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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-09-12 - Orange Coast Pilot• ' ,., \' • ' ' ' ' .. o~~ire; : " ' ' ,. . eatened , lt • FRIDAY AFTERl)!QON; SEPTEMBER 12;1975' \. VOi.-... M0..85.' 5~5'1~$. » ~AGl!S ' 1 , . . \ Ga•':.~Pa . "' . ' . • ' -,•rt I\ ,r ' " i V ·n ~r, • · , • a ... ~Y noy, 9 ·, . Badly Bri.rned A 9·year-old Fquntain Valley boy, severely burned Thursday whe n bis gasoline-soaked trousers burst into flames, re- mained in rritical Condition to- telephone just before the fire but ioyestigators have not Yet learned who he was talking with. • • a • -- -----· ·~l;i- 1 ' -'I"" -.. ~ ---ra~k ~ank~:-. ~ . ·- •r .. ., .. .~. • ·e . ' ' • ' .. . " ·" • • • . ' • -=-· • • ~ -= . ·~ ~:: jt.. -.· • ~· U1t • , • • , , • • • • • lnb1•m4~~: GJndition Char.g~!~ B~ WILLIAM SCH8ElBER:: ... ot•et.llyPI~~ ,:.,• ~ day in the Orange County Medical Center burn unit. Firemen rePorted the youth -dobsed the flames with water and ran next door for help, then was quickly taken to the hospital. A si!Oketm in ·ror'Oi-,nce ciii6. ty Shepfr Brierley Gatei said to. day a suit filed Thu't"Sday in Los Angele$ Ft;.deral Court alleging lnhumacn conditions at .collnty jaij apPears almost ide"htic~I ti:r a class action filed in June· br ,Several inmates. ~ ._. .... .. Meanwhile, Wllce and fire in· vesti&ator were trying to un- ravel t¥f4cting stories sur- roundin•lh°£blaze.-~ Firemen said• Peter Arning 9 of 17926 E lm St., apparently had been ·hom e alohe about 10 minutes when his clothing caught fireabout6p.m. r He suffered second and third degree burns over 40 Percent of his body. Fire Battalion Chief F1oyd Warr_said. Both legs, One arm and the lower portion of the boy's 'body Were severely in· jured~" . i • But Wart said today Peter son of ll(r. pnd Mr's. Alben Anrlng, "may make it. '1 'r Warr sa.id f·iremen believe Peter may h'ave been plaYlrig with matcheS an1d ga;;oline in the kitchen of his home when his trousets bursti.nt.Ofiame. He said the )'ou~gster also was reportedly tal~ing on the ;.-' .. •· Coasc. I " -We ache,.-· Late 'ni&ht. end earl.Y qi.,qr'ning low cl-ouds ~min& s unny b~ mid- morning Sat\Jrda,Y. a,:cord· ill& to the weather seni.ice.. Hi4bs in the upper 60s at the ~eches to mid~70s in! l•"'I· t NSJDl!l TOD~Y Fvan11~ photf'Qraph.a , ftpm l"rolll:., .• pmi1 ... .of '"' Jiii Annual ' Cops .and Cou#JI• Hor1r Show , crid. Breakfmt aod o<ll<r inln•llill{I 11rlng"i to ., a.nd do .or• gfwn eoutr ~'"!"l ·"' GdaV'• · ~ •·•es 11 ....... ~ .• ..J .......... ...... ..=· &.-W=:''t "";_•1 ........ ~ ~ • .,., D' .... '*""' °"""' •1 ....... ~-· •1 StME: ---~ ,.,, ......v4.... .. ,..,..... ........ .... ,..,. :.,..... ::~;•i,• -~ ., .,,...,._ , .. ... .. ~a •• ...,, "1:1 C+4 .. .. Fountain Valley police, allO in· vestigating the incident, said they could not release any in· -formation about it a!i yet. ' Hospital officials today report- ed Peter was unchanged since Thursday evening and was still in critjcal condition. ! . S,Jro~,:.V,ictim IIeld 14 Hours ' . {n Dnmk'Tank , PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Virginia Murnane, 54. was relied by ·a stroke while waiting fora bus. -' .. ' -... ' 0.lly ............ """" ... , ... AS RE SIDENT:o ,WATCH, NEWPORT FIREMAN HOSES DOWN BRUSH FIRE For the next 14 hours, she 1anguish~ in a city drunk tank because n"O one would believe sbe w,as sick instead of intoxicated. Thursday Afternoon Blaze Florea o.rl Bluff Between King• R~f1· Coal! Highway ' Two Youths 1 Sbe was still unconscious when two patrolm'en picked her up and toe>W her to the tlty jllil to "sleep .. ito!f .•• · She regained con4ciousness F or.d A.ctiori7~Jifiii~ I "" ' ·t t.t • ,, .. :.... • ~· "Jo', ... Inte/lig~nce .P.robe ~ ,~et Blaze' 1 behind the bars 'Of the women's cell block. o,1 .. •••t•m not drunk, I'm sick,'' she kep\ pleading •• she regained WA.SlliNGTO~API -Presi· coaSciousness 1 for Oeeting mo-I dent Ford told the House in· i:Mnts. She was told to go back to•. tellfgence. committee toda'Y he . ~leiep. w.-.S ~ tO return secrettnforma- Mrs. Ronald Freund, her tiqn s.,.p_plied by the administra· ~ dlUgbte't-. became coneern~ tlon be~ause four cl.~sUied When K~. Murnane didn't,rome W6l'cb ~t could crlppre U.S. • .tiiOme from work Wednf!sday forel.gd' · cy were tnade public. bleht abd began calling the 1bl J ident also wamed the ; n;aor,Ue. hoapllals and the mtss· committ that jt would rfteive ing peraon.s.bureau. no mof e material from U$. in- '• Al ttie sa nte time, Mrs . teUigeDce agencies ~,.lifs it Murnane was being haule d agreed;.to rt"lear through tht ad- before a city magLst.rate -al minist.n.tlon all informa.tibn to be least 14 hoi..irs after her stroke. made public. She said s~ was sick but the • The committee·s investigation "'"li>h:•f.e s.ald PQl!cedldn'i find ,jnto-U.S. µ,\elli1en«" IM!livitles any medication in her purse, so came to an imm~atth'all.. thetas!Umedsbewa.sdrunk. Asked if the PresiOdlit's,.ctlon "If you can walk, you can go,.. would cldse down the commit· the mafiatrate said. "Call your tee's 'oper'atiops. Q~rman Otis pecipje and have t~ l>,ick you ·· G.~Pik...-<D,N :Y.h said, "It ~r-. UR, '' , t.ainlY doff temporarily. 1lltte ia Tlie intoxication charge was no way on earth yOu can 1,py. dropped and Mr1 .. .Murnane was e!.\l:~.?ii~ t~e inlelli&e nce Ile- allowed to clll her daughter. tivit1es. orthe Uniled $.ales or '1Four of us W~nl doWn to th8 'lm.erica· without. aCC•JI to lionl'toaetber. '' Mn. Freund 1rJusified informati0r1." 1 aaid. ' When we 1ot there we Pi~e •.ill the commlllee wlll <!lee 0 E,l'qe >' notretdmthe<:lassllie4!nlonna- • ' I •. ' .. ' tion lo J'ord until committee members meet next week to plan their course or a-c\ion. ,'sst. Al!~· Gen. Rex Lee de· livered the President's message to the Houle c mmittee. He taid the Presidenl·s· Action' was pro- mpted by dis~losure of four wOrd.5 which were C!6ntained in tepoJ15 on intf,ll~~ence ~t the .1973 llllldd.le E•;lt 'ifar. The report iQdfcatet\ U.S. in· t~tgen.ce agencies were caught b\'.suriirlse by the outbreak of the •If· · i/te did not -eay what the rour woi'ds•w_,ere. The committee earlier had worked out •4t,e«lPenlf wi\h in· telUCfllc9<!fficl•)• to cl<!dde what matetlals cioulclbe tn;icle_putili<. l)ut '-"'" said \he lour .,.,ros in difpute were relea~~l~1 the committee ..JVi.tbout . 'gence ·t· officials' agt'Minent. Tl* words, he 1aid, could Irreparably haem Ford's conduct of foreilln Poflcy. 10 Tb8 Presideitt 's re - (llee SECRET§."'° 1\2) ~N ewport , ~-~Youths suspected of play-inl wilh matches were detained bx NewlJi>rt Beach Police Thurs· ~y afternoon after firemen ext· U\iuished a grass fire on lhe hill above P a.cilic Coast Highway oterl<>tking t he Balboa Eay C!Ub. There wert no injuries in the 3 p.m. blaze and no buildings were ~amaged, although the names Ull'eatened a residence. at 811 Kines Road on top of the blufr be(ore being stopped about 10 yards from the house. A Witness told policehesawtwo small boys running from the scene of the fire and gave the of- ncers their id.entities. ' The 6-year-o1d and 8-year-old reporfedl~ c6nfessed to police Iha! ther hscJ;been pf.ying with matchta apd were released to th~r l?~rents ·after 'questioning. Ju•enile olficer1 will decide wlta\ action 1.9 take. lf any. The names came ctose to both the row of houses on Kings Road <See FIRll; Pa1< l\!I The new legal action wa1 brought by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU> •on behalf of fiye current. inmat~s of the jail. It followed almost seven months Or investlgatjon, A:et,iU officials told District "Judge War- ren Ferguson . •"'· ··we f~l this is almost exact.If the same as the other based1oft what we have read about it Ir\ the papers,'· said Joe Mestre, Gates' executive aide. "We have not been served as yet ." Mestre said the June lawsuit was filed by different inm"atcs than the current action and WJ:O withdrawn s uddenl y by the plain· tiffs without explan ation. The latest lawsuit contends that monetary awards shoukt1be made to the plaintiffs .and "'a;tl other inmates in the jail to com- pensate (or ''psychological. physical and economic Josi1es:1 The five primary plaintlfrs named in the suit are J erry E . Stewart, Ric hard E . Smi(h, Susan Young , Kenneth Wilson and Willi am Brown . The first two are being de- tained pending trial and the other three are currently serving jail terms. Their suit contends inmates (See JAIL, Pag:e A2) Citibank's R ate at 8o/v: NEW Y'ORK· f \1'1 - First Nalion ~I City T~"t k raised its prim e lc•u11n: rate to 8 pet'cen', tod<i:,, H ', Ol'le·q ua rt er pcif'lt; ·1cr<·~~c. The nation 's sec>1l nd largest commt>rci1·1 h;l ''~ said the increa~· "r' lh" 1 t lerest rate it cb <ir·.1e .. l Io ans l o 1 t ~ 1:1 .i • credil\li•o1·th~ bu:;,11 I rowers t;ik e:<i et il ~ KIW l'· · It's the f1 r~1 l11,,t t..i1.1 oar."·· raiscC .t:. ,.i1 i t.ti.: ;in e A~. 8 ~ h€.n ll went to 7 11'.;.t cent. ·-· . . • • • • . -~ . . .... . . . j } L • • • • ' I • \ ·-. ·' ')l,2 DAil V PILOT s Theater • Request Mulled ~ By TOM BiRLEV a1 ttt. o.u, 1'1~ St.In " A bid by the Balboa Pussycat 'Theater's lawyers to prevent -,Jo·Jice siezure or two allegedly dbscene movies pending a ·verdict in their Harbor :\1ll1licipal Courl obscenity trial , is being mulled today by Orange . County Superior Gour t Judge ~ William S. Lee. ~ Judge •LE'e refused lo im· t n1ediately rule Thursday night on the plea by J,os Angeles at· tnrney David Brown for a writ ' that would allow scrt>enin gs of ··oeep Throat·· and "1'hl-' l)evil ""'n Miss Jones .. al the Balboa ~heat~r ~'hilt• the tria1 is under "'·ay. Bro"·n argul'd that repeated Sl'tzures of the tV.'O controversial movies by Newport Beach police wert• unt'onstitutional and that .. Harbor Judge Donald Dungan ;1.tirtht>r t~rred IA'hen he branded 't'he films as obscene. He told Judge Lee that it was ,impossible to.derine the movies .. ~s obscene or otherwise until the ,jury <-ould return its verdict on multiple obscenity chafges. ,1 • 'Fi~e a . D a,Y~ . .; ·' I ·• McuisortD.eath Threat ' ATLANTA, Ga. (A.R)-A letter p!in)ortedly'wfi(ten by a memberor th ··r~y~· o(Charles1M.P.nson, &nvlcted in , the Sharon Tatem~. tbJ,eat.ems the Cleath f1tve people tor eve,ry day MJIMAft YetiiainS in1 prison. the Atlanta Constitution Said t~aY.~· .. v ' • • The Cons~itution taJd tpe letter w s ,wi;it\fn two and a half months before\ Manson disc.iple Lynette .. Squeak)'" Fromme wait ct\arged ..yi~att"emptinczssaisf.r)ate Presi-dent Ford. • • ~ The newspaper said the letter, da ed June 12, was sent to the Los An_seles Tim~s which tumed it over to federal authqrities.~'fhe ConsUtu.tion said ~t o&ained a copy.-Tl\UFS·· day. 1 , "• ., " f by July 12.,"0ur· LOVE <M-ansQn) and our family are not released, then.on Jtdy t3 y6t:i'll find your first.Jive dead PIGGIES a6'd five more every day 6ntil they are released," the CoJ\itltuilon guoted the Jetter as·saying. ~ "We SWfi.Sr itfyou don't then all of you PIGS are going-io need canoes to paddle through the blood that's going to fill the streets.'' 1..' The Con.stitution said an FBI spoke.sman in Los Angeles ronfirmed the letter. "The Los Angeles Times did' receive the letter and turned it over to postal authorities who gave it to us:· the spoke¥"an said, according to the Constitution. ''The case is st}!l unCier investigation!'' Chnllenfie B liss • • Egypti~ns D J'{~nd P e ace Agreerilent ' • :. Brown compared the issue before Judge Lee to that of the 1.·gentagon Papers case in which .. ""e United States Supi;eme Court .. ruled that the New York T.jmes By United Press lnte(.'1latloiial . was within the law when .it ·, Egypt struck hard· Friday at ~·published the secret· materials critics ·of its interim peace bverofficialobjections. agreement with Israel and ~; ·'This issue is one of freedom of challenged the Russians to ar· 'speech," he said. ''The Balboa range 'a 'fin;!iilar .;pact ·on the . '.J'heater cannot be restrained Syrian Gol~n 'Heights. Cairo also Geneva con{efence into sessiOn at the en(I of November "to coo · sider an over.all settlement in the Middle East. especially since Egypt is ready and the Arab st11nd,ls clear." _ ·from showing these movies until said it wants the Geneva.peace .. ft-is determined in the municipal conference to meet in Nov~mber. 'Cburt,room that they are obscene Foreign Minister ,fsmail ornofobscen·e."' ._ ' Fahrni Said in an)intetview with · Judge. Lee ir\.J; icaied before the new-Spaj>er All Ahrain Egypt taking th'e case udder submission '' Would welcome any diS'eng~ge· that Brown·s .argurrients ml.ght ~ mt>nt agreement Q_n Ute Golan be better directed to an ajlpellate 1-Ieights or other fronts. "if the court than to a superior court Soviet Union ~ould arrange one." ·r~dge. Fahrni said Egypt will call the ' Deputy District Attorney FroMP~A J Ihsan Abdel Kaddous , chairman of the board of Al Ahram ard Egypt's leadin,S col · umnist. •wrote in his newspaper. .. The Arabs should not be swayed by Soyjet c~ls on them to follow -·the Vitt,nam people's p:;ittem or fightJng until victoi:;-y i s achieVed. · • "This is the ugliest kind of mis· leading logic the Soviets are try· ing to indoctrinate ttie Arabs with,., he said. !tharles McFarland assur;ed both '!J\ldge Lee aod Brown that any further att~mpt by the Balboa 'Theat~r to snow e.fth·er or both movies •w,ouJd result ip Judge ',Dungan · issuing '~ seiiture ._ wa/.t Palestinian officials in Beicut said Israeli gunboats atlacked the southern Lebanese. port qif 11 JAIL Sidon early ~riday, but.guerrilla. • .. ~ • , .1 "' shoreilbh~!ter1e,_1 .. forc1ed the boats Tant. ", I • are denied their cOMtitutional lo. ).V w·aw.' srae denied tpe ,~~~~~~~ranumbero~r~sin ---.re~~Tt:i A~iv military com~ -Openingandi:eadingofmail rnand said gunners rr~in by jail authorities, severe limits Lebanon shelled the Israeli,town ,., Couple Seized on family visits, and .inadequate· of Nahariya alo}lg the Medite·rra· 0 D ornon-existentuse.ofteJephones. nean coast, but caused no .. D MIQ' Raps newspapers aud other rorms ot ca~u·aliie!. ... . ~ , . i -;.~ • communication. The shelling followed S 1 Cl ~ ... ··t ·, t· f -Jnad,J?quate hospital i'!-na . Thursday1s Israeli air raid on a . an em .. n e narco IC$ o -ed' 1 J.. .,_ -guerrilla camp in· Lebanon north ficers arrested a . Camp m ica \;are. . ' " otT Leh Frid p Pendle~on Marine and his -wU~ ~ ·~ ·-Jnaaequate t1me (allecedJy·· ed~J':fe. ~1:f~1"t .ay r~est­ Thursday· followino an r,1e~e'd -onlyfive·~inutes}to~. tm.ealr., U .. ~t N I! a Sma·n t;to " .. 'Ill .. '"""nad t .hea ··•·en ,,.. n1 e a :on• ecretar)t undercover purch•~e o abi>ut • -~ equa e ...,... .. _ -r-"-· 1 . .,, 1'd6 · · '' $2oo th f PCP~ t · ·ted tilation systepis that alleg~ ~era Kurt ,..,a e1m1 It la.id drug:~~ .. ~edicaliya a~~ ~~rse constitute. a health h~ard. . · ~~ cbil%',!l,;{'Jfier~~ll~~ s~xd· t hi .. · -Allegedly .ph)"stcal punish-enp~ on , lt:U --~ ""e ra1 'l'V ,Jn tir metD . . ~singer ·Cites·~ IJi,g Ean ATUJ7WJ1i . LONDON (UPll -WomeA think men with big ears are 1ex.y a Britlah do<torreported today. ·-Detente .Fears · Dr. Jvor Fel1tei&1of Manchester. writing ln1.be medical weekly 11 Pulse,•· said ~a.rs are ••sub- cons<lous symbcll• at male ... xuallty," and ,1!18 llilgcr " they are the mOfi worn• • ',WASHIN.GT&N CA,p) - cilet~y '!! St1te Henry ~. Kl$•·. lnatr ·says Amerl~ans are oo.r.auy the healthiest people In the W~st but ha•e an almost "m.etfphysical l!e.~ .. for ri11<Y!Orelgn lrtvolv~tn~&. He says this fear of rial's can be- tta~ed to Indochina. W&tergate and PoJ\ticfl assassinaticihs and hat a ftia;or impact on shaping .: .J>C!lkY. causing problems with COn'gr61. "Anything that looks to the puDltc lilte a massive foreign in· volvement would require the mo~t meticulous juslification before it could be supported,·· h~ said in an interview to be telecast thia weekend. Kis~inger said that Was one re· ason for criticism of sta9ooing some 200 technicians in the"Sinai to help keep peace between Egypt and Israel. Sweden. Finland. Australia and Canada all have sent hundreds of troops into the area without any debate, he said. . ~ "Thiii is the psychOlogical en· vironment ,in which we have to conduct our foreign policy," Kiss· ingersaid. • And:fit, fie added, "I'm llOl basic eeulmi•lic aJ!Oul the future11 thu1 coun ry1" ·~ Despite the shocks or Ille ltieos and '70s, Klsslnger totd tn - !H.viewu..Willlam f.Jlui:Jll!>YA . on the f'irin( Line'l)rocram, tlle American people. 1tre ··~auy healthier, bnlcally 1'\01" vital lhan in any other Wesum COUii· try." • ' ' He said the Unitedstates is :1tbe hope of the non-Cq,rnmuhist World' ... and ''if we doo'tletldthett will beno1eadership."• Kissinger t'Qok a gloomy view of ~h" JJnited !'la lions. H bloc1voting and confrontations perslSt. "it will be an empty shell,'' be said. Delendlng·the detente policy of \he Nixon and Ford administra· lions, Kissinier said it aoes not signify ''ideologY<!al approba· tion' · of the Soviet and ChineSe systems and that they remain ··ideological opponents" of the United.States. · ~ IrvmeYouth Faces Theft . , . . .. '' .J J • • ·111<ethem. He cited Clark Gable and Bin( Croeby_N..,lh..,~•:... amples of pnen w~ ~fer Jok.. about looklnc like ~wtiants with -<the wind .behind them, or taxis with both doon open, but have captivated. womeo. "This symbolism s,oes back thousands or years .... Dr. Felstein1aid. SECRET ••. sponsibi'lity for the natiO.,ar security of th·e United Sta\f!s Jeaves him no alternative but to request the immediate return of all classified information pr,- viously provided this comnµt . tee." Lee said. C}1~d&µng ·:; . . ~ . . . ;.. Sclwol district Fraud (.;barge He said intelligence agencies would wi thhold any additional in· formation from the committee until the congressmen agree not to release future information without specific administration approval. ''All agencies respectfully decline to furnish classified materials until tt)e committie satisfactorily alt~r l its positioq,'' , . ' ,. Over Bugging A FOUntalh Valley High School girl, who claims .that llWltington Belich Union Higt;i.,SchooJ Dis· trict .officials tapped her telephone in the belief" t~at she was making obscene call&. sued thedistrict Thursdayfor$113,000. Tina Welch, 15. states in the Orange Couri'ty Superior Court lawsuit filed by her father, Robert, that t he school district ·s a,lleged actions amount to de· Carnation of charact~r and in- vasion of privacy. Also ident'ified as defendants in the lawsuit are Fountain Valley High School and four ihtlividuals. It is alJeged in the action that school ·officials 'made a call to M~ss Welch in De~ember.« J974. and that the sul:Jscquent ·~con · versation was unlawfully tapRe,d, bythem. 1, , n -:· Their aim, Welch elaims,1was to compare .his daughter's voice to .that of a female who was responsible for a series of ob - scene calls... 1 .. ) Irvine police charged a teenager Thurs4ay with arrang· ing the theCt of. his '11utomobile citiien's band radio so he coµJd -.. coll.ect !he~suran£_~· . ~WJlli~~eter Hart, 1(..,r.1~ Roalllle C!i;cle, l rvli)e, was cltea lot •rtla!µrlg a false .,,jJort or • • crirne and r~eas~4 on his own re· cogniz&nce. •. ' 9~e <Iii t'"'.D Ju\.eniles ~so aJ. le(edlj> lnvolyed was charged 'with petty the,ft and releas<d to his p~~l!I' cus\o4Y· The .other '.,·uvenil.e ltl:S noi c.,rged. ' . , ... he said. 't Pike asked Lee how he thought the committee could continue to func'tion without access to classified materials, prompting L~e t<h reply that the con· gressmen could honor traditional· rules Of secrecy. · .. That's exactly what's wrong, Mr. Lee," Pike exploded. "For decades committees of Congress have not done their jobs and you've been loving it. You come up hf,'!re and whisper in one friendly congressman's ear and in my opinion that's why we're in the mess we're in .·· Witneoies to tbe"l'uesday night aUto burglaf'6 report.,tl by Hart told poUce the burglars drove a tan, compact piCkup truck. A polic~ check or the University Terrorists 'Die High School parkil\g lot the nf!xt . day located a matching truck BUENOS AIRE~. Argentina .with a citizen 's band radio in· (~) -The Argentine army de· . stalled. /molished a terrorist hideout with ~ blast. 11'9,m a 90mm mortar Fci<IBlf.,,¥,il14ftg thr.ee leftist guer· · rillas inside the house who had battled security forces for six hours with hand grenades and Molotov cocktails, police said. The t'.'Yo j1.4v,enijes in the !k claimed tile ttteft .had been et up and that they were to pay rt S50 for the radio Jn addition to.the insurance claim. 1 , .:. • .. ' -. . rt~1 lerMartin/·24 8ndSusan· ment at the hands of jail on thevi.µ?t~e BorgboU)"t;h. D M t. · IB ·' boo, 'ked · t authorities and .confinement in The SOv1et Unto.n. Syria and ,t: •. · 1 ar in, • were in o · ed II ·th td other Arab. bardliDe "'~uhtrles city jail on .charges of sale and segregat ce s w1 OU ue pnr h ' rl ' .. d. h 1··· • . .. Sketchbook by Heritage . ' cess. ave c t~c1ze t e &Lest intenm possession for sale of the drug . 0 . 1 f 11 , t Si~ai pea~e 'pa'ct q~ated ·by Mrs. M,rtln,was r~!~as~ on her I ··"--~(}'~ doll ':_,~~c:s:, lo """r~t~ry of Stal~ !r€nry A. KJss· own ljecoa:n1zaoce while her aw~~s an ., ~~i:U ma e~a ~~. , . husband was ' held pending ar· . ~e1tre eol\ce9e:d. the cUnty ... inger~ , ... raignment. : · -)ail bas .._l!ad" j>rpble~s. b9t. ~~~· , J.· ,r .; • Polic-: narcotics officers allege -~ref~lly' tnspected 'ti)'. outsi4e_ •, · . ~, ~ the purchase by ,an undercover agencies Several timesecd:hi!~. <-f r .. _Pa.,e 1at ; agent included 19 baggies ·or the , and~ an('pro,bleiris that are iii~· :..) , ~· · , ... ~ , dru . -l'Overedarepr mpUycori;ecteq. ~ S1i£0K¥ g. ' He said fflrly ltl 1W4~ ~~ii J'. • , 9' • • • und~ent ~ m~\icutous ~"9r"c-' _,., · ·• " ~I -ti on by ihe Stat:e Boafd of ~ec-COUldn •t find her. The poUce said ~ E'r oa Pllflte AJ lions, which is d ue to exarhiJ>ie they.didn'tknowwhereShewas. t, ., the facility nax,t year., . "We finally' fOund her about I FIRE r • Thoughthestate's)>anelfound half"8n.·hour later si\ting on a .: It • • thEf\.jail to be generally in good c. bench in a"iiother part ot .the and stores and offices lining "'shape, it point~d ~ sopie de-.· buil!1Wg· Sh~ wa~ consci~ bUl I , Coast Hii:hway acrOIS from the fe~t~ that h~ie i~nce1. ~t!en .. doo t k?ow if sh~ r~gruzed me ' BayClub ... el1m1nated, Mestreswd. "I-orriott . , OirecttY below the ~ite of the · Th~a.ithasra1sobeencritirju~ Asthey~er~leaving.thepatic~ ) blaze is the temporary location of ~hr;tost an'?ually by,c~y ~~d ~~at\'~. ~ pol\ceman suggested . l Newport Marine Supply, one of Junes and Mestre,sai.~.all,lh~1~ ~ Yo.,..t,11 b1ett(r take. he~f~ a -: the companies burned out in the ~ C:~cems are.also1ai>.swer~~ ~ l)ospi~al,,lad~. S~e,looks~1.ck. ) devastating Mariner'S mile fire · )'{earealsore4~,ar·l~im~-~':~· ~U..l'A~e~ w~ ~~to last January. .,. ed by t~e county .. t\,~th ~r. ,..th.9' lf!lE!nsiVe, care Un!t -bf_ St . . ~ Damage reported include a th~ C.liforJ\la Yonl)j All\1t<>fl.tr, .. nancis G_sll~taJ Hos~1.lat ;She • .. group of newly planted trees on and Feder~l Bureau Of·Prlsons, wa.~ ttROrtid trfsenous oon<h1ion ., the hill valued at $100, a large pine Mestre concluded. . .,,~ Friday. ~ tree charred in the fire, an elec· •· ~ trical pole knocked out and some i.J ••. ·· M ' fireequipment. 1 ~ u ' 1es ov.e " ORANGE COAST ~• \' .. ...,.;..., -s " J. .. ' • ·' DAILY PILOT ,JM Or-Co-ll 0.0!+. P••ol, ,.11" """"'" " 'ton>l>•Md '"" No'"• Pro», " 1'111>!1\ho'd I>\' ,,,.. Or...., (.ws1 p.,.,11..,11>9 C-•· """'°•M•· Milli-ere p\>tllo~ea Mon<Yy ff>rouVll r•lll~y Joi (;""I• Ith••, llle,.parl 8"8<1', H""'•"ll,.,.. ileo<WfFa ..... ••·~ Yell••· ··~'""· S-•~W<;~ v.ri.ftf!d lA!IU<'• Bel{~/Sl>u!~ W >t A •lnQI• .~r~11.., ;, '"""'-~, .. ,(lo,, -!Kit! !MyJ, fM. pj'lntip•I ll"llU•~H'll 11•~"1 +• •I 3JI\ We~ Bo.• S>I-, COii• M••~. C<olol0<nl• ~tlt Publi£ity. Bµgs Single& Group , . ' .., . I A BBC· film crew was to have counselor~ said that Singl4).Scelle dropped in on . a s~ensiUvity was formed1'fwo_ years ago in workshop in Costa Mesa Ptlonda)" Northern Califofni:a. ft has 6,000 night to photograph single members nationally, an4 about Americans getting ttrlOUlh <With 700 in Oran,je Count)'. .. their feelings. ' ' ., But the gathering won1 beheld There is an acllvlt9 e~et;;ilight in the home of a Costa :Mtsa or the week in OraDge Couri.\y, he ,.~~1.!!·P"(!~, woman because advancePu.Dllci· said. The ser/s'i.t'vity workshop Jllck flt . curiev ty overemphasized that bflf of wll,lin'!olve the expIOfatloriofthe ~1, • .,,. ... .,.. .. , ..... c • .-a1Mo,..9'1• the session ~lll be tn the nu<te . tsensesoftaste, ioueti1·s~ell.and Th0m£~,,!ee"u according to Dic~.Pelletiei;...pr.t!si· sigtlt through vaijous exercises~ "- ThOm.ts A. Murphlne dent9fSinaleSCene. ., The latter P,art ofithe.~vening "'•"ff'"" et11or 1 1 "She doesn't want to ti~\ It wifi be devoted to a villa an re- Charlet H. Loos Richard P. N•ll aoymoreJ'' he add~ notinl~that cetvlng nude massagcs,'Pelletier ~-"'•111 •,,. ..... t~ .. -a irenaitivity work.sltopis a Week· sald.1t'1But this is opµoaal: some Olfitt' ly actlvi~ of the organization. ·peop e may liave. this is Dol a c"'"'"""··~--_..,."..,s''"' 1 • t . 11 11· · • It ,.~por11S<1•c";ou,.._,,,to¥1ot_~ nstea the.. workshop will be seJC:ac iv y, s1n,a,group,a ua-H.!::~ ~~~~fr:;::::~.o» · held.. at a bouie :n FuUetton. and ti09. un~er the guid~ 5'8~ in-. ~~~~~~1 1toW the Brltish Broadcas\ing s~tOt\ andiex\lal~tyigs are T•l.,..on• 1114) '4M32t ~ration lilm crewwill'tlhoto-·pretty hard to ••lit;-un~er C.1•'f!r:!.~dvertJslno6'>-S67't iraphlntbere. ~ ~ l1'o5e ctrcunistance.s~I. • • v .... ~ ~b,..,.. Pelletier ex.Plai.IM!d that th4!. l.n 1ddJUon:Ul'Ore wnt.J>etbein· .. ..ffi_,.~~!... BBC 11 prepatin'f a TV p~ft\I hltil!l';fe illRufti~ of'ilte BBC -ltJ.eUO Clillecl"Spli\tdt'76." ' , ct1-uilndJights. • ~ '"'"-°'i;.{ijf'_,."' "II'• 1bout·~re, 1iberl.Y, ail'clthe • f~tll~r 'tt1>lained al<cn• or _ "" .. _ ..,., _ ~lilt or )\ap~r~,'' 11<1 1a1d. 0 tM •""°""'of the_ actlvki/ 1.slo -"~@' t"'"' .. "'""Q~ 'Aey <h!ll• .iif~a 11 the f!lo. that' nu41t)' 4~ n.ot iif• ti ·~~·.""~, ... ~,"~ ,, _. placelofiliil th pu~t<:AttaPPi· "" 1~tn1ril1 ~~ \o au. ••flt l're ' nes~. and thay cboae llllat. peij. 1101 t_o\o illlns th«t!P)' lqroq~al r.J:t.t1~..,.i.: :'~:;....°"',:,.~ pie because o~e oyt 9( lb.rte clJt(uncllons_;' he ••Id. ''lt's "' ·" -..-.. ,..,.., "''"' a.fulte In eric1 ll now slnfjle ... ' •m>PIY. an opp0rtib)lly .to In alee ...,...,. · PeUetier 11.o Used to be a Y<Mi exp e.yout past raisin&." I. , An .~utrttanding selection of many styles -OD di~p)ay DOW • ' I : • • ~El'-"HEtJITAGE-rHE~REOON-WOOOM4RK-KARASTAN-BAKEFI • · Wl ffD AYS & SA.'l'UllDAYS t:tO lo 5:10 ' " • ' NEWPORT BEACH • 1127 WESXCU!'F DR,. cu.- ' LAGUNA BEACH • , 34.\N4HlTll C<lA.'T llW\' .• 4\N,G$$l -T'ORRANCE , _, HAwnlORNt: BLVD ,,....., ™·~ili\j'· 12.s,311/ • 1 1 I . • 11 • ' . . .... • • • ....... _. __ <lallya-aa-.,.,..,.,, ,.,._ a· prob!<~ 7,,,. iorll• Pot Dlu!n. Pel "'"' col ,,d lclp<. ll't tljo ewMail Prices Readied a 111wra a.ltd oc- • llO• p rw<,d 10 WASHINGTON (All) -N- • o1 .. jneqtllti'<111t ' llJ!Olal rai.a, leaalty "perma-""l go~rnmrnt, and neat" rates. take effect SUnday, "' b1Uluu. Moil but the Po.la! Service IAYI they .. 'Ugly' Seoul • Mechank Lea& Girla BjaVJJINIBDZlll:Lllll:I ••ca.thy ........ ---- Gaey.K.irchbolJ ol Mlasion Vi-io ia by bJo OWD admission ''tbell8llestGir1Scout)'OUOVtrHw.'.' I XIJICHBOFI!' Ila_ to bothe maleluderottwo Girl ~ -, Mills Ponders· : Re-ele.ction Bid· WASHINGTON <UPI) -Rep. JIO•r qutat;,.,. to wm'ttast19P1. Pol 0••• 'At Undertl>ePJ.[lll-rala.ef· , Scout troops In the Saddlebact Valley. He cot into bis unusual sideline by chance three y-ears ago. A leaderless poop ol Girl Seout cadettee wu ioing to be disbanded just when Kirchhoff's dauehltt, Janke, was about to join up. Wilbur llllla (D·Ark.), who b .. not bad a drink 1ince February nor seen Panne Foxe since Jur.e, 1ald today he is winnJna his bat· Ue aialnst alcoholiam and will decld.e by early next year whet.her to aeek re-election. M.his Batti.stella was 11eometlme in June•• wben she wu movlQg out of the suburban Vlr~a •P•rtment buildina where alio had an apartmenL and JIWa and his wife Uved. ., Oro•r~ Coo fl _., malllna letter welcblni Oollg Pilot. P.O. lela than an OU e remains at 10 80¥ 15'0. Ceata cents. However, ach addiUooal M<10. CA HSU •. lrtCltlde ro• -will be Dine ceota, down a trltpllorw a11rnbtr. penny. DEAR PAT: I want to try il(y luck at communlcaliq with an lndlvidual person rather than 'a department at Columbia House record club, Ctur you ~ the """'8• 111•1110? Aa you'va Pf"l brab17" pe1aed, I have a l'eetll'd order nondelivery problem. H I don't get anywhere on my own, l'Uwritetoyoulateron. · • T .J>., san Cl""""te Adilns8 ,...r ~m11ee .. -.!latee, a- Cutomer Senice, 11 W. Znd St •• New Ywk, NY Jtllt. lie IVe lo ......, J'9U •ce1 I -.ber, date.,-'· ....... ., --t ................ tile-... -.-..... ,....- by --•ail, ..... neelpt lfltll !l&ed., • .., ....... crmaer -., ...... p1-. DEAR PAT: My son sent 60 c:entsto~rValuesfcrt""aeta Of deeats in 1«13. After he'd wall· ed three moaths, I wrote a letter aad received nothing in return.• A simlla -r with Fleer Corp. (Double Bubble glim) resulted ltl the Sar.tie lack of response. I did not Write to Fleer, as my son had declde\I that all comilanles olfer- in,i siach deals hi.d no intentiori of !dving up to their advertising. These comj>laints are minor, but this situation is unfair· because children are involved. I don't ex· pect you to get the decals two years alter they were ordered, but I just thought this matter should be brought to your atten· lion. , , M.B.1QostaMesa Both companle1 responcted lm· medlalel~ wile•~ ·Yoor BOD'S decal& rrom SQper Values .ad Ida ""bally IC"!f l)llder'' from Fle~r Corp. baYe ,beeD malled. SlmDilr conipl.-~m ada~t1 OD bebalt of their yocmcslera are received by these firms dally, accordlac to their spokHmen. Delivery Pfoblems usually result from inadequate or We1lble addteaaes and 1-la &.be mall when coins are aent. Both comp1nJe1 urge pareata to supervise their cblldrea's lnltlal order letters, making: lllft tllat addresses are printed clearly and that money la H:Bt iD &be form of a check or money order. Fk!tftf••N- DEAR PAT: My boss started a small business several yean ago in Newport ~ea~h. He has a license aod pays bis taxes, but he menUoneCI· the other day that he had never filed a: fictitious name statement -the kind of notice that a~pears in daily newspapers. Now he is ~er· ing if that dtatement appeared automatically when he got his license. ·My employer IS an in· telligent. educated person who is doing well in bis business, but he says, with embarrassment, that he just plBin for&ot to take care of the fictitious name statement. Is there a penalty? • H.S., Newport Beach JlalllD& a postcard wiU cost JeYen cents, mstead oJ the pre- sent eight cents, but .....unc a parcel wlJ.l 10 up by six percent. Nm weeli, after the perma· -t rat .. are In use. the Postal Service Is expected to belin ac- Uoo µi:at will reault ltlJlll increase l'ltheco.t of malllnc a letter to 13 cen°Uattor Ohriatmu. This wW Come when the Postal Service files for new r'ates with the Postal Rate Commisalon. . ~ P'8lal officials say the in- crease to 13 cents will C!Ome un- der a provision of the law allow- ing "temporary'' rate increases within 90 days after a permanent rate schedule goes into effect. other mail rates will go up by as much as 33 percent when lhe temporary rat•s take effect. The Postal Service bad planned to put the increase into effect as soon as poasibl~ but decided.qainst tl!ia course to keep from impc>slng an: increase during the Quistmu season. The Postal Ser.vice. which is losing about $200 million a ·month, has wanted to raise rates for months but hasn't been able to until permanent rates were established. The heavy deficits are expect- ed to continue under the rate schedule that takes effect Sun· day. Postmaster Gen~ral Benjamin F. Bailar bas said, the Pocstal Service need• both higher mail rates and additional subsidies from Congress to start breaking even. Other new mail rates taking ef. feet Sunday include a three per· cent increase in second-class mail (magazines and newspa,pers). The cost of sending airmail letters and postcards as well as third-clas& bulk mail will remain unchanged.. Mix of Both Sexual Traits Siiid Healthier STANFORD (U Pl)-He-men and femme fatales are okay for Hollywood but people who blend the better traits of both sexes are healthier psychologically, a Stanford University professor said Thursday. ''Boys who are strongly masculine and girls who are strongly feminine tend to have lower overall intelligence (and) lower creativity," said Sandra Bem, whose conclusions appear in the publication Psychology To- day. 11te proressor, who based her analysis on experiments with 1,500 students, said : "High femininity in females consistently correlates with high anxietY., low eSteem and low sell· accePtance. ' ''And although high masculini· ty in males has been related to better psychological adjustment during adolescence, it is oft.en ac- companied during adulthood by high anxiety, high neurotic ism and low self-acceptance." Prof. Bem said, ''If we left. kids alone more, they'd blend more naturally." But she maintained the .Problem was that from childhood on. people are taught to be male or fem ale-Oriented. She said feminine traits in· elude sensitivity to others. affec· lion and gentility. '"MY IRISH·GBRMAN 1ot riled up,•• Kirchhoff, • mechanic for the Southern California Gu Company. re-calls. "I said, •For two cents I'd take yourtroop.' Andtbeysaid, 'lt'ayoun'.'' •••on•o'" ~ Klrcbbolf uys he got an "'awtul rlbblnc" from his WWkln1 buddies at the gas company' a Santa Ana ba ... Some of the men even volunteered In Jest wbep Kltt.h'?,off totk over a second, older troop of senior scouts aged lo to 18 a year ago.' He politely tumed them down. In an interview with the Washington Star, Milla said de· tails of the now~celebrated Tidal Buin incident tut Oct. 7 are buy In his mind. One of Mills' eompanJons that ni&ht was An· nabel Battlstella, a atrlpper who used the 1taae name of P'anne Foxe. • Jllisa BatU1tella has wrilten o book about her relationship with Mllls. aaYine at one point that she became pre1nant by Mllls but loF HtS SCOV11NG ""perience, KlrchholC says: "'I blChl~ rerommend it to anyone who wants to bave"a lot of fun. l ve never enjoyed anything so much In my enUre llfe. •• He still suffers from an occasional ldenUty ertsla when )lellple -mostly yOW1pters and other adults -refuse to • had All abortion at tbe urJlng or Mllls'l'wife, Polly. Mill• said he had no recollection of lllat Incl· dent. believe he is a Girl Scout. , BEFORE BE GOT Into scout\nt Kirchhoff ,. .. a member or Ille Orange County Civil Air Patrol. "That wasn't my bag,'' he says. '"Thla ls ... ' R«)ssmoor Suit Trial •• Date Set For 1976 l· • .. A com_plex lawsuit that began when Rossmoor Corporation s.ued the Leisure World Founda- tion and several lesser defen· dants for $2.2 million in damages has been set for trial Nov. 22, 1976, ln Orange County Superior Court. Filed In December, 1974, th& lawsuit claims that during th&• years 1966 and 1967 the founda· tion failed to repay money ad· vanced by Ross moor for the management o( four Leisure World communities: Laguna Hills and Walnut Creek in California and two others in New Jl'rsey and l\laryland. Other defendants listed include Edward L. Olsen and Otto E. l\tusch and Golden West · hers to dispose or what were later'. reallied to be valuable holdings. It Is alleged tltat O)fe'h and , Musch "schemed to obtain'' the Leisure World 'News divisioo or the roundatlon at a selling price ,J>f $48,000 which was paid off at ·ilJ;OOO a month. · The Lel,.>re World l'lews Is one of three community newspapers distributed by the Golden West group. ;.t'he eross complaint rurther al· leged that Olsen and Musch con· spired with other defendants to obtain Lei:1ure World manage. ment contracts with the explana· tion that the Leisure World board could expect nothing but increas· ing and substantial debts ii1 that area or operations-. Mills;.the.lormer chairman or theJfouae Way1 and Means Com· mlttee and once considered the most influential member of the House, aald he.doesn't 1.'run the risk" of taking a drink because he has no alcohoLln hill home and ••11tudiou1ly refrain from being around people wllo would bo1ak· ing drinks .•• ••1 say over and over again in mymlndeve!')I day. many, many times a day. that I cannot take a drink " be aald. So far, Mills aald, be ltu resisted the tempta· Uon. , He h11 not touched alcohol since Febr.uary, Mills said. "Whether or not I can continue in this job and remain sober, I have not yet determined," he said u1 have until the first o£the year anyway.'' Recarding the Tidal Basin lllcl· delit, Mills said, 1'Jt'sone of those situations I read about because I don't remember too much about ii, if anything about it. I had been drinking too .much tllat night, there's no question about that ." Mills said he has not r.ead Miss Battistella's book and has..no te· collection or some of the inci· dents detailed there. When asked if Miss BattistelJa told him she was pregnant, Mills said, "J don 't recall it." He said the last time he saw DA.Staff ' " • Tran.sf er Hearing Set An Orange County Super(~r Court ruling that blocked the prp· posed transrer of 22 investiga~s from Ille district attomey'1 ollj{\C to Ille sheriff's department W)!I be debated Seft, 2S in Judie BymnK. McMil an's courtroom . Judge McMillan. who ruled fOr District Attorney Cecil Hicks after a hearing into the disPtitc la.st July · 28, has decided not 'to sign the writ he granted unUl after the new Dearing. · Objections to bis decision l;ly the County Counsel's ol'fice l~ Judge McMillan to reopen the~·· sue. The County Counsel's olfi~ Is already preparin11ts appe~'br that decision in J.he appareht belief that Judge McMillan will remain adamant Sept. 25. ·1,. The judge has stressed that his freezing of the transfer he COJ\· demoed as unlawful will remain in effect until he signs the writ. Angels Arrested SANTA ROSA (UPI) -Thr~ reputed f9rmer members of t11e Hell's An1els motorcycle 18flJ have been arrested in th~~ states in C'onnection with a lfffil murder, according to Sonoina County Sheriff Don Striepeke. •r· Striepeke said Thursday 1 p fourth suspect was still beiP.J sought in the gunshot slaying Of Richard Asbury, found at a park near the Russian River east pf """"1eyille, 1lecrlO, fm. ' Publishing, Inc., the Laguna -------------------,-------~-----------­Hills corporation in whiclt both men hold contro1llngtnterests. The lawsuit became a complex issue when Leisure World Foun- dation filed a cro5' complaint which seeks more than $3 million in damages from fellow defen· dants in the Ross moor action. The foundation 's response charged Olsen and Musch with multiple acts or fraud with the Bl· legation that both men persuaded a foundation board of which they were mem- Classes Set For Refugees Classes in Engli s h for Southeast Asian refugees being relocated in homes on the Oranee Coast begin with registration next Wednesday at St. Andrew·s Presbytei-ian Church, Newport Beach. Sessions will be Mondays and Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. in Hudson Hall at the church, 600 St. Andrew's Drive. Volunteer Orange Coast College teachers will conduct both beginning and advanced English tutoring, assigning pupils after evaluation at re· gistration. Reagan 'Healthy' WASHINGTON (U PI) - Former Gov. Ronald Reagan said today he believes his can- didacy for the Republican pre- sidential nomination would not divide the GOP but rather would be ''very healthy'' for the party. PANSIES- VIOLAS ...... ........ Pl.ANTE~MIX z ..... *· . • " SJ29 There la no alllOmetic fllln.1 of a fidltloas aame statement with the Oran1e C.•nty dert'• omce when an .. dlvldaal obtalu a Newport Beach bnalaeu U-. A coaaty cle'rll:'• offtce speli .. man said l~ II IM> le&al JIOllaltJ for aot nnn1 tbll state- ment, bat your beu WOClld be wiae to take care of if u -. as possible for bl1 own~ It was,.adviaed tlaat be reaearc• the use of bis •aalneaa \aame by otbera throu1b check.la& the te1ep•oae dlreetory•s white pacli!. ID addlllolt to aearcllbaa ltl the baslDess aarae IDies al the , clerk'• office. A statement caa be med at,tbai ornce, locaied at 7111 ·av1e Ceater J>rtve w.., S..ta r;:,_ ............ Hearts, Cowboys Highlight Sunday • PAX lWTIUZHS WIJ.U.U PRIVET MANDAVIUA SCJ9S , · ; DEAR .. AT: I;ast November I ·aeat $1~ to America11 'GenealogieaJ Research Institute ct Arlington, Va., for a history of my ramlly. I've written lo the company a number ol Umee, but .the history has not been sent I'd :prefer to have 1 l'efundnow. • I J .C .. LaaunaBeach Yoornfuad la beiaa.,._.... lmm.-1.!l\el~· I°"". ~e,r • part owaer 01 I.lie Rrra ll8ce Apil1 ms, report• ..... , tlae fanner ••••r• were forced ... aell •loeu-of IDabWIJ.cfl> ........... r ... 101 e•rreat. A•erlcu ealo1leal ae .. are•\1us allwort• A-.e. .,.,, ll!Jlstoa, J>C Zltlt, .... .... roc1 ..... -...... ol fa•l11 aamM, -..,... a ~J·badr ........... Oltoen Here are some of tbe features edltora figure will be •mOlll •'amda.y9s Best'' in the &mday- edltlollortheDaily Pilot: ' HllART ATTACKl-Wbo -mot:!> about tbe dang era or a heart attack than a man .. tllled'' by one? Coast area counselor Donn Odell tella his lt«Y and uses II u a w'"""8 to executives who are prime can- didates for the same kind of trou· ble be bad, scheduled for leadoff spotltl YOU Section. '(suNDA ~s BEST) COURSES BY NEWSPAPER-Third in the cur- rent series of 18 .. lectures" for students taking the bicentennial ea by Newspaper" o£fer· scheduled for SUnday's Section. The course can be read ror lnformation by the casual reader or for credit by those who .•Ian .up with Orange Coast Q>Ue1e. · VIN~ ,';1, ~--=--= DICHONDRA SJ 29 SOD ... STOLONS s399.,. ~ HAVENJ :PEIUNIAS ~ __ .,.,_ lW I .... AOult f•-I ti ·--. ..u.-1 LIMl1910STOCl<011- <lOSTA JIBSi,\. 646-3'}25 :•:.~ o"'"ra bdere ~ tuts datadM•llW. -'t LOCAL BLADB!!-Palr of Ora.nae Coast. youths who figure llcat,boardin1 wW be even more fun on ice have come up with ilclo>ethln1 they call an lceboard. They _preview it SUnday in tbe Dally Pilot, wm del>ut it neat -k . COWBOY ARTIST-Albert Richard ''Slim'' fratt is a Costa Me1a cowboy who sWI rides the range with his aketchpad •'!Cl paint brushes handy. The Dally Pilot's Horsln' Around corner will otter a glimpse of lilm and bis work. 1 ···""'"" OK>!' -·'4108 • I I l I j j - ,lf · DM.YPll.OT Friday, S!pttmber 12, 1975 • • ·amck ·Papers • member EdgartctjllD clei>artmmt, that , r_~·:.,. .. ~ . police rerords on the Chappaquiddick in-the records oltbe 199 eulo accident that ''The problem wu that when you aet Vi~> ltJa cident involving Sen. Edward M. Ken-cost the life or Mary Jo Kojlechne had llO deeply involved iritoo)etbinl, -an ·:~~. 'W 'nedy are still missing, delpl.te assertions dllappeilred fromtbeftles. oonstanUy being queatloM!d /' Aft a :7·;"1. Tom by two former police chief& that they However, between the Ume that Got-a.aid. He wu among the l\rlt otnclall ~o · ~hlae were returned ta the files last April. tlieb1alked with Ollvtl' and the -wu reach the bridge from which Kennedy 1 ., ·1;.-,. Officials or the Edgartown police de· published. the missing documents -ID>-car pJunced. and be Ja~ ehara:od the- . :·. partment at Martha's Vineyard, Mass.. cludin& the original accldent report and senator with failin• to riport lhe acoi·1 .. i;ay they cannot find the documents. a copy -Of_ Kennedy's fil'lll atltement to dent. ~ , , . i. ··we·ve looked everywhere. We honestly · police-were 1.aid to baffbeen returned • don"t know ,where they are," Patricia tottiedepartment. Arena said he first learned that tbe- tbe"e were no ~1 .. ,1n tho lilel. B~ 1ince \h•D I've Miii jtiem lll"lla<t. You «IQld come In bere ~th a ......,h .,.,... t and you wouldn't lind an,ytblnc." Oliver •ao 1uspeoded al ~~-= for oe~I money ~ .,-St~~ 1illkers of ••JaWI, ""and othtr al-l<aed laiPrORrletles.,lle ba,s ablce re. ol'™"' but _llupporU. -•· <¥.'ID to bavlnl retumed tbe Cliappaqi114d1ck m~lerlal. . 1 •' Sainthood· 1\lcLeod, a special police orticet, said. in Dominick J . Arena •. who waa missing records were a1 aubJect or~- a telephone interview. Edg1.,i:tow.n's police chief alt.be time Of cem while taiin-g ptilf In a BOston radio -• He-sent tlie:neorcb bed< lalt "pr\I - &114,tbey were•ibere In tbe Iii. When I left the d•p-.ln I-." Oliver For SeITa? HELPING Hi\NDS DEPT. - Now that it's been clearly established that our forefathers here on the Orana:e Coast kicked in for the American Revolution, we ought to try to help the man "'ho pushed this effort. It's only fair. All this developed recently when publishers of the California Bicentennial Gazette in Costa l\1esa discovered that the earlier settlers around Mission San Juan Capistrano coughed up cold cash to aid our SOns of Liberty back east. The Liberty boys at the time were using up a lot of can- nonballs to convince the British to go home. The king of Spain, Carlos In. didn't have too much love for the Redcoats either. That's why he ordered all the provinces in places like California to give the Yanks a little foreign aid1 Not too many countries have done this since. ANYWAY, THE ORDERS came down in California to· Father Juni~ero Serra, who waS pretty well running the show in these parts. Serra •ssessed his various mi s· sions for money to help the American Revolution. Both San Diego and San Juan pleaded poor crops that ye:ar and inability to cough up. F--.tJter Serra1~et San Diego off the hook but wld the Capistrano people to pay up. r They CDlled'ed $229 for the Sons of Libert¥. . • ._ You think that's not fhuclt? Los Angeles only kicked in $49. We've got mor• r.iaht to celebrate the bicentennial tlian LA~ ··r The mystory of the vanished records the Cli .. ppaqulddlck jncldont, said in talk shc)w If.St spring. He said that after was raised recently tn a book by Carl another intervie\I( that when he quit the that, he maae copies for himself and seot.. sailt.-I . , i Gottlieb, a script writer for the movie dep~ment in 1913, he took some of the the rttords back to his1uccessor • ..OUver. "Jaws " which was filmed al Martha's recordswithhirn. "I have to admit-l'm':somewhat r«(. ,.,$to wb.at hio°'nl!d to tbe~l!n_!! Vineyard last summer. 'Now police chief in F.&sex Junction, , fa·ced _ that J had 1ome of the Gottlieb said he had been told by Jesse .--..a the 1 originals,•• he said. "I didn't realize . atncel)leaorwbytbe'""'nt -Omclilbc~'tfind~aal , "lbave no Idea. Tlial'I their pc"Obleill." , ~O~l~iv~e~r....!_ll~._!!lh~e~n!_Jl~h~e~ch~i~e~f~o~f_!.!lh~e:.21~2-:..._~_!vt~.~·~A~re~n~a~s~a~i~d;h~e~w~an::::~:::.;:::~P~•~pei=~ra:..:.;°'::....~-c;..;;:;._-'~- The;.Jast of four British explorers leaves the mouth or the Berger Gouffre cave in :·Grenoble. France, late Thursday, ending . a harrowing, 135-hour struggle that took the lives of two Frenchmen.-The six ex- plorers were trapped in the 3,00().foot-deep cave by torrentia.I floodwaters from thun- derstorms. The four appeared to be in good health. The two victims died of ex- haµstion. • ' 'Porno f1f•1s' ' ,,r~· ' Congres~~: " ' ' At Tax Shelter WASffiNGTON (AP) -From filmJand to the rarrriy<lrd: many favorite tax Shelters used by ·wealthy investors lo hide fi'om the tax collector are being marked for .closing by Congress. The House Ways and Means Committee, drafting a tu ""Te· vision bill, is taking aim at as· sorted legal devices by which some higher-income Amerlcfns are managing to earn a lot but pay little or nothing in taxes. Jn (our working days, the com· mittee has given tentative ap- proval to tax·laW changes which would bring about M.7 billion more into the federal treasury over the coming six years. "The End'• would come, effec- tive immediately, for major tax shelters in movies, including hor· ror and pOmographic films ·as well as generBl bo:x:-orfice 8tt.rac· tions, if thecommittee's2Sto0de· cision Thursday eventually becomes law. "Doubtless some s_uccessfuJ, and perhaps significant, films have been finartced through shelters. But not every film w--hich is shelter-backed . . ,. ·necessarily falls in't.his category. "The staff urt<ler'ifalil( that ·a large number of s_belter-bacl<Ojl filn1s lil~lude horror and porno- graphic ifilms,•• congresslon~ tax staff experts told the panel. · NeJlt week, the committee turns to-;.tax shelters in pro- fessional sports franchises. Government • To · "Rescue' . . , New 'York? .... ., WAS.HING-TON (UP() -If New YOrk City · defaults on its debt~. ttie Fed~ral Reserve Board will try to insulate banks and lJ)e national ecooomy from the damage, Chairman Arthur F. IN SHORT FATHER SERRA WAS a pret· ty tough:Custgmer in establishing all of our caGrorninnissionS. He got Mission San Juan C&pistrano going ln 1776 -a pretty good year for starting thltags.~ ·.. ... · ,,.. .. .. . . "*"" . • l Before that, ntfiir 'Se\-ra .. .. . ...... I ' t J. , .. ' ( ) .,... • • 4 • '. . . . C(A. }ji1lled , , ... ' . the wiJd Sierra Gorda region tr-~ BU1'115 said-Thursday. . . I ' l spent20years as a missi.onary Jn 'Payoff' Prohe SJa&d ·central Mexico. He arrivedjjn-..... · • -· , ; . ,. ·· ~ali::;i~4.r~~6~i~~t~~rr.-· · .;;. · Senat,e ., r.m·t .. ~ .. f.n·:11-..... -_:;. .. ~ed .. n#.:.:_)A work on the San Diego MUsloo t · ·. l.JI .~ .IAIC~ "'JJ M,;"4'.M1' ·~;$-._ ":""'.Jf fl•~· <tr-1 " 'Poison Use''.'" • "' ~ '• I . l\prDll!lpl~<tCongress' Joint ·~mte ~miuee-in a letter. -tbat:ll~ffl\i('bt fhe:.city..,. now , consideted unlikely to otcur · liefo're Decen.iJ>•r ••Jh.e result or emergency ·state actim -.would first. It was named'Mi81.ion1s&n '' 1' , • , .. • • .. " "': "... • Diego de Alcala. -· x---~ WASHINGTON (AP l . -A h.;ilei! by lieiii-' .J!:t.al$" ~h officials, but is resisting publica- Then ·Father Sefir'a£~ • Se~ le isu.bc.o'!llnittee plans to <&l'lcfahO),', r.~f:U-~ther 205 lion of the names and na· walkingupcolst. .v-, :';·~~ gr1-ll -pff1c1als or Lockheed · p~·of.Lockli~"niurs· tionalities of recipients. Names • ... .• ~ Aircraft Corp. ·about company d .. :ve'r th~ ·~~!>)ec._t!On •"?' the of individual recipients were de· CONS.DER Tll~S "when he wyof{~ in Saudi Arabia and In · c piny. • ..... " leted from the Lockheed docu· •tarted "(•!king: He'Was 56 ~ . P9fll'Si•. I.Ockheed baa'-itted p"i;ling ments before the Senate panel re· old and sUffering a Je.e inj\ITY. He;· . l>C>Coments released berore S2t; 'illion fc)f p8yolrs to (orelgn leased lht!!m. had ulcers. He alsoSQf(ered from • today's~ hearing show Lockheed asthma. He still man_.,ged to'a:et ., ... patd tiUndreds of thousands of -. l~niWss~e Prison on upcoast, establishing m.isSlans dollar5to1ts Saudi Arabian mid· 1 that eventually number 21 alo1;1g dl&rnan, J\dnan Ehashoggi, for our coastline and stretch 700 use as "lihder the table'' payoffs • miles north to Sonoma. to government officials. Since be established Mission A ,Lockheed spokesman San Juan Capistrano-known as declined_comment_ on the docu- the .Tewel of the Missions -in ments in advance or the 1776, many fans of Father · testimony by comJ>a.Df offi~ials Junipero Serra would like to see today. the Pope elevate him to sa:in· The documents also show tbood during the bicentennial Lockheed bid payoffs to In· year. This is a bit too ambitious, donesian air force officials from perhaps. U.S. tax authorities, p revelation First, Father Serra rnu~ be .that may_ prompf ~ Internal elevated to .the position of Revenue· Service probe into ••Venerable." After that, the possible tax fraud. status of ''blessed'' stands The Senate subcommittee on between him and saint_hopd. multinational corporations Presently, the Roman Catholic Church honors him with the status of "Servant of God." There ism, . 26% Inflation tlearl(Umentheearnedthatone. MOST GUYS WHO are 56 wilh a bad leg, ulcers ana ast.tima wouldn't walk California to establish missions. 'l'bey can't even make it to the corner church· ooSundays. • LONDON (APl_ 7'°:Qri\pin's an- nual rate of inn"ation rose last month to a record 21}.9..:percent, the highest in the WeStern in- dustrialized world, b<ll showed signs of 'Slow1ng down,"" 'the gov- ernment announced today. ' • Ri~t -/njlf,res 3IJ NASHVILLE, Tenn. !UP() - Guards using attack dog~ and shotguns today finally quelled a 'riot in Tennessee State Prison that started when an inmate w'as served bologna rather than pok-k chops. Officials said 38 persons were injured, including two guards. Five or the injured suffered bullet wounds. Another was knifed and two were hurt when thrown from a catwalk. At least two of the injured were reported in critical condition. Acting Wa~den Robert Morford said 30 inmates were treated in the prison hospital and six others w..bo were more / seriously injured .... were taken o •.. ~~ Nashville hospitals. Neither of the guards was seriously hurt. Metro palic~ were called in to help prison ·guards put down the uprising. Morford was at a loss to .ex· plain how five of the inmates ended up with bullet Wounds. ''I issued an order not to fire at any or the inmates." }\e said. "Obviously, when I issue an or- der I expect it to'be followed ." Corrections Department In- formation Officer Jim Gilchrist said, however. ''the men were apparently shot by correctional officers since the mef._ro riot squads were armed only with clubs.'' Morford said those in the prilM>n hospital are being treated for ··everything from c~ with billy clubs to dog bites." Judge~eh . ' ' Teaehers,.Ena NY Striie1 . . NEW YORK (UPI> -A State Supreme Court judp today ga.ve teachers three h,ours to end 1,0U!' da)'ll of picketlnc that bas •'1P. pied the nation'• largest pul>lic scltool s)'lltem. --Failure to comply ...Wd result in Jailinl of the unlool'• lead!ln and• fine •loin•~~-' Justice IJ"•inS s.,ppl pve lhe order-•t an I"'·"'· court 8'11Slon and tben rcceuedlhehell!ing..,. UI 11 a.m . . ~ . I Tbe formal order to ..... ,lhe l\rike came • after the , UDJte.d f'edot•tlon of lfeacbe3;Jllld tbe board of education fallt4 tb-ch a !lement durlnl( alt ni/lht "JI! atlOnl. · ,; 1lde(rePorted tbe1f •• aialled over money. ' ' "Nobody kqows whit will hap- pen,'' a lio~l'd iJ>'ll<esman said as the talks rec ... el! l~tely at S:OO ~-P.1- J r On • L1:mu1mlJa' WAsHINGTON (AP) ·_,The Central Intelligence Agency con- sidered using poisoil to remove CongoJe.se leader Patric.e Lumumba from poWer in 1960, :a former bead of the agency's·clan· destine operations says. .• "There was an occ35ion when the feasibility or an action al t.f18t kind was investigated, Rltha.td M. Bissell said in an interview Thursday, But "there wu a de· cision within the agency not to carry the-operatihn beyond the feasibility $\age." ' · Bissell'a r rema'l'ks' constituted the sttond C'onfitmed instance in which the CIA contemplated the use of poison to ·dispose of a foreign leader.'RobertA. Maheu, a former aide to billionaire Howard Hughes, has described in detail, and other sources have confirmed, a 1969 CIA-Mafia p\ot to poison Cuban Premier Fidel Castro. • Stewardess Hurt "MIAMI (UJ'I) ·-A fire ap. parently started by an arsonist. using a can of 1asoline and a stack of newspapers Thursday sent an official of the Striking Na· tional Airlines F1ight Attendants Association to the boopital for treatment. Te S•lil•t1J9lf · /•?:<:· ~ Mothll 'Elllabeth Seton United• Stateet' flnt nktl botn saint ·"Wlll l>tl' 'earl-' oltited" &indl.y OD WI st:eps . ot St. Peter's Basificll In 'the V~can City. · •. n'Ot thi-e'a ,t~n· 1he national economy as much as had been feared. , Sen: Jacob K. J'!yi(\ @'.N.Y.), said the federar governlnent should act noW to rescue New York. Mu~re rat Net MOSCOW (UPI) -The Soviet Union has anaOuneed lt 'will test missiles in tfie icy Barent.S Sea this :rqo~\h in a move cairying overton~ o{· _poUti~at pressure agairlsl peigtibotjng l!lorwa,y. The unpr~edl'tlt~ te;ts i;e~t. 16-27 fall l!hOftlY bel!><e1!le Soviet Unibn dtld Norway resume talks on a dis~ute 'over the potentially oil-tich. sea; stretching northward io th"e Arctic OceaQ. Eaeelltlell.Dealed ~DDIS ABABA, Ethiopia !UPlj - A spokesman for Ethiopi8's provisional 'military government denied today that the countrx's military leaders are planning ~to execute the re- maining members of the Ethio- pian foyallamily. Spple rel>l'rtf •.Ppe\uioc in the foreign press 11ajd,ab<Nt a dozen members or the royal family were ~peeled to be executed to- day. j We deuy these m&licious fabricatiOl)S,·'Whlcn only serve to undermine', th& credibility or lbqse media carrying them.'' the ·~~m&n'fai!L , AttM~i...C.~ . By P•it~.P.~W ln~tlonal l~r~eli_,lr:ooes.."""4 Palestjni":" guer,oUaa hav.l\ sleDoecl qp \h~ir confrontation aJqni the.Lebanese rrootier1\in a vio\ent 'offshoot of the o~w ,Middle 1East1 peace agreement. The 'military ~-and In Tel Aviv said Isratll w8Jplaine1 roared over south~ .Lebanon Tlul~ay to bomJruil a.suspect· ed f:'altistldlan 'c~enilla base nem;i;!le COiS\~I to)fll C(Tyre, . , • I 1 • • e n ~ ll ti t t -ll l u ti a I i ' ' I c i ( t t 5 • ' ( ( I ~ ~ e s • ~ ' ' ~ ( I s ( I I • I ( ' ' • I • ' ~ • ~ I I ~ • • ,. • . " .. ' f\ l .. ( • • '~'4.ttorney" Ge~eraJ's ' .-:wttethr~aieii~.a -. ~o.un~,.Apicricans are. beeiDning a..t,QOO,miJe hike_ acroo1>.ihe .. ~~Jllattj llli a .. bicl!ntennlal gest)ll"!' of. . g()9dwill. Frq~·fe4. GJ!«\Jd 1lraild, Illinois;, Craig Pinti>, California; and Paul SQU!res, VerD\ont set !''!t from San Francisco. They hope to reach .Philadelphia by July 4, 1976, and pioneer the first transcontinental w_alking trail .of America's third century. · Farm W•rkers Vote . .. .. I .. . Teamsters Score ,,. 1 , • I: " • \ .. • 4 • Egg. ~~~Y VicioiY From WlreSenleea •SACR"AMENTO . <UPl)·· -' i11e the big ~·Gallo Winery near Tt!amsters'O'niOfi T~utSdaY. nig1Jt, ·Modesto. · W<>n :th'\ ·.6'argajni~~. i;igh~ ff#. CHAVARRIA SAID. "The worker~· at:the hat1on s l;ng~t rooster ate the eagle in Egg, City egg. prodµc1n'F ,i;anch -·anothtr; ,_ 1 ~m 50 happy I'm on cloud m~or defeat for Cesar Ch ff.' nine .... The eagle is the syl'nbol United Farm Workers: ir: , · jlor the UFW. ' · . But the la~st A11pCJated pt~ r · Egg City near Moorpark in tally sh~'#ed t~e t:J.~'li:as tat'1i 1 Ventura County produces three the le~d1n~lec~1on v.ictm:ig. _ •million eggs a daY. A'.rt ·cb'aval'~ia, s~creta~>J-, The wqrkers there had been treasurer 'of Team$tti'I· toeal' . represented bY thei1'.fearru(tets -~ 186',)lllld \tre,Y.,!e at ,EJg·<;ity Wu Union. TileiU·F>W fiu lJeen pick~t:- -l86-!0l"'b"8·'.Uh19D.· ~nd1l' fo1»tln! Ing the ranch ·)"here' 15 South , UFW. '0"1' ·worltl!r ~ed for bo Vietnail'lvse ,,reblgees, ba~ been · · uniOn'?talt. ., · . ,; 1 , .. ' • • employed. 1 ,., ... r • , • T;he' Teamster: Vl~Ory carne The Qutcome of the elections the day-after·tire union tecoroed being. cooduc!A!d .thro11ghout the an apparent but·dispUted win at state:.1:Wt evehtuel}yr"determine : ! -: r, j ·b8rgaining jurisdicti()n for about i Am··, hiJ.·. It 200,ooot~rmworkers. BOTH • SIDES .A:NNOUNCElD v.ictories in ~e election at Gallo, · target of . a., bitter nationwide boy~ott by. UFW supporters. ' . ~ .. Smi·th. . ~ .. 'Accmed . ,., -, ( State 'i "We claim V:iclory~ at Gallo, .. Chavez said Thursday from·his headquarters in-Delano. He said 123 b~llQ!s, not counted in Wed· nesdB_y·ir state-s.upervised elec· tion at .th.e winery were cast by striking.members of his union. The Agricuitlll'lli.Labor. Rel,.. tions Boaid will conduct a "pre- hea:ring conference" . Tuesday with the ,UFW. and the-Teamsters to decide h,,ow the ctiallenged ballots in the Gallo election will be handled, .a 'board spokesman said. trustees CurViR 1Trone Jr. Herbert Kbhze1. · . .-: · Judge Picks and , . ThenreJ?Oi;t . di!cl~s~ the schelrie w-as -dllbbt!d the ••Monster Project:·,. Smit& ·de- veloped the scheme With Kansas City' bu.ffnessma'D M, J. Coen once a '"cfltector of Westgate, a ·giant .Omgiomerate that Smltti form'erly'eontrolled. · s.,. ,·~··-.,,..,, SACRAMElNTO CUPlr:'-A bill establishing ia-new regional smog bo3rd for LOs' Angeles and surrounding counties has' been p ... ed bY · ~·Senate' with no votes to·spare. 1 • The 1 leltfililtibn wourd •give voters a' <haqi!e to rl!place ·the Southern California l\i• Pollution Control Disiriet , which WU or'· ganized voluntarily JUiy !'by the supervisors of · Los Angeles, Orange. "Riverside and San Bernardino ·eounties. ; B-tW: I ;1•.,_ RFK,Prohe ' "-' ' I Gun 14.':xperts !.OS iNGELES (t)j,jl ·- Seven ballistics .experts across the natioD will c~fry wt lftdepen- dent .~its oq. Sqhan. Sirhan'iS pistol, under a JU~if• ~tode· termine whether anotfi"t gun was ·nred in lhe a5'assination of Robert Kennedy. First they llave'll> aefemilne w~'1he!C~~J:iiS(l;~'!"ilJ~.re-. cove.~ed ih , e, ~ ij,,~ w~e:.Pt~servea::w~ -ll·l<> be 1 ~alid' ..!?ld·~~e ~ ~~en yeacs..., ' J· , ( I 11 • '!1ii new tests are tlie ~~or con~ued preSsu~e by. ·~ gun!' .l!)eorists who, say t!Jiire ~ evi:l'e,nce to show~ that · l!>•r~• bu)le\s;~re fire!' fo I!\" ~Y slaYh\I than . Su-bans ,iievol.,... . bel~j,~ tb't' some' d&~tlii' ... LOS ANG~Ejl CAP> -An ·<O'lffl!!:" bullets coJilc( I!@\ 11,aV'e elderly wpm an w"'h(t Was blown con\ !'fl~ His pis\Ql. 1 ·,: r : •L•, througb'ller liecono-atcry window _...:.. p· •'gslD' ING. •'-"~ ~ • .i... died of her injuri,.. Thursday 'l'HI!' , ...... cc;"'" alter ' ias ••.A!Psion . at her superior:-cp!lrt or tcB '~'l\llteles apartment )>ullding, allthorlUes Coutti,y Robert Wenke; ~ said. , , • · day ll~Ctpled the grouM~p;i; Esiherr Nieto, 16, ri:;,eived ~auon l/J\i p~. , ... bums over,IO pe~tof bocly. out by 13 atto(Deya in iicivlh t, and suffer9!1 a l)rqken leg. She Tbe panel or baWSUclans ani1 wils taken to 'County-USC <rimfl\allsts Includes e~i\ert's Medical Centerlln> crtU<al (Olldl. from \~e ~Bl,. police de~art· tloo and med alio)Jt lZ bollrs', ments, U11ive~1itlea aild pr:lvate later, a holpit-1 •l>ok'°mad~d. , · 1nsututj!t; rrom Calllbrnia, MUI· • 1neiioia , 'Michtia·n and ~le .. OI, ~· ·.: •• Washington.D.C. • tu · The suit. was bro...,! by CBS-SACRA"1~~10L.JI~-,;";' TV and P-ul Schrade,Ollt!of the U.S. Bureau. o dehi... an i , t liv1<-ns 'l'•unded·in.the Ken· meot Thu"!d•Y • .,. • 1'<9""" n""• ihootinc ind ioUied by at· I<> permit • l6!\-m1le ~Y<I• ~~r's ror slrhan, the 1tate, race acroa• 'h' G•lifQ<J)l• d•rt -··"· an'd..citv. • ' lfrf°BArlllowtoLa1\recaa. ~ <'$ __ ., , · •-11) . . •. SAN"FRANCISiOO CUPl)'-·taw enrorce,ll)ent ;authorities ba,ve thw,arted an apparent plot to kidnap the h,ospitallzed wl!e ot , Ill• AttQmey Ge~ Evelht J. Younger and arrested a sus-. :J.o<t, l~l"U disclosed Thursd~ . 1 . -'l'be·Attorney General's office laid the 1uapeet. James Good-•• -32. a clerical employe at tlie University otCallfomla Medical ,,...,nu., u ·an ex-convict, oc~u booked. •• a parole .,......Gdform~threatenlngcalbtoJI.~~· ' . ~~A.·,ali0kesm8,I! said the caller telepl)Qned Ute All<>mey ~l'O San Fr~ncisCo office three times \1(edneaqay, a clay ~ e,o(riclal's wire, Mildred •. bad Qndergonf tquUne surgery · • 'JrinciscoBayAreahospital. ..'. · · · • ~-:· .. J "" • ) ... • .:! ( & Pl}l,~T CALL was taken by a depu(~ ""° qubted the tallei"''ls. sa11ng; ".The Attomey General has been mesamg around ~lth,mple and the law and had made a bl•mlstake in PldlUOUli bis address and this information was being clrcUlated a.rii:tpeoP!ewere-awareoCit." , '· i · An al de to !be Attorney General sllld tfte :Caller J~enUfied himself 0. '.'a CoJ'merP!'lsoner Qrthli'state." · r , • · -Youdge'rbitnl'~ll"m:otfctllill-Coiri"hours-1ater'ilnd was - told:· ''We'v" caught up:with'you·ancl ~ifttsi!!<ky.sbe has--, notbeen~idnap~d~'f \ '-' .,i),. ~ r. "':"'" , . ') .. . . 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A8 DAI >PILOT EDITORIAL P /\GE ' M o • ' • • • :Refugees Feel C • I I Nigbt.11 are. getting chillier: time is getting shorter' and-4l· they were audible-<>ne could hear the oc· caslo!lal sound of dreams shattering on long, chilly nights at Camp Talega. The fear comes up with the ground fog that shrouds their first home in America for more than 11,000 Vietnamese and Cambodians in the refugee camp hard by the southerly San Clemente city limits. America opened the door to them In theory and in rhetoric when Saigon fell. Yet when they arrived, bewildered strangers In a strange land. a considera- ble segment of her population seemed to have slammed the door in their fa ces. But not all America ns, certainly. . A coalition of about 20 Harbor Area churches of all pers uasions has launched a campaign to de· rnonstrate to the refugees that while we have our own problems. we understand theirs. We care. We are willing to help. · Sponsors seeking to help refugee families facing transfer to winter quarters at Fort Chaffee by Oct. 31, if not sooner, are invited and encouraged to contact the churches' community task force. They have initiated a plan to eliminate some red tape from the sponsorship system based at Camp Talega. The churches will serve as a pipeline of in- formation to speed up placement of refugees. One admirabte aim'is keeping families together. Catholic refugee families settling In the Harbor Area. Plymouth Congregational Church Is sponsoring two Buddhist men . And so it goes. Questions about what you can do to help may be called to 646·8153, 646-5434, or 642--0226, all in Costa Mesa. Federal Responsibility On the topic of relocating the Vietnam refugees, . the Orange County Comprehensive Health Planning .Council raised some eyebrows recently by writing let- ters to President' Ford and Secretary of State Kiss· Inger, complaining that not enoug_h was being done to· insure proper care for the refugees as they are being brought into the American mainstream. In general, the health planners expressed con- cern that inadequate health screening procedures would handicap both the refugees and the com- munities in which they relocated in dealing with the refugees' future health needs. Lack of adequate medical histories showing pre· vious treatments or chronic health problems and lack of information on medications being brought with therri by the Vietnamese Were aniong the items noted.; 'All of this, of course, being complicated by the language barrier. There is some complaint in county goveniment circles that the health planning council overs.tepPl!d its area of jurisdiction, did not consult with county authorities and raised some unnecessary fears. ( • ' Many individual Southeast Asians Who have sponsors now face separation from their loved ones who haven't' been placed yet, when the remainirig refugees are sent to Arkansas. The rather loose-knit effort has developed as aa truly ecumenical undertaking. Religious organiza- tions traditionally stick.by their own kind, but, for ex- ample, Temple Bat Yahm, just before the Jewish new' year Rosh Hashanah .observance sponsored Jq Whatever the question$ of jurisdiction or Proper channels, it does appear that the health planning council has brought up some points which need to be gone into more fully by those with the responsibility at the federal level so that unnecessary burdens do not fall on the refugees and the host communities. 'Why don't you people go back to Communism where you belong!' 'Jobless' Alarms Misleading Dear Gloomy Gus Marcos Pushes De-Anaericani%ation Polkg Philippines Tu1ning from U.S. : PAUL HARVEY) Are you getting fed up with 'learing that the cause of crime is "joblessness'' when you can't : tire anybody to cut your grass? ' Are you getting fed up with ; 'ederal, state and local govern.- : n en t ban· · louts to peo- »Je who are 1obJess? Pretty soon no one will tie seen driving to and from work alone ln a full-size, air-cond.iUooed c~ \Dl.less that car isr either sub- sidized by the government (as a tax deductible "busi- .ness'' expense), or owned by some government agen- ·cyfor 1'official'' useonly.1 . MIFFED ~ 0. w1Nt1e11ts ''' slltlmltl!M' ,;.;. ,_...,...., d• ... ftKH.Sarlly rwtlkl.,.. vlOWI of lho MWS,."r. Send 'l'OUI" pft ............ 'IGw,o.f~'IPIJIL • -Nhilei.t's next o impossible .o ·bire vor1ters to vork? dollars into welfare of one kind or . another. And while we talk about ~ it welfare gran~ are rising. That's ~ood. Maybe if we :tay angry -and vocal .hrougb this neJ4 'eteetlon cam- .">aign. rights orga~ons will ;top profiteering on poverty and >0liticians will stop'bleedlng tax- ;.ayers to support parasites. HAVE YOU any id113 the kind Jf money we have dumped into :::hicago·s so·called ''poverty neighborhoods''?._ Including your money, whereVer you live, hundreds of millions of dollars. With no appQ.rent improvement in the situation. You can't -<separate all these welfare · handouts from the employment statistics because it's·this easy"government money which mesmerizes potential workers. After 10 years of welfare handouts in Chicago un- enu>loyment has doubled! Try to hire anybody in any city forbousework, for yard work, for the picking-up and sweeping-out jobs. Man, we can't get people to do work.work for $150 a week when they can make more after· taxes dollars than lhat by not "'""' wor.u .... Just as there are jobs for the unskilled almost everywhere, there are jobs for the skilled, also, if they are industrious. MANILA -Attempts by Presi· dent Ferdinand E. Marcos to balance suppression of Moslem insurgents with courtship of the Arab oil bloc reflects the new de· Americanized foreign policy of the Philippines. _ . .' To the dismay of .army officers. Marco s bas pulled military punches against esclllated guerrilla operations on the sodtllern Island of Min· dariao rather than give . Arab states the im .· . pression of a Christian nation waging holy war against its .Moslem minority. What's more. he b .. turned the other cheek to Moelein countries aicUng the in .. surgents. . . ( EVANS-NOVAK ) establish a distinctly Philippine foreign policy is shown by its in- ·teraction with his worst domestic ·problem: the Mindanao insur· rection. While scattered Com- munist insurgents are no pro- blem. Moslem guerrillas &row stronger and recenUy pulled off two bloody ambushes of Philip. pine troops (unreported in the controlled Manila J><e5SI· Some, 30,000 PllllltiPlne t.._ In Min· danao are not cl01e to suppress- • Ing perrillu whose ancestors .plaped Spanish and American colonlali5ts. But overshadowing the in· surgency bas been the world oil crisis, stunning for this poor, oil- importing country. Impromptu remarks by Marcos in the town of Lucena last February more clearly refied bis thinking than formal speeches. What will hap. pen, be asked, "ii all these coun- i.rieS producing oil -Arab na· tions -would support this <Min· danao> secessionist movement? ... WberewWwego? The United States is in a chaos too. She cannot even help Vietnam or Laos.'' Since then, not only did Marcos unequivocally support the Arabs in the Mideast but, confide his generals, he restrained the anti- guerrilla •CampaigniD.Xindanao. Although Marcos confirmed to us that Libya is supplying in· surgents with European arms, be bas raised no international furor. MARCOS also conftrmed to us that the rebels are aided by Tun Mustapha, chief minister: of the .Malaysian state of Sabah, and that insurgent leaders have been trained by Malaysia's central government. But seeking to erase the .American-puppet stigma and work closely with Malaysia and other Asian na· 11om1, M....., hu riot prolestAld., At the heart Of his new foreign policy is China. Could not tbe- communique establishing diplomatic relations be interpret- ed as· a non-aggression treaty? "Well,'' he replied in our in- terview, ''suppose I don't in- terpret but merely quote Chairman Mao Tse·tWJg. He said we will not plot, conspire againstteacb other or seek to overthrow each other.'' Marcos has few illusions about how much protection that pro· vides. But he was captivated by China -to the unease of rich Filipinos. We heard him address civil servants here, admonishing them to avoid copying "foreign models'' and. then praising Chinese practices. Clearly>i' ••foreign'' meant ''American.'' IN OUll interview; the Presi· . dent described , Chinese "self- reliance, their unity, their de· dication, their self -abllegation. •• · Did he find anything unattractive., there? ''No,'' be answered, ad·1 ~g that workers and peasants COW.d criticize commune leaders,_ ''It gave a taste of dei •racy ... My impression was authoritarianism and that orders came from a.)i>ve. But the imJ. pression that Y"got. was the other way around.., , Marcos's ''new society'' ~ resemble Chinese ••democracy more than the American orjgjnal, The Preaident told us he favors martial law ·cont1nu1ne. here so long as the world nY cession and the southern iJj.t surgency cQntinue -probably ai vet;')' long time. With his ten years in power: comprising one-third of total Philippine independen,ce, Marcos looms as the domin&nt figure in the republic's history., Charismatic and a brilliant maneuverer. h'e now en ~ thusiastically strides the world stage. He is a non-drinking, n011T1 smoking, pbysical·fitness addict. who looks ten years ·younger than. his 57 years and promiSes to re. main the Philippine strong man into the foreseeable future. Consequeµtly, while be wants. U.S. naval and air power based here as we reported earlier. Marcos's de-Americanizing is ~· permanent fact of life ID post. Vietnam Asia. Cab companies have been ad· vertising for cabdrivers in ; Chicago for more than a year .. , And a cab driver 1n allcago can -makeupwardsof $200aweek. • Yet the headlines continue to ~quote sociologists who blame : ·'llllemployment" for the 1iick- Graduates of Western Texas State University -with a reputa- tion for being good workers -: are offered more positions tharl SUCH deference to the Arabs was prompted by Philippine economic suffering from higher oil prices last year with their big Am$1.can brother standing by helplessly. That was one of several shocks -beginning with the 19~ Nixon Doctrine and climaxed by the 1975 Indochina debacle -adding up to U.S. decline in East Asia and causing Marcos to end Manila's echoing of Washington. Besides the Arab courtship, the new policy· em· phasizes regional Asian ties, a bandons vocal ant i .. communism and embraces Com· munistChina. The Lecture Circuit Sham ness of the cities. Subsidized laziness is the sick-:less of the cities! And it's wonened by Politicians offering more and more something-for· nothing; by workers demanding more'-and more or they won't. work at aJI; by government agen- cies and sticky.fingered social service agencies which dearly Jove to hande all those "govern- ment dollars." • ClUCAGO alone .h .. poured more than a billion ~ your they can fdl. · SOMEBODY has to sound off on loafers thumbing their noses and shaking their fists at tax- PAYERS. It's ton easy for•J!Oliticians to purchase S:¥ther period of peace and quiet by, ditbing out dollars to blackmaillllg leaders of some of the so-called ••social service'' organizaUon1 -under threat to not . . It's as s)lmy a racket as Capone's ever was -but these Capones have the government on their side! Nor does the Philippines any longer copy American political and social models. Martial law under Marcos is flowisbing after 1,000 days, ren~cting a consensus that AmeriC S'"n democracy is simply not for this country. Marcos returned last month from Peking rapturous about ihe Chiftese system and suggesting its applications here. For better or worse, the Filipinos are no longer, in William Howard Taft's unfortunate phrase, "our little brown brothers.'' · MARCOS'S determination to In the new book, "W. H. Auden," atributetothelatepoet, edited l>y Stephen Spender, I found one of the re· miniscences most endear· ing-and also quite sham .. ing. It seems that Auden bad been asked by a distlnguisbed university to give some famous Public Service Takes Its Toll . . The untimely death of As .. [ ) 1959: Set~ Johnson, Los Angeles; semblyman Edwin L. Z'Berg of EARL WA"i:~,!lS 1958: Earl D . Desornnd, Sacramento at the age of 49 ~ Sacramento; ~957: .Thomas J. serves to paint ur, the mortality Doyle, Los Angeles; 1955' Fred rateofstatelegis at.ors.Heart at. Hayward. In 19.73 Larly Weybret. Salinas, Clarence tacks aren't Townsend of Los Angeles and. Ward. Santa Barbara. Oa!e an occupa· Robert Crown of Alameda.. Williams, SUsanville, Don Hol>- tional hazard Others in those decadeswho'.bave .bie. Chico and Roscoe Patterson,. ·f o r t b e c.tiedinofficewere: Tulare; 1954 : William C. Berry, •lawmakers, In 1972 : Carley Porter ahd San Francisco and Willis ~they are a 'lbomuCarrell,LosAngelesand Bradley, Los Angeles: 1953 : I mathematical Frani ~lotU, Eureka; 1970 , George J. Hatfield, Stevtnson. l ·c..rtalnty. An Patrick McGee, Los Angeles ; Jesse Mayo, Angels Camp, and I Insurance 196• G Mill J Jonathan Holllbaugb, Los , 1 •. : eor I e er. r., 1 I 8 a e 8 m a n Martinez and Alan Pattee, Mon· Ange es. I would not on· terey· 1968: stewart HlQ.ckley, In 195!: Ernest Crowley,· . ty have hi• San BernarcliDo; 1987~ )!:uaene : Ucenserevok~1drselllil&oneof ,McAteer :;an FrancJ,<o and ' Vacavil!'e , Letter Davis, ; them a poUcy, be would be . a.~rtes Chappel Loo 'Anieles· Portola; '1951: Chris N. •1 ctttifled~tbefVllD,7f"!'D· ..--· l&H: Lee Bac'iatrand, Sa~· Jeaper1en, Ata1cadero and , M tile sun met and ieii'lt ill a Bernardino· George Butters, El Centro; 19'9: ; certalDty one of the llJO'lnemlierl · Michael B11rn1, Eureb and Sam : of the California Lealll....,.• will IN JIA< A. A. Erbart. San w 1 Helli.Dier, fruno. : meet tlte llri.m re•-eaoll JOll'. OtlllJ?'I; -l!lea: John J . Hollillt.er PATTER, .. nd Butters were ' JimmJ the Greek would tan It a ~1,.Santa Barbara, J. HowUd , )dlled in auto accidents. Crown , '! sure tlllna. The book proves It. In wwtam1, Tulare, Paul Byrne, 111ru run over· by an auto and a the put 30 years 48 memberl Qllco, and Glenn Coolidge, Santa train hit Heisinger'• car. ffincke: -I havedledlaof!ice. • Cruz; 1981: Jamu J. McBride; tywentdowninbisprlvateplane. Ventura and Vf.'A. "Jl!ft1111'' 'With !Nt a fe'I' exceptions all the -TBJ1Se.!&1• .. ·"-c!• ~. Hleka, (a4'ramento; ltlO't • rest 'were victims of heart at· -• rloa Dor«by l/"nahoe, Bakerafteld; tacl<Jl/fhat bu proved to be~• far ' I - greater hB2ard for Incumbents than campal10 opponents., Fewer have met defeat at the palls during the put 30 years. · In the Senate during that period, 20 members have bowed to the man with tlle scythe while only 17 were downed by living op. ponents. The Aaaembly, with twice the membership. has pro. po<ti4nately bad about the same experience with death and defe•t at the polls. Wblle many may llnd public service rew ardln.1, too many bave fquild tht price olthe hectic life to be blfb. Z'Bercpald In Mt tar bis 17 years Of dedleat8d ser'flce. (SYDNEY HARRIS) lecturJs for a tremendoUs fee. "It '.would be awfully nice," be tc>ld a friend, "but nothing occurred to · me that I wanted to lecture on, so all I could dow as say no.'' I read this anecdote just before departing on a lecture swiilg of a few Midwest colleges -hence the ''shaming.•• I, too, had riothlng especially I wanted to lecture on, but lacked the strength of character (or absence of greed) to say no. HOW LOVELY It would be if the world wer~ comprised or peo- ple who simply_ said nothing wban they bad nolhinll to say - wblch would be most of the Ume for mdst of· us. Think of the masses; of lec\u~~.s, fe>:rums , m~s and sympOsia we would be well rid of. So much or what we clo publicly ie meaningless ''busy-wart•• - projects to mak~ 111 seettl llilpor· tant, to keep us from beUlg bored (usuatiY by 'borina others at a prlc..), or to pay offlbemortaage andsendintlietultionf.~ In. the past year aldile, '!"e could tick bf! doze!ls of .con· ferences on econom,\~ matters, voclfel.'ously att~lld•d by economltts of e~eky stripe, re-~llllJ ,Uctly wbal ibiy,bad said lb• previous week; no one ~191!',others or,dlang· 14 bis ,mlllil' 01\e" wl!lt.' ~ sue· ceedlni onlt .tit' t\Ob!Uslng the public beyc>11d all 11ope or un· ~... . . ' · Oil THE eountless academic Paneli (and I 1"4ak as a ~latant­ ly lfUllty inember « too many) where the babb~nr &•bbll'!ll. Jfmln<lone6rn iomuetiii ,. IJOOP of mice quarrelJna over•. piece of cheese. Most of the participants have litue Of mean- ing to say, and those few who do have said it such innumerable times that they have forgotten whytheybelleveit. 1 (The chronic symposiast is much like Santayana··s famoua definition of a "fanatic'' as one' "who redoubles his efforts aftei: be_baslostsigbtofbisaims.'') 1 · How rare and therefore ad-. m.irable is Auden's flat state.. ment, ''so all I could do was say no.'' What supreme moral . simplicity, in contrast to those ot us who would rationalize a dozeai ways-we need the money (whG doesn't?). our point of view~ serves to be heard (Wbost, doesn"t?), if we · don't do il SOIJlebody worse will (thew • · ' eternal copout). Sad, isn't it when a merely honest man seenu soexceptional? ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT . /!ol>mll.Wt..r,Puw. .... Tl'lomo t Ktnii1. Editor &rrbaro Krdbieh, EdilorlcJ Poge Editor The e41torial pace or the Daily Piiot• seeks to Inform and t1Umul1te readers by presentinc on this page div~rse commentary on toptc!t of tnte-resl b)' S)'ndleat. td columnlsta and cartoonists, by providing a forum toi relden' views, and by preseatJna tbls newspaper's o~lnlona and ld6a.s '.~:i:,~~~~'fy~=:: only in the edi\ocit l cohamn at the top o( lbe page. Ol>tnlonl ex- pmsC!d ·by lh• oolu~i. and cart~lt.s G.nd lrllC?r WJ;:tten are their ~ and no endorM!m~t of ' lhclr views liy the Daily Pilot •bouldbeln(~l . . . . ;Frlday,$e~tembei12, I ' l d .~ ' J + "' b: j ' J J • ~ I' JI tj "' a ~ a ' a II ' ~ ]' 1 ~ i; ~ e • • •• ' g I• ,, • b I . g ~ a v ' ~ ~ • • ~ . ~ ' f • ~ ' t t t t ~ t i I r I • ' I I ·ork for Bands . ' Wood Carver Teaches Cm/t ' I J ' J Wood ·c~rl'er D•n Olt 011mbera to put oav.UO .. ,. that todl.Y'• models to9etbor. ""'1b-lllta -·He . Per tho past nve years be wants to teach tho $1-yoar old.llllalon pten to worlt with Viejo mair II-• been l111i1el9, not depend, working toward a full· tlme eareer eatviol models otold-Ume llblpo, covered . w a,1on1 and stace coaches. CAVALLO TAUGR1! himself to carve u a bo)' "'°11'.'1'1r---.., In New.York City, :w11eno he bad to amuse mmtelf Wblle both hia lmm!Crant parents worked. ••Jn those days.'' be says. "balsa wood was 25 cenls for a bundle. I used my dad's ~ discarded razor bladesforcarvlng'." Family obllgalions ll<'Q'~nted Cay.!)llo fl:<>m completing bis mOilieal studies at Fordham University as •JOUlll man, ao be turn to a profe11ion lo medical drawln(. He worked3t Sloan .K.etterin1 lnltitute, a canter re- search facility at Memorial Hospital In N.ew yort City. Ia recent years C&v.UO bas worked In sales to supPort his fami- ly. His carving supports itself, and Cavallo says he ew:pect11 that before long it will support the family as well. ''THE LARGEpleces·I DlllY,.... ... ""9 am commissioned to do , DANCAVALLOWITHNAUTICALPROJECT I WantatoTeacllY~ratheTr. require months of re.. search,'' he sayS. •'"1'bile I am studying the back· ground for a particular. [ model, I do smaller Baek to Work pieces.'" Cavallo works out of his home. at 22832 Via Santa Rosa. He says he has found the artistic climate of Southern California ''inspiring.•• Nurse Course At Hospital ''There is so ·much here to explore.t• he sayi. ''The historical aspects of the Western mOvement fascinate me. \.Nurses who have been out of active practice can brush up their skills and f)uchess Describes learn new techniquas in especially the Gold Rush a Saddleback College era. The transpQrtation refresher course offered syatems, •by land and by at San CI em ente sea. were ingenious.'' Hospital. HE IS CURRENTLV "The course i~ aiqted carving a model of the at RNs and LVNs who t b kl totbe whaling ~ip, the wan to get ac n ''Cbarles w. Morgan'' job market . after an for-a Laguna Beach absence of One year or d ed f iii many years,•• said family escend rom er Ra'Pe Delpbint>. Eschbacb, t.bevessel'slastcaptain. , . chairman Of the Allied ''I have over 2,000 · hours of research into o . , A 1iealth division at Sad-the '.lllorfan'," be says. · LONDON C P) ..,.. The dleback College. · ' ''The -·arch 15• ••cit .• Frencb,born Duchess of · • ··~ -J!edtord ,said Tb~ STlJDENTS meet ing,'not dry at all, lllat a man she claimed from 7 a.m. to 2,30 p.m. because I know I will be ped h 29 ars aa d W d translating history into ta er .ye no1n Mondays an e • something tangible -a a Manchester hotel had nesday1. An hour and a written her a fan .letter ha 1 f i 5 5 P en t in. model that will enable CJfte~ readin,g, .her classroom lecture, fthn peopleto 'see'history. autobiography Nicole or demonstration. For "ln the case of the Nobody:• the remaining time 'Morgan', I know it will Th 56 ld mean something very e -y e_a r -o 'participants work with special to the family. ~uchess, third wife of the staff, rotating to dif· 'Ibey will treasure it for 13th D!Jke of B~dto~d fer-rnt hospital units. generations.:• . whom sb.e marnf!'d in D.onna Meehan, who 1960, •Poke in London teaches the course, bas CA.VALLO DOES most ~efore tlying to the worked three years in of bis research in Fl'ankfurt book fair t .. the San Clemente museums and librarfes, promote the paperback emergency room. She is but he tapped a more editionofherbook. a 1~1 graduate ot the vital source for the ' The duche~s said the Boston City Hospital ••Morgan'' - a former man told her in the letter school of nursing. cabin boy on the ship. ••yoU "Were such a shy ••1 must admit I Ii.rt an~1looking ll:!st and NURSES interested in sometimes tniss my lonely. She ,said the enrolling in the course models once they're m~· ••asked· to me'ef me sbou.ld.s;;egister a.s soooas sold,''· the carver says. agam but I never wrote possible at the Office o( "Like any artist, I give a back." She declined to Admissions and Records great deal of myself to givefurtherdet~ls • .._. inBuildingJdontheSad· each creation. So In her book~ ~.ne d.leback campus. sometimes J arrange duchess .says rape 1s an Deadliiie is Wednesday, with a-tiuyer to bbrrow awaken1~g that every Sept. tT. · a model back for a short wQm an should ex•. Additional lnformetion visit.Looking atlt brings perle~ce. ••. is availablfl by calling' back meuiories. People Describing the 1946 the Division of Allied . they understand how I episode, she said she Health, 831-9700 or feelabouttbeworkldo.'' answered ~ ~ock on her 495-4950, extension ;!81, door wearing on!Y a or Mrs. Meebaa:at San . ~athrobe, and a stranger ·Clemente Ho~ital J'lin s;.,,..ed "'very tall and smiling'' 49Jl122 ~ . J .' -e-- l9fced bis way in\o her : • · .,d 1 ' SACRAlllENTO CAP) loom, ''locked the door · · -Legtslation1ab7olisblng ind pushed me on the Labor Choice exemptions for Jury iluty bed .. And that is the last · for faith· healers, a thing I can remember of •'i<IS ANGELES CUP!l ~t'eeper of an almshouse that particular evening. --William R. Robertson and even legislators has ''We stayed together was named Interim ~ 'been signed by Gov. Ed- (or three days. He was a ecutive secretary of the mundBrown Jr. The bill, miperb lover. l was ift.. Los Angeles County by Assemblyman Al lroduced to the kind of FederationofL!lborsuc· Siegler CD· Vallejo), animal loving that I did ceedin1thelateSigm\ind-drops all 17 classes of · not know existed. I am Arywitz who recently persons previously ex- not ashamed." died of a heart attack. cuseil. ··----,...io .. -Mll-A110M' ; KNOB98FM ._-..;..,~ ! __ ...... Oll.\11-HT KFIMoAM ......... :JI ... 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Coil bound photo albums in assorted designs and colors. 10 magnetic pages. Push Button Controls. GE Cassette Recorder s32 Features 6 push button operation.Work.son AC or DC. Adapler and mike. too. \ ._.PA.Di Beecn at Otangethofl)I •Open wee 9:30 to 0:30. Sundays 10 to e. ~·City Or. 11 Garden Grove Blvd. •Open Wffkdlyl 10 to 0. Sunc:laYt 10 to e. . · SMCrA AMA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza• Open Dally 0:30 to O. &ndaya 10 toe. ll • I - • .. • ' ' • !\f DAILYPILOT :Values C~ed New Students Said 'Better' BJ ANNE COOPER 0t•o.11,,,....1utt • 'l(ounipeppleofthe70s arm't aa noisy or dis- ruptive as their pre· deceasors of the 60s, but it's a mistake to com· pare them to apathetic youth. of the 50s, says Maureen Redfield of Dma Hills Hl&h School. I Mrs. Redrleld, assis- tant principal at the Dana Point school. says students today are not apathetic. but have been •·hurt. and disillusioned politically.'' ''THEY ARI-~ more :iware than they are \lsually giv('n credit for," she says. ''They are better educated than teen-agers \1sed to be, and they have been ex· posed to a great deal more .. if only because of television.•• Mrs. Redfield says material posse ss ion!; don't hold the charm for young people they did for their parents and grandparents. ''Jt's not that they don't want things,'' she explains. ••They have had the good things. They take them for granted. Now they are looking beyond monetary values to such iSsues as health and ecology.•· Schools have had to struggle to keep up with growing demands tor d·iversified, quality education, according to Mrs. Redfield. '1 WE"VE COME a Jong, long way from the idea of the school house as a kind of holy place where teachers dispense wisdom,·· she says. "Stu· dents are individuals with individual needs, and more and more alternatives are being or- .. fered them in school to meet their diUerent needs.•· Two examples of the altematives availal)Je to &tu.dents in the ~Capi!trano Unified dis· • trict, she points out. are Crossroads, .. th.e ajternative high .·school, and the fundamental program. which is of- 'KIDS AWARE' Educator Redlleld !ered to elementary stu- dents. "We are exploring the possibility of having a fundamental-style pro· gram at the high school Jevel. too," she says, "a more traditional, &true· tured approach.•• Mrs. -Redfield says It's not easy to predict wb,ich alternative will appeal to which student. "WE ARE FINDING that all different kinds of families are chooaing the fundamental program,'' :;he. says, ''depending on the particular needs or their individual children. Some children are simp- ly happier and more pro- ductive#in a more struc· tured environml!'nt, where they kmw what to expect and can measure their progress.'' It is important, Mrs. Redfield says, for yowtg people to have alternatives so they can learn to make decisions they can live with. ''We have students asK counselors which or Beveral electives they should take. 'J don •t want to ,choose,• they say. 'Just tell me which one ia l>est.' That's like asking someone to tell you which fruit is best -ap. pies, pears or bananas." • Rec Classes Set I For Costa Mesa Arts, crafts, sports. dancing, belly dancing. drama, dog obedience and a host of other activities tor Costa Mesans aged 2lf.z on up to senior citizens 1'.rill be offered this fall. Registration for the classes sponsored by the Costa Mesa Department of Leisure Services is $Cheduled Thursday, Sept. 25 from·6 to 8 p.m. in the Community Recreation Center at the west gate of the Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive. MANY OF THE CLMsES are held there, but full details of all offerings and locations and costs, i£ any, may be obtained by calling 556-5300 or visiting the office on the third floor of City Hall. Fitness classes include yoga, slim and trim, men's physical fitness, belly dancing, ·children's dance, ballet, tap dancing and ice skating. Children 21!.l to five will enjoy the Tiny Tot CoM op program, pre-kindergarten and a Christmas workshop titled Tiny Tots in Tinsel Town. HANDICAPPED CIULDREN can be enrolled in a variety of classes and programs ror the re .. tarded or thoise with physical disabilities or.blind )'oungsters. Older Costa l\fesans may be interested in tbe Teen Club and their elders have found the Senior Citizen Club which meets in the Commw:lity Recreation Center has many activities. San C:lemente Bicycle Rodeo Set at Sclwol The annual Bicycle Saf'ety Rodeo, sponsored by the San Clemente Police .. Department and the San Clemente Police Officers Association. will begin at9.a.m. Sept.21 at San Clemente High ScN>ol. course, stopping, ridbif between stanchions, the" figure 8 and a snail race. The events are planned to test the child's palse and p~ ~ision, control, judgment of di s tance and clearance and general Prior to the event, an riding ability, explained oltM!erwUlgotoelemen-officer Rob Chalton, tary schools a nil talk coon:llnator • about blcycl~ an\l J>•d01trlan ••fety to _nqu,b INclQ.tJl>ING )OIUl8ilten In Oa4ea<lle '"" ~ Icy es, wlllbe through llx. Be ID -~ to the bell bike Ii cent• bicycles. ., __ , 1 f '°"'i.il_pmen rom the YOU!iGSTBU WILL San _Cl JDenl' Fl~e not be a II owe 4 ! o °"Pittmflll, police unit& partielpete In tb. rllcleo. and 1evoral raClp.J mleu their bicycles are·. vCoebl<l!' f.rom Or1U11e licensed un., 'l11ternaUon1l • • Race1ray will be on dis· l'artlclponta will com-!UJclmln1the'event. ill 1everal evems. 1!'.etdollmoilta will aiio • nch1<1ln1 an ob.1ta.cJe beaa;vod. I Child THE FA!lni.Y ORCVS PUJIUC Non<:B • I Abuse Dial-A-Ride Fought Blockaded. • MIAMI (AP) -''R B1TllOMASD.EUAS mUlt be an awful feellu When ~ draw up would·be plana for to be a $-year-old anil California'• tranoparUlion needa, their btu~ta k,_ that tbe people •I» Invariably Include 1101De kind of rapll! trantlt, monl an> auppooecl to love :you • .,.... lllld more penooallzed •ervlce, oftAm called Jut beat you and burnetd ''dial·B·ride.'' y o u • ' • a a y • a Now an Orance CountY Judge 'bas thi-own what J>'IYCl»losl•t 'who warns may be a colos1al monkey wrench Into all Iha pl&lk that child abuse ja nen'goodintentions. PUllUC NOTICB becoming an epidemi~ here. Dr. Barry Crown 11ld that he and other specjalists are. taking Bteps to try to reduce a dramatic increase in the number of abused children. HE ATrRIBUTES lhe abuse In part to parent& frustrated by a lack or money and prone to lash out at the first available lhlng-lhelrcblldren. Compared with a similar period last year, the 'number of abmed clllldren treated at Dado County's Jackson Memorial Hospital has almost doubled since June. said Dr. Ii-win Redlener, chairman of t~e hospltal'I Child Abuse Procram Com· mittee. "WE'VE EXPElll· ENCED the worst sum· mer ever for child abu,le," said Redlener, a partner with Crown in the study of child abuse. "It's reached epidemic pro- portions."' He said 87 cases of child abuse, including three young victims who died,· have been verified at the hospital this sum· mer, compared with 45 cases In the same period oll974. Redlener said the area·s slumping economy. hard·bit by cutbacks in real estate and Fonatructlon, is a m~or cause of increased attacks on children. 0REDLENER ALSO bljlmed the economic situation for a Jack of starr, research and ea.re facilities for the vlctlmo qt abu.se. uaual1¥ ~hildren under 5. I I He said be and Crown have jOlned with social workers to work volwi· tarily all summer ln a g·roup trtlatment pro-- gram involving 15 area famili.e1. But be 1illd the work bas beeri Umlled by a lack o( rupds. lUDGE MARK 80Dl!N'8 RUUNG lut month Involved this state's piooeerdlal•a·rlde 1~10!'_, one provided by the Orange County Trana!! UUll'let In La Habra and the cityoCOranee. The service bas operated for more than two years, allowing residents to telephone the transit district and have a minibus pick them up at their doors within minutes and deliver them to specific destlnaUons within their cities at a cost much tower than taxi fare. The idea, or course, is to diminish dependency on individual cars and.the idea worked so well that imitators of the Orange County project have arisen in widely scattered parts or CaliFornia. The OCTD itself bad plans to ex .. paad lhe semen to other parts of the county. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS WITHOUT A DOUBT, TIIE SERVICE has met a need. But the qualities that made it so appealing - low cost combined with personalized service - may prove its ultimate undoing. . For Judge Soden has ruled in erfect that the non-proFit, tax-supPorted transit district has been in unfair competition with a private local taxi firm. He gave the transit district 120 days to either purchase the Yellow Cab Co. or Northern Orange county or stop its dial-a-ride operations in the firm•s service areL Purchase price bas been estimated at about $1.3 milliOtJ. NO DECISION HAS BEEN made; but there are early indications that the choice may go against buying out the firm. OCTD owns 67 minibuses used for dial·a·ride and district board chairman Ralph Clark, also a county supervisor, has said they can be used on lightly-traveled bus routes if they have to be taken out of the more personalized service. But lt:s o~ the regional and possibly even na· ,tional level that the 5'4en decision could have its largest impact. ' The regional transportation plans of the Southern California Association or Governments, for example, depend heavily on the dial-a-ride con· cept to tie in with possible new rapid transit and ex- panded bus lines. A-,,cient Star Atlas Found in CJUna HONG KONG CUPD -the Zodiac In CblnR, llAll A colored star at.fas, COD• been diK«>•ered tn an ~g the fitst known 800-year-old tomb an• pictures oltbe 12 signs ot earthed about 100 mlles Americana Cla.sses Presented Courses with a bke>o tennlal fiavor bilthlltbt this fall's offerings in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District Adult Education program. Most <'ourses begin next Monday and all are open to the public. freeoC charge. Class titles include: oorthwest of Peking, the New China News Agoocy hu reported. • '11111:-TOMB )fal-found in 1971 by farmers work· in.g on a people'• com.. mune Irrigation project near the town of Hsuan Hua In Hopei Province, and dates back to lhe Liao Dynasty or 906-U27 A.D., theage1fCys11id. PUBLIC NOTICE •'In Imitation or a 1--•• ~,CT=on~ou=s~a~o~,,~.~n~,;.-- wooden structure, it has MMll$T~T&lllllllff front and back chambers ,.. ~ pws-i. dollW _,. --: and OD the domed ceiling SIGRUN'S STUDIO, t.ldo vu1.-of the back chamber is a sct vi. Oporto. SulM. 20.1. ~ I 8Mdl, QI. f'2Ml co oredstaraUas.'• sr~1""" N•rt•rd, ,,s, P~ The aUas. which sor· StMll'!Op9 "'• ....,_. 8Mcl\ c.... rounds an inlaid bronze ~1-1nm1icortdlkk4lttf• ... mirror with painted lotus clvldla9l. flowers entwined around ,,. =.i::;: nw "'"" .. it, contains 268 stars and , o.rtt o1 °'"_,. c-cy .. other celestial sym bots. A11gU1C.11.1,1s • The 268 stars include NitflNd or-.. C•1t o.n,o '"::: the sun. the moon. and Aua'2.-2'-0s.t.s, 1i.1,1s mw• five planets, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. PUBLIC NOTICE -QUILTING AND Patchwork, from 6:30 p.m. to 9~ 30 p.m. Mon· days at Rea Middle School. Traditional techo.iques and modem shortcuts will be taugtii. IF THE SODEN RULING HAS the impact of -Community Band. '"=~::i:i::..u stopping dial-a-ride services, ''it would screw the from 6:30 to 9.:30 p.m. '"THE ATLAS also TM~ .. ~,..._.,... hell out of everything',·· says John Beil. a top Mondays at.Ensign Mid4 rontains a picture or the .;:~. m.--.. °"•..,.. transportation planner for SC:AG. dleScbool. Open to all re--12 .signs or the Zodiac ac--Blcl\.CA.'*9 But Beil doesn't expect this to happen because sldents, course will end cording to their location. ...... o. .. .,.r.,..OJ\Grr.ft cl the emphasis national planners have placed on with a concert featuring .. in the sky."' the agency' ~!"'°"•....,.......,.,a. the personalised minibus service. mGsic of American cam... said. · ,,.....,...., c · "".., ... .., •'The Urban Mass Transit Administration has pen.. ' '"f!le ft?St reference to done a lot of work on dial·a-11de and demand -Genealogy: Who. thesign.softbeZod!acin !f:rahsportatlon aJl arOund the eountry,1• he said. Am 1J-r;~ia-p.ni,.toS.• Olineae.t>ooJcs wasmthe . •'The extent of their involvemeot In dial-a-ride will J>. m • M o.n d'a J'S 1>t Ha.rl l)yllasty 1200 11.C .• cause this decision to be examined closely on 8 na-'Newport Harbor High. A.D. ,220). But no pic- ijonal basis. And I wbuJd expect that considerations Class in embers will tures or archaeological of public good against the private taxi firms• in· 1earn to trace their(IWD. finds on thl's subject PUBLICNOTICE terests will play a I arge part in whatever eventually family trees. • # were ever found until the 1----------- 0 happens.'' . -American discovery or the colored •1CT1t1ous•usiH1:ss 1. Solutionsothert~antheextremesofeitherbuy .. ltandcrafts. from 1 p.m. star atlas,'' the ageJ\cy n.ro1=~:."~ .... ing cab companies or suspending dial-a·ride to 4 p.m. Wednesdays at said. MU•: service are possible°' of course. Harper School, Featuring In addition, the Atlas . Roa1NSOM AS.WCtATES,, imt basketry. macrame and contains 28 ''Husi: or ::;~su1 ._.,,.# Mlt.MM v..,.,_ CA. decoupage. lunar ma~sions. into o.ril91N.Aobfnsoft,t7ttSMlrllail ALREADY, SEVERAL CALIFORNIA cities Tbe doctors are seek· are actively considering subcontracting with taxi ing an initial $160;.000 in firms for publicly-subsidized privately-operated state funds to be&in a . systems. comprehensive ctiild BUt whatever the eventual outcome, the Soden a bus e ,-.r o g ram. decision should be a warning to tbe transportation Redlenei; 21;&1d the mooey planners that they must consider existing private would allow expansion of companies when imposing wide-ranging plans on the group program to in· California. And this can't help but complicate theit" -NEEDLECRAJTS and Off.Loom Weaving, from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m . Tuesdays at Es\an- cia High. Students will learn tr adi ti on al needlework techniques. which the rboon's mon· U...Mtulon.,,..to,CA..mn C1r•lyn E. Aobl.n.-ft, j1t,. thly cours~ through the MlrltCAllLA..Mtukll\Vl•Jo.CA."'11 heavens is divided. T~ls bu$1Mss Is cCHMlucr.a .,., • • • T h e 2 8 I u n a r • glfltr.I ~.tat11Mon mansions are divided ~ 51.tltfl'llf'lt •• ruect Wltfll tfle along the ecliptic and the ~aw11ocor .... °"'"'Y ... -., celestial equator:• tbe_ Plltlff..r HM agency said. •'This con .. secit.s.n.1,~CMstlWtr~ dude 100 families. already very trying task. UCI Courses Amwwreed The following schedule or programs bu biffn announced by the UCI Extension Service. They are open to the public. Records Out -200 Years or American Political ear .. tooning, from 7 p.m. t6 9. forms to ·the records in ancient Chinese books.'' p .m. Thursdays at AssauJt ·Cna-Newport Harbpr High. ~ Includes lour illustrated SAN DIEGO (AP)-A SACRAMENTO (AP) lectures exploring in~ former San Diego Cowl· -An estimated 1.2 fluence of political car4 ly sheriff's deputy bas million pounds of what toot)s on U.S. public opi· be~R sentence:d to six officials called ••obsolete• nion. Course begins Oct. months to life in state, o(fice records'' were 2. prisonforassaultingtwo destroyed bf the state Students may register. Sftittee masseuses. 1be durinc the 12·mootb ~t (he First cla~s meet.· ~tence was 1.J;n.Posedon period ending June 301 log. For·more infol"fna· Vincent Betcher, once a state ofricials say. tion, phone 556--3302. guard in the County jail. DAI LY PILOT • , PUBLIC NO'l1CE PUBLIC NOTICE - fl -• ·1 ~ '\ . ' .c 'L ' -· • • •• ... Kw .... ... ... =i ... ,.. ... ... ~~ '" ... I''' ·~ "" <o °" M" ... tl~ .,, "" -~' .. , "" ... :.'°' . ' ... , ·~ ... ·~ ""' ,., ·~ ""' , .. ... '"' -rar 0 .., .. • ' ' ' DAil y "'-OT .. ,. ·Eight Playsk!al Areas PUKAS • 5'-49 CORAL ~~-:-:f K.ids' Checkup'N~w L~w • , Red, Oruie. Smoky LIQUID SIL YER LIQUID GOLD ByFRBDEllJaCSCHOEMEHL ..... o.H,~ .... SANTAANA -Parent.arnuatcoateadwllbmore Ulan buyfn1 socks and lillrU and-· and peo>cU.. when !Mir youn• one enters tllellnt1rade lhil ye or. one enters the nr1t 1rade this year. They alao muat deal with a new 1l&\e la"' that .. tabllshed the "Chlld Health and Disability Preveption Proaram. ·· • The law eocourq:upa.renta to take chikl ren en- terin& the fint 1rade to a doctor for a complete physical examination that can cost u much u $29. PARENTS llA VE 11IE choice of not submll- tln& tbelr children to an examination, but to ex· el-else that option they must sign a written waiver at the child'» school. r ·Pioneer Spirit , ' .. Tbe.'lntent ol the law ls that every C'hUd enter· In.& the (Jni;t' grade tihould 1how proof or having a pbY»ical assessment for any dlsablllt.r, which could , uupalt his educatiorwl potentiooal ' a.aid Helen Brown, ~oordinator of schopl health For the Orange Counfy Department ol EdlloaUon. ~ 'jTbe whole id'ea is to find any children that .Lauren Whitaker demonstrates the 890· : vintage covered wagon, on display with hun- :dreds of more modern recreational vehi cles at :the Recreational Vehicle, Van and Boat Show ~at Anaheim Stadium through Sunday. · need care,'' she added. THE LAW OUTI.JNES eight areas that physi- cians must take inlo consideration: health. develop- mental and nutritional history; vision test: hearing lest; dental checkup;,. head-to.toe physical ex- amination <unclothed): growth and development test; urine, blood and tuberculosis tests, and im· mWtizaUon history. . .'!,.Wtl!Allll•F•••••a&m\' ... ;#.;:m ........... .ll'J Deaths Elsewhere A--ispakesworiian for William Mammen. a t EL PASO. Tex. <AP) "---F'r ank G. Pickrell, \\'ho in 1923 discovered the famed Big Lake oil field that triggered the e"'pe ning and 'de~elop­ lnent of the P e rmian Basin oil' empire Or west f , -Laguna.Beach 1enera1 pract.ice~pb¥sician. sald the Texas and southeast. first six items woul<fbe covered by a normal office New Mexico, died Thurs-call fee. That is $12 for current pati~ts and $14 for day at 85. new patients. Fuel Perils Cited ............ Of ~arrf4ige • E•t.,._ A11t11st 27 Ford Advisor Speaks at County Meet M•rl, Su...n Morrow •net EOW•nl ... ,.,. •<.1r1z,JMfW1 l.•11C1C..i. R., Sr. ~0<1lt, Sn.llJAnn•nd O.Oro-~y e.m.r, Cllf'tlttne Alk• •nd Ltl•enc• Earl Morl•J. Ann T. •net M yron 8. tllnul, A~•nd l-l•"'t Mtin:I• Nrk•r, CIWlrl•s ~ •nd Barblor• .... " ~Is.. "'"9'1' •IW:ll 0.¥1<1 •...-ron, er-£. ano C:•rmen L. t:'lme1. o.ri.nota-,c1.•ndJot111J«.ot1 Wllll•m$, P•ttkl• G•ll •nd ~ ).l~n Gtrr.-tl, SUMn •nd Jolln ~lnk1. O.r•ldlne E. •!'Id Gtr1lcl R. ROQflr~. OoM. Nor"n •nd R•vmond 0.lto!rt G•llagn•r, \11,.l•n B••trlte 1nd Owlrl('1 Anlhorly MiU1>r,Cr•ig~Sharon ' ftl•llon, J•na' Lou a11d G•Orp Eft<krclck #Inter, W•llac• E. anctNl•rgartot •1cht1rd1, Jellr1>'( Ch•rl1'1 lfld ~bc>rat\Kay · ll'hom•1,J0hn tr•-Nll'ltll>Lourw Wright, Marian Jor~• •nd on- ~1tey · · Ott•r. M11\•llrT .and Albert 8. KHf,. D•nl•I Euo•11• and Jll'let ""-' ~ -Deatla Notlea ANAHEIM -Fuel • shortages are more threatening than war, says Virginia Knauer, President Ford's coii- sumer adviser . Although some families lose loved ones in war. she said. "This <fuel shortage) is som ething that hits every family in America." An energy policy is. needed, s he said, but Congress has to "put politics aside" and act on it. -MRS. KNAUER made 1 her remarks Thursday at a -press conference Prior t o her speech before the Pacific Coast Gas Association conven- volved in transmission and distributi on of natural gas and ap· plicance manufacturing, she 11aid : "It is up to in- dustry to provide con- sume~s with t he means to conserve.'· MOST OF THE 'A'astefulness of jas i:s in tht> home, she said, One example is the stove pilot light. "An estimated 30 per- cent of the gas used by a range is consumed by the pilot light -and we have the te~hnology to el:itn.inate t,htis energy "'aster. Other home ap- pliances <'Ould also bedi."- stgned for greater effi- ciency. w•ooe1.1. lion here. 'HITS EVERY FAMILY' Presidential Aide Knauer She also proposed that deregulation of n,aturaJ gas be undertaken ex· •perimentally for a trial period "lo see \\'helher it actually does provide the hoped-for benefit of in- creased supplies at com- petiti,·e prices." .. J0t-1N H. wAoo.EL1. ••• .-ciem ot She said Congress and Hemet, o .. formerly a resJCIMlr of ·umer · al ·ke must CO". •"'MERS also Fountain Vlll•Y O Rellrfd 9f\'1Ployoe COOS S I ;, J"V M0ovg1;11,.irc~•11.0a111o1dff1ri5'f:i. realize ''the days or \\'ill 'be affected by un- temoer n. 1•1s. sur ... ivea bv ru, Wri•• cheap fuel are over " at employment and higher ~lt1, o;on."°""1rdW.OCllll of Ml"'1+, . ' JPlorlda; aavvnters, S.usan Ne•l of least.until solar energy Is prices resulting from the Rocnest1>r, New York 1na Ann Bein harnessed And that she shortage's effect on in · f{K.Cor-le of F1lrport, New York; .uni, , • ' Jan s. Phelps of .t.rclmore, f>tNI.; • predicted. is some years dustr.·. •1n<t<n11a,..n. rn u~u 1;11110-rs, dona· away. In the past. she noted. !Ion\ ""Y bl made lo The Huri As-K ·d th 11t<>U•t1on. ~1v11i.. wr .. ke' ... 111 be~ Mrs. nauer saJ e people have been told to Fores• LAwn·Gleno111e, ca. C'Onsumer wilr'be the last use natural gas as the GREIV.E • 1 d 1 l"'MARv .e. GRE1ve, resident 01 hit by the natura gas cheapest an c eanest However, she said it \\'Ould have to be closely monitored to protect lhe consumer. _wgun11 8e.t,n. Ca. 01111 QI dutns.tp. s hort age ... But n ew fuel. Now, she said. peo-r--;::======::---1 ~~C,.1 ~~~;~;d"'~~'~.b;..,'::i!~~: homeowners will be af-pie must realize "it is a [ ~ ,_.,.k. .. ,.,.,,,~ne1011111 :00AMMon-fecled because they will finite source. We 're go-Call 142·5671J ••· P•citic "'~"" cnaptll, NO'wport be restricted on the kinds ing to run out of it.·· · · ~h. ln11•""4!nl, Inglewood P•rtr. , cemetery. P1c;r,c vie .. Memorl•• and number of hookups In remarks to the con-Put a few wordl :;;\~~tua•v. NewPO•t ~acn. c ... they ~an have .. s he said. vention of people in-to wor_k for you HACHMANN ...... ;;;;;;; .... ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;o;;;;;;;::;;o::;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"'";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;-ERNST "-· HACHMANN, resident ol ~ Mesa, C.. Dalt. af dNth _s.p. temtoe• 11, 1915. S.1.1rvl111~ tly hi\ Write Gllr•stine, of Costa Mes.a1 •l~ter, Miia 'M.,_1i ot Germ•ny. F untr•I Sllorl<H 1"111 bl! l\tlld Ofl ialurd<ly •t l :OO PM, Pacilic View Ch't11el. Newporl 8'1Kt>. l11•erfTl<!nl , Pacific \llew Mllmorl•I ~i.\artr.. Bell eroaoway MGrtuarv din<-· ·~· IALn-IEIGEIOH FUNERAL HOME ·corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 -----.. IRLllOADW'AY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway. Cos!a Mes;i 642-9150 McCORMICK MOITUAIY Laguna Beach 494-9415 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PACIFIC l'llEW MEMORIAL ,ARK Cerretery Mor1uary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive ~ewpart Beach. Cahlorn1a 644·2700 PEIK FAMILY COLONIAL FUHEIAL HOME 780 1 Bolsa Ave we·s1m1nster 893""3525 SMITl(S' MOlTVAlT 627 Main St HunllngtM Beach 536-6539 .. Public ~~AUCTION fRJDl\Y. SATIJRDl\Y. StJNDl\Y at 8 P.M. Borgains On Fine Crystal. Sterling Silver. Porcelains. Oriental Objects d'Art. Paintings. Jewelry. Antiques. Bronzes. Furniture. Select Indian Turquoise ... S 1.000.000 INVENTORY 1:ro1n U late.f, Co11r1s, 0111-ofl'ow11, Bm1J.r11r1tcit',{ vrsrroRSl Come an cf •ee what fun Oii AUCTION can ber FREE ADllllSSIONI ... across the street from seven of ihe Souihland's m ost elegant waterfront restaurants! HOURS , Inspection & Private Salet1 .. 10-~ 01\ILY I •5 S1\TUR01\Y & SUNDAY ('k!M-d \Vcdn("!;ll:1y & Thursday AUCTlONS HllD EVEJn' FRJDl\Y, 51\1\JllDAY, SVNDAY at a P.M. ... , . JVe~· <[}~ USE YOUR BANKAMERlCARD. . 2ta.. MASTER CHARGE. • PERSONALCHECK OR CASH 2542 w..t Coaec HJPw•v Newport S.ach, . Callfornl• 91660 (7~4) 645-2200 Lab work for urin , blood and tube.rculosla tests wou1drunaaotbers1s.shesaid. ' so~~:1° TU~QUOISE . THE THREE REQUIRED immunizations-<\TSUNJwwn•aEl\Jl polio. measl ... and DP'!' (diptheria, pertial1 and• IUNTAANAllST-msm tetanus) -would run S24, the sookeswoman said: ~=~==========='""""'""==~. Many children, however. have had these immuniza- tions prior to entortq kindergarten . The Orange County Health Department. has provided physicians with forms to 'be filled out dur- ing the -examinations. The forms are taken--by--ta- dividual parents to the schoOls attended by their t!hildren. The information is logced on stbdol re· cords and the forms returned to the parents. Parents who wish lo waive the examinations must •ign ao appropriate form provided by the school. ' THE LAW is ~·rilleo in suc h a way that there is no penalty for parents \\'ho don't take their children in for an examination or don"t Cite · a v.·aiver. . - 1\lrs. Brown noted that families on welfare or.- \\'ilh low income1 may be eliaible to .baYe the ex~ aminatlons performed by the Orange County Health Dtpartm~nt. ' RODEO SEfT. 12·14 POLACK lltOS. CIRCUS SEPT. 1~·21 llG-TOP l"UNI ROYAL LIPIZZAN STALLION SHOW SEPT. 22·28 Gates Open Daily 9 A.M. ! .(."' ' ..,1 Exhibil Buildings Open 10 A.M. ~~ ·1-~ / .... 11r-.•1•0_.,.a....,. ·.:.'M~ .. ,· ~-··· ..... _.,_.,_ '["~' -I, J'ir ~-'.i~.,. \~ -Aml!t-s •:zO• a.11•• '"" , .. \· h i )f I /jl -··PIH -'~i/j ~,~I" J T*"""•9f•••·•0 ·210•17 Now at General Tire Ch•fO<I ii al Gen.r•I Steel Blem dial SIZE 165il3 195113 165114 175114 175114 185114 195114 205114 205115 215114 215115 225115 230115 SIZE IR78113 CR7hl3 IR78114 CR78114 DR7hl4 ER71xl4 FR78114 GR7hl4 GR7hl4 HR78x,14 HR7a1I5 JR78115 LR78115 GENERAL RETREADS II~ Pfus F_E T ANY STANDARD 11.ACllW AU IN STOCI( rRICE 35.95 42.95 36.95 38,95 42.95 44.95 44.95 49.95 50.95 50.95 53.95 54.95 59.95 The General DUAL STEEL II RADIAL f)es ignecl f<)r s1noo 1h riding )Ji!rf orn1u nee a 11d long mi le- oge ·l\vo steel belts provide 11ro tect ion "gains! road ha?. i'\rcls. anc.I a wic.le agQ reo;s 1ve trL·ad offl,rs great traction o n t1.·et o r dry ~urf .. 1ci!!'J At this [Jricc .yriu ... -,1n'1 ,1ffc1 rU not i r~ buy1 F.E.T. 2 .16 2.32 2 .15 2.34 2.45 2.55 2.67 2.89 2.96 3.09 3.17 3.41 3.46 . ? We've gol em Need tires lhat shout savipgs! '"' 600xl4 I 9.95 .... E78xl5 19.95 ....... ... '"' F78xl 5 19.95 ,oey.~ter ••• ..t.70x I J 24.95 - 700xl S 35.00 w« avY Fo• ds11 OR s«u ON CO/lfllft~s10N IENERAL WHOLEUTATESO,.SINGUIJDfS ,,~ ......... .. _ ......... . ( _ _.,, .. .. Don Swedlund Inc. .......l4-llMIWtr CO•ST GENERAL TIRE , ART u;vr.vt. Al1¢TloN£ER -liilRmE r' 2855 Harbor Blvd. ""-S40.S710 ·-'-"" • "'"''"' r .. -~ Costa Mesa i ~ l • ! ~ l . • 6033 .1,-...;...J.---..---..:.......;..,;i; ___ ...,. __ ...;. _ _.,., ""-------¥-Sooner or later,. you'll d.wn Generals ..• ---1.ii---"-1 . , r I · f. • : I . I AJfDAILYPILOT Lltl.Bogd ·Why··Shark's Teeth Sharp Did J teU you only about on_e O\lt of every SO cases of Rocky Mountain spotted fever crop1 up lo lhe Rocky MOWltains? A PLllMBJNG appliance store manager ...,t"tbi• atgn up in his window :--"Can Iron 1lnk1.'' T&oucht it quaint when a lady puserby murmured, •'Everybody knows that.'" Q. ••QUICK, LOVIE, on which side of a nickel does the word 'nickel' appear?'' A. Won't bite on that one, sir. It doesn't appear. •·Five cents" does. But the official name of tbe nickel Is "five cent piece." j Q. "IN mGu. RISE construction, what's the difference between col· umns and girders and beams~" A. Columns are verti· cle. They support the horizontal girders. The girders s upport the more numerous horizontal beams. Technically, girders are just big beams. 11IE MOST SUCCESSF1.JL of men are fre- quently those who suffered the m-OSt·mtsera- ble of childhoods. So says a scholar who has made a study of the matter. [t is the only com · pensalion that occurs to him, he says, for gel·· ting kicked around overmuch as a youngster. "Resentment breeds resourcefulness and anger breeds ambition,'' be says, sagely . TEETH. Q. "How does a shark keep its teeth so sharp?" A. [l sheds the m. And grows them new . Continually. From the rear of. the mouth to the front. No row of old teeth lasts long enough to be worn down. And the new teeth are razor edged. South Pacific natives have been known tasbave with them. Address mail to L .M. Boyd,. P.O. Box 1560, ColtG Mera 92626. Copyright 19'15 L .M. Boyd '. Eye Catchers Chinese See U.S. Toys WAYNE. N.J . CUPl l -A ''Jaws'' T-shirt didn"t impress a five· member Chinese delega. _Strip Mine In Death Valley OK WASHINGTON CUP!) -An Interior Depart· ment ruling' has opened the way for widespread strip mining in the most scenic portion of ~ath Valley. officials said this week. .. A ~partment attorney ruled recently the gov· ernment is pawerless to stop strip mining under some 1 ,827 existing mineral claims on land at the national monu- ment, only 25 percent of which are actually being worked now. The ruling ran counter to a request from Russell E. Dickerson, acting director of the National Park Service, who pre; ']>OSed that the depart- m.e n t p.r-ohibit a ny further m ining in the area. The park service, lion, but toy trains, dolls and games caught the envoys' fancy at a sprawling shopping mall this week. The usually serious faces ol the Chinese of· ficials brightened sud- denly when they spatted toy trains and trucks, dolls and gitmes at J .C. Penney's at the West Belt Mall. THEY PLA VE D with the. toys for a while and stopped before ''The In- visible Man," a see- through model of a man and his organs. ''ls-this used for acupuncture?" one of· Cicial asked , only to learn that in this country the object is called an ''educational toy.·· But they quickly passed through a depart- ment store's fashion sec· lion where an interpreter explained why a T-shirt. priced at $8.99, had a toothy shark printed on it. -The Chinese, members of the Chi na Council for the Promotion of In · temational Trade, ar·' rived. this ..yeek as part of a nationwide tr-ip spunsrired by the Na- tional Council for U.S.· China Trade. · ·· which ~lso recom-A J .C. PENNEY'S mended Jegisla'tion that salesman explained to would halt the spread of the delegates at one strip mining in Death point, ''For example, Valley, fears that lt wUl thi.!l)s how we drill holes t'ause irre parable inbowlingbowls." d~ma~e.totbela.nd. . The Chinese, however, ~~f1c1als said strip apparently had never m1n1ng began ln l97l. 1n beard of.bowling and the ,the D~atb YAlley area. tow-quickly moved to all of it for talc and I-the archery football and borates~ ulextte and «>I· soccer couDtetB Where emanite. which are use<! 11 · I k'~• for insulation. Newi t e eq,ui_,tp~nt 00 ~ claims are be" g l'led at more fam1l1ar to the • 1.n i group a ~ate of 200 a year, they "tb"e group-is inlerest- said. ed . tt' al T~elpalrk ser·vtce ov:ir~ei~n! ao'en:be particu ar y wanted ~o .American buyers' halt proposed _open pit ffJ.arket,•· said .Melvin 'mlne1 in area~ mclu~ng Searls Jr., a council .Zabriskie Po10t, w~ch representative. ''The ·~des 8 popular vtew Americans and the of fDeath Valley,. ~nd Chines"° are studying Go,wer Gulch, ~ hilting each otheris markets for trail. Importing ideas." Dickerson told th~ In· The delegates declined tenor Department .lD a' memo last, June that the to CO!Dmenl or answer ,(""&Overnment should be <tUes~ons on their im· able to •too &trip JDlninC presstons _of the sprawl· 1• those areas on 1ng.PassaicC01.llllymall '"'"'""' or "scenic . and which features. depart· recreational protec-ment stoces. gourmet tlOn." •toret and novelty ahqpl. GALVANIZED RAIN GUTTER f q foot lengtbL lilld.a Ndirect• the rain so It won't drtpan·tbe wife'• new hair-do. No.lCEDAR SHINGLES n ... ..,. the good ol' 19gU!ar kind ol llhlnglea. NlllllbM one ineau good stuff. 44!~ UTILITY . SHELF UNITS FIBERGLASS ROOFING Strong 111\d llgh1'"19bt la colon.Or.-- s· 2.97 10' 3;97 12· 4~97 I j • U.S. Judge RejectA --- Witness Jailing HARRISBURG, Pa. CtJP:)-Afedera!Jud1e bu reJeded the covemment's attempt to jail two reluctant wltne1ses (OI" thelr refusal to testify before a Grand Jury laveaUfatlog the Patricia Hearatcaae. He al.lo cleared the way fot defense attorneys to 1eek •• lnvesll1atlon or alleged wiretapping and haraument on th~ part ol FBI agents durlns their pursuit of the fuglllve ilewspaper helres1. U.S. attorneys had llOllght'«tntempt proceed· lnfs against Micki McGee SCott, whose husband, Jack, ls a target of thelnveallgaUon, and Marlins. Miller, a friend of the Scotts. FRESH . ~UT FLOWE~S., COUECTID NIJ OESIQfD I ' -TO CREATE YOO! OWN PE~FL~ AR~BY • • . -• • • . • . -. -• -- • • We 'l're11•1d C.....,lyn Pem- berton, new Washington State Patrol trooper, says no suspect has yet made issue of her sex. 'Everyone I've asked to get into the back of the patrol car has . complied without com'· ment,' she said. The Scotts are suspected of renti.ne a nortbeastem Pennsylvania farmhouse where-Miss Hearst and three: other fugitive radicals -two or them members or the SYIJlbionese Liberati.on Army -DAVID JENSEN '" -allegedly stayed last summer. . lx6 DOUGLAS FIR · SHEATHING ' TRIANGLE ROOF TURBINE ASPHALT .···-·· ROOF SHINGLES Om fec:rtut9 ltem • • • and no wonder. Check th• price and take not• of the 15 year guaran .... the becny mm-al coat. and the gNatcbolceofcoloft.A .. squaN .. b 100 aquarefeet. I I bad a brllltunt block of copy for tlala spot. but thy _,.I and c:hansi-d the item oa me. Really cramps my •tyi.. VENTDATOR 00. 9!. FT. You'd i.. •UIJlllMd at what on• of tbeM dudff wW do. i..po tbealr • -1 ... 1 hcmgblg arolUl4 dobagnothlng. -·· .... . :'.· .. :i..~T°t .. ·· JOHNS-MANVILLE ' ... HENRY'S 'PLASTIC HEAVY CEDAR 90 LB.·ROLL SHAKE SHINGLES ROOFING Tb ... ON!h9hoaTJ' shakes {like after that last trip to VegC111). StW the good quality c.d.ar. • 47«!~ COVERS 100 SQ. fT, Good for to keep the rain out wlth. Jobna-Mma'rill• makes sure that th• quality lo Nai good (Nnd thls ldd back to grammar,_ • clau). ·597 ROLL ROOF CEMENT Eaoy to apply cmd .....Uy rqgg.d cmd weatherproof. What a combination. . -. •, HES '5\.lC r1 A -su.1.,,Y QCoSE.. ••• -HE ONL"l UVCS · NA p;mi,u;--i ALUMI-TOP TRAILER COATING U you don•t b9p tbOM homes-on-wbM!s up. tboy fall apart on you_ 3 9 ?AL • ALUMlNUM ROOFING 0.. the_ bad. -~-8' 3.97 lff 4.97 12' 5.97 l'' 6.97 16" Y.97 TEXTURE 1-11 SIDING ro!muo 1-11...,..i. prettyapacey, S11m8 llb It obould 119 lor your•pacesb.Jp.but[ ifUHSDOt. 9!?ma 4'x8'SHEET ' HAMLET Mf.lAL BUILDING OurThffplan-aMarpoaya tbat .U b-tblo building about in the middle of the aton. "To be. or not to ber 99!! , IO'xT KEIJ:ER ANODIZED ALUMINUM WINDOWS . ' Strong cmoc:liud framMi In doo.ble or tllngJ. .Udlng window. Wltb 11C1MDL Unci'.ni<md Ibey',. kicking Mal!)> Cbriatian.Mn out-of St. Joe"s BO.ipttaI la Orange. The nu.ran awecn !Whoa eight ........ ' s·11'xa·10'" 22.67 ' m.I.ti\ GLASS DOORS 2' /IY''XX /ff' -9.97 2' /-O"x3"/ff' i 4.97 3'/ff"x'i /ff' 12.97 3' /ff"x'¥ /ff' 16.67 3'/ff"x''llY' 20.77 ''/ff'x2'/ff' 16.47 5'/0''x''/O'' 28.97 8'/ff'x3'/ff' 25.97 6"/0''x''lff' 31 .47 ~duty cmodlwl inm... bead-. Complete wlth alldln.g acreen. Tem- !*ed --g . 79~99~ DOUBLE SLIDER ''lff'x3'/ff" 19.47 8'/ff'x3"/ff'34.97 ''/ff"x''/ff" 23.97, 8'/0"x'"lff'43.97 J .• •• ' I ~ ;~ ., ' ~ r } •' ~ • l " ,. I ' ' t I ' 1 ( i ; • • I I I I I t l • • -I J • ~ • 'I • • II ' :! ,1 ;I Mqny ~Doors •• • J • •1 "'''MNNUa or .. __,..__ An eld.er'ly woman, han .. dieapped, called to uy llbe wU• unhappy with her living sltua. ticn. t 1 Ayoungf1lberwbosewlfewas t having 1evere emotion.al pro- • blemaciluldfindnowberetotum. 1 I A ' llnllle parent wu having ~ trouble hilndlln1 .her rebellious y floenaie IOD. ' 1 1 A ,...,.., wm• ubd rw ad· " , vice on legal counsel to help her 1 throuO divorce. , Theoe are the kinds al pro-t blems Problem ·Tait !bis> bean t every day.. , i .. ,. .. Pl'S ii.a ftee eouns<ling and referral aervl'ce f'4>de<1l>y COm- 1 preben1iVe Care~ Corporation located at 2011 West Chapman Ave., Suite240, ill Orange. t What ls ottered, is more than J COlllllellng, more than referral. Dlreetot Linda •Bookin thlnlcs of the ~nter as· a place to take ' 1 I ' • 1 t • I I f I I. I ' . ' : " . I .Do you rank high or/ow . ' 1 on the performance • ladder?/' ' . . communication . . ma'makethe • 1d/fference. r that lint step aed a hi end to help ,J>«illla In llQuble m Ike it. . . DIG DE!JPEll ... ~e we di tfer from the hotlinea· and, walk-in COUllleling agencies, le. that we doo'l deal with just the immediate crisis. We dig deeper and look at the whole picture.·· \ An ,example might be the' young woman anticipating divor'be. "If we )lad slfpped there, we might not have"found out that a serious illness was causing the marital trouble, and not referred her to the best J)05Si· • blebelp;• Ms .. Bool<insaid. ·1bere are otber difference., just listen and ref~. 'l'bey take little lbr gr111ted. ··we are building a resoun:e book of our own. 'We won't refer antone any·wbere we haven•t e!hecked ourselves. We visit them or h&ye them visit us." Because of this personal con· tact, PTS stall is able to cut through mucboftheredtapepeo· pie face \fben seekina: help. "It 1$ baid 'to take that flht step; to admjt you have a pro- blem ana need professional help. U there is too much red tape it is easier to give up,'' they ex· plained. VITALUNK Recipuonis:t·secret.ary Shirley Charpentier •is a vital link. She has estab1is:bet:I personal contact with key people in helping agen- cies throughout the COW'lty. Although the center•s permanent atalf of four doesn't give ongoing counseling, they add a pe~aonaJ touctt which mlPt{ost make adilf....,oe. .Jo,i Bower•, a counselor wbOlle backaround includes a paycblatric RN degree, ex~ ~ed thlt help doesn't end with• I!!""'• •all or office visit. "We II eall and make the ap- !"'ll!trDMt tor. them or arrange tor a room if they need ~tall~tlpn. '.l'hen, we'll pick them up.an<! take them to the holpltal, get tllem through the fllli:Qg out ol form'1 and evea help %-m uapo,el<. ''Afterwards, we m~sil and Wil lo the 1pouse if neeessart and be!~ with sovreea.to meet other ne«la,,1ucb as child care.·~ aiid lbe person they talked to the rirst time iso'l there. they may feel Jost. We can connect them with Jodi or Trisha <Alicastro) and they can be assured of im- mediate help.'' ln addition to regular office hours. PTS offers a 24-hour answering service, 9'1'1· 1831. ' Suicide threats and severe depressions ar~ not uncommon on the Pl'S Une and il is in this: area they feel they can be most effective. • Community involvement is another key. Since the office opened last February, the talk abop has co-sponsored a seminar series for adolescents ·in cooper a· tion with the Orange YWCA which led to rap groups for teen alco6olics. ing their way into grocery and drug stores, laundromats, beauty parlors. Employers are being en,. couragedtotacktheposternextto the time cJock. ••When they ne~ help, the number will be right there.. We hope to reach indUStrial nurses with the same approach.•• Preventive mentaJ beaJth js vital. they agreed. , There is a feeling about the PTS office that anyone walking in bas a friend who cares. Counseling is done person to- person in bu·ge comfortable chairs, not across a desk. ''I've never seen anyone leave.•• .said Ms. Charpentier. "without a look of relief oo b~ face..'' .., .. !Many hoUines and help &gen· c:iea 8.re geared to a seecilic pro- blem -suicide, Pfegnancy, drug abuse, alcoholism. We deal with everything," She said Ms. Book.in and her small, but well trained staff, take people's problems seriously. They do not "Shirley can make a call 8nd. say we need to get someone in for help immediately, not in a few dan or weeks. Because we've made contact' and they know us. know we 're not competing but cooperating, we get people help when they need it." Evaluation Is complete. "We don't want to nfer !iomeoiie:'to private psychiatric belpwhocan.. ~We are avaiJab~e to speak to not afford it, And, if asked, we' ar\Y group on anything from drug will even check insurance ..... abuse ~o adolescent .P~lems policiei to See exactly what is and _awcide prevention, Ms. covhed1" Ms. Booklnsaid. llookinsald. The Problem Tait Shop works with some 40 to 90 people each week and anticipates even more as the community becomes more aware. ALTEllNAT~VES <lOlllMUNITY OUTREACU. "Very f~'VJ people know what Problem Talk Shop has begun Mary Ellen Bloss, In charge 0£ community informatiorlt ~. "When a person is in troubl.e.'he feels alone, helpless, impotent. •isolated. PTSdoesn't let the lack of a re- source stymie. the alterna,tives are. We do. -an out.reach ln thtt COm.RJ..unity to That's what we're here ror." contact those who have little ac· ''We make ealls,'' they ex· plained, ''sometimes one incom- ing call may mean ts to 20 outgo- ing cal!s,'but we don't give up.'' Another advantage ,of the cess to information, about mental Problem 'l;alk Shop is a paid, health. permaneilt,professionalstalf. Posters detailing the PTS "If someone calls on a hotline, philosophy and services are fmd: "We want people to know we offer more than· counseling and referral. We play the •rote of friend, too. '1 • ' Directof.Linda Bookin b,elieves tfie whple picture, not the immediate crisis is vital to finding help. PTS cuts the red tape .• eop e Friday, September 12. 1975 Page 81 Goal Set, But Is It Reached? By BEA ANDERSON 0111•0.lly Pilot St.all Because humans are goal-oriented, it ·s ~ natural fo.r us to set them. However, achieving them is another story, 'according to Col. Howard A. Westphal! (USMC ret.), speaker for a seminar l)l'esented by the Auxiliary of Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. A proponent of the human potential move- ment, be conducts Personal And Company Effec· 1 liveness (PACE) seminars. He is vice president. ' cobs\lltant and .a member of the teaching staff for the Newman Corp. His topic was Goal Getting vs Goal Setting with emphasis on communication, which, he Pointed out, is the basis of effectiveness. Bringing the point closer to home, Westphal I said, "a group such as yours can only be as effec- tive as your ability to communicate. "When you communicate, all members are working toward a common goai. That's known as synergy.·· KEY TO COMMUNICA'll.llN The key fo communication. he said, is un· derstanding. The tool is empathy, which is objec- tive. "However.'' Westphall added, "it often is mistaken (or the subjective word, sympathy, which deals with emotions and feelings. "Try to keep your feelings Out of it,·· he stressed. There is no way to understand the other person's viewpaint ir you get into your emotions, he warned. To be effective, he said, you must recognize that every human system is different; that each ~rson has a unique fil ler through which be perceives reality. Next. he said, accept that it'& okay f6r others to have a different point of view. "'Acceptance l doesn'tmean,agreemeot." i • ~ The third step, empalhiting, is the tnost dif.· llcult, he said. 1 "'How can you understand another's point of vr.,.. if you don't kn<lw w~at ft ill" Seejng bow the world looks to another is contingent on the _.iegr~ ypu'•• been abll! to grasp the other steps. ; .U an aid. Westphal! suggested that each pel'SO@l t·ake responsiblility in sending and receiv· ing communication. lt will be strengthened and j enricb.ed, .he prqmised. • lllANY BAllRIERS However, he aaid, there are so many ba,r.. riers th•t they makMouimunleation difficult. , Some or the barriers Include physical, eduoaUonal. lang\la(e, cultural, age, financial, ... social and motivationaJ differences, distrust and "the biggest or all, .. dishonesty. Westphall said that he hoped he wouldn 't. make anyone angry, but "f am going to tell you the truth. We are a ll a bunch of liars. . ''We justify it 6y saying we are only telling white lies or that we are just shading the truth . "We are only kidding ourselves. It's like say- ing we are only partially pregnant.'' Westpha l! blamed authority figures for teaching children not to say how they reel "un - less it's nice,·· which establishes a behavior pal· tern o( lying. "We are programmed ..•. just like a com· puter,'' he said. ''Sometimes, like a computer, we are not programmed properly. SLOGAN APPLIES "The slogan, ·garbage in, garbage out.' ap- plies to us.·· However. he said, there is a great deal of dif- ference between tr·aining a person to do what you want him to do and h1m doing it. ''Doing it depends on motivation." Westpha11 asserted that the carrot and the sword work equally well. But to be a goat-setter it t akes sclf- motivation which is "more determined by how you feel aboutyouthanonwhatyou know.'' Effectiveness. also is ~ermi ned by how you feel about yourself. Unforlunately, we train a lot of negative attitU.des, which he called, "restric- tiVe." A s an example, heµLked about bow so many people are nervous about public speaking because they ~e wrapped up in how others see them. NO DIFFERENCE "There's ~ difference in speaking one-0n- onethau one-ono-1qo." be assured. •1How.eV.er, Utere45 a great deal of difference between J>ot•ntlal and wbatyoudo." We furi~oh like a thermostat. As long as we• perform ia the r'ine:tWherei"elf-image and e ffec· tivenest are eqdi.l '1d contfortable1 everything .iiOicfY1! ~,~ • HoweYer-1 at lfOOn as we get out of that range, we get'asigna and we'U do anythll,li to get back there .... St ngely enough, this ~orks both ways." · . So. h19: ask'td flow do we achieve our aims when we .. W.,.k so h ard to stay where we reel com· !ortable ~-,. Once we lnte ~Soal . our system bas a unique •)>llil_J· o go towird It '·iI~e a guided missUC~-'' ~ I • • Col. Howard A. Westphal/ When we determine that we can't do without il, we create such an imbalance in our eomrort zone that we will move mountaihs, he asserted. Reasons for setting and getting goals in· elude: -sustaining and encouraging effectiv eness. -Achieving creates a healthy system. Achieverg don't have time to get sick. -Prov1ding the cohesiveness or team func- tioning. i • • .. I I ' <'·. -. ' l2 DAlLVPILOT '°'' Flf<lay;S!p!..,, ... 12.1970 7 NeW Life~ Tough ' Row to Hoe ' . "" MAPLJ: HILL, Kab.<(UPI) -'A place In tho country might seem thii l"limate liieam, but for !l tinale ·1irl, runnin1 a 750-acre f&rlJl 1ln1le handed ls walking a thin 1ine between ecMuy and despa\r. .1 · , 'JI'• &\1oo<1 life if you love it.,otbwOI~ It will Qreak y·ou. '' says N,a.r:icy Crensba'f, 20, a 110..pound.blonde who boi.aght half' a if;Ji:nerablp in the /arm at the edge,the F1int · )i!••t ol ToPellio'ln March. ' , .. $le im.oved jnlo •. three-story frame fprmbQ\18• 11.~er 11<ail'll'tion rrom ·Colby Com· ~·tndlly 'Co}lege~i\ti~ a degree in animal · tttmoto1y. She was rwsed -on a farm-aoulh or ~ arihattan,. Kan., but none of that COJ.1'pletely tp~p~er for the work and he,arteche {>f run- tJU11g ~rown place. · .. , I'-''f'U be scrounging three Years or better to Jet. this -place really 1oing, especially if the : \nar'ket doesn't go up," Nancy-said in" an in- ' terview. "It's di scouraging to send calves in and only get$2~ forlhem.'' . • ~ u n.; . ' ;:-·· I ! . I ~ . Fun .9~ ' " Linked . ~ . . . tJ The Ora!ie colljl~Heart ~s- t sociation is Qein-1Mtiit( golfers to have a he»rt an(l')jp: ~or i~. annual cla~stC at t'he-trvlhe-coast· 0oun1cy Cwb(a'hursdq, Sept. zs. Beg\Ul by Charles and Katbiyn · bback after bis near-latal ~art att.ack, the tour.namt;?nt ~~<I $200 its lir~ year, l!t/2 ; ,000 lt:s second, Wld,I.ist ,year oce~ went toW'ard p\irthase a mobife\nlit to further tie p.s~ . iiition'seducationalprogfam: -{ 1915 prQCeeds are eartnartted to uip the van for demoll§:lr'@li~i)t n cardi~c care and lite-saVl{lg Miqt1't11. lf'he He~rt Sav~r \tan ·· visit sch6ols, ~hurcbes and vie organizations to present Pro- • a~! -' ,I r A Cashion show will be present. by~oc:'11 shops f1'oarJ to .s p.m. 'at the eOtlllb'yl:lub.-" -·----- ' •J~ j'°)• v~ • • ·--..... -I ., I (j ~ ' ' $bl fit:ures it takes about $320 to make ea- penloill feedintalves to BOO pounds. :flfhe ban own moat of us;• she 1aid. "I'd bave1iked to old my wheat but I had to seU It to p~~·~·~ ' · stae a:old her 30-aere Wheat crop at $8.35 arUI t~iiilrile\ climbed to~.t!O a buahel. 1 Nancy refused to admit she bu nearly bef!J lleaten by drought, low markel4 and calvea dylD& In the laat fjvemontbs. "U you koep tbti>ldng about. things It'll drive you crazy:• 1be said. "I guess you sort of just start accepting thln&s. I cried m(>re that first week than ever. I fOUlhtitsohardandit seemed everythUig went wronc." Nancy lost two c=alves. One she ha4 treat~ ftve days and it appeared improved enough to turn ®I. But the nextdayltfaltered and died . "Now I'Ve gof a cow to feed for a year tbal won'.L. give me anything. I wonder sometimes bow in the world any~ makes it on a farm .'' Drough~ and weeds nearly ruined her 40 ._,,, .. • ··-• ~ ... ~. • . ~harlie. Fishback, chairman dt Heart Association Go1f Class1c, S8.Pt 25, check tires of van which ~~II be equi~pec;j.~ith ~roceeds. On the committee , . , -. acres of mllo. Tbe mUo. needed to feed her 135- head of registered i\nlUS, was dellll*1 for1U.,e ••bectause it's booefe11. '' Nancy handlea -vacclnalln&. treatment, delivery and artificial insemination for her cat· tle. For big jobs she exchanges Jabor with nclfhbonorherfather. Her aubs1-,tenc. garden has been pe1lected bUt the freezer Is full. Except for the one rut lux· ury she affords herself1 pop, she buy1 lltUe at the irocery store. She'1 not scared of rabid animals or prow- lers. She'• alrt?ady chased one prowler who ran from the house calJ'Yinl;:IQmething. She has a shotgun and knowa how.to use It. "J reaUy only woi-ry about getUna hurt."' .she ~aid. ''!worry thatllvingalonenoonewouldknow ror a day or so. Well, ldon'tconstanUywor,.Ybut I don't know what I'd do. I'm more careful than 1 e ver was at home. Nancy dreams of the day when she's indepen· dent and can hire help. But that is farther away than 11he had once thought . • "Hope is different now. It's working hard for whJt you want. Jt used to be just wishing you'dget lucky. But that's noteooua:hanymore. •• • Nancv Crenshaw Boston. S d? s· . . .1 • ·1 oun ... eons. I ' DEAR ANN . Ann Landers LANDERS : You say you "love the Bostoa accent" -that it "bas class wilb a capital K. '' Tell me plea1e, exactly what IS a Boston ac;~ cent? . " ~ , • Do you mean the way on Sen1 .. Perey or ordered bim to get ,p£AB WOMAN: E 11 i o t Ric Ii a rd son Stnenson but I'm hope-psychiatric treatment. U.tea' &o yon~ prtest. talka, or Ted Ken!ledy? les1Jy booked on tbe H e w e n t t o a Maybe pbefl yo• leave They do~'t 11ound 10 the 8 o •to a sou ad -psychiatrist twice and your husband he1lt get least alike. Have you whatever U Is. I Ila~ quit. tb e • b &J p ~e so actu.ally listened to the to like the wa:r El1la&,.. It.._aee,,_. the laws are deui;tat.el.J' ..... l::&Vs typical _ man on the llkbardaoe_.peab..,.. • .,..,.1u:Tth0"1itconles, ...... 11A. , street in Boston? I atM Ted X8ued1., <Hito;to Uill loit of'tbinlt ... M.7 T~.-.,-/ ·1 doubt it. It's revoltlnc. 1oaad1 like ~ad:). lluiband ·baa ~en 'al<-·n"i l :R \i 'N N· Worse than Brooltlyu. or· Mayor Kevla W.Mte'a ·rested .s a . .eeping .L,t.NI)!lJl,S: t" rec.lfttly the Bronx. ' •rf witll l~e ·-'7om, for-contrl utldg to marrted $ dlvo~ted Your humble ,stance smdl me IB&o .C!r.btt-'8o 'be ·delinquency of a ma,11 Wh~ 6aa three gets to me. Surely yOU d•. in• aom'el~l11~ -mb>Qr, •l<P!!•lng hlmMff JOIDll children He tried don't believe you must lhal'sMYhaag-up. \ in·a'i>ubUepark -iuk to pt custody but his look to Bos .to~ for -. Dall!• ~t and Jli>'s clooo wJf8'fovcht It !ii•leourt superb ed1:1cat1on . The D .. E A R A N N iL ()f course all these and won The, divorce late .Adlai Stev.enso,n LANDERS: After many arrests have 4ppeared ·1aws·1n:tbts 'cotintry are w~s 1n a class with . Sir years of marriage I find in the papers and I dlsgface Unless I ~ ' :are Bill ,Kern (left) and Clarence Miller. • Winston Churchill . I can't Jive with my havebeenbumiliatedso :,.,man -is~ prostitut! Moreover, your own two busban.d any longer. He many times I can't or a d·ope a"'dict 'she Senators, Charles Percy wa~ p1eked up by ~ count the~. • can keep her., children and Adlai III, speak Police for indecent exa Ills family is mad at even though tbe father v e r y w e l J i n deed . pasure shortly after we me because ~ey say .be is the supertcSr parent. Please, Aqn, open your returned from our ts sic~ (which be is) My problem is U:Us : ears and LISTEN. -h~neymoon. I , nearly ucl its pai:tJy ~Y fault what 5 b ·0 ·u 1 d:. bi 5 BEANTOWN,J(IAH ! died of shock. Coullln t (or not getting him to a children call 111eT the DEAR 11 ~ I agree believe it. The judge lot doctor. How . can you ·o1•--t one•!. 10, the - thal l.bere &in'I no Illes him off with a line an4 make '!' ~POI! go to~·~eiot S;I =.my doctor., 11t lie..-doesn t lint name. ll:y _and want to. says It's 'not reapec:tM ' I -• ' I , " . .. ~ I , • ·' • . " J ,· , > ' . ~ ' ~ ·1 .11.,.~ ' . l'f'" ·~J ~i'·. • .. Aq:UQ :rius: --·---. --· ( ____ ----·l;>~_.r:i 't Be ,·,·_Extravagant ... I'll !>e 50 next mootb and has 'suggested and I. want to live ~y ''Aunt M'y'' or ''Mama rema1n,tne yea~s .•n Ma)o:!• Wbat:•,your pre.. g. peace. I m ~ot thinking ference? -STUMPED of rema~nage, Ann. DJ:AB. S~UlllPED· just a life free from the · • agony that bas plagued You area't heir aunt, me. Eve,11 qar priest ·~,o acrat"'Cll. ,,tll.a$ one. says•I sbO\lld get a legal Mama May Is all right separation. What do you lfthe)'wantto,sow~ynot. say? _ PENSACOLA leave It to tbem! Id ope. " . -.. a ~ .emcm SPORTSWEAR wt~!UlfFPlAlA • ~~ , ,_ .ODS T~~IS __ ... -· FAU. SISSIC»I n.r-.c11,. --··· ...... ,. .... .l .... C:W. Aon 1S-17T-. Aon 1G-12Wed. Aon 7~ Thurs. 11Un. 4.00 to &.20 si.t ~ 16-17·11 ,a'w-~ 10.ao. -.....,., • .,I ~-~ ...... • •" '{,...,,. ~(# .t ... ' · ·-1'!BftA (Sept. 23-Qet. 22): If you feel yourself IOck,.00. iQ" . by. oi.rcurrltitances, remember (hat there, 1s• a ls.4itY LQ ev~ lock. Look arot1nd, 00 some clear thinking. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Capitalize on a rising momeqtum~ d goodwill. Be seen and heard: Di!card clutter from the past. Set your sightson new horizons. SAGITl'ARIVS (Nov. 22-bec. 21): Your pro- blerii Wct!i''t be to find a new opportunity; it will lie to retognfze it when it kn~! A brand-new i~ea i's wbe~~ you will ~.ally shine. ,;_.CAPltICOllN (l:leC. 22-Jan. 19): You know what >CPU want and have a good chance of getting i'.'t15WfinesSe;%ol sledgehammer tactics. Widen social contacts for practical as well as personal l'e\"ards. · · ' •AQUARIUS .(Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Guard againtit .. loss. Cqntrol the . tendency. to be ex. travagant: in t>tlying, attend as much to real . (' • ... ., _ ......... values as you do in price, as apparent bargaills won't. bewhaL they seem. PISCES CFeb. 19-March 20): Review your everyday activity schedule, putting your effort.S on an efficient basis in order to accomplish the most in the least time. If today le your bhtbday many rme op- portunities will come your way. You meet fascinating people, pQpU]arity rises. A chance· presents itself for a great financial coup. UFFRL' UPHOLSTERY W...T•W..t .. .... ltlJ-'!,\".d. . c.., Mne-5~259 WOMAN · forMay.Hlwereyou. FREE IECTURE & GUIOED MEDITATION .As nt1 MEW ASE AW~S FOUHDATIOH ,.., .... , ....... ..,..,,,__. "-'* M..::~ aan Altil.-i C....efl1IJ Sdwe ... ...... a.. Dr. S.A. !_ .......... _. custom madE\ctocR;~ ',1'.· WlllM ot Ual!' smoke blilxiol ... writh lmpcwted chime rnovenwnt.. ~MPSHADES I 0°/ooff ' .. -~·s995 •'custom~hair -hiatt • motif ....... • danna of calif: •1 brown & •anman • advance • 'v1n 'Clyver wltt •jchelmode ___ .... ., • ptyc:ratt • •1rnodefind •'glonn •iOf'•lton • gall ·:i=.cado . • j,~ system , _ • oco0<1gf...t • ._,.f'IQ .. . ·~ ~ ~ bancilay ·1~·· ... r.61 f.#~~ ',T~URS. ;~:ill ~ rors EP.'4-l'Rt. 1 SAT. ::lll-5iac!SUN. f.$ I\ ANAlEIMAAl!A ' m't7'J41-1212 · • , I •-... =~· --... I ........ __ _ COST• ..sA WAU.PAllR LU.Ml. IW Mlw11rt 11"- Cellll .... ... • I. Ms.nt2 'DISCOUNT WALi PAPER -. 500/o lo 80°/o -Gll!llMAL --OM-IOUS GI' M&10Cll P*l"C ftlnSt flLOCIS.. MM•,_m. fOILS.. .. ..... ~ ........... ,,_, won'""'..,..,_.,,.. _ ........ ilt.T.IN ' > Miracles are not a!Ways the. dramatic happenings people 9'em to think they are. The truth is. miraclQS are , "\, happeninlr 10 you everyday! They happen · because God loves yoo eve/Y(lay! Robert Schuller, Pastor, Garden Grove Community Church, Will begin-the new fall season with th'e exciting Series "~iracles to Make Your Life Beautiful"! TM messages • "The Miracle of Self Discovery", "l11e Miracleol Mountain Moving Faith", and "The Miracle of Unexpecled Encounters" Win be delivereq on SepL 14,SepL21,and SepL28.respecUvely .. You are invited to jofn us at the mfreshing Garden Grove Com!!lun "jly ChUrch for our inspirational Mw la I seeson!Worsh~ln 'Ehapel in lhe Sl<y at 7;30 a.m. w hip in your ear. . or In !he Main ry a\ ~:15,. I • 9:!\0,1t:l5a.m., tllp.QI. " Dr. Schuller spea 119:30 a 11:15a.ln.servlc .to/. ' QlrdtnO-COmnilnilY Cllludl 12141 lewls'SL (Chapman & lewis) Garden Grove, CA. ' ,1 " -I ...4 A ' ' \ • • I • • IOOMB bJWaF • ...,._. I. 'I ' ' ' ' l . ;, ' .. RJHICY Wl~EAH ,, FIGMENTS HAHCY ,..... ....... ~~~-"~--.... uiall, l~erl! Is o " ' ··~·~!'" . ' ·; THEY MUST HAVE MADE' A MISTAKE"· THESE ANIMAL CRACKERS ARE ALL SHEEP ANIMAL CRACKERS l----i ""'• • I'LL SAVE THEM FOR TONIGHT • .. ~ bf-TOii!! i. Rye11 • I 1 ! I ! t . " r • h .,.,. ' di',. J ' byT .... by Ei Hie Busi.lier NICEST S~E{P J f1VER COl,JNT.ED , I . .. DOOLIY'S WOll.D GORdO'' "" .1 .• • I AHIMAL ·~CKERS .. 11e's !lPSlt>e PoWN .• HE S~OULI> PoP, ·HIMSELFB~ f.!>oN HIS FE:fT AGAIN, TODAY'S CROSSWORD '1JZZLE -PEAMuTS _ __, .---...........__.-,......~ ------."' ~·M. Sc• SOIW>l/l';llMEll A. 800IC , :MM A&l.IH, IT ACROSS 40 Rl"O-ll'llped Yesterdr(sl'uuleSolftd; ... , 15 l'Ulll5HED IUUSlfPIN6 I M'A'< NOT ! THE~ DINNEKS Of · AU. TIME, THIS OOINER Will. l!E ON PA6E ONE ! ; 1 ShacloW bo• S Two.w'-'9d , .. , .... At Trifles 43 ProofrNCler'I ..... ' I .. 17• ,. JI " ' 9 Mieto- Ol'W9111tmt 14 Rushed hhdlong IS "Ott.--In Eogi.nd ... 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H.A'AO LO S PA E NGliR, """ .... ...OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN W ti. cr.dlton ~ Ille oboYe nomeo Cle(Qf'lf ttwe •II ---· .,._!""' cl•lm\ OQAIMI tM t.ald dK•o.<'11 ore 1eq111r.., \0 Ille ''*'"·will\ !he .. ,.~,.,, """''-''· ,., llW oftlte ol tM <ler~ of tjo.e ..,...., en tlll«tcoun,or to pre~n! lh...,, wltn JIM! IW(-y wotKl>e••. to the uno.r~ •I IM Tru$1 Oep.ortm1nt ot LLOYDS BANK CAl,IFOANtA, lttt Marth ~In ~t, Sint• Aoo, Colllcrnl•, """''"I~ Ille pltce ol l>Usone•• ot ll>e u~ In •If miilters pertolnln9 to tne tt~ele DI !>lid dllcldent, wltl'oln rour montllf aner the flr51 Pll(lllc.1110,. of this notice, D&ledS.'t•mber 2, 111S L't.OYOS B.ANK CALIFORNIA 8y; fl;. F . Hlndrk•lllft Vice Pf'Mldllnt •ncl l Tr .. stOttlCl!f Effc .. 1orof"'9Wlhof .._ tN obov. ,..frieddtafleftl .IAMESe.~~·LM ......... rlM ' , .. l+lr'ttr. ......... , Sllltll ..... C.llf!!JI'• ,.,,., Tel: C7t4) Qt.7J,., A*"-" .... E nAtor Publlsh9cl-Ot_...,._ C .. IC 04!1y Piiot, ~omtier S, 12, 11, 2&; 1f1J 3431·1S ' ----.. ~-.._ PUBLl~·~OncE· I . . . • \ • I I Frid • btr 11. '"' Colonel Sinnners 'Booze Hounds' Take Advice ' - NEW YORK (UPI ) -When Heublein bought Kentucky ; Frjed Chicken, they hired the originator, Col. Harland 0. Sanders. as "goodwill ambassador" to promote "flna:er~ lirkin' good" chicken. · Trouble is the colonel didn't much like what Heublein, a liquor and food conglomerate, was doing to his chicken. He didn't much rare for the mashed pat a toes and gravy ei ther. He knocked lbe chicken in public and referred to )ieublein executives as .• a bunc-h or booze hounds.'-' But what really made him madwas they wouldn't take his advice. ''When they don't listen and are putting out a pro4 duct you don't like, It makes you damn C.OL.MNDllltS mad, particularly when they'8r-eusing you r name,'' San· d('rs said in an interview.· black 1trln1 tie and carvtd cane ..:. l!Old a loto! chicken. But it really cot to them when San· ders and his wile opened "Clauc!la Sanden, The <;olond'• Lady Dinner House" back home In Shelbyville. Ky., and made plODS to !rancblae It nationwide. Bank Tel'8· • FINANCE OC Small Business Talk Set ·nepo•~ Eldorado .aanlt oi" Tustin acbfeved atelldy Ford Increases Price • an Average $216 DETROIT (UPI) - '1110 Ford Moll>r Co. said price tap on tbe base J.m.model can will be ral.led an average $216, Jlllt $10 above a slrnilat prtce jump by i,ndustry leader General Moton. , How4;ver, the boost on an average equipped Veblete w~ iiu ( at SW, or 4.1 percent. some $21. below the •lmllar In· crease at GM . The In- creases are on top of prjJ:e boosts that averaaed close to $1,000 a car In tho past. two yean.· TO MINlllllZE the lldce booob thal -lridu1try e&eeutlvea feared would tr!...,. a third otralgbt :rear of 1lumpiag sales, Fon! re-mo•ed an average of Sl!l8 •ortb ol standard equlpmotfr~ its._ leaving it to cuatoiD .. to ctecide if t11e1 want tbe oplklm. lJ-.Ions Eyed '11le changes In stan- dard "?ulpment ID.Cludfll such tem1 a1 tinted glass, d~iuxe sut belts, elecutc cloclta ancf wllite sidewall tires. On tbe Luxury Lincoln 2-<lool" coupe. $625 worth of equipment was removed to drop the bue price by $72. WEM4 .Sclwdules • Meet in Irvine .•· ' . . • Industry executives have said· they 'expect buyers to add on much~ the deleted equipment when they buy the cars and have admitted the price increases had to be kept as low as possible. THE U.S. industry is just beglonlng to recover from a two-year sales slump that began with the start of the Arab oil embargo and worsened during the recession. Higher prices, which the auto makers said they must have to belp. finance massive model changes in the next four years. were blamed for parto!lbeslymp. Ford said 1976-model tru<k prices were being increased an average $33j), or 6.6 percent. Op- tion prices for the average-equipped lrucl< are Increased $68, or 5.1 petcent, making the 1overall suggested truck prlcelDcrease $398. Over The Coun er IWOL&tii,gs \"-' 'f' ,•r ,, • r E8• NG """' I 1114 It'll •V. tMlt ' "' l\lo ~ SVt 5"" '"' 6 ... 31\ CY• 13\/o 1CI!. d1olt U V. ,.~ 1~ ...... ''" 10 ,, 17 '""' 6!tti ! ....... ·~22~ ll: ~ MUTUAL FUNDS ) &o us t.61 t.a PL.I Tm , ... 6.31 CIPltl 7,0.N.L. CO; IUC& aowa: Stoick 10,JtN.L, F,._, 6.41 7.ot Grwm t .21 N.L S GAOUP: llldp F 6.f2 7.114 lncom t .U N.L. Grwtfl. 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Union 11'11 10.6111.'4 ' ft1'e Programs Federal Sources ' For School Aid llySYLl'JA l'OllTEll l'J'1'ird ii\ G SerfaJ · Probably the best alnile .source of Wormatlon about. available aid for collqe COllU atld requlremebts Is 'be · financial aid ol!icer at the l<bool "'"want to attend....,. ror mqllmone,, no matter what its source i1•warded •i..-~ .. h coll•a... • -- You can find ceneral Information about ald procramf at various c0Ue1•• in "'Tbe CollOi• HandboQk." a dlrectorx ot 6 2.863 two-and four.year lnJtitutions published by I.be COUeae E~lrance Examination Roard. (Ask our Rnancial aid orrrcer for the?--'.""'~---;;;,.~::..::::::::;.;;:,:: handbook.) - , r • I ~ ~:-:· ..... -... ,.. """' .; w.. ""' Wot ... ~ Nil1'i6 a.. g,. '-! r-1 c. ci., •.( o. Ort tot,_, C1M1> °'9 -~-~ of.J~.: -r:·i 1~~ ~·i :i ,i;-;-:: ~-!·1 II~.,, ... -. 'JI ~ :It., ·i;i:::lf r==-::11., 1 1;.. ::: '11.J ;ll J:: ::: =-~~ii-f !!l!7 •• ··.~~ i'· j. 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Besides the widely known and ut1l1zed Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants, you. s hould consider the following programs: -Basie Educational Opportunity Grants (BEOG) Eligibility for these grants has been opened in 1975-76 to tn: elude college sophomOl'es and juniors. as well as freshmen, who are half or .rull-time students. You can get applications through your high schools, community agencies, libraries and colleges, or by wrifing to BEOG, Box 84, Washington, D.C.20044. MANY PEOPLE DIDN'T know about this proaram at all last year. Others didn't realize that it was a\so open to students who attend vocational and technical schools, or tba~ you're accepiabJe for eligibility with a hf&h school eqwvalency. Awards tor the '75-76 year will average about· $800)er student, may go upto$1,400. . :--Coll~ge Work-Study, The CWS program bas $420 million avatlable ror JJtudents in the '75-76 year. By provid· ing su!'lme~ an~ part-time jobs for students with great need, (10anc1a1 aid officers can use funds Crom this program to prepare a full aid package. 1:he U.S. government provides up to 80 percent of the salaries for students who qualify. tlith the average earned by stud~nts under this P.rogram slightly more than $600 per ye;ir. You may average 15 hours or work a week while at· tending classes or 40 hours during breaks and summer. -National Direct Student Loans. Even though these NDSL funds are admini.stered by the colleges, 90 percent or the money comes from the federal government and you must demonstrate your need. STUDENT AID OFF1CERS determine if You're eligi- ble and the total to be loaned. Maximums are: $2 soo ror stu- dents in the rirst t-wo years of a program: ss.Ooo for the bachelor's degree. Jf you're a graduate or professional stu· dent, you can borrow uptoSl0,000. Yoµ must ~ enrolled at least half-time 'lo qualify. R;epayment and interest (3 percent a year) don 't begin unt.il rune months after you stop your studies. In some cases, all or part of your loan can be cancelled if you enter certain _fields ._or t.he armed forces. Apply through your college • fmanc1al &d officer. -Government Student Loan Program (GSLP) and FederaJlylnsured Student Loans <FtSL). Some states have their own guarantee for loans, but for states that don't, the rederal government makes loan repay. ment guarantees available to students who are attending college at least part time. Some states may stipulate only full -time students are eligible Students at many vocationa1, business. trade, cor· respondence and technical schools also are eligible for guaranteed loans. <But be.ware or gyps in this field which are hurting them-any reputable schools. Don't be lured by fanciful promises.) LOANS MAY BE UP TO $2,500 a year, or a total of $7,500 for undergraduates -from banks, savings institu- tions, insurance companies, pension ·Plans, credit unions and some colleges. If you need to boi-row more than $2,000, or U your family's adjusted income is more than $l5,000, YQur need for the loan must be veriried by the collCge fman· cia1 officer. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES Due to late transmission today's listing will not appear in the Daily Pilot Gfti11 .. rs t111d Ltt~_.rK ..... YOfll: !UPI I -TIMI IOI ...... llst .._ tlW 1tocll:I INt h•¥• QlllMd ~ .id • ,,,. most b•sed on ~ of V-. Cll'I UW Nhl' YGrt Skle.11: ._. N91 _,..i lll't'Clil!... Ch""'Jf1, .... !IW llllfteRftu ~II T,,_ Pf•....io.. Clal""ll prkm Mid tM Cltr!'eftt ClosinQ Pf'k•. GAIH•11ts 1 MtCrory Co J\4 + \.'r Up 11.7 2 Col Plctur•s 6..., + 'II UiJ 10.6 J UnlT•I wt1 lift + """ Up 10.0 4 ltmpfdA .l1h s Mo .. 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C«p •• 7'1 S'll-t<o TxGl:tpf I', ,· I ~,,....__-., z.,,RTlllt-4 I Sl ,,_.. 10"'"-"" Tt•VUll 1.20 7, lO -Ill lur11 lllO ,l2 1Q •t •t11-\lo ITrOrder . NEW YORK (UPIJ -lntemalional Telephone and Telegraph Corp. bas announced receipt of a $318 million or~ der !or a complete tclecommunica. lions plant for Algeria. The contract was awarded by Sonelec, the state-owned Algerian firm, to ITT's Standard Electrica, of Madrid. It was one of the la.r~est ever given an ITT company, IT'J'said Wed .. nesday. Sugar Futures Nl:W YORK (A PJ -World sugor futures rose Wednesday. ~lures showed only small changes in a lightly traded market, according to market sources. World raw were quoted at 16.10 <'.,~ a pound nominaJ1 basic Cartb-- bean pc>rts. I " • ft DAILY PILOT ~Wrestler Breaks .Neck MOSCOW - A triumphant American day was struck with t ragedy when Abdul Ali o! Saint Paul, Minn .• suffered a broken neck during the opening day of the world Greco-Roman \vrcstl - lng championships in l\1insk. -Ali, a soldier stationed in Virginia, fractured a neck vertl'bra when he was thrown to the mat by 1\1ikko Hutala or Finland in a 163-pound match, acrording lo the Soviet news agency Tass. I-le was taken to a Minsk hospital where a team or doctors were treating him . His condition was not known. NoS1eitdt I.ONDON -The Davis Cup {'Ommitlee today ordered the semifinal match between Sweden and Chile to be played us scheduled at Baastad, s~·eden, Sept. 19-21. Basil Reay, committee secrct3.ry, said the committee ;:iccepted Swedish police as- surances that the Chilean tt•nnis team would receive adequate protection. r-vc-rv I·· PROVIDENCE. R .L - Former Boston Red Sox slugger Tony Conigliaro has signed a one-year contract to becpi;ne a TV sportscaster on WJAR-TV beginning Sept. 22. Conigliaro. 30, will become the regular 6 p .m. sportscaster and will share other sportscaster duties with Chris Clark. Channel JO's veteran sports announcer, station o££icials said Thursday. Conigliaro quit baseball last month after his latest comeback bid rrom a near fatal beaning in 1967 failed. Matt"-Tabbed MILWAUKEE -Eddie Mat- thews, former slugging third baseman for the Milwaukee Braves and manager or the Atlanta Braves. was named Thursday by the l\.1il\\'aukee. 'Brewers as a scout and minor league instructor. Elder IAadJng I ' ,PINEHURST, N.C.-Flr"·~ scorn Tllurs- dloy 111 llW POD.GOO Wot Id ()ptfl goll lounwnefl1.., ~tw. 1,00l·y•rd, p•r-71, No. 2 c:ourw •I th• 1f'IMtM.lrSI Coulltr)' Club: ..... ElO.r l1·3"t-'S ~ DMny Edvloe!'lb :1+13--67 I .... ~tnlmo... l+U.--.1 MIDd Flll'Hlh 32.J5..--67 TornW.IW.""' 32-JS--.l J"-' 0.nt J.t.Jot-68 Ed~ ~~U-68 ' Aoo:ICWI 34·34--68 Jol'wt&:NM 32·:16--61 ~rel Twitty 34·lS--.• •i;.. Tttvlno Jtt.~• ~ tw.ilJArfl'KltonQ 3+Jf.--4t Milo;• HUI 3'a·:U--..<f l,ou~..,_.,, 3"1·U.-..• l.9DbE.Smllh :W.U--tt R.y Floyd Xl-l1--.10 8obbyW8dldl'IS Jl-31-70 Tom Kiit l7·J3-7B ,.. .. Sl•rl• 34-:16-70 Jbllf!INMfle'I' J>lS-70 \arry N•I'°" _, l7·U-10 BotlMIH'ptly l>lS-70 -'"'rt f'•l1 3'·l6-1t> •uc• Cramp loft l~JS-70 8ollOY Nkhol5 :W.:»--70 , 81111c.scitr 35-JS-70 • .Ja<:ll Nlc;llt•ui Jl6..34-ro . 1 Bu!C:h 8•1rCI l1·ll-10 -----.· ~ Friday, S.pt*"bot i2. 1975 USC, Blue De • Clash Tonight UJS ANGELES CAP) -The University or Southern California, with a quarterback who has a history of fumbling, and Duke, with a signal caller who doesn 't, open their 1975 fool· ball seasons against each other tonight at 8. In spite of Vince Evans' lack or experience and J-1al Spears: sure· handedness, use is favored. Evans is a hard-charging run- ner, "Vin<'e 's problem has been fumbling," said USC coach John McKay. '"But wt> think we can do more running from the quaMrb•ck spot this year, and that gives us an ext..ra runnlnJ back.'' Spears is Ouke"s 6-foot·l, 183- pound pre-law student who coach l\tike McGee said was unspec. tacular but not error-prone. "He won't rumble or throw many in- terceptions.·· But fumbles and interceptions are-what concern McKay. who fields hi2:1 youngest team ever - a1t1>ou11h it'• bif •nd rut. · In splt.e or havlns Just roar re- turning •tarter• on ofrense al)d rour on defe~•. use i. •Ui4 ovrrwhelmin1 pick to win tbe PaciCic-8 conftrene~. Part or the reason for such optjmiam by , writers vad broadc•stera who voted lasf .week waa founded on the fact thDt the Trojans have ex· cellent men returnina in key 'positions. Strong tackle ?.1anin PoweJJ, a 270-pound~r, and weak gul(d Joe U,.IT.-...1 Davis, at 2A4, aacbor a 1tro11s cl<-- rmalve line. The cenlM b Jd! Flood, 2AO. , On offense, McKay calll on Gary Jeter. a 240.pound Junior who some feel moy be the belt player on the co•st. Jiu! the USC defenalve line un•t nearly u 11/].lnl aa In the past and l!lcKay said, "If the tine doesn't do the job~ the linebackers must main· taln the 1crlmm1ge line. II they make • nice tackle five yards put the Uno, it may look great, but that's ol!U r;ve yon!>." Duke may not haveton.m very much if Spears can find 180- pound senlor split end Troy Slade. McKay termed Slade a pro prooped and Slade h .. the credenUal&: 31 catchei for 489 yards and two tourbdoWns- However, he·s most deadly as a kjck returner. He returned one punt SS yards for a score against Tulane and burned North Carolina for 94 yards on a kickoff return. ~ Rams Get Tough Oakland Runs Into Stone Wall ... LOS ANGELES CAP) - Defensive taekle Merlin Olsen. the veteran of the Los Angeles Rams' defensive corps,, credited the defensive backfield as mueh a.s his own front four in Thursday night's 6·0 shutout of lhe tough Oakland Raiders. "I'm really proud of the whole defensive team ," Olsen said . "Every sack of a quarterback re- quires great coverage." The Rams tossed Raiders quarterbacks for losses four times with J ack · Youngblood credited with three of them. "Any time you get a shutout, it has to be a tremendous effort by your defense,'' said coach Chuck Knox, who added, ''But tonight's game really doesn't mean anything. Next week they start counting them." season. booted both field goals in the victory and said, "I did miss the first one but it would have been a shame to miss the second." Dempsey's initial try tor a 31-yard scoring effort sailed wide to the right but he got a second chance because Oakland was off ·side. He scored a 26-yarder and added a 32-yard effort on his next chance. ''It's nice to win but it's nicer to be with·the winning club," said Dempsey ' who ha~ played with New Orleans and Philadelphia. "It's nice to be able to con· tribute.'' THE RAMS' TONY BAKER PICKS UP YARDAGE WITH AID OF ATERRYNELSONBLOCK. The battle at the Coliseum Coach John l\1adden of the Raiders commented. "'The Rams are very tough. They play good, solid defense. We couldn't get established. Wfiile I've never thought that any football game was meaningless, this was not a meaningful game as far as the Super Bowl is concerned.'' WFL Boss Cries Foul CHARLOTTE. N.C. CAP1 - Chris Hemmeter. president of the World Football League. lashed out bitterly Thursday at newspaper and ne\\'S service re- ports that the t "'o-year-old league is about to collapse. ··Every time I go to a town. people assume l'm there to deal with a bankruptcy,'' said the .'.JS-year-old lionolulu busi· nessman whose financial plans formed the basis of the WFL·s second-year reorgani:.i:alion . "Instead or talking about foot - ball as I should, I have to talk about accountin g firms. This continual battering is taking its toll," Hemmeter told a news con- ference. "In our franchise cities, the media has been great. But 27 other cities would love to see those 10 cities disappear. Those 27 are making it tough," he added. While he didn't say so, his re- ference obviously was to the 27 cities with National Football League teams and the IO cities with WFI, teams. 1-lemmeter came to Charlotte from Shrevfi'port . J,a., where he said he C'hecked thoroughly into the reportedly shaky Steamer franchise. I-le said he helped to strengthen some weak points and he rallied tht> support of business leaders. · He said he was shocked at re- ports out or Shreveport which he said took his positive statements out of context and made them sound like predictions of the league's doom, "l\taybe I'm too honest," said 1-lemmeler. "Al the press con- ferenC'e down there. somebody asked ir the league could continue to exist by drawing only 2,000 to 4.000 per game. I said of course • not. but y,•ent on to say that the average attendance thus far has been 15.000 and everything points to that improving. · ··But my whole answer v•as not reported, only the first part. "The same thing happened to a statement l made that if one franchise folded, the league couldn't finish the season. I went on to say that the remaining ·10 franchises are all healthy. I believe th at the league is only as strong as it.s weakest franchise. "Within two weeks, I'll have C'Omplete rinancial status reports on all the teams. Six of them are C'omplete now, including Charlotte and Shreveport, and 100 per cent of them are healthy." · drew 68.630 and was the finale of t he exhibition season where both the Rams and Raiders wound up with S.1 records. Olsen said there was one change on defense: "We didn 't blitz them as we have in the past. It seemed like they were looking for~t." Knox made one switch by using running backs to carry in the plays to quarterpack James Harris. "We did that just to see how it 'WOUid go," t he coach said. "'We have been using the wide re- ceivers to do this in the pasL It's too early for me to form any con- clusions." Place kicker Tom Dempsey, joining the Rams just this .LA. C:lips Reds Madden used h is No. 1 quarterback Stabler only in th& first hair, and Knox used hi s starter Harris the same period. Still, when thet went out, the score was 6·0 whei'e it remained. b5*r5 llann FlrstCIOIWIS 10 1, RuthH -Y•rCls ts-CJ .._, .. ,..u.1119 v•rlb » 1•2 f<elum v•rlb 67 4 P•UH 1·11·• l·:zl>l Punts .. "> .. J~ F~-lost l-0 o.n f'lnatlle$-y•rCls +:u 1-.a INDIVIOUAL.1.l:AOIEM RUSHING -O•lt;l•nCI, Hut.bltrd 1-2'. van &gl'IMI ... 2S, H•t •·10. LO!i Allgtles,, Clpftllleth 12-53, Bef'tetwft .. SO, Mc:Culc;._Mt, e.i.... !.JS. RECEIVING --0•111•1111, Bllelnllloff t·lS, Brandlt-& Loi A119*lel, .Jff$ie2..-, l(Je.kl1•. PASSING -O.kl•11C1, Sl•bl« ... 1"'3 U y.,m: Uwrenc•, J-1-t 17. Lo.5 Anteltot. tt.rrl1 .. 1 ... 214; ...._.Skl2+1Y. No ·Dynasty Yet, Says Anµerson winning seven of the nine games in Dodger Stadium. Favorites Advance LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Cincinnati Reds, stalled momen- ta.rily by t he Los Angeles Dodgers in thei r goal to hit 108 victories, will l;>e awfully tough to Dodgers Slate Rookie Rick Rhoden went the distance roi"the first time in the major leagues and Steve Garvey batted in three runs, two of them with his 15th homer, as the Dodger$ improved their hold on second place. In .Seniors Tennis Favorites adv-a.need to the , quarterfinals or the 49th Pacific .: Southwest seniors terutis tourna· ~ ment at the Newport Beach Ten-~'. nisClubThursday. · Dick Leach, the No. 1 seed in the featured 35 men's singles. had.an easy time in disposing of Bob Gilbert, 6-0, 6-0. Other top seeds including Jim Perley, Ron Livingston and John Norgaver -.all posted victories. In the 45 singles, Sam Match defeated No. S lleed, Dick 'l\teteer, 6-1, 6-2, while John Shea toppled sixth seed, Mel Lewis, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4. Bob Perez, the second seeded 1player in the 50 men's singles, battled unseeded Charles Hub- bard for two hours before win- ning, 4-<;, 7-6, 6-3- Action in the tournament con- t inues through Sunday when fu\:als in all 12 divisions of singles 1and doubles compelition will be played. •s -V•n Johns def Oruc:ll.,. 6-2, 6-l; Shea def Uwis •·3, •'6, M ; Malc;h 1191 Netteer 1>-1. 6·2; Kauder""' C•lit.rWOOd 7•J, l ·I SO-Mllrtl11 Cit'! MtO.nl•l,6-0,6-2; c;.tlow•ydef &•1 .-.. ~7. , .. ; Pons def 0ur .. 1 ... 6-2; APPll ott Youno >1. l ·l , •·l ; S.11n.rnott Rudttman 6-I, W : HIPCIH$i.ll del Cessna w , 6-3; ~rerdef HOO. t..rd .... l ... •3 SS-~o ci.f Mc0.nl•t16-1, 6-2 lS -w_. def Moore 6-3, 6-1 ; Kal'lln dflf Clssell 1·5. W, 6·1; 8oegle dll loflrmr• 6-l, 6-1; Mlll-.rdef Mc:F•rl•rie 6-•, •·•, 6-0 ' ME.N'S DOU9LH lS -Uvlf!Qtton·H•rdl•Y def Mcc.ai.-Str•w l·I, ._,; Chlfly.111 .... ndel Rowner-Dowdte , .. ,l>-2,M ; S.:hrlbnl,·S•verso11 Clel Hood.Sc;on •-•. l ·O: Duelw-IAk"lfrled def C•rrlc:o.C.twwi 6-3, 6·1; NelloOll·Lffdef PuQn.~r.1111• '"'·'"1, 6-1 45 -Y•rCll•Y·Sl•ught dflf ~lper-Mltt!IKsen ...... SS -OlteWbMO·G•llO.,,.ilY Olrf ~MUreloc:ll .. 2. l·2; L•»·~•bl• <tel L.11pl11~1·8uslly 6-1, 6-0; H...,.·HIPP1Mlell .. t l•yt0f\.~ll1 .. 2 .... 1 1s-v111r•Oaws.., dl1 R11swll·SCll'llllltr ._l. 6-1 WOMEN'SSINOi.U 35 -.#OtlMton Itel Lloy•nlk 6-l. Ml; Attll Cltl RietM'l 6-0, 7·6: Mc Cabe def StreetM,6-0 «1-W•k•ft.ICl<lll Sm.II ._I, 6-l 45 -Scti.,,.•r1rOlf R•lfelloM,W 60 -Y-1 def Rowoen ._,_ 6-0; Toml<lrt Clef 8etUttt 6-3, '"'; AClltr dt'f Edl:tlngton 6-0, 6-0; UP- IOfldtf INIOkk ... J, 2 ... WOMEN'S DOU9LES Mt:Do\loi.·MllK•rl de! OllMou-Fr/OI. "1,.1>-J; ~Elllsdtl S.rtscn·Slrffl 6-3,._2 •S -GordOll•t<Myer def Hussey-MllttlWWI 64, .. SO -T011llln·Mlildlck ctef W•lmn-Estff11ng '"I. ...f; 8ertK .. ·HoQan de! Rtllly-~ 6-4.W • MIXl:ODOU9L.U :as -Melle-Armitrono del O.v~Rolhtl'llld ... , .... ,, d -Sl\11· ... ,..Z def Crowley.crowtey '"I. 6ol; AmllflQ·Y•r4111' del Fren(h·ft,..nc:ll 6-1, •·1; l(allOtr-~ Cltf YtM·HallClrlcb 6-1. U ; Sir• .. -.Str•ttan • Ollllow•Y·Gal!Ow9)'t4. 6-l. I ~ ' Ul'IT.._.... Nettles in TroufJle Costa Mesa's Graig Nettles, the New York Yankees' third baseman, hangs from the roof of the Milwaukee dugout after failing to catch a foul J>(lp fly. Sixto Lezcano (16) and Pedro Garcia of the Brewers watch as the ball falls untouched. The Yankees won, 10-2. 1- , I ·~ I Senator ·Raps Olympic Chiefs WASIDNGTON (AP) -Sen. John C. Culver (D-Iowa), uyo . the International and United ,Stoles Olympic commlt1-are · comprtaed of ••a bunch of · ariatocr•lic fatcall who have Ilt-µe, tr any, regard for IN people : Who ulUmately win the medal•- • tbeat.hlelel.'' ' -'!' ta a 11Mlg bunt ol criticism Wednftday durin11 hcarinp of Ule Preoldent'a Commission on OI~~ Sporta, CUiver, a panel Jlll!lll , bluted the qualiftca· • tlonl needed to be a committee member, as told to the com· mils ton. "We are told that to qualiry to be on the IOC a person must be highly recommended, be a respected member or society and have the 'money and time to de· \IOt~. to the job. W~ll, J know lots o£ people who come hlghly re- commended and are respttted member:s or society and are PQOr, but • they would make good · reprt1ent1Uves, '.' C'U.lvttsaid. ' The Iowa Democrat made ttis Games and other international comment• during the ap-S,POrtingevents .. pearance of Douglas Roby, a Gerald B. Zarnow, commission U.S. representative to the IOC, at chairman, oald t~ey should study the closing session or the com· the cootr~•t• of the ov~r-all mission's initial two-day hearing amateur sports picture in the in its year-long Investigation into United State' wllh that ol other amateur athle.ties. countriea: the existing lnterna· The 22-member commission tion&J rules and how they are in- was •stabLished by President torpreted and "bent" ancl the Ford JuneJ~ to "df'tenninewhat ''ambi1ulty1 th.at ex is t a in ractots ·impede or prevent the !undin1 teaJn• and indilllduals in United States from lieldlng its the qu .. t ror athleUc excellence be•t amateur athlete• for ,and th~1 l portant task of participation ln the Olympic repr....,un1thelrcountry." '1 I : 1 • Aft .. -1-KA•COW) s.,t.12Al1•111••tLO!iAngelto5 Sept. 13At1ant• •1 Los Angeles Slllt-t• Atlant• •I Los AnQeles 7:25p,m, 6:SSp.m. 1;10p.m. beat again in 1976, says their manager Sparky Anderson, "but it still isn 't any dynasty," he maintained. , The Dodgers beat the Reds, 5·2, Thursday night, sweeping the brief two-game set and earn· ing at least the consolation of capturing the season series from t he Nation a l League West cham ps, IO games to eight, and Man Guilty In Zisk Case PITISBURGH CAP) -A man from s uburban Murraysville has been eonvicted of ttit and run charges in a c a~e involving the wife of Pittsburgh Pirates out- fielder Richie Zisk. George W. Peak, 39, was found guilty of failure t o stop, give as- si~tance and produee ideritifica- tion after he backed into the Zisks. car outside Three Rivers Stadium. pinnin« Barbara Zisk between the vehicles' bumpers . At the time, Mrs. Zisk was holding the couple's infant son. Noone was injured. Zisk testified that he pleaded with the ~otorist to move the car, saying, "You have my wife a nd baby pinned io back.•' The outfieldeJ said he attempt- ed to put Peak"'s car in a forward 11ell'., but Peak closdl and locked the door and ignored Zlsk's poundinc on the hood and roof berore drlvln11 away 20 or 30 secondalater. Peak said he was otrald to open the door again, and that be coulcln'I hear ·what Zilk was fhoutlna because the . windows were rolled up with lI)e rodlo and air condiUoner J"Unnlni, _ H• said· when Ziak -""' \be • clOpc,bt was •wearing and telling bidl to )n4'f• the car_. I# that the I "!'tf\."!_~•r dl!ln't •at onythlng •"""'e" wlf e being plnnt!d. }, But it didn't prevent Anderson from praising his Reds even though he was thrown out of the game in the first inning for argu- ing a call on a pitched ball. ''I'll be very surprised if the Dodgers don't come back strong next year and Y.1in 00 or more games," Anderson said. "But I know this -we'll be there, too. Any team that beats us will have to smoke it hard all season.•• Anderson . said he didn't con- sider the Reds a dynasty -There will be no more dynasties because or the draft," Sparky ex- plained -but that doesn't mean they're not an awesome elub. CINCINNATI _,. ...... ,. Gritffy rt """"""' T.Plrerlb -" G. Foi.tff H ......,_d Conc:.t'OC-1..,u 91HlngMmp c.c. .. up °'""'"' ....... •II r II M 4 I I I 0 0 0 0 • I I 0 l 0 I 0 • 0 I I • 0 1 0 •ooo • 0 1 0 3000 1000 0000 , 0 0 0 0000 LOSANGl:LES .. rlllli Looft 1t) 2 1 1 0 l..llc;ylf 3121 W.Cr.....,,d rt l 1 1 1 Garwylb • 1 2 l C.ylb •010 CT111c:1 •ooo Yteotrc • 0 I O RllSMll" ) O IO Rhoc»fl P J a o o Tot.15 33 1 7 2 TcNils 2' s t s Ontln...tl 000 001 090-2 L.MAngele1 101 010 CIOat-~ l!-8ant ... DP--Clnc:lnMtl •, Loi A~ 1. L09-0nc:lnnMI 6. Los Angeles ), 28--t.apes. HA-<Urwy USI, AoM (II, SB • °"'• ~ --· II'> H II •11 ••SO 81111119hen\(L,1S41l S • S S • 3 C.C....rol.i 1 I 0 0 0 1 """"'" 1 2 0 0 • 0 ~CW,2·1) t 7 2 2 I 6 H9P_.,. 8atllcwl f~t. WP-ftl ..... o. a.111- ltllrtlon. T-2: l6.. A-17,MO. ANGELS, ROY~ IN TWIN BIU KANSAS CITY CAP) -Don l<lrkwood, 5·4, and Bill Singer, 7-14, wtu pitch for the California Angelo in a double header which os>ens a four-game series here tonight. The action will be aired on radio station KMPC (710) start- ing at4. Dou,g Bird and Al Fitzmorris will hurl lor the Royals. The Angels play Kansas City Se.turday and Sunday then move on to Minnesota and Texlt.9. I I '• ' "• . -De/e}Ufi~ Outlook .... , ·-·-. .. ·". Mustangs ~ebuild ,~Jpe 97 El>BURGART Of1MINllypt ... -..t Tom French ).oses standout linebacker M.,k Nel!fi,;er. de- fensive end Keith J~ aDd tackles Keith Bate mm and JU.ck Ramirez. · Also, the ,Costa Mesa Hljh Mus\ang1 football coach only has two regular starters returning on defense. "But we're going to be much quick"er than . last year," says French. · The Muatanes figure to develop better~than-average defensive backs and linebackers. The big question is thed'ef ensive line. Despite a 3·6 record last year, the Mustangs held three of their last four oppunents to seven points or less, and the defense • Motorcyclis~ couldbejuslasgoodlhisyear. Rick Miller (U.160). , RA>lurnlng are defensive back Daeylejlbllanll ($.9,lBO)•loul Dave Cooper (S-10, 170) and mi.<1-i the 1974 season, ))qt Frencb:aays. die guard Bill Ekstrand (5-10. "PoundCori>ound;beisoneorour 175). Also. defensive end St.eve tougbestkids." . Park (6·1, 170) started five _Dave Mollica (6-0, 158), Dan games. , Duddrtdge (5-8, 150) and Mike Cooper should be jWied by BranUey (5-7. 150), ·a11 juniors. some quality athletes in the are• other possibilities at secondary. Junior Jim LaJeu· linebacker. .nesse (5-8. 140) was a starter on "Our linebackers are not big, the so-phomone. team and but they have quiclmes3," &BYS Marshall Burge (5-8. 155> W85 on French. the varsity last year. although French's big concern is replac-. .seeinglittleaction. ing almost all of his defensive Chn. Calhart (5·10, 160) could line. be one of the top defensive backs. Greg Eastvedt (5-9, 111>} and though. Only ajunior,Cathartis a Gary Tesch (5-8, 170)arecontend- transfer from Chula VlSta High ing for tackle spots and Sonny wber.e be started on the varsity • Johnson (5-10. 180) is pushing last year. Gary Knox (5-8, 160) Ek:strandatmiddleguard. and Bob Ayers (5·9~ 148) are also Park and Dan Byers (6-2, 185) incontentioo. are leading prospects at de- 'French al.lo feels the \ineback· tensive end. George Ouellette and ing Will be. strong, ~jhough Kerry Mathieson are also in the Nebekei-, a.all AUiJl:...0.Coa5t nmntng. ~·pict,basdepar\el. "· ,:. The Mustangs scrimmage at l l D -!...' ... ,.., • ht . J"eUFrazier(5-10,1'10),tbeonlv a.r6:.SaturdayatBonitaahdopen -~ce .. ou•g .IOl>bo!noretosQituplastyear,is'a their season against La Quinta I ·" -iojicandldate •t l-C!tet"'5 I'!. atBotea<iranileThu.-..iay. speedway motorcycle riders / . ~ 1. • , r 4 , '· will continue tunin& up for "na· . n tional championship quflilying G ' b · · ... 1hrio Clash runs tonight wben they invade auc ()8,. ' ·-a.Lill' Costa Me&Jl'S Orange County ·l.. ~:. ..: f ; ·, " . Fairgroundi. ~e first. is at :\ Dissatisfied wttli J.blf''filst. oUt-transferred from Arizona· State, 8:1~. · ~ :ing, coa_Fh George fHartman is still sidelined with a sprained Costa Mesa will be tile rut of 1 sends bis Saddleb•ck College thulllq which means that the six qualifying sites f•tbis year's ", Gauc• football team.-,against bnm"'t'bf the quarterbacking will naUonats to be aontafed.U. the the ~!If .Ana Colleg"1 Dons '.& bandied by Jetlerman Jim Loo Angeles Co!UsWlliSaturday. l<lni&bt. (7.l in. anothei: controlled Del!Qnl. Nov.·l. Qµa.Jifjlng at,. the Fair· scrihimage at the Santa Ana ••1 don•t know when he will be. iroundsw\ll.beheld.SePl-261-. Bowl. -! -, ready," Hartman says of Ken· • T&e top i6Tider\i~ triunler Hartman ' descrtbed last Sun-ney~· ' from the qualifying·nins to the day's scriip.mage with College of Offensive tackle Bill Hem"):.. Coliseum event with otl!er sites ihe Desert as being a tlliol outing the lone injury suffered by lh• iJicludin1Irwindale,'1Bak:ersfield. f~bisGauchos. Gaucbos last week, will see ac· Ventura, Sacramento and San ••we were confused and· I hope tioo. He dislocated a finger. Bemardino. .., , we c,an shake it off tdnigbt. I Chuck Van Liew and letterman Mii:e Bast ti.olds the te·ad. for didn't see any real desire to bit Mark Dobis were the best of the the regular season witll-619-poiftts and we'll have to do better lhan . Saddleback running backs lasl with Mike Curoso a~ with ·that..agaiilstSantaAnaandinour Sunday. Dobis in penciled in as a 414~; " · apenerwitbCypressDftt.week." linebacker this year but may be ~of tQe top riders will be on Bill Kenney;, a fdtmer San pressed into service on offense as han4forton1J1llt1sr4tln&. Clement411 High atar who well. • I . t . VOLVO ·. SAlE ." Al~"'-.. prlc..i· et ll•I•• 1.., er••• _,.+11•" 2SIL ~ 66, TOOIOOSE FROM ------------ ' ' Base-ball Standings ' . j A\lfERICAN LEAGUE t 1119"' • .. East Dl-fislon • . . W L Pct. GB Boston 86 60 .589. Baltimore• 81 65 .555 5 New York 75 71 .514 l l Cleveland , 70 72 ~493 14 M!Jwaukee · 62 85 .422 24 1'. Detroit SS 91 .377 31 West Division. 9aldaild ' 88 56 .61l Kansas City 80 64 .556 8 Texas 72 75 .490 17\-7 CN!'ago 68 76 .472 20 :Minnesota 66 75 .468 201'.. NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. GB , Pittsburgh 82 62 .569. -• Philadelphia 78 68 .534 5 St. Louis 75 70 .517 7¥.t NewYork 74 72 .507 9 Chicago 70 77 .476 l31k Montreal 64 81 ,441 18'h. West Division. x-Cincinnati 96 so .658 Los Angeles 79. 68 .537 171h San Francisco 70 76 .479. 26 San Diego 67 8l .456 29'h Atlanta 64 83 .435 32\h l-louston 58 90 .392 39. DAILY PILOT • • ... ~ cn-1111llage Set fo~ Sat11rday -. Artef a .:.eek of pre-· eondfflonlnf and lYjO w-of two-•Y contact practice. °"""' Coul •••• lllsh scbool flll!lblll pl.,..,.. set tlielr Ont ~bl! •Ith Q\llaide eon\potiUon AB the flilal IWleOP 14\he r..War -·· ~ ll all tal<ee-placa Saturjlay and a do&en aucb tetl:mmapa ~in· ~ved for the 11 aru uoitl. Tb.tee 1erlmma1ea involve area teema on both lldel ol \be. line -lJnlwefaiJ.y at Hunthl&tcm lle&ch, Estancla_ttSanClemcnte and Mater D,. at Newport Harbor. • E!cid, Ille slotoct rar-lh&.,orn· Inc ODd" four are atniO-. afford· l"8 tbe lfld bWf a cw-to.,.., tl0m6 top pl.Oen and tellfl1 J>efcire it aets Wlder'way for n!al TbW'ICbiy. • ff!~ a 't1poule-rundown & <uc~olihe1cttmmages. • U!CiVllB.81TY AT HU~ TJNG.1"0l!I B,J:ACff, -Coach l!lck Jtoeh'e'• University~ &fl,!Jl~r firlt chance to comoete a~ ou.llide compeUl16n at 10 a.m. '"Ba!icatly-we..want to see how. oui: offense can move and we're IOokin.g for balance in our' at- , tack,'\af Roche. 1.i. 11\uililli on Beach roach R~y nrumdlet wiU get a look at tils quarterback candidates Steve ljjelmstrom. Mike D'Al ... andro and}llllHolsl. , CIF C-A rwinerup St. Jolm llolco at N.._t Harbor Hilb In a 7 p.m.wt. ••ou.r main objective is lo see if wecanpu1,'' 1ay1 Holland ... We want to look at our protectioo, re· <e!Ylncand p11sln1." ...JOOTHl.LL AT MISSION "VJB.10 -Head coach John Murlo won't have lwo ol hia lop foat.ball pJ1.7efll present when his JClulon Viejo Higb Dlabloo clash wlthGIF 4-A power Footbill Ina 10 a.m.scrimraaae. Wide rec.elver Eric Schmidt Md DOie 11\W'd Mark Merwin sul- , fered a separated shoulder and broken wrist In a re<ent practice aodarelosttoratleutonemonth. Footblll, undefeated In lhe Em· pire Leaaue last season. h85 one of-Orange County's top runntnc backs in Greg Speicher. MA'.TEB. DEi AT NEWPORT JIA.RBOR -Gary Carr's' Monllchs of the Ana:elus Leque and Bill Pizzica's Newport . Harbor Sailors of the Sunset Lea&ue meet in a 10 a.m. ecrlm· maee. Neither team has suf!ered ma• jor ll>Juri'e• thus rar. Alnong lhe Newport Harbor players to watch is running back Steve Foley, one of the best in the Orange Coast area. Another of ttle long list of Wigmores -Tim· Wigmore -will be at quarterback for Mater Del. TORRANCE AT D.\NA mu.s -BUI Cunerty makes his Orange County debut as a football coach when hls Dana Hills Dolphins host .Torrance ln a scriminllll th• belinlatlOa.m. Tblrteen returning lett.......,\f -six of whom were -.tarted .:..:t and el1ht transfen will l:>o •mona the Dolphins ·In unlforrd today: • CunertY coached the North Torrance m&h varsityfi>a7.S~ c<><d lut year and says be will bting more dbcipllne and a b1ali ri..sk oftense to the Dana HlDk footba.1:J program. ESTANCIA AT SAN CLEMENTE -Two new ol' tenses will be displayed when Ken Kie(er's Eagles challen&e the host San Clemente Trit.oos in a scrimmage at 7 tonight. Tbe Eagles will be nmnlni from a power·T whiletbeTrtton» have llislalled the wishbone. San Clemente. one of the favorites in •the South Coast Lea rue. retu~ its entire backfield, including running back Randy Adama, wllo picked up 654 yards. · Quarterback Larry Hall lead. Estancia. ' ESPERANZA AT LAGUNA BEACH· -A Y<>Uftf Lagu!_., Beach High Artists football team -with three quarterbacks con- tending for a slarUng berth ..o. meet Esperanza in a scrimmage atlOa.m. · Running back Kevin Pike is the 'only returning offensive startf'P. and the Artists are jl.ISt as inex- perienced on defense. Btll Gompf, Craig French and Dave Chapman are Laguna'ti quarterback prospects. ' SANTA AN1' VALLEY· FOUNTAIN VALLEY AT BUN· TINGTON BEACH -Coach Bruce Piekford•s Fountain Valley Barons, who clash with Redlands and Long Beach Wiison in non-league games, lWle up with potent Santa Ana Valley at 7 p.m.' GWC Polo Dynasty. I Pickford reports no injuries during the two-a-days and start· ing at quarterback for FV is Chris Dove. To Continue in '75~ . " EDISON AT MAGNOLIA - The Chargers, shaken by a varie· ty of injuries during two-a-days. test the Magnolia Seotinels in a 9:30a.m. scrimmage. Uppermost in Edison coa~JI Bill Workman's hopet is to !ind the right defensive combination. MARINA·SADDLEBACK AT WESTMINSTER -Coach Mike Henigan suits up his Marina Vik· ings for a 7 p.m . scrimmage with Saddleback. but the Vikes don·t figure to work their quarterback, Dave Wallach. too mUch. Wallach was Jolted on the last play of an intersquad scrimmage last week ·and it was at first feared a. knee injury would end his playing for some time. It's a bad strain and he should be ready ror the opener Sept. 19 against Estancia at Newport H:;trbor High. EL TORO-SANTA .\NA AT SA BOWL -The Chargers of coach Mac Moore clash with the Santa Ana Saints and Moore will get bis first look at a green offense. ••we hopf! to find out who our quarterback, running backs and defensive ends will, be," says Moore. The scrimmage begins at9a.m. .at the Santa Ana Bowl. COSTA MESA AT BONITA - After two weeks of two-a-days. coach Tom French's Costa Mesa Mustangs get their first taste of outside competition, traveling to Bonita for an 11 a .m.scrimmage, CORONA DEL MAR·ST. JOHN BOSCO AT NEWPORT HARBOR -The Sea Kings or coach Dave Holland tangle with It 's almost a cinch to say that Golden West College's water polo team will win the Southern California Conference this season. Coach Tom 1-lermstad feels hi s ·75 contingent has more depth lhip] any team he's ever had. And that probably means mis· ery to the rest of the conference learns. Golden We1St has dominated tbe SoCal circuit since Its incep· lion in 1969. winning six straight championships and compiling a 73· 14· 1 record over the past three seasons. ~ Hermstad's teams have not '"lost a conference game since 1971, winning 35 straight. The dynasty figures to continue through the '75 season. . "We think we're going to have a very good team. I'm pleased with our. workouts. We lost some important guys from last season, but we·ve gone a long way tocor· rect that situation,'' says Hermstad. Ken King, Keith Colton, Frank Haselton and Mike Eich all earned All ·SCC honors for the 'Gauchos I ast season and have since graduated-Qut. Hennstad is not dismayed. He has three starters, plus four other. veteran sophomores back'. And he has added some talented freshmen. The returning starters include goalie Tom Spicer, Don Caskey and Doug Fabian, aJl or whom made second team all · conference last year. They figure to be starters again, although Spicer is getting a good battle from John Wasko, a fres hman from Huntington Beach. Other sophomores, who played ~roadbill Tourney Only two fish were caught in the first annual California Broadbill Tournament \that was held out of Newport .Beach recently. , . . caught the swordfish' in competition that in· volved 26 boats and 52 anglers. quite a bit last season, lnchide Rod Hormell. Jon crook, J~t Edwards and· Jim Rock. Let. terman Dave Pick.font. also ~ turns. . The best freshman is Crook,.s brother, Tom, from Gard.fn Grove. Other top freshmen intlude, Todd Leeds (Founlain V.all"JI) and Kirk Dennis (Rancho Alamitos). Gunter Fraulob. wtio· prepped at Downey High and was at UC Irvine lastsea..soo. will alto see a lot of play. ''Right now, Caskey. Tom Crook and Fabian are starters. Mer that we have ~r 10 Qr 11 guys who are battling forst.ut· ing berths,'' says HermstacL "'We have good speed, but oor biggest goal is to be sound d'e· fensively.'' Other freshmen on ttte Rustlers' roster include: Hunt.• ington Beach-Eric Cushman and Ron Renno: Garden Grove-- Tom Gentsch; Fountain ValleY:- Al Hogue, Terry Woodruf'f and Terry Rice: Westminster--Jon Huntley; Edison-Bill Irvine: and Marina-Steve Wenger and David Wenger. Golden West begins play next Friday in the East LA t.ourna· ment. CO.W...W.11~ SH!t.1f..20-E•.i LA 11'1~11.11;.,,..1, !iept. ,6-27-MI. SAC ll'l~tl•t-1 . T1MS.,s.pt. lD-Gf"o11mo"t lhoml!), Ocl.J..4-Nonll..-n C•I Tou~y. Wlld.,Ocl ......... 1Cerr1tos. F•!.,O!;t. 1Q-f"unerton lhorrel. 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TM JAMU I , l(AM Dt$Tlll/PIG CO., CltblOftT, QM, l(NTIJCllY -, • ' I ' • ... • I •• DAil Y PILOT Frid!y, S!ptembet 12, 1975 / Welcome. Aboard lly ALMON LOCKABEY Transpac aftC'rm<ith. Or, no, the controversies are not settled yet, Nor nrt.• they likely to be before another 1-Ionolulu race rolls around two years hence. The' results of the race indicated that the TeclU'lical Committee did l'<1uate the yachts better than ever before, but still not enough to pre\lcnt Chutzpah from r cpeatu1g her 1973 performance and winning first overall by four hours over Mamie (t he second plal'e boat). And the hoind icap did.-aot pre- vent Radime from bein~ first to finish -although she did place52nd overall. These are the "'ords of !lays McLellan, Transpacific Yacht Club ('ommodore, who also had other words in hi s letter to Trans pac m e mbers- some of which portend SOQ"IC rod1cal changes before the next Transpac. A'.'11 AL~10ST Cf~RTAI~ CllASGE -con- troversi al as it m:J y be -is that future Transpacs "·ill do .a"·ay with the overall handicap standings and establish on ly class positions. !\1cl.ellan admitted that tht•rl' is much interest in such a change and termed it a ··continual striving to make this r ace interesting to all racing·crulsing yachts, with everyone having Jn ('qual chance to pick up some hardware.'' How will such a change be viewed by the actual participants in the race? Exuberantly, no doubt, by the owners or th e big million·dollar "maxi-boats .. whose only chance for picking up hardware is a .possible first to rinish. And there can only be one .Jirst to rinish. " DIMLY, OS THF.OTJIER hand , by the owners of the ''budget·', stripped out. do"•nwind sleds whose greatest ambition and dream is to "beat the big boys." ' The switch to class competition -if it com es to pass -will not be without. precedent. It y,•as tried with success on the West Coast in the recent Paci£ic Ocean Racing Conference ( PORC J and was institut- ed this year by the Southern Ocean Racing Con· ft>rence (SORC). The Cruising Club of America is also running the biennial Bermuda race on class rather than overall standings. The Transpac has long been one of th e most controversial long distance races because of its pre- dominantly downwind aspects. Owners"of big dis· placement yach1s are often heard lo complain: "There's jus t no way you can beat those ultra-light downwind s leds which can surf down huge seas in excess of their built-in huUs~s. •· •· . Boats Displayed it&. Water ' The waterfront alon g Lido Village will look like this starting Sept. 27 when the third Newport Harbor In-The-Water "Boat Show gets under \Vay. Show visitor-s will be able lo inspect boats in their natural habitat a nd even be a ble to go mt trial runs from the demo dpck. More than $10 million in boats. rang'ing from eight-foot J)rams lo power and sail yachts over 50 feet. Exhibitors include some of th e top designers a nd bui lders in the world. Cocutal WeatlM!r L•t" n1vr.1 11nd <!A•lv "'°'"'"'l low cloud\, 1;1!r.rw1\• "innv 1od•v ~nd s .. turcuv LlQlll vtrl•l>!e w•n<I~ "":1111 11nd motn•n<J l>Durl bltcomlnQ Wf'\te•I~ I lo !6 Ii.no!\ tnll •lier"°°". 1-i•Qftl IOd.t v In 11\e upper Ml ' COll\t•• tPmp.,,.tur"' w111 •""'o!P net-n ~1 Mid 6~ Inland 1em~r,1!ure\ will •6"<1" bel,......n '°""" I~ f"" ... 111er 1"ml"'•<lt ure wll I bort-1. Sun., Moon, Tides FlllOAY SATURDAY ).~p.m. 11 .13p m . Fl•~•lilQll '1'.t.m. " .. Boat Sa/ ety Class ·· M Slated in Newport Classes in Sare Boating pre- se nt e d by Rctlboa P o"·e r Squadron starting Sept. 15 will include a diseussion in fire pre- vention by pu st Commander Malcom Coston of Ncy,•port Reac h, with <:i nother session dt"- voted to inland and trailer boat· ing. Bourgeois said pre·registration for the course is not rt.><1uircd. but that applicants should bring notebooks a nd pencil. Several C'Ourse·plolting tools and copies of th e suggested textbook \\•ill bt.• on sale at the first classes. but other study material is providL·d free by the Squadron. Weekend Ca'lnadar j' - Passage Race Starts· Tonight ~ ri I Babi1 C<ii;inthlan 1(..,ht Clu will diopatch four classes of satUnc yachts on two courses today at 7 p.m. on the &econd edition of the Santa Barbara Pass1tae rice. The two cour»H will have the same start and finish lln~.1>ut the designated .. long cours~· of'l38 nautical miles will be for International Offshore Rule. Cruising Club ol America and Performance J:Jaudicap Ra clog ft~ with rat~gs of ~80 or to~r. The sho rt coul'Sff ot 1~ miles wtll be s&1led by the Mldget OC!ean Racing Fleet and PffRF yachts rating higher than 180. TllE LONG COURSE WILL leave Catalina and Stm Clem e nte i1Jands to port before returning to tht> finhsh line. The short course will leave Catalina Island to port, the Point F'ermin buoy off Los Angeles 1-larbor to starboard .and thence back to Newport for the finish. Other local yachting activity Win be conflncd to smalJ·boats. Voyagers Yacht Club will host twd events, bolh on Saturday. The J .. uders-16 class will be sailing for the All~n Campbell Perpetual and the Jane Schock Memorlal Trophy ,race will send a group or eager women into action on bay courses. South Shore Yacht Club will sponsor it ~ annual One Design Championships with fleets of five or more entries eligible to compete. The series is scheduled Saturday and Sunday. LEHMAS·l2 SKIPPER.~ WILL be seeking the Dodie Reek Trophy in a-series sclledl.f red Sunday by ~ewport Harbor Yacht Club. \\'omen sailors will again see action next We<t- nesday in a Southern California Women-'s Sailing Association co-hosted by Bahia Corinthjan Yacht Club, Balboa Yacht Club and Lido Isle Yacht Club. Southern California Yachting Association calendar: Los Angeles-Long Beach I.O NG BE1\CH YACHT CLUB -Catalina Island ~ries No. 6-7, Saturday, Sunday. HUNTINGTON HARBOUR YACHT CLUB - Centerboard Regatta, Sunday. CATLINA ISLAN"D YACHT CLUB -Long Beach to I.on~ Point (PHRF) Saturday. Santa Monica Bay MALIB U YACHT CL UB -Beachcombers Point Dume H:indicap fmultihull) Saturday. SOU:rH COAST CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB -lntraclub Reaatta. invitational, Saturday. TH f'lf\! IOW 10 lot>" m E SWITCH TO CLASS racing makes sense .'>«.ond111~11 ~ o~o m " " " .. The series or 13 Monday' cvl'n· ing classes starts at 6:30 p.m. at the Newport !!a rbor Yacht Club, 720 West Bay St. on the Ralboa Peninsula. Th<' c lasses are of· fered to the public free of chargl' by the local unit of United States Power Squadrons. UPo n successful completion of a final ex<1mination. thl' squadron issues a certificate of completion to t he student . '.Vi en. "'omen and youths over 12 "'hen accompanied ~, an iJdull. are eligible. Further details are av· ai l able by phone call to 548·5717 PALOS VERDES YACHT CLUB -Southern California \Vomen's Invitational (PHRF) Satur· day, Sunday. to Tom Wilder. orficial measurer for the Trans pac SKona1aw 11 M .. m . and the United States Yacht Racing Union. Says he: F1r,1n,gt1 ~u NOAY 1 Ma"'· $. ''Boats sailing four or five hundred miles apart F·~•11ow 11 1Jo "'- in the Transp ac are just not sailing in the same ~::;.~~. ~·"' ·""u ' os11.m~ i.um. ocean v.·hen you consider the vagaries or weather MoonhH\7 in11.m ,!>!!h 11 2~·"'· .. " " and seas." . . • ,. .. l1T Also knowc to be 1n favor of class racing versus Class chairman f-l arry overall standings is the upcoming TPYC com--IL · ' N i Boatt"ng modore, Peter Davis. But he \1;ou ld toss a sop to the n •1iftt S ell' ft "overallers" by instituting a "homeward bound ·~·------------------=-­ rrace'' -possibly in 1977 -in which those skippers wishing to race t heir boats back to the mainland .2 .stroke E.ngm· _ es Debo• wouJd be score as one fleet. Ir ANOTHER CHANGE FORESEEN by Wilder in the IV77 race is the barring of boats with ccn· terboards or bilge boards. This rule would be aimed primarily at such yachts as Sumner A. "Huey .. has begun production on two new m.edium ·size cruising sailboats. ad.- cording lo Alan l-11.'ndrickson. vice CAl.lFORNIA YACHT CLUB -Ocean Racing F1ttt Championship.~turday, Sund~y. . KING· HAR BO R YACHT CLeB -Lido-14 Southt>rn California District, Saturday, sUnday. ·•Long's 79-foot ketch which has a 30,000 pound keel which can be raised and lowered hydraulicall y. Bilgeboard boats-such as Terrorist, Hawkeye, et ·'181 -would be required to sail with the boards do...,•n, " according to Wilder. A new line or l wo·stroke outboard engines \viii be makin g its ap· pearance s hortly at marine dealers throughout the U.S., according to Larry Mayle, president of Suzuki Out - boards af Irvine presi<J,.ent . The Cl\-1·23 swing keel s loop is being ~;;;;;;,;;,;;;;~;;:~~~~~!;;~;;;~;;.~;;i!"'~~~~~--mi~i;;I prodt.tced after <1 successful research and sea trial prog ram off Newport Reach, l-IC'ndrickson said. It "'as de- sig ned for easy trailerin g and And so it goes. Efforts to equalize all boats punching a few numbers into a computer have failed in s uc h races as theTrans pac. The owner s of the big maxi·boats want more for their money than an OC('asional honorable mention during the race. The owners or the Class D sleds still want to brag about how they beat thOtie "big mothahs'' with only a fraction of the cash outlay. Yes, the big yachts do occasionally win overall honors. In the 1971 Transpac Windward P assage was first to finis h with a new e lapsed time record• and was comfortably snugged down in Ala Wai Ya~ht Harbor when the weather gods turned off the wind in another part of the ocean and left the pre· race "sure winners" running rapidly out of time al· lowance. Staat,s to Teach Sailing at GWC Ro~rt V. Staats Jr., 42, Newport Beach yacht and ship broker. h as been named sailing instructor at Golden West College. Staats will teach both basic and intermediate sailing classes from the Intercollegiate Salling and Rowing· Base on Pacific Coast Highway. The nC'w engines y,•i\I range from 4.5 lo 25 horsepo"·er. Suzuki is known for its t\\'O·stroke motorcycle engines which it h as been building for the past 16 years. This marks the first time the two.cycle units have been avaible to the boating public, according to ~1ayle . Following"the introduction of the in- itial outboard l'ngine line, the com- pany plans to market 45, 75 and 100 hp models. AdditiQnal information can be obtained by contacting Larry l\1ayle, Suzuki Outboard, 16731 Hale Ave., Irvine. A NE\V DESIGN in instrument housings to supplement pedest al steering has been announced by Yacht SpcC'ialties Company of Santa Ana. ·The new hous in gs are available in two.pod and thrce·pod clusters to dis· play such information as wind direc- tion, boat speed and water depth. The side pods swivel through 200 degrt.>es while the center pod rem ains in a fix ed position The housing as- sembly comt>s complete with pedestal gllard and ~can be installed on any standard Yacht Specialties pedestal. For information contact Rolly Kal'ayjian, president. 1555 E . St. Gertrude Place, Santa An.a, telephone 546-1107. CLIPPER iltARINE of Santa Ana . launching. The other boat is a 32-foot center coC'kpil boat designed by W.I.B. Crealock as a family cruisilig boat~ The boat will be produced in sloop and ketch rigs. Clipper 1\1 arine is also the manulac- turer of the Clipper MK-21. MK-26 and theCM-30. IT WAS ONLY a matter of time un· til Barient would get around to com- bining the ir self-tailing device with their Powered winches. The time has conle. Rarient Co .. manufacturer of highly engineered s hef.'t and halyard \\'inches ror sailboats. has announced the world 's first self-tailing powered winches. Available in sizes 28, 30, 32, 34, 35 a nd 36, the new winches will be a boon to cruising sailors and singlehandcrs. They wi ll be especially useful in hoist- ing, trimming s heets; and hauling in a nchor lines without requiring the operator to touch the line. The operator simply wraps the drum in· the usual way, pulls the line to remove slack. lakes a turn around the self-trailing device, s naps the line into "lock" position and pushes a but· ton. The winch does the rest. The de· vice will handle di£ferent sizes of line without jamming or slipping .. Equally skilled with power boats a Qd s a ii boa ts. Sta a ls has r===========;-p;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil been involved in boating all his life and \\o'3S virtually raised on r. the water. STAATS His father, RoQert V. Staats, owned a boat franchise in Long .Beach many years before moving to Newport Beach to build picket boats during World War JI. The shipyard. now Rosan's, "'·as a model or its kind with the first v""rtical lirt on the west coast. .,. Staats began s:alJing ln an Olympic class, ~; forerunner to the Snow\>ird, &rid won his first lrophy it'! at 7,.inot. b says, bee&Q¥ of bis skill, but because t' h&\IJal tbe youocestaa.ilor ln the race ~"' Since then he bas aalled .r1 types bl boats under ':!'all klllds of con~ilions. OJ> bis ""'1 boat. Sea ~ ll"'!(er, he made 221tarti, finllihlng in first place 20 '.:: tiawts, ahd se~nd place (wtce. l c staat.a bas beef) an inst.n.ictor in the Newport Be~ U.S. Power Squadron, a national ocganiza· tl~!!> each boat a(ety,eustoms, seamanship, arl.d na .... 18atl~ -' ~ A Jradu•te or N"?'l""1 Hatbor HlsJt, he earned Mgreet at Orange Cftlt Collep and Callfornla State University, Loni! ~ach. He ls s mtniber of , , the 8a"'1• Corlolhlan "•cht Club, Balboa Angling Club, and NewPort Ocean Sailing Association. I ' Sepl 11·14 largest ln -Tht·Wtler Show! e Act•• Prtfnhtr-lng the 74 Powttbolta & Equipment Unt1 from around th& world! .Newport Dun11 {Co11t HighWay at Jamboree), N"""°" S...h 10 ~M-10 PM Oally-Adultt USO, Children 1>12 St .25 1 TIME.'FOR TENNIS COl.LEGE At The Newporfieach TeMis C:llob ' -SEE T0p Senior lover 35 years oldl Playen in the Southland. Daily! SEE Celebrity Tennis M F1-lday! '*'· famous namesr It's free. ' t . ' .. FR~& •. •Pr'-ec,..tlci.• S..11•-Mf'o:smled • WM11e•1--.... 1111t..i. .n.r ..... c111,.. ;'41~~~~=~··-= --~ --· .. -·:--.... -· .. ~ ,, •' . ' •' • .. ' Sept. 10 -14, _1975 ORANGE COUNTY'S ONLY FALL SHOW ••• PLAN NOW TO ATTEND! YOU 'LL SEE ••. Motor Ho"\es & Campers • Shells • Trailers • Vans & Van Conversions.•· Ski Boats & Catamarans •'Motorcycles • Off the Road Veldcle~ • Ca"\ping Equipment and hu~dreds ol o~her exciting exhibits. SPECIAi:. .FAMILY ENTERTAiNMENT DAILY! YOU'LL $EE ••• Stan sweet the National Fast Draw Champion doing his be5t as well as performing as show Master of Ceremonies. Featured wilf be Willy Keo doing his Trampoij11e Fantastics & Dry Diving Acts tor everyone's enjoyment. i SHOW .lfOURS:· 5 • 11 ~f.f. Weekdays -Noon· 11 P.M. • . ' Satur~ y _;fioon ·,8 P.M Sund~y , : ·~ MlULTS $2..00 Children un~r 12 FREE with parents) • r ~-50c Oji aii •dUll admf$110~ wl\h your Special discount ticket f aviilablt al, your p1(1lclpat1n'1 Al•h• B It Market or Thrifty Drug ' ' . Stores. • ·. • .. A OIOIG( Co\,Oulll TION • Coast Fiddkrs to Vie 87 RUDI NIEDZIEl.'!KI OIYleo.I.., "! ... ._.. Bluegrass: To moit people it's still something you bave to wit.er .. tw1.ce a day. That it 's also music _.,_as uni· quely American aJ jau -bas escaped mass lis tening au-· diences until recenU;y. Much of that ls attributable to its "Country" identificaUon, a sound scorned as "hick" by many. In Spain, namenco carries the same stigma because of its corny lyrics and the association with gypsies. mE SIMILARITfEs between the two musical forms don't end there. Bolh are played with acoustic stringed instruliieftti , adhere to rigid forms, and re- quire lightning finger and fret wof'k. What is Bluegrass! Best way to rmd out is to visit Costa Mesa City Park Saturday and Sunday. Some of the West's fm'5t musi- cians will g8theif for the"'2nd An- nual Bluegiaas Old TI.me Fiddle and 8'3njo Contest at 10 a.m. both daya. .. · But if you want some kind of idea what it's all about fU"St, try to envision triaditional Ar«erican mountain music played in over- drive. Speed Is the domihant fac- tor in Bluegrass musicianship. A Bluegrass band consists of a bass which provides a foundation for the music, a rhythm guitar, a mandolin and a banjo, the strings ot which are picked individually rather than strummed. orten • llddle and. • Dobro guitar are added for roli<ty. T)le DobrG. is a spedallY·oonsln>cted 11.-lc 1uitar which la' - by a steel peg, glvlo1 it its characteriatic twao1. A WEDDING of" mountain music and Negro bluee, Blue- grass came' iqto being during the mld·:!OS wheh BUI Mclru-oe put the tbnes ·lnio meter and established the ctas'ste•t Blue4ras1 In · strumentalion. ~ · Monroe, a Kentuckian, and his Blu.egr-.ss Boys (hence the name) have plated for audience5 in exces~ of 100,000 in America, E~ and J '!P:•n since then. -Th""e C<i6ta M-Ha coot.est. Dro- mot ed by · the home-grown Canyon Grass band, is ape(:ted to draw about 20.000 people each da)'. '" •i. More ~ than $5,000 tn prise money . bas assured the pre- sence ol 60 o( the best .fiddlers, banjo players and Bluegrasa bands in the western United States, according to Abe. Brown. thegtoup'sleader. Fiddle entrants include three- time national champion Dick Barrett of l'ottsborouJb, Texas; p{lSt California champion Dt¥n Trammell of Sacramento; ·Arizona cbamPionJiol Rudnick; Past Arizona chamPion Jay Belt. and Washington junioc: champion Mark.O'Connor., AMONG THE banjo picken scheduled to duet· are John Schneiderman and Dave Guptill, . . both of Oraa1e County; John Daru of Bakenlle\d: . . Bill Knopf ol San Bemllrdlno. and Crall' Wllllam• and Cr9lc Smith. both ol 1""' Anceles. llaDcla entered 1n· the competl· tlon Include the Blue Mouotaln ' llQya ol M~. OklL; Speclllcal· ly Bluecrua from San Diqo; si...ypoint from Jnooo; Hlllh Country from San Franci.aco; Fln&erpickin' Good from Loo .\ftcelea; the Bottom Dollar Str- hl& Barut fr:om Orange County; the BluecraH Sheiks from Sanla Barbara, and Hot Olf. the Pr ... lpld Wild Hlcl<ory Nuts, both from Los Angeles. nctets, priced at .. per day, are available al the gate or lhrouJb Ticketron and Wallich's Mutual Ticket Agencies. roa COSTA MESA, the Blue-grw Old Time Piddle 8ld Banjo Cont.eft is the rU'St. ol. two major Blue1rass festiYals scheduled this fall. Jim ·Porterfield, manager of the Orange County Fair, says lhe ~faircrounds will host the Great Earth Bluegrass Festival Oct. 15-19. In addition to the music there will be refreshment concessions featuring home-cooked food and commercial booths with natural products and hand-crafted Jtems. Porterfield says tbe four-day event will be on an ecology theme and try to revive the feeling "crandpappy enjoyed when he wu: a lad attending the NUDty fair.'' • Costa Mesa's Canyon Grass, headed by banjo-player Abe Brown (lower left), Is pr'omoting the 2nd AMual Bluegrass Old Time Fiddle and Banjo Contest this weekend. Gallie Wit. in Photos UNTITLED ~Ptt BY ROBERT DOlllNEAU 119 FocuaH c-on Wry Ew- 1 A camera can sometimes com- ment on society as well a.s can any writer. In the case of French photo- grapher Robert. Doisneau_. the commentary 1s somet1mes cynical, sometimes witty ~ its exploration of humorous s itua- tions of everyday life. An exhibit or his works circulated by George Eastman House of New York will be on dis- play at Orange Coast College Library on the main noor from Sept. 1li through Oct. 15. library hours are 7:30 a.m . to iop.m. weekdays and 10 a.m . tos p.~;on weekends. Admission is tree: E•en without captions, the photographs capture a variety or upects of French life with Gallic wit. According to a description which accompanies the exhibit, "Doianeau ls a professional who reaularly undertakes journalistic ass ignments thrOughout the world. His real love, however, is Paris and ill people. ''It is there that he made most of the photographs in this exhibi- tion. fflstorlcally they are llrmly anchored in a 'Family ol Man' tradition, for while occasionally they display a weary -cynicism, they never fail to revive an lh- creduloua belief in man's ex- lltence. •• .·Arts/Dinihg Out I Entertainment I ftldoy • ....-12. 1'75 ' DAil y PILOT CJ OM ....... ~ ... TERRY SCHOONltOVEH OF TitE L.A. FINE ARTS SQUAD Wint PAINTING It Showa Newport Harbor Art Muaeum Sometime In the Future • Artist at Work m Show By WLARY KAYE ot UM 0.lly P'I ... ~ The'L.A. Fine Arts Squad is at it again -this time creating a 27-foot by 10-foot painting inside the Newport Harbor Art Museum. Kno"'tn in the world of art for its half-dozen wall murals in the Lo& Angeles area, the Squad is now down to one m ember, Terry Schoonhoven. Schoonhqven can be seen work- ing on his canvas beginning Saturday -until he completes the work Oc:t . 10. Then, the finished painting will be on dis- play one more week. The museum is localed at 2211 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach 8l)d is open from noon lo 4 p.m . Tuesday through Sunday, plus Fridays from t5 to 9 p.m. Ad- mission is by donation. SCHOONHOVEN,:.>, is one of. the founders or the Squad, which numbered two in 1968, picked up two more artists several months later and then dropped back to the original pair .. He refuses to abandon the name L .A . Fine Arts Squad e ven thou1h he is now working alone. "J. like the myth of it. .it has a certain mystique, a reputa· lion," Schoonhoven maintains. Schoonhoven, a graduate of the University of Wisconsin who dropped out of the UCLA masters program in art in favor of paint- ing walls, began working on the huge canvas in late July. When the exhibit opens Satur· day, it will include other draw- ings by the young artist and photographs showing his paint- ing in various stages of comple- tion, in addition to the chance to watch him at work. After th e e xhi bit , wh ic h closes Oct. 19, the canvas will be ' rolled up and the entire display 'Aili begin an eight-museum tour, including stops al Colorado Spr- ings and San Francisco. "They wanled me to do a piece that Could travel, so a wall paint- ing was definitely out of the ques- tion," Schoonho ven said, ex· plaining why he s witched from his usual mode_ The Squad did a piece for the museum •bout four years ago - a menacing, thl'ee·dimensional black s ubmarine that surfac~ one morning fn the Newport Harbor. "That·s wben the museum was Jocated at the Balboa P avilion and museum patrons could look out the window a nd see our noat- ing sub," he said. OTHER WORKS by Ute Squad include a mural on the old ' Climax Club in liollywd, a palntin1 calted"Venice in the Snow" on the side of a Venice building, a work in West Los Angeles depicting the aftermath of an earthquake . a painting in Thousarid Oaks and another at UCLA. Schoonhoven's latest work at the museum is the result or what he calls "m y obsession with ruins. "Not r eally destruction and violence. _ . but the quiet period after catastrophe . I like the ex· treme changes th at take place,"' Schoonhoven explained. His current work is h.is fan- ta s ize d i mpre s s io n o f the -Newport Harbor Art Museum at a futurP ti ~t ,. "l like the esthetics of an almost improbable situation," he ,;aid. "I guess you wo rk a r la nd sc ape . ! could call this o m anti c .or may b e a Cops and COU'Jhogs pltranoid romantic landscape," he said. While it is not a apeclfic place, all the features in. the Paint[.l)g. come from this museum, he said. However, he wouJd not elaborate on what fantasy catastrophe had bt!'allen the muse um. . Srhoonhoven points out that his work h" been affected, "in so~e unknown way,'· by different working condjtions. "USUALLY, with wall paint· ings, I've had to deal with street traffic and a constant parade .of peopl~ watching me,'' he said. ''Here, inside the museum. J"ve pretty much had. a chance to work alone,'· he explaJned. When visitors will be allowed to watch him at work, he win simp- ly be adding finishing touches. "This has made it more IUCe a studio work. It's been a paintirta: of contemplation,! not a public .performance,'' Sc~oonho'Vt!:n said "While I miss the public partof it, I've tended to take more risks here on this painting. If I make) mistake, I can easily cover it1fp. Out there, if I make a mista}(e, everyone sees it,'' he said. i .. This one is bound to be more sensitive," he pre(licled. . · Another difference with tlD& painting is that it ·s the first work he's had to complete on a time schedule .... .. Us ually, I just paint 3Jld paint until it·s done. This time, I had to fmish byOct.10," he said. The artist first drew grid lin~ and transferred the preliminary drawings onto the canvas. Then he used a layering process. "The further a long you go, the less mechanical iL gels. Towards the end, it's pretty emotional," Schoonhoven commented. Marcie Walz. the 3-year-old March of Dimes poster girl from Mission Viejo who will be princess of the 21st ~ual Cops and Cowboys Horse Show and Breakfast this weekend at Orange County Fair· grounds ill Costa Mesa, meets Sweet Penny Sue, held by Pam Mattox of Mattox Stables . No a dmission will be char ged to horse s how e vents starting at 8 a .m . Satur- day and Sunda y. Breakfast (Sunday only, 7 a .m . t o n oO"n , $1 p e r pla t e) will be hig hl ig hte d by e nte rta inme n t fro m . Dorothy J o Dance Studio of Coron a det ~ Mar. S how offe r s Western Eng lish events. • · \ ' .,?-:!ii!! DAii. Y PILOT ~ . . l ·Season .. ll ~ ·Concerts ~'Chosen ::1 -:,.l , CoUThe o5ranfe Coasl :? ege ympboay will .. present three toDftfU :~ this season. Oft ~c. Tlhe :_:· featured $Oloist with th~ l•·.· .. orchestra will be Allen Giles, staff member of Go lden West Co1le1e. Gil es will perform I: Gershwin's ''Piano Con- ~ ~ertoinF." •• ~-i The orchestra will :i perform the h Tchaikowsky Symphony 5 No. 6, "Pathetique," and .. the ''Russian Easter "'" Overture'' of Rimsky-:; Korsakoff. .. • ' • • " Rock Be.nefit Sunday -will Or-• Coast Di PRESTON, probably best known for his participation in 1970's landmari._Conc.ert for Bangladesh, with ~rge Har- rison, has a number ofhit singles and albums to bis credit. Million nllers include ''Out.a Space," . "Will It Go Round in Circles" 01HER ACTS hlil>!iihtlni th• bill include two fast-rising bands . with current be.st selling a:inMles -Ambrgs_ia .('"Holding_ Onto v .. terd_ay") and ~ariali ("Hey Mama''). Also tcheduled •a..,•-Flash Cadillac and lhe Continent.al Kids, Popular satirists or 1950s !'V"k ; ~n aw ard·wlnninl comedy ' 11i land irQUP , Moateiurna'a R . • 1 be festival style on the Reid and in the grandstands, with no re- served seats. Ticket•, at $7 ,50i each, are available at Tlckelron outlets. Mutual and L i berty agencies, W•llich'1 or at.·tbe colle&e • 'l'lckel• will be $9.at thepte. Orange Coaat CoUece student discount tirkets are available at •• Auditions ., LA · County Fair Ope.ns Today ' On March 7 the or- chestra will perform the Beethoven Symphony'"'-"" ~o. 4, Overture, "Der ARTISTNHANVANTRAM Mond~y The Los Ane,les County Fair. quarter·horse races and eight through Saturday and 7:30 p.m. largest county (air in the wocld, thore>u&bbred races daily except SW:iday. · Freichutz," W'eber ; and .. Lad.o Lak, pianist, will At OCC today opens a 17-day .run, SUnday. Tbere is continuous free enter-tolastthrotlilh5epl.28. Parl-mutuel waaerirlg at the ~ perform the C. Saint· ~ Saens· Plano Concerto No. 2 with the orchestra. . C.ak is a pianist and teacher and is on the rµusic staff or Biola Viet Artist There will be exhibits from ·track ipcludes th,fee exactas. tainment at Los Angeles County Orange Coast CoUeJe nearly every nation on earth and Fea~ure race on openina: d.a'y is Fair with programs in the am- wlll conduct. auditions free entertainment from mm,y the Foothill ..... Stak,es with $1.0,000 phitheater, Plaza of the States, To Show Work for its winter production nations, including Mexico, Jta-added. Saturday'& f¥ture is the .Mexican Village, Public Schools of Gian-Carlo Menotti'$ ly, Germany. Poland, Hawall, $1S,OOO Governor's Cup. .Exhibit and Sports Plaza. ' "'<;:otlege. ''Amabl and the Night China and Japan. Breed horse shows are shown Visitors•• Monday ~and Running concurrently with the RODEO Cowboys Association free each day in the Carnation The concert of May 23 will feature two promi- nent arti:1ts of Southern California as soloists. Baldassare Ferlazzo, who is concertmaster of the OCC Symphony, will perform the Brahms Violin Concerto with the Award-winning Vi etnamese artist · and sculptor Nahn Van Tran, will begin exhibiting his work Sonday at Garden Grove Artlsans' Guild, 9858 Garden Grove Blvd., in Garden Grove. Wednesday from 3 to 5 l.o:; Angeles County Fair is the wlll present a championship show rine. Weekend shows in- p.m. fair 's racing meet, which rodeo, tree in. the crandatand elude Equestrian Arts Associa- Auditions will~ held features an Appaloosa race, two arena.. Show times are 8 p.m. Uoo variety horse $bow Friday. in Room 119. of OCC's _____________ _._ __________ __:_ ______ _:. ______ _:._ orchestra. During the reception, which begins al 3 p.m. and is free to the public, the 46-year~Jd artist will demonstrate his oil painting skills. Refresh- ments will be served and an interpteter will be available for guests wishing to converse with Nhan. Although Nhan was a distingui shed and much-honored ar•ist in South Vi etn am, the guild show -whi ch continues through Oct . 31 -will be his first public exhibition in the United States. ~ Ferlazzo, a resident of purbank, is active as a professional performer in the Los Angeles and Orange County areas and his credits include several seasons as .a INCLUDED in the show will be paintings member or the Boston completed by the artist in Guam , prior to h.is ar-'I Symphony. Also on this rival in this country, as well as many art works created during his brief stay at Camp Pendleton t concert Anne Diener andsincehehaslivedinGardenGrove. 1 Gtles, coprincipal flute Nhan's other art works and several of his f of the Los Angeles awardswere-a~cordingtoMrs .JerryRalls,a 'Philharmonich will' memberoftheCROSSCChristianRelocationOf-perform the C arles , Griffes "Poem'' for flute fice of Social Services) organization, sponsors ! and orchestra. for the artist and his family -left in Saigon when 1 The OCC Symphonv Nh)Ul, his 78.year-old mother and his wife an~ t... Orchestra is sponsored eight children fled that city in a small boat dur· ~ Or ing the Communist takeover last AJ)ril. Y ange Coast Colleee. Awards' presented to the ~rtist by the presi· L:~.J!e~~~~cm en205~r 1 dent of South V·ietnam include two commenda- ' Mesa, Coast 1Me~~ic Co a .t~s ~(merit, two.silver r:nedats, a gold medal in . and various indtvl<fuaii , pat0t1ng ~nd a gold medal 1n sculpture. ,and patrons. ~ . IN.:)972, Nahn -.a graduate of Hanoi Art School-was listed as Vietnam's ''Top Artist'' in "th. V1elb8m'ese equivalent of ''Who's Who,·· published by the Ministry.of Cultural Affairs. A recognized expert in Christian art, he was ..USO, according to Mrs. Ralls, former adviser to the Vietnam Religion and Arts Committee for the South Vietnamese CultUral Affairs Office. Gallety hours at the Garden Grove Artisans' Guild are lG a.rn . to6p.m. Monday through Wed~ nesday; 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday ~ ·10 a .Di . to 4 p.m. Satw:day ~ and noon to 8 p.m. SUnday. , For ·additional information call 530-7021 or 53Q-8120°. new Fine Arts Building. Persons interested in auditioning should be prewred to sing an aria or s~g in English. Performances are scheduled for Dec. JS-20 and will include an or- chestra. Rehearsals will be held · Monday and Wednesday afternoons from3to5p.m . Also, the Orange Coast College Symphoni c· Chorale has announced its schedule for the 1975-76 season. The chOrale, under the direction of Carol e Boelter, will present three Public concerts during the c_Q_Jll)-n g season . The fTiS1 r e· hearsaJ will be held Tuesday at 7 p. m. in ·Music Room 101 . GWC Chorale Golden West College's community chorale is or- gaNzing lor the 1975-76 seasen and has openings _ • for additional singers from the community. Persons interested in joining should report to the community center · building, adjacent to the Gothard Street' parking lot any Monday at 7 p.rn. through Sept. 22. '""-. .. ~: A ch~~:~~w~· ~~!~hea~.~~~~~~~:~~rrom4 .• ~,'world of visual-Add i>eWonnin& artYbegins at the p.m. to s p.m. for grades one through four. This :, ·Muckenthaler A.rt Schcfol during the fall session,. class, ·'Arts and Crafts from American ~ ·begini\ingthelastweekofSeptember. " Heritage," laugh~ by Marjorie Hunt. will begin Reglauatlon for the llluckeDthaler Art School Sept. 29. . · is Mond•Y.through,Sept. 26 from 1 p.m. to S p.m. Othef courses include puppetry, dance .. _ ,. weekdays at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center, ceramics, oil painting, water color, arts ·and ~1201 W. Malvern Ave. in Nlerton. -vrafts, photography, and; introduction to anti- ...-,, Fees total $14, with 8 lab fee requir::ed in some ques. More information concerning these classes _ .. of the classes. More information may be ob-may be obtained by telephoning the Adult Educ a-·~ • tained bY telephoning (714) 87!l-6860. ti on office at 870-4990, extension ti. ,. :-. : Each of the classes in the Muckenthaler Art : · School meets for a total of eight hours. Most of the classes meet on Saturilay, befinnlng Sept . 27 . - A class designed to cel.ebrate he bicentennial ·.'George M!'.Readies ''Georg'e M ! ••, the p&rents through his rise · musical biQfraphy about to naUonal prominence · patriotic IOnl and dance as mU&ical comedy star, . man Georae M. Cohan, playwright and Popular : w 111 b e s t a g e d songwriter. . Tbur1day11 -Sundays, ' 'F 1 am boy ant ·Sept. 18·0ct. S, in patriotism and cockS' ~-alifornie State self-assurance were . Uitiversily, Fullerton's trademarks of Cohan's ~enaTbeater. -style,'' noted director . Themusicaltrecesthe Brian J \ Wyatt, a ~lire of Cohan from his graduate student in "'f be&innin11 a1 a small-theater at Cal State·. .~ ;ttme vaudeville Timemagaainehailed ~performer with bis ''George M!."· l ~: • • , •• •' • • • • .. --'"i!lll .. ~111'11""'11.":EIHD•IP.a ~0:~~~\t\ .. ~.' ~\S\ot • ~ ··-IJ 64-11 64MltJ . 64Mlt4 ·FROM Fashiort lsla,nd Newport Beach ~·TE.REO . S0CIND·S OF !"lliE ·~~·RBOR • ' I } • J ' I . ·' l I 1 I I I I I ' • • • . , ,I • t ., ' I ' ' I I • ' • I · w' en BroWn's: {A Di.ne~'s Shangri-La ' ' • h m.,Y strike some1)0Gl)le u <Jdd to IUlle$l that a restaW'ant llrinp Shahlri-La to mind. But th.t occurs whenever theft's ml occasion to assess Ben, Brown's in South Laguna. Noone la told, of ccune, too:· peel a a resuuranl ..-.mbllnll a 1\betan lamasery. Ralher, it's Ille total envlrorunent'--ser..,..· and hidden--tha~invites-..m­ parbon to the beguiling Utopia James Hilton envisioned in "Lost '.Horizon." Out 'n' AbOut ~Stanier vt;l'dant houae plants. the lex· • ture. color and sbape..of nearly evtry clecoratl,ve and servicable item ampll!Jes th~ w ... ioo cit be- loc out-or..ioors. Marseillaise, '6.50. coolalned a IUttulenl blend or Cl'Ulta- aod !reob !i&h In a naV<Jrful wine sauce. Tbe.dllh was served en tureen and ,ccompani~ b)" 1arUctout, All dinner entrtta at Ben Brown'a lnclude soup ol lhe day and salad. There are three ehoices for the latter: boase, crisp greens and spinach, all de- tailed at letillh on the menu. I • •• ' • FrM AllllOll, : 1 lcln!ltlme friend af !("ukla and . Ollver J. Dragon : (Ollie), gets. · settornew · -sondetiutOfl ... Sunday at 6 p.m. . • "'Cllannel 4 . .. .. Even as )lou approach Ben Brown·~. alter \)lrn!OI off the Coast Highway and drlviOl abol¢ a quartet oT a mile into Aliso ca. nyon, there's a sense of retreat- ing to a quiet and remOte coriter or this qtherwise hurly-burly world. One even feels the aura from the splendid array of original oil$ and watercolors -together with tb,e: marvelous collectlon of nootallic photographs-cit early Laaun• -i.s exhibited oo garden Walla, <;redit these ~ccomplishments to Vi Brown, the restaurant's af. fable and energetic owner. Mrs. Brown:s jud1cious eye and im- peccable good taste merits a ·laurel wreath. Otfter selections on the evening bill of fare include sauteed chicken livers. $4.7S; jumbo Canadian scallops, $5.15; chicken a la K:lev, $5.95 ; lournedo of beef or rout prime rib of beef, au. jus. $7.95 each. New York pepper steak, '6.50; Australia• lobster tall, ts.llO. There's also a nilhlly special, usually tabbed at around $S. A la .. lll'l<I appetizers, vegetables and desserts are available in a wide variety. Comedy' ~Music, Fair By the time everyone is settled at the dinner table, it is impo:sst- ble tO recall a more relaxing and peiCeful atmosphere. At least one that is not a day'·s journey away. IN AN AREA that abounds In scenic beauty. no other spot rivals Ben Brown's impressive location. Where the rugged San Joaquin Hills and the Pacific shoreline merge l"lnd and sea wl- ite in a showcase of natural splendor. Another element accentuating· the tuStic tranquility is the brOad green expanse of the fairways on the adjoining Laguna Beach Goll Course. Finally, to all cit these at· tractions, add a restaurant in- terior that makes it.. difficult to draw the line between indoors and outside. · Any improvemen~ in this idyllie picture would have seemed unthinkable 10 days ago. But that was before we caught our first glimpse of the newly re- modeled and refurbished dining room and cocktail lounge. Now it's almost as though nature has taken over complete- ly. Each piece ,of the handsome new furniture, J be lavish use of the finest woodS, the profusion of • Food, service and entertain- rpent -should anyone wonder - match past quality in the new .. sWTOundings. This was verified by our dinner outinglan week. ' TWO ORDERS for scampi (in the shell), $7.95, netted generous portions of tasty jumbo shrimp prepared in olive oil with &arlic and white wine. DeUghUul, too. ' was the accompanying gami and fluffy seasoned rice. The four remaining family members rendered decisions for as many different entrees. Trout supreme~ $6.25, proved a winner: the (ish was filled with crab meat and mushrooms in creamed wine sauce, laced with baby shrimp, glazed. and served with rice pilaf! and garni. Delectable veal Oscar, $7.75 (also accompanied by · rice pila!O, had been sauteed in but· ter then crowned with king crab meat, asparagus and holJandaiSP. sauce. Petite filet mignon, S7 .25, served with house Potato and broiled tomato, was appetizingly wrapped in bacon and topped by a fresh mushroom cap. Concocted with an authentic French flair, bouillabaisse DJNING AT Ben Brown's is always further enhanced by. drifting Ill the lounge' ajter dinner for a little listening and/or danc- ing music. TwO South Coast favorites are cunently sharing the entertainment spoUigbt: Geno Lanzi. Friday and Satur: day nights; Jason Chase, Tues· day through Thursday. Jn addition to the everilng meal. the restaurant is open seven days a week for lunch and. dinner, and services a special SUnday brunch•from 10 a.m. to 3 'p.m . The-lurfch and brunch menus each offers more than 20 tempting selectipns; the breakfast bill of tare nms the gamut from old-fashioned but- termilk hot · cakes to eggs Benedict . Ben Br:own's is officially locat- ed at 31106 Coast Highway, South Laguna. The address isn'timpor· tant, however, if you keep a sharp watch for Aliso State Beach and the pier. 'Iben pr«>- ceed up the little side road on the north side of the· bridge over Aliso Creek. Reservations: 499-2663. CHAR:T . HOU SB FINE STEAKS AND SEA FOODS OPEN OAILY6:00P.M. ~UNDAY5:39P.M. ' • 1520 w. eoa Hwy. Newport leach ~7167 Limited ReservaUons AccePfed ' ' TONIGBT,SEPrEMBERU , • BERNSTEIN'S 'MASS' -Tonight, Saturday, and Sept, 18-21 and 26-27 at Cal State Long Beach ·Little Theater, 8 p.m. $3.50. . lOS ANGELES FAIB RODE0 -8 p.m. toni1ht and Saturday, 2 and 7:30 p.m. &Jnday al the Los An1eles County rairgrounds In Pomona. Fair runs throulh Sept. 28. $2. SPIKE JONES, JR. -And The i\lonkees Show, both at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park. various times this weekend. 'nNISJONG TOUcilEs' -Comedy, Fridays and Satw'days tonight through ()a,\, 11, 8:30 o'clock at the Huntinll<Jn Beach Playhouse, 21l0 ~ain St:• Huntington · ~ach. R~servations &IZ-5f21, I 'BtJTl'ERFLIES ARE FREE' -Seriocomedy at the Westminster Community Theater, 7272 Maple St., Westminster. Fridays and Saturdays at8:30 o'clock tonight through Sept. 27. Reserva· tioos 893-f!!;;!S. ICE FOLLIES-:With Janet Lynn, al The Forum • in Inglewood, lntersectloa of Manchester and Prairie, tonight through SUnday. various times. $4. 75 to $11. 75, tickets at &1encies. 'BELLO, DOLLY!' -Starring Pearl Bailey. 8:30 o'clock toni1ht through Oct. 12 al the Sllubert Theater in Century City. Tickets at agencies. "'"""'"'"""""""""'"""""'"'"'"""'oil : NEW FACES AT.. · : i @Id -~russels ! • • !Jo Your Hosts ..... + If-•••• Julian Tovar & Pat O'Daly + !: CONTINENTAL DINING IN :!! .,. AN OLD WORLD SE'ITING ,. !Jo LUNCH• DINNER <ft If-, EARLYEVENINGMENU41o6 <fl If-2700 S. COAST HIGHwAT <fl if-, U.~ iEACH US. 4944447 <fl ~··•••+++.w:.++++++~ ft sth Anni-.rsaey • ~Ml t.t.oo !."1R-I t Sp•eials . t 4:., v..a.-1'11 f . (Compl•l•Oi•••n) t I JAPANESE RESTAURANT t $TMK TERRA.JU.... e5cn t FamityStyteOlningNAtasteOfOldJapan:· -sBRiMP TEMPlJRA ,. ~ -, t Combinationdinnersetved t .J·· '•TEMPURA•SUKIYAKI i lz::I~ •SUSHI with green vegetables ~-<f.'~ FOOD TOGO f TRI~ OF FAVOBITl!S . ~5~ t l14i§. _2969 FAIRVIEW ROAD t S1eak Teriyaki, Sesame Chicken ~ t "if . --· and Shrimp Tempuracomb1nat1on ' COSTA MESA 557-7313 served w ith green vegetables . • '''7 ..... ...,.11..&. t t --• . .......... 514.HZJ TOP smLOIN e5!Ji s... .. 1 ..... W.d, Thi. , ,,., A.M. lo~" PM, t 10-ourn::e steak, eitherTeriyaki ~ t HOURS: m. & Sal. '''" AM.-1nn PM°"'"" - style or plain broiled. Setved Now appl!aring: t with sauteed mushrooms and t Tempura style zucchini NEW DINING IN THE TRADmONAL CHARM .OF LAGUNA BEACH. Carol Kimzey and The Kimzey Report. San Diego Freeway at B11s!ol. 666 Anton Bl~d I Costa Mesa, CaAolorrua 92626 (714) 540-2500 SOUTM COA.ST PUIZA MOTEL WESTERN !N'tEllNA'llONA( ltOTElS d .. f ALL SPECIALS INCLUDE SOUP, RICE, TEA, t AND OUR SPECIAL GREEN TEA ICE CREAM ReservaUons honored: 644·4811 -l Puln•uS "' l•-1 wt!f\ U"'ied Akh,,.. ~ :f #60 r:!~s~!~!t~~Center ttt fl•• uninat11 ..... "YOUR BI(; PARIT 'I is OUR fBIG .PLEASURE" ! • 2911 E. 17th SfREET • HILLG REN SQ, COSTA MESA PHONE 64.'>-7626 COCKTAILS " ' l OPEN WEEKDAYS 1 A.M. BREAKFAST• LUNCH •DINNER CHAMPAGHE BRUNCH•SAT.-SUN,9to• DINNER NIGHTLY 41011 :30 SEAFOOD BAR 11a.m.to1:30a.m. COCKTAILS• ENTERT Al NMENT WAU.YAUTllATTllEPIANO ., Tue. ttwua.t.~to1 :30 . IVY HOUSE 384 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH 494-9491 ~752·8558 Fr~ Parking In Luniberrard Lots A CROWN HOUSE OPERATION Times/Places 'CAMELOT' -Starring Robert Goulet llJld carol Lawrence, tonight throu&h Oct. 18 at the Los Anaeles Mu.sic Cent.er Ahmanson The•ter. various times. $3.50 to $J2.50. Tlckel.lf it en- cies. 'CAGES' -Comedy starring SlleUey Winters. tonight through Sept. 21 at the Westwood Playhouse. 10888 Le Cqnte Ave ., Westwood. Various times. Ticketalll &1encies. 'LEONARDO THE ft.ORENTINE' -World premiere comedy at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. Tonight through Sept. 28. Reservations 492-9950. 'LOVE IUDES THE RAilS' -Melodrama pre· sented by Studio Theater of Long Beach, tonight through Sept. 17, various timeS at 5021 E. Anaheim S\ .. Long Beach..$2.50 adults, $2 iunio<s (under 16). Wormatioo ~) 433-1409. , GLADYS KNIGHT -And the Pl)lo, 8:1S p.m. tonight and Saturday at the Universal Am- phitheater in Universal City. $6.25-$8.75, tickets at agencies. (!!eeTJMES, PLACES, PageC7) I I LA CA VE RESTAURANT Dille i. Owl 11 re c:.hr- STEAKS • LOISTER • CllAI SHRIMP• 1ERIYAKI PRIME Rll • n...~ Fri. I< Sat~ AMPlE FREE PARKING . ·, ' . ~ W..-l'rl.· I llJO to Z:JI Resenatlons 646-7944 16951/2 "lite Costa M- . OAVEY-S LOCK EA SPORTFISHINO, 11'-14Jl CAT Al IN A ,WENGER IEAVICf.173·5245 TAlE OF THE WHALE AESTAURAHT,173-4lll . 400 .._ S1tMt, hlbo9 ,.,.._. TEMPLE c;ARD£N$. ~­ OJ'NSSG Re•tl!urailt , . LUNCHEON AMD DIMMER DAILY Special Luncheon Buffet $1.85 Monday thru Friday t 1:30 to 1:30 RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE Fca1ur1ng Exotic Tropical Drinks 1500 ADAMS lat Horborf COSTA MESA S40-ltl7 540·1f2J Aftd. '" G•• Gro•• 12201 IROOKHURST tAt CltapMo"I . 6ll·7020 Something NewinCostaMesa French Continental Cuisine A true gourmet experience. RACK Of LAMB S7.25•STllFFE) FRESH TROUT tl.50 •SEAFOOD CASSEROLE •.50 Scott's . Restaurant Formerly Denver Mining c;o; ~ Scott's pnwiovsly touted 41t· St. TroPez of Los Ang11.,; (where tlle celebrltJes •nd stars dined). Prize winning ,.,..,.., ---------couroN --------~ I OPENING SPECIAL I _, ! •1.00 off per person I I I I I I I any dinner on our menu, nolimil topart11 I QOOil ,.,. Scrll .. im °"'• I L---------------------~ Cocktails. and Entertainment 719 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa • Lunch • binner • Prftlllfe P.artier Telephone 645-2343 For. Reservalion! LMnch II :30 to 2 pm, Mon.·f'ri Dinnn16to10:30pm, Mon.-l'l'aurl:.1 Fri," Sol. till II • • • ' . - OAti..YPtL.OT Fri Ltmbef 12 1'75 ajor Exhibit ; Ope~ Simday An exhibition or more than 50 paintings, in- C'luding three master works, will be presented ai:i part of the premiere of the new Roger's Gardens, ~t seven-acre arboretum complex, al 2301 San J oaqWn Hills Road , Newport Center. Valued al more than $2 million, the collec· t ion wlll be on dis piny to the public from 10 a .m. to 3 p.m. Sunday and, minus the three master!'!, \\'ill rontinue on publir display d<Aily from 10 a.m. t o5 p.m . thr(\U1'!h S('pt 21. 'fhC' thrl'C m<tslrr works, offered for s ale at the C'Xhibition put on by Wally Findlay Galleries of BevC'rly ll ill~. inl'IUdl•. -Claude f\·lonet's "I~ Nympheas Paysage tt'Eau. 100.1 ·· ('!'h{' J,il y l'on<l 1, valued at $&50,000. -Meire Ch:.1gall"s "Bouquet de Renon· c..·ules," ~1 floral 111 st vie typical of "the dean of contemporary impr~·:-.siunist s" by a man re J?~trded by n1any as the grcatl'::.l living master. 'fhl' canvas is v;1luC'<l at $2~.0UO -Pablo Picasso's large (S J :'C 38 inches) oil dl•picting: his son, Claude. \\·1th rocking horse. P•u ntrd 1n 19'19, the pil'ture. "Cl•1ude el Chev a l en Rois,·· is v~il u C'd at $386,000. I 2 Groups Casting Plays Casting has been announced by t .... ·o lO<'al theater &J'OUPll for a pair of upcoming productions : "U.S.A." at the San Clemente Community Theater and "Here Lies Jeremy Troy" at the Irvine Community Theater. "U.S.A.," which opens Sept. 25 for a four·weekend ena:agement, is the stage version of John Dos Passos· nov e l examining America between the tum of the century and 1930. Beverly Sparks is directing the dramatic revue, wh.ich opens the season for the San Clemente group . The play recount.s the careers of s u.<'h notables as Rudolph Valentino, Is adora Duncan, the Wright brothers, Eugene Debs and Henry Ford. Ca!t members include Diane Bentley, Chris Bolt, Bill I .. eVeque, Celeste Lit· tlf"ton . Gerald Littleton, Colleen o·connor, David Paulsen, Sue Sebring and Jill Van der Vcere. John Milosch is stage manager. ~ ;:;·~ ) Reservations are bein& taken at 492-~. The Irvine theater will put "Jeremy Troy'' on the boards Oct. 3 as the first production in its temporary new theater at Bristol Street and Red Hill Avenue, Costa Mesa. Carol Filia.n is directing the comedy about a law clrrk whose s tretching or the truth results in outlandish com- plications. · m1na1er: Chuck Benton and Larry Eldon. U1hUnJ; Beverly Alfen. properties, and Clarence Black1tock, set construction. "Here Lies Jeremy Troy" will play Friday• and saturdayo al 8:30 from Oct. 3-JS•at th~ new Costa Mesa location. T1cketf may be reserved al the ICl' box office number. ~7·72f17. CALLBOA RD -Auditions have been announced by the Westminster Community Theater for the Tennessee W"llllams play "Period or Ad· lu.stment" .•. director Doris Al- en will bold tryouts (Of' four men and four women on Monday, Sept. 22, at 7 p.m. in the theater, 7272 Maple Ave., Westminster ... the show opens Nov. 7 ror four weekends .•. Works bv t•onte1npor:1ry European a nd .>\mC'ric.:u1 flrlis t.s. all coll"ctcd by the interna· tional \V•1lly l·'indlay Ga.llC'r1e:., complete the l'X· lubition. PICASSO ONE OF 3 MASTERS IN SHOW De picts Son and Hia Hobby Horse Performances will be given Thursdays through Saturdays from Sept. 2S to Oct. 18 at 8:30 in the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Avenida Cabrillo, San Clemente. Ron Filian and Sylvia Lee head the ICT cast as the le&al liar and his wife, with John Loughman playing his old eollege chum, Barbara Peters as a sexy artist.'s model and Gene BenedJct (who played Jeremy opposite Miss Filian in a 19'70 Costa Mesa pro- duction) appearing as the head of the law firm . Backstage assignments will be ·taken by David Long, set de· signer; Laurie Lambert, stage BACKSTAGE -The San Clemente Community will hold its fifth annual fund·raising par· t y Saturday at 4 p .m. at the home of Norman and Jean Wright, 2SS Avenida Lobeiro, San Clemen· te ... the public is invited and further information is availablt> at4!16-9.566. Enjoy food, drink and merriment al The Velvet Turtle. G~t a\vay tn cxcit("n1cnt 1n the lively atmosphere of Tl1c Vel vet Tu rtle . £111oy ~c11cr,1u s drinks and great food . Then mDVL' into tl1r l<111nf.l.' \vhcrc iust abo11t anrt!Jing frn111 ori~i11al dr1nks to lively con versa tion rn lntlti y".~ /,est $Ou nds are going u11. At The Velvet Turtle. Ihe Velvet Turlle ln N ewport Beach, across from tl1e Marriott on Newport Center Drive Wes<. 644-5313. DID YOU KNOW ABOUT .~ DINNER SPECIALS? Sarntl Mond1y thru Thursdoy (Friday, Saturday ind Sunday 'til 6 P.M.) • dinners include soup or salad, ¢oice of baked 1'otato or rics Hawaiian RED SNAPPER •..•.....•••..•....•.. 2.25 . MAHI MAHI ..••••••................. 2.65 GRI LLED SEA BASS .................. 2.95 TOP SIRLOIN ..••.................... 3.25 NEW YORK ST EAK •.................. 3.75 LOBSTER TAIL ...................... 4.95 STEA K AND LOBSTER ................ 5.95 plus 32 olhlt ..,,;,,;,, of S1Jptfb seafood and beef dishes ' Lunchepn froai $1.96 iemd diily 'til 4 P.M. Priwtt Porty F1<ili1its to 300 3901 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR RESERVATIONS 17141175-0900 11278 PACIFIC COAST HWY •• HUNTINGTON BEACH Sroi ·~"(~···~ ..... lKU1110·••~<•"I Cal State Tickets Offered llOSe•stk•t•ll••vt. Season tickets ror the The subscription boOkiet includes eight coupons good for the six mainstage shows and a variety or special pro- du cl ions staged throughout the year. Subscriptioqs m ay be obtained from the School or the Arts box office on the Cal State campus. F\irther in formation is available at 870·3371. •llll'H!im l11 4J.6Jt·Jtt4 theater departm enl 's I -'""";;;;;;,:;;,;;;;:;;;;;,;;,;;,,,i~ I 9 7 :; • 7 6 , b i c e n t e n n i a l "Lire With Father,'' the fir.st main.stage feature, opens Oct. 3. It is followed b y the musical ''Gyps y.'' VEAL OSCAR Garnis h ed w ith Asparagus tips. crab legs, sauce Borditlaise. topped with Bearnaise. AMONG 10 SELECT Pl"*"ER DITRtlS Brandie Brandon Duo. Entertaining THE WORLD PREMIERE OF "LEONAR JJO T l<lE ·LORENT !NE A COMEDY BV GEO TIBBLES For ticket lnfONNtion & reservation call 17141 492·9950 140 AVE. PICO SAN CLEMENTE season are now avaiJable at California State FUllerton . r-------------., I I 1-1L-fJl~A~~£c~~~.Wc~ I I l~MBODealuring Tropical Drinlul I I I J TERRACE ANNIVERSARY I I . Dl"'~!.,,ILL I El Matador MAACIAL IS I.ACX! 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Hanf and A P,ple epes, $2.50 Crepes Benedict, $2.95 Eg(fs Sausalito, $2.75 and Maple Butter Crepes with Bacon, $2.25 and for $1.00 each , we have 'an lrreslstlble Bloody Mary, the Magic Pan 's famous "Mimosa" · a blend of champagne and orange Juice, a Champagne Cocktail, or a super smoorh Gin Fizz . OPEN 10A.M . COSTA MESA SOUTH COAST PLAZA north side of the Bullock's wing Free Puldna 556-1225 AAAERK:AN EXMESS.MASTEA CHUOl!•l.ANKAMlflltcAAD 1 --· -1.- • • • • : • • ..._ ~ ~~ ENTERTAINMENT ... ~t+' : • • • £Airporter 'Inn 'Hotel! 18700 MacArthur Blvd. : Irvine. Tele;t.one 833-2770 : • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I . 1 ' • , • • • • '/1/-e'•F-IBer Spike Jones , Jr winds up Knott :5 Berry Farm run or hi5 zany show &m- day. SI a ps ti ck and song parodies re- miniscent or his father's stage antics will be offered at I and 3 p .m. Saturday and 2, 4 and 6 p.m. Sunday . New rail hours begin at Knott's on Monday and The Monkees Show ends on Saturday with pe rformances. at Good Time Theatre at 6, 8and10 p.m. • • • , 'Roulette' Is Suicide --i. . G-~· Secal'a ilatest ataner, "Ru .. tan Reulette. 'had so much 10ina for II. You wond.,. •hat weht wroaa. '· . Tbo "'"'°"play la Calrly faithful to the ••· eellent • pense-espiociase nowl on which It wu baaed. "Koey&i? Is Comins." by Tom Anll ... Mr. Sqal u one or out belt !tadlnS m-, lle's 1111- Jy capable or carrylnsoffthlJroto. • Fiimed In Vancouver, the filek Is richly en· doW<ld with loeal ct>lor. There...., some excellent SUJ>P,Ortlnl actors at work. lncludlni Denham El· liott, Val Avery andRichardRomaaus. DESPITE AU this, It just doesn't come off. Setal.playa Corp. TlmolbySbaver, an lrrsverent Vancouver Mountie on IUlpeDlion for &lvln& his boua black eyewhofoila a bomb plot aplMtSov- iet Prime Minister Alael Kosygin by dlsaldeata within the KGB who musing. 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Sd·MdrftM'f SltampM b ......... .,,._........ t. .... dofttl ,.,..ai. lo Ck:r • c.a ,._ . o&. llAll.()iWr Raci-" wlU M ftu..• Clnl ,_.,,.,..-.... ... ~ .... ....,....._.., L N•IL Ordenl wW .. .,. 119 ~ ~ ...... n..11 b:r U.S. ...... , ....... !. 'nnN '11'1.ll k 111.-llM prW Ml' 8i:. amt. M.t ..,.._ L fW tW\bK botur ... U-. taU U. llilil Otfka · $31.DI. "NASHVILLE" .., .,,. ........... ""fUMMY LADY-lr&l l "'OWL Ate PUSSTCAr'ftl ............... ....,on.~ . ._ ............ ''TOMMY'' .......... ""DIA.1HWISH"'lm •Alftl DUWPU46 •AMr S'#tSS•PAWa Y IOllHSOM"' lei "Mini.._ .......... -,1& I OB WIYIS"' ._, TWoNeetllcrrieeT'o .... TMFaHSeaNn CO.O't' • ADWIMTINll! 1949 ... a n11t time bl bt Joung! -tobt• MaCutlocll! ,.. WILD ~ .... __ .... !Ill -FORREST TIJCl(EH • MAX •. .U.McCUUoo. JAftlCE HEIDEN· JULIE AD _COLC11..,c..r...ir•W.C.. .... "TOWl!"9NG . INFERNO'' ............................ 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A.JN' .. , ... ,...,11.....,., LA MIJtt.Ot. W"lll·IN lt.JllGAltil 'RICE SI SO MOMOt.'t' ltl<v IAfUJtO&'t'!fr(• HoftQftl 11 lO·S 00 _ .. "' · --- ., ---------------I'll! '.\ ..... ,. ...... MUlll .. IUIOll LOVE I DIAtM,. -· SUINI• °"" ll:Jt . 111"1-Ml.l..- 'All II WAUUNO IAU.ot WILD McCUUOCN'S,.. Ol'INl!•Jt ..... PACIFIC THEATRES ORIYf·IN SUPER SWAP MEETS H,ARIOR ILYD. Drive-In I • .. Me9t & _.,.. hlll ltt. & hi!.-.... M .,_ ORANG! Dm.tn 11 2 '''·· •••• I ..... -...... ..,.. , .. ,_ ..... " .. AA111111111 l!Millltl FamJIJ Fun! Prolltll l.,..&ttt O.lofel .. 1:416 • 1 .... 1111 .. ICU ClllHll fll(I 11 fl(U ~ .. llllo2 ur.rl"""" ~­---...111<11 .,,., --· -~ ·-.... . ., .. ... 1111~: -~ -~ --•m< -~ -* --..... --=~1 -k ... --.,._ WARNER OR ll/[ IN ........... = -'.I .. '''°" ' • 0 ·,' ~ ... MISSION : ",r " ... • • • .--·--WltD McCUU.OCWS ,.. 1111-. .. MACON COUNn' llNI • ""'"' .. .,.. ...... "*' ....... ,_., .. JAWS .... Cl•TllN NIM(),., -·---UNDll COVllS HllO" GOING-AH• ---....... U.f""' WHm ll .. fMI INt ----... ----·--uct WITH THI DMI.,.. '"--*"·....., PAIT H WAUJNC> fALl ,_ ".,. _,~- COONSKIN "' I l::tt 14~'•1 --• ,!lit. UllAllLLI .. """ -. __ ..,., UCI WITM lM DllVl ,.... --~ AIT II WAlllNO T --· SMJU,.. --llDIL w1v1 .. --llYOND '"I DOOi ~ -· INl11 TMl OIVIL • --·--WILD McCULLOCHS,.. --nDA1 WAYI,.. • " I I ' 1 • '• ··~ .. .•. ~ ,: i ~ ~ ~ " ~ • '• ~~ . • • . ' • '. ' • •{ ·. t !i t I • __J . • ' • D DAILY PILOT Frldey, S!pt!mb!!12. 11175 ~-Some : Programs · for Tliln:k~rs ~=~ ~ year to provide llutnlc· ! ' lion ill balJK uHI lop, . , U anemoOn Tv aoap upbalted over -whore-~ent U.N.·sPon1qrt:d ln-wiJl be&in · fall etuses OP*.r•• are not your Tum1'ng on ally decides?); Nov. I. ,\ernatlonal Wo111en 'a Sej;>t-.1,5, wltb. variety of thin.a. try ''I Do •• , Or ''Certain Unalienable Year Conference in Mex· 11aded · l•vels offered. :: Do I?" a neiv prosram S tt M h t Rights" (individual ico City, which 1enerat.-Additionallnf~matlonls ;.on KCSN (.88.5 FM) Bir· CO anc e5 er liberties vs. common ed news and controversy available by callinf : i.ng Thursdays• at t:li good) and Nov. 29, "A allovertheworld. 552-8259. p.m., a:or;:; of that sta· More Perfect Union : The tion's ur·rt of pro..• marria1e and child rear-Public Radio. KCSN wtll ·American Government'' Thcohutil.Mdlo .. ,,.... Tlw\i..titrr-•'lo:k 1'irl"M'(lloi•hlt_...l grammtne· ''This After-ing, a discussion of broadcast a series of pro-(Will the great Political buu.:IMIUt"l:lnliW-. tll(t't'tolnllliw .. pW 11,-,f11tf.n1Nttrit1t noon•• ell d h gram• dur1·11g upcoming experiment pass or "'-'th11t. ..,.., ...... ""I.med."-· Helen Hitt-vorce rat~s an w _at fail?). "" ""' ki d f f months featuring "A Na· son, the program looks n ~ 0 . actprs in tional Dialogue on the Still another FM out· at marriaee and other in· todays society Increase American Experience." l,et, KPFK. ts airlng in terperitonal rela · m.arital ('Onflict, al~ng including ; Oct. 4, "The their entirety many of tionshipcs, The emphasis Wl°?-some .of .Ms. Hitt· l..and of Plenty" (owned. the 1iery meelin-11__ and is on communication sons pred1ct1ons con-rented, plowed under, confront<J,tioils of the re· and the series includes cerning the future of pro1rams on common marriage. stress•• and strains in A member or National FillllS Draw Ace Crit ic NOT SINCE LO.IE STORY .. ---1111.· ln11: ~·n·ol hll K1nnYJnt. l h1:An~:r 11..u1 0lyn1r11.· HOW EXCWSIVRY IN ORANGE toUHTY ,~ ...... rn..-. P""'l"f A fbward W KDdi Prodtdm te~ S.W.nn8 • GEOBGi SEGAL : .. BIJSSIAN aom.1.*lrE . • . . • IRISTOL IV -·-I.~,.,...- 540-7444 ,. ' • ' J..1 ~ tll1'r1 --.l.:r \\ J • .,..,._. I fJhll f.11l took C'V\'fyl1ur~ bti her hll-. A.--1 \..tic;, lound thr fOO~r to live· lhn.i..1i-.;h !ht bvt.· ot (w1e· \'l'ry "jl\\.1.:il rnJn. DEUUEIUlllrE DOES n AGAlnl D1liu1ranc1 •R1 OnOO Is IK Eno{lglt'' Kir\llllP• Alisis ~ lll'il~ 1"f"1i.r. George llulillel ll!llu ·-• t h lilnrt ...,.. Ralli1 • ..._., (RI edwards BRISTOL CINEMA 1949 ... was a time I . to be young! -' to be a McCUiioch! / A time for drag rac ing , hayrides, ' . booze and stri p poker . • • ,., .. Then \ il1 it all -began to happen' I' TlllOUlly ... , humor. -- Trtofln•nt'#•onupt19 .. . '• .. ·.~· 'llonlr Prlfton Ind .... Holr Grlll' II Inspired, h>- glllioul, lnflCtloul, lndllt:llmlnlll, Indulgent, ln- loN11ble Ind In queellonlble -· Nothing could 1111k1 Prlftonafllot happier. --.~ ~-.::NaAE'R~~~::~~~~~~g;~:i~:; • · The movie It 1 mUll-. The unr PICe nevlf brealta. ft hat .-ng for .. oryone wntt a MnMof ttumor. -· e yh c · •A Q'IZ)' mcwle. Clllllfot -In I lvn houN. - cm-n > - • tn.-stcwyd JJI Kinmcri. nr Ammc.1n Oympc "" """"""' ....,,. -fall -""'l'fl·~ """" l;fe /'l..Jwfocfoonll l+lt<w• _, 1.~ ttwoosn thr ~ d Q1t' "-"'"Y sp«i.111 """· 'THE Ol'HERSIDE , . , OE THE ll'Gl MOUNTAIN' J 1' t> It ' ' I < "' I' ~-'· I .. ~-- ; ' 1•: ( ' ' .. , •:I • . ': " .. t" ,, iri .. . : ) ' ' .,, '" ~ I r 1 I a ~ J I ~ l I d I ,~ ' I . • • ,. ' I ~ I I t 'I J ' ~ l 1 I : <l I -;~ ...... ' ·.~ ! :·~ I ·!1i I ~ .~ _, 1 a p I ·I ·; "• .. ' > .... . . ·., .. :, ••• . .... . . •, ·:· • • I ! ::I ... : ::1 ••• 1 ~ =~ rn •• ::i .. •• ·: •• • .. .. •l ., :1 •• =~ .. ·l •• .. •• • •• ' ~:· : : • ' . • • • • ... : ::I .. .. .. • •• • • ... I :~ .. ~ "l ' . : :~ ••• "l .. , • !• ... .. .. •• .. .. •• •• •• ;1 El • f IJITom P•l•Cl> TIMES, PLACES .... • • . ' ·:~. TheurriftlJng~picture ·: ~rWntM~ing,Np.~~~ ;:;; • • • ,.,. I 45 ·:·:.8:15. 1 : ..... ;;:tUINA PAIK DtlYE·IN .::~ CCMtn !«APTAIN NEMO" !IOI I l 1 ' l ~.· . .. ' • • , . ' • ! \ ' ' • ' ;.. ' .. .. • ) ,. •• ,., • r • .. ... I ,, • ' • ,, • , - • l ·, I .,/, • ' • " ' ' .i • • • • ' OM. Y PILOT Cl Ae'•1IS • Muckenthaler Cliltural Center of. ficially oj>ens its fall season Saturday with a tribute to rtOrence Models, Photos Shown .~ theme. now at the ~p, 180ll C\&lver Dr ... lrvine.lDa.m.toClp.al.dally. , " . .. oak Gl6n-81iow • • • '. .. , •' .. • . • ,. . . -' • f '!i. • ., ~,, . ' \ Newp0rt Center Is ~ore then 8~"sh6ps ~e~ :f~ ~ajar departmeht Si9res. · · 11's oveftwo million square fe.e't'orprofe~1onaj office apace, resta\JraJl!s.-. theaters and twa of Orange County;s finest: hQtels. Del Webb's Nll,\\'Portef Inn an<!> the new Marriott 'Hotel. Eacl\ hotel offers. more than aeo 1uxli1'oua• rooms. with convention fecil~ies for up to 1,000 ~t the Newporter anp 1,750 at the " Merrlott. For active executiv,s;the5e are the qnly ~otels in the atea which offer golf l!Qd tenois privileges at excellent neNJ:iY. lacimies. Next time yo~'re tiavlng • • ·a convention,' business meeting or weekend vacation, consider the · • bpportunlties,in',Ne)'lpcrt Center. It's the best of everything you need • . . FASHION· S"lA· 0 i , • ; , ! ~ -• DESla11 . . I } ti• ·:MJI' .. J :1toa,. §ttJ x E ·.> h .. , 'ff' --· •·~orel·just:!a:etdl South of San Joaouin Hills Road. between MacArthur and Jamboree. lrt Newpart Beach. • ' .. • ~ -" .. l ' • • • .. ~ y • ' . . '· ., • J '· ...... • I '" • I ' ., -·~ ... "'· • • > . . • • . • • .. • ' . . " . . '\ I l • l t • ! • I I ! • . , I ( • • • . • • • ' I ' ·~ . -........ ... . ' t '4 \ I • • •• .... .,. 8!pt!mbo! 12, 11171 .. --. • 1,_ .... ''' ,., • -. ---,, ,,. ,.. • • ................. ) • f • ' • , ' ' T .. .. ' . • ·~ •• • J • • . T .. • \ •.. .•. . · • • 'l Sh9w Us A.Good _Credit . Statemeo .. ' 5977 ' ' • • I • 11 • DAILVl'll.OT P.l, • 2240 S. MAIN at WARNER , SANT A ANA, 546-7070 • • •• z -c :I ... 19J5 :.IRAN*DA· j DOOll SID•M. Vlnyt !fl-. pine 1· trtlMtS. white wllill llret. dlx blur.,.,. ··guards, fully factory &QUlpt. CS•r. 238883)· ' . HEW .1975 •AN..2300 4 cyt. engine. Front "I r""e1r b umper guards, plue more. (Ser. K111382) ' ' .. 9 .. BRAND t:4~W . . ,C~IE·~ 1 ~-'. .. ~ -69 ~ MOtllM ._, ' \Boi:> c:c engine,~• speed. s21tt·... tor•-20"AdQwft..CMf\,..:...,C., > I "Vtnyt bench seat and ITOf'e. ._a"*-" tl100.ra. °'"" .. Oll'll (Sef'. 67823) J1tb it 131A.32 APA it 13.Ulro. O'I ....,...""-.. -' . ./ • . 1 .. ~ • ... - "-1 • • " .i " 1976' f ;llO . PICKUP ... · 53877 ' DOWN I DELIVERS CUSTOM~ Gauoes.-"af engine• em,..iolt;.ipkg .• bocfy aide mouldings • .c c;t.tlio. and mo1•· (l\()OOl1) ' . I . " '72 PlHTO • I '71 VEGA ~ .-cl, r1ctio. h••ler. a•.ooo ""''•"' -·-·r ,_.,., .. . . . . , ($1677 s1777 ' . " ..... t '73 FORD ' .. ' t'OllHO • qt ..... Ir-' •Mia. ""'-"· fl,Ooo 1filM:'eaet.IFWl $2677 ' ·- "''18<"'0<. l!J'l-c.,.J.-· .., -' -... ,.,~ ~--· '1102.M #• "·I) 0)\. 0. ~ - '73 CHEVROLET MA.L9U AUlo. .,__ t.c.ciy ... -~. ~ lltfl'>ng, _.,. bt1k11. 1Hla. n.11 .. '~l-.12"5A) ' s2777 • • CASH. TRADE ........... 'llD 1-~~~~~~~~-+-~~~~~~~~ ....... ~~~~~~~~~+-~~~-,.~~~~--1 caBKT '69 FORD , '72 BUICK '71 MATADOR •7"1 PINTO ' -' . RENT·A·CAR ~EMDER SPECt~· · ' ' s . PIHJO •••••••• !. o· MA\'ERICK •••••• '22 ~UST ANG •••••• '25 GR:A~D>i : ••. ·:. '25 '150 FREE ·MILES . ~ .. ,, CHEYROLEt I 4 IOOC S.AM,"~ We'll . Deliver On The • Spot! . '71 FIAT Ht COW. .............. ......(YW'9ll!lil , .................. ,tMC:ftOI ·~ ~ ' FAllLAMI ,,... ..... pa.-.. --.o . .,_.. .......... .... ,,...,, ¥11¥ "'°'-rtCUl40l ~1477 ' '70 FoRD F250 CAI QU"S SftCW. W!ltl 'c::.n.o. ....... ·"" 911«>. "-· • OClidflooMoa, pO.-.._ifl.9. .,_. ....... 46,000 .ou.1 ll'liln. AMI Nir;:e. 1111.UOJ . $2677 . '69 CHEVROLET -.u. \l..a, ................ _ ...... .....; -..... 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P UBLIC NOUCE ,"' STATRMIN"iOJfAaAHDOH#ENl OllUSf!OI'" •t~TIOUS 8USINt:S• NANI TIM 1'111~ ,,_.,,.,,., fie.,. eNno ' ,~d!\'. !!p!on-•t. 117!1 PUBUC NOTICE •ICTITIOUl8USIN&U • HU.BSTAT•MaNT ,,.. t6/lowlttg P1r1o0n1 er•~"""'· ~··: THAIS kLEJ!N S!"MVICe (OM. ==U.lo!MoftMll<lltlovt~ ------------ PMIV, 111'1 ~"" Lw, ttwdi .... o IBHc:ri, C..11 .... IM• t2..-, t:~ lll•rl TW.,. Ir,. tllft 8r•lo11 l.A., Hu11I011lott 8ttc~. C.IHorft11~ • 1..A P'OUDA APARTMENTS, *1 We•tclllf Dr•~•. NIWP9tl B•Kll, C..lltoml• tt..o ,,,,_ FkOUous 111.i.i ... 11 Na... ,.. twred to MIOft ""'' lllff hi Clr-'9f Goun!JDll...:J0.11, Flt. No. F-1M"9. ODNkl D. W.U1, 120ll KlllQ!o RIMlll, Newport S.11<1'1, CeUlot!Me 111..0 Ide E. Wells, 1200 1(1nv1 RNll, Newpor1 h~h. C.llfwn'e t2'WiO E"9tfl'I W, Wtlb, P. 0 , Box 101 Al\lllOle, ll:M,11, H-.11, MJO:I Me•9'~1 Wlll.t,. P. 0 . 8Qoll 101, ,.."6hol•, k1u1, H•••ll,.m l hl\ bu\lftf1l wn COflcluC:led by 11 tene•ll pM1M'rlhlp. Ool\aldO. W1ll1 Till1 1l•l1m.n1 w•1 llll!'CI wlltl 11111 County Cltrll. ol 0•1n~ COunly on AU!IU$11). ltl) PUBUCNOTICE :_ Ut-1 ...... -""' - P UBUC NO'l1CE PUBLIC NOTICE • Awlila Tll..il. J1:t92 ....... L.11., H ....... l .. IOfl le1U1, COlllOtftll.,... Thh bwllna\i ll c:oNluctffl b'I' • 118"'1'•' p.1nNfM'llt1. E-•1"111 A. T.,.11, Sr. Tfll1 •l•t•nwnt ""'' 111.0 will\ !I'll c.oum,. Cler• ot Qrangii '°1.lnCy on Au- Pli, 1t1s. -"""' f'Wlltlle4! Or .... Ql.ut Delly Piiot. A410, 2',lnd s.pc. J, 11, It, It IS IJ».JS PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE w .. a.uo111: cou lll:T 0 " CALI JIOlt"l A COUNTY 0' Olll:AM GI 1'10\'k c:.ti•rofl"-s.u AM, C.I ffflll• CASI MUMll:lll: Dti1:tM WMMOHS IMAlll:RIAGE.I In ,.. 1M rNrrl ... ef '°tUlio..t': LOIS A. WILLIAMS end RtlOQndlrll: HAROLD A. WILLIAMS NOTICE! You lie~ bMt1 _.,The court f!W' Okldl 1911ln1t rou •tl!Dut rcaw bllf'9 l'\Nrd """''' You ~ wllflln .JO d1r1. Reid Ille lnfor,,..tloll .., __ AVl501 UttH 1W1 lldlodtrNNNdo. El lrl.,.,,.,.. ~ dtcldlr contr1 u.. lln. . tudl9rltll I lne!IOI qui ud. ,...... clllntro de .JO Olu. LI• 11 l11fWmlclolll q.i.11suil,_ _ _ _,;. 1. Tottll R15'0ftdt11t 15" ,_._,, 1. Tlte pet It.._ Ms fllttl• Pltlttorf conc:wn1n9 your """'''91· Vou ......,. flle • -uten '"flilMI within :1111 a.n of tt. c11• tl'llt tt111M1mmon111 t«"'IClon ..... b. If r•u f1ll to llM 1 11111'111«1 rwtfOf\M .. ui.in 1<1ChthM, yourdtftu11 ,.,.., 1119 11111"\" •l'ld ttte court ft'll'I' llftter t JudQlllMlt cont1lnt"9 lnlunctlVI or ~her or1»r1 t onc:1ml n.g dlvl&lon of pro- perty, lpOUUt 1upoort, cnlld cllSlocly, d1!1d lllllC)WI, ltlOfM'l''I ! .... (;Otts,, llftd1ui:;h otltlr rel let 11 m•r blgr#lltd br tM ~. wtllch could r•1utt kl tM twnllhmtnl of •IOI'•, t1kt1111 of mont'I' orllf(lperty,w.U.r nlllf. c:.. If'°"""""' 10 lffk the lldwk• ol In att.rner In t hl1 !Niter, '9U ~ dO IO Pf'Om"ly SI !hit YoUf" wrlttlln rftCIOllM,llenr.rM'l'Mllled•Um9. Dltt0A-...t•, 1•1s Wlli.IAM E. St JOHN, 011111 °'" Br Dtbf1A. W.f'IVnC., °'""' • 1lll t t'SJICWIM 1"'9 other ptnl"f1'tll 119PftS ~I be Ir! -111119 Ind In !Pit form pt11c.rl ... d by Ille: C1!Uornl1 ~ ol c.wi. n..., m1i11t "" flied In t1111courl Wlltl lrw Pf9Cl9r fllWlll ,_end Pl"OOI ol lllNk• of • ,., ef MCft OJI pltltianet. TIM time•'*'•~ h °"""" tlf'Wd Oft • ~y ......., ,,.,., ~en 1tw ,...,"" et ~. ~ 1~. -CCP 41a.IO UW""91'1 41S.40. DONALD A. MC CAlll:Tt• A*'-YMUw ,,,. ... n-.. ..,...,1 .. 11e 11• • °"" Mt11, C.IHHN1 tit» T...,._.: ... JNI ~., ........ ........, "llMtstwa Df1n91 CMst 0.0y Alot, .. •111.n.tt,111c1St~.s. 11,1ns JDWS PUBLIC NOTICE ' I 6 4 2 . • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 y · • ' ' • ' 'l1lt ~ Maotwqilact ... Illa Or-. c:.t -· -""""""" • t ....... -... -·-DAILY . PILOT CLt..SSIFtED ADS .... ~ ....... -... ............ : ... _.... ---_ .... •• ;. 1.-: ............ You Can Sell It, Fllld It, [ 842 ie7ii j One-Cal Senice lracle It With a Wont M • Fost Credit App!oval ...... h ... '•Nollcr. AU real estate 1dvertlltd in lhl1 newspaper ll 1ub-Jert lO the Federal Fair llousin& Act or 1968 wbich mak:et ll tuccaJ to adverti,e •\'a-ny prc- tefence, Jlmitatlon, or diKrimin,tlon based on rate. color. reUgion. sex, or Dalioftll origin, or an IA YCllST .-174,900 Owner leaving area&awdoua!.C Bdrm 3 bath home. Temflc ~an-Close lo schools & sbops. H&F • . ' ZIJ I S•Jo JI --• ,;. NEWl'OllT CIMTll, IU. M..., I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• > OYERSIDD-· .UHDERPRIC • . duplex ; 4 bdtm1., 2~ batlll each unit, over 1900 sq. ft, Jiving-space•uh unit! Located on UDI*' side ol Iris a beautiful tree-lined Street: Priced lor · quick aale at $124,500 intention to make any,·----------~ such preference, limita-1" lion, or disc rimination.'' "OL' StAMISH This newspaper will not knowingly accept any a d vertlaing ror r ea l estate Which Ls In vioh1· tion of the law. HouHSfors• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ······~················ *Early Bal Isl* esT•n" .. The0wnerl..ove8(t Spani.11h ·arched And So Wiii You !" "' courtyard entry. 4 KlnJC· llome has 4 BR .. 2 ha .. sized bedrooms . 2\.: open & happy kitchen: Baths. Walk-in cl08ets. warm rrplc. + Dute Va1ulted ceilings . door for ... rhumbs" th Massive~ family room cat. The bach. apt.' ha with cr,1ckUn1 flreplac•. privacy ,~ dedt & "gree Liege t:ourmd kit.Chen . beans"'. The price I Laundry center. Pan,, 5109,000. ill will be ope pit t lo en.ha need by Sal/Sun. 3·5. DCornl. , tropical laodlcaplng. Call &lrbara J.Cur earag~. 111c root. .Being remodeled ; custom s ·eR, 5 Ba . · 6500 sq. rt. home on point, pool, dock . ~ . 'eua!Om 5 JIR. 4 ba. View, BO ft. on , '·lagoon. Boat slip. $295.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Aft. 6 PM,675-5016 ' Ne ar the tiea'ch. Mu1tlef 0 Th B 1 • t.oapprecla\jl:.f;;Ztenns. n e al Call toda t. ab.~. Ol'lri 114.,. 1Srlii.r611t.oc1• ]41 B<1 y \od• D •v• NB t. '1 tilt'il -------~-----------Beautiful new2st<> y 4 Br, 4 Ba & Gallery "Fm· ~ I 002 I 002 2 fireplaces, wet bar ' .• . •••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••• .. ••••• Oeluuk;tchcn DALUOA ll<LA"J ~-I· _j.J EASTSIDE p;er for yacht 1<100' ~~·~6~7~3-~6~90~0~·~~ ~~=:=!'!';!!"l"!"l"!="'I 0 UT OF You 111ay 1eleot th•1-"'EWPORT _.,ISTl ... GS $30,500 fmisMng touches. "AIAMDOHB> ,... -.. " Perfect ,,.rter home, 815-812> DECORATORS l._.COME We:r<i Just about oot or needs a litlle ftldn'. Fan. " llsflng1 to advertise. tastic in,•estment. Call CALll'OllHIA " llAHCIB OHL Y $4$,000 Steps to shoppilq,! center: .Blg beautiful College Park home. J~yuu huve " boat·or camper this may be for you. This lovely heavy shake roof home has 4 large bdnru;, 2 bath & a cozy fi replace. This won't last, ~all toduy. MS-9491 . VILLA.. FOUR-PLEX, pride of Your home could be ad-645-0303. $54,900 ownership. Deluxe Ynita· vertlsed here. ,Please FOREST OLSOH INC. It.ambling two story, rout Fireplace . .bltns .• 2 balbs ealJ for ooe of ou r re- bedroom villa left vecitnt e1ch. Only 8 yn. old . 1identlal slaff to •isit llffr CANYON by decor ator owner. $134,500. Fee land. Prime you. Let's rmtke Wed· •Y OWHEl Spacious livina und din· are a. ~sda y'sedition. ~ Gorgeous stone&stucco ina rooms dressed ill PRESTIGE HOMES 4 Br. home. Highly up- UH1\ND NEW PLUSH Realtors 645-6646 1£ .• Qp!U~ai·~·' graded. Divorced& mov-CAll PETS. Gourmet ----------I ing. Sit uation worth kitchen. f'rei;hly painted th ouSandS to buyer. •nd wall'P•P•red S II VA FHA PraP...t .. s Worth$195,000·will tako throu1hout. Oversized 8 or 752-lflO $169,500. Want quick siale bedrooms. Two master $38,500 i•oo °"~1l.HIW ''"°' ortrade. Call644-2466 suites. Large cul·de·sac 4 Bedrms, 2 baths, living EA.STSIDE_ !~~~;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; lot. See thl11 model today! +eating area,elec bltns, I• .C~~~f.?,~,-,",."""" OW,stone rlreplacc,dblc FIXER UPPB HOME ON C·l f I gttrage. Covered p;tUo. Needs work but great 1--=======---1[~Hl1l\J 64&3928,eves .. HS32 ~~~:~~,~~~~E tr~Ftd~:.~~~~tt* PATIO ==i=: u nit . O n ly $34,900. 48X140 d ee p . C all -Walker t: lee Reel !slale JA c UZZI Ocaanfronl Colt-''r ~~~~~~~~I 646-1711. Open Eves. now ... s;t'3' 9 re9so This is an outstanding Wesl Newport's nicesi1 FH• REPO ~' ·· example or a home that sand & s urf. 3 bedroom...:: A . 22~1. • OJ._ ba11 been t otally up· l :\~ bath. cozy brick $34 900 •raded. with lavish use ' •r . II fi repl<icc -on(· or Bar· ,.Rare oppo{tunily inl;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I 0 mirrors. wa paper, r et t 's B est Buys! primebeachcitt!PrtCed!• ANYTIME and custom fixtures. The SJ25 ooo th 0 u s a n d s b' Low ~IS • """'WI Jacu1zl Cost more than PETE" BARRETT market ! Walk to be&ch .,.. H • ns ~~~;,ii!~~~~~ most pools and it i5 com· ._. . Upsraded Jbr. 2ba home. r: Pletely secluded in a lush -REALTY-from tulS spacious 3 Bullt·ins, 2·car gara•e •---------bd rm home! Needs 0 r P 8 ti 0 8 e 1 ting · 2 642·5200 675 ·~0~· minor fixing and paint W/ epclosed blick yard. ATIEMTION bedrooms, den, 2 bl:llhs, .......... ,,. ... !!"!...,...,rte but WliAT A BUY! Make One mile from beach. 1 IUILDERS!! formal, d;lning. andea1"1r · SSS with minor repair! Low upkeep yard. Walk Live In this n ice 2 pnonwc~!.02~.r.914•000· . ··---------·1 orreredforlo"m•'tcdtlmc · to d owntown par k . bed h h"I --'" FH • •ppn •ISED $45.000.• Our best value. room ome w 1 e you """" "" \.don'twait -callforqWck Callto see. build your units on the ··C: SELECT ... al $42,500. 1,000 sq. ft." .• appt. 847 ·6010: 5,6 .. 8,6 . R-4 lot. Room for i:yx>I ta-. T' of home. 4'bedroom, 2~ OffN 111 9 •11 ~1LJNrORrN"'' ,. ~ -ble in large eon\~rted P~OPE.RTJES baths, large fttQUly roOm .. mu· famlJY. rO'!ffi . Walk-in with bltn bar, living ';. ~ closets, paneling, gas NEW LISTING room, d ining. Ea tint t 1 I i 1 1 bltns & covered patio OCl'AHRlOMT, area In ,k'itchcn .. I ~'=''='='="'~~ =--+-== enhance this property. Hardwood noors. ·f\tlly ·-Don't delay on this ... only Deluxe dupleX + gfJest air ·conditioned. Won't Huntiniton Harbour UMIELIEY•••e. $40,500. Call 546·5880 room+ extra parking. last at this priec! SALIS --Agent $159,500! ~ Unusual opportunity to $33,500 ~~~~~~~~~~ CALL 67>7060 OML'PEEHSB jo;n small, sele<l starr. Hones t! 2 bdrm. 2»1-70'.l> CommisSlon. Pull bath, plus fireplace, 5 llG IEDROOMS GOVT Ow,MID time only. V!Sit our new built·iM. and air cond. VIEW LOT HunJ. Bch 3 Br, z ba ™' C•mc>11• "l 549.MSS of£ice 1600f"lt>lsa Chica Electrlc garaie door NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1h;9ipe.$34 ,900~dnpyt. or call 'Ross Bartlett , opener.Call54.5·9491. 3.000 fl 2 •-·C CALL 55~800 846-4408, -Huntington sq. · · s....,.,, ape VA TERMS Harbour Estates. Cod · magniricient street lalboohy-Prop. Jbr home. hardwoOd•----------1 to street R·2 lot . Realtors rroors. double garage, HOUSE OF GLASS Outstanding continental near shopping. Will sell VIEW master suite · walk in 1n a country almm ere feeling. Invest -.500. ' ~ VA or,FllA & pay point.a. · ph 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;1 closet. Quiet Hide-A· Way '• ./ $31.500. 642·9411. Ask for f 1 g f elds and -.,,.. "7y ~ ··Tom Cox. Nc .......... rt MeSa 0 , awa)' n 1 · PoOI + 4 CwG• Call·to see. 646-7171. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 • •, ••":::--THE REAil r ~ -.~ fa.rmbOusesf lh18 COS· • OPfNftlO•fl$1U"l/O IUNl(f • Realty. ;r mopolitan "estate 0 ... rejusl1 2ofthefeatures 'I.,~ J ESTATER~ H AL-• cllthedral ceilin gs and 111 this secluded :, Ofttl Oft,... Water 4 IR. FAM.~ SOARING WAI..LS o East!Tde, Costa 1'tesa. 3 ' Pprl0vacy &.Chabrm , $48,700. GLASS & ·overlooks the bedroom home. Other :;> a o.3bed.2 a. 10% d-.fn in No. Cob'ta coastal valley! Entei-appointments include " &35' Boat Dock. Mesa. Heavy shake roof, thru rare'til~ entry . sink ~hutters, charm, panel· Wl'RE LO,...,._ H\ $139,500 bltns,cov'd.patio. into pill~o.like carpel· 1ng, (llone fireplace, .. foratrade,or~Jeson DOVER REALTY ing! Lavish dining room h~rdWood fl~.· custom WA1BIFRONT Sheryl 645-0070 entert-ainmentl Co m· kitchen &: d1rung ~rca. a 4 montb'old completely HOMES ~ fortable &: cor.,y living in Garage .woukl be ideal c ustoqii1ed Spyglasa 21Wwc-~ Sl,390 DOWN Scandinavlanfamroom! for studio or workshop. bome.S85,000.f'.qqil)t. :=i~ l a Costa Mesa. lovely 3 Sweeplng·muter bdrm One ·of-a ·k!nd and JA~C:~" l""~~~~~~~~~~j Br. 2 Ba, community suite with separate sun-nestled on JS$ deep lot.l~r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-1· pool, pvt patio, dbl :;hine breakfast patio! 3 C_loSe to 17lh St. shop· Childrens retreats! And ping. Call now for appt. OCEAN IAYVllW r:::::·55n7~~:rd work. much. much more roron· 546·5880 Agent. ,, ... l .. Pfl CdM eom er k1t tl0xll8. l l-'-'--'--""-'-"'-""-'----1 ly $5600 total down ! •t•l•M•llt f blk from bepch w/older Won't last the wknd! bouse,readylordevclop-OCEAN VIEW Hurry,callll4?-6JJIO. , PAIK UDO ment. $128,500. 919-06.ll ._. , ,, ro· .. -· Deluxe adult commiml· N 2 ...,-,HUI •I ' JUN ..,, • ..,~ or&44-45100wner. ew custom ,400squfire ly; 2 harms., den, 2111 1----------• f,o o t hom e Y' i L h Ill'· · .,. bath con«Jo unit. Sparkl· OM llACH panoramic ocean-view. In& t.hruout! Cl<Mle to the ,Lusl-OME Builder will customize to , oce!an. A very solid in- """ meet your individual re· vestment or homt in ' Lovely 2 bedroom. home quiremenla. $1 17,000. Newport Beach for · R·2 Jot plus N!nlal unit. tb'Yo down. 962-7788.. You don't need a gun to $49,7." By app't . P :R. J V ~ A T E . "draw fast" when )'OU ""' CONTROLLED 11lreet. ,iQ.. K£Y · place a n ad ln lhe Dally C f C I rth J usLJow fef't lo Big 'VSf\E:ALTOf\sll PilotWanlAdslCallnow •• 0 eswa IY Corona SUrf. Oak plan• 1-:::::=::;=:::;~=~:;,oo~-~56~7~8-~===1 -~RH1t~~on~-_:6~4~0.0~0~:f~IO floorsp cfackl1ngj ftreplao, prof ... Jooally C.1111-0 '.i\.,,. { _ /) 'C ~C. • decorat.ed. $1.'fS,000. as-0\& l.'Qt.1 ~'-~ IJ<[" ;J aume exl1tln1. Call Tliof Intriguing Won/ Game willi a Cbucil• 646-7171• # ~N lll••lf'Sl\/Nfo8f#rl!(l1 " ......... CLAY L f'OllNt ~fli fiilf\I •r~7~~~ ffITE l I SIKRf I I I J I' My kld1 c'8tn ·l~ft roomt :;::·~~·;::;:·;:::~·::;::'...-, WMkly. VflfY -. <t•ll I) K E y N E: l I .,.. ...l__._l'_._I -11 __ ~r_.' o ~.:::: :" ...:'=:.-:::: 1 , r • twdMlotJ'*'-.,No.i~. SCllA>M-Un AM-. la Ci...lflcllllM 13 I 2 Siy, 4 BR, 3 Ba, Ftplc. Olub-Pool, Tennis, 1 blk ocean, S14.MIO. Prine. on· Jy . 642-3242 G aMr91 I 002 •a•NI . I 002 .............................................. ··1 TnRREl~.~ 1 9 2 6 -19 76 VIEW UPP ER BAY: Newport Be.11~'1 giant, tropical I~~' wl'terrau... Slalred entry, ro111A11 pillars! 2S foot family room. 3 baths, banquet dlnlni, ~kin• $89,500, call & save! MESA VERDE : Just ~uced. Ji•• rooms thruout. a IJeclrooriis, famllY r oom, dou ble fire place: built-In vacuum s111 tem, rich wooa features', formal dining, $82,000, take tldvanl .. e, Calli -Int '. I 2Hl--lat$ .,.._,...._ ..... ,,.,,21 ~ • "' • • 1 ) 1. . ' • • • • • 1 ' I c • ' •. . ·-•IMS. ._..For_ -·""'-IHeo...ForS. HoooMsFor-1•-Fors. -··"'········-······ ··············-······· ............... ·---· -···········-... ···· _ ............. .-... .._. ....................... -.. . •-NII IHZ ' ; ttii ' · · IOU! 81•1ol '. 1002 ................. . , ................. ~.~... ..... . . -.--······ ... -··· .__. ............... . ' F<M!ox.S!p!!T••<l2. om DAILY PILOT \ U H1u1nr...S.-lti••,_S. M•••,_S. · ..................................................................... esau.. 10021•1eP1• Iii 1007c.hW... lat MITICULOUS ..,.. __ ............................................................. .... ***~*·· ~eritage Co.llection b•ls hml1Y' the "'°"' for this lavisbty refurbished hQllJe in Harbor View Hills. De1Jgne\I &. decorated by Do<Otby w~ :Dae.lot la 210 rt. wide. offering an unobstructed view ol bay & ocean. Tbls Ollnt coodilloll residence ... rrer s 1orgebus ga'r(lens with . greenhouse. 4 BR. 2 ba. & powder rm., ·2 frplcs., l,lbrary with special office closet & exquisite foyer. Call for app't. •totiee. $UIS,400 LARGS48DRJ( $AU.CASHS mo.ooo llil!pHioal. .t .. tor 1our "'?·fut.• U..1110.000.-~R MlltG • • Gwr .. 1 V ~llEY llULTY PRESENTS COMMERCIAL 2 houses on 2 lots 1.0000 C·$. Live in one and work in the other. Lots ot traf- fic. $i0,000. HARIORVIEW HIUS ' Largesl lol in Harbor View H i ll s -Pool a nd {iacuW. Great6 bedroom v~u.·,1r122s· 1~~~~~~ MILLIONS$$ .' VIEW!! You must see..t.o believe! Spacious 4 bdrm, 4 bath In prestigious Dover Shores. A "&n.USt sell " situation. Lowest price RUSTIC E.4ST$1DE COST.A MES.A: CU1'I :t 1•1109N &. DEN -sba~ ro1:1; bis fu:e 14ce, Jvte lot WI~ di: tacbe'il <,10Ubl .. «¥&Beinrear. o.o ~ ~=.ir· l!i!~~~, "°· . HEW CUSTOM. HOMES 2 llAUTll'UL NIW quality built ~ -. nearin g COlllDletion .' Cu~tom q uality everywhere you lciok: BuY now and cboo8e-your favorite carpet CQlof. Pool size lots with olf·street traUer parking. Prdt i1ious Newflort '*<!dress. ~40.1 ISJ for more information. JUST REDUCED . -FAMILY HOME -5 bedrooms. 3 car go rage, 3 Cull baths, tonal -. .._ upgrad ed carpets, drapes &. wallpaper . Room for pool t able In family room. See this now!! Coll · S40.l ISi HORSE PROPERTY . IE..t.UTIFUL l IEDIOOM )!'it h hardwood floors & brick fireplace. A neat, clean jamUy home. Extra~ in· incl. Owners anx\~ & this 'Is one of this great value at $59 000, C.all 540.1151. I •• ' ERITAGE REALTORS "(HJ. 't"S IT W'Olll'M? The conservator Y.vite&. JIOUr bid M this lovely, vJe.w home bi Irvine Ter- race. The Lido to Jetty harbor view is visible fl-om t he huge llvl,ag room, din· ing room& m11ster BR. suite, (It has 4 BR, 3 Ba,). Here is,bow to)>id . First in · spect the home this weciend. If you like it. make an offer. U your offer is satisfactory lo the conservator. it will be forwarded to the court.for approval Cno probate). That's atrthere is to it. Truly a rar e-0pportunity. Come see it. OPEN HOUSE SAT. SUH. 1-S 1915 SAllDl..t.'TaliCE. CDM 10..t. TS SAIL IY. • • • •. the frobt door 11! this spacious bayfront ho me with wld<i, sandy beach. close to harbor entrance. Huge living area plus 4 big bedrooms. Just listed. $258,000 OPEH HOUSE SUH. 1·5 19lt l..t.YSIDE DRIYE .~ . Extr•nltt,2Bll,%BA.on INSTAMTCASH I , •. <... ov•r wide Joi. $1l0,SOO. hr YilW Ito.. ' I01 KAIUGOLQ A.V!I ., S•0-1571, •v•/wkada ruJJ •t pra!Ndnlm pcl. eoraaa del Mu: Just one m -a11 eau.., fwtr.....au.. ~tolhe«Unbffcb. tJoa. A•k f11r ..it• Freqch doo,.. -n to C _ . ~j .,_ to•• Nkboll. hue• Cbloneelma sb•d· •e na-.....-64 Ca\.dryZI MMl5ZI. tna the brick pa~ and • •••••••••••••••• .. •••• ' lawn. Woo4 Pknellng IAU !STORY.$ Br JllfmtC.M. beam cellln1. pc1ied 4 1a DUPl.IX Stea~ t h ls. •sa,too .. Ogora .. pictun"\'!ncJow• SO. OFIAYSIDE Pl·LGT Roal E1lola Jtdd ch•rin to lh15 1Pn:t with a 3 BR z ·n.1. rental 0-'-5'o-OMS'-"='-------bed r oom, 1wo bath 0 • ..,,... . · bome; three car garage oly 1>'11 )'ear• .old . *•000 Z BR ~• 1·81' plu1 paneled hobby fcaturlnicbeamc.llinp, •P'-fiots.:s&SS ·or 541-tiCl room TWO Ll:GAL nMlural wood wKt tidd: l O.U•evu • ""1M "'A•t te•ture1 aad perfect LOTS mnka .,.u. a uq Aotliltloe..Cell..._mJ..-MESA Verde/Rtp&bllc.._ bu.y" .at.$121,500. ()pep Sat It Sun 1..S. 4 br, fT14 CORTLAND DR.. fam. din, 3 t.¥~1. lrp1. 111 bl d Ble.1aot! $7ili1llOO. IOU Cam•o C •a 1; Pbalarope.Al\.141..-ZZ Freshly painted. freshl.11~~!;;~[!!1!~~~~1;;;;;;;;;~~:;;;;;;;;; draped, fresltl¥ clarpoled1: le. fresh fruit lteel too. COZY 2 hr house on R·! IEDUC8)!!l Sp•cioua paUo Ir )'111rd lot, room for other u.oiL COUIGEPAllC areas : four bedroom S11,000. Owner673..fi118 Customlitd • bdrm .. ! home or three & con\'ert· '-• ed den. Prlt'ed bUlt&. in BY OWNER lg. 3 Br, 2 Ba ba_lh:i; wrougn~ Iron catc urea at SBS,900. + den. Nor:th d ttwy. entry : 2 patios. Walk to -all schoolJ. $a9,000. C.1 1 $79, TSO 644·-• •. I 102 ACACIA, Soulh orl-'===="'----1 orapp'l; llighway inveli lmenl CORONA Cril•Mwtlfr buy. Older homo on R·2 DEL MAR. R.-1 644-7,6% lot. Bui at today'a price and bui ld yourdeh11xoun. DUPLEX · Us Jater. J uat about thl' Ono of those unuaually ·~ S·BR, !ormal di!'lni. lowest llvailable price at fi ne propertlt.'f v.·c wiah n_1ee low·lr»-ffic res1dcu· $65,000. everyone could own. But t1aJ k ar1! ~loaos.J<> ~~I•. Cole of Me..-.rl there Is only one dupl~ par • • P I· • , ·~ l'k th' T .. ....,~-Cheyenn e St. BO Reaffon 1 6 l!I. wo ~vvm OLSON flEALTY and den home 1n front • 2515 E . Coast llwy. plus an elltra unit in the 642·9'481546-2018 1;;;;;;;;;;';;7S;;·;5;;;S;l;l;;;;;;;I rear. Ea c h w l t h flre pa lllce. Ka-c h In ForT1toMUnder40 m arvelous cooditlon . thousand bu.yera,aeethi& New carpets, south of 1parklinte 3 b edr oom OCUHRtOHT 4.PLEX bit h wa y. Priced •t R a n c h Hou1& with 4 Furnished l ·bdrm. $89.*>.Call67J·8S50. poolsir.e b ltk)'ard. apts. Garages & OftNlu9 •1l6 ,ur11Q11t1~<t' Vete r ans welcome-Lo '**.*•JUMP•*** for area. Owner must at the chance to buy one vacate. Take advantage. L,. ___ .....;...;: _____ ..,....,.. ..... ....,:....,,!. or the few remaining Call now. 546-2313. 1 IA YFROHT WITH GHOSTS Hi storic bayfront mansion neijr jetty . Needs redecor ating & lace lifting, with ·Cupolas, p arapets, baroque trim & thin med ieval flags flying in the breeze. Install stereo wjth clanking chains. Want to do it? Bring $285 ,000 & your imagination. b a I co n ies. Sum · 1\8 I down. RJtr. C..11 today i>?~~~~,t~~·~~~ ~~1ftiNJ'j 1 ~,~~~!!·~~~,~~-:~E~-!'!1!.o;._o_ completely refurbished 2 oPf.N rii 9 • '' s H.W iouN'<f' GeMNll I 002 GeMt'O( . I 002 ~2~;:;~~s· [~~ lti&!lil .............. : .......... ~ .................... . • CHECK COMP..t.R•fl\.ES. 673-3663 ~-'6'J3Eves. $31,090 Bu1w 2 sty. . SEA IWE sparklln~ home. lov<l,. associated SAIL WHITE yd .. •••t. "'"·"••. Ask (or Fr•nk, 839·""21 · -.. -~ HUG HOMES Agent Classified Ads 642. • G1Mrol 1.002 G-rol 1002 · . 640-4050 ••••••••••••••t•••••t•• •••• .. •••••••~••••••••• INC. 1 · ,. macnabi Irvine ... in Cameo Highl ands (CdM l. then make offer on this freshly decorated 3 BR home with ocean view. Lots or red brick & sturdy beams. Access rights to private beach goes with the deal. Call forapp't. to see. BR Ol<fll'> JlfAl~01lS l fll' w e,,b. ,. 'l" GARDEN tillEEN 1c"";;;·11 ;;'";;;;;;;;;;;;;; All your dreams rome ~ t r ue. Two bedroom Eo1tslde-Coffege SE •IURY EST•TE seaside cottage with 3 Large bednn!I. CoUntry "' "' roomtogrow.Locatedin afyle k i tche n, dbl 4101-IEACH the BAY Slt ORES COllot· garace. Hwge lot (or Quiet tree-lint.-d drive to Mt.iN ITY. Great locatk>n kids. Subrrilt your down. · · realty · I I Fl.MER HOMES llllOM $62,500 TO $745,000 QCU.lf & CAHYOH YIEWS ~ A distinctive offering -2 blocks from Little Corona Beach. A ..i'arri:i invitine atm osphere awaits you lit this ieriew',ad custom·· home W /3 bedroom -'-2 ba ths -dining room -2 firevllices' -large-J)lltio plllS'en' t ertainlnl: \leclc $134,500. Polly Johnson 642·8235 (Vll) EXTRA U.RGE Spacious 6 bedroom home w /fa mily + formal dining room. Beautifully t!ljjditional st yling w /lots of privacy. Fee land $145,000. Martl!a )'llat:nab 642·8235. (Vl2) .. 4 PLEX ·-DJ.HJ. POINT - OCEAN & HILL YIEW J.2 bedroom & 1·3 bedroom unit with fireplace. Low m aintenance. SUper condition -Big lot -All rented - Lots of \larking -Must see to ap. preciate. Appl. Only. $).2.5,000. Pat Sanders644-6200. (Vl3) E.UTSIDE TRll'UX $62.SOO! Immacu late, n ewly decoi;ated triplex over looking Santa Ana Coun- try Club golf course. 100% occupan- cy. Very fl exible financing. Paula Bailey642·8235. (Vl4) . . "fitE ,¢Hl Y GAME IH TOWN" is our newly listed BURLINGAME model home in Spyglass Ridge with a superlative view. Highly upgraded and top quality decor thruout. Lus h landscaping and expensive decking. 5 bedrooms, family room, bonus room and 3 baths. $159,950. Land Included. Belle Chase Lee 644·6200. (Vl5) U.GUH..t. llEACH- P..t.HOUMIC OCIEAH VIEW 3 bedroom, 3 bath home fo r under $80,000 ! A well m aintained aduld OC· cupied house! Tom Queen 644·6200 ., (V16) MOYE-UP Lu xurious Dover Shores View Home . Medit"erranean flavor. 4 bedroom s 3 baths, fa mily room PLUS B i lli a r d/lib rar y or 5th bed room . Poolsize lot. $159,500. Larry Dyer642·8235. (Vl7) ··1..t. Yc:aEST" Lovely 4 bedroom, 3\1. bath home on quiet Wmdward Lane. Formal din- ing & family room + gourmet kitchen. Sparkling pool. Owner will consider Lease Option. SlJ;l .500. Mary Lou Mario~ 642-8235. CVl!l ' . SPANISH MODBH W'JA YIEW · Spacious one-story bedroom w /family room, 2\1. baths. Spanish fireplace.-wet bari .cathedral · 1 beamed ceilings, + arge walled courtyard .. $159,500. Lois Egan 644·6200. (19) 641AJJI '444200 to10....0rM .... ~""" ....,..., ...._ c.tll«N tH&l BAYFRONT; view the yacht races from terrace or t his 4 tx:lr m . + m aid's. Wander a long bayfront, or retreat to. the com fo rt of your living rm. Lease; or terms. •NEW EXC!JUSIVE;.;_watetfront, priv. beach & boat s lip. unarming 4 bdr m. homo. oulstQDdingview! $249,500 LEASE; Baycr est. super 4 bdrm .. 2\/2 ha .. with pool. Gardener incl uded. $700 Monttity. Getleral 1002 ....,... 1002 HARBOR COMPANY ' REALTORS 2865 E.'Cocnt Hwy., Cor°"a del Mar "SeUinq Re'G Estaho in He-wport Harbor Since 1944" 673-4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G..,-of I 1002 G ..... aJ • private (_·nrner lot . wlth private beaches. Call _.,.., Formal entry to ele!'ant-Prleed we ll for quiek • • ~·~· · ~ • ly decorated living and sale al only $73,500. call r · 4~ ~ ~ dinin~ a re as. Unique 81J..8S50. ~ ... ~l'MM.~.K,,__v gurdcn kitchen. Separate Ol'fN 111,.,,s11.JN roumct• ~~ ~~~~~r.ro~h:ld;e'1n~c~~~ [~i lJQj i!,ilJI Fairvie;:~8:1kerCM guest suites. L1ber1ll use . · . ii'Bii;l: of m 1rro rs und f1nel \,~~,~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!•~~I wallpape r is. Covl'rcd l· By Owner, lge 4 BR. 2 Ba , k O Fri-S.S-2·5 Mesa Ver de. Askin g: pal to. Close t1.1 par . petl $<18 900 557-5176 beach, and tenru8. $..S350 Large 11pprox.St00!1q.ft..0~~· -·------ down. Call 963-6767 for family home. 4 BR. 3 Ba. BY OWNER more in ro . But hurry ~ huge film-rm wtwet·bar Unique 4br Mesa Verde <'>l'lt1r11 •1.11 ~1.111ro"'" 1• &frplc. £notmousC'OUn· home m a n y s l ra1 [~II ! I trykltchenwlbrickrook-$5350()·548.5472 • ~ iJ.l 1J~ilJ ing island. Sep. Juundry ' · ~ .,E ilJJj]F r m • I i b r a r .Y 6 NEW ~ AC. :f'OUT 2 br. • _ ... ~.;:ms=m-=•••••-w /book1helves 4r frplc. Two 3 br, patio, lrple! .• Ideal for office al home aJl leased, spendable I002 1---------l 11tuation . Healed & 12%, inc r easing Nov. MINI RANCH 0 D 0 WN ....................... ....................... PREVIEW or ~~~~-:y ~:.:::.:;;; ~i~i~~ .:i~n:r~~1:i:~ ABAHDOHB> 3 BR . llG llEAUTIFUL HOME NEW HOMES m ain!. yard . •'iuesl Orange Ave. 844'7111 I< SACRIRCE: * 11• lalle Fon-stl * . Newport a rea, near ten·, .:."':.:'c.;·77=88=------$33,900 nis & golf Clullf;. cla&e to•· completely redecorated $1 00. Moves A towering Deane Home -2·story JY2% + PMI boating facilities & COLLEGEPAlllC like a model. Prime re· y I w /cathed ceilin gs, wro ught · iron the Latest in solar heat-Fas hion Island. BEAUTY •• .immaculate sideD~ii,alnei,i;hborh~in OU ft balustrade & fa m rm. 5-Big bdrms, inii. Cluster desi~n wilh l."il2Dolpb.inTerrace 3bedrm home,sparkling pn!StJ.gJous community. Fantastic opportunity to formal din rm. spac tiled garden kit putting ,i;reen. BBQ ar~a $149,000 67 . 3 ree 1148 ,Broker po o I ~ wi th <:over . Large family .sized living buy this lovely 3 BR, big & handball court. fo'or, _____ . ----Sprinklers front Ir rear. room . Country styled ram-rm family home w /2 overlooks·pool-sz yd. Plush crpts. cstm comfortable li,·ini::. 2 & 3 2 Cozy 1 Br hou.o;;es 00 eor-Ne w car pels thrnoul. kitc hen. Rambling frplcs, featuring heated drps & elegant wallpaper. On cul-de-bedrm Condominiums. ne r lot. Part. furn. H ig h ly uper•ded. g rounds with fruit or-&: filtered pool, situated sacst,2500sqftof livlng. Prat$69,000. Re!lc rv e yours nov.:. 567 ,500 . IO •;i_. down. ~la~~~~';, 1~~Wi;'kl· chard. Secluded master on qui e l t ree studded Open 10 AM to 6 PM da1· Owner/Broker. 673-2823 r etreat and ,,-:e nerous street. This lovely home ly. 2580 Santa Ana Avc.1---------, __ Rc.••_l_Eccsc.t•cctc.e_S5fr_l_l _JJ __ sized cbildrens suites. will be sold lhe minute Call 58&.0222 off University. f"or 1n-BY OU#UER Open'House Hurry. Priced to sell youseeit.Atlowpriceor . VALLEY REALTY formatio n call "" Sat/Sun l -5 fast ! Call 963·7881. $45,000. Duple x 2-2 br units. • O"f'•'~'"''S 'IJNroet"MCf ' ·S!RTTS 400£.17"' A FOR AU Choice Joe, So. o( Hwy. 1614 Corsica.CM [\fm-,ilJiil;:~ RE",.2~ATE ?.=.! .......... !?~~ ?.~:! .......... !~ C.M41 ... w 1_f1_•_.soo_._,,.._·530i ____ :~~~a.~~~~:~i ~) $iQi \j)} WALKT~BEACH GOVERNMENT ••·--co~~::::H U.'.~1 1iak~.:!:.:!.bl! From this spacious 4 ·BACK ON THE Stlnny 3 bdr'm., formal offer. Vaca.at. Move in ut REFURllSHED bdrm 3 bath famHy home 0 WNED SPANISH FIXER dm .. 3 ba .. 2 nower filled once. Pay rent until el°"' 3 Bdrms .. 1 ~ .. ba. + with just under 3,000 sq. MARKET S34,900. 51750. Down . J BR 2 STY pati~· all on a wide of escrow. Call anytime added bonus rm.; in the ft. or comfort. Complete· Nice section or llunt-• wide 45 ft. Joi. Best buf for details. 548-7711 ~ aft r d "-d 1 d 0 1 Here's your opportunity POOL I" •cH 6 644 -0072 very inesl con . Dl:aut. ly rem o e e . n Y to buy , 3 borne at last in~lon Bcat·h. 3 liedrm. 2 ~ ul $93.500 ' · • Monticello, with pool & S69,SOO. 646·7711. Open years price. Super sharp baths., Govcrnmenl 528.500 OpenSatjSun .1-S [<i) , , ~ clubhouse. S34,500 Eves. 4 bedroom SANOPIPEH financinf:!. Large ~ertainini:; sized Uni•ersity Rf.'Clfty VISTASUERTE .. l\o100ELin IJarlK>rVicw 646· 2il,eves64&0650 living roo m. J\llc hen 3001E CsLHwy 673-6510 ' j 'f3hbde Blu!C2<.bN.B00. 1-~t"!'I .. , Hills . J Bath, J c:1r lar~e enough to prepare OCE•HYIEW rm.. a.c Wll tn garage, grcatpatio'with . banque t a nd lar ~e "' A·l cond. Vacant, ready viewing deck. Custom 1 enouizh d ining room to DUPLEX PARTY GIVERS forimmed.oceupancy. 1--=====-'-'-I decorate d and pro-serve it. Sweeping stairs View from each unit,+ DELIGHT fessionally lt1nd8capcd. l=========1 to bedroom suites. lluJ?;c beamed ceil., h~e. living lt1ESA V£RDE2story, C Try a Dai l y Pilol Classified Ad to buy, sell or rent somelhing. HOUSES FOR SALE l llEDROOM 4!l216t h P l ~·costaMesa 646·8590 Fri /Sat/Sun 3 IR & F..t.M RM or DEH 8724 Hummingbird, Ft. Valley 963·9771 $63.750 Sat/Sun 1·5 lZl5 Santiago Dr, Newport Beach 642·8012 $104,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 llEDIOOM 8191 Snowbird, Hunt. Beach 963·9771 $52,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 325 Crescent Bay Dr, Laguna Bch 494 .2091 Fri/Sat/Sun 4 IR & F..t.M RM or DEH 2053 Phalarope (Mesa Verde) CM 541·5032 $79,900 Sat/Sun J.5 9925 Aster Cir, Ft. Valley 839·592S $73,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2580 Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa 646-32.55 646·4356 Daily 10·6 * Pool • • Watorlr...t ***. Watorl..-t&Poal YOU OWN THE.LAND? hideaway master. Taki' rm , 2 Jge. bdrms., dbl. bedroom, 3 bath home. Sll!i,900. Open DaiJy I 'S ove r 7"~'7ti Fiii\. f';O garage,frplc.$165.000 With 20x26 famil;y room P~1 . 3860 ()c(·an Birch, NEW LOt\N COSTS. CAMEO HI.OS. for t hose special partil!1'1 Coronadell\1ar. · S196/m o , pays all . Customhlt.homcwith so entertaining at your l'.' 640·6161 ll U RRY t;llt ST TO m<1ny i!!ood features, it blln bar under •• C1\LL Gf.:TS TlllS must be seen! Call for cathedr a l open bean• ffil COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. 644 ~7270 OPEN HOUSE llEAUTIFUL CJ.RMB. ..t.r HARIOR YIEW HOME-private U kin gsize yard with 2 separate patios. Bos· "•it h overhangs for all your plan o l .: ... cul-de·sac. Perfect f 0 -edrooms, paneled den, .... ~. .ng room. Close to schools. Como vy and see this highly upgraded home on FEE land fyr $84,950. 2828 E:. Coo't Highway, Corona del Mar p BARGA IN .CaJl96J.7tl81 . app't . ceiling. Covered patiu 01'fN'1"·"\'·"10•1•1"'' SOUTHOFHWY. and Jots or trees for" XLNT I NVESTM F.:N'T' Resr dent1a / & Com m cr cial lncomt• Good ass um u bl c . loan. Jl ) owner. J>r inc. only . s.52,000. 673-6641i lalboa Peninsula I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bdrm., 2 bath home on privacy make this home a d ream come true. Call lge. lt-1 lot. $88,Si(X) 546-S880, A gent. ILUFFSBOHIT..t. I~~~~~~~~ Lgc. living rm. withl: beamed ceil., shutters & Oma Point 102& frpl. fl'fstr. bdrm. scp. ••••••••••••••-•••••• from ·2 otbcr.s . Only Available ""'-'cl S72.900 rn Dana KnoUs-3Br·2Ra• Lrg yard w /paved boat or trlr storage. 496-068.'i. Deluxe .,,.rex Ne a r Bay & Ocean. MEWDAM.4.POIHT Completely rcdccoratt.'fll--"'-----=+~1 VIEW DUPUXES & landscaped w /auto 4170RCHID OPENHOUSEtl-5 sprklrs. New cpl, drapes, 2 Dr. !iv r01 . frplc, din. · Priced lo sell f'Ternu! tile. S69.SOO. Lxl'Cplional rm. 45' lot. 167 ,(XX) 33772 Violet Lantern financing , t!!21i W •642·8St).'>• D -A Balboa Bl vd. O pe n -------IZ r /lBr •••••••• $68,~ 3391t1\lcazar S8-a~1Su6~31~~1 Don Gates, Costa M•so I 024 3 Br/2 Ur ••...••• $75,SOIJ r r ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• We havernor('! 8.ayfront Condominium 2 OWN L R $42,.500. Super Wt>Stbay JncomelJoml'.<;. Br 2 Ba. DR, pool, dk, sharp 3 br, Llf.a ba., fam. 34121Cstllwy,496-34Jt security213·394""'293 rm. Man)' upg rades. FounfahiVaUey 1014 l•--------I Open Sat. & Sun. 221$ •-••••••••••••• .... ••• •BAYVIEWCONDO• Wa llace Ave, 67S·015'1 eves. *SUPER~ •2 Bedroom.2 Bath• ..- •Poof, Sundeck• Mesa Verde by Owner 4 Transf'erredEftc.,CllR. •Slip Available• Br, 2 Ba, nt'W' crpts & FR, lrg rec. Tm., 2 wet. *2Car J>afking • drps, nr .schom.s. assume bars 3 car gar. Prem. •Adult Bld ~·S88,ml• 811'<;;, loan. 32fKl Dakota. cor lot won't last. at Oli,·e Wiggenhom, Rltr 549·3256 $69,7.50. Call 962-M9S, Aft 675 6160 5 PM 839·9458 As!J.. uk 1....,~~~~· ~~~~I llo1csa Verde Shangrila. for Ed n.trber r: Customized e~y care 3 , . BR w f'POol. Lge fnm·rm, 4 BR, 21h: BA "Meadow$'' Fin~ w~at. you .want Jn beaut . Jancl'lcapcd. Byowncr.$53.,000 1 Daily P1lotClaM1fieds_ 546-"2W By • MS QIZ , . I ! J .. ~ DAILYPILOT "11d!Y18!p-12.1175 -ForStlo C:"""Stlo HHIH--I"'· .. --Lollfer-J200'\.ohfer.... 2200 It I --4r....&-... &--•....... " ••••••••••••••••-•••" •••••••••••••.•••••• .. •• •••••••••••••••"• .. ••• •••••••••••·--•-•••• ••••••••••••••••-••••"••!•''!'''" .. "" •••• _ • ...._....... .. •••• ~-····"'-~ .. di , .. _ • ~-~ fAOA ~---i·t:iri::u=:ii~ii:t'·---. ·················-o..I•············-····.... • -.. , .. --...-. . _.. .... ,..,..... '°" , ... ,., .... ._. 104 11uw11aw1 • .._. 1040 ;;;··········--······ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··········--········· •••••••••••• ··--~ ........ ., ............. • R·I Retlcl mllal Lot -~····c-.,· .. Y··.Rntt··c·~su.·;:·~· ··············-··-··· • • 044 ,,,_...,. _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRADE A WHn-E -F.-S. -c1i.niv ATIMCi 1 HOM LE EXCLUSIVE OFRllNC! Excellent Loc:atJoO In Cotta Mes-. •S.a ....,, cham>owne HUMT.ICK. E FT! EUPHANT adJacent to Haleeresl, Park ''.abandoned I &1 vie LOW 40's. This new lree '"odln1 Qwnez> ol this elegant 3 bdrm + den, 3 d d l l • wlodow. <NY (pk:,•' 3&1. llOOM home in Univ. Park haa 3 OC" ..... Vl"EW bath Ba l b f 6,400 Sq. ft. deare ·ao ' eve II •1 h Ash -ablne1-, '·land approx.!S00•1·n.ofllv· """" ycres ome IDll¥ trade or ready for buil~~dbome I• •-' "' tc ea/1ourme .. cu .. · inc apace. It n"ludes :t I-your old home, vacant 1 ..... d, or cabin. · .uuo • appl., aunny breakla• -ar k<lchcn, bu!Moa. R ' CUSTOM HOME;, :> -nook, huge ma•ler + comfort¥ble bdrm1, lrg B '1, finished bonus Manicured gar.aens & courtyard entry, children• suites. Bout &llstening bath!. entel'-rm, si,; Baths, formal Laguna ~ formal dining room &~uah grey.blue gate &: mlnl on:hard. l tain on lZJt.45 screened dining rm & famil y rm. c-.t• drace th11" pres ..c-·• home a·t I • -• 1 • The prlce is $64 ,500 •...-e &'.._ the •O'st but submit any a uminum cove,~ ankl. leaiehold & the builder ls I 2 J'S SA M T t A 6 0 'D 11 V,I, .:P:.;r;.;r•::.r.:.! =B=-"':.:·.:1"12-=.:SS::::ll.:.· --l ;0°n7p~~!!'!nt P~~k t~f.~. anxious to sell ! Elegant executive residences with up to HIWPOIT Ill.CH. $104,500, CAL1' * IY OWNER* ters & oerene ycltow ex· PARK 11 HOMES 3,00'.l sq. ft. of luxcwious. space and all NOW for appoiotmenttosee. 64J.tOIZ ~~~Tr,w, C• 17141 liN-UIO .• ...... 1 ............ -c-. -C: 'f W"""' Dlllricf 77 Mr-. c ......... c:.. t2•26 ------ • I BeauUlul n.an• Bros. tcrior. Try new GI o '---=S.:5::2·...:lc:l.:0::0 __ 1 the quolitr features you would ~peel in ONM HOUSI SAT I SUN 1.1· home.•br,Zba.2story, 1'~1-1/\, bul hur-ry!.1-ho PIC very private atmosphere 897-0321. TURTLEROO< mes o this price. raige. By Worm~ 1 Ntlsallttst.lt C. with elegant ta...,.capc. . .•• · •1 TOWNHOUSE ington, builders of maisions of the 1141111td1111M,W.I. ~-~ looc•-""''"'' ZOOO n•"··.a.e·•-. ·~•t•·r 2br. & den. Former ---~ ..... ., If'!!;'. .. oo Hol~ood nd _,. __ Ii · · c ..... ~ 1011 ···················-·· large ma•ter suile , ' ' • m et. Air conditioned, stors a u111t11J 1ne (UStom ..,... .. "-•Roman biilth & 0 ,_ , automalicspri.nkff:n and res· ~cesf,...; An ...,...1 .... ~ • .....,.a-~_ 10,9 •.._wrport •·--" 10 .. ., ••••-•••-•••• .. -••• .. D£LUJC.J: 1•~1•&-•• ... . ...um : , • , ' li~hllng. A MUSf·S!:!;E. u" ..,. "TV Yg-~. .._ r-• __.. .._ -··· _.._ GO" &ec.lttfveC.. wlbeautifu. .....-. Jbr, ,, By owaer, Prin. Onl.)' I--====·==-·'"-! -.. ,..,,,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• In 2ba, fireplace. rorOWJM:r $81,900.962·8668 il;;'ii-r.· =.,...,....,.,...,..= AtuPtrbb' bWlthome. occupanc•. Prlda of HUNTINGTON fr $171 000 • flawl"' cond.3-Br,2.bo. bl' -· I Great Pool Home A beautifully upgraded · br, 2~ baths, 3 car garage. Family room. Formal dining room. Jluge healed & filtered pool. Covered palio. Cul· dt!·Sac lot. Boal or trailer access. Lots of exlras. if ·800~: Ill 962·4471 r:n 548·B103 llARBOUH O~ , Finest· ar~a . Security owner~ 9 ~. ma or TOWNHOUSE 32 5c __. · Dri **PRESTIGE**' ieta&lttwaltsiosure abop g & fr•y•. Ocean view. short walk resc....-~ .,., prtvaey. f1H,$00. Weal YEAGER REALTY. to beach. Beaut ., ,,.. DONALD M. llRD 17141494-2091 Unique contemporary classic. Finest Cout Pacific Re•l1_556-<;c.__l_ 7 L _____ _ l·Br. Submit all offers. A•••<l•te•·•"lt•'• f 0 ~ ood d EILate491-A15/831·2600 FOUR UNITS ~· 500 ' _....::.:::.-~==='--..,..,,., HOUSluG--~ITY· use o && w . A warm, a aptable· _,, • 1-.,.. .. -" ~'"'" Costa Mes•. tT9.IOO. Deerfield Patio 1-lome. 3 family home. 5 Bdrms. + family rm.. BeauUIUI eopdoZ Br. pool. Pil 1 R E ••• -·· BR. 2 Ba. Atrium, plush large sundeck wilbjacuzzi. Star of the A11ume 8~?". loan., __ • __ ._. ______ _ crptg, hardwood plank LidolslandHomeTwr . .-wO"J,500 Owner493-TSM eve&. ** 4..PLEXES floors. vaulted beum ~· ceilings, skyhghL'I, neur Loqunaleach 1048 LCMJUftOleOCh 1048 $mtt41A.na 1080 Spacious w /bltn1. REAL TY INC. community pool & green· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO .. ., ALJY ••••••••••••-••••••••• sprinklers, 11:lnt Cost• 714/846·1371 I "'lj! J' . ft.l:A ** D 't~all*** Mesaloc.lfyouarelook· bet. .......;,ooo. nnc1pals Open Jlouse Sill. & Sun. OldLCMJunaCharnl 3377YiaUdo.M.I. •673-7300 * 08 "' ingforagoodbu.)'inun· T_E_N_N_t_s_· _A_N_Y_O_N_E_•, oe"1'y,.2oow~~.r~ • .!,"0·2071 la··,·vdmA. 2822BdAlla Laguna N r Be a c h & town . cFoormperidceaowaood, Bolnte,breswtltoll its: $85,0QO. x · r..., ""'' · pen v . 3 .home amid Triplex -3 ·2Br. 2 D 'tM' lhl Adult Condo, 2 yrs. old. House S~t. & Sun. 10.4, 12 tall trees. Beautiful old w Jfrplc. 3 car gar, by probabb' kees>&oinl up ••• Age:'549_;~~~ Lg. 2 hr, 2 ba. new cpts. Po1n~ett1a. ·r.o.w. area. s79 ,200. owner. 352, 356 & 362 •. not down! 2 Bedrm, 2 51EDROOM custdrps,frml.diorm, A.:ent. 497·1744 or Thalia . (55 ft lot.). Mewportleodl 1069HtwporthaCI. 10&9 ba sln&le story 1••cu--Rv lg. patio, tennis, pools. IMMED POSSESS m....--. . .., -"'11 t o!1J1 -"~~ Rustic bea"ly w>"th tar• • • 494 ·4439. $119,"00. 67"·6224 & •••••·~·•••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••• •u..-.. ...,-ea ~a . .. &e jucu17.1. t'ullsec.$37,900. Th is vacant. 3 bdrm., " " •~1950 N eta 2BR&l BRonl~LoW. family room & li•in • 673·'17Z9 642-3099. -' • ew carp ' Tremendous potential. room with ro111anlic _________ ,family rm., 2V:I ba. FAMILYDB.IGHT 1-;~;:;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I newdiape1,etc.Alkfor Lot size will accom· :;tone fireplace In choic townhouse, is waiting for F9r th e family whol• lc'°Fra=n=k:,:·.:1139-8321:.:._=:oAg=mo=;L':c:cl modale large dup5ex w/4, }{untington Bleach ar SUPER3"-RM iunewowner&isj'>riced wants everytrung! ThlS EMfRALDIA--Y EASY .DO.WM -l near mai·or shoppln, ._, below market at. $5-1,500. 2·story 3 bdrm .. 3 btl:lh. We offer this okierhome We1t.mn1ftr 1-099 car -gar. Value in lot. 2 Bath, 2 slory ... priced lo C II for tleta•·l.s family room home has . of ••••••••·••••••••••••••• $61-Knn 1A•ettL648-0812--center . .Abandoned! A a · on ocean side Coast ,....,.. .. • · sell ut $35,950. New plush b d ·1· f I H k 1· k Excellent f1"nancm· g·, or lease, at $425 steal at $50,950. 003-5671 carpe ting. Fantastic eame cet s., rp c., wy •• on par . l e $45,000 SMALL trailer or556·71135. h WEHAVERENTALS centralair·cond.&elec· grounds; thi s i$ an permo.,orlease/optiontopurcbase;3 park dowOtown Daert f - '-'ome ... co~~~; ~ thr onicd air 1 r.ilter. Large estate·type home. Ad· bdrms., 21h. ba., frpl, gourmet kitchen, STATEWIDE Hot Spriogs, lOspac.es + ....ef.;:.,.t""::~~cl--' , 552~7000 cate &: 1ltered pool vance app'l. required. all blt-ins. Custom shuttei's &: drapes Real Estate firm paying 2 trailers + 2 pools + ' ,' · ',. ,·_;J.~ J.t'~,....... "-=> withspa.Lotsol privatc orfered al $179,500. --owner's apt. II.a down. ,, .... ,.~.K:.V deck & patio area. l>'inancingtobenegotiat· incl. Owners anxious & this is one of .,..--,..or1rou 6%reaiden· owe b 1 ~ Be.ch & El~lis, llB Beautifully lndscpd .. ed. Exclusively by the BEST BUYS in one of Newport's lial comm. to producers ,,~· ... .;,,,,,""·' a a.nee. -..,..-r. · h · only ... Call: 714-SfO.l.395• :.-::_:~:::::__ _____ _ 963_8316 w1l sprinkling iyslem & Corbin-M..tin most desirable areas. Call Agent, for participation m uu.a•- ' H ILLSIDE ••o 900 fenced yurd. One of the Realt-64.7662 M•~ or Don. 640 A/\a\ UNITS-Needs outside ~ • f!nes t homes in lhe area -• ,... -~ ~ program paint. (14) ZBR & (9) CALIF RAH.CH BY OWNER. Adult z. University Park, By & only minutes from lBR. Gd . financing at Neslle:t on a hil~ near story condo. 3br, l'illba, Owner, 4 Bit, 3 Ba, ram· Niguel Beach. A real 1----------181,.;:%. Principals only. beach .~uge1Jx27 raml· washer /dryer. refrig. rm. 2600 Sq. n. Loe on jewelat$92,500 L-aMi-·.i •. 1052 Mew-..&leadl 1069 Newport leach 1069 MobHeHomn Bkr.556-6171 Jy, music & ,game rm $28,900. 546·5472. major i:::reenbelt area. -..,.-· ~ .....,... • --s I 11001--'---'------- combo ' BR ' harv • l m ....................... ....................... ....................... .......--a • · • · .. s Dramatically tlccora1-•. 16 U..,ITS gof~ appl 's &. wood OPEN HOUSE Lg. cust. Elec. gar. door ope.n;. 11~~trt!:l. One story, 2 br, 2 bu. El 6 d Q • BAYFRO....., ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1"1111 cabinets In kitchen Pool w /spa & patio. Mirrored wardrobes, 2 1Jl@e111l't7 Niguel towohome. Fplce, ran pe010g 1"1111 I YlkJ119 Dtlm:• Alt adult luxury 2 br, t~ serves ranch size dine, Beaut. 4 br, 1~ ba. frpl , Fr pies, p a tios, Inside 41U~· 2800 elec gar door opener, ful· 2 Custom Homes Fully 101ulated. added ba units. Income $U,340. ·l6xl3 fronl liv rm, plus nxt. to park & srhl. Nr. laundry. Nr. recreation ly upgraded. $49,9$0. NEWPORT VILLAS BALBOAPE!VINSULA screen room 8X27 + Pricedat$325,000. carpets, fruit bearin Shop'g. Ctr. By owner. area. , Schools & Shops. 4 Sale ly Owner 49S·l920. ' Excellent location on the many other added extras trees, unbelievable $51.000. All terms. $78,800. 17701 Ash Tree 2 llouses on 1 Lot. 2 By owner. 2 Bd. & con· Co"r:~;:!~:=:mea ~:a~.oW"!c"'::!~~~: $10,500. Principalsonlypleas@. ~tel;t today! I Bk 963·3165, 9052 Pioneer Dr. Ln. Eves. & wknds. Or Oversl:ied ga~ages, s.un· vertable den. El Niguel We1tcliff area bdrm s' 4 baths & Roy McCcrcle · · call833·2124forappt. ~c:X. 04~-~~7~ ocean. Country Club Condo. of Newport Beach Gallery. 2 fireplaces, Realtor 1110~ PAUL W BRUMFIELD & ASSOC 642-8550 $ 33 500 TURTLEROCK Prof. ' · Stove, refrlg , $42,000to$44,000 wetbar, ullra modern CostaMesa548·Tn9 ! • lndscpd. 3 br. 2 ba, TREES-TREES-TREES washer /dryer, & dis· 2Bedrooms,2Bath.s kitchen & private pier. MobileHomel2x60' Zbr l Di1tre11Sal~ -a trium, weibar, A /C. Laguna charmer. Walk hwashe.r. Carpets & separatediningarea Fee Jaod. See at 1200 newly dee & Jd;cpd'l-"'=====:::;:,==o 'Won't last Jong, so call Bil Open Sal/Sun. Own. lo b e ach. 0 p c n drapes like new. SS3.MIO. •Decorator wall to wall East Balboa Blvd .• or renced yd adult prk' 4 UHIT5-MESA. now! On a big lot , 833·2483 SAT /SUN. 436 Agate. Open house ~t. & Sun ., carpeting eall67S-S120formorede-960·3468 ' • $64,950 secluded back yard with l--"-''--------1 $49,900. Jlelen 1\1. Bush& 31261 East Nine Dr. ~~l3 ) •Enclosed patio or,_:tail=· •::· _______ 1---------1 party patio. Extra large Rea) Estate .ASSUME 70/oLOAH Associates 499-4584 447·2896 or (714)493-1657. balcony 1· l2X60 Mobilehome. 2 Br. I Four bread & butter un· family room Is game $2Z9 MO. •Continuous cleaning DOH7UFr Ba. Adult Park. Costa its! Fine Costa Mesa siied. Full dining room. by /tAl::NAY EMERALD BAY Like He-w Vf.w! oven .A HA.HD!! Mesa.Nopeb.tHB-8612 location. Two-2 BR at sunny breakfast area. ADULT HOME An adorable small home. 3Br, 2ba, upgrd'd cpts, •Ref rl g era tor• ice It's spoUess and easy to • Sl.65 mo. & two-1 BR at Centrally heated. Spotless adult occupied nearly n f:!w. Parquet drapes, patio, Jndscpd. maker keepthatway.Arecent· 72 Buddy l2s:&o. 7850 $145 mo. Gross $63) per lnc ludes carpel• & 'TEACHERS PET''· home I Plan 7 California fl rs .. used brick, wood, .:$4.:9::,500::::..· '="=-:·•::995:::_· ___ 1 •3 h eated :;wimming Jy redecorated 3 BR end ·Slat.er Av, Hunt. Bch. mo. total. Over $600 drapes, new kitchen Smartes~ house 00 the home. Cul·de·sac loca· pan1;1ling, s wimming poo1•· pools unit townhom~ near pool AJk1og $9000. 842-5098 spendable on 15% downt •flooring. Extremely block, accented by tion. Fireplace. Comfy &gla'Ssencloseddeck.2 AHN CHISMAN •Dr•peries andclubbousewith. over· a .. --for-~-1200 Can add 8 mote unit.st sharp! But ..,,..., better manicured lawns, n'"ht kitchen. Queen size Bd s 2 b ·•-all RE•L EST'~ •Lo b · fire I 1 ·• and A-..--;r--Must see call now ,_ -b d L rm .. a1.1.,.; am A A•lli g urrung pace 1 leu master swle ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • hurry,BKR.call lights&spriµJclersinF& e r ooms. awn d ctb td I •Ab d t l t · h I 7$21700 F;. 842 1854 R. Desirable 4 Bdrm Tri· sprinklers' Anxious k~t~,h~~~~=cell:nl ~~~ OPEN HOUSE witbunm~~rocr:ie ci:~~ c~gll t l ghl view. $00,500. AVoCADO LAND. $?,080 C>Pf,,. irt q" •11-S '1.INtOMNll'.r• I • level home inside owner wants fa st sul e. ·Sunday,1·5 doors. a 644•72ll. per/AC. Rancho Cal. A ' m VA I view s.$129.500 31619Crys•·l"ands -~SellerFm" .8'"%1nL Prestige tract, has built· ssume ·10 oan OCE uFR -~ 0 I -~ ,. 'TMBB.I::: 1926-1976 FOREST IN THE CITY Magnificent 3 bdrm 2 bath home with built-in aream kitchen, large liv· ing &. family room &. lSxJS' open beam paUo. 'Towering trees &. lush gree nery. A fantas tic value. Only $43,950. ~l or Si&7035. -Walker & lee Real !stale In quality. A Brilliant $23.000 remain i ng An 0"' PacificlslandVillage 11 4·1256 Tight $ rorc~s sale. buy, 968_4456 balance-with payments Uniq ue oceanfront build· 3 Bdrm. den. Mstr Bdrm. Ruttand Rood Owner714·676-5734 GETIT at S229 mo. No qualify. ir1~ site ; secluded, offersaninvilingbrk NEWPORTBEACH l_.:~~~~;;;;~~-F~~;;;i~~~~~~ ing! Owner may help nalural selling, over· fireplace &oceanvu. Calif. 92660 I 13+ GROSS •'TOGETHER'' finance or try $42.SO + loo king an intimate Anxious to sell. $62,$00. Sales Office-Phone COSTA.MESA l lo I See lo shel tered co,·e. A r;.ire 714fi64" •373 Portofmo w/fmisbed an· ACRES A claasic pool home cos s new oan. · -nex rot sale by owner. R •Zoned p~. San TRIPLEX that's pn·c·" n"•ht on•. believe-call752·1700. opportunity.$147,500 ATRUEGEM .t..a...u...1 ~ ._ •• , VE ~ " + 180 Deg. Vu AllRmn I !R~e'!a!;•-~6~•~•~5~35!~9:_. ----1 Juan Capistrano Owner RY BEST BUY! Con-~=~o~eeck;~:i~ f': :~\~ ·., 111 z _'..i_.·' rrs '~ IOBfNl(f' : ~ • 2 Bdrm., con.denw/Wet ~~~Ep~{ONBSlv:dFr. oFrmthwye I· . may ear ry pa per. tigious units, fireplaces, _ bar,separatedn.rm.& layered Broker,21¥23:6f78 patios. Some studios. 9634456 , *'· I .1 u · .. ~r lovely fam . rm. W/frp1c. south to 17th st., lumleft Open House Sat/Sun. • ~-Closed garages. Ex· HUGE 2 STORY t~<~ ..... <:$ SC" , Upgraded features are on 17th to RuUand (1 2101 W.indward • .f.Br, lmiu11 PiOpi'i'fr 1400 cellent buys at $60,000 11 •••• ,,,_ mirrored walls &doors block past Irvine Ave.), 31/lba, 1pool. Frml DR, ••••••••••••••••••••••• each. Deane home nr. ocean. 4 U~iv. Park. PaUo home. 110S N.Coas.1 Hwy.,Laguno. & parquet noors. Just tum left ~lhs of block to Fam rm. $129,SOOOwner. PRIME IA.MK ILDG. Barrett Realty6'2-5200 br, 2 ba. Only $52.0IX>. 3br, 2ba . B'nook , Laund. . 494-1177 Listed! ........ $98.000 l-,,,N::E::W::PO:::::::R::T::VILLAS===·::=~~642~~·""'9;;;ii~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ol Great Newport loc$tion, r-~~~~~~~~~ Rm. Atrium. Nr. pool. OCEAN SIDE f H 3235~/31678CoastHwy, 1-$110,000 yrly. $1,050,000. view,chuming3bdrm., 499-2247 499-1341 EAS IWFF HEWPORTSHOIES ~ 52 UNITS THE GAME ,.., ba., den. 2 lrpl., dm· • Br, den, 3ba, Crml din .IEAUTYI l-"====='---1 ing rm., wet bar, patio. •WEkNOW• rm, Storage Galore! 3 Br 11'4 Bl, ~bl gar, 16lnAnaheim,36inS.A. 00 . ~E~~~~y Principals only. 552-0480. ~ 0 wy.; SOUTH LAGUNA f TR•1~d ~H,..uj·b;•e~t.8_&~Assoc. m 963-9m ROOM t~~~n'~·$!40,500. Owner LAGUNA MIGUEL :::::~;~.-by comm 'r.L 3bllobch. FORSALl:OR E ·$610,000. Gross is KIDS WANTED ... you've always want· Lux u Ry Penthouse * IEST * . Prieed1 o t•eUH• Ow1'!47r · 6,000SQ. Ft. Deluxe $93.000. dCall Realtor 'Blgkidsorliltlek.idlwill ed!!! Just meant ror condo al ocean. North DELUXE 2·BR, 2·ba OCEANFRONT2Bd +2 mov ng o awa1i. PRlCEOTOSELL PauICoa ,962-6142 ~njoy hthis beautiful 3 3$25BR Condo. llh Ba, 2 Sty, family fu 1 r.. Comeseet.his end. 2 BR., 2in ba., den, lownhome. View or mts., ~gilt~~~ !J!-$125,000. ::t~u~~~-~ I'a~ Muller•taltors& bdrm ome with new ,750. Asm 6~ SlS,000 .. 2150 sq. l., 3 BR. zin Ba. frpl . dee k; security overlooking pool area.' =.::'"::n::•r,,,c.:-=.::.~='-----1 L · M•oglOI_. Co. I-INCOME UNITS carpets •~ c1ra-•-a OWC2nd ., .. ..,._ .. .,_ townhome, located on fi p · d l$4l 1-ugon1a 548·0158 or ---inA" ·-p • r---Qi • V"IV"-garage. Xlnt 1nancing. rice a ,950. The BluffS; early;trea 675-3600 I I review showing this rustic beam ceiling In 1 I 1044 quiet cul·de·sae street. $138,500 LOIJUftaHil)UelRfflty l·Slory 3 BR,aBa. I~~~~~~~~~ 714 14M49l weekend. 7352 Garfield, ~Jmil)lroomdeslgnedfor "ne Very low maintenance. PEGAIJ...EN 49fi.404o 830-:IOSO -7,000A.,. &il)."=n 1-ma 7851 Garri\?ld, 7886 1;:aauar liV"lng. Plenty of ••••••••••••••••••••••• Just steps to pool, jacuzzi REALTOR 494·75781:-::--:--""-:-:-:--:----""'-:-=~1---=.:!:::..:::!•::.:~=.=-=-I OPEN SAT/SU" I 5 I Alhambra, Huntington , room tn this back yard"to and tennis. Priced 1n 1095 N. Coast, Laguna . Mi11I011 Vlefo I 067 6 Br+deo, poOl sir.e lot ~ • Ill Beach. 4. 5 &t6 units, tax. romp &: play. Roon\ for BALCONY IEAUTY mid·$60,000's ••••••••••••••••••••••• o.verlooklng new 1oU l 110 W. ~ sheltered appreciation • ..that boat or camper. Al· Feel the ,crisp fall air as LE RAISOR Ac:ross the Street "'Mo•e Rk1it In'" · course. '84,995. ~ 4bdBdrm2.,b2 b1a. uppe:Crpr •1 3 lJ!it user. Lions Estates. Je_yaccess.80-tt55. , yourelaxonthebalcony Ir m hoth p "d r 1 rm., a. ower: c.1~-~~~~~~~~-l-=~ .. ~·~·~·:?;~·.J·~-~~~1~:.-ff th 1 t o eac er r1 e o ownership n MEWPOR Y.cb unit; Kood reotall: --._,.., ~drm.e w~f~e.wn;i:.f~ REALTY TWO TRIPLEXES. N. Mission Viejo's El TSHORES aieal$169,.500 Can1n1rclal SIX deluxe,~-w•r•. Laguna. l Has a J·Br Dorado neighborhood. A 3 BR, A·frame + l.ge. e..1. 1 ....... 1600 ~ " • -Walker & lee closeL. Thereare2iildtti· 4523CampusDr.,lrvine home&. (2) 2-Br apls. model3Br .. ramilyroom Cam. rm. Top cond. 1~CHDWLEX rop1ny owner's unit_f'lyrented. lional bdrms and 2 baths _., cnn. "·-e, new-units, clooe ••••••••••••••••••••••• Almost n•w. Lrg lot · · Campus Valley Shop Ctr. The other has a2·Br lux· home with central air _,....., w.aa ... ~ ---======::... __ 1 upstalrs, t 'bdr~., CALLSJ)..8600 ury home & (2) l ·Br conditioningisyounfor a BR, 2·1t1. Hui tobeach.aBdnm .• lba. Crill lot Grand Bahama w/greenbeltarea.Beilcb powder room , family __ ,;:..c-'-'-'--'-'-'--'-'---lel g 1 ,_ 1 nd 0 ,.500 garde:n~type patio! 6:2bdtm.,1·ba.;,,,,.ci., 1111., accept car or? Joe. Village lnvstrnlt •• * •YO.......,ao* d I al dini' e an apl.o'll., poo 8 -· · bl ~-112Eqt bal-·-"ED" IJI" ",.._ room an Of'I!!. ng LG9Maleoc:h I041 jacuzzi.100 Fl. toocean. MISSIOHVIEJO $83,750 • lil'll,$9',~ •1 --·· f ., _..,. , 963·4561 or Real !stale Luxurious La Cuesta do.wn. A ternf1c home••••••••••••••••••••••• $165,000./rl.l5,ooo.-Your REALTY CA.YWOODIEALTY MIWPORTIEACH S79permo.497.J028 0\ck 968·6894 walk lo beach, 2800 oq. pnced al S12.i00 choice. ZAG RODZKY, * 54 ... 1~ * UALTY '75-1642 "ond I l /T ft.,6BR+den,oncul· ~ Realto r.494-8611 511·1000 6TV """ OrlllftUfftl ow• *JUSTLISfEDttr de-sac. 3 BA, 3 ear gar, 3 Lg bdr, 3 ba. Feelind. t l-;:;;28;;;15;N;p~t;·;B;lvd.;;;,;NB;;;I• lloetsff forscM 1700 1Be9 UNITS, Newport • bnut. cond. Prine. only. "'SttffttcJ OR Top VA & FHA ...,.lt'S blll: ocean. 5309 River I-•••••••••••••••••••••• ach. 10 Yrs old. Mike $16.5Q0.963·1%16 YISteN OFTheW..W" Call today Coroarlarp 645.o2800wor/Ast MORTHLAGUM4 Savage,Rltr.642-9801 .setHnr anything with a 'llAl'TY Is certain tQ stimulate a selection of 3 Ii: 4 COMDOS Inda~ DallyPilotClasolli«IA< 552•7500 CHILDREN. newexube...ncelorliv-bedroom homes. No $159 000 Whitewaterv;.,.,,.2r.s P 2100 -•' I ,·ng•. ·''dramatic bridge downVA&lodownFHA. • 45•ouTH1i bd ,, ... JS a <H1DP e matt.er • • A Red JI ill Company Sprlnkle1ed yd w/vu of MIS u 8 " rm. unit.a from $54.000. •••••••••-.. ••••• • ~h.;.,ll;o'm e.;~i d~~':c.~ ner lot lo a galleria entry REALTY HOME +...it .. A beautiful custori> Lagun/ press, Norlh * * PRIM.E* * ·1~,,.~t"c~a~U~ 164~2~-56lll.~~~· J~~~~~~~~I ts & II opans \be attractive cor· SI On VIEJO A YfRONT IA Y PWS '20 c trtrfl!V & "JND~ Bdrms. l% ba. Sl65,000 of lhlis beaut. ocean view 581·1000 with a home. Pier; financlna:i Call ,75-72ZS lnduslnal land ready fol" -~,.;::='...,.=:....;::::....:r:.::.:'===-------8_,._,....._~ 11~....., ...... ~ ...... ~~~~ home. 3 Lge. bdrm&.+ a $J 000 OOOVIEW spectacular 'View, park· developmenL 23 Vacant S l I pr1v. mstr. suite, 2\-2 ba., BY OWNER Spac. 3 br, 2 Soh :n' D..Mv Ing, apaeiou1 entertain• acres in the heart of the 80RASH OCAPE8AB ELTG OPENHOeSESat.&Sun. massive family rm., ba"EIDorado",A/Cun· I .__., ing,ewimm.iQl.,Alltbb: industrialareaoftheCi· ~ , a g 'a E o 1 8 A E s v s A A E 8 G 1 a l·Spm . 2565 Ktlo Way (ofr f~c. & formal dining. der $.W's. 830-8288 673· 900 plus much moro for t.y of Orange. All nllUtie:s t . C NA X H 1 P V. n UL 8 R 0 v R • ·A Alla Vista) Come see the Y 'II love it! Jt*ist that DIVo-• 671·5016 hn $219,500 and all the railroad fron· ., • ,.. wavet hitting the rot'lts your Agent. show you """9 644 1766 tace you need. Price • ·.AQ08V&IOOAIBTL8 SLLS from thi s 2Br, 2in mulliplelistin.85756,or SITTLlterfT ~Mew.,.ae:ir • $U,OOO.~racre.Terms P. N 8 8 ,. 0 0 ,. v v. 8 ba,.$87,500. call us. $89,500. REQUlRESSACRlnCE 1~ Blk from oeean. to the nght party. For .. 8 E P I S S Put YourPtodwc:t SALE of t.hll faotulie Quality conat.ructlon. OPEN BOUSE. For aJle furtber info. please call: • BR C A B DY 0 N I P P I If C A N R p DRAMATIC Wood & Im· Ow Staatl view bome, pool. fireptl, $117,000. Owner will take by . owner. NP'I'. HTt. OCEANA Ernest Eckhoff, Eckhoff 8ABL IARaBJIS LCAAR CPV ported Glass Home Create, manil"ac.ture & huge1ameroom+fam. t~downandcarry_ZDd at'fla. Clean 3br 2 ha. ADULTCOMMUNITY '5 A11ocjate1 Inc • refle cla the brillia nt merc h andise Your rm, rorml d.lD, beaut T.D. Th!s offer wUI IO Hrdwd n.. f'relhJy ptd NEAROCEANSIDE 5'1·21621-eves• wknds, A L R B H l!I O V N 8 E 8 J R p R o A E style of designers, Hippe Product In Laguna, 00 8 groundt. CALL831·1Mtl rut. Loe. at20'1 ·80tbSL lnsd. 492 18th Pl. Cll. 2 bf• 2 b1. one story, end . 633-a74 z C..\ E I Au V £ o VO II p • O L II p ~ .... ~;~ni;,;i;,b~•i.:r;-6!~ hifh tr~fflc coont cor-BOND REALTY INC. SACRJRCE! ~·~••II thl• wl<d. ~:~::,o~c~oc~~ l.olsforsole 2200 . JJ IT L. PB s r L N !It Loo~ N ~ M wfview affords peaceful nerl : pe ect!~fumitulhre LC1r1Je&rriYah BlGCANYON ~ with &llmpse of ocean.••••••••••••••••••••,.•• pr ivacy • .A 1 kin1 s•an·ter'y 0,.,'a"pPl·a-nt'!:Ja·n·· .. m• IPOOLI OWNER.ANXIOUSHEALTH REASO'NS, ~wjalktoclubboule,.VIEW lot, panoramic L .II CA • 8 1! 1"l J L '\' L \'A P A S A A .... -,000. -• Priced red"~ n•ooo 2 Muat sell! -· ft ••• , ~1 ....,..,., acu11t N'ear El whlle waler '· co--"·e g H ft ,.._ & makes a sptd.:tcular. A m agnificent 4 Br. -~ .... .,. · .., -,.. C.mlno • 113 ""'' I '.W C B B A E I P E A c P A A w profitable back"'-f'or home with formal dinlns 1tory Deane llome. 3 br wltb eleta'ftt up grad · Plaza aboppina views, San Clemente . a 8 A 1.. 1 v o y A y A 8 y N r Ng 0 8 MARVELOUS Coastline your stage. NJ;":'ancb room. wet bar, Indoor w/lc.araarate.$120000 Condo. 3 Br, 21.ABI, own center A bull 1Jna. JO For 6ale by owner, samu M P Is Main Beach ll viewed hC*se includ~I Lots of I• u n dry r 00 m, 3 ' land A: boat alp. $83.SOQ. piiruale. from Sao Dl110. term1. MS,000.~ , B..JCJtRTEBA8KltOLARX rromtb1t3Br,3Bl,Den, -. balhroo • pt1 t.e or lease $800. mo. Dln•forcelquickNltl a ca o 11, v & a ea tt a ff AN Av A a Fam.Rm. oa Larae Lot :fe~~~· \::>J'~Z!1~ re-ar ya~1w1th8a~ 61WJ.'3 :J_a:;ner $S4,t9-5. "'#.C:,.c~.~rr 2510 w I r ·ru J t Trees..... 1175 000 pool 2 rlreplacel 6 Hit or-,..,.. __ .....,..._.....,.,._.,., f125,000. '•••tM:••t•• elea~tnc o•em. See to ~c••••••• 101+ •••••••••••• .. •-•••••• ..,......_..,.._.., .... ....._......... SJOELDREALESTATE ,.,.. belie 6 •t.SOO. ·-•••'•••••••••••••-• SSSSSTE.ALSSSS Colorado Rlverlot. Walk ................. ......., ~ 494"'°83. Mv 15 • 510 u-•o 2 beaeh unlt1 m..soo. Gd Lo¥., paaoralQic OCMn llleea.JI PrlceaA:lnterest to beach. Cash $$290, • • • • • ' ~ !i~".. ji.iA~ ",.,.. hl~me. lW «r kit. Gln-view home. J. bfdroocDI. keep 1oing up,up, up! We terms '6500. 49:2-8C85 ~-.. lio 0 uu _u:." ~ Forsalebyowoer.Swecp. llALft ny Fortune. rltr. Full)' redeeorated. Boal lllU b&va a few alnale •' -• ·~oana toe o~ean views , ill-1000 873-1!120. r.1raUoraccou.S12,950. 1lory, 2 be<lnn, 2 bath IFYOU '-;;;i;:::-:::;;:-i..,,.;::::"""""~~~·~:i:J"~'~'"~'~-~11'~:::.""::::-,;;~ I callicdral bum celllnp. Town1aou1e1 at on 1 y ~P..-jclJ -~-.. ~.. .II., ... 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OH B"'•CH ··1 . llnlll........._ • ·""' tardener. Stl·lltJ·, THET~o •-.... ". • 127Y .... 8.acb. Col "rl su'ald Hom -1•1 ..,_. w..;,;!; z90, A ... SllMCI .,._,.. s81Las. ........... -~·111 •"•"• poo1."hu; 'lllESA: • ........ _. • ToilMlll.OllD5 UNIV.PARK -. llHcblllYdalYDrt(lowa :u'i4 N port Bl, NB .... dUapU.5'tl-lilM Ou•rUieodaonml • -..................... Famt•Y...., 1214 2BR.,tbo. ............ LIDO ISLE •36-Mll _.... -N)CE 2 br l ba pool ln<rtuo1Alf15 OWN Pro,pert1 11 arembct of Bo-ard of••••••••••••••••••-••• 3BR.,28a .•...•••• $ltDO Lo¥ety t b.r, 1 be bome. • STUDIOS& I Ill crpt dl"Pf' elf tO ~ l6ll•wood1 llawt.born~ Rt,allor1,, Bet.tu Bull· 3 BR a ba 2 car •:,:r:. TURTLE ROCK frpl patio .U tlec..kit. •F\ll&Kttcben <>Nu f'r.l\t, WllMf sno ythi~I· Sl.IO. MB-18 A.fl. l:MclenC'yfreml20'f or6o,Ba1Af'Mf aeuBW'Ull,awnberol bltni co.Um IWft ' 4BR.2\i8a........ 4lbliar. r.:1' 9/l ·lll.,; •HealedPool mo.Ad\111-,~,pr, s 28r,1&1Betromtzl$ WIU.PAYCASH CommelJ'•· PCIOl.'tci'·.:.. No •ee. <BR.ZB•........... ••so Yr. 1•1 ••••· ...... •ryr•~"·'-•nr l ba fTS. 3Br,!Ba,ll'o<n"'° • Pll.T-D'A1111•ilro 'SlMSOS 1279.mo.A.i".""'-i'. GREBNTRE£ROMES m...n. ,. '·~··· .n=uuuue'i~--. . . HUGE3tw.2~ba-lo. TD.PIOranES 3BR.,2Ba .••...••• P'11 •l"rffLlneu Owne:n •orseous 3 Br 2 cpt.s,drpa.atove,nopetl. *5ummer6wtnrer-.t uii>l1..:.cnanYU 11EYi.Do1'U$0VER! 3 21', 2 ba. dinnn, crpt, ieR .• !Ba. ····•··~-~ Helabt.1, a 8R, 2 Ba, .-rv•MaJdaerv.a•all Ba upr, be1ut turn, SA$.$U-52'70;~ beachlsbeflUlll\ll or(flil)IQ~me Web17.ifumWliedori.an. dtpm, bttnt, rtnced)'d & COLLSGZ:PAJUC iffCed yd, nbr/dryer, •Blf'o.8-Que oeeao view, upr Pltlo. •Vlewto(D<"e.O. ;-;;-X:=:~~~!!all.~1.,.i rumilhed'l,21<Sb!tms. P•l.P6>.-I IBR,2Ba.+D .... ;$c frplM2$.mO,SlW030 •PbolloS...vl.. Slops lo bcH. Gar, llllLOF1'0MLY Cal•llno .. Paloo 'ri:l::~ .. D NW~atervl~l 'Alla~~~=~ ~harp I Br.._·2~ ba oi"tli"~r:t::='ES OCEANFRONTZbr,yri,o, •llllUel<Jocean w:!~~d~~~ i:..~·:1 Pvtf.~W'·J::l.,ll;IM .;::;::~rtvaleded<s ~ Prine Re ty ., lownbou1• •. Try $400. I BR,2\o\ Ba ........... _$1%! bltns, car•.1e., $370. No BEAUTIFUL l br tum aoth N.B. f'lS.1889 HA l'LOA AITI •lleated Poob--&unaa Ad. no. 453; • Pifot. ~! R ;;ll('I!~ ., .. 10!00r-,Art. R..,choSlllllOO'llllD pets.116-S6SS • apb$l .. l<S17>.Spanbh 213A•ac•CM •Aaol&DedCOY<Atl < P 0 Box 15&0 C 1j ~~I ' f 888 •Ba 2BR,28a ..••••••••. .,... .. c-.__ ttJ"l• bld1, pvt encl car l BR apt, l~ ~ lo parting Mtn.e..mas' 011 1:'i}%tJ! ffu de .°:ae:D;!~;_a:~ _. C~ JJll pool,11una, lndry,adlll: ~~~~~~m~~~.:~t 645-0141 .•Additlonal(roeparkJq( • 5 ,A •sos~.... <m>m-UtT;DMG83 ... ,,,,,,,,,,, .......... i1ao1 Keetsoa Ln. i bUc. l1JO mo Avail Ot-C. ht 3 Br. 2 ha cTPt. -..Uo, nr •M•l4.•ervl~1v1il • .,... ~....,.. VISleN Ele&antup&rodedCoado. ::Z.1'!,.8e•eh olf Sl•ltt. Cail .. 73·0678 .; OCC. j#I, ~=A Illa-•f\&rnlture•vall ; I.Blah -':!in~•p:Ol/c~' t::li'. Air cond., 2 Bk. l~ Bl, t2U)S31-640BcoUect. 11on.5U-m I o.-.nM·FlMI • ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ES s:m mo. 830-tlU. R'U\.TY Df\lr', Ranae,cn;U.drsll, STUDIO apt, like ·new, BEACHFRONT2br 2bl t BRGARDENAplw/ltv. s.Go.3",anttz.S . ._..,.r-~ UH D CO 552-7500 pool. dbl 1.r, patio. frt>lc ,J••unl.pool,lblk bl'-· , L•~-·c ... l<ntrtg.Newpnll<dl111-G;;:;;••••••••••••••• FR&E RENTALSERV. l ... lhwJ011 a..:t. 3240 A Red Kill Company Adult.I, 1\0 pets. $250. &o'beach. 111-5700 .;,;m~: y;"11767&.-rAA,; Luab aha& er?(. Adu.lta, - JIOZ Summer Ii Wntr. Beach••••••••••••••••••••••• . . '*93-3'2:1 cu•r•BEACllHOTEL ·-·-i no pet1, Onl1 tl15. Hun.ti~- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Renlall. $3SO wt. Also • Spriqdale. hell. s BR Right. on San Jo.qum --~ ~ 541-8920 1fi 1 BR houae $85. 1 BR Exec.&: F1JD1Jybomet. 2 BA home. Flreplace: Cne. ZBr. ~ slncl c~~= ,.~It RooiD1, $22..50week. WINTER, by park, 2bl', 2 Pac c mobile Cosla Mesa $00. 2 1-991.aNXI lood cood.iUon. children level, central au. $UO yr U ~ N>lsSlOOmo. 538-7056 ba t3DO too •2 Br upper Mcu Verde. "711 Ocean Ave Br Lasuna Beaeh $240 OK. tee s:w,s Call Be l)'. 67S-40S9. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· • 8S2rUW Adul\1 Sias Gara&4 (71•>•1411 utit pd. Bachelor untl' or i:e 96a 4569 0; BeautifuJ,lill:e.MW,2.br,2 Li; ileCICtl J741 avail dopeta °m-897.t Hunt Beach $100. Batbo8 NwP.l Bcb 2 br, appls, 9&3-l'186 • POOL Home, 3 br, ~~ b•, D.R .. frpl , pOOI, 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••LOE CLEAN l Br, Bat •• , M'anagtdby s140. Newport Beach ch1ld,pet. · $195 mo, lse. Nr. :M;Ju pat.ioa. We1t.tUU area, EFFICIENCYAPTS Bay Bcb loc Adults no i.,.1&2Bedroom,28a Willia'°tiallenCo. ' $145. Agt., Fee.m8430 CdM: 1 br, appl.s, util pd, Hunt. Hbr Twntw.e:. Never ahop&: Univ. SS&.12Tl 121• Rut. I and lld , (roru $190. Pool, m.a.ld, pets, Yrly. siis.~ Walk loShopJllngfl.Bus I----'---~-~ •-~-a Island 3106 l'Cd'.M 3 br, 2 ba, app'·. occupl~. t8r, 3b., 30' UNIV . Prk. Terr. Newport Be1cb, 6CZ-9118 fn~ceN.~~dry, VWase Nopets,M&r.13J·31W1 Lo•eAt ltt .... 1 -~~lid ~ boal ~hp, terutll. pool, Twnhome.New2br.2ba. alter< . -OCEAHFROHT CASA VICTORIA ZBr.2Bafromtm.Un ' ~~~·~·=:~·;·;;~;·;;••;1~ El Toro 4 br. 2 ba. kids, ~~:-';~:SO lae. M7·9975 s.\50.W.8488/83.l-19'72 Towlllhotrw BACH. util pd. $185. JOO. 2 br $150 Wntr '525 » 1,2&3 hr. Deluxe Unfur. ~r~~w!:~~r!:-:t elec. kitchen w/dsh~hr. pet. . . • BEAUT NewRanchoSan URfwowhhNI 3125 up/$60.wkCrescentBay. lY Gar allbl~ su-zm.8 orFurn.auJwtrpd. pct.a a o-r frplc, patio, bbq. 9 mo ffunL Bcb 3 + fam rm, 3 Joa,;u·R Twnbome. 2 Br ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14MN.CslHwy494-2508 or·67~ • Adults.-NopetaSec. eate 'APPLBAPl'S - I -· ba appl1 'Ida pt Sf'•ltkLI-~ 2 ' Over! •'Cu.I z BR 2 Ba -. Pool recrro elevators w A ltB. se.~.mo.539-8831 • •,. 1 e, "" ....,,.." i.ii a, 2 sty. ook •-aJ•m1 ~.,-1 ·v-1 .. ,· .. Oce•nrront 4 'Br, apt: 52SVlttori~ M2-8970 6100 amu "" 1ingles DELUXE golf coune le Jai:e. SS1S. .. a r. -•an YI Wl.l\ter tease.. 00 peLs · • (1t•>M'7«>t'J 3br, 2ba, bit-Ins, flpce. F11RN. Ba1boa3br,2ba, 3 Bedroom, l~ bath, S41-7044 /S.S2·0M5 are.a.$295.SM.-100. $435.494·1011. · S.Clifll_.. 7176 a.OSEt.oShoPoina.t& W\nter. 675-7673. Open frplc. child. fireplace, bltns, $325.& . ••••"••••••••••••••••• DR ......,..L Adi•• 00 ...... 1111 TO RACH Sun.120Topaz. . FURN. Balboa cottage $360. per month. 2 NEW Deerfield Prt Coo Villafe S•nJuan. 3Br. l~ (kean(roht. 2 hr 1 ba util EXTRA Ni 2 br '......... -. __, r::::· ....... It SH-HG ::CCT_;..:;.=::::...--~=I Sl" til pd. · I Bed • ba b. d 2b d r 1 bttns Ba Townhou1e $2:95 d • ' ce •ocean· C:pL , drpl, atv, •-· "111 "-...,.... .. , Win\eroryrly3@r.th; • u amgea. room,l~ t ,126$. o. r+ e n•.'1?· I 95-S438 • p ; Also year round view, els. to pler. Avl. 4c up. 1811 Monrovia l .2"3BrapU,bllnl,dis! charming l<~ee. Agt.. Cl?Se lo acbools & park. rec facll, mamt d. $395. ease. 4 bacb. 536-0321 now. •12·84.GO sta-91"3/644·9'09 hwuhera, 10mew/t'rplc. Patio/gar.age.~~~e . HOM£RHDERS Bicycle t.o bea ch. M9-4137 /S52-88U o.aex•iUllfww 3600 Lu ZB d sea Pvt & 2 car caraees. Prom •64Z·9900• Children OK. U l p rtt 'Ibe ••••••••••••••••••••••• z. r, en, • · 5-ta.AIWI 3780 NEWLY Decor'd . 1200. Liona Eatate1; Love~ 2·sly. (am. home· 202SpringfieJd, HB n venlty a . . Ter Be iJ I L "'-Bch, leMll, pool. W\nltt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eaatakle 2 br, pvt. yd, 53&-2ST9 _,.. '"'BR C t. M .. 15 2 W.otBeach.Bblkson race. 3br, 2ba, din. rm aut u a rge vo;ean lu.M '450. (11•)t99-2926 Pool adu.ita•J----------3 B . 2 ba. patio, gar."" OS a esa ~ · Adams,N.atAlabama Pool, cstm epll/drps. View 3 Br, 2 Ba, bltm, or(213)790..f60L enc. gar. ' wuwT·o-•CH Small family or couple Br $205. Newport Beach, .__._ 833 8203. wa her/drye r 2 car .. ., AMIASSADOl IMHS $225. 546-8739 --on ly (no students). singles ok. 2 Br, 2 ba Sprin1fieldF.at.les __,mo. · s · e · 0 .F.&.MRICA 1&2b1\c_pta.drpl,bltn1. ' • I j Avail. now. $350 + utll. Huntington Beach, kttls, Kltldlo«Jft'Slleaffy LCIC)IMGleoch 324: ~~~~J~. No pets. O~f:t~r;ii_.=~lf:c': TWO LOCATIONS Garden Apt. ZBr, lba, &11.raae.20S&21ZJ.5tbSt. Wntr. Agent61UOOO peta. Horse ranch, eatUe 940-38S8or •••••••••••••••••••••• uUJ .orYearly.49'7·1082. WEEKLY RA~ ~ndc~ 1 f ,a,r.6 ~~~~~f :· 538·309 or ~ 01' j DAYFRONT 3 br, 3 ba, ~9'.~00. Agt.. Fee. 841-1300 OCEANVIEWDECKS Apcwtwwwllhftni.at1d $311: week $l2S FULLSERVICE 846·1129. M.1·39S7 docks. m8 5 mo. Wntr. lse. ' ~ae~ts~~~~:. ~i~~: ;:i: '1a"l•bo••0••111.,and••••••••3 .. 7•0•6• =~-Ap~rtmenthls;_1S>: ~1:s•J!:i:~:~· $185. GIGANTIC2 Br. lt'1 10B~C.OWN•DO•h ~e1r1,"'..!!". l . JI new paint. Vac. SJ60 mo. F -1 0 K $375M ••••••••••••••••••••••• Heated pool & near un crpr ce ' e · P•tlo, c lubhse. pool. 1602 ayfronl.615·7762 'i ~:IA ·RJllJ.i: II 3 BR, clean. new cpls, dbl. gar. Large yard. week. S2(1(). man •up. &l5-43401r:MC).ZJOO d 1 d C l an lll"I '""7 ..-·~ 1~i:;/'~1so.~ 1;',:1:'h$1~: ? •q-tjl Li-JN? 846-4288or 994-2185 ~~'J'TOcEANVl~W 3 BR avail ror )'Tly. 1 .Beach. Laguna Motor ~:fr~g'. 'g~;~nat1°.":n: :~;:.:: Ctt~.':ii5~~ UtiL pd. 675·3335 Santa Ana Sl~., 1 brcot· B 3 BR, 2~ ba, cust. bit. block t.o bay. Bar&pat.Jo. Inn, l.57S N. Cst. Hw-y. A.DarfMN'ft 111rages, pun(ied waterc,--~~------ 1.•e -RAND new Yorktown hom e. Lge. liv. rm .. frpl 213-79S-64009·5Pm •94-3531 . Uafuntf1hed 'Orr st r eet parting. B Ibo P ·,.. 3107 6 ViJJascondo,3br,2ba,2 b "' lorMOllE a a enin a Costa Mesa $165. t br car garage, de<:k , patio, sep. din. rm., ltn. kiteh. CUTE 2 br house + gar. Newport a.ach 3769 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults, no pets. 202 Ruge 3 br, 2 ba beadti ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/garage wiHgofast! pool, clubhouse. $375 . 2hCa r,,!.",'5·Mlmmac. Yrty,$310,gaa&wt.r.pd..••••••••••••••••••••••• lalboal"-d 3106 Nf'111erton/IAve.lbbllkkES..~ apt. Winter r ental, 2 Br Curn. 3 Hunt. Beach $130. l br mo. call 962-8167 t ruou · ..., 0 · 675·3063 art 4PM wknds ••••••••••••••••••••-:•• ewport ve, 1 · "' Call for addltlCllll tnf'o., carports. szso monthly. w/garage MISSION REALTY · 2&38Ra,~blk.tobeach. Yearly.Channlng28r,1 Bay , Co1la !de1a (ll4)M1.4381 • 714 811·9517 Tustin $Uo. 1 hr, stove. ADULT Condo 2 yrs old. • • 494 -0731 • • Cozy, ch.arming. retreat. 2 Wntr. or poalble Yrly. ba. Terrace. Qxnp cptd. ~842-~"!_8690~!..._ _____ _f;-;;;;--;;::::;:--:;;;:--=';:" . refrig,cpts,drps Lg. 2 br, 2ba, new cpts, ,...___ .. _, 1 N--cL ... Br, (1replace, n e w 675-9'l25/213·9"-4890 S2'15.61S.2133All5. 3 BR Condo $275. mo, Peninsula Point, IOftly 3 W . $155 N cu.st drps rrmJ din rm uo.::ei:Ullron un.n agun. carpets, wallpaper etc. F 0 .1.noTO $190 2 Br. R/R, CID Pool,play1rnd,patJo, BR. ft11n . or unfurn. est minster . eat l I . at.io . teMiS Is' Cove. 4 Bd. 3 ba. (rplc, Avail lat.e Sept. l l4 YJ OCEAN R NT~ .... ~ br lalboo P .. lftlllla 3107 carport, pvt patio. 731 B kids & pell OKW.TSG ~;~!~~ $325. •Yrly $3'15. g~~~Ya;,~Sa. $200. 2 br ~~~;~-4~~11 s~c.poo$.1.1tl ~~!h. P:!!:iy s~:f;te!t<. Cor al. 213·18&6522 Wn:r.~-~c!'~~ ~:~:;·2·~~:·;~;;:~:;.:·r• W.18thSt.6'13-~ , Large2 BR.1 ba. $165/mo w/yard,famllywelcome · · $850 . Winter, $1,000.Cl-IARMlNG 2 br, frplc. blt.ns, yrly. No pets'. 2 Br,crpt.a,drps,uUls.N Closed gar, stove/ref, Peninsula Point, beaut. oceanfront S BR, rurn. or unfurn. Winter$800. Yrly SIOOO. 67l-4786 Hunt. Beach 2 br, 2 ba, 4 BR llunt Continental Yearly. No pets. 494-M.52. $26S yrly loci util 2D5YI NR. OCEAN new Dpl~ 2 67J.-· (213)257-9192 pets, $19:5. Over40. near store• OtUd OK. S210 Childrenok. · · · ·' br, l ba. Garb. d11p, _., 5C4iU.1 • 0 · ~·•lb b Condo. pool, clbhse, EMERALD 8 W l Coral Ave D/W '"ar Yrly $3lO NopetsRltz6'J5.6100 range -..v. r, omey k ids /pet OK 5295 ay n r. . • • · • · 21• From b each on SI'lJNNINO ,,. br atmos phe r e, nice for 979_7888 ' · Rental. 2 br. whitewat.e1 2 BR, 2 BA , patio. 9 or 10 Child OK. Seashore Dr NB. Lrg z d it'~ • 2 m NEW Lg. 3 hr, dsbwsbr., family view. $475. SSS.~days mos. lease. 747 Balboa, 615--0642!642-0500 br, (refrig, itv). Lower ~slrs, ar en ~· enc. gar, 2 ba $27S mo. Spac. 2 Stry 3br, 2ba, Garden Grove $MS. 3 br NEWER 2 Story 4 BR, 3 v· E Id Ba T 67S-7418 LARGE z br tum. Steps dplx. P atio w/vlew of St 'ete. ,fZ.lS. ilO ?iieW I(, 2 br, patio, Is. Bayview House. $325 or w/yard.Seeoow! Ba, 3 Car Gar, walk to iew. 4m:~a 2 b Y ~ Bayf • ter 300d lo beach Oceaovlew ocean. Yrly. $300/mo. · tloset.11 enc. gar. $225. deluxe 2br apt. $250, Stanton $285.' hr. 2 ha, schools. nr beach. $450. ~j.~e. 6 623_5678 3• · . ro~t,bwin md k ~-Huae Pall~ Wntr. rentai Stable tenanla only . Nr. NewPQrt Heights. I.gt mo. Go. loc. 8C7·~ CIC' ~~~6~.rts. Winter. ni ce area mo.536-9941 er • · :~:~nta~83J.~i 0 $275• Yrly.' rental $315. 541·.5131 wkd.Ys 631-0485 2br, l ~ba, patio, 842-1112 ~ 530-8505FftAcl 3 BR + ram rm, 2 car OCEAN VIEW awo Seashore Dr •• NB. eve. eoclo1ed ~arage, nu MODEL 3 br CondC. "'Near Point, 3br house, gar Balboa Island 3206 gar., close to beach. $385 2 ~-· 1 i;, ba., lg.deek ni Bay(ry>nt l br ~ly. Patio, 673-3818 WALK to bay /beach 2 br, carpet, .du ts. no pets. priv'lgs. Liv, din rm, &. palio. Adtts, no pets. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. Call 9G8·93Jl ma1nt. Yard, . fresh .Pt. parking. Jnq111re 400 So. . . 1rq ha, garage. laundry, $22.5. 288A E. 1BUl .Place. kitch, rrpt. $900. 988.wT $300. 675-2199 wknds or 3 Br av all for yrly 1 block elect. gar. refng., bltins. Bayrront, AptS Fhc1n1 J Oc~an, spac~ paUo $250 to S27S yrly ~116-~~35~15~-------1:-----:--:----=-:-~ 833-9661Mr.Quthrie. to bay. Bar & patio. ~~E'!,;~,arpb~t~~w~~· $38S.mo.&40·4575· Bach. Apt. $175 mo. ~i~~:r~ ,:o"o0 'A~ult~: Rer1.'MST15$8;548-3607 Bachelor-house w/ own _. leach 3141 Coronad~1"4cr 3122 213-795 -64009-5 pm S63-3e:l2or'S41.1860 · LoqunaMJguel 325 Furn is hed. ulil pd. 5't8-634l , SPAC 3 br 2 ba frplc" yard.UUlllleapa.id.$12$.;;,"••••·~~~··;•;•~· ··~··•••••••••••••••••• 3br, 2ba. Winter $37.5. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54449251613-8700 aak for Duplex2Br&3BrWmter bUtt01>uy'or~b,vl~ 543-2182· 0c:a: ~m ~O:r A:J China Cove (or Lease 2 Carp e l s & drapes . B E.A CH ·3 &: 4 . Brs · 3BR, 2 Ba , garden ho~c. Judy. tse $225 & *275 Jst&last. So. ol Bal. Pier. Nopel.1. 3 BR. t'Ai ba. newr cpQ Lease. Luxury, aecwi~ Story I 4br, great view or Fireplace. 615-7016. ~hildren/pets OK. l\1dl Walk to ocean, tennis. Balboa P*'llnMa 3707 •. ·, In d~it N $450. yrly. 4!M-17Z paint. drp1 lg rma Matqre adulta. 3175S Csti t &-be h. hke homes $35().$3'15mo poo l G uarded gates acean g .-........,.... ew , ' • .,-• • ;~rmoy~i:;own ac Balboa Peninsula 3207 Ca ll An~ or Caroi $425: mo. 615·0430 01···.••••••••••••••••••••• crpta & paint.~ Blkto 2BRUpperdplx.w/deck. ~lid/ell O.a.. t 2 io, Hwy.•99-2835. W I rl . tH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963-7881 644-5403 Winter, 2 & 3 Bdrm. $250& Beach. 673-fHOfaft.6 $28$ mo 212 30th St. 687 EAN •lew, spac:. 1 bP., a e ron omes $300 p /mo 114 E Balboa ' ' 631-1400 2 BR, 1 BA, bltns, S bses $350 per mo. lSI' & Last 3 LOVE Ly 4 br h o mi Blvd. 1_819_5991 · WINTER. on lhe sand at 613-6279 • 1 Br, new paint, alOYe It adult.I, 2e01 Solan.a W&J, from sand. S35Qmo .. Yr-br, !% ba, cpts, dlllS. w/view. $42.5 mo.1st/las 1628 Oeeai:ifront. l br Corolla .. Mir 3122 retri!I· Adults, no pet&. L.B. $225 . .t.9'-1419 OnTheleoch !y. day 835-9007/eve b 1 t n 6 . +s5o <'lean'g. ree. IALIOAINH $210, Stad10 $150 mo.••••••••••••••••••••••• 0nJy$13$.54IMIB20 ON TffE WATER· 2 Bel. !~.!; 2B a.. Dl ptx673. f54rp32lc · 67.5-3913 714-842-82631213--886-0008 495--0552 or 496-1957 Unique winter rental. 105 Utll9 pd. 963-4188 NE w 3 bdrm 2 b a VILLA )f ESA Garden 1 'h ha. w /den o;er the .;:rovv mo, win er. · B F Rm ba. -~ fl.1aln St 675-8740 • · ' A b paU pool b ' t I' II 1 2 r, am. ,4. 2c.._ BRAND New 2 sty 4 br 3 BR Family homew/lg · IMMAC, of( ocean garage. Bltns. Poinset-pta 2 r, o, , w 1tewa er c 1 s a. Cosfo Meso 3124 gar. $365 per mo. on yr. 2'h ba 3 car gar Up~ yard 5325 mo lst & las· 2 BR 1 door lo beach w /view. Beaut. wood tia, CdM. S.9-8867Days. playground. garage from Laguna. UnbeUevablc ••••••••;•.••••••••••••• lse. Call Diane 673-7197 or graded: $4SO mo. 968-5612 + $so c 1 ea~ 'g. Cee. shori term rent.al. week: 1undeck, all bltns, inc. $205. 719 W. Wilson. luxury only*"°· permd, l BR E!f1c1encyColt.ages 992-5000 4gs..05520r 496-l9Sl 1yormonthly.Er13.fi640 dshw.shr. 3 hr upper, QUALITYAl'T. 646-1251 lo right t.ea.anL Yeafti. :=le adult.s. $10-~. Corona del Mer 3222 YOUfl LAST SfOP when Mission Viejo 3267 On The Beach, new dlx 3 ~~~Rbii!':· ~~·C::J ~~~~ 8:tp:::c~oo:a~ NEWPORT 1- 494 -·l'l_zz_. ----- --------....,-c1••••••••••••••••••••••• you s ee this sharp 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR. 2 Ba, D/W, F'rplc. yd, gar. 112 :Uth st:, view.Xlal1ppolotmenta. APARTMEHTS Receotlybuflt2story!br, Laguna Beach 3148 CHARMING 2 br house, bdrm, almost new home. 3Br 2Ba Fam Room $400.winler.67s-&!67 OpenSal.&9.an.645-3109 Large garage: Adults 2BR$13.5+Ulil. 2 b.a . laxury co4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (p , rncd. yd . 521 \.'J Very close lo ocean. p 01 s4so mO day~ eves 642-•088wkdys w /small pet OK. $450 .. lnfantaonly Nopels dom1111u~•· Xlnt Yi8'1(1, LEASE $160.000 Beach Acacia, S295mo. 644-2405 Great noor plan for en· ~-8 i62 &&ts-0060eves. S.PACIOUS 1 Br $215. Util ' mo.Agent.675-flOOO 2450Newport.Blvd,CM from $325::-yrly.e&-1795 Condo. (or $1l15 mo. un-.. ,, tertainmenl 968-4456 or incl. Near everything. OCEANFRONT, Jge de-642-7678 I Cle t fur. or $950 rur . SHOREC~JrF1 3 + 963·.5191 GroundOoor2BRCondo. Nopel5.6'2·3Sl9 corated,clean3br,2ba lBR + aep.guestrm.& N~D:ex. 2 fx..an2v~wi Ocean(nt.3br,2ba,2000 Br/3 ~a . r y se. 3l8 crpts, drps, bltns. gar, &lgelbr.6'15-4688 bath. $275, Avl. 9/1$, 1 Br, crpts, drps, bltns, o..-c, ams. · • . rt. etbar f 1 Sec ~1orntn g Canyon Rd. GORGEOUS Lac eot 3 pool privileges $250 mo BAY VIEW, Bch, lbr 28 640-114leves. pool $155 mo no pets block to Bch. $450. f30 sq. ·• w • rp' · $MCI. Open Sat & Sun 9-4 u a · · · $220& 2br $300, uUI pd, r. ~ blk to beach. $230 • • ' · No. Cst. Hwy. guard. Adult.s. 544-7678 pm bdrm: 2 bath, includ~s 830-5891 pier /pkg ad Its. 303 E OpenSal/Sun12to5.1903 2 BR a vi-now m ge refr ~6~7.".":"5800~-C8~"~'"-•.':N"'o'..'F'.'ce'!_ __ l:-:-~C:--:;-'::::-:;:--;;::-- . . washer, dryer, electnc Ed 1' l B7l 2866 W Dalbo Bl s245 1 • h'ld / t Oceanrront. Small Cove. While waler view Condo. C I M 3224 d & 4 BR Eldorado. crpts, gewa er. · · · · a · . yr Y no c 1 pe New l & 2 Dr. month S · 2 3 lld 2 b B os a esa garage oor opener d bl · ( util-pd · unfurn· so hwy to month,bllns. paciou9 or • a, $t00 mo.furn.2 R,2BA ••••••••••••••••••••••• gardener! Available-rps, tns,patio, cd~d·,Beaut. Bayrronl 2 BR TRYIT 4Jllh iris 642.06i6·gar 645.o521 &S48-429l Owners apt.. Winte r, Agenl644·7270 EASTSIDEi neWly de· Call 968-4456or 962-~ Close~~ s~~~~ shop g. P~v. beach & dock, gar. YOU'LL LIKE IT! ' . l''rplc •. gar., sun deck, lbr house & patio (or corated 2 br SpanlSh in REAL ESTATE by $.150. · Ut1l pd. $325. Winter. l;ive on the .sand this 2 Br, l:V...b a, ups tairs. 2 BR, util pd, children lge. kit., T.V .• No pel5. salaried older pt>rson. 4.plex. No children or fl1cVAV Mewport Beoch 3269 675-6475 winter. Luxunous 3 br. fr p I c.. W I W c ~ t, welcome. No pets. Cpt.s'.l-'-'-9'-·S-'-7-'92-'-.------ 494_8170 $185 dogs. $300. Incl. util. 2653 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . $415. Or2 br$3:5(). Mature draperies, new paint. drps , patio. M~r. 1960 ____.Be~ 3869 · Santa Ana Ave,673-0797 . . Corona dtl Mer 3722 adult.a. 613-9499 or Lease. $27S mo. UCB. Wallace, Apt6,642·7364 He...-..-.• - $350 Super 2 BR. 2 Ba. nr Village Real &-;tale Harbor View Jfomes. 4br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 629-2:54? (2l3) 61•·3261. wkdys. ••••••••••••••••••••••• To~n & Beach. Adults, EASTSIDE. 2 hr, crpts, No Agents Fee 2ba, close to greenbelt & Beachfront W/Vu, Pvt. . $220. Lg 3 br, 2 ba, up per .. DUPLEX Yrly. rent.al. lg. no pets. 499.ZJ02 or (213) drps, stove. yd, encl gar. • ¥-dinger/Magnolia schools. $525 mo, lease. Patio, 1 Br, $275 inc. util. St~ps to bcb, view. I Br, 1 Ba, S. or Hwy, No p e l s. 7 S l · 7 420; type, 0 n the b ay. 769.797s No kids or pets, $250 mo 4 BR, 2 BA ... $335 640·0327. Winter. 213-928-1844. Winter. ' Br $.150 mo. 2 crpts, drps, l car gar, 644-4847 or6'0-00fll Outstanding 3 br. 2 ba, ...:.:.:c.:::.:..:c... _____ .~: Agt 646-1456 • Edjnger/Bolsa Oiica Br $225 mo. 645-5581. $200 mo. 813-9487 frpl , 1800 sq. rt., upper. LOV EL y oceanside 3 B h·td rd 4 BR. 2 BA ... S335 2 BHdARB02 Rn!llEhW Costa Mesa 3724 n-lront2 Br 2 a . Pati'o CLOSE to beach. 3 b' I LRdGlt 1,Br, P'l?~· nrU.t~lhopdps. Boat dock avail. Newly bdrm den E mer ald $15-0. 2 r. c 1 •ya •Slater/Beach rm. °"" • near ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ddy ' 00' ' ' a 5 no pe'"". 1 · decor'd Sundeck $465 Bay. s5is . 67:i-4t69 3PBR 1 .4kibds.3~t·~~ge t 4 BR, 2 BA ... S34S Park & Pos~!S Kids S3t.9S WEB< & UP ~P'Mo. Yrly . .544-2013 ~ ~~~~~~· slv, gar. 1884 Monrovia,S.18 03.Jf, 675_4200 · · 00 · r, a, ,pe , •Springdale/Heil we come. ·mo. •Studio&lBRApt.s · ' . 3B 2b I $220 20~er;10•0P~iitn glev~llu~~:':~ (Mncd, gva"rdgee. 3 br 2 ba 3 BR, 2 BA ... $345 573·760l Agent •TV&: MaidServ Avail 3 Br. 2 Ba hoUse $260 util Nr , beach 2 br, 2 ba. deck, F~~i\y :~o ~~-r ·Nr So: SCopacious 1~<'>dnemtk 2 8 bhr. _esa e • ' •Edinger/BolsaChica The Bluffs, 3 BR & ram. •PhoneServ.lttdpool Incl. And: Bach. apart. frp1, bltns, gar . Nopel!I. CstPlaza 54!>-4991 . rner. ~ 5 c ~ Cyn. Deck, (rplc. 1w~ Ba, kids. pet, Jncd, g~ge 3 BR 2 BA $325 '·Greenbelt". Avail. now. •Children Sect.ion $130 util incl. Sept lhru $3.50. mo. 675-0929 · ' · Garden Patio, pool. Lock 3 blks to Beach. mter Fee.Agt. • ··· Partlyfurn.,tt75 Mo. •KOFFweek'srent JW1e.l2lZ4t.hSL675-3137 2 Br,cpls,drps,gar.laun-garage. Adults $2SO. Rental. May be seen Sat HOMEFtMDERS * Wamer/Edwar<b ""' ;/ad Cotta M•1a 3824 dry, Bay St. St~mo 646·5210 2&13~~n9.-496442.5 Shadow Ln. •642-9900* * B;!~h~~~jci~eld Agent 640-5560 2316 Newport. Blvd. CM IOCEANFRONT.2 br $325. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 831·9276. ,.W_A_T_E_R_F_R_O_N_T_N--t ~~~~~'!..-..,.--::--:-:-::1;::;;;-;;;;;-;c;::-:;;~;::~::;I . BEAUT. Bluffs Condo,• 54.9755 or6'5-3967 Frpl Winte r rental Off Beaten Perth 11 d d b wbp • -69 SitARP 4 br, all bltns. Avl 2 BR, I BA. .. $285 BR 2'h b I ed w /ga; 642-4590 2 Bd, 2Ba , 2 Pvt. patios, s a n eluxe 4 r, 2 a. Newport Beach 31 10/1. Quiet Cul-de-sac. 963·4S67or963-17S6 ., IL mm OC· 2035 Full--. CM . 1, 2 & 3 Br. Adul Ls no W/W <'pts. d~. bltns, upper dplx. Cpls. drps, ••••••••••••••••••••••• F l $350 557.7648 cp'y. $450. A~. B44 ·ll3J '"•-. BEACH View, C(JflV, loc. pets, dshwhrs, shag cpts, laund. frc~h ly d('C()ratcd. bltns, (rpl, g;ir. Pier Avl. OCEANFRONT 3-Br + am.on)'. . FORLEASESharpHVH l BR Fu.rn,2JrgcJO!I~~. SgL person. June. Ulil. closed garai;e. frplc, Adlts· $210.4l1FordRd. Yrly . 3901 ?i,1arcus, s unporch. 2·ba. large college 9art. Super .Pres~ige, 2400 +sq.ft. 3b 2b I d quee.nsize bed, pr1v. pd $150.675-6583 BBQ. Gas & w;itcr pd. 540·56Cl l 631-0782 546·.5856 home. Winter, $400. mo. clean. 3br, 2ba home. r~m11ybome.4BR,3BA. r.644_~.y · dressing rm, extra lrg ' Pool .:.:.:..:="0::.'..:..::c:...:...::.·c....--1---------- Agt.673·5410 1315_ lit, last, sec. highlyupgradcd&~uper r oo m s. e n cl. gar. SltO.ONBEACH LAMAHCHAA.PTS Classi fi ed Ads sell bfg 2001•;.. CLIFF DRIVE , 642.849S. sharp. Gardener 1ncld. 3 BR, 2 BA open beam w/stora&e. Adults only, Kit+ ba.UUlpd. 778Scott.Place.CM items,...small items or duplex. 2br, lh<t . fplce LIDO IS LE $.\50. per mo. Call ror ceillnis, pools. tennis nopeis. 673-12416-9PM 642-6CT73 :inyilem.642·5678. P~ patio, gar, k_n«_rtty 4 Br 2 Ba db1 gar. stove appt.962·4411Agent cru Close to Sch. Yrly pine kitchen/bar d1n1ng. Watch the boats go by! & ~e(ria:'. Avail 10/15, 5450· 645.1531 or6Jl-l400 .. SUSCASfTAS l Br, 1 Blk lo Ocean $17S MEDITERRAMEAN Dana Point 3826 Cozy. Sm dog OK, Wn t. r . -3 br, 2 b a $3SO. 5SS·1096 lr'f'lt'le 3244 · Large nicely rurn. bach. + u t 11 . -Park l n g. VILLA.GE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'5-3363. S300 mo. Ba)'frool.6'15-4646 Will I I M Verde •••••••••••••••••-•••• BAVCREST home. rove & l b2rsi0~du1Ls ~·no zu.eeg.aao l Br, 1 Br & Den, 2 Br, 2 VERY lge2 b!',2bawJter· WESTCLI FF 2 br, 1~ ba • BR . 1 tum dplx i ease rg ~·ded . Redecorated 3 BR, 2 BA in today.•br.3ba, rplc, pets. 1 ewport . OCEANFRONT2br 2ba Br Townhouse. Carpets. race, upstairs, no pets. lo-nhouse. Adu!'• only, • nice Y · 3 Br. hm PT'OV\ lft· home Nu landspg $350 $625. mo. Call Pat.Usoa • ' 1225 ALSO 3 b 2 ba .. .. .. Just steps to the beach. stalled washer/dryer in ..;.k fo Bev Or J~ Co 642.8012 BACH Apt. Furn. $125 Isl wah/dry, gar. ~moUI drapes, fireplace, J · r. · no pets.1128 Bedford Ln. "$450/Mo5S7.o308 warranty be purchased. mo.~ r ·• & last. Must be clean & Juoe or $450 mo, yrly. pools, 4 tennis courts· very lge w /small yard. S28S.mo.SC8-'753l W 549-2713. 963..f567or963-l?86 LlDO ISLE. Beaut. ~Br, sober & over 50. 2191 37 13 Seaabore Dr. gym ·sauna·s. l ..'127~>~.~67'_'>~-520~~5----1~:=::;-=::-;--::=:--;-:;::-::::- WTNTER 3108 · Ocean-UNIV. Prk Terr. TwnhSe. l·ba. near <'lub. $950. mo. Harbor Blvd. (A cross 67:J.6.578 2400 Harbor Blvd u.-.1.1....t leoc:h 3840 Oceanfront new 1 Br. up- front.. 2br,2 ba. 1 Room bouEC,fireplace, 2 br 2 ba Beaut Am 675-0123 rromK-h,art) lb ~ W ~anr Co&taMeia(714JS.S7.S020 .._.,.. .. ..,.on per.Crpts,dri-:.gar,Yr~ or(213)790-1722' stove, rerrig. $12.5 . · · . · e~· r. ~" · ...,...--.;; ront. •••••••••••••••••••• .. •• Jy lse.SJ75642-3443 MB-6680 Grttnblt. Comm. fac 9· 2br, lba, 2 car gar, newly I &2 8 r tr Ir unit a . Wi n lcr rental. $175 Adult Z huge bedrooms 2 BR Full balh in cach. l~'-'-'--'--''--- 1 &2 BR llOUSES 126 33"' 2S313•07-22S>6821·~~~y~v;1 ~ remodeled Winter. CJU, $100.$115. Water/gas pd. monlh. &75-823&. $.110 no pets. Inquire apt Liv. dln rm, kit ch. 'h ba. Nwpl Is. Bayfront, 1 Br. St.. UUls. pct Wnt.r. Opel E-SIDE. Charming 3 Br, Sit' ·p · " · drps. 642·2711. nio. 133 E . 11th Sl. 642-1265. Be 1 1 2, ••. 4 b G $68 W. Wilson . down.~. 968-5497 delux, lge paUo, gar, SlSO Sat. & Sun. l~ Ba hm w/h~e yard. 1p au . ie -' • r. yrly. Pier avail. 613-9335 , Country atmosphere. IEHTALS HARBOR View Hornes 4 DCllMIPoMlf 3726 Oceanrront/view, frplc, NEWLY DECORATED 2br. lba condo. Wa.c;hcr / ·Housn U•fumlshtc:I Avill. now. Fam. only. br. • ha. near park,••••••••••••••••••••••• bale, sar. S3ZS.. up. 200t 2 Br, w /gar. crpl $185. dryer. Refrig. Pool. 2 Blks lo Ocean, nearly ••••••••••••••••••••••• $350 /mo. l!l + last.. + 2BR.2 Ba ..•..•..... $360 11chools & pool. '87S-l"{lO. Redecorated $22.5, nr W. Oce1ntrontSeedall)', Water pd. 2176 "C" Patio. 968·509'7 wk:nds & new, 3 Br+ den. :r. G ... ral 320: dep. 962-8118. 3 OR, 2 Ba 0 · · · • · · .$100/42.'i incl. gardener 844-7866 Beach & II arbor Apt. D, 646·3114 Plae41ntla. 636-4l2Dl-S. aft 6. frplc, beamed cell ng. •BR,2 a ........... $450 25081 La Cresta Ovrnr Cab le TV , gar for ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHARMtN"G 3 br, t be on 4 BR, 2~ ba, wnt.r •• S800 NEWPORT llEIGI-ITS 494.6848 · · Oceanfront apt1 avaU, 2Br, 1 ba upper, shag cpl. 2br, i•r..ba. CrpL~. drps, storage only. $415 per FREE FREE tree-lined Cul-de·s1c St. LE RAISOR 3 J}r, frpl. fenc1.'ll yard. from $145 to $UIO. UUl hl· 1.ara1e, $195. 1009 A Mi.s-. r p 1 c e. S 2 7 5 mo . mo. 673·4444 or eves. •Profcaslona1Serv1cc• Oceanview. $325. 2009 new paint. $425 month. Hunttftgtona.odt 3740 cl. e1S-4873 ; ~or IK>n,aflS.552-4576 (714 1527-1219. 61S.2234. •UNDLORDS* RepubUc, &4s.tl616 REALTY 521 El Modeno.54S-504l ••••••••••••••••••••••• B7l-347l NEW BREEDAPT'S --1\TTll r. u~:ACll DELUXE 2 br Twnhse in Ho Mt f I fl de r I • 3 Br condo. 3 ba, cpta, 36" Boat Slip + Elf!gant 3 Bach. apl, clc.e to beach. 2 Br, furn apart. 1 blk tA Bath/loft S2U. Util, pd, NEW /t.,(; ..--: 3 llDlt $.115 E1ts t.bl uf (. Back bay 442·9900 drps, patio, gar., blt,ns. 4S23Campu1Dr.,lrvine BR. 2\.-i Ba Coodo. W/W Stove,rerrt1,quietal n1le beach. Comp N!decor appln1, gar, pool, lluntini;::to n Jlarbour view. Frpl le pool, all Callromla'st.arg~t $295. Water pd. AS-um; Campua ValleyShopt't.r. crpts, drps. *100. mo. Yr· person only, Sl50mo. utll Yrly. $270 Call Colled J1cu11i. 393 HamUton, area. elec. A.dlt.1, DOJ81. $11'1 •Renlal Service!• 6'7~1854 . CALL lll-1600 ly leue. Adults.673-2143 pd. Av1U 9/16. WJ0.2!111) · 213·331·5406 MS-Mll Adults 846-41.';0 mo. 9y eppt. 833aS1 1 1 • .Acc1•1llwg C•,.llt•r c_,.ts.nlce G•••1 G1x4ills.r.ket HMMcle... ' Mo•-. ... ,,. .. & ... •..................... . ...................... ···~··················· ·············~·····,· ·····-················· ······················· ·············-········· ...... , ....................................... . BookkeepinC·fin1ncla Clil rpentry ·Panellnc Carptl Jostall9 tlon JAPAN£S£GARDEN& "THJNGs··· by Moose. Want 1 REALQ..EAN' MOVING! z upr men ProfeHIOBll f!:tl.ropean .. pt I 'iai 1tatements-lntt>me ti& shelvioj'., sml remodel. Repaln, Freear.imates' · 10 yrs ex per, an ph.ues Gen •oodw~. ttpalrs, JIOUSE! C1U Gtnab.am m 0 v e y 0 u r e ~ Wallplper lnltaller. £x. C-l •If 2$ynexp.534-8201 Nojobtooaml.800-3949 Guar.labor 6"S-!274 Re1JOnaible/fatimates plumblnC,ele-.842.-.5i613 •Girl. Freenta.MJ.5UJ uoaable/rds. iS.2.,.1. cl .NJ..Mt5. -r.• A di - u.a.1 C C Call 7Sl·lfl3'1. f7~7$7Z. Water heaters, •· prmng ustom arpeotry •STEAM CLEAN• I 00 IT AU.! Xlnt hOUA~leanin& · SSAVh 8t-tt prices. Sa· po11ll, dral.n&, l•attll, •••••••••••••••••••••• Framloa or finish, Carpet&cOpholslery M 0 ST LAWN Eltctrl~1I, Plumblns, by lady. WIJlta regutar Paifttlag/Papz:liwj \er 6: Inter. Any Or·lt copper teplpn. S.mc Lovlati: care, la yd, Remodel/additlo JnauredQuafilyfM8..'18lt MOWED IEDGEO, ete.Reaarates.MZ-4957 ba1l1 . Own trana. •1••••••••••••••••••••• job5.aluyrtl&.6'5-CD. prices day• al&hL We Hrldly/Wlr. nJtes /wkn S4~41S9, ,... M 0 _ bl w Ir, CM /N 8 ONLY . 847·3S3'7 . ERIORS SAVE Jack. Lake Mstr ai..rae. Uc OK. Refa /llc. "6·0347 All Types of Carpente .... rpet an -ncuona e Geor1eS49·2015 HANDYMA"N-}lome1 & R.L , Sinor State 300N8. Jeannie. Work. Completer.ti Rep11ir1-Jl1$laJUltion . Qu 11 . A'ptl. Coo1clentiou11 LandicaplftCJ LlceniR Insured Call 1p;mnf•AllT~3MOS JUSTPLU ... MG &:Sales.Call S81-89.16 oda ly Mk1a1nt~1 docpd Ctarum1n.&l.S-6Waf\4, ••••••••••••••••••••••• -...... •C•LL·••••ui• Child care for workin roof, minor plum . -a , apr r1, M1' con . Tb Ford's w-~-"pe •• ~ "' _., mother.' Actl·v1t1·,. ru elec.847-2684"'1'111" c-~;cOllCI I• ~ ••2 ·-····~ e Handy Men ·~ ''Jl-----,----=----1 ••=:':••••••••":••••••• '-""'eanup v. • .....,1..,...,........,.. . . Sod lawns/SprinkJen Prof. palnlibt, c~an wrk r~-s · ORAll'l CLEANEDtlUO little aJrls Asi:e 3·4. r.1 Can D · s ~1111 •· 1 l • •·-· r ~-home. $1hr.6'73-840l. bpt'rt c..,.111ftry BRICK & BLOCX WORK E:cp. Japanese Gardener. ~ esign va ._. • reu. n · ,. ~· tee ••••••••••••••••••••••• EveJWkndl- Moat Plumbing&. Eltt· P~tios, Walh1, Plant_ers. Comple t e yd ma1nt. HomeRepalr . Experienced Japanese est.7St·Ol&tlltQ...S.t25 CUSTO'M:WOODPATl.OS Sarne Price ..,._. lncal.631-1289 Loc:alref-s.64.5-8512 Sllrub .• trees, Free est Improvement.I Gardening & landac.ap-HQUS£PA1NTING . DelJ&nYBuild.6Uahapes Guar ssa.,_ Ct!llthtef M.-., $66--0.511 Dennll ing. Free eJL 645-3388. 1.l)tlde/out. Hi gu.a.l/low 581-~ Uc'd ll(l::l.8IW.5 S I ·child Cort St. Clair t e uce MS-l376 •••••••••••••••••••••••CDr1>ff erYU ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl.o11up15484142 Ph:~l Masonry raes. r . P'ku:ter RoofilMJ Cstm cabinets, boats,••••••••••••••••••••••• c I J th 11 Complmaint. George _ •••••••••••••••••••••••Custom palntln1 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• paUo eor, lrilch nndJ, hat· Joh n • s C a r p el " hr st an mr 0 er w 1 H-~~ WILLIAMS•·•-wallpaper1og. Paint in' REPAJRS..ALL TYPES tice work 64&-Sr219. U h 1 le Or1 A~ baby~Jt. Re . Fncd. )'d., -...., -~Q ~ P o :1 ry, ... ampc>o lcba., cruft&. Nr. corner Clea nu pa, tree work ••••••••••••••••••••••• Masonry. Brick/Block & $20 rm. ext $'Mt. ave 3br PATCR Pl.ASTERING Reas. freetsl&, Uc. (lioil retardants). Fairvie w&: Bak.er, C~l. r~y~l:~n:;e:=-ai:,~rp. Haulin& Anything. Slone Ciill581·7829 968-74.U. ••ALLTYPES•• Walt830-50301D}'time c_,...ter Oe.&reasers &: all col~ Kathy ~·1665 Garage cleanup. Rella· . PETERS PIJNTING Free £st 54Q.68Z5 Top Soll ••••••••••••••••••••••• brighteners & 10 man bl r 1 · 963 ,,~~.. Masonry &Concrete bleach for your wrute John Baker. exper. luw e. 81 •ervice. ........... Work.Ask for Jake, Jnt/Est.· Reas.rates VERY NEAT PATCH •••••••••••••-•••••••• C arpentry-Custom . Remod, re~lr. 1i1dd-0n, Insulate. De11ipu. Free est. M5·3439 carpets. Save money by Eledrical & garden care. Cut, edg M9-Ull:IS Call Gene atM2-0UI JOBS & RESTUCCO. •TopSoU •Compoe;t• saving me. xtra trips.••••••••••••••••••••••• &cultivate.962-34<8 •1-IAULtNG • Freeest.893--1439. •Mulcb•Redwood• Cleanliving room,dining ELECTRICIAN. Sml YARDCLEANUP f'i replace.s·P1anlL':n Profpalnter,hone!rtwork, CALL586-t830 " h II .,,,. Any . b . t / . 22 Brick-Concrete Patio reas. Int/ext. free ea:t . ......,lttg . rm a _,...,. rm JO s, main repairs. ··~·· Refs.54!1-275916412.3913 ••••••••••••••••••••••• y,_s~ice lttAST ER Craftsmans $7.SO, couch $10, chair $5. yrs. exp. Bl()('k Wu Us-BBQ pjLa ••••••••••••••••••••••• Speclalty. Remodeling, IS )'rs. exp. Is what Jic233108.548-5.203. OPPORTUMJTY Hauling &c Moving. llorse Rers. Ests.646-0464 WALLCOVERINGS finish work, rers. fTee counts, not met.hod. 1 d knocks often when you hauling. Reasonable Jnstalled/ MARV'S P~BJNG emovals. limbing, t.op- est. Guar work49'J-31~ . work myseU. Gd. refs, R use result-getting Daily prices. Frank751-0220 You don't need 3 gun to Remo\'ed NOJ~~~OQ'Sl,-ALL ~~~e'.,;.o~J.u~llcn/,ns-t;. 531 -0101. oors Pilot Classified Ads to 1...1-·· I• I "draw rast '' when you .J!;·!Ec_.~s~w~EO:N~S0~!"N~968~.m<JO~~J~=~=~~::;~;::;J •·•-· C11tm kitchen & bath. ••••••••••••••••••••••• reach the Orange Coast ~IK an "9 .;. .....v..-... Remodelin g, alterations CARPET XPRTS-16yrs waterproor Decorative market. ••••••••••••••••••••••• plaC'e an ad In the Daily Any plumbin& waler&crv.1 -~-'-'=------ 4: repair. Unique & un· Gel it Really Clean Coatin~s for sundecks &. Phone6'2·56'78 HOUSECLEANING i• our Pilot W11nt Ads! Call now PAPERHANG1NG I ea ks. ljll a r o It t e Ford'sTreeService usual work wclcon1e. WILLIAJ\lSS49-81lS balconies. Free eM., St,, Business. Call Janice's _-_64_2·_56_7_8_. ______ 1 Professional Reiwona'.ble enc I os u res, re as . ExprCrewt Lie, bonded Ji1br BB Bureau 962·8314 Sales· Repair-Install Lie. •305152. 962-4657 Raggedy Anns.675--6553 Free Eatm 631·3088 aft 5 832·2488. 103 off w/11.d &.lns urea. 982-7817 Apulwwwohllllfw1o. nltu..tur.. Rentolslosharo 4300 ~lc•R•nlal 4400 ...,lnonR•nlal 4450 lnnslmenl Losl&"°""d 5300 HolpWmlhd 7100 HotpW..tod 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wanted 5020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••-•••••• •••••••••••••••••••••e,• Newport leoc.h 3869 Son Clernnte 3876 ,,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND · Contact lenses ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• J\1AN 35 lo 60 !iihr. 2 br. 2 SINGLE & Double Of-DELUXE _office. comm'I INVEST. TAX CREDIT vie, 9th 0 & Balboa, NB.~ Beach, com. tente r . bu apt . $165 mo . rices,locatedinmodem &~ri~ustnalspaces.Al$0 NeedSZS.OOO+ITC beach.675·9953 · ,•RKHEWPORT 1,100'.2br,l~ba.4-plex. Oakwood Su., NB. center. Util. furnished. mini w11:rehou s~s .ln PlusDDBDepreC'ilition A Mature adults. Lease, 645·3761 By the month. 't:f sq. ft. ~g_una N1guel&J\11ss1on Friink Melro 714 1546-8JOJ LOST : Olk Lab. Puppy 3 •p •RT..,_,..S $l95 492 3799 540-5206 V1eJO areas. llandy to mos. old. Male Vic. Mis· A ""' .......... , · · · Irvine area. Fem to share San Diego Fwy. 200 to Money Wattled 5030 sion V. Hi Sch.I. 58&-0570 on th•bay' 2 BR, walk to beach . No 2 br. 2~ba, Cully rum Rus tic Small Shop ror 2000 sq ft. As low as JO<••••••••••••••••••••••• aft.6PM. REWARD , Luxury apartment living pets. $195. yrly. 492·5765 New Townhouse. w/ resp Renl. S90 mo. Newport ·per sq ft . 831·1400 2nd TD money w46 nted. LOST: Burmese Cat, overlooking the water. or776·4655 working woi:nan. 25 ·35 area.548-0044 eo"'"'.000. Pay 10% plus E · s h $150 c 1 $80. Mo. Ideal Newport ...., male. brown s hortttair nJoy 750.000 ealth yrs . mo. aro v r points. Interest monthly. San Juan 5524459 4 t to Fashion Island. iew o shopavailinthemallat white marking on spa,7swimmingpools,1 C I 38 · . pm o pm. All due in 8 years. I. h d · ap strano 78 Bay . S e l' rel a r Y The Factory ror: Coun-stomach. Vic. Golden 1g te tennis courts, . f . , r · h d Pl t r book d Secured by Sl2S,000com-West & 1t1ansion HB. plus m iles or bicycle ••••••••••••••••••••••• Re.s p. emale, ~or ovc,r. urn ts e . en )' o try store, store. e· merc1al property in NB. trails, putting, shur-llR Condo, cpl<i, drps, to share 3Br Duplex in park1nl!. 1-'o r info Li,etc.ti7=l-9606orG73-93S3 Fully leased. Xlnl con· (Hntg Seaclifl) 9/8. h dr .,.., Newport 673 6S98ancrS 644 ·4753. Ask for ~tary 536·1352. REWARD. fleboard, croquet. Junior was I )',enc. gar . .,...25 · · · Rose. 3200 Sq Ft C·2 store front servati\'e investment.1-'=..:::=..:::::.::.:.::.:.::;_ __ J l's frp, $229.50 nlonthly : mo., adults only. Aft. SHARE llome Top of the with 6 drive·in bays. 644-4684 . FOUND : Yellow male . also 1 and 2-bedroom 6PM,551-1537 world., priv. 'room, SlSO. MINI-SUITES 11-2·3 + Ideal for auto or boat . dog, 6·7 mos., vie. Hel(er plans and 2·story town South Lnnuno 3886 mo. Util. jnC)d. 4.'Jl·3080 t rooms). Xero" & secy service. 585 W. 19th St, 40 Year res~dent, Newport Prk & 16th, CM. days: h.o u ses . .EI e c tr I c •••••••:~••••••••••••• . service av a i J. On CM. Days 540-5710, eves exec. looking for $20,000 554.431 l eves: 556·0866 kitchens, pnvate patios Share modem apt with "Newport llarlx>r in Cen-646·0681 secured by 2nd T.D. on or balconies, carpetlng,Qua~~edt, mod, lfej,: b~ college girl. Cl~ t-0 tinella Bank Bldg . m y home & duplex. FOUNO:Black maledeg. draperies. Subterranean nes among a rees OCC. Pvte. $40. 751·9641. 642-4644 SEP. bldg w /gar. 1000 sq67 ·:.:.:3~·2=2=23~·-------I Vici n ity of Newport ear~iag with. elevai?"'· w /ocean vu_. Util pd. h b fl.. 213 W. Wilson, CM . -Mort T I Shores.646·9714. Opt1onal maid service. $265.499·25 12,547-5257 Beaut. Bayfront2 r,2 a CHOICE Executiveituile, 645·2020 &642-6560. 9aqe1, rus Just north or f'ashion •portmOftlt 1!!..-:.L.... furn . home w /dock. ~tale 3 lge orrices & storage, D•eds 5035 FOUND: 9/8175 Male PUP· Jsland at Jamlx>ree and ""' U L. 1~~3900 will share w1remale xlnt I Newport Bea"ch loc. 15x60 STORE Bldg. Shop·••••••••••••••••••••••• py, brn v.·1lgc "'ht rront San Jo11quin 1-lill!i Road or ""'rn :t1111:U S225. Is l. last +~cc. 5400 . mo . 1101 Dove. ping Ctr. 17849 Beach paws, Vi t· Alber\ sons Telephone f7 14 )sw.100o ••••••••••••••••••••••• 752·6283 Suite 130. 752·0971 Blvd., HH. 213454·89'11 LOANS up to 80 % Park. lol, Cd.\I 673·9414 for rental information TFIE EXCrTING f R...t 4350 I st TD Lo-""••'• ;.ift. 6 PA.LMMESA.4PTS. GarOCJeS or NEWLY Decorated, In Cannery Village shop -i·" Bayfront 2 Bd, 2 Ila, Pvt. ti11NUTES TON PT •••••••••••••··~··~··•• carpeted 2 room offices. for lse. 700 SQ. n. 428 31st 2nd TD Loans Bch & pier. $550 yrly. BCH. Sngl Gar $30: Sngl Glir Easy to find, 1:1mple St,NB,557·3276 Lowestrales OrangeCu. SCRA/\I·Lf..l'S 979-1935&644-4.510 Bach, 1&2 BR. from stor. only. motor t)'~ parking, xlnt. location. Sattler Mtg. Co. ANSWERS ADVERTISING ·We are seeking a person to augment our Classified Advertising department foe inside telephone sales. Classified experience necessary· Excellent com· pany benefits. Salary commensurate with experience. llE4j)UlllMIEMTS IHCUIDE: •Must type 45 WPM (electric) •Dependable •Good speaking voice •Pleasant personality U you are ambitious & want to be paid for your efforts & have opportunity for advancement please .apply in person to: ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330W.layst.~Meso An Equal Opporttmity Employer -'---'-'"'-'C..C='---1 $172.50 OK. $20 731W.181.h St. 779W.19lhSt.,S7S&$8.S. fnduttriolRttttal 4500 642·2l7I 545-0611 '.\fallet-Shawl - lJPPER OCEANFRONT Adults,NoPelS C!\1 .673-7787 S48-1945orS48·1954 Serving Harbor area 24 Fris k -Keenly-p I 5350 ~~ 7100 Dphr:. Sundeclc, 2 br, gar. tS6l Mesa Dr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• >'ears WEAKLY ffWna S Help Wa"""" W/O.Stv/ref.646-2830 DOUBLE Gar. ror rent. •lMOFREERENT• 2000 SQ FT, 3 ofcs, 2 c:..:=c...-------1 J\1y kids clean their•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• (SBlksEastoCNewport $15permo.C1\f.,\rca. 1·3-3 Rm. offices from baths, immed. across st 2ndTDLoonsW__., _ _. rooms weekly. Very S330 Yr\y 2 br 2 ba 2 Blvd.l 646·515-l s 35 N r oc .....,_. AbraxatMasf09e . . 'cl ' 546·9860 . l. per mo . ear rom Alr'port963-7878 WEHAVE CASl-1! WEAKLY. ATTENTI01" GARDEN• story, 2 car en gar., Airport. No leasereq. B 2 d T 11 . 1----------·1 Photo Moct.linq '" balcony. 642·1603 • Offic• R•nt' al • ~~oo: 833-3223 9Til noon NEW M·l Newport, Costa Loaunyon"2nd.T.·o .. s FOUND: Ke'y chain w/10 1733 f'uUerton, C~1 CTR PROFESSIONALS. LIDO GRE B ,., , Mesa , l000, 12tl0, 1440 sQ. N I dTD " keys. Vicinity of the 10A M-12PM,631·1184 S. Californla's largest • AT VU , ~e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dli:LVX E office space-for ft. 543-3145 or M6-29"l8 cw .oans·Zn · · s Wedge. Balboa 646·263'J . ------'----' Nursery chain has op· Tnhse 2 BR 2Ba uni· 1501 WeitdffDr. lease. Crpt. paneling, Equitylnvsmt.Div. portunities for ex~ que r8ature.s: $500.• mo. music vicw.58-'sqf\.8351200 Sq Ft M·l space, BARNETT MTG.CO. FOUND: Royce Union 10 Emoloyment& perienced nurserymenin 675-6359 Newport FinltOCial Ctr Sq ft. P lease eaU 549·88ll, front o(fice, drive· in reur 645·2134 speed. mens 27". Ward & Preparation the Orange, Los Angeles, BIG' L~~~:~~~t~:!n~~ cxt243,or 8.17-49 tl ~~~~i:~~5W.!';.~· cG~~ Announcemeah/ Ellis F~847·ZJ82 ~· . hb;;;;;:;;d.•••••7c,75 ~'~C:~~t~r~~ftil~r~:e~~ OCl'A"ROM'I' ' (714)642-31 Ilext246 Prestige bldg Newport Days 540-5710, eves Penonals/ LOST: Lightorangem:ile ••••••••••••••••••••••• per . who want the 1·BR. apls, $165 lo $lOO • 'Beach. Liixurypvtoffice 646·068 t Lost&.FoVnd tabb~ cat: Looks like Babysitter lie home, in· challe n ge of growing per mo,. winter. l·BR, ini;wte '~5-37()0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Morris. \'ic of Golden f t tli' 1 F v · d" Co apt .• $22Smo.,yearly. ()a k wood offer..s the . . . . NEW1Free·standing bldg. Lost & Found 5300 West&. Warner. 842-:ll64. E~e ~ Srcuti'.J .' Mrag . · & ~1~i= /i~jd~n._ee offe~~~~ a BR. 2B•. $350Winter finest in country clul;> Liv· At.rport Of~lce BU1ld1ng Fresh sea a ir location ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Talbert 963_3823 , industry wage s & STEPS TO IEACH I t ri f Suites ·avail. 270 /':DJ or 7200sQ.rt. 12xl4 O/drs 779 LOST /FOUND Lost : F1uffy gray & wh_1te '-''-'-"-'-'."-"'-'----benefits. Plus potential 3BR, 21Je. $.m Winter f~~d~ ~:Cr~·~ Y;1 ~rn~~ 6.10 s.cf• n.. Free root.: to W.16th, CM . b/5-5300 A PET'.' kitten, Ba I boa Pen1n . Student Help Available. Jf m anagement positions. IAYFROM'I' in recreational facilities. ../Alf c....i1tn1r11 Nov. Agl. 979-8533 St 4550 960·2900 Adoption, Low 673·7309. . you desire the help or Apply in person Tues. or 3Br,2 ba, unf. S47Syr. NIGHT LIGl-ITEDTEN-~~'""'i.o SPACEAvail.inquietofc .•• ~!'-~••••••••••••••• CostSpay/Neutcrlnfo. ost: Shellie, Sable & rine Chr:istian people, We d . 9AM lo 6PM. NISCOURTS Arulltl·m ./ I T I I . . wh1·1e 10 mo·s Injured call office, Southern Nu ryland Ga-den associated · ,...,_ w e .ex,•ec i Veh1cleorTra1lerLOST.Blondmaleold ' · CaliforniaCollegeat rse ' activities d irector wh ~,,,,. -~· t ype w r 1 t e r . By oc Storage, SIS per Quarter. dog. 11 yrs. ''Ham''. Vic needs medical 'aid left 545.1178 atik for Mrs Center. 15851 Gothard !1~0" L 11c, kf Al TU~S ' .' .,, ""'! ' '' ''~I plans parties . BBQ's, .y=:::,_•...._. airport.752·8181 W.l1thCM .S48-0J58 San Clemente. Reward fro n t paw . E•ans. • Ave. (at Edinger Ave.> trips & more! Free Sun-._. ...... ., "Tamo'shanler or Tam-1 __________ Hntg Bch, Calif. 898-4455. day brunch. . •1Rl'ORT • 9 " •. Rentals W__,,,__. 4600 492·0982 my o r T a ms en ' ' Cont a c l Mr. Bax · "" ~ftSA UllfTC'U Housecleaning Done, Plus beautiful singles. , , • *OFFICE* •••••••·~··•••••••••••• LOST: Sept. 5, Blk fem. Reward! S42·4019 or want on rti&ular basis.1..:s~t,~es=se~r~·------ 1&2 bedroom apts. Responsible expectant Peke/Schnauzer Vic. message870-3971. ' Owntrans.979-7819 IU.CH YEARLY furnished & unfurnished. SS• PER 59·n ' 912 Sq. ft. on g~und couple would like 2 BR Fairview & Adams CM. · . , Automotive Sales Deluxe 3 huge bdrms, 2 .Oakwood Garden Apls 1617 WES1'CUFF-NB floor. Corner location of ·unfurn. house or duplex . 545·8365aft. SPM LOST: Cht_ld s beJov~d tc.lp Wanted 7100 Need youn g, aggressive ba, n-ew s hag crpt, fri>lc, offers a~ exclusive "r-:. AGT. 541_5032 new e r t ~ o.'-s lo~ Y Not over $300. The sooner pet. Gone smce Aug. Vic. ••••••••••••••••••••••• men to sell fast moving steps lo beach. No pets. Rent Raise Guarantee . courtyard bwld1ng, adja· the bett"er. Dana Pt. or F 1 o 18 UrNboD• Ivd1.sehw SAetrteear '. 2600Now B61mk 0E5l.d0ei"d.AMv~Sh· C:'P: *.Accnt '$6DO.. $900 veh i c I es. Top com· $US.S4S.92lsor87s.0655 We guarantee that your $140 up store·orfices cp cent to resta1.1ranU. .and San Juan Capo. Rers . • missions & benefits. Ap· reiltwillnotberai.sedfor drps air batll. 17301 oneblockoff SanD1ego 493.7388 Please&Thank 644 -8685 .... mix, blk /brn , beaut.~ l00%FeePrud p li cations now being 'STEPS lo beach, deluxe 3 1 FULL YEAR &t still Beach Bl, J{.B. 842·,2834 Frwy. Short lease terms. 1 fa c i a I mark i n,gs . PayrolllComputer/A/P taken at: • br, bltns, bar, 1undeck, have the flexibility of CALLPHILBROW?!rl • · you. FOUND: Fem min Pc)(» "BroWnie'' 645-31146 . Constr /Gen'l loT.B. Copeland Motors, Inc. many xtras. Yrly lse .. month to m onlhoccupan· PROFESS'LCLASSA t7 I 4J 752-7300 luslnott/ln"Yed/ die, sil ver, poss preg. REWARD •SeL.cyR's . d A$050-g ~Y200 2001 E. lstSt.-S.A. $425. (213)722-0855 o ·cy. Models open daily 10 Bldg, 3 story . 2790 lnYestm-'-'DIY. Flnanc• Los Coyotes Diag & 1z ein eni en 558.aooo '122·2488 (714)M8·3470 to 7. Sorry, 00 pets or Harbor Blvd, C.M. Air C'l1T ••••••••••••••••••••••• Woo druff 540·0583 P~olt '<'. 5350 4020Bireh,St,Stel04. j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; cond elev panel walls 213-429·8265 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach 833-8190 OCEANFRO.NT • bd-m. ·children. Month to month ·• " • lutine11 • • occupancy & roommate drapes, carpet, elec., O rtunlly SOOS Drinklngproblem! Callfor appointment Garage. No pets. $275. ,servi·ceavat'lable. . music, janitor, parking. ppo F 0 lJ N D : Mens Call Alcohol Helpline dy Iv ••••••••••• •••••••••••• E g I · •cc-·~log ~·~ • 645·3655 MR St e r Mg r ye asses, prescr1p· "~hrsaday".,c"".... ""' _., ~ " · · OakWood · ss7-ot36or646-839& · HURSEIY SCHOOL l ion. Vic. Bayside" & """ ._,_, 3 year• exper. in book - Yearly·Beaeh·2 Br, 2ba. Pre-School, nr. downtn. Jamboree, Bal. Isl. Sun. SPIRITUAL READER keei?ing . Must have 5404 Seashore-Lower. Garden SUPER s pace, reas. rent. Costa Mesa. Care ror 24 675·5206 Open IO AM lolO PM Quahficatioos for com- $335/m o, gar, frplc . Apartments Pvt bath, A/C, htd. drps. al $100 mo. Room to ex· Advice on all matters. plete accounting data 548-0153 afl& pm. new crpt. Across from 400 SQ. IT. Ofc. space. pand. Incl. lge. Jot, nrly. LOST : Tiger stripped cat. 312'N. E l Camino Real processing. Sal a ry Sell world famous pro- - le h Stufl Shirt 2400 W Cst $200 mo Jse Lag Niguel bid · .,Blk & i::11rey & oranolgde. San Clemente, For appt. negotiable. €all 752-8444. ducts the entire family Newport Hgts 1 Br. gar, .c. · • ' · · new g., comp. eqwp. .ea co ar. 9 yrs . 492.9034 4!12-9186 Ask for Irena. ~ sml yard. $175. 54B-L1l9 . 880 trvine Hwy. 544-8678 area. 831·9!55.493-2718 $85,000. Vic. of Slater&. Newland. l--"'-'-'-'------'--t-=c..ccccc..c=-----can use. enjoy. Excellent al't.7:30 Al 161h EXECUTIVE suites on *FOR LEASE• GrahamRlty 646·~14 Reward.847-9541 . SPIRITUAL ADVISOR Am mu iii ti on earnings.Call540-"104lor 645--0550 Newport Harbor. 400 to Advice on all matters.. Warehouseman Lew En-Zenith 7-i359 Days. DELUXE 2 & den, 3 ba, 2200 sq ft 642-4644 · NEWPORT La'g~~~T~e~~O. ~Int LOST: Rewanl for lost Hrs. lOam·lOpm. 2230 N, forcement Medical &J"11~ ...... ~~~"""~"""" pool, patio. Homelike looms 4000 64s-t405 • ' C:EU'l'al Male Dobie, ans. to Main, SA 836-1300 Dental Te~hs. LVN's & BABYSI'ITER needed ror aetting, xlnt. Joe. Adults..••••••••••••••••••••••• "'"" location. Estab'l busi· "Cer", red collar. 212 M .,. n Part lime It' h I , nopet.s.5'8--lO'Tl&IZ-0654 Pvt ent/K. prlv. CM Prime Hunt. Bch. loc. '1950Sq.fLofQuality,up-ness.$14,500. Sa nta Isabella CM Foxy Girl's Out Call us l •a s.1.~~ri ' a er sc 0~ • 2·5 .3o. $2•/wk • $60/mo. up r-m$12S.mo.incld.util. graded gJ"ound floor SaddlebackRealty 645 ..... 1 ·nr ' · Musage u Call We age 17·44, ~ s per Cameo ll1ghlands . DELIUX._ " a: '" ol """"° v. 1 or. • . •. 'w ee t. end. Army 67" ~351 • ~ 54S ·S954orS56-0cri8 5075 Warner Ave. spac-e,adjacenttoone 838·6603,e•es.830-4905 Co m e. _Spec1~l1ze Reserve. Tr:aining pro-l--~-"''-'------- Ee•tbluff 3 br, 2 ba, 846-<&aa9 !'Ire w port 's Ii n es FOUND: Yng gray & Paraplegics.. M2-3lti9 >Jided . Long Beach (2l3) BABYSITTER needed for townhouse, lse. Jncl .ROOA1S$2S.week~wlth restaurants. Sign righ Wa .lk: 1.n-take over whitestripedcalw/flea · H t I • S~ M st FU~DR •~7 594-0219. Orange Co. twochildrenages5and6 1pac m aster suite, din kitchen. 548·9755 or IROOKHURST on buildin~·Of'fice: or re· atr.1 Yin . '"'Y• u coll. 1639 D Iowa, Mesa " Al;R,_.. ~ac • Opt ona open (714) 52'1·3031. after school until 5:30 rm 4t dbl garage. Aoto 645-3967 FIM~AL. tail use. Flexible leas . · 1 • · Verde Xlnl project w/g~ re· door opener •v•il. Poot & rL.t.. term B. CALL PHIL rime location. ~a n turn for )'Our club or Qr-J----------•I PM weekdays. They will recreation area. Adults Be~room &. Bath, TV & ...., BROWN Clemente . 129 Aven1da FOUND : Prescription ganiiation while benefit· blen.-.-be attending Harbor GDly,,a.opela. Linens furn. ~· home. Now l e a &in/jl -~E W , 1714; 75.Z.7lOO Del Mar.498-1520. eye glasses, Bal nr pier ing the City of Hope. This A.stem 1• ...,.. View EI e m e nt a ry •SllZ• $90 mo . Avail. 9/11. custom e,xecuuve office by swings. 64&-2637 monlh only. 7sa-7171 Gftft'OI Leortts School, CDM and would -·Anu'•otW••,NB 646·2042 suites. Lfrge arxi amall ln-we1hnent DIY. TEMPO be happy l.o go to your -• _,, user• accommodated. leaf The Sour Found : Full grown ORLD TRAVELER, 46, . _L'!'~mporaryffelp home or their's. Please Managed by ~m for rent. Kitchen Lease IPcludes a ll Siamese Sealpoint. Vic: w/young aon, needs sta-1780ZSkyPi.rk,lrvine call67$-0342morninpor WUli-amWaliu,Co. privileges, priv. en· amenitl"'' Lea1log .ECONOMY 16th & I rvine. NS. hie h ome base to Call540-4455 evenin1saf\er6PM. lAdo..,rttater $C50on tnnce. $140. nnt.&lasL agent, Donna, on pre. 646-t'lM. establis h own buslness.j..,.~~~~~~~~~li~~~;;:'~~~;;;;;;;L kue, fomiuru. 2 Br, Call 49'-tU7 aft..&. mises. 20902 Brook.hW"Sl., A few stores llf1!I still FOUND·, Lab/Shep ? , Would like to oe.gotiale .._ Bad by~itter. N~ immed. • 1u 8 11 R-fo·L-4300 Huntlng\on Beach, nr b Po companionship contract. A5~1LERTRME aytimecare1crSyrokl, ••• en, -n a, p a ~ AUanta.983--&96l. avail• le al Shoppera ppy, Hoag Hosp. 9/9. ..... ·'O Loc a a lterna tor re· nr Ha>Jenview Sehl. J'1S-6291 ••••••-•••••-•••-••• VIHaae, • high volume 6'6·2880 w/sophlaUcalev ., ...enl m an acturer. Duties in· 840-2519 . Female 21·30. mature, SINGLE lo 6 rm suit.es. leNMu Rewhl 4450 shoppers mall. Ir ~ou woman. Contact.Symore. l 111&;:~::.•:\~~~a . neat, employed, no A\lail. in plUBh orr1ce •••••••••••••••••••••..: thwe•~u· 0tubtethmeerc1~•1nd,6~e,. ~~~~~ii~!!.~ ~'e~~ace Ln. fn:'1:r ;:~7~~~~ BtbAW1~•Y•l~clITre1~~bleeror· drup, to share l&e. quiet bldg nr. OC Airport.. F\ill ......... 4111 It 1n Must ak •Dlple-x, M block t 5 br house. $11.S. mo. tst ser•ice incl; Recep· THE in fioat' ol )"OU. If )'OU blk Palmer St548-6142 S i l _., a ema~n: ape our daughter age 8. 3 to 6 Beach . frple. $371 Ir. lot, utO pd. Mary Jo tioniiti, conference rm, don't have the n\en:han· Found: long-haired a:ray .r 'fl 11-, aome E:\'lish. $2,lO hr. wkdays . CdM. Own ftbat.er. $&50 yearly. Day or.lobn 968·5233 , xerox, automated typ-di.le. we'll help )'OU ob-at.riped male cal Vicini· Sinale, well educ:aled. 56 Mk for lnk,IC2-116S. trans. 642-1463 days, IDtaOOE••,G'l·WI. ing,etc.CallSJ3.<3MO COLQirt4Y tain it. Join 100 other ty H ighland&. Irvine. yrs, 1ood looking, blond, ASST.MANA.Gel 615--4723eves Lady w(3 children wisbGls JO.RETAILSUOPS merchanta, 'f'hO are MB·IOJS tanned, profes1lonal, , JtfS:WU yoaT\y rental atral.ghl female to share Ground floor witb or w/o Prime rea~ 1 beat in C the Sour .. S'S", plea1antly pluD\~ w•nl~ for Junior Ap. Babysitter for school C.~a vtewfromlBR buut5 Brhome:.CGl.lege 1tor1ge paQel ahwr available l&rle a ·am.all Economy at Shocpera LOST: Sib. wb.ite ~hilCIY ~r:n; !::!~':'!"~a~ ror:ttf~·.:~1:1:: ~~~~":t'oft ~ ;::i~ ::8U:.:Ts;a=::ia':;v P•rk, Irvine. f125 mo. fri&, !I ink, alr, cM 014 world charm ·with V1Uage, "2'12'·H. Man SL, dog, male, vtc. Juni~ yrs," marri,p: minded. 5'S-3688 M.lu Smith 2.s:a0PM . Need car. Call ;m UJe kltc:hm •bath. Ma-1883. 5"8·9766 f'Hnch windoft.••bl SantaAna,.834-ISSl Dr., C.M. Reward. Wri t e Ad •. ~28, Pailf 644~1168 lfo•·p1t.1 ... Siibmll o REFINED Lady seeks OFFICE or at(Q' avaJI. • treee. Adjacent l 979·7U&. ' Pilot, Bo-. lZGO. Costa .t..it:StM J ___ 1..:=..::::::_ ____ _ eblJ.Sroa. $380, mo dmUar to 1br. kwely lg. 1000 1q_ ft. N'ieWport P e-1 ti• al of A rt.I Eat O..tOr la Meta, CA 9362$. ""'• Cill '""'" BABYSITTER My bome, .f75.#'l'O NB •pl. for nominal fee. Penin. Choice locaUon. Grouncl•· ·.I. , Short d 1 IF YOU Neided 1•t Qet Taco, Mon, Tues. Wed. 4PM • ..;."'"''"'-'------t MQ.8481 639-6700 S808ROA,DW"Y , 1 or er, ce Cf"Ca,m, PREGN1'Nl"!'t Laguna 1-lllls. Wilt train Own Lr ans . Mr1. 1 Br <.UO>. a Br. ($ZSO>'i---------1---------1 LAGUNA BEACH C:n'dJe.d 1\J_OTY popu ar bave a tervlni toolfer or Carin c confldentl •l •a«ressl•e penon lo futLI ·=UrH=:o".:..• -=..:.-=~,-- Nr. Boa;, OctMt. FP TIO\'. JW or F over 30 to NEWPORT pnion otnctl: · rollJ!':,na • 000~!r-&oocb C.O sell, place an ad counselln& & Tefqral. fc:iOa mgmt. Gobd oppor. - .Mt111 pool,'*41\1 '1~r 11· cosy CdM home. 1ulte1 from O Incl. utll. 494,.7015 1 .;,....;.-....._ In l~• Dally Pilot Abortion, adOt>tlon & (or r1(hl .. ....,. APl>IY, BAKER, experOood hra, · NoKooUordnel.)'pea, Some warehouse avail. f • •,~.,-~, C1111lfied Settkin ••• ketpln•. ~l.a Paz 0 "' La.Sl:g CARMELSRllST llZIN ..,_ .-Jla fl11 +~Ull,-.. ,_I lil01&.C'1lllwy l'IJ.&'10 Pbooe"2-SC11. ApCARESll-2513 Hll11.$8J.<120 ""' , Oou1Hwy,Lq.8cti. • AVON I ' I ' - • , H " B l B I I B B ' ' I • • • •• ' • • • B 'i J • • ( -' ' • \ ~}!~ .. -.?~!!~~~ 7100~,. W..tM 71,fO HtlpW-.ct 71ot .... W....4 7100,...W..tM 7100 M.W., 1t-tl1S DAfLYptl.OT Bar1111ald wanted ful •• .... ---• ••••••••••••••••••••• f.•••••••••••••• .. •••••• •••••••••t••••-, ........ '-•••~•••••••••--•••••• .._ -· ' • I' 11 '"W ,.. .... -.-•.17111" QI. CA-n..~-, ........ MAt41CUllST llllALESTATE SECRETARY/RJ:CPT.·~······ .... -..... ::....... .. ••• ~-~ Ind ~ ~o ..... ·· ~ •.. Pan-0 rriva1tO.. CAii.UR llri••t.I J'ft ........ dub. ••••••••••• ._.. ........ -.. , •••••••••••• "... Mowial so..APL Mm u•RM•tD. ft~"GI :. rtw.!~Df.1-~~1.:'6 ~~~·:: 117~J'."c1111t1_,.; Sltpor,lialeiilO ... lcx ta e '°'"\. SlartlAI 9"?taae cal•r' \t' Sllklo To~r!,r, nt•lo i:i~•ald (uriil\•re• ---..~11,;::?.T. !!.. ISIWS4T ~ lalenle9. Ill• 10-1elterl Clmoat -···-1,,1o1t ...,rr!prolor-r-•••· i~s m••· obbia. 1 Jlehta.IW-• -· --11. ...... COIUSPOICBfCI 1taffl•1 ••• ..,. ••II•• '121' ·oww ......... -$71.mGTJ ColorTY~l>IM". u-.---· -Aldllhduiil "-•lHp<r/Jlobyallter w..lc:llSwcnl•Y tal Red .~Rib". S.rwlc• Slelloe ~ti••· u.,.cau,-p"9all TQ,Y POODLB PUPS Oii n, Plrt-ADU· .. BARMAID. eiptr'd. N.B.Ty,._,~pa. Oller 11, non<tmott,, =·d..Froataf'c.Good 1ertow. . ... d.ut., for banl .WQftlnl tpm. • AkC. -M r•ff br..e.t.: qUe Dl1be1 •-Xel~k ,., f'/llme ai&llla. ollr. z •a, Ha••lllO<-olbtaclo. 11..,·.Pl'I. HPll(,..,.,... H.B. -. Cllll :i;plepi!lo~to::; 1t11d<1ll. za'l2 hmlpiro llANGE·O'Keofo •Mer->U.-ltJIHP, Sil•••, Sall -llarll\>rBl,Cll. CONTROLCAREl!ll qllirocl. .... 1_, 4141 ~· or "eallt Cfa SaTa.SlC rit,W.e-.. ' ltll.do-~ Dob.Sa<riO .. :Hl1"'3. EmployrQeall\gency • • 1~-:.:.::.• ceAm SCOTl'J.SH Terr. ""'1 'f 1 ' .. earunder. ~---Irv'·-SlelOlll !ISTllUCTOJl.H .. tth llEDICAL Aaai.t. 'lilt. 1* S.nlco )llalloa .W.0· -• •~w....-.....~ wlta AKC ..... d.-llioek. Simmone Be•o17 i.Jl0at. • PortUme daya ...,.I 1 N -Clilhillootloclor-lkh.froololc.llBl.lyr, dlDI HP«r'oJ, Dl7 6 d""o ...,_ .. ,_ Iii "'"" 1 Y.-0· old.-.i= per1on, 't•H So. lat~ wptlkh nfJS$iMIS05 man that la wUlln& '° Oompdltrbl.lllq•.de-.... la .... U;111• Sw•:JIVU6pA.lme.A,p-er St.Ill · b•t'>••r. SI. .m509J iTiooaitMO-DS al Jtwy~Ll•.B~IL Ca•t......._ lt1ro. Knowltdl• of aired. Spanl1b 'l••I· Blllle McCormtek, PlY SbeU a.tioft. 11\h ._ ~t ...... ..:____~ AltC 0~ En,tbh SbeeD ~ :. •....-beollll, autrtllcm or pl\ya bolpfol. Setld ...,_.to: llealto<, bu"" -11111. lrv!Aa, !IB <I>"' lllner. ll60-!Jn<o<: Doi pupo Pareola OPA Solo ·~f!IOO*. ....,,-~ IEAUTtClAMS Nffded. Pull or 1..turne. ed. 11 belpful. Call Bos ... Dai=-PA with Ooor time. Sue. Kea.,ore 111, SSG . c.erlllh:d.&.oesr t600i Sac. SHI• :ii.o\ •l STYUSTS :~: .. 0~r\!:~A=•j~ ~C:. m.mowedd.Qlt.twn Bos lSIO, l(eaa, :"'u.l~~L&IUllJ SemC:0.51•tian 1.Ueadanl lroaer: Jraiuite su. · .. , ~· • . For(Z)N.B.talonl.w..._ T•co, m:Si lA Pai Rd. 9am-5pm. Ca.t:ZllZll e-ac •nee lits. over ,pply npenen. -.2304 • St. 8em1rd, a\lle, 2 )'Tl-~ AU r~ '8 '-.,. ,_ -7501 Herbor6WilaonTueco. .i..' 1r.i~ \; old. AKC. Love• allec. I· ... 1 w/out foll. C.U 6+MJ86J. Lagun.aJllUJ. losurance·llulll...ae Un• MITALu.t..u · 8Ern10 rr ... R.1173 cu. Uora Me.Sm Afi a A new..-Sell IOI' ~.w_,.. •.) or ~"83 acuey. An ~Ive 1 _.. ~eceptloniltJNune Sbortb1od,IOWPll. cen rt. Whlrtp;dol. Ptl'f? . Wk • · pt. .. ) Cocktail t.bae, eOlt .. ~--· DELtYUYMAM girl •ieacy oftiee Bxpu~d. mt Pl9cenUa Animal HOlp. E:xper. de. orr1c .. esp. Apply tn ld·mo,..,...1 nch. ,,. ~ 11u •· Ol-nn. llAut~AH $315 Mo, &arl1 rAM P.rimarily eommerelal Ave, Coala lies• 0~ llrablf.re.11.needed.Ap-person. 11482 Von •1 MaleChlhuabua. set, tott.-$500,.tell. 4C Needed. C.M. salon. new1paper: dtliv. J.rvine llAtt.. located ear o.c. IQ.(11132. ply at Mlislon V1ejo Kannu,lrvlnt. Searl tliav,. ,Sul.)' &•• ~ ~/151-8323. - Goldenweal Graduate atta. M111l hlvelts car. Airport ntedl an ex· Mcmt trne Roule all co. Animal Hosp.Slt1-12a · ·dtftt t'4 rn 1*L ~ 142.-zt pret"d-Full, p/llme or Sta. wa.a or~u 'd. .......... ..,.~--~· • ........ ...· --,.._ SlllacN1w.~. ce,.18N3f.1Kl Wa1Putdlnln1'!"b1::"1,. ..:» l N . ,....... --....... ·~""·· nl• --· -r. Rect:pliortist for law of· ~-........... .a..·•~-I U•C-A .. ~ --cbln -11. ren •pace. Daya ocollttt. 1eMAl ~back~ phone.,$1.IOwl.1&1*..-, fk'e;aom cliericalMilll ...-.n~ ........... u~u-.. Ke:nmora Auto. Wiiber, Pu~.,_,., ~n·e~ ,...,.. --a c •• .... 84Z·ll841, art 7pm ground tr mana&ement. New .... Coad M$ 'M'Ul rr • • • 5'3-.1081 :'J SS7·31ft. 'OelivttY & Jnstallation ol abllJtlea. Clerical • 1101>£.LS.MM5£USES portCent•Mf>.;atO. SIL.VERSMm-oNG ..... ~ ... · e. 913-15 --'-'-"-''-----..__.Appliances Ii tv 'a . Fliure Modds.-aOoru Tr.tntt. Someespinff. -·71M · TW{n Bed 1et, trundle ii BEAUTJCIAN,p/llme J.tech'l back&f.?Und & m • r t • t I• n I mmae ~ Tot> R.ICPT. lo. Boat 14!1"r a1.szzz . AKC Alaakan Malamute. styleJ Uke new.Cq;t~. _ Aisiita·nt. for barber haod tools req cl. Dtavil re 1poD1lbl11t Ie1 . e ""1SN t did desires eon1c:tent1out New elec:tric: r-. dble male pup T ,.,._ Shotl. Sell $80. ~t• - stylist & receptionist. BrownCo.Gt&-WIM. Employee~~ ~0_;.1~· •• 1 u ' resp. employee, lite Lyp-SpoAtta fl I HU cleanf,g ~ $600 Sacrifl« Sl50. M&-SlT, > 646-M80 6*U4.5 vided.. aaflJ')' optfi. · ln£ 171-zm> P/tlme exper'd Must be Or best oll'l!r:iP·lJCIS 649-ZIS1l Love sea~. 5ola, beaut, •• or · DENTAL Reeept. Sec'y. retume to ClaN!fied Ad M 21. Wffkendl. ' :'.!~J:ality, nev• med, IEAUTT SALON ~=r~!:., ~~nt~ 1 ~a ~i ::~ M~~l~Jot.;e.°a • OOEtS• :-:;,s:_ a=1i:'C» ~~~=~ ~ ~: AJe~:!~ 1st~~~ Garace ::~~::n. 1:) Needs experienl'ed Mi.No.olSo.CstPlaza) 926219 Ladles t•to ._No ex-We've Just remq(ltted l22lW.Coa1t\-rvty,NB · · celle:nlbloodtinll~tem· 29154 Alta L•iun• Blvd. ., Managlng-Stylitls. SS'1-4SOO. , ~ oerle1tce necessary. mrofficelicWtDowhavc &45-m> WASHER , elec. Dryer. ~t.;tn\·ll.~~ ~J2: i..au.naBeach. Beauty Operatort . Oent 1 R t H. hi IRVINEPERSONNEL ~.•00•rut~P""1oryh "e.lO optni11gs ror 3 new Hot.point, avocedo. SlOG. lltt ·~ m,.. ...,ftP' G •·t Siil~· ,.14 14 Guaranteed Salary. a . ecep · 11 Y -• '*•· OSle .r. talerpeople. Xlnt ~· Stoc:lc.brokerl&l'C,Salt:i~ 96&-1488 U •. 1r . .;>II e, -~n.""" • Comm. Paid vacaliorl.1 QU9;ll~1ed . Must have SE°'-N"'CC•~ Edwardl81mtetJ0:30am m.b•ionspUtandlot5m alatant, •xper. wanted. ..c. 1oam-Spm. Powor Free lite inaurance: ch 0 a,1rs1defcrrontotc.ex-""r\...L.) or5pmto10pm•"lday, lcacls. wt Reflstratlon not aec. AatiOll 1015 AKC Gold~n l\l'trlever mower, toilet bowl. "' s t 0 re d i 5 c 0 u n ts P . Sa I open. Non 488 E. 11th reet. · (7 t4177M'95 For 1,ptervlew . O•I' M0-8l21 _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• pups. Enthsh/American bedspreads, misc. lOlf.2 Hospitalization avail. · 5moker. 64.4·0500. (at Irvine). a.ta Mesa _ THI lOM-< TA LOI * •PUIUC * ,_. champ line. 831·1095. Maikai Dr, }lunlington ,-, ApplyPenonnelOffice DEuT•L 'SSIST. SulteZZ4 64Z...1470 Motet Ma\dWanted. • GlOUP Teac her· Pre-School . Arihan Pupi.AKC,Sbow Beh. .. " ~ ~ Full·T;me Needed Mon·FrL 3-<pm. 11'.FURN"''U• • M=:~w:-~:·~~P./~i'!:!~~~.•-KirltwoodMotel 671·7601 $2 . .0hr.640-8820 •AUCi10H* 1 ~l.,M~;:'i:>AJ!~: G~:~?t~~;~ ~ Co1la Mna Nurse REUBEH'S BLEPHONE SALES, •TCM&l,. 7:lOPM• 631·6141 . . Only. 9.Spm.842·8041 S""cial consideration DENTAL ASSISTANT JANITORS Director Experienced: preferred. CDealer1 Welcome) ---to Y-1D'45 -r-f'ronl desk & c~ide, 1~Eattt .s D'I ch as you like .t. _.u n-w. -· Huge Garaae Sale. Sal. Farthosew/following Maturelndivldualacapa-ofH..... , L...-a... by taiklnsuto ___. ... al w .. 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l0-3.3420SMnt.aClaraCr. ,• ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~-~e~x~p~e~r~;~e~n~c~•~d~. ~n~o~u~ ble' of general ortlce So th ,.......Or L..lr__..a-. FEMALE Germ. sbort cu. 7$1·0.90 smoker. N.B.&Mr9211 cleaning. Supplement A challenging position In over u etn ange ~, ~· hai·r. 4 -~-d ., • • a large .skilled nursing & Hu Openings Foc: CountJ from an air con-W .._ yrs, 0~ g · a-. • ..>t • Denl•I Assistant. mature your. income witb 3111 rehab facility in thi dttlonid office. Two ••10me .... l'IL home. kids & fence. SAT&SUN:-~·13 14, ·• BOYS & Girls exper . che,ir aide, en· houn work in Santa Ana Oran1e-Sanla Ana area. MIGHT IUSIOYS ahlfts-lOam Lo lpm or · Stock LI........_. M7..US7 lO am-$ pm, ~ Via 1otol~'Y•••solage.oa1·. thu.siastic,548-8844 . area, 6·9PM, llonday Mual be motivated • 1 8 M d OldAatlque&evC!ledmir· Corona, La<~ Niguel. ly Pilot de~very . routes DENTAL Asst. "" tim• through Friday. $2.50 per toward rehab nunlag Apply In Penon 1::::U1: Frfd':).. ~ ~ rorect wardf'Obe. Old tall Small blac;.k male 6. toed Loe at El NtCuei v;Ter· .., maybeava1lable1nyaur back ore assist f ... hour. Call $G(D73 and R.O .li behaviot mod as Monlhruf'riJ.:fPM 2$0 E. 17th SL ~Costa frame. Office desk & cat. oJery lov1n1 . ,race,orfofCrown aUe)' ~rea : Earn profit r~ de· children·~ dental· or~r leave your name, ad· well as mediure pro-24001 Ave de LaCartot.a Met•, or cal I Tony equipment . 2 Ir g Considered good IUck . Pkwy! nr Alpha Beta Jivenes &. cash. tnpa or E f" · dress" phone number. cedurea. Exeel salary, Lagqna Hilb Seim la al 646-4100. warehouse clllU, )Mklln1 913·2717 · Shopping Center. merchandise ror selling s.p. pre d. 581·'800 benefiu & in~ve prO-f Equal Oppor Einp&oyer machtne. e•t;e·~f.lce M•le puppy rree-to eood l new subscriptions. For DOCTORS ASSIST. Janitor, part time, light gram. Call532·6848, •TB.EPHOt* ch r • com me re 1 ~I home . .Exlra cute spr· c;. ...... Sole &055 \nforrnatlon please call Young lady (IS-a) to as-duties Apply Mr. Scane . SOLtCITOIS• .,vacuum18.01etabl•., h&bd11.: Inger and lab. 8 weeks ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' -642-f.321 . From San sUit in Health Spa. No or Mr. Williama. Silver-Nunes Ardes, exper. To1 •RH Easy plealant evening eta: s l· llCa old ha I had Cler:nente-San Juan exp.req,wetrai.n.Apply woods . 45 to1ashion wages. PortMesaConv. Dftdorof hN 4pm.9pm, Sun lhru chrs. cbinaa1 bulChe1, ahoU4frt·26S.S ..,. ·i PUILICAUCTIOM Capistrano area, call noon· 8 pm. 2112 Harbor Island. NB I Hosp.642·0400. Mws"1g s.rrice ~ $2 75 hr Need BR turn[ture. LR so(as, · · ' MANY IT£MSOF FINE "' ~95-0630 and ~1ission Vie· Blvd, Costa Mesa. NURSES AIDES txper'd Ip Geriatrics, C&Jur;irls~ ~ 5'i9-l647 Love 'ea ls, c h rs, Super loving Blk fo~e m. ESTATE JEWELRY• •• ·Jo-El Toro area, call &LYN'S rehabllilatton & bel"nlpm&Spm. recliners, corree & end Puppies, 8 wk s . A1\1, O,BJE"CTS, AN··' 581·6310. DRY CLEANER Presser. KEYPUNCH Medicarq in a skilled . tablet, lamps, cuddle M11l1mule mlx.648-'1535. TIQOES, FINK FUR.t'f, i. JO"qual Oppor. Employer ex nor., 40 hr wk, apply in All shifts. Exper. pref'd. TELEPHONE renewal louate. ETC. PHONE f'OR tN--• ~¥.,..,;"""""""""""".,..,;.,..,;;,,,,,~IP •.-r•o n or phone. . but will trllin rfl!p. in· nursing racility. Very h ... 11:..t.uy&mc ... Good1raystripedkitten, FO. & BROCHURE, 1·• -.. good benefits. Medical, sales, Laguna olc. as ""'w;-"'" ,.. "'" bout 8 k 6Q.816I aft ~ Newport Cleaners. 106 OPERATOR dividuals .. A,pply at. Park 11·re & i·ncome d1·sab1·11·ty lmmed. need for sh.arp, ..,ood •--.. .. a w I . . 1Mi5-ZZOO 1.' • loatA11errblen T · Superior Healthcare, d d bl k · "" -~,..-. 6 p.m. · ,. ustin,·N.B.548·2221 144• •.. · A NB insurance. Park Lido epen a e wor ers. •-o1t ... .,_ Furniture. Robi!iis450re· Apply In person. Must ~ .;,upenor ve, . Conv . Center, 466 S500. sat +bonuses. Da), -COM'S • ,,.rwltwe IOJO e)'1to reel.•' .. .,.. reeonlcr have o"'-n tools. 1919 E. EXEC. SEC9Y (Swing ShiftJ E.O.E. flagship Rd, NB. Phone or n1te. Appl. 4!M~ BarslOOl1, chest, mirror, ••••••••·••••••••••••••• it.50. Or:.anger;;aU,gahydo ;;;Oc;;c;;;~d;e~rlt~a~l~S~t.~SA;;;;;. ;;;;;;~ Adm in is tr a ti ve & A position is ll)'aJlable at NURSES AIDES ror appt.,642-5861. Combo Cir 1V /Stereo, Kng az bedi '75, antq. style aora &.chair EIS. Coftec & '(i marketing ex per . N t c I E · THEATRE B:lk~ht TVs. Cl{ TVs, 54x38 dine tbl, w/5 liU'll. 2 • t bl ~o Ml our ewpor en er xper'd . Bayview SALES CLERK ooo• .... &...,, relr11s. sto_ \'es, 11\•t· SllO. Must --'I ··m~.. enwi a es.... !IC. ·1 loatCorpenten $750 /mo. Call for in· Branch h>r a Keypunch Manor Conv. Hosp. 2055 "'"""'" tresses bk le .,... nrou Pina pong table $25. 4 Exruor .lnter/Exter'. l e r\'W, Gemini In· Operatorwlthl·2yean Thurin Ave, C .lf , Notions, Yardage.full& Over 18 Apply.709 E. ·1 pi.us1 ~i.o.Js lvng area . 675·9037 / MetalshopcartS2S.SAT •• ~ .-~ d u s t r i es. t Jn c . J f · t ...... •~c t t E et ~ Balboa 81 Balboa gw ar · 49'·7157 ONLY. 690 11-p;lal St. Ericson Yachts 7 54 n orex ex:penence o .ru.-........... par 1me. xp. ~ . p-· · MORE. Items subi~ lO•l-''-'-=.:..·;_ _____ 1 - _#, 14 / 9·3281. work the swing shift (5 ply Mgr., GILDER . T. . presale. Food available. F'rench Provo·nclal CM · (off Pomona • Top Pay & 8cne11ls PM-12:30 AM). Nurses Aides. all shifts. 25'1E.17th St. C.M. ire Servil'c Specialist We Honor BofA & MC. Bedroom •··it• w-•-•. betw.aen Wibon & Vic• Dental/Prescriptions E1per. Liq~Cleric. Will train Mesa Verd Brake &: Wheel Align· """ ~ owiu~ rt ) "t Optical 40 hr.wk . Laguna Beach PleaseCall Conv. HO.Sp, 661 Centc~ SALES 1J:arn Christmas menl Trainee, Newport SSURbelt¥...we Triple dresaer/mirror. to a .1 Apply: , area. Write ad oo. 447, For Appointment St Costa Mesa. money · ~U Sar~h Cov· Tire Center. Please app· AKtiOll ScrrillllJ SS Cheat. 2 n ight stands. ESTATE SALE ,\' ~"""~19~3~1~D~e~e~re"""A~ve~·~SA~~ Daily Pilot, P.O. Box . Daoa Habiaer ' entry Jewell')' in your ly 3000 E. Coast Hwy, MASTllS AUCTION King sz; hdboard. $2SS. IRVINE TERRAC!'; 1560, Costa titesa, Ca. (Tl 4)S58-6000 Nursing free lime. No iiivslmt. CdM . 2075...,New....-Bl.CM 842-8427 Antiques, China 1 J ~~ LY.... Gail.:551·2288 ....,.. s co· ... B & I t Bookkeeper,experienced.l -'~=c.·;_ _____ -1 · '"' UpholsteryLeadmDn 833-9625&6f.6.8686 Custom panish corfee am , rass ron 1• Co GREAT J.11:30&7-J:JOt/time. SAliESGIRi. Fabric ex· 2 yrs exper nee: Apply tble. J]nique. Must see. 1830.FlneChina,Tableti, V • PY Cats, 333 3rd St.. FILE CURI( NURSES AIDES p 'rt . ~-ti 3 1 A·i-•a · C lieycles 1020 $ 16 . W a s · $ 2 o O . Chairs, Silver, & Much .. Laguna Beach. Pe r m . r J t. i m .e. All shifts. exper'd in per. nee. • bme."'"' 1 O '"" Y Ave, .Ii\. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eve,646-3060. M o r e . , . A I so• • ' --====~---IN . I r·Li g ...... ~ WESTERN Ger1·atr1·cs'. Park Lo.do Mary,&46·4040 Betwn 7:30 &: 9:30am. "THINGS" Hood e ·k BOOKKEEPER umenca i n u• """'y Mon lhru Thurs. &id of Sulluftlr d I 00 • a I e i financial organization. SAVl..,GS Conv. Centert 466 SALESMA... CLE.t.ll.t.~• 2 1..9ve seals. gol 1 · (Needs J-lelp) Garden Newport Beach rirm Noexper. necess. Apply I""' Flagship Rd, N.B. n -"'~ Dr . ..tbl.6chnSOO.c.ofi,2 F'urn .• Green House, f..i needs qualified book· betwn 9·l2. 500 Newport 450 Newport Ctr Dr 642·8045. Qualified Retail Paint&: flu g e Savin gs on lamp tbls S30 ea. Sprg. Skis, Sabot, Bikes, Scien. l keeper. Send outline or CtrD "··"te600 NB Newport Beach Wallpaper ex•w>rience. * UTOTEM• Bicycles & Acedsories. Mat & rr8me.. 180. tific Calculator. Clotht.>s wo'rk exper. including r,...,..i ' · · equaloppemployermlf NURSING Fornewstore~ningin EMPLOYMENT Will take any bike or Recliner$35.556-n56 and on ... 1524 Dolphin ,,, salary history to P. 0 . General office secretary, * L VH'S Costa Mesa. 549-0!12 or OPPORTUMIT1ES anythint in on lraift. Terrace, CdM. Sept.. 13 & " ::a~h~ ~~5 9~~~~~~ ~~r~~c::t~ornean.ec(.7~~ KITCHEN Helper. 2.5to30 3·11,Shirt. Join ~pro-645'4203 • Mr. Miller. Full or Part Time ~~1N~!'~~~:~· Ar~*JA~~~B~~~ t 4 . l&- 5 pm. 'lel1 time applicant to work 833-9'141. hrs.perwk.,$2.2Shr.to fessionalteamwhocareSalesperson to work NoExperNecessary CostaMesa.548-5783 ~ CAL.L(714}64.5-4772 ESTATE SALE. Sat&: '1 min3days per week will ~tart. Botanical Garden about our patients & counter in drycleaners AgeZ1-65Eligible Sun 9-SPM. 1201 North beconsidered>. · GEHERALOFC 1n CdM . Neat appear. about you . Apply Mon Apply , Newport GotoTheNearest Benotta lO·speed ~ltalianSolid 08.k Medlt. dining Bayfront, Balboalaland. :C Need f/time accul'ate, nee. Serving the public. thru Fri 9·4, Royale Cleaners,106Tustin,NB TICTOCMARKET bicycle. Cost 1160. Sell roornsetw /8chain.Call Bric·a ·brac, household 1 ~ mature person to type, Call Mon. 8::'1>lo llAM. Conv. Hospital, 1000 w. ForApplications&Jnfo S90,N1"pu.~ 495-5907 . items. old magazines. ~ rile, answer phone. We 673-2261 Warner, Santa Ana . SALES ORCALL(714)642·7702 Volksc.ycleilk.XVtrispd, ATTENTION·Do ,-0 ~ small appliances . ~ BRAKE & FRONT END MAN offer paid groop, health. * •Lodiet-Glrfl* * 546-6450. Sharp AC)9"HsfYe Tic Toe Systems. Inc. violet cir, chna incld. $00. have qua 11 t.y used clothes. · paid \'a Cs. profit sharing. Gals Ch · 96 ••• .. 25 per mo. start. Typ-Masseuse needed im· NURSING ns. 2-...... t. furniture you would like Gar-•~-.. : ... We have openin~s Cor W . ..___ JI b d 'l t lh --~-~ For PEP BOYS Supply ing test will be given. med: Good pay, will •AIDES Managers & 1\ss ist. atrr.->SH,exper. Peuii:ot 10 apd, gd oond. tose · ut 00 wan e F\lm.,Appllances,bikes. Store. Immediatef/time Call Barden's Pest Con· lrain . 645·0860 or Join a team who cares Mg rs . Must have 21 or over. Full or $6S.Minibike,4HP,runs bolherso~e pbcne <:¥lls surf boards, water bed, Openl.ng. Good sal >~ & trolforappt.546-5572.."""" 645·0864. k led £ , p/lime.$2hr+generous ood 170 ,,. ~ Of tT,arrac thru rour MiaC~galore.26WZCalle -J about patients & about now ge o womens tips . Good working con· g . . .... 4,_,. home . Let 115 sell it for Salida (near Grant• working con<ls. Uberal Randolph St, et.I LEGAL you . Learn how you can high fa shion clothing &: di. Appl,y in wrson or Cmneras • you.on consl~t. Cal L. Plaza) Palisade!. employee benefits. GEOLOGIST be paid extra for staying management exper. Call call, Mr. Munctties. 4211 s.-.1-..1 ~·~o rOT 1nform91l1on, 548-79.Sl _ Apply In Person SECRETARY well. We have our own for inter\'iew a,ppt. E h S CM .,,,,.,.. .,.._,........."' ,. N h I ( •· 15221 leilc:hllvd For staffass'tl.oSr.ex.· coffee s h op & other THE LOOK .llt t , 64$-.u .. u •••••••••••••••••~· ••• Mu.st1e112coucbes,dblbx ew. up 0 ._So as o:-. Westmh;tst.r on dev. of tailings re-Background in family benefits. Exper'd-all 644 -6500 Wanted Male 18 or over; CAMER.A.5 spr /maltreJS washer/ Chairs; all kinds, from ~"""""""""""".,..,;"""""""""~ covery systems on Ag & law & litigation pre-shifts. Apply Mon thru -. fu ll or p ttime. Apply . dryer. 81t1orr&.4-5630 $2S. lo$95. 557-5176 ~ :.. Au . Salary $1200 + incen-ferred w /min. 3 yrs ex· Fri 98 m ·•pm, Roya le Saleswoman. r /t 1 me Kentucky Fried Chicken, Journalist selUrig Rolle! . . . SAT ONLY! EvcrythinJ! CASHIER li\'es. Reply to Classified per. Netf'port Beach Law Conv. 1-lospital. 1030 W. perm. Dahn ken of Costa 94122 Pacific Coast Hwy, 3.5 Planar, $60 ; Topcon Couch, 2 chairs, king size goes. Furn. baby clothes. Leading N.B. Holel .. EJC· adno.519c /o0ai\yPilot, Firm. Salary open. Send Warn e r , Santa Ana . J\te sa, 1819 Newport Dana Point. Super D w. SS mm f 1.8, bdrm set and lamps. cribs s trollers J\fini , P.O. Box 1560. Costa r es um e to orril'e "'~6_6450. • Blvd. SlS0;2SmmTopcorf3.5. 640-4178after6pm. Bik e' Bi cy i' 317 per din restaurant work. l\1esa. Ca 92626 Manager p 0 Box 1907 .,.. WAID Cl.BU( 595· 200mm Topcor f 5 6 ' <' c ' ,. Call Barbara, 64"·1700. Newport Be~ch, ca'. off· SchOO! Instructional Aide . $85; 2x converter, uS: Avo washer/dryer in wrn· Romona Pl . c . !\I. cxt52S.E.0 .E. GIRL FRIDAY, Medi· 92663 tee F /timecollcgestudcntto ~~~~~lp~erC:~do8c~;e: rilters and focusjng ty: 4pc corset sis. Inf SEVERAi, FAMILIF.S. Ch I all h Carc.Medl-CaJ,orSick Ge9:1er~l clerical. workinwoodshop,photo-Center.466FlagshipRd, screens. $35 ; Vivilar cnb,carsea_t.playpen& AnliqueOakJ,·e BoxAn• em e ~ room supplies &: rental Live-in woman. room & minimum 3 yrs ex pr. incl g rap h Y ' guitar & auto rlash, $20; Omnica clothes. Antique 4 ~ster liq ue 1'readle sc..:..init for metal processing billing expe ri ence. board + $125 in ex-bookkeeping: Tues lhru mechanical drawing N.B.642 -8045· case. $5. CONiider trade bt;d. ch t;sl & m.1rror. Mach .• Fishing Equip, '• plant. Chemical back· S40-9406MaryAnn change children's cook· Satnoon. Mr.Shaw.4day classes.847-6008 Warehowie hel ........ Part for Leican~x or large-Mis c ladies clothing & Camp;ng Equip., Tools , gro d hetpr I not · g +l·t h ew k Tire Stores. 17622' ,......, r t t I hali Call549271J un u · 1n 1 e ous or . . time. 1), Days, SJC. orma equ1pmen ony. · · · Ra dio e quip l>,inc necessary. Training pro-GIRLS..GIRLs.GIRLS Student ok as days are Armstrong A\'e. Irvine.. SEAMSTRESSES 493-8l22 Ext. 33 497-~7 or 581-0222. . Ponderosa Pinesora-back Glassware, much . much gram available. Contact Easy fun job . free. Balboa ,f'enin. 549-2117 . Needed. Must be ex-bl L.k ttn Call more Sat & Sun 450 f Mr.Auchmoody,Gemini Legit1mate.Workdayor 673-0149. · per 'd . on powerWHOWANTSTOWORK? CANONF'Twilh200mm t e. 1 e nu . ....,. c b ·d ·CJ\1 · : Ind us tries Inc. 2311 night. No exp. nee. Must OFC CASHIER mat'hines & in garment DRIVE A CAB! telephoto lens, electronic after 4pm, SSZ.9759. am n ge, · ' ~ South Pullman. Santa like people and be at LIVE -IN, middle age F\111-limeonly.Age20+. construction. Apply, Car· CHOOSE your hours, flash ._ photo-multiplier co RN ER Grp . 3 F,\l\1fLY Gar. Sale, Ana .92705.714:549-3281 leastl8.Applyanyaft.or woman full time, for Seriousappllc.ants, jo, 684 W. 17th. C.M. work for' yourself, be andtnpod.$350.499-1455. w/AM&FM , .match'J:. Furn,clothcs,bik£>S,C'I<" .. e\'c.2930W.CoastHwy, careof2boys&ILhskpg. Goodpay.5Locations 645·6820 your own boss. Men ore~ 8035 coff. tbl & side tbl. Sun -I OA!\I, 3410 ;. Child Care for 8 yr oJd Newport Beach. · 623-4715 btwn 10 am-10 Metro Car Wash Women. Can be slightly • .':::•••••••••••••••••• Match'g. Wall unit. Blk. Marcus. NB. 675-3591 o~ boaltye.mooRensspo&nsso;bmleeeLvacdny HELl•RCWELD~ pm. 2950HarborBl,C.M. ExceS1feCnRtEt".,ApR1·nyg. oh, handicapped. Neat· Lo · I K.tt A Vinyl rhr. w/oltoman,6 ·:.:':.'·::.0266::::c_ ____ _ A ~ d r Id I 1 C lean Appearanee. \e Y 1 e ns n«iora match'g. lamp&. $1,000 -. ings. Mon .. f'ri. in Nwpt Production type welding. LIVE-IN La Y ore er Y PAINTERS, ror apart-transcribing, & general Veta., retired. Age 25 to Background. Sl.S·S25 . for all 675.f.658 Yard sale Thur.Sat. J0-5. Hgts. 646·1514 aft . 7:30 Apply, Max Vac, Inc. c~I. Must be able to men ls . Need o wn ofc skills. Handle office 70, Supplemenl your in· Gold, c.ahco, Tort1e, i;ted · AM /F~t record, 8 lrac\C •• . 15591 Computer Ln, HB dnve. 642·6S70aflS transportation. 960-3221 & take phone orders. come. Dri\·e 8 cab 6 hrs Tabby s, Black: White. 2 PIECE sofa. 71 & 4', tape consol.c. Tools, do~ Child Care needed, my . 1 . forappt Legal ba c kground or more a day. Ap~ly in Som~ older kittens . olive green, good cond. hou.se.,furn1.turc,clothcs, borne. S. E . Hntg Bch, 1-leln Wanted Full & Maids. Sm• I exclu~ive · helpful, bul not nee. $650 Consider free to good ad lt al d ext 1:30 to 5 :30 Mon· Fri. p/trme. Days, eves & Motel needs maids . p A R T . T 1 J\1 E person , Yellow c.a Co.. $00 .546-7326 u in\'_ 1 comm c, Ages 6 & 8, Call aft. 5:30 wknds . Fry Cook & Hours can be arranged. 1' E L E p H 0 N E mo. 536-1696 . 186 E. 16th St., Costa home. 979-8978. . . Lots of misc. Make offer. 968-7071 Counter Help. Apply, Weekdays .494~1. SOLICITORS-WORK SECRETARY Mesa . Doqs . 8040 F:~~~:~r~~~:~.$~°:t1i~ 2195 StateA\'c.C.M. 2-4pm. wkdays. Del FROM YOUR HOME. Xlnt typing, shorthand, ••••••••••••••••••••••• furn, lge potted plants, Sat.Sept. JJ,8-Spm.Su1K•r- CLEAN UP Boy for meal Taco. 1155 Baker St, MAID WANTID $ 2 . 2 5 I hr . PLUS transcribing, & gen or-lWIG SALES PET WORLD pa·1n1·ngs etc ~, .. ,,... block sale Evcryth1n,.. ~ mkt. Exp'd. 462 '"A" ii:. c 0 st a Mes a. (At Don Quixote Motel BONUSES. No selling in fice skil ls necessary. A d S:t.1!9o. Co.ckers, Chihua:ua , 1 ' · o...-ui;;r • from. skiis," ~aby item~~ '· 17thSt.,CM.SeeMgr.No Fairview) 2100NewponBl,C)l volved. CALL BILL Al Duties include phone n Poodles.sh;h.o-u,Dox;c, Hand carved braSs anti-furniture, bikes .• ant1-phonecalls. Call642·26'10 "'""'·1424o•a-aon1 .. ' wo•k. 1;te bookk..,...jng. Expr. only. ajor pt. u Cl Pl t• 1800 -~· ·-~ s Ch · · c t p ·, t Bu 11 s. m ·1 n ·1. que co ee _tbl. . ate ques, you name 1 .. . flOUSECLEANING Girls & public relations. Must tore ai n in os a M bl k f P C I GLERKTYPISTforFire wanted .Ownlrans.Ph.MAIDwanled~er30,Ex·pARTtimecounter sales. be able to work under Mesa , Westminster, Schnauier, Porns . glass top. 1sc.art1cles oc o er~ ire .. .-. le Cas ualty Dept ecutl S 1te1 727 h B ~ k Full Pekes. Westies, 10! rl~ro~m~l~O'~t~o~P>~-~"'6-~=Z<~35~±:C~.=M~-=M~e~s~a=V~e~nl~c~area~~-J · aft2PM.548-Ul>l ve u • busy of fic e, eav~ pressur:e&haveasense uena rar areas. Jnsuran~e Agency. Yorktown Blvd, H.B. phones. Real estate exp. fh 962-4441 lime & parl time avail. mixed puppia. Stoel svs Newport Beach. Ex· 536-0Cll he Ip f u I but no· 0 umor. · Salary + comm. + most breeds. 2525 W.1'7Ul k:°..fllJ 1 STAR GA...,,E'll>•<lftt ~ perienced. 645-g;Kn' HOUSEKBPER necessary. 642-9900 ask Secretary , Shorthand & benefita. Call aft.10 A.M. at Fairview. SA. Open X.1>'1 1 111 ·~ ~ ·• ..} ·I M ;30f/time.Con'1.nurs-MAI~ WORK Motel . forDorolhy. genofficeexprrq.App\y (213)92'7...f,192. eves.531 -5027. , u rn IJtQ..AYl.POU.A ueu a.ERK TypisL Must be ing home. Park Lido Neat, ene.rxetic. Laguna . in person. Salary open ~ wA~ r Ji.. .,_o-1tAdMftc;wJ. Ji.. wrr.urr accurate. l5 hr wk. 8:30 Con v Center 466 Sch. Resort.. 6 day wk. PART Time eves & Sa' depending 0 n ex. Merda8tdlH Dog Obedience Class k r:J;;1't';2 '' To ..::::::O~"'"f«5S'.;iurd~y. ocr. 11Wl_.., .. to4 :30.$4SSmo.Askfor FlagSbip Rd,·N.B . 494.-1198 AM . perf. for students. perienc e. Ralon ••••••••••••••••••••••• start.Thura,Sepl18.~:3l :·.:·~!~1 oeoc1wordl~·nato.......uri ~*~ Mn. Marshall.673-5252 642-aMS. inside work, guarantee< Products. tTf.62 Von ......._, 1005 pm. Newport·lrv1n< .A"r .. u1111 otYoUrlodioebi""'tlgr'>. -~- COOK & COUNTER girl. MAMAGfM84TTINE wa1e. Call A.l,542-9013 Karmen. Irvine. ••••••••••••••••••••••• area. 546·492&. 6:_~-· • ~~ lit:;. ~~~~ oc~, ,~ apply in person at Ken· Housekeeper. mature Youn-m~ :,Wk in X: or.=; r\1'1-IC AUCTION stUh Tzu pups. Bundles Of (") ._;._;,: !~ ll~... :!i~-:"~ tucky Fried Chicken person r°" ~uest home. growi., t be lbusl· ~I E SECRETAIY MANY IT£USOFnNE joy champion sire u v.Q :~ »"'" ~~o.-.._..xi Lag.Bch. No phone calls llpm-7am shift.$46.6118 neu. usl neat d ap. Lea.ding N. ·Hotel. JC· To work in Independent J E w EL Ry, ABT sh~. 541.,.247 ~--:, ,. ~=· ~~ ~~-~--~ acct ted. , , pearaoce ._ ba\te •"'1 perd. Call J~ Ellen, &: preatlgous at: OBJECTS, ANT1nef1;"c:, . •1 -., ~ •• n.J.o P HOUSEKEEPERUve-1n, neat handwrltln&. 6 Day 644-1700. E.O.E. mosphere. Irvine raclli· FINE> FURN., £'-fC. Lbesa AKC. male show c (•,;'" ,:::,.... :;:::;.. ~~ --ll"t! •COOi(• non·smoter, JM-. ~m, wit. Prefer marded m•n . ty. Must be exper"d & PHONE FOR INFO. le quaUty. lmos.okl. N:~~ gt:,. :;=~ H~ " Dinner house ex· Sbaatbta:!"o,;.Son.~·~lish. f.01' pefm. rupon1lble Phonesollcitlng&litetyp matu.rel wC/gloodl_t~glic BROCHURE.MS-2200 492·8016 u.MCM. :~= :!l:.-~=-""" "-""*"' perlence. 3·tlPM. Closed 'J r-_..,,.._ poaWon. E:IJ*'. not re-ing. Contact Roy Wll.son., ·~h~s~k!!"~''.:.·~·~-~-~·~':.._-J:~~~~~~~=--1--------...,ll c,..;-:t'' I''-')V'tn n•........ OfC.ll A{ Mondays. Dana Point Housekeeper-Babysl\ter quired. Appl)' l •nbon. 549-9"29. ..:. * JOMATHAMS SCOTTISH TERJ;llBR, ..,._,' ,,~. 3~ ~~ .,,,.,;. ··~ Restaurant. Send re· ror teacher. U:30 to4:30. l930NewportBJvd,CM PLUMIER SECY fUCEPT. AMl19UE$ • Rec. ra•te, 1 ~J .. qlcl. ~>-'+17·1'l }ir:r' #~ ;:~ "2'l.1'-42 6 aume to N.L. Burk. 33025 School holid• ... off. Dal· .......... AG -TlHE A · 5 yra txper New po r l Center · often a fine aelection. AU ~hots, LOtaccwo, ren, ~~.", ~,,; "~,· ~~-'" 1,., ..... •"' Christina . 0 .P., ca. ly or montb'i:. salary. -" IM.,., min · ea j Construction & Real Webuy•ae.ll.'223llt.Sl. Asking $1'75.'Cal1•Lmny, ..... ...~ Jl 'C"'---....... 02a9 _ 1687 .., &SA.LISPBSOM Service & RepalJ'. 1 Estate e.xper. desirable. N 8 673.8001 (bef. S p.m.) 641•448' Ar1 ~=r..t ~~ .. :!t ""·" · -.-Eledroalc t.,lts exper. 64S-3t30 Perm. Benents. Reply to · · (aft. 6) 545.9500 1 .. s. ,,, D......, ,,,,.~ •\:.:r::" a.tt. Cook forhospff~ ttOUSEKEE!;>ING s at-pref'd . Radto Shack, Pit male, fem. servic4 Classifi~ ad no 517, c/o 1900 Enallth Hall tree. Canadian Irish Seltei .._ IJZ Ii:-u=. ,,_. Apply al lSOl £. lSlh St, terno0n1 wk, Must have 3 2 1 6 l C 1 m I n o e1tab accts. Evet/Sal! Dttll$ Pilot, P. O. Box Solld oa_k. Be~ seat, hps, A.KC rel-tham ,...,,. ~h:• .... _,_ .. "~ ,._. • Newport Beach, belwn car. Call art &PM, Capislrano, SJC. $15 wk+. Mr. Lev · 1560, Costa Me.ta, Ca ori1hoot1:1,min'or.Muat pion line. Lovable -'·" --_..,._ •~ao1m •3:30Plll. 144..saM 493-4424 . 1 &a·lOOfi 92626. Nll. B1tofr. 53&-0lll. beaut. 581.s&cJ · ®~ ~1 . 1 .. ' .., ., .. r • ' " . -• w -I - • ' . --...... ·-· .. . .. I • ' I ols, row.,. 9040 TroMpOrlati.., *-riicka 9560 AMI•• Wooled 95 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••!•••• ---y.,w~ -· tSlG ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• · Alrc.roft ti to ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.r..c A,,lAJSAL IS'T" Botton 'Whaler SS •••••••••••••••••,.••••• Ff' db ' ~ , ft DAILY PILOT Frid!y.S!ptember12, 1'75 • G""'9o so11 toss u •• ;tock 1011' MJtctll-o• 1016 •••••••••••••••••·•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a••••• ... GARAG ,. YARDS.\LE., Wanted: A (ew )"OUN t.Y· WANTED HP, 'New"" xtru U190 Hot •lr balloon Hmlnar ro. UJTOtl'Pl4qoe N e w , 7 5 We buy used cars • &it fr. Sun. 3 Whl lad.in in1 hens . Preferably Harbor 81 SpmG. Grove lnt.roduce to the 1port,' ~Uf/Y ml~u~ tnf lpe. trucks. Call GROTH Bike, VW Tow l:l•r. Aiuat•nas..494-9&&8 TOP CA&li DOL.LAR Sept3fi-Z5-Z7MW.\20 1 · or a O ftr. CHEVROLh"T for a fret &'Sf 411 ~i· Ml It c bob PAID FOR YOUR DlstreuSde . lli!Wljll Chevy appraisal. ......... ~ . no a . amero., y ac•"--1010 Jf.W~LRY . WATCllP.S, Hydroplane, M•~bet". c~, sa./ . WINN.BAGO "12 '-n OROTHCllEVRO.LET 83"-~171 -, Jlems, high chai.r, etc .•• .,.,................... ART OBJECTS. GOLl> ~-u 9-.:!:;" -t I JO e; 66 l2 l 8t h Rl~d. ww _ Plants. many IDOl'I!. 518 Membrahp l_...... "-u1 Sll4VER SERVICE. F1ctorybuilt.250Cc. Full _, Chleft1ln. l..omed. a:: l 1 a<': h ~.,.--..._ •1 Tr.v•rae D CM .... ..,""" ril.ce mercu~outbo.-rd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cellenl cond. -•--ooo Hu.atinctonBe.ac nm 1 • .. r . · · Country Club. t-750 + FINE FURN 4r AN-~-. ·-5493331 '• 54g..US8 transfer. Ah.er sTiJ pm. Xlot cond. l 1pprox '74 Camper Shell. 6' bed miles. (322$1) only TRUCK M1'-• · « 644 "" • ,_T_IQ~U_E_S_._&IS_·2'll_()__ $2500. Se\I -..0/bol orr. 1lep1 Id.. $300. rh . $12,4115. Dir. :on E. J.sl SILLINCO TOUR CAR7 72 IMW2002 ;. •GARAGE SALE• l----~----IKnl Sz. Bed . New . com 639-04930ranae 492.-8$9t . St.,SulaAna.55.!.lOCO. , TO,PlfCESPA.ID Sunroof. air. AM/PM! Everylhing goes, Port u b I e com puler filete. atill Pk&d. Xtra 3 Relnell Z&', us hn. 10' El Dorado Camper. MC '15 EleJall&a a.m'f CLEARANCE F Imports caa1ett1. 13,000 llllesO:• • SAT50NL0V1!lOA5.Ptt. terminal w /coupler irm ll90 !worth $42$). CJean. VHF, labs'., bait any offer over $1275. 8Lrac-ko'·reo,l,OOO..':. PaorldlOl'orNot Sharp!J'328. -~ If .,,725 o. Ive, ant.a $350/best ofr. 645-4840. QnSz.$170,uauallyhome, k 1 h 549-~...,., 1.e .,.... • Ana. off Flower, btwn ftm622. lncldel 8"·226.1. tan, tr r., muc more. _..... 13.$ root •Ir, 1,.,.fed O.•Lewl1...._.. $AVE :' -~M!,oa~c~A:<:<_l!lh~u~r~&~Su~n>,i:n~o~w~•.!::"c J:~~~:;;;:;--;;;-;:;;:::-::;l _.~~-;;~~:;;~:;--1:1117~SO~l~ir~m~.4~118-~l!!08311~~::-:--io~· Dolphin camper w lerlru. OnJj S2t>. '50. 11&6 Harbor'. ~.M. JIM Ma .,MO •. TWO BURIAL PLOTS at PUILIC AUCTION BEAUT. Bay Doat&Ski Hyd. Jks. Porti potti, IOl033) Dir. 2000 E. lit -w.bloo.S•• &4f.93XI lllUll Alum. Canoe, k ~d:I bikes, Pacir1c View Cemetery. MANY ITEMS OF Fl~E 1 8 • ch r 18 c r a f i Shower, XlrM.1. $2:,750 St. SantaAna.558-lOOO. -WE PAY MOTOI CAIS •: ~°iridl~S:t~~~si0-~~~~1 _64_6_-1_837_. ______ 1 ESTATE JEWELRY. Supenport, Mint cond. *-07'14,MS-7878 PACE·ARROW, '1'S. 20lt. OfflC1Al.FACTOIY 1200W.Coastllw7, j C ART OBJECTS. AN · Lo eng. hra. Reas. olr. F model roof atr CllAM-UPPllCES CA$H 64"'1102 Antgu1 r.ND DeluxeMale&FemalclO 'l'IQUES. FINE FUllN., 615.J080l.2PMwkdya. Camper 11', jcil'k s, 'eencrator, loadt.d and w-~/~ast:t~~t~~ Ll~~kn~~: ~· PllONI:!; FOil I~ VEGA 30 Motor/Sailor. e:k /ga~ r~g, range, 2 only 4000 miles. Loaded EXAMPLISPICIALS POK USED C4RS Capri .9715 Apartment Sale; untique f.ur nlture, appliancea, ~of:t , t'halr", dresser!!, bedroom s uile, all kinds of millic. 1toodiea. Call 11nytin:ie. 536·9469, 2402 1-loridit, Apt. F. J1B. $125 ea. Padded i;wive\ I-o. &. a ROCllU It£. . s n s, air. .an:J. with extra1 onlY $12.491>. PHILLIPS •••••••••••••••••••••• rocker, $15. J-lidabcd, M5·Z!OO ~~~·p~H~ Arut!OU5. Por Sale . Camper 185198) 2000 E . lit St. .....Mew75 BUICK-PONTlAC-OPEL '732000,deluxe.A/C~llDt- $35. Sturdy knolched & Rine, Car, Jll -Fi. · ()((.•. · · · ·5775 . · wfalo•e, rerrig. & sink Santa Ana. SSS.1000. 'Ii Toe Sltort WI Z.-Alicia Parkway <':ond ., oew r•d.ial1, port. h omemade Pin1o1 Equ1p .. GoltClubs,C11m-() • CRUISERS SI00.$48-4313alter6pm Y.'INNEBAGO "7S 21 ft Repllde.fcyllnder. Lqun.aHilla 837·2400 $2950.totrer. 6f.S.7469 "'1 pong ta b I e, $2~. 2 pressor, llome HowhnK Laps tr a k e . 13$ J:l P '73 ll4 T Cheyenne Camper Brave. Afany dhc.. tttrai (CCQ1'5F"3209)(1608) 631·2'738 :res1~er1>,~ ~:or both. ~-~~~e, clC'. 546-720ti or Johdns~nOooCu&l~:n1(l Specl81, 8 ' cabover, &: less than 6000 milH. $3449 AUTOS W ~NT ED,• 73 Capri 2000, am/fm: ny ime -=li6S0r 54:"8875 ° r. sleeps$. Muat sell, make <6 1303) only 110,9118. Dlr. anytblq runmng or not. tape, new ateal ndialJ, Garage Salc·Gigllntic. Air Cond. 5 mos old. 10.000 Miscellaneon orrer. Owner. ilSJ..5479 2000 E . lat St., Santa $25, $50, 1100. Fast serv. oew Kont a.bocks, Ju1t1 'rools. household, camp-Stu's, $175 ; t.;onvertor. Waltt•d 8081 Co l. 22 Lots or xtraa, 6HP '7Z T 1 8, bed ;\na 558·.1000. &i: areen Cash! 892-5017 & tuned. Show cood. $1,800." 1ng it.ems, n e w tub $25. 1547 "B" Orange ••••••'.•••••••••••••••• 08 ,$3500 Lng He h port~~~faPl~~I ai;OPEN Soad '1'4 f23 ft . llAHDMIW75 812-7047 673-5452 • ~nc1osure + lots more, Ave. CM. SS CASH SS FOR ~tanna 531 ·0502aft6Pl\I cond b • . a s Statesman Dix Motor :V• T• C•ltolll p•-PARTY --~-eas 319 Amethyst Balboa . ' ounce aw Y · Deluae I.oat wbeel-bue, • '" '~ r · '73 2600 C1prl. AIC, Rnl. Island. SattSun.10-4. GREE"" HOUSE Good used fum/r_ern.~s Skipjack 20·. FB, many boot & Jacks . Xlnl cond. 1-1 o.m e; Roof• a lr, st•od•rd lransmlasioa transportation car from Very clean. $2, 7SO .. " t'ri rsl&loves. 546-0768. xlras. Xlnt Cond. SJip $1100. Ph; 548-Clfm. gen er a lo r, lo•d~d . ICCY2'5F43$5$1)(1S36} P.P. 539.3333 552_7207, B1R Garage. Sale: Table Plant Sale/Bargain Wanted-'4x4 posts 6• to 11vail.Bstofr.846-~9. Mobll•Homn 9140 I007S6~only ~·.SSSaDlr. l-'-"-==--===-----1-~':.!:~------su~. 3 phase motor, ni:w Prices All sizes & types. 16. chiiin link reOce & JO' OWENS TIS FB ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ss.S.i~ •• nta $3959 Wanted VW Bug, fixer up· '74 V6, 4 apd 16M tnl, i:ui t ar~ sewing. math, 25c lo$2SO. 557·1288 posts. Must be rcasona-d ' r· h Ttr' vi' 1rFe-Exe(utive 1970 25. xlnt nio1. · per, will trade equity in Green/Brown int. $3350, ('amping equ ip gol 1 . . cor g. at . , • • EBALL .72 ~.. 13 Ford Country Squire 548-4J93aftnoon/Eve. cqui atio c h'airs Decorator chest $50. Skis ble. A so, chicken wire & etc. Self·cont. Live abd. cond, many xtraa. Pvt Fl~. -l'2 It. Wagon. Loaded 26,500 . . 11•·1 P & h· d 1 · $40. Oval green shag rug steel fence posts. 751-IJGJ Sil 000 Days: 831-9000 ply. 642-21.SO l'\f1n1 Mtr. I-tome. Loaded ..... New ?5 miles. 1 owner. 675-6200 C~t i>ma e ec. an too s, IMc ' • ' . w /dlx. extras & low carpenter too~. Mtr cy--· 833-3966 Large aluminum tr:i.'lh ~M & W /E 998-0065 Grif-With Cabana, furnished. mi les. (S60SCI) $7288 DJr. ,4 WHEEL DRIVE or67S-3008 ••••••••••••••••••••--:, ~le p<irts &,tires, ~thrpJANO,upri~htw/bench, can_s, n e w or u~c d. fin . BayshoreParic.$1.Wmo. 2000 E . )till St., Santa Short W·b 11' ton •. 57 T-Bird. Will a gd 1m Dodi• Colt Waiwt 1acket. men s eloth1ng, walnut wood, eor. tbl, ~l after5:1SPM 22 • 197 4 SEA RA 966·.5429, £213>. Ana. 558_}.IQO. (CKY14.SF4299'13)(1474T) price for right cfr.y 2005 a /c, auto, lo mi., xlnC tool boxes. hubcaps, bed Maple· Cherrywoodoval I I Overnighter, galley,Motorcycle1/ $4995 J d CostaM shape. Must Sell $1950. frames, rotary .mower, tblw16'chrs,2leaves,old Mj:1~~merth 8083 trim tabs, VHF, dep Scooten 9150 AIRSTREAM '15 27 f~. acaran a, esa. orofr.493-54.SO. ..• bbq , elec fan, nms, lrg trunk . old oak music finder, bait tank, traile ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loaded w /geoerator, air • Wos lrnportwd ~·-9720 s torage box Many -'re d k 2 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond all lhe dlx -Lras ' ~ . · ""' es . ant que Tiffany . & side rails. Full cover '71l\taico400. $350or best ., " · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••' items. 857 Senate St, lamps $50 old White TROP.180NE, like new. dualbattery,manyothe offer. Factory demo. Save. lr9MINew75 Wt" of 9701 lLLBUYYO''R Cost~ Mesa . I Wilson & sewing' ma~h. $25. Call $17S. xtras. $10,950. or best of Call 848·8906 aft 6pm (Sl451) only Sll,88B Dir. LUY MIKADO •• :::~~•••••••••••••••• ~TSUN, rovOrA. Continental toSenaleJ aftt!r6 PM, ~7857. 963-6057 (er. 846·6222 an.. 6p.m.o 2000 E. lr;t st., Santa CU st om inter Io' '67 S·=*--OR VOLKSWAGEN 2 Cl · . I wknds 72 HONDA 350 CC 10 000 Ana. 558-1000. (CLN -( T -SuperYcrdSale radial tires SlOea Sears annels . lneary new · .1 1 ul l $\zs 1 12) 1491) AlpiM PAID FOR Antq ·Misc. 1594 Santa rotary mow'er, ssO. Crib w /case $140. I w/ncw Boats, Rent/ ~~.~'.11mac ae. . HOLlDAYRambler '7432 $3' 199 4 cyl., 4 speed, radio, ORNOf. Ana Ave. CM 6"16-7255 & mattress, $10. 8' sot a & pads & ease $90. 642·9509 Charttr 905 rt .. Imm a c. & loaded beater, classic. VZV72S. TOP DOLLAR . matching love seat. $75. Office Furnitw.& •••••••••••••••••••••• "72 Suzuki 380 {6F"l622l w/a1rcond., etc. (503071 ) $988 CALL :l\fOVJNG . DR swte. port. Nu playpen. $10. 558-9228. E--' t 8085 33. ALGAS T/SOs'I P.P. Good cond. 2 slr, J only $9,888 Dir. 2(K(I E. SAL BERNADENE frplc, organ, BR set. .,-prnen cyl.$565.548-4001 1st St., Santa Ana lr..clMew?S 540-0442 dividers & dishwasher & 1928 Ford Roadster••••••••••••••••••••••• 32'2T08.cLJ'Jr~~Sal ii SSS-1000. ' ~ couc h . Misc. 10361 pickup. Concourse cond Exe svl chrs Sl5 /35, scy BULTACO '73 Pursang I T011Cab~Ch1111h '74 260Z. Auto, air. C hri s t.mas Dr. Hll . 1913 Studebaker touring: ch r s. $8 /up, s~y dks. 2J'VENTURESail 350, xlnt cond. xtras. AIR Stream '69 29 ft. 10,000 GVN. uu1I wheel! A!'of /FM radio' lo mi/' Saturday only. Clean, unusual, rare <':ar. Machine cvrs. Plercc-867 14 '-18' HOBIE CATS $700: firm. sss-1.343 Loaded w fxlras & extra (CCYmJW1'2) (1572) l-""c:""-="'="c.· ~--=. .. =':c""'=~I Xlnt cond $5900/bst. ' l ·. . Akai, video tape w / W. 19th , CM . 645-7411. Nat'I CruisingClub,NB clean & :sharp. {SSS0). $4389 .bell 9707 645·3298. No Jun)(: Refng, dinette. camera &. aecessor•'ei. . 3333 W. Csl. lly,631·0281 1970 J\toto-Guzzi,750 CC Only $6895 Dir. 2(K(I E. b b r Sal/Su 511 Standard' Metal Office · r · d s s A ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 260Z, auto, air, a Y urn. n. 642-9514.Days 644·2tM • . Boal S II 9060 new engine, a1nng,sa · 1s t t., anta na , El Modena.NB. ' · Desk&Chair.$75 s. a die bags, $750 Eves or SSS-1()()1). •74Aucll4Dr5ed AM /FM tape stereo •. gal fish tank & all ac· 645·24~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wknds.646-7636 -==..:='-------l1;1y...y4 T011•IT0111 4 Cyl., 4 speed, radio, mags, Xtras. Metallic, 2 Early American step cessories & 2 o.sCars $75 16' Hobie Cat, blue/white. *'* R nt * * '· r c heater. Hard to find. bm. $5900/bst. 640-0777 end tables. Italian Blue 646.7104 . ·OLIVETTI Computer w /lrailer & sailbox. '74 Harley Davidl>on 350 e 4n-....UV RU IS 907KRF. Lamp. 52", Horse Motlff. · Logos 328, 3 memory $1500. 963·6596 SL Sprint. Low ml. 29· Over)and Mtr. Hm. El Cautinos · '66 Datsun. Automatic, Toys, dir;hes. Misc. 2756 f;l::<"Port Beach Athletic bank11. new $1600. Sell. , $700/bestofr.631·1194 Loaded, 1orates.538-0M7 VanCoDverslqns $3888 Excellent t ransporta- Tern Cr. CM. Sat. Oiily Club Membership Cor $300.497-1562 73 15 Venture Cal. w/ Pvt. Pty. Lion . $699, OR OFFER. 9_5_ sale,$l75.644_7897 oodd trailer. Self furling jib. BACK TO CoUege. Musl CON i:;to:~OJ~~l~.t'm 848-8340DLR. ---------l--~---'--~--1 W eak&awivelchalr, i.:d cond. $800. Days sac . cherry CR125 · NELL ••••- GOOD BUYS! From one lobyFumiture han,qlng file d,rawers. 492·7440,eves4m-700 Elsinore. All tri ck 4Whttl0riYes 9550 1 ac v. 1971240Z, am/fm litereo, end of alley to other! Almost New _ 644_6866 Gd'. Cond. SlOO. 64.5-0527 goodies. Super fast. Best ••••••••••••••••••••••• Htslt. Bch. 842·4435 air, mags, stick, l3900 ~J~~~X~r~:o:.~~:. ~~.~ PEN BALL & FOOSBALL Pianos & Organs 8090 i;~c~i~~a~:~~~~ ~:Sc!~ ofr. 979-8603 art 6PM ·1A'11B!-",,.z,E,.Rn'cSul ..... :.con, alrd .. CH'EVR 0 LET A.usti,....Healey 9709 Evea. 640-0237, wkd)'!J 9-5 .. ..u ••••••••••••••••••••••• 558-1500 Ask for Tom ses achl. clothes, new Machines, xlnl cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• top. $200. 548-0153. 37000 mi. Not cheap but Hoover items, collection of old 541).0190 FIELD'S Warehouse , . . h . '60 Austin Healey ''Bug---------- Nat'I. Geo., prints. Fri & . . Sale. 400 pianos ~ or-20 Sailboat, 2 sails, wort it.$3.750546-7563 eyed"1:1prite.Xlnt.roDd., '73 240.Z, mags, AM tFM, Sat. behind 519 Jasmine Membership Irvine Coast gans , new fused. S~tnets, chrome hardware, cov -.66 Dats Nissoo Patrol 2828 HARIOR ILVD. gd runner, gd. body, in-air, 4 spd. Gd. cond.- CdM · Country Club. 673-2828 or Grands, Players. Goin~ ers; Make offer. 552·1563 SI 590• 497•1478• COSTA MISA terlor. A classic & hard 673-~9 · 558-0424 out for business. Rent to find. Gd MPG.1--'-'-------- •GARAGESALE;Girls, . w t o'pt buy . K11wai _Co l . 26 .MKll . Full '69 Jeep Commando 546•1200 Removablehardtopand '74Datsuft260Z womens dresaes, shoes, D 8 r,eksser .~ mirror $2~; Steinway, Ba Id win. r11crte /o64r~s6•;065B,500. Pvte Pickup. Auto, air, ps, ph. ---='--'=--=-=='---ragtop. Side curtains. Wire mags, stick, air. boys clothes, drapes, 1 e, 20 $20. Ma~.s ~4 Chi<':kering , Yamaha, pa y. · · 2 xlra fuel tanks. Buick $1,200 GASH. Call before AM /FM cassette, rear misc. hshld tten:i-a. $20 . T.V. & Chair. Kimbal!.Wrltzr. FLIPPER 602,Gd. Cond, \'·6eng.XlntCOJ)d.$2SOO. Vons 9570 6:30Pll,892-2970. shade, 16,000 miles. r"' Circular Saw. Washing 494-2109. Fl ELD S -(714)6.JS-2770 $175 or bst ofrer. 675·3284 675·5359. . •••••••••••••••••••••••l-'-=-'"'-'---'---'----l 947K.ZI. • Mach. Corner Fairview Dishwasher: Pttinor re-12072 Brookhunit. G.(;. aft. 6. lc.=41=H=a=,=1.=Y==D=•=v=,.=d=,0=n'1-:.::_::::: ______ '68 6cyJ . Chevy Van. Stan-IMW 97l2 $6495 &Wake Forest CM Sat dard trans. Long body.••••••••••••••••••••••• &Sun.10-4 ' · · · p_air _or use _parts Sto. Uprlch't ·Piano for sale '72 llOBIE 16 w/U-lr. 9d. Knucklehead. Good 174 Toyota 495-6873. '72 Bavaria 3.0 Silver, JIM MARINO ' , Hanging bar/access. $35. $275. Good Canel. cond. New 'Trampoline. cond. $2000. 646-7104 . L d I t ool AM /FM ... 9636 an C:nl ser . D d I bod au o. sunr • • MOTOR c ·Rs ~Toya:, bka, pint.a. rd race · 897-8217 $1,450 . .&75-3591 ·71 YAMAHA 360 Enduro 69 o ge, ong Y, lo mlleige immac rond. A 9717. lots of misc. 2oga2 1P050aK uprfg'ht: S-17 Catamaran. Good . mt con · 1650 mi, as • $1,100. 67$-4059 ,,_.., '""" ' , set w /pltform, typwrtr, ear's Belt Exercisor. ., .-r-M' d · k Wa=' cpt'd, paneled, new eng, days 64s'-5191 eves 1200W.CoastHwy. h QOCIHBSa Twin pecan cane G.ood'.¢0~.$275.orbcst l'otld. 5650. Sacrifice. 1ng~.mustseeto .ap-4S~d.A /F,.-radio, .,............,. 645-1102 ~. :.;~c w • · t /Sun Ph:;~::. 'J:;~ J igsaw orrer. 494-4401. 497.2901. prectale. 963-4442eve11. tape, warren hubs • .£xtra Private Party • y h MX I\ice! ! 360KRT. '74 Dodge % ton surler SADDLEBACK '75 B210 w /cassette ~ AM/FM. $3,100 or best offer. Must sell! 833-2253. 5 Family Super Sale. Exe. Id bench • table beds Hamm$4o5nd Spinet,fOraan . '72 Hobie 16 w /trailer, 7R3 360d •,ma '", 63·1~71. $5176 van. Auto., PStPB, fact. clothing, ski equi·p . G ' ' Ooresto t!t. XlntCond.$1587. ea Y 0 go. ·.wo air,stereoAM/FM,tape -h-Honda 125; shelves, lots 545 j:rn 833.""""' Dir. d r tt1Uw toys, misc., anti-ofgoodles.549-()539 · · ~ eek, CB unit, cruise '72 240Z-Auto, A/C, BMW queo.5&19.S.>IOlilwll'a, . •THOMAS R,nger 26, '7S . Race, HON DA 175. Che.ap flla,.11 L~•.,;1 control, mags. MUST EXCLUSIVELY Mais, xlAL cood. $4,50(!. E.Bluff.844-0714 enn ereSl St(ilaire air ELECTflJCORGAN. Glass Keel, hinged mast. transportation. Mtnt .t\111. UlllD SELL! 631-22'11-. 644-1125 Lg. Patio plants. Bk l.!r,~·.-!:.·d~k,~h~·~!!'b.~·~r-l_ik_•_n_•_w_>JTit:ll.;;~-:"'.:""::"::.'---'r"M.500. 962-7970 act. ~~~~ao~~-L:: ~~· ~ TOYOTA '72 Ford Super Van. $3700. o·· . l--.-.7-0_P_l_CK_UP __ . xt-r-.- Naug. recliner, Mis~ TV Radi S • • ~ Callaft8,642-2712askfor •· items 1776 Pit.cairn, MY. C • ·-H' IR Sot'or-8098 -,.::::--;S;.· :;1~30;;;;'.'-;Sai;::;;.,;;:,,.::::~·j_"bt~w~4-""'..7'.:.·_!P'.>;m~.~oni~y'.:.· __ , '.:Do:.:.:ug,,,:.· -------1 cle64a4n:uS179600 . ..1.. A.u-.-:1 • ,..,. "or a e Al & UZUKI l20~t-L/d>"rt, 1966 Horb¥. CM 646 9J{)J 1-Sat/Sun wA•E~USESAL.E ••••••••••••••••••••••• rt SS te N...., ------...~ '72DODGEV moo ng, · me r w.,.. gd. runnin" cond. '69 an 360 eng, j>;;;:ii;;!:i:E;;:;,;;::--; Fiat 9725 ..... M~"DEl:;riO"'an. 01ed6ne .SJ.Yd&Up. RC_{\Ma.ple23"colorTV. Harbor , $6000. Bob di k"I 5125 epl 'g., n ew tirea. Gd. ~""2!11"1 nrLP& ''" ~r Ow d m as ng ._...,i ....,......_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. W'D, p&I ngs etc, SAT . .ONLY-9/13, 9am-w Iner re ecorating. Meyer. 714 ·644·3«2 ofc. 491.19:TI . rruc•s 956.0 c:ond . $2,795.53&0000 .... ·...::::::::!...2:.·~_ ... ,.. mDBti 18256 Bayberry, Irv. Fri 5pm. f;60 .W. 17th Sl, oo. ii sell foi SlOO. Call 714'-546-31701homeJ 11 -.• .,...... ~ ..i ·&Sat. 'Z7, C.M., (Bt!hirid Zuver! ev~673·~388aft.6pm. , • 7 s HONDA X R 7 5 ~·••••••••••••••••••••• '65 FOR.D wtndow van, i~ .,. ttf.4949 ----~--->--Gytil Equipment). Bo'''& n' Sol Cat. 18, Excel. Cond. Sh . d R'dd 82 CHEVY PICK UP-V8 new paint, 8 cyl, auto. ... ......... ., ... I 25191 Costeau.. Lag. Hills, 646-4735 or 673-7162. f~.& ""a ne ~ • $2 .200 to fr . Aft SP M. onfywr1~· h~~~ Li e'~-~ij 3 21, stick, ~a gs, Gd. cond. S800.67S-M l0 ~t '• i• ~ Sal., 9-3. Couch, lov-,-ptft•ftt ~ 646'JJ67 1977. $460. 498_0964 shortbed, side mirrors, \L~C:'...<i•":Jl!.,,.--~...'l:I eseat, game tbl w/chrs, :itudio couch, sips 2 $20. ··~···•e••••••••••••••• L SER Id . , step bumper. buckets. '71 DODGE Van, many ..., new 30130 rifie, shotgun, PladlloLrmd_rocdrker $15 gd General 90 I 0 ~50 . ~a'r1~· ~iii aJ~1yna~ '?3 Suz~kl 400. Not broken What a truck! (86557C). extras, xlDt. running • end tbl, lawn edger & con . a 1es esses 16& ••••••••••••••••••••••• 547_1329 afl &S7S.S4lO tn yet. 2,000 ml. Best Of. $899. l-'c-'o"nd".-'$2=•800::..:.·;.:642-==•IS.'I=-- • other misc. items. '16VJ.645·3651 fer.CallBob,494-9892. 646-4447 Dir. '7l~e.127"wh1Base. ORAMliE COUMTT'S OLDEST $ ·I 586-6817 . C11nister 11weeper, baby B~e~:~~ SmTaljllEboBaOlAhTeaPdLAquCa~"'-YAMAH'A _125 . MX. Lo '74 To~ota. PU lp•'r/eSs', m'aBgs'. aCusut~,-mwi•dn~ J, Ski equip." clothes. Girls waUcer. jhighchair, rock-d ·~0 II d rt bik M<n ~ . 1 . an airplant.>s. Tax Chipmunk 12ft Comp m eage 1 e. ~· Short bed.. •o ... & wid.e ter. 831 _0 .... $2,~. Sales-Service-Leasind HEAJl9UUTBlS INSAHTAANA Fad«y Authori..ct Sales • Service • Part.a• Leui.og Dick Mlllrr Molon FIAT and womens clothes. ng horse, child toy advantages.5464900 ·$375 · · Ph:S48·0869. Ures,rad1o,4;p,UiMm1. ....., JVIJ RoTiCa"er,lnc." »refri.g, auitar, etc. 205 968-4087 ..,;_ M. u1 W led 9590 c d s N K ks d Cyclone13,race.$7:Q Wanted Equipment for inl!752·lS97 01 Ort Rolls oyce BMW ·-w.Warner e ar t . ewport Pool table 5'x1\' Slate aya -eats, pad les, OmegaSloop14'Sl359 Blk h f h' Id • . •••••••••••••e••••••••• 234E 17thst u;u Shore~.NB.Sat,.Septl3, bed. excei. cond'. xtras rack , preserve rs . Coronadol5Sloopsi99S e, cas ors 1e , 71E1Cam1n0Cstm3.50,lo WEPAYTOPOOu.AR Cos • • ~ atSo.Maln llM. , , $450.Eves.979--6&'.17 ~;~12, art t, Doug or Saves ~1144, bags,&trunk.675-2388. mi, nu paint. 4 1:1pd, FORTOPUSEDCARS la Mesa 54644 4 Santi.Ana 557-2112 :I GARAGE su,le: 14 cu ft le · . . . . '73 Honda350SL.3800mi. A_M /FM, Tape deck, FOREIGN..OO~ESTIC A.utoLn1hMJ 9580 AatoLe I 95 , I Frigidaire $75., 5 pc dbl Ham~ r cage/habtl trl, . ata..Marine SCHOCK Good cond. $650. Ph. ~~~op, shell. ~75. orCLASSJ.CS. •••••••••••••.•••••••••• ••••••••~!'!a..t. ••••• '! . bed set $80., single bed & ;ply of food, SfllWdusl. $5 Equipment 9030 • 962·5107 after 4pm · lf your car is extra clean . .. '• frame $15., ladies hair orall.586-682.6. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BOATS MotorHornes. 2 pickups. '49 Chev. seeuarirst. DOYOUWN dryer ~o .. 1Hf!1Jll'I & •.a· lO·apeed bicycle $75. Nu 8' Sabot mold and Lido 14 Hew/Used Sal /R t 9160 OR-JGINAL. '62 Dodge, IAUERIUICK $15,000 AHMUAU.Y7 sortedk1tchen 1lems,Sat Water bed complete material. Best offer. l-"ROMS1200 . 1 en O"RJGINAL&clean . .'$500 2925HarborBlvd. only. 2811 4th Ave, CdM, w/heater $50. Mens set.of 496·0471. 18, & 24, w;:t-..1....-.--•••e••••••••••••••••••• for both. No cuts'no split. Costa Meaa 9'79-2500 644 5354 G U Cl b (~cG · ~ See the U .S.A. lhc RV 559--0879. I . o u 5 'i, regor) !Ai HP Evin rude . Lo hrs. TRAILERABLE ' way. B&D MolQr Home-1--------- Neighborhood Sale Furn, co_mp}ete w I ag SSO . Lk nu. $325. 646-4780 25' SontCMGl/8 Renlals. 646-9811 '74 FORD Courier Lo mi, hsewares. misc. 20671 Misc. items.494-3'16J. eves. Likenewf MakeOt'fer. xlnt. cond. $2,800or best Paisley, HB. Sept 13/14. UM PER POOL Table, 37• S & 5 "APACHE., Ready For Baja?'? orr. 496-3469 Brkhrst/Indnpolis. boys books, games, toys 2HP Words S75. $2tl 000 Winnebago '12 Chieftain' l-'""-===-----1 I etc. 675-6116, 314 Orchid, Call840-1128 lo ' · like new, cust. int. all 1973 GMC Horn '1060 aton Whalers xtras, a trk stereo, Vac , , ••••••!•••••••••••••••• CdM loats,Power 9040 F19r?mM$1~Z75. forced air1 heat, a /<':, L 01 d s:!1~1 V 8 , TOP s Pai!I FOR \ AU YOU A HOMEOWNER WITH 2 TEARS OF RISIDEHCE7 If a.-: '=t • $1400 .. FJW .... ...., • $&&.ft ,., • .., 'BEAT INFLATION AT . MARQUIS MOTORS LEASE: Beautiful 5 y r old R'"'S.a•e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cruwr ,11 ,000 m -fyt .Pty . t li 1 Palomino. Spiri ted &: 15 G 1 0 5 15 5 • >l~B -s 16' Allen Bo_ at..& Trailer, Fullequlpw/lrlr$2SOO 531-3374 or 645Jf554 Or au oma c, 8 r cond., a · • ox.•• · 2s11r Ev1nrude, com-29'"0 L•F•YETTE .will trade for boat. vinyl top, custom wheels. TOYOTA COROU.4. sm.1.u sound.$650.751-1350 556 8338eves ,,. ... ""' white letter tires & .....,. -. . plete, 7' wide. Bait lank. H.I. 671-2050 1974 Toyota Chinook Mini Aft1 /FM radio. (7436tR). Initial entry cost: $186.98 Used VW's Paid 'or or Not Five·Gated Gelding Pin· rtisl Carlotta Wees will f600. or offer. 213·431-7572 houoe car. By Ori 1 _ $2999 .38 month (oel) •t $68.49 plus lax. 1.o. Gentle, xlnt health & · trod h ,•, · I ·1 Boats Sii-/ A Cap cost: $3125.00; Resldual: $1531.25 •pirit.. 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'l7To1~'-~ l~ OSl-4142 'J_5 y..i.-~ ~-" .. '-slll: .... ;~d~.,!llot ~~ ...... 64"1700 ljlZS.ISl·IZll-. •LlletWw ......... c,n be...., at, 1725 ..... 1930.EVeo. d 1..:i UllR ,,._.. -~ ---•~ ~ - Lo M,._ D••" Automotive. 111 11111 UlllO •BAJA euc • Buy Or lease • W ,_ IDduotrlol WaJ, eo.t1 ltollltoyce 975 ~ .,... \Jnfinlobed.$350or Aaolos,UHCI Aaolos,UHCI ,_ •lelow Wh1l11 .. 1I ....... $S200.m.lllM ··;;l·~~·w····,·N·:::·:·.· ~ TOYOTA o!rer.-..730'I' ~ttSll1d&a. .................................. _ ......... :' Onlv $ 1195 ~ ~" 11 vw. slnt nnUn&. rebtt 'JI--<Ssu:Jc> MERCEDES JR{ aOY '"'"°'"°'-''"_ ... .,., ...... ta .. ,,.,.,...-. Of Clean:wic:e CAav1a """ ... a11.• USED 7•M-dH llOllS·ROYC£ '69 '.,... ... vw,' speed, nllio, YO(YOS 4SO SLC 1:Mt.11'11hll. C.,.._ heater. SGDU. SMO. In &rnroor, f1ctory maaa. ~!U::M '!cJ;'··••peed.atidtlhift, Gl·Z271dealer. ORAMGICOUMTY •~-CIOSIO........ ~er1:::. ~-:::..."'::.:d WAHTlll CHOICIOf30 $17,900 ·~ v-• Silver a--• I car.XD~ .~ '70VW '1o<older. 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"$5" -••r Lartut Vol\'Ol>ealer •• 523·7250 MSMMX. rr ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUY or LEASE ••••••••••••••••••••••• OntbeSantaAnaFwy. $2995 '69 SPITFIRE JOlllPG , DIRECT '84 MERCEDES Benz ----~---·+-=-=--=====.:..:"-'-'2000 ml, cberr)' cond. (tr. ~~-190C, 4 dr, auto. nds · im IA.GV1'R Roadster, 7 3 Mercedes JIM MARIMO MOToa si.eoo. <96-0672 ·11~ -•-f1SO-'&1 0>evy, • =.;Od·. $12()0. firm. SLC MOTOR C_AllS .~ te '14 TRO. Just under ~J ~ :fso 283 &<~u~ls ~-"*r~ Ghl 1200W. CoutJlwy. s.t a s.rn.. 6,000 mt. $6,000 flrm. -$.--=: ::::::= wbd.I. Kmm•+ • 9.735 -c-e 645 110" DA.YE ROSS 646-9930aller'Pm 2025 •••••••••••••.......... -.,......,_ • • . Anaheim 750-2011 AMC 9905 '65 armann Ghia, 1 F\Jlldly .~uif·~~ .. -t1!._ik~,f;I 200 Xlnt. cond New PONnAC-SIVT1 -ioSPlTnRE . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• owne r s uper •harp 10 W•" -·-••ftY -2410 Hm•or ... _ cl. Overdrivl7e • -$1,175. VOLVO '70 AMC AMX SlOOO. 675_702:3or96S-6l8i leather interior, & less Ures, runs great. $1,100. C--,----~=c::-l---=-:::·::=i···~----------'--1 than 14.000 miles ! 548.()273 oyot• 9765 ZDoorC:O..,. ~~!5!' .•.••.••...• !?.~~ (•PM839'7) MG . 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . '72.Tr"8nph SALE •Y-1 & ....... SL EMONS MERCEDES RX·3 W~ 1970 Harbor, C.M. ~~!~~:~: Wonth.r:~ 631·1276 mile Warranty. 974GMS. '73 ft.t . B. 450SL. Si Ive $I res w/blk interior, otereo, v crw&e control, elec. w1n dows. local & like nu. & make o(fer. M'7·9349. HOTICE · Harbour V.W. . : : . how Daily Pilot Class-MGI 9744 lfied ads display their · ITunt . Bch. messap;es with legibility 7••••••••• • •••••••••••• and impact ? Our ads. we 72 MG~. ;tint cond. Mags, SELL idle items with a are proud to say. really new tires. amffm, Ton· Daily Pilot Classified Ad. get results. Phon e neau cover. $2950. Call _642_-56_78_. _____ , 642-5678.' 554-280S. Trvcb 9560 Trvcb 9560 Poncho 9750 • •.••ti••••··············· ••...•••••..•••••.••... ·····-·················· '67 911 • S. Targa. Apple TRUCKS '60JMT. CAUY.W. Red. 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'73 LUY PICKUP Mags, 8 track •lereo I Jaw mil81. 21402 "':::C "" ..... ., ~ Vltfo-' 831-2040 • 495-4949 .... ..., .......... 5999 VS. ailomllti<;. AM FM l!.,.eo S lr-. lrt •l•r !>Itel>, l•O 11•• Wol\&. CGJL481·11S.A). 59CJ9 ' '71 Porsche 914. Sell or ·trade. BesL offe r . 7 Passenger, alrcond. 1-'-------- '69 PopTop lllHlW Aulol.Hew 9100Auto1,Hew 9100Avlos,Hew 9100 Autol,Hew 9100 Ca mper ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '64 CHEVY I ey1,, •lick Jl\111 • 10 It. El O•••dO cam 1•t, [Pn84Z·l1~) '73 LU\' PICIUP _ 52099 Vflrl LOW MILES! 4 -ed. rld lo . Sup•r n le •t l03117R-O:tt3). 7ZILCAMIHO ·CUSTOM s2699 Aulomtt•c. llciory 11r cond. P••· 111•""0 · pwr. d11c bfllcn. r9dt0, hit 1t-in11 I r1Uw• it•••ino. I• •arly1 f732MM· 1 se&A). 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PACE CAR Come in a nd .. test drive" a '75 Toyota and receive 2 "Free" tickets To the Long Beach Grand Prix Qu alifying days Sept. 26 &27. 1$10Yduel While they last ! de1UtlemiA \llTOYOTA . 19b6 Horbor. CM 646. 9JOJ '71 TOYOTA COROLLA 2 Doc/r Clean! (223DOA) miracle mazda 128 2-DOOR WITH FROMT·WHEEL DRIVE s2999 F I A T n! Ht'"' h l!i'd 7t~M1\\'t•,111 IH,'• I lthd \\1·~tn1111,\• r 11!1! ;',:11 11 VW, 7 pUI. Bus, aunroof, $2300. 913-<Z17 10 Squareback, xlnt eond. auto, a /c, 11000 mi. $2150. -- •ea vw BUG-Rebuilt engin e ~ runs great . Belae •fllrior with tao Interior. (UJIGI. -· 646·4.447 1 Dir. I I ----·---·-' ·----. .... -.. _ ... -.. ----------'. ------,. --·-----------'-- •lfDAll.YPILOT Fndeys.pt ... -12.1075 ......... u .. .i ·.-.u;..d ......... u .. d 1.-.u .. d -.uN<I Mlol,Uted ~:e=~~~'9C;ij;;;;:-u.;;;;-~·-==r~~· ~ ........................ ····· ..... ············· .............................................. ···········--·-·· ................. -... . 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SY•sacll air ,eondltl-1DS. power •3 51Med ofr. 831·1734 or Iv. COSl'AM'!"J1A. ftlS ltelriftl. radio. healer~ •5,000 M.. message. S3'1-4182 546•1200 ••••••••t1••• ........... whit.ewtll .t~~~ •Like Hew! "14 CADILLAC, take over 'SS l>o4• .. I ey1lodet, it-::, wt.~ ' $3795 Jeuoorbuyatio.Boot. '681MPALAV1,lldo,olr, """'••Uc. Jtx<elleat -.... $1,87" t t714)752-0911 or "4·5769 AM/FM , xlnt. eood. cood!dMl ........ U (S43JtEW> eves. $700/0fr.847-0448 8!1f!P~L , I.-!. Ward S.Lee Ward S.L ee Ward S.Lee Ward S.Lee AMC AMC AMC AMC 54 7.5826 547·5826 S47-582b ')4 '·!llJ7ti I.' J4 So M.11n St 17J4 So M,,,,, ~' I l J~ Su M,.,,, St I/ J; '"°'·' ,.,.. '"" ~· S.1111.1 An.1 s.1n1 .. °""·' ') ..... '' f· ''·' S.,.,1., A,.., ALL REMAINING 1975 CHEYROLEIS - 00: C 9917 1970 Bel Aire, o/c, p/1, ~·c-tlt-V.., Id-. ej• UAIM cnnaro p/b, s1200. lo mi. Coocl $.150. C41111tftMpm.. ~ ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• eonc1. S48·t947 .... 1J66. OYOTA ' ll~~~~~~~~-tJ70 Camaro 4 spd VS. l / , · _.. ..... '• T · ow nr Gd cond. $! 150 65 cb8"t. 6 eyJ; $35"0 or 69 Dalt. -b~ '73 AMC ,,,,_0;.10;~83PM. -olr•r· cau ... /.1123 tlon .. Power ateerloa _....,,.,.u. . .,. . .,,,, 1-"'"-"'-"-'-'-"-'-"-"""-I alU:30pm. · I -27111. 9911l JAVELIN '68 CAMARO-V8 321, 7,.Monte -carto-Landa; ~ tt-40 ••-••-•.uu~··••!~ •V-8 & Auto. ~uto~atic, pwr. a~er-Bl k I ti ut 't •••••• .... •••-"••-Must -sen '1t Vn~li 1ng, air cond., nu paint, •~ • . U Y. eq p ·1.. lo _1 ~ nttio. 9J •Factory AJ.. buckeu. AM/Fllradio& '!.000 m• WllO'"' -"12 11 .. edclt VI. -· <1L Am·~..:::. _...,. p Steeri vinylroor. 01Jer.536-t435aft.8 sporty, economlcal, by Plb. ~~ ..--•-? • ower Ilg 646 -4447 Dlr. '67 tm aJa.Auto,fad air owoer0000.-.-.19't ~~ !- •Londou Roof • Xlnt ~lil ...... '8:;o: CRuliCE QIO. under .. PA.lii'BAat,\ .... Ill(, •Low Price! 74 CAMARO ~137. boolc, by.-'11 etry R"11J Piiio 1pe1ken. ON SALE TO ClEAR '•IMPALAS• WAGONS• CHEVELLES •NOVAS . •MONZA 2+2's •MONTE CARLOS $2695 •V-8 En<Jlne ~<lMPALA Wgn. I pass. Sq.OpaHuW""i:'.fblf~ $800.-59 (856GND} •4 Spefll Air, P /S, P /8, P/W. FM :k"a=. a'i:Qs maint. 196kMustaag,dependabld ..-:r-rrri Fo t Al stereo. 19000 mi. !Jke mlnt~ncl. IJS!A831·9856 trao1portation car. • C ory r new. 548·8798 Radio, 289 V-8 Eng. STOI> •Power Steering '67 Col'llna, :atmph., new Call al'ternom & eves. •Vinyl Roof 1970 MOYA stutu, batt.. aeneraurl ..::9113-313=='-----. • CAMAROS•VEGAS•MONZA TOWN COUPES vs, automatic, pwr. &: tlrff. l60Q. ~'Z7Zll •s6 MUSTANG· YB, • 11,000 Miles steering. A •uper clean, 548-1779 .... __ u· radio & pwr Sh I Jow miJes car: It's 1ot. lt aui.u..aa c, _..: ' • 148 IN STOCKI ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Super crp all' <4aiCCK) • '68 9 Pau. Raocb. Wagon. steering. N~eds SOUM'J '68 G.S. 350, air, gd cond. $3995 · SI 78· Z · air, rblt, au!O,Xlnlooad. work·but this Is TOO SSSO. /bst ofr. 003·1196 aft. $800.830-2413. CHEAP l (SBM83~t• 5 p.m. 1#1213Zl) llLL IAllltY 73 Ford CowrtJy Squire $399. ' '73 Estate Wagon. new PONTIAC Wagon, loaded, 26,500 646-444? Dtr .. ,..K KENDON radials, loaded. topcond. lstSt. &S.A. Freeway miles. 1 owner, will HU ._ AMC'1JEEP $3200./best . Pri. pty. 551-1000 ortradeequltyfor·older l96SMUST.ANGo • 675-1371 /675-2601 fixer upper VW Bug. Automatic Jn MINl- '74 Impala 4 Dr. Sedan. 675-6200or67S-30C& CONDITION! See to at' . '.' ' fO~T.\ Mf~~ '>19 ~fl~~ Chevrolet 9920 Auto, fac air, PS, Vinyl preclate,pricedtoseUl ForClassifiedAd ••••••••••••••••••••••• roo(, Jo ml Xlnt. clean '715 dGed,raotlidka cpe ~ · .. ACTION cond.$3100.963-3966.all6 oa e new,.,...,_ Call a 73 Caprice w hdras, $2,600 pm. · "94·l80l Daily Pilot or bst ofr. Clean, Jo mi. 1971 LTD AD ·VISOR 963-1990 Clvy..... I 9925 D B VS 642.5678 1-==-==------1 •••••••••••••• -•••••.i. 2 r. eavty. , '-,,,======"' '64 Impala. 4-dr. ~ • ..327 ,74 Irnperlal LeBaron, automatic, air cond.t 1-9100 eng. AM /FM radio. Gd loaded. Xlnt cond Cireat pwr. steering, pwr. mech. Xtra clean. $600. r rt•~-..... -. brakes, \tinyl top. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3249 eom o ..,,-7<1~ (418A.VR). 642· . Cootlnental 99JO S 1192 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111.L;IARRY 9915 "74 Mark IV, el>ery ...,, PQ...,."C ••••••••••••••••••••••• ceivableop~incl.sUn-.,. • ._ roof, deep metallic 'tilue Jstst. & ~.Freewat 9 w/bluelOp,-55s;:1000 wbls.$8400.675'~ v . =..; ' 9950 1974M"ARlfIV.~fr'I~ • ··~··••.!-• ... -••••• cpivabte extra lbcludfng 166 Mere. eotont Park aunroor, mag wheels, de· Sla. Wagon, $.125. ep.metalllc blue w/dark 645-8131. blue top. white int. $8400. 64<l-0777 ~~·!~ ....... ?!!~ I ' -. ' \ Sales and Service ;.. 1 OLDSMOllLI '< : GMC TRUCKS • .' .l.HOHDACAIS ?!, I uwt•erslty Oldi1 2850Harbor Bl~ •.· CnstaM .. a. ~ $300• UNDER BOOIC, .. Blf Own. Beaut. '70 Delta 18 SAVE ALL THE .WAY! ••• Huge Cadillac 1972 ~OMET Royale,2dr,goldwtyyi>l Sel.-.6•IOJI '1973 Mark IV, xlnt ecol 6 cyl. economy with top, &dlx blkint,amtr~~ ""91 Orig. Own.er. $5995, automatic rtrans. Extra fUll pwr. A/C, alwa15 WHEN YOU BUY -WHILE YOU DRIVE! NEW 1975 PINTO 2 DR. SEDAN ONLY 52797 OVER 160 NEW PINTOS NOW PRICE SLASHED! Incl. 2 300 cc 2 V 4 cyl inder eng., light green in color, Colif. emmitsions equipment, five 678\! 3 BSW tirei, front & rear bt.Jmper guards & mot"el (S..-. # 5R10Y I ~07~6. Slk. # 0961) OYa 100 776-4810or83.1--2900 deanl (296JCD>. mi~~-rmaint. $1050 .. ,.__ Cor .. tte .t9J2 $t499 ..;;83::1..:·..,.=----- c,. •••Prkft ••••••••••••••••--...•••• llLLIARRY '74CuU~ldr,bkt.seats. _..._... I •TOPCASH! PONTIAC A/C. ... pb, pwr wio- Nabers Cadillac For Corvettes and other 1st st. &:<t A. FreewaJ do~, vinyl top + snrf, used cars & trucks! 55-;:1000 • ra.d10 -f rear spkrii, HOWARD Chevrolet, -Mach. tl)"es, trunk re. Dove & Quail Sts. 'Near lease. $3600. Please cil Jamboree, Bristol, & '70Men:.~-dr.Atcpower. 642-S270/968-4950aflS-MacArthur. Newport radial tares. Runs gd. , ·_ =.i:.:::;.:.~~oO . Beach.833-0555 Mustaell.~ Wantads Call6'2-Sd'18' n~~i:~i~~~------iN~Ef,wwr:1~9~7~5fMM~A(VVEERRil~C~KK'.22iDDRii:.11~.~ ... ~ ....... !~~~ ~.~::: ...... .!!~! ~-~!"!. ...... !~ ~:.~: ........ !!~-· Inc. 250 CID, 6 cyl. eng., PR \;:. ON Ly $3099 78014 SSW,;,.,_ Cohf . em;,. ~Ion~ control, front & roor bumper gvcirdi & more! (Ser. -=SK91Ll43912, Stk.:;: 1244) OVER·30 NEW MAVERICKS NOW PR~CE· SLASHED! NEW 1975MUSTANG11 2 DR. HARDTOP ONLYS3669 Incl. pin stripes, rodiol tires, power steering, power front diic brakei, bumper 9uord1, rodio, heater, tinted gloss. (S..-. # 5R02Y I 06991, Stk.# 166) OVER 80 MUSTANG ll's NOW PRICE SLASHE.D!-' YOUR CAR IS HERE! -NEW 1975 BRONCO WAGON "-btn<h ..al, <11'00 LI GVW pock- OIJ'I, ·~lol •ng ""''""~' poc~ogco.' a•le fr 3000 Don<> <l<I lun•hlop, S G78•ll II 4 PR PT bllti:d &SW'""" ~po<e lltl COfr•&< j1W"'9·0WOy), t•• du<ed •Ou"d level ••h"'"'• !i5 0"'P olte .. 1010<, looodboo<d i..odl•n"'ll, ZO omo. bott«y. ($1.. ::u1.:;Gt. W8136J. St!< =096<1) Window Sticlcer • • • $5899.80 Discount • • . . . . . . 900.80 Over 400 New 1975 Models ready to go ot the greotes.t Cleanup Discounts of our 54 Year History. BARiii PRICED '73 VW's s2154 3 to c:hoos• fro"'. All In !11c•tl•11t condition. low 1"il•1. lock to School Spe- dol. (Sotr.Pl993) A1 low 01 , '69TOYOTA 4 Speed won... rad't0, t.ot.f, euotO.nt c-ondltlon & O fCU '°*I (XJW.581 I SAVE MONEY 25 to ChooM ftOn\ Including PINTO'S s1795 Stotion Wo90f'l1, 2 Ors .• Rvnobovts. 1971 to 197!5 (868DSY) "°"' '73 FORD ~TVAN ~topComper s.lf-<:ontoinotd, 16000 ll'li!M, •iU Oeoll (JJSJJf) .. SALE PRICE PICKUP SPECIALS Fordt-1-IOO't & f.20Q'li & 4 Wheel drive1 1971'1 llw\i .,,, .. t@;y :·.l ___ .... _ .. --· SAVE MONEY ' ! 30TRUCKS IN STOCK ; FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 6 LONG BEDS -CHOICE OF COLOR$ - 22 SHORT BEDS -CHOICE OF COLORS 2-4 WHEEL DRIVE PICK UPS IN STOCK ,.._HURRY WJf llf THEY ~AST! 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AM/FM stereo. heatef. tilt wheel (03475R) '75 PLYMOUTH · ' ~-' Eoanamia1f e cyt .. tlJtO. trn.. pow9I'. st9erino. ,adto. heat ti. wM:ewal! tires. ..,;ny1 roof, low mi-.,t.::t:O(Y extended ~, (t;l7581) ' • . . BRAMD'NEW 1975 INTERNA TION~L 1/2 .:rON ·PICK UP TRUCK ,. $ . V-304 engine, 12 v .. 70 amp. inc.-cap batteiy, 11 in. 65PG clutch. optional gear ratios, exhaust emission lat;iel. ~ .. . ' BRAND NEW 1975 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT I ~ .• s \ Front axle IOcking hub. heavy du1Y · A A step bumper, power steering, increased cooling, ·2 sp8ed transfer case, deluxe exterior trim package. .-· .- COMPLETE "HEAVY DUTY" . SERVICE AVAILABLE ' ' for yow R.Y. Oae of lht fillesf HrYICe facllltles ill Or,.1ge C.,.-tYI OpH Sai. days . 1:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Mi1d11Y Ila Fric!IY: ~:30 ·~, to 5:~0 ·' ~ ' ' . . 1l•s () • 7 \ • •• gun~Soutli Cons • ..l.. ·-.. . ... .. if. •• . ·-T..• ay' Oosl~ ~~· -N. 't'. Stoeks -:1· •• • . ~ . VOL. 61, NO. 25S, 4 SECTIONS,'*! PAGES -' 10RANGE oouNtt,:tAJ•fFORNIA '"" oc F.:ftlt>AY,.SEPTEMB.eR:f2, 1915 .• TEN C1'°NT5;; ·stroke PlTT!IBU-RG-11 -Hl~~--toolHl<or'tq.tlle dtyjall to "Slttp .. VlrlJala Murnane, 54, waa ito(f..:'"--'" ~led by • stroke wbllli wiiUna \$)1e rtsalp.td consclousn. ... ror • bus. • '.'!!lh•d Ille ~m or Ille women"• !i:Wkbloa;.... • For tha next i• boun, fhe ~hed In a city drwlk tank bttadle-one would believe sbe wa1 akil: stead ol intmde:ated. She wa, stlU ~nc-.lous l"hen two i>'trolmen picked her up and ' . -· ....._j; • ,. -' CUSD Teachers Protest A teachers' protest picket and a, demand that arbitration be en- tered to break an impasse in salary~ negotiation will confront Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict trustees Monday night. Jim Smith. president of the Capistrano Unified Federation of Teachers (CUFT), a union or- ganization, said his membership will conduct the picketing. Arbitration to free a deadlock in salary negotiations will be de- manded by the Capistrano Unified Ed1,1cators Association (CUEA ), according to its presi- dent, Tony Leon. The school board has offered teachers a 3.S percent salary in - crease for the current school year. Teachers, through their representatives. are demanding seven percent. They entered _negotiations seeking an increase of 25 percent. Talks have been underway since Mfktth. Supt. Jerome Thomsley has re· commended the board adopt the 3.S percent increase with or without teachers· approval. The board will meet at 7:30 p.m. at San Juan Elementary School. '31642 El Camino Real . San Juan Capistrano. Both Smith and Leon predicted that teachers· demands for a further increase would not lessen if the increase is approved. And both men said a walk out cs... PICKET, PageAZ) ' Coup)~ Seized O~-,D~Raps San Cle ~nte na'rcotics or- f ice rs arrested a Camp Pendleton Marine and his wife Thursday, following an alleged undercover rurchase of about $lOO worth o PCP, a restricted drug used. medically as a horse tranquilizer. Virgil L. Merlin, 24 . and Susan D. Martin, 18, were booked into city jail on charges or Sale and possession for sale of the drug. Mrs. Martin was released on hec own recognizance while her husband was held pending ar- raignment. Police narcotics officers allege the purchase b.Y an undercover agent included 19 baggies or the drug. /,,.--~------... Coast Weather I.ate night and early morning low clouds becoming sunny by mld- morning'Saturday, accord- ing: to the weather service. Highs in the upper 60s at the beaches to mid-70s in-land. INSIDE TODA 'l" • Fu.nnu photograph.t from l"nlr>« .. a pr..-oJ, the 21~ A.""'"11 Copl .and Couibowi Horse Show .and Breakfo.11. and othn int~~.ting ii.WW• Co ttt.Grld ~.ort\.~oen cowr """" ,,..,,.oriil . ht. t«Jart'•. WeeJcnsder. 1 • ... • I Seeing f)oufJle Julie (left) and Lisa Radford of San remembering which is which. The, girls, Qlemente may be a source of ~rotile\"IS 4'71, d'augh(J!Q 9f Mr, -anCl. M\'I, ,Ro~rt ~·, tbis year_ for Concordia Schoo) kin· ford, 1~7 Trl£algar St .. showed up for llie -dergarten teacher Virginia Wimer. It lsn't start oJ school Thursday. Mrs. lNlmer said ~ that they are anything but the nicest ot jrs th~ first ·l!.m'!I In 14 1 1,•a~, '• 1had little girls. It's thal they are 1deqhcal illent1cal twm~ m hef cla~. · . twins and Mrs. Wimer might have trouble It's Back To Sclwol For3,200 F&ces scrubbed and pencils in hand, an estimated 3,200 stu- dents will"starl classes Tuesday i11--the Laguna Beach Unified SChool District. • This year's enrollment is ex- pected to be about 2.8 percent more than the 3,125 students who trooped into classrooms last Sep- tember. ' School administrators said they anticipate no problems when the opening bells ring Tues- day morniri.g. ·~,No doubt there will besom~ un-anticil>aled ones. though," joked one school or- ficial. Seyenteeo new teachers and administrators. who are mainly reJila~ipg employes who re - signed last year. will be among the new faces seen at the schools. The new .employes were honored 'th\lrsday at a lun.i:heon hosted bY the Mermaids ' Division of 'the Lajuna Beach Cl\amber of Commerce. "'Everythinc good that you've heard about Laguna Beach is true!. Everything b~d is only ~alf true •· City Councilwoman,. Phyllis SWeeney. toll:t ' the new employes during welcoming re- mark'-. U.S. ·,Drivers Still Speeding By the A'ssociated Press The natiori'ls drivers are still whizzing ,along highways above the ~5S mile per hour limit de- s116ed \o conserve energy del_pite t recent increase, in ·gaeol.ine prlces, an Associated Press survey shows. In the i;ur+et. AP r.(porters ctrove. aL ss tn . p.h. for an hbur dwing a weekday .noonUme this week on highWays across the Cdltntry, ·The test showed that in dlilr. one state waJ the reporter, w!i}I• driring •at Jh.e lesal Umlt. atil• 10 p~~~ ~,l>r.e ~~· than .~o!ablm. ., · ·'Al\d 'ilfl that stale, West Virginia, the reporter said he tielfeved the tesl was tlirown ofl by . drivers from the opeoaite dlre1:tlon blll)k)nl lbelr u~i. tq watil or a .... c1ar •P e4 trop. · Ford Wants ~Ret1Irn 0£1 Secret P41pers '· ~ ' WASHJNGTON (APl -J>reai>. A.!k~ 1f the President's action dent Ford told the House in-. would close down t)Je eom!'1'it- telligeoce committee today he tee's operations, Chairman Otis w~ts it to return secret inf~m!:.._ G. ;ptke _(D-N-.Y -1. s~ic!. ''It ce~· lion supplied by the admfrustra-,tafnly doeatemporanly. There 1s tion because four classified ·no way on earth you can inv- words that could cripple U.S. eitjigate Jhe intelligence ac- foieign policy ,were made public. UVities of th~ United States of The President also warned the Amer-ica without access to committee that it would receive c143:sified ~nformation. ··. . no more material from U.S. in· Pike 'a1d the comnuttee will telligence agencies unless it notf'eturn the classified informa- agreed to clear through the ad-/ tlon to Ford until committee ministration all information to be members meet next week lo plan made public. their course of action. The committee's investigation Asst. Atty. Gen. Rex. Lee de- into U.S. intelligence activities livered the President's message came to an friimediatehalt . 1 to tjie House committee. He said -.. · • the President's action was pro- Nude lntnuler ScaresWo~ Awakened t)y a slight noise, a San Clemente woman has tol4 JX>lice she opened her eyes to find a tmall, mysterious naked man lurklng al the fool of her bed. ':('be woman, a resident Or a noJ't,h city &Rartment complex. totd:police the man then got up. and' -ran from h er apartment through an open dool'. The whereabouts of his clothes iS un- known. ': · The incident occ\lrred late Wedoeiday ·or early Thu'1day morning. said .police.. "'~ are,' searcblng ror a short •slightly built man in his early20I. • mpted 'by d isclosure of four word!: which were contained in reports oo inleJUgence about the 1973Middle East wa~ The report indicated U.S. in- telligence agencies were, caught by surprise by the outbreak of the .. war, Lee did not say what the rour wordswei::e. ~ ~Q;nmittee earlier had -wo~ dOt agreements with in· \ellia:ence offtci als to decide what materials .coul~ be made public. But Lee said the rour wordl in di11>ute were released by the com'mitlee w.ithout intelligence offi~iaJs' ag,r~ement. The words. he aaid, coUJd irreparably harm Foril•s-conduel of.foreign policy. A ·~T.he .. ·P'residenl 's re - .. qK>nsibilliy for.-the nationaJ " <St!eS.fC(ihj:T,Pace'AZ) , • 4 • --. . Inmates' Action , Similar , . Sy )¥1LLIAlll SCHREIJIER Oii .. .,..IT .......... A spokesman ror Orange Coun· ly Sh,riff Bradley Gates said to- day '-suit filed Thursday in Los Angeles Federal Court alleging inhuman condltiohs at county.Jail appears almost identical l'o 'a class action filed in June by several inmates. The · new legal &ftion was bl"Ou.gbt by the American Civil Liberfies Union (ACLU ) on behalf of .five t.urrent inmates of the jail. Jt followed alm06t seven n¥>n,ths of investication, ACLU otftcials t~ld Distrih Judge War- ren Feuuson. ''We feel ,tHis is almost exactly th~ sarne as the other based on whft we have read about it in the papen:." said Joe Mestre. Gates' exac.UtlYW aid.. "We .Jtave oot beeil served aa yet .• ~ llestre nid the June lawauit was filed by dltferenl ;,Jmates •than tl\trcur~nt action and was withdrawn l!IU<ldenly by the plain- tiff" witll,put explanation. Tb.t "t l•test '.lawsuit. ·contends that monetary awards should be made to the Plaintiffs and all other inmates in the jail to com- pensate for ''psychological , physical and eeononUc losses.·· The five primary plaintiffs named in the suit are Jerry E. Stewart, Richard E ... Smith, Susan Young, Kenneth Wilson and WilliaJl1 Brown. The first two are being de- tained pending trial and lbeother three are currently serving jail terms. Their suit contends inmates are denied 'th~lr constitutional rights for a number of reasons in- cluding : · -Opening and reading of mail by jail authorities. severe limits on·ramily viSits, and inadequate or"rfun.fxistent use of teJeifhoncs. ' newspapers aud other forms 01 cdmmuni~ation. -Inadequate hospital and medical care. -lnadeQuate time C alle~edly (See JAIL, PageA2) Medical Care Cost-Talk Set State Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter (~Newport Beach ) and Laguna ~lcians 1 Dr. Vincent Carroll and Dr_ Robe.rt Ralston will speak in a panel disC'usssion on rt:iihg ~tS of mt>dical care at 7:30 p..m . Wednesday at Laguna Beach HiQh School auditorium. The free Public discussion will ex~mine the effects of the rising costs of hospital care and cover doctor' fees, malpractice in - fUra·nce fee,s and state and f.ederal programs arrecting ,PJedical care. The forum is s ponsored by South Coast Comm un ity Hosp;tal in South Laguna. Attorney Quits Tlh> Dtstru:ts By F.JIEDERICK SCHOEMEllL Of HM D•UJ 1'1Mol ltaff Newport Beac h attorney George Logan has resigned Wl· der pressure as legal counsel to the South Laguna Sanitary Dis- trict and South Coast Counly Water District. Raymond Miller, general manager of the two Soutb Laguna-based districts. saict,;k was the .consensus 1of the tWJ> boards of directors that Logad.'s counsel to them conflicted ~ his duties -as Laguna Beach c.N' attorney,. Logan was notified by letter two weeks ago to decide wheth& to represent the two districts or the city. He dec ided to slay ~dth the city. -. ·'They told me to do one or th~ other," Logan said today. "ll never has been fully explained to me what their concerns are. I don"l know that potential coo· nicts between the city and the districts had something to do witb it.·· Knowledgeable observers.-q!' the situation said the districts· actions are due to land use- related stances taken by the city of Laguna ReaC'h . · The city. for example, 1s Jocked in battle wi\h the AJiso Water Management Agency, over plans to build a $30 million se.,..<r s ystem that would s e r,.V;p thousands of undeveloped acr:ts of land in Orange County~ The ci - ty contends the s ystem wjil facilitate development. _ .. The South Laguna Sanitary District al so is angry with. AWMA . but for non-land use rC'- lated reasons . l...ogan has represented the (wo districts since 1965 . He was depu- t y city attorne y for Laguna Beach from 1965 {o 1971 . He returned to Laguna Beach as city attorney in 1974, foll owing: the re!Signati o n or Tull ~ Seymour. Lo-gan, a r esident or llunt ington ~ech , was a controversial trust~ on the l~unt 1ngton Beach Union Hi~h School Oistrict until last Y4\8f . when he resigned because of the p ress or pro· Cession al work. He i..s c1ty attorney for t he ci tie:. or Stanton, M.ld.wa1 City and Lo!i Alamitos and tht.> Orange County Mosquilp·Aba te n1ent 01:-it ri ct ~tilte.r .sa id A JOi nl coi:nmi"'ee oC member=-01 the director,~or lhe l'4'0 districts wi ll be (orfn~ t.o •elect Logan's repl acement. ,.he rtsifnalion is t>frect1\~0ct i , • DAILY PILOT · L/SC Frldtly, Sept.-noeriz, 117& ' ''Fi D ·, · , .... 1 ve a ~, a ~ ' 1 . .. -· Mamon Deatli: 'l'hreat ~ . ' ' _)" .. . . ATLANTA. Ga. <API -A tett~ pqrpor/edly wrl\ttn by ,1 m~·mberor, the ··ramily'· of Charles Manton, .convtctf!d.ln th1..• Sharon 1alt•1nurders, threatel1S the death of five vooPle r?r every <lay Manson remains in prison. the Atlantu Cons!1tut11Jn sa id today. The Constitution said the letter was "'r1tten two a.;d a half months hl·fort' l\1a.nson <lisC'1ple Lynette ··Squt"aky" .,'ron1ml• wa!'> 1..·har~ctl with attempting to assassinate Presi· dt•nt 1'~ortl . The n1..""'spaper ::iuid the lt'tter, dated Jube 12, was sent to the .~s Anl(elcs ·rimes which turned it Over to federal 1 .nJthnr1t1l,S Thl' ('un~titution sc.ii<l ll obtained a copy 'l'hurs· liJy. • ' ··1f by .Jul:-12 our 1.0\'F. (Manson) and our family are- lll•l rt•lt·it~cil. thl'll u11 .July 13 you'll rind your £irst five dead PIGf> I ES and fiVl' more ('\'l'1·_v duy until they ar(' released,·· th(' ( ons t1tut1un q1111ted lh·.:o lt·llt•r as saying. '\Vt• s\\ l',1r 1f yuu dun·1 lht·n all uf you PIGS ar e gojng to net'l.I <'UllOl":-tu JHllltllt· through the blood that's going lo fill lht· s lrl't'ts ·· . ·. Th(• ('on~11tut1on ~~1111an1-'lil spoke.sman in Los Angeles t'llnf1rn1t•d tht• lt'lll'r '"Tht· J.os 1\n,gt•lps Timt·s did receive thc letter and turr11·tl 1\ ''' t ·1· tu postal uuthnr1l1t•s "'ho gavt• it to us.·· the !>pukt•sn1 .111 .-. :t id. a teorth ng to \ht· Con~litut ion. ··'!'ht' case is :-.Lill und1'r 1nvt•s t 1g,1t1on · t'romP~AJ PIC KET .•. by tea{'ht•rs re1n<Jins ;.1s <Jn option to pressurl~ the buard into gri.lnl 1ng a higher int·rease. I.eon said it was CUEA"s de· cision to seek arbitration folio"· ing a negotiating meeting &opt. 2 between teachl'rs· represen· tative s a nd distritl ad · minist rators. "In essence. they said J .5 pcr- '("ent "'as the rinal offer. We told them that seven percent "'as our ~.ast offer,·· Leon said. In arbitration. a third party ac· ceptable to teachers and school trustees would be hired. The arbitrator would listen to both sides and render a decision, Leon said. He said he would like the board to accept "binding arbitration·· in which the board and the teachers. in advance. would have lp commit them selves to accept. iog the arbitrator's decision. , Both Leon and Smith said their respective organizations are operating separately io the ~alary inC"reases dispute with the board. Leon sitid CU EA will not participate in the curr picket. CUEA f'epresents about 375 teachers while CUFT has about 100 members . The remainder or the district's 500 teachers belong to no organization. 1 Gas Station Dealers Meet Pending legislation will be dis- cussed wh e n the Southern California Service Station Dealers Association mt'Ms at 7 p.m . Saturday in Ben Brown·s Restaurant . South Li:tguna Beach. County Supervisor Ralph Clark and Gene Laughler, the associa- tion's a~torney , will speak during the mee\ing. Plans for chartering a ne"' dis- trict from Ne"'l>o rt Beach south to San Clemente will·also be dis· cus8ed. All s ervice station de- alers are invited to attend . Cocktails and dinner \\'ill he served for S25 per couple. War Warning Cypress Ple a. F or Airport Bid 'Filed ' San Clemente city coWlcilmen have abruptly received and filed a letter from the City of Cypress. asking them to join efforts to dis- courage joint use of El Toro M.arine Corps A"ir Station for both military and commercial air traffic. '.\l <1yor Tony DiGiovanni told fello"' councilmen Wednesday he has discussed the matter 'with Thomas Riley, Orange County Fifth Distric-t s upervisor. llesaid that until the m atler is resolved by a ruling by the Department of Defense. the issue will be "bounced back and forth like a rubber ball." The council ·s coolness in response to the Cypress request i1._in marked contrast to opposi- tion it once voiced when former Fifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers proposed a large com- mt>rcial airport be constructed.at Camp Pendlelol\. , The Cypress request urged the C\ty of San Clell\e~te to demand the bo'\rd of supervisors rescind their action applyi'1g for joint aviation use at El Toro l\o1CAS and Los Alamitos Naval Air Sta- tion. and asked the city to send a letter opposing joint use 'to the Defense Department. • ' Citibank's . - 1. ' t \ Rate at'flo/.tr NEW YORK !AP> ~ First Niitional Citf Bank rai~ed.~its pri~e \8bding rate io 8 percent,...tOday, a one-quarter poiJJt increase. J T he nation's second largest commercial bank said the increase on the in- terest rate it charges on loans to its most creditworthy b\isinesS bor- rower s takes effect today. It's the first time Citibank raised its prime since Aug. 8 wh.en. iLWent to l~ per- cent: Spinola Warned I •' lgrwred? WASHINGTON iUPll -The State Department denies the ~1 c­ count of one of its former in - telligence chiefs that he was pre· vented from warning &.>cretary Henry Kissinge r that war was about to bre ak out in the Middl<" East in 1973. LISBON, Portugal !U PI> Portugal's military rulcr-s warned former President An · lonlo De SPinola today he would be immediately arrested if he tried to return to the country. Spinola 's recent travels in Europehav~led to speculation in Llsbon that the ' exiled general "'as gathering support for a coup attempt. Ray Cline. forrrilcr head of the • • • J J AJ~. · ..... " ·~ , only Ii ve mll\utest \o ea\""tt'lcala. "'" -Inedequ•te heatiot 4fwl ven. tilatlon •nt,.ms that ollec Jy , <ollll!itili\l a b0al~uar4 ... -'-Allegedly p lltal punbh· ment at ~he nd• of Jall authorities end conftnement in :;egregated cells without due pro· cess. Denial of all aC'cess to Jawbooks and all legal material. Mestre conceded lhe county jail has hit.d problems but Is carefully inspected by outside agenclek seYerat times each year and any problems that are dis· C"overed aFe promptly correctud . lle ::iaid early in 197<1, the jail underwent a meticulous 1nspec-' lion by the State Board of Correc· tions, Yo'hich is due to examine the fa<'ility next year. Though the state's panel found the jail to be generally in good shape, it pointed out some dc- rects that have since bct:n eliminated. ~1estre said. The jail has also been critiquc<l almost annually by county grand juries a nd Mestre said all their concerns are also answered. "We arc also regularly inspect- ed by the county health of ricer, the Cal~C9rnia Youth Authority and 'ederal .~urcai.i or Prisons," J\·Jestre CQncluded. · t SECRET •.• securitY ~f .the Uni~ed $.J_ates leaves him no alternatjve::"bbt lo request lhe immediate retw:n of all claisifie4 intormatiOl\ pre- viously pro.Yided this commit; tee," Lee said. • ~ He said' 'intJulgen.ce agencies wqµld withhold anY·Jl'ddttlonal in· tcrmation from tbe oofumitlee . untilJ!he congressm~_agree not 10 ~ease future J.fl(ormation will\Out ¥Pecifie adrtiinistration approval. , \" ... ; "Alt :"ag'erlci~s respectfully d~line to ft.tl'nish classrl'ied1 111·aterials until ttie committee satisfactorily..tilteFs its position," he said. Pike asked Lee how ~e thought the comTnittee could ~ntinue to function without access lo classified materials. prompting Lee to reply that the con · gressmen could' honor tradit)onal rule::i of secrecy. "That·s exa<:lly what's wrong, Mr. Lee," Pike exploded. "For decades committees Of Congress have not done their jobs and you 've been loving it. ''ou l'ome up here and whisper in one friendl y congressman·s car anti in my opinion that ·s why "·c're in the me!s we're in." Phon~ System T" Get, Lock ~ . ' F ~r.Elli~tgency San Clemente's. city emergency telephone system will be ex- panded soon .y.rith . addition of '1 equipment allowing pdU~e or fire personnel t-o ''Jock on'' a !elephoned C'all ror aid. prevent· mg . the c_aller from making a panicky disconnection before full information ls gi_ven. The new telephone eguipment will cost th~ city $1,849 to install and .$148· in additional monthl y serv1ce fe(ls . Pacific telephone manageritobert GaMon told the ci,ty council, which approved the plan Wednesday. Charges and installation are pending approval by th e CaJiCornia Public Utilities Com. mission. Gannon said the lock·on device will permit public safety person- nel to call back persons who have . dialed San Clemente's 911 emergency line. The new system will tell city pei::aonnel whether the caller is still on the line and unablt" to speak, 011. it be has hWlg up after calling. • ., . , , • f'il'" Olll• ..... ""-'' h LM Pty.,. .. AS lies1 ENTS WATCH, .'NEWPORT FIREMAN HOSES DOWN BRUSH FIRE Thursday Afternoon Blak.e Rares on Bluff Between Klng1 Road , Coast Highway $29 a 'Unlt Two. Yo uths ··Set' ·Blazti-: . ' , , f :'. S~iita Ana College ~ > • . '. ln.N eWm>Pt.: ~ Tw~ y\ai1 hsfsusP.ct;lld of pl aJ!- ing with malche~ were detained by ~ewport Beach Police ll'hurs- day arte"rnoon after .firemen ext· inguished a grass fire on thrr hill above Pacific Coast 1-figft.way overldoking l,.he Balboa Eay Club. Makes an Off er .•. 'fhere were no injuries i(l the 3 p.m . blaze and no buildings wert" damaged, although the flames threatened a residence at 811 Kings Road on top or the bluff before being stopped about 10 yards from the house. A witness told poli{'c he sa\l.'t v.'o :;mall boy s runnin~ from tht· scene of the fire and govt· thL· of· ficers their identit 1es The 6·year·old and R-ycar·old rt•portt'dly C'onfrsserl to polic(• that they had been playing "'llh matches ~i nd "('rt· rclt•<Jsed to their parenl s after quC>StioninJ!. Juvenilt• offircrs \\lllJ dccidl' \\·hat Q(•tion to take , 1£ anv. Tht" flames came.c-los~ to bolh lhe ro"' of houses on Kings Road and stort'S und offict•s li ning Coast 1-fighway across from the Bay Club. Santa Ana College officials iaY they are ready to accept. !ltudents from the Saddleback Community College District, even when the home district has refused to issue transfer permits. But there is a catch. Students will have lo pay tui- tion at the same rate as those who enroll rrom out of state -S29 per unit. The college's new poJicy is an outgrowth of a new amend· ment to the state Education Code which allows students to attend other community college dis· lri<.•ts if they arc willing lo pay lhe C'OSt of ou t -of ·district tuition. Santa Ana College officiaf's say the policy will allo'A_'. Tustin stu· dents to attend nearby Santa Ana College. or permit Irvine stu- dents to enroll at Orange Coast College in Co~la i\1esa. Inter-district transfers have recently bet.>n refused by Sad- d\eback College on grounds that taxpayers of the home dis tri ct had to pay for the ir tuition fees al the other distriC'l. Sket~hhook b y Heritage An outstanding selection of many styles . on d isplay now The new Education Code amendment. hO\l.'ever, imposes the cost of tuition on the student, not the taxpayer, according to Ernie Norton. vice president for fiscal affairs al Santa Ana College. Check s Presented To S. Coast Groups Separate S850 checks were re- cently presented to three South Coast organizations by the Laguna Beac h Junior Women's Club. Groups r ecei vi ng the as . s istance were the Laguna Beach Girls' Club, Laguna Green- belt Inc. and l'wtarine Studies Ins titute. Dana Point. The woman's club raised the money _ during a recent fund-raising ac- tivit): held in conjunction with the opening of the Broadway depart- plent store in Laguna Hills. , State Department Bureau of In- telligence. told Congressmen Thursday he tried to get the warning to Kissinger on Oct. 5. 1973. ORANGE COAST NudiesMove DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed "'"lelon! ""° """''""" Jack R. Curley Voe• P••~l<l<'nl """ C..M•.+ ....,,"611'<', Thoma!. Kee.,,11 tdnor Publicity Bugs Singl.es Group A BBC film crew' was to have dropped in on a sensitivity workshop in Costa Mesa Monday night to photograph sing le Americans getting in touch with their feelings. But the gathering won't be held in the home or a C06ta Mesa woman because advance publi'ci- ty overemphasized that hal.f or the session will be in lhe nude, according to Dick PeUelier, pres1- dtflt of SinglE\Scene. "She doe!Jfl't want to hoot It\, a11ymore." he added, nottn~ that a sensitiVity wbrksbop ls a week- lyacti•ity of the organization. ln<iead lh•;worksboii wp1 ~ held et a house in NllCrton, and the Bri,Li..tb 8f'oadcasting Corporatj(l(\.ftlm crew will pholo-arapb ln there. Pelletll!r.,.e:ii;plaln"ll tbal the BBC ~ preparj.n1 • :rv Procr•m called "Splrl(ot '?e." • 'tit'• about liCe, Ubertr, and I.he ~ult o( happin-." be tald. 'Thl'Y cb .. e Cali fornia .. tho · ~laff IO !ilm the pun"! o! h~l· n .... and I.hey clwM 1lngle . pie because one Out""lif-f e adulll in America It ""'"•In!!!•·" • Ptlletler. who ultd to lje a • counselor. said that Single Scene was formed two years ago in Northern California. It has 6,000 members nationally1 and about 700 in Orange County. ~ ' There is an activity every night of the week in Orange County, he said. The sensitivity workshop will involve the exploraiion of the senses of'taste. touch, stnell, and sight through. various exercises. The latter° Pa;\ of .'!'~J..evening will·be-'<levote4tl'l givffiir.and re· ceivinl mlllil'nlaaages, llelle}ier said. "Bul this i•loptional ; some people msy 1-8\le. This is tiot a sex aet,iviQ'. ll's in a-erouR~tua­ Uon, undfti the guidance otan in· struclor. a.n~ se.iual feelincs are preltt her l9 e4e;r;ess.,,. Under tho6e clrCUfllStlllJ~e\I. ln addili6il, 11\eie will be the in· t\lblli'1C infl11edce I)( the. ~BC· camer'as and llih! 1 P'Uet1v ,.pJa eel that one or· the purwse~! 'eo!l\11()> I• to s how \Ii~\ nudity, does not -alil)<-lfacl to !M1•· l''!V• are 1 notlnloclvln&~er t~ual dNfll•~llon.s.' ~ •• d. lft's i!'IPl1 OD oppor\ilJlily l\'lkO )'OU ete1>lorf your~ rall10f." .. I • I ' OREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-l<ARASTAN-BAKER I ' NEWPORT BEACH • 1121 wi:si:cun· DR . ..,.2050 LAGUNA BEACH·> :W5 N,t!fftJl (,.'(MS"f lfWY , 4!1>4·6.SSl ,' • , tORRANCE • ....l ... D•T< 6 S TUID ._S ' ' 2""0 llA\l"tllORN>: BLVD ,. " ""' ~ ' A A' t:QO lo S:JO I011<0 F~ Iii 9. Sy., ll l lo1 ' • • f' I '~¥·1Zi9 ~ ....... --~~,..--~ .... ----;i..-. ......... -. ............ --' • j • • ' • • Cheek State, Too ~ College Sources ' ! Offe~;,~~;ncing State and s~ial college programs can be alplticant sources of nnanc:iol aid lo hlaber edueallOf\. tn most ca.sea; however. you still must prove your need -io get a Parents' c.oatldential Statement from your school counselor end follow the state and collel•delldUne iOSlr\lctloOJ. !n addition to ptovidlnt: loans for residents, your state may have &rant pragrams. Jn fact, last year, 25 percent more money wJS available through need-bned state aid program11. Much of the credit for th.is increase Money's Worth ln state funds goes to the U.S. 1:ovemment ·s ex:· pa115ion of the State Sb/· dent Incentive Grabt (SSIG> proar•Jll -1111· der which .\he rederlil ' government matches amounts of state grants to students. For the '75-76 year alon(', $20 million has been appropriated fordlatribution to states forSSIG. STILL, SOlllE STATES. as ,..ell as the District of Columbia, do not have any grant Proerams: Alabama, Arizona, llawaii, Louisiana. NC\'ada, New llampsb1re, New Mexico, Wyoming. The one state that does not base its awards on your demonstrated rinancial need Is Alaska. Check with the scholarship agency in the state's capital (or a nswers t&: Can part·time and h11l£·time ~tu· dent.a get awards too? Can awards be used at private col- leges only, public colleges only or both'! Can grants be us~ ' at coUeges out or state? What is the deadline for ;ippllca· tiONI? What are the requirements? Many collcge.s have their own £inancia1 aid funds (or students RS part Of their rinancial aid p~kage Of arants, loans. jobs. Expensive colleges usually have more money for grants than lower cost ones. With a grant, younactuall y may end up paying the same at a high.-cost college as at a low-cost one -or even less. THEN, THERE'S cooperative education -a complete educational plan that unlike the federal College Work-Study program, always includes ca.reer-rel3ted work as part of the curriculum. Typically, you, the stud ent, alternate each semester or quarter between full -lime study and full -time work. You may alternate on a daily basis. or attend school and work the same day. Or-all students may take annual leave to work six or eight weeks. More than 500 colleges offer this kind of program. and at a few nearly all students are in cooperative education programs. It ·s a superb way lo get practical experience and pave the way for a future job. For a free copy ol "Undergraduate Programs or Cooperative Education in the U.S. and Ca nada," write to National Commission for Cooperative Education, 360 Hunt· ington Ave., Boston, Mass. 02115. YOU ALSO MAY BE able lo get mod erate-sized, long- term Joans with low interest rates and tol erable repayment schedules from colleges. The5e can be short-term loans, too, or can take the form of JX>Slponed or deferred tuition. Interest rates generally compare very favorably with rates charged by others and repayment after graduation may be geared to your income. Check directly with your col· lege aid o(ficer. • Also, before you tum to a commercial lender -where interest rates are usually much. h.igher -check into civic and religious organiutions in your area. Consult your high -school counselor, community cent.er, church or similar j sources. And don't overlook Social Security and the Veterans Ad- ministration as sources of major benefits! If your parents are deceased, disabled or retired and you are an unmarried. full-time college student, you qualify for Social Security benefits. These can be a major income supplement for education costs -and 500,000 students re- ceived educational benefits from Social Security in 1974·75. Check your nearest SS office. IN 1974·75, TOO, veterans benefits for postsecondary education were paid to 26 milliqn students -veteran~ and wives, widows and children. You can get these benefits to co.mplete high school, to attend busines~ school or to enroll in a variety of vocationat·training programs. Ask as. v.:eu about stipends for apprenticeships or on-the-job tra1n1ng programs at your local o'r regional VA o(rice. If you are already enrolled in a VA educational program, you can get extra allowances if you agree to work u~ lo 100 hours 'for VA. Treasury Says Oil Hike 'Unjustified' WASHJNGTON <UPI) -Treasury Secretary Despite the inflated cost of William Simon and other the things they import, the , finance ministers of in- Arab oil exporting countries duslrial countries warned at are getting four to five times the recent joint meeting of the as much in real value .ror International Monetary their oil as in 1955, the U.S. Fund· World Bank that an oil Treasury Department says. price increase would abort · Therefore, it concludes, economic recovery. another big price increase now would not Qe 1justified. And , with '7 .8-million Americans un~mployed and domestic prices again rising at a douMe digit rate. the Ford administration is warn-m.g-of the dangers of such a Although President Ford says U.S. recovery is "well under way." administration officials are quick lo point out the economy is at a critical stage. Unemployment has held -world oil price increase. steady al 8.4 percent of the THE ORGANIZAnON of \\'Orkforce for the past three Petroleum Exporting Coun-months. Job gains by factOry tries claims innation in the workers have offset 'A'Orsen· United States and other in· ing job conditions for dustrial nations has c ut minorities and teenagers. OPEC purebasing power in the past year. CONSU MER DEBT in· creased dramatically in July and August. but analysts are still uncertain whether rising debt reflect s buoyant con- sumer confidence or rear that it is better to buy now than wait when prices might be higher. This erosion, ""·hich the Shah of Iran puts berween Z1 and 35 percent, is presented as the justi(ication for higher oil prices when the current nine-month freeze ends SCpt. 30. Another increase is "a perfectly logical .move," the shah told the Iranian parlia· mentrecently. Underlying the concern The Treasury Department at,c>ut consumer purchasing ·said cotnparisons of a pa~tern~. is the ract wholesale "multitude'' or commodities pnces Jumped al an annual prices do not justify ttlgher oil rate of 12 percent in July a_nd prices. . . · August. T~e whole~a.le gains , occurred 1n a penod when ••BA.SEO ON A companson volatile (ood prices swung between Saudi Arabian gov· dO'A'Oward 5.3 percenL emment revenues per barrel . and these indices of prices of But the m~JOr . part of ~ the goods OPEC buy, as o( whol~sale pnce index -tn· January 1974 a banel of dustnal commodltles -con~ OPEC oil in ~erect 'bought' tinued its stron~ upward mov· nearly four times as much as eme.nt. Since ~ising a modeal in 1955 in terms of com· 0.1 .fe.rcent _1n March a.nd modJties and over rive times Apn . 1ndustr1al c'?mmoditics as much in terms of manufilC--have thrown off higher inna· tured good.s,'' the trea1ury tion~ry sparks e•ch suc- said. cess1ve month. 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Jn Lon· don, 1t rose 50 cents ta open at $.148.50. • • I M DAILY PILOT Fric!!Y, S!p!ernbef 12. 1975 ~ w~~stl~r \Breaks ·j_;Neck • USC, Blue De • Clash ·Tonigltt MOSCOW -A triumphant • American day wos slruck with tragedy when Abdul All of Saint Paul, Minn., suffered a broken neck during the opening day or the world Greco-Roman wrei;tl- ing championships in Minsk. All, a soldier stationed in Virginia, rr<ictured a neck vertebra when he was thrown to the mat by i\-1ikko l-lutala of Finland in a 163-pound match, according to the Soviet news agency \ass. He was taken lo a l\.tinsk hospital where a team of doctors were treating him. His condition was not known. NoS..,lielt l.ONDON -The Davis Cup committee today ordered the semifinal match between Sweden and Chile lo be played as srheduled at Baastad, Sweden, Sepl.19-21. Basil Reay. committee secretary, said the ('ommittee accepted Swedish police as- surances that the Chilean tennis team would receive adequate protection. To1111C-T\l I·• PROVIDENCE. R .L - Former Boston Red Sox slugger Tony Conigliaro has signed a one-year contract to become a TV sportscaster on WJAR-TV beginning Sept. 22. Conigliaro. 30, "'ill becomC' the regular 6 p.m . sportscaster and will share other sportscaster duties with Chris Clark. Channel JO's veteran sports announcer, station ofCicials said Thursday. LOS ANGELES (AP) -The lJniversily of Southern Calirornia. with a quarterback who has a history or rumbling, and Duke, with a signal caller who doesn't, open their 1975 root - ball S('asons against ench other tonight at 8. In.spite o( Vince Evans' Ja ck of experienc(' and Hal S1>ears' sure- handedness. USC is favored · Evans is a hard·charging run- ner, "Vince"s problem has bet'n fumbling,·· said USC coach John McKay. '"But we thlnk we can do more Tunnina from tbe quarterback spat this year, and that gives us an extra running back.'' Spears lll,Duke"s 6-loot-I, 183· pound pre-law student who coach Mike McGee said was unspec. lacular but not error-prone. "He won't rumble or throw mahy in· terceptions." But fumbles and interceptions are what concern McKay, who fields his youngest team ever - although lt'1 blc and rut. In spite ot havln1 Just four re- tumlnJ starters oo olfenae and four on defense. USC ia a.es.In overwhelmlna pick to win' Ute Paciric·8 conferenc-=.. Part of the reason for such optimi1m by writers and bi:otidcasters who voted last week-w'5 founded on the ract that the TroJam have ex- eellent men retuTning in key · positlonti. · Strong tackle Marvin Powell, a 270-Pounder, anCI weak euarct Joe Ul'I T1 ... llol• Conigliaro quit baseball last month after his Jatest comeback bid from a near ratal beaning in 1967 failed. THE RAMS' TONY BAKER PICKS UP YARDAGE WITH AID OF ATERRYNELSONBLOCK. Mattltetm TalJbed MILWAUKEE -Eddie Mat- thews. former slugging third baseman for the l\1ilwaukee Braves and manager or the Atlanta Braves, was named Thursday by the l\.1ilwaukee- Brewers as a scout and minor lepgue instructor. WFL Boss Cries Foul Elder LeaMllfl PINEHURST, N.C.-l"lf'$t-nu>d s.corl!'t Tl>urt- llM'I' In thJ UOD,000 World Opwn <ptl luur-nt.., tN 7,007-v•rd, p•r-71. No. l couruo •t the P+Mh\lrst CGYntr'I' Club; LMEldef' L,. o.tln'I' Ectwenls I P9t l"ilnlmoM AaidFW!Hth Tom W.llkopf Jim Dent ....... RoCIC..-1 JohnScl'llN ..,_rd Twitty U.TreYlno W•llyArm,trong Mlk•HIH LDUGr•lwm Bob I!. Smith R.yFloyd Bllbby'W .. klM Tom Kite N.i•Sl•rt!S ..IOrWl~Mlte'I' Urry"'9111Dn ......... ....,, ... M en.t. cr...,.tDfl 8obOl'NkllDl5 eltly~• JKt Nlck••us &.ildl a.1ro 31-~S ,._,,___., 3'-n--411 l2-»-411 31-Ji--111 ,._M_., ,._,,__.. 3'·3'--611 37·.)1.--68 3'·3~9 3'-ll49 3'·li--119 .lt-li--119 3'·Ji--119 3'-li--119 ll-ll-10 lJ.J1-ID J1-n -10 3"1·l6---ID J).:ll--10 Jl-D-JO J).lS-10 ,._,._,, J).JS-10 ~36-10 l).JS-10 )6..3'-ro J7•Jl-1D CHARLOTTE, N.C. CAP! - Chris Hem meter, president of the World F'oot ball League. lashed out bitterly Thursday at ne~·spaper and news service re· ports that the two-year-old league is about to collapse. "Every time I go lo a to"·n. people assume l 'm there to deal with a bankruptcy." said the 35-year-old J-lonolulu busi· nessman whose Cinancial plans formed the basis or the WFL's .second-year reorganization. "Instead of talking about root- ball as I should. I have to talk about accounting firms. This continual battering is taking its toll," Hemmeter told a news con- ference. "In our franchise cities, the media has been great. But 27 other cities would love to see those 10 cities disappear. Those 27 are making it tougn,·· he added . While he didn"t say so, his re- ference obviously was to the 27 cities with National Football l,eague teams and the 10 cittes Favorites Advance In Seniors Tennis .. Favorites advanced to the ' quarterfinals of the 49t.h Paciric Southwest seniors tennis tourna- ment at the Newport Beach Ten- nis Club Thursday. Dick Leach, the No. 1 seed in the featured 35 men's singles. had an easy time in dispc>Sing or Bob Gilbert, 6-0. 6--0. Other top seeds including Jim Perley, Ron Livingston and John Norgaver a.H posted victories. In the 45 singles, Sam Match defeated No. s seed, Dick Meteer. 6·1, 6-2, while John ShCa toppled sixth seed, Mel Lewis, 6-3. 4-6. 6-4. Bob Perez, the second ·seeded ,player in the 50 men's singles. battled unseeded Charles Hub- b:ird for two hour~ before win- rung, 4-6. 7 ·6, 6-3. Action in the tournament con- tinues through Sunday when finals ln all 12 divisions of singles and doubles com petition will be played. • •s -Ven Joh"li de! Druckl!f' 6-2. 6-l; Shea dfof Uwh l-3, •-4. 6·•; Maleh del MellHr 11-1, 6·1; Kauder~ C•ldl!rwood 1·5, 6·2 SD-Mlorll" Cl<il McD•nl<its i-0.6-2; O.llow1ydl!I Br~Y 6·•, S-1, 14; Polls d<il Durllll 7-6. 6-1; APl>l!I def YO\H'lg )-2, 6-1, 6-3 ' Benham Ml Auderm1m l-I, 6-1; HIPPtl't!lli!il <Ml Cissna 6-1,6-J; fll1'111 def Hub- berd._., 7-6, 6-l SS -ChHsebDro def M<.Danl•ls6-1,6·2 6S -W-1! del Moore 6-l • ._,; ICatnln def C.Slltll J.s, 3-4, 6-1 ; BoeOll! dl!I Lorlmoro 6-l. 6-1; Mlll&rdll McF1rl•TW 6-4, 4-6, 6-0 MEN'S DOU8LE5 lS-LIYll>CIS10fl·H•rCll•f Def McCM>e-51•-6-1, 6-1; o..tly-lnman O.I Rolillnet·l>Dwc:IM 1-6,6-1,6-•: S.Cflrfbnl!'r-StYl<liOn 011 Hood·S<.OU 6·•, t -D; Dul!'51er-L,kflllrle-d dll C.rrko-Ci!s'lftll ~. 6-t; Ni'tSDn·lttOl!l Pug.11-Perall•._.,._,,._, •S -Yardll!y·Sl•ugflt Ott! ~ti-r-MAltUH!ol!I\ .. _ .. Sl -Cl'leflebDro-C..ltow•v def Dul!i!-Murlloc.k 6-1. 6-1; Uis.-Pe•bl• de! ~plnlkl-Bust;y ._1, 6-0; Huahn·Hl~n!!l•tl def ~yl-.R•llsll-1,6-1 1S-Vil!r•Dewsor1 d_. Ru!.Mll·5P"ll'IQllr._l, t-1 WOMEN'S SINGLES SS -Joh"ston def LIPl'll"I-._3, t-0; Abel 1111 Al~ ..0, 1·6; M<C•bt'd1l StrfOll6-0.6-0 «J -W•kefletd Mf Sm.all ._,, ""3 •S-S.Cnw•'11 Ml R•ll•llo._., .. l 60 -V~m.tns def Rowden 6-l. ~; T°""'!" O!!I 61!rtKll 6-3, 6-•; Adler d•I EdCllngtQto 6-0 • ..O; Up· ton def Mli1Glc~ 6-1, 2-6, WOMl!N'S OOU9LES MC.OoUOl*-MllK•ri Olil ue-.Fr.,._ 6-3._ ... J; Johnson. El Us def 8er11ch-Stre-I w. 6-J •S -Gordon·Mllver Gill HVSMy·MAllhlWS •·1, ,_, SD -Tonkln·MaSdlck Ml W•tkll"'ESterlln<;l 6·1, ._1; Bl!rtsCh·Ho~n Ol!f A•llly·ROWClien._.,W MIXED OOUILES lS -Hell•-•""msl•Ol\9 Ol!I 0.YldsOn-RollKfllld 6-1 ... 1 4S -S.ul-Per•1 dl!f Crowley.Crowley 6-J, 6-1 ; Amllno-Vardl1y d•l Fr•ncr..l"rencri •·2, t ·l ; ICllUd9<"-Adl'r ft! Y•..O-Hlndrkks .. 1. 6-0; Sl••t• tor.-$tr.tl«\ llll 0.l\oW•Y·G-11-y 6-2, 6-f • v:ith WFL teams. Hemmeter came to Charlotte from Shreveport, La., where he said he 'checked thoroughly into the reportedly shaky Steamer rranchise. Hl' said he helped to strengthen some weak points and he rallied the support or business leaders. · I-le said he was shocked at re· ports out of Shreveport which he said took his positive statements out or context and made them sound like predictions of the league's doom. "Maybe I'm too honest,'' said Hemmeter. "At the press ron- fl'rence down there, somebody asked if the league could continue lo exist by· drawing only 2,000 to •l,000 per game. I said of course ~ .. -~,,.-~-,·~-~-.., • • not, but went on to say that the average attendance thus rar has be<.>n 15.000 and everything points to that improving. .. But my whole ansv.·er was not reported. only the first part. ''The same thing happened to a statement I made that if one franchise folded, the league couldn't rinish the season. I went on to say that the remaining 10 franchises are all healthy. 1 believe that the league is only as strong as its weakest rranchise. .. Within two weeks, I'll have complete financial status reports on all the teams. Six of them are complete now . including Charlotte and Shreveport, and 100 per cent of them are healthy.'' Nettles1in TroufJle Costa Mesa's Graig Nettles, the New York Yankees' third baseman, hruigs Jrom the roof of the Milwaukee dugout after failing to 'Catch a foul pep fly_ Sixto Lezcano (16) and Pedro G\U"cia of the ·Brewers watch as the ball falls untouched. The Yankees won, -10-2. Senator Raps Olympic Chiefs WASIDNGTON <AP) -Sen. Jolin C. Culver (D·loWa), says the International a~ United 1ltaw Olympic committees are •o"'pfl1•d of ''a bunch of arilltocraUc fatcall whol>ave Ill· tie, If ooy, recard 101' the people """lllilmalely win the medala- tbl atblete1." . Ill a •troll& burst of criUcism tl ... ~::r,.~url~I hearlnp of tlla t'• Comml..!on on Cira 11• ll!IOC'U, CUiver. a.panel -•· blalted the qualifica- tions needed to be a committee member, as told to the com- mission. ·•we are told that to l\dalily to be on the !OC a perM>n mu•t be highly recommended. be a res~~ed member of society and have the money and time to de- vote to tbe Job. Well. I knoW lots of people who come hiahlY re-commen~ed and ere respected membtts of soci1ty and are poor. but they would make good ·representatives,·· Culver said. . i • The Iowa Democrat made J\iS comments during, the ap- pearance of Douglas Roby. a U.S. representallve to'the IOC. at the clo<inJ sess\on of th<\ com- mission's J.Dittal two-day hearing In Its Y•"'1"·1onJ investigation lnlo amateur athletic•• The 22-member commission WM establis)led _,b}' President Ford June 19 to '1aetermine what factors ·impede of prevent the United State1 Iron! fielillnc Its beat amateur atbletet for partl(lpat,on in the Olympic . } I Games and otber International apart.log e•enla. Gerald B. Zamow. commission chairman. said ll\ey •bould study the contTitata of tho over .. all amateu.r apoks picture In the United St ates with that of cltli•r countries;-the elCls(t.ng Intern&· tiOllal niles and how !hey are In· terpreted and •1bentj' a.nd the "amblsutty that exists In llmdlng teams and Individuals In the quest foT athletic excellence •nd the Important task or repres~ntlpa their country.·• -. Davil. at 2-14. anchor aruonade- lenslv• line. The cent.,. ls Jiff f1ood. 240. On offense, McKay calls oo Gary Jeter. a 240-pound Junior who some reel may J>e the beat player on the coast. but the USC defensive line isn't nearly as strong as in the past and McKay said. "II the line doeonl do the job, the linebackers must main· lain the scrimmage llne. Ir they make a nice tackle five fards past the line. ii may look great, but !bat's otlll five y-:· Duke-may not Q.v to nm yery much U S~e~n c"" llnd 180- PoUJJd oen1or split 1114 Troy Slade. McKay .termed Slade a pro pl'Ollpttt and Slade has the Ct-edentlals: SI catches lo< 489 yards and two touchdowns. However. he'• mo.t deadly as a klclt rttumer. He retUmed one punt 8$ yards lot a •~ore aaalast Tulane and burned North Carolina for 94 xards oa a klckoR return. 1 • Rarru Get Tough t Oakland Runs Into Stone Wall • LOS ANGELES (AP) - Defensive tackle Merlin OISen. the veteran of the Los Angeles Rams' derensive corps, credited the defensive backfield as much as his own rront rour in Thursday .ni ght's 6-0 shutout or the tough Oakland Raiders. "I'm really proud of the whole defensive team,'' Olsen said. .. Every sack of a quarterback re· quires great coverage.'' The Rams tossed Raiders quarterbacks for losses rour times with Jack Youngblood credited with three of ~em. "Any time you get a shutout, it has to be a tremendous effort by your derense," said coach Chuck Knox, who added, "But tonight's game really doesn't mean anything. Next week lhey start counting them.•• The battle at the Coliseum · drew 68,630 a nd was lhe finale of the exhibition season where both the Rams and Raiders wound up with 5-1 records. Olsen said there was one change on defense: "We didn't blitz them as we have in the past. It seemed like they were looking for it." Knox made one switch by using running backs to carry in the plays to quarterback James Harris. "We did that just to see how it would go," the coach said. "We have ,been using the wide re- ceivers to do this in the past. It's too early for me to form any con- clusions." Place kicker Tom Dempsey. joining the Rams just this L1' Clips Reds season, booted both field goals In the victory and said, "[did mias the first one but it would have been a shame to miss the second."' Dempsey's initial try for a 31-yard scoring effort sailed wide to the right but he got a second chance because Oakland was orr side. He scored a 26-yarder and added a 32-yard effort on his next chance. ''lt"s nice to win but it's nicer to De with the winning clUb," said Dempsey who has played with New Orleans and Philadelphia. ''It's nice to be able to con~ tribute.•• Coach John Madden of the Raiders commented. ''The Rams _ are very tough. They play good, solid defense. We couldn't get established. Wfiile I 've never thought that any football game was meaningless, this was not a meaningful game as far as the Super Bowl is concerned." Madden used his No. ·1 quarterback Stabler only in the first half, and Knox used his starter Harris the same period. Still, when they went out, the score was 6-0 where it remained. .. _ - Flt'$1 cio-s 10 , 1 AlliN'l-'l'•tdS :zs.a --~ Ploulng .,, ... ds S2 U2 ,.. ....... , ... ds 61 .. PnMS 7·21...t 1-20-J Pllnts ..a ~~ Fun'blft.-lost t4 G-CI PaNllllrs-y•rds .. :w ,... INOIVIOUALLIEAOlld RUSHING -O•kl•nd, HllOClllrd 1-H, 'Y•rt ~ 4-ll, Hilf't 6-20. lot Arlgl>lrH, c...itlltttl 12·Sl. Bllrti!lwn t-50, McCUl<""°"MI, lleUl"2-lS. RECEIVING -O•kl•nd. 8ll•lnlkolf 2-35, BtilrtCfll-1'. Los olin(ll .. 5, Jtl$N"l-M, 1Clttfl2-40, PASSING -061.itd, Sa.t*r .. 14-J '5 Wlrdsl u-~•. 2.1-111. LosAno-ln. HMTl1•1 .. 1r•; ~ll-6-168.. • No Dynasty Yet, Sa-ys Anderson LOS ANGELES (APJ -The Cincinnati Reds, stalled momen- tarily by the Los Angeles Dodgen; in their goal to hit 108 victories, will be awfully toogh to Dodgers Slate AM .. ~-••K~ ~.12All.nl••1 l.osA .... t.1 Si!pl. lJ AU.,.111 •I LOS A"'0119'S Si!pl. l•All.nl• •I LOI A .... IM 7:2Sp.m. •:SSp.m. 1 :1Dp.~ beat again in 1976, says their ' manager Sparky Anderson, ''but ' it still isn't any dynasty;• he maintained. ~ The Dodgers beat the Reds. 5-2, Thursday night, sweeping the brief two-game set and earn- ing at least the consolation of capturing the season series rrom the National League West champs, 10 games to eight, and Man Guilty In Zisk Case winning seven of the nine games in Dodger Stadium. Rookie Rick Rhoden went the distance for the first time in the major lea'gues and Steve Garvey batted in three runs, two or them with his 15th homer, as the Dodgers imp[9yed their_ltqJd_pn second place. But it didn't prevent Anderson from praising his Reds even though he was thrown oµt of the game in the first inning for argu. ing a call on a pitched ball. "I'll be very s urprised if the Dodgers don't com e back strong next year and win 90 or more gapies, '' Anderson said. "But I knOw this -we'll be there, too. Any.team that beats us will have to smoke it bard all season.'' AndeNon said be didn't coa- siderthe\.R.eds a dynasty-There will be 'JlO more dynasties because oft/>e draft." Sparky ex- plained -but-that doesn"t mean they're not an a1t some club. CINCINNATI .. r llltl Ao9eJb •I I 1 F'lyMJb 0000 Grln.y ti a 1 I D \:ii.- ._.. "' 1.k'l'K l W.OMMnl~ •t " PITTSBURGH (AP) -A man from suburban Murraysville has been convicted of hit and run charges in a case involving the wife of Pittsburgh Pirates out· fielder Richie Zisk. Mclr,_n lb 3 D 1 0 T.P9reilb 4011 Glorwy11t 41111 ...... Otya •ote George W. Peak, 39, was found guilty of failure to stop, give as- sistance and pro<;luce identifica- tion arter he biicked into the Zisks' car outside Three Rivers Stadium. pinning Barbara Zisk between the vehicles· bumpers. At the time, Mrs. Zisk was holding the couple's infant son. Noonewa!!I injured . Zisk testified that he pleaded with the motorist to move the car, saying, "You have my wife and baby pinned in back." The outfielder said he attempt· ed to put Peak's car in a forward gear, but Peak closed and locked the door and ignored Zlsk's llOW>dlng on the hood and TOol betoTe driving away 20 or 30 ~econds later. Peak said he was afraid to open the door again. and that he couldn't hear whet Zisk was ;1houting because the windows were rolled up wllh the radio and air conditioner running. _ He said when Zisk opened the door he was swearing and telllJlg bi.di to qiove the car. but that l.be out!ielder didn 'I say 8ll)'lhlng abouthlJ wife b<lng pinned. I 81!nchc 4 D I 0 G. Fo:stt>r If • D D o Ge-rOlnlrno <f • O I 0 ConcH<IOll •$ 3 D 0 0 IBlll!fto!wornp • 1 O O O c.c.rronp 0000 Crowlr, pto 1 0 0 0 Bofbonp 0000 OWd •• , .. Y•.,..-c 4.1 t 0. R-11• llt t '1 R"'°""" p :I o o o ANGELS, ROYALS IN 1'WIN B1U KANSAS CITY (APJ -noj, Kirkwood, 5-4, and Sill Singe~ 7·14. will pitcb tor !be CaliCornra An1els in a double header whi opens a four-gl\me series he tonllbt. · The action will be aired ,.. radio 1latlon Kll!PC (710) at~ lnca\4. Doug Bird and Al Fibm will hurl for the Royals. The Ansels play Kanou a Saturday and Sunday Ulen,,m<Wil on tollinnesota and Tex.a. --1; • , • VOL. NO. 255 4 SECTIONS 31 PAG PlllNI or lhe constnlctlon ol the El Toro Hip Sdiool awlm· ~ ,P.OOI hav~ reeet...i ano4her setboc~ wit~ the di~t~y thal ~ l'ownt bid' la a whopplnc s.110.000 _, •• , lb c;onstnactioo ftllmale. • • ';l'ru1tee~ OJ the 8addl~b~ck :Valley -U11\aed S<l!Qpl Dlatrict are tclied"""4 I.> meet at~ p.m. l(ooday lli&bl to..il:y to'lliluR qui WaYI !".,«>r!eCl~ u\e 9"1cbial • • • ~lot . ' • • . • • ~­-• ..... -- Anltr.ak Slop .. Gets 'Kiss.:ri.4e'~ 'f~ -~~ ..By RUDI NIEDZIELSXI . °'•o.itr"..,..... -· It all goes <accocd.ing to plan'Saddreback Valley com· muters will be -departing !or LoS Angel!!ll in 1576 from a "kiss and ride" lot. __ .. - That's how ,Jack Raub, engineerina .consultant to the Mission Viejo Company described part of the operation or the propGsed • Amtrak stop in Mission V.iej . .. Rau.b said ·studies indicate 65 percent of th~ commuters would drive their cars to the terminal while 25 percent would opt for ..a ride wilb their wives and a, parting smooch. The terminal is proposed for location between La Pai Road and Oso Parkway adjacent to the San Diego Freeway. *** A ~EW Saddlebaclt College course in "Death and Dy- ing" brought some lively comments from Trustee· Frank. Greinke at last week's board session. Gr~nke jsn 't opposed to.death. only talking a.bout i~ in t~ classroom. He sJlid by teaching about death and d}iing ilie college was getting into morals and religion, thereby violatingtbe-classic separation between church and state. . Nonsense, scorfed fellow board members. They saw no connection and approved the ~rse. For Gr · e the.effort to klll lhe course cleatly ran into a dea4~ r.. ' -. * * * . IUS NA.lllE may not.be. M~ bl¢ the.fµ:st view a 100. paund baby rhinoceros born at Lion Country Safari got this week was Crom a mud puddle. The muddy delivery in the puddle didn't appear as messy as it might seem,;cconiing to a spokesman for the park. since white rhinos ar~l :"'bite but dark gray. Zoological diretlor P~14i.nn said "while" ilia corrup. lion for the Afrikaans worll for "wide." This refers to their gaping mouths which are wider than that of ordinary rhinos. Orange County scht:)QI childrelf will be asked to provide the baby boy With a:lfroper name. .. .. Argentina Raid .. Dead at· Hideout BUENOS Al,RES, Argentina CAP> -An army blasted a ler· ror\st bldeout with.90Jnm cannon early Friday, killing three leftist Montanero gue.rrillas Inside. police said.• News reports said the body of a kii:lna~ oil ex- ecutive shot in the head was found outside the housf:. • Poli·ce said the army was called at daw~ tri(lay afte,r a six· hour !tattle during wbich pollce officers Wflr~ 1,Wable to silence a terrorist fitlng I\ machine gun from lberoor o{tlie house. Foqr policemen were wounded in the balll~. The Jilerrillas also tossed hand grenades and Mol~CQC~lails . The Q!fiqial news agency Telam._iaid potice later foW'ld the body o(tbe e>r:ecutive a Ceyt yar<b from the house. The independent news agency Noticias.Af~tinas said the dellid man was · reot:- ly Luis Domenech, an Argehtine officer of a private oil tefinery was severely damaJed by three .shell bleats fired by an army pla· loon called out of-La Plata. The bodi~ of twb m'en 3nd a woman were found inside and police said other 'terroris ts may have eseaped. ' Police reports said the clash 'With the Montanero guerrillas: took place in p. suburb of La Plata, 30 inileS south of Buenos :.t.ires. Earlie< rfPorts. had placed it in the village of Florencia Varela. · On the. political £ront. the Argentine4 foreieri minister an· nounced that President Isabel Peron •ill start a mooth's leave of ·a~ence Saturday .because.she is "'very tired and· her doctors have recommended a rest." He said Senate -president llalo Lucier wjll be acting president. -l ~ kidnaped Aug. 12. PoUticaI, Violence raced un- abated aero.as the country and police. ~rted attleast eight new Poliee •3id the terrorist house ~albs. • • t,IFORN(A , ' Today' :Y. ~. ~-ks · ' , El Tol9o High ~ool bllls.rectlv..t ror the l><'Olect. In· dlc~~ps. that the~ dlalilcl wat~ overly-optlml1Uc In lt.coa\totlmate. . 11 lr\lateu aecept the low bid. ~ctloll on Ill• facility coUld -lift witbl' two wfflcs allowing Ille J)r'QJecl lo be CO'IJ'Pleled by ~arcb<if next year. The re·advertisfng of bids .1!'.'!uld 'delay • the eonst.ruoclion ~le ~y 'll• weeks, Fer~ • ... ' eeUmated. Wlien --9Pen: tht Ron&ld W. ; CaJpel-a-XemOrlal Aquatics Cent~ will provide a lralnin& 1roUnd for cornpelitive htsh ¥"-hool s wimmers and will be open for public recreation a.s well. , O(anee County supel'visors last, spring agreed to furnish $250,<¥)0 in reve.nue-sharbl& funds tor the pool'S cl>ns trvctloo under • the 1Upulallon tbal tbe pool would be.-open wetl<~• Oil after ach.oOJ. Wrltte• 'nto th& . .,..rqent at 1 the tn1ls\ence of Supervl1or Thomas 1P. Riley were specillc h<>ura when the pool Ill to be o- f or public use. When ocJiool Is in oeaaion the pool will be open rorJourhourson eae,h of twJ) weekdays bet.w~n 4 (See POOL, Pa&eAZl' - $Uit Jliiips COtiJity jail- • . . ' ·-I ACLU4ctwnAllege~ 'Inhuman Condit~ns' By WtLLIA•-SC'RREIBEll =l'.lof inv.estlgation, ACbU that monetary awards should be are denied, th·e1r eoosUtutional ..._ ... o.1irf"f•...., olficialitold..District Judge War· made to the plaintiffs and all rights {or a nunibei olre&SOM i• A Spl)~esman for Orange Coun· ttn Ferguson. other inmates in the jail lo com· eluding: . ty Slreiifr-Bradley <Jares laid-to-•"We feet this is almost exaC'lJy . pensate for "psychological , --Opening-and readinrof-mail day a suit filed·Thursd•y in Los the 1ame as the other based on ph~ical and economic 1osses:· by jail authorities, aev~limlt.s Angeles-Federal Court alleging Whal we have read about it in the The five primary plainti.ffs on family visits, and ~te inhuman ~nditlons at counl)' jail . papen,'.,.1aid Joe Mestre. Gates' named in the suit are Jerry E . or non,exislent use of telellfiOiaes, appears almost identical to a executive aide. "We have not Stewart, Richard E. Smith. newspapers aud other !Wms of class action filed in June by' been:served aa yel.·· Susen Young, Ke nneth Wilson communicatiun. several.inmates. Meistre said the June lawsuit and William Brown. -Inadequate hospital and The n·ew legal action was was filed .by di fferent inmates The first two are being de· medical care. brought by the American Civil than the current action and was tained pending trial and the other -fnadequate time (allegedly Liberties Union (ACLU) on withdrawn suddenly by the plain· three are currently serving jail only five mtnutes) to eat meals. behalf of five current inmates of tiffs without explanation. ·•"terms. -Inadequate heatini and ven· the jail. It fonowed aJlDOISt seven The latest lawsuit contends Their suit contends inmates <See JAIL, Page A!) Teachers To Protest lnCUSD A teachers' protest picket and a demand that arbitration be en- tered to break an impasse Jn salary negotiation will eonfront Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict. trustees Monday night. Jim Smith, proslde<it ·or Jbe Capbtr..O Unifil!« Fe<leration of _Teachers: (CUFT), a union or- ganizatiop, said his membership will eondu<'I the pickellrlg. Arbitration to free a deadloc-k in salary' negotiations will be de· manded by the Capistrano Uni£ied Educators Association <CUEA>. according to its presi· dent, Teny Leon. The school board has offered teachers a 3.S percent salary in· crease for the current school year. Teachers, through their represenfatives, are demanding seven percent. They entered negotiations seeking an increase Of 25 percent. Talks have been under way since M·arch.. Supt. JeromeThom...ley has re- conlmen4ed the board adopt. the ;J.S. percent increase. with or without teachers· aimroval. The board will~ meet at 7:30 p.m. at San Juan Elementary School, 31642 El Camino Real, San Juan Capistrano. Both Smith and Leon predicted that teachers ' demands Jor a rurther increase would not lessen if the increase is approved. And both men said a walk out (See PICKET, Page AZ) Citibank's Rate at Bo/() NEW YORK fAPl - First National City Bank raised its prime lending rate to 8 percent. today, a one-qu'arterpoint increase. The nation 's second largest commercial bank said the increase on the in· terest rate it. charges on loans to its most c(editwocthy business bor· rowers takes effect today. It's the first time Citibank raised its prime since Aug. 8 ~hen it went to 7% per- cent. Manson follower::; Sandra Good . left, and Susan Murphy we~r self-styled .. nWl's habits" as th~preQare to be ·rea-iDlO-arraig nme nt procee dingS against Lyn ette Fromme Shortly afterwards. Miss Fromme, clad in similar crimson robe, wa::; ushered from c'ourtroom in Sacramento for outbursts including threats against judge and demands that redwoods be saved . Sama Ana College Makes an Off er ... Santa Ana College offi cials say they are. ready to accept students from the Saddleback Community College Di.strict, even when the horn~ district has refused to issue transfer permits . But there is a catch. students Will have to pay tW · tiOJl al the same rate as those who enroll rrom out of state -S29 per Unit. The college's new policy is an outgrowth of a new amend- ment to the state Education Code which alloW!I students to attend other community College dis· tricts il they are willing to pay the cost of out-of.di.strict tuition. Santa Aila College officials say the policy ..fill allow Tustin stu· dents to a~teni:l nearby Santa Ana College, or permit Irvine stu· dents to enroll at Orange Coast CoUege in Costa Mesa . Inter·district transft'rs ha ve recently been refused by Sad· dl eback College on grounds that ta"payers of the home di strict had to pay for their tuition fees al the other di strict . The new Education Cod e amendment. however. imposes the cost of tuition on the stude'nl. not the taxpayer . according to Ernie Norton. vice president ror fi s cal affairs at Santa Ana C.Ollege. Ford Asks Return of Secret Data WASHINGTON (A Pl•-;: ~esl· dent Ford told the H~use in· lelligence committee tOday he wants it to return secret inl'orma· lion supplied by the administra- tion because four classified words that could aippte U.S. • foreign policy were m8depubllc. The President •lso warned the committee that K would receive ·no more material from U.S. in- telligence agencies unless it agreed to clear through the ad· ministration all information to be made public. The committee's investigation into U.S. intelligence activities came to an immediate hall. <See SECRET, Pal• AZ) U.S. Drivers Still Speeding Ry the Associated Pr~s The 'nation·s drivers are slill whizzing along highways above lhe 55 mile perROur lfniit-de- s igned to conserve e nergy des pite recent increases in gasolin e prices. an Associated Press survey shows. In the survey. AP reporters drove at 55 m .p.h. ror an houi:- during a weekday noontime this week on highways across the C'ounlr}·. Tht> test showt.>d that in onl y one stale was the reporter. while driving al the legal limit, able to pass more cars than passed him. And in that state. West Virginia. the r eporter said he believed the test was thrown orr by drivers rrom the opposite direction blinking their lights to warn of a radar speed trap. Coast Weather I.ate nig ht and early morning low c louds becoming sunny by mid· morning Saturday, accord· 1ng to the weather service. 1-lighs in the upper 60s at the beaches to mid·70s in · land. Str~ke Vietina Igno·red He says the new policy applies poly when a release is not given by the home district -and if the tral1sfer is approved by the Rancho Santiago Community College D istri ct bo a rd o f trustees . Norton also pointed out that students 18 or older can attend any community college in the <S.. TRA.NSFER. PageA2l INSIDE TODA 't' Funnu photographs from France, a preview oJ the Zlst Annual Cops and Cowboys Horse Show and Br«lkja.st and otMr interesting things to see ond do are gn.i.n cover .!lory lreotmen! In t&day ·s "'eekender . " • PITTSB.URGH (UPIJ Virelnla Murnane, .. 54 was fe~e<I bY..a •lroke whlle"lfOIUDJ ror·a bus • ,.,oi' the next i• bOun, s he languitbw Jn a elly dl:.illllt tank hff•use no pne '1'du.td believe 1he was sick.111St~ad oC inlox.icated. She was sllU unconscioua when two patrolmen picked. b~r up and took her to the cily ;an to '1sleep \loll." Sht regained con.sl:\ou1ness behind {he bar8 o! lb<; wumen ·s ffil bloc . ' "'J'm not drunlt, 1·m sick," she k~ pleadin& '' she re&ained .eoatciOUOO~H 'for n~g mo-, menls. She ""5 told. to go back Ill sleep. ·-Mrs . Ronald Fr.e\lnd, her daugbter, became coacerned when Mrs. Murna.ne,diitn't come home from work Wednesday night and !>eaan calllne the morgue.. hospitals and. the miss· ing persons bureau. ' At the same time, Mrs. Murnane waa 1 belnc ha'Ul e,d belatt a city magi9tl'a\e -al least 14 bour11 after her' strok~ She said 1he wat.1ick but the malliou:at' •all! po\ice didn't find an,y m~tcation iJt her purse, so U>ey.~11umed Whewaadrunk. "I/ you ran Wal.Jt, you can go," the m•&islrate said. "Call your people and have them pick you up." . The intoxication charge was dropped and Mrs. Murnane was allowed to ca ll her da.uahter. '·Four: or us went down to the station to1ethet, • · Mrs. Fnw\d •'\Id. ''.When1;'\'• l<lt llljore w• couldn't !Ind er. TM\lqlleeaald i ' \ I they didn"t know where she was. ' "We finally found her 11bout half an h~r Jater sitUhg oo a bench in a nother part or the building. She Was conscious but I don"t know if s he recogni1ed me or not:· As they were leaving the police station. a policeman suggested; "You be tter take her lo a hospital, lady, She looi<s oiclt." Mrs... M\lffi&ile W~rushed \o lb1 lntepSIVe c·ore Will ol SI. Ji"C".a.ncil General ~-Sbe wi1 report~ in sedous condlttcm F/'lday. I • • J' \ , .. ' Madrid Conviction MADRID (U PI ) -A military court today convicted three left· wtng urtban guerrill as of the murder of a policeman and sen· tenced them to death. two olhe.r defendanlfi were sea1enced lo 30 and 15 years in jal~ respectfvely. The sentences were.subject to appi:oval by the army·s highe•t jun,°'d.ical :bodY and the government. • •" ' .,.., ' AtY-krvkt ...... LM. .. W bllfwllla O at1lttM ........ Cnl1.,.rd .,._Melle•• l-......... .. ----... MllW•r• AJ ~, ... , •• -vi•' ... ,. lrlWI""' ,_, .t.$ N•tlaitYI ,.__.. 0 1 It Ora"'°"C..'"'IJ 9) ...... Ill Srlvil ~r11Pr "' SMrll •• $-~ M.l•-11• 14-t TIM'lltlM ., Tiit.ten <' ,,,_ 12 WWtflril- •• C4-• .. •• •• 11·1 " .., .... CJ c ... •• •• ,. Al DAILY PILOT se . Frlct.y, S•ptemblr 12, 197! • ·--' 'Five a ·. Day' •, . ' . ,. MaJUOn DeatJ,, Threat ATLA:-ITA. Go _ (A P) -A letter p_urporl..sJ1 wrllttll~1 ~ men1beror lhe · ·ramtly" or Charin Mh.IOD, convtcttd In the Sharon Tate murck>rs . threatens the death of five peopl' ror every d<1y i\1 unson remains in prison, lhl' All ant a Con11tllut1on said today Tht' Con11Lilution !!aid the Jetter wa11 written two and • h1:tlf n1unths b{'fore Manson disc•iplt· Lynt>tte "Squeaky'' F)·on1n1t· '"'ai; ch11rged with attempting lQ 111••••in•te Prc~t­dt•nt t~urd . Thl' n ... w~papttr said the Jetter. dated June 12. was •ent to the l.o. Angeles 'rime. which turned it over to rederul ttuthorllles. 'fhe Const1tutlon !ta.id it obtained a copy Thur1· ciay • • i ·•tr by July 12 our J.OVF. ('.\1anson > and our family ure not released, lhttn on July 13 you'll find your fir:;t five deed PJGGIES und fiYe more every day until they arc released," lhc c;onstltulion quoted the leller as suylng. ''Wt."l S\l.'Cnr If you don't lhen all or you PIGS ore gol.na to OPed C'DOOl~d lo puddle through the blood that's goiOi lo (ill th(' strl•ets .. The Constitution s;.ild on f' ... BI spokesman in Los Angeles C'onfirmed the letter. "The J.os J\n)lcll'M Times did recei \le the letter and turned ll over lo posli&I uuthorities who gaYe It to us," th e spoke~man :,aid, Ul'Cording lo the Constitution. "The ca1tc'i11 :stil l under In \'<'st il!al ion.·· Porn Film Seizure Fought By TOM BARl.F.Y Ot trl• o.ur ,-ii.ttUfl A bid by the Balboa Pussycat Theater·is lawyers to prevent police siezure of two allegedly obscene mov.ies pending a verdict in their Harbo r Municipal Court ollilceni ty trial is being mulled today by Orange Co unty Supe rior Court Judge Willi am S. Lee. Judge Lee r efu sed to im - mediately rule Thunday night on the plea by Los Angeles at- torney David Brown (or a writ that wou1d allow screenings or "Deep Throat ·· and "The Devil in Mi•• lanes" at the Balbou Theater while the trial Iii under way. Brown argued that repeated ~izureis or the two controversial .navies by Newport Beach police were unconstitutional and that Harbor Judge Donald Dunean further erred when he branded the films as obscene. He told Judge Lee that it was impossible to define the movies as obscene or otherwise UIUil the jury could return its verdict on multiple obscenity chara:c1. Brown compared the i11ue •before Judge Lee to that of the Pentagon Papers cue in which the United State• Supreme Court ruled that the New York Times was within lhe law when it published the secret materials over official objections. ''This lasue is one or freedom of speech," he said. "The Balboa Theater cannot be restrained from showing these movies until it i~ determined in the municipal courtroom that they are obscene or not obscene." Judge Lee indicated before taking the case under submisalon that Brown's argument.I mJght be better directed to an appellate court than to a su~rlor court Judie. Deputy Distri ct Attorney Charles McFarland auured both Judie Lee and Brown that any llli'th•r att~mpt l!y 'the Balboa Theater to 15how either or both movies would result ln Judge Oun1an Issuing a seizure war-rant. TRANSFER state, if they establish residence . within the college district o( their choice. · P ICKET ••. by teachers remains as an option to pressure the board into grant · ing a hig her increase. Leon said it was CUEA's de · cision to seek arbltraUon follow- ing a negotiating meeti ng Sept. 2 between t eMc hers' repre21en· tatives and distr ict a d miniiitratori . "fn essence, they sald 3.5 per· cent wu the final offer. We told them that seven percent waii our last offer,·· Leon said. In arbitration, a third party ac- ceptable to teachers and school trustees would be hired. The · arbitrator would listen to both sides and render a decision, Leon said. He said he would like the board to accept "binding arbitration·· in which the board and thf." teachers. in advance, would ha ve to commit themselves to accept- ing the arbitrator's decision. Both Leon and Smith said their respective organizations are operating separately in the salary increases dispute with the board. Leon said CUEA will not participate in the CUFI' picket. CUEA represents about 375 teachers while CUFT has about 100 members. The remainder of the district ·s .500 teachers belong to no organization. West Skeptical Of.RtWt Ide-1 UNITED N'ATIONS, N.Y. (AP> -Wettern diplomats at U.N. headquarters view the Sov· let Union's new PtoPolal for n ban on underground nuclear weapon tests as another attempt to divert attention from the lack of pro1ress at the Geneva dis- armament negotiations. The Soviet propC>Sal would not ban underground exploelona for peaceful purposes but' It makes no provision ror ln(emational in- spection to lnaure that such ex· ploslon!t are not io fact weapons test. POOL ••• p.m. and at least 10 hours between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. on weekends . • When school is not in session. the pool will be open N> the publi c four days a week between 7 a.m. and lOp,m. for a total of no fewer than SO hours. The pool and dressing room facilities will be the only :IO- meter pool with handJcapped facilities in the Saddleback Valley Uni!ied School District. D Attacked • By Fineh HyDOUGLASFRITZBCllE Oflll4 0.11, Pilft ..... Inflation, spUrred by the growth or ineffective 1overnment bureauer_acy, is puahing the na- tion to the brink of eoclal up - heaval. according to U.S. Senate candidate Robert Finch. Finch-a<ltfressed the Friends of UC Irvine annual meet.in& Thur8 · day aa the klek,off of8 tO-day pre· campatan speaktne spree that will end In San D1e10 for the of- ficial start of his Republican primary campaign effort. The growinl percentaee of the e:rosi national product taken up in government ipending Finch itaid, ·'will cau1;e social dJ50rder when the bulk of the people feel they are beina taken more tban they are taklng. ·· lie said 40 perce nt of the gross national product goes to the gov - ernment. By the year 2000, he iiaid. the percentage wi.11 be at 50 perC'ent. ~1eanwhiJe, he sa.ld, 1ovem- mt•nt admlntatrative and re- gula tory bureaucracies seldom serve the function for whi ch they ~'ere intended. ''The 1overnment hirea a rat catcher who becomes a rodent rontro l officer," said Finch. ''He '• not going to catch the rat~ because they'te his consti -tuents.·· Continuing to encourage publiC' reliance on government for solu- tions to problems, he laid, ''riaks the collapse of the concept or law and the collapse of credibility from over-promising." Inflation, said Finch, 11 the worst problem racing the country. Government spending. he !laid, is the cause of Inflation. The nation has grown up In re- cent years, he a aid . "We know we are no longer the new world with more money, more miner ah; and more of everything else. The ~lo1an 'more is better' does not fit anymore.·· Still, he arsued atainAt a "no erowth, no risk" attitude, con - tendine. "The last generation was concerned with quantity and numbers. The next ""111 be con- cerned with quality and choices ... However. he =aaid , decisions to cut back on government pro- grams must be made now to frC'e the nation's resources (or ex- pansion and development of prlvate lnduiitry . "We don't want to be like th e froa," he said. "Scientiata have dlacovered that when you drop a fro1 ln a pan or hot water. he Jumps.out. But If Y°';l put him in cool water -and heal 1t slowly, he can't declde when it's too hot (or comfort. You end up with bolled frog ." · l'romPflfleAJ SECRET .•• Asked if the Presldent's_actlon would close down the commit- tee's operations, Chairman Otis G. Pike (0-N.Y.). said. "It.cer- tainly does temporartl1. There is no way on earth you cart inY- eattaate the lntelli8ence ac- tivities of the United states of America without access to classified information.·· Pike 1aid the committee will not return the classified informa- tion to Ford until committee members meet next week to plan their course of action. Asst. Alty. Gen. Rex Lee de- livered the President's message to the House committee. He said the President's action waa pro- mpted by dlaclosure of four words which were contained in reports on intelli~ence about the 1973 Middle East war. The repart indicated U.S. in- te-lllgence agencies were caught . by surprise by the outbreak of th e war. This means Tustin students could attend Santa Ana College or Irvine students might attend Oran1e Coast College -and not pay tuition fe es -It they establish residency in the 1ov- erning district. ORANGE COAST ... DAILY PILOT NudiesMove Pubiicity Bugs Singla Group Robtirt N. Weed lll•t>•IAflt tncl illl!Oll.,... Jack R. Curlev Yk• "•nllltlll •Ml o.Nr .. W....,... Thomas Keevll Ellhpr Thomas A. Murphlne M9Mtlnt Edilo< O.r'-sH.LOOI RlehardP.Nall M!llttM IN~ftlf'll ft!Mn A BBC film crew was to havl' dropped in on a sensitivity work1hop in Costa Meu Monday night to photo1raph single Americans 1ettlng ln touch with their feelings .• But the gathering \\OO't be held in the home or a Coat•· Mesa women because advance publici - ty overempba1ized that half or the 11e11ion will be in the nude, according to Dick Pelletier, pres1- dentof Sin1leScene. "She doesn't want to holt it anYmore," he added, noting that a aenalUvtty workthop 11 a week- ly actlvlt1 ortbe orgauluUon. I Instead the workshop Will be held at a hou1e In Fullerton, and the British Broadca1t in g Corporation film erow will photo-graph In there. Pelletier •~plained that the BBC II preparing a TV proaram called "Splrltol'78," "It's aboqt life, Jlbetty1 and the pun1uit of happtne11, .. ne, said. "They chose Calllomla u the place to film llid pursuit-tit h1ppl- .ne11, and they chble 11n1l• peo. ·>pie becauae one out of, three adult.t In Amerlc1 t1now1iht10." . PeUeµer, Yrho UHd lO be • counselor, said that Single Scene was Cormed two yeilra: ago in Northern California. It has 61000 members nationally, and about 700 in Orange County . There ls an aclivl\y every night of the week lo Orange County, he 1&1<1-The sensitivity workohop wtll lltvolve the exploration of the sens.k of taste, touch, smell, and si&ht through various exercises. The latter part of the evening will be davoted to livlnil and re· ce!vtnc nude mas11g11, Pelletier said. "But thls is optlanal, silmo people may leave. This is not a 1ex activity. It'• in a c:rou~ 1ltila· ti()o, under tbe •uidance Ol. an in· 1tructor 1 and sexual feelln11 are pretty nard to exprua under thoee clrcum1tat1ces. h In addlUon, tltere wlll be tho in- hiblt1n1 lnnutnce ot iha BBC cam1ra11nd li&htt. PelleUer ••Plained that one of the PIU'P!>IH of t ho actlvitJ Is tn ahow that nudity doe1 not nec .. aariJ)' le•d to lex. "We are not Into 1lY1n1 thoraJ>)I for 1uual dyafunctlon1,'1 be tald. ·1'lt's -slmpl1 ·an opportunity to mate you explore your past r•ltinJ.'' I S wan Song This was Drumstick's big act at New York's Brookfield Zoo aquatic show. and the 8-year-old marine mammal did it well before thousands or fans. But Drumstick died at midweek from the effects of an enlarged pancreas, his keepers said. They added that their star had many trlcks in his repertoire, including s urfing and vaulting 13 feet in air to catch footballs. Kissinge r C ritical Of U.S. Attitudes W ASl-11 :-IGTON (AP > Secretary of State llenry A. Kiss- inger sayis Americans ere basically the healthiest people in the Wesl bul have an almost "metaphysiC'al revulsion·· for risky foreign involvements. He says th ls fear of risks can be traced to Tndochina. Watergate and political .assassinations and has a major impact on &haping policy, causing problems with Congress. ''Anything that looks lo the pu~lic like a massive forei&n in- • vo lvement would require the most meticulous justification before it cou ld be supported.·· he said in an inler\1iew lo be telecast this weekend. Kissinger said th at wa s one re· ason for criticism of stationi ng some 200 technicians In the SlnaJ to help keep peace between Egypt and Israel. Sweden, Finland. Australia and Canada aJ l•hlve sent hundred.!J or troops into the area without any debate. he said. Sketchbook b y Heritage An outstanding 8electi0 n of many styles on display now • OREXEL-H~RITAQE-HE'NREDON-WQOOMARl<"-KARASTAN-IAKER Tunney Decries • • Coni rols a1 uu_a1s KMl'Ell ' .................. Sen. John Tun.net told • 1atherfaf of natural ,., pro- ducen ltt #,nabel111 tbda)i thll the natloll'1 111ocU;e !!( Ille •rlUcal l'ue! "Is ~Int made -bJ< un -• wift1overome111t Nftletionl. '' -Tunney dt!! tila! the. v ._s. Governme-nt WIU have to 11/f its atrlet re(Ulationt, ot olfshan 1as HJ>loltatlotl-to l1uncb llOUl'Cff of new 1uppiJ'. Hll mornlnc add,..., w11 before member• or the Pacific Coast Gal AJSOClatlon 11thered at r he Disneyland Hotel He ilald •••omment Is re&ujal-lllf the w~y to hl&her Dri<fl and fewer Jobs . He warned that this mey lead to hatlonallzatlrin be<all!o oeoolo will become so otitra1ed they will wanl gov- ernmebt to take over and UIUre them adtqu.te 1upplie1. but he said be believe& competition is essential. 'l\lnneY. b.111 lntroduC'ed lecisla· um to d•r•1ulate the wellhead pri_ce of new Qnshore na.t.ural f"' and would ~ub s tantta ly liberalize re&Ulalion ol. new of. !shore,.,.. f'..-P~A J JAIL ..• tllatlon systems that allegedly constitute a health hazard. -Alle&edly physical punlJh- ment at the hands of Jail authoriUe! and confinement in 1e1re1ated cells without due pro-cess . -Denial of •II access to lawbooks and all le111 material. Mestre conceded the county jail has had problerns but. is carefully inspected by out.tide agen<'iea several tlmea each year and any problems that are dis- covered are promptly corrected. He said early in 1974, the dail underwent a meticulous Inspec - tion by the State Board of Correc - tions , which is due to exa mlne the facility next year. Though the state·s panel found the jail to be generally in gO()d shape,, It pointed out some de-r ects that have sinc e been eliminated. Mestre said. The Jail has also been critiqued almost annually by county grl:nd juries and Mestre said all their concerns are arso answered . ''We are also regularly inspect-- ed. by the county health officer. the California Yottth Authority and Federal Bure'au of Prison&," 'Mestre concluded. ; NEWPORT BEACH • llJ'I WES1.'CUl1, DR-. &Cl•llOIQ Ll\GUNA BEACH• >j,\ NflffTlf ~YM.~T llWY., AVl-«U> 'TORAANCE• 2:11149 llA\1'1110RNf. BLVO m ... ~'ri. rn 1. ilwi 1z,1.>0> • J!i.11lf . WlllDATS I SATU•DATS f;OO lo (:JO ~ ' \ J • . T oda,y.'s CI081 .. ,...: · N.Y.Stee~ • r ' J ·, VOL. 68, 'NO. 255, 4 SECTIONS, 31 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CAL I FO~IA i I If 4 I F R!bAV, SEPTEMBER 1\!, 1975 J I j TEN CE~ !!.•pen ln-or ........ Ciiliiia m fhtratdlnln8".-n one! "liCl"l' 9"1•1ey ii 1 member ot l«mOd lut 1prln1 ID com Ille ¥e•lioo racillty. 1"' buildings ~-ord-. duol pralllemclltUe.,bolullla Oil· -"°'11Clliou.te1]>01t80•tuden11. o.er ~he next tllroe yeon, Ille •aJllllUI end 'vi~ noae oil· In 1ddltioa ID lan<1-:.....i.-:' ft.._. ~:f~ ·~~-.000-ID--eampua but ot!U nearby. Dorma let• .,tim1ted the upenae or r HousiDC and O>mmunlJ.y aocl apartments' •re available Of:I construct~on and tumlture at DeYelopment Act funds. Tile the umpua for 2,000 students; '8iso.OOO. Land In the Irvine Tqwn money, the CPllDcll bu =· lllcM:l5per~nt9!1hetotal. Center are1 Is e•pe<ted to be mlod. '\iU not co ror towanll JluUet• told tlle 1'0Ul)dl the more upeMlve than Irvine Com· eUmiDaliDC lnlne'1 l!borta&e ot -en'flalomabllordJn&hoose Qany 1-nd elsewhere which low~ a nd mode? ate-Income •tmoaphere with four ~O · ranen from $30,000 to $90,000 an bbuffs. apart.men~ bUl,dings cluste~ acre for residenti•l pr::operty. • • um bu 1.-.. -ot 4;11mpoa.-p1ua a 50()..acre ''incluskln area•• to be us.a at" univenlty' dlacre- tron. Ruaaera sara Iii !iii urea to get unlver1lty approval to build on ·the lnClu1ion area l&N:I: but the requests have becOme sriarled i'n red tape. "Everythine we want or need to do, 'ol{e have to fight the bureaucr4ey, 1• said Ruggera. C!le!! ROOMS, Pace 11.U Suit RRps .Co1i11ty Jail·, ACLU Action Alleges 'Inhuman Conditions' s..,a.n Smeg , .• By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ot ... DMt,. ... 1111 .... A &Pokes man for Orange Coun· ty Sheriff Bradley Gates said~ 4aY J. suit flied Thursday in Los Angeles Federal Coort alle&Jng inhuman conditions at county Jail appears almQSt identical to a 1 class acti_on filed in June by several inmates. • The new legal action was brought by the Americad Civil Liberties Union · (ACLU) on behalf of five cur rent inmates of the jail. It followed almost seven Ford Coat Bullet Proof! ST. LOUIS (APJ -ArrivinJ In the Midwest for a busy round or appearances, PTesident Ford declined to say today ii ht! was wearing a bulletproof vesl to guard aaain•• a pollible.. a· sassin. • mooth:s of investigation, ACLU. offl<lals tol4 District Judge War· ren Perguson. ··we feel lhis ls almost eitactly the 1a'me u the other based on wb't web e read about.it in tKe papen, ... aaJd J oe Mestre, Gates' eiecutive alde.1 ··we have not been Hrved ••yet.·· Mes~ salcl the June lawsuit was ·med· bi 'different inmates than the cunent action and· was withdrawn JUddenly by lhe plain· tiffs without explanation. Tbe. latest lawsuit contends that monetary awards should be made to the plaintiffs a'i'id all other in mates in the jail to com· pensate for ''psychological, phySical and.. economic losses.·· The ftve primacy plaintiffs named in the suit are Jerry E. Stewart, Richard E . Smith, Susan Young, Kenneth Wilson and William.Brown. ' 'l'he first 'lwo are being de· talned pending trial and the other three are C\Jrrently serving Jail terms. Their suit contends inmates This was Drumstick's big act at New York's Brookfield Zoo aquatic show, and the 8-year--old marine mammal did it "'-"" before thousands of fans . But Drumstick died at midweek from the effects of an enlarged pancreas, his keepers said. They added that tl\eir star tfad many tricks in his repertoire, including surf\ng and vaulting 13 feet in air to catch footballs. ··1 never talk about any securi- ty precaution• ~hat are taken,'' Ford told a rei:rter Wbo asked directly al lhe . Louis..trport if the clliel etecU ve was wearing the type of body ar mor that ap- peared to be part of his wardrobe when he stumped through southern New Hampshire Thurs· day. Referring to security measures, Ford told his ques- tioner: "It seems to me that's something that should not be dis- cussed." . ' Ne;w .Law Too Late ' ..( . ,. Minutes later in a live local radio interview conducted at st. Louis station KMOX. Ford had much the same response to the same question and said that to talk about any precautidns ··makes security much more <lir- ficult." Lynette's Pols U,.I T....-. Fo,r -rvnie Vo~iug •• . ' ' Man~on followers Sandra G\>Q!I, .le.ft, and Susan Murphy l wear sell-styled "nun's habits'1 as they prepare to be Jed into arraignment proceedings against Lynette Fromme. Shortly afterwards, Miss Fromme, clad in similar erimson robe, was ushered from courtroom in Sacramento for outbursts including threats against judge and demands that redwoods be saved . ~ ) ... t Democracy wU L be creeping in· to Irvine Ranch Wa\er District 'elections -but not this year. A county counse.l 's ruling on popular ballotirig..ron two of the district's Jive Qirector seats in· dicates a new law was si~ed too late to aJJ'oW the cha,nge ttlls Nov- .1 ember when three seats are up :for election. The new law. Assembly Bill 2392, was signed by Gov. Ed· mund G . BroWn Jr. AU~,. 29 .. the filing Jteadline for water board candidates. lo the Irvine R;lnch Water Dis· trict elections are conducted on the basis· or land owne~hip. That's the way the district was set up years ago under cautom(11- law. 1· • • • \ 1'.. However, the neW law, ·whic~ was aimed .s~c~fic.alJy at the lrvlne Ranch Water District, provides Jor a gradual transition to dtm~ati·c eleetlons. .. Under'"ttie neW"faw, the-district Would be divided Into fiie ,di•· tricts, with two seats given t the poj)ulatedareas. ~ \ '. Tb.e Irvine Coi'np'liiy still wouk\ coqtrol the majority~~ ,. board seats. ''The bi!);. respbnds .to the gradual urb&nization of our dis· trict, ·· acCording to district General Ma~ager William Hurst r ·'Close tn~:90 percent of the area we serve i still non-urban, with the water $eel m0$tly for farm· ing. But that ls changint. We feel the votin(: system, as the com· munity ·grows, should ch8.nge too:· As non~agricultural water uses .increase, other board seats wiil become sµbject to election by re· &ister~ y,oiers, at the discretion ot~board, Hurst said. "'!l"be bV~ llermlts the board to review 4111d 1evise periodically . the'.dlvi9i.o~nd their ~anner of repi;esentktu~n. as ur1)anization expend(.~.,he said. ''.Eventually, all the '"'!leats wiJl ~be fi11ed by popdllU' ballot ... 'fok o Bombing 'Ti 0 !UPI) -'All.east three em hurled' tire bombs al the •a \i.a.rtera ...of the ruling ·U.bet -Democratjc Party today, cauatia.g slilht damage but no casuilfies, Police said. • I Ford said he felt it was impor· tant for Americans "to see first· hand. close-up. their President.·· He said he would seek to balance other factors against security re· quirements and declared , "What's good for the country out-balances everything else.··· On arriving at Lambert. Field in St. Louis, Ford immediately plunged into a crowd of about 200 people, shaking hands and chat· ting briefly with several of them. (See FORD, Page A2) Woman Loses Antique Gems Antique jewelry worth $500 was stolen from the Irvine home of Eula Lea Scofield of the Willows mobile home park. Mrs. Scofield, 68, returned home at 4 p .m . after two hours of shopping. She discovered her jewelry box sitting out and open with the pieces missipg from their places, she told police. Police said there were no signs of forced entry and that the doors werel~ked . O ·il Boss Found Dead ai Hideout BUENOS AIRES, Argentina <AP> -An umy blasted a ter· rorist 'lideout> with 90mm cannon early Friday. killing three leftist Montanero guerrillas inside . police said. News reports said the bocfy .. O(, a kidnaped Oil CX· ecutive shot in the head was found outside the house. Police said the army was called at dawn Friday after a six· hour batUe during which police officers were unable to silence a terrorist ftrjng a machine gun from the roof .of the bouse. Four policemen were wounded in the battle. The guerrillas also tossed-hand grenades and Molotov cocktails. The-of£icial news agency Telam said police later found the body of the executive a few yards from the house. The inde))('ndenl news ageocy .l'U>ticias Argentinas said the dead man was appa~· .,, . ly Luis Domenech . an Arger.t1l1L' officer of a private oi l re£in ery kidnaped Au~. 12. ~ Police said the t.errorist house was severely damaged by three shell blasts fired by an army pla· loon called out or l~a Plata. The bodies of two men and a woman were fol.Ind inside and police said other terroris t s ma y have l'!Caped. ,, r0:ke l'i.etitQ ~Ignored .. l • • ' .PITTSBURGH (U'Pll -''l 'mnotdrunk, I'm sick," she least14hoursafterh~lll'Oke. \ftrginia Murnap:e, s•, was kept, plea<Jjng as she regained She s~d she Was' sick but the Jen..i b •t<'<!ke while wtlt!Jli coiUcloulineH for fieeling mo-maglsqote ss;d Polir.Odidn'il"tnd (bl' a.bus,. 1• •... • meats. She was told to go back to any medicatiOI\ ,in be'r 'purse, so . F th ·~ ~ ~~~~~-or e--next 14 hour$, she Mrs. Ronald Freund, her "Ifyoucan..wa'.111;,,you~anco," languishe(l in a city drunk tank daughter. became concerned the maaistrate said. "Catt your bec'use.oo.one would believe.she when Mrs. Murnane didn't come people a:rtd ha•~ tliem pick you was ickln teadofinloxi.cated. home from work Wednesday up." Sh was still unconsctcus when night and began calling the The lntox:(!ation charge was two atrolmen picked her u·p and morgue, hospitals and the miss· dropped and Mrs. Murnane was lpOk er to the city jail to ""sleep ingperaons bureau. • .~t•ll'"f,J'dU h"etda\lghter. it • ~'!'it, in us lictnl ~ to \he t regained consciousness At the samf time,JiM:rJ .. t-cm loe:tiher.'' "1tln. FreW\d bobhiil.tlle liar o[ l!Je"""mtn'I 1Cliftl.• f .... bellll haul•d ' '\When we IOI .u...e we cell bloc~. • before a city magistrat•. -at dn '~rlnd Wer. Tl\e police said • • ,. • I i ' ' . . ' they didn't know where she was "We finally found her about h'1f an hour later sitting on a bench in another part.or the building. She was conscious but I don',t know if she recognized me or not." As they were leaving the police station, a policeman suggested : ''You better take her to a hospital, lady. She looks sick." " l\IJ:l.•Mqr~a11e was rushed to tttei.:tntensive car~ t.init of St. F1-ancis General fio&pital. She was n?pOrted in serious condition triday. ~ ' t are denied their consUtutional. rights for a number of rellSOl\S in· ~luding : --Opening and readinc ot mail by jail authorities. 1evere lfmits on family v.isits, and inadequate or non-existent use ot telephones~ newspapers aud other forms Of communication. -Inadequate hospital and medical care. -Inadequate time (allegedly only five minutes) to eat meals. -Inadequate heating and. ven- <See )AIL, Poge AZ) Ford ASks Return of Secret Data WASHINGTON I AP) -Presi· dent Ford told the House in~ telligence committee today he wants it to return secret. informa· lion supplied by the administra- tion because four classified words that could cripple U.S. foreign policy were made public. The President also warned the committee that it would receive no more material from U.S. in· telligence agenc.les unless it agreed to clear through the ad· ministration all information to be made public. The committee's investigation into U.S. intelligence activities came to an immediate halt. IS.. SECRET, PogeA%J U.S. Drivers ,Still Speeding By the Associated Press The nation's drivers are still whizzing along highways above the SS mile per hour limit de· sig ned to conl?erve energr despite r ecent increases in gasoline prices. an Associatejl Press survey sho\.\'S. In the survey, AP reporterl drove at 55 m .p.h. ror an hour during a weekday noontime this "'·eek on hi ghways across t he country. The test showed that in onl y one state \11as the rePorter, ...,,,hile driving at the legal limit. ablt' to pass more cars than passC'd him. · And in that slate, West Vir~inia . the reporter said h~ be li t'ved the lest was thrown off by drivers from the opposite direction blinking their lights to "'arn of a radar speed trap. Co ast Weath er I.ate night and early morning lo"· clou d :-; l:it~coming sunny by mid- morning Saturday. accord · 1ng lo the weather service. lti ghs in lhf' upper 60s at the beaches lo mid-70s in· land. I NSIDE TODAY Punny photographs from Prance, a preview of the 21st Annuol Cops and Cowboy3 llorse Show and Breakfast and other in1eresting things to see and do are given cover story treatment In today·s Weekender . Al IMllOO• ......... "" """" .. 1 ......... .. C•·• .. Af l'Utl ... •l ""ws 01·11 Or .... C.Vftf, .. ...... . '' s.,,..i.~ .. "'' s,..rh Al S~l Mlf'llllU ll·S Ttl"""-' ··-"-•1 .,... ...... I •• .. •1-J .. ••• S4·S « C« •• .. .... • OAILYPllOT • ore1gn lliances· Feared W AS H l N' (i l' f ) '.'/ I A P ) -fl Secretary or St .1tt• l lcnry A Kis~­ i nger s u y:-1\n11·r1 C';1n s 1.1r(' basically tht• h1.•1.1 lthit.•st J>t-'()ple in be West but have an 1-1 Jn1o))t 'met a physical rt•\•uJ s1n11 " for · ·sky foreign in vol vt·n1enls He s ays this fear flf ris ks tan bt· 'rart>ct tn Jru loehinH. "',1lt·ri.:al4 • -nd µollti cal u!-lsas .... 111<tlH1ns •ind as a n 11.1jor 1mµ.1 l'l on :,ha p1_ng 'l.. policy, causing problcn1s \\'1th Congress. . .. An ythtn ~ th at lutik..., tu !ht> public likt• 1.1 m..i.\.'il\'t' ft1rt·1~n 1n VOl \'Cffit'Ol \\fltd d f't•(JtUft' !ht• n1ost m1.~t 1c ulou.s Jll-"ltf11.:a t 1on ht-fore it t'ou/d ht• :-.upr1ie•rtt·d. ··ht· s aid 1n an inte r \ lt'"' lo lA• lt>lt-ea:it this "''eekt•nd K1ssing1.•r s;ud !h"-lt \\as unt· r t• ason fur rr1l1t·1,rn of :-.t.1t1o n 1n._1:! son1r 200 ll'l·hn11·1;1n.., 1n !hi..' Sinai io hel p kt!t'P P l';11·l' het "'l't·n F.~ypt and lsr<1('l 5'4'{'<1 ~n . ~'i nl a nd . Aust rah3 and (.,'anadil a/( hcl\'L' St'lll hundrl•LI S or troops inlu lht• ill'l'.1 "'1thnut ;.iny llL•b:1IP. ht' Said "1'h is 1s \ht• ps,vchnlog1t·;d ('n - \'lr onn1t•n1 tn 11 hich \\'t' hd,"t' l o· condu('t our fo r t' 1 g n polic·y, · · Ki ss· 1nger saul. And yt•f. h l' ..1dd1 •d . ·r rn ll(ll h;i si t·:d l~ pl•..,:-1111i s t1 e ahuut lht• futurt' of t his country .·· Oes pllt• !he shocks of the I ~:-. :ind '7 Us. K 1ss1ni.:cr told 1n tt.'rvi ('\\'Pr \Villl::tm Jo'. Ru<·klcy Jr on the l-"'ir1 ng L i ne program, t he Amer1cn n peop\C' arc "basicall y /J{'althi{'r , ba:-;ira\ly more vi tal th an in a n y ot her Western roun- lr't·." . ·He said th e United States 1s ·'th e hope of the non-Communist world " and ''if we don't lead there will be no le 41dership. · · Ki ssin ge r took a gloom y \'ie~· of the United Nations. Jf bl oc-voting and confron tati ons persist. "it \\1i ll be an e mpty s hell ," he said. Defending the detente poli cy of t h~ Nixon and f"ord a dministra· tions , Kiss in ger saic1 it docs nut signify "id eological a pp~o ba ­ tion" of the So viet and Chinese systems a~d tha t they remain "ideol ogical opponent s" of the UnitedStatC's . He said the United States \\'ill continue to resist ''foreign ex · pansions ·· y,•hil e attempting lo re- ach nuclear weapons agreements and otherwise moderate the con- duct of Moscow and Peking. Americans ' view of the world has been influenced not so much by detente as by the disillusion- mentof the '60s and '70s, he said. They have been left \\'ilh "an almost metaph ysical revulsion c1gainst foreign involvemen!:Jijtat involve riisks ," ti e aajd. !-hQ anomaly is that whUe tb~retic~I anticommunism txQts. "tl\ere 1s an enormous practical reluctance to run any of the risks," he con- tinued. Fr-Page Al SECRET •.. Asked if the President 's acli?n woutdt close down the commit· tee'!' operations, Chairman Otis G Pike (D-N.Y.>. said, "It cer-t~inly does temporarily. There is no way on earth you can inv· estigate the intelligence ac· tivities of the United States bf America without access t o classified information." Pike said the committee will not return the clas!lifled informa- tion to Ford until committee members" meet next "Week to plan their course of action. Asst. Atty. Gen. Rex Lee de- livered the Pres ident's messa"ge to the House committee. He said the President's action was pro· mpted by disclosure of four words which were contained in repcrts on intelli1i:ence about the 1973 Middle East war. The rep<>rt indicated U.S. ·in- tE'lligenre agencies were caught by surpri5e by the outbreak of the '4'ar . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT r,..o..~c .. u o.u, Pl•oi. ""'" "'"'(""'""' t.1 ... 0 t,. ._,,..., Pr•u. ,, 1ND1 .. 1-.d hr,,... o""'llt c .. ,, ~U\/li"'11Com1>.,1y :M-•l~~·t"''"•'~ l>Ut>ll ... t<I N-On<J•r 11'1101191'1 Ft1U•• •o· (O,I• ,,_.,,.• Nt""POrl Iii! ... ,.. Hu,.I•~ Bl•tn I<'"" 1•1" Vlllft, l••I"~• ~•<l<llt~t' V•llt• '"'' ~ S.M.11/!-ou!l'I Co•,1 •••!>QI~ '"'I..,,.., •·d• Uon ~ Plllltltl'le<I !.t lu•<1•r• -\.....,,.,, ln~ prl4'clto•I putu1.~1 .. , P'~"' " •I, )XI Wo)I n~. 51"9•. C••t• Mtw, C•l>lo•n••"11oi' Robert N. Weed Pr•~"'*"'•"" Publll•''"'' Jack R Curley Vot ~ P•ttklef\l •n<J ~ .... ,<>I ,.,,..._, ThOmas Keevit Ello lo• Thomes A. Murphlne Mf .... g,.~f"OIW CNrltsH, Loos Rkhard P. Nall AtJlltNlt ""-""O•llQ (II/ton Frk!!y,~12.1975 ' .. Big Eon A.Trpn.on " t. 1(001/ \U PJl Women think men wllh bU ~ are sexy. a Brit1ai doc!lor reJ>Qrted tod.11. Or. Ivor F e lsttln of' Manchester, wriling ln the med.ital weekly "PUise." sai d ears are ''s ub- conscious sy mbols of male seituality," and the bii&:er they are the more women like them. He cited Clark Gable and Ring Crosby as two ex- anlpl es of men wh o suffer JOke~ about looking like elephant s with the wind behind them. or t ax is with both doors o~n . but have capti vated "'omen . "This symboli sm goes bark thou Sands of )'Cars ." Dr . Felsteinsaid /Fro"' Page Al JAIL ... tilation s vstc ms that all eg edly co ns titute· a health hazard. -All egedly physical punish· m ent a t th e hands o r jail authorities and confinement in segregated CL•lls without due pro- cess. ~D e n ia l o f all a ccess l o Ja\\'books LJ nrl <1ll legal material. Mes tre co nceded the county J•ti! ha s had problems but is c;:1refully ins pL'<.'ll'd by outside agencies several times each year and any problems that are dis - ro,·ered nrc pro mptly corrected. He said earl y in 1974. the jail Wlderv.·ent a meticulous inspec· lion by th{' Stote Board of Correc. tions, whi ch is du{' to examine the fa cilit y next year. Though th e state's panel found the jail to be ge nerally in good shape, it pointed out some de- fec ts that hav e sinc e been eliminated . i\l estre said . The jail has also been critiqued almost annually by county grand juries and Mestre said all their concerns are al so answered. "\.Ve are al so regularly inspect· ed by the count y heaJth officer, the California '\'outh Authority and Federal Bureau or Prisons," J\.1estre concluded . Irvine Youth Faces T,heft Fraud Charge Irvine poJice charged a teenager Thursday with arrang- ing the theh of his automobile citizen's band radio so he could collect the inswa.qce. ,· • ti on Attacked •• ·ey Fineh Ryl>OUGIASFR11ZSC11£ °' .. o..., ........ " lnfiatJoo.1purred by the growth or ineffectJ'fe government bureaucrae.Y, i,s pushini the na- tl0r1 !<> the bJip~ or •la! up- "1oaval , ac,cprdlns lo' u.s.,~nate candidate Robert Fine~ ., Finch addressed the &lllldl or UC Jrvtne annual "'1eetina Thurs- day .. the kick.off ot allklax pre- campaign ajie8Krttg Spree that will end in San Diego for the or. ficial start of his Republican primary campaign effort. The growing percentage of the gross natjonal product take1,1 up in government spending, Finch said , "will cause social disorder "'hen the bulk of the people feel they are being taken more than they are taking.·· He said 40 percent of the gross nationa l product goes to the gov - ernment. By the year 2000, he said, the percentage will be at 50 percent. Meanwhile, he said, govern· ment administrative and re· gulatory bureaucracies seldom serve the fun ct ion for \\'hi ch they "'ere intended. "The government hires a rat catcher who becomes a rodent c ont r ol offir l'r ," sa id Finch.·· He's not going to catch lh_e rats because they're h..is const1 · tuents." Continuing to encourage public reHance on government for ~lu· tion5 to problems, he said. "n sks the collapse of the concept of law and the collapse of credibility from over-promising.'-' Inflation, said Finch. is the worst problem facingthec~trr . Governinent spending, he said, is thecauseof inflation. Tbe nation has grown up in re- cent years, he .s.aid. "We know we are no longer the new world with more money. more minerals and more of everything else. The slogan 'more is better· does not fit anymore ... Still, he argued against a "no growth. no risk " attitud~. con- tending, ''The last generation was <'oncerned ' with quantity and numbers. The next will be con· cemed with quality andehoices. ·· However. he said. decisions to cut back on government pro- grams must be made now to free the nation's resources for ex · pansion ,and development of private industry. William Pet'r H~lt.18, of'· Roanne Circle. lrv1rie, \fiSS cit~ for making a false report or a crime and released on his own re- cognizance. "We don 't want to be like the ...frog, .. he said. "Scientists have dlieovered that when YoU drop a frog ln a pan of hot wate:r, ~c jumP! out,._ But if Y°';' put him 1n eoof1)";te~a~d heat at ~lowly, he ciufl (lecide w~lo.lt'110o hot for 1 comfort. You end up With bo!led frog.'' I One of two juveniles also al - legedly involved was charged with petty theft and released to his parents· custody. The oµter juvenile was not charged. Witnesses to the Tuesday night auto burglary reparted by Hart told police the burglars drove ·a tan compact pickup truck. A police chec k of the University High School parking lot .the next day located a m atching truck with a citizen's band radio in· stalled. " The tv.•o juveniles .in the tt-uck claimed th e th eft had been a set up and that they were to pay Hart SSO for the radio in addition to lhe insurance claim . Hoarders Beware BANGKOK . Thailand !AP) - The military administration in Saigon is arresting hoarders and monopolists who have "disrupt· ed the market and damaged lh'e' econom)",.. Saigon ·s Liberation Radio sai d today . SpeAkin• w)\h reporters before his talk, Finch said thll.1d~spite an anticipated heavy field of Republican primary election con- tenders next June, he plans to aim hi s assaul(),. at incumbent .U.S. Senator John V. Tunney. ·' "Clearly. Tunney is _vulnera- ble," sald Finch. A recent Field poll showed Finch with 18 percent of voter pre· ference com.pared with 45 for toprunner Barry Goldwater Jr. GoldVfater has not announced his intention to run. Finch and his campaign staff. however, seemed sure Goldwater will run and see him as their hot· testcompet,tion. State Senator Dennis Carpenter (ft -Newport Beach) also has an- nounced his intention to seek the post . Other names mentioned a s potential Republican contenders by Finch were Congressman Alphonzo Bell and Los Angeles County Supervisor Peter Sc· habarum. The heavy issues. said Finch. will center on eriergy. employ· ment and the economy. NudiesMove Publicity Bugs Singles Group A BBC rilm crew was to have dropped in on a senRitivity \\'Orkshop in Costa Mes a Monday ni ght to photograph s ingle Ameri cans getting in touch with th eir feelings. But the gathering ""'on't be held in the hom e or a Costa Mesa woman because advance pubtici· ty overemphasized that half of the session will be in the nude, according to Di ck Pelletier. pres1· dent of Single Scene . "She doesn't want lo host tt anymore,·· he added, ~&that a S'11Sitivity workshop JI a weet- ly activity of the organization. Instead the workshop will be held at a house in Fullerton, and the British Broadca1tln1 Corporation film crew will photo· graph In llltte, Pelleti•r explained tha\ the BBC t1 prepartne • TV procram called "S~iritor '71." counselor, said that Single Sc~e was formed two year,s ago 1n Northern California. lt has 6,000 members nationally, and about 700 in Orange County. There is an activity every night of the week in Orange C.Ounty, he said. The sensitivity workshop ,,. will involve the exploration of the senses of taste, touch. smell, and sight through various exercise~. The latter part of the even1n& will be devoted to Q:ivin& and re· ceivln« nude massages. Pelletier said. "But this is optional; some people may leave. This is not. a sex activity . lt•s in a groUp situa· lion, onder the guidanee ol an In· structorhand sexual feellnt:s are pretty ard to express under thole circumstance•." · tn addition, th•r• will be the In· . blbltlng influenc• ol the BBC cameras and llrhta. "It'• •tiout ure,Jlbtrty, and the pursuit or bappll\c11," be gald. "They clwae CaJJ!ornla •• lhe place to mm the puriult(J(happ;. nus. and they chote ~ln1lo pea. pie be:c1uJ~ 011• out q( t.hree odul~ In Ame.rt ca 11now11n1Je." . PelleUer, who uHld to be a Pelletler explolned that one or llle purpo1es of the aclivlty IJ to show thot Qudlty doe• not neCff.1arily Jea.d to sex. ''We are nclt lntO g~vlng therapy for HXU&I d,y4(unctton1,'', e 11td. "k's 1lmPJ1 ·~ 1opportuiilty 1o. m~ke yOU !•Plor~ your past ralAl.ilc. t ' I , ' • ' ·ve a Day' M~ Death T"'8a£: Aft..ul'l'A. G10o-(AP)-A.Jaler pu<POti«U.r wdtten by amernberor t~e "foatlly" of Chari .. M•mlOCI, convicted In the Sbaron Tatt mu:n::te.rs, threatens the death or five oeoolo 'fot every day M&NOn remain~ fn ptison, lhe AUailta . Tunney Decries Controls • • • • Oocl>111utlon H id tOday. •:r LAURIE KAllPER The Conatltutton said the letter waa "'ritten two and a CN .. D91]J,.....,. , half months ~fore Manson :dh1clple Lynetle "Squea•1"1 Sen. John Tunnoy told 1 • Fromme was chat'ged wtth at(emptina to u &a11in1te Presi· 1 ••tberiQ.r of natural P.-pro-~ t dent Pord. ducers In Allahelm ~that the ; fhe n•w•paper aaid the lettor1<1.ated J~ne 12, w11 •ent iut!on's llhortaire 01 the crttl<tal : to lhe Los Anatlea TI mes whfcb urned It over to rec1e.r1J tlk'l "ii beiag made.wone by un~ ~ iiuthorltles. Tho Constitution said It obbllned a c~y Th~·. ~·O•et'\'JDot1l regul-t' ·:! day Tunney added lhlt .llae u.s .l . "·11 by JuJy 12 our LOVE <M ans.on) and our fa!Dlb ate Ill h .~to lift its'; not released, then on July J3 you 'll find your flr&t ftve de~ Govern(n!f.~ W ~~ { PIGGIES ·-• riv• more6veryday untJl·they-aiie relffHdh."--'-·I _1tdctz•1--100' pl afllbott.111~-.,._ -exploit1Upa to Jaundl oourca ol ~ thl Constitution qUoted the letter as 1ayin1. ' new aupply. His mornlba addres1 : ··we swearlfyoudon'tthen~JofyouPJGSare.aoinCto wd. before members of the . llH<l' canoes to paddl• lhrough llit blood th1t '5 golna to rm Pacific Coaat G~ A.uocilllon.,, the~h!e~~~titution sa·rd an FB; sl)Okesm•n k1 Los Angeles 1athered at the-Dls'heyland .." confirmed the Jetter. Hotel. • "The Loa Angeles Times did receive e Jetter and He said 1ov~mmtnt is reauJ.at;•: turned tl over lb 1><>1taJ au.tborities who 1•¥e it to us ,'' the Jni the ~Y to bi1her l>Mces llJld,· .spokl'S man said, according to lhe Constitution. "The case is fewer Jobs: aei warried th•t this,:~ still under investigation... · may (ead, to natlonatlzatlon.1 829a Unit because DtOPle will become SO -{ outraged the1 will •ant aov .. •• emr;nent to t like'" over aQd assure '• them ~••te •u.PPlles, but he•, •ald h9 believes compedtion is ~ .... .. u.1. I Santa ~na College Makes an Offer .•• Tunnoy baa Introduced leli•la· lion to deteS11l•te. \be wellhead ~ price of ne)V onshore natural cas Jo and would substantially ·; Uberali•e regulation ot new of.;J. f11hore gas":' The purpOse., he said, ~to.Jocrease•uPP.IY.· --' So .rar; ne(xplam.il;tfie re- Santa Ana College olficJals say they are ready to a{'cept stude1:1ts from the Saddle ba ck Community College District , even when the home (If strict has ref~cdlo i.Ssue transfer permits. aut there is a catch. Students will have to pay tui· lion at the same rate as those who enroll from out of state -S29 per unit. The college's new policy is an outgrowth of a new amend· ment to the state Education Code which allows students to attend l'rottt Page A J ' FORD .. '· There was no evidence today thal h(' was wearing any protecti ve vest underneath his coat. In New Hamps hire Thursday, there were bulges that indicated. he was wearing,.suchprotection . It was only a week ago that a woman painted a pistol at the President in Sacramento. Asiele from the apparent vest, security measures were little changed from the past on Ford"s New Hampshire appearance. I ' gulation ol na.tw;al gas has ~e· .~ other i;ommunlty college dis-suited in curtailed aupply. Jf this 'i tticts if they are willing to pay trend cpntinuea, the Senator the C<>tlt.of QUt-:jf-district t~tion. sald, it could thraw a quarter of Sant°' Ana ~liege orrfcials say_rnillion.caUfomla& out Clf-work the pohcy will allow1J'USUD atu-JTicreasint th~ state une;nploy· deq.ts to.attend nearby Santa Ana ment Tat.@ by •·a catastrophjc- Coltege,' or per!11it frvine slu-,.lour perci!bt.'' •• . dents to enroll at Orange <:out ~ Colle1e ln.Cosla fofesa. 4 , ~ j Jnter-diatrict tramfera have l Pr.et l'-AJ r~ently been refuaed by Sad- dleback C91lege on grounds lllat DOOMS " taxpayers of the home 'district n ~ • • '• had to pay for thelr.tuiUon fees at ~ ~ • theoiher district. • ""' reel it would be better to·. .. The new Edqcation Code work With you than with the un· amendment, however. imposes Jversity,'1' he told thecouncll.,... the cost of tuition on the student, But Councilm·an John Burt.on not the taxpayer •. according to said, "My days at IC~ were Ernie Norton, vice president for not nearly so posh u Ydu pro-- fiscal affairs at Santa Ana i;,><>se,'' referring to plans ror Collere. volleyball and other athletic He sayS the new policy applies courts and similar proposed only When a release is not given facilities outlined by Ruggera. by the pome district ;-and if the Burton referred the group to · transfer is approved by the the--UOl libra.ry for a listing of Rancho' Santiago Community foundations that make grants to College District board of suehgroups. trustees. Mayor Art Asithony. recalling · Norton also pointed out that his own busies with the Wliven:i· students 18 or older can attend ty .over th.e once-planned ~ any com'1unity collc~e in tb~ COQpe~ative ·stadium, said he state, if tlley estabJi8h·resldence woWd nof volunteer to help the · h 11 di trict I th · group in its dealln1s with the un· within t e co ege s o elr ivert.i.ty.~ .• ,.111 ,1,...,.1 .. ·;,lfir,,· i'tll ! · choice. '; '!. .-, 1-.. " ._J.. . .. f· 't "·-~ .....,1 . , . Sketchbook by Heritage , j An outstanding selection of many s tyles on display now DREXEL-HERlTAGE--HENREOON-WOODMARK~ARASTAN-8AKER < WUIDAYS & SATUIDAYS 9:00 lo S:lO ' NEWPORT BEACH• 1721 WESTCLlt't;DR.. - LAGUNA liEACH~ • :i.,1 NOH!'ll COA.\,. llW\'., '"'·"5>1 TORRANCE• l3119 HAW1110RNE BL\fb l(JPf'n fi'ri lll 9, Su.11. tl·!·IQ1 ~ Ti•Im .. .... . -.... ------- t; • . • . . VOL. ~. ~· 155,.4 ~ECT,ION\ • P~GllS ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' \ 4 0 • • ~ t - FRIOAY,SE.PTEMBER'12, 1975 • TENCENJl -:-:AC::LU €mis COunty Jail 'lnhu111an' • .. .. . ' t' ' .. -_,._ .... ~ ~ ,,.. ---~ WIYU~~-Lll>•rtleJ U~~~QLtJ · 11· lleme hid the JllM \ wsull named In the suit ore J&rry 1:. ---Openin& ai>d readjnc-d-moll-eoiiilllute i bwu.:.b aunL=-o~zc.; ----~ 4ft.M lfclla rt ftled 'by dllf.....ti>im.t,..-'-'-!ii.wal't.-R1char<I -llCr-Smllb,-b)Yail-autboritlu. seven UmillL 4 1~1111a b-~-C-· lheJoll. ll fallowed ol-H•en than the curnnt action ariil was SU.Ith )'oUJll, K:enneth ~ ~ famlly-Ylslts.-•nd lnadoquale- -Alle1ed1Y pby lcal ~­menl al .lhe h.and1 or '-II aUthorlU and •-1A ..,..,ated cell• wl..__ ..... IY SbBlll Bra.dley-nat• Mid-Jo. --••Ill or i.v_.......,. ACLU witll!luwa 1uddenly by Ibo plain· and WIUlam Brown. or non-cxlltenl use ol telephones. daY'f ..Ul filed Tb~ in Ip. ~<I .l)lalrict Jtolt~ War-lllfs _.explanation. The lint two are beint: de-rte-pffl d other fomp-of l\nlllllet Pederal COiirt 8'1eslnc t<!GFtr !!'I , The la\Ul lawsuit contend• tolnedpeodingt.rialandlheolher 1 communlcahon. ' • an riln4il'-ill ....,ty Jolt ''We llllS ;.=: ~y 'that m-t.ary a"<'nls should be lbree are currenlly 'IUVlni Jail -ln~dequa e ~ospltal and -De9'ial of ,a ll acee.11 to lawboolr;t and all le1al material. , . M.estni. conceded the~ jail has had problems carefully Inspected 'by _. .. llmi>o( !daltie'aj to a U. UQl«;N 1114 -on · rno6' to U.. ola1nutrJ,, ind a11 tenns. medical care. -.~ ~~· a~IQn,,/lled '1> JU4>e y ) .¥v<! NM ~lnj.Jli othtt IQm-ln the Jiii to COfl'· Their sui\ conteqds Inmates -lnl<lequate ti1rie (ollefedly oen..-lnma..,s, • .'ldld JQe •-. G&IOS' pen1ale for "91ychqlo1lcal, are denied their constilutiooal only flve ,minut••> to eat meals. '.!;II• new l1&al ISti"'I "'~"' • u.i,. "W. 1111ve aot. Dhyskal and economk iou.." rilhll for a number of reasons In-" -Ipadequate healing and ven· ~'by Ille :A""'1t,ui. 'Clril .....,..i ,,1." 1 'rhe I.Ive primary plaintiffs chtd!ns: • lilatl~ systems th aUepdly .. -=~ -· 1· ~-; . (8" IAIL, Fa .. AJl • ' , Tellclaeij •'Demott tr1,1te ' • Huntington Beach 1£ity (elementary) teachers picket· district headqu~rters. as .salilr;y nego,$.iations , continue. Teachers aren't sU:iking, but did take'part ;n..this demonstration Thur.aday afternoon to back up their demands for raise amount- ing. to slightly more than 8 perce nt. Negotiations between teachers and school _l;>O'! d baye been going on since IJsl spr- ing; t • • . ' Tea~hers . Get -ray Hike f~~ JI.id~ T~iee&'Okay New Pact ' . Teacher's in the .. Fount:i.io . teacher .will now m'lkf $9.4&1 a board said it didn't have the ValleySctiooJDistridweregiven. )'ear. Tthe top ol the pay $85o,OOOneeded fora teacher pay • a new 'cont~act-pack4ge Th~ sched':!.le is $18,92t. Teachers boost and the noon duty aide pro· day night that in4;l~udes an g,.J with si·x y~ars· ex~ence.and 30 gram. percent pay increase. ·' .craduate hours of «~Tedit will But Trustee Karen Ackley said District trustees· voted wn-earD $13.628thi,J y.ear. . the tax increase election, which ani~ously f~,r.th · 1new ,Pact at, a , Teacher orianr:e· tloo presi-fail~ 2,737 to 2,875 in March was special meeting·. l · dent Bob W~ite lhft Superin-needed. if bot just for salaries, ' The new package iDcludes. t.endent ,Bob .Re. d. for his for special education, existing restocation of the J.50;000 noon.du-leadership in""tbe ·contract issue, program maintenance and re- ty aide program at schOOIS:, a$•,w9ll as negotiators Dr. Pat ducing class sizes. f establishin( faculty COl\ft~ls• to C(ark and Dt. Ed M'OQO ror ''their ''It is unfortunate that a lot or 'eiveiieacbel's a gr.eater voece lh •!f:i'ty,to meet with the'teachers kl -11 · ..._. J. "· ., people worked on it {the over-decision ma ng, as ~.'"-as new . µi. :sm.cere-e.°'ort. , ride) andjt was not successful," grievance and tr•Dsfer:Policiei. Jr'ut one Ra.rent in the audience, she said: •. And the need for that The agreement generally Zita--Weas•,-acj:Used the' school foJlows recOm~pd~ or~~ board .'qf°\'1 '4jeceiving the com-, tax still has not been met.'' impartial· factltnder: William q,Qil)'.~'',i;'Y· say.int last spring' .She said the district still 1has Rule of the Califoruia 'Cancilla· that !I.. Jl·cent tax~increase elet· cut $500,000 from its existing tion Service,. "!ho wu hired .to ~ 0onwaS1nec~s1ary. 1 budget. , stud.ythetontractnegOUaµons! t M .... ~W~~ ·w,s speaking for Di,trict officials said -the !I'eachers met earlier-Thurs-, TIMI: cr'a~{'YeT!' Interested in S850,o0o round by Rule in the day and apprnved the n~w Municipal, ·E.conolny), a group budget includes $242,001 avalla- '"l j •• -i r. · · ble under new state financing. package~ , · . , , !' that· is . op(K>s1ng uuu1cation ·19 They eafled the pay hikei ~ i"OUlilBl)t ¥alley, lo part because $174,000 nlade possible by sale of 18:rgest granted in Fount&ib ot'ka.eX~ted cqst. .,.. two school sites, and $435,000 Valley in)l_Years. ~ ~1 } it llhi s:ald.l·s~ spring durillg the from reserves. The betli•ning Fount~ Valley, tl\~e•.·d.a.v tea~her st:rike ·tho l ' <See PACT, Page 1\2) Pants Soaked In Gas A t -year-old Fountain Valley boY, sever.ely burned Thursday when his gasoline-soaked trousers burst into names, re· mained in critical condition to- day in the OrZ1nge County Medical Center burn unit. Mt-1fDWh1le, police and fire in· veat1Cators were trying to un- ravel conflicting stories sur- r:ound.ing the blaze. Firemen said Peter Arning, 9, ol 17~ Elm St., apparently had been hom e alone about to minutes when his clothing caught fireabout6p.m. He suffered second and third degree burns over 40 percent of hia body. Fire Battalion Chief 1'1oyd Warr said. Both legs, one arm and the lower port.ion of lhe ,bo)''iJ ~od ·ere severely iP· Jllred: ~ · ... • Bui Warr3aid t9<1ay Peter, son ol Mr. knd Mn. Altielt Arning, ··may make it.•· Warr:-:raid fire\'nen believe Pper m ay have been Playing with matches and gaiwline in the kitchen-of his home when his ~rousers burst into flame. He said the youngster also was reportedfy t a lking on the . telephone just before the fire but i nvestigators ha ve not yet learned who he was talking with. Firem~n reported the youth doused the flames with water and ran next door for help, theu was quickly taken lo the hospital. Fountain Valley police. al.so In- vestigating the incident, said they could not release any in· formation about it as yet. Hospital officials tOOay report· ed Peter was unchanged since Thursday evening and '4'as still in critical condition Citibank's Rate al Bo/l! NEW YORK CAP) - First National City Bank raised its prime lending rate to 8 percent, today, a one-quarter point increase. The nation 's. s.econd largest comJ11ercial bank said the increase on the in- terest rate it charges on loans to its mo st creditworthy business bor- nr.vecs takes effect today. Jt"s the first time Citibank raised its prime s in ce Aug. 8 when it went to 7 :'1.4 per· cent. tl',~ > • ::-r . ~ricli: T~~JPilg conflict Probed · -~KATRYfiJANcy~.., ( '$'.'!~mopy. tials for ,any position be held, .. qt~ ... ~·-"'!~, · . ·~~•yT&uXUJt.years Melersaid. • "Foui\tain V-alley sthool ad-• er ~feri'd t WFre the The Grand Jury probe was mlnlab'ator1'11ke iirick leltfr.od 1913-f:I' ,chool )lo o and the called for In April by Fountain In ~.13. ~onlhl' "'°"\bat he i964-e5,r '• ' Volley Trustee Dick Plum, who l)O~tr.119 uucbt' ill '!feii>en~ ~ Jlllt Bffll all.id , ~clils about has questioned Brick's creden-idiool,~uonllnl'tolllo cOurl-zt· tllat 1~1. lncludinc 10 .m;ch Uals. P•rle.t ~w~o r ep :.de.d ttls ac~'~riC~. was uslcned, are The court testimony refetred . tllUIDony. • , \ .a Dbl aya1l•bie, beCIUlf Brick's .to~wai ta1ten last Aug . 12, 197•. But hl9 recorck·tn the Orangd ticOfdl ti.a\te be~.;u~JM)enaed when Brick was s till superinten- CWntyl>epartmeritolF.ducaUon bytb•GrandJury., dent of the Fpuntain Va lley dis- • ohqofr that .be wu-,..ld for tV.O · Anil 1r. could ~ot 11 e trict. years u a classfoom teachoa-1'1' s~cii(le Years beU4M a deiaU¥ .. Jt wa:r 1iven during an unsue- the Fountain Valley te.lemen. re~rfheprepaffd·aboutBrick1s cessful lawsuit filed by 40 tary) S~hool Di:stl'irt, (-9unty being reviewed • by lhe Orange f'amilies in the \\'estmont Seven Ptf.SOnnel .)>lrtt~ .~J99 Meltu' County ~nsel 's olllce. hpusing tract ipver a change in sal~.\l>day. · ~Iv. l'llo sak1Jt11 office has school attendance boundaries. Continued efforlk to rJ!~~h ~id IOQle conta~ Willi 'the Grand The court reporter usigned lo Brfck fot •. cotbmtnt ~t-· the Jury about Brt~k. explained he the case was Janet Hilva. seeming co,oruct ha~ been. un· ,prepared his fepor,:t al the re· In bis J.eStimony, Br~ck 1ucceuf"'" • ~ quest d county school SUperin~ an3wered qt.lestions about high ' Fountain Vall•t .. .'S~hool tendtiifRobertPeter-. ·ttti0<>l anct ·adult clues he i;uper1nttnden~Rol!et\'Rel<\sald •The recorda •how lbal Brick taught in Son meao part-lime lle-uotknow~'"""lt al~had..th&.propercreden-fr0mlll5lltoUU. 1 I . . ·~ ~ • • • • Then he was asked: "Have you ever taught elementary schools?" i He answer'ed : "J've been through the teaching training program, yes." Then, the transcript shows he was asked : ''Have you ever taught as a fulltime teacher as opposed to 'a student te4cher?" Brick replied : "No. I haven't." Ms, Hiiva said Thursday the questions then switch lo otb,er subjects relating to the lawsw'\. Brick resigned as district s,uperintende nt. lesi; lhan a month afttt &lvblttbat testimony. tffe asked to be~ome district b.ess director. instead, a post not requiriqg a .,~c creden· Uat. 1ayiru, he wanted lo devote m0re lim~ to his family. (See BRICK; Pap AJI • • • • ' ·- :. ' • Tide. Turned?~ Coundl Backing Rowland. ~ -Oily Admini1Uator Dave Rowt.,. bu reportedly .,.1.. gained the support..of the majority ol lho.HllDOqtcin llucb City Council in his city hall atrual~ With Councilman Jerry Matney, it was}earned tod~. '· ROWLANDS' RF.SPONSB to Jl&\•): .. y•1 te.rlft or .alle&a· ..:.- tiona deallng with conaPlraey and ~ . .a~. WW* aald to be convincine to si>tof the.even couooJ members In Jlonday'1 three-hot.Ir closed meeUnC'. . ' "Rowlands emera:ed in a $lroncer position. than before,'' one councif member 1aid.lod.ay. •• MAYOR NORMA GIBBS Thursdor called for an ex- ecutive session or the.council at4:30 p.m. today. It was reported the coUncil wilJ take action against Matney who claimed Rowlands had distorted his answers at the Monday session. ''TODAY'S MA1TERdeals with the behavior or a coun· .. cilman, ·· (Matney.) the city council source said. ''His demands have placed city hall in chaos, .. the coun- cil member added. Matney this moi::ni.Q.g said he didn't know What prompt· ;~ ed today's special meeting. ··But I heard a rumor my statements had nothing to do -.i th it,·· he said. "I do know l 'll have to take an hour of vacation from work toa'Uend." .. •• . . ' 'Elf eetlve ' •ly I :~ -Three-district Split i For Garden Grov~ The long-standing ca"lpaign of Garden Grove Unified School District to un1te with a communi- ty college district apparently is at an end. Garden Grove Supt. Ed Dun- don said today he plans no challenge to action taken Thurs- day to split his dislrid into three separate community college jurisdit'tions. "We are disappointed because .we wanted to keep the ~istrict gr:aduates together," he said. ''but we are .not surprised and we don'tplan any further action ... Meeti'ng Thurs day in Los Angel es~ the Californi a Com- munity Collge Board of Gov - ernors voted 11 -2 to make the partition. Garden Grove students west of Euclid Street and south of Chap- man Avenue will join the Coast Community College District. In the are a north of Chapman and west of Euclid, students will go to North Orange Cou nty College District. Students east or Euclid and north of Edinger A venue will join U.S. Drivers Still Spee~g Ry the Associated Pr,,:f, The nation's drive~ aTe slill whizzing along highways abovi:- the SS mile per hour limit de- s igned lo con se rve e ne r gy despite recent increases in , gasoline prices. an Associated Press surv~y s ho~s. In the survey, AP reporters drove al 55 m .p'.h. for an hour durine a weekd~ noontime this week on hjghways across the country. The test showed that in only one stale was the reporter, while dr~ving at the legal limit. able lo pass more ..cars than passed him. · And in that state, West Virginia, the re porter said he believed the t est was thrown off by drivers from the opposite direction blinking their li ghts to warn of a radar spec-cl trap. 'J'okyo Bombing TOKYO CU PI > -Alle .. tthree mem hurled fire bombs al the headquarters of the ruling Uberal-DemocraUc Party today, causing slight damage but no c-asualties, Police.said. ' ' Rancho Santii.go ;.(:ommunitY College District. : Tbe . Pai;tilion will lake eflect next' Jllly I. ' . • : Dr. Dundon says there are B;P' proxlmateiy S,000 to 6,000 futi time community college studeintS in G·arden Grove and that well over hair attend Coast Commuoii ty colleges. · : Dundon said G arderl Grovq: property owners have been p~'­ ing a "seal tax" of $1 .37 per $100 assessed valuation. But when t.hci division takes effect, they'll pil~ the individual college district tax· rate which is 70 cents or less·; Garden Grove students had bee1' allowed lo attend any communitf college. Garden Grove voters failed to decide on a community college district In an election last May. Three years ago a bill allowing creation of a Garden Grove com· munity college district was vetoed by then Governor Reagan when the board o'f governors told him it would be too costly for (he district that is comprised' or mostly residential land wittt a weak tax base. . .. _, '" Cod\. Weather -. Late night and earl'y morning low c lo ud s · becoming sunny by mid-' morning Saturday. accortt- ing to the weather service. Highs in the upper 60s af the beaches to m id ·70s in- land. INSIDE TODA 't' , Funny photograpm from , F'ran«, a PTmtw of the 2111 Annual COJ>8 ond Cowboys • . Rorse Show .and Brtakfcut. and other interesting things to see and do .art gfVt"n cover story treatmtnt in todaJ{s Wtekndtr. ladex .. c .. •• .. .. ... .. ,., .... C> ..... t: •• I ... : I ~· • • -I -·-·------- H/F Frlday,.S!plembet 12. 197& ~1 ~ Strok~ Victina Kept in Drunk Tank :: PITTSBURGH (UPI) -look~~rt.olhecltyjaillo"oJeep Mnl. ~ooald Freund, her • . I r Vir&inia Murnane. 54, wa~ itoU. f dau&hter, became cou.cett1ed ftlled by a stroke while waiting She regalned consc10~0~ when MN. Murnaae didil't corn• Ea bus. behind tbe bar• or the women 1 , ·home from 1fOrk Wednnda1 Eor the next 14 hours, sht cdtbl~.k. "5-aht aad be1an. calllDI the guished in a city dnank tank ..,. .. morgue, hospita1s and the ml.$11· beeause no one would believe sht> "I'm not drunk, I'm sick." she ing pe!sons bureau. was sick instead or intoxicated. kept pleading as she regained •: She was stil l unl'unsC'ious "'h(·n • 1wo patrolmen Pl<'ked her up and consciousness for fleeting mo- ments She was told to go back to sleep. "• 'Five a Day' · Manson Death Threat • . .\Tl .A~1'1\, (;;.i {/\P) A letter purportedly written by a mt•mberof the "family "" of Charles ~1anson, convicted in the Sh.iron Tall' n1urdC'rg, threatens the death of fi\'t' people fur e"ery day 1\tanson r1·mains in prison. the Atlanta Const1tut1on ~aid todav The c:onst1tut1on ;.ud the IC'tter was written tv.'o and a half m onth" lu·fnl"l' '.\lanson di sciple Lynette "'Squeaky" 1''rtlmme.,., .1!) chargl'<I '~1th altc·mpting to <i ss;a ssinale Prcsi· llt•nt ford 'l°hl~ nl'\\:-,pap1·r ~~~id lhC' le_ttC'r, d<tt<'d ~UnC' 12, v.1as sent to th<' Los An ~c:ll':s l imes which turned 1t over to federal .1uthor1tit•:-i '!'ht..• Con:-.litution !'i aid it obtained a copy Thurs· day "'If by July 12 ou1· J,0\'r: (1\1an.son) and our family are nnt rell'<l:.l•d. tlH•n on July 1:l you'll find your firs t five dead Plr.GIF:S .tnrl fl\"l' n 111rt' l'\'t'f.\' day until tht-y are 1·t~leased . ·· \ht• C'unst1tut1on quntl·d lhl· l(•ttt..·r as saying. '"\\1(' S\.\'l'ar if you don·1 then all of you PIGS olre J?Oing to nct•d C'an o('s to paddlt• through the blood th a L's going to fill lht• slrt'('ls. ·· The Cons I itution .sa id an FBI spokesman in Los Angeles t'onfirmt'd the· lt·ltC'r · "Tht· J.os 1\ngelt•:s Times did receive the letter and turned it ovl.'r to postaJ authorit?cs who gave it to us.'" the spok(•sman sLiid , ac<'ording to the Constitution. ·"fhe case 1s still under investigation.·· :Ford Wants Return Of Secret Papers ~.: \VASl-11'.'JGTON <API -Prc_si- r Jient Ford told the House in- 7'..lelligence committee today he f . ~ants it to return secret informa- jjon supplied by the administra- 1 lion because four classiried 1 words that could cripple U.S. 'Joreign policy were made public. :~. The President also y;arned the ·~.committee that it would receive ;: no more material from U.S. in- . telligence agencies unless it agreed to clear through the ad- -ministration all information to be made public. The committee's investigation -into U.S. intelligence activities came to an immediate halt. Asked if the President's act~Qn wou ld cl0&e down t~ cwn~i lee'• operations. Chair~aq Olis G. Pike <D,N.Y.). said, ''It cer .. Coed~ School District Over Bugging A Fountain Valley High School girl, who claims that Huntington Beach Union fligh School Dis· trict officials t apped her telephone in the belief that she \11as making obscene calls, sued the district Thursday for $113,000. Tina Welch. 15, states in the Orange County Superior Court lawsuit filed by her father, Robert, that the schoOI district's alleged actions amount to de- famation or character and in- vasion or privacy . Also identified as defendants in the lawsuit are Fountain Valley High School and four individuals. It is alleged in the action that school officials made a call to Miss Welch in December, 1974, and that the subsequent con- versation was unlav.fully tapped by them. tainly dqes temporarily. There is no v.•ay on earth you can inv- estigate the intelligence ac· tivities of the United States of America v.•ithout access l o classified information." Pike said the committee will not return the classified inform a· lion to Ford until committee members meet next v.•eek to plan their course of action. Asst. Atty. Gen. Rex l.,c{' de· livered the President's message to the House committee. lie said the President"s action was pro· mpted by disc losure of four words which were contained in re)X)rtS on intelli~ence about the 1973Middle East war. The report indi(;aled M·~ .. \n· te Ugebee ag®eiea wer caugltt by surprise by t~e outbreak of the war. Lee did not say what the fou; words were. · The committee earlier had worked out agreements with in- telligence officials to decide wh;:it materials could be made public. But Lee said the four words in dispute were released by the committee without intelligence officials' agreement. The words. he said, could irreparably harm Ford's conduct of foreign policy. ''The President 's r e- sponsibility lor the national security or the United States leaves him no alternative but to request the immediate return of all classified information pre- viously provided this commit- tee." Lee said. He said intelligence agencies would withhold any additional in- formation from the committee until the·congressmen agree nol to release future information without specific administration approval. At the $&me time, l\1r s . Murnane "-'as being haule d before a clty magistrate at Vet Cites Treatment For Rabies By ROBERT BARKER Ol IM O•llW ~let s.tMt Colin Rolson. a 13-year-old 1-luntington Harbour boy bitten by a strJy dog two \\'eeks ago, has received the first of 14 injec- tions in rabies prevent.ion treat- ment. llis older brother, Jeff, 17, said Colin received his first shot Thursday afternoon and was at school today. apparently suffer- ing no ill effects. "lie said that \\'hen the serum hit. it felt like a burning cigarette in his stomaC'h," Jeff said, ''but after that he didn't feel any pain.·· The bite by a stray black and '41hite dog touched off an intensive hunt in the fluntington HarOOr area. but so far the dog has eluded searchers. ··we 're still looking." Jeff said this morning. "We·re at the point that anytime we see a loose dog in the neighborhood, we stop and look .·· Dr. William Dietrich. Orange County veterinary public health director, says rabies treatment has changed much in the past 30 years. "The vaccine used to come from brains of rabbits and goats," he said. "and the ·dif· ficulties arose if the body reacted by discharging the foreign pro- tein." "Today vaccine is derived frOm duck embryos and the brains of suckling mice. Relative- ly few people have very strong re· actions to these.·· he said. Dr. Dietrich said the last known case of a rabid dog in Orange County occurred in 1956. 1-te said there have been no re- ports or rabid skunks or coyotes in the county for eight years. ··But we have round rabid bats. including one found this week in Mission Viejo. They like to Jive in the tall palm trees there and Mis· sion "\liej<l'}s II\ a l jighl pall Orn of migratory Oats, ''lie said. But he added that rabid bats in this area don't bite" humans and pose little threat. Reward Out For Monster " NOXIE, Okla. (UPll - A Hollywood producer is otrenng up to $10,000 for home movies of a foul - s me 11 in g, seven-foot ··monster'' reportedly roamihg the timber - covered hills south of the Oklahoma-Kansas border. ''That's nic.e, ·· sa id Nowata County Sheriff Bob Arnold. ''It's J!:One up $5,000 si nce he calf.ed me Jar,t week. Now 1 suppose we II be swamped again." • • Their aim. Welch claims. was to compare his daughter's voice to that of a female v.·ho was responsible for a series Qf ob- scene calls. ''~11 agencies respectfully decline to furnish classified materials until the committee satisfactorily alters its position ·• he said. ' The offer came from pro· ducer David Wolper. The ·'Nox.ie monster'' attract- ed Wolper's attention as he searched for real-life film to add to his dramatized documentary, •'Bigfoot. the Mysterious Monster," dealing with the legendary hairy beast reported in the Pacific Northwest. ORANGE COAST " ' • DAILY PILOT Pike as~ed Lee how he thought the committee could continue to func~i.on without access to class1f1ed materials. prompting Lee to reply that the con- gressmen could honor traditional rules of secrecy. "That·s exactly what's wrong Mr. Lee."' Pike exploded. "Fo; decades committees or Congress hav~ not done their jobs and you ve been loving it. You come u~ here and whisper in one fnendly congressman's ear and 1n my opinion that's why we're in the mess we"re in." PACT •.. • Assistant Superintendent Chuck Woodfin said the reserves turned out to be higher al the school year'! end because or "belt·li&htening·· by department heada.. 'alte.r the tax override !ailed." That meant they didn't spend all the money ln their last ye~·s bud&e.t so it was carried ovt:r into this year's. Woodlin t•id tbo dlsttlct atUJ will have• '424.000 reaerve flll>d which 11 three ~Percent o( u..; budaet. The county .-immends fivepttcent, he 11ld. JAIL ... agencies se.veral times each year and any problems that are dis- covered are promptly cori;ected. fie said ear'y in 1974, the jail underwent a meticulous inspec- tiori by the State Board of Correc- tions, which is due to examine the facility next year. Though lhe state·s panel found the jail to be generally in gcxxl shape, it pointed out some ·de- fects that have since been eliminated, Mestre said. The jail has also been critiqued ~ln,iost annually by county grand 1unes and Mestre said all their concerns are also answered. "We are al!!iO regularly ins.Pfcl- ed by the coionty health otriccr, the Calllomla Youth Autbority and Federal Bureau o! PrisoM " Mestre concluded. ' Hoarders Beware · BANGKOK. Thailand (AP) - The military lidmlhlatrotion ln Saigon ili arreotlnt hO&rcl<!rs and n10n0potl1·t.s whd have ••clJsrupl- . ed the market and danla1ed the economy.'' Sal on'• UberaUOO Radio said today. -~ -I l leut 14 hours er heralrelrke. Hicf 1be wa1 lldc bot Ille m..,iatr1to Hid pollcedldn't llnd on1 111edk0Uon In her punoe, oo theyauu ~ ew~dr\!f\k. ''lf you can walk: you tan go," the magistrate. said_ "C311 )'OUr peo_~le and have }hem pick you up. The intoxication charge was . ' • dropped and ...... Murnane WU allowed to call her da..-. "Four of u. went down to the -slaUon toaell>er :· MB. l"rewxl 1aid. "When We IOl tho.._ we couldn•t !Ind her. The Police said they didn't know where lhe wu. "W• llnally round h<r about . half an hour later sitting on a bench in another part of the buildine, She was conscious but 1 F,....P.,,eAJ- BRJCK CREDENTIALS. • • Meler said Thursday, a~oord· ing to his recent study, Brick holds four credentials -elemen· lary leaching, general ad· ministration, secondary teaching andse~ondary administration. Until recently, he continued. Brick also held an elementary administration credential, but Meler said he learned "four or five weeks ago" that it had been voided by the state. lie said, however. Brick"s general administration creden· Preacher Hits Pot-sex Stiuly By Umversity tial allows him to be superinten· dent or any elementary or high school district, so th' elementary <'redentlal wasn't needed. He explained that the elem·en- tary administration credential was gi-anted in error midway during Brick's second year ot classroom teaching. Since the credential requires two full years of teaching, Brick had not ru1£illed the reqwrement when be received it. But he received the general ad·· ministration credentil l at the end of that second year or ·teaching, and it was valid. Jn obtaining hi s administration credentials. Brick lists hi s three years of part·time high school and adult teaching in San Diego, a:s well as two years in Fountain Valley. Read, form er assistant superintendent for personnel, EDWARDSVILLE. Ill. (U PI) signed at least one verification -Trustees or Southern Illinois letter of that experience for UQiversity say it's okay by them Brick which, accordiri'g to '"state • for th·e school to condtlct a officials, said he has 16 months of federally funded $121,000 re· teaching experience. search projei;t to ·rind out But Thursday Read said he whether marijuana inhibits male doesn't recall signing that letter sexual arousal. and didn't keep a copy of it. He But the Rev. Ben Glinn. pastor noted he has signed 1,000 to 2,000 of Lantana Baptist CHurch in s~milar letters for employes Carbondale, disagrees. calls it a since then. waste of taxpayers' money and Meler said Brick would not wants the project stopped. have had to have ~n fu.Jltime The project, directed. by o~. teacher to be listed as such on 1-tarris Rubin, calls .Jor paid county records for the two years volunteers to inhale rharijuana in question. smoke and watch erotic movies. · But_ he would have had to be The volunteers· response will be teach1ng ~ per~e"!t of the tim_e measured by electronic devices , . and. p_erhaps f1ll1n11r a quasi· attached to their genitals. adm1n14t.Pa!-ive type -0( post the ''It 's c-ommon -sense restofthet1me. knowledge that if you watch a But 100 percent of that lime bunch of pornographic movies ~ould co~t toward his "creden- you·re going to be sexually t1al r~wrem~nt of two years' aroused.'. GI inn told the trustees teaching expenence, Meler said. Thursday. The records available from Sadat to Visit CAIRO (AP) -President Anwar Sadat will visit the United States during the last week or Oc- tober, a trip made possible by the new U .S.-negotiated Sinai settle· ment with Israel .' San Diego do not indicate whether Brick's three years or part-time teaching would equaJ two years of fulltime. Meler said. But, jf ther do. Meler saip, that would fulfill "'Brick's cre<iential requ.irement without any el~mentary teaching in Fountjlin vattt!/., • "',, .. , .... .,'\J.,j Sketchbook by Heritage • ' An outstanding selection of many styles on display now c1on·t know tr she r_.wred m, ornot." .i , Aatheywerel •"'1Sthepollc:e staljon, a poUcema .. llllfftled : ''You better take her to a ho<pital. lady. Sb• IOCIU 1lck." Mn. Murnane was rushed to the lntenslve tare unit of St. Francis General Hospital. Sihe w .. reported In serious condlllon f'rldoy. •• BigEan = -A~JUm.on LONDON (UPI! - Women lhlok men with big ears are sexy. a British doctor repo~ tod'ay • Or. Jvo,r Felstein of~ Manchester, wriUoa lo the medical weekly "PUIH •• :said ears are ·•st.t~­ consclous symbols \of male sexuality ... and the bigger they are the more women like them. He cited Clark Gabl• and Bing Crosby a• two ex· amples of men whet 1ufter Jokes obout looki6g like elephants .. wilh the wind behind th~m. or taxis with both doors open. but have captivated women. "This symbolism goes back thousands or yeats .. Dr. FeJstein said. ' Valley Board 1 Sets~ra :I For Brevity 1 The Fountain Valley School Board took care of its two-item agenda Thursday night in what is believed a record 20 minutes. 'nle agenda only included two items -awarding a bid for mov- able walls and three schools and approv\ng the teacher ooritracl package. But pa'rt bf the reason· for the meeting's brf!'Vity was that two board members cut each other off when they tried to speak .. Before voting on the teacher package, Trustee Dick Plum tried to ask an administrator a ~ question. But Board President Roger Bel gen cut in saying he bad a call to vote. A few minutes later, Belgen started to comment about the teacher contrac~ with "My ~om-- mentsarethat1astyear.'' - But Pl\Jm interrupted with ''I move for adjournment:" And the board did. ~ • OREXEL--HERITAGE--HENREOON-WOODMARk-KARASTAN-BAKER 'eJ ~ NEWPORT BEACH• ,.~,.19• fll l"J 1121 w~ut·r DR.. ga.aoso ()(J#I. ~ff,, -/fie, LAGUNABEACH• . , 3'~ NOHTll ~OA.\T HWY.. •"4-GMI TORRANCE• WHllDAYS & SATUIDAYS f:OO i. S:JO 23S<t llAWTHOltNE RI.VD •llptn Fri. tll t. !lun. 11,i,30j m.1m • • • , . . t - , ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA • 1n Todny' CIMI .. N.Y.Stoek FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER U, 1975 N • ' ... Drui,k Tank! # tt' PITT'811!/R°G-li lllPIJ --·bert91beciU«l•lllo ''$1ee Mra . Ronald P'reund, her le .. 11•ho'\raart•rher~tro1<e. droppedandldn:Mumanew .. Vlr •••• Kura~, :·ft· w•• tt-off;*• -J daughter, became concerned She uld 1be wa!J sick bUt the ~lowed to call her dauehter. don ·1 ktlow If •h• recocnf...i -or not.'' 'llUO ww!~~-;:.-iii'i:l'.:~~~ n ~!f· M\lrnlRf: didn't ror@e maalstrate •aid 1>9llce didp't r:.mct ' .... Foor ol us went down to ·the tor'• . ·• 1 -:: ~--at-the' wonten.'1 home from woT'k Wednesday any medicafron l.n her P\ll'M'. so station to1ether," Mn. Freund hF-tll•~ , 1 :nGU'1T"-IM-. nieht and beaan calling the theyauumed1hewasdrunk. s~d. •1When we got there we All the)'were leaving 1111> pollOI' station. • policeman 1yUOlt.ect': "You better take ber to .ta, hoepitat;-11"1)':-Sh--•. !!"---1-tlb.._. In .... _ ~ • • "° ~mor~~~iil~·T • -eouldn't !Ind her. The~palittsaid beeaua~";one.....:fd ..... u-...1be '"''~ not..d:runk. J'm ck.'' 1fte tnapenont bureau. "U you can wa1k , you can go,'' tbeydidn"t khOw where she was. ~fn . Murnane was nashed to the intensive care unit Of SL"" Francis General Holpital. Sb9 'A'Kd reported in serious <-"'OftCliUon Friday . ck lut :Y-."".' ~·oo:i ~ft""C as &he. regained the m .. lstrat' taid. "Call YQUC _ .. We (inally round her about irtUli eadofiatoziCat.ed. _e,a_ IQr~ mo-., At the same lime. Mrs. people and have them pick you half an hour later sitting on a ~wustill.up~QP when mtc1li. She·w•s told"to.ao back to Murn.ane w·as beina hauled up.'' benclt in another part of t~ two..Ntnll.mu1Jic:,k.eJ:I het -.p and -.Jeep. , . before a city maglstrate -at The intox1caUon charge was bu.Uding. She was conscious but I • , ' o.itr ..i ... """" .., '-" ... ., .. ACLU .. Suit Calls ••• . -•• OC Jail 'lnhuinall~:~; -· ,. .. ' By Wll.LIAM SCHREIBER °' rM 0.lty ...... ,..... A spokesman for Orange Coun- t.Y Shertrf Bradley Gates said to- day a suit filed Thursday in Los Angeles Federal Court alleging inhuman conditions at county jail appears almost Identical to a class action riled in June by sever•l inmates. The new legal action was brou&ht by the American Civil Liberties Union <ACLU ) on behalf of five current inmates of the Jaji. Jt rollowed almost seven months: or iqvestigation. ACLU o(ficials told District Judge War· ren F.erguson. ... W.e reel this is almost exactly the same as the other based on what we have read about it in the papers, .. said Joe Mestre, Gates' executive aide. "We have not been se•ved as yet." physical and economic losses." The rive prim ary -plaintirrs named in the suit are Jerry E. Stewart . Richard E. Smith. Susan Young, Kenneth Wil.son and William Brown . tained pending trial andlhe other '. three are currently aervin& Jail terms. ... Their .suit contends inmateaJ are denied their-conatituUonal rights ror a number of reuons ift,- cludintt : ' ... .._ • " 1 , The rir_:!!t ~o are being de-<Se< JAIJ.,, 'Papc.UJ > ~~ .,..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.....;.-· ., ·Wheels Gone Refugee's Bike Stolen By WLARY KAYE CMlt'90.Ufll"li.tSUtt l-lieng Heng is the victim of a bike theft. Heng; 34, is the Cambodian refugee living in Newport Beach who startled his sponsors and four police depart- ments in June. when he began pedaling a rusty bicycle along the Newport Freeway to his new job in Santa Ana. .· AS RESIDENTS WATCH, NEWPORT FIREMAN HOSES DOWN BRUSH FIRE Thursdlly Afternoon Blaze Aare1 on Blult Between King• Road, Cooat Highway Mestre said the June lawsuit ,was riled by different inmates than the current action and was withdrawn sudder:ily by the plain- tifrs without explanation. THE SOFT· SPOKEN refugee continued to bike to work after learning a safer, non-rreeway route. He rode the bor· rowed five-speed bike until last weekend, when he finally was able to buy an old 10-speed bicyc" and repajr it to top working order. \ . 2Ne~rt Ki~Stai1 . Gra$s Fire ' ' :-1 Two youth suspected of play- ing with matches Were detained by Newport BeaCh Police Thurs- day afternooq after firemtm ext- inguished a grass fire On the hill above Pacific Coas.t Jiigr.way overlooking t the ·Balboa Eay Club. · '· Ther~ were~no injuries 'in the~ p.m. blaie an no builClings were damaged. ' al uth the ·n.ames threaten~ a residence at 811 Kings lload "1 top of the bluff before being topped pbout 10 yards from lh ()JJSe. ' A witnesstol poUceht!sawtw.o smaJI boys runnlng Crorb.. the scene of the fire and gave the of- ficers thei_r ideef.ilies. . .. 'lhe 6-year-old and &-year-old reportedly conlessed to police that they had ib\en playing with matches and were released lo their parents a(ter questioning. Juvenile officers will decide what action to take, if any. . ' The names came close to both the row or houses on Kings Road and stores and offices lining Cioast Highway across from the Bay Club. «;:oast w~at9'er Late · nlghl and . early l]'lorning lo'¥ clouds becoming !'IU'rt_n1 by mid- morning Suturd8y .·accord· ing to the weathlr ser\'i.c~ Highs in the lapb~r 60s ..: ,,,. the beaches lo rill id-70s in't land.~ l ' 1 . seeurity tited :R~i;Jkat . Elwive . -tin Bulletproof Vest ST. LOUIS (l\P) -Arriving in 'tbe Midwest for a busy round of appearan<'e&. President Ford declined to say today if he was wearin& a bulletproof ve.st to euard against a possible as- sassin. "l never talk about any securi- ty precautions that are taken," Frird told. a reporter who asked directly at the.St. Louis airport if the chief executive was wearing tbe type of body armor that ap- peared to be part of his wardrobe "Per~~tent' ~uspect Held Iii Newport ' A showdown between an al· leged thief brandis hing a knife and his pistol-tot1ng victim ended in NewpOrt Beach early this morning. with pOlice crediting coiiri'~dence for an arrest. The incident in the Oakwood Apartments parking building begln at abgut l :20 a.m.,,when resiaent · JeflerY Howard Wilson drove in and parked a friend 's car. Police said Wilson looked toward his own truck.and noticed the engine running and someone inside. when he stumped through southern New Hampshire Thurs- day. Refer rin g to secu.rity measures, Ford told his ques· tioner: "It seems to me that's .something that should not be di9· cusst>d,. · · Minutes later in a live local radio interview conducted at St. Louis station KMOX, Ford had much the same response to the same question and said that to talk about any precautions "makes security mucp more'dit- ficult. ·· Ford said he felt it was impor· tant for Americans "to see first - hand. close.up. their President." I-le said he would seek to balance other factors against security re- quirements and declared, "What's good for the country out·balances everything else.·· On rriving at Lambert Field in St. Louis. Ford immediately plunged into a crowd of about 200 people. shaking hands and chat- ting briefly with several of them. There was no evidence today that he was wearing any protective vest underneath his coal. In New Hampshire Thursday, there were bulges that indicated he was wearing such protection. It was only a week ago that a woman pointed a pistol at the President in Sacramento. Aside from the apparent \'est, seCurity measures were little ct)anged from the past on Ford's New Hampshire appearance. • I The latest lawsuit contends that monetary awt:1rds should be m~de lo the plaintiffs and all other inmate-s in the jail to com- pensate ror "psychological. Elderly Man Scares Two Muggers Off ' A 72-ye-ar-old retired car salesman managed to frighten off a pair of gun-wielding mug· gen late Thursday. a.she walked to his room al a Corona del Mar motel. Hugh Floyd Brown. a perma nent resident or the motel al 2101 E. Coast Highway, told police late Thursday night that as he walked toward hi s room . two men descended a stairway and rushed to'A·ard him. demanding that he "hurry inside ... One pulled a short-barreled re· volver as the victim backed away. polit'e said, then Brown shouted ror the man to "put the gun away and gel out or here ... Thetwodid, he said. Officers said the man reported seeing the pair rlee through a parking lot and disappear. Chee.ks of the vicinity revealed no suspects. of(icers added. The MO. or method or opera· lion, was virtually identical to one used earlier this •.•.:eek at the Airporter Inn . up nearby MacArthur ll oulevitrd, in Irvine." A commuting businessman who visits the <1irea regularly and frequently was robbed by two men in a hotel corridor, a gun shoved into his ribs. The bandits in that instance also ordered him several times to get into his room and do it quickly . HF, apprqached the occupant, iderjtirted later by police as Rob Roy Duncan. 18, of 1870 E. 16th ·St •• Newport Beach. Continued Screening Sought Heng had only made two trips to work on his new bike when it was stolen while locked outside his place of work . Now . he's back to his original dilapidated bike he bor· rowed from the rector of st. James Episcopal Church, his sponsor. • ACCORDING TO BARBARA Leith, whoSe family is housing Heng. hi s wire and two children : ''He w,as very pro· ud or that bike -a gold. 10-speed Schwinn. He ~ght a new wheel (or it, fixed the bent frame and it rode better than the old one." She added he was particularly proud that he had purchased it with his own hard-e arned money. Mrs. Leith says Heng is saddened by the loss, but adds that it's one or the things he is learning about the American way or life -in addition to the English language. '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'· -. Argentina Raid Oil Boss Found Dead at Hideout BUENOS AIRES. Argentina 1APl -An army blasted a ter· rorist hideout with 90mm cannon early Friday, killil)g three le(tist Montanero guerrillas inside. po1ice said. News reporL'> said lhe body or a kidnaped oil ex· ecutive shot in the head was round outside the house. Police said the army was <'ailed at dawn Friday arter a six hour battle during which poli ce officers were unahlc to silence a terrorist firing a machine gun £rom the roor or I he house. Four policemen were •v11ounded in the battle. The guerrillas al so tossed hand grenades and Molotov cocktails The ofricial n ews agcnry Telam said polit'e later round the body or the executiv<' a few yards from the house. The independent news agency Noticias Argentinas said the dead man was apparent· ly Luis Domenech, an Arge ntine officer or a private oil refinerY kidnaped Aug. 12. ' Police said the terrorist houSf: "'as severely damaged by three shell blasts fired by an army pla· toon called out or La Plata. Th9 bodies of two men and a WomiJn "'('re found inside and police sa\U other terrorists may have l'SCaped. Police reports said the clash with the Montanero guerrilla¥. took place in a s uburb of Lia Plata, JO miles south of Buenok Aires. Earlier report:! had pla<'ed 1t in the village of Florenciil Varela. On the political (ront. the ,<\rgentine foreign minister an- nounced that President Isabel Peron will start a month's leave or absence Saturday because she is "very tired and her doctors ha\·e recommended a rest. .. lie ~aid Senate President ltalo Luder will be acting president . D;.mcan alh:gedly drew a hunt- , ing • ~nife and threatened the tru(!k o.wner. Wilson ran upstairs 1 • to get' gon. police said. J,n'vestigators said Duncan was stiU -waiting when Wilson re- .. tunt,ed and assertedly defied the ~k:6Wnei1o shQttrim. Wi Ison fLred one shot over his head. breaking a light. and both men Pussycat Bid Weighed Political violenc(' ragl'd un· ab<ited a('ross the country and l)()liCt> reported at least eight new deaths . t their separate ways. ' tatrolman__Hurd Arrqstrong artiVea moments later and dur- 0 interview in Wil son's nt-tlie officer-heard so- walkin& outside. The tP-0 men walked to the win· dq,w,~· e•pecting to see another pqlicenleo. lnstea<I they saw lhe aUeaed lhler. .D\io~al'-who olleaedly still was cerryjng the knife was dis-arm~d , ar1;·ested, and later bOoked on It charge ol assault with a deadly '4'ei1Poii: Hi• ball w"' ...,, at $10.000, peoding c\)ISrt aruln&menl. ' By TOM BARLEY _ ~-0a11r Pl)otllaft A bid by the Balboa Pussycat Theater's lawyers to prevent police siezure ol two allegedly obscene movies pending a verdict in their Harbor Municipal Court obscenity trial is being mulled today by Orange County Superior Court Judge William S. Lee. Judge Lee refused to im· mediately rule Thursday night on the plea by Lo11 Angeles at- torpey David Brown for a writ that would allo.w screenings of "Deep Throat" and "The Devil in M~s Jones" at· the Balboa Theater while the trial is under way. Brown argued that repeated seizures of the two controversial movies by Newport Beach police were unconstitutional and that •tarbor Judge Donald Dungan rurtheT erred when he branded the film• as obscene. He told Judge Lee that it was impossible to define the movies as obscene or otherwise Wllil the jury could return its xerdJct on mulUpleobscenity charges. Brown compared the issu.e ~re Judge Lee to that of the Pentagon Papers case in which the United States Supreme Court ruled that the N'ew York Times was Within the Jaw when it publis hed the secret materials overotriciaJ objecttons. "This issue la one of freedom or speet'h." he said .... rhc Be1lboOJ Theater cannot be restrained from~showing these movies until it is determined in the munici pal courtroom that they are obscene or not obscene.'· Judge Lee indicated before taking the case under submission that Brown's arguments might be better directed to an appellate court than to a superior court judge. Deput y District Attorney Charles McFarland assured both Judge Lee and Brown that any further attempt by the Balboa Theater to show either or both movies would result in Judge Dungan issuln~ a seizure war- rant. STOCKS RECORD SLIGHT DROP NEW YORK !AP> -Stocki staged a decline t:xlay. apparent· ly affected by news that several m8jor panks had in- creased their ~rime rates a quarter point to8 percent. . The Dow Jon es industrial average lost 3.37 points, clo.-;ing iit 809.29. Gainers on the New Yoflt stock Exchange outscored !<>Sers by approximately a 7 lo4 maTShJ. Trading remained subdued with the Jewish hol y day Yorn Kippur apProaching. • .4~1""-_DA,.,;,;;ll.;::.Y"'-"'Pl"'L:::O.:..T ___ N ___ .,,lday,Sop11mb0• 12. 1'75 / ,,· " j f JAi~~~AJ , 'Five a Day' :1· -Oper).ing and reading of moil ·,by Jail authorities. severe limits on ramily visits, and inadequate or non-existent use of tt'lephones, newspapers uud olht•r forms ut .rommunication. -inadequate husp1tal ;1nd medicill ca r~. -lnadt.>qualt• t1mt· iulle~edly onl y five minutes) tol'Ul mt•1Jls. -lnadt!qualt• hcut1ng and vcn tilation systems that allo~L'<ily constitute a health hR1.urd. -Allegt>dly ph ySit·ul punish· menl at thl· ha11tJs ur jai l authoritit's and C'onfincml'nl in segregatC'd e1.'llS '-''ilhutil due prv · cess. ! De nial or all <ll'l't'~S to I lttwbooks and <.111 legal m ~1tcr1al r Me~tre conceded the <·ounty I jail has had problems but 1:-; • rarE>fully 1n spC'cted by outsidl' agencies SC' vt•ral ti n1es cal'h Yl'<1r and any problt'n1s 1h:11 <irt· di:. t:overC'd ;1r1• 1lro1nptly 1·orrl'l'tl.'d . • llt' s:nd 1·arly 111 1:n.1. lht• j: •. dl undcr\\'t'nt a n1t'\1cul1•lt'> in!-l•l't' tion by lht· St alt' B1•<1rd 1>f ('orrt'(' tions.' '~ h1l'h 1s due to C'Xamin\' the faeilit v n1·xt vt·ar Though.the st;ttl''s pan1·l found the jail lo ht• {!t·ner•d ly 10 good shape, it pu1n lt·d out son1l' th.· reel~ th<.1t h;i \'t' !'-1nr1• hl'erl eli m1nalt;'d . .\1 t·s t rt' s•11d The Jail ha.-; also l:it•t•n rr1t1qut•d almost annually by county grant.I Juries and Mcstrl' said all tht·ir t•oncerns <lre also ans,~·cred "\\'('are al :-.o regular[~· 1nspef't C'd by tht' l'ounl y ht•alth off1t·1·r. the California 'l'outh /\uthur1t\ and F'edt~ral Hurl':tu of J>r1 sun!'-.:. .\lt'Slrt• l'Ullt'lUdt•d Reward Out ForMomter -~oXIE . Okla. (U P!l :\ Hollywood 1;>rodut·er is 011er1ng up to Sl0.000 tor home movi es of <1 foul · sme llin g. seven·foot ··mons t e r ·· rl·portedly ro<:tming t Pt· timber· covered hills south of the Oklahoma·Kansas border. ''That's n ic<' ... s:J itl Nowata County .Sheriff f-klb 1\rnold . ·'It 's gone up $5.000 since he called me Jast week. No"'' I suppose ,~·e'll be s"'·amped again." The offer c:.1 me from pro- ducer David Wolper. The ··Noxie monster" attract- ed Wolper's attention as he searched for real-life film to add to hi s dramatized documenta ry . ·'Bigfoot. the i\1ysterious Monster." dealing with the legendary hairy beast reported in the Pacific Northwest . t Servjce H-eld For Boy, 9, Killed by Car Graveside funeral rites "''ere conducted today at Good Shepherd i\temorial Park in I-tun· tington Beach for 9-year-old Steven Scott Harding who was fatally injured Tuesday in a Ne,~;port Beach traffic accident. The boy, who would have start- ed classes Wednesday at Newport Elementary School di('() after he "''as struck by a ca~ while attempting to cross Pacific Coast Highway in West Newport. Steven is su r vived by hi s mother. Sylvia of the family home in West Newport; a sister, Bambi, and his grandparents, .. Mr . and Mrs. John Harding and : Mr. and Mr:;. Don Hudson. Tht! boy ·s father died a month ago. Police :;aid the boy dashed into the path of an oncoming car ~s his play mates frantically shout- ed at him to turn back. The ·.dri ver was not held ~ The accident occurred near 61.st Street a nd \Vest Coast Highway. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT fhll 0<1"00' COIU O~oly Po~."''"""'""" c"'"D"'-11 ! .... Ne--P•tH, ., PJOl>W<I bV .... 0 •-(IMli! P~bll~,"~ Coml'<"'• ';ep.1•~!• Mlllof\1 1'rf p,.,l>ll•"•d M~"'1~• 11>t<><IOh f"lli>Y !or ~·· Mew, NewPo•' 1.,.~ch, 11...,1 ... v1"" S..K~IF111>"t1•n Vall••· lr.m•. 1>~"'10obot< v111ty •no l•Qu.-.. l!f~'" ""..th C••"I >.""II'• •tlflONll tlllhM <~pub"'"~" o;..1utll•1• ~"" ~u~ <lfy~, T,.., P•IPl<lpal p~bloih"ll> pl~t>i I> •I lJO W.J1 81• St•,...I, C<"l~ M• •~ (Ahl(><•'<~ ~ol• Robert N. Weed P•e\illf"1 tn<:I Put"'"'''' Jack R. Curle'( V•<• '"~""'"' •h<I L~~~•a• M•""o/' Thomas Keevil rllt!Ot Thomas A. Murpt11ne ""•"•Q•ft<;I [11•1<>< Charles H. Loos Richard P. N<tl! AlM•l•nl -"9+n; Ed;!o" Manson-Depth Threat ATLA:'ITA. Ga. (APJ -A lelter purportedly written by a memberof the "family" of Chtrles A-fanson. conVict"1 in the Sharon Tate murden, threatens the death of five people for Cv('r)' day ~1unson remains in pri"un, the Atlanta Constitution said today. The Con~titutlon said the letter was wrltten two and a half months bt•fore ~1anson disl'iplo Lynette "Squeaky" 1-'romml' \V;.1s ch urged with attempting to assassinate· Presi. d'-'r'll Ford The newspaper said the letter. dated June 12 was sent to the Los Angeles 'Nmcs which turned it over io federal ;.111t hor1!1t•s Tht• l'onstitution said it obtained a copy Thurs· day "If by July 12 our LOVI': (ltl anson) and our !umily are 111)1 rt·le•-ised. thl'n on July 13 you'll find your llrst five dead Pl(';(; I ES ;.1nd fi V(' mort· every day until they are released,·· tht• CtJ nst it ut ion quoted the h't tc>r as saying. '\\\• i>\4'12',a r 1f you <.lon 't then all of you PlGS arc 'going to nl't~d ('ano1•s to pad<.lle th1•ou)..(h the blood thut's going to fill lht· st r('t'ls · · • Tht• Constitut ion said an f''T-JI s1)()kt'sman in Los Angeles 1·11nfirn1l•d th~· letlt'r. ~ "'l'ht' l,os Angelt•s Timt•s did rt•ccive the l ~tter and turnl•(I it nvt·r to post:tl authorities \Vho gave it to us." th(• ~IM 'kt•:-;111 ~1 n said. :1 t·cor{li ng to I ht• Const itution. ''The case is ~tdl under 1n,·e~l1~:1ll1•n" Ford Wants Return Of Secret Papers \\'AS lll!\'GTO~ I t\PJ -Presi· dt•nf l-,ord told the rlou se in li.·ll1i;:C'nct• co n1n11ltl'l' lex.lay hl' \\'ants.it tn rt•lu rn scerC'l inform:.i tion ~)il('d by lht· aclministra· lion bt'C'a llSl' four {'lass1f1t·tl "·or.ds th.:il cou ld tt,pple Ll.S. fnrPig n policy \l't're madt• publii.'. '!'ht· Prl•sidt•nt a lso \.\'arncd lht• l'Umn11ltl't' that it \\'OU!d rl'CCIVl' no mart• 1naterial from U.S. in- t1•U1g1·nct' ;:i gt>nc1es unl~ss it agn.•t•d to C'lear through the ad· n1Jnistration a ll information to be m~de public. 1'he committee's investigation into U.S . intelligence activities came to an immediate halt. committee without intelligence officials' agreement. 1'he 'A'ords . he said . could irreparably harm F'ord ·s conduct of foreign policy. ''T he President 's r~­ s ponsibility for the national security or thC' United States leaves him no alternative but to request the immediate return of all classi(ied information pre· viously provided this commit · Lee:· Lee said . Gun Toter Near Ford? Asked if the Pres ident's action \\·ould close do"''n the commit-' ST. LOUIS (U PI ) - tee's operations, Chairman Otis Police search ed unsuc - G. Pike I D·~.\'.), said, "It cer-cessfully today for a gun- tainly does temporarily. There is man a police captain saw no way on earth you can inv· near a building where t'stig~1te the intelligence ac· President Ford was to ad- tivities of the Un ited States of dress a Baptist convention. .<\meriC'a \\•ithout access to A police dep artment classified information.·· spokesman said the officer Pike said the committee will notrett1rn the classified informa· saw the man with a pistol near Kiel Auditorium tion to Ford until committee shortly after noon. The members meet next week to plan man d•sappeared in a their course of action. crowd and police were una· Asst. Atty. Gen. Rex Lee de-ble to locate him. police livered the President's message said. to the House committee. I-re said President Ford was the President 's action was pro* scheduled to speak at 2 mpted by disclosure of four p.m. to the National Bap- words which were contained;Jn ... \_!st Co,nvention at the rePort~ on intelli.e;ence about tne ·-auditorium~ · 1973Mlddle East war. -....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_ _____ _, The report·l\nd;cated U.S. in-. ' telligen<'e agenci~s were caultht t-~.,._.,.i1 G by surprise by the ou\break ol the "7"a·uen rove \.\.'ar. Lee did not say what the fou.- words ~'ere. The committee earli er '1ad worked out agreements with in- telligence officia!s to decide \Vhat materials could be made public. But Lee said the four words in dispute \Vere released by the Citibank's Rate at8o/o NEW YORK (AP) ~ First National City Bank raised its prime lending rate to 8 percent, today, a one·quarter point increase. The nation 's second largest commercial bank said the increase on the in- terest rate it charges on . Joan s t,.p its most creditworthy business bor· rowers takes effect today. It's the first time Citibank raised its prime· s ince Aug. 8 when it \.\•e nt to 73/~ per- cent. Won't Appeal School Ruling The long-s tanding campaign or Garden Grove Unified School District to unite with a communi· ty college district apparently is· at an end. Garden Grove Supt. Ed Dun· don said today he plans no challenge to action taken Thurs- day to split his district into three • separate community college jurisdictions. "We are disappointed because We wanted to keep the district graduates together," he said. "but we are not surprised and we don'tplan any further action.·· Mee'ting Thurs day in Lo s Angeles. the California-Com· munity Collge Board of Gov· ernors voted 11-2 to make the partition. Garden Grove students west or Euclid Street and south of Chap- man Avenue will join the Coast Colnmunity College Distri ct . NudiesMove Publicity Bugs Singl,es Group A BBC film crew was to have dropped in on a sensitivity works hop in Costa Mesa Monday ni ght to photo graph si n gle :\meriC'ans gc>tting in touch with their feelings f But the gathc>rin g won't be held in the ho1n e of a Costa Mesa "'·oman because advance gubllci- t y overemphasiied that half of the session "''ill bC' in the nude. according to Dick Pelletier. pres1· dent of Single Scene. "She do .... sn·t v.·ant to host it anymore:· he added. noting that a sensitivity workshop is a week· ly a<'tivity of the organization. In11tead the workshop will be held at a house in Fullerton, and the British Broadcas ting Corporation film crew will photo- graph in there. Pelletier explained that the BBC is preparing a 1V program called "Spirito! '78." "ll's abou~ Iii•, liberty. and the pursuit of tiap.Pin•ss." ·be said. "They chose 'Califomla as the place to film th~pursuilof happi- ness, and they chose single ~ pie because one out of three adult.a In America is now single.·· Pelletier, who used to ~ * counselor, said that Single Scene was formed two years ago in Northern California. It has 6.000 member:; nationally, and about 700 in Orange County. There is an activity every night of the week in Orange County, he said. The sensitivity workshop will involve·the exploration of the senses of taste, touch. smell, and sight through various exercises. The latter part of the evening will be devoted to giving and re· ceiving nude massages, Pelletier said. "But this is optiOnal ; some people may leave. This is not a sex activity. lt's"i.n a groupsitua· lion. under the guidance of an in· structor, and sexual feelings are pretty hard to express under thos~ circumstances." In addition, thtre will be the in· hlblling innuehc• of the BBC cameras and lighls. Pelletier explained that one of the iiurpose• or the activity is to •bow tl>at nudity does not necessarily lead to Sfx. ••we are not into lllVingt.berapy f<ir sexual dys!un~tlons ,·· be sald, "lt'!I simply a.n opportunitt to make you explore your past ra.islng," \ I .t ' Inflation ( Attacked , I By Finch . ByllOUGLASFRIT78CIJE OftM 01llr Pl""-"-" Inflation, 1purred bythei::rowth of ineffectiv e gove rDm e nt bureaucracy. is pushing the na-. tlon to the brink o! soofal UP· heaval. accorcj:ina to U.S. Senate <'andidate Robert Finch. Finch addressed the Friends of UC Irvine annual meeting Thurs· day a:; the kick·ofr or a JO.day pre- campaign speaking spree that 'A'i ll e nd in San Diego for the of· ficial s tart of his Republican primary campaign effort. The growing percentage of the grosi> national product taken up in government s pending, Finch said, "will cause social disorder whl'n the bulk of t~e people reel they are being taken more than they are taking.·· He said 40 percent of lhe gross national product goes to the gov· ernment. By the year 2000. he said, the percentage will be at 50 percent. Meanwhile, he said, govern- ment administrative and re· gulatory bureaucracies seldom serve the function for which lhey were intended. "The government hires a rat catcher who becomes a rodent t·ontrol officer .'' s aid Finch. "He's not goingtocatch the rats because they're his consti- tuents." Continuing to encourage public reliance on government for solu · lions to problems, he said. "risks the collapse of the concept of law and the collapse of credibility fromover·promising. · Inflation. said Finch, is the worst problem facingthe country. Government spending, he said, is the cause of inflation. The nation has grown up in re- cent years, he said. "We know we are no longer the new world with more money. more minerals and more of everything else. The slogan ·r.1ore is better' does not fit anytnore. ·· Still. he argued against a ··no growth, no risk " attitude. con· tending. ''The last generation wa s concerned with quantity and numbers. The next will be con· cerned with qualit y and choices.·· Hoarders Beware BANGKOK. Thailand 1(AP ) ~ The milit~ry adrninistr'ation in Saigon is arresting hoarders and monopolists \.\'ho have "disrupt- ed the market and damaged the economy:· Saigon's Liberation Radio said today. "~ outrs TWc:,;;rir ...... Attorney Log11n Logan Quits 2 l'Jistricts For Laguna ' B.Y FREDERJCK SQIOEMEBL Ot .. Dt".,,.. ...... Newport BeaOih attorney Grorge :Logan has res.igne4 un~ der pressure as legal counsel to the South Laguna Sanlt.aey Dis- trict and SOuth Co11t County Water District. 1 Raymond Miller, gener.I manager of the two South I.aguna-based districts. said it was the conisensus of the two boards of directors that Logan's counsel to them conflicted with his duties as Laguna BeaClfCitY attorney. 1 Logan was notified by,Jetter two weeks ago to decide whether to represent the two districts 1.>r the city. He decided to stay with the city, ''They told me to do one or the other." Logan said today. ''It neyer has been fully explained to me what their concerns are. I don't know that potential con- fii<'ts between the city and the districts had something to do with it ." I Knowledgeable observers of the situation said the districts· actions are du(> to land use· related :stances taken by the city of Laguna Beach. The eity. for example, is locked in battle with the Aliso Water Management Agency, over plans to build a $30 million sewer syste m that would serve thousands of undeveloped acres of land in Orange County. The ci· ty ,')9qt~p4s lhl!; SfS,t~,m "ill fac1hta{e deve opment. •• ' Sketchbook by Heritage .. , ! An outstanding selection of many styles on display now Hem.sh ~unney ­ Decries Controls BJ. J.ua1E !l[AllPEK c;;; ..... "~ ... • Sen. John Tunn,y told a cathering of natural ..cu .pro- dlleml In An•heim lodllY that lh• 11&li«>'1 •horta1e of \he •!)lical fuel "la being made ....-.etiJ un- 'wise gove111ment re~atiONI. •• Tunney added lhal the U.S. Government wJll have to Wt its , · •trlct 'l'egullrtlons of olisbore aas exploitation to launch SOW'Ces oC newsllpply. Hlnnomlngaddl'els was before members of the Pacific Coast Gas M~liUOn , gathered al the Disneyland ljotol. •te said coV..ernment is regulat· ing the way tO higher prices and !ewer Jobs. II.• wam~ tllal this may lead to nationalization be-Cause oeople will booorne so outraged lbey will want gov· ernment to tt:ke over and assu"' them· adequal~ suppUes, but he said he believes competition is ..-llal. 'l'\lnney !\,as Introduced legisla-tion to deregulate )he wellhead prlce or 11ew o.ftshore n•tural1as a,nd would s.ubstantlally U~raliie r~gulation of new of- fshore 11as. Xhe pu~, be said, Is to lncreas~siipply. So far, he explained, the .. re~ gulation of .. n-.l.utal gas has re- sulted in ct.ll'taped suppJy. If this trend continue$, '-the Senator said. it couJ(itbro~ aquiarter 9f a million CalirorniaM out of work increasing' the state unemlHoy '. ment rate by "a catastrophic fout percent.·· ·1 a~orbejng :uralarmist. •Nor am I speak't"ng tbeoreiically about remote pp sil:tilities ... He said witho t •as, ror· exam* ,pie, there would be no fertilizer and sO there •would be little, ii any, food packaging; Canning or processing. ·• "In other-word!. a wo'tsened shorta~e of natural gas ':\flould trigger steeply tising !ood prjces and skyrocket)hg unemploy- ment,., h.e s;:tid .. In addition to being a con- sumer issue. he said the national security would aJso suffer. Tunney also. qutlined other components which he believes should be illcluded in the energy policy. ThisJncluded strong anti· trust action t(l "prevent the enetgy conglomerates from securing monopolistic tyranny over our economy.·· He said ip Calilornia petroleum fO"lpanies are de-- manding moneY in advance for the right of a pu~lic utility mere~ ly to neg~tiate'lifor natural gas that wtll be pro'*uced in Afaska. , . " , -, DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMAA~-KARASTAN-BAKER • NEWFlORt BEACH • 1127 WES'f'.CLll'F DR., ti42"°"' LAGUNA BEACH • :M.\ Nl)HTll Cf)A~;i· UWY • .t!H·WI TORRANCE• WEUDA YS & S/\ TUIDAYS t:OO t9 5:l0 =• ~~iw~o~:.r. ,=~~' ................... -' ................... --. .. l!i"iiill ......... ..;...;.$-~.~.·Zlll··;.. ...... ~ , ' -. , _, ____ ...,.._.,. - • • <:laeek Sta e, Too Colkge, Sources Offer Financing BJSYLVIAPOllTEJl (Fourfhllu1s.rlnl Slate aod special eo11.,. procrims can be ""'1lfloant aour-ot flnaoci&I aid to bl1her educallon. Jn~ c:ua0 -... you slut mustproV. your need -so get a Patt,nts' O>afldenUal Slat•O>et>t from y0ur school COW>S~oc and r.illowlhe atate aod collec•~adllne lnall:\ICUorui. In add!Uon to provldlng Joans for realdfl'lll, your state may lave grant prosrams. In fact, tut -yea•, 25 percent ~oney was aavailable throu.&h need·based state aid -.,..,,. ..... s;-11111cb-orlhe ~ ~ <Tedit for tbls lncruse in.Ute funds goea tolho U.S. govemment•s ~X· panalon of the Si&te~ dent Incentive Grant ISSIG) progra.., -...,. ~ wlilcb the federal Money'S Worth government matches amounts of stale grants to students. F"'lhe '7S.76 year alone, $20 million bu beeo appropriated for dls\ribuUon to states for SSIG. . mu.. IOME srATES,I as ..,.,.11 •• the Dislric:t or Columbia, do not h...., any grant proarama: Alabama, Arizona. Hawaii, Louisiana, Nevada~ New Hampshire, New Mexico, Wyomlng. n.e one state that does not base its awards on your demonstrated financial need is Alaska~ Check wltb the scholanblp agency in the state's capital for an"swers to: can part-time and halt-time stu- dents get awards loo? Can awards be used at private col- leges only, public coll-only or both? Can crants be used at colleges out of state? V\Vhat i& the dead.line for appllca· tions? What are the requli:"ements? Many colleges have their own financial ald funds for studenta as part of their financial aid package of grants, loans, jobs. Sxpensive colleges usually have more money for graats than lower cost on.es. With a Jrant, younactually may end up paying the same at a high·cosl college as at a Jow·~t one -or even less. THEN, TRERE1S cooperative education--a complete educational plan that wtlike the federal College Work-Study program, always includes career·related work as part of the curriculum. Typically, you. the student. alternate each semester or· quarter between full-time study and full-time work. You may alternate on a daily basis, or attend school and work the same day. Or all students may take annual leave to work six or eight weeks. More than 500 colleges offer this kind of program, and at a few nearly all students are in cooperative education programs. It's a superb way to get practical experience and pave the way for a future job. For a free copy of. "Undergraduate Programs of Cooperative Education in the U.S. and Canada," write to National Commission for Coopera'tive Education, 360 Hunt· ington Ave .• Boston, Mass. 02115. YOU ALSO MAY BE ab1e to get moderate·sized. long· term loans with low interest rates and tolerable repayment schedules from colleges. These can be short-term loans, too. or can take the form of postponed or deferred tuition. Interest rates generally compare very favorably with rates charged by others and repayment after graduation may be geared to your income. Check directly with your col· Jege aid officer. . Also, before you turn to a commercial lender -where interest rates are usually much higher -cheek into civic and religious organizations in your area. Consult your high school counselor, community fenter, church or similar sources. And don't overlook Social Security and the Veterans Ad· ministration as sources of major benefits! If your parents are deceased, disabled or retired and you are an unmarried, full -time college student, you qualify for Social Security benefits. These can be a major ii:icome_ supplement for education costs -and 500,000 students re· ceived educational benefits frorh Social Securit.Y in 1914-1:5., Check your nearest S.Soffice. IN 1974-75, TOO, veterans benefits for postsecondary education were paid to 26 million students -veterans and wi.ves. widows and children. You can ·get these benefits to complete high school, to attend business school or to enroll in a variety of vocational training programs. Ask as well about stipends for apprenticeships or on-the·job training prograJlls al your local or regional VA office. If you are already enrolled in a VA educational program, you can get I extra allowances if you agree to work up to 100 hours for VA . 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The U.S. International Trade Com· mission voted 4 to 2 Monday to direct the Treasury Department to in - vestigate Charges that $7.5 billion worth of cars from eight nations are being sold here cut rate. · Dollar Gains BRUSSELS, B<llgium (UPI) -The dollar continued to advance on Euro- pean money markets today, but fell slightly against the German martrc . Gold hovered near its low point for the year. In Zurich. it opened un· changed at $148 an ounce -thelowest price since $tiptember 1914. In LC)n .. don, it rose 50 cents to open at $148.50. I I I ' • ' -IWLYPll.01" • Wrestler l Br~aks Neck MOSCOW - A triumphant ~merican day was struck with '• tragedy when Abdul Ali of Saint •Paul, Minn., suffered a broken ~ during the opening day of the world Greco-Roman 'vrestl- Ctng championships in Minsk. · ·Ali. a soldie r s tationed in 1Tgt111a, -rr·actured a neck Vertebra w)\en he was thrown to 1 ~e Jnat by l\.tikko Hutala of "; · land in a l63·poWld match, ~cording to the Sov iet news ' agency Tass. I-le was taken tu a Minsk hospital where a learn of ·'doctors were treating him . 1 His condition was not kno"'"-"· Jlio S•ltda l.ONDON -The Davis Cup eommittee today orde red the .... semifinal m a t c h be tween :.:-$weden and Chile to be pl ayed as .: . scheduled at Baastad, Sweden, ,. ,,S.pl.19·21. .;, Basil Rea y, committee .• ,,,;:ecretary. s8id the committee · accepted Swedish police as- 1 •• urances that th~ Chilean tenni s team would receive adequate protection. I -• -~ . .;I'••• C' -"" ·:'.!;:PROVIDENCE. R .I. - ' · ·Former Boston Red Sox slugger · Tony Conigliaro has signed a _ on_e-xear contract to become a ' TV spartscaster on WJAR-TV beginning Sept. 22. · Conigliaro, 30. will become the . ·regular 6 p .m . sportscaster and .·'will share other sportscaster · ~ duties with Chris Clark, ~hannel JO's veteran sports announcer, station otriclals said Thursday. · Conigliaro quit baseball last month after his latest comeback bid from a near fatal beaning in •. l967 failed. 1'fattlte-Tabbed MILWAUKEE -Eddie Mal· thews, former slugging third baseman for the Milwaukee •,•:Braves and manager of the •:;ti Atlanta Braves, was named ·~' trhursday by the Milwaukee. :--,Brewers as a scout and minor · leagueinstructor. ---· I • I USC; Blri.e B e Clfts h T onight LOS ANGELES CAP) -The Unive rs ity of Southern California. with a 9uarterback who ha• a history ot tumblllll. and Duke, with a sianal caller who doesn't, open their 1975 foot · ball seasons against each other tonight at 8. !n spite or Vince Evans' lack of experience and Hal Spears' sure- handedness, USC is favored· Evans is a hard-charging l"Wl· ner, "Vince's problem has been fumbling," said USC toach John McKoY. "Bui we think we can do a!lhou&h ll'1 bif and !Mt, more ruuilng from tb• ln1plteofhuin1lustlour,.. quarterback spot this yell', and tumlnf •tarter. ... ca-and that gl ves us an extra nmnli1a four on. de.tense, VSC la lllin back." ov81'Wbelm!J!f pick to wlll the Spears is Duk,e's 6-foo\.I, 183-facllic-1 codfereoce. Part or the pound pre-law student whocoacli reuon IQt auch opllm11m by Mike McGee sald wu ul)I~-wrl(e\'I Mel broadc"/lten.. >l"ho tarular but not error-prone. 'He voted last week wu founoeo on won't fumble or throw many in· the fad that the TroJaos have ex· terceptions. •• cellent men returninl in key But tumbles and lnteroeptions 'pooitions. are what concero. McKay, who .. St.ronJ t.eekle Marvin Powell, a ffelds his youngest team-~ver -27(),.pounder, and weak guard Joe- Davls, at 244, 1nehor a_, de· f<111lve line. The ceater 18 Jlirt Flood. 240, On offense, JltK1y allo '* GaiY Jeter, 1 240-pound junior wbo some feel may be tho -player on the coaat. 1lut tho USC clefentlve line J1a•t nearly as atrona H In Ille peat Ind Ille~ said, "U U.e line doem~ do the Joi!. tbe Uneha.cken must ma!n-1'ill the scrlmmaie line. If Uwy ' make a nice tackle 'live yards put lbe line. lt may r-areal" but Ui.l'altlll five yanta." Dulle~ ha"'IP""' very muoll It n •ID ll8d 'POU*I .-n or .,11, md Troy Sllde. MtKay ter-Sade a pro )lfOlpect and Slade bu the eredent,la!s: 31 ca1A:h9 fo< 489 yards and two toucbdowm. , ~ever., he's mOlt deadly os •a kick mum er. lie r,tu(1l<d .... pu~t 85 yards for a.•1c9re qalnst Tulane and btlmecl North Carolina for 94 yards oo a klckofr rt!tum. I I Rama Get Tou(h O akland R11ns i • l ·mto St on e Wall ' . • U_,TI ....... THE RAMS' TONY BAKER PICKS UP YARDAGE WITH AID OF ATERRYNl;LSONBLOCK. WFL Boss Cries Foul CHARWTTE, N.C. CAP! - Chris Hemmeter. president o( the World Football League, lashed out bitterly Thursday at newspaper and news service re- ports that the two-year-old league is about to collapse. "Every time I go to a town, people assume l 'ru there to deal with a bankruptcy,'' said the 35-year-old Honolulu busi- nessman whose financial plans fqrmed the basis or the WFL's secorid·year reorganization. "Instead of talking about foot· ball as I should, I have to talk about accounting firms. This continual battering is taking its toll," Hemmeter told a news con- ference. _ "In our franchise cities/ the media has been great. But 'l7 other cities would love to see thdse 10 cities disappear. Those 27 are making it tough," he added. While he didn't say so, his re· ference obviously was to the 'l7 cities with National Football League teams and the 10 cities with WFL teams. llemmeter came to Charlotte from ShrevePort, La., where he said he chec;ked thoroughly into the reportedly shaky Steamer franchise. He said he helped lo strengt.hen some weak points and he rallied the support of business leaders. ' He said he was shocked at r~ ports out of Shrevepart which he said took his positive statements out of context and made them sotmd like predictions of the Ieague'sdoom. "Maybe I'm too honest,'' said Hemmeter. "At the ,Press Con- ference down there, somebody asked if the league could continue to exist by drawing only 2,000 to 4,000 per game. I 'aid of course not, but went on to say that the average attendance thus ·far has been 15,000 and everything points to that improving. "But my whole answer Was not reported, only the flrsl part. "The same thing happened to a . statement I made that if one franchise folded, the league couldn't finish the season. I went on . to say that the remaining 10 franchises are all healthy. I believe tbat the leasue is only as strong as its weakest franchise. "Within two weeks, I'll have complete financial status reports on all the teams.1Six orth~m are complete now, including Charlotte and Shreverx>rt. and 100 per · cent of them are healthy.,,'' , ' . ' '-Lj)S ANO·ELES (APJ ~ ,-booledbqlhlieldaoa!aln J:l.efenllve tackle Merlin Olaen. , the Victory and eaid, "l.cfid min the yeteran or the Los ' Angeles the fir8t one but }t--1d. have Ra~s' defensive eorQI, credited been a shame to mtsa the the defensive backfield as much •' MCOnd. '"• ""' as his own front four in 1'IU?Jday 1 Dempsey's initial try for a night's 6·0 shutout of the tough 81-yard s.coring efforhalled wide Oakland Raiders. ' to the right 'b.ut he got a ucood "I'm te8.lly proud of lhe whole cbance because Oakland was orr defensive team " Olsen said. tide. He scored a 216-yardel' and "Every sack or a'quarterbaci re-a4d~ a 32·yard ef(qrton bis next quires great coverage.'' r .C~~1~-. .... 1_ luot •(• '-•- Tb . , tmce_....wJ.U,...... .. t aua-u;"rto e Rams tossed Raiders be with the winoing club,'' said quarterb_acks for losses four Dempsey who bas played with me.-wr\lr Ja~~-Youngblood -Orleanf"arrcrP!)lladelpbta. cr~t~~iththreeofthern. ··it's nice t9 be able to con· Any hme you cet a shutout. 11 tribute .. . . • has to be a tr~.mendous effort by Coac·h John Madden of the your ~efense, sai~, coach Chuc,k Raiders commented ... The Rams Knox, who added, But, tooiaht s are very tough. 'They play good, gam'? really doeap. t mean solid defense. We couldn't get anything. Next week they atart established. Wftlle rve never counting them. thought that any. fcdball game The battle at the-Colfseum ·was meaninglisS uns was not a · drew 68_.630 ~nd was the finale of meanlill(ul ga~· as'far as the the exb1b1tion season where both super Bowl is contemed. •• th_e Rams and Raiders wound up Madden used his No. 1 with 5-1 rec~rds: Quarterback Stabler only in the Olsen said there was one first half and Knox used his ch.~ge oi:i d~fens~: . 1 starter H8rris ""the same period. W~ d1dn t blitz them as ':"e still, when tht!y went out, the . have 111 the p~st. It ~med like scorewas6-0whereitremained. they were looking for it.•• Knox made one switch by 11$ing running backs to carry in the plays to quarterback James Harris. . "We did that just to see bow it would go.'' the coach said. uwe have been using the wide re-- ceivers to do this ln the past. It's too early for me to form any COD· clusion s. •• Place kickJr Tom Dempsey, jolnlnc tbe RaDI,• J~st tbis LA Clips Reds I No .IJynasty, Y ~t, Says~rson ' -.LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Cincinnati Reds, stalled. mom.en· tarl!y by the Los Angeles !lodgers in their goal to blt 108 victories, will be awfully tough to winning seven of the nine ga.me in Dodger Stadium. :.,:;Favorites Advance In Seniors Tennis .... · ' Dodgers S late ..... -. .. UI(; Ott> Slpt.U:Ahn .. ML.esA...-, 'f:Up.m. s.,I:. 1JAtltnt. Ml.Os Antttu 6:SSp.m, Sept. WAl)tntt .. Lo.""""'" t :'IOp.m, beat agam In 1976, says their manager Sparky Anderson, "'but it still isn't any dynasty.'' he niaintained. , Rookie Rick Rhoden went th dlstance for the first time in mll!or leagu~s and Steve Garve batted in three runs, two of Ille with his -1.Sth homer, as th Dodgers improved their hold r se<0ndplace. But ii didn't prevent Ancle from p·raising his Reds ev~ though he was thrown out of th game in the first inning for argu Ing a canon a pitched Dall. ·.I I . , Favorites advanced to the quarterfinals or the 49t.h Pacific -SoUthwest seniors tennis tourna- ment at the Newport Beach Ten- nis Club Thursday. Dick Leach. the No. 1 seed in the featured 35 men's singles, had an easy time in disposing or Bob Gilbert, 6.-0, 6--0. Other top seeds including Jim Perley, Ron Uvingston and John Norgaver all posted victories. ~ ... _. In the 45 singles, Sam Match 1 defeated No. 5 seed , Dick l Meteer, 6-1, 6-2, while John Shea i toppled. sixth seed, Met Lewis. " 6-3.4-6. 6-4. . I.;, Bob Perez, the second seeded ;1,"Player in ttie SO men's singles, \ battled unseeded Charles Hub- /1 ~ for two hours before wtn- 1 mna. 4-s. 1-e, 6-3. ·· Action in the ,tournament con-t ~inuea through Sunday when i f"mals in all 12 divisions of singles and doubles competition will be played. MIN'iSlllG&;G I. •. ~-··· •-LMdl .. Gl"'-'n.4. ff: ._..,._ ~ ~ .. ._ M 1 ~ *' ~ •1. '"'' -w~_ ....... .., ...... '1}-'r60Jll•~'·._ ... • " ........ ; Fftftt.1 .., w.r-~llltWll~ ..... ..., .. ' •S -Ven Johns def Orucktt" W , '"3; si.. oef Uwl• 6-3, .... ,_., Maleh 61t ,,_ttett' '"'· 11-1; i<.uaerelef Clllclerwoo(! 1-5, 6-2 50-Mlrtln oef Mc:D1ni.11...o.'-2; O.llOWaydef &ray M, S-1. 74; Pot!J def Ck."MI 7·&. 11-1; .4.PCJ91 def Young J-1, 6-1, '"l; Benholmdef Rudtmwn 6-1, ..1; Hlppemtell O.I CltSl'll 6-3,~; Pllre1def Hub- ~ .... ,7-6,._l 55-0.-bol'"o dt'I' Mc: O.nlets 6-1, .. 2 65 -W_. def Moore "'1, ._,; ~lnln def C.SMll 7-5, u ; 6-1 ; Boet•• dill Lorimor• w, 6-2; Mlllerdtf Mc.F•rl•neH, +-6,H Ml!N'SDOU•LES 3S-LIW'lnfSlon·H•rdley dlf Mr;c:.bie-str-6-1. 6-1: (heny-lnm.n dill ROM,...,·oo..dle 14.6-1, M ; Scnrlbfler·S.verson dtf HOOO.Scotl M . 6·0 ; Dufiler·Lelcnlfr!H dill Cirri~ W, 6-1 ; Nel-.Ltt ... Plogft-P9t•ll• M ,6-1, ... 1 •S -Y•rdley·Sl•UQM 6lf Hefpff..,,,,.ttlleuen ....... SS -Cl'>HMfloro.G•llow•y c1ei "'*-"Munllllc:k t-1. t-2; l.-~P.,eblt !Iott '--'*""-"'811tky ..... Ml: ~Hlppem.leU•tU.,._._,bt-1, .. 1 JS-Vler•-0.wson dlf lh11Mll·SpringM-W, .. 2 WOMt:N'S SINO&..llS 3S -.lollnslOl'I dill Ll11yMlk ~ H ; Ai.t ml l!lfJflel Ml. f .. ; Mc.C.be def $!rat M,H «1-W•kefleld dlf Smell .. 1, W _., _Scl'lw•rli ctet R•ffeUo~6-J . 1iC1 -Y~t Ott l'towden .. 3. M ; Tomkin dill .lerbe" 6-3. M ; Adi..-dlf EdiOlngtOrl..0, Ml: Up- Wdf4MIJdkk6-2, 2-6, WOM8N'IDOUILIU McOOUO!e-Mlltc:•fl cMt a.~ .. S. .. ;, Joftaon..Elll~dtl ltrtKl>·SlrHt .. 3. .. 2 . ' ~s -GorGon·MtYtr def HWMY-MlttNWS .. ,, .. so -Ton~l~MllMlltll dlf W1tto1t-E1'9rflnQ .. a. ._2; Bert!Kl\-Ho9W1.mt lllelllY..RcNldlll'IM,W MIXeDOOU•LIS 3S -Htli..Arimtrent dtt Dt"'"*'°""RotllthUd .. , ... t. .s-s.ui .... ,. ... , c.--...,..~ .. 2 .. ,. AMllflf"Y•rdlty def flrtMJt.F~ll 6,J ' .. 1'. ~-Mitt' Otf Y-...... ~ .. ,, H · '51r11'. •SCl..ni:widlf Gt"9wty4-l.......,, .. 2, .. a: .. .., .f Ill ••• Nettles in '.11roMle • Costa Mesa's Graig Nettles, the Ne"ll( York, Yankel'f third baseman, h.•l)gS frQm the roof o( the Milwaukee dugout after failing to catch a foul pop fl)' .. Sixto Leicano (16) and" Pedro Garcia of the ~rewers watch as the ball falls untouched. 'rbe Yankees won, 1().2. The Dodgers beat the Reds, 5-2," <Thursday night. sweeping the brief two.game set and earn-· ing at least the eonsolation,,of capturing the seaSon seri.eal ftom the National League West champs, JO games to eight, and Man Guilty In Zisk Case PITTSBURGH (AP) -A man frorh 1uburban Murraysville1hu been convicted of hit and run charge! in a ease involving the wife of Plltsbureh PiraU. out- fielcler Richie Zisk. I Georae W .. Peak, 39, was found guilty of failure to stop, give u- sistance. and produce lde11Uftca· llon after be backed Ulto the Zisks' car outside-Three Rivers Stadium. plnninR Barbara Zisk between ttie vehicles' .pen. At the time, tirs. Ziak was hold!ng the couple's Infant aon. Noonewu lnJured. "l'U be very surprised if tp Dodgers don •t come back stron next._ y~ar apd win. 90 or-'DO< games.'' .,Anderson said. "Biil ; know this -we'll be lhere: 't&o Any team that beats us will bav to smoke it bard all season. 1• Anderson said he didn't con· sider the Reds a dynasty-Th will be no m o.re dynasties because of the draft," Sparky ex- plained -but that doesn't me they're not aJi awesome club. __ .... .... l.11119t2tl t 2, L.aeyM St1 W.O'twttrdrt I l 1 ~'" ,, 2 Iii or,a 4 Olt Cryicf 4 0 0 'l"H9H c ' 0 ' Ru$lllll • a o 1 IUlodtft' a o o .Senator' Raps Olypipic' Chi~fs Zisk testlfiecl that he pleJded with the motorist to ~ the car. saying, ''You have my wife . and baby pinned in back." . Tbe outfielder 1a!d be attempt. eel to Piii Peak'• car In 1 forward · 1eu.but.Peatc1oaec1-1oe1<ec1 IN 1Wl'N o•u j§; WASHINGTON (APl -Sen. -IGllD. C. CUiver (D·lowa), s1ys .• lnternallonal and un lA!d ...... 01.YmQlc eomm!ltees ""' • 49,.prlaed of "a bunch of rail• fatcall wbo hav$ lit· If-· re1arcl ror tho people .,,... ~at.ely win the medat.-.W-11.'' ., • lll'<llll IM'Jt of crtlicilm --;:=.,.~~~:: ~ llporU, Culver, a panel ;;.i;;:, blutad tho quallllca- Uons needed to' be a committee member, as told to the ~m­ mlaaioo. . "Vf• are told that to qualify to be o~ the IOC a penoo m lje hlgbly ruom mended, be a r .. pecteil memberl)!aoclecy al\d • h~~ tbe' money Alld Ume tq de-"*to the job. Well,) lalowi Iota ol people who come h\CblY re- cpmmended ·and aro respected memben ot aoclety ond are poor, but they 11r.o,11ld make ttood · ~tati~'U,"Cul'"'atd. • • • The 'tow a Demoorf( 111"'1e l>li! ' G•-· allCI other il>W1Jati..W. comme.nta' durin1 \he ap• "=Levent.s. pearance of Douala Roby, • B. Zamow, commluioh U.S. reP..eaentatlve to the IOC. at ebaiJ'ID,.O, 111<1 tbey ahoukl alady the cloalnc seat1'1" ot the COlll-lhe eontr;111 ol the over.ill m!lsion'a Initial two-day~ amat.eur sports pl<ture in the in its year·lo~g inve.tliatlon latO United Stat.oe with that ~1otbe~ amauur athletic~. · count.rleo; ,the ex.tstlna une;m•- . The 22·mem~r ~mmlastoll Ui>nal nil• iliicl howthoy lff,ln- .,;.. "'tabllthed b7 Prlllderit \erpretecl and .. _ ... and the F'onl June 19 to "detinnllle ...,l "ambl1utt1 tbat eitl'1t~ In , facton ·Impede or 111' .. oat Ille ltindlal l•..., illld Individuals In United States rrom lleld!nl lb the qlleat rot athletic .....Uence ' be1t ama\eu'T athletes fqr and th• lmbort•nl tu~ or partlti,ation In the Ql11Qi• 11eprHmt!n1t&ejrecullry." ' the door and icnored Zisk'• U!'· JIOlllldJal on the hO!XI and root KANSAS CITY (AP) - before drlvln& 1way 20 · or 30 K!rtcwqod, 5-4, and Bill Sln;e """"""later. 7·1', will pltcb for the owroni 1'<1k 11id he ~ u ltrald . to Al>gele in a double header -the door a10.1n. and that he ,_.. a four,came aeries <Ouldn't hea.r wlrat ·Zilk WIS t.lnight, • ~DI because 11\0 wl-Tht ac:tloe Wiii be aired wue rolJld up with lhll r8jdlo and radio station KM.Pt (710) 1 air eontlllloner runnlnl-= Ing at4. • He uld wb .. :&iU . tbe Doug Bird and Al Fltzm -he was•wearill( tilina will hurl for the Royals. him to lftOff the cir. but that !I>• The Angela play Kansas outfielder didn't lay aAYlllbll l!llW'Uy and SundoY then abouthilwlfebeinf~ I •~Mlntl-aandTexu. > .. _ ~ .. ·B~t· W.~ter B(Hl,.rdHuckl:-fl_~p~t:: ' .. . ' 9f ALAN DllUIN • t11e" bill '..ild n-introd-tile w~.Jolp0f\ant to:~ Mi<Eidlal~.ri<;,o; • ·-----'fU'll t"lciiiiectiona next yeor~ "I Jlnd Ned l,O..nt,fi Din<tan of the CGola -· '~wlllt to make It 9leor we ore not with tbem. ; • COlln\)' Wat.r Dialrlet •oted tryla1 to 1er thll •round How•U u1tm1ted OU.t t ,_...,,.Dllht to drop tbe.,.... oomebodlr'a.chllr," be added. e_.-llatlbeblll would- tro¥enlal M<tlon ot fqlijatioa • Other dlttctora took.illc.poOI..:: be J11111atx.mt aad It~ deaipedtocMan1ethe~ tioa th1f'th1 tint t1llO UC\lonl ---•lll-IU3811...,Ylm. , oftbeqenc7. .... .. ... - Director• voted lO proceed I . w, ..... -..,.._ wttlll tJlll ftnt two sec:.t$0D&'t-ftTL -•.. -~ . .. :A "T ..... -,,...-... e-w.ne ---....,..._ -. ---~ =~~~ ~ "nee s·' vone Brea ....,ident Jon Jt. 0 ·maguclii, 19, pro--Costa Mesa Thursday night. Poles are the number of votera In each ol .,... r . d the llve dlvision.s -butdeletethe bably will receive a big light bill in the built to snap or eru;ily in accidents an Hetlon wblth .woura . have mail before long. PolitOe said ·~ was driv.-help prevent• injuries. Hamaguchi wasn't oeveml the district rrom the ing wlien t,ruck hit Edison Comt>atlY-<>WDed • l)url. 1>olice said. Light standard was Jurildletioe otthe Local ,_.er,cy light standa't'd' and traffic signal on tDtaled. Formatioft Commission. -,...;ff:.:•:.:r.:bo::.:..r _B:::::ou::.:;le:.:v.::a:.:rd.::...;;:•.:.I J.:N:.:u.:t:.:m:.:e:oge...Pl:..:.:a:.:c;.i~c;J::;. n:;------------"--::-....,,.----g x a ell y w h 1 l l hf•" con. ' ' . • Carded. G~ove ·s~•~ :O.led . . •• • Won't Appeal ,(jJCJ .. /ail Bra~d ' . . ~chool R~.-g · · · · ·1 The IOlll·•taodtng •a1npa11111"' ' 1Rfu.tman by AC i U G~den Grove Unified SchOol , ~ • ' l>iltrict fo ui:iite.y.iith • commun_i· 8y'WILLIA.118CHREl'B·Ell ,class ac.tion filed i" June by ty college distrtct a~l)C ~ tii .. o.e..,,,,. .. .,. se.yeral inmates • .,alaneod. • ~ • ,.\spokesman foeiOrangeCoun· The-new legal action wf.s Garde_Q Grove upt. Ed Dun· ·: ty Sheriff Bradley1Gtrtea said to-brought by the American Civil don said tod;•x· he'pJans-oo ·day olltilt flied Th..,.;day In Loo Liberties Union (l\CLUl on ==.:r.:.::-.~ ' ~';1& ' he • 1Q(1~V'..ti::i: jmn separ.ate comlJluntty ~oir.;; , ~ • ......... of lnvritiOlloil. ACl..d ~c:1~i1 ..... _. bicMise ~ · • omotals to!cl Di!(tl'd Judge Wor-~we 'waoted to h;p U. ~ DJ..~ D.-:':-.J~ .. ~:"rti~is is afmost exaatJy • raduat~$. t~l~the_r~~~ saia, r.fFf:& .LM.ICAIJ the same· as the other based on ~'IN,, are not su~ ~ W4f •. Hoc , whi.t we have read about it in Ut;e don tplap.anyfurther•~ .LJ: 11 -' papers." said' Joe Me8tre,1Jates' Meeting Thurs~ay .. tn. Los • ~Je &eT 8 ~xecutive .aide. 1•We have not ng~l.est', it.he Califorrua Com-' , ;-.~. ., .,. t beens~vedasyet." 1)1tJJ11ty Cbll~e ,..Board of Go:--· ' ri~ Mektre Said the June lawsbit emo_n voted 11 -~ to mate\ lbe... .f;"l 01'111al1Ce wu filed by different inmates partlu"""' 4. ' .,#-_J... .1 '. • , d ....... • • · ..,. -~· ~ · .. . -re · . 1 than the current act1on an was Garden Grov.e Students: 'Welt~ \ LOUIS CUPIJ · 1dent ... ·withdrawn suddenly by the plain· EucJid Street a'nd' ~-cf Chap.. · ' ~. · said today h.e expects de-tiffs withOut explan~tion. man Avenue Will -~~t.he ~ast ~at.~ to tile J,916 Republican The ,latest lawsuit conte~ Community Collep:i,,..rlct. " flaltonal Cdrlven{lcirl tunomlnale that monetary awards should lie In the are8'Dorta ol Oiapman :VJt°' President Nelson A. made to the plaintiffs( a6d all and we!t p(,.Efitjid, 11luden'° will • f!oc~""ller as lits t.icket-male ~f 1 other ihinales in tbe jail to .com· 10 to· N~~~-~~'!I~ .County UW(•°Ote la ba'sed on _Rockefeller s Pl!'nsate for ''psychological~ CollegeDast{l~· . • · . .., performance in.the Job. ph)'sical and economic loSseS." . Students. ~asl ot'~bac . ~ "He_.~ ~e far better than .~ The Jive primary plaintiffs ;northofE<lwpirAvendewtUJ01n ·coutd postnbJy have expected, named in the suit are Jem E RanchQ ~a'flt~p.90 . Commupity M said-o! 1l~kefelle~·s work Ste.wart, Richard E. S.initb: CollegeD11~.~, / -~cebecom1'!g.v1crepres1dent. Susao Young, Kenneth Wilson The partition wlll take eff~ 1 ~Basec.! on ,perf~mance and and William Brown. aext July J. .... • ez~etatioh1, 1-.. wOuld assume The first two a"re beina de· troveratal 1~lon woWd have-ac- complished was a matterotlegal interpretation, but in 1eneral terms, It ·would have given the acmCY more independence and, accordln& to some observers. made it harder• for the ,district ever to be consolidated with the City of eo.ta Mesa 'and nm u a city department. The di.trlct's counsel, llocl8er Howell. recommended that the bill (ABUIOI) be left In limbo betauoe ll could not be enacted t.Ms·year.' H~ said that the district also may 1et ~Ip later from iM le&iJlative coUn.el'1 office to re- word t.be retolution •Jso that it's ll=~~·thol '.;..,_ -....... 11Vbliclr, but M· Hm1i4'man Robert M• (ft. Huntto1ton Beatfi) .-ecehed c.U. from CQota -· <ity hf . act.ral• expre51ing opposition to the ~roversial section. Tlie POSSiblllty or the 'r!lY of ,Coit.a Mesa running the water district -though desired by IOl1le officials -is an issue that tJas never beep formally con- 1i4eJ;ed, but it has beeft the sub- ject of behind-the.scenes dis· cuulon al city ball. The vote to prpceed with the first two, non-controversial sec- tions of lbe qew Legislalion,-but drop the third was 4-1. • Voting against the motion wu Dlte!'lor Alvin L Pinl<ley, whali mayor or Costa M~· in addition lo bein1 a champion of the water ~trict. • • -"I would rather have it 'passed Refugee'i Bi~ Sfolen ..... ~--· • ·•BJIDLARYKAYE · .... ••o.Mt ......... ... ·-·· Hlen1 Heng ls Ute.victim of a bike then. 'Heng, '4. i• the Cambodian refusee livtil1 tn Newport Beach who startjejl bis ,_,, al)ll-four p,olice depart. ment.a In June, "¥hon he be9an jtedillng a rust~ bicycle aJonatheNewpGr.t J'reeway.tolall:new jobin ~ntaAna. ~...; ·-. .. ~ THE SOl'T·SPOKe)\I rerusee continued to bike to work after tearnin1 a safer, noft-treeway route. He rodeJ.be bor- rowed five·soeed bike until, 1_!'4.t weekend, yihen he finally was able to 6uy an old 10.•peed bAcycl_e &nd repair1t to top work.inc order. , Hens had only made two tri"' to work on bis new bllte / ~ when ttwu stolen w~elocked outside Illa place of wort. 1 Now.,he's back to his original dilapidated bike be.bu<· rowed from the rector ot St. James Episcopal Cburdt, bl1 sponsor. f • ' ' •' • • Kissinger Critic~ . -. • .. ... .. -J• • . • ' Of u~s. Attitudes. \ .. ·• • • • . • : ' WASHINGTON l APl - Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss- in-i.er-say.s Am«Jd.CIJ.ns ar.e basically the healthiest people In the West but have an almOfit "metaphysical revulsion'" for iilky (oreign involvements. ~He.says this fel.r of risks can be traced ~to Indochina," Wat:erCate . -·~ . I uture of thiS counlfty. •· • . Despite the lhoclcs ol the I~ .and '70s.,. XissiP&eJ' told in• tel'llfliw~r.JVini•m J!: Buckley J?, on lhe Firing Line proiram. the American people are "basicall)I he8.lthier. basically more vital than in any .other-w.eStern coua! tri-'.' . ..-~~; Dr. Dunllon saYa.tber-? are ap-tliat "Ebe · ~ilegatt:s ~o\lld pro-tained pending trial and !he other proximatety S,000 to 6,000 lu&J 'Hi~"nomtnate him the when three are currently serving..jail lime cotnmuni~)' ~ll~t.students ,,qaey,.m_eei ~est Jyly ·nKansas Ci· terms. · m Garden GfoVf. and tnat well t1. Mo. ~ · . ·,t Their suit conterids inmates over tiaU atte.nd1°':f~~Comm~ni· ·,ford~ i,.n a., rad!o iute_rview ~e deniefl their coostituti~al ty C9Ueges.: / .. sbo~tJy a:ftdi: arr1vtl)g 1n . St. rightsJor a number of reasons in· or killed in its entirety," flnkley said. ''If we put it on a O,ck bw'ner people will say we will wait till tl)ey are not l~ng and , ... _ ,,.,._,,.., ~· a,.,... , , . l'\Dkley further explained that he.was. ·more in favor o( killing , and pollJjcal ·aa·•assinations and hcu;; a major impact on ~haping .pdlic,y, causing probl~ms 'with Congress. "Anything that looks to lhe public: like a massive foreign in- v.olvement would require the most meticulous justification before i_l could be IUPJJt>"ed." he said in.an interview to oe telecast this weekend. He said, the Uni led states is ••tM hope of' -the· non-Cbmmundt wqrld"' ind ·~ifwedon~leadtheh . Will be no leadership:· --• :: Ki&Singer:took a gloomy view of th~ J.Jnite:d N.ations. If bloc-voting · • ·auJd confi-ontation's pera~t. "it will be an empty shell," hesald. •. Dun4on said G.i-den Grove ~ ,s·~ !'I 'W9Uld.,.'certa1nly eluding: • ~rope~y owners h~v.e J;teen pay-ha~e' .to · eftdor:s!f, tile job he has -Opening and reading of man· mg o, seat tax': of $1.3'7 per '100· donV~ .. ·~ t . by jail authorities, severe JinUts ~~!led valuation. ·But ~t&e ~'Eatl1ei-. at ~be .St. Lou1_s on family visits, and inadeq;uate division tak,es effect. they 11 pay aJP)ocl, ·Ford was asked if 011 non-existent use of telephooel ST!JCKS ~CORD .. . theiqdiv.i~u~ coU~a:e~~ tax f«m,r Calltcirnia Gov. Ronald newspapers aud other forms oi rat«=.; which ls 70 cents or 1eJS. Beagan wo.kl be.accep&able as a communication ·. • SUGHI' DROP Garden Grove atUdents had been 4f16 runhingJDate. ")Yell," he -lnadequat"e hospital and allowed to•attend ally Com~unity -:replied, ~·~we---a e all in t~e medical care. ... · ~·,~ NEW YORK CAP) -Stocks stalled' a deoline tocloy, appattnl· ty affected by · news that se¥eral major banks had in - Creaisea their pi-ime rates a quar)er!"'Jl'Uo8..11trcfutt .•. college. . fte"_p~lica~ .Partt, ~ that will -Inadequate time <allegedly Garden Groye voters f81:t~ lo be • liecls'on made by the coo-only five minutes) t9eat me'1s.· decide on a .Cbmm\lnitlt ~e -.i. vention.'' ... -Inadequate-beatjng aftd ven· dislrid)n.anOlec\lon1utMay._ '• ford wufottecv l!Wed'•at radio lilpllon systems that allegejlly Three years -a bill a¥owlne statliJD KM.OX, 'aod l_l>e program constitute a healtbbaxard. • creation ol 1 Ga,nlea G~t<>I!'· waa; taped.Jar telhmon broad· -Allegedly pbysical punlsh· (~!IClff)OLS,hPIU> " O,itdloriilgtllew~kend. ment at the hands o, Jail 1h'e Dow Jones industrial aver:age tc:Mt 3.;ri points, closin& at llOJ.29, G.,ainers on-the New York Stool< Blr•bange ~losers by . .PProxlmateJar-a lto4inargln. • , ,. :.:, fi 1 : rJl'or:d""• rem'ar~1 abQ~t authoritles an'd cbnfmement ln ; , R.ictil~r . !ollC>INed a. Harns •egrO •\eel cells wtu...t>due'.oro- , 'POlJ rile&. at midw.ek whi~h cen. , ·• '4"" " Sho'ri'f·tbe, form~r New York -DeniAl of al) access tO ' ........ r 'had the backin11 ot less,. , ·Ilia!'~! {l\O qi! p rank and file. lS.,. JAi\:., f'li•e All Tta(ing •emaJn~ 1ubclued .with-4he.-.Jewtsh holy day.Yorn ~Klj)pur approaching. -. . ··\. ~... ..,, ) :--1.::~ ... -ostess Can~~ls:Out .. F,a~'g-sing1es Workalwp --~ Mea<J.Nixed --.. ... . .. "'Ks8.Cruzi",c~w was to have lyactivityo~thtorganUalion. Pelletier, ~ho used to be a aropp~cf.-In on a sensitivity Instead ttie workshop will be counseJor, 1a1d that StnaJe Scene ~b(,f ln..~ta Mesa Monday held, at a house in ~erton. and -was-forme4 two years ago ~in t!lrltt to.'111t.or.oa.-aph lringte the Brithb Broo.rcasticig "Nortlim1 C•Uforriia. It bas 6,000 . ~.¢Ulii'inctoucb .,ilb C<><poration filj'll,c:r•w will pbolc> mernbert natloriallf, and about f ~ JeelinlJ,s. i craPJJ: ll't !here1, · . ~ 700 lb Orance.County. . ! ~~ )fli\ ttie. .. tMrioa wowt be held e~lleGu. e-,plaioe<J .that TIH;re la ,_n,activity every ru1ht ia-tbe hi"!'• or a ~a M'esa· BBC l>,pl'<parftii'I TY. pfyirram olthe l"Jd< llfQrance{;qimty, he -"'" 'Mff .. e ad•"!I"' Pllbllcl, calle<J'COPil'lto('qt)\ ·• • a.id. Th'e. ,1en1illvtty -ksbop t¥ ov-..as1red tliat hair ot "il'i 'obqut li(e, llbert.)", ancUlt• wl,ll lnvolvc the ~•plora\lonolthe the .... ion ~Ill be in ~ pude, pursui t o/'happlncss," lip slid. sense1 of taste. touch,sme!I, llnd act'ordlDC~~ick PeUetler;presl· "Th•y· cho$e California as ~ lllllttth"11lgh Y•rlo~ exertisN. ~'!!6hiCfe~t;_ne. plac•tofllfn the ~W>Oilo(~ :,~lttr Wr1 ol ~ eveolng 'l'f!IW ilOHil't Want td host 'It ft I and Ibey Ch~ lfnlle llilll lie~ lo llvlng and!"'' Ill)' ;11.;ji; C,dd ... ~ \Jl•l pie beca~~e one out of oei'1l>Jllu<lo my111e1, 'flel1411ler " !ri-~,isa · ~\lllllaA1Del'l11& ~lie." J ""!NGLBtl, PqjeAJ)' • • • • I • Kissinger said that was one re- ason for crit)cisrrl. ol stationing some 200 technicians in the Sinai tq ~eJp keep peace bet_ ween Egypt andbrael. SwedeJI, Finl.and, Australia and Canada aU have sent hundreds of troops into the area without aily debate. he said. "This is the psychological en- vironment in which We have to conduct.our foreign Policy,'' Kias- injer1said. • .. And yet, he added, "'I'm n«' basically pesaiim istic about thP Flag F oothall -~igmips sfuted 7 Buddina r(io\ball stll"S srelnvtt- ed to recister Saturday for the <;,osta Mes a Department of I.NureServtce's rau nagf-ball progra111. / ... -.sianupa for boyt in third ~ltellhlh grades will be bOth .Ulij Saturday and ilcaJn next Saturday at T<0Wlnkle Park from ta.m.fOnoon. The(eeist2.SO. , Gaq>ea start Oct. 4 at both tewinkle Park and Es ancia lli1h School. Coa•h<J are "l>tun-~ u~er city r......,.tjqn' aide ~ot'HiiglN. . • T4"'1• •rt! or1iniled "!l third era, do not bUu beadS "1th thcr1den,ornc1a11~. .. I ' --~----. · . ~ Defending the detente policy~ the Nixon and Ford adminiStJ:flr.: tionS, Kissinger said it does ~ signify ''fdeological aJ>l)roti'it:-'" CSee FEAR, Peg:eA2> : I , Weather Late nigh( and-early . I morning lq_w clouds 1 becoming. sunny by mid-~ morning.Saturday ,-accord-, ing to the weather.service. ~ Highs iri the dp-per 60s al · the beaches to rttid-'106 in-t,: land. . . t INSiDE '.i'ODA \' i Pvnny photographs /rom : FTonce,.c preview of tM 211t i... A11nuol Cops . end Qnobop 1 llOT1e Show . aJtd' Break(Mt I ad o1~ n.teresting tldng1 lo t fN ,atid-do.are given cover I Jtorv trfQtmvit in t4_?da1{1 , w..-.. ..... ' :..::~ r :: :''ft~l ~ ..,,.,........., ··--= = Cll ............ 01·\I = .._, .. ••• -•> JYMA....., ~· --*"'" ..• , --··~_.. ... .!I =r:..,.... -..... t ... ··= .... . ==:.~ ,<• .. .. . , ........ •• ' • ............... • t • . I ,. • 01111.VPILQT • -Fri 1em.bot , t. 1 wa '' ... Eord ~c~io:o·. Ualts Intelligen,~e . -r I . I EObe i • WASHINGTON IAf'l -Preol· de# Ford told the llouse in· tetMgence commltt~ today he w•t" it tp return secret infor-m.-. tlon supplied by· the adminlstra· tion becau1p rour c lassi£1cd '-"'Ords that could cripple-U.S. Cqrei gn. policy were made public. ,.The Presiden1 alliO wumed the CQll\mlttee the( it would receive ~·more material Crom U.S. in- te-lligence agencies un lci>s it nflation ssailed By Finch By DOUGl.AS FRITZSCllE Oftll• 0.11, ~•..iSMttt Inflation, 'purred l:ty thl' gro"1h of t ft e ffectiv e sovernment bUr,aucracy, ls pushing the na· tiOn to the brink of social up- heaval. according to U.S. &•nalc candidate Robe rt Finl'h. Finch addressed the Friends of UC Irvine annual meeting 'l'hurs- day as the kickoff of a 10-day pre· {'ampaign speaking spree that Will end in San Diego for the or. Cicial sta rt of his Republican primary {'am.paign efrort. The growing percentage of the gross national produ{'t taken up 1n gover.n ment s pending, Finch s81d, "will cause social disorder "'hen the bulk of the Pt"OPlc.• feel t~ey are being taken more than theyarctaking ·· He said 40 percent of the gross national product goes to the gov- ernment. By the year 2000, he said, the percentage will be at 50 percent. Meanwhile, he said, govern· m ent administr ative and re- gulatory bureaucracies seldom serve the functiorr for which they "-ere intended. "The-government hires a rat catcher who bccOmes a rodent control officer ." s aid Ftnch. "1-le's not goi ngtocatch the rats because they're hi s consti· tuents." Continuing to encourage public reliance on government for solu- til.lns to problems. he said, "risks the collapse of the concept of law and the collapse of credibility from over-promising.·· Inflation. said Finch. is the worst problem f acingthecountry. Government spending, he said, is thecaw;eof inflation. The nation has grown up in re- f'ent years, he said. •1we know v.,·e ~re no longer the new world with more money, more minerals 8fld more of everylbing else. Tie 1 slogan 'more Is belle{' does nOt fit anym9re." • Still, He argued ag~inst a "no growth. no risk" attitude, 1;:on· tending, ·'The I ast gefteratlon was concerned with quantity 1;U1d numbers. The next "ill be con· cerned with quality andc,hoices.'' However, he said, decisions to ~ut back on government-pro- grams must be made now to free the nation's resources for ex· pansion and development. of privateindu~try. ~ ' "We don't want to be·like \he Jrog ," he said. "Scientists have Jiiscovered. that when you drop a 1rog in a pan ofr hot water, he ~umps out. But if you put him in ~I water and heat it slowJy1 he ie~n't decide when it's too hex for lcomrort. You end up with bolled Jrog." ' 1 SpeAking with reporters before hist~j'Jnch said that despite an .anticipated heavy field of ;Republican primary election con- tenders next June, he plans to aim bis assault at incumbent U.S . Senator John V. Tunney. • ''Clearly. Tunney is vulnera- ble,·· said Finch. ~ A recent Field pall showed •Finch with IBpercentof voter pre· ;terence compared with 45 for toprunner Barry Goldwater Jr. Goldwater has not announced his intention to1un. • ORANGE COAST DAI LY PILOT Robert N. w~ .... 11 ... 111 •nd "'~ Jack R. Curley • Y><e IPrttldlf\1 -C..-•I Mil-• Thomas Kff'f'll t:clltor Ttlom•S A. Murphirw ""-"""'"91!:d;111r < Cholrln H. LOOS Rkherd P.1Nal ... ,..i,. .... Mit-ol ... t:•itn ' lll'eed lo tl••r un·ouch lhe od- tillilbtt11lOll all lnrormallcn lo bt made pubUc. 1 • The committee's lnvestia:ation into U.S. intelligence activities came to an immedlatehu.lt. Asked if the President's action would close down the comf1}il· tee's operations, Cl)airmaJ1 Q\is G. Pike 0 -N. Y.>, said, "ll oer- tainly does tempararily. Ther 11 no way on earth you can inv· 'iCLE MOTO ~ ... "fESA ,..., c '" • • • Shows the Way riUcate 'tbe intellicerlce af· Uvt.tl04 of the 'United StalM or .ol!m.erlca wlt~out acceu to cJasslfjed information.'' · Ptke said the commJttec wlll not return the classined lnlorm1· tion to Ford until committee members meel.nexl week to plan their coui-se of ac\ion. Asst. Alty. Gen. Rex l;ee d .. livered \,he Presfdent's masa&e to the House committee. fie said Tom Smallwood. watched by Peggy Wood, Miss Costa Mesa, and Terry Ann Schmitz, 9, demonstrates how to clear wate r jump on bicycle motocross course in Costa Mesa. Course on 19th Street will be scene of motocross for Costa Mesa boys '!Jld gi rls 5 and up· during chamber of commerce's up coming Fiesta de Costa Mesa. Event will be held at 11 a.m. Sept. 21. Entry blanks, which can be obtained from chamber oc California Federal Savings, must be in by Sept. 19. JuJge Mulls Bid On _Ponw Seizure ' By TOM BARLEY , 01 Ute O•lly ll'l~-4 s.-" • A bid by tbe ,BalbOa ?;!sycat Tb~.ater ·~ U'wye'rs h>, prev•ill· police siezure of two allegedly obscene movies pending a verdict in their H'arbor Municip.al. Court obscenity trial is be~g mullecttoday by Orange County Superior Court Judge William S. Lee. t Ju:dge .Lee rJ!fus~d to Im· medfatelY r'Ule . Thursday night on the plea by Los Angeles at· . torney David Brown for a writ ~t would allo:t'o' screenin1_s ~f "Deep Throat"l and "1'1e ~I in Miss Jones" at the-• BalbOa Theater while the trial is under way. Brown argued lhat repeated seizures or the two controversial movies by Newport Beach police were unconstitutional and that Harbor Judge Donald Dungan furthe.r erred when he branded the filmi as obscene. . He told Judge Lee that it was fmpossible to define the movies ~s pbsce'.ne or oth~rwise until lhE- jury could return its ve rdict on multiple obscenity charges. SINGLES ... said. "But this is optional; some people may leave. This is not a <Sex.activity. It's in a group situa- tlon, under the guidance of an in· structor. and sexua l feelings are pretty . hard to express under those circumstances.·· In addition, there will be the in- hibiting influence of the BBC cameras and lights. Pelletier explained lhal one of the purposes of the activity ~s to s how that nudity does hot necessarily lead to se.x . "We are not into giving therapy for sexual d'ysfunctions," he said. ••tt 's simply an opportunity to make you explore your past raising .'' Oil Executive Shot in Head BUENOS AIRES. Argentina (AP> -An army bl .. ted a ter· rorjst hideout with 90m'lJ~annon ·'early Frfday, kilfint tlrie ~11101 Montanero a'uertlllas lnsld,1 polloe said. Newt reports 0•1<1 the body ef a kidnaped oll ex- ecutive shot in tb~ bead1 was foll\ld 91'tllde the ~OllSe, • Police • ••id the •tmy .was called at dawn Fridarlftet'a 1tx. hour battle dul'ioc which PQlicc Offic.n Were unable to silence a ten'orl)t 11Jin1 a machine 1un . rrom Uie rOOf of the bouse. ~ ,... Brown compared the issue before. Judg~ Lee to that of the Pentagon .iP~k's case -in· which the United S\ltes Supreme Court n.iJed tHat the New York 'Iii mes' was within the law when it published the seeret materials over official objections. ''This issue is one or freedom of speeeh." he said. "The .Balboa Theater cannot be restrained from showing these movies until it is determined in the municipal rourtroom that they are obscene or not obscene.'· Judge Lee indicated before taking the case under submission that Brown's arguments might be better directed to an appellate oourt than to a superior court judge. . Deputy District Attorney Charles Me Farland assured both Judge Lee and Brown that any further attempt by the Balboa Theater to show either or both movies would result in Judge Dungan issuing a seizure war-raqt . Service Held For Boy, 9, Killed by Car Graveslde funeral rites were conducted today at Good Sh,epherd Memorial Park in Hun- tington Beach for 9-year-old Steven Scott Harding who was fatally injured Tuesday in a Newport Beach traffic accident. The boy. who would have start· ed classes Wednesday at ~ewport Elementary School, died after he was struck by a car while attempting to cross Pacific Coast Highway in West Newport. Steven is s urvived'1by his mother, Sylvia· of the family home in West Newpart; a sisler. Bambi. and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Harding and Mr. and Mrs,. 1Don Hydson~ The boy's rather diell a month ago, Police said the boy das hed Into the path of an oncoming car as his playmates frantically shoW.· ed at him to turn back. The driver was not held. The aecident occurred near tllat Street and West Coast Highway. f'roMP,,.eAJ ' SCHOOLS ••• f uD\!f. college dbtrlct WU Vetoed by lhcn Go-Roa~ah 'fMii the boardi>f go\rernors told hlw It wquld be 109 .c .. Uy for the dl.1trlct that 11 comprised or m91\Jy re~ldontial land with a weak tu bale • • •. tbe ~idenl'e action wu pro- •mptil by dl1el0Jure of rour \ word.I which were contained in materloll eould lie..... . But Ltt a lhe r-wofda 1e dispute we I Qed by IM rommltlee wlthOul w..iu...- ofOcialJ' 11reement. The wcnls, he Hid. could lrrepanbjy Mm! F'0<d's conduct of fprt!JllJ [JOiley. • Mt•l ta• •um all tlnalfied iftfOl'imllOn -vioualy provldejl this <ommll· tee.''1.ee aald. I reports on l0itelll•tnce about the 1913 Middle East war. The report indicated U.S. in· telligence agencies were caught by surprise by the outbreak of the war. The com mlttee earlJer bad worked out aareements wU.h ln- tell igence o(flciu.ls--lo decide wh&t "'The Prea d nt'1 re ~ •Pon•lbllllf tot the notll'ftlil Hcurlty or the Un\ted St.tea leaves him no altemaUve b\ll-tO ' ' II• aald Intern.,.... ~ wwlcl wltlthol4 any eddltlOnal In- form it ion from the committee .:..ti1 lhe COOCY'OV"*' .pol to ftl,ase lllture Inf lon w\lllOot apeclRe,. aqon aj>pl'oval. Tunney Address ... 'R~at-io-ns -· u .s~'. Fuel Supply' -.. By LAURIE KASPER qt•O.Uyll"'ltM .... • Sen. John 'D..qnne.)'' .,old a 1athering of natural gu pre· ducers in ADahellfl today that ille n11tlon"1 shortage of the critical fuel ''is being milde worse by'Un-.... wtse eovernment r,g\llationa.J ''· may le1d "' n1tlon1llzatidn . TONJGlrr bec•uae' ~le wiU oo '< Q C C ~ E C T U R F.6 -outnse~ t y will "'antret•· , '""!!cleiul ui a SUC'Y\val • ~ent to ake over IDllJ:*• rle, Dr. Alfred Ptinte/;f;:,: •. them 4d"'!uale aqpi>ll~ be . turer. Sc!ace ~~ I, et,80 1ald he·i..ue ' a c:ompe\iUon 1o{'\>.m. ,"Bast "frl°ta and the n .. nl.l•q• • . ovr,pacea Jaland~' ·Gary Tunney' has lnlr~\leed legl1ta-•James lecturer._ Science Hall, lion to derellalai th& welll\ea4 !':Je.P·D>· •·· ' · Tunney added "\hat ttie U .Si tovemment will have1to lift iti strict regulations or offshore gas exploitatio n to launch sources of new i1upply. His morning address was be fore m embers o( the Pacific Coast Gas Association gathered at the Disneyland ' Hotel . pri~eofnewons oreilat~ lllOTPRC¥Cll_E 6PEEDWAY ,and wou'ld s tialan(taf~ ,RACJ~ -F.,atrcrilunda. 8;15 " ·liberalize regut~tioq•ol neW'ol• f J>:m. I r . · !shore gas. Th' pu(JJORj he..aaid. ~ • He said government is regulat- ing the wa y to hig her pric.es and (ewer iobs. He warned that thi"S f'romPageAJ JAIL ... lawbooks and all legal material. is to iacrease suppl)'. :•' SAT\JRDAY, SEPl'.13 So rar, he e~plah\eil: lh ,_. CO~ & COWBOYS HGRSE gulatlon or natural , .. hu ..._. SHOW -21ot A}lnual March of suited in curtailed supply. It thlS DI..,. benefit, Orange County trend contlnuelt 'he Senator 'f'atrgrou·nds. '"Sept. 13, Jf'. said. it could thr5w 1q~erof 1 Breakfast SUnd1y Only, 7 a.m. to ' million Callforniartsiput oC work. noon. in~reuing the si.te unemploy. BLUE GRASS OLD TIME ment rate. by "a catastropblc FIDDLE & BA!llJO CONTEST - four percent." Costa Mesa City Ball Park, Sept. "I am not being an alarmist~ 13, W a .m. to 10 p.m, Sept. 14, 10 :'tlor am I speaking theoret.ic:ally a.m.lo6p.m . about remote possibilities.·· OCC LECTURE -''Wardrobe He said without gas, foo exam-Recycling Workshap, ·· Melanie pie, there would be no fertilizer Bolger l~eturer , OCC Home and so there would be little! if Economics Bldg .. Room 1. 11 any. food packaging, canning or a .m . processing. SUNDAY, SEPT. 14 ~testre conceded the county Jail has had problems but is' carefull y inspected by outside agencies several times each year and any problem s that are dis· covered ar•.' promptly corrected . He said early in 1974, the jail underwent a meticulous inspec· lion by the State Board or Carree · tions. which is due to examine the facility next year. "In other words, a worsened r shortage or natural gas would trigger steeply rising food prif;.es and skyrocketing unemploy· ment." he said. NEWPORT POP FESTIVAL -March of Dimes benefit, OCC Stadium, 12 noon tit dusk, Tickets at gale, $9. Though the state1s panel found the jail to be generally in good shape. it pointed out some de· feels that ha ve since been eliminated. Mestre said. The jail has a lso beeo "critiqued almost annually by county grand juries and :\1 estre said all t~eir concerns are also answered. "We are also regularly inspect- ed by the county health officer. the Cali fornia Youth Authority and Federal Bureau of Prisbns. ·· Mestre concluded. In addition lO being a con- sumer jissue, he said the national security would alsO.auffer. Tunney also outlined other components which he believes should be included in .the energy Policy. Thisincluded.atrong anti- 'trust a~tlon to ··prevent the energy C'onglomerates Crom securing monOPoliStic tyranny overoureconomy.'' 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