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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEM BER 23, 1976
VOL ••. l'tO Ul.1 5'e<:TIONS. :M l'AGES
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$40,000-Huritington F .ire Probed
Last Slot
Carter Finishes
-Cabinet Choices
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p L A r N s . c; a . ( A p I
Presidenl·e ll'r l Carter wrnppcd
up his Cab1nc•t selections today
b~· namin1? W as h1ngton l;rn 'er
Jo~eph Caltfa nn Jr to hcJcl lhc
prawhnl! Dcp.1rtmcnl of 1 ll•Jllh.
ducat1on an•I V. elfarc
lie appoinll'<l former DcfenM·
Secretar) J;1mt•s R Schlcsin~cr
o be an a~~1 ... lanl to thl· l'rt•..,1·
dent and lo t a ke ~h~rRc of
oordanatan~ l ' S cnerg) poho
And he c hn ... e Th cocln r c
rensen. once a top aide lo
President Kt•nncdy. to 1><-come
irector of the Ce ntral In·
elh~encc ,\l!l'nc)
The a ppointmcnl of Califano
mpleted (' .Htl·r !i 11 memtX?r
C .ibtnel. anc1 the president C'lect
said he ma) n•rnmmend crea·
lion oJ ;1 111·w J>eparlmt•nl of
This Peeper
Doing a Job
A llu ntins:ton Heach
W-Oman-rHllt-d pohee WM-
nesday to report a PN!pin~
Tom. hut 11 t11rn<'d out to he
onl~ a P1•<'p1ng Thomas
Alv a Ed 1..,on reprcs<'n
tat l\"l'
· The lad\. who resides on
Monitor IJnve. complained
m officers that the tall.
dark haired man with fuJI.
curly hair was peeking over
her back fence with a
·telescope-II ke device
Patrolmen arnvcd to
find he wa.s an Edison Com·
pany meter·reader usin~
the new powerful eyepiece
to save time 1n making tus
rounds.
The eyepiece also pre·
vents complaints of
trespassin~ in customers·
yards. not Lo mention en·
counters with large
watchdogs. .,
Energy. which Schlesinger
would head
Carter said his plans on that
point have not been drafted. He
~aid"' h1le his ideas are still hazy.
h1~ inchnat1on would be to put in·
to the new department all ener~y
functions now in the hands or
other fC'cle ral agC'ncies. in'tluding
thl' De partment of Interior.
"htch would be left" 1th its oth<'r
respons1b1 Ii ties
He said Schles inger's injtial
role on the White Howse staff will
be to coordinate energy programs
and to direct the effort to draft a
comprehrns i\ e national energy
pollC)
"1 consider this to be one or th.e
most important appointm ents
that t shall make," Cartcrsajd.
Sehlesmger s aid th~t i11 energy
conservation "we must as a na·
hon face up to a responsibility
which we had hoped would go
away " lie s aid there must be re
cogn1llon orthe need to control the
_ ~rowth of ener~y consumption,
and particularly to restram the
gro'INth of~troleurn Imports
In this, he said. the new ad
m1mstrallon will have to define
-th\! trMr gy C1I a 11 enge for lhc
American people
Califano. the last Carter ap
pomtment to a Cabinet that
features veterans of past ad
ministrations. was top domestic
adviser to President Johnson. As
Carter noted, Califano was "in·
strumental in drafting maJor
legislation .. now managed by the
department he now will head.
Califano said the Department
of Health. Education and Welfare
1s ''the people's department of our
government."
Sorensen promised to run the
CIA in a manner consistent with
the best interests a nd ideals of the
Unjted States. He promised an
end to CIA abuses and said he
hopes the Justice Department
will deal with abusesofthepast.
Soren.sen also said he thinks the
total CIA budget, kept s~ret in
<See CARTER, P•ge AZ>
Fatal Fire's Origin I
04'11f Pnot l'l!otot by llkMrCI kfffll•r
FIREFIGKTERS DOUSE BED WHERE FATAL FIRE MAY HAVE STARTED
Youth Olea In Apartment Blaze on Costa Meaa·1 We1t S&de ------------·
Family
Escapes
Safely
lnvest1gat1on continued today
into the cause of a fire that
caused $40,000 damage to a Hunt·
ington Beach family's home ·
Wednesday. forcing them to •
move in with friends for the
holidays.
No one was injured when
names swept the southeast sec·
lion home of Mr. and Mrs. Fran·
c1s "Tiny" Hovis, of9172 Regatta
Drive.
The sudden late morning blaze
destroyed all the Christm95 gifts
of the family 's 14-year·old
daughter, in vestigat.ors said to·
day.
Flames were already boiling
from upstairs windows al both'
the side and front when firemen
aNive'1 ... <K Ule borne ~ust oH
a m1 ron-s1rcctacross rom
Edjson High School.
Firemen sprayed hoses OQ
houses at each s ide of the Hovis
residence to prevent the names
from spreading
A garage attached t.o the home
at the SQuUleast side o{ Ute Hovis
residence housed a mint condi·
lion Model A Ford. whicll
escaped unscathed
Police were also ilispatchcd lo
control traffic entenng the tract
and also spectators. many of
El Kill v· I whom were home rrom school ror ame.s _ _¥ou•l-. -··--·~--·~-~~!~~µi:_f_ ... -~~~~a\~'Uuunolucene ~ might have been far worse had
Hurt Three in Mesa
A pre·dawft blaze in a Costa addrells was unknown at prc!lc;
Mesa fourplex this momingiefl 1l time.
16-year-old boy dead and three Extent of the injuries lo the
other young adult. suffering three victims is aJso unknown
either burns or smokelnhalation. They were rushed to t,JCJ Medical
Fire officials said Kenneth Jay Center. Firemen said WI thrl'c
Goldworthy·Higgs, 16, 2257 victims suffered smoke inhala·
Placentia Ave .. died ot.burns and tion and ohe of the gtrls received
SIJloke.inhalation shortly after lh...e body burns.
4:30 a .m . fire at 719 WesJ. ""'1soo; .. ·.two engine compaoies. a truck
St .. inapartment E2. eol')'lpan y. squad car and
Also injured in the fire were 'Paf.\af1ledics, under the direction
Carlita Daymon. 19. and Valerie. .Of·Ac\ing Battalion Chief Gerald
~erson, 17, both or that ad· Poarch. responded to the alarm.
dress, and Ken York, 22. whpse putting out the blaze in about 20
minutes. .
Raymond Seidel. who li v.es next
Cahns Down the 11 :1s a.m blaze broken out
when the nearby area. would
normally be packed with Edison
High School students just break·
ing for the early lunch period. Along Coast
High t.Jdes anctheavy surf hav~
<'eased pounding north Orange
County bearhes today, hre~uard:.
said.
Sand bug walls built Tuesday
a fternoon prevented further
flooding which inundated several
homes that morning. Sunset
Beach f"lre DepaTCment officials
said. "
But high tides barely reached
the sand bags Wednesday.
Fire Inspector Gary Glenn is il'I
&t!"8t:i\ZE. Pqe A?l •
Or:n~,~~u s l
"'euth e r
Variable hil(h clouds
tonight, sunny Friday.
Patchy beach clouds with
highs of about 66. lows
aboul45
Getty Kin A~t View:~~d door in the single story fourplex.
said he heard what sounded Ilk(?
poppinf' glul ·lkld e woman
screaming atJbo~t4 :30a.m.
"l looked ·out the window llnd
sawthefire.''J\esa1d. Seidel and a
Huntington Beach and Seal
Beach lifeguards said waves re-
ached about five feet Wednesday.
Bre.-k~rs were expected to
diminish to four feet today, they
said .
Seal Beach public works of·
ficials said no flooding occurred
WedndQay. Tides and surf are
not expected to pose any Curt.her
problems this week, they said.
l~SID E TOD~ Y
Mat1 who left two widotos
when he di~ in lndJaua plan
cra&h hod bf en bigamilt . at
leaat tWlce b1fort. Story, A4. Executors or J . Paul Getty's $2
billion estate claim the challenge
brought by Anne Getty of Corona
del Mar is invalid because Miss
Getty, the blllionaire's grand·
daughter. was not named In h.is
will.
The executors appeared in Los
Angele. Superior Court Wednes·
'd•Y to uk Judie Neil A. Lake lo
Ht ulde Mill Getty's challenae
of the will. The.ludge lrkllcated
hi' .:J rut~ on th1¥1ot.ion ln a few
4~··
Mlss Getty contested the 21st
and final codicil of Getty's 1958
will, which left 21 percent of his
Getty OU Co. stock to the J. Paul
Getty Museum In Malibu. That
stock is valued at about $700
million. .
Mlss Gett) claims that her
grandfather was not of "sound
And d~spq1lng mind" when be
aicned the latest amendment to
the wut on March 11, because the
•ctlcn would turn over con.troJ ot
the muteum to C. Lanli.n~ Hayis
•and museum director Nortif I J I
Bramlett. friend played water from a
<lett1'1 prevtou.'I will kept con.: garden hose on. .tha building,
tl'ol of tbe museum In the Oetty wtJlch was engulfed in names.
family. the granddau•bler Fire investigators today said
claims. they believe the Clre started in a
However. Bruce A. Bevan Jr., convertible sofa which was made
speaking for the ell.ecutors. tot.l lntoabedlnt'heUvlngroom.
Judge Lake that MW Getty caft· The apartment was r'ented to
not legally challenae the will Miu Oaymon and Teresa
because she was bequeathed no McCollum who apparently
.1noney In the o~i~al.. ~ocuip_ent wa1.n_•t at ho'm. •t.•h• urge of~ •• oc-anroftfnn:odmls. -· --·· -~· l>fil'f.~.xTr. .• ~-. --
He said the stat~ Probate Code The apartment Is owned by
HmJ&a chaUen1es let thote who Dtannc McCal'dle, of 29T1 Ceylon
would benefit trom aJtcraUop. f Dr. · '
T ree Fir e Spreads
LOS ANGELES ~-AP> -A fi~
started when an ll·year-old boy
set a lighted c:andle under a
Christmas tree spread and
caused $25,000 da~ a home ~~~.'hi en&~ )eft the boys. 11 and nlno ye
with a babysiller WMne:sda
whlle they went out. .
Index
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5
Klan Incident
Black Marine Carters Send
Yuk Wishes
Presents
'Caused'
Sl?-y~ng To Face Trial
PLAINS, Gu. (AP)
Pres ident c lec•t Carter
wishes the Arnerican pct>-
ple a Merry Christmas lt1-
da}.' and offered as a holiday
MUl ~ Joaa~ •· t~'tlay re.Pt\e from bjj ~ ot
AP WlrfphOto
GETS HEW ASSIGNMENT
Carter Choice Califano
A.P Wirt"photo
PICKED FOR ENERGY JOB
Ex-Defense Sec. Schlesinger
UPI ltltpltoto
TAPPED FOR CIA POST
Surprl•• ~etc Soren-., • · . ·
#'rum Page A J
CARTER •••
lhe past. <:ould be madepublk
Carter introduced Califano,
Schlesince r ;md Sorensen at a na-
tionally bro;Jdcast news con-
ference.
lk said lhl·n· still arc many im-
portant ap1>01ntmenLc; to be made,
including that or a director of the
Federal Uureau of Jnvt~l1gation.
lie said those will be announced
after Chris tmas.
He concluded his news con·
fcrence by s ayini; he had a
Christmas present. thtrc won't
he any more news conferences un-
til after the holiday.
"You've seen enough of me,"
he told the a~~cm blL'd reporters.
Hate Mail Told
OJ\KLJ\ND tAP) The pro-
secution at the lnal or Wendy
\'Q:-himura has read to lhe jury
two letters !.he a llegl'dly wrote in-
ti uding rcfl•rences to "offing
p1~s." and "armed acllon" in a
"!.lru~gle for hum anJustice."
The n~f'ot H black M'annes
accused or a commando al.tack
on whites was ordered court
martialed today on six counts
or conaplracy and &S3ault.
Cpl. E .F. Henry, 20, of
Ivanhoe, N.C. was in the two.
story Correctiona l Facility when
his unit commander made the
annoWtcement.
The special court martial trial
will be held next Wedne6day, a
Clemente
'''"' ~.,. , •*'f>T• .. I .~•t A
Wildfire
Halted
By PHIUP ROSMARIN
Of the Dilly I'll .. SUit
Two boys playing with
matches Wednesday lou<'hed off
a 45-acre brush fire that burned
to within 100 feet or exclusive
custom-made homes on Calle An·
dalucia in San Clemente.
Flames from the Deep Canyon
blaze licked dozens or feet into
the air. From parts oC the San
Diego F reeway and Pacific
Coast Highway it appeared to
motorists as though the fire were
burning over the houses.
But county and San Clemente
firemen said the homes were
never in any reai danger, though
several residents climbed onto
their roofs and used garden hoses
to wet shingles to guard against
hot embers.
A mild ocean breeze blew the
fire slowly toward the cast and
away from the houses just north
of Harbor Estates. There were no
injuries and no structural
damage.
St.-attle Porno Area
About 100 head or cattle rang.
ing on a nearby 3,000-acre ranch
were sa ved by about 80
firefighters who halted the fire's
advance at the ranch's western
fence. Fire Threllienea ·· Rabbits were seen headed
briskly up the ridgeUne of the ca·
nyon toward cooler climes.
Historic Market While county and state forestry
firemen worked against the
flames in the bottom of the ca-
nyon. 31 San Clemente firemen
and volunteers scrambled up top
to insure the protection of the
homes.
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and offices. nut officials said the
d amage was n 't si1:nificant
becaus e the market 1s to be
gutted anyway under a $22
million his toric preservation and
rehabilitation plan. There were
no serious injuries reported.
All or the market structures
are owned by the city as part of
th<' renovation plan for the dis-
lnl·t. a publll' trading area buill
in l!I07 ·Mo:.l nf the market is a
r.1hlnt ""J rrc•n of corridors,
l''-"'a/H'W~t~' and stairwells con-
n('c·t1ng ~hops, !.tails, :.lands and
~lllrt'S .
Carter Men
To Quit Clubs
ATLANTA (AP > Two of
Prc'\1dent-elec-l Carter's top ad-
mtni'>tralion app01nlees suy lhey
will r<.':.1gn from private clubs
\\h1ch have nn black members .
Atty Gl·n <1e'>1~nate Gnffin
IMI !>a td hl• "Ill rcs1~n his mem-
ht>r:-.h1p in lht• P1t,dmonl Driving
Club and th<' C ap1tal City Club,
both in Atl ••nla , and the
0,Rlcthor pt· <'lul1 m ~<Jvannah ,
1:.1
ll,111k1·r llt·rt I .. inre. named to
ll<.'.1<1 thl• orr11,. uf Mana$!emenl
.1nr1 Budl!<'l ,,nd \h'<.lnc~day he
"''1111'1 drop h" nwmher<.h1p in
1111• P1<'dmrinl Driving Club, the
(':ip1tal ('1t y <'l11h anrl tht• J\llan-
t.1 1\thlPlH' l'l11h "al the proper
t1mi· ··
Five End Protest
MF:XICO C'ITY (J\P) F'ivein·
mJtes ended a fast Wednesday
hut ~ other Am e n c an and Cana·
dwn prisoner s JO Mexico City's
Santa Mart a prison continued a
hunger strikl' in an effort to get
the government to grant parole lo
drug off ender s. one of the strikers
said.
San Clemente police, whose
headquarters was swamped with
the calls of people with grim
memories or the $1.5 million fire
which burned in the south part or
the city and took dozens of homes
last January, routed traffic away
al the base of the hilltop com-
munity.
Youths from San Clemente
High School rushed lo the scene
with shovels to help firemen beat
down the fl a mes. Among them
were foreign exchange student
Dan Camenzind or Switzerland,
Norb Klein or Capistrano Beach,
and Dave Harper, brothers Jim
and Danny Shinkle, and Bruce
Stavron.
Youth Fights
Mountain Cat
RYE. Colo. (AP> -A 14-year-
old youth was mauled by a moun-
tain lion while snowshoeing, but
fought orr the animal with a hunt-
ing knife. sheriff's officers re·
ported. The victim was in
satisfactory condition, and the
animal later was shot and killed.
Sheriff's Deputy Jvan Dale
said Thane Morgan of Pueblo, re·
portedly was bitten on the scalp,
(ace and hands in the attack by
the animal Wednesday. He
managed to walk lo a mountain
lod~e and was transported to St.
Mary Corwin Hospital in Pueblo.
Morgan 's mother told sheriff's
officers that her son fought off
the animal with a hunting knife.
Disaster Bid Made
UKIAH <AP) -A request to
declare a drought disaster for the
Mendocino County livestock in-
dustry bas been sent to Gov. Ed-
mund G. Brown.
Dome Addition
Mmibu Owner to Pay Fine
LOS ANG ELF.s (AP) -The only man ever jailed
for ignoring a ban on coastal home construction
. wil~~ut permits has agreed to pay a $1,000 fine for an
addition he built on his Malibu home.
The stipulated judgment was made public Wed-
nesday when Edward Higgins and his wife, Beverly,
canceled a settlement conference with Los Angeles
Superior Court Judge Sidney Kaufman.
The South Coast Regional Commission liled a
civil s uit against the Higglnses, claJmina that they
built a one·car garage a nd third-story studio·
playroom a lthough they only had a permit for a two-
story homc.
Under terms of the agreement, Hl1glns
will have to lower the roof of the playroom 1~ feet
and agree lo use the garage space under the flrst noor
only for storage .
blse 'sp0Jresman said. No j!c-"
cision has been announced Wjth
pretrial investigations still• in
progress on whether charies
against the other 13 blacks will
be dropped or also go to trials.
. ~lloprOllOunceli\W\t.. . , ttef~rrfn1 to hh• wire
· Jlosalynn, daugbter Amy.
~s ,three sons and t~1 r
wives. bis mottJ.'r Lil.4ao and 'his brolhtr Billy. r c~ 1.o1d i:e.eort., .. t~J9
De"frl coofer~nce \odv that ttte t•mlb .._.l w1.sl' )'ou
Jn a s pecial court marUal,
which is more serious thae. a
summary but less so lha" a
general court martial, a military
judge and a panel or at l~st
three members may impos~ as
much as six months' confine-·
ment at hard labor, forfeiture or
two-thirds pay for six month3, re-
duction in rank and a bad ~n·
due~ di§~J;&,e. • ' ~~ lean on~ ·or th"e pane) mem·
hers may be an enlisted man or
woman, if the accused desires.
Meanwhile, the brig com-
mander replied lo complaints by 1,
the Rev. Jesse Jackson that the
14 blacks were in solitary ·con-
finement.
All new prisoners are put in in·
dividual cells in a move he calls
adminjstrative segregation for at
least "a few days, to see how they
adjust," said Lt. Col. Charles K.
Breslauer man interview.
He said it took some of the 14
men only three days to adjust
and othe rs as long as 18 days.
· The two sergeants who outrank
the others signed waivers allow-
ing them to join the others in
gen e r a l confinement where
television and library visits are
allowed, said Breslauer. He said
none or the 14 men has been a
problem although one at first re-
fused to see an attorney.
.. I guess they know the whole
world is wMching, and lhey have
behaved quite well,'' Breslaut'r
said.
A number of civil rights groups
have expressed concern for the
blacks, who c laim they mis-
takenly thought they were break·
ing up a meeting or the Ku Klux
JOan when they invaded a bar-
racks room with clubs and
screwdrivers on Nov. 13. The
KJan's meeting room was two
doors away, the Marine Corps
later discl08ed.
• ~the Atnerfhn~pJe a ·: very hap~ a.J;ld o
I Cbri.attn~." • • ' '
' Jle said the "spirit that
bmds us together dunng
thi s hol1da v season
transcends even any rc-
ui;:ious d1rft'rt'nCl.'S."
They Really
Believed in
Sama Claw
DALLAS CAP) -"Ho, ho, ho,
you arc under arrest," the JOiiy
Santa laughed, flashing his
badge. And another girl had ht r
faith sha ttered.
She was one of nine women
char~ed with prosl1tut1on Tues·
day night as Santa Claus -ac-
tu a 11 y vice squad officNs
dressed to l ook l ike th e
whiskered jolly man -went to
work on a street kno\\ n Js a
hangout for pro~t1lules .
"We· have done everything
else," said vice control offil·t·r
Les Martz, .. so why not S<.1nla
Claus?"
Well, for one thinf:(. as one of
the women said, "That's not fair.
You shouldn't be using a Santa
Claus suit.··
Some of the women said they
were fooled because a coupl(' of
other Santas had been in lht• area
recently and they weren't rht'.'ck·
ing on whether the women had
been breaking any Jaws.
I ·' ~VSLAND CAP> -Polkt·
18' ~C1 ~arlls1• apparenUy wus k\llod for toys and other
Chrl1tmas pr<.'s enb that re·
lallves had stored ut the bo01e
where he lived alone.
Relatives told police girts were
~e$)( there so the youncsters woUldn't get into them.
C"rUsle, SS, was found dead In
the fir~·floor ~tlroom Tuesday, , shot ~ the stomach. The door
wa$ open, and the Chrlstmrui pre-
sents were gonl'. pohee rcporll>cl
Carlisle's nephew. J ohn f<:g.
gll'lon. said h<' ~pl'nt ortt' t.•vt.•nmg
ren·nl ly with his undt!, wrapping
tht• gifts and sta1·k1ng thl·rn m a
bedroom.
The s tolen gifts includt.'d ttiree
dolls. a m1111aturC' racin1: set, an
aftershave kit, a punch bowl and
pots and pans.
Carlisle moved here last year
fro m Jnd1ana r>olis after a
:.tomaeh a.ilmenl forced his re-
tire ment Crom a l'1 ty job.
Family meml.H"rs said ht' con-
trnkd h1m!'>l'lf IH' entert.unini!
his ~1slt'r's ~r:rntlch1hJren and l'n-
JOYed taking them to parks and
other places.
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BLAZE ...
l'harge of invc•stigating the fire's
cau~l'. lie " ;.i., off today, hut
lnspt·c!or J im Mernll said lo his
knowlC'dge, 1s was sllll unkn1)wn.
ll•>VI!>, lhl0 IHlll\l'O"n1•r, IS a SSIS·
tant mana~t·r 11f nn El Hanf't10
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anotht·r ~t't.'l111g rn the 1;1Hin~.
The session w J'> "u.\1x•ndt•d 111-
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'Deadly Auto'
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By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
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H's simple; an automobile is a
deadly weapon.
And the message the Hunt·
mgton Beach POiice Department
has for holiday celebrants t.hls
year is simply this:
1( you are operating your de·
adly weapon as lhough it were
Santa Claus' sleigh, you'd better
park, and get out or your car and
onto the wagon or take a taxi
home.
Police Lt. Bruce Young, com-
mander or the department's
traffic bureau, issued the warn·
ing in outlining the department's
Special Trame Enforcement
Patrol (STEP> system.
The project, new to the depart·
ment this year, is financed by
SSS,000 granted by the Federal
Office of Traffic Safety, a
branch or the u .s. Department
of Transportation.
'"We a re going after drunk
dnvers and we are strictly en-
forcing collision-cau.sinK viola·
lions," he explained.
A collision-causing violation.
for example, would be rwuting a
red traffic light through haste or
preoccupation with what to buy
for Aunt M audc 1n Peoria, or
perhaps failure to yield the
right-of-way.
Making an unsafe left tum 1s
another prime example of a col·
lision-causing violation and one
of the most common orrenses
responsible for accidents.
Speeding, naturally. heads the
list and will be most strictly en·
forced, Young said.
He said the rate or citations
for trarric violations has nearly
doubled and quite often a
motorist pulled over for being
m e r ely careless will de· monatrate aymptom.s ot C1.nnk·
ing.
Routine sobriety tests will be
administered in such cases and,
lf uny of three vohmtary tests
shows .10 percent or higher
blood alcohol level, the testee
has a room in jail.
The temporary guest of the ci·
ty and stale can then expect at
the very least a four-hour sober·
ing up period and a citation car·
rying a mandatory court ap·
pearance date.
H applied to the letter or the
law by a Judge, a drunken dnv·
ing conviction costs $440.50, plus
a black mark on one's Depart·
ment of Motor Vehicles driving
record.
And one's car insurance
automatically ,goes up.
Lt. Young notes: "We're con·
centrating on the major accident
intersections which are most
congested at this time of the
year too," he added.
Sample intersections include
Beach Boulevard at Edinger
Avenue near Huntington Center
and Beach Boulevard at Warner
Avenue. Golden West Street and
Warner Avenue and Edinger
Avenue, which are surrounded
by heavy shopping areas are
other examples.
He said a certain amount or
holiday cheer )s anticipatP.d and
probably acceptable within
limits, but Huntington Beach
police will not bend those limits
a little to be nice to a motorist
who's had one too many.
0 .. 1, l'tlel Sl411 PllOto
Stq• Down
Outspoken Shirley Grindle
left the Orange County
Planning Commbs1on Wed·
nesday amid praise from 64
different civic groups wbo
described heer as "a cham-
pion of the people" <rn<.1
"their friend in county gov-
crnm en t.'' She received
nowers and other gifts, in·
eluding the traditional gavel
from her fellow com -
missioners. The cngra.ving
on th<' gavel contained a
misspelled wor-d.
Blast Kills One
BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP) -A
grenade exploded outside the or-
f1 c es o r Beirut's largest
newspaper today, killing a Syrian
soldier of the Arab League
peacekeeping fore<'.
Saga of Goodwill Told
Mystery Still Surroun& Vessel's Sinking
Edilor's Note: llaving raced lhe
Trorupac twice.and become the talk
of harbors from Newport lo Catalsn.a
to Me:nc:o, m11lwno:re Ralph lAr·
rabee heatU the Goodwill out on an d
l·fated tnp to Menco. This fifth story
ma su-part ienes de.cribes the peo-
ple on board.and tlu! uarchu to Jmd
them aft er the lo.st sighting.
By LINDSLEY PARSONS
Accord mg to U.S. Coast Guard
reports and the rites of the
Orange Coast Oajly Ptlol. the
Goodwill sailed from Cabo San
Lucas on May 21, 19m, with an
expected time of arrival at
Ensenada, BaJa Cah.forrua, oo
MayZ7.
The crew list includ\!d Lar·
rabf>e. age 68. Tim Smith, 15, of
Fountain Valley, Canie Grehbel,
16, of North Hollywood, Patricia
Nienhauser, 45, or Los Angeles.
Ed llenderson or South Laguna,
John Cole Jr . or Long Beach,
Jerry Comstock, 49, South
Laguna, and Walter Zeiss and
liernard Stark. both or San
Clemente There was also an un·
tdt•nllfied M exlcan natJonal Hst·
ed .is .i rrew member
The WIV('S or Stark, Comstock
t1n<1 Zei~s were alt employed as
JiiC'hool teachers in the Capistrano
Lnafied School D1stnrt.
TIU: LAST WOkJ> from the
ship was on May 25, when Stark
phoned his wtfe by high seas
radio, reporting that lbe vessel
was off of C~ros Island, and
asked Mn. Stark to meet him on
MayZ7 at Ensenada.
She drove to Ensenada, but
when the Goodwill did not ap-
pear, she decided that \he ship
may have encountered head
winds, or developed engine trou·
ble, and probably had put into
some isolated cove. She decided
not to wnit, and returned to San
Clemente in anticipation of
another phone call.
When three days went by with
no word, Mrs. Slark phoned the
Coast Guard at San Diego and re·
ported the vessel overdue.
After checking the port or
Ensenada, and determining that
the GoodwilJ bad not been seen,
the Coast Guard on May 31, or·
dered a helicoP.ler 1earc:h from
two to five mile• ofl'shore, ex·
-t ending from Ensenada to
Cedros Jsland.
During the night, the Coast
Guard helicopter, nown by Lt.
Cmd.r. Lewis, contacted the fill.
bing vessel, Karen-Mary, which
reported that she bad seen the
Goodwill moving at about five
knots under power and bound for
Ensenada, aboul 50 miles
northwest of Cedros Island.
THE SIGHTING, which had
taken pince on May 2S, five days
before the search commenced,
localed the Goodwlll at that time,
t~ss that 50 miles south or
Sacramento Reef. or nine or ten
hours away from the reef al Ove
knots.
Lewis headed b is Huey
bellcopter north. and at 1015
louted the wreck of a larcc sail·
iq vaael on lbo aout.b edae of the red. Since Lewi.I ., .. unable to
'
make positive identification, he
summoned the nearby sports
fi~hing boat Qualifier 85, of San
Diego.
It approached the wreck and
lowered a boat, bul was only able
to report th al the wreck was new,
and that it was a steel bulled sail
boat. The Qualifier 85 then pro·
ceeded to nearby San Geronimo
Island for further clues, but re·
ported that the Mexican abalone
fishermen had no knowledge of
the wreck.
Lt Cmdr. Buttrick, in a second
Huey helicopter, was sent to re·
heve Lewis and continue the
search of the area ror small boats
and s urvivors, while Lieut.
Rodriguez of lhe Mexican Navy
at Ensenada, reported lbal he
was sending a Mexican navaJ
vessel to the reef.
On June 1 the Coast Guard Oew
sorties totallng more than 16
hours with negative results.
WITH LT. COFOllTR com·
manding, Marlow V. Marrs, pre·
sident of Larrabee's company,
I..indlleJI Paraon1,.author oJ this
mit• on the making of the Khomwr
Goodwill, ia /OTmer ~ m41J<)T' oj
N~n Btoch and a long·hml
0r01lgt Ccxut yachtnoon. Ht as a
motwn picture producer-d1rect11r.
flew over the wreck on June 2,
and positively identified 1t as the
Goodwill.
Shortly after noon, the same
day. the Me~ican naval vessel re·
covered a male body, later iden-
tified as Tim Smith, floating in
the water near the reef. The air
search for small boats and sur·
vivors continued with further
negative results.
On June 3 a Coast Guard
helicopter under Commander
Parsons flew Larrabee's friend,
Harry 8 . Boller, to the wreck to
determine whether or not. aJ I or
the ships' boats were still
aboard.
Boller, who had often served as
second male and navigator
aboard lbe Goodwill, reported,
after hovering over the wreck,
that a Boston Whale!', 3> foot i.n·
board boat, and a rubber life raft
were still attached to the wreck.
Whether other boat.a bad been
aboard was not stated in lbe
Coait Guard report.
The Mexican Navy reported on
June 4 that a 11ecood body, later
identified from dental charts as
Gerald Comstock, was fQund
floating ln tbe1telp near the reef.
A CIVILIAN «rowict party, t.he
Search and Rescue Group oC the
caurornlas, wbteb bad been
waJldnc the beaob from one mile
north ol Pt. San Antonio to Punta
CallOu, 1u1pended operaUons
after a two day 1earcll.
At the end of the day, June '·
the Coall Guard, which bad
aeucbed the enUre area from lbe
reel south to Scammons Laioon
and Cedros bland for 1mall
boab or surri'fOn, clc9ed dowo
the operattOD. Total ru-time
for four aircraft was 72.fihours.
On June 7 Marlow Marrs in·
formed the Coast Guard that
divers employed by the company
reported no bodies remained
aboard, that the small boats, pre-
viously reported, had been car·
ried away, and the wreck was be·
ing gutted by the strong currents
and 30 foot seas.
The fact that the Goodwill re·
mained undiscovered for five
days is understandable. The area
around the reef is formidable
and most vessels give it a wide
berth.
The Sailing Directions for the
West Coast of Mexico state
''Sacramento Reef (Arrecife
Sacramento) which is very
dangerous, ties southeastward of
Geronimo Island and westward
of San Antonio Point directly in
the track of northbound vessels
wruch are keeping close along
the coast.
"THERE ARE numerous
large rocks awash and above the
water, and the entire reef is a
mass of breakers. A wreck lies
on the southern side of lhe reef."
Forty years ago Griffing Ban·
croft in "The Flight of the Least
eetrel'' wrote a more vivid
d·escription of the reef.
Said Bancroft: "A short dis·
lance south of San Geronimo the
sea washes and breaks over the
foulest bit or water it has ever
been my lot to see. Three square
miles without a rock that is dry
or a surface that js honest in this
seething cauldron of hell that has
levied its toll on coastwise ship-
ping.
"Large and small boats. it has
ground them without mercy and
spewed them over its helpmate,
the storm waves. It flaunts its
first and greatest trophy, a giant
rod torn from a passenger boat of
pioneer days that has left here
only its memory and its name.
"The paddle-wheel shaft or the
steamer Sacramento is gripped
by demon teeth lhat through the
years have held one end aloft and
in threat, growling to all the
world, beware."
ALTHOUGH THE U.S. Coast
Guard search h ad officially
ended on June 4, private rescue
teams continued to search the
area around Sebastian Viscaino
Bay to the south of the ~f. On July 1, 1969, the Orange
Coast Dally Pilot reported that
John Robertson. 30, or Sierra
Madre, and Ron Secor,33. or San
Dimas, botb members of the
Sierra Madre Search and Rescue
Team1 bad diacovered a decom·
poaea body at Scammon 's
Lagoon.
There was also a report t.hat
two other bodies bad been found
and burled by Mex.leans, and that
a Boston Whaler from the
Goodwill bad been sighted on
Scavenger's Beach. The loUer
rc-port.s were never confirmed.
TOMORROW: Wu the lntt·
perleoced crew at faa.Jt! Wai
Lan-abee'• 1trat1bt U.e naviga.
tieetoblame! Or W81tbetbLUac
a cue ol plraey'l
Thllf'Sday. December 23. 1975 DAIL v PILOT AS
'N ohody But Me'
Memory Vague, S1Upect Claims
By GARY GRANVIi.LE
Of U.. 0.11, .. , ... tt.ft
Murder defendant Charles
Edward Most eller told an Oranie
County Superior Court jury Wed·
nesday that be only vaguely re·
members the slaylng or a Costa
Mesa woman last May.
"It was like being on a dark
stage. The lights went up and they
were on me. I heard her molUI,"
Mosteller said.
Then, when asked ll he shot
44-year-old Shirley Mae Forman
in the head four tames, Mosteller
answered:
"f guess I must of chd it because
nobody was there but me.''
The44-year-old took the witness
stand in Superior Court Judge
Frank Domenichini 's courtroom
as a witness for the defense.
When his testimony ended,
Judge Domemchini recessed the
trial until Monday.
That is when the prosecution
and defense attorneys will give
their final arguments to the jury
before it begins deliberating
Mosteller 's fate.
The stocky defendant spoke
softly during the two hours be
testified about the May 20 shool·
ing death of Mrs. Forman in her
home at 2182 Rural Lane, Costa
Mesa.
Mosteller admitted that hls life
with the victim had been stormy,
that about once a month they
would argue and he would pack
his bags and leave.
"I'd go to a bar and pretty soon
she'd come a nd get me and then
things would be okay for a while,'·
the murder defendantsaid.
But, he insisted in a sort voice,
relations between himself and
Mrs. Forman were "getting bet·
ter"
"The house was shaping up.
The yard was coming along.
Everything was just getting bel·
ler, · · Mosteller testified.
Y Campaign
Chief Named
Roland "Buster" Hammond,
president of Islander Yachts, has
been named general chairman of
the Orange Coast YMCA's sup·
port campaign fo r 1977.
Hammond, a Balboa lsland re·
s1denl, will head a team of 140
campaigners in the February
fund raising errort
Hammond has served on the
Y's board of directors for two
years.
But there came that moment in
hh1 words that the Ughta tumed on
and he found himself holding •
gun and clicking its trigger as
Mrs. Forman lay moaning.
Pathology and ballistics
t.estJmooy earlier in the trial in·
dlcated that Mrs. Forman had
been shot four times in the bead
from arangeoronetothreefeet.
Most damaging to the Mosteller
defense, however, were audio and
video taped admissions o( guilt
the defendant had made to Costa
Mesa investigators.
Ju.chte DomenJchini allowed the
pr'06ecution to play Ute tapes to
lhe jury when it was clear from
their content tbal the accuud
murderer bad repeatedly been
told o( bls constitutional riabts, i.n·
eluding the rig bl lo remainallenl.
Mosteller brought the events or
the murder day lnt.o focus Wed ·
nesday when he c laimed the kill·
inf came at the end of a 30-day.
drinki.nlC binge,
"I went to the bank that mom·
ing and took out some money. l
remember that. And I bought
some more booze," he told the
jury,
But, he repeatedly Insisted, he
recalls the murder scene only in
patches as if he ·'blocked out a
hazy, really hazy recollectioo.''
Sunday Feature
filegal Aliens Still
A Major Issue
A crucial Christmas in U.S.
history and a major issue of to-
day -what to do about ille~al
aliens-are amoni the tooic!>
scheduled for Sunday's Daily
Pilol, along with a special look at
unexpected benefits you can gain
from local libraries.
'76 IN ROCK MUSIC -As-
sociated Pr,ess columnist Abe
Peck sees some heaJlhy trends
and some dis<:ouraging signs for
the rock world in an overview of
1976. The biggest new star of the
year was Peter Frampton, whose
live album sold five million
copies and is among Peck's
chokes of top albums of the year
, '76 IN HISTORY -The single
m06t critical event in American
history may well have been
George Washington's salva·
tlon of bis army at Christmas
time, 1776. The famous painting
of Washington crossing the
Delaware was based on this inci·
dent.
SOLVERS OF MYSl'ERIES -
Orange County's librarians do a
lot more than check out books -
everything from hunting down
little-known facts to aiding in·
valids. Laurie Kasper of the Dai·
ly Pilot Starr looks at what's
available to coast re5idents in
stories scheduled to lead off the
YOU Section.
ILLEGAL ALIENS -
Immigration authorities ad-
(suNDAY'S BEST]
mil they're powerless t.o stem the
now of Mexicans into the United
States, despite o r perhaps
because of more stringent
quotas. Meanwhile, some groups
argue that illegal aliens already
here should be legitimized. The
Associated Press examines lbe
controversy.
WrterMom
In Hospital
AMERICUS, Ga. CAP> -Mrs.
Lillian Carter. 78-year-old
mother of the President-elect,
has been admitted to a hospital
for a few days of rest and
medical observation.
Mrs. Carter complained that
she did not feel well after return·
ing from a Christmas shopping
trip Tuesday during whlch she
spent a lot of time on her feet. She
was adm itted to the Americus·
Sumter County Hospital, 12 miles
from Plains, on Wednesday, ac·
cording to Carter press aide Rex
Granum.
President-elect Carter visited
her briefly Wednesday afternoon
following his trip to Chicago for
the funeral of Mayor Richard J.
Daley.
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RICKY TICK\' POlJTJX: Our
autiust Orange Cow1ty Board of
Supervisors gave coastal fifth
District Supervisor Tom Riley a
non-Christmas present yester-
day.
The boar d m ::IJOr~oted
.,gainst having Hil ey sit uJ'on th<.•
powerful county transportation
commission
Thi s n e w s h e ll e r for
b urea ucr:.ic y whic h will be
formed up soon will supposedly
have a lot or muscle Jn detcrmtn
mg what happens to r oads,
highways, buses and maybe even
airports.
I know this comm1ss1on as go-
ing to be powerful beeausc every
news story I've read about it has
1101nled out 1t 's going to bt·
powerful.
C l..EARL.Y. IT'S the most
µo werful commission I've ever
heard about that doesn't even ex
1st yet. They should make that
the official name -Powerful
Transportation Commission ..
A n yway, t w o of ou r
supervisors will sit upon th1•
, .Powerful Transport ation Com·
~mission and General Riley, who
~represents a large segment of
~our coastline plus the Saddleback
~Valley. won 't be sitting on it.
~ Rilev reasoned that he should
,. hf> on the Powerful Transporta
'; 1111n Commission Lecause his dis·.
• Incl has most of the marbles that r the new hurcaucracy will be}:1!"dy-~ 1ng with. This includes new
t.highways that will get bwlt plus
I.three airp. the county
<aerodrort' n MacArthur
• &ulevard, El Toro Marine Corps
r\1r Station a nd San Juan
Capistrano airstrip.
• "Riley could have also had
Roardw a lk, Atla n tic, th e
Waterworks and two railroads
• and he sllll couldn't h<1ve made 1t
· past Go to collect $200.
-THE REASON WAS that Ralph
• Diedrich the Powerful Third
Dis tri c t Supervi s or from
• Fullerton. wanted a seat on the
• ~ Powerful Tr ansportation Com-
~ mission.
, Supervisor Ra lph Clark of
~ t\Jlaheim also w<intt'd one of the
' ::.eats with all that power so he al-
; lied h1m11cl£ with D1t'dnch on lhi:..
•J)ne
': Thus Diedrich and Clark were
JlllOmtecl in a '1 to 1 vote lo re
: pose upon lhe two power seats
and R1lf.'y was left to stand.
Earlier . you may r(>CaJI. 1t was
<fjvulged by this sterling Journal
.l,tial Diedrich also wants a piece
QC Riley's area when supervisors
.!l around to rt' d1strict1ng. · · ednch would like his d1slncl to
· etch down from La Habra mto
· e Sar1c11 eback Valley.
.
~ Ah. the political mactunat1ons nm long and deep Everybody
:.. .. nt-. a chunk of the Firth
Surwrv1sort:.il Distnct because
that's where the action 1s. When
you ).!overn, you need something
to govern. And the great Sad·
dldHll'k Valley has no offi cial
'titles. So th(• coun ty hoard gels tn
,play all O\ er the valley
;: THF. HISTOR \' OF this is, of
, <oursc. if the supervisors mess up
·b\e play1)Cn, C'1tyhood campaigns ~·Cet launC'hed. C'ity governments
· form <'d and the supervisors
abruptly lose their playground
Some ohservcrs might suggrst
I hat 1s prrC'1S('ly why we hove the
c1tv of Irvine today.
Thr nthf'r fou r s upervisors
might rrmt·rnber that when they
keep voting to make the Fifth
District ..,upcrvlsor ride in the
back of the bus.
BOSTON <AP) -The Coast
Gua rd h as been s tron g ly
criticized in connecllon w1th the
break up of the Argo Merchant,
the Liberian tanker sending
miJlions of gallons or oil into the
rich Georges Bank fi shing
grounds in the nation's worst 011
spill
LT. GOV. THOMAS P. O'Neill m told a hearing into the s pill
Wednesday night that he was
"'incredulous" that the Coast
Guard had no specially trained
personnel ready to deal with the
~roundmg of the lanker. He said
the s pill ''did not have to
happen."
Sen Warren G. Magnuson.
chairman or the Senate Com -
merce Committee, said in Seattle
that he will open hearings on oil
tanker safely measures as soon as Congress reconvenes.
IT WA S REPORTED ,
m eanw h ile, that the Argo
Merchant was banned from en-
tering the Port of Philadelphia in
September 1975 because its
storage tanks and hull needed re-
pa1rs. The Coast Guard was quot·
A Friendly Invasion
A hungry White-tailed doc and her three fawns check
for Christmas leftovers at the rear of a Meyersville,
N.J . ::;hop early today The door wouldn't budge, so the
deer famil y made do with grazing on the grass in the
backyard.
Interior Appointee
Adinits to Junket
BOISE, ldaho CAP> -Idaho Gov. Cecil D. Andrus, Jimmy Carter's
interior secret ary-designate. has acknowledged that he took a 1975
Alaskan fishing trip paid for in part by a major contractor for the
trans-Alaska pipeline.
Andrus predicted that the subject would be raised at his U.S. Senate
con£irmat1on hearings in
January. But he said the salmon
ftshin~ trip · never caused me
one iota of difficulty then, nor
will it now."
The Interior Department has
i nspection responsibilities to
ensure pipeline construction
meets federal standards.
CIA A~r Arre•red
WAS HINGTON (AP) -
Federal agents staking out the
drop for an espionage payoff
we re watching as a former
E>mploye of the Central In
telligence A~ency arrived to pick
up a package he thought con·
tained money, the FBI says.
Instead or finding the payoff.
Edwin G Moore was surrounded
Wednesday by the f ederal
agenLc;.
BoUICClftG A•lu Aid
JOHANNES BURG. South
Africa (AP> -Bots wana said to-
day it will appeal to the Umted
Nations for a peacekeeping force
to end tension along its border
( IN SHORT J
with Rhodes ia. Atthesametime,
Botswana rejected a Rhodesian
proposal for talks between the
neighboring southern African
countries.
Botswana , a country without
an army. is be mg drawn Into the
expanding civil war between
Rhodesia's ruling white minority
and black nationalist guerrillas.
f"uktuJa Heading Diet
TOKYO (AP ) -Takeo
Fukuda, the wealthy 71-year-old
leader or one of the Liberal-
Democratic party·s big factions.
was named president or the ruJ.
mg .cons~rvative party today.
making ham almost certain to be
c hosen prim e minis ter at a
special session or parliament
Friday.
Fukuda. a longtime aspirant to
the government "s top post, was
chosen by acclamation.
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ed as saying it did not know 11 the
repairs were ever made.
Coast Guard divers were to tel
tempt to examine the tan.ks of the
s plit-up tanker today to :see
whether any of its 7.6 million
gallons or thick oil remamoo un·
spilled.
AJI. the oil drifted out to sea in a
conical slick more than 100 miles
long, scientists began studying
Its effects, fis hermen dreuded
financial ruin and the state cried
forbelp.
ONLY THE BOW section of the
Liberian ship remained afloat
over a s hoal ofr Nantucket
Island. It was settling into the sea
at a 40 degree angle and was ex·
pectcd to du;appcar somcllme to-
day
The middle scrllon was out of
sight. and thl' stern, firmly um ·
bedded In the sandy shoal, was
barely visible above the waves.
The National Weather Service
predicted relatively calm seas up
to ri ve feet in the area today.
THOSE CONDITIONS, the
Coast Guard said, would keep the
oil moving away from the
beaches of Nantucket, Martha's
Much Married !flan.
Crash VictiID Left
Long Wives Trail
By The Assodat~ Press
Joseph G. Sharp, who left two
widows when he died two weeks
ago in an Indiana plane crash.
had been a bigamist al least
twice b efore, according t o
Michigan records.
At the time of Sharp's death,
M ic hi ga n a n d Ind iana
authorities discoverl..'<i he was
married to a woman in Grosse
Pointe P ark. Mic h., and to
another in Gahanaa, Ohio, a
Columbus suburb.
But records in southeastern
Flu Vaccine
Makers Face
Big Lawsuit
OKLAHOMA CITY <A P I -A
m an who says h e became
paralyzed from the neck down
after receiving a swine nu vac
cination is sui n ~ four drug
manufacturers Cor $.5.45 million.
Wayne Young , 58, a probation
and parole officer. "l ook the
swine nu shot and it cacs ed
paralysis or his entire body from
the neck down. . The doctors
have told us that it cau.o;ed it ," his
lawyer, Gene Stipe, said Wednes-
day.
Meanwhile, health officials tn
Pennsylvania reported that a
man there has died of Guillain·
Barre Syndrome. bringing to at
least eight the num bcr or persons
killed by the paralytic disease
after receiving swine nu shots.
Michigan's Wayne and Oakland
counties show Sharp had a 32·
year habit of marrying more
than one woman at a time.
SHARP'S TANGLED marital
records show:
-In 1944 , he married
J osephine J . Sharp in Yuma,
Ariz. Their daughter, Barbara
Quinn. recalled that her mother
had "almost nothing nice" lo say
about the man, although she did
s ay h e was "superiorly in·
telligenl."
-In mid-1951, Josephine
divorced S harp. Almost im·
mediately, he married Maxme
Bushey
On June 21. 1954 -while still
married to Maxine -Sharp woo
Virginia Lee Mitchell in Berkely,
Mich., us ing the nam e J ay
Gordon Sharp. The_y had two
daughters. -
--ON AUG. 15, 19St,'his.djvorce
from Maxine became final .
-On Nov. 6, 1958, Sharp mar·
ried Constance Jean tn Detroit,
as Joseph Gordon Sharpe. But
when she discovered he was still
married to Virginia, Constance
fil ed for annulment.
Virgtnia got her divorce on
Sept. 19, 1960. Jn November that
same year, Constance's annul·
ment beacame final.
Sharp married Mary Louise in
February of 1962. They had two
children. In 1967, Helen Sharp
told Ohio authorities, she mar-
ried Sharp after he said he had
divorced his Michigan wife.
Following hi s death. a Chicago
widow. Marilyn Smith, said she
was enga~ed to Sharp and they
planned to marry early next
year
He
Speaks
For
You
Vlneyard and Cape Cod and onto
the rich fhshmg grounds of the
Georges Bank.
T h e vessel, which s plit
amidships Tuesday In stormy
seas up to lS feet, divided agaUl
Wednesday, forward of the pilot
house.
Captain George PapadOf)OUlos
gave a deposition behind closed
doors We dnes d ay on the
circumstances of the groundi.ng.
He testified in two civil suits by
Cape Cod fishermen who ask $120
million in damages they claim
the spill will cause to fishing
grounds •
A SPOKESMAN FOR Gov.
Michael S. Dukakis said federal
officials were asked to provide
relief for the economic losses ex-
~ted Crom the spill.
Officials say no real damage
has been done to the Georees fis-
hing area yet bec.iause the oil has
touched only the perimeter of the
16-million acre bank.
The oil spill was the fifth
largest ever and scientists con-
verged on the area to study it.s ef-
fects.
* * * Ford Awaits
Reports on
Argo Oil Spill
VAIL, Colo. (AP> -President
Ford is deeply concerned about
the massive oil spill off the
Massachusetts coast and is
awaiting a damage report that
will determine if he can dedare
the area a disaster area, his
rudessay.
It may be three or four days
before a preliminary report is
due on the effect or the spill on
the fishing industry and the pic-
turesque New England shoreline.
In the meantime, the President
directed appropriate federal
agencies "to exercise every ap-
propriate authority ••. to assist
in deaJlng with this unfortunate
accident."
White House d eputy press
secretary John Carlson told re-
porters that Ford cannot formal-
ly declare a disaster area until
the report is completed and until
a r eq u es t is made b y
Massachusetts Gov. Michael S.
Dukakis.
Dukakis has asked for an
emergency disaster declaration
from the federal disaster as-
sistance administr ation, but has
not asked the President for a
formal declaration.
Gloomy Gus is your spokesman because you and other
Daily Pilot readers put words in his mouth.
Have you got a pct grievance? Lay it on Gus. Remember to
stick to Issues -no personal attacks.
Just write to Gloomy Gus at the Dally Pilot, Box 1560, Costa·
Mesa, California 92626.
Then watch for your Gus. lie appears deUy on the editorial
page of the Daily Pilot.
He speaks for you, In the
DAILY PILOT
642-4321
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Man Awarded
$1.5 Million
SAN FH,\NCISCO <AP> "I t.l
gladly trat.le the mont.·y to Ix' ablt.·
to waJk again," :.aid a former
carpenter who won more than
$1.Smillion in a damage s wt over
the construction accident that
cnppled his legs.
Joshua Jackson. 40, of Menlo
Park, was awarded $1 ,59'1,145 by
a Superior Court jury WL'<incsday
at the end of a civ1l tnal that las t
cd 10 weeks. J ackson thanked
( __ s_1a_1e __ J
each or the jurors as they len the
courtroom and wished them a
merry Christmas.
On March 20, 1973. Jackson
was in a conslruct1on hoist
operated by Clifford Turner
when the mechanism failed and
the hoist plunged more than four
stories to the ground.
Tran.tit Stadie• Told
WASHINGTON (Al') -Up lo
$100 million in fedC'ral funds for a
"people m over•· project m the
center or Los Angl'les is the big-
gest part of $220 million in
federal transportation funds al-
located to four demonstration
c1lies.
Approval of preliminary
studies for a subway from
downtown Los Angeles throu~h
the W1ls hirt• district to North
Hollywood also was announced.
Oakland ftlull# Tax
OAJ.(LAND cAPl The city
C'Ounc1I , 1n ordl·r to raJ:-.e as mueh
as S8 million 1n alldt.'fl revt'nut.•s.
has dC'C'1dt.'<I to start lev}mg a city
income Lt'< on mo:.l wages
t'arncd in lht• r1ly hy rt•:.idcnts
~ind commuters.
The state District Court of Ap-
r>eal ruled s uch a tax le~al lai.l
week. and Lhc C'Ounc1I felt frt'c
Tuesday night to implement, <'f·
fecllve next July 1, a lax or
dmanc<' enacted last year.
. ~eu-14-ar Kading Due
SAN DI F:CO IA l'l The
California 1-:ncr~y Commission 1s
l':<pcrtC'd to rule within a month
on a demand by M1ss10n lnd1an!>
that at ignore completely a long
hearing into the proposed Sun·
desert nuclear plant.
Approval by the statt? agency is
needed by San Diego Gas & Elec-
tric Co. for the $2.3 billion plant
proposed 16 miles southwest or
Blythe. A preliminary re1>ort is
due by March 21.
Park PlalU Re~cu~d
LOS ANGELES CAP> -State
officials have released their plan
for three new parks in the Santa
Monica mountains, a proposaJ
calling for preservation or most
of the area in a near-wilderness
condition.
The plans call for 90 percent or
the 25,521 acres to be open space.
T he three park a reas are
Topanga, Malibu Creek and
PointMugu.
"Optbabtic.-'
Cesar Chavez. United Farm
Workers leader, said Wed -
nesday that his union and
the Teamsters Union have
renewed secre t negotiations
to settle Jurisdictional bat·
ti cs in Ca lif ornia
agriculture.
Another Hughes
'Will' Uncovered
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The existence of a signed, handwritten
supplement to an unsigned 1938 Howard Hughes will , which could
constitute a valid last will and testament, has been revealed by the
Los Angeles County attomey·s office.
Dep. County Counsel Gordon Treharne petitioned Los Angeles
Superior Court on Wednesday to order the special administrator of
Hughes· es la le to produce the documents.
THE SUPPLE MENT, known as a codicil, was reportedly found
attached to a n unsigned copy of a lluJ?hcs will discovered durine a
~l'arch by the Summa Corp., lhe umbrella company that controlled
llughcs' empire. It was reportedly found last May in the Los
Angeles mansion of longtime Hughes attorney Neil S. McCarthy.
Hughes' death last April S touched off a widespread hunt for a
will. Several have turned up, but their aulhcnt1c1ty has been ques·
tioncd. ~um ma ofhc1als have not publicly acknowledged flndtng any
will.
Bl'T TREHARNE said information obtained by him indicated
thal the 1938 will, unsigned, bequeathed m ost of Hughes' estate to
medical research.
The story of the codicil surfaced in a n affidavit filed by
McCarthy's grandson, Michael McCarthy Glcss. Gless is an at·
tom ey and coexecutor or the estate of his grandfather , who died in
1972.
Starts Thursday, December 23.
Yule News Stolen
SIMI VAi.LEY CAP> -The \\f'ekly newspape r
here nearly drC'w a blank on its <>ntfre Christmas
ncY. s report
The Mirror came out Wednesday with a SIX·
pag<' C'd1t1on that was blan;.: <'xcept for advertising
nnd a nol1ct' <'xpla1ning that all the nC'wS and photos
"'f'rt' .,tolcn som cwh<>re tw>twcen typesetting and
thl' (l rC'SS
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Thurt.day. Oec11mber 23 1976 DAIL'( PILOT AS '
Record Drought Feared
State Rain/ all 55 Percent Below Normal
SACRAMENTO (AP> -The year that started
Oct. 1 could be the driest in Callfornia history If an
exper imental long-range weather forecasting
method is on target, a slate water official says.
The r a in -f orecasting project, called
Hydrospecl lJ by Scripps Institution of Oceano-
graphy, was outlined at a hearing Wednesday.
HELEN PETER, chief of the state De1>artment
of Waler Resources flood forecasting branch, told
the state Energy COmmission that the La Jolla-
ba~ed institution us es surface water temperatures
. off the West Coast lo make its forecasts.
She said they have a fairly accurate five-year
record, though until n•, years ago forecasts did not
exceed three months. Still, she added. it is ex·
perimental so "I do not urge people to depend on
them. But it's just another evidence or a dry year."
THE WATERS were cool last year, and
California suffered its Uurd-dnest year in the last
century. This year, Mrs. Peters said, the waters are
even cooler. in some places six degrees below the
previous record.
In September , Scripps' scientists forecast a dry
fall, but an average rainfall year, which starts Oct.
l for statistical purposes, Mrs. Peters said .
"Now they have revised the forecast : Dry, in
fact, if you take the experimental forecast, this
might be the driest year on record." she said.
However, she said the U.S. Weather Service's
30-day weather ...... taking an the information
available into account, any competent water
manager bas by now developed some dry-year cont·
ingency plans."
CURRENTLY, THE California Wa ter Project
contingency plan is pegged lo a water supply equal
to 1934, about the sixth driest year on record, she
said. But If December continues to be rainless, that
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contingency plan may have to be altered to reneo4
conditions in 1924, when runorr records hit record
lows, she s aid. Two and one·half months into tbt
rain year. she said, precipitation ranges from 90
percent below normal at Red Bluff to 55 perceQl.
below normal In San Diego. Last year, only Lot
Angeles. Fresno and Santa Barbara got rainfall
above SO percent or normal.
NORMAL RAINFALL the rest ot the year will
result In only 55 percent or normal runoff into Lake
Oroville reservoir. she said.
The commission was told that rive st ate agen-
cies -Water Resources, 1-'ood and Agriculture, Air
Resources Board, Public Utilities Commission and
Emergency Services -have formed a drought task
forc-e.
As to the drought's impact on the supply of elec-
tricity, Mrs. Peters said Portland weather officials
expect only 80 pe rcent of normal runoff Into Col um·
bia River power -producing areas, which supplied
power to help pull California through 1976.
DA VJD COLEMAN, chief of water and power
control for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, said
agriculture, municipal and industrial customers
have priority. He said Central Valley Project dam&
may produce only about three-fifths of the power
they did last year and about half or the power in a
normal year.
Elmer Kaptielian. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. 's
power cont rol manager, said the utility will not be
able to avoid planned blackouts if Its nuclear power
plant unit No. 1 a t Diablo Canyon in San Luis Obispo
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D .i\ILY PILOT.EDITORIAL P/lGE
Oil News Mostly Bad
lt was a good news, bad news week on the oil
front. Mostly ba d
On both cottsL4', disaster s involving oil lransporta-
tum ma<k h<:adhnes. The terrirymg explosion of an oil
tanker in th<' Port of Los Angeles was followed by the
wo rsl oil spill m hi~tory when another tanker broke
up in heavy /\tlanttc s~as.
Uolh ac·c1dcnts add weight to doubts about the
wisdom of e xpanding Cahfornia port facilities for re·
cciv ing /\l~•ska n 011
Meanwhile the Org anization of Petroleum Ex·
porting Countries <OPEC) was engaged in trying to
de cade how much to boos t the price of the oil imports
we need so badly.
S audi Ar nua a und the Arab Emirates deserve the
Urnnks they r eceived for refusing to increase their
p rices by m ore than 5 percent. The other 11 members
uf lh<' cartel still voted for increases of up to 15 per-
n·nt But s ince Saudi Arabia and the Emirates are
t·~tpahh.: of produc:mJ,! as much as ha lf of OPEC's oil, it
see m s ltk<'IY the o thers will be forced lo be more com -
pc tiuvt·.
The uncomfortable fact, however, is that the
Unit<:d Sta tes. which was importing 29 perce nt of its
oil at the tim e of the e mbargo four years ago, has in·
c r eused that figure to 41 percent.
In short. we are burnjng up oil like a bunch or
drunke n sailors. And we still lack a national energy
conservation policy.
llow many more lessons do we need ?
Airport Alternative
The orric 1als, called together by Onmge County
Supervisor Tom Iuley, learned, for example, that
only 3.66 perce nt of the 2,667 Ontario ajr pas sengers
questioned during a s urvey last summer were from
Orange County.
Many local r esidents may not realize the extent or
airline service s offered from Ontario. And north
Orange County residents may learn it is m ore conve-
nient for the m to travel from the San Bernardino
County facility than from congested Orange County
or Los Angeles International Airports.
But while encouraging increased use of Ontario is
justified, loc al officials should realize it will not and
probably cannot fulfill the need for commercial jct-
p<>rt service in Orange County.
A Living Christmas
Living Chris tmas trees are popular these days.
Many people enJOY the idea of keeping a pretty tre('
aJive and well mstead of killing it for the holiday
celebration.
The s amt.' co ncern does not a lways e xtend
to our fellow human beings.
On Christmas Eve, from six o'clock to midnight,
the hourly rate or fatal traffic accidents is five times
greater than for the balance of the holiday.
Three out of four of the fatal Christmas accide nts
involve driving too fas t. More than half involve dnnk-
ing drivers. One out or four involves a pedestrian who
has been drinking.
"'! :v ' "If ', .11 •• l ""_, '"-t:·.~ Offi<·ials from three counties agreed last week lo
encourage Ora nge County residents to use Ontario In·
tcrnational J\1rport. The government leaders from
Orangl', San lkrnardino and Los Angeles counties
hopP to 11u·rc :.isc public a wareness of the Ontario
fa<·il1Ly aud provide a possible bus line between local
C'llmmu01l1l'S u nd the San Bernardino County airfield.
If you serve alcoholic drinks, stop serving at leas t
an hour be fore the g uests leave. If a gues t has over -
indulged, s ee that he or she is driven safely home. If
you are drinking, remember the one.for-one rule: Om·
drmk an hour or , for each drink, allow one hour bcforL·
driving.
L1v1ng Chris tmas trees are nice. So arc living
people. ''\,-Je, hAve decided to be rt\tl'dtu\ Attd sftA'Vdlt you slowly.''
Bu.si1iess
Nourishes
Travel Bug
P..\liL HARVEY
lf you pa\ a retail pnce for
H>Ur vuc~1taon ~·ou fret like a jerk,
wh1•r1 vnu r1•a l17.t' that others may
l:w making lhl' '>Hml' tnp on the
same pl ;1n(' and sl<.iyang al the
sJml' hotel fur 1.·~s rhan half what
Jl costs\ ou'
Corµor;111nns 1r<' IParn1ni; that
1 he i,, .... 1 w ,1 v tu l.t•t·p tht•1r
,Jle::.ml'n 1n
tugh !;(t•,,r 1:-
w1th a "ca r
rot'' 1n,tc.1d or a ··.,1 lt'k ..
And th(' ··cJr
rot ' 1 s a t rs I>
1 o the n ;1.
h .t m .I S r II r
lhl' ..... ll0 '>
rl1l1 Ii ' 14 111
Prom1s1 ·• n·"' ard lh<'y C':tn
both sh:m and shr'll see lo 1t that
he kCl'f'!'t llum ping
· fnr<·nlt\l' truvcl" ,., now a
hJ lr tnllh)O doll:ir bUSIOt'SS
C1>rpor .1t1on!< schl>dulc their
1·on11ent1ons 1n t•xot1c resorts and
t·la~1 bihty for a lt<'ndani.:1• is de·
p4!nd('nt nn sail's pc·rformancc
Whe r e the 1111 1st ;rnd1ng
"Hlt>man u11ed lo i:t:t .1 trophy or a
<';i::lh bonus or ;i d1.imond in h,.,
compJn11 la pt'I p111 now he 1s
m ore hk..t'\ to i:rt to take has wire
on ;, frvt• ct,1, hnhd;I\ 1n Jt1ma1cJ
Tll ... ~OTIV\TOR have
lt•ar nl•d th.11 mo ... t 1•v1•nhndv lov
I'' tn 1r.1H·I Its Jppcal 1c, ·more
1warlv u111n·r,al lhan ;inv other
t"<lrinc;1c .l"' ard When \OU nHPr
a m.1n ,1n<t h1' w1rr i\capulco or
1..t'> \'f'~a., or llon11l11lu. 'ou a rc
offersn~ thrm J drN1m rnmt•
lnw
t\nd mon• .1n1I mor r corpora
l i on., • .ir 1· r C' c o g n 1z1 n g the
iogn1r1c-•1nr1• nf family anvolvc-
mr nt . 6in m1h• togt'lht•rness
And tht• factor which bnngs
thNt• C'l;1borall' drr•a mc; within
rca<'h ,.., the r C'duced costs which
!'lf1t'<'1al1~h an 1nrent1ve travel
<'•tn nr gotialt•
/\x n ror 1nstnnC'e, Chicago·
bn~£'tl lnll'rnat1 onaJ Travel As·
Dear
Gloo1ny
Gus
Cast your bread upon the
waters and it will return-
covered with oil.
M.J .
Gloo"'y Gus co.,, menu •re ~u,,.,,•tltd Dy n·.\O~rs •nd do nol nec~u•r•l'f retlt<t "'' "'"W'\ ot 1ne nww\4Hpt r S.nct your p.tt I><'••• lo Gloomy Gu•, 0~1ly P1lol.
sociates. lnc., is one of the big·
gest in the business.
ITA Vice President Howard
Harvey says his office can send a
""group" out of the country to
some place like Jamaica -with
ri, e nigh ls 10 a high-priced
Jamaican hotel, plus s ide trips
and cocktail parties and meals
and guides, for less than it costs
)OU just for a first-class round-
tnp plane ticket from Chicago to
the West Coast.
INCENTIVE TRAVEL is a
carefully computerized "shop-
ping service .. or "bargaining
service" rn behall of the client
wbich often negotiates group
rates for less than half what the
trip would cost otherwise.
Sometime s much less.
For you or me to fly to Spain
and stay six nights al a first·class
hotel with meals would cost
$1.533.
Our employer can send us in a
~roup -first class to Spain, six
nights in the hotel with meals and
~•ghtseeing side trips and a
cocktail reception, ri esla and
fl am enco show a nd home again
-for $672.
And most industrie!I arc able to
recapture the cost of the exotic
outing -a nd then some
through the increased incentive·
ge nerated sales
Employers who use travel to
inspire greater sales prodvctivi
tv report related sales increase
of approximately 25 percent each
of the past three years.
It makes the family which tries
to vacation "on its own" realize
what a •·markup margin" we pay
-while others enjoy the same
quality transportation and ac·
commodations often ror less than
half.
Funny arid Familiar
THE GRASS IS Al.WAYS
GREENER OVER,;nlE SEPTIC
TANK.
By Erm:i Bombeck. McGraw·
Hill. 175 Pa~es. S6 9S.
Wh:1t can you say about the
chuckles that come from the
mind and typewnter of Erma
Bombeck' Exc<'pt that that's ex·
actly what a reader can always
expect lo find chuckles, lots of
them.
It's true again in her new book,
the subject being the folks and
follies or suburbia.
Ever hear of "Carpool
Crouch?" That can be spotted
when o woman sits islumpcd over
in o choir. right foot extended
and hands holding her purse ln
her lop like a wheel. AecoJ'dlng lo
those who hnvc It, :i suburban
woman can pick up children,
grocery shop; bank, go to mov-
ies, eat Md attend church In a cnr.
THE AUTHOR also profiles
the speciali.llts 1monc suburban
( THE BOOKMAN J
women drivers -the one who
pretends not to see you as she
whips into a parking place you
were waiting for; the one who
leads a group of women, map in
hand, searching for where she
parked, or the healthy one who
suddenly limps out of a car spot
reserved for the handicapped 1
Those and many others are here.
And all fathers, if they'll admit
It, will flnd themselves refle<:ted
somewhere in the chapter that
fulls a group of set speeches Dad
seems to repeatedly deliver at
the dinner table when somebody
haa riled his temper.
rt won't take long t.o read this
-a few hours -and it's ilJaran·
teed to s trike a funny, and
fMO.llia.r, chord somewhere.
DUDLEY LEHEW
Associated Presa
An A rah 'Pot of Gold'
What Do the Saudis Expect?
WASHJNGTON -More than a
week before Sheikh Ahmed Zaki
Yamani ~tunned the world by
breaking the international oil
cartel. two designated Carter
cabinet m e mbers received
secret signals of Saudi Arabia's
mixing oil prices with Mideast
politics.
One signal, to Secretary of
State-designate Cyrus Vance
directly from
the Saudis .
was muted.
Th e oth e r
signa l , to
Budget Direc-
tor·designate
Bert Lance .Ln·
directly
through a
Ford ad -
ministration
official, was clear as a bell. Put
together, the signals spelled out
this: in r eturn ror our modera·
lion, we expect U.S. help in
pushing Israel into a Middle East
peace settlement.
But those signals gave no hint
of Saudi Arabia last week carry·
ing that moderation to the point
or destroying OPEC (Or-
ganization or Petroleum Ex-
porting Countries). Although the
OPEC meeting in Qatar was sWI
In session at this writing, the end
product is nearly certain with or
without OPEC agret:ment: a S
percent effective increase, die·
tated by the Saudis against the
wishes of Iran.
This unexpected balm for the
Western economy is not attempt-
ed blackmail, a bribe or even a
horse trade . Rather, it is
des cribed this way by one
( EVAN -NOVAK ]
American with dose t ics tn the
Persian Guff: "This is a ('USC' or
an Arab leaving a pot of i::oltl cm
your doorst ep No deal ha~ bcl'n
made, but he expects a aluablc
gilt in return."
That "valuable gift" would re·
quire President-elect Carter to
modify his militant pro-Israel
campaign stand and to reject er
roneous advice that ml pnces
constitute an economic rather
than a political question But
Vance and Lance are two mem
hers of the new cabinet fully
aware of reality
WHAT'S MORE. S audi
policymakers have chosen to re·
gard Carter's unequivocal cam·
paign s tand. for Israel and
against the Arabs, as mere
J>Qlitical posturing Word was
passed in both Riyadh and
Washington after Nov. 2 that the
Saudis regarded the advent of
Jimmy Carter as a fresh start -
and as a last chance.
'fhat was the background when
the newly appointed Vance met
secretly in New York with th••
Saudi ambassador, All Abdallah
Alireza. While Vance urg<.'<.I no
OPEC price increase, the am
bassador made a muted pica for
U.S. championship or a Mideast
peace settlement Vane<' was
guarded, but the m eeting was '-'
warm one.
Saudi intent came mor e ex
plicitly from an indirect source·
Gerald Pars k y, Ass is tant
S<.·cretary of the Treasury and
the Ford administration official
closest lo the Saudis. After visit·
mg Saudi Arabia following the
elcction. Parsky kit the Carter
administration had a golden op
portunity to prevent C'atastroph1c
oil price escalation. l'arsky was
put in cont<.ict with Lance by u
m utual friend . New York
e<.•onom i c co ns u)t ant Eliot
Janeway.
Parsky's message to Lance 1n
a long telephone conversation :
011 prices c an be stabilized 1f the
Carter administration privately
commits itself to a Mideast set·
lleme nt based on r eadjusting
Israel's borders and creallon of a
nrw Palcstm1an state.
No less guarded than Vance.
Lance said nothing. But he fully
understands two seldom ap-
preciated facts · first, r estramt
'F1rst we w ill vote on whether
to up the price of 01f
Secondly, by how much •
on oil prices 1s vital to the slug-
gish U.S. economy; second, the
Saudi move for restraint -hke
all 011 decisions -1s politically
inspired
THE SURPRISE to everybody
outside the Saudi government.
inc luding the knowledgeable
Parsky, was thal the Saudis
would spht with their OPEC
partners without any U S. move-
ment toward a M ideao;t solution.
Even when Sheikh Yamani ar·
rived in Qatar Dec. 14 proposing
an oil price freeze. nobod y
dreamed he would back it up two
days later with a vu1.ual declara-
tion or war against the cartel pro-
m1Smg expanded production to
break the OPEC price.
Jus t how the President-elect
responds to this J>Ql or gold de·
pos ited on his doorstep is perhaps
his most difficult early
challenge As a starter. he could
play to sens1b1ht1es of Saudi of-
ficials. who resent th.it their
moderation on 011 is rewarded
with anti-Arab vituperation m
Congress while the price-hungry
Iranians are held in high f'Steem.
Bitterly noting Arab ethnic
caricatures in American political
cartoons, one Saudi minister
complains that "the new anli-
Semitism is to be anll·Arab."
But kinder words alone will not
s uffice. Nor will reducing U S.
arms to Iran, which some U.S. of-
ficials insist, incorrectly. is the
Saudi goal. What Saudi Arabia
wants in return for reslrrunl is a
Carter policy for the Mideast that
will require a ll the courage and
c;lates manship that the new
President can muster.
The Human Need for Privacy
At the minute I don't hapP"en to
belong to any pri vale clubs. I
doubt the duy will come when I
shall belong to any, since I grow
increasingly unclubbahlc with
the seasoning or .existence.
This is not to say that, in
younger days, I did not enjoy
club life. Nor
is it to say,
and this cm·
phalicall y ,
that 1 disap-
prove in any
way of :is ·
sociation s
that ass ure
privacy, and
exc lude as·
sociations
that you happen lo like excluded
at certain times in your day,, I am
all for that, and against anything
that erodes what I believe a fun·
damental rlght of all people: the
right to privacy, to be withdrawn
from public view from time to
time.
Once, In fact, I started a club.
It wa.s started in reaction to. and
lrritaUon with, another club. The
other club was the Optimists
Club or San J uan, Puerto Rico. In
lhe distant pre·war dAys this club
met in a San Juon restaurant, La
M4Jlorquina.
The speeches or the Optimists
wen something terrible, in my
view. The guys tried, Oh so op.
UmlsUcallyl, to live up to their
name. I gathered about me a
handful or local Encllsh·
Jpealdn1 malcontent.a. We bad a
[
CHARLES ]
_ McCABE _
weekly dinnN at thc-s ame lame
as the Optimists We were the
Pessimists, and nur pnlavl'ring
reflected our bias a.c; clearly as
did our learned opponents .
Anybody was welcome to our
club who wa s n 't a n o p·
timist, or an Optimist. This was
the principle of e xclusion. in
private life .
IT OUTRAGES me. nnd the
word is carefully chosen, to have
the government. which as chosen
by me and by my follows, tell me
th.at I do not have lbe rilthl to the
kind of private life I choose to
lead. This goes for ).he kind and
quality of sex I pr.efer. the kind of
dope I like to use, and, above all.
the kind of people I like to hav<'
discourse with. or choose not to
have discourse with. None of
this, by any rational standard I
can see, is any of my govern·
menl's damned business.
I object to persuasion, light or
heavy, in t.hi~ matter. Coercion.
which Is now the note being
struck by Washington these
daya, la offensive In the extreme.
1f pUAh were t.o come to shove. I
think 1 would more gladly do
without my government t.hsn
without. my privacy, and m y
rtaht. to choose "'hom I wished to
be with In my own a rea of
privacy.
THE ANNOUNCEMENT or
the Bank of America that, as of
January 1, il will no longer pick
up the tab for me mbership or en-
h'rtaanment at clubs that dis·
<.'rsminate on the basis of sex, col·
or, religion. etc., was apparently
triggered by the threat that the
Internal Revenue Service will
soon ban deductions for dues and
l•ntt-rt:iinm<'nt at clubs which
"discriminat<.'. ··
t believ<'. and I think most
sensible people do. that there
should be no discrimination In
public places. Public means just
that I would personally like to
see public places, or semi-public
places. that did not cater to
women. or Irish. or Jewl>, or one·
legged politicians; but l know
that tn justice I haven't a leg to
stand on. so I just sit down and
su_lk.
But private means private, too.
There is a positive human need
for privacy, a freedom from in·
trusion. and a freedom to ex·
c-lude. This need ls as fundamen·
tal to people as the need for air.
the need for a balanced diet. the
need for movement, tho thirst for
color.
MALE CLUBS are to get away
from women, In response t.o an
almost universal need to do so.
This need doubtless exists also in
women. The answer in both cases
is not. lntegrated clubs thnl do not
~elude either sex, but clu~ for
women that exclude men, and
clµbs for men that exclude .
women -and the hell with the
government.
The world is run ond to burst
with occasions for men to as-
sociate, both willingly and un-
willingly. with women. The need
to retreat, for both sexes -that
is what is needed. l\s of th.is
morning, l think we need clubs
more than we need either law1>
that dis c rim i nate against.
private, con senting adult
behavior of any kind, or the
l.R.S. itself.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Rohtrf N Wl'trl, l'uh/U/11'1'
ih<>m<>s Krr1nl. Editor
Borl>o ro l\rrtbll'h
£d•l<>not f'aqr Fdllr>r
Th~ cdilorinl PllK<' or 1ht' On1ly
Pilot St:t'k'> lo 111fo1 m nnd
stimulate rearlrr< hy prr<icntinJ:
on lh1s p3J:(' llivt:r~t· c·ommc•ntnry on lopir~ of 1nlrr<'1-l hV symlit·ut
('d rolummi.ts and rnrtonmsti;, by
providing n forum for r(':11Jcrs'
views and by 1>rPscnting this
n('wspal)<'r's •>pinions and idcn11
on curr{'nl 10111rll Thr editorial
011inionll or tlw Daily rilol llppear
only In thr <"dllorlat column ut the
lop nr lhc-pnr:c-Opinions ex
pt esi.t'll by lht• columnu1t.o; :ind
<'11110<1m~t<1 and INter '>'rllt•rs :ire
lh1•1r ""' n and no 1•nrlonr;('mrnl o(
their 111l'W~ by the 1>1111)• Piiot
~hould be infrr rt'd.
Thursday, Dec. 23.1976
.
Nation's Jews Asked
To'Skip Sabbath Fest'
MIAMI <AP) -The nallon's rave ~alhon J ews a re being uq(~ by r ab-
binical assoc1at1ons to refrain from
New Year's E ve partws next week
because the holadJy falls on the
J ewish Sabbath this year
"The kind of c·clcbrataon normally
associated with New Year's Eve is not
appropriate on the Sabbath," Rabbi
Avrom Ora.tan, president of the Rab-
binical Association of <;rcatcr Miami,
s aid Wednesday.
THE JEWISH SAUBATll bl·~ins at
sundown Fraduy and l'Xtends to sun-
down Saturduy. J ews arc expected to
uttend synagogue f''nday night and
Saturday m orning. For the Orthodox.
it 1s a period d ur ing \\tuch use of any
machine, 1ndud1nt! <'lt'l'lnc:al ap-
pliances <.ind lig hts a:. forbidden.
The J ewis h nt•w year , Ros h
Hashana, us ua lly falls in ~ptember
and as one of holiest d ays on the
J e\\1Sh calendar.
Rabbi Dr M an's grou1> rcnerts all
shades o r J cw1s h religious thought
from Orthodox <lhl· mo-.t trnd1t1onal )
to Consen al1vc (maddlc·of-thc road)
and Reform ncast tr;,id1t 1onal J.
'Go Slow.' ' Urges Unit
On Crime
WAS llINGTON (AP!
-Partia l lcgal11<1taon of
gambling a nd porno-
graphy an some states
may havt· incn•;,is l'<l the
profits of m o bsters. a
federally fan ane<'d ('Om
mittec said in a report on
orgamzed crim e.
The National Ad visory
Commallt•e on Criminal
Justice Standards and
Goals. with one or its
members dtssenlmg, re-
c·ommended Wcdn<'sday
that s tale legis latures
view d ecr im1n al1latwn
proposals ··with con
s1derablt• c•aut1on."
TllE GROUP ISSUED a slJtcmcnt
this week saying 1l "spt'c1f1rally urgl'S
the entire Jewish community to abs
tam from pla nning or part1c1pattng 111
parties and cele brations that cvt•ning
"It further urges all Jew'; lo attend
the religious services scht:duled in
their respective congregalaons as u
manifestation of their personal d1gna
ty and self-respect. .. "
He s aid a rabban1cul group in
Chicago issued a nearly Hknt1cal
statem ent, and that r abbinic.ii a'>
sociations throughout the nation .ire
following s imilar guideline'.'>.
MIAMI. CHICAGO AND New York
have the nation's largest Jcwa'>h <.:orn·
mun1hes.
In Is rael. most lu xurv hoteh arc
hm1ling celebrations to~ ft·'>llVl' dan
ner The d ancing and cabaret-. offen-d
when the new yl•ar d()('s not begin on
the Sabbath are not olannt'CI . beC'ausc
they would confhct with the n-qu1n··
mcnts for koshe r food hccnscs issued
by the r abbinate.
There has been no forma l call from
the rabbinate Lo avoid ccll'brat1ons,
however.
AP W trophoto
Booed Again
Milwaukee L C'gi on
CommandL·r J ohn
Schurrc r asked for a
pho t o o f Jimm y
Carter for the Legion
hall and got a clip-
p 1 n g fr o m a 1972
~J C X l C 0 C I l y
news paper. Carter .
who won boos from
lcg1onna 1res whtlc
(·ampa 1g n1n g , got
mor e in J\11lwaukcc.
Thursday Decomber 23 1976 DAI LY PILOT A 7
Burros' Day Here Again ·
FALLBROOK (AP) -Skyrocketing land
pnces an Southern Cal.tfomia are forctng avocado
growers and their $36 million industry up the
hillsides onto land so steep it 's nearly impossible to
harvest the crop. But an old solutton was found to
lhe problem
"In the newe r orchards, it is so steep a man
can't stand. let alone place a ladder," says Don
Gustafson. a Un1vcrs1ty ofCahfomia farm expert.
California's High Sierra dunng lhe camping off·
se ason to run tests with mules and donkeys.
The burros won hands down.
"THE BURROS SHOWED UP best in areas
where there was no extens1 ve road system.
"Three burros in a string led by a mule skinner
seemed to be most effective. Three burros were
able to keep up with eight pickers ."
But no decis ion has been made yet on adding
burros lo the growers' work force. AS THE PRICE OF land reaches SS,000 an acre
in the back country, new subdJvisions are pushing
growers farther out and up the sides of hills too -:;==:::=:=:=::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:==:=:~~ steep for row crops or home~. /
The growers who bwlt the world's leading
avocado producing area north of San Diego com-
plain that the 70·degrec slopes of some of the hills
are Just too steep for modem machinery.
A spec ial avocado harvesting committee ap·
pointed by Gustafson three years ago decided a
monorail system to haul off the fruit was unworka
ble, as are helicopters and plasttc or canvas chutes.
ENTER THE SURE·•'OOTED burro. that ht·
Ue beast of burden which has appeared in the nick
of time throughout modem history to save man m
s uch ventures as m1rung and packtng tnps.
"The pickers liked the burros and the burros
seemed to like them," swd avocado grower John
Hankey afte r burros we r e borrowed from
A guide to community churclte•
.and their event• .,,..,. Sa\urde,.
In the DAILY PILOT
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Washing t on :.i ttornt•y
Benjamin L Zl·ll•n ko,
s aid tht•rt• wa-. ··no
documented f'Vldl·nc·c "
that dec:r1m1nah1atwn or
legis lation C'Ould lead lo
expans ion o f organ11.c<l
cri me.
In a st•paratl' n•1:>0r1 ,
the comm1tt t•l• -..ud n •
search on t he• criminal
Jus ti ce s vstem, which
the fedNal go' ernmcnt
s u pporl<·d with SI 10
m1lhon m thf.' la'-t f1 '>cal
year . as oft l'n anc•Ht•ct1"t'
For your shopping convenience
all stores will be open 9 AM now
through Friday, December 24.
··1 thank thl' I JY. En
fo rc t>ml'nt '""1-.tanc1•
Ailmm1.,trat1on ou1•ht to
he more• rt•-.pon"•H' t<>
those or ll!> .... ho hav1•
prJct 1r .ii prohh· ni' th..t
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WhPn yn11 lh1n1< o f
m,ik111 q a n 1mpfJrt,1n t
IOvf'~l m"nt yo11 ltl1nl.. of
your b..inl..ar lor <;01inl'.1
JCl111CP -lhP m ,rn W•fh !hr>
1nteqr1ty thP k<'ll)Wff''1Qn
the expPnt>ncr> 1n ma1<.1nq
W1Se 1n11ei;tmf'nl•.
Dom Ranlo 1•. th 1t 111nd Qf
man 11 d•rPctor nl S<Julh
Co;ist N;ition;il B ank in
Costa M•"la
WhPn your 1nlPrP<.t 1<. 1n
3CQUlfl09 linc jPWf'lry thP
obv1ouc; place to qo '" to a
reweler wolh thf' 1nteqnty
the k n o w l ed qf' lhe
exoenence to gu1df' you
wisely
For two dPcarlM Dom
Rac111 has been that m:in
When you re th1ntong of
an 1mPortant inveo;tmf'nt 1n
l ine diamonds 'lhouldn t
y0u think of Dom Raciti
lhe man who can hPto y0u
mak e t h at 1nvr stment
wisety?
At Ra c1 t1 Jowe trv
Company you will l1nd the
highest ouality diamond'> at
1he lowest possible price
Yes. Dom Rac1t1 1s a good
man 19 know
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R1•q 8 r19, Sale 5.39
Starts Thursday, December 23 at 9 AM.
our entire
line of gourmet
food!
<;1vr on ljl')urmrl foods now 1 '>UP"' rp ft v,1luf'1 I\ rir•'.11 I 1• I
m1nutf' hotid.1y prf'srnt a W"ltom" 111lt for l hr> ho•lr><•
Attrac11 vc r.1ctrng1ng includPS cuthn'l ho.Hd<; with kmvos.
rlr•corat1vr> 1tPmS for thr> homC', h,ind•om<' Q1ft bOXr><; ;ind morr•
Choo .. c from good t.1<.t1nq chrr";" with .i riourmC'l 11.1"
Use your JCPenney charge card.
Ouanlilies limited.
The JCPenneY. Christmas Place~
Thf' OiQ ChPf'SI'
Reg '..l 99. Sale 5.99
P1mpr rr>d Pup n1 'l .1 ,1ri Sale 2.69
P.1t11nllr Pl.1QUf' n, 1 ~ 'J'"l, Sale 3.59
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LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTHRIDOE ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE VENTURA WEST COVINA WHITTWOOO.
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< 'll n sl mas Eve Sen:ices
7 30 PM Family Worsh ip
Children's Service
11 00 PM Candlelight Serv ice
Candlelight & Carols
Manilo w's
Co ncerts
SeJJ O ut
By MARY CAMPBELL
NF.W YOHK <A l»
The llris Theater . one of
Broadway 's h1ggcsl
was sold out tor .ill 12
l'('rfor mances before pop
:'itnger Harr y M an1low
o pened his ont· man
~how there
And he opened with a
strong, solact show Tues-
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hl'g111lrng, lrny1s h t•n·
thus 1asm. as though su<·
cess 1n hi s fir s t
Broadway run depended
on the t'rtl ics and 1n
<lividual wo1 ti of-mouth
reports
1'1ANILOW I S the
... ingt•r. now agt• :!O. or
such recording hits as
"Mandy" and "I Write
Lhe Son1:s " In t !l73, he
was playing piano for
s 1n~er Bette Madler
"hen she tour ed
His o" n show. with
\\h1ch he 1s touring until
m'xt April, h.is plenty of
\ a riety but 1s mainly
<11mcd at an a udience
mer 30 ll1s music as
1 omanl1c ballads and up·
lt•mpo n umbe r s,
Jlf'rforml'd so one can
ht•.tr llw "'orris ll 's not
tl't'n .1~i· rnd . n' roll.
SOME 01' 11 1s loud On
· · wt' 1• k l' n d 1 n N 1• w
Engl aml" it t"lil'll gets
too lout.I . hut lh<1t s
b1·t•;111st• :in orthcstr~1l
st r111g a nd hr ass sc<:t 1on
l'i 1n l rod Ill' t'd. la•h1 nd
M ~ntlow 's 111ano ~ind
five 1m r1• h.11111. tummg
that luv1•I\ 1t,1IL1d into ;.i
product 11111 11111n twr
.\ ON• MAN s how in
this ras1• rloi•sn't mcun
Maniln\Oo 1' 1111 I ht•re h't
h1m..,t·lf llut h e 1s th1·
t'<•nt1•r of ,., t'r\ lh1n1:.
w I I h ,1 rt 1• rl I' r g (' l 1 ('
mC'dl1·\ d1·il1t .ll t•tl to
1940s OllJSI( In 1-\-hU h hf•
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Pilot
Logbook
Santa Mail
Zips Along
Hy DEBBIE WIDSTLER
01 lh<I 0.llJ l"llol S~H
DEAR SANTA: I've been getting a lot or
your mail this year The pos tal people route at
through m y desk here at the newspaper. 1
dtdn 'l know where Lo forward all the letters ~o I
took a tip from Steven, who sent his lo "Santa.
North Pole, Artica. Top of the World." l
thought that pretty well covered 1l, ~o that ·s
where I've been forwarding
at all. Now the only possible
problem 1s that I don 'l have
) our Zip Code. And you
know how picky the post or.
rice IS about Zip Codes these
days So.Justin case. here's
iJ ~hort 5ynops1s or what
some or the kids want for
Chris tmas this year· ·• •
J ENNI FER WM'TS a wH1sr1..ER
BB gun andshepromisesshewon't s hoor bards.
She'll s hootonly atoldlincans
Hobin Sue wants that blue bike with the
speckled seat she saw today You know the <me •
don't you'! O lt•r mother had to write the letter
for her because Robin Sue was out or breath>.
Bretl 's letter was short and to the point. I le
just wrote: "Santa, I hope you bring my toys."
Oh, and just a reminder from Adriana.
She'll beln Mexicofor Chri!>tmas "~oyou won't
mistake it to the wrong house.''
KELLI OBVIOUSLY hasn't heard or
women's lab . She wants you lo make the dolls
and the stroller and other toys She wants Mr~.
Santa, howcver, tomakethedoll cloths
Michael didn't ask for a thing lie only
wanted to know "llow art' you'! !low 1s your
elves? llow 1s your wi(e" And how as your toys
roming along?"
1 hope you ha\JC a large stock of W1ggily
We1ldies becaus e a number or kids have asked
for them and l don 't even want to guess what
they arc
Some of the little devils are even trying lo
use psychology on you.
KEKAI WILL T RY lo slop sucking her
thumb if you buy her some presents. Arter a
long list of gifts. she add..,, ··1 hope I gel all these
toys bul 1f I don 'l , that's Ok."
lier brother Kaiana explained in his note
that he still cries a lot because his sister fi ghts •
with him all the lime. but he still loves her .
Then he lets you have it with "Now can J
have a lot of presents. Here is my hsl."
lie closes, "Thanks, Buddy-Buddy."
T HE R E IS ONE letter that has me a lilllP
worried Sean wants "four rifles and two
pistols. machine guns. army helmets and
pistols ." (It sounds like he's beginning his own
arsenal ).
Santa. after going through this mail J can
sec why you might want lo move and leave no
forwarding address.
Oh, by the way, there are a couple of things
1 could use myself. Old Buddy· Buddy.
Yuk Babe
Stuffers
Plaruied
PROVIDENCE. R .I
l AP > Expe ('tant
parents whose babies
are arriving in these
day s JU S t before
Christmas may be too
nervous or loo busy to
find little gifts to stuff in·
to st()(' kings.
But if the baby is de-
livered at Women and ln-
f ants Hospital her e,
there's no need to worry
Officials s ay that all
babies g o ing ho m e
Christmas Day will be
wrapped s nugly in bright
red Christm as stockings
REWARD
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Phone: 546-6740
You con porl'\ your car.
And porl'\
the l'\ids, too.
At Fashion Island. you'll find convenient
perimeter porl~1ng for your cor. And o
conven1cnc outdoor play oreo for the h1ds
The youngstc>rs con shde, spin and scamper
to their hearts delights while you're-shopping
1n over 60 fine scores. Tol~1ng time to find
those special icems you need
And perhaps o surprise or cwo.
lsn t 1t surpm,1nq. for one ch1ng. co find a center
thOl cores about peoplC' more than it
cores about co rs)
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You 'II Find Happy Holidays at Lido Shops Zoo 's View Sued
When Dog Denied J~ t~ AT THE ENTRANCE OF LIDO ISLE
\ "' TEN SPECIAL SHOPS WITH J UST
T H E RIGHT GIFTS FOR YOUR SAN DIEGO (AP> -A blind woman as suing
the San Diego Zoological Society for $60,000 for re·
fusing lo let her sec the zoo through the eyes of her
sec1ng-l'ye do~.
The suit filed for Janice L Van Born of El Ca·
1on s aid a variety or exotic creatures including
Jungle fowl. guinea hens and peafowl roam the
1.00 grounds rree ly -but not domesticated animals
or pets
Char le s Beeler. zoo clireclor, s aid in a policy '
statement that dogs might become alarmed when
an exotic bir.d strolls by, or might s pook a grazing
giraffe
"Such a fright reaction could cause a broken
leg or other severe trauma," 'eeler said
Wee kends in Prison
SAN DIEGO CAT» Carpenter J ohn W.
llowl.ind of Esrondido must spend 20 weekends 1n
prison after pleading guilty lo riling false income
lax returns
Rowland. 39. was scntcncccl hy U S District
Court Judge Edward Schwartz.
lie a:so was fined $2,000 after prosecutor s s aid
ht> fail ed to report $1 3,672 made an 1973
'·. HOLID~ Y LIST
p/u:,
H APPY HOLIDAYS DRAWING
1:.YERY WEEK FROM NOW UNTJL CHRISTMAS
~$100
REGISTER TO WIN
ONE HUNDRED CRJSP ONE DOLL AR DILLS
r ILL OUT COUPON BL LOW AND DEPOSlT
AT ANY PARTICIPATING SHOP
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t.:NTRANTS MUST BE AT Lf.AST 18 YEARS OF AGE.
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ORAWINGS HELi> FRIDAY AFTERNOONS -
WINNf:R. NEED NOT BE PRESF.~T AT DRAW IN
QUEENIE By Phil lnterland i
Thursday. December 23 1976 DAil y PILOT A 9
'Fun' Route Wins Okay
OCTD to Compete With Private Bus Finn
OranJ!C Count v Tr.m.-.11 ""tnct
<OCTD I d1rt-ctur!> hi.1Vl' Jt•c1dt'CI
to compel\• with tlw priv<1tt•
Anaheim Tu\\ n Tour 1'\m Hus< 'o
for a maJor rout e ht>lwt·l·n
Knoll's lk11y Farm, and U1s
neyland
Director' agrt•td to M·rvc
notice on lhl' privalt• bu~ f11111
that il plan!> tu lwgin offering
OCTD serv1t'l' aloug the ruult·
next SeptembL·r
And OCTU Gl'nt'ral M<uWJl(•r
Ed Loritz ~aid afkr the meeting
D octor Burgla rized
that rrh•ans t•1thl•t thJt m•golla
tions t•an begin for hu) 111~ f''un
Bus nghb alon~ tht• 111utt• 111 that
1-'un Rus offlc1ab l'an takt· OCTI>
to court to ch a lll•nge tlu t!t'tor!>
aet1on.
Lontz explained the Fun Bu!>
!>lops at hotels and mott:ls
bl'l ween the two amusement
parks, l}lll res1tlC'nts ltvang along
tht· route have tornplauwJ that
thl'V lack bus serviee.
<><"Tr> to eithe r j;urchase Yellow
Cab Co IO Orange or haJt llS wal-
l.I ride bus program
Whtie OCTD did s l op the
Orange program, directors Mon-
day did approve hiring Yellow
Cab Co. lo operate a dial-a -ride
program in Fullerton.
Under tha t arrangemen t ocro Wiii pay Yellow Cab $9.65
for every hour of operation and
uJlow the cab eompany to keel>
lls 50-ccnt-p e r -passenger re-
ceipts.
OCTO 's proposed route would
provide sen·1<·e to tho~e rest·
df'nts. Lontz said, but also likely
would stop at hotels and motels.
The enabling leg1slat1on that Man Joins Board
created OCTD requires the d1s-
tr1ct to purchase private ftrms or Wil Wright. a vice president of
Md Others
Blood Ce11ler Open
The Red Cr oi.s Blood Centt!r in Santa Ana
will be open Friday, Chnstmas Day and Sun
day.
"We're asking Orange County residents to
take a few minutes out of their hohday to give
blood to the sick and inJurcd who will be
spending Christmas in the hospital." said Dr.
Frank Kendrick, Orange County Blood Pro
gr am Chair man.
The Blood Center will be open from 8: 30
a.m . · 1 p.m . Friday. Hours for Christ mas Duy
and Dec. 26 will be 10a.m. lo 2 p.m.
The Blood Center is located al 001 N.
Golden Circle Dnve, Santa Ana. Call 835-5381
for an appointment.
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About $20 in l'ash and 27
hypodermic syringt•s werc sto!t>n
from the offlet• of Or Larry B
Mathis, 226 Avcntda Del Mar, hy
burglars who !>rn i.l!>ht-d throui:h
louvered \\ indows Tuesda). San
Clemen le police n·portl.'d.
pay them for losses in area!> Physiologic R eps, Inc. in Foun-~
"'ht>re the pubhc--b-u:.-se_r_v_•c-·e_· _an_d __ t_am_· _v_a_t_le_y_._h_as_been __ e_l_ec_t_ed_t_o_ lm[9r!Jl.Se/1'S
Death Not f <-e,.
JOltOAH
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(ty,lct Mew Ct1hfotn1• P.t\\it'd aw•V
OM~ml:>"'r 11. 1•1• .tl I~ ·~ of )<fl
SutY•Yt·d by h1\ o.tr•nh M r MWJ Mr-.
H••••no 8 ··e..c1''" Jorcl•n o1 Co\t t
M t\tl (ct two brOthl!'r\ R1(t'ldrd
JoH,dn of Rdncho L• (o\t• Cd E•rtr
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ruling two )'ears ago n'qutnng Orange County ch~pter.
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Raposa as defendant 111 Saloon. 16952 Bolsa
his Orange County Chica St . and three
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Man S e nt
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A man grabbed by
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market with a fistful of
money and an e mpty
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a series of six cooking lessons. tealurlng very
unuauel ways of preparing chicken. The classes
are ltmlted to 12 participants, 11nd are oflored
as partial partici pation classes. Each session
will Include a French soup or salod, and a lovely
French dessert. When everything 1& done to
beautllul perfection. lhe meal will be acrved,
Orange Cou nt y
Superior Court Judge
James JI . Walsworth or-
dered the examination of
Stanley Raymond Belz,
28, and s u s p e nd ed
crimin a l c h a r ges of
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Plans to build a com·
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commercial cenl(;'r and
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downtown Sant a Ana
have been delayf..'d for
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<OCTD> directors
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Westminster, after she HEATING
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i AJO DAIL y PILOT ' Thursd.iy D~c~mher 23 1976
Year's Top Peeformances Applauded The most o:dtlng original
motion picture event of all time.
'
Thia as rhe fourth mo sme.! o/ /1IX' columns reviewing
the year 1916 m theater un the Orange Coast
-Comes now the most dafhcult t::isk in the annual
retrospective ~lanc1: at rnmmunaty theater -the
selection or the year's oubtandin~ pcrforml.lnces
These arc the snd1v1c1ual accomphshmcnh
which have become lhc most memorable an a Yl'Jr
replete with s plendjd portrayals on Orange Co.isl
nonprofessional ::.tages. As has become the C'uslom
in recent years, no one actor or actress is sin~l cd
out; rather, fl vt• ffil•ntaons ar1: made in each of four
acting categories
As also has bt•cn lhc ca:.c for the pa~t fi\ l'
years, those who pcrformt'tl for the Irvine Com-
munity Theatt:r must be l'xcrnpt from l'<>n::.1dcrat1on
due to this columnist's C'Onnt•l'l1on with that group
llere then, in alphabetical ordt•r, arc the dist-
inguished pcrformancl'::. of 1976 an community
theater:
BEST ACTORS Ton} Brandt, "Last of the
Red Hot Lovers," San Clementt• Community
Theater; David Paul, "That Championship
Season," Costa Mesa C1.,,1c Pl<.iyhouse; Doug Rowe,
Writer in Cast
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Author Peter Benl'hley
is appearing in a bit role in the second movie made
from one of his novels.
Benchley flew to Bermuda for the final scene to
go before the camera:; for "The D<>ep." Ile Joins
stars Robert Shaw, Jacqueline U1ssct , Nich Nolte,
Lou Gossett and F.h Wallach.
Earlier, he played a tele\ bi on reporter tn
"Jaws," made from his best-selling book.
HIOlrulll SI ~51111 1111 ""'';
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THE SONG REMAINS
THE SAME"
2: I 0-.4:15·7:00-9:25 lf'GI
SO. COAST PLAZA
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11ROCKY11
7:)0 & 9:45
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5:45·1:00· I 0: I S
Intermission
Tom Titus
"The Petrified Forest." Laguna Moulton
Playhousr>; Paul Tt>Schkc, "The Little Foxes,"
Huntington Beach Playhouse, and Stan Wlasick,
"Sugar." Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse.
BEST ACTRESSES Ooris Allen, "Gypsy,"
Westminster Community Theutcr; McKee Ao·
dt•r!Jon, .. Play It /\gain, Sam," Westminster Com-
munity Tlll'atcr. Jean Downing, "The Effect of
c;arnma Hays on Man an the Moon Marigolds," San
Clemente Community Theater, Jean Koba, "The
l.1ltle Foxes." Huntington Beach Playhouse, and
lla rbara Van Holt, "&a::.capc," Laguna Moulton
Playhouse.
BEST SUPPORTING ACTORS -Bill
Ackerman, "Thal thampaonship Season," Costa
Mesa Civic Playhouse; Gregg Barnette, "Norman,
Js That You?", Laguna Moulton Playhouse; J ohn
Loughman, .. How the Other Jlalf Loves," Hunt·
ington Beach Playhouse, and Gary Saderup,
"Seascape," Laguna Moulton Playhouse.
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESSES -Helene
Briggs, "The Sccrl't Affairs of Mildred Wild,"
Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse; Jean Hyde, ''Blithe
Spirit," Saddleback Valley Community Theater;
Sue Pellegrini, "Gypsy," Westminster Community
Theater ; Maureen Shrubsole, "The Little Foxes,"
I luntington Deach Playhouse, and Lisa Surelle,
''Seascape," Laguna Moulton Playhouse.
"SIL£HT MOVIE"
"TAICE THE MOMEY
AMO RUM" "wl
CAR~ff
IF THEY (A)
ONLY KNEW
SHE HAO
THE POWE'R
"MARATHON
MAN"
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SAf ,OMLY-12:15 AM
CINlMALAND
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"Tif[ SEVEN·PER·CENT
SOLUTION" IP&I
ff1ltU••i.
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"3 DAYS OF
THECOHDOR" .,. '0
11NETWORK" IRJ
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THE SAME" IPG)
"THE SHAGGY D.A."
"RIDE A W1LD POHY" (GI
ADVEMTURES OF A WILDERMESS FAMILY
The community theater of lhc ye.rr, 1.1 mythical
des1gnallon deduct.'<! on a point system 1m olvmg the
combuted entries m the column's top 10 producUons
and outstanding performances, 1::. the Laguna
Moulton Playhouse by a comfortable ~even-point
margm over the Westminster Community Theater.
Laguna placed first and lhlrd 10 the production
roundup and have five performers among the
year's best. while We;tminster placed ::.econd and
fifth with three andivtdual entries.
This column's yearcnd cvaJualton or coast al
theater concludes on Friday with the announce-
ment of the third annual man and woman of the
year in theater on the Orange Coa!tt. These citations
arc based bqth on sustaint'<i contributions over the
past decade and s lgruficant accomplishments dur-
ing the year.
TV's Monty Hall
Calls It Quits
LAS VEGAS, Nev. CJ\P) After nearly 3.800
shows, 35 m1lhon an pnzcs and 20,000 onstage kisses
from female contestants, televmon's Monty Hall
has tired of the grind and tasx."<i his last ·.• Let's Make a
Deal."
2 MILES SOUTH Of SAN DIEGO FWY.
The final syndicated program starring the Cana·
dian-born e mcee and actor was videotaped at the
Hilton Hotel here Wednesday night.
Connie Busse of Las Vegas won two cars worth
$12,000 in the "Big Deal." and there were no
.. zonks" -the booby pn1.cs like It vc pigs or old socks
for which the 14-year-oldshow is famous.
HOLIDAY
SHOW
TIMES
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ThUfaday. December 23. 1976 DAILY PILOT A J J
Prom Reealled
mmlll ~l ..,..-Wf'U\
Nostalgia Fine
On 'Phantom~
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By JAY SHARBUTl'
LOS ANGELES (AP>
-Forget "Happy
Days," forget the Fonz.
The real, funny, bit-
tersweet, iodustrial-
strength truth or growing
up is arriving tonight at 9
KCET, Channel 28, in
"The Phantom of the
Open Hearth."
Written and narrated
by nostal gia mast er
Jean Shepherd, it's a
kee n ·eyed , colorful,
slice-Of-life look at blue·
collar Americana in the
late 1940s and an agoniz-
ing teen-age tribal rite -
the junior prom.
To call it and its actors
brilliant understates the
case. J kid you not. The
show is funny with a
capital F. l 'd even pay lo
see it.
IT CENTERS on
Shepherd's youth (he's
"Ralph" in the show)
and the lives of all
around him in a grimy
steel mill town in what
he calls "the great in·
. verted bowl of darkness"
-the Midwest.
The town is where he
got his "first real part·
time job." delivering
mail at the steel mill,
where he "learned to
dream the American
dream -of the beautiful
future, the glorious past,
the crummy now.''
Jl is where his old man
loved two things, h.is
used Olds and the
Chicago White Sox ;
where his mother was
"forever battling the
trivia of her Ufe," where
his kid brother "could
make his nose run al
will."
IT IS WHERE Zudock,
the old man 's pal, proud·
ly declared. "I ordered a
house from Sear s and
Roebuck ... a Cape Cod
Imperial. Five rooms,
and it comes in a kit."
It is wher e Pop, a
working stiff who never
won anything in his li!e,
won the "Great Heroes
from the World of
Sports" contest, and was
(TV REVIEW) °'"'"'""'"' .... ...... """'"'"'-·" P•n..•u-. u•C...., "f>•r•..._,_.. at"•"'
NO PASSCS
Hickey, the algebra~-----~--~-------~
shark, to the prom, to
dance as Mickey Isley
and His Magic Music
Makers completely ren-
dered "Red Sails in the rliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;:::-1 Sunset."
The standout cast in·
eludes David Elliott as
young Ra lph : James
Broderick, the father in
•·Family." as Ralph's
old m an : Roberta
Wallach as Wanda, and
William Lampley as
Ralph's pal, Flick.
THEY AND
Shepherd's remarkable
ear for dialogue and
photographic memory of
The Way It Was make
thJs show, part of Los
Angeles station KCET's
fine "Visions" series,
one of the best I've ever
seen anywhere.
Shepherd freak s
who've either heard him
on r adio or read his
published works won't
need any encouragement
to watch this opus.
But they should get on the phone now and urge
civilians to catch his
"Phantom of the Open
Hearth" on public TV
tonight. Now if you'll ex-
cuse me, I have about 200
calls to make ... "
South Laguna
Boy Tops Test
Eleven-year-old Scott
Bailey of South Laguna
won the grand prize, a
$1,000 savings bond, for
his winning entry in the
Happy Star Hamburger
Col oring Cont es t
sponsored by Carl's Jr.
restaurants.
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Bailey's entry, a pastel •• ..... ·-· ...
Po r t r a i t o r t h e ,,..-" '-.!1'!-I
(' .•ri, • U C1 't .,.,,
restaurant's Happy Star, L';;:=====~;;;:;..--.=.=:=....=;_~:.:;;:_J
will appear on every
placemat at Carl's Jr.
restaurants throughout
California.
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mailed his trophy, a~~~~~~~~~;r---------------------------:-----------plastic lamp shaped like I ____ ...._._
a woman's leg. ~~~-':m
It also is where Mom
accidentally broke the
lamp, enraging Pop.
He duhed out for re-
pair material and re·
turned with Iron Glue, so
powerful mechanics use
it to mend "exploded
locomotives."
IT IS WHERE Mom
went to the Orpheum
Theater on Dish Night,
partaking of the "vast
sonat a or enter tain·
ment " offered by Mr
Doppler, the manager
who presided over all
li ke "some m ythical god ....
It is where Ralph, fac·
ing the first and last high
school junior prom of his
young ure. coveted the
fair , lovel y, unap-
proach able Daphne
Bigelow but lacked the
guts to ask her out.
And it is where he
wound up taking homely,
bespectacled Wanda
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AJ2 DAILY PILOT Thursd~y December 23 1976
Tonight's
TV Highlights
NBC eJ 8·00 -Doug Henning·s
World of Magic. The young magician
plays with fire and makes a four-ton
elephant dis appcur in his second TV
speciul.
KTLA0 8:00 -''Holiday Inn." Bing
Crosby and Fred A'itaire star in this 1942
yUjelide movie musical with Marjorie
Reynolds.
KCET .~ "Phantom of the Open
Hearth." A nostalgic comedy about life in
the 1950s an a Maddie West steel town, nar·
rated by its a uthor, Jean Shepherd, on
the series Visions. (Review. All>
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9:00
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bulltl, N1lh1n "SJrtt" Purdy, 1
Yl'ngrlul ti con. turns sn1Ptf and
bfcins shoobn& down f)OfKt ofhctfS o l2'> m m em StAtrs: o..
an halt Chapltr 5 Wllllt on a
v~UhOll .. ~1 lo relalwt,. Stnt
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m1na1m1 his m llW's bus111m. but
lums 11 down lo~'' 1n lht Almy. a <ram> OtJ To11r 11111•111 Sllw Judee franklin bunrs home 1
convicted felon lo spend the
Chnslmas hohd1ys w1lh hrs fam11)
blll !ht 1udie gets more thin ht
N1111ned tor. a Onl lllMlts Cllr1at111.-Sptcbl
"Ch11stm1s Omm"
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ID VISIONS "Phantom of * the Open Hearth" by
Jean Shephtrd.
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• Special · Christmas
1n the Holy Land
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flota•-A Sowt1111 from Albnh< City;
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'40-Victoi Miture. lOll Chaney
Jr '1lle Sell -' the t-1" ( d11) '32-rredtfrc Mate.II.
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12·00 m "leys " "" Klll(dofll" (dra) ··~-GrtCOIJ Peel
2:00 D (C) "l:r11trio ind His
Aftltl" (dra) '68-Brodeuck
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Danny ~aye.
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This B a llplayer Stole Firs t
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are moi.t inc lined lo buy ht.·1i::ht bu1ld1n i::
shoes, but fivt.• foot 10 1,n·t part1l'ularly -.hurt
and that's the height of a gn ·at many fellows
who go for lhal high hct.·lt·d footv. t'.11
Presumably, th1•y \o\cllll lO tk• SIX roott'r'> /\.,_
has b('t>n n•portt.•d , th1• man v. ho'' mo!>l hk«'lv
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foot 11 1 •
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the \.\rllO).t \o\il \ flul hJ\'l' )OU t'~l!I lll'Jrd or J
hast•llall pla)'l'r '>ll'<d1ng
ftrsl from sl·cont.J'' ll hµp
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y. enl from second to first
base That was bcCort> rul1
t.·h angl•:. I le was safe
In µokcr, \OUr chanCP'i
or drawing one c<ird l"
tomplclc J nush are on(.' 1n
four. sir
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Publt\l••d Ortnff Cot n Oally PCtot
OM '2 n ,. i•I•
P UBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
"OTICt: TOCltt:OITOtlS
SUl't:lttOlt COUltT Ol'TME
ST•Tt: 0 1' CAl.,OltNIA "°It
TMI COUNTY OF 01tANO€
Nt A..,s.t
~ltlt of WtlltAM BALI.MA .. .U
WtLLIAM8 ALl MA" SR ,Oocuwd
NOTICE IS HEAEBY GIVE" to lhe
creclllan of ,.,. •l>On nat'Md OKfllml
, ... I •II PtOOftl h••ln9 c••'"" 'II°'"'' the w ld dtc-nt •rt requlrod to lilt
tntm with 11•• n.ceHa•y •oucl'ler\ In
lht Oii•<• of IM cltrk ol Ille eoo .. en
11tttd coun orto orown1 them wllllllle
MCe u.rv """"""" to tilt ..-.i<JM(I
al ""' office of 8 URTO .. GAUlOIN
TWOMSON A"O .. ElSO" Att.,..rwys
.i u w 1U• So<llll Pa lnttr """ wNI ti.r C..tllo'1>1• _, wlllcll I• I~ piece
ol ""''""' of IM ,,.,.,.,.,IJftod tn '" ,.._11trl pert•ln1"9 la Ille Mt•le of Wld
dKtdeftl wlt,,ln lour mantt" alter 1111
""' pUbjlu llon of lhl1 notl" 0.ltd O.Ctmbtr t 1916
HEl EN BALLM• ..
EQcutrlcot tl'leWlltof ""•oo"H n•m 9d dKedtnt
8VltTON OAUlOtN,
TitOMSO" ANO ,..LSON
A-Y•ttL..o•
hJA-llf'•loler An
Wllhtlor CA -1
A-ys ltr E H CYlria
Puolo.,._d 0'4tnqo Co••I Delly PllOI
O.c to U )0 1'1• and Jan & IUI
sn1 ,.
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE t"VtTt NO
SEAl EO PltOPOSAl S la tOSI
FOlt TH! CO"STllUCTIOH OF
ASSl.SSMf NT OISTlllCT HO 7~1
4 MllllO" OALLON ltESl.ltVOIA
CO,.T114CT HO 1
lllVI"! llA"C" WATEll OISTlttCT
NOTICE I~ HER E BY GIVEN l~t
the 8oard ot Olrrctor\ of,.., d 01\tr•CI
fnYltf \ And wlH r~CflYf' ~'led pro OO••" lblO\ t up lo '"• i>aur 01 7 )()
P M ""tllt tllh d•y of J anu&ry lt71
•I IM Olllct ol Waocht~ 1'(U0011 & "'
\OCl•tt \ tnc. ., o lven bftlow fO'
turnt1htn9 10 utd Ohtrtcl t it ''•",OOf'ftttl"'°' m4ttert.tl\ MU•0"""'1'1t labor \er"1c•i ~nd 'uoo ttt-\
ne<.,-"''Y to c.on\ttucf \Aid 'lllllO"llc tor
Ille 01\lrtcl •I wllltll 11,,,. w ld ~o. llO•••• wlll ~ oubllcty o~....., Mid
•••" aloud a t l h~ o tttc• ot WOOOSIOE/l<UBOTA A .. 0 •S
SOCIATES INC "" south O••th S..nta Ana Caltlornl• '7707
S..ld Bid• •"•II canlorm to ...o bf
""'°""'I,,.. lo I~ Contract One"""'"''
for \Aid work "' fttrf'"tOfOf',. eoor()Yed
by Mild 01\lrltt and m u•I bf ..:com
N•Uttd bV tn,. j,fl(uritv rettue<S to
ther~ln
O>plH nt '"" Contract Oot•'"""'" Mt! on titr •nd m•v IX' e '•rninitO In tM
Oiiier ~ tl'le 01\lrltl and In IM Oltl<t
~ WOO(t\lrtt ~ut>ot~ A. ~H\.OC••tf'\, Inc
•t •"it •bOvf .ctdrtn
Coplo\ mn M OurtllA""d Al I"° ol
tic• of Wond•ld• ll(ubot' A. A\!oO<l•IP>
In< 11¥ oevmonl of \10 llO o-r .,., •no
1111\ co•t h no• rtlul\dAblr r•9'1'dttn
"'""""'""' '"" 11l•n• 1tnO \-ll·<•llon\ •r,.retur~
Plan\ 1tnd \pt11>r1t1c•hon\ w111 bit
tn1Ufod uoon rttQ\Hl\t to "'~".,..
bt_r, '°' •n '"""'"O""' n oo 11\0ft rttund •blel lo cov•r in .. CO'lt ot
l'O'l•<Jt •nd l\Mdll"9
In occordanr~ wil" '"" labor Codf
of Ifie '>t•tr Of Calllornlo '"" tnrlrw
llenth Wate• 01\trt<t II•• o\Cert•tntd
dltlfrm1N1d Ann •<l'lot•<I '"' _,.,
Ol'f-'<tl•llino '"'~ of ""' dlflm w~' ""'° tn-Qlln•r•I OU~'o/AlllftQ ,.,, ·~ leq,al
f'M)lld•• And ov•' llm" work 11' tnie
tcx:•ll•'r '" -IC" ••'" wortt. h lo II'> per1.,,._.i to• ••<"craft CIH \lllc.illon
"' l'(Oe OI wor,m•n Mt'ded la .. e<ll1f '"°' contrecl And It Shalt tit ,,_.t.,,.., ._,. IM COftlre<tor to wnom 11\t Con
tr•C1 II •"••dtO 11\C! uPC>n any \ubton
lt'A<.tor und,., Mm to oev "01 ~"'tr,,.,,
\aid 'Pf<lflf'd r•'"' lo 1111 WO'~mtn
fmr>loyod In '"" u ecullon al ,,,. Con lt~I "COPY ol IM qen•••I ~··•lllno
rlltt of ,.~, I• on lilr In lti. ofllt• of
IM lr•I,,. Rfn(h W1I•• 01\lrlct •nd
thlll ti. po•l•d al ••ell foo tilt oV I."-Contra< ti)' E1>th btd a• propo\~t \Mii llt ,_ °""' or \ubrnl"td Ot'I " torm h.v'ftl\l'wl(t
" r>MI nl IM Conlre<t Ooc....-h
•net mu•t bP •<< omp•"lf'd 01 •
t8"'19r I (MU 8 Urllfl!Od ChKt or A
bkietel'' bond In "" •mount not I~•
tf\an I~ ol Int Amount ol 11\t bld
""""" o•v•hl• In tllt o•d•• ol or '°' llW benelll 01, "Id Ot•trt(t •• •l'le CM•
..,. ... tot •lld .. <II bid or PU•l'O"'I ""'"
lit '4f•ltcl •nd llttlf wtlll ,,.. Sf<,,.t••v
el lllt OHlflU al O<' t.lon• lht ""'" II\
thl' nttto 11rovldtO Th• •l>Ovo
,...nllorwd (Mtk or l>Oftll tllall bt fl .. 11 et -•a<lltt lllel ,,,_ ~""Ii
., IMO • Ctfllrtcl •1111 ,,,. l><•trtcl
II ••.,d•d IM worlt, •nd wilt 119
tlt<l.,Cld IO'l•llecl ti Ille S..C<Htlul 1110
~· '"'""' to ~I•• lnlo wtd contlACI Ee<ll bid or ,,,opo~t \11111 tit ..:<"""
-~" by '"' 11•1 Of 1>rOPDUd Wb<on
lrtctor' Yllt' <Oll1't(t <Otl•l\I\ of ••tavtftoO
<••\lrwc ltnQ and b•<lllllltno • •
million oollon n•ervolt """ _,,, __ ,
n.. 9oerd of OJ rte lor~ Of !flt Oi•
trtct ,.,..,,.., lllt r19111 lo rtle<t .,..,
-•II lllft •ncl lo w.iw anv -t ll trr.ctUl.,111•• to t ny blO
tllY f HC OllOEfll OF THI! &OA•O
OF OtRl!CTOlllS OF THll ll!Vt"E
AANCHWATGlll 01ST,.IC:T
OAICld 0.c•mtt.r t• 1''6
!NUy J Wllttltf
Auhtant Secrtl••'I l'\lell.,,... 0 u "9f C."I Dally P09' o.u-u .• 1'16 ,,.,.
Thursday O ecembur 23 1976 DAIL y PILOT A I 3
P UBLIC NOTICE
riCTtTtOU' •USIN•U
NAMf U ATI MI NT
1.-. tvt'Owi~ ~'"°"I\ OOlnQbu\AIW\\ ..
•CAM COl LIN'!. PU8ltCA !IONS
,,, Collln\ ..... 8••-hi-tA ... , .. ,
Sttonon (1•r' (Ollon• 11J totliM .,,_. IMl-1\land fA ., .. ,
Thi\ ll\,IM"9>\ I• <OM11ttv(J tty"" tn
01vld'lotl
Stoe>N>~ (0111n•
lN\ ''•t•m•nt W•\ 11•-o wit" fN
(.oo.JiHy C.1t1rk ot Or•nQoe County en NOY
'""'"' 1• ,.,. H 11•
Puoll\IW<I Or•n~ Cont Otlly P1101
DK•-1 • to n 1'1• ft<>>I•
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS 8 UStNISS
NAME STATEMINT
lM lollowt119 perw"' ••• dol119 ~
MUI\
OA .. A t NO U S T R 1 ES tOHI
8'-llur\I Sit 21 H\lllllnglon lleecn u.n.-.
Jo"n Wltltarn B•rl'tU, llOt
8'ooto1l11r•I llO Hyntonqton Beech CA
~ Horntr Ho TM9 tOlu Et ~lro
Ave Fountain V•ll•Y CA '1IOI
T"I• """""" ts condY<ted bv • ttnerat P"•lnershlp l'tan
Pvbtl-OrMO" Cont O•llY Pllol
Oe<embtr •. 10 n >O 1•1• Sm l•
PUBLIC NOTICE
f'tCTITtOUS 80SINfSS
NAME STATfMI NT
Tile toltOW•"9 porson\ .,e dOlnqbu\t
ntUll\
E P PROPERTIES Ru\I,_,, Ml
dren -lllo Via Lido M~"""l M.1<1••"
-P C Bo• 681 Ntwport Oe&Ch CA ., .. ,
Oa<1lel S EYtns ?SSS V"'"
N9wfl0r1 lle<Kh, CA '1 .. J
Mk hMI J SI C••" no 0-.Mtl Rd. 8 albot CA'2'61
P ... 1 G Sl•mm * Colvmt>oa st .....,-1 &t<Kh CA O .. l
Tl>I• bu\IM\\ " CO~dUClt<I bv ..
Qllt'fter•I p.art~nhtp
0 1n1rl ~ Evan\
Tiii• ''alement wo flted wllh Ille
Co"nty Ct.,• ol Or•nll9 County an
Oolc.mt>tr 10 1970 -"""''\lied 0f'An9" COHt o.ny PlkM OK 16 U 30 lt76and J en 6, t•n
St'3-16
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE INVITING
SIALIO l'ltOl'OSALS (et OSI ~Olt THI CONSTltVCTto.! 0 11
ASSIHMt:NT DISTlt tCT "O IS-1
l'Ul•O' ltEHAatLITATION
ltOOSTlllSTATIONS
ANOl'ILTEltPLANT
CONTltACT "0 1
1'0 11 TNE
tltVt"E ltANCH WAT f lt OISTlttCT
NOTICE IS HEREBY (,tVEN '""'
,,.... 8ottirO QI 01t..-(tOr\ Of \Aid Ohtr1ct
•n1t1lt"\ •nd wlU 'f"CPIVP Y4ff'O .,,.,,
_ .. , fBiOS I uo IO lh• flour at J JO p M
""I~ 11th day OI J•nuarv 1911 at IM
olllte ol Wood\ld~ 11(111101• I'-A•
so<'•tt\ Inc •\ q•vf!n below tnr
tu,.nhhlno to 1.ia10 Ohl n<t •ti
lten$110nallon m &1ertal\ •qull)mMt
tftbor w r_..CH 411nd \UOOI f\ N'<~YHY
tocon\truc.t 1.ald wo'k for'"'" Ol11tlrtn 1411
wti1<.h ''""°" \••O orooo'•'' will bt oubh<
•v-d •"" '"'"aloud •I t~olli<tOI WOOOStOE tlt.VBOTA & A\
50CIATES t .. C 741S ~oulh Blfth
Strfft Santa An& (.e.il1torn1• 02101
S.ld Bid• sl>atl conlorm 10 And bl!
,..,00'\SIVf' to ,.,,. (tJnt, l\C I Docunwonl\
fO< \!\Id work it\ hfllrf'IOf4'(t APf>rOY{t(j b'i'
wld Olslri<I and mu•I"" •crnmpan1e<l
Oy tht MCUtlty r~ftrrtd to thtrf' n
C<>Dlts of lh~ C'>nlr&t I Oocu"""'h
•rt on file •nd may~"'"""'•""'° "lhit"
oHI<• OI tM Ol•lrlc t •nd rn '"" otllc• ol
Wooch lda /kut>otA & A\\Ot:1&h \ Inc 11
the 41b0•~ <11ddr~\\
Ct>c>let mn be ourc11as•d al,,,.°'"'~
of WooO\idtJ'(vbol• & A•V><11tK Inf
b't on -nt or n o oo ""' '"' ~nd th" CO\f i\ not re-fundabl,. rl'QolrOI~~ t)f
...methitr t~ plan~ and 'Jl>f"< f1tet1on\
ar.-rtturned
f>lal't\ a nd •PP<ilitellnn. will I>"
.... ti~ UpOn r•OV~\I 10 OfOW>"tllve
l>lddt" for an •ddlllnn•I ss ~ (non
f'fhl"dAhlt l IOCO•~r lh•tOllOl _I_
,.,,., lwlndllnQ
In ~<O<'d•nc• wtl" ""' L•-(.odl>of 1~ State of C•lltorni. tN> lrvlM
Rtnch W•t'!r Otiht<t ha\ •W.fl''1Altwlld
dtlermt....., tnd •doPI•" IM 90norot
~tv•tllfl<I rate al P<!r dl•m w-And '"°' 9tn"•I prot llt"9 ••It '°' IOQAI llOllday and oYertlme work 111 I""
1oc•llt1 tn wllltn H id war• ta ta "-
-•ar~ tor te<ll tr Ml cl•olllc•Hon
Oil tyoe ot workman nottflld•d to '1V-'( 11t'
lhlt o ntrec:t •nd It 111•11 bo ,,_,.,M.,.v
_,., lho Can1r•ttor M whOM I~ Con
tte<t It •w•rded and ''oon Any wibcon
trecl"' un•r him 10 oo not I•" I,,..,
Mid \Pt<1lled rtt•< 10 •II wortr-.,
tml>loVtd In ,.,. ••ttl lllan of'"" (On.
lrt <I A u wv of lhe 11'""''1 P't•••ll"<I rat•• OI w-• I\ on Ill• ln I,,. Offlf• Of
,... trvlne lliancll Waltr 01•111<1 """
"'-11 bl Po\ltd at ~a<l'I (Ob \ilt 0Y t .... Qlfltrector
£•Gii bkl or proootal '""'" bl' ,,,_ OU4 or ,tA>ml11tCI on a lorm turnhM d"
P8rt of Iii. Conlt<KI OOCvmfnl\ Mid
"""' bt •«omo•nlt d by • call>lf' ' <lie<~, a certllted cl!ect or • 111-r ,
bond In •n '"'°""' not ti\\ tllMl tll". ol
lht •meunl ol tht bid m-ll'lv-10
'"' ...-of or far '"~ -Iii of Wld
Ohtrl<I •• lho te•• rn•y bo -'"'"' l>kt., ... _ ... ~•II tie tUltCl enct lt"'d
•1111 1,,. Stcretorv of 1"11 0111rtcl 41 or
b91or• the 1tn11 In1111• noll<~ provtdo<f
TM abo,.. ,....nllntl'>lf <he<~ or boM
~II bt 01 .. n •• ovtrantet tl>al lhfl bid
Ott wltt •nler Into a <O'llroKI wit" 1110
Ohtrlcl ti ••••<l<td 1i.. wor• Mid wui
i. dtc:IMed ,.,,,,,.., II th• \UCC ... tlul _, retuw• to •n1tr Into WIG con
tree I Et<ll bid or propo••• '""" i.. t< ~"'9d by 111e "" o• or-... wt> cOllt•tclon n. P"OIKI tnc:hHln llw u wnlrucllon
Ol 1-en -••r \ltltOn\ wlltl••lurM
.. , tn(llMI -Ill rf'(tal'"" ,...,.,
llll•r Pl•nt re<ont1r vcll<19 ,_ tJI
... I" (Ol't\lrlK 11"9 lllftt 0) <ttl\ecll<
prott1<1ion Jt1ll0<1• """''uc 11"9 one Ill -\\ur• (Oftlrot ttru<1v•• Mid tn
,ia111119 •-ootmately 100 '"" Of ,.,
IMh ptMll< OlPt ln\tdt an 111h11119 »-
IM.11 <orotrete plpetlM
TN> 8oer" Of Olre<lan of !flt Oldrttt
rewrvn II• r...,I to rtlt H --•II
111111• •l'td It w•lw •nv '"" •II Ir
"""'er Ill" In env bid
I Y OAOflli O" THI: 80•110 OF
Dl lli!CTOltS OF TH C tlliVt .. t
llA .. CHWATElll OISTlllCT
Ot lllCI t>ocom~r U 1'1•
&tlly J WllMltt
A\tltl1tnl Secrtt1r y
ll'vDlltlltd ~·~ C..HI o.lly fl'llOI, 0tctf'1141tf u. JO, 1•1• ,.,.
Disconnected
Pair Ring Up
$11,000 Tab
From AP Dispatehet;
Telephone privileges for murder defendant5
Paul Sky Horse and Richard Mowbawk have been
cut off m Ventura since the Judge learned they had
run up an $11,000 phone bill acting as their own at·
torneys. court offtc1aJs suy
Superior Court Judge Marvin Lewis, who
granted the defendants standard phone pnv1lege5
for persons acting as their own attorneys, set a b m 1l
or $IOO a month for the telephone
But at the time nobody could have forecast that
the case would set a state record of more than 125
court days an pretrial heanngs without a trial dato
even being set
Mowhawk, 26, and Sky Horse. 31, are charged
with the robbery and murder or Inglewood cab
driver Geor1e Aird, who was stabbed to death al
Box Canyon on Oct. 10, 1974
• A 30-year-old Kansas City bellhop offered
President-elect Jimmy Caner a tip· when staying
al a hotel, let the staff carry the
luggage
Carter has been photo·
graphed handlin& his baigage
on several trips, and Tom Gould,
who works at lbe Crown Center
Hotel, said lbe President-elect
bas hurt the trade. [( In a letter to Carter. Gould
said, "Your pubhc actions hav
given license lo people freeloa -_
ing, and then looking at sef'Vlc cA1tTu
personnel as 1f they were parasites. This upsets the
s taff, it affects the operation of the whole house a nd
It cheats the people who have come there to enJOY a
fme botel." • Two California musicians and their manager
have been arrested lD Salt Lake City on charges
r anguig from defrauding an innkeeper to theft and
forgery ,
Drummer Baddy Miles, 29, of Los Ang~les. who
has performed with the Buddy Miles E xpress and •
The Electric Flag, is scheduled to be tried J an 1l
on a charge of defr auding an innkeeper
A mus1c1an m Miles'
group, Gary E. Odden. 26, ( J of Tac o ma, Wash., PEOPI If:' pleaded guilty to deslruc· .,,.~
tion or property in tbe ---------
smashing of a Ramada
Inn door with a hammer Grant fmed him $50 Qnd
ordered him to pay for damages
The manager of the group, Mark Factor, 27, or
Los Angelu, was charged with theft and attempted
forgery.
PUBLIC NOTICE
HOTICt: TOCltt:OITCHIS
Of' 8 Ullt TltA .. S~£1l
IS.C\ 6ttHtt7 U C Cl
Nollet h llereby Ql••n to lh~ CnclllOt'i of Robin Ht'nry T ,..,,,,~,.,
~ bu\lnen •ddrt\\ 1\ ,.,. H.trbOI'
Bt'td , C.O.ta Mt .. County OI Or-
State of C.llforn • thAt a bulk tr<tn'f~,
1~ 1bout lo tit m Ad• ta R°""ld R
Pank o T••n•ltrtt wllO\e """""" &n dftn I• 10912 Sk lmmor Lane Hunl
lnQlon tll~acll County 01 OrAngp St•t<
of C.llforn1 ..
The PfOl>"•lv 10 bt' tra n\len"o '' loclltd .. 1 IU. Harbo• Blvd Co\I•
Mt>\f County ot OranQt' St•I~ or C.tllarn1a
~1d Ofoot''IY I\ dP"Cri,,_.O •" Ql"'f'WlfAf
·~ AU 'toc:ii. '" trt\Ofl flJrtUre\ MlVlO
PUBLIC NOTIC't:
Ft CT tTIOUS 8USIN!»S
NAME STATEMENT
f.,_. fOllOWlnQ ~rs.on 1\ l')t)1nQ bu\t• ,..,..,, ..
.. AL CERAMIC Tllf 1 ..... 1 lr<>-
1~"( • t-4ut\1,,..,,,,"64"ctCn CA'1f>.fl
0.nM R l<c'Jndt Sr ,.,., lro1a11
(•' Huntinqton f\f' tth (.A ~1"A1
Thi\ bU\H'M?'l>\ t"l c.Onducti d by .tn in
Olvtc:lual
0Mr "' R Kf\ndt St
Tf'll\, \I lt• mpnf Wit\ lllt.'of'I With th!•
Coun'y C•,.r-of Ordnqe-Counlf' Of\
O.c.mt>or lO 1976 ""0•1 Pubt""" I OrAnQt Co.J'1 Oblly Potol
Ot< 7J lO IU6 dnd Jan 11 II 101t
)Jt816
f'nt'nl •ACS qood w lU ot '"•t •4d•o tf'CMlr t---------------bu\l""''~ tnow" ac. H1&nrv Sffff'O Wt<J
•oc:•tl"d at , ... HIHl)Or (O'tt• Mi-\"
Countyol O'""°" Stdff of CdlltQl'ntd
Tht bulk ''""''"' w itf bl" tonwmm&t
I'd C)f'I or 1'ft.,,r , .... ,.. ~th dnv ot Janu-tr t
.. ,, di 10 00 A M •I Or.tnQI! Cl>A\I
E\.C.row '"'DO' 1t1on 71U Ouoont Ot :: 104 ll'Vlnit" Counf y ot 0, anQr Stat1 nt
(A11t0f'n•a
Sto f4' d\ known to'"" Tr An",_,.,..,. .tit
N\•ftifi"t..\ 'Mm"' t'lnd ttddtt \V'1i ""4trd ny
l r!IH'\\t~ror ror '".,.I""' .. '(' A'' IA\1 °'' t
+\rt Heonr-v E•l'<hnn < \fo•v•" 1htl6
Pff.wport 8tvO (O\tit Mr\lt C~t1IOtn l
D•IC!d Ol>cemorr t ~ t• •
llorHtd R PM""
l rdn\ff'ffll('
O•ANGE COAST t!SCllOW CORP
JIU DuPont or "otM ,,.,,,,. CA•l lU
!1t"'•No Ult
Pul>il\l\M O•An,,.. Ca1\1 o .. '• P1101 Ott 1J t976
PU BUC NOTICE
SUPERIOR COURT 0~ THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOii
THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
"" A f '1M NO T ICE OF H EARI NG OF
l'EllTIO" FOii OllOEll OtAECltNG
THE CO,.V(Y"NCE OF llE•L
PllOPEllT'r <on• .. rvttto,,n,p "' WINNlf W
EVERETT .-.1 .. 0 """'wn n WINNtE
W.,.tTE fVERE rT Conv•tvttt •
NOTICE. IS HERE:RV' ( IVfN 11 .. 1
OONA\ 0 E VAN (,IFS[N ht I lo<I
hrorl'ln .8 ~I f1nn lrir ,,,d,., tJ '' f 00 11..-
(00V't t11n<r nt rf'l.tl p1nr>"1tv ,. '' "M,.,
tn wnttn \ m t'1• I" ,,,,,,...,
1)1'11r ulAr\ ,,,d .... " OH ' "'" '"""' ,~ p ()I' ty A• •l'\Q th,,. \MTII ~ t bt r" ,It t r
J/tfh.ld'V tf') 1t1& '' • ftl) ) nt 11\ I~,.
Sltt 111 counroom ot O"Dfll'lm• r"lt .,,,, l ~• "' rt ---------------t tnvr1 4f 100C .,,< C,.nt1' O't1i"' W \I 4t\
PUBLIC NOTICE
F ICTITIOUS DUSI NESS
"AMI STATEMENT
Th" tnlittw1no n1r10n I\ f10,..,, bu\J
,..,.\\ "' ZODIAC INF"LATAB1.r BOATS
?'l?S Coll•Q< A.., 8 1 ra,ta Mr-..
~Ill '1•7&
Conn 0 M'l•ll)n 117'7 Chf>•w~ld
()f "'~ Li!IQUl'la N Quf'I (al1tnrn1o)4'1,.,,
""~ ~J\11'\e\\ connuc t,.a rw '" ,,,
01v10u•I
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AJ.f DAILY PILOT Thursday December 23. 1976
5 Services: 5:00, 1:30,
8:00, 9:30 111:00 pm
Capture the anticipation, wonder and joy of
Christmas at America's largest and most
beautiful Christmas Eve Candlelight Services.
Dr. Robert Schuller will deliver his special
Christmas message, "The Promise of
Christmas-Hope" at all five services.
it
Chapman and Lewis Street near the junction
of the Santa Ana, Garden Grove and Orange
Freeways.
Televised
HTllA Channel 5
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New Shape for Tradition
By JUDITH OL.SON
Of I ... D41llY l'Ool 51•11
The Christmas tree in the church sanctuary was decorated
with white and go1d shapes, all different and intriguing. Some
were spa rk1ing and some were almost pure while.
The children in the cherub choir knew lbe tree was different
than theirs al home, but some weren 'l quite sure why.
.. It's bigger and it has crosses. We don't have any at home, ..
said Susan Ross.
"It's a Christmas tree about God," suggested Holly Barcus.
"It's about love," added Mana Leltin.
"It's about J esus!" asserted Stephanie Ann Warner
The children at Grace Lutheran Church, Huntington Beach,
were all correct. The tree was decorated with Chnsmons, or
monograms of Christ, a tradition which began in a Lutheran
church in Danville, Va. in 1957. .
The first Chrismons, or religious decorations, were made by
Mrs. Harry Spencer, a member of Ascension Lutheran Church in
Danville, and the tradition has caught on in churches of variou:.
denominations throughout the world.
Mrs. Spencer thought of the idea of using ornaments with ear
ly Christian symbolism while wondering how Mary might have
decorated a birthday cake for her son Jeaus.
She made a series of designs using white Styrofoam, gold
beads, foil and white pearls. which have become the models for
Chrismons the world over.
The bas ic symbols are the circle, symbolizing eternity, the
triruty, illustr ating the Triune Cod . lht> crown, n•11rci.en~ing
kingship, and the fish, an early Christian l>1gn.
Other:i are the rose. daisy, star. st>rpent on lhe crosi. a nd u
variety of crosses.
Chrism ons usuall y are made by women's groups tn
workshops throughout the year. Churches oft en invi te the public
to view their trees, which are 11lum1nated with tiny white li ghts
Ascension Lutheran. the first church to have a Chni.mon
tree, usually makes the display of the tree a festive ocl"a~ion with
church m embers on hand to explain the symbolism
Ascension now has the copyright and ~ells s mall bookleb
with the directions and history. More than 100 m embers of the
church are mvolved 1n the Chrismon project and many work al II
year round
Chrismons have been used m candlelight carol St>rv1ces for
US servicem en abroad and President and Mri. E1senho\\er re
ce1ved a set while they were in the White House
When Prei.adent Johnson and West German Chancellor
Ludwig Erhard worshipped together in a Texas Lutheran church.
they viewed a t ree decorated with Chrismons.
The ornaments also have inspired many d1scuss1on~ of
church symboli::.m and have given families new trad1t1oni. to
share an the holiday i.eason.
They are a reminder of church history. too, since the symbob
are the same ones designed, carved or drawn by e arly Chni.llans
They have been found. accordin~ to a Crace Lutheran
spokes man. on old jewelry and utensils and an catacombs
The cherub choir at Grace
Lutheran Church, Huntington
Beach loves to sing in front of
the Chrismon tree (left). Above,
a crown glitters in the greenery.
Camp: Grounds
For Assistance
All that mnrnini: 1li \t'ar old
JefC Andcr•>fin of ('o:.ta Mesa
wa:. fill t'd "1th ..in'<1C't~ as he
coi..nted off thr l <'n't' hour'
beforl' O<' 1 n J! " hf't• I t>d to t hl·
Opt'ratanJ( tahk
To look 1nt11 th1 ., hm ., bnJ(ht.
enthus1,1'11< ,., t'" one would
never J(1w-.-. thJt Jf•ff has b<"en
conf1net1 to ,1 "hN·lchair hy
cer<"hral pal:-" Mnr<' inrancv
Th<" cla) \\ :l'i D<"C' 2. 1976
Doctors al Ch 1 l<I r<'n ·, llo1-op1tal
of Orang<' Count} wt•rt• about to
perrorm ... urgcry that m q.:ht
enable Je rr to stand h) h1m sf•lr
and possihly CV<'n walk
But J <'rf's anx1l'ty wasn't
caused as mut•h by rear of
scalpels as •l was th at he mif(ht
have to miss a n impatiently
awaited <"Vent a three-day
campinf! t rap with ::i hus load c)f
other disabled youngsters in
rugged mountain countr~
IT IS OCCASIONAi, activaties
like this that he lp Jeff feel a s
though life IS worth t.'OJOYIOg,
even from a wheelchair
However, there was a lime
· when life offered him little to
enjoy. H<' was placed in a con·
valescent home whe re he
withdrew into an isolated social
s hell and became a dtsciphne
problem.
Distressed , his mother, Betty
Anderson, ordered him re·
leased. She later enrolled him
: ~a;h~~r wt~~ ~c~~~11i1:;t~o~r~r
physica11y and mentally han·
dicapped.
Through tht> pro$(r Jm J<"rr
eventual!) learned how to cope
with his res triction and how to
socially interact with othe rs.
Ills mother was learning. loo
Through counsC'hng ..,es1-oions shr
"as able to rid herself or ~Ulll
reehngs.
Tod av. Jeff still can't stan<l
hy h1m.st>lf . yet. his family and
friC'nds think h e has gained
somethm~ far more valuable
emot1onally
THE PROG RAM IS called
Arampar <Spanis h for "to
camp"). lls purpose is to s how
handicapped younsters that the
loss of limbs, sight, hearing or
mental capacity are no reasons
why they still can't have run in
life.
Acampar offers a vanety of
outdoor adventures. There are
a fter·sc h ool sessions. da y
camps and s pecial weekend
cam ps which include swim-
ming. backpacking. fishing and
nature studies
Headed by Patnck Hamman,
ZT. of Redonao Beach, the pro-
gram has been responsible for
g iving n e w direc tion and
spiritual insight to more than
200 handicapped children since
its inception in late 1973.
Still. that figure is, according
to Hammah. small compared
with the s t ate 's t!S tim a ted
population or 200,000 disabled
youths.
IDS GOAL, Hamman says , ls
'Those guys make you
feel like you
I I I
can do anything. '
I ..
to rea<."h every one of those
youngs ters with his message of
"new hfe, right now."
"The handicapped kids we get
here learn that lhev have
something more to look ·forward
to than just s itting a round
marking time. 1 mean, what's
wrong with giving kids like
these a chance to get outside
and do fun things like ever·
ybody else?"
Hamman uys the fun begins
for his special children with a
sort of s piritual reawakening.
He says this is achieved by get·
Ung each c hild to grasp the fun·
damental concepts of life.
"When they first arrive, most
are mad at God for their condi·
Uons. Once t hey see that God
isn't punishing them or their
parents, they can begin to ac·
cept themselves and start en·
joytna life.
.. Eventually they realize that
the time for fun 1s right now "
ALTHOUGH CHRISTIANITY
is part of Acampar, religion is
never fo rced on any or the
children.
Many of those enrolled pay a ·
token fee. other s pay nothing.
The organization has existed
almost exclus ively on donations
from private individuals and or.
ganizations .
Hamman says he has tried to
maintain a low profile by doing
little advertising and d.Jrect·
mail sollcili"g in order to pre·
vent the program from being
swamped by new applicants.
"The parents, eager to see
the program ex:,>anded, have
been doing advertising for us by
word-of-mouth.··
The result has been a rise in
the number o f appllcant s
Gold beads trim a white
fish , secret sign
of the early Christian
and one of many possible
Chrismon shapes.
BEA ANDERSON. Editor
Thursday OecembPr 21 1976
l l Eager, yet
apprehensive
about exploring
the great
~ outdoors is this
'8"..A' first-time
,.. -~ camper. New
~ experience is
made possible
111
by Acampar, based
in Hermosa Beach.
Director is
Pat Hammon
(below).
despite llamma n 's effort s to
discourage this from happening
m s SOLl 'TION to this pro
blem as to "go totally puhhc
It's a gamble. but 1 think that
letting the com mun1ty know
that this program eXJsts 1s im
portant.
"Acampar already has been en
dorsed by the Orange County
chapters o f United Cerebral
Palsy and March of Dimes.
"Our biggest endorsers, of
course. are the kids."
Apparently Hamman is right
Shortly before his operation.
J eff Anderson recalled a happier
time spent with Hamman dur.
ing a weekend campout
"Pat tells you about lhe trees
and the flowers .
"Those guys <the naff) make
you f eel like you can do
anything ."
•
I -82 DAILY PILOT Thursd.lf Decemoer 23 l9io . -~~~safety 'Unleashed' by Mother
• DEAR ANN: Last weekend \\clook our ram1·
ly fo King's Island I Wi.C> conrl•rned about our 3-
f'ear·old because bhe's a very acl1\ e child and l
feared she might f'Cl lost
I stuck a l~ngth or heavy mdt ramt· con.I 1n my
purse. When we arnv~. l lacl'<l tl lhrough the l>elt
l0<>p5 on her jeans and tJed at \\llh a knot Tht< other
end I looped around my wn~l Ne~IC!>S to '>ay \\e
were never separated and l had a much better
Umenol having lo worry about her bafety.
Mgnt<d hcr~clf \l11otl lncl1J.!o t~wt th• hl.'aut1fol
married man 1.1.h•• plJ\1•11111 , lttth loH· J.!Jllll
\\ ht-n th<'y "'('rt• "tut·k 111 tl11· t·ll•\ ,1t11r tugethl'r
d!dn t do 1t b<•1. ... u-.l h1• thought SI 11-: 1.1. "'" "allra1.·
live. youthful look1n~ and Sl'X}
Ile did 1t bt•t'JU'\l" hl· thou.:ht llE wa~ nil those
things, and l>hr h1•lpt'<.I tum prOVl' ll by falling like u
ton of curdwoud Tl'll hrrif !-.H E-; hlid l>een hib wire.
.. md another woman got :-.tutk 111 an l'levalor with
him. he would ha\'t• pl:.tyl'<I th1. !><inH· game w ith HEH
Juan and you sound Uke )OU have tbe warmth of a
barracuda. 1'1y guesi. il> )OU two del>erve ucb
other.
DEAR MISS LANDERS I'd appreciate 1t 1f
you would tell me the names or the st ates where
:.1lkone shots to enlarge a woman 'b breasts are
legal. Also w ill you please give me the name of a
doctor who gives these s hots? T hanks a lot
FLAT FAYE
DEAR FLAT: There Is NO state In which
silicone shots are legal for breabt t>nJargement.
This Is a dangerous procedure which can caube
serious trouble. Silicone IMPLANTS, however,
Whal surpri~ed ml·\\ J'> lht· rt'spoobeor the on·
lookers. All day long ll(!Oplt· kepl making com-
ments. One woman bU1d, "Maybe bhc thinks thL'
Jillie girl is a dog.'·
l '11 bet the t•kvatur Homeo's wife ha!> w <1tchcd
h1m l>hOwt•r worn1.•11 IA-tlh Jtl1.·nt11111 Pvt•r binl'e they
rclurnt•d from th1·1r honl'vmoon But !>he hu!> no
fear or 10 ... 1ng him be1.-:rn~1..· s he know~ he would
never do anything tli.1t might uµ!>N I llS life.
· are legal ln every state.
• Don't people real!le what could happen to a
jost child? During the day, I ~aw !>ever al children
, .being spanked and M~olded fr>r w<mdering off No
one pointed and commented cm TllAT. I hopr you
' will agree with mt>, Ann Please comment -
'PLAYING IT SA FE IN INOIANAPOLIS
DEAR SAFE: I do. As for the onlookers. why
concern yourself with tht>m? You did what was
best for your child and that's what counts.
DEAR ANN. Tell the GO-year-old widow who
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~ vprise
~ ' ~~$ewn Up
I
Mr. "M" F1n.t' dcx:~n 'tcarewhathcdoesto
the women who i.:11 gJg.1 over him I low comt· I '111
"II smart., I JU!.l h.•fllJt'n to ht· anothrr gal who lb
married lo a lw.iut1ful man, !Jut I couldn't care
less \\hat h1.· d"l''> 111 I'll'\ .1tor~ or t:ll>ewhere.
He's a lovely m1•,il t1ekl'l an<l I'm t1n>d or working
-~1 HS. X
DEAR X.: Snrn1• marriage )ou've got there,
lady. Mr. ".'1e I 1r,t" must be an incurable Don
·Somethini! !-.Pl't't<.d
•for the teaC'hcr. 1..»:-
:pc ct int! h 1..• r I 1 r s t
ehild, wus st1t(·hed up
Qfl the !-ily by 10 of he'.·
~l udc·n l!-i <.it AtL.1111"
~chool . and pn•st•nt ·
<_'<I l.l!-i a '\lll'J)l'l..,l' JllS. ~)l'f(J rt• l h (' h ()la cl <.I\' ~;.1<:ation '.\Ir~ Ani'
f;hu('k da!{pfuy-. .in 111·
f<tnl quill, neatly <·m·
J,rnicll•rc.·d \\1th tht
~tucknb · ~1gnatun·!-i.
The• pr<>Jt•t·t \\ "" th1
jdeu of .lennlft•r '.\l <Hf·
(lox's mother. :\tr-..
J,>onalcl M addm.
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Sorry, I never recommend doctors. Call your
County Medical Society and ask for the names of
two or three plastic surgeons. Theo take your
pick.
Discover how lo be date bait Without railin g
hook. line and sinker. Ann Landers 's booklet.
"Dating Do's and Oon'ts," will help you be r.lore
poised and sure of yourself on date!>. Send 50 cents
in coin along with a long, stamped, self addressed
envelope with your request to Ann Landers, P.O.
Box 1400, Elgin, Ill. 60120 .
AT
WIT'S
END
Capricorn: Prestige Rises
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tugl•tn('r 1nd1l'.tll·d
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honll' t•1 roo-.1 ~1 11111•\
qut><;l1on-.. hudg1·t "'"
with ad m 11 .1I1on fnr
g If ts. IH um I-. t'" II t'
<hplomat11·
TA l ' R t · S c \ pr ii :!O
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!Jch1nd th1· -.tory Lh•k
lte)onfl ..,up1•d1C'1al 1n
rhcat111n' Onl· rloc;(' to
\OU ('ClllflCk... and th•·
mood rJnj!t•-. from •wet to
1m1.1I Kl'} 1.., to lw nhJ«"
t I\" "h1lc• C'ont1num~ 111
h1..· ... ympathl'llC'
ca:MJSI I 'ti.I\ 21 Jum·
:!\)) Hl'un111n 1·1»ult1 he 011
.1j!!'n<l.1 dt'\I tlll't'" .ti 1·
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>.ptritual tn>.1).!ht:-
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\nu tlt'l.'ds undt•rstand
tnf', r,,;:i,,c,urJnl't·:-ron·
l'l'rrllnJ! finann ·s. rears,
1ndt•htl'dnl'~" Hl':.t«h
be'} ond apparf'nl Ii m1ta
tum Mort• pt•rsonc; arc
"on your side · than you
might 1magml'
LEO C.July 23 .\ug 22>
Gt>t to ht•arl or m alters
exprl'S'> frt•lmgc:; lo onl'
close to ) nu Al·C'cnl on
romm1tmc·nt .
1oop1•rat1ve t•ffnrt-..
partnn.,h1p m.1rnag1•
'l ou h,1\1' nc•\\s lo 1m
p.irl
\ lltGO c /\Uf.! 2:1 S<•pl
-~' h1l111w through on
ft'l'ltng-.. hun1·h you'rt•
tll'mg pulled 1n twnchn•c
11on" K t.•y 1 s lo go with
om• \\ho l <lUght you in
pa:-.t
l.JBRA (S<>pl. 23-0C'l.
221 Childrt•n and dis
C'tphnt> may :-<.'<'m incom
pall bit• on I his n 1ght Uut
\OU will ha\ c to dr:iw in ~ t• 1 n s , t 11 " t r 1 v t.• for
b:ilancf' bet\.\ecn ('mo
lion and logic
S('OR PIO <Ort 23·
Nov 211 i\llt•nt1on to dl'
1.11ls more important
than u ..,ual Blot.•ks. ob
... tacl<'' arl' tt.•<;tc;,
challcng1·s .ind can pro-
\{' of ult1m,1tt• hl'nd1t
You confront major is·
~Ut'S
SAGITTARIUS <Nov.
22-lJcc 21 l · Movement,
messages. calls dialogue
with rclativ('s --these
arc highlighted . Young,
vigoro u s individual
could choose this time
for "religious d ebate."
CAPRICORN <Dec.
22-J an. 19>: What seems
a loss will "come back."
You locate what had
been missing you re·
gam good graces or loved
one. Your prestige again
nses in eyes of child.
AQUARIUS (Ja n .
20-Feb. 18)· Accept
ad ded ass ign m e nt,
n'spons1b1hty. There is
something more to do
... and until you do it
... enjoyment or holl·
day will be interrupted.
Older individua l almost
kept "out or sight. ..
PISCES (Feb. 19·
March 20): Whal had
been hidden will be re·
vealed. You gain access
lo information which en·
courages opti mism.
Gracious act by relative
makes you reel wanted.
warm.
If December Z4lh ls
your birthday you have
unusual voice, a "sweet
tooth, .. a minor weight
problem -you are fond
of art objects and you
sense what is valuable as
opposed to superficial.
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tn '" •n•MtH to t••' ti\• en.clJ••
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FulUfl tOf 12H or '"'• Hew f:•~••
few-D9t LiMfl on• Ho .,,•l•n
Phone: 546-6740
Spec1a/1Z1ng m
Nail Care
J.ll•ll• Mar9le11 Me"'-d
Sclllplw9d Hall• • H~ct.,
Gift Certlflcaht •
Ma11lurea l11cl•d• Hall
Art. :;,
DIRTY
9 HARRY
THE ENFORCER
IS HERE TODAY
AT A THEATER NEAR YOU
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tm only nzck'W'ear~ carry
the most compleJ..q,
se.1ection of
neckwear availabl<Z
anywhere. a11
TALBOTT ti e,s are,
handse.wn. come
3e.e. whywe. say,
"simply the, VJOr1d,s
fine.st tie. II .J~(>• ·~
44 fashion island, newport center 644-5070
SALE
V30FF
"In time for Christmas and New Years"
HOLIDAY SEPARATES and LONGS an from our r9C)Ulor stock
Velvet Blazers and Pants
Satin Separates • Lurex Tops
Metallic Knit Longs
Metallic Knit Pant Sets
WESTCLIFf PLAZA OHL Y
17tft & Irvin•, H•wport leach
OP1M THUISOAT 'TU. t ft.M.
BOOMER by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson THE VIRTUE OF VERA V ALIAMT
t>UT 1 ~AD TO ~{? l GvT fbofiP Wl1H
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by Tom K. Ryan
by Mell
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by Georqe Lemont
by Gus Arriola
by Ferd Johnson
THE GIRLS
"But. l·rcJ, you're not ~uppo,ed to CnJ<lY ( hmlma,-you'rc )U\l
suppo,ctl lo get ii over w11 h "
DENNIS THE MENACE
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THE-
· CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY
BAMBOO
BI RD CAGES
Great for bamboo birds?
2 Story 3 Story 4 Story 4'7 6'7 8'7
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HOME CRAFT
RIVET GUNS
Pop. and you've got it
riveted. Leather, metal,
plastic. cloth.
#385 #386
Home Owner Profeuional 397 797
JACK RABBIT
PUMP KIT
Pump up your deflated
rabbit (for liquids)
997
DREMEI!
ENGRAVING
TOOL
997
MOTO-TOOL
KIT
29!~1
33 ~~1
MOTO-TOOL
KIT
39~!1
MOTO-TOOL
17~~s
S•K'Tools
SOCKET SET
11 standard sockets.
ratchet. 3 acceaaorlea.
1/4" drive.
11 ~~15
SOCKET SET
8 standard 90eJteu. 1
apcrrk plug socket ..nth
lnaen. re•. ratchet. and
extension. ~" drive.
12~?12
SOCKET SET
21 pc. Ht. 9 1K>Cketa. 7 ;:> dffp sodreta. ratchet.
• 4 aceeHorlff. '14"
drive.
16~?21
SOCKET SET
21 pc. Ht. 9 aocketa. 8
dMp aoc:kets. ratchet,
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COORS
SLEEPING
BAG
1700
TURNER PROPANE
TORCH With Tank
A lot of things you can fix
around the house with this.
Light and portable.
4 97
LPSSSS
•TURNER PROPANE
TORCH KI T
7 piece set with steel
case. Got pencil tip
burner, spreader tip,
spark lighter, soldering
tip, brush. and the label.
8 ~
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1 TORCH KIT
t . 2300
5000 degree braze weld outfit. solid tanks
a re light enough to carry anywhere.
PNC 2-IN-l
ELECTRIC
WELDER·
3900
Welds heavy or lite
--.., metal. brazes. bends.
solders. plug in
and go.
REMINGTON
MIGHTY-
MITE
BANTAM
Woodsman. spare that
tree! (Ooops. there
goes the fann.)
CHAINSAWS
Goa Powered. 7900
Au10.01ler •.• 8900
Deluxe... . • 9900
~®DeWa~
___.. • 8" COMPACT
RADIAL SAW
With Leg Stand
2 HP. cuts a tull 2 inches
deep. 10 Amps. rips.
crosscuts. mitre&.
10" DELUXE
POWER SHOP
With Leg Stand
Comea with the leg
stand, 2 HP. auto. brake.
lower blade guard. key
lock. roller bearing arm.
219~~43
With Leg Stand
Best 21/4 HP. professional
duty, 2 piece backboard.
299~~3
12" POWER SHOP
With Cabinet
12" Blade, 4 inch cut. 2V.
HP.
349~80
WAJT,1.' I
~TCtiE.~
Black & Decker.
WORM GEAR
SAW
Heavy duty. 71/• inch.
for continu.oua service
to the profeuional.
99 ~~1
%"HOLGUN
Can drill in atainleu
steel. glazed ceramics.
and even curved
surfaces, ball bearing.
77~~80
112" COMMERCIAL
DRILL
Load it up. it can take
U. reversing drill with
continuou. service
rating.
107~~11
CUT SAW
Heavy duty 2 speed
reciprocating saw
includes case and 9
bl ad ea.
77~e03
BELT SANDER
Engineered for no tilt.
rock. or gouging. aide
or open area sanding.
227~~27
ROUTER
Continuous
production use, 1/4 and
~ .. bit capacity. 11/2
HP Motor.
89~~10
GAS GENERATOR
Briggs and Stratton. 4
cycle. 2500 Watt. 120
volt AC.
447~~25
CORDLESS DRILLS
Work non-s lop with
extra energy packs or
recharge in one hour.
1;... Ve"
7900 9700
DRYWALL GUN
Sela screws perfectly.
hos hex for No. 2
Phillipa screw.
77~~3S
DRILLS
Double insulated
single speed.
V." ¥ ... 997 997 I •1m #7t99
Adju stable depth and
bevel, blade included.
burnout protected
motor.
14!!99
JIGSAW
Double lnaulated.
easy to handle curves
as well as straight
c:uts.
11!~
WORKMATE
A toldawaywork
center. viae, and
aawborse all in one.
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ll' Rockwell
CIRCULAR SAWS
You want a ball bearing
saw? Just happen to
have a few in stock.
19~~11
VARIABLE
']J> ~!~e:~s?.~!::!
very fast nwnber in a
second. ~ .. 1997
:y," Reveraing 24 97.
Yz" Reversing 2997
VARIABLE SPEED
JIGSAW
0 lo 3300 RPM. (strokes p er
minute, bu t who counts).
24~?20
ROUTER
28.000 RPM for
smooth routing.
39~?20
BENCH
GRINDER
10" CONTRACTO
TABLE SAW
40x27 table with
extension. 24" rip ,
capacity. ball bearing. .\'
self-aligning rip fence. J
LESS MOTOR.
289~~-348
DRILL PRESS
Swivel Head. max ram tr1
choice of spindle speeds,
Losa Motor.
129~~-070
RADIAL
DRILL PRESS
Drills lo center of 32" cir
360° swivel head. 90 deg
right and left tilt. Leaa J110t
149~~~2
BAND SAW
Cuts ,ttock up to 6'1•" thJc
Sliding safety blade gua:r
ball boaring. Leaa motor.
I 49~~-120 l
WOOD LATHE
Handles up to 36" len~ Hr turning capactfy.
LeH motoJ'.
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SECURITY
POT BELLY
STOVE
Looks nice and it really
works (or put a plant in it
and forget the stack).
26" 32" 1497 1997
EVEREADY
FLUORESCENT LANTERN
Use with or without battery.
only out in the deaert do
bring the battery.
With Battery.
33~eows
Jlverson
BICYCLES
DELUXE
MOTOCROSS
69~~60
HEAVY DUTY
~~~; ~~.MOTOCROSS
WITH SHOCK
87~~62
24" BOY'S
OR GIRL'S
10 SPEED
BIKE
77~e689
GIRL'S
DELUXE
57~~1
27" OLYMPIC
MEN'S &
WOMEN'S
I O-SPEED
99~~689
26" MEN'S OR
WOMEN'S
10 SPEED
BIKE
•••• Chrlatmaa Wrapping
for lt•m• over sro.oo
THE SHOWER ffiftSSftGE .c
byW:lterPrk
Wall 1497 Mount SM-2
Hand 2497 Held SM-3
Thi• can be bette~
than a martini
after a ha.rd day.
MECHANIC'S
CREEPER
SlidH right under the
car. juat don't open
your mouth when you
change oil. 907
AUTO RAMPS
Nothing to a H emble.
holds vehicles up to
8.000 lbs.
13~R~
QUARTZ HALOGEN
SPOTLIGHT
This trouble light doesn't
neceHarily have to be
used to make trouble.
9!!
DELUXE AUTO
· VACUUM CLEANER t~ Makes car-cleaning ~~ -... < ~ easy as pie and runs ~ off dashboard lighter.
11 !~9
HA WK DIAGNOSTIC
TUNE-UP ANALYZER
Sots cam dwell angie. adjusts
carb. for efficient idling.
14!~
JACK STANDS
C heap at twice the price
11 you really need one.
(What?)
1 ~~
7700 . ';;f'~
•9686-7 '~ ~--
ALL
CHRISTMAS
WRAP
~ American mado. all assembled and ready ~·
to ride. The great name In bikes.
• BASKETBALL
BACKBOARD
HOOP&NET
Ex•rclH. w• all n•ed it. Put this up
and fight fat. (Or eat more. and
en)oy the aurrender).
OFF
FIRE
EXTINGUISHERS
No.JO 777
No.110 9••
No.240 1399
A "muat" for every.
home. auto. boat. UL
rated.
(tj§~ll #I
G ARAGE DOOR
OPENERS
#200 9700
#404 12700
#450 14700
New Cryptar code locks out all the bad
guys. Automatic light. Dell•ery and
Installation. 49.00
\.110'uW1
EDGERS
Why doH everything have to
be "King" of something. Still
good quality.
89!!
99!~
~~ lt!-1 09!!
l FRONT 'l /~ THROW MOWERS
189~~0&8
209~~0688
These front throw
mowers have 4 cycle
engines. do first-rate job.
SIZZLER
BARBECUE
Big flat surface for
turning out juicy steaks.
hamburgers. hot dogs.
1900
SWINGER II
BARBECUE
One of the things that
make California living
great. 2900
SWINGER I
BARBECUE
Bigger cooking area than
Swinger U but same
quality.
3900
STRUCTD
PORTABLE
BARBECUES
GAS OR EIJ:CTRJC
Inatant heat and fully
portable ao you move
around where you want
lt.
39!~so~1eo
RECTANGULAR
GAS BARBECUE
This bullt·in barbecue
makH a welcome addition
lo pool or patio.
89~!5
RECTANGULAR
GAS MOBILE
BARBECUE
Rectangular wlth a
mobile baae, usH e ither
natur<1l or bottled gaa.
99~
wtth large tank I 1 20.00
•
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ROTA-SHEAR
(NYLON LINE)
1997
8/tNJlr a O.ckar.
NYLONUNE
GRASS TRIMME:
lJttle nylon string real
chewa up weeda, won'
bwt you.
24!~
(NYLON LINE)
Looks like it should ru
by itHlf while you get
sack time in. 4997
I DIS STD N e
HEAVY DUTY
CORDLESS
HEDGE TRIMMEF
2797 -
•CEHT·U:
11' Rockwell
HEDGE TRIMMER
16" 1997 •7011
Two aizes to make the
ole hedge disappear
right before your eyes.
18" 24!~21
fl' Rockwell
EDGER 8c
TRIMMER
GueH this la what It
takes for all those well·
kept lawna I aee. 29!~
11' Rockwell
DELUXE EDGER
AND TRIMMER
Another ten bucks and
you can go deluxe.
39!~30
STANDARD
•EGS7
Handy gadget and no
cords tailing you all
over the yard. either.
HEAVY
DUTY
•EGS.IA
11 97
1697
S U NBEAM
~\ ·~, ELECTRIC MOWE~S !I And you thought they only
1 made the Mlxmaster, bah. ~::--\
\:~~-20~~iLE 5 7~
~w:..,,..~ 19"TW1H 6700 ~'\-II/ BLADE v&-JIT
GAS ROTARY
MOWERS
TbJa one baa a high wind
tunn el to keep the graH
goln g into an optional bag.
VG-19 9900 ·
VG-215 12900
POR
HIAYIN'I
SAKI
HAYIA
MIRRY.
CH RI IT MAI
DAILYPILOl
Seville's Competition
Lincoln's new Versailles 1s the Ford ;vtotor
Company's approach to the luxur) c<tr
market. It has a Grcnada-'.\Jonafth pro-
AP Wlnl)hott
fill· an<I :1 l ontml'ntal !\lark \. typl' ~nll
and trunk lid ~pare lire motif It sports a
J.51 -cubtc ml'l1 V 8 engine
Christmas Bells Ring ·.
Cash Registers Sing Song of Happy Season · ..
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NEW YORK (AP> The na·
uon's retailers are counting on
this big final week. ~1th two ex·
tra sh opping days, to push
Christmas sales above lhc heavy
volume of 1975.
··searing in mind that l ast
Chri stmas was by far the
strongest we h ave ever h ad.
we're quite pleased with the
season thus far." Tom Langen
feld, manager or <'Orporate rc la·
tions for Dayton-Hudson Corp.,
said
"WE MAY BE A UTILE op-
timistic and a lot depends Ol'I the
current week. but we're hoping
for 10 percent ca.in over l ast
year," he said Wednesday L~t
year. r etail sales nationwide 1n
December totaled $!60.7 btlhon
Sales at the Minneapolis-based
Dayton-Hudson s 410 dcpartm<'nt
and specialty stores around the
country in December 1975 rose 21
percent over the recession-
plagued 1974 monlh, beating the
national average gain of about l6
percent.
F. W . Woolworth Company
Chairman Lester A. Burcham
predicted that December sales
will be up more than 8 percent
from a year ago. At JC Penney
Company. Inc., the third largest
retailer in th e country, a
spokeswoman said sales were
"up to expect ations."
BUT SHE SAID results will
have lo be considered in light of
t.he company's zo percent sales
growth in the fourth quarter of
1975 o~er the previous year
believe having the stores open
Thursday and 1-'rtday becau~c
Christmas r ails on Saturday
could add 2 to 6 percent lo tht'
final Chrlstm as cash register
tally.
Last year, Christmas fell on
Thursday.
INDUSTRY OBSERVERS say
the two extra shopping days pro
bably won't make up the dif-
ference between a good and a
great holiday shopping season.
Still. a number of polls and
statistics seem to indicate th<it
consumer confidence is on th<·
rise and people are spending
m ore money.
For example, the government
says total retail sales rose 1 'T
percent between October and
November to total SSS 6 billion.
Touri.sts 'Redi.scover' Mexico
Some of the things consumers
are spending money on, r etailers
say, include small electric ap-
pliances. sound movie cameras.
color television sets, microwave
ovens, Citizens Band radios,
home furnishings, electronic
video games and. in northern
markets where winter set in six
week s earlier than normal,
sweaters.
There also appears to be more
demand for "big ticket" ap-
pliances such as electric ranges
and dishwashers.
"I would say that when the
final tally is m , it won't be all that
bad," said Stephen Latz, a vice
president and retailing specialist
al the brokerage house MerrttJ
Lynch, Pierce, Fenner&Smith
Mortgage
Rates Fall TUCSON. Artz. 11\Pi M ex-
ican tourism busmcss has be~un
improving after a low point dut•
to political unrest. but sl11l 1s not
at the normal holiday ll·vd . ..,a}
tourism official s.
FOR NOVEMBfrn. lhl· Mc:x·
ican Tourism Offlt·c hen· rcp<irt
cd a 25 pt>rccnt droµ 111 lttl'
number of persons apµlyin~ for
visas to visit M eXH'O.
tourist has been mer1nvemenced
or harasM.•d," s:rnJ one travel of-
f1e1al. Jle noted lhat the unrest
has involved almost no violence.
November was tht• low po1nl.
with visa ftJ?ures. holt•I bookings
and airlines f hghl rescrvations
improved for most of Dc<.'l•mlwr
But with t he 1mprO\<Cmt-nt. of
fic1als report. thei r business 'till
1s down from a year ago
Although M exac-o ha ... hall
political problems with agrarian
tt'form and the pe!tO dt•valua-
1111ns. there as no reason for
Americans to fear traveling
.<;outh of the bordt'r, officials say
KENNF.Tll MORONEY of
Hughes A1rwest here said the
a1rltnl'·s rPserval1ons to M exico
arc down 30 percent thts month
from lhl' number in .December
1975.
"We have not l">Cen able to
isolate even one instance where a Morom·~ also said that reports
n•tt•tvt•tl through the airlin e
show • .:in 80 per <'ent occupancy
lev<'I expected at Mexican resort
hotels for the holidays, compared
~•th 92 to 100 percent normaJly for
lhe end of the year.
Oil Price 'No Gift'
BEIRUT. L ebanon C/\PJ C'ro"'n Pran<'e F;ihd or Saudi Arabia
'>.lY~ has governm(•nt's refus;il to 1n<'rt'a!>c 011 prac<•s 15 percent was
not a down payment to U.S f>rcs1denl·clecl Carter.
SeH•r;.11 resort hotels along the
gulf of California m northern
M exico. usually booked lo
<'apat•tty this taml' of year. re-
porll•d <'anccllalions in large
number.., until Jose L opez
Portillo replaced Luis Echever-
ria as .Mex1C·an President Dec. 1.
··our resol ution w as not taken to serve the mterest s of a certam
nat101" or a certain president." F ahd said in an 10lcrv1ew published
Wednesday by the He1rut newspaper Al Anwar
"We are not cont·erned by inlerpretauons rendered to ou1• de
c1s1on, be they poi,1t1 vc or nci.:ative. We took 1t in the spinl of
responsibilit~ toward th(' n·st of the world "
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L> El\ ll PAT· Whal do you know about the
L>ep1l.1trnn " hair removal device? Jtsounds easier
than ele<'trolys1s
A II.. Newpor t Beach
i\ temporary restraining order was issued re-
cently in Orange County Supenor Court restraining
tht' manufacture r s and promoters or the
"Oepilatron" hatr removal oevlce from claiming
that it can permant'ntly remove hair, according to
the California l\tlomcy General's Office. The com-
plaint alkgf':. that the machine does not work as
dal m t'd bt>cause 1t OOf'S nothing more than pull hair
out "ith a tweezer at a cost of $45 and more per
hour. In addition to the alleited false represenla-
tioos. the complaint charites thal the defendan ts en-
tert'd m10 a conspiracy Lo fix tht' pnces charged for
"Depila1ron " treatmPnls in violation of lbe state's
anUtru\t law\.
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SANTA SETTLES P l'BUC NOTICE
ust'll r:ir frt•m a private pany, the use tax was based
on the rst1m;it1•cJ market \-aluc ot the vehicle as
l.1$('(1 tn rii.:urt• lhl.' ,111nual VClllCIC license ree. A bill
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pre <.:hriHmn"' ru<1 h. manv or the l'lvt'~ havt•
become ru n down ,
a n e m ic and ver>
~uscepllble to thoo;r north
pe>lt' coul[h~ and cold.,
Dul Santa. UCtltU( wisely. hao; arran,1?1•<1 tor
a J?ood stock or multiple
v1lnmm produrt-. lo !>(>
brought 1n and • .,
in11istin g that all the
elves lake the~c vitamin:;
on a regular b11:11s. Looks
I.Ike everylhinR will be
rtlht on schedule aaain Uils Yt'ar.
YOU OR YO UR
DOCTOR CAN rllONF. US when you need a ~ivery. Wa will deUver
l),romptly wlthnut extra
dh•rge. A great many
Re<>plt rely on ua ror
lf\tlr he.Ith need8. We
welcome reque1U for
"41llvc ry service and
~ge 8CCOU.Q\.s,
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l'ICTITIOU5 BUSI NESS NAM'£ STATEMENT
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f.(fPcUv.-Nov. 15, 1976, lhe u~e lu collecled by
lhe OMV Is based on lhe documented sales price, as
are all other '!ales or use tax transactions in
C'allfomia. DM V collects us.-tax as an agent for the
State Board of Equalization, which has overall
r~ponslblllly for slate sales and use lax collection.
This change was prompted by a recent study of the
me lax collection procedures done by the State
Oepartmf'nl or Finance at the request of OMV and
the Board of Equalbatloo. It indicated tbal ln·
dJviduals frequently P81d a lesser tax when the tax
was based on "eostJmated market value" than
wouJd be due If the actual purchase price were
used. A $20 mlllloo I~ was ~tlmated for 1175-76.
The same p.rocedur-e now applies to mobile lteme
aalf'S. Sludles sb'ow that market values for licensing
are only about SO perttt1l of the actual pur-tlu1se
prices paid by buyers.
f nsurant>~ Pollcg tor Hn-
DEAR PAT: I 've notJced that insurance com-
panies are urginf( women to buy their 01"\ life ln·
surance policies. When wfts the first policy sold to a
woman? I'll bet lt w asn't that many years ago.
0 .8., Costa Mesa .
It was 121 yeau •10, accordlntc to the Amertcan
C.OW.cU of Life lnaUJ'ante. R~orda IDcllcate tbat a
policy WH •old to Caroline ln&raham, 36, or
llaclltcm, N.J. Tbe Nov. lt, 1850 policy re11tter,
•hJcb tontalu t•e ~ntJ')' of MIA• fatrab•m'a
poUcy, Usll ber occupation as "Woman."
RUBIN SERNA OF Don
Quizote Tour s International here
said his business lo Mexico 1s
down 20 per cent. GeorJ(e liall of
George Hall Travel Agency said
his Mexican bookings are "way
down.··
The rebounding tounsm trade
south or the border has left the
late-starting American tourist
with a "difficult but not imposs1·
ble" situation, Serna said
He sajd that in a normal year.
anyone trying to make a hotel re-
servation after Dec 1 would be
out of luck through the first few
weeks of the new year Now, he
said, a f ew openings exist
Hughes Airwest 's Moroney
said that per sons trying to gel on
the daily night to Mazatlan will
not get a seat until Christmas
Day. In the past, the flight has
been booked solid for December
and through as late as Jan. 8.
FACTORY SHIPMENTS of
electric ranges to distributors,
for example, rose 25 percent in
November over a year ago, ac·
cording to the Association of
Home Appliance Manufacturers
Some r etail industry observers
Mesa Man Joins
Bar in California
Costa Mesan Paul Getchell
was slated to be sworn in as a
member of the Caltfom1a Bar
m ceremonies in San Fran-
cisco.
A graduate of St. John the Bap·
list School in Costa Mesa and
Servile Higb School, Anaheim,
Getchell attended UC Santa
Barbara and H ast ings Law
School. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Getchell of Costa
Mesa. a
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
-Cr ocker Bank lowered
its prime r esi dential
mortgage rate Wednesday
Crom 9 to a:v. percent.
The rat<' applies to JO.
year mortgages for owner-
occJlp1 ed single-family
dwelling where borrowers
pay 11,z points plus $100.
The l oans are made for up
to IK> percent of appraised
value.
Loan s up t o $125,000
dropped from 914 to 9 per-
cent, loans up to $.55,000 on
90 percent of appr aisl.d
value dropped from 9 lo 8~
percent and loans for con-
dominiums and up to four
units with a $75.000 value
dropped from 9"'2 lo 9 per:
cent.
()ve .. r 1"'he Count~r
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Thursdey, December 23, 1978 s OAILY PILOT •Z
'Curious' Year
Draws to Close
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ
"The time has come," the Walrus said, "to talk ol manJ'
Uungs. ·•The business world 1s full or things lhal are becom•
ing "curiouser and curiouser "
Trans World Airlines (TWA>. forexample, lsclosin1out
1976 by taJong in more money than it put out That's known O
a profit. After losses or $86 million IJl 1975 and $23 mllllon lo
1974, a TWA proftl is a curiosity.
Indeed, 1976 has
been such a good year ut
TWA that the airline as
buymg back one or the
rune 747 Jumbo Jets at
sold to Iran last year
when at was hard up for
cash Iran bought the
Money
Tree
planes for $16 5 million apiece lt'scostingTWA $22 million lo
buy one back. Theshahasnodummy
THE SOURCE OF IRAN'S ECONOMIC clout is oil, and
petroleum also gives buymg power to Libya, which has
bought a 10 percent interest m one of the world's 10 largest.
automobile makers. Italy's Fiat company.
Libya was an Italian colony from 1911 until the middle of
World War II. when AJbed armaes drovelhe ltahansoutofthe
North African country. With 011 an the ground (about 2 million
barrels a day are commg out). Llbya as flexing ats muscles m
a power play that the Jerusalem Post fearfully called
"economic co Iona alism m reverse "
Giovanna Agnella , Fiat's boss, had to pay a special call on
lhe Israeli ambassador m Rome to assure him that Flat
would continue to do business with Israel
DOI NG ANY KIND OF BUSINESS across national
borders is fraught with curiosities You know the com-
puterized reservataonssystem used by American Airhnes? lt
was developed for Amencan by IBM. which wanted lo SPll a
more elaborate version of the system to the Soviet Union's
travel agency, lntounst The order was worth Sl 1 million.
However, 18 M was blocked from making th as sale by the
U S. government, which feared that the sophisticated system
might be used by the Russians for police s urveillance of
travelers. So IBM scaled down the capab1hty of the system,
and 1t has now received an export license. The order is worth
$Smalhon
On the other hand, we have no qualms whatsoever about
selhng prunes to the Russians. The Soviet Union has
purchased 7 million pounds of California prunes for $2 s
mallton. The order wenttotheSun Maid raasm co-operative
BACK IN THE 1930S JAPAN TOOK a lot of cril1c1sm for
Ooodmg overseas markets with cheap, shoddy merchandise.
"Made an Japan" used lo be a term of der1l.1on. No more.
J apanese exports now have aquahty reputation, but they arc
!>ll ll resented for their v1ctones over domestic products
In Bratam, the Japanese have had to promise lo hold back
their exports of C<ars lest they overwhelm the mefhcacnt
Bratash automobile industry. In lhas country, at hasn't
reached that stage yet. although Toyota vows at wall soon sell
500,000 cars a year here-<iouble the output or our American
Motors Corp
It':; an the telev1s1on set market that the Japanese have
really scored One out of three color receivers sold here this
year c.ame from Japan Zenith, the market leader, accuses
the Japanese of predatory pncing Most curious or all is the
pos1t1on of Matsushita. which bought Motorola's TV
manufacturing facahtaes an llhno1s and then had to close two
out of the three Qu asar faclones. Result: Japanese-owned
company falls v1ctam toJapaneseimports
Rural Woes
Home Prices Catch Vp
WASHINGTON CAP) -Amencans movmg from urban
to rural areas are fancting relief from the high cost of hous-
ing, but the difference in prices is slowly eroding.
Rural housing costs increased faster than urban costs
dunng the early years of this decade. but homes stall were
much less expensive when located out of the cities, accord·
a.ng to a government study
THE STUDY OF U.S. HOUSING dunng 1970-1974 was
conducted by the Bureau o( th e Census and the Department
of Housing and Urban Development. Its analysis of rural
housing trends was released this week.
An earlt er population analysis of the same period
showed that the population of rural America increased
faster than that of urban J\menca 1.,r the first tame m the
nation ·s history.
The Cens us Bureau says there was "maJor growth in
rural nonfarm housing" dunng the 1970-1974 period, "most
of 1t m mobile homes "
THE MEDIAN VALUE OF A home an rural America in
1974 was $24 ,200, up 88 percent from 1970, according to the
tlureau of the Census The mroaan value of an urban home-
was $28,100, up 55 percent an four years
Monthly rents also increased faster in rural areas than
an the cataes, but stall lagged behind an actual cost In 1974,
the median rent was $117, up 30 percent from $84'm four '
years. In urban areas. the median rent was $146, up 33 per-
cent from $110 an 1970
In some cases. urban dwellers get more for their extra
money, such as indoor plumbing. Only 2 percent of the
urban homes lacked complete plumbing facihties In 1974.
compared with 9 percent of the rural home!!.
THE PERCENTAGE OF AMERICAN homes located iq
urban areas decreased dunng the four-year period, from 73
percent of the total to 71 per<.'ent The ba~ increase came In
rural nonfarm homes, and1eatlng the movement of families
from city areas to outlying rural reitions
Nonfarm homes accounted ror 26 percent of the total
U.S housing stock. up from 23 percent In the four years.
Farm housing held steady at 3 percent of the total.
And mobile homes are almost everywhere, says the
Census Bureau.
There were 3 7 million mobile homes occupied in thu
United States In 1974. Three of four were in rural areas.
Nine of every ten black rural households were localed in
the South an 1974. Black urban householders were "moro 1
proportionately distributed among lhe regions," according · I
to the Census Bureau ~
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THE f·/\MIL\ CllU . .:L~ By Bil Keane
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"Santo comes down the chimney 'cause if he
come through the door it might slam and
woke everybody up." .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
;: •• jl-Rash of Cases •
jj, New Plwbia:
i~ Public Vomit : . . -•• SEATTLE <AP) -Claustrophobia is passe.
The new rage in phobias is fear of vomiting in
public, accord mg Lo a doctor specializing in ?: phobias.
Dr. John Carr, director of University Hospital's
;! behavior therapy clinic, said the new phobia isn't
•• technically named. But he said there has been a
rash of vom1ling cases during the first year of the
• clinic's phobia treatment program.
CARR HAS SEEN UP TO a dozen cases of the
"'omiling phobi a within the last year, compared lo
one or two cases during his previous nine years of
practice
"Usually the patient is a young woman who has
• used forced vomiting as a method of weight control.
She'll eat like a horse and ehJOY it. then stick ber
• finger down her throat and not worry about gaining
an ounce," said Carr J "Unfortunately vomiting beco m es a ( ~EDJCJNE ~abit, and then ~he pa·
tient starts worrymg that
she won't be able to con·
trot 1l. She's afraid Lo eat in public because she
thinks she won't make it to the ladies' room in
lime "
PHOBIAS USUAU..Y ~'TEM FROM a feeling of
low self-esteem , Carr said Although victim s often
think they fear objects such as elevators. they are
more afraid of 111ab11ity to control themsel ves in
certain s1tuat1ons, he added.
Speciahsts C'>t1mate as many as 50 million peo-
pl e suffer from one or more phobias, but most cure
themsel ves.
Treatments c .in take drastic forms, as one man
who sought help for the vom1tmg phobia learned.
"WHAT WF. HAD TO DO was let him prove to
h1mselr lhJt he could control h1mseH in
restaurants We ~ave hi m a pla5t1c bag and told
him to go to J rest aurant and make himself vomit.
Everything wac; rxplamt'<l to the head waiter
bt>forchand "S~llO ('arr
"When h1· trit•d to \omit he found he couldn't,
1•\ I'll when he .,., ant<'tl to I le.,., as cured · •
The dime thl' Onl) OOl' or llS kind in the
:'.orthY. t''-t hJ'> lrt·Jtf..'d more than 100 persons, with
~ml of lt.t• mun· rommon phobias being fear of rid·
mg 1r. l'IC\ Jtor-. fl'4.1r <Jf hc1ghLs and fear of driving
on "'<Pre'"" a~' On<• &-attic> re~1onaJ phobia 1s fear
of ndml-on floJtmi: hndgcs Therapy aver ages 12
WE't'k'>
Hookers' Slayer
St~11t to Hospital
II \'\!Bl f{(, \\ <''l Ct·rmam II\ P l -A former
Oll'fll "'' trnm.111 r1111vu·1<~l of killing four pro
't1t1111·' "'1111,1· 111 .. n11•ml)(·n'<1 cnrp'>t•s ~ere found
h1<1dc11 m h1' .11t11· r11om. "a' ~1,en a 15-year 1a1l
t1·rm .1ml 11rct1•11•d r11mm1tt1'<110 .1 mcntJJ hospnal.
I r 111 1111111..1 12. was com 1cted uf one count nf
mum• r .incl thn·1· 1·ounts of man-.laughter m the de
.11h' 111 thl' .... u11\l'rl from Hamburg's red light
h.1rom d1str ct
The pro•;i•cut1on ckmandt.'<I a h fe sentence" hul
<h1 t"ourt rult-ci that llonka could not be held fully
r<'sponstl>lt.' for thl' killings because he "'as an
CJ.lcohollc anct had a h1::.tory of personal problems
The four dcC'omposf..'d. mutil 'Jlrd ~lie-. v. 1·1 1
discoverl'd m llonka'.!> room 1n .lid) 1.li~ wh1 n
firemen fou~hl a blaze there. LJr~c quanut1e!'> uf
deodorant blocks of th<• lYP<' ust.'<I m latrines were
spread <lround tht• dwelling lo rounlcracl the stench
of the decayini:l corpses. police said
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Thursday December 23. 1976 DAIL v Pt LOT c I
Blindness No Handicap for Blink, the Judo Man
TALLAHASSEE, F1a <A P >
Sporu bufr Jesse Pope 1s m
a slump, but he said hJs blmd·
ness has nothing to do w1lh 1t
Pope, n. failed to wm a re·
cent Judo tournament m Tam
pa afler h1tchhikm~ 225 miles
Lo compete CH course, it has
het•n only a couplt• of weeks
since he di11locatec.l his elbow m
practice
Pope said his t ime in his last
amateur track c lub road race.
,1 four miler, was su poor ht.>
chdn't want to discuss it lie
sJul he hasn 'l been training
properly and 1s out of shape
"l have to tram every day,"
Pope said "I 'm not like some
people who are JUSl natural
alhle tes."
But Pope said blindness
itself is not a hmderance, not
even when he plays football
with friends.
"Last game we played, I was
four for.four and had a
touchdown pass." he said. "We
never play touch. We play
tackle, but the only differenn·
is the pl'rson with the ball has
to yell."
A tkimonHot
Picture Riles
Oakland Player
OAKLAND '<A P> "These
lhm~s arl' Just going too far ... the
0 a k I <.1 n d H a 1 ct c rs ' c; l' ll r g c
Atkinson sate.I Wt•dnt•sday, :rngry
about <•newspaper pH·tun• with a
guns1ght superimpcJsl•d on his
helmet.
"1 'm i:oing tn talk to m y
lawvcr nnrl we 're sur<> as hell go
111~ to do soml'lh1ng about thi-.."
the dcfcn::.1vc bJl'k ad!ll•d
Tut·sda} ·.., San .lo:.c ~h'rcury
1 ii r r i e d t h t' p 1 c t u n· "' h 1 c h
Atkinson cJlled "the mo-.t cold
hloodcd thtnl! I n· t·ver "Cl n " lfr
added. "That's all th;,it ·s needNf
for somt· half tanked \\('trdo to
IJl..t> j µot -.hot Jl mc ..
Tht• µ1ctun· "Js oi.er <t ston tn
'' h i c· h .., l' ' l' r .i I P 1 t h b u r g h
Sll•dc-r" \\ho pla\ the• HJ1dcrs
her!' Sunday ror the /\ml'ncan
l-tH1lh.lll C'onf1•rcnc·t• cham
µ1nn sh1 p cril tl'11ecl Atkm-.rm for
n•ugh pld~ .Jot• <;n·cnc ha~. s~11d.
Ir Atkinson p11lh that :.luff. I 'II
l'Omc off the ht·nl·h • .ind get h1 m
m yself ..
In lht• Hault>rs · scas(Jn opener
"iclor~ over Pttlshurgh hl're.
Atkinson dt•rkc•d Slt•t'l(•rs wide
n.·cc•1\'t'r t.vnn Swann who suf·
fcred a <'11nt•L1..,:-.ion and missed
s t• v er JI g am c• s N f' L com
m1:.:.tonc•r Pl'll' Ron·llc fine d
Alklllson a r eported $1,500 for the
incident.
Atkinson r ecently file d a
lawsuit, naming the Steelers.
their coach Chuck Noll and the
Oakland Tribune as defendants
for <.1lleged slander or libel in the
aftermath or the incident.
In Saturday's 24·21 playoff vie·
tory over New Eng l a nd .
television camer as caught
Atkinson giving light end Huss
Francis a forearm which ap-
parently broke Francis' nosc•
Oon Meredith. the former N FL
quarterback working on tht•
broadcast. strong ly cnt1c1zcd
Atkinson on the air
H owever . Francis and
Atkinson w alkc·d off the held
together after lhl.' game and ap
parently there "'ere no hard reel
mgs.
Oakland safety J ack Tatum, .
also fined for alleged rough µlay
tn the regular season game "tth
Pitts burgh, was among the
players joining in the criticis m of
the Tuesday guns ighl picture
"The power of ~uggest1on 1s a
s trong weapon," Tatum said
"This kind of thing scares t hl•
hell out of you. especially when
they have crazy movies l1kP
'Two-Minute Warning' go111g
around.'"
Rose B o wl Banter
Game a Tossup
Says USC Coach
I OS \ '-C; El.ES C'oJch John
1!11>>'11'1111 11( tht• l 'nl\t•r-.11~ of
s..uth•·l'I· l .d1!<1rn1 1 I rn1ans s ,1\S
.,,,.,. l 11111 .11. 1111 ... 1 \la•h1g.m in
•••L h • 1\1 \\I h11ulc.l Ix• r;,1te<l a
l<• ' Ill•
I t• ,1 11 11 11 I Ii t• I 1 t• \' l' l ha l
\lie •·111:.1n -.h11111d tw f,1\11rt•d ov1'r
1. 111 "' n \ c•r M 11·h1~Jn,"
h11t11n ... u 11 s aid I think tl"s a n
l ••I• i:.1m t• T hi' only way to find
I• I 1' 111 ~II Olli ,11\cl pla\ ll t\ !.Uh I'"'"' -i .ti 1·n1t•nt ,ilmut odrb
11 t' It "11',IO JTilll"h IOllH' ..
Jl o"'''"r !hi' L tl'l that
\!11·1111:.111 " ratt•d J "'"<point I "''' 1t•· oh\ 1011-.ly d1dn I ml'el
11\ll l• 1.1\nr from Hohms•>n who
1111ll'1t hi < lub LO tht• l'.H H title'
.. 1111 ltu-.1· Bo\\ I tn l11s f1r ... 1 ht•ad
t 11,1r hmi: " a r
"•111 lht·rn <'.1l1 for n 1.1 Jnd
\It• ntj!JO c'.11 h po-.lc'fl .1 Ill I 11•
Vancouver
Edges Kings
t.ns A:wa :u ·:s 1AP1 <;C'rry
0 ·1-1uhcrlv ... rnn ·d lat(> tn th<'
third period, ruµp ing a Van·
COUV('(" C'llmt'hack that IHI\'(' the
(";mucks a 3 2 '1rt11ry ovt'r the
Los Anfteles KtnJCS an a National
llockey LN1gue gume Wcdnes·
Clay night
The Capucks trailed 2 0 early
m the second period after Los
Ani:?cles goals by Gene Carr and
Mn rrel Dionne
D1onnc'c; AOal. has 17Sh of the
... eason. r amc on a power play al
5 29 of the second period. Carr
'>cored at 6 ·OS of the first period.
from that point on, Vancouver
controlled the play. earning a tie
Wllh two goals in less than 61~
minutes or the second period.
Vanco uver goalie Cesare
Momago ran his liret.Jme record
against the Kings to 31·8-9. the
best record of any goalie against
Los Angeles.
gular season record. the Tro1ans
losmg to M1ssourr in a 4fi·2S npen
1ng game upset and th(•
Wolverines falling to Purdue an .1
16-14 surprise
Robmson reitt•rated h..., ft•t•I
mgs that the winnt•r of thr I !SC
~11ch1gan battle o;hould lw s:ivcn
strong cons1derat1on as thl' na
tional cham pwn.
However. h<• r l'adily tnncc·,kd
that if No I rankc'll P1tLst1urg11
bt><tt'> Georgia in lhl• Sug41r Hov. I.
1t \\Ill be the Panther.., who'll \\111
lhe \'Ole as cham p1 oru.
Should Pitt lost• to Gt'(irg1<1. th••
Rose Bov. I v. anm•r would Ill' • .m
almo~t automat n· national ,.h.1m
pion
A~ked to compJr<' \l11·h1t:Jn
\\ tlh a regulJr <.c•ason opponPrH
faced by th(' T ro1ans. thl l 'SC
coach ansv. ered l '('LA
He c'\:plamcd, · M1ch11wn 1.., oh
nouslv bcttl'r than lTLA hut"
c;1m1la·r m the terms that 1t htts
}OU quickly Both have c;peccl ·
l'SC beat UCLA 20 11 to v. tn tht•
rti:?ht to the Ros e Bov. I ;ancl then
011 Monday night. 1h1• I 'Cl.An~.
were swamped hy Alaham<i :Jfi fi
1n the Liberty Bowl
Asked what 1m prc•..,st•cl him
most about the M1 ch1i:ian tl'um.
Robinson answered. "All of 1t I
don't see any place whl'rt' w1•
have any distinct advama~"
Their overall strength impresses
me."
And he added the play of run·
ning backs Bob Lytle fro m
Michigan and Ricky Bell or USC.
a pair of All-Americans, should
be a classic. and one of football's
best match-ups.
"Bell is m ore like a freight
train,·· be said of his powerful
runner who was hampered by an
ankle injury the latter part or the
regular season. "Lytle could
have a little more fine;se. But I
wouldn't be surprised if Bell, Ly
Ue and Tony Dorsett were play·
ing in the Pro Bowl together one
of these days.''
Popt' lo:.t lht s1i:;hl of unc t'Ye
at tht' a~t· ofli .1 nJ "'t·11t t.!tnd ,11
10 Ix-cause of dl'lJc ht'll t t•l111.1-.
lie ~aid hts fa1111h tuld htm
"tough ban .in..t~." 4111!1 n1
coura~rd ht ru lo p..irt1l'1p..itc in
))porb
lie wu<; a h1 i.:h ~c·hoo l
wresll<'r <it t lie F lnnda ~·hoot
Cor the Deaf •JOtl Ulmd and took
up Judo whl'fl ht' t•nrollc'\I at
Florida State• Un1vers1ty. He
has earrwd a sel·ond-dci.;n •c
brown belt
While he t•an 't ~ee Judo oppo·
nents , he said h e competes on
l'' t'n term<; with th1·rn
'"There ain't no "•n 111 lhl'
\l.orld they <·an throw m1·
w'thout lout·h1ng nll', .. ht· ... a11l
"lt"s up to me lo hJ\ t' quick
enough renexes
"There':. good as well a<;
bad Tht·re's all Mir\~ uf fak<''>
that I don't hav(' lo put 11r ,.,,1th
All in all. I don't fed 111..l' tht·y
have anything 011 1111· "
Pope likes to run '1w m1l<•s u
day, although he has bt·c·n lax
lately. He waits at lht: Flonda
State Univers ity tr:.tck for Jiii:
gers who a~rce to lead him by
Getf.i119 Al1eod of Themselves
No. you don ·t need glasses . l\t lt«lSl y 0~1 don't tf yo11.
think ..,omcth111g is wrong with this photo It '" one of
th"'•' 'I'\/ t y p t• tc·C'hniC'al diff1('Ult1t•'> nc'\\spapC>r .., ex
;\<11111'1 '"''1:1 r1 •lil ir'J! Saints fighter .foci-. ('arlson (11g n11
• u1d l,111 11 1·' \\ 1lh \\'c·ir go after l'ae h othe r dur111g
\'frcl111· ... d .1\ \\"'Id I lcl<'kl'y J\:-.sn pluy an St Paul The}
i,:ot m :1 1111 p 11.1lt tl':-i :incl minor 1n,11111t·s (lU<'llCC won. 4 :3
Jtnghng keys.
With a friend leading tum tn
a recent 5.000-meter road race
and s houting at slower runners
to get out or the way, P<>PC ran
a respectable 20:38
lie is a lanky, muscular man
w1lh stringy blond hair and a
:,,cruffy beard Pope has a
rakish sense or humor, joking
as he practiced judo throws
with Linda Williams of Fort
Lauderdale. "This 1s lhe battle
of minorities -a bHnk against
a woman," he said.
"Blink," he explained, "is
the slang word blind people use
todescnbe themselv~."
But Pope as senous about
competing in sports and re-
sents 1t when people patronize
tum because he 1s blind.
"I can s tink in a judo tourna·
menl and have people tell me
how great 1 was ," he s aid.
"Well, it makes m e mad
because I know I stunk.
"One time I stunk and this
guy said, 'Jesse, you weren't
very good today ' 1 wanted to
hug his neck because I knew he
was right.''
pcricnce al limes. Whal is happening is Purdue's Wayne
Wells ts chas ing Phil Taylor in a game visitin g Arizona
won. 85-76, Wednesday.
S ports in Brief
Sinnnrin 50-50
For Rose Bowl
Randy Simmrin, the leading
pass receiver for Southern
California. may miss the Rose
!Jowl colleg(' footba ll g ame
against Michigan because of a
knec injury .
. "He's about 50·50 now and in a
hospital." coach John Robinson
s aid or the junior who was hurt in
praclicc Monday.
Simmrin had 31 receptions this
season for 626 yards and fi ve
touchdowns . He averaged 20.2
yards per catch. During his
career. he has 58 catches. five
more than USC record holder
Lynn Swann had at the same
,;tage of his career. Swann now 1s
with the Pitts burgh Steelers .
Stefl'ler• H e aling
PITTS B U RGH -The Pit·
t s i:>u rgn Steelers' walking
wounded are walking a l.Jttle bet·
ler But t nat is about all.
While the rest of the team prac-
ticed in freezing temperatures
WednesJay, running backs Fun·
co Harris, Rocky Bleier and John
Fuqua were m the trammg room
Ble1t'r was soaking his
sprained toe in ice, Harris was
laking heat treatments o'n has
hruised ribs. and Fuqua was
working on his pulled calf mus-
cle
It appears Fuqua will be ready
for Sunday's Amcncan FootbaJI
Conference championshjp game
at Oakland. Bleier is walkin1! with a cane and may be able to
play.
But Harris is listed as "ques-
tionable" and it is uncertain if he
will be ready.
IJ.S. Falb .. 6-3
PRAGUE -Erkki Laine
scored three ~oals in the first
period and led f''inland to a 6-3
victory over the Umted Stales in
Wednesday's opening game of
the first official under-20 World
Ice llockey Championships.
Oly,..pian Trans l er•
CORVALLIS. Ore. -Olympic
high 1umper J oni lluntlcy, holder
of two American records, will
leave Oregon State University to
attend Long Beach State. where
she has been accepted for the
winter quarter
Huntley plans to leave New
Year's Day for Long Beach •.
where she'll complete her studies
and resume track workouts with
Dave Rodda.
~ay Fired
AccusP.d Killer
Gets Burial Wish
USC Beaten A.gain CHICAGO ll1lly Reay said
he has been fired as coach or the
Chicago Black Hawks after more
than 13 years with the National
Hockey League team.
CAM DE N. NJ <A P >
Ph1l adl"lpht:1 F:uglr-!-i r'lcfenswe
end Blcndu Gay will he buncd
with a non-denominationa l
CC'remonv r.wo rr·d hv h ts w1h'.
\.\ho 1s aC't.U..,ed of murd ering
him, 1n~l<';1d of thl' Baptis t
scrv1ce ht:> parcnt" wantt.-d. a
Judge ruled\\ C'dnt•..,da;.,
Superior Court 1udi;:e Peter .J
Devine c;a 1d hc "'a-; r<'<'c'>gn11inr.
Roxa nn(' Ga~"" ril!hts as .1
spouo;e and the prt'sumpl ion of
her mnoC'~nce an J:rnntini:: hc:r re
quest.
Roberts P a ces Roberts
LOS ANGELES IAP> Scni,ir
forward Anthony Robert.., scon'<l
25 pointo; as Oral Hoberts
withst ood ~• furrous Sout hC'rn
California rally V. <.'dnC'sday night
to outlast the Tro1an.'> 71 70 an a
nonconference baskC'lhall i::ame.
Down by 11 points early m the
second half, the Tro1ans closed lo
within two at 68-66 with 38
seconds to play
However , in Md er to a verl a
stall, TroJans guard Marv Sa(.
ford was forct'd to foul Titan
center Chuck Dahms, but Dahms
missed the first of a one-and-one
foul shot opportunity.
However, he grabbed the re·
bound of his own missed shot and
when fouled again by use center
Mark Hoisington. Dahms hit one
free throw for a 69-66 lead.
When the Trojans failed to
score and ORU got the ball back.
Trojan Casey Jones fouled
Dahms again, and this time h e
made both ends or the one-and·
one situation for a 71-66 margin,
with 28 seconds left.
Reay. one or the NHL's most.
successful coaches in past years,
said h e will be replaced by Bill
While. an injured veteran de·
fenseman.
Game Warde n
Cites Himse H
Johnson's 25 Sparks UCLA
Greg White canned a 25-footer
and John Greer bit a 35-footer
with three seconds to close the
gap.
Four Trojans scored 13 points
-Cleve Porter, White. Hois-
ington and Safford.
TALLAHASSEE. Fla. <AP> -
Wildtire officer David Starling of
Green Cove Springs bagged two
turkeys while on an orr-duty
hunting trip last month. Then he
realized the Um it Is one a day. So.
officials said. Starling wrote
himself a citation and presented
himself to an Osceola county
judge. The judge withheld ad-
judication but gave StarUng a
slx·monlh probated sentence.
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Mar·
ques Johnson. coming back after
missing two games with a
spr alned knee, scored 25 points to
Jud eighl·ranked UCLA to an
89 74 victory Wednesday night
ov r San Jose State In a noncon·
!erence baaketball game.
The 6-foot-7 senior forward
pa(ed the Bruins to 1 43-37
halfltme lead with 12 points
fore intermission as he showed
no effects from the knee ailment.
The Spartans closed the gap to rour points at. 45.41 two minutes .
into the second haU before UCL.A
slowly pulled away to Its blaeest
margtn, 89-70, with one minute
left.
Brad Holland and Roy
Hamilton bad 18 and 13 points,
respecUvely, for the Bruins. now
6-1. San Jose, 2·6, was led by Ron
1 Ward and Steve Sincock with ,12
and 11 points, respet'Uvely.
The Spartans had a 12-6 lead
before UCLA tied the ~nmc
seven minutes into th~ first hair
Hollond's eight-foot baseline
1ump s hot put t Cl.A ahead for
good. 18 16
Sen !I a ti o n a I II op ho m o'r e
forward David GrN•nw()C)(t, who
scored 31 point~ and grabbed 16
rebounds Cor career high;-; last
week against Tulsa, started at
center becaus<' of the inconsis·
tent play or Brett Vrornnn. and
Greenwood scored only eight
points
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GUI Hlf.,.\ Te>l•I IOUI ~ Jd\O n UCLA•
A t 11•
It was the Trojans' fourth
straight loss and d ropped them to
2·7. The Titans are now 5-3. ORU
took the lead Cor good with 5 :41 to
play in the first half.
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Starllng's employer, lhe Game
.and Fresh Water Fish Com-
mission gave him a reprimand
nnd put the infraction on record
81' "inexcusable."
Said enforcement chief ·
Brantley Goodson In a news re·
lease . "While we understand and
appreciate human error, it is dif-
ficult to excuse a veteran law en·
forcemtnt officer involved in
such a violation.'.'
C'Z DAILY PILOT Thur,day Oecembe1 ~1 1976
Lead Vanis h es .. • ·Stall A// ects
Tars, 52-49
By ED BURCART
Ol l.,. oaolf ,.,,., $14"
After going into a dc-
lal'. game with 4 : 17 ten lo
play, th e Newport
Harbor IUgh Sailors lost
their momentum, lost
their rhythm and even-
tually lost a 52-49 noo-
league bas ketball de-
cision to the Saddleback
Roadrunners of Santa
Ana Wednesday night.
Before 400 fans at S~d
d l e back Hig h , the
Roadrunners rallied
.:from a 47--42 deficit with
:4:38 remaining, taking
'the lead for the first time
in the final period with 42
secoods ten.
That's when guard Art
Shoji drove the lane.
throwing up a wild hook
t hat w e nt cleanly
through the nets. Thal
bucke t ca m e eight
seconds after Jerry
DeBusk's Sailors com-
mitted their fourth
t urnover in three
minutes.
Shoji's baske t gave
•• ~addleback a 50.49 lead,
,,;and Newport worked the
":Clock down to three
1 $econds before gelling
"Off a 15-footer that wasn't
• close. At the buzzer. Sad-
dle back's Will Fletcher
was fouled , and he sank
~free throws. Delibe rately working
the passing game and
getting high percentage
shots mside, the Sailors
appeared headed for vie-
lory until the four-comer
game backCired.
Doubleteam ing the
ballhandler, the
Roadrunners forced wild
Newport passes-two of
wtuch resulted in Sad·
dlcback baskets.
Plus. the Sailors ap-
peared to have momen·
tum when they outscored
Saddleback 6-2 to take a
47 -42 advantage w1lh
4 .38 lcft m the game.
But the turning point
may have come in the
third quarter when Sad-
dleback only hit on three
of 15 field goal attempts.
St.ill , the Sailors only out-
scored the Roadrunners
1(). 7 in that period when
Newport lost the ball six
times.
Rob Galey, with 18
points from outside. and
Steve Timmons, w1lh 11
points from inside. were
Newport's top scorers.
Newport Harbor 14'1 ,, It pf tp Cr••o J 0 1 6 xhw•lbe 2 0 • • ~ron1rn1 I 3 2 s T1mrnot'I~ 3 ~ • II G.ol•y 9 0 1 18 er .. ooorne 1 I I s MA\\ey 0 0 ' 0 lol•I\ 10 9 16 49
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S<ertb• ~rttn N-IHUborlS 16 10 ·-S-ltN<I< II 14 I U~2
_Monarchs, Edison
fTake Cage Losses
GWC,
Gauchos
Tangle
Sadd l eback and
Golden West colleges,
two JC bas ketball outf1U.
that like to run and gun,
clash toni g ht (8) a t
GWC.
Coach Bill M ulllgan's
Saddleback Gauchos,
averaging 90 points per
outing. are sp<1 rked by
sophomore Dennis Smith
and fres hman Tim Shaw.
Smith 1s the area's lop
scor er with a 19.0
average while Shaw is
not Car behind (18.6).
Gauchos guard R ich
McElrath is also sconng
m twin figures 02.1).
Saddleback has a 6-5
record.
Coach Dick Slricklin's
Rustlers have won four
of 11 games and are
paced by 6·10 J o hn
Hirschler who is averag.
ing 12.5 points per game.
Fres hmen Dan Bush
(11.7) and Todd Zirbel
(10. 7 > are also hitting in
double fi gures.
Meanwhile Orange
Coast will be idle unlit
Monday wh e n th e
Pirat es take on
MiraCosta College at
6:30 in the opening round
of the Palomar tourney.
OCC's Pirates have
dropped seven ~ames in
a row a fter winning their
first two. J eff Golden
continues to pace OCC
with a 14.9 average wtuJe
Jon Holland is scoring at
a ll.Gcllp.
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CdM'S DALE KEOUGH (RIGHT) SPIKES PAST FOES.
Another Keough Stars
CdM Girl Proves Al/,.round Athlete
By HOWARD L . HANbY Of,,,. 0.11, P'ii.. s ... tt
Her favorite s port is
volleyball.
''She's also our best
defensive ·player . She
plays middle back better
than any player I have
ever seen. Dale also
For Area
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LA S VEGAS -G oor j i a n , son o f
Crescenta Valley's Greg Crescenla _ _Yalley. coach
Gooqian scored 49 Ed Gooq1an, hit five
,points, leading his learn· straight buc~ets al the
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Dale Keough is a cute
little blonde, the leader
of lhe Corona del Mar
Hi gh School g irls
volleyball t ea m that
went to the Cl F 4·A finals
before losing to Soulh
Coast Lea g ue ri val
Laguna Beach.
"I am more of a team
playe r than an in·
dividualist." s he ex·
plains. "Volleyball is a
team sport and I enjoy 1t
more."
keeps the team together -~============::::;;;:~ as a floor leader and was J
1 males to an 82 72 de outset of the first quarter
• cision overlhe MaterOei as Crcs<·enta Valley
High Monarchs of Santa opened a 23·14 lead after
Ana in ch ampionship oncquarter. .
semifinals ba:.kclbaJI ac-But M a t c r D e 1.
lion of the Las Vegas switching to a 1·3·1 zone
West ern Tournament 1n the fourth quarter, cut
Wednesday, here. the gap to 65-61 with 3:52
Mater Dei plays for left before Crescenta
third place ton1~ht while ~alley converted :.teals
t h e E d 1 s o n i 11 g h mto baskets
Chargers of Huntmgton . Edison led 59-.55 enter-
Beach were eh m inated mg the fmal period when
in consolation '>em1hnals •l ~cnt into a stall game.
plav WcdnesdJV. drop-
3
f haft s l r al<' g Y
pmg a 6R 65 dec1:.1on to ~ ck 1 r c d as l he
Rancho Las Vega~. Chargers only got six pmnts In the rmal period
* * * "'h1le Las Vegas hit two
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Yet, when she was nine
and competing in an age
group track and field
meet in Reno she was ac·
cused or being a boy but
finally was allowed lo
compete on her own re·
cogmzance.
"Just because I had a
short haircut, the people
there were complaining
that I ·was a boy,"
K eou g h says while
laughing about the inci·
dent now. She was heal·
ing many of the boys her
age in the meet.
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1•1 • Banquet Trail
There is no mistaking
the sex or the young lady
these days.
She co mes from a
family endowed with
athle tic ability. Her
father, Marty Keough,
was an eight-year m ajor
league outfielde r-first
baseman with Boston,
Cleveland, Washington
and Cincinnati.
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R esults -
Cork y Calvt'rt and
Glenn Dill shared most
valuable laurels recent-
ly at San Cle m e nte
High's sports awards
hanl')ul'l honoring the
varc;1ty football team
Most insp1r:il1onal
Wt'nt to Randy Adams
and Hill Lawbaugh was
.. clecll-<l most improved
{
Ru bt•n Gutierrez, lhe
Chnst1an League :; most
'aluJble player m 8--man
foocball .1nrl a second
t1•.1m All CJ f-' choice
.iloni:: "'1th lt•ammate
Paul Ray, was selectt'Cl
most valuable on the
L1bt'rty Christian lhgh
(Huntington Beach )
learn at :i sports awards
banquet.
Special award win-
ners.
llbe"Y Cllrl•llan Va,.lly l'OOIUll
""'" V••u&bl• Pu~n C.Uller,.1 ·
lt1 C4Dhtln\ Atla,, S,,.-,..r. Dot\
Will Md •nd N 1 ~ Thurmo"'d
Atl C.IH•,tf~f\ l.t•Qt.le
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Tin.;rtnQl\d R -.n M<t•"' It o-.h of the ... ,
Her brother Malt is in
the Oakland A's or·
ganiza'ion and will play
third base on Tucson's
triple-A team next
season.
Dale, a junior at
Corona del Mar, has an
offer to play professional
softball next summer in
Bakersfield.
Jerry Wya tt w as "l'mnotgoingtoplay,
selected mosl valuable though ," s he says. "I
at E stan c 1J <Co!>ta want to compete in my
Mesa l High·., sports sen10r yea r of high
awards banquet honQr· school and couldn't do it
ing the water J>Qlo teams. if J played professionally
C M v .... ,, before I graduate." ~IC..i-Wv".'1111~ ... ITTY • .,,,.._ osta esa, (Apl,ll" l\llMU Ow•v Mll\lllllt"' frOnlCally, COm ing
"" JI bf• ,,.,,., Wv•tt Mil\t I f'niltnwrtd a..a,, •• 11..... W•f\Q l•I"' (~•· "" llw•nl R(JCJ()lt from a baseba II r amity.
[•t•n<1• ••""'"' Servilfl: C las It W••11 ,.,0,h soph she doesn't participate in ·~ P""m 1n.1 1., ••••11v ISAn C•P•~•n 1nr .. ""'" ..,.., .. 11.,1,., 11ortball at CdM. Jn adcli-~1:-;:~~: ,~ ' o•nnr<1 C•ui '°'-Cost a MI' s a II i gh · s ~;.,, ~h~,·~ .. ~~··~~~ .• ~~·~~,:';:;""~~" lion to voll eyball, s he is a 101 Mtlull plnMd (My (Mnnl• Mustangs, 5-2 ror the Ttom guard-forward on the
v1 .. a.~nD1•<1o>Ju d•cW411v•n season .·i nd Anahe1·m .. ! basketball team and • iSen R1monl ~ S Off Wllhem• 'Y run1 • .,.,1v,s.ino1-1i.1 tournament champions. runsthe880intrack. no w , ., b ., Sop ho m o r c S t c v c J -4no D nnt r nltlllly host the Sc·r vite H1.oh Cd M went to the CIF !Moh•> 1 s•. a.c by c.,.n ,,..,,,,(Iii, .. Cassaro has been select-
>-0 Friars of Anaheim ed Saddleback College's semifinals in basketball 177-P"11"0' ou S••1""-'11 11111' tonight in non leaauc before losing last year 1<11vue11 u n dtt Brow" K••"• " Gaucho of the Year and ""'""l,dt<Gav11 M .... 1ev"'" baskt'lball, beg10mng al most valuable team when Dal e wa s a
S... 0~1 overtlm1 reltrto'• °" 8. member at a banquet sophomore and four Of c•~;'-1111-.o.c by P1.111H1111001s.o Pacing Costa Mesa is honoring the c ross coun· the five starters are re-
~,!,;:,~~~;~~~~YF~:.~:.::, :~: Steve Parrino, a 6·3 try team. turning. In track, she
c.eo11 ... 11 a. senior who is averaging t•am uot•lns-c ...... ro """ JtM finished flfth in the slate us oaoe Ro111 oec by w1"''' 20.8 points per s tart-~' mo.1 1moro••o Ri<h l•""· meet and fourth in the IOr•RQeGl.,.l._l I k mo•l l"\Olrallonal 0••• l'ur~ S C I CIF h • ,,,. o. ... 11011~ctecG1anr1k1111<>01 c ic ing for 20 points or .,..,.1.,,.,,,,0 ,, .. hma" Ph11Trotn1>1•. O a gal ermg.
All of her training has
come at Cd M under
coach Kathy Bulmer .
She went out for an out-
side team but didn't have
transportation t.o prac·
lice a nd lost interest.
Besides, it didn't give
her time for other sports.
-ls there any part of the
game she enjoys m ost?
"I like playing all
around. Defense in the
back row and I also en·
joy hitting the ball along
the front row."
Bulmer is high in her
praise of the young
junior.
"She's our team leader
and our strongest player
all the way around. She's
a super offens ive player
with her fantastic jump-
ing ability and her knack
of putting t he ball
around, through or over
the other team's block,"
Bulmer says.
an all-Cl F firs t team
s e l ection as a
sophomore."
Is ther e one thrill
above others she has had
in sports?
"J pl ayed softball with
the Fullerton Royals at
14 and we w e nt t o
Florida for the nationals.
I also ran in AAU and
Junior Olympic track
meets and have been on
some good teams here at
Corona del Mar includ·
ing last year 's basketball
team," she says.
"It would be hard lo
pick out one specific inci·
dent or game," she says.
But one thing is certain
these days. There is no
mistaking her identity as
a poised. calm and conf1·
dent young lady -on and
off the playing court or
field.
H e r p h ysical at·
tributes and winning
s mile will prove it
beyond a doubt.
Basketball Results
COLLEO~
UCLA 19, Slit\ Jou SI 14 Or•I Robert• 71, lJSC 10 LSU U (elllornla 67
OrM10f\ SI 11 No Carolin• St •1 Battr\lltld SI ff, Oomlr>QUl!l Hiils
51 11 San Francisco St '6, C•I Poly·
Pornc>Mlll -'"'"""as Purdu.,. ~::.~::: ~.:..c::c1~~~1~ 11
Hebruta/>4 Man•10S1 61 Tul&tte44 c;.or9• Tocn S1 w1c1>11a Sl•I• ... er19ham °""''"II U
Ht"'W M,.:airo St 1S N,._ M"•' o /1
84'lt1mQf& u. Aoano~f' H
'"ordh8m "· Outmouth 1' Toi..,., 16, lndlaM St •1
Sifott>l'\Hall 11. F .)~r f•fldblf l'l>•du•'6 Won.,SI U Ottlo.., t: M1<tuQ1n II $ C..ro11nct 11, Herv••Obl AIAbom• 66 G~•g•IOwf\ 0 C M •-I lltu11dup C1tamplon"'1P Ntvad• Lo Y•9•• 100, Okleno ..... 11'1 Ce"ulallO<I Mun•v St*tt Sl B•Ml~Y80
HIGH SCHOOL Hon·L .. qu• PIO"~• 11, Pomo<M ID
La Ou1nla 14. Ntlt SI
Bou10., C·•• •s C•nvM 16
Wnltrll <Lu Y~•l Tour ... ..-1
(tl'\Cfif'ttd V-tll~y 84. M•lfr Ot-1ll12 Wf\lf'f\ ILV I \) G•nr•I
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Orooon Ttcn 7• "i O•roon 6S SI Mary\ (di 97 C.Mtaqa 90
Pro Scores
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NV r-4pf\ 117 Nttw 0,lf.tn\9)
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"Al Johnson:& Son you re 1reoted
hke o member of the family
I bought o car here before There's
never any high p1essure, and I've
hod no compto1nts or problems
Thats why I recommend you drive
10 Johnson & Son lheir Golden
Touch Service is 1he ONLY way 10
buy Give 'em o 1ry"
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BCLOW WHOLCSAL£ PRICES ON TH£ FOLLOWING:
Black Pine, Tams Jun1pors,
Nandlna. Abel1a, Oleander.
Moreas Iris. and many more ··~' $300 MINIMUM ..,. --·
S.D. Wholesale Growers
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FOUMT AIM V AUIY
PHOME 546-342' .
Jack eun1n;ton
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SERVICE•
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(/{J0L5{.3 LAS VEGAS
ATTHE OR LAKE TAHOE
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Why list prices when we are a
DISCOUNT DEALER
CALL BEFORE YOU BUY
AT A THEATER NEAR YOU
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364 Le droit
laquno Beach
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232 Wosr 18111 St N~
York NY 10011 Print
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NUM BER
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designs plus 3 free printtd In· side NfW 1976 NHDLCCllAH
CATAlOG1 Hu overythln~. 75c
Crtchtt Wiii! S~Uatet $1.00
Crochet a Wudrobt ii.GO Nifty fltty Quirts 1.00
lllpple Crochet 1.00
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newer Crnht loo• $1 .oo
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hideaway. you l".tll qu1t•tly m\'.'d1lak
while the ~l'a gull-. ca\.ort over tht'
surf & sand ~ few feet from your :>un
deck Parad1st• for 5ll'J.500 Oh Yl'S
yes, Yl'S
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D1Yi1ion of Hcwbor 1ri ... stmeftt Co.
Gcncrol I OOZ1Gcn~ral 1002 ...................•••...•........••••••••••••
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Six untt a part ment building in good
North Sant<.1 Ana lcx:at1on No vac·an
ties In good t'Oncl1tion A DON UIHD
EXCLUSI V K SIU5.000 Cull for details
CALL NOW 752-7315
DONALD M . BIRD
Associates, Realtors
General I 002 Generol 1002 .•...•.•...•...........
'l ACRE POOL
ESTATE S67,560
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* HAPPY HOLIDAYS *
Our entire stuff expresse~ appn•t·ta
Ltun for your valued patronage during
197ti, a banner year for this 28 year old
1:ompany, :incl we wish :111 our friends
a happy & prosperous 1977
WE MOVED!!!!
Come sec our beautiful new off1n· al
450 Newport Center Dr .. sharing th(•
ground fl oor of tht' Great Wcskrn
Sa vings & Loan Bldg
HEW PHONE: 759-081 I
BAY & BEACH REALTY
General I 00 2 1 GCMral 1002 ················•······ ......•................
5 Udrms.. 4 1 <! bath!.. family rm t~
formal d ining . Lurg(• tile pullo &
waterfront detk. ~5.000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Bay!>ide Dr1ve, N.8 675·6161
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Warm. friendly J Wrrn pool homt·
overlooking the Huy. Balboa Island.
the Pavilion and beyond ! This Irvine
Terrace home also features a den.
skylights. sumptuous master suite and
whatta view' Presented at $198.000
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644-1766
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Costa Mesa 548·7729 ---
Dana Point I 026
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realty
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den & dining room. $105,000 fee
Laszlo Sharkany 752-1414. (V67>
DECORATOl'S DIUGHT!
Let your imagination run wild!
Decorate to your own taste! A huge
Linda Isle home des igned for a lg.
fa mily awaits your ins pection.
Spacious slips ~r lg. boats ... sail or
power on a quiet channel oH the
main bay. Tightly guarded security
gate. John Granath 642-8235. (V68 )
M2·123S '°' Oovu Orlw
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Irvine 81 Campui Valley Center
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OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
PLUSH IA YFllONT
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55 Fl BalcOl'\Y Overlooks Lido
Channel. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Van
Luit Wallpaper, Parquet Floors in
Entry & Hall. Low Monthly
Maintenance. $130,000 Leasehold.
FIRST OFflRIMG!
LOVELY UDO ISLE
Charming 3 Bedroom Home .
Features Unus ual Wall-Paneling &
Coverings. Mstr. Bedroom Has
Separate Dressing Area, Walk-in
Closets. Street to Strada Location
For Extra Privacy. Large Patio
Great. For Entertaining. $149,SOO.
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$62,500
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BIG CANTON RESORT PROP.
VIEW· S2 I 5,000 32 UNITS on 4 acres an
View !':t·Y. 1111rl Ila) ICI downtown BIG HEA It 3
t:..1tJhna1 J111n l-!•111• t-n blk:.. from lake. Income
try. Mammoth ll\1111• I'> l>:iO.OUO _\rl~. ~ales
... ~un Y.lth Vli';w· l\\.1r f.lOtl' IS $:!10,000 I $041000
l>k t 1n·pl.u l' l'am·h·ct do" n. Seller 11111 t.trry
form.ii dining rcx1m \'frl halam'l' 11l 11121' Owner
uar. Spat·1ous k1H·hcn & dt''>Pl'rall' need:; CJ!>h or
pantr y. t-: xt r J I J q!l' 1r,1dt·
blln:.. rpk. 2 rar J.(ar. s. s auna. Jncu11i, prkg for Liv. rm. wilh fireplucc. W•stminshr 3291 2 DR. 2 ba. Swedish Crpl,
or Hwy SJ85/mo. 675.ti()()() bo.al or trlr Clu~h~use. I W /W Carpet lhruo ut ••••••••••••••••••••••• cov'd pallo, no child. or
Uruque Homes. 1~~44lo ""bcAa·~h .. 008·2291 or Kitchen wtrunae & oven. 2 ty, 4 br. 2 ba. nu cpts. peLo; s:l25 ti40-7266
""" vv "'' $425Mo. drpt;, fplc, OW. $435/nlO ___ -=...-:=~-~-
Rt·aut duplex with \'lt!W 3 ---.-963-4500 S31·9S45 Ag\. N11 ~--IJR. 2 bu .. many extra:. 3 Ur 2 Hu. «Plll, dra>:.. l BUH~f. /\PT. at Woods ree. CUTE
SSOOMo.,yearly hhn~.(nccl,llOQ.cle..in& CO\'C Ht·..i1·h. Luna1 Ooe bedroom, one balh
WILLIAM WINTON !>harv S.190 1447 27W w/sw1m pool. One of the 2 STORY 4 br. 2 bu, nr ,. uparlments. South or
f best rentals an Laguna cpt & ctrps, frpl. Cur. lot tughway. Close to beach RealEstatt· 1>75-3331 S1h<1rp:l 1tr,2b11.1 11mr1m . for $275Mo. Boal)4ate.Cullaboutou1 and s hops. 5250 per
------1v rm. rJnl I 11ly c . ISSIO.._. R"" .. LTY ·b Ho "'50 Costa Mesa 3224 1-Alwurd!! & Slater. FrC'e M " c:A (; nstmos nwi. ~ month. Ask for M1ss i,
••••••••••••••••••••••• PHONE 494-0731 7t4·963·45a> or S31·954S 675zn1. v.ml mJ1nt & wale r Agt. No Fee
DESIRABLE t'IObl• ~" l l.'ntnil park & 1 Ur,:! halhla~u~·. frpll', -------~
llOM t-: tx:h, K!d:./~l!! ok. $<i00. yard, $4:!.'l/mu 4!11·76U9. Townhou~ THE BASIL LEAF
2BR. 2Ba. Den_. n11td, IH2.14!N1uft611m 494.14320r 4!H 1152 Unfumbhed 352 5 Newly redecorated 2 drps, forced air ht',•I.. •••••••••••••••••••••••
j(ar b-disp, bltm., p:il1t1, J IJr 2 P":· llll' nnr ~ol. fum l.ocjl.wto Ml~I 3252 BRANU Nt:W 3 Br 2h Bu ~~1';1Le~c~\~~ls.~~~:
garage, wate r fu rn rm, pc. rntry 1!· wtr ••••••••••••••••••••••• rpk. ·~ m1from Dohene) ~
Adultsonly,nopcls. pd~$37!'>lll?_S5'1·753!l OC ~AN vn:w. allull "Sl. llch & Dana Wharf mu
HATE REASONABLE Hunff~on n>mmunlty s p:ir 2 Hr, $150 per mo U34·8211!! 646-0883
Across fro m Country HarbOw 3242 den, :! Ba. lse. S.t75 mo. x 5PM, 52-1-11112 1-;vs. Nrw 2 br. 1 ba, fprh:,
Club ••••••••••••••• •• • ••••• 496,,4482 bltns 'C Ad Us no _!75 Mesa Dr.• 548·6700 3 Dr. 3 ..... t ownhouse. --------13 Br + bonus. 2 bu. Bad • .:araj( · u •
'1.. Dollhousc 4Br, 21.ll.l, v1rw. Ra y. Cpts, drps, bllni. i:icls SJSS. &10·1840
I Br. 21Ja Condo. Encl Sparklrn ~ new cond. ne w dct·or, $425 mu. $125.645-9543 ZUr,2 badunlrx. Vlewo( patio, s:ar, ·adults only. $4 7 O. C 111 1 • • 1.11 o · ', A"S Aac., "3l ·•700 Bk .. No pets. 581·51l51, eves !146·l37lor846·M56eves. .,., '"'""'""' ... r. 2 llr. Laguna Nq.;uel ~ay .. !:ica~ona!· $350 .
556·7627 Mission Viejo 3267 Lanai rrn, view, u dult:.. 6755205orti75·3824
WATERFRONT ••••••••••••••••••••••• dbl gur, Pa~if1c J:.12 Ar 1 Oa, ~ar, sl ove,
"ew E . side. lge. deluxe 3 br de luxe ranch w /41' Like new IJig J br, ram rm. VLUagc. $385. 640·1&14 & relni;, no c hildr e n or
tnplex; 2 llR, 1',2 ba., pvt dock. Ye arly lea~e . 2 b~•. fprlc. bllns, 2 car 548-2873 "''L'>. Avail. I /2/77. '"""' rrpl. & pr1 v. rear yd. 846-9103 d d K'ch ,... ~ from.,.,,,,. mo. A,.. day~ ---l(ar. L~e fnr Y · 1 s n..Jaxes Unfurn 3600 mo.~ OK21 ; ti40·0700 ....,.,.., ,... ok. No f<•e $359 mo. lst .......,.
552·7000: naghlS 552·0507 lnifte 3244 1'10111 .. -er Rlty. 1142 4<121 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Meso 3824
MESA VERDE family ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ----3 Br 2 Ba. cplS, drps, I blk ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cln 3 Br, 2 ba on cul·de· bch, S395 mo. I yr be home. 3 hr, fJm rm, 2 LE~ES AVAILABLE 1>ac. rnrd yd , coverl•d 5106Neptune.64G·5:120
fplc, 2•2 ba, $600/m o Live in Irvine Village ~)atio. s.n5. WLr pd. C<Jll
Uruque Homes 546·5990 We have homes a vail for 586.1195 Nwpt Bch. 3 Ur 2 llu. fplc.
-lease in•• g.ir. patio, bltns. 2 hlk~
$?25 E Side 2 br, dee .• rpt, Walnut Square 3 Br Condo No JX'lS. Pool. och. $400 yrly IAS 11>82
drpo., gar, ford. yd, patio. Ranrh Cal llomcs end garage. $325 mo -------
Mat. adlts. 646-1078 Deerlaelll Univ J>k 768 .. 5220 Aparttntnts Furnishe d
Culverdal<' Col P.irk •••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa Verde area 4 br. 2
ba, rrplS, dprs, bltns. lge
rorner lot , encl. buck yd.
Om·e by 3202 Minnesota .
548-4471
EaSL'iide 3 BR + den. 288
E. Bay. $450 mo.
673·2749 Owner I Bkr
Turtle Rock 2 Br. fplc, yard. cll'an Balboa Peninsula 370
2 ~rm. your choice or 3 avail J an l , S300 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••
from$340lo$400. 83l·L2.56or831·22!J2 Lge 2 br. 2 ba, rn!'I . ul1I
3 bdrm, your cho1re of 14 Newport Beac h 3269 Nr beach. $325. J 115 W
from $335. to $475 ••••••••••• ••••• ••••• •• Bal. Bl \'d 962·0.'>05
4 bdrm your choit·e or 6 Costa Meso from $<iSO to $550 3724 ••••••••••••••••••••••
WHY NOT?
Sunken living room
Cathertral ct-1hng
2 bedrooms. J •'J balhs
Allacht:d garage
Washer/dryer hook-up
P\'t yard with patio
Adults. $375. mo.
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No 1-'ecs
RA.NCH REALTY
551-2000
ON PENINSULA
Exciting 3 Bdrm home
w/bcach & water across
the street. S490/mo lse .
$40.00 WUK & UP
•Studio & 1 Bit l\pls
•TV & Maid Scrv J\ VI.I ii
•PhoneServ. Htd 1>001
l & 2 Ult, unr or furn, ~as
& Y.lr 1)1.1. /\lllls, no pell!.
Pool. rec rm, scr. gate .
525 V1l·l11n:i. 642·8970
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t'.ill now f11r Pt'I :-on.ii 642·!M66 Woodbridge Twnhm<' 3 Br
pn•11t•w 75:! titHI . I HOMES B b N C M 2 Ba. A /C, upl(rades. • . . • .,., · · • • • ---3 r . 2 a . ~· · lake &poolpriv.640·8542 [~ I ~.\:--: l'l.1-:M l':~TE $395/!"o. So. CahC Realty "' lftZdtlJ llEAt'll u~rrs c~::s~~~-~~a. patio ~ln~~~:i~.'~~~~~.
_ ... THIPLl-:X -Sparklinl! i?arage. No pets. S293. Eves,:>594536.
1._ _________ •11 2·2 2 lf>Y.nhw units just 2 mo. 751-6543 b
1• ulot·k:-rrorn ::.ur1 4 Yrs Turtlerock 3Br , 2 a. auto
JUST LISTED
NEWPORT SHORES
1\ homt• to r<'ml'mlll'r' ~
l\.•1Jrm .ind cl1•n I • 1 h.11h
Ill'" ~11!1.~00 F.-S1de 3br newly decor 5 Pr k Ir s • <' u I· d · s 3 <'
hme. lge yd & pa tio. n r $495/lse. 559.5229
schools, S395 646·238!J.
ESPECIALLY LARGE
4 Bdrm & den. 1'·r onl
w/v1ew or water. boats &
Spyglass llill. $.575/mo.
Altl 631·1400 ~~
H ARD TO F I ND
Eastblufr Exec. home
4br, 2ba. ram rm. Soft
water. New crpls, drps.
paant. Walk to schools.
shops. le nn1s d u b .
$750/mo. Lse. R e (s .
2376 Newport Hlvd, CJ\1
543.9755 or 645 3967
SUSCASITA.S
Minutes lo N U. 1 DH
furn. Adults, no pets
2110 Newport lllvd. CM .
llOLIDA Y PLAZA
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AdullS onJy. no pet:.. l
Pomona Ave. /\pl 15.
l\dult E·sidc 2 br. encl
gar. patio. Like new. No
pets. li44·0878 . -----
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S111.1ll 1 lit uplx. rncd ~d. Towohome. 2Rr. 2Ba.
,,loie & n·(ng Nr UC I Pool. Clubhouiir. Close to
Slti5 Gas pd 548 tif>SO lenn1s courts. $385.
640 6775or645·224_o ___ 1 $175. Bachelor. n il ut1I
Singles ok. F'ec $15 ~of Orange Counl'(s
most beoutlful apartment
communmes A relomg
setting Wlltl slreoms.
W01ertons. and majesllc
trees Fea!Urlng pools,
Jocoul. souno, bHllords •
aod excl11ng clubhouse
wtttt social evenlS. Tennis,
gym ond volleyball of
Tho Village More of
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a mountain view ar•· uni\ commercial or tt'""''" lhe sll\rt of .alon~hi.lof t lnl pot1•nl1al , for
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tlomes. that m11k''" ~o -' ~1)~ f~I hke ~ou're .1 rnunlry 499·2800
resident Give your'il'lf a ---
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PRICED TO S ELl •• h
owner. $85.000. lmmerl
occupanry. Luxury 2 BH.
llbnry. Ronchn Snn Joa
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547-3987 or art. 5pm &
wknds 544·5704
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atone II throw frvm lcn· ••••••••••• ••••••••••• • nLs & pool : new paint.
carpet. dra1>'!11. !\011 &-SEA TERRACE
11prlnklcr1. 4 Bdrms .. 2 4RR 2ba popular "J"
b a ths. f a m ily rm Plan. Corner lot, quirt
Cul""rd91c. $73,900 r ul de 11or. heated 1)()01.
l.oc1tled in lho pr1vRtt
<.vmm I l<'nn111 couru.
rec ccM er. wa lk to
bench. ENJOY T UE
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3BR. fnrd. yd, gJr, cpts, 551-1429 ______ _
•HOW A.!_AIL. * Beachromber. ti31·201
TiiE BLUt'I'~. $500 lo or547·2501
S79S per month --'---------1
drps, kids/pets OK. $350. ---------F.nc. 556·7777 *RENTALS* DIG CANYON, S7SO to lagYncl leoch
$995 per month ••• • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • •• •
I Br wtpool, gas BBQ. l BR.den .......... $475 HASTIMGS & CO. Studio, ut1hl1es pd. SIS.
frpk, quiet rcs1denllul 2 BR, d~n .......... $.'185 Realtors 640·5560 mo.. rd. No pe l'
area, for lease SSS0 mo. 2 Bil ........• , . , • S3115
t>-12·1403 2 BR ............... $125 HV Hms. Carmd 3 Hr
ML""A -V-L-•• -R-0-E-3-b-r_+_1 2 BR . 212 Ba ....... S5SO +Fil, nr purk & school
....., "' 2 Bil, 2 Bu ........... ssoo S.SSO mo. 752_·06_·_11 ____ 1 family. 2 ba. dbl. i:ar., 3 BR De "'""' fresh paint. Al cond . · · n · · · · · · ·· · ·..,.,,, Bluffs I-level 3 llR, 2 ba. S425. 548-7729 Realtor 3 Bil, 2 ba ...... ' .... SS75 Lovely i:rl'enbelL & pool
Fountain Votley 3234 .........•..•..•...•...
Rcdec. 3 br, 2 ba. nu c pts.
drps, fplc, l.'ncl palio
s:!7 5 /mo . 963-4569
531·9545 Ab'I.. No foe. ----LG 3 BR, J BA. frpl,
rlshwsr. Many upgrades.
S385. 714-963·4569 or
S.11-9545. J\gt. No Fee. ---
3 BOHM. Pi Ba. Prestige
atcJ S400 mo. Ai:l.
002 l-171, 54G·810:1 --------
3 OR. FR. 2".i bo ..... S4?-0 $450 Ab'l f.44· 1133
3 BR,28a ........... $425 -------
3 CHl. 2 Bu ..... ······ S500 4 BR, 2 llA, frpl., 1 IJlk. +
3 Bil, 2 Ba ........... SSG5 from ocean. Yrly. Ren
3 BR, 2 Bn ........... $'100 tal. $475. /\gt. 5-10-1151.
3 BR, FR ........... $425 Ask for Les
3 BR. 2 Ila., den .... $475 .--.-.----
3 BR, 2 Ba ......... $4111
3 BR, 2'~ Ba ......... S.S:JO Marqaret Mil~r
3 BR. 3 Ba .......... $1l00 15939 Overton St.
4 BR. 3 Ba ........... S.S7'" Fowttain Volley
5 BR. 2•.2 Ba.········ $5 You arc the wanner nf 2
llckclS to the
red hill ~:.:.
552-7500
LC; nc111us Rm. 3 en. 2 ----------c RA. lrpl. 1bhwi.hr, cpts, _
Sports, Vacation
& R•creationol
Vehicle Show
al the
ANAllEDI dr11s. Call aboul ou r 3Br.2ba,onrulde~uc,ll(
Chnstmas Donus. $39S yd. close lo schls & prk
714·!lfi.1·4SM or s:H·9545. $375. 1s t mo. on ly
i\gt No Fee ~'i2 M30 aft 7PM ----
:t llr, den, 2 B.i , rpk. hUR<' NEWER 3 BR. 2 II/\, rpls .
patio. soft wlr. dh h~e drps, rri:il. dshwshr.
pn v .. ownr. $335 mo. lse patio S375. 714·00:1·45im
9611-2352 or 5:11 9545. Agt.. No Fee
C 0 N V 1-; N T I 0 N
CENTER
.Lin. 2 lhru Jan 0
Call &12·5678, exl. 33:1 lo
claim your t u·keb • •• ----
4!17 1838
S!..'>O. !-'urn bc••JUl 1 · OH
apt. nr bt·h. Hc1>p t>mpl · acllts. Ut1I pd. 494·4200. -------
Newport Beach 37 69
•••••••••••••••••••••••
BEST BUY OnoondTwoBedroom
Some people say you g1• Aduft LMng
what you pay for! We ol 01fices open 9:00 lo 6:00.
fer more. And \he prat·e 1. Now ronttng.
less. Membership 1n a '-----------
Health Club. A tcnn1~
dub. Free ll'nrus lessons
llalltards. Sw1mmini:t
(;olf Ort vinl! Hu n gc'
Saunas + g r cul at ..
11\1l1c?>: Sundav tlltl~
1'Jtt1t:s \\llh ll\e h;rmb.
Free Sonday brunrh
Your rcnl dollars i:n ('\,en
further •••A tt•r c I fit
mamlenann· c1t•w. 11111 2 Hr w i.:.1r :;.230. New
fe~s1onal m.111ai.tt!mt•n1 criit, li::e lncd y<I w/palto.
s laf£ lhal 'an·:.. anll w,1t<'r pd 2224 "0"
friendly n1·1ghbon. l'larl'nll.1, <•J ll betwn l ·S
Moods 11i:icn cla1ly Ill 7 GJ6 4120
Sorrv. no ont· under ;!I &
no pct:.. ltoomm.11t·2Rr:?fl.1,rpk.Pool.2sty.
!>Crv1c1• a1J1l.1tlll• ;\Ion I': Side Chtldren OK.
th to month m t•1111a111·y . $21IO ~ l~llH
880 lrv11H' (at IGth I
171411145 U5i>O
C11i;9 el1• ll<1rrnosa
2hr apt wtfireplace, 1111
tx1lh. run~c. oven, d 111-
hwaMh<'r. SJ20. Also 3 br
(bep bid,::) $.170. mo W. Wll~on
I ST MONTH FREE
El Syd Towfthouses
2 br. I' 1 h11 from $295. Air
c•ond, p vt patio~. Adult..
!'il'e M.:r 1!1211 :\fryer, off
l!lth Wk1l:iys ll·5. wknds
10 •1. G-12 02'12
I hr ~Ill ~Iv & rt'lri~. No
t·h1lllrcn or !X'lS. 731 W.
llllh. /\pt U&C 673-7787
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ThUf3day. December 23. 1978 DAILY PILOT C$
Add it ... Build 1t...01clper it ... Hammer it... Carpet
it •.. Cement it...Wire 1t ... Hoe it...Clean it ... Move
IL.Press 1t .•. Paint it .. Nail it .. Plaster it...Fix it. .. SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb 1t. •• Patch t... 1pe 1 emo e 1 .••
Roof it... L andscape it. .. Tile it ... Trim it...Sewit...
Haut it... Add it... Plant It... Alter 1t... Learn it .
Appl.u •• ,..,. Carpet Sff•lc• ~ Hmiling Hotdec:leaftllMJ ....................... ..........••........... ...•......••........... •........• .......•.... ••••··•···•·•·········•
AP PLIANCE REPAJlt Carpet Man will lay yours WEIWlNG (;LEA'JUl'S JIJ11h11.:. 11111,mi;. t:lt:.1nup
$lO-Serv1ceCall or mine. Ht;l'a1n & •W~klyMarntcnunCl•• $7/up 1n .. ·work lkJ~.
___ <7_14) S4~·2422 cle11rung too' Guar work _f'r_ee_&_t ___ 64_' _:i_.9_001 f,"' · 1n-.· l·~t IS42 45'17
C t ut bigger savings. Fr est
l'Wo lullh '' hool ~iris will
huu.,l• 111-.111 ti .I\' ( :ood
l't'h. C..1 II Sut• ~•7!J :JI..: l or
T.immy >IS !JlW ....... .. 645 :MM6 Grading
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FINISH. Rfo~MOOEL Cofttroctor Sk1plo111Jer. dump trurk. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLj,;A.'11 1-::11 )oi1wnallz.
Rpr. Small JOIJs OK. ••••••••:•••••••••••••• hauling, tree wk. i;ratl Want (I HEr\Ll.V Cl.t-:AN 1111! in V•H·.t11l ho11ll's
Rea:s. 979.0379 LEE M JJ\HVIS ing, demo. etc 751 :l!IJO llOUSI!:? C..ill vlnl!h.im l.ic'tl 008·7!11~
C t .:--1 Additions & He modeling Girl .. 'ree ebt.s 645·5123 arpe _,.-,. c• 9G2 ~73 1.1c 317856 · Movin9
••••••••••••••••••••••• --Hauling Want ;1 Hl-;ALLY CLl':AN •••••••••••••••••••••••
ShamJ>OO & steam clcun GardtnlftCJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• llOUSI';'> Call Cinl(h:.im Ex Alt11·d Mov~r. lnp
lng. Color bri&hlencrs; ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUllAVE l'r 10-:AUY Girl l''re-c1•sls,645 5123 i•(lwpnwnt. saH' n111nt·y.
wht carpls 10 ml n CAHD~NINGSt.:H.VH..:E. 1'LL11AULJ'J'AWAY ----1n~ur~d.tret'c'st .1!lJ·Mll).5
ble11ch.Cle.inlivrm,dln CLEAN UP JOBS & TIM548-6306 llOUS~CL~ANING ----
rm & hall Sl!>. Avt( rm HAULING neasonablc • Hy reliable c·ouple p ·~ jP . $7.50, couch $10, chair $5. rate:i, Newport , Coslil ~nny & Jer. Fret.' haul Ref's 003 5!!1:1 Otm•ncJ apenng
Guar ebm pet odor. Crpt Mesn, Corona del Mar, mg, cleanup, lrl'c w.ork •••••••••••••••••••••••
repair. IS yrs cxpr. Do Huntington. 645·7588 fo1 usable items. 1-l'n CLEANING HY ANN Fai.t. 111okss1on.il qu.1llty
work myself. Refs re:./bldgs remo ve u E~l'Crn.'nled,"rthrl'ls. p.1111l1t1i.: ;1l vl'ry low
531·0101. Want Ads Call 642·56711 557 2005 Afters PM. 493·<.lt;ij(I rall''> 5'18..S42t
PalnHftCJ/Papff'lng Poiftt"'9JP~119 Pkashr /Repair Tele'llNOll Repair ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
, tntrt Ext Painting. Ava PATCll Pl.ASTf.RlNG CANOPVTV SVC CO. olnt Your Costt. twt R"l"' .:~rvtrtA rm $3!>. ull prku incl ••ALL'l'YPKS•• ., M """' n AHi; 1-:>.lr 1Sty SJilS "•1nl. i''ree esl. 642·3l!M Frt.oeeii1l. ~ nt 1''alr Pricci.9W 1633 :!Sty$1~ lnlr~5rm 0~
l'mes incl mtr'l1l11bvr Don't be hornswuggled. Pllnbiftg Trff SerYlc•
(;uur, in:-.rd, free est For fine qual. painting & ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Tl·dt>:ltl 7085ur!>~ 0134 f.iir prices .too, call PLUMUER·Repalr, re· Removals, trlmmln~,
1'1'.."1'EHS l'AlN1'l NG H1di1ird. I h•·pressure pipe, inst a llatio n pruning, Croo <'&l. L1c J
I::>.pr'd rt•us. ralci., Cr<.>e cleJn first. do they? services. G. Gidley, 1•\1llylll!lurcd.642·2624 l'~t.atllCene55204:>8 Lic/ln:s~555S 642·9315. Removwg, t rimming,
Orig 541-~raphics R fl \op ping. l ms 'd, h e. l'amling. Int/Ext. Hl111s, r-oo "9 bonded. Winter r ates. dl•µt•ndu bh.• 1-'ree est. Custom Mura ~ 83tl·SSSS •••••••••••••••••••••••
Call Jny &t!> 7965 P1osterfR-lr Repuars & Com position _~_5_124 ______ _
-r-Shingles. Inspections. Workman:1h1p Guarn 'd ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnsrdtlicd. Low prices, fr IF YOU
Inter/Exler Free est VERY NEAT PATCH _e_:s_t83(). __ so_20 __ o_r_~_1._S9_30 __ 1 have 8 service to off er or l!5 Yri. exp. 642·02\15. JOBS &TEXTURJo: --------Free~t. 893·1439 goodstoaell,placcanad •CU~i'OM PAINTING • . . Tr:ide your old stuff for In the Da 1 ly Pi lot.
lnlri Extr·ttcas H.itcs Selllh1ngsCastw1U1Da1ly new .1;ood1es with a Classlfied Section
(;.;II 0rU(;e 532.2045 eves Pilot Wunt Ads. Clius1f1ed ad. 642-5678 Phone 642·5678.
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869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ """'
Costa M•sa 3124 Costa ~sa 3824 ..,..wport Bt-ach 3 •1 MO f'RF.f: RENT• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ t & (' f 1 t s ht d to ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cook & llro1lerman com·
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t ~ :i It m ollaces from L1nuoR STORE rt is 5 r a t i. ml' n ..O'S • m w 1 e ogh, anrds ~s & blnation Apply 25.30 W
OM HOME TO
FOX HOLLOW VILLAGE
Security Deposit Waived
P RK ... EWPORT "' nt"cded tor wk11ct <;raft "Teddy". V1t· Bus a & .__ .__o.t__ 7005 Coast H. N 8 ...., • A " Sl2S 111~r mo. /\dJ Toµ store. ptcslll:l' Joe. Sall', 111ajor 11 ho11 '1; Tuckahoe, HO. Aft 4pm, '"s~.-. wy. · · ..,.wn
APARTMENTS A1rport('r Hotel No lea:.c vross $55,000 mo. &ok l'<•ntcr. ss p/day. s.io oo.io 968 \955. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2.30&5 Mon·Sal.
1or2 lledrooms ..ind rt'q 833 3223 Til noon !>hows $6,000 mo. nt'l. -------- -MEN WOMEN COOKS BARTENDERS
Townhouse« -----Wtll l·ons1dcr lt'rm~ (.'Jll * * * Losl: Orange & Whl male TltAIM FOR • •
From "'"'9.SO 60• PER SQ FT qwck for s pec1f1l' dt>t:11ls. D ·d J hn c.il '1 mo:. old blue collar DRIVERS. P /Ume. ~ver
For Quctified T lftcmth """' 1617 WESTCLli''l-'·NB av; 0 iOn w/~ame kc~.' Vic CdM. IARTEHDIMG 21 yrs. ti:n med. opciung~. Opeu96Datly AGT.541.5032 UBI Aqt.75l-374 I 14541mmrrWind &IQ.l(>.ll!orll:JJ-8084. TWOWEEK CLASS Apply in person, M e Li ve on your own pri vate street in a 2
bedroom townhouse with yard & large
patio, wood burning fireplace & at·
tached gar age. LOTS OF ROOM FOR
STORAGE AND HOBBIES!
Spa·l'ools-Tennis NHfport luch NA'rlON·WIDE JOB n Eds PizZ3, 410 t:. 17th
Across Crom fo'ai.hion I SO I Westcliff Dr. &.er (W'ane Tanrn You arc the w11111cr of:'.! 1-Y.>UNO· Black male dog, PLACEMENT St, C.M. blanu at Jamhort."e on NETS $.WOO. MO. I · D, l7 ASSISTANC... 1----------
N L' ·I C ltckctstolhe \'IC rv1ne, cc . c. San Joaquin ll11ls ttoud. ewl)Orl .. inancia lr Plushiest bur in arl'a. S V I &!4 3207 or 538.45&1 GOODJOIJ Delivery man for early
(714) 644· 1900 Leasing Office Space Busy Street. Outstanding ports, a cat on OPPORTUNITIES morn. L.A. Times, homo
C..illonS1teM;:in..igcr parking. Owner mu:it &Recnotionol Fountl, grown Jrish Set· AMEtllCAH delivery route. 2~ hrs a
•DELUXE• (714 ) t>-12 311 l l'>.l OIG lt•a\·cst.ite lo ha11dlt• pro· Vehicle Show tcr, deep red w/chokc I ... R T E .... D ER S day. Mus t hnvc econ.
Eas tbluff :i br, 2 bu ---------l>Jle property. Anxiou~ h chain. Vic. Pac. Csl ~ " car. Adults only. No
1..case. lncl. ~j)ac. master If .You Need /\ Staffed & ti0<xl terms. Al!t_._837_·4_:.!00_ ANait\ .. ~rM llwy, & Warner, 11.8 . SCHOOL sollcitrng, no collect In!-(,
Adults. $375
621 W. Witson. Cotto Mno
646-2010 6 u1te. din rm & dbl ~urn,ish~d Oflu:~. c•il! co N v 1-; N 'f 1 o N 847·168'J U04E.17thSl.,SA Weslminsl.ertllunl. llch i:arage. Auto door 'fll.1-: EXECUrtvi,; BURGER STAND 8341900 area.638·0126
I opener avail. Pool & SUI IF.. He nl includes Laguna IJcnC"h J · C2E~T FJH 9 FOUND: Dark Gray & SchoolsCo~stToCoast Costo M&sa 3824 Huntington Bt-ach 3840 recreallon an•a. Adults f1l1me rcr·e1Jt • phone & Fn•c ~Landin~ building ~~ t ru an.. tan dog, male m1xed1----------Delivery Person •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••• ••••• m 1 I "r .. t I & 1 t 1 f k Call 6"2·5678 l'Xl. 333 lo br-~-' \•1c ,.._ S· nta Ana LEONARD L'ENTON ""30 hr a week. Own only.Noix•t:..From$Jti0. .i :h v!c~ •• u 1 w1t1 peny o par mg. • ...... -u. ~··a . ,.. • .....,. 1----------1 Jamtonul Secy s & olc CrosscsS15.000. mo. yea1 claimyourtickels. Call~2 111\3. FLUTIST recently ar· transportation, r eim·
3 Br,:? ha, luxury twnh:.c *1 -H "' t * l!65 /\m11~os Way equip av.1111 Newport o d 0 rel . " • * * n··--' from Pans· is' now bursement for mile1tge. New i.hJI! & kit ..ippl -.,... ew "'P s Mirnai:cd by . . r un · wncr inn,,. L l .. , · o· d """
123 bed h Id c C.Cntcr 640·5<170 \\'111 Jt'{'epl ~'"' uo"n os : ••an s iamon accepting students at nil Costa Mesa Medical ll~e m~tr, Npt Ills loc . . room. c I ren Cran:1daMgmt n. . ----/\i..'1. tl:r7 ·'12"11 SCRAM-LETS RmJ:. liold w f"!. lgc d1a, levels.Cal1833·9731 Ce nt er Phnrmacy <.:all633·7U:'i9orS.J5 t!1:11. ol... pct ·~ l'Onsiderl.'d, --CD~l dlx swte ... from $150 _____ ------Heirloom. Reward. NB•----------642·0106
-----d1'h"'..1:.ht•rs, l'Jrt>ets, STEPSTOOCEAN Ul I Id \I C I area.673-6711 JobsW~. 70751----------2 Br 1'1 Ha twnhse brk ilfJ"''~. c:IO:.l•d ••..ira"e. Deluxe Nwpt. Shores 2 1 me • 1 • ampl' COFFEESHOP ANSWERS C _,1 .. ~ ., ... pkg.J.imlor 675 6!)()() NL"N:"...., MO pie. i:ar. l.Rl'patm au b clrn.c to s<'hool.s, s uper br.dplx 71.t !170920J "'''"'""'000.. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• DeUvery man, early AM ~l Wed. ll·l5·16 fem. M al n t, c u stod ian Times r ou te. Cost:t
t:olhe. sable. whl area churches, schls , pvl Mesa. No collectini:.
or.inge. Fairground~. estates. 23 yrs exp. ln all must have dependable
no pets. S275. 2.i 17 Elden mt·c 1 pll''<=>. furmlur~i----------Pnmc location in llunt PC'rfrct Mom & Pop loca· Ave. 979165!1, J::\s available Call angt on lleach o n tion.Freci.t.indmgbwld·
Nov1<0e -Flora -
k:mer) Gentle -~·7027 17111&17 7~.10am ·5pm OCEANFRONT Rrookhurst, KOO square mg w1lh plenty or park·
L'.as•-1de nice :> Br 2 l'"·•-.7•d•..i•v'l.·-------1 2 HR , 2 ba. $500 lt'l'l. Single. ~ardcn type mg. Heavy fool tr.ilhc
HEMOVi';
The longer a w('u\ling
nng 1~ worn. the hJnJe r
ll IS to Rt-;MOVI·:
leather collar name ~s phases. 548.J3S7 car. 546-4181. itmi:l'r. Pregnant lady s -
r "' -~ ,. BAYFROHT HOME f ''ood .1oc. Short houis. Uoo<l encl "ar. 1 child OK. :.lure or ol it'I.' • .., C't· ... JDR,2 ba $2000Moyrly d k terms.Ag\ !13'1··1200 <log ti..11-0776 HelpWant.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl75. (j..12·J.188 UELUX E 1 br. Crpl, full -pos ure. .1.'>!'>igne par
---amenities w /full rel'. STEPS TO BEACH mg. Call l\lr. Plummer
O,Ei\N Jg~ 2 Dr lo"'er faril'> Sec to lJeheve! :.I BR, 2 ha., unf. S425 !MiJ 671i7 ___ _
------- --U>ST:"Reward" . Auto WreclUnCJ l.o1t & Found 5300 Vl'ry fnendly, dl'cluwed. A Hskpr, live.In, i:ers. Sal. Experience necessary.
SU.iOO. MON ET ••••••••••••••••••••••• wht. long hair calico cat Pvt rf!!lbn. TV· hte cook. Busy pr act ice. Shorl
DENTAL
OFFICE MGR.
apt. 1n 4 µlex. C1>L'>, urp~. 1147 t.I07 3 BR, 2 ba .. unC. SIOO
closed gar, adults. no
pell>. 1\pplll·at11Jns taken Brand nt>w, 3 bdrm apts.
now 645 7485 i>lu<.hO &. convenliom1I, associated
DELUXE OFFICES
Cammi & mds tl i.paccs,
200 to 2000 !>Q. It. As low
as ;15· sq It. La~ Niguel &
M1::.::.1011 VwJU .1rcas
Handy lo S.O. Frwy
C;,all: !131 ·1400
Orange & L.A. Counties FOUND: l.ad1e:; Hin.: w/gold/hlk markings. 5 CdM644·9666f644·9!I06 work week. Ben efits.
hJl'..1t1uns.f'ully1.acen:.cd. C..ill to identify eves. yrs. Ulkcollar w tsilverAns w erl n l( Se rv . Huntington Beach. A~. 837-4200 li4u 2547 barrel. (Ul\Scre~ bar rel Operator. 9.5 M·F. Exp'd 847·6076
Xm.i ~ move in al · Lu vely l~e 3 br. 11ewlv <k lnwJnt·e, ;.i wks free rt."nt.
t·orateu. Ideal llw N (71't) 8H i56li. toam-
BROKERS-REAL TORS
JOH W Balboa 671·l661
Rowers &Plonts Lost : Hl'ward, small und tnro on insid e) only. 228 Forest Ave.1----------
liluck tl11" w/IN hl chest, /\nswt•rs lo "Scamp". Laguna Beach ntal Nels SJ.500. mo. ., CJll Rose Scott 495·4789. . ORTHODONTIC ~kin n y legs. mul e. Please help make our •TTR ... CTIVEGIRL Choini""-•1 .. ·1 .. t IJl!ll>. $215. l\ta.:r Jt :!118. 5 M1•ndou. J\pl /\. 97!1 2531 'pm_,--------
San Fram'tSC'O style.
Person o[><!rut1on Busy
M.111 toe. Only $31.000
full pr1rc, with terms
/\i,'t ~1837 1200
&12 130:J aft . 5 :lopm · "' "' ._,"' '" '" Ch.nstma.sahappyone. Sophisticated, stable, all Expr preferre d CM . ----2 Hr, 1 h.i. new paint & 2 Br yearly, garagc, w /or W~TCLIF1" Furn'd. olc.
:.! ~Ir, 1·pt:.. bltn.s. I.ids ok <TJit Nr m,IJOr shopping "-'·lhuu~ IJoat dock. $3:!5 $l2Urno.
POUND· l'u g no1:.cd American girl type. nice 546·5170 llo~lon Terrier, blk face, Los t, Cat. bl k w /wht figure to model privately 1-----------
$210 mu. & fn ~s. :-;0 pets. S22s b1:.I 24~:.I 642·409_7 __ _ r..i~ 2978 !).15 0760 ______ San Clemente 3 876 ll..ilhoa Inn, $2!>0. mo. ind.
big t')'l's. tan body, vie stomach & paws fem . Yr 3-4 hrs week. Great pay. EXPEDITING
Markel Ua:.kel. Ual Pen. old. Vic. Bal. Pen. NB. Utmost d.iseretion, Clex1· SECRET• RY
Lovely hw 2 hr upJ>('r. 1 Rr. S200mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ul.11 J~ Mam St, Ualboa
COCKTAILS
Nt>wporl Be ath
!'lush. s eat:. 1 00
l'arlner i. feud1ni;
Term:.. /\i:,'l. 837 · t:!OO
u7:J.2648 673·9349. Reward b I e ho u r s . W r I l e ~
Lo t Rew~rd Gold Mesh <.:lassified Ad #803, Daily Westsall Corp. has ::in nt.'wly uccorall:d ldt•al ll..:->\lt LeGrand •SPARKLINI. • 675117 10 ____ _ FOUN D hlk & whl fem => : " lmmed. vacancy for e>.· Bracelet Senllmenlal .Pilol, P. 0 . Box 1!>60, pedilln" secretary to ~·~l~~~fe~~~~ ~t ~r. ;1950 2hr. ~ha . apt .. Jus t re l'clM JOO to 1050 sq fl <.:pts. 1~.'ilt{d 2 blks tu brh drpi., i\/C. J.tnltor. ~l5. & $235. Stuve & park'g Master'\67:14120
dog . Po s ~ 1 b It' n c w 1 7 h s h · Costa Mesa 92626 .. mother Tw.lln & 20lh, va uc. l t l s oppmg1----------work in busy stock room.
'llrly nu :.!llr. t ba. nr bch. Nin~ I hr, frpk, pool end 1-!Jr $260/mo. Call
odulh no peh SIJO. mo S4t >iUI art 5 JO_ AFFILIATE
c \l 1,12 :!WO. area. 673·8872. Automotive Musl have al least I yeur
-P I 5350 N o t ·1 Sh d of exper. in purchasm~
:';IH 17 ~. 7 clr h-hl J'i!lll ----
rcfr1g. l 5 0 l ~2 W ______ _
Escalones. SJn Clem OFFICE SPACE. N. u Opportunity to own a
49'l·7072 lb49 Westchff Ur. Air, hranrh office of a :-our
L'O' '"'l>? c ·m bl'· v n ttSOnO s ew e a1 op nee s ~ v., w e " • o u g ••••••••••••••••••••••• help. or s tock room work. dogs. Uall & Nulwood, . . Top wages paid Engine Should be Camili:.1r J hr. 1•, bJ, lrple, patio. r l'ssful Video U.itin ~ • '* • l'nd ..:..ir. """I J..111.I Apartmtnh fournlshed 11\t to11<.'t. Ne. Two units Club. <:all
Anaheim. 772 6!121 Dnnkang problem.? s w/marine parts, if poss1• Call Alcohol llelpline I.earners. eng painters, """'f & 1· h blc. Please call M s. Fr°"k St.i-r "31.:, <.i 1m or Unfurni1hed 3900 400 ~q fl. ca. S200tmo·no ~ ----11tru' One unit JJOO .;q V1deo111ew 225.JS Killy •••••••••••••••• ••••••• I 99 5 00
1-'0U~O dog. blk male
Young Unusu..il front
lei:. ownr c.ill to 1dcnt1fy.
!llil:\·6705
2A hrs a day 835·3830 .,... ers Po as ers, up· holstery s hampooers, McDonald, 549·971 l for
PREGNANT? check out, pack-up & de·..,mo __ rc_1_n_fo_r_m_a_t1_o_n_. --· "''Toro '\r 11.1mil1on llrnokhur<;t Tllr:f~XC'ITl'll<: It . 2 tol els. a~ 1s. 7. 4 '"' ;ibr. :!h.1 i;.ir. patio Sml S400/m o. l'ACI fo'I C ----
\uu Jrt' Utl' "'lllnl'f ol 2 thlrl IJk $2KS 'lti2 077K PALM MESA APTS. 1n; \L cSTATE. G l nC RESTAURANT
ucketstnthc-~Jl'il!Tt-:.<;TO 'PT 11111,t.'12·0200 Lil Gem on u~1ll>t1.1 hi
Sports, Vocotion SPA.NIS H STYLE Bl'H -----E 7. opera I w n . Shu rt
&Recreailonal .IHI :? i.ton• w l1plr. lia1·h. l&:!Hlt t:!<lOSq ft ofspacc a\·a1l. hours . f'rt·•· tr.11nin~
ti.1!1·011>. patio. i;tu~h from $J(J!> J <ll) 1 S100 mu lrwltl Owner lt>avi111: !'llale. A Vehic~ Show 'rpl i: c'ic dl1I 1•rwl 1:.1r /\tlult-;, "llo l'l'l" J..irutori.il "l·rvit•t•. N B :.t••ul' U1c k l'.1rk, UK R
it th• l'l'l:-. duldn•n OK. Ukr l!'>lll l\tr~.1 f)r on Pai· C:.l llwy Call ti7J·7~ \'·'"I-I \I :.:Jti I~ i1r K-17 ·15IO e ie-; (5 ntic. f:a;.l llf Newport Hobl>1e. Mii 11757__ GREAT MOM & POP C U :-t V 1-. \ I' I !) :'-. HI wl )
t ·~;'q 1-.ll lrYirw 38 44 ;.t(i !IH(t() APPROX 800 :.q fl, C :l al Jan :.!lhru.J.Jn !I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---130 E. 17th St. ~Ult(• r.
<"di 1..i: ~111;11. nt .IJJ to WOOl>HHltHa: Rooms 4000 Sl.50/mo. Doyle !Hk O.mJ
1l.11m ~11ur111 l.1•1 l'l:>.~:::0 1\PTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• llKiMssRentol 4450 • • * I. :! & .I htlrm un1h ~ll•t•1J1nl! rrn -. $t\l'J !105 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>1•'>1~n•'<I l1kt• 1•;orlv All ''o .""'·k !-..II.in• k~.11 Qu:ilnt31stSt. relo1l s ton· l\tlull ' l1<·1lr1111ni I"'·'"' t".il 1l11rn1,1 1>11ni:rilow... l>Jlh :-ih11-. rt Mo n """t v·lll <.:· nncrv Jrea ct••hn~ nu I" h ~11tJ •,1~ From ) 'I. i o 1 1 ,, • onl~ C.dl 11tt lpm ·~ · a J
F'OtJ:'lllJ kitten. 2mo~ old
W1•ar1n a.: rt>d coll.tr.
Npllch li73·~J2!1.
F 0 U N I> I' a r a k e c t •
Banded C.111 lo cJe~cri1'c
color & band II. 519 1762
Found ~ma II IX!ai:lc·li kc
dog W/Ulll & whl wols.
Please call li461!4115
FOUND. hrnt~old ~tr11x•
C.11 w rh1m•.,lonc 1·ollar.
\'ll· 111.'Jch & Bols .1,
11!111 1111 -------1
Ca ring con fidenti a 1 bvery. Apply at
counseling & referral. 2059 Harbor DI, CM
Ahort1on, adoption & 645-1030
ke<'pmg.
APCARf; S47·25GJ Babysitter needed. 2 small children Mon•Fri * SHAR OH 'S * ,_e_v_es_·. 559_·1_838_. 1_r v_ine.
OUTCALT. MASSAGE
49!!· 1224 ----
"TllE EXPERIENCE"
Atlull motel. Closed
('1rcui l TV. For Reser ve.
Babysitter wanted for 9 yr
old. C.M . area. Own
trans. Afl school & some
eves. Non smoker. Call
55t>·l!82li or 644·4300.
lion.~. ~.~m .. s UAR GIRL Nigh ts. /\l·
*KAREN'S*
lraclivl'. College OK.
Salary+ f.46·5544
FOREMAN
Paint & Detail M:.in w /:JS
years exper. in marine
pa inting needed by
Westsa1I Corp .. maker of
the world's f i nes t
sailboats. Qualified can·
didute must •be ctipabll'
of s upervisin,:: a cn•w ol
IHO men for 1>cunt & de·
tai l work . X lnt OP·
portunily Cor the right
man. Good salary &-
benefits. Call Ms.
McDonald 549.9711ext 47
for OPPClmlmenl.
~ Wtl"'" lrl•t Jiil l l'in~·l'll•m• t.)fc hr'> 3 5 JO Hl•f, 11•q'd .)51, 005~ 111 (,ood for ant1(jucs, etc•,
!Jeer & wine off s ail'
stun•. Full fixtures 1n
dU1.lmg nc.1r new Uutu
lcrn11nal JOO r:;1s h re·
g1'>ll.'r. 7 <lr walk in r:olrl
box lteduc1•rl lo $10,IMHI
anti krm:. lu i.uit. C..ill
Curt 1;.i2 52110
~.IH ;,•l:.4 '111•11 llro<>k~ 1;73 H5!)7
2 Hr "P" <:J, p.1ti.1 wkd<1>' '15 JOwknd'> AVALON
Found Jiik fcm;1lc Cock
a·poo<• J Small.~ young
Nr MJ1tnol1..i1/\llanla.
HB Call !.lti:.! l:!IK
OUTCALLMASSAGE BKKPR;s.cty
6PM 2AM 838·178" Small business. CM. foll GUARDS
lime. 645·22A4 aft 9 AM.
Adult•. 11111J1•l• 11111 \Irr 5S2 MOO ROOMS $Z5 wk up wit h "EWl'()ltT r\t'll STOHi-, C'utr "torr antiques and
1 \\ \ l • h h 3848 k k i:ll'30AvonSt ·S:!711 '1'1 lurn1ture ml0\Cf'lll'nttoc ;.,;"1~1'. ·' \ I' ~~ ••• ~~. ••••••• ••• J~l~h~·97~~ ~~1~t~ J9fi~JI Ji·rr't w.,.nn t:.!IJl177·i7~ Perfrct bu:.1m:~i. for :i Found TOOL lluic w /tools
E11~t Sul<' ''" dui•I~"< .!~ I Br du11lc'C, frpk, Sleepin~m . p\t h.i B..ilboa Island ; retail. couple. Pete B.iricll <AJ~t llwy Nr l'romnn
llr I', tt.i lrl'I• dhl.: ar near t own Th.ilia & ••mpl d day, s:!S wk romm<'rl' o r office fu'Jlt~ CaJIM2·5:!00 t~i'.i~~ Call to 1d<'nl1fy.
$1011 m11 :~&H ·1111.. l JtJhn.l -t'll 1277 .ioJulb l111nl lk•;1d1 . ~.14, 7o5i. .,pan'. OH ~lrcl'l park rks1aurant. Coi.ta Mr.,;i,
MlukM!Vle"" 3867 1n~ J\rlflrll\_;,(lOS<i It lorlc.1!;e.CullycljUllll1t'<l FOUN I> Hlk & Tan J llr !. ll.1 upp1•r <.:•••• :\u r" Houm w Jotd1 IHI, ti pri v n• ... t Rtom nit r !'>.'i7 35J.I "'h 1 <.: • K IX'h 111.:7 \ .1l1•n< 1.1 ••••••••• ••• • • •• •• • • • •• I' t• m ,11 ,. 0 n1 y (' 0 ., t ,1 l•lt ·2343 Mnu ltl fr1 . •1 'j ..., <'1'111'11 • a 11 l ec-p ~1.•11111lo1 '>11o1~1K.'• ! llr l'nn<Jn. k1t1, nk nu \1,.,1 SR.l•Ultl ~•Uifllll" lusineu Want.d 5010 Ownl•r r>li·d i.C call
1• 1· I. S 2 i 5 mu ' M S.J CAI' STOllE 570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !Mil·l."WI.
111H•lv CU•\Oo I~ "' 1 ph l'h li45 3\115 or 1137 1;oso Room & Boord 4050 ''t fl c.1m1not:<ap \jo of M>V~:llTISl'llC; /\ND FOl.'Nl> 1:!1 11!. Collie.
tlrp.. II·" 11•• tl·h" hr t''tl !>16 517 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mi'l'>hJn $:llO lll'r nw <.: O N S ll L T l N G mil\. l1•m. llrookhurst &
J\dulh, no I"''' '°'(Ill & - --Youni: <'n1:1neer w:.inh llOO Sq CL a l:.o I'll SEH\'ICES W ,. :-. t rn 1 11 ' t 1• r .
up l!IM \f1.1lw1m Avt• H.wport .. och 3869 bclJI ii & mom In llunl Owor. ii75 1117" Ms Shapiro 6-12·6799 Wt•stmins lc r. ;,:n . 728~• ~.1 ... l:!'~I. t).111 :lltill .1rtcr S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jkh ;trt•u IWO·l4i4 ,_ ..... tri f R t I 4500 -
5 025
1''.\"
pm Spnr1nu~ ru•w :! & 3 ---,_.s 0 en ° Money to Loon -'
Ullrm,, :! hath un11 ~ Rentals to Shor~ 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fOLIN U· Sht•p Mix. frm
Dano Pol11t 3826 ·•<'rn'" from ot:e.111rront & ••••••••••• • •• ••••• •••• LeJ:11• or Hcnl • lite· In $C lt'H$ wh1t1• w thrown spoh " !i
••••••••••••••••••••••• r\t'W l·lty rrrr~ntaonal •h• Ne.d A Roomrnat~? du."4lr1al l S,OOo !t6<~fl, J7 · IW mo'\ old, Vas. Fa1rvu•w &
"'w Jae 2 br 2 l1a frplc \elopmenl lmm~1t "<.. T p r II ._. I ~ro. ..... heovv pwr, l!011tl W ...: t /\
"""·" • • • •• ' v n ro••fol!llOna yrtnr If A •3 • 1 CH' llOMF;OWNEltShorrow arnl'r, ,.,un ·' na, dressln((rm Arlulh t I rupancy l'nm1l1es & TIJATlllGllTl'l::HSON o t('f'S ~rn~s_ ~ . utlowh11nkr11t1•o;tnc·•1n !l7'tl0'15 tecnal{t•r l"tum $2!15. pets ncrt>pte<I. $335 up Airport. <all ..,4i; '17 .11
Gas & water pd. 400 7379 biH!Jll Brkr "'oi"r -~•:ru ilNUMJTED l>v~. ~10·'1713 ,.:v:-. ~olkulah• tli•hh, pay t;ix<·~. Losl. ~i1l cw Llcl'. 111. on ___ _ _ _ >.<; ..., u,,, la e . a vurnl1011. room nr l'ilvlhou (~ui·l'n, Gold
fomtaift Volley 3834 On The loy Uk ..,KpNPlt-W..t°dHtl .uldition •. swim P<>Ol, puy bracelet with ..:old n1111
•••••• ••••• •••• •• •• •••• Lovely 4br. 2 bu up1ier. C4l ~ ):1o.>uo1.,.q Bu1iiwu j1nvest / ofl l'lw;lm~ 21111 or .iny Ht-ward . 1>7:1 74Cl7
38t'.2 Da,in4plex,2car lieom t'c1l1ng, frplc , 832.4134 Sin<"el97l finance 1miposl'.
encl (lar. p3llo, frplc. patio. dshw!lhr, iar . ___ -----••••••••••••••••••••••• MECHANICS ~a968·9'17<1 ___ ~lorage. '550. 673 5719 or Femalc roommate to lkttiMH HATIOHALBAHK
Hwi""9f0tt .. och 3140 5401720 s hare 3 BR home on Opportunity 5005 (7141638-3954
LOST Smul l )!rey
Minrnlure Schnauz<'r
Mal('. Age 11 Needs
mcd1cat1on. ltl'wnrd
AIORTIOM
C-Ounsehng & Referral
l'rcg. lt>Sl·a' ail. wknds
~I Ir llclphnc 547-9495
•Sl'l RITUAL READER
F'u lly Licen:.ed
18155 F.I Camino Real
SJn Clemente. For appt
4!12·9'l'l1 492· 7296
HELAXINt: MASSAGE
Jll1bJ11mes Lie. Ma,seur
Oulcnlls 9·9, 494-51I1
Happy
Birthday
Angela
BOAT REPAIRMEN
Some fiberglass & hle
mecha nae a I ex per
Crystalmer Corp.. Hi2G
Placenlla Ave, C M
BOYS AMD GIRLS
for Dmly Pilot routl'S in
Areh Beach ~rea or
Laguna Det1<'h. Mus t be
at leas t 10 years old.
Phone 642·4321, ask for
C1 re ula ti on.
BOYS A.HD GIRLS
10 to 15 year s. 1-;arn
Christmas money • SW to
$40 per week scllinlo? i1ub·
scriplions to the Dully
Pilot. T ra ns pnrlutinn
provided. No dl'llvtries
or t•ollecl 1n g. Phone
SJ6..!nt2
Aunt Vee IOYS A.MD GIRLS
----·• Ml~sion Viejo· fo;I Toro
Nwol1• & Simmer, altra<'-11rea. Eorn your own
tive redheads would hke money selling i;uhscrip·
to meet Gentlemen for t1on.o; afler school For an
day or <'Ve fun 535·5363. formation, call 830-0!H3
•••••••••••••~••••••••• 1-01, r• k N t Balboa Isl. Jan 11. l''urn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ar ewpan op tst & last mo. rent + I st, 2nd & 3rd T.D.'' II u o t 11 a r b o u r * * * CAI DRIVERS 2 br. cpt.s., pool, piny )'II . rtoor Avail June 1 or cl a d 675-4074 Mfg-Power Tools LOANS/\VAIL/\HLI-: C;?t:11rm 5659 C.111 t·ol Pet.r lroy MenorWom en no Pe t s . 2 2 0 8 A , loniter. Below mkt prl<'<' e n. _e_p_. --
Delaware. 536-0'JS!I 1289 50. 644-3481. ah Spm. Pleasant bus mah· w /cln
---1 . . 3BR. ( p, nr. brh Nll'I'
l'rO\f S.:13.000 In '76 on Crt><lit not im110rt11n~ lert. 453 .... Princ•tan Musl be 25or over
ly $.15,000 .. ·11•. Owner b73-·®0Hroker R .. :WAHO for rold & Costo...,.-•o ApplyloPenion rettnng Won'tla'll! ,.,... Yetto C b
SECURITY
GUARDS
Join a proi;rt•si.1\0e, fast
i:rowinR co. w tncw ari·
proachcs to sc-cunty. If
you're hrt'd of the old
t1m<' Auard <'Ompanlt'-i
wtthe1r old ideas or 1r
you're lookmi: for a nt"w
& more cxc1t111~ career
C(lntact
• ~~~~SJS~1~r
Ir you mecl l.hesr
quuliCicutinns-you will
ret·eive:
-Hcst pay tbcnerits
-8 llrs pd Lramm~
-Uniforms l"urn
-Bonus for stat<• cert
-Unlimited
Advancrment
-WPNSQual S2.80hr
Mature Personnel
!'referred
SlSSccurUy
l nd1.1Stri11l Services
4320Cnmpu.'1, Ste 130
Newport ucach 549-807 l
Llc. No. CIH77
GUARDS .,._wLatiePork 2 Rr.l 1RaT"'nhi;e i;l~ll', area Brookhurxl, llB.
Deluxe 3 br. 2.,., Im. 11lt bllns. cpts. drps ind. wanl'I mrc k m to i;hr
dbl gar .• p;it10. frplc 1713 Patio. heated pool Mlts. 968-J9JO aft 4pm
Ult A_., 7 51-37 4 I Mari-s, Tmt di,amnnd rosl' on ~t<' m Vou 11rc the winner of 2 . w D ___ ..,.__ __ ~~ 5035 pin In.it 12117 111 N l:J Ut·ketqo the 11251 Slater Avenue Costa MHo
ADVERTISING ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:all 673 7777__ Sports, Vacaffon Fountain Va lley Permanent. F"ull & Parl-Alabama. 5Jtl·34!l~ nr nul)t'ts S235 548 26112
5J6.J718 Sl25 Ba h I II t I Wanted 3 remales lo:;hare --• • c e or. o u 1 · 4 Br home. w/pool. un Newdeluxobeacbnpl 1& S1n~lc~. Ft"e Sl!'i fum.over21 NorthrM
3UR.quletaru Beachcomber. 631 2011 mu.,l he ('mployl'cl $l75
OOC).1934 or5'17·2501 mo. 548·6'172 txwn 5 & .. . I 7PM Coda Meta 3124 Cott• MNO 3124
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br 2 Ba. lux apt, fem pr~r $1 50 + ~, <lep.
-
Sl1ftSf11M(j/
A winning comblnollon
of adult apartment homes
with luxury oppolntmentsond
superb recrtoflon of o premium
locatlon. TtnnlS •gym • rntropy
spo • ewtmmlng • bllllorOI.
One 6 TWo Bedrooms, Ont Both '1
G? "°' JW+.Mna\.~ . HO '"lll'lto a .... Colftt fllttl 7'51.-.S _ .... ......_
581 8177
4400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WESTCLffF BLOG.
NL Wl'Oll T Ill AUi
' ' \o-I !'I ' • ' ,., ..
".111 Mr lln w111 c1
IJ'l5 6101
$72 ooo NET &R _.._al c••1 ... EJM•KH time. Phone&transpn·· . . LOANS9°' LOST . Gray T.ihhy ecreunvfl _..,. ~ ~·d. Retired welcome. Specific media specially /o w wht ~toma<'h. mJI<' Ill Vthlc~ Show ROUTER·MlLL MAN. 2 £ 7. l • II 546--0274. ofc hrs 10-2. compony. .opera ion. Also2ndTDLoan1 yrs. wtflea <"Ir Vic at the to3yrsexpr .Doator1cnt· ClosedWe<lncsday.
Only 2!1' :. down Spcru11 Fn1rest Term11sinrc191!1 Seaward Rd, C1IM. 12/111 ANAllJo:IM • _ed_S4_1_·50_10 ______ l>·--------t r u 1 n in g re 11 u i re s R rd 073 .,,,.,. ·-_...., ----~ per!IOnallty. Sattler MtCJ. Co. ewa . .,.,.,., C O N '! .F. N, T ( 0 N CABINET MAKER, U · ~-
Ull/ACJt 751-3741 642·2171 545·0611 FOUND Hlry<'h•s Mun c.;~NT~lt perlndl5play&atorefix-Happy
------------d<><·yt•h'. Royce Union, Jnn. 2 lhru J.,n. 9 tures. Call Mr. Paradia, •
'*FAST FOOD• SAVI SS Uuf'fy, Senator & 2 other Call S42·56'TS, ext. 333 to 556-3937 ror appt. Hohda~s ch1lm your Uckcu. Alltypcs,allsl7,c11• Privatepartywlllbu.v unldentlfl<'d bi kes . • * * CARPET CLEANER S, lrvinePeraonne Ai~Ot'Y
751-3741 your2ndT.D.642·3573 Ownrrto 1dcntlfyby1h.e. exp. Good pay for righ\ 488 ~1'7thCostaMu11
UNITF.DllUSINF.SS rolor. broud. Hrial HOME·OFl'ICE-P/\RTV per9ons.646-042'7 ~ I NVt:sTM ~NTS 1 t & 2 dTD Lo number & dale lollt. Cnll Get everyone in the pie· _____ _ l~Mcsa VcrJe Or .. : 1 " ans llunt1n1tton Bch Polit•c ture. Photoicrapher on CHEF, $1100. m o. F.x· ... --------
(across rm m Kon.i Ln11) K1'~']' n ·r· F ' 640 8~12 Ocpl. 53$.5621 call for the boll days per'd. Sid's Blue Beet,
SU1te 106, <.:o~hi Me!!a ~c r nri ic · tnn~ Lost: Sml molt' black poo· 673-8104 101 2lal Pl. N.8 . aft. 4 AYON UBI Open 7 duyJ S40,000 ht TU w relief die. Mis111on Vie)o arl'u1 Very Handsome cultured _pm_._67_5-3333 ______ _
Cl<TL·HICJhf Clult-~~~:~~:~iR ;~~~~fi~! off, Avery AnS to "SaUn' &t0phl•tlcatcd man. age Companion for Elderly H... A Very M..-ry ~.000 nt'l llrn<'h Inc $WO mo Ind toe :. dut' 3 Rf,W,\RD495·49t7 .OwlAhesthecompanyof l11dy, Mat ure. 1 :30·5. Chritt..li-
Very u.ntque ty~ opera }rt' W ~ dtsrouo\ Under LOST· Male Colllei, l11n, an t1ttradiv1t ladf 2S·3.5 Mon·Prl. C.M. MS-46l4. and 01C moMy to poy for
lion H11 .. no romf>"t1tlon <kvlpmnl ror 14 2•, A<'rc w /chul11 collar Vic on vacation to ah?41 It . Excellf'nl pl tlmL•
or anythln1t almllar In pa~li1 for mobile hm~ Oranirc & Rot"hr•Hcr, Dec. 90 lhru J an. 9. Clll SELJ.. Id.lo Item• wtth • ~amln1 opportunity. CalJ
llN'l' Wlr & pwr avail (7l4) C M 0 ar y H D n non s:r&·SS40 Daily Ptlot Cluallled Ad. 540-1 or zenith 7
Ull A.ti. 7S I ·37 41 75Mf.M Ul-UIJI Want Ada Call 64M f 78 842·5671.
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Help Wo1.t~d 71 oo!H•lp Wa"t~d 71 o~ He-Ip Wonkd 71 oo ;t .. ~;;;~··;;~::,~·~:,~:··~~
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GarGg. S• 8055 GcrOC)f SGH 8055 Mhc:eUaneCH1$ 8010 Ml&Mcol
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Boot~. Pow•r 9040
8083 ••••••••••••••••• Wuler I.Jed., CV 1;111ll h
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PHONE SALES
P ho ne Sal e!! p eople .
male or female, Iii to 65
years of a&e. G unranlcl•tl
wages or cnmml•sions.
250 i<;Btl 17\h Street.
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belwet-n 5:00 & II 30 p m
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CONSIGMMEMTS
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r1uar1C'rhorsc•.
C..ll 1147·10Sll
i\ppulOOlia quarter hors('
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l'Olor 837 ·2098
Stable Mov1n~ Sale
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Jump standa rds. etc
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mnrt' t·:dr.i ...
Sal~·Sen ace-Ll'nstng clean837·3202
Roy Carver.Inc. Rolb ftnH" BM W iJ Maz.da fl?'3 Cpe. Nl'w
tS-10 .1.imhore.-eng, stl. radial tires. xlnt
Ne\\porllk.11h 1.1u-M44 cond.963 1633
•73 RX3 Wagon. fully L900 R:\1W Wit.I i\!\1 FM, equipped. take nveror·1 •1
Machl'hns. :>IJ% p . p . Perr c c:t <'111111. 1173 5157 x:u ~.846 548-~
-------~-CHERRY '72 Mell na\.11t J. 1 ~pd .
f'nr <Jlllrk salt• ~I ~I CJll •llr, <.un rt••I i.:ood c:und '72Mazda1.1~ 4sp<l,
$12001 or offer.
Qi II 5·18·!1511-1. l!H i 1;1:..: l'P $48~ 1'1J ~II 'ii
4'S60 Capri 9JIS....._ ----....... --.. _--9740
••• • • • • •• •• • • •• • • • • • •• • ~'-~IK'S Deft% •....................•.
71, I.Jud~" ti~ rm. I.., lull
l llnl' I ~h\•c•l d11"
~l'l 1/1 .••
'i'i '• l un ..-uni l.o.u.lc•d
\tu l "'II )l ~Jll, Ph
,..,I .ti II \\I
·~1 l tw\ 1•1 , h•hl, air
I ~ l'/U. 111 m1 t';ill
:JtAK'r."1
9 570 •••••••.•.•..•.........
'tfl \'W \.an, ,1 o•nl;' 't•ry
~•IOI! r-111111, .1!.lon~ s:?OOO
(140-1.!111 ---'«> 1)11111'1· ~1••rt \ .1n \;
outo. 1ww 1 ir1• ,\ !.hut·k,
d<'.in. ~121.. 1. ,,, ti I \It or
1.1:: 15~
'GJVJn, '1.1.i wl11•r1~. Rood
paint & uph•1l . 1 un~
f(Ollll. Sl I SO J·l:'I 117K11
72 Doch:e, Tradc. .. 11n.rn 100.
CU. Slrrro, tape.•. panel,
_!ri~n·s_:Wl !_:!25 __
"12 GMC I ton w /Contem·
po camper. /\utn, PS,
'76 C.APRI GHIA
('(lml'~ Wllh \. M, '1 :O.Jll't'J ,
1\:0.111''\I, II""''' hr.1kcs.
vrnyl tn11. d··~cor ~roup
with m.11<~ t. •~ 1·1·11nul'n)'
1ealort•' Y11111 , lur 1m·
me<11.1tf' d1 II\, rv (Lie.
7701!\t:-.:1
$3866.
GUSTAFSON
LINCOLN MERCURY
16800 Beach Blvd .
Huntington Beach
842-8844
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Lease
New -Used
OYER 100
MERCEDES
0"4DISPLAY
HouM of Imports
AUTIIOHli'.1-:t>
MERCl-:OES lll·;i\l.t-;R
68f;:! :\lane hl"•kr,
Uucna 1'.1rk
523-7250
On the Santa /\nJ Fwy
Dotut 9720 l!n4 280 4-dr scd .. ~'"lO·
••••••••••••••••••••••• Obve grP<·n. Xl.N r 1111111.
DRIVE A
LITTLE •.•
SAVE A LOT
SllOt' & t'OMrAR1':
IARWICI( DATSUN
Snn Juan <.:nplstrnno
831·137 5 493-3375
NEWPORT DATSUN
Stereo, aar, pwr/ wnclw'I
rnech perf .. 38M mt t'.111
549·9361or 4!l3 :174:1
'73 450SE
Concours Conditi on
(000.JLW) Sale!
$10,999
~cone!, 24.ooo ml. SPECIALS ---------1 8210 4 Uoor. <t s peed.
HOUSE OF
IMPORTS
213/921·8588
714/523-7250
'72 MIZ 350SL
Both TOPll ! l7~0FI. y) '74 Ford 1-:100. Complete
custom, xlnl rond. 15,000
ml, $3000. fWG 1529 ----1vtosWanted ••••••••••••••••••••••
TOP
DOLa.AR
PAID
FOR CLEAN
IMPORT CARS
AU.MODELS
~~1
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llUN' INta ot~ ~f /\(11
!Ml .'IHI !)40 0"4]
WE BUV
•USED CARS &
TRUCKS•
Come In or Cell
NH Approl1ol Gro"' ChtYT'Oltt
J8211 ouch lllvd.
Hunllngton ouch
147·60l7 * 549.)331
ti
l73$7 15).
MOWS2895
888 OOVESTllt:i':T
Near Mac:Aa tbur
&Jamboree Roads
813-1100
TOPIUYER
See us rtrsl. & la lit I Top
dollar paat.I for imports.
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
2845Ha rbor Blvd
Costa Mes11 5401410
1972 2407 H ie.-, air ,
AM/FM, me111. pvt pt.y
SST!· 557·992:
$10,499
HOUSE OF
IMPORTS
2131921 "'8588
714/523-7250
Classic Mercect.s
1970 280SE Cnvt. Xlnl
cond. $17,SOO. 552·7091
)
Tlw Rl'tkr nargain
MAR9UIS TOY OT A
MISSION VIEJ 0
831·2880 495-1210
TOYOTA SALE
1!170 Toyota Mark 11·
\aiJCOl l.
OMLY $999
Hewporter Motors
1900 Harbor Blvd., C.M.
CALL 642·0795
Tovota Corn Ila '70. 2 dr. 4
wet air. Mulliplex 8 lrk,
cll•t•k r;1rk ... pectal paint.
IT\jll' & r;id1JIS. 494-7737.
fo\ol.1 Corolla Lirtbat'k
· ,1 .. SH '.l. ,11r, Mult1pl<:x X
Irk, l'H , shado w .
1~)1 77:17.
Triumph 9767 •......................
TR's 76's
Xlnt huv plan wath sensi-
hlt• 11a> rnl•nts. l::truc-
1un·cl hk1• .1 lrase. Tcr·
nl1t• s rock on hand
BRITISH CAR CO.
213/990·2525
714/694·2854
'70 SPITFIRE
I·: " n 11 o m ':I w c e k l' n ti
:.111·<·1:!1 1 One·Of·ll kind
\J:S:ll' I' X l
OHLY $1975
BRITISH CAR CO.
213/990·2525
714/69'-2854
Must sell' "7.t Tll6. xlnt
L'Ond Ori J! II\\ ncr 35,000
m1 96.19'l<i7 -----Y~lcsWOCJen 9770 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'Ql Bug. Lat blue, xlnl
cond, Complt reblt, au
papers. M ust sell ,
bst/ofr. alt 6. 644-4437,
(213) 389-1626
HERE IS
SOLID PROOF
H
~ \\E MAKE YOUR SELEC·
TIO'I EA 'V.".E\'ERY DIS-~ <Ol'\'T PRICE IS CLEARl.V ~ \IARKEU 0:0. TllE \\I:'.· ~ :O.lllELO OF' t:ACll Nl::W &
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ABSOLl'TEI, Y f\O OH LI CA·
1'10\ TO YOU.
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fREOIT APPLICATION on
SIGN A Tlll1'G.
..
WllES \()LI t\RF. READY. om Poun; i.. \I.ES PEO.
Pl.~: Wll.I. <:rn: YOU TllE
l'l.AI~ F/\CTS .. IJ~ t:i'iGINE •
f.Ql ll'ME:O. TA \U l't:RFOR·
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WF:'LL lli\PPll,Y SllOW YOU
TllE Kt:l.l.EY nt,\JE HOOK
l'RIC'I': OS AN\' rMm CAR
1.-; ~fO('K!
RL Y WJTll CO' f'I OE~('& .•
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l 'lf.0 CAH Wl\HR..\1' TIF.S
AR•. Po~ TED 01' Tiit; \\ l'it>Stm:1.o FOR YOUR IN·
SPEl1'10~ •:
MEET
Ron McLeod
THE NEW
OENIRAL
MANAGER
I'd like to per'loMtly exreod 11n lnvllation lo come In
illld v1~ll. Srt• for your)cll IMI wr ore now 11w
dt·Mcrsh•P IMI •S lrutv C11lf1•1cn1 l111• people on mv
!>dl~s and Sl.'f\1>Ce teams know th.JI Q<'11Ulnt' concNn
and c•lrll \erv•ce is the only way 10 build 111~11n<J
customer cont 1<1cncc
FOR KIDS
ONLY!
SANTA WILL BE HERE
SAT. & SUN. 10-4
AND
MON. thru THUR. 4-8!/'
••• ADULT TOYS
REASOMABL Y PRICED
H>NltACI e OM(t e llNAUlTS
WI S,.CIALIZI IN
MILITARY FINANCING!
10'1 OFF
ON ANY WOltlC DONI
IN OUI IHVICI DI".
OI IODY IHO' IN
DICIMHU
2000 E, FIRST ST. SANTA ANA At lh• Santi Ana Fwy. 5511-1000
CB DAIL v PILOT Thursday December 23 1976
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
CHRISTMAS SPECIALS • NEW '76 280Z COUPE
Polar whifr automa11c, <1ir cond.
mag whe<>I<, & much morP1I 17581
•16 7li-..,~TIOH WGM.
Automal· 0'' "Ml~M radio.
me1a111c 1..D 15l J.
s4() • -
MEW 176 Fl 0 WAGON
Front Wheel Drive -4 E·OCCd r. ag
whN•ls & cu'.>lom•lCd antique gold
1tmc.;h ( 40721
53695
'75 710 COUPE
4 .occd. air cond . 1.1inyl lop &
AM FM nd10 -Dr•mo 1'.l 134)
'75 710 COUPE
4 '.;PCcd with .:11r cond Demo 3078
24 NEW
.)5 '76 821 Os
IH STOCK
Aufomaf1cc; & 11 • Pf>Prl'" all body
'.ityles & cQu•oped fh~ way vou wanf
them Musi bf' -;old 10 makP room tor
the '77s'
SALE EHDS 12·31-76
Holiday au vs
JtJST A FEW FROM THE
.LARGlST SE LECTION
IN ORANGE COUNTY
I Z.000 milt> Of' I 2 ,_,,.,. "oc
oho• l'rol S•r•ice Acyu-'11
A•otlablt> °" l'rt -ow,.f'd 197).1976
wfftl lttl tttOfl 50 000 Miltt.
'76 COlJOI' nnVtlll'
•0;>;>043 tl
'76 Couoo doV111,, ..
10163064)
'75 Eldorado Couofl
(725KYSJ
75 Coupe deV1110
1705MMNJ
74 Couoe deV1lle f204~GJJ
'74 Coupe deV11lc
(084KZll
74 Couoe deV1llp
1504HXX)
saq95
S87CJ5
S8695
S75C}5
S6295
S6695
S5695
'73 Eldorado CouP" S5495
(OOOHSUI
• 73 Coupe deV11Je . . ..... S4995
(642GRK)
••••••
HAPPY
HOLIDAYS
FROM
BUY
FROM
IKE
'65 VW IUG
4 soeed. (NHW64 I )
'72 HOHOA CIVIC
4 speed. (950FYK
'74 CHEVY LUY
AMIFM 5tereo. air cond .. camper
.h,.lt mags 139782U >
$2899
•74 DATSUN 710
4 soeed 1912JCH
BRAND NEW
1976
D
0
N
D
A
SELECTION
IS
WHY WE'RE
No.1
IMMEOIA TE DB.lVERY
TODAY.
Wherever you live In
Orange County, buying a
Used car In Costa Mesa
from Johnson & Son
"Just Makes Sense!" • •75 LIHCOLH MAIUC IV
2 to choo:.e rrom. The-e fine luxury
<'Jrs are 3 11 l:>erv1ced and ready to
f(o. Slop 10 & see them. today.
<6lHLPY>. Priced U'I low <t<.
s9995
•73 LIHCOLH COUPE
Ilcaut1ru1 deep gn•en wtw~1tc \'lnyl
roof and rull powl•r. air cond.,
utuo'matic tran' . A:\lll''M radio.
(1151ll::Z>. This beauty on sale now
only
S469§
•73 CADILLAC SEDAH DEVILU .
Handsome 4 dr with r~ll p<>wcr. air
(•on d . auto. tr.rnsm1ss11.m. deep
hruwn with matching mtcnor. See it
now. Slk. J11812a. Only
s4995
'74 FOltD EUTI
2 Dr C1w Power hrakes & stee~nii.
,.adio. otuln. t ran'iffil'>'itOn. vinyl
roof. w1rl' whl•f'I cover-;, hJ;:ht ~lue
hodv with durk hlue roof & mtenor.
lluy 1t trJday. (380KXX>. Only
s3995
'71 LIHCOLH 4 Dll Sm.
f;N.•at fam11\ sedan. full Power,
rJdio, air 1•ond. (322KLH I.
s2695
'7 S MEltCUltY MOtfl"EGO
4 Dr. SC'd. Power stc<•nng & brake-;,
;ur rond . radio, a ntCl' clean car al
J ro:JI ..,JVIOA'i (7 12:\>ING ). Only
s3195
'72 COUGAlt Xll-7
l'owl'r hrak•'" & ... tl't'nng, A:vt rad!o
w tJpc clct•k, hut•kl't 'l'ah. air
nmrt • ffif'dium gret•n with white
1ntl•rior. & white \'1ny l roof.
<435JH;c1.
s2295
'7) IUICK CEMTUltY
:l .,cal Sta w i.:n. l'uwer !ileenng _&
brake'. power windo"."S & seat-;, till
wh cl•I . rad io, air cond ., a
l!l'l"•l \l•al!1111. «ll•an as lhl'y eomc.
\\lhitt'. maroon interior. ( 1521 LZS).
'3295
·····!TRIUMPH ~ TR7: THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME ~.l AT A PRKE YOU CAN AFFORD TODAY.
NOW ONLY
S4,995*
'Pluo; Tax & licensP Manutacfurer s
c;uggested 1976 retail price P 0 E
Does not include inland
lransoorfat1on. local taxes o r
preparation charges & accessories
FREE
THIS WEEKEND OHL Y
Wltfl Tho f'wc,_. of
A11y M~ Ml .. -A M.l.C.
) Year, )6.000 Mlle Wor'r91ty
NEW MG
MIDGET
All of our cars have 11 5 year-
50.000 mlle warranty available.
V! Mlle So ol the Sari Diego Frwy.
Between Adaims & Baker
· . Ol'IH SUHDA Y
mazoa
FREE FOR ALL
• FRll PARTS
• FREE OIL
• FREE SERVICE
for 2 Yeon ... ZS,000 Mile.
AND THEM ••.
5 YEAR, 75,000 MILE
factory W OM'Clllty 0..
All ltotory En«Jinft
HEW MAZDAs
START AS LOW AS
s2794
ISTC36219l • OUTSTANDING
RESALE VALUES
1973 MGI
ROADSTER
4 soeed. AM/FM stereo 8 track &
wire wheels. (614GOT)
SALE PltlCl S 3299 • 1973 VW IUS
7 passenger model. Has AM/FM 8
track stereo & low miles. I 158HOKJ
s3375 TODAY SALE P'ltlCi OHL Y • 1975 MG MIDGET
4 soeed. AM/FM radio & onty 15 000
miles t989NKK)
SALE PltlCE S~S99 • 1974 TOYOTA
LAHDCRUISER
4 wheel drive. roll bar cuc;tom
wheels & fires & only 22.000 m1leo; -
LIKE NEW' (490MPR)
SALE PRICE s3999 • 1976 MGI
ROADSTER
4 speed stereo & rack -U KE NEW'
(219PHC)
SALE PltlCE s4599
REBATE
ON
ALL
NEW
1 76 & •77
PACERS
IM STOCK
YEAR END
USED CAR
CLEARANCE!
It's our Biggest Used
Car Sale of the year!
From reliable
transportation tc:> . ul-
timate luxury dr1v1nq
-this is your once-a-
year chance for sav-
ings like this!
------
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
AND
GENERAL MOTORS
ANNOUNCES
5200
CASH
REBATE
FttOM THE FACTORY
FROM MOY. I I to JAN. I 0
If you purchase any new ?6
or 77 Chevette or Vega tn
stock, you 'I I receive your
S200 factory cash rebate.
See us today!
OVER 70 IN STOCK
FOR
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
17
Huntington ~aeh
Fo11ntain Valley
. EDITION
* *
Afternoon
N.Y. Stoeks
VOL 69, NO. 357, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1976 TEN CENTS
Diedrich Pushes Riley to Back of Bus
By GARY GRANVILLE
Of 1114 0•11¥ ,., ... SIMI
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich's
las t act Wednesday as 1976
chairman or the Orange Cowlty
Board of Supervisors was lo
enginner his own election to the
powerful new county transporta·
tion commission.
Diedrich 's election came after
the board h ad completed 1ls
scheduled meeting work for the
year and without advance notice.
And it met with uncharac·
teristic outspoken r esistance
from Supervisor Thomas Riley.
The Newport Beach supervisor
did not object to Super visor Ralph
Clark's election lo the com·
mission alongsid e Oiednch.
But he said he was ''stronglyop·
posed" to a r epresentative from
the south county Fifth
Supervisorial District not being
on the comm issaon.
Riley said most transportation
planning will occur in the south
county and, as a result, it should
be r epresented on the com·
mission.
But Diedrich argued that a
board a ppointee does not work for
a particular district and it makes
little dllference where the com-
missioner comes from.
When nominating htmself and
Clark for the two available posts,
Diedrich got a quick second Crom
Supervisor Laurence Schmit.
Ana when Supervisor Philip An·
thony voted with Schmit and
Diedrich, Clark lamely threw ln
his vote to make a 4-1 ballot
It is customary on the board of
supervisors that the chairman
make appointments to com-
missions and com miltee6. But as
the first scheduled business or
1977, Diedrich will forfeit his
chairman position to another
supervisor.
Until today, Riley had the s up·
port lo win the 1977 chairmanship.
But, he admitted af~~Jhe hasty
election . his resistance to
Diedrich's maneuver might cost
him support.
The transportation commission
was mandated by state legisla·
lion this year. It hru> power to re·
'view and approve all transport.a·
lion planning within the county.
Already appointed to the com-
mission by the county's 26 cities
are Fountain Valley Mayor Al
HoUlnd en and Santa Ana City
Councilman David Brandt. A fifth
public member will be cbosen by
the fo ur appointe d com-
missioners.
4 Area Cities Get $1. 7 6 Million
HB Fire
Probe
Goes On
Invest1gat1on contmued today
into the cause of a fire that
caused $40,000 damage to a Hunt-
ington Beach family's home
Wednesday, forcing t hem to
move in Wllh friends for the
holidays.
No one was injured when
flames swept the southeast sec·
tion home of Mr and Mrs. Fran·
cis "Tiny" Hovis, of9172 Regatta
Drive.
The sudden late morning blaze
destroyed all the Christmas gifts
of the family's 14·year-old
daughter. investigators said to-
day.
Flames were already boiling
from upstairs windows at both
the side and front when firemen
arrived at the home just ocr
Hamilton '8tr~t acrou ftolll
Edison High s<:bool.
Firemen s prayed hoses on
houses at each side of the Hovis
residence to prevent the names
from spreading
A garage attached to the home
al the southeast side of the Hovis
residence housed a mint condi-
t ion Mode l A Ford, whic h
<Stt 8LAZ~. Page A%)
Carter Done
With Choice
Of Cabinet
PLAINS, Ga. (AP) -
President-elect Carter wrapped
up has Cabinet :.el~laons today
by naminR Washington lawyer
Joseph Cat1ran11 Jr t-0 head the
sprawling Department of Health,
Education and Welfare
lie appointed former Defense
Secretary J J mes R Schlesmger
to be an ass1<;t1rnt to the Pres1
dent and lo take charRe of
coordinating l ~ energy policy.
•And he c h ose Theodor e
Sorensen. onrl' a top aide to
President Ke nnedy, to become
dirt'ctor or the Central I n·
telhgence Agency.
The appointment of Califano
completed Carter's 11-member
Cabinet, and the president-elect
said he may recommend crea·
lion of a new Department of
Ene r gy, whic h Schlesinger
would head.
Carter said his plans on that
<See CARTER, PageA.2)
TIW Peeper
Doing a Job
A Huntington· Be ach
woman called police Wed-
nesday to report a Peeping
Tom, but it turned out t.o be
only a Peeplng Thornu
Alva Edison represen·
tative.
The lady. who resides on
Monitor Drive, complained
to officers that the tall,
dark·halred m11n with full ,
curly hair was peeklngover
her back fence with a
telescope-like device.
Patrolmen arrived lo
flnd be was an EdisooCom·
pany meter-reader using
the new powerful eyep.lece
t.o save Ume in maklna his
round a. ·
The eyepiece alto pre·
vents complalntl of
&respaalng in customers'
J'll"(ll, not to mention en·
counter~ with Iara•
watcbdop~
\
White Claristnaas, Orange Coast Style
01' Saint Nick brought just what every surfer along the
Orange Coast was asking for, and ahead of Christmas,
too. Holiday surf in the seven to eight foot range is en·
joyed by joyful wetsu1ted surfer. sliding along a nicely
shaped, foam covered wave near the Huntington Beach
pier. All Santa left out was a little warmth in the water,
which is around 60 degrees. But who's complaining?
Thanks a lot, Santa.
Sc/unit Names
Ex,.councilman
To Panel Job
Former Huntington Beach
councilma n Don Shipley was ap·
pointed Wednesday to the board
of directors of the new Manne
Studies Institute.
Shipley, who retired last sprinJ!
from the council, was appointed
by Orange County Supervisor
Laurence Schmit to the 11·
member panel.
The county has contributed
$400,000 toward development of
the institute, which will be in
Dana Point. The county's four
community college districts also
are donating $50,000 each.
The institute's board is com·
posed of five persons appointed
by supervisors, four from the col·
leges, one from the county
Department of Education, with
an 11th member selected by the
other 10.
Shipley will retire next month
as a biology professor at Cal
State Long beach.
Stereo Stolen
In SUD8et Beach
Stereoequipmenl valued at $650
was stolen from a Sunset Beach
home by burglars who pried open
the front door, Orange County
sheriff's officers said.
Deputies said the theft w~ re·
ported by housewife Marjorie
Jean Ricker. 42, ol 16378 2l8tb St.
Tbeequlpmeotwutakmfroman
uplt.a1n bedroom whUe Ibo wu away from home.
Addition to Beach
Talks Nearing End
By ROBE RT BARKER
Of IM 0•11¥ Pilot Sl•H
Negotiations that will add 24 'fiz
acres to Huntington State Beach
are nearin g completion in
Sacr amento.
Apparently. the only thing de-
layin~ the deal is the desire of the
state Department or Transporta·
tion to sell the land al a bargain
price instead of run market
value.
A parks oHicial said Wednes-
day that the addition will be one
of the finest ever planned for a
beach facility.
Richard May, manager of ac-
quisition for the state Parks and
Recreation Department. said a
100-foot wide strip will be ac-
quired and will run the entire
length of the park from Beach
Boulevard south to the Santa Ana
(See BEACH, Page A%)
YUie Closings
Many Offices Slwt Down
With the holiday season in full swing, most federal and
state offices will be closed Friday. Christmas Eve. and f'ri·
day Dec. 31.
HOWEVER, SOME state offices may be open Friday
and on Dec. 31. A spokesman said the decision is up t.o in·
dividual department beads. There wlU be regular mail deliveries In the county on
Friday. but none Saturday. Post office windows will close at
noon oo Friday.
And on Saturday, Christmas Day, the majority of
private businesses and all city, county, state and federal of-
fi ces, with the exception of public safety runcUons, will shut
down.
CITY HALLS in HunUngton Beach, Fountain Valley,
Laguna Beach, San Clemente, Irvine and Cotta Mesa wW
be closed both Fridays. Newport Beach city ball offices wlU remaln open untlJ
noon on both Fridays.
Mott bank& wW move up their closlnc from IS p.m . to 3
p.m.ootbetwoFrida.ys.
County court.I will be open Friday and on New Year'•
Eve.
Violent Surf
Cal,ms Down
Along Coast
High tides and heavy surf have
ceased pounding north Orange
County beaches today, lifeguards
said.
Sand bag walls built Tuesday
afternoon prevented furthe r
flooding which inundated several
homes that morning, Sunset
Beach Fire Department officials
said.
But high tides barely reached
the sand bags Wednesday.
Huntington Beach and Seal
Beach lifeguards said waves re-
ached about five feet Wednesday.
Breake r s w ere expected to
diminish to four feet today. they
said.
Beach 1,ibrary
'Not Failing'
A report that the new Hunt.
lngt.oo Beach Library in Central
Park is sucrerlng from s truc·
turaJ failure is fiaUy falae and
based on an old recurrin1
rumor. Librarian Walter
Johnaon declared today.
The alleged library troubles
were reported Wednesday In connection with a humorous re-
mark by a policeman after a
chunk of the new police bWld·
Ing'• lobby ccUlng crashed t.o the
floor.
"There's no truth to ll, ..
Librarian Johnson said, fearful
clUzena of the community mi{Cbt
be afraid to patrontu tbe
library.
Federal
Project
Money
Four cities in western Orange
County have r eceived federal
gr•mL<5 of more than $1.7 million
for public proJects, con -
gressional sources said today.
Allocations arc:
-Huntington Beach received
S.S70,000 under the Public Works
Employment Act of 1976 lo build
a fire station at Pacific Coast
Highway and Warner Avenue
that city officials say has been
badly need ed.
-Fountain Valley was allocat·
ed $247,672 to build a water de-
partment offi ce and an equip-
ment m aintenance facility at the
city yard al 18240 Wards:
-Beal Beach got ~10,000 and
will use the money to engineer a
sound barrier or a one-mile sec-
tion of the San Di ego Freeway.
-Wettmtnster w~ allocated
SJ18,500 and plans t.o construct a
six-block long storm drain with
its appropriation.
Huntington Beach City Ad·
ministrator Bud Belsito said to-
day the city has pursued ways lo
construct t he fire station ior
eight years.
Belsito said the present facili·
ty is outdated. It is located in
Sunset Beach and doesn't pro·
vide the fire department with
adequate response time, he said.
Fire Chier Ray Picard said he
would ask permission to open
bids on the new facility when the
city council meets next on Jan.
3.
He indicated that if things go
s moothly. construction could
start as early as mid-February.
Belsito said the city had two
other applications that were re·
jected. They were for a drajnage
district and for Oood contrM
channel work.
Way ne O s borne, Fountain
Valley public works director.
said the city was hoping lo get
$1.1 million fo r expansion of the
recreation center at Mile Square
Park.
He expressed some disap·
pointment "in that we didn't get
a dime for tha t."
Rep. Mark Hannaford <D·
Lakewood ) whose ofCice an·
nounced most or the grants says
he views the public works cop.
struction program as a means of
reducing local unemployment
while providing valuable service
facilities.
Coast
Weather
Variable high clouds
tonight, sunny Friday.
Patchy beach clouds with
highs or about 66, lows
about45.
INSIDE TODA. l'
Man who Ifft two wtdow&
MNn he diftl jn lndJaua pl01I
Cf04h hod been bigamist at
ltaat twice be/ort. Story, A4.
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~0ne Dead Presents
In Mesa
Inf errw
I A pre-dawn blaze in a Costa
Mesa fourplex this morning left a
16-year-old boy dead and three
other young adults sufCering
either bums or s moke inhalation.
Fire offi cials s aid Kenneth Jay
Goldworthy -Higgs, 16, 2257
P lacentia Ave .• died of bums and
smoke inhalation shortly after the
4:30 a.m fare al 719 West Wilson
St .• in apartment E2.
AJso injured in the fire were
Carlita Daymoo, 19, and Valerie
Anderson, 17, both of that ad-
dress. and Ken York, 22, whose
· address was unknown at press
time.
Extent of the injuries to the
three victims is also unknown.
They were rus hed to UCI Medical
Center. Firem en sald all three
victims suffered smoke inhala-'
lion and one of the girls received
body burns.
Two engine companies, a truck
company, squad car and
paramedics, under the direction
of Acting Battalion Chief Gerald
Poarch, responded lo the alarm.
putting out the blaze in about 20
minutes.
Raymond Seidel, who Ii vcs next
door in the single story fourplex.
said he he ard what sounded like
popping glass and :l woman
screaming at about4.30a.m.
"I looked out the window and
saw the fire,·· he said. Seidel and a
friend played water from a
garden hose on the building,
which was engulfed in fl ames.
Fire investigators today said
they believe the fire started in a
convertible sofa which was made
intoa bed an the living room.
The apartment was rented to
Miss Day m on and Teresa
McCollum , who apparently
wasn't at home at the time of the
blaze.
The apartment is owned by
Dianne Mccardle, of 2977 Ceylon
Dr.
Carters Send
Yule Wishes
PLAINS, Ga. (AP) -
President-elect Carter
wishes the American peo-
ple a Merry Christmas to-
day and offered as a holiday
gift at least a two-day
respite from his stream of
public pronouncements.
Referring lo has wife
Rosalynn, daughter Amy,
his thr<'e sons and their
waves. has mother Lillian
and h1~ brother Ually,
Carter told reporters at h1s
news conference today that
the family "all wish you
and the American people a
very happy and prosperous
Chnstmas.' ·
He said the ··spint that
bmds us together dunng
this h o lid ay s eas o n
transcends even any re-
bgious differences.''
Red Rudolph
A Sad Pooch
J A Huntington Beach child who
•got carried away with the
Chnstmas sp1nl and tried to
create a red·nosed sleigh dog
was strongly chasllsed by police
Wednesday.
J The youngs ter was counseled
1 by juvenile officers after Susan
Schultz. of 17542 Roxanne Lane, 1
1 complained someone had spray-
1 painted her handsom e white
1 Samoyed red. I She said the paint was sprayed
between slats in a fence border-
• ing a neighbor's yard.
Investigator s said the dog
'wasn't painted entirely red, nor
heavily coaled and the incident
was handled informally.
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Surprise Pick Sorensen
GETS HEW ASSIGNMENT
C•rter Choice Califano
APWI,_
PICKED FOR ENERGY JOB
Ex-Defense Sec. Schlesinger
F ront Page A I
CARTER ...
point have not hrcn draftc-d. llr
said while his ideas are sllll ha1y,
has inclination would be lo put in-
to the DC"-d<'pJrlmt•nt <Jll energy
functions now an tht' hands of
other federal agencies. tncluc.Jini!
the Department of Interior,
"h1ch would h<' left wtlh its other
rc'>pon-;1b1lal 1<'~
fie s aid SC'hlesinger's initial
role on the Whalf' !louse staff wall
be lo coordinate energy programs
and to direct the effort to draft a
comprehensive national encrE(y
policy.
··I consider tb as to be one of the
mMt important appointments
thatlshall make."Cartersaad
Schlesmger said that in energy
conser-vation '•we must as a na-
tion face up to a responsibility
which we had hoped would go
away." He said there must be re·
cognition of the need to control the
growth of energy consumption,
and particularly to restrain the
growth of petrole um imports.
In this._ he said, the new ad-
ministration will have to define
the energy challenge for the
American people.
Califano, the last Carter a p-
pointment to a Cabinet that
features veter ans of past ad-
ministrations, was top domestic
adviser to President Johnson.
'Caused'
Slaying
CLEVELAND (AP) -Police
say L.C. Carlisle apparenUy was
killed for t oys and other
Christm as presents that re·
lataves had stored at the home
where he lived alone.
Relatives told police glft.s were
kept ther e so the youngst-ers
wouldn't get into them.
Carlisle, 55, was found dead in
the first-noor bedroom Tuesday,
shot in the stomach. 'The door
was open, and the Christmas pre-
sents were gone, police reported.
Carlisle's nephew, John Eg-
gleton, said he spent one evening
recently with his uncle, wrapping
the girts and stacking YteM U. .a
bedroom.
The stolen gifts Included three
dolls, a miniature racing set, an
after shave kit, a punch bowl and
pots and pans.
Carlisle moved here last year
from Ind ian apolis after a
stomach ailment forced his re·
tirement rrom a city job.
Family members said he con-
tented himself by entertaining
his sistec's grandchildren and en-
JOYed laking them to parks and
other places.
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BEACH ...
River jetty.
He said the parks department
has offered to pay the ru11 market
price of $1.25 m illion for the pro-
perty.
May s aid most of the new area
will be used for parking and that
current parking facilities will be
removed to accommodate more
beachgoers.
The property has been held by
the state Transportation Depart-
ment for the right-of-way for the
Coast Freeway which was later
abandoned.
Trans portation Director
Adriana Gianturco has delayed
the sale until next month to see
whether the price can be cut or
eliminated, according to
Caltrans spokesman Jeff Rupp.
Rupp says stale law generally
requires full value for all state
property sold.
But he said Ms. Gianlurco bad
asked attorneys lo study whether
the state's new coastline pre-
servation law makes an excep·
lion for coastal la nd sold to
another state depa rtment.
Rupp said that Caltrans didn't
pay $1.25 million for the property
and that ita value bas increased
over the years. He said i f
Callrans sold it for that price,
taxpayers could be shorted by as
much as $250,000.
They Really
Believed in
Santa Claus
DALLAS CAP) -"Ho, ho, ho,
you are under arrest," the jolly
Santa laughe d, flashing his
badge. And another girl had her
faith shattered.
She was one of nine women
charged with prostitution Tues-
day night as Santa Claus -ac-
l u a 11 y vice squad o fficer s
dressed to l ook like the
whiskered jolly man -went to
work on a street known as a
hangout for prostitutes.
"We have done everything
else," said vice control officer
Les Martz, "so why not Santa
Claus?"
Well, for one thing, as one or
the women said, "'That's not fair.
You shouldn 't be us ing a Santa
Claus suit."
. Some or the women sald they
were fooled because a couple of
other Sanlas had been in the area
recently and they weren't check-
ing on whether the women bad
been breaking any laws.
Disaster Bid Made
UKIAH (AP ) -A request to
declare a d rought disaster for the
Mendocino County livestock in-
dustry has been sent to Gov. Ed·
mund G. Brown.
Dome Addition
Malibu Owner to Pay Fine
LOS ANGEL~ (AP> -The only man ever jailed
for ignoring a ban on coastal home construction
without permits has agreed to pay a $1,000 fine for an
addition he built on his Malibu home.
The stipulated judgment ~was made public Wed-
nesday when Edward Higgins and his wife, Beverly,
canceled a settlement conference with Los Angeles
Superior Court J udge Sidney Kaufman.
The South Coast Regional Commission filed a
civil suit against the Higginses, claiming that they
built a one-car garage and third-story st udio-
playroom allhough they only had a permit for a two-
stor y bome.
Under terms of the agr eem ent, Riggins
will have to lower the roof of the playroom l 'h feet
and agree to use the garage space under the first fioor
only for storage.
o.ity ~OM Sl4tt _.,
FIREMEN WORK ON ROOF TO HALT BLAZE IN HUNTINGTON BEACH HOME
Fire Wednesday Causea HHvy D•m99e to Home, but F•mlly Is S•fe
Coast Relative
Of Billionaire
Fights Will
Executors of J . Paul Getty's $2
billion estate claim the challenge
brought by Anne Getty of Corona
del Mar is invalid because Miss
Getty, the bilhonrure's grand·
daughter, was not named in his
will. The executors appeared in Los
Angeles Superior Court Wednes-
day to ask Judge Neil A. Lake to
set aside Miss Getty's challenge
of the will. The Judge indicated
he will rule on the motion in a few
days.
Miss Getty contested the 21st
and final codicil of Getty's 1958
will, which left 21 percent of his
Getty Oil Co. stock to the J. Paul
Getty Museum in Malibu. That
stock is valued at about $"100
million.
Miss Getty claims that her
grandfather was not or "sound
and disposing mind" when he
signed the latest amendment to
the will on March 11, because the
action would turn over control of
the museum to C. Lansing Hays
and museum director Norris
Bramlett.
E'ro• Pag~ A J
BLAZE .••
escaped unscathed.
Police wece also dispatched to
control traffic cntenng the tract
and also spectators, many of
whom were home from school for
Christmas vacation.
Author1taes said the mob scene
might have been far worse had
the i1 ·15 a.m . blaze broken out
when the nearby area would
normally be packed with Edison
High School students JUSt break-
ing for the early lunch period.
Fire Inspector Gary Glenn is in
charge or investigating the fire's
cause. He was off today, but
Inspector Jim Merrill said to his
knowledge, is was still unknown.
Hovis, the homeowner , is assis-
tant manager of an El Rancho
Market near Huntington
Harbour.
Grain Suit Filed
WASHINGTON (AP) -A
$23.9-million suit against the na -
tion's third largest grain com-
pany, Cook Industries. Inc .,
charges that the firm added sand.
dirt, straw and weed seeds and
stems to s hip m ents of gov-
emmcnl·owned or financed grain
to foreign countries.
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Suspects Say
Wood Indian
Was Borrowed
Three men who said they want-
ed lo "borrow" a curved wooden
Indian from a Newport Pier area
store are in custody today in
Newport Beach, racing charges of
grand theft.
The three suspects , Elmer
Rieman, 30 of 2979 Continental
Ave .. Costa Mesa. Bradley Har-
rold, 29. of 230 D<'I Gado Road, San
Clemente and William Knapp, 28,
of San Rafac>I, arc held in Ne wport
Beu ch city jail in Heu of $5,000 bail
1:ach.
They were arrested Wednesday
after police traced the license
plate of the truck seen leaving the
pier area with the Indian. The car
reportedly belongs to Rieman
who allegedly told police bis com-
panions had taken the Indian to
San Clemente.
They reportedly told pol ice they
wanted t o rt'lurn the wooden
figure and were booked after Lhc
lndrnn was back in place al the
store at 2114 W. Ocean Front.
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VOL. 69, NO. 357, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1976
Mesa Youth Killed, 3 Hurt • ID Fir
0.lly Pilot Plooteby 111<"4•• otoeht ..
HOSES HAO TO BE LAID OVER, AROUND CARS
Mesa Firemen Say Congestion Made Job Tougher
I
'Getty Relative's
lClaiDl Contested
Executors of J P:1ul Getty's S2
Ulillion est ate claim the challenge
jl)rought by Anne Getty of Corona
del Ma r is invalid because Miss
Getty. the billiona1rc's grand
I daughter. w <I' not named m his
will
The t•xt•culors appeared in Los
Ani.:('ll''> Supt•nnr Court Wednc!>
'day to "'k .ludgc '\1·11 A Lake to -,et J ... 1111• :\1..,., Gell) ' challcnJ.?c•
of lh1· will Th(• Judge 1nd1cated
h\ w11l 1 ult· o n thl' motion m a frw d~·s
Miss Getty conlc!>l<-d the 2l'it
and\final cod1c1l or Getty's 1958
will; which left 21 percent or his
Getty 0 11 Co i.lo<'k to th(' J Paul
Getty Museum in Ma.lJbu. That
stocf<" 1s valued at about S'IM ~
milUon
Miss Getty l'laims that her
Flu Program
M!J-Y Restart.
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r('i)n.11 h1-.1lth nffic1al'> :11;<' con
s11ft•rtlll! ,1 rl'\ 111;il or lh(' SWIOI'
nu \Jl tlll.1t11rn prn~rJm on .1
hm1l€'d i. ... .,., I Related stor}.
"1)
D1 Tht•111lnr<' Cooper of tht•
01•p.irtmt•nt or Health. Educa
tum .1nrl \\1·H.1re said Wednes·
d•1:. th.11 .1 'Pl'C1al panel may
me<'I no"l(I ~t't·k to consider re
!\u mmJ.( thl' .1clm1mstrat.Jon or lht•
shots lo Hw · high n sk" ~roup~.
inrluclint:i th<' agccl a net the
chronically 111
These a re people whose h ves
might be in danger during a
swtne nu epidemic, according to
the governmt'nt.
Oran!(~ Coast
tz L _ :a::> : ....,
\l'eather
Var iable high clouds
tonight, sunny Friday
Patchy beach clouds with
highs o( a bout 63, lows
about•s
INSIDE TODA 't'
Mon who left two tddow3
~ht dfcd in llK.UaDa pl.o1a
crmh had been biganmt. at
leCJlt twice ~fort. St()rJI, M .
~
grandfather was not or "sound
and disposing mind" when he
signed the latest amendment to
the will on March n. because the
action would turn over control of
the museum to C. Lansing Hays,
a nd museum director Norris
Bramlett
Getty's previous will kept con-
trol of the museum in the Getty
family . t he granddaughte r
claims
llowever. Brucc A. Bevan Jr ..
spcakmg for the executors, told
Judge Lake that Miss Getty can
not legally challenge the will
because she was bequeathed no
money in the original document
or any of the codicils.
~said tM! s4ate-Prebate-Code
limits challenges to those who
would benefit from alteration.
Mesa Crash
Victim Still
In Bad Shape.
A 21-year-old man remained in
serious cond1t1on today at Costa
.M esa Memorial flosp1tal with
two broken legs and other 10·
Junes after being struck b.> a car
in Irvine T•esday mommg
Patrick Lenord Lomasnev of
Garden Grove 1s in the hospital's
intensive care unit followmii sur
gery to set his broken legi. lie
also surrered cuts on his head.
fac<' and legs. plus possible 1n
temal injuries.
Irvine police said today that in-
vestigattoq of the accident Is still
JJnder way. Lom asney reportedly
was struck near the Intersection
of MacArthur Boulevard and
University Drive by a car driven
by Leslie Dreyfus , 28, of 474
North Coast Highway, Laguna
Beach. •
Irvine Youngsters
To View SF Movie
ln.tine youths are invited to
view a science fiction fantasy
film .to be shown Wednesday
night at Harvard Communit y
Park.
The film "Dark Star" will be
shown at 7 p.m . in the recrea-
tJonal facility at the park, located
on Harvard A venue near Walnut
Avenue. The free film is being
spoQsored by the city recreation
deplrtm ent.
Economy on Tap
WASHINGTON <AP> -Jlm·
my Carter's top economic ad·
visers. in agreement that the
economy needs stimulation, will
meet wlth him Friday to dlacu~s
bow to ttimulate tt. The top ad·
vbers aot tosether with Carter's
transttton staff w~~&y.
,
A pre-dawn blaze in a Costa
Mesa fourplex this morning left a
• 16-year-old boy dead and three
other young adults suffering
either burns or s moke inhalation.
Fire officials said Kenneth Jay
Goldworthy-Higgs, 16, 2257
Placentia Ave., died of burns and
smoke inhalation shortly after the
4:30 a.m. fire at 719 West Wilson
St .. in apartment E2.
Also injured in the fire were
Carlita Daymon, 19, and Valerie
Anderson, 17, both of that ad-
dress. and Ken York, 22, whose
address was unknown at press
time.
Extent of the injuries to the
three victims is also Wlknown.
They were rushed to UCI Medical
Center. Firemen said all three
victims suffered smoke inhala-'
lion and one of the girls received
body bums.
Two e ngine companies, a truck
company, s qu ad car and
paramedics, under the direction
of Acting Battalion Chlef Ceralll
Poarch, responded to the alarrrj,
putUng out the blaze in about 20
minutes. '
Raymond Seidel. who lives next
door m the s ingle story fourplex,
sn1d he heard what sounded Uke
PQpping glass and a womao
(See f'IRE, PageA2)
Bidding Battle · Bitter
Judge Orders Irvine Co. Tri.al Resumed
By TOM BARLEY
Of I~ Dill~ PllOt ~i.tt
Judge J ames F. Judge took the
bitter bidding battle for control of
the Irvine Company out of the
market place today and put it
back in his courtroom.
The Orange County Superior
Court jurist ord.ered a r esump-
tion Jan. 31 or the trial interrupt-
ed when trustee s of the J ames
Irvine Foundation put their con-
trolling interest in the Irvine
Company on the a uction block.
They d eclared the Mobil Oil
Corporation to be the winning
bidder last week subject to court
approval. But the decision raised
a storm of protest lnal led Judge
Judge today to bring all partirs
involved in the lawsuit back to
the courtroom.
Attorney Howard Friedma n,
representing Irvine heiress Joan,
Irvine Smith, said he intends to
question top executives of the
Mobil group either by examina·
lion on the witness stand or by de-
position.
Friedman has repeatedly con·
tended that the foundation has
constantly favored Mobil b1dd1ng
and accepted the oil company's
latest cash offer of $281.9 million
despite the prospect of better or
fers from two other bidders.
Mrs. Smith brought about the
current court action when she
challenged the foundation's pro-
posed sale of its controlling in-
terest of 54.5 percent in the Irvine
Compa ny to M obil for $200
million.
Mrs. Smith holds an appro'<
imate 22 percent interest in th(·
company f ounded by h er
grandfather.
She is known to favor the $302 !J
million bid submitted by a con-
sortium headed by Wall Street
financier Charles Allen and
Detroit developer Alfred Taub
man.
Friedman, foundation attorney
Carter Cabinet Filled
Creation of New Energy Depart,menl Mulled
....
PL Al NS , G a . <AP> -He appointed former Defense President Kennedy, to becom(>
President-elect Carter wrapped Secretary James n. Schlesinger director of the Centra l In·
up his Cabinet selections today to be an assistant to the Presi-telligence Agency.
by naming Washington lawyer dent and to t a ke charge of The appointment of Califano
Joseph Califano Jr. to head the coordinatin~ U.S. energy policy. completed Carter's 11-member
sprawling DepartmentofHealth, And h e chose Theodo re Cabinet, and the president-elect
Education and WeUare. Sorensen , once a top aide to said he may recommend crea-
tion or a new Department of
Carters Send
Yule Wishes
PLAINS. Ga. <AP> -
President-elect Carter
wishes the Am erican peo-
ple a Merry Christ'lnas to-
day and offered as a holiday
girt at least a two·day
respite from his stream of
public pronouncements.
Referring lo his wife
RpsaJynn, daughter Amy.
his three sons and their •
. wives, his m other Lillian
and his b r ot-he-r BiHy.
Carter told reporters at his
news conference today that
the family "all wish you
and the American people a
very happy and prosperous
Christmas .''
He said the "spirit that
binds us together during
this holiday season
transcends even any re·
l1g1ous d1Cferences"
Stalled Car
Restart Try
Burns Man
An attem pt at s tarting a stalled
car in Irvine Wednesday resulted
in severe burns for a Long Beach
man whose gas soaked T-shirt
burst into n ames.
Police said William Love, 35,
was taken to UC I Medical Center
Burn Unit with third degree
burns over sixty perei!nl of his
body. The 2:30 p.m . accideflt oc-
curred at the County Dump in
Coyote Canyon. Love was listed
in satisfactory condition early to-
day.
Love a nd r oommate J ohnny
JorJes were repor tedly helping an
unJden~ifi ed motoris t start a
stalled car . An lTV1lie Fire
Departmen spokeman said Love
was apparently pouring gas into
the car's carburetor when the
auto backfired, s purting flaming
gH onto Love's upper body.
Jones smothered the na mes,
then drove Love to seek medical
aid. Jones hailed an Irvine police
officer on MacArthur Boulevard
near Oranae County Airport,
about fi ve miles from where the
accident took place.
Oltker Tim Smith reported the
vlctlm in severe shock and
notified an Orange County
paramedic unit located at Irvine
Fire St3Uon numb4"r rour.
After admlnlatertng emera.en· iy first aid, paramedic•
transported Love to UCl Medical
emtel'. I
First Black
Marine Faces
Court Martial
The first or 14 black Marines
accused or a commando attack
on whites was ordered court
martialed today on six counts
of conspiracy and assault
Cpl E F' II e nry, 20, o f
Ivanhoe. N.C was in the two-
story Correctional Facility when
his unit comm..aruier made ..the
announcement.
The special court martial trial
will be held next Wednesday, a
base spokes m a n said. No de-
cision has been announced with
pretrial investigations still in
progress on whether charges
against the other 13 blacks will
be dropped or a lso go lo trials.
In a specia l court martial,
which is more serious than a
summary but less so than a
general court martial, a military
judge and a panel of al least
lhree m embers may impose as
much a s six months confine-
ment at hard labor, forfeiture or
two-thirds pay for six months, re-
duction in rank and a bad con-
duct discharge.
At least one or the panel mem·
bers m ay be an enljsled man or
woman, if the accused desires.
Meanwhile, the brig com-
mander replied to complaints hy
the Rev. J esse J ackson that the
14 blacks were in solitary con-
finement.
All new prisoners are put in in·
di\lidual cells in a move he calls
administrative segregation for at
least "a few days, lo se<: how they
adjust," said Lt. Col. Charles K.
(See MARINE, Page t\.Z}
House Visit
u~1come
SAN DIEGO CAP).-As
Barbara Fahland sat on
h er front pore•. her
neighbors' house !<hocked
down 30 feet or fence and
an apricot tree.
It happened during a
house-moving operation,
uid Mrs . Fahland. The
house, she said, just "slid
off the beams ."
The moving crew ten .
and a day later they were
stiO gone, Mrs. Fahland
complained Wednesday.
"t wish somebody would
move the bouae back next
door," she Hid
Energy. which Schlesinger
would head.
Carter said his plans on that
point have not been drafted. He
s aid while bis ideas are still hazy,
hls inclination would be to put in -
to the new department all energy
functions now in the hands of
other feder al agencies, including
the Department of Interior ,
which-would be-left With ifs other
respons ibilities. J
He said Schlesinger's initial
role on the White House staff will
be to coordinate energy programs
and to dfrect tbe effort to draft a
comprehensive national energ·y
policy.
_ "I ~..9~.sl<!~.r J.'1 i.$ .t.Q be. QOe. of the
most important appointments
that I shall make,·· Carter said.
Schlesinger said that in energy
conservation "we must as a na-
tion face up •to a responsibility
which we had hoped would go
away." He said there must b<' re·
cognition of the need to control the
growth or energy consumption,
and partic ularly to restrain the
growth or petroleum imports.
In this. he said, the new ad-
m inistration will h ave to define
the energy challenge for the
American people.
Califano, the last Carter ap·
pomtment to a Cabinet that
features veterans of past ad·
ministrations. was top domestic
adviser to President Johnson. As
Carter noted. Califano was "in·
strumental in drartin"g major
legislation" now mana1ited by the
department he now will head.
Califano said the Ocp;irtment
of llealth. Education and Welfare
Is "the people's department or our
government."
Sorensen promised to run the
CIA in a manner consistent with
the best interests and ideals of the
United States. He prom1sed an
end to CIA abuses and said he
hopes the Justice Department
will deal with abuses of the past.
Sorensen also said he thinks the
total CIA budget. kept secret in
the past, could be made public.
Carter introduced Q.,hCano,
Schlesinger a nd Sorens~t a na -
tionally broadcast news con-
ference.
Hijacker injured
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A gun·
man has been critically injured
after he commandeered a transit
bua, ordered all the passengers
off, and led police on a wild, gun·
flre-puncluated chase 10 blocks
through busy downtown streets.
The bus roared through several
red Ughts at speeds up to 60 miles
pet' hour Wednesday, striking
cars ln at least. thr~ inlersec·
Uons before It crashed into a beau'f parlor.
I loward Privett a nd attorneys for
the Irvine Company and the stale
agreed today that the trial now
rescheduled for J an. :n can ~
concluded in three to four weeks.
.Judge Judge will then be asked
to rule on Mrs. Smith's argument
that the two m illion s ale to Mobil ~as unfair to her and other
minority stockholders.
llis de>cision will clear the wa'}
for acceptanct• or an offer by one
or the three remainmg bidders
which must meel with his ap.
prov al
Stall in contention with Mobil
and th<' Al h•n Taubman ~roup is
<See TRIAL, Pate t\2)
, UPI T•leplloto
TAPPED FOR CIA POST
Surprise Pick Sorensen
GETS HEW ASSIGNMENT
Carter Choice Callfano
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A2 DAILY PILOT Thursday.December 23 1!176
:. Emergency Onl!J. Diedrich
Irvine Plans · Engineers
Key Post Quake Action
The city or Irvine has issued an
earthquake emergency plan, but
City Manager Bill Woollett said at
has nothing to do with the current
earthquake scare.
"The school district recently
issued an emergency plan, so we
did one too," said Woolletl, who
is designated as the director or
emergency operations.
Snow White
Story Ends
On Sad Note
DALLAS CAP>-A woman
who received contributions from
around the world to help bury the
body or an infant she found in a
trash bin says her husband has
disappeared, along w1th $1,100 in
donations.
Donnis Bnldree said We<lnes-
day that she and her two young
daughters h aven 't seen her
husband Walter s ince a few days
after the baby's funeral Nov. 11.
· 1 Police and local newspapt!rs
have continued to forward dona·
tions from sympathetic readers
to the couple since the story was
reported Nov. 6. Police said they
1
1 delivered $165 just this week.
The couple named the baby
''Snow While," and Mrs. Baldree
said she pawned a ruamond nng
lo buy nowers for the funeral.
She said other arrangements
were financed by donations.
, She said her ring as stall m hock
:ind she will use the money her
busband d1dn 't take "to scr ape
together a decent Chnstmas for
lmy daughters.''
Arter Mrs. Baldree found the
baby in a trash ban wrapped an a
plastic bag, she !>aid she was de-
termined to give it a "proper
burial."
I Police have not determined
who the baby's pa rents were.
They Really
Believed in
·Santa Claw
I DALLAS CAP) -"Ho. ho. ho,
'you are under arrest," the jolly
Santa laughe d , flas hing has
badge. And another girl had her
faith shattered
She was one or nine women
charged with proshtut1on Tues·
day night as Santa Claus ac-
tu a 11 y v1Cl' s qu ad officers
dr essed to l oo k lake th e
wh1skcrl'd JOily man went to
work on :_1 :.tr eel knm' n as a
hanr;out for proslltutt>s
··w e havl' done l'vl'rythang
t'ISt'. · :-.<ttrl \I<.'(' ('ontrol orfa<'er
Le:. Mc.1rt1. · "" wh) not Santa
Claus""
Well , for one thing. as one of
thl' women said, "That's not fair.
You s houldn't be u.smg a Santa
Claus suit "
Some or thl' women -;aid they
\I/ere fooled because a couple of
othl'r Sanlas had bet>n in the area
recently and they weren't check-
in~ on "hether thl' women had
bet>n breaking any Jaws
Fro• Pag~ Al
TRIAL ...
the Cadillac Fa1rvu~w Corpora-
• t1on of Toronto, Canada
The Canadian company 's
latest offer wac; $286 2 million but
its representatives said today
that they are prepared to ~o
higher than that figure 1f the
court will chanl(c the present bid-
ding system to one or scaled of-
fers which will be made public
only in the courtroom.
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According to the plan. the new
lnterim civic Ct!nter will be the
emergency operating center ltl
the event of a disaster. The buHd-
ing is equipped with a counly-
wide communications network,
linking it to police. fire and
public works d epartments in
Irvine , plus d e p a rtme nts
elsewhere in the county.
Several emergency shelter
areas have already been de-
signated, including the interim
civic center. fire stations 4. 26,
and 27, and UC Irvine.
Others would be designated :Al
schools, churches, the l.Jbrary.
community clubhouses and city
recreation centers.
The plan recommends the
following procedure!> by taken l>y
residents:
-Keep calm and r emain
where you are, either indoors or
outdoors.
Dolly "094 ""'"'• llY IA• ~.,,..
By GARY GRANVILLE
Olt ... D•llY,.llMSI•"
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich's
last act Wednesday as 1976
chairman or the Orange County
Board of Supervisors was to
enginner his own election to the
powerful new county transporta-
tion commission.
Diedrich 's election came after
the board had completed its
scheduled meeting work for the
year and without advance notice.
And it met with uncharac-
teristic outspoken resistance
from Supervisor Thomas Riley.
The Newport Beach supervisor
did not object lo Supervisor Ralph
Clark's election to the com-
mission alongside Diedrich.
But he said he was "strongly op-
posed" to a representative from
the south county Fifth
Supervisorial District not being
on thecommission.
-If indoors, la ke cover under
a desk , t able or bench or m
doorways, h alls or against walll>.
Stay away fro m Rlass or
skylights.
1thite Christmas, Orange Coast Style
Riley said most transportation
planning will occur in the south
county and, as a result. it should
be represented on the com-
mission.
-lf outdoors. gt•l away from
buildings, util ity poles and
downed wires .
-Do not run through or ouls11fto
buildings, where there are thl·
greatest points of danger.
01 ' Sa.int Nick brought j ust what every
surfer ulong the Orange Coast was asking
for. and ahead of Christmas, too. Holiday
surf in the s even to eight foot range is en
joyC'd by joyful wetswted surfer. sliding
along a nicely shaped, foam covered wave
near the H untington Beach pier. All Santa
ldt out wa~ a little warmth in the water,
which is around 60 degrees. But who's
compl aining·~ Thanks a lot. Santa.
But Diedrich argued that a
board appointee does not work for
a particular district and it makes
little difference where the com-
Jl\lssioner comes from.
, When nominating himself and
Clark for the two available posts, -If al home, turn orr the
utilities.
--If you are driving in a rar,
pull off the road and stop. RC'
main in the car.a nd then proet•t•d
cautiously as soon as the d1~
turbance subsides.
Residents .Nix Tunnel
· biedrich got a quick second from
Supervisor LaurenceSchmit.
And when Supervisor Philip An·
thony voted with Schmit and
Diedrich, Clark lamely threw in
his votetomakea4-1 ballot.
-Turn on the radio or TV fur
emergency reports Do not use
the telephone except to report
emergencies.
Irvine Homeowners Prefer 'Undercrossing' ll iS.customary on the board of
supervisors that the chatr'man
make appointments to com-
missions and committees. But as
The city's emergency numbers
will be 754-3700 for the emeq:~en
cy operating center and 538-3501
for the fire department.
Irvine resid e nts who have
further questions m ay contact
the director of public safety, Leo
Peart, at 754·3730.
From Page 1\ I
MARINE ...
Breslauer in an interview.
He said it took some or the 14
men only three days to adjust
and others as long as 18days.
The two sergeants who outrank
the others signed waivers allow-
ing them to join the others in
general confinement where
television and library visits arc
allowed. said Breslauer. He said
none of the 14 men has been a
problem although one at first re-
(used to see an attorney
"I guess they know the 'Ahole
world is watching. and they have
behaved quite "l'll. · Breslauer
said
A number of civil riRhts groups
have exprt>ssecl conccm for the
hlacks. who claim they m is
takenlv thought thev \\ere break·
ing up· a m eeting of the Ku Klux
Klan when they invaded a bar
racks room with cluh<> and
screwdrivers on Nov. 13. The
Klan 's meeting room was two
doors away. the Manne Cnrps
later disclosed
f'roffl Pog~ 1l J
FIRE ...
screaming at about·1 :IOa m
.. I looked out th<' window oncl
saw the fire." he ~aid Seidel nnd a
friend played water from a
1:arden hose on the building,
which was engulfed in Oamt>i-
fo'1re investigator; today s:rnl
they believe the ftrl' start<'d m a
convertible sofa which was madl'
into a bed m tht• lt v1ng room
The apartment was r(•nted to
M 1 s s ·D a y m o n a nd Tc res a
McCollum . wh o apparently
wasn't at home at the tame or thl'
blaze.
The apartment is owned bv
Dianne Mccardle. of 2977 Ceylon
Dr.
A spokesman ror homeowners
who hvc near the site of a pro-
posed bridge in lrvme said Wed-
ne sday they want an "un-
dercrossing," not a tunnel, built
at Yale Avenue.
"It's not a tunnel we want built
under the railroad tracks. We
want an undercrossing," said
Fred Crowder. in response to a
Daily Pilot article that ran Tues-
day.
Crowder, a resident of the
Ranch, contended that the two
are .. very difCercnt."
According to Crowder,
homeowners do not want a tunnel
built at the Yale Avenue location
because tunnels bad a bad im-
age. "People think tunnels are
unsafe for children." he said.
Instead. they want to see an un-
dercrossi n g, which would run
beneath the railroad tracks but
would not necessarily be a long,
closed, tube such as a twmel, he
said.
Crowder, who said he spoke for
most of the homeowners near the
sale. said he feared that if city of-
f1c1als thought the homeowners
wanted a tunnel al that location,
they would be opposed to the
idea.
Crowder's group is in opposi-
tion lo the city's tentative plans
to build 3 concrete vehicular
bridge at the site, which is adja-
cent to the recl'ntly-built bicycle
bridge.
The homeowners, who met
with city staff me mbers last
San Clemente
Police Nab
Auto Driver
San Clemente police chased a
!>lolen car all the way to Irvine
Wednesday nig ht and then ar-
rested the drtver alter the vehi-
cle crashed into the freeway
center di v1der
Pohce Chief Mel Portner said
Steven Casaus, 20, of Canoga
Park. was arrested on suspicion
of grand theft and reckless driv-
ing. Portner s aid he was given
first aid for mi nor facial cuts.
Hal Greene Chevrolet, 401 S. El
Camino Real. had reported the
theft of a late model foreign
s1..'<ian and within minutes, police
said. an officer spotted il at a
freeway offramp.
Yule Closings
Many Offices Shut Down
With the holiday season in full swing, most federal and
slate offices will be closed l',raday, Christmas Eve. and Fri-
day Dec. 31.
HOWEVER, SOME state offices may be open Friday
and on De<:. 31. A spokesman said the decision is up to in-
dividual department hcad.'l.
There will be regular mail deliveries in the county on
Friday, but none Saturday. Post offi ce windows will close at
noon on Friday. . .
And on Saturday. Christmas Day, the ma1onty of
private businesses and o.11 city, county, state and federal of-
fices, with the exception of public salety functions, will shut
down.
CITY HALLS in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley,
Laguna Beach. San Clemente, Irvine and Costa Mesa will
be closed both Fridays.
Newport Beach city hall offices will remain open until
noon on both Fridays.
Most banks will move up their closing from 6 p.m. to 3
p.m. on the two Fridays.
County courts wiJI be open Fr\day end on New Year's
Eve.
week, say thc•y thmk a bndgc
would be nois}. unaltract1ve and
would cause "arioLI!> ))ufcty pro-
blems.
But John nro" n. tht! city's
m a nager o f l' on s t r u c t 1 on
services . says he believed a
bridge wo uld bt' the m o'>l
economical and easiest route to
take to connect the twp sades of
the railroad tracks. the first scheduled business of
Brown said both a tunnel and 1977, Diedrich will forfeit his
undercrossing would be more ex-chairman position lo another
pensive than a bridge, but that an suoervisor.
undercrossing would be the most Until today, Riley had the sup-
cxpensive of all. port to win the 1977 chairmanship.
ln response. Crowder com-But, he admitted after the hasty
menled, .. A bridge may be easier election, his r esistance to
and less expensive, but that Diedrich's maneuver might cost
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Thvrsda'( Oecomber 23 1978 DAILY PILOT 87
'Tlnac Bos Conae,
'Curious' Year
Draws to Close
Uy MJLTON MOSKOWITZ
1 he t1mt' ha:. com1.·, · thl' Wulru~ s.ud, • t11 l1tlk uf man)
thinl{s Tht• bu:.111css Y.orhl IS full or things thut UI (' bccom
mg l'UI IOUSl r .ind ('UfiUUSl r ..
Trans World Airhnl'S ( l'WA ) for 1·x.unpll•, 1st losing put
19ib h" t akmg in mon• rnom·y thjll It put out Thul s knOWl'\f'
a profit Artt·r lossL'S or~ mil hon 111 l97r> and s.!:J ma I hon rn
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lndl'l'd, 197G h .1s
been sut h a ~nod \ C'ar ,Jl
TWA that thl' .11rl1nt· 1s
bu) 1ng bark one ur the
nine 747 Jumbo Jl'h 1t
sold lo Iran last vcJr
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c.1sh Iran bought the
Money
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bu\ onl' b.1ek Thr shah 1:. nodumm)
THE SOl 'RCE (ff l lL\~'S E(0N0~11<.: doul as oil, anti
pt'troleum ,iJ..,o g1H's buv1n~ powt>r tu L1by.1, which ha'
bouj!ht .• 10 pl'rn•nt 1Jlll 1 (•st in Cllll' or the \\ orld s IO largest
automoh1ll' m;.ikers ft;.il) 's Fiat l'ump<rn"
L1b\ a y, as an Italian colon) from l!H l until the middle of
\'lorld \\ ar 11, when Allied armies dro\ dhe ltcihans out of the
North African< ounlry With ml 111 the ~round (Jbout 2 m1lhon
barrl'ls .1 dJ\ .ire n>mmg out l, Lib) .11s rlt•,1ng its muscles 1n
a po\\ er play that thl· Jerus.1lt m Post fearfully called
eronorn1c colomahsm m rcvt: rse "
c-;10\ annt Agnclh, fo'1,1t's hoss. h.id tnp,1v a special call on
the ls1 o.id1 o.imb.1ss.1dor in Hom1· to .1ssun• h1rn that F1o.it
Y.-uuld continue to do business with lsr,1cl
OOING ANY KJNO OF HtJSINESS across nat1onul
l>ordl•rs ts fr aught with cur 1os1tH•s You know the com-
outenzed res er v at1<ms s) slt:m usL'<i by Amcraran Airlmes'1 It
w.1s dt'vt•loped fur Amc:r1<~.1n by IBM which wanted to sell .1
mor(' l'laboralt• V<'r!Sl\lll or the sy ... tem to tht• Soviet Umon's
traH·I a~ency , I ntounst The order was worth Sll m1llwn
Jloy, l'\ c·1 lH M '' 1s blocked from makmg th as sale by the
U S go\ ernment, '~h1ch foo.irNI tho.it thl' soph1st1c: at1:d system
might be 11sed by the Hussians for police surveillance or
tr,l\cll'rs So IBM scaled down the capability or th.: system.
and 11 has now rereavl'd an export license The order 1s worth
$.5 nulhon
On the other hand we h.lve no qua I m s whatsoever aboul
sellmi.: prunes to 1h!! Hu..,sians The Sov1<.'l Union has
purchased 7 m1lhon pounds of California prunes for S2 5
m1lhon T he order wmllothe Sun Maid ra1 ... in co operauve
R \CK IN T iit: 1930S JA PA~ TOOK a lot or rnt1r1sm lur
nooding llVl'rscas m.irkl•ts Y. 1th ChC'ap, shodd) ffi(•rchandl'>l'
Made Ill .Japan" USl'<l to be a t<•rm or denswn No more.:
Japanese exports nOY. havl' .1 quaht\ rcput.1t1on. hut ~hey ore
still resented for their v1cloncs OVi. r dcinwst1c products
In Bnt;.11n, the J .1µanl'M' h.1\'e had to prom 1se to hold batk
lhe1r .:xports of cars ll· ... t thC'v ovl•r\\ helm the 1nerflc1cnt
Rnt1sh ,1utomolitll industn lo this eount rv. 1t hasn I
reached th" l st .1g c• 'et .1 It hou µh ·1 ov11t.1 \'11\~ s 1 t y, ii I soon ..,,.11
500 ooo cars a >car her.: double the output or our Am ern .111
:vtoto1 s Corp
It s 1n the tl'lcv1s111n st•t mMkl•l lhul lhe Jo.ipanese h.1v1
r l'o.illv scored One out of three color receivers sold here this
'car c ,1mc from .J.1p,in Zl•n1lh, the m.irkcl leader, accuses
the Japanese of predatory pnc1ni:: Most curious or all ts lht
pn..,1t1on or Matsush1t.1, which hought Motorola's TV
manuf .acturang fatr1ht1c ... Ill l llmo1!'> i.lnd thl•n had lo close twu
nut or the three Quasur factories Result .I <.1pancs(• own<:d
com pan) falls victim toJ<.1pancsc imports
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E FAMILY CUU.:US
anta comes down the chimney 'cause if he
came through the door it might slam and
woke everybody up."
s h of Cases
New Phobia:
Public Vomit
_, SEATILE (AP) -Clauslrophobiais passe.
The n ew rage in phobias as fear of vomiting m
lie. according to a doctor specializing in
bias.
Dr. John Carr. director of University Hospital's
avior therapy clinic, said the new phobia isn't
ically named . But he said there has been a
h of vomiting cases during the first year or the
lc's phobia tr eatment program.
~ CARR HAS SEEN UP TO a dozen cases of the
iting phobia within the last year, compared to
or two cases dunng tus previous nine years or
ctice.
• "Usually the patient is a young woman who has
forced vomiting as a method of weight control.
II cat like a horse and enJOY it, then slick her
er down her throat and not worry about gaining
• an ounce," said Carr. ~ )
''U nfortunately ~~·EDIC I NE vo~iting becomes a _:iu . habit, and then th~ pa·
tient starts worrying that
she won't be able to con·
trol it. She ·s a fr a ad lo eat in public because she
thinks she won't make 1t to the ladies' room in
time."
PHOBI AS USUAU. \'STEM FROM a feeling or
low self.esteem, Carr said. Although victims often
think they fear objects such as elevators, they are
more afraid of inability lo control themselves in
certain situations, he added.
Specialists esti mate as many as 50 mil1ion peo-
ple suffer from one or more phobias, but most cure
themselves.
Treatments can take drastic Corms, as one man
who sought help for the vomiting phobia learned.
"WHAT WE llADTO DO was let him prove to
himself that he could control hi m self in
restaurants. We j.'!ave him a plastic bag and told
ham to go to a restaurant and make himself vomit.
Everything w as explamcd lo the head waiter
beforehand," s:ud Carr
"When he tried to vomit, he found he couldn't,
e .. en when he wanted to lie was cured "
The thnac th<' onJy one of its kind in lhe
North~est, h.is tr~atl'<i more than 100 persons. with
some of the m orC' common phobias being fear of nd·
i.ng lo elevators. fear of height!. and fear or dnvmg
on expressway<., One Seattle regional phobia is fear
olridmg on float 1n~ bndgl'' Ther apy averages 12
IHekS.
Hooke r s' Slayer
Sent to Hospital
llAMOl'H<. "l"-l Cit•rm;my IAP1 A former
nitent w;1tt•hmJn COO\'IC'lt'd of k1lhng four pro
~lutes. whoi.C' 01.,m1·mbt·red corp.,e:. were found
b,idden in his .1tt1c n>om. wa., i::•v<'n a 15 year J311
tarm and ord<'r<'d C'•1mmlltPd w .i mf·nta1 hospital
f ntz. I lnnl.. J 12. v. as con\'IC'tt."<I nf one count of
~urat>r and thn·e counts of man\IJu~hter m lhC' dt>
aths of thc \\-Offil'n from Hamburg's red-light
Harbor d1stn<'t
The pro-.eculllm d1•mJntl1"tl .1 hfc sentt•nC'1• but the court rul<'d lhJt llonk..a could not be hdrl fully
tesponSlblC for the kallmJ:<; bt'C'dUSC hl' WJS :tll
~oholac and h ad a h1-.tory of Jl('rsnnal prohl<'m.;
The four d<'C'Ornpo!.ed, muttlal1 ti ~"11t•<., v.1•1 ••
discoven•d m llonka's room in .Jul; J'li:l wh1·n
riremen fought a hl:.ize th1•n• l.Jrgc quan11t 1t·:-. •lf
~orant bloC'kc. of th<' tv()<' u.,ed in latnnes were
ftJread around lhl' dwclhn~ lo rount<'ract the stench
Q£the decayin~ C'orpscs. police said
~ You 're
\I a custome[
Not a shopper.
Shoppers ore those ononymous bodies
attached to cold cosh You'll find chem nearly
• everywhere At Fashion Island we think of
•' people os cuscomers Thoe is. people who
' come bock. Friends So we creoc chem hke
.• ,. we expect co see 1hem ogo1n Warmly.
•1" Fashion Island 1s o spec1ol shopp1n9
1' experience With open-air courtyards and
,' over 60 fine scores le s a place where people
1 ore special.
.. 5o when you're ured of being created lll~e
another shopper 1n a crowd, experience
1r.fosh1on Island. Where things ore wormer fo1
c the sollsf oct1on of our customers f.r
hi
ho
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make your
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There's no end to the nuta
and bolts you can make with
this Oxwall 40 pc tap and die
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open and shut
metric or Inch
Oxwall has put It all together
in an 11 pc. open end/box
wrench set. Popular fraction
or metric sizes #2730, 2729.
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MESA
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DECORATION IN STOCK
make crepes
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Even a novice can mal<e perfect
crepes the very first lime with a
Grandmett1 electric crepe pan
#303. Reg. 19.88
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keen utensils
A set ol 6 steak l<nives with
serrated stainless steel blades
and rosewood handles. With
wooden holder #472-6. Reg.
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smoke and fire detector sounds
alarm to warn you. Eaally m-
stalled. battery included.
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from the crock
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VOL. 69, NO. 357, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORAN G E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1976 TEN CENTS
Mesa Youth Killed, 3 Hurt • ID Fire
A pre.dawn blaze in a Costa
Mesa fou rplex this morning left a
16-year-old boy dead and three
other young a dults suffe ring
either burns or s moke inhalation
Fire ofhcials said Kenneth Jay
Goldw orthy -lliggs, 16, 2257
Placentia Ave .. died of burns and
smoke inhalation shortly after the
4.JO a.m. fire at 719 West Wilson
St., in apartment E2.
Also injured in the fi re were
Carlita Daymon, 19, and Valen e
Anderson, 17, both of that ad-
dress. and Ken York, 22, whose
address was unknown al p1ess
time.
Extent of the in1unes lo the
three victims is also unknown.
They were rushed lo UCI Medical
Center. Fireme n said all three
victims suffered s moke inhala-'
uon and one of the girls received
body burns
Two engine companies, a truck
co mpa n y, squ a d car a nd
paramedics. under the direction
O.il' P"-4 Sl•H P•te
VOLUNTEERS ASS.ST FIREMEN WITH 45-ACRE BRUSH BLAZE IN SAN CLEMENTE AREA
Authorities Said Blaze Was Started By Boys Playing With Matches
Clemente Blaze Halted
Boys With Matches Blamed by Firemen
Uy PHILIP RO. MARIN
Of Ille 0 •11' Piiot Sl•ll
Two b oys p l ayin g with
matches Wcdnc:.clay touched off
a 45-acre brush hre that burned
to Within 100 feet Of CXC'IUSIVC
custom m .ide homes on Calle An
daluc1a in San Clemente
rlanw' from the l)(•('p Canyon
bl:11c hck<'!I dot.en-. or feet mlo
the a11 f-'1 on. parts 11f the San
Diego t-'rc·cv. ii) ond Pacific
Coast Highway 11 appeared to
motorists as though the rm: v.ere
bummg over the houses
But county and San Clemente
firemen said the homes w~re
never in any real danger . though
several residents climbed onto
I heir roofs and u-.cd garden hoses
to wet shingles lo guaTd against
hot embers
with shovels to help firemen beat
down the flames. Among them
were foreign exchange student
Dan Camenzind of Switzerland.
Norb Klem of Capistrano Beach,
and Dave Harper. brothers Jim
and Danny Shinkle, and Bruce
Stavron
O n e fo res try bulldozer
oper ator. Ed Eberting, braved
n ames and forced his m achine
up a ~O-degree slope in front of
the fire to widen a firebreak. The
tactic kept the h re from Jumping
across the break and causing
firemen fortht'r probl ems.
Fir emen set backfires -con-
Plans Rejected
tro lled fires which burned
toward the names and used up
the brush fuel so the blaze had
nothing to burn.
The fire was controlled within
an hour and 20 minutes.
Co unty fire Capt. flruce
Turbeville said it was lucky that
stronger winds weren't blowing.
"If w e had had a Santa
Ana wind," he said. "we would
have had a dirferentstory."
Turbeville said the boY$ who
set the fire, aged 8 and 9, were de-
tained by ars on investigators
before release to their parents.
A mild oc<'un bre<'1.e blew the
fire slowly toward the east and
away from lht· houS(.'S just north
or I !arbor ~: .. 1 ates There were no
1niur11·., .incl no !.truc t ur BI
d.1ma.1:,·
i\hout JOO tw.111 of r:illlt• ran~
mg m1 .1 rw;11 "" J.0011 .1rrc ranrh w1·11· ,,1\t·d b \ ,1hout KO
hrt>f11:h11•r' "hu halti'Cl th1• f1re·s
;uhann· .11 th1 ran,·h·s v.C"\tNTt
ft•nt·1•
Board Seals Fate
Of Embattled Land
l«1•>hll' v.1·rC' seen hl'ad<'d
hn-.kh up t hr· radgehne of the cu
n"on tov. .1rtl <·oolcr chmei;
\\.'h1l1• rmint' and stalt> forestrv
hrcm1•11 "orkl'd aga1n<1t lhl'
naml's In lhl' t)()ttom of the ca
nyon. :11 S<•n Clem<'nte hremcn
and volunll'crs srrnmbled up top
to insure th<' prott'ct1on of the
homes. I San Clem ent«' police. whose
headquarter s was swamped with
•the calls of people with grim
memories or the $1.5 million fire
which burned in the sooth part of
the city and took dozens of homes
last Ja nuary, routed traffic away
at the base of lhe hilltop com -
munll y.
Youths from San Cle mente
High School rushed to the scene
Cont rove rs 1 a I pl ans to tn11 Id
hous<'s in the hills ad1acent to thC'
c·1ty limits of Lai::una Reach Wt'r<'
laid lo rest by Orange Cowlly
!.upcr visors Wt>rlnt.'sday
The board Nlrh<'r squelched
plans for senior c·1t1zens housml?
on the entire 472 acre parcel and
WL-<lnesday agreed not to chan):lc
land use des1J,!nations to permit
Red Faces Trial
MADRID, Spain <AP >
Spanish police today turned
Communist party leader San-
tiago Carrillo over to a polit1cal-
c ri m es <'Ourt, but spec ific
charges were not immediately
announced. Carrillo and seven
other party members were ar-
rested Wednesday after a secret
meeting in Madrid
Dome Addition
Malibu Owner to Pay Fine
LOS ANGELES CAP ) -The only man ever jailed
for ignoring a b•m on coastal home construction
without permiL«> has agreed to pay a $1,000 nne Coran
addition he built on his Malibu home.
The stipulated judgment was made public Wed
nesday when Edward Higgins and his wife, Beverly,
canceled a settlement conference with Los Angeles
Superior Court Judge Sidney Kaufman.
The South Coast Regional Commission filed a
civil suit against the IBgginses, claiming that th.ey
built a one-car garage and third-story studio·
playroom although they only had a permit for a two-
story homc.
Unde r t erms of the agreement, Higgins
will have to lower Ute roof or the playroom 1 ~ reel
and ag~e to use the garage space under the first noor
only for storage.
homes on a 25-acre corner of that
land.
Along with laying to rest plans
to build on that ridgeLine land at
least for the present, super visors
opened the door for development
or 916 acres in Dove Canyo(I in
the hills above E~ Toro.
The board lifted a reserve de-
s ignation from lhe prope rty
which has been proposed for 230
homes and a private airstrip.
The board made it clear,
however, that lifting the r eserve
classification does nol mean
s upervisors <ipprove of plans for
an air!'ltrip.
The undeveloped land, which
lies south of Escape Country, is
.adjacent to an Audubon Society
bird san<'luary, and the airstrip
hos been opposed by officials of
that group. "
Ruth Saadi or the Orange Coun·
ty League or Women Voters also
urged the board not to un the re·
serve until traffic a~ess and
other concerns are addressed.
Attorney Rodger Howell
represented developers ol both
the Dove Canyon and Laguna
Beach area property.
And he urged supervisors not
to ~low a ny h omes on the
Laguna Beach land.
He said the property owners,
Genevlne M arcroft and de·
veloper Howard MUler. favored
the proposal to build 1,285 senior
cltlzcn.s housing units oo the 472
acre9or1round .
But an alternate proposal, once
endorsed by supervisors, to
permit building 115 homes on 25
(See PLANS, Pate AZ)
Santa's Last Day
Latuna B~acb's Santa Claus
will bold a IHl session from 2 to '
p.m. Friday at bla Main BeMh
Parkhouse.
ol Acting Battalion Chier Gerald
Poarch, responded to the alarm,
putting out the blate in about 20
minutes .
Raymond Seidel. who Lives next
door in the single story !ourplex.
said he heard what sounded like
popping glass a nd a woman
screaming at about4::.>a.m
"I looked out the window and
saw the fire." he s aid. Seidel and a
friend played water from a
garden hose on the building,
which was engulfed inflames.
Fire investigators today said
they believe the fire started in a
convertible sofa which was made
into a bed in the Ii ving room.
The apartment was rented to
Miss Daymon and Te r e sa
McCollum, who appare ntly
wasn't at home at the time of the
blaze.
The apartment 1s owned by
Dianne Mcc ardle, of 2971 Ceylon
Or.
Cabinet Built
Carter Names Final Three
P L AI NS, G a . I AP )
President-elect Carter wrapped
up his Cabinet selections today
by naming Washington lawyer
Joseph Califano Jr. lo head the
sprawling Department of Health,
EduC'alion and Welfare.
He appointed former Defense
~retary James R. Schlesinger
to be an assistant to the Presi-
d ent and to t ake charge of
coordinating U S energy policy.
And h e c h ose T heodor e
Sorensen. once " lop <11dc to
President Kennedy, tc1 become
directo r of t he Cent ral In-
telligence Agency
The a ppointment of Califano
Lifeguard
Fee Split
Approved
A compromis e agreement
splitting a $117 ,823 lifeguard
servic e contra ct for south
Orange County beaches between
Laguna Beach and San Clemente
lifeguards has been approved by
county super visors.
And while the proposed con-
trac t will cost nearly $20,000
more than separate proposals
submitted by both cities. county
officials be lieve the level or
service will be improved.
Super visor Tom Riley pro-
posed the split contract this week
after meeting with officials from
both cities.
Unde r its terms San Clemente
will receive $52,263 while Laguna
Beach will be paid $65,560.
An aide to Riley explained lhat
the split contract will provide im-
proved res ponse times for
emerge n cy v e hic les a nd
lifguards along the stretch of
beach from Laguna Beach lo San
Clemente.
The area includes AUso Bea<'h,
Niguel Beach and Dana Point
Harbor.
A report to super visors from
Orange County h arbor patrol of-
ficers endorsed the split con-
tract.
They said Laguna Be ach
lifeguards will be able to cover
nearby Aliso Beach and improve
r esponse times particularly in
the off-seasons when not all
lifeguard towers along the beach
are manned.
In addition. they said, San
Clemente lifeJtuards can be as-
signed to nearby Niguel Beach
Park which is expected to
become one of the south county's
most popular recreation areas.
Last vear. San Clemente
lifeguards covered the entire
beach area for $108,003.
But this year San Clemente
proposed doing the same work
for $97,906, while Laguna Beach
officials offered to cover the
stretch for $98,918.
House Yisit
Umoolcome
SAN DIEGO (AP) -As
Barbara Fahland sat on
her front porch, her
neighbors' house knocked
down 30 feel of fenc and
an apricot tree.
It happened during a
house-moving operation,
said Mrs. Fahland. The
bouae, she said, just "slid
olf the beams."
The movln1 crew left,
and a day later they were sun 1ooe, Mrs. Fahland
complalntd Wednelday.
''I wleh 11omobody would
move the house back next
door," 1be 1aid.
completed Carter's 11-member
Cabinet. and the president-elect
said he may recommend crea·
lion of a new Department of
Eneq~y, which Schlesinger
would head.
Carte r said his plans on that
point have not been drafted. He
said while his ideas are still hazy,
his inclination would be to put in-
to the new depar tment all enerJty
functions now in the hand.-; of
other federal agencies. including
the De pa rt me nt of Interior .
"'hach would be left with its oth{•r
respons ibilities.
Ile s aid Schlesinger's initial
role on the While House staff will
Caners Send
Yule Wishes
PLAINS. G a. <AP) -
Pr esident-elect Carter
wishes the American peo-
ple a Merry Christmas to-
day and offered as a holiday
gift at least a two-day
respite from his stream or
public pronouncements.
Referring to his wife
Rosalynn, daughter Amy,
his three sons and thelr
wives. his mother Lillian
and his brothe r Billy,
Carter told reporters at his
news conference today lhal
the family "aJI wish you
and the American people a
very happy and prosperous
Christmas.··
He said the "spirit that
binds us toge ther during
thi s h o lida y season
transcends even any re-
ligious differences."
San Clemente
Police Nab
Auto Driver
San Clemente police chased a
stolen car all the way to Irvine
Wednesday night and then ar·
rested the driver alter the vehi-
c le cras hed into the freeway
center divider .
Police Chief Mel Portner said
Steven Casaus, 20. of Canoga
Park. was arrested on suspicion
of grand theft and reckless driv·
ing. Portner s aid he was given
first aid for minor facial C'uts .
Hal Greene Chevrolet, 401 S. El
Camino Real. had reported the
theft of a late model forei~n
sedan and within minutes. police
said. an officer .spotted it at a
freeway offramp.
Chief Portner said the fleeing
driver took no evasive action,
other than refusing to yield.
There was no immediate
est imate or the amount of
damage to the stolen car.
'Ziggurat'
Complex Plan
Endorsed
Proposals to build a combina·
Uon of residential, commercial
and i ndustrial complexes on 213 acres sur rounding the
Lacuna Niguel Ziggurat were en·
dorsed Wednesday by Orange
County Planning commissioners.
The commission asked staff
memben to continue diacussinl
plans for what lbey <'alled "Euro-
pean style" development for tho
next ao-day1.
The land is owned by Na.rland
Corporation, a subsidiary of
Rockwell Corporation, which
built the now federally owned
Zlgiurat.
Commluionel' Shlrtey Grindle
said tho complex ~ provide
some buildings with tommcrclal
or lJJhl lnduatriaJ facilities on the
tlr1t noor and low· or moderat.e
income housln& 'on the HCODd
story.
be to coordinate energy programs
and lo direct the effort to draft a
comprehensive national energy
policy.
"I consider this lo be one of the
most important appointments
that I shall make." Carter said.
Schlesinger said that in energy
conservation •·we must as a na-
tion face up to a responsibility
which we had hoped would go
away." He said there must be re-
co~mtion or the need to control the
growth of ener i;:y consumption,
and partic ularly to r estram the
growth or petroleum imports.
In this. he said, the new ad-
(See CA RTER, Page A2)
Marine
Will Go
On Trial
The first of 14 black Marines
aC'cused of a commando attack
on whites was ordered court
martialed today on six counts
or conspira<'y and assault.
Cpl. E .F . Henry, 20, o r
Ivanhoe. N.C. was in the two·
story Correctional Facility when
his unit commander made the
announcement.
The spe dal court martial trial
will be held next Wednesday, a
base spokesman said. No de·
cision has been announced with
pretrial investigations still in
progress on whether <'barges
against the other 13 blacks will
be dropped or also go to trials.
In a s pecial court martial,
which is more serious than a
summary but less so than a
general <'ourt martiaJ, a military
judge and a panel of at least
three members may iIDJ<>Se as
much as six months' confine·
ment at hard labor, forfeiture of
two-thirds pay for six months. re·
duction in rank and a bad con·
duct discharge.
At least one of lhe panel mem·
bers may be an enlisted man or
wqman, ifthe accused desires.
Meanwhile, the brig com·
mander replied to complaints by
the Rev. Jesse Jackson that the
14 blacks were in solitary con-
finement.
All new prisoners are put in in·
dividual cells in a move he calls
administrative segregation for at
least "a few days. lo see how they
adjust." said Lt. Col. Charles K .
Breslauer in an interview.
He said it took some of the 14
men only three days to adjust
and others as long as 18days.
The two sergeants who outrank
the others signed waivers allow-
ing them to join the others in
general c onfinement where
television and library visits are
allowed. said Breslauer.
Or~~:eJ~~•s •
We athe r
Variable high clouds
tontgM, sunny Friday.
Patchy beach clouds with
highs of about 66. lows
about4S.
INS IDE TOD" Y
Ma:11 who left two widows
~ M d'" in lndWDa plan cnid had ,,.en bigami.rt at
~ ti*c t:Hfore. Storv, A4.
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County
Eyes Air
Formula
Orange County supervisors de-
cided Wednesday to ml"et with of-
ficiaJs from four counlJes to try
hammering out a new formula to
finance a regional air pollution
agency.
On ly last week the board
followed the s uggestion or
Supervisor Laurence Schmit and
endorsed proposed legis lation
that would p;iss 85 f)(.'rcenl of
Orange County's share 1n the
four-county Air Pollution Control
District lo the county's26clt1es.
But Schmit , the board 's
representati ve on the l\PCO
board of directors, reported W<.'<f
nesday that oroPosaJ would race
stiff opposition from c1l1es and
would be difficult topa!.s into law.
He proposed inv1t1ng rcprcscn
talaves from the c1t1cs, along with
the offa c1a ls from Orange, San
Bernardino. Los Angeles and
Riv<.'rs1de Counties, to try and
work out a formula acceptable to
everyone. '
Jn the mcanlime. s upervisors
also agreed to pay only $114 ,832 of
the $344.499 assessment to fund
the dis trict for J anuar y,
•F eb r u a r v
and Ma rch Lo show their oppos·t·
lion to the agency 's existing rund
ingformula .
Lo s Angele s Cou nt y
supervisors also have voted to on.
ly pay their January share and to
I withhold the $2 J million due to
fund the district from 1-'ebruary
through the end of J unc.
For the past l wo years the four
counties· s upervisors haved1recl·
ed the joint pollution control cits·
trict. d1 v1ding operating costs
based on county popuJat1on.
That meant the county's share
rose from $322,504 when it opcral·
edits own Ora nge County agenc}'.
to $1.377. 979 under the Joint
agenc).
And ne~ legislation taking cf.
reel next month maintains that
same fm<tncmg m ethod wtule ad·
ding five city representatives and
one appoinl<.'d b) the .c:overnor to
the a1?enc) ·s board of directors.
Schmit had suggcstt-d dividing
the operatan~ costs bct'.'-ccn tht>
county and cities because they
now a rc represented on the agen-
cy's board of directors
Schmit told follow supervisors
Wednesd ay. however. that pass-
ing the bulk of the costs to the
cities would be diHacull to win ap.
prov al in the legislature.
lie said, however , a fundin(!
formula backed by both cities and
counties likely could '>'-in passage
1\n aide to .Schm 1t satd later one
poss1hl<' solution would be to add
30 to 40 C{'nls onto the cost of auto
license plates tu pay for what
would have bl·en lht•c1l1~ share
That formula slall "ould crop
Orange County s government :.
cost from Sl.377 .979 !has }ear lo
1.>nly Sl61,829 ncKt year
San Jua n Burgla r
Gets $361 J e we ls
A bur~l ar who s.:uined entry by
tossing a cinder blo<'k through the•
window stolt• J!'Wl'lry valued at
SJ6l from a San Juan Capistrano
storr
Orangt· .County sheriff's of.
f1cen, siud tht• break in was d1.S·
covt·rl•d h) JC" e l er Michael
JJmes f.nglt~h . 31761 Camino
Cop1stran11 lit• told omccr.., J
ca11e conta1nin ~ ..,1her nni;:s and
chains" as t.1kt•n by the intruder
Burgla r s Strike
Bur~lars who pried open a sllrt
lnR aluminum "indow took
Jt"Welry and <'ash with a total
value of S47R from a San Ju;in
Cap1sl rano horn e
Orange County sheriff's or
flcers said the theft occurn.-d .it
the home of reJ{1s lered nurse June
Mae Ma tso n . 57, of 27581
Brookside. lier b('droom was
r ansacked while !'he was away at
work .
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TAPPED FOR CIA POST
Surprise Pick Sorensen
GETS HEW ASSIGNMENT
Carter Choice Califano
•PW1f'flO"W)tO'l
PICKED FOR ENERGY JOB
Ex-Defense Sec. Schlesinger
F roM Pngr A I
CARTE R. e.
m1n1strallon will ha\t: to define
the energy c·hallcnr.:e for UH•
Aml'rican people
Califano. the last Carlf'r <1p
pointment to a Cabinet that
fratures veterans or past ari ·
min1strat10ns. was top domestic
adviser lo Pres1dC'n t .Johnson. As
Carter noted . Culifano \.\as 'm
strumenlal 1n drafting maJOr
lel(1slat10n .. now managed hy lht·
department hl• now will hc·ad
Califano "aid the fkpartmc-nl
of Health, Edutalaon and W<'lfan•
as 'the people's department of our
f!Overnmenl ·
Sorem1en prom1..,cd lo run thr
C IA m a manner con...,,i.tent with
the best mterc·sts and ideals of tht·
L'nited States lie promised an
end to CIA abuses and s.mJ hi'
hopes the Justi ce lkpartmcnl
will dC'al with abuscc; of lhc pa:.t.
Sorensen nlso sirn1 he• thinks tht•
total CIA bud~et, kept s<.'Crl't m
the past. could be made puhhc
Carter introduced Califano,
Schlesin~er and Sorcnst>n al a na
tt0nally broadcas t news c·on
ference. ....
Diedrich
Engineers
Key Post
By GARV GRANVILLE Olt~o D•llf Pll.t'U"
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich's
last art Wednesday as 1976
chairman of the Orange County
Board of S upervisors was to
engsnner his own election to the
powerful new county transport.a·
lion c-omm 1ssion.
Diedrirh 's election came a ner
lht> board had complet ed its
scheduled meeting work for the
year and without advance notice
J\nd it met with unchara~
lt.•rist1r outspoken resist ance
from Supervisor Thomas Riley.
The Newport Beach supervisor
did not object lo Supervisor Ralph
Clark 's election to the com-
m1\s1on alongside Diedrich.
Hut ~c said hew as "strongly op-
post'Ci to a n •presentalive from
'.he s ou th co u nt y Fifth
SupNv1sorial D1Mricl not being
on the commission.
RilPy said m ost transportation
planning will occur in the south
1·11unty and, as a result. it should
tw rt>prcscntcd on the com-
mission
But Diedrich argued that a
board appointee does not work for
a particular district and it makes
hlllc d1frcrt•nce where the com-
missioner comes from.
When nomin ating himself and
C~ark .for the two available posts,
Dwdrach gut a quick second from
Supervisor Laurence Schmit.
And when Supervisor Philip An-
thony voted with Schmit a nd
Dat'<frich, Clark lamely threw in
tus vote to make a4·1 ballot.
It is eus tomary on the board of
supen 1sors that the chairman
makc a ppointments to com -
m1ss10ns and committees. But as
the r1rst scheduled business of
1977 , Diedrich will forf~it his
chairman position to another
supervisor.
Until today, Riley had the sup-
port to win the 1977 chairmanship.
But. he admitted after the hasty
<'lcct1o n , his res istance t o
D1l'dnch's maneuver might cost
ham ~upport .
The trnnsportation commission
was mandated by state legisla·
tinn this year. lt has power to re·
view and app rove all transporta·
lion planning within the county.
AJready appointed to the com-
mission by the county's 26 cities
are Fountain Valley Mayor Al
Hollmden and Santa Ana City
Councilman David Brandt. A fifth
public member will be chosen by
the four appointe d com -
m1ss1oncrs.
Coast Relative
Of Billionaire
Fights Will
Executors of J . Paul Getty's $2
billion estate claim the challenge
brought by Anne G~tty of Corona
del Mar is invalid be<:ause Miss
Getty. the billionaire's grand-
daughter, was not named in his
will.
The executors appeared in Los
Angeles Superior Court Wednes·
day to ask Judge Neil A. Lake lo
set aside Miss Getty's challenge
of the will. The judJ?e indicated
he wall rule on the motion in a few
days.
Miss Getty contested the 21st
and final codicil of Getty's 1958
will. which left 21 percent or his
Getty Oil Co. stock to the J. Paul
Getty Museum in Malibu. Thal
stock 1s valued at about $700
million.
Miss Getty cla ims that her
Rrundfalher was not or "sound
and dlsposini;( mind" when he
11igned the latest amendment to
the will on March 11, be<:ause the
action would t urn over control of
the museum to C. Lansing Hays
nnd mus eum d irector Norris
Rramlett .
Yule Closings
Many Off ices Slwt Dawn
With the holiday S<'a~on in full swing, most federaJ and
state offices w1JI be closed Friday. Christmas Eve, and Fri-
day Dec. 31.
HOWEVER, SOME state offices may be open Friday
and on Otte. 31. A spokesman !>aid the decision is up to in·
dividual departm ent heads
There w11l be regular mail dellvf!r1es in the county on
Friday. but none Saturday Post office wlndows will close at noon on Friday.
And on Saturday, Christmas Day, the majority of
private bus inesses and all city, county, slate a nd federal of.
fices, with the exception or public safety functions, will shut
down.
CITY HALLS ln HuntinJ{ton Beach, Fountain Valley,
Laguna Beach. San Clemente, Irvine and Costa Mesa will
be closed both Fridays.
Newport Beach city hall ornces wJll remain open unUI
noon on both Fridays.
Moat banks will move up their closing from 6 p.m. to 3
p.m . on the two Fridays.
County courts will be open Friday and on New Year's En.
Maite Christmas, Orange Coast Style
0 1' Saint Nick brought just what every
surfer along the Orange Coast was asking
for, and ahead of Christmas, too. Holiday
surf in the seven to eight foot range is en-
joyed by joyful wetsuitcd surfer, sliding
along a nicely s haped, foam covered wave
near the 1 luntington Beach pier. All Santa
left out was a little warmth in the water,
which is around 60 degrees. But who's
complaining? Thanks a lot, Santa.
Wood Indian Wasn't Hot
Three men who said they want-
ed to "borrow" a curved wooden
Indian from a Newport Pier area
store are in custody today in
Newport Beach, facing charges of
grand theft.
The three s us pects. Elmer
Rieman. 30 or 2979 Continental
Ave., Costa Mesa. Bradley Har-
rold, 29, of230 Del GadoRoad,San
Clemente and William Knapp, 28.
of San Rafael, are held in Newport
Beach city jail in Ueu or $5,000 bail
each.
They were arrested Wednesday
after police traced the license
plate or the truck seen leaving the
pier area with the Jndian. The car
reportedly belongs to Rieman
who allegedly told police his com-
panions had taken the Indian to
San Clemente.
They reportedly told police they
wanted to return the wooden
figure and were booked alter the
Indian was back in place at the
store at 2114 W. Ocean Front.
Disaste r Bid Made
UKIAH CAP) -A request to
declare a drought disaster for the
Mendocino County livestock in·
dustry has been sent to Gov. Ed·
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acres of land in the property's
southwest corner was nol accep-
table, Howell said.
"l don't frankly know what you
can do except encourage us to try
to work out some compromise for
1977," llowell continued.
And with that, developer Miller
said he was singing his "swan
song." He said he had tried for
four years to work out a proposal
acceptable to s upervisors and
had proposed 12 different plans
that all wer e reJecled.
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Carter NaDles Three to · Top Position
PLAINS . Ga (AP >
President·elect Carter wrapJ>t•d
up his Cabinet selcc·tions toda:v
by naming Washington lawyc.r
1 Jo!>eph Califano Jr to hl'<td thl'
sprLiwlmg Department of 1 lt•ulth.
l Educatwn anrl Wclfarl'
Hc appointed former Ocft•n:-.1:
I Sel·retary Jamt's R. Sl·hlc~ingl'r
lo be an as~aslunt to the l'rc~1 I dent und to lake c hargt• 11f
coordinating U S energy oohl'\
And he chose Theodore
Sorensen, once a top aide to
President Ke nnedy, to btcomc • •
director o f the Central In
telligence Agency.
The appointment of Cultfano
completed Carter's ll·membc•r
Cabinet. and the president el<·ct
said hP mav recommend crea·
•ton of a new Department of
Energy . which Schlesinger
would head.
Carter s aid his plans on that
point have not been drafted. He
said while has 1d<•as arc still hazy.
his mcl1nal1on would be lo put in·
to the new department aJl energy
functions now m the hands of
other federal agencies, including
the Department of Interior .
"h1ch "ou Id be left with its other
respons1b1hlll's.
Ile said Schlesinger's initial
role on the White llou.se staff will
.
be to coordinate energy programs
and to direct the effort to draft o
comprehensive national energy
policy.
"J consider this to be one of the
most important appomtments
that I shall m akl•." Carter said.
Schlcsmger said that an energy
conservation "we must as a na·
lion face up lo a responsibility
which we had hoped would go
away." He said there must be re-
cognition of the need to control the
growth of energy consumpllon,
and particularly to restrain the
growth of petrole um i mport.s.
In this. he said, the new ad·
ministration will have to define
the ene rgy challenge ror the
American people,
Califano, the last Carter ap.
pointment to a Cabinet lhal
(SffCARTER, PageA2)
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b1tt<•r bidding hatllt• for ('ontrol of
lht• Ir• 1n(' Compan\' out of lhP
marl..t'l plaCl' loda) .md put 11
bacl< 1n ha s l'ourtrn<>m
Thl· Oran~e County Su;>l'rior I Court jurist or<ll'n·d a rcsum1,
taon .Jan :11 of thl• trial 1:itcrrupt
· l'Cl when lru:,lt•<·~ of llw James i Irvine l''oundatiun put their con
troll ing 1nkre~t in the lrvint•
· Com pany on tlw ;111c·tion 1111><''-
Tlu:\ dt•1·l.1n•d thl' 'Johll l>il
Corpo.r.1tion to ht· th• wirtntnJ.!
b1d<ler last '' t•t•k ~uhJecl to rnurt
apprO\·at. But th<' dcc1~1on raist'<i
a sti.rm ot protest tnat led Judge
Judge today to tmng all parties
involved in the law:.uit back lo
• the courtroom. t Attorney Howard Friedman.
rcprc:.entmg Irvine ht'irvss .loJn
In inc Smith .... aid he intends to
question lop t''t'l'Utl\'C~ of lht·
Mobil ~re11111 t .ther h) l''amm;;.
lion on thl· "11 Ill':.~ 'tami orb) 1.ll'
po~ataon
Frtt'<llllJO h.1 ... rt'f>t.'Jl<'tll~ <·on
\endto<l I h..it I tw fnun<lat111n ha-.,
oonslanth f,1\ "' 1·1l Mobil haddm~ , aJtd UC'l"t'fltl·cl lht• oil company's
Jakst ca~h offrr nt S!al 9 mtlhon
despite the prospel't of l><'llC'r of
fers from two other bidder..
Mrs. Smith brou.:ht about tht!
C'urn.·nt court <iction when she
challenged thC' foundation's pro·
posc41 s.ilc of 1b coo.troll~ in.
tercst of S.t 5 p<'r<'(•nt 111 the I rvlne
Com pan' tn Mobil for S200
m1l11on
M ri; Sm 11 h h1>lils an approx·
1matc ~ perC'(•nt mtl'n~l 1n thl'
<Sf'e TR IAI,, Pa.:" A2)
Latest Work
Almost Done
II 11.ad "'orl.. 1' ne<1nn~ com pie
l111n on ('1,...l,1 Me'ia s mo1>l
\\111 l..1·d II\ t·r thnroui:hfarr.
1'',un II'"' l!o,HI It 1s bt•m,R re
surf.1r1•d oil lh anh.•r ... cctton Wtlh
Mc.>rnm.w W,t\
\n olcl 12 inch" alt'r line cros ....
mg l h<' :-tn •t'I at Mcrnmac bur~t
last .July, .met Custa Mesa County
Water Dist riC't otricials this week
had a pnving firm cnmplete re·
pairs to the road
The water district hired Jerry
Cross Paviol{ Co. of Costa Mesa
for th<' SI 5,000 job.
Oran!(~
... .c$ ='
Coa~t
\\'eather
Variable high clouds
tonight, ~unny Friday.
Pat'Chy bench clouds with
highs of about 64>, lows
about45
INSIDE TODA\'
M411 who left two widow.!
when he diro jn Indiana ploM
cnuh had been bigomist . ot
U!olt twice befort. StOf'I/, M.
'
Index
0.llf l'llot Ptlol•• llY •1ti..rd I(...,,,,
FIREFIGHTERS DOUSE BED WHERE FATAL FIRE MAY HAVE STARTED
Youth Dies In Apartment Blaze on Costa Mesa's West Side -------
Greg Jordan
Funeral Mass
Set Toniglu
I
F'unerai mass will be rccitt'<.i
tonight for commer cial fis·
berrnan. GrCAQ.r)l-L Jordan .24 ..
who died in an automobilr acc1·
dent in Custa Mesa Tuesday
mornln•.
His brother. Earl Mlchaei
Jordan. 27. rem a ms in scriou~
condillon al Hoag Memorial
Hospital where he was taken
following the e arly morning
crash on Victoria Street near
Valle) Road Tuesday.
Both brothers returnl'U ld
Costa Mesa M onoa.., from aai
e1ghl·monlh commer.c1al f1sn1n~
venture in Alaska Pohcl! arr still
uncertain which brother was ,11
the whee i of their sports l"ar
when the sm ~ali veh1clf' slammt'CI
into a teiephonc pole. killmg lht'
younger brothe~.
Autos
Hinder
FireDlen
8) STEVE ~llTCHF:LL
Of tho D•llY PolGI st.off
Cost a Mesa fireml'n ~aid a hnt
of parked cars in LI narrrm alll·~
"ay hindcn•d lh<'ir ..rrort!-to put
out an apartment fire •\hith
claimed the life of a 16·)ear olu
boy this morning.
Ken Goldworthy-Hi ggs, 225i
Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa, died
in the pre·dawn blaze at 719 W
Wilson St.. despite efforts of
paramedics who worked for 45
minutes to s ave the youth.
Death has been attributed to
smoke inhalation and burns.
Injured in the 4:30 a.m. fire
were Carlita Daymon. 19. :-and
Valerie Anderson. 17. both of the
Wilson Street apartment, aod
Ken York. 22, of Costa Mesa.
Miss Daymon and York suf.
fered s moke inhalation, and Miss
Anderson surte red second degree
body burns and smoke inhala·
lion.
All three youths are in stable
condition at the UCI Medical
Center. officials there said today.
Two engine companies, a truck
company, s quad car and
paramedic tea m . under the
direction of Acting Battalion
Chief Gerald Poarch. responded
to the alarm-: putting out the
blaze in about fi ve minutes.
Poarch said rescue cffor(s
were slowed up by a line of
parked vehic les alongside the
burning apartment.
"They slowed down our laying
of the line. and with a big truck
,Roing in there you have to go a lot
·slower." he said.-·
fire men had to lay host's over
lhl' cars lo get to the building.
Poarch said il took firefighters
only fi ve minutes to extinguish
the blaze. "It \\tent down real fast
once we got hoses on it." he said.
Ray mond Seidel. who lives
next door in the single story
fourplex. said he heard what
sounded like popping glass and a
wom an screaming al ahout 4:30
am.
"I looked out the window and
saw fire com ing out of the sliding
glass door fra m e ... ht s aid
Seidal and a friend pla:.c.-d -''al<:r
<See FIKE. Page i\2)
f;ETC) ME\.\' .6 SSl~NMEl\IT
t:ar1er r.holca Califano
UPI TtlftlflolO
TAPPED FOR CIA POST
Surprise Pick Sorensen
:_,.> ~•rePf'OtO\
PICKED FOR ENERGY .jOB
Ex-Defense Sec. $chtesmger
Mass will be recited al St. John
the Baptist Catholic Church in
Cost a Mesa beginning 11t 7 .30
p.m .
Funeral ~erviees wil~ be held al
Pacific 'Vi ew Memorial Par!.
thapel in Newport Beach at IO
a.m. Friday.
Getty Relative's
Claim Contested
Mr. Jordan is survived by hi1>
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harland
8 . "Buc k " Jor<~Jn of COsta
Mesa; two broth~s. Richard
Jordan of R ancho La Costa, and
Earl Jordan of Costa l'tfesa: sis·
ter Lana Jordan Nickel of Ex
eter , Calif.
He is also survived by paternal
grandmother Linnie Jordan of
McAleater, Okl a .; maternal
grandmother Mrs. Anna
Romansky of Santa Ana; and two
nephews.
DC9 in Near Miss
At County Airport
A• spokesman for the Orange
County Airport tower today said
a Hughes Alrwest DC9 was
forced to make a pass at the
airport this m orning when it
came in too close to a small
plane.
The spokesman said that In·
stead of landing, the Jc\ pulled
up, circled the airport and then
made a routine landing.
11'e tPOlcesman described the
11:.0 a .m. incident as minor.
HOSES i1AD TO BE i..AID OVER, AROUND CARS
Mesa Firemen Say Congestion Mede Job Tougher ---
Executors of J . Paul Getty's $2
bUlion estate claim the challenge
brought by Anne Getty of Corona
del Mar is invalid because Mass
Getty, the billionaire's grand·
Clemente Blaze Halted
Boys With Matches Blamed by Firemen
By PtdLJP ROSMARIN to wet shingles to guard against were saved by a 'u t 80
°'1.,.D•11Yl'MMtc~tt • hot embers . firefighters who halted the fire's
Two b oys pl aying with A mild ocean breezf blew the advanGC al the r anch's western
matches Wednes~a.y touched off fire slowly toward tht! east and fence
a 45·acre brush ftre that burned away fro m the houM!s Just north R bblt h d d
lo within 100 feet of exclusive of Harbor Estates There were no b . :i s thwe~: sljen f e: e
eustom·made hom es on Calle An· in juries a nd n'o structural ns toy uprd e r11 ge li~e o t e ca· dalucla in San Cle mente. damage nyoo wa coo er c mes.
Flames rrom the Deep Canyon About 100 heact of cattle ran _ While county and stat~ forestry
blaze licked dozens of feet into ing on ti nearby a.000.acre ranJh firemen worked against the
"'e air . From para of the San names In the bottom of the ca·
Ole1to Freeway and Pacific nyon, 31 San Clemente firemen
Coast Highway It appeared to Support Souaht and volunteers scrambled up top
moto,lsts as lhoukh the fire were " to lniure the protection ol the
bUminit over the houses. BEi RUT. Lebanon CAP > home..
But county and San Clemente Premier Salim cl-Hoss asked Fi~men Ht bac~res -con·
firemen said the homes were pnrliament today for a vole 0( trolled fires whach burned
never In any real danger, t.Mugh confidcnc~ and C"me rge-nc.t toward the flam es and used up
several residents cUmbcd onto powers to rule Lebanon by the brush fue l so the blue bad
their roofs and used ~arden hoses f decree ror six moot.ha. nothitf to burn.
daughter. was not namL-<l 1n l11s
will.
The executors appeared in Los
Angeles Superior Court Wednrs
day to ask Jud~e Neil A Lake lo
set aside Miss Getty's challcni:e
of the will The Judge md1cated
he will rule on the motion in a kw
days.
Miss Getty contcskd the 2ht
and final codicil of Getty's 1958
will. which left 21 percent of his
Getty Oil Co. stock to the J. Paul
Getty Museum in Maltbu
Miss Getty claims that her
granctfathcr ~as not of "sound
and disposing mind" when he
signtd the latest amendment to
the will on March 11, because the
action would turn over control of
the museum to C. Lansing flays
and museum director Norris
Bramlett.
Getty's previous will kept con·
lrol of the museum ln the Getty
family, the g r anddaughter
claims. • l •
However. Bruce A. Bevan J r .• ~
1pealdn1 for the executors, told•
Judae Lake that Miss Getty can·' not legally challen1e the wiJlt. ~ause she was bequeathed no
mooey ln the original document
or any of the codicils. ...-
; A2 OAIL Y PILOT C
Carters Send
Yule Wishes
PLAINS, Ga (Al')
President elect Carter
wishes lhe American peo-
ple a Merry Christmas to-
day <.ind orrercd as a hohdtiy
girt al 11:..ist a t~o dJy
respite from his stream of
pubhc pronounceml•11t.s.
Hererring to his wife
Rosalynn, daui;htt-r Amy,
h1'> thrl'e son-; .iml tht•1r
wives, his mother Jjllian
and his brother Hiiiy,
Carter told r eporters at hts
news conference today that
the family "all v.ish you
:.ind the American Pl'<IPI<' a
very happy and pro:.perous
Christmas.''
He said the "spirit that
binds us togethe r during
this holiday season
transcends even any re-
ligious differences."
Snow White
Story Ends
On Sad Note
DALLAS (J\ P> -A woman
who received contributions Crom
around the world to help bury the
body of an infant she found in a
trash bin says her husband has
disappeared, along with $1,100 10
donations.
Donnis Baldree said Wednes·
day that s he and her two young
daughters h aven't seen her
husband Walter sancc a few days
after the bahv's funrral Nov. 11
Pohce and local newspapers
have continued lo forward dona·
Lions from sympJthct1c readers
to the couple s1ncl' the story was
reported Nov. 6. Pohcl' said they
dcliv~rcd $165 just thts week.
The couple named the baby
"Snow While," and Mrs. Buldree
said she pawned a diamond ring
to buy flowers for the funcr::il.
She said other arrangements
were financed by donations.
She said her ring 1s sl11l 1n hock
and she will use the money her
husband didn't take "to scrape
together a dl'cent Chnstmas for
my daughters."
After Mrs. Ihlclree found the
baby in a tras h bin wrapped in a
plastic bag, sh<' s:i1d she was de·
termmed to ~1vc it a "proper
burial."
Police have not determined
who the baby's parents were.
Mechanic
Ends Drama
SAN FRA:--;c1sco <AP) -The
portrait of :-i trouhl<'d aircraft
workl'r. tormt'nt<.'d hy the tragic
death of h1:. infant son. began to
emerge as Palm llinnant pre-
pared to face arrJignmcnt today
on ch::irges sl<'mmang from a
14·hour, terror.filled drama with
two hos tages aboard a jet,
airliner.
"lt·s too late for mc now. I'm
juc;t tryJOJ? to gi>I away from
what·s buJ?ging mc,"thcJ7.yea.r·
old Hi nnant s aid cryptically, a
short lime a bcforc he surrcn-
dert'd to face chartles or kidnap·
ing. attempted extortion and as·
sault.
Youth Fighu
Mountain Cat
RYE. Colo <AP> -A It-year·
old youth wa<; mJUIC'<I by a moun-
tain lion wh1lt• . nov..,hoein~. but
fought off thr animal Wlth a hunt·
mg knife. ~hl•riH s ofhcers re·
ported. Th<' \ t<'l1m wac; 1n
~at1sfaC'tory conrl1twn, and the
animal later v. a'> shot and k1llerl.
Sheriff's Deputy Ivan Dale
said Thane Morj.!;in of Pul•bln. re·
portedly was h1tt1'n on lhC' scalr.
faC'e anct hands JO tlw ::ittack hv
the animal Wednesday. lie
manaj!ed to walk to a mountain
lodge and was transported to St.
Mary Corwin llosp1tal in Pul'blo.
Morgan's molhl•r told sh<'nff's
officers thnt her !\On fought off
the animal with a hunting knifo.
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Thurtp1y December 23. 1976
E'ro•P~Al
TRIAL ..•
company founded by her
grandfather.
She is known to favor the $302.9
mHJloo bid submitted by a con-
sortium beaded by Wall Street.
financier Charles Allen and
Detroit developer Alfred Taub-
man.
Friedman, foundation attorney
Howard Privett and attorneys for
th<.' Irvine Company and the :.talc
agreed today that the trial now
rescheduled for Jan. 31 can be
concluded in three to four weeks.
Judge Judge will then be asked
lo rule on Mrs. Smith's argument
that the $200 million sale to Mobil
was unfair to her and other
minority stockholders.
His decision will clear the way
for acceptance of :JO oUer by one
of the three remainin~ bidders
which must meet with tus ap
prov al.
Still in contention with Mobil
and the Allen Taubman group 1:-
lhe Cadillac Fairnew Corpora-
tion of Toronto, Canada.
1Of14
Marines
To Trial
The first of M bljck Marines
accused of a commando attack
on whites was ordtred court
marttalcd today on MX tount:.
of conspiracy and a:.s;lUll.
Cpl. E F . Henr y, 20, of
Ivanhoe, N.C. was In the two.-
story Correctional Facillty when
his unit commander made the
announcement.
The special t'ourt martial trial
W111 be held next Wednesday, a
base spokesman said. No de·
cision has been announ<'ed with
pretrial investigations still in
progress o n whether charges
against the other 13 blacks will
Ix-dropped or also go to trials.
The Canadian compan)'s
latest offer was S286 2 m1lhon but
its representatives said today
that they arc prepared lo go
higher than that figure if the
court will change the present bid-
ding system to one of :.caled of-
fers wtll(.'h will be made pubUc
only 10 the courtroom. 1thite Christmas, Orange Coast Style
Jn a special court. martial,
\\ h1ch 1s more serious than a
summary but less so than a
general court martial, a military
judge and a µancl of at least
three member:. may impose as
much as s1" months' confine·
mcnt at hard labor. foneiture of
two·lhirds pay for ~1x months, rc-
du<'tion in rank and a bad con-
duct discharge.
At least one or the panel mem-
bers may be an enlisted man or
woman, 1( the arcus<'d tlC':.ires. They Really
Believed in
Sama Claus
Ol' Saint Nick brought just what ever y
!'Urfer cilong the Orange Coast was asking
for. and ahead of Christmas, too. Holiday
surf in the seven to eight foot range is en-
joyed by joyful wetsuited surf er, sliding
along a nic<'ly s haped. foam covered wave
near the I luntington Ileach pier. All Santa
left out was a little warmth in the water,
which is uround 60 degrees. But who's
complainin~? Thanks a lot, Santa.
Meanwhil('. the brig com·
mandcr replied to complaints by
the Rev. Jcsst' Jack:.on that U\C
14 blacks were in solitary ('On·
finement.
DALLAS (AP) -"Ho. ho, ho,
you are under arrest." the Jolly
Santa laughed, flashing his
badge. And another girl had her
faith shattered.
She was one or nine women
C'harged with prostitution Tues-
day night as Santa Claus -ac:·
tually vice squad officers
dressed t o look like the
whiskered jolly man -went to
work on a street known as a
hangout for prostitutes.
.. We have done everything
else," said vice control officer
Les Martz, "so why not Santa
Claus'!"
Well. for one thing, as one of
the women said, "That's not fair.
You shouldn't be using a Santa
Claus s uit."
Some of the women said they
were fooled because a couple of
other Santas had been in the area
recently and they weren't check-
ing on whether the women bad
been breaking any laws.
Fro• Page AJ
FIRE ...
from a garden hose on the build-
ing unltl fire crev. s arrived.
Fire investigators th1s morn-
ing said they believe the blaze
started in a convertible sofa
v.h1ch was made into a bed in the
hvmg room of the two.bedroom
apartment.
The bed was in the C'enter of the
room. near the charred remains
of a Christmas tree and soot·
blackened gifts.
The apartment was rented to
Miss Daymon a nd Teresa
MrCollum, who neighbors said
"as not at home at the time of the
ftrc.
The apartment is owned by
Dianne Mccardle, 2977 C<'ylon
Drive
Fire inves tigators late this
morning said d a mage to the•
apartmt·nl 1s estimated Jt
$13,000
Hijacke r Injured
LOS ANGELES CAP> -A ~un·
man has bl'C'n critlCCllly inJured
after he C'ommandt-cred a transit
bus. ordered all the pass<'n~ers
off, and led police on a v.ild. J.!Un·
fir<' punctuated chase 10 bl•.>ekc;
through busy downtown streets
The bus roared through scvt'ral
red lif{hts at spe('ds wp to 60 miles
per hour Wednesday, striking
C'ars in at least three interscc·
t1ons before it crashed into i.l
beauty parlor.
Fro• Page A J
CARTER ...
features veterans of past ad·
ministrations, was top domestic
adviser to President Johnson. As
Carter noted. Califano was ''m·
s trumental in drafting major
leg1slallon" now managed by the
department he now "111 head.
Califano said the Department
of Health, Education and Welfare
is "the people's department or our
government."
Sorensen promised to run the
CIA in a manner consistent with
the best interests a nd Ideals of the
United States. He promised an
end to CIA abuses and said he
hopes the Justice Department
will deal with abusesoflhe past.
Sorensen also said he thinks the
total CIA budget, kept secret in
the past, could be made public.
Carter introduced Califano,
Schlesinger and Sorensen at a na-
tionally broadcast news con-
ferf'nce.
* * * Carter Men
To Quit Clubs
ATLANTA (AP) -Two of
President-elect Carter's top ad-
ministration appointees say they
will resign from private clubs
which have no black members.
Atty. Gen.-designate Griffin
Bell said he will resign his m em-
bership in the Piedmont Driving
Club and the Capital City Club,
both in A ti a nta, and the
Oglethorpe Club in Savannah,
Ga.
Banker Bert La nce, named to
head the Office of Management
nnd Budget, said Wednesday he
would drop his membership in
the Piedmont Driving Club, the
Capital City Club and the AUan·
ta Athletic Club "at the proper
time."
Tiro-cenl Gas
Hike Asked
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A bill
to add two cents a gallon to the
state's seven-cent gasoline tax
has been introduced by the
Senate 's leader.
Senate President pro tern
James Mills <D-San Diego) said
his measure would raise $1.3
billion for highway and rapid
transit projects.
Under the measure $250
million would be used to con-
struct a r apid transit system In
Los Angeles.
Yule Closings
Many Offices Slim Down
With Che Holiday season ln run swlng, most f ederaJ and
state offices will be closed Friday, Christmas Eve, and Fri·
day Dec. 31.
HOWEVER, SOME state offices may be open Friday
and on Dec. 31. A spokesman said the decision is up to In-
dividual department heads.
There will be regular mall deliveries in the county on
Friday, but none Saturday. Post omce windows will close al
noon on Friday.
And on Saturday, Christmas Day, the majority or
private businesses and all city, county, s'9le and federal of-
fices, with the exception of public safety tuncUons, will shut
down.
CITY HALLS in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley,
Laguna Beach, San Clemente, Irvine and Costa Mesa will
be closed both Fridays.
Newport Beach clty hall offices will remain open until
noon on both Fridays.
Most banks will move up their c losing from 6 p.m. to 3
p. m. on the two Fridays,
County courts will be open Friday and on New Year'• Eve.
Three Held in Theft All new prisoners arc put in in-
dividual cells in a move he calls
administrative segregation for at
least .. a few days, to sec how they
adjust," said Lt Col. Charles K .
Breslauer JO an mtcn1cw.
Three men who said they want·
ed to "borrow" a curved wooden
Indian from a Newport Pier area
store are in custody today in
Newport Beach, facing charges of
grand theft.
The three suspects. Elmer Rieman. 30 of 2979 ContanenlCll
Ave., Costa Mesa, Bradley Har·
rold. 29, of230 Del Gado Road, San
Clemente and William Knapp, 28,
of San Raf a cl, are held in Newport
Beach city jail.in lieu of SS,000 bail
each.
They were arrested Wednesday
after police traced the license
plate of the truck seen leaving the
pier area with the lnclian. The car
repQrtedly belongs to Rieman
v.ho allegedly told police his com·
panions had taken the lndian lo
San Clemente.
They reportedly told police they
wanted to return the wooden
figure and were booked after the
Indian was back in place at the
store at 2114 W. Ocean Front.
He said it took some of the 14
men only three days to adjust
and others as long as 18 days.
The two sergeants who outrank
U1e others s 1gnt'd \\a1vcrs allow·
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general confinement where
television and library vi:.1ts arc
allowed, said Breslauer. lie said
none of the 14 men has been a
proble m althoug h one at first re·
fused to see an attorney.
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EDITION
VOL. 69, NO. 357, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Carter Cabinet Coniplete
PLAIN S, Ga. (AP) -
President-elect Carter wrapped
up his Cabinet selections today
by naming Washington lawyer
Joseph Calirano Jr. to head the
sprawling Department of Health,
Education and Welfare.
He appointed former Defense
Secretary James R. Schlesinger
1 to be an assistant to the Presi-
dent and to take charge of
coordinating U.S. energy policy
And he chose Theodore
Sorensen, once a top a ide to
President Kennedy. to becoml'
director of the Central In-
telligence Agency.
The appointment of Califano
completed Carter's ll·member
Cabinet. and the president-elect
said he may recommend crea-
tion or a new Department of
Energy, which Schlcl>1n~er
would head
Carter said his plans on that
point have not been drafted. He
said while his ideas are still hazy,
his inclination would be lo put in-
to the new de partment all energy
runcllons now in the hands or
other federal agencies, including
the Department of Interior.
~htch would be left \Hth its other
r£'spons1b1ht1c~.
lie said Schlesangt'r's initial
role on the While llOU!>e staff will
• belocoordinateenergyprograms
and to direct the effort to draft a
comprehensive national energy
policy.
"I consider this to be one of the
most important appointmenb
that I shall make." Carter said.
Schlesinger s aid that an energy
conservation "we must as a na
tion face up to a responsi bility
"htch we had hoped would go
(See CARTER, Page A2)
Bidding Battle Bitter
Judge Orders Irvine Co. Trial Resumed
By TOM BARLF.Y Of,,.. O•llY Pl ... St•lt
,1J udge J am es F . Judge took the
_.er bidding battle for control of
the Irvine Company out of the
market place today and put it
back in his courtroom.
The Orange County Superior
Court jurist ordered a resump·
lion Jan. 31 of the triaJ interrupt·
ed when trustees of the James
Jrvine Foundation put their con·
trolling inter est m the Irvine
Company on the auction block.
I They declared the Mobil Oil
Corporation to be the winning
bidder last week subject to court
approval. But the decision raised
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Map s hows route or the
Argo Merchant which ran
aground off Nantucket and
then broke up, spilling 7.6
million gallons or oil into
the sea. T a nker was 10
miles from Hoston shipping
lane, which is marked by
buoy (lower right). See
story. paic J\·4.
They Really
Believed in
Sanla Clam
DALLAS CA P> -"llo, ho.. ho,
you are under arrest." the Jolly
Santa lau~h<'d, flashing hi'>
badge And another girl had her
faith sha tterl.'d
She was one or nine women
charged with prostitution Tues·
day ntRht as Santa Claus -ar·
tu all y VIC<' s quad orficer s
dressed t o look like t h e
whiskered jolly man -went to
work on a s treet known as a
hangout for prostitutes.
"We hnv<' done everything
else," said vice ~ntrol officer
Les Ma rtz. •·so why not Santa
Claus?"
Well , for one thing. as one of
the women said. "That's oot fair.
You s houldn't be using a Santa
Claus suit.''
Some of the women s aid they
were fooled because a couple of
ottier Santas h ad been In the area
recenUy and they weren't check-
ing on whether the women bad
been breaklng a ny laws.
Tree Blaze
, Darkens Inn
A rlre caused minor 1moko
1 damage to a . bathroom at the
Newporter Inn in Newport Beach ~arly today.
A spokes man for tho tnn said
workmen s melled 1moke and en·
tere d a unit occupied by
ban.dleader Tom Masy who la on vacation.
F1re lnveatlgators said the 7:32
a.m. blue waa appanotly
caued bJ • wlrtnc ahort le Qriatmu l1" Uptt. Tbere wu
~~esUmate ot d1m11e.
a storm ol protest tnat led Judge
Judge today to bnng a.II part1c:.
involved in the lawl>wt batk to
the courtroom
Attorney Howard f''ncdman,
representing Irvine heiress Joan
lr\'ine Smith, said he tnt\'nd:. to
question top executi\'l's of the
Mobil g roup either by cxamina
tion on the witness stand or by de·
position.
Friedman has repcat<'<ily con
tended that the foundation has
constantly favor ed Mobil buJding
and accepted the 011 company's
latest cash offer of ~81 9 m1l11on
despite the prospt•ct of better of
fers from two other bidders
Mrs Smnh brought about tht·
turrl'nt C'ourt att1on when sht-
rhallcngr<I I ht· foundation's prn
posed sale of als conlroll111g m-
tcrc~t of 54 5 pl'rcent in the I rvinc
Com1>any lo M obal for S200
m11l11>n
Mr' Sm11h holds an Jpprox
1mat<' 22 percent 1ntl'r<'sl m lhl·
compan> founded h) hl'r
grandfather
Shl• 1s known to favor th<' ~ID2 9
m11l1on bad suhmaltcd b} a con
'ort111m hradcd by Wall Street
financier C h arl<'s Allt•n itnd
Detroit developer Alfred Taub-
man
Friedman. foundation attorney
I lo\' arr! Pr! 1 t•ll ·ind · 11tnrnt•\'' for
•he II" tnl' ('ompanv and tht• '>ll.1lt•
d~reed todu\ that the tnal 110\\
rescheduled for Jan JI can ht•
concluded 1n three lo four weeks
Judge J udJ,!t' "111 then he askt•d
to rule on Mr.., S1111th's arl!uml'nl
that th1.• S200 m1ll111n sale to Mobil
"as unfair to ht•r and olhl•r
minoril\ stnclo.holdt•r...
lits dt•c1s10n will dear lhl' wa\
for acceptance or an offer hy on1.•
of th£> thrc£> rem .tining hrdder...
which must mt•ct with his <IJI
prO\ al
Still in tontcnt1 on with Mobil
and the Allen-T aubman 1-troup I'
(See TRll\L. Page 1\.2)
Clemente Blaze Halted
Boys With Matches Blamed by Fireme1i
By PHILIP ROSMARIN
Ol llM D•JIY Pilot Sf~I
Two boys pl aylng wath
matc hes Wednesday touched off
a 45-acre brush fire that burned
to within 100 feet of exclusive
custom-made homes on Calle An
dalucia in San Clemente
Fla mes from the Deep Canyon
blaze licked dozens of feel into
the air. From parts or the San
Diego Freeway a nd Pacific
Coast lhghway it appeared to
motorists as thous:h the fire were
burning over the houses
But county and San Clemente
firemen said the homes were·
never in any real dang<'r, though
several residents climbed onto
their roofs and used garden hos<•s
to wet s hingles lo guard against
hot embers.
A mild ocean breeze blew the
fire slowly toward the east and
away Crom the houses jusl north
ol Harbor Estates. There were no
injuries a nd no s tructural
damage.
About 100 bead or cattle ran~
mg on a nearby 3,000-acre rancn
were saved by about 80
rir~fighters who hailed the fire's
advance at the ranch's we'>te-rn
fence
Rabbits \Hrr seen ht•aded
briskl y up th<' ridgeline of the ca-
nyon toward cooler climes.
While county and state forestry
firemen worke d against the
names in the bottom of the ca-
nyon, 31 San Cle mente firemen
and volunteers scrambled up top
to 111sur<' thl' prou•ctum of the
homes.
F iremen :-et b ackfires con-
trolled flrr' "hich burned
toward the flam('~ and u~Pd up
the brush fuel so the blt1z<' had
nothing to burn
26 Facing Actions
In Theft Crackdown
Twenty-six people who decided
to take a f<'W short ti.its in their
Christmas shopping face court
appear ances followin~ their ar
rests in a week-long :;hoplirting
crackdown in Newport Beach
Capt. Richard Hamilton, com·
mander of the department's de-
tecth·e division. s aid the 26 were
picked up in on<' week in Fashion
Island where merchants and th<'
Police department have work<'d
out a s pecial shoplifting enforcc-
mrnl progr am ..
"The storrs have all Oe<'fcd up
thc•ir :.l'<'ur1ly forC('S. ' said
Hamilton "1'ht'v art'n't being
kindly about 1t. · <'llher tr they
('atch someont'. they have ham
bookt'd and the} art• ins lslinJ.(
they be prosecuted."
In addition to lht• ston· Sl'l'Unty
forc<'s, Ham1ll9n said. the poltt:c
departmt'nt rlas .iss1~ncd one
patrolman lull l1mt· to the shop-
ping center to handle shoplift
t·ases through the h o liday
season
"We Just want to let people
know that 1f th<'y 'rc ~oing
Christmas shoppini:. thry hact
better pay for what they buy." h~
added
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Dedicated Ladg
Irene Hardage was honored Wednesday
dwinl dedication ceremonies for the new
pedestrian walkway on the Lido Isle
krldge. The walkw~y was named Via Irene
in honor of her trforts ln getting the
l , •
walkway built and her work in beautifica-
tion projects on the island. The $50,000 ad-
dition was bulll by the city so the existing
bridge sidewalks can be used by bicyclists.
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N.Y. Stoeks
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1976 N TEN CENT~
GETS ~EW ASSIGNMENT
Carte!' Choice Califano
UPI Tet .... olo
TAPPED FOR CIA POST
Surpri se Pick Sorensen
"P W1't911o!OJ
PICKED FOR ENERGY JOB
Ex-Defense Sec. Schlesfnger
Coast Relative
Of Billionaire
Fights Will
Executors of J . Paul Getty's S2
billion estate claim the challenge
brought by Anne Getty of Corona
del Mar is invalid because Miss
Getty, the billionaire's grand·
daughter. was not named in his
will
The executors appeared in Los
Angeles Superior Court Wednes·
day to ask Judge Neil A. Lake to
set aside Miss Getty's challen~e
of the will. The judge indicated
he will rule on the motion in a few
days.
Miss Getty contested the 21st
and final codicil of Getty's 1958
will. which left 21 percent or his
Getty Oil Co. stock lo the J. Paul
Getty Museum in Malibu. Thal
stock is valued at about $700
million.
Miss Getty claims that her
grandfather was not or "sound
and disposing mind" when he
signed the latest amendment to
the will on March 11. bees-use the
action would turn over control or
the museum to C. Lansing Hays
and m useum director Norris
Bramlett.
Getty's previous wiU kept con·
trol or the m~seum in the Getty Cam ily, the granddaughter
claims .
However, Bruce A. Bevon Jr.,
11peakJng for the executors, told
Judie Lake that Miss Getty can·
not legally challenge the will
because she was bequeathed no
money ln U: l original document or any or the codicils.
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One Dead
In Mesa
lnf errw
By STEVE MITCHELL
OtlM O•lly Pllet Sl•H
Costa Mesa firemen said a line
of parked cars in a narrow alley
way hindered their erforts to put
out an apartment fire which
claimed the life of a 16-year-old
boy this morning.
Ken Goldworthy-fliggs. 2257
Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. died
in the pre-dawn blaze at 719 W.
Wilson St.. d espite efforts of
paramedics who worked for 45
minutes lo save the youth.
Death has been attributed to
smoke inhalation a nd burns.
Injured in the 4:30 a.m. fire
were Carlita Daymon, 19, and
Valerie Anderson, 17, both of the
Wilson Street apartment, and
Ken York, 22, of Costa Mesa.
Miss Daymon and York suf·
rPred smoke inhalation, and Miss
Anderson sufrercd sPCond degree
body burns and smoke inhala·
t1on.
All three youths arc in stable
condition at the UCI l\fcdicaJ
Ccnt<'r, oCficials there said today.
Two engine companies, a truck
company. squad car a nd
pa r a medic t eam , under ~he
direction of Acting Battahon
Chief Gerald Poarch, responded
to the alarm. putting out the
blaze in about fi ve minutes
Poarch s aid rescue e fforts
were slowed up by a line of
parked vehicles alongside the
burning apartment.
"They s lowed down our laying
of the line, and with a big truck
going in there you have to go a lot
slower," he s aid.
Firemen had to lay hoses over
the cars to get lo the building.
Poarch said it took firefi ghters
only live minutes to extinguish
the blaze. "It went down r{'al fast
once we got hoses on it," he said.
Raymond Seidel. who lives
next door in the s ingle story
fourplex, said he heard what
sounded like popping glass and a
woman screaming at about 4:30
a.m .
"I looked out the window and
s<iw fire coming out of the sliding
glass door frame," he s aid.
Seidal and a friend played water
from a garden hose on the build·
ing until fire cre ws arrived.
Fire investigators this morn·
ing said they believe the blaze
started in a convertible sofa
which was m ade into a bed in the
living room of the two-bedroom
apartment.
The bed was in the center of the
room . near the ch arred remains
of a Christmas tree and soot·
blackened gifts.
The apartment was rcnkd to
Miss Daymon a nd Teres a
McCollum, who neighbors said
was not al home at the time of the
fire.
The apartment is owned by
Dianne McCardlc. 2':¥77 Ceylon
Drive.
Fire 1n vcst1gators lat<' this
morning said d amage to the
a partme nt 1s e stimated at
$13,000
Support Sought
BEIRUT. Lebanon CAP>
Premier Salim <'1-lloss asked
parliament today ror a vote or
conCidcnce and e m ergency
powers to rule Lebanon ~Y
decree ior six months. The ma1or
Mos lem and Christian bfocs in
the 99-membcr legisl atur e
pledged their s upport to the new
Moslem premier and Christian
President Elias Sarkis, assuring
the grant of decr ee powers and
the vote or confidence.
Weather
Variable hig h clouds
tonight, sunny Friday.
Patchy beach clouds with
highs of about 66. lows
about45.
INSIDE TODA. Y
Man who ltft two widows
when he died Jn lnclJoua plon
rnuh had been tngamirt . at
lta.rr twice before. St"'ll. A4.
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Carters Send
Yule Wishes
PLAINS. Ga. CAP) -
Presldent·elect Carter
wishes the American peo.
J)le a Merry Christmas to-
day and offered as a hohday
gift at least a two-day
respite from his stream of
public pronouncements.
Referring to his wife
Rosalynn, daughter Amy,
his three sons and their
wives, his mother UUian
and his brother Billy,
Carter told reporters at h.is
news conference today that
the family "all wish you
and the American people a
very happy and prosperous
Christmas."
He said the "spirit th:.it
binds us together during
th is holiday season
transcends even any re-
ligious differences.''
Fumigated
Couple Sue
A Newport Beach couple who
claim they were overcome by
fumes from pesticides after they
returned to their fumigated
apartment sued the exterminat·
ing company Wednesday for
damages to be determined in trial
court.
Named as defendants in the
Orange County Superior Court
' lawsuit filed by Mort and Mimi
Stein, 1191 Rutland Road. areTru·
ly Nolan Exterminating and the
Dow Chemical Company.
Each plaintiff seeks substantial
damages for the "loss of love,
solace, companionship, affection
and sexual relationship" alleged·
ly caused by the incident last May
5.
NB. Burglar
Off to Jail
A man wlro admitted in the
courtroom that he broke into a
Newport Beach home Nov. IR
with the intent to commit theft
has been sentenced to eight
months in Orange County Jail
and placed on three years proba·
tion. .
Superior Court Judge James
H. Walsworth sentenced Daniel
David Rawson, 28, of Anaheim,
after the defendant pleaded guil-
ty to second degree burglary.
Newport Beach police arrested
Rawson after he entered a home
at 546 Santa Ana St.
Storm Front
Just a Tease
By The Associated Prf"Ss
A weather front proved to be
1ust another tease today and got
the atmosphrnC' ax h!!fore it
could dump JOY apprcriable
rr~cipitat1on on t h1rsty Northern
Cahforna
The Wt•:ith<'r Service predicts
·continu<'d drv weather" into
the front <'nd (1f th<' Chnstmas
hol1d:n. :,1•t'1ng nothing more
promistnf,? th;m vanahle clouds
today, with clt'.'aring sk1t·s t-•ri
day.
J\ chanrr of snow 1s hekt out
for t ht• Sierra .1t th1• 1;,000 f()()t
le\ l'I , and :it 5.000 feet 1n the
Mount Shasta-Siskiyou area
DC9 in Near Miss
At County Airport
A spokesman for the Orange
County Airport tower today said
a Hughes A1rwest DC9 was
forced to make a pass at the
airport this morning when it
came in too closr to a small
plane.
The spokesman said that in·
stead of landing. the Jet pulled
up, circled the airport and lhen
made a routine landing.
The spokesman described the
11 :40 a .m. incident a5 minor
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I of 14
Marines
To Trial
The first of 14 black Marines
accused of a commando attack
on whites was ordered courl
martialed today on six coWlls
of conspiracy and assault.
Cpl. E .F. Henry, 20, of
Ivanhoe, N.C. was in the two-
story Correctional Facility when
his unit commander made the
announcement.
The special court martial trial
will be held next Wednesday, a
base spokesman said. No de-
cision has been announced with
pretrial investigations still in
progress on whether charges
against the other 13 blacks will
be dropped or also go to trials.
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CARTER ...
away." He said there must be re·
cognition or the need to control the
~of energy consumption.
and partlcwarly to restrain the
growth or petroleum imports.
I n this, he said, the new ad·
ministration will have to defme
the energy c hallcnl(e for the
American people.
Califano, the last Carter ap-
pointm ent lo a Cabinet that
features veterans or past ad-
ministrations. was top domestic
adviser to President Johnson. As
Carter noted, Califano was "in·
strumental in drafting major
legislation" now manaJted by Uw
department he now will head.
Calirano said the Department
of Health, Educ at ion and Welfare
is "the people's department of our
· government."
Sorensen promised to run the
CIA in a manner consistent with
the best interests and ideals of the
United Stales. He promised an
end to CIA abuses and said he
hopes the Justice Department
will deal with abuses of the past.
In a special court martial.
which is more serious than a
summary but less so than a
general court martial, a military
judge and a panel of at least
three members may impose as
much as six months' confine-
ment at hard labor , forfeiture of
two-thirds pay for six months, re·
duction in rank and a bad con·
duct discharge.
Newport Beach firemen pry Raymond Lee
Morris, 20, of 1220 Huntington St., Hunt·
augton Beach from the wreckage of his
car after it collided head-on with another
car on West Coast Highway near the
Arches overpass Wednesday night.
Morris, who is in good condition today at
Hoag Memorial Hospital, was charged
with felony drunken driving. The four oc-
cupants of the other car were injured, but
were not hospitalized, police said.
Sorensen also said he thinks the
total CIA budget, kept secret in
the past. could be made public.
Carter introduced Califano,
Schlesinger and Sorensen at a na-
tional I y broadcast news con·
ference. At least one of the panel mem-
bers may be an enlisted man or
woman, if the accused desires.
Meanwhile, the brig com-
mander replied to complaints by
the Rev. Jesse Jackson that the
14 blacks were in solitary con-
finement.
All new prisoners arc put in in-
dividual cells in a move he calls
administrative segregation for al
least "a few days, to see how they
adjust," said Lt. Col. Charles K.
Breslauer in an interview.
He said it took some of the 14
men only three days to adjust
and others as Jong as 18 days.
The two sergeants who outrank
the others signed waivers allow-
ing them to join the others in
general confin ement where
television and library visits are
allowed, said Breslauer. He said
none of the 14 men has been a
problem although one at first re-
fused to see an attorney.
"1 guess they know the whole
world is watching, and they have
behaved quite well," Breslauer
said.
A number of civil rights groups
have expressed concern for the
blacks, who claim they mis-
takenly thought they were break-
ing up a meeting of the Ku KJu~
Klan when they invaded a bar-
racks room with clubs and
screwdrivers on Nov. 13. The
Klan's meeting room was two
doors away, the Marine Corps
later disclosed. ·
Suspects Say
Wooden Indian
Was Borrowed
Three men who said they want-
ed to "borrow" a curved wooden
Indian from a Newport Pier a rea
store are in custody today in
Newport Beach, facing charges of
grand theft.
The three suspects, Elmer
Rieman, 30 of 2979 Continental
Ave .. Costa Mesa. Bradley Har-
rold, 29, of 230 Del Gado Road, San
Clemente and William Knapp, 28,
of San Rafael, are held in Newport
Beach city jail in lieu of $5,000 bail
each.
They were arrested Wednesday
after police traced lhe license
plate of th<' truck sN.•n lea\'in~ lhl•
pier area with th<' Jnd1an. The car
reportedly bC'longs to Rieman
v. ho allegedly told police hi Hom
pan1ons had tak1·n thl' Indian t<>
San Cl<'mentt-.
They reportedly told police they
wanted to return the wl>Oden
f1gur<' and were hooked aft<'r the
lndjan was back in place at the
store at2114 W. Ocean l''ronl.
Hate Mail ,.fold
OAKLAND <A P) -The pro-
seeut.ion at the trial of Wendy
Yoshimura has read to the jury
two letters she allegedly WTote in-
cluding refer ences to "offing
pigs," and "armed action" in a
·'struggle for hum an justice.·'
Former Dairy
Chief Dies
In Newport
Funeral arrangements are
pending today in San Francisco
for Rudolph Drews, the former
chairman and chief executive of-
ficer of Foremost-McKesson,
Inc .. who died Tuesday in
Newport Beach.
Mr. brews, 63, was admitted to
Hoag Memorial Hospital last
week after suffering a stroke. A
resident of San Francisco, he
was in the area on a business
tnp.
lie was president of Foremost
Dairies and was instrumental in
that firm 's 1967 merger with
McKesson and Robbins, Inc. Mr.
Drews then served as head of the ·
new rompany until he retired two ·
yrars ago.
Survivors include his widow,
Mary, three sons and h.is mother,
all of San Francisco.
Hijack Spark
Son's Death?
SAN FRANCISCO <A P> -The
portrait of a troubled aircraft
worker. tormented by the tragic
death of his infant son, began to
t'merge as Palm Hinnant pre·
pared to face arraignment today
on charges stemming from a
14-hour, terror-filled drama with
two hostages aboard a jet
airliner.
··it's too late for me now. I'm
Just trying to get away from
what's bugging me," the 37-year·
old Hinnant said cryptically, a
short time a before he surren·
dcred to face charges of kidnap-
ing, attempted extortion and as-
sault.
Hinnant, holed up iJ1 a DC8
jetliner outside the United
Airlines maintenance shops at
San Francisco International
Airport, gave up Wednesday and
freetl his hostages.
Frona Page A J
TRIAL •.•
the Cadillac F;1irview Corpora·
ti on of Toronto, Canada.
The Canadian company's
latest offer was $286.2 million but
its representatives said today
that t hey are prepared to go
higher than that figure if the
court wlll change the present bid·
ding system to one of sealed of·
fen; which will be m ade public
only in the courtroom.
Yule Closings
Many Offices Slwt Down
With the holiday season in run swing, most federal and
state offices will be closed Friday, Christmas Eve, and Fri·
day Dec. 31.
HOWEVER, SOME slate offices may be open Friday
and on Dec. 31. A spokesman said the decision is up to ln·
dividuaJ department heads.
. There will be regular mai) deliveries in lhe county on
Friday, but none Saturday. Post office windows will close at
noon on Friday.
And on Saturday, Christmas Day, the majority of
private businesses and all city, county, state and federal of-
fices, with the exception of public safety functions, will shut
down.
CITY HALLS in Huntington Beach, Fountain Volley.
Laguna Beach, San Clemente. Irvine and Costa Mesa will
be closed both Fridays.
Newport Beach cit)' holl offices will remain open until
noon on both Fridays.
Most banks will move up their closing from 6 p.m. to 3
p.m . on the two FMdays.
County courts will be open f'rlday and on New Year's Eve .
Dome Addition
Malibu Owner to Pay Fine
LOS ANGELE.5 (AP) -The only man ever jailed
for ignoring a ban on coastal home construction
without permits has agreed to pay a Sl ,000 tine for an
addition he built on his Malibu home.
The stipulated judgment was made public Wed-
nesday when Edward Higgins <!nd his wife, Beverly.
canceled a settlement conference with Los Angeles
Superior Court Judge Sidney Kaufman.
The South Coast Regional Commission filed a
civil suit against the H.igginses, claiming that they
built a one-car garage and third-story studio-
playroom although they only-had a permit for a two-
story home.
Under terms of the agreement, Higgins
will have to lower the roof of the playroom 1112 feet
and agree to use the garage space under the first floor
011ly for storage.
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Newport Beach police today
are investigating the burglary of
a central Newport home in woiell
jewelry and camera equipment
worth an estimated $10,870 were
taken.
Mrs. Patric ia Neisser told
police the items were taken from
her bedroom while she was out
Wednesday morning.
Police said Mrs. Neisser ap-
parently lert the house unlocked
and had left some windows stand-
ing open.
U.N. in Recess
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.
(AP> -The U.N. General As·
sembly was recessed Wednesday
night with expectations of
anoth<'r meeting in the spring.
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'Curious' Year
Draws to Close
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ
fhe time has come, the Walru~ :.aid to talk or many
Uungs • The business world 1s full of things that arc becorn
mg curiouser .rnd curiouser
TransWorldA1rhnes<TWA> forcxamplc 1s closmgoOt
1976 by taking m more money than 1t put out That s known as
a profit After lo:.scs of $86 m1l11t1n 1n 1975 and S23 m1lhon ln
1974 a TWA profit 1s a cur1os1l)
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bm mg back one of tht.•
nmt.• 747 Jumbo Jct.:. 1t
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1f' ., ,.J Money
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planl.-'s for $16 5 mil hon .1p1cn• ll s costing TWA S22 m1lheu>to
bu\ one back The!>hah1snodumm'
T HE SOURCF. OF IRAN'S F.CONOMI C dout is u1l, and
petroleum also gin:. hu)m)( pQ\\Cr to Libya which ha:,
bought a 10 pcrct.•nt mtcnsl m one or the world s 10 largest
.1utomob1le makers, Italy s Fial company
L1bv aw as an lt.1J1an coJom from 191 l until the middle or
Worhl War II, whenAlhcd arm1esdrov<.•thc rtahans oulofthc
N1>rth African counlrv With 011 m the ground < about2 m1lhon
barrels a d::i) dre commg out) L1bva 1~ fl1exmg its muscles tn
a P<>'' er play that the Jerus;.ikm Po!'il fl';.irfully C<tllt.:d
economic colonialism in revers('
G10\ anni Agnelli Fiat s boss had to pay a spet1al call on
the l&raeh amb.1ssador 1n Home to a:>surc him that Fiat
v.ould continue tt1dobusmcss with !•.rad
DOING ANY KIND Of BUSINESS acros:s national
borde1 s as fraught walh cunos1lles You know the com
pu\crized resen .1t10n~ systl•m used hy American A1rhnes? It
was developed for Amen can by IBM which wanted to sell a
more elaboral<' version of the s.>slcm to the Soviet Unions
travel agency, lntounst Theordcrwa-. worth $11 m1lhon
IIOW<'\ er ll3M was blocked from making this sale by the
US goH•rnmenl \\ h1ch feared thatlhe !-.oph1st1catt.>d system
might be Usl•d b} lhl' flu-,sliJnS for JJ<1)1C'l 'oUrve11Jance of
tr,I\ elers So IBM scaJ<'d down the capab1llt v of the system
and 1l has now rcce1 ' cd an export hcensl' 'l he order rs worth
$Sm1lhon
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selling prunes lo the Hussian-. The Soviet Union ha-.
pure hased 7 mil hon pounds of Cahfornw prunes for $2 5
miJLion Theorderv.t•nttotheSun Ma1dra1smco operative
BACK IN Tll E 1930S JAPAN TOOK a lot of crit1c1sm for
flood mg overseas ma1kels""1th clwap, shodd) merrhand1sc
Made in J,1µan u~cd lo ht a term of derision No more'
J;ip.mese exports now havl' a quality reputation, but they are•
still r~senled for their victories over domC'st1c products
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Bt 11lsh automobile mdustn In this country 1t hasn l
reachl.'d th.1l st.1gl vet .ill hough I ovot,1vows1l will soon sell
500 000 c a1 s ,, y1:a1 ht.n: d11ublt: lhl output of our Amen can
Motors Co1 p
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vear came from I ap:.in Z<.•nith the market leader acc~cs
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pos ition of M atsu:>h1ta which bou~ht Motorola s 'J V
m :mufarturmg fac1ht1c:,. in tlhno1s and then had to close two
out of the three Quasar ractones Hc:>ult .J ,1pancse ownt-<l
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VOL. 69, NO. 3S7, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1976 TEN CENTS
Mesa Youth Killed, 3 Hurt • ID -Fire
0.oly PllOI "holo1>y lliclwrd Kff~l•r
HOSES HAO TO BE LAID OVER, A ROUND CARS
'Mesa Firemen Say Congestion Made Job Tougher
Getty Relative's
Oailll Contested
Executors of J l'auJ Getty's S2
billion estate t'la1m the challenge
brought by Anne Getty of Corona
de! Mar is mvahd bcC'ausc Miss
Getty, th<' billwnalr<''s grand
daughtl!r. was not named in his
will.
The executor'> app<'ared in Los
Angeles Superior Court We<lncs-
day lo ask Judge NP1l A. Lake lo
~el a~1dc ~I 1ss Cl'tlY :. <'h;Jllenge
45AcreA.rea
Set Afire by
Maleh Play
8) PlllUP ROSMARIN
()< lho O•it, l'oNI SUll
Two hov'> p la) 1n J{ w1lh
malchl'4' ""1·ilnl· ... duy touched orr
11 45 •• c·n· hru'h faro· that burrwd
tn "1th1n 100 11•1•1 of c'<d~I\ e
cu~tom m.ufr ho mt·~ 110 Calle 1\n
dalue1a 111 S,in l'l1•m1•nt1·
Fl.1m1·-. f rom the l>t•1•p Canvon
blalt' IH·k1•d du7l•ns of feel into
the .tir Jo"rom pan-. or lhl' San
D1e~n Frt•t·" ;1-. und Pac1 r1c
Coast l11~h~<1) 11 :ippearrd to
motorist-. il'-thoul.(h the fire were
burnini: m 1•1 I tH" houS('S
But C"ount' .ind San Clemente
firemen s,110 the homes were
never in any real danger. though
several r<.'Sld<'nti. climbed onto
their roof~ and used garden hoses
to wet sh1n~les lo guarrl against
hot emhcrs
A mild oc<'an bre<'ze blew ire
fire slowly toward lhe east atld
away from the houses just north
of Harbor Estates There were no
lnju ri<'s and no structural
damagt•
About 100 heud of cattle rang
Ing on a nearby :1,0tlO-ucrc ranch
were saved by about RO
firefighters who hailed the hre·s
advance at the ranch's western
fence.
Rabbits were seen headed
briskly up the ridgeline of the ca
nyon toward cooler climes.
WhiJe county and state forestry
firemen worked against the
flames tn the bottom or the C8·
or the will. The Judge indicated
he will rule on the mot.ion in a few
days.
Miss Getty contested the 21st
and final codicil of Getty's 1958
w1U. which left 21 percent or his
Getty Oil Co. stock to lhe J . Paul
Getty Museum in Malibu. Thal
stock 1s valued at about $700
million.
Miss Getty claims that her
,grandfather was not or "sound
and d1~posing mmd" when he
signed the latest amendment to
the will on March 11, because the
actJon would turn over control of
lhe museum to C. Lansing Hays
and museum dtre<:tor Norris
Bramlett.
Getty's previous will kept con·
trol or the museum in the Getty
f amily, the granddaug hte r
claims
However, Bruce A. Bevan Jr .
speaking for the executors, told
Judge Lake that Miss Getty can·
not legally cha llenge the will
because s he was bequeathed no
money in the or11dnal document
or any of the codicils.
l fl> s:ud the state Probate Code
llm1h C'hall<'nges to lhose who
"oulcl benefit from alteration
A pre-dawn blaze in a Costa
Mesa fourplex thls morning left a
16-year ·old boy dead and three
other young adults suffering
either bums or smoke inhalation.
Fire officials said Kenneth J ay
Goldworthy·Higgs, 16, 2257
Placentia Ave., died of bums and
smoke inhalation shortly a!terthe
4:~ a.m . fire al 719 We3l W'llson
St., in apartment E2.
Also injured in the fire were
Carlita Daymon, 19, and Valerie
Anderson, 17, both of that ad-
dress, and Ken York, 22. wbooe
address was unknown at press time.
Extent of the injuries to the
three vicUms is also Wllcnown.
They were rushed to UCI Medical
Center. Firemen said all three
victims suffered smoke inhala-'
lion and one or tbe girls received
body burns.
Two engine companies, a truck
company , squad car a nd
paramedics, under the direction
or Acting Battalion Chief Gerald
Poarch, responded to the alarm,
pUUlng out the blaze in about 20
minutes.
Raymond Seidel, who lives next
door in the single story lourplex,
said he heard what sounded like
popping glass and a woman
<See FIRE. PageA2)
Cabinet Built Carters Send'
Yule Wishes
Carter Names Final Three
PLAINS, Ga. (AP> -
Preside nt-elect Carter
wishes the American peo-
ple a Merry Christmas to-
day and offered as a holiday
gift at least a two·day
respite from his stream of
public pronouncements.
PLAI NS, Ga . CAP> -
Presidenl·elecl Carter wrapped
up his Cabinet selections today
by naming Washington Jawyer
Joseph Califano J r . to head the
sprawling Department of Health,
Education and Welfare.
He appointed former Defense
Secretary James R. Scb.lesinger
lo be an assistant to lhe Presi·
dent and to take charge of
coordinating U.S. energy policy.
And b e· c hose Theodore
Sorensen, once a top ajde to
President Kennedy, lo become
dir ector of the Central In-
telligence Agency.
The appointment of Califano
Incumbent
Trustee
In Race?
Saddleback College Trustee
J a mes M a r shall has taken
papers from the Registrar of
Voten office indicating he in-
tends to seek reelection to his
seat in March.
Marshall, of 140·A Avenida
Majorca, Lagun:.a Hills, has
served on the college district
board since 1972. He was fi rst ap-
pointed to the seat when the
board was expanded from five to
seven members. He was elected
to the position in 1973.
Some observers questioned
whether Marshall , a retired col·
lege president, would seek re·
election since he has been in and
out of the hospital in recent
weeks.
Marshall could not be reached
for comment this morning.
Marshall will be challenged in
his apparent rceledion attempt
by Robert L. Price, top ad·
mmistrator of the Leisure World
community in which the trustee
lives.
Patrick Backus also will be
seeking releclion to the college
board. Other candidates are
Eugene Mc Knight, Carl F.
Whitcher and Dr . A l an
Greenwood
completed Carter·s 11-member
Cabinet, and the president-elect
s aid he may recommend crea·
l ion of a new Department of
Energy. whi ch Schlesinger
would head.
Carter said his plans on that
point have not been drafted. He
said while his ideas are still hazy,
tus inclination would be to put in·
lo the new department all energy
functions now in the hands of
other federal agencies. including
the Department of Interior,
which would be Jeft with 1t.s other
responsi bit i lies
He said Schlesinger's initial
role on the White House staff Wlll
be to coordinate energy programs
and to direct the effort to draft a
comprehensive national energy
policy.
·'I consider this to be one of the
most important appointments
thatlshall make," Carter srud.
Schlesinger said that in energy
conservation "we must as a na-
tion face up to a responsibility
which we had hoped would go
away.·' He said there must be re·
cognitlon of the need to control the
growth of energy consumption,
and particularly to restrain the
growth of petroleum imports.
In this, he s aid, the new ad·
<See CARTER, PageA2)
Referrint; lo bis wife
Rosalynn, daughter Amy.
his three sons and their
wives, his mother Lillian
and bis brothe r Billy,
Carter told reporters at his
news conference today th al
the family "aJl wish you
and the American people a
very h appy and prosperous
Christmas."
He said the "spirit that
binds us together during
this holiday s eason
transcends even any r e-
li gious differences."
One of 14 Held New Name
First Black Marine On Ballot
Scheduled for Trial For SVUSD
The first of 14 black Marines
accused of a commando attack
on whites was ordered court
martialed today on six counts
of conspiracy and assault.
Cpl. E .F . H e nry, 20, of
Ivanhoe. N.C. was in the two-
slory Correctional Facility when
his unit commander made the
announcement.
The special court martial trial
will be held next Wednesday, a
base spokesm an srud. No de-
cision has been announced with
pretrial investigations s till in
progress on whether charges
against the other 13 blacks will
be dropped or also go to trials.
In a s pecial court marlial,
which is more senous than a
s ummary but less so than a
general court martial. a military
judge and a panel of at least
three members may impose as
much as six months' confine·
ment at hard labor, forfeiture or
two-thirds pay for six months, re-
duction in rank and a bad con·
duct discharge.
At least one of the panel mem·
bers may be an enlisted man or
woman, if the accused desires.
Meanwhile , the brig com·
mander replied to complrunts by
the Rev. J esse Jackson that lhe
A se<!ond person has placed her
14 blacks were in soU•·--con· name on the ballot for th~ Sad. _., d.Jeback Valley Unified School
finement. District's March trustee election
All new prisoners are put in in·
dividual cells in a move he calls
administrative segregation for at
least "a few d ays, to see how they
adjust," said Lt. Col. Charles K.
Breslauer in an interview.
He said it took some or the 14
men only three d ays to adjust
and others as long as 18days .
The two sergeants who outrank
the others signed wruvers allow-
ing them to join the others in
gener al confinement where
television and library visits are
allowed. said Breslauer. He said
none of the 14 men has been a
problem although one at first re·
fused to see an attorney
Snow White
Story Ends
On Sad Note
DALLAS (AP J-J\ wom an
who received contributions from
around the world to help bury the
body of an infant she found in a
trash bin says her husband has
disappeared. along with $1 , 100 in
donations.
Donnis Baldree said Wcdncs·
day that she and her two youn g
daughters have n 't seen her
husband Walter since a few days
after the baby's funeral Nov 11 .
Police and local newspaper'>
have continued to forward dona
lions from sympathetic readers
to the couple since the story was
reported Nov. 6. Police said they
delivered $165 just this week.
The couple named the baby
"Snow White." and Mrs. Baldree
said she pawned a diamond ring
to buy fl owers for the funeral.
She said other arrangements
were fin anced by donations.
She said her ring is still in hock
and she will use the money her
husband dldn 't take "to scrape
together a decent Chnstmas for
my daughters."
Juneann Decas as, a perceptual
motor development specialist
who Jives at 25776 Pericles Dr.,
Mission Vi ejo, filed declaration
of candidacy papers with the
Registrar of Voters office Wed·
nesday.
The only other person who has
filed the papers is Marvin Silver,
who also lives in Mission Viejo.
However, nine others, including
lhe incumbents, have indicated
that they, too, will be candidates
in what is ex peeled to be a hotly.
contested race for the two availa·
bleseats.
Mrs. Decasas currently works
at Valencia Ele mentary School.
However. she said she has sub-
mitted her resignation. effective
Jan. 31, and will go to work in the
JTOP Center for Learning in El
Toro.
She also is a part·lime instruc-
tor at Saddleback College a nd
has been involved in parochial
and public schools for a number
of years.
A resident of the community
for 12 years. she is married to
Domi n(:?o Deca s as a nd the
mother of five children. Sh'! said
she has been involved in many
community youth achvities.
"I looked around at these kuJs
and I thought, this is our future,"
Mrs. Decasas said She ex-
plained that she is running for the•
school board beca use s he
believes children should be given
the best education which can be
afforded.
She said there are several
area's in the district whjch can be
improved. -
Mrs. Decasas has never run for
a public ofri cc before but s aid she
<See HOPEFUL, PageA2)
Or :::Q4 ,~cas l
We athe r
Variable h igh clouds
t onight. sunny Friday.
Patchy beach clouds with
highs of about 66, Jow:.
about45.
· nyon • .31 San Clemente firemen
and volunteers scrambled up top to insure the protection of the
homes.
After Mrs. Baldree found the
baby in a trash bin wrapped in a
plastic bag, s he said she was de-
termined to give it a "proper
burial ...
Police have not determined
who the baby's parents were. I NSIDE TODA I'
Man who left two Widow& umn M died in lndlana pkrn
era.sh bod been b1gomist oJ
lealt h.oace before. Story, M
San Clemente police. whose
hHdquarters was swamped with
the calls of people wilb grim
tnemorlea of the $1.S m1Uion lire
which burned ln the south part of
jbe city and took dotens of homes
last January, routed traffic away
at the base of the hilltop com·
dUanJty.
Youths from San Clemente
Ui«h School tushed to the scene witll shovels to help firemen beat
down tho names. Among them
Wft'e fore'*° txchanae student
Den Camenzlnd of Swit.ierland,
N«b Klein of C•plstrano Be•cb, ..,., D•ve Harper.
l
1t'hite Clarbt•as, Oreage Cout St9le
01' Saint Nick brought just what every
surf er along the OranfC Coast was asking
for, and ahead of Omstmas, too. Holiday
sur1 in the seven to eight foot rango ls en·
Joyed by joyful wet.suited surfer, sliding
~ --
along a nicely shaped, foam cov~ed wave
nelU' the Huntln~ Beach pier. All Santa
left out was a little warmth lu the water,
which ls around 00 degrees. But who's
compla1n1n&? Thanks a lot, Santa. •
Cash T ill Tappe d
In Mall Nut House
Orange County sheriff's or
ficet"s are investigating the theft
. ol $300 in cash from a Laguna Hills
Mall store.
Deputies beUeve the t1U in the
crowded Morrow's Nut House,
24211 Laauna HUii Mall, was
"lapped" by a customer while
empfoyea were away from the rc-
.liate.l'.
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A% OAILYPILOT SB
Diedrich
Engineers
Key Post
By GARY GRANVILLt;
Of Ille D•llr 11'1 ... :ia.H
Supervisor Rulph Diedrich 's
last act Wednesday as 1976
chairmiin or the Orange Counly
Board of Supe rvisors was to
enginner his own election to lhe
powerrul new county transporta·
lion commission.
Diedrich 's election came alll'r
the board had completed Its
scheduled meeting work for the
year and without advance notice.
And it m et with uncharac-
teristic outspoken resistance
from Supervisor Thomas fuley.
The Newport Beach supervisor
did not object to Supervisor Ralph
Clark's election to the com-
mission alongside Died.nch
Buthesa1d he was "strongly op-
posed" to a representative from
the so uth count y F1Cth
Supervisorial District not being
on the commission.
Riley said most transportation
planning will occur in the south
county and, as a result, 1t should
be represented on the com·
mission.
But Diedrich argued that a
board appointee does not work for
a particular district and it makes
little difference where the com-
missioner comes from.
When nominating himself and
Clark for the two available posts,
DiL>drich got a quick second from
Supervisor LaurenceSchmil.
And when Supervisor Philip /\n·
thony voted with Schmit and
ln1edrich, Clark lamely threw ID
I his vote to make a 4·1 ballot I ll is custom ary on the board or
supervisors that the chairman
m ake appointments to com·
missions and committees. But as
the first scheduled business of
1977, Diedrich will forfeit his
~hairman pos1l1on lo another
supervisor.
Until today, Riley had the s up-
f<>rtlo win the 1977chaJrmansh1p
~.ut, he admitted after the hasty
1!1ection, his resistance to 1~iedrich 's man('uvcr might co!-it
him support.
) The tr3nsportation commission
was mandat ed by state legisla·
. tion this year . It has power to re·
view and approve all transporta
lion planning within the county.
Already appointed to the com-
' mission by the county's 26 cities
are Fountain Valley Mayor Al
Hollinden and Santa Ana City
Councilman David Brandt. A Cirth
, public member will be chosen by
the four appointed com
missioners.
Hate Mail Told
OAKLAND <A P> The pro
secut1on at the tnal or Wendv
Yoshimura has read to the Jury
two letters Sh<' allegedly wrote ID·
cludmg references to "offing
pigs," and "armed action" in a
''struggle for hum an rustre<' "
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Argo Merchanl whkh ran
aground off Nantucket and
then broke up, sp111ing 7.6
million gallons of oil into
the sea. Tanker was 10
miles from Boston shipping
lane. which is marked by
buoy (lower right). See
st or y, page A-4.
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Surprise Pick Sorensen
GETS HEW A SSIGNMENT
Carter Choice Califano
•P W1,.t"Ohot0\
PICKED FOR ENERGY JOB
Ex-Defense Sec. Schlesinger
F rom Page A l
CA R TER ...
m1Distratioo w1 II have to define
the cner~y rhallenge for the
Am('riC'an people.
Califano, the last Carter ap-
pointment to a Cabtnl'l that
fratur£>s veterans of past ad·
m1mstratrons. w as lop domcstil'
adviser to Prcsidc·nt Johnson As
Carter notl'd. (.';1ltfano was 'in
s trum('ntal in drafting maJor
legud at1on' now man aped by the
departmt•nt h(' now ""111 hcar1
Board Nixes
Senior Housing
Controversial plans to build the Dove Canyon and Lliguna h~uses i.n the hills adjacent to the Beach area property.
city limits or Laguna Beach were And he urged supervisors not
laJd to rest by Orange County to allow any homes on the
s upervisors Wednesday. Laguna Beach land.
The board earlier squelched He said the property owners,
plans for senior -citizens housing Genevieve Mare ro(t and de-
on the entire 472-acre parcel and veloper Howard Miller, favored
Wednesday agreed not to change the proposal to build 1,285 senior
land use designations to permit citizens hous ing unit.a on the -472
homes on a 25-acre comer of that acres or ground.
land. But an alternate proposal, once
Along with laying to rest plans endorsed by supervisors, to
to build on that ridgeline land at permit building 115 homes on 25
least for the present, supervisors acres of land in the property's
opened the door for development southwest corner wus not accep·
of 916 acres in Dove Canyon in table, Howell said .
the tulls above El Toro. "I don't frankly know what you
The board lifted a reserve de-can do except encourage us to try
s 11.:nat1on from the property lo work out some compromise for
wtuch has been proposed for 230 1977," Howell conhnued.
homes and a private rurslrip. And with that, developer MiUer
The board made it clear, said he was singing hls "swan
however. that lifting the reserve song." He said he had tried for
class1f1cat1on does not mean four years to work out a proposal
s upervisors approve of plans for acceptable to s upervisors and
an airstrip. had proposed 12 different plans
The undeveloped land, which that all were rejected.
lies south of Escape Country, is Miller said he would no longer
adjacent to an Audubon Society be working with Mrs. Marcroft
bird sanctuary, and the airstrip on that property.
has been opposed by offi cials of
that group.
Ruth Sa adi of the Orange Coun-
ty League of Women Voters also
urged the board not to lift the re-
!'>C'rve until traffic access and
oth('r concern!:> a re addressed.
Attorney Rodger Howell
represented developers of both
Fro nt Page A J
HOPEFUL. •
is looking forward to the cam-
paign as an opportunity lo talk to
J lot of people.
Candidates have until 5 p.m.
Dec 30 to place their names on
the ballot.
Others who intend to run fo r
<.'lection are Wilham Kohler and
Dennis Smith, the incumbents,
:md Gerald Klein, Mary Phillips,
Clifford 8 . Boehmer, Michael
Cla ncey, Steven Hackbarth,
William L. Kelly, and Arthur E .
Kraus.
Mesa Crash
Victim Still
In Bad Shape
A 2l·year·old man remained in
serious condition today at Costa
Mesa Memorial Hospital with
two broken Jegs and other in-~uries. after being struck by a car
m lrvme Tuesday morning.
Patrick Lenord Lomasney of ~arde.n G.-ove is !n the hospital's
mtens1ve care unit following sur-
~ery lo set his broken legs. He
also s uffered cuts on hls head
face and legs, plus possible in'.
ternal injuries.
Irvine police said today that in-
vestigation of the accident is still
under way. Lomasney reportedly
was struck nenr the intersection
of MacArthur Boulevard and
University Drive by a car driven
by Leslie Dreyfus, 28, or 474
North Coast Highway, Laguna Beach.
Tiro Cent Gas
Hike Asked
Fro• Page A l
FIRE ...
screamin~ at about4:~a.m. .. r looked out the window and
saw the fire,·· he said. Seidel and a
friend played water from a
garden hose on the building.
which was engulfed inflames.
Fire investigators today said
they believe the fire started in a
convertible sofa wruch was made
into a bed in the Ii ving room.
The apartmeot was rented to
Miss Daymon and Teresa
McCollum , w h o apparently
wasn 't al home at lhc time of the
blaze.
The apartment is owned by
Dianne MrCardle, or 2977 Ceylon
Or
Grab This One!
House J?isit
Ulllmlcome
SAN DIEGO <AP> -M
Barbara Fahland sat on
her front porch, her
neighbors' house knocked
down 30 feet or fence and
an apricot tree.
It happe ned during a
house-moving operation,
aaid Mrs. Fahland. The
house, she said, just "slid
off the beams."
The moving crew left,
and a day later they were
sUll gone. Mrs. FahJand
complained Wednesday.
"l wlsh somebody would
move the house back next
door ," she said.
Toro Guitar Taken
An electric guitar valued by the
victim at $MO has been stolen
from an El Toro home by a
burglar who entered via the win-
dow alter prying off the screen.
Orange County sheriff's officers
said the theft was reported by stu-
dent Dorothy Josephine Emery,
21, of2U42 Ankerton, who was out
shopping at the time.
• Presents
'Caused'
Slaying
CLEVELAND .CAP) -PoUce
say L.C. Carlisle apparently was
killed for t oys a nd other
Chri11tmas presents that re·
latlvcs had stored at the home
where he li vcd alone.
Relatives told police gifts were
kept there so the youngster!)
wouldn't get into them.
Carlisle, 55, was found dead in
the first.floor bedroom Tuesday,
shot In the stomach. The door
was open, and the Christmas pre-
sents were gone, police reported.
Carlisle's nephew. John Eg-
gleton, aaid he spent one evening
recently with his uncle, WTapping
the gifts and stacking them in a
bedroom.
The stolen gifts included three
dolls, a miniature racing set, an
aftershave kit, a punch bowl and
pots and pans.
Carl.late moved here last year
from Indianapolis after a
stomach ailment forced his rc-
tlrementfr om a city job ..
Home Addition
Malibu Owner to Pay Fine
LOS ANGELES <AP) -The only man ever jailed
for ignoring a ban on coastal home construction
without permits has agreed to pay a $1,000 fine for an
addition he built on his Malibu home.
The s tipulated judgment was made public Wed·
nesday when Edward Higgins and his wife, Be verly,
canceled a settlement conference with Los Angeles
Superior Court Judge Sidney Kaufman.
The South Coast Regional Commiss ion filed a
civil suit against the Higginses, claiming that they
built a one-car garage and third-story studio·
play room althouih they only had a permit for a two-
storyhome.
Under terms of the agreement, Higgin s
will have to lower the roof of the playroom 11 :i feet
and agree to use the garage s pace under the first floor
only for stor age.
Califano said lht• OepJrtmcnt
of Health. Education and Welfare
1s "the people's department of our
government "
SACRAMENTO CAP> -A bill
lo add two cents a gallon to the
state's seven·cent gasoline tax
has been introduced by the
RCA XL-100 15" diagona l
Sorensen promised to run the
ClA m a manner consistent with
the l><'st int£>rl'sls and ideals of the
United States. He promised an
end to CIA abusP'l and sa.Jd he
hopes th£' J usl1ce Department
will deal with abusesoflhepast.
Sorensen also said he ttunks the
total CIA budget, kept seeret in
the past. could be made public.
Carter introduced Califano.
Schlesin~er and Sorensen a~ a na·
tionally broadcast news con-
ference.
Senate's leader . ·
Senate President p~ tem ·
James Mills CD-San Diego) said
his measure would raise $1.3
billion for highway and rapid
transit projects.
Under the meas ure $250
million would be used to con-
struct a rapid transit system in
Los An geles. Anot h er $150
million would be used to im-
prove or expand rail systems in
the San Fran cisco area.
Yule Closings
Many Offices Slwt Down
With the holiday seao;on in full s wing, mo~t federal and
state offices will be closed Fnday, Christmas Eve, and Fri·
day Dec. 31.
HOWEVER , SOME state ornces may be open Friday
and on Dec. 31. A spokesman said the decision is up to In·
dividual departmenl heads .
There will be regular mail deliveries ln the county on
Friday. but none Saturday. Post omce windows will close at
noon on Friday.
And on Saturday, Christmas Day, the majority oC
private buslne111cs and all city, county, state and federal of·
fices, with the exception of public safety funcUons, wtll shut
down.
CITY HALLS ln Huntington Boach, Fountain Valley,
Laguna Beach. San Clemente. Irvine and Co11ta Mesa will
beclOlled both Fridays.
Newport Beach city hall offices will remain open until · l\ooc1 on both Friday&.
Most banlt11 wlU move Ut> their clostnc from e p.m. to 3 p.m . on the two Fridays.
County courts wiU be open Frtday and on New Year's Eve.
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