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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-09-05 - Orange Coast Pilot,I ~- 7 1 .. . . • ·Woman .. ' ' . '. , P.ul·ls . "Cun I ••'~••If ' ''"'\' ) :SACRAMENTO <A ~ ~ 'Ute r Y"l'!'I '\'Om.a~-whQ .):'!lakd • loaded plslol lojl.oy at I'resldeGI ,Fo,ta w-as ldeo!llT'1', h1•,. P'"5 seereluy Ron Nessen .. ~ Fromme, ri,, • follower of m~ 111urderercii"-ar1e~11-Manson. - ' re --'- SACRAMENTO ~UPI) -A young woinan dr.e)¥ a pistol and ' ainled it at Pre~idenl Ford as be walked through a crowd.here to.. day but security forces prevent.'- ed her fromfiring at him. Ford was but a. few feet from the woman, wh9 stood among well-wishers greeting the Presi- dent a s he walked from a downtown hotel to the state Capitol across the street. As soot1 as police and Secret Service agents saw the gun, they grabbed the woman and Ford ' ducked shai:ply,awaY,. . • M the woman was l\,UbdUed and handcuffed, police Wrestled the gun from her and she shout~ ed, "It didn't go off.'' The woman, who was not im· mediately identified, had red hair under a red turban and a Jong red dress. She is white and appeared to be in her late 20s. The Presidentr"was quickly hustled away 1'Y security forces and clearly was unbanned. The incident' occurred about ,10:05 a.m. as ,Ford was on,bi.s-,- way to meet Calif. Gov. Edm\Dld - G. Brown Jr. in the ~pitol before a scheduled address to a joint sessioo on the state... Legislature near the end of a two. day West Coast trip filled '!'tth (See THREAT, Pale·AJ) ,._ '-'---- -toast Weather Contin.ued sunny .and warm Saturday. Hi1hs from the mid·10s at the beaches to near 90 inlaod~ Oveml&ht lows in lbe mid eos. INSIDE TODAY fberriz be •ome'.aew cJo.ncol ni«u °" IM -m"8ic ocelie-UrU, /oil -lhiJI _,.. ~., dictoted Ill! the '!'It!!• o/ -c..._;-, ' to. a BrilUh psJIC/ric. S.. ~ on .P.age Cl of lodaJ'• W«kmder. r·•e• ....... ~ .u ........ .. ..... ~ ..... ...... = -"""' DMSS • --·---· ==~ -- •.• g,;---w .. , .u ... t o't-tt • CM . , .,..,. .. It_. 9W ........ : ...... .. --... ... ,......... tJ =.: L, i ~ ...... -.. .. ... - . nes ' . • ~.' • -' ~ ~ ' 41 "'. ·• • • \ , "' • , J -· La,st 'Sig~ ~ebtg' T~p · •, • • 1" ..i , ... NEW YOl\lc (ttPI) -She's 12 '."""'1' u housekeeper.; and dlf· ihe end of the wotld," Cindy 1 d yean ~. bl\S lone brown hair, bwuben. ,_.._ Ille will alll> yiSit Ntaaira• Fallo, anct1 Ue mOillt.. younpten is-an S. father's trucking bus~ the Grand Canyon, Nt!W Orleans aVid tan ol Colombo, Kojal( and abo •O!lfrlbuted. Friends ailll •.for "10me re•I J•zz" '""1 Las .WaltDimey. · llr~,l!•ve$1,$00. · Vecu "b1!cause I want fosee~e • BUt Cindy '\Val~. who arrln<! Id the ~. Cindy said ~ • bright lights there." · · 1 6'om J.A>G<!,qsi !?bur.day Ir._ not <\rff'!' of lourln.&. Amerio~ , Iii<•~ cblfdno • .abe Iii aqioe • ate'm..,.e<I from watchll>I JI HermolbetsaidCindybadsur- bllnd ona .~ ~•DI• lo ... ·>eoltod .. o( KoJ~·_...i COiom~ ... ,.., when •ti• ... G yean old.to Amtiioa. # . ' *' "tele.t.ljll,I. In addltiioa.~ -a heart defect audcialed Tbe.moliey for tbellld'a lrlp -.aid, 1 'Ii-"!I atl 'falt v with tbe dlHue and Jn 11113 bet • .. ,!loo for a '11..s'a 'IGll< of the WI ucl 1118\ had lo OM ltft •Y• wu removed due tq <GUDtry ~wu ralilkl ll>Olt4' by -*YJaDd, 1lauooma . .Eventually, Mra . ......... Mn. -w ... bl•1e•nil Wlllt• 1ald, Clndyr bo tom· -~dalo\er,DIWll, Taldl\Wllklldeoland plete!JbliDd. , : / . _, . ' .. • m.-rc c n a ihe poilltol a tranqullizel;toJn. • Jasmine, (be 10.-month-old, · 175-ppund lioness Who had been living at 2115 Orange Ave., Wa\S later QD her way to ~ivenide vfa Fullerton as a res ult. And-.ShoOk is on his way to Harbor Judicial District Qourt, cited by Humane Officer'T.B. Hoffman for allea:edly having an · unlicensed , ~.Jtndomesttcated animal at large. , The latest episode of Daniel and ti~ in b1s den occurred about 1:'30 a.m., when the Costa Mesa Polic e Department switchboard lit up like the Fourth of July. <! ~ All-tboae calls were coming from the area. of Orange Avenue and Pauline Place. Witness's passing by about 8;30 a.m. said they glanced over and &Potted .Jasmine lolling sleepily among the hydrangeas and oleanders beside a house. ·~T,bey called in a panic," said one humane of ricer. Police resPond,ed on a Code 2 basis -proceed witb. all haste but no ligh•ts or sirens, which might upset a lion l006e in ~e (SeeLION, PageA2) Twins Still . c Critical , _In Fwr.i:Ja PENSACOLA, Fla. (UPl)- Premature twin sisters, whose parent s rejected blood 'tra nsfusions for . \hem on re· "ligious grounds, remained in critical contli4iOn today. The babies.l ~re ·born Sunday . to !Mr. and M~a~"Ronald Ivey of ..;_.Panama City, who at-e Jehovah's Witneaes. Dr. ·E'd.Ward Westmark , pediatrici8il at S'acre<t Heart Hospital: told the couplel the . twins, Fach weighing about two pouncbi, hfld little chance to 1u,r· me: and that blood transf\lsions ~d !l1v.~)h_em, a 1Ug}tt1y'bette~ c~.ce: · Thi lvey1 uld :Uieir >reUi!on · aoes not p·ernilt b10od transfUaions •al'ld the rather threatened to file sw.it for 1damages a•8irist anyone con· nected l"llh admlnllterlng blood transtUSldns to his babi ... The -stale Division· of Family Servtces petitioned Ju•enlle Poutt: to ordtr'ttie transfu8Jon1. lnitead, ludge Theo Bruno Wod- n,oday nl;bt ap(>Olnled attomey Joel Cph•n •• guannan of the twins and authorized him to sign medi~al releases if necessary . · P.hy1iclan1 and hospital :authorities were uncertain 'Whether the Judge:. order would protect them from civil damage . action lf the irrsfusionl were · adminlatered. · • 4 • .. ;WO ' . ~ .. ' .. 4 "' • • • t D•ltyll'lltfSl.,."'f'• llEADED FDR THE PEN ~ Escapee Ja1·m1ne ~ 49 Hori., :., Four,\},& .. .. • Citiz~ns "" . ~ ( ' ~ LONDON 1(!! Pl> -A bom~ bleW up near aboUt 100 Persons in the Hillgn ijotel 'today, shatter- ing the lobby and leaving bl~­ i ng~ survivors screaming -in shock. · ·Police· ~aid two persons wert' killed a~Ct 49. wounded. four of them Arif,ric:lns. The inturief OC the Americans were hOt critical. All were treat- 1 ed and discharged f.rom nearby St. Geo~ge"s Hospital . .Four of the wounded, two or whom were report.ed to have lotil legs, were described in serious coodiiion. Police suspect the bomb was planted by a bredaway faction of the Irish Republican Arrrty believed responsi ble for a seri~ of terrorist blasts in recef\l weeks. Among the victims treated and reli!ued were French pop singer Claude Fl"ancois and Ametica.JlS Martin Reitzen o( Crestwootl. Mich .• Joseph CoUins ol Fairfax. Va., Bri g. Gen. Joseph Cappueei of Falls Chw;ch, Va., and Jame11 McDonald ot Boea Ratoo, Fla. I· -The two dead were a man Md woman whose ldentificatioqs were wl\hbeld pending notific•· tionofnextofkin. · Commal,l,der James Nevilli. be'41 o( the London bomb squad . .said a man with an Irish accerit telephoned a news paper al 11 :57 a.m. 1ay(ng the bomb would '1';· plode In 10 minutes -tbe ~UJI IRA warning. It went off at 12~8 P .11 . (llee •• P ... ' • l " • • ; • • • . • '· ' • ,AJ DAILY PILOT • s ' Fr1d•y.Septemb9f 5, 1975 Sentenced- • As,essor.;8 4id~· Gets Six Months ll'o.'t!>~1:SJ-~Y • ..'l51 ~~!·t lo st•t• pftJOll ~ 1115 .\el-attorney Stanley Joi'MJ.. , l ·Form..,...se11or'1aldeGootse aaml~ bribet)' utlv!U .. and proi.,_.ted that Upton and 1 Upton wu sent,nced Thursday ·'pay a 19tal fine of $1.5.lJOO oo lbe 1 family faced a "precatloua to six month• t:zi the Or_,iMe lhreelelonies. tlnancial situation." • County Jail after bolnc c.'on· Superior Court Jud&e Walter ,._Judge Smith also refusedt0°11- demned In th · court.room u ••a E. Sntlth, c1escribin&. Upton's ·1¥W Upton to return hom" anb public'offlcial who totall>-' abused ~nvtctlort as ••an unusual dase.," consult his family bef~ rtiport. and totally misused bis office and l.mposed the slx·ft'lonth jail term ing to the jail. Reject10g Jones• other employes. ". on each of the three felonies, but pleas for more time. he ordered . .. allowed the former chief deputy the courtroom bailiff to book Up-. ~ss1stant Dl1trld AtlOrDj!J' apprai1er to s~ve tbem concur· ' ton into the nearby facility lm· Michael Caplnl added tolhat ~· ronUy. , 'mediately. · cusat1on the demand that Upt.On, He refused to levy a floe after Upton was earlier fmed $2,SOO and placed on three years proba· l"ro• Page AJ .. -THREAT ••• politiral appearances. Ford had been makint: his way along a line of hundreds of greeters, reaching out to shake h&nlfs with many of them on a beautiful sunny morn.in& and the 1t(_O~an'a action ahoc~ed tiie.~~f c~d. · r .... 1 'l Some witnessn and Police of· lfcera said they· thought the'.· woman had ti .4$-callbli-plstol. ·rb.e assailant was led away rrom the scene by police wttbin a ' few mlnutes. • • - .)lefore that, aU. ·~ "He's ~your servant" llf eleren<¥1 lo . f~· . \. , .She ·.told pollCe, ··~; "°114 · .. Don't batter me. The"1JJI didn't ~ ·go off. Easy guys, I'm still. The cun didn't go off .• ' ~ Observers said that 20 minutes 'qefore the incident, the woman, earrying a large red purse, wan- dered onto the concrete walkway il the palm tree-lined garden gurrounding the Capitol. Police moved her back behind the ~training lines. ,, er. •he waif subdued, three t. e Officers pu11hed her into .~ back seat of a city police •nnser and whisked· her to the Dearby Hall of Justice. : As the car drove away, the ft'oman had a faint smile on her !ace and appeared calm. U~I T .......... Da1tgerous Ellen Mary Margar e t McKearney, 21, bas been called the "most wanted and dangerous terrorist in Britain" by Scotland Yard. She is being sought (qr bom- bings, murder and wound· ing of police officers. • Charity Bingo Contrul.s Set • When the incident occurred, l $eCret Service oJficer suddenl\7 1eacbed out and grabbed the Woman's arm that held the pistol ;ointing at the President. With a Quick motion, b' shoved her arm ~Bight up , pUlled It behind her ~ wrestled her and the wt:apon l'>tbO lfQl!!!!I. _ _.,.__ ._ i .. ' e;-. t " ............. 1. SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The Senate bas sent to Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. a bill establishing controls on charit._ble bingo games "if Califomians vote t'o legalize such bingo next year. tion after he -pleaded guilty to cbar1es of submitting false claims. : j{e was one of nine assessor'• e~ployes indicted by lbe Grand Jury in the wake of a long in· vestlgation into allegations that members of the assessor's staff 'W01'ked on Congressman Andrew Hin1t)aw·s political campaign while being paid by the county for thefr time and mileage. Himhaw and County Asseu<ir .. Jack Vallerga face trial on those 1ame charges. Hinshaw faces trial Nov. Jin Superior Court on bribery charges contained in a second ·Grand Jury indictment. He bas pleaded innoCent to all charges. ' Both Hinshaw and Vallerga ~were condemned by defense at- torney J ones in the courtroom Thursday as the "architects or the conspiracy'' that led to Upton being named in two Grand Jury indictments. . · But -prosecutor Caitiui, press- ing for a state 'prison term, told Judge Smith that Upton hd11ad shown no remorse "and has re- fused to make a full disclo6ure to us of what exactly went on in the assessor's office.'' ,. Battle sha)ritit1~-...... ' _ Assemlltyman Robert Badh= ·0r Newport Beach (right) . bas ~ced 'he wUl sd!lc th~ublican nominaUoo for the' do~Onal l)istrlllt seat now held by the GOP's Ii. drew HinShaw Ueft!,1!110 of Newport Beacb. Hinshaw, who is facing .:riminal proceedings in connec· tlon•wlth past pollticai~arli. says he'll fight to keep bis job. See story, Page A3. • Katrina Fizzles-. • No Big Waves Due -: . I t H~nicane\ Katrin• hi.s ap· · The National WeaU.S-Service, parently faded without bringing • which maintained through "super surf" to the Orange Coast Thursday that the ..storm would , 11horellne. .. bring really bjg surf of betweea $. From Seal Beach to San to 10 feet, has,.now dbWngrmed Clemente, lifeguards reported the ~urricane-fo a tropical storm flat conditions wi.lb maximum and its effects have already beep surf of three feet. · expended .. Seven of the eight assessor's employes indicted wilh Upton _ c· oridUd:r' · .,-.~ have now been convicted in . Superior Court with all but Upton -f , • , A spokesman said no new storms were buildinl Up and the Orange Coast should bertn for a calm weekend. , receiv1ng fines a·nd· probation terms for tbeir roles In the 'E inbeCO.._;.,;g Hinshaw election effort. lJ 1 ••&6'• ~ Applications by five convicted aides for reduction of their sen-B 0 ST 0 N C U PI ) - tences from felonies to misde-Policewoman Anne G. mean.ors were granted 1'J.ursday Galloway was fifed for by Jµdge Smith shortly before he performint i , 1~x act1 with sentenced Upton for the second a policemaQ while guard- time. ing a wltn'9p lo a·m~. . HealsoorderedthattheUlJ'ee.. Patrolman .Paul F . year ProbAllon terms being Stuart wu re]\rimanded ~- served by ••Cb man _.bQilld be , Tfiunday aJid auai>efll!ed · • imm.edlately termiri.atal. for alx monlhl1 He v.:~~off · 1bat order-applies \o: Cbtls duty at tbe .ume .lte took. Boukldls, 61, Reginald Ddnlap, part In lhe .Feb..Uuy Incl-' A Huntington Beach lifeguard said today, ''We have absolutely nothing. It was bigger yesterday. Sometimes the storms hit, sometimes they don't.'' Thursday's lone ocean mishap came when a cabin cruiser got stuck near a ·jetty at the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station but was floated off ..-the tide Went out, accor~nc to a lifeguard. There were no in· juri.S. '-~. l'J:.a Rorbect1 43, John Mon-dent, said to bave been,ln ,_ tan!, 4!r, and Robert PIWJl(ee, 47. Iha presence of a .female Teacher Ri..1.18 • . LION.•,• / quiet m.--·llllarat!T tuz1qlll p.-.bJ slarlell ...... piill. • Tlalllc pltld llP ...S ndill'hnn -ed out of boll>•· ~Slrl =lilt -al..t clUJd for Im I tnlllo. . Jumlne meaowhlle •-orflll ford Iba wodd 1IHllilY lounted In ber le.ty boW•r, to beioolhlOA- 11 and clawl ... ly barml-. juat uSbooklnslsllshels. • . "Sb• could probably sure F-1 .. lhe bell out of you tJiouch,' re- marited onelnterealedparty. Jlum&11e offleers atalted ,. i-.. m'-l'e and Sboolt -tbal'• Daniel Shook, her owner-• be "<oued her back Into ber roomy .. (< eatein thebome's rearysd. • • 1be cage Is reiatlvely ._, bat unlocked, aod as felin.S t""4 toclo, Jasmine bas leamedtoun- anapthelatcb. . A stern·faeed Officer Art Courteau. and other policemen and humane officers confronted Shook and several friftl!IS to dis· cuss the situation, wbiMI came.to lheir attention earllert!lls """"· Daniel was ordered to get· bis den and his lion out of town. because a city of 75,000 isn't big enough for all tbose soU1s and Ju.mine. He intended to move her to Riverside but claims be couldn't get the cage moved Thla'Sdl)"; "It got too dark," hesalcj. "Well, you'd better get a lock for that cage or you're liable to have yourself one dead licm;• said Patrolman Courteau. lnvestlgatora fmally decided to impound her, but a decision was reached to allow Shook to drive Jasmine in his camper to a friend's farm near Fullerton im- mediately. Toddler Dies Alter vailer. . Car Accident A Fountain Valley girl died Thursday of massive head in- juries after being struck when her uncle was backing bis car from a parking stall, according to police. Dolores Ortiz, 1 'n, was pro. ll<ftlDCed dead at Fountain Valley Community Hospital within minutes alter lhe afternoon acci· dent at 10585 Slater Ave. _·tJmMB • !'~.: :;!'he bill <AB140 by As- s.emftlyman Leroy F . Greene (0· Sacramenloi. won final legillaUvtl1 pd!$ p 'l'bllii!lllly on a24·8\'ote. All fll<e....nion._w"!" · fliiiil $1,000_+--'wl'-'iitn~-, In a:ourt cue.__ -~ __ • eo" _,11,1!""~~ outliJeeyein tiroba· ·-liertJ'. Dtilr~. the . SA"CRAMNTO 10Pll ~The . tlon: alter ~pleadintr"l!Ullty to city police commlssioller, Assembly bas passed Ieg!slatlon Police said the cblld --ly was wandering tlirough the• -parkiJig·lot-ln~e-reilrcf-in:om• plex of stores when the tragec17 • • • ; 1 'Evacuationwa1inproaress,'' )lev!lle said. J Ear:lter, police commander DaVld Helm reported no ouch or-aer had .hee11--glv-, and.-wil· ienes said they clld not notice a ~d evacuation in pr'OII'eSS. . The bomb exploded wltb a .llndin& Oash, leavinc a scene.of iipoty deatruc.tlon with blaecllng Urvivora 1rop\nc thl'ou1b roken class for tbe •wincing trialn door, Itself knockedukew. l The front window• were blown qqt. A aecond suspected tii>mb tu spotted In a lulher handbag th wires protruding In the lob- .Police used an..electroalc ' lo fire explosive bullets Into" it , but Nev!lle said ii tun;ied out I" be • phoity. , Bomb 1cares swept across the entire Mayfair district of •entlemen's clubs and hotels, (orcing the evacuation of some as ~lice blocked off traffic and igan checklng them out. . '· portugal Boycott ~ USBON, Portugal (APJ-An· 'j.i~mmunist officers represent- Portucal 's 100,000.inan army ded today to boyeoU a con- • of lhe entire armed fon:es cb pro~Communist Gen. co Goncalves cotmted on to llave. bis appointment as the na· lion's supreme military com· ~ander. • : • • • . • ORANGE COA$T s DAILY PILOT ·~aer charl"•· · said In an official letter to to extend collective bargatnlng • ditpitcl copflrmed ·alter Judge Mr~. Galloway that her. •rights to California school Smit,b's ruliilg"tll!at no such ap-conduct was •'with a teachets without granting the plication }\ad' been iec:eived from callous disregard" fol' her rigllt to strike. The me(ISure occurred. . It would provide \l>•t bingo games must be open to the public, that game operaton can- not receive pay, and that local agencies can impose license fees for-each charity -organization conducting bingo. convic:\ed aides James Bertolino, duty and lhat·sbe was "un-(SB160) by Sen Alberts. &dda -52, oHMission-Vtejo, -and Kirk fittobe'apoliceofficer.•• . <D-Sacrament.O~ •. won-aw.rovai Armiatead;61,ofSantaAna. She bad been f & ~ on a82·13voteThundayandwas '!:be uncle, Jose Rubalcaba. whose address was listed as 10952 Obsidian Court along wllh the child, was apparently vlslli!lc the girl's molher who bad •stOre In the complex, according to of- ficers . ,Rosh Hashanah JeWish New ¥ear ' . ·Begins at S_pndown ~· . . llJ' EABL WILSON Of• Dtlly 1'11911 .... When the sun sets today,. Orange County Jewt will join those'the world over in ushering in Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year 5736. . This ritual will begin a lCHlay period of spiritual inventory which concludes with Yom KJp-u pur (lbe Day of Atonement) at sundown Sept. 15. The New Year services center around prayer and self· examination, and reach a dramatic climax with the blow· ing of the sbofar, a hollow ram's born, one of the oldest wind ln· struments known to man. Local services during these High Holy Daya wlU include worship under the stars of Israel A~ademy of Irvine tonleht at 7:30, and aeain on Yom Kippur Evefor Kol NldrelonSept.14 . Dr. ·N.orman Fohrm•,P,. chairman ot the Academy's Kad· mah v'azlah ,Religlous Fellowship, Indicated lhat lhe move, outdoori was undertaken to accommodate the academy's growing membership and multitude of 'guest. e.pected to overflow Ila headquarters In lbe old Irvine School on Sand Caeyon Avenue in Irvine. All otber.servicea Will be held In lhe mullil'oom, with a capacity limited lb 343 .. "'LUt year,'' Dr. Fob.rm an not· ed, "we blld 600 wonhlpen for Yom Klppur Eve and tb1s yaer we didn't want to tuni anyone away.'' Academy Dean, bbbl Bober! Jeremiah Bergman, ... illtd.by- academY mem~. will cooiluct Holy DQ aenlces. Prof. DwUs -. toeetber with l!CacltlllY 'lnembeu and clilldren, will aound &bofar ram''.bonla In lhe eco-<>ld call to re~•· SIDce hrael Acadtmy has aclopUd tba rellP>us cal4\nder of tbe8ll&eol l1rae!j II wlllobaerve 111)) d&n of Rosh Huhan.alo, wllh · •••Dial 1ervice1 today and l&lmd&)', and woroblp.., - d&1 llDd Swlda1 mcnilap al II. a.m. I • .. \ policewoman for almost returned to the Senate for CQTI· Police inve!tigations are conti- nuing. No charges have been flied. two years. i currence in Assembly amend.- menu. ' ' .. • • '· • •• I ··.~ . ~uis·XV ' ., -· • . . ,,, .-:o. • .. • > ~ . ' ~I T . On disp.ay ·~~w an,d r,eady 'o-.: .. jmm~dia'te delivery • r ·' '. ., 'By Henredon • . . . 7eJ IJ(J# ~~, 'l1te1 ~~QRTH COAST BOOLEV.ylO 2:1649 HAwmlRNE Bl.VD. 1m wesm.i:F DRIVE 1714 ~ BEACH, CA. 92661 TORRANCe. CA. ml6 NEWPORT BEIPI. CA. 92!eO ( ) 494·~1 (213) 378-1279 • ' (714) 642:2050 / • • I ' • • • , = .. '5 .+.,JS@(D1'i4 • • 1 ..... -- _...,.._., __ _ • • • &~ '\'?@lYJ(f ®@lfW6©@ . · .... ~•Nill.IS° ~~.u-:.,..' a probltm :t T'Mn 'Crire Pat ,,.,, •. Pol '""rill ml .. ,.. Oft ,,.. I" cttuwftY' .... ac.. ''°" JH ftffd lo aolO«" infiQllifir• M gONntm"t and b•tlnf'•t. Mol l yottr qwatbti t Pot Du1t• t\f Yo•r ~rr elc-t . Orange.> Coa .1 1 Dollu Pilot. P.O. &.t 156D. Cosfo Mt~a. CA 91626. lwcl*ft your ltltpftorw ... ., "1l>f r .. • . r..•elRe•ller DEAR PAT: l'ft started to become, a 1abel reader. A packat8 of margarine I pun:bued ~tty must be mis· labeled. lb eontents Include de· odontedlard,hydrogenatedlard with BRA an~ Birr, water, salt, lecilllln, ellric acid, artificial col· or and fla•or ana Vitamin A. How can this stuff be sold as marcanoe when it is litUe more -Uianltrdt . M.T .. 4gunaHills 'ftla \lrod'!cl coaipUes wllb 11.S. Department of Agrlcalture staaiilard• for margarine. A.c- nNinl to tbe standard, at least 88 percent or the margarine lttlpt mast be rendered animal or vegetaltle fat or a eomblnatlon <I W..·Ot•er mandalory Ingre- dients an mllk products.or soy· ~ In water. Optional Ingre- dients illtlude artlOcial coloring and DavorillfJ, Yitamins A and D, lecltbla, preservatives and stabWaers. sOUd lal usedln the margarine m·ust be declared ·~Jaydrogenated'' or .. barde.ed." ~•roge11atloa cbaag:es "'1Dfat•rlited veaetable oil to a saturated vege.table oil chemically identical to animal fat. Batter ls mere saturated than bydropaated fat, but both are blplntboleslerol. Old StecldftfP t. ... .. . :ti.I :ronr Servlte bu received . U~for41!naU0Dafoldalock· ii!" nalable lor rag rugs, and ".'f'"1 c•a•.pf.1ood-4ualltJi baa. a~ease for making soap. Ortaalzatlons or fndivldaals can eon:tact F.W., 20111 Kline Drive Sama Ana, CA 92707, for furtbe; illforipatioa. l-'11 ClemdllfJ ; DEAR PAT: I recently inherit· ed several lovely ivory statues. Whal method should be used to clean them? I've heard ivory should not be soaked in water but the pieces are so old thai they"Ve developed a yellowish tinge. I think they would be more attractive if I could restore them to-a lighter shade. L.G.,Balboa A deepening yellow tinge on ivory ls inevitable. Wipe ivory art objects clean with a damp sponge and dry carefully with a nonabrasive cloth, such as an old t·shlrt. Never soak la water becuue this will cause the Ivory layers to separate. Another l•vorfte Ivory cleaner ls milk.. wblcb often Is used lo brlghteD l'lano keys. Gentle eJelllllng also ls Important for m afJ>le. JleCUlu cleaning: with a feather duster ts preferred because dry Cloth ~g may grlDd soil Into tbe smtaee. RnbblDg talcum powder on tbe'surfaee ls a recommended method of polishing. Treadle Madtl11e ail Seat • Assembly Will Hughes Showd ~p? " Post I JIL _ Court May Declare·Billionaire Legally Dead ~ • • • ' . ' -~ • -., ......... .uo;;j,C.n..i-.. O.lt., ,. ... """"'• R-111 on the Top Most canines make other use of firep!Ugs but not Mr. J. B .• who himself is a fix · ture in Laguna Beach as owner of long-time coast- watcber George "Peanuts" Larsen Zimmerman. B. J. -employs...plugs .Ior.:...people· watching. New Contr,act Could End . Baker Strike LOS ANGELES (AP) -A strike at four Southern California bakeries could be ended with agreement reported on a new contract that negotiators hoped '¥Ould be ratified by the emplo~s. Terms of the contract· ap· ~ed by negotiators Thursday mght were not revealed. · Charles Edwards, business manager of International As· sociatioo of Machinists District Lodge 94, said striking members will vote on the-pact Saturday. ··w~ arE'. hope~ul that the mem. bership w1JI ratify it. It's a good conl!act.'' he said. _Edwards added, however, that p1ckt;t hnes will continue at ITr Continental Baking Company Inter.state Brands Corp.: Amencan Bakeries Company and Oroweat Company. Agreement was reached after two days of bargaining which axrtinued after employes walked offtheirjobs lastSatw'day. • • zw-y O"H A Y -Elleli -Xurh. are 'seek Inc lolnsuretl>at ff.1111hesappesn. "" F)_.0 -r Gr· ab' S BllUonalre recluse Ho(O!rd damaces from Air Uquldatlon Bader-said that he had malled" B\llbel hu beeD onlcred op--' Co .. formerly known u Air W-coples_ofj.he.Jud&e's qrder lo~­ pear penqnally In Manhattan 6'., an airline that was taken Hotel X.anadu In the Graii!1 • DOU • ... ---~e Court or f ... the J!l'O' o-by Huches In 1969. Bahamas where Huiibea re~• 1 .,.2."0:~ ~ad. of. belii,a declared leg. illy The suit charces that Hughes portedlylsataytng. , 1n announcin.I bi.a lnttntion to and some assoctates issued Bader added that lf Hughes • oppose Andrew Hlnshaw'1 r~ .'-TbJuste • 1 boce"'ee'cmaW1aredonlerNa.1..l ~ ''false and misleading'" state-fails to appear in stale c:owt. he ,r electlonlnthe40tbCongressional ~, ~.·-wv menu In order to Induce would Uk tho Probate court in · District Thursday, NewpGrt eel from• ault by two Manhattan purehue and sales of Air West Delaware (or.apsfotntment af "!.'.. Beath llepubll R b t sbareholders wbo ccntend that seeurltieo. administrator .for uu•6e<> can ° er · H1111hes bas been dead f-an 1'n· ' " 11 • --i Badham opened the 1ates for a .•~-•te--'od. -I . Walton Bader, attorney for estate. HOCb~:eorporaUons8"'0 potential fiood of candidates for ~00 ""'• the K\lrttea. said he needs lo retlslered In that -Ute. hiJownAasembJYaeat. In Los Angeles, Arelo know whether Hu&hes iS alive In San Francir .ieVer'alauitlf Badham 1..,aid he wlllnot tee1c ·Sec1erber1. • •pokuman/or the to inSur:e tbatJ.be Kurtz• don't are pend.in& ir ..1er4! comt in1, re-election tb tbe 14th Assembly lnd)l1t.~iaU1~. said ~bursday ~ afoul of statutes of Umita~, connectl~on itb Hu1hes.}t Dlstrltl se•t· He bu been aatate nlsht, I cant tomment direcllY. lions for the recovery of pro-takeover of Air West. They 1.nr,1 lawmaker for 12 yean. m the lawsuit because I haven t perly. . elude an anti\rust ..:tJm by u.e;1 Badbam ratUed oa a list of , seen d0e 11 ' umentallon yet. But I He also asked that H1111bes be Kurttes. .. potential candidates for his cante you-Bowarc!Hugbesis required lo ,lea\le a set of his Nadel sicned the "'-·••us~· seat. But he added he will not alive.'' flneerprints on file with the court order for Hughes' appearance ' give anyone a boost Into office. H1111hea was directed lo •l'pear for comparison with fln&erprinls Tuesday, but It came lo lltlht Among those Badbam said Sept. 17 al9:30 a.m. on file with the U.S. eovernment. Thursday tbroUllb publlc:allon lri' may run are Irvine Qty Coun-~e _!!lar__!_ho~er~ ~°'"---an_!_ ,He1aid that this wu necessary theNewYQrk Law Journal. .,.. cilmen Henry Quigley and John -~~~~-----~. Burton, Newport Beach Mayor ":!• Don McGinnis, Newport Beach Councilmen Howard Rogers ond Milan Dostal. Marlin McKeever even made Badham's list of maybes . . "I've encouraged participation · in the race," he said. ''but I will not endorse anyone for my seat." Incumbent Congressman ffinsbaw's l~gal problems atem· ming from charges of allegedly illegal activities in his 19'72 cam .. paign have prompted specu1ation for months that Badham would try to unseat him tn next June's primary. Badham made his announce--' menl Thursday to an audience of about 150 well-wishers at a luncheon at Irvi~e·s Airport.er Inn. Former GOP congressman John Schmitt of Newport Beach, who-was unseated by Hinshaw already has indicated he will t.rY to win bac~ the 4otb.District seat. Political observers are lookint: for a lively GOP primary in the 40lh , where winning the Republican nomination is tanta- mount to election. ln a 'terse statenient respond- .... PM•• Good""" Tue•. tit TREE ing to Bad.ham's announcement. Hinshaw said. "'Mr. Badham's announcement comes as no sur- prise. He mues it in ""' belief t ' will~c!m-for .... ele~ion to my third term in ~ Congress in 1976."• r--llH'· CLOSE-0 Hinshaw said it is his 0 inten· tion and determination to seek re-election to a tlrird term.•• Speaking to reporters follow· ing the luncheon, Badham said he would avoid a mud-slinging contest with Hinshaw, preferring "to run for an office rather than against a man." But in his statement, he said ''It h:a-s become increasinglf clear rn recent months that new representation is needed in the United states Congress." Badbam said be expects Hinshaw's legal problems "to be resolved one way or the other before the primary election." He would not speculate on the outcome. Badham also said he does not expect his candidacy to wJden the split in the Republican Cen- tral Corrtp:iittee of Orange County. , · Developer Paul Presley has been named head of Badham's election effort. Badham said be sees no key political issues, but plans to run on his experience and generally comervative political outlook. Bad.ham's 74th Assembly Dil!I~ trict covers much of the same land area as the 40th Congressional District ·Both districts have an almost two to one Republican edge in re- gistered voters . but the Congressional District has 218,039. registered voters. 94,95:: more than the Assembly District. LAWN EDGING ---_ ..... ... ).ti $159 Iii "' ~ ;::: ~ .. COLEUS • LOBB.IA PETUNIA • MARHiOl.D \ ........ ,.. ~ ...... .... PATIO -II 49c REDWOOD ROUND FRUIT TREES COllTIOl 0 CIAIGIASS AllD OIALIS 15 GAL SIU ......,. Piao •Ohi •h:r- ·T-J:alptr 119-4'.tS s19•s \. ~ • llG JUNIPER $ALE ; LAllil s 6.tJlOM SIZJ,. • TAM•·•u••••n..wo $399 cnuss HOU.'IWOOO TWiit• .... SttoSIO- 20%=-OFF°"~ WIU MOSS ~ ' ' ; HANGING IASKETs ' WAX LEAF PRIVET 1.-t1stl19-Ut PLANTER MIX ASPARAGUS FERN 99c s3ts ... I.ti MANDEVILLE VINE .... 19.95 59•s comot MOST WEEDS Ill DICHOllDll DEAR PAT: For many years I've wanted an old-fashioned treadle sewing machine. I was delighted when one was given to me a month agO, but I have forgotten bow to use and adjust this type of machine. Could you locate someone who coul~ shpw me how to care far this 1910 DJBChine? ~ -G.J.,NewporlBeach Anthony Simo•• of Singer Sew· Jag Cea&er at South Cout ftua, 1'111 sbow )'8U bow lo -ate and ad.jut y~ur aewln1 machllle, · wbmever lt is convenient for you &obrlnglbemaeltlaelolbelllore. '76 Olympic Games To Be on Schedule Mot.I efft<:!We c,. fl"Hi COl'lh'Clt fot dichorldre1. FMCl1 the lown with 2 tyJMI cl nitrogtn ond controls rno1t lawn in1ech. c • .,.,. 2,000 Sq. Ft. Kill1 l'l'I01I •ffdy 'gra110J-r•lotd• bttmudCJ-clobbe'I crttpm9 weed~ ond leech your dkhondi-e1 kJwn. Gue1ronleed. Covor• 2,000 ~. ft. $12.98 CJlrle Sll!ltch. DEAR PAT: 'I· porebased a Kawasaki ignition switeh for my motorcyclf from Alnco Cycle Joe. In Dallas, Texas. I received Uie switch, but It dldn't llt, oo I returned it with an ~lanaUon. I've written three ,tim~ request- ing a refund of $15 ar the proper switch, but nothing bas been re-. celved. 1 have verification. that the swifch was delivered to A!Dco. E.C., Newport Beach 1Mn. Nlelt Morale al Ainco Ct· ele, H111 Amto bu no reeotd <II recel¥ln1 tlte twlleb. Tbe -ploy• ltbo .iped for 11 clld ilot llU oal ·a retum r-~ no Joefer woru al,lb~llrm. ~C.·a pollc7, alle ,_,.., u ""'to accept .-IHICI electrteat parta ot lane nflaau. Uiaa117, ctedlta are O..mlaualt~dlarle tar ......,lldag. I• 'Jwar ca,... ........ A.mco •lreecl &elllaeF ,..,... millu It ~reent." Here are some of the features you can count on to be among ••&mday's Best•• in the Daily Pilot: ' )) OLYMPICS PREVIEW- ally Pilot Sporla Editor Glenn White, fresttly returned from Montreal, ass\Jre• doublers that the site of the 1978 Olympic Games will be ready, on time for next Juty•s events. He proves it with a page o! plcturp ond prose. PRICES AND GRiPES- Coosumers keep atruagllng lo find ways to cope with growing prlces-lncludinii the unionin· tiao of profit mar&lns--11Dd the beef lnduatry la, Itself. trying to find new wa,ys 1<> market the pro- duct and bold down prices. These st«les, along with a lcm& J!At of bureaucrats lo contact If you have a oille are ocbOlluled lo lead o!I YOU aectloo. • t NOT SO FUNNV-,Just the • . - (suNDAY'S BEST) I mention ol the Costa Mesa Goals and Objectives Committee malt.. people around city ball laugh. But In the view of Staff Wri.te1.,Alan.Dirkln, the joke may be on the citizens. He det.aill the lll-fat.edcomtn'lttee's story on the Editorial Pages. REFUGEES SHIPPING OUT-Photograph& ol Fort Chai· fee. Ark ., where Camp Pendleton's Vietname1e re- !Ugees may be beading by the end of next month, along with stories about condltlon1 In Atlcanaas and the 'fnllltratlonl of life in "Uttle SaiJon" on the)lg Marine C0rpa ba~e. -ue the oot.alwaya.bappy •aa• oftbe vie· Urns of the Indochina wars . • ALL IN ONE DICHONDll PRODUa Kill• !PIM! Wffd1 grGno1 -rttord1 bomiuda-ciobbff1 cr~weedlOl'ld fncb lown-ailO ki1\1 i111Ktl CJnd CJdd1 iron. to .+,. soil. c • .,.,. 2,000 Sc(. Ft. $13.98 ••• HOUIS: Dalf 7:lo.6:il0 S.10y 111 s:10 2123 NEWPORTILVD. CC,STA MESA• 646-3925 'f>. • • , • -• ! I I • • A4 OAILYP1LOT f Building .Blasted Sudan ~Up Cl·uShed ' . . . , By Bomb Loyal~t.S Smash Re'l,el Uprising · 1 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -A bomb exploded In an executive suite restroom on the llth noor ol RICKY TICKY POLITICS' the Kennecott Building in When you conaider the history or downtown Salt Lake City early what is now called the 4oth today -minutes after warning Congressional DJstri<'I, embrac· ~~!" the "Weather Undcr- ing a large segment of our The blast caused an estimated coastline, you have to be a bit battled why anybody would wsnt $40,000 to $50,000 damage. to the tositintbatseat. offices of Kennecott's Utah Cop- First, of course, you have to go per Division -knocking down d f. h · h 1·11 a1 roncretewalls,sbred<!ingplaster out an 1g t lD t e po l c ceillnga and ripping un wiring arena to win that spot in _. Congqess, splashing about Jarge and plumbing. oums of Long Green in the pro-NO ONE WAS hurt although cess. two policemen and six computer After you•ve won, you get to go department employes were on live in Washington, paying.high the 14th floor when the bomb rents in the low rent district, wentoffatl2:37a.m.MDT. &lushing through the winter •11 had just found the depart· snows and trying to avoid having ment manager and was telling any ot ;yol!&'lriends Call In a tidal him we bad bad a bomb threat basin. and were going to evacuate the To top all that, you don't even building,•• said police Sgt. A. have much job security. You'd Kent Epperson. · • have to run back here to home ""Th.en I told him: "Ob God. It every two years and repeat the went off'.'' getting-elected process. A woman and a man called news media in Salt Lake City and mE MSTORY OF those who San Francisco about 1S minutes have held our coastal con-before the explosion, saying a gressional seat is spotty at best. bomb would go off in the Ken- The late Jimmy Utt sat in i~ for necott offices in retaliation for more years than I can re· the firm's "'exploitation of member. workers in Chile.•• Jn Washington, New York, TH·E WOMAN, apparently Eve! •Knievel said Thursday he'll try to Jump 14 buses Oct-25 at Kings Island, Ohio .. The mororcycle daredevil, recovered from serious injuries suffered.in a jump over 13 buses in Lon- don said •JTbirteen's an un· lucky number so I'll tey 14." Chrisbnas ; ' .. Mail Hike . ·Postponed Chicago and other sophisticated calling long distance from a climes, Utt was considered the h t Id Max Knudsen of ""rsonificationofOrang~County, pay P one, 0 · WASffiNGTON (UPI) -The «"-the Salt Lake Tribune that she ~ "tat Serv1·ce announced today Calif., Politics. He was so far ted th " "Weather Un """' f B Id t • · represen · e • . It .,.ll· I postpone controversial right o arry Go wa er in d d'' dth tabombwas Ii · fl ed ergroun an a 1 ..,...., postage rate 1·ncreases unW those days most po ·ucos igur ett ff... 15 •·utes " f-"' ·d ts ot s 0 go 0 in. m.__.. · .;..,._ Chn"stmas. The new rate thetwoweren'tevenresi en She said the blast was in re-"'~' the same globe. taliation. ior recent Political will boost the cost of a first class Utt was once held up to ridicule events in Chile, where Ken-stamp from 10centsto13. · on national television after he al· necott's huge copper mines were The announcement was made legedly alleged that 11barefoot nationalized several years agob)' by Postmaster General Ben- naUves'' were training' to (orm a tbeAllenderegime. , jam.in ·F. Bailar following sharp United Nations army in the ''Onlyresistancewillwin,''she protests from the public and the Louisiana swamps. aid "Call th Ii and have greeting card industry. He said After Jimmy Utt died, John s · e po ce the increases would likely take Schmitz got the congressional the building evacuated.'' effect the week after Christmas. job. It is difficult to say if A SIMILAR C.\LL was re-The Postal Service board of Schmitz is more f¥ riaht than ceived from a man by the As· governors Thursday took official IQIARTOUM, SU4aD (Ul'f} - Rebel army officen Altempled a coup d'etat today •J•inat Sudanese President aafar Numeiry but were crushed. wftbiil bQUJ'.S by toyallat i._ - Radio Omdurman anDClllDC«l. The radio said toyallat troopo overran the Khartoum ~. radio ·~lion and Olber kq m- 1tallatlono aebed by ~ ~ before~dawn and ••reatorect calm." The fate of the eoup's leader, Identified as Lt. Col. Huson Hussein Osman. was unclear. An official radio announce· ment said he bad been kJlled. But SUdanese government IOW'Ces later said he bad only been wounded and was being held un· der iuard at a military hospital. THE SOURCES &aid Osman was shot three times by one ot bis own soldiers during an argument. They said bis conditi.on was serious. Numeiry emerged from seclusion 11 hours after the pre. dawn coup and announced on na- · tionwide radio the crisis was over. There were indications, however, that some of the rebels had escaped. Numeiry broadcast an appeal to ''search for the enemies of national unity" and ','hand them over to the nearest police station.'' He said the plotters were Com· munist-backed and received "vast amounts of money and help from abroad." He did not elaborate. It was the second coup attempt against Numeiry since ~e himself seized power by force in May, 1969. Army officers ~eked by Sudan's ouUawed ~unist Briton Kil/,s Wife's I.over, Then Himself Utt. Suffice to note that at one sociated Press bureau in San action to set the stage for another point, John found the RepubliCan:-Francisco. The caller said the ex-round of postage rate increases Party too liberal for bis notiOM, plosion was in retaliation ''for for virtually all classes of mail. bolted the GOP, and ran· for Kennecott's exploitation of Technically, they could have YJ.'-LLETTA, Malta (UPI> -A PresidentoflheUni~~un· wor~ersinChile.'' . gone into errect in mid-Bntish Y,achtsman shot to death der the American In4ependent •"l'bat's strange •• •srud Ken~ Decemeber. an Amen can he suspected of be· banner. • neth E. Kefauver.'Utah Copper BAIIAR'S STATEMENT gave i~g ~ w~fe's lover, attem~ed to ANYWA y, sciDoTz ticked Division public r.eJati!"" direc-no explanation of the delay, but a kill bis wife an?dtw~.s~i:u~n -•f the GOP blerarc""' lil our re-tGr.. ""We.were ~aUOllali.7.ed under spokesman said ftis purpose ob-swimn;iing be_s .de ~~ • en -~jffi;ifilicj~jjfjfoliifd'ii"'fiffiiel!~~~tlle,\llend<H'4•-eral-years~ vtOllS!ywa.-tos~tal users--eomm1tted"5uiet ~-" ay. gionand'.eoonfoUliifhimMlfbiCk .,. ago. We've li~no~ m the extra cost dUl'ing the . PoP,cequotedN W}tnesses50 assaedy-,feachin1J:'at Santa Ana Coll'tl•· Chile !llnce the takeover of our Christmas season. mg Charles. ap1er, , open Former Orange County aiSestor mines lbere four or five )'ears Bailar said in his announce-fire wtth ·a nfle from the decborkedof Andy Hinshaw got Sctimltz' ~~t • ago.'' ,, lik the yacht Argonaftis, anc backinWashiogton. , m~nt ~hat new rates-m~t e-in Valletta Marina as Bert Andy e.Sed bis way through. THE BOMB was apparently ly will take effect .• dunng the Synder,60:Napier'swifeDebbie, bis fU"St two-year term in pretty placed in a metal cabinet in a week . following Christmasbe But 30, and their two stepchildren good shape and won a second women•cr_esfr..oom.. he s~1d the d.att; cannot set bobbedinthewater. . tin Th tli-liti al -bom~ ~ ·· --precrsely~at-this time. - --.. -s t: en. e-po C ·-·our bomb expert estimates one protest to the pre· began to fall and now he reposes no less than 25 pounds of ex-Christmas increases came from under indictment, charged with • d but h d ·1 . plosive was use • e oesn Congress Thursday. several alleged mishapsLduring even want to guess yet what it Chairman James Hanley of biatenureasCounty_~essor~ was.'' said Patrolman Ftank E. the House Postal Service Sub- THUS ENll'ER FBOM stage Right one assemblyman Bob Badham (not ·to be coofusecl with SUpervisor Bob Battin), wbo ao- nounced only yesterday that he will cbhllenge Hinshaw in the Republican primary. Wrong Thinkers might"suggest Badbamp:s ·early announcement is like kicking Hinshaw while be is groveling on the canvas, hold- ing bis political groin. But it's not that bad. Bob's Just giving AndY a couple of good shots .while be's reeling on the ropes. ~ Warner. committee said in a letter to Investigating officers said they Ballar that an increase berore had no idea how or when the Christmas ''would create great bomb was placed. Theoffices are and unnecessarr confusion open during daytime hours, then among the millions of Americans locked in the evening. A whomailholidaygreetings.'' watchman is stationed in the lob- by of ·\he building, owned by Zion Securities Corp.-the real estate arm of the Mormon Church. Dolly Pilot Dtl...., l•GtuwantHd Mond~riday: If you do not haw )'OUf paper by 5:30 p.m., call before 7 p.m. and )'OUr copi wiU be de--Satutd8y and Sunday: If YoU do not HE SAID , RAISIN(; rates In early or mid-December "would be of minimal benefit to the Postal Service and would in- fiiriate and seriously inconve- nience a large majority of your patrons. ••1 tber.e!ore urge you and the board of governors to announce publicly that no new ten!porary rates will be placed into effect before January,'' Hanley said. THEY LEAPED overboard when Napier brandished a rine after arguing about Synder's re- lationship with his wife, wit- nesses said. . Synder's body was fished from the harbor. Napier's wile was hit in the knee by a bullet but managed to reach shore, and the two children escaped injbry. ' Busing 'Success' -LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) - Officials called the opening day of the nation's largest new de- segregation busing program an overall success, despite three violent flareups, 13 arrests and a student absentee rate of more than:;Gpercent. EiiaiescliNol•ed-He announced &11 amneatf rar political prilollen and laid the aim ot hi• couP was to rel!ON.ln- dependence ot the courU and un· lven!Ues, establlab -m ol the prao and "protect the coun- trY agalnlltrasebm and eltabli.sb • atruedemocracy. ' VICE PRESIOBN'J' Mohammed Al Bagi•" Ahmed later announced that loyallat troopi were ••m full Uidb'Ol'' of au strategic positions. Ke aald the government would lll0\'9 Im- mediately to crack d°"" Oil political opposition 8114 """" clown the remnanb of ths clefunct QOlitical parties which aUll dream of overthrowing Numeiry." He apparent.13' meant tbeCommuniats. · ''The revolution will bit witlt an iron f1St any traitors and out- laws," he said. Numelry said the -of of. ficers led by Osman was ••so small they could not eveJ1 hold a partytriedtoseizepowerlnJuly, amall street tong enough, let tbree1971, dbut were deteated after alone the country.•• He praised ays . r . ulckly to ll •DIO·. OM"RMAN said the army or movmg q n " -crush the coup. the plotters this time included junior -arm'/ off-leers,~ Com· NOT MUCH. was known about munists, an menibers of the Osmaoeavethathewasatt.acbed Moslem Brotherbpod, an ex· to a paratrooper regiment and tremlstreUgiouss~outlawedin was graduated from t~e lbe SUdan and other Arab coun-sudanese Military COiiege 10 ~~. J.960 1beuprislngbeganwhenthe~ N~meirY'swbereaboutaduring bets cut off acce~ to the airpo the P were not known but be and seized its radiostallon which .cou . d they held uiitil they were over-apparenUy was never m ~6:f powered by loyalist _troops five The rebels.made .no men on o ,, tioun l t his fate dunng their broadcasts. In a .:,-:;·radio broadcast short-• The ~iddle East News Agency. Jy after the coup began. Osman. lD. a dispatch from Khartoum. . its leader' announced that s8ld de~onstrators took. to the Numeiry had been overthrown · streets in th~ afternoon m sup.- and all the state's main.governing JIO!' of Numeiry. ll-state LoCkout Teacfiers' Walkout Affecting a Million . By the Associated Press Nearly a million school children in 11 states were locked out of the classropm agaip \;;Y as teacbet:s. stnkliigJor .. e money .. ud· olher benefits. paced the picket line while negotiations with school officials remained stalemated. Scattered settlements were re- ported Tbur5day in several states, but ·teachers were still boycotting classes in p3l'ls of California, Delaware, Illinois. Massachusetts, Micttjgan, Mon· tana, New Jersey, New York. Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Washington. THE GRIPES which kept the teachers out of the classrooms in- cluded wages, class size. cost-of- living increases, and fringe benefits. The 'hardest hit states were n .. linois, where 530,000 pupils in Chicago were affected, '!nd Pen- nsYl v anra, where more than 200,000 children were out-,of school. Hundreds of public scbool teachers remained cm strike to- day in Berkeley ,and San Jooe, and a statewide teachers -.as. sociation le&der warned tbat similar walkouts might spread throughout the state. Meanwhile, negotiators ror Lo9 Angeles teachers and the school 1 board reached a tentative agree. • merit, add San 'Franl!U-c-o-' teacberswereofferedanewcon··' tract package as officials tried to bead off a strike. Chicago schools SUpt.-elect Joseph P. Hannon said that cur· rent salaries for Chicago teachers range from $10,400 a year for a beginning teacher with a bachelor's degree to $20,996 for a teacher with a doctor's degree and 15 years experience. MORE mAN 22,600 pupils in Louisville, Ky., were bused to school Thursday undl'f a court- ordered busing plan. However. the FBI bas been ordered to in- vestigate a series of scuffles and confrontations that erupted in Jefferson county on the fin! day of the desegragatioo. program. Six persons were injured and 13 arrested- And In Boston, city offtcials sald some 1,500 police officers, 100 U.S. marshals, 50 FBI agents and various state and federal lawyers will be on patrol Monday when the busing of 26,000 Boston pupil! begins, Badham has serveT our coastline 12 yeara in the California Legislature. As a freshman assemblyman, he re- fused to give JeSs Unruh a courtesy ''Aye''voteforspeaker. But Bob's worked bis way up from there. Now be wants to goto Washington_ IF 8£ MAKES rr,,... WOlll!er ' If be will really carry on in the gran4 traditions of our c:i>asbll c:cngressiooaldistrict. nic:eive yoor copy by 9 &m. Saturw day, «8 a.m. Sund•y.call before to, e.m. and WOUf copy *'" be det.\81ed. The board approved recom- mendations of the independent Postal Rate Commission, an ad- visory body. Clearing the way for a 13-cent stamp first..clllsa rate will help the Postal Service raise revenues that will curb def\cits .• Tbb year the service expects a $1 billion deficit because ot higher operating costs. Grand Jury Brands Jack Scott ''Key Suspect' in H~arst Case· . . . StormS itt · Central U .s.· HARRISBURG, Pa. (UPI) - The government bas named ac- tivist sports writer Jack sCott a target of its investigation into re. ports fugitive heiress Patricia Hearst was hidden on a Pen· nsylvaniafarm. • '1t . More Thundentonns in Crilf Coast Reg{on It also threatened to Jail bis ·wife for her silence before a Grand Jury. ' v.s.s-••.,, The revelation came in oeen court Thursday during an im· munity bearing for Scott's Cj)m- mon-law wife Micki and a friend, Martin Miller. Prosecutors said they told Scott during bis ap- ,.._...,,tormscov.....rfl'IUdltf• noarance Mfore the Grand Jn-Gfltfal l*t f/f tM MU... I ... thuDo ......--)" -<# .,...,_,..1ocM,.. tlriatbewasakeysuspect. TM 1"'"'11 Mre most ...,,..... \ =•~~:r,:,::1':t'::1= DESPITE GRANTS of Im· '"'"'...,•· '*""''" Ml•touri tM munity given to Mrs. Scott, who ..,.. nvc:11 °' "-""' tt1rouot1 ,,. Id Ulled .. "bl Otll•Mm• HnMIMll•. TM tflloMI• WU en as •. "])OSI.I e .... , .. aw1 •·-wi=zot1ett· tariet•• by tbe prosecucorst and · :=,:;1~.~1: .. 1,:~ Muler botb refused to teltify. _."°""' tu11rno ... , .,. 0uit They fae_.e: .ecmtem.pt 111oceectinp -:::::;;;;::~~~ ... ~~ :;:-..::=::~ ......,.,. that could lead to ~ail aentmces _•Pt• """" .... 11, ~ tt1e1 ...... ,. UMi-of 11 moatbl. • """'-•-~~~n~c... Wllllam K··--'-L<>.......u.'a ·• ,._~ .,.,_,..,.._.Kfl,...1 ~._ U1U1u...-, ~ _. .._.. -1 tomey, aald the govemmeot ~· ''°" ••..n...-altvci...-... J. wants to put Mn. 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John Cottone re- peatedly refused to discuss the government's plans to file con- tempt charges against Mrs. Scott aodMlller. BOTH. TR.E SCOTTS and Miller cited the filth amendment s,in refusing to testify before the Grand Jury. The Scotts also read the same statement ln their separate appearances. which smd: . ''I refuse to answer because I will never be placed in a position where I ca'n become an ac· :::f.llce to further murderous uct on the part of the govern • ment such as was exhibited in -Loo Anaetea, Callfomia, oo May 17. U'U. when •ix people were murdered and the lives of count-la•a. o hers were aerioualv j . .>• ., e •Ix SI.A memlMrs were tilled In asbootout with Police. Jtun1tler eaid be was eon• .U.ced the government plans lo .indict Scott, the former athletic director •t Oberlin COilege In Olll'1, because bis au1-Qa to .teetiC)\" ~ore the Grand Jury was, aropl!ed and be 'l'U not ,cranted Immunity. •'.rt waa: all a dod1e:• ~er old. "It looks lilke tbe;daya ot Nu! Germany, where fathers were turned •ll•lnll sons, sooa acalnat tbeir par~11t• !l,•d '1!~~ Nalnatwiva,bave•n. 't"'........ . ~-:i ' -• ' j • ' ' '· ' ' (. i • • t ! I • , I ' I • With Alaska Oil .. • · State Fuel Deail Will ~wer Rates SACRAMENTO (AP) -'l'ho Callfonala MU....,. Ml DU'- .-1y approved a ~to aa,,_ Southeni ~ ..._~ mllllon hl.ut!llty bUJa l>Y puttlna tbe lllle _,......, l1llo the t. natural au business. ,.,. • Asi=zzvoteThllllJda7ruethe-ti..a..t~ t approval l\;edect for return to llMI a..• for ~-'..,/. I amendmento. • f The meaaure ....,uiled from an -uo.-.,._--- ' ( St t... . ,. J ~ ~Ttl~:!1'"8':~ -mlJllon to A1WO to lielp I 8 e <AROO). The -etllity ~ nn-e aspi...lllion 1n retum , ror the eseluatve rtlbt to negotiate fGC' UA eo111-·1 pa·w • seneahlAlaaka. . • SrdperRi.lrdSw . REDDIN~ (Af) ' -J;lobert Paul :S....S.,. Wu rule.ta- T11111i1dar by a fury whl~ earlier oonricted blla cm five 111olnler charges, slepilDing froril. a sbootout'at a Smltb Rlnr m6tei· restaurant. • .The verdict me'ani \he 24-year-old fOl""el'ClndnnaU depart. mentstorr,emp~oyefaces adeath,sent.encttUDCJercaJUomlalaw, . , . PoJle~.K411~ &O.•ffe't . , SOUTH !:AKE TAHOE (UPI) -Police shotgun Penets ap. parently killed one ol the bootages of a man barricaded, In an apartment ~:irtng a 17,bour siege, according to authoriUea. Coroner s deputj.es sm,t:· Thursday the dead man, G..ee Staebler, 22, probably was tilled by}>ellets from a police weapon. South Lake Tahoe Police were· carrying shotguns wbep they ex· changed shots with, James Locklear, the alle&ed &unman. Loc~lear surrendered late Wednesday and was cbar&ed with kid· . napmg and assault wltb intent to commit 111urder. Birt" Control l"ete Reiiie1 ilftl SACRAM_ENTO (AP) -After two rejections, the state As- sembly bas finally approved a bill to let minors buy eontracep. lives without Parental consent. Tbe measure by Sen. Anthony BeileDJOO D·Los An1eles w~~ to the governor's desk Thursday on a 41:36 vote, the bar~ p minimum. r ~t is similar to one that passed the legislature for three ~ straight years only to be vetoed by Gov. Ronald Reagan. · ' l Fabe Teeth Fwtded ' ' ;; SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Tbe Senate has unanimously voted ~ to appropriate an extra $3.5 million this year to provide false teeth for elderly Medi-Cal patients. , The measure CABl.255) resulted from a controversy over ~ whether Medi-Cal patients would be left without false teeth for ; lack of Medi-Cal money ·and tight Brown administration restric· ~ lions on the availability of dentures. ~-Chief _,Dat?is _.Puts_ ~~. . ~-Judges o.n Hot Seat f':._;,, ,~ Arfiaiws :CUPikt;-1'ollc;~er ~w~~·~avb ;old lbe ..,.1ycoun~ ,.uursd# tll lilederat,'jutlge and 'a state app,eals , court judge own a sex nlovie house. One Judge said be sOi'd hia In· terest two years ago and the other said he cannot do· anytl)ing J about the movies liiS tenant shows. f Davis has been.mounting iln increasing errort to get stronger f . backing from the e1ty government in his cru~ade agairts(rporno- ..,. gra.phy.,He has_charged that pornography is fncreaSing Mafia in- ' lluence in the city and he has repeatedly clashed with the city at- , torney, who bas refused to prosecute many cases. . . Ii-~~ IN A MEMO to the council entitled ''Special Report on Jurists g Revealed as Vestees of Porno Theater,'' Davis said vice squai:l f detectives checking title deeds had discovered that two judges ~ were among the five owners of the Four Star Theater. ~:-The the~ter is operated. by the Mitchell Brothers Film Group, San . Francisco-based makers of explicit sex films Such as ''Beyond the Gre~n Door," which DaviS described as "strictly ~ po~ographic ~aterial, muc~ o~ ~t 'of the hard core nature ~ (which)u. attracts the type of indiViduaI who commits lewd acts h' when aroused by the movies.'• t · i { . RE IDENTIFIED the judges as· Albert Lee stephens, Jr. chief judg<> o! the U.S. District COurt !or tbe central district of California, and his brother, Clark Stephtns, Associate Justice of the California Court of Appeal. • Clark Stephens told reporters pie DaVis charge was "a gros& inaccuracy.•• I· f, ~ r ' ''I have no interest in that theater and have n'ot had since the present occupants have been there," he said. ''I sold it at least two or three years ago. I have nothing but a mortgage. I have no ·control.'' -. Farmworkers Elections Get Underway.Ton_ight CASTROVILLE (UPI) - Farmworkers gather at a small ranch tonight to vote on whether . Tbe results will be ~ed by the state in five days if there are noitregulariUes. · · they Want ·union representation in the first of hundreds of state- supervised elections. Scientists 'Poor Saps' - Only 16 workers are expected to cast ballots in the election at the Molera Agticultural Group, a ranch just outside ·or Castroville. a town billed .as the "Artichoke Capital o!tbe World." • J Astrologer The election was petitioned for by Cesar Chavez' United Farm Worliers Union and will be SAN FRANCISCO: (UPI) - &Ul)ervised by the Agricultural Astrologers were upse:t by a Labor Relations Board. pe\ition rrom 186 scientists tbat referr!!d to their trade as "pure Tbe board said reporters could hokum/' . observe tbe \,allying o! tbe •"J:bo&esclenUstsarepoorsaps ballots, but would not be allowed -poor fools," .said veteran San in polling places during the ~ucisco astrologer Frit1i secret electiona. ~ng. UFW or1anlzers and tbe rival "Row can. they speet out on Te8lllsters have. petitioned ror 901'letbing tbeJ knoW, nothing elections thronghoat'tbe state id abouL wb!cb ratmworken can decide Sbe refer.red to • hlgbly- . which u'nlo. n, if any, should publicized. statement debunking • t th the notion that heavenly bodies represen em. infiu.ence human affain. The MOit balloting will take place document was signed by 18 Nobel next Monday and Tuesday in tbe pn"ze winners;hlcludlng Stanford ' "salad bowl" area of central UDl\'el'lltJ'• 111'·,J;ln• Paulinl, a Call!ornla. double Nobel l•ureate. The lnlllal resulta will decide "ld0h"tseewbtr4f1be7Cansay any human bel111 ican be set union representation far about apart and not be affected by a1' 20,000 worter1 at nearly 200 mospherlc conditlon1,· said farma. · · , N1celle Brown ot PrOftlilonal Election resulta will be an· Astrologers lntemattonal. VIOW'ced lmmCtlliltoly alter tb~•. She added, "Don't lcnoclt lt.un· l>allOla ar9 counted. • J' W ,.,u'vetrledU." ll ' ' . . • • I -Nellll .. Fo~er State Con· troller Houston Flournoy has bee.n named Dean of tll.e UnlvenillY. f Solllhenl call!()l'llla's Center for Publlo Affairs. He has ~ teachln( at USC ... since h'! lQ&t bid last spring for 1ove~. • , . . • Ellen Tracy layering : velveteen with satin 0 ' Shades of the Chinese. Put-toge thers with touches like mggle closings and mandarin collars. In touch-me cotton velveteen with shimmery crepe back satin shirts of acetate/nyl on blend. By Ellen Tracy. In sizes 5 to 13. Left: Vest, $31 Culottes, $41 'In blue with silvery shirt, $28 Right: Jumper, $49 Pants, $37' In rust. Shell color shirt, $25 Young Attitude Collections South Coast Plaza • • ' • ' .. ... • • 17, ... ire Team Batt'les tubbom Blaze Pini tllfiten have esomsed hope ~t. tbe state'a laiPl!t fOl'4il fire ol. llle year Odll lio'. contained after -aulta by 1,lllO menaup~ by nine air tankers and 11 bellcopUn. "We re lteeplnl our fingers crossed," said a V.& l'orelt , Servlee apllk¥man 'l'!lundaY or tbe SeQ\lOI& National ~ blue near Porterville wlllcb bad cbarr-ed about 17,~ -Ill the Sierra Neyada at an est\mated cost ol over '2 million. • Ground ~re-.. bOoed to rtn« tbe blaff ,,,Ith firebreaks ·~etlme tOday. uierapokesman said, acld1D.I tn&l-no aum-ate .z• c:ould be.ID ade imJDecb1llely. !orlldl control. ~ TIQliBFFOllT to bait tbe advancinl na111es, IODl6 ol. them •t raklni strands or valuable timber, bas beenbampered bysbiftlDC windsWtileba.,epttheblue.....,..!lrellDnalOlllat_lllile_ '' Wednaftfbranunespectedout~. '~ ' • 1(.f .... '·· ... ·.,~ " .. . . .. ·' ~, ' '" .n !'.) I . ,., '11 ·n IJ d .~ ''· .. ~ ' ., .,' l ,:i •• ... • 1 ~. " .,_; .. • -' .. ' .. .. J .. ' • • ., 1 ' • • .. , ' • Bullock'~ South Coasc Plaza, San Diego Freeway ac.Btistol, Cosca Mesa, 556-0611 .. ~ • ,.;.. .. 'f • • . t,, . l • J . I I I • ' •• P . .\ILY PILOT EDITORl . .\L P . .\GE Worth Tai English Spoken Here Orange County is one of 464 counties in 27 slates at will be required to print ballots in this fall's elec· ·on in a I anguage other than English. Supporters of this action of the U.S. Department of Justice point out that minority groups with low comprehension of English can be brought into more active life roles if they become part of the election rocess_ That sounds logical enough, but there's more to it t . , g About than superficial loeic. / In fact, the program could serve to Isolate even more those groups of citizens who rely on Spanish, Chinese, Japanese or various Indian dialects as their principal language. If there's 110 l.ocentlve to learn English, they may never be moved to learn It. And, face it, anyone who lives In this.country without havlng a working knowledge of the English language is seriously hobbled in all walks of Ille - business, social or just traveling from one city to , another. From· a politically pragmatic viewpoint, the resi- dents of, say, a Mexican-speaking barrio in Santa Ana, may have more to say about their Jives and the law if they have effective voting power. But the individuals involved are more likely to sink back even deeper behind the invisible walls of their isolation if.they cannot master the basic of daily communication -the language of the land. And that language still is English. A Gleam in Rover's Eye Orange County supervisors are discussing re- visions of their animal control ordinance, and most of the changes they brought up last week made sens~. But we have to wonder about a suggestion from Supervisor Ralph Diedrich that "older, naturally sterile dogs" should qualify for the lower fee granted neutered animals. · At what age Is a dog "naturally sterile?" How does one test for such a nonproductive state? Who does the testing? And who can tell with precision if a dog"1wner ls tell!ng the truth when he states the age of his pet? · Even sleepi.og old dogs can lie, you know. Atleast about their age. ... • • SINAI SUNSHAt>E • l Aid Formulas ·r The Dash ls ltlissing / ~ Trenchcoat ·Days Gon~.1 • i I {Need Revising How sorely needed was the S88 million in tax relier for school districts authorized by Governor Jert')' Brown? . ' State School Superintendeht eil•on C. Riles, althouah ex- reasing disappointment that the roposed allotment of $11S million was trimmed by the gov-HnOf. said the funds ''should protect many eaH.Dtial pro· grams'' - , Senato Finance Chairman Albert Rodela, also displeased that the amount ·was not higher, observed it would be "In· adequate for some of the :!!Cbools that a r e i n desperate :need. •• No doubt • OOtb are ri1bt. But the aovemor put bis finger smact on tbe basic problem lnvolvlnc scbool llnance wben he called ror ........ slat· Ing, "Slate. aid Is --In accordance with rormlllu that In many cases no loaaer serve today's needs.'' If the capiW city's sebool dis· trict Is any baromelB tbe (OV· emor might well have bl\MI pen· · cilled the entire &m.CMlL For the bill hadn't yet been siped when at school board met In ne"'t ession and voted to ...e all ol its location from the bill ror salary aises! AND, if the 1ovemor thought e was talking about the heavy ( EARL WATERS ) burden on homeowners when he said signing the bill ''would soften the blow'' or inflation, the Sacramento board didn't get the message. Already planning a near 50-cent bike in the tax rate before news of tbe added state "funds;-the-sal,Fy nises will re- qWre all otthe new state money, the planned tax lllke and 5 cents more on the tax rate on top of lt all. As the saying goes, ''easy came, easy go.'' But it is this pro. digality of the public school system which is driving the tax· payers bananas. More than any other ofricial Brown has sensed the need to put the damper on educational spending. He has said that pouring more money in· to the schools won't solve the basic educational problems. PERHAPS be bas beard the view aptly expressed by a teacher, now retired, •ho taught in the days when teachers were more concerned with the ·children than with their paychecks. "lt•s not the dollars behind each pupil that make lhe program," she sagely observed, "it's the teacher in front of lhe classroom." Before the added money about $2.8 billion of state funds had been budgeted for local schools to augment $500 million of federal funds and approximately $3.5 billion raised through local pro- perty taxes. This neither in· eludes the $1.2 tillli0n flii' filgliel' education nor all capital outlay. ALTHOUGH. Brown said education will continue to have the highest priority, he also warned that the school budget will get tighter next year. ''In the months ahead we should look to renewed educational reform,'' be admonished. He said there should be reduced state require- ments or programs and courses and was particularly critical or the adult education programs which have proliferated in the high schools and community col- leges. . The Sacramento -school bo91'i action makes one thing crystal clear. There will be no appeasing the insatiable appetite of the educators, let alone reductions in educational spending, until such time as the state mandates for local schools, as it does for the colleges, both the salaries which can be paid and the numbers or employes per pupil, especially the non-teachers. If the state is to pay the major share of the costs it not only has every right to do this but a compelling necessity and responsibility for it. What a dash he (and oo-[ J cao!onally she) cul! Tnmchcoat CHARLES fully equipped, i.c1uding tbe bett McCABE . with the cim>os on which gallant Guardsmen carried their band '-----------grenades. Battered Underwood port.able in band, on which had . been written .the words which determined what million& of Americans thought about, aay, c Albani&. .,,,.. .;;;::. A meeting :;;;.>ti ·•t-a sma-r-t-'-:-~4 Berllntrt cocttall party • BUT THAT doesn't mean these chaps were politicil eunuchs .. When the time came for them to sum up, in their books and in their lectures, most of these men and women enfolded their re- portage within a strong political commitment, mostly of the liberal persuasion. lf;in~e days of the-Ul'IOs~ '30s. anybody was planning a war anywhere, it was moot useful to have the likes of John Gunther • .. and Dorothy Thompson OD ,..,... side. This meant. for the, newspapermen, power of a t!nd which can hardly be Imagined now. with Herr Goebbels or the ubiquitous von Ribben· trop and another interview. ex- clusive of course. was arranged with Herr Jlltler. It is pro~ably better so. For many years our view of Russia. say, was formed by a.handful of persons like Louis Fischer 8nd Walter Duranty. None of what we heard could have prepared us for' the duplicity or Stalin's plct or convenience with Hiller. It mi.)' be that the tailor's dummies ot televlsion-unir-ua -.... Tbey-- nally don't even pretmcl to know• much about anytbln(. ButalotoC• them8tlll wear trencbcoats. j Nixon Still Editing ! IN LONDON a vaguely dis· reputable journalist named Wmston Churchill could set up just about anything for an en- terpriaing American foreign cor- respondent, if the price was right. Being a foreign correspondent was a great lire, if you didn't weaken. Few of the breed did. They are gone now, but in their time they possessed tremendous influence on the course of events abroad. What we have in their place these days are pretty male models on the telly, who let us know daily the inner recesses or Mr. Kissinger's mind -i.e .• ex- actly what Mr. Kissinger so •killfully ljlanipulates them into saying. WASHINGTON -One reason Richard Nixon Is fighting so bard to gain custody of the celebrated White House tapes, apparenUy. is to spare himself from new em· barrassments. Sources privy to ccmversati.ons inside the oval office. while Nix· on occupied it, recall some political discussions that the former President might want to keep out of the history books. There was blunt, bold talk, for example, of ''one-man rule'' and of Nixon's '"right'' to nm the country, our sources recall. These discussions were usually initiated, say our sources, by Nixon's major domo, H.R. .Haldeman1_.~_ho constantly SOUj!bt to bo""" the power of the White House. (JACK ANDERSON J that he sought dictatorial powers. Only his wife, his dawdlters and himself, Nixon declared, c:ould make "the delicate judg-. ments with regard to what Is pri~ate and what is persooa1 and what is political and what is em· barrassing, what is national security.'' Footnote: In fairness, the re- cord should show that we are a party to the ·litigation over the White House tapes and that our attomey, William DobroYir,oon· ducted the deposition. an Mama-Become the Captain? THE OLD·TIME foreign cor• respondent for a paper like the Chicago Tribune or The .New York Times knew precisely the extent and nature of his pGWer. He wasn't about to let anybody bumble him, but nobody. HALDEMAN urged Nixon to ride rGO!Jbsbod over Congress, contending its members in- dividually represented limited constituencies. Sometimes Haldeman advocated power plays that clearly violated the • President's constitutional authority, witnesses recall .. THE CONTROVERSIAL tapes were purchased and imtalled at the taxpayers• expense. The con-- versation.s that were recorded, we believe, should belong to the taxpayers. For Nixon carried on the people.'s business. not his own, in the oval office.. In reference to the gradual (ir belated) emancipation of women. a male reader in New Orleans wants to know if I don't think It's harmrul ror the wife, rather than the husband, to "run thefamlly!' uwon't the sons get a bad im- ageolmascullnity, and won't the dau.r,hters become domi- nant, if the wtfe takeS ~ -charge of thln1s? '-' he asls. Well, when you b1ve a poor quiesiloo, you can't get a aood answer, and I think tbls is a pGor question. ' . •·Run.nine a family'' i1 not like r~"·' a sblp, where one person ' ..... towbe In command, for limple of •afety and •:Ptem alntenaace. Re1ard1e11 of ender, dUferent _.uu., 4 ave dlrferent altenatba and f!'l'a!!...,ses, and· ln rwmin8 a 11111)1 e11ch penoN!ltJ abould 'take cbarie';.Jn lbe ..-ea ol hie buSllP"rionty. EXCIPr for ph111<:al I.ab, f'll'Jll oldllJI are not lk~ cm a uual ba•ta; 1acb obarac- lelaUca aa lni.w..,..., com· orcan1 .. t10D.11 • abllltJ, lmwaati«I and drive, ... to lndlvlCluals •a .,,.allc bula, not a 1enortc ( SYDNEY HARRIS) ' one. Quite often it is the daughter. not the son, who in- herits a father's brains, ambi- ticm, or talent. · Jt is temperament, as.much as anything else, that determines leadership qualities; and tem- perament is not .divided along sexu8:} lines, as biologtcal traits happen to be. · The trick in conjugal riavlgat· inc. it seems to me, ii not to have a ••captain," or even a ••partnership,'' but ·a sensible alternation of Jeadenb:lp roles: Dear ~loomy Gos . I've eat It I The mat.ch af the •entury: Martha Jllitcbell and Police Chief Ed Davia.. .. · -S.P. .._, ... uaau:elb _.. uta•M"" ................. ~ ... ""'"""-.,._., ... ~.,_.,.,, ... .,.... . ..... -r'°"'·o."''""" based simply on what each of the mates happens to be .able to do best. "Llberatme•• women does not mean putting them in men's shoes; it means encouraging them to wear whatever siie real- ly fits their capacities, whether they are seven-league boots or household slippers .. IF A MAN has inherited a passive temperament. he olten seeks a more aggressive wile to balance the equation; and if she functions more efficiently than he does, I see nothing demeaning in her "running the family," un- less she becomes as tyrannical in her way as some men are Jn theirs. ms power was based on this country's provincialism. We knew next to nothing about the Fabian movement in Britain. or the rise of the Nazis ln Germany .. We vaguely knew that the trains ran on time under Mussolini. The function of the foreign cor- respondent was to solidify these· vague ideas by first-band report· ing, intenliews with complacent beads of at11te, who of course saitt exactly wbat served their purposes and not one word more. There were also lecture tours oa periodic vlsitaUons to native America. THESE FELLOWS were our eyes on the world. There was no television then. Foreign travel was for the rich and more or less cultivated. ·Men and women like Anna Louise strong, Ediar Ansel • Mowrer, Mark GaJD, William In the animal kingdom, In fact.. abir~r, Howard K. Smith, that very king of beasts. the lion, Dorothy Thompson, Carleton is not the aggressive provider we Beals and Vincent Sbeean told imagine: be customarily skulks the rest of us about things in in the foliage, cuardlnctbe Cllbr. faraway Cfllna and Berlin and while the lioness foraata ror fOOd t """"n and Paris. and tracksdown the prey. No one --, . has told him about leonine The moat suctessful of the lot n;tacbo, and 10 he bas no pride to by far wu a burly genti who for defend except that consisUnl of years represented the Chicago Trlbuno, John Gunther. Gunther his young ones. had a great eye, prodigious con- We re~n a lot' at coclteyed nectiona, and a talent for the tell· mjths abOut the "proper rolea" In& anecdot,. or men and women -which roles Like most of his kind, Gunther are neither bloto1lcall1 de· cquldnotb~ve surtlvedlfbedid termined or socially ln4v!tible, not u .. on received wisdom. In but a heavy aceteilcm ol con'ven-rel.am for the pleasure of talldne lions t~ men have uaed to toa'8adol1tate,exclusl....,ly,he bolster r e1os, and ll'VOld the put"'°"" •••ctly what said bead dreary ork, over the centurlel. ohtate wanted put down. . . I During these discussions, Nix· on not only agreed but made im· pulsive, intemperate remarks, our sources report. 'Ibe language might even give rise to .charges We also contend that Nixon cannot be trusted to screen the conversations. We need ap1y cite the White House transcripts be released on April 29, 1914; tbe DR• tioo discov.ered later that tbey bad been doctored anddislorted.. Glimpses of Reooir .: ''This book is by no means a comprehensive book about his films, although I have seen them many times. Nor is it distantly analytic: his work forbids dis- tance, since it invites you into his company, llk& great music or Cbekbov. ijis work i9 eloquent enough to talk for Itself, and so is he.'' Such are the words or Penelope Gllliatt, author ol lean ~: Eu1y1, Coavenattons. Reviews (McGraw-Hill, $5.95; paperback, $2.95). Based on interviews with lhc French master and Oscar Award winner, Ml. Gilliatl'•· beautiful prose presents a portrait d the artist as warm as those painted by Renoir'•1 own lather. Com. posed or a comprehensive profile and critiques or 11. "' tbe direc- tor's !111111, the -also offers tbe moot cbmplete and iip.to-dato fllmoaraphyof lean Renoir. Ms. Gllllatt'• book convey11 to tbe reader Rtnolr's humble and humane p-erson•llty. As she notes, bis great lllma -La G1a .... lllaM, I.A 11A!1Je do """' and l/lle Panle de cam. · · llj!IP,!e. made In the ll30'a -re-~ main even today models of cinematic humanism and high art; they are unmatched in their gentleness and emotional in .. tensity. JO· ANN DU.ORENZO ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rol>m N. W•ed. """"""'° Thoma! Ketinl, EdUar - Bar!>arll.Krd"'ch, K'ditorioJ Page Editor' The tditOt'ial page or tht Daily Pilot &eeks to inrorm· and stim~late readers by prcsenlin1 on th1~ page ~lverse commentary on top1C's of interest by 1yndlc:at.. ed ~~mnists Mhd C'arloonllts, by l)!'OY1d1nc • Corum tor l'ffden' views and -by presentlnt lh1I news~r·a opinions and ideas on curtent topk:s. The ed.itmial opinions of the Dairy PUct appear Only ln the editorial C'Olumn at the top of tbe P•ae. OptnJons a:-1 presstd by the columnists 'and cartooni~tt and letter writl!J:l are ' their own and no ench:~'Hf'!\6nt cA \heir vfews by the Dlll1i, \Pl1ot Jl>ould be lnl•rred.. · Friday, Septembers, ms! ' .. - ~ nel; ,.,. &Iii Cbll br• dau •• dau Hel al> '[ ha> - • ' 'L ~ . ' ~J go Hi te1 hi.! AI [ .A l l st!• but \eti F :ra+ du sai A"l ml lr1 ar 1i£ da ac •• ~ th Cl 16 -in sil wl Y< te a m is -.. p l al di . ; • •. Par~nts Fig"fit rain was . WASHINGro.N (AP)-ACoo· lliDee Ille walked out.of lhllr ne<ticut couple are lockecl''in a house F b 2' and -w....o tho !•cal conb'overay With the Rev. cliurcb ia•e a a eel ~dwrch &lil Jly\ml Moon'• Uniftcation etatm1D1 .tbe chutth la bnktin& 6lalreh -wbellleo<tho ehurda -tbei.l'de"lbter •1aimtborwll1. brainwa1hed lh•lr 18-y•ar-old 'l'be Helandera' 0.,. ts ......, ~-d \ ...... aflldaylt •l&l>ed by lhllr "Our ••lbter ,!•not our da111lilirliiCJanuary.Iillthoaf· d&Ulhler any more, Mra. El14a fidavll, Miu Helander , • .., taw Bel-of Guilford, Conn., told eoforcemeot offlelala !be a D.C. SUperiorCour!Jud&e. autbolity to remove boor If abe THE HELANDBBS, WHO have not seen their dauahter 'IA!t It Go' !Robert F . Kennedy, Jr., 21, jlprl of late Robert Kennedy, \fays those suggesting a new ,investigation of lather's as- 'saSsination should 1tLet it go-ll'ave it." Kennedy, Harvard junior, was in· terviewed while promoting his coming TV special on Africa. Detente Not Affecting Warheads >LONDON (AP)-Cbina;smis- -sU-.rprogram-has-slowed down, but tbe United States and the Sov· 'iet Union continue to ·sharpen heir nuclear. s trike forces espite detente, the Institute tor ategic Studies reports. At the same time, a new arms ce is under way in the oil pra;. ducing countries, the institute said Thursday. Iran and Saudi X?abia each tripled their military budget in the past year. Iran now spends more money on arms than Britain. THE INSTITUTE, AN interna· tional body or experts, analyzes data from government, military, academic and intelligence sources. Findings were published in ''The Military Balance 1975-1976," the 17th ot the institute's ,annual surveys. ''China continued her nucle ar program more slowly than earlier projections have indicat- ed," the institute said. It said there have been no Chinese nuc l~ar tests since the 16th was conducted in June 1974 . AN UNSPECIFIED number of .. intermediate-range ballistic mis- siles in the 1,750-mile category were added by Peking during the year. But the multi-stage in- tercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) with a range of 3,500 miles sufficient to reach Moscow is still not deployed and there has 'been no full range test of China's planned 8,000-mile ICBM, although both have been under development for years, joined the church Blain. Wbeo she 1i11Ded tho aflldavlt, she was undergoing 1'depro- aramnilna, •• an lntenalve poychologlcal effort, oft.en by professlooals lill'ed by parents, to rid a pel')loo of the church's in- fluence. IN,\ T4PE PLAYEDlneouri1 ?dial Helander said she llsneo the affidavit under duress to get the deprogrammera to release her. "I knew I bad to fakelt. lhadto make believe Ted .Patrick <• deprogrammer) was succesaCUl. I did not ever want to sign it. Never, ever.,_'' 1be'1aid. • -Miss Helan<!er bas not ap-. peared In court, despite au AUi. a court order directing the church to prdduce her. The Unification O>urcb claims It bas DO control over her and therefOl"e cannot make her appear. In the tape, Miss Helander said she was stay- ihl away from court because sbe !eared she would be kidnaped an~ deprogrammed a&ain. HER LAWYER, PHILIP llirschkop, told D.C. Sbperior Court Judge James Belson, •• She's done.nothing wrong. She's harmed no ooe. She's cotdmitted no crime. To force her to appear in court would be a travesty of First Amenament rights to freedom of religion.'' Belson must decide whether the churcb. and two of its American officers are in con- tempt of court for failing to pro- duce Miss Helander. The court bas heard testimony from former members of the Unification Church claiming they had been subjected to mind· control techniques andttom pre- sent members de•cribinl bizarre escapes from de_progrm;nmers. ''THERE I WAS, 11ED to a lounge chair with bed abeets, with Ted Patrick holding down one arm, my father holding down the other, my mother standing over my bead, and another man standing ·at my feet shouting quotes from the Bible at me," said Ctuisten Ausenhuf, 18, of Lincoln, Neb. Miss Ausent.\lf said she was put in a ment~ hospital after try. ing to escape from deprogram- mers and was not released until she contacted an American Civil Liberties lawyer three weeks later. All Church members and of- ncials who testifi.ed denied charges that recruits are brainwashed into joining the church. However, persons who had left the church said they were denied sleep and fed low - protein diets, making them more susceptible to mind control. "IT WAS NOTWNG bizarre. You were isolated, but not physically -no TV, no papers, no books .•. The only input was positive church input,'' said John Colaluca, a student at Tulane University. His wife Robbie, also a former Unification Church member, said, "They prepared you. They said Satan would work through your parents and friends, so when your parents came to get you out, you thought, 'Gee, it was true. They were right.' '' Some Fun . 'Noxie Monsrer' Hunted ' NOXIE. Okla. (UPI) -Residents of this tiny border community are going armed these days to protect them.selves against a hairy, seven·fool·tall creature with glowing eyes and a man-like face. But it isn't any monster that's worrying Nowata County Sheriff Bob Arnold. He's alraid0townslolk will shoot each other. I "THERE HAVEN"I' BEEN ANY REPORTS since the weekend of anythin& except a bunch of idiots running around drinking beer and carrying riOes and CB radios," Arnold said Thursday. "They're going to get somebody killed." . Several residents said they saw the creature, dubbed the "Noxie Monster," and one man said he shot at it on three occasions with a hunting rflle without slowing It down. ''It just walked away,'' said Marion Parret. Noxie is a small farming community in the rollln&, Um· bet'> covered hill• al bog thb Oklahoma-Kansas borde" ARNOLD SAID JDS REPORTS INDICATED most of tile 1ighUngs were made by responsible people and ho bad· DO doubt tboy saw something. But he waa not Impressed with the deocrlpUons. "Something that big would leave quite au impreulon In U.. ground. Flrot or all, and second, human erea don'telow. 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Today. lying in rair condition at J\1ercy Hospital arter being beaten l'tlonday night and fol.Uld 10 hours later by a grandson, Claerhout was $185,000 poorer. "I scraped and saved all my life ... Jesus!" Claerhout stUd. Two men wearing ski masks broke into his house, tied, gagged and beat him after he rerused to tell them \~there he hLtd his life's savings. They ransacked the house and eventually. found the money. • • ~~-------I CBS Takes Aim.at Hunting BJ JCIAHllAHAUER NEW YORK (UPIJ -'~e Guns of Aulumn, 11 • Clljl Report& apeelal Oii hunting to 'be aired toftlJht, tuff aim 8' ~-of bunUna and modem "aim• manq:ement'' to prove th•t th• camera can be •1moet u'dead.ly a weapon•• the rl· fie. <Channtl 2, 9:30 p.m.). The proaram 1tatel that there are 20 m11lion hunters in th"e United &atel and goes on \0 show some or them 801111 aftor ,black bear. birds, doer, bulralo and exotic anJ.mall. THE RESULT ISAll.El'ORT IN blood·turdllng llvln• color or the 1laueb1Ar ot wildlife by men and women who do not ao much bunt animal• u exeeute them. Otten they are abetted by ••game man11e- ment" o!flciJll wbo H1I ort permita to kill the beuts. True sportsmen among bunt.en may find "'Gun>" aa rrapblcally horrible .. will thole who disapprove of the sport. The network already has been under considera- ble pre11ure fr9m hunting and gun groups. lt bas set ulde an hour on Sunday, Sept. 28, to air the con- troveny that Inevitably will follow. lt will be like shoot-~--------. ing fish in a barrel if the[ J defenders of hunting TV REVIEW don't keep their tempers _ and their wits about them'---------' because "Guns" is an ef-, fective indictment against the modem breed of hunter. 111 exact body count on the animals lll!led llnce not all states kttp records. Tbe program e.Umatea the national klll in one hunting season: 'oDEEK, MORE TRAN TWO MIWON; Elk·. almott 100,000; antelope, 77.000; bear. more than 17.000; squlrrol. 31.5 million; rabbit, 27 million ; duck, 11 million ; gopse, 1.5 million; upland game birds, more than 94 million." The n1ure1 are so high because ol the way the anlmalo are bunted. '!be shoW, produced. dlHcttd and written by Irv Draonln and narrattd by Dan . Rather, opens with a moot.age of comments troro • hunten. Ill flrat locallon llholl are at the prbaae dwnp.•t Copper Harbor, Mich. All year long the black bears of the ona scavenge at lbe dump. They are tame enou&h to be band-fed. Then, on •September mom, the hunUn• seuoo operu and the bears, who have lost their natural fear of man, are sbotJnstead of fed. AT A HUNTING CAMP, TREY ARE too sport· in1 to go aner half.tame animals. But the1 do go after bl•ck bear in packs with can and radios, dogs and rifies. In the end. they shoot a bear sitting in a tree to reward tbeirdopwitha ''chew.'' .••cuns'' goes alooi on an Arl1ona buffalo hunt. In which game m anagemen.t officials decide by bow many the herd is to be decimated. From the look or it on television, buffalohun.Una in AtilOlla 11 akin to shootine: big, hairy tows in a pasture. The exotic animal private game preservea ln <See HUNTERS, P .. ellli THE NETWORK ADVISES PARENTAL cau·-=========-- lion in allowing c hildren to view the violence, blood, cruelty and carcasses of "Guns", and scheduled It as late as posstble. But many hunters shown are proud to allow their ctUldren to accompany them in the killing of animals. Hunters will point out, legitimately, that not everyone 1oes out in packs, using four-wheel drive vehicles and two·way radios. Baiting is proscribed in some states, as ls shooting animals 1n dumpe. 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O Female I. lnyounowattondlnghlghlChool? .. -1QY012E:J No a 19-v .. of high IChool gradu•tlon 01 I• dlt9 attended high 1c:hool or llemlnt.-y 1eh00f. 10. ~did your J)f'elenl tUy In Callf0fnl1 begin? Month Oiy Y••---- 1t Un1tod 8-Clllton? t DY• 2 ONo llno,typoofvtaahold------ 12.c.ttnc.tk>n: The inrom.uon on lhll appllcltion 11 oomKlt. MAil A£0UITRATION TO: Coalt e-munlly Colege Dlltrlct 2701 Fairview lloed ~ M•aa, Celllamla 02e26 I H-------R--------Offlco U.O Only i • l • • j l • l l • ' ' I Q j I n T f ,. ~ VII fo Sol diz Jin'. WI ~" owl "'' .... "~ -... ... ..... CL ""' 1etT>I .... ··~ """' ... v .. .... Ca ( - TJ -... "" ... -T .. T "" •• ' "' , ... ·~ .. l T "" ... • ... • Tu P,\ "' ~ ~~ Cl .. . .. .. .. "' ::: ... .. ' .. .. •• .. .. , QUEENIE By Phil lnlerlandl Newport Firm Awarded Paci ' • I SANTA ANA • On111e ·CODn~enslt Di.tri<t dlrector1 Thursday selected a Newport Beach arcbltectural firm to delirn lhe P<"" poeed $5 million Sonta Ana tran1portatlon terminal. Nebon aaJd. ! I Ne~.23. w. ID aide to the ate pmiloOi' Ronald Caspers and kept his post whe.n Riley u- 1umed the ofllce la.st September. William Blurock and Partner•, arcblt.ect1, cand Martin and Tran· barJer. entlneera, were awarded ~b~ $300,00Q pact oa a 4·1 vote. Direc- tor John Kanel or Cypress was the Ione ne1ative vote. t--~---...... ----He told bis fellow cllrecton that whUe oP- posed the aelection of Blw-ock, he wou1d vote for the formal contract when it ls presented for board apprqval ln the next month, ··wen. 10 much for hi&h school French." ... n tl Deaths Elaewhere The Blurock team was one of six in the final run· ning for the pact, one of the largest ever awarded by the district. Directors met three times in closed-door session to weigh the competitors . ' l ' SAN DIEGO (AP) - Victor R.. Lundy. 79, co- founder of Pacific Southwest Airllne1 am a director of the intras~ !iDe, died" 'in a bospiW Death Notices · SCOTT WfWN.\J, SCOTT, M.O •• formerly Oii CmUI ,_ .. , Cl. R11ICll!nl of (Mpl. .. ~ ... c.. 0.1• of dNlt'I Sept...-.. ... lflS. Gr•veJIOe M•.,lcei. will i.. held on MO,,d•Y 2;GO PM •I C••Pl,,lerl• Ctm-1•ry. W•hh·RYC• Ali.oc:l•I•• f\IM'fll dl•KWlfl. 15 I!. S.i. St .. s.nt• BWbll"•, C.. Mr. koll 11 Mltvl"'9d by Ns wife Mlro-r•t .,_., -"""""""· ...... ..... Cl.EVELAND L. BOLZ, ~ of !.ollth UlguNI, Cl. Dal• of dN\h S.p- telr'lber •. 1•11. Sur¥1¥ed by till ~hlll', Mrs. E¥1lyn C•r1er Ind .,.,..s.on, T1rry .J. Carter, bottl of 5CJUth u.(IUl'lll. MflflOrl•I H N l(ff will be Mid at 1 ;00 PM Monday, Pl<lflc View (ll;apri. lnt1r11Wnt, Pacifk vi..., ~morl•I P•l'll. Nawport Bl•ch. IALTZ-IHGtROH FUHE:RAL HOME Corona de1 Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646-24 24 llUllOADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa 642·91 50 WcCOIMICI MOITUAIY Laguna Beach 494-94t-5 . San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAik Cemetery Morlll(i'Y Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach. Cahlorn ia 644-2700 PfO: FAMILY COlOHIAL FUHlUL HOME 7801 Balsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 SMITHS' MOITUAIY 627Maln SI. Huntington Beach 636-6539 PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUI 1us1Na1s NAME STATEMENT .,._ lol!O'#llll PfflOl'll .,. doin; bull-_ as: R081NSOH ASSOCIATES, 2719! MlrlK•I UM, Mllslon Viejo, CA. ...,, o.ti591 N. RoOI~ 271•!MliriJCaL LA.Ml~Yl4ijo,c.A. "2•7S C•r o1'1'1 E. RoOlns on . 211•s Mlot'llc.ll l.11., Ml1&lon Vilto, CA.. "2t75 Thi' blnlne11 11 cond.,<.lad bY • ,..... .. ~ . .,. c.rotYft E. Robinson '21'111 9llltmlM w1s fUld Wltfl tht c.w., Otn. of °'""' OMinty on s.pe.. ..... .. ,,.. Pubtl!!Md OrMl9t coast Dally Piiot. sept. s. 12, 19, H. "7$ ,...11 PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS•USIHaSS HAM• STATEMENT 'rl9 to1i..i119 person I• do'"9 busl- r>eU•: here Wednesday. I,imdy spent 2S years on ·San Diego's Planning Com- mission and won the f"U"St ''Mayor's Outstanding Citiun" award in 1970. Death Notlc!es PlcNlc View Mortuary dlredon.. 11'1 """ of ''-" c0<1tr10uoon1 ,,..." M "'*"-to Olrbt con~ Lr.IM ~ hon, P.O. 8o1 A.P., 1•.,lne, 92iWoot kl memgry of Cle,..lltld L. Boll . f'JllS•I£ CHARLES 0 . FRISBIE, rt$fdltnt of '-•ciort Boet<ll, C.. O•lt of dlllll s.p- tlmOtr 4, 1915. $wN l'l'td by Ills wilt. Ylni!lnl• Ari,_ FtllOle; _,s, Dlryt W • Frlltlle of Gl9 tUrbof". wa.,, •• •!'Id Olet'ltt Dtlt l'"tl10le of $prlnellttd. u- llnllls; •111ff, P1trk.l1.J .. nC1vlttl..,Clf Wt•lmlnstlr, Ca.; 6 orand<hlldrtl\. Gra .... Uclt MNk tl -·· Mid tocSilf, Frldl;y, S.,Cembtr 5, 1'75 M 2:00 PM. l"Klfk View Memorl•I P1r11; Ntwport hKh, Cl. Pacific \llew MOrh .. rf dLrtetor1. In lleu of 110-rt. d0!\llllon$ mlY i.. mllda to Senior Cltlrens-Zonl• Club, Newport Beach. 1511"1 a. 1,..1 ... ••port BeKh, C..lllornla. AS TIER ROSE ASTll!JI, .... 7, rtslcltfrtof El Toni. C... 01tl ol' dHtl"I Se,ll""'°"'" l. 1911111 eo,,i. Mlw, Cl. Sl.lrvll«lby'- ~. 1,_ A. Elder of El Toro; 4 9r111dclllldr1n an d • grt•I · 9r1ndch lldr1n. M111 ol Chrl1tl1n eurlll wlll be Monday, 11 :00 AM. Mausoltum Chapal, Hol' Crots Cam1ler•. Los A11gel11, Cl. 8411 &rOIChHy Mortuw-, directors.. PUBLIC NOTICE P1CTITIOUl·aus1Ness NAME STATEMENT n. fdlowlne pwtClft 1s dolnG br.111· INSIH: ORANGE CO. ME Cl CAL WEIGHT QJNIC:. 1114 SO. iklst.ot. ~ ,,,,... C.llf,.ft1M , , R°'*1 J. T'*-• M.J) .• "71 st.no-tord. 0.rdlll Gn:I .... , C..llf. ttf.11 TMs llUl&nUI r. condlKted by In In-.. .-------RoblrtJ.TrM;eM.O. Tiiis slat.mlflt ••1 fltad with thl CounlY Cltrll ol Or•nge County on August n .1•1J -Publlshtd Ora1199 CO.st O..Uy Piiot. Aug. 1s.n. n .arw:t s.iit. s. 191S J050.7l PUBLIC NO'l.'ICE • Sheltered Brea Bus Stops OKd ALL COUNTY ciUes were invited to participate in the project and asked to submit re. quests before Augi. 1. Costs of building the shelters are borne by the transit district and grant m-OD4'Y from the-federal Urban Mass Transit Authority. The two shelters sought by Brea will cost a total of $4,100 and they wiU be located at the cor· ner of Birch Street and -----------I .orange Avenue. f'ICTITiOUlaUSINESS NAMESTATEMENT The nine cities have n. to1i-111Q ptf'son Is doing buSI· asked for a total of 78 -:mv-s souP.e:R eo~L.112 N. shelters, which will cost ar1sto1.s.n1•An•,C•. ~103 up to$1SS,600 to install. ae11yM.Ullblrr1,1521e,11>1tos1.. Irvine wants six SIMI....,., CA. '1101 Tnll i-t...u 11 conc1uc1eob'f'"1~ shelters and Fountain 1t1 .. ldlia1. Valley has requested six . Belly M . Ullblrrl Tiiis t\ltem1rit w•s fllad witt1 !t'IJ Santa Ana made the c-1yoert.o10r1,.eounty0t1sep-biggest request, 22 Wmtlfft.1'1.S. FODI shelters, followed by Publlshed Ol'•ne-co.st o..11y Piiot. Garden Grove w1"th • • Sepl.),12.1f,2',1t7S ,...7J .w, . SNEAK PREVIEW! A First'This Weekend EL CAR ORANGE CO. MEOICAL Wl!!tGHT1 CLINIC. 111 E. Kalllla, Or.,., CA., ... , Jloblr1 J . Trace M.D., 9111 ~ 1n.o.nr.e0rove.c•. n M1 Thlt bullnti1 11 conduclld by MI~ d'lkNal. Robt rt J . TrK• M.D. 'rttts Sl•~nl w•• llNd Wlltl t• ODv!llY Cltrll ol Or•n99 c-il:'I" on ~ll,1t7S. -"*fltlld OrM91 c.ont o.11y Pltot. Al9.1S.U.1' ..... 5'1pt.S,1'7l -...11 PUBLIC NOTICE No Gas, No Smog, . $35 a Year Estimated Operating Costs 2 MODELS TO SEE! A 1st this coming Friday, Saturday & Sunday on display on our shawroom floor for the first time anywhere I A personal Invitation to all our friends I Don't miss Ill \ OCTD Approves Marketing Pact ~mber. ~~d Haze ... Over t~irty quality ~ offering fashion, gifts, graphics, interior ftmshrqs. jewelery & aalt. In tho heat of i.Dg&nJ l!eoch . . 38-4 Fonttl Ave., l.a<p>O Beach Gpen 7 ~ A We<k ICM p.m. __ Fndc.y. ··~ q p.m. cuecK OUR "LaunnRY LIST" OF FReeseavices. ano cLean UP! FREE SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES $1000 MIN, BAL NEWf SAVINGS/ STATEMENT PRESTIGE CARD MOMIN.BAL. NEWf TELE-MA11C TELEPHONE TRANSFER SERVICE $5000 MIN. BAL t FREE TRAVELERS CHECKS $1000 MIN. BAL FREE MONEY ORDERS SIOOOMIN. BAL Theae •ttr•ctfve, frff cuto•er•snlcet1--.d •or.,_.e av.U.ble •t all first federal Savlap offtcea. TllQ caa -•• voa doUua. eave Vo• d••· or prowt.de very adwaatageoa• ta•·deferred ••ving• plana. We laftte yoa to •fop by a Flnt Federal S•ftage offlc;:e sooa. Aaddeannpl Plus The Highest lnte<est Allowable On Insured Savings! Certificate Accounts: ($1000 min.) Six years 7%3 (8.06% annual yield). lour years 7%3 (7.793 annual yield), 30 months 6% 3 (6,983 annual yield). one year 6%3 (6.723 annual yield), three months FREE NOTARY SERVICE NOMIN. BAL. CHECK CASHING PRIVILEGE• NO MIN.BAL 5%3 (5.92 3 annual yield). Passbook Accounts (no minimum balance ) SY.% (5.39% annual yield). A substantial interest forleiture 1s required for early withdrawal of fixed·rnte. flxed·term certlftcare accounts. Accounts Insured to $40,000 by an agency of the Federal Government. •Check cashing not to exceed level of cleared funds in savings account. Member FSLIC. Finl Feden11l S11vlng1 & Loan Association of Santa Monica. • I I I I. • • l • • ' • \ I JIJfDA1LYP1LOT Frtdty, September 5, 1875 L Itl. Boyd ·Ties for Men "ron-Way Out? .,, -. That renowned commentator on styles, Madame Dariaux, thinks men's neckties are on the way out. Observe men during vacation. ,. The tie is tbe nrst thing they leave at home. ''l •"' shouldn't think a necktie company would be a ~> ;. lilt-edged investment today," saya·ahe. " •• ,, , .. ' " '· " ., ' ' • I .. BAU.OT Q. 1'In an election, does the fint place on the ballot give a candidate an advantage?'" •A. Not according to the latesl look-see at the matter, evidently. Analysts s~y the middle placea on a big ballot have up to a 2S·percent advan· tage. Why l don 't know. THAT EVERY auc- tioneer bears the honorary title of "Colonel" has been r e ported. Les s widely known, though, is how those auctioneers came to be so called. Al the end ol the Civil War it was the lot of the military colonels to auct'ion off the mules, tents, barrels, whatever the army surplus. And veterans of that war thereafter simply addressed all a uctioneers as ''Colonel." THE SCIENCE BOYS have automated the bog farm business to auch a degree that two men now CBI'\ run a Plent big enough to turn out 3,000 hogs a year. And they've figured out how to recycle 98 percent of the waste, too. You 'JI recall the elderly claim that everything about a hog can be used, except the squeal. Even that notion got wiped otit back in the 19305 when the Hollywood craftsmen in- corporated said squeal into the sound track of Tarzan·s y~ll . Address moil to L.M. Boyd,. P.O. 80% lS60~ Colto Me1a 92626. COJ111Tjghl 1975 L.M. Bcyd HECK'S MEN'S STORE SIDEW ALIC SALE SATURDAY, SEPT. 6th Sports Coats ........ -.. ..... Now '1999 Double Knit Slacks • ""' ~ "·" Now 9'9 Dress Shirts • ... 10001'.CO Now 2"-399 Wash Slacks , •• ,...",.,. Now 5"-7" .. ,.1,, e C~'S 'M'IHS s1011s 3467 VIII Lido Mo..,..1 ..... <Neict to L1do Tbeater> · Sidewalk Sale Specials One Dey Only .S•turdlly,,Sept. 8 .Sale at.,,. Ill 9:30 a.m. ;...CiatGroups of SlaYll! SWEATER AND TOPS B~SESANDTOPS wer,uptot7 HOW 4 ~ • were up 1o22 illow 7• CAPRJS • Wire up to 17 SWIMSU,TS-1 and 2 piece P TSulTS were Up )9131 HOW7• HoWt• were up lo 50 NOW 19• wtreupto6& HOW It• -mllly ,,,.._.,...11111 • AUll•F1111I -~~>L t!*.•,..t'IMdl ..,14 ""loMa \ ., •.... ,,..,. ... BOATING Boat Safety Classes Set Around Courity The Santana Power Squadron of Santa Ana is .gponsoring boat- ing safety cJas&es at five dif- ferent locations in Orange Coun· ty starting thia month. Here are the times and loca- tions of the Santana Squadron classes: Loara High School, 1765 W. Cerritos. Anaheim, Tuesday, Sept.16. Cerro Villa Junior High, 17852 Serrano, Villa Park, Monday. S<pt.15. Sierra Vista Elementary School, 1811 N. Placentia Ave.1 Placentia, Monday, Sept. IS. Santiago High School, 12342 Trask St. Garden Grove, Tues- day, Sept. 16. University High 'School, 4771 Campus Drive, -Irvine, Tuesday, Sept. 16. Lader a Vista JurUor High, 1700 E. Wilshire, Fullerton,Sept.17. All classes start at 7:30 p.m. Cataline Backwards raee! No, It doesn•t mean that the, yachts 1bovin1 off todey at 7 p.m. from the NA'POl'l Jetty· are going ID •all •term flnl around catallqa I1land. The Blllboa) Yacht Club poot- Ljlbor D•J' race ~as IO named beeauoe It i. tlie oilly ~· ialabd race that leaves the>sJand t<utuboard -from east ID west end. All the otbere feave the rock to port after a bree:ey beit acl"Ols the channel to the west end, followed by a spinnaker run down the •seaward side, and usual!Y ending up with afrustrat· ing lee at the east end. But the BYC race starts off with light going, -and gets even lighter when the f&Chl5 approach 'the east' end. Hopefully It will wind up Saturday with a brisk spinnaker rdn from the west end back to Newport. THE LIGHT AIR aspects of the race is the real challenge, ac· cording to the hard-nosed racing bulls. They point out that anyone can make a sailboat move in a fresh br1;e2e, but it takes real skill, pa . tience and a lot of hard work to keep the boat moving when the wind dwindles to a zephyr or'tess. The race was once one~of the most popular on the Southland yachting calendar and was for many years the windup race for. Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Ahmanson Series. BESIDES THE challenge, the race offers some of the most cov- eted trophies in Southland yacht- ing. The only other yachting event on the local calendar this 'Nallblitt'lnt~t Will be ..,.! tered at Alamitos Bay Yacht Club, Long Beacb when; llOmt 11> of the top 470 cla:srsfdMs'are winding up their bid for the ha· Uonal championship. ' DAVE ULLMAN and crew Jack Jakosky from Balboa Yacht Club are !lie defending Cbani··.;:=~"i=~=:==;::~ plona in the class but will be ' challenged by crews from the East Coll!i. Pacific No111>west, Midwest and Canada. · '· SINWAtrc SAl·,· .Saturday s r . FINAL SUMMER --M~-- UP TO 75°/o OFF ......... • Sldrts • , ..... , ... S.Hs. Ml• -• -" .__ --IZV.a-261/J _NO , UDO VILLAGE r~~ . ·Y~-- ~§ Fall has c;ome to. the garden ..•. · Final Markdowns on all Sale Merchandise ' UPTO 2/3 OFF Via Lid '. ept. 6 .....:.10-s-30 o & Via Oporto N . . p.m. . ' ewport Belteh, • llewalk_Sde T -shirt~'l" .. Pants-1500 Cedomwewek.. 67~-0504 a.icJcf.Yillage • • KELP·LEOTHIN·B6 willi CIDER \llNEGllR EI1IA SlllCll IOOTeW.k t 0NU" 3 TA!llETS · ... DMLY wll _. J'OI' .,. llriportM: .... of IM.~11N11ift9 Cld.r 'llflePr-· •• put>li9Mct lft MlllLY CIRCLE. RogJa.15'1'.I NOW ~-~ • I Health'•Tex o'anskin Hang Ten Her Majesty and other name brands -. · SUPER-DISCOUNTS The Children's Shop Lido Village SUPER B COMPLEX ......... ,..i&t.. .~150 ... v-.w.c .,..tiMWi....,.,,_. ........ ~ . ... ......... , .. ....,.,.s,1/1 ... NOW2FOR VIJAMIN E -· SOllJllUZB) 4® l.U. . .......... -·· _ ... _ ... ._..,,i ... .. ,... ........ .,. ......... RegJor 17.!E' · NOW 3.~ SHEU. W(UI _,,....D ·~, ..... ·--=---·---·---~-· ' -"":\... . ..., .. ........, ...-lz.tt .$ J !?ii N<?W • , .. _ ....... 4.. NOWIZ.ii ~ • • , ,. ' . ' . . • , ;i • • " . • _, ~· ' " : ; • I ' ... 'K .. cy. " ' . • • • , • • _, • -- . • ., ~ . ,, . • \., ' • I • • " \ • . . • 11.., ~we rel1te to...,..,. uclllnS times In the hllt«7'ol ;.-,_;:..<:--:-+~ ... i;--OiiiirW:o; ~--~mt-this-1,"be• .· to Ille world,"': aald • By lhe )'9ar Z,000,-tlle popi~ . · _,,.q. • !Ion ol wom• will be ao milt& ' -=rw• eq .. te se1uaall1Y Ii> ,the cn•ter than men "that ~ ~ "'tot.r 1"n0Dllity,1r-1111 ..... w1u 'IOID• ui>e of -... 1 •• cenitallty,~ aafd Dr. Cali... •·w• ttonlhlp be acce,table, .,. are all -. ~th blf•tlfl&I'•· p0ly'gam1wlll bei .. allied. , f uallty. Qur ~tan cultureill"' "We no lonser wUI be a nation 111dion'tilllll-'lallQn." , 'or stransersr we, are....,.. to • have to le11'11. to li•• IDCetber, to TObCH.o ... NTBD · reacboutltot-1•1~" "We are all -uar~ "We bate lo focus on what'* loucbarleel•ll'•alci'Clold. '/i'lle .c;iloc o~:\d~1y, oot In the ". : . em '1(e ha ff liOWD"'lOP Min,"--•reel Gold. ''The wJlll I 'ol piet~ ol =.; wbole f<)nCtpl. of insurance f.or. •""-lit ll't'earee'oc!rl· -1texplortn1newlifestyl ... ls ,~_.. ... "'°""' ~out rlgflllfy!DJ'. .. • ~Ptcta.a. 'l\Vli1t kind ol1lfeltYles are we • ,,_ ....., ibe a r,.aradoi:lc1I h1vln1 that ;..,. ha~ to be In· .... ,.--'it1o~· In all 1111eltU' to .......<.:-and pick ~-~We lllllt are ~caves tlured! That we can't reach. rut -• -,. ._. ,, • .Wl\el\.'# coai,aa to expeiiencmg• andrelatetooneanotller. f•"l'"-·IUChaa-cr-.... ~JOU. ., , "'lb~lt_d_.. "'Tlae reuOll I'm explor!Dc'ls !1Hilnlblr.." . Pefor Beck •cr••ll ·It:,. ' .a. •b o&reci. .,. <lll'niqn, t11at I'm not wRlhig to play ii.: ''il:xpla alaf tbe,.dlfferenee ~ feel•'rt&~at the 11\C>' .. ~ ... lorala 11 ileteroeuual, gameultlaanymore. betw~ tbeM ~ tbe J1ecb .-, . · • .~ual, eeosual, bl~ual .. What you are dolQ Is chMa· lllid, Ill r1•a&°!"• mcrlqepl Into Ir · JJtVEJSB OPINIONS-' , · , , I newly coined, omni""l'ual, ing the 1ppareney ol lhe auue. ~pie b pea • • ~cm awlnC1n1 and swit-' coafni llP· Again paneu.t.S Your purpoile tor creatinS a •II!> a.>me. 1)IY "Ve accepted. and ~equally divene. \."' Y~'fiews of each.--now is a· smoke I~.'' hie ~by~--~ llltl • ell~ explained/ "l!lllll!!': na~, Ibey agreed wlth chareed. "'Yo;u will baye. Ille p1.=:.=:t:Fth.~~~· ~ .. ·;to~:. t~~":u= ·! -':!xu.µ~~::ni:=.i~ ~:ie.:!°~~ ~r:~= :!,, ' Gwn=bl~·i:':.;;-_;: ;.;;ilr.;u,.,.. ll> a structured Wllb g..i,. ~). received a re-name of the c1me, ~llie's.,.~ , keep -..,. tlcli) wl'4 no &ullt usiCDed lt'e' ......... ,,. .,.,1ause. ltaelf." are w, -lo talk befilsllltuallyopenandilcit'0 ~ l'~liillng society and I~' "RealitylawbaibQ~ ..... . --~~i&al er rtfaml Uc..allr~volved." ,' ' 5,,1 Levlll said,, "Oi!ce In· lblngs&r~createdby..,.. llft1111es. Dilalrelllnt. a member~ t6e , -Ill• mooey'Plilent.lal mooey. Wars aren't~~ ~/=aldHllL•~•lt!!tr::-.:. .,.aieC&'.ati "with oome, ym .to>•r111!1 ·llf~lat,.·~ ;deals,"aaldljuaannelloel<. ""~ -.,._.11_!11--"'-cet'....iioaallyJnvolved." • i...-illteulllops-:wlli"go .... "If--~m-be opm • penoaai freedom,"'Bacb iieOcll ''SWlosen arenotauppocecito: • lilsin4iil:•":'.' .J ' haven~wlileo 1..-we- (, ' . • ... ; ,, YCNaretotateltwithagralnCf 1'QNB~POTQrrtui . , tolettlle,,y,&rl~-~~1* ' 1111," JlcGlnleyrel<lted. -IUO!i h ~ out us of uo.111!11'11 ....,, M Som..-else S"fgeNd. ''Tbe ,.,... Nt (whJ ~re-bashapP!!ft'dtothelllacb. , . -bas changed. ~It flijiea, ~ doUan to be IDade, Gold ~edlllat-bll"b not Qllly t. okay to eo to be!l·wil!I_ i'lllagl<f women won't bav•a pro. have more_.....i~ -aoalbie,ll~lsokaytocare.,(~i.~1m) t'ild inluralll:e,'whei'e he then u(lec{,; •"Witb _all th-" ,A· TH .~ topic, human..,..,"' clailqecl ~ompanlea S:et benellls,ll~llo'llleYfeelinlldeT -· 1111lty, also pf9Ylded diverse"<!o-~efl~(lrJ' 1pecifi~at1..,, and "'l'lllt''-~·It .. at. How ild'I I finlt.lodlk . > r w'ilhiotaell·tOtbosel!Ollabltlni. · teel.1 'llQ!r' 1m I expeJienc~g • . • • •• , ..... , "It's what we are, the way we "W.e are coming In to Iha most UI »o llleep betl!!tatnlgbt!" •• " ' ' • . .. -~ ' , i ,.~. . ., ' . , . , . • J , ,, ,,,. .# .. '-"':'.r ' ·Fdclly,_..,nbet5, 1975 • ... • !•k ~ • • • , ' Psgell-1 Help Me, I'm lonel • What kind' o~p_.edple staff the gi'9wing ··-~~-' ' SCoriesl>J AXUSONDEERR OI .. .,..., ,. .... SUff Quoting Kllblll .Gibran she said, "W~stand together yet apart. Only iit my apartn s can 1 know you and stand with )'9U. riumper otfl:l rp/ines andJ101li9_ps spiOiJting; al:oifn!;f th&.~o~tj~? . ~ ~""'-f" . ) •. .· ,, . "'Loneliness and love stand aide by •1de. ,. That fear, that loneliness, is ..i>att·of every person. To deny it is ·to d!'!1Y ti part of yourself; she said. . . · · .. i" -~ .... . .... ...... . .'·SOmeonle ·t.o .. Listen ''Loneliness seems to attack us most at nieht. It iJl·hard to sleep, to relax, to let go.'' Night, Baid Myldred Jones, d~pends _on what i• night to you. For some it comes in daylight, the dart night ortbe ooul. • She urged that members of the workshop sit quietly and get In touch with how being lone.!>' feels. • For hotline llateners, Mis. Jon~ believes It. essential that they be In \o<!Ch witb their own de· sires, fears, values Md.prejudices. . · ••To deal with IQl\lti.ness, ,au must eX• ' ••How do you feel now?'' she asked. Empty Noone cares. Panic. Pain. Deserted. Sadn.... Cold. Depresoe<!-A void. Alienated. Restless. A1011~. • perience it." . t ·. It is unreali:ltic,' and essend.ally impossible, 'she asserted, to be happy and Cheerful all the '• : \II:' • And. overlaying it all, fear. ''Fear of what?'' the speaker asked • time: ·• · , She described/lonelin ... as a 1>bol within every Qerson. It .ts always there, sometimes w& feed it, add to it., when there ii a·tou in our lives. ''Then other things crowd In, filling In the • . IA faceless voice at Ille 'Olher '11le general rule, sbe 1&id, is tbat qonlact, tbat reassurance •end·oftlletelepbqneoftenmeans •'What did the caller tell me?'• JbG90meoneistbere." tbe dlffenac•. between life -not"Whatdoltellthecl!ll9;7" r' And·lsbesaid,thelistenermust deatli, livint up or IOIDlloa,feel-· Wbat does a listener 1au;:trom iune nto his own •ltitudils, !llclolltormaklngcoatact. tt...<-"entt? , "·'biases, viluesandopinlons. "We Ustenen, tftoie Ylbo answer ·-·1You'll di!!ccver per •. oo.81 all~haye them 8nd they do color Qe telephone OD boWnea and growth. 8 reatructurinl of ' boW lle rea~ ·You have to be f>elpfuies all over tbe eountry, valuOs.Thingsyoubelievedwce awarebfr<iUrownhumanity:''. !'-,!<been proven lmjlcrlut. set a (erlaiD way will· DO longer A g"6c!Vezercfae, a· participant ""·But '9bat qualities muat tbq becutanddrled.·.4 1 1 1 u gs e • t e d , w-a s P It· ""'ve! Bow do you find~? "You'll eliminate tbe word • ting two people of·opposlte ; What tralnillg shcluld yoo olfer! •'nor!nal' from•yourwcabulllfT. viewpoints together. One ex .. What can the wort mean to Normal Is for all 11idfvldual. not ffe.••es bis opinion, then the them? . foribewboleworld.1 J. ~· . other must repeat w&at bas beeh.n These were vital questiOllS dis-"There'll be room for In· said beforl' be can speak on 1s cusse<\,at a workshop on recruit-creased awareneas and )"OU'll on. ment and training of ' hotline feel niore attuned, a,vare and "That way, you have .to ~ 1workers at the Western Regional more faellng." towhatllje oilier person•• saying )lotline Training Conference at Probably the hardest part of rather 11\iD ~ a boot wha: :YOO Cal State Pull•rt'I"· bollin• man1gement, llhe said, is want to say." . · Bet~y 'EIA~r, director•?'. llAtin& to tell .....,eone.they just Holding pait;lcular biases 1be VenturfJ1lolline, nbw in doo'tfitin. ' , • • doeart't n"cc.ssarily make a \,,aeratioli•~o~~ 'tb8Di.~eVeD ~ doesn!t ineaD.1Dfl'~ at , ~ . '1ble, ••We all have .-...., tterecl• ""me 1•enera1 ·r~ Some·t><0P1e. lull relate • ao1t •1po1a. !'•'last neec1 to be ~:i;"'cieitn°elj' \'1j">"oai-tit1pahb bet\~f, fact·to·face than by · awareoftbem, .. Ms. Ei<ler Hid. italked of their 1pecial plol!Jema tel~e. Wereferthemtoothtr ,· • 1 land aol'utlons. are II." ' TDINDIG DIVERSE I Finl, •h• emphasized lllil,not _ , Tl'alnil!f for !"9St bl!tlines !n· everyone is suited to'the WOrtt. SCREENING P&OCIE88 cllldes ~al<C'I Oil various jlfO' "Get in touch with where the feeling is com· ing from. No, I don't want to know why you're lonely. Where does thefeelingcome from?" Fear of4osing self, when DO one's there to acknowledge existence. Fear of losing contact. Fear of the unknown, just not knowing what's go- ing to happen next. Fear that you'll always feel lonely, that it will never end. Fear of being alooe with self, because all negative qualities will come to the surf ace. ••Why,'' posed Mrs. Jones, "do we not look for good things about ourselves when we are alonewtth ourselves?'~ It began, she said, when we were small, and were always being told we should be better, .we should be someone we're not. . , Participants in the workshop were familiar with the word lonely. Most were listeners on local botlines that deal with such calls on a regular basis. The exercise was part of the Western Regional Hotline Training Conference ~t ()I.I State Fullerton, What to Do Until ,the Paycbiafrist Comes? Gqat· of this workshop, Mrs. Jones said wu to put eacJ: cf us tn touch with the reali- ty that ''Ion.elines.-is a bumar. condition . "W' are born alone and we die al~e and in between there are many lonely years,r !!he said. ' spaces, makiog the reservOir ol lone~ess a litUe smaller.'' . . She •1"'""'1 that lonelin ... should be accept. eel and thlll most of us have been told throughout our lives that we stiolddn't He lonely, we had no right to be. t. Mo;. Jones, Creative Listeners Guild, Los Alamitos, ~d co-~ of the conference, "planned the wo~tshilp for the listener, rather than the hotline <aller'. · ''Thisisawann fuzzyforyou.'' · Tbe exercise tp getting in touch with a lonely feeling was a ltt'llarder, she said, because of the warm atmpjlphf'fe of the coolerence. Hotlln• 'lteffa from throu&hout tbe west em states and'u far away as Chicaeo nufubered in the hundreds durlnli the 4bree-4ay ~eries of speakers and w9rtshops. • -· /. "To f<!ally!W able to ~at& to that perJOn In trouble oo the other end of~ line, yoo mwlt first -know Jll)urselt. Tben yoo ~llll il«ept their pain, channel lt throU,6 to" and ll•e it back.· · "And remember, nleM«an be any time. Lonely earl be1111yt1me. We 111.bave lhat fear. We alJ caa .. abare lt. •• .... , 'Ihat doesn't mean, sbe added, Recrult1 fall Into tbree> ble1111 If be · encountered from Jtbat with training and en-categorle1,1he1aid,tbetlmidor Rleldo ta;pragnancy, klnelin<h ..,,,.._ent th• picture might-shy person. lb• natural com., toc:bltlabok. ; Anet R. ea I ly Up"'d.e· rs·. tand. nottllange. municatorandlbetalter. Groio~difter,'bo•....,..,lnbow L .~---· "OUr job la to tflCOUrage the loq illld bow ~Ye !TaihlnC e e e Ull'l'ENING DBnNED lirst to expreso bl!\'=~ and ~-}~ 1:•er1oae "at tbe ~~':ot~f,i, at what the ='1 IO~~~='\$. ~B#•ed,thot role play· How effective is workilig from _.ln<;~~lr)'blewt•~~ Ja .ab(e'io 11ate.;,1o .Wlirl · ·~reaftealataldngthe blim•? . ing a listener doesn't ~ean yOu don't or won't have problems ot yourown. .. f . , \. I "C ' • t t l.saoti -•w • w•1-v--res_.tto>tberiiWlthaw_..,.. ~"olje~~ l,.Vfll'lt, tbe group agreed. If a Weu. Il Is not wor~your ond.cobcern ~-• l" • -.-~, )'II• Ve11tura ~9l1lne,.Jlke ttst..er IA/t makibJ It, feedback -twponae.INollQt. lift· . .._.... · ii · ~. -.WorkllhroUlban....,.... '=.;ro '•·"-•sign~ a problem . terorworaeu1mp1Mor vlils Wbo~n'tfl n? ' •-.-~eewbl•b~en··"·•· """\'.. lded~ re ce. . "Som-wJ>o h•~ ._ _., • "''' -~ ~ era ace p~ov wi , • IS patlentl1'. n:tJqr tqHll,forelt1mpleaf*:,:: ~oftbellat8won~ aource and pro41edure s for i.::::~~·!:;• ~ u!: ~rr:r:,o~:!':i.':.°5'~ .. 1~'t :,:i:J':~un~l'.t. c.u. ~=::~~.:.~to.;~ · 'iQ!nr and 1ettlnrtbefeel! ~elnlrclt-run,~-...__.~~oenuoea • ~·!~1.,.1 •lem.pb•a3111tatbe-uwel111tbe.-." • • ".,aot moot c1 .... 'ff _.,._,_ • •. ,• , --____ ..,. --•- "We have !pccial listeners on staf( who take calls from other stafl people. They 're trained just for that purpq~. We're a1>t robots who liMen and refer. We'repeople." ~-~ She reeomment9f.1 the book r••l,• n erventton ·and • 1 eou-ting ~ l'•l• • ~ by =d ~r.,. Gent 'II'. !lrok ; for ,_ ~ ins work. j I o • Thrth,l,r.1nr:r""' • Western ROliol) H~.la, . P.O. Bo:r. Beach,C~ • I ., .. " -- tt: . ,, l>All V PILOT Fnday, Sept.,,.&. S, 1'7S 4'AUW Branches !Socials Set l ,; " .The American As-Featured will be a olc- Hcialion of University torial display of the enwillhaveaseries ·Literary Herltaae offees and teas in Garden being developed allocations. by 'he branch in the gun a Beacil i-esi-city's new Central Park. will satber OD the Anyone Wishing in• f.eitival of Arts grounds formation on, ttle or- fipcn 10 a .m. to .noon gan.i&ation, wbich is open S&turday. Sept. 13, for a to women holding a BA ciffee themed The degree from an ap- .erican ·Woman: lier proved college or un- ~tage, Past, Present iversity may call the ~Future. following members: :f,Mrs. Jorge Luhan will Laguna Beach, Mrs. djen her Linda Isle home Katherine Lindemao, far the Newport-Costa 495-0076 ; Newport-Cosla Metia Branch's annual Mesa, Mn. James.. Fee, friendship Tea at 2 p.m . 644-1646 ; Westminster- ~f!turday, Sept. 13. Fountain Valley, Mrs. Gyests will be greeted Bobbitt Williams, by Mrs. H.B. Corcorran, 968·0032; Huntington -president, and Mrs. Paul Beach, Mrs. Michael Shapiro, tea chairman. Roach, 842-7216. : The Westminster - l'ountain Valley Branch alBo will begin itio year ~pt. 13 with a brunch in . Fountain Valley llural Arts and reatipn Building at .m. ,:Gue~ls will receive tOpies of the new l161)klet, Fountain !ey-Westminsler Ac- ty and Services ectory, which was pilt!!d by the branch edited by Judy eek.er. e Huntington Beach ch IE.as planned . a ftrampa brunch for 1?9pt. ·13 fOm 11 a:m. to 1 .!t.m. in the ~me of Mrs. J.:';OChard Joettums .• Hwit- ington Harbour. • . . ' ' . Awaiting news of new programs are Gerri Shapiro (left) and Pat Savage. members of Newport-Costa Mesa Branch of the American Association of University Women. • I •. ' ' ------------• • Horoi,cope: Leo I 4 •. • • ·M9ney Counts,··· . . . -Seek· Bargain SATURDAY, Sl'!PTEllllERC •"' Jl78YllNEYOllAIUl .\RIES cliareb 21,April u>: Basic procedures, i•1ue1, methods are featured. You perform speelal att'flceo and also bave r!gbt to e:xpect yOflr own needs to be fulfilled. . TAURUS (April 21).May 2(1): Creativity .. social contact1, children, all airs of heart all tie in to current cycle. You q.n be popular now witbovl compromis- ing principles. GEMINI (May 21·June 20): You do some tearingdowrl forlhe purpose of reassembling, strengtheni'n& basic structures. CANCER (June 21·July 22): Accent on gettJng around, asking questions and "'listenine" in or- der to obtain valid answers. Neighbors, relaUve-figure in visits. . LEO (July ' 23·Aug. 22): ~Spotlight on glfts, special purchases, obtaining oC genuine bargains. Money, budget is very much in pictW"e. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Judgment, intuition are on target. Know it and be confident. Refine techniques; defme terms. Be selective . UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Now you organise, rid "eellar" or . debris. -doubts, fan ... removed. You get more ruponalblllty and creater chance for profit, reward. SOOltPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)< Accent on fr\endablp which aids in overcominc dilemma. Now la time to finish ratber-tban to ill- itiate project • SAGITTAJU1JS (Nov. 22-Dee. 21>: You get chance to illustrate views. to explain plans, goals. One capable of "pllllinll atnnp" Is sympathetic. CAPRICORN (Dec. zi.Jan. 19): Good lunar sspect promotes Joog-range projects, special com .. munications. You feel more secure "" verification of plaD is received. . AQUARIUS (Jan. 21).Feb. 18): Money as. it relates to partner or mate Is In picture. Be flexible without losing sight of ultimala objective. ,.. . PISCES (Feb. 1.9.March '20): Details connected with agree. ment, contl'act, past obligatioa come into focus. Speak frankly for best results. If today I• your blrtloday you perceive quality, appreciate art. antiques. Your voice is unusual and you could have musical talenis. · ' ' t, ~ouples · Choose Oct. 25 Unkind~st Cut Redr'esseq •• ;, r ~ - Rasp-Skamnes Sandi Rasp of Costa Mesa will become the bride of Michael Skamnes during Oct. 25 riles in the Calvary Presbyterian Church, Riverside. DEBRA MINKOFF DEAR ANN LANDERS : Our daughter's wedding is only weeks away. After shopping for a dress until my feet nearly fell off I finally found something I really like. • ' . J ' '" She is the dao&hter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rasp of Riverside and her fiance is the son of Mr . and Mrs. Robert Skamnes of Tujotin. daughter, Debra Ann Minkoff to Gregory Forsdick of Irvine. Well, the-dress is caus- ing so much commotion 1·m ready to blow my· brains out. It's a hot-pink chiffon, closely fitted, a little low in the neckline, . but not what you'd call indecent. Already four people have told me the mother of the bride sbotild wear soinething ''con - sen-ative•• and not take attention away from the bride. They say it's the bride's day and everyone else should fade into the background. f r J f • . ; . \ t • • -. • -• I • • Miss Rasp is a graduate of Ramona Hieb Scbool and the Riverside City CoUege SchOol of NW'Sing. Her filnce is' an alum- nus of Tustin High SchoOI. ... ...... Minkoff-Forsdick \Ir. and Mrs. Donald ·Minkoff of Newport Beach have an·. llOU>ced the engaeemenl of their· . . . ' . WVE . i .THAT ·,rt1URTLEt Meet Tilly Twtle with ,. OUr Lady Queen of the Angels Catholic Churc4 in Corona del Mar bas been reserved foc the Oct. 2Snuptials. The bride-to~be graduated .from Corona del Mar High School. Her fiance, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Forsdick of Salt Lake City, attended Costa Mesa High School and Oraoge Coast College. TIAYU Fly us. Anrwh•r• In the DAILY PILOT J say it's MY day, too, and I want to look my best. It took a lot out of me to raise this girl and I don't happen to believe the mother of the bride should look like a washed-out hag. I can't face another day of shop- ping but I'll "pay atten· tion to what you say. -smoolb leather, nonsllp rubber soles and -·&lviol (it. RK:HARD 0£Lt£TTE Buster Brown. , • - • ' .. ~. . . • Ann Landers A revolving tray at the bottom of the oven wrns 'round ind 'round 1utom1tic1lly cooking the food ennly _dolrinl the cool<lnc 0<'1•. It'• ti!' .no.t jJerfect way of cook· Ing'"'· Only from Sharp. NEW AUTOMATIC llEI'llOST CYClE. Make.s defrostiT!i easier mort un~ loon, and laster than rier. (~ 31b, A emons SPORn\VEAR '.BAI.BOA ISl.NIJ 216-"oineAlll, 675-1904 A!.J'TOMATICALLY TURNS THE FOOD FOR YOU ~"-I JUST t:IKE A ~===-ir!--l CAROUSEL. wholo chicken defrosts In 12 ininules.) fi 111 )'Qllr Oil PS. DELUXEROTAllYRECIPEllMER. •. ELEGANTLY STYLED. . Tales the 11Ut•'"'""11 out of mlcrownt cooking. · l'T6vldts Pf1Ci'9 de fros tin& and coo kine tl!M el Chr""" and !"'!nut g11in·illndsomely hlgl!TI&fitld • • • by • biack·tmted &Ila, sea-throu&h crnn door • ' '" ; •8HARl"I IXClftllQ NEW CAllOllSEL ...... . . . . in Desgn Pozo or · .. ' · , ;·.' { , 200 ~CENle\ll!J\f • ~ llEIQ.f.CAL .'~ "" ii1cRowAv1 PYIH WAllllANTV•' • .YiAR ~~ON ~inJION 'fll•I!. , J Yl!Afl;llMIOlll llRYIC11 WARRAllTV I + OH PARTS AND L.AaOR.~ \714~644~6671 . -J • } ' •full ,trintr Pf~•Jorll •¥.llabtf .""°"'....,,. ' lb..ts< NarX1t ~ '!ie21Jtt7i/N'ri! am n~ ~ • ' t.A .l .... ~IM . . • ·1 I l' • • aOOMER . . .,, Wa F ..... wa M Mel COSllOll • .... ... ..,_..... .. TUMILEWEEDS FUNKY Wll«ERIEAM I ., TOii lalli* • - FIGMENTS by Dale Hale • • I ... . ... • GORDO . ® IT'S NICl!"TO HAVE' AW!Fe WHOTil.i<'ES PRI~ IN .~ER HOME'. 7here•sNo Place Like Hovel HAHCY ANIMAL CRACKERS . by Rodcjer B~. L ET'S Db SOMETHING DIFFERENT TOOAY·- MOW A BOUT A --' -SNOWBALL -r """-FIGHT ? . 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PACE THAT TtlE BALLOTS llA'lf &EN fXAMJNEO! ~_./J . by Mell SIG DEAL.! ~0 JNS1EA0 OF tv\O~Wl'TOES-, Wf. a;eT "7f'e-ll.ING ...• by Chester Gould OKAY, our WITH 1T, HAIRY. WHAT BRINGS 'rOlJ TO LITTl£ O~ MAUOE's : ·.· . THE GIRLS "Oh dear, now lhe frrtccn~l<irones have stopped !.lrdclting: to fit me!" ! E MENACE ' DAllVPllOT PUii.UC N~ PUBLIC N011C£ PUllUCNOTICB PUllUCNOTICE • -' • • FINANCE • • Finan.ciaI Chapter To Meet arketed Hughes The Sales and Market· ing Executives of Orange County will meet Sept. 17 at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. in the Santa Ana Room, 666 Arr-. ton Blvd., Costa Mesa. Ja~k Youn1blood, L.A. Rams defensive end will be the llU••l speaker. No host coclttaila -6 p.m.; dinner 1 p.m. Mak~~:" reservations by c · · g JolMn Parbam, 833-85l.l. MUTUAL flUHD ·· ollh4u.s • ...................... __ ... __ ---~~, ...... .... . .. ,.,.,, ..... IM -"-' ~"''' ........ ,.. ...................... .............. ,... ................ ,,.Clll j•;;r1j'~-=-·r,;~•;••: 111•.,.r•• ...... IA,.A .. _ .. • But For-. f!l!t.m&t.1-s • I " • ' • • "l )' ·JIW Engine Augtis~ .~~~o S~~ • ! lnAMCs? WOLFSBUl\G: ~Hit--Five-y-e • lD U Pl -h-V~o'!lfi wag e...n. eat Germa'D.y"s lar.,e1t car manufacturer. will supply DETROIT (UPI) -'lbe U.S. auto Industry, already looldn& fonr,ord ·to next lf.:· uld tu A\1&1111 new ur • hit a llve- year low and feil'aboat 17 percent from the previous year. Industry apokesm·eo-said the decline wu no •ll?Pri"'. As the Bl,c Four llMQWICecl Its tatHl Ogures~Tord D, c~an oftbe automoijje co91· 1>1111y his aramlf~lber fOUnded , !l"edicta:I an •nd to tbe induolry'a longest and dffPt.at slump ainee the Great Depression of lhe 1830s. , I ··oua OPTIMISM,'' Ford aaid, "is bued laruly oo 1DOW1t· Ing ovtdence that the bottom of ~~ ri::S~:~o~~ ~no~s~ gradually gaining strmgth.." , Speaking during the final day of the Ford Moto+r Co. preview of it.I 1978 cars and trucks, Ford predicted new car sales .next year will reach 9.5 mjJlioo. The fllll'& Ibis mOdel y.,r is expect· ed to hit about 8.1 rtUWon, the- lowest In 13 yeara. • · .General Motors Colp., Ford Motor Co~. Cbeyslor Corp. and American-Motor• Corp. said they sold 58',290 new cars in August versus 667 ,231 last August. But sales for the month last year were distorted by a late buyers' rush to beal increased prices on 1975 models. GM SAID ITS 1ales last month fell 15.2 percent, from 333,7381 .. t August to 272,439, while Ford sald Jts sales declined 17 .l per+ cent rrom 196,608 a year ago to 156,923. Chrysler, the No. 3 auto maker, reparted the sharpest fall - down 22 percent with sales declining from 107 ,834 to81.0l2. ~ AMC tald 11.t tales , c!eellili.d ' nearly•_ 18 percept with sales In Aucuat totallllc 2J,tl6 v<nu• 29,057 ooe roar qo. Auto uecutlves ,..,.,.a111 ... pressed satiafactloo with the AugustnlllJres. .. We're conndent that the up-- ward tund "'J!l coo~and as· •lat our 4elilera In eie8rinC the decks for OU< 1976 models," Fonl vice president WaiteJ'IWallasald. ' FORl:IGN-CllllS again cut de- eply into Detroit salee tn August. Reports by , major lmportei:s showed one or every five new carssoldiDtheUnitedstaleslast · month were.bulltoverse114. ~ Americ•n Motort: Corpora- t ion with lc>ur~et'linder, two-liter e111ln01 atartlnf nut year. the company said . Volksw11en aald the ftllioe& wlU be. mCM•nted In AMC'• usem1>J,1 llit11 -that some new models may be sold ill. Weal GerlllAey.1 The vw eostnes ru1m requirements by American authorlti11 for fuel· con.servinC cars which are to be introduced In the United states-bJ 1980, the company said. Kuwait's Oil Chief Predicts Increase , KUWAIT <AR> -K11Wall's oil rulafster says that the new lll'UlikEgypt(an agreement t•or the ml)derate atmoapbere 11 may generate in the Middle EaSt con- flict" will not aflect the 10 per- cent-increase in oil prices be Pl"O'- di ct s th• Or1anization or Petroiou'1' ExporiinC Countries Will vote at its next m~g. "'Prfcina is not Political or an Arab Issue," Abdul M\jtlalebel· Kazemi said in an toterview published today by the newspaper Al Siy assa. ·"The Sinai accord, or the ·moder.ate atmosphere that it may generate in the Middl~East conflict, will hav4fJIO 1*aring on the position 0 PEC will take on Over The Counter MASO Lt.tu.JS ,.. the oil price question in its next mini.fterjal meeijng late this IJ1C)Oth ••• Kazemi said a 10 pm:ent in- crease would be a ~Ptomlse resulting rrom two factors: , -The 20 percent drop In the purthasin,i power of oil revenues beeause of in(Jatlon and monetary fluctuations on wofld . exchange markets. ' -A trend among some OPEC members to give industrialized nations a breathing spell from· price hikes. "'But no one can foretell exact4 ty what will happen before the last moment of the meetings.'" he added. J • · MUTUAL ·FUN·DS .,. ....... L. 1lft 1s:ii 1.• 1.n 6..l't .. n 5.Jt· ••• untl•MI atto: _11,,. •.1s to.IQ !foi nc: •.as 1.13 Bro. '·'' '·" I \ ·' ' r ""~' at ~e•.P•••t ) ' t ~ ' .'Equal' J~lice BaPdtoDeim~ · Firms Make Moves : To Irvine Complex ; ! I r • The Irvine lndustrTal Complex has annoup~etod three firms have moved m the industrial park. '11le ftrins include En Avant Enterprises. of Orange, FJec- tro Modules, formerly · of Pomona, and King Properties of Irvine. En Avant Enterprises has leased a 1.2-acre site at 1711 Ketterinc Street for a warebowle for furniture and decorator operations. King Properties is expand· ing to a larger 1.2 acre site at 17395 Daimler St . The machining firm will build a u 000 square loot buildini. Electro Modules bas leased a ()Oe-acre site ft 16782 Hale AVe. for the man\dacture or milit8l')' power packs. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow.Jones Ind S&P 500 stocks INDEXES 45.86 85.84 838.31 86.20 up up up up 0.01 0.23 6 .0Z 0.17 . Gnl11t'r11 cuuf l..ollt'r11 N9w Yorll tUPO -TM ........ lfst si-tht 1toc:k1 ttwit l'ltv t 9ell*I "'°" Md '°" tM most DllM<I on Pll~ of <l'llnot on IM NIW YoR $ktcli; Exc'*'91. :=:.. .,. Nft lond •rc1tnla(llfc c MW ~ a.1-Tl'llt Pflt'I tlcllolng prke lond thl <.w,.nl <.lialfng (Pfke. OAIH••s 1 OWll Crillt I V.+ IV. Up 25.0 2 Olfl.0-Bpf 11\lo + ,_ Up 21.a l UMET Trst I"+ \lo \,Ip 1/J.1 4 Olf'llO' Cpf 21 + 2"" Up IS.I s WOl¥wt .OS. 2 .. + ,.. Up 15.0 4 WMftUft Inc 61il + "' Up 1l.6 7 LTV t;.e.rp 14V. + ,,. Up 12.4 t c.PRg .;J7tt 26\o',+ ,_ Up 11.CI t lll'llTltl wt1 I~+ V. Up lO.O 'to GtwtU 2.tttt 31"+ ~ }:!' ':·f 11 AdlclnOrPh J'h + ...., .,,. · 12 Hemltll CilP 1'h+ ,.v. !;!: t0.11 11 MKke .Jlili ..... + ...,.. · 14 e.tn Ml .211 27\fo + 2V. 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CUPI) . ·~ Coal operator• have acreed to an m-" dustry·union panel to hear \he ·•• grleveoces of wildcatting SoutJi.a " Wm Vlrlinl• coal lllioon, -Plna United Mino Worktra Pr•ldont. " 'Anlold Miller to pndld lbo~-GW. etrikewlllend In a lewU,., About 20,qoo mlwa ID. .... .._ • Woot Vlr&lnla, bllwo~ b!i<l ..... lllltiJ toc1Q 1o a a -1w 111a • to $11<• wlUjooJI, '*"' -.\ .-lion. . I • DAILY PILOT PUllLIC NOUCE , PIJBlJC NOTICE PtJllUC NOTJCB I ' ' • • ' .. FINANC;'). ·' Fman~~aI Chapter To Meet · Frederick !If. .Linton, president of ~elta Group, Inc. of Newport Beach will be the guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the Financial Executives• lna\ltute Sept. II. arketed Hughes MUTUAL RIHD J' OWtCllS •• • • ' ' DETROIT (UPI) -. The 11.s. •uto lndu1trt. already iooklnc f"""'ard ·to llext Y•l'I'· said ita Al&llill new tar ..1.iet hit a five- yeor I""' and fell'UOat lTpettent from tbe prevlOUI 7eor. lndust.ry spokesmen 1aid tlle decline was 00~1' Four .,;.....,....i Ila li!Ht lJgures, Henry Fii'il p, chairman oNhe automobile COIP· ~hi• ... ~.tiler founded, · ed an end tOtbeil>dustry's oaiest and dffpHI slump oiDce tho Great Depres1lO.. of. tbe -· 1 "OUR OPtlMISM," Fofd Hid, "II b .. ed 1,rgely,00 mOjlftt· Ille evldeoce that the bottom of the recession has been P4SSed and the natfonaJ economy 'is cradually gaining strength." I ,'Speaking during the r111a1 day Ol the Ford Motor Co. Preview of Its ·11118 cars ·l'nd trucks, Ford predicted ' new car sales n·ext year will reach 9.$ millioo. The flsun Ibis laddel year Is expect- -ed to hit about 8.1 dliWon, the lowest in a years. · G-ral lolotor1 Corp., Ford Motor Co., Cbrysler COrp. and American Kotora Corp. said they sold SU,290 new ~ars in Auauat venus 667 ,237 last August. But sales for the month last year were distorted by a late buyers• rush to beat increased prices on 11115 model•. OM SAID ITS sales last month fell 15.2 percent; from 333, 7381 ast August to 272,439. while Ford sald)ts •ales declined 17.1 per- cent from 196,608 a year ago to 158,923. Chrysler. the No. 3 auto maker. reported the-sharpest· fall - down 22 percent with sales declining rrom 107,834to81,012. .. . -' AMC said Ila 1al"' dttllned nearly 18 percept M.th sales ht Au•uat totallbJ 2*•818 versus 29,0$7 one ye6f ago. AUto iexecltJves generaJly ex- pressed aatlsfaction with the Aupt figures. "We're ~onfident that the up-- ward trf!Dd will c011Unue,and aa- •llt our deiilen In cl<aring the decks fOI' our 1918 model.I." Ford vice presl4ent WaltmWalla said. FOllEIGN CARS ag~ cut de· eply Into Detroit sales in August. Reports by major Importers showed one ot every five new ears sold in the United states last month were.built overseq. ' wo),FSBURG: Oe,.lnaoy (UPl) ·-illft..,. JrTn• w--.. n Germa--ny•a larce1t car manufacturer will supply 'Amencan l(otor1 Corpora. tton wllb roul'-l!fllnder, t-Uter enilnea •tat:Una next year. the company ,aaict al , Voltswaien • 4 the engides will be mounted in AMC'a ad_tmblt llilwW that some new modei'a ma,f be sold ln West Germany. Tb• VW engines fulfill requiremenlll by -•an autboritie• for tuel· conservina ean which are to be introduced in the United States-l>y 1980, the company said . · • Kuwait's ·oil Chief Predicts Increase I' I KIIW AIT CA Pl ..;. Kuwelt's oil miulSter sa)'s that the .new 11raell·E1rptian agreement ''or the mQderate atmosphere it may generate ln the Middle East con· fllct" will not 1lffect the ~O per· cent increase in oJl prices he pre;. diets tbe Organization or Petroleum Exportinc Countries will vote at Ila next meetillg. '"Prlcing ls not Politlcal or an Arab iuue," Abdul llli,rttalebel· Kazemi said in an interview published today by the newspaper Al Siyassa. ''The Sinai accord, or the moderate atmosphere that it may generate jn the Middle, East conflict, wlll havfr.no bearing on the PoSltion OPEO will take on Over The Counter MA~L&tu.gs the oU price question in its next mUilsterjal meel,ing late this month.'' Kazemi said a 10 I In· er.ease would be a ,t0mPromlse resulting from two facton: • -The 20 percent drop in the purchasll\a'. power of oil revenues betause of infla~lon and monetary fluctuations on world exchange market.I.' " -A trend among some OPEC members to give industrialized nations a breathing spell from· pri-ce hikes. *•.But no one can foretell exact· ly what will happen before the Jast moment of th~ meetings.•• he added. ' • -MUTUALFUN·DS -·· -"" -'"' ...,M, ......... Mtna In ....... •I . , > • • • I .. I I, I I , • Firms Make Moves To Irvine Complex f "The 1rv1n-e~rndustr1.-1 Kette·rtnr Street-for-a CompJex bas annoupfed wuebouse for furniture and three rll'l'ns have moved into decorator operations. tbeindustrialpark. King Properties iB expond· l · • · ing to a larger 1.2 acre site at ThefirmsincludeEnAvant 17395 Daimler St. The Enterpnses. of Orange. El~· machining firm will build a tro Modules , _formerly of 15 000 square foot building. Pom~na, and King Properties Electro Modules bas leased of Irvine. a one-acre site at 18782 Hale En Avant Enterprises has Ave. for lhe manufacture of leased a 1.2-acre site at 1711 military power packs. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS • NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind s&P 500 Stocks ... INDEXES 45.86 85.84 838.31 86.20 up up up up 0.07 0.23 6.02' 0.17 G.d11 .. r11 a11d Lo11rr11 N~Yorkl5 Mo111 A l'llDt" Due Io I ate. transmission today's • 11 MOST ACTIVE STOCKS NEW YORIC. IUPU -TM 15 most K tlw. tltocllt VIOld "' ti. NtW Y0111 s... ir.......,. nu:•· ci-t ~ T.-ce •. ·•·. ·• •S1.AOO ~ -Oll*Md • . . . • . , .. , '°° 10l/o -"" USst•I .•••••• 14),.100 W.41 .+~ Klddt W.lttt" •Cl , .. ,toll *-.+ V. ""' ~ .. '"·* 3SMI -.. IA '9<ffk .,,,.. 1i .. ta 11¥1 -~ c...,....... . .. 11 ~ -t\.'t ~ ••.••• ,, 200 ,,.... -\ti eetf'I SU .••••••• '°'· 100 3'\'t + 1\loo SHfld Q~ Ind • . • . 1oi,.ooo ~ + l"r """'" carMOe . . • .... ''"' -"' °""" """ ., . , ... q,GDO 61,Co + l\ljo ~ . . ... . . .. ''·* ~ -1\tl Gtfl .... • •• • •• "·* • + v. An Rkflfi.N • .. • • 7t,.21111 -~ -I Amrrit"an IOMo•I Artl~ NEW WNtK (Ul"tJ -11lt M1 !MIC er:tl'lle ltt<M treclH .,. ttw ~ ---'""=' -SVMI• <".-....... 41,90I ~ +~ ~ li'ltt .... ,, • 1',l"Dt M ...... Im Oil A · •· •.• · ·.. U.S00 1"' -\i. SW Met.It • • . • • • • • 21,M N -"' , ... -..... ,.-' -~ Auttr .. Oil ... .. .. • 1;000 ~ -"" FriOitronkt .• . .. • 20,i 1"* + 1 °"" R9ttt1"4 • • .. • .. 1\o'I -\ti PrftWY c;., ~ ...... 11, "' -t' _, GO'-" Cy<._ ...... 11,11111 ""' + M /lfarkrf Trr11d • • I • • NEW YO 'K" STOqK: 'EXCHANGE Year'• IJlP,.Lowa Appear Eoe•r Sa""""y • - • I ! ' 1 ' •. -. B§ DAILY PILOT Nasfy Was Robbed,' I ' . Film Tape Reveals FOREST HILLS (AP) -Wa5 me Nastase robbed? A filmed tape by CBS showed lh·•t the controversial shot. which created a temparary Cur.or • .in Nastase·s quarter.final match against Manuel Orantes or Spain, waa a good shot. Orantes won the m atch 6·2, 6-4,. 3-6, 6-3. Nastase was behind In the fourth set 3.5 after losing service but wa.s on the verge ot a rebreak in the ninth game which -would have _put him back in the thi'ck ot the match. He won the first point for U-0, and then· hit the ehot down the line which kicked up considera- ble chalk. This point wouJtl have given him a 30·0 lead on Orantes service and would have put him only two points ~way from level- ing the set with service. The umpire in the chair re- versed the lineman's decision and gave the point lo Nastase but Orantes objected so vociferously that Mike Blanchard, the re- feree, was called on to the court. to make the rinal ruling. After conferring with the lines man, Blanchard ruled against Nastase and the score re- verted to 15-15. Shaken, Nastase played out th e final p<>ints listlessly and Orantes won the game, set and match. ' I 1 • " • ' .. •• UPITetullet• Throwing It Awag .. ----. ' CBS showed newsmen a tape of the ball as il hil the· court and it showed beyond question that the ball fE>ll on the line. A similar Situation occurred two weeks ago in the Canadian Open in Toronto, when Nastase received an unravorable call against Orantes. Baltimore c'atcher Dave Duncan desperately dives for baltin .crucial game against division-leading Boston Thursday. Duncan couldn't cl>me up with ball, and Carl Yastrzemski scored. Visiting Boston got tlvo runs on two errors and won, 3-I. • I" . Sports in: Brief UPI T•.....,.._. [ ILIE NASTASE DISPUTES A CALL IN U.S. OPEN. He became so upset that he played lackadaisically and Jost the match. Don Fontana, tournament director, asked that Nastase be disciplined. Only Wednesday, a council representing the players and the International Lawn Ten- nis Federation, fined Nastase $8.000 -his second-place prize money in Toronto -for what it called poor conduct. Cager Sued for $100,000 Connors, B .org Vie In Semis Saturday Nastase said he was appealing to an independent committee. Afterwards, Nastase declined to talk to the press on the con- troversy but a close friend said, ''llie is very upset over the whole thing. He holds no grudge against Manuel. He know s it was not h.is fault . But he thinks he got a raw dea1.·• • FOREST HltLS; N:Y~(AP) - Fireball Jimmy Connors led a phalanx of seeded favorites into the men's semifinals Thursday in a day of failing legs, debated line calls and -electric tensiOn at the U.S . Open Tennis Cham· pionships. The intense Connors, defend- ing Champion and No. 1 seed. fultilled bi-s mission like a destruction unit, erasing_ curly- h aited An'drew ·Pattison qf Rhodesia 6-2, 6·1, 6-2. Jimmy, blowing on his hands and attack- ing every ball as if it were a nag- ging pest, was merciless. He became the lone American survivor in the-men's division after-unseeded Eddie-Dibbs~uf­ fered leg cramps midway of his match and bowe.d-·pluckily to Bjorn Bor~. the· goldeli-haired Swede, 6·4, 7·6, 4-6, 7.0. · M)muel Orantes of Spain pro- fited from a questionable line calt-that took the comeback :steam oUt of trigger-ter;npered !lie Nastase and advanced wi.th a ., 6-2, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3 victory over the :Bomaniian j · Guillermo Vilas of Argentina, who experts. have picked as -the 1probable finalist against Con- nors, -.ieeded only 72 minutes to dispose of a fellow South American, unseeded Jaime Fillol of Chile, 6-4, 6-0, 6-1. Vilas won 12 games in a row at one stretch. In Saturday·s semifinals it will be Connors against the fifth - -seeded Borg and \'ilas, No. 2, against Orantes, No. 3, in a matcbup of lefthanded Latin p<>werhouses . The women took center court today with heavily favored Chris Evert, winner of 82 consecutive matche::i and 18 tournaments on clay since the summer of 1973, playing her doubles partner, 18-year-old -M-artina-..Navratilova of Czechoslovakia, seeded No. 3, and-Virginia Wade of Britain, No. 2, facing Australia's graceful Evonne Goolagong, No. 4. .Rewlts TllurS<ley: Mell'J Sl~lei Ovilr'let..flNh 8}Dm l!lorg, Swe~n. ~et Eddie 01~ .... 1.f., 4-4, 1-t. . Gvl11ermo VIies, ArQtnlina, tlNt J•I,,.. f'UIOI. (lllle ...... ,l-0.6-1. • Menv•I Orentts, Speln, beet 1111 Nattaw. Romllnl•, .. 2, M, :1-• .... 3. .Jimmy Co1111or1 b••l Al'ldrew Patt.Ison, i:thof:l!lsl•. 6-2, 6-1. 6-2. Orantes said, "I thought the ball was out. The lineman said it was out. The man in# the chair said it was good. To me, I see the ball out. The linesman did not · change the call. .. Player's Apologies · Goto Fans SACRAMENTO (AP) -Rob Ellis has spent $40 for a newspaper advertisement to ap<>logize for his disapp<>inting season as a member ot the Sacramento Solons baseball team. I Angels Open Set The Solons finished last in the Pacific Coast League's Western Division and Ellis struggled along· with a .250 batting average. Before the club left for HawaU to finish the season over the Labor Day weekend, Ellis called The Sacramento Union and placed this ad, which ran today : Jpith Kamas , City "To the Sacramento Salons Lee stahton drove in five runs. including a tie-breaking, tlire&- nm double in the ~ig~th innl!lg, to lead the Califorrua Angels to a California with its margin. winning baseball fans: I would like to apalogize for the disapp<>inting season I have had. I felt terrible and played the same way. I'm sorry I couldn't have done better. Sincerely, Rob Ellis." The Angels open a four-game stand against Kansas City tonight with Ed Figueroa (12·11) facing the Royals, Steve BuSby (IS·ll) at 7:30. A doubleheader will be played Saturdl!y night beginning atS. SALT, LAKE CITY -Houston Rockets guard Mike Newlin has been sued for more than $100,000 by a Salt Lake City man who claims he suffered permanent in- jury in a beating by the NBA All- star player. Vic Deavono alleges Newlin at- tacked him wjthouLprovocation. He :Said he had to be treated for injuries to his lower spinal col- umn, muscle tears in his back, neck and shoulders. and a deep cut in his back. Deavono said he had gone to a municipal Softball complex for a weekend game, had fmished the game and was sitting on the ground taking off his baseball :;hoes when New lint a focmer All- Ameri ca g\lara from the University of Utah, attacked him ''for no ap,Parent reason.·· Grfdden lnnoeent ROSEBU,RG ;' Ore. -A Douglas County circuit court jury-deliberated only 90 minutes before finding pro football players Woody Green and Rich Lewis innocent of the charge of raping a 16-year-old girl. Green, 30, Kansas City" Chiefs running back, and Lewis; New' York Jets Lineback~r. had been charged with committing the rape May 11 at the Loon Lake re- sort area northwest of here. "This is a terrible thing to go through,'' said Lewis. ''l planned on having a super season and now I can concentrate on my game. It's hard to play football with this kind of thing on your mind.·· Ral'J"rf to .Return? MILWUAUKEE -Frank Robinson of the. Cleveland In· dians, first black manager in ma· jor league baseball, saiys he'd like to be back with the Indians next season. "I have not been of{ered a new contract," Robinson said Thurs- day. "But I have decided I would like to come back and manage again if I'm asked.'' Amy Love of Danville. who was kicked off her soccer team because she was female, had charged the California, Youth Soccer Association with sex dis· elimination. -~er attorney, MaryC. Dunlap, said that talks with CYSA at- torneys before----tl.S'. · District Judge Albert C. Wollenberg pro- duced an agreement l.Dlder which Amy will be allowed toplayfor20 days while a ''full resolution" is hammered out. Mary will play in her first league game Saturday. Bowell .Retires SAN DIEGO -Harry-Ho,_;ell, 42, who played 1,550 regular- season games in a 23--year career in professional hockey, Thurs day announced his retirement. Howell , a defenseman, played for the New York Rangers of the N atic:tnal Hockey I,eague for 17 seasons before be- ing s,old. Later he moved to the WOTI:d-Rockty Assoclafion and served as player-coaCh of the San Diego Mariners of the WliA, tak- ing what had been a last-place club to the pl ayof( semifinals last season. ~ VSC Vnbf8ten OSAKA, Japan -The un- defeated University of Southern California basketball team de- f eated Japan's national team 87'68 today !or the fifth straight time in the Trojans' current tour- USC led 44-35 at halftime. ·The taller and speedier Americans jumped to a 17-8 lead in the first five minutes of play at Osaka City Central Gymnasium in western Japan. Brufnslfforie,Vp LOS ANGELES -Halfbacks Kenny Lee and Carl Zaby ran ahead of 1974 starters Wendell Tyler and Eddie Ayers as.1tbe UCLA football team conclud~ • LA. Edges Reds ' .~~10-a-day football drills on Thursday. A team ::;pokesman said Tyler was not playing as well as the other backs while Ayers was be- ing brought along slowly following a knee operation late last spring. Severn Reece also took over at flanker for Wally Henry, who has a slight groin pull. · The Bruins open their season Saturday, Sept. 13, at the Los Angeles Coliseum. They 'will work out once a daY until that. game. CoarltlHes WEST POINT, N.Y. - Carleton R. Crowell, track and <'ross-country ooach at the U.S. Military Academy for the last 2S years. died of a heart attack Thursday following bis _customary morning jog. He was 62. • . SaderkiTraded ATLANTA -The Atlanta. Braves Thursday traded veteran left-hander Ray Sadecki to the Kansas City Royals for two minor league pitchers, the Na- tional League club announced Thursday . The deal completed an earlier trade between the two teams which brought' knuckleballer Bruce Dal Canton to Atlanta in exchange for cash. Clafle /tlat Platt FOREST HILLS, N.Y. -The Davis Cup Committee has ad- vised Chile that it must play its <.."up semifinal tennis match against Sweden in Bastaad, Sweden, Sept. 19-21 or default. Chile had requested a change to a neutraJ -site after its top player Jaime Fillol had received a death threat a month ago. warning he would be shot if he played in Bastaad. 6-4 · C!ecision ·Over ihe Texas Rangers 'Ehursday night. stanton's two~run bomerin the seventh innin~ounted for all the .Angels runs ·until Mickey Rivers walked wftb ·the bases Joaded to tie the scCB'e 3-3 in the . Busby, a former Fu,llerton High product. has been one of the mainstays of the Royals staff lhis year as they enter the series in second. place in the American League West, six games behind leading Oakland. The former Michigan State University star hit .296 for the Solops last season, and earlier in 1974 hit .29'l in 22 games as a su~ stitute outfielder and designated hitter with Milwaukee. He Suffered an injury to his throwing arm in spring training- with the Brewers and was sent down to Sacramento again. Stein Relea¥d • LOS ANGELES !.-Linebacker Bob Stein, a seven-year pro veteran from Minnesota. was re- leased Thursday by the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League who also an· nounced trading offensive tackle TimStdkes. Pritle and Salaries .eigbtb. I T.&ltAJ ........ " ~lty_Jb •II r •bl s t 3 3 ~0 00 • 0 l 0 a 1 1 ·, 4 O II 0 2 1 1 0 • 1 1 0 0000 • 0 2 0 2000 1 0 0 0 0 0 o II 0 0 0 0 0000 • C&UfORNIA c.otl!M If Ro!!!'l.l' RiWrscl .. , , ... $100 .5 2 °l 0 3 I I 1 s 1 2 s sooo 3. 1 0 ••20 1 0 I o 3 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 "I· just felt that I haven't Jived up to my capabilities as a player,'' said Ellis, 25. "I let this ball park (Hughes Stadium) gel me down when I shouldn'thave. Are Stil l Factors Then Stanton f1eltedJlis game· winning hit to left to pro\'!~ t:onnors, LuJz 6n U~S. Team He"'""" If lur~rf s.ienc.r 1b 1-1..-r-"as G!'l-Oh Jtefldle DI'" _, .. _,., .......... Ufnblltger p s. "'°""' p ,,_~,,.. s1 .. "-'rf &.ll&lfll'I 8ocil1.__.f) Ollllk .. Ek.~C Miit-vu Klf"kwuodP --· .. I know I'm a better pla.yer than I've sl)own, but I got down on myself when Milwaukee sent me here. ''Tb at was a blow to my carGer and I Jet it get to nie. I shouldn't have. I haven't con·. ·NEW YORK <AP) -Ji.mmy Tot.is M • • • Tot•ts i..' 10' tributed to lhe team." · Connors was named (Oday to ="'' g: :' ;:~:: Solons manager Harry Bright He was sent to the Washington R.edskins with an exchange of un· disclosed draft choic.eir also figuring in the deal. Placekicker Grant Guthrie a thir«I year pro from F1ori'da State, also was released. Guthri~ had signed with the Rams as a free agent. head the United States Davis Cup E-B«l!te', Ho-11. sunc:rti.ro. 0P-<111forft111. commented on Ellis• ad : team whlc ~ wJli oppose L09-T•Q••.c.111°'"n1• 11. 1..-.•~.s..... ''I don 't know what to say real· Girl Can Plafl Venezuela Oct. 1'1·19.iD ~ ~4:'l:~'::tl~;.r;..~:,.~~~1~~!~ cwi. Lovlito ly. But it's a classy thing io do. SAN FRANCISCO ~A 9\feat"' 1'ony Trabert, JU new te~ ""'6itrter 1, ~ ~ ·~ ·~ "! I've never heard or it being dorte old girl who played On an captain, madeUl.e~ent '· ~n ..... , o o 1 , 1 0 before. Usually, ballplayers otherwise all-boy Little League at the U.S •. O~ ?.'ms'C/!•m· ~ ; ; ' • • o blame the team, the organiza· baseball team got her playmg »'ombiPs. .,..., cw .. 1.ot J 1 ~ f· ! :. tion, teammates or something . privil g t """'' eoded Other members of the squad T-""-•.......,. , elsefortheir~oubles." • esT empor...,..y ext CINCINNATI (AP) Doug Rau and Willie CtawtOrd '1t1ay have opposing views on what the rinal month of the.seasoo moans to the Los Angele• Dodgers, but their methods were all that mat-- tered. ''You 've got to have pride," Dodgers Slate J. All .. tM1•1tllAaC:<nol »Ill. SWAnot .. li1l,t.tli1nl1 4,30,._~ $eol. •le1oA119tlllJlfAtlenli1 •:30P.fl>. , Stfl>l. 1LO\Angetes•tf.ltlflt• n :oua."'. said Rau, after firing a lour-hit. 3--2 victory over arch-rival Cin· cln!!ati Thursday night. Tomght LA Is at Atlanta. · fdrtheVene:ntelaonµatdlwillbe . to~er hursday. ~r:t.·~= . boo I , ~-ds GoH ..,I ~ -'~wc:fbl:t~n~~_,_r ~ · '-t 8SSIC ••Pride?'' said ~Crawford. , ''This.-Is known as "the' salar'y " drive. Especl ally when yo\> • figure thayear w8,'..r.ha-rine.""' crawford" keye<S a ~run • ··we're not as awesome as the Reds. but we can still string 10-12 singles together,•• said Crawford. It was Rau 's seventh complete game of the season and the 13th triumph equall<jl his career high s~ last year. Rau had two of lhe Dodgers' eight hits, both singles. The triumph prevented the Reds from setting an all-time Qub record of S8 victories· at home. ll was only ancinnati's 16th. setback in 73 home games this year. LOIANGl!LIS CltiiQMNATf .,.... •rt.M ~-4tJO ...... 4110 Ucy tf s 1 1 1 Rttt.,.,.,...., rt • o t o W.tr ....... rt C • 1 2 Mll,..na 4 O 1 I ~(lb 411Pt-T.Ptr.ttb '000 ~'• 4010 ~~ coeo ... d .. , •• 0.,_..tf 21il ~c 4100 .......... U-JOOO ' CltJHul• 4 0 I 0 °""WCM.J& J O O 0 Mt.Ip .. 0" 0 tcrrilytii t 0 0 0 ~ t=:... ... 0000 ....,.. tor eonnon. the lll74> • ~· bl ..... llAdU.S.O(Je!leham· COLUMBUS, Ga. (AP) -"'"'"•-,,......., ic.-, wbO b .. 'declined t6 P!ay1n 'Veteran Mac McLendon, enjoy. · -.1<-..,...., · ,..,,,_ .1 Gnt.t.hniila witl:l a twc>nm homer · ,..,..... ' Md RA~ preaqved the victory by if.! 5 retirl•1"tllelastUReds.ln·An>W. &stwkkp : l:: ,... 2S J • J 1.u!t '' • , put btca\lle Of a feud ;rt.th tncthemMtproductlveseasonot ~:~ :::;: =~ tie former captal&. tlls: Caree.r, an" slump.ridden . .n"'CO•Cleft .....,__., o.w,..t.rc11.r Otberw belldn lb6 ~ tac. lolin Scbroeder . .each blasted out i,!~~~':'rn , =:::, =~ ' \ V!'l\eruel& ar.-ArQair ~ 11 .. under·p*< S5s Thunda>' to -·-,..._., ....... ,. i Dl*-Bob Lota at" ~ lb~e. a one·Foke Jead after the =~:,:« ~ ""* 111~ et•. 'Clltr lcM7 au. openibc round of th• '100,000 "'""''"'"' -~· \ ~°'!~·~.=:..:·:s..~~~~O~pe lfTouniament. -·-fl =-: "!'°' Ktftl1ill M,IW "' . .• • , • The, tictot'y kept the Red$' w · a&lc num~•r l()l'ked at rive.' ~ s co11,1)1ln,a\.lq11 or nve' Clncin· . , ·a , YictOrl., ·~ D«tgel-1ooaes • . . "1teetbe Re~a6ftbel~r911rth .,_ ~:" op4I Lea(ue 'f\tshr~ '' 1 _,.._ ~ tlUelns~yurs.\ I ·--.. -aio 000 ___, CW.""'9111 1 -010 ll01 1100-1 '£-«1"1y. LOB-LOS Afllltfln 1. Oltt~U 1. 11-l.Ollin. HR.-.W. 0-ewflltO !ti, G. ~ (ttl M...._ . :t::-.IMI II' H a 11;11: II SO ,,--. • 4 It ! t · • .-1L.. .. .s1. , ' J J J l """"' "'I 0 I 0 0 ~ I . ' ...... __ ___k.,.,._T-t: U. A-llt,11&._ • ~ • • ,1 • '• f ArtistJJ · ~~~ · ., r -lOo e ll~EDBtiBGAll\'' rec.i•en ·.-..., iviuirnL ·--.... Daclt ..,iu re'i1ii i6" toO: The Lacuna Beach Jlm!Or'Jli ,b 1'1mll (ff ~~ts ~ Giii¥,~) _Ille:,= Bryant. <11-1: tart ~ olf::ti" ~10>, • l:J"U>lfer from La ~'.i;tb~ a.ad Gree Cl:.U. CS.U.165) are g1an 11r11: ., ~:!'zt. , . ., toe pa11 "BUf°ire•rW" /.,.~ · 1 "lf IS Ille :a,u1cbot 1n tlii' b•ekflolct; •attllll· tbe 1,,am,• .. ••1• quuterbilck and In re-~-·Re "!I'll Ibo ceiril.>c,!" he ll)'I. "Lut 40 In •.• and .... m . y~ [•we. bad Mike Ser-bando. He la our only re- rano ti quarterback, am ~ d~ tllreat. ~ we lived and died Wlih~ t have Iha oame him. u -lpeed, but be bu s , • _ ·llJnda. He catclleo ev""" Wllat 11.uJrllllf · m-711W!c. • • is that be bad no bed!:Qp '.)And Ibis la 'the llnst for tile lraduated s.r. Ume Blaoehard bu ever rano,"Wbo eompletecl 40 plamtOotball. Butbela ·l•"'I of tos: P•••• for 537 Jll.'!Yal atep behind _ __._ . ., y~. I I " , . . · . • • Pike calned 338 yards Thi~. aeuo~, ha hai .., -83 comes last year three capable indlsprobablylhekey quarterback• battling to Lacuna's attack. for a 1tarUna position.. ••ffe has really put on And along"r with a the aize and speed," . backfield that features HaryWll says of his Kevin Pike and a recelv. tailback who is 10 pounds ing COf'P.9 that !tu a 4.6 heavier thla season. ninner, lbe Artiata ...Wd "But a tid puabl111 him improve U-pon last iaooewhoia-out--forfoot- season"• 2-7 mark. ball for tbe lint time ' I ' bWS.1875 Around the Linka Area 'Golf DAit. Y PILar Fuh IJepot t •=PCM~~-·-.. ... l l :ut ..: ........ . POC*Clllll,J~( ~-:..";"~~':.-=~-......... ,...... SUL· ... c:N -nt ....... ~ "'• "IQ(.._ .. ,..._, .. ....,...J~ .... --" -DllMA WMAa• -IV ........ • W ('aik9Mot,U.._llMU...-=··--• • • ~O IU.M.W I- • ,_._., 1'0ulki Mti, t~ -uni~ . _, -... ··--· ~11 .. l••I -JS •ittlffll »9 , <•II<• ••11 0 2 bOtf'a<iipct•. .it IM9f1tl1llll .. ) -)t Pflor•1 11t• • i1 It w .. a two btf;ter tie between Neva ;::,obM•.its toe.•<M;U•Ml.11; ·' \»alls · of founome eom· LaCombe "nd Dorothy LOHo\uc• 1..._.......,_,. .t>f.! Petition for thewomah'1 FUalla'l-riceat79. =:·-::~~_::. .. -....... :eat CIUbat BiJCenJOtlOoun--Bea Cowie WU the E I try Club over the Labor Ol&bt winner, followed · f>a1weelcend. · by Peg Franeom l71) lrillrifj)lacewl!li~13S and a tie at ts-bet- Were' Elean.ot Hoblelli, Hallio FordJ .... ,. Lewla t:Uaa'1elh Drew a; llover-and Loulae IAISOD. (y Eve and SUe.n.Mille. Carol Preldtrador! ~~~~~n.~·J Second place. wentJ tor "u tbe· low net of the ~· Dean Kelperl111 ·Ann month victor' with a 70.T Holsten. Doria Love and average. Bevor(yHopewilhUT. S••C• Aq A tbreeaom·e or Katbleen Mye~s~ Karen Iona Mouron wu the yrmterbum and Carmen winner of • criss crau • Perry liniahed. third with tournament at SantaAna 138. ' Country Club with a Iri tbe second lllcht. ocoreol32. · Maree Evans , Arib I I d' Sliter Betty Smith and Jackie Voe k an Eloise' Corwin we.re the Alyce Hall tied for winners with 136. Tied at second In A Olabt with 142 were Lorrain~ Gray, SZ\11. Marie LeGr•·nd, J.~o. M a r y Beeman Greene and Mary Smith. caJ>tv.red B fii1bt wlth28, On the other team were foilowld by a tie at 30 Duffy Whitlow, Ohris ~ween June Corle and Scburter, ·Sue Holt and Pi-an Carter and another Sally Conant. tie at SOY.a between Anda In an eclectic •vmt. UvinC1ton and Phyllis ~ Smith had a 32 hll Talmage. Juniors Crafg French ;~~:n ~ e w a s a (5-10, 140) and Dave . Th 't k'd .5 Phil Tri • Chapman (6-8, 140) along a I ' . m with sophomore Bill ble, a sub two-minute Gompf (6·0, 168) will~-hall-miler who defeated tend for the quarterbac.k the Laguna d~st.ance star Pizzica Can't Recall u.e~tront nine and J-Jean Triplett and Short posted the same Mary Hanberg tiOd !or C s<ore on the back side to 1>ooors with 29, followed . capturl! lint place. by Millie. R<>11an (30") In the JS.hole competl-and Marion Wild.er (31). tion, Louise Nix Wu the Harriet Hopkins was winner with 17. He1en the D night winner with Anderson. Betty Geller 21. followed. by Wilma OHLYAT HERi FRIEDLANDER TllUMP'H . ' - spott·lu t"1,o-Tah·dayArtldri~ ~m~~·~ 'il:~~eof 8:; co~ oue. e st;, outside threat than Plk.e, scr1mma&e Esper~a but Pike likes to run over Sept. 13 and open their people ,. Larger Newport Team season against BI00\11· The Ou.er back In his By ROGEll CAllLSON expected to •Prine Foley Jngton in a non-league multiple offense is ot .. ~..,~Mtstatt and others. ''We think gameSept.19. h Cullb kJ·•-Uthere1·s aweakspot Ch I ty ·s the best Of hi1. quarterbacks, sop omore . ac uua• r s t H ungsays ••it's--Miller,a6·1,182-pounder in tbe armor or the blockerwe'veeverhad," ary • ........ who H/,lryung says Newport Harbor High saysPi.uica. ty wide open aa to who rushtd for over 1,000 Sailors it's not evident. . will start. Chapman Is . yards on the Laguna Coach Bill Pizzica cur· Foley•s not all that the the best overall ball froshsquadlastye~. rently has hi& Sailors in Sailors have at tailback, handler, French ls the .The one remainine two-a·day contact drills either. There's Bryant bestpasserandGomptls area, the offensive line, as they prepare for the Humann (.S.10, 160 sr.~ the best field gen~al. I ii 8 big question mark. 1975 football season. A Dee Ward (6-1, 165 Jr.) have seen few ku:ls at Only center Bill Judkins scrimmage agaJn1t visit-.and. St~ve Roum (5-10, Gompf:s level who run (5-lO, lSS) started last ing Mater Dei precedes 160Jr.) m the fold. theopti9n better. . year and that was for the regular St""hedule Backing up Adams at "But all_ three w1U get only ~e game. Sept. 13 at 10 a .m . bef~e quarterbac~ are Matt a sho~. in the-pre-''We have 00 ex-non -league foes Servile Kawamura (S.9, l.55jr.) season. . perienceandlitUesize,'' andCoro~adelMar. and Newbury Park ~ .. Some potentially fine says Haryung. ''But we The Swlora,. 58 strong transfer Greg Paquin ~ · ha'$'e pretty good overall and loaded with 25 re-(6-l, l6$aoph). speed," . turning lettermen. have Depth at fullback Is . Cycle. 8 Seniors Ray Aguado s12e, speed, depth and available in Mike Spraltz (5·9. 180) and Steve experience In the (6-1 165 jr.). Bob DeGroote (6-7. 210) .as backli~d and defense. Schoiidt (6-0, l90 Jr.) and In A' Cfi.QD well as junior Jef! P1.zz1ca rep~rts. that Chip Butera (5_9.l'5Jr.J. • (lreenough (6-3, 210) are this••. Newport• bi~g~ Brian Whitford (6-1, battling at the tackle team m the 10 .Years hes 170 sr. )' is at nahker or Scott Sivadee is the spots • .{lobert Ponce been on the campus and rounterback, depending latest speedw4y (5-10. 175) and Ken the stats tend to back on Newport's offense. motorcycle racer· to CJarke (5-9.145) ~the _himup_._ _ _ Also working there are move into contention for top candidates at guard. Returning tailback Bill Pii:Zica (S.S 150 jr.) the national cham· Three are contending Steve Foley, who c8:n ' ' pionsbip and he'll be in at tight end:· senior Mike also play quarterback, 11Ji action at the Orange Kruger (S-10 175) and a &-1, 205-pounder. He U Norton Wi·-· County Fairgrounds in Juniors Scott 0Henderson be operating · behind a ...., Costa Mesa tonight tor (5--11, 160) and Norm An· Jine that features 230- the 24-race program derson (8·1 160). pound tackles Steve beginning at8:15. . Ponce is'also a decent Bruno and Brett~allock, Sivadgewontourolsa placekicker and punter. center Jim Hellnch (6-0, races last week in Costa On the 1974 sophomore 210) and 185-pound Mesa and feels the team Ponce converted quarterback Gordon momentum could carry some'40-yard field goals Adams, wbopacks it on a him to a bigb·rmish at the accordine toHaryung. ' 6-1 frame and is a retum- Coliseum-on Saturday, · msscM•DULE ingstarter. • Thomas Norton was the winner of a junicr golf tournament at the Nowporter Inn three-par course to climax 10 weeks or Instruction by the Newport Beach recreation department with a score of 47. Nov.1 !pr th~ national!!. s.p;, 1,._e1oo'"1ng1°" And perhaps the best Qualilyingrunstorthe :%:~t;:,.m•1 U1'World asset of all in the Secood place went to Collaeum eveftt that has 0c1 1o-.r.1 er•• NewpOrt b~ckfield is at his si8ter Linda with 49. been switched from g::t~~°:;:~~Zt=.;ou!_1mP:10I fullback where the ex-followed by John Costa lfie1a fOr the fnt 0r.t.J1-e1Toro11:J01 cellent blocking of Dan Lunsdon (50) and Claire time, ·began Thursday ::=:!~:=.~:::;.:~~;~,, Christy (S-11, 176 sr.) is ·Teeter (51). nightatlrw~ale. , . ' . Baseball Standings VOLVO SALE Alc..,.i. _ _. priced at below I• cr1 • of .._.. 25"" 66 TOOIOOSE .FROM --fovori:- SALE - COMPLETE IHV~TORY MUST GO •COllQUAS •CBICAS • LANO dtUISERS •CORONAS • "11• • llllUX'1 ! , EMmplo: !75 COROl.1.A • ==~"' $2876 BUY LEASE c-i. ...... • AMERICAN tEAGUE EaotDhbloa Boston Baltimore New York Cleveland Milwaukee Detroit W L Pd. GB 82 55 .599. 74 63 .540 8 10 68 .sm 12i<. 64 69 .• 481 l& 60 79 .• 432 23 53 M .387 29. West Dlvblon 'Oallland Kansas City Texas Minnesota Chicago Anleb 82 55 .599. 76 61 .555 6 68 72 .486 151'1 '5 70 .48118 66 73 .475 17 64 75 .4fl0 19. n.,..,..,sc.. tt.111111arr1. oi1ai11110 lostcwlt,hltlmoNI NltwVotlll.DttTeHI ~10.Mlt .. l.lllMS 01""""•6. T .... 1' ONy....,,scMd...., . ,...., ......... ,.. nn <Mfflo 11-11 Md Gwe J..SJ .t ... , .... lo.n.ncl M encl Grllniaey •12 w _ .. , ~ Dtfttt0lRllNl10-10).t0....tni.itsMJ ...._. ll.Hf1·1f ... M ........ Clrabwg 11·13'J ..,,._ .. (GI& U..0) .. ~ CWriod , ••• K.sM.aS Clt'I C81taBy tJ..111 at C.lllornla .,..,_..1>11) ~ T• .. t,..ny.,. M) ee oe1111Md c111w ..,,., ........ ,. ....... ........ .._ ...... Ml ....... Teus .. QHIJW .. NIHrV..athft~ • "---OIYMC.lw.n.la ~•to.k.,o NATIONAL LEAGUE EastDh·- W L P<t. GB Pittsburgh 77 59. .566 Philadelphia 73 6S .529. 5 St. Louis 73 65 .529. :> • New York 72 66 ..522 6 Chicago 64 75 .460 141'1 Montreal 60 76 .441 17 WeltDl- CinciMati 92 47 .662 -Dodl•i'w 74 66 .529.18\2 San Francisco 70 69. .504 22 San Diego 63 77 .4SO 2912 Atlanta 61 79 .436 311'1 Houston 53 88 .376 40 n. ...... ,..Sc--.. Air.it• t. 5-n 0"90 1 J.05~1a,onc1-t1t S... P'rwteltco I. HOU'tofl I Ol'lly......,khltduled " ... ,. . ...,,... ~ <"-11·1--R. __,... tl).lS) till: .............. CC-11.,.11·12.W~N> "~ (lt0041.r , ...... ~ 14) .. ........ ~ ........ ...,...,.,., ........... (Heioloft , .... ) .. ..,.,... mrn .. •m•..--·~ s..i P'T"...Clsc. (9'1rr 11·12) • OflC:IM&U _.., S.. UUl1 llh..-S9" 6.1) ........ YMk C:S--•11 ~a.._ u.:.. ... , ........ I0111-.. ... the coach's son. and Scott Lohman (6-11, 175 er.). Lohman and Eric Smith provide the placekick'lng for Newport, which ap- parenUy will not feel the eltecta of the iJ'aduation of CIF record bolder Art Sorce. Sorce kicked 16 field goals ln 1974, including a 52-yarder. Lohman and Smith possess excellent ranee. At wide receiver is Rieb Harrison (6-G. 160 sr.), Joe DiStanislao (6-3, 185 •r.), Smith (5-11. Jeo jr.) and Bob Thaganl (6-1, J70Jr.). Al Vom Steeg (6-0, 165 jr.) and Tom Mockett (6-2, 186 jr.) are battling a~tight e0d, where 'Kevin Lindsay (6·1, 205 sr.) and Dave Phipps (6-1, 170 1r.) are also available fprduty. In the trenches at right tackle are Bruno (6-3, 230) and Hallock (6-1, 230), a pair of seniors, backed up by Doug Got· fried (S-11, 180jr.). Vying at left tackle are David Kent (8-2, 195 sr.), Charley Upthegrove (5-11, 175 or.) and Sean Priuman (5-11, 180jr.). Bill Hanley (5·10, 185 sr.) is at right guard backed up by Owen Frost (6-0, 210 jr.) ancl Charlie Massineill (5-8, 160jr.). Left guard is a batt1e between Jeff Balogh (5-11, 170 sr.), Dan Stra- jna (6·1, 200 sr.) and Mark A•hey (5·9, 180 jr.). Helfrich appears to have center nailed down, although Rick Clark (5-11, 200 jr.) looms in the wings, ready to as- sist. "1110fl'DUL1!' s.pt.. ~rv* at LAP•~~ Sotpl:.~OtlMar ' Oct . ............., Ai.ml!• at Wtsi.m Od.1~rlM ' Od.11~nV•ll•Y•tOCC Oc:l.~• Od.J1.....Atwtttern No .... 1-w.1tm1nRitr ... ,,. 14-lldll«I S.U-Sept. 4-7 Ponr-Sept. 11·14 Large1t ln·The-Water a-.1 e -P"'mlol" Ing tile 78-I. EQulJ>- meht u-. from around the worldl Newport Dune1 (C011t Hlghw•Y 1t Jamboree!z Newoort lleaoh 10 AM-tu PM t>ally-Adult1 IUD, Childreri' 6-12 $1.25 . 1_es 1f and SUe Jloll tied at 88. Maypole (30), Virginia 111 ... _.a_ Hogland (31) and •• """"""' Eleanor Allen (32). Marge Hayes wu the Virginia Fruehling A flight winner in a Un won rross honors in A wbi.stle event with a 33 at fiight in a stroke play Mesa Verde. Country tournament wit_h an 87. Club Virginia Coffing and ~d place went to Marcaret Crank tied for Verda Shirley with 32. net at 72. followed by Stella ScelJa In B fllabt, Lolita (30) and Peg Maull (29). Mahoney was the grcos Kay Farley and Lou victor with 91. Fran Robinson tied. for first in Sc b m Id and Mary B fiigbt with 32. Other Stradllog tied. for net at . wiJulers included Marion 75, followed by Dons Schulte (31) and a tie McCoy (76) and June between Betty Hamre Drury (TIM). h ted and Pbylli• Leasure at Mary urp Y pos . a 30 101 for groas honors m C Jan.,Dowers wu the C fiight with Wanda Balcer flight victor with 32, thenetwinnera.t77 .. followed by Barbara Peg Other C net wumersm· (31), Rosie Uchizono (29) eluded La Verne Hall and Fran Grotenhuis (71) and a tie between (27). Wilma Shivley and Fran Charlotte Wood and Dyeat80. Lucille Paddock each Jewel Wynn_was tht:, D scored a hole-in-one on fiigbt gross Wlllner with the 12th hole during 1be 104. Wilma Maypole cap- past week. Each ll5ed a-tured net honors with 75 six iron to cover the and France11 Read was 124-yard bole. lltCOOd at 79. Mile sq-re Wanda Gnagy and Millie Hayes tied for first in a low net tournament at Fountain Valley Mile Square Golf Course Witb. net score! of 74. Rose Fergus took the next spot in A fiicbt with 75. Bert Holl was !be B fiiebt winner with 68. Carolyn West and llamae White tied for second at 77 with Helen Jones next at 78. Theresa Finizza and Rhonda Jeffress tied for C honors with 75. . In D flight, Lorraine Ackerman was the win· ner with 77, followed by June Duncan (~) and a Gauchos Plan Open Ho118e An open bou•e for Sad- d I e back College bookstore, and parents of football players will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the college's physical education building. ''We 'll explain our football philosophy, in· troduce the start and show the facilities,'' says head coach George Hartman. Tbe open house will precede the Gauchos' scrimmage at 3 o'clock with College or the Desert. Sept. 10 -14, 1975 ORANGE COUNTY'S ONLY FALL SHOW ••• PLAN NOW TO AT f ENDI YOU'LL SEE ••• Motor Hamn & C.lmpers • Shells • Trailln • Vans & Van Conwnions • Ski Boats &: catamarans • Mob»rq'clu • 011 the Road Vehicles • Campins Equipment and hundreds of other excitin1 exhibits. SPECIAL FAMILY ENTEIJTAINMEHT DAILY! YOU'LL SEE . , . Stan Swnt the National Falt Dl'lw Chlatplon dt1in1 his best as will 11 performln1 11 show Master ot Ctremonfn. F11tured will be Willr Kto dolnr his Trampoline F1ntlstic1 & o,, DlYlnc Attl for n1ryon1's •njoyme~L SHOW HOURS, S • II P.11. Weeldays -Noon· II P .M. S.turday -Noon · 8 P.11. Sunday MUI.fl $1.dtl (Qll.,ren no.t lZ BU wlttl llll'MtJl IAYf 50t Oii .. ld11tt ~••Ion w1111 rour 'P«lat d1lcount tlttid MIOlbi. at )'9Uf •Uel&Ml/111 A~ 'a.t• lltrut Of lltfllty 0rvc ''°'"" four wheel brake 0-verhaul • • • .. .,,_ ' J•. ' ,I '•fl , "'"'f· '"'I .~1 . 'II '''" ,., ,; ..... 9' : . ' .. • tl/1 ' , :. Ii' .·f~ J•l {fl .. ...-i -.,:- -~· !"1l1l .~I[' I ··'·~. ... r . ·~ ... ,.'!f' "' 'Ml] replace brd<e firlrigs 'j: on all four wt-eels. tum Cl'ld ;r.·r , ' lrue all drums, (machine ~•"' ~onl roloo for disc brd<esl .~, repack outer wheel bear. 1 ~ ings. refill and bleed YOV(,,. • hydraulic system. check · wt-eel cylinder• in spec I flont.., hoses and rood teslvour C<P.<' Addilionol repcirs pei wheel.':" if needed: wt'eel cylinde!I; 512. 90: relLm springs. s:i <:!"I;~ ~onl geese sed~ S2.50. Colt ~· for an oppointmenl. •'II: .. ,.,.. Speeiolsls h<:#y•••f. bfdiel.*"*'" 1•f nU!len.~ .... >, .. . -· ~· ,:, .... ~. we're lheOlher~, .. 1"11 .r ~ COSTA MESA :«~· Z04t HAUdl aYQ. , ' • 646-4421 • • ~ .. • . • ' ' • ·-• • •· .:_'='PUBLl==C=N""onc=;,:£:_1--P..:.U.:.B.:.Ll:.:C..:.N:.:OTI.:.:.:.CE=--1 --PU~BLl~C""N"O_T_IC_E_,MeGovern J'ah • •tmnov•-•us1Na1• c•11• 2"" ~ NAM•ITAThla JfT NOT1C•Toc•--Mt" PICTt110Ul•UllNI M ~fillllolllaePH..__,........,...._ SU ... •ICMll C)OU•TOfti:il! NAMa 11' .. T&MINT T:"""-:•I ITATa Ol'CALIPO•MIA ..otlt ,..::.~IN"' ... It _,. bu1J. • O'HAIL\'CU$1°0MDl!ltOHS,.2$D1 TMl.C:OUMTTOtl'OAAHH e U a N S MA tt I" I!. ll.. ~ -..C:I\, ~ ............. _ J. £M• .t OA ISY SPA ENGE.It, .t. ::.:.::.~~-.=Orlw• . .. ltAMYOfec.~.Htt..,.._Mlt$. ~A ROt..O SPltE'.NGIER, ~A. hf,._ 1110 Gr...,.. ....... BNd'l.C.lltomN-.O OKM1M. ·-~ J -"' y °'""•.......,.,. 9H<;flo, C•IH. ftlM - ... ,.. • 1519 Cltl NOTIC E IS HER E'.8Y GIVE N Wh Tlllt llrd!Mtt 1• candweted ..., ..... 0r .... 01•~·---'U.•bO ... fte_d......, ~ Thi • bualnta1 11 • a•ri•r•l l'aa .. _._"""'ineti.lna......,._ ~Je!'Nt A.8ll'ml. -.-ru.1p. U. Nici 4ec1'Clent .,. requlf911 '° fl.. ..._ r · ----M.,ryGrKI MIJrl)hy 1"""'-with ttlt M<l,\et'f ,,_"'"-lft 1nlt t-.""'9'1et'!t -fW wfttt tlW 1'Mt 1e.t.rrwrit wn 111..s ..,.,"' tht tiw Clftk• 01 "" cl•rl o1 lhl ~..,. °"""" O.rll oe Or.no-Couritv .., - Clunty O.ri; ot Or..nve County 011 lllltcl tourt,or lopr•1M1ltMm,wlltlU. · ~lJ.tll$. NMft U.111'-nKff_.,. ,,_,..,,.tot"' wnott"\loN!O DOllALDC.McDANIWl,1'$0. .-atoll ltt '"' Tr\ltl 0.P11rtmtnl ol LLOYDS ........ l•L M<DAN •' 'f'Wllllhed Orw"9I Col$1 Dltlly pjlOf. l!l.ANK CALIFORNIA 1a22 Norlh,,,..ltl -N • I .. A bltterly penoaat 1er•n based ln riart on "·Mcliolpl. S, 12, 19, lt1S DfD.IJ Sif'tft, s.n-. An•, C•'1uomlt,'wflkfl h tllle. •'-rllf'ttt · -":" t! PVBLICNO C ,.,,. ... ,.,'-',,...o1 1.,.,,.,.,. ... ::::=...eet11.,..,1 whether Georl• MeGenna wean suede abbea ou Tl E 111.ilmetltr~peM•lnlllg tot"'fflfll•Of Tel:fllll ... ,... broken out betWeen the South Dakota senator ... --~,TI1tt-1T~1~ou=s~ •• ~,;,;.~.,;,;:.._IN1c1 0Kw.111,w11t11n1our '"°"'""-'* Pu011t11t>c1 cw.,. co.11 °"''' "''°'" AFLCIO PresJdeotGeor&e Jle•B,J. -t&A.Mli5TATIEMIE N1' n..1'"tpubl1C•Uonol lhlsl\Ollu. · s.-.s.u.11.».1t1s. >Ol·1S M G ....... ·-n~--~ -~-'d_.,_, , ,,. ...,_. DMeo11 s.,..,,,t1t,t 111s c ovem., u.a .&II', .. UCll&Ul.Ol..u.c pnm1 ICUW.a_,. ~ ... -.; .. ""°" .. CfMID LLovos BAN« CALIFORNIA PUBLIC NOTICE candidate, has been crlUcal ol.the boycott ol Sovlet -~~~~~~VII ~rc',"p..~=:~-1------------1 grain ahipmenta called b7 lo11g1boremen and 911M:t1.01.'2MS ,.,""'°"''" r1cr1T1ou1 •u11Na11 mthusiuUcalJJ endoned bJ Meany. t • 118 DAILY PILOT ') Friday, Sepl1mberS, 1975' • 3:i:c:'~'';;'"';.._H~•::.· ~Por :..:=:::'.::~ """"::.,::::.=,~:z......,. Meany ealled McGovern, ••a farmer who wears ... JAMISR.w11.H•L• MUM: suede shoes.'" .,..,. Drl ••0• .. •~ T1tAHS wo.aLo TRAOIHG ro.. Returning to his own aalvo, McGovern termed "'-'• ee SOrwi"°'99rd :."::.~!,,,., :!':,~"~··Cotta....._ CA. the laOOr leader a "$100,000.a-year plumber who Patrick F. Cadigan. .,,. ""'-n• ... ,11., ""'"' T .. 111tt11.1W111 A111t• 11111111"''"' compen v, • hadn't fixed a washing machine in 40 years."' who president of Elec~ --· ... c~,,,", Of Of'-.. Courity.., ~o~=-~MSIO./fy Pilot. Cllltoml• CotpwallOfl. lm ~ helped re-elect former President ate•ard M. tronic Ena-1neerin1to1. ".,.. A,...,C:OU.Mtw,CA.tt•tt e.• "3'11' r • ~rs. ii, 19, u , 1•1s 3olll'·ts T111. CMAI"''' •• <-i.Kltd b'f'•<or· Nixon. ••a corrupt president who was an expert at Co. of California, has f'l*lftd Df"ariot CO.It °'"' PHol: poroM~. I derl dirt one " b fl't.n..:ttfllls.P1.s.•z.t•1s »'»-1 Mll•lrivnim.nt eon....y aun nJ? Y m y. e e n n a m e d PUBLICN011CE E11QeM Gro1sme11,Pru. At a Senate hearing, McGovern said, ''I don't chai rman of UC 'fl'lll stMttNnl w•l llttd with fhr eel h Andi Qt f " • ...,,,, °"""""c1u1Lo1or-.eovn1vonSec>t. ownanyau es oea. amn a armer. Irv i ne 's Annu a l SUP'ERIOll:COl.UtTO .. TIU! 2., t1S. * PVBLICNOTICE STATE oF u.t.1 Fo11: .. 1A FOit 1 p.au1 TiDJ 'l'lna bas left 3 Cleveland hospital carrying Fund. Goal this year NOTICEo,::~TElf."$SAU" ntr.co~~::.:;,~RAHOE ~,'~,~~seonto.u,,:,_~ what the doctor said was a normal, healthy baby is to raise $200,000 to T.s..Ho . ..m NOT1c1.o .... 1EA11:1Noo .. ..n1nON meuuringtSY.aincheslnl .. "'*h. support areas where on °''°°" 3, 191s,. •t t:OD A.M., FOR PRoa.aTe o .. w1LL AND POft PUBLIC NOTICE ,.OJA.. t t I d I M>1tLDEou1 t 1Es,1Nc.,ac.11torn1. t.•ne11:sTESTAMENTAttv · TinyTinalsbilledonthecamlvalcircuitasthe s a e or e e r a ,Cor'porMlotl,•1duly•ppglnl9dTr\lltfll Elt•t• of LEOPOLD f'15CHER, PICTITIOUlaUSINl.IS world's smalleit woman .funds are not availa .. ....... .ndpuriUPI toOMdol'Tni.I,... 0.c••Sltd. NAMllSTATl!Ml!NT ......,.AUOU!ol 7, 1•n. tl ln1t. ND. 7!S1, NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN the! '""'following "tlOO't I• OOlng IJllsl. ( ) and is only 29.incbes tall. ble. "i!"'!"'--... ltOllt, p..-,,,,of Offklal RICHARD HODGES ALLEN ~flied """... The mot• 23 1 ll'l lN oltkt of tlw COUnlY hettl11•petltlon lor Proti.tteof 'Mll arid RciVALTY f'18ERGl.ASS. C970 PEOPLE ,..er, ' tor0erotDf"•l9QM.intv s..ot rror1~1>e:101 Lettc-r1 T11t•""""' ... .,to P1.:9ftt1•A .... ,eos1eMts.1,c.11r. . whose real name is ~:-~il.H:g~~s~T~~~~ :!::1'!~..;~~:~~~~=~ .,.-:::.,,~:!':.!..'::~\~~n, llJtW, .._ ________ _, Glor\_• Hhurdd. is.happy Tr. enton "°"CASH ipev•!Wt •I time ol IMt I ""u"" tnd pl•co• of M•rlng tt. _,.. This bllt.IMU 11 coriductlil by .,. 111-with tlfe C ii -~ __ ,,of"" unltM ~) .'; ""t1ttn set kW s.epi. ''· 191s. ., 9:» o1...i-.1. ''I don't know what is going to happen. but I ... So...u. ttrOflt) entrer>e:t to tM ~ •.m., In 11'14! co..rltoom ol ~nt .IOI M. Rolden lhink I h be bl ed "sh 'd y CourlhWst 1#1 1,,. Oty ol s.nt Ho. 3 of wld cowrt. •I 100 Clvk Ctflttr Thll ll•temtnt w•I 111flll wltll U. ave en e5S , e SBI • C.Ufontl• .ti rllJl'll, 1111, .-.11 .:_ Dr:.,. w.1t. In tne a ty 01 s.m. AN, '°""'" c1tr1L 01 Or•ttve eountr on * 'All Wiet' Ulnftyeci to Mtd ftOW fllld 0y It Q lfonliL AilglGt lJ, ltlJ One ( th ( L-•• • ( Pr 'd t .._, o. .. of Tr " 1 the P.llCI A1111vst 11, 111s. N6l:M o e our 1IUU3es ut ormer est en .n-t9d 111 Seid ~n~ •00~ w1LL1AM E.st,oNN, Putit111'1td Df".,.111 c..-11 0..-1, Aklt, Richard Nla:on•a vacation compound in Key · . County Clerk Awo. n,lt,and $tpl. S. It, 1'1J 31._..ts · bee , •· I aR1D01ES&111:1ooES 81Scayne, Fla. bas n sold for $200,000 to Melvin Utt&a.ofTrect31"'·'"PH nwP,. 11t1M.a.,.11•LN•.tt:M PUBLICNOTICE lac.obs, chairman of the board ol Burdines In El«* 1:11, Pege1 31 kl G ol P.O .... 7-•l->«~.MeWlo ,,,.,.~ rl,OfOI ~Mid Us......,...,CA.to011 -----,-,.--,.----1 Department Stores. r ~i;:r..e.,...,s 1ftd ot11erc_._ A==~':',:~:;,, ~11., Pnot, .. ~:~~~:~e The home, sold by real estate salesman 'erry 11on.111t11v,o1 tM r••l~rtv Sesit.4.S.ll 191s a 1•11 Oii' COLLATERAL Darke for Edward Campbell Jr., was originalJy put dn(rlbtdtlltwl1 p1,1rportld to~: 1'°6 • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV ENtivllw on the market a year ago with a $400,000 price tag. foyori L•n•. N•wport B••tfl , Shen on ComP9fl, tMI el 10:00 A.M. Q11tom1.. S.P11mber 15. 1•11. •t 11rv1t• ~i.11on It was not known exactly when the sale was The utldl••lllfttd Trwstn dlKl911T6 PUBLIC N011CE .. PtlHlll!ie$ 1oc.11c1 •t 2502 N. H¥bor made and Clarke is on a trip to Japan and ..,., Ji.blUty tor ..,., lncorrectnn& ol &o...llv•rd, c:ost• Mlls.9, C•lllornla, u.e ',,i.. 11 .... 1 aclctrtss •rid other common NOTICE ,c0•··,"•'•' D•To•s Shell ou com.,_11.,. • .i..cur.i;i 1>11rtv. unavailable for comment, the Miami Herald ~llorl, 11 •ny, '"°""" Mnlll\. will m•k• e P<lbllt S•le of i.ome Of •II ol reported. S.10 "" wlll .. m•dt, but wllhout SUPl.1111011: COURT OF THE """IOHowlog P•OP1r ly, all ol """'"NI ·. fl Jcoootnant Of" '*•rranly, ••pr•11 or in't' STATIE o..-CALI FORHIA FOR been nil•1td to the cond uct of llw all· • ..,,_ 11111'M11.A110rcllogllU•,PMMulon.or.n· TN~COUNTYOFORANGE mo11 ..... rvlc•"''1on~1...,~fcrmrr· Astronaut Allred M. Worden, who piloted the cwnt>l'tntfl, to.,.., lh• rem•lnlft(lprln-Ht. A·M45f .ly conduc:lad •t the •t10V1 gl ven.IOCI,_ aft of A · ' I d" rt111'fl1N1,...motttie note1slHCwred tio,Mld Eu•te of EL MER .i. HUGHES, 0.,0Dernd0fter 1Entirprrws,inc:. spacecr on one menca s moon an 1ngs. ) I E°' Tru•I. U.-lt: S1 S.I07M. wltPI DI< ... "<!. A. MIK tll•MOw$ lt•m1 of lnve11klrf, retired from the Air Force. rj I tflet"1on. •s provided In ulcl NOTICE IS HEREB Y GI VENto U. lnc:llllllng get.0ihv ,mo1oroll,i1ndllrn. Worden, '3, _a lieutenant colonel -S8l'd he I Ii.I. adYtnCtl, If .,.,, Wider ... credll0'1' ol the •bO~ Nlmtd oectdant 8. MIK•ll•ftlOUi lltml of ~let .. .. 1 stllrJM of u ld DHd 01 Trust, fMl. ICM'· "'9t •n pet1'ons ,..,v1n11 ""1m1 ~Mt 1w11on too11 •ride<1ulpm111L will make a year-long lecture tour and write a book. -.... ....,,._of the Tru•lal mid ol !ht MIO dtceellnt •t• reqwlr.ct 10 flle c. MIK•ll•ftlOIH ll•lur•S.. For the past three ye·-. he has been based at N tndta UMIH lty Mid OMcl of ·u.m., wllfl 1111! 111ceswry voucl'en, In 0.A.(COllnt 5re<elv•blt. ou» ti.JY'fnasL "-otllc;• of the c1er11:; 01 tl'le .ix--E. Pro.:ftd1ot A, e, c, AND D. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration hi n. bmefklary ...-,. ,.kt DNd of t111t11court,or to pre .. n11ttem, wtth1r. AU o1 tt.9 prooer1y 111t1d •t10,,.11M.1t> Ames Research Labora• ... -· in Mountain y1·ew, '. fMl blr1.tol0f'• •u<ulld and de· nKftWry W"OUChe rs. to \fl.to wndlr"t.lgntd Je<t In 11\'0f ot the Sl'lell Oii ~, ...,,., 1 n 1~ to tM w!lder119ntd e wr11tan •I tlM offlcf of l>IJ •llotn1y, WIUIAM •s ~wrtd patty, •1 coll•l1r.i ...,...... • .. nlj)KWttlonol Oll•wlt •nclDlmandlor L DURANTE, s~s Wet! 19th Slraet, Sec:LH"lly Agr"m"'11 datl'd Mli•<PI ? Hel I kson wif" r "d t " I h r I ,, • $1oif, arid • written Nttt k.• of 0.1 ... 11 c.oti. Mlw, c.111orni• 91617, l"tll<PI i. 1972, wfllcPI wcure$ ll\e obl~i1ons..' ea ac , e O pres1 en ta -ope u :111 .., E1«11on 10 s.11. Tfl• ~ "-p1.ac1ofbuslneJso1111etnlde•iloned 11.1111 1tl•s •nd 1nd•bted11t•• 0 , Sen. Henry Jackson CD-Wash.), says she would not ~t!r~191dNoll<:•of0tf.,,.ll:Wlll EIK· l11•llmtller$pe~tillnln1 •ottwnttt1ol Obernoorler EnterprlMf Inc. lo U. f answer the kinds 0C personal ' ' to Sl'll to bt rKOtcleCI In 1 .... COUl'll't Mkl<k<edfnt, W1tnln tour monl"5aller sn.11 011 Comp•ny, ..,<I reg.1rdi11Q .i Q U e S l l" ODS th al Cr e al e d ' ·' lititrttht r•.i property llkl<•led. lfW flr~t pubhcallon 011nii notice. · whkl\-U.,. Ml Diteri 1111<1 • lirwno:lng " • Cit•: A..,..."21, 1915 D•ted Augwu 12, 1t1s stm ....... 1 w11ri "'' Secret.ry ot ~te. controversy when answered by l WORLO EQUITIES, INC. PAUL V. HUGHES 5t•leol C•lllornlil. I •sMlclTrus1• Admlnl~!r•toroftlle Esl6'9' SHELL OIL COMPANY First Lady Betty Ford. -t e.,& . ..fOY'C•FlHllmen otlfll•bO,,.Nlmed dlUdtftt. o.w.5rn1111 Questions from news SKrtt.wy..TrMswrtr WIUIAML.OURANTE. FIMncl•l ~rvk.e'M......,. persons about the pe-onal 11"fe Audlorllllod ~Mfloltl MSW.st 1ttll Slrfft PUbllihed Or•11119 Coast O•llY Alot """' fJ\lbtlSMd ~ H•rtior News c:-"MeW,Cllff•"'l•'2'11 Se11t1mt11r!l.1t1s W7·7i of the Ford family were "rude f'ttM <tfftlllned wltfl !flt Dr•19 Tit: 014lMl-llSll and M CIM&to.ltr Plaot,SlptMlbaf s, tt. ,,, """'•".., ... ,,,..1nbtr•tor PUBLIC NOTICE outrageous,'' rs. Jackson WlS m1-1s. P\lbllihed Or•nve coa1t o.u., Piiat. said. ••11d tell them those AUG. 1s.:n,2',•nd St pt. s. 1975 J1~1s cP.111• matters are my personal affairs Again TRENTON, N .J. (U PI) -Mayor Arthur Holland today flipped a switch and sent fresh wat e r flowin g to thousands of residents, many of whom haven't had a bath in five days. With s eve n pumps churning a way, engineers said it would take some time for the ( IN SHORT ) wate r t o r each the 250,000 residents of Tren- ton and its suburbs . The city's filter system broke down Sunday , forcing s chools, govern- ment offices and fac- tories t o alose a nd families to limit water consumption to drinJting and cooking. • P!lot Tale J11TOK PAIJIER ................ . When we !lnt met up wltb Si~hewas lrl a C4eta llesa Parl<IDC lat. Ba waa a ba& ol bones and a bank of hair, andlhat'a .-.u. But he hadpretty, 1~f:Yes. He'd 1tag•er a few oteiio an4 tbea &II """· Sometimes:'lla eoaldn't nen bold Ill.I head up. His meow was lbs bolloweA roo-a ever heard. Debbie picked l!lm up late one d8;J when his Jong, salt-and·pepper aeraggles were PAUllall \ ' b1endi1111 In wl\b tbe blacktop and the dusk. Pi<iYldence· bad kept him from under the cara' ·--llJn&. He 1ot bis nlll\8 ln>m Lori, Debbie'• daughter •. She's 3. She !mew be wu a aid< Id~ and.she tagged !>lmflcko one eveJling aa ahe petted him and be p"""'1. A VETEIUNARIANFlllENDuidtofeed him sweet syrup and water: baby food and cat food If he'd take it. He ate, and he meowed when be wanted to helillA!d into his cat box. A bath tjdded him of a thousand Deas, and be dried in the an.ernooosun. In a couple or days be could bold his bead up. He stalked a pesky fly with his eyes and even made a pitiful attempt to leap a 10.inch-' high ledge into some flowers. Sicko was tired after all that activity, and he welcomea being lifted onto the warm water bottle and wrapped In a cleaD towel. BVTTBE NEXT.DAYlherewasnospon• taneous "activity in the closet. Si.cko~a eyes wera still bright, hut again he couldn't 1l9ld his threadlike frame up. He wouldn't eat. Sunday morning be went in an am· buJance, a Volkswagen, to a pet hospital emergency room. The doc said bis chances were slim. With Cull medical care, he might have (ought off a n ••acute bacterial infection,'' sur .. viveda few days andbeguntorespondandget well. ' ,. The bill for the lint two da:vs would have beerungre than Debbie takes home froJ!l work in a week. Lori, her daughter, took the news well, She understood the kitten was too weak to live. ··1·11 pet h.im· when I go to Heaven. huh?'' she said . WHAT SHE WON'T UNDEl!STAND is why, i[ that kitteri was not wanted, its anonymous mother was not spayed, its un .. !mown ratherneuten!d. • • • PVBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "g~';~L',c.oTcftRAE:S':::.S and goon to the next question.'' She won't undentaod bow somecme.l'l!llld abandon respClllsil!ilitY (or an animal, eon· algning it to a proJCinged, painful end. Orwl!Y someone would cause ill Qaose tears to be - ,. p1a1Ttous•ust••ss HAM•ITATaMSNT """ following ptl'IOll it OOlft(l IM.lsi• ..... : AN00 .. 1NT•NT10M MU.JACKSO• Mrs. Ford told a television CP·I010 TOTRANl .. l:A • f • ti h uJd ot be ri eel If NOTICE.TOCAEDITORS ALCOl"IOLIC••v•itAG•l.ICENSE 1n erviewerrecen ys ewo D s urp s suPE11:10R couRrot11TN• 1s.c1.1101 .. 101u.c.c.... some day her daughter Sasan told her she were hav .. WASHINGTON (AP) shed, Instead of finding th8.11itten a home when it was young andhealthy.·Wbenit11a..._ -The House Ways and "'II ·a.RANGE CO. MEDICAL WEIGHT Nie, isas2 Mclrityr•, s .. 11t "· Hllts; CA, 9'2•S3 S"TATEOFCALl.-OltNIAflOlt 2ot011-J4a&Pc.RI inganalf .. TNECOUNTYO .. Ofl:ANGIE Nollet ll hfrreby tlwn !hat. bllfl -Bir. No.A·tt<ltt tr•nlftr, lnclwdl1111 "" •l<ol\oll t * Esl•l• of BERN I ECE l.. GRAY',•bo ......... lk•riM, il•bollt lobe ,,,..of Former Illinois Gov. ~ ... Kemer, conv1°cted or Means Committee, after fighting chance. voting to knock down big Debbie's a grown·up, and shd·can't un· real estate tax shelter!i, derstand these things either. . ·.;;_·J~_J. Tre<• M.D., w1si:-laelvtftG(o .... CA . t?IMt It. blG~lt Is candllcled b't 1n !ft. JI). • .,,. '$ BERNI E-CE LUCILLE lhlllctr1•1nUflwllllbHrl lUfl5ebusl· 'Al.V GRAv,o.ce•wd. neu1t-•s8AL8 EACHCAFEend bribery and released in March from a federal NOJ"ICE IS HE REBY GIVE N lotlw loc•ltd ., 101 Ptlm, Clly of ~ penitentiary, was greeted and is set to plow in!b simllar Da~mit1 neithttcanL ' it9tlfft J. Trk•. M.O. . ~rtdltors of lht ebovt nam..:I decedtnl l!leKPI, county of Dr•ng., Stat• of feted b thro r I h Thfl .. -.1ament wes tlltcl ,.;111 ttw ni.t .i1 pert.ON l\;llvlnt <l•I""' ••nst C.Hfornl•t26'0. y ngs o we 1-wis ers situations on the farm. )...,...,,.....,;,-..,...,,.....,;.._..,..,...,.,,.,....,..,...,.,a The committee plans . CHrk.,. Of'•n• eovnt,"" u.. wld o.cectt11t •r• required 1of111 Ntll'IKof'Tran1terors11'1d'LIC9ftWn, a.t a banquet in his honor at !flem, wllPI '"' ne<tts.MY YCM>C!wrs, In llOClal -Jty Wld eddr•11 ol lkerned ti, m.s. . ...... \ht ofllce ot lflt Cltfk of the •bovf .,.. .......... .,..: Springfield, IU. ._.,,..,.Cl Or•11ge Co••l ~lly lllltd C0..11,0f"!OprtWl\llMm,"'"""" LAMBERTUS H. VAN VELOEN, .. I would not wish on my to resume action with. votes next week on farm .. i ng tax-shelter invest .. ment operations. Less of Everything .... IJ n tt l'lllS. .. 5 .-<"51.ry 'IOUChtn,lol'*undtr.ii9wd 1'1CZ2C.l\llby~M,Hllnllnglon8"()1, orst th thin th t _.... . • •• . "JOS.).7s •lnl li1Woftk1 ofC.A.HIG8IE.P.O. C..S.S.No.J7M0-02J.l•lld ELKE,.,. w enemy ose gs a -----------! Bo• 321, B•lboa 1s1.ni1, 0111om1e, VAN VELDEN. 11oen C.rl\Ml'f I.Mii! have occurred to me in the last #\k.h 11 tflt ,i.e. ot bullNu of !ht,._ Hl>llllft(l10ft 8"1:h,Q. ( PUBLIC NO'l1CE dtr'5ignaCI 111 ,11 m.111en pe11e1n1ng 1o "-"" .. .-:lat 1Kur1t1 """1tllf' llld ew years,•• he told the crowd. M' A eri ~.,---~------l'"'_.teolMlcldKedt11t,wlthln '-bw1l 11e11 edclre11 of tnt encltd Kerner, 67, touched lightly ••• • ~-New Teachers =l~lf•rU'll Un.tPllb•k•tioriofll'lb Tr~=5~~~~~iPE;,m-o'.-on bis 1973 conviction on charges -. 0a11te1AUVU!tn. ms p0W11ar e.oun. Pro'P•ct. tc.nt...u.,, he handed out choice racing ATLANTIC'CITY NJ R08ERTH:GAAY S.S.No.21i49'J007 • · • Admlf'll't••••roflheENI• tMAYE.WHITE,7tOSG..,..,.., kl:ilN&R dates and other favors in (UP J ) -"M is s 01 11i..ttow11111Md~ co.t. PrMPKt. K•n""""· s.s. ,., eschange for racetrack stttk sold to him at bargain Massachusetts, Cynthia c.a.M1Ge11 1'NJ6fft • M C · 121,,...n ... A-• Kln11of1F~Mtr.nstMnc111M pnces. ary. arpenter, put her Corps Sh#. fUBi.IC NOTICE ~~1~?!..c.llf#fllilmu rM'nblr-;;::-..... rLl<•llse * long musical training to Att.ratyi...Admlllblr•ter Totalaint:ldtr .. kmlo!Nlf191dforh Hometown restivities are planned at good advantage Thurs.:. In pas_t years, Sep· Pl.lbllJ"'d or•1199 cont DalfY "'""· prq>erty desc:r1btd, 111 u-r.i, •• •11 Weatherford, Okla. Monday for Maj. Gen. Thomas day night to will the tember has signaled both Awo.1s,:n.2',•ftdSept.s,1ns 3141-lJ 11oc.11:1111r.n.•1•111"''·""'1pmtf\1...a P. S&afford, American commander or the i·oint second of three pre· the reopening of school good wlll toQ9thlr with the ilc9nw b PUBLIC.NOTICE 121,m.oo. Apollo-Soyuz space mission. Jiminary talent contests and the arrival of bordes ----------°"'""'°" A-..t The acti~1ties include renamin~ a street in in the Miss America of new teachers. "'7I, Chee.ks:......,.., 500·00 st-" rd' h hom min d . I th 1NntESuP•1110Jtcouno~ OI,....: o.ft-Mlnc1 '""•s.to H npi«td 01.10 s onor, a eco g para e, a high pageant. n e Newport.Mesa TN&ttATEotrcAt.•POftNIA w1th/ffe.:,.wta1•111111 21.-. school assembly andanap~iation banquet. In the second or"'"--Unified School District, tN,.NOF01tTit• TMte1t.citr.,.sttrwtllt11ainwm.. r•..... "'-"~ couNTTO•OitANGE ttcS •t lO:OD•.m. on or •ller tt.?tlh * swimsuit competitions, it has been traditional to • . No.AM.113 v of 5-embtr, 1t1s. •• ttie •IUUW A 1968 newspaper-picture of former Prime Miss Arkansas, Paula treat the new arrivals to ..: 0.D&•TO$HOWCAUSE p•r tm•lll of PRO,ESSIONAL 11.•!•l-ter d d .•L ,.tCf'T10U1•u111Na1s rott~No•oFNAM11: ESC1tOwS1:ftv1cEs.•ttn1,H.TusUn ~ E war Heuu walking hand in band with Denise Roack, took first luncheons• ·harbor hetot::':::!!,":.H~bl$-,,~o:'i::CE ,._ot:Zv".'Ti::J~:: "~':!.~~~~:-.,..,.,.. his 6-year-otd goddaugbtet' so touc)\ed a London place with a J>orrowed cruises and other. •: CMnetof,..,,... • drftll!s"''"""'tMTret1•t'"'en w1thl111 .womanthatsbelefthimadi~ondrir:'ginberwW. ·swimsuit with a Jow cut , welcoming events pfO. ,eETIY"S· •e"l(t10UE SAl.OH, n. ""4k•1ott ot FLORENCE ,., .. pn11"'" """so,.,., 11~ Mari• Lach suggested in the will that Heath b k "ded b · · 11'111 st ... et. H•lltlnglon Bl"Kh, RAYBU..NkWth4WIQ1of-,ri.v1no 10lt9T•.,,l ........ :$AME ac • VI yc1V1cgro~. ... . be-attributed both to cu!· hacks the district made due to finaacial bard tirileri plus a rapidly dwindling'ilDrollment. BACK .JN HM there ,.ere 255'. .,. am.vats. By U'13 ~e n-ber had driipl!O!I to 89 and last year !here were 32. Until this yetir • .au received the usual welcome • .. , G' •ftl.tl °""'"'" 1n Court. •ncl it ...,.1ng Tittiier11es illl""lhlltttte~ should give the ring to the girl, Amanda Denman, • .8etfY "· ,.,,.,mot,, 1*2 Mlnr'OI '"""Mld•POlk.•Uon tl\.i FLORENCE t10111or ""'u.ns,.,. of'"' bus1""'.-.11 DOW"lS.. Coal SC ftkn TIDS YEAR, however. Among the Six new ar .. )(~~,::~~~·i:;.:i.=.,.Sl . ::=J~u-=~~1:,::~ ::.,.!~~:!!t'!,1°..,1t;::i11: :!':..!: The photograph was take~ .on a be~cb in th e new teache,s rivals, only one is a re- .......,.""'r,0111om1•n"'1 .. ~ftENC£A.R>RTr.E Jt. etntm..., tPP"'"'d 111. pnipasec1 Northern Fr_ance when H_eath v1s1ted Cal81S soon numbe r only six and •gular•Jassroomteacher. """ busi!lllU ., Clln!M:ted by ... ~ How, tlllrlfort, It II l'IK•llY ordltlld ir-ter. aft beco c ti art l d CHARLESTON w v ' .. _ _,,,......_" Mof1imo1o anc1111nc1H1.tr1at•llPffM<I•~-o.tac1:AVIJWIM.tt1s er mmg onserva vep Yea er. • · a. traditional welcome The other "five are ...... ~ · """''*m.tt'"'0o~r11etoreV111. ~rtus H.V•nV•ktlft * (AP) -More coal events have not been special eB:Ucat1·0,. • Tflil llilltmt11t llltl Ht9d wttfl'ttll c.wtln0.pertrnerit3onttltl'lttdlyot ElktA.V.n'lt!OM ' 'dl toda pwm.v c1.,1L .,. orenge c-cy on °'"*""· 197s, ,1 to:oo o'cioc• A.M..of Tr ... ,ferorl ~ parole request by Karleton .L. Armstrong, mmers were 1 e Y -scheduled. teachers and therapists. ~ts.1•1s. 1o11c1R"ttonwc•wMwl'l.,t11etlflPlic. TMN1w.Wt111e CODVlctecl bf .a 1970 bombing at the University of as the 26 day-old wildcat The small number can . :_~°""*eo.st o•1ty':: .::;,:,:c'*9D1Nm1s~not~ ~"E.::!'-W'~ that killed 8 researcher and injured strike continued ·to 'tbe.n-..teacbers irto ,.....n .• ..as.ut.s,11,1•,1ws a.m-11 11 i.~ordtredt11at•~ot '""n110NaL11caow several other persoos.·bas been deferred for 12 spread amid reparts·or clMde Mrs. Ileah G. WI OrWr bt Jl'lbiiilled If! 11\t Ill' ... stR'l1CU moo•'--violence and union ef., LauJO. s-~'-,therapt'st·, "''' PUBLICNO'l1CE ClM.t °'"' PllOI,. l\eW..,., of ttt1N.TIMl11A.....-!.W), # ~· ,., .. .....,,. c1rc111.11on, pr1n11c1 1n ...a """"""'c.11Mni&•tn•1 Armstrong, 28, was sentenced to 23 years and sorts to end picketing. M l s s .An n M .. "'. F•tATt1M•NTo, A•ANOOHMl.tfT ~~~ .. ~:,.·~:::::= •;:i:;:;,1~W::. t:o1st 06ll'ftl't• bas served about two. United' Mine Workers "'MCLoug~tn,. de&.( and . , . o .. us• o.-,..,,.., ""' ., , '"' ••• , ,, President Arnold Miller ~-~ of he-~g teacher T ~. S.ICTITIOUllUlll"IWISNAM• ' ' · m ' • ..... . * l.LBl"U IU..._. ' ,; , 1 ~'Ti. folt-•~ 1111r.-i ,,.,.. ~ O.\ldtN12tlhd•YotA110lllt,""' Sen. Jim Allen (D-A1a) bas entered University and t:JMW Secretary at Eastb.ln(f School .. , 1 ~ri.111totu.tktulo'1i busolntH sAMUELDJ11E z6N PUBLIC NOTICE , Treasurer Har Patri k ll c ..,..t Judgeottel4kptr1orc-t Hospi\ali In Birmingham for treatment of a foot ry c ...Mrs.· A ee .. Meek, ' ,..,, " ... ---·oAAPARTM ENTC. ........ , •u1t•c•r...Mu&ML11,Eso. infect!~~ Dew into Charleston to aphasic teacber a• !'..1-10 _.......,_. , ... ,,._ _ .. ..,._ • .,.,Stt.1011 NOTICI tNVITIM• taAl.l!O eel '!hi • h " Htc1111 Ori••· "••port .. ec:tt, 1.a1.........,c.n1er111.,..1.a •ROPosALI ca1os1 PO ft TH• . ~~ offici~s said he was in satlafaetory m Wl ocal union of· KUlyb~eScbQ.OJ ; Mrs. ,rf,., ni. Fk:_ .,.1_ ,._,.. ·=.::':A!:-... co~1T11ucT•~N O.f cou•TRv conditi . Allen said thelm'ect.ion was complicated ficials in southern West Susan Lee •llill1agle. 1,...1:, " .._, • 11..0 111 er-. · ll'llbll""9d Dr.,. co.st o.ir., P11o1;, ~....-..c':~~·~ ~:~:. 0~ by a di~c condition be bas had for D'IOl"e than 20 Viridnla, the heart of the multiple:.Jlandl-capped II ,, .... ....,, ...... ,.. .... ,°"'. ~m>l:ltrt.~U,lO,l~I} .~·IS LAOUflASANITA•YD•n••CT" VAO.-• strike area. teacher •• Ilea ~1~·- t, • OMIND. _.., 1200 l(lflOl ltoad, NOTICE-IS NEll:E9Y Gt VEN lhltl~'---·-·..--------_,,.. ...m. UUlG 1nnt ~::-:., ... ~=~=.._,, PVBLICNOTICE t1111Ncl11"011'1'hcN:s ofse1c10tstnc1 PVt'CNOTICE F • p . School; Mrs. Patl L. - -.. w•'°'""''""° 11W1tt1 111111 w111 *'•" ..-.... ,.... •--A• Walsb,speedather·-'-· ' O -_. tMfllil Ufl .. I._ Ml.Ir of U:Oll -.-c.:--~-.. •.1 ·u, -;:..:.~·.=t,:;., 1 101 su•111110111cou11:To,.,.,.ir L!fl.W1 e.tt1t1u,o1 s.~.ms. . .....,,, and Joe~ Swilt,'llrama Nlrrt .,,,......... _. ..... o. .. toi, sTAT1..o,.u.uFoftH•APOlll ... fwlll.io.1,,.. 1o wld DKjrld °'Ml ·NOTtaTouso"OJtS HUN'l'W::·BS anc1 stace crafts teacher i• ,.,tzillOl .. KM .....tl"10S ntECOUNTYOPOltAlllH lflflWIOl"1etloll, mehlri.11, -.IJ ••it. .... A+Mlt 1".1 atN ............ Hatbotlligh. 11': {!'",......-WM~ a., a Hll.A.....U .._-,Mr1kt1,tftd Wppt ... !'IKMIWy SUPl:lltoltCOUltTOPTMI ' ....... .,.,..-VU'"' _........... "°11CI 0 .. NlAltlNO OP "ITITIOH to tCWl•lrvCI tor Mid Dlllrkt, ..Wwti IT~TI ffCAUlllOlllNIA f'Ott • ' 1 j 'Jr,t 1 o....NO..~.. POii PftO&ATE OJI WILL AND l"Oll « "9tlcPI Ume l•ld pr ..... t 'llllM M lltEeDUNTTOP-OltAMGS s o• • 1 'nifa "* ftlM ,.._ ._ LaTTlllUTISTAMEMtAAY SMlfltly oo-d anc1 ,, .. .touoM._ MU.1Mhwo4tht l!mtt .,NCVA p TUGBTED •If)~ oai.N!I; z..-:... c.witJ Gr\ Est • I I • f I DA MA It f E oftlctit of ~ Scwll\ LIWIW W.., .IAYNECHAnEftTON o.c...... • e • Aid rrt ot_..,,,,, VONOE.RBECKE.0.<•MH. Olltrkt I Ntttt•llMntlfgl ..... toc.....-.ors " • Bel y ' ,,.... NOT1CI IS HEREBY GIVEH.... . '1Ws.c.M........ NWIO <MlfN ~ .,. uld-... T -"used to _,._ c"" to film th I h ps ~~-... Ol'Mllc.llDIClf ....... ICATit1..EEN M.WHITE,Mll'iacl lri ... 9""tltut .... CA.*W ...... f111MldU.l1Ml11t .. offlt•ot ' au r~ «UVW DO> 'r unts. i> a . ,.; ... s..1.1i.1t,mJ....,, ;:.::;.:~~:_M.-,::~::::11-=: ,::J: .. ":'.!::::!: ;:,;; :;::-.:,.a;.::•:=:: Tberearen.olawltolmuretbatlheseanlQlala&cta ....... ., • ..,1 • · n:lrt... ftJBUCNOTICB "'!IMIWIC!toll.MWIT.........,.., .............. ,,.. ........ ....,...."' •fflC• l•f PAftK ER, l l JtG, apcrt1n&chance. ., ,.n!...:..abled. 1Q5 ~" , lfliil petll.._ ,....,_ t.iHdt"9 ...... ~let_._. ... ~ IOt.OWSDJL ANO PALElltMQ._712 • • ' ••• , • ...,. .l!lllJ •t.'J\t .. mnous•.,..... :::,:~.::.::".:'.: ~c::w::;:.cr=:. ==c"'"'P_.., • TD•08',f'APPALUNG~.O&LLwere ~ t' ' " ''"'"~ .... :!1!!...:t\T ""..,.'",...""""'*•ms. ..... ~ ... , •• :ln.,. ..... -;: ...... ,. .. -'.,:;;,:~~-:-;: 1atamll-..quarete~·inpnttpgame'preserve Donna Golden has Onmp CoaLCoUege la ~1-........._ 1sirlM1...,..,t••.in..1r11t11~.,.°"""'" 11ct,•wDb1r1e19Mlfttt11tftkilt1•iltnad"'•"m.tt.r1~ .. oatnd&Detr.olt. ~' been 81ected--Pr luis~llnnfll.5001n ~nil &11 '_.,.;,.,_,,.o ... ,,..__ =.,.~.,.=::!·J:,1:'= ..,..1"'':1:.e:".::.,-.. ='~ ~;,;~ J:,.11; The -,tcf..er sees 1 bunter •boot a white fallow 'den~ 'of the AlPha' federal ctani1 to -"9'0::',:.111::._ ~:,"'~ ~1=:;..,t. ms. a.en~==-~~ .... ~4..-:'":;: w11111ri ._. dew after pa yins "'25' for tbeprivi1ece-The •-!Y.mal G a m m a s i I m. a elimlnttte archltectW'al ., ...... """"-w1w ... L1t-•. .._. . .,., •• ,,.,_.,.....,:::t' "" -• ... lsWoundtd,butnooneseemsab,\etoldllitqulclll!'. scholastic honor barrien which restrict :iM.':...1am111utt1r1..,•• ,.,. .. c:;"'J.~.. ::.r;ci:.:;,;i:~::.,,..,i o.w=::~:'~P.Eu. ~ydon't want it std in• I.>' that'Wlll spall lhe society at Golden use. of the campua ... i .,,. , r .. cw..... ..._""''"'"-..... ~ ~ ... •win head. u a trophy. 'lbelr uncattna tneptnest' ts West Collefe fo"' fecllitie1 by pbyaical.ly ~-....... ~ ...... l.9"""'#0 W.W CMll, .. ...,. et Ol,....Cflf ' ................ 1. slckmli.f ' 6.-diPhledstudents ,.. ~:;: :-..:.~: ::::Wclr'~ ........ ::.:=:.t:.:.W:=' .. ": :f.:O~... AaU-tOsumvp •• Oftbemen.turnttotbehun ... t9'1S.18 aaboo year. Atotaloteoca.lifomJa .,,.. _, "£'$;r': _.,._.,,,.,...=. ,,,__ --Urllll41aya, "NlcelboWnc.Jllkellow10UCrfP-Jlem~p ls op!ll communlt.,. collegei ;.i:!'91,_...., " _.....a..· •"'!:l"'O::.::t::.~...,.. ~=-~~ -,.lot"-~~--1'111-bow. ,..,>cllda't wallll~ aiD Ille 10 IUlden .. .,.,.:a~ ncel.•eA.totaHna ~ "" ~ ... 4,11..m1 ~-.... -.ms MWi S.U.'9,11tt,.1tn ~fl ~ . . -y;-averqe or Dettllr.. mUHm, l . ' ---~-· ' • ' I " ' • • , • • • • '' ' . ' MusiC--Div.ine ov Deluded? 'Heavenly' Works Set ~ In Concert By JACKIE RD1AN , Of ... o. .. , .......... "I consider this the '"'atest PfY<hic breakthrough ~ the 20th _century_•• stewart Robb, a psychic re- searcher and musician from Anaheim, was talking about the music of Rosemary Broim. Mrs Brown, who :~e to public notice about six y ago, is an Englishwoman who claims the spirits of great composers such as Liszt and Beethoven dic- tate new mu.sic to her. J\lthough Mrs. Brown bas nev.• studied musical CODJPOSi- tion, Robb said, -~\I wouldn't even s'ay this: was in the style of'~ and·SO, I'll ,ay this is by ao-.,id· so. It lsn!t imilatjve; this'is the re~ jhing ... There have been at- \em~ !<>imitate the styles or the composers, none of tliem suc- ceas'ful. •• -:;. ~- .iiELECTlbN,ll· from among' Mrs. Brown'\-"Oo pieces will be pert;rme"d al' highlights of a aeries of 11ix concerts this year by- Ille Hunilngton Beach Chamber Players. Rotib will play piano and barpslchord. Music Director Mike Maure3s will pta}r violin solos, and recognized works by baroque comPosers wiU also be 'BEETHOVEN SONATA' IN MRS. BRO~ HANDWRITING Siie Writ .. 'lnoplred by Beethoven'•· . ect Copyright featured. The first concert will be at 3 p. m. Sept. 21 at the Edison High School Cafeteria· at the intersec-' --'tion 01 Maenolia and Hamilton streets in Hun.tin gt.on Beach. Admission· is ..$2 lfor adults and $1 for students. Information about the conc"Ut and season tickets ($10 adults, $S students) are available from 5J6.6207 or 968-'1960. ' MllS. BROWN'S music, which Robb slid bas not been published in this country, is supplied him in the form of xerox copies by Mrs. Brown herself. Robb, who has a music degree from the London Royal College of Music and translates Wagner's operas for the MetroPolitan Opera, is also the author of several books on· the 16th century French seer Nostradamus and of . . '"True Spirit Stories" and "More True Spirit Stories." He now teaches parapsychology for North Orange County Adult EduCation and. in the Cerritos adult educa- tioriprUgram. His involvement with Mrs. Brown began indirectly wben Robb made a prophecy_ While serving as a regular on a New York ~ radio. show in the 19608. he described mediumship and added ''there'• no rtfSO!' music couldil't come through with the same ease (as voices)_ Some day we'll have 'Beethoven's loth Sympbony." Mn. Brown is--reported to be working on such ·a symphony now. WHEN SHE attracted widespread attention about 1969, Robb received a grant Crom the Parapoytb~OIY Foundation ~ New York lo go lo LalCb> one! in- vesti1ate her. . Mrs. Brown, he sold, explolned that she fll'&t saw a vialoo of LJ.azt when she was 7, and th•t be re· turned when she was an adult, durina: a period when she was re- covering from a fall, and soon rbunded up other compogen. "She doesn't hear the music," Robb said. "She· sea where it should go on the staves ... His <Liszt's) purpose was to prove survival, not just to bring more beautiful music.·• The composers Mrs. Brown claims to have taken dictation from include Bach, Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Liszt, Schumann, Brahms, Grieg, DebUssy, Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, Poulenc and Stravinsky. HOWE.VER, Robb said, she lists all compositions as "by Rosemary Brown, inspired by" the composer in order to protect her copyright. Robb said be belle.Yes b_e is the only American playing Mrs. Brown's music and that this may be the first U .S . public performance of her works. However, one re coed bas been is- sued and some of Mrs. Brown's works have been published in England. She is also the author of. several books, including "Unfinished Symphoriies. '' There have been a few other psychics who claim to have re- ceived musical dictation, but none have been as successful as Mrs. Brown. according to Robb. "These are the first cases wber,e complete pieces have Lyrie Opera Prod•etion • ·Arts /Dining ·out: Entertainment· -.Sop-•5.1"!5· OAILYPILOT CJ . . ' I ~ :-. ROBB PRACTICES PIECE BY MRS. BROWN FOR CON~ Siie Sends Photocopies of Work Directly to Him ~ . . ' - come through_ There've been recorder to pick up disemhl4fed fragments before," he said. voices. . ' A I t h o u g h b e i s a "l cou1d sit in a room like-this parapsychologist and is con-and voices would e«ine' vinced that Mrs. Brown's com-through ... maybe in a fot;;lgh positions prove the existence language," he said. He saHI ire ol an afterlife, Robb disclaimed. asks quesJions and, wheif he any faith in predictions of the plays the tape back, b•a.t• future. · several words of response. ~ . "You get answers that rJou ''THAT•s A risky business; it's -never dreamed or,·· he sata;..,. .pretty much guesswork. You ding that he believes the spii;t c a n ' t t> a n k o n t h e m voice recording is ''still ;i·:a (fortunetellers)," he said. primitive stage·~ and tha' ~e He himself is doing research would like to work with engi~s into "spirit voices," using a to improve his recording lechili- microphone. amplifier and tape que. ; • . ' • ' . . . _.;i Laguna ~ Folk-rock Musical • in BRAD DAVID AND KARIN BENSON PLAY LEAD ROLES · · Musical ls Based on Ballad of Barbara Allen At Newport Pop Festival . . ' , A traditional love story will come to life in "Dark of the Moon,'' a folk-rock musical based on the legend of Barbara Allen which 'Will be performed at the Irvine Bowl Sept. 13 lhrougb27. . 'The Lyric &pera Association of Orange C0unty produc- tion features a new !;core by Mark Tunibull, who wrote the Disney album ''A Birthday Party With Winnie the Pooh'' and has recorded his own album," Portrait of the Young Artist," on Reprise. ~ Turnbull has also written songs for Don Ho, Frank Sinatra Jr. and Linda Ronstadt. The music, which uses folk ballads combined with hymns and loVe songs, will be played by Tumbull's eight-piece band featuring former membersofthegroupHonk. Director Clyde Ventura will use the outdoor setting of the Bowl as part of bis staging. ''Dark of the. Moon'' will play at8p.m. Sept. 13, 19, 20, 26 and rT. Tickets al $5, $6 and $7.50,·wilh student, senior citizen and group discounts available, may be purchased at the Irvine Bowl box office on the Festival of Am grounds in Laguna Beach or by caJling 494-0709 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. weekdays. The f!oasl of the musical will feature Brad David, who has performed on television shows includin.e: "Marclls Welby, M.D.'' and ''The Rookies" and Karin Benson, who has sung at Isadora's, The Newporterl~ and the Sahara Tahoe. Also in the cast are Albert Williams, .Patricia Foley, Liz Beamonl! ~erry Loomis, Bob Kevorkian, Ron Raskin, Joseph ··~zona'' Clark and Gloria Haslam. • MARK TURNBULL, LEFT, PREACHES IN SCENE FROM 'DARK' .He Wrote New Score, Plays Role of Preacher Haggler Five Galleries in Sho~ \ A surver of the eslhetic at- titudes of five Orange County art galleries will be presented in_ a special show opening Sept. 7 at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. 307 Cliff Dr. The exhibit, which has been coordinated by Lin da Rosengarten or the UC lrvine Fine Arts Department, is drawn from the galleries Fioating Wall, SSF, Frankfort, T JB and Shop City. About 60 works in a variety or media are inclufted in the show, which will be in place through Sept. 28. The avant-garde works will be shown along with a retrospective of early pie c e s by J o hn McLaughlin. In addition . "An Eveajps of Performances" of con~l art, using vide o tape& ... ~R$1 performing artists, will Dil;'vt~­ senled at 7 p.Jll . Sept. 21..at:u.e museum. Information a~- tentance is available by J".¥ the museum at494-6S31 . ... .... are aimed at studying • A Rock singers Billy Preston (top left) and Ike and Tina Tumer are amonl' the stars who will perform at the Newport Pop Festival, a benefit tot the March of Dimes, from noon lqjl p.n;. Sept. 14 at the Lell&rd Stadi1>lD at "Ol'an.8~ Coast College, 2701 ·Fairview !\bad, a.ta Mesa. Also featured will be Ambrosia, Flash Cadillac and the' Continental Kids, Aircastle and Red Devil Fireworks Show and Jlaggae Steel Drum Band.· Tickets at $7 .So are at~ble at all1ticket 1111encies l!lld at the OCC'""Assoclatea Students Office. !f The exhibit and perf~-. velopment of contempor ' l TRAPEZOll II , 1975, BY .SCULPTOR Rll;~llD ABEi\ Wiii Be Shdwn With Works From Flve-CoiM'ty G•llerle~. during th e 1970s,~ t .Roseng1rten said. ·~~· · The museum is ~'\..~ from,U_:~ • .m...lo.J.:V'.~W-admiu1onTsfree. .._ . . .. --.,:: .. :_ ............ I • • ' , ,, ' , • • q;, DAILYPCLOT • Broadway ... Is Success Jfi Stars? l. By WILLIAM GLOVER \..! AP Dr•on. Wrlatr NEW YORK -Broadway is 'aiming for another upturn season. Entouraeed by last y'ar's multi-million dollar rise in bOxoffice revenue, producers are scheduling an increased number ofs~s- A larger-than-usual stellar galaxy. mostly feminine, has also been assembled to augment attendance prospects. The list ranges from such veteran worthies as Lillian 'Gish and Syl'Via Sidney to current ravorites Elizabeth Ashley and Paulei Prentiss. Jn µie male contingent are Milton Berle, Cyril Richard, Jorui Raitt, Yul Brynner. · Between now and Dec. 31, the traditional midway mark, "Z1 ar- rivalS are slated, compared with 23 set J.ast September. Among the productions, seven are revivals of proven crowd ple~s; six: have had extended domestic tests elsewhere; and four Are coming from London. IN '.\DDITION to such usual legit fare, a six-week run is planQed at Broadway's Uris Theater starting Sept. 25 for "'il'reemonisha," an opera novel- t)J composed by ragtime's found- ing father, Scott Joplin. The pperators of the Uris, who havej.p.ad difficulty keeping re- iulat shows in that huge auditoMum, are continuing the policy instituted last season or specijl} ''concert engagements.'' The \wo-week kickoff beginning Sept. 8 spotlights Count Basie, Ella ,Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra. A novel addition to the drama liileup is producer Jmeph Papp's Plan 'to present at the Booth Thea~r a series of plays by youn·a· authors who otherwise migh\ _get a bearing only off- Bniadway. Here, in calendar sequence always subject to sudden re- Vis1on, are the shows slated to · ; Premiere dates are sho'Wn rackets before each title: EPTEMBER: (Just arrived) e Skin of Our Teeth." Hell- er Theater -The Kennedy e nter version of Thornton der's classic starring Miss 1 • · Frid1y, S!pt.mbtlr 5, 1975 r 'TRUCKLOAD' CAST MEMBERS DANCE FOR PRODUCERS At Least 28 Othe• Production• Wiii Compete This Yur Los Angeles starring Pearl Bailey; (8) "Me & Bessi~." Am- bassador -musical about Bessie Smith, conceived by and featur- ing Linda Hopkins; (9) ''The La! People," Booth -first of the Papp series, drama in the Brazil jungle, directed by Tom O'Horgan ; (13) "Boccaccio," Edison -musical about the master or ribald stories; (15) "Trelawney of the Wells," Beau- mont -Pinero's classic comedy with Marybeth Hurt; (23) "Yentl the Yeshiva Boy," O'Neill - drama set in a 19th century Euro- pean ShteU; (28) ''The Best or Everybody.•• Beck -Milton Berle and Vivian Blaine in a comedy of a doctor who wants to create "a good lmonster"; (also 28) "America ·the Musical," St. James -melodic .potpourri or .. music by Herbert, Lehar, Friml and Kern reaturing Patrice Munsel, John Raitt, Tammv Grimes, Dick Shawn, Cyrif. Richard and Lillian Gish; (30) "Travesties,'' Barrymore - London comedy hit starring John Wood. Tentatively' marked down for .October arrival also is the musical "Odyssey," headed by . Yul Brynner and Joan Diener. NOVEMBER: (13) "Habeas Corpus," Palace -another all- star London import.with Donald Sinden, Rachel Roberts, Jean Marsh, Celeste Holms, .June Havoc and Roberta Maxwell ; (18) "Scream,'' theater not yet set -Sylvia Sidney in a drama about two Auschwitz survivors. Tentative November bookings are: "Give 'Em Hell Han-y,'• with Ed Nelson as Harry S. Truman: ''Kennedy's Children,'' about some youths during the 1960s ; and "Angel Street,'' re- vival or the famous melodrama. DECEMBER: (4) "Fathers & Sons '' Booth -second new • Hamlet .. author offering-; (17) " , Beaumont -with Sam Waterston in the title role; (18) "The Glass Menagerie," Circle in the Square -Maureen Stapleton explores the Tennessee Williams drama; (28) "Duplex,'' theater to be set -Janet Leigh trapped in melodrama. ' Due also during December are "The Norman Conquests," a comic trilogy by Alan Ayckbourn at the Morosco, date to be set, featuring Paul_. Prentiss, Estelle Parsons, Carole Shelley, Richard Benjamin, Ken Howard, Barry Nelson· and ''Kronborg,'' a musicai version of "Hamlet'' which still needs a date and • playhouse. Intriguing prospects ror poot- New Year arrival are beginning to appear. Just for samples, Katharine Hepburn in "A Matter of Gravity,'' Julie Wilson· in ''Roberta'' and Deborah· Ke"' with ''Souvenir.'' Also new musicals by Stephen Sondheim, Alan Jay Lerner, Leonard Berns· tein and Richard Rodgers. Prospects appear bright. How many of the angels, who·fmanced the array, will b_e b.appy, however, won't be known until critics and public sample the wares. Any hunches? bley, Martha Scott and Alfred ds F ed ake; (18) "Ab, Wilderness," Coast Lif ,_.1ar eator . ' cle in Ille Square -Eugene -e- eill'• only~mec!J down rrom .. . . ·-• The guests will dits<?S the w Haven's Long Wharf ' Lif~fuartls. Kni5uts in the workofthelifeguardsiliidsome T eater with Geraldine !ater Otwill bee reta~.uMreddOJ?-of the sophisticat~ rescue tzgerald; (21) •0The Soft F~us ange oun Y on ay methodstheyuseintheirWork. r uch tf Golden~ comedy at ?.30p.m. OD K9C&TV, Chan-Included intheprogram,willbe !a. young man whose pro-. nelSO. a tilm_ed seq.u.e.~c'e.....or a !l'!m~ifileepliig. iliiiie,mreaecr--JoininghostJimCooperwillbe lifeguard's typical day at Ille II A I an A r k Io ; ( 2 a l Douglas D' Arnall, Huntington beach, rrom rescue operations to "f~~Joad, '' Lyceum -new Beach marine saf~y officer; tireless surveillance or the sand al about , a group of Larry Gibson, Newport Beach and water.' ds.. marine safety officer; Sheridan The guest will also discuss the ~radbury 'ofiled iog bas to he al to be good, •• thor Ray Brad-~ an lnterv1ew on , CE·T·V-prodi'iced "' tive Writers View- • a 80-minute al ' to b" aired y at o p.m. Oii 50. Byerly, San Clemente chief variouS facilities and services of- fileguard and Bruce Cleeland, rered by Ille Junior Lifeguard · Huntington Beach~ Program. , VISIT SOUTH COAST VILLAGE . where cobblestone streets wander by more tha.n 80 International shoppes, boutiques and· restaurants clustered around a charming village green. A unique ble'nd of elegance and simplicity, flavored by good food In nine different languages. dbury, author of e Mar.ti,an ' Shoppes Open · ~les. •• talks about eelings, his ' by on lire and realivity. He uses u aids, such as his • ·nting "The Halloween ee'' to show what ativity is all about. Painting, writing, ate, cake decorating d guitar playing are Mon.-Set.10-9:30 Sun.11-6 .') -· ' i ' l --···· different forms of -~~~~~!!!!!!!~!!!!~~~~~~~~!!!!!!~1!~~~ ~ativity, says Brad- y •' • ta Topic TY Special. HER OF PEPSI with Eyery Giant:Size Plua order • ' I / ' • .. • • •• ·G.r.~ups ~et rProdncti~~ &..on ticlteto •re now'"' aiJ f..lulo fall lind wui.i-""""" .. Of tbre•, COW1l1 pe~ra .... pg: ... . . • BAU.ft; PAc:tPICA .--;_,,. seUon will consist of a cone~ of three short works Oct. 12 at 2:30 and 7 :30 p .m .; ''The Nut- cracker" Dec . 12 throuab 21; a Pl'Ojram to be announcoc) Feb. I; and '1Encounter Near Venus•• March 28·28. Ticketa at $10 and Auditions Plaluwd At Three Colleges Auditions have been scbeojuied for thj:1 weekend and next week by the Orange Coast Community Symphony Orchestra, Golden West College Theater Depart- ment, the Irvine Ma5ter Chorale and the Cal State Fullerton Theater Department. In addition, Sebastlan's w .. t Dinner Theater will bold tryouts for three male leads in "West Side Story" at 19 a.m. SatunlS¥. For information call 492-99:50. Symphony auditions will beglri at 7:30 p.m. S8pt. 9.lnlheOrange Coast College Music Rall behind the auditorium. There are apen- ings for performei:s on ,violin, viola, cello and string ~. In· formation is available at :-.56-5829. Golden West College will seek perfonJ1.ers for three fall procluc .. ~ Uona at 7 p.m. Sept. 8 and 10 in tbe college's community theater. The productions will be "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?''. "Feiffer'a People'' and "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County." Auditions for the Irvine Master Chorale will be held Sept. 6, 7 and 8 in the Choral Room at Corona del ·Mar Hi&h School, 2101 Eastblurr Dr. AudiUon appoint- ments may be made by calling 54UOf9or646-5790. Child actors wiU be llOUl!ht by Cal state Fullerton tor its upcom- ing production of "Gypsy" at tryouts from 4 to 6 p.m. Sept. 8 and io In the college Music- Speech-Drama Building. In- formation is av.ailable from 870-3628. In I.as V~as The rollowlnl shows are scheduled ror the comin& week In Laa Vegas •. CAESARSPALACE-Tom.Jooes DESERT JNN -DelJble Reynolds FLAMINGO -Sandler le Young FRONTIER -Phil Harris, Harry Jam .. , Diana Trask . ~VEGAS BILTON -Bill Cosby MGM GRAND -Mac Davis (ends 9/9); Dean Martin (•tarts 9110) RIVIERA -Dionne Warwicke, Righteous Brotherf (ends 9110); Petula Clark (starts 9/11) SAHARA -Buddy Hackett (ends 9/11); Tony Bennett, Lena Home (starts 9112) SANDS-Wayne!'lewton • .... t ...... wtlh dis-. ~lahi ud Auden.ti. I rom 879-1733. ~" AA IES •7$.•11. - 'The rl1tlan Development Center ror Ille Perfonnlng AN and Ille Orange Oounty Cultural Center. Inc ... will present lbo !luzutu Cblldren violinists Sept. 21, lletropolltan Oporaotar llary Coot& Nov. 28. Carmen Dragon conducUng Ille HoUdlQ'O!<:hestn Dec. 19, Roger Wagner Cior.W, Feb. 14, Ille Vienna Choir Boys 15an:b t . and .Johnn,y 111110'~ "Sl.andUpudCbeer"ooad&tet6 be announced. Tlctets ~at S30 per Individual and $75 per ramlly are available by calling 534-0275. 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"Mary, Mary'' iu_ct ''Cacwa F1ower,'' respectively. SOR'• "JUDlpel)t," from the author of "Ro1encrantz and Gu.Uden1tern Are Dead" and •'The Ile.al Inspector Hound," promises to offer a bit more substance. TWO OTHER community theater season openers are as unfamiliar as Orange County pre· mieres since they haven't bffn Unveiled locally in an eon or so. These are '"T!le Com is Green'' at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse and "U.S.A." at theSanClementeCommunityTheater. There are, inevitably, the well-travelea com- edies making their third or fourth appearance Olh a local stage. Westminster's "Butterflies Are Free" has been done previously in San Clemente and Laguna, while tl)e Saddleback Communitr Theater's debut attraction, "Plaza Suite,•• has touched base at those two playhouses, as well as at Huntington Beactt and F\lllerton. PERSIAN, ARMENIAN, GREEK. RUSSIAN Ir AMERICAN CUISIME lntermissioh Tom Titus • enoµch locally. Abo cornin1 up lot the .. cood t!me!1 "Father's Day,"theJeadolfprocluclloo al Oraoce Coast conece. · , Up to now, Edward Albee'• muten>ie« "Wbo'o Afraid of Vlqln!a Woolf?" has been staced only once on the Orange Coast, at the Jrvlne Community Theater. But both UC Irvine @!Id Golden West Colle&e have !fin I.heir fall re- pertoires this year. FOB UCI, "Virginia Woolf" u part of< it. three-pronged Irvine Repertory Theater pot- pourri, including two other Albee works, '"T~ Zoo Story'' and ''TheAmerican Dream,'' as w.ell as two newer models, ''Green Julia'' and ''Tbe Great Nebula in Orion." ., · Golden West will also 'be producins1n blab Jear, with '.'The El!ects of Garm11a Rays on M'IJ1· m-the-Moon Marigolds,'' ~'Felffer's People" aitd ·'The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" joining the Albee play between now and Christmas. • On the Plaone Guy Babusek and Joe Bogg~sil play teen· I agers with a penchant tor telepltoning in · Jean 'Kiili''• "Finishing Touches," which I will run Sept. 12 through Oct. 11 at the ~ Huntington Beach Playh0use. Reserva· lions may be made by calling !142-5421. -4 .. IAllL Y DIMMH. SP1CW. ~D.-,lte7:JO,... Uss familiar ls "Here1 Lies Jeremy Troy," makinc Its second apj>earance in fi've years, at the Irvin·e Community Theater·, while the next show at ~bastian 'I West Di.oner Playhouse, "West Sic.\e Story," is one that hasn't been done 1 -~-----NEW LOOK, MENU AT OLD BRUSSELS. • •• OOLMEH"eARG $3.95 ' (Sluff9o Gt-L-•l SHISH KABOB FLAMBE $4.95 CMlritllt9cl cflolc9 ol F~l.I SHASHLYEK FLAMBE I~ ci.ic. ol LamOl LOBSTER T All (..-w!lh """~) ALL ENTREES INCi.UDE -~- $4.95 $5.95 LUNCH-Men-Fri• DINNER-Mon.Sat COCKTAILS DAILY• CLOSED SUNDAY Free Validated Pcrldna in Newport Center 8Cft)8S from Fashion 1i'land 600 Newport c-Dri.. .... 640.7502 LA VE RESTAU DIN I• Ow I a ts :lie Cellcr STEAKS • LOlsTa • CRAI SHRIMP • TERIY AKI PRIME Rll • Thllr~ Fri. Ir Sat. AMPLE FREE PARKING , .._ ........ 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The midday fare ofters a nifty selection of sandwiches, 1alad1 and ecc d!l- he•-, together with a dally special Even · a · modest salad or sandwich takes on a continental air when served before the restaurant's crackling tireplaee with n.,. of heraldry hanllins down from the very bigbce!llnl. • The Coast Highway location of Old Brussels is at the intenec- tion of Diamond St., the last signal ·as you head towards South Lagtin~. Reservations,49'-7447. ~~ El Matador MAICIAL 1$ U.Cll MO"°AY tltru THURSDAY SPECIALS (Friday, Satunhyand Sunday until 6 P.M.J dinnllS includf soup or 11/MI, bak1d potato or rice RED SNAPPER .' ................. 2.25 MAHI MAHI , ... . .. • .. .. .. . .. .. . 2.65 COME Ir SAY tB.LO MARCIAL AHMOUMcls SftCIAL SUHl>A T BREAKFAST Plus Everything on the Menu Open al 9:0011.M. LUNCHEON SPECIAL l Toco, I &lchilodo w/draitc.e of~ gr nee $1.50 Now Serving Beer and Wine Menudo Sat a· Sun. '~ W...teM5cWtW....,_W..._.u..tl 1:00_!& o,.,,,...,.,.~,,.... 0e(Fea6Hot::/- ~E_xa~y!¥!_~~(,fi GRILLEO SEA BASS .. .. .. .. .. .. . 2.95 TOP SIRLOIN ...... .. . . .. .. . . . . . 3.25 NEW YORK STEAK . .. .. . . .. .. .. . 3.75 LOBSTER TAIL................. 4.95 STEAK AND LOBSTER ...... , .. .. 5.95 f LUNCHEON also se!Ved daily until 4 p.m. ' . 18271 Pacific eo.11 Hwy • H11n1lnt10n Bdl. • C2131 512-1321 Mon. thru Thur. '11 to 11 •Fri. 11 to 12 Sat. e to 12 • Sun. 9to 11 1761 Newport lt.4. C.t 1 • StJ COlht Mesa 64S.Jl20 . (/Un , food"'JTld-excjtemen~Wlwt-• place to-dine-and rtlax! Inter- of your life, ,the King's Wharf is y'our nolio~l and traditional cu.isi11t, fine -.,,-G'S 4 restaurant We-~ wine ,tl11d soft have a great ca11dlrtight are menu wtticlt 011r sveclalities. includes out Yau 'II alw e11· per soup and 011r Te"ace Salad Bar~ Af-, . btaut'i!u!Pacific. ter 9 P.fi.1., ad-At1110Jphere is do-it-yourself ~ 011erlooki11g tht joining Main Brace Loun~ fea lures our pass'lll'Ord at super entertainf!'lent'fot your listening Ille Capriccio in Ne~rt Beach's and dancing pleasure,.and,'lreal drinks ntfl.otst and fin est ho.lel too! Ma\e someone.happy-.. 9ine at the Newport Beac,h.M,cmiott' •llWIVAT00llM'fil&. 900 Newpo,it Center Dtiwe•CIU 640-4000for tnronnatio n and risemtions. Presents NOB HILL DINNER . PRIME Rll :4U JUS c ..... s..,,.. ...... ,_ ' ., GOLDEN GAn DINNER FULL OHE-HALF Cf1ICKIH ' . 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LUNCHEON and OINNER A ESEAVATIONS HONORED Phone (714) 644-1700 . = . APPEARING ~.+_i> i A~'l'~ . e • ,A°Y.~ The-finest in : . At..~~ ·Gourmet dining • ~~~~ .:· ' i>~ , DAf'.iCING "I I \>_~+i> ~:~~~MENT : ~ :. • : Uirpor,ter C[nn 'Hotell · 18700 MacArthur Blvd. i Irvine. Telephone 833-2770 ": ' \ . . . ···············~·······~ --~ .-,,.----.... i ®Id 7filrussels :. ~ cP <fl : Your.J:losts_._ : 11-.... Julian Tovar & Pat O'Daly <fl : ~S.r'JI~~J:lD°=rJ~· : ~ LUNCH• DINNER .fl ~ EARLY EVENING MENU • to 8 <fl @' 2700 s. COAST tlGHWAT <fl ·• LAGUHA IEACH , ds. 494-7447 <fl ~++++++++++~+++++~ l • ,,. • ' • • Now appearing: . Carol Ki111Z~ and The Kimz~y fl!itf>ort. - l I l j ' .. :-• • .; ••• " •• :;~ •• - '92~ 'Something N'tiw ~ C:11sta Mesa French Conti~ol C1.4.isine A .true go.urm¢eXpe.fflmce. • RACK OF LA•• SRJl'Rll i1flealiTlioUT ' ' •.llEAFOOO~ • ' ...... ~II ·---· --· ---------------- ' -=-~4 TIDAL"WAVE.,. CNOHN SUIYIYOIS "" I ............. _ ...,..,...... .... ,,. JAWS- C&'fAIH MMO- ..-Pli..•--_.,._ ~ CHllSTMU .. ,-suaraow,. • --·--.-t. UCI WltM fMI DIYll1111 ' .......... PUT II WAUr.INI# fAll N iji -~-,.,~~ ~~ "~''' --··~· ......... u. .. • •· • • • . . ' TV -QAllJ .. LOG . Fric!Gv -(. fve,.ng • • ' Saturday Morning ' · ..... J«)CE Television I =~ -· , .... .. ......... . • '' Ill•~• • •• I • . -~ • • : • • • • ; Cfl DAILY PILOT Friday, September $, 1975 'Dolly': Is It Really Magic? "Hello. Doll y!," whict) opened Tuesday for a six·week engagefuenl at the Shubert Theater in Century City, Is un excellent example of what is good and what is bad about old·fashioned mU1icals. On the plus s ide is the frequently m agnetic and alm.ost institutionalized presence or Pearl Bailey, who won a greater ovation on entering than most performers get at their c urtain calls. THERE ARE also lhe bouncy costumes a nd charming sets. bright music and lively dancing, and the expected romantic syrup served with a dash of witty vinegar. •· On the minus side is an aJmost complete lack of a~y serious atte mpt .at act_ing e xcept by Billy Daniels, who does a superb Job as Horace Van· dergelder Also on the negative side of the ledger is the occ as ional o verproduction which clouds an othe~wise sunny moment. with Miss" Bailey by sending showers of chonsters pitter·pattering. around to the total distraction of everyone, especially during "Before the Parade Passes Ry ... AND BENEATlt it all is the essential emptiness Or the script which, like a pastry downed instead of dinner, lust-es fi ne at the time but doesn't really rill you up. Still, .._:hat's left is perky enough to make you forget your troubles ror a little while, and, in ad· READY OR NOT, AMERICA, 'NASJMLLE' IS TIIE BLOCKBUSTER ENRRTAINMENT OF 1975! ' t . .;~ 01t1 PEARL BAILEY IN 'HELLO, OOLLYI' dition lo the two leads, there, are sparkling mo· rnents with MaTy Louise and Chip Fields as the milliner and her assistant, 9,espite an un- fortunate break between Miss ·Louise's middle and higher reglsler that needs work. The old magic is there, intermittently, and perhaps it's too much for an adult to e xpect to still be fooled by a rabbit.,Pulled out of a hat. -Jackie H11'7Jan "A smash!" ...... -~. v ~ ' ... ,. ~/ "A-~-~~~r!" It's a better movie than 'Blazing Saddles' or 'Young Frankenstein'.-Ro1111111 s1ont ' Yl . ~ DON'T MISS THIS OME! ~~~~~ ntf \In· GoOUIMEl "NASHVILLE" 111 .,.,. GAMll.B• ""IVtiMY LADT• tPGI "'FOi PITl"S SAU-INI "TOMMY" Mtirvelouslr unr humor. --- -OTHll StDI 'Monty Python •ncl Ille Holy Gnl~' i, lnaplred, In- genious, lnfectlouo. lldoe<tmlnata, Indulgent, In-> lmlhlble ind In qu--latte. Nollllng could OP TH! MOUNT,,_. ' "'DOWN HH.L IACl:r liG1 male• Pytttonefll•• ~--... .,... ··• Tllo "'°via lo 1 mutt--. The ZltnY i!iico """' breokl. It ha IOmelhlng for everyone .,r.h 1 -Mot humor. T t<-• • • ".ut'U IHIMPUHG CioAMIV' SWISS FAMILY IOllMSOM'" CCiol A crazy movie. C•mllot done In rfun houH. _, Roc;pe• to add dining plea1ure while 1ubtractlng ulori••· "llTI: THI IULLIT" IPGI '1.0YI & DIA Ttr CIJ "FRAMED" ' '"l" "TIDAL WAVE"' llJM-.2 .. 7:10 edwards BRISTOL CINEMA llRl\10 l AT M4C All1.-IUA 540·7444 ' ' ~ "GAMBLER" 'TOKOLOFHE". t -i" ""'" .... EISAND . •c.u~. 1 :»5;2S-9:."20 1.-.tS..t:JO , ... , Z:5t-5:4M:JI "FOR PETES SAKE" --FOUNTAIN VALLEY• ••VU•HU~.'ll.ll l •IN\ol • nJ'I ·~oo w• f.J THIU f·7 •1F1.AMED'' J.6:0S.10;10 SERPICO J-.so.~.s• MO ... T\lt~ W/M "FRAMED'"• a 11>.11 "SERPICO" ,,,o . 3:50-7:45 ·~ FOUNTAIN VALLEY • 81100Kl-1Ul>~TArl 01NI 1R 6J9 -1~00 .... ,_, _ ,_, . -.,.,..._ , .. " .. -w••nllC TAU -WA&D• TAU. PAIT r PA.n I"' J.S:4S.t:;JI .,. 4:tS.t:ll "WUIPHTHI .,....._ ..... 1'!'""' J:SS.7:40 ' 1:11 GENERAL CINEMA CORPORATION ' ? Wedne1day In the New autumn hours have beet1 innoun~ed by three Orange County attractions: Dian6yland , Lion ,Country SaJarl and Movleland Waa Museurp. .. , _ The wax museum, at 1711 Beach lvd., Buena Park, an.nowices that beginning Satur· day, fiours will be 10 a!m. toe p.m. daily, open until 11 p.m . .Fridays..00 Satdrdays. Admission is $.1.75 (or adults, $1.75 for children 4 to 11. For Wormalion, call S22~S4. . •• At Lion Couftti-y Salari, 8800 Moulton Parkway, Lae.una Hills, the" park opens al9 a.m ., with the last car admitted into tlJe preserve a t 5 p.rn . .Admission is f'.-IO for adults1 $2.16 ror childien S-11 . No convertibles. COSTA MESA CIVIC PU.Y/!OUSE ' ~-... . "Four On A Garde»" ~ ~ Comedy Adapted By Abe Burrows ~ FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY NIGHTS -..--Stpt. 19, 20, 26, 'l1 Oc1 . 3 & • 8:30 P.M. T ICKETS: $3.00 TICKET MAIL-<>R.OER COUPON NAME ............... , .......... PHONE. ADDRESS ...•..................... ············· ..... ··ci;-·y···· ..... 'STATE. .................. ZIP PRODUCTION : ............ : ..... · · · · · · · · · · · · PERF.OATE : ·:······ ...... PERF. TIME : ..... . NO.OF TICKETS .... CHECK AMT. ENCL.-.... . I MMI i..ek \II ti.e.trf B<i• Offln.. P 0 81>• l209. eo.t• Mn • CA I &tl'>Addrnftd Staliiped r,11>',,.q. lnUll be N<k-.:1 ) M'*t cMfk PIJ'ltlk W CllJ' Ill c..t .. :Met. 4 Mtoll Ordef" lteq..n~ \ti.II tw llli.d ..., ,, .. 1 rwc.'.d Ila•• ' nt1t.u "'"' -""'~· 6. Mui Or•n .ui .,.,. bC" ..c-~M <0ben poo1mark....:I b) L i; l'•l•I ~ I T nriiN ••UL ..,. 111 .. 11~ Prior tv lko• C:.f\tto •IMI d<o!• a. r ... lltrtbl'r ._,..,....,,11un. ~;HL 1i.. llu• Olrl« J..)6.$3111 DAILY Pl CLASSIFIED.~DS 114 ·58fa '· _, .. f ~· " . """' ti...t...l for ... 1r -, ~lortlmiUMo. t I . ' Ml-1711 So COAST "FRAMED" (R) • , ............ ,.,..:a. .......... .. PLAZA I "COOUY -W..JJ.lt dt .......... ~. DBllK)M.AC PASSfOH UftS "BEVON!;> THE DOOR" ... ........ 11<>• ... ,.,.. ........................ .1. "01IB 5IDI Of "'° _ _. f·IMI ........ 111 .. f•IM• '"RONI', ..... . ... , .................. , . .. !.Pll.l'lllOOOC •. \Jtl ... ~;U4..UO ,,..;., · · . PETER SEllERS. CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER: CATHE~INE SCHEY, HERBERT Lori · •. BLAKE EOWARM: ;:~ "'"""°"""' -Copisl!Oro -Gen. MocArtty -· Thtl fifti:ls , -The S~ies v.'IH -kdnow hspeciof CkluseQU -..Jntlll ll'IGllilt ••••• Of ..... 1111· ""n~;;;;;iil _. ____ . ----BURT KWOUK I PETER ARNE PrDIMllcl .-111 Of.a.I Ill' BLAKE EDWARDS -~FRANK WAllJMAN .. BlAKE EDWARDS BRISTOL IV lri8tol At Md ... l.Cooot8-nt _,_ best Sl'ller . m-enues and 11 amon11 the: nc:e Is~ E1NJ11='1" ~=~ .. · •' . r ~ DAILY PILOT "The Forlwle ... a fll'Ce II a rart ordif•; MDI/II! fW1NGS FOR PARENTS AND YDUNO PEOPLE ,,,...,..._,_,....,. .. "'_ .. ...... ..... w.o....,_ __ -,..,_ .... ._..,.., -·--· ·1ro1 ~l ""' AOlllUn11 ' • ,,.. .. ,. ~-· ~lftl ·>I· ' \llNC(N1CloMl,~lrill-*!1-.,. ' , J.lCK "' • •• •• NICHOLSON • . HOW WARREN • ~~ PLAYING I -!EATrY --( ·~ • . • . 1,--lill • . l • • ./ ' • • • • I'•••""""~ l'lt1u,....1"'-- A 1-kiward W Koch Production ~~Ja~ Susann Once Is Not. Enotfgh" "'-.~ i, 1--lcnry Ma~ni. F:-":'"'°'~ .... !r\'ing MansfieH·B--!...,,,:" ~ ... :1,,b:qudine Susann . """""".hiliu<! Ei-•·1>....,,i,lb.rud W Koch . ....., i,Cuy Gree.> CAtL.~FOlt SHOWllMES . ... , llRl9TOl.CllllM BRISTOi AT ll,ICNITl«IR , SOUllt COMT-AAEA 540-l ... -.......... • ·-- • I •· • ' • ' . l . , ' • E • . • ' • :; • • ' • . l • • ! ' • . t ' • • • • ' .. '$ ' • • ~ • • . • • ' . .. ' ' • . • • l . , • • . • . • • . I I • . : I l . •. ' ... .•.. j ••• ... ·:·· . •.. ~=­ --=· ' • ••• ~==·· .~..._ .. \.,~. .. :·t, ..... ~~11111 ~Jtlllllll·lllilUllft ~DUI AUii · ~mn llJll ~'8••·•nt ' • fol EXPERIENCE ;: OUWILL . EVER FORGET LL FOR C().HIT'& ,. ~ .. _ ....... [~·-·Oflill!l9 C()..Hll' AT Cl• &A WIST ONL T "THE MAN WHO LOVED ' CAT DANCING" Burt Jk:ju.-..,. m1tn ... ,. __ _ • ; • ' l • DM.Yl'll.OT . . • 'Cooley' .. Has Warmth Dally Fro.m ~ 2 P.M •. I.A. •Wll't t~lff" IXJ • O.CI. Ptnn' ICITY Ollll. IXJ *ll'tn,PYTRON AND ...,_ ~--T!IB ROLY GlilL -111ia ...,.......... ••tltical look at King •~,.. .. u..•1N1 Artbur'1~haltomeYft'Y .,.. .._ ......., tuna.,y parts reminiS«Ol ol -----•c.t ••'~'--...f-lld Bnlolts aod Woody IA ~~~ Allen, altbou1h·-t.he film '1' --· doem't quite come together nawbole. <PG > ~ft AMO DlAnr .......... WHITE UNE FEVER - There's 1ood action and melodrama in this tigtiUy ~t little film starring Jan· Michael Vincent as a truck drl.ver O,bUng a big com- bine. Not very original, but l'JOdeacapism. (PGJ 'lllZ l'l'EPPOSD WIVD ------ -A bcimlr ~ .. oo llle lllr· tia wJUi aD elementary feutal1t •tattmtllt UI• -.wo . .u~ film. bz ~b• a~.bor ~t ~111"'1'1 Bo•1 _... bllJAt G!J ~ llbolln«. ... ~-...... SWrinil -..0'11<11&·1"<1> JAWS n 1-....... Is Nichol• comedy aboUt t ~ •. -.-· acheme<~•lt ~~to la'rifJiGI lit 11111 llO<Y .. • lri~ .. • ldJltr ahult wbl<b may &Ive -,... a!Cblm.,..111at 11 .,... tort-.1 .. -m • .......,....i· to,..._.loy....-4(lU..,._., Warren lt•atty ara n -.. s..w• .e11 .. i.r 11-. ..u ... , but tilt nory -Shaw and B. chard eomestoc~.(PQ) . DreJIUN. <PO> ...,... __ ...... = ..... ~ T&E APPLE OOllPUNG GANG -a. .., -it •lohl -lob .. ·fun mid aome brilliant com- edy wilb BUI Bisby, lloa K.octts and Tim Conway. <GI n.JNNY LADY -tf )"OU liked "Ji\&nny Girl," yau'U lo\'e this st..yU1b continua· tlon· of the Fanny Brtce Jilory . There'• lau1bter and lean, beautiful costumes and fine acting from Barbara Streisand, James Caan and Omar Shari(. (PG). THE J'OSTUNt: -1be script 'a at fault ln lhis Mike ONCE IN YOUR tIFE MAY SOMEONE LOVE YOU LIKE THIS . The true story of Jill Kinmont. The American Olympic ski contender whose tragic fall took everything btit li&.life. ' And who found the ' · · courage to liv e through THE OTHER SIDE the love of one very OF THE special man . MOUNTAIN' "THE 01HEJ! SIDE.Of l HE ~100:'-IT AlN" S1,,rin1 MARILYN HASSETT ..sJ1U ~~ .urd BEAlJ BilDCBM 01dr. a..t• ..... fllMwAYSI LAJl.RY rEERCErRODUCTION . ScnmpUr"" DAVID sanu M1Ht< by CHAJlU3 fOX • O"Klrd by LARRY rt.EM.CE• Prodl:icfd b EOWAllO S. FEl.DMAN TECllNICOLCMI ' A UNl\IEllSAL PICTURE ... WlMJ--lll9m l -....~;.-..,...,.,... ... -•. 1 PO ---• l,a-. --1·----c..Gf'!J ____ .. __ _ tdw1rda BAtSTOL·IV 9rtllal Al Mee.A,._ Cont-.. -_, ... .1Aac: l"' .......,A NICHO~~·WAIUN ptv• ~ ' ll:ATTY GEORGE SEGAL IWSSIAN ROlJLE'IJ'E ...... ...... "LOVE & DEATir -"SLEEPER" • ' • .. - ' • (;I DAILY PILOT • • ' I ~Sponsors Benefit Although official change of ownership !1 l>elldlnc FCC approval,KLVEhu heenaold1 · -.stan Burns is busy getWtg A public-a.mate· out; lndudlng a "KLVE Beacb Love Kit" "!hich. copslsta of an AM/FM radio,~ pair of terrycloth beach towels, an ice chest (replete with soft d.rinka) and a•beach ba&. Jf you,'re just not up to making the trek to theoceJtJl,.Slan bas included a ftve-galton can of golden Sand so you get ''set it all uP'' at home. . . r Haven't spoken with general manager Ed· l!oyd as yet, but KKD.J wW become the FM arm ' of KJJS cOme September end; will broadcast from 6 a .m .·6 p .m .• seven days per week, simulcasting the KIIS forinat, at least initially. TmS PAST Labor Day marked tbe 20th ID· niversary of KMPC's Sigalert. the DOW·Widely- used broadcast alert system created by Loyd C. Sigmon, former executive vice president and general manager of Golden West Broadcasters andKMPC. I The system was officially adopted by the Los Ange)es Police Department on Labor Day, Sept. 5, ·1955; the original six participants included I KMPC, KFI, KNX, KLAC and KBIG. J:o'inal figures on KMPC rlftb annual Dick Whittinghill Invitational Golf Tournament at Los Alamitos (proceeds went to the Resthaven Com- munity Mental Hea1th Center) came to more than $.12,000; another reminder to .:et· tickets to :.·t that station's sixth annual "Show of the World'' to be held Sept. 27 at the Inglewood Forum with such attractions as Bob Newhart. Roger Miller, the Fifth Dimension, Frank Gorshin, Nelson Rid- ! dle and his orchestra, Danny Thomas and PC'ers Whittinghill, Geo!! Edwanls, Wink Martindale, Gary Owens, Roger Carroll, ,Clark Race. Kathy \ Gori, Pete Smith and Sonny .Melendrez, with all , proceeds going to the Permanent Charities Com- ' mittee of the Entertainment Industries. KPFK HAS come up with an interesting pro- gram. Titled ''Read All About It," the half·hour show finds regular host Mike Hodel anchoring the ·program with general manager Will Lewis and co-news director Dave Boxall alternating m· what is a ''new twist in the old Custom of sitting .around the breakf.._t table with a second cup of coffee ~d readine the papers . ., Hodel and whomever will informally survey features, leading articles and editorial comment " ,. · from local pa~rs . as well as The Wall Street ~, Journal, the CJfri~tian-SCieitce MOhltor arttl 11.,. Parade .. · " In addition to coverage from locaJ papers, .~. ''Read AILAbout,t'' alsostrawsonTbeNew York ~ Times, The Londi>n Times, The ldanchester ~~. _, Guardian, Le Monde. Muhammed Speaks, The Peopl)!'• World, Rolling Stone, the National " Review, The ProgreSsive, Columbia Journalism lo,. Review, Science News, Variety,, the Hollywood r ~~ • Galleries/ Exhib~ts .. • f '-~~~~-·~·~~~~~~~~~'--~-' • /;~.Indian Works ~~,At Bowers ! j 1NDIAN BEADWORK' -"Exfiltiit-from New 1 York, at Bowers Museum, 2002 N. Main st., San-1 t ta Ana, Sept. 7 to OcL 5. 100 examples applied to I~~,· velvet. horsehair 1. buffalo hide, buckskll). Also • 11" dolls, baskets, saadles, etc. Pl~,pbotographs of I t ' Indians by Roger.L. Sweet. Holirs: 9 a.m. tp s ·• ... p .m. Tuesday through Saturday. plus 1to10 p.m . ' • · Wednesdays and Thursdays aod 1to5 p.m. Sun' .. · •, days. Free. li. . .. P/UNTIN,GS BY PAUL DILLON -At tbe Jack 't: Glenn·Gal.leey 260 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach. Sept. 'ti through Oct. 3. Hours: p.a .m . to s !· p .m.TuesdaytbrougbSaturday. on.s AND WATERCOLORS-By Pat Berger, Corinne West and Fred Ocbi, ·at Challis Galleries, 1390 S. Coast Highwaf, Laguna Beach, Sept. 6 through 28. Hours: 11a.in.to5 p.m. Wed· nesday tbrougb Sunday. 'MASTER ARTISTS EXPO' -Art show at Hunt· ington Center, 1m Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach, today throuib SUnday. Regular store hours. WORKS BY LILLIAN BOWEN -Oil enamels, acrylics and water color.t, Sept, 7 through Nov:. 7 in the cafeteria of Saddleback c;«>mmun1ty Hospital, 24451 Via Estrada. Laguna Hills. Public reception, 2 to4 p.m. SeJll. 21. Tuming on Scott Marichester .Reporter and just about ev'erypub)ication the ata· tion can getlta handsm. Manaaer Lewis. in 'COll'lmenting on the new. concept, 1ald, ''It isn't often that a person in Pasadena is exposed to a distinctly Sau ta Monica perspective,, and vice versa ••• Particularly since the emtortal and apinion pages are often times not read. Maybe this program wW help Los Angeles to becomeasmallertown. '' DROP CLOTHS Two kinds. quick-and-easy or 1tout- and-larger. Protect. the fumiture whilst you dabble. 9xl2 LIGHTWEIGHT . 11 !. ... ,11. ..... 'T'o·ss 1T";,··--·~ , . Beata using old 10x25 lltAVYDUTY 29!. DAP RELY-ON CAULKING .ruBES 44~£ ·-t toothhn,.bes,tlgbt 44 CEA. Jeff? Just under a half buck too. . -. . : ... 9"PAN & . ROLLER SET 9""'7-c A combo deal here. Just use·and to a a (we'rti gonna make this painting routine easier lf'lt breaks ua). PAINT THINNER 1 t7 / GAL. I .. Daree Dog Nfgltt . 1)e alnainC 8roUP which hu r~ecl · such hits as "Jol. to ' the · World" and. ''Shambala" w 11 perform at the .. · Unlvenal Amphitheater in Universal CitY.·.' Sept. 5 through 7. Appearing with them are H11mllton, Joa Frank • lleynolcls1 , '~ current hit IS "FalllnC In Love.' Performances are at 8 :1S p.m. an4 tickets are available at ai~es. · ~ .. 3-WAY. ~ Gf.II)D , .FACTOR ' . . . ""1 SALE . SPRED.SATIN ~~!!']Th• Oavinga'tlto,Y of the year! Gli51den°• "' preDilUID ICiti,X'WlllfJ;allil1il dli illil>!ll•vabl low price I F~<!_ua SPllfiD SATµf IATEX W JU.I; PJUlfl'. lleaowned for II• periormaace aad dmOblUIJ'. Now !he blggeot ~aili •'!'•'· · • Stoel! up NOW during thlo lactory wall paint sale! . "' . . I .. •• • · P .A'.CIFIC ASPHALT DRIVEWAY COVER • • INDOOR 'OUTDOOR GRASS F CARPET 2~·7 • • • ';. . • ,•, . Gree~ all the time. 5 YR. GUARANTEE . ' =~·-SUP.ER ~slfttN • SPRAY -. ' Myriad. of hue• .. (Hv.ghea?). Lota of , colora too.. : • MASKING TAPE ~·" 3 .9c ~· 59c l" 1~ .. 79c 99c 2" Go 110mewbere elM and check their pri.ce1 on tb.ia atuff. See what I mea;n? DRYWALL %" 1 "! . ~ .. 1 s! %" 19! ' ' . I • • . • ' " • • IMPRESSIONS OF HAWAll-Acrylic paintings by Spencer Bisby, at ™> Foundry Gallery, 2234 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Noon to 9.p.m. Wednesday tbrougb Sunday. NothingwoiM than fat paint I always say. Well. maybe not always , .. but I do aay it a lot. t-,_-.:::;:,:::::;;:. ___ , • We made a bunch of w.twall and tOok It 4 out to h>cllo to cl'f oat II just made that up),· i Diva Steber Retunia • • • Former Metropolitan 0Ma 'star Eleanor Steber will OI!!'~ _Jl_nigbt~ub tfugacement at tbe Beverly Wilshire Sept. 21. She wW,a!so petform in San Dieao Sept. 26. Miss Steber was the llrlt fullY American- 11',ained singer to appear at the Met. IOllG. •• ........ -·--- 1· .. bMA wanting to get on.a of tbeM for montha. But they don't maketbem to flt pup tent walla- Roal .,.Piing dHlguo. BLACl•WRm COLOR -· ...... . . ALUMINUM STEP LADDE~S 997 1397 25'7 •. ,. ,. ' ' l;tghL but otroag (lust like a llttle garlic) • . , ~UMINUM """EX-1E,NSIQN LADDERS 15'1 '1097 29'7. • 14' ' 18' 20' Bow•"'· U you·got eome Mights to reacfl. t6AM .... ""''tor you.. • • • • ' • • ' . • • . i • I • • • • • , , r:~ · PINIO MM : , ' , " I ... • I •. , r . ' . ,, . . ' " BRAND ·NEW . l I ' I • ' ~ I ' ' . 4r DOQ~ Vinyl' 'in~eriQJ:. pin stripes, whiie wall tires, deJu~e .burnpe.i; guards, fulrfacto,..Y ~quippeq. (23!}863) j .'J .t'. , -- ' . / . • ' 171 MATADOR ·~ ..... _, .. • for .-mos.. 21>"-cb#r\. 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Si.ASHORE DUPLEX Pride of ownership prmiertY, com· pletely furnlahed; xlnt ...titter' rentals already ID &avail.flJl'highlncomeren- tala next summe~'. 4 Bdfms., 2 baths & 2'bdrm., 1 bath; beth wlth·huge living rooms & all bit.Ins; enclosed garages. Great location, just a few steP6 & you're oothe best beach. $119,$00. HUG HOMES 64CM050 BAYFRONT: stroll to bay & abotJ8 from this family sized 3 bdrm., 3 bath wlnoer. Lease or terms. '1HE BLUFFS; 3 bdrm., 2~ baths & garden patio. Lease/optimor bu,)'. CAPISTRANO BEACH; vacant land, >nacre, wlthnlcevlew.*'8,000 LEASE: · Baycrest area: ereat ' bdrm., 2Mi baths & pool. $750140Clt!t1Y. . -----------. • BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 C111,.. '1002G1•ll 1002 ............................................... .'•lO' I (<)I\'•' >-1 VV¥ l C:J rlf l "-''"' t>l L M,.µ 1002G-" 1002 ....................... ·········•·•············ IQl:H DliPl.Ei-'6-BEDRGGMS Sharp rustic charm & Great for the big family contemporary. Botb for who want.a 4plus a bonus the price or one. Priced room or 8 bdrms, dark ror,quick sale. Beacb one room tor abutterbugs. block away . Only covered paUo, near bus,. $61.500 1 Call S45-.?«9L freeway, and shopping. • · This lovely 2 story shake -Walker 1: lee Roal lstote roofed home is warm and inviting. Call for an ap- pointment. LIDO ISLE Waterfront 4 BR., 5 ba:~ rumpus rm. Pier & float, sandy beach. $295,000 Beaut. 6 ·BR, 5 Ba, or 4 BR, 4 Ba with 2 · BR , 1 ba. Apt. Sandy beach, courtyard, Reduced to $265,000 Attr. 4 BR., 3 ba., Lido Sotld. 77 Ft. . waterfront, sandy beach. $215,000 BILLGRUNDV, REALTOR J·tl B o y ~"!" D"v•· N B 67S blbl an=:~ Pl opwtl-' l<Glh1•11•1rnolll 752•1920 ····················-· ············-···-···· P,ATIO JACUZZI 1002 .... , .. 1002 Thls la an outstanding example of a home that -·-""' ....,.. SUPER IALIOADUl'LEX llvffsL....ii-$59,950 bas been totally UP·l•••••••••••I ~!u!~~P.& 4 Br, 4 Ba &:Gallery 2 flr.eplaces,. wetbar EASYELEGAMCE Spectacular beach Bl·"f d l' · t 'ls duplex on Balboa "' 8 con ° iVJng 8 1 Peninsula. Main unit has beat. Super upgraded lh•ee ~, -~--and Dolores end unit. Wide Of• UC\UVUl:UO greenbelt+ bay view! 3 two baths. Gourmet Bd b Dbl kitchen serves a rms .• 21,':i a. . . 1• Ing nd din patios. Now $79,750 spacious 1v a · SIMGLELEVB. ing area with • GREENlREE SH.ARP21R 1oftly upgraded home, flllllll1 room w/loads ot glass. $&9,.500_ OLP CdM . lullcle~Drwwwa An R-2 lot in old CdM Vl(fl BR, 1'14Ba bome In rear. Room to bUild. ~ • BLUFF$ . COMPO B!ghlyupgradl!lltmt;2".Ba-Pdv. End'-''_., Unit. Owner anxious. $1111950. BIG CANYON ocea.mew 2 BR, 3 Ba, many upgrades. $139,.500. OpenSun. l~. #.5 Rue Valbonne. LUXURIOUS LIVING 3 BR, 2'h Ba, jacuzzi, view. $1119,000. Open Sat/Sun 1·5. #9 Rue Granll Vallee. • HARBOR VIEW Just Reduced $12,100! Lovely 4 BR home, bighJy upgraded. Owner anxious. Bring offers. $89,800. RENTALS TOO! 3 BR Home near Pool & Park. Im· mediate occupancy. graded, with laviah use of mirrors, wallpaper, and custom fixtures. 'Ibe .Jacuzzi cost more than most pools and it is com- pletely secluded in a lush patio settin g. 2 bedrooms. den, 2 baths, formal dining, and a price of only S64,900. Call now MG-2660. Deluxe kitchen Pier for yacht t.o60' You may selecL the finiahing touches. 875-8120 CRACKLING Linda Model; 3BR, 2 ba. FIREPLACE. Upstairs· Bright end unit in broad is a unique bacbelora 673-760 I rolling greenbelt, hideaway wltb kitchen. t;:;: SELECT T'PROPERTIES SUPERSIWIP original section. bath, mini-bay view and ....,_ Dramatic exposed beam secluded. sun deck. Fer !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!! ceilings. $75,000 complete informaUon C. F. Coleswo1thv •mm16l;....,., ..... Roollon 640-0010 SJ.ltO DOWN Formal Jiving room [REAL ....... 1002 !i-•" -lllt!2 .............................................. ' w /vaul,ed open beam In Costa Mesa, lovely·3 celling. Gourmet·kitcben Br, 2 Ba, community w/famlly room + new pool. pvt patio, dbl landscaping. Call Sparl-~::.·.:,o.,J.f'1 WMk. Ing InvestlJjent Col'[)., FIXER·TlllPLEXPOOL CUFFHAVIH ' COLLEGEPAllC 1-'--'-""-"'"-""'----1~833-~354<~-----1 $6,200 DOWtl' OCEAN VIEW·and pool Superior In deoor, Joveiy m -' TATER_S ~ Prime beach city! Make * * DUPLD * * too! country cottage-covered patio, btlck · 2 STORY .pQOL m by .easy painting and UNDER MAlllCET used brick, open bea1N, planl«B, & outatoMing ~4 $2,990 DOWN fixing. Rare, pool in-FORTHEARv... cozy fireplace. 3 •gardens! Plu.s 20&20 ~. J eluded with owners unit. ""'"' bedrooms, luscious -·-.. 'ed. bonus & ••me .t.i-ue! ust $2,990down + Selle• leaving state. Two 2 ••~, + g••••e ,....... -buys it! Two story M th . k al •uw.UJ ·..,u,--private paUo, pool & room.Justlisted.SboW<I French motif chateau. us ave qwc 8 e. &priv.yardJ."">Msellor jacuzzi. $122,500:, fee go fuJ;. ~nu. Open Open- Sa\.&Sun.,l~P.M. 223 LugoDia $65,9 S Balboa Cove 1139,500 Try any orrer. $6,900 acban&e\lp. land. Eves. Giant sparkling pool. gross income yearly! PYRAMID PETE BARRETT Completely remodeled & G t ·ai f in redecorated. Custom tile rea potenti or • Exc......,.1 833-1768 -"~••"""-vestor. Quick, grab your rtl;Hl.,I 1· • -Walker & lee llrep1 li.ce. Huge k1itcdhen-checkbook and call ~POOL PALACE ~"2·52H ~.•-m crowave + n oor 847"60l0. '" ., • ., ...,_ BBQ! Wlndlngstain:ase . Ol'fNrr1o·lf>rtJNt0BfN1C£• .ASSUMl$35,000 ,..,.......~ Re al !state WAtERfRONr -21.13W.C-~ suite. Large bedrooms. ~ .;,. ing living and dining G1•1.. 1002 Ge.... 1002• to bldea,way .ma&te• 'fll Prlvale entry to rambl· Enclosed patio. Electric ~~.. ' ··: rooms dressed in plusb •••••··~·•••--••••-:• ••••••••••••••••••••M• --IM6.11·MOO f~a~~l~pe;;:g~ ~· ·%}.,.,..;::M. Gaa)~~~~n~n:o~~:::~ price! Take advantage. COM VIEW kitchen with TEAK ~~~~~~~~~I Excellent Costa Mesa Ooublecornerlot,lb1ock PARQUET FLOOR. VILL.AROYALE' Townhome. Call now. from beach w/older Secluded master i.ad 152-1700. house, ready fordeveJop-cbildrens suites. 1B x 36' ASSUME SZl.000 oPrN 111 9•'1~ ruN tOBENIC'-' ment. $128,500. 979--06.11 custom pool. Aalume '1% A-rambllnt' single level-· 11, . .. or644-45100Wher. VA loan at $35;000.-SllOI estate. Sunkei:t living l-'C...C-"--~==---1 mo pays all. No new loan room with· dramatic COU~RYEST•'TE costs. Must sell im· vaulted ceilings. Com·1~~~'!! "' " med.lately. Call963-6767. manding fireplace andl· & INCOME OP1:N111o ·HSH.1Nro111N1C"f ' filtered "bay window" Count•y livin~ in the Ill li&h.ting. Candlelight OCEAN VIEW citv. Very unique piece ~: . J rr;i::~~~=~~~~'I.~ rL1r:~! ~~Jr~ ~::~s:~ "ii2?.1;l;;.~;:'.·;····:~:~:·:-~,;~ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 garden kitchen. Spend lJuilder will ciistomize lo 2 duplexes, 2 bedrooms THE REAL 1 ESTATERSJ lazy alternoons oo cov· meet your individual re-each, 2 story, private •Balboa I"'--'* ered terrace that la 1 t S yard.I and patiOI also on ~~Ill gracerully cooled by soft ~~rdo':.~~ ~-~7"000· the grounds. 7 enclO&ed OPEN SUN MOM ocean breeze. Separate 1 K~Y • • garages. Room for more • I ~s . wine for secluded master ,.Q. 1 ~ units if desired. Live in 218 COWNS reheat and chUdren1 '62 REAktoRsAI""""'. ~_bg!ft@... and supple· PRICE R·EDUC· .................. suites. Take over 1% ment your income. Near c.u J.v FHA Joan. $241 mo pays the beach. Owner will M,500. 2 Units; 2 bdrm. all .. Don't wait. Call FHAA,pprdHCI "help finance. Call today bou1e 6: l~bdrm. apt. 963-1881. . .. at $t2,500. 1900 Sq. ft. of for 1ometbing different. with deck. Both uni ta OPfNrtt11 •1rs1VNf06lMCf' home. 4 Beatoom 2~ Dla1M2·2535. -fumisbed.DbLaa.raa:e. baths, large family i-oom ... ~.~ r~19·h·s·,UN ro11£NKE' with bltn blr, living 11· room, dlnlng. Eatlnai . . >:! area ln .... kitcben. ·t ·~ l•--------i ~~dc'!:1:t1~=.· ~~'i · .. ..::.. --· ~ """' THE REAL I ESTATERS I ~ ' BALBOA ISLASD • 673·6900. CONDO PREVIEWS last at this price! . OLE 7ll2% Ava1'lable ~UP)i:RB Step into old wodd FIXERUPPBI& 7~ charm of tile roofs and GUEST HOUSE Fot live-in owner. Jn· . 0 MES cool courtyards, then 1/4 ACRE $33,950 quire solar hea,Ung. 2 & 3 3141 c.....,. Na 541·1855 tti.rough exotic gardens Towering pines and Bedroom. 2580 Santaol~~~~~~~~~~I to the dr~!Datic open stately MlmOl8 ~ter Ana. Open Sattsun 10 till : ~amed ceihngs, sunken this needy <lOUlltr)' eot~ 6. • DILLING.ER living room where the tage.bring paint & elbow 400E.17"~FORAll HOLDUP llvin~ ls relaxed. 3 ireaie and make $$$! t~~-11.1-~~d· on quai nt Nantucket Maa11ve . b.edrooms, Prine Investment and o.M. _. MEAS style residence. Elegant formal dining room, tax shelterl Huge buge •r.;.:.~ exterior with shutters, many. m~ny ~xtrae. lot with fruit tretis and -·-• • posts-siding. Serene Corona del Mar special camper pad-room for palms & junipers. Quall· priced at$125,000. boat trailer! Try $.1,400 t.y you bet! Hardwood, 546·4 I 4 I down' with low.low mon· $32.900. ceramic tile, service tblyt Sacrifice. Take 8'1· 2STORYPOOL porch, forced air, vantagel847-ttll0. Stef. down living room to ~man baths, built·ins,. Ol'fN 1n9•11.S IUN 1081M<l• ~~;~~:~ff.~ ~:.~~Ci~~I~~~~~~~~~~~~-~:~~~····~·-··~ .. ~·~'~~~~'~··~;'~'~~~'~~! atairway. Huge mas~ Wf-0321.. r ~11;l~~~~a · S«:\\~~-~"E~s· ~"~.P~"o,~1"'.,,Pinel Thof Intriguing Word Game with a Cbudle toceUon. llurry .Jo aee. ~..,GAY e. "'°"""' i;:.11752-1100. '-'-------·· ·--......... .,,. Nlll.'i!•ltSf 708(MC:t• •1.AIAMD()JrrB" ,_ tcOOf!lbild -m beo II 2STORYVILLA ,_,....,.,_. _ _.. ' POOLoll!ACH 1 ·· L E E s A w I 54i.90o· I I I I' I' Secluded. e,ntr1-. to · · · -- 1.-CAMYqM· opaclou1 llvinc ...,.m. I L 1 C y 1 1 fl O·w~-sHO-Form,.I dine. Garden . ·> .._ "•...-,141<bea:. °'·-· ota1r1 I' I'. . I I IY APPOIHTMINT IWMP lo ·-• ...,, . . • . -lnBl1Coliyoo.Jlost )ulte1 fealurlng buce de&irable Plan 2' (con· hideaway muter and I 0 P R E W I' ' ..... 11onp1t.etc.>.H1,bl •bQjt,..,,·•t-.0wner I I I' r . ~!·~~.,,,.~d-~ upsracle.Gor_.. ...... bougbtanotbW.c:an'tal· . . "' ,_ -~·-~· ~ ·~-If ll0<co f Br. home on for'd two. Kull sacifioe. , highw-to '"Ifie,_ -lot cu.ooo would Toh ....... , •• Call I l E ,, y .. E iu r .,. -.. ~- ""' Jaod1c1pe thl3). Will 9Uo7811. I I' 'I I '""~.,,";,,,:.-!-.~~"'" ":;/ l•••• pit turnitu.r~ & (ll(Hr11••1,·1111"!tOlfH<l' _ • • -· • __ • v .... ... . ..,, ~ euenuaa to PIAO. ... "°".......,. ~No. ...-. ~:i·:~·:1 ~a m~~~'iii .& ~51..mo~\m"' r · r r r · t, r I' I tbou$and$ to buy_.r. -\ll'~b Slt.1.000 -•lll • g;r::=•. •mtu '0 I I I I ,1 I I'. I hll,o tU!.,SOO, C~I IU .141e --Al · · · · -· ·· · ... 11111 O"t J>illlrw.t ICIJ:M Lll'IMl"f&&a.l 41M • I • • • niacnab/lrvlna realty FINER HOMES ROM $39,750 TO $745,000 COUMTaY SETTIHG-ME'Wl'ORT 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, 2900sq. ft .. l yr. new! Huge master bedroom w /"His &. Hers" baths; ISiand kitchen; gigantic family room leading to an l8x34 pool overlooking a forest of trees & North Bay. Vic Jashlnski 642-8235. (Ull) HARIOI! VIEW -CARUIL-$76,9001 Outstanding 60x165 lot w /fruit trees, rose bushes & lath covered patio. Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath ilome w /lovely decorating. JO)'ce Edlund ~.(U12) . IMYE5TOllSI 80xl40 lot zoned AP w /older 2 bedroom + dinJng room home - leased mo.-to-mo. -block from 17th SL on Orange. $39,750. Harriet Perry 642-8235. (Ul3) "DECOU.TOR'S DBJGHI'" Harbor View Homes -Sharp 3 bedroom, 3'h bath, family room + boous room. Outside BBQ designed into park-like yard for beautifUI in- door /outdoor entertaining. $119, 700 incl. land-Betty Kerr644-6200. (Ul4) WISTCUFF-6 lllDROOM Traditional home for the lg. faOlily. Formal dining + family room -ul· tra 1"arge roqms + extra private yard. $145,000. Martha Macnab 642-8235. (Ul5) . HEWl'OU SHORIS-S6S.OOOI Super loo'l<lng 2 bedroom "A" frame -steps fro"1 Uie beach, tennis courts & 11wllnmlng pool! Evan Corkett 642·8235. (Ul6) I -LOCADOK.:--1.0CA'ftON., -Cliariiiln:g2 bedroom VIEW home w /spacious rooms + auest studio apt.' Newport a!lights area. Ro&em'ary Sietz 644-6200, (\Jl,7) · 50 MU VllWI ' Price reduced by ttiOOOI <>M rl. two Somenet 5 bed.rooni homes avalla· hie Iii Barbor VteW:· Iinmacufatei' condition thruout. OPEN SAT. & SUN.12-5 P.M. 2507PORTWlllTBY PL.~18) 141.en& ... __ ....... ......... ....,..~er ·aw . l ~ • • •• •• I ,, l I ~ I I c • I . . ' . ' lf••n,_S. ,.._No's. -•l'or.I* Ho•H,_S. J-IWS. -...For5* Fr!d!z,S!plornbof&,1S1& · DAILYPILOT H ···••••••••·•··•••···•· ......... .............. ........................ ..--. ••..••. I I........ • ................................ ······-····· H ..,. ,. t •• .... '- •••• ,.. IMJ •••• ,.. • ... I... 1002 •• JS .. ~ ·-·· .. flU ILi I.. 1002: • .!':'!~ ................ -~~!!!~~ ....... .!:!:-................. ,. ••••••••••• ... -.•••••• ••t.•••J.• ............ •w.• •••-••-•••··~· •••~·.. •••-•••••-... ..-. ....... ,.,,.,,,, ................ ,,, ... ••••••••-• ...... I°" IC1919 . * * * *. ;tr· l>ll\l&.e DDla. fl ................... _.. _._., ...... ;:······ S .. 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'"' Priced well. tor qult:1r•ua112 a1 ne Dlb co "" lookon.. m pesyed noort, p&pe:led •••••••••••••••••• •••• ~ jl• •••••••••••••••••••• ... .... •I Oll4' m.JOO. Olli q t~eryw en>)'OU • Buy now wal a: l \rlPl••e AND LAROBIBD --""I" -· MIAT MAM1VCQ1' 17NUO. and~ e yoUr favorite carpet COior. beaullllll, •ad-Inf -L~ tpprlilal, ut. l\'ll]J! M1n•1'•• I Five bedroom family home, 'The Nan. """'"''fl'""'"' Pool illae Iota wllh oft street trailer •h•dad brick polio "' lneout.OOO.flMDI -~ r,.,.p bom• '°"""' ~ tue?ket, on Spyglass Hill that bu a parking. Preauyioua Newport l••&a yard: three •or $72,IOO M_Y.. lr)r, dlnlni.i,;.,,,. ,...,.. • !:::~~wpooandl,LsJ~\~a·lrBBQQmt, ~~~·.' t~.:_ C. 140.I SI for llloni in, ~~.a~~-=~ 1734rt.e.,.Morfe ..... _c-,w ~r. .. :/lhx1n11e.fill~ ,....,, .......,.. onnawuu. $1Zl • .OO. o,.. w. l·S Ler1a -•u...S l\lf Ibo ••all. Priced 10 Mil ·-i In afidlUon, aionly ~.7~ 11lk• the I..!::= ColeofHawporf ChatmlAlllbdnn. ldda. cll••ll• -form Sl!ISOO ~ :,S.!JpcedhomeoolheHIU-Pleue PO.OL ttARD TO FIHD •-• aw...rwlllc:arTY ==~~': C..bi.Mullo..._ J -·J 4 llDIOOWS -with feo t ,1 • g, zstsE.Coaatffw1. LAWSOHUALTY PY 11001. '1 lled"'°m I . 644-7662 HOME se:;te famll7 room a: •-e kitchen 67'"1111 67MstZ w1a1. 2~ a..u.. p1.,. a Ui-llVUI: t1() .... """' -.. hlJil ...... a.sawaiil17 SJ: ,.,._ ,..._., ........ -. e a. area. Custom feat\IJ'flS tbnlout EASTSIDE 11ay.i-, wllk la buch to 11 root llvl•• rm, OPEN HOU I.e. .,.,... I REALTOR~ 876-6000 ~~~ Include c•••r•d , ..... CUilom -2 Br, 2 s.. + wood·bunllnt IWplace. Pool W/•pa • polio. 2443 East Coast H;ghwav. Corono chi Mllf or .. i .... oprawlinl 3 wallcoveriJlg, and upgTaded ap· $32,750 xon.. 5'1J.195'1 ~-· l"crmal dlnlnl. aounn« ::u:;, ~!':;; 'Z\~i. ~ t bedroom, poalbccnewllb pllancea. A must .see at $54,950. Ctl Perfa••u"•'1i':ln•bome, Opan u ... ei.s ' kl11~b~~ 2.·a11Story-ln de-Sbop'1. Ctr., a,,-· ' I • I •d •Pl ···1151 -· We .l"ID· BYOWNER2BR,2BA. .-.~. •s1 ,ooo. All tarm,, In • 10021•-• ••re re a •• ni. · ,.._ • u 1n i-.t. Call 140.lno • •••• --1002 Prtmt Newport Bla~b ta1 c VII Just completely re· 983-3115,IOSZPiooetrDr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,locatlon. Col·de01ae ~. modeled! 818 W. Balboa TARBEl.l -~~...E.t~tllem 00m. _ausnc liSISIDE._ FOIUT OLSOH IHC. Blvd, tn.000.m-1.... • * ATTamott * 1811000' COSTA MESA UHl&11VAILI 2955H bot'Bl..t C.IL B .. utllul Doane Broo.· fjJ,500 Delllxe Dlipl" ar « home. I br. Z ba, 2 = IM 1a.1a1~ CUTI z llDIOOM t DEN -shake Hon .. 11 2 Bdrm, 2\i ~.:~1.:'.T: ~~ 2m.~Yi:r:.~~~o~: ~~ i:i!,~!':t":.:capa, P1ac9 roof, bfl ~place, arge lot with de· balh, ptu.1 tlreplace, fl land1caped w/auto PILOT Real Estate r:uoe,6enlrJ', Fealunie PJI opm... . tac)led double earaB'! lo rear. 0.1-bullt·ln• and Ill' -.i. 1prkln. Newcp<.dra--re• muter 1uu,, ' 7S2•1HO ..... brand lieW llsUngl AakiDg $40,~. Electrlo 11ra1e door We .... soo. Ex-R4m&11 btlh I< etr!um. COMPLm PllYACY'-.. 4,toO ..._."l"'"""'w ""'°' c:.1140.1151 opeocr.Call-1 lla1acla1. 1128 Iv. BYOWNER By ow•er, PN. Onlt. •• OH llACH / Balboa Blvd . Optn Unlqua I br M ... Verde~;IBl.;;too;;;.962-;;;;16;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Decorative block/Wrought Iron. wall DO ""O.U LIKE GRE....,? S.t/&in12·•.DonGata, bome, many ntru. encloslllg pool In front courtyd. 4 Bdrm . Pi.US IMCOMI I "'" Brkr. 6'1·TITI IM.000. $0&.$<'12 for w • 3bathhome.NrscbQols,shops. !t.;1rJ:~:=~l'::::!~ THIS MIS4 YllDI home Is cool & cep11-.._.1011t-1~•~•'------1 POOL+ 3 : / · 21115-Ja ,.,....... p I\ 1 VAT E. green.2Storyt•bedroom,3balhwitha •••••••••••••••••-•••• COSTAMISA A buulifullJ. ~ I MEWl'OIT CB4TH. tU. . 644-CflO CONTROLLED llrffl. family room you'll have to see to .. 4 llDllOOM bome, 214 batlll, I ... f Ju1I few feet lo Bil believe! 20x26 With a huge 8' bulltin =wwwv. CUSTOM+..... A 1harp TWO STORY 111r11e. 1"1...Uy .,,.nj. Corolla Surf. Oalc ollnl< bar. Floorto celling wine rack & soar· 1":,j ..._ 1 BR, formal dlnlna.11a ,,.,., ..... bdnn uptlaln Formal dlnlnC roo111. G rloors , crackltn& ram·rm, 1uper pool, ordown.Poolliledyard, Huae healed• ftl'-9d IOlr.. 100 Gollll'ol 1002 rireplaca, prolmloaaUy ingcathedralbe&med"l!iling. T•-· · Jacu•IL buill·ln klt<ben. lamllr pool.Cov~CW. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• decorated. Sl.75,000, u· Mll*thebackyardforprivacy. There's OHL'f S46.SOO. AZTECalALTY rool1l and '1000. nrpet de.elclot. crtrall .. ••••SAYISSSS 1ume uilt1n1. Cell even a perfect pla~ for your banging l ·Br2·ba.encloMdpotlo. 131.otZI a11_....._ Oo1J tlT,$00. 1c ..... Lola of emu. Best the anticipated ~'.•,n, 9,,,1 .. _10 ,. • .....,1 garden. Owner anxious ••• $75,900. c.I Allpll 0 ... ~rpt, drpa. ~ CallqWck. ~'1211 OJra.999/ !jl' •. ' price Increase &Dd. you ...... ._. ._. 546-IAO ancea •more. na:!!~2~~ •••I ht... deduct the lue:I and in.-CALLtM.S--50&5 C......dtt W.-1022 ~;;-- OHLY $3&.500. ~;;~ :~~".'2 =~2 A 1TEHTION au1LDERS!! $39 000 si'.toiiEcu'FFs·' ~~~l!!!ll111Q~~~~;:;;~ 3-Br z.ba, new carpet. b1th Condos ln Santa:j;;:::;:~~~~=~~I ,_ IH ~is HICl-2 '-'--m home * * .... f.! G~AOl1 ne w paint, huge yard Ana1tillonlyS21,950with w•• '" ~uu ~~ Vacant t Bedrm. 2 u.tb Wanted Eutdde M lot. 1. d Fr wlllle ~u build your unit& on the R-4 Wiii-YA w/POOI. Ocean I<...,.., With w w~ -4.._+_., .. with!cr~l.\'. ... ·~s ~;';·ul<lor anlt BIG .CANYON lot Roo,. f I tab! in I Larire 3 bedrm. 2 hath vlew.Tremendoul--A lo& o1 home fir U.. ""'-gent · m or poo e arge COR· home. Llvln1 + den. Hal.Aaklnl$138,50ll.A(Ll--------l ...,eyl Park-llteferdoo G1•1ral 1002 GiMral . l002 Elegant Btc 01nyon verted family room. Walk·ln closets, 12x24 Enclosed patio 11MUOO. We'IMlteOlr manJ fruit trw. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• home. 4 BedrootO or U' paneling, gas bltns & covered patio overlooktne H&F pool. 4 Ir ToWlllla•&I covered patio. dOle to you P""ler 3 bedroom + enhance this property. Don't delay on Owner movlna, bouabt cozy 2 br bouee.Q:). R-2 But, mustleave MW'dy Park. Brand nii'' den . a Bath, famlly this ••. on.ly .. 0,500. C4 546-5110 property out-or.state. lot. room ror other unlL forheallbreaaons. paint out1lde. 1a1lde room. Low mainlen1nce, ..,.. MS-3928 Eveso.*1 171,000. Owoerm4J.• Uyou Uke 1ook1Da0Ut:cn tbere'1 a 4 bedroolta r.roff ,stlonaJJy 1 -'el all Wini natural wood I~ andscapedyudl.l.Oc•~ POOL + 4 C"'" GAR"'GE BYOWNERl1.aBr,2Ba ·• er1a-.~ m .... .S1ncu--ed on one of the pretliell ""' A + den. North al Hw7. elected from atreet, Separate ramlly room alreets ol Blc Canyon. AU JUST 2 of the features in this Sll.7501144-21177. ,.~!.°:1 ~•.ru:f.!'." for parlleo. Aokllla See to appreciale. seeluded Eastside, Costa Mesa 3 beacbe• 5.15 mln.utes $48,000, 1ubmtt o1r--. ""'·soo.640·.,1,1 bedrm home. Other RJlpointment& in· OPEH SUH.1·5 away; You millbt Ult bkr,ca1142 •••• • elude shutter&, charm, paneling, stone 4620 WAYMEID. our IDWllhome. S:IS,500. I ..... fireplace, hardwood firs , custom HOME ON C.1 Quality, cu11om bulll _.,, <NotcmSat> TARBEl.l 644-7270 HAlllOI YIEW HOME ..6.1 Super upgraded CARMEL U model. Overaized Jot on quiet cul-Oe·sac. Perfect family home, 3 bedrooms 11aneled den, fireplace. l · Formal dln\llg room, 2 separate r patios on FEE land. $84,950. 16Z7 Partlar-itl.MpllchD-1y l·S ' 2828 E. Coa5t Hig , , corono-del Mor 1111 llO•ll '" ll~•IOG ll!K"'lltl MOMlS ro• llVINC NETWORK WI'<•• ""' , ... '''· I/ti, •• ,., .. l•fl'UO 19 / .. ••I'°"' IOOZG1Mral 1002 GoMNI •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• THE COMSBVATOI Invites your bid on this lovely view home in Irvine Terrace. The Lido to jetty harbor view is visible from the huge living room , dining room & master BR. suite. Cit bas 4 BR, 3 Ba.). Here is how to bid. First in· spect the home this weekend. If you like it, make an offer. IJ your offer is satisfactory to the conservator, it will be forwarded to the court for approval (no pro- bate). That's all there is to it. Truly a rare opportunl· ty. Come see It. . OPEH HOUSE SAT SUH. 1°5 1915 SAlllHA TEIRACE. CDM SHAHGllLA The serene meditation gardens with figurines, creates an ethereal atmosphere for this prize Lusk home in Harbor View Hills. The lot is 210 ft. wide, of· fering an unobstructed view of bay and ocean. Features include 4 BR, 2 Ba., 2 fireplaces, heavy shake roof, gre,enhouse, large double front doors, ex· quisite foyer. Call for app't. to see. $183,400 UIGAIM DAY A CdM Cutie. 2 Bedrooms and even a fireplace. Room to build a second unit. Tenant just vacated. Buy the lotandgetthehouseforfree-$61,000oroffer. FIYE 18>ROOMS -$86,&00 Well located Bluffs condo near· CdM Hi, with almost ~ sq. ft. Convenient to recreation pool", schools, shopping. If you have a large family, you MUST see this one. - OPEH HOUSI RI-SAT. 1·5 UHIT #2. 135 No!IGOS WAY 10An SAit Iv ..• ••. the front door of this spacious bayfront home with wide sandy beach, close to harbor entrance. Huge liv- log area plus 4 big bedrooms. Just listed. $258,000 OP94 HOUSE SUH. 1-S 193' llAYSIDI DllVI IAYROMT One of a kind. View or beach and ocean. Needs ex· tensive remodeling and redecorating. :;o• Frontage. Asking price $285,000 Cclo4 DUl'LIX So. of Hwy. 2 Atltacti.ve 2 BR. units plus guest. $800 Mo.Income. Te~orexchange. . HARBOR INVESTMENT COMPANY REALTOR$· 673-4400 kitchen & dining area. Garage would Loe-.~ on 19th Street ii b o m e I n Ca m e o sso ooo 2 BR bouse & l be 'd I f t di' WO ~• p -of thl1 older 2 bedroom Hlahlands; 3,000sq. IL ol apt.' 818 HSS or ._~Ul:::;:-:;;:::-;:--;;;::--:::::-1 ea ors u 0 or r~o ·-~ home &: garage. Lot ls 1racJou1 Jlvln1. 4 10.126eves ., Adult Condo. JBr, :me. .-andnesUedonl35'deeplot.Clooe .. ,110 deep. Call Bdrm•., family rm .. s ---------i Pool. Ten ct. Jes. JUll to 11th St. shopping. can cow for appt. oow ... lt'1a realllnd. httha + wel bor +Walk· TIOrlCALP.uAlllSE .... Bcb \to mL $17,11111 54~5810. $39,950 In P&11lrJri I car ear•re. MESAYHDIPOOL Owllr.53&-7lllO/llO-lM1 J FUIHISHED UHITS, 1 lot to OCIAHFIOHT with sundeck over garages $95,000 lllAU1'. LIHD4 ISLE -Entertainment home with pier & dock for 3 lrg boat& Sllf,500 WE'RE LOOKIH' FOR A TU.DE. or trades on a 4 month old completely customized Spyglass home. $95,000. l!qllly. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Hewport llYd. comer 30th Gi111r .. 1002G-"' 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TEHMIS AMTOHE7 In Me1a Verde • your own court • paddle tennis that LI I A real LOVE MATCH awaita you Crom gracious e11try-lavish liv· ing are• to BIG bedrooms. This beautiful trf·level horne is TOP SEATED at $15,500. Don't be ace'd out. Call 648-7111. OPf. N U1 'I • If 1 NH YO 6f NI( f • MEWLISTIMG PEMIMSUU.PT. Attractive l ·Stor)' home with lge. livin& rm. w/frplc .• din. area. large rear patio; 2 bdrms •• 1 bath PLUS huge room & bath over 2 car garage. Steps to beach. $82,500 673-3663 ~ 642-2253 Eves associated ffROl<(RS Rf Ill f Q RS l01' W ~._,Ibo<> b'l !~~I HOUSES FOR SALE l U &FAM RM.-DEH •4962 Lori Ann , Irvine 552-3008 SSS,000 Sat/SUn 11·5 182l60 Arches Court, Fount. Val . 96U708 fti/Sat/SUn 1·5 . Jll&FAMIM&SlWIO 2540VLsta Baya &Tustin Av NB 846-3928 1!46-4543 Sat/Sun l ·S 4 U & FN-1 1M • DIN 9925 Aster Circle, FOW1t. Val. 839-5925 $73,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2053Phalarope (Mesa Verde) CM 541·5032 $79,900 Sat/Sun l·S It Poat ** Welerfo•I *** Wahoflwl&Poal Malce it a must la aeol Tropical oettbll localed WITH POOL •"'~ ~-... ~Tu;.Tix OD ~lei ••l·de·IH. I 644).B8fl Charming 2 bdrm.-JDECOM REATCEDC il~B L lny . •IY Owt Jiil* ' I b b. • -ave Approx 4i tr old. ••c. Pl'8o + a urn. ac apt. ('(ll)ditlon explaim this fl 1u,e, 2 1ty. bome w/lmo Owner will carry lat bedroom RARE FIND. preulve entrance. 4 tir a T.O.; 11tlng $78.500 F o r m a I d l n e • ba, 11. tam, rm. ~ I!.' SEPARATE RUMPUS ldtcbw/brklatbor.Slepe IAMCH STYLE i ROOll, Lots of paneling down, spac. Ii•. rm. 562.900 - - -• n d I h utter a. w/trp1e, frml din rm.&.. Palos Verdes alone l>Olf Y. rUMklJH SPARKLING POOL iur-20'x22' bonUJ rm. crpt'd I Thi be rr 1 ~ rounded by extensively drpo in luxwloua Parl< ga ore. s au 1 u 4 ~Ul.TOR ., co•tred lanai. 3 CAil HuAtlngton. LI. lo& bdrm,2 b1th!tnglestory ... CMlll ~ GARAGE. W.rmth and w/conc. blk wall. home' baa over 2.000 IQ. ..., .. ood taale abound. CM-llaulve hea•~ ~ ~ ft. Can be purcbued sub-,._,"._. • ir -""'YD """"' t--... to existing 6% VA top.ark. F •llucallleb 1ecluded yd. w/lavtab ra to see tbla exceptlooal prof. lndacp._ Nr. tcbl&. ~uS4S-9491,. LEASE va1ue. Better burnr "'•bop'r. "'.--Walker & lee LIASIOl'TIOM .... call548-2313. Prln. o•IJ. Owner. as.rue. leywllllT._ Real lslolo and ill really a neat 3 IDIMS +POOL 1-~------1 home, only 1 blk lo Ocean $40,SOO YAUEY RE.ALTY Blvd., with 3 BR, 3 Ba, Freshly painted "' ~ PRES ....... $ fam -rm, luxurious Low••\. priced eubld decorated In & out, th--a-.• muter 1uile and much Ranch Hou1e. ONLY cludin& lush carpeting! OLD C.D.M. more. Only $115,000. Call $33,950. a br phm lamlly JU1l a lew of tile many Quaint C.D.M. cottage. 2 844-7211 room wllb open beamed reature.s •re 2 b•tha, bedrm1, 2 b•ths plus a celling. Assume Fl built.an kitchen &: pool. Charming starter loin. Pm'tl only $223. manicured yard with or retirement home. Must sell. Make offer. covered paUolc.beauUtul $62,500. ,~~~-----• Act. Call today. 5'0-3868. heated pool, Low down PE.,1 ... ~•• .& terms at only $40,~ ,. ,..,_ Opoe fri.Sal-S-2-5 •PAINT up, fix up I BR, C..U963-Sll'llcrSSS.7035. DUPLEX Large approx. lMOO sq. ft. + greenbouH. Lge bom Each unit baa 3 bedrml, ram.Uy home. 4 BR. 3 Ba, on lge lot. E-tide. $51,500. 2 baths in prime rental huge ram-rm wtwet-bar •SHARP Bar Harbor, 4 area. Walk to beach and &Crplc. Enonnouaeoun-BR! BA, tam rm1 .ho~ Sl27 900 try kitchen w /brick cook· $54,950. -w~lkm 1; lr.t: Real l •l•I• -· ' . ing island. Sep. laundry •OCEAN DUPLEX. Call 6 75-7225 r m , I I b r a r y 1q.I\. 195,000. REDUCED 5' I 00 wtbooksbelves & frplc. EdO'NeatReaJt)' Large two.story home, . . . "' . ... . . \ \IJ,I·:' BL \LI'' Ideal for office at home 5'6-70 4Bdrm1 & nunery off aituatlon. Heated & huge master bedroom. filtered pool, lge out-of· MESA VERDE Family room with the way workroom. Low By Owner, 4 Br, 2 Ba, fireplace, a baths. Only 4 matnt. yar'd. Flne1t new crpl.I It drps, near yrs old, Full prlc:e fJ. 6[Rr, E N TfnPHl~fS co CORO._._. Newport area, near len· schools, assume 91,4,-. $74,900. Vogt l Co •• """ nis&golfCluhll.closeto loan . Prin. Only. Realtors.548-9348 DEL Mil boatin& facilities & 549-3256. Fashion I1land. 1---------iAssume 7% VA Loan, 3 hrt DUPLEX 15120olphiDTernce WESTSlDEnxerupper.3 l'N ba, Cov'd palto, One or those unwiually $149,000.fee.Broter br, 1 ba. Paiat &:: paper Great are a. $47,000 fine properties we wish 673-1148 will do Ill Drive by 958 Owner. 842·2444. Prine. everyone could own. But Arbor St. $33,1!00. 673-1658 Only. there is only one duplex Cone Mesa I OZ4 like this. Two bedroom ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dmarohtt 1026 BY Owner , neat adult 2 and den home in front ••••••••••••••••••••••• story condominium. 3 hr, plus an extra unit in the BIG & 2 LEVEL R ·2 LOTS. 1'11 ba, wa sher, dryer, rear. Each w Ith Ocean View. Suitable for re frig Incl lnw prico llrepalace. Ea<h In BEAUTIFUL a. po11lbly •. unll&. $29,75-0.546·5472 marveloua condition. ~.950. Reduced '3,000. lleJow Market$28,500. New carpets, south o Ownen anxious. Formal ~ highway. Priced • dining rm, 3 full~ and ANCHORAGE $99,500. Call 673'!550. Ii ht. 2·alory huge ep. IM'¥lsTMB4TS ()Pf/II flt O· "S fUN FON NICI• stairs bedroom and huatt ~ ...... ,. I walk·ln clouh. 2 1714149 .. 7711 ~••VNIW ~~ .. ~"'~; A•aUablei-t SURF'SUl'I 300• to surf & sand! Ono o( a kind 2 br, 1 ba coc... tage In dwntwn. area. Won't last long al this price. Call for appt.. Only $34,500. Agt. 536-1461 . .:ii::z=•1:1•:::11:::111•~ andredecoraful&, In Dana Koofl s·3Br·2Ba· Lrg yard w /paved boat i---::;:;;;;;;;;:--- MEW LISTIHG ,, IQll~ orlrlr•torage.49&-0685. - OCEAH'FROMT ... Place EIT-1032 ~ Deluxe duplex +ltinguest Pl o-p•i tJ.a -,_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• --~ room+ extraP8f g. 752·1'1.0 LOE 2 SR, &-Oen. Pri. $1.S9.500. MOOOUMltl IUCM Patio, Air Cood., bltns, Rea.J.Est&te CALL 6 71>-70&0 SALL CASH S etta<h. dbl oar gar, new by~ c:rpll I< drpa. I Yr old. MESA YaD£ .. (or four eqult1·laa1. $38000. 83M'113 Aaaum. p O O L HOM. E •BR., Z ba. -.1n z1n1 Diocovery R.E.SCS.ll<M$ 714'11.. locacU'!"u.'sses5~••00 IMSTAMTCASH · P&1Jal0Yaloy 1034 2 bl .. k~~·!!! ..... .. -&--,_.....__ .•.•••..••.....•••.••.. lalbo ._.__ ~ .-.... bedrm1: 2 batlll. Week •-........ Full •ppr•iaed •• , .. pd. SECLUDED old llsllns; Hurry rorthl• lleatlan C..U now lor h'ee evil••· TOW.,HOUSE bargain priced home Oil I~~~~~~~~ tlon . A•k for Jim " Jarge lot.968-4i58 . I· Nl.chol1. The most unwiual ever 3 J I 006 Century 21, -1 br. 2\\ ba w 11.,c. Mslr. MOTHER, MAY 1 •••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm & balcony. Coiy Yes you may!, purchua. CAPE COD 4 hr. 2 ba1 MESA Verde/Republic. fa m. r,tn . w /wetbar. lhll home under martlet completely re~t t.o ola ()peaS1t&Sun1·5.4br, flfany up g raded Im· value. A better b.-,. atyle. Pl•nler boxes~ ram, din, a le~, rrpl. provmta. AuUme 7 +\-ti because lt'1 been t .. wood 1hlnglos, ahutun, E.lefantl t19,IOO. 205 nu. loin. Call today: dueadl U'ader f.$0.0001 121 COral. 875--0lllS Pbalarope. AIJ,t., 541.ao:D C/21 IU-t'70I IM •• • ' • ' I r .I _.... • • • H••• U.ha I t • • -H •--·~ ... , I 2000 IM1••·.... . H•••HU. ...... d :Pf bAILYptt.OT Frid!/.S!pt!!ftb!t5.117S ~~-~~ ....... ~'::';·=······· ... ~~ .. '!,!'.:?....... TrtrMs 2300 ·····;;·····-; ;···i;.·v:;;-;;u H.s.. Fw Solo _ Hama.-'°'"~ ttfWft F..-~ leocll t06t S..CM•••.. 1..074 Pree • Cfear ... awt-.. ·-•-•••••• ............. :=.-......... -... ... ........... --.... . ..,.••••••••··-··-•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••······•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Can1pletel7 remodeled t s.ooo SMALL parlr Pll&E FRI!! Cotldowttbfllk' •bed:nb. • lkaNall .. -104 hoe 1044 L._•loadt 1041 *'* AIOYI ** -.,442s.111ower II.A. dowatowa n.ert Hot PnlfeuloftolSer.tee-2\!o b•tll crtiu. -; ···················-·························· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Grand Opening ·*THEIEACH• t3St;900.Tradetorid.1.oc. PfiUS. 10 •Pll'* + 2 •• •MDLOIDS* RX> ow·tm.mo.AAIC OPENHOUSESaL&S.n. l HOME LEFT!-P!RST· TIME 01'· NEWPORT VILLAS 5 ·C'" 1111 , prop. Coa !'dd oilier alien+ 2 poold!.: •... l-.:lli•w.lollllllle J..-8pm."113211MunClttl l'E RED .. New Cuatom • n• •• eqW~TD• «tub.. ~pt~ • Ho••fladers * MS-l* , (Gear Adam i 'Ihls Wood .&Gl•ss homc de· lahlill~ Rle-k Ald..,re\le , O.W.C.bafaDce.OWns', 6 4z.HOO lila1no11a) Retiring? homeni:·u ~~~.:~~ 11a:nMby l-li ppe lcArlen. Condomlnlumllomes loffS D ~ Owner/Rllr.N'Ma sa..m1 ca11rornt.'1t.arcat. LoYtlr•BR,ZBAfa:mll.y Come Re lb.1saharp2Br, 2$00 ft ot liv 2!3r, z v,2,.• J.ort . w J In Prestigious •• ..--. ..... ,, . •RenlllServlotl• b 0 m e • XI 8 t Pool, ManJcurtd i,:r-:ftx~ce. 1i":~cl~eis :i view of ity, Belgiu m ,wNeatclilf '!._e• h ...... to I I u ... rrs ....... ... ..... ~ oel.Pborhood. ·clole lo Jot. Only $43 "'° lrg 8 's, nn•·•·• .~nWI leaded s tained 1dus Wln· o ewport ui:;-ilC C......._ 1 -I .... . -·· ~ •••f7lhla1. Avail Im--• . TE --~· dows U n fi n Rm $42,00010$44,000 ---Owair wllllSondlunlt •• , .. , .... ,, .. , l 'l :I ' ~ l!:jil : 1:11 inecL $425. mo. COii io ~'f-.R::!_:i~. dl:in~~mB&tt;:mb~r~:. below.: ... $89,500. · · 2Bedrooms,28at~. 409 Araaon~. complexes 1.n Co1t .. G1..,.. 310~1 ~ ~t l~i~~ ,1 ~ .. eeetta-4411..,_. -'--'-'='-""--""'-'"'-'-I sepa rate dining Mea L ri coodom.I I Mesa WU l aeUooeorex· •••••••••••••-•••••••• -:: ...--~ *TIPS 011 seU1ng you ~::eh':,f~~ett!:~:e~~ PERFECTION from this •Decorator wall to wall r~!rde°:::e• ON i~'t: chanieboth.· WALK to wit.er, 1 br, F«.EISERYtcl Lari•' bl' +lam nn. 4iome,taperecorded in· anxibu s to sell! 3Br . t Ba, Din. Rm , ca rpeting BLUFF I& IQ R' SltO.,N.B.AbM>C.M .lbr . .,..5 super 1barp fr clun. format.ton , ~nil 834-17 PARICllHOMES Beautifully lundscaped •t;nc losed p3tlo o r 28 R 0; 2+dm Priced • I' M.H.$'.llS.ILB.lbrSl.35, TOLAMDL()L. Xlnl nei1bborbood. Ill" ••kforTt l·Tape 250 corner Jot In Laguna balrony fro~ Mt 000 to~OOO. PIOC9 klda.pet..~LILBeach Member of Bo1.rd of everUUna.. Move lo now. lllLLTOP 3Br ,2b4l,rrpJc, 552-9 300 ~~~Ej~;o·R~9~F.s'l'ATE ;v~~nt inuou s cleaning Feafuri-9: • P1apg; .. ~• . !o~~J!a~9.:it~ J~e;: =l~u:.eJ:m:'~ ::Ot:n°". Call ICWll eorner Jot. Ry ·owncr. SHOWPLACE 49441093. •Refr igera tor, Ice ;e?.~!!~!':..'n woo w.R. NtO\ 9"540> Comm.eree. fllwftc-Dllleodl J24D $48,500.962·2798. DY O°"''NER, University maker "'=-.-.~·;;-HEWDAw•--....... 3 106 5Jo-l505 ••••••••••••••••••••-• JJ<1rk Chancellor Plan4 BREATHTAKING Ocean· •3 heat ed awJmming OX> r-n1..,... ,_.~, 4 B;, 2\11 Ba, P ror'. yiew! t~r om living, din· pools •Elevator VIEWPIOf&ll!S ••••••••••••--•••••• HEYLOOKUSOVER! *Springdale• Bell,, a 0 DOWN lnd scp'd &: decor. air 1ng &M.str.Bdrm.31¥".2 •Draperies •CeramleUJe * DUPLll (aaleeper) l!:.itMltr,ZtNt • .n Webavefumilhedarun--BR , Z B A t.om e. con d .. P r i nc. Only. ba, frpl, bltru;, wetbar, •Log burning rareplace •Auto. deancwens Two bclrm·2 bath elec. kit.dlen w/dlhwbr, rurnllhed l, i1i:3bdrms. Fireplace. Pod condl- $68,900. 552·7887 skylleht & planters. By •Abundant dotet s pace •Ga.a lo& trplca. plus 1 bdrm. ren1aL frplc, patio. bbq. 9 mo AU a:rus·AD JWlca. lion. cblldreDOK, no tee. $100MOYESYOUIM owner. $66,500. 1045 with m irror ed closet •Quallfiesi!,000 $88.950.l~Dn. lle,$!1a.mo.5»31Dl. Seeyaeomi! $3'5. Call Be.-Cll' ~00 Seller pays all cost& on L I h 1041 Ba lboea 675-3606 o r doors. taxcrediL * DUPLEX·Spacloua Bay~t •nr ~ dock ~ ~ llM5fllor913-11M.. '"·I 4 BRR h 09'"aeac 494 767 1 11'1256 '**Ol'Bf th ~-2batb u;uu"""·r ·~ ··l ~'~~ij llL:IJ "~ c ean . anc ••,•••••••••••••••••••• · .-ree ....... JU" $600 mo wuner )eaH. ' l • 11; Prestige family bome ~t>:le home. Si:uatt~ on a Oceanfront Sand Beach. LOCJYna Mif)'Mt I 052 Rt.1ff0ttd load SAT SUH 1~5 ~u.sl 2 ~Z :o:-81~7712. ieoiS&J{ront.!gtjt j fl !I large 4 BR. 3 BA. fcrm&i qbw eht stbrt;e tk, 1•"1 """1g Wh1tewi1.ter, ti de pools. 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT BEACl-J 17141 492--4121 n Y • • . . din r m , lge f.am rm. at s , n c rp c,eee. ii R 4 b oMcnOOO 7'7. crr 92660 OFFEREDBY Terms. 1 4Bll,3S.,allbltm,~ .:1A•505r-L.& b t"'bl r up g r a d ed bltns, W /W crptg, cusl. . · a .~· · "· * WEKMOW * ii 1 · • TRIPLEX·A I two W l n. t er o o 1 y. ~ -~_,,. g·.!..-0 ..... lnduded. MEn' d B. f l ho S e e , S u b mit. O wn. 1 •GUuA u 'GUB. SalesOffice--Phone BERTHAHENRY bclr &:t batbs (-•)-•~i ~ ~ -rps. ig am1 Y me. 497 71S6 -" "' 7 14 64• •173 RLTRS ma wo ~...,. _._ ""· nu:-:w:-...crw-.. mo.Call for --to see. ~lose to schools &: shop-· · *BEST * -· · each-Three double ~1l A«f: .. ...,_ ping. Or t a keover Juw 1~. VTEW·Easy livlng in this DIRECTIONS: Fro'!l the Mobile Homn .. garages • .$ll.2,50e· SfEPStoNorth Bay. Dix, UMIDESCO ' ter es t Joan ror $243. •G REATLITTI..E• 3 bedroom. den, fa mii y Newpo rt B l~vd. Frwy For Sole . 1100 Terms. apac.3br.2ba,frpl.$33:S FREERENTALS£RV. S BR. clean, DeW e;rpta, p/mo. La"una charming home. r oo m. d ining room, south to ll th St .• tum left ••••••••••••••••••••••• Westbay tneome Romes mo. Wnt. 81$-3030 summer & Wnlr. Beach new p,alnt. V~ l3IO mo. CU RT'S • on 17th to Rutland (I . •~121C t H 49&-3'31 .... a_ · .-.2111§ Eoclo!Sed Private yard North vie w llome with block past Irvine Ave.), Mu st $acnfice8x401Br, '"-I w1, · lalbooP...._.• 3107 Rent.all. $350 wk..,_,, M8 f'l8or_.. REAL &STATE with vegetable and rose dre.a my island k itchen. turn left ~~ths of block to bltns, ma oy new access. EXCHANGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• El.ec.6: FamiJ¥hoJDeS. C d 962·2458 ~a rd e n . Ml·A area. Professionally decorat· NEWPORTVrLLAS $25 00 or beat o ffer. CHARM ING 3 Bt 2 Ba 1·991-8000 • B._t!... •• ODtuf~ool, close·in.SS2.S.OO. ed. many upgrades. Best · 751 ·6275. 6 U ... rTS • ti inter 1 ...... ~"'I'; ,... --~ r>• cluUJIVl.Qe, c I pei OPEN DAILY ZAGROOZKY ..... pa o. w .--. ~~--OK..$'29Smo.9'J9.'1888 161 21 Windemeir Ln. buy·$7l,950· •··slMll Pro_... 1400 St. $285. CdM h" 1 br utU -' Realtor 491-861l L-na Hi-'"' R...M.. Howport S.ach -,.., •r UP OR DOWN ~-' ~ H uatl ng to1' Harbou• Nr. Goldenwcst·Edinger 496-°040 ~· m~ Tennis Vila ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near Pt.. 3 br bse. gar & slngles waterfront a BR bome !t~~B~:s.~~p1~0n~~1!°de~ JUSTLISTB>! ·4 In ''The Bluffs''. low-P'RIMEOFRCEll.DG. Will exchange 8 units paUo,adltlJ/nopet&.$3)0. Lag.HUll3hr.2ba,klds wJpriv. dock. for lease. 'd N & Decora tor's dream! Split LOWER 3 ARCll BAY-maintena nce lush green· Great Newport locatlon. Eaatside Costa Mes~. 675 ·2199 wknda • .Mr. La&pet b-._ --•·-$600.p/mo. (213)!i9Z-267C ~or · e w e p t . level 3 bdrm .. 2 balhuni-J UST L ISTED. A de· $170 000 $1050000 Wa nt larg~r units 1n Gutbrte,833-9661. gBeac. &-wi~ ... v..-. ... linoleum , wtr. sonner . que home ! Hdwd. Ors., Ji ghtrul 3 Bdrm., fam. belts. Close to schools, Ted ' Hubb':;rt ~od ' Aa: Orange County but will . • $195., util pd,~mgles 2 Br, 2 St.y apt. all 'el~. ~t1f!~~ Y~·J~0s:i nf d~ frple.;"1Jge. trees. brick rm. home a dorned with thu°~~·r F~~15 &mt:~~~s; soc ia tes . Realtora . take smaller Wlita or 2N~Il.~t::,:an~a:ft· H~nt :fth Cutifrple. ~.2 chU d OK, $185. 732 ClaJ' R f patio,privateyard.Are-beam ce il ings and 2 retreat, a bath in every 675·8500. bomeintrade. ope·-· · r. ns. c, •St. lm med Oetup, CaU educed 10 $59,950 irm. a l jewel a t $82..500 fireplaces. Short walk to bed F al d. · l!e:~... Sat. noon. 611 W. Balboa pet.Agt. Fee Seal Beacb.21J..431-8803 581-8130 beach and tennis. Youn; room . arm ining Con4trcial Blvd. Ftn Valley. Save 3br, 2 m • +breakfast~· galley .... ~..av 1600 p,__ ba,kids,_..rncd,gar, 3 BR, l ~ ba Wwnbouse, CALIFCU.SSJC ·{): ft~~!PE!l for ... $129,ooo. klleh e&n. Kaetrans l a n •• ~:.:-;~::~•••••••••••• ~ ~ Yearly. z Br 2 Ba $26S. HOMEftMoas clubhou.se.poal.$32$.J.st By THES~... ~ ~Il"G~ carpels parqu oors. .-. -r!!! ~-Family prer. Carport. &I LM2-49Zl EA NIGUEL WEST-A !\!UST $71,iOO. a bargain at Lhe leach •• ~ ._ ........ !'.!-.!.:920 MACM 320Alvar.adoPlacc •642-9900• as Sea coast charm-owner 499 ·2800 TO SEE! A 2 Bd rm., """ -· .. abandoned! Bay view family rm. home offer· beach, bkr, call COMMERCIAL LOT l•aa lllaed 3206 window,cozylple.,glass OpenSunda'fl2·5 ing 1900 sq•a<e leet ol 5401720 Nu rHOBpital NEWPORT OCEANFRONT ..... , •• , .... __ ...... •Edinger/Mlgnolla '!'.alley kitchentgourm, et 2 Bl:DROOM. Canyon gracious living. Beam • Appro$ti40~Sq_. Ft. Bachelar Pad a Br avail for yrly.1 blO:Ck 4 BR, 2 BLS33S appl.. s unny break ast view. Dark room and ceilings, gorgeous view Mull-R-~•. INCOME to bay. Bar & patio. 6 Edinger JBotsaChica ,nook. huge master + works hop for photo-and in excellent concti-TARBELL •• --~• FOUR·UNITS. prld&-0£· 1 BR. 1 Ba. Frplc , 213-795-64009-Spm 4BR.2BA. •. f335 ' childrens suites. Boat gra pher . Walk to the Uon ... $12 ,500. Mana9ementCo.lnc. ownership, prime area taste fully d ecorated CoroftadefMcr 3221 •Slater/Beach gate & mini orchard. Jn beach.$75,000. , &ti..11rrrr.1 CHISM.&.LJ (71•)846-4493 nr.HoagHosp.Pricejust w /w a ll·W.all crlps , 4BR,2 BA...$MS the 40 's. but submit any 55] LOMIARDY """" """ The Bluffs; early area ~ reduced to $134,500. waaber/dryer, all elec. ••••••••••••••••••••••• *Sla ter /Newland" offer! Bkr. 962-5511. REAL ESTA.n I·Story 3 BR, 2 Ba . I ~ CALL retrig, D/W, waterbods, SUPER area 2 br, l ba, 3BR,2BA. .. $33S s BEDROOM. custom 499.1341 499·t620 $.S7 .000 A&'1.. 64().5560 rRESTIGE HOMES etc. frplc, 2 car garage. $325. • Brookburst/Garfielcl • 1 427Begonia,5'9-8867 2BR l BA. -5 lr•lne 1044 ra.mily home. Mount'!'" For sale by owner. Lovely ELEGANT. t story , 3 ~ Realtors 645-6646 Great View or tbe.Gir Catl'Bevo;:Joe ••••••••••••••••••••••• View. Trade for units 2bd,2 ba Condo.decorat· bedroom in Big Canyon.· from the Deck! 3 Br. 2 Ba. din rm, frpl, 3 BR, l 'h BA , dining area Orange County. $125,000. e d in w a rm color s. Hi&hly upgraded &. de· Condominiums 27 UNITS bltns, d Jw. stove. ref;i'~~~~963-4561~~~or~!I03-~1~'11111~~ &.. bar. Frpl, rrnt. & back 1771 THURSTON G1 ••1den, wa1sheLr/dryer8, coraled in yellow. 12x25• for aofe 1700 _ 000 5 9 x ........... ·ex· 3 BR, 2 Ba, party ~!di lnt 61 , 2" c 281 ar 4 gar, pa..: --patios. 551 ·1351 Red Carpet, Realtors r.P c, poo · . a g un pool + custom jacuzzi. ••••••••••••••-••••••• -.., · · e.o -roommate, same toca -ee. or Brand ne-M 2-stor')' 4 BR. TURTLEROCK M2·S.SU ~~g~ 30326 Via Reata. Auto sprinklers, 3 car HORTH LAGUNA ~:~~:_;n~Afay~~ T~ lion. "•"B"'R",c..c...2_b_a_.-crpt,--dr!>o--t 2~ ba.; 3 car•pr. Up. TOWN}'OUSE OldL ,..L_ · · garage . An excellent buy CO.,DOS tract. Quail Place Ca116'J3..4444 bltns, d s hwbr . frplc graded.$&50Mo518&5612 aguna __...,.. Ml I Vi • I 067 al $135,000. ,... I or come by· 700 E. 2br. &: den . Foimer N r B Ii.a c h & town. SI on •to Owner /AgentS49-8505 Whitewater Views-2 &: 3 Propert es, Investment Oc:eanlront,'Ba.lboa patios. gar., no pets Like New, xtra &harp 3 model. Air eonditioned, Trip.Ye x -3 · 2 Br. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm. units from $54,000. Division. <7lf)7S2-19'20. 644-0030 Br, crpts, drps, frplc. automali csprinklers and w/frplc. 3 car gar, by y EASTBLUFF 420 Cy press , North FOUR UNITS Winter Rental. 3Brhouse. Personable remodeled bltns, patio, dbl gar. Nr. lighting. A MUST SEE. own er . 352. 356 & 362 OPEN SUNDA l ·S B d ba 1 1 d. Laguna c t M s79 900 Ideal for students o schools, tse. Ownr .. -" Tha li a. (55 ft lot ). 2GS81 0 LlVA PLAC E • r, en, 3 I rm 1n e 0675-7225 OS a esa. • . bd, duplex. Newkil. -$64,9SO. 5119 .500• 675_6224 & a-Br. 2.b a Cabrillo rm, Stor a ge Galore! a PilotR.E .540-0:SSS teae hers. 673·4032; pets. $300. 497.2575 0,.1_.::84.::7c.-4826==------CALL NOW 642·3099. model. Lrg. lot, camper Pool size yard. $8.5,500 by 2J.l.446.8310. 497-3232. Hunt. Hbr Twnhse. Never J.~:1 apace. air·cond , xlnt Owner 54•·7596. NEWPORT LC9MC1leach 3141 "SHORECL1FF"3+Br occupi~. 4Br, 3ba. .ao• 752· 7315, th r u o ut . G l ·Fl-I A . By Owner, Monaco Model TRIPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba. Yrly lse. 318Morning ~at ~bp, tennis, pool, * EXCEPTIONAL $4.3,950.831·9310Bkr. lowest price in HVH . LEASE $160,000 Beach Ca n yon Rd. $650. 1acuu1.$6:i01Be.·5G-98'1S DPNALDM.BIRD 1 VALUE• 3·Br Con.tern· Very clean, lot.sotxtras. WITH Condo. for $850 mo. 675-3950; (213)"38-6293 or61J..IM15, • A ............... ,._. porary. Sweeping ocean · 9 Lge yd 644 5366 s 7 9 5 m o . u n f u r . .:=c..:.::..:.:::::_ ___ _ --'------!views. Pticed !or im· Hewporllleadt 106 · · · ****DOH'T**** SPE ... D•DLE OcoanlnL3br 2ba Newlydecorat.d,l blkto$42S. 4br. 2ba. Klds O.X. • IY OWMB • mediate sale at $71.900. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor YlewHo.nes Pay your landlord 's tax-One bdr!'pen=·Uftit sq. ft., wetbar: frpl: Sec. beach, 2 br, 11,;ba, patio. Avail now. Aft 6 call• ·Spectacular Turtle Rock Arch Bay Beal EaLate. BA YFROMT 4 IR . BIG LOT es. For under $240 a has oceen view. 2 bdrm guard. Adult&. 544·7678 (714) 673·18S3 or (213) Be50639-S, Tl&mtO. HilJs, President Md l. 499-22Tl 2 Custom Homes Only one block to recrea-month total you can have ow ner's .unit has glass EME RALD BAY. fully 244·16S3 CLOSEST tract to ocean! Prof. dee /lndscpd, Le 1----------1 BALBOA PENINSULA lion a rea and huge pool. all of bis tax advantages. wall facang extra large furn. 3.s r, fam r m, pvt 2 Br, 2 ba, frplc, bltins, yd, 3 bdrms: Almost new · view lot, 4er, 2ba• cen· First Time Offet eel Excellent location on the A beautiful 4 BR home On l Y 1 O % down 8 t pool. ~nother 2 bdrm un· bch, tennis, pool, jacuzzi. p a t i 0 • g 8 r , n· 0 home bas family rm & tral air cond, intercom, A true Laguna Charmer. Bay & only lf.t block to the w ith fa mi ly r oom . S21,9:iP. 2 bedrm, 2 bath 1t facing pool. $78,000 for $550. mo. Helen M. Buah pets /c h ildren. $375. Formal DR; It's vacant Jouvre shutters are a few Z·Br, 2.ba, recenUy re-Ocean. Each home has 4 for mal dining & over-Condos in Santa Ana . quick sale. & Associates. 4994534 Avail 10/1. SJ3..M21. a nd available to you! .of the xtras. $98,000. bd r m s , 4 bath s & sized well landscaped Ask for Frank 839-8321 $450 mth. 968-4456 or "'133=·cc2ccl06'-'------~l ~c;1:l.eds;hdoe;~ga~e~~ ·Gallery, -2 fireplece9, yard. Only $83,900. fee Agent. -1 1 uai' --1 ~ 2 Br Split level home over-Costa Mua ·32Z4 96&'5191 Deerfield Patio I-Jome, 3 beautiful beach. $64.500. wjtbar, ultr_a mod~rn 644·72ll SanJuanHills Condo 2 Br, m. Q lookin g Bluebird Cs·••••••••••••••••••••••• BR. 2 Ba. Atrium, plush Arch Bay Real Estate. kilchen & pnvate pier. 2 Ba, 2 ear gar. Low P~• , nyon, deck, frplc, 1~ ba, 3 BR, 1in Ba home, West Lease 3 Br, .2 Ba, qual.. "crptg, hardwood plank 499-2277 Fee land. See. at 1200 elm maint. fee. Pool & Pul· Prap91"ll•S · : 3 blks lo bch. For lease Bay St. Near Rea J r. home, Y.t mile~ ocean. floor s, vaulted beam I----------• East Balb~a Blvd., or '1 • ting Green. SS2 500. By 752 •1920 9/15 to 6/15. May be seen High. Lease $215. mo.1st Whsh~/Dyr/Ft1g. $375... eilings, skylight&, near ca_l1167S-8120 foc more de-~ Owner. 493.5381_' 1.oo OU&tL lt.NIWPOllTllAtH Sat/SUn only. f25Shadow & last + $100 deposiL ll Call now! 962-8636 eommunity pool&green-.. BESTBUYINTOWN• ta1s. -p.._ Lo. D. John son, Bk~·l BR,2 BA,cov'd.patio. 'belt. SS6:000. Principals ~~n:. ~~f!~u~~~~:-1:: NEWPORT SHORES FAMILYDBJGHT Income Property 2000 WAMTc:u l br house & patio for 646-8362. 2121 Placentia new cpl & dr}B. 1 blk. only· Owner. 844·2071 963.SOO. Areb Bay Real 2·Sty. A· frame. 3 BR, 2 in Old CdM, 3000 sq rt. 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20-50 Unit Apt. Bldg. salaried older person. Ave. from scbls. $300. 962--0M3 ext. f2 or 559-4271. Open Eallte."99·Z2'71 ba., decorator's dream. Br suites, 3 yrs. new. Costa Mesa,/Newport 49'Hll70.$18S super sha.rp, 3 BR. 2 BA '"'--3244 lfouse Sat. & Sun. 1~4 . 12 I Tax s~ Beach -Huge..-corner lol w /2 S un s h i n e g a o r e . llSHC'I" • home D1.Sbwasber ne Poinsettia. · $69 500 Spacious court yard. S. HuntinglOfta.ach NO TRADES Mewportleodl 3169 paint." $365. Ask t0:. Bev ••••••••••••••••••••••• O~Hou .. s~s.. 'a"s'R'°'·1·k . •-<900 of Hwy on Or chid. SPRluGAB.D Call CliffLandry ••••••••••••••••••••••• or Joe, 963·4569 or BEAUT.NewRancboSan -CAT..:i.o'O;·WLTY $1 32,500 . By E>wn er. " THE ROH TAYLOR LIDO SAHDS 963-1786. J?Laqwa Twabome.2 u... l1 .Easy living,3br,2 675 _611 6. ESTATES GRowa ''CREAMPUFF" 3 2.,,,ba,Zstory.Overlooks ba, form liv & din, •548-1290·* OPENDAILY 6717601 b d 2 b th 11 MesaVerdeBuccola,3br, golfcourse&lake.$57S. gourmet klt, lam rm. A.BAHDONB> Hew 3 & 4 p&ex • e room a • P c, 2ba fa m rm wet bar M7·7044/552·005.5 wetbar, frplc, vaulted 0 fr nt Poo· L dbJe gar .• patio, OOtQm • ~· • ceilings, htd pool. J ust Ce an Gr COLONIAL plus 3 Ir, 2 la * * 4.PLEXES pool & rec area. Avail $500 mo. 54S-97Sl Redecorated 3 BR. 2 BA SM,000. 4962 Lori Ann, On one of finest beaches. El Modena Ave. 4 BR., S BEDROOM HOM EOWNERSUNIT S'P a c ious w J blt ns, Sept 15. Agt646-4JllO EASTSIDE . newly de· home. Nu landspg. $350. Jrvine.M2.3008. lhese units are secure in· Jin: ba., dining rm .. fami· ·2 STORY W~fe~rdJe~~i!': 6 sprinklers, xlnt Costa Th Bluff 3 BR. Ir: t corated 2 br Spanish in mo. Ask for Bev or Joe ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.'1 vestment in your rutu:e. Jy rm. Oval J_>OOI. $74.~ HEAR BEA.CH blcks on Adams, north at ~esa loc. If you 31"'._ look· "Greent!it" Avail am 4.pJex. No chilW:en or 963-4S67or963-1'186 LARGEYARD.. Fplcs,$2decks. good in-CAL9L Q '''·Z41 4 Wi ndin g tree lined Alabama,2blocks. !D&foragoodbuy mun-toFeb 15th 'atts75 Mo dogs.$300.l ncl.util.2653 RENTALS 1...,•~o~m~e~· ....... 25~·000 ....... ~~~""I , • .._-' ~,.., street . Prestige entry J{ENT ROOERS it&; • Agt 640 5560 Santa Ana Ave,673-0197 2 BR with sprinkl en & a re-,~ ~WlfM<owo 20'x20' parlor. Raised REALTY Don'tMl11thi1..., . . 2BR,stove,child,fncd ,2Ba ............. $31in duced p~e or $62.000. • A RARE AND R 8 "°LTV bn'•k hearth. ~ous •••.s300~3858 AgentM9·0812/646-6710 WINTER. 3108 W. Ocean ••1•. 2 Br, appls, child 3 BR, 2 Ba ......... $400/425 Im m ac. 2·alory home ~ . . . Ntar Nr11"p•rl P•t t O r (ltt '" "'11V\•u O"t<:I ,,.,,_,. -J 4 BR 2Ba $&51) wilh 4 bdrms .• 3 balhs, ely, traditional style ~gORM~ ~~g~l~~:; IEACH O""-EX Zr5tQ2 ~r·~rl>B,;::'~~r::. 3BR,cbild,pet,gar. 4BR:2'12 b~:~tz::·,,· $lllO ·ramily rm. & custom in-~eon sec!uded .estate. SPECTACULAR 2 BR & 1 BR on l ""'-Ids -Pool 4 br 3 ba bonus .t~or . within walking dlStance kitchen with separate · ... vvJmo.673--06T7 'ltida • t, ,_.:., Agt LE RAJSOR u 1 VIEW nook area. SecludOO Utili-* UM"5 * Tremendous potential. rm, • pe UK.-uo • -~ to :;;aeh. 4 ~s., 3Y.i Bring your trades for ty room. 40' COVERED TRIPLEX-very clean. Lot size will accom· Oceanfront (older) 3-br, Fee. REALTY ba s. ~p. &obningakrfmt.. lhis lovely VIEW proper-DANC E p AVILION VA -· 000 mod.ate large duplex. w/4 l~·ba, nr NHYC, wint HOMEFfNDERS den, family re as · assume .... ..,.,, Val · lot only ••~/mo.~'°" •642 9900• solarium rooms.opening ty in Ne wport Beach, overviews sunken ter-2 HOUS£S,NEAR ca r gar. ue lD • ·~ v•_,__. • 4S23CampusDr.,Irvino VISleN t o spac io us redwood complete wilh boat slip. race sep a r ate ''Hot OCEAN ....... $62,000 S6l,SOO. Agent.549.Ql12 2Br ~acb house. garage, 2Story 3 br duplex.2~ba. CampusVaUeySbopClr. a1At_.TY decks & large gard~n TransrerTed seller will House ''. Enjoy ocean 2 HOUSES .... seeocean Triplex-So Cst Plaza ~a. patio. Yrly. $310. 3104 form. din r m, 2 car gar. CALL 133-1600 552-7.$00 area . Sep. workroom-or take most anything. Call view from mult i-level big corner Me SBS.000 Sell t d Owner I Parklane 544--7ll9 Pvt M t d . 'th b th ~1711.0penEve:s. ground s . S i·umbo FOURPLEX.newer, or ra e . lvagl · · pat. •DY.ztru.$i25UNI V Prt. T err. ARed•HlllCompa"'.. s u 10_ w1 a . on area 2-2Br lba, rpc mo ... 7888 ..... lowe r l evel. P lanked .. bedro om s includ ing nearpark ..... $109,000 & 1.iBr. enCI gar, n~ WINTER RENTALS.3br, .......... · Twn.bome. New2br,2ba. ~~~~~ ....... ~~~~[pegged floors & case· Baronial 15x:t>' masler FOURPLEX,[lt'ltuset cpts. $54,000, 64&8135 or 2ba house. Sept-Juoe. EASTSIDE, 2: br, crpts, $360.8J3.8488/833-1972 VIEW HOME mentwindows aeeentthe • s uite with OAKEN tax ........... Sl.20,000 545-8?98. S2SOmoP1us$20.,allutil. drps,sto•e.yd.encl gar. charm & warmlhofthis ; EUROPEAN BATH & 4 UNITS,2 blocksto Bach apt. $1:t> mo plui1 No tida or peta.$25Q mo. •IEHTAl.S* Palermo" model, close, lo fa mily home. $229,500 SECLUDED DOMER. ocean ....... $125,000 EIGHTUMITS $10, all utiL 121 24th St. AgtMG-1456 UNIV. PARK pool & tennis; this i5 a 4 SHllUI · J--H-EA_R_L_l_D_O_C_L_U_B_, Owner .had to_ go, quick FIVEPLEX,nrfwybig $If OOQ..GOOO 675-3137. 3BR.,2baths •• $385/42$ bdrm., 2in bath. which In J apanese. suggests move 1n possible. Take ownerunit$1"5,000 • 3 BR, 2 Ba,• Fam-rm, COLLEGEPARK.. 'has been decorated ex-.serenity, oobilily&quiet Quick o c<:upa ncy for advantage.Call54G.231.3. 536•8836 SP~MDAILE! Ho.wsUnfunlished b lln s , c r pts. drps, 3BR,den,2ba •••••• $US quiaitely. Fantaslic school. 4 Bdrms .• 3 Dl'fNlltQ ·llS ,uNrollfNicl' True! El1ht. !bedroom••••••••••••••••••••••• gardener. CI05etoSchls. RanchoSanJoaquin ,landscaping ! $127,000, luxury & these words baths ; $99,500, Poss .1·~· I ED. bread and butter units! GeMral . 3202 $425. mo. 5'8·1953 or 2BR ,den,2 ~ba ••• ~$600 ~::~~~.;,~•ubntlton r~\;~d!~1~~~1i lease/opt. ' .. ':·. ·,.,:i ll~ftll_1~ll I J •· .' '_ ~~,Jg~tfii,~!·~ ••~••••••••••••••••~•••• 646'8471 . 4BR~:~~~~~$f7S l:E RAISOR B 'I II f . . --·-"111•1=~ ~ spendable for. ,owner·,.(~\ R Il l ~: I 2 House:-ava il. 3 -Br WALNUTSQUARE ~~.~:~iinginta aqui e~ manager . very low 1t i i • I IL S280/2·Br $21~. Ph: 38R.2baths ...••••. $.110 LIDO lovely .br. P''er vacancy ft:ctor. Moats f,! ii.•··' JJ, !., W.5048afl k forLia. DEERFIELDHOMES REALTY wooded s etting, with . walk·ln ctoeeu toot een. • •••• '. ' lB Du 1 'th . 1 3BR ~ba ••"" aoa.ring gla$s.a;posures slJp. Sacrifice $249,SOO. 48 UNITS tr•lty located. Owner Santa Ana $1~ 1 br cot. r p ex wi pnva e • TS ·~····.,..... 4S23Campu1Dr .. Irvine to the iea. It iea work or 549·1220 ; ~0016 OR .. ~ will' exch•nge. Take ad· t.a gew/garage baek ya.rd. Near 17tbSL C1m})u.1VallQ"ShopOr. art Is: offe.rs true in· A I: vanla«ieY Ca.Jl '7$2-l700. Hunt. Beach 1 tr. nice Cal1548-4589 C •LLll' "600 door/ou tdoor living. •-Cl•m,.nl• 1076 ··ea bi >--'-'-~c:..:...:;.;:..:~:...::.:.:.;:....._1 $191,.500. = .. ,;.::••••••••••••• COU INVESTMENT DMSION Costa Mesa $t6S. 2 br 1 Br House. "beam ceil, VISleH IESTIUYI! "DRAMATIC 2 b e dr o om wttb Beautiful 2 b(jrm, l~ tilpd . '1200 u t l l pd. 204 12 RIAL.TY 11'lll 3 bdrm., townbome Ji!1 gueathouse. C-1 Zone. balh townhouse units. ~rea $200 2br kfds6pet Cypress St. SA hgbta. 5 2 ~in.prime.Ua.lvtnlt~ Parle. . DUUVILLE Ex. ct llent location,. g~ Ove r 10% le1Itlmate ot • ' '7$l·77t 4. ...A Red. 5 1{"1ll7Com5oo ..... ;,. • location, was tust vacat· Ii •'fer beccifate<r Tnii:>tl #rffM. in ves tme nt . Agent·. •pend•ble on 8'1·eoft-Yorba Linda $221).. 2 bt 4 eR, l~ ba, fencedyard,,f---"--'=o..;.;=~=y"-- ed • i. •••U. for lmmcd. f · Bedrooms. orriee, 3 496-5167. t.ract. Adults ooly plus in· w/frplc E-aide. $275 mo. • Prt Terr. Twnhsc. po11esaloo. Owner will ,,, .. .,"-baths and magnincent ..;;.::..;:.='------1 rants tn one S«t.lon. Ma.y Loh fw sale 2200 Colla Mesa $245.., 2 bl', $48.668) 2 br. 2 ba. Be•ut. t paint Ill rec:arpet.. or do It 1105 N.C:OC....t+wy.,Loguno mu ter •uite, Protected OCE.A.M·OCEAH be sold off as f.plexea by ••••••••••••••••••••••• family welcome . Grttnb1t. Comm. fac'•• ,JOUnelfll.saft... 494-1177 patJo and lush cardens. tmmacul ale, custom 3 new owner. Quall Place WATEIMOM1'LOTS GU'denGrove S215S.,2br, f'SO. Mes• Vecde4-5br, $36 0. 55!·7389 e•• " 1512-7000 OCEANFRONT HOME· So I a r i um, a i r • bed. fa m rm. 14'XI7' .Properties, Investment From $l2.l50 nice yard. SeeNaw! ba, fam rm. lklt»aq fl, nr 213 •722•6810 da.ya Mr. condltlonlqJ . Private, bonus rm . w /•Cf) en· DiviAion. (714) 7R-l.920. Brot tr,913--C739 Stanton $225., 3 br, kida fr park. 3360 Cali.Ionia.St. Shipp Nortbend Laay.na Beach elt:aaal Bl& Cenyon . t.ranH . Extru pilore. petok ~1-~=ll300~~:;:-::::=::::=ju~~?;i;-T:;;:(;;;;;;;::; 00 Creoc•nt Bay ·Drive. NfJbt and day vlew1. AARIALTORS INVESTMENT HUGEHl'WPOln'LOT HunL Beach$27S.,4br.2; Prt TerTCoado. a Luxurious lf yr. old re-fl87 CN\ 100 W M ·~ SC. ••o,ooo flrm. Can be ba, nice are1, famJlu College Part. 9.aperaha br. 2 ba. cpl. d.ri-. Mil· ... ~ •• ln ......... , ~ .. 3 .... ,,.,.,., • an~, . s I -el , 3Br 2ba lease. l&t/ las I D-r • ~· a b-dJ•~ 444-174• (AcroaSt. Q epersons divided lnto 3 to• loll. w come. · • • . c ng. OYltl. ·-ac S. vu.Tm., •·· n.rm., • M~J -•do loo•--• In-Membe r Board o f +tee. Avail now. '$37S. Nr.ahope/achll.5076Ar>--=========·I fam.rm •• 11ml·l-mal Albertson• ""' W • ~ "'' ._... ........ MJ..ac.95 I .-.. " ~ 492 2100 "'"I""' propert y will be con· Realtors, Better Buol-· p •Tree. 1 yr lie. """'° ~ IY O'Wta liv.rm. Ab!M>lutelC!'""· HEWP9RT CREST I · Addition•! sto<T needed aldered. B> own«. .,.. Bureau, Chamberol 11 T-3212 213-33!Wll79 ·~e Roct BrOldmoot ~3~1;1 •bl)' "'** OOHDO ••• Cllit.oin home tor sale by for ex pandtng p rQ.· 6.5'6-955C. Commerce. _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE·beaut.2 BR, IBI. l"l@n I. Be<wllftlllY de-• JA1ol'ESLOMAS 'Plu""J·Br. d••· 3-ba. own•r Son Clemente. 4 &<-Ive pr .. u,;ou. or-~~~~;;;;;;;;~ _ _!S ~lM~~S!O!l_!Fe!t~A~tl!.__12 BR & Den Coodo, Priv. Cordill Mdl. In the Ttr- tor1.ted, '98r, 2tMI. •FR; REAL ESl'ATE Walk bch. 2 car gar.1 Bedroom. 2 bath. Mex· 11nitatlon. If ii~'re ~ V•C • .,..R•I 1 ...1 ~ovE --I • br SI-•. patio. pool. air. attach. rice., Close to IChoola, Low m•l.a~landac•ped •M·).rwm. • pool Ir tennl,t\ ct. Will lea n Cera mic T i l~. •dy for supe or eom· ~ "'"' .,... .,.. ......... ' '"' dblgar 1325 h & pool .rard . • i urn. \Jp· ~· . tr-ad&-Le.ue dpt.ion.Sl!:ll Spa c iou s lt i t ~heft , miJslonandedut.UoPal 80X200 ·G~!allllde kida,pet.Alto CDM:Zbr. 'mi . IO_P I <:omm. • ,&nded lbna ~ Arebltedde•llCD4:~1t. i wJlh low down. lmmed Panoramic Oteap. View. oppor\unitlu c•ll Don Coat• Kea• \ocatlon. alnllea or famUI& Walk • f3!5.$$9-l2l4 . « qt-._ Open Bd. do, 3 ba. Ocean • O e c up an c 7 . CA L L $1$,000. Open l:lotllc Sat. Berml 'n , Quall Place CU,ISO. Alen!. M.S-f'a\3 to water Z br, l'L,~.:, lddl, 1T7S. Mo. lmmac. J tr. S£LL ldle Items wltlli a ~la.la tl·S~ llf 51.,u C•ayOn. Views. By 831·'411 6. Sun. U.4. 13' Santi Propec\l••• (114 ) or54MIU pet. N.B. Z br,--. be. lae comer lot. D.UyPUotCl...wedA.d.. • •• .$112,000.48Ul2JI, BONDREALTVINC. Mor11rl • asz.wo. _.__ tooltopo. .,._ l4Ul'll. • ·1 • • ,.. ... ... ••• 0 "'' .,. di I I'\ s ... .. 2 th u 1 .., bt .. i: WI • he to .. "' s .. ;I; $4 La .. 1 (21 c " a -Lo ~ ., 21 " c: ~ ... •• I c . iii ti ., .. A Tl . 2 " .. 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Adllitl ba, frplc, 1rl1 1sso1]. i====------ ar 1ar. tmmac. • • -• .,,...., •• Ul114i .. w1Di.;......1 1116 I<-budl. lfo poU ..i.-. J:flldeit --MS-'°5f l<eodRocmm ... fw2Br tbnloltll"1SMO. • b>ta1, reftls' 11o1a••-•_;.._... ---•WlllTEJIRINTAUo · aiJ&.UOt;,,C.IL 2·-.1u.,:.__-::. ltouniftu~-111'\ll>IO•-wOaller/......_ -..: -.. ~·• 21>r Iba _ _. -u• -ea,--., YRLY. 2br, -~·-· ... ·:= .. ~ .. Unfarn. Klt~:i.ettt •law• l~~\tW;;:-i: 811Au.BEACRHOT£L lbr:2baapt .. iiii Ill... IBl'.IBl,frcmM90 St. Front ·~-paU:,1---...;-=="-'--• w/l~-•ref)'t11,1ma.U tn1trbdrm.Pool,1ubter. C _._ .. ,.._._ ._... lloomt,SZUOWelL •YRLY &&1'4TALS M•lfll•tMIAM •SUmmer•--••at LIW\d.fac.msus. P'emale or m•le~2l·• .. , bar, w/'W cptc .• prlv parking. Stturity ~ •Ell..,._.. .,... Apta$100'm0.a10Cl8 UNf• y11 i'ia.a. ......... mature, i:aeat. cm nc:L pat!o. ~ 19 max. 6: privacy. ass:-.,••••••••••-••--• lbr,2bribaytrontP ~ beachllMl..utul Bl!:ACU:·YEARLY no drup, to 1ban lit, quMlrea•dull1l-a leeH, ll~"'l~redecorated IHcll 3741 ll>rlbaCdM-1BrBr~1!f.!-~ *':'.~.~-.. ~~ Deluxe l ·br l ·ba qulot 6 br -· $115. $150110 Ulil.DD;I. • .,,...... ~apt. JJW ladd.. •••••••••••-•• ..... •• OU WI -~ .--dplx, 5010· Neptune. lit ti: tut. utU pd MJSSioN'RKAl.TY BIAJFFS I br 11& mo ...... 1• na Oc•alll'nml I Ir, WI J'.=--1Utr drapa1, fireplace, I Verde. QeeanYu from enc a M°U,. Joor.Jobnll!ll ma11 ··~·· lev.i. Utra ~ ~ CaetwM..-1714 =~~.~:-~t,,.ae :=-:.:u~.~ CUlrte ~ :~ew~unu ~~ ''00 + utll. ROOMMATE wanted UI Wiater Rental. 2 bd. ~alt toOIMlnir,b6 ... -.. •••••·---··•• pet•. Wiater. PIO •MIBLJC.OC&\H• »tMHarborB2'td •A.'UJpedecmrtif lhare 2 br z be tn Coatll ·-rtlb Btacb. _.,_.u Eleal. OWor. _$lt.tlWlmAUP "'"M. ...... lbr lba, hpl, °""'1'""'(11')11$7-parkln• l&.DEl<,2frolco&pool M .. a.75l·mlall5 .....,,:~ •··-a tJO. •StaEll!t""" Wlnter.iiis'.-CASAVICl'OJUA •Addltlollaltnopuldq xiatloc. Aduluoni,, =~"" adllita, EASTBLUFF ..-rv ldWvAnD ,,:r~APTS Ocellllfront A " 1,JUbr,Dlx.lhlfllr :==:'~all -.-1•n '.::i"!~~.?./,~"l'.::.:; · · Ideal famllr l ... lloot. :P ns.d'epocl · ~~.~ndr7· ........ Avallrn:-1o'7Jlt. .. ,..,.,,."'1rpd. 1811,tba,lbllltobeacb. HB.$100.Reta•ruo . 5f'.S.:,0~~=·\W. ~ ~11iJo~ '=i ••OPP•Ml<'lnat -~aa~ Call collect, =-a:.t:.=-.~.!: ~:.,~~~s ~~J.i-11:.0~ r 1 ' sm.ie male bu 1 + ian medtite lOCC '/ riw-ev-. •/ad Auraettve2·-2-... • mv1---90-#70 + dlnlnc to ab•r• "25.m.inoor'1~t'::t.' ·-,_. J:a7•NewportBlvd.CM Rl1ht OD th'a B;'aeh. l 8lt ept. llAi b1ocb t.o ..,._...., S•CJ11M... 3176 W/lame, Harbor VI~ I .... ....... c1 • .-3276 ....,$$ ...... 87 Fabuloua •lew.·~ beach,comotturn.•deo . HHtlM .. -7 HUntincJlon ••••••••••••••••••••••• Homea.clubbouM/poel/ laJ '"lcjllill u5 ••••••••••••••••••••••" ZOJS,... TenLal . No peta. cor•ted. 'Yrl1 rental. S.. our a,. I br apta. Paclffc 2:BR,walktobeach,SZOO. park. ChiJdreo Ott on •••••••••••• ...... •••• &llt to.Golt C.OW... a tr, tuz CM .._1055. Nlehtt. •me. '20$. mo. Avail Oct: i.t. w/trpl • pool. Adult.I. mo. Avail. ~ear round. weeteods.1111. Penoaa1 <~> 2Br.t. 2ba. •du. 8.lcenelJbborbood.$285. 1BRFU1rn,tb~daletl.Wln•-~ Call e1:a.011a or 950.A•a.ll ... Llaeat 'lllOceanAve (Tl4 )$47·9011 :499-14M refsreq'd.140-1515. Coes tslae .. '"°' ten fM.27914•19 queea1 ae _., prlv. ...,. rea cna (21J)Dl-6e05coltec:L (11t)S-.1C7 E-bcb 11rdc&te pr5!$400 ELY clreuiDI rm, atr• Ira bch6'towD. vtaw Adult 2 hu•• bedrooms -JM• McwFroon1m1teto~ 491o-:ft35' Jae t to~acb.. abr~ toom•. encl. 1ar. r,,,ac,2br.,2ba..beams.oceanYln' seubanDr ,Sl10nol)tlU.IDQulre•pt Maniledby Cop&1fnllo, 3171 Apt. 21 or over. OWli il:ll en 2 • w/atoraae. Adu1tl aab'. 1550 mo. Alao fur 11e :a aR D/W 1,r· GllllW.Wlllcm WUllamWaltenCo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm'i:bath$131.50.~ Lo'lf!ly 4 br homevt/'MW. 2 ehJ:i ~!Dh~!fJIYlnl, nopeta, bachelor avaU. StC.S mo. ··w J a. ter. • Studenti NEWLYDBCX>n•--.. 2BR.1 BACondoSZZmo. for Steve Aft, 5PM, $d5 mo. ·1st.nut+ pa -•~area. C1ll weell:dQS. P•UJ weleome.Sh..QllT nn4 .:..u Love At lstlffw Adu.Ila DO petl. Pool, &15-ZS.SS cleaninl fee ............... 1325. lnef ulll. Apt SUSCA.Sll'AS s•O·l820 weekend• I Br. w/1ar. crJllt. Sl.15. 28r 2n-1 -· u:-1 °.r lndry •112-7911 i..:.=='------t9&-11$1. '--· mana.aement oppcrtun.i. Laree niceb furn. bl.ch. 4N-51U. • 'Oceanfront imal1 Water pd. 2111 ••c•• ' oa rom_...... ru· • ' · Straight roomm1te f01" . tJavail.48a-6$11 lllbrt.Adultaonb.no . baebelor, 1125 mo. PlaeenU1.l»-020l.S. ~r~duJtaptalil:leate.A.pmt111111t1rw.a•d ne•fUrDbome.zs.3S.No 3 Br family home wJl S•.hl• peU.2110NewportBI. Oceanfront. Spaeloua. AvaUablenow.eq.1072 a.o8EtoSboldn&.2B,, •no c ten or otUllfwltllhld JtoO chUdren,peta,ciope.$1.1$ yard. $325 mo. lit/last+ c-..i.tr lZ7I Winter $325 .• $425. inc. -18.., , Adlia. iic .._~ pet.a. APPLE APl'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• + uW • .&N-2SZl.5JC. ~cleaning fee ..,... eno -$135 to SUS 1 br trln tr: uW. crYearb'.m-1oa. a Bdrm nr bcb. ap., Sat. ""'pool. A ta, 00 peta, t'100 Warner A-H.B. THE EXClTING u-eoa v--•e 3 Br bome" or-..1157~ ' i:iec••:;.t•;P•:;::~~~ apt.a. Adulll only. The BACH W ~is. Sun. lOIS W. Balboa Bl. ept.,l 11d9""fPIM• at•, ref_. *1196· .... PALM MISA ..__ "' ~" • • ---------fAlrcood • _...........,_ AlohaTrailttPark,eor .a C7J..1T'6·(21J)Sl.a:2S onrov (114)847.mtl ""'~ Rm to rent. SlCIO ~ 3BR, 2 Ba ganlen bome Dl'fl R " 2 BR. l Y. Ba, WU.OC /Newportll45-4531J up/llO. wk Bay. ' 64Wf'3/""Nlll 1111 TO llACH MINUTB~ TONPT .-Inl facll. SO'l-9100 ' Walt to ~c:ean, tenn11' • u1e, crpts, drps. 1435 N. C1l Hwya4-250I WINTER RENJ'ALS. Jbr, I ba pool. GuarJ!ed t •les' pool, dbl gar. patio. LARG£ Ground nr. lbr 2ba bouaa. Sept..Jun•. Br.1 upper,ahqcpt, HIA.ISHOPPIHC'i· Bach, 1&.2 BR. from Older, perbaJll rel.Ir ... 1425 . .., 0 • 675.(l(>O 0 · 1_~~~129,., ao peta. $250. Garden apt. Pool,...., portle ... 376t l250mo,pluaflO,alluW. ~~-5 •• ~~~A)(la. 1,2&.IBrapt.,bltna,dll· AdulSJuT2,No.ooPJ· peCM...... to ahanl bome!, 644-5403 -room. $195. 110 l&h St. ••••••••••••••--•• .. • Bach apt.. SUD &no plu. ._ -~ • __,,.. bwuhen, some w /frplca IC1o4 -Alta 3280 BLK.toBaadl,il>r,tba, '10. au utlL121Jllb8L l<ET!L.BREEDAl'l'S ., 2 car 1araaea. From lSlllM ... Dr. ~ 9U1ET &.COOL ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• $1 11 '5. 1 110. 1 Brdelux 1 e apt. Wnlr. rental. $350 mo. 611-3117. llacb/fOft llJ.5, .,.11 pd, SZOO. Llona Ea ta tea, (S Blka Ea1tofNewport RM MTS. Needed aowl 2b h ~ "'-·• . a ure coup o. No 113-718) ... ...., · 531-2579 Blvd.) r,new& aa'LO_ .... .,., Br,2b1,kids,pet. children or pets Quiet. Bachelor Jarte w/tl'plc appla.•, tar, pool, M/21, f"/18 6'over. Nice ~~~a~.t~aanost;:~ S210.2Br,t~ds.pet Ponderosa Mob. Eat. Beeu.L l1e 2. 3 fs ,c'br. $1.IO. 2 BR, YrlJ tu.i J1euQL •3 Hamilton, MIARMAJOR CMbouse,$62.SOmo..\>. or children. $ISO. mo. + ~· 3Br, kul•,pet 1991 Newport Bhd. Oeeallfrool/riew, f?plc, WIAter, -· 1-to id.lllO S•-llt•Calll• ply In pen. 782Joenn ' dep.42SA121hSt. n:ir.:::::t::.~':,';jd& 64"'83'73 ~,'ii,.iar, fl2$ up =~3 52°' Neptune, llAMDMIW OPEN ROUSE •i Gw1911for-4150 Hewportleaclt 3269 petA&tFee. BACRAi:.Furn.Sl25llll Ea1ulde 2 bdrm.,den Be1ut1ful new 2&.I Br 'WFO ............. .,,. ... , ... '•••••••••····~······•• ' HOMEFIMDIRS :0~t. & ':,';:' ~ea~9~ !:: 1v~'!·rf;.~eaie '!be taaLelt draw 1n the tn 5 · 541 ·TUT ~\:1.~ •cf~;.~·~; :,y ~ ~~·; i:e~~~ -:r.~:1"d HARIOR VU HoME •642·tto0• Harbor Blvd. <Acrou 875-<1<175 . w .. t. •. a Dally Pilot ITTCE 2 br, 1 ba, pocl, garages. 7931 &7941 Holt Month . .-a 4 BEDROOM Co•dot11lnlw f.romK·Mart) Clas1lfled Ad. Phone c~, drps, ell to ever· St. ~.B. Lions a;utes, BIG' <;lose to recreati Ullfuntlshecl 3425 $40 WK UP 1&2 Bdr &. 1142-5678. 1. SJIO. 5'&-7998 Aft. 536-2579 • ltwlcl 4400 in an ideal famlt;t~~~ ••••••••••••• .. ••••••• SMALL 1 br, ahag' crpt., Bach. Color TV, maid Lar e%BR lba ••••••r··~··••••••••••• tion. •. Bedroom, al,ngle c BR Condo near Beach ~::,;5oru&eAve.S1;60. :!SvN~; ... ~ =~1i S.Cl11111• 3776 HtJGE 3 br, 2~bastudlo, c 1 1 0 11 • d' g ~ :1:5~':' • 1501 Wntcllff Dr. story. $550/mo. lease. 11ampson, 2'itl ba. ram · GA6-968i • ••••••••••••••-••••••• cptl, drpe, alove., nopeU. atove/ref, near atorea' Newport F inancial Ctr '' 644·1211, ask for Nl1el. rm , community pool. ilwallwglOll leadl 1740 LGE 2 br, white wat• fZS,S.545-5210;MMl85 Child OK. No peta: Oakwood orfer1 the · LHlllMJOfflceSpoce '" Agent. 942.2991 •••••.•••••••••••••••••• 120'h 36tb St. szoo 1 Br, vlew,lnwLDtCUJOQly. ms. MESA VERDE Realtor675-e700 . flnest incountryclubllv CallonSiteManaaer 1; .TOWNH-OUSE 2Br , 1(; 8 · 3 BR, 2 BA, +lg W£HLY RATES !ft~~~.!:e. lcr cpl, gar. !'nsed~~: izis~\~ Home 1tmoo_.a;~•· IEACH VILLA APT ~~~t.:ir.~;.~i;i ~~Uaf <n•>W- 3 Wext ... 2~Ba, pool , bltns, onus rm ~ dble gar., Euasffye5Mffn • incl. (714)541-1011; brdlxapt.1.546-101' Ruie3br,2bl,dabwhr, inrttreationairactliUes -.. wash/dry, gar. No pets. ndewly P111•1nted, cpts, 7z7 YOllrl • d 120"°''6thSl.S2QO. lbt. Yr· 418-148' wet. bar, Mi blk to beach. NIGHT LIGl-rl'EDTEN WESTC LIFF ULOG NEWP(JRf Ul!H.H 675-9188 rps. avail now. $300. OPM v ly le&MJ. or winter lse I 8RLOFl'OMLY SfOQ.(714lM1~ NIS COURTS.AruUlim --;;";;~;;:::;;-:;--·l ,'m~o.~902~-~44~7~1c'A~g!:en~l.,.:,~I Beacb:~v:o~Yortcown $165. 1 or cpl, 1ar. al· s-.AM: 3710 P\l'lpalio,frpl,lyrlie acl lvities director wh ' " ,, ' " ' . .. .. . . ..... LIDO ISLE SUper sharp, 2 BR. 2 BA. • 11 tached. in block to••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail.Sept.1.Sth NEW large 3 BR, D/W, plans parties, BBQ'• Lovely 4 br 2 ha ho fplc, refrig inctd.. Close to STUDIOS I: I IRs beach. HA TLOFT APTS encl gar, 2 ba, #75. mo. tripe &: more! ~ee Sun Frpl patio 'auetec :3:' a ll shopping, vacant, •FullKitchen AMIASSADOll...S 21JA.•ocllllo.CM Brand new lge a BR, day brunch. " dbl i:ar s.&so 911 ~110·• $235 mo. H.B. 962-441L •Heated Pool 1• 2, 3 &: Bach, furn. OFA.MaJCA. 645-0 143 Patio, II• clOleU, encl. Plus beautiful 1ingles, sss"o v ·rly. &13.1334':" Agent ·La~r.acllilim apart.a. Winter or Yrty. gar.$22S.Gdloe.8'1·2Stl 1&2 bedroom apts , 67M789 ' Dupler.es fourn lSSO .·~ .. ee p,~'.' .. "... 67$-0llllor S35-678ll TWO LOCA'!10NS Xlra l&e 2 BR Studio, or"2·1172 furnl.lhed & unf'urnllhed. • r• _.. WINTER. On the sand at WEEKLY RATES quiet 4·plex, \l'f!lY clean. Oakwood Garden Apts 3 Br, l'n Ba, frPtc ,8Ai:Pe~:·3t;. .. ii:;•i •TV&Maldserv.aT•il l828 oceanfroot. (2) 1 FULLSERVICE Walt to abops & all WALITOllUCH otfers an exclmlve "N dahwbr~paUo. $'11)_2127 b~ oce•D. Av;tl Sepil •Bar·B·Que bdr '2lO lc$Z25. 22"7'1H•rbcl',C.M. school•. No pets. Avail. 1&:2 br, cpt.s, drpa, bllns, Rent Raiae Guarantee". :E.18thSl.&U-l<Mllevet. $325 mo. Da-1135-i-· •PboneService UUJrrupd:9U 4888 mo. 29098rlstol,S.A. 9/1S..SZOO.M9-353t. 1ara1e. ~&2U15tbSt. We gu.araotee that your, ________ _ · · · • ,,.. ·~ •I Mlle to-ao &&5--4840 • 540-2300 ~ ..... or ·-·-· or t 111 t'be 1-~ r " OCE•~ VIEW y•••Jy 2 eveaorwtadsMS-1867 ....... .--~ ren w no ra'"""' or ~· -, S Ocean Frnt Winter -""' I Br. 2 ba. crpt. paUo, nr 841·3957 l FULL YEAR & still 55c PER 5qFT bd,famrmw/bar,2ba,Dllpl1x11Uafwn 3600 TUDIO apt, like new, mo Adu..lta'nopeta.i'~" OCC. $225. lCX» A Mil· have the fiexlbUity oJ 1611WESTCUFF-NB • ~nsdh'!&~:?op~~r~~i ;·ea:!z•t:;·~•hlii~id: l,rpt!:~i~~~, 1 b1k 28;, lba. 873.:n». ' "fr..:::.-:-aion,W.~78aft4 nulET & COOL mon~h~ronth7n·1 __ ....:;AG=T:;·c;Sil:;::.·::'5032=-- now $425. (213)8J&.5880 w /be aut view of bay, STEPS to' bch. oc vu 3&.4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Larse 2 Br, erpts. alove, ""' ~· 7. So~:,.~':~:.! $140 up alore-offtcea cpU --"--==:.:.:='-I sectuded.$375.675-5205 BEAUTIFUL 1 br furn Br, gar, wahr /dryr. lalboeltlmd 3106 carport.$115m>.6'2-~::1;;:1~~~.c;!'!·s~1:: chil"ctren .Monthtomonth drps air bath. 17301 OCEANFRONT2br. yrly, NEWER Ne port n. h apLs $165 & $175. Spanish Wint. renlS350.6'5·7S7S •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ..:or:..:84:::5:..·44113=:0-----l closed gar. Sor"" no ..... ts occupancy & roommate Beach Bl . H.B.842-2834 , bltn.s garage $370 N w a.::ac style bldg, pvt encl gar, Waterfront 2BR drpa . " -pet.s, 64.s-JMS · · y~arlj rental. Calltllna pool, s auna, Jndry, adlta. WINTER RENTAL , crpll, stove. Ad~ only' Nr. OCC & s.c. Plaza, or children. $185. mo. + service available. •1 MO FREERENT• -===...:.:=----'-1 Vl&W· rom38R,2-Ba,-up-1-7301 Keelaon Lo, 1 blk LARGE 4 br. 2 ba., -l nopets.S'13-833B • coiy 2 br duplex. pvt dep.'2SA12thSl. Oakwood 1·2·3 Rm. offices from 4 Bil, 2 ba, farri rm, Per· l n c Ids g ar W. of Beach oU Slater. block to beach. $32S mo patio & gar. No doga LCNJlllla leoch 3141 ll3S per mo. Nea r fOrmal din rm. dbl gar .. w ~r-pen.er2, frpti lc,lg~m 842-7848 114.JBth st.~ · SINGLE S135 mo .. incl•. chUd ok. Redec'd, ref1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garden aiiJ>ort. Noleaaereq. 1 n,d 1~a. $400. Lae. ce1mgs. pa 0&, eliv· gu &wtr Idealfor1lu· l200 MZ-8343 A t ts 83J.32239Tllnoon 646-l 4 si' rm, tile kitch & bath. No <.;Mral JIOZ Gene:rol 3102 dnt M&-eZ!o ' OCEAN view, spac. 1 hr, par men ..:..:::..::='--,,,----j pets. Submit on children. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• .. ••••••••• ... ,. · Larae 2 BR., carpets & adults. 2607 Solana Way, PROFESS'La.ASSA , BEAUT. Blu!f1 c.or.do 4 S37S. mo. 675-3370 .,. lalboe PHlltlllla 3107 drapes. 2 Children OK. LB. $225. 494-1419 Hntport leocll Bldg. 3 story, 219() BR .. 2'7il ba. Immed ~-.__ 1 I r--&..L-...1 MW•M AMAHlltt ••••••••••••••••••••••• NoPetl.5'8·3963 Fo t O .__... 880 lrvlne Harbor Blvd, C.M. Ali' cp'y .... 50 Adi 644-U3l .,.-sntn , .,...._ 1 BR "-•. 1 1 !' ren . ne ~room At 16th cond., elev., .... .....i w-n.t . .,. . .~. ..,,...,.••••••••••••••••• ~ At last . + ~c-.,., mo., Ill a u Quiet, lge 1 br $150. No !!,~rtmUefnt.:_,~~tsCanlo 64~550 dra~e s •. c~rJ,;l~el~ HVH Monaco Model, very lalboo ltlcmd 3706 · 21,..1.1498 dog.a, 673 Center Apt E. _.... n ui , ..... ......,. I music, Jan11.or, -• Sl65 t $225 Util . Id . . ever, er .. clean, lots -' xtra.s, l"e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' l;;;::;;:;-;";:::";:-;:::";=:=l~A~dl~ll:_co~n~l~-~~1~1113~--1::'""~·~11~1~8.:-.,,--.,--=--,-:-I Oceanfront Apts. From M R St M yd, $'50 lse cmly. Avail ii BR avail f« yrly. 1 Adu.Its 2 br, 2 ba, newer, QUIET 2 b / l' Newport leach 3169 ° · ·inc · 55l-0138or646-&'1116 ~ lO /l , 6'~·S366 ~j.~~fl.~!°n&patio. ~ an ~ft"-4-.ent ::i~!. (r~iil25N7~~ls . Young child: ,';a'li C:; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~°'."~rto~i:i!-r5i'4873 or SUPER apace, rua. Hot: 3 Br, 2 Ba, open beamed .... 41 lW ot. 610 Joann. $195. ceilings, pools. tennis Beaut. water!"'°' duplex, WALK to bay/beach 2 br, 548-9573 I' ARK NEWPORT R-4000 ~~ b~~i:'~~ 1::; _cts. Close to Bell. Yrlf. 3 br,3ba,famlly&living = that' 11• ba, garage, laundry, &l'&RTM_,..S ....................... Stuft Shirt. 2400 w. est 631·1400 or 6'5-lSJl rm, aunporch, yrly, $600. s patio $250 to S'l15 yrly NEWPORT Heights 2 br, A A 5n • ROOMS $'lS. week up with Hwy. $44-3618 . mo.673-7228 Refa .. 548·15.58 ;548-3807 . 1 hr, adulta ooly. $l80. owfhebav kitchen. 548·975~ or $325. Sbr, 2 ba rondo, near EXCL . L tTTLE IS diti nt! mo. S48·96&S lAlxury apartnlen[ living 645-3967 •NEWPORT Hoag Hosp. Cpta, drps, & dupl e x w /boat dock elie $300 Yearly. Deluxe 2Br "THE VICTORIAN'' overlooking the water. . CENTER• ?·4246 gar, food bar. Winter. bit to Bay & beach. drps. bltna. fncd )'d spa, 7 swim~lng poola, 7 $2S/wk & $60 /mo. up w/1ecretarlal aervic.a stove, 2 car gar., pool. 12X24 L .R. 2 br, gd hl!al: ~ · l'n ba, fireplace. gar. 1 2 Brw/gar. Adult.s.Cpts, Enjoy $7 50 000 health Pvt ent /K. priv. CM ExecuUve Office Suites Sparkling Fam. Home, Adults . $21S·$300. RIChlV. grandly, B75-6791&838--t84'1. w /palio. Wale• pd . lighted tennis courts, S48·S95'-orS56-{X)S8 available, St.an. Amon. back bay, cul-d·aac, 3Br, 673-5644 gtorlOUSIV dlfferentl Corona del Mer 3122 836-41.20. 861 Victoria H plus miles of bicycle Furn pvt rm &. ha 8'4-1880. 2ba, cpts; cl.rps , bltns, Best Bayfroiit Jbr, 2 ba. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• $190. trails . putting, ahuf. Balbo a. for f e m :I---"-"'--.---.--..... g arden/wtr pd. $380. View from every rm. withalltheprwacvand countrv clubllfe·" NEW 3 bdrm, 2 ba, Spacious 2 Br rv>nJ & fleboard. croquet. Junior Wash /dry kitchen priv EXECUTIVE swte1 on S48.0J60. Winter•A 25 . 497 _ 1749 . ~ stY1evou coulddeslrelnfabulOUsAnahelm ~•rage. Bllna. Polnaet· Ind~. SJ05. No·..:.;.-. 126 l 's frp, $229.50 monthly; 875·Bl1S. ' • Newport. Harbor. 400 to .., H~Js. Right In the center of a planned ti CdM 549-8867 D ·" .,....... also 1 and 2-bedroom 2200 sq fl. 842-4644 i 2-Br l ·ba: bltns, 5 hses Bay Front, winter, lge 3 community of magnlfk:ent luxury a , · ays. Monte V iala Apt 1. plans and Z.st.oey town OCC male s tudent desiresl-'-6<5-<405"--""-:.....------ from &and SJSOmo yrly. hr, 2 ba. S37S mo. 3ll N. homes.Evervthlno you have looked for 2 Br. frpl, gar, refrtg, 548-USS hou ses . E l e c l r l c 11a me to share house ex· day 835·9007 /Eve67S-:ltl3 Bay Front. 673-3245 In an aoartment. but couldn't find. IS block to bch. $395 mo. \'2 Mile from So. Cst kitchens, private patios penses for school year in * H?~--v· Us Bayfront 360 degree view, aruui-tew Hi 1 Vl.i yr sundeck 2 BR no stu- old. 2 story, 3 hr, 31,.;: ba, dents. sizs. mo. ~1 frplc, formal dining.I...:======::..:::..::_ boOus rm, rec. facil., len-2 Bdrm furnished , sun ni! & pool. $595. mo. deck, no pets, adutta·on- -m5-0430or6'4-M03 ly, yrly 1260 mo. + ~ utll itlet. Shown Sat.Sun Charm·A·Frame, Sbr, 9/6·9n only. 2211Al Pearl '2ba, lg FR, nu cpt,, $US. Ave. ......... /548-'840. l-"'..:C..------1 . -· , ... 1.-3707 LIDO ISLE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful 5-Br, 4-ba 2 BR $250. Also 1 Br $215 $950.plo-. Aif..675-0123 )'lhfrtg. 642-3519 11ARBOR View home, WINTER Lse. 2 br, 1 ba Portofioo 4 br, 4 ba, rent $210 . Bllnl, pvt patio or lse. 614-1866 mature adults. 615-5.'IM The fastest draw in the 2 BR, 1 door to beach ~ West~ •• a Dally Pilo abort.term reNal. Week Clas sifted Ad 84!·5678. fy or monthly. G13-66tO Mewport ..... 3269 Mewport ..... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HEWPORTBEACH I 011 llh)I Roatlt DYNAMIC OCEAN &IAYYIEWS ' Lage 3 Br. 3 Bo. home w/fatray room, fnploce in living room. .....i bar, heated & t.lteted eoo'· lots of c!Kli11g & 2 C!ll' garoge. Newly redecorated. Pres~ge loaJfion f0t !he executive. L""5e at Ot'dy $975 (0< offer). CALL 64';; 1 422 FOR~ •. • here for you at -644..QOO ans. Lynne Plaza. Dix 2 hr, 1 ha up-or balconies. carpeting. Newpor t Be ach. CJll Roses are red, vlolctoe are JETTY VIEW JH;r. Bltn range & oven, dra pe,. ri es. _Subterranean _C_21_3~)W_7_·6_1_62 ____ _, blue, we rent suites w/ a caretr•• ltvlno: Each SDaClous apart· ment IS eQU IPOed with washer and mver. refriQerator with k:e maker. self cleaning oven. trash comp;tetOI'; torted air heating end air condit)onlng. oversize oatlo or balcony, generous storage. And two spark Ung pools and two jacuui sP.1~ Views are st1lcnclld. exciting, everchang· Ing. city lights. rugged hlU,-a new 1ikture every day from your gatlo or balcony. Everv day vou can Indulge vour IOve of sports. all within walklng distance: 11 ctafnl)ionshlp cennls courts. oolf COl.Jr!e and clubhouse. equestrian center and riding traMs. Yo.1 pMlt\I world her. is o prf"oct hedg. -boo--0-. bedocm., two bedrOCIN od lwo bDcor• wilt. o den from '285.00. -t Mllti. I ~ ~ at t141. Fwni.ti.d ond unflffnl~ lmmedlof• oa:ip:n:y. "-ft.msh.d rn:id.k cpll"I fram 10 to 7 dot,. (.al &31.oflCO. ~~ • d 1ahwaaher, pvt gar . par ing with elevators. Su R-_..al 4200 boat slip too. on Oce an Blvd. Only Phone979···~an5or"I Optional m aid ser vice. rnmer CnY s Cst.Hwyat Npt Blvd. Ch,__ ..,,.,, ai •Just north ol Fashion ••••••••••••••••••••••• steps to HUI Cove. A day wknds 64 2-il&W large Juxurioua 2 BR, 2 · Island at J amboree and Ba PLUS detached guest •2 Br upper. Mesa Verde. San Joaquin Hills Road. SCRAM 'ETS room and bath, Duplex AduJll. s:zoo. New paint, Telephone (714 ) 644-1900 ~ . w /hardwood nra. formal 00 pet.a:. 8S3-8974 for rental Information ANSWERS Dining & super ocean 1c!;"~~~;=;;;;-,;-d~~1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;! Prim e Hunt. Bch. loC. from $1 25 . mo. incld. uliL 5 07 5 W arner Ave . 846.2429 jetty view. SrNGLES 2 BR, new crpta & drps, W~asel -Civil-O.K. ~.mo. leas w/oul freably painted, elec. MESA VBlDE Power _ E"'elid-G /room. Call 6'4-T2ll bltn range & oven. No 2 Bdrms., l 'h bath condo RELIEVE Co..or;ta !t1esa ; ocean view AGT. children or pets. $175. with pool. $335 Mo. Traffic j a m s are often Approx 600 .sq. n. $200 c..c:..:.C...------·IP/mo . Mesa Verde. STEPS TO BEACH caused by the construe· Mo. Spacious 1 Br, aparl.1_54ll __ ·l_0.18____ 2 BR.1 ba, unf, $285 tion of new highways to __ A'-va=-;c.1.c:nc:oc.wc:.;:.64:::5-:..4c:1=23:....._ Walk to beach, Crpta, SEA WIHD REL EV.E Drps, frple, JM, patio. Lr. 1&2 Bedroom, 2 Ba I traffi c ja ms. Eveaorwkndl.6'73-1153 WalktoShopping&Bu.s 2BR.2Bacondo$475 V II R-~ 4250 BROOKHURST FIHAHCIAL PLAZA I ;'';;::"":;-';;;::==:=::..::=:::~L_!N~o!_!pe~u!;·c'M'!!!gr~.~63~1~-384~7:_1 WE HAVE .!8.~~ .:.n •• ::'::! ••..... 3 Br, 1 Ba, 1lo\l'e, tun SUMMER RENTAIS. deck.,gar,closetobeach. BR, 1 '7il BA, new cpts, Puerto Vall arta. Be aut. Now l ea s i ng-N E W, $280.648-0lll paint, drpa, clean Sea Ca1a w /pool & maid. <'U~tom executive office !;:::--;;:::-:-::;::~::;:--::-1-~Bree~~·'.!•~$2~1~0!:_·~-~~5~-1 Sips 6. Avail . Sept. 8-16 & suites. Large and small Lrg lbr below biway. 23rd ·on . $1 00. wk . users accom mod ate d. Frple, range, retr. wtr & BAC~ELOR. Ea1t1lde, 494·0116 an.&. Le as e In cl udea a I l elec paid.~ 671-ltll utils me, no pell, adulta ame n i t ies. Lea1i n g Everun1s or wknda. only. $145 mo. &14 4t23 R...tal1to1~ 4300 agent, Donna, on pre· UPPER OCEANFRONT ••••••••••••••••••••••• mises. 20902 Brook hunt., Coat. Mne 3124 Dma Pol.t 3126 Dplx Sundttk 2 br gar 27 Yr. ol d business man lf un t in ~ton Beach, nr •••••••••••••••••••••-•••••••••••••• .. ••••••• W ro: Stv /ref &.6-283o . haa 2 Br, 2 Ba. furn. Allanla. 963-8961. Offle .... Pafh VERYl.a:e2br,2blw/ler· · Baytront house to share 1 2 & 3 8 Adults race, upatain. DO peta. $330. Yrly 2 br, 2 ba, 2 with under :.:i a ttract . SING_LE to 6 rm sui l.C!!I. 'U dJh hr. aba C.:: $Z25.51S.5205 1tory, 2 car encl 1ar Female. strai1itht. $200 A,·a 1I. In plush off1co ~os'ed ;a:!ie, ,rplc: .... kNJt• IHch 3140 balcony. 642-ltm " 1st& last. 752-628.'INB. ~~drgv\~~ Ofn~~~c·:~~ BBQ. Gas & water pd.••••••••••••••••••••••• Sla). Lovely J. br nr Hoag FEMA LE 1 blk from tionist conference rm Pool • CLOSE TO BEACH rcw nou 1moker. 340 N. beach. $110 mo. + util. xerox.' automated ~i- LA MA.MCNAAPTS J..BI', 2-ba, bulltlm, patio' Newport. 548-8532evet Over 21, M8-1E& ing, ete. Call 833-3640 ~ m ~ott Place, CM aara••· Small pet A · • 142-«1"11 OK.No fee, LIDO, GR EAT VU , MALE Business man Ground noor wilb orwlf> Tnhle, 2 BR, 2 Ba, uni· need1 fem ale 21·35 to storage, panel ah.._ Colt.a Jlesa'I Plnelt Loe. que featura. JiOO, mo. abare lo"'.ely home , So. frig , s ink air c.: ODl1 kind ln the aru. ~ Lasuua. 1n exchange for 548-9188 • • Qulet·1•rden·llk•adult Uta hlkPI & office WOrk.1-"-"-""''------Uvlnl. L•e IA Br, 1,2 Yrl)', Hparate 1 br. Frplc, 493-1224 or 831·9333 aft.. 8 OFFICE or 1ton1 1va\I, 81. WW crpte, drps, REALTY INC ~~~Oled gar. Stove/rel'r. p.m. 1000 s q ft. Newport paUo blll\I, somt wood 1 I · UN\.'.t to bch. StnfJ]e male Pienln. Cb61~ locaUoo. burn'tna: frpl . Beaut 14 ..... 1371 only.f215 . 67W790. Female wlll leue f,share 639-6700 land.a pd h led pool & r.. 8 outatandlnJC 3 BR. apt. or1 -=::...:=---~-"'- AUradtv8 r:!t. ..._a R;2 B~._~e,DW,Lovel)'2Br,10.,ctrpets. condo. w /re1p1 working SINGLE " Doub1 e Of. M ti I .&...a. 'oom or . Ne mmplelely redec. Large or prof. adult' over ~ fices lota ted tn moden1 • II pa...,..~ paint. Cpt.1, drpt. Walk pvt. patio, 1adndrY Rm. Newport or So. Coasl cent~r Utll fUmiahed. lmSanta Ana Ave, CM beach. si»ftmo. A•lll Top · Newport Height• are•. s11s. + ~ ~ll. By thi di'onih. 23' u. fl. 0 M¢"p1111 1115642 S.puo.geo.,.:: Loca~oo.$215.5'8--701 ·62<1 540-~r I ·- .. • • • '98 DAILYPILOT ''ld/°Y·~!5, 1'75 ~·u ... Bulld It.:. Diaper it ... Hammer it ... Cari>et it-Cement it ... Wire IL.Hoe it...Clean it ... Move lt ... Press 11 ... Paint it...Nall it. .. Plaster lt ... Fix it ... SERVICE D. C~OR ~um1>..1 t: •• P&t'n n ... Pipe ·11 ..... emooe1 ...... ~f It t.andSCaie It. ;Tiie lt. •• Tr'lm lt ••. SeWit ... IRE Y Haul 1i::. Add It ... Pla~t It... Alter it. .. t.earn lt ... tsrlztuSerYka Carpe•ttr C~tSerYke . •tl!'"••klg G111t .. 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C.8.S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••-..-•••• eo.t.a Meta. Npt. Deb. p.,,; later bootllwcwtl: VSRY NEAT PATCH op.-,-17'8TS Betch, 118. 847-5111 Carpet Ser.,.lu Coe:la Mesa Pre-School iComplele Garden-Tree •HAULING• area.Stf-7°'4AA.5pm n.:-lnt/Ut,. /no ..: JOBS • RESTUCCO. ••••••••sou•":::::::: ... • _._1__ •••••••••••••••••••••••open S :30•m-6pm. Serv. Commercl / YARDCLEANUP rt11S..nseJ1G.SU P'r'eeetl • ..,.lcat. •Top •.-~• C-t Moiling •STl'~AM CLt:AN• Planned program. Hot Resldnll Etllmatel, Bob. •• 558--03CT •• La.chc.... · ' •lilulcb•ke.fwood• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Rma-Getlrmfree IL1nches.~l0t5da wk. M7·9180 ••••••••••••••-• .. •••• ROUSEPAlfCTINO. CAµ51193> :stm <"a blne ts, boo ts, JnsuredQuality&ta-7811 Also, p/t sche:fu1e. R d, G d i &Haulln& Anytbin1. ROTOTJWNGS!S lukk/ou.t.. H1 quai:.. n 'I I •. patlocor, kllchrmdl,lat-. e.tz.4oJO dayi 838-mT an Y s ar en ng Garage c:INmP Roll•· LandlupJns-SodSalM nlel &uee6'S-$3'?8. ........ ree5tirY-ke lleework £46-5219. John · a Ca .r p e t & eves/wknds. ' Cle1nup. Free estimates. ble,fulMl'Vice.~ Freeest.lluterCbarle '" •-•••••••••... ••••••-••••• .......... c...,.."t~.-~f~~llst~r:i~d:~~s), CORtractor :!~:39' eves, 8914514 College Student. bave Da19/eve1-.%1'10 c:Ji~_:..J,_•~a~t, PlszA:llll l'rff RemOval. llmbla.c fc ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>tgreasers & •II color•••···················· ..... r n-..A.-. Pickup. will haul. Ford'11.andlca111t $18rm,ex.tt31t.av1ii:W S~IM• dJ ~.."°~~~ ... ~ Carpentry-Cu1St om . brii::hteners & 10 min F .H.Gerwick&:Soo •ua ity Malnt, ..... -.,g Girage c1eanlnc. lJgbl Sodlawos/Sprinklen 9ISl-1452. -Water beater•. I· u... · C Remod, repair, add-on, ble1ch for your white AddiUonsl:RerndJ. aod. sprk.lrs, aoU eond, movio.l.$f3.480l 1>esl1nSv1·9SZ·'1117 ponlt, draim. faucets, Ford't'l'ree~ 1nsulate. Desi~. l'Tee CllrpelS. Save money b) 81,_8041 Si&t-2170 cleanupM2·333J'646-4908 LL-PETERSPAIN'TtNO coppe.t repl~-Sarne Ex Crew li~bmtded est.645·3439 sa \'l ng me xtra trips. ....,...$..-.left. HeullllC-Llnda«Pinl, Sprinklers.. lnt/&st.-a...ratee pricM day II nicbL We 'prtns ecLta-11fi'1 ''le•nll,•'ng -m."'-'ng Bedricol • ••••••••••••-•••••••• Quallly work. Larr7 Ca1JGeael&SSJ.Ol58 take Mltr Q.arae. Uc lrll ur '1 \ilNOR HOME Rr:;t>AJRS PtumbinR. carpe ntry, c,rsm1c tile. ~5.560. ~ '"" uuu ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm &: hall SIS. Any rm•••••••••••••:••••••••• 'TJ·ftNGS'" by Moose. Hnf Mas-.p 673-40Cl.SIJip631-1012 FlAe1t quality interio1 DINI. f1 .SO,couch$10,chair~. ELECTRICIAN. Sml Gen woodwork, repairs, Dfttfwdf"e Mesa_ Apt.~alntlng.Veryre JUSTPUMllMG IS yrs. exp. is wha jobl, maint/repairs. 22 plumblnr. e•-.•••.5613 Dlff "" ·~ uonabte APPLE PAIN •CALL'°"'111* elhod I d. "'~ ..... ············-··-·.. . ~II types carpenlry, counl,, nol m · ui )'rt.exp. socMsinSt H.BPbone• TINGIWS-09 DRAIN CLEANED'6-511 Eve/Wtnds- Same Price rrame, finish, remodel, work myself. Gd. refs. lie 233108. 548-5203. I DO IT ALL! 960-l9J9 ·• · WILLIAMS&Sons _.. . . _,_ , · i.. 531-0JOI Muonry. Brick /Block & c-n.. patnting. Q"C:an wrk rt!pa1r. All wor.., guarit n· · Garde"irHJ Electrical, Plumbtni, H I ~ _ Stone.CallS81-'7829 & reu. Int.• Ext. free -~~!·be~~nle. ~1.~";~0 • CARPET XPRTS-16 yrs •:••••••••••••••••:••:• etc. Reas rates. &12-4957 •• ~~•~•••••-.•••••••• eat. 1Sl.(1884 6IJISZ.$C2$ Guar te. Get •l Really Clean JAPANESE GARDENER Th d M Masonry &Coocrete OTIC! ~1ASTER Crafts ma ns WILLIAMSS49 ·8115 JOyrsexper.allphases e Han y an HOU~ECLEANINGis°'!r Work.AskforJake, M AnyplumblJlfwaterserv. S ·It R od 1 Sales·Repair·lnstall Reasonable/&timates Can Business. Call Janlces 549-1885 bow Dally Pilot Clau-]eat•. marotlte 558-- .pecia y. em t= 1ng, • . ~ RaggedyAnna.67~ ified ads display their enclosures. reaa. f1p)sh work, refs. fTeeCarpel Installation, Call751-1937. JlomeRepalr . f-.-Movi.g messagel wltblegibilit.y 83Z-2468.)0%offw/ad. est. Guar work 499-J IOS n.cpairs. f'reecst.imates M o S T L A W N S l~provements We Do An "Y Type ••••••••••••••••••••••• and impact? OW-ads, wel-====-::..:::..:::.c.='--1 Carpentry rmcU /repuir Guar.l11bor 645-3274 MOWED /EDGED. $5 Dennis Housecleaning, Expel. Movlog?2exprroenmove are proud toaay, really MARV'SPLUMBlNG Cstm wo;k a specialty wk, CM /NB ONLY. SL Clair' FUm. own equip. Ph. aft_ you reasonable/ref• get ret ults. Pb one •646-98177• 25 yrs ex pr. 675_5915 Want ad results 642 . .....rni George S49-2015 Ph: 648-4631 2PM . 548-1061 833-3944 5rt2-8481,615-1572 M2-5678. NO JOB TOO SMAIL I USE THI DAILY' PILOT "FAST IESULT,. SUYICE DlllCTOIY For Result Servi.ce Call 64~•5671 ht.HJ offlceRental 4400Mor1909es,Trust Lost&Foond SlOOHtlpWOllled 11oolHelp'w011ted 1100HelpW-.! 7IOOHelpW...ted 7100HolpW..tH 7100Ho1pW..tH 7100 t•f•••••••••••••••••••• D•eds 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••-•••••• •••1 ••1 ••••••••••1 ••••• ••••••••••••:••••••:••• •:••••••••~••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• oiewport Beach luxu ry ••••••••:••••••••••••:• L 1 N B 1 1 d C:USTODl'u pVl orric e in suite. o.s : r. ay s an -Anweri114JSerriU Qabyaitter tor school BOAT - Prestige bldg.645-3700 LOANS up to 80% ~1ght blue .sabot. tan in-Graveyard sbift. F\1U or children. Lile house Respoiistble Lead Han o side. REWARD.675-7870 p/t. Exper. pref'd. EOE. work. Mon-Thurs. z.spm Full time.For lnlorma- lEWPORT garden office I st TD Lc>am-81/•"o M3-7187. Need car. Call64.S-1025 ASSEMBLERS/ lion Call 646-7147 silites rrom 4~ incl. ut il. Znd TD Loam FOUND: Sm. male Tigeri-::::::~'..:-------J-"":::.:.:::.:..:=.:::::.:::=._I ~~;4'areh9use avail. Low est rates Orange Co. ~lri~::~~e3'M":'~~ heoSolesiV.onagers BABYSlTTER.myhome. INTERIOR Deli Counter Sandwich & Sotfftr MhJ. Co. afi6PM WOMEM & M&I flexible hours. 2 Small Salad bar. Matureexper. S42-2 l7l 545--061! Scandinavian direct sell-boys. 536-0605 CARPENTERS woman, call for appt. :rrRACTIVE small of- fih on ~tarincr's mile. A'Vail. Oct 1st '75, fa cing hwy. Call Lars'b n Sb.ipyard, .548-3641 or 6Jt1833 Serving Harbor area 24 Found : Ca1i.coKJtten,6lo ing: co~pany .. ~x -Babysitter. mature, my Experienced only need1_960-_"'28 __ . ______ I years 8 wks. Parting lot. al per:ie.nce in r.ecr~l1ng , home. Days only. apply. Mon.· Thurs. 1 Del~verym_an, pe.-m:, 2ndTDLo0111Wmftd WEHAVECASH! Buy 2nd T.D. 's Loan on 2nd T.D. 's New Loans-2ndT.D.'s Equity lnvsmt.Div. BARNETT MTG. CO. Thriftjmart, E~ Toro. lra1n1ng&motivaling. F /time. Laguna Niguel, AM ·"·30PM p1t1me. Earlymon\dehv 581·8078 Earn $1500 Mo. Or More 495-5658. "· • c OUND Ar ( m=HigherThan _:::::..::='-------! W.D.Sc.hockCorp. of LA Tim~-•~ M, NB F ; ghan em, "'°Avg. Earnings BABYSITTER Urgently 3502 S Grffllril areas. No ""vued.. Must blk/bge Vic. Harbor & • Co-opAdvertising needed to transport 05 A. e, have deipend car. Baker,C.M.540--0583 Stock Options children to&: from schl , • 548·4152. FOUND: Ladies Wrist Advancemenl Op-HBarea.960·1632 Dtntal MECHANICS Experienced - Uct11sed for Fnint &4, lrake & Muffler. Apply Today Monte:omerv Ward 3081 lriitol St, 6.ia Mftll PerlOftllel Dwpca 111•111 tiTICE SPACE Avail. £4r· Accountant, Book· keeper, Etc. to shllrc w/lnsurance Agent. 962-5595 (9am-5pmJ 645-2134 Watch s11ns -S/8/75. portunities BARMAID BOOKKEEPER ORTHO·SECRETARY Owner identify. llunt-CQntact Doris Wood Spanish Speaking. 541 W. GIRL FRJDAY Exper. p/time. in gt on Beacb Police Sept. 3,4, s 14111 19th St. Costa Mesa. Part-Time 536-8808 Costa Mesa 546-5110 Equal OPportl.lllify Employer ,. LIDO BUILDING A.nnot1ncemetlh Dept. 5,._5621 991-4230 545·1 ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Deluxe air conditioned Pe.-sonaf1 BARTENDER position IUSIOYS Dental Assistant. p/lime: '!! stlites available. 3lO to Lost& Foand FOUND: Puppy, little ARTIST for nites call for appt. WAITRESSES 5 Day wk, early eves. 2iOO sq ft . Utilities & re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• brown fem. ·mutt. Vic. Part-time or freelance. after 2 pm, :>49-944'.,. HOSTESSES Every other Sal 6 Mo'5 Help W..ted 7100 Help W..ted 7100 se.z:v~ pa~king i_ncluded. Lost & Found SlOO Edinger &: Goldenwest, Must have some exper. -1"onio's Restaurant exper. 893-S(m. ••••••:••••••••••:••••• ••••-••••••••••••••••• :D55V1aL1do,swte280. •••••••••••:••••••••••• H.8 .842-1852 in mechanical separa-IE.4UTICIAHS 2 ON ~-Dr LEGALSECREl'ARY 673 4156 lions, pasleups, silk STS l ewport .... u · Dental Assist Chairside GIRLFRlDAY • • LOST /FOUND FOUND:lrishSet.tl:!r, screen &: comm'I art. STYLI Fash Isl &44·2601 1 Yr exp. N~ Smoker: for Engineering office in Minimum 5 Yr.I exp for •s1ne11 Rental 4450 A PET? Harbor Vu Area. Phone Carl, Designs Jn For (2) N.B. salons . w/ot Fashion Jsland.644--0595 1 N.B. 675·6110 gen prac., litigation exp. •"•••••••••••••::•••:• 960-2900 Adopt.ion. Low 644.868.S Time, 979_2991 w /out foll . Call &44-0661 CASHIER -Send resume lo : .,. ________ 1 _c':'.os~t,:.S'.l'p~a!.y'.'/N~eu~ter':':.Cl~nf~o~.I or540-8S82 Needed, exper-. cashier. DENTAL ASSISTANT GIRL. Friday. versatile, Harwood &Atkinsoo. PO • SlOO. Reward for return of Restaurant. Fast & ac-Chairside dental assist. service &: sales office, Box 1901, Newport THE ws:r. Lge mongrel pup, white iron mailbox re-..Assemblers Pkgrs curate math skills. Ex· in Pedo. office. Part hv_y phones, good ofc Beacb,Ca92f.63. to wh1tel w/black spots, moved from 31292 Mon-GenerafLabor'llS IE.4UTYSALOM per. handling money. 6 time. 24 hrs, lncld. Sat. sililla,aalopen.Box2l24. · COLONY Super or & 1_7th •. CM, terey, So. Laguna. No Needs experienced Nights per wk . S?.SO per Musthaverefs.893-8Sn NewportBch92663 LEGAL SECTY '1'\'00RETAILSHOPS needs medication . questions asked. TEMPO Managing·Stylists, hr. Bener;ts rnJI Bobbie F N rt Beach La•• M F C 646 <6"4 or Temporary Help o ~ GIRL FRID'Y or ewpo ... Prtme reasonable space 75i 19·14 • . ., " 499-2916. Be au t Y per ator5. 556-8780 (10-5) DENTAL ASSISTANT A Firm. a to 4:3l, 5 days. availabtelarge&small . · 17802SkyPark.lrvine Guaranteed Salary· Frootdesk &::chairside, For small manuf. co. Some legal ex.pr pref. QlCl world charm with Found. black & white Personals 5350 Call 540-4&55 Comm. Paid vacations. CASHIERS exp er I en ced, n 00 Versatile. familiar w/all Call Kerry atS40-S400. !r"encb windo"."9, gables Pigeon, vie. East Costa -••••••1 •G•·••ANT"•••••••• Free life inaurance. Are you at least 18 yn smoker.N.B.644-9211 phue&ofofcwork.Good . ~~tre~s. AdJacent to Mesa.Call84S-8953 .PREN . ? ASSEMBLY & small Store discounts . old. bondable & neat in typlngsklUs.aptitudeforMaids -needed, over 21 Pest1val of Arts Caring conf1dentlal pumprepair.Married.2l Hospltalizationavail. app~arance? Enjoy . DENTAL ASSIST numbers. Interesting, preferred. 2nd cook, Grounds. FOUND : Very L ge counseling & referral. to 25 pref. Mechanical Apply Personnel Office ""'.ork!ng w /people~ ou, t-Ex.per. pref'd. F /time. diversified duties. Must know something -~-BROADWAY ' Oran$'.e Cat. Lng hair Abo~.tion, a~option &: ability help(ul.ss7.5400 MontgomeryWcrd side 1n the rreih air. If Musl have xray lie. Call DELTA ELECTRONIC about dielS. For retire-- LAGUNA BEACH Midway Cil).891J:;l144 -keeping; r 3081 lriitol St so, we want to talk to you &U-?l&.2 CONTROLCORP. mentresidence.494-9458. ~r-APCARESC7-256l ASSEMILERTRME Coslau-·-about being a cashier in Costa Mesa. . 'I\ 494 7915 TEETH Local alternator re-,__ one of our selr service D I E-....._ &46--ms MAID WANTED ~ • Fnund 2 false •-J•atthe Drinkiniproblem? Special consideralion · ff 91' ......,..,r Eq Io E pl Part Time•Call " =~ C llAI IH 1 1. manufacturer. Duties in-gas .stations. We n.eed ElectroMecharu"cal----ua ppor. m oyer Mes'aMolel••••-Daily Pilot Laguna a co o e p 1ne cl d Id . h k Forthosew/foUowing I f ti & /t .. vu• ..._._.L i BeachO(fice.494-9466. 24brsaday83.>3830 u e so enng, c ec -severa . u .P ime ponentdesignexper.re--Housecleaner Balboa >•LUXE office, comm'I lngofparts,asseinblyo1 people 1mmed. in Costa q'd. Connector, metal Penin. Mond~ys. Ex-MAID WOR!C Motel. &: industrial spaces. Also FOUND: Ring. l96~ SPIRITUAL READER alternators. Must speak Beavty Stylist ~f5a .& Hu~ ~b!or back plane, multilayer per'd & refs Owntransp Neal, energetic. Laguna m'lpi ware houses in Class, Vic. Garden OJ>«:nlOAMlolOPM some English. $Z.to hr. Expr. in cutting&qulck 2'"13e,:::~ew 3c a, PC board design exper. Small bcb cottage: Sch. Resort. 6 day wk. LIHJUna Niguel & M~K>n Grove. Call to identify. Advice on all ~alters. ASk for Frank, 642-9165. service styling. Must be 1"....,-04 1. pref'd. Stanford Applied 494-8133 494-1196 ~jo areas. llandy to 543·0573 312N. EICammoReal ATTRACTIVE proficient in all other CASHIBt En gi neeri ng, 3080 San Diego Fwy. 200. to SanClemente,Forappt. y di ··'-· beauty wort:. Also need Full-tJmeonly.Age20+. AirwayDr,CM540-9256. Housekeeperforsmallex· Male~, ~sq fl. ru low as 30' Children in tears. Lost 492·9034 492-9136 oung la ·es 08-28) w ... manicurist part time. elusive Motel. 5 day Topman..,....y 'l>er sq ft. 831·1400 Smo old black kitten. Vic F GI 1 • 0 1 C 11 like to meet interesting &17-4143 &837-8779. Senood·ous applicants. Dffl91 Druftwcwn week incl. weekends. 499-22'11 Ext.117. Newport Sb ores . oxy r s u a people. We will train you G pay.51.ocalions. Preparation or detail & ot-8521.. ,EP. bldg w/gar. 1000 sq 646--0972. Massage. U C~ll, _We in a new legitimate pro-MetroCcrWash assembly drawinp for1....::..:..==-------1Management-Oriented n·. 2l3 w. Wilson. CM. Cpome 1 •• spec1al1ze fesslonalskUl.Appiy8n; Boys & Gi"rls 2950Harbor81,C.M. metal&. plutic compo-H£?USEKEEPER, for peghrs.,onlni~tmeere~~et.!.?. 64>2020 &6"2-6560. LOST : Cockaliel. white. arap egics.542-31ED day, noon-8 p.m. at 211 nents for mass produc-wid~er & 2 _teenagers, bi .. v m: u.:uc answers to ''Baby", H.B Harbor Blvd, Costa 10 to 14 yean d age. Dal-Child care, My home for 3 Uon. Stanford Applied very hte elearung &cook· Part or f /t.63J.6123 BO. Mo. Ideal Newport GoodReward.842-0849 Abrm:a1M•111ge Mesa. ly Pilot delivery routes school age children. Engineering, 3080 1ng. Prefer mature M'SS'GE~H shbpavaillnthemallat PhotoModlllttca maybeavailableinyour Working father.Pomona AirwayDr CMM0-925& person. Reta. req. "' A ·~ The Factory ror : Coun-FOUND: 2 Poodles, l 1733 Fullerton, elf area. Earn profit ror de-s c boo 1 area, C .M. ' • 546-3182 Young lady (18-28) for try store, book store, de· Gray 1 Whte, wear. co1 tOAM·lZ PM,63l-ll84 AVON liveries &: cash, trips or 645-4909 Dietary •. legiUmate full Ume posi· ti, etc. 673 -9606or673·9393 I a r 5. York t wn merehandise for selling COOK HOUSE~EEPER. Lido tion. No exper. nee. We MagnoliaHB.962..sJO. SPIRITUAL ADVISOR. !lew sub!'criptions. For COOK 6-2:30 I/lime. Exper. tn 111,u;e,10,pvtrm.Sdys. send lo school, earn t~~c-~;a:eu~;~2S~: Found:_ S~t of keys on ~2';012~':' ~°:~.d~~: HtlpYour-Farnlly 1nformat1on please call Apply in person anytlme convale5cent dietary. local e s673-9189 while you learn. Applyip CQast Hwy. Ample prkg. Begonia 1n ec.-ona Del 836-lJOO • Fight lnflaffotl ~~2•432 ~· _!gom J San aner 3 PM. San Fran-Xlnt wage. Park Lido Housekeeper, live-In. ~~0~9~~Y ~~~w~~ A<U· to drugs~. 6 blk.11 Mar.673-6430. er_nen e an uan ciscan Restaurant, 1617 C9nv. c;:'enter, 466 Refs. Must speak Eng N torHosp. Newly decor'd WILLRoywboboughtair Sell world famous pro. Capistrano a.re~, c~l l WestcliffDr.NB. Flaiship Rd, N.B. Xlntsal.675-3770 NB '1..:cc.:·=8.:.·------- l't Found: Bicycle,CdM. 1 • 1 d"•ls th lir. f 11 49$.-0630andM1ss1onV1e-642•8045 • MASS ~sq. . at $325 mo. CallG73-~ compressor n o1u y -. e en e am Y i"o-EI Toro area, call COOK EUSE. N~ed i!Jl-Ofter 544 7896 ._.,., please ea.II M8-8074.. can use. enjoy. Excelleri1 med Gd pay Will Ir • · berore7p.m. earnings. CaltM0-70Uor 581-6310. FuJt Time, Neat. Depen-Dishwasher &: kitchen HOUSEKEEP · · am. ,...lri .. Renlal 4500 Scicl .. Clubs 5400 Zenith 7.1359 Days. EQual Oppar. Employer dable. 499.3009 helper. Sid's Blue Beet. 645--0860or645-0864. , • ._. ................ , •• Found: 2 Dogs Se:pt. 1st. ••••••••••••••-••••••• 101' 21st Pl, NB 675-3333 Experienced, 5 da1s. Mature women p/t or f/t SQ F r 2 Malamute&GreatDane. F S 1 Chart.er M COOK'SASSISTANT aft.4. owncar.840-2Tl8. tor cleaning service. :oo:9: . T . 3 0 cs, El Cariso Village, Lake or ~ e. C em-Ba by-sitter. Mature &. Boating-6days a week. ca11 6'5-balhs, immed. across st El sinore 1678-3446 bersh1p to ota DeCau. responsible. 15 month S'ILIO'TMFG. 548-7418or646-82Sl Drartsmeo w/tech'I il· HOUSBW a 1-==.:•:::123=·:..._ ____ _ rnunOCAlrport.963-7818 . . . $750. incl. b-ansfer lee. "' "' . l"•~a•-rba~-.~·-N d ME 495-6813 old. Fourdaysperweet. Seek t tr '""""" ..., .._............... ee ed In bealLbcare CHANICAL As· lNl>USTRIAL sn•ce for Found : Gray Persian · $2Sperweek.References s warrany ainee. Chef to $1100 mo. Sid's lnterestlng project. facilltyTam-3:30pm.An. sembler.Jnteres•i .... nrn. . r-ty pe cal w /flea collar. Call aft . Mll;St have knowledge of Blue Beet, 107 21st Pl, 714/646-9029. ...-.... 16 ,.. -lease, M·l units.1600 sq Vic Holidaytrustin NB a must. er 5.00. s.atlboats, parts~ &: NB.675_3333 aft4pm. ply. Park Superi01 ject, advancement opp. fV. to 10 ,850 sq ft . 548_-2135 ' . ~& 546-0013. fiberglass conslnlcUon. Eam$forChristmas,ln· Healthcare, 1445 n-MU&-9231 N:e;wport /Costa Mesa. . -B b ·11 h Some typing & TWX COUMTERGIRL troduce your fri-..a-& Superior Ave, NB • ..,;.3940 FO UND G' I Scb · Npor a YSI er, our ome, t' XI ICllUI> E.O.E. Mtch1Auc .... trs . : 1_r s ~nn ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Beach. 2.3days 1 opera ion. nt oppor. t~ast &: Efficient • neighbors to Tri-Chem CB Antenna ·assembl". tti"BLDG FOR LEA.5E : Stingray bike on Lido JobsWanted, 7075 weet. Ok to bring 1 for right per50fl. Refs 11 :30AM -3:3JPM Liquid Embroidery HOUSEWORK part/lime Applyinpe.rsoa.CPDI~· 3*0 sqtt .. 2 offices, 3 PH. Isle. 613-5848 ••:•••••••••••••••••••• young child.494-7657. neededc:r1 8J:/!:'i El Roberto Rest. ~~Call 979·3•as, :.:a;• ptwk, Tues & dustries, Inc. 2100 E. P 1"11;., High fenced yd. FOUND : English Pointer, Pleasant, dependable BABYSITTING w/litl• BetweenSam&Noon Fashion1sland,NB · · e 1.67&-3445 Wilshire,SantaAna. A;ll'ail. Sept. 15. 165 fe m 1 mos llarbor &: woman seeks wort l:n . Call Davebeforetlam .Electro Mechanical Al- rtewton Way. CM. Ph. lla~ilton .642·2200Pam small business office. ::P#~o~FrtJto BoatMatmfacllrincj oraner3pm.644-3l30 sembly Technicians. INSURANCE MEDICALASST 54!>-0922 , - . Phoning, 6rder process-· · · E t /I t Ca 1 COUPLE eeded .. Strong on electronics PROSPEcnNG. Busy Cardiology Ofrice, FOUND: Male Siamese in ing, filing, lnventory re· BABYSIITER,l Child x er n er rpen ers n .or apt w /supervisory ex.per. TelephQDe work & 50fllt in Rntg Bcb, beavym in-5Nroge 4550 Newport Shores area. cords etc: Can work ft. W/2 yrs exper. Good management, semi· G d 1 clerical. 17 bra. week, surance & lranscii.bing, ••••••••••••••:•••••••• Identify 645-1741 . 1' • d a . School&leve, working conds & health retired. 55 units Costa oo uture w /ad ~ evening work. Call bet'1 ENT 200·x , 1 ed . · evenings wee .. en s . 642-416.:JeveS: benefits. Apply 1931 Mesa. 642 •• 073 or vancement into mgmt AM ,_ will not train. Ex· R • :Dlcos in 962-3026aftSpm ., "b 'llt C 9 &4:30PM.A1kt1J1 periencedonlyneed ylrd, Hunl. Bep.ch. M·l FOU.ND : Male Old · ' BABYSITTER 5 mo old DeereAve,S.Ana (213)865-3851 ree:pon11 I Y· osta RayorRick.640-S5lL ·. app-~.Ph:SS&-1017 EnghshSheepdog. Responsible couple de· infant 3 to 5 days Mesaarea.213/549-1630. ly.Callaft.5,M2..s889 • .,..,_ 1 est 839-570'1 sir•• Apt. Mgm'IJ>Ol'ltlon Grandmolhertype Mesa SEEK & FIND' · Silk Ma1«lal1 Exec. Sea 1lw t IR.VI•,.. PE"cr\NNEL MEDICAL ~IS •• 1 nsT1yr old kitten Gray 00 Bal. Penn. Write or Verde area. Your 0home Leading NB botel Call l~C 'V'-' 'SSIST L~ •4=~•~•••••u•••••• ~/white paws. Vic. ~i!t ~iv:el~~·~ 549-1269 Refs. E n fl: ft C' ft L POP TT E L N LU TM Jeannie, SU-1100: ezt SERYKI5 iAGENCY 5-10 Yrs local•:per. II' u Sa feway .Lag. Bcb. Bch.6'&-32is Babysitter ror 2 boys ft C" II f: IN LL TC LU TC" TI IN I MC,tam·Spm:EOE. • •. '8.IE.~street needed for Doctor r& Opp a: twffy 5005 494-4144· Brtstol/Sunnower e.ua. '(atlrvine),CoslaMesa h>cating bis sractice to ......................... LOST. Reward le Ex~rience$f Bllb11ltter Bear Sl. School Dil\dct. Bl 8. ~ ;~v· RB -~ o, OL YE "N To Ls UL FE AN~~~ bpir.Lkpora.t& W..ZZ4 642-1470 N.& Call 6'2-1517 btwft IUUT'TSALOM wboeve'r has found my wltbreferen~Othru'-Moc·Frl.8-6pm.Mastbe !I"'" .... """ 40hi".wk. 6-8 p.m. OnlJl for in- cuna Beach. Xlnt w h i t e I b .. J t El Toro. Vir1inia clean. experienced own o o o 1 L o T KL 1 s s NB o s T 9 Write ad no. 4C'1, Daily tervlewappL ation. Eatab'I btl•I-Poodle/Dalmatian dog. 586-47.1$ home. Refs. Ev-ea . Pilot, P.O. Dor. 1560• Janitor needed, part or y t tme QI@-$14.500. Ans. "Terrible" wearing Man&: Wife tor chliuffeur 556 '60' N c s L ,,,. : R E T ... A E L o F N B B COit.a Ma.a, Ca. 92621. ~~; fn°"...!!1!!;. =· Cure. A'g!'4:8:..~ ~ __, SaddJebactRea1ty collir & C.M. Uc. no. & houlekeepins.Uv&-tn, fiABYSITTER needed I A AJ! YT A I LR IR LL GORP R Female Help wanted. Manor,s.iOV~a,CN.y pbone,$160wk.848-1004. -..o3. Evea.&J>..C905 4193 . Vic. Wl~son A Xlnt ttferencea.. 548-1"4 for-working ndher. S'n 1. OT N •: A L L £ C P I Rf: t 0 GO A JlogUyK di1Ume hrs. Ap. MOD-..,. a..:~•SF.J_ISES . Placentia, C.M. J m .,.ery or 54$·9224. Ask for Day18/Wk My~ • ..,. ply entuc~y Fried ••J'MITORS•* F•'gure~-Mnd-=--::.:=-. ... ~1 Salon. 4 llljjons. 9tti0u1ly IU, it )"OU love G1«1e •. I . quun;; p A I v T c u R ·~ A N T ... 0 c u E u L Chicken 2929 E.. Coast A ..,.... ~ .... brtJnd new, clelfs:>ed for h\m you ml.}' hive him 1 Y • w n tranip. 3 Hwy, CdM Ea:lJ'tt'd onl,y 3-4 hrs per mas.euso neeck!d. Top O'O.ntemporary Jl•I ·but, please let me see Typist w1nb free desll: ~lldre.n, ales lO., S. & 3.. o LL cc Ho N L p; NTN f. N..L 0 LU night. 5 D1ya wk. lrvine money. New studio. ~.Located Id new hltn before It's too late! 1paee are• Harbor 6 p/Wr=nti~"'=s..= P '& V p; L VF T ti RP RD B I A F 6 0 GEMEIALOFRCI ~-~all llmtbna Eli., 6!1-381.1 9"1din1 wttreeputiq. Lynne,&U-17\16 19lb, C.M. EJi:chan1 . . "N 0 .. ,. I R c fl pc & I: GT LEG F Buntingtoo Beacb Atta. oteJ maid wanted. Full ~~.ua.a Bch. Owner.,,.,_.,. I •·Cal' Ca part•llme·1er•lce1.9laYSITTER for BROC •KllRN I BORSONLRR HU¥7 telephone weft, Kit-i.. u.J U-..,°',,._ u •...a.--..A rmml Mil due to lJJoea. ~·1 ,~''" ICO t ~ , . teli~ber, 'l'bel • ftun n IOCOe C.alc'OJatioa. die-CUeD•M.-.p aue. .,,---..,. ~a..,UU"A altS. Bul(y • (em. Vic. CdM, ~w~~ 7100 lpm. Bil c._ ner.. c HI F. 0 A L0L I NII H cs I>". L t•ph1ne, 8'1 35U or llornlnp wW ·lraln calllM=ot:::•;;l.~-----Rnard~o 640-mtl -• --· ·-.11., . selHHoroaJ>llt. MO;.., u"D W...... 5030 .,. . · fff°•••••tlM.-•••• '"'Ml 0 MR I BB OM CH I P 0 ff C H 'E 8 L _, .&. ._. __ •••••••_ .. _ .... RZWA1RD, Lost Fera. A m rn u n J t I 0 'n hb1altt"lr dQti.me my ~. bp. Gd P"/tlm•.\. Top W•fttl4 WANTED tor lat Av t. S.hep dog w}blk Wat'll\oUAmanLawDI· hometOr'Zyrokl..Hunt. l:::"w:-n.11u.. .. _.....,M._ • ..,.,,.,_,.._ t.19l1t. Dic_tapbone. Newport Be.ch Travel MCUl"9d by SUS,000 nea col. 411.la 4 Staahon for.cement: ,.:edlcal --4 8cb Ue1. 53M111. "'*"-.:::;...~.:C·:h.'~:;!% 1a "I ..... ,.., _., salary open. -.OW. Lodge, Cont Hwy, NB ud&J Jnco• pro. NB. fT.wlN . J)mttl Teem. LVN'• It RJWCAD& PAtLLr: BATTPI Topt1ce7oarmea1ae Le4)ll 594 ' irtr la N.B. "Fully , MPOl1UMIT'f Jlv1lclaa1. Part-tlm•, ~Hl!faLt.t: rouLAJlD &DOE t belotethe E1:per ... O:: ~/.111 .... ;!i:~lr~*,mo • lit T.D. peld (IUt tnocU often when '°" ... 11·44. $»$75 per" don' c:ui';!&ON :?r.c'.ror ~t~~ "' readl'!_&,.!"!bliC. Salary competitive. n.-.. '5-lq )'rL JO';l. l°'1 UH ruult.-~ Da:ily ,,,..a.eacl. AJ1-mJ ·.~d It n~w~n to 1'0MOttRo•:fWn,.... .. K.. : POUD8 Ttleohone Mr. Zinn or c-~pare1tmta.PJltlnf, Dtt. Xlnt coo· Pilot Clau Ada to .Rae:rYe. TrainUll pro-raw ut. 10'9 Dallf Pllot Na to:r.. Bookteepln1tnow1edg1', •••ll•• lnvntr:oq_t. NKh lb• <>ranee Coat', vMled.. Loat"'..wdi (211) ~:,;~-t'l.!e1U..Callo.lb =~(~=1 ~'nS:1.~.,!~ftd~u:;~;:.;:j~~ Clwln~.acum... · ox,MMMIO. CONTROLCAAEER .. ~ble~-.i-. matt . ~4-0211, vl•D.I• Co. 'fl.II.~~ DO'! Toordtr-..rot11Ld~~ .. qLMftdtlr...,,M>h.n'l•kln•(htocltA-flad wb.at.~ want-Jn Em"°7meat= a.M...ltOl.M.B.. p ··--t M)U7·1t31. -• ---~to"Sttkl..ftq:Jn!'freGlthW......,.per, J>aitr,.~ 1-~8~;f!9 09B - 1· -• • r -•• -. .... • •• -.... "'" -I Alh ""' din Sul "" £.C - SUI :J.11 p., ... 642 SUI 3-1! , .. . .. ... lhl Co' WI ... NUI Joi ... Y4" be we co he sh! Fr Co w, 541 Fi1 tit tio ;n 12 ~ l &r ;a g 12 •• Pl DI ta St c , c 71 p T St F'. s; B• V( ~ PA A: in w Tl v c ~ .. •• • I jo!pW...... 71 w-.. 71M ...... W ......... ' --' ••••••••••• .......... , •-"':••••••••••••• • ......,. _... 7•00 ~~'W...... 71 W..e.4 7100 AffH•CH IOtO ~~'1\19':~·..,....,~~t•; .. ~·~·~1?1115~~=!~~~~DAll.~~Y~l'tl.~Of~~·~7~~. fdrsee AJdM. ~:.~ llfll• --·-••rtl 1 •••-.... l••lllll .... --.... lllelllllllll ..... lllft , ... _,,_. • ._,,..... I »~-'ll..-a.."' .J.~'!:".:"ift.5::i;;:1c·o11 ........... 'S ~ ....... 11r ...... • ~=J"r4=·~·~~ ... CF lJ~~ ... ~ ...... ~~ -~-... ~~·u·. ;.:;;~~i5:£ine£-J.!•~b!!!4!!:_:EO~f!~-~l~IW~ICJ "'""'" C)otlllnf. OT• 11. If, -+ bodonla. AiJ1117 1' . PAlfl>A~ lfilwO -~ , ' MUISIS AIDl!S . • FashiOll bla11d .. "" IGllOlnlae.IGIZll. kltto••· Bel-....... ctru1Cll llUllllAOl I!•• ._,~·1 • Sofa• •r ~-• .,..rel, Protcd'bh" !lllesla@ to... WtnlU.POOLG•llr'"!'· boud for the poud. SALi!: $1 Joadllm'll Qoaln,_all-. ll'dlf' M ,.w triiio ..,..P. ID-~. lidoofo a; a. -BUOptn'npP'ar: ot fine~ a,staJ·• T-TWlod~-1-*·• •!II-Se~o;I Yord n• tzi.to-G'l-lllS wt divid:Uab.APIUat.l Pali ~-!!l!am•Gt of cittlllar , •lerltal a11Yer dept. &apr.prrfa1ed. IA lllf • I -· 0tu1• Att. c..-a.. Sat·S•u.. 1:$..., 111&. supf.!rior 8911 heu,, ~·cal tGM:~ re-MAIQ 8.alarJ eoaun. IM W. tTUllLCll. k itl• IOll ra _ a i ' ... .., S11.•&a.e11•1n. lfotfls•a.a Or. HB.1\tnlil1 1"5 SU:periar Ave. NB •'d. !Adi•. wUl ._ .. full ec... 97.mJ llr Woocli. ._ -....... _ .. •••••••--Beddllit 11...._ Eic. E.O.E. prQJec:t rUpoultillil)' "ail·'l'lm9 ' ' •eliAC llathclr .... "M••••••H••••••••••• AlJBE:YllDnSP\JRM. SOrA. Twta Bed. atra' ·-.... ,.,.-....... P01118S SALES .......... COJ)Obl•IO•lq-...to JmllAK1'0llLCll ,..,., ...... _Al>...._ ....:!!. '.lunes Aide., -11 l&tft&. li:neL St.a.aford APPHed. 'l'ullftPU1"-11n>e ~ can lor c.h1Jd.reo.. IOI' fOUMTAMYAU.IY . CA!.LJ('flt)164211· l141:1e J>l'UMI", Mlnw •••••·--••••••••••• ww train. Iii-v..,,. .E•&l•••d••· nao CAS .. •, Clo•llnod!l...UPaint• homo.--. POUCIAUCllOM -A1111lroa.1, ~Bec11t·1,...An111Mniy,..; <;on•· Uot-p, 811 Ainf'aJ!l.Dr, OIS"OC51.. ~Teller~eoee. Wallpeper uperie.n~. Truck Drtwer me-. know IUC)'ca. a a.c. ttema, = tc(a • 1aw18at, Brlc-•·br•e. 30371 Via trained. Beau.t Coa• l. St.Costa Mesa. It. male f ~e;·--sr,;r_ LA.fsOranaeOo.ares. SaLSeDl Q.alIOA.M. 11 .. 9..'f~.H.°:"aaUMd, Coroaa, La&. NII. form.JDlvo. 1100 __ "" SURSlHG • em. service Appl)'Pertonne10tnco '"· --au.ma Fountaht VaJley Nloe .. -.. • _..,,. $M-$777 - . LV.N. ~':b ~ccta. :-~ '!llO:I0-12:JO)j(pn.PYi MMZOI, 11.r.JllUor. Dept. Parklna lot. 10IOO Hoa~e f•ll o( '""'· & ESTATB&\LB 12 1 d " :J.l1:30'& '1·3:30 f.lllme.. ... 1C:. •· ~~ J..ev-t ~~::Z=!'N Sa1e1woman, f/llmt TJP.ltkeasq Sleter,F.V. foralthliii11. 1d. CODd.. taVINE'.l'autACIC atr:Wkr~1 f'Nr:_•;:.•: p.,k Lido c.av. Center · perm. D<lhnkeoofColi.i Fut & OCCW11le. llon Bar11•1nalAT-Antlquea, Gb~!!._• blan/Quit. jiptrlted~ <64 "l•••hlp lid, N:ii REAL ISTAT! Men, 1111 N••po•I =::~: ~.~~ **PUIUC** Baby crib, --. a. c.-., Bna • .,... w/laek • W.....,. -.-.. 642-IOU· . u to 7K Com-SALES, Art lol.,...ted Blvd. Call for opp[°~ malclllaa. chest. hlo iao,_!lne(lblno,Tabl.., c11e.-.~15,Aa17. •:l ·"'""ING Dn•mtc, .... u,ioo.; malo/ro.m. = "' ••••· SECRETARY 8"'okhunt .. Gufleld. ..,., ... lnlllf* ... -··bes 1prlnp. a...., Sil ... , .. Mud> •• ·'"-' boppy ornce will> bea'7 SUr». ~ ,...!:; "".,._,uve •AUCTION* AA$ -M or•••• A I a o • Flf&Oaitod Geldbls~~~ *LVM S •••tructu._d ltarn1n1 ~~·1n''"s.. type ooolllon. Nee• H.B. J-7:lCIPM• •-•pm~·· . _:_ •• ~· l~oodaGS8"0,~1 c-~•.o. ~1~r'~°.:~&~•!'..~ 3-11 ShiR. Join CMt pro. e.n•lroDm_•Al 6-MID.I~ ' • -"""' woman from 25 • u I A0ealef'a w-i--) -• ~--.,.. ~II> •-~ ·-•--.-.... ..,.,. fessional team who,.,., prlv~te prncu • ...hu 2 ~ V~•11a1e. ·~Uk• •/xln~,typ,tq • .t.!~ * UTO~* I/· .,... .=..llQ ebalrl oi"ofRct«bome. Para., Greta boue ---·™w:; . ~ al>Ou\ ·our pat,enll ~ ~inf'fllldittlllal• l'«ta a'e &. 1run et~ UUbaDdtheialllaU;" lliil"'I • ,_,.... forrqle1 4lalnt table, stll,Sa~Bikes. Jlee.Quarter&:no~r( llboul you. Apply Mon inves~meat Alea . .N • .B. ~f&,.9re. Cell Ru1 work on berown. TSZ-MU IMPLOnatn' -" la .. ..... !I'V16mlac.~. Uftc CalcuJator, Mual 1ell. lt•ndl thru Fri t-4 Royaft nr e1rport. C*-11 Dori ,Ml•tD. OPPOl1 <Seeurlt.yifeellut) (2)4.Pa&t.l bedl.Ev-and oa -UK PolP'!_:o'.":j..!'!!°'!:!-~~-----l··· Conv. Hospital, J«.l> w. Berm•nat(nfJlSl-tta> Sales ,~ $1CIETAIY t\aUorPartT\me (BlnkTrwtDil'lslaa) lJ Amer b:, •prllla • °fJ•rraee. ~If, Sep .. Warner, Sa•t• ADa.Real Estate .. CAREJ!:R To the pra. Mio. tom4~"r: No!:icperNeceuary U.ClolawclShc JI mat. xi eo11d JJZS.a l14.ll>-$P • Xl~~r.go:f .. , ~.- 5'6-M$0. SAW OPPOR'.l'\INlTY woricw/d,ptmcrs.M A1en-CEllclbl• (DonMartlnStrpCal m-:MH/l'IMSIS Sbn.J.UPll.Sora,-.2 ~· • • ...... U ~ tor responatble •I· havepodcompeteacy GotoTheNeareat ESTATE-Rdrip, Apt. blke1 trvnt. «.c. No. u 1 NURSING Jo~usual 1~P=ty to grtsaive male or f~male ~al Mills +•bUI TJCTOCllARKET •lo•e•, rug1, patio 4 Poster!CaDoP:Y Bed Ht. E1eapado Crt NB ..tewWy 107Cl'' *AIDES 101~ am~a •. 1 start, aceut,med to active ty to ca.rTY c-. various ForAppllcaUona•1oto rurtUture, DR furniture, fU.11 m.alt/ba •Pl•· ltlS8IO • • •••••••• ..... , •• ,, .. , •• .,- • , -to comm1~~on. FuU coalec\ wltb public programs w/min. dirtt· ORCALL(714)W..'1'1(12; BR furn. lncludln& f"r. nr .... r. mirror, de*, J~ta le~'!;\ tswi: c.ares ~rpe onty. V:O .. ~ ~ ~Id •ales r~. fr publlC lion. ?lease only compe. Tic Toe Sntems, IDc. Prov. BR •et.IOfas._ hide. cbalr. $175 • ....,..., Vending macblae, trains, · WA NJ ED ..,r • LepaUe-n aboot lee 160Sl 1-Chica relation• in' Newport tent & eitper''d apply. •·bed. lamps + 0 ............. ----. _ _. 0 au&obarp. misc.Sat/Slm. TOP CASH DOLLA~"· you. aro '°"can or call l\osa .BarUetl. Beach 6: lrvbae. Sala1 Salary eommemurate MORE. _ _, ... ~lU-.. U121Ro.ndlH.,B.9J6Z..56218 t tt bepaidextraforalaying 846·4408, Huntington + lncenllv amari. w/abillt.y. Bio Reegenu YehtiasyHatt1Jt.. C .. ah.CMI• 3pew/miJTor. PA D FOR YOUR .• well. We have our own! JtarbourEatates. man.)'. eitLr~~ Hank & Diagnoallca, 11392 Veterinary iaa11taq,t lai ll_. IU-34'1orl37.(f058 Gar•1e ••le-We spent ~~J':ri~A'tCHES. coffee 1hop & other· • eetCsa int~9004 Daimler Irvine wanted for gener•t ' =•r• collecting stQf .... _GOLD.,• shirts. Apply Mon thru time . Monday tbru SALES clerk mngr • Coast Hwy, CdM.. Apply Beaullfut bars, Hv Ftigadlare, Iola, custom auto FIN£ FURN Ir AN• henefit.s. Eicper'd-alll1Receptionist trainee Paz:t w ya r-714 /5*2$l& • · boepital work. 385 E. "'9MltAI 're MO~G-Quallty ttema. uttforJ'OU.Bi-=-~ SILVER SERVICE, Fri 9am-4pm, Royale Sal u rd a Y. 1115 t·rainee. Tbe Tobac-Secretacy, oart time, 20 lo person. lable•. recllnen, mlr. lamps, patio tum... lge machine, 1malle5t ite ..... TlQUES.MS--2200 - Conv. Hospital, 1030 w. Alabama/, H.B. conls l ff UJ'tlnc& on bra per week. T)rpUtg, fil· . roo, headboards, colle potted plants, peintlnp. too many t.o ccunL Sat & Puk8 Shell Neckl Warner. Santa Ana . IEciEPTIC)taST Center, ff. Jl. ApplJ main lnr,pbona. 752-1780 Waitress, must be exp'd, &end tables, bikes, Or etc. 173--4189 5ua Sept. 6th&: 1th onty. aale ror $3.DS &$4..a;;'(;:JC 543-6'.50. _ M store2Cl9d"Vtmtura Blvd for fast food service, 8/W TVt, PLUS MUCH Green flocal Rl•itra a:m-511 Pierpont Drive. gular $8.95> at. Dully'••• n..~t type accurately. Woodlandffjlla., • SECIETAl.Y 21·30, $2.25 hr. Prime MUCHMORE. vert tof.aw/ccf'fee•end Costalleaa. Ski&: 5 ........ Gt F-· • Office...._ i--1..,_erlltesleno.Answer Outstanding opuortunily Burger, 799 W. 17th SL• Sa•e$SS...SS 1• ,...,. .. Fine jewelry ~t;r. F\all ph6oes. Sal open. Please SALES H&LP. ex per.. for a brUbt young lady. Costa Mesa MASTERS AUCTION ~be.!;~~:-DOUBLE ganger! JI05 & A\le. Laguna Beacb. '·~ t' e t , r.tll, 5$l•67$S betwn 1 4' weekend a Wbimaey Good typing &shorthand 2015~ N Bl CM ery g 1108 Glenwood Lane, I f S , l::. E: .. errm~~-r.p1·,· 4pm. Hollow, So.' Coast VilL required. Varied duties. Waitress for taf~eria, ew~-. t'Grn Yelwet.:6 gdcond Ba7ere1t, N.B. Rugs, ... DI .... ,... •\, inpersononr;.'betwi:itO& Callforappt $$6-llB2 Opportun1tyforadvance-11:30·3:30, Leisure ISMGS "86 $1.lO Cbr' w/CJdO..,.,." clotblne:. furnlture, Geawae Barma JadctJ t2noon. H"YRPE;b~i~~mr. t'"'-, . men\ with progressive World• Lag. Hills llcrdn 1020 tbls.·sa.1952:-treasures. 10 to' S.t &: ~oli.~c!"t!:.:.een.W" J . HERBERT HALL J r Salesman or woman. EJ:. company M&-U61 752-1891 •••••••••••·---·•••• Suo.9/S&:sn .i--wrn -All 4" Inc_, varied duties, Co. perienced., or \rainee. · . Wrought 11'0rl boott1ae ....._ sac.558-'1275 JEWELLEflS berie. Appl only. 752-8222 Window tinting company Secretary good skills, W~1~ess, exptS". f/tJme. bd of 5 J u1r '12'x7Z"xllMI .. XlnL $30. Gara1e Sale, ~ •, So Coast Plaza, Lower Sandy, Tues thru FTI, needs oie additional part or f/t. Fu.ture paten. Sad s Blue Beel, 107 21st CLEAIAMCE lrvtnes.5l·l211B e~lra. Portable d11· Mhull•1 ,_. lot..,.,, ,' _L_e_v_e_l._n_e_xt_to_Bu_ll_0<_k..:•-r.::•..:·ll!=•m:::..:•::•::IY,_·:.._____ salesman to help owner. lial. SU-2666. Pl, NB afl4pm.. Hu 1 e saving 1 0 0 hw1aber ."Sears, Xlnt ••••••••••••• ......... ,,., Office l:lelp for ift.5UJ'ance Eam to $1 ,400per month. WAITRESSES Blcrcles &: Accessories. 6' Glau top coll'ee table. eond. 2 20 blltes. boy & WANTED , rt ;ugency. No eJl:p necess. A.pply Monday lhru SECRETARY' Exper'd.F\lllorp/t Wil take any bike or 548-3215 8-SPM, &12-8123 Mlrl•. load• of TOP CASH DOLLAti?' $2.SO hr. F /time. 631.1081 RECEPTIONIST Saturday.1615Alabama. Part-time (permanent) Goodbcs.Neat .. pear. anything ln,ontnde. aAer6PM paperbatks, elc. 2:J!Sl PA 1 D F'OR YOU~" 9am·Spm. H.B. . 3V.. days itlra if Deeded. Ov••2l CYCLEWORKSLTD. VCo1eronel Dr. Misaaon JEWELRY, WATCll~i ---~------I For Newpo,rl Beach Law --'-------1 Some insuran. ex-. es-"' 1822 New ....... Wvd E 9 pcs. rattan liv. rm. Jo. ~ ... p ART s p 1 CK Up Firm. Typing req. Call Salespersons needed to sential. Requires'iYPing. Surf&Sirloin CostaM;;;''541-sia lf'OUp$50. 1...:c:.::O::.------~ ART OBJECTS. GOLD • DRIVER 40 hr wk, con-l-"Kc.;•;..";.:Y_•=.lc.;$40""--.::$400=---I complete our active Uteahorthand,filing,lite S930W.CoastHwy,NB · M2·9'731 Furniture. bike parts, SILVER SERVIC&,,; tact Mr. Snyder. Tom Staff. Exper, Xlnt com· bookkeeping. phone. Waitresses VLsla$-SpeedDucbes& GAME TBL 4 h J clothe.a & •whole bu.Deb FINE FURN • AN• Stamp Ford 535 N. El R.E.SALES fDil.siona. Must be accurate' on de-Hos"-ses &n-•s $3$ N to' +blf ban., of Mlac. 343 Cabrlllo, TJQUES.6CS-Z!OO ;If ... .......u::..-... ori R~Co. L-1a·1 A' rt Pb ~ ....._ MS-9081 afterS·UPM o-mar P, a. aae, C.M. in the back allq. CaminO R eal, San "ewv-.-.,_. " n1 -. 1a. trpo area. · Fullltp/time.Goodpay · drt org uphl. u ·new. Sat.only KngSi. Bed.New,coa;a..· Cl e'm en t e. 9 2 6 7 2 . We've just remodeled 146SSo. Cs Hwy. S46-9891or646-0.:ni &. benefi1s. Apply belW:P Peugeot 10apd, new, $200. 549.2646 plete, still pk.gel. Xlr'11!i _1_1_<""2_.,.·ll_J_1 _____ 1 ~~re~f~;:Ci!:o'3~~v! Lag.Bch. 4M·8057. Sectv R~ 2·5pm-, Denny•. 529 $lOOorbeBtofr. DUNCAN Phyf Tbl 13 Moving <iarage S•le, :,~.~.=~t, PARTS PICK-UP salespeople. Xlnt com· RealhtateSales e ·ht ·,f.f I phon AvenidaPeco.SaoQem. 963-8201 leaves Gd~ .w household, clotblog, Id ~ ---. W 5 n g gtr w e • ' · silverware crystal furn inc el.US--¥ & DELIV. DRIVER mission split and Jots of oman ales person roe personality & sharp ap. WHOWANTSTOWORK! Raleigh Ladies' 3 apd + 673-8128 2451 Santa ·Ana Av~ CM··1_;....:...c.;.....cc_ _ _:. __ -.1, Contact Bob Stewart leads. Costa Mesa/Hngt Bch pearance, 80wpm on DRIVE A CAB! access $40, Men's 10 spd G' ls h't ~--..... Sat/Sun 10 s · PUILIC AUCTIOM • &42 0010 144 For interviewappt. area. Pleaaant ore, grad. IBM eicec. Ideal work CHOOSE your hours, $40. 979-1028. Jr w 1 e ...-uvuu• .... ~ · · MANY ITEMS OP FINE betwe~n 9~~x&.5pm THE RON TAYLOR comm. s lructure, small conditions in Irvine com-work for yourself, be , . 2/dble headboard. $200. Everything Imaginable ESTATE JEWELR"¥• ---C.C.--'-"-''-"'--1 GROW staff personalized plex. BAM to 4:30PM. your own boss. Men or Man s 10 spd bike, ~lsomatchingdecorat!l" lncl.Refrig&9'Sofa ART OBJECT~~.J:4-- p A. R T • T t M E mana ge ment. Dan 557-~. Women. Can be slightly Schwinn. Xlnt shape. $70. items. Blue paich qwlt Dana Rd. NBW said. TIETCQU 0 ESPH' 0 FNINEEro"a"' ::"r. T B· L E pH 0 N E 673·7601 673-36195. -handi capped. Neat -646-6300 spread. $10. Woick IN• SOLICITORS· WORK1---...::....::...:..;..:..; ___ -j~:::'.~:._-----[Sec'1 Pt time, 10.2pm, Clea n Appearance . . . (Z l3 )SS0·8555 ext 23'5. SAT,lOamtbrulfon.Ma· FO Ir: BROCHURE FROM YOUR HOME. *RN. Salesperson to work Sida wk. Fish, ernergen· Vets .. retired. Age 25 tO Used Schwinn glrls _b~e. Home536·158Z.Carol. pte butch. twin beds & &t.S-izoo • S2 .2S / hour. PLUS , . counter in drycleaners cy welfare, Npt. Har. 70. Supplement your in. ~s.:tg:Joood coodition. frame.a, furnJture, dls·l---------- BONUSES. No selling in-Exper d RN openings APP I Y, Newport Council or Churches. come. Drive a cab 6 bn G-S• IOSS bes, tltcben things. 21241 TENNIS membenbip.tQll volved. CALL BILL AT Med Surg, Concentrated Cleaners,lO&'J\lstin,NB Mu.stlikepeople.64S-8050 or more a da,y_ Apply in 2 Girls Bicycles, 19 ... 3 •• -;.::;•••••••••••••••• Vista Hogar, Newport local club. Make dlm S56-1424or839-831L ~:!'~~C~,ni~~I:: Sales . . or67S-3809 pel"SOn, Yellow Ca b Co., apd, R1leijith (Sports) PUILIC AUCl10H Beath. SSWB43or581·'1BllO J Pj'\RT Time eves & Sat Also, exper'd LYN open-Scandinavian. sir.in. care SECY RECfPT. ~8:sa~· lSth St., Costa 155· ea. 962·7049 MANY ITEMS OF FINE SPEC, PLANTS, misc. Membnbp Inine ~ AM , pe:rf. for students, ings in Med Surg on consultantswilltram. Newport Center . Sthwinn late 'SO 's, J spd, ESTATE JEWELRY, Items, Sat Ir: Sun. 11-4, Counlry Club. $750 -h inside work, guaranteed evening & night &hifts. g<>~0ta9ct IJBedon~ .. MCenaloof1 • Construction It real lwig Stylist needed pt. Corvette, recond. $85. or A RT OBJECTS, AN -318 Morning Canyon Bd. transfer. After $;30 pm.• wage.Ca11Al,S42-90Ul Xlnt salary & benefits. n .rJe au"J er estate exper. desirable. time,3/dawk. bestofrer.642·0115 TIQUES, FINE FURN,li~Cd-M.. 6"-$2«. Apply to: Anaheim Plaza 991-4230 Perm, Benefits. Reply to S48·1344 · ETC •. PHONE FOR IN· The fastest draw in the St Jos.-phu-.Jlal Classifiedadno.517,c /o~.. 20"MOTOCROSSBike, FO. & BROCHURE. West ... a Daily Pilot PerSOll_ne1 .. CiJ7; . Daily Pilot, P. o. aox 'Women n ~ede d for $20.1674 Iowa, CM l-'64$-==""'='c:'°------I , · -1 Classified Ad. Phone llOOW . Stewart Dr SALf'fl 1560 Costa Mesa Ca housecleaning service. 54S·8345 :'"~'k" 642;5678. Orange ~ m26 ' Robbie 's Rag A Mnp, Fine Furn. Planta&much lf,'J AJq~Afh_l. AJJJ~.._AJ ----------1----~~e:'...---1 548-0757. Ccwneras & more. Sat. aft. 9am. 807 I\ 71/,,6,~"'IV~ ltlpWonttd 7100 lfflj>W.J!llftd -7UIO WEHAVI! ISenlce Station Alie•· l!qul........ SOJO M8'Vlsla,NB1Blufb) ,,.;,r..!f •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• dant, exper'd. Day & Merclt.dJse •••••••••••••••••••••••Fu . ~-~ ls :.\ AOOPMH1£NTSHOmNQ tSOI OPEHIMGS Eves. Full&. p/lime. Ap. ••••••••••·~··••••••••• . mitu~. llUUt'o-3! ..,an • ...::T. l(WIHC CUC>f fOR rwt .. MEN WOMEN IN Home ful'.llishillCJS ply Shell Station, llth &: Allff••• 8005 MOVIE equipment. 8mm and misc. 260 S1erks St. CAL.ON Irvine NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• ca.mera •. projector&: C.M.Sat/Sun.&46-1896. 6'::. THt:CO. · editor /splicer. 96&2560 . " For Sharp'. Aggressive, IServjce Station help ex PUILIC AUCTION Some antiques. Some per'd Mustbe19oc ~v :I MANYITEMSOFFINE Cats 8035 bargains. Interesting Full & See Fred, er~ J E W E LR Y, ART ••••••••••••••••••••••• Misc. Bring cash&: we'U Hart)Oi~~· CM 313 OBJECTS, ANTIQUES, Chinchilla silver Penian haggle. Sept. 6, 9-S. 602 . • FINE FURN., ETC. kitt e n s. 2 males. Acacia,CdM PHONE FOR INFO. & 960-31&4 /551-26U. BROCHURE.645-Z200 GARAGE SALE, neat Racy Ones! ATTENTION, PERSONNEL MANAGERS: Commission Sales People & Management Trainees. Some college or experience desirable, 1..::======-==-IDogs 8040 stuff! Fri & Sat 10.5. 2006 Servic~ Sta. Attendants, GRAND OPENING •••••••••••••••••••fl'••• Leeward Ln, N.B. J exper d. N~at, clean, de-1 SEPTEMBERS ORLD -Do you need skilled, reliable people in these job categories? Acc:ounting Ke)-punCh Opet.tor I !Artist -Madline OperatOr Bldg Maiftt Man Machinist 11uy<r Mag Card Operator erk :Mill Roll Slitter aims Adjuster New Era Press ()pr :Omputer Opr Packer :ontract Admin. Parcel Post & UPS Clerk ~troller Personnel Mgr '.ndit Analyst Plate Maker jCustomer Serv. Mgr Pres Operator !Customer Serv. Clerk Programmer credit Manager J\tteptionist Data Processing lrfgr Seeretary Diat)"Jle Operator Service Rep. Ink Specialist Supervisor la\leUt.oryControlClerk Typist Wetitron Pres., ()pr- Effective September 5, 1975, we are consolidating our U.S. manufacturing operations In Da yton , Ohio and converting our Garden Grove plant Into a distribution and servit'e center for fasL service to our West Coast customers. . As a result, a num her or t'apable employees who cannot relocate will shortly be available in the above cl•ssilications, and we would like to see them placed with neighboring companies. Jr you have a need ror people In these tatego'ries, immediately or in the near ruture, we invite you to t'all us for rurtbf:r details. To facllitatv interviewing, aod indicate our appreciation of your interest, we W'iU make ourofOcu available to you at )'out cmvenJcnce. MONARCH MARKING SYSTEMS,' INC. 7272 Lampson•••- Garden Grov., Calf. 17141 893-0511 •• pend. Boyd sArco,490 E. One of the newest& most •PET W • Camping Equip. f\im. & 17th St, CM. ! interesting antique Cockers, Chihuahua, Misc. Sat/Sun. 9·5pm. but not required. WILL TVJN Shi • _--&. •stores in Cannery Poodles.Sbih-tzu,Doxie, 374FlowerSt.CM. PP•n;g: '-="'-. I Village. Featuring E~ P i t B u I J s, mini· Excellent career OP· Ex.per. req•a. Apply in! pean & American anti-Schn a uzer, Poms. Clothes, Gym Set. Ru~. portunily & salary. peraon. CPD Ind~~eS.; ques, and collectibles. Pek es, Westles. 100 10320 Nigblengale F\ Benefits include group Jnc. 2100 E. Wilshire,! We warmly weleome the mixed puppies. Stud svs Sat/SUn 10-4pm.963-2l!B JOsurance, retirement Santa Ana. ! trade. m06t breeds. 252S W.11\h 248 ' at Fairview. SA. Open Fri~at /Sun. 10 to f. plan, vacalion~holiday SERVICE STATION.AT· CORNUCOPIA eves 531_5027. Fairway_ Dr. _.S~: pay,employeediscounls. TEN DANT Ex. ANTIQUES · Decorator items, ~ perienced. Day s hift. -4093lstSt. N.B.613-2534. Dog Obedience Class to plants, 9Xl2 oval braic 34137 Coast Hwy, Dana Cut G 1 a 5 s Sugar & start Thurs, Sept 18. ~:30 rug. refri&/lnr comb pt. Creamer, $120 ; Hand pm. Ne wport•lrv1ne anlq ~urn, eleo .ltem..s Applicatiorm Will Be Accepted On Sept. 9lb & loth rrom 10am-5pm MDNTGOMERY .WARD 3600 Ro ..... ad llvd Rosom•ad. Calif. · TELEPHONE SALES, made Quilts, .s&. $50; area.546-4928. t.ools,tires, Experienced preferred. Brass Firefender, SZ2S ; SHIH TZU PUPS, CHAM· !loving: Old Desk, Sgl Eamasmuchasyoulike Se~res Urn. $1D5 ; PION SIRE. SHOW Bed. Nile Stand. Ele<:. by talking to people all Meissen Sauces, $9 ea. QUALJTY.S4l-Gl7 Can Opener, Misc. over Southern Orange 4)46.4388 . 645-3643 aft. 4:30 County from an air con "'ppll IO IO AKC Fox Temer, 9 IDOi. d . · · -~ 1111ce1 Male all shots Remodeling-30"dbloven 1t1oned office. Two••••••••••••••••••••••• h b• • Bel ! ' 5 IS F_., shifts.loam to tpm or ouse roaen. s or. ran I e. , · 1 5pm to Spm. Monday PORTABLE dis_hwa.sher, 96J.8207 refMg /fn.r, <bhwhr. all l21 3 IS 7l·l110 est through Friday. Appl y at Coi:>perto.ne, hke new, avocado. ·elk out drpa:, 2 250 E. 17th St. Costa ma1ntpohcy.9'19.Sfi66 English Springer Spaniel pr eg,shell s_hee~s. 271 Mesa , or call Tony Westing house elee. eye ~~:~eAic~u:~~er al~ cocktall this , lite . fix· Equal Oppor. Employer Scimia at646-4100. level range w /exhaust sh<U, $12.5 incl'd leash"-~~k~~·. iu:!tt~a.!te:~a~:: l ·~~§§§§§§~·rr;;i;;i;;;;;~;;;;;;1 fan, 1 -sr old. S350. Wickerbed.675-1356 Fri/Sat 1921 Lanai Dr. Telephone Sales 644·8046. an Spm. CM. 979.11)28 . AKC Great Danes, 1 mate,,1 -'==.c..c='-----1 Part-lime work ava il. Ward's Gas dryer $60, 1 fem, Great pets! 20 Yrs a'ccum,camping For Classified Ad · mornings or afternoons. Kenmore Gas dryer $9S. Ph:648-0l42 &645-2801. gear. plants, clothes, in- ACTJON Hourly wages & <.'Omm . Lady Kenmore washer door and outdoor items. Call a avail. For delails call, Sl25, 14 er Wbirpool FF AKC Dobie pups, 10 wks p 1 u 8 n 0 w P .a 1 i, .Dal1y Pilot M0-0301. refrig $150. Guar/del old, shots & wormed, set.sacrifice· $lOO. Mov· AD· VISOR Los Angelee'l'tmes 546-8672. black & rust.548-4703 ing out of state must sell. 642-56'18 1375 Sunflower,C.M. Double ov.e n rang~. Minla Schnauzer Pups Sat·Sun.8AM-6PM.11U. ============ 1----------1 Avocado. With ran. $l!i0. AKC champ lines shots' San Ricardo, FV. Ho4pWaattd 7100 lfolpW-d 7100 .....,.7. wo•.;ed,•eaa.B27:959C. 'PaUoSaleSaLIDHillSL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G • E . po r lab I e di a. SJUH Tzu male, 8 rooa Laguna Beach. Antiques, Tin Dept. Sales Personnel F'tlnllture D.,t. Carpet Dept. Majot' AppllClflces DKot alors Slit Sales Shae Dept. Stwlng&Y-s hwasher.2yrsold.Cut· AKC, to good hom~· qui_lts, afgban.-~ ting bo~d top. Gold. $95. w(f.L,C. $150. 67~W . .,_f::unu::.::::l•::•::•;;• -----1 751-4712. AM '• :..::~.:.0:"------11..:.:::.:..::_ _____ -IOLD oat furnltare & : Washer & Dryer Sears, SILKY Tettier Puppies, s glau, out of &torage, turq. color, good cond. wks. must be sold. Bites, $140. (2) Port·A·Yardl 559·1'1S4 apeaters. '7S Datsun $10ea. ~1071 pickup & mlae. Cub 4t -"'-'-~-"'-----IClITE Fem. pups, 1 wb, cerry, 988·70'19 or Refrigerator : Coh:lspot,17 looks like dad; Great 968·2148: 17698 San c.n..Oldbutrun,,goodl Dane,momMalemute.• Marino Circ., F.V. $35. 846-8547 Blk, 2'Tan, SSea..646-153:5 '(Slater .. Ward). NEAR new li'rigldlore Fneto]."'" 1045 SAT I< SUN, l'un., Ap. laundry centet. walhec ••••••• ••··---•-• pll'I, etc. 308f lfUJTa1 ft dryer, $110.646-3481 WlllTE male pt Sia111Ne LD. C.M. I'll' BU.er 4t cet, 1 yel /1 .blue eye. Fairview, · APPLY TODAY MOWISTHE11MI! l44loT28laft?Pll. Garace Sole. Tona of ' ' for job aeelun to check •Kitteu&:•o.t.. treuures. Sat.GDl1.Z1'1 MONTGOMERY WARD the Daily Pilot Help eweeks,boueehrokea AllerPl.Cll , Wan~ed clautncotion. If call<os,etc.6'1341125 SAT ONLY: Dryer, ~oss Bristol St Costa Mesa the JOb you want Is not Nd 1ood homerorCocter elotb•. dre111r mtac. i/J • lllere you migbt cons Id'" $ mo. baa po pen. TO t; 360 VUla Nova lld'.Cll Personnel Dewww 1 uunt orf~r1n a iyour aen1ces neutered 8'2.-31S6 ,..... """' willl •• ad in the Job • Gorar• Sale, movod ~equal opportunity employer Equal Opportunity Employer Wo•led catepy. l'!>olle $White Klltena,&,.qold. muol aell overyllllng. t:':::?:::~:::::::::::!::::::~~~·======z:=:I:::::::::::::::::!l:i"~:111S::::;:::::::::::Ln:: .. :10~a~oo<1~~~ ... ~~~.::::=~ru~rn.~~1>ou~.........,~~~e1c.bj~ ~ ~ l ' J.. 410tlllYetDr.N.B. ••. I • I Wflln Ult fill mfJi j9 °"" this V-tlldr. tkssk Is fast on Ind fmb .. ,,,.,.. lll!'W p!IA$! No Wllst INflll -'lltlip lt .. ~ukkty ..... end. Prw. httem 9453: Mis~( ~ & 10.12.14, 16, 18, 20. ~ lllu:st 3oQ tiles 2 Jlfcb S.t s1.oo ror uct1 riattm. Add 25rt Mr uctl pall'm for flnt-ctna -'I •d billd!ini. _ ... --..... ....... z --Jllw..t .... , ........ • Y~ Mf lttlt. Prt.t --. .uoass. w.1111 •AM• 111L .. ,._ ... _ ..... ...,. fftl1 SI .. "• ftt .., .... flll-Wi•tw ""'"' C..1-ct, """ llllM: .., 1m """" •• ,.. ..... S-4 lS111 •~I Sf9 +bit ... ·-S119 ~ .. ,, Cf'lftl • SI.DO Int.Mt f1dllle11 11111 .... JI.OJ ..... Stq-. IM • The Star Puff j ., t . .. \ N: -. . ' .. ' • ,.. . " ' . . •. ~ '~ I • • ,·.:. • • . -y -' .· _)i; - - • ... "· . tlress Ill' a tied witt. lftit puffy. reversfbfe qlliltl NCWI Stulf I.Ch section g yo11 sew, lfle!I join lo folr11 hancbomt star quilt, &sy -' "° lillin& lnterllnlnio qui1tlllf. It's mtnlble, tOOI P1ttem 7348 1Mtth p.ttm piects Inc! • ., S 1.00 for ach pattem. M.t 25e each pattern for first-claQ mall and luftllllnio $41 .. "J \.~· --Ms I ........ --.. ••J. cw a.. ... Mrot ,_., NY JHl I. ftoN :=;.~ .... ·-1 MOR£ UIM !\IM' Wtn1 20>' dtslp plllS 3 '"' kt-. side fl£W 1976 .rtt:r'CRAFT CATAJ.Otll Rn-... 75<" trltkt wiOI S4urQ _ 1.m CncMt• ...,..._ , ... Nifty fifty QMltJ -I.Rf •'"" CrMlllt as; St•+ l8ft ... _ f t> KllllllflWt 8ltlJ; -1 • fll'Hf c~· --... -a~ .. ..,..., __ .. -llflllll~--·-t:ii' I--.. --= IA 1m.t111...,...--. ·-ce.tte1' 11tt "*-n •• '-'' ·-• IJ4 • I.Ill\ ....... _,fl- ..... If 11 Witt fl r:a· ............. I! ' ,. _ "'J"" "-"' -tllllllf ...... '" - • -.. ~- M\':::J::" 4 W1ioe1 Drl-tllO ....... tl60 v-tl7 ·~50 .................................................................. .. ~ IOIO Mltc ... IOll'S " IHh.·,ower ~ f040 ...... Poww 904 ·~·~......_._.•-•••·~·•••• 18'11..DodiePt1flWW..._ '74To,...ru.. 'IS.CUUYu.nm ·-••••••·--.. ••• W-'wd • 101·1 •••••••••"1•••••.,.••••• •••••••••••••••• .. •••• T-RlUMPlf Chopper, Ctubef.b. Torq1i1e1Ji\~ ~ btd, m.,. 6 wide New tlre1 • c1'rom 15\.t:J .. 1 :,i.:,.-r cue "••••••••••••••••••-••• throme rta1d frame + •ft, otr the roed tQ\dp't u.r., radio, ••p, 1m m.I. rt nu. MS.MS-SJ'OZ I llti• " tlO ... • ~ cmd. Miu! ~"f· f H btwn 1-fPm, II.lilt.I TR·l!if7 -W-.1 tSto I ai.t.~ C<IODIOI', An •. Wonted: Poter Cblpe. 14.TTEHTIOH FISHERM..... ..U.!11.-.0 TQ cu •y'~ .,. .. Ton .......... ,. .......... .. . ~-. . Old; , • ..,,. llu)'/lrada. "" 'r ~ ~ •• •D -Prt Pt 1445'!07 Jf'llS...Ul<IRUIO. , '7J OYO?A. Cheyenne 120 Comper WICPAYTOPDO~ '11" upbol . oolu ood • 1 · 30' LYMAN CRUISJER SHOWROOM LAMDClllllSl!ll Special. CU•t Cab. Arr. FOR TOP USEl>CARS 'eti&U>! all ldlldl; ln>m .. led: A 1hell lor '84 CONDmON. Rool net. Roll ban. PIS, P /8, Air & much FORZIGN,DOMESTIC DAILY Pll.OT 11175 '' m irilCle mazda 11:1to .... 557-Slit Ford Rane hero. Pbooe F.quipped for blll pme IJablnll " com• ONLY S'IOlllLEI. Uc.nae No.K'IU305L ~:"!:,. lMOO ml. "°""· U •ou~~~= clean 11t'' Cir TV $125. '85 anyUme.048-ill<S merclal swordflah. 30-!t MPH long_ l3ZS 5311-221S. $4 395 ~·-...; .. nnL ••1-aJod umph ·-,.,.,.,_ EGO Wonted. Es-al-range. Removablel6'Swonlflehf'-nk. .,. Honda XRTS. Xlnl • '45 CHEVY P.U. blue. IAUBIUICK ~-~ m Carriera " proJ. ly railroad set. switches, Tuna tower w /full control&. Ful elec· conc:l Onl.v Yled 1 mot. Warm wlncb .... whMI plOd runnln1 cood. SW> 2H5Harb0r Blvd. Mttht-HffieY t7ot ... ..-.. _ T6"MS5 crosatracka, and other tronics illcld, A.D.F. 2000' record & Bat ofr over ta. Added drive. or beat ofrer. 17S.30IM aft Colt.I. Mt•• m-2500 ••••••••••••••-••••••• l21+ydsLavenderehag, epectalparti..494.·986:2. flash fath ., VHF AM .ship to shore, feaJur•• on bik e . LJkii..LIM111tJ&J & '613000MK.LomtMlnt drapes f1001o1r .... "'>di WORLD BOOK hl!ller, 2 fighting chairs, 2 bait ta.nu, •·-·Coll Moad<oy !AiJl'iY•. im Che• Suburban c10. TOI' DOLLil eond . Muat ,.u. Bit otr. •rn/yell a h•I $30. ENCYCLOPEDIA swim •lep, full covers "top, etc, etc. '73CZ400. ····--Mu•l • Onb 23.000 ml. PIS. P/8, • l'AID 675·8617/---· 1· 7"'9&eai-!138. "2"3850 Cruise at 25 knots & get 1 mile per Sell! l800. l!IOOO Beo<h Blvd Air, Xuu. 11750 Firm. IMMEDIATIL Y 8uc .. ye Sprite. Movloc R u y I Offl Fu-~-& U Call~. , We1tmiNter ...,.... .. N--• Xlot ~ Body ,.,,man m ••· •• ~~ ga on! Extremely seaworthv. All FOllAU. ~~ ~- m1, ctolhlnc, el<. t.,i..-1015 equipment brand new. Boat In brl•tol '73 IOCO YAMAHA Mlnl 838·"500or8112-C!8Sl '73 CHEVY CIUT)'ail "'· l'OIEIGMCA.115 ••I· int. mat •••· !oytime 846-591.3 CP'rl & •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• d $ 9500 I Ids ll h ~~· Gd. oond. $295. Trucks 9560 p.1., pwr dtac brtc1. auto. C ... 011 COMI IH J49·9349. 842-815& I SaL aft. 5) Exe ivl chra WISS, acy con . 1 • nc ; a arpooo gear ...._....,.,,_ •••••••••••••••-•••••• az.ooo ml. $3195. sa.1828 ,..... ... SPRITE v .... reblt. tm forbroadbill. 675-3662or645.2200. "'U 75 TO SllUS ~ Gaufe Train layout, chrs $1/up. •c)' dka. Hond• 00, reblt •• & *" n Datsun Pickup $2000, '73. XJnt. eood. $900. Illy andscape. 30' Machlnecvrs.Pierce-887 -.e11o T ~· CHl!VlOLIT Ma11,C\.Llt.lnt.. Mu•t 1ell by Twe1. Track, remote control. W.19t.h.CM.M,5.7411 . tram.~~.._...... TRUCKS "6.1132 5'$-l'Tl.Sor~U13 t~:..;r~~ .. ~nc:.~·~: ESTATESAJ.I!: lollla, rower 9040 Illa, SaA . 9060 7'\0 XR-75 18 R••••· *-'72 DA.TSl,IMrlclolp IMW t712 Sell $140. 963-6316 1872 SCM soo_Eaect.rtc ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FuU Mod 105CC Boge l'IC"'-• 4Speea (8:JJ1') ••••••••••••••••••••••• NLWf'[JHT [f~f'lJ H rs _._-'-------i Tytewrller, .,.oo, LC 7' Twin Screw CEN· r. 27, a 1aU.1, inboard Shaka., JS Cam, i2MM . RVI"" I Qiuch, desk. Hoover DlaJ· ~m lh1 uKr'hJ Eldec. $50. 11.JRY Sports Fllher, on· engine. $8,600. carb., Port. Poll.ah. Htad Bl11tock at fantutlc dis-JlOOW.Ceast Hwy.Ill +·Ma tic vacoum, oya an ar port. ly one on west Coast. 837·7174. &: more. Over SlOOO. counU' 642 GAQ< ?'Omen's 5 spd bike. w/carrylng ease. $25. Dual Station, boat lank, Sacrifice '890.552·1010 O.nly $3395 •tr.7 " "4·81M6a£tSpm. HP-80 Calculator & data bilge, blowers, outrig· 14' Fin. Sailboat, Raclnti ' No.f42'471S700 1 -T---~----i book•. S42S value, $'l00. gera pOle ho.ldeni bilge Class w/trlr. $750. Ox· '12 Suz:ull:l Tttan !IOOcc, d. OrottpC...ey1 R sale member1hl 844-4644. All Above Cd. pum'ps englnea Just nard (805)·9~1150,eve. $500. Low mileaie. xlot * J 50 H...,.11., Highest $1uyer clwponMBekach Tlelnni1 Cond. tuned&' bottom painted. 14' HOBIE W ... "'lr Xln cond. 87:J..0235 •MU '75 Cettti MeN 645--5700 on lmporit ub. a e o er. AtOwnersDock 673-8051 i u • I y u T~ '52-0l'nor875-8M8 Oak & Walnut ~ec. Con· 0,,213 )749.4445 · cond. $700. Call wknd Yamaha 322 CC, Cer· >/4 Ton STAIE 74 Datsun P ck up. e ow 1111 Mn:ty I fertnce de!k. Like new. eves. 844·5275, da)'S dW'· rt .•,nia, Deaert tank, Nice 'Loaded! w /black inter. A/C . Call Roger or ill 1ii ARDdl1play4'1torage Coat $800. S22S cash fO!' 1947.Qwens,3J'slJll4.Sllp 1ngwk.833·951L &rellable.S:SS0.493-961B. sttreo, Cauiper thell, 847-&MS ' f'nlta, nice wood quicksale.SteveSS7-0542 $79 mo nu paint. to~ Only S4999or? padded bed, windowl---='-'=---1 e11blnetr~, a tock tncl. wkdy1 . hull n:iotor A·l $15 • RANGER 28'f full race. HONDA 90, 1100 MILES. "No . 12A746 boat, step bumper., apec. FREE APPRAISAL 48~" length, 54" high, I &O 1090 558•.6337 Bo~t p ; Slip eval . Asking NlCECONDITION.$200. * 6w7h3-t._~17o1 _& tires. $MSO. We buy used cars&: 1s·• wide. t125 ea . ano1 "JCMI 493.3192 Dana Pt 51 $11,500.84.0·8360!9fJ3.2312 615·5666 *.,U,75 .,.. trucks. Call GROTH "2-6631 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' . . " OLET r f I FIELD'S Warehouse 1.9. 10' Sailboat, brand new. '74 Honda U0.4 cyl. Like IT STIPVAH 1973 Che'V)' ~ Ton . ;~P~~l~al. er a ree •Sale, 23 channel, 5 Sate. 400 pianos & or· 19 • Calirornlan 1/0, Muataell! Seetoapprec. new. 51SOO ml. $800, Oii , Heavyduty xtra clean, GROTHCHEVROLET ti:~tt CB radlo mobile gans,new/used.Splnets, wttrlr,xlntcond,extras. DayaMS-7275,E"veaaft.6, belt/offr.NS-1172Bob Walk·in, duals, HUGE .. good cond. lo mi's l8Zll8eachBlvd. SADOLEBA CK BMW EICLUSIYE & DEALl!R • SDYICE FltST • FLOllU LUSE PIJl!S • 1th m.lke; eo·a&lal Grands, Plarers. Going $37~.96.2-9845 581.0000. 80 y MX 73 d cond Close·OutPrtce. 847·471 1 Huntington Beach wer lme & antenna. out for buameu. Rent am, 1 I obbl · MAKE OA=Elt 1 -~ ... -C-H_E_V_Y_P_K_U_P __ I 847.6087 5494331 5 Year or 50,000 Mile • · enew.$200orbeltol· w /opt buy. Kawal,30'ChriaCraft.1980,Twin super as, newn et Warranty Available on , ."6-2350aft.erSpm Steinway. Baldwin , acrew, V·8's, •IPI 8, 11e SANTANA 22, rac 1'150.00Beslofferl3S-0418 * Gd.Cond. $700. SELLIMGYOUICAR7 ~II New B°MW'•• :F:.C:=:':::::::.::::::.==--j Chickering, Yamaha, cockpit, com pl. re· equipped. SM()O.M7·5331 1915 K•wasald 900. Oil •NU •75 S3B·988'7 TOP PRICES PAID 0 :! MAT ESl wa D· Kimball, Wrlt.ir. , rurbi1hed. Yuat sell! LASER No.7883, toP ra cooler, pullbacks, S&S B. CAMIMO Vw 9570 For Imports ti''!~ ~fttwy. :• r;_ •f!:-1 OO .~:· FIELD'S-(TI4)638.Z770 875-1519 record, $125. or beat of headers, K/Q seat, super Automatic transmlaaion, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Paid for or Not Dl49111 • 4fM -•u er, f be or a';. d • ' 12072 Brookhurat. G.G. 1971 Bertram 2 5' rer. 615-5152 cltran. $1SO & T.O.P. air conditioning, etc. '68 6cyl. Chevy Van. Stan· Dean Lewlsl....-ts U. A..-,...ai,:., W ateboarda.631-1498. 'YJELD'S Warehouse Sportfisher, ball tank, Coronado 15 wttrlr XJn~-846-<122 __ 1 ______ 1 Ollly S4399or7 dard trans. Long body. 19661larbor.~.M. Ofiti;t• 12;1 Sale. 400 piaDOI & or· t w In Mer c 180 '!d, cond. $950. Ph: '(714) 1ee YAMAHA..250 cc dirt No . 442306/5257 495-6873. 1 ---~"':'.'6":·,.,9003~---J '---""'-----' ;i.~:!!~ ~~~w& ,:>5~ 1ans, new /used. Spinel!I. windlass, 25W VHP', r 847·8209 an.er8pm. bike. First $300. buya. HOWARD .73 Ford F·300 Ne·· ......... er OR •u~E COUNTY'S P •1 •• Gr.ands, Players. Golng holders. S14,000 boat, Ca11557·7049 ".....,. ""~ ~~~-:-:----:-::--:-I out (or busineQ. Rent ukini $10,500.ror quick SAMAR4HG Ch rol t Van conversion. Mlot WE PAY OLDEST j ke new Sanyo fruil & w /opt buy. Kawai, sale; See at 3404 #8 Via 55' Diesel auxllary "12Kawasakl750, ev e eond.16.000 mi. Mags, 8 CA$H Q . , get.able juicer. $40 Steinway, Baldwin , Oporto. Lido y111a1e, schooner. Bit '34 in N.B. xlntcond.$800.or Dove&QuailSt. ply tires. sel r contatned. 2573 Chickering. Yamaha, N.B. 675·8866 or eves, by So. Coast Co. Juat re· bestorrer.MS-2571 Newport Beach Many extras s5• ?SO . FOR.USEO CARS :..:::.:.:: ______ , Kimball, Wrltzr. 87~7104 · turned from 20,000 mi. 1 --~·~3~3~-0~5~5!."'5:..__ __ 1;'58;=;;-l·:;980':::::7~=-:;:;-;::;:;-'t sales-Service.Leasing .6tlqueplanostool, ball& FIELD'S-(714)838-mG , · So. Pac. cruiae &: ready Hondas 2• 1975 XR75, ~le1-PHILLIPS R C I "ii.law feet type. $SO 12072 Brookhurst.G.G. 26 Cent. ~ab crsr. 280 ~p to go again. See at. downs, Bell helmet. Lie. •74 FORD BUICK·PONTJAC·OPEL OY Cll"fW, nc.. 2573 Gray Manne, well eqp d. dock now. lShra riding time. $&50 24888 Alicia Parkway Rolls 'k.oyce BMW +--::-----:--:-!Old Upright Oak Piano Cud. cab. canw airrirm. Minney•• YacMWn ea.586-2881 Laguna fills 837·2400 234 E.17thSt. Compressor & 15 1al. with matching bench. Slp1 6 $4500 Pvt pty. I :=,:=::=:;C-:~~~~Cos~t~a~M~cs~a~-~5'11~4~44~4 nk, xlnt cond. '135. 15 l900, M8·629Sor642-82Sl. 962·7S11 2S~ ~i~~as~~B 1~ .P. EvinrudeO/B,$14S. PLAYER Plano 1918, re· 36' CALIFORNIAN '72 . or . 'H .P~=· $9S. fln'd, cherry. Xlnt cond, fiberglass, F /B. twin Lldo-14-No. 25381:trailer. g · bell metal plate $12.50. screw diesel. Compl. Best ofrer. Pbon IOYSTOYS 980-1873 electronics. Fully Ml·5570art5pm. 1umper Pool Table, Lowrey Organ·Citation e q u i P ' d • e v e n Clipper 26, whit&with gold rta,GJJoe.l:lotWheel Theatre. like new. w~te:rmaker. Pro. main· non skld. Approx 25 hn ulp. Games, booka, Sacrifice. l27·95B4. tained. $Si,50(). Pr pty. on reblt 08. New bottom CREVIER &I ST 6 &IOADWAY • SAHlA AHA 835'3171 1* ut.NUTE olUV!Ma ~Nt: : . etc. Xlnt Cond. 314 631·1373 paint. In the water of chid, Alley, ~118, Player Plano, Elec or 31' Bertram Sportsfisher Via Lido Dr. $5000. Pvt. TOP Mechanic's Dream, 88 ncL Pum~ Xlnt cond. Rolls ready ror albacore. Will Pty.1·993·1400 Motor Howtes. 1600 BMW , $1(0) or best 90nk beda, set or 3, benc .$llD!l.M'1·70l7. trade.Afl 6 Pm675-8228 HOBIE 18, lime green, Sate Int 91601_________ $ offer.642·4609 ~/mattreasea. Good Baby Gtand Kirschner •75 SEARAY 25• Sun-yellowaallswlt{lr.Many ••••••••••••••••••••••• 197~CHEVY '72 Bavaria 3.0. Silver. fMand..968-ZSfiO Xlnt Cond. Ebony fJniah. dancer, 235 OMC, VHF, Xtras. $1850. 548-1381 See the U .S.A. the RV ILAZIR Paid auto. sunroof, AM/D. f'URNITURE;cheat of $1500. 962'8836 full canvaa, sleeps 4, ~ Sa bot-Sidney Naples way. B&.D ~at.or Home FOR Jo mileage, lmmac CODd.. -drawen, tabSea & misc. Sewl119Mac,.._ 1093 hta, ·extras. $13,500 PP curved boom & racing Rentals.6469611 Includes speciaJ wheels Used YW'S d .. ~~~ ... 6.45 ·5191, eyes, Parts bins new, ahop ••••••••••••••••••••••• B:J8.3850 aear. Make offer.Crow's &tires. (6l0.5AJ.$?99S. v-...-• ROGER MIUER equlp.8'2-4610 Sewine Machine Collec· S\dpjack 20', ra Many ,Nest.673-8511 Trailers. Tra•tl 9170 CHEVROLET PaldfororHot '72 BMW 2002 TJI. Sun 1 or trade magi 14x1 tlon A$t needs party extru. Xlnt oood, slip SAIL BOAT ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-lunt Bch 842 4435 RQOf, fog lights, AM /FM "Urago 10 a peed: w/acceptable credit to avall.Bstofr.846-:a:z.4&. SALESMANneeded '87, 19'. Sips 4. Self con· 900S.Coa1tHwy. · · · l:i *'• cassette stereo Body&:: ...Hobyflex w/1tokers. assume 12 remaininfSlO INBOARD TRAILER Experienced Mariner talned . Xlnt cond. Laguna Beach 494·1131 •MU •75 l ',:.!l.YJPlHS~ eng. in Xlnt cOnd. Must ...,._,,, monthly pmnta on a like FE Ya•hls 87·5 1.193 $1.79S /ofr. 552·02.SB an ,70 F d R he E CHEVROLET II:: sell lmmed. $5700, or w·-, new$350S1ngerToucbN :Z0.24' MAKEOF R .. • · 4.30 or anc ro. x· ttunt . Sch. 842·4435 makeof(er.494-83'70. afl Y.fimaha 100. Antig, Sew. Compl~y autom 675·5666 LASER , . ceptionally clean. $1300. YAN · -ituH. Marlan fiStJ -Zigzag sffetch stitch aew. 14, Fiber•lass boat, trlr Xlnt Cpnd. $750 14' Ca rd 1 n al; re(ri · Mr. Brown, 833-0070. Wanted VW Bug, nxer up-Datsun 9720 kl•· Lr1 refrigerator. mach. (Or will discount Evi·nrud"e mtr tank' Crow's Nest673-8511 gerator, toilet, 30 gal. ,74 D l PU .th hell I TON LOMG per. will trade equity in ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Jlrun1Wiclt nnnJ ta· for cash.) Immac. cond. Q . k 1 --..;.., .......,. · water , Elec. pump 8 sun · W1 5 · Automatic· transmission, 73 Ford Country Squire WILLBUYYOUR . "Must iell, fervtn1 Fully guaranteed. P&J we sa e .-,,.'SPV"O•-lo.+a. Sllps. brakes. Very good cond. le,ooo ml, AM /FM 8 Plus more goodies! No. W~gon. Loaded 26·500 DATSUN, TOYOTA. te. 711 W. 17th St. Cox Agency, Phone 16' Evinrude lilEll w/V.fJ Docb 9010 After ~pm . 893·8460. ~~~5.stel'"'eo. S3900 . 174157/5645 miles. 1 owneri G7S.6200 OR VOLKSWAGEN t.aMaa. 548-4425 anytime. .T/O',-Bltn bait tank, full ~·······················1 :'!"~·~1oo~F~u-~m~----ll-'--':::::'-:::-:==::=--1 Only $4999 or? orS75·3008 PAID FOR ~· L El A t 5 . cover, trailer. X1nt for W1LL lease 1Up for 31' T-"-Utlllty 9110 •73 CHEVROLET HOWARD Aut,,,.o,•,·.•.m.--'-'.,,.,,,,,,.... TOOPRC~N(Yf. ou.se sold, rum. sale Sat. e c n q-. ew ing fwh or ski Cherry cond boat or sailer in ex· .. ..,,....-.., ,_. ··-!' 6; Juil. fCJ!' ren':als· M,achine $25. $2400. 675-3'35 (.5,.-,,pm: chance for sublease oo ••••ail••••••••••••••••0••• PICKUP TRUCK i 9707 en.ant' occupied. til 2 CaU131-1526 Bpml wk.days. city mooring. 642.ll094' 4 R Motorcycle tra er V · 8 . A u to m at I c Chevrolet Md SAL BERNADENE )(, no c•ll1 berore! SporfflMJGoocll 8094 want~~rorScuba t~ansm~~~~io'.1. Fpctory Oove&Quailst. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540.0442 et.,1tov•1 etc.173-3589•••••••••••••••••••••••18' Allen Boat&Traller. FOR ,RENT; Si.de Tie, gear. · . air con 11orudlng. ower Newport Beach 1973AUDI . 25HP Evinrude, com· 40.50 boat. Priv. pt.y. Wh 1 ail ...... steering. Sad e tanks. '67 Dat1un, compact eautlful 21 gallon For1aleortr•defor4 r~I plete 7, wide. Bait tank. 6l$-97T7 2 ee tr er . ..-. License No.118880. •--~•~3~3-·0~5~5~5 ___ 1 I 00 LS sedan, rbt eng, $700. Pb: howeaae aquarium, motol'cycle trlr. 72 Cum. llSOO ' orr r 213-431. 7572 948 Park Ave. $2 945 ,-2 Dr. Automatic, air 557·2165 1842·7190. Utel', ffah, etc. MO or bst scuba tank w/J valves. ·or e: · · Beautiful boat slip so• tor Laguna Beach Van* Van• Yao ctind .• radio & vinyl lop.1--------- rfer. Boys dart brown back pack, boot, decor R~uced·14' Beauty, 1ki-crulaer. Newport Bcb. UTIL Tri &'xS' t'lt bed ' 1969 Ford Econoline {1043598). 1--------- uede ~cket, like oew fiotaUon vest. Scuba-Pro fish. Elec start wttrlr M2·9806. w /8'.x8'xr3· rem;vable 8."-•"Tlt'· ~:c~~r:!~m~c~s a}r!~ $3795 /atP llnlng, 1ize 14, royal aqua master dbl $650. Mesa Martne Sva. loah., 5 ..._. & wtr~proof box.. $Z7S. 1626 ~... San Clemente Pier. DOM IURNS For Classified Ad .53&-S014betwn5&9 hoae regulator w / MZ·S800220Victorta,CM Ski ..-..--tOIO ''D"lowaSt CM9'19·$TI7 PORSCHE AUDI ACTION .m. weekda11, to9 p.m. LI f et i ni e g u a r · ' 13600 Beach Blvd Ford Van. A steal at $495. Call a , eekenda. Healthwaya dbl b~nd 3 ~fihen~~~~s •••••••••••••••••••;••• AutoSen'lce& Westminater Coodcond.948ParkAve. 13631 HarborG.G. Daily Pilot blbed,wardrbecabinet, ~ta~:96:: lb weight ttke :e:: pvt pt;: ~O~:f~a~~~i Ptrh 9400 fi36.~or892-6651 Laguna Beach. 633·2333 AD-VISOR • reaaer, ree cabinet, TV, • 842·S820or645-4325. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·S678 tancl,alrcond,838-9'90 TV,ltacllo, olr.04824S8. Cbevy2831ntaltemanllold A.utos.UHd , Alllo1,UHd A.llfot,UHCI ~======~ . H5FI St.No 8098 ........... 1Yachh 14' SKI BOAT Evinrude & 2 b•rrel carb. $20. •r'•'•"•'"'"';.'';.'"°''°'';.'.'';.'.''°••;.•.•.• .... •.•.••.•.•.•.••.•.•.••.•.••.•.•_,•._••.•.••.•.•.•.••.•.•.••.•.••.•.• .... •.•---~----, . ~i::r:,1~ablr,aza';~: ·i::·;::;;;::;~;;; 32~=1t:~8!n. ::.&;Jtrlr. Gd. eood. ~:v~f1e~oa°u~f~.~~~ 0· CREVIER MO~O-RS. uorUgbt$115873-216M humbilckings, blond DblplnkdtwinV-8'•.A·l afterGpm.968-4871 .,. GOydlireenahagcarpet. ·Fende,r Bandmaster $11,500. 846-9000 rmnportatlan Body Parts for 49 thru 54 inc '1.00 per yd. Good •/JBL s. 646-0388 bef. 4 Lll<e new H' boat, motor 00•••••••••••••••••0000 Chevy Pickup. Xlol . 552-1$29 p.m. deluxe trailer. $450'. Alrc:Nft 9110 Cond.846-8237 , vc Stereo co-ct with ~4after8pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• (/). WE HAVE BMW ,1600 s AND 2002'5 ort•bte computer . .. .. _ bl Hot: air ballom aemlnlr Four mounted Dataun termloat with coupler. everything inc t-ta e, 25' BERTRAM, twin lntrvduce to lbe ' : 1200 wbeels "tires, !20. . INCLUDING 3 BMW 2002tii'S!! ~.Rml22. reo.etc.$125.64&GOO 170's,VHF.shower,et~ Sep\24-25-27.....,.J""' 837-5514. a: 73 BMW. 3.0 CS COUPE •·-I"" ol retrta, RDF, etc. Aoklng u S Indl M • -·· m. •-..pa .,_, $15,000. Newport Yachts, CMnp~rs. Sde 2 . · · a.p, .._,"-W 4'a>,Tapeplay ... Sldla, 8T3-l003 Railt 9120 Urea. 8 lug wtn.U 18Q. b6ata, pol.et., nck. .Pet ••••••••••••••••••••••• $46-6833. o Metallic blue, auto, stereo, 1rooJDer. Regal l900 orSaleColorTV,19"Ta-HUDSON RIV& AMP ER, 8', dbl bed, AlllosforS• sun roof, special European throne tyDA, claw, leg ble Model Xlnt Cond ''P~ot" Col ct 1 b t -~ chalr.llen,-a-3'women'a • · ,_. _.... f411" ce ox, 1 orage • ..,._, ••••••••••••••••••••••• I.:... interior, 24.000 miles (004MPE) J2..1' c1othlnJi.s Leather $125.Aft.2pm.846-3709 Item. Sailing or Launch 64&-3710aft.5PM. Anti~ ~ ~::,t'' ~~·JI!.· ~ti;,: Dcnlz~o:K c :e~~i'!:: ~u:gi~~~. 0 xel=t ~:c~~ MUST SB.I. •• ~~~~~~••••••••!~!! o I~t~~A¥~~·~of, stereo, B"-D radli..l arm ••w. w /Pioneer CS99 eond.Owner.644-626l Br•nd new 1975 8° F<:ll' Sale 1941 Ford Pick only 10,000 mile s (1911) Skll belt1•ndei-.<;tievron Speatera. $460.673-5218 13' Seara aluminum boat ca bo v er camper. •up Custom. New eng, 73 MBZ 280 SEDAN airplane oU. Camero. d d • ~~~-=d, aleepa 8, palnt & upbola. $2500. See :E 2hp ••• •ns. v~w. loah&MarfMo i con ·:i,257123· ....,, at Texaco Harbor & Auto air am-fm power windows, cabahl.t 214* ..... ,....... · 10' El Dorado Camper, Wilaon CM .956-5388:or -very'clea~, (961MxH) I Weatmluter. """"''" .. -•••••••·-•-••••• Fisb SklCatllbto,ImlB' ony. oller over '1275. 548-8341 73 ALF,A ROMEO BERLINA $4299 , 21Jt .. Rose, Orallp A Cl-rol 9010 Cabla, 185 HP 1/0, st9-188S • I F S I t d T " ~ i •••••••••• , .... ._., •• trailer, 1kll:'balt tank, Mol dtt , &~~ ~0°t~a~eTo~ 5 spd. stereo, super clean, ft&etable-llO• ZODIACl2'.t,..Old. . coven,+suu.84U831S::f.n 9110 Up. Call ott ·ep·tn; a: low miles, (692JES)-! bl apooo.) S&rawben'J lJli;e=~Of'r. •• Ve1a erw .... frbll86 ·············-·· .. •• 631-2253. 70 OPEL WAGON $1499 o Ice '1. Mia< IB for teat. l'lllly equip. Radat, d · 1 k eribe911.Bleaded A.P. •KW Dleiei '7• 175 Yamaha lnduro. hatollollol w 4 sp • radio, u99a9e rac , tea" .. 200 pt. BOYSCOUTS 1ener1tor.XLNl'COND. UOOml.Xlntcmd."15-VeWcln 9530 only 44,000 miles (546ALB) f .Mani.qonly. need 00.tt., 2000 ml r•na: 2 &al 4N-S'l29. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 70 FIAT 850 SPIDER . $f799 ' YDS nledlirnegreeo andairPtaw.Tu br•t•ruloe.;.;,soo.~71 Yim 250 llX. 1ood IOUGH1'FOll 4 spd. stereo , very clean, (181ASC) •rr'•l !O• yd• advlllllal&648-pty.IMS-23$2. cond. PlasUct-• A.LA.SKA > GON . II aar•ed 101td ~-· 11~· Blaln Boat. w/I cyl 3.1 gal. pludc tank, 2 move-contral't felltbna. 73 MERCURY WA 1Am•ta111ep. 1 ~20 E ~ .. OFD in.s. ,.,. •et• ol •bockl. $125. Ml1011youraato. io pass. air, stereo; power windows ti::.:~~-:-:----1 .. •••••••••• .. --•••-Motor home + ca&b. 2 trau co01en.-cbTome and split seat, rack, cru se control, ' ... ••. . -aw CW•;ine> '7 FORD P.IJ.15,000m~ w i ~~Sale.11\etmp, ~M kt 549-1115 "12ltondaCIM0.7,ooom1. whla, wlde ui.. lbrlllld • onl~9Cooo miles (33~. ".: A ldlqye rm.; ... fladla.iiee. 20• CHRIS CllAFI' g,.. Jlalteoller. oow) lltta tieu.f, lllr a: 73 I K REGAL $ ~ !O·I, Ill ~ Sri~Plmb'C pr-·OYlralter, 1940. 5IMI01. obocb, Helwl1 over-.MB. .Pf9.ft'Nta1-\ Xlot. eoad. A reol UllYamaho1111CX tooda, radio, tape-. Auto, air, vinyl roof, stereo, power · • · · · elaule.tll,I00.'71-78... uio.10C111ooocl. o<her1oodlea. o windows & power' seats, tilt ,:wheel, •. '..,I ~-11.!,0 ::A:n;r.:: · N-:zl!ll '1S mzAi. 5111 -80' rallye. wheels1 o..y.y 23,000 miles (135041) •• ••·-~~t· ~; 6 "'1imb. 111ar11Mi' .._... lHf ' 'Ill HuleJ De•ldloo 350 Travel Trailer. Used J • .,l:ASH SSllOll I YaCbia\ITJollN Cll,• I.ti' toM SprblL .-00. m.o cuttar time. 11,0GO BTU olr1 89111,.,.JnifH . .. ,, . • ••-• ................. w/ $100~1. awn.mi. •pare, loca °' ~~~ii~;~~ .... ~ , .. .,. 904 II' A1.oAST)fll1'1 x1raa. Vel•et' eurtalno A ••t••••••-•••••••• a•TOLLYTISSUI btdipn:adl. tot.olotber 0/B Blee. atarti • • ,;II' OONT.liolll Yoa daa't •Md • .,.. lo 1oodle1. Ste to •P· ,_ :J,t' stall ll'VENTIJllEWI f ·=at! CU\" -~ pnelote, ciU-S'la ._!Gtaold!rea.Mmt-"U'-11'1l0BIEl;4'1'1 'Ha• In a...N111 __ ,..,.. •• ,., .. Jlatienu.~Cllib.n lotWan Adlto.u-•DUHi -"'.llDW.C&t.1!!<,5-!!! --llrl.part.J, I 1 Sf AND BROADWAY· SANTA ANA 835-3171 ' I " '] I F ] ., I • ' ' Harbour V. W. ' . . . ........ 21501i. ..... ~yd, Mercede~l.B682S<6, '75Ponche911S '73TOYOTA $988 Anaheim 750-2011 ,~ ~ 64• 700 ~ng, M1chehns, ztras, Targa, 5 speed, mags, H' 'UX ..:-~~"-~~~ .. ~:::~:·~m~m=••;:$3950~~494-6472~~':-,---I stereo. lr:onia, apeclal ...., '75 VolvoS Datauo 73, :MOZ, good MB 2508. New e n o Ne paint&.: black trim. Only ~~~le~C:::':: ValbwCMJ19 9770 cond, Am/Fm, Mags, trans. Creamput.f cond. l .OOOmlles. (WlOU). 83Z96l1. •••••••••••••• ... -•••• Buy Or Lease ~/beatorr.613-3659 Must aell within a week. SAVE FRONwtNOOW '74 Datsun PU. 4 spd, lo 581-0052ot494"'385. ·o$J~~ $2,776 . vw Buses -8cb. ........ mi, blue W/camper shell "liMBZ2'IOS •door On! POISC:HE ... ft, IJM LtwiA· & Campers '70Y.W. & ~t. $2950. 536-.4U6 owner. T-e'rown., 'aut1. -C c:-1linder. AutomaUc Chris. ooly 48,000 _, $6,•••. 13631 H .... G.G. ~ 731US trans.mission. Radio, -~ 63' •333 7 p oot beater. License No. Flat 9725 ,,.,9210. ' . _, • TOY OT A · Hsea1er, runr · 412AOX. •••·••••••••••••••••t••• '64 C P h bit " 339--JEV Rebuilt en •in e, '64 MERCEDES zoo S orsc e, re ~ ?I IUS 6 r.a.gr'iW~ speed. fuel-injection, eng/lran~. new clutch, 1966 ~.CM. 6'6·9303 7 Passeaier, air C!Ond. ~!_mpletet7 recondl· ... J ~ ... sunroof new interior brks, t1re1, paint. OOlfll .....,ed. AM /FM0 radio & radiai A-utely periect, Must '74 TOYOTA '69PopTop $1 588 laSCllllaAM C:OMploff Focilitin Sales, Senicit LH.U.,. Used C:cn t . G , r. sell immed. "300 er best C' ELICA GT HEW ' ires. ermany s .mest. oiler 67._5387 Camper. ill· <YXB'l97), $1lll9. ' S-.peed. Factory air eon-'72 IUS 646-4447 Dir. 67912exceptionall.Yclean. d.itioainJ. AMIFM:radio. 7 Pa11enger. Sbarpf '66Mercedeszms. l?50CC. nr perf, Be5tol-Healer. L lcenae no. $FFI ' Harbou r V W. Xlnt cond. $19)0, oc best fer.S73-S9'1l 12il.GR. '71 IUS Dick Mill~r Motors ofrer. 494-2874. Beautiful Orange '71 911T J.,. ... 676 1 Pas a en ger, Extra lllri.. Bch . 12.gr,,..lii'"J 75 M d ·-be. Coupe, 5 spd, AM /FM • ~' clean.815-CJL I , ________ _ r-; : :1 • ........ L•9 .. 1 s.leclloft Of USED VOL VOS In OIAHGE C:OUHTY CHOICEOF30 Volvo PlrSince '!i6 ..-~ ~.. erce es ~· .1ge stereo, mint oood. $7DJ. J} 'l '71 Pop Top 72 YW _. 120~. Warn~r Sunroof, stereo, air, pwr • UM&. UUIO •72, T heater. Li cenae . atSo./.1ain brakes, st.eering & win· op op No.668FTF 74 Volvo 164E, am/fm, w/mahogany 1nter1or. 400-1977 •. .,... ,.,n:1 LomUes.sbarp.2»JDV C cylinder. Radio. Santa Ana 557-2l32 dows. Under warranty. INVENTORY T. OYOJA_ p70KYWE !U:w. -BJE Maes, radial tltes. Uke air. met. blue, good gaa $11 500 Pvt Ply REDUCTIO..., new, mileage, Asking •u95, '11124 Spyder Fiat 1600: 1.993.1400' ' · n Pick-Up. Clean, lats ol 892-897lafl 6 ~ roll bar, AM /FM, mags. 19'6 Morbor: C.M,.6'16-9303 cargo space. LitUe 181• $2, 188 1--====:.::..----I •Sl,7'!5.673-1166 . MG 9742 '75 Porsdl091 IS 1971 TOYOTA 94198F. v 0 ~ 1•• Sport Cpe 4 spd Coupe. 5 speed, mags, M •RI( II 0 LY -~ . • •••••••••••••••••••••••• . d ·--&ta ~ • ~000 mi gd cood. $1450 air con ., S\.aeo pe, ~-... • • · '72 MG Midgt:t, good cond. special paint. (52008451. 4 Dr. ~an. Automatic. SALE 67>4197 $1950 or best. offer. SAVEFROMWlNOOW air cond. A real gas Honda 9727 675-3084 after6 SI Sl I .IO saver! COC6CYEJ. $1005. lltrL. Bch. 842-4415 Do~ IURHS ROGU Mluet " CHEVROLET '58 VW BUG·4 speed. All cars in our stock l=========~l ;;;;--;;:;;;---;;-;;-;;:::--;-:::::;-1 priced at below increase PORSCHE AUDI '66 Fa.stback .. sunroof. radio heater. A ni ce car! 13631 H ~GG 9005.CoastHwy. Rebuilt engine. New <SISK.XV >.•~. or Au gust ZSth. _._.-• • Laguna Beach 494-1131 paint. $899.848-8340dlr. _.,,, · 66 636-2333 646-4447 Dir. TOYOTA '66 Bug, New eng. 1700cc. '68 VW BUG·< speed. TO CHOOSE 9755 ........................ Gas Saver:s '68 R8, new paint, radials. $525. '62 Gordini $300. 549-1636. C!ean. Loaded. 979-9286. radio. heater, buckets & TRADE-IN SAL.£ Ttm rebuHt engine. (11962) . VW '72 bug. AM/FM, ::.C.7 FROM . $999 ~~. ~i.r;.s~l.cond. 1970 VW 9 pass . :~:~ :OW\ lemiA AND UNDER .-eAJA BUG. $2800. Lo. Mi. Mich. ee1 U I. · hed •Al"ll'l -tires, mint. cond. -~'6:. '70 VW Bug 715HST n '"'" -~· -546·9633 "'" VOLVO '70 Toyota Cpe 446AQEl __ __:o~f:'.:fe:-:r_:_. 6*~:_:7~311:.'.7 __ 1.:::-'-'-'7--,,--=-:ccc: I , "71 Mii ZIOSI 3.5 -· lmrNCUlate. a -C9!I One ownw, pric;ed to sell. 'H-2'02 &t!W'DOl. IUNFM "°'°" "70 llM'!' IG02 ...... AIM'Mr.-ca. "7t1MWHU "" ClOtldil!OiMO.--...,., ?J IMW IAYAmA US L..._lnl-.oo-~·~--­ti•PS~ • "1 t MIZ ZIOll a--. an. ....... Low ..... llUfll 'UMllJltS "'-.......... ?2 'IOL'IO 148 "7Jl'OMTIACUMAllS Autl::tMlttc . .., ~""' ....... '--dtl. ?'C CADLLAC--Sat.M DI YI.I.I 1t.OOO lll'loltlll ll'illlt. ._ • lll!lt -21402 Mc -Ito hi ka.., Mlul. ..... 131-2040 ·-495-4949 ...... ...., ......... You Can SeR It, Find It, T rode It With a Want Ad •' 642•5678 I • ' l I ! " I r ' I • '70 Mere 7 73 VW Spr Btl, low mi. Want ad res ull<t 642·5678 1966 Hruhor c M ,.,46 9301 Montego JBBEK xlnt cond a /c rad' &: 1------~~-1----------,--------- '00 Pontiac tape, 673.s5o7 ' 10 Alltos. Mew 9800 Autos. New 9800 Autos, Mew 91001Alrtos. Mew 91a1J Wagon YNW772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••-•••••••f• '69 Dal5lln 4-dr 723AGB 67 Bug, 68 reb:lt "60 cng. ~ · • '68 Fiat 850 WF'T448 10,000 mi., am/fm. $750. • '68Merc Wagon VZT518 CallaCt6Pm,962-9729 1---------l '68Plym Road Runner WIF'761 i3 VW Van with camping '72GT Xlnt . cond, AM /FM, Saab _ 9760 0 .D. 523-0300 Ext. 221 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 Cougar TQN265 equipment. Bed, ice box, 9746 '69 SAAi 2·DOOR '67VW Bug 249BRQ wtr, etc. Insulated & -4 cylinder'. 4-speed. Stick '67 Toyota 4·dr DLR4959 paneled. $38SO. 646-1823. s hift. Radio, heater. '66VW Bug 156KEJ 72 WAGO N, auto. P/8 LicenseNo.ZVB645. IJ l • '69 VW , Gd. condition. AM /FM cass. stereo, RealNiceCar! IJllll ll1n11 Reas. Mustsell.631.·:lln ----------l xlnt cond. Slim. Pvt par· ~lo UULO, .::&_:846-~823=7.c·-----I ' 71-I A G U A R , a i r •1_t~y_. 9_79_-6820 ______ 1 $1, 188 r AM/FM, other xtras.,70 WAGON, great ID.111111 TOYOTA '72 SQUAREBACK Very Xlnt cond. Pvt party, mileage good w.w tires 1:1• ,'t!~J'j'~~1.~·.-· 1966 Horbor. C.M. 646.9JIJ. J ~~e:~in~a~"o!~~'2~;~: must sell. Best offe 4 spd sli~k.$900.54&7725 , -·-·-··-• ••"-'-===:-::·:·-:-~·-:--l~646'!":-6265~"--------1 takes. 838·3300 or 675-J:JJ~..:======c:..::=-1 1 all.S&wknds 1970 Opel GT for s~le, Hunt.. Bch. SU-4435 da 9738 good cond. auto trans. Mm 493 -6900 AM 673-6745 Stutz 9761 ••••••••••••••••••••••• E I ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 RX2 Mazda. Need vea. · E.ng. AM -FM. 1179-9286.Peugeot 9748 EXCLUSIVE ' Tim ••••••••••••••••••••••.. POI '73 M •ZDA RX3 °71 Peugeot 30"·4 dr Orange County "' sed an, 70,000 m1. Gd WAGON cond. One owner. $1,400. ~ 4 cylinder . 4·&peed . 832·000leves. · ~ Radio; heater. New engine. 8 month or Por"he 9750 60,000 mile warranty ••••••••• • ••••••••••••• MOTOI. INVENTORY CAI Sl,788 REDUCTION ~ DAVE ROSS '72 Pondle 91 IT l'OMTIAC.STVTZ Coupe. 5 speed, radio & 2480 ~ Ii.cl. recardo seats . Harbour V .W. : : ' ffUrL Bch. 842·4435 (9112100685). '72MAZDAR·IOO "$7995 Toyota -9765 Do~ BURNS ••••;rr.• •••••••••••••••• .Red with white vinyl ,.... roof, new tires, thCsmall PORSCHE AUDI '72 i·Lux camper & rotary engine • Super .. 1363 I Ha.=m...G.G. truck. R /H, full crptng, ' Gas Mileage! {:1)5ESG) draw s hades. 557--43619. I 1 OO'\'o 636·2333 $2.555. , Engin• Wcr<mtly flat 9725 fiat 9725 . 6 MOll'lhs 6,000 Miles ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• •••••••••••••••••••• .. miracle mazda ZISOH.-ll•d. c..... Meta 645-5700 ~ Wagon. Rotary eng .. air cond. Xlnt cond. 6'6-5540 after 3. Mtrcede1 lam: 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '6 Mercedes Casale SE Coupe, air, PS/PB. ,auto. elec sunroc>l .-«' beat. 493--iUf. Mercedes, "69 280SK, AM/FM, air, leather, Dark Blue. t05!l careful miles, great car. $3195. ... .$$2..1938 lr\line. 450SE (For only Sl2.950Flrm) '1C Tan Mtrcedes- fact.f. fresh, lo tnll@t- ru.t lnvamt. Af\. 5PM call: 714·~ Be1t llerudes bOJ' In Orl- C\yt 1101811 NEW 1975 SEDAN SER01930 SAVE s417 Large Sta,ck Immediate Delivery Umlttd Offer! ACT NOW! Dick Mill er Motors FIAT FACTORY Aunte;>llZED """''°I'""·'""""" • ..__ ....... 120 W. Womer at So. Main, Santa Anci • 557-2132. '56 Karmann Ghia, '70 engine, '65 trans, xlnt running cond. 96().3306. '56 RESTO RED Convt. XJnt. cond. $1,700 or best ofr, M usl st!-11 by Tues. 54.5-1715 '66 FASTBACK Gd. Cond. $11JO. 536-1216 9580 Aato LtasincJ 9580 ··~·!·················· •......••...••••••..... DOYOUEARH $15,000 .._,ALLY7 AIE YOU A HOllEO~" \ WIT14 2 YEA.IS OF IESIDBIC:E'l' N-. w11r ,_,. • Sl400 ..._ P=t•• .. ...., • $6&M.....,. Ft••tf BEAT INFLATION AT MARQUIS MOTORS LEASE: . TOYOTA C:OIOLLA SBIAH Initial entry C«>St-: $186.98 .. 36montb (oel) at $68.49plus tax • Cap ccst: $3125.00;. Resklual: $153J..2.5 YOLYO 1,'4ESBIAM Initial entry cost: $01 . .58 36 mootb Coel> at $173.39 ptua tu Cap-: $8219.00; Residual: $4550.00 W•·OffwFor YfllWCaval11{w; * °"" .. CloMd .. a.. ........ 12 to48M-T........, • hit 1 .. ...,we & MalnteM:Wtce Available * spoclol ....... 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Llce .. e No. '63PAlll1Nll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 owner, SJ.GOG. 8'J-70Z3 STAnOMWMOM TQ.N2Q. t Dr. w1tactor1 alr '71 CADUAC or968-"'65 Load ad I Year•l!:ad $1176 . c:ood .. aulomall<, radio, SEDAM• YILLl cadiltac H Cooipe -I!t ,~t ., beater, pwr. oteerlo,. Vinyl roof, luthes' In-Ville, lull1 -.. llhll Owlt Sii"•• ultiDia·' IPSG .. S.lHSA), '7119. terior, full JlllJWW, fac· cond. $1000 llaat Sell. Ho.tu111DIMOM'11 SS).ll90. '°"' air condltlm>las. utt ......... . •71 ~ 1-_:s~a~l·~-~C:! .. !!!"~·~·- 1teer1nr wbeel, ai-w1 CHIY'i' .... AU. ~ VOLVO " "!2PIDtoRu~2000.4 ~ ei:!~~:;.;te coo--c.n-o 9917 SPORT COWi apd, air. ra'dlq, $1700. • $2595 ••••••••••••-••-••••• Loadell LawblilM l~ Hattlot. C.M. 6'6 9303 146-7235 '71 CAMARO $47" RALLYESPORT No.17l417/51'1 Dad.. · H35 18GALAXYI00,2Dr. AF"TERl,f'15.IZ36 •MU '71 ··············----·· SIOO 675-4777 *"'U75 c-•• '74DOMIDAln' '71COUNTRYlla.9pua. 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Only ; with••"••· $<115 or best Che....i.t 9920 Chevrolet 81,000 mu ... t1W1 waroo ; 0rrer.P .P .aa.-OZ51 •••••••••••••••••••••• haaltalll Aiz'.condiUoo· SS Dove .&r: Quall St. log, power wl.odowl, root '73 Convertible. IOaded, $.5000. or orrer. or T.O.P. Muat sell! 496-B:Jo.\O '61 MOYA Newport.DHch rack, etc. Unbelievable I cyl. w /radio an a•• "555 LOW · of onl -- ·uto,.attc. <GZY911"--~"'"'"'-=="---1·-s Dodge ~ Wood pnce Y ---i ~· ..... ._.. (149RPC). Johnson & U371A). $799.633-890. '62 IMPAl.ASS Wacon, lseata, P/1, P/b, Son Lincoln·Mercury, "14COUPE DeVille,23000 -~S~ol~·~-~c~·~-~·!•all!!!lf!J VI, automatic, pwr. P/W, am /fm stereo, Jo 2626 Harbor Blvd., c.x. :1~~x~:~~·. ~~. !:•i:: 1teertn1, bucket 1eall. l.!;,!:!1:!4zn~·~·:.·10_0_1_m_•_k_•_o_r_r_.1 ~--;:;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;:::;:;: orr . 831·1734 or tv. CONND.L =-~·H·lUlA). 1791• , ~MERCURY Marquis rnessage.637+4182 Sol••C .. uaallt J18SDod1eCcronet, Brougham. Thia one is CHEVROLET I cyl. 1Udt, 12SQ. loaded with all the ex· '11 Cbev7 Impala. VI, 49S-88M tra1: AM/FM 1tereo, '· SALES•SERVICI! w/radlo, auto. $225 r.d . 994 factory air coodltimlrlng. ' 2•2 • H ~-...... 751+6511 ••••••••••••••••••••••• powet door locks, ch .......... leather interior, power C05TAMESA '66CHIVYWMoM '15 Sunbeam kYI. auto-steerinc, power brat~' 546· 1200 va , automatic pwr. converllbl• r oadlter, crul1e control. SAVEi _ _::..:.=-..:.:=-=--1 ateerl n r. radio. A •IO O I b • t o I• • (02lKElt) Jolmloo•Soo 'tB Chevelle M.Ubu er '1 S H A R F. · C A R • Nl-SMS/815-1023. . LlnC9.ln-Mercury, 2826 Monte Carlo and 2 C <TYW11J•33$A). $899. ;.0 Ford Ltd Sta. waa. HarlJOr Blvd., C.14., Radios.M6--0874 . 833-ua80. Xlnt cond. Runs like'l..:.540-5630::..:.:.:.:.. ____ _ Sol-C .. oraltt new. p 11, p/dlsc brakes, CUIY ·u Nova. Auto, lcyl.. . a/cond. $1200.848-SZIO. '68CMOUu~•• Power. 1399. 66 Impala 327, ps, pb, alrt-===-===-="'--1 •- 848.aMOdlr. cond., nu pt. a1nl cood. "JI Ford Country Squi V .. 8 . Au tom.at I c S7'5. 55'1·11.M Wason, loaded, 26, transmission. Factory S THE WAY' '73 CHEVY .68 Chevy Sta. War. 9 mllea, 1 owner, will sell air condlllonlng. Power AVE ALL a • • • CAPRICE Pau.Xlntcond..Loml'1. ortradeequltyforolder "v~~~·· License No. New brake•. water fix.er upper VW Bug. "'.a.-. WHEN YOU BUY -WHILE YOU DRIVE! COUPE pump, radiator. $750. 6'U20Qor6'5-3Dlll $995 To 2 DR SEDAN v . a . A u tom at l 846-~0. '12 it.TD Cntry Squire NEW 1975 PIN • transmlsalon. Factor '7S MONTE C to, all w,ron, am/Im atereo, /lj1.oM1~~ ' 23 . . 2V • I air condiUoftlnl. Pow VU,til.etr•d!. cut· Rf/bract,lntrt.lr ~OOOY ml. M!l'lpZJ I "' s2929so Incl. OOcc , I ... cy ' eng., t i p wi w rn --• -· ,, qNLY 378.t 3 SSW foe•,• •pd. 1 eer ni. ower 0 536-11681 ""'141 ' --~-~ ~--Iron$., bucket 5e0ts, fr ont & No. 824KYP. Chrysler 9925 Have .ometbln.I to Hilt Westm.lmt.er rear bumper guord1, Calif./ · $3176 •••••••••••••-•-••••• ClullfteciadsdottwelL 836-2500or-.i OVER 160 NEW PINTOS NOW PRICE SLASHED! i;;:.·;0;·5~"{'~~:5736 1, Stk # 13501 IJ , l . ~uft0~~e~"'..~~.:.i. Alllot,Mew "°' Alllot,Mow tlOO . f.Ul UDtA 5'64858after4:30pm •••••••••••••• .... ••••• •••••••••••N••••••••M NEW 1975 MAVERICK 2 DR. ~ VOLVO 072M~~ Inc . 250 CID, 6 cyl. eng., PR L •• CM CUSTOM ON Ly $3099 78x1 A BSW tire5, Calif. emi,. 1966 Hort>Vf , · · 646 9303 Automatic transmlulon. sion' control, fronl & reor ,73 VEGA Fa<:tol')' alr~tionlni. bum!*' g\lards & morel {Ser. Power ateertng. pawer =5K9lll43912, S1k. "12441 WAGO... windows. AM /F M " 1tereo. radio. Heater. OVER 30 NEW MAVERICKS ~:~.;·~~.-== :i=~tllreo. Liceme NOW PRICE SLASHED! ~~~E~u~ter. u..... $2,495 $1,776 NEW 1 ~?~!!~!!~NG ~:.:''.:r-: .. ::r~'?E ~~~ ·-~~ , ON Ly $3599 b"''" "°'" Col;f. •m;.,;.,.., II --"====-==::.::., Woroa, 49,000 mllea. col'ltr~ & body tide moukl-'73 Impala Wq.an. J>/S, Xlnt COnd. All pc:ulble ingi. (Ser. :I! 5R02Y 152398, p /8 . Xlnt. cond. Low mi. xtra1. 11200. Pvt. Pty. ~ P£J NT/,tl,{ Stk. # 1268) p ,500. M8-68'14 541.7388 i . i YOUR CAR IS HERE ' . !Pver 400 New 1975 Models reody to go at t~e £realest Cleanup Discounts of our 54 Year History. s1954 • "-to.<w,h -, •900 la GVW pcx\. ag•, 199<lal •ng. •"''"'°'"' pcKt"91', aole f< 3000 Oof\o '' flnutolip, S G7fh t .5 t • "' l'T 1>el1ood asw tt•••. Sp<>•• ,,.. <O"••• !""'"!J·OW"'l'I •••. Outed oound leoel eo1'a1,.I, .5.5 ""'P ..... ,...,,.,.., '-<dboo•d lwod'•n•ng, 70 ......,, bon .. y1 iS.... =u 15Gl· Wll36J, St~ *096•) SALE PRICE s2454 '71 OPEL GT SPORT<O\.IK <Ol'ldttiGtl. !•8.591) s2254 ''10 CHEVY·AutomaUc, pwr. 1teer_!.~l: .. !adio Is beater. (OlOAUAJ:-· ""'"''" Dir. NEW '75 AMC PACER 53896 Economtcal 6 cytinder engine, + tax & lic.J . 73 .&P ~ TON PICXUP $3695 \41. auto. Ilana., po-.ataerlng, rodlo. (WP23419) 74 FORD SURFER VAN $3745 v-a. llUto. trans .. power steering, rti:Ho. Low llflca!(-W) 74 MUSTANG II Au to. lrans., redio, (8341.AGI .74 AMC GREMUN $1595 e ~ factory air, ~ ltMring. redk>. (92MYVJ 74AMCMATADOR2DOOR $2995 V-8, euto. trans., factory air, power ~· rodio. (219LQHJ 70 AMC JAVEUN $1995 v-e. 1uto. trans .• factory air, powar ataartng. rodio.1419ANE) 70 MUSTANG $1995 V~. auto. tr1n1 •• factory ali', power 1t11 _.GIO. vlt1)1 root. (580BNP1 -, • ' ' • • ., ' • . -• ' • . • • . . • .. .. • I I • Eddie McC:0.11111011S SI YEARS •CHEVROLET AETAft. SALES I ECEamVEln SOUTHERN CAURlRNIAI -In ""' ---1"'-a..y -In~ Beocll. ~ HOWARD Chmolet · . . . "Loi "'I -._...... ---In lEASIN() 0< l'UROWllN\l MW -... -~ ...... -fLEETor --.ru ____ . 's LEFT ·10 CLEAR NOWI • ••• Hew . . ~ IMMEDIATE 'De.IVERY • HEW '75 HONDA CVCC '75 STARFIRE . (21Cll) . "**•;• (1028594) $ 77 $ .Month Month .~ .. ~ GROUNDHOG lllAMD MEW 1975 GMc PICKUP , 71MUDA ' Auto. trans.. air, AM/FM. heater. (1MEOJ) G .• M.C. 4x4 $877 ' IMMEDIAn DEUYBY . 77 ?O 01EVY El CAMINO /ldo. tr8n&.. air, power lleering. po>N8f st.,, --.root (FL-1l TU • '68 PONTIAC FlllfBIRD 'eyl, ..UO. (441CFG) 5977 720EVYVEGAHA10IWX ~11 4 -· olt conditioning. radio. ,,..,.,, ...,. __ (124FYBl • • ?OPOlfTIAClEMANS 51 1 77 Mto. ...... *· pow ~ ...... ndiD. ~ IQOf. (110AEF) • ·si1n 71 MBIQJRY MONTtGO ' /wlO. trant.. olt condlt-- -· rodio. hMfe<. (881.NJ) ) ~177 MERCURYCOIOMTPMll-W-$J.377 9 P••••naer. lj,itO. t ra ns .. eir conditioning • ..,.., ·-ng. -~. 1tereo radio. luggege rack. (EDB41 72PlYMOUTHFURYtn $1377 ~· lllt, po-steering. - $J.977 • .. . • • • \ ! ON SALE TillS -WEEK • ~---­ SHOP-- THF~ OFFER! Your Timing Is Perfect: •Low Clemance Prices on our Cars e High Trade Allowanc~ on your car. . • Expert Finance Counselors, Easy· Terms • Seryice • • • after sale Satisfaction '73FORD '73 CHRYSLER SURFER YAM NEWPORT Y.C. 1U10. "-+ lir. ~ -"'9. ~_.....a _...,,,•,...,.. " l 54495 52795 '73 CADILLAC '73MERCURY CLASSIC CAR aDORADO MOHTEGO lf641UICK • Door .....,, arlO. ~ feel. "'· """· RIVIERA fill ..,...., lld. .... Dtdlll9d vinVI -,,,.,..-.~ •. ~ ......... -ll0 .......... (.711180) ...,. • .._.1401HHWI ~.-. ............... ~ • 52595 11rw.-.....pOT0491 55995 LOW MILES '6f POHTIAC '73CHEVY '73 FORD LEMANS PICKUP T·BIRD Auto. .,._, flct. *· ,,.,,,, _... a tnfo9, {YBJWl31 ~ llhcwS •t1 1 -slil* llhC, {Klt2ft1), Aull>..._., ...... -·.,...,.·-......_-..ia -11111.JFFI 74 PINTO WAGON SAVE 4 cylinder, air, nags. apeclal Urn. only 14,740· -(1191KHB) 74TOYOTACEUCA Loaded with eQUlonwnt. & low, low -(9231.ll.) LOW PRICE CAPRIS DISCOUNT PRICED 4 to choose from ••• e·s, 4·s,. autOtNUca, -olt concmlonlng, ll!C. \; .. $4195 .4 IP98d. air, radio, tl8ater, a rail Jewell (1127l.KQ) • , I , ·' ·~ J. t ' 1 . .. .. • I WINDOW mcKER PRICE •s638n DISCOUIT 5104339 BRAND NEW 1975 FURY4DOOR NOW • " •• 54595 • v-a. automatic, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, split-l>ack",bench seat. ~ye tinted glass, vinyl root. ~ FACTORY CASH REBATE •300 TRAIL DUSTER 4 --. \41, llllOmlllc:, ·----... remow1ble h1rdlop. 5 ~ 1111 QI! l8ltfng PldlQ8. 35 -"*- • '72 DODGE CHAllOEI • v.e. .Ao. 111n1 .. o1r -ioning, power steering, radio, heater, ,.,........, llrtt l243GAA) s!5195 • UllD CAR ·IALI ----·· ---. '. I ~" '74 PLYMOUTH '74 AMC . SA'l'a&m HOIMET HA1Cf!IACI Coupe. 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IHI -· 1111 ot-ng -· -. --112345) -.(12:!eel>l s3.11s <•1891 ~ -~1495,. . -~ ~ I . • -BRAMD NEW 1975 INTERNAltoNAL SCOUT 11 ',· CpMPLlTE "HEAVY DUTY'° _., SEltYICE 1AV ,Ail.AILE hr ,_ 1.v.10. o1 .. t1iiest M"lce f•cllltln la Or•t* C1•tyl 0,.. S1l••r• 1:00-r-c A.M. te 1:00 f'.M. .U11•11 .. frldllr: 7:30 A.M. .. 15:30 , .M. ( I • • • • ._, r I { I. I VOL.-68, NO. 24, !SECTI0,.5.:J! PAGES OR.4NGe COU~.1 CALI FO'!ljlA t Dociors r ·Prepare --,--- "·Strategy , 'llYWILUAM SCIDElllD ~ ot ........ ,,....., .... ])espile imminent p111•t1e by the state logla~ature <J( a medical malpr~e ,.eforni .bill, Orance County Medical ,Asaociat·ion leaden are P.r"Parine plans for CU'e of patie11ta: wboee doctors are .rl"'C"d out 0£ ~ce by aomnc:.insurance.rates. I Diled Dr .. Cha:rJea Plows, pres.tdeot ol t Ute 2,900-member county -dot·. --:..t«a..Or-cant&adoo, UMtSecramen-<lo tiU1 wlll do not!Wur to avert . JJl'OPOSed increa~ Of at4 least 116 :_percent in malpnctice pre- miums, effective Jan. il. ..l!The bill CA11eqibly Bill 1XX by Democrat Barry Keene) wouJ:d wvise the equrt system surrou!\d.ing Malpractice cases but aoes nothing imml'Cliale lo af. feet .the pendfug-rate Increase," "Plows said. . The Keene bill is cmTently in tbe ,Assemjlly. for. · eonc'41"renee and state senate amendment and Plows said he ii confident il will be on the governor's desk Within lO!fays. " J.f 91e bill Pa&Ses, Plows said he thiMs it· will show enough good faiill on the part of the state to kffp ~octor1S from stying a work _ 1IO'Wd9wn .starting 1se,.1. is, wh1Ch · W·a• announced last m0nth) t f1' '.tt • "'U it· paa1,s. ttie Walkqut or ,,t ali.wdown won'lt B:•l'Pd and • wobld be counter-jrqductiYe, •• Plo.ys said. , ' · Referring to propoaed Travelers Insurance Corti.,any premium rate increases. Plows n<1ted ~that a '-eneraJ~ Prac· tioner's rate will jump from '720to as much asi:),~peryear Jan. I. " 7 J He said ph)'sicians who Prac- tice specialties. such'las ·brain surgery or obstettj~ will ·ex· CSee DOCTORS, 'hge,.b) ·. Storm Fades Without Surf For Coast .. ' -. Hurricane Katrina bas ap- ;parenlly faded wi-bringing .. super surf" to the Orange Coast .shoreline. From ·Seal Beach ·to Saa Clemente, lifegu'ards reported flat conditions With maximum .urr of tbr¥ re.rt. The NatiOd'al Weather Servic,, which maintained through Thursday that the-storm woWd bring really big surf of between 8 to 10 feet, has now doWhg'ra<led the hurricane to ,-tropical storm and its effects have already been expegd1l4. --· ' . A spok~man said no new stoQns were building up and the c0range Coast should be"in for a calm y.reekend. t , ..o: A Huntington Belich lifeguard .aaid today, ''We have' absolutely nothing. It was bigger yeSterday. Sometimes t.be storms hit, sometimes they don't." Thursday's lone oce~ mishap ieame when it cabin Ct\ASf;I" got !tuck near a jeµy at -the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station but was noated off .men th• tide went out, acc-or.dlng to a lifegv&rd. "Tbete were no in· juries. ' ~ _, , ... , ,. • t FilmMaken . . Plan Strike . . . ' HOLLYWOOI) IUPI)-No llgbtS, No camerd. No action. The men ana.w.omen.'wbomake the movies -not the pn>ducen, but the technicians who develop the film, run the cameru and • microphones and perfcna other indispensable-jobs -made plans today to •hut down the rum· fac· tori\OI offfollywood. • The strike, expected 'lo beglft IOIDe time net"; week, 'MMlld lnlt virtually all feft11re ·mm and moot tele'flalon •erl• Pl'llductlm -but Ille Impact <MIUlil not be -.., blltno ac•-le aom. llmt. • ' • •-('• '• ( .~ ' ·~ .' , ·;y ~· · \ . U'°IT ........ ALLEGED 'MANifOM.GiAL•LYNEJTE F.AOilrME tAKEN INTO CUSTODY BY SECURtrv AGENTS • Appartint Gun 111-ng.snu Ufo Of 'Pre~nt Ford a~.S.Cramento Crowd Shock'ed . . • .T~al Dal£· Jeffrey to · Seek Schedulid F ot · . irz'rr~s S:,n 4~1}.-District Post .;<. ' " • • Hard 'P. Jeffrey, a Laguna Coalition. · RonaldstevenC8rr,S<J1of5'n ' Beal"hc" icactiV'standuni · Jeffrey is an associate pro-'Clemente City M-an'-.-'L.. ~etb . r.·· iv 1 versi· ~ ty ~'-'aor, ... is exPected to an· fessor of history at California C81T, was ordered .Th ay to,• noUn~e 1'18 eandidacy 1later this State Univers ity Fuller ton, face trial Nov . ·It On,Arug a:l)d I 'm0ntJ{i:forthe4othCorlgessional where he specializes in the coospirac7 chartes..~airied tit Dist:PiCfR~blicaqnomination . post-1932 period or Ainerican dianctOr.anse County GtanCt)ury in-. Repj Andre"' Hinshaw (R· politic8.I history . _l'l?ent. __ ao •• J ' ~ach). 'aid ~Thursday He has directed several oral SUJ>¢or "Coun J\"qe :lani"'I. '· it hMnunds io oOek a third history projects, including' one or H. W~9r1~· i the~""!" trlal. · 4 temt., And.Assemblyman Robert the early years of former pres i· date airid a pretrial heariil&· (kl. 1 £ . .Badbam .U\·~~ Beacll), dent Richard Ni~on. 17 fot"<;arr•s tw°""jldef,erlcfaitts :· > ~ed Thura~ay that he'. is · A native of Ohio,'Jerlrey Has Robert 'Elliott COoprer;· 31,1 and 'JJeeklilg the nom1nauon.. (Earlier worked as an aide to Washington Rhyne,Steyen A"terill, at, both o61 st«Y, Pate3). cdngressmen In 1973 )le re· 26721 Calle' sairda. Capistrano Je.ftrey.~. described himself turned lo wa;hington f0r a year BeaCb. ·~ as "a moderate Republican." to serve as Oistorian-arcl)ivist for · · · Since moving to Lagwia Beach the Cost of Living Council. Th,e U,ree men_. are free on in 1969, be has been active "in Jeffrey said that Hinshaw is $10,~'t;a1L..C..arr...,2Z, anc$Coos>er. several ciVle organizations, "politically deatl" as a result of (p.c~~charges ~f.~ina co-particularly groups dedicated to indictments charging the coo- cab;e and .COft.ipiracy while · sldw growth and preservation of gress m an With grand theft, Averill. and Cpoper are accused open space. bribery, embezzlement. misap- ot ~essin.gm~arijuana~ .. He was the founder of the propriation of funds and filing of The Gr3nd Jury indictment Laguna Beach Community His· ftllse cl aims. w1!14-js1"'4: after ~ver of. tcrical Society. the charter pres~· He termed Badham ''a fietn ~~tlfred lblt Carr and d'e'nt of tbe Coalitjon of lacklus t er repres entati•e, •~'¥Id them. cOcaine valued .· N~borhood "asociations and without initiativ~. creativity or ~Thm_or~llJon $250,.111/0· • ·"'ed'' ~~:.. m:.'t.~~~i:~ enJ~~r~·~y Sllld the Wlilic~I e lnVfltifatiOQ that aN Committee ' and £nvU'onmentaJ ·climate of the 40th,districl eSsen• J,111. 1f ln~Jved .Son Clemente •di · · ; , l · titilly is moderale and npt hotly and Lacuna Bea.ch pOJice, •· · • con.itel"Vati"e. -~ .. 9fan1e CoU'Rty .sherttra oMc:era ; ·~!~" 'Hi~ u_. The dist-rict stretch~ from irnd·l\late narcotlc•'fn: 1~11 · ir·.a:aume Hunllncton Beach to OoellDSjlje v~gators. Of . . I · al~ the co~s.t and lnlan41!1 tlle County Lawoupi .;River.id•. County ilne. It i'lS'ludes . .Cam\) Pendleton and several FUrnitUJ."e Stolen Burg!."" who .. pned open the rurallCOD\IDUOiljes east of the , , • 1tidl)lir-glu1--to Caln entry bale • , • _ FOmlafilncs valued at $2(18. • have llolen jeweley valued at · · 1 ~ • have been stolen rmm a model: ,$213 from the. Laguna Niguel • ,,. homeilttbeSk~J11111Capiatrano \l~me or ID Orange(Councy .rt,., B~;. .. Fli.:.:.) atU:0tanr~,qc;unty!llerilr'td·'' lawman, 'heriff'• deputies ·, .. 'u:x . . r ·~t fiten rei>orieo .today. Dopalies . portedtodav. L . •. 181dJjii~"~"'·c11tha bome . ~· . '!1111 '. " EDWAll.DS AIR FO'llC£ 215511 L:a Z a via the alidlnt °i talCI the ~ was re. BAS& (Ar) ~ The-Air F ' '1 g1an door. Tb lofl-~eported W b7 Deputy llanbal John new Bl ~"-~-ed a top \1~ cftldals d West ~ Holnt Laroy Canon, 30. BursJars speed of mill!s 'inliow; alb Billlder'l1 o,meta 41 Clie -lne ·~ wllll• •-··~t altit11dt ot ,ooo r.-1n • ll!th trliri. • ; the home. I , . 1 tt,t Ol&lit, 6tflql1~ d, \ . ~ . 'l - .. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, '975 ' ' TENCEN~ -. ' .. • • • llULLE11N SACUMENTO CAP¥ -T1ie '°""' womaa wllo "'9&ed a ....... plst.i lod•1 at Pl:-• Ford .... 1• .. uno.r _, -· -ary R!>ll N ..... u L111io!1e Pl'01Dme, 21, a follower GI maa mudenr Cliarles •-· ·' SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A )'OUDJ. womai;t drew a, Pistol and .;med It at, Prealdel)I Ford as he W'llked through a crowctbere.to- day but security forces prevent· ed ber fnl1n flrln1·at1wn. '-........._ Fcrd~was tiura fnr.leet ln'1 tbe. woman; ,who ltood amoni well·wisbers'jr~ the Preal'-. dent as be walked from a downtown bole), to the state Capitol act:oss tbe'al,feet. As soon ~ police and Secret Service agenU saw the·gun. they O'abbecf-the woman and Ford duc;ked ob~ly JOway. · ~ the -w~a.~ ·,WU,. subdued and tiandcuff , j>Olic•wreslled the iun rrofn er and lbe shout· . ed, .. ltdidn°tgoorf." The, woman, "(ho waj not im- mediately identified, bad red hair under a red tw-bao and a lo,o1g red dress. She la ,.mte.and appeared.to be.in her late 20I. The President was quietly lw!tl~ ·away -by security. fllf"!'S fi>cl~arJy-.was unharmed.. ,.,. Tflii Incident occurreil-allciut 10~05 a.m ... as :ford ~was .On .his way to meet Call!. Gov. Edmund G. 'Brown Jr.· In the Capitol before a schedule4 address lo a joinl .session on tile state J..e&islature near the end ol a twot day WHt Coast trip filled wilb Political appearances. Ford had been making his way along a line of hundreds of greeters, reaching out to shake hands with many ol them OD • a beautiful sunny morning, and the ·roman's action shocked the crowd. , • Some witnesses and police of. ficers said they thought the Frlml Fate . Deciswn , Posponed ' A dttisiof\ on the future ot a narcotics investigation fund held by ·t~e Laguna Beach Police .Department was deferred early Thursday by the Laguna Beach City Council. Consideration of a report on the history of the fund was one <Qf several matters on the council's 55-jlme item ag"enda that was continued to future meetings. The council did not adjourn until 2 :45a.m . The report sHows that about $21,000 bas pailaed through the account since it was established in 1971. The money has been used by Investigators to buy narcotics, [ent can, purchase equipment and pay informants. The fund has been supported by fines paid by small-time narcotics law violators. The amount of the fines were de- termined during plea bargain· ing. The Laguna Beach fund, and similar accounts in San Clemente and the county Superior CodrU, is under in- vestigation by 1tateofficials. The investigation. W'as ordered by the county Board of ~~pervisors. ' Heart At14ck ' . " Hit~ Educator Dewe\ Httlm61an, ass istant superinte'ndtnt or the Orange County Department of Educ•· lion, is in s allaf~ctory condition today al Sacldleb1<ck Hospital. afler 1ufferlng a Heart attack • ..,. cording lo hospltaf apokesmen. Hillman, 51 , atlf'fered the a.eizure Monday morning and was in criticel condition. in the Lacuna Hill• hoep1ta1•1 critical care un.it_,ear-1)' thi1 •eek. · Hillman, a L•Pn• Hills resi- dent. bas .-with the •tx clepartm~nt fdl/r years. ' • , ' • . • • I . • . . • . • • woman had a 145-eallberpiftol. The assailant wu led away from the acene ht' Police within a few G)inutes. -.i Bef-.that, she shouted, .. He'~ not your servant'' in reCerence-to Ford: , Sile told llOliCI!, .. Easy, guys. Don°t baiter me. The1cUn didn't co off. Eaay cuys, I'm still. The gun didn't.&oolr. •• ObserveF'I aa\d that 20 min.utp belor.e the lnc~dent, the wom<!Jl, t ISeeTHllEAT, Pagejl:) • . .. Ouna C911qty S•peryisqr Jtol>e!1 Bittjn abandoned .Ill• de- mand IO<bY for a pretrial bear· ing on charges contained'" lJ) a Grand Jury indictment and ~tofa~etrlalQct:i. Defense a.ttorney Matthew Kurllich additionally fil§(I a 1\1"~ tibn for.dismispal of ~en feldljy .ounu "'•hlcli' will )le; debiil.Od ~.1Sln&lperl«Court. ' • 0 'We bo114 ID clifliooe c(,Alome° If ...t • a)i of tho '.tli~ at that· \l!ft,," Kurlll~Ja. ,11~d, hortlr Oll.r Judse James IL WalaW<Jrlh •.ael0ct:8asthetrlal(late,j,.,, ': · Battin and Kurllich· r~ ~o •mment on the ·reasons fbr scrappinc of the e8.rlier dftPsi6r\ to demand a pretrial ~aring .at which they had pl~ to pla® a number of witnf!Aes on the stand. .. It's better this. W.ay,"~Battin 11aid. ••1 am still confident that we can kill whatever charges may be left when we go to trial in Oc .. tober.'' Battin, 45, was charged with grand theft, embezzlement and submitting fats~ clafins after the Grand Jury heard testimony that he oaed county e mployes and materials lasf year in his unsuc. cessful bid for thE> office of lieute-nant governor. ' The First District supervisor today tepeated his allegations that the charges a re politically motivated and were filed at the instigation of District Attorney Cecil Hicks. Hicks, while admitting that there is little love between himself and Battin, firmly denies the supervisor's charges . Tram Service Set . Tram service will continue ift Laguna Beach between 11 a.nf. ands p.m . Saturday and Sunday'. The open·Blr trams will run along Pacific Coast Highway to Heisler Park in the city's north end and to the Art Ce nter at Calliope Street in the south. Coast , Weather Continued s unny and warm Saturd ay . Hi ghs from the mid-70s at the beaches to nt!a r 90 inland. Overnight lows in the mid 60s. l ., - l . -- • Ai DAILYPILOT L./SC • r I ~ t .Sc'1µ,itz Recal 'lla4 Brew -i WAsiit*GTON (AP)-More than.half i mlluo11 cases of cal/.'led beer are being reca'.lled by the Joseph· Schlitz Brewmg Co. from slot"!' In 17 states because It "tastes funny,'' the Food and Drug Administration said today. Tbe beer poses no health problems, despite Its •'offtaste, ''an F-DA spokesman said. The FDA said 515,852 cases of beer m•nu!actured at the Schlitz Brewery in Winston-Salem, N .C., were being withdrawn from the market. The beer carried the lot .numbers ll·F, 16-F and 19·F. Eacb case con- tained 24 twel ve-ouncecans. . The FDA said the beer was distributed in Con- becliclif;lfelaware, Georgia, Kentucky, Maine, , M~lru:id. Masiachusetts, New Hampshire, New ,Jersey.j ..New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, ' ~~}h C~a, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia and w,,.t Vireillla. .,. . ·liOndon , ' ' Hilt on • ~B~mhed 4 LONDON (UPI) -A bomb blew up near •bout 100 persona in the Hilton Hotel today, shatter· Ing the lobby>and leaving bleed- i ns survivors screaming in shock. Police said two persom were killed and 49 wounded, four al them Americaos.. r-' The injuries of the Americana were not critical. AU were treat·· 1 «I and dischar,ced trom nearbr St. Georae·s Hoipltal,. JttJ?Jess Rate Same , F9f~·County-8.3% .. Four of the wounded, two of whom were reported to have loet lep, were described in serious condition. Police suspect the bomb was planted by a breakaway faction ol the Irish Republican Army believed responsible for a series of terrorist blasts in recent weeks. Among the victims treated and released were French PoP·llnger Claude Francois end Americans Martin Reitzen of Crestwood, Mich., Joseph Collins of Fairfax. Va ., Brig. Gen. Joseph C8ppucel of Falls Church, Va'.\ and Jatlles McDonald of Bqcp Raton, Fla. ' . The number of unemployed peopll! in Orange/ County ~declined in August. And the .number of employed people in· creased from a month earlier. But the ,County's unemploy- ment rate remained at 8.3 per- .cent, unchanged from July when there wer.e mol'e people un· Fmployed and fewer employed :workers. . + The static high unemployment t'ate is the result of seasonal fac- tors pumped into Orange Coun- ty's labor statistics by the state .Employment Development P.,panment (J;:DDl. While there was a shift to more employed and fewer unemployed last_ month the change wasn't enoug.b to lower the County's 8.3 percent seasonal unemployment rate. According to EDD's monthly statistical report, there were 6,SOO unemployed countians in l\,ugust, a drop of 3,400from July. 1 A year earlier, the number of unemployed in Orange County stood at 37 ,400~erSOO& and the County's unemployment rate was 5.1 percent. Heaviest iDcrea1es in un· employment from Atig\&st, 1974, ha&. come in manut&Cturing jobs. They . are ·down '8,400 workers ftom a year ago. Construction, wbich was already In the midst of a slump last year, has conlinuedtQfalloff inthe'pastyear; ~;· , • There were for exa!DPle, 6,300 fewer -constf_UC~ion "'1orkers employed' last morltll than in the aame month a· year ago.· EDD'.-labor ·analyst Alta Eldridi'e, said today ,that Ille opening ,of~ a .Jlew department ~ in Lagwli, Hills helped in· crease August retail tr.:tle employmei1f1>Y 800 workers. "lfi'o. · Elcfridge said she expects· the County!S unemplo~ent rate ~t~s Moo.day For Mr. Bolz, • !Ex-Fire Chief ' . :_ Memorial funeral services will .,. held at 1 p.m. Monday at )?acific View Chapel; Corona del Mar, for Cleveland L Bolz of South Laguna, a former Pasadena fire chief . ...-Jdr. Bolz died Thursday at the age of 82. I A native of Anaheim. Mr. Bolz 10.ined the Pasadena Fire J>epartment as a hoseman in 1919 8nd received numerous promo- tions over the years. He became Chief In 19'13 and retired in 19'19. , He is survived by a daughter, Evelyn Carter, and a l[&ndson, Terry Carter, both of South J,aguna. Mr. Bolz bad been a member of the Elks Club, American Legion and Optimists Club. The family suggests eontrlhu· )ions to Christ College, lnine. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ' to hover around the eight percent mark in the next few months. She pointed out that the number of long-term un- employed in Orange County re- ached a record high of 12,700 in August. · Mrs. Eldridge defined the long· term unemployed as those persons who have exhausted their normal' six-month un· employment benefits and applied for additional benefits under emergency programs. Antiques Displayed More than 50 antique dealers from Orange County are display. ing their wares -through Sunday at the Laguna Hiils Mall. The show features jewelry, lamps, pewter, kitchenware, wicker and hardwood furniture as well as old baby buggies and rockers. The two dead were a man and woman whose identifications were withheld pending: notifica- tion of next of kin . Commander James Neville, head' of the London. bomb squad, said a man with an Irish accent telephoned a newspaper at 11:57 a.m. s•yi{tg the bomb would ex- plode in 10 minutes -the usual IRA warnlna. It went oil at 12:18 P.M. ''EvacuaUQl'l was in progress,'' Neville said. · Earlier, police commancJer David Heln:1 reported no such.or- der had been given, and wit· nesses said they did not notice a hotel eyacuation in progress. Fro•Page~ COUNTY DOCTORS ••• . . . perience rate increases from ' Plows said the committee will $6,300 to as much as $47,iKJO a meet for the first time later this year. month and ~ntatlvely will in- ''No matter what happens on cludefourappointeesofthecoun- the Keene bill, these rates will "be ty board or supervisors, four prohibitive to matiy doctors stay-named by the CalifonUa Medical ing in practice after the first of AssoCiatlon and four from the the year and we expect a number Cali.fornia HospitM ~sociation. may quit as a result,"' Plows said. Plows said the supervisorial The doctor said his association appointees would be ''people is currently trying to assemble a with ex~rtise iq medical care, Ph)'!ician services ConU.,i:ency particularl~ of indigents." He Plan Committee that would act said two loglcal choices would be in an advisory capacity and at· Oran.gt. -County Medical Center "tempt to draft methods of hand.I· adminiStrator Robert White and int patient care when doctors Dr. John Philp, county health of. leave practic·e . ~ n cer. • Rosh Hashanah ·~Jewish New Year Begins at S11ndowll By EARJ-W)U!ON Of tfll O.Uy PUet Miff When the sun sets .today,, Orange County Jews will jpin those the worlcj oYer in ushering in Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year 5736. This ritual will begin a lo.day period of spiritual inv.entory which concludes with Yom Kip- pur (the Day of Atonement) at sundown Sept.15. The·.New Year services center aroujfd prayer and self· e.xamination, and reach a d.i-amatic climax with the blow· ing of the ahOrar, a hollow ram's born, one of the oldest wind in· struments known to man. Loe.al services during these High lloly Days will include worship under the stars of Israel Academy of Irvine tonight at 7:30, and again on Yom Kippu,r Eve for Kol Nldreion Sept.14. . Dr. No,rman Fohrman, chairman of the Academy's Kad- Temple Sharon, cmservative congregation of the Harbor area, i will also observe Yom Kippur services, commencing ·with the traditional Kol Nidrei service on Sept. 14 at 7 p.m. in the Temple sanctuary, 617 W. Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. Services on Sept. 15 will begin at 9. a .m . and will continue throughout the day, c6nclud.ing at sundown. Yizkor Service (memorial service) is scheduled for noon. There will also be special services for children held in the Vlgman Education Center starl· ing at 10:30 a.m., Sept. 15. Lead· ing the congregation in prayer throughout the Holy Fast Day will be Rabbi Sheldon M. Kirsch and Cantor Meyer IJss assisted by the members of !be ritual committee and scholarly con- gregants. m ab v'azlah Religious TempleBethSholomolOrange Fellowship, Indicated that the County will conduct a combined move outdoors was undertaken High Holy Day observances at to accommodate the academy's temple, 13101 Tustin Ave., 'Santa growing membership and Ana. multitude of guests expected to Shir Ha-Ma'alot Harb.or overflow its headquarters in the Reform Temple will conduct its "OldlrvineSchoolonSandcanyon Rosh Hashanah services at Avenue in Irvine. Newport Lutheran Church, 798 All othet services will be held Dover Drive, Newport Beach, inlbemultlrQom, with a capacity beginning at 8:15 tonilht. Satur- limited to 343,. day worship serTice Will be at "Last year,'' Dr. Fohrmannot4 10:30a.m. / ed, "we had 600 worshipers for Temple Bat Yahm (Reform) Yom Klpplll' £ve 8nd thla year wlll also observe High floly o.y we didn't '.irant to turp anyolle .. services beiinnlna at 8:15 p.m. away." ·today at 2102 15th st., NO'o\'l)Orl • .,Academy Doan, ~11bi Robert: Beach. Services wlll,be CClllduct· lereuillh Bergman, aulsted by .i by Temple aplt:ltua! leader, ~ademy members, wlU conduct .Rabbi Melvin D. Sllvenn411, or.: Ublll ·Dll)' servf'C••· Prof. D<;nnis •lated by members ot tblJ CClll· J'odf4n, to1tlher With ac.iemy '"''Illian. • ' • • • •• • ~tty on. Prowl 6 ~onth ·t ~, . .f!ani l'.. Li.On E1eope. ·, Sentence Bi ARTHUR L 'lllNllllL> • ,,-Of .. 'Dlltfftlet ... Daniel Sllook'.1 lloo eseaped ber d4!n acatn tQday lllld-up the nei1hborb0Qd on Co1u "1eea'1 eut side be(ore beln& marched back into caJl(IYlty at tbe pOIIit of a Ir anq uill,... IJl!ll. · . Jasmine, the , lO.montb--0ld, 175-pound ljon"°"'l'ho ba4 been llvlq at 21U Orange Ave.1 wu •1 Later on her way to Rlveralae yla · l'\lllerton OI a r~sWt, ~ Sllook is on his way to Harbor ,Iudlclal Dillrlct Court, cite<! by Humane Officer T.R. ~man for allegedlf. bavtn, an unlleensed, undonleatic~ted animal atlarge. : · · The;Jatest episode ol Daniel and the Uo~ in his den qccurntl , al>Out 8:30 i.m., when the Costa Mesa Police Department switchboard lit up like the Fourth of July. • ~.. . All those call8, weh cl>mtng from the area oLOrang&'Ayenue • and Pallllne Plael! .• , • Wltneues pa11iil1 by about 8';30 a.m. said they Clanced over · and s,1>otted Jas~ine lolling sleepily among the !IY<lrangeas and oleanders beside a house. •TheY called in a panic," said one humane officer. Pl>l\ce respond&d on a COcle 2 basis -proceed with all baste ..,.,....t~ .... ~D FOR llE·Pl!N '!IC&Pff J•lllllM clawle11ly harmless, Just as Shooklnslsusbels .. "She could probably •llre gum the bell out of you ·though," re- marked one iriterested party. · but no ligb.tl or sirens, wbicb . ml«ht upset a llon I~ ii!. the> quiet streets -and naturally curious , pusersb_y started ~. ping, . , .,,, Traffic pUed"up atid neljbbor.I Humane officers stalked '1 aamlne and Sboolc -that's Daniel Shook, ber--as he coaxed.her back 1nto her roomy --cage in the home's rear yard. pouredoutofhomes. . - One girl bicyclist was almolit , clle4 for lmpeclin1 \r!ffic. • Jasmine, -me&nwhl.le; lom1Jedi In her leafy bower, lwl!arilllflor all the world to be tooehlessly and ' -. ..,_ Opening. S~ For Lagilna· .. Recycl~· Qnii' " . A penDanent i-ecycling cents located near Latuna CaQ'Yon Road and Woodlll.\l'I J?Pve 1"ill openat9:30a.m.S~.·, The facility was conatrui:ted by the city of Laguna· lleach. It replaces an Ecology Now centet;· operated on Saturdays at Laguna Beach High School. · Glas• and aluminum will be ac- cepted at the center every Satur· · dayfrom9~30a.m.~totl000. Paper labels an~ inelaJ parts 'The cate is relatiVely secure. bqt unlqcked, and as felines tend tO do,'Jpmine bas learned to un: snap !lie latch. . ' A 1tern-faced Officer Art Courteau and other policemen , and· humane officers confronted Shook &Rd several friends to dis· •1 cuSa ~e situation, which came to their attention earlier this week . Daniel was ordered to get llis den and bis llon oilt of town, because a city of 75,000 Isn't big enough !qr -11 those souls and Jasmine. . · He intended to n'lpve her to Riverside but ~laims be couldn't get the cage moved Thursday: ''ltgot. too dark.•• he said. "Well, YQU'd better get a lock for th•t cage Or you're liable to have yourself one dead lion,'' said Patrolmall Courteau. Investigators finally decided to impound her, but a decision was reached ·lo. allow Shook to drive J aamine ln h(s camper to a friend'• r..-m near Fullerton im· medill;lelY. ' do not have to be relDO'led from • 1Iass contalnera, although PortU,gal Boycott ~=::1:J:r:-e ~.r.':!.t~ · usao'N. Portugal <AP) -An· plutic bag.,, ; . tl-O>mmunlst officers represent- Money derlv<id from the sale al .iJlg .Portugal's 100,000.man army the materials w)ll be used to 'pay dectded today lo boycott a COD· for construction of the center and gress._111. the entire armljd forces for park development.in Laguna whlcn pro-C'ommunist Gen. Beac;.h. i'• • , ~. · ', V8sco .Goncaj.ves COWtted on to Further informa.Uon on the ~ ·eave bis •PiSOmtment as the na· center ii. availabl~.by calliag city tion's 1upreme military com4 b811 · mander · ' • .. t ~ • " . ' ' For Upton: BY TO• BllllUlY llt•~"*'--Pormerusessor'••de Gecwae 'Upton WU aentenced ~ to· six months In tile °'""'e County J aH alter bellit ..,... demned la the cOW1room U ;~a public qtrlclal who totany al>ulied, and totally misused bla olflee and other....employes •• ,.--.:- AHl•t-ant District Allonley Mlcl!JM>l Caplul ad«*! to"tll.,iac· quaaUon'tbe~•manlfthat U;tcn, SS. be sent to state ·~ ror bla admlr.ted brlbez1 actl....,.-and • pay a total fine of $1),000 GP the three felonies. , ' superior Court Judge Wolter E. Smith, describilll Upton's conviction as •'an unu'Sual cue~•• impooed the •ix-month J'11 term on each or the three felon"iea, but allowed the former chief deputy appraiser to serve them ooncur· rently. He refuoed to levy a flneder defense attOrney Stanley Jones prot~sted that Upton and bis, family faced a ''precarious financial situation.•• Judge Smith also refuoed Co al· low Upton to return home and consult bis family h!!fore report- ing to the Jail. Rejecting Jones' pleas for more time, he ordered. 'lbe courtroom baililf to book Up- ton into the nearby fadllty lm· mediately. Upton was earlier Cmed $2,500 and placed on three years proba· lion after he pleaded guilty to charges of submitting false ·claims. He was one of nine assessor's empJgyes indicted by the Grand Jury in the wake of a Jong m. vesUgation into allegations that members of the assessor's staff worked on Congressman Andrew Hinsbaw's political campaign while being paid by the county for their time and mileage. )',...Page Al THREAT.;. carrying a large red purse, wan- dered onto the concrete walk.way in the palm tree.lined garden surrounding the Capitol~ Police moved her back bebtnd the restraining lines. After she was subdued, three p:>lice officers pushed her into the back seat of a city police cruiser and whisked her to the nearby Hall of Justice. As the car drove awa,y, tbe woman bad a faint smile cm bet face and appeared calm. When the incident QCCUl'Ted, a Secret Service officer suddenly reached out and grabbed the woman's arm that held the.pistol pointing at the President. With a quick motion, he shOved her arm slraiglit up, pulled it bOhind•her and wrestled her and the weaport to the ground. • ·. Lollis XV ByHenredon , I • .. • ~display now " and ready for • jmmediate delivery I ' .. • • eberf and children, will Orthodox and Cona~rvatlve Sl>Olar re.m's )loml in the Jews observe Rosh lfasbinab fer d call IQ repenta>ce,( two day1; most Ref arm Jews fer Slilc• Israel AcademJ baa onedayonlj, ' ' ·lllOpted tbe reilciousellendarot 1'be Jeytsh New Yea "•11 · lhe~t.orI1~.ael.ltwlllojiaorve lllanlficant amOhg rell&lous ob- hllo4'1olltRoabH11banab,wlth servanceli In that ll com- eve,Glill U1'1\CU todlY and llfemnralu DO blstocfcll eveDI\ Saturilit, and. wonlliP .., ~ but tnd!Uon fl.ltl it u the an-aa, lad · Su.odat maml!IP 11 t. alvenar;y ol the. b)rthd.,. ot the ._.,. world. ' • -. , j I • I . . ' • • • • ' • • ' Land Sale Fraud • Di(ficult in .NY When Ille ,,.,J'J.'.'!:JA.::~~-Corp. lanct-Nlee ,,.... -probllilt •• • •r'a I....,. lllBd ~ ~os.-w~ ... ~--*11.-... .,, .. v-. .... llllAd .. ., ....... "'m1111-ol dllJsl. Alld lo ..... llll dlltt& to recover 1ome of EDO'a adela 1'•11 r -- oot one et 1111 &lllllble 1n.-. ....... Now Yori! atate or In . , ollaar llates 1fhl<b baw • -----eopl•cl Ne Yorlt'• -.. • pklaeorlac Real !:Male 8)oallklll0n Aet. ,..,. eo ....,.,. are -pniteeted _._emu., ....... Im',, ...... ·mvolftd In --ot lllo sale ot aeeurtUeo-llued.J>D purdmeotparlleipelka~inout.of.._.tenal..-W ' veetures. ' The ....,rml!Ut &:DC: tn..i It a -,........, to JOU, a -1ble Vlct.11" of Janel Nie """41...._ad ¢•w11._. wflolt7tolnv-ll-~bYl'°W IA~ailcle-c!i<*lea-cemftlt-.. , , ' ACTVALLY, 1'1111: VDl'f..t I.bit EDC'a lft'l<Mipt it S.maicl Rorowit&, a ~ Lalldenlale nlldent, bu a fa1tlnatln1 twla!. ' • · For baek In thesummerof JJllll, NewYorkstalAl'•Alt7, Gen. Lofila J . Lefkowitz ~an in" tnvuusatlon of the olrtf and sale or unresistered subdivided FIOrida land to ~w York state residents. · lo December of that year, the AtlQf11ey General --to court and Qamed, 8trnll'd Hciro"<l(itz'(the venr aame), lhlll ol Miami 'Be1eb, and several of hia lllaml 8facb properties as defend•J)U. r • I • ._ Lelkowltt charged that the defendants '"'"°" tnveston into the purchase of the lots 0-.Cb a pri%0 eontest In Which neatly everyone was a "winner" but, in the end, everY'io· vestor a aure loser. HORO'\VITZ w,\s llAllRED Crom sellins oilt-of·llate land PrOmoliooo in/New Yorktate, ordered to pay $52,000 in COllls and reqlllred to olfer $S59,3'1 in restltuUoo lo New York Investors. Nowl NJl.w :Y.o~k's -1 law and Its vlgOl'OWI prosecu- tion of frauds ln ~on with the sale of real estate securitles are a model for.the entire nation. In essence, the ".. pioneering lf.W requires t.fle filing of all prospectuses with the state agency; full dJacl01ure of all: material factt in the o!ferina; an inspl,ctk>ll of the l~d; and. acCQ\UIUoS b)' the promoter; and mostol all, provts1ons for crlmmal penaJU,a when the law h,as beenviolatecl. The registratloJl requlremetits'.plus the criminal crackdowns' aa~WeJI as civit -penalties are powerful 'deter· rents to frauduient land sales swindles in New York. Even that is not etlOUlb though. U you are intrlsued by an offer of investment aectuitles backed by raw land lubi di visions : J •• -Visit the actual znte of the land in which you are in· terested in investing. -REQUEST. FRO'~ developer the relevant pro- spectus<lbat be has m~~1he state regufatory 11eocies ror the sale or subdivisions. -If you're planning to buy land with the th"'l&hl or.re- tiring several years &,>m OQW. make sure you iJiyesfJ1ate the financial reliability oltbe developer. --~ A void hasty decbion.s wben.~attend\n& din_uer• sponsored ~y the dev.'-1' or given other "rewards' .. lorvmtinir.thesltel>,..lllodev.eloiler--,.-~ • _ -Deterrb.ine what improvements, tJ · any. are being provided b}iiu.developer and the acce~ibility o( the site in terms ot availability ~transport.ation1 -Ask people who .have previously dealt with the de.- veloper what the,r think of bis or her reputation and re· liability. · , • -Before 'CJbsiit_g iiny deal, consult~witb an attorney on your legal responslbUiti• in terms ot lhe propoied land purchase. ~ · -·GET CLEAR IN YOUK own mind -it you are PIJ'· ing on the installment basis-that your failure to pay one in- stalmept can mean you will not only forfeit your right t(l own the l~cf eventually but afso will lose any instalments already paid. 4 So be prepared and be able to af(ord to lose your entire investment. . -Be Jeary of any high-pressur-: sales. tactic.s:. so you are not a victiDl of brochures or movies which pa.mt an ex- ceedingly alluring but possibly misleadinl picture of lbe ac- tual development. V.S. Firms Cutting , '75 lnvpsting Plam WASHINGTON (AP) r Tbe nat.on's bu1lne11es. e•peclally utilities, airlines and other nonmanufaet.Uring industries, have revlse'd downward again their Invest~ ment plans for 1975, the Com- merce Departrrlent has an~ nounced. The reduced investment plans appeared to indicate that many industries ·do not expect a .•ulfieieotly atrnng recovery from recession, to justify substantial new spend~ ing on plants and equipment this year.. . r . investment will be below the 1974tolal. The Commerce Depart- ment said inflation Increased pric:H of investment goods by about 14 percent dqrtng the year ending in June. •iJf businessmen ~ espect such price increases to con- tinue and have reflected the increases in their spendinc projeet19os, a decline m real capital spending of a1JOut ll.5 percent trom 1974 to 1975 is in· dicated. •• the department said. THE COMMERCE Depart-IN ADDITION, THE de- ment said a recent SW'TtY· partment said, its latest sur· shows the naUol)'!I bu.ainesa Vey shows that the naUon's expects to lnvest.$113.5 biWoo busine~ses !lave scaled this year, )ust 1 :perceni 01or& downward their investment than la.at year. · estimates from only a few Takln1; ,lnt11 accollJll \he months ago. rate of ;lnflatlop, -which ..._ It said that In .June, they v&Ji~ betw-6 and JO ~ eslimated opendinf would tn- cent m the laat year, total 197S ereaae 1.6 percent. and in .. · March they e1Um1ted in ... , St®khroker • ,Take·s Tour ~reases of 3.3 perteld:. 'l'l!e latest estlmllte ol 1 JM!I'· cent Investment srowtb com._ pares with the tm all<j 1'74 tnvestpiellt arowtb rati. ol 13 percent In -ye an. The rectuCed inv ... tment Mary GaJ111har, of Irvine. .Umates occurred in ocln- ia one of six members ol the manufa<turlng lndUJtrlu. Women'• Stockbrol<en Aa-chieDy railroad•, electric toclation wbo leftror a tour ol 'llllltles, alrllnes and com- Europe1n financial centars mBCdl · b-oups, It said MD· today, planning to visit .six manurocfa rlnf lndustrlea ... -<OUDtries. vision a 2 perttnt decn!ue ln • On their return from \'lilt· lnves!ment this yeor com- inc slook excbanfH and pAl'edwJth 111•. lloaMlal in1tlluUOM In IA>n· don1 1'1rill', A1111terd•'!'• T ff.£ rN V· SST ME NT. hailkfurt, Zurich, Jllllan One! estlmale of manulacturers Ven l c e, the women remained the ~am• u three atockbroteu wlll mike a mooU.. earlier, with an in- lj>OCllll report to Batty Ford' creaae of $.5 percent o_. ·.at the WblteHoµaeSept.25. 197' thedeportmonlaald. --·-• Friday's Closiq Prices .. --- , I OAILVl'ILOT NEW YORK . STOCK .EXCHANGE • • Year'• 11¥>-Lowa Appeor E't-ery Sat•rday • • • I I • • I I I I • • • •• D.tJlYP1LOT Frida , Se !ember Nasty Was Bohtied, Fi1tn Tape Reveals )'()REST JIILLS (AP> -Was rue Nastase robbed? A filmed tape by CBS showed that the controversial shot wbicb created a temporary rurof • • • t t . , . ..,,. • in tJastase's quarter-final match against Manuel Orantes of Spain, was a good shot. Orantes won the match 6-2, 6·4, 3-6, 6·3. U~IT•...,_.. t ILIE NASTASE DISPUTES A CALL IN U.S. OPEN . Connors, Borg Vie In ' Semis Saturday ' FOREST HILLS, N.Y. <AP) - Fireball Jimmy Connors led a phalanx of seeded ra.vorites into the men's semifinals Thursda.y in a day of failing legs, debated line calls and electric tension at the U.S. Open Tennis Cham - pionships. The intense Connors, defend· ing champion and No. 1 seed. fulfilled his mission like a destruction unit, erasing curly- haired Andrew Pattison of Rftodesia 6·2, 6·1, 6-2. Jimmy, blowing on his hands and attack· ing every ball as if it were a nag· ging pest, was merciless. He became the lone American survivor in the men's division after un15eeded Eddie Dibbs suf· fered leg cramps midway or his match and bowed pluckily to Bjorn Borg , the golden·haired Swede, 6·4, 7-6, 4-6, 7-6. Manuel Orantes of Spain pro· fi.ted from a questionable line call that took the comeback steam out or trigger-tempered !lie Nastase and advanced with a 6-2. 6-1, 3-45, 6·3 victory over the Romanian. Guillermo Vilas of Argentina, I who experts have picked as the probable finalist against Con· nors, needed only 72 minutes to dispose of a fello.w South American, unseeded Jaime Fillol ot Chile, 6·4, 6·0. 6· 1. Vilas won 12 games in a row at one stretch. Jn Saturday's semirLnals it will be Connors against the fifth· seeded Borg and \'ilas, No. 2. against Orantes, No. 3. in a matchup of lefthanded Latin powerhouses. The women took center court today with heavily favored Chris Evert, winner of 82 consecutive matches and 16 tournaments on clay since the summer or 1973, playing her doubles partner, JS.year-old Martina Navratilova of Czechoslovakia, seeded No. 3, and Virginia Wade of Britain, No. 2. facing Australia's graceful Evonne Goolagong, No. 4. ~wlb Thur'-Clay: Me"'' Silltlfl Ou;lrtiw-tiNOll 8ioo'n &or9, s-a.n. tie•t EdOlll Dlbm,, ~ .. , .. , of.6.7-6. ~111 ... mo Vila\, Aroentln•. be.It .Jalrre Fltlol ()il;.,..,.,M ,•·1. ' Milmiilt Oranl•S, S~ln. ~•l Ille Naslai.e. Aol'naNl, .. 2.6-•, :J.•.•·l. J lmm'f Connors bt•I Andrew P•tllson. Rhodl'Sla, 6-2. ~1 . 6-2. 'Angel.s Open Set :With Kansas City Lee Stailton drove in five runs, including a tie·breaking, three- run double in the eighth inning, to lead the California Angels to a Angei. Slate All Ckflln.., ttMPC 17101 5'Pt. S KeM.11Clty•1 Cllliornla Sip(. 6 ltlMlsCll'f •I Cllltorlll• (2) ~ 7K•Mlt01Y•ICllllomWI 1:75p.m. •:SSp.m. n :np.m. 6;-4 decision over the Texas Rangers Thursday night. Stanton's two·run homer in the seventh inning accounted for all the Angels runs until Mickey Rivers ·walked With the bases loaded to tie the score 3-3 in the eighth. Then Stanton belted his game- wltmlng hit to left to provide Connors, Lutz • On U.S. Team NEW YORK (AP\ -Jimmy Connors was named today to head the United States Davis Cup team which will oppose Venezuela Oct. 17-lV in Tucson. TOttiy Trabert, the new team eaptai~ made the &Ol\OW\cement a the U.S. Open Tennis Cham- )lioao!\11141· California with its winning margin. The Angels open a four-game stand against Kansas City tonight with Ed Figueroa (12·11) facing the Royals, Steve Busby (15-11) at 7 :30. A doubleheader will be played Saturday night beginning at5. Busby, a former Fullerton High product, has been one of the mainstays of the Royals staff this year as they enter the series in second placl io the American League West, six games behind leading Oakland. TEXAS ....... d S""'Hev '211 "'41r'Ql"O'l't If 8vt,....5rf ~,lb "'""'g .,_ .. Altndltpr ,..._ .. ,., -9' Fr"°sl pl\ Umblrf9rtt S. Tl'IO!Ms D -· ··'"" S 1 I 3 s 0 0 0 <II 0 l 0 3 1 I t <II 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 • 1 1 0 0000 '0 2 0 t 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0000 0. 0 0 0000 CALIRIJl:NI.& Cotll111 If ......... Al.,..ncf Stlft-rt ........ Bocllt• lb ChllkJb Et(MOl..,.911C. Ml1ty11 Klt-woodp 81'-rp "",It ltl 5 1 0 0 5 2 l 0 l I I 1 ~ I 1 ) sooo 3 0 1 0 • 0 l 0 , 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 0000 0000 T°"" a.I 4 t • Tflhll ,_ • 10 • T-030 010 IO'i-• c.utom11 ooa ooo tA•-• 1:-eotl\1'., HoWlll, S~. D~Hfoml• I. L.09-TIUI I. ClllfOrrri• 11. , .................. 51- tllft. ttft-eurrovoll• 12<111, SLltllOn U•I. i......1110 OJ .S-Rlwrs.S-00.r .. Mllt•. <" H • • • • ' ' • • • • • 1• •• so 2 ! I I 1 0 I 0 J 0 I 0 J I I I & a I I Nastase wa1 behind in the fourth set 3.5 after losing service but was on the verge ol arebreak in the ninth game which would have put him back in the thick of the match. He won the first Point f(W u.o. and then hit the shot down the line which kicked up considera· ble chalk. This point would have given him a 30·0 lead on Orantes service and would have put him only two points away Crom level· ing the set with service. The umpire in the chair re- versed the lineman's decision and gave the point to Nastase but Orantes objected so vociferously that ?r1ike Blanchard, th'e re· feree, was called on to the court to make the final ruling. After conferring wit,,11 the linesman, Blanchard ruled against Nastase and the score re· verted to 15·15. Shaken, Nastase played out the final points listlessly and Orantes won the game, set and match. CBS Showed news~en a tape of the ball as it hit the court and it showed beyond question that the ball fell on the line. A similar situation occurred two weeks ago in the Canadian Open in Toronto, when Nastase received an unfavorable call against Orantes. He became so upset that he played lackadaisically and lost the match. Don Fontana, tournament director, asked that Nastase be disciplined. Only Wednesday, a council representing the players and the International Lawn Ten- nis Federation, fined Nastase $8,000 -his second-place prize money in Toronto -for what it called poor conduct. Nastase said he was appealing to an independent committee. Afterwards, Nastase declined to talk to the press on the con· troversy but a close friend said, "Ilieis very upset over the whole tiling. He holds no grudge against ?t1an\!..el . He knows it was not his rault . But he thinks he got a raw deal." Orantes said, ''I thought the ball was out. The lineman said it was out. The man in the chair said it 'w\'as good. To me, I see the ball out. The linesman did not change the call.·· Player's -Apologies Go to Fans SACRAMENTO (AP) -Rob Ellis has spent $40 tor a newspaper advertisement to apologize for his disappointing season as a member of the Sacramento Solons baseball team. The Solons finished last in the Pacific Coast League's Western Division and Ellis struggled along · with a .250 batting average. Before the club left for Hawaii to finish the season over the Labor Day weekend, Ellis called The Sacramento Union and placed this ad, which ran today: "To the Sacramento Salons baseball fans: I would like to apologize for the disappointing season I have had. I felt terrible and played the same way. I'm sorry I couldn't have done better. Sincerely, Rob Ellis." The former Michigan Stat~ University star hit .296 for the Salons last season, and earlier in 1974 hit .292 in 22 games as a sub- stitute outfielder and designated hitter with Milwaukee. He suffered an injury to his throwing arm in spring training with the Brewers and w.as sent down to Sacramento again. "I just felt th8t I haven't lived up to my capabilities as a player,'' said Ellis, 25. "I let this ball park (Hughes Stadium) get me down when I shouldn't have. "I know I'm a better player than I've shown, but I got down on myself when Milwaukee sent me here. ''That was a blow to. my career and I let it get to me. I shouldn't have. 1 haven't con-. tributed to the team." Solons manager Harry Bright commented on Ellis' ad: "I don'tknow what to say, real- ly. But it's a classy thing to do. I've never heard ol it being done before. Usually, ballplayers blame the team, the ortanisa- tion, teammates or something else tor their troubles.•· • • Throwing It Away ' Ul'IT__,.... • ' ' Baltimore catcher Dave Duncan desperately dives for ball in crucial game against division-leading Boston Thursday: Duiical} couldn't come up )Vith ball, and Carl Y astrzemski scored. Vislting Boston got two r:uns on two errors and won, 3-1. ' Sports in Brief Cager Sued for $100,000 SALT LAKE CITY -Houston Rockets guard Mike Newlin has been sued for more than $100,000 by a Salt Lake City man who claims he suffered permanent in· jury in a beating by the NBA All- star player. Vic Deavono alleges Newlin at- tacked him without provocation. He said he had to be treated for injuries to his lower spinal col· umn, muscle tears in his back, neck and shoulders, and a deep cut in his back. Deavono said be had gone to a "nlunicipal softball complex for a weekend game, had finished the· game and was · sitting on the ground taking off his b'aseball shoes when Newlin, a fqrmer All - A meric a guard from th~ University-of Utah, attacked him "£or no apparent reason.·· Grldde,..f•..-ent ROSEBURG. Ore . -A Douglas County circuit court jury deliberated only 90 minutes befOre finding pro football players Woody Green and Rich Lewis innoceht of the charge of raping a 16-year-old girl. Green, 30, Kansas City Chiefs running back, and Lewis, New York Jets linebacker, had been charged with committing the rape May 11 at the Loon Lake re· sort area northwest of here. ''This is a terrible thing to go through,'' said Lewis. ''I planned on having a su-per season and now I can concentrate on my game. It's hard to play football with this kind or thing On your mind." Rol»r,. to Bet11rn1 MILWUAUKEE -Frank Robinson of the Cleveland In- dians, first black manager in ma- jor league baseball, says he'd like to be back with the Indians next season. "I have not been offered-a new contract," Robinson said Thurs- day. ''But I have decided I would like to come back and manage again if I'm asked.'~ Std• Relecued LOS ANGELES -Linebacker Bob Stein, a seven-year pro veteran from Minnesota, was re- leased Thursday by the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League who also an- nounced trading offensive tackle Tim Stokes. He was sent to the Washington R·edskins with an exchange of un- disclosed draft choices also figuring in the deal. · Placekicker Grant Guthrie, a third year pro from Floiida State, also was released. Guthrie had si&ned with the Rams as a free agent. Girl Ccs• Plag I . SAN FRANCISCO -A 9-year· old girl who played on .an otherwise all·boy Uttle Leafue baseball team 1ot her playing privileges temporarlly extended to aoc~er Tbunday. Amy Love of Danville, who was kicked orr her soc~er team because she was female, had charged the California Youth Soccer Association with sex dis- crimination. Her attorney, Mary C. Dunlap, said that talks with CYSA at- toriieys befoi;e U.S. District Judge Albert C. Wollenberg pro- duced an agreem.en~ Wlder which Amy will be allowed to play for 20 days while a ''full resolution'' is h31l1:mered out. Mary will play tn her first league game Saturday. B01Dell Rftlr.ies SAN DIEGO -Harry Ho,.;eu, 42. who played 1,550 regular- season games in a 23-year career in professional hoc1cey, TbUQ<lay 3nnQunced his retirement. Howell, a defenseman, played for the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League for 17 seasons before be- ing sol'd. Later he moved to the World Hockey Association anC:l served as player-coach of the San Diego Mariners of the WHA, tak- ing what had been a last-place club to the playoff semif'mals last season. VSC V•l»eatett OSAKA, Japan -The un- defeated University of Southern California basketball team de· teated Japan's national team 8Hl8 today for the fifth straight time in the Tro/ans' current tour. USC led 44.35 at hal!Ume. The taller and speedier Americans jumped to a 17-8 lead in the first five minutes of play at Osaka City Central Gymnasium. in western Japan. Brtd•• n-vp LOS ANGELES -Hallback& K'enny Lee and Carl Zaby ran ahead of 1974 starters Wendell Tyler and Eddie Ayers as tbe UCLA football team concloded LA. Edges Reds .two-a-day football drills on Thursday. 1 A team spokesman said Tyler was not playing as well as the other backs while AyerS was be- i ng brought along slowly following a knee operatiOD late 1 .. tspring. Severn Reece also took over at flarlker for Wally Henry, who bas a slight groin pull. · The. Bruins open their season Saturday, Sept. 13, at the Los Angeles Coliseum. They ·wul work out once a day tmtll Ulat game. c.cser.Dr- wEsT POINT. N.Y. - Carleton R. Crowel~ track and cross-country ooach at the U.S. Military Academy for the last 25 years, Qied of a heart attack Thursday following his customary morning jog. He was 62. SadeeklJ'f'flbd ATLANTA -The Atlanta Braves 'thursday traded veteran left-hander Ray Sadecki to the Kansas City Royals for two minor league pitchers, the Na- tional League club announce4 Thursday. The deal complw.earlier trade between t ams which brought kn ckleballer Bruce Dal Canton to Atlanta in exchange for cash. Odle llf..C Plag FOREST HILLS, N.Y. -The Davis Cup Committee has ad- vised Chile that it IJlUSt play its (.."up semifinal tennis match -against -Sw,eden in Basta..ad, Sweden, Sept.19-21ordefault. Chile bad requested 8 change to a neutral site after its top player Jaime Fillo I had received a death threat a month ago. warning he would be shot if he played in Bastaad. Pride and Salaries Are Still Factors CINCINNATI (AP) -Doug Rau and Willie Crawford may have oppasing views on Y(hat the final month of the se¥500 means to the Los Angeles'l'.>odgers, but their methods were all that mat- tered. "You've· got to have pride," "We-.re not as aWesome as the Reds, but we can still string 10..12 ·singles together,'• said Crawford. · It was Rau's seventh cbmplete game of tbe season and the 13th triumph iqulilled his career high set last ~ear. Rau had two or the Dodg1'1'5' eight bits, bothsin1les. The triumph prevented the •11 ...... , .. 1t,.acott) Reds from setting an all-time 5-PI.. sL.01 ••111.11•0..-it• •:JOP."'-club record of sa Victories at Sitot. •LMA1199ll11tA~I ~·••-t s.t-)L°'Mte ... •tA11.iui n;,..;.-',;;:·· home .. I was 9nly ~au •s -:-:----.------16th setback in 73 home games said Rau, after firing a_fouMl!t, thil year. ' 3-2 victory over arch.·ri•al On-LOIAttG&LU awaN••n cinnati Thursday nl.ebL Tonight • r • W • r '-. w LA '· AU IACllltb • I '0 .-o.a. . 4 ' ' 0 A at &ht&. l f L l.MJ." l 1 t 1 -llllllMw1-.Mrt <II I 1 0 • Other 111emben ol the squad fer tile Venuuelan match will be Vii. Oerulaitll, Dick Slockton. J191<M Tanner, Eric van Dillen .... Brilll Gattfrled. 1l!il wiUIJe lbeflrst Davia CUJi ...,._,ot~.lhe19'14 Wlmllledon and U .s. Dpen challl· Ilka •bo hu declined to play In .. jlMt ~ ..... "' • feud with D• tor•'I" aptalD, " • Dao Leads. Golf Claissie ''Pride?'' said Crawford. ~...,"' :~:l ~~ ~::: "Tbls is known as tbe 1illary cwa "• 1 o ~t • o •, drive. EspeciaUJ wben to• ~~ :::: t:::':.':.. :::: figuretheyearW'e.'rebaVlng.! '.,,.,,._... • <11090 Olrle'IPUtnM lttO wfont keyed a ~tml,i ' ••1 • :=.!, ~::: tfF...1t~:.t)M 111ua~~ Dl1lllct JIOll ~ ol SCI =-.:~~='. lton ::)-~-~~>-.-' ~ ~ COLUMBU~, Ga. (AP) - Veter&~ Mae Mcl.eodilo, tir\IOY· lngthemostprodueUveeeuonol bl1 career. and alwn~·rlddon. Jolla Schroeder e1ch blasted out fl'9-under-par ~so Thundlf to thare a one·rtroke lead~ the Clpe!llftl r\>undl ot Ille Slo0,000 ~Open Gol!Toumament. ' t, •• ........ ,....... -.......... ... ,._ .......... ......... .......... ......... ........ .,,..._.. ,,_ ......... tin nning with • ~nbl homer. Arn'lb"5tlrllft 1 o • o and au preser'ved the vtdbr)t ~Y 1E111.Widl" 0 0 • • "'thelaatt1Redl'inannr. T....._ »••1 TNe• :n1•2 . ""-... "' ....... victory kept. the Reda' ~ • oto °" ooo--i ma~t D\IJQ.ber locked( at (lve. .~.H~~::-.:;:r:1;0. 0;:;-:i.:, Any eorilblnailop of fi'8 Clrieln-so ·- nau 'Vtctorlet cW-.J>Odler: ~ "' " " •• •• so •L R--a;.,_...,1.&;;.(...I•.:......... ....(W,1M) • <II , 1 ' • cuarant.ee~.e -""""---·""""-•ktlt•L."11. , 1 , .a , , £\•tlonal Le~'IU• W••tern '..,. 1 • o ·o • , ~·l,t!U 1n ... 1 ~ t 1 I It 1 • TMt on e NXJ'ea11. ~,,,.,. T-.t:l .. A....at.11L r ' • - • 'VOL 68, NO. 2All, 4 SECTIONS, 31 PAGES ·vatky. I ' MAC • ' .. Nixed ' By ,&UDI JljlEDZIElSQ -<Ol .. ~tyP'li..""\. ' Leaders from all but'one S..d· dleback Valley homeowners as-. sociaiion 4ecided Thursday nlcbt ' not w pursue the formatiba ol a vallepide ,..inunicipal advisory countll <•AC). The decision caine at~ meet- ing of the ~rOildent's couneiJ of ~ :t1 (~~c'Ci.a~:; leaden said they· are satisfied With the representatioo currenUy proyidecl by SACC. ·· " · The eKceptfoft ·-was Bi11 Monoson, pre11ident Of ltie El Toro Homeowners A'isociatioh. He annOunced plans to foim a MAC h\_El TorQ alone. "WeJeel a MAC is necess(U'Y. We do need the MAC in El Toro. We feel strongly we must have it," said Monoson, contending the lack of representation at the county level has1 left his com· muri1ty Without libraries and recreation facilities. The SACC vs. MAC debate came into !Ocus this summer when residents in the El Toro area ·be ran calling for the form a· lion of a mUlllcapal a~>i!ory council sjmUar lb the one-In Mis· sion Viejo. Municipal advisory councils have 119 declalo11-maldnc ...,..., but act in an advlso~ taPa~ to "lbecotin!yBoardor~. n.e •lime function la cun'tiltly· being carried our by SACC, a coalition of homeowners 8$SOCia- ti~, with ·the ,exception that SA.CC leiders are not elected by •vQteofthe people .. . :Iliat-has prorjd"'1 the founda· t100 for arguments by MAC badfen that a munielpal ad· vi$ory council carries more Poli~cal clout at t~e coonty level than, a collection of homeowners associations. ', .. Dan Miller, an aide at the coun- ty Adminifitrative office, agreed. (See MAC, Page AZ> * * * ' • ORANGE coum:v. CALIFORNIA I \ • I El Toro Opt.s . .. . . ""' ......... ALLEGED 'MAl4SON GIRL' LYNETTE FROMME TAKEN INTO CUSTODY BY SECURITY AGENTS 4PP•~nJ <!llJI Mlalllfng;SaVll• Ufa·of.flrelklant Ford ••.Sacromento Crowd Shocked To Go Aheail, '· •' •., !i!~ ~.~y Jeader: D·~ctors. Expect Crisis· are prepared to go it alone 8nd 1 form their own MAC despite re- jectiOn of plans for a valleywide By WJu..iA.11 scffllEIBEB. municipal advisory council. Otl .. hi,,." ... """ Bill Monoson, president Of the Des~ite-imminent passage by El Toro Homeowners Associa· the stat_e lelislature of a medical lion, said his gtoup-intenils to malpractice reform llill, Orange · circulate petitions Ulling for a Cpun,ty MediC'al Association MAC within a month. leaders are preparing plans ·for The signatures of 430 persons, ~ ·of ~tieipts· whose doctors 10 percent of El Toro's regi,ltered are forced 011:t ,of practice by voters, are required to put the iOSringinsirmcerat<s. question on the ballot next Dr..'<;bar}esPlbwa,JW"Sidentot March. tbe 2_,W.O·member. ,county doc· A strategy meeting of ,the te:n'org'anw«on,..ua~saeramen­ -homeownera hlos been tentative-'th jlil) vllll do· Jlothlnl! to 1,yert ly scheduled. for Mpnday night to ~ed.-J.ncreasesr al at "least launch l'he petition tdrive. 481rlpet'~nt ln.malPfaclice pre- Monoson1aid. -· • miums,tffectiveJan.J.. Although the Lake Foresl Com· "1'be bill !ASsemblY B1Il •J.X/C munity Association -also or El br bemoc:rat Batty Keene'), , Toro -took a position 64ainsl. •Quta.. revis'~. the ." court syitem the MAC Thursday n1gh_i, sutroundiii# mafl!,raC!lct: <(ases Moftoioi said be iiltends to bul-dbea nothlnf immediatetO al.4 circulate ~petitid'ns in Lake feet .the ~ndif!.V rat~ increaSe.r' Forest. ,. · Pl<rill$sai4 ~· • "I believe that d<!cisiC"1 was T)lt K,eene-ljill s .cutTenU,Y' in made by the board ol. dlfectors . th"' .Asae1"b1Y, for coocurrence and is not t,ased oa. the 1mem-and•tate.-aenate amendment and berahip or the aalOdetioli. We PIOWI Iii~ h~ ii confident It will will go directly k> the Lake ~ cm~ot;ernor's desk within Forest ft!lidenta with °"" pet;. 10 dvo. 1 - tions seekin& theiri support,•• be 1('91e. lib .eJ1sse1, Plows sai"d be nid. • lhilllr.s it ,.Ul sbow enough good ' $6,300 to as much as $47 ,800 a year. i. "No matter. 'flhat happens on the Keene biU, these rates will be prohibitive to many doctors stay· ing i~ractice after the fU"St of the year and we expect a number may quit as a result," Plows said. . · Tlie doctor said his association ~currently trying to assembl~ a . Physician Se~Jees Contingency Plan"'.COmmit\_ee tbat would act Monoson pointed out that~-foltn •µ..,part or the~ to • ler rei>resentation wilb COUDt.Y keep~ froin lllaging a,.,.... gov;r~ment II a necessity .ralo;F~n starllrie Sept. JS, became El Toro, with a t'Un"Clllt' Wbich .. was anno-u.qced. la1t .. populationorU.oootsaPc<Ctedto mC"1tll. . grow to 24,000 within the'-10 ")I it 11uses, the walkout or years. slowdowi\ wor. 't happen and in an advisory tapacity and al· tempt to draft met.hods of handl- ing patient care when doctors leave practice. Plows said the committee wi II meet for the first lime.later this month find tentativCly will in· elude four appointees of the coun · ty board of supe"fvisors, four named by the California Medical Association ·and four from the California Hospital A.ssbciat.ion. <Setil>OCTORS, Page A2l . l ' .,, " BULl.J!TIN . SAN FllANCISCO IVPO -An alcleatlhed womoit pbanecl Ullit· tlll PrOSI lalera•ll<NI .. llere lo' da,.,. ••)l • M-poand bomb wu f8 lo lO ~Ill CallfOnd•'a Ihle capitol, wliere PrfllldeM Ford wu ..,eakbt1. Tile la1f c:~e an ....,. aJtd a'liaU after a tllreaf on Ille Presld•nl'~ Ille. ' -SACRAMEN'.fO (AP) -A Yeuftl women said to have been a follower of convicted murderer Charles Manson pointecl a loaded pistol at Pre1ident Ford today as he sbook h•nd1 a)ong a Sacramento 1tnet, but security • m~ 9uickly seized her, • ~,. The President flinched away, then continU~ his wal~ to the Calllorni'!,Slate Capitol. ~ White House Pfess secretary llon..Nf1Hen identified the woman as Lynett~, Alice 'Frorpine; 1rr. 14Jd to h.a ve J>een one or MllllSOll 's fq!IQwers. The scene.was oned. some CQll· fus'9P. but tbf incident appeared to bave•been an assassination al· telnpt. The Presiden~ was un· barme<j. · - .. •'Jt didn'i. ga off," the red· turbaned 1woman' sholjted. as f:oi:d'• Juards S<li•e4 her. ,. !Nasen aaid the gwj Was about two feet from Ford. 1 ,. ir,: ~lid L.,.ry ll\l~11<10fl, a Secret Ser~iee ageni walking behlncl the President. \•saw the hand,of A woman come..'1.ip bttween two people in the cr0w4. '' Tllere was a gun in the hand. ';Il was eslpbllshed ·that the gun was a .45, and it was loaded,•• Nessen said. A witness to the incident said she heard no click that would have indicated the woman pulled tbe trigger. \. Another witness, Roy Miller, said that a• Miss Fromme was ' wrestlctd to the ground and handcuffed she cried : ... Dolft worry. It didn't go off , fello~. it didn 't go off.·· Others sai4 the woman al so . Twins Still Critical, In Florida PENSACOLA, F1a . (UP!)- Premature twin sisters, whose pa~enl s .rej ecte d blood transfusions for the m on re· ligious grounds, remained in critical condition today. The babies were born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Ronakl Ivey of Panama City, who are Jehovah's WiJ,tlesses. Or . Edward Westmark, pediatrician at Sacred Heart Hospital, told ' the couple the twins, eacb"weighing about two pounds, had fi,Ule chance to sur- vive and that blood transfusions would give them a slightly better chance.~ · . The lveys said their religion does not permit blood transfusions and the father threatened lo file suit for damages again4t anyone con · ~ted with administering bloOO trans(u1i9ns to his ~abies. The state Division of Family Services ~etitioned Juvenile Court to order th~ transfusions . Instead, Judie Theo Bruno Wed · nesday night appointed attorney Joel Cohen as guardian or the tWins and authorized him to sign ·'medic.al releases if necessary. . Physicians and hospital authorities were uncertain Whether the judge's-.x-der would protect ·them from civil damage act.ion if the tra11_s~usjoos were "• admjl)illt•~· • . : He described a municipal ad· """'1d be ·coun_te\'·produclive," vilCJl'7 council as 1llhe only solu· Plow• said. ' lion" for bl1 area. ''The.~~ ' Re(errlJll to proposed Homeowner• Association will TrayeferS Insurance Cbmpany push for• MAC in Service Ar•a .premium. ~ato lltcreases, Pl.i,.s ltattle·Sh.apilJ:g'f ,, j . ·.. • . ...,"'*' .... ,-· lLul~os?.1';' Talc.en .I -" Radios ana a tele~-~1c::ir. set 6.Noneofu1havereallyeba!laecl not,d· Iba~-.. sener1t• 11r••· OW' minds about tht1. Wiien we tiorier'• rate -w,u jump.I.Om lllarted ""fdtweneeded11 ¥,AC $120~aa,mul/> IS $6,1181per<Yellf and weaUll c\oi'' M.onoeoosalCI, Jan. l. • ', Althollih ttio Sackllebedt Area Ho ula p rticlma 'if"" prac· ec.diuunc Council ~in'oo-Ile~ apeclll)liea .Ucb • brain poolUoo ~ ronnl'n&.• MAC. MOC •uraoey or obotetrles 1!lll ex·. (-SL TOllO, ... All J/"riente ~•I• ln~r Croll\ .., . Assemblyman Robert'B~dh&m oC NeW,n.~~~ ,(r{ghQ: has anno~ed he will seek the Republican no~ation fQr 'the 4otli Con~J>!~Ct ~ nri· llel¢JJ?1'1Ae GOP's ·~ ~i ~ 8l90 ~ 'Beadl. Hinshaw; IS f;ldi\C crimfoat p eeulllii•ln connec· tiQll with past poUUc:al wafil, sajW'b<;11 flgbt to keep his jot>, See story, P~e M . · .4 • I r. were amonf' lbot carrlod oil by bUrglah who broke into a Ml•· tion ·Vi@Jo home, Orange ONnty ' Sherif('• Olflcers.~IA>Clay. Dt!IUtl~ •!lid lhi••~tlMred tho " lldll!6 on Molftarioiio Drive by forcln# open tho sliding ,i ... ~-Tbe total loo• wu -..iat. eclat~. ' • ...y• ~· ...,, N.Y.S~~ TENCENT • ' -· . --· •, -... • ' ~· • • shouted: ''Re is not a public ser: · vant. He ls not a public serv8'l) Agents wrestled her to· tho ground, seized her weapoo a.rid handcuffed her. Sacr,..mento police tdok custody of lb<! woman. "' The-incident occurred as the Pr,-sident strolled from the Senator Hotel toward an •O· pearance at the nearby state "'Capitol, shaking bands with the crowd along the way. Nessen said il was Se~ret Service ma9: Buendorf °"ho seized the pistol from Mils Fromme. · Ness.,, ,aid )\iendorf cut his hand, possibly from the firing pammer or the weapon, as he gro~bed It from Miss Fromme before-forcing her to the ground. • An eyewitness said Ford ap- parently saw the gun ~"! (See'EllREAT, P•f•A21 No Trial Hearing For Battin . • .J.Oraoge ·coupty Supervisor' J<Otmt B~ltin .abandoned his de- mana today for a pretrial hear· ing on charges. contained jn a Grand, Jury indictment and • agre¢ to face trial Oct. 6. Defense attor,ney Matth~w Kurilich additionally Ctled f mo- tion for dismissal of seven felony counts which will be debated Sept. 19 in Superior Court. ''We hope to dispose of some if not all of the charges at that time,·· Kurilich said, shortly after Judge James H. Walsworth set Oct. 6 as the trial date. ' Battin and Kurilich refused to comment on the reasons 'or scrapping of the earlier decision to demanc;t a pretrial hearing at. which they had planned to place a number pf witnesses on the stand. ··tt's better this '1"'3Y," Battin said. ''l am still conndent that we can kill whatever charges may be left when we go to trial in Oc .. tober. ·· Battin. 45 , was charged with grand theft, embezzlement and submitting false claims alter the Grand Jury heard testimony that he used county emploJ""W'I and. materials last year in hh t. •• SIJC· cessful bid for the office of lre-.c. .. nant governor. The First Di strict supervtsvr today repeated his allegations that tbe charges are politically motiv3ted and were. fiJed at the instigation of District Attorney Cecil Hicks. Hicks. while admitting that there is little love betwee11 himself and Battin, firmly denies the supervisor's charges. · · Coast Weather Continued s unny and warm Saturday. Highs from the mid·70s at the· beaches to near 90 inland. Overnight lows in the mid 1 60s . INSIDE TODA 't' Thf're'll be .some .new clauicol pif'Ce.s on the coo.st mu.sic acene this /all -lhey were IUppOU'dly dictated by the lpirit• of Mad compour.s lo.a British p.sychic. Stt ncrry on .Page CJ of today".' tfeekender . llldex r . f f • • • I ' • i ' I • • Al DAIL y Ptl.J>T SB • SclJJ,itz ~~-~':Brew . WASHINGTON (AP)".-~~"tb:rcf milllOll cases of canned beer are beiJ)(f~lll bJMhe'1°"1>h \ Schlitz Brewing Co. from s.-11'.17 a . because It '7 "tastes funny," the Food and Drug Administration said today. The beer poses no health problems, despite its "off taste," an FDA spokesman said. · The FDA said 515,852 cases of beer manufactured at the Schlitz Brewery in Winston·S~lem , N.C., were being withdrawn from the market. The beer carried the lot number s ll·F, 16-F and 19-F. Each case con· tained.24 twelve-ounce cans. . The FDA said the beer was distributed in Con· necticut, Delaware, Georgia, Kentuc-ky , Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Penn~yl.vania, South Carolina. Tennessee, Vermont, VJ.rglnta and West Virginia. Jobless Rate Same For County-8.3% ndon Bombed LONDON (UPI) - A bomb blew up neir about 100 persona in Ute Hilton Hotel today, ebatter· ing the lobby and leaviq bleed ing survivors screamlna Jn shock. Police aaid two persom ,,.ere killed and 49. wounded, four or them Americans. · The injuries of the Amertcan1 were not critical. All were tre•t· ed and diseharged from nearby St. George's Hospital." :. ' . Four of the wounded, two of whom were reported to ha,ve lost legs, were described in serious condition. Police suspect the bomb wu planted by a breakaway faction of the Irish Republican Army believed responsjble fQr a series of terrorist blasts In recent weeks. ~'- The number or unemployed people in Orange County declined in Augus t. A the number of e Joyed peopl in- creased fro 1a month ear lie Department (EDD). While there was e shirt to more employed and (ewer unemployed last month the change Wf'Sn't enough to lower the County's 8.3 percent seasonal unempJoymenl rate. Among the victims'treated ~'d released were French pop ainger · Claude Francois and Americf,nS Martin Reitzen of Cr•twriod,.: Mich., Joseph Collins o(Fairf~. Va., Bria, Gen. Joeeph Cappucel of Falls Church, Va., and James' McDonald of Boca Raton, Fla. But the unt 's un ploy- ment rate re 1n 8.3 per- cent, unchanged from July when there were more people un - employed and fewer employed workers. . The static high unemployment rate ii the result of seasonal fac-tocs pumped into Orange Coun- ty's labor statistics by the state Employment Development " " From Page A I EL TORO • • Presidenl Rick Bohay pledged to provide Monoson with SACC ~tudies and materials on the MAC proposal. "'We'll do everytt«ng except provide the signatures for you," :iesaid. ''We'll get those ourseJves " Monoson grinned. ' ~i-P-AJ c ... -He' tol4 the gathering that a MAC, because of Jts official statua has ''a more ,~erful voice.'" • Fifth District · Sul)erviSor Thomas F.i, Riley, while •laying clear of sUpportin'g one organiza- tion over the q!her, recently pointed out that s'Upervisors have not once rejected.a recommenda- tion made by the Mission Viejo ?dAC. The same has held generally true for recommendations made by SACC, but it does not have a perfect record. Although his Lake Forest Com· munity Association voted with the majority in rejecting the MAC to preserve unity, homeowner president Bill Rat- ion pointed out that it might be well to reconsider the proposal at a future date. "To think that SACC will • alwiu'S continue to serve us well is naive and shortsighted," 'be said. '""It doesn't mean we can't improve things.'' • Furniture Stolen Furnishings valued at $200 have been stolen from a model home in the San Juan Capistrano area_ Orange County Sheriff's or- ficers reported today. Deputies said thieves entered the home at 26581 La Zanja via the sliding glass door. The Joas was reported by officials of West Port Home Builders, owners of the housing tract. ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT According to EDD's monthly statislical report, there were 6,500 unemployed countians in August, a drop or 3,400 from July. A year earlier, the number of unemployed in Orange County stood at 37 ,400 persons and the County's unemployment rate was 5.1 percent. Heaviest increases In un- employment from August, 1974, has come in manufacturing jobs. They are down 8,400 workers rrom a year ago. Construction, which was already in the midst of a slwnp last year, has continued to fall orr in the past year. There were ror example, 6,300 fewer construction workers employed last month than in the same month a year ago. EDD's labor analyst Alta Eldridge said today that the opening of a new department store in Laguna Hills helped in- creaSe August retail trade employment by 800 workers. Mrs. Eldridge said she expects: the County's unemployment rate to hover around the eight percent mark in the next few months. She pointed out that the number of long-term un- employed in Orance County re- ached a record hillh Of 12. 700 in August. Mrs. Eldridge del'ined the long· term unemployed as those persons who have exhausted their normal six-month un- employment benefits and applied for additional benefits under emergency programs. The two dead were a man and woman wbos~ identifications were withheld &>ending n<(ifica- tion of next of kin. Commander James Neyille, head of the t:.endon bomb squad, said a man with an Irish accent telephoned rt newspaper at 11:57 a .m . saying ~the bomb would ex· plode in 10 minutes -the usual IRA warning. It went off at 12:18 P.M. ''Evacuation was in progress,'' Neville said. Earlier, police commander David Helm rePQrted no such or- der had been given, and wit· nesses said they 1lld not not.ice a hotel evacuation in progress. Heart Attack -· Hits Educator Dewey Hillman, as1l1tant superintendent of the Oranee CoUJ!ly Department OI Educ&· lion," is in siti,factocy: condition today at Saddleback Hoopilal, after suffering a heartattack, ac· cordina to hospital spokesmen. \Hillman, 51, suffered the 1 seizure Monday morning and was in critical condition in the Laguna Hills. hospital's critical care llnit early this week. Hillman, a Laguna llills resi· dent, bas been with the county department four years. Rosh llashanah JeWish New Year Begins at S11ndown By EARL WILSON Of IM Dally f'llM Molff When the sun sets today, Orange County Jews will join those the world over in ushering in Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year 5736. This ritual will begin a 10-day period of spiritual inventory Temple Sharon, conservative congregation of the Harbor area, will also observe Yorn Kippur services, commencing with the traditional Kol Nidrei service on Sept. 14 at 7 p.m. in the Temple sanctuary, 617 W. Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. which concludes with Yorn Kip· Services on Sept. 15 Will begin pur (the Day of Atonement) al at 9 a .m. and will continue sundown Sept. 15. throughout the day, concluding The New Year services center at sundown. Yizkor Service around prayer and self· (memorialservice)issched.uled. examination, and reach a fornoon. dramatic climax with the blow· There will also be special ing of the shofar, 8 hollow ram's services for children held in the horn, one of the ol~est wind in -Vigman Education Center start· struments known to man. Local services during these ing at 10 :30 a.m., Sept. lS. Lead· High Holy Days will include ing the congregation in prayer worship under the stars of Israel throughout the Holy Fast Day Academy of Irvine tonight at will be Rabbi Sheldon M. Kirsch 7:30, and again on Yom Kippur and Cantor Meyer Liss, assisted by the members of the ritual EveforKolNidreionSept.l4.. committee and scholar' .. con-Dr . Norm an Fohrman, 'J chairman of the Academy's Kad-greganta . mah v'azlah Rellgiou TempleBethSholomofOrange Fellowship, indicated that the County will conduct a combined· move outdoors was undertaken Hilb Holy Day observancel' at to accommodate the academy's temple, 13101 Tustin Ave., Santa growing membership and Ana. multitude of guests expected to Shir Ha-Ma'alot Harbor overflow its headquarters In the Rerorm Temple will conduct its old Irvine School on Sand Canyon Rosh Hashanah services at Avenue in Irvine. Newport Lutheran Church, '.J'98 All other services will be held Dover Drive, New;ort Beach, In the multlroom, with a capacity bellnnlnl at 8: 15 tonlgbt. Satur· llmltedto343. d11 'wonhlp service will be at ''Last year,'' Dr. Fobrmannot-10:30a.m. - eel, "we had 600 worshipers for Temple Bat :Yabm <Worm) Yom Klppur Eve and this year will also observe Hllh Ho11 Day we didn't want to turn anyone oervlces be1innlng at B:IS p.m. away.'' "·today at 2I02 15lli St., Newpo.1 Academy Dean, Rablll Robert BeaCb. Services will be conduct-- Jeremiah Bergman, assisted by eel by Temple aplrltual lellller, academy members, will conduct Rabbi Melvln I). Silverman,' aa- Holy Day services. Prof. Dennis silted bJ members of the con· Fonton, tocether with academy llftllUon.. , members and children, will Orthodox and Conservative '50Wld Sholar ram's boma In the Jewo observe Rosh Hashanah for · qe-old call to repentence. two d11s; most Re!orm Jews for Since Israel Academy has oned11onty. . adoptedther,lfclou.caleadlrof The Jewish New Ye•r Is the ~ of Israel, It will observe alp!flcant amoua nlist-ob- two daya ot Rosb Hashanah. with servance1 In that It com. evenlna aervlcu tod11 and memorates no hl1torlcal ennt. &illlrdq, and wonblp OD Satur-but tradition fix•. ~. • the !\!'; day and &undl1 marnlQp at 9. niYerJU1 of the blzilllll1 Gl -a.m.. world. ,. . ' -• . , ' 6 :Month .. i entence. 1. furUpJ(m .l B:rTO•BuUY ~I cw .. .-,....,.. l rormerUSHllOfT•-~· I Upton WU aen\eb<ed 'DlunQy to sill m<lntll.t In Ille 0r..,.e · Coubty J all after beilll con· 1 demned•lhe •outti-D u "a ; publi< official who l!lta117 abased 1 ...,loUO)'-miaused bis olJloe- Cllllir emplo7es." Auilta.nt District Attorney ' lli'cbiel-Capinl aclcled to Illa& ac· c:usaUon the dem,and -Uploo, 1 '116 be aent to st.ate pr1scn r.r bl> i J ;;lm,itUd bribery actlvltleo and ) <i py a total fine of $1.5,0llO CG the ! thi"ee relonles. ~ ! SUperlor Court Judge W~ • • -1-E. Smith, describing Upton s ' conviction as ••an un~ual case.•• ~ imposed-th~lll·monlh Jail term j • on each of the three felonies, but l allowed the former chief deputy • . appraiser to serve them. concur· ~ '" i rently. · 1 He refused to levy a fine aft.er • Uttt'f ...... 'CLEANING THE EARTH' -Lynette Fromme, shown In photo taken in Sacramento in July of this year, said at that time followers of Charles Manson bad become 'nuns' and were 'cleaning the earth.' In the July visit to the state capitol, she delivered a message from Manson which said 'we l!l'e waiting for our Lord and He expects people to be cleaning the earth.' '· FIRE HYDR.4NT ]USI' FOR DOCS DODGE CITY, Kan. (UPI) - When a tavern across the street from an animal clinic caught tire, the pumpers rolled. The first company booked hoses to a hydrant lo Cron! of the clinic and dashed toward the fire. But wben~e water was turned on, nothinfbame out. The h_ydra,rit didn't belong to the city. The clili.ic's owners had placed it there for the conve-- nlence of v!slUng dogs. Fro• Page Al THREAT •• ·• , anyone else, jllld moved his hand toward it. "I saw the President shake hands witb one person,'' said Miller, whOwasstandi.n,gnearby. ''He went over to shake her hand. He saw the gun. He moved to pro- tect qalnst it. ''And then a Secret Service man dove for her right away and wrestled the gun outot her band and ll"•bbed her,•• Miller said. Steve Crane, a salesman who . ' '. d t tpok the d¥: oU to see Ford, said, Antiques Di8playe "I saw It (the sun> illter they -took it ·away from 1ier. I J1111t ran More than 50 antique dealers <jown here to sb"ake his blind. I from Orange County are display· shook bis hand. He 1hook· ing their wares through" Sunday somebody elae'S band and the at the Laguna Hills Mall. The _next tbitUI I,1knew be was show features jewelry, lamps, flinching back and fWay. pewter, kitchenware; wicker and "The SS'people jumped on her hardwood furniture aa 'If ell as old and twisted the·gun back behind baby bUiiles a.nd i:ocI<ers. her head." derense attorney Stanley Jones protested that Upton and his ramily faced a ''precarious financial situation.•• Judge Smith also refused to aJ- low Upton to return home and consult bis family t.efore report-ing to the jail. Rejecting ,_,,. pleas for more. time, he ordered the courtroom bailiff to boo!< Up· too into the nearby facWb' im- mediately. Upton was earlier fined $2,:SOO and placed on three years J!roba· lion after be pleaded IUiltY to charges of submlttin& false claims. He was one of nine assessor's employes injllcted by the Grand Jury in the wake d a lq in- vestigation igto allegations that members of the assessor's 'staff 'worked oo ConJressman Andrew HinshaW's poJ_itical campaign while being paid by Ute county for their time and mileage. Hinshaw and County Assessor Jack Vallerga face trial on those · same charges. · Hinshaw faces trial Nov. 3 in Superior Court on bribery charges contained in a second Grand Jury indictment. He bas pleaded innocent to all charges. Both Hinshaw and Vallerga were condemned by defense at- torney Jones in the courtroom Thursday as the "architeeta of the conspiracy" that led to UPll>O being named in two Grand Juiy indictments. DOCTORS •• Plows said the supervlsorial appointees would be ''people with expertise in medical care. particularly of indlee'l!,8." He said two logical choices Would be Orange County Medical <:enter . administrator Robert White and Dr. John Philp, county health of- ficer. ·Louis XV ByHenredon • • On flisplay now and-ready for immectUtte delivery (· ' ~-• •' • .,, ,. ' ~ • ' .. • • ' • .. ' • •, 7 I ·~ • VOL:. , NO • .241, 4 SECT.10!'15, a-PAGES GE c;oumv, CA:i.IFO~NI" •• Burglar Suspect ' ·. FreeH: ,, • • _ lJy DO(JGCAS ~ • otW..:o.e1, ........... , Irvine Polite •re agaia Jriing, fer a va1abond burl~ sl&li>!l<t tbey t'eteased from Jail tWo .. week.a ato for laclt or evidence. ~ In addition to turnin& hl,ni 1ooe:e. potice had to return an .. timate<I $1,000 in what th~ suspected was burglary loot. .. Donald L . Crowe, 21, of Richmond, Va .. was arrested Aug. 12 after Investigator Ron Veach spotted him walking across a North Irvine fieJd stooped over with a-heavy load,t that included' rolls of coins, three jade statues, four rings and a large radio. But tti:ne passed and Crowe was released when no burglary could be found to frt the loot. Alter Crowe was released, he re- turned to the Irvine police station and demanded return or his passessions. He got them. What Investigator Veach believes is the missing link in the case turned up Thursday. . 'tsung Ho, 38, or 4802 Lockb8ven Circle, told police Thursday that a young hitcb,h'ike.r he knew only as "'Don'' had left his home at a run Aug.12. Ho said he had piCked up the .hitc~ker two days before and, ¢\er ,Je°an!iog lbe. m.O !lad no place to live. ottered to let-Don stay at hi• house. __ J - Two days later as ~ was - leaving, Ho iald, he walked up to the young 01 an and asked him wbel'e he was going. "The young man took otl at a nin, Ho told police. 'This, Ho said, made him sus- picious and he checked the house to discover $300 in ball dollars, 19 silver dollars, an antique jade elephant and .a jade fish were missing. Crowe was picked up by Veach that afternoon about a mile from Ho's home. A::ked whether the burglary and the similar objects released to Crowe could be related, Veach said, ''I'm sure of it." However. he said, he had held <See SUSPECT, Page AZ) r • Trustee Raps Cancellation Of Meeting Irvine school Trustee Frank Hurd has criticized cancellation or Monday 's regular school board meeting. He says the board is missing -an opportunity to discuss issues facing the dig. trict. The meeting was canceled by board PreSident Elizabeth 9coli and Superintendent A. ,stanJey Corey because there were •no pending itettfs requiring board action and because the district staff is concentrating Oil opening schools for the fall term, Mrs. Sicoli said. Hurd said the decision "&ug· gests that the quality of educa- tion is perfect and I believe that ls an erroneous concNsioo." Hurd called for a policy limit- ing the power or the board presi· dent to cancel meetift#. Mrs. Sicoli said she would not . respond to Hurd'• commen~. • Session' Set Saturday l.rvia~ council ~embers will .hold a special dis· cussion sessiqn Saturday on low and moderate· income housing in the city. The meetin1 will be beld at city ha11, 4201 Campus Drive. at 9 a .m. Invitations have gone out to lower-cost housina ad· vacates who are at odds With ell)' government over what they consider iilac· tle>n.i"' making leo• COllly boma ••'11•b1' in tMne. I • ,_ ' . • ::.t. I> Ul"tiT• ....... Au,;i:GED 'MAN.SON GiAL' lYNETTE FROMME TAKEN INTO CUSTODY BY SECURITY AGENTS · llgent'• Quick Action' Sa~•• ute of President Ford•• Sacramento Crowd Sh«ked ' . t . Docto~ __ -_Expeet· Crisis ' I 1 By WILUAM SCHREmEll SS.JOO tot as much· as $47,800 a in an ad~isory capacity and at- \-" ' Of*o.uv~ ... Slafll year. f 1 temp( to draft.methods of handl· ~pile imminent passage by ··~o nihtter what happens on ing patient care When doctors the state legislature of a mediCal the Keene bill, the.se rates will be leave practice. . . m4tprlctice reforn;i bill, Orange· p~bitive t~ n;tany. dOctors slay· PIOws said ~he C<?n:troiltee wi_ll copnt~ Medic al A&focia,tion 1ng m e.racttce. aft~r the firs~ of meet for thJ! first time later this Ie~ers are preparing plDtls for the YeU and we'hxpe(t a number month 3nd 'ten"t3tively Will in· ca of patients who&e ~actors m".IY quit as a. result," P1ows clude fouraJ>Poin.tee:;~fthecoun - are ·forced out or prictice by said.. -.: jl ty board oJ• su~erv1:wrs, f~ur so~ng insura9ce rates. • The doct.o,r •itid _his associa~on narnec;l hr the Cahfonua Medical ~-Charles Plows, president of• is c~enUy trying. fo assemble I!-· A1~1at_1on an~ four r~~ the the ·.2,000·cnember county doc· P.b,ysician ~r.<Yices Contingency Cal1forn1a Hospital Assoc1at1on. tors Organtzat1on, the sacramen· • · Plan Cdmm1ttee tha\ would act (See DOCTORS, Page AZ> to bill will do nothirl.R to avert pro~~ increase.s or at least ~: .,, 486 ~rcent ln m~practlce pre· miufnS, effective Jan. I. "The bill (AsS<OmblY Jlill !XX by .. D · mocrat Barry Keene) wouJ.d revise the court system' s~j)unding malpract:l,ce cases bQt~notbi,ni immediate to ar. fecti~ P,ending rate increas~." Pio jald. · Th Keene bill is currently in the AssemPlY ror concurrence and state senate amendment and Piows said he is confident it wiU b,e.Of\ the governor's desk within lOdll!'s. 11 ttie. bill passes, Plows said be thind. ij. .. wlll show enou&h good faith ton the part of the state to keep \ioctors from stagina a work slow.own st•rting sept. 15, which was announced last rMnt.. . ".Uf passes, the walJcoot or slow wn won't happen and woul be counter-productive," · Ftows->said. · Reterring to prqpos e-d Travel~rs lnaurance Company • ~emt m rate incr~ases, .Plows oted that a 'eneral prac· oner' rate Wall jump from $720tops much a~ $$,68Speryear Jan. l . t • He Sfld pbysiclanl wl'Jo pr~c· Ut!e s)lecialtles such as llraln · rur&ert or obtltetrleo will a· ~rlence rate incre.ues from • ! • • ' j FRIQAY, SEf>1i:MBER S, 1975 s , . . • • ' • .. • • • I • -'4 I \ P~~sident O,Iiay ! · After Incident-~.~-• SACRAMENTO (AP) -A young woman said to have been a follbwer of convicted murderer Charles Manion pointed' a loaded pistol at Presiderit Ford today as he shook hands along a -· Sacramento s t reel, but security men quickly seized her. The President rlinched away, then continued his walk to the California state Capitol. White House press secretary Ron Nessen identifieditbe woman as Lynette Alice Fromme, 27, said t.o have been one or Manson's followers. 1 The scene.was one of aome-eon- fUlion, but the incident appeared to have been an BQ)WiinaUon at· tempt. The President was un· th.armed. · ·~it didalt go . off," the red- turbaned woman shouted as Ford's guards seized,her. Nessen said lt\.e gun was about two feel from Ford. He said Larry Buendorf, a Secret Service agent walking behind th.e President, "saw tbe hanjl or a worn.an come up between two people in the crowd." There was a gun in the hand. "Jt was established that the gun was a .45 , ·and it was loaded," Nessen said. A witness lo the incfdenl said she beard no click.,..lhat would ll•v1. indic•te~ the woman J\1'11ed 1¥.1J1&1er. ;lAnother wit.,ess, Roy Miller, said th-..t fl Miss h-omme was f wrf:llled to the ground and haridcu(led she cried: "Don't worry. It didn't go off. fellows, it·didn't go off." Others said the woman also shouted: "He is not a public ser- vant. He is not a public servant." ~gents wrestled her to the ground, seited her weapon and handcuffed her. Sacramento police took custody of the woman. ' The in"'cident occurred as the President s trolled from the Senator Hote l toward an ap- pearance al the nearby slate Capitol, shaking hands with the crowd along the way. Nessen said it was Secret Service man Bucndorf who seized the pistol from Miss Fromme. Nessen said Buendorf cut his hand, possibly from the firing hammer of the weapon, as he grabbeCI it from Miss F'rommc be(ofeforcing her to the ground. An eyewitness said Ford ap- parently saw the gun before anyone else, and moved liis hand toward it . Tomat.oes Ju.st Irresistible When Rita Marie Hileman left Irvine to return to Mon terey Park in her 1974 l.incoln Con - tinental Thursda y, she had something new-a petty theft citation. Mrs. Hile man, 39, allegedly was spotted pickin g tomatoes in a field near Mic helle Street and Myford Road Thursday after- noon by an Irvine Ranch deputy. She told police a man named "Leon '' had driven by in a pickup truck and had given her permission lo pi ck the tomatoes. A poli ce searc h of the area fai led W locate Leon. 'l'he 147 tom atoes valued at S2 were turned over lo the tenant farmers of the plot . Three Escape Burning Boat OCEANSIDE !AP) -A cabin cruiser caug ht fire and sank, but thethree occupants escaped onto a sa:tlboat whose Skipper saw the flam6 33 miles off !ihore. N• i~u~ wer<!"rei>;>rted. The 42-tl)O!> Uttls ... 'va!Ued 11Us1s 000 , !a\ljo> l!f l>J>ura a[ter <atcn1ng fire Wld'nesday. 1 rt1r·owner, M,ain I. 'S<h«r or SOUthtGate,tsaid t.h• cable ~lhe below·•eck11.bl a~w'u rlbt known. , TI!~ otl!•r )lersons with S<hOrr weren id~tlfied. # ·-' .. , BUl.LETJI'! , SAN PRANC18ql (UPI) -'All unidentified wom aa phaatd u .... ed Preu lnleraadaaol llere ~ day lo say a lt·Poud -b '!' ... oet to go off la CaWonla's suie . Capitol, wbere PrHfdent P""' ' wu a~akltig. Tbe ctl1 c~me 8" bav iH a bait arter a llireal OD tbe Preslde.nt•a llfe. There wu no explosion. ....,,.. -------~~ "I .saw the President shake hands with one person," sltiid Miller.~ho was standlnlfnearlW. "He·wenh>ver to shake Mt-ha8d. He saw the gun. He moved to pfo- tect against it. .. And Uteri a Secret Service man dove.fol" t)er right away aitd wrestled the gun out of her hahd and grabbed her,·· Miller said:. Steve Crane, a salesman who took th~.ifay off to see Fonj, said, "f saw it (~'gun) after they <See THREAT, Page AZ) . . . -N~l Tnal ~· I Hearing ·. ' For Battin· ~ t • .. ..•• Orahge County Supervis r ' I!OOert Batti~• ab-hill de- marid todat for a pl'<ttial hear· ing ori chilrges• contained In a Grand Jury indictment a:nd agreed to race trial Oct. 6. Defens~ attorney Matthp.w Kurilich additionally filed a l'flO· tion for dismissal or seven fe19.f'y counts whtch--~ill be deba(ed Sept. 19 in Superior Court. "We hope to dispose oJ some i! not all of the charges at th't time,·· Kurilich said, s hortly after Judfe James H. Walsworth set Oct. 6· as the trial date. Battin and Kurilich ref us~ lo comment on th e reasons for scrapping of the earlier decision to demand a pretrial hea'ring at vthich they had planned lo place a number of witnesses on the stand. ·•tt's better this way," Battin said. ··1 am still confia,nt t.l)at 'Re can kill whatever f:harges may be left when we'go to trial in Oc- tober." ; Battin, 45, was charged With grand theft, e mbe'Lzlemenl and submitting fal se Claims after the Grapd Jury heard testimony that he used county emplOyes and materials last year in-his uns\lb· cessful bid for the office of lieutfl- nant governor. ~r The F'irst Di strict supe,rv~r today repeated his allegltiObs that the charges are politicaJly motivated and were filed at the instigation of Dis trict Attorney Cecil Hicks. · Hicks, while admitting fh3t there is little love between himself and Battin, firmly denies the supervisor·~charg'e1~ Coast Weather Co nt inued s unn y and • "'arm Saturday . Highs from the mid-70s al the beaches to near 90 inland Overnight lows in the mid 60s. INSIDE TODA. Y There'll be some new' cl<U11Cal pzeces on the coo.st mu.ru: scene thi.s fall -they wtre supposedly drctattd bf1 tM lpirit1 of ~ad composers to a Brlti.sh J»YCh1c . See alorfl on P.age Cl of today ·, Weekender :' ' lnthox " ' At T-S.r~k• ..... Mll'Nll" ....... .. -· .. "" _...._.,,..""' A4,al L.M:J! .,. 0--.. C..Ultt• ' .. ... . .. = ••• ........ D1·11 ' .... -· .. -... =-... •• a•• ... tit .. .,, .~.....: .i dl...-l•I P .... .. ... _ E:.. ••·I •• ... _ ~ :::=. ... Mf!U .... n ..,,.., .... ... -.. -CM \t l • ) • t • • ' ' Al OAILYP!LOT • ~Lo~~on . tBilton ' ... r B~~ed LONOO!i (UPI> -A bomb blew up near about 100 penons in the Hilton Hotel today, shatter· ~g the lo~by and leaving bleed· 1ng survivors screaming ln shock. Police said two persons were killed and 49 wounded, four of them Amerfcana. The lnJurieo o( tho Americans wero not critical. All were treat- ed and dischar1ed from nearb)' St. George's Hospital. Four of the wounded, two of whom were renorted to hJve lost legs, were described in serious condition. Police suspect the lx>mb was planted by a breakaw~ faction oC the Irish Republican Army believed responsible for a series of terrorist blasts in recent weeks. Among the victims treated and released were French pop singer Claude Francois and Americans Martin Reitzen ot Franklin, Mich., Joseph Collins of Fairfax, Va .• Brig. Gen. Joseph Cappucci or Falls Church, Va., and James McDonald o{ Boca Ratoo, F1a. The two dead were a man and woman whose identi(ications were withheld pending notifica· tion of next of kin. Commander James Neville, head or the London bomb squad, said a man with an Irish accent telephoned a newspaper at 11 :57 a.m. saying the bomb would ex· plOOe in 10 minutes -the usuaJ IRA warniniJ. It went oil at 12:18 P.M. ••Evacuation was in progress,·· Neville said. Earlier, police commander David Helm reported no such or· der had been given, and wit· nesses said they did not notice a hotel evacuation in progress. $38 Million ' Budget OK'd • • For Transit ·Orange county Transit District directors have approved a $38.2 million bui!get for the cWTent fis- cal year -more than twice last ·year's spending plan. The· action Thunday followed almost an hour of staff e~enta· tions and.comments by direq:ors, "(ho volc,.S dismay that budget &!option wa1 coming two months aftertbe start of the fiscal year. M05t of the district budget - a total of $22 million .~ will be borne by federaf grant money, primarily th•oligh "the Urban :Mass Tran1lt Authority. ·Allothe, u,1 million will be raised with th~ dlstrlct'.,_per. ty tu rate o( 4.5 centa-$100 of assessed valuation, which has been the satne for three years. Only $2.9. million will be raised inbuafarea. Directors were told the massive budcet increase was "Jllade necessary because of in· creues in district service, in· cludinJ an increase in the bus fleet to 227 vehicles. Also left In the budget and marked for expansion ii the dis· trict's controvenial Dial-a0 Ride b\,11 program, which baa been ruled by a judge to be unfair com· petition fOr local taxi companies. General Manager Edward I.mil told directors be la moving ahead on the assumption that something will happen to keep Dial-a-Ride operating and ex- paodioc to handle more than 1 million passeneers in the current r,-:. said If the court ruling stands and Dial-a· Ride is dis· b•nded. adjustments in the btldaet may have to be made in the future. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wetld Prtti.ent..-~ ...... JeckR ,Cur~ Vk•""'"'°""t .. 0.,..-.. -....... Thom•s KNVll li.dltef' .. • • Frid!y, S!ptwnber 5, 1975 fl!lllJi,t:i ~ 'BOd' J'elD WAsHl G'{ON <AJ>> ~ Mfl1 tMn haif a ' .c-ol cuned~ arel>!!AI ~~ 1>1~ ~~~,. tbt.~~·=tratlon ·said l.od11y. . The: bee.r poses no health problems, des,J>ite its •lofftaste, ''an FDA spokesman said. · · The FDA said 515,852 cases or beer manufactured at the Schlitz Brewery in Winston-Salem, N.C., were being withdrawn from the market. The beer cartled the lot numbers ll·F, 16-F and 19-F. Each case con· tained24 twelve-ounce cans. 1 The FDA said the beer was distributed in Con· necticut, Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, Mal.nj'. Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Y'ork , North Carolina, Pennsylvania., South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, Virgir!ia and' West Virginia. • Jobless Rate Same \ • " .. '" ' 6-Month • Sentence •• • . ·Uptc;>n llt,t!'!:~J!;!Y Former '11Sff1or'•alde~ UptOll was Hntonced Tbllf!lday to 1lx month• In the Orance County J all after belnc •oo· ~in. the r~ u "a 1>11bUc of Reial who totally atluled and totajly mlsu1ed bis offlco-end, other e.i:n.ployes ." • · Au11{ant District Attorney MJ<b.-I Capizii added tpthat ac· cuaatioithe demand t)Bt U..Ptall. 55, be Hnf1" state priion r ... bli admitted bribery actlritles and ~t' a total Rne of $1.S;OIQ,on the three felonies. For County- Superior Court Judge Walter " E . Sml~~ describing_ Upton·~ convict.lop_ ;as ''an UftUlual case. JZ Imposed U.e,olx-monlh jail tOrrii 8 3 o/t on ea"cb al tli(lhree felonies, but i allowed the former dilef_deputy • 0 appral&er to H~h ~ coa<;~· ' renUyj >"· ,, • The number of unemployed people in Orange County declined in August. And the number or employed people in· creased from a monthearller. But the County's unemploy~ ment rate remained at &.3 per- cent, unchanged from July when there were more people un- employed and fewer employed workers. . • He refuaed to levy a line aller- Hea vi est Increases in un-defen&e attorney Staokf Jphes emPloyment from AUW!t, 1974, proteated that Uptoftv and-N• has come In manufactutlng jobo. family faced a '"pre~~o.U They are d9wn 8,400 workers flnanctaJ situaUon." "t , from a year ago. · Judge Smith also r~ to al· Construction. wbiCh Yt'&S low Upton to retum home and : already In the midst.al a slump eo1111ult his fam)ly l>ot'!"" r"l'Oft;-, last year, has continued tofall off Int to the jail. ReJoctilll Jones lnthepaatyear. • :pleu for mOre time, he~red There were for example, 8,300 the court.room bailiff.to bo<* Up- lewer construction workers ton into the nearby facility< Jm· employed last month than in the mediately. j • same month a year ago. Upton was earJler finfl!I) __ ,500 ED D's labor analyst Alta and placed on tbree years Ol"Oba· • \:.. . . . • ' The static high unemployment rate is·the result of seasonal lac· tors pumped into Orange Coun- ty's labor stati.stics by the state Employment Development Department <EDD). Eldridge said today that the tion after he pleaded 1ullty t.o opening of a new <lepartment cb~rg.es of subm!ttin& falle • UPIT ...... Nationally, the r'B.te remained at 8.4 percent. But the California rate crept to a near-record 10.2 percent. While there was a shift to more employed and fewer Wlemployed last month the change wasn't enough to lower the County's 8.3 percent seasonal unemployment rate. According to EDD's monthly statistical report, there · were 6,500 unemployed countians in August, a drop of 3,400from July. A year ear Ji er, the number of unemployed In Orange County stood at 37,400 persons and the County's unemployment rate was 5.1 percent. Froffi Pflflf! Al DOCTORS •. Plows said the superV15orial appointees would be ••people with expertise in medical care, particularly of indieents." He said two logical cboices'would be Orange County ~edieal Center adQ)inistrator Robert White and Dr. John Philp. county health of- ficer. store in Laguna Hills helped in-clBlms. crease August retail trade He was one of nine asseas0r's employm.Ot by 800 worken. employes in~icted by the Gi:and Mn. Eldridge said she expectAI · Jury In the wake al a loo& In· the CountY's unemployment rate vestigatiori iiito a:tiifitions Uilt to hover around the eight percent members of the UHB&Ol''s staff mark in the next few months. worked on Congr~ssman AndJ:ew She pointed out that the Hinshaw's political' campaign number of long-term un· wblle being paid by °"II county employed in orange Cotmty re-for their time and mileag'e. ache<j a rec9rd hilh of 12, 700 In Hln1haw and County Assessor Auauat. \ Jack Vallerga face trtal oq_th05e 1am• charges. " 'Guns' TV SluniJ Airs The program hasn't even been shown yet and already It'• Cloe of the moot COil· trovenlal of the televWoo -· CBS Report& tonlibt pre- SUSPECT • • the property as 111111r as legally permitted and '"the·l.,.t I saw al Crow~ be was on his way out of town.·· Ho said the 1011111 hltehhiker claimed to be from New.Orleans, La. Followlnc a phone eanvers,.. tlon with 'Ho today, VOach 1ald the Irvine ·resident bad not planned to report the theft at all. 'CLEANING THE ~ -Lynette Fromme. shown in photo taken in Sacraiitel)to in July of this year, said at t11at time, followers of Charles Manson had become 'n_W),l!' lllld w,f,re 'cleaning the earth.' lo the July visit to the state capitol, she delivered a message from Manson which said •we are waiting for our Lord and He expects people to be cleaning tbe earth.' Twins Still Critical In Florida PENSACOLA, F1a. (UPl)- Prematu.re twin sisters, whose ·.parents rejected blood ti-ansfusions for them on re- ligious· grounds, remained in b!tlcal eondition today. Tlie babl .. were born Sunday to Mr. and :Mn. Ronald Ivey of Panama City, who are Jehovah's ·Witnesaes. FromP~AI THREAT ••• took it away from her. I just ran down here to shake his hand. 1, shook his hand . He shook somebody else's hand and the next thing I knew he was flinching back and away. ''The SS people jumped on her and twisted the gun back behind her bead.'' A woman, who declined to identify herself to reporters, · said, ''it lQOked like she had pointed it (the gun). She was no mor~ than two feet from Ford whenlt happened.'' sent• • 'TJle Guns of Autumn,'' I. Specid On the sport of huntina .... and modem ''game manage- JJ\ent." Anticipating reactlOn, CBS hu scheduled an hour on Sept. 28 to, examine the '"He said )le dldn"t think It Dr. E4ward Westmark, would do any Cood," said Veach. pediatrjcian at Sacred Heart Bl Bomber Flight · situation,further. Aprevlew, PaceA8. '"Tb• only relllOll he finally re-Hos,Plt"al, told the co~ple !he ported it was for bi1 lnsurance. '' · twins, each "Weighing about two Veach 1ald he '1\111 attempt to " Pounds, had lltUe chance to sur· cet a warrant·broadcast to have vive and that blood trJDSfuslons Rosh Hashanah crov detained should be. be would give them ~ sllgbt!ii: ~Iler. •~,a_1aln. · _ g chance\ EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (AP) -The Air Force's new Bl bomber reached a top speed of 780 miles an hour at an altitude of 28.000 feet. Jewish Ne'v Year. •• Begins at SundowD By EARL WIL'!ON °'"" Dlolly ~ ... _.. When the sun sets todaf. Orange County Jews will join those the world over in ushering In Jlosb Hashanah, the Jewish New Year $736. This ritual ll'ill begin a IO.day period of spiritual iQventory which concludes with Yom Kip- pur (the Day of Atooement) at sundown Sept. 15. The New Year services center around prayer and selr- examination, and reach a dramatic climax with the blow- ing of the shofar, a hollow ram's horn, one of the oldest wind in- strumenls known to man. Local services during these Hieb Holy Days will Include wonhip under the stars ol Israel Academy of Irvine tonight at 7:30, and again on Yom Kippur Eve for Kol Nidrei onSept.14. Dr. Norman Fohrman. chalrman-of the Academf 's Kad- m ah v'azlah Rel gious Fellowship, Indicated that the move outdoors was undertaken to accommodate the academy's growing membership and multitude of guests expected to overflow Jts headquarters in the old Irvine School on Sand Canyon Avenue in Irvine. All other semces wl11 be held in the mulUrooifi, with a capacity limited to 343. "Lastyear,''Dr. Fohrmannot· ed., "we bad 600 worshipers for Yom Kippur Eve and this )'ear we didn't want to tum anyone away.'' Academy Dean, Rabbi Robert Jeremiah Serpnan, Ulloted by acadomy memben, will conduct ~1 D&)' services. Pr<ll. Dennis Fonton, tocether with aeademy members and children, will llOUftll Sbofu ram'1 J>omajn the .,....,1d call to repentenc .. ~ Sidce llrael Academy has · adoPl..i ihe reUJ(ous calendar of thf "tite of Iarael, It !llU obi"".'• two day1 or Roab H»b911ab. w<th evenln1 1ervtcu today and s.1.-iir::/:C,..r yonlllp Oil Sotur· dt.I' clay lllGl'lllllp .t .. ..,.. • Temple Sharon, conservative congregation of the Harbor area. will also observe Yorn Kippur services, commencing with the traditional Kol Nidrei service on Sept. 14 at 7 p.m. In the Temple san~uary, 617 W. Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. Services on Sept. 15 will begin at 9. a.m. and will continue throughout the day, concluding at sundown. Yizkor Service (memorial service) ts scheduled. for noon. There will also be special Hrvlces for children held In the Vigman Education Center start· iog at 10:30 a.m., Sept. 15. Lead· in& the congregation Pt prayer throulhout the Holy Fut Day will be Rabbi Sheldon :M. Kirsch and Cantor Meyer Liss, assisted. by the members of the ~ritual committee and scholarly con· grogants. , Temple Beth Sholom ol Orange County will conduct a combined High Holy Day oboervances at ~· temple, 13101 Tustin Ave., S4nta Ana. , ,i Shir Ha·Ma'a1ot Harbor !Worm Temple will conduct Its Roah Hashanah services at Newport Lutheran Qiureb, 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach, beginning at B:~ tQnight. satur· day wonhlp service will be at 10:30a.m. ' Temple Bat Y 1hnl <Rerom» will al.lo observe HltbJW:J Day services be11nn1n1 at 8:15 P·"!· '-loci.&)' at 2102 15th st., Newport Se1ch. Services will be COllduct.- ecl by Temple 1plritwil lelider, • Rabbi Melvin D. Sllveimlill, as-allted by momben al the eon- 11nat100. . • ' Orthodox 11nd Conservative Jews obserye11oob Hasbanllh foe two days; moet Reform Jews for-on• day only. The lewlsh N~f". Year 11 lllllllflcant amon• "'1llloua ob-1erYant~s in that t com· memorates no lilliicricill event, but tr.aJUoa flxil•ll as the an. lli•enary ol the-b1rt.114q tJI. the -•d. . . I • v • ,. • • ~uisXV \ 0n cfiap)ay DOW and ready for imJDediate,delivery • • l ' • ' ByHenredon ' • • I ' .. • ' .. Sihool • 1 • 1 • ' TQday's Cleslla N.Y.S&C~ Tfilj CEN"l'.S f I ,FRIDAY, SIOPTEMBER 5, 1975 $ I .... • . ' • ' ·President .Okay • •• I Recorils Taken · · After In·eident ~-~ -·~: I (. B11UTBY~ ~ .... _ twt.lt . -'rbe Oran1• COWltJ CTand. · Jvq bu <ailed for Ille....- records of 'Fountain Vall'f School A<lminlttrator ~n· Brick, Boar<! Pr .. tdet>l -~ ~ Belgenoonfirmedtoday: r '· Belgen said the Grand '1!'1 hlUf received ·co pl es, of..,Brict•s e· cords more than a robntb ago.· Bat h~'said. bed ... not ltnoW the results of any· investleatioo by Ole Gram! Jury .and salcL no dislii.ct Olriciala h•v.e bteo sum,. mooed lo testify. Brick' coWd not be reached for comment. Brlc;k:. former di911rict superin- tendent and former personn6 directpr~ has been" serving as business director since he vol · tarily step~ dowfl, from the top past in-December. · ·The Grand Jury matter ftose TbUrsday t)ight at a school bo.Jrd m~ when. Trustee Rich,Nd Pl fun asked the bQard lo ..rile to the state Credentials Com- mission fOr' in1'ormation abotlt an u;nnamed employe. , ' .l'l\e-employe tie Was referring to Was Brick. Plum earlier ques- tioneddistriCt procedures tor' hir·, ing Brick aso))usinessdlrector. Afld lie 11 ... has •lt;e<l~itat! Jaws wlilch require a. penOnnet director and superibtendent to ·have classroqm !e~ebinl ex- per:ience befor..e beuw.abf:e io 'Tei celve credential« :-JO 1erveYtrt thooejobS:-' . · BUsiness dire.Ctor pasts don't <requite such a cred~al. Plum calle'd for the Grand Jury investjgation in a Jetter some lime ago,· bllt he said Th~ay before the meeting ~ has re- ceived no notice from the agency except an 'atknuwledgi!m . .intc'Ol- receipt of his letter. ... Plum also aslied for any new information available on the sub- ject of Brick's credential frofD the state Credentials Com- miasion but was told he needed board action to get it. Belgen told him Thursday night and he reaffirmed tOOay that such matters are confiden- ~ lial and should be discussed in executive session. t He also said it would be un...: ..- proper for the ward lo IoOlc: int.,.. El • · J' p dill• · ~:.a~~~r ~~~d 1~~~ .... · , eet_ ·~· n.. :..Law .. en . . . · g ~ otllerjudiclal body . .,,_ . • ··1 thinl:t it is ari effort on the · ~:s:r1:;;w1~::.,;~J . tf;ould A.{d Fountain Yall,ey Voter Data issue that woulc;l in SOIQe 'V•Y . , .. , provide embarra'sament to ltie A neY(. piece of legislation, district," Belgen cl\arged, "an<\ aimed -al giving Fountain Valley it is purely a, sinokescreJ!ll as vot~ ~more details a~ut the part.oftheuni.(.icationef'foft."'~ . Nov. unification eltiloa. Has -!SttBRl~,PagoAZi • ~ been introdu,oed by ~•· -, seD>!>l)'llren Rob/'rt Burke <!\· · Hwlfuitton Beacti). · - Storm Fades . ....; Without SUrf' ~ The bill ~AB 25241 would re- ,.w,r~ the coqnty ,S~perintende11t if ScboOls tdd~"l>ep~e ~ 500-word infor~ation t.atemtnt to be li\8\leil .U.,\IOlo -befor'e the l'}ec· , lion, llvrk.f •fid, ~n<!-)flll il!Sure ' that a •exell~e )jjj\ltper ohild be· For CoaSf p1a~edoiit11e6tcti<ltlbailol. ·. · v Th~ 500-word inf<!!'IP•tlon, ,he conUnued, · wiU incliWe a state-Hµrricane Katrina has ap-ment a&u~. rev~nue,..,. assessed parehtly 'faded without bringirig va,tiatioA. tax ra~e. rtlte of ~··super surf" to the Orange Coast --:. .. .-.... ~--C~d eorollmerit and shoreline. I (;l'VJ"'UI . .Ji From Seal ueacb to San state au rt that coutu be ex- Clemente, 11fe~•arcls .,._ .. ed peeled . for~ the ti!~ boundaries •· .,..,,.. scllooldistl'ict. ftat conditions with maximum Burke. in a prepared state- surfollb«efeet. ~ • 'd ·~ b'll The NM!ollal weaiber Service, m,eat, sai ,..e ' was necessary bec,tm~ of Ole Orange County which ..m--alJJtalned lbroug_h .Co6fts~~~-·· J>slinate opinion'' Tbundq that the stol'pl. would thot y ' word information • bring ~iljy big l!llrf of~·-ahee! be necessary for th• to 10 feet, bu now dl>wntraoeil olectl& Ole hurricane to a lrOj>icol stonn _ .BW"~ said Ibis morning he ex· and its eff~s h'ave atr,.dy been .pects the measure to pass the As-,exA~adpoed.:e.~an=id no new .. 'Sembl)'' .either today or TbW'6-• -day ' b~ be uid Ole Senate so f.-r storms were bul up~ haS been "reJuctant" lo waive Oranie Coast...•ho ld ~·m.for • cerfain lime. rules to huny calmJVeekend. "' A HuilUnglon-Beoc:h lifeguard said today, "We ha~e aboolutely Portuaal Qc,ycotl nothiDi' It w•• bl11er ,Jatenlay. , " Sometimes the storms bit. ..,.,..,etlmes they don't.". · Tbunda1'• lone °"""" mlsll¥ <ame wben· a ubln maiwr lot stuclt near .. Jetty at the .Seal Beoeh N••al We..,. $~ but w• IToat_.. Oftw .... ~tide ;wr,ent out, aecordln& to a lllquard. Tb~re were ~ ID· P"-':t .... • passage of the bill. ~ifference between the two In · this statement he called ballots will be' that Fountain passage Of the" bill• ·•a race Valley's will show a" revenue against the clock" because of the limit per child, while t1Untington Legislature'.sSept.12closingdate Beach's will state that revenues andSept.16ballotprlntingdale. will -be d~termined by state Burkr explained today that, education cc;><1es, Burke said. becaus~ Fountain Valley voters Burke said TIME (Taxpayers ~ed a P;etition method to -win Interested in Municipal •'their eles_t~n. they won 't have as Ec~nomy), a. gro~p working mucNinrotmation ~s residents ot . agatnst the un1ficat1on were the south Huntington 8'ach, who primary croup asking for the also will vote Nov. 4 on unifica-legisfation. T liofl. · , ... But he s~id Fountain Valley They went thi:<l~h the Orange elementary trufitees. also h•ve COuntyCommittee~School Dis-urged such a measure, and he trict Organizatlo.l) ahd will 'have since h!s dis-Cussed it with 1 Oie detailed SOO~ord st~lem~nt ghlu~ ot_? both sides of the i~Ue. mailed'ah,acfOf the election. 1 fQ: s81d no one has opposed his ef- lf Burkf'S bill passes. the only fort. Schlitz Recalh 'Bad' Brew ' ·WASIIlNGTON (AP) -More tHan llail a ,;,illion cas"es or oanned,beer are being r!"'alled'bY, the Jose~~ 5c1llitz B~ewin(<;o. rrom stores m 17 state5 because · ~~'d~:i!~~ny, • the Food an~~Drug Admi~tra~ The beer poses no health oblems, despite 1lS , ''.off taste," an FDAspokeamilll aid. . The FDA said 51S,852 cases of beer manufactured at the Schlitz Brewery in Wlnston·Salem,.N.C., w~re · beine 'withdrawn rrom the market. The beer earned the lot numbers ll·F, f' and ~11\Frl!la~b cl.Se . · l tained24tW•lve-ounce \ · llsu.; .r ,. ' ' . ,,,.,.,,. ........... ~"""": ,. "in~ic\lt', iela aN : "'*" i:ernuck M'1n , , -M~land', Massacb -~ J(ampa , N Jersey, Ne'f' York, ~ <:*Olin'-P . y11.:la;·· South Ca~lina, T~ Vetmcint, and,. "WeslV~i( I ,.t".,,. ' SACRAMJ;:NTO !UPIJ -A woman member of µ.e Charles Mansoo family aimed'a loaded p!Jlol a\ President Ford todily, b\11 a 8ec'tet Service agent th1ew her (o the ground before she could r.,. al palnt·blank range. "11le President was unhurt. The woman. identified as Lynn Alice Fromme, 26, ol Stoc:lcton. Sacramento, was wresUed .down by a1enl L~rry Buendod: She was disarme.d and '. tUs~~ to polioe beadqu~rters' m Uif-back ofasquadcar. ' Tbe President wu h\l&Ueid into the California stale €apjlol. Tb'e woman ia a mem~ of the terrorist Man§on ~p and' is kmwn to California police by the alias "Squea,ky. '' Manson. head of the cull, is servthg a life prison term foe the 1989 murder of aCtres1 Sharon Tate ind'" six' persons. He was convicted in 1971 after a lengthy trial in Los Ange1es. The woman, wearing a red tlD"ban and Jong red dress, was wraOed to the ground as she screamed: "He~s not your ser · vant." Ford ducked away aa the ~ .. '•':: ~~~· , BULLETIN ;; • , MN 1:'1"NC1i;<:O, (UPI) -Ali: nnld-ntlOfii WOIDU pJaoned U ..... el Press lat~matloaal here W.:: d lo "1 a M·poun1i'l>omb'W~ Rt lo 10 9U In C8Ufonda'1 atai.: Capitol; where President" Forti wu 1peakle1. Tbe call c .. e an ....., ud ~ baU alter a lhreal 0.. the r.1denV1 life. There was ne eaphe:lo.-. ... .... ~~---......... _ ~¥'W-W-¥-"":. Ole gun !irsl 'and 1>e put his h~ up.@J\d behuiiched over." .,....:, ••. Nessen told reporters the piS'tti- was a .45 caliber automa~ aJJl was loaded. . ... ""The President was not hurt in any way," Nessen said and '"eS• sentially has no comment on the 'pisode." UPI staffer Carl Ingram u~ Ford's'" face ''went Dlank With. shock or surprise. He didn't s~m to comprehend what was going .. . on, · Nessen said the President wp !SttTHREAT, Pae<.Ul .. security forces .grabbed .the c "t -'-.! l woman. • l y · ..1:11um.a · Sbet,;told police as she was be-. ing.J..,aw~"!:asy_.~ys,Qon 't ~., ~rme. egunaidn'tgooff. B ' d T/ '',# ' ::.t,~o1f'...''m .t111.,ll'he ~ · oari , ,,. o,.,e.,1 On• witne11 slid the Preeldent n· . and. ' . ' apparenUy had 'started Iii shake I.. D .. ob ' the woman'• hand. when .•he "'. I.a ,• brandished the. weapon and he recoiled: with a grimace. The incident . occurred as the Preaidept , walked across the street from his hotel to the stale Capitol where he was to meet with California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., and lo address the California Legislature ..... The incident occurred about an hour before Ford w as to address the joint ·session on crime and gun-control. Afterwards, the President was husUed inside the Capitol for the meetings~ with BroWh and the legislators. Irene Morri son , 28, of Sacramento, said she was stand- ing next lo the woman as the President was passing and "he (Ford) had just shook my hand." She said a friend of hers, Linda Warlow, 27, saw the pistoJ in the ~carried by the woman. "Linda fell to the ground when she saw the gun. She knew what was happening,·· she said. She said the Warlow woman's action alerted security ageots around Ford and they rushed in just as the woman had taken the pistol out of her handbag. Another witness said he saw the woman standing along Ford's route.'' .. She looked very calm," he said. "he was taking the hand or the person· next ito her and then went over tO shake her hand. And be saw this gun -the gun is what he saw. I think the President saw the gun before anyone -he saw .. Toddler Dies Arter Valley • Car Accident A Fountain Valley girl died . Thursday of massive head in· juries after being struck when her uncle was backing his car from a parking stall, according to police. Dolores. Ortiz, l lh, was pro- nounced dead at Fouotain VaJl ey Community H oS pital within minutes anep the aftern()Qn acci· dent at 1~ Slater Ave. Police aaid'tbe child apparent· \y wu wandering ttu:ougb the parking fot)n the rear of a com· plex of. stores when the Lragedy ~ed~! \ ;.1.J~:JtUbal••b•, '-WlwKp ""5 l'H listed aa 10952 ~Illian 111 aloag ~Ole .i.iid, 'YU •PP,ttentg vbil Ole airlill mother w)lo hlld a r• in ~mpl?, '8«QfdiJ\I lo ol- lloli.f!!' lnvesU,a\Wll$ .... "'*111· nui11 . ,J>io• clf*rjei" have -~,,... ' ·1, • Yr- fhe Huntington Beach Animal COntrol Commission has voted to ask the City Council to allow-the panel to disband. . Chairman Robert Baker COCJ- firmed the motion today and Sai~ the request has been brought1.o the attention of the City Council and City administrator. 1•we were frustrated by OUf" lack of direct contact with the Ci· ty Coun cil :· Baker said this . . morning. Howev er, another member ot the Animal Control Commisston said the motion lo disband eon· tained the charge that the com• mission was not being privy le> the action taken by administra- tion arid the legal department. The spokesper son said the commission was ''completely. useless .. and that it was more '9,· layer of bureaucracy that ca·roe. between the council and :ltl't. public. "It ·s a deception to the ~-. pie," the person said. "The cpfQ~ plaints or the people don•t see-th~ light of the day... __ It was also reported th3t thctt.i-. cently revised contract a:gfe4: ment with California Animal Control has fi g ured in the 'de• cision lo request disbanding. ~ · According to a member of-llr,B· commission, it was a compJele surprise that revisions were ap.. proved. , Commission m embers are· aii• pointed to their posli by the c-ity council. Coast . Weather ··.· Continued s unn y and warm Saturda y. 1-lighs from the mid·70s at the beaches to near 90 inland. Overnight lows in the mid 60s. ' INSIDE TODA. Y T"here'IL be !ome netU ~ clauical pieces on the coast music !crne th1s fall -they wue s~!edly dictat«i b)I tM spirifl of dead compo.sers lo a Bri.tiah ,nychic. Se.: .~tary · on Page Cl of today ·s· Wttkendcr. a .. " .. j I I I ~· DAILYPll.OT H/F London . Hilton ,. ' . . , . ~ ~ .. 'Bombed LONDON !UPI) -A bomb New up near about 100 penona in tbe Hilton Hotel today, shatter- ing the lobby and leaving bleed. Ing survivors screaming in •bo<k. Police said two persons were killed and 49 wounded, four of them American,. The injuries of the Americans were not criticaJ. All were treat-~ and discharged from nearbr .,.._ George·s Hospital. Four or the Wounded, two of whom were reported to have lost legs, were described in serious p>ndition. Police susPect the bomb was planted by a: breakaway faction of the Irish Republican Army believed. responsible for a series of terrorist blasts in recent weeks. Among the victims treated and released were French pop singer ,Claude Francois and Americans Martin Reitzen of Franklin, Mich., Joseph Collins of Fairfax, ·.Ya., Bti~. Gen. Joseph Cappucci t>f Falls Church, Va., and James "1c0onald of Boca Raton, Fla. S The two dead were a man and .woman whose identifications Mere withheld pending notifica- tion of next of kin. ' Commander James Neville, ~ead of the London bomb squad . said a man with an Irish accent .telephoned a newspaper at 11 :57 i .m. saying the bomb would ex- lode in 10 minutes -the usual RA warnin&. It went off at 12:18 a'.M. • .. Evacuation was in progress," Neville said. EarJier, police commander llavid Helm reported no such or- <ler had been given, and wit- pesses said they did not notice a hotel evacuation in progress. i,Jlattin Drops ;Hearing Bid, • To Face Trial l L Orange County Supervisor ~bert Battin abandoned bis de· )nand today for a pretrial hear- Jng on charges contained in a Grap4 Jury indictment and ~tofacetrial Oct.6. ' Defense attorney Matthew Kuri~cb additionally filed a mo- tion for dlsmissal of seven felony t:ounts which will be debated Sept. 19 in superior Court. • ''We hope to dispOse of some if pot all of the charges at that \i!lle, '' Kurilich said, shortly after Judge James H. Walsworth 4et Oct. 6 as the trial date. : Battin and Kurilich refused to tomment on the reasons for &crapping of the earlier declsion jo demand a pretrial hearing at pbich they had planned to place • n':J.mber of wltn ... es on the t's better this way," Battin . "I am still confident that we tan kill whatever charges may J>e left when we 10 lo tmal in Oc-~-" ;· Battin, 45, was charged with '1'and theft, embezzlement and •ubmitting false claims after the t;rand Jury beard testimony that te used ·county employes and ,&naterials last year in bis unsuc· ful bid for the office of Ueute· tgovemor. The First District supervisor ~ay repeated bis allegations ~at the charges are politically ltotf'(ated and were rued at the tDl"tigation of District Attorney feei1 Hicks. Hicks, while admitting that here is little love between )imself and Battin, firmly denies ~e supervisor's charges. ; I • • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT .Jack R. Curley Vitt~ -... _ .. MlrllO'f' Thom•s Keevll l! .. tor "" ' • Friday. Sept9mber 5. 117~ ·.'Kltty on-• • :· Daniel's Li.on ' ~· Jly ARTJIUR R. VINSEL °'1!' Delly":"~ Dai!lel, Shook's lion eoeaped """1en all•in t0d1y and-up· the neighborhood on Costa Mesa's east side before being marched back into captivity at the point of a tranquilizer gun. Jasmine, the IO-month-old, 175-pound lioness wtio had been living at 2115 Orange Ave .. was later on her way to Riverside via .Fullerton as a res ult. And Shook is on his way lo Harbor Judicial District Court, cited by Humane Officer T.R. Hoffman for allegedly having an unlicensed, und omesticated animal at large. The latest episode or Daniel and the lion in hi s den occ urred about 8:30 a.m., when the Costa , Mesa Polic e Department switchboard lit up like the Fourth of July. All those calls were coming from the area of Orange Avenue and Pauline Place. Witnesses p'assing by about 8:30 a.m . said they glanced over and spotted Jas mine lolling sleepily among the hydrangeas and oleanders beside a house. "They called in a panic," said one humane offi cer. Police responded on a Code 2 basis -proceed with a11 haste but no lights or sirens, which might upset a lion loose in the quiet streets -and naturally curious passersby started stop- ping. Traffic piled up and neighbors poured out of homes. One girl bicyclist was almost cited for impeding traffic. Jasmine, meanwhile, lounged in her leafy bower, appearing for all the world to be toothJessly and clawlessly harmless, just as Shook insists she is. .. She could probably sure gum the hell out or you though," r e- marked one interested party. Humane officers stalked Jas mine and Shook -that's Daniel Shook, her owner -as he coaxed her back into her roomy cage in the home's rear yard. The cage is relatively secure, but unlocked. and as felines tend to do, Jasmine has learned to un- snap the latch. ' From Page Al BRICK ••. Belgen said if there were any improprieties on lhe part of any employe's credential, the board would have to look into the mat- ter once proven. But he said school boards traditionally rely on the state credentials agency for validity of suCh documents. "As far as I am concerned he <Plum) has put it in the hands of the Grand Jury and that is where it should be," Belgen concluded. .,....,,. ... swt,..... HEADED-FOR T11E PEN Eac•pee Ja.,,,.ne A stern-faced Officer Art Courteau and other policemen and humane officers confronted Shook and sev~al friends lo dis- cuss the situation; which came to their attention earlier this week. Daniel was ordered to get hiJ den and his lion out of town, because a city of 75,000 isn't big enough for all those souls and Jasmine. He intended· to move her to Riverside but.claims he couldn't get the cage moved Thursday. "It got too dark," he said. "Well, you'd better get a lock for that cage·or·you're liable to have yourself , one .dead lion," said Pa'trolman•Courteau. Jnvesligators finally decided to impound her;•but a decision was reached to allow Shook to drive Jasmine ln1 bis camper to a friend's farm~ear Fullerton im · mediately. Father Slain; • 2 Son8Held • LIVINGSTON. N.J. !UPI) Two teen-... gers have.been arrest- ed on char~es· of bludgeoning their father to ae,ath durirlg a brawl over a Cat, authorities re· ported. . , · The sons, Gregs Nochenson, 19, and a.14-year-oljl ootidentified becaUse.be is a juvenile,, were ar· festfd -iu.; this atnoent Newark suburb Thursday on charges of fatally beating their father, Stanley ?;ochenson, 51 . Th~ V~im, a wealthy pipe sup- ply company owner. died of wounds to the head apP.arenUy inflicted with a hammer, knife and angle iron r.ecovered at the home.' r Sentence • • • ~ . fur Upton By TOM BARLEY OttlM Delly 11"1 .. tun . Former assessor's aide George Upton was sentenced Thursday ~ six montha In the Orange Co"11lY Jail after being con~ demned in the courtroom as ''a pubiJc official who totally abused and totally misused his office and other employes." Assistant District Attorney Michiel Capizzi added to tl\,al ac1 eusatfon the demand that Upton, ss be sent to state prisbn for his admttted bribery activities and pay a total fine of $15,000 on the· three felonies. Superior Court Judge Walter E . Smith, describing Upton's conviction as ··an unusual case," · imposed the six-month jail term on each of the three felonl,es, &<! allowed the former chief de~y appr~ser to serve them coocur- renuY. He retused to levy a fine after defense attorney Stanley Jones protested that Upton and l).is f&l?lily faced a ''precarlOUs financial situation." • Coast Doctors ' Predict Crisis . In Insurance • • ~ ' _... UPtT ....... By WILLIAM SCllRElllER OtdleO.llyPllM ..... ' Despite imminent passage by the state legislature d aAnedlcal malpractice reform bill is Oranie County Medical Association leaders are prep.arinc Plans for care of patients whose doctors are forced out of practice by soaring insurance rates. 'O.£ANING THE EARTH' -Lynette Fromme, shown in photo taken In Sacramento in July of this year, said at that tlmJ!, folloW"IS .of Charles Manson had become .. nuns' and were 'cfeaning the earth.' In the July VJSlt to the state capitol, she delivered a message from Mansoh which said 'we are waiting for our Lord and He eJ1pecls people to be cleaning the. earth.' Dr. Charles Plows, pjoesiderit of the 2,000-member coW..ty doc· tors ar1anization, the !iacratden· to bill will do notbina: to avert propo8ed increases ol at least 486 percent in malpractice pre- f'ro• Page A I THREAT TO FORD. • • miums, effective Jan.L • ' "The bill <Assembly Bill 1XX · walking~rom 'the senator's hotel along a wa.nc,,ay where a crowd of well-wishers h,..i galhered. He sa1d BUendorf was walking directly l!dll•d Ford. by Democrat Barry ..Keene) would revise the court system surrounding malpractice cues· · "Buendorf noticed a woman but does nothing immediate to af. pushing her way through the " crowd and preBled between two feet the ~nding rate Increase, women with what appeared to be Plows said_ a .4.5-'Caliber. ·automatic," Nessen The Klene blll is Cllm!Dlly In said. ' the Assembly 'for concurrence ''The.gun was two feet from the and state senate amendment and P[esident. He wrenched the gun Plows said be is confident it will ~ from hef han4 and at the same be on \he governor's desk within time turned ber away from the 10 day,$. • . Pi-ll"ident and too)i poosesslon of If the bill p_asses, Plows-~d he the gun fprcing her to the ground. thinks.it will show enoug!I good . Buendorf .Juffered a cut on his fait.b, on ~the 'part: of the state tb J:rigbt hand.•• t Nessen said the President will eontinue with his schedule, Which calls for him to arrive back in Washington tonight. ' , . -FIRE HYDRANT ]USl' FORD~ DODGE CITY, Kan. (UPI) -- When a tavern across the street fr'om an ·animal clini~ caught fire, 'tl\e pumpers rolled. The first company hooked hoses to a hfdrant in fronl of the clinic and dashed toward the fire. But when the water was turned on, nothing eameout. Rosh HashanalJ keeP:~orsfrom staging I work t.~,.-;o Nessen· said it was Dot ·de- slowdown starting Sept. IS, term1Jie'1 whether Buendorf pre- wttlchw was announced last Sled his band between thefuing man~'' ~ pin and the hammer. The hydrant didn't belong to the city. The clinic's owners had placed it there for the conve-. nience of visiting dogs. Jewish New Year~·· Loms:x'.:V Begins at Sundown ByHenredon By EARL WILSON Of Hie O.lly 11"1 .. Staff When the sun sets today, Orange County Jews will join those the world over in ushering .in Rosh l:fashanab, the Jewish New Year 5736. This ritual will begin a 10-day period of spiritual inventory which concludes with Yorn Kip- pur (the Day of Atonement) at sundown Sept. 15. The New Year services center around prayer and self· examination, and reach a dramatic climax with the blow- ing of the sbofar, a hollow ram's horn, one of the oldest wind in· struments known to man. Local services during these High Holy Days will inClude worship under the stars of Israel Academy of Irvine tonight at 7:30, and again on Yom Kippur Eve for Kol NidreionSept.14. Dr. Norman Fohrm..an, chairman of the Academy's Kad· mah v 'azlah Religious Fellowship, indicated that the move outdoors was undertaken to accommodate the academy's growin1;i: membership and multitude of guests expected to· overflow its headquarters in the old Irvine School on Sand Canyon A venue in Irvine . All other services will be held in the multiroom, with a capacity limited to 343. ''Last year,'' Dr. Fobrmannot- ed. "we had 600 worsbipen tor Yom Kippur Eve and this year we didn't want to turn anyone away.'' Academy Dean, Rabbi Robert Jeremiah Bergman, assisted by academy memben, will conduct Holy Day services. Pro!. Dennis Fontoo, together wtlh academy members and children, w111 80\Dld Shofar ram's horns 1n the aae-old call to repentence. Temple Sharon, ~erva.tive congregation of the Harbor area, will also observe Yorn Kippur services, commencing with the traditional Kol Nidrei service on Sept. H at l p.m . in.the.Tempie sanctuary, 617 W. Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. Services on Sept. 15 will begin at 9. a .m. and will continue throughout the day, concluding at sundown. Yizkor Service (memorial service) is scheduled for noon . There will also be special services for children held in the Vigman Education Center start- ing at 10 :30 a .m., Sept. 15. Lead- ing the congregation in prayer throughout the Holy Fast Day will be Rabbi Sheldon M. Kirsch and Cantor Meyer Liss, usisted by the membe'rs of the ritual committee and scholarly con· greganls. Temple Beth Sholom of Orange County will conduct a combined High Holy Day observance& at temple, 13101 Tustin Ave., Santa Ana. Shir Ha-Ma 'alol Harbor Reform Temple will q:ipduct its Rosh Hashanah servfces at NewpOrt Lutheran' Church, 798 Dover Dri"e, NewpOrt Beach; beginning at 8: 15 tonight. Satur· day worpbip service wW be at 10 :30a.m. Temple Bat Yahm (Reform) . wtq ailo .obs~rve High Holy Day oemees beginning al 8:15 p.m. i<><lay at 2102 15th st., Newport. Beach. Services wlll be conduct- ed by Temple spiritual leader, Rabbi Melvin D. Silverman, u- slsted by members ol the coo· -aUOn. Orthodox and Conservallve Jewo observe Rosb Hasbanah for ' .. • On display now fDd ready for immediate delivery two 11,laya; most Reform,Jewa for 7t'eJ ~ ~ · onedayonly. ' ollAU ·A-~A-~ The Jewish !'!""' '\'ear la -~., u~,_ sliJlillcant amoaf renai.,.. ob-""" 1er'faoce1 lo 'that !I 'tlm.~ 345 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD Zl649 HAWTHORNE BLVD. • 1m ~TCllFF DRIVE memoralel 0o biatoitcal mnlj LAGUNA BEAGH. CA. 92651 TOAliANcE. PA. litl6os NEWPORT·BEAC!i. CA. 92680 • Since Israel Academy ha.'s adopWd the reUglou' colendar ol the 9tilte of Israel, it will obeerve two a.,..of Rosh Hashanah, with eveninC services today and s.turdlly, and worship on Sttur· day aJld Sunday mominp at 8. a.m. but lndltl°"" nxea it u the an-(714) 49U5St 12,19) 318-1219 (714) 642·2QW nlvenary Of tbe b~ ol the •• --'\I"--~------.---~.· .. --_.-._,,_,.,._ _____ ~ wor)d. • \ I • I • \ ) ' 7 ' I , 7 ·r J I • vot.:.. 68, NO. Ml, 4 SE.CTIONS, 31 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Teachers Vote No " OnStiike· ByMLAKYKAYE 0t• cwrr .,......., With ne.arly all ballots counted today, teachers in the Neowport- lleaa Unified Scbool District )lave empbatlcally rejected nag. inl a diatrlctwide strike when acbool opens next week. (<OOul 100 ballots from &Jtan· cia JU&h have not yet been tallied and final results were due late t,o.. day. (Related story A4.) While teachers voted against taltinl a _protest action, about llalf ol them also voted to reject the trustees• latest six percent pay raise offer, according to Karen Hooper, president ot the Newpart-Mesa Educators As- sociation (NMEA>. "Even it a majority does vote to reject the offer, it does not mean teachers will take any ac- tion," Mrs. Hooper said. Ir would be just a rejection in principle so trustees wodld know h<nv we feel . The offer would still be accepted,'' added Mrs. Hooper, a math and joumalism teacher at Ensign Middle School. Mrs. Hooper said that so far, ••tesa than 100 teachers voted to strike." There are about 1,100 teachers in the district. A te-w more than that voted to hold a aick·in1 but titlll Id enough to ibalce tbe ficure significant, she said. · ''The atmos~bere here at sc~. the second "day teachers are back. Is very relax.eel. ,not at all •tense," Mrs. Hooper com· mented. '1Bssically, teacliefs just want to get ~ck to tl!Ao classroom and ·don't want to disrupt education in the district,'' she,added. Supt. John Nicol) said be had not heard official result.s of the teacher vote, but said -he would be :·very pleased" if they voted against• strike. ''I'll be pleased to have school open with both children and teachers there next week, so we can get on with the business o[ educating the children," Nicoll said. · Teacher negotiators and trustees already have agreed on a six percent pay hike, but teacher representatives held out tor an extra $320,000, which they wanted added to the top of the pay scale. " However, the teachers' bargaining grou_p,,the Certificat· ed Employe Council (CEC), un· derwent· upheaval Thursday, when two of the three represen· tatives from the NMEA resigned. They are Bill Grgurich and alternate Ch~ck Gordon, former ISee TEACHERS, Page AZ> . Former Mesa Doctor Dies Former Costa Mesa physi· eian Y{illi3m Jackson Scott died Thursday in Carpinteria, where he retired· last year after 3S years of Pfacticing medicine in Orange County. Hew as 70. Graveside.funeral serVices will be Monday at 2 p.tn. at Carpin· teria Cemetery, under direction of Welsh-Ryce Associates. F\aneJ-al Director&. Survivors include. br. Scott's \ wife, Margaret;, a _son, Charles R. Scott of Carson City, Nev., and . adaugbter,.LannyScott. LQSERS AWN ' DIUC.. MARKET NEW YORK (UPI) -'l'.he stock mUket~cJosed lower today in $1oW trading on 1he New York Stock Ex"thange. Inv~stors showed little reaction to the threat on President Ford in California or to economic news. The Dow 1ones industrial average, a 8.02.point gainer Thursday, lost 2.3+ points lo 835.t'I. It nuctuated moOt of the day. Declines led adv.llces by abo,"t a two·to·one margin. (Tabl ... Jl5). . · Prices were lower in slow ctr ad· ing on the American Slock Ex· fi*IS· • . U"IT•....,_ AIJ.,EGED 'MA11189N GIRL' LYNETTE FROMME TAKEN INTO CUSTODY BY SECURITY AGENTS 1'9ent'• Quick Action •Saves Ute of Pre-nt Ford ea.Sacramento Crowd Shocked Hotel Bombing Ford -Reaction: Leaves 2 Dead 'C · .-Al . , In·Lpndon rune arnung OONDON (UPI) -A bomb blew'up near about lDiOpersons in the Hilton Hotel today, shatter· ing the lobby and leaving bleed· iog . survivors screaming~. in shock .·-~ Police said two persons were killed and 49 wounded, four of . , them Americans. ~ . 'The injuri,e~ of the Americans were not critical. All were treat· ed and dis<hatged f"J"' nellrby St. George's Hospital. ,FoV ·.or the. w.oullded, two of · ~born were rerrtect to.l)ave lq&t • leg$, wei:e-described in serious condition. ~olice suspect !he bomb was planted by a breakaway faction ol Iii• Irish Republican Army belieyed responsible for· a series o[ terroris\_ • blasta in recent w .. l!& •. 'Among-the victims treated and releas«'twere French pop singer Claude Francois and Americans :Ma:rtin Reltz:en of Franklin. r.lich~ Jos~ph Collins ol Fairfax, Va.,,Bri.g. Gen.1 Joseph C8ppucci ol FallS Cb\l'ch, Va., and James !llcDiorlaldol Boca Raton, f1a. The two U'ead were a man and woman whose identifications were withheld pend.big ootifica· tiMofnextotktn. ~Commander James Neville, head or the J,ondon bomb squad, said a man with an Irish accent telephoned a newspaper at 11 :S7 a.m. saying ,lb~ bomb would ,,. ,pl~ in:IQ mlnutes, ... \be uoual 1~w1.;..1;,a: u.wenr-Mr ol ":111 P T-~-,.:_ • I • .. ' . · Earlier;· pblic,e c9mmander David Reim l'!o~~ no soc:h or- der bod been • &lveh, 'and wit· -.es uld thej. ·did nG& notice a iiater1Va op • • SAC.RA_ME~TO CUPI> equally with a ll citizens,·· he -President Ford, shrugging off said, '"but if it rQUSt tilt a little to an incident in which a young protect any element more than woman pointed an automatic any other, surely it should be pistol at him in front of the state those who lack the strength to re- C a pit ol, .told California sist,thosewhOevenfearthecon· lawmakers today there is a · 'tru· sequences of com plaining.·' ly alarming increase in violent FOrd appeared to give strong crime\flrougbout this country." backing to the pending California ''Crime't a threat so dangerous handgun legislation. aoid so stubborn" said Ford, that He said that if most serious partisanship must be abandoned crimes are committed by re- ''onascde comparabletoclosing peaters and most violent crimes ranJts in wartime agafnst an ex· are by' persons carrying guns. ternalenemy."' "Then is it rot mandatory that ·. Th·e ss)eech c8m_e Jess than two such offenders, duly tried and hour~· 'after a secret Service convicted. be r emoved from a-gent grabbed Lfnn Alice sociecY for a definite periOO or Jo.)ool}lme, 26, a member of the time rather than return to the Minson ' family, who pointed a streets to continue to prey on th e . .SS.caliber pistol at-1.he President innocent and law-abiding ma· fnnntwofeetaway. jority.'' A bomb threat proved to be a hoax. In the face of alarming in· creases in the use of f'irearms during crimes, the California Legislature is moving quickly to enact mandatory sentencing jor the Commission of oertaJn criiiies with a hand'gun. Ro.rd. ctuo{ed California sta.Ustfcs. as sbowiD( that about 2,300 jlenoos coolricted ol violent crimes involving fittarms are returned to the stnets without serving a prison sentence. Winding up an. ~halL'5ting two- day tour of three West Coast states1 Ford apparenU)' broke no new ground Jn· his '&DUrcrime --"b ,,-' apeec • · -. , He. said tha~ w)Ule,),e clo<S not •usiHI duo l"'<IUs• be i)inoted or tbe legal 11J.ht1 of,<!,efeo<lahts ~uce!l, "the UP!• cocne, to jhie equa\ we' on '41• of Juatlce to tbe · Of I t viotims'of~ '!lol '•GO•ttilm ...... ' \ .. \ • Druiik Subu:ay Officer Killed LONDON (U Pl) -A subway conductor wbo consumed the ~uivalent of eight pints of beer leaned out the cab windO\lo' of his moving train and struck his head on a tunnel wall, a coroner's court was told. Tomas Stowell, '28, died of a crushed skull and lacerations of the brain tour days afler the acci· dtnl.. . . Ur'.' Keith Slmp-on t a patbolo&is!,.>aid ThUrsday that :;;towell ~pd 2S5 mUli1W•m• or alcohol I~ his blOOG,' c-the ,~uivalerit'ot eight ~inti or beer. "Tiiis ~Ill was o YiouslY com· •tetely lrlcal'ab e l~rough drink," 11ld DJ;. Davl<l 'f'.aul, the CO'Ol'ootfr.' ' I • • ! --. ,, . • • • • .. FRIDA'(, SEPTEMBER S, 1975 .• N/c;: TEN CENT.S i . . ....... .... ;, •" .. ·~ . . President Okay .. After fucident • ·-. ·: SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A young woman follower of con:. victed murderer Charles Manson aimed a loaded gun at Pres!· : dent Ford from: two feet· away today -but a Secret Service agent tackled her as Ford recoiled in shock and ducked away,:-• Her pistol did not fl.re and the President was unharmed; : Secret Service agent Larry Buendorf grabbed her arm anll : wrestled her to the ground as she screamed, "It didn't go ofr! '' · : White Hou·se press · secretary Ron. Nessen quoted * * * police as saying the eun con· tained a loaded magazine but there was no. cartridge iii the chamber. Ford paled and dodged when he ssw the gun. But an hour later, on schedule, he addressed the California Legislature on the subject or law and order and gun controls. The Secret Service identified the woman as Lynette Alice Fromme, 26, of Sacramento, one of two "MaJlson Girls" currently attempting to win Manson's re· lease from prison. The woman, wearing a red turban and long red dress, ha.d a cross-shaped red scar on her forehead -a mark of the Manson family. She stood in a crowd of well·wishen gathered to see Ford walk from the senator's hotel to tbe Capitol for a meeting with California Gov. F.dmu'hd G. Brown Jr., and his speech to the Legialature. Suddenly, moment& alter re- marking "what a beautiful day" to a bystander, she brandished a .45 caliber automatic pistol and aimed it at Ford. He ducked away as Buendorf grabbed her arm. "He's not your servant!" she yelled as s he struggled with the officer. and while being led away sh.e-screamed : '"Easy, guys. Don't batter m<'. The gun didri't go off. Easy guys. 1·m still. The gun didn't go off ... The country is a mess. The man is not your president.•· Miss Fromme·s roomn1ate, Sandra Good . telephoned the UPI bureau in Sacramento shortly after the ·incident, warning, .. If Ford continues to run this country against the law, your homes will be bloodier than the Tate· La.Bianca homes and My Lai put together.·· Manson and three or his "fami· Jy'' were convicted Jan. 25, 1971 on 211 counts of first-degree murder and conspiracy in seven bizarre killings 18 months earlier. Their victims were ac· tress Sharon Tate, coffee heiress Abigail Folger. Polish movie director Voityck F'ryko•Nski, hairdresser Jay Sebring, and Steven Earle Parent al the Tate home and -in a second multiple murder -Leno and Rosemary La Bianca in their own home. (See THREAT, PageA2> SwnnFa.des Witlwut Big Surf Treat Hurricane Katrina has ap· parently faded without bringing "super surf" to the Orange Coast shoreline. · From _$eat Beach to San Clemente;.,-1-ifeguards reported nat conditions with maximum surf of three feet. The National Weather Service, which maintained through Thursday that the storm would bring really big surf of between 8 to 10 feet, has now downgraded the hurricane to a tropical storm and its effects have already been expended. A spokes man said no new storms were building up and the Orange Coast should be in ror a calm weekend. A Huntington Beach lifeguard said today, .. We have absolutely pothine. It was b'gger yesterday. Someti,me$ the storms hit, spweumes'they don't ." Thursday·, lone ocean mishap came when a cabin cndser -got stuck near a jetty at the Seal Beach ,N:aval Weapons Station but was noated otr when the Ude went out, according to a llfecu•rd. There were no in· Jurlea. \ • • --· Suspect Follou:ed ... -: .. • ... : .. • Manson SACRAMENTO (AP) Lynette Alice Fromme, seized ~Y authorities today after she poi...,nt· ed a loaded pistOI at Presid'ent Ford. was one of the earliest members of what came 10· be known as the Charles Mamon family . • She displayed her loyalty 'to Manson in 1970 during the trial at which he was convicted tor murder, branding her forehead with an X burned into the skin. · Prosecutor Vincent Butll08l wrote that this was one ol the rituala for new memben ol t,he family "'complete to tastini the blood as \t ran down their faces.!~ • Bugliosi, in bi.I book "Hel\er Sttelter,'' descltbed her as being "on a power trip -acting as Manaoo's u:notftctal •Pokesmap. running the family in tijs absence." Miss Fromme, now 26, was ute daughter of an aeronautici.1 engineer and came from a weU· to-do Sol_!!.hern California ramll)'. She attend.ed and dropped out of El Camino Junior College. Miss Fromme testified at the Manson trial that her father kicked her out of the house when she was 17 . She joined Manson.in 1967 and he gave her the name "Squeaky" because of her tiny voice. _: .. The thin , freckle·faced redhead was one of the Manson foUowers who camped outsfde the courthouse during much of the trial. "We 't'ill remain here until our brothers and sisters are set free,·· she explained. When seized today, she wore a long brown dress and red turban: In a July interview, she said~ ··we're nuns now and we wea1; red robes. We're waiting for Our Lord and there's only one thine: to do before He comes off the cross and that's clean up the earth. ·'Our red robes are an example of new morality. We must clean up the air. the water and the land ... They're red with the s acrifice. the blood or lhc sacrifice ... Miss Fromme and Sandra Good, another original member of the· Manson family, have been living in Sacramento for two (See PISTOL, Page AZ) Coast Weather Continued s unny and warm Saturday. liighs front the rnid·70s at the beaches to near 90 inland. Overnight lows in the mid 00.. INSIDE TODAY Therf''ll be !Ome ne.d cla.srical piece! on the coast mu.sic scene th1! /aU -they were supposedly dictated bu the !pirits of dead compo.rer., to.a Brili!h JMl/Chic. See 3''1r'l/ on P.age CI o/ today's Wttkender. l•ux .. ....... ••• •t-t .... .:.: a!: CJ cw •• ... .., ... ··~ •' • I ' _,,, DAIL~PtLOT N/C .P~ct9rs Exp~t IC • . r1sis I Jl:r 'll'ILLIAM SCllJlEIBER Of .. 0.11)' ...... Jwf De!Pite Imminent passage by the state legislature of a medJcaJ malp,ractice reform bill, Orange ~ounty Medical Association leaders are preparing plans for care of patients wbo&e doctors are forced out of practice by 80ariog Insur a nee rates. Dr. Charles Plows, president of the 2,000..member county doc·· ton orgaruzat1on, tbe Sacramen- to bill will do nothinR: to avert propueed increases OI at least 488 percent in malpractice pre.. miums, effective Jan. l . "The bill (Asse mbly Bill 1XX by Democrat Barry Keene) would revise the court system surrounding malpractice cases but does nothing immediate to af. feet the pending rate increase " Plows said. ' The Keene bill is currenUy in the Assembly for coocurrence and state senate amendment and Plows said he is confident it will be on the governor's desk within lOdays. If the bill passes, Plows said he thinks it will show enough good faith on the part of the state to keep doctors from staging a work slowdown starting Sept. 15, which · was announced last m\)llth. ••1f it passes, the walkout or slowdown won't happen and would be counter-productive," Plows said. Referring to proposed Travelers Insurance Company premium rate increases, Plows noted that a J:Ceneral prac-tioner's rate will jump from $720 to as much as $5,685 per year Jan. l. He said physicians who prac- tice specialties such as brain surgery or obstetrics will ex- perience rate increases from $6,300 lo as much as $47,800 a year. ••No matter what happens on the Keene bill, these rates will be prohibitive to many doctors stay- ing in practice after the first of the year and we expect a number may quit as a result," Plows said. . The doctor said his association is currently trying to assemble a Physici8n Services Contingency Plan Committee that would act in an advisory capacity and at- tempt to draft methods of handl- ing patient care when doctors leave practice ... ;rwo N~wport Crash Victims Improving ~ Both victims ~I Thursday's headon collision on the Arches overpass in Newport" Beach are In good condition today, Hoag :Memorial Hospital aides re- ported. Carol Kelly, 34, of65S Bluebird Canyon Drive, Laguna Beach, was released after emergency treatment on her facial cuts, the hospital !pokesman said . . The other driver, James R-eordan, 16, of 2201 Private Road in Newport Beach, is listed in good condition at the hospital. He suffered severe cuts to his face and forearm, the spokesman said. Police said the accident oc· cured when· a small camper driven by Randy S. Krammer, , ·18, or Santa Ana, made a lane change and allegedly struck Mrs. Kelly's auto, which was traveling southbound on the overpass in the inside lane. When Mrs. Kelly's car was struck, it caromed over the center divider and struck the on- coming car driven by Reordan, police said. ORANGE COAST • DAILY PILOT I I Frid!y. September 5, 191'$ - .Kitty on Prowl ·6-Month Daniel'• Lion Eacapea 87 ARTHUR a. VINSEL ot .. o.u,,. ....... Daniel Sliook '• lion neaped her den again today and shook up the neighborhood on Costa Mesa's east side before being marched back intQ captivity at the paint of a tranquilizer gun. Jasmine, the· 10-month·old, 175-Pound lioness who had been li ving at 2115 Orange Ave .. was later on her way to Riverside via Fullerton as a result. And Shook is on his way to Harbor Judicial District Court, <'ited by Humane Officer T.R. Hoffman for allegedly having an unlicensed , undomesticated animal at large. The latest episode of Daniel and the lion In bis den occurred about 8 :30 a.m., when the Costa Mesa Polic e Department switchboard lit up like the Fourth of July. All those calls were coming from the area of Orange.Avenue and Pauline Place. Witnesses passing by about 8;30 a.m. said they glanced over a nd spotted J asmine lolling sleepily a mong the hydrangeas and oleanders beside a house. "They cal led in a panic," said one humane of£icer. Police responded on a Code 2 basis -proceed with all haste but no lights or sirens, whic h might upset a lion loose in the quiet streets -and naturally curious passersby started stop- ping. Traffic piled up and neighbors poured out of homes. One girl bicyclist was almost cited for impeding traffic. Jasmine, meanwhile, lounged in her leafy bower, appearing for all the world to be toothlessly and clawlessly barmle1s, just as Shook insists she is. "She could probably sure gum the hell out of you though," re· marked one interested party. Humane officers stafked Jasmine and Shook -that's Daniel Shook, her owner -as he coaxed her back into her roomy cage in the home's rear yard. The cage is relatively secure, but unlocked, and as felines tend to do, Jasmine h,as learned to un· snap the latch. A stern-faced Officer Art Courteau and other Policemen and humane officers confronted Shook and several friends to dis- cuss the situation, which came to their attention earlier this week. Daniel was ordered to get his den and his lion out of town, becoll!e a city of 75,000 Isn't big enough for all those souls and Jasmine. He intended to move her lo Rive111ide but claims he couldn't get the cage moved ThW')lday: ''It got too dark," he 1aid. ''Well, you'd better get a lock for that cage or you're liable to · have yourself one dead lion," said Patrolman Courteau. Rosh Ha.shanah O.llrl't'915WI......_, HEADED FOR THE PEN Escapee Ja1mlne f'rosn Page Al TEACHERS NMEA president. Three new representatives from the NMEA will be chosen in about two weeks, according to Mn. Hooper, who described the resignation as a "personnel mat- ter." 'Ibe remaining two delegates on the CEC are from the other teachers' group, the Newport- Mesa Federation of Teaehen. They are still on the CEC. Earlier this week, Grgurlch, chairman of the CEC and math teacher at Newport Harbor Jfigh, had predicted that teachers would overwhelmingly reject the six percent ofter and said they would probably vote to strike. Father Slain; 2 Sons Held LIVINGsrON. N .J. (UPI) Two teen-agers have been arrest- ed· on charges of bludgeoning their father to death during a brawl over a cat, authorities re- ported. . The sons, Gregg Nochenson , 19, and a 14-year-old not identified because he is a juvenile. were ar- rested in this affluent Newark suburb Thursday on charges of fatally beating their father, Stanley Nochenson, 51. The victim , a wealthy pipe sup- ply company owner, died of wounds to the head apparently intlicted with a hammer, knife and angle iron recovered at the home. Jewish New Year Begins at Sundown By EARL WILSON (Mtllil O.ltJ ~ ... ""' When the sun sets today,· Orange County Jews will join those the world over in ushering in Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish NewYear5736. This ritual will begin a 10.day period of spiritual inventory which concludes with Yom Kip- pur (the Day of Atonement) at sundown Sept. 15. The New Year services center around prayer and self- examination , and reach a cfaamatic climax with the blow- ing of the shorar, a hollow ram's horn, one of the oldest wind in· struments known to man. Local services during these High Holy Days will include worship under the stars of Israel Academy of Irvine tonight at 7:30, and again on Yorn Kippur EVe for Kol Nidreion Sept. 14. Dr. Nor·man Fobrman, chairman of the Academy's Kad· mah v'azlah Religious Fellowship, indicated that the move outdoors was undertaken to accomtnodate the academy's growing membership and multitude of guests expected to overflow its headquarters in the old Irvine School on Sand canyon .Avenue in Irvine. All other services will be held in the mulUroom, with a capacity limited to 343 . ••Last year,'' Dr. Fohrmannot- ed, ••we bad 600 wonhipen for Yorn KJppur Eve and this year we didn't want to tum anyone away.'' Academy Dean, Rabbi Robert Jeremiah Bergman, assisted by academy members, will conduct Holy Day services. Prol. Dennis Foaton, together with academy members and children, will IOWld Sbofar ram's horns In the age-old call lo repentence. Since Israel Academy bas ldopted tbe rellglOUI calendar of theStauofisrael, ltwllloblerve two da71 cl. Rosh H .. hm.i., with evea.inj aervic•s today and s.turday, and worship oo Sa!lll' day and Suoday momlnp at 9. a.m. Temple Sharon, conservative congregation of the Harbor area, will also observe Yorn Kippur services, commencing with the traditional Kol Nidrei service on Sept. 14 at 7 p .m. in the Temple sanctuary, 617 W. Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. Services on Sept. 15 will begin al 9. a .m. and will continue throughout the day, concluding at sundown. Yizkor Service (memorial service) is scheduled for noon. There will also be special services for children held in the Vigman Education Center start- ing at 10:30 a.m., Sept. IS. Lead· ing the congregation in prayer throughout the Holy Fast Day will be Rabbi Sheldon M. Kirsch and Cantor Meyer LisS, assisted by the members of the ritual committee and scholarly con- gregants. Temple Belh Sholom of Orange County will conduct a combined High Holy Day pbservances at temple, IJ101 Tustin Ave., Santa Ana. Shir Ha-Ma'alot Harbor Reform Temple will conduce its Rosh Hashanah services at Newport Lutheran Cbw-ch, 798 Dover Drive. Newport Beach, beginning at 8: 15 tonight. Satur- day wonbip service will \>" at 10:30 a.m . Temple Bat Yabm (Reform> will also observe lfigh Holy ,Day services beginning at 8:15 p.m. '· today at 2102 15th St., Newport Beach. Services will be conduct- ed by Temple spiritual leader, Rabbi Melvin D. Silverman, u- slsted by memben of I.be con- gregaUoo. Ortbodox •and Conservative Jews observe Rosb.Hashanfli lor two d1ya; most Reform Jews for pnedayoruy. · ~he Jewlib New Year la 1lf11118cant aJnong rell&lous ob- 1erv anc es in tbat lt com· memorates no blstorical, e-.ent, but tradition lbet It as the an- nlvenary of I.be blrthcla:r of the world. • • \ l Sentence • For ·Upto~ Bi TOM BARLEY • ~ .. O.Uy"'"'""' Former aaseasor's aide Georee Upton was 1enteoced Tbundq to 1ix: months In the Oranae · County Jail after being con.- demoed in the courtroom as ''a public olflclal who totally abuaed and totally ml•••~ his ofllce and other employes.'' , Assi1tant DistricE Attorney Michael Capizzi added to Uial ac- cusaUon the demand Uta~ U~ s.s, be 1ent to state prllOh for bis admitted bribery actlv!Ues aod.; pay a total fine of $15,000 oo"the three felonies. Superior Court Judge Walter E. Smith, describing Upton's conviction u ••an unusual case,'' Imposed the slx-monl.b Jall term on each of the three felonies, but allowed the former ehlef deputy appraiser to serve them concur· rently. ' He refused to levy a line ~ defense attorney Stanley Jones protested that Upton and his family faced a ••precarious financial situation.'' Judge Smith also refused to al- low Upton to return home and consult his family before report-°' ing to the Jail. Rejecting J~ pleas for more time, he ordered the courtroom bailiff to book Up. ton into the nearby facility im· mediately. · Upton wa1 earlier fined $2,500 and placed on three yean proba- tioo alter be pleaded guilty to charges of submitting false claims. Battin Drops Hearing B"" To Face Trial Orange County ·supervisor Robert Battin abandoned his d~ mand today for 'II pretrial hear· ing on charges contained in a Grand Jury indictment and agreed to lace trial Oct. 6. Defense attorney Matthew Kurilicb additionally filed a m~ lion for dismissal of seven felony counts which will be debated Sept. 19 In Superior Court. "We hope to dispose of some if not all of the charges at that time," Kurilich said, shortly after Judge James H. Walsworth set Oct. 6 as the trial date. Battin and KuJillch refused to comment on the rea1ons fcir scrapping of the earlier decision to demand a pretrial hearing at which they bad planned to place a number of witnesses on the stand. "It's better this way," Battin said. "I am still confident that we can kill whatever charges may be left .when we go to trial In Oc- tober.'' Uflt Tt! s I ' 'CLEANING THE EART1t' -Lynette Fromme, shown in photo taken in Sacramento in July of this year, said at that time, followers of Charles Manson bad become 'nuns' and were •cleaning the earth.' In the July visit to the state capitol, she delivered a message from Manson which said •we are waiting for our Lord and He expects people to be cleaning the earth.' f'rom Pag~. Al THREAT TO FORD. •• The day was bright and"s111U1y, ~nd several hundred well· wishers bad gathered outside the Senator hotel where Ford ad- dressed an annual cet-togel.ber of Califomia's top businessmen. Wben he emerged to walk to the state Capitol across I.be street be waded into !be crowdto shake hands. . .. Irene .M0:rrlion, 28, of Sacramelsto, sald she -ana a Criend, Linda Worlow, Z1 were standing next to the assailant, and the Pl'eslcfent .. Just •book my hand " as be passed. Miss Worlow saw the gun ~iiig drawn from ¥l6S Frommets purse and fell backl , · "Linda fell to the ground when she saw the gun. She knew what was happening,•• Miss Morritpn said. She said that move alerted the security agents and they rushed in just as Miss Fromme aimed thegwi. Roy Miller, 50, from Haywanl. said he, too, was standing nearby and that Ford ''looked alarmed, frightened, and be bunched ·over.'' * * * f'r-PageAI • PISTOL ••• years, at first hoping to be closer to Manson who was in Folsom Prison serVine a life sentence for the 1969. murders of actress Sharon Tate and six others. He w8s later moved to 8an Quentin nesr San Francisco, but the girls remained in Sacramento. Louis XV By Henredon · On display now and ready for '. dia deli 1mme te very 7eJ "°" ~el#e'et, 345 NORTH OOAST l!OULEVARO lAGUN.4. BEACH, CA. 92661 (714) 494-6551 • I J, •. I 23649 HAWTHORNE BLVD. TORAANcE. CA. 90605 (213) 378-1279 • • 'i11e, -, 1727 WESTOl.IFF DR" -J NEWPORT BEACH.~ (714) 642-2050 ' &Q 'W.@lYll( ~®l?WD©®­ ~~f~.:1!':r:;: • o ~m! Thta. ~· 1\11 ,.... """.c1a ~·n.1:r..,t. ftli"" ... .........,., and 'ee- • , , flP .,... -.ft<i to • aolor lnrquttin Iii t tofftw1W11r alfd J'b•1lllr11. Motl ' Jloor <JlftfiON: to ' ~Of l>vnri Al ,.ovr Stfulcr. Orkingt Cot11t DqllJI .Pilot. P.O. &.r ''"°· Coita Mt•a. CA 9?121. lwcltul# your tf'ltphoM n•mbitr. ' ' . • t· r..•e1•11••e• ' • • • Asserul>ly· ,Post pp · For Grabs l By DOUGLAS FUrZSalB Ot .. .,...," ....... ln onnouncinc hia lnteotlon to Oppole Andrew llinsbaw'a re- el..Uoo in the 40\h ~al District Thursday, Newp0r1 Beach Republican Robert Badbam opened the gates !or o Potential nooc1 of candid.tea for hiJ own Assembly seat. Badham sald he wiU not seek re-election lo lhe 741h Auembly District seat. He has been a Nle lawmaker for 12 years. Badbam rattled ol! o list of . Potential candidates for his seat. But he added he will not. give anyone a boost into offlce. • • . \. • , Will ~~gbes Show Up? ' Court May Declare Billionaire Legally.Dead NEW YORK (AP) -Ellen Kurt•, ore seeking toinsuretbatHuchesoppe.,,, . Billionaire reelute 1{oword dun~et from Air Liquidation Bader said that be had moiled '': HUlhes hu been ordelecl to ap-. Co., formerly known u Air West C!Opies or the judge's order to the '--; pear penooally ln llanbattan Co .• an airline that was taken Hotel Xanadu in the Gr•nd ~ Supreme Court or face tbe pro.. overbyHug:be&in1968. Bahamas where Hushes re· .... •peel oL belnc declared Teslllly The auit eharaes lhal Hucbes porledly is staying. ' ad. • · and tome associates issued Bader added that jl Hua:h es ... Tbe shQw·C&\&Se order. 1lgned "false and misleading" state-faila to appear in state court. be JustlceBemardNadel,result· menta in order lo induce would ask tlie probate court in from 11,auit by two Manhattan purchase ond 1ales ot Air West Delaware for appo111tment ol an sharebolCMti who eantend that securities. a dministrator for Hughes' ~I Huthes h¥ been dead for an in· I. Walton Bader, •tt.orney for estate. Hughes' corporations are • delin.lte period. the Kurtzes, said he needs to registered in that .. t.ate. "" In Loi Anfele1. Arelo know whether Ht11hes ls alive lnSaoFranci"' Jeveralsuib r: "Sederberc, a 1polr:esman for the to insUre that the Kurues don't are pending ir Jeral court in iodu1tri1llst, tald Tbursd1y . run afoul of statutes ol limlta-t"Onnection 1th Huc:bes· r• ni&ht, ''I can•t comment directly Uons for the recovery or pro-takeover or Air West. They in· ~ on the l,awsuit because I haven't perty. elude an antitrust action by the :: seen documentation yet. But J He a1so asked that Hughes be Kurtzes. •"' eantell)'Ou -HowardHu,gbes is required to leave a set of his Nadel signed the ahow·catise ._.! alive~·· fingerprints on file with the court order tor Hughes' appearance ~ • Huehes was directed to appear for comparison with fingerprints Tuesday, but it came to ll&ht . Sept. '17 at 9:30 a.m. on file with the U .S. government. Thursday through pUblication in '1} The shareholders. Victor and He sa1d that this was necessary the New York Law Journal. .. .. ~----~ ~ ~ -~ ------~ -------- ----- --W~IW-~~.1 DEAJl •PA~ J'te llllrtal to become a 1me11 relder. A paeka1• ,ofliaiarsarfae 1 ~~1'Dllllt be mis· la~'118 ...-l.ll(lllde de-~sed Jud b~lard wit!i BlJA ~ BBT, wattr, aalt, l~, elllic acid, Utiflclaf'<j>I· or ..... n....,.. and Vitamin A. Among those Badham said may run are Irvine City Coun· cilmen Henry Quigley and John Burton, Newport Beach Mayor- Don McGinnis1 Newport Beach r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Councilmen Howard Ro~rs and Milan Dostal. M ar1io Mc:Xeeve:r even made Badham's list of ' How -tllls -be aold "" marcutae wbeD It is<litlle more 1bliD'....,? • 1 M. T., Laguna Hills !;~tc:,m.:::.= hr •*'l!arloe. Ac-e•• I .. , .. lhadard, a& least Ill -• .r tbe ••rs•rtae ., ..... __.tie relMleftid animal •w111&Wtta& or• eomblaation ., .... Otller ... ,.._,, lilgre-= =--:~.~~ dlenta Ind.ode artificial eelotiag aad Oo-0.g, Yilomlns A. and D, leclthla, preservatives ••• sloblllu:rs. Solid !al usedln Ille mar&a'rlne must be declared ••hycb:o1eoated'' or ""banlenecl.'' &J'tlTogenatloa ehanges Jrlb-.aturated vegetable oil to maybes. . "I've encouraged participation 1n the race," he said, "but I will not endorse anyone for my seat.'' Incumbent Congressman Hinshaw's legal problems stem· ming from charges of allegedly illegal a~ti vi ties in his 1912 cam. paign have prompted speculation for months that Bad.ham would try to unseat him in nett June's primary. Badham made his announce· ment Thursday to an audience of about ISO well-wishers at a luncheon at Irvine's Airporter Inn. a 1,:atara&ed vegetable oil o.11yP1i.t,.,,... <ll'naleolly ldenllcal lo animal Room on the Top Former GOP congressman John Schmitz of Newport Beach who was unseated by Hinshaw: already has indicated he wilJ try to win back the 40th District seat. frL BU&erU more aatmated Lban · 1e-..eaated !al, ·bot -ore .Wptaeboletterol. ' C>ld StoeldllfP • ' At ,.... Senice bu received u after for donoUonol old stocit- lap 1111toble for ros rqa, aad •IUQ' ..... of •ood qulily baCOll 1rea1e fo r''m•kl•& soap. ·Orp.11.iJaUons or llldlvlduals can coaloct F.W., 28111 lllllleDr1ve, Santa An1, CA 9!717, for further information. 1_.,, C'-1119 r DEAR PAT: I reeenllyinberit· ed several Jovely ivory statues. What method •hould be used to ~lean them? 1•ve heard ivory should not be soaked in water, but the pieces are so old that they've developed a yellowish tinge. I think they would be more attractive if I could restore them to a lighter shade. • L. G., Balboa " deepeatnc yell°" Uoge .., hory 19 lnevllable. Wipe hory art objects clean wttlt a damp -· aacl dry eorefally wltll 0 nonabrasive cloth, ncb u an old t-ablrt. Never aoak in water bec""9" W. wW coilse Ille Ivory 11yer1 to separate. Ailother foYOrlle Ivory cle.-tS mllk, width ollea Is alled i, btill>ten pl-'keys. Gen lie 'tleiullag also Is lmportonl for marlile. Jlegolu deaning ,.11b a fealber duster Is preferred because dry cloth dullng moy grind soil Into Ibo swfoee. Kabblng lalcom powder on U.e aarfaee la a recommended method of polishing. Tread~,,,_...~ DEAR PAT: For many years I've wanted an old-fashioned treadle sewing machine. I was delighted when one was given to me. a month aa:o, but I have forgotten bow lo \1$0 and a<ijust this type of machine. Could you Joc8te someone who could show me how to care fOr this 1910 machine? G.J., Newport Beach Aallioay Slmoee or ..... Sew· Ins Center al Soatll Cloal·Plua, will omw yea llow lo _....and adjut yoar •ewlni naaeltla,, wbriever It Is coDvenJent fer you tobdqtbe111acbtnetolbeslett. ~le Slcfte• DEAR PAT' 1 purehuecl a Kawasaki ignition awjldl tei'-my motorcycle from • AlhcO .CYcle Ine'~ .1n Dallas, Te~mili~~nd the switch, but It didl) 't Iii. so 1 fttumed It with on ~llliatioD. l'v• mitten tbree times req,,..t. ing o refund of $U « tlie _,. awltcb, but nothlnt IW be<i. re- <eived. I bave verification that tb,e •witch wa* d'elivered to Amco •. E .C., NeW))Ol'tBeacb Mn. Nkk Morale ol Ameo ey. de, uya Ameo ll•• •-ol reeelvlntr Ille 1wiltil.. Tile e•pgJe wllo alped fork dkl ilol · ftU om • ret11ra 1wm and .. ....,.,._at tile firm. Ameo'• ~. Ille aaya, i.11ot i.-. .. re1 ........... eledrlelll .............. . nnu.... U1iaoll1, ri'ecltt1 are .,_ illllld • Jt P'ftelt eMrp f• reRKlda1. la "9r eue, -. ... ,Aa .. ~io .... o -mlnultpe...ent. • Most canines make other use of fireplugs but not Mr. J . B., who himself is a fix- ture in Laguna Beach as owner of long·time coast· watcher G,eorge "Peanuts" Larsen Zimmerman. B. J . employs plugs for people· watching. New Contract Could End Baker Strike LOS ANGELES (AP) -A strike at four Southern Caliromia bakeries could be ended with agreement reported on a new contracl: that negotiators hoped ~ouJd be rati(i ed by th e employes. · Terms of the contract ap- proved by neg-otiators Thursday night were not revea1ed. Cbarles Edwards, business manager of International As· -sociation of Machinists District Lodge-9', said striking members will vote on the pact Saturday. "We are hopeful that the mem- bership will ratify it. It's a good con~act," he said. . EdwA!ds ad~ed, however, that picket lines will continue at IIT Continental Baking Company, ~nter:state Brands Corp ., ·Amencan Bakeries Company and Oroweat Company. A&r.eement was reached after two days of bargaining which continued after employes walked otftbeir jobs lost Saturday. Poli~ical observers are looking for a lively GOP primary in the 40th , where winning th e Republican nomination is tanta- mount to election. ln a lene statement respond- ing to Qadham ·s announcement Hinshaw said, ''Mr. Bad.ham'~ announcement comes as no sur- prise. He makes it in the belief I will not be a candidate for re- election to my third term in Congress in 1976. '' Hi_nshaw said it is his "lnlen- tion and determination to seek re-election to a third term." Speaking to reporters follow. ing the luncheon, Badham said he would avoid a mud-slinging contest with Hinshaw, preferring "to run for an office rather than against a man." But in his statement, he said, ''It h_as become increasingly clear 10 recent months that new representation is needed in the United States Congress.'· . · Badham said he expects Hinshaw's legal problems "to be resolved one way or the other before the primary election." He would not speculate on the outcome.• Bad.ham also said he does not expect his candidacy to widen the split in the Republican Cen- tral Committee of Orange County. · Developer Paul Presley has been named he8d of Bndham's election effort. Badham said he sees no key political issues, but plans to run on his experience and 1enerally conservative political outlook. Badham 's 14th Assembly Dis- trict covers much of the same land area a s th e 40th Congressional District Both djstricts have an aJmost ·two to one Republican edge in re- g ister e d voters, but th e Congressional District ha ~ 218,039 registered voters, 94 ,95:: more than the Assembly District. '76 Olympic Games • To Be on Schedule Here are some of the features you can count on to be among ''Smday's Best" in the Daily Piiot: OLYMPICS PREVIE'W-Da1J7 Pilot Sports Editor Glenn Wil.lt.e, freshly retunied from Maatreal, asaures -.... that the lite of tbe 1978 Olympic Games will be ready, on time, for IA!St July's events. He proves it .Olb a poce of pictures and prose. PRICES AND GRiPES- Conaumers keep struggling to find ways lo cope with growing prices.....fncluding the unioniza· lion o/. profit m arglns-and the beef iJllluslr7 Is, llaelf, trying to find new ways to market the pro· dad and bnlil iSnwn p~ees. these 11.oria, a1ont witb a IQD8 lllt of bareaDer•tatocmtactlfyoubave • ll1De ue lcheduled to lead off YCIU&edl-. NOT SO 'FUNNY-Just the • • .. ' (SUND A Y'S BEST) mention of the Costa Mesa Goals and Objectives Committee makes people around city hal.1 laugh. But in the view or staff Writer Alan Dlrkln, lhe joke may be on the citizens. He details the ill·fated committee's story on the F.ditorial Pages. REFUGEES SHIPPING Otrr-Photographs of Fort Chai· fee , Ark ., where Camp Pendleton's Vietnamese re· fugees may be heading by the end of next month, along with stories about condJtlons in Arkansas and the frustrations or life In "Utile Saigon" on the big .Marine Corps base, ·continue the nol·•h••JS·bappy sagaollhevle· . ti ms or the Indochina wars. I .... Prlct• Good ttlru • tff•-'" • BlG JUNIPER SALE lAMI • 1111-1• lfAUAll CYPllSI W.TWOCID TWISla 1.,_ $tlo SIO- ' ' TREE ~ ROCK SALE ~ CLOSED -l!i 20% OFF OM ALL WIRE MOSS ' ' ·-:..--s1 st ~ ·-... i ..... _ fl!! LAWN EDGING t' : -_ ...... ... s1s• J.tl COlfUS • LOBB.IA PETUNIA • MARIGOLD ......... ,,. ,_ 49c ._ YISIT -PATIO ...... II REDWOOD ROU~D COIDOl OF CRABGRASS AID OllllS Most efftttiv1 crob- gro11 contHll for di<hondro. Feedt tt\e lawn ... itt. 2 type1 of nilrog&fl and cont1oh rno,t ll!Wfl inU<ll . C.v1n 2,000 Sq. ff. .. ... II: ' IS GAL Sill HANGING BASKETS • OI•• •Twitted J lp1r .... 4t.'5 \. ~ WAX L~F P•uttt I CJ& tho h'J. Z.lt 99c 5,& ... 119-l.'5 s3ts PLANTER MIX s12' .... I.ti ASPARAGUS s11' FERN ... Ut ""' '-._ s19•s MANDEVILLE VINE .. _hqll: .. •ilte wHll .,....., ~· PRICE f ft Y2 PRICE ALL IN ONE DICHONDRl PRODUCT ,~,. "'°'' ""99Cl1 9"'0lM1 -f8tord1 btnnuda-clobben <tnpirlg wsed1 ond r..d1 lown~.o kiN1 in1Kt1 and add5 iron. to rt.e i.oil. Cevitn 2,CK>O Sq. ~- $13.91 ,.. ....... ... ricl!fohp 1~1s S«J95 COllTIOl Mon WHDS Ill DICHOMDll Cov.,, 2,000 Sq , Ft. $12.98 HOURS: :~M.-00 i.s:Jo 2123 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA• 646-3925 l ' • ·• . , ., i~ ,. ... 0 ·' I? .. ., •l ,, .. :. .. '" ' ! ( • • • / • ) A4 DAILYPllOT IUCKY TICltY POLITICS: fWhen you conalder the history of what is now called the 40lh Concr~slonol District, embroc· in& a large segment of our coastllne, you have to be a bit Building . Blasted By Bomb SALT LAKE CITY (IJPI) -A bomb exploded In an executlv& suitereatroom on lbetTthfloorof the Kennecott Buildln1 In downtown Salt Lake City early today -minutes aft.er wamina calls from the "Weather Under· ground.'' -. • I . Loyalists Smash Rebel Uprising JGtARTOUK, Sacllll <UPI) - Rebel army omccn -pied • coup d'etat \odoy ocial'n1t Sudaneae President. Jaafar Numelr1 bµt were cru1bed within boun by lo>'lllllt llocJl>a, RodloOmdurmoa.- !iiiil*c111MiYl4. . He _.., an aa"OllY for ~ ~ and 1ald the am tJlhil eoup WU to -11>-~ ol tbe -llld Ull-, Mtabllab fNodonl o1 llae~-·~the­ lrJ .. alllltlOICIOm IDd eetablla" atnaodemocrac:r. = baffled why anybody would want to sit in that seat. 1be blast caused an eotlmated $40,000 to ~.ooo damage. to the offices of Kennecott's Utah Cop- per Divlllion -lmoeldD& down concrete walls, shredding plaster ceiling• and ripping up wiring and plumbing. Tbe radio 1014 lwalllt ~ overran tile KhutOum Airport radio otoUon and otbor ke)I In· etoll•Uonl Hbed b)' tile ~ before•dawi-•nd •~res~ored calm.•• 1be fate of the coup'• leeder. ldentlfled as Lt. COL H111on Hussein Osm1111, wuuudear . VICS l'REllDli:NT llobamme4 Al Baalt Allm.-1 .__Ced ,"tb.rloyaillt ~ ..... "Ill tuU C1111bol" fJl all otrolglc -'-Be IA!d tlie covermnent w.u.i movt 111>-medlat.11 to crack doWll on l>Olitleol op-itiGD and "run. ilawnthettmnalllooftMdotlln<t pi>UUcol J>artle1 wlllcb 1lUI (\ream of overthrowlnc Numelry :• He opparmlly meant the CommWlllta •. • I I ' l ., ! • • .. • ; •• • First, of course, you have to go '"1t and fight in the political arena to win that spot in Congress, splashing about large sums of Long Gr~ in the pro. coos. After you've won, you get to go live in Washington. paying high rents in the low rent dl5trict. slushing through the winter snows and trying to avoid having any of your friends fall in a tidal basin. . To top all that, you.don't even have much job security. You'd have to run back here to home every two years and repeat the getting-elected process. THE HISTORY OF those who have held our coastal con· gressional seat is spotty at best. The late Jimmy Utt sat in it for more years than I can re· member. lo Washington, New York, Chicago and other sophisticated climes, Utt was considered the personification of Orang~County ! Calif., politics. He was so far right of Barry Goldwater in ~ daya most politicoo figured the two weren't even residents of the same globe. Utt was once held up to ridicule on national television after he al· Iecedly alleged that "barefoot natives'' were training to form a ll.nited Nations army in the Louisiana swamps. After Jimmy Utt died, John Schmitz got the congressional job. It is difficult to say if Schmitz is more tar right than Utt. SUffice to note that at one point, John found the Republican · Party too liberal for bis notiono. bolted the GOP. and ran for Pnooidenl of the UnltedSlateo un·,. der the American .Independent banner. · . ANYWAY, SCHMITZ ticked off the GOP hierarchy lil our re- gion and llOOD found 'blmoelf back teaching at Sanla Ana College. Former Orange County asseoscr Andy Hinshaw got Schmitz' seat badtin Wasblnaton. Andy .eued Illa way through hili firot two-year term In pretty good shape and wnn a ~econd stint. Then the political bombs = ID fall and now be reposeo indictment, charged with several alleged· mishaps during blotenureaeCounty_.......,,, · THUS ENTEll FROM Stace Right one ao1emblymon Bob Badbam (not to be coofUled with SU~ Bob Battin), Who an· nounced Only yeotenlay thal .he will chollenge liinsbaw in the llepubliconprimarr. Wi;oag Tblnken might 1uggest Bacfbam's early announcement lo like lricklne Hinshaw wlllle be ii povellng oo ihe canvao. hold· lnC blo political groin. llutit'1not that bod. Bob's just alvlnc Andy a l!OUJ>le of good sbotl wlllle be's reeling on the ropes. NO ONE WAS hurt although two policemen and six computer department employes were on the 14th floor when the bomb wentoff at12:37 a.m. MDT. .. I had just found the depart· ment manager and was telling him we had had a bomb threat and were going l'o evacuate the building,•• said police Sgt. A. .Kent Epperson. · · "Then I told him: 'Oh God. It went off'." A woman and a man called news media in Salt Lake City and San Francisco about 15 minutes before the explosion, saying a bomb would go off in the Ken· necott offices in retaliation for the firm 's ''exploitation of workers in Chile.•• THE WOMAN, apparently calling long distance from a pay phone, told Max Knu<ben of the Salt Lake Tribune !bot she represented ~e ••weather Un· derground'' and that a bomb was &et to go off "'in 15 minutes.'' She said the blaot was In re· taliation for recent political events in Chile, where Ken· necott's huge copper mines were nationalized several years ago by theAllenderegime. ·'Only resistance will win,'' she said. "Call the police and have the building evacuated.'' A SIMILAR CALL was re· ceived from a man by the M· sociated Press bureau in San Francisco. Tb'e caller said the ex· plosion was in retaliatiQo "for Kennecott's exploitation of workers in Chile.'' •'That's &trange,'' said Ken· netb E. Kefauver. Utah Copper Division public relatloos dlrec.- tor ... We were nationalized under· the Allende regime several years ago. We've had no interests in Chile since tile takeover of our mines there four or five years ago.'• THE BOMB was apparently placed in a metal cabinet in a wOmen'srestroom. ''Our bomb expert estimates no leos than 25 pounds of ex· plosive was used, but he doesn't even want to guess yet what it was,'' said Patrolman [rank E. Warner. ln\"5tigatlng officero said they had no idea bow or when the bombwu placed. Theofficeo are open during daytime houri:, then lock,ed in the evening. A watchman ii statlllned'ln the lob- by of -the buildinc. owned by Zion Securitieo Corp.-tbe real estate arm of the Mormon Church. Dolly Pllol D<l•wf l1G .. wl1td Monday-Friday: If YoU do not h8Y9 )'OUr P-c>er by 6:30 p.m.. mil before 7 p.m. and your copy wiU be de--Satun:tav end Sunday: If )IOl,t do ~ MU 1-p A9•l11 Eve! Knievel said Thursday he'll try to jump 14 buses Oct. 25 at Kings Island, Ohio .· The motorcycle daredevil, recovered from serious injuries suffered in a jump over 13 liuses in Lon· don said "Thirteen's an un· lucky number so I'll try 14." Chrisbnas Mail Hike Postponed WASIDNGTON (IJPI) -The Postal Service announced today it will postpone controversial new postage rate increases until after Christmas. The new rate will boost the cost of a lint class stamp from 10centsto1~. The announcement was made by Postmaster General Ben· jamln F. Bailar following sharp protests from the public and the greeting card industry. He said the increases would likely take efrect the week after Christmas. The Postal Service board of governors Thursday took official action to set the stage for another round of postage rate increases for virtually all classes of mail. Technically, they could have gone into effect in mid· Decemeber. BAILAR'S STATEMENl' gave no explanation of the delay, but a spokesman said bis purpose ob-- vioualy was to spare postal users the extra cost during the Chriatmas season. Ballar said in bis announce- ment Utat new rates "most like- ly" -will take effect during the week following Christmas. But he said the date cannot be set precisely at this time. One protest to the pre· Christmas increases came from Congress Thursday. Chairman James Hanley of the House Postal Service Sub-- committee said in a letter to Ballar that an increase before Christmas ''would create great and unnecessary confusion among Ute millions of Americans who mail holiday greetings." BE SAID RAISING rateo in early or mld·December "would be of minimal tienefit to tile Pootol Service and would in· furi.ate and seriously inconv"* nlence a large majority of ;yoor patrone. · "I tllerefore urge you and the board of governors to anDounce publicly that no new temporary rateo will be placed into effect before January,'' Hanley said. An official rad.lo announce- ment uld be bod been kill«I. But Sudanese government sources taler said be bad only been wounded and wae being bold un· der guard at a military hoopital. THE SOURCES oald Ooman wu 1bot three tlmeo by me of blo own soldJ.ers durin& an argument. They said bis condition was serious. Numeiry emerged from seclusion 11 hours after the pre- dawn coup and announced on na- tionwide radio the crisis was over. There were indications, however, that some of the rebels had escaped. Numeiry broadcast an appeal to •'search for the eneDlles of national unity" and "hand them over to the nearest police station.•• He said tbe plotters were Com~ munist·backed and received "vast amounts of money and help from abroad." He did not elaborate. • It was the second coep attempt against Numeiry since be hllllllelf seized power by force in May, 1969. Army officers backed by Sudan's ouUawed ~unist Briton Kil'ls Wife's Laver, Then Himself VALLETTA, Malta CUPl)-A British yachtsman shot to death an· American be suspected of be- ing bis wife's lover, attempted to kill blo wife and two stepcblldren swimming beside his boat, then committed suicide Thursday. Police quoted witnesses as say· ing Charles Napier, 50, opened fll'e with ·a rtne from the deck of • the yacht Argonafiil, anchored in Valletta Marina as Bert Synder, 60, Napier's wife Debbie, 30, and their two stepchildren bobbed In the, waler. · THEY LEAPED overboard when Napier brandished a rifle after argulbg about Synder's re- lationship with bis wife, wit· nesses said. Synder'• body wao fished from the harbor. Napier's wife was hit In tile knee by a bullet but managed to reach sbcre, and the two children eocai>ec1 injury. Busing 'Success' LOUISVILLE, Ky. <UPI) -· Officials called the opening day of the nation's largest new d"* ~ation busing -am an overall success, despite three violent flareups, 13 arrestl and a student absentee rate ()( more than SO percent. llESISl'.SCOUP • ., Prelldent.Jul• putytriedtoeelzepowwinJWy, 11111, but were defeoled after threedaya. •ADIO OMIJRMAN ••Id the plotten this time lncluded jun.tor arm'/ officers, Com· munists, an memben of tbe Moslem Brotherhood, an ex· tremlst rellglou1 1ect outlawed In the SUdm and other Arab coun-tries. 'lbeupri1ingbeganwbenthere· bels cut off acceo1 to the airport and seized Ill radio lllatlon whlcb they bold unW they were over- C.ered by loyaillt llocJl>a five later. lnabriefradlobroodcutsbart· ly after the coup bee.., Oaman, its leader, announced tbat Numeiry bad been overtbfOWD andallthestate'smalD.I~ "'!be rnolutioa 'wlll bit with an 1".a fist an:r traitors and out• Jaws,'' be..W:. · · NumeirY sold the poup ol of· Ileen lecl by Osmc> wu "so 1moll Ibey could. no\ .... bold a 1moll alreet Ion• enodlJh. let alone tile eountry." He J>raloed · tile army foir movins qlllCklY to Ulllb the eoup. NOi' lllJCU. wa1 known about Olman 1avejbal he wu oUacbed to a paratrooper reslment and wa1 graduated from the Sudanese Military COilege in 1960. • . Numeiry'a whereabouUdurlng the coup were not -but be apparently wu never in doneer. 1be rebels made oo -ol blafateduringtheirbroedealto. The, Mi441e Eut Neft Ageney, in a dlaPatcb-ftom Kllortawn. aald dem0111irators -to the streila in the aftemom in sup. i>O!t ol N11melr)'. ' . II-state Lockout Teachers' Walkout . Affecting .a Million B:r tile Auoeloted l!reu Nearly a million 1cbool children In 11 1tates were locked out of tile claesroom acaln today aa teachen, striking for more money and other ~paced the picket line while otlons with ocbool officials remained otalemated. Scattered setUements were .re-- potted Tburaday In several stat~1 bul teachero were •WI boye0<tlng claaseo In paria 6l California, Delaware, wliioia, M888achusetts, Michigan, Mon· tana, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode lllland and Washington. THE GRIPES wblcb kept the teachen out of tile cl""""°""'.!n· eluded wages, class size. coat-«'- livlng increases. and fringe benefito. 1be bardeot bit -were D· linolo1 where l530,000 puplla In Cbicaco were affected, and Pm- nsylvania, where mor'e than 200;000 children were '"11 of \ ocbool. Hundreds or public achoo! teacben remained cm slrtke to. da:r-in·Berkeley and S... Jooe, and a 1tatewide teocben ·u· -latfon leader warned tbat llimllar walkouto mlgbt spread throushout the·state. Meanwhile, negotlillftforLos Angeles teachen and the -board reaehed a tentoll•e ._ ment, an4 San ·Prancia,co le8cben were offe_ll!d •new con-• tract 1>4Ctage as ottlciala tried to beed llff 1utrjte. i Cblc&l{O schools SUpt.-eleet JCJ6ePh P. Bannon •old that <ur· rent salaries for Chlc·ago teacben range from '10,400 a year for a beclnnlng tcac¥r with a bocbelor's degree to $!0,9118 for a leacber with a doctor'• degree and 15 years experience. MORE THAN 22.aJO pupils In Louisville, Ky., were" bused, to -Tbunday under a court· ordered busing plan. However, the FBI baa been crdered to in· vestlgate a oerieo of llCUfllal and conlrontatiOllll that erui>ted· in Jeflenoa County on tile rlrill ClaY of the deoegragatlm program. Sis persooa were !lllund and J3 arrested. AJld In Boeton, City atftclals amd oome 1,500 police olllcen, 100 u.s. manbw, so FBI acents · ADii var!Olia otote and fed<ral lawyers ll'ill be on patnll Jl""44Y wh{DJbe liuaiD& or.a,,oao J!cislnn puPlls begins, Baclbam baa served our coastline 12 ,.eara in tbe California Legl1lature. As a fmlbman assembl)'111811, he re- fused to give Je11 Unrub a courtesy ''Aye•• vote for speaker. But Bob'• worked his way up from there. Now hewantatogoto Wublnglon. D'BE JIAKES IT,,... wonder If lie wW really carry on In the 111""'4 trad!Uom ol our ci>astal """"""8lonal diatrict. receive your copy by 9 a.m. SatlJf" l day, or 8 a.m. Sunday, Clll before 10. a.m. end )'OIK 1;0py wUI be dell\lered. c• f._Talttt a Moel Cringe County Are. 604121 North•elt Huntington 8-:h. .nllWestmlnater •••••••• sa1:ue. SanOemente.~BNC:h,, 511'1.ll.n c:.piatl'llnO. o.n. Point.South~ ~N!Ouel••••••t•••....._ Tbe board appl'OVed .recoJD· mendatlons of the Independent P\Jstal Rate_ Commission., an ad- vilory body. Clearing the way for a 13-eent.stamp fint-dllss rate will belp the Pootal Service raile revenues tbal will curb deficill. Tblo year the service expecta a $1 billion deficit because of higher operating cooll. Grand Jury BrandS· Jack Scott . ''Key Suspect' in Hearst Case· Storms in Ceiltr81 U.S. HARRISBURG, Pa. (UPI) - 1be eovernment bao named a.,: tlvillt sports writer Jact Scott a tar gel of ill lnvestlgatlnn into re- ports fuc!Uve belreoa Patricia Heant waa bidden.., a Pm- nsylvanlafarm. • More ThunJ.enwmrs in Grdf Ctkut Region It also threatened to joll blo wife for her silence before a Grand Jury. ·--............ -••·u:•llll ---01• .. ..... _ -----_..,, .. _ == -11 -°' --_ ... ........... =Ma -4 =--er: F}. • l """ Ltw ... " ..... .... .. ,. • •• .. " 11 .. ft .. ·'' ,. .. .u .. .. 71 •• .. .. .. "' " " .... .. " .... ,.. " .... .... "' n.., ...... ~14 .. .11 . " .... ,. .. .... ... Ul .. .. ..... .... ... " .. . ., . "' .. • • .... ... .. ,,, ,, . .. . .... .... The revelation came in open court Tbunday durtnc on-In>: munlty bearing for Scott's com· mon-law wife.llicki.and"a.Aiend, Martin Miiier. Prooecutoro sal4 they tol~ Scott durtnc blo • . ~ .... '"''"''" "'*""... peorance before the '"'--..a J"-__.., _, _. ,,. fllu1111--. niw.. Vl"ma.& --1 .,_......,._y. tbatbewuake71ua(>ld:. ,,.. .....,,. .... l'Mllt Ml••- .... .. Mt'ft """"''"' ..... flrtiln ~ra M1twitto1a hrt• ...-.. Dl:SPftE GaANTS of. Im- .. ......,... MrUltrit MISNWI Md muni+u ..Cyeft to Kn. Scott, who .,. ~ .. Jt.tf'llh .,.,.....,. .. ~ ~ -...I <*I.,.... ,_ .. nest•. ,..,. 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"' Harcbfor MlssHeant. ,,.,... ..... M•Hti ••tt.., ..... ,.. ..... tNM w. .._ •...,.ic ••Jackf Scott wlU .__._ .... _.,_ .._ ...... _.,.....In ... --.............. M!Mftllppl be Indicted b ... _ ~~I .. .. ,, ,......,... ......... Witty. Clot .. ,.,..., ... ...,.. y Ull9 ui:-.U Ul'1 w •"" .,.,.,.,..,..... .........,. ,.., ., • ...... __.... .....unlna a miracle lntenene1,•• .......... ..,..ClMfllY.· """*"----~ --K "--'d ''Th antto-" ..., ... .,..... ... ..,... t x.w.v~w.. una-,., • eyw r"i""' ;:"...:.':"l'r'..:\.0:::::1; (C4ollal llefltbff I• 1111 wife and 1111 best friend 'In •• a a,,., .... • 1 1 1 • "---""-.....nt ..__ ----a~ JaU. Tblnt of the 1trea tbll ma ~· ,.. ,.,., __ ..,,... u.-~"'" willbeunder.'' .......,:,::=.::.::::.,': l/Ogf AJO lodoll> I • ~er 11ld.blo cUenta we 1, ... fl~· HE FACU INNllUICDIC'lnJ EJaf1' Ac:llYl8t Jaok .... I =:Ji,"':1.~::::::.... ~ tboJ an to ret11n1. · • l11Ye1tlcotor1 1u1peet tbe Scotta nated the Soutb C.n•an, Pa., farmbou1e where Mlaa H..,.t and t,brM oils qiu'6 -~ of tb• 8ymbl011-Llberatlon Arm:r all•led!Y 11.,..tlMl llUllllllOI', u.s. Attol'11e11 Branclon ~ • Al..., ·and s. JOiin OollGne re- l*lledl7 rifiiled to dilcms the -=ent•a plans to file con· tempt cllarcea 86almt Jira. Scott andllUler. 'BOTR TB-E, SCOTrS and lllller died the flftl»mendment s-,ln retuling to teotlfy before the Grand Jur,. 'lbe SCoUnlsoread the aame statem~nt In thell"' aeparate appearances, which aa14: "I nfllle to omwer beeause-1 will never be pla~ a position where I can become an ac· compli~ ID further mwdelous COll!llleton tllepartoltlle eov...,. -oucb .. WU eiddbiled in ,X...An#lea, Colilornia, cm 111«1 17, m«, wbeD .tr......,.,.. were mordereil -S the lives()( eOunt· lea1 ot.111r1 were 11do111ly ~~m~were tilled Ill a "'°"""'1 wltll pOUce. IS.W11Uer '•aid be wu coo- vlliced tile COYernmea& plllDI to - 1Ddlct Scott, tbe former albletic ~aue bla 111 ato at Oberlin =• In blloc-e the Gnncl Jury w•~andbew•·-iJ1111edtmmunlly. "lt>wu ~a doclle." ~ aalcl. "It laob lllte llae 'doyo ol Mui ~.· wllen lll!lora ..... ba1llld .. aim& -. -••alaat their panato aad 1 bonlill •l•iml wi-baftl'&o lulDllL" • • • • • ' r Bard State l..•111•. Land Sale Fralld • Diffiewt • m • I. ' WYllYL\llA l'CloftD 'When th• J1onda-buW ~Jle•--Cat C... lmd·aaln Paud ,... .llC'.Obel>IY ..._,., 1"""" Mlllldle -aploded _.,,..,,.,....,,, n'ly, -l!Ddlfllll- "-* ,..,. blllted '* ol-od& al mnu-ol dolllln. And to date, all olfCll1a • • to recover ao1ne o l:l>C'1 a11el lta•e -falled. . But oot ·one of tlle. · cu111..wi..-.. ....... N.,. 'York aute or In otlter stales 'flbicl\.bave • _ _ cqpled New York'• • ~· Real E•lale S1ndlcatlon Act. ,... ... ~ ·Ille* protect..i otata b.llOl»' hunU,,. ,_... rcor.~ ··involved In promotions ol llte aale ol aecllritleo. llUoclGQ Plll'Chueolpartlcl~lnlAnita ID out«-atalel'l!81-.. ventures. ; 1b'! enorinoua Jtl>C fraud II a new w~.CO ~. a Polllb)e vlcUm of land Hie swlDdl-. and any crllz!lo..i. • wllo try to IDvade at-~eel b7 powerf\11 laws 11114 de-dlcate4 9f~menrW!lca. .. ACTIJALl.Y, TllB VDY fact that El>C'a pmlc!tat II Bernard Horow!ti, a Fort Lauderdale iesld.nt, baa a faaclllatlng twlot. For back In the summer ol 19811, New York aw~·· AtQ>. Gen. Louia J. Lefkowitz beaan in Investigation o( the otter and sale of unregistered subdivided .Florida land to New York state residents. Jn December of that year, the Attorney General 'Cent to court and. named Bernard Horowitz <the very umeJ, then ·or' Miami Beacb, and several of his llllaml Beacbproperlles as defendants~ Lefkowitz charged that the defendanla lured Investors into the purchase of the lots through a prize contest ln. which nearly everyone was a "winner" but, in the end, eveg in· vestor a sure loser. . • HOROWITZ WAS BAlUIED from selling out.Of-stale land promotions in New York state, ordered to pay $52,000 In costs and ieqwrel t.o, flller' $369,3U· ln1reatitutioo to New York Investors. - N'ow1 New York'•strong Jaw and lta \'f&cmlUl J>l'DlleeU· lion of frduds In connection with the sale of real estate securities are a model for the·entire naUon. Jn essence, the pioneering lfw req4ifes OW riling of all prospectuses with the state agency; full discfcioure of all .materW facts in the offering; an inspectioo ol the land; and-accounting by the promoter; and most of all, provisions ror criminal penalties when the law bas been violated. The registration r!"l"!retrlellta plus t}l~ cr!!"lnal _ crackdowns as well as ctVIl penalties are ~werlul deter· rents to fraudulent land sales 1,Windles in New York. Even that is not enou81> thotigh. If you are Intrigued by an offer of investment secariU&i backed by raw land sub- divisions : ~ . -Visit the actual site of the l;md In Which YOU are In- terested in investing. -REQUEST FROM 111E developer t~e relevant pro- s]lectus that be has flied with the state regulatory agencies for the sale of subdivisions. 1 -U you're planning to buy land with th_e.lb®_eht of re- tiring several years from now, make sure youtinvestigate the financial reliabilityofthedeveloper. -.:Avoid hasty decilions when' attending dinners spcinsored by \be deve)oPU or, glven"Otbiir \'rewards'" 'Ior Visiting the site by the developer. ' · · -Determine what improvements, it any, are being provided by the developer and the accessibility of the site in ' I ' terms of availability of transportation. . -Ask people who have previously dealt with the de- veloper what they think or his or her reputation and re· liability. . -Before closing any deal, consult with an attorney on your legal responsibilities in terms of the proposed land purchase. . _ -GET CLEAR IN YOUR own mind ....: If you are pay- ing on the installment i,asis-that your f;lilu.re to pay one in· stalment can~ mian -you Will 'not only forfeit your right. t<l own the land eventually but also will lose any instalments afre.ady paid. So be prepared and be able to afford to lose your entire investment. . -·Be Ieary of any high~pressure.sales tactics, so you are not a victim of brochures Or movies which.paint an ex- ceedingly alluring but possibly misleading picture of the ac- tual development. ... 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A filmed tape by CBS sho"'ed hat the C'ontroversial shot. ~·hlch created a tcmpOr:ary furor io Nastase·s quarlt•r·rinal matrh against Manuel Or<intes of Spa in, v .. as a good shot. Orantes \\.on tht• mLJtc-h 6·2, 6·4, 3-6. 6·3. UPl Teletl.,._ ! ILIE NASTASE DISPUTES A CALL IN U.S. OPEN. • Connors, Borg Vie [n Semis Saturday FOREST HILLS, N.Y. fAPI - 'ireball Jimmy Connors led a halanx of seeded favorites into .1e men's semifinals Thursday in .day or failing legs, debated line alls and electric tension at the 1.S. Op en Tennis C ham - ionships. The intense Connors, defend- 'g champion and No. 1 seed, ulfilled his mission like a estruction unit, erasing curly· . aired Andrew P attison of lhodesia 6-2, 6-1, 6-2. Jimmy, ·lowing on his hands and attack- .lg every ball as if it were a nag- ing pest, was merciless. He became the lone Am erican urvivor in the men's division .fter unseeded Eddie Dibbs suf- ered leg cramps m idw ay or his natch and bowed pluckily to ijorn Borg, the golden-haired iwe<le, 6-4, 7-6, 4-6, 7-6. Manuel Orantes or Spain pro- ited from a questionable line ·all that took the comeback ;team out or trigger-tempered lie Nastase and advanced with a ;...2. 6-1, 3-6, 6-3 victory over the lomanian. Guillermo Vilas or Argentina, who e)(perls have picked as the probable finalist against Con- nors, needed only 72 minutes to dispose of a fellow South American, unseeded Jaime Fillo! of Chile, 6-4, 6-0, 6-1. Vilas won 12 games in a row atone stretch. In Saturday's semifinals it will be Connors against the fifth- seeded Borg and Vi las. No. 2, against Orantes, No. 3, in . a matchup of lefthanded Latin powerhouse:-; . The "''omen took center court today with heavily favored Chris Evert, \vinner or 82 consecutive matches and 16 tournaments on clay since the summer of 1973, playing her doubles partner, 18-year-old Martina Navratilova of Czechoslovakia, seeded No. 3, and Virginia Wade of Britain. No. 2. facing Australia's graeeful Evonne Goolagong , No. 4. ~Wit$ Thur1.ll•' · ,,,,.11'1 s1,,.1.,1 OU•r1<rr·U1Wt1 l'IJorn Eklrg, S""~n. t><J;ol EOO•t O•Otil, 6·4, 1-t.. '"'· '"· Ou111errno V11"'5, Ar!l"nlin•, bNI .Wome Flllol. O llt,M,6-(1,6-1 Miln<.i•I Oranl<Jl, Spfln, tx-;ot Hie fllllllJ.e, Romani•, 6-t, .... .Mo, 6-J. Jimmy Connor~ be•! Andrew P;ottl1on. Rho*si.. 6-l,6-1, 6-2. Angels Open Set With _Kansas City Lee Sta'nton drove in five runs, ncluding a tie-breaking, threc- un double in the eighth inning, to !ad the California Angels to a AngebSlate AU OillftHOfl K MPC t1101 -.t. 5 KlnYI City ;ot Calltomi8 :pt. • 1t•nM1Cl!y •I C.lllornH (2) ~ 7 UnMI Clly •I C..llfol"nl• 7 1)p n •• • Up.m. 11 »P.m. >-4 decision over the Texas l.angers Th\ITSday night. Stanton's two-run homer in the eventb inning accounted for all he Angels runs until Mickey livers walked with the bases e>aded to lie the score 3.3 in the lghth. Then Stanton belted his game· rinning hit to left to provide Connors, Lutz On U.S. Team NEW YORK (API -Jimmy »nnor.s was named today to lead the United States Davis Cup eam which will oppose 1-leia Oct. 17-19. In Tucson. T011J Trabert, the new team :aptain, made the announcement ll the U.S. Open Tennis Cham- llomblps. California with its winning margin. The Angels open a four-game stand again st Kansas City tonight with Ed Figueroa (12-11) facing the Royals, Steve Busby (1~11) at 7:30 . A doubleheader will be played Saturday night beginning al 5. Busby, a former Fullerton High product, has been one of the mainstays or the Royals staff this year as they enter the series in second place in the American League ·west, six games behind leading Oakland. TEX.AS L.ovlUetef s .... ney2b H.tlr91'0¥• ll 8urrQUOhlrf Spor..cer 10- "1M'f •llss Grl11¥Cdh A•ndl• Pf" ~OW.II )ti ....._" Frt90ll pPI u.,...ro-r• S. 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Thomes (l, ••) --Klr111"10d &..-r fW, 1-0) T-1:d.A-J.n1, IP '4 W Elt ••IO 1 '27)1 0 0 I 0 I 0 I J 0 I 0 ~ lll lJ I J I I I J I Nast ase was behind in the fourth set 3·5 after los~ng service but wa.s on the verge of a rebreak in the ninth game which Yr'Ollld have put h.im baek in the thick of the match. 1-fe won the first point for 15-0, Hnd then hit the shot do~11 the line which kicked up considera- ble chalk . This point would have g1\'<'n him a 30-0 lead on Orantes ser\'ice and would have put him only twl1 points ay,•ay from le\"el - 1ng the set "'ilh service. The umpire in the chair re- versed the lineman's decision and gave the point to Nastase bul Orantes objected so vociferously that ~·l ike Blanchard, the re- feree. "''as called on to the court to make the £in al ruling. After conferri ng with the lines man, Blflnchard ruled against Nastase and the score re- \'<'rted to 15-15. Shaken. Nastase plaved out the final points listlessly aOd Orantes won the game, s'et and match. CDS s ho"·ed ne"'smen a tape of the ball as it hit the court and it shoy,·ed beyond question that the ball fell on the line. A similar situation occurred two weeks ago in the Canadian Open in Toronto. when Nastase received an unfavorable call against Orantes. He became so upset that he played lackadaisically and lost the match. Don Fontana, t ou rnament director, asked that Nastase be disciplined. Only Wednesday, a council representing the players and the International Lawn Ten- nis Federation, fined Nastase $8,000 -hi s second-place prize money in Toronto -for what it called poor conduct, Nastase said he was appealing to an independent committee. Aftt"rwards. Nastase declined to talk to the press on the con - troversy but a close friend said, "!lie is very upset over the whole thing. He holds no grudge against Manuel. He knows it was not his falllt. But he thinks he got a raw deal." Orantes said, "I thought the ball was out. The lineman said it was out. The man in the chair said it was good. To me, 1 see the ball out. The linesman did not change th e call.·· Player's Apologies Go to Fans SACRAMENTO (API -Rob - Elli s h as spent $40 for a newspaper adverti seme nt to apologize for his disap(K)inting season as a me mber of the Sacramento Solons baseball team. The Solons finished last in the Pacific Coast League's Western Division and Ellis struggled along· w ith a .250 batting average. Before the club left for Hawaii to finis h the season over the Labor Day weekend, Ellis called The Sacramento Union and placed this ad, which ran today: "To the Sacramento Solons baseball fans: I would like to apologize for the disappointing season I have had. I fell terrible and played the same way. I 'm sorry I couldn't h ave done J>etter. Sincerely, Rob Ellis.·· The former Michigan State University star hit .296 for the Solons last season. and earlier in 1974 hit .292 in 22 games as a s ub- stitute ouUielder and designated hitter with li1ilwaukee. He suffered an injury to his throwing arm in spring training with the Brewers and was sent down to Sacramento again. "I just fell that I haven't lived up to m y capabilities as a plarer," said Ellis, 25. "I let this bal park <Hughes Stadium) get medo~·n when I shouldn'thave. "l know I'm a better player than I've shown, but l got down on myself when Milwaukee sent me here . "That was a blow lo. m y career and I let it get to me. l shoutctn•t have. I haven't con-. tributed to the team .·• Solons manager Harry Bright commented on Ellis' ad: "I don·t know what to say. real- ly. But it's a classy tblng to do. I've never beard or it being done before. Us ually, ballplayers blame the team, the organiza- tion, teammates or something else for their troubles.·· . ' . ~ .. ' ' . ' .. ~. - UPIT~ Throwing It Away Baltimore catcher Dav·e Dun can desperately dives for ball in crucial game against division-leading Boston Thursday. Duncan couldn't come up with ball, and Carl Y a.strzemski scored. Visiting Boston got two runs on two errors and won. 3'-1. Sports .in Brief Cager Sued for $100,000 I SALT LAKE CITY -Houston Rockets guard Mike Newlin has been sued for more than $100.000 by a Salt Lake City man who claims he surrered permanent in· jury in a beating by the NBA All - star player. Vic Deavono alleges Newlin at- tacked him without provocation. He said he had to be treated for injuries to hiio lower spinal col - umn, muscle tear s in his back, neck and shoulders, and a deep cut in his back. Deavono said he had gone io a municipal softball complex for a weekend game, had finished the game a nd was sitting on the ground taking off his baseball shoes when Newlin. a former All- Ameri ca guard f rom th e University of Utah, attacked him ··ror no apparent reason." Gridders l•ROCent ROSEBURG, Ore. -A Douglas County circuit court jury deliberated only 90 minutes before finding pro football players Woody Green and Rich Lewis innocent or the charge of raping a 16-y ear-old girl. Green, 30, Kansas City Chiefs running back, and Lewis, New York J ets linebacker, had been charged with committing the rape May 11 at the Loon Lake re- sort area northwest or here. •1'hls is a terrible thing to go through,'' said Lewis. "I planned on having~ a super season and ndw I can concentrate on my game. It's hard to play football with this kind o( thing on your- mind.'' .Roflbfr to Rnarn1 MILWUAUKEE -Fra nk Robinson of the Cleveland In- dians, first black manager in ma· jor league baseball, says he'd like to be back with the Indians next season. .. I have not been offered a new contract;· Robinson said Thurs- day. "But I have decided I would like to come back and manage again if I 'm asked.•• Stein Released LOS ANGELES -Linebacker Bob Stein. a seven-year pro veteran from Minnesota, was re- leased Thursday by the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League who also an- nounced trading offensive tackle Tim Stokes. He was sent to the Washington Redskins with an exchange of un· di sclosed draft choices also figuring in the deal. Placekicker Grant Guthrie, a third year pro from F1orida state, also was released. Guthrie had signed with. the Rams as a free agent. GirlC•nPl"fl SAN FRANCISCO ..:.. A ~year· old girl who played on an otherwise all-boy UtUe League bueball team got her playing privilege• temPorarily extended to soccer Thursday. Amy Love of Danville. who was kicked off her soccer team because she was female, had charged the California Youth Soccer Association with sex dis· crimination. Her attorney, Mary C. Dunlap, said that talks with CYSA at- torneys before U.S.· District Judge Albert C. Wollenberg pro- duced a n agreement under which Amy will be allowed to play for 20 days while a "full resolution" is hammered out. Mary will play in her first league game Saturday. HmDell Retf~ SAN DIEGO -HaJTY Howell. 42, who played 1,550 regular· season games in a 23-year caree .. in professional hockey, Thursday announced his retirement. Howell , a d e fensemarf, pla)'ed for th e New York Rangers of the Na ti on al Hockey League for 17 seasons before be- ing sold. Later he mtJved to the World Hockey Association and served as player-coach of the San Diego Mariners of the WlIA, tak- ing what had been a last-place club to the playoff serrtifinals lasl season. lJSC llnfleaUn OSAKA. Japan -The un- defeated University o( Southern California basketball te'am de- f eated Japan's national team 87-68 today for the fifth straight time in tbeTroj.ans' current tour. USC led 44-35 at ha!Ctime. The taller-and speedier Americans jumped to a 17-8 lead in the first five minutes of play at Osaka City Central Gymnasium in western Japan. ........ ,,,_ (Jp LOS ANGELES -Ha!Cbaclts Kenny Lee and Carl Zaby ran ahead of 1974 starters Wendell Tyler and Eddie Ayers as the UCLA football team concluded .two-a-day {Oolball drills on Tl)ursday. A team sPokesman said Tyler was not playing as well as the other backs while Ayers was J>e.. ing brought along slowly following a knee operation late Jastspring. Severn Reece also took over at flanker for Wally Henry, who has a slight groin pull. The Bruins open their season Saturday, Sept. 13, at the Loo Angeles Coliseum. They ·will work out once a day untU uw. game .. WEST POINT, ·N.Y. Carleton R. Crowell. !rack ancl cross-country ooach at the U.S. Military Academy for the last 25 years, died of a heart attack Thursday following his customary morning jog. He was 62. SadecJd Traded ATLANTA -The Atlanta Br:aves Thursday traded veteran left.hander Ray Sadecki to the Kansas City Royals Cortwo minor league pitchers, the Na- tional League club announced Thursday. 1 .1 The deal completed an earlier trade between the two teams which brought knuckleballer I Bruce Dal Canton lo Allanta in • excballge for casb. -.j °"re,,..,....,, I FORESf HILLS, N.Y. -'Ibe Davis Cup Committee has ad-\ vised Chile that it must play its Cup semifinal tennis match against Sweden in Bastaad, Sweden, Sept. 19'21 or clefault. Chile bad requested a change to a neutral site after Its top player Jaime Fillo! bad received a death threat a month ago, warnln~ be woulcl be shot If he played Iii Basta ad. i LA Edges Reds 1 Pride and Salaries -1 Are Still Factors CINCINNATI (AP) -Doug Rau and Willie Crawford may have opposing views on what the rmaJ month of the seasoo means to the Los Angeles Dodgers, but their methods were all that mat- tered. ••you've got to have pride,'' Dodgers Slat~ An .. _,,.UK<NJ 5"1f. 5l.MA,19 .. 1a1Atlaflta $tell.. 6L.M•,..tnalA,ll;oftta 5-l. JL.MA119tlt1etAUMt• 413!1p.r1'1. 4:•p.n\. •1:a-.m. said Rau, after llrlng a four-bit, 3-2 victory over areb-rlval Cin- cinnati Thursday night. Tonl&ht LA is 1.t AUanta. "We're not as awesome as the Reds, but we can s till string 10-1? s ingles together,•• said Crawford. lt was Rau·s seventh complete game of the season and the 13th trlwnpb equaUed bis career high set last year. Rau bad two of the Dodgen• eight hits. hotb singles. The triumph prevented the R£!ls from setting an all-time club record of 58 victGrie< at home. It waa only Cincinnati's 16th setback In 73 home games this year. .... _ .... ., ... ...... ,,, . LM.rtt . :11111 W.Cnwfordrt 4 I I t 0.-,1" .... 0 QNCIMNAn •r•w ...... . .. ,,. ... , ... ,..,,. • 0 ' • ....... 40 1 1 T .... Nttll J 0 0 t . j Other -meD)bera of the squad Grtbe Veauuelan match will be lltas Gmdaltls, Dick Stockton, bcoe T~ntt. Eric van Dillen ll>dBrlan.GotUtled. Thi. will be the first Davis CUp 1ppeara.nce for' Connors, the 1974 ll'lmbledon and U.S. Open ch&m· lioll Wbo Ila& <1ecJlned to play in Jie ..,.It liecauoe Of a feud with Ji• torme"r captain. Duo Leads Goll Classic ••Pride?'' aaid Crawford. •'Thi.I is known as the salary drive. Especially when YO\t figure.the year we're havinl-•• ~awford keyed 1 three-run. ,rlt'St inning wit~ a two-run homer · and Rau preserved the victory by retiring the lasl 11 Reds In a row. or• ... 1 • ..... d •••• 'fffilpw(' • 0 •• OWiwt• .... 0 "'"'~ ... 2. 11aMttc ' o o t 0.."'""" " .. ' 1 t ~cf , ••• CriecKlon• l 0 0 0 ltl,..,.,t JOOO Bortloll , 0 0 0 0 ohi.n ~Miu· th' llC[uld rac-el ~b\lda _,~ Arlbur Ashe, ::ddl6 DlbW Doti Luta of San , ::l•enle, Cliff Richey, Stan ..., ~a,told Solomom. I COLUMBUS, Ga. (AP) - Veteran Mac McLendon, enjoy· inl lhe most productive season or hit career, and slump-ridden John Schroeder each blasted out five·under-par 65s Thursday to share a one-stroke lead after the opening round of the JI00,000 SouUterl\ Open Goll Tournament. ! ,,,,. • Not. lA f'ldOn Jol'W! Scllrlltdt:r Ttr~ DUI U-rll TfMirnl!ltol'I .Jl"'Gotllffi UtrrvH~Mfl 0.11lclOraN'" Al•TaoN Hllll9rtGt'-.... , ..... 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