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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-02-10 - Orange Coast Pilot•I - • ' ·' • Valley Motorist • ~. I' aera1Dento ' . COps Polls Suicide Out to , Get TheJD Figure ·Off Road MONDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 10, 1975 Dr1111ke11 Drivi119 Capital ·P·Olic·e 'After' Solons? SACRAMENTO (A J>) -There are legislators who think .so me Sacramento policemen arc out to get them. In the .last two months. Sacramento police booked three legislators for investigation of drunken driving. At least two of the legislators were dri·ving cars with the distinctive legislative license plates. In past years other leg islators have been booked for the ·same "Violation, but no one recalls s uch a concentration of drunken driv- Mesa Youths .Face t;harges AfterSeige ing arrests in r ecent Capitol his· tory. On Nov. 22 A ssemblyman John Foran , a San Francisco Democrat who is chairman of the po"·crfu l Ways and Means Com- mittee. was booked for investiga. tion of drunk en driving. l"lis case is pending. On Jan. 15 A ssemblyman John Thurman, a Modesto Democrat who -is chairman o f th e Agriculture Committee, was booked for investigation or drunken driving. He pleaded g uilty and was fined S315. On Jan. 23 Assemblyman Mike Cullen, a Long Beach Democrat. was booked for investigation of drunken driving. llis case is ~nding . One officer, Tom Bristow, took part in #the arrests or. Thurman and Foran. ·Thal racl makes legislators suspicious that a policeman i s o"ut lo prove himselr. Necessary crime reports and· ''I think a particular other paper\vork required for is-policeman is tre8..ting legislators sdance of criminal complaints differently. I understand he has were· being assembled today by been lying in wait and following Costa Mesa police, naming prin-legislators' cars. It is some kind cipals in a dramatic ove rni&hl Qf .crusade he bas appointed siege. himself to,•• state Senate Presi- Roger Price,·18, of 2009 Charle dent pro t ern James h1ills said in St., is held in'Costa Mesa City .Of:ninterview. Jail in lieu o( $25,000 bail on Bri s tow denied he u ses charges of assault with intent to . legislative plates -which give a comrriit mur~er, kidnap, assault lawmaker'_s district number - v/ith a deadl1 weapon and armed "as a criteria' to d etermine if a robbery. person is under the influeuce. 1-lis companion in the bizarre That is based on roadside agility episode in which they remained and a person's driving ability - barricaded in the Raymond COp-not the particular plate they may pinger home at 2924 Jacaranda or may not have.'' Ave .• faces -Orange County . So~e legislators see the situa- Juvenile Court action. t1on differently. The 16-year-old. held at On Jan. 22 state Sen. Alan Rob- juvenile h all, is expected t<? be bins, a Va~ 1'.'Juys Democrat, said charged with equally serious he was dnving In the downtown f'lony offenses for his role in the (See DRUNKEN,lPageA2) 1 ln,cident that began Saturday , 1~ wilh an invasion. of the h~me ahd T00'17 2 "'~us· the shooting of Beth COpp1nger: n. ,_..._ Detective Sgt. Sam Cordeiro said Price will probably . even· TO SELL AlJTO Lually be charged w~tb assault. • with intent to commit murder. "You must be sJlpping. It took kidnap and armed robbery two callers before 1 sold my counts only. .car." J.Ie said arraignment in Harbor That's the tongue-in-cheek . Juditial District Court will be no sales success story told by a sooner than Tuesday afternoon Corona del Mar man.Jlere's the and perhaps as late as•Wednes-Dally Pilot ad which worked for day morning. him : • Miss Copplnaer, a former 'FORD 4 DR, $200. Uc. & gi-4'1frlend of Price 's was smog ok + tires. Runs. wounded once in the wrist. by 8 good. xxx-xxxx. 9hot fired in her direction 81 she It you have wheel« you wabt to fled lhe home :;a\urday af\ernoon Um n spolUngl>rice Inside wllh a moY<, call 642·5678. Put a lew words to worti: for you. r fie. tn the Dally Pilot. (SeeD&UIA,PageAZ) · · · ' ,/, I . • Ill s • out Ill run • -lo"' - ~4}( \ DiJilY Piiot Slall Pholo STRIKERS MARCH IN THE RAIN AT McDONNELL DOUGLAS IN HUNTINGTON BEACH As Threatened, Aerospace Worker8 Take a Walk in Contract Dispute Violence Reported In Douglas Strike ' .. By PA1TV BURNETI Of ttw O.Uy Piiot 5'1tft The first day of a strike at the ltlcDonnell DouglaS~P.lant in Hun- tington Beach was punctuated by scattered reports of violedce on the part of both' striking aerospace workers and maii~ge­ ment, police said today. Two strikers hove clai med they were struck by cars cross- ing the]>ick.et lines, while owners 'or some of those cars have re- ported broken windshields a.nd other damage. "'We're invesUgatiftg several reports, but as or this tl.Ql e those company·s St. Louis racility. \1•ent on strike a l 12: 01 today. Southern California's Local 720 rejected McDonnell Douglas' re- cent offer for a new contract Feb. 2. Workers say they want "pari- ty" with others in the aerospa,cc . industry, and to them that means an immediate 5.5 i>ercent pay <S,ee STRIKE, Page A2i Camel Kills Zookeeper reports are still UjlCOnlir med." PAWTUCKET . R.I. !UPll Capt. Grqver P ayne of 1-Iunt· Vincent Dolan, 60, an attendant lngt.on Beach police said early to-at tht: Slater Park Zoo, \vas day. trampled to death by a rampag- There is talk on the picket lines ing camel, an aut opsy shO\\'ed. of an injury in one of the hil-.a nd-The 1 ,~-po und camel. named run incidents, but Payne said Kibubi, was still going berserk pollCe have DO} yet confirmed when Dol a n 's body \\'as dis- thatfact. covered in t.he camel's cage The strikers are members of s d Th h d lnternation1t Association o{ atur ay . e autopsy s ow~ •chinists. About l ,500memberS he had been -dead since Friday night. .at., lhe Huntington Bea.ch plan~: Police \ried to quiet the camel along w~lh S._soo others tn South with a tranqulliacr gu n. \Vhen crn Cahlornia and 12,000 ul lh~ I thalfalled, they shotillo dealh. • Valley Driver Pulls Woman . Off Wet Road A 33-y ear·old Fountain V<d ley man risked his lire Sunday n\ght · to save a \l.·oman apparently try- in g to commit suicide by lying on the rain slick I !arbor Freeway. In vestigators sa id Dave 1\.·1itchell said he d arted between p<lssing cars to drag lhe \\'Oman to safety, desj:>ite her pleils lo .. leave me alone. I 'm wuiting for a big t ruck." 1\1itchell s aid he and his "'ifl· \verc dr1v1ng south.on the Harbor . 1-~ree\v:1 y \vhen he saw the woman lying in the third lane of the Crce,vay. lie pulled his own car to the side or the road arter he saw a car ahead of him slow suddcnty and s\l.·crve. Sh L' pleaded \l.'ilh him to 1et her s tay. Mitchell said, but he fin ally pulled her to safety. After gettinJ! the '''Oman into hi ~ car !\l1lthcll drove to a n\•a rby 0po\ic·r station. Officers s;1id the ,1/nn1an. \\'hose name ''as withhl'ld, ''as unhurt. She '''as t :ikcn to County -U SC 1'1cdical Center for observation. Student Robbed, Abducted An 18-year·old l-'ounlain Valley stude nt was robbed at gunpoint. then stuffed into the t1·unk of his own car early Satu1·day in the parking lot of a local bo\\'ling al- ley. Roderick Cribbes \Vas taken on a 45-minute drive on the San Diego Freeway before his abduc- tors abandoned the car, leaving . him locked in the trunk. Ca lifornia llighw<.c1y PatrolmeD" rreed him less than <in hour later after hearing hi s calls for hel p and s potting him 1·ocki n~ the car .. F'ountain Valley police said Cribbes, a s tudent at Orange Coast CollL'gl'. left f~ountain Bo\\'I. 17110 Ur·ookhurst St .. at I : 45 <I. nl. Saturday after an even- in g of bO\\'Jing. rn the parking lot. he \vas :.ip- proached by lYiO mon. believed to ·be in then· 20s. \\'ho first asked for directions to ~1n apartment (.'Om- plex. tht'n dcmunded money at gunpoint. Cribb<.•s g a\·e then1 lhe S6 he \1·as Clll'r.\·in ~. police said, then the pair, o.1rn1L1d \1 ith ,,·hat police beliL·vC' 11 as a .38 caliber blue sl cC'I revolver. forced him into· the trunk. Cribbes told ol'ficers he was driven for <.1boul 45 minutes. Police beli eve one of the men drovt.· Cribbes car. \\lhile the (Sec 1\BDUCT, Page A2) Orani: .. A _ Coast .t CA.i fw:: LC w ......... r Partly cloudy and a little \Va rm er Tuesday. according . to the weather service. Highs of 60 al the beaches will rise to 65 ihland. Overnight lows in the upper 40s to low 50s. l~SIDE 'l'ODA. Y ' . 1''inancial columnist Sylvia· Porter begins her tax hint. series . today unth informationshesaysi.s' not available anywhere else -in- cluding the U.S. Treasury. See story Page A9. .. .. 111'1<1 l..M. hyd C.1lllorlll,. (l.1ti.lliN c.en•ic• cr.n-rd 0..ltl'll+tlltff E•loriill ~ .... Enl•rt••nme~l Fin1n<• ........ ~ AllnL..OncMr\ Index .. •• •• 1 1·11 ... .,, ... •• ... •• .. 11 r • • • 61 DAILY POLOT s Monday. February 10, 1975 • Firm • • HOUSTON, Tex. (AP> - President Ford today rejected suggestions that be ease off hli proposal to cut the nation's oil ·tmpcrts bY a mtlton barrels a day, and said congressional' op- ponent.s or his plan were proPos- tng ·•·a very high risk and reck- less gamble.•• ~c~nomy against the damage conference preceded a working which would result from a new dinnel-with Southwe&tern gov- oil embarg_o. e.rnors. ,, Ford• s.a1tl those who suggest . On Tuesday, Ford attends a lh~l we continue to lz:n~rt, the ' working; br~akfasl with reatonal entire 11Jll!Jon or. a s1gn1ficanl medi represenlatiyes in par! o( .. the lhiJllOI'\ btlrrels that I Hou ston before flying to Topeka, Pf0~5'd ~? cul back" are pro· Kan., and an address to the ?!>sing to play ~ames with our Kansas Legislature, a meeting wtal . economy _1n . the h.oPE; or with Midwest gorernors and a boasting about l1m1ted w1n.n1ngs news conference Tuesday night. In the first ot a two-day series of speeches and ·conferen~s. For-d told the Houston Chamber of Commerce that immediate ac- tion muSt be la.ken to insulate the that. are not at all certain." The journey is part ol Ford's ll1s address tlf the Chamber of stepped-up efrort to gain public Commerce's ener,-y·econon1ic support for his economJ.e and r---------------:_----, FORD'SBUDGETEYED Three Strikes Umpire Was Slayer of A unt NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (AP) -William Zellers lived an ex· emplary life for more.than a year. He was well-liked and served ·the community as a Little League umpire and football coach. He was also a prison escapee convicted of killing his aunt. _Ze ller.sis now in 1-Iamillon County jail, awaiting transrer to Indiana State Prison lo rinish serving a life term for first-degree murder. • Zellers, who was arrested Sunday. bad been free since walk· · 1ng away from the Rockville Training Center in'l973. ' In 1:968• Zellers was convicted of the choking and stabbing de· alb of bis aunt, Ruby Zellers, in her home in Bicknell, Ind. Police said he went lo Indianapolis after his escape an"8 took the name Bob Adams. He got a job as a laborer met and married his wife and moved to a farmhouse near this c~ntral Indiana city north of Indianapolis. K.nife Wielder Laguna Woman's Bathroom Invaded A 40-year-o)d Laguna Beach woman was mtnaced by a knife-· wielding rnan who crept 'into her home while she was s hawering, Saturday night and stood Jeering at her. Neighbors called police an.er being alert_ed by the woman's ' ' scream s. The incident occurred at about 11 :~ p.m. Saturday in a quiet residential neighborhood. The man. who had exposed himself to the victim, ran from the home ta king the woman's purse wil!1 him. BY 'SHAKESPEARE'--87. energy proposals,• which face .strong opposition in Congress. The Pres ident's prepared re- marks for the Houston con· ference centered on a spirited de- fense of his energy plan. Man~ oilmen were in the audience when he said .. you may not support all of what J have pro- posed, but ••. I have seen no better program proposed." lie again declared his opposi· lion to rationing. "Allocations and rationing cannot be fair and equitable lo consumers," he said. "They can· not stimulate energy indepen- d.ence. They cannot produce one· barrel of oil -not one gallon of gasoline. Ford said his program offers an equitable solution making m ax imum use of the marketplace. "The promised land Of alloca- tions and rationing would tum out lo be a jungle -a jungle of red tape, bureaucratic judgment, ine- quities and other problems," he said .. r~or d never mentioned Democratic critics by name, but his speech was sprinkled with re· ferences lo ''some people in '\llashington" and "some mem- .bers of Congress" who he con- :tende<°l railed lo understand the :seriousness of the probleui. F ron1 Pflge A l STRIKE •.. • t .... Party Leader? After taking a stroll in a London park, Margaret Thatcher, front runner for the leadership of the Conservative party, takes a break on a park bench to scan some of the headlines in the Sunday paper with l1er son, ~ark, 21. A crucial vote comes up Tucsda.y. Would-he Rescuer In Suicide Foiled NEW YORK !UPI) -A cab driver atte mptin g to slop a passenger from throwing himself orr the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge was foiled when the taxi was struck from behind by a car and the man leaped over the rail: ing and plunged to his death. the Verrazano Bridge." "\Vhen they got to the middle of the bridge," the spokesman said, "the nlan told the driver to stop. J[e did so and the man told him he \\'as suffering from stomach cancer an<l wi shed to kill himselr.' · 'fhe spokesman said that on hearing this, the driver Jocked the rear door of the cab. ' DRUNKE N ••• area -where ull three arrtsls1 took place -\\•hen a Pollce~an1 put on hi.:1 red light and puµed himover. ' ~ i Robbins said the police an asked to see his licen&e"~ l enl said: "Well, Mo. Robbi~. ljow much have yol\ ~ driniyng tonight?·' · Robbins said he ''hlldn'l •ad( anything stronger than Japa!lJ?se 1 green teu" a nd the unidentified orficer let him go without citing' him. ' "He obviously st()pped me. in 1 my opinion. because I bad legislative plates on my caT,"1 Robbins said. William Kinney, chief or Sacramento police, denied his force singled out legislaton as I special targets. lie said: ··it I knew they were, certainly I would be most concerned. ·about that type of altitude.'' Assembly S peaker C:.ctl McCarthy, a San Francisco Democrat. said he heard tha~ ""one or two orficers have been lookin g parti('ular ly lQ1• legislators \11ho are driving late i11 the evening around the Capitol.'' I lit response lo a question .' McCarthy said: "I don't think drinking is a problem in tl1e1 Legislature. I know very fe\v legislators that have "·hat cQuld be described as a drinking pro·' bll•m. ··or 120 legislators, it could be said that perhaps three or four have :.iny kind or drinking pro· blem," ~lcCarthysaid. 1 I le added that legislators arc under enormous pressures and the)' arc also a"·ay from homc1 facing "the sheer loneliness that I is felt by those ,~·ho arc rrcquent· l y separutcd fron1 their families." Before the recent flap oveT ar· rests, the Sacramento Police Department arrested A s·' semblyman Edwin Z'berg <D· Sacramento), in No'lember 1972 on a drunken driving charge. At the trial stemming from the charge -where Z'berg pleaded innocent -orficer Bob Gil Hes I t estified that Z'berg became hostile when police refused "lo give h1m a break and let him go home." Gillies told the courtroom that Z'berg said : Support Your local police, hah ! ''ou rotten --- aren't worth suplX)rting. '' _ Tbree Men Rob Marine In Clemente Police searched but were una· hie to locate the s us.pect, described as 20 to 25 years of age, and or slight build. A neighbor told officers he had seen the man peering into the woman's bathroom window and had gone arQund lo the front of the home to warn her. The thief at the same lime ap: parcnlly entered the home by a side door and sneaked into the woman's bathroom. hike plus 3 percent increases over the next two years. A company spokesman over the weekend called the strike "reckless and useless," as be claimed the company's last pro. posal was its final offer. Despite the company's hard line, another 11,000 McDonnell Douglas employes are expected to join the strike soon. The victim was identified Sun- day as Louis Capobianco Jr., 43, of New York, who told the cab driver he was suffering rrom stomp.ch cancer and wanted to kill himself. A spokesman for the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority police said the man tell 180 feel and landed on some pil· ings at the base or the bridge v.·hich connects ·Brooklyn and Staten Island.• The man, howe'ler, ••pulled a knire and put it to his own throat, saying he would kill himselr in the «;ab ir the driver did not let him out." 1'hey argued about 20 minutes, the spokesman said. Later, the cab was struck by another car and al that point, the man was able to get out or the cab :ind "then jumped off the bridge.'' z·berg \\'i S later convicted bv the jury and in early 1974 served two days in jail because the con- viction was his second. In 19i!J Z'berg pleaded no contest to a drunken driving charge. Amin Cites . God Dream A 17-year-old Camp Pendleton 'Marine was robbed of $40 over Ule weekend by three men who p romised to buy him a beer, San Clemente detectives disclosed to· d ay. The youth, identified as Barry Jarvis, told investigators he was taken for a walk through a de- serted back street in search or a tavern when the men threatened him with force. No gun was used in the holdup · but police said Jarvis turned over two $20 bills when the men slammed him up against a garage door and threatened lo beat him. Police said Jarvis met the three suspects while he was in a telephone booth making a can at the Brisa del Mar Motel, 111 S. Camino Real. Del. Sgt. Arden Saunders said there has been a marked in - crease of t his type of robbery in San Clemente in recent weeks. 4 "'J'here have been quite a few · ~ robberies like this in Oceanside lately, too ," hesaid. ORANGE-COAST s ' DAILY PILOT After being seen by the victim, the man gestured with a kitchen knife and told her to be quiet. She screamed and he fled the home leaving the knife. Loud Prophet Held for Pot . Jn' Laguna . A '20-)'ear-old transient known as "David the Prophet" was in custody of l:aguna Beach police today after assertedly disturbing .a Catholic Church service Sun· day. David Jimenez, whose last li st- ed address is in Texas, w as forcibly removed by a police of· ficer from St. Catherine's Church, 990 Temple Terrace, Laguna Beach. orncers said they conriscatcd a small bag or m arijuana after searching the man. lie was· booked for a lleged JX1$SCSsion or marijuana, for disturbing a church service and for refu sing to identify himself to a peace of· ficer. Police r eported a man h ad been sitting in the church's front · pew and during the service would · stand uo and make loud noises. • I f Robert N. Weed f'oftio.M 11111 Pllbll._ Jack R. Curley Y"IO Prnldltll Miii c;....,. .. Ml"""" Thomas keevll ·-Thom•s A. Murphint ,..llAfllll ui• O\lr1es H. Loos Richard P. Nall ......... ....,..u ... Off I CH Oil.II--~ ntWttl..,"""* .......... tcll1SW...._.....,_. ~ .. ldl. 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Miss Coppinger's mother, who hatl been inside wht'n 1 he youths forced their way Into the house, escaped, but allegedly was robbed or 8 few dollars taken from her purse. The s ieee came to an abrupt end early Sunday morning when Delttlive Nonn l<utch jumped Price and was aided by KMPC newsman Dave DeSoto who tackled the secon<l susJ)<CI. Members of the United Auto Workers at the Long Beach plant of McDonnell Douglas will vote on a strike today, officials aaid. As to the possibility or the IAM backing down to the company's The spokesman said the victim hailed a cab al 86th Street and 18th A venue in Brooklyn and told the driver "to take him across orfer, picket captain Norm $} 2 00 F rom P age Al ABDUCT ... Warner said simply, "'Noway:· , in J ewelr y Warner, who walked the picket other rollowcd in another car. line in the rain, said most of the T ak en by Burglars 'fhe men abandoned Cribbes IAM members are still angry and his car at the Lakewood over the company's refusal to Boulevard exit of the San Diego pay them for holidays and over Jewelry valued al $1,200 has 1''recway, leaving it without the holiday "lockout,'' .when the been stolen by burglars who en-gasoline or car keys, officers re· company closed down for tered a Laguna 1-lills Leisure ported. Christmas vacation. World home via the sliding glass llighway patrolmen, believing door, Orange County Sheriff's or-the car was disHbled, stopped to Workers knew the strike was ficers reported today. investigate, then heard Cribbes coming, Warner said. "I've been Deputies said Charlotte A. and sa\v him rocking the cur saving as much"8s possible, but Rogers. 63, or 851 B Ronda Men-from side to s ide. They pried I'm afraid it might not be doza, was attending . a church open the trunk an·d freed him. enough," he said of making it service when the burglary oc-Cribbes was not injured, police financially through a long strike. curred. They said the valuables reported, and police were still were taken from a jewelry box on NAII~OBJ, Kenya (A P) Uganda's President ldi Amin has been told in a dream that God will rescue the innocent children of Palestine '"ho are being bombed by the Israelis, according to a Uganda Radio broadcast. · The radio, monitored here, · said Amin sent details or his· latest dream to Yasir Ararat,· head of the Palestine Libera· . tion Organization. Uganda Radio said God ha,d not told Amin how he would rescue the Palestinaians, on-· ly that lie would do so i , bL·causc :ill people \vcre 1 created by llim and in l lis inl• 1 age_ . 1\min has ortcn claime4 : God appe<1rcd to hin1 in dreams and advised him how · to conduct foreign policy and Union members will receive her dressing table. . searching ror his abductors to· ~~~ara~ a week i.? strike bel)efits, r;===============d~a~· Y~·~=.==-::c::::=-::-·=-=· =-=-::..::.==::-~_:::__::::_:::_::_::::_ -==-~~_::_::::::::::::::::::::::::::='. afrairs of s late. Huntington Beach police were at McDonnell Douglas entrances today to keep the peace. "Hope fully, the incidents of violence we've had so far will be just isolated cases," he said. Among other unconfirmed re· ports are cars scraped with sharp objects as they passed through the picket lines, he said. The police also found some trarric congestion, today, particularly on Springdale Street . McDonnell Douglas had little comment today. Officials said only that they are assessing the possible effect of a long-term strike on the the production of the Delta, the launch vehicle for· satellites, the mainstay of lhe. 1-luntington Beach operation. Oldies But 1 · Goodies MARSEILLE. France (AP,) -Police uncovered a brothel for senior citlz~ns during a raid on a building Ma·rseille, a police spokesman reported. 1 The raid turned up two pro- stitutes In their 50s and eight clients whose ages· ranged from 60 lo 77, the .spokesman said. The brothel was opened scvcrlll months ago by a 63· year-old madam, and the pro· ·atitutes said they char1ed about $10 for their aervicu, he added. J We've put our Free Services on·de~k to show you we have more to offer you. Mariners' Crew of Savings Specialists has your interest in m ind with oth er Free Services too, like Check-a-Mo nth Plan", Transfer of Funds a nd Save by Ma il. 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CA 9Zll26 f11c/11de your ~u .ttlrpl1one niunlH"r "' b l ' ' ftelu11d Dela11ed DEAR PAT: I hup some photo· 111 graphs taken lusl July at the ""'•Carousel Beautv Salon in Hunt· ·• ington Beach b,Y Norman Childs I 1Studio in Los Angeles. The proofs a.' V.'ere beautiful and l paid a $20 '"deposit when placing my order, plus $34.29 when the photos were . delivered C.O.D. When I opened , . the package, I was very disap· ,. j. pointed in the finished pictures . ~ as they appeared bleached out. ! The pictures were sent back to . the Studio Oct. 7. and in spite of 1 excuses and refund promises I 'm 't s till waiting. , . J .I''., Jluntington Beach • Your refund check has been I malled. A studio spokesman said that after your husband was told two weeks ago that the rerund would be mailed, the ri rm's book· keeper became ill and processing " was delayed ltmporarilJ. , Accou111 Credited DEAR PA1': Last July I or- ,, dered a three-piece stereo tape ' , set for my son from Aldens for about $109. \Vhcn learning my 'choice was not what my son \Yant ed, I tried to cancel with Alden's Chicago office. but was ''told this was not possible. The 1 Los Angeles warehouse attempt- ed a delivery whilC we were on 'vacation. t contacted the warehouse and requested the set be returned us "refused" to Aldens. This was .acceptable. ycl my bill reflects no l'rcdit. Instead I'm bein~ churged for the stereo. l>lus interest on top of interest. !\ow I've been turned over to a col lection agency in SJ>ite of numerous att('mpls l.lt correspon- dence on my part. C. Y ., lluntington Beach Kenneth J . Kosek, of Aldens' customer corres1>undence de· parlment, has contacted you ·stating that your account is being ' credited for Sl68.15 for the lost . shipment of the returned stereo. A clalm ls being filed against the arrler. Ald~ns apologizes for your lncon\.·cnience and asks you to be patient until tkls crl•dit ap· pears on your statement "''ithin the next two months. f'1u1eral Co1nplab1f DEAR PAT: I havt! a com- plaint against a particular , funeral director regarding what I . 1 feel were ambiguous charges 1 made for scr\•ices I recently ar- ranged ror a relative. I know where to write at the state le\·el .. but do not know \Vhat. if any, federal agcn<.'Y I also should con- tact. B.L., Costa 1\-tesa The l''ederal Trade Com- n1isslon is conducting a nation : wide investi ga tion into the funeral-related lndu!rtry. The 1 purposes are to Identify possible deceptive practices, non· disclosure of full and related funeral expenses and noncom- petitlon. Direct your complaint to 1 FTC, Bureau of Consumer 1 Protection, Room 479,· 1 \\'ashinglon, DC. 20580. Poor Si11gle 1Ua11 DEAR PAT: An answer on a TV game sho\v I \Yatched recent· ly claimed that married men are better off financially than single men. Where cou ld information be obtained to establish this? It doesn't make much sense to me. T.S,; CosLa Mesa Probably rrom the U.S. Census Bureau. Its statistics indicate ' Lhat married men make up two thirds of the nation's adult male population, and lwd thirds of this country's wealthiest persons are men. Five out of sl" of these men are m arried. Other statistics '-~tiow that male famil y breadwln· 1 .pers ba"Ve the lowest rate of un- ' tmployment among all major : ~~tegorles pf workers. I I : Shark Kills '.'Youngster, 11 , SYDNEY. Australia (UPI> - ) A seven-foot white shark tore a 1 leg off an 11 -year-old boy and 1 killed him before the eyes o( his ' mother ns the boy swam off a i bench, police reported. » The shark attacked Wade t Shipard Saturday as hu was t swimming to 9 fishing trawler to t get fresh crayfjsh. I His mother; Alleen Shipnrd, 34. 1 watched horrlfi~d from the 1 bcoch. ' t "He screamed to me. 'Shurk. I ?tium!' but ther~ was nolhing we I ~ulddo." she suid . I I I • Monday. FMlruary 10. 1975 ~lly .. 1 ... 5"'fl ....... , cOMPLETION OF $1 .4.BILLION REAs;TOR PROJECT-SCHEDULED FOR 1980 Envlronmentellsts Allege Work la ~estroylng Scenic Sandstone Bluffs A-plant. Project Probed Bluff Erosion Charge Eyed by Coast Panel O•ilY Pila1 St•lt Pltolo BLUFFS NEAR NUCLEAR CONSTRUCTION SITE Work Continues On Additional San Onofre Units By JACK CHAPPELL Ot lite Daily Pilot Staff Continuing complai nts by· Orange Coast environmentalists that the SJ .4 billion expansion of the San Onofre nuclear general· ing station will destroy scenic coastal bluffs has resulted ·an a state commission decision to in - vestigate the project. that 1nvest1gat1on \\•hich \\'ill in-ftlf'd "-'ilh the commission. elude an on-site,view of the ;::ireas Verification of the amount of fill and its matchup with that involved. . . . Just sy.ch an on-site 1nspect1~n permitted by the commission was the charge to mean litter caused violate provisions of the coastal u·as made recently by a Daily not immediately possible .• by laborers who tossed milk permit. 1,ilotreporter. however, that observed did not cartons and drink <.'ans over a 1'hcy say thal any violation \he tour was made shortly appear to have a significant en· parkinglotfcnceintothegorges. could land the project in .the after the chal'ges of possible vironmentalorvisual impact. During the reporter's tour, a courts and produce delays, costly permit violations were made. In a tl·lephone intervie"'· l\1iss minor amount of such tilter \Vas delays when the scope of the $1 .4 ·rhe reporter was accompanied Long said Sdison had filled in the visible. less than would ordinari-billion job is considered. The m-oSt recent skirmish in - volves utility compunies, prin- cipafly Southern Californic.i Edison Company, and members of two environmentalist groups. by Bud Jack ley. Edison barrancas, eroded gorges along Iv be found a lon~ a stretch of The Edison people 1naintain <.·ustomer relations representive the bluffs. during the construe-highway. No t'onstruclion debri:s they arc following the rules, and . a nd Bob Hart, construction lion. She s<iid preservation of the was seen. are both distressc:>d and annoyed superintendent for the ex· sceni c cliffs "'·a s one of the goals Miss Long said s he meant con -bvtheenvironmcntalists' accusa- pansion. of e nvironm ental restrictions struction debris. in one case a ti.o nsandthebadpublieity. Some e nvironm ental issues have been resolved by the coastal commiSsion. which ~rudgingly issued permits ror constru(·lion oft \\.'O nev.' reactor sitl.'S L-!ut environmentalists Lorrell Long or South Laguna. speaking for the Environmental Coalition of Orange County. and Don l\1ay of 1'-.riends of the Earth continu(' to charg(' that tht.• projcc·t i .... dc·stroying the sandstone bluffs in its \'icin1ty. ,\ta ret'ent mt·etinJ? of the state t'oastal commission -the con1- m i ss ions exercise• permit jurisdiction over development \\'ith1n 1.000 y;::irds of the ocean ?\liss Long accused Edison of not li\•ing up to the conditions of the permit under whiC'h construction at the si te y,·as allo\\·ed. lier charges included claim!'> that bluff :.t r eas \\'t"re being damaged. that scenic barl'ancas (erodt'd l·liffs J 'A'C'rc bcin~ clut- tered '-''ith debris. that an on-!'lill' cement plant was causing erosion of the bluffs, and that a barranca h;::id been fillc<l in. a violution of the coastal permit. She also said s1.1 nd excavated from a beach area and piled up near the bluffs was drifting into canyons and filling them . The commissioners called the accusations serious enough to . "·arrant an investi~ation . Staff members of the commission now. ;.ire maki~-~ :.i.rrangemcnts for 'fhe tour included all area:-placed in the construction concreteblockwasinthebarran· 11:.trt s::11d that ans\ver1ng the mentioned in the complaint:-; by permits. ca. she said . c laims took time a'A'ay rrom !\<tiss Lon g and J\1ay. ··it may come dO\\'ll to the fact As for claims of thc storl.-d sand other important matlers. Edison officials n1ainta1n they that they arc n1eeting the letter drifting in and filling sea front i\1iss Long insisted the question arc lt"ing up to the letter of la\\· of the la\\.'. but still not meeting canyons. J\l iss Long said she did \\as not just of meeting the la\\'. under "·hich the massive con-the intent of the conditions," she not feel that was serious. that the but determining if the l<.1\V Y.':.tS s truction just South of San said. sand \Vou\d be \\'a~hcd out by doing '''hat it \\'as meant to. She Clemente w;::is allo'A'ed. ··it would be terrible to meet natural forces. admitted the a\le}!cd \\'rongs The on -site inspection by thC' the letter of the law "'hi ch did not The Edison people have taken \\1ere physically minor. reporter showed the claims of succeed in ~1ccomplishing what it elaborate pains to prevent lhP --1 don·t want them to get the dam::agt· \\·ere exaggerated . \\·as intended to ;::iccomplish. ·· sand front shifting. It is stacked feeli ng that they've got their ·rhe eros ion of the bluffs sup· she said. up in a huge pile carefully shaped permit and they're scot free. po~cdly C'.;.1uscd by the hose fron1 J\1iss l.ong said she had motion to keep it ;::iwuy from the fool or ""In terms of the magnitude or the cement pl<int in fact ap-pictures of a bulldozer filling in a the cliffs. the y,·hote project it isn't that pcared to be caused by rain barranca. Staff members of the Coastal much. yet sy mbolically for a ll runoff from the state park to the As for debris dumped into the Commission seriously question that "'e and they had to go th fth I t ' k' I t barrancas. Edison interprete~ "''hetherEdisonv.•ouldknowingly through,itisa lot,"shes;1id. sou o e p an s par ·1ng o . .-:::.:..:.::::::=::::...::.c:.:::.:cc....c.:.:.:.:..::..:.c..:~-===-"==:....::======-=""-=====~c===---·rhe parking lot "'as built on fill dirt and was several feet higher 11-----------------------------------------1 than the adj;1cent park land which sloped toward the lot. Hunoff obviously flowed from the parkland to\vard the p;::irking lot. bumped up ;::igci inst th e d;::im- likc berm of the lot and then cascad('d along it until it reached thl' edge of the seaward bluff and spilled over it. It caused a gull y -the begin- ning of a small barranca -as it ate into the cliff. The hose from the cement plant y,·as a garden hose rrom one of the aggregate piles at the plant. llart said the hose had been removed sint'e the com- plaint. As for the filling of the barran- ca, llart said the company had carefully met construction plans Pron1ise b11 t give her her This Valentine·s Day send your love a greeting all the world can share. Express your love in a Daily Pilot Vafen- tine. Your personal message will be ,. published in the "card" of your choice. You may write or print your own senti- ments or ask us to set them in attractive type. Either way, your Valentine will pro- claim your feelings for that special so- meone. anything, our page. Nixon's Recovery 'May Take Years' It's easy. Write your message to fit any of the boxes on this page. Bring or mail it to any Daily Pilot office prior to noon Feb. 12. The minimum charoe is $8. -If words alo11e won't do, Desig11 your border too. ,----------. I I I I ( I I I I I I I I I I By Associated Press Former President Richard 1\.-Y . Nixon, his lransition to private citizen no"' orficiall y completed. is a lonely man tormented by the scandal that led him to resign. a friend says. .. This man is so drained, so emasculated that I daresaf it will not be months. it will be years. if indeed he r ecovers," Rabbi Baruch Korff told reporters in San Clemente Sunday. Sund;::iy marked six months ·sin ce Nixon stepped down because or the Watergate scan- dal, and with it came l~f! loss or Love Thy • Neighbor PHOENIX. Ariz. IAP) \Vhen ll·year-old Kristi Gay Win"kles dle,d in a San Clemente hospital last month, the family requested that in lieu of flowers donations be made to the Valley Or the Sun School for Mentally Retarded Children here. Kristi, the daughter of former Arizona Stnte University baseball coach and Ca l ifornia Angels manager Bobby Winkles. died from blockage or a vein in her brain. The Phoeni" school re- ceived 40 checks for $800. One check Cor $100 came from a neighbor of the Wi nkl es' family in San Clemente. It wns signed: Richard M. Nixon. most of his staff, his fleet of 11 cars and his office complex. On Saturday night Nixon and his wife. Pat, hosted a party at his seaside villa for the departing staff. and some of those present said the rormer president looked more tan and fit than he had in recent months. Korff suggsested, however, that Nixon's mood was less cheerful than it might have appeared. "He made a serious effort to convey an impression of gregariousness, hope, and even humor because he felt so strongly th at he did not want the staff to leave in sadness,'' Korff said. Korff said he did not attend the private party because he had vis- ited the former chief executive earlier Saturday a nd didn't want lo be pained by "the extreme ef- fort that I knew he would un- dertake to s hield from his employes hi s frustration and un · happiness.·· Korfr said Nixon has ''pro- found regrets'' about the Watergate scandal and has acknowledged it was because or the scandal that he resigned on Aug. 9. But the rabbi was nol more specific about Nixon's "regrets.•· "President f'ixon is a lonely nnd troubled man." said Korff. who heads the President .Nixon Justice Fund, \1.'hich is trying to raise money to pay the rormer chief executive's b ills. I-le said Ni"on still owes a balance of S17S,OOO on his total legal expenses· of $275,000. and about S23.000 on a S34.000 medical bltl. Korff said the Justice Fund. .which already paid $100,000 of the l~gal tab. has only about SIO, 700 !ell. II 1: Should you · wish to create your own decorated greeting, use one of the plain boxes shown here. Print or write your message in black ball point pen and use the same pen to d'raw your personalized border. You may fill the entire space. Only the lin es drawn within the dotted line will appear in your Val enline·s Day ad.· --------- -----------------------If you want help composing a suitable greeting or have any questions, call 642-5678. A friendly Daily Pilot ad-viser will be glad to help you. I I I I I I I '-----------------------' And, if you like, you can charge your Valentine ad. Your credit is gOOd' with uS, or you may use your Master Charge or BankAmericard. DAILY PILO T Mail lo Daily Pilol Classilied Depanment. Box 1560. C.osta Mesa 92626 ' I r ,. r • J Af DAil y 1'1\.0T 'Thanks, We Have Money' Jlffm 'll'lreSeni-· Rep. Larry P,..,uler, (R-S.D.), said be tried without ~cess fO tura baek part ol hla pay lo the !ederal eovernment. So, he •aid he will l!v• It lo South Dakota lnttead. .Pressler said he promised V'Otert he would turn back 10 per. cent of bis $42 ,500 annual con- gressional pay l!bewon. Now, he said, he is toJd there is a law a1atnst waiving part ol his con- sreui~nal pay. ' • Helea Tboma1, \Yhite House reporter for United Press In- ternational, was elected to the Gridiron Club, breaking a 90- year-old tradition of ·•mates only.'' Established Jan. 24, 1885, by a group of Washington newspapermen. the Gridiron is best known for its annual spring ,( PEOPLE J. I dfnner lampooning the high and. mighty in national politics. t Thomas' election by a vote or f 41 to O came just three months after the Gridiron changed its constitution to admit womJm and t: enlarge the club from 50 lo 60 : members. • t • ' ' Former Yountville Mayor 6 Jobn Lloyd has been acquitted in i· the shooting death of a man he l caught ·tanipering with a sort ~ drink machine al his servjce sta-1 Uor>-. I l As the verdict was announced, Lloyd burst into tears and cried. .. l'bank God ... • 1 Two trustees of the tiny ~ .MaJaga County Water District ' spent $6,200 on a trip to Paris and ' French resorts to observe waler ~ t treatment facilities, expense re· ports indicate. ! The reports s_how Board f Chairman Robert Arriaga and John Ley\la listed $55 dinners on the Riviera and a S220 night in Paris as "entertainment for busi· ~-ness purposes." • The trip stretched from Sept. 7·22. It was arranged so the men could attend the International Association of Waler Pollution Research convention in Paris. The convention was scheduled for Sept. 8-11, with several oost· conference side trips to resorts like Nice, St. Tropez, Avignon and Marseil,les. • Geo. Alexander l\t. llaig Jr., supreme Allied commander of NATO forces, has been elected to the board or trustees at LoyoliJ CollegeofBaltimorc. Haig's brother, the Rev. Frank R. Haig, is an associate professor in the department or physics . engineering and computer science at the college. • The John F. Kennedy Library Corp. said it abandoned plans lo build a memorial museum to the late president in Cambridge. The corporation s aid the Kennedy archives still may be housed there. The S27 m ii lion library . museum was projected to open in 1976. But it had aroused opposi· lion from residenls of the COO· gested I·Iarvard Square area. --·' - Mond!Y. F!t!nl!t)t 10, 1175 Silicone Turns to Nighttn•re I LAS VEGAS, N.,,. (AP) buBUlne from 341 to 44 lnchtt In . But OOYf, aboutl20,llO<IPlenla a eop1a1 Id D EdwardJf,~ Ill ·Moot Qf ,ll>e J.,as _Yogas .!nJ~ Plastic surceou ln this bosom· the 19601. Starlets n~ked to" year ere 1eekln& aufitcat "JK:lp an lnt!rvie!:. ''The r.ireulaUon -Uons Were T1fnde \)y 'WhJit ~ coosclous town 11.y the .iamour practitioners in Las Veeas, for prob!ems ran1~ ~m di&-rslafnBlel. Resistance drops. The called "marginal practiUon.ers, or silicone injections hu 1'!"¥"! Paris, Tol<yo -19 bave lnjec:· coloraUonlotancrenowitbln!""' ·•ffill llllal\1 die. The skin aloughs two or whom urc no longer prac-into nightmare lo hwiclreda ol Uons ot liquid st Ii cone. perhaps to 14 years after ln,Jed.ioos. ot1 ., . ~ • case.a. • ~ u little. as one cubic cenUmeter Al least four women have died. · . in~he FDA prohibited liquid They•re pressing for a state at a time. Laa Ve1aa sur1eons sa,. Mutec:· ~lao, the sl1Jcone causes lum~ silicone injections in 1968, but the -Jaw against future buet.bulldlng Laa Vec,as surgeons say tomies have been performed on and is 'X-ray opaque, making tl surgeons say practitioners can liquid silicone inJectiooa:, and op· bousewtvea too were st.andina in many others. ne•rly impossible to detect purified indu~rlal grade pose the possible release by the line for Injections, oft(!n without .. Case history photographs show cancer. ~i~~cone or import medical grade U.S. Food and Orug Admlnlttra· the knowledge of their husband&. faces of women with open leslon.a ii" cone Crom Mexico. tion of a new silicone fluid for ex-Abo, liquid silloon.e was .being In· arou':"1 .the. ~yes and forehead. ''J think we've put enough 5 The surgeons say women who perimenlaluse. jected behind fact&I wnnkles to Thel1qwds1l1cone,1maeooa~y. women on the sacrificial block h· ve had s ilicone Injections Big breasts were the raae in smooth them out. • . h.as slowly lnl&rfered with that we don't need any more -1 s~ould seek qualified help as show business a· few yea.rs ago. The surgeons estimate that m. circulation of the blood and the should say ·men and women. . as lhe rirsL signs of trouble San Francisco t-0ples1 danc~r Las Vegas alone, at least 12,000 lymphatics. . We 're swamped with them." ~ooppen ~r. · Carol Doda incre•sed her women had injections. "It's like creatin& a marsh;' KopfsaJ,d. ._.. ............................... .;... .......................................... .;.. ...... .-.... ...,.,..,.._.,._..~------- U,.ITel ....... S-.rlowily I II Elijah Muhammad, 77 : founder of Black Muslims, remains in critical condition in Chicago but his condition has reportedly stallilized somewhat. He suffered heart seizure. Stations Ban New Hit Song About 'Pill' NASl-IVILLE. Tenn. CUPll Several country music radio sta· lions are refusing to play Loretta Lynn's controversial latest hit, "The Pill," but the 1·ccording -a11lst is undaunled. "All these :-;tat1ons done by banping it was to say just (•nough to make it a smas h." the mother of six said. The song. reportedly selling ol the rate or 2.5,000 copies a day, 1s about a wife grov.•n tired or her husband's roaming while she stays home to c<.1re for <.'hildren . \\'ith the pill, the song S<1ys, she can play the roving game. too Terrier Kills Infant Girl ABEflDOUR, Scotland !AP> - A 6-week-old ~irl wa.'i killed by her grandmoth e r 's West llighland terrier, aulhorilics re· ported. Sally ~1ilcs, the daughter of f\.1r . and Mrs. Graham Miles, had been fed and put to sleep on a cot at her grandparents' home Sun- day. The mother heard the infant crying and round the dog with il<> leeth in the baby's throat. The child was dead before they got her to the ~Ospital. The 5-year·old terrier. Jury, '~·as taken to a police kennel and "111 probably be des troyed. Laborer Admits 7 Murders FORT WORTH , Tex. (UPIJ - A 24·year-ol.d la'~rer, accom-panied by his pas , walked into police headquarte Sunday a'nd confessed to the October torture murders or three women and tv.'o chj!dren. He a lso told police he knifed two other women to death Saturday night and raped a baby sitter the same evening. The October murders had been the homicide department's No. 1 unsolved crime ever since the bodies were discovered. But poliC'e did not know of the weekend murders until lobe sus- pect showed officers the bodies . The laborer told police he killed his victims during or after sex attacks. THE SUSPECT told police he .bound the baby sitter and two children during his last attack and then lied up the children's parents when they relurned home. Homicide Lt. Oliver Ball ,~who has assigned every officer availa: -Ole to solve the Oct. 8 murders, said officers were prepared to file seven murder charges against the s uspect, Kenneth Granviel. lie also said District Attorney Tim Curry was filing charges of ag. gravated rape against the sus- ""ct AFTER TllE suspect turned himself o\'er to pqlice he led them to an apartment where of. ficers found the victims or the Saturday night killings, Betty Williams. 24, and Vera Louise Ifill, 21. They had been bound with strips of bed sheets and stabbed to death with a knire. ··1t 's a miracle he didn't murder the b<1by s itter <.1nd the other people he tied up in the -house,·· an investigator s aid .· ··oneof them was a little baby. ··Jt appears that rape was the motive behind the crimes," he said. '"He claims that he raped and killed the women <in Oc- tober) and that he then had to kill the two children at the Riverside Village apartment project because they were there and he had to do something with them . ., On Oct. 8. a killer tortured and slabbed three women, a 3-year- old girl and a 2-year-old boy. Daily Pilot Delivery Is G•arant..d Monday·Friday; II you do not have yoor oape1 by 5:30 p m., call belore 7 p m and your copy wiU he cle- lrvercd. Saturday and Suf\Clay: H yc,.i do not receive yoor copy by 9 a.m. Satur- day. or 8 a.m Sunday. can berore 10 am and your copy will bedetiverect. Cn..i.tiOll T~l•plrlCMI Most Orange County Areas •4J-4l21 NOfthwest Hunhn9Ton Beach. and Westm1ns1er ........ 54~1llt San Clemente. CapisfraflO Beach, San Juan Capistrano Diillna Po1n1. Soulh laguna. Laguna Niguel ......... ••s..oA>o Pro11d Parents Catholic Sweeper Murdered From \\'ire Services BELf'AST -· Gunmen in a stolen car shot to deulh a 19·year· old Roman Catholic roadsweepcr in south Bclrast today less than 10 hours before the start of a new Irish Republican Army cease- fire. The victim, \\'ho died in a hospital wilh a bullet wound in his heart, \V;JS the rourth Roman Catholic assassinated in Nor· thern Ireland in ress than 48 hours. 2 Assail Pac-t WASl-llNGTON -Sens. Henry M. Jackson and Hubert 1-r. Hum~ phrey have called for a con· gressional investigation of the ( IN SHORT ) Defense Department's contract. with a private corporation to train Saudi Arabian troops lo protect oil wells in the Persian Gulf. ifZ Die ha Crash Mrs. Cheryl Shaf, ZT, and husband Vance have good re· ason to be happy. Quintuplets born to them Sunday spent. a good night and were reported doing well this morrung. Mrs. Shaf, who look fertility drug, bad three ATllENS. Greece -Greek • boys and two girls. ·army commando and ski units ---------'---------------------, reached the "'rcckage of a West U.S. Charges A&P With Price Deceit . WASHINGTON CAP)-Oncor the nation 's Jargest food chains, A&P. has been ordered to slop advertising goods al a staled price unless lhe company ensures it has the advertised pro- ducts to sell, the Federal Trade Commission said today. An FTc administrative law judge ruled that A&P has violated federal Lrade laws by failing in many cases to have advertised goods available. In ()ther cases the goods were available "bul were priced higher than the advertised rigure, said Daniel H. Hanscom, the orriciaJ who heard the FTC case against lhe Great AUantic & Pacific Tea Co., Inc. ••FAILURE BY A&P lo live up lo representations of its ad· vertisemenls has the tendency and capacity ror substantial harm to the public," he said in his 00-page opinion and decision. · 1'he decision was preliminary and is subject to appeal by the rood chain or to rev.iew by ·the commission itself, the FTC said operale·s between 3,600 and 3,700 - food stores in 36 slates and it is one or the two largest food chains "in the nation. llANSCOM SAID a survey by the F7C or r etail stores in 40 metropolitan areas, conducted in 1973, showed ••substantial and significant unavailability and overpricing'' or advertised goods in the A&P stores surveyed. lie said the survey showed that in 80 A&P stores in ~ cities, a lotal of 1,402 advertised items out of 10,198 were found to be either unavailable or overpriced. · ''Stated mathematically, 13 percent of A&P's advertised items were either not available :at all, or were price marked with a price higher than that ad· vertiscd,'' he said. 1-lancom 's ·opinion said A&P .denied that its advertisements, most of them carried In newspapers, were misleading or deceptive or constituted raise ad· vertisemcnts. German military transport plane in the sno"·-covcred mountains or the island or Crete today and found all 42 men aboard dead. the \\lest Germany Embassy said. An embassy spokesman said it took the rcscul'rs several hours • to plow their v.·ay through 12.root~ deep snow and lhal a helicopter landing in the 4,500·footelcvalion still remained impossible . Tax Climbs Most WASHINGTON -If you had a. modest standard of living in 1973 -calculated by the bureau of labor statistics as a yearly in· come of S12,626 ror a family or four -il cost you Sl ,840 more to keep it in 1974 . A new study of inOation's im· pact, published Sunday by Congress' Joint Economic Com· mittee, found that taxes were the biggest increase cost in the family's budget, ri sing ol twice th~ rate that food increa5t'C1 in pnce. Grenade Ad,,.itted TJ;:L A VIV, Israel -An Israeli soldier has admitted throwing a hand grC'nade that killed six persons and wounded 26 in a crowded night club in the seaside town o( Natanya ,. police said to-day. The ITC issued its original complaint against A&P on March I, 1973. alleging false, misleading .and deceptive advertising. A&P Russia11 Record Cuba, Iran Agree So, Wh~re'd Oswego Go ? MIAMI. Fla. (AP) -Cuba and Iran have decided to establish • diplomatic relations. Havana radio said today. 2 Cosmonauts End 30 Days in Space 22 .,nches of Snoiv Paralyze · Small NY Town Held Back, Says Helms T-.noperat acre• A lbM•1 ""'"'"<>'•"" At1.1n1., 8'""""'"' "'"'~ Bu!f•Jo Cl!it •QP.J (111(111,..cl 0 11 ... 1...0 0,,11.,, 0..nwor ...... _ Ol!lro•I ~•.rbMll<.'ii ...,Iona HQnolul11 lnd,M~POlk 11;,,nw~CllJ' LA\ V.,.eio; ~u.~11ttl., ... _, 11\•lwMtlo e. Ml-..ooll' .... Orlfflo~ f' ' "'•" L.ow Pep lJ . 1, .111 " . .Ml ,7 (JI, ,, ' .10 fl :II 'o . ' ,, ~ .01 1'1 8' ,08 :u ,, " " . 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Coa•fal Weather q•,n Ol!'l'1!.t\lfl.9 !Pll\ ettr rnoonw111't OIHl1.tl c lt ar1nia. MO!.lly <IOu<l'I' IOl'UQl'll , Well. lo w ul/1-\l wlM~ Kt IQ 10 lnols l·llqns today )7 10 b1 cu~r.tl 111m oe•e!11rl'l' ,..,u r.tn911 beh•ton SI .,,,d SI . l,,1,1nd lom - l>"<altut~ woll •.'ln'lf llt'h•f't1n )0 ""° .0. Thi wate r ltmll'l••l11re •jl l l)fl ~ Sacn, Moon, Tides .M•IKl•r a·1J oltl. ~-5 •l l P"'· 4-' "....,.. . ., Flrrt low 1 Sl •·"'· t • F"""l9" I S?a.rn >t !oio(OM !Ow :) 31 p rn .Q,J SKo"'1 h•Oll t ~J p "'' •A Swri,1..,.,. oe . .,..,w"•:n-"'- WASHINGTON (UPI) ·- For mer CIA Director Richard Helms has admitted he gave incomplete informa- tion about . CIA activities in Chile to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in .1973. lie may face a perjury in- vestigation. Helms. now U.S. am· bassador to Tran, told the committee Jan. 22. 1975 that he had not deliberately withheld answers during hl.s testimony two years~~Uer. An edited transcript of re-- cent appearance wa re .. leased by the comm1ttce Sun· day. 1 "H I was lefts than forth~oming it Wasn 't because I was being bloody· minded . It waa sl111pl1 because I was trying co ~' within what I lhoucbl wu lhe con1resslonal &u.l,dellQ.Ut '' lielnuHld. Moon ri~'• Ol•m .Ml~)::lot0.1'111, • ________ _,._ ___ _, ··-I • • MOSCOW (AP)-C08monauls Alexei Gubarev and Georgy Grechko have returned. lo earth in good health after establishing a Soviet record of 30 days in space. Tass says. The two s pacemen withstood the lon g flight well, the orficial Soviet . news agenC'.)' said. A medical examination was con- .ducted after the landing SU.nday on the Kazakhstan steppes. Tass said their Soyuz 17 spaceship landed smoothly although there were high winds. low clouds and limited vtslbilily al the landing slte 75 miles northeast or the Lown of Tselino- grad. GUBAREV AND Grcchto . each 43 and on their maiden space fiighl, ''successfully 8C· rompll1hed" their mission, Tass said. They dock ed their spacecraft with lhe orbiting Salyut 4 laboratory and conduct- ed experiments for nearly a month. The new Soviet record fell rar· short of the 84 ·d•ys the U.S. Skylab 4. -atayed alol1 1811 year and the 59 dol1I for Uie. Sky)ab, 3 ""'ii'. Th...., was no oln- dltatlo6 thal the Rustll•M had planned to try to beat t!Je American records. ... Tass said the work done by Gubarev and Grechko included research un the sun. planets and stars; a sludy ol the eorth'a &Mr- fact: and atmosphere, a'nd medical and biological experi- ments to study the ctrect of space flights on humans. SOV IET SOURCES said earlier that the flight was not connected with the joint Soviet· American flight planned ror Ju. ly. The Rus~ians had already carried out a dress rehearBal to testdocking mechanisms for that venture . Guba rev and G rcchko were ·shot aloft on Jan. 11 rrom the Baikonur Apace C'enter. They docked with lhe four-chamber Salyut 4 ~tation the next day. 1'he previous Soviet record for space flight was 24 days In 19711 set by the threo cosmonauts who established the world's first or· biting space laboratory aboard Salyut l. But the three men dled on their return to earth becaUIO. o( a fault in their Soyuishlp. Salyut ~ continued Its IDPt la orbit, but there was no lndle•- lt another crew would.be Mt Uf lb board It. . • ) • •• , ,. . " f 1 ! I ~ ( 1 ] I' ti r: ii " s r1 " " II "' <I h '" • •·I ··I ,,. '" .. , "' ... ... • Burglori::ed am.es Leaders ' SACRAMENTO (UPI) - California Replfblicans elected party leaders with Ronald Reagan's brand of conservatism and indicated the former gov- ernor would be their 1976 pre· sidential choice if President Ford fails to turn the economy arqund. • • • Mood!Yt Fetu1ry 10, 1975 DAILY PILOT Ali 3 · Alameda Kids With Dead Mom ALAMEDA (UPI! -A saleswoman rang the belt of an Alamed'a hdme Sunday and noticed the three children who answered the door looked un- dernourished. The woman notified a neighbor and they entered the home and found the body or Regina Richardson , 23, sprawled on the living foop"l floor . A coroner's re- port sho\1:ed she may have been dead for three days. The children, three boys ages 2, 3 and 4, told police they thought their mother was sick. ( 'State J waves over the l*>w. A Coast Guard helicopter dropped emergency pumps to the "I-Ion · do" and the cutter brought the boat back without incident. of- ricials said. 'Radlothon' Thieves stoic $3,000 worth of goods from home of actress Barbara Feldon, police said Sunct_ay . Miss Feldon dis- covered the theft of jewelry. several guns and <.i stereo. Al a weekend state convention, GOP stalwarts also cautioned Republicans against bolling their party inf avor of some third party in the aftermath of Watergate and Republican losses at the polls. U .. I Tel'1'flolo There was no sign of foul play and the deatn was ltstea as at'.· cidental pending an autopsy this .week. LOS ANGELES <UPI) -Ana- tionwide 24 -hour .. radiothon" to raise money for leukemia re- search garnered SJSl .444 -son1e S32,000 less than l a~l year's ef- Teens Sought In Rape Case S1\N J;o liA NC JSC C) (i\l 'I P oli ce ;.ire hunt1ni.: for l\\'O leenager s \\'ho k1dn:..1pL•d anll raped ;i \\'On1an 1n hl•r t:ir \\hilt• lh<• v d ruvc around I he l" ll v Orr1c1.•rs s:11 d thl' :j2 ;·ear-nhl \\Oman had JU:-.1 p;1rk1.·rl her l'<ll' S;1turday nij,lhl \\'hl·ll lhl' youths forced hl'1· into the b:.H.:k s1.•at of the automol11lc and drO\'l' off. She ''as thrO\\'n out of the car in the lluntcrs f-'oint dist rict and trc<it- 1:d oi l l-'r (·~hyl er 1 ;1n llosp1t<V for '-' <l~:,lot·•1l cd arn1 and f :1ci:.1J hl"lllSt·s. • ALTHOUGH REAGAN no longer is involved in day-to·day state politics, it was clear the former governor retained his in· fluence over the party faithful. • I Refiued Plea e's Boat Towed fort , a s pokesman said. . I\ spokesman for th~ event said lust year's pledges tot aled more than SJ84,000. Death Charge Cl-ll NO (UPI) -A 2l ·year -old man ,vas charged \vilh .s uspicion of nlurdering hi s you n i;:e 1· brother Sunday after the virtin1 '.s .22-caliber pistol di scharged fatally wounding Raul Gomez, 18, in the chest. I • assacre 2~Speed,4-CycleFilter-flo· We have five different Call or visit soon. Heavy· Duty Washer You always hurt the one you love. So if yo u like yourself the way you are -and especially if someone else does-keep things that way with sunroom, sauna. and body-shaping exercise .. programs to choose from. And Because changing the shape ~' . ' 8uena "•rk S10 South Beach Boulevard South cl L!ncoln Avenue 826·0381 Coste M••• f 2300 Harbor Boulevard •• '.. ~:~~3o;6~cnler ;; Encino t •· 17031 Venlurt Boulevard >--''West ol Balboa ....... :966-633{> Huntington ••.ch •i1 18585 Main Str•el t1u•Ma1n St at Beach Btvd. ...... p.42 -1451 whether you choose a Regular of your body can change the Membership or our $1 O Plan, shape of your life. And·the shape there's a program to match your of tomorrow starts today. budget as well as your body. • Long 8•ac:h 4161 A11anhc Boulevard Corner o! Carson 426·8874 Orang• 622 Easl K.1 <!Ila Avenue West of Tustin Ave. 639·2441 Wetlmlnat•r 15757 Wastmln!lll'H Avenue Wes1m1ns1erCenter 894-3387 ASIC 1.IOUT OUll Sl'ICIAL tMTRODµCTORY Ol'AR - 2 WUllS AT THE SPA FOil OHLY $10. Holiday Spa Health Clubs For Men And Wome~ Convertible Potscrubbef"Dishwasher • 2 Cycles-Power Scrub® and Normal Soil. •Push to Start Control Knob • 3·L9¥91 Washing Action • Sound lnwlat9d =grs:s24s FOUR WASH CYCLES! 1. Permanent Pr8Sl Cycle with cold-water coo1down, 2. Normal Cycle with Extra· Wash Selection 3. Activated Soak' Cycle cuts down washer-watching 4. Delicate Cycle for special co re garments • 3 Wash & 2 Rinse Temperature Com- binations • 2 Wash and 2 Spin Speeds e GE Filter-Fl~ Sys- tem fitters wash wa· ter continuously- traps lint in non- clogging up-top fil- ter tray SAVE $11.95 s22s MATCHING DRYER $208 SA YE $23.90 OH THE PAIR Huge 18.Scu.ft. o Frost Refrigerator-Freezer • Tinted1 See·Thru Meat-Conditioner and Crisper • lc•'n Euy Service SAVE $30 • Removable Egg Bin · •Ju"" Con Di'"°!''°' $53995 •Power Saver Switch • Adjustable Shel\'fl e Utility Compartment TFF 11 OR • Rons Out on Wheels • Only 30Y.i .. Wide, 64" High ~avls· bro.,n: ( za l'ean •I '"'etr"''" Dq~"dabllllf ( I M H bo ... ,.. II Toro . S1ddl1b.ck v.n., :.:,.; Ol•~l h~l~1ff:;~11:HI fll .. tl•.4111'""1 l"<o!lo ~n0.! o. .. ••M"······· 0•'· ' • 1 ........ . . M••l•t• ll7-l l)0 • mlnu~ ... ,, ..... ,....i .............. 11.11-. ...... _ '"" ... ·---~· ......... " ....... ·--.. . ..,,, . -... ,. .................. . Rocio Dl.,.tche<I SllVJCf ""°"' 541·l4J7 ' ... ' J DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Misshig ... G~deliDe~ • -.. p .The Environmental Protection Agenc y (EPAi rocked local governments' boat last year when I\ pro. posed imposing parking management regulaUons as . a means of controlling sources or air pollution . ' · EPA said that such traffic generators as shopping centers s hould be located where I.hey reduce rather than increase automobile miles traveled. The resulting outcry against EPA's proposal was not based on an unwillingness to cut down on pollution and fuel consumption but objection to a federal agen- cy's attempt to control local land use. EPA compromised by giving local governments the chance to devise their own parking management plans based on guidelines set by the federal agency. As a result, a task force of Orange County cit:y and_ county government officials was formed to develop a. parking management plan. Bul the task force has a problem. · EPA has not yet published ils parking manage· ment regulations. Consequently, the task force is at a. loss to devise an acceptable plan for a program that is scheduled to go into effect June 30. August recess, .(Aug. l-5!'Pt. 3J . Then Thanksgiving, Cb.rlflmas and New Year, • !! · ii• '· . ' In theory; the' reces.ses ate scheduled to enable legislators to hurry home to th~lr constituents. 'Indeed; some do just lb~. Others prefer to educate hem8'~ves wiµi "fa.ct·flndlng" trips to various parts o('1he 'world. And ·a certain number alwaya manage to·picJ< up a nice sunt.an !luring the winter. despite bliltar~ ~ lh!'fr home districts ... ' There's nci mucli point 1n complammg about all this now, because lbe ~~ule of "nol\lulslitiv~ periods'~ was setUed flrinly before the lawmakers went home f9r Cb.ristmat l Maybe next year? ; RiSky Precedent A small camel has poked its nose into the ·municipal tent down atSan Juan C?pistrano. Taxpayers may hope the act is not re(leated in the rest of Orange. County's 26.municipalities. Last week, the San Juan city council voted 4·1 to aJlow each of. its five members to hire his own legislative aide. • • I I I r ---~ I I I Obviously, at this late date the dead!ine is un- realistic. EPA should extend the deadline to allow for lhc proper amount of study to form a program. Each councilman now is entitled to receive a quarterly budget of $450 to pay an assistant of his .. \ H " · ff Jid choice who will report difectly to him. Two coun· ~ appy. 0 ays cilmenwhovotedfortheallocationnowsaytheydon't i intend to use it themselves. \ After three solid.weeks of work. the94th Con~ress But, as Mayor Rqy Byrnes, who cas~ the dissent·· } of the Unitt!d States is taking its first week!J.ong break in g vote, pointed out, a single legislative aide, at ~ of the year this week to honor Lincoln's Birthday: most, could serve the entire council. . J This is but one of the series of recesses The financial investmerit for San Juan is modest , \ etiphemistically titled •'h.onfegislative Periods,·1. but ideas like this have a tendency to become con-/°\"A-"J~~ .. ,...,,,,. 1 which cOngress has lined up for itself. tagious and get out of control. As recently noted in > · · · Others are : 'tl\e Easter recess (March 2l·April this space,. our diligent county supervisOl'S have y f CA\/< JR711 SALES LA',,.·'ST I~ COMPANY 'S HISTO~Y I 17 f; the Memorial Day re<;ess (May 23-June 2); the. managedtoquadrupletheirperso nalstaffsintheshort RO LL 5 ~O ( 7nI > ' " "'"' ·. • I ~-J~u~l~y~4'.....'.:re~c~e~s~s~J~un~.~e~Z7:.'..::·J~ul~y~7~);_an::!!:d!..!!th~<!':...!!b~lg!...:;'.on~e~,~t~h~e~~s=p:•:ce~o=f~th~r~e=e~~~e:a=rs=.~~~~~~~~---..,~~~...L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~N-e_w.~·-Te_m~)_,\ HO-WFate ~· . Dear Gloomy• Gui! V ivide..-z..s __ 1-. Bounties Want to keep.America out Of war?. Urge your con- gressman to pass legisla~ tion requiring any govern· ment officia) ·who' ad'•· vocates such action to take:· trirplaceirrthe from Hne of battle. Tha1'S;all! J s.YD~~~· HA~~s_J ' . Tho_aghts at Large; A.J.S. GfMfrlyO.~l .... t~..,, ,.._._, .. ..t-•u.erllr~ .. ~ .......... ...,.. "'"' .,,... ... .,...... ....... ,Gtll.O.ilyPI...._ The fates a re more or less just in their dispensation or bounties -·for instance, beautiful \\'Omen · 3 re rarely endowed "'ith a ~---,.---------~ vibrant sense of humor. a nd thus make botches of their emotional Jives, "·here their plainer sisters cope with ironic detachment. \Vhen a man occupies a place he is too small to fill , he com- monly creates turbulence simp- ly by striking out al the en1pty ciir around. him . "\\'hy ;.ire there so m any de- nominations when there i.s onl y one God'!" inquires a reader in Oregon. Because most people arc looking for a 1' .. ather who "·ii i embrace them as J·li s ra .. •orite child , not one \Vho pro· claims absolute brotherhood. The v.·o rs t thing u parent can do to a child is to set up him or her as a •·good exumple" to the others; this turns the former in-· to a pri g. <•nd the latter into malcontents . studies are running so slo,,..·ly that they will never overtake the m. "Freedom" is the most .futile and meaningless s logan for a ny group to campaign under, for ev'ery body belie ves in freedom -a nd no one more so than the despot, 't.vho loyes freedom so much that he wants every last bit of it fo r himself. \Vhen t"·o men dislike each other , it is gener all y because they a re opposite ty pes; bul \•;hen tv•o ,,·omen dislik4', each other. more often it is because they are muc h the same type. Some people are so vain that even their self-censure is an ob- lique Corm of praise: "See ho,,· noble my nature that I fan publicly reprove myself." · ---In my v ie"" the state of Israel Those v.•ho resent divergent \\'Ould have a highe r standing in oPinions i~ the social order· the v.·orld court oi opinion if it should keep in mind Seneca's· follo"·ed Marcus Aureliu.s's sage \\·ise s imile: ''liuman so'ciety is advi('e that "the n1ost complete like a n arch, kept from falling revenge is not to imitate the ag· · by the mutua l pressure of its gressor." parts." ---. Those "'·ho insist that they can The U.S. emancipated itself . forgi,·e but they can't forget, fail Cr a m the moth er-country tograspthatthecsscntialendin p61itically but not psychological. forgi,·ing consists in the forget· Jy: any man with a \Vei l· ting -thisistheliteralmeaning modulated British accent can of ··amnesty." still undo the average American. --- !\lost young , Y•ho are still The only thing that makes a m en in their 30s "dppe fiend" a fiend is -his in· ''pursuing" thei r . ~bility lo get dope. ' S 11rprises froJ11 Sac raJ11 e 11 to I ' ( Br-0wn's Conservative Tint 1 I I I I I < SACRAMENTO, Calif. -llow ( J -remarkable in view of hi s Oat can welfare payments. rising in-campaign for governor . which exorably in a failing economy, be EV AN~·NOV AK ended with his dropping so qui ck· financed by a state administra-~ ly he would have lost had the elec- · .. tion pledged not to increase tax-'-------------' lion been a week later. But even ing a dlifferent roa_ d.. While sta!· Bro n's I g· f ·-es'! The answer from the ·gov• w e 1on -o encm1 .... con- e rnoro!California: "The we lfare . fing his administration with left-cedes he has vastly increased his of-center whiz kids instead of I ·1 · th th th recipients will have to reduce popu an Y in e ree mon s experienced politicians, Brown is 51'nce el t ' d theirstandardofliving." ec ion ay. cracking down on corporate busi· 1 An a nswer that harsh Would ness with moves to remove That partly results from hi s haVe been somewhat surprising special tax privileges. What's conscious 'rejection or the im· ~ev en Crom surprising, however. is a line on perial governorship . \Vhile R 0 n a I d : economy in government so hard Reagan travelled the state as R e a g a n • th at even Reagan would applaud. Caesar Augustus, Bro"'" has rc- nemesis of the Brown 's· pledge: absolutely no jected the traditional bl ack ·undeserving· tax increases even though that limousine in favor of a light-blue poor, who has Wctatescutbacks in spending pro-Plymouth Satellite. Refusing to just fini shed grams. ' live in the splendid new gO\'· eight years as Brown's self".s tyled '"Ne w e rnor's m ans ion planned by governor. It is Spirit'' worries t hfS state's doc· Reagan, bachelor Brown has in· astounding, trinaire libera ls. irritates s tead moved into a dismal stale· then, .that it Democratic politicians and pro-owned furnished a partment comes from mises a confrontation over spend· across the street from the capitol. Reagan 's supposedly liberal ing with the overwhelmingly Democratic s uccessor, Gov. Ed· liberal s tate legi'slature. But By bl ackbal ling politicians mund G. Brown Jr. Nor is a ha rd· Brown clearly sees it as a formula from high s tate office. Brown nQsed anti·,,..·elfare position the for Democrats. in California and wins points "·i th an anti.politician only unpleasant surprise Brown elsewhere, to win back the al-public . Last week, he cut is providing for California's I · r ._,,.:•II salaries of the governor's staff by eg1ance o voter":'~~i usioned · II r reflexively liberal Democrats. with both parties a~ick to death 7 per clent. an implicit ca or NEWLY inaugurated Jerry Brown, 36, who rejects "the liberalism of the 1960s" as inap. propriate today, is indeed travel- ofgovetnmenlandtn.es. simila r abnegation rrom st ate legislators (who, like most politi- cians, want higher, not lower, pay). PUNCH THAT, in turn, has led to in· evitable speeulationof Brown as a 1976 preside ntial · darkhorse- • "Weight ratio's a big factor in M.P.G. sir.')rf were you I 'd get a smaller chauffeur!" ALL TlllS might have been ex· peeled, considering the anti· politics tone of Hrown ·s cam· paign. But he has gone beyond grandstand plays at economizi n~ into the hard·nosed bus iness ol cutting back the s wollen machinery of government. Whel"l Reagan's aides encountered the new governor during the transi- tion period expecting a knee-jerk liberal, they we re stunned to fin d a fiscal conservative. For openers. BrO\\'n set an 8.5 percent lalary increase for State government workers instead of the 12 percent demanded by the empl oyes unions that endorsed him for governor . \Vhat's more. he applied that st andard to all government workers -includin~ professors of that sacred ·cow ol Democratic pelitics, the Univer· Sity of California. liniverstty or-t fhc~~~e~~a~~~~~;er~:s:=~~;~ :l the administration of his rather, ' Gov. Edn1und G. (Pat) Bro~·n, St· .. "'ere stunned '''hen Brown ' junior out-Re:igancd Reagan at f hi.s first board of regents meeting. \ ( TlllS confronts ~ legislature dominated by Democrats with a f much more con,·entional liberal \ attit ude to\\·ard governmenl I spending and eat.:l'r Lo break \ through the lid on new programs I imposed by Rea gan for eight \ years ... What lid'?" Rro"·n usked ( us. "Reagan kept spending and kept raising taxes · · \Vhile the legislators salivate at ( the prospect o.f higher spending, \ Drown poses this question: ir 1 ed ucatio n, hea Ith ('a re and la\11 en-\ forcement ha\"c been getting 1 worse \\"ith n1ort.• government '\ spend in g, \\•hy Sl'nd more good I money after bad'! 1'hus, li berals \ \\·ere left sh<1king their heads by ( Brown ·s remarks to a lunl'heon of the state De n1 ocratic convention recently . Besi des questioning higher spending for schools and the univer!jity. he derided sociological notions about not sternly punishing criminals. I I I \ I \ ) TOSOME critics,thisis merely \ the innate conservatism o( ex-I seminarian Brown emerging \ after suppression in the campaign J tor , governor. Those California \ Democrats who have viewed him. I lonely and unapproachable. as t ''our Nixon," are more estranged J than ever. \ But Brown sees his ''New'• Spirit'' transcending con-f servat.ive and liberal dogmas. By 1 asserting that "more is not bet-1 ter," he feels his state govern· \ ment might halt the stampede by I ordinary citizens Crom both pa~ies. In that sense, despite I claims to the contrary, Jerry \ Brown is looking beyond the / borders or Calirornia after les9"""' than one month as governor. • Media ' Overlooked Early EVidence . ' of Spying ~ WASHINGTON -Since holel roo ni at the De mocratic Christmas, the more prestigious convention had been bugged and organs of the qaass m edia have his phone tapped. been latberi.ng thf!n$eJves about What is astonishing about this · allegations of CIA·l'BI spying on is that scores of mass media ex- some of the more lnfluent..ial ·ecutives have known for years pawer babies in the upper class. '.that Dr. Ki~g ~as the object of i~· The evidence suggests that since lesal surve1llan.ce. They knew ~t the mid·1960s Federal agencies when he was alive. Nor was this have stopped oonfining their ii-information known indirectly Ie1al intrusions to politically un· through-secondary sources. They popt.llar groups. knew it because representatives or the FBI had come t6 them ped· Millionaires, members of Congress even have become wlnerable, or .so il appears. 1bls last has incited an In· yestlgatory uat for the protection of theJr own ri&hl.'I which had not been erolla~d for 0..llef-ol jhec:·:~~ unfair! The oUllr 'i Tiie Wii1htn1tou Poot r•. rJ'liilt--llory Informing· tho .-'Id llut! "FBI TAPPED DJINI AT 11114 CONV~ION." AD oGde fol1'-explaining· lbat Dr. llrin. Lullltt Kirt.I!'• .. • dling eavesdropped recordings concerning. Dr. King's sex life. NO NEWSPAPER, Norlh or South, was ,going to print that kind of stuff and no ne did. Neverthe less they h ad been giveq incontrovertible proof by the government itself or the fact that the ·same government made it an ordinary practice to violate· the civil rights or its critics. It this knowledge caused the fnedia to t"rank up its In· vestigatory machinery, it has ma11aa:ed to keep news or it a closely held secret. The medJa performance is' singled out here. however, only because it ts so Conspicuous. All the upper layeta· ofl>OW"< an4 lnnuence have had blots for years that pariah [ VON llOFFMAN 1 grou ps, ranging from the John Birch Society to the Socialist Worker s Party, were probably being seriously infringed upon. Now the power babes and the big richles complain and it's not dif- fi cult to surmise why. Even at this date, though, you don't hear a hue and cry about the treatment accotded· e,ve n such innocuous groups as· the Scientologists . These pedple have been raided by the Food and Drug Administration and had the accoutrements of their religion confiscated . They've been put on 8Qme of those nefarious .govern· ment liata. They've had the tax e xempJlpns of some of their church.es snatched by the I RS, and lately they've been claiming that the CIA is spyina: on them- an accusation, e;iven what we know about the CIA, that ought not to be dismissed outot hand. • THE .SCIEN'J()LOGISTS have been harassed by UM! rovern' meiit ror years .. 'l'he. lq'al fHS. they've been lorced to pay to aus- tain their rights are so large they constitute a fine levied against them, though they're guilty or nothing more than practicing the ir faith. And it's their faith, not their Politics, which gets them into trouble. Not ohly is it different, but it inspires in their adherents an irritating, evangelical tenaci· · ty that Americans are supposed to reserve for sports. Unhappily for the Scien~ tologists, they have invented a ' relieion with a special appeal for a certain sort or middle·class adolescent. You might call it an electronic Buddhism in which the Divine Computer frees the soul or "thetan" for heaven knows what delicious reunions with the first principle of the universe. This amalgam of psychology, technology 1 sci·fi and ethics tetche• young people : but, wltile we like our teenagers to go to church, we also like them only to go ~rough the motions, so we a5· s u.n:l when they get caught up In · any bin g th ey're be i n g brainwashed, and the lull POwer of the centralized si.te may be , ilivok~d to•toplt, Seleatology, ol· • e:o~rae, makes as much or as lit· ' • • • tie sense as many another or· forearms . (They are havintr an• ganized church, but since it's dif-tional c'on£erence on the subject• ferentandithasn'lbeeninbusi-in C hi c ago at t h e en~ o?a ness for 300 years. its nlembers February .. ) · • :f can be robbed of their Firs t The ACLU understands thav Am e ndm e nt ri g hts and no unless everybOdy's rights a~i Congressional investigations are protected, nobody's are. It wa convened. the failure to defend people like.. Dr. King and the Scicntologists • that led the governme nt to• violate the rights of the ultra· • respectables and the power• babies. So. if Congr ess thinks It t can protect itself without protect-• ing the rest of us at the same • time, Congr~ is going lo get • itself bugged again. • THE AMERICAN Civil Liberties y'nion is making a m a- jor effort (o use this Bicentennial period to rocm attention on the violation of everybody's rights in hopes of preventing the govern- ment from tattooipg our social security numbers on our • .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. W•t"d , Publisher Thomas Kt't'Vl l , Edi.tor • Barbora K.,reibii:l1 tditorlal />age Edllor ' Monday, Februa y I0, 1975 Th e ~itorial page o( the Daily Pilot seeks to inform 1tnd stimulate r~aders by presenting oo thls pa1e diver~e commentary on topics ot Jn. terest by syndicafld columnlst11 and c•artoonlslll, by p~ovidlnt a forum for reader11' views and by presenting lhis newspaper's opinions and Ideas on currtn\ topic&. The edllorlal oplnion11 or lhe Dully Pilot 11ppear nnf; In the odltorlal column at th t top o( the page. Opinions expn:aaed b)r• the colwmnists and Clilrtoonl•tt .11nd letter wrlterJ1 are l~\r own and no endo~t'mtnt ~ thflr,,,\'let118 by the ' Dally Piiot s'tlould"be lnftn'td. • • I I c ., ~ .,_. ..,1 !'ho I lilt.er I I I ·I .r i ' .,. I • I • . L .,, .. ' " .. Detroit Cops 'Blue Pigs' A Sl\IALL BAND of Detroit cops calls itself "Les Cochons Bl~us" which means "The Blue Pigs-.'' -UNDE·RSTAND half the women over 40 have varicose veins. LAWSUITS Sir, have you as yet been involved in five major legal battles? If not, stand by. Law statisticians con- tend the average in- dividual will be so-involved during a lifetime. 1'hose predicted cases are: 1. Buyer versus seller. 2. Tenant v,.ersus landlord. 3. Driver versus driver. 4. Husband versus wire. 5. Insured versus insured com- pany. Q. "\\'llAT'S actor Charles Bronson's real name?'' A. Charles Buchins ky . \YllAT FIRST leaps to mind when you and your matrimonial mate arc invited out to din· ner? Jr you're a woman, it's s3id to be~ "Whal shall I wear?" If you're a man, it's more like· .Jy: "How can I get out or it?" The foregoing findings may not apply to newlyweds. They \11cre turned up in a survey among Seasoned Citizens in retirement. GAS COUPONS You know \hose gasoline rationing coupons printed up last year during the gas shortage just in case? They can't be used, ever. Turns out they're the same size as a $1 bill. bear a picture or George Washiilgton, and fit all the standard bill-changing machines. 1'hat nifty bit or nonsense cost $12.5 million. TllE GREATER the "'oman's in- telligence. the more adventurous she is in matters romantic. \Vhich is to say, sexy. Or such "'as the conclu sion or a Syracuse.ischolar who devoted two years or rormal study to tlle s ubjcc:t. THE CITIZENS of Finland wager an avt!ragc or $24 per person per year in various .gambling games. ,.hat's said to be the highest per capita belting figure in the world. Address mail to L. M. Boyd, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626. Copyrigh11975 L. h1 ... B9yd • ROAJ!~~~~m _.,.._e .. ~­c.u ...... Dllffyery ........ ltloH• . ....,.._. ... of ,._.. • SpecleNdftt m c-rclal Acc...tl 1111c .. t11. w., .... ,.. ..... 833-1883 I I I I AUTO ill$Uf'ance : .. ~~$8400 I AS .ANNUlll~ I •HOME I • IMDUSTRIAL I • COMME~CIAL I . •YAOHT B PALEY and Als'ociate$ lnc.1 22S9 FAIRYllW. COSTA MISA . '" I ""'°"' 642·6soo • &46-Jzos ...... I • .... ••·,····················· • ·=· ........ rdr =··----... -- • Mond•t. February 10. 1975 DAILYPILOT Al ' Livestock Mutilated Beauty Surgery Backed Mystery Killings lnereas!} in Texas "'8tlial bdn••· a religioua cult uaiQI' animal blood and parts In lts ceremonies or, as ooe in- vesUgp.tor put,it, to "some damn goone.y." In most cases there hu been evidence that the mutilation was or could have been done by coyob!S, '¥Olves, wild dogs. even skunks and opossums. But tbere hav~ been a few cases that can· not.bf cfalsified. · In the ·case or Long's cow and in two other~, the evidence was clearly created by humans. ~ ltt three mo11ths, 40 to so. reports of .. u.iilatio11s ha.,e been studied "" Texas Rangers alld otlaer'tlfl!UCies. ~ The likt confirmed TeXas case occurred in November on a ·ranch near Justin, aOOut 20 miles north of Fort Worth. A cow was killed. c111ttJe mutilation deaths were due to normal causes-tmd by th~ predators. Cattle 'deaths normal· ly increase in the winter when t.he weather is harsh and when feed ii short and ea:pensive. Dis· eases like leplosis', blackleg and pneumonia can kill a cow quicker when it is weak . · PORTSMOUTH. V•. CAP) -Bust enlarge- ments and racelirts ror . the wives of military -men improve the women ·s morale and are ALSO, KING said, it is not un· usual for the tender parts of a carcass to be removed by pre· t. a valuable free service or military hospit.als. says the commander of Portsmouth Naval Hospital. A"Ptlo'" Rear Adm. Harry P. l\1ahin disagreed with criticism or the t ax - payer-subsidized cos- metic surgery leveled by Rep. Les Aspin (0-Wis. ). dators. That is where they attack SIJ Post first. But in most cases in-· W · . . vestigated. the animals had de-r It er. d Ir e cl o ~ - composed enough by the time producer Francis authorities arrived to make an Ford Coppola has ac· autopsy almost useless in ceptcd seat on San establishing cause of death. Francisco Art Cum- miss ion, replacing l ongsho rem an- philosopher Eric H. tlorfer who r£signe(L ·Also, some mutilations are re· ported but never followed up. ASPIN suggested that the la st thing the beleaguered taxpayer wants is to root the bill to improve the looks of -military wives. Despite these problems, there was no doubt in King 's or anybody else's mind about the Justin cow and the bull at Breckinridge. And Pete Long's Angus w as the worst or all. '3 W"d ' M a hin sai d that I OWS between 40 and 50 bust enlargements and ract\. C II . lirts were pcrrormed the 0 ect1ng la s t 12 m o nths at Portsmouth Naval 1-lospital. The hospital's three plastic surgeons schedule such operations only when their services are not needed for medically required sur· "gery-;'Mahin said . .. ALLEY . • AMERICAN MESA YIRDE HUNTINGTON r.CiJ SEAL BEACH • OFFLOWIRS IEJ.UTY FLORISTS llEJ.CH CAU. . FLORISTS e• Ct r.oR1sT FLORIST 968-2535 17111 ~ ..... • 545-9455 161111; ; I St • 205 M• Strfft 17179 ....... II ,,_ 847-1871 Jfl7H..ttorllY4. 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Usually ava;lable s1 t:OO* for less than _J_ '-J ·As an independenl Authentic milk-glass container designed exclusively for FTD Florists . .,~" ·I . ..,,_,, ~ FTD " Call .your FfD Extra 'lbuch Florist! ~ ... I I • • elf ~~V~ILOT Principal to Retire. Dr. Hilton Leaving .. Ocean View.After 17 Years ' Th• "'Urine prl.11ctPal ·of Sua View School once li!\-r!Wlflllllon , Beach because uni versity. authofltles told him "a rural 1choo " was no place for a can- didate for a Ph.d. That aoes to show llow ian1 Leon Emery Hilton hu been with the Ocean View Sctiool District. Actually, it was 1952 when he first taught in the •in.ale Ocean View School now the dlitrict 's headquarters at Peach Boulevard and Warner Avenue. He did take th~ university's ad· vice on that rural school, he ad- mits. In 1956 he went to the Mo- . jave Desert town of Lancaster to 1et away Crom the rural Ure. But Or. Hilton came back, and when he retire11 al the end of this school year he will have been 17 yean in the Ocean View District. • .. .'\ 1-ARGE P.'\RTol my heart will remain in Ocean View. So many of these people have been my student.I and my friends," he . said. o.u, rti.t IM•ll f'llM• 1bougb Or. Hilton is Lhc first administrator in Ocean View lo reach Cull retirement age ot 65, be points out he is not "retiring.'' "I 'm merely changing occupa· Uons.'' Finl stop in the new occupa- tion is the Mediterranean. As he and his wife have in the past, they will lead a tour to the Eastern Mediterranean coun- triesinSeptember. AT SUN VIEW Dr. Leon HIHon IN AD.DITION to guiding tours, Dr. Hilton will continue his writing. As well as educational materials, he writes an religious subjects regularly. Or. Hilton is an ordained ~ter, past pastor of the Com- mlnlity Baptist Church of Westminster and for several" Commissaries To~ose Subsidies • The end of subsidized groceries available in militan commissaries will force up the grocery bills Ot thousands of servicemen and "retired milit•ry personnel in Southern California. A S_,P-Okesman for El Toro Marine Corps Air Sta- • --Uon reJ)OrteOU\atrne average cw;tomer couof at the sta.tion's commissary is 1,600 a day, with. the monthly average at 33,600. THE COMMISSARY had gross sales last year of $15.6 million for an average of $1.3 million a month. ' At Camp Pendleton, the monthly customer count averages 43,000, but last year's total sales were similar to El Taro's SIS million. Prices at the commissaries are lower than at regular grocery stores -a Navy study showed an average saving of 19 percent on purchases - because taxpayers' money is used to pay ~operational costs. In particular, tax funds are used to pay for the civilian employes who run the commissaries. ' AT EL TORO. 94 civilians and four military personnel are emplOyed in operating the commissary. At Camp Pendleton, 'there are 118 civilians working in the commissary. The Pentagon plans to stop funding the salaries or civillans and the result will be that their pay will have to be included in the purchase prices. The phased withdrawal of support. will begin in October or this year and by October. 1976 commissary shoppers will have to pay the full cost or operations, military officials said in Washington. Officials said one of the main rl!asons for the change is the pay raises given servicemen in recent years. There are 10,000 servicemen at El Toro and 25,000 at Camp Pendleton, and an estimated 70,000 retired personnel in Orange County who have the right to use military commissaries. 1. ltABBln L.A. CALLS · .. , · iifsU.A°:c£ ~:.~~~ . .._.,, ., n. T...,._o C __ , Of C••'-"'-.· ~ c:i\SA;""·~ 17'j'4j97·9:·123 Health News .. Workers, Auto Injured · Deserve Best In Care Accidental injuries are a fact of life. Unfortunately, too many live5. Clips, falls. bumps, bangs ... in the home, on ·years mlnlater of mu8ic for Win- tenburg Methodist. Community Church. At present be teaches a Bible study class of more than 200 stu· dents at the FJrst Baptist Church of Long Beach. DR. HILTON wss Ocean View's first full·time principal. Before be arrived, the school's J>rlncipaJ was also supertnten· dent-and coach and math teacher, he said. Or. Hilton has served as prin- cipal . or Sun View, Crest View and Circle View Schools. Building. Dips: For Laguha Value of new building con·· struction in the city of Laguna Beach during January dropped by more than half that of the same month the previous year, according to figures just released by the department of. planning and development. The city iS!Ued 41 building ·permits with an estimated cost of construction of $626,807 in January. That compares with permits valued at more than $1 .47 million the same month the year before. New housing accounted for six permllf valued at $415,000 . Officer ·Bea,ting Divorce DETROJT (UPI)..,_ A Detroit police lieutenant says he may be able at last to drop a divorce suit against the woman he loves. Lt. Eugene Caviston .flied for divorce from Jean, his wife of 24 years because the Detroil Police Depart- ment threatened to fire him unless he moved his family back into the city from the suburbs. However, a Wayne County Circuit Court judge ruled the 18-year I • _Perspirant Unsafe?· . WASHINGTON <AP) -A Food and Dru( Administratlon advisory panel ha1 recommended that antiperspirant manufacturers be given more time to complete research proving the safety oCzirconium . The FDA acknowledJJed. however. that the committee or out.side experts repea..te<t its coocern about the· pusstbility or lung damlkge if the chemlcal is inhaled: PROCTEB & G!llllllLE CO., which adds zirconium lo ils "Sure" and 1 ··secret'' antiper&piranl aerosols. s~id it has begun safely tests recon1- ·mended by the panel last December -when the first public concerns were expressed. The committee advised FDA Com· missioner Alexander M. Schmidt to give companies using zirconium six · months after the final report on an- tiperspirants is prepared, probably next year. Carl.er-Wallace toe. ul.so markets :iirconlum-containing antiperspirant, ··Arrid." I.AST DECEMBER TUE panel look the position that 1irco!1i~1n should no~ be used in sprays unt1l 1ts safety _wait proven. An interint r~Porl ~1tcd evidence suggesting that 1nhalat1qn or zirconium could produce flbrous growths in the lungs leading to serious respiratory diseaso. 'l'he 21-page rcporl suid lhl· zirconium antipersplrants offers onl.'' a "slight to negligible" improvement in keeping underarms dry. NOTING 'rtlAT ftllLLIONS or Americans have been exposed to lilt· s prays. the pun.el. s aid : "'Should zirconium -conta1n1ng aerosol an tiperspirants turn out to carry .1 health hazard, the m<1gnitude of the problem could be consideri}ble.'' police veteran can legal-----------·-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==1 ly maintain an address Ii in Detroit during the WAKE; VP, SIR \•i~k, and go home to liis family in suburban · Farmlhston Hills, Mich., ·-YOV CAN GO on weekends . ·.··1 feel like a new· bride," said Mrs. Caviston. "He has been under so much pressure . Now he can settle down and do. his job as a policeman.'' Caviston Jen his wile and two children in their Farmington Hills home on September, 1972, and rented a room in Detroit to comply with a regula- tion prohibiting :officers Crom living outside city limits. FRANK FU RT. Germany (UPI) -An overturned true k held up ltaffic for three hours on a Frankfurt superhighway during the night, but it took police longer than planned to get the backlogged autos . moving aJ{ain. Officers had ta wake qp at least 20 drivers who had fallen asleep in their cars while waiting ror the. lanes to be cleared. Final Week of Sale All Fall Merchandise Drastically Reduced I · 3416 Via Oporto 9" rd e~ (714) 675-0321 L.d · v·tt l\lon.thruThur.&Sat .10·5 :;.> I 0 l age 1''ri. 10·9Sun.·11 ·5 PICNIC TABLE & BENCHES Heavy Duty •• -"'<'~ the highways, at the job .•. take their toll daily. . .. From my ''The victim or a~ 8 ft. Wire Villoge Blocksrnitlt 4 lb. Bog BORDIR POLI IHREDDID DELUXE LOPPER v n n l a g e automobile accident should· point,'' says s eek i m mediate. Dr. Gary specialized care," stated Couture or Dr. Couture. "Serious And "the Couture costly injuries do not Chiropractic always result in immediate 1 ~.i; .• ,...· • .;,Center, ''it pain or bloodshed. A " Dr.Gwy was obvious thorough examinatiop C..._e,O.C.that som e following an accident ts special effort must be necessary to insure protec--· made to accommodate the lion and prevention or long: care and treat ment or ac· term post·accident suffer·· <"idental injuries. The need ing rrom seemingly minor" for this care is created in or unnoticed injuries. the split second instant of nn accident, and the care Dr. Cout~r! n_oted that itself poses different pro--""hi plash .1n3ur1es rrom: blems by its very n11ture." auto accidents !>ccupy. . ""' -..~f!!t., ,, PRUNIR FOAM int ftM riPf....., te • .., • f.tly platH t.lctff t. e..ttl • S•ft, l'tltt, Mtrt•ss, .... Ille •Ws & ..., Ht ef ,..,. nnt M• adjushlbla I• .J ellarglftic. .....,_ 11" Mtlt, ,.sJti«ts. · RIG. '2.4' llG. 'ls 139 REG. 'saaa s 1 ~~ ... ~ ' ' it Cl:~.:::;::;.. .. ~~~,..~~~~ ....... == 3 Cu ft. 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'" tit• DAILY PILOT . '""' .. , .. ._. .. ·~ .. ~-.., ..... . • w.-. ..... , witlri '1i11yl 1rip1 •' 11•111.12 RIG. '12.n VAlU( $699 4 Inch Pots BIDDllfG :· .. ~~~Nrs .,..,. <"-'c• •' ,..... ,."'--......,,-:;, ...... "' IEG. 4t• AQVAllUMS STAl9S<a> llGAl •••• -••• ,»JJ• 'IJ" lS,Al ··-······"•• '16" 11 'Al SflOW .. 125" 118 .. ,.,,L SIOW' .'JJ• 120 .. ~, . . . I 1 ll ~· , .... -.. ---·· • d i .. ' 1: ·- • , I / I I Don't iust sit there on your small · fortune ••• I • • • • • Look around your· house and qara9e ·and you'll probably discover you have a mountain of oldies but 9oodies you could sell. Move that mountain. · . Call a friendly ad-visor at the Daily Pilot. Use the direct line. Thousands of ready-to-buy ad readers are "shoppiftCJ the ads in the Daily Pilot ·· every day. Many are ea9er to buy just what you have to sell. .Advertise in the Oran9e Coast Newspaper with . . ,Cl~$~if!8~ Ad ~ine 642-5678 DAILY PILOT ... ' ' ,. .. I • • AJ f) OAILV PILOT Mond1y, Febrt.11tY io. 1915 ' ST.ARTS WED. ·FEB. 12 ·' They took Rafferty fol "'"""1in0 he hOdond thereby saved his life. By The As~l1&ed Press T.h e following are Billboard's hot record hit& for the week ending Fe~. ts •. Jas they appear 1in nex,t 'Week's iSSUe O( 'Billl>oard in.agazine: HOT Sl NGI.ES L YOU'RE NO GOOD ".-Linda Rons tadt , tCapitol> 2 . PICK UP THE PIECES -Ave rag e White Band, (Atlantic> BRJSTOL CINEMA IV _3E~g~!~ft.:r,;,;;on IRISTOL AT MacAltTHUR 4_ SOME KIND OF ~~SOUT~~H~C~O~A~S~T~S~HOl'Pl~~MG~~A~IU!.~~A~5~4~D-~7~4~44~~ WONDERFUi. -Grand : Ft.ink. (Capitol) 5. BLACK WATER - Doobi e Broth e r s, (Warner Bros.J CAtlAOU. l:ANt:ST O'C:0Nfll0A DOAC:NINt: LAW ANO DISiOADl:N "LITTLE PRINCF' 2:50·6: 15-9:40 lrGI "MEMORY OF US" IRI I :l~4:S.S..l:20 -~ I :05·4:30°7:55 ... "STEPPEMWOLF" 1:05-6:10-9:55 ,., cssss==-1 --"MEMORY-·- FAl!tlLY . OF US" ROBIMSOM'." ,,, ... , ••.• ,]5 l:lM:l4·9:QO .. "OLD YELLER" l ;4S-7:l0 ----~· "STEPPEMWOLF'' IRI 4: I 5-7:45 THE SfEPFoRD WIVES A~ ........ _ _,.lromdw..itnol..........,~lloobil. -~-,.._...,_.1111. ___ 0lllll--I __ ...,,lllllllll.1!111~~--lll'J:!l ... !'lllPIQll'OUl•°"'C.. -·--··---·--·--... -.. -.-. ---·· -•UUIJ-•-•-1-.S ·-c..--1110l==.::-::o!'.1 STARTS WED., FEB. 12 . BRISTOL CINEMA IV • BRISTOL AT MacARTHUR SOUTH COAST SHOPPING AREA -540-7444 6 . FIRE -Ohio Players , (Mercury 1 7. LONEI.Y PEOPI.E -America , (Wa Bros.) 8. BOOGIE GAE WOMAN Stevi e Won4er, (Motown) 9 , MY EYES ADORED YOU - Frankie Valli. (Private Stock) 10. No. 9 DREAM - John Lennon, (Apple) TOP LPS 1. LINDA RONSTADT -Heart Like A Wheel, <Capitol l 2. AVERAGE WHITE BAND -(Atlantic) 3. JONI MITCHELL - Mi l e s o f Ai s l es, (Asylum l 4. BOB DYLAN - Blo6d On The Tracks, (Columbia ) 5. GEORGE H A R· RISON -Dark Horse, ~ '1'<pple1~ 6, JETH RO TULL Wa r Child, (Warner s ·ros. I 7. OH IO PI.AYERS - Fire, (Mercury) -·--1·'"' ... ' NGEST YARD _,, l·U; _, 1 .•• 1,.1. 1,u ~- CHALLENGE TO BE FREE .... ,, .• --1,•t.11.' SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIEGO FWY. AT BRISTOL · SO. COAST Swii.'iriin.v PLAZA II ~~. 11&11.• w • 11a.i1 South Coast Plaza I llll IHIC.0 IW1. lT lllS!Ol 546·2711 ,, Pilot ) Candid commen.larles, Logbook_ DAILY PILOT STARTS WED., FEB. 12 " IN 'HAABOR SHOPfl!NG CE . ·- 1 exclusively in the '1 • 5. BEST OFMY LOV -Eagles, CAiu>lum) 6. POETRY MAN - Phoebe Know, <SbelterJ 7, THE DOOR OF THE SUN Alie Porte-De 5.<>le -Al Martino. <Capi!41> 8. HAVE YOU NEVER BEEN MELI.OW -Olivia Newton.John, <MCAI 9, MORNIN,QSIDEOF THE MOUNTA~N - Donny & Marie Osmond, (MGM) • ' ' 10. UKE A SUNDAY MORNI NG -L.ana Can· trell, (Polydor) .. ~/ .. '·~· ;:.g ~ GllUDJ :i~':::. .. GUI ,.. ,,., MR. MAJESTYK PACIFIC ' COAST HWY. AT Sito ST.· 536·Ut6 . ST ARTS-WED;; FEB. 1'2 Ak:e is-'.35 H~ son1s 12 lOgether fhey're rurn1rg away from horne ELLEN BURSTYN . KRIS KRISTOFFERSON IN ALICE JX>ESNT LIVE HERE ANYMORE' [PG~'"'' 1'-'HDiGni O·~\\.'J!:'fl<l))Cot l.UOO'LOJ..FM'Y lID-t~~ EDWARDS CINEMA CENTER HARIOR AT ADAlolS 979-4141 IH THE MESA VERDE CEHTER .ll 'Poclooiot "GO~FA THU 11" IRI "YOUHG FllAH,dHSTllH"'-:- Ir Met lroola• IPGI "MURDER· OM THE ORIENT EXPRESS" ll'GI• "'Alll'OIT7l.,tNI IHI L0)'4GEST YAID"" I'll -. , "SWISS FA.MIL Y ROllHSOM" "OLD YELLU- ''C OHFESSIOM OF A JWIMDOW CLEANER" tRI . + '"CA.HOY" lRJ "M• Wittl Th• G~ Gull"' ~Of ne Dr~ Matt"''" · '"A.Hock Of KIHHJ h Girit" Ill uTHE STICK" The report exposed him as a . dealer in drugs, fireanns,and women. l{e hated cops. He didn't know he was living with.-Qlle•, • Jj'" ...... ~ r • -t "''\ ' •· • • • . ' ' . frM ••r9t 11Le-st ~1~ 1~1• ,,n,oln ••• ....... ~~·" Il l 1010 S•nO.Ho ....... ·~ .... -.... 1111 114! s..~~· ... , I c..,.,.,.,. 011 •- U l ·l'I ' ,_, Uft'll1'.-:Nf ....... _ ... SWISS f.IL Y IOllMsoN 11< Ofd Teller * Local news. Everyda,y. In the DAILY PILOT " ' . ' .•, : ' 'I I .I ·1 ' I ·I .I ,, J " 'I I -·I I' ,I f! ·~ ~ I I ' ) ' v :~ :Tu AJ t ' ; ; I ; . i ' Ill Fl I • ' ,> ' .. "' II'! ,.~ I " I \ by W& F. lroW11 mid Mel Ca11011. : TuMILEWEEDS KC.OROIN& 10 1HI& llOOK 1 I'l'I\ ~ OWN BE6T FRIEND! FIGMENTS NANCY PUT Al.L YOUR THINGS AWAY,. YOUNG LADY ~ ~ Al!t AUIG.lTOll, Mlf> JACk'tT If> LIC!J 61(111 , J.119 Tie lf>.l.£0PARO, ANO Ml? All'IW Aa: WIL(I !me! GEE 1HAT'51RUE! I ~ TMOIX:>HT CF TT lHAT IJJ/'f.J BEFORE J CAN'T l .JUST--- STACK 'EM UP LIKE YOU 00? . . PEANUTS TODAY'S CBDSSWDRD PUZZLE AWD 1llf' AIAtl IN?IDe If> 5Tll.L ALL AI011$1 ! by Tom K. Ryan by Tom Batiuck I 11UIJK I'U.. STOP OFF l!f MOIJTONl'S 00 lHE ~ HOME AND 5Pl.lT A PIU.A W™ rr(.; BUDD<.'! by Dale Hale by &nie Bushmiller i • I I • • ! • d • • • UNITED Feature Syndicate s111.11dly·1 ~ Sol...ct: 66666666 ACROSS .,.,, ... Inlets 1 Set ol 41 Feminine • memor•bllia name 4 Turned 49 Poetie: . wtilte time or 9 Atomlzltf dly 14 $m811 !50 AmWIC#l 8m0Unl Indian 111 SM:le 51 Smoolh: oneaell Ptw>netlca '"· with 52 Tr•Mf••ble , 18 Cl'lurch d8•1on v•stmenl 54 Kind of 11 Uaersot aelor .. lore. Sil ln•ect 10 D•t•nt• eo Oper•led ··20 Window 81 Prize ac~uory 82 Auto P8rt 21 F•ci•I &4 D•wn IN lure event n Thl1: L•tin ee Mounl•in 23 "Preatnt"' ridge 24 HI! Ughtly 81 Cualomary •o•ln es out •• • 28 Wlta OM limb 29 Mthl'OPOld 89 ReartanQt 31 ••• Abntf 70 Sklnl 32 Goe• 11 S•llor utr•y 33 Entett•in-mont lonn 39 TlrM L periods '"' ........ 39 S,.lngy "41 Word c:ontr1cllon M1n'a * nlcknlrM -M Slov•nly """· person: •¥ Informal I <1eLono DOWN 1 MJke •&hlm41d 2 W•ll r•ceas 3 Odll•rous oil 4 Pr11P1re • P•lh S E111em ...... 6 Kind of ...... 7 Name with thin 8 H11 no sheets hope 31 St•le ol 9 Froth'• ltrit•llon aenlOr .a Hides from 10 Spee.k view: 2 highly of words 11 S•l•d "42 De mentr. Ingredient; 81'\d C8C80 2 wordl 45 Since 12 TM wortls 48 Signify tl Agrfflble 53 Abolllh word 55 Stupid 18 Prlnclplea PfilOl'I 24 L•ld •new 58 Food ttoor DrO¥idtd 25 Frollc1ome mlnculouaJy 21 Erw:finQ 57 Brftlth with photo co«IPOW •nd t•le 58 Weight 28 Seda ot altowlltlct otd 61 Thlckneae 30 Yll"I urrit• P11llenl1 82 Spoil 33 Klndotnut 6.3 State:Abbr. 34 On one'• 86 Sneaky own peruin: 35 Covn Sling I 2 I $ 6 7 I ,,, JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH 0 - • DICKTIACY I . . ... . ... MY DAD SAID 'TH~ MINJSTI;R WM> llliAU.V CONV1Nc.iNG VES'nflDAY !. DR.SMOCK ><MM, WH ... 'f'•Vll" '1 '"' vou ·v• til0'1'. CA ..... ,..-FIMc:> 11" IM MY 6001< .' <D GORDO MOON MULLINS <OCT A WIN BunoN l CAN WEAR;TEDDY? l KNOW I1M ~ING To GET INTO AN ARGUMENT WITH MAMIE .• WHYl>oN'T '{OU I.AKE Ot-!E L!OSS FOR IHI' Ro.AD?. ANIMAL CRACKERS ' CoME Ot-1;· IILL DRIVI' YA HOMI' AT A SPSCIAL RATE GOT FOR UNCLES. ! by Chmies M. Schulz ~ov DRAW N05€5, ANO ~OU 6ET SIXES! by Herold Le Doax byl ~LYl'ILOT ,4JJ • lradfltkl =11; by Ferd Johnson by Rodger Boll111 by Mell .. Every lim~ I come up with a budget lhal works some anliques . :t.hop always ruins it." DENNIS THE MENACE • I~ by Chester Gould 1 AIZ DAILY PILOT Monday, Febl'U!!Y10, 197S ' • • · Other Deaths Bill Would Legalize Prescription Drug Ad Trial ·Set In Boy's Fiesta Slated WESTMINSTER -A 0 14171 Newland Ave. , NEW YORK CAP) Nightclub singer Fe:Uda Sander1, 31 , died ot cancer Friday lo her Manhattan home. Miss Sanders, who became in· fernatioqally kdowo in the mid-.l950s with her recording of "The Song from Moulin Rouge," was the wife o( Jrving Joseph, pianist, com- poser, condt.ictor and ar- ranger. LOS ANGELES CAPl _..:.. ftfartyn Green, 7S, a British actor renowned for his Gilbert and Sullivan operatic roles, died Saturday. He spent 2S years with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Co., berore moving to New York in 1952. . HOLLYWOOD CUP! l -Lawre'nce We · tng1rten, 77 , movie pro- ducer presented ·with s ,peci~I ,Oscar by Katharine llepburn· last year, died Thursday of leukemia. Weingart.en's rinal film wa s "The Im- possible Years'' for J\.·IGM in 1968 . NEW YORK CUPll - John H. Second1ri, 55, a film producer whose documentaries won almost 100 awards, died Saturday or a heart at.- tack. LOS ANGELES CAPl -Frank Richard Perls, 64 , an art dealer who pro- Deoth Notices TOVA TT V~NON JOSEPH TOVA TT. D<lteot O!!dlth F•tiruary 1, 1•1s •t the • ol 79. Pre~nt r•ildfnl of Pe1ed•n•. Ca, lle1o~d hU$0oilnd or Dorothy A. Tov;,tt; l•lt.,., of K•rtn M•rl• D•ltly. 5orv1cvs win lit held TUtid•Y. F•DrU•l"Y 11\h .. 1 t ;30 PM, Hlliilde Chur(h, Rose Hllli Ml!morl•I P•rk. Whittler. C•. Rose Hills INJrh1MydirK lll!<J. MCA .. EI DAGMAR E. McAFEE. O.te ol de- •th F1t1ru••Y 6. 1915. Re,ld&nl ol NiwporrB••cl'I, ca. 5u,,,lved tty d.JUQhter. Lole Robinet! of NewpOrt; brolhlH'. Well1r Olwn; two '>hler1. Jen. nie Doran •nO Lolli W•ll. all of Oreoon. Servlc•t -•e held S•turday 12.00 noon. Sun,et Hiiis Cem11ery In .Portlel'ld. 0¥1!"QOn. Fo••••dlng oi..ec- tors, Belt Broadway Mortu•rv "EROUt tlERTHA MJ>.V PERDUE. Oi'lte of deiffi F'eliriiity T. 1'75 Resldent 01 Cost. Mew. C... Priv•ll <;ervkri. were heid Bell BrolKlway MortuJtr d""c- tor\. HOLLOWOOD EDWARD M. HOLLDWOOD. Oiil!!of & .. th Fear ... ry 8. 1915. Re-;,CMM ol Co\I• Mes•. Survived tlv hls •••lie Florence; two sons. EdW<Hd F . Ho!toWOOd end Timothy Hollowood; 0 d<luQMer, Patricia -14, HolloW-9; two 11<0llM!r!i. M<lll-•l'ld tl11rnatO; two ... ~ters. s.Jr•h Slolt 111'\d El•a.-T ~­ <J"rl, a!I ol New VOrll. Sll!rvlces and in· llll'ment W<'!dneMl•Y. RoclM!ster. N11w 'o'ort. Fo•werdlnQ Glre(tors, llell 6roo1oway Mor!uary. HODGES ELSIE HODGES. Date of okaln February 9, 1915. Res1denl ot ~1• Mf.<w, Ca S11nrlved by h"r dllU(ll'lter. Mts. Glenna Hollowa~ ol B•tesvilk!, Oklithoma ; ll!rel) Q<.!lndcl>ild•en. Private tam1ly .. ervices w11t l>e held. In- terment, Harber Rest Memorlel P••ll. a.,11 Bl'oadw•v Mortu•ry dlr1ctor1>. IRWIN PEARL M . IRWtN. D•t1' of Oeatll F•bruarv 9, 191~. Former r•sldenl ot lndl•na. Survived loc•l1y by her 0..UQhter, Bonnie Sn'fdlr. 5.ervlt•sand onterrn1nl will M Mid in lnd•-PGli'>, lnOi•na. Forward•..., director~ 61!11 6ra.dW•Y Mor\\ldfY. LATINI ELIZA LATINI. Se<wice\ "'e pend· lnq. OllcUiy Brothers Mortud•Y. 17'111 Be.teh Blvd , Huntl,.gton 8e..::n, C... &11-1111 PRAUSE CY'NOAIN PRAUSE. Service~ ar@ pending. Ollda y 8•oll'leri MorhlM\I. ll'tll Be•cn e1vd .• Huntin111on Beacn, Ce.142-1711. LYONS AOBERT NtC9' l VONS. ~rvice\ ••• pe nding, Olld•v B•olh••~ Mort~ry. 11•11 S.a<h 81vd .• Hunl- 1ng\on Be•ch, Ca. 8•1-1111 IA.Ltz:-IERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corono d el M"' 613 ~'"° C~o M&-.o 646.2424 ltlL IRO·ADW A Y MORTUARY '110 S.oodwoy Cosio Me\o 642·91 so McCORMICK MORTUARY l ?1 •'10 B.~u.n <l:t4 <;t4 j~ Son .loon (op,11 ,.,o 4CJ!>-l l1b PACIFIC YIEW MEMOllAL PARK Ceme1arv • M(;l'1..ny Cl-ope\ 1!i(X) Poc•l•c v;e..., o.;.,., Newpor1 S.1och. Coli!Qfn.a 644·2700 PlllFAMILY COLONIAL fUHEIAL HOME 79'.>I BolRJ Ave., We~1nWost• B'll·1525 SMnHS' MOITUAl:Y 627 M~ Si. H.#ifngi DI" Seoch SJO-OSl11 moted local artists and organJted exhibitions of Pablo Picasso and Henri MaUs1e, died Saturday. Ile was ·fllAde a lite fellow or tbe Los Angeles 870.C.)IUSTING!I ot-.1M1typtle4ltuff County Museum lot or· F 'res h m a n A s • ganizing major exhlbir .1e-=iblyman Rictfard ttons ot Picasso a.nd Robinson, a Santa Ana Matisseworks. DemOCJ'at, says the pre- sent ban .In California on 1'I 0 NT AUK, N . Y . 'prescription drug ad· ( tr P I ) -R ob er t vertislng forces con· Sylvester, 68, drama and -sumers to oversperrd amusement writer for millions or dollars an- the New York ·Daily nually be.cause it pre- News since ·1935 and for vents price competition _ more than 2!) years He has introduced a author or the syn.dicated measure (AB SSO) that state column, ."Dream would IegaliJe prescrip- Street," died Sunday, ap-tiondrug advertisin¥· parently of a heart ail-The Orange County ment. legislator says the LOS ANGELES CUP!) -Prjvale services were held Sun.day for WJllJiim C. Chambliss, a former Navy rear admiral who served with Adm. W.F . Hal&ey io the Pacific during World War II. Chambliss, 67, died Wed- nesday at Long Beach1 Memorial Hospital (ollowing open heart SUr· gery. state's elderly suffer the most under the current law because they buy most of the prescription drugs. * * • THE S.,.NTA Ana as· semblyman also has in· ~uced AB 725, which would require that all meetings or the s tale Public Utilities Com- mission dealing with rate Increases be OP8ft to the public wilb not less tb!lftl>ne week notice. * * • . Slwoting · Carpenter. is co · SANTAANA -Abait spoosorln• legislation and tackle supplipi:, who known aa the Thurmari shot and wounded a 15- Act. It would expand the' )'ear-old boy he founll in- flu v.accinC'! program for side bis locked Sunset AND ROBINSON, who senior citizens. · Beach stol'e> has been or· food fiesta, reaturtng the Judges ~ill rate the finest culinary talent.a: of various recipes and they 4 -H Club members will also gt'ant awards throu1hout west Orange for cake decorating, County, will be held here written menus and place Feb. 22. ... settings. Mdmbers of variousr.:;:::::;:::;:::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;;-i clubs involved in food projects a-nd home lurniahings projects, will ineet in com petitio from 9 a .m . to 1 p.m., a Warner .Junior High, L.A. CALLS 6' EACH · "''""'"'Tole~-· Ofllf '"t ....... o C-•Y 01 C ......... JtiJM ...... lh<l..C••'•.,.. .. (7141 979· I 23 represet1~ the new '12nd · The measure (AB 60)' dered to face trial Feb. district made up or Santa "would lower the eligibili· ''at on charges or assault Ana and pvrtions or ty age ror recipients of lwith intent to commit Garden Grove, is co· the vaccine to 60 and murder and assault with author of the __.P,ro_posed give local health depart-a deadly weapon. med Auton1oti1le War-~ents discreµon for us-· or a n g e Co u n t y Put 8 few word a ranty Act. ' mg t~e va~c1ne for the Superior Court Judge · -Call 842•5678. That measure would chrorucally 111 . Everett w. Dickey set j .A~.!!"~ I . to1work for you .. create a mandatory • * * the trial date for Joe system or used car war-Creek 57 of 16731 In the ranlies, &eUing forth -ASSEMBLYMAN Pacific' Coa~t Highway ~==~~====~~i.;_;;;'..'.'.'.:.~~~~~!J warranty ratings and Carpenter also has an~ Sunset Beach. He al~ establishing used car de-nounced that he is sup-ordered the defendant to Helps Shr1'nk Swelli~ Of a I e NI ' du U . es and porting legislative and return to court Feb. 14 . "' respon•1b•llt1es to administrative steps for•pretri•l•essio• Hemorrhoi'dalTi'ssues ue'flo buyers. · aimed. at reforming the · 11 · -Robinson says 'the: milk pricing system in CREEK WAS ,arrested Jn"ft-'at' Reli-eS Pa'n & Itch "'let the buyer beware" California. In addition. by shenff's officers after llAUlm IOD. , \ITI I • ·approach to s~lling used he has introduced a bill he shot and wounfed ••• Gives prompt temponey relief from cars is fine if the buyer that would .ban destruc-Ross Bankes, 15. ' • • . . happens to be a ti on of foodsturrs to . C k Id rr· 1. hemorro1dal pun and itch m many cases. mecbanl·c "'-"d 1· th 1 · 1 · ree to o 1ccrs rus · , . rama 1ze e res rain 1 e had b b led Docton have found a n·mork -and itching 1n the'c tiuue•. * • • . oft d " . s or een urg bl I I 1· .,. h T b I -" th ' . ra e. several times and that he a Y •uctes1 u mN. 1ca ion t . at t•sta y < octor• prov.:u 1s , · . . • . aclually helpt 11hr1nk awrlhng trur in many Ca.M'S. ~ANOTHER freshman ll1s bill ts scheduled was merely defending oI hrmorrhoidal tis.auA wh<'n TOOmOOicationusedwuPr<'i1- 0 range County as -for a hearing Feb. 20 · his· property when he inft"Ck'tl ancl inftame<l. Anrl it a rat inn H. And no prcsc1i11tion semblyman, Garden before the Assembly opened fire on an un-doe1 n1oreo. In many cast•11 it i:\ r\(.'l;'<led tor Pr#paralionH'. Grove Democrat PauJ Agriculture Committee. known intruder. civet rt•lirf for hours from l)&in Ointm1•nt or AUPr>01tilori1 ... fJ AI LY PILOT ' BUTTON UP YOUR VALENTINE l . I ~""""· -in one oi our .111-girl blou>e,. Whal a beJutiiul way lo remember yo-ur best glrl. Pick a classic solid. A delicate see-through floral. A whisper-soft chiffon with a big .~~ . , b i I . ff ··~~ pussycat bow. Here are four from our collection . . • . · · all a dream to ca re for, pure polyester. a. coin-dot chiffon ·'-.. !"" 4v in navy or green. 10-18 16'.oo b. convertible ruffled neck·',>,_ ,md ruffled cu_ffs. Back-zip. While, pink, beige. 10-18 14.00 c. floral button-front in black or n.1vy 10-18 16.00 d . opPn- neck in white. pink, beij.\e I 0-18 12.00 By Teddi. blouses 3 I ~, c • a f I 1/ . t , I ; ' ' I • j . \ ' . t ~ II!-· ....... c -~·' k' ~. ~,~':-',/;.; · .. f· .• '. ,: '· ..... { ' . ' ... d r . .. '; '.• ·' ·*' '; , "I\' iif.1 South Coast Plaza-Costa Mesa. 3333 Bristol St., 546-9321 Westminste~ ·NJ~l!rGolden State at San . Die~o: Fwy., 898-2521 .. ' - '~· t..'I _ • •I I ••• J .d. "' MAVCO .. 1 1 I . I I • > 1 • • 'If you don·~ wake people up to a problem. they will ignore it. I . am simply try'ing to get people to think. '-Clint Jones I • ' f ~Father's the Loser . • 1ln Custody Battle By KATllYCLANCY OI tM O.lly ....... SWff Clint Jones ls a 1'"'ountain Valley father who wants his three-year-old daughte r back. Two years ago he snatched her "cloak and dagger" style in New lfa.nps hire , fled lo Fountain Valley, then hid with her for 20·· months until his ex-wife round him. I le has spent more than ~0 .000 1n legal fees and lost wages on his L'Ustody fight, and has pledged to keep try ing until he wins. lie rec'~ntly formed an Or•nge County organization aimed at stopping what he calls "di;>- crimination against fathe r s'' during child custody fights. "It doesn't always sta nd to re- ason that a mothe r is the bes t parent," he said. "If we really \Vant to be honest about it 50 per- cent of the fathers should get custody and 50 percent or the mothers.·· The 47 -year-old opera singer turned advertising executive said he was happily m arried for e BEA ANDERSON, Editor ,....,..,.,. l"tllrNrr It. 191$ ,. .. ,.. 8·' ' t \\'O years and doing well at his job in Ve rmont. When his wife asked for a divorce, he was crushed, and the e n s uing custody battle over three-year-old Yvonne has oc- cupied much of his time since. J ones claims his battle is not unique. He said the judicial system ca n take a man, "strip him or his life savings, his home, hi!I· future income. his children and make him a criminal." DESTRUCTIVE FORCE The system allows wives. he said , ··to use the pow~r of a divorce tollrt to destroy love and marriage," rather than working at "our most important job," raising a family. · Jones has started the Orange County Chapter of Fathers Unit- , ed for Equal Justice to counsel one another and work for change. 'fhe group meets Wednesday eve nings a t his home, and ques- t ions may be referred to him at 968-2973. J o nes said \\'he n he wa s d i\·or ccd , h e lost what he· believed was a happy home and fe lt totally '"burned out" inside. "At .the court hearing, J was as~ed 1f I \V anted custody, and I said I r eally don't think J can handle it. I was a broken man. ··inte r esting ly enough,'' he continued. ··this is_J~e situa tion of many m en hit by divorce these days." 'fwo months later J ortes asked for custod y but was turned do''"n. A s hort time later he decided to snatch her because he believed he could provide the bes t home. Jones recalls tenderly the 20 months he and his parents kept Yvonne, remembering beach outings, neighborhood walks and the happiness he sav¥" in his daug~ter's eyes. OUT IN OPEN "She would see me come home and run outside yelling, •Daddy, Oadd.y .' Every one in the neighborhood could hear ," he said, adding that friends often re- marked about how happy the child see med. \Vhil e he was sorry when his "''ire round hi m, he says now. "She r e ally did me a favo r because now I am able to bring it all out in the open, and tell it like it is." Jones y.ras not char ged \\"ith child-sna tc hing. Local police or- fi cials said thut \\'hilc his \\'ifc could have fih ... -d s uch a cha rge. Jaw agencies seldon1 bring such cases to trial unl ess the child h<1s been mistrcat1:.'<I or in;urec1 . Jon es r et u r n e d t o Ne:"· l-l a mps hire last week to face a custody battle, whjch he intends to \\·in. "I have to go in and prove my eX-\\'ife is an unfit n1other . I have to destroy he r reputa tion in the eyes of the judge,'' he said. '"rhis ·doesn't please me because l do not like to speak e vil of a nyone, particularly somt.'One I used to .love. ··1'h is is the r eason m ost father s give up," he said. ''\\'hy can·t J just prove 1 an1 n1o rc worthy tha n she?" J ones \Vill meet this \Veekcnd \\·it h New York cons truc tio n magna te Andrew Levitt, recent- ly involved in a sim ila r. c us tody battle. He hopes to enlist na· tionwide s upport from both m e n an<l \\'Om e n . lie also h as a ppeared on r adio and television a nd is writing a book a bout the emoti onal and economic waste of divorce . · · 1 a rn not a nti-\.\'O rnan." he stressed. but he said son1 etimes t.'X·\Vi\•es us e c_hildrc n ··as pa v,:ns, '' taking their bitte rness out on the ir ex-hus bands by turn· ing the ir children against them. Jones said this affects children for a lifetime. ··1'hat is why many won1 c n con1ing from divorce a re cr eat - i n g d i vo r c in g f a mili es thcrnselvt:'s." he said. ··t an1 sinlolv trvine: to e:ct people to think. If \"OU don"t "'ake people u1> to a pr.oblem , they Will ignore it.'. Sl -DELINES PREFERRED Bernice Brown prefers sidelines to the limelight, at least at this point in her life. The state's former First Lady puts the past behind her and lives in the present. !Emotional Scars DEAR ANN LANDERS : I 1 want to rebut your statement to a woman who wrote and asked 1 whether or not she should have an abortion. You stated your 1 position on abortion, but added, 1 ''If abortion is against your re· 1 ligion, or tr you feel in your heart 1 that It ls murder, I urge you NOT ~to do lt. The guilt might cause 1 you a lifetime of agony." I am enclosln& a maa:aiine rcle enUtled. ,;Abortion: No • I llnJ Emollon&I_ Scars." It de- with a -book written by an ob· trlcian and a ps,Ycbologtst and tes clearly lhat. an 8bortioil rely damaees a woman's emo· nal health. In fact, the op- posite is true. It often brings im· provement. The article also cites facts and figures from other experts. They report "70 percent or the wome n said they were very happy about their abortions. Only three per- cent said they were sad." These are extremely good odd~ no mat- ter What the kooks who write to· you say. 1 know this letter will io inlo the waateba1ket because you don't like lo be challenged by people who have the facts and figures. -ONE OF :rlfE 70 PERCENT DEAll l)NE: Flgu.,_1 Ile and tlars ngure. I don't believe that onJ1 lhree pereent are 1ad. I ' I stand by my original statement: If abortion is against your re· llgJon, or 1£ you feel you are kill· ing a live child, do NOT risk a lifetime of guilt by cbooslnt: this solution to your problem. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I must comptent on the letter from ''Bothered and Bewildered'' because her daughter Nancy is identical to ours, only we bad an· added problem -drugs. My husband and I w e nt lllrough hell u'ylni lo get lllat girl s traighte ned out . Nothin g worked. Finally, my sister\ who !lyes 350 mllesaway. asked fshe could take our daughter "for a while ." My mloglvlngs were Ille By SUSAN SWARD LOS ANGELES CAP·> Bernice Brown spent eight years as California's First Lady. As Gov. Edmund G. Brown's wife, she traveled a lot and enter- tained. Now her son, Edmund Browri. Jr., is gove rnor. and ~trs . Brown. silver-haired and 66 years old , is quite content that her son·s new job affects her very little. She prunes her azaleas out in the yard around the pool. She has some of her grandchi.ldren over and baby-sit.s them. She golfs with a friend at a local Bel Air course. Since 1966, when Brown Sr. was defeated by Ronald Reagan in his bid for a third te rm in of· rice, Mrs. Brown has been a private citizen ugain. And she likes it that way. · Legislators who used to alt.end parties the Browns held at the old · governor 's man s ion in Sacramento reme mbered Mrs. Brown as gracious, ·a real first lady . She was reserved and private -not hail-fe llow-well- met like her husband. NOTICEABLE STRENGTll In an interviewrlast week, she seemed strong·minded, sure or herself. Politicians had long noticed that strength. "Jerry has his mother's genes," several have said about her 36-year-old son. Whe n Brown Jr. first told the family he would run for gov- ernor, Mrs. Brown says: "I remember saying to Pat: 'Do we have to go through this all . over ·again?: Whal I meant was same as Nancy's parents', but out or sheer des peration, we said yes. Within three months ther e was a tremendous change in that child -a complete turnaround o( her tieba.vior and attitude. We visited her last weekend and were amazed. Pleaae tell "Bothered'' two. things: (ll She hasn't lost a daughter. Nancy-will be back. (2> The' pressure remo.ved fro·m th·e parents Js an absolute bless· lna . Separation gives both plrcnt1 and thlld a ~m'J)letely different 1)6rs~tive. It turns out that mv 1tster was a lot stron1ter Ulan l.lh?U&h l. -u. M9THER , DEAJI M111'11Ea: Tllanks for well, Y.'he n you read things in the paper you can be the greatest gove rnor in the world, but you're going lo get criticism . It's part and parcel of the j ob. "When you'have lo read about it, a nd it's somt."One close to you , it's not something you seek out,'' she said. l\'lrs. BrO\\'n. the daughter of a San Fra n cis co police captain . said that didn"t ruean she \l.'ished her husband and son had been s hoe clerks. But then, she said , they wouldn't have had to live in .a glasshouse. · "Eve rything you do e very body knows about. You c an't go anywhere and gel a\\'ay from it. So that's wtiat r m eant when r said ·· 'Do we have to go through that and. pick up the pa per ... '" she said. :PRIVATE SIDE It was the pri vate s ide o f Bernice Brown s peaking. Years .ag!) Bernice Brown had held he r first ne Y.'S conference in Los Angeles \Vhen her husband was running for governor for the first lime . A re w months later s he told a reporte r : ·:1 .... 1as scared to death. I would rather have cooked din · ne r f o r 20 people who jus t dropped in than be confronted by a dozen r eporters wa nting to know about me.'' Frederic k Dutton, 'Brown 's. campaign manage r in tha t race, had been very pleased \\'ith l\trs. Brown's performance. In a 1958 intcrvie"" he e n· th used : '"She came out or the kitchen into th e whol e of California \Vith maJ:tniriccnt r e- sults." ~1 rs. Brown ha dn't come cold to politics in 1958. Ile r husband first ran for political office \.\'hen he "''as 22, "''hen he sought a sta te assembly seat and lost . ·•\Ve \.\·ere goin~ together. and I rang doorbell s. lie gave n1c <.t ll the hil ls and the stairs," riTrs. BrO\\'n recallt."<1 . Brown Sr. r a n in tha l r ace as a Republican. but he soon cha nged to a Democr at. ''I think t hat \\'as afte r he gave speeches for Hoover in '32 "·hen they threw tomatoes at him or rotton eggs. That was when he began to look around," she said \.\'ith a laut h . · \Vhc n Bro\\·n Sr .. now 69, \\·as running fo r s tate atto rn ey · ~eneral in the late 1940s. he \vas gone fron1 horn e a lot . Mrs. Bro"'·n s tayed in San Fr<.1ncisco r a is ing their fou r children three girls a nd J e 1·r y, VICARIOUS PLEASURE Late r , when Brown J r. became a lawyer a nd the n got into ·politics, it ga\·e BrO\\•n Sr. a gr eat vicarious pleasure, s he added. 1\nd Be rnice BrO\\'n likes \\•atching Pat Bro\\'n enjoy his son 's s uccess. She is s till glad she is on the s idelines, though. She. says: ··1 feel I 've been through that. r enjoyed it \Vhil e it \vas ha ppe n- ing, but that 's a s tage of my life that is in the past. I a n1 1n the :.i G 's stage of n1 y life -golfing, gardening and grandchildren -· and r·m enjoying it.'' Ann Landers your supportive letter. I got plen- ty of heal for suggesting that Nancy be ~oused "elsewhere." Some "experts" called it "rejec· lion," others called it "abandon· ment.'' -Sometimes pare nts and children need a rest from each other and a change of scenery can work wonders. DEAR ANN LANDERS: This is foi-''Harem" -the mother o( lllree dhughlers. , When I iove birth to my fourlh girl baby, 1 went into a depre ssion . Althoug11 m y husband never said so, I (ell sure he want.ed a boy. • £tlend sent a nole to the hospital which read, "God musl have known bow much you loved I 't little girls to send you four." \Vhen ever 1 wonder wha t life \\"Ould ha ve been like if we had h ad a son, 1 remember those words and reel warm all ove r. - CONTENT INKC. DEA.It K.C.: How nice~ There "'·ere rour gtrts ln our family and my mother always ••Id 1he wished she had bad four m.O,re. The r e is a big di(ferenee between cold and cool . Ann Lan- ders shows you how to play it cool witho1.,1t freezing people out in her booklet, ''Teenage Sex -Ten Ways to Cool It." Send so ce nts in coin and a Jong, self-addressed, stamped e nvelope to Ann Lan~ der s, P .O. Bo< 1400, Elgin. JU. 001 20. , .. ... .. ... . . . JULIE JENKINS CtljDY MANZANELLA . ~!'Rll,.L .DIM.MICK Wedding Dates ·Picked The engagement of Jennirer Jewell and William L. Hutchison was announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell or Coronadel Mar. George Je·nkins will claim Cindy M1'_nzella as his bride June 21, in St. An- drew's Pfesbyterlan Church. Newport Beach. His sister, Julie Jenkins, Wilt exchange vows with Leo Bandel, June 28, in Our Lady Queen of Angels Church. Newport Beach. Jenkins, the son of Mrs. C4Jvin Smith, Costa Mesa, is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and California State University a l Long Beach. He attended Orange Coast Co llege. His fiancee, the daughter or Mrs. Julius Krakauer, Santa Ana, attended California State University at Fresno. Miss Jenkins is a graduate of NHHS and attend5 OCC .• Bandel, son or Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bandel, Corona del Mar, is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and attended Golden Wes t College. ......... Aquarius Persuasive TUESDAY,FEBRUARYll By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES <Miich 21·April 19): New Moon position highlights self-discovery, ability to love and be loved. You draw people to you with their problems. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): What you want lo do becomes plausible and possible. One who pulls strings does som e pulling in your behalf. GEMINI (May 21 .June 20): Accenl is on long·distance communications. You are able to sense potential needs. Your intuition isontarget. CANCER (June 21.July 22): Usual routine does not suffice~ere is work pro-- cedure change. You will be asked to initiate a ''different'' policy. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Spotlight is on de· tails associated wilh agreements, legal or· otherwise. Now is time to get Views on re· cord. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): One who asks favors may be testing, probing. Know it and know when to draw the line. Review met.bods, procedures. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): New Moon posit.ion coincides now with new lease on special project, unique relationship, affair of heart. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov . 21): Real estate, property values and appraisals seem to be in picture. See clearly, in light of facts in· stead of fantasy. SAGITrA RIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): You get ·answers to recent inquiries. You are enlightened concerning facts, figures and boundaries. CAPRICORN CDec. 22·Jan. 19): Em· phasis is on money and how it got that way. Finish project. Let goof losing proposition. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Lunar cy· cle is such that you thrive on challenge. Added recognition is due. Your powers of persuasion are highlighted. PISCES (Feb. 19·1t1arch 20): Aura of glamor prevails. Element of mystery is present. Important now lo be discreet. Play cards close to chest. • Miss Jewell is a ·graduate or Corona del ·Mar High School and now alte.nds Cali(ornia Stale University at San Diego and is a member or Gamma Phi Bet a. I-fer (iance, son of the William Hutchisons of Newport Beach, is a graduate of Grove City College, Grove City Pa. and is affil iat- ed with Epsilon Pi. No weddinF!" date has been set. ......... Mission Viejo High ~noo1 graduates Ter· rill Dimmick and Ronald Hidalgo will ex·: change wedding vows April 26 in Sl. Nicholas Catholic Church, Laguna Hills. Their engagement has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs."Willis Dim· mick of Mission Viejo. Parents of the bridegroom·elect are Mr. and Mrs. A. B. l-lidall?oof El Toro. ......... Marine l\1aj. (ret.i and Mrs. William P. Elzey Jr. of Santa Ana have announced the e ngagement of their daughter, Diana Elzey to Steven Pearson . Miss Elzey graduated from Orange High School, Orange Coast College and the University of Colorado School or Journalism. . Her riance, son of Il.1r. and Mrs. Wilham \V. Pearson Jr. of Ne.wPOrt Beach, gradual· ed rrom Newport Harbor J-ligh School and Stanford University. where he was a member of Delta Tau Delta . I-l e earned his masters degree in finance arter completing a post·graduate course at the Uni\'ersity of Colorado. . An April weddin g in th ~ F1.~st Presbyterian Church. Orange, 1s be in g planned. . ...... Janine Ailene 1-laun of 1-Iuntington Beach will become the bride of-Charles l\1artin Be ll during Aug. 15 rites in the 1'~irst Baptist Church, Long Beach. Their engagement has been announced by ·her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Haun of Huntington Beach. . Miss Haun is an alumna bf Marina High , School and wil l graduate in June from Golden West Co llege. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilbert Be ll of Pacific Gr0Ve. is an alumnus . of Pacific Grove High School and also wlll graduate from G WC in June. --WEIGHT REDUCTION--1 by '"ACUPRESSURE" (no needles used} SIMPLE • SAR • EFFECTIVE QUICK RESULTS-NO MEDICATION I * . 1 DA YID W ... SOM D.C. -~-645-1177 JSOL 171•st. . · CetN .... ·Whll6 Promise her anything,. but give her our page. This Valentine's Day send your love a greeting all the world can share. Express your love in a Daily Pilot Valen· tine. -~· ' -~·· • l I • • ~ J • , ,.,, Prograrliniing Varied Auxiliary Mrs. Evelene Pulati will display her col· leclion of antique valentines at the Wednes- day, Feb. 12, meeting or the Oi:a.nge County Section or the Women's Auxlliary to. the American Society or Mechanical Engineers. · . The 11 a .m . meeting is scheduled 1n the. Huntington Beach home of Mrs. Henry Tolsma. · DAR . In Defense of Freedom, Our Birthright will be the topic of Mrs. Robert A. Nelson at the Wednesday, Feb. 12 meeting of th-e San Clemente Chapter, DAR. . Bicentennial plans will be discussed at the 1 :30 p.m. meeting in the San Clemente home of Mrs. Lawrence Carpenter. Secretaries Orange County Harbor Area Legal Secretaries will sponsor a Day at the Ra~es al Caliente, Saturday, ¥.arch 1. Deadline for ticket sales is Wednesday, Feb. 12. Reservations £or the bus trip, luncheon a nd track day can be made with Mrs: C.J. .Rosberg. Riviera Club A Holiday With Strings will theme the program. presented by violinist Rima Rudina Wednesday, Feb. 12, at 11 :30 a.m. in the Balboa Bay Club for Riviera Club members. Zonta Patricia Zebal, active Nt!\\'por~ civic woman, will speak on l\ly lmpress1~ns o{ Thailand Thursday, Feb. 13, at noon in the Zonta building, for Zonta Club of the Harbor Area. Jewish Women The Role of the Volunteer in the Com· munity will be the topic of Sylvia Sullivan, national district representative of the Na- tional Council or Jewish Women, when she speaks Thursday, 1'"eb. 13, in the Versailles clubroom. 1-losling her talk will be the Orange Coast Unit, NCJW, at 10 a.m. ·Holy Family Aladrecitas Auxiliary, Ho ly Family Service_s Agency, will honor patrons Thurs- day, Feb. 13, at an 11 :30 a.m. luncheon in the Linda Isle home of Mrs. John J . l\1 cNaughton. The auxiliary will present a check for $1 2,000 to Sister Bertille, ad· n1inistrative director. Alumnae i\lembers of Ka ppa Ka ppa Gamma Alummae Associatiori \viii gather Thurs· day. Feb. 13. at It a .m . in Cis co's restaurant. South Coast Village. '* CHS Foster fami1les wiil be honored Thurs- day, Feb. t3, b.Y the Oranie County Council or Auxillarie's, Children's Home Sc)ciety. The 7 p.m. event is planned ror the Peek Family Terrace Room. Musical entertaln· menl at the annual dinner will be provided by Carol Ka!lser and Jean Benjaqiin. NWPC The National \Vomen's Political Caucus or Orange County will celebrate Black His- tory Week, Feb. 9 -16, with a histortcal pro- gram or black women in the movement. Thu('lday, Feb.13, at 7:30 p.m. in Republic Federal Savings, Santa Ana. Althea Scott, moderator or the weekly Ad Lib television program, aJ1d Sadie Reid, ex· ecutive director of the Creative Children's Development Center in Santa Ana, will pre· sent the program which is open to all in· teresled men and women. ·A ernon'S SPORTSWEAR CONSUMER ADVOCATES in the DAllY PILOT HAVE YOU HAD 117 Tired of Bay Pollution, Traffic Congestion, & Overly Dense Housing Proie:cts? YOU CAN CHANGE ALL THIS! Contact S.P.0.N. and learn how through our Free Brochures. I ISi Do'f'• StrMt, S.lt• I SO N•wport l•acll . 675-5.510 tll-1414 SPECIAL PUROlASE SALE EVENT ESTATE CLEAR ANCE & MFGRS. CLOSE-OUT! 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I joined a Gloria Marshall Figure Salon, after mAklng up my mind These ·Happy Ladles All Have New Figures By MARY EILAND LOST l4 POu>.1>S AND 12 INCHES! MOVED TO POETRY My sitting down job was be1inning to lhow· When I looked In the minor 'bout 3 monlhs 110. · · Some inches and r,unds must be shed, and ahed IOOn. I did ii and now ting "Gloria's Tune". Seventeen inchet have melted away. ·Fourteen pounds. also, have left me to stay. . Gk>ria Marshall dkt all lhlt fot me. ··She can do it for you. Just try her and see. ARDIS RUZA r..osr 11 POUNDS ANJ> 19 INGIES Mary Eiland J wtt realty feeling low since t had tried to k>1t weight and inches for the pa~t 4 yean. unsuccestfully. I must have cried nery. we!iht reducing method there CYet w1s. Then I discovered Gloria Marshall figure co ntrol salons and believe me the one word that · deJCJibes how I feel is fon·las-llc. In a short time I have gone from <ilrl... a size 14 to a '11' size 9. I have .................. Your p ersonal message will be published in the •·card'' of your choice. You may write or print your own senti· ments or ask us to set them in attractive type. Either way, your Valentine w ill pro- claim your feelings for that special .so- meone. thal fad diet• ind strenuous exerct.. just weren't taking off the desired pounds and Inches. and now twenty pour.ds llahter1 I just can'.t believe t11i1 is lost 19 inches and 1 tolal of 12 poundL My family can't believe it, but love the new me, and most important or all. t'm happy with my.~lf. thanks to you. f ·:$ f f 95 Shrimp Tempura/ Steak Terlvakl Combination Dinner t t t t Becouse of the popularity of t • the coinbinatiori Steok Terlyaki /Shrifl1> Tempura ot S-i.9S,t . Yamato will c:ontitl!Je it for ,..._.,_ . AND NOWI t It's easy. Write your message to fit any of the boxes on this page. Bring or mail it to any Daily Pilot office prior to noon Feb. 12. The minimum charge is $8. r-)(iiiij.'~-·········-.................. i ....... -····~·-i!"ti;("-r ~d G~ ,! •• i::J: •• M ?e: •·'; : ' It ~ G@~-··-·-························-········,.1.~:t) . A complete IQ..oonce thklt.t fuky top sirloin stedl dinner, either Teriyoki or pktln broiled. t wlrh MJUtffd mushrooms. souP or salod, tempura style . If you want help corTiposing a sultab'9 '"'""'· """Yomo••" ......,__. IJl'••tlng or hay-any que~Uons. ell! . really me. 11'ank1 to Gloria M1nhall, t feel so much bcller, both physically and mentally, my hu~band, fami ly and friends are proud of me, and 1'm actually being called "skinny" for the fir•! lime in my lire. Most Important. hown-er • is how satitf'ied and extremely happy I am th.ail I dec;ded to join Gloria MushaJL Kathy Trejo Aidlt Ruz.a ELAINE C. MUNN LOST 9 POUNDS AND ll INCIES I am ftrY pleated with the remits I hno had after attending O'°ria MarthlD. l hive lost 9 pound• and a total of 11 inches. 1be axe.rcilct lt9 w.ry relulna and I reel much. more wt.tal and haw much morci tnel'IJ. Elaine C. Mtnlft II""" too ice"-' · · · "."S' 64~5678, A friendiY Dally Pilot ad·YISC!r fill "" '"'5 -Yom••t'•t · be glad to help you, · r\alOlft · s"' -sory celebtotlo01 Na:nruRT BEAOI • 1801 Westcliff Dr. • M2-3630 JO;. ... o;~ --• And, If you llke. you can charge y ur "' ·• •;. ... ' I .. . " .'11 , ., '•. -, .... a11 tor t Valenline ad. Your credit la good with s. R•"""''°"' or YOIJ may usa your Master Charg or SANTA ANA/COSTA MESA• 3851 Bristol S~in" Center• 556. ,4'7-ll> N!WPORTBIACH ""'"-'"' ~"'"' • (ACA08SFAOMSOUTHCOAST ) ci... ... ~ .... f f f f f f f t 16'1 FASHION ISIAHD. t BenkAmerlcard. . ' ' • I lie .. .. .. ....... ... L~ .. 0t~'~"!!·1~fs:~~-~se~1"'~s="~_!~~~!!~~~!J lL __ ea_1_1_u_•_no_w_1_or_•_d•_mo_n_•_tr_•_tio_n_to_see_wh_a_1_th_•_G_1o_r_i•_M_"'1h_:_1_,..1 m._..et11_oc1_.,... __ 11o_r_°',.'f_ou_1..,..-T l ,I ' ( I r !. I ( I I '-/ Monday, February 10, 197~ Putt 14th Did It for ' . •• • 1 _.er . on • I. PALM SPR!Kc'S (AP> -Jo~nnr. Miller dlil i~ a1aln. He:.. wo!l h mseU another golf touma· ment, his third ln four start.. this season. T!Ua time it came by .th .. ee •lroke• In tho $160,000 Bob ltope Desert Cla15i~ , That compares with bis record·' setting runaway victories in A,rlio!'a _earlier this year When his w1no1ng margins were 14 and nine hole •hots. Fifteen strokes off the cham· pi~n.ship pace and only a •lroke • behind Arnold Palmer •as Newport Beach's Alan Taple, whet fired a second strati:ht 73 to ftnish will> :154. It netted Taple $1 ,184 . Jlunt- in4(00 Beach's Ray Carasco finished with a362 for $304. . ··Maybe it's funny," Miller said5'.tter Jtls closing lour-under- par 68 Sunday, "but I never felt I was being pressed. l felt 1 was in command all the way." He had a three-shot lead when th" .day's play began, dropped 1 back into a lie, was threatened • • ag"aln7'and then· made it look eaty. He calmly, almost casually, rom\>ed away from '\OOlber rrust.rated field with blriiies on three of four holes coming home. "When l made that big putt on the l4th, thut was the whole tournament," said the tall, handsome, slender blond who is now dominating the pro golt tour In a fashion unmatched In his- tory. "Jt used to be l 'd show up at a tournament and I'd wonder how UPI T•leplllO'IM JOHNNY MILLER SINKS FINAL PUTT TO WRAP UP THE ,DESERT CLASSIC. Kings Take 2-1 Victory In Chicago CHICAGO <AP) -Mike tt1urphy 's third·peMod goal and the goaltending or ·Rogat ien Vachon gave the Los Angeles Kings a 2·1 victory over the Chicago Black llawks Sunday night in a National I-Jockey League game. ... The triumph enabled the Kings lo break their longest losing streak of the season al three games. Los Angeles broke ahead at 17 : 16 of the first period on a Power play goal by Mike Cor· rig an who came out or the pack at mid-ice and went in alone against Chicago goalie Tony Esposito. Chicago tied it 11 2 minutes later when Ivan Boldirev con· ,,.erted his 16th goal al 18:45 to complete a picture play involv· ing passes by Dick Redmond and Jim Pappin. Vachon then kept the Black Jtawks in check until Murphy ~s 19th goal of the season broke the tie. Vachon was peppered with 33 shots on goal , while the Kings managed only 22 against Esposito. The victory kept the Kings Yt-ithin five points of Montreal, a 7-1 winner over I he New York l{angers. The Canadians have 78 points to73 for the Kings. Arter the game. Dob Pulford, Kings coach. reflected on the los· ing streak. lie said, "As a team, we had a few games in which \\'e were orr. We played well at Atlanta (where Los Angeles lo.st 3·1) and again tonight. The three- g am e losing streak wa s something you could see coming. We were playing too openly. ··we were scoring a lot but \\IC also were giving up too many 80als. We don 't have the (ire poy,·er for that kind or game. Vachon played very well." lnd11etion Ref11s al Russell's Decision Nets Him Nothing By MILTON RICHMAN NEW YORK <UPI) -Red Auerbach calls Bill Ru ssell the finest basketball player he has ever seen, or as he puts it, "The single most devastating force in the history of the game,'' and Bill Russell may be all that, but on any scale or 10, this last playo£his is a bummer and nets him a biG · nothing. It leaves him in the awkward position of standing all by himself in mid·cOUl"l with his foot in his mouth. l le's putting up a straw man to knock down, protesting an im- agined injustice which really does not exist. Worst of ,all, he is doing the cause he espouses litUe good "'hatsoever. All he really is doing is denying people the pleasure or honoring him ror his accom;>lis h· ments, and the ironic part of th<it is he may not even be succeeding in doing I.hat. Among those who follow basketball, there is little question that Bi ll Russell was the foremost defensive player of his day, quite possibly the finest defensive performer ever to play the game. 1\s a youngster with the University of San Francisco, he was one of the five best players in college basketball history and later when he played under Auerbach with the Boston Celtics, he helped lead them to 1 J NBA championshi~ during his 13-year career. He became the first black coach of the Celtics and presently is doing a ~ood job coaching tt\.e Seattle Sonics. · \I/hat Bill Russell turned around and did, though, was an· nouncedSunday. Hewillrefuseto show up for his induction into the * * * BILL RUSSELL basketball h..:ill or fame in mid· April . ·· J.'ol' my o"·n personal reasons. which I don't wunt to di scuss, I don't \Vant to be part or it,'' Russell said inSeattle Sunday. ·Passing Up Honors The form er Ce ltics star al"·ays has felt strongly about raciul m<1t- ters. lie has always been out· spok en about them. so there is e\·ery indi cation ht is not happy with .white-black imbalance which exists ln basketball 's Hnll of Fame. Some people have the idea the re a re no blac k in - dividuals in the hall , but that isn't so. The ori~inal New York Renaissance. m a de up romplete· Jy of black players and known more papularly us "The Rens ," were elected a s u team in 1961, and their owner and coach, Robert 0 . Douglas , also black, \\'as voted in some years a£. ter,vnrd ·Old Hat to Russell I . . 1 BOSTON <AP) -Bill Russell. ~!·American, pro basketball perstar. the first black coach major league sports and an ap· ,parent fun -loving guy on television commercials, eon· tinues as a maverick when it {comes to personal honors. hometown by surprise. Russell quit as player.coach of the Celtics in 1969 art.er leading the team to its 11th NBA title in his 13 years witb the club. Later, when he was doing commentary on national telecasts, the Celtics decided to retire his No. 6 during one of his visits to Boston, a SUn· day afternoon game . -1"torl' than that. Ru ssell seems to have undergone a change or mind somewhere along the line. J-fe showed no objection to being inducted along with three others when he first was notified of his elecl ion by Lee \Villiams, Ex · ecutive Director of basketball's hall of fame, a few weeks ago dur· ing the NBA's all-star game i.n Phoenix. l\1ost likely· they'll votC: him in anyw:1y. ln the world f Was golng· to win,•• be said. "I'd look al"OWld and all al the greul players m the field and I'd think 'I'm never going to win a golr tournament..' ''Lately I 've been going tnlo a tournament with the ldea nobody else is there. The golr eoun1e ls there. That's all. I feel if I can play well, I'm goioi to win. ll's that simple." ~., M.lt .. f ' "31 .Ol:IO &oo#<Hpft'I'. lif,l..0 :t:"He••d, \11 ,)W) °""She•, v .)1'0 .JolwlMMwll•r. Mo, iwt .--1 Fltdltnmon,, M,HO BIM.vC•wer. M.t20 ...,.n.......,,. , • ...,...,~.....,..! .... IO .... ., JU ~11~ 70-61·6of.4o9-'1-.:W. 13-1'.J.41 .. 1 ... -~ ,,.......,.._.., MM Mel •""°" w.•xi Mlllw 8••0.• W I.cl °""a .••. w, 1.0 O. .... 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And the monumental challenge a.t UCLA even tlas the hard- workin g Adams second-guessing himself. ''Not a day goes by when 1 don't question whether I made the right decision," he said One recent afternoon at Sawtelle f'ield. "l really don't know ir it's a move up or down. The thought occurs about every day when I come to practice." Yet, Adams is not entirely dis- ::;atis ficd. There are certain things he likes about his new position. Like the lal"ge budget, numerous s cholars hips and .. thletic department. But the biggest obstacle has been the facilities-or lack or them During his five -year coaching career at UC Irvine when the Anteaters won NCAA titles in 1973 and 1974, Adams was fortunate to have a beautiful on-campus ballpark. But the situation is different at UCLA. The Bruins play their home qames at Sawtelle Field, located on government property 10 minutes from the campus. The outfield is not smooth, the in£ield is choppy and the dimensions are almost lik e Little League. Jn fact, American Legion clubs use Su.wtelle whose fences are 20 fe et shorter than mo st college ballparks. A s Adams says, "I'm embar· rassed to b'ring anyone out here.'' But the 34 -year-old Adams has not given up hope. Jje claims he wouldn't have ta.ken the job "un- l ess athletic dire ctor J .D. l\1organ said there would be an on-campus rield in two years.,, I-le also took the job because he wanted a challenge. 'fhe fact that UCLA has been a bridesmaid in baseball £or a long time-one con£erence title in the past 30 years under Art llcichle-wa:s a bi g incentive. ''At Irvine. baseba ll w<i s king," says Ada ms ... \Ve didn't have ' root ball. But th e re is something about UCLA having · rootbal\ and basketball teams. The kids just Y.'ant to play for UCLA . It's the name.·· And Adams has used UCLA's name in his recruiting pitch. "I just tell the recruit ~·here he stands and \Vhere he'll be pla)'· ing. J also tell him that UCLA is ANDREWS WINS MJ/NETPLAY HOLLYWOOD -John An· dre ws defeated Jeun Malin, 6 ·2. 6·2. for the men's singles title in the rain-niarred Mission Viejo Winter tennis tournament Sonday night. Because or the rain which fell most of the day Sunday. the men 's finals match was mo\'ed tQ the Hollywood lndoorTennis Club. The "·o n1cn 's finals match between I s rael 's Paulina. Peisachov l'lnd ft.farita Redondo was cance led and they werf declared co-champions. committed to building a number one program and will be compel· Jng with the best in the country.'' Adams has been working hard to ma ke sure UCLA will have a number one program. In. recent years, the Bruins baseball pro- gram has been riddled with dis- sension and it is no surprise that 111 ca ndidates showed up for fall practice. ''At Irvine, not many came out because or the reputation," says Adams. ''But the reputation in baseball here is so bad that ever· yonc reels he can make the team. I believe that's why we got so many out," The reputation is different now. The mos.t obvious change is the practices \Vhich are much more organized. Adams. cm· phasizcs running -•·1 want them to get used to playing tired'' -but is more concerned about . a pitching starr that returns no starters with ERAs over 7.5 and under 6.0. It is also a staff that yielded seven walks per game. "I've never worked ·so hard with a pitching staff," Adams says. "Every lime they throw the ball they concentrate on where it is going. They never concentrat· ed in the bullpen be£ore, but now we have strict bullpen cont.rol. The pitcher throws 25 low pitches in the bullpen." Adams' goal is £or his pitchers to yield no more than three walks per game. ··And the non· pitchers get 25 ground balls and 10 cuts on the nlain diamond and 20 cuts o£f the batting machines," Adams says. Adams hopes the hard prac· tices bring Tespectability to UCLA baseball. "I'd like to make every team say al the end of the game, ·these guys are really tough.' I guess my plan is atx>ut the same as at Irvine. There, my plan was for four years and I wanted my £reshmen to win the national championship.·• To aid his Bruins , Adams has issued each player a book he wrote entitled, ''Bruin Ba s eball.'' It entai.ls his philosophy or baseball and in · eludes chapters on hitting, de· fensive alignment of particular positions, etc. Adams says the book is still incomplete and will not be available to the public £or a few years yet. Adams is also trying to build school support. "I 'm going lo get a Bruin bullpe n club going ." he says, "and '''e 're going to start to go around to the £raternitics and sororities." E¥en though he has some ~doubts, Adams express es much satisfaction. "If I need equipment here, there is a budget to go out and get it," he says. "And I 'm not used to all the scholarships. At Irvine I was teluctant to tell a kid to sacririce a sport. but! don't mind telling a kid here not lo go out for basketball. ''And l like \\·orking in the athletic department. Athletic direct.or J .D. Morgan has really been cooperative ... But ,\dams misses Irvine. ''The re \VCre a lot 0£ things l took for granted. like the open spaces," .s~1 ys Adams "'ho now lives in fl·ta libu . "And l feel more pressure here. At a s mall school likt~ Irvine. if \VC got beat by UCLA, so "·hal'! "ilut ir I now get beat by Irvine or Chapman, they'll say, 'UCLA got beat by a smaller school'. , . I don't think the pressure is on this year, but if I'm not happy in five years, I 'll quit." • DAILY PILOT 83 Ramirez In Area T o ur,n ey · ST. PETERSBURG. Fla . ...: Raul Ramirez, ltexico's No.1 player, ~cored his first triumph on the World Cham· pionship Tennis tour Sunday by beating Roscoe Tanner~ 6-0, 1·6, 6·2, in the finals o( the $50,00Qtournament . Ramirez and Tanner will compete with other top- ranked tenni::1 greats this weekend in the Laguna Niguel Valentine pro tennis classic. Joining the number ,one Mexicah· playel" l<'riday Hnd Saturday in :singles and doubles matches will be Brian Gottrried and Charlie Pasarell. Ramirez, 21, blitzed Tanner in an 18-minute flr:st set, but the American took the momentum in the second and won it in only 22 minutes. Ramirez turned it around again in the third set when he returned Tanner's deadty· serves and made radar-like placements on strong volleys. The £our are l"egular participants in World Cham· pionship Tennis play, Got· t£ried and Ramirez recently w i n n i n g t h e ·w C T Professional indoor tourna· ment. Ramirez went on to lead Mexico's an1azing upset in the Davis Cup North American Zone finals over the £.;~vored U.S . team in Palm Springs. Tickets £or the two·day pro classic al"e available at the hosting Laguna Niguel Tennis Club at Crown Valley Parkway and Clubhouse Drive. Ffiday evening will see . two semi-final singles matches begin at 7. Saturday noon will mark the start of singles finals and doubles ·final . Titkets ror each day of pfay are $5 and $3. Weekend VIP boxes, including a hosted cocktail party with the players at adjacent El Niguel Country Club following Saturday's finals, are also available. Reservations and rurther ticket information are being handled at (714J &JO·SOSO and (714 > 496·~040, extensions 228 and 230. weekdays; 493·8225 evenings and \veekends. Tickets will also be sold at the .. door. · I It's Same Old Story: Lakers Fall DETROIT (APl -Bob Lanier scored 31 points, including a crucial basket with 51 seconds to go, as the Detroit Pistons edged the Los Angeles Lakers 97·96 in the National Basketball Associa- tion Sunday. Lanier's final bucket, which put Detroit ahead 97·94, was followed by one by Gail Goodrich, who hit 27 for Los Angeles. Then Lanier missed a short jumper, and the Lakers got the b.al l with 14 seconds lo play. Rookie Brian Winters, who closed with 18 points, missed on a long jumper and Dave Bing retrieved the ball with two seconds le£t, but LA tied him up. The ensuing jump ball was denecled as the buzzer sounded. Lanier hit 20 0£ his points in the second hair as the Pistons over- came a 10-point £irst quarter de· ficit to beat the Lakel"s for the third ti.me in as many games . LOS ANGELES ff Hlllrslon 1s. Winlllf'\ 18. SfT'•lll •• AH~ I•. Goodrltl'I 21, B••IY J, R~H '· Lerrtt 9. Total~ 4J .10.U. OETlllQ.IT•7 Rowe 13, Aa ..... s 10. l<I'"'' )I, 9i,,q ••• ~II 4, Font•. Trapp II, Mont-rd. Tot"h•O tl-21. l~Anoei.~ 17 72 1• 23 -IJ6 Oetroll 2) ,S ?1 ,l -•1 Foul•d Oul: None. TM<ll louls: LOS An91JllP'5 *'· 0.1roil 14. A :1.221, Baker Tabbed UC Trvine's Dave Baker has been named Southern California college division bas ketball player or the week rollowing his two-game ef£orts against Pomona-Pitzer and Cal Stale ,(Northridge). The Anteaters senior scored S3 points, hauled in 16 rebounds af:Ml hit 22 Qf 29 attempts from the floor in _leading UCI. 1 In his first yeal" of eligibility, .Russell was named during the (Weekend to the National Basket· lball Ha11 of Fame, a shrine near '11\e founding of basketball in Spr· ~gfiold, Mass. Russell refused to take part in a public ceremony which in·· eluded raising a flag with his old number to the raft.en of Boston Garden. The retired numbers of such rormer Boston greats as Bob Cousy, Btll Sharman, Tom· my 1-leinsohn, Frank Ramsey and many others dangle. UCLA Invades Irvine Tuesday 1 , When asked hi s Ceelings about 'the honor, Russell, now general 'manager ond coach or the Seattle ISuperSonics in the National '8a1ketball Association, said 'Saturday night he w~ld refuse nduclion. ·''For. my own personal re· ~1, whlch..t don't want to dls· tUu, J don't want to be a part or ,!," Ru&&ell ... id. ~The reaction of the 6·9 rormer ston Ce Ilic sta.r. who revolu· '°'1.lzed pro basketbaU with his 1defensive wizardry 1 caught few J*> Aer v,e.r• lo .hi• otd pro I I I. However R u ssell wanted nothing to do wllh a ptlbllc show. Ile finally agreed to attend the nag-raising-before the Garden ~ doors were opened tor t'he game. Only a handful of peop~e'were on hand. The genera.I public, the paying rans, came in lat.er to see .1 No. 6 hanging lrom lh<\Un'era. Now Russell ls pllru\l~ lo give the Hallo! Fomeacold1hOlild'e :· The UC Irvine AntC'utcrs, who . the weekend. won NCAA college division Tom Spence, Adams' assistant baseball champi.onships under for three years . will direct the Gary Adams the past two Anteaterswhodereatedanalum· seasons. will oppose their former nl team, 6·3, Saturday. ·coach when they open their 1975 Tad Davis, UCl's starting collegiate ca111paign againsl pitcher against the alumni, is e"· VCL<' at 2:30Tu,esday al UC!. peeled to be on the mound today. Adams , who took over the Davis had a S·2 record last UC.LA coa ching post last sum~ season with a 2,89 e:.r .a . He also mer, led the Anteaters to a 48-8 pile.bed a seven·lnning no· hitter. record last year. lie already has Steve Bianchi, who gave up the~.,Bruins headed in the right l\cvcn runs in five innings ag:1inst dir.'eUon. UCLA is 3·0, defe ating . Fresno State. will probably start Fresno Slate, 9-7, S-2 a net 2·0 over 1 ror UCLA. Pal Espinoza. who ' ' pitched for Golden Wes t College the past two years, is UCLA's top reliever. . . UCl doesn't appear tQ have too many weaknessm . It has £our re· turning starters, led by the dou· ble play combination or short.stop Steve Whitehead and second baseman Craig Andel"son . Whitehead batted .293 last year white Anderson hit .327 . The other infield starters arc Rod Spence nt r1rst ba5e and Ron · Hughes at third. S~nce, an oul· rielder last season, batted .287 . I I ' Starting In the out.field are . Alan Bel as~o In right, John Palmer In ctnter and Carl Peternell In !ell. As a starter in 1974, 1Belasco hit .304. with nve homers. Pel.flmell. a part-Umer 1 balled .297. P-1mer hit 19 times fora .278aver11e. John Espy Is the designated hitter and Bruce Benning is th& catcher. • Anothe r former Golden West Colleg e s tandout -rirs t baseman-pitcher Curt Peterson-plays for lhe Bruins. • l l I ..... "' ' . . . ... ' 8f MILYPILOT M~nday.F~lQ.181 • . NetS Rippk., .. • ByEl)BURGART OtilWO.IJJPltif"W 't -At 5-11, Si.ve R~ple Is not.-what you woul CllU a Ii tall lorwa"rd. Or a till guard for thaimatter. But the Da11a H1tls High (or-Ward coMJ . pensates tOr his tacit of heigh! wlll»siuling oul- slde shooting arid ag- gressive . drives to the basket. "Jiis main forte is as an offensive ballplayer,'' says bis basketball coach lTony Stillson. ''His strengths are his shooting and drawing fouls. 1-le's one of the en ·Ripple Sh~QtS lea.ding free throwers in Dolphins he can't ufford Corona d~l Mar\ And the thecou.nt-1~·· . ,to I tnio loul troupte.)<,,,_OQ.lphins started .ofr """"qh the llolphins-'"()n a s~tln""11lh" ttiiiff:"' SSiltb .Coa5l Lea;ue play 21 aames, Ripple had everyone is a b l t winnina tffo of lhei'r !irst converted 98 free throws, cautious. · three -gam~!I. · · , :best tn the Orange Coast ''When you gel two or ·'Then we los t one area. ~ three auy~ with three ~r game in overtime," says RJpple is also an ex·. four fo'-'ls, it makes ll Ripple of the 49-48 loss to ceJl,nt ou'tsi4e S:hooter tougher," Ripple says. ·Mission Viejo. i'' nd I wh.o is averaging 14.4 1'Alid lately we have think that hurt u s PQlnts. lf'e 6as been in bee n ploying more psychologically." doublefigurtsl.Stimes. cautiously than we Whatev e r , th e "Eighteen reet is my . should.· In our earlier Dolphins were beaten de· limit,''. the smooth · games, we were more c isively in their next talking senior says . aggressive." seven ga mes. And with 1:1. "And l lik~ t,odrive to the Dana Hllls had a sue-2-9 record, they are out of bucket equally as well.·· ce1sru1 pre-season, com· the running for a CI F However, Ripple has piling a 6-4 ,record playolfbe rth. to be careful when he against some good teams "My only goal was to drives . Like the other like Miral este and be in the ClFpla)'off:s," says Jt lpple. "But it has As a coach, Stillson s till been an e1\]oyable. olle n shouts at re!erees season. No one expected during game~. fi e'" us todoas wellas we ,d1<t kn o wn ror draWing earlier." . , . •\ techni~als .. ·~·· • Parl of R1ppt e sen.JOY· "Wilh bis knowledge of ment has been due i.o the game and his Stillson, the volati~e I players, he knows the c.oac h \Vho led Monrovta prope r time to draw to the CJF 4·A basketball the m .·· says Ripple. c h.~mpion shi p ln 1~7. .. And he· fits in good with W~ k.~ew _of h~s re-the team . We'have ron· putat1on, sa1d lt1pple, fiden ce in him and his ··an~ he hl.!.s ~en ever· coaching ability ... y th1ng l thou ght he . would be . As a coa ch . he And Stillsqn has con· has taught me the run· tidence in RiPP~e. dame ntals . And as a t.He's a team pl~yer pe r s on, h e has beeri ·a nd very unselfish,"! great." says Stillson. 1 Goodell's Goal: Track Clinic InHB Keep on Winning Girls Sports .... '"'..._ .... IRONS ::r. '199" ..... --OTATION :.-:. '133 .... -· IRONS ,,';t., '175" foot Joy 25% Off Etonk 25% Off .. -~ Dltc..t..W 20o/o to 40% GOLFERS BIG WORL JJJl.17•St • c:..i. ..... 111·1114 World decathlon re· cord holder Russ I-lodge and former U .S. Olympic track coach Chuck Coker will headline a week·long track and field clinic Feb . 17-22 at Huntington Beach High School. The instructional clinic is sponsored by the Huntington Beach Boys Club and is open to all Orange County youth eight years old and older. Sessions will be hela from 6 p.m . to 8 p.m ., Feb. 17-21 , and from 1 p.m . to 4 p .m., Saturday, Feb. 22 , on the Oile r track . Some evening 11£-~-fi"°" session s will be,. held in , ····:r~: classrooms and in the I ~ :' • · school weightroom. ' · An emphasis will be DANA HILLS" STEVE RIPPLE : · ~ placed on the basic fun- damentals or track, ~e­ velopment o'f eonlidence, mus cle training, and nutrition and diet. ac· cording to €oker. Evert Captures There is a $10 fee for the full clinic, or S3 per night a nd S4 fo r the Saturday session. In· t e r esled youths, and Tennis Tourney ~ parents, can register at .the session they attend. CLEVELAND -Chris Evert. ra nked No. 1 in the world of women"::; t ennis. b eat J\'largarel Court at the baseline and won Sl 5.000 for he r 6·4. J.6, 6-3 triumph in the final s of the \\'Omen's t e nnis ci rcuit tourna · ment a t the Coli seum Sunday. ,·1c tory over l\lil os D imi lri jevic o r \' ugos la" ia . Vi t as Gerul ai t is of Ne w Yo rk . ·seed e d second a nd the onl y other seeded player to pl ay S un da y, posted ii 6·3, 6·4 win over UCLA fr e s h m an F'c I'd i e ·r ay gan . t he Nationa l .J unior ch ;.i mpion In addition to Hodge and Coker. other instruc- t o r s include : T e rry lt-fcKeon , NC A1\ three· mile champion (19711 : Gary Carlsen. Olympic s ilver meda list in the dis· ('US; Tom Noon and Bob l\>laimbo urg. Golden \V es t Coll e g e track coaches: Russ Knipp, world record holder in llf•11·i1 t Witt.s \veight lifting. l30LOGNA. ftal>' · Also the following bjg~ Linsccded Bob Hewitt of s chool track coaches . South Afri ca , ltaly·s fif-Earl Engman crorJ!lerly t h -s ee d e d Adriano at Santa A~a H)g h ); P<.1na tta and eighth·" ~arler Le YllS (Hunt· sl'cdcd Onny Paro· of in g ~on Beach ): Bob i'\"C\\' Zealand advanced Ha Il e Y C New po r l to the quarter·finals of B.ea ch 1;. a nd Gordy the S60 ,000 \Vorld Cham· F1tzel (Ed1son 1. p ionship Tennis Green (;roup tournament Sun· da\'. i1e "·it t u pset fourt h- SC'l'dcd Kim \Va r\\·ick of ,\ustr alia 6·3. 6-2. a nd P a n <.tl l a o us ted Dick ('rcaly of Australia 6-3, 7-6. P a r un came from be hind to beat Paolo Bc rtcilu<:('l of llaly 3·6, 6·3, 6-1. 5ub1rc ts H> De co.ered .. 1 e.1c11 ~ssron .t•r . Feb. 11 !raining K lled<.olrs, dirt .t<>a.llolm. ~Frb. 1s 1n1ur ... s. -•Ofll 1ta1n1119. Feb. J'I sprlnl starh, Sllflnl runs """ sllol pu1 Fri!. 70. m1d·d1s1ancr and di KU'S. Fell. 11 long disl;ww;:e """ lonq 1ump, Fri!. 11. l\lg!'I 1um11. cur ve run- nonq, llU•Olr• and rf!'li>~ For fur1""• lnlorrNli(Jl'I llhoM ll'lf!' 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There were a few scattered tournamopti; over the wockend . . howev~r. /UesftVerde Lucia Johnston broke 90 for the , .first time ift her career at l\1esa Verde Country Club Yiilh a rou"nd 'of 86 to '~in a criss cross event with a score of 291 2 . Shirley CajJ.-ghan wns second in A flight with 31a,...!, followed by Shirley Kinder' (321 <'.Ind Bctl(' llamrc <i3J . In R fl1 9hl. Ct.•l e llrown wus the ·v.·inncr w1lh 2a, followed by Clare Collins (·29'. Ki•Y FHrlcy (JO' :i 1 and Edie Go\v (JJ 1 ::J. · Mimi Sn1ith captured t: fli gh t \Yilh 29, followed by l\1ac Donkin .(Jl 11i.!J. and a tie between Ann .lvcrson and Vi 1·i;inia Kidder· <32 1t::J . . Seftrlill Kay !\·loser was the winner of a ·par fours tournament <tl llunt- ington Seacliff Country Club "'it h 411...:,:. Gerry 1-Jege fi nishc.d sceond in the first flight with 46, followed by Joan Weaver and Corrlnt· Richardson at461r.:. In the second night. Evelyn Rice was the winner wit h 46 with Rosemary Erickson (461 :.') and Florence Covell (47) next in line. Beverly Emerson Y:o n the third fl ight with •13l,:.', foJIO\\•cd by .a tie between Alice Acklin ;__ind · 1-'iona l\ioorc at tl<1, Virginia 'Stevens 144 1 ~1 ;__ind Ccs Galvin (45). Jn the fourtl1 fii ght, Ka ye 'fem - l.lt•n·s fi••••· niing wus the winner 'v1th 42 1 :.< \vith Marie Cunninghan\ second at 46 W. .(,agu1t" Beftrh Frtin Blake \\'a s named most improved golfer for 1974 by the L<.iguna Beach "·omen's golf club rcc!cntly. Other uward \\'inners at the an- nual meeting inc:ludcd : Lo"'" gro6s, A flig ht. ?\l aggie \\lalt.'rman ; I~ fl1i,:ht, Mar~ie Ouvison ; and C flight, Ruth LaP01·te. In net play, 1''ran AJ;__ikt.• look /\ flight \Vilh Val /\Iorton winning l1 flight and l\1artha Beaumont the C crown. Putter or the year honors went to Margie l)avison with Diane Stys taking lowest putting day of the year luurcls \1:ith 23 nn one round. In :.i better bull of thrct•son1e tourna ment. u ~rou~l of Vun!!ie Chris tiansen, I lelcn Drcxclius and V ul Morton fired a 54 for f1 r~l place. In second place al 55 were l)t•c Craig. J\.1 aggie \Vatcrman and ·Ruth Whitaker. Margie Davison, Gene Griffin and Ruth LaPorte r1nished third with Sti. Mile Sq11ftre Ceil J aegcr \\'On low net honors for January at l"ountain Valley J\.tilc Square Golf Course with a 71 .3 average . Big Cu1111011 1\-ltehellc ftohc \\'On low net or the month honors nt Big Canyon Country Club of Newport licach with an 89-26---6:.t. ''fhe next big event for the womt=n's group is the annua l Love-in t~urn am.ent Tuesday. Irvine CoftSt IL· was a t wo low balls or foursome event for the women's club al Irvine Coast Country Club this'. \\'Cek. Jn rirst place with a 129 were l·lelen Fait, Sonia Kelley, Marilyn Jones and Bev Cornwell. Two teams Ued at 133 including 1' .. lorrie Sherry, Phyllis Stephens, Juync Lenk end Jackie Brown on one. On the other were Babs l-l csik, Janette Kirman, Dee Dee White and Betty Grubb. ·r\\'O more teams tied at 137 in- cluding Shirley Arnold, Virginia ()'flri<•n , l~osalie Win e ·and 1'"'ern Sproul. AISo, Phylli s Arnold, Georganne Daugherty, Margaret Mon ger an<l l-lelen Carkin. In a n1 edal play event, Katy Gurdner wus the A fli ght winner 'vith 76, l'ollowcd by Bobbie Sn1ith (79) and Jayne Lenk (80). In B fli ght, M arcella Kelter was the Y.'inner with 74 with three players lied for second at 84 and including Ginny Ford. C. ll . I lolladay and Fe rn Sproul. In C Oi ght, the winner was Glenda Horne with 71. Rea t-.. re::ebairn "'as second at 76 while E leanor Nelson and Dorothy Bowen tied at 78. Margaret HOY.'ard caP,tured D Oight with an t"Kl. rollo"'ed by Son- ja Kt.'\lcy (81), llelen A1undy and Margaret /\1cKenzie each with 83 . In an odd-even hole C\'~nl for t•ouples, five teams tied for rirst :1l 29 includiog f\.1r. and Mrs. \\'i llian1 Bancroft, Mr. a nd ~f rs. Arthur Sulli van, Mr. and J\.frs. llarold Swanson, Dr. and Mrs. Hobe rt l-lartley and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tully. Sen'iors Tourney Begins at SACC In the next spot at 30 were the Irvin g Knudsons, the J ohn Albarians, the Coney Kunzes and the Art Daughertys. The ~rou p at 32 included Dr. and Mrs . Neal Garey, the II. B. Chapmans, the Rob ert l lartm;__ins. the Fr ed.Schneiders, Dr. and Mrs. Russell J ohnston, Dorothy Gray and Bill Moody. , First and :-.t'co nd round .matches have been completed in I, .most instances of the Sunla Ana "Country Club seniors ~olf Journa- l ment. I In t he Old CrO\\"S F1i ~ht ~70- t.41nd-over), only fou r matches ••were r equired in the fir:sl round 1 with 20 players involved. f)r. /\rt I Nies dereated Dick Barr·y: /\'1 . ·r. l•atterson s topped llowa rd t Evans; llay Bradstreet dereated t ~ill Troxler; and Al Shinn won lover Al !·loner. I All but two second round I m ;__itches have been conlpletcd l·wilh Cha rles Mciver defeating 1,Lory Roehm; George \Voods, a 'form e r champion, topp in g 'l~i.!land Flnli.!y; and Gene r~a son. another former title holr1 cr, stop· ,Ping Ed Sylve!iter. 1 In the Jo1,1tl'r half or the bracket. Bill Foote won over i\1 . 1'. P<.1l - l.tcrson: Ray Urad~trect dl•featcd 'Glen Varley ; and l·larry Taylor l1stopped Al Shinn. : The l argest e ntry is in the I r Sports Calendar I "f ... 1111y IFtb.111 I 8d\ke1ba11-(0l'Of>I dtl M•• •I (O'lla /\'o!W, ..... :.. •~al E"•nth•. IC•tella 111 Hunt,.,91on &.•<II, lo••• •t Edison, Wt\\mon\ter 111 ,....r1n ... N'"'"°'' H••-al Lo• Al•mllo,. We-lern •I Fo""'"'n ~•llty, 0.nit Hiil\ •t liQunit fW•tll, S..n Cle~nle El Toro, Unlvtr\lly •• Mo•\lon V1t10. PIU\ K al 1ter 0.1 !111 111 II LACC It Golde<> We•!, ~ln.."n C..litorno• Colletje 11 C.I LullMt<ltl !tiotn .. TetV!li-Ot ... QA (Oii" at SM:ld-tl< H I Tr..: .. -SaO<llebar,M at co11 .. ~o1 '"" O..~rt U! . S.M!ball-OrlflOI! Co••I •I Palomllr. UCLA d l Ct !t!Olll et 2 :JO!. s .. 1mmltM;1 -L 8 wn"in at co...,... do-I Mar. Co~la ..,_"" •1 LB Poly. M""on v ... 10 .. t U,,,.,.,~,1v. •QU!WI B<l•c!I Ill 011n• Holl$, s..n Cl•~fl1• Y!i 1:1 Toro •I Mlnoon V•tlo (Ill •1 l Ul. ((!;.on and ounteln V•ll•1 •t P•10!i Ve•O.• F'Pno nwl11 !nvl\11 on•I. Mht ion onl.,rf'nCe r11e""t1 Rlvtr \l<MCC. t Wre\\IU>Cl-fUil!ll 11 CorGl'WI Gel Mdt Cll . Co\IJ Mei.a "I SMIT• Ane, El Toro 111 un,_.r!Jty lbolll 11! :JD>._'1f_r.ll• •I E\la<1cl• (JI, LI Vr•-and ''~Marin••"' Soul ~rnC..lllornla(ollell'! It!. Wl'dn1tdit' fF1b.1U I 8•tkatball-~1n11 "n••• Or""QOI ""'" 17 )Of •·wr1tlHn9-C1ar,n1ont·Mudd •I So utn~•n Utornl• C0Ue91 j 1.JQf. 8•\11>111-Cnapm•n .JI ~Oulnt:•n C,,1,totn•.1 li.Qol \1:JO). Tnr.ir,d•Y IF1b. llf 8elkllllet1-A1ut•·P1c•\" 111 Soulhe •n 1lot<>ml11 Co111191 !ti. J Swimmln9-Coron11 0.1 Mar 111 E'111ncl•. V•ll11 ..-k 11 Coil• Mei•. Hunton9ton S..it<I> at 1t111~u ... Olton •I Lo•r•. Founl••n V•ll~v at Wei !ttn, MlldM et W1\lmlnu1r, LO!i A111m110, di NewpOtt rbol' (•II at)· lSL 8aMf>l11-0ten{lf! Coa•I 11 S/IOdl~Dack 12 JOI. y $11A09l lourMV 11 Golden~\! (ol119" T•-•t---0•1t19I Co••t 11 Ul\IV or Rtdli!nd\ 11! • W re'1ht19-U010tn Wttl 11 !>.anle Man.Ce (I Jii i • "fr..:k--Orenge Co&•I Coll1a tro~ ID!lfl ~~• b>. • ! Ponce de Leon r~Jighl (60-69) with 29 pl<.1yers . Also at 32 were the· Cloyd Both"'eils, the Donald Barkers, the Wayne Carrieos, the J oseph Stombaugh s, th e Howard Whitesides, the Wayne Hansons, the Royal Cathcarts, the Jack l•~irst round "'inners in the up- p1..·r bracket included: Charles Jlo llistcr over Charles J\11id- dlebrook; Vcrle Fry over Don Shively; Earl Vinson over Dr. Eel Crant•: 1'~v Morris over Jack \\'i ldcr; Bill Al len over l~ob Corfm :.in: !\like Carler over Lowell Wright; and Denny r:vans over Rl'rt S mith; f\1 ax ti.I cCI a in d re\v a bye. · Dunnes, the Ralph Butchers and the t-'rcderick ~leycrs. In the lower braC'kct, Dr. Tom Pekin \\'On over J\rt Brabbs; George Smith slopped Al Fickes: Dr. Joe 1'iriC'O \\'On Over .Paul Fassnacht; Bob llurtt stopped J <.ick Sloan; Or. Pete '!'read well dt:rcatcd Dr. (;L•orcc DuPont ; :ind John Irvine haltl·d 1''red · \\';__ilkL•r _ JaC'k S;.iyers and I tarry l\lartin dre\\' byes. All but one match has· been completed in lhl' ~ccond round . l\lcC\ain Lopped llolli slcr: l·'ry slopped Vinson: Allen 1,von over l\lorris; Carter defeated Evans: 'fir1co stopped Sn11th : 'freadwell \\'On over ll u1tt; and ~lartin de· lcated Irvine 'fh cre \\IL'rl' only l.\VO round mo.11chcs 1n ltenaiss<1nCL' l·'\i ght l50·59 t 18 players compL•ling. fi rst the with 1 louston Kier sto11pL•d Don Ken· nedy and \'int l' l loi,:an \\'On O\·c1· J\rt Ni ssan. In the second round. l\ill J.iv- ingston won over Ed Karle ; Kin~ ll<1.mill stopped Jack Triplett: Hill Jordan defeated Lloyd Stocker: Jim ().Kct•fc topped llog<.1n; Ora Crank \\"On l'>vcr Jim Rcrry: Jay lh:!\\ilt cln,vncd Rob lloyt; and Or. llob l '<.1 sey won over Bud ·ralrnag;P. I lewitt re- ached the scinifinals \\'ilh a 1,vin over Casey. King; 11amill har1 a hnle·in-one on the 175-vard sixth hole ovt-r the \vceke nd using a six ""·ood. I l \vas his second ace of a long Lng1111ft B "ach The I.aguna Ul'ac"h men's golf ;.lssociation pl<.1yed a l Rancho C;t1irorn1a Golf Coursl' recently in a low net tournam~·nt. In A rlight. Walt Mdrord was the \\'inner \v1t.h 77 ·10 -61. followed b~· .John Gl<i SS(j',OCk ~82-11 -11 l and Ernest Jacobi (82-10-72). In B rli ght, Robert Cottingham \\'as the winner with 80-13-67. Gerald Ryer finished second with 86-15-71 and John Snedden was third with 85-13-72. ~ l,ou1~ Underwood won C !''light by matching scorecards "'1th a•' 89 ·19-70 . Keith Thomus "·as ~ccond ut 87·11-70 with .. John , l\·tilcs third at88·17-71 . Bill Bailey was lhtJ. C Flight wi nne r \•:ith 93-24--69 although J>hi l Brown {91-22 -e9 ) and Ve rne St.rang (90·21-69) lled hlm in net action . l"toberl Cottingham had the least putts with 371 followed by Everitt !.,owe (28) and Carl ltorn (31). Closest lo the pin \\•ere Ilerbcrl \V aldrip, Bill Bailey and Charles Kaurman. • Hockey, Basketball Standings ••• E ASTERN CONFERENCE A.11•"1« Di¥l\llln W L Pel. Gii 60'l1on J"I IS .121 Buu,.ro ~s I~ .Mil • New Vorll 11 11 .SOO \1 Pnll11de1pn•11 7• 31 .•29 10 Cel\lr•IDi¥iSIOfl Wa~l>•n11ton 38 11, .~ - ~'""'~Ion 1' 71 .'iO'f 10'/• Clf!v!"!i!nd 7~ 71 .•91 11'•' Allanhl 13 Ji .l91 11 Ne"'Orlf'i!n5 I •~ .1JI "N' • WES TE AN CONFERENCE Mu:tw,~I Olvo1!on (nol .!OO 31 77 .S85 Ol.-HO<I 31 25 .~I I "' c .a"'""·' 7" 11 .518 J'" M•lw~u•ee 15 11 .ti!\ )I/• P•cilit Oivt11on Gold<!nSl.Jle 37 71 Pr>Ofnt ~ 71 /8 ":.<-.11toe 1$ JO Po•ll.ind 73 31 lo\An~lf'~ 10 3l ·"' .•St B _,4.1 8 .•tB 10 .311 12 Sunday'$ c;a,,_ °"''"''~I. LO' Angele\ 96 PTl1l110elpf11i1 IO'J,0"C"')091 60~1on 105. New Yor~88 8uHa1099. Seanie'l'3, OT HOU>~on 101. Porua""'l'l Tod;iy·sGa,,_ O..t•oot i!l ,,.ihtaulltt A11 .. ntd di New Otffo- T 11t\d•y's~mn """'Orleans•• Cle""l.tnd • New YOl'k Ill Cn•CllQ<> Hutt1110 et Lo\ Angrlf'S llou•lon ill C.oldefl State N"wYnrk Krl\h>C~y SI lou•~ "'"'"'lln•~ v .. o•n·~ ... E•slt<" Oov.iioft W L ., .. 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February 10, 197~ OAILY PILOT S5 SoCal Uqdefeated _Against Mat Foes ~ JACK ROBINSON Rustlers Play .Cal Poly (SLO) Golde n West College will face the Cal llo\y (San Luis Obispo) f'rosh at 2 :30 Thursday in the openi n g round of the Casey Stengel baseball tournan1ent at Golde n West. Coach Fred Hoover's GWC Rustlers h<.1ve y,•on their first two ga mes. In another opening round game at Golden \Vest Thursday. Los An geles City College races Chuf· fey a t 10 ::~0 . Two other ga mes urc set for Cerri tos \vith tourney favoritt~ Cerri tos taking on Pierce al 10 :30 <t nd llio llondof<.1cing l·lancock al z,30_ Semifinals are set Friday with the championship game sla ted Saturday. TRANSMISSION SERVICE °'_ ... ;flll .... _ ........... s9 Jolr-o P""IJC"~t+ Cleo<' I<'"""" h11 ... •aod T~•I 1111•1~ffl.14 By llOWARD L. llA NDV Of 1"9 o.lly PO;fP' s.tau 'l'here arc two candidulcs for All-American recognitio1l und ut least rour who could wind up 1n the NAIA national championship tournament o n the unia£ing South e rn California Collegi.: .wrestling team this season. But coach J ack llobinson und his c harges aren't lcttntg up as they wend their \Vay through un undefeated season in btith d ual meet and tournumcnl t·un1peti- tion. .. This is the amazing thing a bout this team," Robinson says. "It doesn 't make a ny difference whether it is a dual meet or a tournament. "Usually Y'Ol\ have a tean1 lhal does well in dual meets and not in tournaments or the other \\<I) around. ''I n one 1nstancl!, it 's a n1alll'1· or balance and Lil lhc. olhl!r tl ·~ strength. '!'he Van b!uards ;.ire undefeated over 34 straight dual matches for the past t\\'O seasons and the next victory will set<'! record. \Vh at is lhe reason for the sue · cess·! ""'t• hn\'e four or fl\"l' kids y,•ho are a)n1ost unbcliev;Jhlc . /\nd they all have ._. chance or re- aC'hing the nationals. "Offensively "'C'\·e-scored an aver.age or 48.2 points a match and limited our opponents to an average or eight per match.•· Who a re some of the key men in the Vanguards lineup"! Th•te ti1•1 will fit ...Ott U.S. AND FOREIGN CARS • CQSTAMESA- NEWPORT BEACH CYPRESS 400511i1Rll. & 11.....tl.W HOW"t 1714ll26·lf70 f.7 "Al 118 pounds, Y.'e have two "'h<> ul'e extremely close in abili· ty. Guy BleVins is 17-5 and Chuck Keeler is 9·2. They'll have a chall e nge m atch two <lays berore the NA IA dis tl'ict m eel. .. ~tario Lacasse at 126 pounds 1s one or t"'O '''e hope \\'ill g~1i n ·."-II -American r ecognition this ·year . l1e's a junior out of l .os Angeles and he has a 20..0 recort.I ·and has "'on three tournaments. ··we have a freshman, Jlon Hro\\'n. \\'ho \\'Ol'kt>d his ,,·ay 111, fron1 the JUnior varsity at 131 pounds. "Jerry Ternes at 142 is 19 -·t ror" the year a nd was our wrestler nf the month in J anuary "Our second candidate ror All- ;\nlcrican is Puut LuBlanc. lle "s a juniol' from Orange: Co:i.sJ Collt·~c <Jl 150 pounds ,,·ith a lO o 1·t·c·ord. li e set a .s1·hool record \\'tlh a pin in 10 :-.econds the othl'r 1ught . "Y.'c have two kids again al 1 5~ 1:01npeting for a chance al the !)istrict meet. Doug 11yrd is, ~• f1 ·<..·s hn1an \Vit h a 9·1 record and \Villic \V illta111s has ~l 15-5·1 rc- l'ord. .. At tGi \\'C h;1vl~ n andv Po,1·t·l l \l'llh an 18 ·2 rt·c·ord and at 177. Uon !!ill fron1 to.·tission Vi eJo has a 23 · l rccul'tl "\Villi C' 1\lbrig:ht ( 13-·IJ and anotht·r fl'eslunan. Russell lliee £10-1 l rrom f\1ission Viejo are \'Y · ing: at 190. "'And \\'e have a couple of .500 'vres llers at the heavywe ight spot.·· ' FITS Mosr l'L Y .• FOllo • CHEY $ . G1Ll6 c:.,.._ ,..,. ""' EAST CYPRESS SSf2 L•c.cM tht. wa1a...-& V.U•y v1.-.1 (7141121-4111 ...... ,.7 1596 NEWPORT BLVD . al 16th St. ""-548-9lll ROSSMORE aNltR OPlH SUNDAY 10 •• 4 HOUIS t-7 SAT. t.4 122lt St91lfftchlt'f&1211) 4JO-ll41 HOUaS t-7 SAT. f-4 SUM. 10-4 r • I .. Ol\ILY PtLOt ·Tonight's TV Highligh~. ~ (9) 7:30 -"Mogambo." Ava Gardner and Grace Kelly are rivals for Clark Gable's affections in this steamy jungle movie from 1954. ABC (7) 9:00 -''The Legend of Lizzie Borden." Elizabeth Montgomery · plays tbe famed ax murderess In this drama about the notorious New England trial. NBC (4) 9:00-"Cold Sweat." Charles. Bronson, Liv Ullman, James Mason and Jill Ireland head the cast or this new mov- ie drama or a reformed hoodlum pursued by revenge.bent ex-convicts. r ' ·m t ' I Suhje~t.; , Of Show . By VERNON SC01'1' HOLDYWOOD (UPH -The best known jingle . , ln·~erimtnal an1;1els will be nesbed out on ii two. hour televhsion , drama tonight in ''The Legend of Lizzi.e Bof..den.'' <Chonnel 7, 9 p.m.). 'I "Uuie BorClen took an or•. "Gave her mother forty whacks. • "When she saw whal. she had done , 1 . "She gave her Jt.i.th er /ort11-0ne ." ' Back in 1892 the 'ax murders of Mother and \ •• 2·IO~iP:=; .. , ...... ..._ ... ·-~; "Thii r.a1on Mommy i' our mother 80R'Nf0 us.1' I ® Is 'cau .. the Hospital Aid HOBIE CATS INVADE SAN FELIPE FOR 'MIDWINTERS' Father Borden in Fall _But More Than 150 !k>ats Flnd ·Ml,d-Summer Weather ( TV REVIEW J TV DAILY LOG " 'Wheel· Meals' Seeks' Helpers Light Winds, Low Tides ~~l~~~f1~~~~~~~rr~~!:.: sensation. MMe: (C) (tlw) 'W SWtal" (dn) Monday '14-Dllrtu Blonson, u. WNn. BUT IT IS generoUy !J forgotten that Lizzie e Meals on Wh.e~ls Borden, a 32-year-old pro ram . sponsored .by BeeuehaQ'lp, New-port spinster, was-aequiUe<I Sad eback Commuruty Beach,11 ~; 3, Russ Ed· or murdering her IJOS al needs men l~ inglon, Newport Beach, beloved pa rents. volunteer as drivers. ac- 11 ~; 4, Wflyne Schafer, Paramount television, 'cording to Mary Weldy, Capistrano Beach, 13 ; S, the ABC network and public information of- Gcorge Folgner, Solano Elizabeth Montgomery, ficer al the hospital. Hit Hobie Cat Regatta Jama MHOll, JIM trtltad, Mbtel d Evening CGnllintinl. Am.,. w11e 11111fid By ALMON LOtKABEY an a rip-roaring Mex - 10 bufJ his Mlrllkl Pl"-1s IOUfht ot ... D111v"111su.H ican fiesta type dinner, Beach, 16. who plays the title.role in . Meals· on Wheels pro- llOn~E -l&B (l4>-I . show, do not agree with v1des ~hree meals a day the verdict. however. to residents of the Sad· FDIRUARY 10 11Jtt-oonvict1wtio•1lllfMllllkw ·Hobie Cat sailors are complete Mexican rock h11 llmnl esaped •lld ttlrlif lltill1 · d h h · d · th IMBOW®l EEmCDllNs ~1111111 on illtir last ioll IOftliltf. convince t at ··t ere music unng e even-~(Qf(j)lKtn L6JIS,, ain't DO' justice" where ingSaturday. O (j)llu.aa D ~OOJ(l)(DAIC M••d•J the weather gods are A strange penomenon g.....,. lU.61: (t) (2llr} '"t'lit lAcUld" concerned. for the sailors was the m•..-.... , .. ., um...,....<••> 74-ElllablH• W hi I e sou t.h er n extreme range of the Clltf.,ATllW ~t=i. =: = California sailboaters tides in the upper re· which are prepared and packaged by the hospitals, between 11 :30 a .m . .and 12 :30 p.m . seven days a week to clients "'ho pay $J.50 a day for the service. IBMlrilT.,.. frit.r:W&Mr,...,.Cr1tc.0oiir°'-were battling strong aehes of the Sea Of r -----a-.rnr•o---_ttf, ~Gl~_IM.__winds aJo.n.g the__cOMr Cortez. Skippers and l!)DedrkC..Pllf Hayden_ ~1• ~ S.rtltll A Sunday the flobles -crews wOul<114Un"Ch'their Paul llart; Dana Point, '"Lizzie will be seen dleback Valley unable to 2 1I~; 2, PeteY Partch, haCkingupherparents." sh~p for ~ and prepar.e Corona del Mar, 9; 3, -said Mi~s Montgomery. their meals. ·'The objective of l\·leals on Wheels," ex- plained Mrs. Weldy, "is to enable an ailing person lo live indepen- 'dently in hi s home as long as possible." drllllolllllh• lllMd °" llilt lflll . • . h . GJ lldf I Frillh dofJ' 11 u. r11 Riwiw. MUSICh-who hke noth1ng ·better boats wit in a few feet of l ;llllff111tvettll\a. sttt1,......,.IC:allld.,IM-.it than wind -were con-their moiel room or m-...,.. 111Uid•Bof'Mrwd:to.dt i.t11tr aod tending with light to camper "and go out for an ""!""~ s~ on 111..t ,,,.,Ill ' AlllVSt . fl r . IZ:)Z....! 4,.119Z. TM wtconM o1 ttie e1se moderate winds, warm, a ernoon o racing. (Qi(j))..,.1 ewc. 11 •Jllbjectae~111 i-. sunny weather and an Before they could finish Sc o l t N i c ho I s, primly. Capistrano Beach, 16 ; 4, \Yhile an ax murderess "WE HAVE more than J eff Mathews, Spring is not exactly every ac-100 women ~lunleers," Valley, 16 ; 5, 'Lance tress' d r eam of an ideal s~id h1rs .. W~ldy, "but Consaul, San Diego, 20 .. part. especially if the ax s1qce we l1k~, men. and mn..,.....,. Pftsllllf ¢17. 18-foot tidal range that in the light air they .._ ____ _.,.,,...!!\\!!Jl!iO!'l'-----1--m llflri " llMltwt had skippers dragging wouJd find them selves. '! m h·eir 'C'·raft'-l'tttos -OO~ed-U. ·~~re" .. HOBIE-JGC (561 -1, wi elder is a frumpy women to call~n clients Edd Forke, Redondo spinster, Elizabeth was in pairs, we nited more Beaeh, 9~: 2, Doug dra"'·n lo the role as if by· men in the program." THE PROGRAM, which v.· as begun last November, is being ex- panded lo serve more re· stdents in the Sad· dleback Valley. , lnforplation on the ser\'iee-1s avitilabl~Crom tl:\e Com.rnunity Rela~ tions Dept·. at Sad- dleba'ck Community Ho spital, 837 -4500, ex- tension 427. I \ I I • 7•88D@CEma> ... t-.JOB!Hl(l)())-...Oistrld.ed'7 Yards or mudflats and <Fortunately,HobieCats i(j)==,., DllM1 wlSitOB m ""I., lnlwrvpftnc 11tr tidal pools a.ft er the are easy to drag through IW ._.. -' 11 hontl. lthoM ..-'"el· races were over. wet sand.) T•wCMt1' , tice llld -llnl ..,,,..,_ Wlltt't 1117 u.i llClld bJ • _.,. ll1111Chiq •Mi-The llobie Catters It was the first year the 1 a... i.., rieu °' '*" DW'll. were al San Felipe, 120 Hobie' Cal Association (Ut~:..._Haw :=:,,.. mit·es· so uth of t h e had-held the Midwinters mlf... Californl·a ·Mex.-ico at San Felipe. In pre- ITiltlls '*' m • .....,._ StniPl t• · border on the Sea of vious years it had been ~---.... _ 1111r1.. ¥ h Id ·~ "' Cortez for 'ivhat could e at Guaymas on the Cl»....., lO:OOR@~(J)lltdlc•I '"'* laughingly be called the Mexi~an mainland side .... • "flit lcrritiflll Wif1" A 111111111 !M-. "-ANttl 1ici1n's •ii• ,lfttm Mldbt c.111., Midwinter,s West Regal· of lhe fulf. 7:11.$2$.llO,,._.. uncltr •11~NIM1111111 asb ta. More than 150 of the Dt'-Ml 11ililotll 111trllm.-twin ·b ulJe~.s from WINDS WERE so light DSTEPHANIEPOWERS 1w111C1o111..-.._......_UNtlsDtt th r o u g,h out t be Sat'~.i'day that only one *onPOUCESURGEON ;;:~pat: Southwest made the long race could be sailed, but l'**Swi-{f)._,.,,_Ute haul southoftheborder. on Sunday a lO·knot: ~"'....,.... fi)at. r... u. lltnln breeze allowed fou~ &r::::..~,. . @T\t U111...Wbles FRUSTRA·TIONS on the races. s~ IC) car>.,.._ m111t ..,._ r• "H•Miri"' race course were more Here are the results~ =.'=.~Wlt,M ~:a:'~~,.~~ than compensated for .bY ltOBtE-16A (29)-1, m,.._.. Glttltl Include £d· lilm set 111 Tokyo 400 Ylff1 110. the opportunity for some l-lobie Alter, Capistrano pr .. 1H.MoHy11tt,lbeCI T1tsur11t1Udllst111. · daytime bikini watching Beach, 7~; 2, Bob ............ l l!l,.""-~"-_ .... _ -·--- ·Tuesday DAYTIME ~oVIEs 10-.lOO.....,".......,. 8) Pltliolll hllldiel Ill_ .. 10'.45 ~ "'- l;UIJMtlflt: '11lt """. , .. ,,.~ Kill" {dr•) '51 -Rldlard 81sell1rt. Willi1111 LlndilM. y .... tina CorltW. Q) (C) "'Dtlll"' (WIS) '50 -lttry Cooptr, ll11it. Jlolu11. Z:Jll (() (C) .,.. .... tf aitl OW' Conc:I, (we:s) '6S-Jo11111 w.,,._ °""' M1rti9, MatfN tfpr. ~ I Mlf. ,,, ..... f3j (I) "'CMM>IMQ"' (drl) '43 - lnrrkl Btrplln, HllWIPilrfJ 8o11rt. J:GI 0 ........... (cont) 'SJ-Ctiry ltmlt, DMofM IC«r, Walter ~· ..... o._o) '111t Drll ., n. r (OIHll) ·u -Doril DIJ, Jit!llel Glflltl", MeM Frlllldl, Eiwft Aildr1n, "911MW -· J:JO(J) (q .,.. hlntt .... - ....... (COll)~­IOll, Tl11 ,...,., ~CCI .......... c .. 1 ·os-a. WIS l'rlllfy, Jvlit Mimi. 'ik.tlylll '-· , ' ·strong Winds . Hamper Race Lehman-12 and Laser sailors in Newport 1-Iarbor Yacht Club's I-tarry Mann and Harry March trop,hy series . were a lmost blown out of the watet Sunday when blustery 30-knot winds whistled across 'the bay and .cont1:~ted -to a number of capsixings. Winner of the Harry Mann Trophy for the Le.hman-12 Class was Tim Hoian of NHYC with 21 'h Points. Second was.Tom Schock, NHYC, , Cheerio 23, and· third was Bill Symes. NHYC, 43. There were 20 entries. l\1ark Gaudio was the winner o( the Harry March Trophy in. the 20-boat Laser Class with 12112 points. Runner-up was Peter Parker, NHYC, J4Vz,_ and third wa s Scott Barnard, Nl-IYC, IS%. Four races were sailed in light winds on ~tur­ d a y. Two races Were sailed Sunday before the wind forced cancellation or the seventh and final race., Captures . 'Valentine Angelman Rega~ta Barry Faber's s-meter Cancelled sloop Cheerio -from the host club won Class A in Small boat sailors In Bahia Corinthian Yacht the Valentibe Regatta, Cl ub·'s 18-mil e race co·sponsoreQ b y Lido a round the E::mmy Oil lsle and Bahia Corin- Island, the first of the thian Yacht Club got in l97S Angel man Series for Uiree pleasant, light atr the Performance 'Han-· races on Saturday, but dicap racing Fleet. Sunday's scheduled t~·o There were 63 entrtes race• were cancelled for \Pe ~eveh-race series "when strong winds and but only 47 boats started rain made it unt•fe·for the flrst race. Results: dinghy sailing. " . CT.ASS A -I, Cheerio, Trophy Winners:· based Barry Faber, .BCYC ; 2: on.three races : ' M a t a n g i ( N e w Ub0-141\ -I. Matty Zea 1 and . 4 7 ) Ed Lockney, LIYC; 2; Ran- Carpenl<!r, BYC : 3, Blue dy R•)'!lolds, LIYC; •3 • ~r lErioson-39) Brian MerllnGayman, ABVC. Carter, BCYC . 1.100-1.B -I. ~ll~n . CLASS 8 -I ,' Ebert , A'B'·Yt; '2, Vivacjous-(San Juan·27) Emanual Coster, Seal Bill.von KlelnSmip,..Jleach YC: .3,; Ro.Y N H'Y c ; 2 ' p u r r Woolsey , LIYO: • CRanger-33) Dave Stone, · $,(BOT A -1, 1lrand' KOCETELEVISION ecvc: 3, Pele Oslan-Wheeler, BYC ; '2, ttt• 1caooL 011T••C1' ••• 1v1ct 1Pu> dcr·37) ·Jim . Emmi. Suianne Spartg~er: #:~"~, •• ,.,.ca THllATU 1~w1•1.1CT••c coMPAN'f' 1c1 BCYC. NHYllYO: 3, f.'Olly O'Hora, fa CP.91~ •1• ••UMI ,,.,,, f(I fqw) c L A s s c -1 ' N c, .. ~~~',f~ lei , ~'.:tJi'!.1o:~~ ""' ·~ ICI ISO Hampshlrp .Rose, (25 ft. SABOT 8 r-1. Craji roa.aw(c1 •:• '°'""'°"°'"aTcHwo111r.<c.i aJoop) Dennis Burnett~ Avtll1r1'' BYC ; 2. Peter cr11ic COM.11,.fllY 1'1 J:,~:,~,.:ccitPl!ISI SSSC : 2.'Charisma 1Doder,NKYC. uu,.• Q111r..0•111 TO :~~ut~~ .: o••,.or couNTY 1Cal·2$) Karen Faber,"' , SAUOT C ->· Will nfl'ftlldtlO •:M t.111ua1u"o-u.1.-.1c1 BCYC; 3, Sunde (.25 ft. Benj.s, NHYC ; '2, ~--~~••ci sloop) Grabam GibPoni. Grabam Tingler, LlTCf •~• •• aT01c.tt1o•s 1c1 BYC. 3, Jetf Oodor, NJlVC, q ( Halliday, San Diego. 14 ; a magnel. ~ ·Volttnteers lake turns 3, Neil Helmburgie, San delivering the meals, Diego, 14 34: 4, Bill "WHEN I READ ·Bill Miebich. Tus tin, 1434.; 5, Bast 's scri pt I was Jim Mitchell, La tvtesa. absolutely fascinated." JS. she said. "'Nol that Lizzie· represents a s lice of llOBIE·l4A (16)-1. American life -no pun Ron Wagniere, Pacific intended . But the Palisades, 2 11~: 2, Don woman, the trial .ind the Snyder. Santa Cruz, 9 ; 3. ac:quittal are all unique. Terry Haake, Tustin. 9; ''Even with vio!enl 4, Lon . Walcker (cq) clime so rampant tho-Se Air Force Academy Honors 3 Riverside, JO; 5, Denny murders would be news Three Orange Coast Nlelson,SanJose,103A. today becaqse of the residents have been Stinger Wins SORC ... ' . ' " . . (, ',. F 0 R T FORT LAUDER · DALE, Fla. (AP) -St· inger, a 35-foot alun1inum yacht racing in the one· ton class, has been pro- claimed winner of the Southern Ocean Racing Conference's second race of the six-race season. John B. Kilroy's new 79 -foot Ketch Kialoa was .fjrst lo fini sh. manner in Which they hontired for their out- were committed. standin"g performance at th.e U.S. Air Force · Academy in Colorado. "Before 1 accepted the role I read all l could about the Liixie Borden c41se. I read nine books, inc luding the lranscrtpts of the inquest and the trial. "Actually, Lizzie hit each parent with the ax between 14 -18 times." ELIZABETH WAS re· minded that s he was be· ing excessively unfair to the old hacker. After all. the old cutup was round guiltless by 12 good men and true. Elizabeth wrinkled her pretty nose -the one she used so effectively for eight years as the witch Cadet Da v id C . McCarthy, son or retired Lt. Col. and Mrs. Charles G . McCarthy of 730 Amigos Way, Newport Beach, has been named to the superintendent's list for his academic achievement and his military performance. A member or the class of 1975, Cadet McCarthy will wear a s ilver star and wreath desig nating the honors. Honored for his academic performance and placed on the dean's list was Cadet David A. Hollis. son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Hollis of ~.a m ~ n th ~ o n. l he 19165 Croy den Terrace, Bewitched series -Irvine. and said, ''They would Cadet. I-Io 11 i s , a have found her guilty to-member of the class of day· 1977, ls a 1973 graduate of Irvine Teacher • f Honored i. A math and scicnc~ tcaC'her at lrvine'!il S.E.L.f< ... School won firs~ place in national com petition for creating teaC'hing tool for physics j Goodman won the Francis W . Sears Demonstration Ap· paratUs Award for arl electronic falling body simulator lo teach · Galileo\s concept of com- pound motion. The award was re- ceived al a joint meeting of the America n Associa- tion of Physics Teachers and the American Physical Society at the Anaheim Convention Center. It was the firsf joint m eetin g of physics teachers and researc1· physicists. ~ Goodman, who has record of previous wins in similar competili;; came to S.E.L.F. Sch after a college teachi career or IO years. The sloop, owned by Dennis Conner of San Diego. finished the 403·mile race from St. Petersburg to Fort Lauderdale in a correct· ed lime of 43.C27I hours in the handicap event. St- inger is similar in design to Gumboots, which won the One -Ton World Championship last sum- mer in England. ''J don't think for a University High School. minute s he'd gel away A .1972 ~raduate of with it in these times .. l\1arJna High School, But so years ago women Cadet Jo~n 1-lambUrg Jr. PUBLIC NOTICE were thought of as inno-ol l-lu6tinglon Beac ~, P:1cT1T1ous •us1HE.S' cent, dainty creatures. w~s honQre~ for his NAMI! 'TATEMENT In those days a nice old m1l~tary achievement. bu!r!,~o~~~wlng P•r1on1 .,, dol~ maid wielding an ax was 1-fe 1s the son of Mr. and 11.1N BAA ENT£APR1se:s. •in unheard or. Mrs. John f~amburg ~r. ~I~~~:.~~ Huntington e •• ,~. Official standings in the race, which ended Saturday, were released "TO DAV THERE Sunday. Second and third over-would be more time and all also went to one-ton care in the preparati.o n class boats. Second was ~r the ca.se. At one pa1~t ~ountry Woman, sailed in _ the inquest L1zz1e by Bob Barton of Slam· cried that she had no ford, conn., with a cor· coun.sel to represent .he~. .rected time of 43 .97Sl, The Judge said she d1dn t :followed by Inflation, need any. of 6051 Palisade Dnve l!'ctwin F. B•rr1noer, P••1rwr, •t>a and a member of the K1nu1u1 or., Huntington tl••th. . C.Ufornl1 t1Mt. CiaSS O( 1976. . .· . ' . Oon1ld J . Mcklnne,, P1r1ner, 11'61 All three men will be k lOWI Ln ., Hyn11ng1on B••<il>t d C.llfornl1 '1"46 • commissione as second Thi• tiu,lnt!.!. is <onducted ti,16 lieutenants and awarded llmltfdpertner,111p. a B .S. degree upon\ ~13~;,ll~)C~n~; · graduation from t he ft.11 st111m1n1 ••!. llled wuh ~ d C:O..n1, Cl1r11. ol Or1nw CO\lnl' aca emy. J.,.IY,, is. 1t1s. J.• ...... Publlloh«I Orl<IQI COl\I 0.11, Pll(ll.,." J1n. 20, 21, •nd "•D. J, 10, 1t1s tn.)J ' sailed by Ted Crane. and "So al \he trial all the ·Owned by DI ck evidence from the in· Ten"'~ .. CI .Nordstrom of Honolulu, quest was thrown out. .a.-....c J11cr1r1ous•usiNl!ss _ PUBIJC NOTICE ,,, with a corrected time of And I think Lizzie was NAME sTAT•MINT ~ 43.9915. legally sane. As a child G R d ~::;:••0•1noClef"'"5.,...dolnoW.M 11 One-ton yachts have she had epilepsy. That els ea .Y PAPILLON CRUISING A,.,f) dominated the SORC the could have bad a bearing MAIHTl!!N,..HCE, n92 M1K11111, llNl·J r d . 1•, lr11ln1, CA. past two years an nine on her behavior. . The Irv'jne Tennis Club H1r"'' ..+ugh O•etir, ,~,,. or the 10 places In best or . !ttllSl'lll'I. HunU~Cllll Buell Cll01 I neet·went to that claSsln "In any case, if you re-is gearing up for a sum· n.... . • this race. ad all t~e research mer openl~g at its CA.Jon Pel•••, 11n M1t<11111, 1rv1'j'; Other winners were: material / 1t pretty we}l planned ten_n~s ~nd rac· T111,bus1iw11 ••<lfllllldfdbvi uniii-11 CLASS A _ Fuerza, convinces you that I,.iiz1e , quetball fac1hty 1n North ld""n:t::!:, °"'"" ,,,·~0 owned by Norman was gui lt y of.the !~vine 's Northwood Th1s11•11m1nt-.flltfw1tn~I d • C l · l · Village coun1v c 11r• 01 °''"" c-··•• 00 ' Raben. Mamaroneck, mur e.-s. er ain no · J•AMf'f'tt,1•1s -· -il'>fl/ N y olh-er suspects were ever The club, according to 'cL"AS50s·2 8 199_:_ Tenaci'ous, round.;· de v e 1 ope r Rob ert , PWiui111d 0r1n1111 co.11 o.u,,.~ Williams, will sell in· eo.J,10.11,1,,1•1s JJt:ts•n owned by Ted Turner, ~ · di · d I d r I ' "!" Allanta,47.7042. 1\JfE SltOW'.S pro.-vi ua ~n ami Y PUBUC NOTICE ,,.11 11 CL d11Cers &nd Ellzabetb are memberships. ASSC -,Robinll, r'elle\'ed .that the Planned facilities in· "'~T1t101,1s•u11Nl!SS ililJJil owne'd by "Ted Rood, elude 12 t . ..6.. NAMESTAT•MlNT Marblehead , lrtass., Bordens haYe no dlrect enn1s cou,~1 n..iouow1,.._...,_.,,,C101nolMltl 6 50 2 relatives around to sue four indoor handball ano -•s: · 4 . 1 . h f I • racquetbalf courts and a lOtus l!NTE.RH11,ts ANO fU.lo CLASS I) -RJlmi-od , L ei:n or co-nv ct1n1 volleyball court Olhfr ~.-n. ais.t Ci,.,.11 Oth·• c.il owned by Dr. ·o.B. Fiil·. z11e atthts lat~date. facllitieS will lnctude a ti~?!o'!:1, Ch•°"'·~ ~r>6vn man. Miami, 46.4131. Lizzie Borden re· lounge, bar, snack a~a. -.,Mw~.o.c..s1.1Mff4!.«ttui.>foil ~LASS · E -Fo,,.une rnalned o spiJ1Sler lo the l~ker taci1itles:, swim-.,,~..,kft.i:,'' 1• "'t"' canducMfiftri • ..: Hunter , owned 'bY'.end. he died i.n 1mat mlngpool,w•lgh•room, ""'M·CNisi11111 C G "iri .. \ ..tfhl~ lt•t1"'4111C '""tllM Wltfl IM ameron re;, cer. age 66. Vlewefs will tM! jacuzziand1auna. ~ c1•r• .t ~ ~ • Washin1ton, ·o.c., and spared watchlng the old Further inrormatton "'"1"'· 1v.1.»1 skippered by Scott and girl age. the show ends may be obtained by call· """'""' •·-'"" ..,~~· Skip Allan. with Lizzie's acquittal. Ing Williams at 673""270. ~ytt,ir,,.,.,..M1rc11a.iw'W:>11 ...,, ' .. ' ' I • • • J New :'Frains· ' t ' ' Poised • • . Coast . Commutet Service Scheduled ""'~k6-.c•tMlllt•~· LOS A G ELES -Commuter t11alns? -unnlng between Loa Angeles and San Diego, where the autom,obile has long been k1ng ? The PTO:SpeV! ·evokes some wry commqnts h8re. ''Preposterous,'' ·aay drivers more thedframlliar with the long and $0 ffl ' v~ln history of Los Angeles 1rart. r large-scale public-transit system. And It Is true that the llrst trains will be small (eight cars· each, carrying 400 passengers per run) and that there will be on- ly two round trips a day at rush hours. • BUT BACKERS OF the trains· say it is a root in the door, which could lead to more trains in the future. . The trains could be stiuttlln~ the J.30.mlle distance between the two cities sometime in April. One train is to be financed by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors out or $'4.2 million in federal revenue·sharlng funds. The other will be rup jointly by .Jrast Like Dad ( NEWS..4NAL~s1s ,) Los Angeles, Orange, and San Diego counties. They will be used most heavily . by Orange County residents, stopping at such stations as Fullerton, Anaheim, and Sallta Ana. (Santa Ana . for instance, will cost S2 one way.) AMTRAK, THE se"mipublic corporation that runs all passenger trains in the U.S., will· operate the trains. AO}trak is legally able to operate only inter- city services, not commUter runs in one city. so the trains must make the full Los Angeles-San Diego route, even though they are ex~cted to be allJ)ost ei:npty between Orange County and San Diego. Amtrak no~ operates three non.commuter Los Angeles·Sari Diego trains, and. will continue to do so. The proposed train project is not witho~t controv~rsy. Tony Curtis' 4·year-0ld son Nicholas,' armed with fake mustache, is ready to help out his father for NBC· TV mov- ie ''McCoy." Curtis plays con man involved with kidnap - ing of millionaire's wife. Bard Gives Views On, Ford's Budget By DICK WEST WASHINGTON <UPl 1-There is, in my judgn:ient, only one fis· cal analyst art1culale enough to do justt<:e to President Ford's new $349 billion budget. I refer. or course, to the im - mortal bard and economist or Slrattrord-on-Avon, William Shakespeare. Q . Mr. Shakespeare, would you glv.a us a thumbnail description QI ,the budget that President Ford M.D.l to Congress this week? ~\GHTEJt SIDE A. "I myself see not the bottom of it . Our withers are unwrung. This house is turned ups ide down. So wea ry \vlth dis· asters ... Q. You've made your point, 'Sir. Whal sort of reception will Ford's budgetary proposal get in " Congress? 1 • 1 A. "They'll give him death by inches." 1 ..... v... . •• T~' ,Los Angeles .(lounty '"pervOlctt.s' 3 .. ~ dtclsiQn to purchase eight used r1tllro11ct car& tor $198.000 was desc'41~d'. byonesoufceas••rosh.'' :~ • • ''NOBODY;' HE SAID "knows what may be·ihe total 06!.ta, \l'ho is goln' to rjde it or, in tact, if anyone 1s going to rlde it.'' The office of Los Angeles .Mayor Tom Bradley, an..ardent SUPPorter Of public transl>.l?rll• tjon , has so far remained silent, while a spokesman for the Southern •Califor,Ja •Rapid Transit DJstrict', wbfe'h supports the idea, conceded: "It iS an ex- pensive proposition for carrying only 400 passehgers." What makes critics of lhe pro· posed commuter run wary is the history or the much-touted but s ubsequently fizzled rapid · transit plans in Los Angeles. The)'. doubt whether a commuter train can flourish on a route that has not served Amtrak well, and are skeptical that the proposed ~'Oule can best serve commuters. ONE FREIGHT rail man (with perhaps a bias against passenger trade) asked: "If people 'Ian (usel the freeway, would they re- ally take the time it will take to driYe to the station, ride the train, and get the necessary transfer on the other end?'' The answer to that, rejoins Edith Spil'zer, a former president of the League of Women Voters in Palm Springs a nd currently. on the Transportation Committee or Riverside· County Board of Supervisors, is, "When people have no service or bad service, there is no way or Projecting ,.. \\'hat people will do, so we have to . try it out. "\\'e simply have no way of knowing," s he continues. ''I think the e nergy crisis is going to make a tremendous amount of difference and 'that people will get out of their cars with the higher gasolinf prices." BACKERS OF THE plan take the same attitude. Gerald B . Leonard, senior transportation planner for the Southern California Association of Governments . quickly acknowledges that the rail service is no public ." transportation peinacea. "But it is a kind or foot in the door to sug. gest to the public that there is an alternative -really an expeti·, ment -in \\'hich people can be drawn out or their automol)(les into a rail service." Six Females Will Streak For$40Fee SEATTLE (AP) -Anyone wanting tQ liven up a party in Seattle· can rent a streaker ror $40 . The six female streakers, ranging in age from 18 to 23, ha· vett't streaked much so far. But they have taken. orr their clothes and pretended nothi!lg was amiss as they strolled nak.ed through buffet lines, sipped drinks and tried to make cocktail party smalltalk. THAT USUALLY brings other activity to a party to a sudden stop, says the manager of the agency "which makes the ar- rangeme~ts . When a nude woman returned. to the bar at one party to thank the bartender for a drink, the man replied , "I think I need.one now." ~ · The streaker rental business is a subsidiary of Reat·~-Doll Escort SerTic~ and gtls bASinps through newspaper. ClBJ!fified ads. ft.. ''It's past the size of dream· ing ... A book where men may read estrange matters." . ' Q. The President is forecasting Q. What was your reaction when you saw it? ,+..''Who can be wise, amazed temperate and furious , loy8:1 ~ n~l. in a moment? My mind ts troubled, like a fountain sUrr'd. '' Q, Some observers are saying thl!'budget at )east has the virtue of being honest. Ford didn't try to gl~s over the grim fisca l out· loo'k . ~"Though it be honest. it is no\i'er good to bring bad news. lt spoils the pleasure or the time. l·tas this fellow no reeling or his business?'' Q. What ls your own appraisal of~t.be economy? A J-"The m&.st be now blown ov~r.·board , the cable broke, the hOldlng anchor lost, and half our sltl<Jrs s wallow'd in the flood." a record peacetime deficit of $51.9 billio"r Whatever happened to the roneept of , balanced budgets? . A. ''l\ is a custom more honoured in the breach than the observance." Q. President Eisenho~er"s Treasury sec'retary once warned that deficit spepdlng would lead to "8 depression that will curl your hair." What do you think is likely to happen this tlmc? I A. "Et1cb particular hair to stand on end, like quills upOn the fretful porpenUnt:. ·· ' Q. Porpcntlne? Well , anyway the~• I& one bright spol In the b\,\dgel -a possible lax rebate. What do you suiaest I do with n\lne? Mob Figure Get& 41. ;. " Bad-check Ternt ' SAN DIEGO <AP) -A • g ., You're not exacUy a Utlle ray or sunshine yourself, Str. Are yelp tryln1 lq tell us that we are . heacfina lnto" deeP,,r~essl~? Costa man who claims lo1l'e r• '1ated lo major unde,r~orld fla:ures has been aentenced \O,:sht months lo l4 ye~rs iD st:ate pit.on on bad-chc~k charg~•· Jo his i>lo· batioq statemen(. Richard Ttecy . De Georgia, ;ill. claims t<rbe an II· M r . tegilimate son or J9seph Dato, alJo known as Joe.Adoo'!s. A. "Haply your eye shall light upon some toy you have desired to purcba!le." Q . Thunk Shakespeare . y 0 u. ' I u I PICTlftous •USIMlf.SS ,,, NAME STATCMl!NT , The loUODino perjOn Is dolnobuslnr..1 •1: Sll,.'VER DOLLAR TfiAOJ~G POST, 11612 Be6Cll Blvd .• H""'llntlon eo.~ll,C•lll.m46 M!clw1I unr~ O•ntord, 17611 ~ac11 ll1~. Hunllnolon B1tth, c.111. ,,_ Tlllt ~lr>t!• ii coll(luct1d l)y an lfl· dividllotl. ' Mlcll•'' L . Otflford n.11 i111emtnt w•~ tllH wnll ll'Ml Cov111, Cieri<. ol Or•~ Count' on F1bt".,.ry ~. 191S \rOsuC NoTrcB PU'llUC NOTICE r ' DAILY PILOT 87 n._ .... _ on tM er.,. c.-. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED APS 'l'tu CCM WI h, HN It, lf'Odil ti With o W9"t Ad [842•5678) 5 Bedroom This groo,·y hllle starter home 1s only 527.50>. Run a liltle shop IA I root also. Eastside Costa ~fesa orr Newport. SPECTACULAR VIE\Y 3 BI<. 2 Ba. Brokers Preview ~l'z ··Pr it•cd· ri g ht & v.·on't l(Jsl ii week '". 1\gl, 6 12-2l37 or 548-9-11 6 ---------- REPOSSESSION 3 + BONUS ROOM Two s lor y pool home. Un· believable pre·summ1,.r' bargain al jusl S.37.000! All term s avail a bl e. Hurry -Call 847-6010. A:GT. Reduced to MS,500! King size betlroon1s. Beam ceihng"'F. H. with S"·ed1sh fireplace . 2000 square reet. Corner lot. Call now to see. 847 -6010 AGT. THE REAL l ESTATERS ' -- ~-. THE REAL ESTATERS , .. .-· • I, 1 -' • • • • . ..... F 10 5 H-n ... •~ · tt111HForS• · ........... S. . ...... 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LEASE WITH OPTIOM TO BUY · ...... _ · Bdrm pool home with l>tdlqom-r1nuly '"°~\ J>olll~\/ully do<orated. SUP>!lt E~$TSID_t:. • Roomy 3 BR 2 bu with bltins & ~~ -000. ~ !arte 1~. Prit-ed ut ortlf AO o.on• leveJ, be~l.!ll u LovelJ' I ~ plus units-, l•e 1101:, only . h • t' g & drapes $•~• 1 $38000. own'"' anxioti$. move In cond1L1on . deti. Hom e-Wilb'GREA'f $89,900. RoornJ'or3more d1shwaS er, carpe lh , d -and • It's true! R•mb04l& tWo and )rilleell VA/Fl-~ Owtu~r leaving our area POTENT lt-L FiO H units. Seller wilt help thruout, big dbl gar -P\ t Y I ~ormal entry. Sun.ken • .,..... · 1 , .C•'!_. MW to :see.~.~. pertalve ce(pet.S, cQslO~ll • ALSO $57 SOO . ·~o<y. Wol k ~ bhc~l *'!Q'. . .0.11·-~ and ~•lresfastescrow! t EXPANSION". £ x . rin»nce. only steps tp the beach. $450: mo • hvlng room and fornfaJ . p~ .. MO !JJ~l di•~· ,_al)' lal)dscap. FOU~ UNITS oo lge \.-it • d}nfng .. Gourmetkllch.?h. .rtlft ., . ;ns. Truly • bargain at aere lot with IV<'m for Enormous P,&rt)'•,J•m• 732-IHO p·,soo.~all873--ISM. lwo ~ore. Ownt!r '>''.ill : WOW! room. Separate .~ tt090&W,n;N1WJI09fllACM o..-N11lt•11S,UH10MN 1• • carryat8~.Sma1J down. L ..... SEl,OPTIOo..t HOW'$ "IOUI OU> ATRIUM7 Hera's a nifty 4 bdrm single story ! It's a dandy with atrium entry, tiled family· n>OIJ\, colorful planting areas, max privacy and a location adj to the golf inlaw quarten. Wlndhte -M ANY A-1 0 RE T 0 S:A .... iJ tuirs to master BeaChRaneh CHOOSEFROM. Belterthanbran new,a11d sctssmack hideaw .. y. S•p•r•te Assmrit ., vi rrioup\ain cabi11 in CALL6'6-6&1G I dabinthecenteroflhen1ain <'hildrenfl suite. AMt.lme ,J:J.,t.1 M B~ur ' City, 'only I .. ~HA loan. Take adVilR• $26,950 S2J•,J)OO~ rinanci ng ~' course. Only $55,900. · UNIQUE HOMES R .... on-546-5990 2150 Mota Yordo Drivt, Costa Mna G•fl•rS 1 1002G•1ral 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• *B~J:ioa Bay Pi operties * ll9lay tage! l.963-e767.. Sprawling ranch style avaifable.G4i -72ll AgL DUP\IX f R€\TIG€ OPfNJ1tt•rr'i11JNroerN1<:t• · four bedroom. Jo~ to ·Good starter income un· HOME:~ brac h ! Tile' entry to it. 2 Bedroom each. -~;,'N' THf. REA i. i;:_~Jl ESTATERS , Nitpicker's Delight S4200Down rormul living and dining: MESA VEIDE AIYf'ays rented. 146,900. HOME + INCOME Jailund kitchsn.-SJep IAIG_......., down 25 fool fitisti party """" ~· E ASTSIDE 38R house room. Log burn ing Just _II.sled t oday. UPER withbachelor apt+lBll f1replal'e. 1-lidden master a~,utiful 11 bedroom , B apt. over g11rage. As· suite. Park like grQUnds., fa'l'fl rm & pool. A·l coodi· QM ES sume 7"-'" VA loan. $276. Don 'l miss it!! Call. l!on thruout. _Room for 3148 c..;.u; N~ .,.1•1155. pei-mo. Cllll PRESl'IGE 963_6767. t>oat o r trailer': Un· 1iiiiiiiii~~~~~;;;~,~H:O~M:;ES~.&1;~ ....... ~·~~·~;;;;;~1 °""''nq·n.s10Po1fciwMi' yeJleva.ble low phce at ~ "41,000. 546-5880 .. ' • DANDY ~-' THE REAL ' ~STAT_ERS _' · · •• HERITAGE • REALTORS POPULAR MOH~CO BAYFROHT , wiffl plor & slip. $795 • ..,_ easy money WATERFRONT DUPLEX $11,950. with pier & slip JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport l&Yd. corner 30th ~~..,......._....., .. Most popular/ con- do in town ; ge. 2 BR_, 2 ba. Full security bldg. $77,000. 6'!.5-7060 $52,500 Newport Beach. Commercial store plus shops. Choice loc~tion. 640-8484 · ·"'J'hc closer you look the better we look" true! t·ew vears new. On four seaso·n quiet lree bneJ :;treet. Coveted east side Costa Mesa ... ·amily ploy room hig·nur ror a re-A SPECIAL ~ul atlon pool tablt>. RESTAURANT . ··WATERFROMT ~ew 3 HR ., 3 ba .. fal)'t. rm.: on North bayfront, Dalb{;la Js land, 2200 Sq ft ~o'f custom home. 4 Bedrooms w /3 baths, a separate family room + a IJ;!e dining rm. Ttlis ca n be yours at \Veil maintained lfurbor · IOOZ G---~ 1002 View lfome. 2 Ut-druom General ~ Crackling fireplace. Newport Deach prime Homemakei-s _!<.itchen. location. Small. l'harm· Double detached IUtrage. in~. rus tic. Ample purk· and den or 3 bedrooms. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------!--------.,-ITis pride or the, Irish. 1ng, beer & win(> license. Mesa V~ you 'll se'e.. Call64&-.r-7171. 9 500 Ph 675 SSll Oc •• 111 -t Loi ··•· S4 . . onl' -• Very sharp inside ....... Ol'fNIU9•11Sf..,,..tOlfNl(f' Cole u l' Newport • "'<833-9"181 HISTER·IROWH & AS&Oc., Realtors &ouL 3 BR. & fam. Best location in ·a llealtoe<. 2515 E. coast ~!'l g h~~rhxo~~f ~~w~o;~~ $J~r~~~· ~L ,,' _Hw_,.,_cdM. ----OoyntryClub «• 500 556 """" 675-7060 , 1";;:;;;;~;;;;:;::;:; I "Abandoned Villa" · L" · ""°' • '"'i"v I• o IVlllCJ just ..... $58,950 2211 Newport ... ~ Suo/EY• 646·5855 CB REALTQRS ' IB C ' Ou" f Spanish•S38.;SOO ·~paiious • bed<m . 2 UStOm 0' ex 2 Story. ~ool .~ory home adJacent to Vetere.as 4 Loca10fficesToServe Yo u JBedroomunits.\:::lost-lo Park l ike e nti-y tc the Mesa YerdeCountry New regulations may i!!!!!!l!!i!l!!!!!itii!iiiiiiiiii!ii!!!!!!i!i!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!i~~ beach. $127,900. spacious Jiving room. Club. ~pa rate ram rm make it possible ror you G.....-al tOOZ'Gtl'lrral ·rooz CENTURY 21 Formal dining fs ¥!rved w/mass1ve fp_lc. and wet lfJ use your eligibility •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-1771 by huge garden ""'iew bat, (ormal d1n1n~. huge again! Wh y rent when kitchen with ~rei\k(ast _master bedrm suite 11nd you can own with very eatin g a rea. Fiesta partY modern . all elce kltc~n. lilUe cash! Call for de· room with eommanding Rcd~ced S5000. for 1m · tails ~7035 or 963- vicw of lus h terrace in mediate s alc-S79.,,SOO. 5671. Adull occupied .. nd :;hows like a model. Owner a nxiow;. Pril'e in· eludc!I. the land. S'.W,500. 640~161 ~ COATS &WALLl\CE REAL ESTATE .INC HAWAII Everyday in this tropical setting. Huge pool wit diving board. slide an great waterrall! A ··~1R . CLEAN .. 3 bedroom, 21 • bath h ome in l\.1esa PIER .\HD SLIP CHAHHB. NIOHT . Deluxe owner's unit DUPLEX w/slip for 28' boat. Nearly new and d~lightrul to see. $122,500. CALL 644-7270 i•21 E. Coast Highway, c....-clol M ... 0Yerlaok City Hillsiile Beautifully decorated 5 BR, 4 v, ba., Cottage wall e d 'courlyard. CaUSjS-8424. Walktt&Lee IJramatic s tairs to REALESTA1·F: separate IT!llster ,l;Uite + IB AllOCiated ____ :._ ____ _ Verde~ Large corner lo! <••!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! '~1i1h boat and traile paneling, 3 frplcs. Ramp/slip. $260,000. ' $44,900!! Counlr~ ap pr oa~h . -~ -~R 4 b . · ~ n . -r-o-w....-ge ,,.-Prune.-ortl".l-Rwitic. cot.. ..... us i.om., .o , a., ou . view r ,,.,a luge offert> DYNAMIC on lagoon. Ramp /float. $295,000. VIEW o.-CITY LITES •Brand new 6 BR, 6 Ba. Pool. jacuzzi & salina. Ramp & float. $425,0QO. ' by nifc & SADOLEBACK MTNS bf day. Story book interior. llardv.'OOd floors. M a:;sivt: comer , brick fireplace. COuntry 70 Undo Isle Dri•e fcitl'hen. Antique charm ~ t1so.goo . throu1hout. EKtra targl' . °" -'"""'----! lot loads or trees:-flowers BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 3 4 1 l'<·y·, d·· (lr .. rJ ~ 615 b lbl ·" Go•ral 10~2-al · 1002 ························ •'····················· CORONA i>EL ._MAR & shrubs. 'f:'-rare fiftd · huri-y to sec. Call 842-2535. Ol'fN 111 9' If S lltJN !O 11.f "lt(f' ~--~ TH£ REAi ~~T_!llfRS ~ • NewpqrtBeach View Lot Sec from the sui-f to Cat._lina. One o( the last available al @nly $33,000. Call ras t So!G-2313. . •· New duplexes. AU have'"'3 bdrtbs., 2 bath apts. Built by one or the best c9n·- tractors availa~l,e. Priced rro.ni $119,000, wi.t!i favoraJi.leterms. BAY A N D BEACH 675-3000 ,I 'li"'""''"~"<I' , ·; ... ~-:'~ ---, THE REAL EST_ ATER~ c'.-:1 0 • i f OA~T HWV LOl-::l':Jf\,A Dl L MA~ 100 GOMral 1002 West Pen. Lot Last avai lable R-1 lot in w es t Newport Pen· insu la area. Sur· ••••••••,•••.•••••••,•• rOunded by rt::ecnUy con· ---------1---------J structed hi gh grade re- VIEW OF HIUS s1dences. One block to ••••••••••••••••••••••• V..4..LOAH beach . Pi-iced below l.a11.un.a .~i.Ruel. 3 bdrm., · market for quick sale. :! IJ3. L~l·. a8s umable BETTER·than·new. one 673_8550. lu:ui. Vat:.-nl. Consider year old, sharp, shan> O'fNfrt9•11"S"l'f'O erNCI' :-;a le or lease. $4!:1.950 2BH 2BA condo, close to ,--------""I ocean. w1tt1 assumable VA Joan. f'.P. $32,500. Call s.56·2660 r C::SELECT T'PROPERTIES REALTORS • 644-7662. ~--·~ THE REAL ESTAT£R~ POOL HOME ---------1 ~-""""""-"· -"""-""""""""""""" I Be a u l i r u I I a r flt~ pool , · -------· ----heated & filtered in lar~e GeMral I 00 General I 00% yard. 3 Bedroom home "l••••••••••••••••••••••li••••••••••••••• .. ••••• partially furnished vu· cant & ready for OC• cupancy. ·roo many ex· tras lo believe. Just list· cd i;it'.}36.950. children·1 wing. 61's try 50U1H COAST View From NO DOWN. Now\'~'> low er.t.t10R lrolc9s The Bluffs . .down -n -1-:lu·f'ry~ll ~-.,.... ....-S-pa<·1o us 3 liedroon1, 3 '63-7"81. ·VETERA .. 'S bath. end uni! lhil) pco· .... vides plenty or priva('y pl us a view al'ross the space. 852.500. 546__.141 c Tired or iictting the run around?"!? If you have p.nY questions about buy· 1ng a home VA. t·all the VA Experts ul lut·ious ~reenbelt to the l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ back bay . Trans£erred1• owner mus t sell i'll.000. --.--------- HORSE IW'IC_tl +income .WotidJledEslato SpecialistJ> In VA houi;. ing. Ask for Vete ran Counselor. 556-7777 . _a_n~~t_l_me_. __ ---- \Va Ike<' & Lee Real Private Dock ~:::;1e 646-77lL Open $I l 7,000 +'ull ,., :irre, 66x300. 3 houset;. S6l0·~1ncome. O~·oer •·ants ·fast sale! $)3.00-0 d-Own . only •.... $.58.000. CEMTURY21 64Z-~1Tlt POOL HOME $37.950 Super sharp 3bedroom. 2 balh , one Y.eer o!d. Pool & jacuzzi. Seiter needs rast sale. Don't rhiss this one. Assumable Joan on huge lot. Walker'&Lee Fli':AL ESTAT6 .-545-9491 ----.-~--- luildD...-Hoaw on one or the last remain- inli!: fee lots in lhe Dover Shores a 1·ea. Seller la EASTSIDE ~enl contr and wi ll build I D E E l M Y I I to suil, .o r plans a re 1--.1~1~1 -1r~1-,.-, available for a 3500sq. rt. . . . . <'UStom Jlacienda. Call ~===~~~-: PETE BARRETT " I' I I . Ken Knight. 642--6200. ·1,.-rR_A-....-w,_E-,f--11 ~1. -REALTY-I S A y B S I ! When f wa5 a kid. I vied 64.2·52!!._ _ __ ~S:!,!60_ · I I to lv"9 my 1toclcings up and ......_____-...::z=.r I r find presents In them. Now I h.ng my panl1 up and find Broadway 3 Bdrm.+ .,-N_,.,.U-M-S"""l "'L--., . -in ohem. • •·• I I I I I' I O COt11pt.1• rt.. d1vckl• q-d . • . • • . b,. 111t1nv "' ,,,. fnlWnt ...... d. ~---~~~-.Y<IU fffflop ··-slitp No. J btlvw. lhat neat (;osta Afes? s tr.,eet close lo ever-e PRl~Tfs~G!~~SLfTTfRS IN r r 1s 1· I' r I ything, v.·ith a lx-auti(ulJy · · · · upg r:lded hon1e on <.I e UN5'RAMll.f l{llERS TO I I • I I I I huge alley <1t•cess rear -~G~'~'~'~"~'w~'•'----· __ Luxurious 4 BR. J 81\ waterfront home with jacuzzi pool and beaut. patio. Room for larg boat. HO 9UALIFYIHG Assume existing FllA loao on this vacant 3 bedroom home. Asking o nly SJJ,500. Call unytime. SCOTT REALTY 536-7533 OCEAHFllOMT Duplex; 3 bdrm.<> .• 2 hath lowt!r unit: upper unit cull• l·hdrm. \\-'ittl viC\\' del'k. ()v.·ncr llllXIOUS. Submit offer:;. New pru:e -5150.uOO. 673·~3 associated ii ROl".ERS ~ff.l TOUS l ()l ', w ij.,,~, _, ~,, 11~1 G..,..ol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TODA Y'S IEST IAllGAIH At $69,950 the best NEW.home buy in Newport ·Beach! Daylig'ht bright thruout ! Home·size kit c h e n w/breakrast area & lge walk-i n pantry. 3 BR, rormal dining area & beautirul mstr suite. l·Story Linda in Bluffs. 2 I f I San Joacpn Hills Rood HEWPORT CENTER. H.I. 644-4910 4 ·PLEX Assumable FHt\ loan for you tax sheller buyei-s. 1'v.•o. J bedroom & t'>'·o · 2 bedroom units just up lhf' hill frnn1 lhl' hcarh in t·osta 1\1<":-.a. 'fotal pri(·(' $65,000. Walker& Lee Rl'.:AL EST,\TI'.: 545-9491 VETS \Vhy pay l"<"nl v.hl'rl you t:an llu)' a hon'<' \\·1th lt·s.' dov.·n ltlan 1st ;111cl lasl months rent. "'<" hal'l m:1ny homes in till pr1Cl ranµl'S to he bought un der this pro)!ra1n Wolker&Lee J{ !'~AL i::STA'l'i': 545-9491 1\rl·hed 1o rn1a\ e n· tr y11a~·. ~1 cp down calh('dra l li\'lllJ! room \\'ilh 15· hriek firepla<.·<' .• t:;.11 .1n kitchen. l or~I 1hn1ng. spacious fan11l~· roon1 "'llh Dani s h frrcplaCl'. huge master suite plus 3 t1i.·1n ·s1zed bcdroon1s. Premium floor. "·all and 1i.1ndo~· \r('alnll'nl s. ('all : ~ KEY P.€ALTOP.S IC Corona del Mer 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Estafe Builden International r 1i; prt>s<'ntt)· selhn.I,( lh<'1~ n('111 c·o rul11n111uun1s. C<t- nvon C rl'li l l·:st<ites . ., h;.::1 ll·d lll !he conn~r of P:n·1h l' V1l·w Drive !: Ill'"' i\lae1\r1hur l~l\"lt 111 l.'nrona del l\lar, s1art1nj! al Stiti.!"IOO. S:des olf1 ce & 1nodPI now OJl<'!l. Pl\IJN I·: r.10 . .;.11~. HARIOR LIGHTS UHDER $I 00,000· Spectacular bay & ocean view ·from lovely 4 bedroom home. Extra large lot with separate terrace and patio. Priced to sell at $99,500. Wolktr ,. Lee REAL ES'fATE 545-9491 I 002 Gneral .. 1002 -i_~•_'•_,_:~_,'_.".~~Y-$4_7_·500 __ · ,._s_c_R_A;_· _M_-LET __ s_An_s_'"-=""'-c,..1_n_c_.1_ .. _•i_fi_••_o_1_1°" __ 10_1_0_ 1 .--_-.---.---.-. -_-;,.-.-.-.1G ........ 1 1-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ---• I CHARMING E4STBlUFF Spacious corner location. tovcreQ with big tre·es makes a perfect setting for thi s la r ge 3 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 s tory home. $85,000. Vl(w OF OCEAN & HILLS Large flexible 4 l1cd room, family room home· in excellent condition. Carpeted view deck, seclutlcd patio, tile entry. new carpets, intercom and much mote. Owner will finance with $40.000 down al8%. $134 ,500. uo\l.OMOOR BIG CAHYON A yery special Plan #2 wilh conversa· thin pit. Beauti(ully landscaped, carpeted and draped. 4 bedrooms, family room. Quiet street end or cul·de· sac, $172.000. A FREE HOUSE OM LIDO P#·Y Jot price and acquire a four bedtoom & nlaid 's room home for no extra charge. Pier & sli p. Lido's best , area. Pr'lvate financing. $265,000. LUSIC HAllOR VllW HILLS eady Cor the growing ramily ; 4 1;1ec1r0oms, famil y room, pal.lo with gas U8bts, twSn Char-Broiler and pool with acw:ll. $105,000. . DIAL 644-1766 ~161 ,,.... .... 114.14.t. 4 COUIWIU. IAMllit co. G-<il I 002 Gwral I OOZG•llO•al I OOl;Guoral I 002 ··················-.··························~·························.,···········~······ ~~CAREER ·NIGHT \ <;,,J~ E\'ERYTHING YOU'VE WANTED TO KKOW ABOUT REAL EST ATE ' ~see fOR YOURSELF MONDAY 10~ FEBRUARY-7 O'CLQ.Ct< I 8 .. 53, 8H>dk~urst at Talbert, Fnt. Vly •. When the world was created all the land· thal will ever exist on earth was established. Tl\11 profession devoted to the buying & selfing of property therefore Is the opl)i one In Which there will always be a growino demand. No1111..you have the WO!)derful opportunity to join tbe wide. wide world of Red <(arl>Elt, Realtors to fulfill 'Ila' demand. • • ., . i • If vou ctO not have vour real estate · license Red Cerpet Reittors will tielp YoU get your State License. Plus tr., tr9jning -· & iftlfl/011 recelvt')'our llcinte. • SUPPOSE YOU OWHEDTHE IRVIHE RANCH -All or it . Where y,·ould vou build YOUR llOi\1 t<:? In the most be:1u t1h1I spot. i-ig ht ? Well. thl' Irvine l"amilv chd just th nt -1n .1n VJNE COVf:. 40 D1s l1ncllYl' nomes & one is for s:Jle - call us ror details. COMP'ANV REAl~TC)HS SINCE 1944 673-4400 LOWEST PRICED 2 Bdrm. & convert. den in Harbor Vi~w Homes . $68.750 And you own lt1c land~ Owner will ron· siderl~a se/option c. F. Colesworthv ,11.atlon 640-0010 W -A TtRFllONT New :I BR .. 3 ba .• rnm. rm.: on North buyfront. _63lbo3 Is land 833-9781 HESTER·IROWH & Auoc .. Realtors -- CURI APPEAL Beaut. 14 unit adlt Hldg. 3 short blks to, beach . Pride of ownerahip. Ca ll (or oppt. lo lltt. SPARLING REAi.ESTATE 833-- mac nab I Irvine realty HEW CUSTOM BAYFROHT DOVER SHORES. . Dramatic Spanis h/Med . -high beamed ceilings -4 bedrooms, famil y room, formal dining & library /billiard rm. w /Cabulous VIEW. S275,000. Harriet Perry 642·8235. ( M55) SOCIALIZE & RELAX DOVER SHORE -VIEW • Comrortable, 2·story 4 bedroom home w /ramily room &: terrific VIEW of Upper Bay. Bonus room · can be 5th bedroom or recreatlo!\' center. Walter King642-8235. (M56) · llG CAHYOM-VIEWl BeautHul 4 bedroom ..Broadm100J""41 VIEW ho me. Pool sized ground~ hav e been proressiona11Y. landscaped. $154,500. Tom Queen 644-6200. <M57l 1 YOUHG & LOVB.Y. Highly upgraded -almost new - Newport Beacb condominium. 2:·, bedrooms, den, 2'h baths. Pool .....:" Jaculzl -tennis. $69,500. L•rry Dyer 642·8235. (M58) ' ' If' y • ' CU!i" 4 "' ho• Pal .fro this \hon '1 bu~ lov ki\.c trill ~pre< 4001 c.M. ~ - 4 " BR Ba> Cai -Cos •••• -1 • ' I 1'104 eo Qui ... c - Up1 ""' frf Ve Ki SS1· -. .. T • 48! Fa! e n Be~ c p J,a! .. , s.,. 556 ""' 1.:ot 1·ra de. ''" lite 1"5 Tho liUt; d e• ... Wo ;1 I; pat ''"' .. M• 54i Tt '"' bd Lu m• rif w stc $41 \0 -o I )l IS to m P• d .. R; Ct ki Sj . , l ' i q t • • ·~ Rea!Esate byNWAY - TEEH,lc;i;11s PARADISE • ' , . jk •• '• . ,... w. , ...... ,.,. w. • I Mo'lday. Feb'""" 10. 1175 OAJLY PILOT n . ................ ,...... ....................... . ~ ~w,,...loodl 1069 Hewporlhodl 106' Ii.co-Pro,.,.., 2000loc-Prope<ty 2000 Hoo,..fw11hllod HO. ... u.1.o1•• . ...... \ •....•.•....• , .•....................... ························• ...•....... , ............................................ , ........ .. •-------•.!!!!'!!!.----Hewportloodl ·3169 Colt.Mn• 3224; · · · WE'RE 9 4% SURE •.....•....•.....•...•. ···············~~······ I 02 LINDA ISLE • 0 2 DR . 2 B•, Qillet locllion. • BR, 2 BA , wtw • .,.... • • No cblldren or pets. sao. OrJ15. t:ncl. paUO & yard. llST · lllY HOW ••• $191.000. Somebody will apprl!ciate I.he figures m•. !M•-<1122 132S/mo ... .......,.. on a 1S unit apartment oomplex we 4 Br~.' 4 ~ bas., Family Rm ; Brkfst. Rm. Pier & slip 65' boat. SHOWN s·y APP\)INTMEN;I' llNH•W1,a- . - 640.1607 · believe in. Located near shopping & other facilities.· Under $250,000, with less than $60,0QO down . .Phone today! • "'UNIVERSITY REALTY 300 I E. Coast Highway CoronadelMar 673-6510 . C-111iftl-Loh fqr 1ole 2200 LlllJl-•le•eh 1041 Me'wportieOc:h 1069 For 1al• 1700 ••••••.,..••••••••••••••• THROW O&ITTHE ·•••••••••••••·••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASPllllH HANDYMAN gpeciol; 41-.......... -........ -[, __ .;__,;_ __ .[ Opporfunllyl ' BR d I d k ONLY 1 O L[fT La~ & rt-~ A prommcnt local own..-ons. OROERS • en: g. tou n ec , ,.. -.....- Cute, Vi ctorian Guel l EASTSIOE 3 Sr 1 811 hou:1e lor lady. Ut ils. pd. rrplt', screened' patio: $150. ~..l.f.829 en<'I yard. 366 E.·l~ St.· L.oveJy J OR plus. ''·• ba . $300. No pets . M7-679l Outside shov.·er. On Uay . 3 bedroom, buill·lns. (213) 697-&08i. fireplace. cpls. drp1, dble. car garage. $21$ porr month. to'ree Rental ;::::~ .. ···•••••••••3•2•·0•2• Service. Walker &: Lee ~ Real Es tate 64&-1711. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 E FRf:E f'RI':£ ~~----- •ProfessionalSe-rvice• 2 Br, Spic & Span. Cpt.s. •LANDLORDS• dps, r ange & washer. Nr. Homefinden• 5 h o p p i n R , q t •• •. new pool, bonus rem Yoor hause hGntlnr head ocean view: blln kitch. Never again for as little has authorioted us LO =====~16'x29', two blocks lo achesareovtr.(Bdrm,8 w/range, oven, d /w. 2 lllCon......... as S23,500. 2 Bedroom, 2 market his fully de· Glg9tff~ achoqls . Assume 71"-'"-' blh. FR with firepl.+ Car gar., home needs H•xt· to R......, S,.... bath, 11dult con · ~~1~~~!6.~~~~~~:t~i~ 642 9,00 nei g hborhood, $200, -646-3109 Cahror111a's Ll:lrgcst •Rental Scr\'1ce~· 8275. 2UR. 28A. ----------· Duplex V A L o a n . A g t . bonus rm comer+ pool. gen clean-up, yard work. lrMJ1, near. Mewports dominium. E lec bltns, progress" land. 70 Addi · 4 BR owners unit with 31_7_14_1_84_2 __ 7_'8_1 _____ 1 _R_in~g~M_cV1,1y, 968-4456 etc. buLa stoa1for$55,9SO Upper lay. 11./0. OW, rorccd air tional lots also avail able ; HR r. e ntal south of u .:........r_ ... _ I--• 10•0 • Mission Really 494-0731 $40.950.-$44.•so. heal . w t w ca rpc ls, So1ne R·l and R-3. Addi· 2017 1\1apk! I BR house near Newport 494-1719 F"·y SI05. 2 ,Jlr Costa ---- 8.y'lde ~eyea .......,..,._. _. ,. -3•5u I ~Dr drapes, 11r1y ,fe nl'cd t1onal comme&C'ial • 1 · vu r new. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.cMplna.MiC)uef I 052 ,. n " pa t i 0 s . Fa i r I oi n e t:a.I &«-72II Agt. . i•YsH-•s ,~ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJustof!lrvine ve.) Gardens,836-4206. :1~·reugc a lso . From ~ -· -s4a.7u 3 """'~~~~~~~I $2.ooo. 101. •JS-7225. lo1esa $160. 2 Br Ne.~·J>Ort 2 BR. 2 BA , l.iv. rm, kiteh Beach $185. 2 Br Uunt-area, s tv, O/Y.'.,idellJ for inglon Beach, bike to "ork'g. cpl. Sm. rncd. bcach.,V;1(·antlllrhorse yd .• dbl g ar . 5225. ranch. 5150. util pd, A~l. ·54s.2314 ------ c .. toM1.. 1024 CONDO ''---- •••••••"•••••••••••••• C~IFOIMIA WOOD STREAM • •_,.. .. _____ [Sharp 2 Br, all bltns , LiVlur-Income Properly 2000 elose to pool. bbq & n-I'!"""""""""""""""""""""""""""'[••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bedrooms ('lubhouse. crpts & drps. WITllARlZONASPACE luyoftheWM 1 22 Units . .. ... ,. " ......... . \ \LI J·:\ BL\l :I'\ fo''ee. 979-8-130 -----------3 Br. 2 Ba. Jlalio area. Lots of privacy. £asy care yanl. Prime MINI VIEW l Baths, hardwood SPAJ{LI NG neighbGrhood next to a , EastBluff Y.'IDE ocean \'IC.,..'S, lge cpl 'g . thruout, stv. DJW. 1&2 Brs, cust. t~'flhse, hi Llv. & kitch area. ldeHI ce1Jngs, frplc, pool&spa. for .,.,·ork 'g. cpl., dbl gar. Estate hv1 ng! Nr. bch & 5275. 548-2314 floors, BLUE i-IA'VEN RBAL ESfA'rE large park. with lakes. HORTHVIEW ~of 2·Story J bdrm. home. Pride or ownership! 22 POOL . Large patio, 833.3.S4lJ ALL TERMS, HURRY!! hi 4 Id oldie but goodie. New j!orgcous apartment un- II BlrlC. I NT[liPR1S(S CO Quielstreet.$38,.500. TEL..842-9371 ow•ers P rftt. dbl. garaa:e. On R-2 cor· its. Prime view location. RoyMcCmcle CAL-..VETS 1 ----~~==~~-----1•l•w home •••••• ,,, nerlot.Someoceunview CO nlpletc tenanl MoblloHome, Trailer Porks 2300 s hopping. S.325toStJ()O mo -----·----- incl uti\. 494-4653 MESA del l\.1ar4 br, 2 b~. R.-1 .lo ~wport -$49,9.50. rrom upstair!I. On ly pri\'aci·.Swinlmingpool. ""Ill' Low interest at 6'!.'X 131 650 Costa Mesa548-7729 With 5<;( down payment · Owner "·111 C'ash out lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\108 1Lt-: llome Pk . Brid ge porl . 'l'rade SJO.OUO t!Q . for C ~I . Laguna area. Box ISM. A\·alon , Ca 9070.1 -----frplc, grnhse. $WO. Ava1l !\1ar. I . 581-1045. •~~~~~~~~"""'' and. total payments a.p. :; ':"= &loy the GoodUft tax rlerl'rr1..>d exchana:e. -~ prox. S245 . Plus a ilO() ._. • Call49 3--i215ll CALI. '9' •'•·l'I" 10"•'.4 hnanc1ng nvail a· •"' •aDEH HOME• · • ROS" OH ROS" ~6( ble. (ircat tax sheller. 6-2 ALA lt!NTALS HewlyD- i'"AlltLANE GARDEN~ 2BR-i l99. 846-6878 v"' H.cbate from llaciencla "' '" ,.. ----AllM BY OWNER Real Estate infla tion ! S1..!,,._WJTH ~ Mission Viejo 1067 MTV--bedrooin & 16-l bedroom. WI W'Kl.&.ll11 I .. 'ollV1(1 Up..-raded48t,2Ba.Par· rl•ht ,. I 2 I .,. FOU~··H ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt lo!AL . Low -Low \'aca n cy . .,.. e e rs. ,,ea S Orr ~ N~•r N~•JtOrt Po11 Off lr ~ J1urry . 471-1 )752-1700. quet floors. Atrium, home with 2 hu ge Carpets. Drapes, J>aint. SAN J UANfl10DEL _ -·- ----Mountain, Deserl, El Toro 3232 Frplc in Beuuliful ~lesa bcdr09ms. Wulk lo the Aa.f /FM music &burglar 2 br & den, 2 ba, frml dtn. Eastbluff. 2500 sq . fl. fam. Verde. 56:5,500. 1947 beti.Ch . Call Haciendi. alarms. New throughout. rm, country k1tch , ~ ton view homt'. next to park. Killde er Cir<"le .• 1~,-~aJ316Estatc Inc . 4Bdrm.'5.38atb5.J<"umi-air. p r of. lndscp 'g . Best offer nr S83,300 , •. , •• -1·1' 11··~1 Resort 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Big Bear Lake ••••••••••••••••••••••• NIWK>IT&U.Y,C.M .• ,, • .,., (2l LAKE front homes COS'rA !\1 ESA each •I Or, din rm, ram >S_1-_2528_. __ .___ ~~ ____ 1 ly & .UOl)US llm. SSS.500. $.50.~._!lrk .495-Hl"lO ~O ~~~gent ____ , -·------ •MESA WOOl>S• HOCRl!DIT Te<m•.AgLS42-ll37l BACHELOR"S BIG CANYON 1.4 A'cr('s, custon1 hu1lt ho1nc, and 3 incorne unils For \.l.'cekend vac:'ltion. retirement or permanent residency . Enjoy boat- ing. hunting, fishing etc. ltiOO Sci.ft . cuslon1 built home v.11th beautiful lake ''it>"'· has 3 lg tx--drins. J"''• bath. l<ope<"1aily de· signe d hv1ng room v1ith brick f1r~place, lar~ modtirn kitchen v.·/bltns. Formal dining room. snack bar. offiet'. large utility rn1. 2 Cal' de- tached garage h:1s clec Bachs $95 /SIIO, furn, rn1 , lrpl cs. 2 ~ car U. P. garages, drps. Boat, ten· I Brdpl)(Sl40/Sl45avail ni s & e lil.b facil. Tri-Level by Heltkrl HEEDED $260 Mo-llm 111.. •PARADISE• Rare Broadmoor l'lan J Near So. Coast Plaza $2000 Do-\\'o~· Can You Entertain . on Cu:stom llomeSLreel Fi•e·4 Plextt bl Hr houses $185 /SZOO $.540-SSOO. mo . .586-83?3 '"" . 48r, 38a. Frmt DR, A ss uffie Existing .... ,, lndoorJacuzii 5Ch('rry l-Tills l~anc i-·amily Rm. Upgraded llcy · move in. Vat.' a nt, Foxy fo'ireplace & You r:xc l'erms. ()"'" Co•inqtan 2 Br dplx $100 Sep. by H ... tingtot1 INCll 3240 gar<1ge, avail in F.CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br house Sl751Sl95 now l\.10DF.RN large 3 bedr1:11. e ntr y & kitchen . VA loan on the_;J br fres hly painted. Near HICHARDSONRL1'RS. 644 -£249 lieaulifully draped. <'P' i iy.. ba w /den. Call new carpets . liuilt·ins. liJl-0050 --------- \\'ell Joca t ed -man a~erl­ tow headal'hes-hi prof1l ! Less than J ye<i rs old. (Jv.·ner v.·ill carry 8" •, futB:!ll.'lng. Rentals from SHG5 n10.·S880 n10. Only a~k1ng 589.9511 each. C.:tl l tod<iy <7141752-1700 . Child & pct fncd & gar 2 ba, fplc. covered patto, c pt 'd throu.i;:hout . Courtesy Realty Close to schools&shop-----38 2li HYl1 U d d J.andscaped ~·/front & l\£!.,_.,.,'5! ping, Ciill Bkr. CLEAN as a Whistle! 4 r, a. , ~ra e · . . DW & bltns. good loca· ". ~r hon1e S295. mo'e 1n tion. S.1SO. mo. Ask for t;h1ldren. J>el , fncd & gar Bev or Dale 963-4567 rcarsp1fnltlers. -OPen -~ ...,_ --"lf63=45U BR. ··anoneu e··. m · ~~~~'(;';,..::S:..~'WJ. Sut /S un 12·5. 568,000. G" t M...._ • ------dshwhr & dspsl. $50,900. _____ ;.c.c,_c __ N.B. &Cchn 963-178ti. 556-1920. IGft "'91510ft ln'lne ,1 044 1•rit·ed for a quick sale! .THE HEIGHl'S B The Sea ••••••••••••••••••••••• i>rinc. only. D}· Owner. 3 J\H . plus fam. rn1 .. 2 Bal·hs Sl35 /Sl60 Ut it pd --- 1 Br house S175-n1ale RENT A.LS-HO FEE v 637 -866 1. 4 BD~MS .. huJ:.•. family GUEST ROOM frpll's . Wooddsy & warn1. Lo\'ely yar : J.!UCSl apl. rm, s pac1ou..s living rm, t•Lc~y H rt I h 1069 °'9.500 [® I dooropenCr. Promise Hft: Anything I Br hse $195 Pet. U.P. 2 BR. 2 BA apt $200 2 Br hsc $260 Cd~!. gar 2 Bit + pool, $225 2 Br fo".R. 2 ba house SJ75 3 UR + ran1 rm. $375 Uut give her this custom 1·ottage with a wo.rn1 t•rackh11 g fireplace un· der wood beam cttlli.ngs t·ountry kitchen, candle lite dininj! looking onto a lush rolling ~recn la~·ns. Three cozy bedroon1s 1.1 s unny den all nestled un - der towcrin.'! stately trees and only SJ8.95(1~ Wow! Call 54ti-2Jl3. den, entry hall, natural "' _. ewpo eoc .., u ~c d -brick fireplace, Unusual arrangement to ••••••••••••••••••••••• -GEM-, . ; Seb ·p1.d .14~ s1q 11t :.3• :.to 1 <i1· frplc,2car, boat sp. 2Story •1 BR. FR,S450 3 Br. 2 Ba $375 atl xtral<o 1st & la5L month rent OJ'fN roJ q." ~ l lJN ·0~1 Nl(I •. ~ THE REAL ESTATERS ----_ _, MHa Y. Townlne ;1 hr. 21~ ha , frplc . Encl pal10, dbl ~ar, jat·uz:t.i, pool. I Olk lo t.1VCC. );46.350'/(lwnc r . 9 -4 ~1on -l<'r1 894 -1353. 547-9975 anytiml' Real Dollar Power The mo s l fo r yo ur 1noney. Big one-story. ' bdrms. 21' li ving room. Lush ,·egctauon also lo- mainl .. s pnnklrs, ter- riri c lalh·t·uvered patio. With R .V . & boat ~tora ge. Ju!'it listed at M6,950. Be first and last ~osee tt. Call S46-2313. oPfN UL II • ll'S HJN 10 Iii Nl(l' IT] -~ TH E REAL ESTilTERS _ swimming pool. Bkr. accommodate bo th OCEANFRONT •louse & Owner desperate : guests & your own fami· gar apt.byo\.l.11er.eves& $i2,S.OO.Call842-6Elll_ ly. Ga rden entry takes \.l.'ef!kends64S-mt -you into this 4 bdrm., J ---------- bath hom e with its Step1Toec... Owner TraM~ 11.1 Years ne'''· 4 Uedroom. 2 bath. bltns. lots of pa neling. Boat l!:tte. 2 Palios. 5 P.tinutes to beach and E<!ISOfl Hi Sehool , Submit all terms. $48,SOO. 536-8136 ' dramatic two-story Ii\-'· Immediate possession: 3 ing room, formal dining bdrms. + den, 2 bath.s: & spacious kitchen with assumable loan. S75.000 breakfast bar & family room. T-.•o patios. two ri re places & s torage galore. S6J,500 · CALL 552-7500 •VISION• REALTY A Red i-lill Company Univ. Park Center 'Jrvjne LIDO REALTY .~.~:: \1.1 I 111 ... '\I\ *673-7300* Duplex . blk. to ocean. As new.3BR.S89SOO 5 BJ<. &den, i'bJks to OC!'ti n . S67 ,50Cli :J ~ , 4 BR. canalfrottl.SO!t.900 2s·ry A-fra me5S5.000 Also Choice Renta ls CAYWOOD.REALTY ===i'l-leach ··•· 1048 * 548-1'290• ALL TERMS ·····················•·)----• $Z<lOO dn. lsc/opt New 3bc. UY OWNER 3,Qr. I', ba. und appraisal has been Jba. Ocean View. $450 ''acant. S47,QOO. 1-ll>r. or d e r e d . :1 La r~(' ·mo. 497-1051 & 524·0177 Jligh, i'.:nsi~n.f.l ariners . hedroorps. ra m rm ,-----Thur.thruSuo&a&-7343, trailer or boat access. 5 UNITS !'.ton. thru Wed.MS..;.1275 \\'alk to beach. Submit Good Income J>roperty. your offer. owners ha\'C No vacancy factor. Walk BACK Bay Cstm homes bought another. to beach. Pricedtosellat 12) left. 4br, 4ha. FR. JADE REALTY $129.000 DR. H Nowak bkr. 2'.!24 S-17-1231 1-IOWARDJOi-INSON Windward Lo .NU . ------RF.ALTY 497-1744 &IS-JIJ20. Custom.._. ,,, • • BY OWNER Y.'cstcliff 4 Exq'u1s1te bdrm. a bath. rami1y & Vu , decks. firepl-.ce, study.: 889.~.642-45 19 beam eeilings. multi-~ . I I So d 3 '·" m 2 Waterfront, pnvatc pier. eve . un uur .• 3 BR f 1 b ba. home pri\•ately loeat-·· a"_1• Y ~m.: Y {'(]on o. dead end street. o_wncr. ~PP_t..673-~ 162.500 u1 1ng inc u( es rcn a linits. Good s trecls, cl()Se 120·f'TustinA\'e.N.B. INVtSTMDn' DfVISION ~to s hoppin .c:. Price Rt.:1\LTORS 642-4623 ----S85,000. SJS,000 d0"-·n :1 -------T\\'O 5 unit apt bldg Just I I c f a c Santo Ana I 080 compl•t•d fo•salc. Cl-e ong erm o"·n r 1n · n · ... '" • ""' ing at 1 1,~•J;.. l.274. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo major s hopp1n~ VETS cenll•r. l~t yr "'r1tC·Off OUPLEXS29.000 *VA appraised *\Yon 't last! C1\LL World Roal&- 1"hc V cterans Speciahst 556-7777 Mobile Homes For Sole 1100 ··················~···· WAI\'T 'J'O liUYusedskirt for 12'x5G' A1obilc I-Jome. t..:':ill afll'r 6Pl\1. 642-8&10 before fo'eb. I Ith pleas('. 5 14!\1 535 25 79 : 5!:12 :.Oil.I NE\\1 ·I unit, 2 blk:. to lx'h. Gre at buy, good tax v.r1tc·olf. ln('on1e S1200. rnn fl1an y x tras . 5J-O 257!1 8 UNITS 1·" Lil <:ov1ngton 4·plex ·:-. llcauli ful units near So Coa:.t J~la za. Good hnan l'r1nciri:ils only pJc;.1~e PaulW.Bnonfiold & Assoc. 642-8550 I 770 Orange A venue Costa 1\lesa FH Ef>~ COAS1' 1ll t..:'OAS1'CA'fAL()(; ches, Fanm, Gro•es 2700 •••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWNER 2 1 ~ Acre Rallchclle. will gro"' an y thing (zoned in- dustrial L Nr. f>'resno. Only S5,500. Low dv.'n. 83.1--1355 Frplc, D /W. child & pct 800 sq. rt. of(i~ l .. AGUNA in pr1n1e location. PHI VATE I Br $90 share Red Carpet. Realtors \Vow! 1 Br dp\xSI80 U.P. 842 _5543 ___ _ Ne at 2 Br, tlen, 2 ba S280 GltE,\'f 4 bedrm 2Y.t ba inhills,D/W,pool,gar !'am ;;rca &pat;o 2ca; f>'rpc 3 ~r l '.-:i B~ S350 gar . $375 . pe; mo. D/\V , pal10. 2car, s ingles 9ti2 -4471 a s k for Keith 1\1ANYIN ---- llUNTINGTON S INGLt::S. couples. 2 Call us fo r particulars bedroom du pi e x. ALA REMTALS Garage, renceci.$24.5. 642-8383 HOMEFIHDEll5 -----•642-9900• Balboa POftinMAa 3207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YEARI.11' J br. 2 ba, nr. bea <'h . S395 mo . 213-693 -2645, 675--9173 WALKTOIEACH Deluxe 2 Br, cpts, drps. bltns. gar. 205 15th St or 217 16th St. 847--3957 __ _[:;-;;;~ ~ del Mer 3222 J Bil house. new crpls, wknds. drps. 2 BA. Lrg front & ••••••••••••••••••••••• rear yard. S285/rno. lst &. OC:EAN ·SIDf:. New crpt last + S50 clean'g dep. CLE:AN 20x44 liometh.·. 2 UH., I Ba . SI0,00(). 751--0719 e\'es & wknds. & Paint. 2 Br. I Ba. bltns ""2-6173. O R{JNA u 'E1. J\.1 AH Hor• .. Ranc:h ~ -& refrig. $275.644-0030 --------- 'l'r1plcx . three 2 BK's. $41,750 1::-:-:-:-=-~·-=====:~UPLEX 2 Br, new cpts. S'97,500. o .... ·ner. 673 -1<&18 d p 1· f --· C\'Cs & ~'knds 1':1_ght year old custom rps, a P 1anees, en ... -..." A Y 0 CA D 0 L 1\ ND · _________ home. Central air condi-Ocean breez~. utilities yd. 536-4110 Sl.790./Ac. Rancho Ca., B lb p ·nsu1 tioned. 3 Bdrm.+ fami -paid. I bedroom $165 . ----- SO Y:. s e lle r financed . 0 00 ent a l.v . Zoned !'or horses. Call Stove & rerria:. Sharp 2 bedrm, duplex. 71 i;.r~ lnl. Tight SS forccs 8 Attractive I Br. Units HOMEFIHDERS Obie ~ttr . 5235. mo. ll!t & s u I c . Owner I Bk r . Steps to Bay or 0l'ean Bkr. •642-9900* last . Nr parks. schools & 714 --633---4603 P11cetl Belo~· 1\'l arke1 963-4543 beat·h. Ask for Ann or -----Pr1n~ipalsOn ly "~--- 21 ·• ACRES Desert !lot (2131 JJ1--0.12J ~eal Estate Virginia, Sprgs SOOO pt>r ucrc· 40 -------1 &cholHJe 2800 LARGI-: 3 Br. fam r'!I· 2 IW . Id. c· . DEL UXE4-PLl-~X.6 .fi',,••••••••••••••••••••••• frpl cs. ,Ocean v i e w lf1 .1cres n 10. 1trus or 1 . 1 w/walk to pvt beach A1o 962 4471 agriculture S950 per oanto reJllatnw, SIU.f~'Ml'wJ l.f, TH ADE $50,000 1·· S600 962__:5283·1 ---·--~-~--~- acre ;.240 acres. 18 m1 So. tin. 3 BH . 2 BA +.frpll' tor · equity in comm'l hldgs & to mo.:_~_:__ __ . ----IL EASE TO JUN~ Jst. 2 or 1-lemet $600 per acre. 0""ner.Gdl0t· .. _ ad J · I and -S 3, n 4BRSof ll~·y S450 br. J ba. S250 mo. 14181 \'oorterms_495_1020 YeagerHealty 5.5h (i \1\ Bernardino for TDs, JBRBoats lip$450 Barber . \Y slms tr . AcreCICJI' for sale I ZOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Barn red w/fresh ~1hite trim in s prawling ranct1 house· style. Sep. 16x30 artist ·~ retreat in rear! t:1 nlina k 1tehen , candlelite dine, bfick fpl c. O W N fo;H CAN finance for ,\'OU . Bkr 962 -5.'i l 1 VACANT LOTS lt·2 Zoned· for 7 unils. 150x150. Cornl'r ()f Yu·· S3100 Below Appraisal!! loria & Maple strt..'Cts. or 4 Bit, Den. 3 Ba. formal make 3 each 50x150. Full d1ni ni;:, \ge fan1 -rm. hoa.t price S36,500. Submit a ll ~ate. 2300 sq.. ll. nca{. d~alsl tlu1ntard , beach . $56.900 liKR ..,,/6/an --------- -22 U...,ITS land . motor home, boat 3 BR ·ro"·nhouseS47;, 833_16160r 960_2878 ?i .. acres Golden Valley ...,. or equal value673--6J72 4 ilR CUi\f finestS750 ---- 1, .. -._.,._..,._~_., __ .,._ ... _.,._..,._~_.,.,. ... Arn~on1.1. 10 n1iles frolll l'ril·cd at only SlJl.UUO. R;alE-;t~t-;--3BH LillsB'frt$8.)0 LARGE l;'cd yd. 3 BR, 2 Oa\•is Dan1 . S2595 . S<'ller \\'ill carry back a Wanted 2900 675 -i225Bkr. Ba, w /w crptg, lllt ns, Rf Al ESTAT E <j(<L' ,-,<. <' " ' ')• • ; • • I I }I() LIDO ISLAMD Charm ing 3 br, 2 bu, frplc. immed. occupan- cy. $82,500. 544-3417 con1ract ;.it !!'·, 1nter£'st ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----------·! walk to Schools. Pets. low Do...., "R "on'°'i '. JO years. By appt. ft.2 LOTS ~·anted, Corona LG mod duplex 3 br, 2 ba, s i 11 g1 es o . K . S295. .-... ,.._ v } ~le\ 1\1.ar or Costa l\fesa . nr heh. 603 Begonia. $37S. 968-t967 Pre-paid lnfrerftt 554 -2561 1834 -1720 642-299 . 968 -5403eves. ~ ownc;-,-,.-, -.,-.-, .·•---2-S-'-fory'--. courty.ard enll"}, Island Owner /Agent ti73-6489 Ca lifornia 's Golden Plac• · Brothers.67J--o930 CostaMesa 2100 sq . It. 2-st). '9Ll 60 Acres in Southe rn!£ .Quail~ Cal l \Varmin g ton _________ 3_2_2_4·13BH .,~l '::!b.a .,new~eluxc Co DUPLEX ~ nlempor ary; 2 bdrm .• 1 ----·~-----Triane.le (between Lake Prapltl"tii•• 1sf:JtlOUS Buyer· Si n~lc ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pe a r cc . ll r . •I u n l . kitchen, ram rm. Open Authentic 1 balh in each unit. Close to town & beach. ""'ilh NEWPORT HEIGHTS Perris, Lake 1\'1atthews & 7S2~1920 I or J\1 ultiple Residential. VETERANS HarboUr. S450 1\1onth Lake Elsinorel $500. per 14000UA1LSt NIW?Ot1JllACH Principalonlyb7S-02l5 Don 't rent ... you can 846-4938 840-1165 Sat/Sun 1-5. S.W 5307 S~anish ocean "iew. Frplc. & acre. 2ork down or will t:"ent~.---'th do -----take 2 yrs. pre-paid in· I OO/o DOWN !R VI own a home ';"'1 no wn 2 br condo i2JO/mo. FA. I lt11'tThls Where yard. Xlnl condition • 8 . 34.500 $85.000. tcresl HS down paymenl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ayinent. No paynlent 1\C, DW , pool + more. 3 HR. 11.:-Baths, \\'ood 642-36S2 Realtor 4 or 8 Units tor :11. leas t 30_ days. A\' I 3 I I . J 0 h n. paneledfamilyroom;on ------_ ous••~·nw'-L-... \Vorld Real E s tate 963_83 161646_2028 large lot. Ne .... · carpeting leochProperty 1350 Costa Mes a units ;itonly n.i ar1n1 s pt!c1a l1s ts in veteran --------- & s hutte ri' thru-.out. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7.5X's gross. Pyramid uµ ••••••••••••••••••••••• housing. Ask for Veteran rYifte 3244 ~ You WaelfTo e \\rrough Iron balcony off TURNER ASSOC. TFe very finest are:i Ill {naste r bedroom , 1105N.Cst l-fwy,1.aguna 1.fus entire comn,w1ity! A beautiful staircuse. thick 494-1177 llfttiog you'll he proud to carpets. J bdrn' + den ---·-----~ /n . A golden op-area . Park-llke yard. Woods Co•eCondo irtun ity for y our Owne r sa<'rifil'c! Bkr. Just steps away from lldren loo. 10 miQ . to C:al_1_84Z__:_83M_ that h ike along a SS!l.900 BE "'CH LOT no .... ·. ·rradc-ins and l'X · Counselor .. ~556__:_-_"_'_'_·_'°"_· 1_11·,~·.·.··.·.·~·~·~·~·~·~·~··~·~·.•,;•.-.·.· ""' changes acceplt.-.0. enttal 3102 anytime-._ I!. I Dll C~~~.~~~n~ii.':ih I .Quail ~ ~,7,~~-~~~·1:c•a·;~.-;~;;;;0~ 2Br du~lcx, ~rpts, drps. *RENTALS* Plac. Pr t • · h.ld -'· 2 13R , I ba'lh s.12.'l Dp91' ••• Sll5. \'acanl mobile, Nopets.l c I ...,.;.$195. Jlllt 2 b Prop.,-ti-iMIS Property 1400 752•1920 G.,1sttt ~1 esa . Als.o \'t1cant n10 646 -3786 : 545--0760 · a . S42S ean 20 min. Dis · -yland. Wulll; to So~ beautiful Laguna Beach. ail Pla:tu. 1-'antastic 3 •To.,..•nhouse 2 br. 11 ~ ba, This 2 ~rm. 2 ba Condo rm. +· fan1i\y room. e! rbished. $5000dn 85• is ready for home· or r u ... · vacation . Lease opt or c.tll546--0022 s um e loan. $~v,800 . buy on easy termi;. Walll«&LH Owner. 9850 Continental, )$4 J.950 . Red carpet Qu ~ 590,000. (7141493-0475. Plac• util pd Ne\\'po·rt. Jieac·h. httns. gar. Encl. patio. UN IV. PARK 7S2•1920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14000UAILSt.NtWP01t111ac>J 1pbr hous e can keep -----THE TERRACE 1400 QUAllST. NIWP01111ACH GUEST HOME ------hors<". 5150. ~tLI pd. Ai;I. l\IOS ok. 2 Br, gara~c. 2 BH. 2 Ha. $335/360 MINUS S/4 Acrff EXCHANGE Fe~~!!.::-8~ ---r::io , duplex $185. Bkr, 38~A~~~aUTSQUA Rr95 •"·;E;A;L;Eo;sT;A;T;E;;;;;;i "" . """°"'""-rn" Monterey • H. H. Waterfront rondo. Glatdor.CO•ina 16UMITSOH Balboa Island 3106 All uti l pd. 11~ llr cot· J BR .. 2Ba. S350 fo--Or 14 guest~:8.900sq . ft. tree sheltered lanl'. for ••••••••••••••••••••••• tage, beams, SlOO TURTLE ROCK building. 1s 1n very good recreation oriented No. Br. I Ua , bltns. frplt, to VTIL pd 3 Br. tge frplc. 3 BR .. 2 Ba. $435/4.50 condition : newly paint-San Di ef'!o County . 6/7·75. GRF:£1'"TREE ed; \!cry tasteful o~·ners $70.000. equity. 675-7673 pvt.~5M· EFIHDERS S BR .. 3 Ba . $490 apa rtmen\I ~·/priv ate HAL PIHCHIM, Rltr. -----nv OF:LRFIELO swimming pool. Very 2727 E .Coastll"'Y lolboePeninsula 3107 __ •642-9900* 3BH.2t ~Ba. 1425 v.·ell equipped kit. & guest 675-4392 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CO ROSA DEL a.1AR rooms. 60 Avoeado trees ----Oceanfront. 5Br, Jba. fut· BEAUTIFULLY decor at· 2 Bdrn1~. 2 baths. S6S() r:xcellenl locui1on. l'ru:c Le•el Commercial ly eq~iA~t. avail until ('(! 2 bedrm Towntru.sl' CllJNACOYF. 5105.000. S40.000do.,..·n LOT June .~ mo. 673-5410. v.·/fplc, pri1v 1patio, sep 3 Bdrms. 3 ba .. furnished boat slip. main channel B The Sea MESA VEllDE vocw, 2 Br, 2 n.. frpl. Y · NORTH 90""/, tin. or lea.RC opt. For Lease-Sale-1'rade S "fj South Lag una -Ex-GCrl Ce BR 2 •-'""'.:::J ko·lch uvail. $74,500. 846-1530 • uu, • ----e lusive, Private&Plush. •-.-t.tA.notherHome r1. fam rm easy-3 B 2 8 E d ......,,.. d c 11 556 2660 r , a n Apt 6eautirul. park-like are~ar ·, a -Su~er Sharp w/Panoramic Vic wfrom grounds. nenr lhe Green-SELECT •~xi>a nsi\o·e Sundeck. 2' belt. Luxury ·filk'd noor Ueauli ul 3 bedroom . J\'1 Prk'g i;paceg W/atten· plart, entry hoill , bi p. OCEAMFROMT 120)(260. Very ROO<l 101.'a · ----gar., poo acil Agt S.<!00. i\lonthtoMonth lion on n'ajor bt1Slllt'.SS Lacjunoleqch 3148 _ ... _._-_32_5_5 NEWPOHT CREST street in Oran)l'.t? County. ••••••;,~••••••••••••••• 3 BR 1 ,-,-B-----I 3 BB . 21 ft h:i. furn. $400 Price 148,000. SI0.000 1 BR rdr r>erson WflloOO' ' . a. s tove , CALL SSZ-7500 PROf.ERTIES buth home. 1\-1uch panel-dant. 24 hr xecurity. family room, dininJ! I~""""""~~~"""""""""~' Ing. upgradl:ld thruout. );:levatori; to Po,ol ar-roon1. oversized Jivin~ Covered..palio. Waterfall DeAch. rm . private master Toro Htl2 in back yard with !Lsh Call Sue Cooner b e d r 0 0 m . ~· o o d ••••••••••••••••••••• pond. Pror. Land.scpd.1 __ ,.._-07T __ o_o_r_97_S._5_tll4 __ ,, cabinetry. $71.500 .,., OWNER won·• 1••1 100• •• this 540-1720 2 STORY "'''0 • 532 • 900 · North Lig!!na TARBELL, "103~:.~•:,:_:••u• • $43,950 ~J!ii®umlD ~~1·fu~~·uJi.~:ll REALTORS [J1~~~1fil~ Pe cotnn'!Jaalon with _...._,.,~ ha,3 bdrnu.,oceanvleW 12955 HarborBlvd. --1 living rrrl . wilh' br1ek CotnlMrC •I · is 2 $1.dry 4 bedrOom~ frple. le suftdeck; lower karbor View Home , Property 1600 early new Lake f'orul Av E SPACE WI-IE ~ unit l ·bdrm.1 panel-liV· l"lr\N•lar Monaco model. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lJle W/ many improve-.. 1 I , ... , h r '~t; ~·-ents. Assumable 7• MOVING by wrapvin' ng rm ... w l , o>lc. us Sy Owner. 2 BR. convert IA loan. Prlnci~la on· dJshe:1 a nd othtr 'tr•&lle lge. 1tor •Re area C?" b-1 den. Newly jlecoratfd. 2 TAX SHaTElt c 11 9SO items 1n wash clot.h•. by room. Priced nght at Ba . 161,900. LC'11'C . Jnve•t and make " pro- • a &86-S . Lowea and other llnent. m,SOOWllhterms. , ,S..-4l9l ritl 8 CCSi'nmerdal b~i· You aet more 11pace hJ n£'111 ~ntal!ll. 011 N"e•>'port saified ud• Xt!ll bif: tl~o 1arage a nd clOMU b1l".:!!i'TT'l"'\11.~tf& , ~Rl.V area l~ut'tl; lg. 2 Bl,·d . CAf . Ownrr Ii· 1 1. 1maU 1lems or selling idle Items with a · bR ~ ba din rm fpl r d t ' Stv.Ciil l a ny i lt'm. .1 us l c• 11 .Dally Pilot Clu15lriM Ad. ~Il'O}'? oni. own~r. $1.soo'' · ~~1111:g ';r~~<'. SiJ.rl(ll). 0". 6'2·$$78 "till 842·"78 •99·2100 B ktr 640-&500 -~6-3128 Rrok~r I • • do.,..n . Ver)' good o"·ner emptJint. rerord. refr1 ~. quiet cul:dc:sac financln.ll .USG. 49-1-8170 st . ~.-Side. A\'1111 Feb. •VISION• •645-7344• 1710 Qrange Avenue Costa Mes;1 FREE COAST TO C'OASTCATALOG • tU NP.V~DA ACS -,..---.,. 18l~. 548 -4471 o r ... ~~~:.~ ... ?!~! _1_,,_~~ REAL 1 ·y Delightiully (lecoratl'<i 3 A RC<l 11\ll Company bedrm Townhouse. 2 Car Uru v. fark Center P I lr\·ine K i d s o k , 2 bedroom , 1 ~·~·~·~· ~oo~&=~'~"'~· ___ ._m_•_· 1 "'!'!!!!'!''!!""'!'"'!'"'!'"'!'!!!!'I! fenced yafd. garag~. Agent646-32SS. ----- walk to beach $2.'J(). * WA NTED * LARGE J br. 2 btt, Vniv HOMEFl..,YS R~nters&prop.OwneNI Park. rrpl, vau,le •642-9900* f'ufl prop. i\IJCmlSer\'. ceil'p:, nr re<'. ~Mer. 1'~ree Rent al. One Corp. $425. 547-iO.W/~--0055 ,..,99!... You don't n~ a a:un l Allent .~-4Sll URTl.l!:ROCK 3 BR. 2 l.t·11·l I.and Am1~1~1 l\lt~. ··or.aw Fas\" when you Don't p:1vc. up lhe ship! !.: l .. 1kt~. 1~r !\luJor ll wy pl aceanadintheOAll~Y ''Li~t " it in C'l ~"sif1cd & l'1Ct' S!lj Uv.11 t)11 11e1·, Pll.01' Want Adi! Call Ship to Shore Result~!· BA. f111n rm. pat10. Wulk to srh l:s & bus. Prim~ lot loc . $425 /mo , 644 -S378 /830-lS46. S:ki 7202 now -642-5678. 642 -M78. ----- ' I UafU l1br4 Afaf .... u.r.m•d ......... ~ ... d ....... ~d tiMtt tioM• .. 412\l OfficeMenta& 4400 ........ . .................................. , .............................................. ······················· ······················• ONLY PILOT Monda , Ftbtu t97& 1 U.l'w JI J Ha•nU.-... a ~1111b-JIJ4 c:-N~ Jl2411Mlliltloco ...... 3140 ... _. ...... 3169 . PlllVATIROOM Desk •P•ce a•allable DI •••••••-••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••'! ••••••••..,_. ............ ••••t•••••••••••-••••• ••••••••••••••••·-·•••• •••••••••••••-..•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• (« ambuJ Lor)' mo . Will p~ovlde ...... J244 5-1o4.,. J ZIO CeoleMo..i 1 724 MIDl'l'tlll.t.HIAH i:.zo. 3 SR,' Ba, rallllly YOUWILLUKEIT lO'TOOCEAN GOOJI •mtai.. ~.' fu•nituu aL IS. mo:, ., ...... •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••·--·-••• .... -.......... _._... VIL.LAM Unit, Pool. Nopeta. CoaJ(ortable. quid., I blk i Br. $325. mo. Propen roundln11 taat1ld• Answ•rl•I ••r•le~ ~BR, z Ba, poQt. NJ:-, ~U·NG ramllJ, I :,. ..... taedrooM .,..._.. from ocean. 1 bd(m. House,642-81110 . · Colt.a M6a~ Avail now. available. 171'15 ~ 1 UCl,:nr.,a'"""""'.ISIS. bedf'Oom, 11 ... Yard, 1 ; zT,'4.,.;.. d.,.., ~=room•Dm 2 Sit. t .. ba, r ...... pvt SW.+utll.~41 pUPLEX<>I' Call54&-71.S. :.~~n~- ai 4"*'· "' aaraaeBroterFee bhl\l,pallO,GM.wat.* '28td=~ownhse paUou:':~ ~SQUAINT seuidf: Z Br ' THtWATJ;ft. PRIVATE.It.Semi Priv.,=~~~·~~~~: iffa' TERRAC~ Uel•. Brtn1 kids & pet, :I Bt. paid . .Hl-ll • 2400•1arbot8l,·d. mo. , 1 · w/8paniah arches & 10' 3 BR. 2 Ba, l"rpk, Wet· rm avail. Small Guest , . Pk. Hew 2 br, z be, frpl, fenced yard. gara1e .... ,.,Al Costa Met:-(TIC)557-8020 54ti:5d634~. ev':..--:J:s telling. Refurbished in· bar, boat doc~ i*UO, pt.. Home 1n Cotta Mesa . MUTV cuat. dee. z pal ioi. Sl8S0. ,,.,..••••••••-.. •••••• ,.. ... w n 5· T -..yt · tecior w/lee new kit. ly fur,.. $450. 1Jrly . 642--t278 Twoorliccs av at· MO-GU penTd•rs•~k BEAUT l llr'fum •P" ..... A•kfor OtU ~.Ulllpd .536-4170 675::;4t2l 620sq. (\. &r:oneal .xi HOMIFINDEIS $lSS & 1175 c.. .. -1 .. h C11..a.... •· Sw r1n •9f Clean E••Wide.2 :er. Wlll , s.. "-· fec...0. JeMah 425~ sq. ft. Both at:g: per aq. • CHARMING 2 Bil. Z Ba •641_..,00• bide. pvt, end°c#., ;d'":" DELUXE l, 2&38rApU ,consider ctilklorantlpet, LUXURY sei&llidt 1 Sr, C.p11r_., 3171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ft. Good loc:. All ulll. , Terrace Townhou.ae. liluni,lndry,adH.a.lT30l Alsoi"um.8ac'he4or St9S.54B~.. pvt ~arkln,.: w/full ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPalmDeaertCondo, paid, incl. Janitorial. $3CO.mo.144-fl4l _ SBr CONDO Nr. San Keelson Ln 1 bHl W. o( PvtPatlos -HtdPOt"ll 1Htcur1ty. New Interior CLEAN 2 b condo ~br, l'!.t ba, l('t'ln. erts. t:lev:itor. parklnc•&: . .-. •Diego & Newport Beuch oft S l a t er Mr.Shop'1 -AdltsOnly 28r,Jba.~rpUl,drpfA,dla· w/trplc. $200. Tw<I u.til H ~ · pools, jacuiJJ. ·rakinJi securllyservtce.Alk-lor 4BR,3bal>eaneffonle. F reeway.25Lory,Newly 842_7848 1 MartfniqueApts hwa1her, $180 mo. pd.536-4770 SJaimo. as MZ-Wl• Reservations. $'l00. per McGannorMIJJer Children ok. S5'15 per mo. dee• 8~lnfll. ~hildren '• 1711 Saf!.la Anu Ave. CM 846-7129. EXTRA lge 2 Bf. 2 Ba, dlx e:__.__ "' --3810 week . 114--'91-6273 Call Now 833-83111 !"' welcome, PJO. 97Jj--CM3 BACHELOR, eompl. M'irApt ll3 646-SM2 MOVEI Bo 'S7 h poolsideapt ••bcb Adil -·-Pol ft-ert ----W m mo·ngs -"121 81JOW, to qual. tenant.I, :iiorry PU pets $165. $100--lBtldl'O)Jn.VieY.',cJosclO 833--0696 o.r84.2-t5'$8. ~u nisbed. Sl7S. C•ll , n nwi . S.e•!i ... • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'.,.. Condo University Park, Green· "~~-~ JZ91 _.~ h •-•-• ~ 11 II t -~ --M I paclfl w lleup.aradedext.tc.1 -~ (lstfullmo.rcnll .a go ournament tree Ln .. 3 br, 2 ~-Close ••••••••••••••••••••••• BA tt ELOR Sl35• N.C) ar nq. C: b t Sb CJ)t. h courses. Weekly or mon· COMr'ANV to1chls It parks. f'<>rmer Close lo 14untington ix"IS. Reliable. stelidlly VILLAS r~::e$. P!oa. J:1ac t~ Deluxe 2 br w/frpl, encl •lk<au~l"!~":::':: lhly. Ht:AL1'0RS -r!Jdl. home. Vac. M50 mo. Center,$uper3 BR, 2 BA. emlJI. adlt. 535-7947 Brend New Custom Apt.a sshop'g. $155 to 1170. Wtr g~r. D/W. bale, pets & •Adultor famU.y areas 642--0SOO •64.2-1771 SINCE Ul44 &W-SZ75or833-t5ll cpts, drps, bltns, dbl BACH ·IBR·2BR Pd. No p els. 88 i kids OK. 536-75'2 •2 blks from ~. Cst 1.,.talo._ oh-~43-00 673--4400 -. gar., nice }'ants, $295. Charming Studio/condo, Ill Pl • ·~ -~ ~~~~~~~~~~ FOR horn.es £or LEASE or 963--4567 963-l786 Bev nr beach. fo,rpl. jacuzzi, Drive by lllOVictorla onroviaMS-9743 2 Blks. Beach, $100. z br, aza ••••••••••••••••••••••• S•LE th IRVINE DI •OPEN SAT/SUN• a'lractive bit U •Adult recreation WANTED . . I ...... tn e .. or ae. $215mo.213 566 9479 I Brw/dresslognn.SJ40 ". ~,nope· fac11ltles&clubhouse • immediatcy. rro·c'e Space/photo , urea Call us! We ar~ -----64S-filT7 permonlh Ava112/20.SJ6..9638 Ch'ld , 1 . temale or male lO shr. here lo serve YOU & C~/ LocJ-a leoclt 3741 · •. 1 r~n 5 P 8Y &red beaut. 4 br home, Dover ~ludio. 1500 aq ft. So. WJLL MAKE E\,ERY F.-. 3400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-1867 BRANDNEW!2br.2ba, •State llcen!ieddaycare Shores nrea, w/2 s lght, l.ag. 3 1658 Cst Jl wy. EFFORT to solve YOUR ••••••••••••••••-••••• OCEANFRONT:? Br. Util. NEW LRG 1 BR hltns dishwhr frpl, pool, A/C, 2 car gar. centt;r mature bachelors. St30 ti ).787 -4439/499--JSW. housing needs: ~DR, 2BA. on Laguna incl. $325. mo til 6/15. • • adults/no' petal. 'sl40!mo'. .w/elec. o~n r. Lease poss. •Chi Id re n 8 Y r is & mo +stir. ulils. 645-9453 nnrr IEAl.TY iguel Gc;>lf. Course. 536--0321; 497 -lSOO Call&tS-4291. l300 mo. 675-4868 ~&::r~~rnopeta i-e•_vcc••c.... _______ 1 OFFICE U . . pft~ . Beaul. fumi$hings.com· 1 BDR APTS NR &3 Bed 2500 Sq . Ft. or Ca n n1vers1ty ...... lrvme plelefacil.4~. Mewportl..ch 3769 CHILDRB40K oceanfront. sundetk. •2 rooms . Res pon. &al wishes tn Di vide to Sn1aller Units. 552-7000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newer 2 br, bltns, new •1',rom $185 share charn1jng Bal. Isle A j r t' u 11 d /Heal "'-:---7"-,------1~•• Uafww 3600 DYNAMIC Lg. oceanltnt, Like living in a Western Lgez Br St7o: 3 Br I'll Ba cpts, drps, lndry, patio, 2 PARK PL.Ali II home w/same. 675-81J9 U 11 32 d Sl L97 '!leoclt 3241••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br,200,yrly.MOO.d8" movie set! Old Weal Sl90.Duplex"4·plex,2 car nr shops '$198 or673-23KJ. Nt it~ells . I~ J..mJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• UPPER4Brdlxduplex,t 646-7103,eve673-2586 flavor with city slick pools. crpta, drps, Adl~/babyoksai-2131 . 805W.Stevens --------T~:::~. ea«)\,' r. · -i 3 Br. 2 Ba CONOO, bltM, blk beach, Npt Shores. features: Pool. complete 548·7911 -tOffSunflower) Working lady to shr. my Call Sue Conner ' patio pools, o utside Lse.$350.546-1034 $29.~WKUP.1Bdr,2Ba kitchen with refrigerator p It 3l26 Lagunaleoch 3148 Santa Ana S45-1 121 home. p\t:l. rm&ba. Nr . 556·U770or67S.516.1 m a In l. S 285 m o. & Bach. Color TV, maid incl. Wall to wall plush .c:'!4! •• ~.~••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lloag. iS-0 /~. 548-0027 --642-1334. NEW, elegant, large (1260 serv. pool. 'fHE MFSA carpel1ng. Adults only, NE BRAND new 2&J Br, 2 Ba, $115. Newer lBR. bllns, ---'rllE t..:x ECLrl'IVE L HI. sq n> duplex. 2 Br. 2 Ba, 415 N. Newport Bl NB, no pets. ALL NEW! 11: 2d:luxeB apls, 1 Br 2 story deluxe con · crpts, drps, dispot;al. Gd MAN 40 to 60 yr.s toshure Ot't'ICt: -llgmct I 3250 walk-in closets. Dining 646-oost ' Right now & only u very · r · 2 a $250 & up. dominiums. Super ocean 10<": 2701 w. McFadden. n1y 2 Br, 2 ba apl, $150 Quality suite & services. ••••••••~•••••••••••••• frplc, plush carpeting: ' £ewavailable. Open Sal & S:un 12·5· views. S325 /S4SO. yrly. Pl-1:542-6$47 mo.N.0 .645-3761 Ofrice/desk space. No 38r. 2ba Condo, hltns, pvt yard, dbl encl. OCEANFRONT 2 Br, 2 33781 Marianna, 494 -1795 --------011erhe:id costs. ornces wall-to-wall cpl. d~I gar. garage. 4 blks to beach. Ba, frplc. Adults. No COSTA MESA 496-~0 L HI--' 3892 $125 N.t-;WER singll', I Gentleman {working sw· $200/$385, mo. to mo., in- 1275. Call 673-1221 or S320. permo.Sl4i 6thSt, pets . Winter. $300. SEED Space? New lg 2 agmta .,......... small child/pel ok. l701 ini;! shi£t) looking for cl. phone, xero" & mail 846-2244. Ht g Bch. 17141536-1722 673-8088 BUNKHOUSE llr. Den 2 ba dplx pVl ;·~::·~~·~;··~··:1•••• W. McFadden.542~7 ~ehmaa:~ 2~ t~r40 h~~1 !~ ~~rv~fi~~~Y :~:!~?!:;l~! ~~~~er.:!.: .. ?~.~! orSSG-8256 YEARLY Lease $375. ~~~:· .... ~p~~ ~c~/vw Lagun.ll Niguel. ~e!sJ SI70.2BR,2B-.w/Wl'pts, 556-8501* bet iuam & signed ror new busi- .N EW TOWNHOUSEZsly. PRIVACY+ 2 bed, z Ba, Lovely apt. 6 DOORS 1939 Wallace. I bl No. of 493-820 r mo Br. 21/:z Ba. ocean view, '2 drps. hltns, disposal. Gd 2pm wkdys & all da) ne!>ses. company rep& .. & 3 hr. 2lh ba. ocean &: hills gar . patio & yd. $225. No from water. 3 Br, 2 ba, 19th & 1 hi E. of Placen· 5 frplcs. wet bar. $400. mo. \oc. Child/pet ok. 2701 w. ~·knds. consultants. Ltd. desk view. Rec. rac's. Sec. pets. CM. 646-4414 frplc, wash /dry, dis· Lia Huntittgfoll leach 3840 or lse~pt. 64o--8495days. McFadden . 542-6547 space. , gale. Close to Marina, NWPT BCH 3 BR. 2 Ba, hwasher. gar. 45th St. 642-7458 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW Delux 2 &3BD apts. 3 l!DROOMS Office lental 4400 N;,~~~ ~f~~64~~92 1475. 84!,.-8S83 llas everylhing. Nr ;:;e~:;~:l ~P~:1· 1~t: r;~w ~2 & 3 1 B• 1 apts.1,2 & ACdult & J3 1 m. sec·. adj. le Beautifully clean xlra ••••••••••••••••••••••• O.t.:. Airport 833-1122 SECLUDED, Spac. 4 br. 2 ocean, tennis & olympic 998-1936 or 871 -1710 a• rp cs. gar., rov.·(I y. Shop. Cntr. lrg 3 hr. 2 ha apt. Bltns. 150 I Westcliff Dr. 2081 Bu~inessClr Or, 10tl pool 1295 1 1 l'mSewv patios.$175/SlSOmo. S240. to $295. 23821 a t cond. Children · ba., mrbl. rrpl + many · • yr Y se. , . -1 * * • • • • 11 ,.11hur•t Dr. LB. 714 _ NewPort l"inancial Ctr ..,_,__ R~ 4450 I xtras. $47S. ht&: liU>t. 642-3573 3 BR. 2 BA $275W1nter TwoYecriOld ,, welcome. C l ose to Leosl-Office<--o atmrSI-..-.. 496-1709 "' I I L-Water pd. NEW deluxe 2 Br, I~ ha 495-1760.or499-I625. schools. i''romS200. C 11 .. "'s· f\1 ......-••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.,,.. WW• s......,. 673-oorl Look Me Up At studio. Util pd, $2SO. mo. Glen.,iew ... ..,,_ a on 1te .3nager l•-------- Mlufow Vlelo 3267 ••••:•••••••••••••••••• LA MAMCHA.APTS 423T20lb h St. No Fee Newport leach 3869 2217S. l<~<tirvi;!'";;t B _<_71_4_>~~3111 ext2"6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BDRM, 2 ba , Water pd. 778ScottPla"e CM 0 inProperty?.fgmt ••••••••••••••••••••••• '" • 846-1311, NoFt.oe. 546-8755 DELUXE OFRCES LGE New 3 BR, 2 Ba eon: lalboo Isla.cl 3706 $425. mo. Yrly. 642-2007 •---AIRPORT LOCA1'10N THE .COLOMY do. Ale' .. ~. --par lr. ••••-••••••••••••••••• 673-QBi! Adult-No pet-Dshwhr ... __._ .... ,_,.slled 1 ~ .,., _,,,_ '!"_• .._ __ 2 Patio suite from Sl:?S. .S295. mo. Lcast.2 BR Furn Apt, Yearly. r-CI h 3776 S h ag er pt-Closed N orU11._...shfcl3900 ino. lnl·I. A/C, crpts, 30 RE'rA IL SHOPS Prime reasonable space available. large & small. Old world charm with i''rench windows, gables & lret>s. Adjacent to l"estlvul of Art s Grounds. 892-1219 $265. mo. Salisbury Real· -....... garage. Gas BBQ. ew Luxu2 Apts ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ty,673-6900 , ••••••••••••••••••••'!•• Gas& water pd-Pool 'fl lE EXCITING drps, alJ util & janilorial o RIG , BL u f' F s STONE'S Throw to beach, Walk to beae , Z & 3 serv. •°No Lease Req. • Waterfront -Privacy. 2 lolboa Penilllllla 3707 sharp & l'lcan 1 br. SJ95. NEW 2 Br. s pacious. bedr ms, fireplaces, dble AcWI PALM MESA APTS. I Month Free Hent. : Bd: 2 Ba: D.R. GO' patio ••••••••••••••••••••••• See Mgr. at house behind Garage. No pets. $215. garage, Children & pets G••• M IN UT E8~.l·9 N PT· 2082 S. ~j~~1~o!, NB on bBy . J m . occ. YEARLY 2 Br. Firepl. apt. at 254 W. &calones 675-1849 960acct;~ .. tleRdE'FNPo fee . H Bach.1&28R.rromSl75 -----(2I3JJ3l 8444 ba.f'. b lt·ins. Large 492-6518 -~ roperty 1m11. 58QBROAOWAY LAGUNA BEACll -balcony. 1 house rrom OAKRIDGE V1LLA 3 br, Management. * 2 WEEKSFAEE Adults.NoPels MEWPORTIEACH ,He__..._. 3269 . oceanfrOht. No pets. $300 .,_t•1e11t Unfwllishecl 2 ba, ·blln s. children Mnve In w/de-·1•-only 11561 Mesa Dr. 2 Deluxe suites, 42' per 49 4-7915 -...-• ~3 ••••••••• o 1 $2 ...... o.:s 15 b ks from Newport sn. ft. Brokers ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo.u, ........6()55 •••• ••••••••• we come. 25. 858 I BR $100 2 BR $230 ·• CONDO z b zu .. ..__ Ce:lter 645·92I9 NEW, e legant.large (1260 R f . Blvd.1 Rcalonomics 67547001""'~~~°!'°!'~~~~ ~tns. was~'ick;;&:.°°n!; Steps to Ocean OI' Bay-Gefteral 3102 · ' . sq fl) ~up~"· 2 Br .. 2 Ba, J ::~~·z~ec~~~~· ~g 546·9800 t- pets 675_9188 · At.Lr. 1 Br. $155 mo. 1128 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW llOUSESIZE 3 br, 2 walk-in closets. D~nlng, _.w / e x e r c is e r m _ · 2800 S<J t'T basement OFFIC:E SPA_CE. H.I . con1plex of 4.'lubroom. of· We s tcli_rr D_rive. ~ne fiees & slorage mu. Adj man office $1.>5tmo. {;all to f\lar1na on Coast Hwy G(''!!..!:!~.:...642 0200 642-464·1 , . W.Balboa Blvd. Delux 3 BR -2 BA with ba. Pvlyd.frplc.db.lgar. fr plc. plus h carpeting, ·B1ll!ards.ColvrT\·. WF.STCL~FF cozy 3 Br,:;: fireplace, patio, buill·in No pt>ls. $315. Also 2 hr pvt yard. dbl encl. Ba home. Patio & yd. Nr. Cheerful & Clean 2 Br Apt. applian ces, carpeting for S22S. 2675 Elden, CM. garage. 4 blk.s to beach. schools. $375. 6t6-2389 Sunde~k Cl~ to Bch & drapes, lwo car garage: Call for appt. 9 to 5 wk S320. per mo. 514 16th St. Shoppu1~. Winter &Sum· Very convenient location days . 642-490;;) (714 1536·1722or 5J6.8256. STUDIO d uplex, a l l mer avail. 673-0236. ne<1r So. Coast Plaza. Avail. for immediate oc· AD ULTS. no pets. 2 Br, cupancy . $300 /mo. encl. gar., patio. SI75. IALIOA'.IHH • utilllies paid. Stove, refrig. $130. OpMTdays'a Week I Br apts;.equippcd •· HOM....,_S kitchens. Unique loc. 962-8118 64<1--0878or 548-7692 NEW Deluxe 2 Br. 2 Ba. Frplc. All bltns. $2SO. mo. All util pd .. encl. gar. 960-1889 or frvine Ave at Mesa ' 545·4855 STEPS TO IE.I.CH acmtc 1£1 c.a:PT ! llllll LWa UVIMC •Bachek>t-, •181 ,·2BR •2 81 & O.n From SVS-$485 Winter rales by wk or lolboa Island 3806 Eastside L4JI' 2 Ir •64.2=!'00• mo.675-8740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W/'4', bltns. refrig. pool, a BR , 2 Ba DUPLEX, has Corona del Mer 3722 2 Bf, Ground fir, yearly Sl80. Ad Its, no pets BRAND new 2 Br, 2 Ba, : everything:.· Nr. ocean;••••••••••••••••••••••• ~nt~\n9rrpl, shr. gar. 642-9520 ______ ~r:s~i.d:rr~' c::~:t~~·g~~s~ 846-4938 ____ _ J BH. 2 ba, rum SJOO Yrly Mesa v.nf.'fost & Adorns 2 llR, l ba. winter. S2J5 J HH. 2 ba. S325unf. yrly I ;::::::;::::::;::s.c§o~-~1~a~o~o~::::;::~ 3 BH, 2 ha . Yearly, S400 1: 2 BR. I ba, winter, $235 ·tennis .. olympic pool. BACHELOR. nicely de· I BR Eastside, c r pls. Harbour, 16711 Sims. $295. yr Jy Ise. 6'2-3573 coraled. 2 blks to Tennis Balboa Peninsula 3807 drps, bl tns, pool. Sl45. No 846-2856 'S UPER 4 .br Z"i ha club & Shop'g. $ISO.· mo.••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. 675 -58CX> Bkr, no l-'=-===------ ' .w/pool.'$S&() per~ .• in-b73-724Sor 673-9«>.1 DELUXE 2 br Condo. 600 fee. BEACH JOCEANVIEW • c1•g. gardener. 640 ........ 1635 1 BR 5220 • / E. Oceanfront. sub-prkg. I __ C_A_S_'_V_f_CTO __ R_I_A_·_ 1 bdr /$190 /adults eves _ • w ga.r age. elevator, sec. j?atcs. $350. ,... J248lh St 540-8442 ' · Beaut. view. Ut1 I pd . Yearly. Avail immed . Adultsl&2Br,nopets ·coNDO. 38•, 2» Ba. Xlnl . Adil>. no pets. 073-4940 838--. 997-8382 Unfur/furn fr $169.50 UliHliH Paid c ond. Near Beach . CostaMesO 3724 OCEANFRONT Yrly, 3 Pool,recrm,elev, Deluxe spac. 2&3 Br Lease. 644-1460. ••••••••••••••••••••••• br. 2 ba & 1 br, f•pl . bltns. SC'c gate. gas/wtrpd. s l u di o a P ts. 0 is· 525 Vicloria,642-8970 hwashers, palloo. some TWO SUy Condo. BlufJs, Casa de Oro cpts,drps.675-1536 w/£rplcs. Near .shopping CORONA DB. MAR 4 BR. unr. house, fan1 . rm .. 2 halhs. SSOO Lease or lea,se/option. NEWPORT CRfST 2 BR. 2 ha. condo 552.5 COMMERCIAL Office suite. Npt. S2SO associated NS ~-lk& Can -**•GARD~•-cenle• ••hools & c•wy • V Y l" yon. ........ ALL UTILITIES PAID Walk to hay /be.ach. z BR, ..... ~' ~ From ms. SJS.02579 • · 1,,=====""""""' mo.8'6-9056. Compa rebef~yoorenl l 'i:.o BA, refrig. gar, * * *POOi. BROKERS-lli:l'd TORS i i;<, V. Bo1b ob' lbb• "w-Sh .. ....., ..-. .• , , ... _ CusFlom dt:~ngned ln<lry, patio. SZ40 yearly. 3 BR apt S215. in adult LARGE 1 Br. en c l . J'll ~' .......... ·~.. IH • eatunng section. Teenagers ok. den, pool/leM priv'gs, •Spacious kitchen ;.;th in· Ref's. 548·7558/548·3607. t: 1 m Garden A pt s . g{trage. Marrial cpl or 1;1r ~b.S3S0.6'6-22l8 directlighling. Capo•stronoleach38 IB 64.2-.364.c_cS _____ malure adult. Sl40. Se d --<War n er/Beach) DOVER SHOIES • para~e in'g area ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Br 28 N Shop · 847--4440 • •.Home-like storage DUPLEX 3 Br 2 Ba • a,. r. ping.1 -==-==-------I * U. P ARISIEHHE 1 Br. unfurn. AH electric. i''ireplace. 1-leated pool Adults. !160. 979-1268 Across from gotr CCH.1rse 20432 Santa Ana Ave. * 110 IAY~~* •Private patios bltns. lge yard' ocea~ Sunny. $l!IS per mo. days WALK TO BEACH ' 4 Br . 4 ~ Ba, dining rm, •Closed garagew/storage view. S275. 642-1 fss 1 2 1 3 1 9 4 9 -5 4 7 4 · UTILITIES p• 'D SPAC New 4.Br, frple, '+ Jge fa mily. rm. 3 £ry>lcs, •Marble pullman e v e s I w k n d s .-... , super br1fk patio & •KingsizeBdrms CoronodelMcr 3822 <7141962-5769. f\fr . Beaut. studio apts, 2&3 ba, garage. DW, Yrly landscape. 4000 sq ft ex-•Pool-Barbecues-sur· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lewis Br. £rplcs, bllns. dis· lse. nr beach. 482J1h •NEW• YOU'LllE~D YOU W411111! Introducing new bach and I bdrm apts well worth seeing. Hef1ned yet :1 rrordable •Greal Bl<:Al.'11 environment • furnished and un · furnished. •$185 to$215 646 -8453 e~ p.olJ\.1 ,. 14JJ Saporior ··-Newport leach Call M r Howard 645 -6101 STREET FRONT 3 room office, gd. location. 929 Baker St., Cf\I . 546-6212 SS• PER SQFT 1617 Y.'ESTCLJ FF-NB At:T. 541 -50:12 FREE RENT (Jffice s pace, handy 10 San D1t'go F~·y . All si1.es. 60 days free rent on I yr. lease. 831 -1400. -"'---I • 1 MO. f'H Ef; REN1' • No leai;e req. Dix. offi<"es adJ. Airporter llotel. Alt:, full i;er"1ces. t'rm £135 mo. 2172 DuPont. Hoom !I • 833-3223 '1'i I noon • _.__ __ _ ec. ho me on hhlff. $975. rounded w/plush JndScpg SEE '1'0 BELIEVE! . . hwashers, 2 car garage. River Ave. S450 per mo. : mo.645-6177 Ad ults -No pets 2 br, 1 ba ,1276-$290. 3 br, 2 BR deluxe studio, utd Sundecks. l'"rom i275.j ~6~7~3::!7~1~80>:· ____ --'-_j..::::!========~ Coron<1 del MarCstl-lwy B R Pd Bit I 536-2579 Dix space from .4-0 fl l D M Fum .$315. 2ba.$32.5.Allrccenllyre · ns, crpts, poo · ..,. E STORL-:S-Ot't'JCES lllS up. ('rpts. drps, bath. air. 17301 lleach, HB.· 842-2834 t"or rent, approx. 1000 n.. comm. bldg. at 1829 Newport. COtita Mesa. eall 540-3280 for Gilbert or Dino. ---------- Mow L..m.inq Offices& Storos 3J6ft ..... Brand new commer<'ial ('omplt'x ~ Spanish sly IC'. Plenty or Parking. 1-'rom 336 sq . rt . 10 1400sq. rt. or n1ore. l"ull facilities . Drop ceilings. Hecessed li~hting . Air conditioned. Prime location. jus t O(f 1 free11o·ay ~ Good visibtlity. STOH t-:S & OFFICt-:S FHOM .35 sq. rt. Call to preview. t114)7S2-1700 tRJ lfillljll ; INVESTMENT DIVISION CO~iMF.RC. or orfiCl! s pace incl. garage, $225. Lease. Hltr. 644-2.143 673-6445 eve/wkends ·:iOOST.:-\ndre~Rd,Z~r. 2BDRM Fum.1245. deeorated & w/garage. $190. 1978 Maple. PARK NEWPORT-nrS ..... ..,. 2845 ....:..~stHv.·yt>75-4DOO 2 Ba. hv r m, din nn, ~tt, 365 W. Wi lson 642·1971 422 Larks pur, 644-6800 or 645--8079or6'15-5647 WALK TO IEACH APARTM&n'S ~ ~-:._!':;: 300 SQ FT, crpLc;/drps. .gar.$290.Apply;•t orfice --644·7326 Delux2Br,cpts,drps. Bachelorlor2 -"v $95. per mo . Call FREE 600St Andrews Rd. $30 WEBC & UP ---------• llYlll/IEWPOITICOSiaMiU hltns, gar. 2o.5 15th Sl. or Bedrooms and 646-2130 or 679-3700 SPYGLASS OcVu 4 br, FIR. DIR & pooltbl. $875. mo. 644-17911642-8235 •S6.60Nighl&Up 2 BR APT, So. oC Hwy, 217 16lhSt.847-3957 Townhouses CO RONA DELMAR 12> f\fonths rent w/2 yr. •Studio & 1 BR Apts walk to Bch, adults. ~O. Fr. $224.50 Open 9-6 Daily SJo:VERAL Suite!'; 500 sq fl lse. on 2400 sq. ft . N~-2 •'fV&MaidServAvall 6'12-5953 8 lO S wkdys ; l Br, $145. Adults. Nr Spa-Pools-Tennis 2 Br Townhouse, frplc, thrullSOsqftlocatedud-o~rupant bldg. 0 .C. •PhoneServ.Htdpool 673-3983/645-9399 eve Paciric Hos p., 1 blk Across from 1-'ashion from$260.~BrfromS205. jaeentlomarina,hank& Airport. Viewfrom2of. Ch.Id &P Sec . shop'g cntr & bus. J•l··nd at Jam"---on Pool, tennis, continental restauranton,...-··-t H··•y fices w11h c pt,d~&air t2 Blks to Beach, pool & • I ren · et t1on & wknds. ., " uu.-a: breakfast Some oc & ~ .. d ll I ·~ •S5.offweeksrentw/ad 1-----------0_84_2_3858 __ ~·------• SanJoaquinJlillaRoad. .. . . ·. ean at Newport BJ. Ample con · a • of space n. al club. 2 br, den, 2 2376 Newport Blvd, CM DUPLEX So of Hwy, 2 Br 1714164.1900 C<il~hna v1e_ws . Separate free parking 642-4644 v,•arehouse, w/overhead ba, £rpl. $350. Avail Afar. 548_9755 or645-a967 1 Ba. Adults, no pets. 1 MILE FROM BEACH! i------'"-'-~-'_:_::_:_ __ 1 ra m1ly section. Close to ---· door & 125 amp. J20/2tllV L..645-1658 1-----"-'"-'='--Frplc. -patio w/garage. Deluxe I & 3 BR apt.s ON OCEAN, 3 BR, 2 Ba, shopping & fine beach. NEWPORT IEACH 11 er v • 2 o c sq . r L~ 3 Bedroom home located $300.675-3616 Boal&Camperparking yrly. Gar. child & pet &14·2fill. **2500SqFt•• _7_•_4-_97_9_-8_385 _____ _ '. i4 Spyglass llill. Village * * •GAID&I APT5 Cll A RM I N·G--,-B-R-.-i l : ~~~!~::-;-.;kid So~~!~~l~:-:10 O.K. $485. mo. 64.5-TI2l LRG 2 Brs, pool, nr shops. Can divide. ~ir co~-2 Bid gs. 5000 w sq. n. C·2 • ol 'Harbour View. i'"'an-* * *"~ quiet neighborhood. $265. • t'r~·L P•"-'Hn-.N 1--....::.==.::.;.:._.:::=--~ Blk beach 3 Br, 2Ba liv adults/no pets. Util pd. :.'r~~at . Nr Richards w/5 hoist fo r auto repair, .iasticviewolmountains fo'urn. 1&2 Br apts in mo.Allutilincld.Nope l:eili•lf§ 3Br, 2ba Apt at 519 rm , din rm, bltns sun· 1884 Monrovia, CM . s6soPERMONTJf brake. whl. alignment. ~\ .. lites from mas ler ~~~dletn !epC:~~~ m or chi ldren. 675-2663 r.:.:, ~;~~:i'~~:;:; ..... Alabama. Call 995-6003 deck. gar, yrly 1se: $3.50. 548-oJJ6 Call Sue Conners upholty . 585 W. 19th St., 8 U ~le. Ii v ing room. ~~~~~;;~~~~141:~~~~~~~~;;~uo~r~536~::!·~808~e~·~es~-;;~1~·~27~4·~U~h~S~1~6~7~5--077~~·~=~1 ·2 WEEKS FREE RENT 556·0770 or 675-5163 ev CM A!'!k f~r Don. Days, formal dining room & SUSCASITAS Costa Mesa 3824 Beaul. HB garden apts, . 540 57~F~ve.6'&--0681 k ltchep,WL~xh..,,l'"'appo.ih 'nt· Minutes lo Newpor.l ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEEK & FIND., Can•I• On Canal. 2Br, w/w cpts, nxt. to Hhr. studios 1 & NEW plush of~1ce bldg, 2 l..-.StriolR.-.&....11 4500 meats. tt n•S ome Beach, bachel"" & 1 8, HACIENDA. DEMESA drps, bltns, Adul ts. no b r ' ' lo 6 Rm suites. Con· ..,..,.... Youw·u i th k "' 160 W W I CM children/pets. S290. 2 r. rom$l40.Fullrec. ference Rm. Xerox••••••••••••••••••••••• • I rece ve. e eys furn . Adults no pets. 2110 . I son. . • c 0 R N N I T E It E A p 0 8 I'. II c E D 846 1323 RENT""'~ to private: tenn1~ court, Newport Bl. CM. Beautiful Grounds ~ 673-4927. -copier. Nr OC airport .. Uvv·l200sq. n. $100 pool, & J8CUZZI. Onl y ----Adults· No Pets A R 0 L E W N It 0 D Z 0 0 R L M l & 2 BR ., fu lly equipped ~ 3640 St7:7~70:l9.B75--5llG. &Leps rrom your front NEW large bachelor. 10 minutes to ocean . p NTN R T 1 0 T p 3 IJH, 2 Ba, shag, bltns, kite. hen .. Tennis courts. OFFICES door. $525 per month. Drive by 1110 Vi ........... Large 1 BR $175., Gas & ocean l blk. gar. Adu lts, 1 N ·~• E I o I 'L I K t $32" I sw1mm1ng poos. ear .. OOS""FTl.UP Call&U-4687 548--4081 Water inc., Draperies, ::-:1:15• ~. yr Y be h c d 1 M • .., ---car pets, g1i1s he;it, gas C A !'coo ff ~ 673ac 2246~ona e ar. MISSION VIEJO WEST BEACH)'rly$350. 2 2035 ~CM stove, air condilioning, IESTNICE br l'rplc drps cpCd d/w 1 BR Fur:n. 2 lrgCI06elS, swimming pool, rec. O CM' A K I Hg D I T 0 PA R V •OELIJXEot 5ANTA ANA 2 Br, 2 Ra . IN AREA FREE RINI' Com m erc'ia 1-lndwitrl :t.I Space 200 to 3()00', 21 to .JOr ~ r sq rt. :x> days free rent W/l yr. lease, 831 -1400 w 5880 dressinl.! rm, extra Ir• Eastbluff 3 Br, 2 Ba, lse. Br upper S11$, down s125. 8JI -IGOO w orJclng a dlt.s (213) queen s1ie bed, priv.~~roo=m==·=w;•;•:b:•;":;":d:ry:c:":·~ 8 A ARB A I.CR COB R c EE Upper $180, down S190.1 Crpts,drps,wetbar It I RN AB L 0 BA 0 c 0 a I N"T RT N Incl s . ·-'t '---~'.!.:::.'.'.:::'...---! ro~ms, e ncl . gar · pac maso.c. •w~. All w /encl gar & AJ<;.1· ISOOSQFTl.UP MISSION VllJO" llldutri .. IMl!s : N~ J1IMd Waser~ wfs{orage, AduJts only, L A c G L a o E It S U c D I Nu o s 1 din rm & dbl garage. Will accept kids&pet.s OFRCE SPACE M.I. front2 Br, Den. larse~un no pets. Aulo door opener avail. 542 '"'7 Coast Ho'ghway ,, y ----1 E G H U R A P N A C £ 0 S 8 E CM • C Pool & R U ~ Geck. sUp avaiL e ly. . ·---~ r. ecrea on area. "C''Thomas 548-5521 4.l6"1 381.b St. Eastssde, furn. l ·bdrm. A U E A W A WM A N C H I: B T O A H A Adults only, no peU. ROOMS 4000 ----------• apl. Newly redecor.: •$332• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUB·LET, ltuntington S.CfeMlale 3276 pool. No children. no . , . -~ T B 8 N 8 A EN L £I A E Z O 1 NC P 86SAmigosWay,NO ROOMS szo. wk up with E"ec. Park, verydesira· ••••••••••••"""••••f peta.Sl75Permooth. PINECllEI 8 M a SL 8 PE P V NC r. TI HANT Managed by kitchen S30 ~up apt ble area. Util pd, SIOO. OCEAN VIEW 1"3Ch"'chStreet · LIVES UP N o R Lo u 1 A~ N K 1 0 0 K u p A 9 WILLIAM WALTERS 548-117 .. or"G<>-3967 · p /mo. 71 .. 848--0141 or CO 213-592 5921 ev~. 1'1EW3SR•Dm,:I0001q NNINGllwGaroen TOITSHAME ,cc waDK C&MP YNE R SAS M L --/ vt•-·•1 , I I I DP P I ,,.,___ . -.• _.,.wp 1111w or t, 001tn1 nto •• ,Jlpt. oo. rec. room. v •vi-500Uill treesa 1 Oceanv1ewon8elboPen. refined lidy. Kitc h ;H1trbor. Cattllnt & S.C. S180. 710 W.18thSt. st.reams with waterf'allJ Mir 1,.., .....,. ,:.!,.11~ .... ;..r,., _,; 2 BR , D~n. Patio. $.125. priv'lg.a. Quiet home Jn ·.'Pier. Lea•• $425 . createarelaxingsetling ...,_ _ _,._ ..... ._..i 673-M02 CM, rtfl. no smok'g. '('1Jf)ffl-tl'T$ LOVELY extra lrg 1 Br, for your spacious new I· c·Ar r,<'00 k ga111, PANAJllA 540_7195 s...... Vt'tY tle1n . Nopeu. SIM. or z. bedroom apart· C.11'"'"-PEA g Klt:L ~ :: IMMACULATE . c-a,.,... 3271 ~~ 0 :T~E. l ca m i n 0 . men l . F r 0 ~ $19 0. ~~°'.:l'tL ~tt,_Cj.~~'U':" e~~fct: ,. ocean view •Pt. slefll' to Rootft & lowct 4050 ...,.... .... Furnit'ure ••a.llablc. Of. T_...,._1 t:•W"4ko-~·~,1~._ 8 bc'h & bay. 28R. Mn & ••••••••••••••••••••••• -••••••••••••••••••••,1-'-"'-'-"'.C..-----· 1 11 -'-• B oo d k n-. bl •-2 BR towahowle t:z2,\. mo. 1110 to $lU. t Br apt. .!! F~airvn 1:....'... Rdto ~..:._oo... P.njny m11ch l•r11:tr ··S.1k ' Find" puulet with "Vf' M> sun f'~ • """'1--1 tnll ,.. PVT. Residence, 3 accom. --...._"""' ··~ ··d~PtTP9Atl ln •n•ll-nt•1m.,.nfU~lw•'>ldl't11. refrrg. $3 2 ~ yrly . avoll . lfojfle aur-UlM Pa1eo Carolina, it\dltl. ~-J32 W. Mesa. rn0ttesu.zm. TotWd•-'u-l 11 Md DI.Mod fl WMth, cnlflln1r~h«M JACO OS REA LTV , round',.;a. Sen\1-pvt. $250, C2U) MS-C735; 317'-GCI WHIOO Pfl)'•Wi.,, "8'8 a F"md" rn t1nal 1h1~ Mtll!IJllJll'· 67~70 pvt. $325. M8=--446C , . .,,. I T .. FREE RENT •tOOMOMCE I. llCl!l'110tl Near.t.lrpart 11 OJ Sci-Ft. ld(al for Rea.I Estatt Will Jhorl lcrm leuci ol sub-lease. 752-0460 BKR. • 27992 Ca_m 1no Capistrano at San Diego Fwy , Aver)' tucnoff831·18Clx FOR Lease; 1400 1q •. It. M·l bldg W/heliUng. "1t Newlon Way . CK. 548-949,5. 1170. 1200 Sq Ft. $300. -· Sq Ft. Mo. lb mo. ... Diil YI. Warner.~ ISO SQ. FT. to IIOo 1q. ft, prime CM lo<:. "wt· close. clean, 220 3 pbue pwr. ht. wtr, or~. w/heltt. 675--8733 dn, m-uu. eves. .t ·• , .. I ...... ..... P'OR apt• lRed n.o cle1 rloo Phc Busl 22oo! at 3 S41- 425 i 'flee will• , .. , M 2 u wilt .... , heal 1500 W/p ,..., $200 -Stor •••• s Per .. c F•o San STO IYf> .... C.M Rom •••• NB W/) Wm wo1 .... , I •••• llnl c •••• Ne· lo<'i ing in I '" 67 Ne· t:oi DEi he• .mr Cal LA Be! ce• dis Spo 7p• BEl gO< net Afli We .... C<I loc •• m< . (;e fin Pt 83! We cat inJ. S U Pli pn pa no ca ln• WO ph 3 2 - u l ,, v ~ ,, ' -~ ,,.. ~"i • ~ I I • ' ··1 I • SJ .. ( • • • . lodi&lrlllR""" 4100Uo ....... 1,T_, ·..,..s.,._ 60 16 '"'''"9/P•'' '"9607J HolpWeoehtl 7100 I . Monday;Febnmyl0.1975 DAILYPll.OT •ll ....................... ~. 5035 ···~·················· ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• ••• ••••• ~ ~ ~-~ P OR Lease: Storaae ••••••••••••••••••••••• bHN 'S Carpel & •WallpaperHMJhJJ* ••••' ' • ••••• HetpW..nd 71 00 HtlDWmhd 71oolHetpW...tM 7100 }...,.W..ted 7100 •P•t• in Jrvlne near LOINS up to 80% Upholstery. Dri ahampoo ' By rormer iMttuctor. AVON .................................................................................... _., ....... . 0RedHUl&:lA.arn.IOll>Sq, ;; <soil retar~anta ). C.arJRebko.Ml-2449 ~ie°::!1!!!~0:'!·,~~ 11 ::d\°o~J"lo ~:t~:~:~ t1~~f~~~! PROF Painter, boneat SAYS-· ~ CAREER NIGHT ~ floor l$c Gross /mo Lo 1 'teaOr C bleach tor your white v.'Ork, reas, l.nt/cxl, frtt MtlkeltA llD:t;O;.'i llDJlll Pho~t 7141540 -a?sci w5e"'"a ra u... a.t1Je 1 o. C!lrf,ell, Save money by est, ref a, 548-2159, Happy Mt'WY..-·,.....,__.,-a • ~ 11111SAL.TD111• 8 . H . er ..... .;. Co. aav ng me eictra t,rips. 642-3913. Pay ofl J111l year's bills & uanness r&. 6'2-21'1'1 St.S-OISll Cloan llv1na: room dillJngl -'C.:.-":::::..._ _____ .I start saving aaain. No ;,.,,,. •• Ft --$ervtn1 llarbor area 3' rm & hall $15. Any rm IST Class Ext/lnl P•lnl, selling exper. necess. _....-.. .-..,._,.per mo. h dl 1 1 at 39TS Bitch NB Aitl yrs. $'7 .50.couch$10,chalr~. paper an_. n1. • rt11 Let.1i talk about it. Cwll: S4l-6032 ' • · ...___ ---'-/ 15 yrs exp is wh11tcou11t.s, ~ 25 yrs expm4294 ~54~0~7~M~I~.~~~~~ ~,CMMc•~ not method. 1 do work ........ 1//. If Gd FINE Paperhanging & --·iO'L.$ Lo1t&:FcM.d ~{:0~01 ' ·refs . Painting. 22yr1 serv BEA'f INFLATION ~ · A m.DG.' •••••••••t••••••••••••• l.Jarbor area, lie. Ph: Wear the late5l, ex- .(2:5 SQ. It .. 1hop with ol· el'Mftt/Concret.6019 642-2356 c I us iv e Beel I ne 't1ee space, ·heal, A/C, Lost & found 5300 •••••••••••••••••••••• -----·------I fo'as hlons . Conduct in water, traeh, parkln&, ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUSTOM Cement Work "'Now ·· is the Time to h 1 h' h r est room s1~ ~ ha"• you' pao·n"•g done. on1e as ion s ows, · """""· LOST. Toy (Dachshund. Patios. Reasonable • ....,, kl fl •·-k M~LPIHEILDG. Kink ln teill. S" tall, 4'h Freeesl642-85140on Int/ex t, res & apt . wee ypro lei~ s,u.'le 2 .Un1"3, 750 ·~· rt. ea. 11>5. Vic: Wilson & Vic,1-~;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;-;~--j c548~~-~299~~7·:..._-~---1 ~o~r~o~a~r & phone. 963-7470 with front otrice. rest torla. CM. Reward .11 •CEMENTWORK• BEAUTYOPERA1'0R rooms, hot w.a~r. space 979-5300Dori.J. Patios, Sidewalks & •WIHTERRA.TES with followln~. rent heaters, parking, trash. Planters. •636-7523•. Painting, decorating & space. Great opportunity .MESA C&n'IR REWARD: Lost male paperhangi ng. Res. ln-in top Newport Salon. J.500Sq.ft.indust.rental. Irish Setter near 19th & EONITE CONCRETE duslrial & Com mercial. Call for interview, w/parking, trash, water, Harbor, C.M. 642-«156 ST A M P J NG· C 0 b · 25 y~s...:..exp. 645-7972. 644 _7321 . rest oo doo "'"" 7777 blestone, brick. tile. ·-----r m, garage rs.1-:-0~'~-;-;;~-';;-:::::::--;-::-; !~~~~!"!: HUSBAND & wire team. ----$200 11 at os.etc.640--4349. Beauty Opr. needed. ' Askror LOST: Brown Lab t•xp. Gompt. Painting & Comm .60--65-7o<;~A li 's McGannorMUler Retriever. Vic: Chrisan· CEMENT Cleaning. Apls, ·offices HairBazaar.~2 ----0434 t11 . & Arcada, Mission & Block Work 343-9915 COMl"ANY .REALTORS SINCE 1944. 673--4400 SloroCJe 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Viejo Reward. 586-9247 Wulls, patios, sidewalks. ----------by hr or job. 646-0015 APPLE P.t\INTING FOUND: Lg. Wht. male. . C)ual1ty res. & apt. Samoyed /germ shep. ncrete & Bnck Patios, Heasonable. 673-5321. Vi c. li1uriners Park Drives, etc. li1an y N. B. 646-1037 Salisfled ·Local Refs . -'-"'------------·--;--;;-::_-:=--::-:::\~64~5~--8~5~1!_2:_· -----JAY 's Pnt 'g & Decort 'g f' O UN D : German Int/ Ext, Reas, free etit Shepherd p u ppy. Blockwalls-Slumpstone 540-511Sor673-1166 B kh h Patios-Drives-Walk.~ roo ursl & C a,pman. Lic'd 645-H720 I WANT WORK!! 900~2636 art. 7PM Top quality-Low rates. cment Work of all kind s. Ci.vc me a ca\1645-5376 Reasonable , !rec Calir. Animal Control 8521 Edison Way LIHK Back of Humane Society estimates. Call63tl-~ CALICOTE PAINTING &Snndbll!Sling. Insured 3tatc licensed 979-3335 STORAGE UNITS 536-<l55L ctrical 6032 Personal busine!is or AnimalAssii;L.1..eague •••••••••••••••••••••• re<"reational s torage. 960-2900 LECTR ICIAN. Sn1I QUALITY PAINTING From •g_ Jamhoree & A · I I ded " -n1ma 5 mpoun -jobs, maint & repairs.;!:! :it a Reas Price l~auty Operator No fol!owin,i:: nee. New li ce nse ok . Con1m . guaranteed. &15-1050 Be Of· Service To . Your f'.:o......,,lty And get paid for it welcorping nev.1comers. Flexible hrs, Need car, typewriter & happy dis- posi l i~n ~ 54 7 -:100:::· ::.5·'---I lldq Main! Mme/ Panel Truck Dnr EVERYTHING YOU'VE WANTED TO KNOW AB.OUT REAL EST ATE SEE FOR YOURSELF MONDAY I 0, FEBRUARY - 7 O'CLOCK I 8 I 5 3 Brookhurst at Talbert, Fnt. Vly. When . the world w.as created all the land that will ever exist on earth was established. The pmfession d~voted to lhe buying & selling ol property therefore Is the only one 1n wh1~h the.r~ will al~ays b~ a growing demand. Now ... you have the wonderful opportunity to 101n the wide, wide world ol Red ca,pet, Realtors to fulfill that demand. Red Carpet. Realtors off er you Top Commission $$$$ Cash bonuses SSSI Advanced education·Continual 1ra1n1ng Nal1onw1de referral system Modern olhce lac1l1t1es. 963-7855 II you do not have your real estate license Red Carpet Reallors will help you get your S!ate License, plus free !raining before & after you receive your hcense. • . SanDiegoFwy.979.01~ lrishSet,fem,red yrs exp . lie 233108, s ·r1-.:VE644-fi510 S1'0RAG £. Warehou!ie Sh c p IC o 11 i e, le m 'l,::548.:::._-5=2::03::·:..._. _____ l·--=-'-"-'-''-'--"--"""-- brnlwhl I N T F. R I 0 R & 40 1-lr wk . SIOO per wk. + l'O. benefits. Good driv- ing rel·o1·d & neat ap· pe::1r. nee. 642-Mll. or apply Pennvsaver, 1545 Newpo,1B1.'CM Help Wanted ·7100 Help Wanted .7100 Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 ---~-..................................................................... ······················· type, Se<"ure. lS'x 30', ..._ _.... __ , 6045 Irish Set, mate, red --"""' ftCJ f:XTERIOR PAINTING. $60. mo. 217 Avocado, T'rrier,male.~ •••••••••••••••••••••• Ca11Lee830-7?78Jo::ves. BOOKKEEPER/Recep-FoodService RECEPTIONIST C.M. 645 -5714 European Gardener ---tionlst . Front orfice or Attendant MACHINISTS ----------1 Terricr,male,blk Landsc ... ping/treeserv Plaster/Repair 6077 Newport Beach. 5 Day Diversified "·ork load. Personable, Capable of Ans"•ering Busy 1'clephones in an In· telligent, Expeditious Mal'lner. Send Resume. "'rite ad no 356, Daily Pilot. l'.0.Box 1560. Costa J!,1 esa, Ca !Yc?626 SECRETARY/ STENO RetttalsWClllfed 4600 Akita.male.sable busy Chiropractor. Ex· ~lf• electronic ,·n · ••••••••••••••••••••••• G Sh 1 Reas642-5J29/685-1425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• p'd only lmmed pos· wk. Equa l Oppor. erm ep, ma e, P1\'l'CllPLASTERING . . ·1-Employ. Appt,call (213) strumenta tion. Modern NU or C~t . I Br llsl' w/yard. Under Sltl.l mo. Working man. 6411-674.'.:I/ work 556-5804 ----- 8uslne11' lnve1 /Flncmtee ••••••••••••••••••••••• blk /tan APAN F.SE Gardener. /\ l l ·r y PC" 5 . 1'' rec tion. lirs 9-1 & 3-7. Dr. 648_3408 work s hop. Advanced ·rcrrier,male,blk/wht complete Yd Work . c:-.llma te~Cal!S.W-ti82S. Gary L. Couture, 2043 ------Kinetics. Inc., 1231 Vic· Aust. Shep, male clei!.nup. Cul trt...-es. Free •i.-•· 6078 Westclirr Dr, SUitc JlYl. Foreign Car tori a St, C .1'1-1 . 646-7165. Coc.'kapoo, fem.;apr/blk est.642-3102 r mv1n9 l;N;B;.;"";;-;;,;;5300,;;;·;;;;;;;;;,I Shthr, fem, white ----••••••••••••••••••••••• Mechanic MAID WANTED Lnghr, fem, tri Gardn 'gtM aint/Lndscp. REPAIR, Repipe, Water Don Quixote Motel Shthr,fem,calico sod, spk lrs, cleanups. heaters. Service lines. Boys & Girls . •Paid Holidays 2lOONewportBl.C.M. Shlhr, fem, tabby s 0 i 1 c 0 n d 11oncst Work. &12--9315 •llospi l alizulion Call&12_2670 -----10to14 years of age. Dai-•Free Uniforms 1---- Relief Food Skilled in dictation. ty\). in~ & composition or cor- rcspondencc. Knowledge of ~enoeral ore pro· cedurcs. ' ___ o::.·,r.H::.::E:.:RS=·""---l-642 __ 3331/646/4908. MAHV'S PLUMBING ly Pilot delivery routes •Xlnt Pay Plan MA~ICURIST a..lne1s 1-•646-9807 • maybeavailableinyour !\lust have class"A" " Opportunity 5005 FOUND: Blk/tan Silky l..A.'WHMOWIMG NOJOBTOOSMALL area. Earn proritforde· license. (Jaguar, l'\.IG, KELLYTEMPLf.'TON'S Service Super!isor Mus i. know modified diets & food service supervision. EOE. 32 Hours a week. Schedule to be arranged. Xln'l benefits. See Mrs . Excellent oppor. in sales dept. of rapidly growine Costa ~1esa engineering firm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Terrier nr ~t agnolia .Reliable-Reasonable '-'-"-''--------110 .. ,,,·es & •ash, lri'ps 0, T . 445E.l7lhSt.,C.l\1. R d I R • 6081 • ._ r1umph, Jensen, & Fer· 642--01g.1 A SPECIAL :Fount.Valley, 673-8975 rreeest·Dave-537-5939 rmo e / epa1r merchandise for selling rari) 1------"--'"'-'-----I • ESTAua ... ~ 2/6/75 ••••••••••••••••••••••• new subscriptions. For IUU"ll HE Best in Domestic N l e h · Room. Addiflons informatiori plea'>e call NEWPOF\T IMPOF\TS '-1ANICURIST w/ follow-Dun l ap, Costa Mesa ing, p /time. Should be Memorial 11ospital, 301 NE'w facility in Irvine In- dustrial Complex. ewpor eac prime LOST:2malecats,nocol· Cleaning. Robbie's Rai:! RE!\TOOELING 642-4321. Jo'rom San !ocat1on .. Sm11ll. t•harm· \<irs; both fluffy, l pure &l'\.Top.548-0757 QU,Ll'rYWOJlL' Clemente-San Juan able to do both Julielle & 1 ~v;;;c;lo;';;;a~, ;C~';' ;;;;;;;;;I porcelain nails. Contact Mrs. While f'or Interview ~ng, rustic. Ample p~rk -~rey "Gansha", 1 while -----;-:-~ "' 1n!(, beer and w~nc & grey "Columbo''. Vic Wante_d ~ .sc~edule. 40 1-'R~~l~~~:,·~:rES ~9a5pi~i:3~n~n~re~is~.~~ 833-9821. REUBEMS license. S55,000. I h : lSth St CM 64.S--B088 or plastic 1rr1gat1on pipe. d D Viejo-El Toro area, call 6 7 5 -5 51 1 Co I c o_ f 645_·so89 · Must be reas. ~9-75i0. An esign 58 l-63IO. 3100 W.Custffwy.N.B. · MATURE \'ioman 45--65. Laguna Hills Paul Dosier Associates Costa Mesa 556-7075 Equal Qppor. Employer Newport, Rltrs. 2515 E. ---751 -5619 642 -9405 . to live-in small guest <.:oast Hwy, CD!\I. Penot1oli 5350 BUZZS -Tree trimming; f213) 867-5700 Equal Oppor. Employer . home. Rm & board + Needs A --••••••••••••••••••••••• Gardening, landscaping, QUAL W k R f -· sm •alacy Lile duti·es DELI f II · I or e l'.J Y" llAIR STYLIST for new 642·--9•278 ' ' . , u )'.equip, n DIVORCE SIP.1PLIF1ED dependable. eves . . CAHVA.SSIMG heavy traffic-well est. Complete professional 546-5148. exp. L:g &Rsm JObs. Flir:ce BOYS-Girls. 15 or ovr. salon in Lido Arca. CaHl-'::.::._::::.::._ ______ I BUSBOY .mrkt, 645-0032 Mr. i --est. 1'AI Pf<JCE. c. 675-5370. ti1eat Cutter, Semi Camp Jlr:o~ram. Typ !lg-1'1EXICAN Mike's.Lawn 642 -1770. Call Ken J Earn s2oo -$aOO mo. Retired ro,.ftal. Deli. 1 BAM-M · 1''1I1 n g-Serving, . . ' helping athletic club sell ~1 cm be r 8 8 B. &ya:dma1nt.Cl~anup&1_c_•_"-'"-·-------l tickets to sporting HOUSEKEEPER Oaywk.675-J407aft5 24001 Ave de La Carlotta Equal Oppor. Employer SECRETARY ~!~~!~ID~h~~Si!~~ll 714-774-6881 ~u~i;!9 Free E..c;t, Ph. Roofinq 6082 events, 536--0791, Mr. Y''!'u~~~tfv:T:~:Yco::,e.e~~ --M~dical R-_. Q · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spiker ~r· c~ntCr. uahty n1erchn11 -SECRET Revealed. • J .C. ROOl''!NGCO. 10:!'.::::0:--------1 12 to 7 • Private room · Experienced Only, Call disc. 645 -5711 lOa m to Worry & .,~ear eliminated General Se-ntcH 6046 Li<"cnsed & Insured :: AR p ENTER Free T:V .. Good pay. 2 boys 8 10 lo 4. 644-0295 ·ro "·ork ror engineering 5 m ••5 ·-·ft ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' RN & a'k"l•'ngdept.s Sk1·11a P • or .,.. -=vv ~ cr forever. Send $5. ror .. ,, . Free Est, 549-4066 Room & Board in ex-· 10 Call Toni 546-2524 or m "' · 7pm booklet to C. David TlllNGS by Moo.se. -change l ite-weight re· 91i8-9J86 MedicalRKe'Dt include accurate/heavy Palmer Ent Box 4606 Gen v.'.oodwork. rep:urs, Rfo;PAIRS, all types, modeling in C M ti.1ature. Expr'd Medical EmenJen~ ....... e typing at 70 wpm. min, BJo:A·r Inflation with a · · plumbing etc 642-5613 R ,.. t r k • ' · HOSTESS Receptionist. Must un-To Rotate shifts (PRN) shorthand. l\1inimum2 to good Spa'. {'·me bus•·· Irvine. CA 92664 -·-· · eas. r ec es· ic, as Negotiate wages. Bob. . 1 d .11 · 3 · h 1 f . for Walt 830-5020 642 1730 Dinner house nights. dcrsland nccd o( In-1nsmal ept.tocover1 · yrsexp'A-'lt genera O· ness. 549-4252. Abrcrxal MOISOIJI' Haulin9 6051 ·inytime · l-'-'---'---------1 Must be exper'd w/ge-dustrial Co. & patients. ness & vacations. Exper. fice duties. 1''requent 1733FullertonAve.CM •••••••••••••••••••••••.:___....:._. ______ I::; LE R K Ty p 1 s T, niuneoutgoingpersonali-Bi-lingual (Spanish). pref'd. Contact Donna contact w /customers &i i\ffiliate 1''ull /Pt·timc LOCAL moving & hauling R00•·1NG & REPAIR t •1 l · •--l 1· 5,-7_7••76 fo' ,·nle, .. ,·ew Roache, RN, Costa l\1esa other emplo.Yet..>s. Abili1• VEHDIUI'!:. Exp. masseuses.10-10 ,-Biological background. y, " us enjoy .. ,_,,,p1 a 1-u • -, ..,.... • • 642-fi055 * • by student. J..rg truck, FREE EST. Genetic research lab. ty business. Apply in 1 ~a~p~p:.:l~. S~a~l~•~'cY~O~p<~·~n~. ---I lt1emorial Hospitlil, 301 to organize & make in- Wc sell the finest new -----reas. Barry. 531 -1235 G u A R A NT E I!: D , A K i>erson, 1'hurs 2113 belwn Victoria, C.M. 642-2734. dependent decisions. equip. We furnish lar~c PALM/CARP P/l . pply erckhoff ·• 'ln & 5 Moth~r·s Hef-£01':. • 1-lauling & Cleanup. Llle 6i5-3233a£l.6 P.farine Lab, CdM, (714) ,:....,pm pm. r-· '---------1 Commercial & lnduslrial READER• 1---" S4th Aero Squadron (l ) ~ Yr old boy. After---PERKIN-EL!\1ER locations. Xlnt financing Ad /reduction Demo Ii ti on Tree Sewin9& 675-2!59. __ 3l80 Airway.C.~1. noons & some evenings. RN"s /CCUflCU · CORP. avail. St:irting Invest-10831 Beach Bl. Removals. Reasonable. Aftttafions 6084 Cocktail Waitrfts sea \/icw & Larkspur, Days & Nights. Stand by 2930 Bristol. CM. ment $976. Call today & Stanlon.SZ7-3406 &1,S-8512 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSEKEEPER CdM.Carol:673-J970 lime. differential pay. EOE.M-F '(ietstartedontheroadlo ------. SH'APE up your summer 1 Day & 1 night job. No Experienced, mature fo"ullorp/time.Excellent financial independenre. HOUSEWIVES M 0 VIN G • h 3 u li.n g • Wardrobe. Alterations & l'xper · ne e. Ask ror ~·oman wanted, varied Med Transcriber benefits. SECRET.A.RY Ph . for info. t714) fo'HEE Las Vegas Holi-,arlagec.lean~~~:ble dressmaking. 673-3405 ~~_.:_~3~0 846 -1186 • dulies,live-in,roomand Send Res ume to 1401 ContactMrs.Jensen: BOOklCEEPER 838-"l700·------I day Vacation For 2. ~~~ce. (11-51 1.::.::...-"=-------lboard. sa lary open, Avocado. Ste 501. N.8. COSTA MESA Top notch girl fridai RISPOMSllLE HOST an ORGAN IC Housecleaninq 6054 fii;--609 1 Deliverymenovr2lperm pleasant environment,1 _.:_A:.:ll::n~:~J.,.~c.:.'::""'=o~r::d~·--I MemorialHospifal necded!orlgalofc,C.M. fo'ACi':LI FT demonstra-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• p/t early morn LA Times Dover Shores area, for 301 Victoria,, CM Exper'd in all phases of PERSON tion in your home. IT'S THE Best in nomesticCEHAl\llC TILE. Ne\v & dchv to NB homes. $225 interview weekdays call MGR/TRAINEE 642-2734 EOE typin g, sh, bkkpng. Wanted to own&: operate J.'UN ! 1-·or Dete1ils Call, Cleaning. Robbie's Rag Remodel. fo'rec est. Sm per mo. 642_,....:::"'°=---I 545-4123. evns. wknds New elcctrical firm has:l c':-c"::-::.:_~-'-----'~.:_llP~•~Y~'~o~ll. 642-8l!O f:,nd"'y '*:o~~t,i~esve;t 642~~:_ & Mo~ 548--0757 _jobs_· w~l_<o_m_ e. 536-2426 -------_,_,_11_64_6_-_5_96 __ 1 ____ opcnin~s for 6 men. NOISALES-l c_im c_i school ECR E'TA ·R--Y-f_o_c_n_c __ _ d . -DENTAL Recept. needed. f'Xl~~e . S48---M43 teacher & J cam ssoo mo - surrou n 1ng nrc••· CIJEANhouscbydny Tree Se-rv i c ~ 6093 l\-1ust have exper. Costa INHALATION part time, 1 need so-Corporate offices near P leasant husint.$S. l h~h ••SEE AD•• Own tran~portation ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa. 540 -71117. THERAf'YTECH MGR 'J'rne, Sl50 guarn +. meone to help me O.C. Airport. lnt<'restin1· prorit items. Con start RENTLEY&CO. ._541 _0549 • l'HEfo:S, YUCC/\S , -"'"'----r-.1in 2 yrs cxper. or Carnec.Age23-46.l\-Tr. 549--4252_ &divcrsifiedposilionroc part time. AJ?e or cxpcr. cunder J~Wl'::LRYJ -----r ;\ J, r-.1 s, s i"I Hu BS, Dental Reep/Asst. s<·hoolin~. S;;lary com-Levi, 846-5455. -=.:::....--"=='-------qualified individual. Top not important. J<et1u1rcs ------Kleen&Shine ·r H 1 1\1 li1 1-: l) F /time, Pedodontic n1cnsurate w/training & SALESLADY, exper'd . pay.SendRcsumetoAd, •a,&Sl395lo ... ....., ... ,h 'd · HS ,,lusicianv.·"nlerllo .._ · · -I"'"·'· .... a. ma1 service 1·6:30pm. HEl\IOVED. 846-7112 pr a c. 1 n . . Cal I ex per, Contact Mr. .. For Dress Shop. Over 2.5. 332. The Daily Pilot, investment. fo'or dt.•la1ls •LIKEKJDS?• Cathy646--6438 ----644.-0611. Hamilton, Costa Mesa ucconlpanylyrisl. Sal commensurate P.O .Rox 1560, Costa writf' and include your Volunteer Your Time & Job Wanted / ----------Memorial J-lo s pital,l:-:==:Cc.c.a._lh~y:._c64=6~·--&1~=""~~-l -:!'.'.'~'1>~·1 ·1 548 °~0 M C 92"~ h b M•><A Cle . Se . •-I 7050 ENTAL ASSISTANT w a 1 1 Y-___,,,.,.,. esa, a. ==-=----p onenum er: llelp a Kid at Bushard ~ an1ng rv1 cc. r1C'mo e · 642-2734, Equal Oppor. ----School. fo'ountain Valley. Carpels, windows.••••••••••••••••••••••• Chai r side, exper. or Jo:mploye~------NEED 2 Gd ladies. Full, SALES •Sec"ys,BoolckHpen IJcpartment RVV 3938 Meadowbrook lld. Minneapolis. 1i1N 55426 ~ lnsl1-Tune·· • " I....., 1nil1ble OWN ANEW INSTANT TU~E·UP CENTEK W-i8t your OIJn boss In OM ol 1h• l1s11st 1rowt111 opportunities rn .. (he automobHe 1r11rm11k1t -30 min. tune.ups. lmpro~11 pet· lor1111nct and 1•s mlte11e: cuts pollution. L l111l•·TUM1°·1stilts i11; JT'• Sit• S.ltdion and con1lruc:· "l"ltan • Flrwicin1 • Coml!ltlt · P1•11111m1n1 tr1lnln1 • Advtr- lisin1-111tlon1l 111d Ioctl• M1rttti111 tAd mt«h1nd1s!n1. Call Judy, at968-8J35 floors, etc. 557-6742 •Secretarial Services • school trainee. 548-7074 -~~l.h Ca~ P:54":· Mr MEN & \Vomen, make Liz Heinders Agency -----------Res umes. Yourltomeor -lnsur.AqcyGirl ic ar s. · money in s pite of 4020HirthSt,Ste104 Service Directory XLNT. Housecleanin.'t by !\line Co1nmcrcial lines. un-HIGHT COOi( yourself. Sell a fa st mov-Nev.•port Beach 833-8190 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lady w/exp. dependable. Call 675-3468 Desk Clerk to $5 00 dcrwritin" & r<1ling. Ex-· 1 ·1em Be you' Call For .. _. owntran5.847-J637 -------Necd your exp. & s harp ., Sal Private cluh. 5 Day wk. •nJ.! repea 1 · ~·· -----Help Wanted 7 t00 1· c llC I per.necess. · aryopen. l\lust bpuoodbuffelman. own bus:.. No invest-Estabtishedl96.5 lab l"I 60081 T 8 persona 1ty. a ontro <.:o. IK'nefits. 494-1087 or .. YI An ncomt' a x 605 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c ec' ,. plo" 1 Tost<1rl1mmed.applyto ment. Will furnish sales ____ _ •. .., ar .m .• mcn 549. 3058 ::)f'RVICE Sta Attendant. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~..., A 556 o~• "100 ------1 chef. H;;hii,i ,..._rintho·a•> pitch. \'ou can not miss! · · gency. -......,.., ~ -----"-"' · '-1 t be II BABYSITT ING in my •In Your Home • AccnttFC Bkpr to-S12K Irvine Blvd. N.B. Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Call Wendy, 963-3163. p/time. us ava home. 2 yrs up, lunch, 2 27Yrs Experience l\1EEE to $15 ,tiOO -"'-----JUNIOR SALESMEN Dr.CdP.1673-4388. eves & wknds. Exper'd snack!i. wkdys to 5:30. Reas. fees 96B-8IB2 Sales Rep EDP ISTR I HU TOil wanted. 1-'--'----SJ\LESM EN part lime, 3 only. Nent appear. Apply $20 wk. 646-1933. 58lh & ore SuppHes SlOK Interested 1n enming up Age l0-1!5. 1'-:arn $20·$40 NURSES AIDES 1\1 window rilm. morns 2590 Ne.,.,•port Bl, Seashore. NB • 1'AX • Printr/letterpres $86.5 to $800 per mo p/t. Call per week getting new Exper'd, C.1\1. 642-3505 Ca ll 64-1-8494. Cl\f f c usto mcrs ror the -------,---Pro ession11I preparation Jr. Prod Engr S86.'i 639-'£123. l> Sales man w/exper. in BABYSIT your child, my of you r tax return by Secretaries to$800 -----------I AILY PILO'r after Paint Tinter & Millman. mana~emenl. Earn'I .. --------.. Landmark home. Days, Western ManaJ;!ement lnsideScrvicef<ep DRAPERY Seamstress, school and Saturdays. GrowinJi: co. near S. Csl S~00-$400 p/time. N CLASSIFIED _,p~l~•=as~e::.•::.•~1~1 _962:=--;;soa-==--I Servirc!ll. Our offi('e or ActngSystems $700 exper·d. Laguna Bch ln-You must be out or school Plaza. 4 Dny/40 hr "-'k. phone inlcrvw, for llfPt. REGUU.TIOMS Bulld•rs 60 I 0 your home. M9--J701 Gen orc-Superv to $700 teriors, 1030 S. CSt lfwy. ~t ;:ook P ·r:1 ·1:n~ t;: :blc Benefits. 545-7101. Ask 557_0215, ~~~~~~cd1i~~i"!d! ID'VINE PEDCf"\NNEL' 494--"848. 0, a ., . •Y' ro, Forces!. ----------11 ••••••••••••••••••••••••SAVE MONEY ON "'-IV'--' ------1 per week. No deltvenes l--'--'--'------·I SALESPEOPLE dally&: report erron T •xos ,. 11 & SE°'"CES~ArENrv DRUG CLERK, exp'd, or co I I e ct in g, PART-TIME immediately . THE t-IOME&TAXSl-IELTER "r •. • .... a me pro· l't....VI /"'V....J \..I T I,. tifoon l ighters, DAlt,VPILOTassume!!. ·1 t If 4.88E.17lh1All''''·nc)· fast pace. 40 Hr... Send ranspnr :i ion pro· STUD~S ti ~1· r h f' Duplex plans meeting ve l o yoursc . ·• d c 11968 2 ...,, housewives, hu~bul'ld & au1ty ort e 1nilin· 55 1 653. A • So•'le224 r-·JaMes• Resume. Write ad no. "1 e · a -481'. TI hS I ""n .,, ·r ____.·n.sert' I Coastals Commist1ion. -. t'C nt g """"' _., 0 .1 P'I PO Bo t.:qual OpportUnity eep a es ~,."'-1""'; w1 e opportunity. In -'-"''"'"'' ionony. Criteria, 12 previously degree. Exp. Call 642-1470 ""'°· al Y 1 !>f., · · x "".n>ploye' dependent. part. or full b II · C d I M 1560 Costa ~1es1:t, Ca "' '' R EA I. EST ATE l•me I t od food CANCELLATIONS; F'in!1:~1n:~~'!,jl. Cont!~i Laltdtcoplnq 6066 ~~i_:•2626:::=-· -------LIKE Manager needed." We 'rr prod~t:~ ~ineu~~ly td =::to~~:::~~ Warmington Brothers,••••••••••••••••••••••• on the grow! Ir you arc t·onsumer. l'lo previous the KILL NUMBER lttquim IPf, $1S.!O.OCIO c1ill.. &7J-o930 ROTOTll.LING $25 most APROPOS EXPERIENCED medical CHl~KEH SOUP, an alert, ag~rcssive, ex pcrience r equired . given you by your ed r~, d•l•ilsun: Got-don ,111,d, l~'..'.-".--'::C::'------,----1 yards. SOd sales & in-llas Openings For asst. under 35. Part or It rouldn 'l hurt to attend dynamic perr.on 'A-'ho is truin1ng provided. Call taker as receipt or your Vic• ,,.,~"1 (1141 ~o. 111, C--t.r 6015 stall. WinteT rates. Day full time. 642-4950 on the Career Nile at Red looking for "teat future Link letter fo'irebr8nd c:anttllation. This ktll ., 1Hsr •·ro•~ •m1 .... r--·· (2) Dynamic girls ~ "' .. -.. ••f•;"f.:i,cir~•.S•h•J·I, •••••••••••••••••••••••or evening. Tom . lnhl~hfashion Monday.Newport.area. CarpetRealtorsandfind with one or the finest Foods. Weekdays , :r'b)'~i:':dverfi~ 1....ine. CA 'Z707. REMODEL, Add on. gar 960-2170 s pecially ghQp. FAR OUT out "Evcrylhinl( you 've companies in the bcarh 1 ..:833=-"2=6<~2:______ caseoladispute. conv, cust/ne 1 w const. 25 Masonry 6070 Supt'r Sain Girt E--Z MOHEY ~~:lt~~t!~c·~now about parleuas, coo~e'',',',·d°'e'sSalo"'p~ SALESWOP.1EN & CANCELLATION OR lirw a..--a. yrs exp. ree est.••••••••••••••••••••••• Al5o •IANAGERS r·"•nTQJ• MS 3439 For your verh11I SEE portunity and ~rowlh 15 _, • CO RRECTION Ofo' Opportunity· 50IS -· Wll.L I A1'1S & Sons Stoelt G lr1p/t capabilities. F.arn $100 FOR YOURSELF•. yours. Write: l'\.lana,l?c Needed. FACELIFT NEW AD BEFORE ~•••••••••••••••••••• RE p A 1 R remodel M t1;son r Y. Ii c 283046 learn aales/stockworlt plus per week for p/tlme ment, Box 355 c/o Daily without surl(cry. A i'~an-RVNN1NG- SllALL •ill\ abop. Jn· repln~e. Work guirn'. ~l block, slone. APPLY IN PERSON 9am-2pm or 4pm·9Pm In l\-1onday t'4'b . 10th, 7 pm. Pilol Newspaper. P.O. tastie New ProducL Call ~ ~~s.~:~ ~ ·~tJng atarlttor semi· Free est. 551.0171 . · 29 fashion hlaad comfortable apac:lous or-18153 B rookhu rst at Box 1560, Costa ,.1esa. No...,·, 5-48-6810. that has been orde™· \I 0 lb 1 """ Mtwportleach fice acros1 the street 1'albcrt, 1-'ount;,al n bi.A_ ~•n~ ... •uor•n· ,,~:!i":..1:ped :•o:;:,~~: CARPENTRY Cstm ..-~::!ta:M:;rsclng from Orange County Valley. 92626. SALES-130 yr ~d Bunn let. to do ao ·:;;til lhe ad lnl• Truck ¥(/Hritl lad· lloams, patiO& 4c alltta· Our S--'alty Airport. For per.ion Ill I In· 963-544.5 REAL ESTATE Salcspeo. Corp. needs ~oman/man has appeared in th• •-· Ad ~•-ed S in tl-na No Job 10 small ~ APT. house manage'5, torvlew I Mr. Keyser, . . pie Why not .,..wk in the full or part time. Plea~ PAP"f. , vg-·. . v .. we yr1. ""'~· • · • Winter Rat•. 64.o;.t512. o'iloo 8098 LIVE 11 c 11 6-4 S 1995 T '''ow pages. Wrll4 Ad 642-3569dayornt1ht. exper'd, full time, mid--· · In position to we hottes t area HunUngton a -om ,. 1 1 .DaJIJ' PSlol. J:t.O. 0 ., G t Mo•"'9 6071 die age workln1 couple FO D qualified pcr~on . must BC:t<'h & 'Fountuln _]'hompson . _____ ~!~,A~~: rr.1h~ol! xlJIO,Colt.IMeu,Ca uN Ca.rp enLer·••••••••••••••••••••••• lorlti:eapthou~e.Coropa DISTllllUTORS cook . Hef,'s req 'd. 2 Valley? Cnll Phil Mc SEAMSTRESS clu.,ify,edll,eeni\OrM" Quallly Work. ow ORDON MOVING . 32• de.I Mar. St1lary 9~· children Lido l:r;lc Hm. Namcc, Village Re11I . tt>fu~f' 11111 adver· c::..-----...o.-1 Ratt:a. All Phases/ Van. lic, Ina, lov.'f:ll rales 494-1268 Opportunity to ~Ub1l11h Call b1 ..... n 9 an1 1 pn,, Estatc 963_.567 F.xper "S11.llmakf'M1 . TOl'I 1Jeu1em. eftd lo C'han11e ....VW.W 1030 6l3--r3M&John lnOC.Eats.5Bl--OMl independent d i~· 675-4S62 ----p ity. f\111 time Apply tn it."I Nlll"l' • ~Alll•llons -.-.~-~l•••••••••••••••••~l~--:.c;cc::::::::.:::::.---1,!'.!.::'..:'.:.!~'.'.:.c~C:::~~-IA.PT Manager, 23 units, trlbutorships for nc¥" ---REC EPTIONIST IX'rson. Ullm:JnSnlis.41U W1thoulpriornoOtt.. $10.,50Q at 10'fo arnortli:ed s ourneyma n Carpenter tdoor sporll IOl'll Its ap· Co!; ta Mi!su. Ute main-food produ('l hnc. Call LIVE:-IN t •C>n111u111on for u ''u!lt I><' uttrlfctive Typ. 2'Jth St. N IJ CLASSIPllO ~ tor 2nd TD on fHJW All Phases, Reas. Ests. peal? Sell your equip· lenance, gardr:ning. Rep--Link letter ·~ Firebrand v.·om;1 n OI l11111Tl .. 1 ;il'll\ t Ing t>kil\..; J!OOt l puhllt SF.I.I. itlle item.'< ..-·1th :.i MA.tUMG ADDR ESS h olne , Prl-me 1re1 . J>~pcndable 645-5475 ment v.·ith 1 IOW·(()St Dal· J y t O 7 I 2 Kat al 1 a, Foods. W eekd o y 1 . ly. Comf.. (·0111 ~pt tn (·unl;,u:l. rull ;\lun f rt Oiilly Pilot t;Jas..,.1ri«J ad. 11 O ~I~. • 918-1486 Bill ly Pilot Classified. l\nahcim in writlit1itonly. W -39SI . Ir'' S."i2 06\'; h•·t\\ n 2 51111\, ~i •I ~:!-64~·5678 CMta Meta ~---'------~~--~iL,. ___ ; ..... =:~-...-1 • j ... I I I • .. -id ·~-·i--W l.b!oo.l!•ed · Avtos.Uffd Feb 10 975 Motor=/ Allfot ,.,,...... A•i, l .. DJ"h _.....,or ••••••-•••••••••• •••••••••••••,••••••••• OAllVPllOT Monda ' 1'\11 .1 • Sc. 9150 ···v: .................. •·•·•·········•·•···•·· •··••·····••··••·•··•·· ••.•• 0 ~· tt52" ...._W..e.4 ~ 7100......,...,.. 1050 n--&o,..... 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MW 9712 J•Jll•r 9730 ROll1loyc• t ·756 IMkk ••••••••••••!!.'., ••••• !!!•.~·••p•••••••• •••l9••••••••-•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••~•••••••••••••••••• t A c~ •d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• ~" '"'""'ST.&NO Y.fl &00<1 ,.0 •sT MUSIC uno ' ONO ~·-· • • ' , '66 S"YLARK. hrd\P--·~v " . • -STATION Attend U(hi KINGSZ bed. Mw. com· "" ,. "l"d· S176. _,. & & . ' JAG UAR ROLLS ROY'"I 57,QllO ml, O/O, p/I, p/b, mp <Jo~oolc'~ ,.....i, •. Cari • h -"·I ll pl te, atlll pkg'd, xtra OOS'rA MESA 497~, v 11 .. H • ., .. 95, m...,..1~ r1 v.... • ~ • ~ • exp. r\11 me. firm Sl90 <worth 5UOl •f"ebOrgaoY•ir• • ..., ..OFairviow.CAf. ~ueen Sl70. us ually WIN V.ORGAN! i MotorHo•n.S.S/ 'Sate• Service &Leaslns S~YllCLOUDI Cadntcte-9915 • -' · • bl I l"EL"EPHONE SAt.ES. hOme. Jncldel. 832-2488. 01het~-hlbi ..... fl60 1974 . . (Tbe barCt·to·rmdmod I) ••••••••••••••••••••••• '65 .289. 4 1'P comiCAre ,~": Bx . ed Booth.t-LJOO II ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1•y•.,,. L. ux'uttou1ly matn~ilnect CADILLAC "11'o'gNOAA·I Dc~d•m~ .: perienc • Wei have OF PI CE ffsk 'goot1 CU\d. J am St-ISionS! 33' fle-xible Bus. Fully s~lr "' A"'-"' 1 n t y pica I B r1 \''h . ... -~ .... an apartment n San Dnln r-m ~l. assorted f"u.n&GULtforAU t I s be t 'AIC CLOSEOUT f\ O • C \)'I largest Sl 75-646-l59a Oeme.nt.LNeedtv.vmen f 't .. •~-.,. ... ,.u>A CallB4•·-·t rorrree con ·•bPb• • •1"1>·1 · thbrou1hness.Thi51 ~1,,r _ t1!_n~,•1 ••,•~·· 1974., · · urn _.-'M.'lln .,___,..,., -11\1 ru er. 8 x ras. s·-·· . in•o1 ... ebonybeautyw11I te ec on. l1VO S· Olds bne 9955 or ooe couple to work. · ~· ~ ClllendarotEvenll Hurryt ll60C) 548--4464 ,...-s;: " \l< n-E D mo Permul'i.enl. 213·4:ri·29!W lfl.fPORTED solid Danish . · · Crevier BMW be11joy forever.$18,500. "r-.n very ay. •••••••••••••••,•••-•••• j ;•ndask forMa..,h. • Tea~ dining table & IJ>ur St....., RHI-. . Av1o 5...,,1 .. & / 208W. IS1Street llOO W.C.UtHwy.NJI. SILVER CLOUD Ill • Su l" nodS.rvl le l ~Equal 01>por. Employer ch11l rs. S200 or make of· tar 8095· Ports 9400 Santa Ann IUS.3171 ... 2 •9405 ~ OLDSMOllLE -fer. 67S-40'136'1$-1973 ••••,.••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ In sand & s'a ble ex·· GMC lRUCKS I TELiER t.fust Move. •UBh ,~uallly new. 2 display cases, 2 <--·British crafllmen, Nas HOMDA -1 ---STAINLESS Steel sink, • & & quU.itely maintained by c••s I Downey Savings & Loan furniture. SacrlC1ce. 8 wr:.ipping tbls, t lg. Antq. ''!'ct::~i:-~"";'""-1 m;,~ !cJ ~ ~a~':'.A~ri g power "A'indows, power University Olds • ·has opening in its Hunt-A1lhs old. Velvet xtrtt de-slove. 673-1417 e\'ew., steering, power brUjkes. 2850 11 .. ,bor B.lvd. , I B ... owner. Silver grey tt bl &a11theac .. ln1ton ea""' Branch tor ep sofa. paid $750. Sell ...--I RKrt'otlonal/ OIAMGE COUNTY'S 'A'/bluck inter. Quick asco a ea d · '72 Coupe di-YIU. Costa ttl_•. ,_a.'_ 540-9640 f/lime Teller. Exper. $325. Chrome Rocker. pd TV, lad o, Yeldcles 9530 coutrements eslredby Xlnt Cond 639--02l9 PP ..:::=cc - 'Ptef'd. Xlntworkina:con· S460. sel l S250. Mirror HIFI, St..-.o 8098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OLDEST sale.642-~~ the most ~isce rning . •7 , Olds Toroeodo d1. Call Mr. Wayne, Bast•w-~''glasstopCof· •••••••••••••••••-••••. '67 vw Dune Buggy, 40 ~ Jensen 9732 516.500. '72ElDoradoCon\'. Fullv equipped. Clean. 1 ~ Equul Oppor. leeTbl. pd s,.wo. sell $225. CL J{ 1'V: Mu11t Sol.crllice. 11P. flbgls body. $750. An ,,., . •••••••••••••••••••••••... lmmac. All terms. Lie. 'No . V.'GA.J.. $2 1SOor "'.! 565. 1-.lants. 67.S-ti9:U 7pm. nsk for Dee -----" ...... LA;: a ...,. seen to be appreciated. 833.8384 orSM·<»36. .~!!!m~p!l!oy!e!r!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, Parsons 1'bl , pd Sl4{). sell Xlnl cond. 9M-«67 aft 6 Ptit ., 837-8964. Sales·"e.rvf-.7-a•in·" J E..,SE~ Th~e ,vehlclei> musl be . ' Pvt. pty. 613-7311 best ofr. Please call ~ 4 Wheel Drives 9550 Ro" Carver, Inc. HEALE Please ask ror Richard '70 Coupe de Ville. Sharp! --. TELLBt Jewelry 8070 1974 New Tvs, half price.••••••••••••••••••••••• Rolls 'Royce BMW l .. amb ut Guara'hlee New steel tires, Trade ·73 cu·r. Sup. xlnt cond. 1 MEW ACCOUMTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Solid Stttle. . 44 J eep, 4 WD. new eng. 234 E. 17th St. & <.:hevrolet Motors, lnc. OK. Eves 548-8794. Loaded, Jo'M/ST, Cr/C, ~ P/tlme. Xlnt workl.ng W ANnD _ _!_40-S673. plus lots or xtras LiC". No. C011ta Mesa 5464444 JEHSEH HEALEY located In Santa Ana at -. A/C D/Bks. 892-1219 - coods in H B area tx 628JRN.847---m.t2 .~ 711 East 17th Street. Cad '72 COV White $3250. --· --. per. s&1~· 0~ coMm•i TOP CASfl DOLLAR IOo+s&Morifte. ----'73 BAVARIA, a uto, INTERC~1ER Please call ror an ap-Pvt. Ply. 646-8897. See 68 OLDS Cutlass. 350 vs J -bank. Contact Mrs Al · PA I IJ F 0 R Y 0 Un. Eqwipmeftt l'llala1a. xlnt «ind. Zl,000 Sales, Servicl', & Leasing point~~~ {714} .543-9311 at 445 t:. 17th, CM. auto trans. Ai':. \\'h..ite •J · uson.213-678·3t25. • J EWELRY , \YATCHES, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trvcks 9560 mi's. S8I08 °"Pick Up oyoto 9765 -----vinyl top $5.SO high book ART OBJECTS. GOLD. G.....,.af 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lease <S:."OOmo 644-2224 1972 Eldorado L'Onvt. Lo Sl lOO , lo"' book $775. Heed1 You How! Tme 451emblers ,Sr. Typl•ls Secy with Sh PIX Operator AccOUlllClerb 540-4450 NEVER A FEE Ten1poTemporary Help SJ L VER SER V JC£, ••••••••••••••••••••••• '65 !-"ORD Pick Up 1-·100. 6 --•••••••••••••••••••••• mi. All xtras. i\lusl sell. Needs minor body work. ( FINE FURN & AN · TAXAOVANTAGE c~·I. reblt eng, gd tires, COMl.it4S.0. DISCOUNTS?.. $4300.PvtPlyb'75-SOSO. Will l'On21ofder trade. TJQUES. 645-2200 Donate your boat. w / c a m per s he 11 . The Al Mew ------.,,,_ !""" 646 ~167 Eldorado '70 like llC\\', ,,. u:n• ___ --· *CASH BoyScout.s 546-1990 -BMW ,.REBATES! must sell bestorrerovcr 'G4 t-'H5 . ti ryl. Stic~. ne"'' KAYAK (White Water ) '6ll t-'ORU f-'250 Pick Up, 530 i llOOW.CNstHwy.N.B. INV QI C [ whole_:'!.!_t:.:._673-55GJ 9 . 917 brakes. ~lake Orfer. NOW• used only once;. not a ll" West"'·11ys Camper. + C S47-031i3 . O ld Gold , Silver , scratch! Will trade for 536-32tZ C A 1. LT10t•No R I N · 642-9405 lQ'%? ,.~~~~~••••••••••••••• ---d Jewelry, Coins, Dent.al used :small whaler or ~73 F dC ·e p U w/ FORM A Karmann Ghia 9735 '73'1'0HONAD0topcon ., Gold, Diamonds . equiv.675-6118 or oun r ·h ·ed 835-3171 . !!.:. _._ 1 1974 'CAPt1AHO "'ilh LT lomi.n1any xtras.$4,09S. Watches. Etc. Highejit --camp.er ~hell. pure as ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bring your uc:.l u.;:a to pack. Auto, P/S, P i li. 1144 -2259 Prices Pd Housecalls-loah,Marlne new 10 74: only 12.000 Cre-vie-rBMW '70 Ghia. fm rad, r.adial our Fleet Alg,r. and ~ air, Alt,t f<'ri1 stereo. till _ ----- Appt Only: · · EqulptlMftf 9030 n11 : has not been driven ~08 w. 1st Street tires. $1700. Xlnt cond. prepured to dnve borne a "'hi, deluxe int. ext. pro· l!f70 OLOS~2 OR. BENTLEY ••••••••••••••••••••••• past 1 mos. $2300 firm. SantuAna -835·317i 540-0147/540-1500. Nc"'·Toyola tection. rallye "'·heel:-. Less th a n 29,000miles. Waitresses & COP.1PANY 19752.S llP JOHNSON Out· S49-184l. &' & Mazda 9738 ~letal\ic burgandy/ sad· ~. 046-3543. II , 28S5E.Cst Hwy.C(IPrf, ··board Motor. L IKE llEVy-~ St k bed ••••••••••••••••••••••• die int. perrect C9ttd. iJ1· p·- 1 --··-9957 : Cockta Waitresses 673·1896&673·5677. NEW.$600.646-5643. C, 1 on a e · n l • side & out. 675 -8624 1n o lusboys & Girt5 -f<~xcel. (_·ond . $800. '73 ti.1AZ IJA HX3 Wagon. • itllllA WJ'iA evenings & v.·eekends. ••••••••••••••••••.••••• Day&NightShin.s. J-(fscellaneous 8080 SMALLBOATltOAC 830-5906 ,69 BMW 2002.. Gd mech, Aoto.Sl975. """'' ---·-SALE-IJunlnpW1re PJ 's, formerly Cyrnnos, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 900 watt 'boat generator _V____ 9570 N 1 b .1 · --~:~J~42-4382 TOYOTA '68 CAi\IAHO, 350 cnj.!, ·1 \\'IH·(·I~. Jti5x l3Steel . . . 9 < d ., I e·uy11* v.·ith battery charger . ans ew y re U\ t engine. d B 9740 '"" slk, ma" \\'his. l'ine 524 .1:18 + tax. 1)3(;-7902 1nterv1e w1ng -u · a1 y. * N v d . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67.S-.1825. Merce e5 ernr: "' ~ 800 I? Newport Ctr Or, Good used ru,;,iture & e\\'. \ <1rrantee . in '68 Cl-I EVY Van 108 runs -••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. gd looking-cl~an . Pl ~-th -9960 I ~~~sland. appliances or will sell for crate. Portable~ rnou1~1 good. Good v.·ork, van. BM \V 1800, xlnt cond. '74 l\I t-!n CE Dl-:S BENZ _1966 H~bor . CM 6~6.9303 Dark blue .64""'°2 ,;.., r:rn1 .•• ?~~••••••••••••••••·' on transom w1lh bail $85() 645_2-02 ti.lus t sell ! 450 SLC 7.000 miles. I 'l'oyota. 1600 eng. T/0 , 64__.!i-~30_!.~ -,,,,;1 .. YM~STERS AUCTION tank holders. Weighs 82 · -- 1 Call ()<\.S-7900 loade.d \\'1th extras. ti.lust 11 paymts. S200 not run· Chevrolet 9920 WAITRESS •BLUE DOLPl-llN• 3355 Via Lido, N.H. lbs. Stow while un-'73 DODGE, l\lags, cust. -----. . sell.646-~303 , iog.53ti-&1!14 ATLAS 64'-8686 &833-9625 derway, Gre.11testbuy for interior. tupe deck, ice· 1973 3.0s, A/C. stk . sh1.fl .. ----___________ ,••••••••••••••••••••••• ;HQ\VA-N-TSTO'-"'O RK ? aft6or Sunday839·0974 marine JlO A.C.~ $74S. box .MSOO. 7.s1_1938 stereo radio, leather utt. '7u Glt1\ND ti.1ERCEDES riumph 9767 COMMB.l t'irm.642-0073 M;i.ke oUer. Evt:1i;. & tiOO ; l'lio,·ie s tar 's-•••••••••••••••••••••• CHEVROLET Chrysler fl'ly..-lh Opi'n Dall.\· & Sun. 'Iii 10 I I' i\I --DRl\1£-AGA-B-t---Irvine Countr-y-C-lub full ·73 CHEVY VAN. Auto, Wknds: 838-7445 Days personal t•:•r in mint con- Cl-JOOSE your hours, members hip, $900. '7325llPJohnsonO.B.21,i-PSt PB, stereo. mags, 8J3-L361 dition. 39 ,000 actu1c1I Triumph , S1\LES&SERVICE ..wo11k for yourself, be 645-3120 eng.hrs,elec.start,5475. vinyl int. $3600 . C • 9715 nlill"s 1111101529} \Viii Salcs,Sci·vice,&Leasuig 2828Hart.orllvd. &our own boss. Men or 61.S-5389aft er6 PM. S42-9lfi6. apr1 lease or s ell. (7 14) COSTAl\1ESA women. Can be slightly WANTED •19•7•3••c••A•P••R•1·.··,·.'.,·0·.··,·,.·,·. 833_9300 dlr 546-1200 l'J~~! I 1.-rbor Bl \'ll. l'usta ti.ll-'S<i 546-1934 h andicapped. Neat • TOP CAS ll DOLLAR lo~ Power 9040 A.utos Wanhd 9590 .. ----------------"il Pl.Y\l(ll1·r11 Satellite .CleanAppearance.VL"i., PAID FOR YOUn •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Oecor Group.XJntcond. 1974 CAAIARO \\Ith LT ~ OH . H JI . 1-'IS. P!B, --- )'etired.Age25to70.Sup-JEWELRY, WATCH£S,24'0WENS CabinCru iser WEPAYTOPDOLL.o\R &1'11PG.S3100orbl'stof-SELLUS pack. All extras. bal of air. \1nyl roor. $1500, pleme nt your income. ART OBJECTS. GOLD, V-8, Pwr, Head, Ice Box FOR TOP lJSEDCARS fer. 751-5093. YOUR OLD CAR, "'·arr. f.lo20t sell • fia1·. 4~J6 llt.1 ~ af1 t1 f•!\1 -Drive ac0tb6hrsormore SILVER St!RVICE, 81700. 675--4618 ft~ORE IGN OOMF.STIC ----O WEU 6i.S -8ti24 evenin!!s & p. I' ---- 9 - 965 - d A I · or cLAssJcs Datsun 972 1,1,e{·kend!->. on 1ac: a ay. PPY 111 person, FINE F URN & r\N-.,,... 'I df. h d f I ••••••••••••••••••••••• LE•SEYOUOURS! llOOW."--st"-."" --------••••••••••••••••••••••• Yellow C:ib Co .. 186 E. TIQU•'S.6'" ~·. "" com s ~or 1.s • oc. I yourcarisextracean "' _. n .. 7 n..u. '16th St., Costa l\1csa. 1 --~-L--•-~-----1 471 Gf'tolC. <!'. radios. DF. see us first. WILL BUY YOUR 642 S40S '72 No\· a, I nf a kind, orig. 'til'l Fl n to: B I HD . very ----•FIREWOODSALE • l\1eler. Private party. IAUER IUICK DATSUN, TOYOTA I 00 __ ·__ buyer. 0111;:,!~. n11. t•lcan. futl P"T· nl'\\' tires Wool Presser. Apply O E d 1 si• d 645-7744 aft6 PM . ..,..,. Ha'bor Blvd. ORVOLwsw•GEH 1,·7 ·1· 1< 1 u l\I Pll 4 or. ..,._......., & s hut·k ~. ~IU9S.,off1•r. rg. uc. e J . oor ·1..:c::......:.:.o'-'C:.:cc.:...=---' "" J " "' !'e"'' & l'sctt t0Ch11os1• 646 9694 !5-iM 3R3H s.:11 \'IH.i Mon-Fri, 9-l0:30a m. $43. V:!Cord.581-1122 ,72 AZTEC 21, I. Trailer. Costa Mesa 979-2500 J>AJD FOR on No·r _ &dan. lo n11, Si50. Call __ ,:-____ =---:_____ ·-. -• Kuster'sCJeaners,1534 CoastFirewoodSupply 22S l-IP .likenewin &out . T L R \VJl.L PA Y 1'0P H fl ports ~9·44 :Jl . 1 71 J l\1P ,\L ,\, "Jr ·69 LE \'il i\!'\S .. /\tr. !1ewporlBlvd,CM h "~ OP DO LA DOLLAR. C1\LL KENT ouse 0 m ---l-lardtop. V1n .\I ruof, l'/S, l'SIPB . tape dt_'l'k, \'111)'1 ~totorola Stereo Console.• _:4:.'=":.:·.:"'.:.4;__:.•7c:~:.·;__ __ l p •1D ALLEN 540 "''2 523 7250 l'B 3 '59. S1l v1•r \\'/ blk in· •. .... • ~ . • P /H, A _c._s 1~5_. 55"2·9i_!:l5 rr, Sl:!:"10. M·h > fill\!! Merchandl.1e ••••••••••••••••••••••• BOOS Frigidaire Gas Dryer $40 Whirlpool Elec: Dryer S2.s Whirlpool Washer $40. ·Frig idaire Washer 840 : Guar/del 546--8672 Spd. Queen \Vasher & dryer. Whl, st ainless tubs . All cycle/temps. u sed 3 mos. $550 new, ·'SSOO cash. 536-2654 ar 6 F..RIGJDIARE dryer, cop. pertone, S.SO. matchinJ.? wa.aher free. 642--6889 Wanted ref Wash/Dryers -Workin g o r not, top " l'.>ollar. cash 549-8.500 S40,T"'•inbeds$l5ea.dbl -----t1•r1or. t-'un .. Fa s l .1-~~ _ Dorsett 21· w /4. "'·hi trlr. IMMEDI •·TELY u ·1 ·1 2 headboards.5.84.2-9166. A '74B210 :A/C.8trk stereo. l\-1 3.sOS · 2. lops.air. Econon1il'a l & Heliable. '71CHEVYTO\\'NSl\fr\1' 'i3 (;J(,\~I) S\t-',\H I !I E At 8 ER S H IP in IRVINE COASf Country Club. $1000 + transfer fees. days (213) 283-7081. sips 4, enclsd head, twin t 1 IJa · be FOR ••• Extras~ Under war-ran· au o. o n11. ·)!'>.Holl bur. shoulder Its. Wa gon.Allpower.A/C. 0 /8 . l\1ust sell!546-1385 ..._ 7 0333 •· / k I pa:-... St:il . \\'.en. Fully :nllo. 1\ \I 1 F~l . .ed. l'ond. 72, 18ft. 150 HP, 1/0 , full y e quip't, w/bait tank $3450 /offer 833-9169 • FOREIGN CARS ty. S.JISO /ofr . 968 -3767. 89 · • ._.\es " ·nr !>, hrater & extras. WORTll SISOO. Call 96l-J:l07_ -----675·0102 'l'HY INC; ! S8i5 or orrer. NEWP[)f\T lMPUf\TS I '67 DA'f SUN P. U. GOO() ----·-Gi:l-7li35. Cl-IEVEl.LE i\lahbu. '6G cond. US mags, nu tires, WANTED By (l\l. pty. '6.J -----------327. Xlnl cond. Soper l.t'.~S than 21UUO 1ni, 963-1863 .. roll bar, buck sts, stereo. to '69 i:us. i\Ju:-,t tJt.. l'll·an olkswa9en 9770 clea n. ~50 fJr bst ofr. 25 mpg. 5849 .642-6312 & lo m1. 5J0-747l:I •••••••••••••••••••••• 894-~3 . 'li~ PO~'!' LC'ti.lans <.:fJn\'t. l.ua1lt·d. !\lus t :-.ell. Datsun Orange C-+y'I H~west Dealer BuvorLeow 260'/2Z Lar9e Selocfion Mew & Used cars Newport Datsun ti..1acAr thur and Ja1n - boree SSS Do\·e 833-1300 Ne"'·port Beach _____ , ·\ --. ----_ ·1;s VW sqonrelJack. $1195 ----------1974280C , xlnt.l~111d i\.Tu::.t hon .. 40 .• _44_,4 ., Slfi5 nrr,.r 8:n 117~1:! l e a se or s t·ll. c all P ... ~., ______ 11974 hlonte Curio. L1 ·c new co nd . Ve ry lo Ve9a 9974 !\fueller6·15 -00I~ ·u7 UUG 1500, gd cond . milca,gc . S •l ,200 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• MG -----9742 Movini,:-must sell ! $900. 644 -5275orl0.1-95ll S1\l.E · l)unlap\\'1re ••••••••••••••••••••••• or rea so nable offer. ------\\'ht•t·I ... lli5x l '.~Slt-'('I. 83t·o.iHS. 72 Monte Carlo S24 Rx. 1,1-: 1~-7!102 -----·------· M G ·59 V\V bu)!, xlnt cnd, new paint/body v.·ork. SlJ.50. ~1~49 :»;-9 -0386. I . . L B1\J A BUG , reblt. eng ,& Sa es, Service, & ea::.1ng l . jf n . • In l ran s. " .~ . 5•10 -10 , anytime, SC h('r~'\ NEWPORT IMPORTS __________ , 74 VW Luv Bug, Orange, Ii nu . 7000 m1. AM t F!\1 tape, $2500, 548-6660 an. • Sil\•er sand, full power incl. stereo cassette tape player. $3195 NEWPUf\T IM PUf\TS llot w. Cout Hwy. MB. 642·9405 •7:1 Vc·~a \\'ai,.:on G'I', auto, :11r c·orHI. i.:old. 43,000 mi. lo.;!\JUO, !lb~ :t!lii. ---- You don't need a gun to "Draw 1-'<•st " when .\'OU place :in ad 111 tht• DAIL 'I' PILO'I' \V;1nt Ads! Call OO'A' -MZ·.567::.;..8~·---- Auto5Usrd 9900 ····~·················· *SPECIALS* Of the Week '69 Datsun Pickup ( 18079Sl '68 Chevy 4 Door !733LPE) '68 Pontiac {736EIO) '69 Chevy Coupe (ZAW418) 5899 70 Chevy Impala · l .. OAOS) 5899 •66 Pontiac Wogon !RU~71l . . - LaguriaJS.uth ~oast •• EOl lllON • ' i . ' ' I VOL. 68, N0 .-41,.2 S'Ec+IOtolS, 2~ PAGES • • . • t -,. O RA NGE COUNTY, CALI FORN ~A • • T oday's ei081ag N.Y.;S foeb MONDAY; FEBRUARY 10, 197S •. TEN CENTS V •. 1ct1tn • 'Argued' With Suspect BylOllNVALTERZA • OttMDtllrPtlotSUIH Mrs. Nancy Atwater suffered 1 from a chronic drinking "roblem · and frequently argued with the- 1 male nurse accused of murder· ing her last week, It was learned I today. .., Mrs. Atwater, SO, was·thc sixth wire of for mer Wrigley ChewJng Gum executive A.G. Atwater and disputes over his care assertedly were commonplace between the housewife and Daniel Gerbis r. ' -. tr1 Burglar Nabbed ~dell an. . Bedelian , 40, wa& arrested late last Wednesd ay when police were Convinced. the reclusive Corona del Mar housewife had met with foul play. Her body was found i n a Pacolma jWlk yard a few hours after Bedelian's. ar- rest. The remains· had been en· tombed beneath ce1nent in an old oil drum. Although Police today would not discuss the possibility of dis- putes between Mrs. Atwate.r and e Bedelian, they' did copcede that !rom ucute•men!•l IUness lor lhe the victJm had be~n tteat.ed for past several· yea,rs. The nurse, alcoholism . · .;. 1 Dan ·J acob~e.n. indicated the ··we do know· th.ft Mrs. ariuments.wereh·faled. Atwater had Q drinkt.$ problem , And onetheQry bls-.Qoffered and had t>een treated~ hospitals that su.ch a s~iori befoi'ce dawn for It," said ll<!t, ·Capt., Rich,ard, I.St Wed~sd4)';'co~ld have !ed to HamiltOn. the ba\tei'j.ng.U1thft.:woman1in the Reports emerged riom.another fa~ily_ ~Orn e •j.~.!4633 Perham male nurse who worked for the Dn ve, mCa eoShcwes: Atwaters that Mrs. AtWater ffe-·"Th«e ate,._ Qt &ome loose quentfy berated Bedelian over 'ends our inv~$tigatc;trs are trying the care of her 64-year·old tq put·togeth~r. so•wejust can'L husband, who bas been suffering specuJate,''ffatnilton said. . ' Its OU Scout Aids In Capt11re .. ~ ..... • A Laguna Beach policeman aided by a Police Explorer Scout Sunday captured a man exiting the Laguna Beach Assistance League clubhouse after a silent burglar alarm "'as acti .. ·ated by the building. Arrested was Stephen Drig- gers, 33. no listed address. Drig- gers "'as booked on suspicion o( burglary. Mille r ran to the front and "''ith ~lJi .. ~ drawn gun ordered the now run-•, ning ma~ to halt. . "You dori't have to shoot me," the suspect "''as reported to have )·tiled. Followup officers and 1'1iller searched the rest of the clubhouse for other persons after securing Driggers in custody. Police have \Vhat they allege is the weapon used to inflict several sev~re bloWs to the \\'Oman's heai:I -a smaJI,. cast·metal statue or a duck normally kept on a shell in the Atwater home. They also have taken two long _kitchen knives into custody as possible c)ues in the case, but Hamilton has insisted that the 'l\'Oman suffered no knife wounds. Early in the weekend 1-lamilton said that more arrests might emerge from. the murder in- as . '·~ .. ·-·if: t)'1i; ;:~r ' vestigation and possible ae• cessories after the fact could be under investigation. · He has not elaborated on the statement, however. l\1eanwhile, Bedelian remains in custody -in lieu of $250,000 bail -atOrange Co,unty Jail. Arraignment on a murder charge began late last Friday at l'larbor Judicial District Municipal Court, but .Judge .. Selim S. Franklin delayed the· <See VICTIM, P age AZ) ant 2 Sides Report Violence By P ATTY BURNETT Of,.,. o.11, Pllol5'1ff ·The first day or a strike at the 1'fcDonnell Douglas plant in ffun- lington Beach was punctuated by scattered reports of 'violence on the Part of both slrikin g aerospace workers and manage- ment, police said today. Two strikers have claimed they were struck by cars cross· ing the picket lines, whi le owners ·or some of those cars have re- ported broken ~'indshiefds and other damage. • Patrolman !\.lark Miller and Explorer Scout Jerry Chilvers responded to the alarm at the As- sistance Lea~uc . 547 Catalina Street. La~una Beach. Chilvc~rs , a "'ride-along'' passenger in the squad car, took 41 police department wa lkie~ talkie radio wlfh him as he nnd .Miller left the police car parked at the rear of the clubhouse .. The Laguna Beach Police Department cooperates in the ~­ police explorer scout program for high school-age boys and girls. They are taughl police pro- cedures .and often accompany of- ficer:s-0n patroi .. . " ' ··we're investigating several reports. but as of this time those reports are still unconfirmed," Cap~. Grover P'a)'ne of Jlunt• - ingt.Qn Beach police said early to- day . Chilvers ran to the front of the house as A1iller approached the rear and shone his flashlight in a window . ' Inside, the beam of light hit the figure of a man who turned and appeared to flee. At about the same time Chilvers radioed thal he had heard the sound of metal clanking, and said that the front door of the clubhouse was open- ing. LoudcProphet Held for Pot lnLagilna .-20-year-old transient known as' .. 'David the Prophet" was in custody of Laguna Be3ch police todiy after assertedly disturbing a Catholic Church service Sun· day. Dbvid Jimenez, \\"hose last list- ed.t address is i.n Tl'.!xas, was forcibly removed by a police of- ficer from St. Catherine's ChUrch, ·990 Temple ·Terrace, Laguna Beach .. , Officers said they confiscated : a ~'mall bag of marijuana after. selfTchlng the man. He was· booked for alleged PoSsession of I ma'rijuana, for . disturbing a chttrch service and for refusing to fdentify himself to a peace of; fict!r. •Police reported a man had ~sitting in the church's front pew and during the service wou ld stand uo and make loud noises. fts police attempted to quiet 1 hb'rJ; he allegedly said he had been sent from God and refused 1 lO'l'tave the church. Officers re- pOrted "necessary force" was , us'ed to remove the man. d utslde the church, he was lik ndcuffed and taken to jail. 4ides Defend lJenefit Pay • • 6SHINGTON (AP> -·Five former secretarles or Health, Eduaation and Welfare and t hree f-er Social Security com· mluloners Joined today in an un- precedented cou.nterattack •tlinst critic1 of the Social !ftliHty system. tJPtfe officials Jssuad a IO-page ttetemelit described u a reb\rt· ttl'to recent arUole1 quutlonlnc the financial stablllty and fair· d!!U:or the system, which pays ~~ts IO 32 mllllon Amorlcano. .. ' . ' Woman Menaced By Knife A 40-year -old Laguna Beach ~·oman was menaced by a knife-·· wielding man who crept into her home while she was showering, SaturdaY nTglft and siOOd-leCriilg at her. Neighbors called police after being alerted by the woman's screams. The incident occurred at about 11 :50 p.m. Saturday in a quiet residenli al neighborhood. The man, who had exposed himself to the victim, ran from the home taking the woman's purse with him . Police searched but were una ~ ble to 1ocate the suspect, described as 20 to 25 years of age, and of slight build. A neighbor told officers he hnd seen Lhc man peering into the ~·oman 's bathJ"oom window and had gone around to the front of the hometowarn her. The thief at the same time ap- . parently entered the home by a side door and sneaked into the woman's bathroom. After being seen by the victim. the man gestured wjth a kitchen knife and told her to lie quiet. She screamed and he fled the · homeleavingtheknife. Laguna Boy Attacked by Great Dane A great Dane attackecj an .11· year-old Laguna 'Beach boy Saturday biting the.child on the rlqbt arm after pull~ tree from tsowner. · • Ricard$. Smalldon of 3095 Alta Laguna was treated for _lacera· \Ions anfl puncture wounds on his lb-m at South Coast Community Hospito1. He was released after emergency treatment. The · 85-pound child was at. lacked by the Dane aa the boy ap· proached oWner Davjd Huahes, 3013 Neslal Road. The liojj was se!li na pi ns for the LaiUJla each Boys• Clu~. " ~olltt~ r.•ll9~• <ll>(Jer~d fr•• 1lrom~ll ' 11'~1> llJld 'lunged al the c Id. Huches took the boy IO the hospital. It la unknown what will be doae with thedos. J . -, \ Dally P ilot St.ti PltOl• STRIKERS MARCH IN THE RAIN· AT McDONNELL DOUGLAS IN HUNTINGTON BEACH As Threatened, Aerospace Workers Take a Walk In Contract DiSpute Federal Fund Vse Three Men Roh Marine In Clemente Hearing Tonight J'he San Clemente City Council will mull plans for use of$459,000 in federal Housing a nd Com- munity Development funds dur- ing a public hearing ,at 7:30 tonight at city hall. A recommendation by the city planning department ui:ges al- location of funds . for improved social services and facilities for the town's elderly and han- dicapped, and revita,li.zation or the downto"'n business district. The council session was dc- f erred from a regularly scheduled one Wednesday . The (ed'eral funds are due the city over the initial run of the Housing and Community Development Act. The act .has been funded for three years, but that may be extended for another three. If so. the city stands to get more than $1.14 million ov.er six years. San Clemente is one or 17 smaller cities which have gone in with Orange County to ap·ply for t he federal monies for which they otherwise would not be eligible. Other items faCing the •council include : -A public hearing reducing al - lowed building density on a seven-acre area known as Cross f-lill south of Avenida Pizarro and east of North La Espe;anr.i:a . -Consideration from the American · Revolution Bicenten- nial Commission or a request for (See· HE".<\.RI NG, Page A2) ' . TOOK2CAILS .TO SELL AUTO "You· must be slipping. It took two callers before I sold my car.·• Thal 's the tongue-in-cheek sales success story told by a Corona del Mar man. I.J:ere's the Daily Pil ot ad which worked for him : 'FORD 4 DR, $200. Lie. & smog ok + tires. Runs good. XXX·XXXX. If you have wheels yo u want to move, ·call 642-5678. Put a few wor~s to work for you. Jn the Daily Pilot. A 17.-yea r-old Camp Pendleton ~1arine was r-0bbed or S40 over the weekend by three men who promised to buy him a beer, San Clemente detectives disclosed to- day. The youth, identified as Barry Jarvis. told investigators he was taken Ior a . walk through a. de- serted back street in search of a tavern when the men threatened him with force. No gun was used in the holdup but police said Jarvis turned over t'lo -.' $20 bills when the men s·lammed hi m up against a garage door and threatened to beat him. Police said J~rvis ·met the three suspects while he was in a telephone booth m aking a caU at the Brisa del· Mar Motel, 711 S. Camino Real. Det. Sgt . A rd en Saunders said there has been a marked in- c rease of this type of robt;ery ih San Clemente in recent weeks. . "There have been quite a few• robberies like this in Oceanside . lately, too,'' he said. Laguna High Girl .Going,to Uruguay By F RE D E RICKSCllOEMEHL Talk Together." ot .. Dlll.,,....._,,, AFS hasn't given her much "4 Laguna Beach. High· School's tim'e to get ready for the trip. She Gaye Johnson is get\,lrrg a four will leave Feb.17. ' month Jump o'tl sutnmer this Preparations have included year. several trips to the county health While •her high school ooun-department in Santa Ana to re- terparts shiver in the morning 1 receive various prevenUve vac· cold and bad-mouth the fog, cinations and shopping expedi· Gaye will be in Utu.guay, South tions to buy presents.for mem· Amerlca, where ll's sunny and bersofhcr''new''faQ)ily. wumtblstimeo!year. She will live foo.Jbe,llUI, U There is talk on the picket lines or an injury in one or the hit-and- run incidents. but Payne said police have not yet confirmed Lhat fact. The strikers are members of the International Association o( 1\1 achinists. About 1,500 members at the Huntington Beach plant. along \Vit h 5,500 others in South" ern California and 12,000 at the company'sSt. Louis facility, went on strike at 12 : 01 today. Southern California's Local 720 rejected McDonnell Douglas' re- cent offer for a new contract Feb. 2. Workers say they want ''pari- ty" with others in the aerospace industry, and to them that means an immediate 5.5 per cent pay hike plus 3 percent increases over the next two years. A company spokesman over the weekend called the strike "reckless and useless," as he claimed the company's last pro. posal was its fi nal offer. Despite,, the company's ha rd line, another 11,000 McDonnell Douglas erhployes arc expected to join the strike soon. Members of the United Auto Workers at the Long Beach plant of McDonnell Douglas will vote OQ a strike today, offici"als aaid. As to the possibility of the lAM backing down to the company's offer , picket captain Norm Warner said simply, ''Noway.'' Warner, who walked the picket line in t he rain, said most of the IAM mem bers are still angry over the company's refusal to pay them for holidays and over the h~l.iday ''lockout." 'when ~he · (See STRIKE, Page .\2) Orang:~ ~oast ... '~ Wt>afher Partly cloudy and a little warmer Tuesday, according . to the weather service. fllghs of 60 at the beaches will ris'e to 65 inland. Overnight lows in the upper 40s to low .sos. · INSIDE TODA V Financial columnl.tt Sylttia · Porter begins her taz hint #Flea . today with in/ormotionlhe saya i.s not auoilable anywhne el!e-U.. eluding lh• U.S. Tr..,..rr. See <IOryi'ogeA9. Index ~1.to&ve·'1QJ'DQ<I i.or'iiieli 1j>a£ monlli• willi • . ·"!" · llle . .Anie~ lt!lcl SOt'Ylc,i;.·i& Mtvand M<8.~!IA\tte Qllabuig, ""'"' " ..,_ ••• '.11~~lri1 he fQ iiv..wl•h • Rocba-, ind their three child:ren, Beatriz, \ ~~~f! ' ~ ec::~ "~:: g.\Tfu«Uayl[amily~af'-t. ~·, • .i~. Car.los, 11._ aod Uaria, 17. =~~" ·~:~ ., ... APS I~ p.. '""'11!'1\'1d• l>rVA!J•· O..labu1& wo.tca 'ft\r the Ford ·c--•n =-O:l ~.loO'"tha a d .atVde'ftta to mo~o_r .eompad~ litvi~lon. in 1 trt!q',.e.~ ·~ =.=.~• :: ,..., • ~--.. to n pu'.tolilll11· .Rodi•· • .....,. .,. -.,. Orr TO UAflqlJAY lot l~ r)d f.ltilbns .• Rtcau,e Urugu.,Y is In the' =:.. :; :;::w_ ::. Gaye Joh~ ·, I~ ott.t la ~&•ti! r. , ($ee\{ItUGtlAY,~eAZ) , ..... _._,_ . .;,.1-'"--'"-' -------" r •.!. .... :,-:,;·_·.,..~, ·~!>--..,..i:'!"'li:":~r-,, ......... ti;i ..... , • r,,. ·,.., · 1 ... \ -~ ·--• ~ -.... • } I 41 DAil Y PILOT L{SC Mond•y.F!bn.t!C)'1,0, 1'7S • • JnL1,1g..n._ Mldeou Mission Policy RipP~t! Israel. Visited By Kissinger . ' ' . ~ .... -.,_ .... __ these ideas.•• he sai<,I. On Open ·Space . POlicJes that would provide for llbera1 amounts of open space around Laguna Beach we re r ipee<f anew recently before the Laiuna Beach City Couneil. The criticism came during council consideration or the land use policy map that designates what types of development would be permitted wilhln the city's pro- posed sphere of influence. jhe map u· based on general plan land use policies that have been on the books for more than twoyears. The council vorcd 4 to I to ap- prove the map, with Councilman Charlton Boyd casting the sole dissenting ballot. Howard Miller, consultant for a develop~r proposing a tract locat- ed in the hills behind 'fop of the World , led the verbal assault on· the map. · Miller charged the map was so .vague that it has made it impossi- ble for him to know what kinds o[ • development might be allowed on his property. He was specifically rererring lo a major portion or the map that showed canyon areas to the soutb and east or Laguna Beach in a Top Gymnast,s Show Skil/,s In Laguna Top gymnasts from the westefn Unit~d States will perform in Laguna Beach tonight in a benerit exhibition to raise . funds for the Laguna Beach High School Gymnastic Club. The gymnasts are meJDbers of the Southern California Acrobatics Team CSCAT>. The performance wilJ be at 7:30 p.m. irl the high school gymnasium. Members of the group include award winners Leslie Wolfserger, Gale Wyckoff, Ter· rie Baldwin and Jeanie Teissere. Proceeds from the performance will-ta toward the purchase or gymnastics equip· ment for the high school . ••preserve'' category~ The category calls for low density and clusterlng ot housing to maximize open space. "I look at it and thlnk l can't build a thing in that area," Miller said. . Landowner Dick Madison took exceptioo with the map and a city list that places value& on open space lands considered l-0 have priority for acquisition. The full cash value of the pro- perties, as provided W the city by the county assessor's office, totals SS million. Madison charged that figure was too low and suggested the value of the Jand actually is $30 million or mor.e. Boyd said approval or the map was pretnature because it defines land use policies within sphere of influehce boundaries that have not yet been orriciially approved by the Local Agency Formation Commission <LAFC>. The proposed Laguna B~ach sphere extends from Crystal Cove- to the nortt} to Three Arch Bay in the south and inland to Leisure World. He said that until the bounds are approved, the land use map should remain unadopted. Boyd also said the map ought to be sent back to the planning com- mission for further study. During a previous go around berore the planning commissions. planners could not decide whether lo ap·' prove or not approve the map. •Coun ci lwoman Phyllis Sweeney, however, defended the . map as nothing more than a pic- torial representation of land use policies that have been on the books for years. ··we're not trying to open any new wounds,'' !he said in response to a comment by Boyd. Councilman Jon Brand, speak· ing specifically or the charge that the preserve area would not allow development noted that it clearly provides Joe low density and clustering. . He also noted that preparation ot such a map is required by state l~w governing the ~enefal plan· .rung process. Tf:L A VIV (UPI> -Se<lretary of State Henry A. Kissinger new to lsrael today, bearing taeas from Egypt on a Mtddle East ac· cord and sayin1 be is prepared lo explore means other than his step-by-step approach to achie'tl;e rapid progress tow&l."ds peace. On the first leg of a renewed mission to :Secure a second-stage disengagement agreement between Israel and EiYPt. Kiss· inger welcomed the govern· ment's endorsement Sunday of his steP.·by·slep method to a solu- tion to t'be Arab-Israeli conflict. Kissinger's Air Force Boeing 707 touched down in blustery weather outside Tel Aviv on a flight from Washington, where he was wished good luck by President Ford. Wi11ter Festival Q1ree11 Accompanied by his wife, Nan· cy, Kissinger drove directly to Jerusalem lo begin the first round of talks over dinner with Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, Foreign Minister Yigal Allon, Defense Minister Shimon Peres and the chief of staff, Lt. Gen. tt1ordechai Gur. ~indy Cullen, 17, a senior at Laguna Beach 1-ligh School 1s the ,Queen of the Laguna Beach Winter Festival set to run fro~ Saturday through March 9 in the Art Colony. Appropriately, Cindy plans to become a commercial artist. _An above average student, she is a member of the ski and pep Clubs at school. She says she loves Laguna Beach because it is ''small town and cozy." lie told newsmen aboard his plane that he was bringing ideas on a peace settlement given to him by Egypt but that he had no concrete proposals. "We have no formal proposals from either side but I have ideas from Egypt and ideas from Israel and I am here to discuss Physical Testing Stiffened for WMs · From Page Al STRIKE ••. company closed down for Christmas vacation. SAN DIEGO !AP) -Jr you're a girl, you must run 600 yards in Jess than two minutes 42 seconds. Situps follow. at least 28. Then a minimum of 30 kneepushups. The girls who wear Marine Corps uniforms then must jump ·from a standing start at least 10 inches higher than their stand· still reach. · Then comes the shuttle-run. Workers knew the strike was be. dd d h · . --coming, Warner said. ~'I 've been in' a e t-0 t e 9uarteny saving as much as possible, but phys1cal test -the nule and a I'm , arraid it might not be half run. . •• . enough, .. he said of making it A woman Mann~ must be re-financially through a long strike. ad_y to meet a~y emergency that Union members will receive anses," explains a spokesman at . , , , the San Diego Marine Corps 'Only ~o a week tn stnke benefits, R . D h hesa1d. ecrwt . epot, where t e tests Huntington Beach police were are requ~red. at McDonnell Douglas entrances Th~re 1s no ~ay to compare the today to keep the peace. physical i:equ1rements set up for ''Hopefully, the incidents of1 male ManJ)es, though. violer¢e we've had so far will be Wrapped in a charcoal gray overcoat against the cold drlzile and snow that melted as soon as it hit the ground, Kissinger told newsmen at planeside after hu was greeted by Allon and U.S. Ambassador Kenneth B. Keat- ing: · ''I welcome the decision that was announced yesterday by the Israeli cabinet endorsing my step-by-step approach. The Unit· ed Slates, of course, is not com• milted to any particular ap- proach. It is oommitled to rapid progress. ''We can work closely and cooperatively and in a spirit or friendship with the I sraeli cabinet. We agree with them that the step-by·stcp approach is like· ly to be the most pr~uctlve. '' Potted Plant Thefts Cited Potted plant pilferers "".ere busy in the Dana Point area dur· ing the weekend with Orange County Sheriff's officers in· vestigating greenery grabbing at lY.'O locations. Deputies said hanging plaiits and baskets valued by the vie· tims al Sl30 Wf¥'C stolen from the 10·10 Nursery, 34216 Pacific Coast .Highway after the pre· mises had closed for the ni ght. In another raid, foliage 'root· pads took a large potted ·plant valued at $225 from the entrance to the Red Onion restaurant, 25052 Del Prado arter its doors had been closed for the night . Dog Attacks Bring Suit • A San Clemente man who claims that both he and his dog · have been attacked and bitten by a neighbor's dog in separate al· tacks have s ued the owners for S25.000. From Page Al Tickets are on sale at the high .school activities office. They are :priced at '2 for adults and $L50 · u tor students. Tickets also will be , RUG lf A Y sold at the door. •• Four wooden blocks are placed on a line with girls on another line 25 feet aWay. They're timed changine the blocks from. one line to the other. In ~arc~-a. !1.!':V ~hallenge js In the youngest group of men, just isblated cases," he said. aged 17 to 26, they must ~o at AmOng other unconfirmed re-le_as~ three _p ullups, 40 sttups_ ports are cars scraped with w1_th1n t~o. m1nut~s and~ three sharp objects as they passed 1IJ,1les w1th1tt ~ m1nu~ through the picket lines, be said. But_one thing ls_the same. ~an The police also found some any single event m the phys1c~l traffic congestion, today, !est, man ~r w_oman, and Yc;>U fail pa rti cu 1 arly on Springdale 1t all, passing 1nl~ a remedial fit· Street. John !-l. Nansen names Jay and Donna 1-lunsaker, 269 Via Ballena, San Clemente, as dercn· dants in his Orange County Superior Court lawsuit. Youth's Body· Discovered In Quarry A three-hour search for a young ma n who disappeared in the Orange area Sunday night in the closing stages or a rain·swept hiking expedition with two com- panions ended with the discovery of his body in a flooded quarry. Orange County Sheriff's or- ficers who worked with county firemen to retrieve the body of Wesley Dalton, 19, of Orange from the pit in the Col lin s Avenue-Santiago Creek area believe that he slipped from the edge of the quarry in the dark~ ness as the trio neared the end of their hike. Scuba divers raised the body to the surface and passed it to de- puties and firemen who then hoisted it by ropes to the edge of the quarry. Deputies identified Dalton's two companions as Keith Butler and Rick Berg, both 17, and both of Orange. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rober1 N. Weed Pt"ldPM •NI P\;1111"""" Jack R. Curley ~ Prftl<tt111 •1'111 Ge_ .. ""'..._. Thomas Ke.vii f:•t .... Thomas A. Mufl)filne --.intlEdlW Charles H. LOOS Richard P. Nall ,.. • .it1..,r --no ldit.~ Other Offices c-uo wv. no -11 e..r M""'" ............. KJI, J.P1 ......... ~ .. . Mw11"'911111 kKfl: 11t1J .. _,, ............. . ...... 06<. 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I'll be taking courses in letters - biology, chemistry, physics , English, French, art a nd music. Jt•s going to be much harder than Laguna.'' Gaye said. ''And school goes six days a week.'' Pair Perish In Bike Crash Two people riding a motorcy· cle were killed instantly Sunday night in Santa Ana when the speeding bike went out of control on wet pavement and slammed into the rear of a car. Dead at the scene of the 9 p.m. accident at the"-intersection of 17th and Wright Streets were George E. Oberg, 29, of San Bernardino and Bonnie Causlui, 32, of Santa Ana. Witnesses told o£ficers the motorcycle was moving at a high rate of speed and apparently couldn't stop in time to avoid ramming the 'car driven by Rue 0. Cates of Tustin. ness p~ogram until you can score McDonnell Douglis had little a passing gr,ade. . . comment today. Officials said T~en you re a fit Manne once only that they are assessing the again. possible effeet of a long-term Front Page Al HEARING • • $440 to cover registration for strike on the the production of the Delta. the launch vehicle to~ 6atellites, the mainstay o[ the. Huntington Beach operation. Elks Lodge Burgled He states that his dog was at- ·tacked and severely bitten by the defendants' dog Oct. 24 and that he himselr rl'ceived numerous bites and injuries y,·hen the same dog attacked him r..'ov. 9nearthc llunsaker home. Crewmen Cap Wet Geyser eight commissioners to attend a In San Clemente Repairmen ,vere called out conrerence in Fresno. Sunday to shut off "'hat was sus- -ConslderaUon of a proposal Burglars who broke into the peeled to be a broken water main broached by the Southern San Clemente Elks Lodge over in the Broadmoor 1-lomcs area CaliforniaAssociationorGovern· theweekendhauledoftacacheof behind San Clen1ente J-ligh ments to levy a 10-cent a gallon food valued at $55,M, police re· School. g3soline tax. ported today. Witnesses reported a geyser -A resolution increasing fees The haul inclu\Jed five cases or several feet in height to San ror collection of trash and beer, six pounds of bacon, lY.'o Clemente police who in turn garbage. pounds of sausages, 12 packages notified the city water depart- -A resolution extending prime of potato chips, a 30 cup corree ment. Gaye, the daughter or Laguna Beach fireman Forrest Johnson, 1391 Dunning Drive, will receive a year's high school credit while in Uruguay. times at the Municipal Golr pot and six coins. Police say that This morning, water depart. Thieves Steal Course from noon standard time the burglars entered the 1505 N. ment ofricials were unable t o and 1 p .m . daylight savings time El Camino Real facility by give any immediate information Mobile Phones lo 1 p.m. standard time to and 2 pushing open a sliding glass about the. water leak and how it She will return midway in her senior year and graduate with her class. After that, she said she'll be off to a small private college in Iowa. She said possible careers include langua ge translation and physical educa- tion instruction. p.m. daylight saving time. door. was corrected. Two mobile telephones valued Jr===============::;:='='======c:.::.:-:_'°-=-"'-=-=-=-=:c.==-:;,-~~~~-.'.-~~--~-=· =======; by the victim at $3,600 have been stolen from lis Jocked car while it was parked in the Laguna Niguel area, Orange County Sheriff's officers reported today. EromPngeAl VICTIM • • • proceedings . So that Bedelian will have a · chance to obtain private counsel, · 1'Tanklin said, the arraignment \Vould not resume until Thursday morning. J\Teanwhile, the arrestee is re· <'civing legal advice from a public defender. Deputies said the burglary oc- curred arter Frank H. Rich, 28, of 28332 Camino Capistrano Laguna Niguel, parked and locked his car and went into his nearby home. · Narco King Guilty NEW YORK (AP) -Reputed ui:adcrworld narcotics kin&pin Vincent Papa Sr. was convicted Sunday o{ possessing and dis· tribu,ting about 160 pounds or heroin worth $20 miJlion. He faces imprisonment for tbe rest Or his lire. Three Strikes Vmpire Was Slayer of Aunt . . . NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (AP) -Willlam Zellers lived an ex· emplary life for more than a year. He was well·liked and served the community as a Llttle League umpire and football coach. He was al50 a prison escapee convicted of ltllling bls aunt. Zellers ts now in Jlamilton County jaiJ, awaiting transfer to Indiana State Prison to finish serving a ure term for first-degree murder. Zellers, who was arrested Sunday, had been tree since walk·· Jng away rrom the Rockville Training Center ln 1973. In 1966, ZeJlers was convicted o( the cboklng and stabbing de· ath of his aunt, Ruby Zellers, in her home in Bicknell. Ind. . Police Said he went to Indianapolis after his escape and took the name Bob Adams. lie got a job as a laborer, met and rnenied his wife and moved to a rarmhou!le near th'ls central Indiana clty north of Indianapolis. Mariners Cargo of Free Services We've put our Free Services on-deck to show you we have more to offer you. Mariners' Crew of Savings Specialists has your interest in mind with other Free Services too, like Check-a-Month Plan•, Transfer of Funds and Save by Mail ·s1.ooo minimum balance Don't forget we have the Highest Interest possible on regular savings and high yield Certificates of Deposit. Save with your Mhometown~ Savings and Loan~-Mariners! Photocopying • Mariners SavitNS .:"". and LoanAssoc .. iOn ~ .. • (J ,..,.,... &.-..... WIS1tUFP M 00\'P • ff'IWPOITllACH. CALIP. nMt• (1t4) 642-IOOO ~ 06.l tlMSAY1lDIDIUVl•~rrU.AQl.CAUP,nMt•(114lMJ-40001 ..... ~ 13QJ SEALIEACH IOULEVAltD •SEAL 12Aat, C'AUF. 901..0 • CJIJl$'96.1'2t 1747 IEVb:LY IOULIWARD• LOS ANGELES, CAt.IP, 90049• CJIJIW1-4141 • - ,, " •• • •• .. • • • • Mond!X, Ftbrul!X 10, 1975 DAILY PILOT (!, S..,_e .,.,fU Help_. C~anges_ Facing ' Monday's Cloeing Price• '\.' NEW . YORK STOCK ' 1' 4 EX CHANG~ P Yc:n"il Blgh0Low• AppM:l'I Every S•lwrttny 4 f ·" '7 4 Taxpayers By SYLVIA PORTER fF'trdhtoSnW•J Before you read the tax ,...,.,.....,.. ______ , strategy hints In thh1 series · etartlng today. get this PQlnt atraight: / l No matter what tax rebate may be com inc to you as a re· MQney's Worth • s;ult of anl1·reces5lon tax leglaJation this year, you must :....-.----~ first·fill out your 1974 Income lax retu"rn, you must file is before the Aprtl 15 deadline. you must go through every pro· cedure that yo11,usµally would without any tax rebeteor other l,)-peoftax cut. _. YOV CANNOT DEDlJCT the rebate from the total tax 'you figure you owe on your '74 earnmgs You must complete and send 10 your return with wha~ver money you calculate 1you owe, as always. The Internal Revenue Service will, t through some simple method, send any rebate due you , later. Also, keep these points in mind - -Much or the information you will read an this series 1s available from no other source -not even rrom the best of : the annual tax guides, not even from the U S. Treasury 1tselr. The reaso!l. is that many Qf the tax strategy moves 1 were dug out of tibscure regulat1on1: or little noticed court 1decis1ons in 1974 by Leon Gold, ch1er tax expert or the 1 Research Jnstltute of Ame.ya. 1 Trained though your local Ie.$agents may be, they may1 1not be aware or so.me or the new regulations -for the rules may be merely a few months old or may have been c1rculat. •ed to only a l1m1te<t deg1"ee. 'fhe U S. Treasury itselt may not have publicized a 1 roUrl dec1s1on because 1t disagrees with the decision and ts , resisting 1t. Or the ruhngs may have been "buried·' 1n a I mass or other rulings Issued at the same time. Without hesitation, though, I guarantee that you 'll save ! money, time and trouble -by heechng some, if not all, of •the hints in this series It will be up to you to read with care -between as well as on the lines -when you come to sug. gested moves directly applicable to your own situation. . TO BEGIN WITII A BIT or good news, a change in a rootnote to the Form 1040 instructions can help save taxes for the millions of you who figure your itemized deduction ror state and local saJes taxes from the optional IR S sales ·lax table tn the Form 1040 pamphlet. This table shows you the aales lax you can deduct, based on the state In whJch you liYt:, the number or persons cf.G Your ram1Jy and the amount or your income The I urger you r income, the b11~er your sales tax deduction1will be. t But few of you IOok al the footnote which explains that 1he wo11d "income" as Used 1n this table includes more than .the income on which you pay your lax -and 1( you haven't realized this, you probably ha .. ·e been deducting less for sales taxes than the table allows yo u lo. This ts even more important on your '74 return than on previous returns because the footnote deC1n1ng income for the '74 table lists even more items than m past years. "INC01'1E" INCLUDES \'OUR ndJusted gross income fhnc 15 on F'orm 1040) plus o:iny in come you had whi ch v.•asn't sub1ect to income tax The 1973 footnote explained that nontaxable income included such items as Social Security, veterans, railroad retirement benefits and workers' compensation To these, the new '74 foolnote adds ''untaxed portion of capital gains, recovery or pe nsion costs, (hv1d end exclusion, unemployment compensation and ·public ai:;sL.Stance payment.I" -quite important additions Indeed If )OU have any or these items or income, be sure you add them to your adJuslcd gross income in figuring your 11.ales tax deduction from the table Simply by doing what the IRS a llows you to do, you may be able to increase your 1tem1zed deduction and lhus, cul .}ourtaxes1 A s1mphf1calion in the paperwork reqwred on the '74 re. tum will help you 1f you have to file a separate Schedule D to report capital gains and losses on sales or ,stock, bonds, etc. On the '73 return, there was a separate column 1n which you h.od to show how you acquired the items involved. On the '74 return, you'll find the column m1ss1ng from your Schedule 0 Don't worTy about it : the 1nform-.tion 1s no longer re· quired THERE ARE OTIIER sign1f1cant changes 1n your '74 return from the return you filed last year -some of which ~111 help you. some of \11h1ch wall be burdensome. But whether good or bad, you must know what the dlr. ferences are and how to apply them y,•hen f1hng this year's return Tlwse Jaguars ' ' . "Selling Strong LEONIA, NJ. (UPD -The luxury Enghsh·made Jaguar 1s enjoying record sales in Amenca, and deale rs say tt's becuuse those who can afford the $11 ,000-plus automobile have been untouched by the 1 recession ''My business happens lobe booming -someone has lo hie doing well," said Wi,lliam Caplan, 30, a New York City manufacturer who bought a Jaguar two weeks ago. Jaguar executives in Leonia, just acrQss the George Washington Bridge from Manhattan. Thursday reported a 210 percent in· .crease in monthly sales over' IMt year. They said Caplan is t'Yplcal or those who buy U1e l\txury car. "They are still buying cars. A large Portion or them are doctors and law'yers. Up until this po1nl , they haven't been feehng the r1nancial pinch," said Jackling. Accol'"ding to company figures, 425 Jaguars were sold in the United States in J anuary, the seventh con· secutive month 1n which an increase in sales bas been re- gistered. Meanwhile, Amencan car make rs in Detroit ex · perienced one or their worst years in 1974 . Jaguar executives have re- cently increased their ad· \fertising 1n an effort to further stimulate sales al the 302 American dealei-ships. Last year. Jaguars were ad- '...,HE TYPICAL customer is vertlsed for the first Ume on c61lege·educated, m~tr1ed ~elevlsion. I one child, and mMes an rage SS0.000 a year, ac· JACKLING SAID news Ina t6 Michael B. 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THE STICK" The report exposed him as a' dealer in drugs, firearms, and women. He hated cops. He didn't know he was living with one. • EDWARDS .HARBOR c;i:•:A I · . HARllOR lit.VD. AT WILSON ST. ' COSTA .. ESA 646-p573 • ' • I AWU ClllSllO . MIDll ON 1111 OllOO nmu $1 .2S"TIL2:30 I: I 5·l:l0·5:4~00.I 0:00 ~@]:;:"~-~.~".'"~ .• "~--,~.1 I SWCUlllO.• .. .W..118.l (Jll;ll'll[l l(COO!i l~I • MANN IHCAlllES ' ' · South Coast Plaza I U.11 D!fCiO ftll ... , llllHQl S46-7711 Pilot . J Candid. commentaries, · Logbook DAILY PILOT exclusively In the • ' -• I : • .. l--· .. _,, ... _ ~111111 s •• -. ..... I c..,,,,_ o ... _ •tl·•t•f . ....-:1.r.MM'"""""~"' ; IOUIU W:lfCT Mii swiss JAMIN IOllNSOH "' . Old Yeller 111 Local news. Everyda.y. In t he DAILY PILOT I ·1 ·' 'I I 'I I I { ·'' I I I \ I \ \ ( ' I I l , l • VOL. 68, NO. 41(2 SEC119NS, 24 ~AGES J • 4 • 2 -MONDAY,·FEBRUARV 10, 1975 -' -. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN1A .. 4! I TEN CE~TS • Victim ·'Argued' With Suspect . By10HNVALTl!RZ~ CH IN ~II' lfli.1...U 'Mrs. Nancy .ALwater sufft;1ed ffbm u chronlc drinking Ptobltm ahd frequently argued with the rn'ale nurse accused or.. murder-i~g her last week, jt ¥i'8S )earned today. -I _'-'Mrs. Atwater, so. wus tbe sixth wife of former Wrigley Chewing Gum executive A.G. Atwater and dlsputes over his care assertedly ~ere commonplaC~ between the e,~usewife .and ~aniel Cerbis c Bedellan. Bedell~n. 40. )"88 arre~ted la~e last Wedl)esday when police were convince'd the reclusive Coroqa de\ ?,far hou51wife had met 'with foul Rlay. Her: body was found in a PaCotma junk yard a few hours after Bcdelian's ar- rest. The remains had been en - tombed beneath cement in an old oil drum. Although police today would not discuss the possibility of dis· putes between Mrs. Atwater and B<!dellap, they did concede that the vi ell m had been treated for alcoholism. · 1 1 ··we do know tihat Mrs. Atwater had a dririklng problem and had been treated al hospitals ror it," salit Del. Capt. Richard 1-lamilton. · Reports emerged from another male nurse who worked for the Atwaters th.at Mrs. Atwater fre- quently berated Bedelian over the care ·of tier 64·year-old husband, who has been suffering from acute mehtal illne:i:s for the past ti~veral years. The nurse, Dan Jacobsen, indicated the arguments were heated. And one theory Jtas been offered that such a session before dawn last Wednesday could have led to the battering af the woman in the family home at 4633 Perham Drive,inCameo Sbor~. "There are still some loose ends our investigators are trying to put· together,,so we just can't Speculate,•• HamUton said. Police have what they allege is vestigation ;}nd possible ac· the weapon u.ied toin!U.ct several cessories after the fact could be severe blows to the woman's under iJ1vestigation. . head -a smat:, cast-metal He has not elaborated on the statue of a duck normally kept on statement, hO\\'ever. .Y shelf in the Atwater Home. Meanwhile. Bedelian remaiqs They also have taken two Jong in custody -in li eu of $250,000 kitchen knives into custody as" bail -at Orange County Jail. po,ssible clues in the case, but . Arraignn1ent on a murder Hamilton has insisted that the charge began J;.ite lasl Friday at woman.sufferednoknifewounds. llarbor Judicial District EarlyintheweekendHan1ilton ~1unicipal Court, but Judge said .that more arrests might Selim S. r'ranklin delayed the emerge from the murder in · csce VICTll\t, PageA2) e its OU as ant i ' -' Police Target? 3 State Legislators Nailed SACRAMENTO <AP) -There are legislators who think some Sacramento policemen are out lo get them. In the la st two months, Sacramento police booked three legislators for investigation of drunken driving. At least two or the legis lators were driving cars "'ith the distinctive legislative license plates. In past years other legislators have been booked for the same violation. but no one recalls such 3 concentr<.ition of drunken drfv- Qlg arrests in recent Capitol his - tory. On Nov. 22 A.ssemblyman John Jo'oran. a San F'ra"ftcjsco Democrat ,,:ho is chairman of the · po1,1,·erful \\lays <tnd Means Cqm- n1ittec. \vas booked for investiga- tion or drunkC'n dri\"ing Jlis case is pending. On Jan. 15 Assemblyman John Thurman, a Modesto DedlOC"l"a·t \\"hO is C'hairman or the .·\grieulturt" Committee, "'as booked ror· investigation or drunken driving. fl(' pleadt·d gtti lty and was rined S315. On Jan. 23 Assemblyman Mike Cullen, a Long Beach Democrat. was booked ror investigation of drunken drivin~. llis case is pending. One orrlcfr. Tom B1istow, took part in the arrests of Thurman ;.1nd r·oran. That ract makes legislators su spicious that a policcm;1n is out to prove himself. ··1 think a particular policemii.n is treating legislators differently. I understand he has been lying in \Vail and following ,, Lion Safari &llingTioo Of Its Parks J,ion t.;ounlry Snrari. operator ur a nuMber or African \\'ildlife 1>1·escrvcs and <.11n11sement. parks. h<1s at::rced to sell two of its pa_rks in Georgia and Texas lo iln Italian (irm, il was disclosed today. ' , President llarry Shuster said parks in Grand Prairie. Tex .• and Henry County, Ga., would be '1old to Parchi Naturali for cash and other considerations totaling approximately $5.25 million, sub· · ject to shareholders' approval. Shuster said Lion Country safari would retain and improve iLs parks in Irvine and Palm , Beach County. Fla .. and continue tnanagemenl of similar attrac· tiOns in Ohio and Virginia. .. Our Georgia and Texas parks . have lost more than S2 million since they were opened in the 1tumrner of 1972, in(licting u s:evere financial drain on our 'Parent comp8ny, ·• Shuster said. •-tThis divestiture should improve d.lr liquidity.·· '--' El Torp Woman Robbed of Purse legislators' cars. lt is some kind of crusade h e has appointed himself to." state Senate Presi - dent pro tern James J\1ills said in an interview. Bristow denied he uses legislative plates ~ which give a lawn1aker's district number - ··as a criteria to determine if a person is under the influeu~c. That is based on roadside agility <.ind a person·s driving ability - not the particular plate they may or may not have.·· CSee DRU1''KEN, Page AZ J Rossmoor T D • o ~--&1se . ___ ..__ .. Sewer Rate Saddleback Valley residents paying their sewer bills to the Rossmoor Sanitation Company IA'ill soon find an increase in their monthly fees. Permission has been given by the Public UWities Commission (PUC> for the Rossmoor agency ·to raise its rates an average of 24 percent. Customers now paying $3.50 :.1 month for service will pay $4.54 and those now paying S4 or $4:50 will pay $4.95. "fhe PUC said the new rates become effective March 1 and will provide the utility with-addi- tional revenues of $157 ,000 a year of the $197,384 it had been seek· ing. Rossmoor's treatment plant on l\loultoo Parkway seryices Leisure World. Aegean Hills, New World and parts of Lake Forest and El Toro. The PUC officials also urged the Sanitation Company to s tudy the 50-cent difference in monthly fees \vith the aim of coming up v•ith a sin gle residential nat rate. The PUC said the additional 50 cent charge for New World resi- dents is unsupported by any evidence of additional cost relat- ed to such surcharge. In fact, the PUC concluded that New World customers may ac· tually generate less sewage than those who live in residential areas quali(ying for lower rees. . SOcial Issues ' To Be Aired In SadJ,leback Low income housing around the federal government's Zig- gurat Building in Laguna Niguel, recreation needs,· juvenile·deUn- quency and schools in the .Sad- dleback Valley will be'disct.sed Thursday at an open meeting of the Orange Countt Human Reta· lions Com111isSion;8:l 7:"30 p.m. at Missloq Viejo Hlgli S;<:hool. ' ' , • • Dally P+l.t Sl-'1 P'tlol• . STRIKERS MARCH IN THE RAIN AT McDONNELL DOUGLAS IN HUNTINGTON BEACH As Threatened, Aerospace Workers Take a Walk In Contract Dispute Funding Weighed For Rec Program In rasc federal revenue· sharing is not approved for a pro- posed Saddleback-Valley recre<.i· tion program. county officials are studying what it would cost local residents to fund the pro- gram independently. • Rick Bohay. president of the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council CSACC) said today the C~nty Administrative Office ha s promised a finan c ial breakdown within two weeks. Thurs<lay ni ght members of SACC voted to apply for S32,628 in federal revenue-sharing money to hire a rt•cr('ation director and organize a coodinated recreation program ser\"ing four county service areas. lnvolved in the application are South Lacuna Hills. El Toro. Leisure \Vorld-New \Vorld. and Aegean llills. t.1ission Vi ejo• chose not to join the recreation coalition. But Bohay said approval ror the federal money, distributed by· the county board of. supervisors. ·would n0;t come through by April I. Thal is the date on which SACC lea,ders hoped to see the program star:t. _ ··we'd like to have our recre<1 · tion dir·cctor hired by then ... Bohay said. "\Ve 'd like to have •him working up a program so that he could subrnil a budget by July I when the fiscal year begins ... The SACC-sponsored proposal calls for a year-around recrea- tion director se rving all rour service areas as well as year· around programs replacing the existing summer programs. Total cost of the recreation pro· posal is about $90,000. That in· eludes the · S32.000 ror 1A1hich SACC is seeking federal support. and S58,000 split among three service areas. Of the $58,000. South Laguna I !ills would contribute S15,000. El Toro. 527.000: and Leisure \Vorld- New \Vorld. SI6.000. A('gean l-lills \.\'Ould not participate ifi runding because it is choosing to fund its own sumn1cr and adolescent pro· grams. Bohay said Aegean lli\ls homeowners are meeting again this week to discuss the recrea- tion proposal. and might still de- cide to go with the total scheme for coordinated recreation. SACC prooposed the recreation plan after county administrative <See REVENUE. PagcZ) Zone Change Plan Airing Set for Toro El Toro homeowners wiii meet at 7:30 p.m . today in the Viejo West Condominium Clubhouse in TOO 2 r "-LLS El Toro to discuss a proposed K '-JS tone change permitting light in · dustrial uses across the street. TO SELL ,. .,. .,,-,V-. Homeowner Bill Monoson n~ .IV said one aim ol the meeting is to "You must ~ sliPping. It look organize a continuing pl apning two callers berore I sold my committee to oversee future zone Kissinger To Explore Peace Plan TEL AVJV (UPll -Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger ne'A' tO Israel today, bearing ideas from Egypt on a Middle East ac· cord and saying he is prepared to explore means other than his step-by-s.,tcp approach to achieve rapid progress towards peace. On the first leg of a rene\\'ed mission to secure a second·stagc disengagement agreement between Israel and Egypt, Kiss- inger v.•elcomcd the govern- ment's endorsement Sunday or his step-by·step method to a solu- tion to the Arab-lsraeli conflict. Kissin~cr's Air Force BoeinR 707 touched down in blustery v.•calher outside Tel Aviv on a flight rrom \Vashington, where he was wished good luck by President Ford. Accompanied by his wife, Nan- cy, Kissinger drove directly to Jerusalem to begin the first round of talks over dinner with Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. Foreign h1ini ste_r, Yigal Allon. Defense Minister Shimon Peres and the chief or starr. Lt . Gen. ?.1ordeehai G ur. He told ne"'-smen aboard his plane that he was bringing ideas on a peace setUement given lo him by Egypt but that he had no concrete proposals . ·'We have no formal proposals from either side but I have ideas CSee KISSING ER, Page A2l Purse Snatchers Hit Laguna Woman "' An El Toro woman wasl'Obbed or her purse and the $53.SO it con- .. t:Pned when she 1tepped away io'.Uom her shopping cart ror a brief -moment, Oranae County ,slleril!'s oCfieera reportod today. ""' Rick Bohay, president of the Seddleback Area Coordinating Council CSACCl, said the meet- ing is an opPortunity for Sad- dlebaek ~Tea clti1.ens to voice their concerns (Hl nny area of human relations. SA.CC Js co- sponsoring the gathering. • ~er .". ' ch8nge applications in the area. That's the tongue-in-cheek An application by lloll and A Lagu·na Hi11s woman lost her purse and $S ln shopping money during the wtekend when she became the victim of an old ruse carried out by a pair or purse s natchers. Orange County Sheriff's oCficers said. ; DepuUe1 said Unda .Martone rCurrier, 25, or 24282-Larkwood Drive, El Toro, wai vlct1ml1ed ~ sb.e shopp<d .In a local 'ltore. "They noted today that purs& 'snatching ls one of the fastest •t&rowing crimea being reported lo, t th~. ~p.artment. I The Human Relations 4'!om· inlssion holds meetings 1 t~rougtiout the county durilll! tho year. Bpslca\ly a grouy lo pro-t~cl the Interests o ethnic 1roups, It also ad.dreases many issues, or eeneral bum.an and social concern •. J • sales sucees5 story told by a Foremao. Inc .• for2.8acresorin· Corona det Mar man. Here's the dustrial znnlng at Cherry Street Daily Pilot ad which v.-orked for and Jeronimo Road was recom· him: mended for approval by the 'FORD4 DI\., $200. Lie. & Orang~ County Planning Con1 · smog' ok + Ures. Runs mission last week. 1\ now goes to aood· XX.X·XXXX. ~hly SiJpetViAnrs ror final ac· tidh. U you have wheels you want to · 'move, call 642-5678~ Put 8 few Homeowner• protestOO at last wonls to work ror you. 1'ffk'1·meelln1 tho.t they had not · In the Dally Pilot. ba'tlenough.\imeto~tbcpro- ----------I fl(l6at Deputies said one nearby 1,1,•oman distracted the attention of vi~tim Julie Miriam Kuehnert, 39, of 2HS2 San Estaban Drive . While . her accomplice grabbed the p\lrse from the victim's shop- ping cart. Deputies said a grow· . Ing numw ol victims ol this type Of theft ~beingnporlA!<I to the department. • 2 Sides Report Violence Bl' PATTY BURNETT 01 uw Q11ly Piiot St•lf 1'he first day of a strike at the f\tcDonnell Douglas plant in Hun· tington Beach "'as punctuated by scattered reports of violence on the part of both st riking aerospace workers and manage- ment. police said today. T\VO strikers have claimed they were struck by cars cross- ing the picket lines. while owners "of some of those cars have re· ported broken \Vindshields and other damage. "We're investigating several reports, but :1s or this time those reports are still unconfirmed.·• Capt. Grover Pa.roe of 1-lunt-- ington Beach police said early to· day. There is talk on the picket lines of an injury in one oft.he hit-and- run in cidenks. but Payne said police have not yet confirmed that fact. The strikers arc members of the International Association of f\lachinists. About 1.500 members at the Huntington Beach plant. ;.iJong with 5.500 others in South'" ern California and 12,000 at the company·s St. Louis fucilit,y, wenl on strike at 12 :01 today. Southern California's Local 720 rejected McDonnell Douglas' re· cent o£fe·r for a new contract Feb. 2. Workers say they want ''pari- ty" with others in the aerospace industry, and to them that means an immediate 5.5 percent pay hike plus three percent increases over the next t \\'O years. A company spokesman ove'r the weekend called the strike ··reckless and useless," as he claimed the company's last pro-· posal was its final offer. Despite the company's hard line. another 11 ,000 McDonnell Douglas employes are expected lo jQin the strike soon. ~1embers of the United Auto \Yorkers at the Long Beach plant of l\l cDonnell Douglas will vote on a strike today, officials aaid .. As to the possibility of the IAM backing down to the company's orfer. picket captain Nor·m Warner said simply, "No way.'• Warner. who walked the picket line in the rain. said most or the IAM members are still angry over the company's refusal to pay them for holidays and over the holiday '"lockout.'' ·when !he <See STRIKE, Page Al) Or~n:e a Coast \\'e~1cl1er Partly cloudy and a little \\'armer Tuesday, according to the weather service. Highs or 60 at the beaches will rise to 65 inland. Overnight lows in the upper 40s to low SOs. l:'\'SlDE 'I;ODA Y F'inancial columnist Sfilvfo Porter brgillir her ta.r hint 1eries . today with information she XllJli.t not aooilab/e anywhere else -in- cluding the U.S. Treasury. See sl onJ Page A9. •• Index •• ., •• •1-1t ~1· . ' ... .. ... •• ., •• ,, • ' . 41 D,\ILY PILOT SB • I ,. ..... r..-Al STRlK .. • . .... '""" ~ otinl. do111a QI ,t ......... 11on. Workers knew the strike waa coming\ Warner said. 11l've been saving as much as possible. but ... J'm afr~id it mte;ht not be !)t>Ollgh," he said ol making it "r~~ tmanciolly tbroo1h a lon1 strik'e. ~ Union memben will receive only $40 'week In 11trike benefits, · hl!_~Old. • l!Ul\Uta1ton Beach Police were at McDonnell Douglas entranee:s ,; todaytokeeptbepeace. '. . ''Hopefully, the Incidents of Violence we've had so far will be just lsolated bases,'' he aaid. Among other unconfirmed re· ports ate caftl scraped with sharp objects as tbey passed Ulrough Ule picket lines, he said. The police also found . some traffic ' congestion, today, particularly on Springdale Street. McDonnell Douglas bad little comment today. Officials 1aid only that they are assessing the possible effect of a Ionc·term strike on the the production of the De,ta , the launch vehicle for, e:atellites, the mainstay of the. lluntin,gton Beach operation. Front Page A J KISSINGER Crom Egypt ond ideas from f Isfael and l am here to discuss these ideas.'' he saJd. ··we can work c1osely ·and cooperatively and in a spirit of frJend.sbip with the Israeli cabinet. We agree with them that the s~p·by-step approach is like-4' to be Ule moot productive." PotFo'und ··After Crash OCEANSIDE CAP) .=A minor accident led to lhe arrest or two men for investigation of possess· ing marijuana for sale. - The two were identified as Roger P. Lund, 20, of Salt Lake ' City, Utah, and Jerry E. Jones, 31, of Buena Park. A harbor patrolman said they launched a 24·foot outboard motorboat in heavy fog and damaged the city.owned · launching ramp. Sgt . .Jon Curtis said after the men posted S2S to cover the damages it was discovered that neither their boat nor trailer was registered toeJther man. In the boat was found 84 pounds of marijuana, Curtis said. SAN DIEGO CAP> -I! you'r• a girl, you must run 600 yards in less tt),an two mlnutes42 seconds. Situps follow, at least 28. Then a minimum of 30 knee pushups. The girls who wear Marine Corps Uftilorms then must jump from a standing start at least 10 inches. higher than their stand· still reach. Then comes the shutUe-run. Four wooden blocks are placed on a line with girls on anoµier. Wastewater Plans Set For Hearing Plans for a $26 million r~gional wastewater collection and treat· ment system will be discussed Tuesday by the Orange County Planning Commission. No speciric discussion time has been set for the proposed plant one mile north or Pacific Coast Highway in Aliso Canyon. line 25 feet away. They're timed changing the blocks from one line to the other. In March a new challenge is being addt;d to the quarteriy physical test -the mile and a hall tun. A woman Marine "must be re· ady to meet any emergency that 4)rises," explains a spokesman at the San Diego Marine Corps Recruit Depot, where the tests are required. There is no way to compare the physical req\d.ri:ments set up for male Marines, though. In the youngest group of men, aged 17 to 26, they must do at lecisl' three pullups, 40 situps within two minutes and run three miles within 28 minutes. · But one thing is the same. Fail any sin gle event in the physical test. man or woman, and you fail it all, passing into a remedial rit· ness program until you can score a passing grade. l 'hcn you're a fil Marine once again. Dads Address Angry Youths . ' • Ford Stays ,. On Oil ··Cutbacks .. .,. )......__._ ---...·- .. ~ 41 ... t··· ··- HOUS'IO\'i, Tex. CAP> Preafdent Ford today rejected suggesUohs that he ease oft rus proposal to cut the nation"s oil ims>orls by a millon barrels a day, and said conareHlonaj op. ponents of '1i& plan were propos· ing "a very high risk and reek· less eamble.'' ln the first of a twHay series ot speeches and conferences, Ford told the Houston Chambe,r or Commerce that immediate ac- tion must be taken to insulate the economy againat the d'maae which would result fro.rn a new oll,ert1baJ1fo. · • Ford said those who suggest "that we continue lo import the entire million or a significant part or the million barrels that I proposed to cut back.." are pro· PQSl!\I to "pill¥ -ome& w)th our total economy 1n the hope of boast.inc about limited wlnnin~s that are not at all certain." His address to the Chamber of Commerce's energy-economic Would-he Rescuer In Suicide F e>iled Fron1 Page A 1 REVENUE •• office representatives WJlnted out that having separate recrea· tion programs in each service , area wasted money and ad· ministrative costs. Meml>4;ri of the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory 'Council <MAC) announced they were dropping out of the plan last week after a series of hearings and a recommendation from ~AC's parks and recreation com mitt~. Couple Killed In Car Crash Nominations Sought for Deeds Award Nominations are needed for the Book of Golden Deeds Award, an annual award given for out· standing community service by the Exchange Club of the Sad· dleback Valley. Bill Kohler, chairman or the club's Golden Deeds committee. said letters have been sent to all clubs and organizations in t.he valley requesting names of potential recipients. Non-affiliated reaident.s may m.akc their own nominations or deserving men or women by sending the name, address, phone number and an ouUine of the nominee's qualifications to Kohler, 24252 Encorvado Lane, Mission Viejo. The award will be presented April 5 in the Fiesta Room of the Mission ~iejo Inn. Past reci· pi~nts include Olivewood School Principal Joe Adams, and Sheriff's Deputy Cal Neve. . . conference p~ a working dinner with Southwestern aov· ernors. On Tuesday, Ford attends a workirig breakfast with regional media representa'lives in Houston before flying to Topeka, Kan ., and ap. address to the Kansas Legislature, a meeting with ~tidwest goremors and a news conferenceTuesdal:.nlght. • The journey is part of Ford's steppeQ·up effort to gain public s upport for his economic and e".f.~~:::~~~.ri;r.~t. energy proPosals, which face slrong opposiUon in Congress. The President's prepared re· marks Jor the Houston con- ference centered on a spirited de- fense of his energy plan. ·. Many oilmen were in the audience when he said ••yoU may not support all of what I have pro· PoSed, but •.. I have seen no better program proposed.'' He again declared his opposi· lion to rationing. ".o\llocations and rationing cannot be fair and equitable to ' consumers," he said. 1'They can· not stimulate energy indepen· dence. They cannot produce one barrel of oil -not on~ gallon of gasoline. t"'o rd said his program offers an equitable solution making maximum use or the marketplace. ""The promised land o'f alloca· lions and rationing would turn out to be a jungle -a jwiaJe of red tape, bureaucratic judgment, ine- quities and other problems," he said. Ford never mentioned Democratic critics by name, but his speech was sprinkled with re• ferences to "some people in ·\Vashington" and "some mem· .bers of Congress" \l.'ho he con· .tended failed to ·understand the :scrio~.sness or the problem. f'romPageAJ DRUNKEN ••• Some legislators see the situa· tion difrerently. On Jan. 22 state Sen. Alan Rob-. bins, a Yan Nuys D~mocrat, said . he was driving in tl;le downtown · Mea -wb~re .all three arr~ts took place -when a policer.i:an pul on ))is red light and pulled him over. Robbins said the policeman ;:1sked to see hi s license and then said: "Well , Mr. Robbins.. how much have you been drinking tonight?" Robbins said he "hadn't had anything stronger than Japanese green tel" and the unidentified orficer let him go without citing him . "'He obviously stopped me, in my opinion, because l had Two Anaheim residents were legislative plates on my car;• killed early Sunday when Ule car VieJ· o's President Robbins said. they were riding in careened off William Kinney, chief or the rain slick Newport Freeway Talks lo Realtors Sacramento police, denied his in Orange and plunged into a force singled out legislators as drainageditch. Phil Reilly, president or the special targets. He said: "If I Stamp Coll~tion Worth $895 Gone Commissioners will discuss the application between other items on Tuesday's calendar. The meeting will get underway at 1 :30 p.m . in county offices at 400 Civic Center Drive, Santa Ana. The treatment plant would serve the coinmunities of Mi s· s ion Viejo , Irvine, La'guna Beach, South· Li.lguna, Laguna Niguel, El Toro and Emerald Bay. Thomas Catanickolas, 51, and !\lission Viejo Company. will be kn ew they 1.1.•ere, certainly 1 his wife Esther, 47, were rushed the guest speaker Thursday at 3 would be most concerned about OCEANSIDE (AP> -An· to Canyon General Hospital breakfast meeting of the Sad-th at type or altitude.'' tipoliceepithetsareappearingin wheretheywerepronouncedde· dleback Valley Board of A sse mbly Speaker Leo the wake or last Monday's ratal adonarrivalshortlyarter2a.m. Realtorsat7:45a.m.attheVilla l\1cCarthy, a San Francisco sniper shootout, but the fathers of A California llighway Patrol Sweden, 27340 El Toro Road, El Democrat, said he heard that A stamp collection valued by the victim at S895 has been stolen· from his Laguna Hills home. Orange County Sheriff's officers reported today. Deputies said Norman Robert Horwitz, 71, of 23301 Ridge Route Drive, told f,hem the collection was taken rom a shelf in his· bedroom .. They said there was no sign of forced entry. .. ORANGE COAST $8 DAILY PILOT Robert N, Weed Pr .......... "'*' .... ' Jack R, Curley "'"""'~ .... °"-·~ ThOmas KMYll ...... ThOMas A. Mun:>Pllne ........ : ..... T...,,._nt C71C) "'2..ult Qnllfied Advertising 6'2~1671 -:m~ ..... ,tNMOfllc9 tJIO ,-"'-•••·06JO I both victims asked teen-agers to spokesman said the heavy sedan Toro. "one or two orficers have been "stopharassingthepolice." .wentoutofcontrolneartheLin· Reilly is expected to disclose looki n g particularly for Plans are to connect the plant with sewage lines running to the participating communitil!s . Treated water would be dis· charged through an ocean outri:lll off Aliso Beach. "The law must run its course," C?ln Avenue offra~p, be~ame future plans of his company in legislators who are driving late in David Terrell or Vista told 35 airborne and landed in the ditch, ' the Mission Vi ejo area. the evening around the Capitol.'' boys at a park. "We've got two 1-:cO:::::===============''==''=:=,:..=.::':'.::.O:.':'.':'_"··"·-=-=-=· ==-=-'"'.C:_:'._:'_=".::.:'_~:O::=:::=:;:::==:=::::::; kids dead. a nd I don 't want to see any more bloodshed.'' / $1,200 in Jewelry Taken by Burglars Jewelry valued at $1,200 has been' stolen by burglars who en· · tered a Laguna Hills Leisure World home via the sliding glass door, Orange County Sheriff's of. ficers reported today. Deputies said Charlotte A. Rogers, 63, of 851 B Ronda Men- doza, was attending . a church service when the burglary oc· curred. They said the valuables were taken rrom a jewelry box on her dressing table. Terrell 's son David Jr., 20, killed him self after a sheriff's de· puty shot to death Leland Phelps, a lS-year-old neighbor friend, in· side the s ame barricacMd house. f'ro1n Page Al VICTIM .•. proceedings. So that Bedelian will have a · chance to obtain private counsel · l<'ranklin said, the arraignmeni 'voul~ not resume until 'fhursday morning. l\'leanwhile. the arrestee is re· C'Civing legal .advice from a public def ender. Three Strikes Umpire Was Slayer of Aunt NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (AP> -William Zellers lived an ex· emplary life for more than a year. He waa wdl·liked and served the community as a LitUe League umpire and football coach. He was aboa prison escapee convicted of killing bis aunt. Zellers 111 now in Hamilton County Jail, awaitin& transfer to Indiana State Prtson to finish serving a life term for first-decree murder. Zellers, who was arrested Sunday, had been free since walk· lng away from.Lbe Rockville Tralning Center in 1973- lp '1966, Zellers was convicted of tho choking and stabbing de· ath otbil aunt, Ruby Zellers, in her home in Bicknell, Ind. ', P.oli~e 1a1d he went to lndianapolia after hiJ escape and took the name Bob Adams . I-le a:ot a job 11 a laborer, met and married 'hil'wlle and moved to a farmhouse near this central Indiana city nortll of lndionapoils. r , Mariners Cargo of Free Services We've pu.t o/r Free Services~i:eck to show you we have more to offer you. Mariners' Crew of Savings Specialists has your Interest In mind with other Free Services too, like Check·a·Month Plan .. Transfer of Funds and Save by Mail. '$1.000 minimum balance Don't forget we have the Highest Interest possible on regular savings and high yield Certificates of Deposit. Save with your · "hometown" Savings and loan·· Mariners! Photoc:,r;tna • Mariners &vi8-QS • and J..OanAssodatton . nz::, ...... ,. . 'Wl:l1C'Una1oovn•ffl:WPO c..ua.,...•«'14i .. ,,....cN.a.omc.• llMIAYILDllDll\IB•Jlfl'WPOllT ~ ...... •C7141MJ..*l\.,..C...) IJUCtSIAL lltA<.1f IKKJUIVAltO• llALllACH, C,\1.1,, t0'40 • llll> 5'1-76Jii IM7 a.YERLY IOULl!YAltD •LOS ANOBLIS. 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The remains had been en- tombed beneath cement in an old oil drum. Ali.hough police today would not discuss the possibiJity of dis· pules between Mrs. Atwater and e ' . . Bedelian, they did eoncede that the victim had: been f.\"ellled for alcoholfsm. •, "We do know 1i>at )frs. Atwater bad a drinkln•.P~blem end had been treated at.-holpltals for it,'' said Det. Capt. Richard Hamilton • RePort.s emerged from another male nurse "fbo worked for the Atwaters that Mrs. Atwater fre- quently berated Bedeliaq over the care of her .64-year-old . husband. who has been 1utferirig , ' . ·- tts ~ J-olice Target? 3 State Legislators Nailed • -SACRAMENTO <APl -There are legislators who think some Sacramento policemen are out to j!!t them. ·~In the las t two months, Sacramento police booked three &egislators ror investigation of drunken driving. At least two of the legislators we re driving cars witll the di stinctive legislative lic~nse plates. In past years other legislators have been booked for the same violation, but no 9ne ret>alls such ~~oncentra_tion of drunken driv- 'Ulg arrests in recent Capitol his- tory. On Nov. 22 Asserifb!yman John fo"o ran . a San Francisco Democrat "''ho is chairman of th e powerful Wa ys and Means Com- mittee, was booked for investiga~ 'lion of drunken driving. His case is pending. On Jan. 15 Assemblyman John ' p:>liceman is treating legislators dif(erentlY. I understand he has been lying in wait and rollowing legislators' cars. It ls some kind of crusade he has appointed himself to," state Senale Presi- dent pro lem James Mills said in an interview. Bristow denied he uses legislative plates -which give a <See DRUNKEN, Page A2) Standoff Critique Starting Thurman, a ~todesto Democrat Hy ARTll\JR R. \olNSt:L who is chairmao of _the oi•°"'11'"'..a"--" Agriculture Committee, was A critique of ..maheuvers used from aeute mental l.Uness for the past sever.i years. The nurse. Qan Jacobfen, .tndiea!ed the argument& wete ~eated. Andonetbeoryli,a__,olfered that such a session. before dawn last Wednesday coo1cl have led to the batterin,& of tbe ,woman in the family home at ""4633 Perham Drive, in CameOShores. 1"There are. -still some loose ends our invesUgators"ar:e trying to put· together .. ·so we Just can't speculate~•• Halrillton said . . . • • ou· Police have what they aUege is lhe weaipon used to IJ\,flict several sevt!re blows to the woman's he'\d -a small, c-8st·metal statue of a duck normally kept on a sh~f jn the Atwater ,home . They also have taken two long kitct)en knives into custody as Possible clues In the case, but Hamilton has insisted. that the woman suffered nO:knife wounds. Early in Lhe weekend Hamilton said that more arrests might e merge from the murder in· ' as vestigation -ancf..posslbte •ct" cessories after the fact.coukl bi9 under investigation. , He has not elaborated on."~ statement, however. ~ Meanwhile, Bedelian rem • in custody -in lieu of $250,000 bail -at Orange County JaU. . Arraignment on a murdet charge began late last Friday at llarbor Judicial District Municipal Court, but Judge Selin1 S. Franklin delayed the <See VICTIM, Page AZ) ant· ' 2 Sides Report Violence ByPATrVBURNETr ot...,. 0.01, pti.t s.~ . The first day of a strike at the McDonnell Douglas plaQt in Hun- tington ~each was punctuated b)" scattered reports of violence on 1 the part of both striki.ng aerospace workers and manage· ment, police said today. 'fwo strikers have claimed they were struck by cars cross· ing the picket lines, while owners .'of some of those cars have re· -~· I ported broken windshields and other damage. ''We're investigating several reparts, but as of this time those I Dporls are sti ll unconfirmed," .1 :Capt. Grover Payne of Hunt·. ,·, _,ngton Beach police said early to· ~ day. , . There is talk on the picket lines . ~aD.in}ur·y \none of the h\t.and- .41 ;. ~incidents. but Payne said ·_u · · e have not yet confirmed booked for investigation of by Costa Mesa pbijce in handling drunken driving. J-le pleaded a near-hysterical. vodka-rueled guilty and was finedS315. youth whose nine-hour standoff .On Jan. 23 'Assemblyman Mike "'·ith lawmen ap pare ntly had Cullen, a Long Beach Democrat. been building for weeks '4'as waS booked for investigation of scheduled to get under way to- °"" PfM,..,. ......_ . al fact. STRIKERS MARCH IN THE RAIN AT McDONNELL OOUGLAS IN HUNTINGTON BEACH , The strikers are members of As Threatened AeroSpace Workers T8k• a Walk in Contracf Dispute the International Association of ' .Machinists. About 1,500 members :at the Huntington Beach plant.. drunken driving. His ca&e is day. pending. Ranking officers engaged in One ofricer, Tom Bristow, took the long sta ndofr with Roger part in the arrests of Thurman Price.18,of2009Charlest.,anda and Foran. That fact makes teen·aged partner planned to di s· legislators suspicious that a cuss all aspects of the dramatic policeman is out to prove Saturday night and Sunday JWnsell._ ..... _ -··---· ·--m_qr.Din&.fPi::iode. _ Heart Warnings Fail ~long with. 5,500 others in South'• f!;rn· California and 12,000 at the company's St. Louis facility, went on strike at 12:01 today. Southern California's Local 720 rejected McDonnell Douglas' re- cent offer for.a new contract Feb. 2. Workers say they want ''pari· ty·.···wilb others in the ·aeic55iiace industry. and to them that means an immediate 5.5 percent pay hike plus three percent increases over the next two years. ::1 thlnk,.. a .particul(lr "We'regoingtositdowntoday ,.. ·and critique 'i~,'" announced Patienls, Doctors Both Apathetic Lio1i Safari 'Selling Tu:o . ·f>J. J ts Parks Lion Country Safari, operator .n(. a number of African wildlife preserves and amusement t1arks. has agreed to sell two of lts"Jla.rks in Georgia end Texas to an Jtalian firm, it was disclosed today. President 1-larry Shuster said parks in Grand Prairie, Tex .• t£nd Henry County, Ga., would be wkl to Perchi Naturali for cash and· other considerations totaling approximately $5.Z,S million, sub- jvc\ to shareholdefl' approval. , ·Shuster said ·Lion Country Safari wo~ld retain and impr-ove its> parks in -Irvine and Palm Beach County, Fla .• and continue management or Bimilar attrac· lions in Ohio and Vitginie..' n~ur Georgia and Texas park! bate lost more than S2 million since they were opened in the 'Sltf1lmer or 1972•, inflicting a severe financial drain on our parent company,'' Shuster said. ""'This divestiture should improve . dQtliquidjty.'' - -TOOK 2 CAL[.S· · ' TO S~LL A.lJTO "You must be slipping. It look ~ .. ~aJ\ers before I ~old my -•l'l'hal's the tongue-in-cheek oles ~uceess story told by a Corona del Mar man. Her.e's thf!' <Daily Pilot ad whjcho w.>rked for lllilil: t•uli •roRD4DR,$aOO.Uc.& '•mOJ ok + lfrelk Runs. .,, good. X.JX·UU:• Police Chief Roger Neth, "''ho negotiated with Price at one point inside a home at 2920 Jacaranda Ave., in the ~tesa Vei-de area. "We cons·ider it a s\Jccess wh·en anything like this goes down and "''e can handle it without anyone else getting shot," s~d Chief Neth. who wa s constantly looking down a .22 caliber rine barrel during talks with Price. Policemen s urrounded the Raymond Coppinger home, re· ady for action. In an era "'hen heart diseas.e.is ... meeting.of the.American College . the United States' number one of Cardiology in Houston Texas. killer, traditional programs today. aimed at warning potential vie-"I believe the data coming in tims or the risks they are taking indicate patient indifference and are failing .miserably, accord-physician apathy," he said .. ing to a UC Irvine cardioJogist. "Row do you -modify people's life Dr. Wilbert S. Ar.onow, a UCI styles when they do not feel associate professor and chief of acutely ill ? 1-loW"do you get ·peo- cardioJogy at {he Long Beach pfe to lose weight and lake pills Veterans' Administration for their blood pressure when J-lospital, pl'esented his team's they don't feel sick ? These are research results al the annual the kinds of issues behind our re· District Progra111 suits.'~ . The cardiology team screened 2,524 adults without previous his- tory of heart disease for six risk !actors which ofteri precede heart disease. Risk factors Included hyperten sio n, smoking, hypoglycemia. obesity, toO much cholesterol in the blood, and excess amounts of some blood rats. (See WARNINGS, Page A2) A company spokesman over the weekend called the strike "reckless and useless," as-·he claimed the company's last pro· posal was its final offer. Despite · the company's hard line, another 11,000 McDonnell Douglas employes a.re expected to join the strike soon. ' Members of the United Auto Workers at the Long Beach plant of McDonnell Douglas will vote On a strike today, officials aaid. Price, who reportedly swilled \-odka and ranted at the television screen when a news announcer later identified him as • Ray instead of Roger, apparently held the hole card in the shaky game. Chief Neth said he felt the sus- Cable TV .Getting Test As to the possibility of the IAH backing down to the company's offer, picket captain Norai Warner said si mply, ''No way.•• Warner, who walked the picket line in the rain, said most of the. JAM members a,re stijl angry over the company's tefusal fu pay them for holidays and oVer th~ holiday "lockou~"-wh~!lie• pect was Cully capable of going First operational experiments made available foi: school dis· further with violence, after "''ilh the Irvine School District's trict use by Community · earlier firing two shots at Cop-t w 0 • w a y s i m u It an e o u s Cablevision, an Irvine Company pinger and a third which ceblevision hookup will begin subsidiary. wounded Coppinger's daughter, this week at' University High After a week of prelimiriary Beth. School and University Park and testing, the cable system will Neth identified Price as a Turtle Rock elementary schols. connect the three schools for hanger;on with the Vulcans "There is no program in the language instruction beginning motorcycle gang or Santa Ana country like it," according to Friday, Kataoka said this morn· and Price's young partner, as Mitsura Kataoka,-the UCLA pro-ing. Douglas Havens, 16, of Costa fe!jsor who· is setting up the Next week, College Park, Vista ·Mesa. system . Verde and Rancho San Joaquin ''It was rather goosey in Two cable channels have been schools will be added to the thCre,'' the cb"ief said after system. emerging Irom the Doodllghted Within corhing months. UC tract home w·here Pri'~ apd Irvine will be hooked Into the Havens held Copping~r. a postal Couple Killed system, wklch Kataoka expects carrier r.tudying to ,be a child to blossom by summer or next psychofogiat ." • fall into a full educational Neth said in his 24-yearcareer, In Car Crash system. the confrontation with Pr,ice, who , , Among the attributes touted appeared to drink" vodka con~ for the cable system are: tlnually while demanding a drug Two · Ariaheim residents were -Easy access to district addiction center and dance hall killed early Sunday when the car specialists for students al the dis· in the ~lesa Ve rde area, was the they were riding in careened of( trict'sscbools. coldestandtightestspotever. the rain slick Newport Freeway -Monitoring or studenl He said Price kept snapping in Oran1e and plunged ~to a teachers by professors at UCI. the rifle's safety on andol!. drainage' ditch. -Interaction between high Snipers wailed outside with Thomas Catanickolas, St, and school end elementary students telescopic sights, trying fOr a his wife Esther. 47, were rushed tnforeignlanguage. · Kataoka env1s1ons ultimate use or th"e system seven days a week. In addition to daytime dis· trict use, he expects 'ldult educa- tion classes and ucr courses to reach residents via the cable. As Kataoka described th~part or the system to be tried out this week, it will allow tetephohe-tike television communication. Students at College Park See CABJ.E Page AZ> Pair Perish In Bike' Crash Two people ridiog a motorcy. cle were killed in..stantly Swtday night in Santa ADa.. when the speecJing bike went _out of control on wet pave.meot and slammed jntothe rear ol a car. Dead at the scene of the 9 p.m . accident at tfle Intersection of 17th and Wright Streets were Geor1e E. Oberg. ·29, or .San (See STRIKE, Page Ail . . O~~"ji.CO~Ht Weather' Partly clou·dy and a little warmer Tuesday, according to the weather service. Highs of 60 at the beaches will rise to 6S inland. Overnigb"t lows in Ute upper 40s to low 50s. INSIDE TODAY Financial eolumni1t Sylvia· PorCer begtnr her tax hint af'rie1. today with in/ormation•he sava is· not available anywhereelle-U.- cludmg the U.S. Tr""""ll• See llO'll Pogc A9. Index Bernardino and Bonote C&ualui, ·~·:: ~ ~ .-. 32, of Santai Ana. CM:.::?! •• 0r..,.c::;, .~ · Witnesses told officers the OM.,.... er.12 ..... a ... a · lfyotl have whfels you want·to , mou, u.11 842·5878. Put a few clea~ ..shot, but Price and K•ven to Canyon Geoeral Hospital _ ''Evesdropping" by all the reportedly kept handingJtbe gun where they were pronounced de-cable company's subecribers who back and forth lo confuse the ad on arri v al""Sbortly after 2 a .m. will be able ~o tune in with the aid aharp1hooters. • A Call!omla Highway Patrol of adapters which eventua!Jl will "J could see them clearly, but I spokesman said the heavy sedan ~n~fttl,e ....... ·· - 'couldn't tell . which of the sua· • .went O'!,t.of control Mai'~~ i•l!~,.-..: . .--~uenC)f,m eome. ~otor£:y.ci..w••:,,-:'t;!:''l!'ara • ·°"""" .-11 ..,..... '•>s _..... =-·~ ~ Alt ~.,.,_,_.. At r~e 10f:t~ed :i:"¥~1m>a~ =::~ 4l! ~'*·-...... -= CCMikDt't stop iB ~·to aiOI. .• ...,,...._._. ... _ ··-... 1 .. worc1s to wor.k for you. ~rtutheDally Pilot. .. -.. -:--" . . ... ·• 'i _ . ..,, .. • .. pects had the sun. Therio !•no use coin AY9nu• o!framp, . ' ~ ; le conimunuy Is ·,, !~~~IQU~Pap_~!. •.• -~r~a~<!.\?-n4e~lntbedlt~b. ~ ljineill.''.K.ataol<•?~ • "'""°'" At .... ' .M ~flhecar .veoll7Rue .,_ ., --.... O.~liiaotTuallo , """'-= .. ;;;•:;;•:;;•_;•:;;•----....;-"' ·I • • ' I . ... . . . • • ! t: .. · Al DAii. v P!j.OJ I • Mideast n•"'en • I Yisited ' •. B Kis • ' y . _smger · •• Fro .. P~A.J DRU~N ... lawtn•lter's district number - ••as a criteria to determine if a Person ts under the lntlueuce. 'lbat ls b1sed on roadside 1glUly and a person's driving ability - not the particular plate tbeY may or may not have.•• Some legislators see the situa- tion differently. On Jan. 22 state Sen, Alan Rob- bins. a tan Nuys Democrat, said he was driving in the downtown area -where all three arrests took .plPice -when a policeman • put on his red ligbt and pulled him over. ' • l!obtiini said ,the policeman askecfto see his license and then said: ••w ell, Mr. Rqbl)ins, how much have you ~ drinking tonight?'' lllep-1!1:5\ep approach~ achieve l"~pid pn>•ress tow.u:di peae•; • On the first leg ¢ ·• reqewed JDJlllQn ~ secure a,•econd0stage dlien1'8&ement agreement between Israel and Egypt, Kiss· inger welcotned the govern· meDt•1 endorsement Sunday of his 1tep0 by·1tep method to a solu· Uon totbe Arab-Israeli conflict. lCl1slnser's Air Force BoejnJ' 70'1 touched down tn blustery weather outside Tel .Aviv on a night from WashJngtoQ, where he was wished good luck by President Ford. Accqmi)anied by his wife, Nan- cy, Kissinger drove directly to Jerusalem · to begin the first round of talks over dinner with Prime Minister Yitzhak Ra·bin, Foieign Minister Yi gal Allon, Defense Minister Shimon Peres and the chief of staff, Lt. Gen. .MordechaiGur. • He toJd newsmen aboard his plane that he was bringing ideas on · a peace settlement given to him by Egypt but that he had no concrete proposals. "We have no formal proposals from either side but I have ideas from Egypt and ideas from Israel and I am here to discuss theseideas,"hesaid. Party L ... ad ... r?. Wrapped in a charcoal gray c: ~ UPITf~ Suicide fnt • Co11ntI He~ .. _ .. ,.., ~ ·~~ Saves Womall " A 33·"ar·old Fountain V111lley "'?'"" rjsked his life &!Qd•y njghl ~ s•ve 8 woanln •PP-tren,Uy try· Ing!<> c91t1mii.,.ulcid' by IYfng in rain·lll& lanes of the Harbor F)-eeway in Los Angeles. _Pdlice said David. Mltch_tl!. of 15'161 Flores St., darted be\ween 'passing caA CO dra'j1heWbn\An lo aa(ety~ as she ple8iQ(I': 1>Leave me alone. , .l'rri. waitint fbr a big tnlck." I • Mitch•ll ha d to st.rugl!e !<>gel the ·woman into hla car, then his wife sat on her to restrain her until• they arrived al the LAPD 77th Streetstlition. "They did a hell of a job,·· Police Sgt. D~niel Conlogue, who termed the Mitchells' actions heroic.said today. "They really went out or their way,'' the officer added. Conlogue said Mitchell and his wife were driving north on lhe fr:i!eway, when they spotted cars slowing and s werving. As he drove · closer. he Spotted the woni'an on h er knees with her head Ca cine: traffic. Mitctiell pulled to the side and waited for a bi-eak in traCric , then dragged the wom an, described as about 40 years old, back to h.is car. car. aiopped •at a1adltomia Hghwal< P•trol callboi< lelep!>one up the freef;"l' and alerted of- ficers. • • But by the time officers ar· rived, Mitchell had already taken the woman to the police station . Conlogue said police believe the woman was under lheinfluenceor alcohol or narcotics or Was men. 1 tally deranged. "My family told me to kill I myself so I was golngtodoit. Let me go. I want to go back up there l and wait for a truck. "she babbled to police. She was taken to County-USC 'Medical Center on a 72·hour men· tal detention and observation or- der, police said. orficers reported the ineident occurred at 10 p.m. between the l ti'th Street and Imperial Highway offramps, in the Soutli Los Angeles area. · From Page Al CRITIQUE • • Robbins s aid he ••hadn't had anything atroqger than Japanese green tea'' and the unidentined officer let him go without citing him. · ''He ~bviously stopped me, in my opinion, because I had legislative plates on my car " Robbins said. ' overcoat against the cold drizzle and snow that melted as soon as it hit the ground, Kissinger told newsmen at planeside after he was greeted by Allon and U.S. Ambassador Kenneth B. Keat- After t aking a stroll in a London park, Margaret Thatcher, front runner for the leadership of the Conservative party. takes a break on a park bench to scan some of the headlines in the Sunday paper with her son, Mark, 21.A.crucial votecomesupTuesday. Jn th~ meantime, police said, ~b Smith of Torrance believing 1 he had struck the woman wilh his Youth's Body shooting the one without the gun.'' observed 'marksman Sgt. 1 Carl Jackson. Relatives and friend.5 pleaded and begged with Price to sur- render and were joined by KM PC Radio newsman Dave DeSoto, who was allowed in and out of the house almost at will. William Kinney, chief of Sacramento police, denied his for~ singled out legislators as spec1al ~argets. He said: "Jf I knew-ffieY werGertainly I would be most concerned about that type of attitude.'' '~ssembly Speaker Leo McCarthy, a San Francisco Democrat, said he heard that ••one or two officers have been look ing particularly for -Jegislators who are driving late In the evening around the Capitol.·· Jn response to a ·q-uestion, McCarthy said: •·t don"t think drinking is a problem in the Ugislature. I know very few legislators that have what could be described as a drinking pro- blem. "Of 12b legisiat<>rs , It could be said that perhaps three or four • have any kind of drinking pro. bJem,'' McCarthy said. He added that legislators are under enormous pressures and they are also away from home facing ''the sheer loneliness that is felt by those who are frequent- J y separated from their families.'' Before the recent flap over ar- rests, the · Sacramento Police Department arrested A s · aemblyman Edwin Z'berg (D-' Sacramento,, in November 1972 on a drunken driving charge. At the trial stemming from the charge -where Z'berg pleaded innocent -officer Bob Gillies testified that Z'berg became hostile when ·pdlice refused "to gtve him a break and let him go home.'' ~lies told the courtroom that Z' rg said: Supi;Jort Your Jocal ~\! e, hah! You rotten ---.i;sn't worth suppor:Ung. •• .. Z'berg was later convicted by the jury and in early 1974 served two days in j-11 because the con- viction was his second . In 1969 Z'berg pleaded no contest to a drunken driving charge. A .10 a1coholic concentration in the bloodstream is the level at which the law presumes a driver tO be intoxicated. At .that level and above, it is up to the defen- dan't to prove be is not drunk. ORAHGECOAST DAILY PILOT Robert N: Weed ........ ""-'"'*' ... Jack R. Curley Vklf "".U-1 •M 0.-lf ........ Thomas Keevll ......... ThOmas A. Murphlne ,,,.. ........ E<lltar O...rJes H. Loos Richard P. Nall MlfsUftC.MaMtl"'~• • ing: "I welcome the decision that was announced yesterday by the Israeli cabinet endorsing my From Page Al .step.by-step approach. !fhe-t:Jnit· STR -- ed States, of course, is not com· IKE i d • • • m tte to any particular ap. proach. It Is committed to rapid . company closed down for progress. . . Christmas vacation. ''We can work closely and Workers 'knew the strike was cooperatively and in a splrit of comiQg, Warner said. "l've been friendship with ttie Isra,li saving as much as possible, but cabinet. We ·agreewiththem.that I'm afraid it might not be the S:tep·bY·step apprQBcb is like-enough," he said of mak'ing it ly to be the mostprodueµve." 1 financially through a long strike. · · Union memberS' will receive • From Page Al WARNINGS 'Ollly S40 a week in'Strlke benefits, hesaid. · Huntington Beach police were at McDonnell Douglas entrances today lo keepth~peace. ''Hopefully, the incidents of violence we've bad so far will be Chttking back on the patients ju"s_t isolated cases," he said. almost a year later, the research Among other unconfirmed re4 team found that the group had ports ar.e cars scraped with done next to nothing to cut their sharp ob~ects as they passed risksofdWelop\nl 'b6&1'\,..••-•· tbl'oeWh~lines, Maaict:. Of the 1,817 aiiults checked The · pofiCe also found some again, 1,217 had at least one cor· traf~ic congeStion. today, onary ,risk factor demonstrated particularly on Springdale in the firs t screening. At the , Street. second screening, l ,2C3 bad .McDonnell Douglas had little evidence or at least one factor. comment today. Officials said ''Although all I,817 adults were only that they are assessing the given the results of their screen· possible effect of a long-term ing tests and were referred to the strike on the the production of the physician of their choi ce, who Delta, the launch vehicle for: also received the results, none of 6atellites. the mainsta"y or the. the coronary risk factors was Huntington Beach operation. 1 significantly d ecreased," Dr. Aronow said. Instead of continuing the inef- fective programs now in use. be From Page Al said, •·we should mount a more VIC TI intensive edcucation campaign M • • • based on the principles of motivational psychology and use all forms of medi a. • ''We need to educate ail physi- cians, including pediatricians, to practice good preventive medicine in order to reduce the prevalence or risk factors in (people without symptoms) as well as ill people," he said, proceedings. So that Bede1ian will have a · chance to obtain private counsel, · Franklip said, the arraignment would not res ume unW Thursday morning. Meanwhile, the arrestee is re- ceiving legal advice from a public defender, He also believes that the gov- ernment should stop agricultural s ubsidies on tobacco raisin g, 5 Hurt in Crash raise taxes on cigarettes, require catalytic filters in cigarettes to absorb the carbon monoxide pro· duced by smoking and pl ace re· gulations on cigarette companies to reduce the a mount of nicotine in their products. ••smoking s hould be banned in public places, and we should make ail effort to make smoking wtpopular and show that it really. offends people rather than it is acceptableJiOCially .··he said. SOUTH LAKE TAHOE (UPI) -A llouston-bound '·Gamblers' Special" chartered aircraft car- rying 44 passengers crashed dur- ing takeoff Sunday in a snowstorm, injuring f ive persons. Federal Aviation Ad- ministration investigators today sought lo determine what caused the twin-engine BAC·lll to veer out of control as it sped down the runway al the snow-shrouded T~~?~ Valley Airport. Would-he Rescuer In Suicide Foiled. NEW YORK (UPI) -A cab driver attempting to stop a passenger frqm throwing himself off tbe Verrll1ano·Narrows Bridge was foiled when the taxi ~.u struck from behind by a car And the man leaped over the rail." log and plunged to his death. · The victim was identified Sun· day as Louis Capobianco Jr .• 43, of New York, who told the cab driver be-was 1ufferin1 from stomach cancer and Wanted to ldll himself. . A spokesman for the 'l'riborough Bridge and ·Tunnel Authority Police said the man fell 180 feet and landed on some pil- ' lng1 at the base of the bridge which conneets .Brooklyn and Slaten ltl•nd. The 1pokesm •n uld the victim hailed o cab at 86th Street and 18th Avenue in Brooklyn and told the driver ''to take him across the Vetrazano Bridge.'' "'When they got to the middle .or the bridge," the spc>kesma n said, "the' man told the driver to stop. He did so and the man told him he was s uffering from stomach cancer and wished to kill himselr." The spokesman said that on hearing this, the driver locked the rear door of the cab, The man, how ever, "pulled a knife and put it lo his own t~roat, saying he would kill himself in the cab if the driver did not let him out." - They argued about 20 minutes, the spokesman said. Later, the cab was struck by another car and ot tho't poirit, the man was able t.o get out nf the cab &bd 11.hen Jumped o!I the bridge." 1 Oldies But Goodies MARSEILLE. France <AP> -Police uncovered 3 brothel for senior citizens during a raid on a building Marseille, a police spokesman reported. The raid turned up two pro· slitutes in their 50s and eight clients whose ages ranged from 60 to 77, the spokesman said. The brothel was opened several months ago by a 63- year-old madam, and the pro- stitutes said they charged about SlO for their services, he added. CABLE -. • • School , for example, could simultaneously see and be seen by a s pecially te acher at University High School. Additional schools could also be brought into the picture.' In that event, however, responses to the teacher would have to be sv.•ilched back and forth between the schools. Kataoka said he \\'ould be working with teachers this week setting up Spanish and French dialogues between the hi gh school and elementary schools. Once the teachers understand the system and its uses, Kataoka ex· peels the district to make solid educational use oC the system. First year costs for the pro. gram, inclliding equipment and Kataoka's services, are estimat· cd at SGS,000. Discovered In Quarry Daily Pilot Staff Writer Tom Barley also conferred with Price by telephone. His call was ::;andu•iched in between others from acquaintunces in the sur- A three·houi search for a rounding area who were literally young man who disappeared in givi ng the barricaded youth the Orange a rea Sunday night in moral support during his hours of the closing stages of a r ain-swept iage and deCiance. hiking expedition with two com-Crowds of the curious, incJud· pa,nions ended with the discovery ing Vulcan cycle gang members of his body in a nooded quarry. from Santa Ana , lined sidewalks Orange County SheriCf's .of· and parkways, compounding ficers who worked with county police proble"'s, but were kept firemen to retrieve the body or out or the danger zone. Wesley Dalton, 19, or Orange Among them was Price's from the pit in the Collins mother. Avenue-S antiago Creek area She said her son tried to com· believe that he slipped from the mit himself to a state mental edge of the quarry in the dark · hos'pital only two days befor:e the ness as the trio neared the end of outburst of violence. their hike. He was turned away, she said. Scuba divers raised the body to addiog ~hat he had p~edicted that the surface and passed it to de-something would r1nally snap · puties and firemen who then · an.~ the. outcome would be.bad. hoisted it by ropes lo the edge of I wish they had let him stay the quarry. and hel~d him." Deputies identified Dalton's The nine-hour drama ended two companions as·Keith Butler· abruptly about 2:30 a.m. after and Rick Berg both 17 and both the tiring pair allowed Detective ofOrange • ' l'\orm Kutch inside unarmed · ' along y.·i th DeSoto and an at- JAL Caterer Shoots Sell ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - An executive of the catering company that prepared meals for 144 airline passengers who later contracted food poisoning killed him::;elf, Anchorage police aaid. Authorities said Kenji Kuwabara, 52, died Sunday of a single self.inflicted bullet wound while a lone in his Anchorage apartment. Only a week ago the catering company supplied a JAL 741 flight bound from Tokyo to Paris with two meals apiece for the more than 350 persons aboard. torney t.P negotiate. Once in side, Kutch lunged onto Price and got the rifle yelling to \\'ailing officers who stormed through the front door. lfavens in turn jumped onto Kulch 's back and DeSoto grabbed th e youth and subdued him. Chi ef Neth s aid local police have had numerous past contacts y.·ith Price. }-le was just recently releasl'd from jail in connection with an assa ult on a policeman stem- min g from a prior incident in - vol\'ing Beth Coppinger, 15 , Y.1hom he allegedly shot Sat11.r· day, Neth s aid. ~tiss Coppinger 'vas listed 'in satisfactory condition today ·:at Costa J\fesa J\lemorial 1-Jospltal. where she is being treated for a gunshot wound in the wrists. ----------·----------·--·--Mariners Cargo of Free Services · We've put our Free Services on-deck to show you we have more to offer you, Mariners' Crew of Savings Specialists has your interest in mind with other Free Services too, like Check-a-Month Pian•, Transfer of Funds and Save by Mail. •$1,000 minimum balance Don't forget, we have the H!gpes.tlnterest possible on regular savings and high yield Certificates of Deposit Sa~e wltll your ''hometown~ Savings and Loan --Mariners! ' • ' " " '" . ' ... - ' • . 'VOL. 68, NGl..41n~ SECl'IONS, 24 PAGES • --. ORANGE ,COllNTV, CAL:I FOR NIA • MONDlti v., REB,~UARY 10~1975 TEN CENTS. Valley -••n· ·F~.ls-Free..,a.u Suicide ,.·}.1 1 •. ' .... ..· ' ' 1 • A 33·year·old Jo~ountain Valley man risked hls Iii~ Sunday night to save a woman appareritly try. ing to contmit suicide by lyJn,t; in 1 "Tain-sllck lanes of the Harbor 1''recwa~ in Los Adgeles. Police said David Mitchell, or I 15761 Flores St., darted between ~passing cars to d!'ag the woman to 1 safety, as :;he pleaded: "Leave tri me alone ••• 1 'm waiting for a big truck.'" ·.Mitchell bad to strug_gle to-get the woman into his car? then his wtte sat on her to restrain her until they arrived at 'th~ LAPD 77th Street station. .. They did a hell of a job," Police Sgt. Daniel Conlogue, who t ermed the Mitchells' a·ctions e heroic, said today, . "They really Webt out ol Ul~r way\''theofflceradded, • · Conlogue said Mitc"j>ell ~ Hll; WU'e were da1ving ~On the freeway, when they s1>9Uei!,o.an 1lpwing ~nd swervinJ. As. he drove closer. he sPott.ed the )¥Oman on her, knees wlUl her head racing traffic. Mitchell pulled to the side and • Its Waited for~ break in traffic, then dragged lh'e woman, de~ribed as abou~4.0years,old, b~cktohiscar. In the meantime, 'police sai~. Bob Smith of 'tOrrance believing he had stiucft lhe woman with his car,. st9pp,a' p a' Ca-lirornia Hgbway Patrol eallbox telephone up the freeway and alerted or. ficers. But by the time officers ar· ·OU II alley St1cdent I Youth Robbed,~,< Put in Trunk ~ An 18-year-old Fountain Valley student-was robbed at gunpoint, then stuffed into the trunk of his own car early Saturday in the parking lot of a local bowling al- lef. Roderitk Crillbcs \\'hs taken on Hu1itington Coed 2nd In Contest 1\1arina lligh School student -orue Whiting was named runner·- upto Miss Drill 'feam USA Satur- day nil.ht in ..competition at the l.D!'I Angeles Sporls Arena. • The 17-yeu.r-old Miss Whiling is the daughter of r.1r . and Mrs. T . R. Whiting of 6222 Christy Drive, Huntington Beach. A member of the Valkyrie Drill Team al Marina, she wa~one of four runners-up to the winner, Kare·n 'Stenger or Fremont High School in Sunnyvale. Another drill team 'from ·the Huntington Beach Union Jligh School District also fared Y.'Cll in the competitions. The Edision lligh School Drill Team took first place in dance drill teams among the nation's larges.t schools. The honored girls. who also scored highest among all teams competing, a re Judy Mills, Evelyn Moore, Lynn Batchhelder, Nancy Johnson, Leslie Allen. Jean Courtoix. An· netle Leber, Lori Fukushima, Kathy Myers and Kim 'l.Jpton. Also participating in the Miss Drill Team USA contest were !\1onu Ouellette of Fountain Valley Hi gh School and Teresa Dear of Los Amigos J.ligh School in Fountain Valley. Franco Faces Some Protest MADRID <UPI) -Growing political protest at home and the threat of a military confrontation in North Africa today created one of the most Serious crises in the 36-year history of Generalissimo Francisco Franco's regime in Spain. The CathoHc newspaper YAQ said: ··Authority is progressively detcriorali.ng. · · Police detained .57 persons, In - cluding tY.'O Italian te levision newsmen. duriOg an attempted demonstration Sund;1y outside Madrid's Carabanch,el Prison. police sources said today. T(JOK 2 CA.US TOSELLAUI'Q a 45-minute drive on' the San Diego Freeway_ before.his abduc- tors abandoned the car, leaving him locked in the trunk: California 1-lighway Patrolmen freed hin1 less than an hour later after hearing his calls tor help and spotting him rocking the car. Fountain Valley police snid Cribbes, a student at Orange Coast College, left Fountain Bowl, 17110 Brookhurst St., al 1 :45 a.m. Saturday arter a n even· ing ol bo~·ling. ' In the parking lot, he was ;,1p- proachcd by two men. believed to be in their 20s. \\'ho first asked for llircctions to a n apartment con1 - plcx. thC'n demanded money <.11 _gunpoint Cribbcs gave th<.-m the $6 he \\i.lS c-arrying. polft'e"11aid'!''\ben the pair. urmed "'ilh Y.'hal police belie\'e was a .38 caliber blue s teel revolver. foree<I him into the trunk. Cribbes told officers he v.•as driven for ubout 45 minutes. J>olice l>elicve one0 of the men drove Cribbes car. "·hilc the other followed in another car. 1'he men abandoned Cribbc.s and his car at the Lakewood Boulevard exit of the San Diego F'recway. leaving it without gasoline or car keys. officers re- ported. 1-lighv.·ay patrolmen. believing t he car was disabled. stopped.tc>- investigate. then heard Cribbes and saw him rocking the car from side to side. They pried open the trunk arid freed him. Cribbes was not injured, police reported, and police were still searching for his abductors to- day. · Camel Kills Zookeeper PAWTUCKET. R.l. (uPI) Vincent Dolan, 60, an attendant 11t the Slater Park Zoo, was trampled lo death by a rampag- ing camel. an autopsy showed. ,T he 1,500-pound camel. named Kibubi, was still going berserk when Dolan's body was dis· covered in the camel's cage Saturday, The autopsy showed · he had been dead since Friday night. Police tried to quiet tti, eamel with a tranquilizer gun. When lhal railed, they s hot it to death. Poliee Target? ' , 3 State Legislators Niii~ed SACRAMENTO (AP)-Therc are legislators who think some Sacramento policemen are out to get them. . In the la st two months. Sacramento police booked three legislators. for investigation of drunken driving. At least two 0£ the legislators were driving cars with the distinctive legislative Jicense plates. In past years other legislators have been booked for_ the same violation, but no one recalls such a concentration o( dnuUien driv- ing arrests in recent Capitol his- tory. On Nov. 22 Assemblyman John t-"'oran. a Sa n Francisco Democr at who is chairma n of the powerful \Va ys and l\1eans Com - mittee, was booked for investiga- tion of drunken driving. lfis case is pending. On Jan. 15 Assemblyman John Thurman, a Modesto Democrat who is chairman of th e Agriculture Committee, was booked for invesligalion o r drunken driving. H& pleaded guilty and was fineq $315. . On Jan. 23 Assemblyman Mike . Cullen, a Long Beach Democl-at. was booked for investigation or drunken driving. llis case ill pend In,:?. Oneoflicer , Tom'Bristow. took part. in the arrests of Thurman and Foran. That fact makes legislators suspicious that ;,i policeman is out to prove himselr. ·•.1 think a particu l a r police man is· treating legislators differenUy. I understand he has been lying in wait and follow_ing legislators' car s . It is som e kind of crusade he has appointed himself to.'" state Senate Presi· dent pro tern J &mes Mills said in an intervie"'. Bri stow denied he uScs legislative p1ates -which give a lawmaker's district number - "as a criteria to determine if a person is, under the influeuce. Tbat is based on roadside agility and a person's driving abilit.y not the particular plate they may <See DRUNKEN, Page i\Zl ·9 Yoiiiiis charged RIVERSIDE (UPI! -Police charged nin~ rock and beer can tllrOwing youths -aged' lS to 21 -Sunday with resisting· arrest. assault: and failure to disperse al neighborhood party. Police said approximately 70 persons were attending the party. Finance·s Disclosed I Erwironnwntalists Hold, Stocks in Oil . By TERRY COVltLE ty clerk li•llng all stoek, business lWo ~our-plexes at 7'181 and 7791 0t.,._o...,,....5\ttt interests, or real estate.valued al gat.er·Afe, The mayor' of Huntington morethanSl ooo. ... Hm eq\Uty in 'each is listed at Beach is par! owQer of four · Tbe city· ~lerk ·Has ·•enL the betWeen $10,000 and $100,000. The· separate fburplex a'parttnent ·forms to the stat.e's Fair Political state'f form 720 does not require complexes in one of the city's Pri:ctlces Comrrlisslon,' as, l'e· 3 sJ>eqlUei vaiq", only a ran~e- car.". more prominent low-income quired b}' Propo&iljon ~. the rrom Sl,000 ff) $10,000. and $10t000 That's lhe tongue·ln ·cheek neighborhoods. • financial di s'C los~i:e Jaw P@liSed to '$)00;000; a nd rilore tnan "You must be•sUpplng. II look two callers before J sold my sales success story told by a Th e city co u n c i I's l w o by the J)kple during the Nov· .$100'.000. Corona deJ Mar man. Here's the ~trongest environn1 enta,lists. emberstatewideelectton. No membe~ or the Huntington Daily Pilot t1d whlch "'Orked for Nrirma Gibbs and Don Shlple)', No one had to list income earn-Be.8ch Council li sted any holding him : · · have invested In oil co~any ings·this year, but that will be a valuedatrri9rttban$lOO,OOO. 'FORD 4 DR, $200. l..i.c. & stocks, whU~ the council's two ~ulrement)n 1976. The ·Stater and Koledo Lane smog ok + ttru. Runs. 1enior rneo:ibers . Shtpley ~and Mayor Al Coen listed the four .apa.,rtm.qnts ar.e In f~F good. xx~"11.XX. Ted Bartle.tf. are the..wealthiett' apartment projects as his rpaJor neighborho~ or Oak· Vl~w •• jn terq;101&1ocr holdlhgs. . lln~cial lnvest~t. He owns an SChool, a se'cl n or town charat· lf you have wbee'"' )"OU w-anl to AD aev~n members of lheeotln.· l5 percent fee fnlerest in each or terized by lo -income ramili • !::d~ 1:~~rt4~!'.a_ P\:rt. • few cil. and Cit.,y-Adm&nistrator Dave two fourp1ex units at 17412 J.r1d 1in1l parenthmilies. and tesi· ' Rowlands, have flied stale finan· )7422. ttoledo Lane. dnd a 42.~ dents.Gii welfare. • ' 1 _1_n_i_h•_D_•_Hy_P_ll_o_1. ..... ,. ____ , cl•I disclbsur~ lorms wilh the cl-~ce~l lee interest In each or I (SelJ.l>JSCLOS\lRE. PageA?> ' rived, Mitcholl had atre~dytaken t~ewoman lo the police station. Conlogue said, pol ice believe the w,oman was und~~ the influence of alcohot or narcotics or was men- tally deranged. "My family told me to kill myself sot was going to do it. Let me eo. I "'ant to go back up there and wait for a truck,'' she babbled as Jack Feehan Huntington's Top Citize1i Jack Feeh;in~ district manager for the SoUthern California Gas Conlpany. \Vas n amed 1974 Citizen of the Year by the Hunt· ington Beach Chamber or Com· merce. Feehan, who has been involved in local civic activities for the past 11 years, was nominated for the honor by the Huntington Beach Rotary Club, a group he has served as president, li'e hils also twice been presi· 'dent of the board or directors ol' the \Vest Orange County United Crusade. He is a director of the chamber ol commerce a nd is an active s upporter of the llunt- 111gton Beach Free Clinic. 1'he chamber's nomination:,. l'Omm ittee cited F eehan for his contributions tO the community for a long span of time, and his continued support or the business community. ' Members -0( the chamber. al the installation banquet Friday .ni ght al the Sheraton Beach Inn, also presented four other awards for community service to: ·-The chambet-women's division. accepted by past presi· dent Peggy Freeman, for con- tinued community activities. --George Lusk of the 1-lunt- ington Bea"cb Industrial Park, for his chairmanship of last year·~ police recognition banquet. to police. She was taken to Counly·USC Medical Center o n a 72-bour men .. tal detention and observation or~ der, police said. Officers reported the incident occurred at 10 p.m . between Ute lllth Street and Imperi~l Higb\vay offramps, in the South Los Angeles area . ant 2 Sides Report Violence By PATTY BURNETI' or 111<11 DM/f ""°' ~ The Cirst day of a strike at the l\1cDonnell Douglas-planhn Hun- tington Beach was punctuated by scattered reports of violence on the pa rt of both strikin g aerospace worlsers and manage· menl. poli<.'e said today. Two s trikers have claimed they were struck by cars cross· ing the picket lin~s.. while owners of some or those cars have re- ported broken windshields and other damage. "We 're investigating several reports, but as of this time those reports arc still unconfirmed." Capt. Grover Payne of Hunt· ington !leach police said early to-_., da\·. There is talk on the picket lines of an injury in one of the hit·and· • run incidents, but P ayne said police have not yet ~nfirmed that ract . The strikers are m embers of the International Association of J\.·lachinists. About l,SOOmembers at the Huntington Beach plant. along \vith 5.500 others in South " ern California and 12 ,000 al the t·ompany's St. l .. ouis facility, went on strike at 12 :01 today. Southern California's Local 720 rejected McDonnell Douglas' re- cent ofCer for a new contract Feb.- 2. Workers say they want ''pari- ty" y.·ith others in the aerospace industry, a nd lo them that means an immediate 5.S percent pay hike plus three percent increases over the aext t~·o years. A company spokesman over the weekend called the strike "reckless and useless," as he cl;~:imed the company's last.pro- posal was its final offer. Despite the company's hard line. another 11,000 McDonnell Douglas employes are expected to join the strike soon. Members of the United Auto Worke rs at the Long Beach plant of McDonnell Douglas will vote on a strike today, officials aaid. As to the possibility of the IAM backing do\vn to the company's fSee STRIKE, Page A2J Man, 26, Murdered BURBANK (UPI> -The ex- ecution·slyle killing of a 26-year · old man whose body was found Sunday in a borrowed car was under investigation today by poli ce. Authorities said Larry Duby. Burbank, had been shOl in the shoulder,-1ace and three times behind ohe ear. Coast =· -Roger Slates. ror his"~ leadership in the chamber's a nti -· billboard campaign a lon g Pacific Coast ffjllh"'"Y- \\'cat her Panly c loudy and a litUe wat~er Tuesday, according . to the weather service. Highs of 60 al l,he beaches will riset.o 65 inla nd. Overnight lows in ,the upper 40s to low SOs. I . -The Daily Pilot. for com· munity involve'ment with its secret WitnesS1 ~olum11. a Verf· · tua! aided by the chamber. . The chambei:'s new president, -Ed SUlllvan. district manager for the.,18 ,nu tttiern Cat:if~rnth Automobilt< Club. took lbe gavel '<Se~Cl!'i!EN, Page "21 ' I • , Cat' Crushes Boy ' . SAN JOSE CUPll -Ernesto Rodrtquez, 15, was crmbed to de· ath when the car be was workjng beneath slipped lrom a. bumper jack. He waa found bl>neath \lie vehicle Saturday-by hls irandmother, a 1pol<osman-foe lhe Santa Clara County coroner's ~lce·said . ' INSIDE TODAY Fina'nclal columnist Sylvia· Parler begint htr ta:r hint series . today Mnth information Ille says is· Mt available anywhere eLse -in· eluding the U.S·. Treasury. See SlOFJI Page A.9_ ' Index ....... .. L~ A"1 Cll ~ AS °""".. .,_,, c.mkl All '0-.U~ All O.••lfttlc .. All , ........ ~ .. ... ~··At• ... ~ ... ,..,...,. •t ~.....,.. ., • ' • Al OAILY,,.LOT• • I H/F Eord • -......ta~s · Mtdra•t Mullan lsl'ae v· ' • ed • On Oil CllibackS-· By · Kissing~r •-'9!Jl>TON, Tex. (APJ -h. lhe first of a two-dl!Y series ~"'•!ll FQl'd todlll' reJect:ed of speeches Md cpl)ference1, •-.. .. lions tllat he eue l)fl bis · Ford told the Housld\I Clllimber" proposal· to cut the nallon•s oil of Commerce that tmrili!ediate ac· Jmpo.;ts by a miUon. barrels a tlon must be taken to insulate the daf, and •~d congresslonal op. eco·nomy agaiQSt the ~m.age ~ of his plan were propos.. whlcb would result from a new ~ a ••tY hlllb risk and reCk· oil embargo. gamble." · Ford said tbo6e wllo llllllCesl Policemen Probe ·Murder· in Lounge ' ~!:i~a~:;~t~r:::~.~.~.~ law enforcement gang details ecre ~. ness froDl Los An1eleS, San · · Bernardino and Riversid~ counties last week in an 'errort to solve the Jan. 30 · Capri Cocktail Lounge killing. , Detectives said today they checked a computerized list of every known member-of the Hell's Angels motorcycle club, but failed to come up .,.•_...,,..,..,._...,,..,..,. ... ..,.,.,\ with any s uspects. They bad received an anonymous tip reJayed by the Stan Bernardino Sheriff's 1 Department that a . Hell's Angel was invoJved In the shooting or 'Kenneth Aubrey King, 25, of 406 lStb St., Hunt· ington Beach. King had become em· broiled in a fight with one of to apR_arent out-of·t.9~n 10 the Capri Lounge, 406' Pacific Coast Highway, in a dispute over the juke box music.King was playing. The man be /ought with ap- parently shot King after re- turning to the bar with a friend. · Police are now looking for two men and two women who ned the bar in a 1957 GMC or Chevrolet half-ton pickup truck. Witnesses described the truck as a faded aqua or Ilg.ht green color with grey pnmer spots aJI over the body. -The Daily Pilot's Secret Witness is offering a $500 cash reward for information which leads to the suspects in the bar slaying. , Anyone who might !lave seen the truck, or the foursome, is urged to either notify police, or phone ihe ~r:t:;it;;:Tfy ai:~·.m:~r~~ Witness, P .0 . &x 790, Hunt- ingt~n Beach, Ca. 92648. The suspects had been drinking in the Capri for about 20 minutes, apparently Auto Slams Guard Rail Traffic crossing the Santa Ana River bridge on Hamilton Avenue to Viclor1a Street was blocked early SuDday morning after a car went out or control and struck a guard rail headon. Huntington Beach police said Donald . Marvin M idthon, 52, or 686 Darrell St., Costa Mesa, ap. parently l<ist control of his car as be approached the bridge at 1:30 am. He struck a bridge guard rail and a chain link fence, police said, uprooting the end of it .• Mid·. thon was not injured, but traffic crossing from Huntington Beach into Costa Mesa was stalled Wllil Midthon's car co.uld be towed away. ORANGE COAST. waiting for the rock show to start at the nearby Golden Bear nightclub. The shooting was at 8:40 p.m. They apparently bad caused a fuss at the Golden Bear by trying to Sneak ln early, according to police. Descriptions of the four strangers provided by several Witnesses :-sbo\fle them 8iS rollowt: -suspect No. 1: S'B"to5'9" tall, 150 pounds. about 25, with dark, uokempt, sho.ulder length hair. a moustache and a shaggy goatee. He sp~ke wit)I a . westem, possibly~~·cowhoy'' drawl, wor·e kbati pants, a black and white plaid coat, black boots and a floppy felt cap with the name ''Angel" acroSs the front headband He likes to drink blackberry brandy. .. -Suspect No. 2: male white, mid 20s, abouts~ feel tall and 165 pounds, with long, blond hair, a thin face and possibly a moustache. -SUspect No. 3; a female. abOut 5'8'' to 6' ta11 , 1~5 pouilds, age 22-23, with long, dark blond hair. -Suspect No. 4: a female, 5'4". 115 pounds. dark blond hair in a s hag style. Police believe all four are str'angers to this area, but any information on their whereabouts the night of Jan. 30 might .h.elp. Girls Club Duo Honored The new Fountain Valley-· Huntington Beach Girls Club has presented its first two honorary life memberships to Ruth Johnson and Mary Ellis. Miss Johnson did the in- vestigative groundwork for the Girls Club,. including thC coordination of the first steering committee meeting. Miss Ellis, a local attorney-at· law, has donated her legal services for the formation or the club and is acting as the club's legal advisor. The new club's board of direc· tors meets at 7:30 p.m., the first Thursday of each month, in Fountain Valle y City Council conference room, Local r esi- dents arOillvited to attend. DAILY PILOT '_Hiking, Camp Class Slated Robert N. Weed Pr~fll •ftd f'Vlll ....... .Jack R. Curley ---~--0.-.. ~ Thomas Keevil ··- ' • A new class In hikirig and camping, for boys and girls 12--17, starts Tuesday night at Edison Commwiity Center. The class will meet three even- ings, Feb.11, Feb. 18 and Feb. 25. Class time is 6 ;30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The class ends with a hike · from Bolsa Chica State Beach to the city's celltraLparlt, Including an overnight camp out in adven. tutepll!Yground, Marms 0Jld9. Fee lot the course ts $5. In- terested hikers and campers sbould reliater .at Edison com- munlt,y -ter, Monday or Tues- d ay, from 9 a.m. to 6 p .m. Two Cops .Arrested BERKELEY !UPI) -Two Berkeley poUce officers have been arrested on drug possession chStges after they 1~ve a pollc:e serteant some hashish, acoord· Inf to Chief Wesley Pomeroy. They are Terry Hutchin*"1, ZI, an ll·monlh veteran olthe force, and Lll Cory, 26, who hu been undergoing basic tralnlng. \ "that we conUnue to jmport the entire mllUon or a Jlgniticant part of the mllllon barrels ~at I · proposed to cut back'' are pr<>- posin~ to ••play games with our total economy in the hope ~ boaslinc about limited winnlnp that are not at all certaio1 '' His 11.ddre .. to lhO Chamber or Commerce's energy·et:onomic FORO'SBUOGETEYEO BY 'SHAKESPEARE'-7. · conference preceded a wOrking dinner with Southwestern gov- ernors. On Tuesday, Ford attends a working breakfast with regional media representatives in Houston before fiying to Topeka, Kan .• and an address to the Kansas Legislature, a meeting with Midwest goreroors and a news conference Tuesday night. · The journey is part of Ford's stepped-up effort to\ gain public support for his economic and energy proposals, which face strong opposition in Congress. The President's prepared re- marks for the Houston con-· terence centered oo a spirited de- fense or his energy plan. Many oilmen were in the audience when he said "yoUinay not suppart all of what I have pro- posed, but ••• I have seen no better program proposed.'' He Bgain declared his opposi· lion to rationing. . ''AllocatiOns and rationing cannot be fair and equitable to consumers,•• he said. '"They can· not stimulate energy indepen· dence. They cannot produce one barrel of oil -not one gallon of gaspline. Ford said his progr8.m offers an equitable solution making maximum use of the marketplace. ''The promised land or alloca· tions and rationing would turn out to~~ a .Ju_ngle -a jun_gle of red tape, bureaucratic judgment ine- quities and other problems.~' he aaid .. Ford n·ever mentioned Democratic critics by name., but his .speech was sprinkled with re- ferences to-''some people in ·wasbington•• and ·•·some mem· 1bers of Congress" who he COD• :tended failed to understand the :serio~_sness of the problem. FrollfPage Al DISCLOSURE ..... ~"",. .... , ..... CITIZEN OF THE YEAR Ch•mber Choice Feehan Frorn Page A I CITIZEN .•• rrom outgoing president Bill Foster with a pledge to bring the chamber even farther along the road or community service. Sullivan said he will be looking toward the community for sug- . gestions as to how the chamber can serve Huntington Beach, as welt as continuing programs launched by Fostet'l.~ · · Keynote speaker for the even· ing was Dr. WilJiiam S. Banowsky, .President of Pep· perdine University. Huntin~on Joins Poster Ar.t Contest TEL AVIV (UPIJ -Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger R~w to Israel today, bearlng 1\Qe~s from Egypt on a Middle East ac- cord and saying he is prepared to e.xplore means other than hii; step·by-atep approach to achieve rapl~ progress towards peace. On the rtrst leg of a renewed misslon·to secure a 'second-stage diae ng'a ga m ent agre~ment belween Jsrael and Egypt, Kiss· inger welcomed the govern- meqt'~ endorsement Sunday or his step·by-step method to a solu- tion to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Kissinger's Air Force Boeing 707 touched down in blustery weather outside Tel Aviv on a · fight from Washington, where he was wished good luck by President Foret j Fro.n1PageAI DRUNKEN ... or may not have." Some legislators· See the situn- tion differently. • On Jan. 22 state Sen. Alan Rob- bins, a Van Nuys Democrat, said he was driving in the downtown area -where all three arrests took. place -when a Policeman put on his red light and pulled him over. Robbins said the policeman asked to see his license and then said: ''Well,· Mr. Robbins, how much have you been drinking tonight?'' Robbins said he ••hadn't had anything stronger than Japanese green tea'' and the unidentified orficer let him go without citing him. · Huntington Beach residents, •·11e obviously stopped me, in fror,n th~_ 10th grade through my opinion, because I had senior c1t1zens, are invited to . legislative plates on my car," submit .their own designs tor Robbins said. postersj.o the city library.tor en-William Kinney, chief of try in a tounty~1e1e contest. Sacramento police, denied his force singled out legislators as Accomp.a1;1ied byhls~!e, Nan· cy, Kissinger drove direcUy to Jerusalem to begin the first round or talks over dinner with Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. Foreign Minister Yigal Allon, Defense Minister Shimon Peres and the chief or staff, Lt. Gen. MordechaiGur. He to)d newsmen a19ard his plane that he was bringing ideas on a peace settlement given to him by Egypt but that he had no concrete proposals. "We have no formal proposals rrom either side but I have ideas ..from Egy'pt and ideas from Israel and I am here lo discuss these ideas." he said. Wrapped in a charcoal gray overcoat against the cold drizzle and snow that melted as soon as it hit the ground, Kissinger told newsmen at. planeside after he "1as . greeted by Allon and U.S. Ambussador Kenneth D. Keat· ing : "f welcome the decision that was announced yesterday by the Israeli cabinet endorsing my step·by·slep approac.h. The Unit· ed States, or course. is not com- mitted to any particular ap· proach. It is committed to rapid pro~.~ess . ··we can work closely and cooperatively and in a s pirit of friendship with the Israeli cabinet. We agree with them that the step·by·step approach is l ike~ ly to be the mostpro:ctuctive:." But Kissinger did not rule out the Possibility or a resumption of the Geneva conference, a diplomatic route towards a Mid~ die East pe<.u.:e favored by the Soviet Union. Fro1N Page A I STRIKE ••• Finalists in the county contest special targets. He said: "If I will have their posters displayed' knew they were, certainly I on buses run by the OrangeCoun· would be most concerned about offer, picket captain Norm ty Transit District during April .that.type of attitude." Warner said simply, ''No way." and May. Assembly ·S peaker Leo Warner,whowalkedthepicket A 5100 U.S. Savings bond will McCarthy, a San Francisco line in the rain, said most of the be awarded to the top county Detftocrat, said he beard that IA~i members are still angry poster designer. The Friends of ''one or two officers have been ov~r the company's refusal lo the Huntington Beach Public lookin g particularly tor pay them for holidays and over Library will present a smaller legislatorswhoaredrivinelatein 1.hc hol.iday "'lockout.," when the savin1s -bond to the best local· .. \heeveningaround~Cap1tol.''· C"ompany closed down for · poster producer. In r es pon~e to a question, Christritas vacation. McCarthy said ''I d 't th' k \Yorkers knew the strike was The county judging will be d -k. · : on in coming, Warner said. "'I've been handled by the· Santiago l.Jbra r1n. 1n g IS a problem in the systenl's public relations c n: Le~1slature. I know very few saving as much as possible, but Coen's apartments, all built in mittec om legislators that have what could 1 'm arr aid it might not be 1963, appear to be in sound condi· · be described as a drinking pro· enough," he said of making il lion from the outside, as do most Posters should be submitted on blem. financially through a long strike. dwellings 1'n the area. . · Union rrembcrs will receive s1x·ply poster board, 11" by 28'' .. The mayor also lists stock They can be done in any 10nlyS40awcekinstrikcbenefits, each 1'ssue valued at less than' d r · · 1 R ·hesaid. me 1um. u r1c1a entry forms are S • H · Sl0,000, in Mercury Savings and available at the main library, 525 ape eDllJlar unt1ngton Beach police were Loan and Rosso's Carpet M . S E -. at McDonnell Douglas entrances a1n t. ntr1es mµst be sub· tod t k th Warehouse, both of which ar«; milted by March 1.•• ay 0 eep e peace. headquartered in Huntington Set Feb. J 9 "'llopefully, the incidents of Beach. violence we've had so far will be Mrs. Gibbs, a psychology in-A one·night seminar on rape justisolatedcases,"hesaid. structor. al Cal State, Long 5 Hurt in c ·rash and assault on women will be Among other unconfirmed f"C· Beach, lists two homes, one in held Feb.· 19 at the Sheraton ports arc cars scraped with Huntington Harbour and one in SOUTH LAKE TAHOE (UPI) Beach Inn in Huntington Beach. sharp objects a s they passed Seal Beach. and six separate -A Houston· bound "Gamblers' The semin ar, sponsored by thTrohugh th1t;: picket lines, he said. stocks as her major rmancial Special" ch·artered aircraft car· members of the Huntington l rr· PO tee also £ound some holdings. rying44passengerscrasheddur· Beach Jaycees and their wives, ra 1c conges ti-0n, today. The six stocks, all valued ing takeorr Sunday in a starts at 8 p.m. It is open to the PStartitcularly on Springdale between Sl,000 and $10,000, are: snowstorm, injuring fiv e publicandthereisnocharge. ~eri Union Oil, Standard Oil of persons. Federal Aviation Ad· Guest speakers include Bettv c onnell Douglas had littte California, John Deere, Jntema· ministration investigators today Brooks from Women Again.s"t comment today. Officials said tional 1-larvester, St. Regis Paper sought to determine what caused Sexual Abuse; two llunlingt.on only that they are assessing the and Reynolds Metal. the twin-engine BAC-111 to veer Beach Police officers, Virginia po~sible efrect of a long-tern\ Shipley lists eight separate out of control as it sped down the Kirkmeyer and Robert Russell· strike on the the production of th~ s tocks. Two, valued between runway at the snow-shrouded and two women from Orang~ Delta, the launch ''chicle fot-- S 10, 000 and S 100 ,000' a re T'!!.1~ Valley Airport. County \Vomen Against Rape. :~tel!itcs ; the mainstay or thC. Am er i c a n Telegraph and rr=====================~::::=::::,;;,=.;::,:;"~nl'.'.•~n;g'.'.lo.'.'.n.';B.'.'e.'.'.a.'::c~h~o~p~e~ra~t~;o~n~.=,.;· , TelephoneCo.andKraftcoCorp. -------------·-· Mariners Cargo of Free Services · The other six, all valued under Sl0,000 each, are: General Motors Corp., the May Company depa"rtment stores. F .W, \Voolworth, Columbia Gas System, Inc. (sellers of· natural gas), Marathon Oil Company, and Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. (providers or electrical power>. Bartlett lists five stocks, his savings, and 10 acres of land near Red Bluff, California. He owns two stocks in the SJ ,000 to $10,000 range, American Funds Set'vice and American Mutual Fund, Inc. In the 510,000 to Sl00,000 bracket, Bartlett has: IDS l\1utual Funds, United Funds Inc., Crocker National Bank (miscellanepus ·stock ). and Anaheim Savings and Loan (sav· ings> .. Henry Duke, a stockbroker. ~ just one stock valued al more than Sl,000 (but less than 510,000J, listed as Financial of Sant.a Barbara. Harriett Wieder Jists 'her hus band's import business Trans Oceanic, Inc., valued botwe@n Sl0,000 nnd $100,000, as her only financial holding. Coun- cilman Jerry Matney lists a five percont Interest in his brother's hardware a.tore <less ihan St0,000> and equity In two homes ln addition to his own reslden"'l, ceach under $10,000>, as his sole Rnllnctal Interests. • Ctt1 Admlnlstratcr Rowlands wu the only one who 1lsted no bllldlnga of atock, blllinesa or re- al estate valued at more than SJ,000. ' We've put our Free Services on-deck to show you we have more to offer you. Mariners' Crew of Savings Specialists has your interest in mind with other Free Services too, like Check-a-Month Plai'I', Transfer of Funds and Save by Mail. '$1.000 minimum balance Don't forget we have the Highest Interest possible on regular savings and high yield Certificates of Deposit. Save with your "hometown" Savings and Loan --Mariners! • ·MaJ4ners Savtll:(Js • and LoanAssodatiOn .~ JJ,...,_.I d I ' • WDTa.ln• OOVlll • HSWIO'a'r llA~ CA.UP. aMI• "1411.tMOOO t~ CMftM)' JGtM.TllDSDl.rva • KSWroaTUACM, CUB. t'>Mt• {114t 6'J40Cll (~ c.wJ IJIJO SEAL BEAC'H 90UL.BVA.l .O •!EAL IEACH, C'ALIP. '0740 •'1213) ~ ni6 &747 IEVERLY &OULBVAID •LOS ANGELES, CAUf. 90048 • t21J) tJ.5,7-4141 • I • " , . ,, 1d 1/ '" ' ~ 7 ' . l ' 1 \ ~' 'I I ~ • • • -Orange, £east ~ • 1 E I, t 1-0" • ORANGE' COUNT'( CALIFORNIA , Today-'s C:l~lng N.Y. Stoeks MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1975 N TEN CENTS Driokit.19 SOlons -T~rget of·· Police • • >I • ~ SACRAMENTO {AP) -Tbez'e 1 are legislators who tblnk gome Sacramento policemen areoutt.O I getlhem. In the last two mo·ntbs, ·Sacramento police-booked three 1 ~egislators for inve$tigatlon of drunken driving. At least two of · the legislators were driving cars with the distinctive legislative jlicense plates. Jn past years other legislators have been booked for the aame vlola.Uon, but no· one recalls such a concentratton ot dnlnken driv- ing arrests in recent Capitol l.ta .. .tory. · On Nov. 22 Assemblyman John Foran. a San Francisco Democrat who is chairman of the powerful Ways and Means Com- mittee. was booked for investiga- tion of drunleo driving. His cue is pending. , On Jaq.1$ AasemblJmanJolln . One officer, Tom .11r1sil.w~took "l'burman, a M.odesto Demoerat .Pa.rt ·to ·th< arrests ol Thurman who ia. chairman or the and Foran. T.bat: fact makes Agriculture Committee, .. was letlalatota s\ls'picious that a • book-ed for lnve1t11atlon o.f policema-o Is out to prove llrun~en drivJng. He pleaded himself. • . piflyan~wasfined$31:J. · "'I~ th~n·k a parti.cular .On Jan. 23 Asfembb'r'n8.ll Mi~e pol Leeman ls-treati,n&,Jeg1slators Culle~.' Long B'each~ll)ocrat, cli!'ferently. ,J ~rid•!l"'Jld he has was booked for investiotion of been lying [n wait-ana following drunken driving. His case is legislators' ca.rs. It is some kind pending. o[ crusade be has !SPJ>Ointed himself to," state Senate Presi- dent pro tem James ?.fills said in an interview. .... Brlsto·w denie'd.· he uses le(islative plates -which give a lawmaker's district number - •'as a criteria to determine if a -person is under the influeuee. Thal is based on roadside agility ~nd a person's driving ability - not the particular plate they may or may not have," · Some legislators see the situa.. lion differently. On Jan . 22 state Sen. Alan Rob-- bins, a Van Nuys Dem~rat. said he was driving in the downtown area -wtwre all Lhree arrests took place -y,,•hen a policeman put on his red light and pulled him over. Robbins said lhe policeman asked to see his license and then (See DRUNKEN, PageA2) e • Its OU as ant • • Cdll Slayi1a9 Yictim Argue With Suspect ByJOHNVALTERZA 01 lht 0•111 Jf1k1C Sblf Mrs. Nancy Atwater suffered from a chronic drinking problem · and rrequently argued with the male nurse 0tccused or murder· ing her last week, it was learned today. . l\1rs. At \\'alcr, 50, was the sixth wife of former Wrigley Chewing Gum executive A.G. Atwater and di sputes over his care assertedly were commonplace between the housewife and Danit•I Gerhis liedelian. Bedelian. 40, wal'> ;,irrested lall' last Wednesday when police were convinced the reclusive Corona del Mar housewife had met with foul play. Her body was found in a Pacoima junk yard a few hours after Bedelian's ar- rest. The r<'mains had been en· tombed beneath cement in an old nil drum. Although police today would not discuss the possibility o( dis- putes between h1rs. Atwater ~nd Rcdeli<.an, they did concede that the victim had bc<'n treated for alcoholism. ' ··we du know th<it l\1rs . Atwater had a drinking problem •i nd had been treated at hospitals for it." said Det. Capt. Richard Jlamilton. • Standoff Reports emerged from another male nurse who-worted..for the Ohi=Wo At waters that Mrs. Atwater fre· quently Wfaled Bedeliam over the care of her 64-year-oJd husband, who has been suffering from acute mental illness (or the past several years. The nurse. Dan Jacobsen, indicated the .. ' Critique Starting A 27·foot ci;u!ser o"wned by John J'Tt!eman of Santa An'a rides low at its Newport Harbor mooring after taking on water. Harbor patrolmen discovered the vessel ................ .. 2 Sides Report Violence ' By PATfYBURNETI' ot U.. o.llJ Pllel St•H The first day of a strike at the McDonnell Douglas plant in Hun· tington Beach Y.'3S punctuated by scattered reports of violence on the · part of both s triking aerospace \v6rkers and manage- ment, police said today. Two strikers ha ve claimed they we re struck by ears cross- ing the picket lines, while owners .... ~i ·of some of those cars have re-<~ ported broken ., .. :indshields and other' damage. "\Ve're investigating several reports, but as of this time those reports are still unconfirmed."' C;.1pt. Grover Payne of )funt- ington Beach police said early to- dav. sinking at its moorinl!: off Corona de! Mar. They said an attempt to salvage it was scheduled this afternoon. Homes in back· ground are on Ballx>a Peninsula. 1~here is talk on the pick~t tines .. o( an Wjury in one ()f the bit-and· run incldent$, but Payq.e said pollce hlave not yet cont\rmed that fact. The strikers are members of the International Association of l\1achinists. About l.500 members at the J.luntington Beach plant, along wi.lh 5,500 others in South'• ern California and 12,000 at the &i:rg:uments were healed. By ARTllUR R. VINSEL And one theory has been offered"' 0101•o•n1l"uo1sw11 that such a session before dawn A critique of maneuvers used last Wednesday could have led to by Costa J\tesa police in handling the battering of the woman in the ;1 near-hysterical, vodka-fueled family home at 4633 Perham \outh \\'hose nine-hour standoff Drive, inCameoShores., ·with lawmen apparently had "There arc still some loose been building for weeks \11as ends our investigators are trying seheduled to get under way lo-to put together. so we just can't Gripes on Agenda For Newport Panel Preliminary Budget Slated For Trustees <·ompany's St . Louis facility, went on strike at 12.:01 today. Southern California 's Local 720 rejected I\'leDonnell Douglas' re· cent offer for a new contract Feb. 2. Workers say they want "pari· ty" with. others in the aerospace industry, and to them that means an immediate 5.5 percent pay hike plus three percent increases over the next two years. day. speculate:• Hamilton said. Complaints from two segments Ranking officers engaged in Police have what they allege is of the Newport'°Beach communi4 A company spokesman over the long standoff with Roger the weapon used to inflict several ty -one about allimal control re~ Price, 18, of 2009 Charle St., and a severe blows to the woman's gulations and the other about leen·aged partner planned to dis· head -a small, cast-metal parking problems at a posh new <'USS all a spects or the dramatic statue of a duck normally kept on restaurant -will con,front city final approval or the cit('s ap· plication for a s hare o Com- munity Development Funds pro· vided by the federal government. Proposals call for the spending of $100,000 from the first year's al· location of about $160,000 ror the purchase of land in Corona del Mar's old Fifth Avenue Corridor and eventually building a senior jCitizen center there. A preliminary picture of Newport-1\tesa Unified School District finances for 1975·76 will be presented to trustees at their Tuesday nigh.t meeting. Superintendent John Nicoll will present projected income ror next year and projected expen- ditures based on the 1975·75 school year -without cost.or- living increases or salary hikes. the weekend called the strike ··reckless and useless," as he '- claimed the company's last pro- Saturday nig:ht anci Sunday <:1shelfintheAtwaterhome. councilmentonight. morning cpisodl'. They also hllve taken two lon g Petitioners describing stray ··\Vc're going to .sit down today kitchen knives into cus(ddy as dogs as ''a menace'• plan to press and critique it.•• announced llOSsible clues in the case, bul for stricter enroreement9 Police Chief Roger Neth, \l.'hO Jfa milton has insis ted that the stronger fines and morepublieity negotiated .,vith Price at one woman suffered no knife wounds. to combat wayward pets~ point iosidC a home at 2920 Early in the weekend Hamilton And re~idents living around the .Jacaranda Ave., in the Mesa said that more arrests might new Spaghetti Factory Verde urea. emerge from the murder in· restaurant at 21st Street and ··\Ve consider it a success when ves tigation and pOssible ac-Newport Boulevard will com- anyth1ng like this goes down and cessories after the fact could be plain a bout cus tomers and we can handle it without anyone (See VICTJftl, Page AZ) employes filling curbside park· else getting shot,'' sald Chief ing areas once used by residents. ·Neth, who was constantly lobk.ing The restaurant Opened reeenl· down a· .22 caliber nne barrel -Jy and has its own valet·staffed during talks with Price. Man, 26 Murder ed parking .lot built according to "Policemen surrounded the . ' · currenl'c1ty codes. . :Raymond Coppinger home~ re· BURBANK (UPI) -The ex-Speaking for petitioners. Lyn- t ady for action. · ecution~style killing of a 26-year· da Morse asserted in a letter that Price, who reportedly swilled old man whose body was found the new influx of parkers "has ·vodka and ranted at the Sunday in a borrowed car was resuJtedinthedisturbanceofour television screen when a news under investigation today by enjoyment." announcer latei-identified bim as . police. Authorities said Larry Other matters on the agenda ·Ray instead of Roger, apparently Duby, Burbank, had been shot in for the 7:30 p.m. council session held the hole card in the shaky t he shoulder. face aod three jnclude: g'aml'. tirpes behind one ear. -··Public hearings aod ~siblc 'Chief Neth said he (~It the sus· ·-Another h earing on pro- posals by Seal's Ambulance Service to raise its rates to cover inflation. The firm serving the ci- ty on an alternate-month basis seeks a rise in the basic rate Crom S35 to $40 and a mileage hike ·from $1.50 to $2 per mile. Infla- tion. say company spokesmen, • (See GRI PES, PageA2) Onassis Unchanged PARIS (UPI) -Greek ship- ping tycoon Aristotle Onassis, 69, remained under observation in unch.an ged condition at the American Hospital in suburban Neuilly. a hos pital spokesman said today. pel·I was fully capable of going· further with violeoce, .after F 'J)i n ger and a third whicb • e!irlier firing two shots at Cop· reeWiay \liollnded Coppinger's daughter, Death Thw Beth. , N eth identified P rice as a : ' <SeeCRJTIQUEPa1eA2l· TOOK 2 CAi..LS ,_ TO SELL AUTO "You must be slipping. It l<>ok two callers before I s!Jld my car.''. That's tJie toncue-ln-cheek 'S!'.1es success story told by a Ooron8 del Mar man. llere's the Daily Pilot ad wh!ch wor~ed for lllm : · ' 'F01Ul4DR,.tic.& 1 ' smog ok + ,U s,, uos. gOQd. U;.J-·~·•.1 _: ~ '° ., H you have wheels )'OU wanl lo move, call 642-5678. Put a few words toworkJor you. •intheDaUyPllot.', •1 Valley Motorist Rescues Suicide-bent Woman . . A ·33.year-old Fount.a.Ill Valley ''They really went °'!I of their , m an risked bis life SW>d ay Di&bl way,"lheolflcer added. to save a woman appirently try4 Conlogue said Mitchell and his Ing to commit sulcide·by bin& In . wife were driving north on lhe .rain-slickt--lanel Of the Hartior freeway, when they s~ted. e~s Freewa:y.in:Lo1Angel&1. . slo\tiDg and swerVing,· As he ·-.,.olice 1aicfl>avid Mtlchell, or drGve clos.er., he s).>ptted the 15761 Flpres St., darted between womah on 'her _knees with bei' passing cars to drag the woman to tleadt•clnrtraff1d. · · safety, as she pleaded: ~·Leaie Mitchell pulled lo th·e side and me alone.-.. I'm -W3iUni"for a btg waited for a break in traffic, then tTuCJC ..... -·· . • : dragged thewoman,desctibedu .Mitchell had to·1truaale \0 gel about40Y<t•rsold,backtlilscar. lhe woman Into hi• ._1l>eft hi& In the' tneantlb1e, po te 11114, wllesatonhertor~tralnlteruaill -1lol> $'1'!Lb'°'!fotr~c ;Ueving ·~ tliiftiled I'~ ~~e ,J.AP.D Tith ·lle:)ij/~UleWom&11with bis ~ata:uon: ~ ~ c•r, s topped a t a Calllonita •'They did a hell of a job." HghwafPatrolcallbox~ Police SI( Dani.el Cclnl-. wh6 up the freeway and alerted ot. termed the Mltcbells' acliC/11• ·tic..,.. • · • berolc,said,todlrJ, But by the lime oaJeen H· As previously estimated, the gap between income and expen· .ditures is about S2 million, al:- cording to a district spokes man. Jn addition to Nicoli's figures. trustees at the 7 :30 p.m. meeting in the Costa Mesa City Council chambers \Viii listen to recom- mendations by citizens' groups on where cutbacks should be made. LeRoy Studer. chairman of the School-Community Advisory Council that includes all Corona del Mar schools, will present to trustees suggestions that have been gathered from residents or Coron~del Mar. Trustees will accumulate all the information from di strict ad- . ministrators and citizens' groups and then must decide before March 10 whether or not to hold a tax override election on J\.fay 27. The new election would be another attempt to raise addi- tional funds from taxpayers after the initial effort, Proposition Z, <See BUDGET,PagelU) Aides Defend Benefit Pay WASHINGTON (AP) -Five ·former secretaries of Health, Education and Welfare and three rormer Social Security corn- misslooers )oined today In an un- precedented cou.Q:terattack against critics o( ·the Socl11l Secu~ty system. The·officlals iSfohed a. JO-page statement described as a rer:..it~ tal to recent-arUeles qucstloolng the financial sta~ilicy and fair· neu ot the systecn.,..which Pta.Y$ ~nefits to32 million American<.' . . posal was its final offer. • Despite the company·s hard line, another 11 ,000 l\1cDonnell Douglas employes are ex:l?ected to join the strike soon . 1\-lembers of the United Aut6 <See STRIKE, Page A2) S TOCK PRICES OFF AT END NEW YORK (UPI) -Prices sought direction on the New York Stock Exchange today, moving lower at the end of a seesaw session . The Dow Jones industrial average, which had dropped more than three points in'early trading and then rebounded into plus territory by almost a point, lost3.52points to 708.39. Declines led advances. Ora n ~•·~. Coa!j t --<~ \Veal h e r Partly cloudy and a little warmer Tuesday, according . to the weather service. Highs of 60 at the beaches will rise to 65 inland. Overnight lows in the upper 40s to low 50s. I NSIDE TODAY • F'inancial columnitf Sylvia· Porter ~gin& her taz hint itrre1. today with information she 80Y3 i.t. JI.()! available anywhere el.se-in- cluchng th• U.S. Trea.Nry. See 40tory Page A9. Index .. •• .. •t ·ll ... ... ... .. ... •• ... •• ' I : • • 41 OAILYPILbT N • t; l"t••P-.e-'J DRUNKEN' ••• ulcl: "Wdl, Nr. °ll<ijlbll>o, - ..... -ilrliltlilt iita6" . Robbins said ~ "lulclD'I bod •JlhlDS •~er Ulan Ja-creen l•J" Ille unidentJl!ed,. • ~~lit _ .. 110 wlll>oul •ill!!&. • ... m. '"Ho obvl\)1141Y 1t4t>ped !.'l'!>·ln ' ¢7 oplltlon, b~e11uae I had leelslaUve pJ.iri cm1l'i1 cat,", l!Ol/blns said. · ' William Kinney, chief of Saeramento police, denied .his fotce slngled out lelislatora as special targets. He aald: "11 I knll• tlfey were, ·~ I -1d be moot coacenied about tblUype Iii altitude.•• .. I • o.J•r "'..,. ~ ~ • Mideau Mfnlpj.. 'lsra l ·Yisit~ By ~s.~ger .. JTl!lf. AVIV .(Ul't~:ir Secret*ry or Stoie Henry,A, 1C1.-ln1er tlew to 'Israel lod"f; bearing ideas from Egypt on a Middle East ac· cord apd sayln1 he.la prepared to e~plore means othttr ·U:wl his step-J>y-step approach to ae.Qievc rapfd progriss towards peace. . ' ' p)ane that he wa~ brln8inl! Idea• on a• pear;e settlement given lo him by Egypt but that he had no t·on l·retf.' proposals. "We have no formal proposals from either ~de but J have ideas fron1 Egypt and ideas from Israel and I ·am here 10 discuss these ideas.·· he sa1d . Assembly SpeakN Leo lleCarthy, a San Fraaclaco Democrat, said be heard lllal ••one or two officers have been looking partlcularly for Jegislaton who are clrlvlnl late in Ille evening aroundlbeC.plloL" · In response to a ·quistiOn. WINDWARD PASSAGE LOOS ANOTHER LINE HONOR IN PUER'TO VALLARTA RACE Big Ketch Coaala to Anlah Almost a Day Ahead of Aeet, but Misses Record On the fin;t leg oC a rebewed mission to secure a second-.stagt! djsengacement agre.emeot between Israel and Egypt, Kiss· inger welcomed the govern· ment's endorsement Sunday or his step·by-step method lo a solu- tion to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Kissinger's Air For-ce Boein.: _707 touched down in blustery weather outside 1'el Aviv on ;.a night from Washington. where he was Wis)led good luck by \Vrupped in a charcoal gray O\ICrcoat against the cold drizzle and snow, that melted as soon as it hit the ground, Kissineer told new!jmen at planeside iifler he was greeted by Allon and U.S. Ambassador Kenneth B. Keat· ing: ·• 1 welcdWe the decision that was announl!cd ycslcrda~ by tbe Israeli cabinet endorsing my step·by ·step approach. The Unit .. ed. States, of course, is not com- mitted to any particular ap;i proach. It is committed to rapia, McCarllly said: "I don't thinlc drinking is a problem· In the Legislature. I know very few Ieeislatf)t's that have what couJa be described 11&·• drinkiDll pro- bl•lll· L• '"'Of 120 le~tors, It could ""' said lllat perbips three or four have any kind ot drlnklog pro- blem,'' McCarthy said. He added that legislators are under enormous pressures and tKey are also awa-, from home fpcing "the sheer loneliness that is felt by those who are rrequent- 1 y separated from their families.'' . \, Mesa Youths Face Charges After Siege Necessary crime reports and other paperwork r~ed ror is- suance cir cruruniil comptiiliits were 1leing assembled today by Costa Mesa police, naming prin- cipals ~in a dramatic overnight siege. ' Roger Pricc;18, of 2009 Charle St., Is held in Costa Mesa City Jail in lieu or $25,000 bail on cliarges of 88Sault with intent to commit murder, kidnap, assault with a deadly weapon and armed robbery. . His companion in the bizarre episode, in which they remained barricaded in the Raymond Co_p- pinger home al 2924 Jacaranda Ave., faces Orange County Juvenile Court action. The 16-year-old, held at juvenile ball, is expected to be cbar1ed with equally aerio\&s felony offenses for his ro1e in the incident that began Saturday with an invasion of the home and the 'shooting of Beth Coppinger. Detective Sgt. Sam Cordeiro said Price will probably ~ven­ tually be charged with assault with intent to commit murder, kidnap and armed robbery counts only. . He said arraignment in Harbor Judicial District Court will be no sooner than Tuesday afternoon and perhaps as late as Wednes· day morning. Miss Coppinger, a former girlfriend of Price's was wounded once in the wrist by a shot fired in her direction as she fled the home Saturday afternoon upon spotting Price inside with a rifle. Her father was held against his will, constituting the kidnap charge. Police say at least two shots were fired at him when the pair invaded the home t.o set off the chain of events. "Miss Coppinger's mother, who~ bad been inside when the youths forced their way into the house. escaped, but allegedly was robbed of a few dollars taken from her purse. The siege came to an abrupt end early Sunday morning when Detective Nonn Kutch jumped Price and was aided by KM.PC newsman DaVe DeSoto who tackled the second suspect. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Ptftklltftll ... l'MI ...... J1ck ~. Cvrl~v ............... 0.-.. ,..,....., lbbmas Keevit -'tlKlmas A.. MurJ!hlne ......... uiW • a.ttesH.Loos RkhardP.NaU ,,.,...,._.~~s Fro"' Page A l CRITIQUE ••• hanger-on with the Vultans motorcycle gang of Santa Ana and Price's young partner, as Douglas Havens, 16, of Costu M~I~ was rather goosey iii there,'' the chief said after emerging from the floodlighted. tract home where Price and Havens held Coppinger, a postal carrier studying to be a child psychologiJt. "Neth sai<l1n his 24.year career. the confrontation with Price., who appeared to drink vodka con- tinYally while demanding a drug addic:tJon center end dance hall in th~ Mesa Verde area, was the coldest and tightest spot ever. He said Price kept snapping 1.he nne·s safety on and off. Snipers waited outside with telescopic sights, trying for a clear sl;!ot, but Price and Haven reportedly kept handing the gun back and forth to confuse the sharpshooters. "l could see them clearly, but I couldn't tell which of the &US· peels had the gun. There is no use shooting the one without the gun,•• observed marksman Sgt. Carl Jack.son. · Relatives and friends pleaded and begged with Price lo sur- render and were joined by KM PC Radio newsman Dave DeSoto, who was allowed in and out of the house-almost at will. Daily Pilot Starr Writer Tom Barley ~lao cqi!)ferred. with Price by telephone. His call was sandwiched in between others from acquaintances in the sur- rounding area who were literally giving the barricaded youth moral support during his hours of rage and defiance. Crowds of the curious, includ- ing Vulcan cycle gang members· from Santa Ana, lined sidewalks and parkways, compounding police problems, but were kept out of the danger zone. (> Among them was Price·s mother. She said her son tried lo com· mit himself to a slate mental hospital only two days befoi:e the outbun;t of violeilce. He was turned away, she said, adding that he"ft ad predicted that something would finally snap · and the outcome would be bad. ••1 wish they had let him stay and helped him.'' The nine-hour drama ended abruptly about 2:30 a.m. after the tiring pair allowed Detective Norm Kutch inside unarmed along with DeSoto and an at- torney to negotiate. Once inside, Kutch lunged onto Price and got the rifle yelling to waiting officers who s!.ormed through the front door. Havens in turn jumped onto Kulcb's back and DeSoto grabbe<t the youth and subdued him. . Ch.i.ef Neth said Jocal police have had numerous past contacts • with Price. · He was just recently released from jail in connection with an assault on a policeman ste'rn- rning from a prior incident in-. volving Beth Coppinger, IS, whom he allegedJy shot Satur· day, Neth said. Miss Coppinger was listed in satisfactory condition today at COsta Mesa Me·mortal HoopilaJ, where she ls ~ng treated for a , gunshot wound lo the wrists. • F..-Pa~Al BUDGET ...• was defeated last November. By examining both the figures presented by·Nlcoll and lhe feel· ings of the community as tndlcat- ed by lllelr cutback suggesUons. trustees hope 14 have a better un· derllandlnl of Whelher or not a new election ls wanted in the community. Primavera Leader In Handicap Time By ALMON WCKABEV · lao•lh1g EdiiJt. . Eleven of the 26 yachts in the Marina .del R~y to Puerto Vallarta race were snugged dowri in the Banderas Bay port at noon today and . the remainder were still. figbtini light \winds across the Gulf of'Califomia:. Marl<-Jobnson•s ,73·fool ket.cb Windward Passa·ge was first to finish Saturday at 5:16 .P·i:D· <PST> ne&rly a day'ahead of the s~opd finisher, the 62-foot sloop Ragtime. . Yachts finishing about noon Sunday were Ragtirrie; 11:13 a..m.; Oiinka, 11:25 a .m.; Sorcery, 12:03 p.m.; and Anitra, 12 :14p.m. Y3chts finishing di.iring the night and early today were Rascal, 9: 19 p .m. Sunday ; Primavera. 12 :09 a.m. Monday ; Ford Remains Firm on Oil Cutback Plan HOUSTON, Tex, CAP) President Ford today rejected suggest.ions that be ease of( his PropoSal to cut the nation's oil imports by a milion barrels a day,' and said congressional op- ponents of his plan were propos- ing ••a very high risk and reck- less gamble." In the first of a two-day series or s peeches and conferences, Ford told the Howton Chamber of Commerce that immediate ac· lion musl be taken to insulate the economy against the damage which would result from a new oil embargo. Ford said those who suggest Concerto, 2:22 a.m.;· Dorothy 0. 4:19 a.m .. : Connie II, 9:06 a.m.: Mistress Ill, 9:07 a .m.; and Lussino, 9: 29 a .m. Gordon West, ham radio oper,ator at Puerto Valla'rta ; <WB6NOA) reported through Carroll Hudson of Newport Beach <WB6RMA) that Ille re- mainder of the fleet was mOl'e than 100 miles froiq the rmis.b ana. not expected to finish before tonigh,or Tuesday morning. or the boats finished, Primavera is the leader on han· <licap time, but there are class C boats still at sea which could beat her time. 1-tandicap leaders as of noon to- day were Primavera, J\.1istress Ill, Windward Passage, Lussino and Connie II. Primavera is a Swan-44 sloop sailed by Jorge Dipp Reyes of the Club de Yates de Chipala, Mex- ico. West said a light northwesterly breeze was blowing across Ban-. deros Bay this morning and the likelihood for any change in lhe weather was slighL- Lion Safari Selling Tiro Of Its Parks Lion Country Safari, operator of a number of African wildlife preserves and amusement J>arks; has agreed lo sell two of its pa.rks in Georgia and Texas lo an Italian firm, it was disclosed today. President J·larry Shuster said parks in Grand Prairie, Tex., and Henry County. Ga., would be sold to Parchi Nalurali for cash and other cqnsiderations totaling ~pproximately SS.25 million, sub- ject to shareholders' approval. ·Shuster said Lion Country "that we continue lo import the Safari would retain and improve entire million or a significant its parks in Irvine and Palm part or the million barrels that I Beach County, Fla., and continue proposed to cut back" are pro-management of similar attrac- posing to ''play games wilh our lions in Ohio and Virginia. total economy in the hope of ··our Georgia and Texas parks boasting about limited winnings have lost more ·than $2 million that are not at all certain.·•• since they ~ere opened in the FORD'S BUDGET EYED BY 'SHAKESPEARE'-87. J·lis address to the Chamber of summer of 1972, inflicting a Commerce's energy-economic severe financial drain on our conference preceded a working parent company.'' Shuster said. dinner with Southwestern gov-"'Thisdivestitureshouldimprove ~resident Ji'.ord. _ . Accompa.nled by bis wife, Nan- cy, Kissinger drove directly Lo Jerusalem to begin the first round of talks over dinner 'With Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. 1-"'oreigh Minister Vigal Allon . Defense Minister Shimon J:leres ·and the chier of stuff, l.t . Gen. f\1ordechai Gur. 1-le told newsmen aboard his Franco Faces Some Protest MADRID (UPI) -Growing political protest at home and the threat or a military confrontation in North Africa today created one · or the most serious crises in the 36·year history of Generalissimo Francisco Franco's regime in Spain. The Catholic newspaper YAQ said: ''Authority is progressively deteriorating.'' Police detained 57 persons, in· eluding two Italian television newsmen, during an attempted. demonstration Sunday outside Madrid's Carabanchel Prison, police sources said today. From Page Al VICTIM • • • ·proceedings. So that Bedelian will have a chance to obtain private counsel, Franklin sa\d, the aITaignment would not resume until Thursday morning. · Meanwhile, the arrestee is re- ceiving legal advice from a public defender. From Page Al GRIPES. • • prompts the bid. -Possible approval of pJans for a remodeling of council "chambers ·and the agreement to seek bids for the project. Acid Burns Girl SAN DIEGO (AP) -A 17-year- old girl has been burned from face to waist by acid thrown on her as she got out of a car, the sheriff's office said. She was identified as Vandell Marie Blood of suburban Lemon Grove. progress. . ·:we <'an work closely and: 1 coo1>eralivcly and in a spirit of friendship with the Israeli cabinet. We agree with them that the step· by-step approach is like· ly to be lhe most productive." But Kissinger did not rule out the possibility or a resumption of the Geneva conference, a diplomatic route towards a Mid · dle East peace faVorcd by the Soviet Union. ··we are prepared to explore other means and other forums in • order to m~e ripid progress," he said. ""But whatever we do it will be in the spirit of friendship 1 and that the survival and securi- ty of Israel arc the basic American concern.'' FroH1 Page Al STRIKE .•. I Workers at the Long Beach plant of McDonnell Douglas will vote . on a strike today, officials aaid. I As to the possibility of the IAM backing down lo the company's offer, picket captain Norm 1 Warner said simply, "'No way.'' Warner, who walked the picket line in the rain, said most of the IA~'! members arc still angry over the company's refusal to pay them for holidays apd ov~r the holiday "lockout," when the company closed dowii tor. Christmas vacalion. Warkers knew the strike was coming, \Varner said. ••J 've been saving as much as possible, but I'm afraid il might not be enough.'' he said of making it financially through a long strike. Union members will receive 'Only S40 a week in Strike benefits, ·he said . Huntington Beach police were at 1tlc0onnell Douglas entrances today to keep the peace. "Hopefully, the incidents of violence we've had so far will be just isolated cases," he said. Among other unconfirmed re- ports are cars scraped with s harp .objects as they passed through lhe picket lines, he said. The police also found some traffic congestion, today, particularly on Springdale Street. McDonnell Douglas had little comment today. Officials said only that they are assessing the possible effect or a long.term 1 strike on the the production or the Delta, the launch vehicle for- salellites, the mainstay of the. Huntington .Beach operation. ernors. our liquidity.'' On Tuesday, Ford attends a 1-c==='=='=====================:c-=--=-=-=-=-=--=.::.=-========; working breakfast with regional I media representatives in Mari·ners Cargo of . Houston before flying to Topeka, I Kan., and an address lo the Kansas Legislature, a meeting with Midwest gorernors and a Fre s • · newsconferenceTuesdaynight. · e erv1ces The journey is part of Ford's stepped-up effort to gain public s upport for his economic and energy proposals, which face strong opposition in Congress. The President's prepared re- marks for the Houston ~on· ference centered on a spirited de· tense of his energy plan. Many oilmen were in the audience whe n he said "you may not support a ll of what l have pro.- posed, bul .... I have seen no better program proposed.'' He again declared his opposi· tion lo rationing . ''Allocations and rationiog cannot be fair and equitable to consumers," he said. ''They can- not stimulate energy indepen- dence. They cannot produce one barrel of oil -not one gallon of gasoline. Ford said his program offers an equitable solution making maximum use of t h.e marketplace. · "The promised lanil Ol aUoca· lions and rationing would tum out to be a jungle -a jungle of red tape, bureaucratic judgment, ine- We've put our Free Services on-deck to show you we have more to offer you. Mariners' Crew of Savings Specialists has your interest in mind with other Free Services too, like Check-a-Month Plan•. TransferofFunds and Save by Mail. •s 1.000 minimum balance Don't forget we have the Highest Interest possible on regular savings and high yield Certificates of Deposit. Save with your whometown" Savings and Loan -Mariners! quilies and other problems," he ,Rustlers Raid Zoo satF~rd . never mentioned • Marlneftj ~S • 'sT. CLAIR, Mich. (APi _ · DemocraUc cr!Ucs by namo, but aJ1d JAMn · · '"""' llllsllen cut through a wire rence his opcoch W8" sprthkled with re· ";:;;:: at a linall Zoo Sunday and shot ferences to ''1ome people ln WIS'l'CUFP•OOYD•flf'IW"''•"'M~"T";t:.~,'~•m4lMJ-40DO l~ot&tl twq buffaJOe1 a sheep and two ·waahtnrton'' and ••some mem· ltMMYllDIDUVS•DWtOllT~ .9*1•(11Cl6Q.4000~C-.) whltedeer. They draued the de· .hers of Congress'' Who tie eon· J.MJOSEALIBAC'H eouLBYAlio•1M.L·1~.tAur.90?«t•(21l1 -.'6ttr addffraway, appa,rentlyforthe :tended failed to understand tW 17411.EVE1U.Y10ULEVARD•LOSAHOELl!S.'CAUF.«I04a•01Jl6)7-41•1 .... meaL :serl~.~nessofllle11rob)em. J'------.------------------------------.J I r ' < I I ) I ' - $0..e 11'fll,Belp ' I .. C;liitnges. f a~ing · .. r1· . ·, '74 Jup~yers'~ ~ •• ByS\'J.VIA PORTEil' (F'irttina~~•J . Before you read the tax ,,.~~.,...-----, stiate1y hints tn this aeries 1tartln1 today. cet thJs polnt str•libt: · .Money's Worth No matter what tax rebate mb be com Ina to yOu. as a r&o suit ot anti·rece11lon tax ' l•l!lllatlon this year, you muat :.-..,_,.... __ __, fir-at nu out your 1974 ln~ble tax return, you must file is before the April l5 deadline •. you muat go through every pro- cedure that you uiuall,y would without any tax reb~te or other t.ype of tax cut. YOU CANNOT DEDUCT the r~bat'e !roll) the total tax' you figure you owe on yaur '74 earnfngs. You must complete and send µi your return with whatever money you calculate I you owe, as a}wnys. The lntff"nal Revenue Service will, through some simple method, send any rebate due you later. - I Also, keep these Point.s ln mind t · l\1ucb of the information you will read 1n this series 1s t available from no other source -not even fro1n the best of ! the annual tax guides, not eveq {rom the U S. Treas ury itself. The reason is that many or lhe tax strategy moves t were dug out of obscure regulations or httle-not1ced court f decisions in 1974 by Leon Gold, chief tax expert or the I l:research It1slltute of Amenca. 1'ra1ned though your local IRS aeents may be, they muy not be aware of some of the new regulations -for the rules· may be merely a few months old or may have been clrculat- 1 ed to only a limited degree The U S. Trea1ury Itself may not have public12ed .1 court decision because it disagrees with the de cision and is resisting it. Or the ruhngs may have been "buried" 1n u 1 mass of other rulings Issued at the same time Without hesitation, though, I gua ra ntee that you'll save money, time and trouble -by heeding some, 1f not all, of , the hints 1n this series. It will be up to you to read with care -between as well as on the lines -when you come to s ug- gested moves directly applicable to your own situation. . TO BEGIN WITH A BIT of good news, a change in a rootnote to the Form 1.040 instructions can help save taxes ror the m1lhons of you who figure yow-itemized deduction for stale and local sale, taxes Crom the optional IRS sales ta.x table in the Form 1040 pamphlet This table shows you the saJes tax you can deduct, -'bated on the state in which you live, the number or persons -'Cl; you~ family and the amount otyour income. The larger our income, the bigger your sales tax deduction will be. But few of you. look at the footnote which explains that word "1ncom~" as used in thts table includes more than e income on whic h you pay your lax -and if you haven't realized this, you probably have been deducting Jess for sales taxes than the table allows you to This 1s even more important on your '74 return than on previous returns because the footnote defining income for the '74 t able ll !)l~ even more items than 1n past years ••rNCOME'' INCLUDES YOUR ad1 usted gross income !lin e IS on Form 1040) plus any in come you had which wasn't subject to income tax The 1973 footnote explained that nontaxable J.Dcom e included sueb items as Social Security, veterans, rallroac:lr•:ret1rement benefits and workers' compensation. To Uiese, the new '74 footnote adds ''untaxed portion of capital ea1ns. tecovery of pension costs. ,dividend exclusion. unemployment compens ation and publi c assistance p'yments" -quite important add1l1ons •Indeed ~ Jf you have any of theseJtefl'ls of income. be sure you add them to your adJusled gross income in f,gunng your sales tax deduction from the table Simply by doing what the IRS allows you to do. you may be able to increase your itemized deduction and thus, c.ul your taxes' A s.1mphf1cMt1on 1n the paperv.•ork required on the '74 re tum will help you 1f you have to {1le a separate Schedule D to report capital gains and losses on sales or stock. bonds, etc On the '73 return. there was a separate column 1n which you had to show how you acqlured the"ltems involved On the '74 return. you'll find the column m1ss1ng from your Schedule D Don't ""orry abOul It lhe 1nformat1on 1s no longer re· qwred , TllERE ARE ontER slgn10caot changes tn your '7'1 1 return from the r eturn you filed last year -some of which 'Will help you, s ome of which will be burdensc:ime · • But whether good or bad, you must know y,·hat the d1f fcrences are and bow to apply them when filing this yeur 's return. • MARK·ET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow.Jones Ind S & P 500 Stocks INDEXES 4Ui8 74.87 708.39 78.63 off off off off 0.13 0 21 3 52 0.27 ' N....,¥orkJ5 ltfo1<I At'lf.,., NEW YORI( IUPll -1'11• IS l<ll.,. •totk' tr~d on U.. 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'.11.T-~'RESS -The foijowlolr are Do n:. ( II You'MI Billboard'• ho! record SaU.fltdi, epter) hli. for the ~k ending 9 " fl 'O F U S Feb.')$', as they appear IFEUURING CHAK.t tn next week's Issue o! KHAN) -Ru!usized, Blll~rd magazine. '<ABC> ' . II-OT SINGLES 1 0 •• B A R· R Y · J. YOU'RE NO GOOD MANILOW -(Bel)J -Lind.a Ronstadt, COUNTllYSINGLES (Capitol) 1, DEVIL IN il'HE 2. PICK UP ·Tl:IE BOTTLE -T .G . 'PIECES -Average Shepjlrd, (Motown> t White Band, (Atlantic) 2. I CARE-SNEAKY BRISTOL -CINEMA IV S.BESTOFMYLOVE SNAKES -ToQlT.}Hall, IRISTOLAT MacARTHUR -Eagles, (Asyl~m) (Mercury> · - I SOUTHCO ·sTs~~ •a••54A74•• 4. SOME KIND OF, 3. IT'S.TIME 'I'd PAY "!l!!!R!! ~~~~~~A~~.....,.~~.,-~~A~-~-~..-~~~~WONDERFUL '-Grand THE FIDDLER -Col 1' : Funk, (Capitol) Smith, (MCA> ,. • ~.BLACKWATER -4 . RAINY DA:Y , , --. ,- I " CAAAOU.. lllRNl:ST 0 CONNOR OOAC.Nl ... t LAWA.ifD DISOADl:A "LlffiE PRINCE" 2:50.6: I 5·9:40 IPGI "MEMORY OF US" 111 1~0.4:1 .. 1120 "STEPPEMWOLF" --eA;Mlt'(-- ROllMSOM" J:0 .. 6:JO·f:55 IOI I 1JM: 14-t:OO a "STEPPEMWOLF" ••• '4:1 S.7:45 "OLD YELLER" J:4S.7:JO iHE SfEPFORD WIVES STARTS WED., FEB. 12 BRISTOL CINEMA IV IRISTOL AT MacARTHUR SOUTH COAST SHOPPIHG AREA· 540-7444 STARTS' WED., FEB. 12 •• fN HARBOR SHOPPIN(J CE R . 'EDWARDS - 'HARBORc~~Al HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON ST. COST1' lllEIA 646·057! . i • ., Doobie Brother S, WOMAN -HELP THE (Warner Bros.> COWBOY SING TJiE 6 . FIRE -Ohio B~UES -Waylqn Jen· Players, <Mercury> nings. CRCAJ 7. LONELY PEOPLE S. THE TIES THAT -America, (Warner BIND -. Don Williams, Bros.) (ABC I ,8. BOOGJE ON REG-6. WRONG ROAD GAE WO•IAN -Stevie AGAIN -CrystalGayle, 11 ..!LJ!c:il!W:iil..~~t2!:!!JI Wonder, (M0townl <UAJ, It 9 . M Y E Y E S 7. I CAN'T HELP IT If A AD 0 R E 0 Y 0 U -I'm Still In Love With V Fr-ankie Valli, (Private You -Linda Ronstadt, ll-.;.... ___ M_l_MO_R_Y_O_F_U_S_"_~I Stock) (Capitol) -"lOVI A.MO PAIM" IPGl 10 . No. 9 DREAM -8 . GREAT EXl'EC-11----------11 JohnLennon,(Apple J TATIONS -Buck A TOP LPS O\\·ens. CCapitolJ "¥ "STIPPIHWOLF" Ill "'THI STllGLE'" IAI 1. LINDA RONSTADT 9. WATCHA GONNAll----------1' -Heart Like A Wheel, DO WITH A OOG LIKE o, .... ~~ ... ,....,-, .... I()~"' ... ~·" ·~·· 11 :w (Capitol) . THAT -Susan Raye, "'°"·t""'F" 101i:im-s12~ 2. AVERAGE WHITE (Capitol > 1 ... ---------1 BAND -(Atlantic> 10. THERE'S A SONG ~-JONI MITCHELL -ON THE JUKEBOX - M i I e s o f Ai s 1 e s , David Wills, (Columbia) (Asylum > EASYLISTE~ING 4 . BOB DYLAN -1. LONELY PEOPLE Blood On The Tracks, -Ame_ric-f. cwarner11----------.1 (Columbia) Bros.I -.~ --STU'PIHWOLF .. S. GEORGE HAR-2 .-SWEET SUR · '"THISTHGLl"IOI RISON -Dark 1-lorse, R E N 0 E R -John ,.,_ _ _;.;,;;;..;.;..;.;..;.;.; __ -II A "'MClll Wlffl Gotdff G•"' (Apple) Denver. CRCAl ~ "Ml.MAJESnl"IPGI 6. JE-TURO TULL -'J c--NlGn+INGALE -1i-:-.:::;.:;:::~ .... ~"-il Wa r Child, .(\\'.ar ner Carole King,(A&MJ • "'THILOHGESTYA•D"' Bros. J 4. I 'M A WOMAN -"SllPICO" llJ 7. OtlIO PLAYERS -Mari a Mu Id au r , ll-------.;;;.--11 F. M R . "COMHlllO"'I Of " ire, ( ercury) < epr1se l ...,_..., ci1 .. M11· 111 -·--·~ EST YARD ·-·· l:tl; -,_.,.,.., ,,. ".._..'-"'O .,~. LAW AND DISORDER '::==-:-=:::::-:•:' '·:]11-.u. -;;;. lt:<J !91 CHALLENGf TO Bl FREI .... ,, .... 'llh&MI. o.t SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIEGO FWY. AT BRISTOL " • -WOlll ... •ll~I" Alce is 35 Her son is 12 l<:>gether tl'e/re n.rrirg O\flGV from rorre ELLEN BURSTYN KRIS KRISTOFFERSON IN ALICE l".N:SN1 LIVE HERE Y'"""' ANYMORE EDWARDS CIMEM~ CENTER . HARIOR Al ADAMS t7'-414L • IH THE MESA VERDE C:EHTlll Al ., .... lo "'GOD FA THH !I" !al "'YOUHG FRAHUHSTllH"' ly Mel 1ro0k1 IPGI .. MURDER Ofrrii THE OllEMT EXPRESS .. IPGJ • AllPolT .,, ...... "THE LONGEST YARD" tR> "SW1SS.FAMILY ROllHSOH' .,OLD YILLll.'"' "'C OHFISStoH OF A WINDOW CLIAHER" Ill + "'CANDY'" Ill '"M• Wttt. Tiie ~olcMft hi'" '"StiMJ Of Tiie Dr•l)CNI ~ · ..Att.cll Of K-4J f,. Glrl1., Ill SO.COAST AMIM<adlll ~- PLAZA I .._..IN Bl .. 111oounnr-m .2111 1-11.1.-.-.1-.1"' s "THE' sTtCK" The report exposed him as a dealer iii drugs, fire11rms, and women. He hated cops. He didn't know he was living wit-one. · ' AWUClllllll'S . MllDIR ON 1111 OllOO mun S 1.25 'TIL J:JO I :I 5·l:l0-5:4s.l:OO.I 0:00 ~~~-~ IPGl'"":"·"tt~ .. 1 !ltlllfJ'W-lP....i.lfU()t[JllflG.lllJIU !A l · MANNTH{AHll[I ' . .. --. South Coast Plaza I "" Ill'° JWf. ,, .,. '-;;;;'!./ ,.,,.,,,, . Pilot · -) Candid commontorleo, . Logbook - e1clualvely In the DAILY PILOT • • ' I f • .. ,_, IHfllT.....-afft ----SWISS FAMILY IO&INSON 114 Oftl ,.,, .... Iii Local news. Everydq. In the DAILY PILOT '• ' 1 • ,o I I ,I • I l I - ' '• ' • Orange Coast . EDITION • T .. ay•s c:t.h.1 N.Y. Stoeks , ORANGE COUNTV,i.CALI FO(JNIA , MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1975 \ TEN CENTS . , Mesa "··Police .. Review ·Tactics in Stando.ff . \' . . . . . . . II~ ARTHUR:&,. TINSEl. "W4're,gointto sit doWn !Oday Price, who~repor;tt!!UY willed · and Price's younf· part~, '"" / He 1ald Price kel* snapping Radio newsman Dave Desato; Oft1110"1itJllttMI....., .. and. ~ri\lque ll,'' annoupced Vodka and ra·nted at the Douglas Have111. 16. of Costa therl,llo'asaretyonandolf. . whowasallowedinando1.1toft.be· ·A icrl4que oqf ro:;eneuvers 11~ed Police Chief Roger Neth, who television screen when a news .Mesa. . Snipers walled outside with house almost at will. by Costa·.Me11 "POitcein bandlil;l& negotlated with Price at one a,inouncer rater identified ttlm as ••1t was r at~er 1oosey in tetes'copic sightS, trying for a Daily Pilot Starr Writer Tom & near-bysterlcal~ vodka_!fu..eled point iosfde a home at 2920 Ray lnsteactof Roger, ap~Uy there,•• the chtet said after clear shot, but Price and Haven Barley also conferred with Price youth wbose nlne·bour standoff · Jacarand·a Av~ .• in the .Mesa he.Id tbe hole car4 1n the abaky emerging from the floodlighted reportedly kept handing.the gun by tele.phone. His call was wilh lawmen apparenUy bad Vel,"de area. ' game. tract borne where Price and back and Jorth to eonfuse the sandwiched in between others been building for weeks . was "We c.onsider it a success when Chief Neth said be felt tbe-sus· Havens held Coppinger, a postal sharpshooters. from acquaintances in the sur· scheduled to get under Way to-anything ljke this goes dowp. and peel was fully cavable of going carrier studying to be a child ··1 could see them clearly, but I rounding area "'ho were literally day. ' ~ we can handle it Without anyone further with violence, after. psychologist. couldn't tell which of the sus-giving the barricaded youth RB.nk:ing officers engaged in ~lse ·getting shoi,," said Chief eaTller firing tWo shots at Cop· Neth said in bis 24-year career, peels had the gun. There is no use moral support during his hours or the Jong s.tandoft with Roger Neth, whowas.cq,nstantlylooking pinger and a third whi~h the confrontation with Price, who shooting the one without the rage and deCiance. Price,18,of2009CharleSt.,anda down a .22 c~IJber nn,e barrel wounded Coppinger•s daughter, appeared to drink vodka con -gun,'' observed marksman Sgt. Crowds of the curious, includ· teen-aged partnerflanned.to dls-du.ring talk& with Price, Beth. tinually while demanding a drug Carl Jackson. jng Vulcan cycle gang members cuss all aspe~\s o tbe;"ch'amatic P.olicem,n ~urJ"ounded the Nelh identified Price as a · addiction center and dance hall Relatives and friends pleaded from Santa Ana, lined sidewalks Saturday night and Sunday , Ra,v.mond Cope,inger home,, re· hanger-on with the Vulcans in the Mesa Verde area, was the and begged with Price to sur· <tnd park\vays, compounding morning' episode. ady .for action .. { . m~rc~cle gang ·of Santa Ana coldest and tightest spot ever. render and were joined by KMPC <See CRITIQUE Page Al) * * * 2 Teens Facing Charges Necessary crime reports and other paperwork required for is- suanc::e of criminal complaints were being assembled today by Costa Mesa police, naming prin· cipals in a dramatic overnight siege. Roger Price, ·t8, of 2009 Charle St., is held in Costa Mesa City Jail in lieu of $25,000 bail on charges of assault with intent to commit murder. kidnap, assault with a deadly weapon and urmed robbery. llis compunion in the bizarre opisode, in which they remained barricaded in the Raymond Cop· pinger homl' al 2924 Jacar-anda .\\'e .. races Orapge County Juvenile Court action . The 16-year-old , held al juvenile hall. is expected tO be charged with equally serious relony orrens~ for his role in the incident that began Saturday with an iqvasion of the home' and the shooting or Beth Coppinger. Detective sgt. Sam Cordeifo said Price \Viii probably even- tually be charged with assault \Vilh intent to commit murd'er. kidnap and armed robbery counts only. He said arraignment in Harbor Judicial District Court will be no sooner than Tuesday afternoon and perhaps as late as \Vednes- day mornlng. lt1iss Coppinger, a rormer girtrriend of Price 's was wounded once in the v.•risl by a shot tired in her direction as she fled the·homeSalurday afternoon upon spotting Price inside with a rifle. rrer father y.·as held against his "''ill, constituting the kidnap charge. Police say at least two shots were fired al him when the poir invaded the home to set off the chain or events. Miss Coppinger's mother, who had been inside when the youths forced their way into the house, escaped, but allegedly was robbed 0£ H .rew dollars taken from her purse. The siege came to an abrupt ~d early Sunday morning when Detective Norm Kutch jumped Price and ·was aided by KMPC newsman Dave DeSoto who ,!.ackled the second suspect. STOCK PRICES OFF AT END NEW YORK {UPl) -Prices sought direction on the New York St.ock Exchange today, moving lower at the end of a se~saw ·sesSion. The Dow Jones industrial average, which ha4 dropped -more than three point.Ii in early trading and then rebounded into plus territory by alinost a point,. •Jost 3.52 poipto to 708.39. ' 'Decline&led advances. "' • .. • I TOOK 2' C4U.S · ~ TOSELLAUl'O ·. OEJSCJflle•liWl.il KtlfCMA""9 TO He Huifdfeiflp Blainket ln R'llln I . Woman Attempting Suicide Rescued ,\ 33-year-old f'ountain Valley man riske~ his life Sunday night to save a "''Oman apparently try· ing lo commit s uicide by lying in rain-slick lanes of the Harbor· fre~way ii'\ Los Angeles. Police said David Mitche ll. of l5761 Flores St .. darted between passing cars to d.nagLhe "'om-an to ·safety, a~. she P.leaded : ··Leave me alone ... I'm waiting for a bi g truck ." Mitchell had to struggle to get the woman into his c,ar, then his wife sat on her to restrain her until they arrived at the LAPD 17th Street station. "They did a hell of a job," Police Sgt. Daniel Conlogue, who termed the Mitchells' actions heroic,said today. "They really went out of their way, '0t he officer'added. Conlogue said M.itchell and bis wife were driving north on the freeway, when they spotted cars slowing and swerving. As he dro.ve closer, he spotted the woman on her knees with her head facing traffic. Mitchell pulled to the side and waited for a break in traffic, then · dragged thewomBn, describedas about40years old. back to his car. In the meantime, Police said. Bob Smith or Torrance believing he had struck the woman with his car, stopped at a California Hghway Patrol callbox telephone up the free\li'ay and alerted of. ficers. <SeeRESCUE,Pa~l.2) Preliminary Budget Slated For Trustees ,~ A preliminary picture of Newport-Mesa Unified. School District tinarrces for 1975·76 will be presented lo trustees ·at l\'f'eir Tuesday night meeting. Superintendent John Nicoll will present projected income for next year and projected expen. ditUres based on the 1975-75 school year -without cost-0£· living increases or salary hikes. As· previously estimated,. the gap between income and expcn. ditures is about S2 million, ac· cording to a district spokesman. In addition to Nicoli's figures. trustees al the 7:30 p .m. meeting in the Costa Mesa City Council chambers will listen to recom· mendations by citizens' groups (See BUDGET, PageA2) Special Rules?~- ·Sign Law ·Exceptio11:s Eyed The question of whether cer· lain businesses should be given special consideration under Cqsta Mes8's Bign ord.incv.ice will be the subject. of a public hearing tonig:ht before the planning com· mission. Consideration of special re- gulations -for-such businesses-as auto dealers, gas stations, movie theaters, and motels follows by 10 months enactment of the sign ordinan'ce. The hearing comes at a time w~en the city is opening Douglas Strike Violent? its campaign to enforce the sign ordinance. . The City Council recently charged lhe planning com· mission to give priority to a de· cision on the special regulations. Mayor Robert Wilson said at a recent council meeting that the special regulatto:nrund~r the sign ordinance should be thrashed out before the city tackles th~ billboard ordinance. the next step in a visual cleanup campaign. The billboard ordinance also is due for a public hearing toni,a:ht -the meeting begins at 8:30 p.m. -but is expected to be de· layed because of the·need to act on the special sign regulations first, and because the staff needs lo analyze the written objections to the t>itlt>oard-ord1n'»n-e-e-sent'1rr by the outdoor advertising com· panics. A study on the possibility or special sign regUJations for cer· <See SIGN, Page A2l Police Target? 3 State Legislators Nailed SACRAMENTO (AP) -There On Nov. 22 Assemblyman John are legislators who think some Foran, a San Francisco Sacramento policemen are out to Democrat who is chairman of the get them. . powerful Ways a,nd ~1eans Com- By ~~V"'RNE1T ln the l~~ twc;> .. ~o~ mittee~ wa.~ke~ for invest!ga~ • --~ • °"'I:<~· .y llJ'fhld e lliJOllied ftlon of ftr({IJll,OW·'ll•l\Jlilg. l!Jrcase · Thi first" Jit or ii ' . al t .e: ...,legilllamfs fti io.vcstlgation f is pencttng. ' · " ' ~e:Do~ell Douglas pl&nlrn. Hun· drun.ken-dci.~ ,At le'ast twq or On Jan. 15 Assemblyman John tmgton Beach was pun~tuated by the legislators were driving cars Thurman, a Modesto Democrat scattered reports or v1ole~ce_ on \Vilh the distinctive legislative who is chairman or the th~ part of both strikin g 1icenseplates. Agriculture Committee, was aerospac~ wor~ers and manage-. Jn past years other legislators booked Vor investigation of ment, pol1c~sa1dtoday . . have been booked ror the same drunken driving. J·Ie pleaded Two strikers have claimed violation ~ but no one recalls Such guilty and was fined $315. ~hey we~e str1.1:ck by c~s cross-a concentration of drunken driv· On Jan. 23 Assemblyman Mike 1ng the p1cket lines, while owners ing arrests in recent Capitol hi s· Cul1en, a Long Beach Democrat. of some of those.cars.have re· Lory . <SeeDRUNKEN PageA2) ported broken "'1ndsh1elds and • other damage. · "We're investigating se\'eral reports, but a s of this time those reports are still -unconfirmed," Capt. Grover Payne of Hunt- ington Beach police said early to· day. There is talk ·on the picket lines of an injury in one of the hit-and- run ·incidents, but Payne said police have not yet confirmed that fact. The strikers are members of the International Association of 1\llachinists. About l ,SOOmembers at the Huntington Beach plant, along with 5.500 others in South'' ern California and 12,000 at the company's St. Louis facility, went on strike al 12 : 01 loday. Southern California's Local 720 rejected McDonnell Douglas' re· cent orf er for a new contract Feb. 2. Workers say they want "pari· ty" with others in the aerospace industry, and to them that means an immediate 5.5 percent pay hike plus three percent increases over the next two years. A company spokesman over the weekend called the strike "reckless and useless," as he claimed the company's last pro· posal was iL'i final offer. Despite the company 's hard line. another ll,000 McDonnell Douglas employes are expected <See STRIKE, Page·A2> Physical Testing Stiffened for WMs SAN DIEGO CAP) -1! you "r<: a girl , you must run 600 yards in less than two minutes 42 seconds. Situps follow, at least 28. Then a minimum of 30 knee pushups. Th~ girls who wear Marine Corps uniforms then must jump From a standing start at least 10 inches higher than their stand- still reach . · Then comes the shuttle·run. Four wooden blocks are placed on a line with girls on another line 25 feel away. They're timed changing the blocks from one line to the other. In March a new challenge is Car Crashes Before Police Can Stop I~ being added to the quarleriJ' physical test -the mile and a half run. A won1an l\1arine "must be re· ady to meet any emergency that arises ," explains a spokesman at the San Diego Marine Corps Recruit Depot, \vhere the tests are required. There is no way to compare the physical requirements set up for male 1r1arines, though. In the youngest group of men, aged 17 to 26, they must do at least three pullups, 40 sltups within two minutes and run three miles within 28 minutes. ·. But one thing is the same. Fail any single event in the physic~I test, man or woman, and you fail it all, ppssing into a 'remedial rit· ness program until you can score a passing grade. Then you 're a fit ~farine once. again. Council Interests Bared A Costa Mesa man didn't have long to wait for pollce.'to arrive Sunday when his car went out of control, spun in a 360 degree arc on a rain·washed street and crashed rear-end first.into a tree • Or:111ge~ Const '-' {~ r \\'en titer • Three -corin~ilmen Hold Shares • in Mesa Bank William H. Johnson, 31, or 1578 Corsica Place, sustained a forehead cul in the accident on Three Costa Mesa city eoun· but less than $10.000. The coun-the city attorney to file the S y 11• Partly cloudy and a litUe warmer Tuesday, accOrfilng . to the weather service~ Highs of 60 at the beaches will rise to 65 inland. Overnight lows in the upper 40s to low 50s. · INSlDE TOD~Y . ' eilmen bold stock in the Bank of cllmenwerenotamon&.\hebank's economic interests form, but it Victoria treet near ' a ~Y Costa Mesa, ao ln.dependent 40·founders, who:boughl 60 per· does apply to City Manager Fred !:'e~~: but refttSed hospital treat· bank formed \wo year:s ago. cerit of the stock. They 'were Sorsabal. • w Investigators said he was driv· "Yo.u musl be slippin&-It took The Councilmen -Mayor among the &eve.ral t}undred an· Sorsabal s statem~nt sho ed ing wes~ approach.Ing the curve, two ca Ile.ta before 1 sold my RC)bert Wilson, Vice Mayor Jack vestor:s who bought the remaining that he has made no 1nvestm~ts nearttfte'Y(est cilY, liibl\s when, bis car.'' . , .· Hammett, and Dominic Raciti -40 Percent stock, and none'of the an.d halji no propett~ bold1na;s 1~ luxury,car w'eqtspl~Jngoqt F'inanciaf columnist Syluia· Porter begin• h•r t<U" hint ~·. today with i"fcfrmolion W Ja:yt ia · not cwtU~ble anywh«re •l&e -in.· eluding lh« U ..S. Tr«OIU1'JI. See dory Page A9. Thlt 's the tongue·ln·cheek -have declared their holdings in latter group acquired . 54,000 othert.h~ h.ls )K>mt, .. • 1 . 1 ot contrO}.land o(( a.~ road, level· sales fUCC.ess story told by a a slatem,nt or economic in· worth. ~ ·. ~ ~dd1tion µ,his i>A?k .st.oc~. ihgtheCltyparkw8;ytieellhli. "'Corona del M'ar man. lfere'a the tere·sls required by t~e ,new The bank-was launchea' :tth. ~· M.llfQr Wilson.fdeclartd hls.~usl-, ~ Polka Patrol SJR..,: baV41' Sle(n !>all)" Pilot ad which.worked for PropositiQn 9 dl•clo1urelaw. Caplta,l!ialloo, cOf Sl.25 ,million. ness, R. M · l1il5oQ Asscxn_t .. ,, 'and Of(ic~r Neal ll~wltt i!Slim•\· him: -• The forlJI, sent, tp Ille Falr N'"'9'blttie40.1i1tJn'der$w~sold Inc ... •1,ma.nur1etu,rer ~I ..., J~nson's •i>•~··~··~ mikis t 'FQRDllDR 5200 tl'll. .,,. .• ··J!olltical.Prac,HDes .Comlnls&lon ~reth8.l)S30,b0o·worthofs ock: alumlnull) covers. llr!d ,h1~ home. ~hoUr ""c~use thtf S1ld U,ey .._.,,.. •, "' • in Sacramento last week, does, Cl\Y Attorney l\oy Jqne wa~' His lnvesfl!'ent n tl'!ftiu.slne ~ l( • ad beeil'" foll•wl•"· hi-~ d smog Ok '+' • '""'· R\l04: nOI require the elec\edoffitl81sto aie oI lha..tounders. ~ i~,al.0 giw~n •1>1)ver s10Ajlcj and t~. .., ... .._.ht •. ~· 1 r . "'> • good. xxx·nn. · list specific amounts, but to hi -nsel to the bank a)dl Is • ,•~I~• ~r:!lJ&prowr~!lf~<lllb;, ,. WiJeiifit'sliid'bc was;... ' Jr you have wheels you want to whether their investments are member of the board Ol 're.o, ~. 11.\Jo)iil.'.l~l!~~!t ,J, OOoth' a'~ ing,\o flip on the red llgh~ move, call -642·~18.\Put a few over.$1,bQ0,$10,000orflOO,OOO. • ton.• · ,.'( ·tr.,-••"'-· ~•1.u y--~s . '~n , e and stQp lhe car ahead when 1t wordJi to work !or you. The lhree councilmen each lilt -Proposlton 9, passed olero ank pf New119rt·Beacn, sling It suddenly spun oul 9r COll1l'ol an(\ In the!>ollY Pilot. · their bank alack at· over $11000 \ i.at November. does ,not miulre C~e lNTEKESTS, Pai• 1111 crashed Into the tre~. • I • . I • • J11dex .... i.. ., ~~~:.;r: :: O..~ti-11·12 Ctnlk$ All '0-.U'Wnl All O.at11Netkt$ All 11111..,._~ ... 'M Cftttrt1hlmt11t All lfl!WM• ... "''"'... •1• "'-"'....,. . , - •, -~· • • t Al .~VPll.OT C TONIGHT COSTA MESA PLANNING ~l!llllSSION -Regular meet- U)g; Citylfall, 6:30 p.m. l)CI IlECTURE -"Reslden- 11•1 Income Property, Inyesl· ment and Mana'l(ement 9' Room ·~'14 Computer Science 'Bldg. 1 ·p.m.t • ·TUES!IAY, FEBRUAllY 11 SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB - Community Recre&lion Center Tuel./ Wed .. Thurs., IZ.3p.m. ' NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOA~D -Regular meettng, Co5la Mesa City Council Cham· bers, 1:30 p.m. BASICETBALL -Corona de! Mar at Costa Mesa, Santa Ana at EatancJa. Newport Harbor at Los Alamitos, 7 p.m. UCI LECTURES -•'Through th,e Scientist's Eye •• Bran- !!y wine Library,'s p.m. Management. Development for Wo~en," Room 140 Social ~c1en~e Lab. 7 p.m. . Professional Practices in Hous· ing lna.Ustry," Room 178 Humanities Hall, 7 p.m. Ford Remains Fir1n on Oil Cutback Plan HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) President Ford today rejected sugges~ions that he ease oft his propo~a1 to cut the nation's Oil imports by a njjlion barrels a day, and said eOhgressional op- pcm~~15-or1lls"plan were propos-ing a very high risk and reck- Jess gamble.'' Jn the first oC a two-day series or speeches and conferences, Ford told the Houston Chamber of Commerce that immediate ac- tion must be taken to insu1ate the economy against the damage which would result from a new oil embargo. · Ford said those who" suggest . FORD'S BUDGET EYED BY 'SHAKESPEARE'--87. · "'that w~ continue to import the entire million or a significant part of the m.illlon barrels that I proposed to cut back" are pro- posing to ''play games with our total economy in the hope of _boasting .about limited winnings ~tare not at all certain,•• Hi& address to the Chamber of Commerce's energy-economic conference preceded a working dinner with Southwestern gov- enaors. On Tuesday. Ford attends a worki.ng breakfast with regional media representatives in Houston before flying to Topeka, Kan., and an address to the K8nsaS' Legislature, a meeting .. with Mid west gorernors and a news conrerence Tuesday night. · The journey is part of Ford's stepped-up ercort to gain public support for his economic and energy proposals, which face strong opposition in Congress. The President's prepared re· marks for the Houston con· ference centered on a spirited de- fense of his energy plan. Many oilmen were in the audience when he said ••you may not support all of what I have pro-- Posed, but ... I have seen no better program proposed.'' He again declared his apposi· tion to rationing. ••Allocations and rationing cannot be fair and equitable to consu~era, ••he said. ''They can- not stimulate energy indepen- dence. They cannot produce one barrel of oil -not one gallon of gasoline. Ford said his program orters an eq~ltable solution making maximum use of the m~ketplace. t " ORANGE COAST · DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ~ .... """'".-. JKk R. Curley ~ flr..u-i _. O.-• ilMMow ;JhOm.os Ktev;i t.it ... Tnomas A. Murphtne: M9flllll0ftt «•• c CblrlH H. Loos Rlchlrd P. Nall ....................... C.Sta Melli Offk• ..... ~J2.t:':-. ... I • \ . ... .. ' . CdltJSIClfling Victiill Argued With Suspect By JOHN VALTERZA kitchen knives Into custod1 as o.-.oau.,P41ettwt 1>0ssible ~lues in the case, but Mrs. Nancr, Atw~ter suffered Hamilton ha.• lnsl.sted that the from a chron c drinking problem woman sutfered·no knife wounds. and frequently arcued wltb the Early in the weekend Hamilton male nurse accused ot murder-said that more arrests might ldg her laat week. It was 1eamed emerge from the murder in· toCley. • vestigation and possible ac· Jdftl. Atwater, SO was the sixth cessories after the fad could be wire of former Wrigley Chewing under investigation. Gum executive A.G. Atwater and He has not elaborated on the disputes over his care esserted.Jy statement, however. . were commonplace between the Meanwhile, Bedelian remains , hoq.sewlte and Daniel Gerbis in custody -in lieu of $250,000 WINDWARD PASSAGE LOGS ANOTHER LINE HONOR IN PUERTO VALLARTA' ~CE '""'I. se::J~f~n 40 was arreoted late ba~;;:-.'\~~~~~~ c:::: ~~~der BlgKetchCo•atatoAnlah Almoat a Day Ahead of Fleet, but Mlaaea Record 1ast Wedriesday when police charge began late last Friday at were convinced the reclusive Harbor Judicial Dis trict From Pa'1'! A I CRITIQUE •• police proble ms, but were kept out of the danger zone. Among them was Price's mother. Sh«; said her son tried to com- mit himself to a state mental hospital only two days before the outburst or vic;.l ence. He was turned away, she said adding that he had predicted thal something would finally snap • and the outcome would be bad. Primavera Leader In Handicap Time By ALMON WCKABEY &o•ll119 e1111or Corona del Mar housewife had Municipal Court, but Judge met with foul play. Her body was selim S.. Franklin delayed lht' found in a Pacoima Junk yard a proceedings. · few hours arter Bedelian's ar· So that Bedelian will have a rest. The remains had been en· . chance to obtain private counsel, tombed beneath cement in an old· Franklin said, the arraignment oil drum. would not resunle until Thursday Although police today would ' morning. not discuss the possibility or dis-Meanwhile, the arrestee is re· putes bet,ve~n M!"S . Atwater and ceiving legal advice from a Bedelien.· they did concede that public defender. the victim had been treated for alcoholism. ••we ljio know that Mrs. Frou1PageAI Atwater had a drinking problem and had been treated at hospitals DRUNKEN for ii," s•ld Del. Capt. Richard • • • Hamilton. Reports emerged from another was booked for investigation or male nurse who worked for the drunken driving. Hi$ Case is "I wish they had let him stay and helped him.•• The nine·hour drama ended abruptly about 2 :30 a.m. ·after the tiring pair allowed Detective Norm Kutch inside unarmed along with -DeSoto and an at- torney to negotiate. Eleven of the 26 yachts in the Marioa .del Rey to Puerto Vallarta race were snug ged down in the Banderos Bay JXlrl at noon today and the remainder were still fighting light winds across the Gull or California. Mark Johnson's 73-foot ketch Windward Passage was first to finish Saturday at 5: 16 p.m. (PST) nearly a day ahead of the second finisher, the 62-foot sloop Ragtirrle. operator· at Puerto Vallarta CWB6NOA> reported through Carroll Hudson of Newport Beach (W86RMA) tbat the re· mainder of the fleet was mor'e than 100 miles from the 11.Jl1Sb anc:t not expected to finish before tonight or Tuesday morning. or. the boats finished, Primavera is the leader on ban· dieap time, but there are class c boats still at sea which could beat her time. ~Handicap leaders as ol noon~ day were Primavera, Mistress III, Windward Passage, Lussino and Conni e 11. Atwaters that Mrs. Atwater fre-pending. · quenUy berated Bedell an over One officer, Tom Bristow, took the care of her 64-year-old part in the arrests of Thurman husband. who has been suffering and Foran. That fact makes from acute mental·Ulness for the legislators suspicious that a past several ye8rs. The nurse, policeman is out to prove Jlan _J..A~Ob~en, indicated the himself. argumentsweretieifed. ''I think a particular Once inside, Kutch lunged onto · Priee and got the rifle yelling to • waiting orficers who stormed through the front door. Havens in turn jumped onto Kulch 's back and DeSoto grabbed_ the youth and subdued him. Yachts finishing about noon Sunday were Ragtime; 11:13 ~.m.; .Olinka, 11 :25 a .m.; Sorcery, 12 :03 p.m.; and Anitra, 12:14p.m. Yachts finishing di.iring the night and early today were R3:scal, 9: 19 p.m. Sunday; Primavera. 12:09 a.m. Monday · Concerto, 2:·22· 3.Iil .. ;l>ofOthY ·o: 4:19 a.m .. : Connie II, 9:06 a.m.; Mi stress Ill, 9:07 a.m.; and Lussino , 9:29 a.m. Primavera is a Swan-44 stoop sailed by Jorge Di pp Reyes of the ~lub de Yates de Chipala, Mex- ico. And one theory bas beeno((ered po1lceman is treating legislators ~at such a session before dawn differently. I understand he has last Wednesday could have led to been lying in \Vail and following the battering Of the woman in the legislators' cars. It is some kind family home at 4633 Perham or. c'rusade he has a ppointed Drive, in Cameo.Shores. himself to,'' slate Senate Presi- "There are stlll some loose dent pro tern James Mills said in ends our inveaUgators are trying · .~~inte rview . Chief Neth said local police have had numerous past contacts with Price. He was just r ecently released from jail in connection with an assault on a policeman ste·m· ming from a prior incident in-. volving .Beth Coppinger, 15, whom he allegedly shot Satur- day, Neth said. Miss Coppinger was listed in satisfactory con~n today at , Cl>sta Mesa Me ·al Hospital where abe ts beln treateclfor ~ gunshot wound in the wrists. l'rom Page Al INTERESTS. • • at between Sl,000 and $10,000. In his _st atement, Raciti declares his home, hi s business on Newport Boulevard, Costa M~a Jewelry and Loan, valued at more than $100,000, interest in property in ElSinore. He says he has SO percent in- terest in 32 acres there. worth more than $10,000, owns 12 lots and bas one·third interest in five acres. Neither o( the latter in- vestments tops $10.000. Councilman Alvin L. Pinkley lists his home, an,d Costa h-tesa Pharmacy on Newport Boulevard. He also declares ownership of four pieces or pro- perty on Broadway, which house a fish market, realtor's office and a health food store. Pinkley values the property at more than $10,000 but under SI00,000. Gordon Wes t, ham radio FromPageAl West said a light northwesterly breeze was blowing across Ban·. ~ero~ Ba y this morning and the hkelihood for any change in the weather was slight. Auto Slams Guard Rail S'J'RIKE TralW: crossing the Santa Ana • • • f.1•.--\bridge on Hamilton tojointhestrikesoon. ~venue to Victoria Street was Members of the United Auto. blocked early Sunday morning Workers at the long Beach plant · ftl?r a car ·went out or control of McDonnell Douglas will \!.Ole a d struck a guard rail hcadon. on a strike today, officials aaid. 1 luntington Beach police said As to the possibility of the IAM Donald Marvin Midthon, 52, of backing down to the company's 686 Darrell St., Costa Mesa, ap- offer, picket captain Norm1 parently lcist control of his car as Warner said simply, '.'Noway." he appr~Chl.'d the bridge at 1:30 Warner, who walked the picket a .m . .· line in the rain, said most of the ile struck a bridge guard rail IAM... members are still angry an.d a chai~ link fence. police over the company's refusal to said, uprooting the end o{ it. Mid· pay them for holidays and over thon ~as not injured, but traffic the holfday ''lockout," when the ~ross111e from Huntington Beach company closed down for 1n~o CoS~a Mesa was stalled until Christmas vacation. M1dthon s car could be towed Workers knew the strike was Jll1-I Y · coming, Warne[' said. ''l've'been . saving as much as possible, but I'm afraid it might not be N d B d F. d enough... he said or making it u e 0 y oun . financially tllrough a long strike. CASTRO VALLEY (UPI) -A farmer found the nude body of an unidentified woman Sunday in a canyon near this Alameda Coun- ty community. Sheriff's deputies said the victi~ had been slashed and Shot in the head and that an attempt had been made to burn the body. Union members will receive -only $40 a week in strike benefits, he said . Huntington Beach police were at McDonnell Douglas entrances today to keep the peace. ''Hoperully, the incidents o( violence we've had so far will be just isolated _cases," he said. to put together, so we just can't Bristow denied. he us es speculate.'' Hamilton said. 1.eg!S~~tivc plates -which give' a Police have what they allege is lawmaker's district number - the weapon used to inflict several ··as a criteria to determine it a severe blows to the woman's person is under the influeuce. head -a small, cast-metal That is based on roadside agility statue of a duck normally kept on and a person's driving ability - a shelf in the Atwater home. not the particular plate they may They atso have taken two lo~&. ur may not have." . . Some legislators· see the situa· l'rom Page A I BUDGET ... on where cutbacks should be made. LeRoy Studer, chairman of the School-Community Advisory Council that includes all Corona del Mar schools, will present to trustees suggestions that have been gathered from residents or Corona det Mar. Trustees will accumulate all the information from di strict ad- ministrators and citizens' groups and then must decide before March 10 whether or not to hold a tax override election on May 27. The new election would be another attempt to raise addi- tional funds from taxpayers after the initial effort, Proposition z. was defeated last November. By examining both the figures presented by Nicoll and the feel· ings otthe <'ommunity as indicat· ed by their cutback suggestions, trustees hope to have a better un- derstanding or whether or not a new election Is wanted in the community. lion differently. . On Jan. 22 state Sen. Alan Rob- bins, a Van Nuys Democrat. said he was driving in the downtown area -where all three arrests took place -when a policeman put on his red li ght and pulled him over. Fro1u Page A I SIGN ••. lain businesses was ordered by the council early last year. The staff study essentially ['ecom- mends tha t auto dealers be granted no exceptions gas sta- tions be given strtcte'r regula- tions, movie theaters be allowed marquees with changeable copy, and motels be allowed to com- pute their sign space on the number of units rather than the amount of street frontage. Commission Chairman C. C. Clarke has said that he expects the commissioners to recom- mend some '"minor cha nges" to the staff's report, though the c~mmissioners have said they will not give their views until tonight's hearing. -----·--------·---·-- Hammett also declared his partnership interest -more than $10,000 -in lf&1.1 Company, Ltd., a landowning company which leased the land to th e Bristol Park Medical Group on Baker Street. Costa Mesa where he is the administrator. ' Councilwoman Norma Hertzog stated her ownership of two pre-. school•, µte Me sa Verde Pre- School and the West Bay Pre- School. The Mesa Verde School is Among other unconfirmed re- ports are cars scraped with sharp objects as they passed through the picket lines, he said. · The police also found some traf~ic congestion, today,. particularly on Springdale Street. Mariners Cargo of Free Services . listed as worth more than Sl00,000 and the West Bay sc hool at over $10,000. The forms required the or- ficials to declare h'o1dings over $1,000 by their immediate family members. · Pot Found McDonnell Douglas had little comment today. Officials said only that they are assessing the po~sible efrect o( a Jong -term strike on the the production of the . Delta_. the launch vehicle for satel~1tes, the mainstay of the. Huntington Beach operation. From Page A .I RESCUE .•. But by the time officers ar- rived, Mitchell had already taken the woman to the police station. OC~NSIDE <AP> -A minor Conloguesaldpolicebelievethe accident led to the arrest of two womanwasundertheinfiuenceo( ~en for investigation of possess-alcohol or narcotics or was men. After Crash mg marijuana for sale. tally deranged. · The two Were identlned as R!'ger P . Lund, 20. or Salt Lake ''My family told me to kllf City, Utab, and Jerry E. Jones, myaeUso I wu going to do it. Let 31, of Buena Park. me 10. I want to go back up there A h'firbor patrolman aald they andwaltforatruck,':shobabbled launched o 24 ·foot outboard topollce. motorboat in heavy fbg and She was taken to County-USC damaged the city .owned Medlca1Center.ona72-hourmen· launching ramp 1 d I" Sgt. Jon Curtis ·said after tbe ta ettntion and observation or· ·men posted $25 to cover the der,po ceaatd. damages It wae discovered that O!Ocera reported tbe incident neither their.boat nor trailer wu . oceurred at 10 p.m . between the h!itsteredloeliherman. 1 llth Street and Imperial of ln lh~. boat WH lound 84 paunds Hlgbway off ramps, ill tbe South • mar1Juana, Curll!i aald. Loa Angeles area. We've put our Free Services on-deck to show you we have more to offer you. Mariners' Crew of Savings Specialists has your interest In mind with other Free Services too, like Check-a-Month Plan", Transf~r of Funds and Save by Mall. : • $ t ,000 minimum 9alance Don't forget we have the Highest Interest possible on regular savings and high yield Certificates of DeposlL Save with your "hometown" Savings and Loan·· Mariner$! ( Photocopyfna • • ' l ( I J· I 7 '