnl official. The ministers will st:iy in S250·a -day penthouse s uites which cost Sl25,000 each to de· coratc as they consider the oil pnci> incrt>ase. Ir:iq has called fnr a 25 percent hike. but the r1~c 1s widely rxpccted to run between 8 and IS percent. * * * Fro• Pa9~ Al OIL TALK ... industrial countries. Iraq says 10- rreases in such items1usl1fy :in oil price r ise or 25 percent. wtule I ran say!I 15 percent is Jusliricd on this bus as. Venezuela rs also thought lo favor JS JH·rct'nl. Iran a nd \'cnezul'la :ir<' the sccond and l.ir~t·:-l oil r>. portl'rs. while I rurfs 'as r l'C!'t'rn•s $:1\t"i it con11idera bk" right. Kuwa1t 's <>11 rn1n1slN'. ,\hdul ~1uttaleh K:111'm1 , \~A:-. 'lU11lNl lo cl a \' a .s !-a \'I n J.: t h 1• 0 I' 1-: C F:cimnmi1• t'omm1~:0.1on, .,...hrch mN l:lst month 10 Vtl'nna. r<'com· mended a prre(.• incn•ase or 26 2 percent to mak<' up for inflation The OPEC secretariat has said only that the commission worked out a series of "altt'rnatrvc price recommendations " Fairview Patients Plan Variety Show "Car Tune Surpri:oic," a colic<' lton of skit!I, dances and ~ongs performed by path•nts ut F ai r view State Jloi.p1tal , 1:oi scheduled Wednc!>d:iy and Thur!lday in t he hosp1tul auditorium. Show times will bt> 2 p m. Wt'd nesday and 7:30 p.m . Thursday. Th<' publir is invited to both Pt'rformances Harbor Area police who send juveniles in trouble with the Jaw to the Assessment and Treat- ment Services Center CATSC> say they would hate to see the center clos e. ATSC otricials, who arc in the final days of a fund.raising cam- paign for the privately funded, nonprofit center, say that unless they can get pledges or up to $15,000, the center will close Jan. 31. Local police agencies that use the center -Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Tustin and Orange County she riff's department Frona Page AJ WILL .•. He said he would make the same rholiOn Tuesday in a Las Vegas court hearing similar pro- ceedings. The crude~y·dravm will, which contamed numerous spelling er- rors. has been denounced as a fraud by Hugh~s relaJives. Meanwhile in Salt Lake City, Dummar's attorney. Roger Dutson, said the fingerprints could not be Dummar's •·unless somebody put them there other than Melvin." lie said the courts have pre· \'C'ntcd him from doing hrs own analysis of tht:' documents . "There's no way it could be his fin~erprint.s, u11lcss somebody is tl'ying thr o u g h m od e rn tcchnogical means to :oiet ,up a case against m y client," Dutson said, adding. ··we deny that Oummar has had anything to do with carrying forth the produt·- tion or bringing of the will." CM Fast Food Stand Robbed A lone gunm:in escaped wit+i between $6S and $70 from a Costa Mesa hot doR restaurant Sunday eveninR. after threatening a clerk with a handgun. Empl oyes at D e r Wicnerschnitzcl, 1696 Ncwport Blvd., said lhe blond, frizzy. haired, man approached the food stand at 9 :24 p.m ., and de- manded cash from the register. He was described as lltanding five feel, eight inches taJI Wilh a medium build and io his mid·20s. Death Delayed Utah Execution in Limbo WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. Supreme Court took no action today in the case of condemned Utah murderer Gary Mark Gilmore. thereby Curther postponing any attempt by state officials to end Gilmore's life. State officials arc under order from the hish court not to execute Gilmore until the justices decide whether to hear an appeal by his mother, Bessie Gilmore of Milwaukie, Ore., that her son's life be spared. The court had been expected to rule today on hot appeal but took no action. The justices had not been secheduled to m eet as a full court again until Jan. 10, but announced today they will hold an extraordinary court session next Mondny. A declslon In Gilmore's case could come them. On Dec . 3, lhc court stayed Gilmore's execution by firing squad -set tor 11unrls~ one week ago -until lt could decide whether to hear her appeaJ. Gilmore has spurned an aU.empta to have b1a Hf e spared. t ' all back the center as a way of keeping troubled kids out of juvenile hall. Sgt. Mike Blitch, who heads the three-man team of Newport Beach dectectives who work with THE FIRST CALL BOUGHT IT ALL "J sold it on the first call •md got the top price. That's the quick sales success told by a Newport Beach m an who placed this classified ad· '69 \'W Bui::. on~. 111\llt'r, Rrl cnnd 63.000 ml. wn roof, IJlaupunk A'.\I I· ~I Sl,SZOXlOl·X:\.\)( If you have a car, or anything else, you'd like to convert to cash. call 642-5678. The Daily Pilot makes 1t easy to put a few words to work for you. Whittier Classes Plan Yule Play "The Mischicveous Elves," a music al Chris tmas produ('tion, will be presented by Whittier Elementary School's rourth and fifth grade students Thur!ld·1y al 7p.m. The play is written and direct ed by second grade teacher Bet.sy Rayner. Whittier Elcment:iry School is located at llD> Whittier Ave., Costa Mesa. The program is open to the public. juveniles, says the center has given his department u place to send troubled youngsters and their families for eounschng help '' ll 1s verv effective I think that fewer than 20 per('l'nl or lhl' kids who go there ever come back to us. ··1 would sure hate to see 1l close." The center originally opened 1n December of 1974 in the small building at 1640 SE Bristol St., Santa Ana. at the foot or the Orange County Airport runway. The two staff members who work there are supplied by the County of Orange under a con· tract with the ATSC board 11( directors. Members of the hoard ari· William C. Adams. Or. .John W Applegate, Dr. Robert Crecca. Richard H . Ferda. Walter Gayner. John D. Hoy. George H Jones, Judith H. Loos. koRcr Lighthol d er. Stephen M Walrath, Lorie Warmington. Vic· tori a Wells and Lewis Akerman. This month they have been staging an intensive fund-raising campaign aimed al getting pledges from residents and bu~i­ nessmen to keep the center operating at least through the first quarter of 1977. Police officers who refer kids to the center say their depart- ments don't allow them to soli('it funds for the center, but they make it clear that they don't want ATSC lo close ''It is a top notch center," says Cliff Miller of the sheriff's de· partml'nt. "I can't :-ay cnou~h <1bout the quality of pcrsonnd lhev have there.·· s'uys SRt. Tom Lazar or Costa Mesa, "Anything th11t kcC'ps k1c!i. out of the juvenile justice system has got to be a bonus ." Anyone mtercsll:'d m more 1n formation, can contact the center at 549-1814. He also worked for Air California , supplying photo- graphs for the airline. A display or Mr. Gerhardt's photographs and his paintings is cu rrently s h owing a t th.e Newport Beach police station. _ Mr. Gerhardt leaves two daughte rs, Diana and Lisa Gerhardt, and a brother, Bo}> Gerhardt, of Iowa. Costa Mesa Tops Cowity In Fwui, Gif u The City of Costa Mesa con-. eluded the 1976 United Way cam- paign as the top city in Orange County for total donations ani per capita giving to the cam.-paign. John Jaco, campaign director for the county program said, "Costa Mesa is No. J for the second year in a row among cities sn the county." The cit y's campaign chairman. Orville Amburgey1 said 502 e mployes out or the city'• 524 gave a total or $24,014.88, for a city per capita girt of $45.83. The total gift, up more than IC percent over last year's city donation, made Costa Mesa the; top United Way city donor for the second year in a row. Prisoners in Rio VENTURA (AP) -Twenty. fou r Ventura County jail' prisoners we nt without visiting. pri veleges over the weekend after a riot in one cell block that result·. ed In flooding , broken toilets., sinks. light fi xtures and windows.. MEN ... YOU ASKED FOR IT NOW YOU'VE GOT IT! A PHYSICAL FITNESS PROGRAM FOR MEN OML Y. SIMILAR TO THE GLORIA MARSHALL PROGRAM FOR WOMEN. • T"ahftenh can be taken in street clott.•s • No Shott, Plll1, StcrvatfOft Diets • A combination of Aerobic CllKI l1ometrtc Machines do ft'IOlt of ttM woril • Not a Gym or a Spa Eleven years experience makes possible this effective non-strenuous method of conditioning for ·Orange County men. PHONE: 752·5155 Jt61 MKAUHUI l&.YD .. sum IOI NIWPOltT llACH Orange Coast E'DI TI 0 N Toda,·~s (;lo~i11r;( '.Y. Stocks I VOL 69, NO. 348, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA MONDA~DECEMBER 1~19n N TEN CEN;S Upcoming OPEC Talks to Hike PriC. By the Associated Presi> The 13 member s of the Organization or Petroleum Ex- porting Countries begin a meet- ing Wednesday in which they are widely expected to raise the price of oil between 8 and 15 percent. The demands of individual mem- bers, however , ~o as high as 25 percent. An 8 percent increase would add about a penny a gallon lo the price pf gasoline in the United Stat.es and a 15 pe,rcent increase would add almosttwocents-u-• suming oil companies pass the en- tire amount to consumers. lt would also add proportionately to other energy costs. American oCficlals say a 15 per- cent rise in the $11.51 price for a barrel of standard crude would in- crease U.S. inflation from 6 per- cent t o 7 percent. Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi or Iran says it would add only "a frac- tion" to inflation. Virtually all the OPEC mem- bers, who con\rol 80 percent of the world's oil exports, have made clear they want an increase, or will go along with the majority. However, attitudes and opi· nions vary widely within OPEC as to why oil prices should be raised and by how much. These could af · 'Agai~t His Will' Top Court Nixes II Ray's Review Plea Al'Wlr-IO REVtEW DENIED James Earl Ray Laguna Thief :Bids Victim$ I .Merry Yule , r\n armed robber hE>ld up t"o 1rlerks al th<-L111tuna Beach Albertson s market Sunday •1 ni~ht . started to run from tht' ston'. but turnl'd (1r"t and w1 .. hed , cvrrynnt.· J mNry Chnslmai- tle et.r.1pcd on fool wtlh about $250 Ont• o( llw ch<'t kcr~ r<'<'.ogn1zed lh1• robber. "ho "ore a blur "at ch <'ap and a rrd bandana lhJl covered mo"l of lus face, as th<' "lame-m:1n whQ robbed thr market Nov z. lie said th1:ot t1mr the bandit Memcd much calmrr and 1n less of J hurr~ And checncr. rnhce said the happy hooligan corned a four inch blue steel • 22 caliber revolver They s:ud th<' man waited in hne al on<' of th<' two open chcckstands. th<'n told the clerk. .. Open the dra\lo11r and :.tart lak· ing out the money " The clerk complied. The gun m an with the dark brov.n eyebro"s and unusually high. narrow nmw went to the other d1l•ck~tand and repeated his de· mand. Coast Weather Low clouds and fog early Tuesday, but mostly sun- ny. Cooler with high.5 near 70, lows to mld-uppet'40s. l~SIDE TODAY WASHINGTON <AP> -The U.S. Supreme Court rcfusc•d to· day to review J amrs Earl Ray':. unsuccessful attempts to withdraw his guilty pica in the assassination of Dr Marlin Luther King Jr. The court voted not to consider Ray's contention that he was "framed by the F'Bl and loco.ii police, and then cO<'rcc-d by his own attorney lo plead guilty ai;?ainst his wil l. .. Just last wet-k a 'IX'CHJI con- gressional comm1ttc'<! authonzed $6 5 million for the first year of an 1nvestlgat1on into the as sassinations of l'rc'!>1dent Ken nedy and Dr. K 1n i.:. one of the na t1on 's leading c1v1I rights al' twists. In seeking Supreme Court re- view. Ray's attorney said the case "raises major con!\tltutional is- sues with respect to voluntanness of the plea, waiver of conflictofin. terest on the parl of criminal de- fense attorneys. professional and ethical competence and obliga- tions in representing a defendant. .. King was kilted by a r1ne blast 1n Memphis. Tenn . in 1968. Ray ~as urn·slt'd m London a short time later and extrad1tt>d to the L'n1led States lo ~land trial for murder lf1<> case never rNlCbl'<I a JUry bc'rause he su bst"quenlly pleaded guilty. R ay·s appcul for rt-new by the high court said his financial <igr<'<'menls w1lh uttorneys 1\rthur ll <Ant•:-. and Percy Forrman and author Wilham Hradford llu1e precluded his chance to receive fair represen tation Ray said Fon.•man forced him to plead guilty. The appeal s~11d otht•r mnfl1ct mg conside rations by Hay's at· torncys led to a "gross violation of the right to private attorney· dient communicalions. ·· A tower court's finding that there was "potential and limited actual conflicts of interest" by Ray's defense attorneys should ~ enough to h ave his case rc- \ICWcd, his appeal said Will Forgery? Dufnmar's Fingerprints Fo'und LOS ANGELES c,\P) -The fmgerpnnl!'. or ~lt'l\\n Oummar. a t •tah gas stat ion attendanL named as a maJor benc•f1ci.1rv m 'Forty Miles' Lighting Fete Remaim Off The Orange Coast ·s traditional "Forty Miles or Christm as Smiles .. contest has been sus- pended again this year, accord- ing to the Orange County Coast Auoclatlon. The event. which ha., been held most Chriitmas seasons since the Great Depression. was curtailed durin~ the 1973 01 1 l'risis to conserv(' c•nergy . Communities all alon" the Orange Coast. from Seal Beach to San Clemente. participated in the Christmas d1~play compct1 t1on Association President William Webb said the group will not en· courage the l ig htin g o f Christmas decorations again this year . "We are working In coopera- tion with the 1overnmetit·s energy saving program/' Webb said. He said the association will re- vi~ conditions In 1977 to de· t.ermine ir the coastwide event will be continued. lloward Hughes' purported will. have been discovered on the en- velope containing the will. an at· torney (or Hughl•s ·estate !>aid to· dav James Dilworth told Supen or Court .Judge Neil Lake that the FBI concluded 10 days ago that the fingerprints belonged to Oummar. He claimed to have round Hughes wandenng in the Nevada desert in 1968 and given him a ride to Las Ve.l(as. · 'lt.'s been our belier for months that Mr. Dummar was. and had to be, Involved in the forgery of this will," said Dilworth al a court hearinJ!. Dilworth is representing three of Hughes' ma1.ernal cousins. Attorney Harold Rhoden, who is represent1n~ Noah Dietrich • Hughes· former top aide nam<'d as exerutor in the• handwritten will, asked Lake to hull will pro- ceedings because of the dis- closure, but his motion was de- rut'd Rhoden has been scekmg to cstabhsh the authcnllcity or the mysterious documt'nt. which was found in the Sall Lake City head· quarters of the Mormon Church three weeks after Hughes' Apri15death. Rhoden, who h as been seeking to establish the authenticity of the mysterious document, told the court he wanted the halt to save time and money in the event the fingerprint information is correct and the will is proven a · fake. (Sf-e WILL, Page AZ> 'Lock (Jp the Bog ••• ' feel t.h e outcome or the oil ministers' session in Doha, the capital or the Persian Gulf sheikdom of Qatar. One consideration is the argu- ment of U.S. President-elect Jim-' my Carter an1d other Western of- r1c1als that an increase would be a serious blow to the economics or industrialiied nations, some or them pulling out or the recession, others still deep in it. The United States, which Im-1 ports 40 percent of its 01l~would suffer considerably less than European a nd other countries which import all their oil. Britain and Italy -burdened ,with hlgh inflation and unemployment, serlouts trad e imbaJances and weak currencies -arc expected to be hardest hit aqiong industrial countries. Saudi Arabia, the largest oil ex- \ New Signal at Arches porter, appears to be swayed by this argument. The Saudis say they favor only a "moderate'' in-1 crease. whic h Is interpreted as around 8 percent, and are expect- ed to balance the higher demands ofothers. The price consideration up- permost in the minds of some OPEC members is the cost oC goods and services they buy from (See OIL TALX, Page AZ) St<ill' highway workers are hooking up a new traffic s ignal (foreground) on the Arches Overpass in Newport Beach. The idea, according to state highway <'n(!ineers is to control traffic entering c;outhbound lanes of Newport Boulevard from the ramp connecting Coast Highway with the overpass. In addition. a s tring of streetlights are being installed to. improve night visibility at the overpass. Signal and new lights will be turned on in January - PSST---ONLV 11 SHOPPlt.JG DAYS 'TIL 04R.IST h\AS .' Search Under Way For Pinball Rapist C) 'I ll tll•l,Uftt1aidfuh1,•l"9'••c.ate I"( .,..._ An unemployed Irvine mental 1 health worker told Laguna Beach police she was kidnaped ore J1 darkened Art Colony alley earry Sunday. driven to El Toro Marine Corps Air Station past a guard who waved her kidnaper through the gate. and raped in a warehouse of pinball machines. The 26-year·old woman said the sex crime was interrupted when she vomited over herself 'Dangerous Ground' Archbishop Says 'Don't Boost Life' LONDON (AP) -Doctors wholay formonthsina comaand should not administer ex-Spanish Gen. Francisco Frunco, traordinnry treatment lo prolong who died In November. 1975, just. the lives of the dying, the bcforehls83rd birthday. Archbishop of Canterbury told an "J am informed that It was the nudienccofmedicalmentoday doctors. not the priest. who f,lave The Most Rev Dr. Donald Cog-the advice which led to the pro· gan, spiritual leader of the lo .. ation of Ka re n Quinlan's life. Church of England and head of Probably all of us would agree in the worldwide AngUcan commu-deplorln~ the evenl, which so nion, said he realh:ed he was · · tearfully prolonged the life -if ·•treading on e xceedingly life it can be called of General dangerous ground" in raising the Franco." issue, but claimed many Chris-Doctors kept the dictator alive ti ans wrongly believe that life r or we e k s w Ith m ass i v e must be artificially prolonged un-transfusions and a series of opera· der all circumstances. tions to st.em inlernaJ bleed!ng. Jn a lecture to the Royal Society Miss Qulnlan is flvlrul in a New of Medicine, the 87-year.old Jerser nursing home without the primate of Engl.and recalled two aid ot a respirator her parents recent cases where doctors kept sought court permission to turn their publicized pat.lent& alive: off. the American girl Karen Quinlan Thearchblshlpsaidhewasfulty aware or the dangers or legalized euthanasia. "One has not lived through the and her attacker, also in his 20s. She said he drew back and asked, "You don't like me very much, do you?" She said the man, who told her he worked jn the building at El Toro, then drove her at her re- quest to an Irvine shopping center and made a date to meet her there the next day. Laguna Beach police staked out the meeting place but the man failed to appear. Police said today. however . that from tho woman's description or her at- tacker, the place and his ap- parent employm~nt on the base, an arrest was possible late today. The woman told police she was having drinks at the White House cocktail lounge just after mid- night Saturday, when lhe young. muscular man sat next to her at the bar. She said they began a casual conversation but after a half hour, she became annoyed. She said she s tood up to leave and walked out through the back door into the alley to walk the two blocks to her cur. According to the woman, the m an al the bar followed, grabbed her arm and twisted It Into a wrist hold. She said he forced hrr to walk with him to his car. The woman told officers i;h1' feared that If she resisted he• would kill her or break her arm at the least. She said she was driven lo the marine base, where a sentry waved them onto the premlses. They drove to a nearby Quonset hut, she said. She sold her abductor unlocked the door with a key. She said the big room wu full of pme machines, most or them pmbnll m achines. John Wright'• carter •i>onned the Univeual Studio$ mail room lo hQndl. Ing publfcft11 for tfl• Saturn 'POC• program. A look at IM refirtd Costa Muan'1 faacino1ing careeT Is on ~ Bl of Che People Stttfon. Jlldge Eyes Kid Killer days ot the Nazis wlthout memories which are ~'•ally blotted out,·· he said. Ho said doctors went through "anidety and perhaps agony" when bevina to cltoolle between maJdng advanced techniques avallable to a few or lmprovln1 the leve.l of ••rvlcee to rnany. The problem will become moreaevere 1-cauethe.peuentqeot old peo- 7JlE FIRST CA.LL · BOVGHI' IT ALL ''I t1old It on the first call and fot the top prlce. ladex AIY-Sffvlq •• ,...,, .... AH --All ......... "" ~ All :.::::= ,,. AJ Alt =~ ..... ....... •1-1 ., ::-~ ... .... ~ a1 :a. ,Dle!!l-ICM Alt , ......... . ...,.~ AU ~' AU Alt -· ... .. -~ A• H MIAMI {AP) -A klUer at 12. Wal\y Mosley's f\.lture ls ln the hands of a juvenile court judge who must decide on a rehabllita· Uon pro1ram for a chJld of mis- fortune. Wo11y alrnost was tried for murder. But authorities r e- oonsldtred and now Judge Ralph B. Fer1uson ls to announce Tues· day what must be done with child who stabbed and ldUcd his pl~ymate wlth • butchcrknlle . Gree Billiter, 9, was kUlM last July. Police say be had called Wnlly an obscene name. "Lock up the boy who killed our baby," says Greg's mothe r. ~argaret BllUtet. ".Evtry Ume I open m)' Blbleltopensinthesame place, the pl oce where it say11, ·An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth: ·• Gre1 and Wally lived in a seam>' part or Mlaml. Wally's. was o broken home. Nclahbora aay Wally t•unted lhc dope· 1mokln1 J)toslilutes ~b<> walkedi . { thutreeta even durtnc t.heday. Despite such bravado, Wally WH Just. another child when police questioned him about \.be ktttlng. - "He was one frightened lcld;' ofttcers Charles ReynolCls re· callectln adepotlUon. Ne1n that authorities planned to t.ry Wally for murde.r touched hearta acrou the country. St.ranitr1 wrote l9 the J---~ ur1ed compassion. ,. . That's ll'le quick sales success told by a Newport Beach man who placed this classified ad: pleis rl1ln1,he added. ·99 VW Bu~l orig. owner. gd cond. GiJ,000 ml, sun- • Dr. Coggan appealed for moro root. Blaupunk AM/fM. honestyaboatdeatb. $1,~XlCX·XXXX .• "W• ba•e laraety overcom tlie U you have a car, or anything conaplnc:y o( 1llence which sur-: else, you'd lite to convert lo 1 rounded t.b• subject. o( ~ a ftw . cQh, call 642-5678. Tbo I>.Auy1 dttatf•s *•4'!ilil2,v .. ~ la~ · Pllot maltes lt easy lo put fewf spiraqoflli!a~bbliUf .... words to work for you •• ; • ' l . • A2 DAILY PILOT • N Monday Decemti.r 13 1978 NB Artist l'ienna ReaemfJered Jackal specter Haunts OPEC Gerhardt Passes Fune ral arrangements aro pending for long-lime Harbor Area vhoto1:r aphcr and artist Wally Gerhurdt who died thhi morninj.( at lloag Memorial Hospital. DOHA, Qatar Ci\PI Se<'unty orfa<'111ls un• having n11~hlmart>s about the tnl(•rnat1onaJ terror1!'tt known ;p, "Carlo!>" or "the Jackal" as they prepare for Wed nesday·s meeting of the oil cartel. A pholOC'Opied Pl<'lurt' or Carlos, whose real name 1s lll)t'h Ramirez San<'hez, 1s on a desk in the police office at Doha Airport, where the oil ministers of the 13-n ation Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries will arrive to discuss a price rise. A year ago a guerrilla reported Fro• Pag~ AJ WILL ... lie s:ml ht• \\ ould make th1· ~ame motion Tuesday in a Las Vegas court hearing similar pro ceedings The crudely·drawn wall, which contained numerous spelling er rors, bas been denounced as a fraud by Hughes relatives. Meanwhile in Sall Lake City. Dummar's attorney, Roger Dutson, said the fingerprints could not be Dummar's "unless somebody put them there other than Melvin." He said the courts have pre- vented him from doing his own analysis of the documents. "There's no way it could be his fmgerprints, unless somebody is trying through modern technogical means to set up a case against my client,'' Dutson said, adding, "We deny that Dummar has had anything to do with carrying forth the produc- uon or bringing of the wtll. ·• Trustees Eye Mesa School Closure Plan Ncwport M r s;1 sc1'ool lrusl1•c•!-t may act Tursday night on a pro posal lo <'los e lla rper and Balearic SC'hools m Costa ~tesa at the end of this school year. The regular board meeting, which begms at 7.JO p.m in Costa ~fc>'a Caty Council Cham bcr!>, Jbll "111 mclud<' the rl1!> tract 's initial rr~ponM· to tht• 1975 76 h'at'ht•r contraC'I proposal :-uhm1ll('d b) the :-..c·wport·Mesa fo:du<'atlon ;\',.,ocrnlton CN:\tEA 1. thr new <'olilocllvl' har.:J1nang un It ror the dl!'otflct 's 1.278 teacher!>. The proposed c losure of lfarper S<'hool has been the sourC'e of contr°'·crc.\' ,, If llarpt'r I!> ~)ost'<I. <about 107 s tudents, inc luding 13 k1n- dergarteners, woul4havetocross • Jrvine Aventie to attend M .uaners Sc hool in "llewport. .Heach and parents are concern1•d ;_ihout th<' traffic d.mi.:ers their '·htldrl'n ma\' ( JCC' Living Nativity Scene at Fairvie w J\ rnmmunal) Chn'>tmJs rarol 1ng pro~rum featunng a living Nat1v1t) scC'ne and a choir com posed of f'a1n•1ew Stnte llo.,.p1tnl patients as s<'hedulcd toruaht nt the Costa Mcsu facility. The public Is invited to s hare the Christmas obst'rvancC' ~chedult.'d tonight at 6·30 p.m. in front of lh<' hn .. p1l.1l admlnastrn t1on building at 2501 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa Prisont>rs in Rio VENTL'n A 11\PI Twcntv fo u r V c n l u r a Co u n l y J a ·11 11r1soners wt.'Ot "1thout vi11itmi: pnvclegcs over the \\-CCkC'nd after a r1ot an one cell block th.at result cd in flooding, broken to1kL'>. sinks, ligbtf1xtures and windows. OAANGECOAIT H DAILY PILOT ·-··-~'"'""' •"'4 Pvllift..,,., J10ll c-. Vtu ftf•,•O.M ~f'ld GAiiolWf' .. Ma,...,., TMM•tl!-" Ld1w ,,.,. ................. M•l'l•~•nq Cdlttr °"''''"' ~--......... • ,\1\l•f'lt ~l\ttf"4CO.tef't to be Carlos led 11 terronst attack on an OPEC m<.'Ning In Vienna lie k1dnapcd ministers from lhl· richest 011 exporting countncs, including Saudi Arabia and Iran. and released the m m Algeria alter a ransom variously report- ed at SS m1lhon to S50 million was paid. Three p<•rsons "<'re killed during the Vienna attack. To avoid a s imilar raid. Qatar's 4,000-man police and armed forces are taking s tr- ingent security precautions, especially around the plash. 342·room Gulf Hotel, where the OPEC delegates wall stay. This Persian Gulf emirate of l!' • ,, persons has dosed ab b.>rders to almost :.all visitors ex ccpt those coming for the OPEC' m<'ettng. \ C ulf llot <·I -.nurn· s:11'1 M' Oril1sh pohccmt•n arn\'l'<i thn:c weeks a~o to advise the Qatar police on security A diplomatic source s:.11d the Qatar security forces "ere rein forc~Q r ecentlv with men from nei&}l'boring oil giant Saudi Arabia. Blue uniformed policemen with automatic weapons were posted all around and throughout the hotel, clattering over the onyx floor slabs under two $40,000 chandeliers in the lobby. The conference room, special - ly redecorated in rich brown cloth and a luminum, has been equipped with electronically operated bulletproof shutters. Two floors of the hotel were re· served for security men. Two days ago they searched the struc- ture room by room with elcc· tronic devices. A gunboat was anchored by the hotel jetty, where about 50 new Mercedes limousines a.re parked for use by 0 P E C delegates. tlelicopters circled the area re- gularly and no one was allowed near the hotel without a special bad$!e issued by polic<'. French pol ice say Carlos killed two poli<'em<'n a nd a Lebanese informant when they tried to ar· rest ham in Paras an June 1975. "This as not tht' larj!r!>t but rcr· ta1nly the most nrrvt· wracking conference ht: Id 1n Qatar," said a ranking go\'ernment ofricial. * * * Fro• Pag~AJ OIL TALK ... industria l <'ountries. Iraq says 1n- crt>aM•s m such 1tcmsJuM1fyano1I price rise of 25 percent. whale Iran says 15 percent is justified on this basis. Veneiucla is also thought to favor 15 pcr<"ent. Iran ;ind ~riezuela arc the second and largest oil exporters, wtW,Jh,q's vast reserves give~ it corts'Ulera- bfe" e'gbt. Kuwait ·s ml m4nii.t~; Abdtll ~tuttaleb Ka~m1 . was <tilotcd to da y a~ suytng lht• OPEt' E<'nnom1c Comm ission. which met lai.l month in \'ll'nna. recom mended a pra(·e anrrraiw of 26 2 percent to makt• up for annat1on The OPEC s1•rn·tanal hai. !>~11'1 uni~ that t h<• ('11m m1~s11m worked 11111 i.I M'rl{'S or "a llcrnallvc prlC(' 1<•C'omm<•ndat1ons Two Beads Are Better Whe n thl' overnight low 111 Ch icago gcb down to 4. as it did Sunda~. friends get friendlie r and \'isions of sugc.a r plum~ g1,·r wc.ay lo fond thoughts of mufflers a nd glo\ C!> It ma~ bt• lhal lt.imwork also h t'lps youngslt•r!> find tlwir way in the do" ntc)\\ n shoppmg C'ru~h See murc~ chill~ \\eat her ncY. s on J>agt• A I Loss of Center Mourned P/,edges of $15,000 Nee<kd w Continue Harbor Area police who send juveniles in trouble with the law to the Assessment and Treat- ment Services Center CATSC> say they would hate to see the center close. ATSC officials, who arc an the final days of a fund-raising cam- paign for the privately funded. nonprofit center. s ay that unless they can get pledges of up to $15,000, the center W111 close Jan. 31. Local police agencies that use the cente r -Newport Reach. Costa Mesa. Tustin and Orange County sheriff's department all back the center as a way of keeping troubled kids out or juvenile hall. Sgt. Mike Blitch, who h<'ads the lhr<'e-man team of Newport JUVENILE JUSTICE Orange County ~ 1976 Beach dcctectin·~ whn "'""'<with JUVCnill•S, SLIYS tht• ('('Oler ha5 given his department a place to send troubled ~ oungsters and their families for <'Oun5chng help. "It as very drecth·c. I thank that frwcr than 20 pt>rccnt of th<• kids who go thc•r<' ever com(' back to us "I would sure hale to sec at close." The center orig1nally nrx•nc<l in December of 1974 in the !lmall building at 1640 SE Bnstol St . Death Delayed Utah Execution in Limbo WAS JII:'\GTON CAP l -The ll S. Suprcmt' Court took no action todav in the case o f condemned Utah murderer G a r y l\i a rk Gilmore. thereby further postponing any atte mpt by stat e officials to end Gilmore's life. Stall' officials arc under order fro m the high court not to execute Gilmore until the j u-slices dec ide whether to hear an appeal by his m other, Bessie Gilmore of Milwa ukie, Ore., that her son's Life be s pared . The.• ('Ourt had been l'Xpected to rule today on her appeal hut took no action. The justices had not been sechedulc.•cl to meet as a full C'OUrt again until .Jan. 10. hut announced loclav the\' will hold an cxtrnordinar v l'nurt S<'ss10n n1·;..l ~loncl:n A de(•1sion in Gilmore ~ case could com e then. · On Dec. 3. the.· court :-.taycd Gilmore's c.•xecution hy firing squc.a d s<.'l for sunrise one week CJ go until 1t could decide whether to hrar he r appeal Gilmore has spurned all altcmpls to have his life spared. Santa Ana, at the foot of the Orange County Airport runway The t\\o st aff members \\ho work there are supplied by the County or Orange under a t·on· tra<'t with the A TSC bourd or directors Me mbrrs of the board arc William C. Adam!>, Dr. John V. i\pplej!ale. Dr. Hob<.'rl Crccc<a. Richard II FC'rda. Walt <•r Gayner, John 0 . lloy, George II Jones, Judith II . Loos. Rog<'r L1ghlholder . Stephen M. Walrath. Lon e Warmington, Vic tori a Wells :.ind Lewis Akerm<in This m onth lh<'Y have b<.•l·n stagmg an intensive fund-raismg c·ampaign aimed at gl•tting pledges from residents and bus1 nessmen to kee p the cenlt•r operating al lc:.i!lt through the first quarter of 1977. Polic<' officers who refer kids to the center say their dl•part nwnts don't allow tht>m to sol1<:1t funds for the Cf'nter. but tht·\ mi.Ike it <'l<'Hr that tht•y don:! want ATS(' to do!le "It is a top notch <'l'nl~r,' sa\s Cliff Mtll t•r of the !ihc·riff"s d°l' partmcnt •·1 can't say enou~h about the q uality of personnd they have thl'rc. · Says S~t. Tom Lazar of Cn!>ita Mes a, "/\nything that keeps kids out of the Juvenile justice system has got to be a bonus.·· Anyone interested in more in· formation. can contact the l'cntl•r at 5-19·1814 Slaying Suspect? HOS EMJ-:AO li\l'I l'oltc·<• have arn•i.tcd a man found lnitcr m~ near a City of I ndu!>lry school :.md were holding him for 1n \ cst1gat1on of the murder of :.i 15-year-old ~irl in i.I Rosemead donut s hop last wcc·k. Ocput1<'11 are holding Percy A Capla of R~eme~. ' Mr Gerhardt, 67. had bffn hospitalized for treatment o( heart problems. A resident of Newport Beach since 19'2. Mr. Gerhardt was one of the members or the Board of Freeholders who wrote the city charter in 1953. . In the early 1950s, he helped found the photography depart• ment at Orange Coast Collep and was one of the school's original photography instruc- tors. Mr. Gerhardt was known for his photographs of Newport Harbor and its sailing communl· t v as well as for a rollection of photographs of the Harbor Area dating back to the late 19th Cen· tury. . An active sailor, Mr. Gerhardt crewed on many of the area's big boats, including the Goodwill. He was known for his cooking and for the photographs he look dur· J ing the Ensenada Race each year. Family frie nds s aid Mr Gerhardt was working on a shl board cookbook at the Ume of hi death. · His most recent work lnctud editorial work as well as pho g raphs con'tribul ed to t Ne wport Beach bicenten magazine. · H e also worked ror Californi a, s upplying pb graphs for the airline. A display of Mr. Gerhard photographs a nd his paintings curr e ntly show ing at t Newport Beach police station. Mr. Gerhardt leaves lw daughters, Diana and Lis Gerhardt. and a brother, BOb Gerhardt. of Iowa. · Hearing Set On Museum Fee Refund . .. Newpo~t Beach city coun· cilf!len will hold a public hearing torught on a proposed revision Of city laws which will allow th'm lo refund building fees paid by the Newport H ar b or Ar't Museum. Museum officials have beeo sc<'kmg a refund of the more than $4,300 in fees paid for construe;· lion of the new museum on San Clemt.?nle Drive in Newport. Center. The proposed ordinance re• visions would give the city coun· ell the power lo r efund building permit, grading, plan check and water capital improvement recs to applicants representing t ax <'Xl'mpt, non-profit corporations involved in the construction oC a quasi·public facility to be used for e<lucational, cultural and community purposes. Undering existing laws, the ci· ty council docs not have the power to r efund fees under an)t circumstances. The council meets ot 7:30 p.m. al city hall. MEN ... YOU ASKED FOR IT NOW YOU'VE GOT IT! A PHYSICAL FITNESS PROGRAM FOR MEN OHL Y .. SIMILAR TO THE GLORIA MARSHALL PROGRAM FOR WOMEN. • Treatmfttb can be taken in street clothes • No Shoh, Pins. StarYatfon Diets • A. combination of Aerobic and llOfMfric Machines do most of the won • Not a Gym or a Spa Eleven years experience makes possible this effective non-strenuous method of conditioning for Orange County inen. Sdnglng P..,,,.et °"" ........ , .......... .,.,.,..., Mark Andrew, a 13-year-old puppeteer from Lincoln Schoof in Newport Beach, swings his ice skating puppet through routine. Young puppeteers pertormcd for sbop- pe_rs during the weekend al Newport's Faahlon Island. Wintry theme didn't m atch the weather, as sbirtsleeved shoppers tried to get in the Christmas spirit in 70-degree weekend temperatUttS. · • \ , ...... ,. ... s ... .., PHONE: 752·5 I 55 3" I MecAITHUl IL YD .. sum I 0 I • MIWPOltT llACH . • l I I· Saddleback EO I T l ON * * * (. Aft •rnoon N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 69, NO. 348, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1976 TEN C ENT,$ L _1Jpcomjng OPEC Talks to Hike Price: By Use AS&odated Press The 13 members of the Organization of Petroleum Ex- porting Countries begin a meet- mg Wednesday in which they are widely expected to raise the price of oU between 8 and 15 percenL The demands of individual mem- bers. however. go as high as 25 percent. An 8 percent increase would add about a penny a gallon to the price of gasoline in the United States and a lS percent increase would add almost two cents -as- suming oil companies pass the en- tire amount to consumers. It would also add proportionately to other energy costs. American officials say a 15 per· cent rise in the SU.SI price for a barrel of standard crude would in - crease U.S. inflation from 6 per- cent to 7 percent. S hah 'Against His Will' Mohammed Reza Pahlavi or Iran says It would add only "a frac- tion" to inflation. Virtually all the OPEC mem- bers, who control 80 percent of the world's oil exports, have made clear they want an increase, or will go along w1 th the ma1ority. However, attitudes and opi- ruons vary widely withinOPECas to why oil prices should be raised and by how much. TbesecouJd af- Ray's Review Plea Nixed hyTopCourt -Al"Wl"""'9t. REVIEW DEMEO James Eart Ray WA SHTNGTON (AP) -The U.S. Supreme Court refused to- day to review James Earl Ray's unsuccessful attem pts to withdraw his guilty plea in the assassination of Dr. Marlin· Luther King Jr. The court voted nol lo consider Ray's contention that he was "framed by the FBI and local police, and then coerced by his own attorney to plead guilty against his will.•• Just last week. a special con- gressional committee authorized $6.S million for the first year of an invesfigation into the as- sassinations of President Ken- nedy and Dr. Kini?. one of the n<J· lion's leading Ct\ ii rights ac- tivists. In seeking Supreme Court re- "iew, Ray's attorney said the case "raises ma1or constitutional is- sues with res peel to voluntanness oltheplea. waiver ofcooflicto!in· letest on the part of criminal de- f ease attorneys, professional and ethical competence and obliga- tion& in representing a defendant. .. King was killed by a rine blast in Memphis, Tenn., in 1968. Ray was arrested in London a short time later and l'>.tradited to the United States lo stand trial for murder. His case never reached a jury because be subsequently pleaded guilty. Ray's appeal for review by the high court ~aid his fincincicil agr eements w 1th attorneys Arthur H anes and Percy Foreman and author William Bradford Huie precluded his chance to receive fair represen- tation. Ray said Foreman forced him to plead guilty. The appeal said other confl1ct- 10g considerations by Hay's al· lorneys led lo a "gross viol at ion of the right to private attomey- client communications." A lower court's finding thal there was "potential and limited actual conflicts of interest" by Ray's defense attorneys should be enough to have his case re- viewed, his appeal said . 'Pinball Rapist' Sought I Iroine Woman Attacked in Marine Warelwuse An unemployed Irvine mental health worker told Laguna Beach police she was k1dnaped off a darkened Art Colony alley early t oday, dri ven lo El Toro Jtarine Corps Atr Stallon past a l{Wlrd who wavt.>d her k1dnapcr through the gate. und rapt'd 1n J warehouse of pinball machines. The 26 year·old woman stud 0 the sex crime w11s interrupted when she ''om1ted o'er herseU and her attacker. also in hls 20s. She said he drew back and asked, "You don't like me very much, do you?" She said the man. who told her he worked in the building at El Toro. then drO\IC her at her re- quest to an J r vine shopping center and made a dale to meet her there the next clay. Laguna Beach police staked out the meellng place but the Prof to Challenge New CUSD Trustee A university professor has in dicated he will be challengin~ Jan Overton for her recently ac- 41uired lleat on the Capistrano Unified School Distnct Board or ~ucotion In the March election. Basil P Romon or 32451 Seven Seas Drive, Laguna Niguel, took election popers for trustee area 4 '('rom the county Registrar of Voters orficc Friday Orang'J Coast .. • 4 .... ----$ M1 ·' e::z__ W e ather Low clouds and fog early Tuesday. but mostly sun· ny. Cooler with highs near 70, lows to mld·Upper40s. I NSIDE T ODAY J ohn Wrfghl'i career aocutned th• Unioersot studW. mall rtxmi to htlltdl· Ing publlcitll for lhe Saturn lpOC• program. A look ot the retired Co1ta Muan'a Jotctftalfng cor•er b on P.oge ~ BJ o/ lhe Ptoplt Section. All AU ,.. Alt . .., ..... "'" "" AU So far. he is the only person who has officially indkated he will challenge one of the incum- bent trustees. However, William Manahan, who narrowly lost the fqurth trustee area seat lo Mrs. O'verton in a recount of the Nov· ember votes earlier this month. also has sa1d he will run for elec- tion. Both Mrs. Overton and Bob 0 . Hunt, the incumbent in trustee area 6 which covers 1nland Laguna Niguel, have filed for re- election. William Tbompsm, the tblrd incumbent whose seat is up in the election. bas said M will seek to retain the seat representing the Mlsslon Viejo area. However, he has not yet t aken out t he necessary papers. All candidates will have until S p .m. Dec. 30 to flle the necessary papers and offlclally put their names on the ballot lor the March 8 election. Solon's Mail Charge Denied WASRJNOTON (At» -:-The Pottal Service ••YI Cbriltmu P8Ck•I• and letters are rnovtnc smoothly, deaplte allegaUoos by • Rep. Stephen J. Solan. man fatled to appear. Police said today, however. that from the woman's description of her al· tacker, the place and his ap- parent employment on the base. an arrest was possible late today. The woman told police she was having drinks at the White House cocktail lounge just after mid- night Sunday, when the young. muscular man sat next to her al the bar. She said they bc~an a casual conversation but arte r a half hour, she became annoyed. She s aid she stood up to leave and walked out through the back door • int<> the alley to walk the two blocks to her car. Accordinl<'( to the woman. the man at the bar rollowed, grabbed her arm and twisted 1t into a wrist hold. She 1rn1d he forced her to walk with him to his car. The woman told officers she feared that if s he resisted he would kill her or break her urm • al the least. She said she was driven to the ma rine base. where a sentry waved them onto the premises. They drove lo a nearby Quonset hut. she said. She said her abductor unlocked the door with a key. She said the big room was full or game machines, most of them pinball machines. ••J work here," she related the man told her. "Can you believe this place?" Then he raped her. the woman told police. . PSST---ONLV ll S HOPPl~G DAYS '"flL ~RISTMAS .' . .. feel the outcome or the oi·l ministers• session in Doha, the capital o r. the Persian Gulf sheikdom of Qatar. One consider ation is the argu- ment of U.S. President-elect Jim- my Carter and other Western of- f1c1als that an increase would be a serious blow to the economics of mdustrialized nations, some of them pulling out of the recession. others still deep in it. The United Stales, which im- ports 40 percent or its oU, would suffer considerably less than European and other countries whJch import all their oil. Britain and Italy -burdened with high intlation and unemployment, serious trade imbalances and weak currencies -are expected to be hardest hit among industrial countries. Saudi Arabia, the largest oil ex- I porter, 'appears to be swayed by lhis argument. The Saudis say they favor only a "moderate" in- crease, which is interpreted as around 8 percent, and are expect- ed to balance the higher demands of others. The price consideration up- permost in the minds of some OPEC m embers is the cost or goods and services they buy from <See OIL TALK, Page A2) Al"Wlre,...lo Two H e ads A re Better When the (>VL·rnight low in Chicago gels down lo '1, as it did Sunday, friends get friendlier <ind visions of sugar plums give way to fond thoughts of mu((Jers and gloves. It m ay be that teamwork also helps youngst ers find their way in the downtown shopping crush. See more chilly weather news on Page A4. APWlr• ..... lo KILLER'S FATE UNCERTAIN Wally Mosley, 12 Killer at 12, Boy Escapes Death Trial MIAMI CAP) A killer al 12, Wally Mosley's future 1s in the hands of a juvenile court judge who must decide on a rehabilita- tion program for a child of mis- fortune Wally almost was tried for murder . But authorities re- considered and now Judge Ralph B. Ferguson Is to announce Tues· day whal must be done with a child who stabbed and killed his playmate with a butcher knife . Greg Billiter, 9. was killed last July. Police say he had called Wally an obscene name. "Lock up the boy who kllled<>Ur baby," says Gr eg's mother, Margaret Billiter. "Every time I open my Biblelt opensinthesame place . the place where U says, 'An eye for an ~ye and a tooth for a tooth.' " Greg and Wally Hvtd In,, a seamy part of Miami. Wally'~ was a broken home. Neighbors say Wally taunted the dope- smoklng prostitutes who walked thestreets even during the day. . De11plte such bravado, Wally 1 wu JUI\ another child when police questioned hlm obout the kUUng. "Re was one frightened k1d," officers Charles Reynolds re· called \in a deposition. Newa that authorlU. planned to try W1Uy for m\U"dU touc.bed hearta across the counlry. 2 Past Candidates Renew SVUSD Bids Two past candidates for the Saddle back Valley Unified School District Board of Educa- tion . have indicated they will again be seeking a trustee's seat in the March election. Both Mary Phillips, 24822 Jeronimq Lane, El Toro, and Clifford 8 . Boehmer, 25266 Pacifica Ave.. Mission Viejo, took papers from the county Registrar of Voters office Fri- day. Others who h ave indicat~d they will be running in the spring school board election ar e William Kohler and Dennis Smith, the incumbents, and Gerald Klein, a chiropracter who lives in Trabuco Canyon. As yet, no one has returned the declaration papers whkh would officially put their names on the ballot for the March 8 election. Candidates have until 5 p.m. Dec. 30 to fil e the papers. Both Mrs. Phillips, a vice president of fin a nce, and Boehmer, an engineer-attorney, ran uns uc· cessCully in the election two years ago. In that race, 15 people sought a seat on the school board. Some observers of the school scene pre- dict the spring election will in· volve as many candidates. 'Dangerous Ground' Archbishop Says 'Don't Boost Life' LONDON CAP> -Doctors s hould not ad minister ex· traordinary treatment lo prolong the lives of the d ying, the Archbishop of Canterbury told an oudienceof m edical men today. The Most Rev. Dr. Donald Cog- gan, spiritual leader or the Church of England and head or the worldwide Anglican commu- nion, said he realized he was "tr eading on exceedingly dangerous around" in raising the issue, but claimed many Chris· tians wrongly believe that life must be artl'1eially prolonged un- der all circumstances. In a lecture lo the Royal Society of Medicine, the 67-year·old primate of England recalled two 'DIE FIRSI' f:ll.L BOlJGllI' IT AU "I sold It on the first call and ,-ot the top price. That's the qulc.k salea success told by a Newport Bepcb man who placed thJs classified ad: •ee VW Bua. oli1. owner, td tond. $3,000 ml, aun· roof, B111upunk AMl•'M. $1,S21htiut •XXXX recent cases where doctors kept their publicized patients alive: the American girl Karen Quinlan who lay for months in a coma and Spanish Gen. Francisco Franco. who dled in November, 1975, just, before his 83rd blrtl'lday. "I am Informed that it was the' doctors. not the priest, who gu\<c the advice which led lo the pro· longation of Karen Qulnlao's life. Probably all of us would agree in deploring the events which so fearfully prolonged the life -if life it can be called -of General Franco." Doctors kept the dictator alive f or week s with massiv e transfusions and a series of opera- Uons to stem internal bleeding. Miss Quinlan is living in a New Jersey nursing bome without the aid of a respirator ber parents .eougbt court permi11s1on lo turn off . Thearchblshipsaldhewasfully aware of the dangers of legalized euthanasia. "One has not Uved through lhc days o( the Nazis without memoriet which are not easily blottedout,t' he said. .... A• The New York Democrat aald Sunday ttll "spot check" showed U..t millions of pacbges will not anive IOC' Chrlatmu becaus. of ... bunf lln1 and mls mana1e- meat' by tho PC?stal Service. e '"' ·-•rur11111, .. 1 ........ ..-•• 1M • StranJertwrote to tbejudJe and uraed compoHfon. 1f you have 1 car, or an)'thlni elae, you'cl like to convert to cub, call M2·Sl'78. Tho Dally Pilot maket it euy to put a few words to work for you, He said doctor• went through "anxiety and . perhaps agony" when ha\'lnc to choose between.. mating advanced techniques available to a few or improving the level of services to many. The problem will become more severe because the percentaaeof old peo- ple lutain1, he added. · pr. Coggan appealed f~more 1 <SeeDE~TB.PtaeAn -t . -• • • ' .A2 DAILVPILOT SB 'Merry' Guninan Hits LB i\n armed robber hch.t up two clt'rks at the Laguna fft'uch Albl'rt son's market Sunday night. started to rWl from ttw ston•, but turned first and w1sh1:d , ever.> one a m erry Chnstmas He l'Scuped on foot with a!Jl1ut SZ50 01w of lhl· c ht·c kt•rs rl'tognw:d the rohb<'r. who wore a blut• wall'h l'ap and u red bundum.1 t hat covered most of his face, us the same man who robb<.'<1 lht• market No" 2 lk sa111 this time the b..indlt seemed mul·h calmer anc.J in less of u hurry And thcencr Pulice said the happy hooh~un earned a four inch blue stt'cl .22-eahher rcvol\·er D•llr 1'1lot 51411 ""°'• Th'-'Y said the man "a1tc·d 1n line at one of the tw•1 0111•11 checkstanct<., then toh1 th1· dt•rk "Op\.'n the drawer .111d start tuk ing out the money." The clerk complied. The gun- man with the dark brown eyebrows and unusually high, narrow nose went to the other checkstand and repcalt.>d hb de· mand. Yummy Pan~akes Witnesses told police that .is the robber was ll'av1ng, h t· turned, waved al the rll•rks and custo m ers, and s hout e d . "Thanks a lot. t'Vl'ryhod) Merry Christmas '· l\l:ir) llt·fl >. 12. and Laura llunter, 15, of ·.:;an Juan Ci.1p1slrJno were :imong 500 hungry people who bought breakfast S<ilu rdi.ly and Sunday al Palislldes School in Capistrano Beach. to benefit the Capis trano and Niguel· Capistrano Lions Clubs' fund for a swimming pool at Esperanza School in Mission VirJo forttrainable mentally retarded c·hildren. • ~~-·~~~~~~- lie wa:. last sl't•n running across the St Ann·, Chun·h park ing lot U.S. Display Close8 CUSD Negotilltions Set Around Clock MOSCOW IJ\P l The American H1 l·entt•nnial e'<h1h1t closed today after <1llracttn~ 270.000 S<Jv1~t:. on·r a month Ion~ run Contract nt'golialions between lhl' Capistrano l 'n1fied School District and the C'apt<;lrano L'mfted Education A'>:.oc1at1on tCL'EAl are expected to be con Death Delayed Utah Execution in Limbo WASlll ~(;TO\'. 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The second session will feature trips to the Enchanted Village as well as San Be rnardioo National Forest. a second movie, crafts, games. songs and stories . Both sessions are from 9 a.m . to 5 p.m . Cost is S20 per session for YMCA members and S2S for non-m ember s. F ees include transportation und milk for lunch . Additional informKtion Is available from t he Y. 23 \31 Orange Ave. in El Toro; 830· YMCA. Pupils 'Padded , LOS ANGELES (AP> -Three pri.ncipals and a vice principal who added 10 teachers to their starts by paddlng enrollment niures by 281 pupils over a two year period have been dla· cllpllned , accordlni to J...os An1eles school officials. ducted this week' on a rou.nd-the- clock basis Tony Leon, C EA president. represent1 n~ 654 district trachcrs. counsclon. and support personnel , said a conclusion lo negotiations is expected b) Fri· day · Leon said negotfators are ex· peeled either lo reach tentallve agreement on a total teacher con- tract by 1-"n day or to declare an impasse Thl' C:.ipistrano Scho(ll District r<'aChl•d a(:!rl'<.'mt·nt last week with non teaching employes, ap· provini.: a 6 5 perct•nt p<iy in- rre:is(I und certain improved fr. lllRl' bC'Ol'f1ts. S u p e r i 11 t <' n d c n t J e r o m l' Thornslcy su1d ne~ stall' laws enable trustees to meet on con· tract negotiations without the usual 24-hour notice to the press and pubhc * * * Attendance &undaries Hearing Set Cap1str:mo Unified School Dis- trict's Growth Planning Ad· 'isorv Commission <GAPC> has srht•;J u I t:d a J>U bl i c hearing Thursclav on allt•ndanre boun- dartt'S for Cap1!>trano \'alley I llgh School Thl' mcctinj( has been set for 7 ~ p. m in tht• district education ct;hler. 32972 Calle Perfecto in San .Juun Capistrano. Proposed boundaries for the ncw high school. currently under l'Onstrucllon and scheduled to of){'n 1n SeptC'mbel". would en· l'ornpa:.~ all of M 1ss111n Viejo ly- JOA in tht• Cap1st rano school dis- trn•t. tht• portion of San .Juan .1u.1n which hes north of Ortega ll1 ghwa' 11ncl east of the San I hl'AO Freeway, plus the portion of Laguna Niguel whtch falls in tht.' Cro" n V Jlley Elementary St'hool attendant<' area Dana lhlls High School would t·onllnue to draw from its current attendance area. losinl( only stu· dents from the Crown Valley por· t1011 of Laguna Niguel San Clemente Hif:h School \\011ld draw students from San Clem onte and Capistrano Beach and from San Juun, east of the San D1t•go ~·rceway, on or south ufOrtcga Highway. i\dd1llonul information on the meeting or the new boundaries is available by calling district of· fi ces, 496-1215, ext. 212. Yule Lighting Judging Set In Viejo F ete Jud~ing will begin Thursday for the ninth annuaJ Mission Vie· JO Christmas home lighting and decoratina contest , with a first place prite of $150 for the com· munity'" best -dressed house. This year resident." will not submit their homes for judging, said Ed Pnrker, contest chalrmlln. lnstced, all decorated homes in Mlulon Viejo will be judged between Dec. 16 and 22, Final Judgin g is scheduled for Dec. 22, from 6 to 9 p.m . In addition to the $150 first place prize, second place win· nen wfll receive SlOO, third place S'75 Md fourth place $50. Addltlonal lnform•Uon on the conttst Is ava1Jable by c.a!Un.1 Ed Parker, S86·8068. Vienna R~~red Jackal Specter Haunts OPEC DOHA, Qatar <A l') Secunty Officials are ha\•ing nightmares about the internallonal terrorist known as "Carlos" or ''the Jackal" as they prepare for Wed- nesday's m eeting or the oil cartel. A pho t ocopied picture of Carlos, whose r eal name is Jllych Ramirei Sanchez. is on a desk In the police office at Doha Airport, where the oil ministers of the 13-n ation O rganization of Petroleum Exporting Countries will arrive to discuss a pnce n se A year ago a guerrilla reported to be Carlos led a terrorist attack on an OPEC meeting in Vienna. He kidnaped ministers from the richest oil exporting countries, including Saudi Arabia and Iran, and released them in Algeria alter a ransom variously report· ed at S.S million to $50 milhun was paid. Three persons "ere killed during the Vienna attack To avoid a s imilar raid. A diplomatic source said th{· Qatar security for<'l'S Wt're rein forced recentlv with men from neighboring oil giant Sau~i Arabia . Blue uniformed policemen with uutom atlc weapons wcrc posted a ll around and throughout the hotel, clattering over th1• onyx floor slKbs under two Sil0,000 chandeliers in the lobby. The conference room. Sl)l'c1al Iv redecorated in rich brown cloth and aluminum, has be('n equipped with electronically operated bulletproof shutters. Two noors of the hotel were n• served for !>ecurity men. Two days ago they searched the struc lure room by room with eke· tronic devices A gunboat "as anchored b:, the hotel Jelly, "here about 50 new MC'rcedes limousines are parked for use bv 0 P EC delcgat<·s llehcoptcrs circled lhc <Area rt> gularl.r and nu one was allow<.'d near the hotel without a special badl(e issued by police. •11 w1 .. ...,.i. Oari•Who? :\l cmht•rs of lht' Italian American Iii.ill of Seattle Ci.imC up ''1th $75.000 for th is l>ronLl' :.tatuc o f Chris tophl'I' Columbus for the t.:ily's "aterfronl par k. The c1t v falht•r:,. however, are le:-~ thun l'nlhusiast1c about lhc plan Qatar's 4,000-m a n police and armed forces arc taking slr· ingent security precautions, especially around the plush. 342-room Gulf Hotel. wher e the OPEC delegates will stay. This Persian Gulf emirate of lP' . , J persons has closl'd its b..>rders to a lmost ;.II visitors cx· cept those eoming for the OPEC meeting. Affair's End Sparks Knifing of Lover J\ Gulf Hotel source said six British policemen a rrive'<! three weeks ago to advise the Qatar police on security. * * * FrmaP~AJ OIL TALK ... industrial countries. Iraq sayi, in creases in such items justify an 011 price rise of 25 percent. while Iran says 15 percent 1s justifi ed on thb basis Venezuela 1s also thought to favor 15 per cent. Iran and Venezuela are the second and largest oil exporters. while Iraq's vast reserves gives 1t cons1dera bleweight. Kuwait's oil minister, Abdul Muttaleb Kazemi, was quoted lo· day as saying t he OPEC Economic Commission, which met last month in VieMa. recom- mended a price increase of 26.2 percent to make up for inflation The OPEC secret ariat has said only that the commission worked out a series of "alternative pnce recommendations ... Fro• Page A J DEATH ... honesty about death. "We have largely overcome tht' conspiracy of silence which sur rounded the subject of scx a few decades ago. Now there is a con- spiracy of silence about death ... He said the question whether tn tell a dying patitml he was dying was undoubtedly difficult. Out IJlOSt patients know when they arc dying and it would be an "im- mense relief" lo them to know that those around them are not "sharing in a kinrl of play-acting" that they are f!oing to get better. he said. • A young Scandinavian seaman who police allege exploded in rage over the end of a rela- tionship is hcld by Huntington Beach authorities today on charges that he plunged a knife into his IO\'Cr several limes Sun day. Steiner Kjetland. 21. of 1:!06 Walnut Ave .. Huntington Beac·h. is booked on suspicion of assault with intent to commit murder. He is held tn lieu or $25,000 bail. pending arraignment and a ball reduction hearing. Kjetland's alleged victim. who police say moved out of the apartment on Saturday, wa:. identified as Lynn Pulliam, 24, a waitress. Miss Pulliam wa!> listed in sta- ble condition loda~· in the llunt ington lntercommunity Hospital Intensive care unit. whcre she was admitted in critical condi- tion. "She is a very lucky young lady." Police Sgt. Michael Sorg said today . "She had o ne punctured lung and her chest ca\'ity had filled with blood whc.•ti sht.• got there .. Pol ic<' Officer J amc~ Wehr ar- restcd Kjetland al the Walnut Avenue apartment after bein~ dispatched on a neighbor's n· POrtof a man stabbinii a woman. Unlocked Doorway Opens to Burglar Jewelry valu ed by the victim at S3.500 has been stolen h~ burglars who enterccl a !lf1ission VieJo home via the unlocke<.I front door. Orange County sheriffs of- ficers said the theft was reported by housewife Yolande Springer. 33, of 24121 Via San Clemente. She said she was in another part of the home when the jewelry was taken from her kitchen l'ounlrr. Sgt. Sorg said that Miss Pulliam was knifed five or six Umes. Inves tigat o r s said s he is employed as a waitress. while the Scandinavian-horn Kjetland 1s a deckhand on boats operated by Catalina Cruise::, Inc., in Long Bench. Officers prnlnni: the case say Miss Pulham and Kjetl:.ind were sharing the apartment, but theit romance went onto the rocks and she moved out on the young sailor Saturday. The \'ICtim returned Sunday morning about 11 a m after s p e nding the night wit~ a g1rlfricnd, to obtain her clothing. at which llmt• the ::.C'cond con,· frontal ion OC'<'urred. police said. Viejo Station · Ou:ner All Set For 3rd Heist That old saw about lightning not slnkmJ? twice doesn'I carry much weight with service station owner Carl Rny Motley of M1s- ~ion V1cjo An intruder v. hose ml'thod ol entry is unkno~ n took $275 iR cash Crom 3 bedroom he uses ai; an office in his home at 27386 Tossamar. Orange County ~henff's 0H1c<•rs suid · Deputies bclil'\'e 1t wa<; the samc intruder who returned to the home 24 hours latt•r to pick up a furth e r S4 I 5 1n c.ish that Motley, 36, had tucked aw<Jy in a. filing cabinet. A suggestion that he change his locks was rejected Friday by the· irate victim. 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