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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-10-08 - Orange Coast Pilot7 ,. ----. ·111nent, c:x:7 I -. ' I • . ~-(•'Old' II • J!Me~~ C011pt~li, f WP ,._,. -------._ -.... " .... . ' - Move Irks ~uo,.-rd -- ----~----. r - -. --- --~Chutists· Seutded . ' ' ---• • • .. : •• • , -• &Ca~-Co_11n.try Personal -. :EJ:ran·d s_ ' • Bid Irks Panel • • l " . ·~ting~,i Yo~th : . . -Killed on .. Cyc'/,ji • • .. ~ ... .,. . ' .I. . ByGAR)'GRANVILLE Orange °'Co':'{y~';'':pervlsors have never_ been known to pick a· quarrel with parachuUsts. Tuesday, however, the board . eqdarecl off against a group or chutlat.s who were planning to do lheir airborne thing next week at &eape Country in Trabuco Ca- nyan'. • It s~ms the operators ol the outdoor recreation center failed to apply for a use permit needed to ... makeexbibitionparachutejurnps a lqiUmate pastime at F.acape Country. ... Their patience worn thin.. by past use.permit transgressions at the .rell"eation-' center, the supehisorf ordered the jump ~-•cutlled. ''Use the R~ .Baron if you have to,'' ~pefvisor ( Ralph' Died.rich ~ quipped as Murray Storm was 1 anded the uaicD.ment. ' Storm is •-the J&lyironm"intal MaDaeem.enr Ace(leY..dfficial who repOtted\he pan:cb.utescMmeto theaupervisors: · " - ' limuJtan9ously. ~ retbinded M'em of'''the great amount Of pa- µe.,ce, persuasi_on and pressure · 1t ·s takeo lo get things Squared around at Es<iapeCountry. '' MmYKills Deputy· .(h 18-i ear-old Huntington-~ .-Polke-.said:::La:lhmen' sUtfered Beach youl~ was.;!<ille<\.:ru-l•r-•· cuts-a)l<!;lileet.AU~ ii\ \he F!uli ni(ll( ana hi'S companion was in:" 8nd~complainedaf.piiin. • ANSTED, W. Va. (UPI ) -:--A juttd when their motoreyde.co ~-._ ~tld'a bo4f .. w•I 1.aken to'-mart'~l•__el{ed down two sh«:rlff's li&;dwith a: van. ' • .... .S -~· )(ortuar.y iii Jtunfuitd,on deputies t9¥,y. told them hi* car · B;:ent Lawrence Child of 20372 ....-~. Funeral arrangemeht.a had broken ·down and (hen Veaf.$ C\J'~le was de8'1 on atdy "°'1J'ef.~n "'p~ opened fir@: o.n. the lawmen,:_kill-al Jl.rittngton Jntercommunt{ __ if, • • .-•-1. 1 • ~, ,,ing Qne :arid;.wounding the other, H°'pllala(t~rttie8 :53p.gi.frash, --~ .. 'Co~'fd"'''''"'-' sfate P!Jlice< said·. Police said pqli~J•ii! tpd_JlY. . /. , • ;. ~" .. ~!!~Ila·.':!~·~ ofllu~· •Fayette C'out\ty Deput~ liberill Hiscompanlon it'.hardErneSL t Bea' ,}•'!s-Ute youth 5 ROeer Trelidwa~, was kilted and L'!li>ri)e'~~' · 11.' ~£r'lci93i ·Santa ~. er~~ii.\ pf •.tft!it!ooll sur· ~. Deputl<r W-alter Dempsey re· ca~r;le ,.St .• ,oul)t~~ \;al)iey,. 1 , • fwQ • t,1allable.. ~ ·' eived minor ~gunshot wounds in waa trea'ted ·for injW,ies locally ~ ~.. ;...~!~IP'.~te,of the Mlcident a.long U.S. 00 ,near theft' tra~efr'ed tO-·Long-'Beac' ··~• _ m.ffwi llon Hico. The 'man accused tn the Naval H~ital , wb~.no condl· ·' • ... ~ J. l!" Jerry Ar 1 ,1ho0Ci.n1 1 BruC'e Gunn, 20, of lion 'rep rt , w~s . inuaediately ,, · . ~_.,ass1stfnJ.pnoct~. j.~~· .,. ~ ~ WaJ.ton_._wa~ hospitalized with fl Getting things squared around began last spring when F.scape Country's operators ran afoul of a long list of transgressions as they prepared for Eas ter Week Cestivities . They first failed to obtain an outdoor gathering permit needed before the rock beat of Mountain Jam and Hawk could be bounced offthecanyon walls. County building officials com- plained that a 22 by 44-foot build- ing for storing hang gliders was built without permits and necessary inspections. Health Department officials were unhappy with provisions, or more correctly the lack of them, for sanitation f aci Ii ties. And county fire officials said Escape G:ountry with its daredevil motorcyclists and hang gliding enthusiasts had r,ung up $4,000 worth or emergency am- bulance calls in the previous eight months. !See CHUTISTS, Page A2 J CO!VJ/ERT AUTO • TO FAST CASH "It really proves to me that people read your paper. I sold my car on the very first of many calls." That's the advertisinJ;I; success eipecienced by the Costa Mesa ' man w:ho placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: '62'At XL Convt. owner. Xlnt. Cond. Nr. mint. 390 eng .. auto. P /S,P/W. other extras. See to ap- preciate, makeorrer. xxx-xxxx If you have a car you want lo convert to cash, call 642·5678. We n1ake it easy lo put a few words to work for you, in Lhe Daily Pilot. availa'Dl • ,_ ,. ,. .. I. (&eiit~CltQl. P.8CeJ\ZJ ,..., • !fhliil~r~ound., _ • ~~~~:Ii1~;~~~~:· .. ··:n _.:iif ~~~i i=·t' :: Of·. f ·Cop'. s Ear n· ,<h. 'on ch·•t•"'· or -, I es nir.slaua;hter a a felony drimkeJ'ldi"ivl.fll· --lfe'wa~treated ror i.,ad cuts at ! -• • · l~ Ml!pital, then taken lo city •An I rat 'lllil>ai>d who .,._ ' Nlseq,g Ifie ~i\lire lobe of his j"''•, police.f'"eporled. Bail was set JJOrt,edly tlreatenecthfs wtfe"w,tth left eat when· the altercallon ·1f7"'5,000. , . • iriridfe TueHa)r ru~ bit ol.t_ a end d , was , Officer Greg_Ory • ~l~e •Old the c•Ol!b ucC\ltl'ed ~of an lnt•rwril~I Sonia .Yf w. • nt Garll~ld A venue arid l'..lster eem~•, ... ,1 · , ,_ .. ' NTreecealleiedlylriedto .,~rlnvolv9'lmthe ' According to police, a protec-a'le(.t turn onfo ~Iler into melee tt'•t erruote4 ~ _.ce U.ve vest saved Wakew from even =l!!•Pl\>l.ciPollUlhatClllild, •fllllion WN -eiu' .. od .. u&pect •truck him,wlth .. drlvfagthecycle;lriecllO ' nl<P. fettl•ecl •llullt~knife. _ · 1to111)ssthecrashbutcoold ~·~ 1114 IUI· • Orange County Jail when the tracas subsided was · Henry J . Martinez, 35, o! 605 Sunset ~t . Martine1i is' cl)ar&_ed wlth maytiem and assault wilh a de- adly weapon. Bail was set at $50,000. ··-HE SQUELCHED STORY? Howard K. Smith CIA Paper '&prelclwd' By Newsman NEW YORK IUPl >-Theshow business newspaper Variety said today ABC newscaster Howard K . Smith kept a close liai!Wn with the Nixon White House over a politically sensitive story Un· covered by a network newsman, and intervened to keep the in- formation from being used on the air . The newspaper said the in- formation was contained in docu- ments in the hands or the Watergate special prosecutor and is expected to become part of a $3 million dollar breach ol contract suit filed against ABC by former While House corresJ)OOdenl Bill Gill. A spokes.man said ABC would noW<>m1nenton the Variety story . The stpry $&id the documents detail a December, 1971 , telephone call by Smith to lhen· White House counsel Charles Colson. It said the call alerted Colson that Gill had prepared a repo~ concerning' CIA iqvolve- me~ in the overthrow of,South Vietnamese Pres ident Ngo Dinh Diem. Variety said Colson followed the talk with a memorandum to White House chief of staff H. R. Haldeman relaying SmithJs.pro· mise that the Gill story would, not be used on network news shows .. Copies of the memo are ·1n the hands of outgoing Watergate special prosecutors Henry Ruth, the newspaper said. Variety said Gill's suit. filed last spring s hortly alter he was fired by the network, will Isa pursue numerous other .. ex· amples oJ ''co21 relatlons'' Admitted By TOM BARLEV Of tlM Ocllly ~ ........ Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich and Superior Court Judge William Murray ad- mitted from the witness stand late Tuesday that they used prac· tices similar to those that led to the filing of criminal charges against Congressman Andrew J . Hinshaw. Both Supervisor Diedrich and· Judge Murray readily testified for de!ense attorney Marshall Morgan that they used their county phones for long distance calls, used county employes lor personal errands and used coun· ty materials -chiefly stationery Neither witness identified he nature of the assignments gi)'en county employes. But Morew:i made it clear in his questiOl\log that he considered sending the bailiff out for coffee to be one of· the practices indulged in , by judges. Judge Byron K . McMillan wus asked today if he intended to send his clerk out for coffee. :: '•Just as soon as he ge\i through waxing my car, .. Judi8 McMillan responded to loud laughter. <See HINSHAW. Page A2J Coast · Weather Fair skies toni ght but in · creasing high cloudiness over the Orange Coast Thursday. according to the weather service. Reach highs in the upper 60s ris- ing to only 74 inland. INSIDE T ODAY !lie N.a1ta1e , Evonn e Goolagong, Don Schollonder, Jerry Weit, Louro Baugh. Bob Seogran, Micki King and Willie .Mosconi .are among performer.s who will compete in man v1. womo" event• beginning Oct. 25 at Mi.sl'ion Viejo.Story,D3. latlex •• . .. •• •• 01·11 Cto CH ... '" e·.1 8l·7 c+to ... cc C1 'Ml•• A' '*-YTrw 11, MimH ••• MWc .. • It MftNl, ... 1 16 ... ti.-1..... A41D> °'::r.c..My AllJ-11 "' . .,., Or •• ....-nr. IS !" ...... h ,, ... Stetl!Mlf'll;ftt • ... , ~..... .. 1'1lllMollln -.... -.. ............ A•,DI • .U.ofthelnotorc~e. . • ·~tile Mine at 1195 more Hri°"" injury when the cir6cerareported. ··~ ·-toOn. Arreoled ond booked Into ' . . His teenage son, who had al· legedly pummeled the officer! with hi1 fisla ·as lhe-y-alruggle<l with his father, was taken to Oran1e County Juvenile Hall. • ~· • t (See SMITH, P1ge A2J -----~---' • I --· ----'-4<·-.....--•. ' • • M • I • I -· - ' . Al DAILYPll.O! s W!dn!!i.t!y. OclOO. I. 1975 iJ?ord Urges Easing I . ~f Airline Controls WASHINGTON tUPlt -Presi· dent Ford today proposed a major redlXtion in federal authority to regulate domestic airlines. 5aY· ing more competitioo aod lower prices are needed because ·'(or many Americans, air travel has becomt> a luxury too expensive to affocd."' Ford sent Congress a bill lb.at v.·ould letlheairlinescutprice.up to"60percenlor raisetbemupto 10 perrent oo specific routes without Civil Aer~naulics Board •P· pt'Ova l . The President 's proposed legislation would be the first ma· jor re!Qnn or CAB aut.hQritysinee r Refund Slated SC Gas Rates Reduced LOS ANGEL&<; CAPl -Southern California Gas t-... O:>. has been ordered to refund $5.2 million in sur- charges to customers by v.•ay of a six.month rate re- duction. · The Publir Uti lities Commissiori (PUCJ ordered the average 7-cent monthly r;esidential decrease ef- fective today to counte rbalance a surcharge in effect "'hile a Southern California supplier, El Paso Natural Gas Co., applied for a rate hike. The application was <lenied by the Federal Power Commission. The decrease will be spread uniformly among all lhe gas company's customers, a spokesman said after the PUC meeting. Ford-Reagan SlwwduWnExpected In New Hampshire CONCORD. N .11 . <U PI/ - Fonner Califorriia Gov . Ronald Reagan today opened presiden- tial ca!Dpaign operations in lhe Cow's Strange J)eath Probed TUCSON . Ariz. CUPll - Arizona authorities today report- ed the strange mutilation or a ,heifer on a Pima Ccwtty ranch last ·month, similar to att.a('ks in 11 otber 9lates. SUnilar mutilations have been -found in Wyoming. Montana, New !14exico. Idaho, Utah, Texas,. Oklahoma, Kansas. Nebraska. .\finnesota and Colorado. In eastern CuJorado, 128 head of cal· tie were reported killed and· mutilated fince April. The dead heifer was found near a water hole in the Robles Junc- tion aCea. said Livestock ·Sanitary Board inspector Mack Matlock. The tongue, udder and <ttctum has been cut from the animal and, there was ''very little blood" at the site or the cutting, he isaid. ' Prostitution Fighters Meet PARIS (UPI) -An intema· tional con!ere:nce on abolishing prostitution bas opened in the French ~apital -with represeil- tati11es of the world's oldest pro- feuioo on hand to present their views .• 'lbe International Abolitiooist Federation invited the pro· stitutes to the staid halls of the U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Tuesday for the opening or the group's 2.6tb annual convention. "This is the first time the Abolitionist Federatioo has con- sulted the workers,'' said Margo St. James of San Francisco. founder of Coyote, the U.S. or- ganization for prostitutes' rights. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT A~rtN .Weed ~ ......... -Puolo- Jack A. CurleY Vic•,,,,.._, -c;.,...,.1 JrM_, ThOm•s Keevll £•11°' ThOmn A. Murptline Ma-•ftg£0.19t ' Q\ar'les H . Loos RlcNird P. Nall MtoWMll #• .... ""'I(,.;~ Offices '*"" ,,...,,.. "' -· ..., ~ ..... pOl'T .... l'I """"'..._,!!MM .... ,, U...-111'4'(11. IMt~•!oel'NI """"'H191ofo .. ~II llllS 111..ctl a-M•••d ~•V•fle• Hiel l.a,......_. •11.MO_F,_ T•ph.,.. (714) M2..UZ1 Ouslfi.d Aftert~ng MJ.J67S _.. ......... -OtfC# Sl1-6J10 "'-~"'"..._ 4tMtJO F,..., ""'WI Or•-C"'"" ~I~ -540-1220 I °"""' .... ' ,.II°'"" .. C~ """'""""" C-_, 1'lo ,,...., \t<>• .. ~, llhM rM-, .....,.., ... """"~ .,r ••"•'"'"" ""'" ..... 111 _, ll• 1;.::;.~::...:-:.•"11' ~,.,, ..... , ..... , ••. Ike:..,.. ''"'~ .......... 1a ,r<Ml~:wi. ~a, J.Wt(r ....... , (•'IH U.• -.... ~.,. .,,.q "' .. """!Illy, .... w • ...., _.._. ...... . state that has the n·ation's first 19'16 primary. guaranteeing ~ showdown with President Ford. The formation or a citizens' rommiltee for the conservative Republican was anoounced five day)i after President Ford's cam· paign manage r~ disclosed he would open his drive for the nomination in New Hampshire's Fe!]. 24 primary. . Reagan and Ford will skip the s ubsequent Massachusetts primary and meet two weeks later in the nation·s third pre- sidential primary in Florida. Formation of the local Rea1an committee. announced by Reagan organi%er Sen. Paul Lax- all CR-Nev.>. came as Reagan continued to claim he was un· decided about a challenge to Ford. Speaking in Housloo Tuesday, Reagan said a convention batUe for the nomination could be healthy to "sp3rk a lilUe interest in a tir::ed old elephant." He has said he plans to announce his de- cision about a White House bid in November. Named to head the New Ham05hire Reallan or1anization was former GOP Gov. Hugh Gregg, a lawyer in the state's second largest city of Nashua and a· single-term chief executive in tile 19505. Reagan's earliest supporter in the state. second·lerm con· •servative Gov . ~1eldrim Thomson, was absent when rormation of the Reagan commit· tee was announced. 1bomson is vacationing in Israel. Thomson and Reagan first met on Na- tionalist Chinese-sponsored trips to Taiwan. /P,....PageAJ SMITH •.. between ABC corporate ol'ficials and several White House starr members that affected the network 's treatment or · Watergate stories. The Smilh·Colson telephone talk is also reveated in a May 31, 1974 taped conversation between Colson and private investigator Richard Bast, hired by Colson during the Senate Watergate in- vestigation, Variety said. It said COison to~d the detective about the Smith phone call, ad- ding that his secretary on .another extension made a re· cording of it. Variety said the re· rording was also in the special proseeutor's hands. Variety said when it asked Smith about the call, he said he did not recall responding to the story by helping keep it off the air. although he may have talked with COison about it. CHUTISTS Tuesday, Supervisor Thomas Riley said his office has spent many hours working with Escape Country's management to heJp iron out thedifficultfes. ''What they are tryi.n.atodo will benefit tb"e area. They're just a lit· tJe i,morthodox in the way they do thin1s. ··said Riley. ••But," he sighed. "'if we let them jump tomorrow they'll be back with somethlnl el.ff the next day." Hi• (ellow supervisora nodded in agreement and quickly acreed to nag down t he-cbulista before they are airborne. the board was created 37 years a10 and the second st.epin a tbree- pronged Administration effort to relorm the U.S. transportation in· dustry. The Air Transport Association. a trade group comprised of all major domestic airlines, issued a statement saying the proposal U; , "misconceived'' and "would cful... rupt airline service and cause public inconvenience and con· fusion. . '"It would adversely affect millions of passengers and ship- pers. thousands of businesses in hundreds of communities. the re· liable transportation~ mail. the welfare or 300,000 airline e mp..loy es , millions or -shareholders. investors holding billions of dollars of airline debt, aircraft manufacturers and sup- pliers. and will endanger the financial integrity of lhe nation's vi Lal airport system, .. lhe state- ment said. Trans portation Secretary William Coleman Jr. and Paul McAvoy of the Council of Economic Advisers said the pro- • posed aviation bill should (!at.tie Bres to fall below present JeVels on 50me routes, particularly the longer ones. ~ost fares that are.nol reduced should remain at present levels, barring increases in airline operating costs, they told re- porters al a While House 'briefing. ··1 would certainly say ... that if Congress \\'ill adopt lhislegisla- tion, prices will be different and on the lower side than they would be it you didn •t adopt this legisla· lion," Coleman said. "l think lhat's crystal clear ... The bill also would make it easier for new airlines to get into business and ror existing ones to start service to new citiesor-aban- don service on uneconomic routes. The changes Ford proposed wouJd be phased in graduaflY. Airlines could cut their fares up to 3l percent without CAB approval during lhe first year, after the bill 's enactment and up lo40 per- cent during the second year. It also would eliminate the CAB 's authority to grant anti· trust immunity ror multi-airline agreements limiting capacity on routes. $11,000 Gem Theft Probed In Laguna The theft of finished jewelry and loose stones vaJued at $11.000 from a downtown jewelry store is under investigation today by · Laguna Beach police. Police said intruders gained entry to Broadway Plaza Gems. 211 Broadway, through an over· head skylight. Once inside the shop, the burglars systematically opened aJI display cases and remdved silver. gold and gemstone items. Intruders also took loose stones that had not yet been fashioned into jewelry. Police said the thieves left the store through the skylight. Roger Tronte. owner of the shop, dis rovered the crime Monday after noon. The shop recently was the target or a thief who raked drop· ping a ring and escaped with two others. A suspect later was ar.- rested by police. but the rings were not recovered. Program 'Threat' WASHINGTON CAP) -The present condition of the federal food stamp program is "a dire threat to the American treasury and an affront to every American who labors unaided to reed his ramily without government as- sistance.·· Sen . James L . Buckley, (C-R-N.Y.), said today. MEDFORD. Ore. <UPll -A woman who attended a meeting offering trips to eternity in a UFO says the program's promoters are opposed lo lovemaking. (Related story, AS> Aleiti Francesca said she went to a Ruman ln· dividual Metamorphosis meeting in the San Fran· cisco area last month and found the rules for the pro- posed trip to outer space re.striclive. "They don'{ permit mar· rled coup es to live '°"et.her,'' she said. '"They don't permit tovemakin&. 'Ibey also don't permit any hu.man commitinents of any kind. People net ooly h ave to give u p poBMSSiona, but they ateo musl give up \heir rel•· Uomblps, ehr>:thing." • I ~----"---·w • • ,,...r ... .4 J HINSHAW aierpo uUd A.Ml .. ~ tritt Attomey Jfich::~at ... prened ror dio • °' oil chu&H COGl•lned in the-Grand Jury indictment of Ill-if it was not common prac:lice, for: ·many <OUDIY officlall to do wi..j Diedrich and Jud&•..._.., 11-l , ailmllled cloinJ. "I dOO:t think so," Capiul replied. ··1 tnow 11·1 c1cne but I don't thlnk it'• comndl prac-,:-.. ...... ~~· , . ' CapiJ.1i continued to a!• loog .Cfilling.Jrom.Jlorpn _ y as Diatricl Attorne)' Cecil waited outside Jud$eflfcNllm'i. courtroom for his hire.., the wltJ. nessatand. ... Morgan said 'Hicks will be his fmal witness in a hearint tMl challenges tbe cbar1es ccatained in the indictment and further questions tbe manner iD wbleb. the indictment wasobt.ainect Morgan today accused capiz:zi of failing to advise: the Graad Jury during its deliberationl OD the Hinshaw case d the many elements of law they mu.st ~ sider before they agree to iJltdict , anyone. lie particularly challenged charges of bribery cantained iD .the indictment and arped dur· Ing·· his long que;stionln• of ---- Nancy Skarvan of Fountain Valley has been chosen Lady Godiva for Westminsler's Fou~ders Day Festival lo be celebrated this Thursday through Sunday. ·she'll lead parade Saturday morning. Cop Arrests Radio . Figure~ On~~ Air DAVIS (AP) -A radio in- terviewer had a surprise guest \\'ho stole the show -a campus police officer who arrested him on outstanding traffic warrants while be was on th'e air. .. On my show you·re gomg to bust me?" said William Drips. public affairs directoc for KDVS. the UC DavU.radiostation. Officer Lincoln Ellis delivered tlieline : "You 'reunder arrest.·· Drips was led out of the studio. Conference Set LISBON, Portugal (UPI > The Communist party called to- day for a s ummit conference of lertist. military and socialist leaders to prevent Portugal ·s political disintegration from turning into civil war. But at the same time it threw its weight behind the spread of military mutinies and civil disturbances that have brought near anarchy to the nation and threaten it with civil war and station mao aj:er Jim Musclewhite, who had been sit· ting in on a panel disc;usaion about the need for a new Davi! city ball, took.over as moderator. "Pardon the interruption, .. he told listeners, wit.bout elaborat- ing. Davis polic<J>ad issued speed· ing .warrants f()1: Drips after be faileCI to appear in court on a cila· tion; authorities said. He was be- ing held in lieu of bail. , Campus police 11\ade the me;t be<ause UC j)avis is ootside the eitylithits, and citypollceha11eno jurisdiction, a ·spokesman for the r~station11li4. VICTIM ••• .ffe sa~-teachers said he was quiet but earned a B-plus average, taking a wide range of courses. including some in the automotive area. Arriola said he applied to UC lrvinefocthefallterm. • Capiz%i that there wa1 no evidence in the GraDd · °'u ry transcript to support thedlarge. If Judge McMUlan r .,_ to dismiss charges of grand theft, bribery, embezzlement and ton· :spiracy, Hinshaw will go cm trial NOV, 10 in Superior Court. Judge McMiUan bas ~Y overruled Morgan'• ariument that all ctiarges'-agaiqst HiNh•w should be dismissed m lbe basis <:A a recent ·Landmark C.Wornia Supreme Court decisiOO. lo that decision, the case of Lowell Ray Johnson versus San Joaquin County, two justices agreed thal the prpsecutor. should have disClosed testimony- ravorable lei Johnson during Grand Jury deliberations that led to his indictment on drug charges. Morgan unsuccessfully argued that the Oran ge County Grand Jury was similarly denied an o~ port.unity to assess testimony favorable to Hinshaw. . Jn.stead, Morgan said. testimony related tO HinsbaW's alleged criminal activities-while he served as Orange-County as- sessor was .allowed lo go urr· challenged while the con~ gressman was denied the right to confront pros~cution witnesses. · Thief Gets Cash, Gems A Newport Beach woman di~­ covered $600 cash and a $150 gold and diamond ring missing aft.er being awOken early Tuesday morning by a loud noi.S:e. Gale E. Norton, an Eastbluffre- sident, told police the money and je\\:elry were in her purse, which was missing when she checked her belongings. She said she saw no sign or the intruder and police could rind no indication of forced entry. Mrs. Norton said one of her children riiight have left open the sliding door before lhe family went lobed. Stringing 21.00 6;00 to Converse . Basketball Shoes-11.95 Converse Tennis Shoes-10.95 Adidas Canvas Tennis Shoes-12.95 Tretorn Tennis ~s-18.95 Bob Wolf Basketball Shoes-9:95 Kramer Autograph· Frames-25.95 Boys Adidas Soccer I ShoeS-9.95 Mens Tennis Shorts-6.95 to 15.95 Mens Tennis Shirts-7.95 t6 ladles 10.95 Tennis Dresses Shorts & Tennis Sox Warm Up Suits Tennis Tote Bags Tennis Bcills Open 9 II S Closed S.Rday - DUnlop .Fort Frames-29 .95 Da~is Imperial Frames 29.95 T2000 Strung Nylon 38.95 Leach & Ektelon Racquetball Champion Handball Gloves Badminton Rackets & Shuttlecocks Soccer _Balls-6.95 to 24.95 Footballs 7.95 to 28.95 Basketballs-5.95 to 37.95 Volleyballs-5.95 to 21 .95 Bike Repairing ~Center 646-.919 . ·~ ·---., ' ! -·· ----·-·---~-.. ...... -----------·------_ .... ___ _ ' ---,--. -. --------------------• ' ' ' • ' &~ -\'?@Ql] [? ®@lfWD©® Tiie ~l•mn lppnn dally ext"ePl S.larda11 ••d ·-,.. a probrtm ! 'tlktn .mt~ Pol Owrrt. Pot u:ill cut rl'd lope. ,,,., t#W on.tWt>rs and ac. Iron you ttt«f lo ' $olve il'H!qurlif'• tr1 governmenl and bu•i1ttss. A1alf .YouT qut81Kin1 to - Pat Dvn""Af Yo11r S~r vlct . Orangr Coa•t Do ifu Pilot. P .o Dor 1560. Cosio MettL C1\ 92626. l nclMdr your lflltphone ~wml>f'r. 1FrWcrl8 ... DEAR PAT: I enjoyed your re- cent column item abOut the 'frisky lady bugs ordered by a re· ader from Bio Control Co. I \.fOUld like to have this rum's ad- dress, because I've never had to contend with so many white rues and a phids. They have ruined my plant$, flowers and vegetables. I've used every kind of spray on the market, to no avail. l wouldn't mind how much my lady bugs might multiply during shipment if tbev could iust catch these dam, destructive insects. B.R ., San Clemente This mast be: a good year for apldda •Del white Ries. A munber of other readers asked: for Bio Control's address following tbe >l'ftent item in A YS. Write to Jll81 L•dy Bird Drive, A.ubttm, CA t2M3, or pbone (tll) Z73-4e86. ·.Botb l•dybwg: and praying man· ·tia clusters •re available in vary. illg quantJties. Fu.If instructions are lacluded and delivery usually takes one to two days. cr-~Chl•a DEAR PAT:1 inberiteda set or old and very lovely china from my grandmother. I use them on very special family occasions and they are in perfect condition except for some fine cracks in the glaze. Wh at can I dotoremoveor prevent fi.Jrther wearing away of the glaze? O.F., Newport Some crazing is expected on older dishes, but it is not con· sidered that undesirable, accord· ing to antique china experts. Careful use and cleaning of these dishes will help preserve t he re- maining g laze. Avoid serving .strongly colored food in them, such as beets, and do not allow tfood to remain in.this china any longer than necessary. Use of strong automatic dishwasher de- t ergent also should be avoided. Although most stains can be re- moved by rubbing with a cloth dampened with baking soda or salt, tough stains may require a mild household bleaching treat- ment. Bleach should not be used without pretesting or an expert's recommendation, especially if ~he china is porcelain or has a ~fine glaze. · --.rds Lo•t DEAR PAT : [ sent Lane Bryant a $35 check on May 29 as ,down payment for a merchan. dise order. I've written several tim es r equesting a refund because l no longer care to do business with this firm. I've never had the courtesy or a reply. and I can't understand such a practice. I've been in business nearly 70 years and yet I seem unable to communicate with anyone regarding this situation. L.B., Orange M. Burrist Laae Bryant customer service repiC4Qlatlve, will contilet ~ou by 'telepboae as soom as a record of your order is loc·ated. fl:io explanation was given regarding your un. aniwered letters of inquiry, but it appears that your rececds bave been aispliiced. Gunman 'Silent' NEW YORK (UPI) Raymond Ol sen. a "spaced.out kid" charged ~with holding 10 hos tages al gunpoint in a Greenwich Village bank, has · b~en ordered lo undergo psychiatric testing while a :oui cid e prevention watch is placed over him. The 23-year-old Olsen, who has a history of drug arrests, did not enter a plea at his arraignment Tuesday in Manhat· tan Criminal Court. Bear Goes Sighueeing SACRAMENTO (UPI) -For OJaf the polar bear. it was a dream come true when the deep moat around bis den at the William Land Park iOo ac. cidentall y fi lle d with water. Olaf swam across lhe normall/; dry d itch. climbed a ence and took Ut the •i&hll for about two hours. William Meeker, zoo ' director, 1aid opening the zoo Tuesday was delllyed until a dart-fired f.l"Om tranquilizer gun put an end to Olaf's ex Cun.ton. "He was very calm. Just· wandered •round checking tJi\nP out,·• Meeker said. • • • •• .... "' . A.MDV DEvlNE POSES wmt HIS 'FORMER SELF' Weate<n-g8fbed Photo T•nn '100 Pounds Ago' . • -oe1ay,0c1o1>wa,1m o.tty ...... ""'"., ,.., O'.,._lt HONORED GUEST SHARES A LAUGH WITH LEW AYRES One of Many Old Friend• Wllo Turned Out In Tribute ~sesso Panel Foi-med Ore.nae County's fl•e supervi.sora have Conned a...eom~ mlttee to screen •ppllcanll flir the job of county assessor by each naming individual choices to the cominiltee •nd ~ Join · ing forces to ~olle<.'llvely sele<t another five members. An eleventh member ol the AS· sessor's screening committee is expected to be nalned today, • choice !Jipt ,.u1 be made 111 the entire bOard• The committee's asslgn.ment will be to review 20 pre.screened applicants for a.ueSSOI', an elect~ eel office ten. vacant last month when former assessor J ack Vallerga was sentenced follow· ing hitf convictiol'.l on felony charges brought agalnlt him last May by the Grand Jury. Alter sifting throuCb the 20 ap- plications, the committee MU hand the supervlaon lbe nam~ of the five it considers best qualified for the $38.SOO a 7eu' job. • • 1,.150 Salute DeVIDe And from those five llaall.lts, lhe supervisors are to select UNI person who w i ll complete Vallerga's unexpired term. Western Actor Honored on 10th Birthday Fifth District Super•lsor Thom .. Riley's penonal aelec- lion to serve on the committee was Robert Guis;epllehp, if. Newport Beach. By ARTHUR VINSEL OtU..DallyP't ....... One western theme tune was "Oh. Lonesome Me," but the mountain or man named Andy Devine wasn't lonesome-Tuesday night, as a posse or more than 1.150 rode in lo salute the old trail rider with the gravelly voice on his 10th birthday. (Related Pho~os. Page 03) St'a.r& and non·slars alike turned out at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim to mark the vete r a n Newport Beach character actor's more than 50 years in show business. "Well. l made it," said Devine with a chuckle, his big frame far leaner now from leukemia, which he says his doctors are keepin g under control with chemotherapy. The voice, however, is un· c hanged from the days when Devine promoted cereal on TV and protected his partner Wild Bill Hickok, played by Guy Madison, from the wiles of western women with marriage in mind. Madison, who Clew in from Rome for the occasion, was among scores or l{ollywood ce lebrities whose careers spanned the SO Devine years, in· cluding ,John ''Duke·· Wayne who showed up ror the party. Throughout the massiYe reu· nion held unde r auspices or the Orange County Press Club. the old trouper witti the bushy eyebr ows and foghorn baritone, blamed on a bungled tonsillec· tomy in his youth. ras ped, C'acklE!d and al tirnes•wept tih; way through. The tribut e showed time has taken its toll in terms of old fri ends and associates no longer present to take the curtain call. "The only regret I have tonight i!:!i that my mother couldn't be with us," Devine said during one of his colorful, periodic commen· laries on the proceedings. "'She us ed lo say: 'Andrew. you're the slowest boy in this town. You'll be 70 years old before people know who you are'.'' Andy, who 'Yas also recently released from Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach, where hi s Harbor Area neighbor Wayne was also a patient, was still able to joke about health matters . Courthouse Da•age "When I saw the guest list, I d.idn"t know whether we should hold this party here or in an ox · ygen tent," he told the delighted audience. Some suggested Devine would need a circus tent instead of an oxygen tent, while Master of Ceremonies Pat Buttram, Gene Autry's old on.screen sidekick, added his own theory. "I un- derstand a group of J apanese businessman want to buy Andy, tear hi m down a nd build a Ramada Inn." said Buttram. who introduced a host of show business friends who paraded to the podium. Ralph Edwards, former host or the TV show "This l s Your Lire.·· reminded the crowd jamming the hotel's Grand Ballroom that Andy has a street in his old home, Kingman, Ariz., named in his honor. "It's nice to have a street named after ya that 20 years ago they were kickin' ya orr or,·· com· menled Devine, whose younger ~ ~re occasionaJly charac· terized Tuesday night as spmewhat l ~ss than u,p 4 riwdi. • I • His known devotion to good causes and children, however, &W(aced frequently during the t-olnblnalion tribute and roasting and concluded with a presenla· lion by Fourth District Court of APP.t!'~lti JustiCe Robert Gardner. orcoronadel Mar. Just ice Gardner. who rOrmerly presided in Orange County Superior and Juvenile Court, cit- ed Devine's interest and support of t he county's Joplin Boys• Ranch in Trabuco Canyon on Saddleback Peak . Devine. a frequent speaker and benefit fund·raiser, went up to the ranch with Gardner once and came 3way impressed with what is done for delinquent youths as- signed therl', but has kept going back . .. Andy would go up there and just talk lo them, a person or in- ternational rame who treated them like fellow human beings," declared Justice Gardner of the tough-young offender Devine, who began his career in 1919 as a handsome young silent screen star before the years and pounds piled up and changed his image and roles. was clearly moved by his birth· day present. Second District SU~r Laurence Schmit named retired grocer Gene Tunks wlllle l'tnt District Supervisof -Bat· tin selected attorney Frank Manzo, chairman of the county AssessmenL Appeals Jlol.rd. · Number One. Third Di:\trict Supervisor Ralph Oiedrich's penonalcboice to serve on the committee was Fullerton minister Ralph Hus. 1 And 4th District Supervisor Ralph Clark chose Anaheim re- altor Joe While. Collectively, the superviSOl'S n~med the following persons ht serve on the assessor's select.IOft I committee : -Joan Riddle, representin' Lhe League of Worn en Voters. -Aman David, a member or the county Human Relations Commission. -Fullerton City Man ager William Cornett, representing the City Manager's Association. -Trend Bartlett, ~present­ ing the Society of Real Elt&te Ap· praisers. -Lucien Trubill. executive director of the Orange County Otamber of Commel'«. None of the five persons ap. pointed collectively by the supervisors won a unanimous vote. County Still Eying Suit The Orange County ~<.'SS Club wilJ purchase a variety or trees to be planted around the cold, sparse iron gate that welcomes boys to Joplin Boys' Ranch, and named the Andy Devine Forest as a living tribute to the jocular, but soft·hearted actor. Battin object ed lo the pro- cedure and cast no votes against all five nominees. Clark joined him in protesting the selections or Cornett and Bartlett. By GARY GRANVILLE OI tM Dally P'ti.t .... County supervisors refused Tuesday to give up the ghost on chaitces of !!luing to recover the estimated $720,000 it will cost to repair the ailing West Orange County Municipal Courthouse in Westminster. County Counsel Adrian Kuyper Jast week recommended against taking legal steps to recover whatever it will eventually cost to fl"X the stricken SJ.) million county buildjng. It became a problem late last 11pring when two tburtrooml and a j ury,· r,9orn were closed because of dam,age to the structure pre· sumabl.Y,~caused by a subterra- nean·settling action. · ..Kuyper based bi! no lawsuit re· oommendation on: ' :-Expirali,on of ttie three-ye)U' statute of limitation period whi~h befAn · Wbeo structural dam~e caused by architect, soil engineer or contractor could first be noticed by ''a r easonable man." -The county's own role in t he 1961 building project, including approval of plans and specifica- tions as well as approval or a last·minute site change. ' ''In our opinion, the reasonable probability oC a recovery or damages in this matter is too small tq justify the C06ls of pre· paring and bringing an action,'' KLQ'pei:concluded. Tuesday, Cou nt y Ad · m inistralive Officer Robert Thomas and Building Services director Joe Smisek made iL clear they think other.rise. Smisek's dissent came in a six· page letter to the supervisors. Ill ~Is Jetter. the building 'fire Company . Pays in Death HOUSTON (UPI) -Kenneth E. Porter, 52, bas received $1 milllorf from the Fireston Tire and· Rubber Cb. for injuries suf. fered in an automobile crash which he said was caused by a 'faulty Ure . · Porter bas not been able to starid since the A-pril, 19'72,..acCi· dent ln which a three-month-old tire blew out and hl.s van turned over. services direC'tor argued that il was unlikely that a reasonable man would have noticed the ap- parent structural deficiencies in April, 1972. Thal is wh en Kuyper con - cluded the s tatute or limitation period began, meaning it ended ln April, 1975. Thomas told the supervisor tbat he too doubted that the first s igns of serious structural damage to the building would have been noticed in 1972. The CAO, who held Smisek's job __ when the cou rthouse project got under way, said Kuyper's re- port .. inters some things that ha- ven·t been proved.·· "I feel the impJications or neglect should be pursued." said 1bomas. He no(ed that· the site change was ordered after "a ~yndicate•· bought the ' original site "and jacked up the price about three limes.'' Thomas and Smisek round im- mediat e support among the supervisors. Chairman R alph Diedrich, for instance. said the potential Joos of $720,000 "requires us to have a complete open hearing.'' County OKs Proclamatwn ForV.N. Day October 24 was proclaimed United Nations Day in Orange County b y the Board or I .Supervisors Tuesday. While the board's proclama- tionc•rried on a unanimous vote. Second Dis trict Supervisor Laurence Schmit qualified his vole with what he called grave reservations . By endorsing U.N. Dey. the supervisors echoed a similar1 declaration made1 nationally by Pres14ent Ford and fell in step wilh fou r Orange County cities that have already appointed U.N. Day chairmen. CraiK Beauchamp, president o( the Coastline Chapter of the Unit· ed N1trono Association. called the board's proclamalion a his· toric occasion. \ "I see no reason for us to hush things up. A mis take has been made.'' Diedrich continued. Diedrich's close personal fr iend a nd former camapign finance ch airm an LeRoy Rose was the courthouse project's architect. His wife Dogie al one point placed both h ands on the bi g man's broad shouJde~ as he sal onstage a nd only removed them Cinally when she was forced to wipe tears from her eyes. Devine concluded by revealinl! a r arely s hown side or hi s nature and r eading a lengthy poem-sheer Edgar A. Guest· style dogge rel-telling or hi s thoughts and feelings in renect· ing on 70 years or life, the family and friends he found in it. Finn Offers Kidnapers ·let LIMERICK, Ireland (APJ -A ~utch firm is offering to Dy the k1dnapers of one of its executives out of Ireland in a company jet if they agree to release him u~ harmed for a ransom. l Becaus e the sinking court.house might eventually be the topic of a major lawsuit. Kuyper and Supervisor Laurence Schmit said discussions or the problem should be held in closed session. But they failed lo win their 1X>int when the board told Smisek to come back next week with a further report on the damaged courthouse and what it might cost the taxpayers to repair it. The thunderous standing. ova- tion at its conclusion drowned out what might have been a sound lik e raindrops falling throughout the audience. as And y Devine stood there beaming and some in the crowd were weeping openly. But official sources said the government is reluctant to ap· prove such a move even if the kidnapers accept the offer to free Tiede Herrema, 53·year-old head of the Ferenka steel plant in Limerick . • ' . . Gem Talk ByJ C. l /Ui\1PJIRll:,:S -· -:r STAR OF SIERRA LEONE From Rough to Perfect gems The world's third largest rough diamond, the 968.9-caral Star of Sierra Leone, has now been cul i nto fine white gemstones ranging from 143.21> carats lo 1.85 carats. • Found in Sierra Leone, Feb. 14 , •1972, this stone was second only lo tbe huge 3106-carat Cullinan and 995.2-carat Excelsior roughs. Since the Sierra's discovery, expert s had given this huge, bright white diamond's complex interior thorough study before reducing it lo 11 fine diamonds in three differe nt cut styles • emerald, pear and marouise. The only surprise in the entire intricate operation was the 1 orange spot near the stone's tip. Thinking that this was a ftne , garnet, gemologists found it only ' a chunk or iron. I -- • When you travel.:.your Accutron" This Accutron watch h as a unique new feature which pe rm lls the wearer to reset to a new time zone without disturbing lhe minute and second hands. Alum of tho lop crown "1umps" the hour hand forwa rd or backward lri prectso one·hour lncremenls ; the other hands continue their normal pace wilh no kllorference in timekeeping, Not a fract ion of a &0Corid Is lost, 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS 11YEARS 1N THE SAME LOCATION 89nkAmericard-MastM Charge PHONE 548·3.401 • _ • ..._.._It\': • • ' . ' I • I ' Al IWLYl'lt.OT == Wod!wd!y. 0c.-e. uns . . --. . .last _.-. "'\'\ . -~i",_ wltla '!Z ·-, Tom arpbiae I ~ •• .... .. ~uCKY TICKT POUTIX You remember back last spring -when Irvine City Councilman Henry QuleJey plastered about halt 0( tbe Orange Coast with awt'ul..c:olored signs! Well good old Henry finally got around to explaining himself yesterday. 1be ghastly hued placard!, you "l'Day recall. simply declared. ~Henry Quigley -Leadership.·· 'Th.at was it. You were left to guess where be Yt'as going to lead you. At the time, you. had to guess that good old Henry was going out for bigger politics than the ci- ty of Irvine and he wa,, about to run for something. Promising leadership is simplicity itself. IL worked well once before when the late Fifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers ran for office. He pro- mised only ''New Leadership" and nothing more. SUCCESS OF THE Caspers blitz no doubt left many griuled Orang'e County Politicians con- vinced that this was the way lo pump up a campaicn-Residents ·of our region must be pretty sim- ple folk. So just give them a simplistic promise. Not.hint: with meat and potatoes on it. Quigleoy's advisers apparently agreed with the thesis. So, after , the spring sign plasterings, • Henry just sort of sat around and was mum about explaining the ·whole thing_ Now, in October, be stepped out upon the pOUlical stage. Assemblyman · Bob Badbam. ,the Republican from NeWport 1Beach, is going to quit his 74th 1DistriCt seat after 12 years in !Sacramento and take a shot at beating Congressman Andy t Hinshaw in the GOP primary. , QUIGLEY QUICKLY leaped t into the breach. He will be willing (lo take his Leadership and carry 1 it olf to Sacramento. \ II he'll just <arey all those 1signs off -up-. there wilb him· it· \milJbt. be a good deal for everybody. ' Now at least we all know that l good old Henry bas fouDd lsomethint to run for. , AJas, gOod old HeQ.i'y was for a ·me a mystery figure in our re- 1gional political •red&. Now he has joined the throoti He's just 1~other dee la red candidate. A }lace in the crowd. l In doinl this, Henry has failed o take a leaf Crom the book of one ~his party's more famous non- c and id ates , our former ''California governor Ronald eagan. Reagan bas been running all ver the country making ~peeches like he's running for President of the United tat es. But is oot runninr ror ·President.· e hasn't made up his mind yet. <he tells us. ON THE OTREll HAND, if du· and the call to service echo acros.s the GOP, Reagan says he l'Diiibt run for vice president. But really doesn't want to be vice resident. Never really cared for Job. But, on the other hand, be Woulctn•t turn it down out of hand G en though be isn't interested.. Trying to translate all of this. u have to guess that our form& overnor would make an in- 1terested president but a disin- terested vice president. Reaaan is a lot more com- ~licated than one of Henry ,Quigley"s leadershipsigns. I NewYo~k Aid Nixed • • • By Burns . WASHINGTON (UF'I j' . Federal Reserve Chairman Arthur F. Burns todoYruledout • federal loan to save New York.Cl· ty from-default and declined to advise Congress to come <to Ule city's rescue. "However, Burns repeated his mncem that "if the .New York City crisis remains un- resolved, and if the fate of New York State remains tied to the city's, the process of economic recovery now under way in our nation could be injured." Burns said the Federal Reserve Board lacks authority to make a multibillion dollar loan lo New York, which taces the .pro- spect of def aUlt as soon as Dec. J. Default is the inability of a city to pay its debts or even to meet its payroll . BUR NS' POSI TJON was spelled out before Congress·. Joint Economic Committee the day after Brenon W. Harries. president or the bond·rating firm of Standard and Poor's, said de· fault by the city is unavoidable unless federal aid is offered. Harries said default could lead to "civil unrest" and statewide problems. If the state cannot otJ:. tain loans. he said, it "1o1.°0u.Jd trig- ger defaults across the state.'' President Ford and Tteasury Secretary William E. Simon have opposed federal interVen· tion, arguing the problem is one the cily and state must solve. BURNS HAS AGREED with that, but his statement disputes Simon's posilion that the city's default is unlikely to have na- Uonal economio repercussion11. Simon bas argued tha\-lhe b6r.d l'.Darket has already ~led;. · ~e possibility of the city def~· mg. . Bums said the trouble coqtd spread to other cities. ''If the weakness of the market for municipals (bonds > were to persist and spread further. many soundly run, creditworthy com- • munities and public agencies could have &real difficulty -or suffer e2cessi¥ costs -in rais- ing needed funds," Barns said. ~_..flojders of municipal securities, among which finan- cial institutions are numerous, would to some degree be affect- ed, and so mi&ht others less directly involved." 'Out,lw.tJs e Capital' Protested ' DURAND, Ill. (UPI> -Resi· dents opposed to calling this northern 1 llinois village the ·'Outbouse Capital U.S.A." won a major victory Tuesday. The Durand High School marching band had planned to incorporate an "outhouse forma· tion '• duri ng Friday night's bome-comin& football game, but the plan was abandoned because of protests from some village re- sidents. School Superintendent Gordon Grande said Tues1ay night. there. were phone calls to the r.chool , school board members and the village president protesting the formation after it was mentioned in a home.coming story in an area newspaper. ... The band director, Mark Rose. didn't know about the con- torversy," Grande said. "lt was just pa.tf of a show he picked out oftheffies." ' I • Farmstead Tour E mperOr Hirohito examllies a 'freshly harvested ear of com during his tour of John Baltz' farm in Plainfield, lll., Tuesday. At right is Agriculture Secretary Earl Bulz. The 74-year--old Emperor visited two working farmsteads, some 40 miles southwest of Chicago, on his one day venture. Ford's Tax Cuis Said ''rresponsible' ..,. . ,. . :·WASHI NG'l'O N' (U Pl) Concressiooal leaders say Presi- 4tnl"Ford·s combination tax and 1peoding cut propasal is "pre- posterous'' and '"'iriesponsible.'' But Ford insists it is a package deal -all or nothing. And Ford ieportedly said he will stand by his plan if it takes "JOO vetoes.·• The package calls for Sil billion in new tax reductions, a continuance of 'this year's $11 billion in tax reductions, and a budget next year not lo exceed $39S billion. "You have "'make some bft choices," Pr 'ent Ford Wt! Appalachian governors at•a meeting in Knoxvipe, Tenn., in connection with bis spending curbs. ' LATER HE TOLD a c0nven- tion of dent'ists his tax cut plan required a ''dollar for dollar re- duction in r~eral spending_" ''It is a package deal,'' he said. •·It is all or nothing." On Capitol Hill , most Democrats responding lo the President's fiscal program un- veiled Monday night, were curious abdut tbe choices Forti had in mind. Sen. Russellj..ong, chairman of lbe Senate Finance €ommittee that handld tu le~ Ill the Senate, p;red.l~cte4 tbe ad· • .. ·1- . . ~ , l Doily .... .11.-..Y .: .. ~-··· ~fief tf~)'OU Clo not r\ave :c.erw ::m .,."'-. ca11 betore 1 9.0\. Wld your,iQCoy _.,I be 0.- ~ ministration will want lo cut :•people prograrns•· when it takes . the ax to the budget as the price for a tax cut. "IT IS irresponsible for the president to call for a massive cut in federal spending without identifying where the cuts are lo be made,•· said Sen. Hubert Humphrey (0 -MinnJ. , Long CD-La.), said .. it will be difficult to reach agreement on the proposed spending cuts. · · 11 might be better to push through a one.year extension of the tax-cul provisions which ~x­ pire Dec .. 31. rather thari attempt to make them permanent," Long said. Sen. Edmund S. Muskie (0- Maine.), chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, said "there are lots or programs that could be more efficiently run." s sr.1 .. . ~ Spain Bloodie By Terrorists save Si>ain. from Comma•n·is~." They chanted anU-Communiat hymm', •iluted fascist-«~•• ..... shouted for death fort.a 1ariltl:. llADBID (\JPI) -'Poll<• figMlnc off a nl1ht terrorist at- tack IP<ayed • -stttet witb submachine IUD ftre early today, tllliDI two ot tlielr own men. Three memben ol a family returnin& from a wake J"ere killed when their car wu caua:bt in a croufire. ,A Policeman and i.notber civiliP were woun4ed.1Dtheinci- -. the bloodieat yf!l ill a crow· inC wave of r-c>liUcl.l violence that has swept Spain. Twelve perso a.1 inclu d i n g el,:bt policemen die d in Madrid, Barcelona and the Buq11<regioo in less than a wee.k. Stepped up violence by '""" d. w-pn guerrillas wu seen as the result of the executiOn 11 days ago of five terrorists, all convict· ed of the murder or poijcemen. 1be execuijoos sparked a wave ot foreign ·protest whic:b, in turn. fw1ber hardened the policies ol Generalissimo Francisco Fran- co'sregime. THE BAllCBLONA incident • may have far reaching conse- quences, political soutteS said. It came only hours after thousands of rigbt-win1ers demonstrated in downtown Barcelona shouting for the army to take power ''to Dentist Sued For 'Checkup' DODGE CITY, Kan. (UPI) -A Colorado woman who said a dentist asked her to di.Jrobe for tests bas been awarded $55.000 in damages. A Ford County jury Tuesday made tbe award to Patti Hubin of Thornton, Colo. She testified during a lw<Hiay trial dentist Earl Shira asked her to participate in some lesls, mcluding one she believed was a Pap Smear t est, which is used to identify uterine cancer. Miss Hubin said she became suspicious when the dentist remarked she was n ot becoming stimulated. Shira denied making the tests and said he was oot in his office at the time tbe woman aaid she was tested. Polle~ said the police llaClcm ol the workers' district ol Veraeda was sprayed by s ubmacblae l\ID fire from a speeding ear md that. policemen rushed intO the street to repel the attack. They said the cross fire caucht a passing car carrying lbur persons returning from a wake at home or a friend. Police fire ed members of lwo police pa Is who had heard the-: ing and rushed back to the statJon. to help their colleagues. IN MA DRID, the executive committee of the Bishops' Con~ ference, the highest political · lx>dy of Spain's Catholic churcti, met to consider the nation's situation. The church. once a main pillar of Franco's 36-year-0ld regime has become increasingly critical of it. A week before the esecu· lions of the terrorists, it warned the government lhat guerrilla ac- tivity and its iron·fiated repression might set off a ••spiral of violence whose end is UD· foreseeable.'' Pope Paul VI appealed I<> Franco three times to commute the death sentences on humanitarian grounds, as di~ most western European govern. ments. Spain rejected the-ap- peals and a. subsequent wave or foreign protest over the esecu· lions as ''intolerable in· terference'' in her affairs. POIJCE IDENTIFIED the de· ad as pOlicemen Jose-San Nicolas and J uan Antonio Al~ and three members of a family -Jose Martinez Velez, 50, bis wife An· tonia, 49, and their son Antonio, 22. The injured were identified as• policeman Manuel Fernandez Brito and Rafael Gutierrez Porras who was riding in the c~r. · The police announcement did not say What group the terrorists might have belonged to. The submachine gunning of a · police station from a speeding car repeated the pattern of earlier attacks attributed· to Spain's two main guerrilla groups -''Basque Homeland and Liberty" known as the ETA, a left-wing group fighting foe lhe secession of the northern Basque region, and the •·Revolutionary, Antifascist and Patriotic Front,'' a Maoist organization. up • SatiJhiay .nd Suoda)I· tf YQIJ oo not f~ ~f copy, b)' 9 .a.m. Sator· day.'or e bn. S-.nday, cai1 before 10 a.rn.¥,.,.SYoWCDOY wjU be Oehverecl. t•~ .. • Cil M llM Tl ... I' I 1 ~Orange Ccunty,An<!G MJ-4JJ I Northwe$l Hun11rig1on Beach. Every morning, daily interest is added to every Los Angeles Federal Sav ings Account. alid Weslminster .••..... .._, JJe S&rtOemente. Caot5U'ano Beach, San Jua>n Cac>l5lrano. o.na Po1nl. Soulh Laguna. Laguna Nt;uel •••••••••. ••5-06JO Passbook Savings ~ Certificates of Deposit - Investment Certificates Snowfall in Rockies All at highest rates Low Pressure Cemer Cool.a Weatem St.ates . 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'IJ'OUP to cancel a recniitment Aulborlli• In Ore..., say they meeting scheduled for ton1lbt in .are tracing Use disappearance of San Jose, Calif. a~ wbo converted and ap. ''We are ver)' concerhed about ~nt(y went 'to a secret \he panic the newspaper's craal· J ..ioc~p. 1111 about the 20 people who •• * * * '"l'IOS IS NO PUVD," COii: -tlie letter, sent bY sell· avo,wed follower Paul Mor:censtern. ''These 20 ·in- dividuals chose. on their a.rn to leave their boa,,N and f~ies ln = report Tu_, In lane , Ore .• after her-.. Dan 9acp, 43, of SprinJf>eld-her a m)'sterious postcard lrom Fruilf Colo. It uid, "I am oo the way. i 1"111 be traveuo, ••·' t.-lvely and YO"i "'°"'t bear' trommeacain.'' , J Jin. Eaton and Euc-uav J acent Cbrll Carlsoru aiil s..,... left fcx-Colorado with fpur aui.s km>wn only as Eve, Cbaritf .. lllicl>oel and Reol<. -Ms. caru.p aaid Stqgs si1ned his _over tQ her before he ten and Charity P "ve her baby to another couple. Fruita NuJs About Rumor Or ...... ". "'nierearenowJ!l'Ol'lea119".,. BRADFORD NUDD of the United States pr~qe• to N4\WP0rt. Ore. said he eat l1Je im· leave on a UFO and PhYsically , ~on from people who at- .... _ Wiif I 11 JJOCtoMra. tlll • B1 A"Ue1••et1• . • Mental-Sosp it al Urged f o.;· Patty .. From Wire S.nlceo SAN FRANCISCO -Patricia Hearst'• lawyers th.ink sbe belon11 in a mental institution. They plan to ask • rederal judce later UU.. month to transfer ~~e 21 -y~a r -old newspaper neiress from jail to a private mental hospital -contending she needs treatment before she'll be 1ble to stand trial on bank rob- bery charges. Attorney Albert Johnson bas described the 2l·year-old jailed heiress a.s mentaJly deteriorat. ing . HE 8~ o\ M<lt!ON asklill! (0< the transfer win be filed at'ii heariD.I, al which a Jud10 w~I take up the final report on Mi!$ Hearst's ••mental capacity" by tbre.e court .. appointed poy~hla.\riBIB. ' . The psychiatrists handed their pttliminary findings to U.S. Dis- trict Jwtge Oliver Carter Tues· day. He sealed them from public scrutiny and turned copies o\'er to prosecu.Uon and d cfenst" lawyers. FRUITA, Colo. (Ul>l)-- Ma)'OI" Clarence Co,..r says bis "town needs new residents and be • doesn't care If it takes rumen oC flying saucers to get them. ••we like to think of ourselves as a growing community and we get our fairshareQf'newpeople./' ~er said Tuesdax. '1Buit we can use more. As far as the publicity goes, we've had worse." rfs4-to a hicher tetel,'' the let.tar 1'1'11ed a meeting that they were said:. ·~ese lndlvldab: are So-totommit suicide so their spirits 1118 lbroulb an 'overcominl' pro. ..,-...ieave their bodl ... ces;!/ With Ibis process It .Jle uid dne oc.tbem, Robert necessary to etve \IP everYttdnl. Jlubin, 24 , ••was setr.etive, includin& poSsesslOQI and lend 1takr.~r-eyed , with a farawa.y Singer Mac' Davis. 33, has been sue<l tor,·dlvorce by his wire or five )'ears, Sarah· Jane, 24 . They had no "Her emotional and mental condition is such that she could not give· reasonable answers,'' he said. "We want to obtain psyehlatri~ care for her so that she is able to participate lp her ti al.'' Johnson said Dr. D. L. West or UCLA, the ''brainwashing" ex- pert on the team of psychiatrists. plans to examine the defendanl :;everal more times this week. Tbe other two doctors apparently have finished their tests, he said. ones." .,. ruo children. · JOHNSON SAID the att<irneys would fight any move to transrer her to Los Angeles for arraign- ment on 11 state charges, includ- ing robbery a nd kidnaping, in ronnection with an SLA crime ~pree in May, 1974. l THE P UBLICITY involves re- _'porta that about 2Q persons disap- peared from Oregon last week ·after attending a meeting in 'wt:Uch a middle-age couple pro- .ma.sed a better life on another ,planet.. Authorities believe some ~ the· missing persons might be m Colorado, possibly in Fruita. P.ublic reeruitment ..-inP L baYe been neld over the oact' 4111 d>Mth .,.. a half In at leuftwb Oreaoir and\. three ealifornla cities. They are Conducted by a man and woman· who idehtify themselves only as "the two'' and claim to be e.xtraterrestiaf evangelists or thelt dlsclpl~. Forced Vomiting Outlaiood . • Corder said he didn't know any local r esidents who had seen any llying saucers and was not aware of any large number or strange faces in town. • THEY CALL THEIR group Human Jn-dividual Metamorpho1is (HIM> and offer salvation through UFOs. Anottfer 30 persons were re· ported converted at a Sunnyvale meeting a month ago. Hilda Eaton. 70, filed a missing !. Lyn From~· W;ants To -explain ·'Wfiys' ) l . ' . ' . . SACRAMENTO (U PI ) -Lynelle Fromme, "the"'Charles Manson apostle charged with attempting to murder President Ford, says she wants to tell lhe court the "why" behindlh r 'ac- tions. •; In her first ~ourtroom appear ance as her own attorney, Mi ss Fromme, 26, said Tuesday she would make "unusual" motions to Chief U.S. District Judge Thomas J . 'Mac Bride ''to bring truth to the world." · ··1 want to determine not only the who, what and where but also the why," she s3id of her case scheduled for trial Nov. 4. lf convicted, she could face lite imprisonment. ; 1 ' i . ! TAKING A PAGE from !\1anson's script, the wispy red- haired woman w ho allegedly pointed a loaded .45-ca!lber P,istol at the President s .ept. S, also demanded, tha,t her ,co-,.awye_r, (edeJal defend er E . Richard Walker, be removed from the case and replaced with a federal defense attorney of her' choice. The judge took the request under consideration for a ruling later. ' ,, . " Miss Fromme, who claims her Manson cull name is "Red " wore a calf·length red dress and scarf rather thci n her usual no~­ ing scarlet robe. tn contrast to her first appearance in court when she warned Mac Bride that the "gun is pointed," Miss Fromme's mood s hifted from argtimentative to docile. SHE NOTED THAT the charge or attempted murder deaJl wilh intent and ''intent clearly implies a state or mind.'' ·i' ''My state of mind may lead to things I have been told I can't ' • ' ' . " • " • . • . say," she said referring to Mac Bride's earlier prohibition against making political statements. Miss Fromme, toying with her should er length hair during the two-hour hearing called to consider defense motions'to obtain prosecution evidence, said she and Walker: had "absQ(utely no rapport.'' , 1 . ~~Potential Conflict.' • ' ' • • i . . . • . ' ... Alioto Claims· Win I ! " . .. In Court 'Decision SAN fRA.NCl~O (AP) -Mayor Josep.h L. Alioto was unrl,lf- fled by a 1ury s op1n1on that he has a potential conOict of interest arising Crom his loan guarantee enabling relatives to buy a ship- ping line berthed al the"City port . The jury, acting in an advisory capacity, cleared Ali oto on Tuesday of any wrongdoing up to the present. but suggested' that • the loan guarantee could potentially afrect the mayor's decisions! : .. -involving Pacific Far East Lines and the port. : Judge Al bert Axelrod, who came out of retirement to hear the • . Superior Court case, said he would make a fin al j udgment by the , ( } end of the month on whether · S t a te ~ioto is guilty of a conflict of ~ interest. ' .. • '• IAN!ldaee d StalU•g BURBANK (U P[) -Lockheed Aircralt Cori>. Tuesda)' de· layed for the third time the company's annual shareholders meet- ing until completion of an investigation by the Securities and Ex- change Co mmission into bri bes and kickbacks to foreign or- ficials. In r eporting second quarter financial results two months ago, Lockheed concededit paid abotlt $22 niillion over a five year period to foreign government offi cials and political organizations m order to complete ''certain foreign sales.'' s-Vp Neralt By The ABsoelated Pttss A cold front is bringing freezing t~l'atOreS''and -snow to Northern California, the NatiOnal W-ea'Ul« Serv~e-says.~ The front has dropped temperlltur.el. loto·Ule-*•-4-409 in many inland valleys, and temperatlll"el 8re expecte(fo di into ~ the 40s again Thµrsday, the weather selViCe s81~1if!iY. , ~ I re-r ri..t E.,,.nftl SAN LUIS OBISPO (APl -About 7S percent ol Sao Luis ObisPo County's residents favor construction of a controversial nuclear power plant at Diablo Canyon, a California polling or- = ganizatlon has found. I In tbe $31,000 survey commis&ioned by Pa:cific Gas and Elec- • Irle Co., the polling firm queslionedl,046 adults from' Aue: li to 21 , and found that 67 percent !eel there will be ao'energy alj()rtaae in ; the next 10 years, requiring new sources of energy, l. '! Q.. Stat .... Fhled ' LOS ANG.ELES (AP> -·Seven 1aaoline alatioaa,haye been , fined a tolal bf $2,800 forViblatinC a municipal ordinance that re- i quires that gasoline Prices be posted. .-."""' The sentences handed down Tuesday were "6,or a conttnu· Ina investigation of violaUon.s or the price posUnC.f't11;ulaUona, the H~-"'~!l"•offiff..i.s,.. --· .. "'f'c..·:..-'-'-\-' __ _ . ' - SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ) -The state Supreme Court has restricted Police officers from forcing narcotics suspects lo vorl);!t up evidence which they ma,y have swallowed. The unanimous ruling Tuesday was handed down in case of a woman whom state narcotics agenls arrested in Fresno in March. 1972. Agents observed Rita Bracamonte pop several s mall rubber balloons into her mouth as they ap- proached her car to investigate. They took her lo a hospital and. producing a search warrant, had a doctor give her a nausea-inducing liquid. SHE VOMI TED UP seve'n heroi n -rilled balloons which were ysEd as evidenCe. ' ' Sears In bis opinion TUesday, Chief Justice Donald R. Wright said such a search was of "intolerable in· tensity and scope•• and noted thitt golng to such lengths to gain evidence "shocks the conscienee and violates due process of law." A search warrant:, the Chief Justice said, permitted a search of house-and car but "was not intended to authorize intrusions beyond her body surface." THE COU RT R EVERSED one of two convic- tions againit the woman but s he will continue to serve a term. of five years to life at the California Institute for Women in Frootera on a conviction of possessing heroin to seU . Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Donald Rifzi signed a writ of habeas corpus Mbnday asking that Miss Hearst be pro- duced in Southern California for the arraignment. He mailed it to t.he U.S. Marshal in San Fran· cisco. Her two SLA comrades. William and Emily Harris, will enter pleas Friday on charges in <"onne<"tion with the same inci· dents. Wher e th rif\ i8 alway• in style IA>cated on the lower level • • Thi& Ad Effective through Satur(lay~ Oct. I I • \ y UeeSean Revolving Charge ' I sears I So. Coas\ Plllza 33338r11tol st. Phone 540-3333 \ SAlE 30%! Double Knit Polyester Pants Regular •6'. 99' 4s1 Pull-on walsl with mock fly.front styling. Stitched crease. Great colors for fall. Misses' sizes. Regular 17.99 Women'• lliU• 5.57 SAVE 1 7o/o to 30%! Fashion able Polyester Shirts Reg. '5.99 3 97 long Weeved Reg. '4.99 Soft and easy-care. With full placket front and pointed col· lar. Cotors dyed to match pants in the collection. Misses' sizes . SAVE 30 o/o! A .cry lie Classic ardigans 17 Versatile cardigan sweaters top your casual outfits with classic good looks. Easy-care. Assorted colors and pat· terns. Small, medium, large. STORE HOURS: Buena Park 8150 La P•lm• Ave. Oran~e 2100 N. Tuafl n Ave. Phone 637·2100 Monday thru Friday !.O AM totPM s.tunley Phone 828 4400 ' 9:30 AM 10 t~ PM s-.. 10 AM &o t PM ' . . ! ! • ~ l . • ... -. DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE T 1 Fai1ness Key· Quality It app(!~ clear that the Laguna Beach City Council plans lo take a strong role in the selectlon of a successor to Police Chief Frank SchoQen, who will re- tire Jan. 4. • At last week's council meeting, Councilman Charlton Boyd said be wanted a new chier with a benign approach. meaning one who is kind, gracious and un• derstanding. The other two members or the council present at the meeting tacitly endorsed Boyd's comments. Precisely where It will be has 11ot yet been de- termined. The Irvine Company.has been anxious to see the campus near the Santa~ Preeway ~Jef. frey Road but it is unclear whether the property, now an agricultural preserve, can be .._,ed In lime. Saddleback officials intend to eatablla,b a satellite campus by next fall and bethi construction of a permanent facility within the next five years. The board's actioo, while cartying heavy &cal implications, will be of tremendous benefit to resJ. dents of that area of the commuiilty college district • . Kindness should not dominate the council's search for Schopen's successor. A more important quality of the new chi er is plain and simple fairness. The person selected to fill the post must be fair to the people of the state and the community, whose Jaws must be enforced, as well as those who step over the line into the world of criminality, Valuable Program Laguna Beach has_been fortunate in the past in having police chiefs who have held a principle off air· ness. The council should direct its eUorts to maintain that tradition. When you get old, a Utile security and company are worth a lot. But, the San Clemente Police Depart. ment through its You Are Not Alone (Y ANA> pro- gram for the elderly lias shown It ljeed not cost a lpt and it is a program worth cppying. 1" Under YANA, the department makes a daily.call to elderly or i11firm persons who sign up for the phone checks. It is designed to avert the tragic instance of an elderly person living alone who falls, is hurt and unable to summon aid. It was started after an 80-year- old man did just that and died of starvation before be was found in his home. I Saddleback Expansion In a milestone decision, trustees or the Sad· clleback Community College District have gone on re· cord In support of a multiple campus system instead of trying to serve students from the 365-square mile district with only one campus. Although the district eventually may consist of three campuses (a campus in·San Clemente has been mentioned) top priority for a second campus has been assigned to the Tustin-Irvine area. · Existing persoonel In the department are used to make the calls during their slack periods. The only expense lo the city is that of an officer's timi spent on the occasional false alarms. · Certainly other communities with a large elderly population, such as Laguna Beach, could benefitfrom this fine and hum an approach to public safety, s f The Right to Reject I A Better . Vote Choice Dear Gloomy Gus To the Editor: When was the last time you stood in a voting booth and were f aced with a choice of can· didates, neither of whom you could stomach ? Whal did you do? Perhaps you failed lo vote al all. in which case you were counted as if you were not there. Or, perhaps, you cast a write-in.vote. in which case your vote was not counted unless the candidate bad previously ftled a statement of candidacy. Failing these. you probably took the time-honored a pproach and voted ror the "least of two evils" ' A statewide initiative measure is now circulating which presents us with a better choice. If enact- ed, it will give voters a chance to reject all can4idates foi-an office by marking the space "Nooe of the above is acceptable". This measure would apply to all of· fjces except those of President and Appellate Court Judges. U ''Nooe of the above'" received a plurality, all candidates would be rejected and the office would be declared vacant. Vacancies would then be filled u !hex are now, by election or aJ>P)intment. depending on the o£fice. with one major exception: noned the los- ing candidates could be appoint- ed to the office. TRE CONCEPT ti allowing voters to reject all candidates has been recen!IJ adopted in Nevada~ and was tte subject of two bills introduced in the California Legislature this last year. Both bills failed to advance from committee, ostensibly because of arguments that they were frivolous or that the elec· tcr~te would somehow disrupt the voting process. ( MAILBOX ) Utters from readers are welcome. The right to condense ldt~s to fit space or eliminale Libel ii reservtd. l.Lttn'S of 300 words OT' less ~ bt given pTtftrence. All letters mu.st in· ell.de .signature and mailing addre.ss but ncrrnes rna11 be 1Dithheld on Tt· qum if ..,fici.., r....,.. i.r _.-..,. l'od'I/ will"°' be publW><d. might have some(bing to hide-, such as incompetence. Any parent who is asked to. can surely donate a couple of hours a week lo help Johnny read, write and cipher. MARY ANN WOOD Early Childhood E.ducational Chairman (Whittier School) ll"Ollle Totbe Editor: Time: 9:20a.m.Sept.29 Place: Coast Highway between Laguna Beach and South Laguna. Car: Blaclc and white police cruiser. O!fense: Doing a conservative- ly eslio>ated 55-65 miles per hour tbnNgh the SS mph ll<bool ione just below Alpha Beta market. No li&bts flaahin&, not cba5i.ng anyooe. Hit speed or 10 mph in the~ mph posted areas of Crown Valley Parkway. Ironic that this car bears a sticker reading "School's()pen- ThinkKids." ANIJAMES it.rflfe•tle• TotheEditor: Tom Barley is a good report.er whose articles on my Rosh Hasbanah sermon and on Israel Academy were gracious and sensitive. alices of round hall.ah (festive bread). and apple dipped in honey, symbolic olthe abundant, sweet year (or which we pray. We did not distribute matzos which, of course, are associated with Passover. Some may misunderstand the art.icle"s statement that each or OUT families contributes $500 per year for mem bersbip. Many of our families pay far less and.some pay nothing at all. The Academy's interest ls in people, not in money. The two major misunderstand~ in gs, however. reflect on m)' personal philosophy. First, the article quotes me as saying o( Israelis '' ... they are often the last over there in terms of new ideas and innov alive thinking." It could not have been said because J do not believe that. SomeoCtbemost innovative thinking in the fielCls . ot educaton and social living takes place in lsraeJtoday. Finally, J am quoted as sayinf, "Within the tired atructure of today's Jewish Temples, there ls little likellbood of m-.,, the needso!theJewiSbfaith." · What I ii.id was: ••WJthln the traditional structure of IOOay"s Jewish Temrlea, 1 aaw little guaranty o turn.Iba young children IDlo -·--1ewish adulls." And tbll •• oo loqely bec-IO m9117 .Jewilk-ts outside of o.-• ., " tlleir chllrujn at llioedq Sdpil. but ram, partfdPate them r elw• in syn-.lludJli""-llldp. l ~,.....be In tbe-iUon of5'1Ueet1n1tbattbe.,.,agogues of.AmerlC8.aDCI tbe devoted Rab- bis of America have ''little !ikellbood ol meeting the needs or theJewishfaiUa. '' ROBERT I .BERGMAN • Dean and Rabbi Israel Academy. Irvine °"'• '" ,,.,,_. To the Editor: As a taxpayer I think it is obscene to root the l;jlJJ for this dumb Pussycat ' Theater trial. To get ot- reruted by t he movies you h"ave lo pay $3 lo gel inside. Case dismissed! M.J.M. ~., c..n t_ .... , .,. ,..,...,. .. ..........,, ..,. •...a ...c:•twrll• ~ .. ~-.I M llW MW~. ,,. ... ,,_. -_.,. M G'"9ft'f Gift, D•llf ~IOlll. hair, and pass out lolJ ipops instead o( citations. How sweet it is. It could only h.appen in Laguna Beach. THERESA YALEEAGLES PetB-~s To the Editor: Referrin g lo your article 0 Free: Cats, Dogs to a Good Home'" (Sept. 11). please explain what is so areal atx>ut giving a Great Dane with an injured hind leg lo a man who had to walk from Costa Mesa to Santa Ana to collect him. Jf he can't afford transportation. he certainly can't afford to feed and care for a Great Dane. And ir exercise was his only motive in walking, what is humane about walking a dog with an injured leg the return trip? PEOPLE who want to help UD· wanted pets should realize that it ·1s not enough just to fuld a dog a home. They must find it a responsible home. If a would-be pet owner has to seek a free dog (in other words, no minimum placement fee as charged in a shelter. no license and no rabies shot) as indicated in the article. they would hardly appeartooffer the responsible home that must be sought for unwanted pets if we are ever to come to griJJ5 with Ute pitiful pet overpopulation which now exists in our community. MRS. DIANE BUNKER • Oil Price Hike • CanH111·t Cartel·: WASHINGTON -The real story or the oil cartel meeting in Vienna was not its move to raise petroleum prices but the fierce debate that raged over the de-- cision. The chief protagonists In the debate were tbe Saudi Arabians, who argued for little or no price riae. a nd Iran. which favored a big in- crease. The result was a compromise to boost the oil price by 10 percent. President Ford reacted angrily to the price hike, but it seems to me that be was merely laking ad- vantage of the news lo denounce Congress for its refusal to sup- port bis energy proposals. IN FACT, the outcome ol the Vienna meeting wasn't as bad as it couJd have been. And the meet- ing itself was important to the ex- tent that it revealed changing at~ titudesamong the oil states. It illustrated, In the r1n1tplace, that the Middle East petroleum producers are no longer as united as they were two years ago, when their embargo sent the world into an eeonomic tailspin. Jt indicated as weU that some of these producers, notably the Saudis, have learned that oil re- s ource a alone do n ot automatically guarantee power. And it showed that at lea.st a few of the oil·rich nations are vulnerable to pressure from the United States, which let it be known that a drastic jump in petroleum prices would spark stroog American retaliation. The United States also in· lluenced the Arab moderates Into ,; ( __ ST_l\_N_L_EY--.)_ _ KARNOW . exercising prudence by leaning on Israel to make concessions to Egypt. That tactic demonstrated that President Ford is not a hostage to the American Jewish vote, even as an election ap. proaches. AT TRE heart ol the el!ort by the Saudis to keep oil prices ' down. however, was the realiza- tion that the petroleum weapon bas been a double-edged sword that can wound producers as we~ as consumers. · '• For by jacking upollprk<m, a~ they have since 1973. the pro- ducers have contributed to both inflation and recession in the United States, Western Europe and Japan. As a . result, their strategy has backfired. Because of the inflation they helped to create, the oil pro- d~ts have had to pay more for. the equipment, food and other things they import from the Unit- ed States and Europe. So their whopping gains have turned out to be ephemeral. Secondly, the recession has Jed to a reduction in the use ol oil by Western industrial countries.- and this bas forced the petroleum producers to cut back production by some JO percent. So here, to<ft the oil potentates have not done so well. ' THE MORE sensible Arab o:l producers, like the Saudis, have been aware of these drawbacks; and they have consequenUy di'- played a measure or responsibility. The essence of liberty. however, ls choice. Those who would deny the electorate a choice because or a fear they would choose unwisely have no real confidence in the de .. tnoc!rat..iC system. 'I'bo6e o( US with that confidence believe that 1976 will be a good year to com· memorate the birth of our liberty with a choice long denied us. U you are interested in belpifti me circulate this initiative petition in J"ine, please call me at 833-1597. BOB MARTIN Oassr•••Belp TotheEd!tor: , As a former journalist, l am · aware of the difficulties or transmitting the ex act sense of an interview. So. with no adverse reflection whatsovever on an ex- cellent reporter, permit me to clarify certain misunderstand· ings that appeared ln the otherwise admirable articles. 'The thrust ot my sermc:n wu that American Jews today face new dimensions that bad not been en· counte..red by earlier Jewi1b generations. The emtence,of an independent State of Israel ls one. Another new dimension, I said, ls the !act that CbrlaUan churches are see!dn1 to bulld bridges to the .Jewish people. l noted the state- ments on tbe Je'l(I by Vatican Council 11. Man1 Protestant SUrpnaed? You shouldn't be since it was · La gu na •s councilman, Charlt.cn Boyd wbo said it, and was reported in your Daily Pilot, Oct. 2 issue. Tbe subject referred to was on the agenda, Oct. I meeting of the city council, regarding the proc~ in advertising for a new police chief, Chief Scbopen bas announced bis retirement in January, 1976. Charlie's description for a •hief of poll.., should be someone with a benlcn and not a harsh image. He won backing from council members Sweeney and Brand. (Webster'• djcUonary defines benign as aractou1, of a kind disposition, showing favor. agreeable. generoua, liberaL) "'The press must be free : it has always been so and much evil bas been corrected by it. Jf gov. ernment finds itself annoyed by it. Jet it examine ita O'lt'D conduct and.it will find the cause.'' They have not bought up in· duslries in the United states and, Europe, as some nervous nelli~ thought they would. Nor have they used their huge surplus, now' estimated at about $45 billion, t()'· disrupt the international .. monetary system. · ' Thus oil bas not proved to be the equivalent of an atomic bomb in the hands of maniacs. The petroleum producers are certain· . ly a force -but they are recel)1o. tive to deals. and they wili. respond more constructively to bargaining than to outbursts oe~ criticism. -7'11oo!m Ersldne -jwi.rt C.G.M, (Gloomy Gus, Sept.19) who coi:nplained about mothers being aak:ed to be.Ip in classl'OolDS, •hows a Jade of un- ders ta odlp e rogardl!lg tbe pw'J>ClOesclthis req,uest. ln schools which have the Ear- ly Childhood Educatloo (ECEI Program. parental help and in~ terest are an integral llDd re- quired part ol the plan. This Is lo provide more individualized at- tention to 'cblldre In claM so Ibey may better learn .....U.g, math, language, etc. Motbers wbo do help get an insight into how and what their children are learning. Jt is also an educational experience for those who help, at ~u u demoutrating to the children that learning ia i-r-tant and parents do care. Gardening in Tou;n ORANGE C04ST groups bad started bulkllng such A.ND WHAT did Charlie People who wish tlley could bridgesevenearlier. say't .Liste-n carefully. When crow. big, beautiflll garden in This does not mean. Taald, that QaarUe orates, be is sincere an4 urball surToundings. but are anti·semitism is dead. Neither would like your attentlon •• faced with problems of &pace, does it mean that all Christian According to news stories, time, and environment will groups accept the views or the Charlie said, '·t would like stress 'lfeleorbe Plants and Gante. in Vatican on Jewish innocence in placed on Jess violence, and if it Towu and Citie1 by Stan Larke the death of Jesus. Jt was in this is possible to do it without guns.·• <McGraw-Hill. $C.95). This book oontext that I called attention to "We shouldn"t rush thia ooe." explaln.s how and why everyone the title of Pastor Wells' sermon, '"This probably wUl be one of the can live among friendly, growing ''Can the Vatican Get the Jews off .two or three most Important plant life -green thumb or not! the Hook?" It was not my inten· issues I'll partlcipaiein." By the A gul!U to succesaflll gardening tiontocondemntheput.ar,mere--way, what are the other mo1t in containers, small gardims, on ty to Indicate that the Votlcan"s tmportantissues? baleonle1, patloc, rool\oilo, and enlightened view was not W'I· Cbarlie•s term expires bext indoors In "houses, apartments, • iversal. · year, after eight yean on the clty and offices, it pays special atttn· A.9 FOR the teachers who re-couadJ. When the~ Uontotheecolotfcalsllnllle11nce celvethls betp, ilmeans, not tha.t AS TO Kr. Barley's l/tautltul down, u ao encore In bf of l"'wlng plant., and,11J)ecially tlley 'l!I"• inc•pable, as O.G.111. article on Israel Academy u hi• coiislltuents, don't 'be to the beneflh of arowlnc $1!)'11, but that Ibey ore be1Ur "The Temple of the ""~"', turpriMdlfbeorate1illtbo-.at veptablOI. te.,cba's wlio can teach more. A pmolt me lo clarify a few in~c-•In....., manner, susfeSllnl that teacher who would not allow CNJ'&c!N.OnRoshlloohanllhEvo, La1una'• police 1hoal4 wear . IJASKE .LSO shows ~ ..,_._c ..,..~.to .belpJ.n .lbb ~ •. .,,..,_._....._,,~ors~hi'.l'l!!:!.!..Wlll=· ~· ,_.i:aat~!!boee,~~U~e~a~rl~bb~Gl~ln~•~i.be~ir pie Who live, in one room · . __ . _, ( THE BOOKMAN ) DAILY PILOT RDl>rrlN. Wted.~ Thornaa KtwU, Editor Bo.rbara Krribfcrt, £ditorlal Pag~ Editor a balcony or windowsill ~an The editorial paee ol lhe Dally enhance their surroundings with Pilot leeks lo Inform and fragrant and attractive flowers. stimulate readers by prtsenting using techniques of gardening on thi s Pa&t diverse com~lary undn-Upt.s, and ho'# some non-on topics ot Interest by ayndlcat- traditionat houseplants can be ed cohimni1ta and cartoonitts; by succeulully ralsed indoors. provldln1 a forum ror rudin• Larke 1ay1 or Plaa&.1 a•a views end by PttsonOag thla' G.--~-ud ,..,._ "It newap1per•1 opinions Ond llfeol m .. .....,._ -... oa ~rrent lof)i<'s. The edJtortal Is for llle nlnety-nino percent of Of>ifllms·oflh•DallyPtlotappcar .. , us who dOl'l't haye a country onlylnth•edltortaltolumnatthe .. estate. I'll Introduce you to patio top o1 the paae. Opinions .,.. planters and railed beds and flt'tMed by the tolumnist.1 and batem.edt al)d 11tUC 1arclenint. tartoonlst.t and lett•r writers are.- I'll lilt tree. and l&ubl ahd \heir owo tnd no endorsement ot~ planll that will tbrlve in r.-their vlrw1 by tho Daily Pilot b t h .lhouJdbetnCerrtd. , t a ave beem conal ered. · WWe!llld." J~AllaD!Lonmo _;.~W=edn==es=d=•=Y·=O=ct=o=•~a.~w~st_ ,. ' . " ,. t I • f l r r Estrogen Helps . Cut. Baldness ~ CffiCAGO (AP) :'"1 A lotlcm made from the female bormoae estlloceo rec!•••• bal-la m• w-It is n1bbed into U.eir sealpo, •ccordlar to a New Ycrl: Clt1•Pb1slcian wbO ·~be las· . suceesaflllly esperimented with the treatment for a decade. Eatroeen caaaot be tokeo by men lnterqally without certain UDdeolrable allleerreci.. aueh .. enlarged breasts. But J)r. Edward M. Sette! ·~ whea eltnJCen la applied exteraaJly, ;~ nducetl hair fallout in °*' and stimulateo hair growth IA bald areas. drogen ext'.!eas with the female hormone. Eatrogea, which does not aet into the bloodstream when ap- plied la a topical cream, is mat· ed to growth of hair on the scalp, while androgen is responaible ror facial aod body hair,.5ettel said. . THAT'S WHY BALDING men may have an ample crop of chest hair. • . • SETrEL REPORTED the re- sults of. his experimentation in a seientific exhibit ·at the annual meeting of the American. Academy of F•mliy PllJiicians· this week. He uld Ille treatment i!I still in the experimmtal at.q:e and is not ready tor eommen:ial Settel's estroceo cream.. which has a ·lanolin base. ii maaaced nicbtlY lato areas of the acalp where bolr bas disappeared but which still have living CaWcles. A shampoo designed to reduce hair breakage ia used three times • week. .. • distribution. Of the748 men he has treated in 10 ')'ears, 90 percent bad "markedly less fallout" after ua- irjg the estrogen lotioo and 68 per· cent showed Jmproved hair growth, be said. "I don 't make the claim that you're going to grow back as much hair as you had when you wer.e-1S years or age," Settel said in an interview. - BVT R E SAID SOME hair.does grow back on the beads of men with a hereditary condition called p·attem baldness. He said 45 percent of American males have pattern baldness, caused by an oversupply of the male hormone androgen. His treatment tries to balance the an- Seeks Atlantis Within four months or the start of treatment, hair losses dropped rrom 100 to 350 per day to an average of fewer than SO per day in most of the men treated, Settel said. He sajd average daily hair loss for men ·who are not bald is about 100 per day or less. THE ESTROGEN cream also reduced the number o/ broken hairs and made hair more luminous and elastic, he said. He. said youngei men in his study showed a greater increase in growth of hair. with 74 percent in the 17·30 age groUp sboWtng imprqvement and 47 percent showing improvement in the 51-70 age group. i 'Jacques Cousteau's t : Next Trip: Greece U"IT ...... j SEA SEARCHER • Jacques Cousteau Dad Protest s Kids' Change To 'Moonies' TRENTON, N.J . (UPI) -New Jersey Insurance Commissioner Jflmes J . Sheeran has made an unsuccessful plea for legislative support of a resolution calling for an investigation or a church he claims brainwashed his three. daughters into becoming "Moonies.'' Although there was not enough support to vote on the investiga- tion, Senate Majority Leader Matthew Feldman said be personally would ask Attorney General William F. Hyland to la· vesUgate the Unification Church. THE CONTROVERSY lavolv· inalbe.cburch and its leader, the Rev. Sun Myung Mooo, erupted several Weeks ago when Sheeran charged that he was assaulted as be attempted to fmd bis three dauahters at the church's Bar- l')t.own, N . Y. training center. ATHENS (AP) -Jacques Cousteau, often described as a modern underwater Odysseus, will start scanning the Greek ' seas this month in search of lost trea!Jures and the legendary city of Atlantis. The worJd-renowned explorer told newsmen Tuesday that a re cent agreement with Greek archeological authorities roresees filming of the Aegean islands sea b eds that will culminate in a submarine des- cent near the island of Thira into the sunken crater many believe to be devastated Atlantis. THE PROJECT IS mainly· runded by the Greek govern- ment. The film series will be en· titled "In Search of Atlantis" and ··~tediterranean Treasures'' and be distributed to major television networks. "We may produce a great number of astonishing anti· quities from our eiploration of the Aegean Sea, or on the other hand very little,·· Cousteau Said. "But we will undoubtedly reveal information leading to a better understanding of the region's famed civilization." The Aegean Sea is believ~ strewn with valuable antiquities Crom sunken ships belonging to varied civilizations, which fell victim to storms, locaJ wars or piracy. ''MARINE AND geological studies will hopefully help us draw radical conclusions on lhe ext ent or the obvious ly flouris hing civilization in the de· vastated area and whether it was actually linked to the legendary Atlantis." he said. r The mysterious scattering of ., volcanic islands centers around ' ' the popular island of Santorini, also known as Tbira, 140 miles southeast of Athens . Archeologists theorize that great eruptions too~ place around 2000 B.C. which put an end to the Mi· noan civilization there. Several devastating earthquakes have taken place since then, the last one to cause any damage in 1956. THE RUINS OF Thira have been systematically unearthed since early in this century. The most striking finds were made in recent years by Greek archeologist Spyros Marinatos, who was killed ln an accident while working on the site this year. By then he had claimed. to have round Atlantis. 'Sheeran's daughters, Vicki, 26, Jaime. 24. and Josette. 21, have denied they were brainwished Dito joining Moon's organization whose followers are called· ... .Moonies.•• Cousteau says be has no new theory on whether the military, •A SENATE· AIDE sa1'd the . trading and religious center of . Atlantis did ind.eed exist and fell members of the upper house did ·victlmtotheeruptiol\S. nbt want to vote on the resolution ~use of the 1st Ameodtnent ''MTR TIDS informatJClll we ri&bt to freedom of relidoo. · can vety shortly bUln un- derwater research arqw'1 the :•'They '1 Sheeran said of the or· coast al Santorini and inside the 1i.nlzation. ''It is a ripoff in order ' vo•cano's s~nke'n crater,•• he llat~0011caallvela1plendor." HidJ The esplorer said pictures l around the crater had been i.ten ..:He~ded that be felt bl• ·81 early u 1963, revealing <r:a~ 1lit,,r.s have been \ crystal-like slopes embedded ' • ~. ~ I ' The Royal Navy an- nounced Prince Charles baa been appointed to command his first ship, the HMS Bron.illgton. It Is a 300-ton mine· sweeper. · . • ' ' --...,.0o1-1, 1m DAILYl'!lOT ,il Alt So, Sea~lett Japan's Farorite Screened TOKYO <UPI> -. ••a-With 1be Wind.~ 1be -popular fottllft movie ever -la Japan, wUI be telecut Uve la dub- bed-in Japanese to• nationwide audJence startiaa tonl.i>t. The 1939 MGM epic IW'r!ng Clark Gable aacl Vivien Lei&h coea on television ZS years alter Ito lint 1bowla& la Tokyo theaters la 11162. In thaff" yeus, .. estimated n ... mllUoa J-have watched "Gone With the Wind" ill EllCU.b wltll Ja-IUb- tlUea. ~•fedly brought back by populor demaod, tbe picture is bovine Ito 14th rerun la T<>Qo theaters with prices ol up to LS U.S. doll•n • H•t • NipJN>D Televbioa C«p. will telecut Ille movie IA two show· in.is. each two hours and 30 minutes tn length, When the picture ends. viewers wt.II see the etoaina shot of Miss Leich la the role ot Scarlett O'Har•. But her Immortal punch line, •"Tomorrow ls Another Day,•• will come out: "Asbita. wa. Ashita no Kaze ga Fuku.0• \ ~~%qnboys' ~uper .. Den1m® jeans. Salli prlcH ,,. etfectl.-e ~ ttweugh Sunday, • October 12, 1975. • • '!'~ ~ Sale 3~~ .. Sir:•• 3·7. reg. or slim; Sizes S.115, reg. or sllm: Reg. $6, S•le .C.20 Husky sizes 8·16: Reg. $7, Sale •.!W Boys' western s1yle fl•re h!g jeans ol polyester/conon Macie 10 tal<e 111c 1oug11es•. toughest wear. In navy and asSOf1ed colors. Sale 3~? .... Sizes 3·7, r.;. or sll rn; SiHsl-16, reg.orslim:Aeg.&.50, S•le 4.55 Huskr sin• 8·15: Reg. 7.50, S.le 5.25 Boys' dress l••n• 01 durable polyester/ conon. Flare leg stylir1g. Choose lrom" wide selechon ol colors 1n assoned lancy pauerns. • Special buy on boys' cott~Jlannel shirt. Save 20°/o on tops· for girls, little girls. Crib, mattress set at a special low price. ,. ,, Sale1.83 Aeg. 2.21. 0.rta' kntt T·shlrt ol pofyesltlf/cotton. Rlbb9d CteW neck, putt •lee¥9t. White. red, navy, pk1'I. or light btue. S,M,l tor sizes 7·14. · Utlll glrfs" alz:es S.M.l lor 3-eX, Reg. t.98, Siie 1.50 LiHI gWlt' puffed .sleeves top, fW9.4.29, Sate 3.4J Gi'Jt'print top{wil:h long flti•ves, reg. $.SO, s.114.CO Special 49.88 Crfb Md mattrn• eombinaUon. Av•W>llr"' in wtlh M walnut tlnlsn.d t\afttwoOd. A grl•I vllue et thlt low, IOw prie9'. Ou•nttuei llrnltHon 1pee.., men:Mndlte. Aval .. ble •t moet PMn.,-atOl'ff, Avellebl• In Lcie Angeles, Ora e, Rlveralde, San Bemerdlno and V.entura counUn. '"' \ ' "jioy og1cally damased." witb fbb fossils. I 1-'f(~-=-~-=-~---,,..:::::=.::===-~~~============:;:J:.:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;::=:======:---=--:---=-:~~==~~~~-_~~-==-:~ -- l. • '~j ,\f DAILY PILOT WlldnHdtr.Octobttl. 1875· • I • • • I ·'First Time' Recalled •• New Book Feattues .Lovers' Ct:>nfessions l I • : • ! r r ' • ' • ' ' ' ' • ' • • • • • • • : ' ' • • • • • • I • • ' • • I I I ! I ! ! I • NEW YORK !AP) -Karl Fteming lost his virginity al age 17 to. a Bapt ist mini ster~s daughter under the moonlight in a com pat ch. His "First Time" wasn't very thrilling, Flemio.; recalls. His wife, Anne Tayl91" F1em· ing, remembers her ''First Tim e .. Cs he was 19 ) as lender -and roma ntic. It happened in a room at the Waldorl-Astori8. THREE YEARS LATER, Anne married that first love, and now the Fle mings have col- laborate d on a Hook that catalogues the ''First Times" of some other people, most of them (:elebrities. The book. called "The First Time" in cas~ •.)'OU h4ven't guessed. sold out \t.S first printing before it:t Sept. 19 publication date. 11 ·s a series of interviews 'What better •--- r f on to ask titan about our ole• bizarre ·t rfbal fnftfa- tfon rfte:>' ' ~ with 28 lovers, inC?luding the likes of Clifford Ir v ing, Debbie Reynolds, Bobby Riggs, Mae West and Dr. llenjaminSpock. Carl"s and Anne's replies to queries about the ir own first sex- ual encounters were relatively discreet oneliners ( .. I'm glad I "-'as there for yours," Karl said, beaming at Anne). But tbe answers their s ubjects gave were lengthy na rratives about family and school life . THE STORIES SP.\NNED several generations, from Alice Roosevelt Longworth's deflower- ing al age 24 in 1908 to actress. Victoria Principars as a teen- ager in the "60s . "We w anted to do a book that would tell what this country is all about .·· said Karl , 48 and handsome enough to be seduced by anybody in a corn patch. "What better question to ask than about our bizarre tribal in- itiation rite?·· The idea for ttie' book came two years ago as a money-making project for the two unemployed ·Los Angeles journalis.ts. The Flemings said, i\ "'~as a ~elicate process t conVJ'r\<M the 28 to talk for a book . · f ' "BUT I THINK people have ~ desire to tell these things about themselves.'' saii;I Anne, 25, wilh the looks and pep or a cheer- leader. "As successful as these people are, lhey wanl others lo know what they're really like. Look at all lhe troubles and woes I 'veseen.'' tndeed, most ot the first sexual tumblings portrayed in the book were awkward, confwiing and, In most cases, not terribly satisfy- ing. "The accomplishment rar sur- pastsed the physical pleasure," said Art Buchwald, describing his first lime when he was l S with a chambermaid twice his age. "l think I was raped," said Llberace of bis adventure at age 13 with a chesty blues singer. "MY GOD, JS TlUS it?'' writer NOra Epbron asked. The F1emings originally drew up a list of about 200 people, which was pa red down to the final selections. No one was paid for their account, although Linda Lovelace of "Deep Throat" fame did ask and was e liminated . Every sports figure the F1em· ings approached turned them down, as did \most politicians . Former Georgia Gov. Lester Maddox decided he didn't want to be in the book after first allow- ing an interview. SEX SYMBOLS SUCH as porn movie star Marilyn Cha mbers and silicone-breasted Carol Doda gave interviews too dreary for use, said the Fle m ings. Some interviews l:isted only an hour. Former conglomerate king Bernie Cornfeld 's surprisingly bland assessment of his hundred or more encounters over the years since age 18 took several hours and visits to his pool "-'here naked women floated by Both Flemings l)ad th eir favorites. Karl round Jack Lem- mon 's story complicated and touching and was most moved by Dr. Benjamin Spock 's sad analysis of his impotency until age20. "FOR EVERVBODV IT was a very significant, powerful and frightening time." sa.id Ann e. She said she was most touched by the acco unts o f M aya Angelou, who was raped when she was 8, and Loretta Lynn, who lost her virginity on her wedding night when s he was 13 and always wondered, "Why in the world couldn't he h•v.e been more gentle." , Only Erica Jong, it seems, had a "tender and romantic" first lime. Singer Grace Slick said, "The first time is always excellent.'' "I THINK A LOT emerged from the interviews about people ! College Program • • • • ! • l • i i i I l I I I Poet Ferlinghetti .. In Mission Viejo ' Lawrence Ferlinghetti, whose poetry is recognized as foremost among the' literary genre of the 1950'1 "Beal Move~ ment," will present two poetry readings Friday. Oct. 17, at Sad· dleback College. ' Presented by the college and its Division of Language, the poet w.ill discuss what pc>etry should be written about at 1 p.m. in Room 213 or the library. Ferlinghetti will also offer a two-hour reading beginning at 8 p.m. in the College's television ~tudio. BOTH PRESENTAnONS are open to the public without charge. The poet's presentation begins the college's 197$-76 Writers' Lecture Series which is expected to attract nationally prominent writers. The series is subsidized by a $5,920 grant awarded the-college last March by the California Arts Commission. Ferlinghetti, whose books of poems include "A Coney Island of lhe Mind" and "'The Secret Meaning or Things," opened the first American bpokshop devoted to paperbacks in San Francisco. A POPULAR ANTHOLOGY credits Ferlinghetti most for his satirical work, but quotes him as saying, "There are two men in- side a poet. The lyric, love and ectasy·seeking man. and run:nlng alongside him, the political loot who keeps trying tohomln." Dr. William Herrernan. or· ganizer of the series. plans to use the campus library's television studio to film each of the visiting artists. "Tb.rough this library we'll be able to preserve the thoughts and ideas of these w rit.ers and 20 years from now, students will be able to enjoy them as they were," he eJtplained. Mesan Named Treasurer .,........:.. lctlla. Rau, Costa Mesa, has belD elected treasurer or the 0.rem~•C 'l'.i9dl11 c.utamia AsaoelaUoofor Mental Former ucx,A te~ .and u..ltb. a statewide citizen's avowed Commaaial Angela -which acts as on advocate t h "Bl k f..-tliemenlaJlydlaablecL Davis will eac ac Ray, presld-ot J>«vld In· Women and the development dualrtes, Costa Mesa, hu served of the Balck ComDl\llllt¥" at .,. lbe board of dlredal'I al the that tell what they're realty• a bout ··said Anne. ••UJte Clilford Irvin£. Reading about his ambi· tiona and the lust for the big time explains wh)' he did aomelbinC like the (faked) Hughes autob~o­ eraphy." "The Firs t T im e" is already into its third printing. Can it be long before som eone comes ~ with "The Second Time?" 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Sizes 34-'40, , Extra sizes 42·46, 1eg 3 !or J 99, ~-3 far 3. t9 S.I• prfies etfecllve lhrough Sunday OctOber 12, 1975. ·- Claremont Colleies, a Orange County Aboclatlon '"'" • I. i-"~=:: ..... •.po...,,.k_es_m-.lanllPh-a~s:a~llJIOWIC-=~··~-~.~ed-·~~-M-en~tal~R-•_•_•t_h_fo_r_•~l•years. ~~:=:;:;::=:=:=:==::=:=:==::;i:::::;::=:::::::::::::::::::;:;:::::=:==::=:=::::=::::=:;:;::::::::=:::::::::::=::::::::::=::::=:!:.1 t I I ' • • Bookmark Contest -·1 RA VE NEVEi. seen a cue where someone has been injured in sexual treatment," said Dr. William Hartman oC the Center for Marital and Sexual :studies at Lana Beach. e tz thal 25 percent ol ln -dfvidu or marital HXDal pro. ·~m•1 Id be resolved by aim· P••ei!;ducatlon. . 'br.1'1.omas Lowry. a Kentfield psychiatrilst, said-there were no published document.a to show harm bad been done to patients undergoing sexual therapy, but said improper advise could lead to long periods of depression, and family, financial, medical and employment problems. "THE MOST ETIDCAL sex therapy is that which cures the symptom and· improves the marital relationship in the briefest tim_e at the least cost:• he said. "Neither insight therapy not direct sexual intera"hion with the client satisfies these criteria.•• Entry bJanks are availa- . ble for 'he fourth . annual Orange County~ Pqblic Library 's bookmark ck?. sign contest. Lowry told the committee of a case ot a 64-year-old bachelor who.suffered from worsening im- . ~epee. He said he had been r treated bjr a ''psychologist- surn)gate team'' which deeply depr-es1ed him. The "surrogate·: mem~ wasll woman. .. Children, kindergarten tty:"ougli, ninth grades, can e{tter by Obtaining an, ~Jry :A blank at local br:a.neh , libraries or'bc;lokmpbiles. AJJ drawings m ust be with blaCk ink or 'black marker pen$ and must be submitted by Oct. 18. In Newport "She's only in this for the money.'' Lo wry s aid the bachelor told him. He said giving the man the "coura"'' to locafe a voluntary partner would have been a more producUv..e counseling avenue. . . . Volunteers Needed .. • To Sm-Vey .Elderly Forty volunteers are needed to help-lcon'duct a survey de- signed to identify the needs or senior citizens in Newport Beach, ,city officials announced. Volunteers will be asked to spend about thre<l! hours, twice a wee k, canvassing Newport Beach residences. They will re- ceive transportation expenses and lunch money. THE CITY-WIDE •urvey will be an attempt to find out how many senior citizens there are. whether they are eligible for social security benefits, and ·what their specific needs may be. The idea of conducting the sur- vey ca me from a newly- appointed citizens advisory com- Letter Gra.des · Abolished in \ . Gym Classes Students enrblled in physical education classes at Mission Vie- jo and El Toro high schools will r*longtt be graded on the basis of their performance. . Trustees of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District abolished the letter grade system. substituting a simple pass-fail grading. The board's action Monday night was based on a successful experiment with the pass-Cail method at El Toro High School last year. Students who show outstanding achievement during'the course of their physical education classes · will be recognized by certi'fic8tes. mittee and was recently ap- proved by the city council. Existing data on NewPort Beach senior citizens is sparse and outdated, according to William Selwyn, chairman of the advisory Committee. · ONCE T HE SURVEY infonna· tion is compiled and sorted out. the tabulation will help the ad- visory committee and the city. council better deter·rnine the best way to spend new federal funds administered by the Department of Housing and Urban Develop- ment. . The ca.sh, coming from a block grant filtered through county government, generaJly is aimed at assisting persons in minority categories and groups with hous-. ing and other problems. PE RSONS I NTERESTED in joining the force to identity the number and needs of Newport's . seniors can obtain specific in- formation from Pat Temple in the city community development department, 640-2261 . Book F air Pl4llllled At Joaquin Sch ooJ . A book fair at San Joaquln EleJI\entary School offers a variety of reading material at bargain prices through Frida!,r. The f'air is open to the public from 9:15 a .m . to 3:30p.m . in the school's "Cheetah Corner" at 22182 Bai-bera St .• Laguna Hills. Pricee of books range between 39 cents and $5. Proceeds will benefit the PTO. TV Cop Fin ed $250 for Dnmk Driving LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Actor Bruce Fairbairn, who i>18ys a cop on the ''Rookies'' t~levision series, paid a $250 Cine when he pleaded "'no contest" to a ~en driving charge. Municipal Co~ Commissioner John D. Harris also placed the 28-year-<>ld actor on summary proba- tion for two years. · , Fairbairn was given the option or the £ine or spending 12 days in jail and he cbose to pay. · He was. arrOlted Sept. ll in the West Los Angeles area when police said thel:' ~locked his car at 75 miles anJiour. in a-25·mlfe.an-hiid• r'eiidentJaJ zone. Police also said be ran a redllghf. • • • ' f • • •' ' , •• ;. I • • ' , Knit suit speCial . , s33 PolY'ff*Muble knit 9Mftl •t..an unbefievablel • .I price. ChOose from tolid cc;or 94,1its·with blazer - style Japlce1s-and flap/ patch pack;- el5, and patterned suits with flap packets. All wKh 2-t>unOn center vent styllrlg. In bhles,/J(awn,~. greeris. 1¥•'11 tMack or tan. Sizes 3& IO 46 reg, and IOng. OuMtltlff limited on tpeelal rMrchandlte. • • I " • -....i.y, 0c.-r, 1"5 OAll.Y"'LOT' ,4f' , ' .. ~ " . ~ . I • t •, • Men'sjac 17.99 Meris PVC l<'a"her-li>ol< JackeU. w ith l\Jl\lJHOUS acf'\ihc pile lining. Chouse brown. cam(lt, brick or green. S,M,L,XL_ • • • . . s , .. .. Sai,e 37.95 Reg, 47.95. Contrailt athch9d blaur ot sh.,._ 11.eeping double knit polyester has t10leh lapels. tll» venJ$, opeo patch pock&lt. lngrey, bott•t1"Mf'I, nwy, jan, darl!. t>rown, 1..-ra coaa. Sil• 36 IO 48 ,.._ and long. • ~Sale $12 Reg. S15. Fancy patterned alacks In double knit pO!ynter tailored with llare leqs .. sturt hugger waistb9nd. western top pocke1s, belt loops. Blue, brown, ~...,, Of grey/ wooe shadH. StLes 30 IO 42- Sale prices elfective through Sunday, October 12, 1975. .. Men's leisure suit ••• . -. All-weather coat special. ~ ' . • <(j~ 22.88 • • ' b "" 'f,{ ., .. .,,j Classic 38" all-wea1hC'r coat 01 polvester/c:ouon w!lh w;itcr repell'l:lnt l1r11tp,l"I Bulfon thru front. waun 211>-0UI pile hner. In sbhds or pl1t1d. Men's <>•ies. ou.,,tili•• limited on specl•I marchandlH. Ouantitla1 limt1ed on special merchandise. . ' • • Blazera, knit •uit• and all-weather coats available at larger JCPenney •lores. "SlllC!cs, Jackets and leisure aulta avallable at local JCPenney stores. I I ' ' • ' /IJf OM.Y PILOT Wedn!!d!y. OctoMt I. 1175 -'2.alllUU... • '3% A~tend-ee I . I OC Lawmakers SANTA ANA -namages 1<11a111n1 HunUncton Be••h. that they h .. • Trailer Residents Sue BRUSH .,.·BLOWER SCISSOR STYLES • HOW TO DO THEM sm BY sm ,~Not 7By9'ru,a,;.co..~"S'J"'_,'l~Glsts more than $2 .5 million were de· ne\l'trbeencompensatedlor ~amaaes manded Monday in two Orange Coun· suffered when the properties were. ty Superior Court action filed by 120 . fiooded Dtt. '· residentsottwomobilebomeparkain Named as additional defeodanta lo Huntington Beach. a lawsuit filed by 93 mobile home real· ORANGE COUNTY Named as principal defendanta in denta are owners of surround.in~ pro-Orange County's State A>sembly delegation the two lawsuits arethecitlelofHunl· peo:!lJ.;bo alleaedly cootributed to Anyone Cllfl care for a Brush a Blower hair styte, or our other curl cojolinQ. fuP-lree, lull lunctt0n1I • SCISSOI snus which ere as easy lo do as Jusl sham- poo! Our lamp cuts. finger lumble cu11. curhng Iron cyrs. waSh towel dry. btuSh 'n fluff cuts Of simple wash and wewr cu1 s are SCISIOla. au tlkl-Ql'Hf·YoUrsell 1ty1e1. Good for any· age, . .,,, hair, No teuJng. no roller'I. no J»ns, no POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS_. ... bouts a 93.2 percent attendance record, says As· ington Beach and Fountain Valley a condiUona by carrying out liMO Vt' N •!!Wtf WAftL 'fOlil MA'f .... WMft TO lft -semblyman Paul Carpenter CD-Garden Grove). and the Orange County Flood Control grading and structural work. The avera ge attendance was 123 out of 132 days District. 1 ..;. 10 ,_ 54 T.& SUM. t·S """JOSEPH'S sassoR smlNG of Assembly session, says Carpenter, who had the El 0 It I• alleged by the plainUrts. who Heavy rains and the failure of a led · t · 356 S. Tu~lln Ave .• Orange best record. smore identify themselves as residents of cily~pera pum·pmg S ation were 9564 Hamilton A\le .. Huntington Beech From Dec. 2, 1974 to Sept. 12, 1975-Assembly re-Del Mar Mobile •tome Estates, 192$1 responsible for-• _flood tb_at caused :,os N: Harbor Blvd .. FlJDettM- ,,,.,,,J 96 .. JSl!ii 17f.JltJ conls show the following absences : Carpenter, two Brook burst St ., a nd Brookfield losses of more than $210,000, the AC· cLOtAt l OAr r11eFA1-0N.t.T1..0V11.&.Aonaou days; Assembl yman Richard Robinson <D·Santa Goe D ·.-~l'd~an~o:r~.~9850~~~G~•:r~!l~e~ld~A~v:e~.:·~both~~o~!~~tlons~~·~ta~t~e~.~~=:=-~:=:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I AnaJ, 14 days : Assemblyman Robert Badham <R· 8 rv Newport Beach ), 19 days; Assemblyman John ..-. J 1 Briggs CR-Fuller ton), nine days ; Assemblyman Robert Burke (R-Huntinl,'lon Beach), four days; Ag 0 ? ~~blyman B ruce Nestande CR-Orange), eight 810 • ••• ' ' ROBERT P . GRAllJ\M, a graduate or Newpart Lake Elsinore-The Harbor 1-figh School and Orange Coast CoJJege, is troubled body or water. the new chairman of Robert H. Finch's Republican which in p•st y~ars dried U.s: Senate primary campaJgn. up and then w aa Graham, who now lives in Long Beach, is presi-replenished by wells- den°t or Town and Country Glass Co. seems to be going dry Even though the first bout is an all-in-the-again. family Republican primary, the effort is labeled the This time, climate and "ca.mpaign to defeat John .V. Tunney, incumbent .politics seem to have Democratic U.S. Senator. -consplred to threaten the • * • lake about 20 miles east GOVERNMENT regulations may be the na· of San Juan Capistrano. lion's biggest business, according 'to figures pro-Spokesmen for the vided by Congressman Jerry Patterson CD-Santa Lake Elsinore Recrea- Ana), who says they cost $1JO billion a year. Thal, lion and Park District he s ays, breaks down to $2,000 a year for the said that state •P· averagefamily. propriations to buy Although contending that "regulatory agencies waler to keep the lake are necessary to protect. the consu mer,'' Pa\terson level up are not enough. says, "Too many agencies hav~ become generators ol mounds of paperwork whi<=_h burdens the in- dustries they oversee and ls not in the interest of lhe coasumer.'' THB WATER LEVEL is dropping steadily, they said, and unless new funds arefoundlopaythe $400,000·plus annual water bill, the lake size will continue to diminish and water will warm up even more As the water heats, dissolved oxygen leaves and water life dies Patter son is ,sponsoring a bill aimed at "respons ible regula,tory reform.'' It will create a ·committee to study regulatory reforms and provide recommendations to Congress. • He says the bill will not mean new fe:deral etnployes need to be· hired. He says the com· missioners, appointed from "all economic and public sectors'' will serve without pay. ••• DEMOCRATS FROM throughout the 74th As· sembly District got together last weekend to pre· pare for a coordinated effort in the coming election year. Since the lake was re born several years ago, wells have furnished the water needed lo replenish Elsinore The five Democratic clu bs from Oceanside, Mission Viejo, Le isure World Laguna Hills, Laguna Beach and Newport Beach say the main aim of~the cbuncil of Democratic Clubs is to get more mem· hen and develop support for the elections in June and next November. But costs for the well water have skyrocketed in recent years and slate appropriations have not kept pace, spokes men said. Death Notlen IA&.TZ-ml•HON Aft TEAL HOMI ICil""" def M... 673-11450 Cosla Mesa 648-242.C l -..noADWAY l MOITUAAY 1 110 ";:~d~~~ Co5'a ~ M&COIMIC• MOITUAAY ltQuna Beach 494·941 5 San Juan Gapislrano 495-1778 PACtHC YllW MIMOllALPAll tery Mortuary Cl'lape\ f500 PaCUic View Drive Newport Beech, C..UOf'nfa 6444700 Air Force Sergeant To Retire Chief Master Sei'geant Arthur W. DeBaun, son . Growth Policy Debated of Mrs. Dorothy B. Leeof The Environmental Laguna Beach, ended his Coalition of Orange 26 years in the Air Force County ·is asking the with his recent retire-Orange (:ounly Board of ment. Superviao~ to adopt and De Baun, who last implement a county. served as an information wide growth policy. superi ntendent at According to Coalition Hickam AFB, Hawaii, spokesmen, Orange plans on completing re-Q>unty does not have a quirements for his growthplan. master's degree at the Steve' Lazerson, ex- University of Hawaii. ecutive director of the Halloween Drive Due Orange Coast resi- dents are invited to participate in a Halloween candy drive coordinated by radio sta- tion KWOW and the March of Dimes. Candy donated by resi· dents will be distributed to you n gsters in hospitals and schools fo r the handicapped. During this entire month, donations can be made at any Wells Fargo Bank location. The can· . dy donations must be sealed. Environmental Coali- tion, said, "Any furthe!' delay of action toward such a pasitive policy ls not in the interest of the citizens of lbe county.'' Celebrity, Event Set AN AH El l'd -The Cornelia Connelly School for girls will hold its first celebrity tennis tourna- ment, attended by television star Chad Everett, Oct. 12 al 1 p.m. Other Hollywood and professional t e nnis personalities will play at the fund-rais ing event . Tickets will be on sale at the gate on the day or the tourney, sponsors said. Me8811 Raises Parents Gather Prize Sheep ANAHEIJ'd -Prospec- tive members to Parents Costa Mesa resident Without Partners are M.C. Slingsby received welcome to a drop-in par. seeond and third place tyinAnaheimOct.15at8 awards for ewe lambs p.m. at a private re. and first and second sidence, 6681 Hart Street, place awards for ewe Orange. The event is yearlings in the sheep spo n sored by the division of the recent 4·H Anaheim chapter of the livestock competition at organitalion or divorced the Los Angeles County · parents. Fair. Slingsby iJ a member of the Irvine Star Reacbers 4·H club. Merit Scholiµ-s Announced Me8an Graduates Bradley M. Johnson, Co1la Mesa, recently was traduated from Hamilton College, Qin. UnlvonJ!y Hilh School ton, N.Y. with a bachelor 1tudeot1 ltrlc Rosen· of aria c1e1ree. J Penney Days ave 10% on all toys. Charge itf ~ I .... ""°" •"'1 tl•r "'I.~ fO 0l'l09, """ "" t "'• .......... .,. ................... -"" • ..ier.,,..,.,c,,.,11" C.t<1 -.c.-1.,,. w .. 1 .-, ... '"' c"""'" ••• 1"" '"'en••~...,....._""' Great pre--season savings for smart Christmas shoppers! Choose from a fantastic assortment of dolls, mechanical toys, plush animals, pre-school and educational toys, games, toy furniture and 1 wheel goods (except bicycles). There's sure to be someth ing for everyone, because eVerything in our huge selection is now on sale. So grab your list and hurry in for 1 O~~ off every toy in stock, right now! ' ... FAMILY COl.OMIAL PUMllAL -Ml 7901 .Sol•• Ave. Westminster 8113,3625 baum, 'Lauren Mayer :-,:;;;;;;;;;;-:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,ll Md Dime Tew1ley · art 3St·A 1ry1ne·, Mmlflu1111a in · Neptune Society ----------------------------:~--------- .....,,.., MOl1'UAIY :. ~~' ,1. ~·· Hurni on Beach ' 539 the 197& ~.Uonal Merit tfll~T•OH wu•1,1.ATHA "' Scholar•filp Prorrom. 646-7431 ARCADIA·SANTAANITA . CANOOAPARK CARSON 'DOWNEY • FULL!RTON ltUNTINQTONBEACH LAK!WOOD MdNTCLAIR They Wiii be amon1 . v-..... .,.., .... .,....· SANTA MONICA NORTH HOLLYWOOD NORTHRIDC}~-'-ORANGE 'THE CfTY' PU l!NTE Hfl..l.9 RIVER81DI! SAN 8(ANARDIHO 15,000 CO~ell'!\ra '(cir 1 -=-"•01o•---HEWPOf\TBEACH TORRANCE ~NtUAA WEST C.OllJ!IA \iV"ITTIERDOWllS WHITTWOOD '-about 3,800 scbofil'lblpe ... ,....., •""":~. neJtt 1prinJ. , · I " • •. Fund Apprcmed For f!rug Help . Or•nce County wayforlbecowrtJto..; supervisor• have •ere<tl celve Ila ohare of D.S to designate $125,000 of a mJllloo funoeJed Into $180,652 federal dru1 California tbrou1h lhe abUse grant for use in Natlonal lnatitu'e on pro1rams desleoed. to ~Abuse. · help potential youthful • • c1renc1ers. Ji Plaas. for Use of the arfYon money tit low-cost youth e' Tripped • program, as recom· ~:~c~ 1!~vci~:~ OC Transit Boiiiil, Committee on Drug Abu!\e were approved SANTAANA-Apia& tbeyapprovedRveother rec e ~ l l Y b Y the ner's four-day trip to trii-by district officiala. supervt.S0r:"· Kentucky to study Included in those ap: According t~ drug multivariate methods proved were three tri.-a ~use coordinator and the pragmatics ot. to Washington, D.C. for Richard Eckert, the multidimensional seal-discussions with urban funds wi~l be in private ing was vetoed Monday mass lra~it adminislra· and public programs oC by Orane.e County tlooofficials. up to $20,000 each that Tr ans it Dis l r i ct Controller Jeanette are aimed. at helping (OC'l'D) directors. Hyatt's trip to Atlanta, youngsters m the 11 to While the board scut· Ga .• "Coran overview of' 15-year~I~ age bracket. tled planner Douglas a surCace operations . submission.or the plan Blankenship's proposed compensation system'' to the.state will clear tHe S610J.. tri~ to Loui vsille. ~as also approved by the directors. THE FA~UL Y CIRCUS By Bil Keane And e x e c u ti v e _...,-r---.._~ secretary Dorothy ..... , ......... -··-~1- ''Sam's heart's in the right place, though, Doddy." McMillan's $365 journey to a two-day seminar ror executive secretaries and admlnistrative as· sistants was also en· dorsed by the directors. Tax Office Relocates SANTA ANA -The In- ternal Rt'Yenue Service's Orange office has been relocated to Ute new San· la Ana Federal Building. The ·new office, about two miles from (he vacated office in Orange, is at 34 'Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana. The phone number 'repuaina the same as does the of. flee hours, 8 a.m . to 4:45 p.m .• Monday through Friday. J ......... Penney \ < Expert ear-piercing with a bonus: 203 savings on all 14K gold earrings. 2 days only! The place: the JCPenney fine jewelry department. The time: Friday and Saturday only! Have your ears pierced by a professional reQistered nurse. It's done with 24K gold-plaled, non-allergenic surgical stainless steel earrings at a cost of only 7.95. Just a few days later, you can wear the marvelous 14K gold earrings you've chosen, all at 20% off, when you haVe your ears pierced at JCPenney. Clinic hours: Friday, Oclober 11, 6 PM to 9 PM Saturday, October 12. 11 AM to 4 PM • 7.95 • RCADIA·SANTA ANITA CANOGA PARK CARSON OOWNEY ULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH ~KEWOOD MONTCLAIR EWPORT BEA"H NORTHRIDOE ORANGE THE CITY\ PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO, VENTUR wi.1 000 • w.oneeoax. Oc'obtr a. 1975 DAllY PllOT A 11 Beach· Height TJmits Baeked •: I SANT A AN A development and acldl· g~ate Beach Roacl lJK'., on the rrouncll that and l.t probably our blc· Or-CountJ' .,._ ti'"'8 to alli1Una •Ina<· the old Beach O.• It ii 'promoting Mbelter 1eot Oop." But. ho said, aln1 comml11foaers ture1 to • maximum ltrand down.coat to the abker" devel09ment in nothing can be done ~ -,.... _ wllb pro-bellbt or a reet. Tho ex. San aemoote city llmllL I.lie area. atJMr lecally or morally \ ltertJ' ownen &Dd nil· t1tfa1 zone allow• a The commbilon also Comml11ioner Ron tol*•twtJt. 1 a.8 llopln1 to fllrlber bei&btol15feet. approved a use permit Yeoqreed,aayln10ooa-;:'""!=""=::""ii reatrl<l tbe be!~ ol A1ao In te1Po11•• to...,. and tentative tract map Point la the area lbat baa 1 l ~~llJ"f~ ~~otr!: aldentl' ·reci~eats, <Om· \#blch will allow for tlae "lbe 1reatest potential t 1; Beaeb. mlsaionen added that no developnlent of 16 CUI· i"i:===inr: "' 11,,._ ... ,,... °J'f structure 1hould be domlnlum units on the .. co.. Tia eoanmla--slon bi&hertbantwoatort•. nortllwatcoruerolSaD-... .,.."'*'.....,... -:c-.,.:-.,::.un ,,.. acreedMOCldaytorecom· The change lnvotveS ta Clara and ... Westem ...,~a":111"'1b.it .=::==::. 1 . mend that the Board of 198 residential avenueslnDanaPolnL ••l.,.DAJRY •a....~ .......... .._,,, J' Supervi•ors adopt a beachrronl lots, 29 oC One resident ·of Ute ~~ MO IMMI! ,,, ............... '~h~l~a~o~k~e~t~z~o~n~e~c:h~a~ng~e:_~w~h:i:c~b~-~·~r~e~s~t~i~ll~u~n~·~ar~e:•~~~b~·~~~ed~t~o~lb~e~~'.!'.:·~!::::~~·~·;,.~ .. ~====J:!!~'"';:;~~·~4~'~ .... ~~c .... ~~,,,,,,,,1 which resfricts all new developed, alone the domiD.iums by K and P. C.-..._ ~~' f ..a.i111 I • •• • Penney Days ' ,, . " ___________________ ,, .. , , .. 4-ply poly ~:: t! 4 for s66 876-13 fantas1ic walUe on Ml&eagem•..-Plua '""· Rugged 4•ply potyestct COfd body In wide 78·senes ptofl\e. Mode1n sld8wall. wrap-atound t1e ad. No 1tade·10 1ttq.111ed Tire size Ori . Price Now +F.E.T. 876-13 27.00 ea. 4 for $66 1.64 ea. ---------- C7S-13 32.00 ea. 4 for $76 1.96 ea. --- 33.00 ea. 4 for $76 2.04 ea. 34.00 ea. 4 forS76 2.27 ea. ------ 37.00 ea. 4 for $96 2.40 ea. ----- 39.00 ea. 4 for $96 2.56 ea. 40.00 ea. 4 for $106 2.60 ea. 42.00 ea. 4 for $106 2.83 ea. Wh11ewalls, orig. S3 e x•ra. Now $2 extra Ouanlltl•• llm}led on closeout merchandise. S.te prJee• effecllve through Sunday, October 12, 1975. " ·' '• ., • ... •• ' \ .•. • .. " :• " ,. ' ·• . . . ~ • • A ' .. . . Save 40°/o on Heavy Duty Shocks. Sale 4.99.". Reg. a:c9 each. SIV'll 3.50 JC Penney heavy duty shock absorber. Featur9$ 1 3/ 16" p!sloo w11n '"O" 11ng design Available lot mosl Amer~an nrxl loreign cars. Expe11 installation av.'.lilable al e~tr;:i cost. Great buys on . distributor caps . 25%off. Oislrlbutor caps. 0Available tor most American and 1oreign cars. Meels Of exce«ls 1 original equip. mini s~c1llca· IJoN, Engine tune-up special. 20.88 6-oyt .co,. • 10slall ne-N spa·r!( plugs • iostaM new points, condenser and ro1ot • acljuSI dwelt • ad1usl t1m1ng • adJUSI air/ Ivel mixture • replace dislribu\Ol cap •service a•r !ifter. luel llltar, heat ris01 and automate chOke • adjust cam dwell angle • sel base timing • adjusl carburC1()( 8-c:yt cars 26.88 Mo•f American c.,-s. Includes pat1s and labor. Not evallable at Carson 25°/o off spark plugs . Sale52" Reg. Ste JCPenney regular spark plugs leature spec la I blued steel fhal resists corr0$lon, thermal cone lor quic k starts and antl·loulinQ and rolled threads !or easy Installation. Precision machined lor perfect engine seating. Avel1able for most American and many foreign cars. ~••l•tor 1p1rk plugs Reg. 79t. Sale &t•· Sale s29 Reg. 40.95. Survivor 60 battery. RUQgt'l"I polyptopy!one r.aso is 1rr;h1c•. has m()(c room for payload. Battt!'fy has power lor b•g ca1s w1lh lots of powe1 ophon:;. 25%off. JCPenney Ignition tune--up kit Includes hermetlcally·seated condenser, Phenolic rolor, ventilated points with tungsten contacts, simple 11ep·by·step instructions. Available lor most American and many forei n cn rs. ''" FULLERTO ... " ARCADIA-SANTA ANITA HUHTINGTON,llACH BUENA PARK (Dron~ al Velley View) ~A PARK CARSON MONTCLAIR • ~l!WP Rr eucH NOATHRIDOE OAANOI! "THE c1rv· SAN IERNARDINO ~ENTURA WHITIWOOD I DOWNEY PUENTE ttlLLS RIVERSID .l ' • I • I I ' J • ~. -' .. .. .. .. " " • .. " ~ ~ .. •• .. .. ... .. .. • • .. .. .. ~ 0 u .. d .. a 0 .. . "' = " .. ~ • a • ' ' ,j ~ • • • • • • t • ! ' Mll 'M MAttR! • r1111ts • JAtQUAIDS • stllPlS •AID SOLID tO~OIS! IF PERFECT WOULD SELL FOR )9~0 299 PLUSH VELOUR OR REGULAR TERRY 22x42" CANNON BATH TOWELS e-c•t1ng selection of !amous Cannon batn 1owels in large 22~42" size, chOlce o! sheared or sohd 1eiry 1n Cl)flO(l & blerics ot co!lon & oolynler. S11ght !laws a1e hard 10 hnd , 1n no way 1mpa1r wear . DecOl'ator coJ'f'. ' n1::}'99( ·-~.Vl SELECtlOM! ea. . : . SPECIAL 01 BOXED ,":;::. r< ... ·.: TOYS FOR KIDDIES IJ....... >\.:: Special buy ma~es 11'1is low price possrbl.e. Tea & coristructlOl'I sets, puzzles. veniCles. plus ~lhons more! I BUFFERIN AllAlCUIC TAllflJ 1WICI IS 111111 llllllM 108 llG.s.9';2 99 un & DROP TOP I WASTE BASKETS • 3 Adheres easily to wood, melal, Qlass, pl11s11c paint me & more. AS80f1ad il'lb and SOliOI DlllTAN IUUl.mT• VAPll IPIAT lllUlllll,, 9c ..... - · Santa Ana Jl25 lri11Gf II M«A,_ Santa Ana 1406 w. & "'''' unte··er·ac = $ • SS J ........ ttCJc:r-•.,., .-•• ~ .,...~~ . ' .. SAVE 2'8 ·;. 498 \ ~~?' 3.49 ea. STAIDARD 4.49 ea. QUEii 5.49 ea. KIIii • 2 FOR 400 2FoR5 0 2FoR6 00 DUPONT !)ACRON POLYESTER BED PILLOWS Plump p1lloWs l~led with Dacron• Polyester and covered with whitt Of printed cotton licking at a super low. low price! OdOfless. mothPfOOI. non-allefgen1c with• '*stmg 1eslhency. they'll g1Ye many years of sleeping comtor1. One here for eveiy member of !ht tamily -: get yours /'l()\lil1 ,, VD5 111•• :::-77c ... ... j -llllT ".'.;Ii -... SAVE 12.00 "'""' ------·· ;t;i. ' . ' . '·•""':1•. ·. • ............... , .. . ::: ::, ......... In.,.. .. ..,_.. "' ••• ,, .. .,,. .. ....,4, .. I ' . • • ' . ' . 96 REG. 27.96 ASSORTED.SOLID PACK BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS W1sn you1 friends aiid relatwes a Merry Cnnslmas with a bngh1 and beautirul ca1d t•om our yule11de greetings collecoon. , NATURAL SHELLS H J IOJ """" Founfail! Y allty M ...... llTMf El Toro Huntington' leach. Huntinaton Beach ELI .. if........ \ 9H I Molli el · 21, 131 W ~d, at A"'"'• ountain v all 16141 ...... 11 .., · Weshnlns 'f'1 , \ . on leac 1. Hu"':1:" leac -- t I , . • ' ••'l'rala Capistriuw 1Whistle.·Sto ' . ~ BJ LAuant KASPER.'" .... -..~ The Americ•D 1'"_,Train, a mcWlnf-' ment to the nat~a ~ a!'!I culture. lblliiM ~ brakin& 19 a...balLlll !Iii-) ...... C.PiatrUot-&lne ' January. • · i . Although the tr,U. w~ bri~lr nu-mus artifacts illustratbag tile-'• tradiil<NIS, elty re-sld,enll would probably ~ .. to demomtrate one of lbese traditions -IOOClald·fashioned cemmunity spll'll=befOffl\j arriviL -,.--- I • -• • THIS llf liECAIJSRP&OVIDING ror the train will be ''really complex." explained BUI Becker, an admiDJatrative aide in the city's Departmenl of PublicWorklwhohubeeDusipedtotbeproject. _J Acci>l'.din2 to lbe Oontract, which lbe Citi Coun· cu is expected to approve Oct. 1$. the city, u tbe hos comm'\ftlty:, :will have to provide security,JOfSainc ror the train's 94 staff members, telephones~ lilbt· i1>1.electrlclty, water, landscaplng, llally cleanup,· ttaf/ic and crowd control_. Portable toilet!, park.in& and local exhibits and entertainment. And, the J.rain 's St(\P may be tied jn with tours of the Missioo which wWalao be celebratina Ill bi~n­ tennialfear. r THE COSTS FOR. THE day·and·&·halr'event, Jan. 19 and· 20, have not yet been calculated but Becker has suggested some committees mlJht be rormed to perform some of these requirements and cut the costs. This, he said, has been done in Eastern cities where the train stopped.>· Although the city will get 10 percent o( the ticket sales, he said; "lt's,apreltybigthin&tobreakeven." Fort Wayne, fnd. spent$75,000oothetrain's visit arlll took in $72,000 while Peoria, W. spent J12,o0o llDd took in $9,000. Archibald1ptUO. which ltaS-'a pop~la­ tion of 1,600, apent $2,llJO on the train'• tw<Hiay visit and loot ln about $2.300. L SEL'i.iNG THETICKETS, WIUC Hwill)le$1 for children and senior citizens and,t2'for adult., is not expected to be a problem. . People have waited up to six bours to view the ex· hi bit, which takes about z IJlinutes, at otheti stops, Becker said. 'j ' ·'It's going to be a big event and We're tr)'ing to warn everyQody aboutit.'' saidW.D. Murphy;direc- torofpublicworks. . ·~ Ir it stops in San Juan from 25,ooo to 30,ooo· persorls are ex~cted toge through the train, which has 750 artifacts ranging from George Washington's notes on a COPY. of the Constitution to moon rocks THE CITY COUNCIL IN APRIL Corm ally invit ed the train to stop in the town. Negotiations between the American Freed'oinTrain·Foundation and the ci - ty and the Santa Fe Railroad were completed only re cently. "You can't believe the-amount of obstacles we were going' to .come against," said Mayor James Weathers. "l 'm sure-they finally gave it'to us in the end ~9 get rid of, us-t''. : . " \; One concern expressed ifuring negotiations was · • that visitors will have tocross over railroad tracks to get to the exhibit. Becker said, however, that securi-, -ty will be provided and the railroad Jlaf agr'eed lo move its trainsslowlythroUgbthearea. J • • . . ------. . -- Neee Tee .. IQaeSW!eeulMI ' . Rever~ing V aseci~mies ',. .. , .. • ' • . ~ssihle, Says rologist i I •1 • f ~ FIWIOISCO (Al') -A 5lc""'ur1e~ ~lib an •Ide number or men n--il'tt «pOi'la a -·~ -~the male•-, I' Jl'iettomy reversal," •· ''91b'u-•tbpo-et· , ~_..i1av•· Sllbera~ ·f-IDn-tq;,,,, 1_, ~...,; llJIMIMx· Aalt omal<JM>wn.lhlttlils on Gpft.UO. •••---lclered -1V. Ocu~ 'eon· ••bere · rly 1clliev!Oil we can al-aynony-wltb lifelong trot -ration which aliOut a ,IQllt..,_eveninore;;tl,;;~e ltcrillty. milliori American men undt"rgo niludai!ll-.bandseAearherfor • llr.Sberman-J .Sllblr._ted eachyear. the eerest,'ol all ~ centrol Tuesday_that the fintlt · tiints -• "· _ methods, vasectomy.'~ he added..:- wliC>uricterwentu;e--a onnow VASECTOllY PATIENTS are "Tbls"\!Oft"llOtlil~'llf"thal •we-- reCiSler a normat eperm. qunt routinely warned beforehand that would routinely recommend and 16 of tbetr wives have goUen they probably: will never be able vasectomies to men who feel they Cali-"onu·a Gov .. Jerry pregnant." 'to conceive children agaq.,. To nl;IP.t'fis.~bavecbildren.butit 1' aate. the average succeas'.rate'lOI" will ttltailil)' help lo make vasec- B row n would be SILBEa, A.SSISTA.N't pi-o· eortventional surgicali reversal tomyevenmore acceptablelhan ••foolish'' to run foe fesaor of urolo1y at UC Medical _techniques has been about 30.per· ... it ii~." P-r es id en t n i ne Center and chief of urology at the ~cent. A. VASECTOMY JS severing of months after becom-Veterans' Administration Silbersaysbisresultsappearto thevasdeferens -atubemeasur- ing governor, says his ff:olpit~ here. said the new sur· make vasectomy a mc:,e viable ing a fiftieth of an inch in diameter father, former Gov . ..Jttal technlq\4e utill~ a 40-means of birJb control and pre--which carries human sperm Pat Brown (above). po'Ner micro&cope, nylOn tbre:ad dieted an upsurge in bqth vasec· from the testicles to the urinary E lder Brown was so steDder it is invisibie to \be tomlesandreVersals. canal. After a vasectomy, men naked eye, and kniver. forceps "' . becomecompletely sterilebutnot asked why his won and ot.her surgical tOols honed so WITH 'JRE SADLY incre•iD1 impotent. meaning all their sex· was shying from Min· 'finely their points are barely vipl-rate of di Vorce and remaniagein -ua1 functions persist except their ning. ble. , ' ·1 thiscou~.wemay"espiditosee abilitytoimpregnateawoman. ... _ PoReeSt•te1 Antiwar activist l Philip Berrigan says Conn ecticut is the •'most militarized sta te in the union" except perhaps for 1 California. He is on tri·al for d efacing military jets. Energy c ti.on at home. ' i· • • ,. ., • l • 1But it doesn't ertd there. ' . • ·" • .. ( ~ . '! , VISITORS TO THE TllAIN WILL be carried through the 10 exhibit cars on amoving sidewalk. "Exhibits cover the nation 's history, begfnntnis. exploration ai;td expansion, growth, origins, innova- tiqns, labor and professions, sports.performing arts, fine arts and conflict and resolution. -. The train will also be stopping in Anaheim, Long Beach~ San Diego. 5o Finns.Help Junior Achievement, a natfonal, non · profit organization wtuch aids in management of small=scale companies ~.anized by hilb school ltudents, has aftDOWlced " that more than 50 Orange Coast bUsi.nesses have signed on for~ 1975 program year. The business community inlerest ln Junior Achievement is reflected by a 72 per- cent increa!ie in membership over 1974, of· ficiaJssaid. ' Post Office Set For Rate Raise WASHINGTON {UPI) -The Postal Service has announced it will p(inl more than six billion 13-cent stamps and send them to post offices across the nation by Dec. 28 when postage rate increases begin. The 13-cent stamp will be required for fll'St· class letters weighing up to one ounce. For mailers with leftover lO·cent stamps -the present cost - the service is preparing a new issue of 3-cent stamps, The rate increases, go- ing into effect three days after Christmas, have forced the postal service to prepare several other new issues: -AN ll·CENT stamp to be used with the 13- cent stamp for a letter that weighs two ounces or. an ounce and a frac· lion . The cost ·of the second ounce or rr•ctiOn goes up. 'from nille cents i:~- ! toll cents. -A 24-cent stamp is also being issued for the coov-enience'" el ·using one stampinsteadoftwo.. ' -A prestamped, 13+ cep1 envelope. '\ -A NINE·CENT postal card and a nine· cent stamp for cards. These rates go up from seven cents. Airmail goes Crom 13 cents to 17 <!ents but the I Postal Service is not is- suing airmail stamps at the new rate because there will be no poibt in using the m . Starting Satur~ay, first-class mail goes by air if dis- tance w,arrants it. THE POSTAL Servic~ s_ald lbe new •laill~·Pro­ babty will be cOllectors' iterm. Since many col- lect.on order fint·issue slam1>• b7 )llall, \,be , 1 1ervfceish1ulil& them at :_i intervals In advance to-. ayoidarusb. . ~·tamp• lftlwill if•r I rwomm•d • """'1' tO · u a proitam ol i/IMlwfJ/ghrWnre,•~I fea u~a hl1tori.c • I ' .!'the ,., ._ II \ ' • I • . ~ ' . ' • I H ousewives and students, factory wprkers and archi· tects,engineersand business· men-evCljYOne is affected by the natural gas shortage. And so, when it comes to con serving energy, we need the cooperation of everyone. At home. At work. At play. We at the1Gas Company have_ programs to ·help everyone save energy. We've gone· to manufacti.iring firms and suggested ways for ' them to cut •down their use of natural gas • • -., . while increasing production. We've encouraged architects to design new buildings to use less energy. And we've shown building administrators how to make their present buildings more energy efficient. If you'd like to know how you.ca n con serve qtore energy in your ho me or on your job, get in touch with us. We have a program for everyone, beca use conserving energy is every- ' ones co nce!Jl. I ·-Enetgy is oui' business • Conservinjt·~nergy is e"rtolie's business. . ' • .i •• ~ I . r r I • ' I I ' ~ ' ' ' . Alf IWL v I'll OT I.ight Field InLa Paz Yacht Race : With only three weeks left until the start of the l..ong Beach to La Pu race, the sponsoring Lone Beach Yacht Club has received orilj a .. baker's dozen" entries for the biennial classic. Race cbaJrman Downie Muir said the entry list will probably not-a:ceed 15 by race time - about half the average number that has sailed in the race since its inception 10 years ago. Some of the reasons attributed to the dearth of entries in this year's race are : Its closen~s to long distancC' r aces past and futurt", the economic situation, a nd a certain amount of dis- .satisfaction oYcr t•hanges or pro- posed changes in lhe handicap rule. A NUMBF.R OF ski ppers <.ind crews who normally "'ould enter this race are still recuperating from lht' ravages of the Transpac. Others are holding out · for a try at the new San Diego to Manzanillo race to have its fi rst outing next Feb. 1. Muir confirmed rumors that several skippers have withdrawn from the race because of dis- satisfaction over the fact that Long Beach Yacht Club will be using the revised version of the Inte rnationa l Offs hore Ruic <IOR Mark III > known as IOR/ORF-75 which has rcct>n tl y been proposed by thC' Ocean Rac- ing F1eet. of Southern California. Owners of some of the nl.'w yachts designed to the IOR com- plain that the IOR /OilF-75 heavi- ly penalizes their boats in favor of older boats which ha ve not been racing because of alleged inequities of the IOR Mark III. AND SOMF. OF the owners of lbe older boats are hesitant to spend the money nect~ssa ry lo put their boats back in racing trim and bring them up to the s tandards required for long dis· lance racing. LBYC has also made a signifi- cant change in the handicap dis· tance of the race this year. The change may also be giving some s kippers second thoughts. The change is from the pre· viol!$ rated distance of 970 miles down to 900 miles. The change would favor the larger boats as they would not have lo give away so much handicap time to the · s maller yachts . Actual distance of the La Paz race is about 1 ,000 miles -in· eluding a 100-milc beat to wealher rrom Cape San Lucas to the ftnish at 1-.a Paz. The race. from the start al Long Beach lo the cape at the tip of Baja Californi a i s downwind . I NEW SINGLE-HANDER BUILT IN COSTA MESA 12-Foot Boomerang Designed By Holder Mesa Firm Unveils Boomerang Sailboat Vagabond Manufacturing Company of Costa Mesa has an· nounced its entry into the recrea- tional field with the production of the n ew 12-foot sai lboat Roomerang designed by Ron Holder of ."lewport Beach. --fJ'he Boomerang is actually 11 feet, seven inche;i in overall length with a 46-inch beam. Her hand layed-up fiberglass hull weighs in at 60 pounds, including two flotation tanks and geJ.coal surfaces inside and 'out. The dacron sail s lips over an anodized aluminum mast, The boat also features a mahogany daggerboard and a kick-up rudder. Holde r is also the designer of a new type of Sabot known as thc- 1-lolder Sabot, and such high- performance dinghies as the Wildfire and lhe Intemational-16. C harle s Guy. owner of Vagabond ?.ot anufacturing, is no s tranger to the sailboat industry. lie has worked with other sailboat companies helping to de- velop such bo'ats as the Balboa-20 and the Balboa-26. 1-lis present company also builds fiberglass p;.1rts for the sailboat and othl'r industries. Hire Vessel Seized Yacht. .s kippers tempted to carry passengers ror hire. when not licensed to do so can take warning from the fate of the 74- (oot ketch San Souci which re- C'enlly ran afouf or the Coast Guard at San Diego. The San Souci was seized by the Coast Guard Sept. 14 as she 'entered San Diego l)ay with 41 passengers on bdard. After seizure of the San Souci, the passengers were transported to 1.S,rnelter Island -their original destination. The Coast Guard said several other safet y violations \4'ere found aboard the yacht. · The seizvre was carried out un- der the provisions of 46-USC. sec- tions 103 and 104 . Under these sections of the code provisions are made for foreign-built yachts <wjthin certain construction re- quirements> to be licen'sed for entry and clearance bene!its for a small fee. but they must not transport 'merchandise and/or passengers for pay. The All . ' It ! Cillifa 'llia. With Convenient Offtc:esTo Saw lbu BorderTo Bordet ES fie -·--... ... ____ _ • Join the tens of thousands of Colifornio savers ct Imperial. Behind every 0 that stands for Imperial you'll find highest intere~l on insured sovings, a friendly stoff to serve you, ond convenie nt free Mtrvi~s. Imperial reolly does hoW O's for you. l ..... st-On-..i s.m,s. I»' 7.50"' • 6.75 .. ......_, --.............. D.pooil 11,GOO o.p...11 Jl<,COO °""""" SI ,000 !..,-. 6 ,...... ,.,.,.,., • ,....... '--'° -8.06"' 7..,.,.... 6.98 .... """"°' Yo.Id ..._.,,y._. ..._.r..., 6.50" 5,75 .. S.'ls~ ....._ ·~-11.000 _.,.,., ,.,_,,._ '-''-'°""°" ~<-.. ~. S.W"" 5.39"" ....,.r.w .......... ......, ... "ln-!~doily 11ncfwt.n "'°'""''nee! fooone l"!(Jo ''!!>oodo• lo--.:i ..... tol ....,vlci1_, ""l>!CI> _,,. o wb<IO<>toOI '"""'~'' pe•'Oity For"'°''' *!lftd'O""oll"""" ....... ""'°"""' i..,""" f,_ly M>V"'V' «>1,•n11lot1 help YD<' plan o '°"'~ poOgto'll bo1.1 •uUed to ,....... r-o. 'Ct.ck with our branch manager• for special rotes 9" Certificotw1 of Deposft of $100,000 or more. HolpM--lmperio l offers 1evers many helpful services -ond n)Oil pf lhem ore free. like free safe ckposlt bo11:es where ovoiloltltt--dlr~t 1 .Soc:iol Security check depo1i1 ~free money orders ond travelers check1 - eren free notary•servi?: Plu$ many. \ , rnony more. (Wl•h ~1"" "'"''"l.itrl»I""""• I 1Hlhollorcd lltlr ... ntlltwK. ~With the Keogh Re1irement Pion for the sell- employed, you con ~ve vp to $7500 every year, lox deferred. Both principal and Interest ore deducted from yo-.1r gross Income for income lox purposes. You only pay IOJf on tlie funds when you begin withdraw- ing your money ot retirement time. lndftt •lk.lmperio1's Individual Re11re- men1 Account (IRA). If you ore not olreody covered by o reti~menl program ot work, you con sove up to $1500 eoch yeor. Principal ond interesl ore tax deferred until funds ore wilhdrown "· ..... 11,.men• lime. H s•mAVPElnRolAsL" Ac~atr.......,fOS.0,000. ' A ~tr~ Su!Kldo'y rzlO. 3 ~ Dtitlor ~ Cotpcwolbn -~ DID o¥10 lOMI AS&OCIA flON • I -~. DowMDwn IAll Ano•lt• • Cl•rtmont • •e•t P ... de,... *m.ndoN •Newport ltacti · Newport Center • P•aad9n• · Redl1nda • Sierra M•dre TOl"lnga Clln,on ..... CcWttfa . W••twOOd Vlllagii • *Whitt .. ,. •wooc111nc1 .... OMr 70 calllf'Dmla onlc•t attlt\llrldt to Hrve you. SH tM while P ... • of your ttlepho"9 directory tor the oltJce nprett JOU• ·~feet Optn ~turd•Yt-9 to 1-At• lndJc"'ed by A•litffekt. _ I 1 '~ \ ,, . ' ----------- Huntington HarbO .... Race Starts S11nd8y _ Los Aneetes V e.cbt Club'a: Harbor Serles, one· of the most popular events on the fail yacht- ing calendar gets under w•y &m .. day with the sailing of the Hunt- ington Harbour race. The three. race series annually draw1· ent•riea rrom throughout -Southern Califoruia. I.hence Jeavlnf tbe C..., Beach breakwater and the~ Anceles mlddle breakwater to alOrboard, leaving the Point F.,_ buoy and the barbor entr""'9 buoy to Port .-cl th~n back to• ttnlsh line. Tbe cour.e dlst.aaee is 21.1." mil•. Other l'Mff in the ·iJ!ri• are the S.U Ealt 'Race, Oct. 19, and the.Martnelond race Oct. a. TllB BE RIBS will be u a ' BOATING . . .. .Leciure Series S • The Huntinfton~Harbour tace starts between an orange nag and a white flag located outllde the middJe section ot the Los Angele& Harbor breakwater about halfway between lhe Loe Angeles Harbor entrance buoy and the Long Beach Harbor en- . trance buoy. AFl'ER TllE start the fleet will rouhd the· l~os Angeles Harborblack<"and white buoy, the. Anaheim Bay entrance buoy - leaving both marks to port, tuneup'°" yachts planolllgtosail in the Long Beach lo La Paz race. Oo even-numbered yean it also serves as a tuneup (1Jf' yachts enrolled in the Los eles to Mazatlan race. The series is open 1.o sailing yachis rated Under thtl lntema· tional Offshore Ru) .and the Performance Haodic$ Racing A nightly lectuf'e seri spotljgbting some promine names in the saillnr world, h been set for' the seventh ann Long Beach Sailboat Show, fleet. ~ 24 to Nov. 2 at the Loo& Bea Arena. CHAllWO. LElrrOH. ED. D. & 'ASSOCIATES. NISINTS ••• FOR THE Gl!MIR.U PUIUC " . FEATURIHG: A TWO-DA YlWORKSHOP OM "HUMAN SEXUALiTY' •••• TRICK OR TREAT" E. LIE DOYLE. P'H.D. Ant""""• C•Th....Psl Tr-.iby .. 4 .... I & JohnlOtl SATURDAY &"SUNDAY OCT. 25 & 26 MEWPORTER IMN 1107 JAMIOREI RD. NEWl'OIT llACH ALSO OMTHI PROGRAM . 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Foun1a1n Valley • Hemet • Hunlirygton Beal;h •Irvine• Lafayette• Laguna Beach • La·Me&a •Los Angeles • Lynwood • • Nonhridge • Ontario • Palo ~to • Placerville • Rancho Cordova • Rolling Hills EstalttS ~ Sac~emenlo: FOisom Bfvd., Point West ' Plaza, Flonn Rd. • San&rnardino •San Diego • San Jose • San Mateo• San'Ra.rrl(>n •Senta Ana -South Co8st Plaza· South San ~r&ncisco • WOOdland Hills • Y.orba Linda~ 1 \ ,. ' I .. • , .> • • ·- '* * * EverytJiing .. Is R Ose(y) .1. For Cincy .. "' ... ... I PITTSB\IRGK (AP) -The' ' -ClncinnotfReds left here with the Notioclal Lea&ue UUe, • Ye.vninc for -llnt World Series vie- .,,,., -19441, ...i a ml&lttt ..,.,,pllment for Al Oliver of the Pittsburgh Pirates. '"!be They )"Ye'"" amce I've been ln m-.jor iue baseball.'" said Oliver. eighth season ended Tues· day ni1ht when the Reds beat Pittsburgh 5-3 in 10 IMinp in the National League playoffs. The Reds swept the ·SfJries in three games ,.ieven though Pirates rook:je John Candelaria pitched superbly Tuesday night, matching ~, .w:ilb.. 14strikeo r ,,Y:~. ·'lf' .. This is 1e51_~ ~JI'¥ , life,'' ski ana .. slltty.· Ande...0 club.-....the World Se rdaY<lft<Bdo~' against the American League· winning Red Sox. n!le d~~ifJ· ~-after the ,W' ·<ti~ in the AL)lit • · r "I'm r8* tO pla{ln 'Fenway Park," said Cincinnati's Pete Rose. who provided ""'!'f>' spark in the tille·clin , t It was Rose who run homer that h. Candelaria in th a:~ve Cincinnati a 3· en after the PifateS p ' . f!A: .. I -,,, .. =--·--' -< ~ 0c1.,.,., a. 1m DAILY I'll.OT aJ ·· Yastrz emski Caich l.(elps' Sox to Wi~ ·: OAJ[LAND (AP). -Bocton'li Re\l llolCJ'llllplred by tho play of a&-,ur-old Carl Yutnemak~ Ry th• Americin·Lea&uevennant to- day after dntro~nt lho OU!and dreom ol tour 1tral&l)t UU• . .. t '• a very atrlllll<l.feetlnc.' admitted the A:'• vofAWe owner • CbarlesO. f'lnley. "ButYGUcan.'t.. will theii>. all." Boston; with a ~-3 victory Tiles· t-.b •~the -o ·Ii DOW ntum home to open the World' Series Saturday against o ' eague's Cincinnati aald two uded had tie with a run in t !G ' ninth, Rose helped the. · · liver their two-run knoc _- punch in the 10th. "I never thought it would end· in three," insisted Anderson. ''I always th.ought it wou.ld go five games, just Jike I said at Ute start." l?,000 Cel~rate ~~ory . ,_ .... ~ 2SSl1.fl Tot.I 3! J . ll t:ID DtO-S For a while, it looked like the 21 -year-old Candelaria would give the Piraites the reprieve they needed after two convincing lasses in Cincinnati. "Candelaria was revved up and ready to go," said Joe Morgan of the Reds. ••Jt was probably the greatest performance by a Jet\,y q:alnst us all year,'' said Rose. Candelaria started with a •flourish, striking out the first four batters be faced. Dave Concepcion stroked a solo homer 9ver the left field wall in the second, but that was the lone hit allowed by Candelaria· over the first seven innings. Al Oliver belted a two-run homer for the Pirates in the sixth to give Pittsburgh a 2-1 lead off Cincinnati starter Gary Nolan. ~ CINCINNATI P1ns•u"OM f' •torllW ••rllW Roselb 5 222 seer-na. s ooo MIM'o-tztl .s 0 2 1 ~lb s 1 2 0 8'rtKflC .S D D 0 A.0 11 .... r c:t .S 1 I 2 T.PllrtilD 4 DD 0 Sl~U 1D '0 1 0 G.Fostn-11 3 0 0 o Randolpfl2t> 1 1 0 o ~loniS • 111 o .... rlr.Wrf •DDD &ttt1trrf •110 111aN 3010 Geronlmoc:t. 4 O O e s.noo,.11leo!IC 'D 1 O Ncll#IP 20 0 0 T•.,..ra$11 10 0 0 c. CMroll p o o 0 0 Klrtc~lrklr. ph 1 D 0 0 ' CINCIN!llATI (API .:.... About 12,000 ~ple. most of them too ; youn1· .. tO remember the big blowOµt tO celebrate Cincinnati's lasl b'aseball world cham- pionship ihjµ94o, turned the· Na- tional Leatµe pennant-clinching into an early-morning party to- day as thei:a-~aited to welcome lbe<:irlctnn~ "RollS';'Wllo,had de· teated the P1ttsburgb Pirotes 5'3. The_ victoitt TUe~ay night' in Pittsburgh gave the Reds their third pennant since 1970, apld w~e club officials said today's celebration was smaller than the one iJ\ 1972, it was also much later at night. Wherever there was• a little room to spare, this morning's crowd turned downtown Cincin· ' nati's Fountain Square Into a sock hop. It was the kind of crowd p<>lice worried about, papic_ularly dur- ing the more th3n three hours of waiting before the team finally arrived about3:30 a.m. AltteNftundotl 0 1 0 0 b'l'flOkh" 1 0 0 0 Mc~'fp 0 DD 0 ~lb •. o·o D 0 - No real trouble ~ver materialized. There were about 18 arrestll, most on disorderly .conduct charges, according to the Cincinnati pOlic~'whose ma- jor·concern was with i barrage-or Eastwick p 0 0 D 0 C..0...ri• p l 0 0 0 ArmOrh.lefph O·D ,., Qfvltlp• II 0 0 0 Botdonp O 0 0 D ~~ 6 0 D 1 l Hltl'-*l 0 D D O { Telr.ul ... p ODDO " 1"•,u1I 36 S 6 .S To4el 31 l 1 l .t O ·oc:i!'IMll 010 OOll D10 1--4 f"•ttt.bur'lltl OOll DO'l 001 o..-..3 • E-llQnoldS, S.ftQUlllen. L08-0nc:fnM11 ,, Pllbtlurg1'11. 28-Mol'pn 2. MR~lon (1), A. Ollre, (1), lloM (I). SIS-&encl'I. SF- ArlTlbrlst1tr. I~ H " ER ••SO Nol.,.. 6 .SllOS c.carro11 1 o o o 1 1 Mc:E-y 1"'-t 1 1 1 0 1 E•stwtclr. (W, 1.0) ¥.I 1 0 o 2 0 llordon 1 00001 c...clltl•rl• 1"' .J l 2 2 1-4 Ghntl 11/\00001 '*'-*l (L,0.11 \'II 2 2 1 D 0 Tltllut.,.. 1'.1 000 0 0 S..,..-&ot'don IU. a.lk_....,__L T-l ;•1, A--46,lSS. f beer cans and bot~les which sailed throqgh tbe ~tr. ·Sixteen iii.juries were reported, but police said none were ;ierious. Four policernen were among those reporting minor in-,. ' . Junes. "It was a different crowd than we've had in the past," said Cin- cinnati palice chief Carl Goodin. ~ ''It was a lot younger and it was more aggressive. "It was a r estless crowd at first, and when the bottles start- ed to be thrown, I had thought I MONTREAL (API-·-Los . roa.flutyear and were22-7-ll a t Angeles opens its National home. 1 · Hockey League regy.lar season ''I know we'll be a good team,'' here tonight agalnsi the Cana. iliutford said. ''But it's im· perative that we get off to a good start and the te am isn't set yet." Owrl'Te11ftll t ONl•IMl li .U.,_. diens, and Kings Coach Bob Pulford admits he ·iS a little nervous. ••1 always get nervous between the end of training and the opener," said Pulford, whose Kings had a 20·10·10 record on the Los Angeles jumped off to a ... fme start last season, staying un- beaten in·its first 11 road games. The Kings have been beefed up by the addition of Marcel Dionne, one of the game's top scorers. Dionne came to Los Angeles from Detroit in a transaction which sent Kings captain Terry Harper to.tile Red Wings. "' about recommending that the Reds not be brought to the Square,'' Goodin said. ''But they (the crowd\ quieted down after awhile " At the celebration's peak. about 10,000 people packed the square, and the overflow moved into the pv~dio,il>ing bll!!'.U· Several ~~ re bloc~ o and the ci~ • ralid wjlh.Jhe sounds ol a~ bOtns:tor hf:xu1~ Most, $15 000 deeoratioas placed the l!!Mif. pion.ship sea w~re torn ~ during the ct;l~'1r;ation, aJthOu~' Chamber of Eommeree offic had already f!g_ured they w I have to redecorate. "There weren't 100 people ~re4 during the eighth inning," said Capt. Edwa~d Ammamann. "It was real1t" quiet .. around town , almost as l{ everyone was inside listening to the game. Then, within 45 minutes a Cler the game. this place was suddenly packed with -pie." -The playe.rs appeared tired as · they ,were intrpduced individual· ly and waved to the crowd from the .ba above the square;.i CN-cl\e oh 'ftf Bench lfil the c~dc a ting, ••we·reNo.1.'' The cr.d also chanted! "We want G~Jttµ, we want GuJl ett, •• ~a of the first i)tayoff gam'e appeared. : , After~rd s, Benc h's wife, Vickie, s aid she had been nervous the whole ni ght, but n~er doubted that her husband would be borne today. , ''After all," she said. "He only took one suit." Sports in Bri~f ' ~ .. ~ajol-Circuits Oppose PlQ,yoffs ' NEW YORK -Three ofthe na· tion'&• 1rq,aj9r conferences have reS!ftrmed their opposition to a national college footbaJI playoff altlitillllbf(ll!J<h a proposal may come qp1-'far .a vote for the first Ume at the "National Collegiate Athletic ' lisiOCiation·s January Nit~ ' . 'the. 'Aiilli<iat.,i Press learned the vo«e was 8;4 -five member~ of the 17-mad committee ~werl! a bsent -and three of th~ negative votes were cast by representatives of the Big Ten, Pacific-8.M.d SOutheastern Con· ferences. • •• > ,, . . 19·year.old ris ing star from Australia, disposed of Isabel Fernandez of Colombia 6·1, 64? Maria Bueno fe ll to Linda Thomas 5-7, 6·2, 6·3, and Jeanne EV'er't defeated Ingrid Bentzer 1·6, 6·3. dii& ...... LOS ANGELES -Once the vlorld 's for e mo s t womah Sprinter, Chi Cheng Reel bas ap. parenlly given up track stioes for baby booties. . The 1-year·old Nation alist Chineae athlete gave birth Tues· day to a 7-pound 4-ounce baby girl. ""'-• Whs(W,t .. ),. .. _ Holli-(L.0-l t ,, .. Llndbl.O ~ ,s.,..-Dr•gO ltl ,..__...Jse. OOI), 901 020-2 II" M ••• •• 50 -t'h 6J22t 1"1 0•11 0 •'b1 -42DJ o 1eo o o •V.11 0 10 WP-l lnclOI .... T-1:26. SOX .CE\.EBl!ANTS -Over 3,000 cheering Bosto1> fans awaited arrival of Boston Red Sox this morning. Red Sox defeated Oakland A's, 5·3, Tuesda y to win America n League pennant and will meet the Cincinnati Reds ir1 World Series beginning Saturday. A 's Praise Yaz . I Was n't Even Close-Bamlo I • . ' 1 \ I i ' ~ " I R DAILY Pit.OT Wednelel!X, October I, 1175 r Mesa Uses 5 .Backs · Villa Park Hlgh 's Spartans have their one· man running attack in Bruce Ben Ben and if YoU "'beck lhe Custa Mesa High stats you 'II find no one even close to Ben Ben's yardage But th ere 's a re· asQD .,.and Mesa coach Tom French explains it as his team gi rds for Thursday nig ht 's Cen· tury I.eague footba ll ron- fli ct with Vill a Park a t El Modena 1-ligh. The Mes a Mu st angs have pic ked up a few yards on the ~round , loo, but F'rench has been us- ing five players in his fullb ac k -hal f b ac k Cross Country .. t Edison Boasts . .; Best inCIF • BY EDSUKGA.llT ...... ..., ...... , .. " • For tbo1e who at · tended tlle Sunset ~*'ue cross country finala laat year, it would hav• befG easy to pre· diet that the Edison High Cbar1ertiWOUld ha ve one ot tbe CJF'1 top tt arm iri 1'75. While LOara's Ralph Sema-now a freshman •t UC Irvine-won in· dlvidual honors, Edison's Collin McCon- oeU finished second with teammal(!s Ch a rlie Walczak !ourtb and John Ho&an sixth. 'lilose three are now seniors and are the core ot an F.dison cross coun- try team that b 4-0 ~d ranked No. 1 In the C!F. numbe r two.'' s ays Pltiel. "Walcuk bu a IOt of natural abillly. Wbefl tt ,comes: down to the big meets. he hu re- aUy come through roe UI.'' Walczak was fifth at Mammoth and fourth at Corona de! Mar. On Hogan, Fitiel says, "be was our most Jn· fpi.rational runner last year. He is a good team . leader." And on Christensen. Fitzel says, "this is his first year a t cross COWl· try and he has really filled a gap that two of our graduating seniors ten.'' ground ga me. And wi th it<i•W. qua r t e rb ac k Tim Rosauer fillin g the air POWERFUL FIVE -Coach Gordon Fitzel (le(t) joins Collin with completio n s (47 McConnell, Ch a rlie Walc za k, John Hogan, Jon Goldstein connections in 76 at - -aiid Craig K~sey in a workout. His Edison Chargers are r~ed No.1 in CIFl;l"OSs country poll. • The Chargers have already won two invita· tionals and are 2-0 in ~nset League action . Md in the Mammoth In· vitational. the Chargers defeated Palos Verdes, Ute 1974 CJF champions. Hoga n was se~enth and thir d at Mammoth· and Corona del. Mar while Christensen was ninth and fifth. Fitzel says his top four are capable of breaking 9:30 in the two mile in track. tempts for 660 yards) there hasn 'l been the in· c~ination to go. to the run- ning game as much. Fullbac ks Dan Dud· dridge (36 carries, 120 ya t ds ), and Dav e Mollica {IS carries for 74 yards and halfbacks Jeff Fumbles Plague Jones (24 carries for 40 HB F yards), J ef! Babbitt (4-9 . oe yards) and Mall Dies (7-8 yari;:b) ha\'e shared Like many other foot. in lhe attotck. ball teams that run the "We 've been playing wishbone offense, the 32·34 players a game," Sad d I e b a ck High says French, ''a nd lhoEie Roadrunriers have been a r.e n · t token a p -rumble · prone in their pearances. We 're us ing a three games this ye·ar. lot of people and I think They lost three of nine our two·platooning is fumbles in their opening paying off with the ex-loss to Mission Viejo and per1ence we're gaining had two fumbl es re- each week.·· turned for scores in their As for B e n Be n. 48-0 blanking by Garden French says he doesn"l Grove. ex pect to slop the Vill a "Bui we only lost one Park flash in his tracks. f u m b I e a g a in S l ··Agains t some'oite like Foothill ,'' sa)'s Sad. him you do the best job dleback football coach QU=.e&n . Y:ou7k-now he'r-Jttl')'-Witte-=a bout-the going to g e t s ome Roadrunners' 14 ·3 loss, yardage, he's a good "and we recovered (our back. But we think our Foothill fumbles. We're defense is doing a job." really improving jn lhat fi'rench ahro notes the area." Villa Park passing game Witte hopes to see his where the Spartana~ike ~l•s RoadruQgen ifD· to use\ ~-5. 22q:·P<>und •prov~ !ur(her Friday Brad lgoU . "'n\ey like to night when they meet the . cet him in ·&e-on-one Huntington Beach High situations and if you 're Oilers at the Santa Ana so worried about the run.. Bowl. Kickoff is 8. nin,e gamt t:lwy ... wiU hurt Witte changed Sad· you paulp""" ~ays dlebac1<'1 om.ise ~the Frenc)I . .-" wishbone this'-year after all-league running back ·~-\ Glarence Jackson, who Grid Poll •' For Preps rushed for 982 yards, gradU-ted. Along with the change came the fumblH. "The biggest thing l have been stressing is concentration,·· says Orange County prep Witte. "I've been telling rootball rankings remain them-to concentrate at unchanged on the 4-A tbepointofimpact ." level following all rated BUt Witte is not as-con· elevens ro~ling to their'-eerned about his offense lhirdstrat1htconq~t . concentrating Friday The 3·A1 2·A clasltfica· night as he is about his tion hu oeen 1hU:en a defense containing Hunt· bt(, however, as four of i n a t o n B e a c h the ranked teams fell. · quarterback Bill Holst. La· Habra.•u beaten •1 ue ts the . best. by No. I :lant~ ~na throwing quarterback Valley, but retains it\ we've seen this year," No. S apqt. Tho)7·13 loH says Witte. "He Is a real to tt(e~ No. _. r1tnked threat with the bomb." ,Faleons waa impressive But Witte say$ his de- and La Habra still fense led by cornerback figures as the sedond Bob 'Banuelos is the best in the Freeway team's strength 'and says LeafUe. his secondary is improv- S 1 n Clemente '~ ing each week. It held Tritons move u"'a notcli Foothill to one-of-four to sixth place after win -passing. nine their third in a row Banuelos has 4 7 40- and Estancia is one back yard speed and iS also ofSanClemente. one of the team's top A, n~wcomer to the rw1hers. Banuelos had 31 ranks is 2·1 Cost.a Mesa, yards against Mission which ma.kes 1ts pre-Viejo . a t e am that sence r~t 1~ the Top 10 Tyrone Trapp rushed for forthef1rsttimeever. a game-high 58 yards * * * against. Another rusher, Ron Madrid, picked up ...,..CMM?T .. 1,,..... 46yards. "'"'111:-.."'"" NM• 0 per ~ ting -the · 1.s.n.1•(MU 27 wiShbonc is Bob Murio. t.INtttDellMI U 1.U-1u 1 ,, who completed 3 of 8 •.~.,,,.., 11 passes for 30 yards s ..................... 1:a-o1 ., 0r99tit~.,T•(lll11.:s-a-i-• a¥ainst Mission Viejo 1.s.a..t.Mvene.,-1,-01 • and picked up 29 yards l.Vltle"911L{M I SI h ).El~(2-11 ,. ont e ground. <I. "9cM'k1 lMI S.lAHMft Cl•ll 4. llfil 0-1111 IHI •.EMMc'9fHI ._.._1(1·0 •.EI0.-.... 11·11 '9.C..MtN(2•11 u ., " " " " • Pr.B-lcq NNL Tue\ll•r'•01f1111 Pllti burQl'l <I, W1~lnQIMI ! -. . . "' Lions Stifle ··Runs · Prep Polo Westminster High has Anaheim, a 1~-0 victory, had some very good de· over Lakewood and a fensive football teams 13 ·0 triumph over over the years. but Lions Marina. coach BUI Boswell rates Against the rush, this year's outfit as one Westminster has given of the best in several up just 78 yards. The big seasons·. guns (of the Lions, de· The Lions host Foun· f~nsively, ~ave been lain Valley High Friday linemen· Mtke .Pott«:r night in a battle of Sunset (6:3, 220) and Dennis Leagueunbeatens. ~ickcox (6·5 · 220>. ltnebacker Steve Although the Lions Williams (6·0, 195 ), cor- have just five defensive nerba ck Mike Cadwell starters returning and (5-9, 170 ) and s afety quite a few juniors play-Brad Merritt (6-1, 165). ing, Boswell says he's All were starters a year been more than pleast..>d ago. thus far. Offensively the Lions He should be . The are led by-quarterback Lions haVe allowed a Tim DeMase and run- meager total of 269 yards ning backs Kevin Travis in three games and only and Boswell's son, Den· -148-in lbe....LasUw.o.in eas· nUi. _ _ ing to a 14-13 win over DeMase is off o a good Laguna's Su:eeps ·Concern Estrada They already belong to the Orange League, but the Brea High Wildcats should ilso consider )Oin- i n g the South Coast Lea'gue. . And if thjs year's foot- ball result!' are any in· dicatlon, lhe Wiidcats wOU!d be de!lnite South Coast <:onlenders . 'They have already beaten EI Toro, 6-0, Dena Hills, 18-15, and will trY to make it three straight when they host the Lagu.na Beac h Artists at 8.Friday night. Brea coach Rudy ~ada ls talking a bit cautiously, howe ver, despite his team's suc· cess against the South Coast Leagu e and de1:plte his team 's dotn111ance over Laguna Beach in recent years- \he Wildd"ats have de~, feated the Artists si" straight limes. . "Laguna S,ach gave Canyon a goOd game," says Estrada about Ca· nyon's 13-7 win ... we·re impressed with their running back , Kevin Pike. and their receiver Vince McCullough. "And we respect that sweep of theirs. They run it seven-eight times per game, and Pike is an ex· cellenl ball carrier." Estrada r emembers Pike from last year's game which Brea won, 17 -6 . Pike scor e d Laguna 's only TO on a 51-yard run. Althou g h Lag•na Beach -a s mall but quick te am -likes to sweep, the Wildcats ap- pear to have the person- nel to contain it . Defensive ends Fted Hogan and Bob Seaborn are both quick, and Hogan is a three-year starter , being named All· Orange League ror two years. Estrada is also pleased with the (prj>- gress of back·up cfe- f ens iv e end Da y e Schofield, a 6 -2, 110· pound junior. The Wildcats , 2-1, al.so have some qt1ick or- fensive players. RuMing back Ray Reynoso has pi cked up 170 yatds.on 42 c arries from the Wildcats' multiple of- fense, Quarterback Walt Weigand is Brea's total of re.Ne leader. gain.inc 164 ' --yards rushing ~ passing for another Z73, completlug 2$-of-47. Leadi ng Brea's 0£· fensiye line ia guard Mark Gary (5-Jl, 170) and Hogan, a 190-poond tackle. "We like to go off tackle.·• says Estrada, "and we have been very successful running the dive so far." 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Travis s.....-1,J.c.."''*"11. Edison coach Gordon Fitzel is not predicting a CIF title yet, but he does say, "we have a real good grouping in our races. There is not a dif· ference or more than 40 seconds betwee n our first and seventh man.'' His other three run .. oer5 are Craig Kelsey, Jon Goldstein and Rudy Arciniega." Kelsey was eighth in the Mammoth Invitational and Gold,,- tein finished 10th at Mammoth and seventh atCoronadel Mar. (S.11, 185) has rush.ed ror _:~:.~!!'::1~ 181 yards in 41 earries· ••OSH·SO~M while Boswell has 161 l..WwrMt,:C--•Yr':";"z 1 .._, yards in 42 carries. ""*•'-t• 1 1 ' 1 1 ,_. "We're happy with the Unh••••lly ''O<'l"t: Kl,Mrwlf J, · rr h 9or'wll 1• ""'°"1"· progress our o ense as made, but we're not hap-1c.!-:~~ py with the turnovers MllrlN 2 o 2 2-• ' h d D M • LlllMUllk•n • J 4 •-15 Fitzel, in his second year as head coach and in his fourth year of cross country at Edison, says the current Charge rs "are by far the best I've had.'" Boosters Bus To Brea Game we ve a . e ase s s.torlnQ : Mmr1n•-8•u•• •. eu-.1w. passing has been very AiWo. good and the offensive JUNIOll VAlllllTV line is coming a long. We 're getting better of· fen s iv e ly," says MltlNI 0 0 II 0--0 Bus transportation to Friday night's Laguna Beach High football game in Brea js availa- ble, thanks to the Laguna Be ach Boosters Club. La1o111u~.,, <11 • 1 1~2• l'lllOSH·IOl'H ~f!M 1 2 11 CJ-.<11 And McConnell is one of the best cros s country runners in the CIF. McConne ll wa s vi e· torious in the Mammoth and Corona del Mar in· vitation'als and Fitzel says, ''he"s probably the fine.st runner around if you leave out Laguna Beach's Eric Hulst." LB Mllllll... 0 I I 1-J Bos well. The We stmins ter korlno : M.1ri111-Rownn.ero 7, 'W1nlr1y,St1,..r\. The bus will leave the Laguna High parking lot. at 6:30 with round trip transportation al $3 per passenger. Hungry fans can purchase box sup- pers for an additional $2 each. coach thinks hi• de!ense G• J V U ball will get a severe test Fri-tr 8 0 ey day night. . VAltllT'I' "Founta'tn V II h 1ioWrlN1C1e1. r"'11nt-1s, 1s-10, 1J.4, a ey as JUJUOlt VAlllSITV an outstanding pa!i-Sing Mtrt ... IMf r1,1111n 1s-J, 1s-1J. tt k d ·t h h YAlllllTV a ac an 1 as t e .v.11..ion vi.10 °'' un• .. r•ltv .. ,s.. potential for a g ood run-1s.11 , u -10. I g t F t · JUNIQlt VAltllTV n ng af!le, ~· oun ain U!ll .... r.i1., fit 1o11151on vll)o 1•u . Valley 1s ,RlUcker than .._,s, 1s.1. any of the three teams va11111Tv we 've met thus far and is ,.._s..-:_ ci ...... "1' o.i· E• Toro is.io. by far the finest passing team we've met.'' JUINIOlll VAltSITV Sen c i. ..... 1111 Ml El Tor11 IS.7, l-IS. 1S.ll. Sponsored by Orange Coast Daily Pilot * Cash Prizes Worth '500 I -·y Plgllcln Plckon>o '75 WilWMrs Will be awarded a toUI of $50 In cash. First Pf•ce entrin Neelve $25, second place wins $15 and $10 Is awa'*d for tlllrd place. Winners are nolllled by mall. Lo* for tlle oltlclal Pk11ldn Plckeroo pla'9f'S twm •••h WMi In t .. Dally Pl'9t-1s pages. • arcle -team -tillnk will will In Nell of tile 30 palr\R91. You ·l"'IY man _. elllry or brlf111 lt to llM Dlilly Piiot elflce nearest you. l1Mre •re Dally Piiot Offkes In Newport Be•ch, L111un• -II. Mlulon Viejo, Huntington -·h -C:.uMe ... Walczak, Hogan and Charlie Christensen are battling for the number two spot. "In our first three meets each one was Reservations can be made through Reef Li· quor. Giovanni's Dell, Stu Avis, via Bob Mills {494--8629 )or through the high school (4!M-8546). •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ENTRY BLANK Nlirne .•.................•........••...••• Address •..........•••........•. ~· •••..•.• City ........................ Zlp ........ .. -....... " ......................... .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Clrclt teams you tl\lnk wlll win this Wffk's ganm : : Rams vs san Diego : Buffalo vs Baltimore : AtlantavsSF · : Denver vs Pittsburgh • :. Kansas City vs Oakland : New England vs Cincinnati • : NY Jets vs Minnesota ! Philadelphia vs Miami : Dallas vs NY Giants : Air Force vs BYU : Washington vs Alabama • : Texas vs Oklahoma : West Virginia vs Penn State • : LSU vs Tennessee : Washington State vs USC • : ~lchlgan vs Michigan State ! Notre Dame vs North Carolina : UCLA vs Stanford ! Oklahoma State vs Missouri : Syracuse vs Navy • : Penn vs Dartmouth • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : Cal vs Oregon : Arkansas vs Baylor ; No. Carolina State vs Maryland ·canyon Defense Tests DD 1st prize S25 2nci 'prite • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : ColoradovsMiaml (Fla.) : San Jose State vs Long Beach State"t : • · Princeton vs Cornell • · : ~he Canyon High tat breakdowns which, Comanches from he says , caused two of Anaheim will be looking the three Jumbl" pa. for • filhl when they nyo'n made aaa nst meet the Dana Hills Laguna Beach. Dolphin• Friday nl1ht "Dana HUia ill big 11\d at 1'\lstin H1rh (8) In a ·awesome and will be ~on.-leaaue gridiron herd to handle,'' tays c.lasb. Wood , "And we won't be Comln& o!! a 13·7 win able to mike the kind ot aver La1111ha Beach laat ml1taku we did and week. the Come_nchn Wiit ,, <ll'e lookint to Improve · thelr2.J record. Wood .iso 1eem1 to be Cfll)On coach Chuek' a little worried about Wood ex.prts1ed some D•n• Hlll•' offen1ive coneer~k~hot!t the -ba<,kl. ' ' ' • • ~ .. ....,......... .. . . . "Our defense is not too Comanches' ground bad/' he says. "We have 1ame. elven up about 10 ,points , Bl'lllllOni 'who coined per ••me, but we re go.., most of ·hts yard g inc to., have lo trqprove .lgaJmt Laguna · 8 ~ !or Dani Hills. They can inl bp the middle'!'.:":.. s core on you at peeled to be the bl.:r anytime.'' A br at • O!fen•lv,ely the t e toDanaHJlfs'. He Comanches, accordlnc to carried nine times ror 72 WOOd, have most ol their yanb •l•inat La1una. s tren1th 1 in the 4uar .ter~a'Ck Art back!ield. Tro1l1n wlll l••d the Fu 11 b a c k M il r It Coinonchel' ilt1c1<. He Bron1on 1nd tallb1ck eompletea alx qi 11 Mlle• Uyemauu licureto pauea tor II yards be the 111aillatay1 0( the 811alnat llaauna. ,1 :. 01,ike VS Army : : . Auburn vs Kentucky ! : 1owa vs Ohio State : : . . • • : Tl• MIAKER -My -.. Ult lolol : : ~-· .. ,olilU scored In all IO .. mes la : : : • • . . .. ......... . . • • = : : : . : : . • • • 1 ------... -.-----.j~-----"· ·: j -~ t ······················-...··············-······, • 3rd prize $10 ...,....i· .. lo ............ .. ' . ' • .., ... , ................. & la;W -f Wat s;••f· ' -=r \ ,,.,.,, ........... ~r . . --·.. .-.-. •' t------.· -.. ........ ~ I ' . - • ~als. Concern ii I , Kiefer ~Ila IDlh"a Tillen put some denta In Ibo Elt.ncla aecondary Jut Sllturday and that has to be a concern to ,Eacles "°""b Ken Kleier as lllo Eatancl• te•m prep.area ,.,. Friday's club wttb Corooa,del Mar. The two collicte at NOWP,Ort Harbor Hllh In Century League hoctility and Corona del Mar's chief weapon Is quarterback Gary Guia· ness and the forward pass. "Guisness had people covered pn all sides, yet he put the ball right where It had to be," ob- serves Kiefer. ''He's an exceptjooal thrower.'' Corona del Mar players came out of the ViUa Park fracas in fair· ly battered shape from the physical pounding, but Kiefer discounts any advantage for Estancia. ''Corona del Mar took our doctor, Dudley Pf all, and he 's really good. Corona del Mar should be iq good shape for us," says Kiefer. Kiefer used three quarterbacks in dispos- ing of Tustin and the most successful was Kevin LaRue. who tossed three scoring passes. But Kiefer says his team will continue to employ all three qbs, (LaRue, Larry Hall and Kirk Langdale) and although he lists the same lineup that has ap-. peared t he last two weeks in print, there are sever al who may start instead or see a great de- al Of action. Still missine from the E s tanc i a attack, however •. are r eceiver David A d ams and fullb~ck Larry McPhail. • • Heltg Cod Catch Garden Grove's Rudy r.Junoz , Westminster's Bob Tyler and Costa Mesa's Bill Iida (fronll"left) show off part of the limit catch by anglers aboard the Channel Isle out of Art's Landing. Iida took lbe jackpot with his 25-pounder . Dressel Sparks- Hawks Upgraded Cards Threaten Diablos MONTEBELLO -The in individual siz;e and in Ca nt we 11 H ig h nu m ·b e r , ... says Cardin.aJs, speaking of Washburn, ''And that Getting up for a non -their new beginning and could hurt us.·· league game against a sporting a 2-J record will Quarterbacli: Tony team that is 0-3 would invade Mission Viejo lo Stevens will be calling seem to be a tittle. dif. take on the MV Oi ablos the signals against the ficult, but El Dorado Friday night at 8 in a non-Diablos The ~-11, J80- i!!igh football coach Glen leag';'e football struggle pound senior had bis best Hastings says his GOlden Cantwell dropped from game against Cathedral Hawks are not going to the CIF 4~A divi~ion into in Los Angeles last Week. overl09k anyone. · the 3-A this year }.D hopes He completed seven of 10 The Hawks of Placen-of being more' com passes inthe16·12win. tia will meet the El Toro petitive. Washburn expects that Chargers Friday night U the Cardinals " fi-:->t ·M a n u e I Herrera . (8) at Valen cia Hi gh three games are any tn Cantwell's fastest nm· School.· dication. their hopes ning back. will fi gure Hulings feels that the s hou ld be r ea l ized heavily in the Cardinals' Chargers' offense is not especially since they ground g<1m~ to be discounted and won only one game las1 The 5-9 senior has ac- says that the El Toro year. Five of their oppo cumulated over 125 quarterback could give ne~ts, however , ended yards in the past three his team some trouble up m the playoffs gam es and has caught I ,. • • . ' IWl. Y PILOT @ ·'f~!y.Octobel'l, 1'15 • ·~~ E E'~· Spo.~ nus : ye .0'JISOD ca1~ndar !J Spmgue-1.eu ~ .4l for Real . . . Newport Harbor tbem.nowbPeartobta can't tbJ.ak about only HJ.a1ti•1 SaUon found out ton tend ~ r a tt er Basbor~t bo'tlfever, point· wllat a David Sp,,_ squuhlng Newporl8,7-T, lllS out 1.0• yarloua ""*' 1-Loe, Atamltoc foot-·1n the clrcllitopener.. • Iba Charswa 8ive oa of· 'ball team can do last Thi od • f'mliile. '-· · · · wftk-and that means s week R --'~1 ifisa1bore a~d Tim bad new. for Edison Ibis crew (••••· a dllf-1 ·..DtMue of Westmlllller week u the Loa Al Grif· obstacle, one which 'are the two to_. h flDI pre_pare for Friday's feature, a better ~ef.-e •quarterbacks tn t~e SU.nlet League clash. and a touch quarterblck Jea1ue and you· kfOW Coach J im Rodarte'& jn Rick Bashore. Edison is f,olllC to u.-· Grittlna meet the.Edillan "Edison cets to t1ie t11e football," says Chargers at Huntington ball very qllickly on de-· llodarte. Beachffigbandaltbouab tense," says Rodarte. His own qb , 'Kurt Sprague appears ''They live 1ou a lot pl Kin_gsolver, was 4·for~ doubtful •Clir\ (pu.lled different look11 . but it's last week, played touah ham.strin&), Los AJ ap. like any othe r Sunset defense. and was ·coo· pears to lose very lltUe.in League &"ame, \,here just sidered by m any as the tM l"Unninc department are no breathers." . outstanding player on 1 thanks to Some good Rod!rte say~ his crew the fi eld. replacements and three · fellows up front who are makln1 everyone look S" I;' IT f.• l good with their offensive t.· r . oe ,,,, in ess lilocklng. .. We had to move ih ~;hie Aragon and Sam Fred Workman anclhis Rodriguez 's 27-yard Stt)'der in the backfield Valencia Tigen are still keeper, giving Valencia after we lost Sprague trying to find the winning 33 pofuts in three games. _and Steve Fo1el early," combination that h as But University came sa)'S'Rodarte. "But they eluded the Orange •back to score ag~ to both camelhroufb far us Leacue rearesentiUves keep ValenclB on tbecut· and our off ens vei line for so~ lonc;-byt JM:re ·aide. and defense ·came has betn an improve-Workman Bays his t bro u ch . T 0 ho 1 d .mebt in ~e .scerinc C'Ol· team wiU be ba~d pre-· Newport to rninus 12 ~mn despite three non· ssed to cont8ia• .S•n yards.in the second half league tc:-ses.. Clemente running backs was really something." The Tigers invade San Brian Wood and Tom < Up front and lhe ones ae~ente Fr-iday night in . Ar~. . t that Edison must deal • .. bid to upset the un-His ma111 cogs in the with if it's to contiRue ·un:-defeated Tntons. backfield include thrte , defeated are tackles Ron In the past 17 games juniors-Rod riguez, Langer (6·3 225) aDd Valencia has failed to tailback Donnie Moreno Hugh D\lgan' (6·3 Zll) win, although it tied (5-5, 143) and awing back plus guArd l!.ou 'Webb twice in .''74 . Valencia Kevin Harbert (5·9, 175). (6-0 190). · threatened to pull out 1Ls The Tigers enter coo- The Gri Cfin s con· fll"'St win orttiie'campaign fiict. with a big disadvan· sidered an also-r~n with la·st ,wee k , paring tage in w eight, but the dubious condition of University High"s lead lo Workman says that'• .fu!!".!.(ue looming over 7-6 OD quarterback Mino nothina new. .. Almol<•• MW can & trucks! 833-0555 ---UASI IPICUiUST. .......... ..,. ,_ ... .-... 1 ll .. " .. , '"' "' " ' ,, ' r.• •:t. '" " ., "' '" "' "' ... .. , "' I' , , And while the defense has been consistently tough, the offense bas been somewhat s poradic . -COrona del Mar figures to lend more problems to that offense, according to Kiefer. "Scott Burghardt iS a Cantwell . co~ch Dale eight passes for more good runner and he likee Washb:urn,,in his s'llCODd than200 yards --- to pass. He can be a real year_ of coaching the "' "I ,~ Women's ' Athletics Tf:NNIS 0..Mllaft >fl>U.-... 11 ~­Tiw)mnoft IOHl dlrf V•ll'OM .. 5.. 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Htl1•r IE T) d•I Ftnltndlt·&ool•t .... Atdlff·Rotlef1Hlfl ISCI dlf Pr•r· Sftilttl .. I. threat," says Hastings. ~ardinals, and a former "He can spread you out · Jun ior co ll ege all· and then he can run American at E ast Los through.•• · Angeles College tieUeves El Dorado's secon· in tough aggre1siYefoot· dary, according to Hast· ball. . ings, has been tnctibSis· Workmg.out of a pro. tent. set type of offense. l,he "Last week we got Cardinals, Washburn burned," he s ays. "Mis·. says, will strive for a sion Viejo threw more balanced attack. than we expected them "We have faith in our to, but we know that El offense and we believe Toro will be passing a it's the kind that can lot."' open up a ball game." he But it appears that El says. Toro's secondary will get Although the Cantwell a workout also. The Todd squad boasts of 16 re· Peterson to Ken Dressel turning lettermen, there passing combination has is not too much depth been a "factor i n the a nd the 35-man tea m Hawks' attack . may be hard pressed hp Dressel, lest year's all· against the Mission Viejo Orange League recejver, n~i;nbers. . has already hauled in 19 They a re bigger, both .HJ3 Soccer ' Kicks.Off Opening cere monies of the South Huntington Beach Region of the American Youth Soccer Organization will be con- d~ted Saturday morn- ing at 11 at the Edison Community Center in Huntington Be ach. Th ree exhibition games, l•f turing boys an~ girls from seveh through 18 years of age, are scheduled for noon, l:30and:f1>.m. SeVer•l members of the Los Angeles Aztecs soccer team are expect. ed \o attend. passes and 1has set a school career record for r:::::==================:::-1 receptions. In the 21-19 Win over Mission Viejo last week, lhe 180·pound split end caught nine pas ses, two for touchdowns. Hastings admits his team has goOO. s-ize, but ·feels that EJ Toro's quickness may present problems, ··El Tord's Craig ... Driml worries us,'' says Hastings. "He is small, ONE•TO•GO SALE sellOOlf'· !he re~ll' ~-~ 11•110" 1111ce of Jhe ATl.AS PREMIUM PONERBATTERY but he's quick and if we DIMDll Save money on can't keep him from go-!!111111!! ing outside, he 's going to ... present sume problems •--:::~===='=============::::... rorus." r other Atlas batteries, too. Sales end!! Ocl. 14 ,..,,, .... ., • PCMD GRAND OPENING E AlU\S f¥1.CESETTERS I DOUGLAS PLAZA CENTER IRVINE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10 6:00 PM to 8 :00 PM (Across from Orange County Aifportl I MEET IN PERSON Anthony Oavis Dave Roller Gl!'l'TWO s • r . ~~~.~. ~ I•• ~·· tlr• for E7fl..14 wl'll1e••U.t WHrTiwALL SM.E PRICES • through Oct. 31 Sit• 2 tl•es • h.,.. 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"We ,jut b&Yen't -39-28 and Phoenix, :111-U: tlon game Thuraday at host Los An1eles City ror 484 yards and live are raclnr one or lhoir alff lo ueeute wall.11'1 two weeks a10. The CUbs Qrange Coast College Runninc back Monty 3o'cloct. . College in the Southern touchdowns. His No. 1 1tilfestcballea1aollbe a.-blnatlonofbodltbe woreldlelatweel<. ta the clear cut favorite J3ulterdick (202 yards, The 0.nabruck team is California Conference target bas been Homer seaoa. • . oa ... and defense t. b · , . to win the South Coast•. 9 avg. 1 an 4 currently tourin.g the football opener st Butler,whohu13r~ ''Golden West bat a biltDeomiltmit.'' T .e .Jlu1Uers Mark Conference football qu-arterbacJc Morris U.S. OrangeCoast(7:30>. tion.s' for 237 yards and veey fine fqotball team. l Davts, who rushed tor chamgionsblp, BJedaoe <t•·D•, 259 The West Germans Coach Luther Hayes• fourTDs. It is the fine1t coicbed HIO'e• h•• been an 214.l'Jl.?dl last w~1k . yards, 6 TDa) pace a will also demonstrate LACC Cubs have lost Steve Taylor is the team we'll face •• u.ya l.Acp usUtant coach ajaJ.nst,Ful.lertoa, iaoow .Coach Dick Tucker"s freshman-dominated of. their techniques during three games in tbree..out· Cubs' top running back. Ha)'es ' for jtbe. past three the third leadfn1 runner Pi.rat~, who shared the feme. The defense is led halrtime or Golden ings thus far, and have He's rushed 150 yards in ·~y have two fine 1eupn1. replacing 'Al.....-in, Golden West biltc.-y. circuit crow 0 wl~b bJ middle guard Bill West's root ball game bad to gO to a pas1ln1 at· 30 carries for a--4 .9 running backs who we Baldock tbia summer. ~ total ls 1~077 Yards. Fullert~n Jast season, Marshall, linebackers Friday ni1ht· at Orange tack to try and catchup. average. will have to contain if we Baldock l• now the LA.CC And he's avera1ln1 147 have b~itzed four oppo-Wayne Visconti and Bob-Coast. ·LACC's Tony Craver Hayes, who played at want to win the football line ch. yards per &a.me. oeota without any trouble by Nilea and safety Craig --;=:;;;;;====·=======,;;;;;;;;::::;:::;:::::;;:;:::;;:;::::;:::;=:::::::;;::;;:;;::;;:~~::::::~~::;;:=:~:;=::;;:;~~=::::~=::::; and appear to have too Feola . much striking power for · • therestoftheSouthCoasl c. Cerrito• (2-1) -SPECIAL VALUES COSTA MESA FULLERTON SANTA ANA WESTMINSTER l teams. EmieJohnson'sFalcons FOR 294a8RISTOLST. 15305.H-Bl.VD. 120£.lilRSTST.ATCYPllESS 15221Bt:ACHBLVD, That's why the Daily are the definite dark TODAY SO.OF SAN OIEGOFWY. l'HONE:87CHJ700 l'HONE:!547·7477 PHONE:893-8544 Pilot is picking OCC to horses. Cerritos has a PHONE: 549-1533 J win the tlllc again: strong passer in Trini THRU SUNDAY . I • I Here's the South Coast Gardea (28-46 , 355 yards, OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 8:30 A.M.-9 P.M. SAT. 8:30 A.M.-6 P.M. SUN. 9 A.M.-5 P.M. 1 Conference handicap: l TD). t' The Falcons .have had l. Orange Coast (4.0) little trouble moving the -The Pirates have an ball, but the defense has outstanding passing beenillconsistent. game Jed by sophomore Dave White (10 TDs s. Santa Ana (l·Zl - . already this season) and The Dons of coach Dick a very good running at-Gorrie are definitely the tack sparked by ~y .most .imprOved team in Accomando (441 )'aiil&, the conrerenCe, but have 7.7 average). · not improved enough to The OCC derebse is beacontelider .. loaded with returni,dg :rile Dons have a solid starters and is ranked pager in former Foun- No. 2 in the conference tain Valley High stan-- behind Grossmont. dout Dan Troup (2J.SO, ' 312yards,3TDs). · z. Grossmoat (%-1) - Coach Dave Jordan's , I . Sa• Diego Me1a Griffins won the Mission 0-%).·-The Olympians Conference title last have bad their problems year, but could find the and they don't figure to going a lot tougher in the end tfils week when con· SouthCoast. ference play begins, Grossmont has a solid especially si nce they passer in Jiin Browning faee OCC in the opener. (33-49.356yard5,2TDs), Quarter.back Jim a good runner in Larry -Valenzu~la (25-78, 346 Downs (203 yards, 4.1 yards, 4 TDs) and nm- avg., 3 TDs) and the con· niniback Chuck Benbow ference's top receiver in (145 yards, 3.5 avg., 2 Doti. Kramer (20.calches, TDs) pace San Diego· 257 yards, 2 TDs >. Mesaoffensively. :t 7. Mt. San Antonio 1 3. Fullerton (2:·1) -(M)-lt's quite possible Coach Hal Sherbeck's the Mounties could go Hornets, along with winless in '75. Mal Eaton Grossmont, figure lo be has a team that is about OCC's biggest threats. 98percentfreshmen. lThe defense has ~n Binky Benton, the con- F u l le rt on ' 11· chief ference•s top runDin&' stre....,h ttUs se•~ with back a year ago, paces the offense inc6usis· Mt. SAC. ije's carried 77 1 t~t4ltboughrthat,was timesfor324 yards and l reversed {n a 21·26 win TD. The Mounties' de- over Golden West last feme bas had its pro. week. bJems. · CORNELL "300" DOUBLE BELTED BAI IERY ADJUST TERMINAL FENDE . CLEANER SAYER 11 ..... ,., 0;1 ~o"'"'"'ft' coou •• P••••"' .,.,. <otto1fo11 011d p•o••<" bot•o•1 l•t•i,.o lt ••d cobl••· •••i••• 011, 901011,.0 1••••• 011d h•o•. Soolo •lb•o•IM ......... .... 69 TO ( USE . ·•. foolly 1.;.,..11o4- 0")' co" -"iii...,to '-olltM.o Wtlo .... ...... 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I KNOW S OM E oldtimers who do their smOking in ltie garage, in· th e basement, anywhere that they are out of sight of their wives. Think how bad this is on the nervous system . \ 1£ I were a doctor, t would advise oldtimers like myself to limit their co.nsumption to a half pack a day, and I would advise youngsters who have not started never to begin smoking. I QULT SMOKING altogether for two years in the early 1930s. But the Depression got too tough for me, so I started ' again.' -The next time you write about cigarette smoking, Dr. Ste~(lcrohn. 1 hope you consider the oldlimer,g and give them abreak.-Mr. V. COMMENT: l know some senior citizens < ·w h o h a t e t h e expression) who will dislike your designation· "oldtimers" even more. So let's just say we're t a lking about people over 70 who enjoy a few cigarettes a day. ALTHOUGH YOU and your wife are regular readers of my column, it is likely that you have missed the few I have written about smoking for those in your age group. I have said that when a person gets past 70, is apparently healthy, doesn't cough, or have shortness of breath, I would not change signals so late in the game. For example, I don't advise a 75-year·old man who is overweight to go on a s trict diet. I don't advise a 70-year-old man who is physically lazy to start exercising to keep fit. I don 't advise a 74-year-old like yourself to : give up his breakfast sausage and egg beccitise - of the fear or cholesterol. THE POINT I want to m ake, Mr. V. (at'l.d I hope your wife is reading this, t.oo> is tha t there is no n eed foT a 70· to 80-year-0ld to sneak into the garage for a smoke. Understand, I am against s moking for those or any age, hilt would gladly bend or break the rules for a healthy oldster who enjoys ·a few smokes a day. I - • I DAILVPllOT• R • • QUEENIE By Plill lnt..t ... 'OPEN SUNDAYS & EVENINGS • ' ' • l HA.PPY I BIRTHDAY GLELlNE~E l\,VLON HI-LOW lOOJ\ CELANESE NYLON PILE. 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VIEW ~ ' • • • • ' I r I I 1 ( ,, • • • • ... ~l.l.YPILOT I FTC Accord '1 On Crude ~~m!~~~~ dardOil Co. of Indiana has agreed to sell 100 million ba.rrels of Wyomlng crude oil lo indepen- dent refiners over the ne xt 20 years, the Federal Trade Com- mission h as announced. The FTC said the cGnsent agreement with Standard, the na· tion·s fourth largest crude oil pro. ducer, would decrease the threats of an oil monopoly in Color ado, Idaho, M ontana, Utah and Wyom- ing. IN A $225 million deal last May 1, Standard bought seven oil and na tural gas fields a nd two gas pro. cessing plants from Pasco, Inc., an arrangem ent the Fi'C had al- leged would lessen competition and tend to t~reate a monopoly in crutJe oil production and sales in the five Rocky A-1 ounlainstales. Under terms of the con.sent or- der , Standard must offe r 100 million barrels of crude oil or all the crude oil produced from the prope:rties until 1996, >A'hichever com8s latC'r , first to Pasco·s Sinct•ir, Wyoming, refinery and then to other independent refiners in th~ Roc ky Mountain area if the Sinclair refin<'ry is unable or un- willing to take th e crude oil. The order a lso prohibits Stan- dard from buying more than five percent of the petroleum products refi;. from t he 100 million bar- rels crude oil. T FTC WILL accept public UfOIT.._... AH, THERE IT JS -Chairman Alan Greenspan of Coun - cil of Economic Advisers, reaches down for his briefcase as Treasury Secretary William Simon checks his notes. The pair prepare for press conference on President Ford's tax' m essage this week. comment on the order through Dec. 5 before m aking a final de- cis ioO. The orde r would settle an 'FTC tomplaint against Standard, it§ criide oil producing subsidiary Arg~o, Pas co and Studebaker- Worthington lne.. which owns mor'tthan 55 percent of Pasco. P~sco and . S tudebaker· Worthington are prohibited in the cons nt order from selling any of ther mainingPascoasselstoany com any operating a refinery in the ky Mountain states or hav- ing refining capacity of more than 30,000 6arrels per day any ere in the United States, withdut prior FTC approvai. Tax Liability List Shows Ford's Plan T~ Sinclair refinery has a ; capa ityof49,000barrelsperday. · AJfcord Acquires :~Operation . Ne port. Beach-based Amcord Inc. nounced the completion or ·its uisition of the assets of a Ne Mexico coal mining opera- tion , supply ·coal to Amcord"s Ph nix Cement Co. plant at Cl dale, Ariz. WASHINGTON (AP> -Here is a table of tax Uabilities ror- family with two dependents, filing joint with itemized deductions of 16 percent of adjusted gross income. If standard deduction ex- ceeds itemized deduction, family uses standard deduction. Column A is the tax liability under 1972·14 law. Column Bis tax liability under 1975 law and Col umn C would be the tax liabili- ty under President Ford's recommendations for 1978. Column 0 shows bow much the Ford proposals would reduce income tax liability compared to 1972-1974 taxes and Co~umn E shows how those proposals would cut taxes compared. to 1975. Adj. gross inc. A B C O E 5,000 98 0 0 98 0 7 ,000 402 186 60 342 126 10,000 886 709 485 401 224 15,000 1,732 1,612 J,325 407 287 20,000 2, 710 2,500 2,280 430 310 25,000 3,820 3, 700 3,370 450 330 30,000 5,084 4,964 4,648 436 316 40,000 8,114 7,994 7,667 450 330 50,000 11,690 11,570 11,180 510 390 142 Firms Eyed rder Yours NOW ••• 22o/o Average Tax Payment 1000 . ERSONAUZED TYUSH DER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND KA.PE ANO SIZE OF LABEL • ' ' • liht Joli" Ooe 12S M•I" S1re9! •"rto"'"· ""r••••• 12:MS L•b••• Oo Hot H••• A Pri"t•lll 8ord•r. --------------------• flll in thf• coupon, clip •nd m•ll with Sl.SOto1 f'il .. Printing L•bel Div,. -OH;c• llox 15'o Cott• IMH, Celifornl• '2626 WASWNGTON (UPI) -A compilation issued of the taxes paid by 142 large corporations last year showed they paid an average of 22.6 per- cent -less than ball the corparate iocom.e fax rate of 48 percent. EIGRI' OF the com· panies paid no taxes despite profits totaling $843 million and some re- c e iv ed tax refunds because of accumulated tax credits or past losses, according to Rep. Charles A. Vanik: (D· Ohio) a member of the House Ways and Means C'A>mmlttee and' a tax re. form advocate. Eighteen companies paid taxes at a rate of 10 percent or less on profits oC $270 million, be said. "These corporations were able to completely avoid pa.ying federal in- come taxes or keep them to an absolute minimum without breaking any laws," Vanik said in a speech prepared ror de-- livery in the house. "TREY HAVE instead taken ve ry effective ad· vantage of the numerous 'incentives' and business sector 'stimulants' that 2 nro,....n.ted have come to be an C' """"' estabU.hed part of the At Pacific Special lo lbe DaUy Pilot LOS ANGELES - James R. Knapp and Harvey A. Proctor have been elected executive vice presidents and d irectors of Pacific Lighting Corp., the Los An ge l es·ba se d diversified public utility holding company, follow· ing action by the com· pany's boar d of direc· tors . '.BofAOKs ·China Bid U.S. tax code," he said. The corporations which paid no taxes in 191f . .b.ecaus~ Qf . tax credlta or tax loss carry forwards or carry backs listed by Yanik and their adjusted net income were: Ford Motor CA>., ~I mil II on ; Lockbeed Aircraft Corp., $29 million; Honeywell $98 million; U.S. Industries Inc ., $11 million; American Airlines $26 million; .Eastern Airli nes $11 million ; American Elect.rlc Power Co., $163 million; and ~lstate Insurance Co., $137 million. I ,. • • Penalty for ,~Pigging' L4 ro Test Electricity 'Sl.ack Time' U1e By THOMAS D. ELIAS Complaints that the price structure under which electricity is sold actually encourag~s 'wasteful usage began in earnest during tlle Arab oil embargo or 1973--14. Almos t two years late r. changes are coming in that rate structure, which has seen large users charged less per kilowatt hour than more sparing electric customers. TWO MOVES ON tbe 1tate level have attracted the most at- tention . Both invo lve the "lifeline'' conce pt, considering natural gas and electricity basic needs for which consumers should pay only a "mlliimal" cost. The concept was approved by the state Legislature last month, when it passed a bill ordering the Public Utilities Commission to designate a "lifeline quantity" of gas and electricity needed for space and water heating, li ght and food refrigeration. Rates for those basic amounts are not to rise above the prices that will be in errect next January unless the average rate charged by a utility company for all its electricity has risen 25 per- cent ov er the Jtnuary 1976 level. This will make it impossible for firms like Pacific Gas & Elec- tric, Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric to increase rates to small users un· til large users have already been assessed large increases. THE P UC ACTUALLY an- ticipated the new law in a de- cision of its own last month. It de· i;i gnated lifeline quantities of both electricity and natural gas and reduced the rates for the one- third of PG&E customers whose usage is below those levels. .. _ .. "'"""' -·· .. -~ ..... " Alt• ..... Alf• 8111 Aiko I...:; ..... -........ Altl9d Ttl __ , """ E•sw Am FlrKI """' F19tll """' """" -°'" Amllll G< • "'-1 -'" """ Ttlev -... ~ ....... -Aoe•co -M~ .. .... AllO ~·· AU Gs Lt "'" Sift! =~ ... .. --~ .. -~" _, -.m RI! -" _, Beylou 8".111 Cp 9-Mly Ls BeU Ub ~ .. Co 8111J k id ......... 811041 Pw ...... 8 1U.0 ~ OMA Co Bl* IE¥111 -~ 80oth Np ........ 9rll0kl Ir+ '~ . 2l'o ]\Ii s-. ...... ll'o ...... ].._ ...... lO .... ?1 '"" 10\lo lS 26 SOtrrHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS But a project now in the or· ganizat1on al staaes in Los Angeles may have even mQl'e Jong.term signi£icance. The city, using a $200,000 grant from the Federal Q\ergy Ad· mi.niatration, will eirperiment with ''non·traditional" electricl· ty price arrangements aimed at reducing both prices and the amount of power generating capacity it needs. BASIS FOR THE experiment is the fact that any large utility uses all its generating capacity only at r are "peak load" times. U energy use during those peak hours could be cut, the need for new power plants would be drastically reduced. In the Los Angeles experiment. a dminis tere d by the city's Department of Water and Power, about 2,000 volunteer residential customers will be placed on new rates. They will be charged more for electricity used during the peak daytime hours and less for power used at night. They will be offered, electricity·storage units at cost to encourage gathering of power at night for -use the follow· ingday. "'AS A RESULT or this de· monstration project, utilities may be able to vary their rates by time of day, like telephone companies do," Roger Sant, as- sistant FEA administrator for -energy cons ervation and en- vironment, s aid in an interview. .. We want consumers to be able to take advantage of low late.ni ght rates. If we can shift them to this sort of system. it Ove r The Counter NASO Usti"9s would greaUy reduce lbe new generating capacity that's now needed. •• In the Los Angeles experiment.. electric bills of 150 commerdal users will also become (Ulnea pigs, testing what would happen to industry under such a system. They won't actually pay tbe ex.· ~rlmental rates, but will get two invoices. one showing how much they would g ain or lose under the nort·traditional setup. "'We think pe ak pricing hits in· dustrial users harder.'' Sant said. ··tr we actually went to this kind or system. it might force some firms to shift a lot of their work to nighttime hours. BUT THE WS Angeles experi· ment won 't be finished for at least another year, which means the consumers' only reaJ hope for immediate relief from the spiral· ing energy costs is on the slate level. But both the state actions and the federally.financed pricing e:xperiment a ssure substantial changes in power rate structures -changes that seem to benefit the smallest users most. Design Finn In Newport lfilary Imes and Associates, Inc., an interior design firm, has opened offices in Newport Beach, according to president Hilary Imes. The firm, most recently locat- ed in Irvine, is noted £or its com· mercial and r esidential projects . Prior to moving the studio to Irvine, Mrs. Imes' offices were located in the Whittier area . •.307.000 ,., .., ""' ""' MUTUAL FUNDS .. . .. ;Inflation 'l'eps Threats to New Recovery , Told BySYLVIAPO&TER <Stcond' in a uNaJ If the economic recuperation which bea:an lhb put spr.· lng from lhe 1973-75 slump were me.rely to match the avetage life of the previous upturns of·the J)ost.World War ll period, our economy would expand until m1d·1979. Employment would soar, joblessness would shrink and, in dotlono •4iusted to elin)lnate the Imp•<! or pric• in· tt•ases on the totals, output of goods and services would a well to lhe highest peaks ever achieved by any nation. Ev~n If the spec· tacularly lon·g ex- panaion lhat began un. der President Kennedy in 1961 and ended wwltr President Nixon in 1989 is omitted from the Mon~'s Worth figures, the average _ ~pan of the other post-World War JJ recoveries would keep us on an upturn until the s pring of 1978. The uptu.rn would boost employment by 19 percent and send indus trial produc- tion up to nearly 40 percent. 81,JT lt75'S FLEDGLING recovery already ls badly marred by threats which killed the previous upturn ln 1973 . Although there is no denying we are again into an expansion phase, many respected economists fear the upturn may be so rundamentally unsound it will abort as early as 1976. They foresee a ''double hump" pattern for us -first, down 1n 1973-75 ; second, up in 1975-76; down again in 1976 -and rinally, at some future unknown date, another climb out of the abyss. Hardly a comforting scenario. The threats: (1) An extraordinarily rapid rate or inflation in tl)e 6 to 8 percent range. piled on top of an all·time bigb price level. There are few precedents for inflation lbroughout a deep business decline -but that's what happened lo us in 1974· early '75. And the deceler-atlon in the inflation rate since then bas been only moderate . If inflation r eturns to and stays in the doubie·digit ranges of the recent past, this rragile upturn is doomed. C?) A STEEP LEVEL or interest rates, also starting from astoundingly high rates for so early in a recovery. The C'OSt of raising runds is inhibiting borrowers across the board -businesses that want to moderniie and expand; cons umers who want to buy and build houses ; cities, states, etc. Without this support, the expansion cannot thrive. (3J A high rate of joblessness -which means our L'C onomy is not expanding fast enough to create jobs both for our unemployed and for new workers el)lering the labor fo rce. While \Vhite House policymakers argue a high rate of unemploy ment is essential to curb innation. in effect, this makes the unemployed American a first line or defense against price increases. To me. ,this is a CJ:i i:ninally cruel ··weapon" to put into an anti·inflation arsenal. (4} A RISING SPECTER of "disintermediation," a clumsy word lo describe the huge outnow or savings from institutions a s s avers seek to reinvest funds in securities carrying higher rates than institutions are Permilted to pay unde r federal ceilings. A persistent. major drain of savings rrom these institutions would :;;las h the tota l available (or mortgages and throw the feebly recovering housin g in · dustry back in to a tailspin. (5) A continuingly "soft " auto industry and la g in busi· n{'ss spending for new factories -the latter reflecting a bi g percentage of unused plant capacity as well as the high cost of borrowing. Unless auto s ales, housing starts and business spending ·perk up markedly, this recovery cannot gain much speed. And unless it gains speed, joblessness cannot be reduced to a tolerable rate . (6 ) The prospect of horrendously swollen deficits in the lJ.S. budget. While deficits are welcomed at this stage as er. fective anti· recession cushions by most li beral economists, both liberals and conservatives are deeply .worried about the coincid e nce of an expanding econom y ~ annuat U.S. defi cits of the mag nitude or $70 billion·plus. IN TlllS CASE, TllE U.S. Treas ury could "crowd out" lesser borrower s from the rinancial mar kets. with un· foreseeably adve r se results. And the defiCits themselves could lead to an overheating or the economy and from there to another destructive phase of runaway inflation. And this, m ind you, is only a ~ampling ,of the threats. The question '"i ll not be downed: are we running out or anS\l.'ers to inflation -the basic evil which is behind our other evils? 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'fhe company currently employg .. 62,000 workers and has l,070atores • '°''j. 1"" ·~ --.a1__._ l11111tCll J111 16 ,a.11 +1 MIC•-~I l l 1• t 1 llr:M<l l 6 ''• '~ '01 ... ........ ·~-· "•' 1t1 "•s-lo!,-* 111.lttOI'! 11!z ,.0 4 JI H V•-J,\ Ml0ton1 IOI 1 JI 11 1'1-\i, P\lelltol .'hh •• I 1 -ttY1 . 1a """•c..401s ,., 1•"--"' MldSou,.1, •111' 11· .... """ ::,,r~,i~ ! ;: =-"" MGM Protect .. , e l2t M •-1 , 6 ,16 ll'Ai-·~ H'r0""11 14 s ......... MIOI""° Ml .. 10 1 ... -Vi .-• • ,,.,.._,.. ,.., ll •• -1 ,_ M1011M•1 ' "16""-""" ~:c.i.'ts • •; ::~! ~ LOS ANG LES !AP) -Metro· I.to) I 111-\+'4 EallOl,-,lo', "" •• I~ 11'111 1,JO f 1' 1)~-i,.. Ml!Kl.11 1.Jl l )J JSV.-.,_ ...... pf -.\ r.od 01 c.11 t1 •""'-14 EMtUt111;,.o, 1 1 14.., -• ., 1 ,,. "'' , ,, Mt1t11t1• ,,.. 10 1)1 ""• "" pV>1' ... ""' •• '' 1 • 14 ~ wyn-Mayer Inc., an~•nna-t b~· • , .. II 1' l•Yt • •• ~~·"-2• at .. ""'_ ~ I N PW~ . JI l -·"' MNl&.M l lS n '11 ,, _,. r ~lltt I lJ 11 n • 'II \Winner' in i\s amble to buJ~~Jd • •• ,•_, • ~· -.. lS 1 +1·16 ~ 1.eo 1 '° h ldllhe •t,°'. u J11M • l.'o Ml mPL.IJ.t• • 11'1o •. QuaO -:;;"8 g; llV~ "' .. 1:!1 1 11 u~-YI t:c,,. .•2 1s ,, 1t ·" 10M1fl1ilc 1 • 11 1s\,_"' Mluo Al ·" • ' 11',., · ·· 11 •1 :",. ' •. ',1,' ,00 1•"": ~ casiho in Las Ve•as, announced It UIUl J\·.~J~~ ~Ht'· ~ Jl'6-,+ WO 'r1~1~! 6 l; ~::-...... MIMl"~I ·~-· ~ ::::=::: e .n 19 , '""'~.~ !'OW l!!)'lhesaole11flJ'D115jn~..,. k .. ;1:l1·1-~:: .... ,_....... i..; 't • • •• , J I " ' , j .. , • I . I , ' ' • r ,, .. .. • • 1 .. Tonight's ·TV Highlights KHJ (9) 7 : 30 -"The Bridges at Toko·Ri." William Holden stars as a re-' luctanl bomber pilot in the Korean War with Grace Kelly as his wife and Frederic March as his commanding officer in this 1954 movie. . . . •• . . . .. -1 .... 4£1!"'«!11'!"!'. -- 3 New Shows " Viewer Choices By Jt\\'SllAR8l1TT NEW YORK < APJ Aftl'r a month of the new lt'levh;ion season, it appears that vic'A'ers check in ~ out the new series <.ire solidl y hook ed on CBS "Phyllis," ABC's "Slilrsky :.ind llutch" <ind N BC's ''Joe Forres ter .·· They initially liked ('RS ' ··s"•itch .. and Allc;·s "When Things Were Rotten." but 1nay ht! los ing in· teresl now. On the other hand , thl·y weren't very high • "RAHCHO DELUXE". 1111 "Evart:ii.-YOU EYHWANTIOYO llHOW AIOUT SU" Ill favor with viewers. -. • • • _.......... .. aiGMn f'f tMGN A THIMOLY....._. 1MEUOH IH Witmr "1' AMARJHD Slfll" IPGI -..HCHO Du.uxr111 "EVERYTHING YOU EVER ANTED TO KNOW "BOUT. .. KOCE (50) 7:30 -Showcase. Orange County arts and artists get a performance platform on this J'\eW half~ hour series. 'f o11ig ht is the first of a Youth Concert S e ries presented by the Orange Count y Philharmonic Society. on ABC's •I Welcome Back. K11ttt>r" when thest.•asC?n -8 . began,,but last wee~ ''Kotter ' set·med very much 1n SO GOES THE TVBE·v.·at(·hing patterns unfold-' ' . • KCF.T 128) 8:00 -llirohilo: TheMosl Immaculate Emperor. Rare documen- tary foot<.igc ls shov.m. 1n this special pro· p gram exan1ining the legend of Japan's Ii v isitin~ crnpt•ror. KTL/\ (5l 9:00 -Hollywood -the Silt'nl Era . An extensive tour of the KTLA lot , origin<.1Jly built in the 1920s by \Varner ' Brothers. is conducted by Channel S's Bill Barry. ·-.. TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening """'" OCTOBER 8 Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES 1:00 O "lftw Y1ft rtn~ {com) '41 - frH MacM11rr1r, Miry M1rt1n. Q::llil '1Mltll St• .... II" (•dw) 'SJ -Virlinlf M•)'O. Bun lJJl(ISIU. l:JO 0 (Cl "WllHt the ""' i\tt" (d11) ''6 -D1fid Nim, C'yi"H Cit-t.30 8 ,,.ill If le ~ (mys) ·50_ SICl. • Ltwl'tnct Tierl'ltJ, C.CW1t Colilou111 l :OO l[cr (C) "S07 Mil Jt111 [,. .. {d11) '66 °'Sl{pll" (M) '41 -AllR LIOd. I -01fll Al\Orns, '* Ar11t4t. ing in the weekly a udience samples of A. C Nielsen Company, patte rns which shou· at \{'a st nine ne~ series in dire ratings straits s1ntC' "premiere week of last month. NBC already has axed t\li'o .or those series-''The Montefuscos'' and ·· f'ay, ·· "''h1ch were getting battered by CBS' "The Waltons" and ABC's "Barney Miller" .af!d "On the Rocks" 1n the Thurs- !1ay night Nielsens. And further cuts may be afoot as N J~C. "''htch has wound up No. 3 twice this season in the 'olo'L't'kly r<1tin.1-: averages for evening programs, tries lo r.ccapturc the So. 2 pos ition it has held in past seasons. Although a s?okcsman declined to comment on a trade report that i~BC's new "Family Jiolvak" and ··Invisible Man·· series are bcingdrupped, he did say th~ net"•ork \l.'ill announce program changes later this week. llc declinedtogointospecifics. AT ABC , WHICll IS enjoying its best season in years. a s pokes m an said no c hanges would be an· nounced for at least three weeks. SUl'h certainty wa.s not apparent at C BS. whith last "''C'l'k rl•cupturell its longtime fiisl-place stand· ing 111 the wet•kly ratings averages after an un precedented th rec ·nt~t y.·ork tie lhe previous Wf'l'k . A spokes man Si.lid , "We anticipate nothini:: \o CSee TV RATI NGS, Page 89} ""' -----· 1'he it·rrify;11g mol it111 pirluTf' fron1 lht· terrifying ftlo. J best ·'""/,,r, aws 11101 llOY SW'..,. Sc:lllllfJI DIEYFUS5 [oliMI ~::~. ·;:. ~ ::: -:~ " ' ·-,'.', .:· ·-.. -'· :::\. . ·.: .. :', ' . : .. ·-:'. .· W•TW.O••it.tl ::;i . "'TIDAL WA YI"' ""'=~='-"""-• lll0 1119111 •1tUIWI~ ........ ~ •.••• ,. ••tft The most re markable tilm I have seeinhis y~ar. -Atµ.r lcl!lrlilllff .kt Cinema 5 Preeerits The Sorrow and The Pity D irec ted b y M arcel Ophuls • ttoD(i}"f'llbttpl Ill the Dtit" (111)"5) l :lO J)(C) "l•il•tiff o1 Lite~ (41"1) ' •lT -[11ol flynn, Brtndt M1rsil1ll. ·~j -L1111 Turntr Joflll Gnifl . 11:oo !"Tllt ~"'" ~, ... ld11) 0 1c1 "tttlt11'1°1t1tl" c•i ·u ' ~ -~ Youna. Ooi"olbJ lok·I -Clill! Ltllwood, Su1ttl Ctt!\ Let ~ • Guira. J. CoOb. c..-t· . OCE T I . . (50) JILL IRELAND· STROTHER MARTIN.__ •• ~., .... e eVJS1 on ""'" il!<m"""" llllSTtl.\ ..... """'"""""""" ""'"' ~ ,,. 8iAM'f' DeVOAlON •""'-,,. IJ,MrJ(t ~ • a.-t11o WAl.1!.R ttt.1.-., :•W:ll "•KMOO}'•:J•A~NO («IMI N~ ,._....._.,0.,.Wic.•'1nr••~· ~~-~~..! ~ tHr· ~lbl:'1"rlf.,T~:0~1N) ''! · :-.w.~,~=~~:='·!I\'.,..... STARTS TODAY---~ . AetaM'f> lt•AILIS "Sl"9!' '.·t "\n1'ii~.'!':.'.'\°"""°" COSTA MESA ORANGE , I' • 'iCOM~ANY Harbor Clneme 2, 64&0573 Cin,tdome 22, 634·2553 ' "'' • ., ••• I ' LA HABRA ORANGE t t '1,ILDo•owTHANDDeYIU>fl'MIMT"™ OOdl.rU•mtto'rr\IJt F1shion Squart 3, 691 ·0633 S1adium Orivt·ln 3, 639·7860 ''"•"°•••••-""-""-•" LAMIRAOA WESTMINSTER ·, aeu~' ........ ifAii,. rrw..~•tilO ';littl""ll'lf'"' L1-r·•11,99~2•00' mo n • • Highw"I 39OIM·lo134·6282 Perfect For The Businessman! i~ <{;,( Mon. thru Fri. rB~p.m. Dinner Specials MON : Barbecued Ribs S3 .9S . ·ruE: London Broil $4.9S WED: Steak & HcC"r T l-f U: F RI: Bonanza $4 .9S Shrimp & Iker Bonanza S4 .9S Prime Rib of tkcf SS.9S • ~llfORE HAI THPE BEEN MICH A MOYJEI 4 ACADlllY AWARDS! AMa,f1,-'2.50 3111091-'Z.tt CMl.alBt-'1.11 "WIHD &. THE UOH" -WUTWOILD" IPGI "HAID TIMIS" "IUSTll &. llWE" INI J 111 '11 1'1< >Ill J ...... \\Ill\ ., 3:30' 7:20 "MANOIHG0" 111 ~ llU.HSMB4" FOUNTAIN VALLE V BllOOllHl}ll~ID.llOIN<.UI "Jll t~ > SAT:' Stufrcd Lobster SS.9S SUN , Steak & Scampi SS.9S JAM'ES ui?. ~, , WJllTMORE ,,, ,,# II Hmr S, Tnil!ltlll ia - GIVE 'EM m:u,, BANm Monday, October 13 Disneyland's·Af!lerica on Parade is ... Columbus,discbvering America, Betsy Ross· sewing our first flag , A Sunday afterhoon in the Park, and a circus. " It's baseball, hot dogs, and T.V. sels. It~ our first C!U~J'llObile and a spaceship. It's Ben Frankll'tl , Tom Sawyer ... . and Mickey MoJJse and a whole lot more! America on Paradt; is the greatest Bicentennial' entertainment ~vent in the land.:. daily,. Wedn esday thru' " . Sonday, right here at •i • lSJl~ Open Columbus Day, lOa.m.·6 p.m. I • llM -"*"""""'' Parade 11me: 3 p. in . . . . . . ,, ' AT 7:30 & 9:30 · . • • • r • • r , lo-· I .... 11MU,. ·--.--, ---....... OfE'f rt:» ..OOH • ,..,.,11MlE$ GAILY M .. -....... I . I IANCllO....... . .......... , --.... ' ·1tatn•• -llll - ....... ........... -- 1o ...... , ... ......... Ml"11 ~-.. --··-. _ .. • , --1Nt•--"-" '•-MASTd-..,. -·1 •'r' DOC ~YAGI.. ' --·-----.. _ .. DOC SAYAGI ~ .• ' --SIDICAI~"' • llLI -Oii' Alll'OIT '75 1i1e1 ··-RANCHO DllUXI 1111 --IYllT'fMNG . ,,....,..., .. _ ... -~-.... ..... ....... '° .......... .... • ,.,_, ....... NI ..... '1MI .,._ tM.t.t COlllUM'T ---..... _ ... ..,.,,.._, • .n __ ,. . S.t.a• DJ191 1.lale • I WEEK . ONLY!! . All TIME QASSIC , "GONE WITH THE WIND" c:uat1•A1U ............ I F ..... r-.e•• ' 1V RATINGS ••. da,y ," adding that he didn't know i( any changes would be announced soon. . ANOTH E R UNCERTAIN NOTE was sounded Monda~. which last weeksaidJtslow-rated ''Beacon Hill" and "Kale McShane" series woµld exchange time periods on Oct. 21 and 22 in hope or improving ratings. , Now, it says thechaoge won't be made because "Beacon Hill " posted a slight rise in ratings last week and the network isen('ouraged. HUNTINGTON CINEMA BEACH AT ELLIS. H.I . 847-9608 847-6017 MONTY PYTHON ALSO PLAYING AT edwards BRISTOL • '540-7444 LOW PRICE MATINEE WED .. SAT., SUN. Howard cosell's well-publicized Saturday night ~F"':n=~==~:=~~ variety show has suffered a similar fate in its thr~e ~ weeks on the air. 'averaging a 23 percent share of au- dience sinceits premiere on ABC. SOUTH COAST PLAZA. THEATRES Wit Dl!:CO F'fff. AT UISTOl OTHER NE W SllOWS which have had con· Sisten.tly weak ratings since the start of the season are '1Three for the· Road" and "Big Eddie" on CBS and ABC's ''Barbar~ Coast'' and ''Mobile One.'' · On the briKhler side. last week 's 20 most popular 5hQW , 1ccord~ng ~o Nielsen estimates. were" All in the Fa,.illy, ·• i 'Maude·• and "Phyllis .. (CBS); "San· ferdaDCl.Son', <N'BCJ; ''Six Million Dollar Ma.n'' and . · l'Streets of San Francisro'' CABCJ; "Rhoda," "Ko· Jak," ··~e Walton5" and "Medical Center'' CCBSJ; ' ·~,T.hA. nookfes," 1"Llttle House on the Pr~irte'' > cN'RC:J :1 ''Ma~ !Tyler Moore'' und ''Good Times'' ~~~~ (CBSI; ''Ohi<•o and the Man" (NBC>; "Carol Rurnctt" <CBS); "Police Woman" (N BC >,; ''Bob Newhart .. and ··cannon" CC BSJ; ·anti "Welcome Back,Kotter"(ABC>. ·~ • 1 , ' ' Hii Wife .. Just left him tor another man. So COAST NOSEATINGDl.lfll"IGSHOWl+.GS • "THE HIDING PLACE" DI &7& ~ \N) Bilt~Mqfld ....... .JAMES WlllTMORE r-Lft&.11' MO•Ass•~ A TRUI! STORY ,W6.f71 1. P'l.•AS• 1 :~:15-7..f:CS And so did his boy friend. as Harry S. Truman in GIVE 'EM BELL.HARRY! SO.COAST PWAI FA£1E PARKING "YESSONGS" • ' & 1• 1.At4UN .. 1.11 · "GIMME SHELTER" .,,. ..,.,~ 2111-l:JO.l:JD "GONE WITH THE WIND" t p.m. -Si1t/SWt-1-4:S0.1:40 "SIDE CAR RACERS" 1:45 Sat/Sun-1 :JM:SW:40 '!JURPORT'75" 6:4S-11:JO S.ttsun--a:OW:4~10: JO "The Master Gunfighter" l :H Sat/Soln-12:4M:«M:40 -"THE REVENGERS" •:°.S.1o:•setis~:<U:<s-10:<0 A tdtlmortl1l to the reel splr1I ol (htl~lllnily ... t~ &<;lion i• eogros -\IAJtle.TY wA f•ltkful film YtT'llon of the be-st ..fflllng book ,, ·•n ambllloU1 lhealilcal future: · -HOLLYWOOD Rll!PORTl!.R • I .. NOW ON THE sallfll ... C.,...ed hw Ille ...,..--.. . lfthll9d.-INl:lltd ... .'Udly as ii. was .......... . HOW TOGETHER WITH - t:I THr LIAN. MlAlf 30't. ·t '~ Jf WHINA~~LfUO..O ••• roKH PFWOM cmH01 ~ YEAR'S BEST! "RATED 98%'1 · excellent production ¥111ues. luscklut WOmeri and t••teful Mx the ·Al GOlDI TllN PASSIONS OF CAROL PLUG INTO THE FUTUlll WITH •• HOT CHANNELS NEWPORT CINEMAS HEAR COASTHWY.& MACARTHUR llEWPORT 0 CEHTE1l 644-0760 WUI, TttOllS. lrl!l, IC)M, TUEi 7 11·1·4S SAT ·SUN. J ll0-4.Jo.7:1S-I:•• LAST WEEK ENOS OCT. 16; HURRY! STAAT(NG OCt. 17 kEN RUSSEL'S "LISZTOMANIA .. STARRING ROGER DAL TAY EDWARDS CINEMA Ma•-ATA~AMS 1 ,-,,,.co;;;StAMlSA '"'·l •oz ED{ A PEOPLE ARE STILL THE RJNNIEST ANIMALS ROBERT MITCHUM CHARLOTTE RAMA.ING JOHN IAELAND ARBOR WIN Ml.•tOI •TWll.MIW.~IX14MISA 4l-051l •••·JZ " • --~ . • ' . • ' -• r t ' ' .. i t • .... t • cwt. v "LOT Wedne.S. . October e. 1975 • I • • - .C" • • e .. l ·~· If yeu're 17 and looking for a'good'. )ob, now.' s ·a g09d tjme-to look .fnto . the Army. From electronics.to carpentry, from cooks to combat arms,· tP.'1 Army tod~y 1 ,ll~~ more go~~ jobs to .fill thal'.1 anyone. . I , :1~ • . t •''• r: •. · ' • , , Army pay is bettei=than ever. 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' ' King of the Urtiverse, I V'Jho bringest forth bread from the ·earth.·· ' ~· ' • • Hinda Bera/, da~gh(~r Shara . ~ and son Milton srartto knead I\ challah which she brafds, above. 1 • • J ' ' 4 1For Fridays, challah is ,_...,.,.,;,; braided and .,. ' sprinkled with seeds. For· Je_wish New Year, the festive bread is curled and studded with • raisins. , Bagels may be . served with lox and cream chees l I I .. __ !1 . i t ! .. DouQh·; Faith Rising By ALLlsON DEERR °' .. O.lty L"t ... Slafll A warm kitchen. The smell o( bread baking. Jn Jewish homes, tbele are a sign of Friday, a special day. ' More and more Jewish families are returning to preparing tradi- tional dishes and baking the Sab- bath bread, chalJah, from .scratch. ''Challah'' which means "dough'' is the twisted loaf blessed by the Jews on the Sab- bath and other special occasions before partaking of the meal. Two whole cballot are used to symbolize the double portion of manna which fell on the desert so that no Jew should have to gather food on the Sab~ath. . The cballah is normally broken apart rather than s1.tced with a knife, which is seen asaweapc>nof -warandyiolence. . . 'The traditional braided chaJlah comes in almost as many varia- tions aa cooks. said members of the Sisterhood of Temple Shir Ha Ma·Alot Harbor Reform Temple, New1>9rt Beach. Many of the variations. have been adapted from recipes 1:1sed by mothers and grandmothers. ''When mx grandmother cooked," said Hinda Beral, "she didn't measure anyUrlng, so the exact proportions were hard to get down in writing.•• So, this generation's cooks had to transfer grandmother 's handful into a measuring cup. "My gefilte fish (fish balls) re- cipe took fjve years. Every year I'd write down the ingredients and proportions and they'd be different. "But, somehow, it always tast- ed the same." Challah; fDr example, is made in a rich, sweet version for tlie Jewish New Year, usually with raisins and made round rather than the long. braided oval. During other times in the year, cooks will add an extra egg, or ' ..,, raisins, or another ingredient to make it special.- Mrs. Beral sees the traditional cooking "a~ a · link between the past and the future. "In our faith the emphas~s is on family and custom and food is a part of that tradition. "The family knows when they come home and smell the challah that Friday is special. We know it is one meal the whole family will eat together, in the dining room, with a white cloth on the table.'' The children begin to see rood as part of their heritage in re- ligious school cl asses where even the youngest learns to prepare matzos and bagels. At home, they are part of the challah baking, helping mot.her with kneading and braiding the dough. "When I was small," said Mrs. Beral, "my grandmother would break off a small piece ror me to braid into my own chaJlah. "Theo she would let me brush egg on the loaves with a chicken feather.'' Sisterhood memben agreed that the traditional cooking would provide good feelings about their faith for lhe children, Jong before formal education in their beliefs. They are s haring their· cumulative culinary skills in Jewish dishes from Europe, the Middle East and America. through a series of cooking classes Tuesda y evening at the Temple. Among specialties and speakers are beet borscht, Sherill Rister ; pita, unaa tt.oD- boy; Prokas (stuffed cabbage), Lynne Koffler ; Mandelbrot, Dale Lechtman; bagels, Judy Mayer and honey cake, Judy Gould . Later in the year, dishes will include gefilte Cish, potato latkes and special dishes for the New Year and Passover. A collection of Jewish recipes and other favorites was collected by the group last year in "Kugel, Knishes and Sisterhood Dishes" being sold by the Sisterflood. In· formation about books and classes is available by calling. 675-7230. ,BAGELS •tablespoons oil ~ tabltspooM sugar l'1 !eHPOOn ,alt 1 cup hot waltr 2 pactacea dry yeast le11 1 I 3~ CUPI flour Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Boil a large pot.of salted water. Grease two baking sheets. Mlx together oil, sugar, salt and hot water. Add yeut. Beat egg and add to mixture. Add Dour. --.,. I Mix and knead 8 minutes o floured board. T4ke small amount of dough, roll into snak• shape and then into ring, ovetj- lapping ends. Repeat. [ Let swell about 10 minutes; drop into boiling water. Whea , bagels rise to the top, turn them overfor"one minute. ' Remove from water. Place oO greased baking sheet and bake for 15 minutes. Add poppy seedl or dried minced onion flakes t.O Dour mixture if desired. Makes 18bagels. t CHALLAH 1 small cube yeast or 1 sm package powdered yeast 1 cup very warm water legg 1. • 1 tablespoon sugar l 'At tablespoon salt 2 tablespoons oil !! 3'h cups flour I egg yolk j Sesame seeds Place yeast into Jarge bowl. Add water, egg, sugar, s alt, oil and flour. Mix well . Knead dougb on floured bread board. Put dough back into bowl with a littlt oil; cover with wet cloth. Set for two hours. Push doughdowntore• ·move air bubbles. To braid challah: Divide dough into 3 sections. Roll each into lonR rope, heavy at center and th.iJl at the ends. Braid. O~ divide dough into 4 sections. Roll 3 sections as above; braid.· Divide fourth piece into 3 piece~. Roll as above, braid. Place small braid on top of large braid; press down to stick. Paint braids with egg yo1JG. Sprinkle with sesame seeds. ~ -challah rise in warm place for about 30 minutes. Place on • well-greased cookie'. sheet. Bake in 350-degree oven for 45 minutes to 1 hour. Can be frozen. ' PASSOVER WINE -NUT SPONGECAKE 8 eggs, separated 1 'h cups sugar f ~ cup Passover wine in cup orange juice 'A teaspoon salt 1 'A cups Passover caJc:e meal• 'At cup almonds, fmely ground ~ tea.spoon cinnamon Beat yolks until thick; add sugt ar gradually, beating Wllil vei7 thick. Add wine and juice. Beat I · minutes. Sift cake meal, salt all4I cinnamon. Add almonds : ml~ lightly.. Fold dry lngrecllents into beaten yolks. Beat ea• whites~"' UI 1Uff but not dry; !old into cll<i batter; blend well. Pour Into u~ greased tube pan. Bate at 321 degr ... Corlhour. . ! I ~:.......-__ .,,. \ -~- • o._ ..... , ._.. (I DAILY PILOT Wtdnesct1y, Octob« a, 1975 deas for Better af Verse ( { I I • I ' ~ I j j ~ ( \ ( ( Zina Grand leads audience on emotional and intellectual journey. '"l'beM ore iust hors d·oeuvres of lhouebt: the bll diDAer Is up to you," aald Zina Grand, re- lerrinl to the ideu in her tiook, "PaulODI, Persons, Perspectives." , · She ~ned the Pi Beta Phi Ceiebrjly Serl .. Book Review with the proposaj to "think abOut the power of tenderness as a challenge to the hotitiUly of today's encounter situations .. "ln time• llke these -destructive and dan1erou1 -we mu11l try harder to enjoy, share. find hope fqr peace, balance, justice, nobility,. and coura1e. "Can you hang on to your commitment to Jove when you feel like hurting?'' she asked. The aut"-or 1 a professor of the Janguaa:e or humaneness at the University of Southern California, explalnedher technique is to go to the Ii brary to search fOI' understanding, find the re- asons behind another person's actions. · ''It's very graUfyt.ng; you feel tbat you've grown bigger," she said. "The sense of oneness ought to be as big as possible. "The only thing psychologists, psychiatrists and therapists agree on is establishing rapport wittt you and me." As the seven steps toward tendemess,.she li~ted empathy, communication of respect, ge- nuineness and fa(!ilitaUve self-disclosure lo ··help a person grow out of a problem.'• Then came continued. exploration to un· derstand the self better, concreteness, im- mediacy and truth. "It's always healthy to yearn." Miss Grand hoped that "'all mankind achieves the courage to actualize the noblest pa"ions or humanity... . But she admitted that emerging ideas, trig· • aerect by v9net ta. tMr . bc>c* or eyeryday de- cislooi, depend on the~Cal penpectlvff and poycholoclcal odtnlmlao of the Individual. Qualroin1 and COliPiola lo beautiful calll· er•phy on either 1ide of the illustrations explore valuff by quatioolnl ... ofljrmlJlg. Literary critic CUiotta Williams Introduced the book as\ ·:aUmulaUng, ~ming and com· pietely different in ac.ope. CCMltent and presenta· Uon." Miss Grand exolaioed that on the left she ·put such maxima H Plato~ rule to find truth by in· I' trc»pectioo. OJ> the rtilht. Wiii a poycholo11kal . retpOnae that aom~_ e find not what they IOUChl, bUI aelf;rej • "People 1houldil 10 too far in either di rec· Uoe •• ahe said. ''Hffe freedom but don't vie· Ubiize. Seek stif·idenlitY,bul eXpect some dange..- sjenals." . Mi.&1 Grand further contended that all of life's decision.a depeDd on assumptions and ap- proaches to interpenonal relationships. She predicted bow various readers would fare on the emotional and intellectual journey: ''Idealists 'Just know' what's worth following on the basis of certain coa~ons. Realists perceive Ute ps an orderly, rhythmic machine. "Theists decide in terms off aitb based on re· aaon and creative revelations while experimen- tali.5ts depend on ev1>Jving hypotheses. "Reconatructionists always are planning and working in g.roups to form a utopian future. "Existentialism is the most current in- fluenc~ But this pbilosOphical system certainly is not finished. Jn fact, it's just beginning because everyone is trying to find his or her own freedom. . ''The bi ck is not to harm others.'' ' i Heed Warning Ann Landers D E A R A N N roaybe she has been NDERS: The letter threatened into silence m the mother whose -like I was. band can't stay out9' You should have told feelings that hang in your head night and day. No one can imagine what an effect such an act can have on a yollng girl. e bathroom when his Mom · to get her crazy, enage daughters are sick husband out of the owering or bathing re-house before one or both I was 12 ·when it hap- ly· got to me. I owe it to of her daughters got pened to me. Now at 19, eryteenagegirlinlhe raped. even after a ll the orldtotellmyslory. Being sexually at-counaeling, I still get That mo~her s.aid her lacked by a stranger is sick to my stomach when ·year-<>ld didn't seem: bad ~nough, but when ,a decent boy wants lo mind because she it's your own father it hold my hand. I keep ever complained. Well, creates horrible, twisted. wondering if I'll ever he able to have a normal sex life. · If I wer~ in that mother's place I 'd order the father out of the house immediately and i nsi st that be get psychiatric treatment. He could come back i( and when the doctor said he was we.11. No man will ever jeopardize the childred I hope to have someday . -BEEN Virgo: Tie Loose Ends THVRSDAY, 20 ): Spotlight on joint ef· OCTOBER9 forts, on finalizing ar- By SYDNEY OM ARR r a n g e m e n t w i l h ARIES (March 21 · signatures. Means get pril 19): Quiet ap-promises on paper. Have roach brings best re-enough self -esteem to~ ul~. Leave the drum-lain favorable contract. ating for another time. CANCER (June 21- ccent is on philosophy, July 22): Finish what asic beliefs, religjon,..you start. Leav~e no loose pirituality. pieces. If you attend to TAURUS •'CApril 20-basics, the overall pic- ay 20): Matters that ture will be cJear. ave been obscured, LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): ept secret are dis-Your needs in romantic ussed. A friend asks you area will be fulfilled. be dlacreet -and re-You get plenty of affec- eals a problem. tion, compliments, ac- GElllNI (May 21-June colades. You get to heart of matters. VIRGO (Aug. 2J.Sept. 22 ): You can tie loose ends, make arrange ment which aids in build- ing for future. You get~ solid ground. You see what must be done. UBR" CSept. 23-0ct. 22): You expa nd horizons, meet people, socialize, visit and re· ceive visitors. You'll be busy, frustrated and, at times, happy. SCORPIO COct. 23· Nov. 21) : Accent on cos- ts, emotions. You are likely lo be an "impulse buyer." Some control in this area is' recom-, mended. SAGITI'ARIUS !Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Cycle is high; take initiative. Highlight originality, in- tuition, judgment. Analyze -find rea90nS. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): A relative provides en1lghtenmenl. You have reunion or meeting of minds with one who had been estranged. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Money and friends may combine - know it and be aware. ;:;;:;;:;:::;:::;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;::;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;:~~Someone apparently /HAMS wants something !or nothing-Crom you . PISCES ·c Feb. THROUGH IT tbe 1ppolnted bour bffause you need the ex-DEAR B.T.I.: So have tra time to get things re- bundreds or others, deu. a asr I was chilled by the 1i after that little number or letter' I re-speech ihey STILL ar-ceived from young glrl1 , ' 1 whO wrote to ••Y they rive early, let them ean bad been sexually as-'Ol1thebellawbile. saulted by tbelr fathers. Once again, I urge every girl who ex· periences sucb a trauma to tell her mother at on· ce. If - a nd tbls may be bard to believe -your mother refuses to believe you. or will do notb.i.ag to protect you, call the poUce at ontt and let the law step lo. DEAR ANN LANDERS: We hear 'a lot about People who can't seem ,to get anyplace on lime. What about those who come early to dinner? I love this couple dear· ly but they always louse me up by showing up at least JO minutes ahead of lime. Every hostess needs those 30 minutes to do h er la'st-minute chores before guests ar· rive. I 'd appreciate any word of adYlce you can offer. This has been go- ing on for at least three years and -I HAVE HAD IT WITH THE DEAR ANN LANDERS: May 1 offer a few words to the elder- ly? Stop wasting pre· cious time worrying about old age. It's part of life. Even children grow older every day. 1 have seen 68 sllmmers but I refuse to remember the winters. The secret of a happy life is to be useful. Get a part-time job. Develop a hobby. Do volunteer work in a hospital, nurs- ing home or a place that helps delinquent or han- dicapped children. Age represents knowledge and ex· perien~e. The world needs-you. Shut the door on uselessness and self· pity. When you help others you best serve yourself. Enjoy life. It's beauWul. -BETTY ' DEAR BETI'Y: Yoor message bas Wow· Power. Thanks for a piece of solid pbUosopby. • 'he only thing psychologists, psychiatrists and therapists agree on is establishing rapport witb you and me.' COLUMBUS DAY SALE October 9-14 aigi~12. 9'lect grOl..p of Indian Import Tops ' Special Purchase ~!~!s s7sfi · ~reQCUJ3aaylic. Long sleeve tapered Shirt Pe3ch. Polyester & ~ knit. CKigirnl ly $19. \-.hen i:-erfa::t '::~9'1 I Ei:tla'IS. 9'lect gr~ of Fall Fash.ions up to. t / 3 011 a~ira rxice For adcB:l>aYirgs & up.t<><ilte t.Siiao d-..:1: fa o.r Designer Samples · & Factory Imperfects from our foctcrydireci toya..J! 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"They Laughed When I Walked Into the Kitchen <now they want to know my secrets)" will help you have fantastic meals, I save lllOJMtY and time, while ""\ you'-re laughl~g ~way. y j ' At$1.9S, the best inwstrnttlt YoU ain make\ A Gf'fft Gitt, toOI ()-"""•to S.Cr1ts. 2its Vl1t• E.1tr....._ Ht-..ort AHc.h, 'l'liiMI for• copy. •. 5'rnd diet~ Of ,_., orcltir, neme 11'111 ...,_., ' WESTPORT SQUARE. 12 Exciting New Shops !1 I LIWAN BALIARD FIGURE CONTOURING SALON* . NPound eoo•fon by gentle ;erSua•lon" The Liii/an Ballard Woy ' VAN"S BELGIAN WAFFl.ES AND CREPES OF COSTA MEsA * NThe Only Original & Authentic Belgian Waffle & Crepe lnAnlerlca Today" ' K.W. BAKER COMPANY* AMERITONE PAINTS* FmSTUPS * Custom Interior Dalgn One Stop Point and UdqueAppattl Wallpo,,Cr C~ter fOI Men and Womm,_ RUSSO'S ITALIAN DELI * Submorfna ·Cold Cutt Beer-Wine-Soft Drfnb THE HEALTHY NUT* Fruh JuJCe.-Natural Food.. SandwlQ'la and Nut. 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Tb'l\ 1 why Steve Eisenbelss built • magic fmtaly cutle in Costa Mesa. A prize..wlonlng hairdresaer, Eisenbeiss or. fen his customers a chance to.escape into a dif .. t ferent kind of world fOr the few momenls it takes to cet. haircut or a sbamJ)OO. t..~• ~offers his co-workers an opportunity to~creative: ~e be wa8 going to school and then later . wortdn& in a traditional.type salon, Eisenbelu '!as dreaming of what his own shop would look like if he bad the cbaocetoown one. l When be finally made the decision to go ~ead, it took six months of bard work, and the i.ndul&ence of customers who sat an a saw horse for their hai~cuts. to develop the theme. ~ . Predommat~g i. the "tree of life," a wind - 10g structwre which "crows" to each station so each hairdresser will share the vitality or the tree. Another imPortant aspect of the decorJ,s the waterfall, which is there because "the soiind of ' water is v_ery comf!)l'ting, •• Eisenbeiss said. . A stat~ed g~an windoW,.wbich also iia)>f'O- ductof his 1m,~g1naUon'and labor, bdngs more life to the a al on. I think stained glass is a very emo- tionalthin1, 1' he explained. - It has a castle theme because· ••the castle represeol$ this place as a rantasy." ' The walls o( the shop are covered with old ham wood from San Diego, which has bullet holes in it, and the accent pieces are unusual an· tique pieces which Eisenbeiss refinished himself. . Patrons enter the shop through a "tree trunk,"Which was fashioned or bark from a dead t~ near Idyll wild. The decor was planned and executed with the help of John James, a (riendo( Eisenbeiss. It has, as be stated, "something for ever- yone," since men and WQ.Jnen from ''all age groupe'' are bia patrons. Eisenbeiss also wanted to create a friendly atmosphere so bis friends would reel free to stop by for a glass of wine w,hether they have their hair fixed or not. -New Look 1 ByBEAANDERSON I Qt ... o.6tY ..... lbff ~-· lf mtlady~s in the mood for p"ampering, she needn't go far to get it. j Now housed under one roof in Newport • Beach is a gamut of services just for her ~ pleasure. • Besides the usual array of hair care, ( manicures and pedieures, there are make-up de- ! monstrations and lessons for application, and facial cleansing to massage. I And, of course, to complement her new look are designer fashions and accessories. • It has taken three years for this concept to become a reality, said Richard Ouellette who with his wife, Sandra, are owners of the salon ~ and boutique bearing his name. Ouellette. who claims his establishment is l . the only ohe or its kind in the area, said he want· r ed. to provide services that seemed to draw many women to the Beverly Hills salons. ~ Although the Ouellettes are not new to the area. the expanded salon is. It is located in· Design Pla'za, Newport Center. Patrons may select any or all services, but even at competitive prices they add up to a lavish total. A package r~te is available which saves about 25 percent, Ouellette explained. However. the reaJ point of luxury, especially for the busy woman, is time. Al best, the packaged services require at least a half a day. Ouellette claims his clients say it's worth it. "'They fe'el better when they know they look good. We want our patrons feeling good about ~-themselves when they walk out of the shop.'' Thal certainly applies to this reporter who had the pleasure of a few hours there, getting the ... • a A 'tree of life' themes unusual salon with waterfall. • ''People should be comfortable here.•• Eisen· beiss said. "'I want people to leave here happy and satis(ied '' • He has reached his goal, because it's a "real happening'' to go to Steve's. . 1n Newport THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ONLY! 'Eyes are the most expressive part of the face so they should be emphasized. • us ual shampoo. set aod..ft'lanicure, and the un· usual. a make-up demonstratioo after face cleansing and mass&ge. Before make-up was applied. •Yj!brows were arched and opened ''tocreat.ebappyeyes. '' -Eyes are the iD"ost expressive part o[ the face so they should be emphasized. -The arch is the most impartant part of the eyes. It has to be perfect. Sometimes it takes an· hour to do. -Shadows and liners should bring out the color of the eyes. The most enjoyable part was the visit to the facial room. where a trained technician whirred brushes with cleansing mixtures, applied steam, wh eat germ mask, more steam, another cleans· ing solution, astringent, moisturizer and finally. a m<1ssage. . The treatment was thoroughly relaxing, and a short siesta would have been an appropriate finale. AHY HARD COVER BOOK IHTHEHOUSE 20 % OFF FICTION .•. llOGllAl'HY! , COOll'IOOllS! "' SCllHCE IUTSEUERSI When We Run a Sale, • , 11·s Really a Sale! BOOK FAIR IN VIUAGE FAIR 1118 South Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach---494·3566 b~1erly's ,~D1c:11llW~ table u No. 63 Fashion Island. Newport Beach Phone(714)644-4049 30°/o TO 50% OFF ON EVERYTHING YOU CAN SEE AT BEVERLY'S TABLE My manager-buyer became incom- . pacitated. My working partner committed suicide. Michael Anthony has not shown up. I am an interiQr designer, not a miracle worker and plan to stick with the b.usiness I know best. 30% • 50% off on everything you can see at Beve.rly's Table for one week then I can get back <to my model home~, residences, country clubs, and office buildings. Everyone can make a mistake, this \Vas mine. Enjoy the bargains. • Love, Beverly • DAil Y PILOT Q 'People shoclld be comfortable htllf1.· I want people to leave flappy and satisfied.• . and Is ham/ "'fnlnldllc<t her staff O.rta• ffc:ar..r- lormerly d Pla';'bo¥ Hair & c:ontessa Dan formerly of Contessa ··-formerly of Joseph Margnin South Coast Plaza cas• formertyof All's -a.yOub ·-(-Jstl f''"om"'' .. '"'"""' of eontessa Mary Jo (Jullette manicurist) formerly of San Femo-Volley FULL SERVICE MEN&WOMEN Call 642-6857 for Appt. 1101 Westclirr Dr.• Newport Beadl. • CORDA¥ FASHIONS . Fall 1'pecial For Sept. And Oct. Free -Pair of doubleknlt pents with purchase of. our tegular '60.00 doubleknli pants suit. You get two pair of pants and one ja::Mt all of line ti,. qU11lity doub'8knit. M.oe to your measurements, eapeclally tor ,ou br d,..,...kera right here In our Plant W. do our own designing. We cut our own pmterns -to your eetectkln la untlmlted. Mm1Y rM.terials to chooee trorn In unlimited . cot .... Think how wonderful h Is to buV clothes that N¥e never been· tried on bf anyone but you. Indulge yourself with your own ··eorc1ay Origlna1.·· We .. open by appointmant on'Y. Call lor information or appoUltmenL 568--4232 BankAmerlcerd and ·. ....... Charpa of QOUfM. , . EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE .~: l>l~to~ei_tf[~~t :·,:···: .~~,. """"";.,.;... ; -~ ....... 1: ~ .. _. . . . . ;: ·~ ·.\ :'. ~:· . ·:..:."' . . - ·.· -~(t .. 1 .. 1~ featurilllJ JS1mtn$dJ~ · .. _.) ••• as off~ with pt"ide by HICKORY , • FARMS OF OHIO.' En1oy thf! fla,Ot' ot !hit uncommoo meat pt'odUC1 2ot lb. OFF • ,-, ~brli.~ ~ritti£ : A mos! unusual chHU •• , · · aged Cheddar dub cheeia '· · and beer. A'ailXlle onl'f • ·· on special occnW>ns. ·· • •• mlde from an old Germiln recipe. A limple condiment c•n be DIFf.. , ·,, ERENT. A perfect w1v to• ;·~ spice up ooe'i culinary liff!. • _ ·.'. ., ... O t"~· ~ l M. ~un~~l\Pi ••• Onion Fl"or~ ind G.ltc Flaw- ored. Enjoy them "as it" or serwf! them with other fooch. Try a uim- Pt and ~joy lhe good taste! 6fl.oz.J,... 79t :.:· ;;·::··.: 1M«~k~W f~rm~. • ,,, (J14J(J - ::;/;;.WESTCLIFF . PLAZA ·• 17th a lf"llne Newport 9each ·-. • ·.,:':· Pttone: M2.ot72 ' ·,i -~. ·· Mon.-.Fr1. '1ll t Set • .,. • aun. •111 s_ ·· \ ' ------~ • I I • I - • • I I \ • ~ Jur·key Sastes • 1n Spe c;ial Gravy ana · GI • lloast who!~ ~~east Qf beo turkey runs small, usually from, 3~ to 5 pounds, which makes It a .n especially good buy for l bouseholdsoflwotofiveorsix. 1 (Example : one young couple 'Who roasted a 3 ~ pound breast reported that it made a won- derful dinner for themselves and th.tee hungry grown-up euests. "There were big first and second helpings for everyone -but only the bones were left . J To keep turkey breast from .. drying out, the usual way is to 1-Ad d Zest Mustard I Cream • In medieval t imes, bruSb or baste it frequently with butter or margarine diluted wllh oll. Covering it with a piece of foll creastd to make a loose tent helps, loo. Roast in an open pan at 32S degree F. until meat is tender. If you wse a meat thermometer, 180 degree F. indicates it is done. IC you test with a fork. the juice will • be clear, not pink . It is wise to aJ . low at least 2 to 2~ hours roast- ing lime. Remove foil when meat is almost done, so the skin will brown ni cely. If necessary, turn up the heal to 375 or 400 degrees F. ror a few minutes to 1peed up browning without dryinl: out the meat. Continue brushing or bast· ing with the butter-OU mixture. Now for a brand-new kind or turkey gravy. The idea was originated by an adventurous cook who wanted not only a beautiJully glazed and moist turkey breast roast, but gravy, too. lt is definitely wttraditional turkey gravy, but has been highly approved by taste-testen. While the turkey breast is roasting. make this rather thin. pale glaze. The recipe makes on- ly 2 cups, but is easy to double if· you wi sh. TVRKEYGIAZE AND GRAVY 14·ounce can chicken broth 14 teaspc>on powdered onion l/t teaspoon white pepper A dash or garlic salt A pinch of dried thyme and marjoram 3 tablespoons cormtarch 114 cup white wine or water Heat chicken broth with seasonings. Mix ~omstarCb wjth wine or water. add to boiline broth and cook, atlrrinf fut, u/1- tll lt clean •. Wben twir,ey J>reut i. almoot done, br~llb frequently with UU. Clue instead ol lhe but· te:r.oil m4tute-you have been us· Ing. When turkey is done and has been remove.d to platter, pour drlppbtgs from roasting pan int-0 a cup and let settle. l( there is more than 2 tablespoons or-so of clear fat above the brownish layer. 11p00n off excess. POUJ' a little hot water into the roasting pan, a4d drippinss from ' cup, thf,!n ' at, stirring and: . scras>inl ~til browned blU are dl11otv~. When most of the water IOU'boUed away, stir in the relna,i,p.irig &t.ze and copk. stir· rinf, fo the nebt COMistency for F•vy. Taste-and correct 'eason- mts. / Stir in aWo a tablespoon or bourbon Or brand'y, Jt can, of course • .be omitted, but it does give a subtle depth of.Jlavor. to the gravy. As th'e turkey ia sliced and served on the plates, spc>00 a little ofthil piping hot gravy over each serving. / mustard was so popuJar with the French court that King Louis XI always took along a pol Wh en invited out to a ban· quet. apparently fearful 1.hat hi s hos ts would forget to serve it. There are two basic types of rnustard seed. the white or ye llow at ALPHA a ·ETA NOW OPEN 'til MIDNIGHT All STOFl(S OPEN 9 AM. MONOAVT~AUSATURDAY Ol'f/\ll ll AM.~U/\IDllV~ familiar to hot dog buffs and the dark brown seeds. known as Oriental mustard. Powdered mu:;tardhas endless use s as an enhancer or meat, fish, fowl , sauces and salad dressings, cheese and .egg dishes. The tiny whole seeds of ·mustard a re used in pickling, with boiled beets and as a garnish for salads. They are also good boiled with cabbage or sauerkraut. It was the fo-.rencfl, known for their love or aromatic spices, who began calling it mustard, because 1hey made it by mixing the crushed seeds with an unfe r me nted winecaJled "must ... Some niglit when you are having roast beef, this mustard sauce will give it a lift. MUSTARD C.REAM 1 cup ma"yorlnaise 1r.z cup prepared •mustard , t ~ cup canned con· densed beef bouillon Dashpapritca Dash ta basco ~cup light cream Combine al l ingre- dients in m edium-size bowl and beat with elec- tric or rotary beater till well blended. Chill be!Qre serving. Makes2cups. l 'Guard Flavors in setecled locatJons 1·0UAATJAR .98 BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE .28 .45 Grocery Reduced Prices i,,.....,. OOTTU! ' 'DEL MONTE 73 ~~m ""NU HOZC4H ;37 tQUMT llOTT\.E UNIVERSITY PARK, SUNSWEET 57 Pa. (UPI) -Cold cuts; · which were popular in UNE JUICE • I ancient Egypt as wen· as 11-0UMCI! CAN contemporary America, HUNT'S 29 are n o u r i s h 1 n g , TOMATO SAU<;E • flavorful, conv~nieotand 32_ou IOTT economical. Ha LE 3 So say .food specialists HUNT'S 7 al Pennsylvania Slate KETCHUP • University, who have SOLiq~K ·21·0UNCEcAN t hese tips (or con-HUNT'S 51 sumers: . · TOMATOES • For maximum quality, t·OAUONeonu: refrigerate cold cuts OCEAN SPRAY 1 99 tightly wrapped to1 keep their surface from 'dry. CRANAPPLE DRINK • ing out. · 2-0UNC:e JA.A Stored this way, most BORDEN 1 69 sliced cold cuts should be EAKFAST DRINK • used within three days bologna and liver NOW'S after purchase; unsliced EHOl.ANO · lS-OUNCE c~N 52 sausage can be kept for LAM CHOWDER • four to six days, and un--OZ..CAN ·l!Vl!RYOAYPAICE • cul, dry ·or Semidry CONTADINA 26 seusages, such. as salami TOMATO PASTE • and pepperoni, can be lS·OUNCE CAN . kepttwolothreeweeks. CONTADINA .30 TOMATO SAUCE Contrast cA'RN'ATloN 1 21 SI.de 01.sh coFFEEMATE • ,OR cOMsuM1-. -:..":fcnoN-CONTACT l•ther Crlllft.,., Dtr9C! Consumer Aft•lr• This tills the middle of a menu that starts with f'11h fillets and ends with apple crisp. 1 777 8. fgrbof' Bhd., Le "9b,.,C•ltf. ~31 '+'ffH T~S COUPON sWiE.t-• LIQUOD '' HEART LIME C Dl!TERGl!NT LrMIT ONE lfEM & ONE COUPON 1 PEA CUSTOMER NO', 721 VALIOO<:T.9-0CT.15 17·0 UNCE CAN · REDUCED &c ROSARITA .39 REFRIED BEANS 4·0UNCE CAN · REDUCED 14e SCHILLING .59 BLACK PEPPER 10-0UNCE REGULAR · 9-0UNCE TACO ALEX REDUCED 20c .49 TORTILLA CHIPS Grocery Reduced Prices 4 FLAVORS . 9·0UHCE eox CARNATION .89 BREAKFAST BARS lli·OUAAT llOX MILKMAN 1.65 INSTANT MILK 1e·OUHCI! eo:ic HEARTl.AND .81 NATURAL CEREAL A.S90f01!0 · 4·...CK NORTHERN .68 TOILET TISSUE TOOOl.DI: • 12-COUNT BOX PAMPERS 1.34 DIAPERS PINK · G"EEN ·WHITE · YELLOW 200-COIJNT BOX ALPHA BETA ·.37 FACIAL TISSUE 10·0UNCE CAN SNAP-£-TOM .30 TOMATO COCKTAIL 32·0UNCE BOTTLE .It LAWRY'S · 1·114·0VNCE ENV. TACO .19 SEASONING MIX $OLIO WHITE IN llRINE • "f·OZ CAN GEISHA EVERYDAY PAIQ; .69 TUNA SOLIO WHITE IN WATER · 7·0Z. CAN EVE""1>1.Y PRICE STARKIST .69 TUNA tO·OUNCE CAN .ae 1l-<>llNCE Cir.N 1 21 FRll!O · "IB ROAST · DRUMSTICK 1·0UHCE BOX MINUTE .35 RICE MIX w. ,.,,..,... "" ''l'u '""'"".,.It• 10 "'''""•~ .. 1 d••Wn. ~....,, w.• ~11<<1•4 nn oll u -.abl.o ,,,.., .. !l11"f"' """ .,1 1,,.., ....,,.., ,.,~...i..i 1;.,,, ... 1,. /w"< 4 /fl~I llno 1·""""""' ·111 'lflui •tu .. N . PRIS::ES EF~CTIVE IN ALL ,SOUTHER CALIFORNlA I ALPHA BE A MAl\KETS \ .. •,:.--,..\;\I COOK'S MctRCLE c~ &·OZ.PKO. .39 EA BEEF LINK SAUSAGE Delicatessen Reduced Prices LAKI! TO LAKE · 9·0Z. PKG. MONi:EREY JACK CHEESE 15-DllfllCI! 90WL CHIFFON MARGARINE Bakery Reduced Prices AV'HA llElA · 13·0Z. 8AG • B·COUNT P HAMBURGER ' BUNS ALPHA IETA • t -L8. ll'Ol.Y SAG LONG UNSLICED FRENCH BREAD ALPHA 8£TA · U·OZ. TRAY · l ·Ci:KJNT' CINNAMON I ROLLS I l·ll!l. LOAF ALPHA BETA I BANANA NUT LOAF 27-0UNCE BOX · l ·INCH .35 .49 .55 .98 ALPHA BETA 1 •5 CHERRY PIE •I I~ £813 , I £,f.f ,I a~![l 1&£. IU'i1&!1 EGGa'°· _ ' 56 ~~r!c~!~ ~ GlAJo • 11-0Z. .tELL~ 12·0Z. IAVARIAN OllEAM OR LEMON l MORTON 84 DONUTS .1 • , • ... ,. ._ - LARGE SIZE 2 9 ARTICHOKES. EA. • GARDEN FRESH CAULI-.29 LB' FLOWER All VAA1fT1£S · 10·0%. Pl<G. ZIPPE BURRITOS . ~25 LB .39 .. Non-Food Reduced Prices WlTH OR W1THOUT TALC · l ·OZ. AEFIO. BODY-ALL 1 29 DEODORANT • 1l·OUNCE AEROSOL RIGHT GUARD DEODORANT 1.57 .89 .66 . FR~ , DISCOUNT TICKE:rs ' ' AVAIL~ EXC:lUSIVELY "' • .AT ALPHA BETA • "•••i JD011EU1ND Wnx musEum 1 ' IUlNA PAM. CAUr •• Speci1I Disco~t Offit from RlPHR BETH " ' soc 1 tf! ~ Y..!!.!ll!2! • 2~c m £!IUJ Mlml!ml " r • Ta Assun Thlt Yau P1y Only The AdYwllllll Price. Our Hems Are l'rlc:e MUd. At Ille Advertised Price. Fancy • ill. Qualll?.. J~ :. Idell To-_.-Into~·· \ llJ. Crisp Celery • Grapefruit Avocados ., LETTUCE •-Heads. ~and Cris' (Dr A Perfect 5alad each ' ' ...... llze4lall' ' llldlllllllr 1111111 ' ·c HOUSE_ Pl.ANTS TENDER CAml ·- , Botton .... s3•• U.S .... 1 • 3 -4'. 49~ fM'llS "' fnlll 11111 Crfq ... 21A.fnell H111111 Plant.·~ .. ~ YELLOW ONIOllS\ ' C1r1111G111 • a1111o111-• u ...... ,.. 3 ..... Age ~~ ..... Fi••• ... ,. • .._ I Carton 112..-ss•1 DETERGENT -.. • I we welcome USDA FOOD STAMP COUPONS MAYONNAISE ;>"' _k ........ er-y. SMOOttl ·e; A ' ! • . I ' : :, 32-oz. . :~ Jar CS¥'$ loin. llontless cut. lb. LINK • • . • CHUNK TUNA :: SUTrwllt • 1 ,. Party Pride Snacks ' •s•n-oz. can g GRADE "A" c ; • f ' J . ' • ' l I t l '• . I • I ' ) \ SAUSAGE . FRESH TURKEYS ' t ' ... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Cf DAILYPILOT • Wedf?!!d!y. Octobet I. 1975 ~· i f-~~~!~~I~, ......... , .... -··"~·~-'" ~taste of c~icken and v.r.cupvegetableoil leaves, rosemary ~nd sauce, pepper sauce and J ltl high protein con~t 1 medium onion. parsley,chopped water to skillet and bring :i:. readilv 1ati&fies ap· chopped II il · h kill l to boil. · " eato tn eavys e • petites whetted by crisp. I/• cup chopped green to very hot temperature. Remove from heat and weat~er and renewed onions,topsincluded Brown chicken, turning stir in rice. Jn 2·3 quart .~. activity. . 3. stalks celery, lo brown all sides, ror casserole, pour contenl'i Every ce ll 1n .the ~Y chopped about lSminutes. or skill et; arrange '' · m_ust be :supplied daily 1 large bell pepper, Remove to paper.towel browned chicken parts with f7esh amounts of chopped and drain chicken, leav-on top. n. p_rot e in lo funcli~n 8-ounce can tomato ing oil in :;killct. Saute Sprinklewith salt,pe1>- n normally and stay 1n sauce vnions, celery and pep-Per. mar j or ii m , Ci constant repair. pers on medium high rosemary and parsley. 1, Chicken provides t'oin-4drops pepper sauce heat for about 10 minutes Be s ure rice is covered plete protein containing 3cupswater until o nion s are withliquid. h all the amino acids (2'l llf.t cups uncooked transparent b ut nol Cover and cook in all together: t"ight con-rice brown. 350-degree oven for one Not Fried sldered absolutely csscn-lteaspoonsalt hour. Makes 4 to 6 serv- tial to operate at peaker-. _ _'.'~'•_!.l~e~~~sp~o~o~n...::_e:a~c~h:_o _ _i:n~r:a~in~a~J~l _:l~a~l~ae'.!n~d~o!_lil_i~n~g"'.s:_. _________ _:'.:~:::...~!!!!!!~~!:::~:!!!'!!~--2! fi<'iency). The average Recom- mended Daily Allowance of protein for an adult is 65grams. However, the UnitC'd States Depa rtmenl or Agriculture stJtcs that for foods· wilh high- qualily protein sul·h a!S chicken, only 4S grams are necessary lo supply t. the daily adult require- ment. According lo the Na· tional Broiler Council , '' this means that just one 3 V2 ounce Sl•r ving of 1 <'hicken Cnot counting J bone and skin ) which contains 31 grams or , complete protein "'"ill ·' provide 69 percent of the adult RDA . Yet chicken is lo"' in .., calories and in fat con· .. tent -lwo more impor- tant nutritional pluses. CHICKEN JAMBALAYA I broill~~-rryer 'Or Ethnic? " Poultry :; Extends i ; From the 1975 National Chicke n Cooking Con- test. <'Omes the Rhode Jsland state winner -a completely different combination of chicken I ' ;~ an·d red cabbage. , CHICKEN WITH 'I RED CABBAGE. , POLISH STYLE t1. 1 whole broiler-fryer b i chicken lf.I cup corn oil .. r l \12 teaspoons fh.1vor .,1 . enh:incer · v .. tea:spoon pepper . 1 head (aboul 2V2 :,1 pounds> red cabbage, J coarsely shredded 1 smal l onion, ~~ chopped ..,1 \"..i teaspoon salt ·< v .. pound salt pork, ., .. cubed ,., ; • If.I cup red wine Juice l lemon · 1 cup water Mix together corn oil, 1 flavor enhancer apd pep- per . Rub <'avity and out- side of chicken with mix-~; lure, using it all. ·r Place chicken, breast :il side up, in large, shallow , roasting pan. Roast in' ,~ 425 degree oven , un- covered. 30 minutes or until ni cely browned. Remove c hicken and loWer oven tempe rature to350degrees. Mix together cabbage, onion and sail: let stand 10 minutes. Squeeze out liquid. In fry pan, cook salt pork until lighUy lr browned. Add cabbage "tu mixture, wine and lemon b'.J juice. -u; Cover and simmer 20 ,1, minutes. Place cabbage lo loosely in cavity ; cover- .Jk with remaining cabbage. Pour water in bottom of pan. Cover pan tightly with ni.. foil and roas t about 30 minutes or until fork can :.af'I be inserted with ease. In Bonanza b ~i' Here·s a popular item to sell at country fairs. ba zaars, ben e fit s . bl CHOCOI.ATE HANANA v POPS 4 large bananas J2wooden sticks l cup chocolate mini t'!hips 3 tabl espoo ns bt vegetable oil t J ~ cup chopped •'' peanuts (optional> Cut bananas into 111 thirds; insert wooden stick into end of each tf? 'banana section. Place on -;:.. tray; cover and freeze . n several hours or over. ---''.:,.' night. ' • ') .Melt chips wilh oil In • <I top ol double boiler over ·Iii hot, iwt bollin(,• water; ol stir lo blend well. Keep .y "'!'~rm over bot water wrule dlppln(. I)Ip each banana jiat ,-x1 ~ thinly coaled j im-1 q u--•tely, •Prinkle with o t .,_...rs. Serve or covet and freeze untU Hrving • I I • 19th ST. !llh Sf, \ t'is • saving-on \ • Costa Mesa 2300 Harbor Blvd. Harbor8 Wilson OpenDaily 9a.m. 'til 10 p.m. • • ·I ,,,._Gins · 1 $upera.i,s Super Savings • • I ' .. .. .. ' t ' -. .~ J A • J l 9901 ADAMS BLVD .. HUNTINGTON 8fACH , , , ~\~5471 .$. IR~HtMlT, Wl:$TMlllSTtR' !,!---1¥19u;tlli8.Daiy"Pll RAll'HS STORES Ml lOCATlD AT! 380 f.1171h ST., COSTA Ml!SA 2Af-PASEO.Dl VAUNCIArlAGUllA HIU,.,_ ,--_,7261-17tli-ST.7 TUSTIH;:-- • f!l lt.'LOAllA. A"AttflM -6942 Wr llfR, HUllTillGTOfl lfAO! ·~-9•10·Daly, t-•:--· -- • • • \ ' l \ l • I ' ' ' i ~.0c1-•,1m DM.Y~ F Salad J;ur.ns Green ·w!_!h EnViable QF-essing \1 I Thil really Is a Very Green Salad: the ln1redienta are a pluelq .,...,., with IOucbn of White. Its 1ppeallnc colon make it very compatible as a aide dish aalad will> any meat or fis.b dish. Yo11°1l IHI quite the gqurmet cbd wben you make the' Green Mayonnaise. Basic homemade mayannaiae isn 'l dif5cu1t at all to prepare, and it generally has a much fresher quality and Oavor than the ~mmercial producL Tbe natural green color com· ~, es from fresh s pinach leaves. .. watercress, paaley, 1811 dll-. and 1 Utile tarraaoa. The Yecetablff are ~lrlld. aod tbe p-.Med lalbe bl.oder wllb the basic ma.)'cmeio.u..r.- Jliemla: ""· mllOUrd. ult,......., Jiii~ -oil. TIM -y uuce gives1 the propes: amount ot pt. quant, spicy Onor. If you don"! wlllll. to nuil<e your own maydn.nalse (but: it'• fun tit do sol I., a recipe i$ alao given usinc commercial mayoa. Daile. Tiie eDlaacb leavn are olllitted in tbe latter. " • YBaY GaSBN 8ALAD 2 .,.etacea no -.. ch> __ pe .. 14 cUi> cllopped 1<.Uloas 1 cup lllced cell!D 1 laead -toe_ Coot pe11 according to -tcaa• dlrectlons, drain, and. mix wllb scallions, ctiS"Y, and 14 nap Green M ayon.nalse. Cover and cbill until ready to serve. To aerve. aeparate ltfttuc~ -into cupo and pl-oo 8 aalad plates. SPj>On salad into let- tuce cups and serve with remaJn· lDa mayonnaiJ.e. GREEN MAYONNAISE lcupwate:r 10 fre1h spinach leaves, rfnfT:oblespoon cbqpped chives \4 cup watercress leaves J4 cup c.bopped parsley 1 teaspoon dried leaf tar· raeon !egg . v .. {ea.spoon dry mualllrd -'Al teaspoon salt I tablespoon lemon juice ......... ..., "'* •itw ..... ,.... .............. _._ ...... 1~1..t.-W,...,1111 or Super Bakery \.', teupoon Tabasco pepper :sauce 1 cup1alad oil Jn medium saucepan 'COmbine water, 1plna,ch leeves, dtives, watercress. parsley and laiT· raJon. Place over medium beat, brin1 to a boll and boll 3 minutes. Drain well and tum into con· tainer of electric blender. Add egg, dry mustard, salt, lemon juice and Tabasco. C.Over and proces~ until sm'ooth. Remove cover and while blender is ruJllling, very gradual· DR• "••-•r&.wl'rice I • l,y add oil in a tllln ateady &tn!am or 1 tabl•poon at a Ume. conti- nllilll to blend until all oil Is -bed. Cll11I. JIU.. a-1 ~ ._. <To make Green Jla,yonnalse. ,with Nmmercial mayonnai&e, meuure l cup mayonpa'H lnto 1mall bowl and blend*' l tables- P90ll lemon juice, " teaspoon drled mustard, IA teaspoon Tabuco pepper ••~ J4 -cup lf'ach chopped watercress and parsley, t tablospoon chopped cblvn and '>11 teaspoon chopped leaf Ulna-.) ·Casserole · Stretch Budget llyCl'!CILY BROWNSTONE AnK, .................. ... If pork chops. are a favorite in your family, better serve them noW. Pork production is the lowest it has been in almost a decade and we'll probably be well along in our bicentennial yeaT before supplies im· prove . Super Produce Meat Master Me ats Wlttte Of Wh••t Alltlr --. Because lhe price of pork is high, in the following recipe we've used just one chop for each serving and amplified the meat with frozen hash·brown potatoes and sauerkraut to make a savory co.sserole. Beel-litter Removed Por?l lhoukler -'"ton lutt Fully Trimm,d ~Rib Steak ' Ft'llll .. 1.88 ~Pork Staak.1.49 o Bread ".:!; .29 s.1eas · D wttneorwm1-S•ndw1ctt°'1p111ro, 2401. 4I ~Grapes Ralphs Bread .... • ~ - IL•29 .~.29 Beel Ch11ck -Shoulder Cut pkg. ot too lb .• 99 lb .• 79 . lb.1.79 lb. 1.29 lb 2.49 lb. 1.39 111-.. 59 ~ .. ,...,_,,.., "'"''" .... 39 ~Muscat Grapes ~Coffee Cakes 013' DAomoRod LA Rolpht-Dolklou• 79 Tf""M• Grapes ~Autumn Tea Cakes '"". .,;;;"' Super Flowers ~ Ribier Grapes or~•ladSi1e ~ Fre•fl. 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Layer Cake Mixes pkg •• 20 Cl. 1.75 ~~0ci:;nser 210L 33 pkg. pltg •• ~ R:;fried"B:ans ""· 39 can e 1001. 29 pkg .• ~ Re lph•-Comp•re I S••e 10,.., 19 Chicken Noodle Soup .~~ • 110L 49 pkg .• ~ iC;H;;Qg:~·Pop Tarts •••.. 58 120 .. 47 cen e ~Sun1weet Prune Juice "'"" 55 bottle • l•.4 Ol. 49 ~Uq~id~ttf ,, ... 1 08 pkg .• bottle • ~ Wl1hbone-Deluae French or 1.19 ~!~~ ............. 2.99 tl. D Porcelein-Stecklng-A1sorted De1ign1 1 ez. 87 L]it Chebtla. Seuterne full l 79 Coffee Mugs "'". ~Old ~Wines...... • • '~Wlzard -A••ortedFr•gr•ne•• g I 58 [A·IC.,.tuckySquire_-""~' a- ' ~Air FreshenerS ,':; • ~Straight BoW1>on """ .vv •••.• 75 Italian Dressing * 11or. 85 bo\tl• • 'Moz. 98 ~ A99ut•r or Dle?-12 Ounce Cans c:,: 1.09 pkg •• Seven Up * ~~ ~;p~;;e :!:,~ 1,44 ~~m~ fltth 4e28 Prices Effective October 9 thru October 15. , ·~ D .._,..,_.,_ ,.,._ .62 Bl•ck Pepper n--l ..... ""--'"'-~.::; .731'£.1 Salad Dre11ing ... D .......... ~. -· .51 Brown & Serve S1u11ga ••· .99 ' D ··-nt•--O<N .. , ... .:: .11 Kool-Aid JIN O lte•to•-l-C--l_,_ .,..: .01 L"£.J lntl•nl T•• Ml• • ["Jl .. _..,_,,_,.,,.,. .. o- ::. 1.09 L"£.JH•th Brown Pot•loes "•• ,39 ..... ~~--· -.51~ Ttt B•g1 ,... ~e.er.o-...... -1.33~C•ppuccino Ml11 n ..--... oir ...... -:,: 1.57rl(J G•ln Detergent •• D...,._......, ... ..., ....... ,.,f 1.19 Ground CoHee •• r-11 ••.t ll_ ... _ .. ,::.1.92 L"£.J 1t1li•nSau••S1• u-. 1.59 .. o-.... 3.80 Canned Ham '""' 10.29 .. ~o--•~•••• ,: 1.128Q Whit• Altlacofe• , ..... n~-.......,c­ -.50 8aS•l•d Dres1ing 1 [']II ---.,°""l-•Oll •etl • : .68 rl(J liquid Deltrgent .. o~--.. -t 3.15 Longhorn Chff1• ., 1.19 -~·c11•5o ... .,,..,~ -....... -~-u..-'""~~­... _,, ...... 1)¥o _.....,..,Jno .. -.•..i . oc--.... --~ .57 Light Chunk Tun• ... ._...,,.,,,. .. , .. _. --o.UlJ'k-r-"1 U.. ........... •;it;. o; • -1'l'IU'' ..... •·• ..__ltl,. ....... -. __ ..... _.,, _,...,,,.., ....... "-"' -... ,., .. ,_ ..... -C"9. og)l Ui.1tl eo-.... - Cleop,•ltht ttl l "1tpJ11 Orocery C1 ... tl!J .. ,,,_ o°"'""'-C---~ ••~ .53 Roda Partr Dlp1 e .... 45 ~ .. 001 e-_...-Wt r11erve the right to llmll or :::;::::,:::;, ~!;'. refuse ••I•• to commercial .._ _ .... _..... •--dealers or wh~1111er1. SAVORY CASSEROLE 4 slices bacon, di~ l CUP, chop~d onion Salt and pepper 1.,, pounds frozen southern·slyle hash· brown potatoes l·pound can sauerkraut, drained l tablespoon instant chicken bouillon ' l lh cups water 4 pork chops, each about 'h-inch thick In a large skillet slow- ly cook the bacon until lightly browned. Add onion and ccntinue cook· ing until bacon ls crisp and oniQn ls lender. alt Stir in 1 teaspoon s and Y.. teaspoon peppef. then potatoes (thawed enough to separate) and kraut. Stir together t6'e bouillon and water; pour over mixture in skillet and toss. Turn into a greased 2-quart baking dish. Cut away excess fat from around chops. Render a little or it in the large skillet. Add chops and brown on both sides -about JS minutes in all. Sprinkle chops with salt and pepper to taste . Arrange chops over mix- ture in baking dish. Bake, covered, in a prehe ated 350-degree oven for 45 minutes. Un- cover and continue bak- ing about 10 minutE's longer. Makes 4 serv- ings. Beef Up Burger Beef ror easy out-of- hand eating comes you r way in this giant layered s andwich round. P opular with the young crowd, it's great with a glass of milk for hot or cold eat - ing. BEEFBURGER SANDWICH PIE l pound gr ound lean beef 1 tablespoon cook.in ~ oil 2 tablespoons instant minced onion \4 cup g ra t ed Parmesan cheese YJ cup grated Swiss cheese J be aten egg IA teaspoon liquid red pepper season ing l Y.z teaspoons sail '-2 teas poon oregano 2 t a bl es poon s chopped parsley Riscuit c rust Rrown beef in oil ; add remainin g in gredient ~ except Bi scuit Crust , mixing we ll . Put hair of biscuil r -• •eftft1 • -., r • •1ftP1 • •; Fiim Y•lues dough in greased 8-inch -* . -c a~""·~ I ""fll" JK:~·~~::~ ·~ 11 c..cM9~t~~~·--COllpOft 1112 ~ ~pefl-C06of, 311 with beef. then drop rest I .._.-11 DllllnW•• ... •P I O P1llraldflm .... of d o ugh over top, •Rtlmll ___ . ••-spreading in even layer. I Potatoes ".: .59 11 Detilrgent ·=;.73 tJ P.i:.~1-Flm ... 689 .i!~:e2~t !.°?n~~:;·:,~i I Ll!ft1t011elf*"'•MONC..-hfC......., 11 LWOlteltMWIOMt...,,.hl'Oib? 1 I crust ls browned. Cut in c°"""'""Mon.Mt•ll!tOlff"OdoMt' ~lftMheOc:tMer•lfWOl!lth,_.. ,...,..,.. 1:29 wedges. Makes 6 serv. L suPER couPoN . • L eu11ER couPON J 0 Pa111:alur lflm .... .,---The _SU,1!.e_r market with _Sun_er low prices in1•81scu1TcRusT ' ••••••••.. •••••••• -:I!: Mix2cuJ':blscullmlx, • I RALJ>HS STORES ARE LOCATED AT: I 380 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA 9901 ADf\MS BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH 15471 S. BROOKHURST, WESTMINSTER ·~ ~u: om~~ =~d• ~ ~ 7•PASE0 DE VALENCIA GUNA HlllS 17261 17th ST., TUSTIN 'Mil N: LOARA, ANAHEIM 6942 WARNER , HUNTINGTON BEACH _ S!.ORE HOURS: 9-10 Dall , 9·!_ Sunda~~m.<_>d~tjrsliffJloua,,,._~-+1 -,~1~-"':Ml<'-''-!;:::;o.::;,,:.:.c..c::"-"~'t"~;;_:..;.;,,,:.:.:.==-~..::..::::.:_:~~r:.:!_.;_::.:,::.:__..~.:...:.::_.::::.:::::_::_:.;,::_:::.:::::_:_I~::..::.:: -~ -T ~ ~' \'. • ) •• . • . . -. • • ' ' ' ' ' ' • ._ ' ' I • ' • ' ' .. ....._,_ ... (;I l>All.Y PILOT Magic in a Jar ' Honey of Torte Wheat aer m with sug-wlth half the Chocolate ing of additional wheat ar and honey -it comes Wheat Germ Filling. t:erm. that w ay in vacuum Wh ip cream with packed jars -adds the powdered sugar and CHOCOLATE WH EAT oompti and m agic to t~.va n i ll a . Spread one GERM FILLING lovelytorte. fourth overfllling. M<>ll 4-ounces u n · Th e to asty and Repeat layering with sweetened c hocolate t1utritious in gredient, middle cake layer, re-with 6 tablespoons but· ri ~h in i r o n, the B mOlining filling and one ter, stirring occasional· Vitamins a nd vit a min E, fourth of cream . Top Iy. Mix In 1h cup wheat contributes extra lex-with final cake layer germ with suga r & ture, fl avor end moist· and remaining cream. honey, 2 cups powdered ness to both the cake G a r n i s h w i t h sugar and lh cup r'nilk. and filling. semisweet chocolate Beat in 4 egg yolks. Chill Ttie cake is a good curls and light sprinkl-tmtil s pr.eadable . . . . . " .. "' . ............ ~ ..... , .... ,\., • ' r Flavored wheat germ gives texture ·and m(:listr:iess to thin layers of cakiie.ii Easy Meatless S.1ppert Heat stewed tomatoes with drained marinated arlichoke hear la. Spoon over poached eggs on 1oas1. ~=:~c t~n:;,1;\c7~,c; th?~ No store hopping No bargain hunting. No coupon clipping. Just ... layer s. Adaptabl e for • Other desserts, it is put • t oget her h ere with c hocOlate filling and ruf· fles of whipped cream for a company menu. CHOCOLATE WH EAT GERM TORTF. 6 eggs, separated ~ teaspoon cream of t artar 112 cup sugar 1h cup flour 11_. teaspoon salt 3/" cup wheat ger m with sugar & honey Chocol a t e Wh ea t Germ Filling I cup whipping cream 1 tablespoon po\.\•dered sugar 17 t eas poon p ur e vanilla extract Semisweet chocolate curls Beat egg whites and l'ream of tartar together . until soft peaks form. Gradua lly add •.4 cup :sugar , beating until stiff peaks form. Blade Cut Chuck ~~~.~~ -.... ,JBC Large End Rib ~~~.~!,., " 138 At l ucky, we believe that sup8rmorlc.er shopp\ng shouldn't be o weekly ordeal of hopping from 'store to store . That's why w e offer lower Prices Overall, so you co n do oll your shopping lelsurely ot one store and know you're saving money. Shop Lucky for greater savings everyday of the week, where Lower Prices · $ Overoll meons a lower total food bl ll. ~ Boneless Round Steak 148 BEEF • .. . . .. • • •• La Cross Rib Roast B~NllESS. BEEF CHU(w; ll OlLlD l8 ' 138 Tdp Sirloin Steak .. 218 BONELESS. 8EEf l.OIN •••••. 1;-Bone Beat egg yolks with r emaining v .. cup s ugar t1ntil fluffy . Fold into egg whites, usin g wire whip or spatul a. Com· bine flour, sa lt and wheat germ . Carefull y fold into batter. Grease and flour bot· tom (not sides ) of 9-inch s pring form pan . Turn batter into pan spread· i n g eve n ly. B ake in 350-degree oven 30 to 35 minutes or unli l pick i'n· serted into eenter comes O\tt cleao. ~. ~~"~rOlllld 8~·· .. 111 ~;~one Chuck Roast ......... "gac ~Steak, Blada Cut . "age Steak 1e8 BEEF LOIN !PQl'ITEAMOUSE 'sTtAk 2.08 l81 . . . ....... LB Cool 10 minutes. Gent- ly remove pan s ides and eomplete cooling. Split <!ake Into 3 even layers. Place bottom layer on , nat cake plat~. Spread. Use' Basics . . Dinner On Shelf Rice ... fruit cocktail. l ngredients that are pro- bably on most pantry :shelve s. Som e thin g s pecial happens, though, when these two are com- bined in the manner of t he South Pacific jslahds. T AHITIAN HAM AND RICE 21h cups sli vered cooked ham 1 t ablespoon butter or margarine 1 17-ounce can f ruit cocktail (dr ain; re· serve juice·) i 1h cups chi cken broth ~ cup a pricot pre- s erves 1 t a blespoon pre· pared mustard ~teaspoon ginger 14 teaspoon pepper 1 t ablespoon soy 1auce Vot cup sherry 2 tablespoons cor- nstarch 1 c.'Up ,cubed grE'en peppers 3 c ups hot cooked rice Saute ham in butter until lightly brown ed. Stir in fruit juice, 1 cup chic ken bro th , pre· serves , must a rd, a nd seaaonings . Cook over Jo w h e al a bout 5 m inutes. Blend rer::n aining broth a n d w in e with cor - nstarch. Stir into ham mixture. Add fruit and areen pep1>4,rs. Cook s minutes. serve over beds of fluf'. fy rice. Makea 6 serv-inas, each 343 calories. Shell Out A bike hike ten ds to 1tlmulate the appetite. Why not br'l.ng along con- vmlent.. U1htwelght and nutr'ltlou1 hard-cooked -for 1nackln1 ? · ' Tiie hometown ne•1~perforlill tlil On!llfl eo.11 ...... l1AI I Y PILOT ' . ......... "'-_,...,__""'"'"""'- --...---·--.-ua, ''" ·. ~ t lllllflaoty-.W..·MlltM•llt-......... _ ............... ..,.__...._ •W..Tt ...... Rib Stllak, Large End BEEF . Sliced Beef Liver SI( IN LESS & OEVf lN(O .. , ... Lady .Lee . "158 . ...... "68¢ ~~~_f!r ~ 149 Chicken of The Sea .~::;,i !~~~.,.,,,0~89C Mott's Applesauce ,,_.59c "3S Ol.JA"'-••••••·••···•···········•• Treesvveet C ~~~FAUIT .. OZCAN ~39 Lady Lee !2 ~.at~ ~~ice ~.45C Del Monte ~~~up .............. ~.49c Lady Lee ~2~~.~rea111 ~s5c COOlll JAi Old lo1hl~d "counlry "ore.. 199 ty~ cookie jor l0t your goodle•. 1.0AL Kr't't . ·7;1 • • • • ,/. ·R~~~~,~~i25 ~· • ... l • ! 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E~l)eC•Hl!t w•lh this c:oup0n good for any Blue Moun1111'1 product To llllt qtM~' Wh•n llllt term1 ol lhls 0!18• h••e IHH!n cotr1pli.d •ilh. lh11 to~(>On ,.,11 be ••<k11mt1d tor 7c 01u1 ~r ha•••li•f!O Any olller •Jltll•C•l•on con1hlule1 traud. ln•O!Cll 1110,,.ng purchaw ol t ullt<i.nt 1tod• '" cowr COul)Ons 1ne11ni.rt lo• •e"""'"''"" "'"" D9 subff\lllt d UP' " ·~11 .... ~I ol .... nu!•cl~•Clf COf>IU"'"' m~.i l'•J ... , Ule• Ill o•re19oon onl y on US A Ya.n 11 l3•ed. •••1••<110 01 lortlo<l<l<l n by I••· ,,,.,1 •It couponJ to 81111 Ma11n1.1n, P O lkl• 3217, Cl'41i.r P•. 19011. Cl~~ ''"'".;,ouon ••I"" 1/:>0~ Of If Olle• 0•011•1 "'"1 I.1976 1~11 '°""°" " nona.iogn1Dl1. SEAFOOD SPECIALS ,,.,..__OcLf .. w-. Oct. II Olfy ._..., ....... I I COMPARE ·OUR PRICES! flllSH COOKED LOCAL lOBS"('ER FllESHDOYU :SOLE FILLET IFllESH IUTTEllFISH FILLET . HOUIS: MONDAY THRU RI. I D-6 ·Ml. 11 :30-4:30 CLOSBI SUM. , 1c BLUE MOUNTAIN 1c The FISH MARKET .' ------·•-••••••-•••,: •• _J JimmlCISCllldyC--r · AYAl'-'llE AT' Alb•rtwo" eo,.. D•H. fEOC O. ""'"" ••<bl 145 E, BROADWAY, COSTA MESA Buhel. Paritry, Tre~1y, Von• ""d olher line tlONI. 64S.5Z23 """"TH .. , .. ......, ............ .,,,.... NKUlftlCfM .... tn. 1,.. ••s .. en.,.,'"' .z. • .:::~.'"\ ENJOY TREMlNOOUS SAVINGS IN OOR ... ':'.::I:'.:' .-vmsaRYSALl a ----NITI--~· -M··-· .,_.,, ... ... •OMU. ---FRYllG . ii CHICKENS ·, am .... .....UIU't ·-· J .. CELEBRATIOl I '. ' .. ~ ·.: l , '· I lli aUF 89 ...... ......... ,. ._ .. MEDIUM EGGS . TI DE • . Many of today's crabmeat re- cipes have evolved from fis- hermen who often brought home part of their catch for the family. · Their ethnic backgrounds, thrifty lifestyles and preferenCet.. for flavorings created. many foods that are worth copying. 1 Stuffed Manicotti With Crab- meat Sauce uses one of the pastas to advaPtage to stretch the higher priced seaf~ . The shells are stuffed with a ereamy mixture of cottage and Parmesan cheese, nestled on a bed of zestr tomato-crabmeat sauce, topped with more sauce and baked until hot and tender. One can of cr at>meat serves four hun gry people. All yoU need to add is a salad and perhaps a · glass of wine . STUFFED MANICO'ITI l can (7112 oun ce) crabmeat J cup coarsely c~R!donion l clove garlic,~ · 2 tablespoons c°'*in!J oil 1 can (I pound) 1 can (8ountt) t atosauce l,teaspc>qn basil ... ........,. o/• teaspoon salL ~ I (4 ounce·) ma ti 'I 1~ cups large rm creim· . style cottage cheese ' :Y• cup shredded or grated Parmesan cheese -Good Combo · CHUCK ROAST CHUCK STEAK Chicken ' j Curried .-· lJ r B~ITLE~ ]&J. · ,PEARS ... iJY ._., ~18~ TOMATO SOUP. "~'"" =--!~19~ WHOLE SUN OIAIGI JUI~, ~.... , .. . , '"'.. I -, ... . ..,, ..... , "'a" COCA !(!> 29" COLA •::• y I . . ·~v~43* .. <'Mv~D . •:::...":·~· -... 1-~_,, ·-· °""' .... ~·.~~ ........ ·-··"',::,·~~ ;;;:;.' :!:.~ .. ~~=· --· ....... ...-...·w ·-...... , ---... ·-1 _..,.,,,,.,, I ...,.,ot, .... ,. f .xcOUP011 x c041Poli I l egg, beaten 2 tablespoons chopped parsley Drain and· flake crabmeat; set aside. Cook onion and garlic in oil until onion is limp. A4d .tomatoes. tomato sauce, basil. and ¥2 teaspoon salt. Bring to simmering stage; simmer gent· ly. uncovered, until thickened, about 25 to 30 minu~s. stirring as needed . Stir crabmeat into sauce. Spread 1h of the sauce over bottom of shallow l 1f.z quart casserole. While sauce is cooking cook manicotti as directed on package label: drain and rinse in cold water. Combine and mix cottage· ('heese, 1h cup Parmesan cheese, egg. parsley, and remaining i;, teaspoon salt . Fill manicotti shells with equal amounts or cheese mixture and arrange on sauce in casserole. Spoon remaining sauce over filled manicotti. Cover dish with aluminuol foil. crimping it to edges of dish. · ' Bake_ ii\ moderate oven, 350 degr~es, ~5 minutes. On~ver and bake 15 to 20 minute& looger. or until f11anicotti is tiOt and tender. sprinkle rt?malltlna it. cup Parmesan cheese over top p when ~ern~ved fro~ oveh. Makes 4serv1ngs. . • ·~ "" • , . . • ...... - p >. ' . • ' ' • ~- . •• · . .. . - • , \. • ' . DAA. Y PILOT Cl,( • When You DO Bring Home the Bacon - s With lmagir:iation, Extra Flavor .• .... prlceit, .... -they ore, II'• probailiJ' -a while since you oerved I.be ~ all'* Wilh scrambled ecc•or·r-' high ~l!ICES on a BLT. t...C.:.U.. ofapac:kageol If :you mllll the n ..... bere .... Into pleees wllh kltcllen some su11eatlona r .. m'~ lbe__""""n. Coo1t plece_s inUillet,.s.Ur~. mootoltbebac:oiiyoudobuY. ~nnc to separJ(e. When browned, Curlit or cuUt Into rl-ror ~· pl-• wilh a •lotted Ii I. t ' -llld drain on absorbent 1reat lt e ~ppe 11er1 or paper. Jlefriierate until ready'° larnilblDC aoups, •alada. aauces useandrebeattocrt.p --dips, . J Bacon bits illad plect1 ore BACONSIBBONS fiavorrul additlona to hot salad Uae lheors to cut ah -'"" dreuin111 canned. ar ....._ packqe of blleon C!'ftlllwt.e lD soupa, quickbread batters. half. aemo•e.•at:b,seetion from vecetab1~ sauces. potato and paek81e. 1epar-.. balf·sUce1, macaron1saJads. broll~criap. Flavored bacon adds a new dimension. Just coal and boke; ~DMcoN it'sreadyto1erveinl5minut.es. Coat bacon lliees wltb a1'one BACONCUJWI C<>ok slices in a akillet 1mW crisp, remove tbeni One at a time from skillet with a Cork; roll each of lhe Collowinl eo.tinemixturea, allowinfaboutone-tblnlcupeoal,. ingfor11x1licesofbacoo. PJ&ce coatinr in a shallow plate. Dip baconslicesincoating; , ,)I · I • arranp qo rac.k in ahallow pen. Bake• ~egr.., oven. Recular .ad wafer thin b•con will take 10 to 12 minutes; thick, 15 to 17 minutes. Bacon ma,y be coated in ad-_y~e ~k9t in refriger~tor un-W bakingbme. .Podible coatines include grat- ecl· Parmesan cheese, seasoned coating mix for pqrk, finely pound pee1ns, abredded coconut oraeue>aed breademmbe. OthercombinaUoosare: Onion-flavored bacon: Coat slices with a mixtureol\oii cup cor- nmeal and 2 teaspoons onion powder. Clnnamon-s,.gar bacon: Coat lll<es wilh a blend of \locupaucar mclltetcinaamcm. Citrus:avored bacon~ Coat 11$tes with a mix \.ii cup sugar mixed witb t Ya tablespoons grat· ecloraneeorJemonpleel. Mustard-fiavorecl bacon: Coat slices with equal i'tarts of cor- ·-al and dcy mllltanl. atlrred 11/lCONCHEESESAl.ICE , i W'E II: T • S 0 V R II AC 0 ....,,. DSESSING ·~· '11 _,clbeeon . "poundb1eon , B•CONTOPPER 2tableapoon1flour .,.. n "• cup•hoppedoruon v, teupoonsalt 74 " 'A pound bacon ~teaspoon pepper ' \4 cup firmly packed bro 3-ounce P.&ckage cream tcupmlllt sugar cheese · ' ' ~cupdicedSwisscheese ltablespooncornstatth I lteaspoonlemonjuice 'lcupwater V.teaspoor'fonlonsalt Cut bacon into 1-lnch pieces; V.cupvinegar . I 2tablespoona milJi: cook until crisp. Drain, reserving Cut bacon Into l·lncb pieces. cut bacon into \.\-inch pieces -2 tablespoons drippinp in sldUeL cook in skillet unUl crisp, remqve ...,.rv1na 'two 11icea ror bacon Add flour, salt and poppertodrlp-and drain. Reserve drlpplnp. curio, tr deolred for gami5h, C<>ok pings, Cook onion in drlppincs until until crisp and drain on absorbent Cook slowly. stirring constant-tender. paper. . ly, unW bubbly. Gradually stir in Add brown suaar and cor· Combine cream cheese, lemon milk. Cook over medium heat, nstarch. Stir in water, vineaar juice. oaloo salt and milk; blend stlrrina comtantly, until mixture and bacon pieces. Heat Wltil mi x· until smooth. Add bacon pieces. '>ollsandialhlckened. tureboils. Pouriromediatelyover Makes about 1 cup of delicious dip Add cheese and heat until melt· 1 al ad greens • Makes 1 If.I ~ t.OPPin~.·· for · potatoes or ed. stir in bacon pieces. Makes cup1. Juitable for spinach or wilt- ·-eebbld: onetcupaauceforvegtlables. eel lettuce salads. · ~~~---_::_::_;_:_.__:_:__:_~~~~-,---~-=====- PRODUCE SAYINeS 1854-MEWPO.RT BLVD. ·cco::,~:!~4' OPEN 7 DAYS 9 to 6 Phone 642·6025 ' I Ruby 'ited-Finest IRAPEFRUll 10~ ' . ' . llUSHROOltZ. ' • ' ' I -.. --.,.... Ol'IM 1,1!,. ~r.n-SUMDA , :W°E ACCEPT • • FOOD STAMPS • \ ' ' ' • - I ' • , ' .......... , ...... ·················'•'•' .. ' ... ·.·.··· ... , .. ~,, ' ,,. .... •, • l.Yll'ILOT 1 Wedl'Mlld .0ctob9r l , 1'75 ~r · • , , ·las,t Call: Some 800 million cakes erfl baked each year, or at least one per year for more than 90 percent ,fJf U.S.,bouaebolqs. I . , , • ,. ' . ' . lf you use apple or p~kin in you r cake -or pies, les or pudding, y·ou have one more day to enter your recipe in lhe Daily Pilot's Harvest Home contest. Cooks Prizes in each category will be presented at the Irvine is Harvest Festival finale. • ' Conte11tants must sub~t their recipes, clearly printed or typed SPRINGFIELD BREAD UP • • • • . . > on 8~ x II-Inch paper, listing all tho food editor, home oconoml.st.t ingredients and procedures, and a hotel chef. Finalists will be name, address and phone notified and asked to bring their number. denerta to the Daily Pilot booth 'Ibey may be deliyered to any ·at the festival site, at the corner D1ily Pjlot office tit malled to ot Jeffrey and Barra:ncl roadl:, Harvest Home, c /o Daily Pilot, c:n Sunday, Oct. 19 for the taste· P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa IKl626. off. AU entrie' must be r«avecl bJ ·" Jud&lnC' wlll be based on 1 Thunday, Oct. 9. . . , Ila~~. 1ppj,a11\11Ce, n•tritional CookJJ of ani< ~. !'1"8;111111~ y~9 oiidnalltY fOSt ind ~ase excePt for emplp~a ~~!)Illy qi ·prepa:tllilbri: Best r~lpei .in Pilot and1·~eljo 'lmmedl.at~· ~aeh ·~~·"'ill b6 pubilisbed faml\lea .:·.:!·''l.'tof'~l.!i::. ·'in:tbe L ~x ' · Reel s ~ w fi:Jie' pfe.JUilledl>y Oct. 22. ~ , ·• • '" '-'-'-"'--'-''-;. . .. .. (':J "' .,f • h~,.. u.. -· • • • • j. ' ~ "' .... ' NESTLES HO'f • --- . ' • Gii .. •••11•4lllMl1 Mb: p.ltlps of pimlento 1nd smefl pltt.d ripe Olives with "'•Nltid .il~ heetfa. S,oon lato ur\111 J'IOC.clo; b•ll •he11a. s.tve with lemon Wedi• end coarN1bleck "°"""'· ' ' ; COST • •. •• .. I -\ _____ ..,_,_ OAll.Y~i,()T (' • • • • REGUlAR. MEKrHOt,. 21 mg."laf,1.6 mg. nitome IV.Pt<Cignn• br RC llltlhod. ' ,... ..I.. •h . ' ~ • ' ' • ' . • • I • • • '' ' ·i • • ~ \ ., /· • I I lj t~.;..· 11· • ' . • I ~ ~ • ...,,. . -'. ' ~ ..... • • I • f • • • ·. ; A111 DAILY l'tl.OT • Wodnt!d!y.Oetoberl, 1075 Pound 1Cake Tasty t .1111!1ln1 from the .....,, reel-for Pound Cake that appear in. ••charity'' ~ookbooks coaipilecl by grou)Jll all over the country , the 4-Hrt must certain1y be one of America's THURSDAY, OCT •. 9th thNU1h WEDIESDAY, OCT. i5ih,· 1975 , faftllifeo. SW Less, Pew More ' NEW YOllK (UPI) -Rial> retail prlcea for Nr.d .... .-lq olla -led to a deer•-In .... ., ...... porcoat. '!lie fodoral covorn. -w;1eta ws ftlUN .. 111:1rrcn1to1ta,..._._ ·-.,, lllo ond ol Ibo year, ••r• Cornell eoDIWDU' ......... 99 HALF GAL. 'KAMCHATKA . ~ Y. ODKA (S~~,_$1)., KESSLER· BLEND • :'!t~t'j: . . OLD. 0119~ BOURBON ~s~~~~~ .s~ae · 0 cw~,.~~-11··· . o' 81UECKTER1AGER;.~:~:;,,, 12i'1" 11:·. • •r• I • • • • • •"'• • • • ' ---... ----... ~---~ • .. . , .. ' Fresh Flowers " " FRESH a· gc -Fl.OWBl~S .: ...•.. . '~ . .. MAN"( COlOl!S AND VARIETIES . 39c COllUIO Bl &lift , • ..tr ' li5U9 '"""' '. • • • • • • • • • • • ~~s .. ~~~ .. ·~· GffATSElECTION 0 MIJ .'. 1-FERllS .... 4=~! ... ~a ------.... ' ' .RID . Dll.ICIOUS -. . .... ,,-., ,... ""' ''•I r ,..._, ' ,_ ~ • t ; • • I I I I , . ~ . -~ l • ooe ltOfCI QUM,lf'r , 'I" 0 ., STEAK ••••••••• "'f':"!."r ."!"f.: 4; ~·. ... • LI. '""'" .,,.. -"""" . . 'I" o•··~············?"'fm ..... :: ........ ll. l:lla ..,..,.. , ""'...,""""' 'I" a .................... ~~~'!''·............ ll ' ~..... ' .,,.~ffl.lfr s1 1• '1¥·u-. .......... , ................. ,,,,,,. LI LI. llOW TllllUt ,.,.. ID"'40 CotD \Of'A!fl 'I " • jt .. lt.Ol. illf) • . DIAi ····················~···· LI RIUH • JANE ANDERSON " WHITE'" WHl:AT • . BRIAD ' l·LS. LOAF ··-IN ,0£~ .. .ANS FRENCltatYI! • . 16-0Z. CANS • . CRI A'M DEL ~ONTE • \ ~ or WHOLE STYLE CORN 17-0Z. CANS . ' ~ -• t j .. LIBBY 46-0Z . . CAN D iOIJ IEitiliEIT .... :t ;r:or::1 •• ;. s1•i a a = .......... ~'!'"..... 't" .... "I ... ., °""' • U • • ' ltOI. • 59' -4\. • • • • • • ••••••••• ' . : ~.t t ' ' • l-l. , . ,-, . ' ' I ' " ! • ,, ( c t h a i d ·a c • I t t ' • . . ' Alqllliltc-•ll•llii-? Jll..,.•Dbem•li•:lo•Jllclllic! · •Im ..,_"Sided, b&nd·boldCrill~ I Y~~ ~ la. .-fll Ille Tiie bucket ·-.-tque dlaelnled newspaper O>c> color dat•elt ldeu rw ;, • .,. ..,... IOI-all lbeae proNeona Wbat Paleo). Takes about four to six !al...,._ la • .... lime-JG1dois put tlaateld ... •-doullle-spreadsheeblnall! 1 ... ,...._, •. -JOU'Y• at....,. -11.Y In Abodt ten minutes bdore dlll- . W.allllwethel'ftdaotborb&-tbeprace to an,..,....... new ....,d'uinpleeachshfft~per .....,. but lel'1 hlee It, a.e --· • · -ioto •ball .•• Just tlllh\-•&h to llmla•rih cen be a -•le. ~te..i'°' -..coai, _. .._ball abape. ._ . Cbercoel eaa •• etub• fuella metbillaJpu're-to \ N«lt ~aqe 1tealai ln"ct9«; fb!'n·of· .llnttoptltlll.-tlle bave b...i. 011 new.papen! or •rill aa.d a prlnkle Wltb '"¥ o maIUa& •"'19 k'• !lot· -'re ~.Opted and~ ed .-it ancl se 10>>ed _. etlOulb •LU..rt;Mtime. --:-. ...1ne; spu:ty barbeou· Jiii'.. ae-. lk{uldl nelt'-..s Alld,beavenbelp_if,...are llll· mannades. , p!••1n1topack11pandiUllalaa& JusLpull toaetller tbe follow· Now, drop one pa.per ba,ll Into your nalliar barbecue and all c( • Inc: °""' 1atvanl1ed bi.lcltet, ooe , bucket, JICllt witll Dlatdl. fl<>ld -. •• • By Teens- Tostadas· • Favored _·· 'niia entree ls IJOPl!lar ror teen parties Witb fruit aap and cookies. CIUUT08TADAS 1 tablesP90n oil • 2 Iar1e onions, cboPP,ed fine 1 2 pounds ground chuckbeef 1 2 cloves garlic. minced , 1 green pepper, chopped fine 2 l ·pound cans red t& kidney beans, undrained l 'Aa cups canned tomato puree lh teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons (or more) chili pawde~ 2 5-ounce packages (12 in each') tostadas Grated cheddar cheese Shredded iceberg lettuce In a large. sltucepot in the bot oil ove~ moderate heat cook the Onion, ~ and garli~. m.Sbing witb a fork, until lleat loses it. red color. t i.Add re?mai~ng ingre. .. dients. Mix wql and sim- mer 30 minutes. (Makes · about 11 cups) l ' Heat the to~tadas ac- cording to !ackaj:e directi~s . La ea scant 'lit cup .. of the hili over each tostada sprinkle' ·. with cheese a~ top with lettuce. Makes • ~ <T his chili is . thick 1 enough to serv well as a t opping for 'e crisp tostadas.) .Bagg g ' :cost/ NEW YORK UPI') - A brown bag 1 · ch that follows a Type A mf'..al patternf for school lunches may c t more lhan the Type 1A meal even when the lea.st ex- pensive brandl of the lowest cos t food is chosen. The Consumer Educa- tion Department of Cornell University Ex- tension Service says the ,.,.. price' jO.mps if you s~b­ stitute more expensive foods or add a dessert or a snack-type lunth treat. The extension service estimates ·33 to 58 cents for a TYPe A Im.ch con· sisting o( a sandwich, f~t. carrot sticks and milk bouaht at school for seven cents for a half ~ pint. ~Th e> costs were : based o.n C:_Yrrent prices· J!j ~ at a large New Yofk Cify~ ..._...,, ., ... market. ' PEPSI COLA DllT OllinGULAR I GUIGHAM YIU.OWQ.MIG PIACltlS -MMALYU • •l•ak-fllled Crill over top or bucltet. When paper h.u almoot · burned out, lilt of! irill ~drop inoeictball. Tun>CtilL · For rare ateak, .._at process of !Urning artll and burning In- dividual balls uGW four have been burned ... or five or six ir )'OU pre!er steaks medium;- Your steak comeis out saVOtf and juicr wilb all Ille ~avor ~of0utdoor-cookin1. Teylf; too, !Oi' ~ hamburgers, cbope, hot dogs, or anything your imagination cooks up! • ILAIH f90llM-'AMCY TURBOT79c FIL LITS "' 39~ S,o. 100 ~:w!-39~b , total 1avlng1 on FROZEN FOOD ........ Spinach Surpris~ -" ... 99 ..,.,_.~ c ......... ... IALAMI J.:1.-_ IA •CUT.-alAll.I•~ 4 i • cao••n •aoccou ,, ... • "Al a. unots , •••. 100 •CAUUFLOWIR 1eei..""a. 29c · Here's a Creamed Spinach recipe for those who think they don 't like spinach! CREAMED SPINACH . 1 pound bac.in • 2 cans (1$ ounces each) spinach, drained ~ e nvel p·e dry on.ion IOUP miJC l cup dairy sour cream Cul liacon lnio !·inch pieces. Cook in lklllet ,,.. .. til erilp; remo.,_ ~ and c1n1a. 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EIWI· a River ol coin 33 E•tiausllve hoWtl' Thailand ll Clrd gaime 3' ~ue 49 Greenbeeks 31 Clneda, p,. 9 Ctn. prow. 31$ Mr. Slaughter 51 8ody part 17&3: 2word• 10 Eartlut 37 Hindu 53 St<MI -42-wce: 11 Fatsegodt garment chamber V11Y10llly 12 Artist .a B1ill1hcolns 54 Oi1eclion -44 Muslcal Grand!Tll -41 E1cl1lm1 will\ 56 Goller - direction 13 Sharp violance Snead 45 Drinking rld91 '2 Moves farther 57 Mfss Lupino bOutl 19 Cab!" apart 59 Trim ' . ••1 ,111213 ,,...;1-+-+-" JI r YES,IKNOW~ 5/LVAH, LIEUTEHAN1'. SfT DOWN! MISS PEACH . , ' ' ' • ' . DOOLErs WORLD GORDO • . MOON MUUINS • • ANIMAL CRACKERS ' ,, ·' • .,, •• by Ct.w les M. Schulz ~-------" Use both sides of the - pa per if necessary. , by Mel -rr~ l"l~nN . WITM . " FIN/0£,Plr1Nf5, • ~, . • YotJMAt>e '>'OIJR ~INTS WITH<>RFAT · F""LING.-1 "m DEMNIS THE MEMACE ...._ .,, .-,.. ...... • •• •• I .1 ., 1 .. ' I I I I ) • I --. 11.n_A~ Pricf• ira effttt ~. Oct: 9 '~n l\'td. 0c1. 16 OP<tl daily 9 to 9 Sunday 10 to,_..7~~__... .No it.let to d .. lm Breasts =am ••• s21t Deli catessen ~=-a9c Choo&e i;neat or been 12 oz.1Jkg. Sliced Swiss •• s1•• Cache Valley fine cheese! 12 oz. Sauerkraut • • • 59c Homade ••. in 22 oz. glus jar Sliced American ggc Sandwich favorite! Springfaeld 12· oz. Cheddar SlllllllO • • • ggc Sargento enerc saver! 8 oz. String Cheese • s14• Fun to serve! Bel Monte 12 oz. Gold Medal winner!. I lb. pkg. Liquor Dep 't. Va lues ' SAVE 1.00 Oii B. RAllCllO'S $ 4'' Tequila . or. To introduce you to our quality! . Ancient Age .• ~ .ss•• ~raicht whiskey! Save 70e quart Passport · •.••• s111• Fine scotch, reduced 1.26 half-1allon Seagram's V.O. s619 Canadian Whiskey! Save 46c fifth Extra ~ry s11• . Champagne m. El Rancho's own Moliday J'imes! ' Charbono Wine s45o Estate bottled ... Inglenook! fifth With ham and cheese, Cordon Bleu Breasts = ... s1•! Mrs. Cubbi1an'a dreuing, oven ready! Split Broilers •· • 690 .. U.S.O.t\. Grade .. A .. fry~! J.arset Meat Loaf .• -••• 99t El Rancho'• own .•• with fresh egp! Ground Beef • • s1 2! Super Lean! la...M -UI ._, 1i Beef Rump Roast Not just beef, but U.S.D.A. CHOICE ••• round cut Ha11nd Compare the value -compare the quality -U.S.D.A. Choice. to be sure -and you'll chOO&e El Rancho's better beef! . Swiss Steak .• 512t Ground Beef •• s1 1t Round cul U.S.0.A. Choice bee£ Es.tra lean ... bulk or patties , ' Oinaha Roast •• 51 •t ·Braunschweiger 89t Thick round ctit U.S .D.A. Choice beef • Teriyaki s1-89 STEAK •· Bonele~ 'top round. Choice beef Real liver aauaage! (SIM •.• tk l.) STEW BEEF Extra Jean bonelesa U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Shanks •• 99c • Center cut ••• U.S.D.A. Choice beef! Sliced Bacon • • '1 '~ El Rancho's thicker ranch style! Beef Rib39c BONES •· U.S.D.A. Choice! Meaty! ...r:!~~-FP• Super Fresh! HonoydBWI ...... II! Brown2•29c Onions I U.S. No. I quality for" all purposes~ f{ire ... "'ith th<' ~"'e(·t mellu\\ fl a,·or that mak<'F> ~ "'elcome ::in addit irln to the menu! fresh Cabbage ••• 12c. Solid head1! Criap leaves for cooking, for slaw! Arti-31s 1 Chokes r L111. size!Co mpact heads. tasty petals~ Orange Juice • • • . 59~ El Rancho's .•. fresh squeezed .•• Grape-61 s 1· Fruit I Florida white! Large aize. 80 juicy! Look fo r the difference ... In value ... in service ... at El Rancho! lc ·e Cream HALFGALLON ••••• 9ge Briquels 10LB.BAG I " SWOID·s2a9 . FISH • Fresh (or navot! Center cut ·~ Halibut • .; • • • • 99c. Icelandic froien! Dreued l to 2 lbt. Fillet of Sole • • W. 1 Alw~ welcome on thtl menu! Pro&tn -~~ .. ~!!!i!!! $11~ I CRAB, s·129 LEGS . . • I Meaty! From Alukan crobo ! Frozen Food ORAIGE25c JUICE .:i · Sunkilt for quality! (12 oz • ., • 49c:) . ' · French fries • ·• 59c ' Ore lda'a big 2 pound package Baked Potatoes 49c Holloway House Cheese. Sour Cream Waffles •••••• 49c Downyflob ••• .pkg. or 10! 12 ... PEAS 29c or CORN Birdseye's garden goodness! 10 oz fillet o'fish ••• 59c Van de Kamp -potatoes or rice! Whip Topping • 39c Whoosh it "on! Springfield -9 oz Morton's Muffins49c Blueberry or Com ! 9 1,:i; oz pkg. I ' • • • • • • • • • • • ' ' Smooth and creamy ... catering quality .•. favored navors in the round carton ... Royal HO!lt They're hard! to give you longer lasting coal111, and they'r~ clean lo be odor-free! Springfield . . . I T.omato· :Juice ...... 39e • • J u ice GRAPEFRUIT SIX PACK ••••.•••.•.•• 6 3 C Del Monte, .• rich ind Nd with flavor you n:peet,fn>m vine ripened fresh packed quality! Quart bottle 'l'reeswect . , , carton of 11ix 6 ounce can11 -julJI. right for one! Choose regular or pink ! A·pple Juice······~···· 39e Cake MixesBETTYcROCKER .59e Drink a gJau of health and enjoy the goodneas that comes to you from Macomber! Quart bOttle Choose your favorite layer cake variety at thia 1pecial price! .. ·~and bake up a 11torm! Diet Right m rial • • ggc Low calorie -high fla vor! 12 oi: can11 llllilbufgerllelper59c Bet+y C.rocker -allvarieiies! Cooking Ease •• &9c Fooda won't •lick! 6 oz can Cat food ....• 49c Nine Lives-all flavors! I ~ oz. can Rice Mixes 11.JJ. • • 33c A· 1 Sauce • • • • 45c Soft Margarine &9c ERA detergent • s19a All varieties except wild! 6 oz FavOred 11teak sauce! 5 oz eize Bl~ Bonnet for Oavor! I lb Heavy duty liquid..&I oz (25t off) • Snap-E-Tom ••• 2sc Zeaty'tomato drink! 10 oi can . Baked Beans •• 59c Mushrooms ••• 39c B & M New England etylel 28 oi ~ Green Giant-sliced, whole! 2 11z oz Bread 11:c: SUME • • • 39c Springfield ... 16 ounce loaf TOMAT029c SAUCE • .L POTAT059~ CHIPS= PAPER 39 TOWELS c STEWED ~ TOMATOES 29c Del Monte ... 15 ounce can Springfield Reg. or Ripple! 8 oz 1 t I • lipor ••••••••• .-.lr .F ...... 44 •.......• .-.. M• ' . Vick'• f1roou. cough 1yn1p! 3V. 0& .&1 ................ ·s,. • $Wlln ' hi food ........ 29' f'l..mlum qu•lity, variety o( n11von! 14 1/t C» Clve Oil •••••..•••••• '1.91 OoMltn Or1ln &~ OJ. San Francl.aco tnit. ' 8ertollt"'1 ... pure and ltallanl PinL ---------___ I Springfield-assorted colors! 135 ct lulled Ma111i11 ....... 69' rt.iKhma11n'1 • ••• frozen! I lb. ctn. Dove lath .... • • • •. ·.. . 33' .. 11'' ba" WI h " crtam (Inc. ~ oft) -I' ) ) --- Springfield in No. 303 can . ' . lllhwuher AA ••••••.•. 11.09 for au.tomst ict! Bia: 60 01.(lnc. 20t off) Trasll lacs.•w.1111 ....... 91' Don't bt mid-be "Clad " pq, or 10 · i I • I • I { J '1 • l I ,i "' • • ' • ' ; ' :t r I ' • ~. Wednesday, October 8, t975 / ·l' '/. • ' .J. ( I . I i NORTHWE STE RN i SWEET JUICY ,·JONATHAN t VALENCIA I APPLES ORANGES \5~ $1 '\6~$1 "--:--,.___/ 3 , ... s1 '" CLEAN BULK PINTO BEANS 3 ... s 1 SWEET RIPE HONEY DEW MELONS RUBBY RED GRAPEFRUIT 7 '" S1 DELICATE FLAVOR RED YAMS 2 9~B ' . . .. ....... . .. . . ... .,,. . • . TASTY • QUALITY ILICEO FRESH THRIF·T·PACK BEEF RHMP . : GROUND BEEF ~0'~~·',.ROASf .. · ·sa~ ... $1 ·~8 more . LB. ' sRtioufoER 114 PORK ROAST. LOIN . ,; 79'! ·$1~9 · FRESH EX-LEAN eONE'·IN BEEF GROUND BfEF ROUND STfAK '----.:J .19 LB. s1 .33 LB. LEAN & BONEL S . BEEF ROUND STEAK BEEF ROUND , SIRLOIN TIP S·TEAK . TOP & BOTTOM BEEF ROUND STEAK BONELESS BEEF CHUCK FAMILY STEAK tlEEF CHUCK BONELESS CHUCK ROAST ~·. :1 · ~i ' . t' '" 160Z. CAN. f , ,:1. '<? "" •t 1· PET FOODS t • I • ·:r- • • • • • ' ' f - ·20 MULE Powe . 22 oz. BOTTLE .SHOWER. TUB & 99 JILE CLEANER ..... .! c "I " 3· Varieties 1 · ~.PERFORMDISH 32 0Z. 49 ~ DETERGENT..~?:t::~.~. c PERSONAL SIZE 4-3'k DZ. BARS -IVORY S0Ai>~.~-~~:4Sc . ,; . -PIETFctLllNeGo~z cA6gc CONDIMENTS & SAU CES FROZEN FOODS ' ~ ~EN~•NSD.:'S 15 OZ. CAN ~LEA & PERRINS WOR<;HESTERSHIRE GENERAL MILLS 16 DZ. BOX s 108 . II C 'I :it ~ tHi'Li :;BEANS 49c ~SAUCE .. :.~~;~.~:.:~~ .. 45c TRIX CERIAL .. '..... . .· "ORAIGE JUICE .• : 61' ,°f •. • 1CDFFEERICH 160z. •r .!'-NHATTA";;' '.i~~~~~s -TOMAJOz.SAUCE .. 3Qt , · 'RAl0 SGIGN 15 BRz.AoNx J6t CO'fEE CREAMERcA-ifti MEAT DR ~·zzARELLA .EARLY CALIFORNIA • . ...... . , 1r7 I • . l'IV J'lillllC( KOSHER OR POLISH Dill POST 16 DZ. BOX , • MINUTE MAID 12DZ. CAN , J BEEF · CHEESE ~PICKLES:.?~.?.~ .. ~~~-6Sc .. GRAPE NUTS ....•. 7·1c . . GRAPE JUICE .. ~ .• 61t .... BOLOGNA 120Z.PKG.S1 .17H. •. SPRINGF.IELD WHIPPED 90Z.TUB, 160Z.PKG.S1.53ee. JOPPING , ......... 49~ 1;K°'3~ .99c ~~~: gzc -CREAMETTES iELBOW 70Z.8DX T PICTSW~ETSTEW 320Z.PKG. . :~ ooc .. M•vor•ll m•.. • ..... oJoh"St~od ·MACARONI .... 4 ~· .~1 .MORlELS ... : ......... ~10s VEGETAB!ES ...... 84< Of or•Ubnf ilb pkg. 12or .pkg. ~GOLDEN GRAIN 7% OZ. BO)( MAZOl.A 48 OZ epnLE BRIDGFORD 3·160Z. ~OAVES IN PKG. WIENERS .... $1.13ea. HAM ROLL.$1.21 ea. ~Mocorcini& Cheddar 4 . F s 1 ~ . s21' ~~;:"u"u& ••••.. ~;-~.~~:: ~::-~:~ DINNERS......... ~ ~ tORN OIL~ ........ :. . WHITE BREAD.. 99c . :f · .. CHEESE ........ 58c ea. DIPS .............. 49c '" """""" HIJSNGRY JACK 16 OZ. BOX BISO_LIICK 60 DZ. BOX t 133 . -BBeAN10EUchET 1 BldlUFMFET l. " 1 .° , 1 ~ Oscir Mayer all meat Pill.tlury Crescen1 ~ IN TANT MASHED "'9 ,,. <l_ ~ e n I , eat OI $ f ;~~~";~:'.'.:;s-:-.. : ~c;'~~S .. 8.~'. ... '.~;.... POTATOES ......... U c ·BISCUIT Ml ,..... ~SUPPERS •.... ~:-119 I SANTA ANA "'' so. •1WST0t. #(f -Tot. e tuw\CIWM ' ... TI4MI aATo ... 1'0 9 . ...,.lO. BU.K ·-'"1'1 .... • -,.,.,_ ...... ' . RIVERSIDE >SR f'l'l.f.111 AY'(, AT "1..Ell a IWl:llSIOE ntf, MON. T""" I.AT. IOTOt ~.,, .... .... -.. ..--. .. .. ... " ... . . . . ' ' -- \ ,. •••;. •' /• ~1 • •, 1 I J t I r. • •,.tr'°'';.-":-;.'""•,•.•,••_,• ,.,,{ '#'? •,. • TORRANCE WOODLAND HJLLS ''"' MIWTHoflfill: /il.W. ..... . -\llCJOJIV .. VD. AT MAwtNOf.,. 611.l'W.YlQl :.£E'tig •. •ITORI "*-.. ,..MT' .... ~--,-,.....,,. .. ...:-.. ' . LAKEWOOD ciRANADA Hll.Lf ea.=:n. ~ ·-ATMrrfORfM • ......... AT =i,!Pz~ , .. '«»ff,~~ ·-llOk '"""" MT. :Jt TO 9:11 ·l'f-~;c::. ~M ,TO• • ~·· . . -. . . .... , .. ,. ... -·- • - ' • f •i'. ,, • . . ·: • • ' '. I I • t' -. " ' I I • I • • ' ~ . ' I -. t ' . •A•MeOIB"" IL\CHISTAft .ul5T HOUSI . Pbntation Chinn ot ...;ng pines -fragrant Min'OM IN tranQull bou-.v.rd leading to fenced estitel Winding ~:-V to iavish colOnial entrattee to .-io!f &t!V . F-room wilb Tt;."ol<I World"---,,.._,_ .. _, ..... -"'' •-a::"'~TE G(JEST FACIL~I ,_ ..-to grou-and BOAT HOUSE -- QUk:X pouessk>n. Owner will finance -try a on.tt ClllM7~10. r SIALIL\CH-ESTAft . RAMIU ... JIR-$59,500 W..k to surf. Artisttc elegance IS carefully blended with ......... bMCh conwnunity life style. Spacious ll'Ving room with" mauive atone fireplace and adjoining ,.,.,... BanQuet slzed dtning room is oonvenlentty -trpm ..-rn poum.t """"""· lntonor. 0011ey. Se;watw wing for itideaway master ault• I large ..,...,..; .• QUarWs. OWnet" bought •"°"'*· Doesn't . ....,. 2. Mull ACrifk::e. Call ~7881 . lillM~H MAXI Y Al.UE • PHvate drive to secluded rar}Ch house. Rafnbling main • f'lou!ile ,lnctudes three big bedrooms, parlor, and farm ldtchen. Brick terrace leads to sprawling grounds OCMNed with frUit tree&.-Pric:e indudes.'.'ll;ePlrate maids quarters, wood shop, chleken hOuse: bird aviary, ! llOl'aoe sheds and much mucf'I rrore. Get beck ,to the • basO. Only S61,000. Call 963-6767. Don't wait! ·' ' ·-:.:.:~:"' . . .• . $5%.llO • ·e.oil-1n1;ne 1oca1~1 F-• led Hie'°"~ .-.Y, ~s Spanish red brick firepf«::e. I **'41 area. All tile kit~. Gala f8J'!IW room)~ -n · aze.,bdrms., or 2 BR ;f lovely den·.:-as ~ sh! """'9Cu1Me 9\1..-ywhefe' -Inch.Id• Ilk cond1t . I oange door oe>enerl Par1I: like yard. Full price '152.650. Cell fast -75~-1700. 41R+DEM IRYIMI· $61,900 'Quiet c:ukte-uc. Curved cement driYe. :2-Story tiled .. entry. Mastl'f1' brick fi~ace. Formal dlnl~ room. Gourmet kitchen with bat. Seduded rrelfer suite. larlt ., den or o«k:el!' Separate laindry room. Front & real' patios! Prime tlniv. Park ~ion. Anxlou9'y'Uklng Just $81,~HUl'l'Y-Call 752!;17001opr~ •• 'h .. ~· . ;:! ~UtOITll' CUii CAS "· OODO~IUYsm ~-e 01>110rtuni1y!I Like new 2900 .oq. ~. two *'!Y. fOUr ~ro..om nw.nsion ~acrosa ftom exclusive t c::oUnfry dub. J:nOrmous living room arid IOnnil dining room l8f'Y9d by gourmet kitchen. RAMBLING FAMILY l ROOM WITH WET BAR.· Secluded king size master auite. Sweeping stairs to separate children·s Wing. ~ pat&o and rear grounds. Spanish tile roof. S5000 mOvea vpu in! Call 963-6767 todayt ASS.-$21,100 $305 PER MONTM , Aft aaumatble loan htghlights this gingerbread 3 J bedroom. _.[tew carpet. tile, paint and wallpaper Just to ,..... a few ((U(frasl Move right in! Gourmet kitplen. Tahitian bac~v1rd. mammoth parent retreat + children's aultei. Owner must aell qulctdy! Submit any ofJll1 Won't lasf1'41!f8kerid-huny! Call &47~10. • < -HOllS! OF GUSS -VIEW country atmo'Sphere of fields and farmhouses. calfledral ceilings and WALLS OF GLASS that overlOOk the ocMstat valley! Enter tile entry-sink into plUow like carpeting! L&viSh dining room. cozy livlng in Scandinavian family room! Sweeping master bdrm suite wi~ separate breakfast patio! 3 children's retreats/ -•~total dowfll Hurry call &47~10. ·" •IEACH CU.SSIC ·ASSUME $27,000 Low. low $251 per rronlh pays allt NO NEW lOAN COSTSl Bike to1beac:h and h*1>or from this 3 bedroom otALETI Soaring c.thedral ceilingal Sunshine country ~ S~\nQ nwster bedroom! LUsh ankte deal) ~ PeHdike rear yard. cau 847-6010. . ' i STORY-$37.000 PO~YIHE Prime Irvine location. Step-down living· r:oom - '9dwood decorator accenl walls. lush up.graded carpeting.. CoUntry kitchen. sweeping wrouoht iron aww.y_ 3 king-sized bedrooms. Separate sewing & llundry room .• FullY" air conditioned. Secluded patk>. aympc size pool. Clll ·fasl 752· 1700. c • ;t , CORONA DB. MAR ' DUPLEX • REDUCED PRrcE .. Unusuall.Y line propet'.ti. Two ·j . :e" A.ria. In - -_, _,,.-,. i*lct1e twnnis "'°' t IOI A -LOVE TCH -)OU"°'" gncloua _, _...,, .,... to IG Mcll'OOfT& This beMJtitul tri ~ · .. hOme is TOP SEATED It 175,!iOO. T,Y 10% down. j Donl be oce'd ""'· Coll-7171 • GKILF COUISI VIEW OMYOURTRMS I. Buy it your WIYI Seller will listen to )'OUf WILD ideas. Lease oPtion contract -°' ? Vacant & ready for you now: Unusudy Sharp -Just right b Mr. Execulive, Mme J}_d WOl1f. -lots of park like view. Fuji price 172, • COii f()r QUICK move. -1 71, . ' "==-=-:::------~-,-..,,,-~...,...,.....,· J. +.POOL' ASSUME $30.-$259 MONTH Best Dool · home buy with this beach chalet I IMMACULA TEI Ankleodeep shag! SQueaky dean paint! Gounnetikitchenl Rambling nwnler bdrrn retreat! Dining entertainment! Park aiie Tat'!ifian backyard wlth·gl1nt INmmiering pool! Rare 7% k>#l -no new loan costs! Owner" bought newt Mutt sell! Hunyt caJl 847.-6010. AMMOO--4 IR'2 STY • IL\CH,_$54,,.a FONNI entry 1o ep.aciout living fOOn\.. Formtl dining room it conveniently SGl'Y9d from huge -garden view kitchen. SLIDING WALLDf' GLASS leads to covered terrace and rambling grounds. Dramatic stairs to NdilD19Y master suite & cNldten's Quattera. Owner arudout. Muat sacnflce. Hurry! Olll 963-7881 . CUSTOM MAHstoK-iEACH EJeganee with a Spanish accent. fw'lulti-level estate with Ofd lllOrtd touches. ArcheS entry. Spacious living room. fiNpeece, calbedral ceilings. f()rmal dining. Party room OY8f1ooQ grounds. Master with private balcony & 3 IWQ9 children's quarters. O#ner" bought another -Call -18111. . . TRILEYEl.-6TIPS TO IAY POOL-$49,000 Prfttlge Park Lido location. Onwretic floor plan flows freely through multi·level el8Vationa unfolding a very gracious mode of beach living.' Property.-face11 "~ .,... .. jocated steps to\pari\ling POQ1 + 3 car Olf'IOI· First to call gets this rare beach bargain - ~231~. . ' .. • HOUSE OF GL,US IY·1*SE4 , .._,. living room wi °&zy st06t firepla , Hig" vault Beautiful ir.I new ..,._ Step-u~~ry. Sunken ceilingt. GIMI endosed garden1kttche terYet elegant' tornal dininQ. Family room. 4 bedroom suiles incl. guMI quei'tert. 3 baths. giant rrester retreat. Wet bar. Below market. Act fast. cai1 642-2535. ' IEACH TllLEYEL ~ high ceilings! Muaive living room with DANISH· A~PLACE and ankle deep carpet! Epicurean galley! Vatted beam in rustic tamty room. torn.I dil'MM S iding walli of glass to secluded breakfast terrace! Expanstve mi.star retreat! Stairway spirals to Children's retreat! Call 847..f5010. FAIULOUS PltESIDINT HOMI TURTLI! llOCll TallACl Spacious entertalnMent hOme located in the Tur11e Rode; Hills. Valley view from the pool ahd terrace. Beautifully appainted four bedroom with all the modern anienlties. Must be aeen to be appreciated. Call 873-8550. ' "PARK HUMTIMCiTOM" 4 IDll + IOMUS + POOL Sunken living room. formal dining. Kitchen with nook. Party room with CONVERS ATION PIT ANO FIREPLACE. Guesl suite. stairs to master and children's suites. 400 SO. FT. BONUS ROOM. Seduded rear grounds. 119,000 down. Call 963-e767. DOll'T MISS THIS HEW LISTING Great family home in Baycrest area 61 Newp<)f'1.Bea ch. tour bedrooms. New drapes -cargeled wall.Wall - , recentty redecorated -t~.IK: location l-priced at S79,500-call 673-8550 fOl""rmre deatlls. 't bedtoom ptu• lanai In front unit. Two Yffr old urfft in ,__ Fireplace• 1n. bdth units. Eaeh unt,t 1n aooo condttion trtith new ~ South of htg~. Need, quldc"'e. Reduced to 197 1 00Cl. Clll 67M650. '--------+.-_...__._. _ _....,,... ______________________ ..... . i • l • ... , ' I * * ·*· t * * * T-OP PRODUCE.RS * * * * * * * •.MARTY ARMSTRONG • ERIKA IELL • NORM IEHDER • JIM IUTLER · • DI.AME DE FOREST • RAMDY FOX • St:l~RO~ HAVIS •MARY AMME HOTSEY •ROM O'MEAL •RITA WADE ..... ~~~~!"'!!!!!!'!"'!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!~~~-~ . . .. 18109 BrOOkhurat 963--7881 I AIAteal• GPEff '11. 9 MIAll 111)1,iiWI Prime eat5'de kleltkwi. ..... rad. 9:H11: dOOt garage. Fre1h oetnt outllde. lall~nr:• Ju redecotatlfd. H•W. noore aw wtlfhefp-$8,100down.Olillto ....... '1; t 2STOaYCHM'• 1•-POOL r IEACH-$2'.tOO • ··' aassto entrance to large ~ 91zed IMng room Wlftl- ertistic use ol Shutters & WOOd thrOughou&. For""lfl· dining room le con~ llY -~ kitehen. 22' steoctown ~nt Gen • Stairs sweep to elegd nut• Uti a ahHdre wartera. Take over 7\oW. FHA kwt. NO-Nl!JW L COSTS. 120.300 bot ...... ..nllce. H~I Ca I 903-7881. I SPAMSHFtla ; :tlR-ZSTY-POOL J IEAOt-$2'.- Lerge entertaining sizeel 11\linet room. KJtchen I enough to prepare banquet and ..,_ enouQh dining room to S8fV8 it. Sweeping stairs to bed~ aulMI. Huge hideaway m1ster. Take aver 7• FHA. MO NEW LOAN COSTS. '198/oro. poys oil. HURRY FIRST TO CALL GETS THIS BARGAIN. 983-7881. I . .. CLIAM C~SY CASll.I Neer SOUttt Coast Pfau ·New carpet -drapes Formk;e cabinets '"'""""" Fire-burglar alarm systems . l..ove'y pri~ate patio THIS CASTLE HAS EVERYTHING EXCEPT A MOAT. S54.000 full price Call for private rour. 848-7171. • • • JUSTUSllO 51/2% YAASSllMUU Story book charm. Beautiful fl~ Qaftleft, new carpets. super sharp hitcher\ eMY to bW-'°" down Of ueume .-istlng loan with •196 PITI. CMI ..._7171. llWCl- Dl!LUU 11IMUX Near ttie beach. Construction not yet completed. 2·2 bedroom. 1 YI baths. 1"'3 bedroOm. 2 baths. Dining.,. ... large kitchens. first owner gets 2()()% depredation. All unils 2-story. All have attached garages_ Looldng for an investment and a tax write oft? CaU 842·2535. OL' SPAMISH-GOU:1"0QL Near the beach, 4 bedroom, 2 baths. dining room and den. vaulted ceilings, custom drapes, lo.di Of glaas. recs tUe root, walk to 21 .,. park, Pod. private.,... No ~ng. No now IQ8n ""'L' .._.,.. 1%-. 12113 ~all includf~_taxes.OM'8r must(IDW. r• acM.ritage\ ca11 842·2~ • • • .r-. THE llEACH HOUSI $39,900 Onty 31h years old. ~ srarter hOnw or a beach retreat. Courtyard entry. Bright and cheery decor. Loads of glass. 3 queen bedrooms. All bullt.tn kitchen with formal dining. Large grounds with new patiO. New financing available or assume existing •t $244 ITO. including taxes. No Quafifyfng -call tOCS.V 842·2535. MESAYaDE 4 + l'OOL OMLY SSZ.900! Thal"s right!I -Unbelievably .stwp pool home. Freshly painted outside & newly rerrodeled kitchen. Lots of appeaJ and hard to find this opportunity -OWNER SAYS "HE MIGHT HELP ANANCEI Hurry -lake. advantage cau 5-46--2313. PRIME lllEACH .UU UMDB $40.0001! Exceptional 4 bdrm. home situated-on large corner lot. Funcitonal floor plan + loads of charm. 30' LIVING ROOM + BRIGHT WOODED FAMILY ROOM. For once in a lifetime bargain-hurry caH 648-2313. MEWPORT WAl&ROMT 4 IBlllOOM 64' on the water with new private pier & noat. A very charming nautical two story Newport Beach home & way of life. Just reduced thOusands. Priced to sell at only s 129,900. Call 546-2313 for an appointment. OWMER LIQUIDATIMCi DUl'LEX $57,100-PRIME .UU Excellent opportunity fa esnsable investment. Good tenants. Roomy 2 bdrm. units -good Income -prime area-owner anxious says he might help finanoe. Take advantage and call 64&-2313. OW MER 11ESPHA TE!! DISTRESS SALE-DOYER SHORES One time opportunity -presttge area. Palatial homo with superb floor Plan-1eo-V\EW OF BAY & CITY LITES. OWNER MU ST SELL -OR FORECLOSE. Reduced thousands -take advantage call 5-48-2313 . CUSTOMIJID Z IR + FAMILY ROOM Ideal for small family, this lovely home is available for quick occupancy. Upgraded carpeting & lk>oring, tastefully decOf'ated, low maintenance yard and patio areas. Priced to sell QUickty, at S53,500. Please phOna 546-2313. • MEED I-Aft SAU Your dreams come true. Two bedroom MaSlde cottage with room to grow. Located In the wonderful . BAYSHORES community with private beachft. The price has been reduced to SEl9.900. 0111 873-e550. . • MADELINE GR.AMT . I --- DJ DAILYPILOT r.' 'FelloW' for Life' 1 Design Pa.-,,.el .Horwrs Betty P UBLIC )llOTICE '1CftnGUI •WltMCU JlAM&STA1'1Malrf Tiit ~"" --" ......... --W"ISTtlllN .Al',.llAts•11t O~ ORAMGI COUHTY, L9.0 le• .. I. 1:*1 ~l·d SI., IAVVN HUit., CA. ... ~ OtrrUI J . JKllMl"I, llO)I SelloJd !1t •• ~HUl1 c.Ao'n•JI 'nll ..,....,, i,: C.Clf'4fe:IM 11¥ ... llt' dlvi....I, Otrrlll J. J•<kson 111~ 1i..l•,...nl ••• !URI W\lh tfllf c.o.itJ Cltrll OI 0.-.,.99 CovnlJ cin lef>o .,,_,.,., 1tlJ, PUllUC NCmcE tkmCll=IDfTW _..__ WPC•IOllCOU•TCM',,.. ST.t.TIOflCALI ...... ... TM&C:OV"1''t'CM'OJtMel tft -~ flf ni. .. t&N of LOT· TUE FINtTllUMN, 0.<Hw.f. ~ P\ltlllti1W411 Ol"en99 CM.i O.Hy PllOI, F ~~i • 0r.t.t,1.u .n .mi ~,~~'' NOek • " _..., ··-.. ,...,._.. "'"lftO (~I-""'1'"" Ult MW ... 19n4. IO flle Nlf (Mi~• In lftt ~ fll v. ci.k .i .,,. .i,i-... • 't-.t ., • preMnl ~ '° tlMi llf'ft.,....., et "" 9'tktOI MkflNi J.Mll~,)1110~ 11 .... ., in tile City of '°"th O.te, lfl LM .-......IH '°"""ty, wflkll ,,,-.,.,.la Is thl 111.uot DYM-•flf lb9 ""'°''tltt'*I Ill .ii m.tterl (lef'l•ifll"9 to Mkll....W, S11<ll <.l•l"'I wllll 111• fl•<•••ffY ¥0!.l(IW'' "'lltt M fUffl IN' IM'•--M .....,twl4 wlllllft IOUI" mofttll•.,.., V" llf"ll pi,ibll(•llOft llf lt1l1 flOOU. rom "'"'..,.'""' ces .. The National A<•!l.emY_~slgn elected Bettl' PUBLIC. N011CE Ford a ··rellow ror lire," an honor given lo onlflwo ___..._ O.l!!!t~IX•"'*-';_i'1J Doi\ild Hi.oflt - ,~r presidential wives. She will go to New York f'IC'Tll•ous•u11H••• day to accept tbe award. rrw ,04,..!:!.':.l!.""1!'!!.,... ow- The White House said the academy, oldest na-""' .... al or0 anization of prof'essibnal artists, was u1-t••·OATA1.To .• .aoJw.~ Ir> HIOl'l"'•W. "'9wp0rt lfKfl. C•llfOrN• ring Mrs. Ford ''because or her interest ln the M •fl McCYIC'"" Iii.let\, Jl"3"" "and she would receive a diploma and a medal. ~ · ~11 L aoun•.C•ltl11tnuimn Tlll1 bu1i ... 11 h ctndUC.litO try tfl fl\. EM<vt...-of "'-Wiii t!Mkll-.:tdeftl MICMAILJ,MILLlll . ...,...,... .... .,. T'WeafY ~ ...... ...... 0.-,e.11~.Mnll "-*lllhH 0..•1191 eo.11 o.u., l'tlol, s.cit, 11,l•,Otl. I, I, 1'"1) J5'2•1J Only Eleanor lloosf'velt and Grace Coolidge 01~.o ... 1 oh b d d lb h . th s .. u11M. Bl•lC ll PUBLIC N011CE ir:ve een accor e . e same onor in e ,.111, ,1,,1,,...t11 •• , u1ec1 ...itn '"" academy's 150-year tUstory . eounit c~rk of <>r•noe coun1y on~ .. ICTITIOUSIUSIMISS JIAMI STATIMllNT .. WmDe• 11, lfl!I. . .., ... TM Jollowi"I P'I"'-11 doing bul.I· -•1: ' Musician Skltcb Henderson. 55 , escaped unin· P\lbll"4 o .... 91 co-u o.uy P11cr1, J01'AMIUtl •ooos.1i .. 1vi.s-- 'l• AM•i•, Ml••'on Vlljo, Gfllfoml• t261S jured when his car collided with a motorcycle in Se91. u, 14,•MOct. 1.1. ,,,, N'"'! central Vermont. Police said lhe band.leader 's auto collided with a motorcycle at the intersection or U.S. 2 and Ver· mont JOOB. The cyclist, Steven Juris, 34 , of Winooski, suf- f<.'r<.'d a broken arm nnd \Va s taken to the Ce ntral Vermont Hospilal. • John D. Conn11Jy, former secretary or the be the ~uest or honor at Robert It. •~inch's first major fund.raising event nexl month in his bid for the Republican senatorial nomination. Finch 's, campaign head · quarters announced the former Texas governor and secretary of the Navy is scheduled to speak at a $125--a·plate dinner Nov. 11 at the Century Plaza 1-lolel. ~'3.$ a Wh ite (i:abinet . Connally se rv ed a s Treasury secretary when Finch House adviser and member of the • 1 Walter Scott, whose brother Jack was a central figure in the search for Pat.Ly Hearst., failed lo ap- pear in Justice Court in Las Vegas to answer a traf· fie c-harge and forfeited $50 bail. ·Justice of the ,Peace B. Mahlon Brown orde red the moqey forf~ited. The traffi warrant stemmed l'iff." • tltket SCoLt ,falled t.o pay after a Dec. 13 car iden.t. • ' •. I . . '.,, ' ' . The Norwl'gian No~l Committee discussed 50 idates for (his ye&r'& ~ace prize, including •nish Roman Catholfc priest Luis Maria acb11, a fighter for poUttcal peace in Spain.' and fSi•q ~issident ADdrel ,S,akharov, informed es sa1d. · . 1'b:e priest, 43, has I~ been a thorn in the side ·Spain's authoritarian ~ jlen. Francisco Fran· . He campalgn!S nonv>O tntl)t for restoration or U rights and has beeD jailed three times. . ' ' . experteDcey.or one for five hours RoH•ll'J' Ke~,' retarded sister of Sen . ... M.K-ed1,~ St. Collctta\1 School couin n.d la~~ : ne the worse for in Chicago's Vo<>p. • .. · -··sHa 1-s· )Jerfectlf! _well " said Sisler M'1y ( J ... administrator or, PEOPtE P.n.vate school.. "-,-, -.,,..-----~ iSs · K'nned·y; !id; ~ ... { er:e.d fc"OJf' the side 1of her sister, Eunice Ke.n · i Sbllver. alter Mass at' i downtoWn Chicago ch. , ; ·' • . . !' ·• A slate historical m'arlc~'"t the site of Malcolm childhood home will be dedicated Sunday by a p in Lansing . Mich. whi~h' has spent nearly a raising fund:;. 1 The Vincent Court Apllf'tlnents now stands in area where Malcolm's fain.Uy owried property about 25 years. ''Malcolm X , born MalcoJm Little ·in bmaha, ., in l!'.12.S, lived on this site,;.n the 19305," reads marker. • They call her "Muai:able Mary" and she has e than 250 felony arrests to her credit. Mayor AJ»rabam Beame presented detective Glatale with New York City~s certificate of merit. citing her ''incredible record or arrests.·· The 33·year·old ppjicewoman joined the force in 1969. compiling the arrest record while operating in an anticrime unit as a decoy. The auburn·haired policewQman spends most of her hours of duty walk· ing such ateas as Tim.es·,Square in the garb of an elderly wo~an with a c)ine or If. :.\vU.it;:ng ~loy.rii;t, perhaps fresh from the Mia west. . · . . The Justice Department is e'kpected lo appeal a federal court decision:Ordtrinati.he coJ:e'l-n:m~n.t to -, ~ release the investigatory docu· "£ ments that led to former Vice • 'I fT AO,.CW' l.irn Maryland. President Spiro T. Agnew's no· contest plea on lax ~vasion charges, ; . U.S. District Judge June L. Green ruled the documents must be released within 10 days . The Justice Department argued un · successfully that the files still are relevant to an investigation into alleged polit.ical corruption f!i, The ruling came in a Freedom of ln{ormation Act guit brought by two George Washington University law students, Roy J. Baldwin and Bruce Feder, who claimed the files no longer are "in· v~tleatory'' flies since the 'Agnew investigation ,ifO.ded with his plea in October 1973. • r~t The Nebraska Supreme Court rejected a re· st by G. Bradford Cook, former chairman oC Lhe ' urltles and Exchan1e Commlsslon, to re- ., lder his three.year suspension from the prac· of law in the state. Cook was suspended by the court in connection ·'(iV'ith his testimony to a federal grand jury in. New O.York investigating the campaign contrl~utiobs of ,,tu&illve financier Robtrt V~co. Later. Coo k ad· mitted under cross -examination that he lied to the grand jury. • ~ans World' Alrlind won • 10-ahead from the ' U.S. Supreme Court in !ta second e!rort to obtain .. .miilion1 of doil~rl'..)n dama1e1 from , mulUmilUonaire rech1141,_ord Haabea. , Tbe Ju1Uee1 declinod lo grant an appeal by 1'illlbei aiid his company;Uie Summa Corp,, &HI<· ;}Ill~ block a cl vii trial in Delaware state courts. ,~TWA nJed a~ anlilrull ocilon asaJnstHuihe1 lo , oral court in 1900, C!lllter\llns lhal lhe tooi com· -~ agnate Y{ho owned a piajority of :TWA stock gill Powe~ lo estafil!Jh 1n airline supPly •and ~ business a itreatf:(l5ttoTWA ~ \• ' y I ~.,..,., MOf'l9y °"""~· 1*I --~.=•"<T=,,=,=o=u=·=·=·=·=··=·=·=·~--1 VI • s ... ,. M•tl•, M l1.io" ...... ~. JIAMISTATIMINT CM!lloml1'267J PUBLIC NOTICE 1,.,. lollOWl"ll IM•IOftl 1•• Oolno r:i..I· Thh ~11\ttl II <Ofldu<l.0 iW -~ dl"tid\la>I, • ' ~M~ SVJ' VIT AMINS, tll lil<K ll , ~Be•ch,CA. AW•-0.¥100.,.., llJ A<Kll , ~ a..c.ri.ca. 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F'AIT, At· IOl'"nly 11 LI•, •Ill Mii •I Pllbllc lut· !Ion IO ll'te lllQl'te1I MOdtr tor cMll, In 1.-..fwl moMY of IM Unllta S11tt1. •II P1y1bl111 ll'tlt llm1of1•1•, 111 llwll ,..,. i.•" tHI ~·tw-t111H11td In I"' City 114 N1wpor1 81~11. Cowntf of o..-.. Sl•I• of C•IHo rnl•, d11crl~ I I lollows: • A •-hotd lf'lt•r•,i In ~ 1 of Tr.cl "IO'M, •t<OIO-d In 8ooll; !17, ,..,. )I). Offlc1•1 fltcord,, O••"'Jf Clounly, c.Jltornl•, Thi str"I .,.cir111 or othlr COPTYAOn atllQn•llOn of tlll s•ICI •••I Pt!lCl':nf It 1915 81yllat Orl\l'I, Nt•P<>r1 &Nth, C..llfflrnl1. S.!<I Wlf will tit .... Cit wltl'IOIJt co,... n1nt 1r •••••n1J Te91rdl119 1111•, POSte'ltlM , DI' 1ncumbr•nt t1 lo tal!ld¥ lh>I obllQol>lloM lt<Uf~ bf •M pUrw.M 10 lhs ~· at $lit conl•••td In 1,,.1 c..-l•ln -of trust d•tH J.,.,..ry 31, lflS, •Jt cuttd by Ml CHAEt. SCHLOE,SMAN. H TrultOr, to STAN· SHAW COAl"ORATION, • C.l!loml• COf'POl'll lon,,"\. e.,,.fkl1ry, rt<Ol"ded ~IWW..., 4. ''15. 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II OOA.M 2 ODP,M '0011 M. 11.00A.M. 1.00P.M. l ;OOP.M. 4:00P.M. • C.lrlct ' (.1)1\IJ;l 8 I • i ~ ie.1 Floof1no , C..,.• CllfttrKI 11 c..<"iiml< Tilt Ind Ql.lllrry TIM C.O..tutd al Indoor RKttllloNI s...iKll'tQ QtnlrKI M WOOCll'a-lnQ Qtn1r.ct 8J Clwllbol•d•~ T•ckbolrd Col'lrKI 8' Toi1e1Co~rtmen11 (ontr~I 81 . 0PM•.,.W•lhl Contr.ctBI Prfllnli.llld c:.blMll ll'ICITopl C..lr«t•• Ml!!ll Llbr..,y SfoetylnQ Contrkt 810 AMlM Stor1911 ,._,,,. QlnltKl811 sci.net c.tiiNh. Olfllnd llll ,.,. ...... '"""" Rtfrl991'•hld R_,,l COnlr«I 813 E'"'•tof'...cl °""'"'" ... c-itr.ct 91' Tlll!rmitl t nt.ul ltlort COl'rttKl81S G••1,1J1C1Gt•llng -Al11mlnurn Wl .... W•ll <'..orltnct Bl• Flnilfl H1ntw•r• COntrK:t 80 Pltl"ll"9 1N1Vlnyl win Cov1rlno ~r..UA Flnl5'11nQ Wor11 ' • I I 1 ' ) • Deily Pli.t PMtn•y '"•lrlC:ll 0'0.00..U Char~cler actor and old Gene Autry sidekick Pat Buttram (center) and onetime "Thjs Is Your Life" TV host Ralph Edwards (right ) dis cuss with Andy Devine the time 12 years ago he was Edward.5' guest for a re- view of h is career. Party for ail.i.ng actor was liter a ll y a r e-run of Edwards' origi nal script. · • OC Chides Paramedic 'Monopoly' I A s h arply worded reminder that Orange County Medical Center does not have a monopoly on para med ic training was· handed Tuesday to county l lealth Of'ficer John Philp by the Board o(Supervisors . The reminder came in a spur or the moment resolution adoptt.-<l unanimously by the board as Philp stood bcrore it. As. suggested by chairman Ralph Diedrich. the resolution "directed the county health of· fi cer to realize that OCMC is not goin·g to train a ll paramedirs in Orange County.·· Actor Andy Devine s hares memoties \\'ilh actress and By tflat. the board meant that Philp and lhe county Emergency 1\1edical Care Committee should move to establish paramedic training programs al two pri vate hos11itals. artist Claire Trevor of Newport Beach al 70t h birthday party Tuesday night. I-le reciJlled she, hi mst!lf, John \\"a.-.11e and John Carr a din e are o nl :.,.-o n es st ill Lllive ainOng cast or director J oh n Ford 's class ic film "Stagecoach." (Story, othe~ photos , AJ J. Friday. the com milll'C {'hai red bv Phil~ refused to t~1 kc action on a request by th ree cit iC>s . San· ta An a. Fountain Valley a nd Costa Mesa, to set up a satell ite lrainin·g cenll'r al a Santa Ana hospii1:11. · ' Superoisors Delay Tapping New Panel Spokes men for the cities Said a Spl"edup in training is needed to compen sate for the loss of em:iloye paramedi{·s throug h natural attrition. On the hot seat Tuesday. Philp told the supervisors that he chaired Friday's eonlroversial l'ommitlee meeting and did not vole for the tabling motion on the cities· request. been reduced through a screen- ing process . Al Fifth Distri<'l Supervisor Thomas Riley's urgin g, Orange County supervisors agreed Tues- day to de lay appoi nting mem - bers to the newly created Com - mission on the Status or Women. Riley asked ror a week"s postpone m ent lo give himselr time to screen 40 applicants ror the two commission posts he will assign . Whe n formed. the commission "ill serve as an advisory panel to the supervisors on matters of in- terest to .,..·omen. UFW Wins Again l-l e also told the supervisors there i:: no training backlog at OCMC and said it is "'ell suited as a training center because or lhe availability of UCI teaching faculty there . "Instead of a small task, the large number of a pplicants has made it a big one."" Riley said as he asked for the delay. SAN DIEGO (t\PJ -The Unit· ed Farm Workers has lightened iLs hold in San Diego County by winning its eighth and ninth elec- tions Tuesday at two vegetable farms. But the super visors obviously weren·t con\·inced that OCMC is the only possible satisfactory · paramedic traininll center. The Newport Beach s upervisor said he expects to interview final applicants after the num~r has Implied by the board's direc- tive "'°·as that the request should be acted on and not ignored as it "'as F'ridav PUBUC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE PUBl>IC NOTICE Student Union "ICTITIOUS au SI NESS l'ICTITIOUS aUSINliSS l'ICTITIOUS •USINESS NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMl'NT Head Selected MAMl'STAT•MliNT Tht tollawi"'ll per50n is doi"'ll Dust· T,.,. f0Howin9 perMll\ Is dl0!"9 t>u,,; Tllll lol-l"t Pll!fiOllS •••doinvbusi-~'"; .. \S•\" l'>HSH: THE AN TIQUE '8ffl01(EqAGE. 'BVD 'S IN1"ERNATI ON .. l Cheryl Waddell. wr.o PACESETTER AE .. l 'ESTATE, SIOE-•ld 8ey, Laq ..... BN<l'l'16Sl CUI SJ NE. ~1 W . 1'11> SI • CO\I•-~ 116!0 h•c" lllwO. No. A-1, Hunlln9tcin Ann 8'uce J::ll<"••. SHI Ernera10 c.1Hornta'161 1 "'as acti\"ities dire~tor at Be.ell, CA .,..,., 8aY. ~ lleacn. Ca!lt "16S1 Htlen G. S-I01>n. •111 Gutnlda UC lr\'ine in 1973·74 . has Jofwl M, l'urnh ll, lOI lS!h SI H--T ... 11 buslnff1 11 <Onducled by .,. In• Lane, An•!lrrlm, C•Htornl• •'l'90ol it'19ton h•"· CA. '1MI dh•l$.141l Tr,.!, l!uSHIHS h <o.,.,.,trtCI by i1t1 in· been appointed program ll!lettV L. Wiii•. 2"" L•f>lllle, Costa Ann B. ICl\<r,e< Cliwtd ... I coordinator of th e Mew, CA.'1626 ,,,.., 1ta1ernenl "'"'' rueo ""t" '"" Helt nC Sw1ICl•n University Center at Cal Till1 buSlnt111 Is <onClu<llNI by an un-Cowlty Cl•rk ol Ot'ano;,e County on Oc:· Tnis 11•11n>en1 w•• tlleo 'Nitti ttor ino:orpora!ed .S'IOClatlon oltler '""" a tobo:r >. 1•1s Coun'ly Cltrt< ol Oranoe County on Sep. State Fullerton. -'ner1'\lp, """ l-r 12. 191S. The position was creat-JoN\ M. Furnl11\ PubllW>ed Orange Co1U Oao!y Pllol, ... ,_ ~ .. Sfat. .... nf .... 1 tiled wll" ll'e Ckl. I, U. 11. 1t. 19/S _,, Publl""'d Olano-. Coa11 0.Uy PltOI, eel in r e lation to the new ~Y Cle•k ol Orana. County on Srtp. S.IJl.17,2•.•ndO<I. 1,I, 1flJ JSIG-/J s tudent union which will tenlblrl1, lflS. P UBLIC NOTICE ...... PUBLIC NOTICE open in the s pring . PvbllSl>ed Ortn91 Coasl O.ily Pll<>t, "ltTITIOUS 9USINl!SS . Sept. 1•, •ncl 0<1. 1, •• lJ, 197J :164-IS "161T1ous aui1Nl!Ss NAM£STATEMl!NT P URI.IC NOTICE The to11ow1no Pll!•son Is dotf\9 bull· N•Mli STAT•M•HT PUBLIC NOTICE -···· TM lo!lowl1'19 peri.on 11 OOh"tO ~nff\ .. ICTITIOUS auSINl!S!I TURQUOISE WES T, 11661 IS; l'ICTITIOUS•US!NaSS Bl'_nu,,1 St .• Hunlinoton lkadl, CA. PICTURE THIS, 1011• ~bblt, NAMESTATEMl!:NT NAM a ST .t.T•MENT ""' Fountal" VaUty. CA. •110I n. lollo"''"9 P9flo0fl1 are OOll'IQ busi· n. lol~"t pe<son Is Ool"9 bvsl· .!Mt W.1ley, 11661 Brooktlu•ll Sf .• ~"'" IC•nt Mar..,.n. 1011• Pftlble . "'"''"' -·ti H""'lnoton ha<l'I. c•. •1"'6 i<ourltalnV•lltV, CA. '170I MI CRO COMPO NE NTS AS· Cat.LINS ASSOCIATllS, $61 5oan This ~ne11 Is C:OllGu<led by.,. ll't-Tl'll1 l:lulln&s1 ~s ceno .. t1.,. bV .,. ll't-S()Cl,\Tl!:.S, m E•ll Sttnnl 5UMt. Nltotl' Orlwt. N• ... PO•t IMlach , ~--divlclval. Sant• Ma, Catilorftla '1101 Gallfontl• fMlrO .>Gel Wesley J•"'" J::tm Mar.....," Mitrcc>le•, In<., m l!:a,i Sle...,11 L•-•,.ce C. C0Uln1, 1'<1 "•rel Thll Slatern&nt .... , fUecf Mii> , ..... Tlltl 11111-1 ..... liltd """' , .... Slrwt, S.Ma Ml, Ce lltornl• '1101 Of'I.,.., c.or-•I IM•. c.a111orni.m21 01•1fllV C .. rk of Or11n91 County.., -Q.uflty (Wirt ol 0ra"9t Counly on :sep. Thll Ml~s h <OndlKted by• cor- Tlltl buslnns 11 <onckKl•d by an 1,.. -.ii.rn, ltJS. ~1s.tt1S. -·"" ........ "m' """' MltrOPle•, In<. L_.lfl<e C. CoUlnl ,.ubli1..o O.anve coa,1 o.nv Piiot, ""'9111tl'led Ortt10t C...sl 0.llV Alot, CM! L. $¥1+.ild, prt,lden:l Tl>ls si-.. 1 ,..., llled with 1~ s.pt, 1,, anc!Oc:t. 1, I , II, 1•1s JUS-11 October I, I, lS. tt, 1971 VJ6-7J Tl'lb 1ta1.-1 ,..., fl!IO ""th thl c-tv Cltrt ol Orel'IQI Covnlv on Ck-c-.tv °''" e1 Dr•not co-v.., ac---1ot1er ~. 19'S IOMtl, lt1S ·-P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ,,_ ~l'lhtod 0r....,. Cea1t o.iiv "'lot Putlllsl'lect 0r•"9t Coa11 D•llw Alot, Ott. I, 11. U , 1'. tf7J ...... "ICTITIOUS BUllNISS l'ICTITIOUS •US I NESS Oct.l, 1S.n ,1'9, 1971 ... ,.,, NAMl ITATaMENT N~EST•TllMaNT PUBLIC NOTICE TM Jol'-1"'9 ---• llOiflfbull· Tiie fllllOWl"'9 pet'10n1 art clol"9 bv\I• P UBLIC NOTICE l\HSM: neuas: I INTRAOllJC.. 11ss s.Mrlno-Pl..:• CIRCLE: ASSOCtATf!S, 16Cl1 Do.,. ll'ICTITIOUS IUllNEU ll'ICflCIOUl lUM"!•ll No. w 111, """*""" a.ec11,c.111. nMi 511'911. SUile f.3S. Ntwl>Of'l lltKl\"'6~ NAME ST•Tll!:MENT MAMa ITATIM•MT lle•l'I, C-1111. ttt4J ll'ow1r1 ano A11oc 1ate1, • T,,. tollowt"'9 Pt•IOfl Is dOlnf .,.,;. 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Ootober a. 111s ~" DAILY PILOT 03 • • • Sexes to Battle • Viejo • • m Top Male, Fema/,eAthletes Pit Skills/or TV The claaslc confrontation between man and woman Is being moved rrom the kitchen onto the athletic rlelda or Mia ion Viejo. , lt ·wlll be known as ''The Challenge of the Sex~" and con· sists or 12: difr.,.~t sports events matching the 1kUls Of some of the 15 top male •nd JS top remale athletes against e1chother. mE CHALLENGES, TO be carried out at lhe Marguerite Recreation Center , the Mission Viejo Equestrian Center, Sad· dlebal•k 1.anes, and the golf course "'ill be ai red over CBS in 10 weekly programs beginning Feb. I. fo"'ilming is scheduled to begin on the tennis courts Oct. 25 for m atches of Bjorn Borg vs. VirJii(inia Wade a nd Ilie Nastase , .. s. Evonne Goolagong. Other events a r e : NoY. 7, [,arry A.1ahan vs . Sheila Bussey, rodeo ; Ca rmen Salvino vs. Paula Sperber and Dave DaYis vs .' Judy Soutar, bowling, and a skydiving match on the Mis· sion Viejo Golf Course between t"·o C'ompelilors who have not yet tx>en sclected. ALSO, NOV. 8, Don Scholl an- d er vs. Keena Rothhammer , s"•imming ; Jean Balukas vs . Willie Mosconi, pocket billiard-,; DanSeemiller vs . In-Sook· Na. ta· ble terutis; 1\'lakoto Sakamoto vs. Linda l\1 etheny , gymnastics; Kare n Logan v;s . Jerry West, bas ketball ; Laura Baugh vs . Doug Sanders and Jane Blalock ' .. RODEO EXPERT Shella Buaaey RANGE RIDER Larry Mahan LINKS STAR H•l• lrwln vs. Hale Irwin, golr: Bob Seagren vs . Wyomia Tfus, obs tacle cour:se, and Micki King vs. Ken Sitz berger. diving. The idea behind the challenge is to promote equal competition between m ale a nd fe mal e athletes. l.J:a ndicaps have been added in several e vents. however. Jn swimming, for example. Scbollander will swim a straight 400-meter rreestyle. THE WOM EN GOLFERS will U$(' the women's tees while th(' men will play from the cham· pionship tees and women tennis players will get more serves while covering a smaller area of the court than male counterparts. M s. Tyus predicts that although she will cover a shorter obstacle course than Seagren. it ""'ill be .. a very good matchu1>."' '"As a poll' vaulter he's us1..'d to going o\lcr obstacles whil e 1·m used to going straight." the t"·o- time Olympic gold medal sprinter said. EA.CH EVENT WILL be staged under the direct s upervision or the sanctioning a ssociations a nd before live crO"-'ds in Mission Viejo. Jn addition to the events being taped in Mission Viejo, se\'eral wintersports eYents "'iii be tuped in Keystone. Colo . These include Alpine skiing, fr eestyle skiing. and speed und figure skuting. The Mission Viejo ~ite was selected for its s port:s and recrea- tion facilities. according to Philii:- J . Reilly, president of the Mi!ision Viejo Company. 1-te describe<l thl· C'Om munlty as "one of thl..' re"· places in the country <·apabll' or handling a m ~1jor C\"ent thal eo~ compasst:•s so many vuri<'<l sports ." \\'I NNF.RS Ot~ Tiii-: ·major sports challcni:::cs v:ill rt·l·civt• SS.000 t•ach and the los{'rs S!,500. In the minor l'\'l'nts 52.500 \\'ill go lo the \\'innt'r and Sl.000 to the lO!ier :\1i sst•s Ty us ;ind l\ussC'y, \''ho appe;_trt'd at ;;t µrl•Ss confert.•nce in :\f iss ion Viejo. both dl•clared th;1t tht! challcn ~e st·ri C's does not l'n- dl'avor to pro\'e "'ho is betler- men or \\·omt•Jl . ''There :1rt• certain sporting evt•nts in "'hi ch men and y,·omen art• very equal."' :\1iss Tyus said. "Rut there are others in which there is no way I for a woman) to v•in unless there is a handicap.'· ~ll SS BUSSE Y CONCEDED GOLF PRO Janie Blalock that strength plays a signifi('al\( role in the rodeo ring and that is why her challenger. Mahan, w~q be asked to rope a nd ride big&~ animals. • ~ Bowler Davis.who will take ?-trs . Soutar in a o ne-ga(fl challenge, however. said a h~ dicap is not warranted in }\1 · event. ''EVEN A 120 TO 130 aver 00y,•ler can get hot for one ga · As far as giving JUdy a handi l don 't want t o gi ve anything," he said. Tickets for the Oct. 25 tenni!'. taping can be orde red throut:h1 Challenge. 27341 Trabuco Place. Mission Viejo, 9267S. The cost per1 ticket is SS. ~1 LEAPS OBSTACLES WyomiaTyua TRACK STAR Bob Seagren "- ., Christians, Moslems Battle Again • Ill BEIR UT . Lebanon <AP) - e cea s e -fire between banon·s warrin g Christian and s le m (actions broke down lo· y as fierce fi ghting with rtars and automati c y,.·eapons pted in Rei r ut. Th Le Mo da mo eru I ed sou nes ler cas for feavy casualties "'ere report- in north ern . eastern and thcrn s uburbs, most busi· ses closed behind steel shut· s, and the st.it~ radio broad· t an appe;ll from !Security res to ''stop the massacre.·· A dusk to dawn curfew, iifled l week, was rei mposed, and re were repeated broadcast peals for blood donations . las the ap Copter Crash FT. CARSON, Colo. (UP[) - Army helicopter crashed into An a ing steep ravine on a routine train- mission Tuesday. ki lling four diers and injuring six others . Maj. Arne Anderson of the Ft. ariJon public information offiC'c sol ' c sai d the giant HU·l-11 helicopter shed near Timber Mountain. a remote area of the bas~. era in Pe 1e11AIH-ee B <U UENOS AIRES, Argentina Pl) -The news agency icias Argentina!'! reported to· that Pres ldent Isabel Pe ron Nol day ma Y extend her leav.e of absence I the end or the year In face or unti m ountlng guerrilla violence that claimed 73 Ii ve.s in the past bas five Lebanon Capital ( IN SHORT J in the Formosa region ot Argen- tina during the past four days and the non governmc nt news agency said today Argentine army t roops killed 20 leftist re- be ls and caplur<.•d 30 in the southwestern m o unt a ins of Tucuman provin ce. It said seven soldiers were killed in that bat- tle. \lefo 011errldden WASl·llNGTON <U PI > For Halloween Trick Early? TERR1\ RELi.,\ <U l'I J -Poli ce in this s mall Tularl' County c-ommun1ty '''l•re trying to fi~ure out "'hctht'r the thief who hit the John Raas ch. ranC'h was serious or "'hether it is all a big joke. the third !1nll' thi s year. Congress has voted by a "'idt' n1argin to tt:"ll !~resident Ford t gives top pr1or1ly to the nati~' eduC'alion . fond and health p . blems. The latest {·<1me Tues i.y in an overridl' of ht s veto of th1.• school lunch bill. It .... ·a s ~e Sl'vent h ti mt· OlngrC'~S has ovcrr11idcn a r·ord veto. Thl~ PrC'sident has \IC'toed :1~1 bills s incL· taking offiCl' Sinai Terhnlrlans WASJ-tl NGTO'.\/ (UPI l 'rh\' adminis tration·s request to st:i lion 200 American lt..-c hnicians in the Sinai to monitor the Israeli Egyptian dise nga~ement ugrC'l' ment has been approved by the Senate Jo"'oreign Relations Com mittee. The 10-2 vote clearOO the WD \" for the probable final con· gressional action hy the end of this ..,,,eek Library Meeting Set in Irvine The onl y thing takenwus Frie nd s of I rvine 's n e"· a trailer on whi c h w.is ... mounted an outhouse. University Park Library will Ranch officials said the meet at 7 :30 p.m . Thursday f.t whol~ thin g was "'Orth th~ library. 45 12 Sandburg Way. a joke, the thief will race a Knowles will explain the bui . felony c harge if he is ing ·s design. For further ' . I ' days. I orty..two .. per~ weN--killed morelhan$500. lf itwasn"t Libra ry arc hitect Geor~e caught. ) formation call Bette Ewanrpt t c "-==:i:=::;,.::=:=:=:=:=::::>~--lwibr""aey,.~lGO ~"--~~~~ - • • -' " • ' '•• ~ • ._ I ' " .... • • ._ • • ~ • .. .a .~ .. • .. • • " ~ • " , ..._ .... ... ~ -' .......... --~ • ~1 I ------- DAILYPllOT * W.Onesd , Ootobef 8, 1916 •• ... btalo ........ 1000.2999 The Biggest Ma~place on the Orange Coast Employ-& hntalJ .. I . • • . . . . 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" ·~ ·~ •w• 111• •@ ••• ·~ ·~ .. ~ Co mpletely furnished , pride of owne rship property, just steps to the best local bathing beach. 4 Bdrms .. 2 b'aths, with ocean view & 2 bdrm .. 1- b<.ith . Enclosed garages . A great estate sta rte r ! $99,500 TAYLOR CO. ftt<Al ,T()f{S -.,1 11ti l~J ·lfi LINDA ISLE -HEW-MAGHIFICEHT Perfect d esign ! Elega nt carpeting. drapes & wa llpapers, Italian marble, pool & jacuizi. 5 BR, FR. form. DR. billi ard rm , 51h ba. Pier /slip. $395,000 • ·~ 11 .. 1 .. ~ 1n·.o '""' u .. 1 BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 76 LINDA ISLE DR. Daily 1·5 2111 SanJ.,....Hll1Raad 0!407 l. COAST 1--+WY C.U~UNJ\ OLL 'Y\AR HEWl'ORT CENTER. H.I. 644-4tl 0 l\U• 1··;~ 1•r.• ·~· .. ~ \( ... 111 ... \\11/ General I 002 G.Mral I 002 General I OOZ Ge.ral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I EA:RORS: Adverfisen :: should check the-ir ads l)!OI c1a·1 d rt 1.,,, 1 y an repo er· :~:~ l"OrS irnmediatety. The :~~: DA.IL Y PILOT assumes ~:-;: liability for the first in- ~'.: correct insertion only. ~ ·~i... .......................... 1 ~!Jo·• r" l~'<I .... .i l;"ilt isher's Notice: Heed More Room1 ; NEWPORT See th is s upt:_r :'J I HEIGHTS bedroom, 2 stor)' with J full baths .. 1 Car ga ra~c. . ror that countr~ .rcel- dining room & room ror lnl!. 4·Bcdroom l u:-.lo1n pool 1. bl and (;imll ' honu: w1th _ lar):!e bonus r m a c } room opening onto l'X· oo · Owner lc-aving p1.1n s 1ve deck-Lots o r area says '"t :1kc ;1dv;1n trees f7.S 000 taRe or me but hurry •·· · · sro.soo. For mOfl' dcla1ls CALL 675-7225 tall540-1151 . . HERITAGE '•<' ,. '0" o ••n "'""a"f • '° JI REALTORS COUNTRY LIVING 5+FAMILY I-lu ge 2 story family home. Clos e to ,;olf course & l'Ountry l"lub, S lrg bdrms. J baths, ram room & formal dintnJ!. Lrg lot & room ror pool All terms. 545·9'191 ~ Walkei & lee Reel !stale ::: All real e!>t<1tc advertised 1n lhts newspaper is sub- j ect to the Federal 1''a1r l""'~~--..~~~~~~ = 1-f ousi n ,:: ,\ct of 1968 l.'UJ which makes 1t illcgul lo ad verlisl' "MOY prl'- rerence, limitat ion, or disrrimination based on r;ice, color, rcliJ,l1on. sex, or national ori~in . or an intent ion l o m ake a n)' such prcrercnel'. li mita · lion. ordiscriminalion · \ \IJ ,f:,· HE.\ I :f\ A BEAG ENTfAPRISES CO Being r emodeled ; custom 5 BR, 5 Ba. 6500sq. rt. home on point, pool, dock. South View. 3 BR,3.,,ba,largerooms. Boat slip. $224.500. - • Custom 5 Bil, 4 ba. View . lagoon. Boat s lip. $295.000 80 fl . on BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 341 Rny\•d• Q,,.., •. NB 6 ''• 6161 . ' !:~~!'! .......... !?~~ !:~ ...... : ... !!?.~ COUNTRY CLUI LIVING , HOW READY!! I Corona del J\.1ar , two on .i lot. Front cotta}!e leased ti! Au,:: .. 1976 ; has new rear unit. 3 UR, 2 Ha . CO\'<'red patio. Va rant for your inspection. 1,i.,.e in il or we will re-rent ll for you. A real valuu at 194.000 SUPEll SOl4EllSfTI ~ Highly upg raded, 5 bdrm Somerset model in Ha rbor View Homes! Warm.· cozy feeling, aJamily room with over- sized used bfick fireplace and m ir· rored wet bar. Exquisite tiles, rich carpeting. large yard, extra hobby room and a view of the golf course.· For $103.000, Fee. A listing of Nadine Crout. l U""l()UI'. t1()Ml'.S REAL TORS'. 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mat 1002 Ga.i,... 1002 .............................................. OLDIE OH R-2 Single family home on overinzcd Jot : walk lo Lido shops. great area for )'ear around living S5S.OOO 673-8086 Eves associated TlllD of P.(< YIHG lllMT7 · Don't misi this outs land· ing T ownhouse for $32 ,000. Popular 3 >ea room , 1 'h-bat.-h m0<9el, near playgrounds. pool & clubhouse. Gteat family area with big f t eenbelt . Ju st fi s t e d ... hurry. ca ll '40·1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS BEACHAMD HARBOR VIEW Rustic Duplex near park. 3·Bedroom owner's unit has open beam ceiling, used brick f ireplace. gourmet kitchen and patio overlpoking harbor and secluded s a ndy bea<'h. Owner will help financc~Just 10 % down · or less ???? HURRY, G-.1 I 002 General I 002 lm;;;;;;;;;;;;===•I Call 962-7788 ,Q,. KE:Y . · 8AOKEAS-Al' A l TORS 102~ W Balb.,a 1>11 l6t>l AITOS, MEW 0-•I , ..., "" .... .... "" --"" ... "" ----~· llOil -u • --""' -.., ... ..., -- llllD ... ... ... .. ~ ... ... "N ... ~;01 "~ ~7111 ~ »11< 11;1} ~711 "~ ·= 1t;;is "" •• ••tu ~· •• ,,. "" "" "~ IJ:ll •• ·~ ~ "" "" "'"' ·-:;: "" "" ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I trvtne realtg "'THE C OUHTRY LOOK" Delightfully d ecorated 3 bedroom VIEW home in Corona del Ma r w /formal dining room. family room & lg. living rqom on separate level. Super floor plan. $99.500. Belle Chase Lee 644 -6200. IY89) WATCH THE FU£T COME IH! Magnificent jetty & bay VIEW fun filled sandy beach -4 separate suites -pri vate atrium w/jacuzzi -gourmet kitche n -don 't miss this s pectacular !!! $239 950. Lois Miller 642·8235. ( Y90 ) ' TllADERS 'WB.COML we've got a gorgeous 4 bed room, family room. dining room, bonus room BAY~'R ONT hom e for $285,000 on Linda Isle. What do you have'? B. Aune -tor 0 . Chichester 642-8235 . I Y9 1 l TURTLEROCK ! The choice is YOURS! 2 bedroom + den -or -3 bedroom + dining room. $5 8,900 or $66 .000. Laszlo Sharkany 644 -6200. (Y92) LOTS {I) COMMERCIAL LOT. Zoned A·P w /older 2 bedroom & di ning roo m home w /fireplace (now rented). Near 17th St. shopping. 80xl40. Ask· ing $39.750. Harriet Perry 642-8235. IY93) (2> BEA UTIFUL BIG CANYON . Lg. lot on quiet cul -de-sac of magn ificent h omes. Overlooks lakes. fa irways, clubhouse & hills. Perfect locatio n fon your next home. 599.500. Tom Queen 644·6200 . (Y94 l (3 ) BAYFRONTS. Pier & slip privilege. ONLY a FEW available -priced from $112,500 to $175,000. Charles Arnold 642·8235. (Y95l OHE OF THOSf lHIHGS 'l'hal you just don 'l usually find -a sm as h ing ''everything'' home! Prof. decor . in & out in superior taste. Light. brig ht & cheery 5 ·bedroom for the :·smart.''' buyer. ONLY $87 .950. Lois Miller 642·8235. (YSSJ Don 't gi \•e up the $ip! .. List "' it in classified. Ship to shore resu lts! 642-5678. S©llJUµ-.1£t,tf~· That Intriguing Word Gome with a Chuc.kle 0 '""'"'"11' ~""' ol it.. fo~· "''"''bl.d -..h "-· 1o.,. ta lo•m fo~r ,;.,,pl• WIYdo __ H_Y_S~p~,~, 1 I I L 1· PR!Nl NIJ'-1a!t!O \EI Ht~ ltl l~~Sf ~l)U~tfS i) ~f(~~!\EE~ l(illf~ lO I I l I I I I I SCRAM·LETS Ans wen in Classification 7100 Sl2.900·$189 PER MO. int'l udes tax es & in· surance on 7~ GI exist· 1ng loan that anyone can buy subject to. 3 Bdrms. 1•,-.. baths. hwd. built·ins. rpts. drps. Fabulous home. Seller bought new · & must sell. Don't de- l:i y see today ! Call 1191-0321 . Iii . ' 1/2 ACRE PLUS RANCHO That's what th e)' call them in those fancy ads. This .su re isn't fancy, bul if your own home on ~• ol en acre in the back ba)' area and thini:s 1 ike horses tum yoo on, then give us a call. Tem- porary income of about $1000. per month. Price $74,950. Walker &lee Real Estele HOME PLUS UNITS Come see th is lovely Eastside C.M. 3 bdrm home on a lot with room for S or 6 units. Guard again s t inflation by build ing yo ur own p e rm anent in come source where )'ou can keep a close t•ye on 1l. Priced at onl y $56.600 l"Quail ~ liilPlac• Prap ... ti•• 752-1920 1100 OUAll .I. NIWl'Oflf •tAC .. PRESTIGE AREA GOMral 1002 co .... a1 1002 IM jQuail ~ ••••••••••··•••••••••·• •·••••·•••••·•·•••••••• · Plac• . Prapwti•• ... ,,. m 7'2·192• TT~~"'""' tJ"'1"Utf4#1.a .1400 QUAll•T. NtW•OAT •tACH Beautiful hidden 2 story on pri,,ate cul-de·1Ac. This <"harming home has 4 large bdrms. 3 bath~. formal di n. rm. ram r m. Everything a family could wan\'. In choice Mesa Verde. 545-9491. ~ --~ 'l"'" Classified .ids sell · big Rl~.\L'l'ORS 644-7270 . LOOKING POR A TllADE7 .... IH D0¥11l SHoalS -$120,000 JUI equity iii this beautiful 8000 Sq . n. Colonial home. 7 Bedrooms 6 baths, family rm., playrm & gig~n· Uc billiard room with s ix stool·wet bar area. Master suite has large bath with steam bath, gym. study & huge view balcony. Much, IDUfh more!!! A must see for the large, entertaining family. Call fOI' ap· poinlment. Reduced -'-now $295,000. 2821 I . Coast H$hway, Corona del Mor ' p items. small itc~ or any Sell things fa.st with Dully item . JU.'!t cllll642·5678: Pilot \V nnt Ads . 1002 ...•.•••••••.••..............••. , ......•.•.... s 11 TARREL~. CH 1926·19 76 RENT·LIKE PAYMENI'S: Assunje low interes government loan . Conve rtible den. dream kitchen. park·like yards. huge t rees, a steal at $39,500. ·i MESA VERDE-$47,500: Take over low Interest FHA loan. Fruit trees. garden , 4 .bedrooms, fireplace, bulll-ins, wood cabinets. Owner must sell ! I I 540-1720 l fll'H-... d. I .... ,...,"""" ~ ~c .... , OH THE BLUFFS! overlookin g bay & ocean . 4/5 HR , 4'1':1 ba, pool. cho1c(' nciAhbors. l\1 o\'C· 1n cond . Offered for un- der S200,000. including loc ation . location. loca- tion. First to sec this Aets tl ~ 't1""R€ALTORsli WE'RE LOOKIN' .. .for a trade. or trades on a 5 month old com - pl e t e l y c us to miz ed Spyglass home. $95,000. equity. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 't give up the ship~ ""List" it in classified . 1 Sh'ip to shore results : 642-5678 . . 1002·-... 1002 . ...................... , ........ , ............. . 7°/o VA LOAM You can take over lhis VA loan for only S262 a month including taxes and insurance! See -this 3 bedroom North Costa Mesa home and take ad- vantage of this loan. FULL PRICE $46.950. Call 546·4141 GRAB THIS FAST IT WON'T LAS.T 3 Bedrooms. 2 bal~.1orriial dining large family room. breakfast area' professional landscaped & decorat: ed. 3 Car gar age with opener. Move· in·beller than a model ' Only $82,500. Across from $400,CXXl estates. Call 546·414 l AS PRIVATE AS YOUR thoughts. this NEWPORT WEST ~ome has new _rust J?lus h carpeting, imported Italian tile in kitchen atrium entry, large patio with lath house full or lovely plants. $54,900. 962·4454 • SITTING ON HIS suitcase, the own er has 2 homeS and just Usted this 4 bedroom. 2 bath, SOUTHPORT home . Has large famtJy room, formal dining, private yard. SEE NOW! ! $57,900. 952.4454 GRACIOUS LIVING Elegant Big Canyon ho m e . 4 Bedroom, family room, formal din· in.g. 3 bath. Low maintenance yard with 9 hole AstroTurf putting green. Ma ny extras . You own the land! $169,500. 640.6161 ' A SEA OF DIAMONDS + Bay, Sails & Ocean View.' 4 Bedroom, 21'.t bath. Beautiful NeUle <;_reelt drapes ·&·bedspreads. Great play area with pool &.Jacu .. 1 over- lookin g, greenbelt. Sl,52,000. Call 840-61.61 ... ~-· . '• ' .• ' ., ... -~ .... .-. " ' . .. ., " "" l~I .r .•• l'q' ~ ... ,.tJ ' -. HlllK,..;.S. l'tJlll .... 141 · -,ftnuv-.-Alf cA:\ f -..odoy,Oct-l,1wo -~· -....... --Ill....... " ~-•J-.... .,. .................. ········-··.......... -. "T r'91t".,.. 111"""'"~ ....._FerSili I' th 11• .._.1040 .._. 1041 lt111nPWS. Jt1•nF.-S. H111nFerS. P1sp1rty JoM ::;·············· .. ····· ............................................. . "'""'•....... 1024 ••••••••••••••• ,, ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••.•• ___.. •• ·····"'················· ............................................. . ••••••••••••••••••••••-'~~-·-•!!!1 ~!~•••••••••••!!.~~ ' wwt.W ... Yiew Mewp1rt.... IMt leedt · 10.t S.Ck 1 sate t•76 ONLV4L FT! Xlat loc•U. cnbancet ••••••••••·----1111•• ... •••••••••-•••.,•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...W D"'4A POMT' Owner mooW. "'"'' Mii. tllJ,o ho..wme < bdrm., 11-~ ,p,.., Jlta. 2 Y11W DUPUll$ OPENING SODHI. ,v-.'.!!~·.!.B..,"-.n2. '" i..., "''°''Y home: PRIME ,_.OC"TIO... Br.111a.blW1-.dbL :arnar -.oso I«>'. ••·--decks, boom•" open L ,.. ,... •or.f41.IOO.n4f7$olll'I. IBr/ZBr SI0,'50 Interested Salespeaple :=s.ir.:.:"""'· .u Aealf:statt ltalrwoy .... It. very SPECTACULAR VIEW!! _.._ . 1 .. 0 IBr/Z,Br SIS,o!o bylltd/AY ~p1clot.l!. outdoor feel · too -oc:ic -· UOO .... -... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 181"/2,Br $77.850 I' " .... -~ 1040 STOil"'~ on g. See IL todoy •t -•-"""" Beo..Wul ..,..,.., uruta A*ForHalCox •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• II'~ $1Df,~ ***D•'tW••** ~bome+lncomc. Au "'VAi.-Dllll.MR SOFt:. Bayrront,largepier&slip .)'«pricaandu.1_.i. l.Oll..,lt•tthlspriee. •cox corp. ~ verde dr. rel costo mesa 540-9922 --··------- n..-.-rwlllearry_Z-dTD w 1 . 111 ftt:tb.,._.. Larcefaml1yhome come down. Botti will Wdtblylncome:Homes -MACH + rO'OL ,;. ":.:"..,'tbe "~,Y .,•: ~~ 4 BR+ fam rm. Tremendous potential probably keep••"'• up... :MW c.t)l•7,_,.,, I I ., ..,nn 000 .. not doWnf 2 Bedrm, t ~ 5 BR. 2~ ba, form •«If clean ns poo ' 4ff•2100 .,........, b •• i ft I Ju • t 0 r y 'UNl1'1-MHA Woe:: 2 aty home. OnlJ J1cuzri. A sparkllna . Townbousff U1I t on1 ~ OOf "'6.500. home lb.It make. evef) •• HUGE BEAMS, on LIDO REALTY Gl,950. Ne! c:rpetf $120, _. .... -. PACISl'nllt day • dt)lf.blfut ex hieh ctUinp, 1wlk~n bar new dnipn, etc. Ask tof fJ:'.WO abarp lri·..--"' ReatDt..ale ... 2133 perieace.Awardw!Jmina and .overaiaed livin& JJ7iftl'U...M.I.. 67J..7lOO. J!'rank 8'9·8321Aient fine Coala lien Joe•· 1----------1homes. You'll be 1.l•d room-bav•--P•n«•m~c _ __ • · Uons.Ownerwlllaellon MONTREY yom <>•lled9118-44.W. views of cit7 •nd ~t. ~ ltodt · 1 Ol4 cash out to t.aa deferftd llAMCH'STYLI. ,...,,,-Y-MJ Somelbln1 tpecl•I -••••••••••••••••••••••• ex.eh8a1e ba1&.; Low LOW SO'S Honeally. beouUf\d best ~~ID bul11t. 1175,000 .... ;.,_,._ 1 A~-... --!Off .......,.,., Hard IO WO! .. -y i:: a d e -"' r--· JUST USTID value · Gall now for Pf'9' Xlnl ll .B. loeatlon. dn<>ribestblabome.H ZAGRODZKY R ll • ••••••••••••••••••-•••••••••••-•••••-•••••• view·7S2'·1'10L 1002 eo.t.Mne 1024 Graceful olive tree com· carpet, s mooth lawns, · ea or. Ocean view s bedroom tNVEsrME:Nr DrVlPOH ••-•••••••••-••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• plement• elaboratel)' outstandtns exterior, 4M-llll DOYR SHOllS-GAl.AXY DI. home in private gate •,.. ________ Jeoue p k BR 81 terraced front eround.s & superb for entert.a.lniae, Sharp ocean view 2 Br 2 IY OM& cuarded Surfside com. J•d •r '~-• 2 ' ierene landscaping. 3 with f~tala & plants & Ba, Den. Will ~ider munity. Good invest· HILLTOP MANSION "",.~1Y .•• ~co57r41a~ •. 6PD01 •s c ..... cious bdrm•. 2 lu.x· ntte htes. Lar1e f'.lt., lease option. $80K. By • • • ment or year' 'rouad ~ fH[ Hf'AI ~ £S1 Al[HS '1"W"' ... , ~ batM. restful fam c.o ,,. P . v. 5 lo n t owner.499-Zt09S46-468l Distinctive Tri-level contemporary home. Call ror completti...:=======~ _Prestigious ~ewporlLeavine Area, sell by rm . Newly painted ti r e place. LolS·O home custom designed. Redwood & dd.ailsnow!l Priee4on-liUM1T5:C:.MeM , ~ach. ~ramat1c flarbor owner. Lovely E. Sid sturdy block fencin g. Mirrors. Has an auuma· MOH.ARCH 1•y-glass exterior. High beaiq ceilin~. ly$68,500.Agenl5'6~ ....,.,, 000 J 1213:IO V1ew .. c1rcular drive. 3 CoetaMrsaHome.28r, -·kl d E 1-!!.bl~e'!:loo~n!:.·,"!!161~<~<:!:56~--~-I ~ ·-P ' ' fth ba "b 4B li~ii~~;;~~~~1~~-~~·~-~·•~-~~·~;·';', Spa.,0 b d lvv .... •Pl't.»K l~t • x· Striking -•tempo· rary anoranuc vtewo e c. ay. , ," Ac:erit • .stO-ZUS .. ~s e rooms , Den, Frplc, Jee cinder · ·t ~ Owh · . ...v D R L f ii "'-I • 'labU H formal dine, den, Jort. liv· blk encl. yard. Attach. QWll e · '"' er .,._EN HOUSE Le . .Cl.tit. WOod & Rias• deal1n. at I , /R, 2 am . Y roo~ 3 '' •Y s, 4 1 I ••• ,i.; INESS/INDUSTRJA' 1ng ri_>0m w/fplc, o.tnum g:ar, quiet atta. nr. shop. boughtF~brmc·Must ,ool w/spa &. patlo lta best, in thll :s bdrm., Ba,· xtra lge 3 car gar wtwotkSbop. hr5tlle r " I tOO ARK .•• lS •ere pari Pat 1? s • s u ~deck ping ctr. 114.~.2095 an ~i.dei:;. ,.:~{.ms. Btaut.4 br1IPN ba, trptc farnUy rm. home on a.a Secluded Mstr/Brw/frplc.,M.slr balh & ••••••••··-••••••••••• DMr airport. sz:w.ooo. • ~IC?n.1es, ~rec1an pool 6PM.Ml soo. nxt. to pare A'a<>hl. Nr. ew:tra lge., poobized lot. dress' ii · . & YUU..Oelaa ft wJll2,000 ft atr 1n view setting of 100 ft. ' Sbop'g Clr. B10wner. The outside becomes ing urea w It e Jacuw sauna. Fully to.aulated, added coodltiop trees . Sacrifice price. VACA.MT $t!J,000 96.!·31 part ot the interior as Childrens wing incld's 3 BR, 2 Ba . Uni-scr een room ax27 -t ed. $3,0&0.000. Take advantage and call IRMESA VERDE 9052Pioneer0r. tbiahomeflow•lf'acefu.l· que home for Living & EQtertaining. manyotberaddedextru 962-5515 Sharp 3 bedroom. ve~ Im.. I 044 1Y1 aroundb •• i,.d baJ?Od $259,000. Appt. only. 644-4684 • 111,850 . • , ---------~an, en ance w1tb R M c--clean. Giant living room. -••••••••••••••••••·•••• I ·1 oy C __. ex can t 1 es " h i&h Only S«.•oo. Lowest MUST SELL UHIYERSITTPIC. beamedeeilinp.SIJ<, ... Mltsie.Ylojo 106 Nowpo<tllHcto ICl69 -lllONowport price in all Mesa Verde. SelerMoti•Gted Popular Cambridge TUIMRASSOC. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CostaMesa548·7729 ~~~te,1~77'f,O:ld ReaJ 4 Bedrm. 2 bath, covered plan. 3 BR, 2 Ba., din. ll~ N. C9t Hwy, Laguna ""-t PotH'INM'• · 2 beach unlls $52,500. Gd l~.63~N~aa~h~uo~so~·~. ex~L;!L7taRj..,~J;;;~;;;;;;:;~;;~ ~~;;~~~~~~1;;;;=~~~~f9 pati o in excellent rm., trpl .. carp., drapes 494-1177 Move right into this inc:ome. R·2 cor lot. Gln·l's1R on corner Jot. Nr Atll.llWWU.:UC..M'f' neighborhood on quiet blt·ins. atrium. Pool "l·---C.......C.:.::..:__ __ I magnlricenl. 5 Br. ny Fo rlun e, rltr. beach.$M00.54SEl53aft. ASSUM17°1oVA MESA VERDE lree·lined street . Close to tennis prlvil. Large MADRID 67. Over 2800 67S.7S20. 12noon Spacious 3 BR, Z Ba C HORTH shopping &schools. Easy greenbell, priv. loc .• end aq. n. of luxury. Large I~-'-'-'~-----Plex in xJnt C.M. Joe. / terms.Call ofculdesa('.Ownerwil OCEANFRONT (ormal dinin g room Acre.p'°"jale 1200 1pendableo(Sl79.p/m<' ~· •to'ner, C. Me•• 3 Bedroom, 2 balh, fami SCO'JY R"'LTY Mlp flnantt. Xlnt val ** . I ·•-Se ••••••••••••••••••••••• W/$16 000 dow• Cal '""'° ly rm, dining area, rplc, _,,., at $44,9SO amt.., "°"m. lier hu • • ..... · ~l~rn~.de~~!~ ~a;~':I~ patios, quiet street, lit 5J~75JJ DAVIDD.CARLSOH ~:::; o'.!~5·~0:t .?~~ ~':a~~~~~~.&bome l~C:a~ Jr;~~.~.ro~~I nowl TRl-PLEX wallpaper. New crpt. new !!S58.900. f · RIALTOR 8Jl-92t Laguna, 2-Br, 2·ba, MISSIOMYIEJO or trade, OWC 988-5700 1..UMITS Principals Only. $72,500. Roy McC_. SUP.3 llDRM furnished or u n · Rlld.n eve SJDE BY SJDE, la xt11 -Ph_:_64_2c..· .... =cc·----I Realtor 1110 Mew 2 &th, aatoo .... priced to Rancho San Joaquin. S furn ished. Security. I __ __.!l~3~7'.:•t!!SO!O~ __ j=~~~~;;,~=~-i--'--R-.-14-C-H---I rental area. VA PONlbl Costa Mesa 548·7129 a.ell at SlS,950. New plush Carbii model, 2 BR, 2'11 Except 'I viewe. Good I-.. or owa'er w Lil b el. BLUFFSCOMDO ('_arpeting . Fantastic Ba, upgraded floor fmancingavaU.l\ct.oow: .. JmtlclNlldtd°" EASTILUFF CAPISTIANO finance. IAYYIEW bome ... romesee!Call crptg thruou~. Vjew. Bkt.64().1127 Belowmarket,byowner. 2 \ii acre parcels from · SOUTHCOAS'l' Lnwest priced view end E-shfdo Cott _2'~~ . Open House Sun. 11·$.)'~~~~~~~~~ dBrand new carpels & $84,900. 4 br. 3 ba, den, $10,7SO. total price. Na· INVESTMENT unit almost new ' ..... ~ ~~ $73.000. #8 Montana~ rapes create a super dinrm.lgek>t,manyex· tlona l Forest a re a, 6t&-67t0 MS-081 Reautiful decor. 3 BR . 3 rarge ~r":is. ·Cou~t~ -'~>..-i1 ~i..c Norte or call 496-6273 b'e°3:!o~!11~ ~ al:aify•1-"-u_._ ... _·_7 ... __ . ----1 pr1,vatled '"1ards b& entry ranch style kit('hen '2 s Y e 1 c en · · • ~~ DEERFtaD . ea es. ea or ouses. 1 ......... ---220 . · garage. Huge lot ro -. room. Pnvate rear yard llGCAMYOM SJCREALTY493·ll3'1 ..-..---( palios. A buy al $79•750 kids. Submit your down. Beach Ir Elhs, HB Owner willing to co~ with large, new patio EI e g ant 1 sto ry, 3 _ •••••••••••••••••••••• C F Colesworth1, Call 963-8Jt6 petewith builder's pri(' cover. bedroom. highly up· ._'a1J1Prap1rty1400 Lotl"R·l 30x118; 1orz • • ~·~4 ~ on similar unit; call fo MISSION Ytl:JO graded & . decorated in ••••••••••••••••••••••• $62,000soulh/Seaview Realton 640·00 0 ~ ~~~ $48,500 detall.!i on this excellen Babylonic. llEALn yellow. t 2x25' pool PRIMEIAMK Prinonly 644-0t · ,;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;) .f~....._tp~~~··k-"-' A.LL TERMS IOt'ated 2 bdrm., 2'>'1 ha. Gardens grace black 137-9500 +c~tom ji1cuz:zt. .Auto IUILDIMG u-obH• •---1 • _,,,...._~ , family rm. townhouse. kl 3 .. .. _.... -MESA WOODS f'airview&BakerCM Immae. 3·Br, 1%ba + swmg. pool & entertain· ---------I spnn ers, C'ar aara.e. $1 ,050,000. TrtrPrks 2301 Gorgeous bidden 2 story. 549.9511 lrg enclosed patio-Good ment ~or of 4 bdrm .. 5 A.Kiftt Spain An excellent buy at $172.000. Yearly ••••••••••••••••••••••· 4 bedioom. Sharp &spol·l ~~~~~~~~~~nbi'bood, l D IJf to Sehl., ba. wonder. Vus of c:ity, Uves Again In this 4 Br $l35,000. GreatNewpor\ loca.tion. MOBILE llOME PAR! less-shows loving touchl · minutes from beach. hllls&sea.SJlS,000 Barcelona. fo~iesta site Ted Hubert & Assoc. SITE: SaJe orexchans in home, patio & MesaVlff"de.T..pt• Fre!h, sParkling: and patio. Cozy crackling Realtors.675·8SOO 462 space fllte for tm ~arden ... enjoy outdoor Separale masler BR waitipgforyourorfer. );~~~~~~~~~E xcept ·!. Valuc·Real fireplace. Unbelievable Wine Shop, downtown provedincomepropert.)' living too ! Can you bath, i,z blck lo elem. charmer+ guest house, ror -------"'!•I Laguna Bca('b lo'o[' de· believe only $67 ,950? Blks to shone. HURRY. TERRl~C bort lk •-t •-h $49 $00 ''WffAJA'' 'l ...i .-" s wa .,.,,au ...,.ac : , t494ao_~~·. II 494·1595 or J £, IQ':.=~Cllll~ Won't last at $45,SOO. ocean view . decking . * * * * * * * _._. --- OMUPEERSll Broker."40·3650 "TERRACE" 167'0 dn. S67.•00 .-r. Pl RE Relax and enjoy lhe "ood ARCl-1 BAY Real Eslc.1te Ho ... plall Cemetery 1 -""/ ' p ..._ •ACK a•y ALJ'Y INC. . rr •· • Th . . . . WAJERfRONJ c_..... .,.... 15"0 'apet www• •, A 714/8 46 1371 hCe o ered b,. e~~.Y con· 499.2277 nve 1n this springtime , ,,.... u •> 1 3M& Campus e ~9·1655 OPEN daily 1·6: 334 De~----'--'--'-·..c::c...c:__ do living. 1'his Qt'le'slan ---------rresbCondo. . . ••••••••••••••••••••·-·· MOOGUArl,,.· . • 'lfiO Mar. Lr1 custom 2·Br +. ,hWlc. Mnffce end unit with 3 bdrins.. a.org..o Hills 1050 $32,500 Big dchui:e $ bedrOdm, 3 Sacr;ricc 2 Cemeteryl-'-=.===="'--r= den. beam ceil, ZY.tba. //!:__ V baths. rormal dining, we ••••••••••••••••••••••• baths wl.th 3200 sq. ~t1 of plo&J;. lfarbor View Mem. Mobile home and cab.an 76'xl24' Jot. Assume 7% •O•ernMOftt A Kitche n turt or •P· luxury Uvlng OVenlied on Udo Penn 3 apae< 1006 • -bar and utility room. .........._ietcJView pliances plus washer· · , -Park.Closein494·4616. · · Io an· M a k e of re t. ,..ss Loans You 'll love the recrca-Plus Jbr for less than 3 car garage. SO Lolwlth rrom Bay " sandy bcl • . BAY FRONT Balboa Con~ider exchange. Available to anyone with lion f:acihties an.d the SJS OOO 'f!ter. pier and slip lo accom. Ca:;w1Nrcial Nicest space in •dul J s land. 2 BR home _Own __ r_i_A~gl-._642_·_127_2 _ _,or with~ut military shopping convenience. • NTURYFINANCIAL modateaSO'vessel.203 Property 1600 park. Pet OK. Sell< w /rental . Pri. ply . 11e rvicc. •l\fany 3 & 4 $57500 PrestigeTownhouse REALTORS Down.Full price. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tra d e only. 116,501 673-47"' · Public Hoffee bedroom home< now • CENTRUERAYLFTIONRASN CIAL 1 ___ .. J.J2IO___ $280 000 BAYFRO ... T 67...,ll8anytime. Government VA available. No''"'" cosl.5. ~---'le h I 069 ' " MEW OM MARKET •s----••e Lo'"'' No qualifying', low do.,.,·n. r-52·7500 $81 ·1210 ....ir-,.-.' oc. Ji . Olf' b lldl Mo.daia, Dewrt, ~ -;;;J 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1••••••••••••••••••••••• 2211 ~P'Ort ar. tee ~ n g, SJ?'CC· a·esort 240. Deluxe Townhouse type Available to anyone with Renl -like payments. • -~'!P.!9 lacular view, luxurious Duplex ,3 Bl\.2 Baeach. or without military Tarbcll.l\LTRS. red hi'll DOMTLIFT 040•111:111 cx.ecutiveorrices.• •••••••••••••••••••••• Lge closets, enc l . ser\•ice. ~tany 3 & 84~1154 BUILDERS .. H .. ND!! ~ -ReducedlotlOO,«JO. Marnrnoutb Late Lo· garages, laundry room. bedroom homes now It's spotless ;,ind easy to ANYTIME llLLGRUMDY g opd loc. Dr towr. )>8tio. l Blk to Bay. $850. available. No loan costs. realty keep lhal way. A recent· · Realtor 675·416 I 551-8831 jncome p/mo. on yrly No qualifying. Low ~ CLOSEOUT ly redecorated 3 BR end .._1EW IMIElt.te lease. Agent 549-0812 or down . Rent-like pay. ~ W1lt townhome near pool " SPLITLIVk W..ted 290 · ..... _;;-67_1-;0;---;---;--:-:=I ments. Tarbell. RLTRS. I ~!!!l~~~~~~!!!I~ r~~~~~~~~~ and clubhouse with over· I G Moder1I Of ...._ •••••••••••••••••••••• lboaPettinsula 1007 540·1720 I· ,;,..,., ma.ter •uile and L STIH ! c.--.,. S2•17Per-. LA SALLE SAVE SSS n;ghl Ught v;ew.1'9,.... DowntownC..toMesa WYLAC.DORM POOL HOME Call 644-7211. HGi bur View Award winner. $40,000 needs Deluxe units an S , MODEL LAST TWO HOMES Sharp, immac. hiKhly ,,.,.from BROKERS 0 CHARMING!! 3 pac1ous BR 's + a upgraded Carmel model 2 BR. 2 Ba, new kil('h, 28xl5sparklingpool!All On major greenbelt : 73~ % , inoneofNewport's most OWNERSforaqualiCif TARBEl~ 1926-1976 1~========-1 freshJy painted in and come see ttlis beaut1ru1 4 ,,. f1n-1'ng de s\ r 8 b1 e are as . buyer. Could aha be ·• new carp. Dix . C'Qnd. in & out! Sunny gourmet bdrm., 2~ ba . townhouse "" •11" Amenities galore. This is commercial building. QUtt Price reduced S3. ko't•hcn, toasty warm ·1h I t r · Co11do"'l11lw•s/fow• R"•L Esr•~ r · • I ·111 ANXIOUS OWNER "" "''1 0 s 0 mirrors. 4br, 2•L ba. Family rooml----------1 one you must see! Agent, ... · _,,., ,.., ~ or quic ... sa e, or wi se. carpets. Ne•tled on • d 1 · & y~ ..__ ... _~ --.~ 1700 1~VESTM~S S475 Mo. · woo pane inc w/fireplace. OCEANFRONT 2 Bd + 2 S49·atl2 _._l'V'I"" -" ....,., CAY WOOD REAIJY EMPTY HOME large corner lot wilh wallpapers. Close to pool SSJ,450 8d garage apt. $125,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Since 1946 •*5'8·l290•• + lemon. apples &: pear & paddle tennis court. Owner,645.3555 TheBluf(s;earlyarea HORTHLA.GUMA l7ll·BWestclitf trees! Near Goldenwest Location is great; this is 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. J·Story 3 BR. 2 Ba. CO.,DOS 631·2233 BALl(fA POINT =OPPORTUNITY.I College and new Mall. yourchanceloquUbeing S4•,4SO .,....HewD ... x $57,000.Agt.640-.,.. ,.. N , kt 2 8 AssumeS21,432,81/1..-IO VA ataxirorthechildren. 11".z Blk from ocean .1 ----~~----lWhitewaterViews·2&3 R ... ah ew on mar e • · finally-tho·, ,·, •'t '. '· Stop I 1217 JI BEACH h oan, · mo. pays a · LE RAISOR Quality construction. bdrm. unil.5 from $54,000. •••••••••••••••••••••• · ome. separate cues ..... archon' g <•• that "one th t " 1 Cas"-Hill c H ~-'-~~ h 11 l B th """ oryouname e erms .. ns Sll7,000.0wnerwilltake COTTAGE 420 ypress , NortblHIH,....__ ouse, on -o · 0 in a million" bar•ain ... Bk ~· «11 La d d Q · r .,_. . ..., · 103 down and carrv. 2nd guna •••••••••••••••••••••• · comp. upgra e · we this owner wants AC·---------REALTY •p G 310.' street. £xclusive listing. TION and he has priced $25 350 A ocesetter T.O. This orfer will go Cathedral ceilings, new Cel675·7225•Mral JIOLLIS )YOOD, Rllr. this home to get il! This ' , 4523Campus Dr .• Irvine Hollle fast. Loe. at2<Y7 -30lhSl. plush pile carpeting. sea •••••••••••••••••••••• 675-8616 fantastic 2 story home 2 Bedrm, l Y.i bath, R/O, Campus Valley Shop Ctr. breeze Pat lo, den . OCEANFRONT N.B. lb· *TRIPLEX * has it all .... 5 enormous D/W, frig., wastl /dryer. CALL 133-1600 San Diego Freeway to La Oceanfront ~:~l~~.dld~~sc~e,!',m':'~t ~.-.:'11, bsrin, •.~rs, pd•k •• HA.I~ bedrooms+ lovely den comm pool . \Valk tol----------<_pa~. South 'A mile to Largest&bestduplexin J·Br, 2·ba & {2) W/2·Br. +ramily room+ formal schools. shops. nr bus .. LOCJ'lftClleach 104 Mcint yre. Left to town . Spectacu lar ty living. Pool, tennis & Movenow!CdM 1br,ut 2·ba . \Valk to shops & dine + a mammoth Vacant. Jo'l-IA /VA no •••••••••••••••••••••• models. 830.18401 co~Uineviews: 2 bdrm. private beach. Sacririce pd. singles or familie fh~J~drr:~ Pr~~~fsI~~~~: roul.ottnletrywko;m"haen". 'M"'u!hh•. ~~in~~:~~i~ne~~ EMERALD BAY 496-0301 . &·3 bdrm., with ramilyl-:-"'::--' ... :-:'::-B_k_r_84_•::·0303_-:--;-'1----------I ~;Mia~iJl:s~I ~rit~in/: COAST PEOPERTIES .. Charming 3 bedrm, So.~~;;;;i~~~~iiii l rm. 5 Baths; 4 frpl cs., 5 M'pl. Shores s-cials ................ • much more! Don't wait see536·8836 or Hwy. Room ror pool , 1052 encl. garaues: all bit-ins r-OCEANA "~ .. ,,. on this one! For appoint· ~.:..&......_. and add·o n w /view . nr--• +carp. Finest in ever· 1l•aal"-d JIO 673 "10 • L-iaH'--' .. Fixer Upper · 2 BR. l');i;;;w;;;f-lro Coronoct.I Mor t 02 ment, call now ... 962·7771 1 I 1 iii;· -$179 ,500. Seller will ••••••••••••••••••••••• ything! $350,000 t.~~~;1: ~::. lam. ''SOUTH'' •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---~~-finance.Agt.675·6900 TOUCH of HEAVEN CALL G> 64,.2,1., rm., 2-sQ'. l'riced low 2 CharmingCottages.~ RARE l I I ··~~ -.. • -:;; Y Owner Arch "·a•h .. high in the hilb over · 91 .. • "" . $162,500 ANDEULAJITCOCOEM\MNUSNIDITYE or $365 mo. Yrly. 2 B1 · ""' .... looking the Laguna1 !""L ' Su nk e n Waterbed 41RDUPLU ' Heights. Dest value in Niguel valleys, this :t:.\l,T,.~ U~~=n:~~J.~:R. 2·Sly. 2b_r.2ba.?neslory,~nd 67J.7t88. SO. OFIAYSIDE >?£-£ HAVE YOU SEEM !taguna. 2 Bd, I lh ba, super-s harp 2-Br condo, N••r N1wpor1 Fo11 Offlc-e un1l. Choice location --~....,,-.,--0..,..,. wittla3BR,2 8Arentol. CATHYSTAMS.-ram.rm., frpl(', new across the street from ----.-----1:~.r roomys13~R, 3 overlooking golf' course lalloaPettinwla 310: Only l 'h yea r s old.. "Catalina Park Hunt· carpeting & paint. 2 car Glassed ·ln pool and OPEN daily 1921 Ki!lgs cAYWO'Oo REALTY with glimpse of ocean. ••••••••••••••••••••••· }'eaturing beam ceilings. COLLEGE PARK, C1n-ington''? Sweeping open garage. $57,SOO. Assume clubhouse Is onl)' $53,900. Road. Breathla k In g Shor\ walk lo cl ubhouse, New 4 br, 2 ba. Nr Yac .. natural wood and brick derella lfome. Sharp 3 Br gallery stairway to Mortgage or $38,000. Early possession. Call harbor & ocean view. * 548-1290 * pool , jacuzzi. Near El C lub. 5 37 5 ,,, in le 1 textures and perfect·~ Ba. oo Culdesac St. master + children's 49'l·3J64. yoorbrokeror New deluxe 4 br & fam l-----------I Camino Plat.a shopping 213-449-641261'3·598l lOCelion .Ca11644 ·l211. Shak,e roof, pror . suit.es, 20x22 billiard & rm home w /c ustom llGCAMYOH center & bus lines, .101c:;;;;;;d;~;4,;;:-]j2 lndscp d, new> patio COV· game, ror~J dine, fami· IT'S A ~ CALL NOW features thruout, Agt. LOW. LOW minutes rrom San Diego. IC Drona del Mor 312. OAll.E< & ASS!JCIATES er, paint, drps, crpts & ly r oom, f.URken con· BIG THl.,'G 832"8800 979.5099 Illness rorces QUICK •••••••••••••••••••••• linoleum in Kit. & Lndry versation p;t w ;rloor to ('1111 PRICE! SALE! By owner $34,495. 2 BR house on the beach i rm. Fruit trees on over· c athedral cetlings. That's the best descrip· DONALD M.BIRD You don't need a gun to 4-lJr, Jrg li v rm. formal 548·3036. p{ivate Crystal Cov' sized lot. SSl ,OOQ. By fireplace. Separate tion for this sprawling 4 ... ,~.,,,1.1., .... 1 ... , "d1.raw fa sdt", whhen0Y~1u dining·bi g cozy {am rm. 640 -147.f. eves be tw 1~;';;;;::;;':=:=~~~:"1-~0wn~!:er~.e!9'79'.'.:':·~337~4----1 s tudy. Red Carpet on BDRM .&: DEN+ dining P,.acc an a tn l e :u Y Atrium entry, custom SSSSSTEALSSSS 6-9pm UPLEX 2-2 br' units. JUST LISTED! Hamilton. 962·f»Sll. room hotne. Du.ill on 3 * • SEA TERR".' CE· l 1lot \Vant Ads! CaJJ now pool, jacuzzi, wateriall. it legal! Prices & i nlerest1·F-AM~l-L-Y'~ho--~-·I /.Jn NIG Choice Joe, So. of H'wy. levels with detailed all Completely furnished -642·5678. Owner;Agcnt,640·6600 keep going up. up, up! mi'. s cps $79,500. Owner. 548·5306 MUST SELL! redw.ood ex t e ri or. J.Br, 2-ba . Great otean l----------1-.::.::=:.:.:.==.:..:::..::=-1 We still ha\'e a £ew s ing! beach, 5 br. a ba. 21 3 Br. 2 ba. fam rm. owM..Tr..1te-rnd Spaciou.c; 23 rt. !iv. rm. view. Jee maker. elect. Newport._. 1069Mewportleach 1069. story, 2 bedrm, 2 bath,_Go_l_d_en_rod __ . ___ _ OUTSTANDING Ocean&: Red ood · I ed BR BA d T h I ,-w patio. mm 4 ,2 ,supe:r<;ondi· has WOOD BEA!'ilED gar r ope ne~1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• own ouses at on Y LOCJ'mtaleach 314' ~e~~n~t~!~T~s;.~k occupancy. $49,SOO. Open tion! Walk o shoppg & CEILlblG W/EXPOSED sprinklers, U·name 1t! $21,950. Ask for Frank.••••••••••••••••••••••· at 1st & Carnation is you =f. Sun 1-4, 5'8·3011 =:sh~~~~~~~ "fl-MOERS ~ C~ZY N~ $8il.,;9:tNo REAL TY • 839-8321 Agent. Oceanfront Nort.h Lagun: rront yard. Quaint ol1~dl-"-.:i.:.o .. ==---J ur . ,tfaJOO FlRvpll ... CE. Sliding GAU.ERYOFHOMES ~ htc:OtNProp1rty 2000 Cove. t Br, 3 Ba. frpl<' house. Hdwd firs, MESA YQDI qua {i..'C!ism& gli.; l';it . affords 8 831.9411 ,.._l...L ... -.-.• Banke ••••••••••••••••••••••• deck. patio, newly paht1 plaste r walls llke )'OU BeautiCul Pacesetter 4 ~ r JUST LISTED ed .... ~ Winter. No pct& niever see anymore. 3 Br Bed m 2 b t;\,..,,,.lc Lg Real Ettate848·2133 PANORAMIC VlE\V OF Overlooking goU coune. RESD:NllAL BQOKIR.AG£C~ _._. 2 Ba.,Mstrbdrm/ba, pvt, r ' a, .-, ., , e~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j TH E 0 C E A N & Superior 4 bedroom Z"' Luxurious ('harm in& _...le h 3161 upstain.See&amto&P Family Rm. Forest like CATALl!JA ISLAND. bath home. Used brtck· DOVER SHORES tlom e plus 2 un i t s He .... ,_.. OC: da I ly . 426 Be j(Onla . set.Ung on qu.iet Cul·de· Central dining rm. opens courtyard S8S 000 Newport ftcighls. Let ••••••••••••••••••••••·• 615•54~ or 642-8584 Prin. sac. Xlnt flnan('ing. Open BEST BUY.II. ' to 1Up·JJ•ver kitthcn · · '·· · WATERFRONT ... your tcnanu help make LlOOISLE BAYFRON1' dally 1•5• l1M1 Killdeer · with o ll bullt·in ap· J; the paymenL~ <tnd /igbt Winter, 3 Br, 2 Ba l·On~ly~. ;;;;,;~;;,;;;;;;jiC~ir~c~l•~-~$7=•=,.00=·...::0=w=o=•~r l Profas1ion1lly up· pJlances. Thia better AMCHOUU Priced at $225 ,000? Perhaps there is lnliaUon.$80,000. G7J.:Kl96/213·281·6062 • M'7·l990. graded, 4 ~room, l~ quaUly home has CX· IMYESTMIMTS a better buy, but we arc not aware or DUPLE( 3-lr+-$41,000 baths, Glen Mar We1t lea1lve u•e o r wood !.J.117141496-7711 it. S bedrooms, 4 baths, Family ,. IQll:~·~ Ualwalslllul SOUTH Of HWY. Nlcecocd. blt.n1~~r ·lra home. Close to schools, ~Ung & wtw carpet· room. dining room. Large terraced Pl---••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Unlta each 2 bdrm1. tncd yd. xint te . JlM :~~!u~~1~"::~~/. 1:~ ':ru:u~. J>~N:~ ~~O~~~:•-:'Jv · patio. 40 foot dock. We salute this llC9 . G'"'"" 3202 ~~.r..J~,t.J:'!!!l loc• WELLS, Rltr. S57-82S4 On $45,900. ANOTHER HOME & .. value. I>. Pt ap,"' •• ~.· . . . .•.............•....•. ~c;OiittlMA'mM .,..,.. 1026 1· HM PRJC£D TJJlS TO TER"RACE ... 4-Bedrm, ''°°°"""''-....... lt:ACM FREE FREE ,,I ~ELL F,QR 3-.ba, 2800 1q. fi. home . •Professional Service-- Ra_.. 644-766 f14!11·447t .1 $71,tSOMl'ric• wtth family rm; dlnln1 A Colcfwiel Bailcer ,Co, BUVSE:LLEXCHANGE •LAHDLORDS• • .. .. •• ' • .. " •' •' .•. " .. .. . • • , ., -. .. ' ~· .,. •• •• "' ,. ' •' .. ... • • . , .. . , .... ... .. • ' " ' ., •• ... .. ... " '. '. • ' • .. , • l~"IN0SM4r.21NC! rm, k•r 1ar, on huge 8111 Carroll 873-6210 Ha•••~* -s· ··~ ' -. ."!i F-r'li«~.•:!1-m-+-----11(,,llSi-Hl+.:r.;.'.;,on.;•;.•.;;R~ea:;;l•;;:;Y.;I.;•''-'.~·· --..AA~oo_...,..._,~ -• ""' ,..,.g 1 make er.CALL • Juve something to gelJf eaurom •at.arc~at ~ ..... 414-073 I ao.5050 --'°'41 C1alf'Net:flub dC)1t wclf. •Renta Servlcel• ' - l I ! I :) . • ~Q • ~ M DM.YPILOT * . w~,October'S.1'115 .._.1UafwllbMd • Af)wt snt.funlllMd 1~at•.ta,.wl1h1d '• II 11~ 11•1• tla1•nUrwf& ''14 lt1u1"U8'wwl1t,• ••••••••••••••••••• .. • ••••••••••-•·.-••••••• ~..-··•••••••••• • ... I ••• ··--·········· ············-········ ......... ·······-· .. •• ............ J ~..... J124 J1M .. I I •• ....... ... -0 .. 3202 C-.W... . 3114 H•.lkd .. -........... •240 ••••••••••••••·•••••••• •-•••_!•••··~·•'•• .......... __...,,,,,,., .--•••••·----...... ••••••··~·-.... -· --# ....... _,.. --···-···· ....... --1 .... _....__ . -~·· .. ___ ·-~-.................... ••·••••••••••••••·••••••• •••-••••••·•••••••••••• ~ YIEW • ..... • ~ ......,._ ~ • ·~ •• Co ST .. y WITH ·u ,,,..._.. .,,. ············---····· ..... -.... .. •••••• •••••• ~ ~ !'.ASTSJDE 11>arklloC n 1 Br, blb to bth, S235 mo. 3-81&2-'::k '::1:.~·:r. ME -" S --•••••••••••-·•-• NEAR ........ I• z , _ new28r.pvt.patio,Jar. Bltoa, crpll/drpa . PoO p · gt, LOW WEEKLY RATES l B& avell I°' Jrly, 1 be,oll--~ 1 '•• +urapace.Adulta, -DOD. BEACH.3+1hldJ.Chan· Be tll n-r rnlabedl st·-" and. -tobo1.-•pollo. ..,.wlllk'•~lm "'I O"t · peta.SUS.615-02:31 nel view. Decor•lo au UUJ U arge """08 ......_,_ .. ~ atQi. ~ uW pd. ... .;.; b•\ • • NllS B VICE · Villa1eReal Dlale ww. F\im or &Ullum. one bedroom suites -all with full ... ~~ ,.._.. ... UU•I• 11•., --Lrl db: 3br, 2t., nu tri NoA&nU'Fee -u ki ibr, Zba . Pt••l•i•la TOU.MDLOROS plex. Ownn unit. -· •McFadden/Newland 4DiNmo. tchens. ~--W•lerfrot:ilHomu Point. YrlJ' It•••· , . ,ato•e. ••••••• .n1e,nber or Board of 641).1114. 3 BR, 2 llA ... $.14.5 "'·116311•----marlhl-. -kid/POI. a...t ..... =;:q·: Realton, Beller Busl •Buabard/Garlield _. . -Apartment living with motel conve· _, 11 MN Bureau, Ch•mberof PRESTIGE for only $3(11). 3 BR. 2 8A ... SZ'l15 SUPER plush, beaut. de niences. Heated pool, sun deck,, air· •••• ,, I •• Jll7 ,.llCllllC .,~;U~~ 'Commerce. ==~1¢:~ .. M~h~ '~T 3•BBeR acBhlMain corated' partiall conditioning. Maia service, television, ••-·•-•••-·•-•••••• i.IYIS UP ~~ NHad~ far•nat• ' 53CMSOS • • ,2 A ... $315 rumi.hed 3 br, 2 be, db 1 • O<euf....i. In 1 br,... TO IT5 NJ.ME ---•-•, • ~ 2 "1iijijij~~M~i~ Pacesetter home for •Bolaa/Edwarda carage /opener. Pool. self-service aundry facilities avail&· .per duple•. San deck, Over 500 tall trees ind br ... GOZO-~ ·~ ... . (j ~ Jenee wllh ditcriml.n• 4 BR, 2 BA ... ~ $400. mo. 615·1184 0 ble. l&oft, n ·rrta. Qske:, pr 1 o a l re a m s w i l h 2ar1 iaa, a.., 1 eblkl ·M ~~~; ~J\,j,\li;iff,~6~if M:ZESA:i:!v~ES...RcD:E}~13eo.B"R. .:::it~d!~~::E: 81~:~FllONT Master Charge and BankAmericard =~~:~::2!11J;~ ~e~~~~':,11 !tf[1~~te,o~ -=.r,.:fttla.ter: ~µ.. ""'Sft. welcome. ~pra,.ee.s:at1r· )'OUr spacious new 1-or Ba, lam·rm. dbl lrplc .~!~1:1:~8;:.::~ w I p l I v AT EXECUTIVE SUITE MOTEL l)'.m.7412. .. bedroom ap•rtm ... t. Palio "'""·a..,. Br, 1 .. ... Anaheim , $150. D/W, crpts. drps, db 2BR lBA SJOO DOCK HUGE 3 W, 2 bl, r;r1c, •F•r•olmlabszle'°. 'sm""a'11n;pt~~ Ba,lnc.patio,a'dWllon-ba b 1 d .ear, fed, $4.25. mo. tea 963-"567 ··· 2010 Ne _,,,.... bltu 1 old ,. b -.:.-. ly. #25 per mo~ 1507 • '.-..J< c e or pa • vacan incld. gardener. Avail or963·1786 2 Bdnns. lara:e den, 2 "'F • yr •.,. . to OK. AdulU onl)'. Ofrice Alabama,H&-.tallt7 ,.,,. now. 11 J10.135-3'14orVJ9.4575 Spacious, well decorated, fireplaces, completely two _...._.._. ba7 or bcb, nr. Pavilion, open 9:00 to 6:00. Z300 •.; Balboa Jsland $200., 1 4 BR C d remodeled & carpeted Coda M .... ~-· 92627 vie••· $450. yrly. No Fairview Rd •• COsla 1 Br, paUo •,art. 1 bit beachcottage. 3 BR 2 Ba big tam rm on °· Close lo w /bui ll·lns . Eleclri peta.4M-171S Mna. Phone s.45·2300. tromBeadli,~'11,mo.lee Westminster $15.5., rea lrptC, bl~. dishw...her' beach .. Lease $350. per garage door. Very large 642•261 I ,,,. __ .._. M• ••2 ... -~~~--&' ldSC.. •••· neall lncl.util. · $325.mo.546·9164 ' mo. Call Red Carpel, pallow/ga1conversation ~--~ ,. • r-ia M s1ao: ~ .,._ 883-1351 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'"' 2 BR l I I ., -.. esa ...... , " .--, pit. No children or pell. BRAND __,., s n& e • y, ' . ... kidlok. ~.;,22BBr,kidshil.dpel SPACIOUS ellec newer 3 Reterencea. $600 mo. l •aa r1••• 1707 L1r 1ltocll »• b lb 1 NE1 W 3 Bed d/2 beam ceil. C4i:D. 2043 Lip .._... 3141 .l, FOWltain Valle)' $225., _...... r,c ,gar. br 2 ba home ·Spollesa 642·9405 days · Sun ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • rp c, sun eek. '"C"Wallace.6'6-8883 ··••••••• .. •• .. •••··~··· br, 2 ba, will conalde ~ORSEranch4br,2ba , Near ~ach $.n5 m ·eves 613.5900. ' 1 .. ,10•1...... Oceanfront AttratUve 2 1415. mo. ~•0 -3383 ; kids&pets. kitds&pet. Al.so b · · 0 · • -"' "" bd. 2 ba, apt. Fabulout: 87~1018 2 Br. 2 ba famlles Drop a pebbie .U.to •the Fullerton $210., 2 br, nice ·Eu~lde 3 .... ram rm, :;JS-si.l r house $..l4S. mo. HARB. VU lovely 1 story 4 Winter $160-1235 Mo. view. Wi~r rent.al. No welcome. Most util. pd. Ocean rroca y.our Apt. .. ' '• •! area, kid.I & peta ok. ba, kids & pet. bd, Fam Rm. nr pool, Incl. util, eqidp. kitchen, pet&. Day1, 494-10.SS . JITTY YllW Mo. lo mo. 1225. 622 Lease. Luxury, •eaari~, Santa Ana $245., 3 br, FURNISH.ED bachelo Xtra Jrg 3br, 2ba. Tri· fncd yd. $585. 644·4809 pool. Near buJ, mkt, etc. Nights, 494·5102 or )lamllton:152-068' M~lure adWU. 31155 CAL ok fncd yd, gar., kids & pets cot•'" tage, ul.il pd. $12.S. F level. Huge fa m rm. NEWPORT SHOR.,.. 1~ Main St, 675·8140 494·3834. :~:,8Q~~vtc,v~~1A ._bl•*-2 .. Hwy.499--28.35 . e.~· Fplce, cpl, dpea. & bit· mg -"r ELEG NT I Stanton $285., 4 br, lge HOMEFIMDERS Ina . $375. 847 -7293. 3 .Br, 2 ba wJpool & ten· 1 BR. 3rd 11tory view. !Ai BACH. uUJ pd, $18$. mo. large lwu¢OUJ ~BR, 2 Bllns w /w, refrig, pool A . • UX\W)'2ato,-y yard, kids &pets ok. * 6 42 _ 9900 * ms. Walk to ocean. $4.2$. blkt.oocean. ~-uUI pd· up/$60. wl Cresceqit Bay. Ba Duplex w/h•rdwood 1190 .. Adlls. no pets apart. 10 duplex. ~ke Garden Grove $300 .• 5 br, Elegant Be a c h w at k 548·2855 1673-8145 yrly 613--0392 lWN. Cst Hwy 49f,.2508 tln. Ii: IQ.Pet oc;e'p & Jet· 142.9520 pvt. home. Few feet tr. B Twnhme Jbr 2~b ty v&ew. Sln1IM O.K. lovely cove beach. 2Br,2 ._ !,.~l~m~~re . 1',a mily 3 1 d: !~~t"s~~ E~i~~ f~ Frp lc , Pool.' xtra:: 3 Br, 2. & .. De11. 2 blks fr. N;w :t ~i ~ ba dup. 111r EFFICIENCY APTS SMQ •• mo.~CaU 644·1211 5 br. 2251 Pla~enlia. 2~r. ful I ba 's. 2 ear 's . . -z •' Member of l;'oard or incld's gardnr lst 'iasl 536-6649own. beach, s"111mm1ng & ten· 2 ac u · 1315 yr Y· rrom 1190. Pool, ~aid, AGT. 2261 Placentia. fnqwre Cathedral cet~, CIOlels Realtors Beller Sus i· + dep 6 7 3.480 1 days' nis, yrly lse. 548-8423 13-449-6412673·5981 · phone. laundry. Village B~•UT L n --I w /manager. galore. Mature a dults on • ' · • 2STORY.4br,2ba.huge L GE IM.494·9'38 c.n · l ·"'"-'1C'lnvew3 ly. No pet.a. Ref1. $150 ness Bureau, Chamber of S48·2958 evcs. aft 5 PM. den din rm rrpl c BEAC•l Home, decorato AR CLEAN 1 -hr. . Br, 2 Ba duplei. Blt.os. 2 BR, 1 Ba, w/gar. Newly lse 491.1617 or"2-8138 <:!4 Commerce. 3 Br 1 11 . h Pre~lige lracl L eas~ sharp. 3 Br + maid's. Best bay bch loc. Adlll, BEACH WITHIN FEW washer/dryer. 2car1ar. decor. West C.M. Nr · - Slo.1505 FHA.gt. enc'I ge d 1t~3~0 frplc. $0>. mo. Refs r~'d.Ca ll Cap's view or channel. nopetsl19$yrly673-0072 Y".'-RDS. I Bd, vu , $t00. Adults. 615-4062 or Schls/SHP'G, 1195. Mo. Secluded I n qu iet 1'" LAG Beaoh 3 .... .;,/ · · mo . al\er 5pm894-3288 S850 m o. or s ubmll.CostaMlso 3724 garage, llreplace . 722....,collect. Nopets.642·3336 neigh6orho'od, 1tadio ,, r 1 br, 2 ba, Available furnished. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494-5184. OLD CdM 2 BR .2 ~-MES• VBDE apt. $180. per mo. LINGO appaa , rp c. Br, 1987 B Charle. $185. $235. Mo. 2 br town~use, WATERFRONT HOM. p...a-... ~,..· . • · &HI, "' Real Eatate49'7·3150 HUNT Och mobiJe 2 br, Child ok . no dogs / ~197 Cornw:all. Jlunl· 631·1400 $35.WEEIC&UP _,.. singles O.K. $340.mo. NEW 2 Br, 2 Ba, adultl -'=-===..:.:=~- kids,pet singles.642·22S 9 ; 646 . 7011 1ngton Continental. No Spacious 2 story. 4 bed •Studio6tBRApt..s Fum·UUI Pd. $200/$345 Agent.644-7211 apts. Lge beautiful in· 2 Br, 1 ba duplt;ll.·No. HUNT Bch 4 + ram rm, 2 pell. Appl. 646·5921 4i,.1.i ba . Plants, greenery •1V & Maid Serv Avail mo. Ocean View. 250Cliff ~ OFF 1st , terion open to lush water End, yd, ocean view, no ba. le.ids, pet, boat/trlr Br. Adults . Frplc & and on the waler wit •PboneServ,Htdpool Dr.494-15.$1 N.w 3 b 2 =· ~nt . landscaping. Every con-pets.$290.497·2515 F pr 0 kUNTgq. AIN Valley~•• .. stove. Sml fenced yard. lniM 3244 boat· slip $239,000 •O>.ildren Section Studio Apt. Sl55/Sl65. a:e.a, 2 !i.r t;•:., S.::: celvable e.lltra . Must see Luxury .-nthouse ,.nn • _....... Wale r pd. $22 5 mo .••••••••••••••••••••••• •SSOFFweek's rent ..,. lo appreciate SJ.S,5-$46S r-~,. ,,,. 2 br,kids&pet.FeeAgt 546-SS69. RedeeoratedJor4BR's.2 ..,,.,__,. w/ad Adulta,nopets.6'9Eves. :-ua.Cd ,......., 1SSS Mesa v~e Driv~ dominium. 2 br, Zba. HOMEflMDERS B FR I I I . . BA homes. Nu landspg HOMfS 2376 Newport Blvd. CM 491.JSM. ays. East. (1 l4)5'0-88'7l fr:J»lc. bltns, 1 yr old. Xlal • ' . .. ..... • ·. •642·9900• r, ' rp c, re ng. ID· $.'MS ·SSM mo A k r . .548-9155or645·396"7 Me.-rta..adt 3769 views:. $315. yrly.".No ___ :_;:::_:_.:.:c:_, __ 1 cl. V:.. blk from MVCC. Bev . 0 • J·- 963 · .• ~-0°~ 2t>.D WC-~ , ·,..---LOVELY 2 Br, spac. rms. pets.494-1795 $390 I d • ...... ...,, • """'°"&-:ti sus c •srr•s ....................... . 3Br,1Ba,rncdyard,quiet inc gar ener. Call 953.1786 r11"6.111GJ "' "' .... ..,. crpt, nice kit. brick st., E·Slde, new crpl.S, s.56·2192. Laree nicely rum. bach. OC.EAN FR ONT • 3 br nrS' v s nack bar, patio. Xlnt:llMew.~..,..~-'rf leCICh 3169 .,. $.125 inclds gardnr. ts:l, RGE 4 .Br + fa m rm Righton SanJoaquin.Golf 3Br28a +Fam Rm.Nr. & 1 bn Adults only no home,lyrold.dlx.avall. 'fl,, ~!.!,.-location. Reas:. rent. 351 •••••••••••••••••••!••• ,, 1 1, last,+ dep. Call&46-7171. and frplc Me del M Crse. 2Br. de n, s ingle Mariners School $450. pets. 21ioNewpPrl Bl: JtoS mo. S4 75 . 615 · 1849 . . ---Victoria, Apl 3646·4252. P.4.llKHIWPOIT ' ' . " , 1~1 :• WALK to water 2 br, 2 ba family h~me.5$.-.oo. n!~ :ev~S~~~al air. $.550yr. 546-7S47 !499·424s •$11ody 11.....,,ool* WINTER by park. near CORONA DEL MAR THE VICTORIAN ArAITMEHTS CdM,kids,pel.AlsoC.M. lmmed. occ. Gas kitch y. · NEWPORTSHORES3B 1&2 Br $175 Up Adults ~ 2 br~~dshwhr. 2 Br Townhouse, frplc. 2 Br w /garage. Adults. Bachelorlorz.." 2 br $115., kid!i, pet. N.B. bltns. Call today, 581·0881 BEAUT. New RanchoS8n + Den. frplc, bltns. $4 no pets. 177 E.~·22nd st: ·mo. · Pool. t~nls, continental Cpts, drps, bllns, fncd Bedrooms and 2 br, $235., kids, pels. H. Wallace 2 BR rd Joaquin Twnhome. 2 Br, yrly. 615·3172 642·3645. Need Temporary llou&· bn!alcrast. Some ocean yard w /patio. Water pd. Townhouses · B. 2 br, ear1ge, singles, gar Sl9CI 't st & Yl~st' 2~ ba. 2 sty. Overlooks NWPT HTS 3 Bd h tng!!? Bach apt. Phone. Catalina views. CLo&e 636-.4120. Fr $229500pen96 pel.Agt. Fee.919-3430 ' ' · · golf coune & lake. $S15. r ome. Wkly maid 'serv. $275. shopping & fane be•ch. 667Victoria '~J'' ···· $190 : Dau ... 548·4017 af\. 2 p.m. 547·7044/833·3215 Prvt lot· Lg yd. pets, 1 BR Furn 1175 Mo. No ..... ts. Lido Shores 6"·2611 Spa·Pools·y •nn•·s •''•• I• 1-•-..1 ~ inc""rdnr.581 -5937 • .... Mor bltns J lk r-3 Br, 2 Ba upper, new T .. · .. :, ~v•• -.206 BR, North Costa Mesa. UNIV Ptk Terr Twnhse. 2 " ~ h , · poo~ wa 1 Hotel16'13-8800 shag, freshly pain\ed. Aero•• from F•1ti lon ,,., •••••••~••••••••••••••• No pets. $350. mo. Call br, 2 ba. Must rent by s opp1ng. m . Nr OCC $215 552 4576 Island at Jamboree on •' •t'v'. 3 Br avail tor yrly. 1 block A.gent 546-4141 10 / l . 552 _ 1 389 eves beach. 931 W. 19th St. 1 or 2 Br, adults, no pets, Btf1, 1 yr nu duplex. 3br, · · · · San Joaqll:in Hllls Ro.ad. •t•' '"' to bay Bar & patio 213722681 d • GREAT Family home S170 /$190.24i1E.l6lhSt. 2ba, fplce. 1425 mo.NEWLY Decor 'd . 1714l,64 ... l t00 fi13.l200.l(). 4 m ·Back Bay borse property. . · · O ays Mr for lease 4 Bedrms, 3 1 _ L--z I r N. Hts646-1801 613-7197/992-5000. Eastside 2 br, pvt yd.,1---~~----~i:: P Clean 2 br house. garage Shipp baths. family room, din· wp ,.._...,. •DB.UXE-l1•aaPenhtwlo 3 20 & l~nc~ yd. 1315. mo. *RENTALS • ing room. Low main· Bltns. w /w, drps , pool ParkNewport-Sublease. l Part. Furn. Bach, sin1I ~ ~:i:ool , adults . ... ·-·;~1 ,. Avail.10 /15. 545-2536 UNIV . PARK tenance yard. Must see $200. Adi ts. no pets Br. S325 mo. 833·8203. or pe_non, no pets, 1165. inc. · Eastbluff 3 br, 2 ba, be . • ' "' 2 BR, 2 ba, new kitch ID app,..dote. Pete Bar· 642·9520 eves 673·5332. utd. 675'6737 $140. Mo. Bachelor, clooe Incl. •pac mast°' •llile 1475 M I Br. 1 Ba , Jg lam ,m, 3BR,2Ba .......... S395 rettRealty642·5200 CoslaMlso lt ID OCC I< sho · g N din rm & dbl gar,,.: • · t. • cc•rp. ood o, ease fresh crpll &t drps. Jg 3 BR, 2 ba. bonus .... $475 $230. NEWLY decorated 2 ON THE BEACH 2 Br, 2 24 ....... 751 5188 ppm · 0 Autol.(toor opener avail. •• 1 • i.•' IYW Rily 548-encl'd yd. Family-no THE TERRACE br. pool, garden setting. Ba •. bltns, gar&. lndry ••••••••••••••••••••••• _..... · Pool & recreation afe1o. _ COl'OINldelM..-322 pets. $295. 2103 Federal. 2BR.,2Ba ......... $350 HBR VU. 4 Br, 2 Ba . Din. Util pd. Adult« only. lac s . '350 mo . Yrly. Offle.-rcdh Mesa Verde Villas. 2 Br Adulllonly,{W)pets. '('"', ••••••••••••••••••••••• 547-6791 3BR,2Ba ........... $42:5 Liv & Fan-1:· Rms. 1819 Sorry no p e ts. l!!-00 615-177'1. 1. 2 &: l Br. Ad\llts no townhouse. Adults. no •FIOM$l22• ·i.il\ ,Ba)'fronl, China Cove, 3 1·M"-ES"-'A=Vo.E_R_D--E 3 -B-,-.- 2 -Ba-.I GREENTREE HOM ES Port Stirling. Comm Wallace. corner W. 18th OCEANFRONT neat 2 pets, dlhwhn, shl:I cpts, pets. $2501se. 556-8937 8S5AmigosWay,NB- ' u.;..tt BR, 2 BA. $700 r.r mo. D•'n., lge k•·tchen. 3 BR, 2 0.. · · · · · · · · · · S375 Pool $52.5. 615-0711 St. 645·0805 Br u• ad •115 closed garaa:e frplc Ma•aa:id by i(,, r-3BR 3Ba $425 • .,per, u • gar, BBQ G 'I< 't pd' E-SJDE 2 b 1 b W'IJI WI Co Call613-1110 $325 642·23S6 oEERFiEL'.fii-iOM .. ES •-ci.--~-•216 20J5r..,._ CM winter. 1275. 213 · . as: waer . r. a. no I am aten '' •• . ·n .... ·- •• 1. ';•, '" '. '· ... ,.] . " ........ ... . ,, _,,. .. " ' . . !?' :lh•.{ .... !· «· •.,It' "I ... ,.. -~ltf ... :•11 ·q \ ..... ,.:>)) II '"' .. ·L .. J• .... ,j ...... 'i '1. r; •,llllJ\'i .1rc tl. • 'I 'lod<t' 1RVINE TERR. 3Br, 28a, . frplc., patio living. Near Fomtt• Vaftt.y 3234 Bay. Avail. lmmed. $45b. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 615-6604 Large 2 br, huge rumpus 2 Br 1 ba CdM So 1 rm, 2 ba, 2 car .garage, • • · · o bltns. comm. swim pool. -"""""" • • 795 3018 Pool dogs, refs. Redec. Pvt yd . 3 BR, 2'AI Ba ......... 142.5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BR Furn, 2 lie, closets, . · LA M.4.HCHA A.n·s &garage. 552.3343 Bayfronl 2 Bd, 2 Ba,·. Pvt RanchoSanJoaquin Bd . 1 ba, 138 West queei:islze bed , priv. $40 WK UP 1&2 Bdr & 17SScottPlace,CM . -Bch & pier. $5.50. yrly. 2 BR. 2 Ba .... •• •• : .. 1515 A I es sa nd r o, c a 11 dressing rm. xtra lge Bach. Color TV, maid 642_sm3 ruor adult 2 bedroom lst 979·1935 & 644·4510 TurtleRockH1lls 213·597·7003orsee0ct.5, rooms, encl . gar . serv pool THE MESA floor,nopelll185Super 4BR,2ba .......... U95 12-5pm.$350. w/alOrage. Adults only, 415 N. Ne°wport Bl NB MEDITR•A.MEAM location &45·6610 YEARLY 3 br. 2 ba, 906 THECOU>NY nopets S4696Sl ' r W. Balboa Blvd. Frplc. 4 BR, 2~ Ba .•...... 1425 Pres. Hts. Condo 2 Br,.2 . . YILL.4.4iE NICE 2 Br. 1 Ba, pool, bltns, garage. 1 blk to Ba, Pool, view, lease, 1 BR fum., no pets. Cpts, 1510 'fl. OCEANFRONT. 1Br.1 Br & Den,12 Br, 2 shag cpl. drps, els ..to bay or beac h. 1315. $275/mo. 714-615·3581. drps, 1180. f\lm, xtra lge 1 br im· Br Townhouse. Carpets. everything 1190 S48-7'186 1_67_S._548_7 _____ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, 2 ba, new. tennis 552-7 500 Lge bdrm, $260, vu. wlk 642·7154 mac. cpts. $250. 675.4ss& ~.e:, t!!:i~P~~~:ts ~ af\ 5 BEACH YRLY. 3 br, 2 ba 3-Br, 2.ba. fncd yd in Coll. ~~~Its only· d h fl I to ocean. frplc, blk wall. •Tropical rool • 2 B R , 2 B a , gym -sauna's . . EASTSJDE. nr new lux. dplx. Ocean vu from e,c. Pk. Fplc, dbl gar. $375.l...::==:.:..:::::.;=:_ __ ..J re avail. Nov 1. 168 Alessan· 1 Br, cpta, drpa. bltns. Washer/Dryet, Elec. 2400Harbor Blvd duplell. 3 Br, 2111 Ba, Din. sunporch. '400 +utils. Hwy. S300. No pets. Kids:ok no fee $285 mo Lea.se. Call 673·38.SS Agt:. 842:4421 . . · Coola MHG 3224 .546-::::::::5::,ln'.,'.... ______ ~harp 3 BR . 2~ ba . r-••lt:y dro, 498·0624 or 832-8380 patio. Ullllties paid. $180 Gar. Dr .• a vail. Nov. Co5taMe9a (714 )557-8020 Rm. Pvt yd. 2 car gar. i;u.1596 -townhouse. S3S9 Month. Pam. mo. ~-1168 · PlO. MS-7714 . Quiet res idential area. I~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Eastside lux. duplx, 3 br, 61 s-10&0or&13-DlS7 , Art ~ l,,---------..J ·==::..:=.:....----1..::.==...:..:::c. ____ IAdult 2 huee bedrooms $US. 645-1888. pi 2i,.1.i ba, din rm, priv yd, 2 ~ s-.a... BACll $135 mo. Inc. ulil. WATERFRONT 3 Br $170 no pets. Inquire •pt OCUMFIOMT car gar, children & s ml 1 • 11 •• ... 1o-• 3240 ,1---=-'-=----Capi1f'roMo 3 271 Mature person. 261 Mesa furn. Uwer duPlex. Boal G 568 W. Wilson • 2 BR , cpts, drps ._ no pets/. 3 BR. 2 Ba. $350Winter pet welcome. $400. ,. -a~•LS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dr.646-7342 dock. Call 61S-6169 or Close to shopping. Sl85. STEPSTOIUCH 714-637 ·1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _..,,.. ON ~-•' ~... Sp 714-4384 CAS" VICTORIA 642·11St .:.:_.:.:::...:.;::._ ____ lffWll. HbrTwnhse. Never TUllTLllOCK br 2 b-;wr:,~01 a~r3 Hllltlsegton leac.11 3740 · 1,2&3 br, DeluxeUnCur. 1 -'=="-------1~BR,2 Ba .132:5Winter occupied, 4Br, 3ba, 30' •BR+ bonut rm .... 1515 Ma'rina. Adtt . .s. $400. ls~••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Blka to beach, new 2 er, or Fum. gas/wtr pd. $1'5 ·Lovely Extra large BR,25~W~r. bo•t slip, lenni1, pool, VILLAGE I I.net waler & trash. Agt. BEAUTIFUL 1 br fum 1 Ba, J?uplex. dshwshr, Adults-No pets Sec. &ate Bachelor. Close to OCC. IN PRI STIGIOUS jacu.zzi .. $650 lse. 541·Wl 4 BR, 2i,.1.i balha ...... $CiO 493-ll37 apts $110 & Sl80. Spanish gar, child o.k. $275. mo. Pool, ree rm, elevators 1004 El Camino. 546·5104 Condo, 2 B_!t.;; 2 ba., den. MESA. VERDE or673·9415. G.4.108' HOMES style bldg. pvt encl gar. wl_nter. 675 -0642 or SZSVictoria ,642-3970 O..Pollet 1126 Unf. Yrly . .,.15. PAC ES ET T E R , 2 Story 4 BR 3 BA 3BR, 2 Baths , ..... 1385 3Br, lba. Wate:r/gardener pool, sauna, lndry, adlts ... 67=3-Glll~"''------·I *<"-'-~ ~~* ••••••••••·••••••••••••• LOVELY 3 b ed rm • .• • pd Community pools & 17301 K I Ln blkl _,__....._ r w/lanai for evening en· sq .ft. of living ar:ea. THIT8R.4.CE · ee son ' 1 *OCEANFRONT• 1&.2 Br $175. Up.1Adults, ZBr. adults, $230 mo. joymenl Surrounded h Su_per sharp. Presttae 2BR 28aths $350 Lal<e.$.125mo.B3l·90l7 & W. of Beach off Slater. Bach,Gar.S225yrly no pc!ta . 111 E. 22nd St. Avail. Nov. 1. 551·5228. · Y neighborhood. $500. \le 3BR:2f\aths ::·$4251450 547-4418· MZ-7848 673-2493 642-3645 St.v,newlypaint'd tcrpld. an abundance of lovely mo. Gardener tncluded. HEWPOAT IEACH Sa.th LacJ-a 3286 SMALL BEACH HOTEL t~\i~ealY';,_25g·:r:~netrh. Call962·441lor960-2501 · 2Br,2ba,den,vu$600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rooms,$22.SOweek. ceanfront. Winte r . llwetingtonleoch 3140~~~~~~~~~ CULV -D•LE Bd , 2 ba. home. Ocean AptsSlOOmo.•-.7056 Duplex.$340.2br. HoclendaDeMeH •••••••••••••••••••••••!~ I.st & lut & cleaning dep. Large 3 BR. 1~ BA, good -"' -64Z 7947 1 llE T OCEANFRONT i B Nofee. area. 5315 mo. Call 4JJR,2Baths ...... SUS v1'd•w 1 , frplc, carport. Lam•alo h 37 ,.. · · 160W. WllHa.C.M. I OIE.4.CH C d new r Fll~CH"'U·ar-LE R A uts:, no pets. Lease.--.,.-· ac -Yearly· 3· Br 2 Ba 1·· c·---...111!_ Ml.4.RSHOPPIHG upper. pll, .rps. gar. _.. ..,.. "' u.. 9EKJ.2501 Agent AISOR 497·1612 aft 1pm -eek ••••••••••••••••••••••• bl , , • ...., -..... .,., Yrl)' lse. $375.''42-3443. CONDOMINIUM · · ... ocka lo ocean $400. .BEAtrr. GROUNDS 1.2 &3 Br apls. bltns. dis:- 2 STORY 3 bed P . Remodeled2 BR home, nu days.Sat. &Sun. all day. Lux. 2Br, den, 3Ba, Pvt. 549-4063 ADULTS·NOPETS hwasbers, some w/frplcs. Br, 2 Ba, st.eP.S to sind. • I rm, nv cpt.s & drps. Must lee lo REALTY e ... J: .I Bch, tennis, pool. Winter 10 t t ·-L & 2 car garages. From Frplc blt.ns pa' l' -patio Ii: pool. Adults only. apprec. $300. mo. Aak for OftVHSsa w . lease $450. (1 14) 499·29a6 3BR. Blk from bch. m nu es .... ocean. ee , • io, -Sharp. Otre~1 atl<s;!SSI . Bev or Joe, 963 . 4567 4.523Campus Dr., Irvine ......,...d 3 425 or <213)790.4601 . . Yrly. $28S. lbr $185., 2 Br$215., lge 2 ~~79Lions Eslates ,1_Y~•-jyo.._642_·_8666 ___ · __ _ per mo.+ ut1 . I.st ast 963-1786 CampusValle}'ShopCtr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 613·31121. 20643rd.St. Br w/patio $220. GU &l --=·'-------1 ON'I'llEBAY +cleanincdep.Noree. C ALL IJJ-1600 BrandNew Condo 3Br 20ceanfront. 2 .partially water incl. Draperies, 1 _~"'!_THEBEACH Duplex. yrty. rent.\.. 4 Br Condo, Continentals, Ba, 2 car g0ar. dk ba.1~y furn. 2 BO, 2 ba. luxury s.111 LI) I 371 6 ~arpets:, gas heat, 1as NEW /LGE3 BDR $315 Outstandint 3 br, 2 ba, UP ERB pool, club hse, kids OK,; UNIVERSITY PARK & pool. $350 mo. 962-8161 ; apts.New carpets, new ••••~•••••••••\,•••••••• stove, air conditioning, Huntington · Harbour frplc, 1800 sqft.. upper. O M Es . !'?!5 7 . 888 19845. Vermont Ln. 4 Br, family. frplc, cpts, eve. 968-0881. drapes, balcony over the Beaul .. Ocean View,'l Bd, swimming pool, rec. Area Boat dock avall. NulY ;a,.,-drps, wallpaper. Pool, beach. 1345-1370. 494-1055 near Bcb. le store. $235. room, washers &dryen. Adults 846-4l50 deoor'd c:..,..,11., 3141 ~ MB Mt•MH l--'--"'"'-------1 park & water. Give your BR . newly crptd xlnt Joe. or4N-3834. UtU. incl. 499·2834. NEWLY DECORATED 615-42lXi .,..~cll;. $465. . POOL H.OME, 4 BR, nr notice & move in nelll close to beach, H.B. · associated 81/ 0' f !/ ; ~I • •" ', . ,,. ~ ' ' 11 •2 Br lnhse, Me.a Verde everyth.ing. $425. per mo. mo. 552-8571 , =536-::..:1:::020::... _____ ..J Cosh MeH J724Cost. w... 3724 2 Br w /gar., 1175. Wat.er CIOO. Mo•M Ocean Vie w , Brt fl i D/W, gar•'"e. p'lio, pool, Call 96()..-"1 or =•.•-1 r pd. 2116 "'E" Placentla. T . · bd • """"' """ .. ' BEAU ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-•120 l 5 • •·::: spa••ous 3 rm tw-~e $215Chlldok. ~7668 Agl. 48r. fam-klt, prof. lndscp, T. decorated condo, _.... · -.... · w• · pat/deck. Nr park /pool 2 br, 1 ba, pool nr. beach New l 2 a. Eves an 6/Wknds. $350 '·· 3 Br, 1~ ba. rrplc, dbl 4 Br. pool, rish pond, tennis. See at ~32 Scot .. $250. Hunt Beach are•. 3 l ,IDROOMS with fireplace, bltns, FA Wanter. 7 2051).i. Seashore garage, encl. yard. nr. waterfall, BBQ. Rent all tsdale, Irv. 1360/mo. Betwn 9:30am & 3pm 3 lge bdrms w /patio, h eat .. CLOSE TO'l"'°'c.:.·-----~ c•~c~bool~~· ~-~·~548~·~44~7~'1~;).:o:::r:p:•:"::· =67=S.~7~87:3::;:==~li~8l3;'i:;·2466~~· n;:i:;;:--;;-;~--; 1 893-6.571, elll 210. Afl 9 pm frplc, pool across from OCEAN , SCHOO LS. Ba yfron t pa nor a c-, • . 897-4759 lge q uiet park. $250. PARKS &: SHOPPING. View, 2 Br, 2 !Ja, $31i"yt· SlfK & "'JND' Amorlcan CULVERDALE 4 B" ,1..::::.:.=-----1 AMBASSADOR INN Adultsonly.545-3628 S32Sl<S360. per month. ly.61S-OZ16or873-t811. r 1 Larulinani Ba . Immaculate, cpt, 3 BR, 21h: ba. luxury int Agent960-385BM8"8300 ,. 'drp,poolclub.$t00. Fplc. 2 Car gar. Priv •YILl.A MIMOS• Bear.h Blvd. Weston WALK to Ocean. ~ ,. NMOUNTURENOONGWGVSE MON()NREVTN U O ME E OAT T £P ~l.A«WMPWI O~A~Ll.AA 2-LKL 1,\t COO RH T LTLOL UG U YTK~OWAOOPISBPAEGN OM U IRN E bT OL DT UONYUE ll OON ITIOI IELA EGA ~SO BUMO TTYR NGNCNMTEHH U OTL DT O LLERI C IOA SO IHLA O~ R ST!01W UTG flRPMO UN T ICELLHOTT 8 6 W~LL~~ECN!ON£PBDNIE D C I ND81PENO tNCt AH LON MKI NO RAN C H C AEIPMTEM RALA £g ROPYELLAVO S T S Red Cpl Rltr 893·1351 yard, pool , jacuul, BRAND NEW Adams,4blkalD· dplx. S Br. 2 Ba. Ctpt. ·" sauna . $350. mo. Dys 2 ... 2 .. A..,_ Alabama. right one drJ!e,, DIW. g rb. dl1p, L•1•aleach 3248 213 :379 -0626,eve• N Cl . sso .... bl . •• y· I hlld o· 0 e •n1ng Depos'1t •··-rComlortable ~kt.o202Roche5ter r. • r y . , K ... ••••••••••••• •••••••••• 714 :893-7155 • .,.._ SAO() 61 LAGUNA Oceanfront, lse.1..::c::o::::.:..::::..... ___ ..J MolNse Requ ired Si S '· Quiet. Upper/lower · 5-0842/§13-82 $180 000 Condo for only 3br, 2\-A.I ba. Elec gar, wet ncle tud10 Apt. . Enclosed Oar•a:e• EX lge 2 br •• 2 ba, ·dlx Spa1ciom/3 Br, 2 ba, ft"ptc. 11195' mo. a Br 2 Ba. 2000 !>:;;!!,t·ins. F. V. Adult.a Gu & Water P•id. Mo lo poolside a~ nr bch. Ad.It l blk to beach. Yrly.'Cill .. n welbor (rplc Sec Jif.-;t·:::;---;~~ Mo~la.ls. ~lo~. no-· ff 7 -,, "'.... ....... · ~-·• . ' ' · . Children Welcome ~-... ;J. -· ' Grd. Adull.1.544·1618. To.~fha ~lhod •121 •W-kly ..,.1d1enl<• •l9a1u1 ,..1 2324 Elden Avf:.833-M&O LOWEST l&IT 3 Br, 2 ba, ndec., ~ ~lk J, . Immediate Occupancy. 3 VW1WM • .. t. 1 Spac:loua Z.Br 2 bo 2..-3 6r ~ach •pis. Call bay, bc.h 6 'tennil .... •· . •••••• • a1tt ~ c lltloet .... 11. .o., a10·• • 2 car -,_ 8r. 0c Vu Hillside home. ••••••••••••••••• v ' ' ' for add'tl •'nlo (714) $310. mo. )'rlf. 545-7088 Wood 6 class •many NEW custom Sptidous 2 ·~~1._,,.,_.,.. •""'' .. '*"'-' car. drps, erpt, lndry, an-4311 decks •HP· laundry rm. Br 2 Be, air, attach. a:ar. • '* .. 1'"--lla11tt. •Afft1111hl'" ,_,.. 0/W,•ttove. S2'15. Adu~ts.+..cc.c-='-------11 er. Baytroni. bltna, la:a ·.: $C25. 411.zrro. $300 mo. 544·104L • Swlttw-M -¥4ft. •w.t -.., no pell. A•ailable Oct. WAI.I. TO llACH P8t.i67,. ·.e:er, tli0p ,tra.13'.25. w 15th. 14f.4151 ,,_ 2 BR, brdwd On, frplc.Dlpltxn ........ 1600 e WMMl-....14'ye-r-U. •HiNte4,..I 1 1'1-===='----1 2 br, cpll, dJW, bltnt.1-,,...:.=-.,.---.-- beam ceiling.s, creal ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltCHr.ci 4~,.,_fl'loOll. •~·--~· l5t.h. 847·3951 ; 3 Br. bltJu,-.frplc, 2. a.a •• •' view. 9" SkyUne, Agt , 3 BR, 2 Ba, in CdM. no encl. 1ar1111, pa\ lo, ~: "6-3058 dshwabr. Ocean VWw. ., 41C-8!81Steve pets or children. S320, ~r . Near new . 2 Br condo, alt. fAr•ee.l -W-'in"lei:=.;'"':::C:l$.::··"'11~3-c:24::93::::.·:..' _ MhllaaYlejo )26 7 mo.644-6800 llshwhr, pool, new ilrpo, SPECTAcuj.ARvu Jlld. '· ••••••••••••'••••••••··-2 BR , 2 Ba, CdM, no NEW·~· 2 br,\1\4 ,ba, $21$:67$-5589 · bllria,gar,_pool.Adi&f,DD "· 4 QR Eldorado, erpta, children or peta •. S2ft1.. ~Szf:.'t:z~i~Wtl, no New trt.iuea, 2 41: 3 br dU '*'· 642 · 1819 '"s!: .._ df"'9, ~1 pMlo, tcd yd. mo. &M-6800 <SuaW) 1t.bn.loUt. • frplc'1, Cenced $485 Yrly oceaatront).)r. 1, CkiH ID .. -I< Mo!>'I VU.LA llESAlromS206.2 Jd.l<P H'unlin,ctoft St. 2 ba. No p01a, A••ll.Jll'!• ·, 1350 mo. lfo pats .Apal1Mwf1,...._d Br, pa~,-~. Nopeta. ~S3M779 1.141•56 •• .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 719 w. w 1110n. "'6-125 • Br AN -rm • ..... , 1--......._ J707 N ' ...,, ran1e;lt. oven 3Br2b&lairnc 1 ................ J 26' ao••-••"--••I I•" ne ""' cbllol No dJJkliPi!:A•l ll 11 .1 •••••••••••••,···~··••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..WmAat SIDI OK.11eomo.1S2-4m aaosean.oa 644:.4340 .1,, 38r,Z\.it .. TWBbHonlhe0elWte1'2 BR. 2 aa. prl•, ~er,. ..!..,_ • Bay w/boal lllp. Ava.ii. P*Uo. gar, 132$. mo. yr1.1i bl&na 6 °IL::r;, 4m BEACH 1lnl]e, off i t. pk~ 2 bec:troocn '°'"'· wa.i"{; 11• ' '10tu:•11 ........ ~.----aM2i. ..,3oU48 101 1110. m • 541.~.Slll Ute beach. $300 ,.Cirb'· vf ~~·~;;;j·~m~~..,~~·~·~11.~~;:;;~~ : • • z 1 l • ·• • • y • r. z . .. l 0 0 0 • . l 0 t .• •• • • . ' e. •• •• u. vt y. '· to •• • '· s. .. Br I. .. '1c. II blJ< •. It ~· ·" .. " w. - '1l!d' "'· DO ••, • .. I ., ' SERVICE DIRECIORY • · I C ' . PIN 11' ... ,., ... ,..,. ... R 1•1 •· laµ .. ar . 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S.·a.751~·•13 Prof'eulonal-Aeuonable Tie A .... ' I.. •••roll Getjt..~ Clean • V I etc. Call BlJ LJna ..,.,.../ffa.tillD.1. Studtnt ·p-1111c. P"tNTING -.teat••1i30ll ·--·-••••••••••••••• taet.Cc.eo.im-1 ' ~~US-... ••••••••-••--••••• t1q1NISenlcel MM:Z'rt w/Lar1• tr.act. Jl.e.••· b;i,£:.a;-uR•tes .,, Call fts. CSRAlfl.C TIU::. New" i•;iliiii;;--r--i=-'Sa~leo~,_!R-1t~~::!·,..~lall!!!~I . . ••-t••-••••••••••• • ••c,.111 8Ur'J,541..t723J'831-.5771 cauGeae•t552.ot58 _ .. _:_ o --•L •~ee ut. Sml p' '11•1 I ;i=; JAPANESE GARDENER ''THINGS•• by Moose •• -··.. ...:.. . , .. ..,._ n. ••--..•••-••••••-••• mpoo A:aie.m.cleaia· tOyrae:,•Uphuea Gen w......a'#Oll"tt ..... •-•••••••••••••-uVmG? Z e:a:p ID4• PAJNT'•PAPBR ••••••••••••••••••--• joba1"1come.536·Z42S . in• Color ~·-·rs · a...... /Elltlmn.. ~ • Jtapeffenced Jap•net• mow )'OU. Reuonable/ ,__. ..... -.;a., •·ri •• y --~ 'T p ·TCH T •• u LOYID.l 'e•r•, llttn1ed wbt.~ 10 --. _....bleec~'J .;.·:==~~l:!~~t8-'~-~-·==-11Jpl~wn~bh>C;;;~·tt~•·~ .. ~!2~-~·~ 0 • ...._._. •~ i-~ ...... ,.,..,81~1512,~L _ ........ J.•.svw~·50m11a,:r;.-!:;-ER ''~"' " op~ motber, llot lwch, sre•t f<-1 ...._, I ~~-~---~~~-~~-~!:::~~li~-~;P;~rii~""-~~D~:;;D~";:;;,-;;;:;;;[ J08fi ,, RESTUCCO. ···--················ f\&Apll-Stu-mn ~an .. !•;:n· dlnrpmur. QaalitJ Malnt/La.ncbcPI ' IDOn'AUJ 1.\.nc.Preeett...84wa. p," 1JP .. 1s... _,_.._ tntExtr lo Fneett.-.1W. .-TopSoU•Compost• ~~;j~~~~"--j ....... vc rm ,...,, •w l.erfalll aod __.,,_ iBleetrtcal, Plumblel FanS 'it.ndscape · -••••••••••••••••••••• -r · or wee •I I •lfulc:h•Redwood• C:6l11tt1 ,, I eouc:b$10,~1$.Guar _.Ji ' ,a.,, .... , etcRearatee ~ Sodlawm/Spriaklen HOUSEPA.:tNTlNG. niel.CallJac:k.83$-0GO!I " ••.. CALLSIM830 ---·-··-···· ellm.. pet odoor'..1, Crp&,.-,Clean'-'P846.. . DeslpS 111 IAlideJout. JD qui~ A.n.J·tlme ·······················1=--=---:------C•tm eablaeta. boat1, paim!:?:~~·.1!°,,-, Cleanups. tree work, ¥ND, YlfCoAN-f:lo11De111 vs -•· 7 ratee. en.:e-.m•. .a ptg liar TrM Set wiu ~C¥r,kllclinllktl,lat· 1-.....ncq..-rotd!IUng. minor ldlcp, ... p •·-aacten o BOOSELANDSOAPING uSITHI cw...:'ts ••••••••••••••••••••••• work H '·IZlt, c.... 101"io•re•-•l. Cralltmao.~. Sod,Lawa,Trce.-r !SAVE$$--Prica. ... . D•ILY PILOT ...-d " FO<d'sTreeService -.--··•··-····••••••••••• 11 • 1 (213)471.w t tintr. ADY tb:~lt ;oa.. "' Wf.ter beater•. 1s · Exzretew.Uc:,bondect C•pe .. a BABYStTTING"inyMme. J~~:rn::~~~ ••••••••-•••••••••••• t;tl•a••r r.::1 Aer1. 5'8·ll01 ,.,AST =~~ ~i:~~-~·=~ lftlured.962·1811 ····---············· Hot. meall.ll love. 1 c:hld. ed.leA:cultivate. 9Q-3Q H. u 11 D. An y tb lo'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• -IESUL r· pric:e9 d•y • ntaht. We RemovaJs.. limbing. top--120. 2. i28. Saiata Au Gerace cleaaup, Rella MASON•RY " CON· Calm Pai.at/Wallpaper· SaVICE t.ake Mstr Cbar1e. Uo pm,, pnuUD.g. Firewood. )(INORHOMEREPAIR Ave .• Clf.-. • :lapanue a ·ard .. in1 ble. hat servlce CRET~ WORK Ast ror inll. Paint iol·l20rla.esl DlllCTORY ·-... Uc/iaar.0.:."62'. l;!,.":'=fn~ ~uct.... ~~~~~~!1~•aa !ISWS2. JU..--." $248av1Jb<-7'52 For Result JUSTPLUM104G . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• llam1Kll• IPIJ ' WlLLl.AMSltSONS Top Qual Prof palnt.inl •CALL&t2-4lll• Addltloas. Remodelinc. Private&Comm.eic:ial JAPANESEGARD-ENER •••••••••••••••••••••• Masonry Brlc:kfBlock extliot·reat rts, Cr est. Serv~ceCall MARV"SPLUMBING The fa1lest dt'OIW i.JJ tho \YesL •• w Daily Pilot Claa1lried Ad. Phono 642·5678. P atloa, P • n e Ii n g, CUst.om patios.,. room ·~-' )it.lliotenance. Lads~png, Want• REAL CLEAN &S(.one.'Call58l·'1829 Re1ldentiil 4' Com-642·5678 * 646_9801 • C.binets,etc.482-IJT:JUor ditiona, Remodel Clean Up, Tree wort. HOUSETCallGingham mettlal Lic/lns. Geocte ld.JJJ NOJOBTOOSMALL 832-8036Jact or John MB-4066. • Expert. 642--3196 Girl. Free es ts &U-5123 Want ad resulta 642-5678 KJ..9335, ,,. la""•-• -losharo 43 OflleeR..... 4400-W-.S 4600Moo1y·toi.-5025 '!&"-<! 5300~& HolpW...i.cl . 71 HolpW-.1 7100 -... • -...... -7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• --······· •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ftl8ll He~._ li69Colle,ge Girl to sbar or2brhouseor"cotuge, MONEYAvaU1b1efor2Dd ••••.•••••••-••••••••••i---------•IBoalBulJden •'•••!'••••••••••••••••• furnished 2 Br ~part. •FASHION ISLAND• Hunt Bc:b. $150 &o $2:00. T.D. Loani. $SOOO. to Found: Si•mese Sea Begm,iing sailing lessons A&&emblers ASSIMl&.RS EXE.COTlV:E bayfron w/!ame. $100 + utd. Nr. Executive or Ci c ea Quiet single wort in& sso,ooo. MUlt be secured PoinL Nr: Marguerite In 1-luntln cton Beach With carpntryexp. lp2~f2tiacondo.DJ.x OCC.'4$-~. 1:/:::C~S.S:~nlr:Mf.':i. man.~after6pm by Real or Personal San loaquin Hills Rd. ~alPart.Next c:lass PRODUCTION C..,..,.M crpt. dipl. Stv, dsbwhr, • Property. NO Points, IM--QIWB, ata.rt.a October 11. can Wilb aUU 6 cabinetry ex· nr park'a:. pool. Adults ~oman wn yr_ old to ren N.B.&tO-ltlOor&M-1860 "r Girl, Collge Grad pre-payment J>"ally, or . ; 67~1056. ASSEMBLERS only. Singles ok. Sllp 1 n CdM with M I with small. well trained escrow ree1, up to 12 yrs Found : J(jtten. Blttwbl. ---------! pe_ri.merican Mariner a:vail. $550. md. Eves w/sama. 558 ·~106 o Photolr_:itJ ofcb w/dar~ catwantsanunrurn. tBr. financlna. Ca ll Don Puss in Bool4 type. AP· JobaW...... 7015 Electronic assembler Industries, 1945 Plac:en- l·912-'112l or 8"75-8006 673-5761 . rm · • 1 0 w e r • ~pt. Rerital about 1175 ia Blasius; at Natloa.wide r,rox 4 mos old, fiea col· ••••••••••••••••••••••• witl! al 1, .. , 6 mon••-ex· tia, ea.ta Meaa · paneled walls. 54&·9'76I CM are•. &U·9083 Financial Corp. (714) ar. Male. Baker 6: lies• 2 Hi&h school student.. u,..,, Af lmwltFwwllMd L,_a_~~e room ; pKitr~va t C,M. 712_,. ~ Verde 556--3932 N d bousecleanlog peri~nee in ca~le har-Booltkee~er/Secretary •~1 -• llod 390 .....u• entrance c . Elderly w o· man student ".-olU • ee . nestin g soldering aod i bll h d wvw11as · ·'1e F · 1 t '"·-·-~rice m prestige ~ w•en•· or arter • . . · ror we e1ta r e ••••••••••••••••••••••• pnv1 ges. e~a e s !-I o..YA-J "'· looking fOt' very reason• w-y W..r.cl 5030 LOST : Bluepoblit ~iames ~-.. ...,, . rework of pnntrd c1~wt y....t; 01 Si Contt~lioo THEEXCl11NG dent prelerre!t. ,,125. bldg, N.B. Glassed wall bleroom.inHarborarea. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Male. ll•r•uente/San 2.30.C.M. area only. Ex boards. U you qu_aUry eo'7f· ctrl ore. Salary ·p••uMES' 'l'TS. •'"'::::.:·2C::'.006:::.· __ ._ .. ___ -l='"-""...,..·-645--c-="-oo...,..---.,-'!41),.4?50 , .....a CNlf •-ti I Joaquli';.Hlll• Rd per1enc:ed. Have re· and are a good rehab~e commensura••.w/e•r.;,· --"""" 1-• • -• N~$41.-or1lfl1 rus R-ard .... ~... · rerenc:es . C•ll Su e k 1 P iy m -M"INUTESTONPI' Fem rm mate wanted. Smgle Ii: double room or. Nd 3 br house 2 teens deed on C.D.M. duplex. ~-· ._,._, 979·9621 or Tammy wor er, Pease a P & ability. Job or era BCH .' Pref over 2.1 or nq ric:ea-Joe .. in m?dern Must be in HB ·HJgh ~bi Will pay 9'14 lnterat$400 LOST/FOUNDA PET? S.1256 penoSTnA. ....DARD . Medl ~al Ins. "' other .I. aach, 1&2 BR. s moker Bal Pen ASA c-enter. util a rum d. By area $311-ll5S per month , 10 year dtae 960-2900Adoplion Low " Benefits. SS6•3800. rtom$112.$0 Sl25675-03.t7 ·themo$75lo$80.540-5206 . ' . d •t.e. Sellin1 price CostSpay/Neute.r'inro. Nurse, t:XP8~. ruu time. MEMORIES. Adults No Pets Male .21.30 to share, br·.' PRIME OFC SP 'CE .. lint11j1a¥nt/ $117,500. ~wn payment $30 a shirt .• live out, rers. 1.561MesaDr. ,.. . "" ""-Ce ln escrOw $70,000. Vogel Lost; Siberian Husky, 979-0206. C -<SBlkaEastofNewport ba duplex w)same. On UcloVl"°9flr ••••••••••,•••••••••••• Co.R.ealtors.941«M& male, blue-eyes. N.B. p ct• 1 N I" . IN • Boys & girl s. apply between 11 &S. Kentucky Fried Chlcll:e.p, Laguna Beach. Blvd.l the bch/NewpOrt. $15 ShopANa .. Inns Mortg••a.Trwt vicinity. Reward . ~·r ·~car ef~een'~~·:: Asubsidiaryof .... 9860 mo. S3l.Z2'>. 3416 Yia Udo, Ml O'f.ort.lty 5005 W 5035 613·1584 · Reasonable. "30-4717 MAG~l;!;.j-g'gORP. IL+.MCH MGR $575 2 Br apt, 2 Ba, w /pool, Nr. 1 suite approx. 600 scf rt.. ••••• ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost: REWARD ror Well h 111 2221 So. Anne St 2-Cyrs exp collections. Hoag Hosp. Pref. no View facing Via Lido. . • . loved blact cat, Jost in Younti: mot er w S A Ca9Z104 Someofcmgmtexper. RES 0 RT smoking girl un.ler 35. Inq. Owner: Dreyer BeatThe Sour LOANS. to 80% the Chaparosa area of bab~1t weekdays in my anta na, Career minded . $120 + ~ \ltil. 1405 (Ap Company. (714)675--7002 ·-~ Laguna Niguel. "Count" home.631-2941 An Equal Opportunity OONTROLCAREER • C) Superior Ave._ NB~ OCEAN VIEW ECONOMY lltlD TD Lo.sf:%, Pleue help us find him, Help W..ted 7100 Employer M/F Employment Agency Afl.6PM 2M Day $41·4131 ask for •••••••••••••••••••••••I ~~~~~~~~~ 34001rvine,St.el09B Sin I '~d b 1 11.200 Pacific Cst Hwy, A Few stores are still FairestTermsslnceliM9 J ulie,Nites831-0074. I· NwptBch . 114 /556-8SOS · g e ia Y as uxu:ry H.B 900sq n $210mo SalM ..._ C ASSr. Manager. Ga.rden· .LI VIN G Br, 2 Ba apt, rrplc,spiraJ LIONS ESTATES. available at Shoppers Mr ....... .,. 0. LOST ; Blk Kitten wtwhite AccowttlngClerk ing, maintenance &: up-CARPENTERS . staircase. beaut. rum' ll2l8lhSt HB . VIiiage, a high volume 642·2171 545-0611 chest. 6 mos:old . f1 ea Fl.HMULS keepofS:iunitsinCosta Boal Manur. Co. needs & dec 'd. W /S bar 536.25Ts · · shoppers mall. If you collar. Vic. Canary Dr. On top or association Mesa in exchange ror Cabinet Assembler-a fl" · w/rightpl(nonsm9ke have tbe merchandise, ZndTDL.o.sW..ted CM.Call54S-3561 w/fabuloua firm. Enjoy rent . 642 ·5073 or Cabinel Mill rn,en. Ex· 1 works nights) Sl:iO PA bas office suite to we'll put the foot traffic WEHAVECASH l xlnt benefits. Company (213)a&S-385,l per'd only. Apply at l93l Oakwood orre r a tbe 645-6319 .days, 64$· lease. 400 sqft. With or ln front or you. IJ you Buy2ndT.0:-'1 LOST: Gray female c•t seeka congenial CO·l-'---~----·1 Deere Ave, Santa ADii .. flmillinttsort.livingata eves. ' w /out desks. Separate don'thavethemen=ban-Loanon2ndT.0 .'s 1 (am•ll) part manx, getter. Call BarbaraAttractivemarriedladies NoE:honeCalls. 1 rd .. , 9 entrance-. OC Airport dise. we'll help you ob-NewLoana·2nd1'.P.'s pointed earit, no" tail. Mac. 833-3700. Denn.ls & to work 3 eves wltly sell-1..:====='---- 't>rice you• can af 0 · &••• fOr-'leet 43 area. 752-8353 tain it. Jojn. 100 other Equity lnvsmt. Div. Wearing white fle• col· Deno I 1 person n e I ing Beeline Fashions. Sl5 Cashier ror Pu1a7cat There's $1 million in•••••••••••••••••••••• ·m e r chants, who are BARNETT MTG .CO. lar. Elden·&: Del Mar Service of Irvine, 2082 LOS20per eve, Useolcar 'lbealre. Over 11. Apply• l)ecreation rac:ilities .2 Car garage spac:e ( beating the So ur 645-2134 Ave. CM. 64$·$129 & Miche.lsonDr. "pbone nee. Call for 709E.BalboaBl.Balboa ·NlGIIT LIGIITED TEN· rent Or storage. 621 Iris, Economy al Shoppers 548-9831 · personal interview,1---------- NIS ~URTS. A full time CdM . Call eves Village, 2124 N. Main St., Aw •cr .. nt1/ ACCOUMTAMT & . 551-0453 or963-7470. Ceramic factory needs activities di.rector who or528-SS55 SantaAna .834-1551 PW'tlfllllllllll/ FOUND ;·• mo 's old male OFFfCEMAHAGER people. Exp necessary. plans parties, BBQ's, ee or 4 Executive of· ' LostlrFoiaMI SHEPHERD. V ic . Business locat ed in AUTOMECHA.MIC Nort.hC.M.979-8600. trii:-&: more! Free Sun· $30. p/mo. Storage only. fices. (layout nexible). ••••••••••••••••••••••• McFadden & Pasadena, C 1 Heavy duly mechanic . day~<h. lnquire325J,17tbPla Conference Rm. Exec. B' I De l-h·1ps ~-~ 5300 T 1· 842 1139 o Irvine lndus't ompex, CbiJd Care needed in my , ~C)'Ce a ....... Lodlr~ us tn. · r Abilitytoteepfullietof withGM experlence.Ex-. Plus autiful singles, C.M.art.lta.m. Bathf~deal location Choice areas, trg. &: ln· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8:J2.-461A book s, hire. train & c:e ll enl opportunity. homefor1nrant&ayrold 1&2 bed r oom a pts,-...a R--.&....11 r0r -:for4prof.l,786sqft vento~y . Top bikes &LOST·. Coctateel. while. p--~ 5350 I r benefits. See Service '!hoattenda:pre-achool3 fumbhed & unfurnished. voice lll:'m"'llll avail. on sub·lease at .60 s porting goods. Mr. T ik litll 5 .... , ~ supervise 0 c 0 3-5 peo-Ma·na ger. ti~ a wk. «'.!d. rers r e• Models open 10 to 1.•••••••••••••••••••••• ....,,f\.Fromlntemational Bak 213"515443 a sa e. •>"S """•••••••••••••••••••••••pi e . Ai r cra ft or ed lrv1n e area ....., er, · · Burney Bird'' Vic. Drinking-lem!• a utomotive dealership ROGEl:MIUER quir ' • Sonynopetsorchildren. 1501 WnfcDffDr. SecuriliesCorp.2121Saa s i & Feroleaf k d d · bl CHEVROLET .. !·5'9'1 . Roommate service "'"'ewPorlFinancialCtr Joaquin Rills Rd. NB. BEAUTY SALON eav ew . • Call AlcoholHelpline bac 1roun eaara e. I-'--------- . · i bl M th t " 644.5100 Sm invest, big potential, Cdm. 673-7146 24 hrs a dav 835·3830 Send education; work _,,BROADWAY Cleanup &. Delivery-Full a.vaa a e. on o •-'-Offlce. s-• do 1 • & 1 t -· • 1 · moolh .. cup.n•y ---., r~ super toe nr Li Is e. LOST Female Irish Set· . . -bi s t•o ry r e s o Laguna Bea"h 494-1131 time. npp Y tn person. .... CallonSite Manager EwPORTgardenofrice Top ~lients, s taff. ter'~~arlet ".hasta gsFoay Girls Out C•l l Classifiedadno,524 ,c{o '" Hutcbeson 's Body Oakwood (714)642-3l}lext246 suites, various sites Nonoperato r owner l h dd S 1 Massage. U Call, We Daily Pilot, P. O. 1560, Works. 14.0 Industrial rroni4Jr Incl util 557·0061 wants out $6500 Terms wi "!rong a res~. m Co m e . Spec i a Ii Je Costa Mesa, Ca 9262&. AVON , .:.Wc:AY=·..oC.;;M:.c·c.....-----Garden 6J.S.433052i·5208 Bk dog with broken tail. Vic: Parapleaia. 542-3189 •· Furnis hed New port r Carnation & 4th, CdM . A.ctt9'tyDlredon CLERkllLLIHG Apartments Beach orrice, Reception For Sale. Indoor Plant Reward.615-0829 PREGNANT?? 642·5861 Fantastic oppor. to joln .t.Alrc--"'1 areaavail.$175.752·0750 Shop. Best area NB. FOUND: Iris h Setter, Carin g confidential WAMTTO top firm seeking oulgo4 .... ,... •«II ~=-iw-w Completely stocked. Air ntale. Vi~. Corona del counsellnc &: referral. ADMIM SECRETARY MAKE MOMEY, ing tndividual. Call Triah Irvine al 16Jh ./~ EAVY traffic will build <'.'Ond. 151-1134,644-4614 . Mar 644-2'179 • Abortion. adoption &: v1-..1. ,..___.__:._ w Hot 9 to S? Hart, 833·Z700. Dennis &: 6"5-0550 .-'Ht.,....__.. your busines11 . Ideal • keeping. AmT ..... ,.._...._,, B e a n A V O N Dennis Personnel Oce.nrront 3 or 4 Br. ~::"::::...ii. store/officelocationnes.t . FOUND; young male cat. APCA ReM'J-2563 Public Agency In un· REPRESENTATIVE. Service or Irvine, 2082 Yearl" qr \!/In ter , ./,_..,...,.,._ toBolsa branchPostOf· Ol'l'ORTUMITY orgtwbt,nrMcFadden& c rowd ed So uthern Be your own boss. set Mic:helsonDr. spo· cknM ·itNew. 645·3167 fice . 1200 sq n, SJOO, mo. Available to tease fully Golden WesL898·5124 IAHKRUPTCY . Orange Co. Is seeking a your own hours. No ex· -Gemini Realty, 839-6623 equipped Optometric of· Do your own anckave ex· bi g h q u I Ii l Y ,a d · per. necess. Training Clerk ror Photo Dnve-Up. ',•i.i 4000 ...._11 Rewtal 4450 (ice in high traffic loca· Found: Lab. Retriever pensive fees. Complete minislratively oriented provided Call540-7041or San Clemente. Ideal ·•••••••••••••••-•••••• SS•ftER<AFT ••••••••••••••••••••••• tioninCostaMesa. Write type dog vac:. Moul~on services.83J..2513 seeretatY.11 Must bei delfi&. Zenith7-i.Js9. housew•ves or singlo · ...,. D G R be Pky &LaPaz Lag Hills cient, we organ zc girls. flex ible hrs. ROOMS $ZS. week,up with 1~7 WES.TCU.FF-NB DELUXE office, comm'I to Mr. -· 0 drt.s, ~ ' · DIVORCE able to work under de· ·996-3211 ·• kftchen. 54.8 ·9755 or .AG;I'.541·5032 & induslrif l spaces. Also Montgomery War & Do your own, avoid tin· ad.lines & full work loads. BABYSJTl'ER WANTED l-""'-='------- 645-31967 ' mini watehou ses in Company, c /o ~lassified FOUND: Medium size l lh: necessary expense. For Fast, erficient typing & LIVE-IN 1n tirJe ri.m home, w J S~4:p~P a)t:,r~~t~~7cf~ Laguna Nijuel& Mission ~d000·Bosi.:· 1~:~ly J:!~~ yr old female dog. Salt & complete services call short.hand skills essen· Yo un g fema le. own 803 COMMISSION" , kltcb priv. EX.cl CDM BeacbBl,H.B.$42·28341 Viejo areas. Handy to · · • Pepper H.B.968-0327 83J..2513or833-2519 lial. Legal, engineering transportation, re · .. as a member or our of· OI Sao Diego Fwy. 200 to Mesa, Ca 92626. or statistical typing ferences, at.udent/ part. are.a . $150. ~ · PROFESS'L OL'"S A• 2000 sq fl As low as JO' . , h Found : Blk dog W/$0me SPIRITUAL READER ._ . i I I d b t I m e 1. 0 b O K . fice. Individual training ~ · Soc. Sec. 1sn t enoug · white. Pup. Flea &: re-I 1. 1 s w o u e in a most desirable area. Room & kltch privileges Bldg, 3 stor)'. 27~( peraqrt.831;1400 want to m eet People gular collar. Bal I sl Ad~:c!n.~ri'~~~~rs. benericial.Xlnt.salary& 646-57'-S/6754114. Cost a Me sa. Cu ll avail. 3 Br .N. Laguna Harbor Blvd. C.M. A11, 3200 Sq Ft c .2 store rront have run & earn extr 613-6975 be n e Ii t s. A PP I Y In 645.5045. Ask for Ken home w /pool. Desir e cond,, elev., panel wallsi with 6 dri Ye-in bays. money'!' Phone M2·5.l4.5 312N. El Camino Real person, Moulton Niguel BABYSITI'ER despe.rat~-McFarland. straight, resp, employed dra~s •. c~rpet. elec-.1 Ideal ror auto or boat or 84'1·3976 for appomt FOUND: Yu g Fem. ~g SanClemente.Forappt. Water District, 27500 ly needed, my home in *DISCOVERY* male or female. Refs & music, Janitor, park.in1. service 585 W t9lh St ment. brwn &: whte. Vic ... 92.9034 492·9136 La Pai Rd . Laguna HB or yours, wkdays, 2 i nterview req. 213 · M.R . Stever , Mgt>. CM D~ys 540-5110 ev~ Cabrillo &: Santa Ana, •FIHIATH* Niguel. 714 -831 -2500 school age girls, walking REAL ESTATE 4343462or714-4949617 "rr-01.36or6468396 · • .to.-il-I 511oD C.M ,,,.,, ·-?nuaIOpport E mplyr. distance rrom John -. . ...,, . 6.fl&.0881 """';() T--8f.J · -~· witb Massage &th.ia ad. "'-"t'. • Eader Sehl . 962·.f782. COOKS· Experienced for lbr for rent. $85 plus EXECUTIVE s uites on Lease pace Gr'eal ioca-IN NEW RT B A Found: Black & tan pup· ABRAXASMASSAGE busy 24 hr. Coffee Shop. ulillties.Pet0K.,645-!i679 Newport Jiar bor. -too tc 1 · FOl'"sale withorwitho PY will gentleman on PHOTOMODELtNG • Servk IEAUTICIAHS Apply 1n person 8 to 12: after$;00.. ;?200 sq. ft . 6fZ.464f ; lion at Brookhurst & stock. Approx. 900sq. ft bicycle please ca ll 1133Fulltrton,CM AM.Wlf'IW9 • STYLISTS Noon . l'lease brin ~ re · ...:::="'-'""------1 M.5-f.405 -Adams In H.B. A/C, $Z40 mo. S )'ear lease ,._3908 JOAM-12PM,631·1184 14 Loc::ations. All shirts For (2}N.B.salons.w /or rerence names &. Phonr BACK Bay. Room w/pvt carpet, free parting. 642-4758. ,,._.. avail., p /time, inc lud numbers. 3001 Redhill. bat.b tn lovely executive Prime Hu•t. Bch. loc. Call549-8811. t. .1 r FOUND: Wbl toy poodle MASSAGE wknds. Exper pref'd. ;/~~.~~wing. 644'0661 Bldg 2. Ste22fi. CM. home with pool. $125 mo. rrom $125. mo. lncld. utih L { Arir.ona umen ti e m rem. 642·9«7. Wearing EOE. 543-7187. 546-6t40bef".9AM .. Prefer 5075 Warner AVe .Li:uespace.Grea loca· bu ~. n ee d whtlleac:oll•r SAUNA&BATH Be . . 'd N Copy work, temporar}' non isnoklng wort•g &46-4249 t.100 on Magnoia a'?-d OWl'ler/partnersblp, or . · Openforyoul0-3AM Apartment R enta l aut1c1an. exper ·. o help n ee d e d . C all nooover 25. ' Warner In Foilnt·a1n This sm. eas)' to reloca Lost: Sin.II while Poodle, Nea r the fairgrounds llostess needed ror new follf:lw· nee, Sandpiper betw~n I & S 546·2693 or pe •lMOFREERENT• Valley 1,200 sq rt. 1 "' AIC, mfg. bus iness woul vie MonteVista &Oavis 2626Ne wport.Blvd,C M unil!!inH.B.7Days per •latr Center . CdM , 546-2694 Co '(; ntcr VOCfltlowR..tal1 4250 1·2·3 Rm. ofriees from parking, Cree . 'l! new make a total b"'. or pi,'c.M.&12-44S8, orcall&LS-0860 wk. 10am-7pm. $3.50 per 675·7720or494·9907 . · PY c · ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJ3$ per mp . Near -successful aho ing good 2ud bus. $10, hr.848-0020. . IUUTYSnLIST COUMTERHELP Cabla. Bii Bear, albs 12, 2 .(irport. No lease req. center. 549-8811. buys everything need LOST: boat cover, Vic. Psychologic al Weight APPT. SECRETARY Exp In cutting and quick Da)'s & nighL1, p/ti me, 18 fplco ·lib<, aep p1layrm. 83$-32239Tllnoon SUllF&S• except Joe & ra C.d.M. High School. R eduction ~Engli s h . 1. M be &over. Apply bclwn 2 &. ' I ~ c II 4 n-·· rd,,,,. 66P M thod 64239$8 Mrs Tel ephone, eve s serv1cesty1ng. ust colTVr pootbl. 494-8611 Ml ... ISUITES (123 materials. a 71 wi::wa ._..·l e • . . (S-9PM). our office, profic:ienl in ull other 5pm wkd)'!I . Del Taco. La1Bcn. ,, · , · · + Slaapplwgf... 646-8181. Shaw be t k 8314743 1155Baker,Cri-1 rooms.>. Xerox .& secy Xlnt apace ror comilier1 LOST: Fem. Sm cat . Blk. & Cd.M . Xlnt 11alary. Please a u Y wor · · ___ ---- Palm Desert. 2 br condo, se r vt ce a va 1 I. On tenant 985 eq n w/oiean lnvnhM11t No tail. Wht flea collar. E == do not appl unless )'OU 83'1·8779. COUNTEH 11 1-:r.I', part. rum. $250 mo w/lease. ~ewpo11rt ~Barbekr 180 1eed n· view: .Ample park'a:JW OpJ·M twUtr 5015 CVMic. !'!,, !...~a•n 5o. range .•• =:;..:'!'!......... s"u"readn. epxepersru·•.·,,·'veell 8a0s: t ! mhe . TSh• t-1T, u es1 .,. no 540-f99Beves tine a a n g . Se.CoutHwy,Llt.Bc:h. •••••••••••••••••••••• _...__ Sc"=-'-& • n1i:: Le; e onu ac ..:.;::..:=~'-'-----·1642-4644 197-3088 · UMITID · Fem --~a.1-7005 getter who prerers a Boys & Girls tory. 1172 Sunflnwrr at H•wall dlx Oc:e-111frnt l~YESTM--LOST : 2 wka ago. -..--..-p/tlme posillon. 675~ IOto l•yeaniofage . Dai· Fu1rv1ew.C.M. Condo, Kaanapali, Maul. NOWLOfEASINfi SG TWO SHOPS with Ideal " TU::°ITY' llriabh Sett~~ pupVI B( ••••••••••••••••••••••• (anytime) ly Pilot delivery routes -- -. ·~ By,dq,Wlr,aio.RonOrt. Prestige ·ice pace locatlon.s. i,., blk from OPPOI " eal er co ar. co may beavailableinyour COUNTER G1r~. t,~lh"'. aa.5515. CUJ:t.om RetailStotts )each, acroia ftom Unusual opportunit)' to Eldon & Del Mar. CM. IE.A AnYoeTooYo.g area . Earn profit for de-ror IJ:ry Cleaning !:i op. JO HUNTINGTON Newport pler. c•11 lnvest ln Projectl with Reward. 642-0.\18 belore For ........ ? liveries & cash. trips or Mom1ngs644-0!m_ -· I l•to...... 4 • ·EX ~~EINCkER 171-9393 . day secured return. Min. 3PM. TRAVEL AGENT Large concern has open· merchandise ror selling ••-•••••••••••••••• E"'"" • .... investment S50 000 Cal ro•-o She • I io"• ror 10 gals & guys, 18 new subsc:riptions . For br+dtn on Penlnaula ·J tractive amall Office on or wnte Ad. 504, Daily bmlblt ttan, •PP 8 moa. ct.ASSES START : ~~rsio Ml~~~~ :~tf:! ~~~~3a2~~n /;~a!e ~=I~ nearlot.b,$150. lllf.rtner'1 Mile facing Pilot,P.O,Boxl560,C.M. Sl1AnaAveCM646-1485 Ea~~~~ion U .S. at a random Clemente-San Juan CRB>IT CHECKER P /lime 12 hr~ " wrck. C.ould work into f /time later. Cal\645·31~ Malt/Female 1hare &1'' MUST rent at OMel At· Mr. Jtave, (2t3>548·1'4 ...,,, : P max , ma e, - m-.,..eves 549-825! ' ,.__,..,._ hwy . Afi o o ftt~e • 83836 Found: Lra: re male h'I 1 lllnerary. Guarantee re-Capistrano area. call wor"ahop In l.ar1oli' c: mese cal Vic Temple w a e you eam t 2 k Fem. to •hare ranch type 1714; '4M493 Shipyard, 549139'1 or t•1prrtoLom 502 Hi111 Dr ·Lag. Bch. urn . wee expenae 495.0630 and Mis11ion Vic· Deli /Counter llelp & Food hDIDI w /same. $150 mo. ~'TIS3 •••••••••••••••••••••• cu~·o • PACILllC paid training program. jo-EI Toro area. call Preparation P 1t1mt·. Onap.871-5010. NO. Colla lies.a Dtrital/ WI .... M ...... IY7 '"~ . a SCHOOL AJ>ove a\ferage earnings, 581-6310. Will traia. Stt.m'.s TtaUan ..=:===;;.;.=----1Med.ic:al/Ofc.tul\e:iavafl.l)urd'1111111~ 4500 "SRI' vn Found: Small Male (T) TRAY tr an $ Port at ion EqualOppor. Employer Market, 1909 Harbor 81, JBrblelDS,~··•• From 13•5/mo • .Mr .•••••••••~••••••••••••• te have unlim'lted dogooJalliborcenr S,D. 8JOE17t.bSt,S.Ana furni shed. For Interview CMS48·'18i2 oCe•D ¥~ew. S140 mo. O~e.HMl38 M-lNtwPOn. eo.i. rlvate funds for 2nd Freeway. Blk ,,_ Oray 54W65S 1 Call 836·8887-Betwn atral&M-M·F. •at. _ --11. .. , 1000, 1200, 1440 sq, •l deed lo•ns. Low /'Win cMI\ Approx 9 Accredited by NATTS tOam·5pm. ·BOAT BUILDER Deliveryz'.nan, mu11t have , I Q.GLE '9 8 rm 1uKes ft548--3145or........ erma. Wl ll a11la w 1f ro' 833o28204' Establiahedl9&3 Expcr. production dependable car, E11 rly ..... I Iii' l!' )·:~,,: AY•··~· in· plu1h orrlce • ken or piloclpala. ~;.-• . • F1nancia\Aid Pro.rams Assembly Work p /lime fiberglass sailboat f~nl1h mom . LA Times Route . H.Wport _..ae w R*llQl'.OCA.lh>ort.. Fwl s,tos:111 •IH ...-vt.ce-..j .,.._,_. for tmalJ brass valve carpenter. All a round Nwpt /C. Mesa a r e.-$. m81e•f-.ale.87S.'1113 service lnct4 Ri 'ep· •••••••-·••••••••~•-eadale lnvestmen ~ manuf. near O .C . skllls desirable. Perm. M6·l780&546·64Z7. WlllllaiNfat'rJy kwe_ly tkmlitl t6arefeoce rm.5'or•&elotf«RV't.M 1 Cof1'. Trcr 1 ·\~l lJ)' PllotGourmttcookiac c:'ass: Airport. Woman 30· pos ition In Sant• z..er •fl 120/AJbtrt PJ. roa,' aufcima'ted typ. .so per mo. H.W illil..il.. dte. lc~l' AdW~.aell Wed.1...._ l WM:U SZ$. yra. 4.& Jira. 5 days wk. Barb a r a art a . SELL Idle! Items w1~h • ll::Gn!fpt, Clillf33,'JMO-,(ot.lQfo.. • ~ • P. ·1'1'74.. 805-684·4215 . Daily Pilot o..sal.Oed Ad • • • I .. OAA.YPJLOT Wed""" .Ocl-8. 1975 W-.i 7IOOHolpW-'od 7100Anti•111 1005 • -1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • HolpW...... 71001HelpWMhd 7IOOHelpW011led 7100 REALESTATESALES Service S~lloo Allen· ,.... .. ,_ 1041 Mh<1l•n• 1010 l'lwl&°"JMI I090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• JJeea.sed or unUcnsed dint, eaper'd. Day • ••••-••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••·•••• .. ~···-:•••••• C ( Wtth the hi h coat ot uv'. Ev•. Full.._ p/lhne. Ap· o 1ood .bome. f•m. Kai S&. a.A. New. com· Emenoa. ,B,~bJ Grand CREW MANAGERS Mltur e ouple o r lng and tte prlco 0 ply!ShellStaUoo,!1lh&. e~ckapoo . L1ke1 plete, 1till pkgd. Xtra Pl~oo. •S . Juat re· management of 51 new g---•.,· e t•·--d•••. wb trvme, NB. cbildJ'cn. Call$31-J033. 11nn t.190 (worth $4.ZS). rllliabed. $l300. at ollu. For Mew1p 11111 Ii "-ffoft al)U,H.8 .2Brapl+$250 ..,..,. ,......., , QJISI U 491-3184 mo1alary.Ma-0020. HUJe f<ir leu? OUr com· SHIPPING CLEKK 9 Week Old PupplH t •--J '·'1J !6..:.. ~ ybome,J.;::::::.::::·------ mlil.!!ions sta.rt at 70"Zo fo Maiu.d'acturlng Co. in 11-fE WORLDS male " l fema.le PAn we uoc · _.._.. L IE SL I E • p e a It c r Mature wo me n·PTll;FT 1aJesandbsUngs. Jrvtne h•s Jmmediale GREATEST Doxie.M&.f.U3 ' W .. UTEO wjWalnutctbinl!'l,$UO. 'Must enjoy working with young people ·12 t.o lS years or age. Van or rull size station wagon reqWrcd. Excellent ~ommissions, may earn up to $3()q weekly. Dial 642-432.l ext 219 for in- _terview. for bouaecleanlog d opening. Approx 20hr. Anl S.S.2Z22 ~5~ce. Car nee. ~. wk to atarL Applicants SWAP ME£T1 KI'M'ENSl~wluold.. TOP CASH DOLLAR Pl .. "Jta lin 1_.._-'-='-·------I tlide~~ muath•vepriorahipping • Togoodbomea. PAID FOR YOUR ano .ason m Mechanl.CS ~~ cle rk exp. Ref req. SlJN.Oct.2&,9arn-4pm Hl.:ilOT JEWELRY, WATCH.ES, CUprlcbtRGr1ind •• ~f;d "---un~on"·h963 •·1• 556-8100. o.1.-.ospoectw-· ART OBJE<:I'S, GOLD ond. e n. ~ • nuu r.~ ~ _, .. , Adorable black kitten. S LVER SERVICE 64U2IJ3 B Sh r-t M 549 9511 Ontario, Calif. Id r~·-( · ·•-"--'"'---------UllY op. Fial ex · """'a eaa . Ttoe ....... JP..-h Forinfo.213(990·792'7 go eyes. <><-..i It spay FINE FURN It AN.''£XCRANGE Sol mer Equal Opportunity Employe r perience preferred, all R-~ Es'~·~-. SociGI ... ....,.,. included. B!M-3010 QU£S..6'5-2'l00 ~--. ••--•. A-l, w·-• co. benefits. C1111 Mr. ._ ~4YVft' 1010 ,-......., -"' ..... Joley,serviceMgr.al; Established multipl F i eld Enlerprise11 AppllmteH Two small lovable ftmzeustamS'Redwoodwlne $1!100.WANT2r'O\lndtrip . DI-• Mo'•--Educational Corp. needs ••••••••••••••••••••••• dogs. Hsebrkn. Must find ra·•·, uch rac• holds -ulrline tickets to Farao. --..---••lesofflce.Jf youh41ve I ,. t ri d R r A -• -Moton-Rat Ucense &: want to hav peop e o m eK ty to e-Will buy iwme e . P· new home. 6U-82l7 cases of wine. $200 ea. North Dakota. M0-561'~ Maioo.W..ted 7100 Help Wanted • 710 monstrate various plianctS. Running or not. 1.~·-~-~~~~~~:.:J!~~~~;;:.;.-1i0i'4 .. _,.. 120W.Warner oneofthebestlocatio educal1'ooal aids. Full Also scrap metal , Female cat, lyr old,-· orMO-Ol87. CawwfLnG-ocMM 1094 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "lhhbo I .,.__, SantoAM 557-2132 m e ar r area, ca to' me /part -time . $7'0 61 .. -•. spayed, gentle. Blk Ir ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deliverym r111 , l)c rm . p/timc. Early mom di:!ll\ of LA Times to CM. NU ureas. No ('Ollect. Musi have d e pend. coi r . 548-4752. G ---~ nffl p JM rt. 04• 7""'" f .,.__, Coast Firewood Supply ~ ~ c• au a In, "> • ....,.. o guarantee ror 100 sales . • whl. 6H-47J33. eucalyptus $75 cord Yi Golf Driver, Pro Classie, Li g llt ty pl n g, b ea v y Medical /Secy app't, ibt.erviews. call Virginl4' 2 d 1 sh w asher a. 1 cord $43d I set U22 Grapbh.e sWt. Regular" phooc&filing. Applyio .Front office for Calkins.673-1166. r efrigerator, name 3 1 P•rson1 •12ity klt1tensb, I 1 e · flex.D-O.Likenew.$50. ' Jerson.Xlnt Co.beoef1U. l r--------.,1 ~===--'-...C---brands. R eason•ble. em_a e ma e ox c B al'·'R g ···~ Opbthalmologlst Must E VEY traoned 10 w ._ rem r ucv u .....,...__., Kl'enan Pipe Su ppl y. h TELEPllON SUR ~l.Callafter6pm • ee .. 1 . 9 12 S2(l•l ~~="'--------- :J535 G iii rrv, S .A. No c"avlle be'"t'wur.an~e ••• P .. _M". cn••1N-M1'"TIN 1•1 WORK. work in pleas ofc 67J..8103 x . 6'~& ... ,. TY. Radio. phone calls. J o; lllll> 11 " atmosphere. Irvine . Full Washer & drye r · Xlnl _."""l · HiR. Steno 1091 Dental Assistant -----~;;-;;::;---l~..._~0460~~--------l ~:::==-•!'_li•~A~L~T~O~R!'..1i6=-=:'.J or pft. Wkdys 8·5. Call cond. $150. Call after ~an Shep. pup ti mos. Widow will at.ay with your ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Day Week GUARDS MEN-WOMEN Receplionl5t, convales. C.E. ChesterS40-1066. SPM. 968-0'146. f=rk~~~~~\.~wble home & peta while you Lafayette 8 trk am/fm Enjoy long wcck~nd i11 FuUfPartT' cent hosp. Sal open. lO. Tow Truck Driver ex· Kenmore Gas Dryer $75, areaway962·5881 tape deck & recorder. xlnl atmos phere in this •me Mature individuals ca pa· Sal&Sun. 642.0400. per'd. G & W To~ing. Kenmore Elee Dryer $.SO, Japanese B.lack Pine ... LP •c• RUGS B ~ R t u r n l a b I e • beautiful&. t·o n Aenial lmml'd1aleplacementln bl c of general office 1000 Irvine N 8 Ken more Washer $7!i Tree.10ft.D1gup&haul - - -Microphone & he~d· ~:~~e sJs~~~eal J~>~:~i~;: ~~~~ 1~~\~r;~f ~~i~h~~ ~~euarn1i~~~~~ P!\~:1~~~ ~~r~~n~·t~p~t~~~~~~i:~'.~·~s~~o~1 n~v~:~.'~;~~J;642;;;;·12S;;Z~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;·;;;;~· Guar /del. S46-8ff2 · away. 5'9·3810 C.M. !'e~~r ~i;r,,.::t 'd'es~~~ phones. $.100. 64>2468. 83.l·Z100. lknni<i & Oen· J.i!Jeral benefits. Must hoursworkinSantaAna ..... a M F · 04z··~ ~·er electn'c Kenmore r.Wl•t 1050 Call Adrian or Clem, 17" Sharp color T.V, ' I d 4:...,...,, on-rt. ·V"tVV. '"''' Seid d XI t t nis Personnel Sl·r vicc of 1 a~·e c ear recor . area. 6·9PM, Monday Heavy duty used8mo.••••••••••••••••••••••• day&-962·8891 or om use · n co· 1 rvme, 2082 Jl.t ichlllson 'l'ransportalion & Phone. th.rough Friday. $2.50 per Receptioni st w /medic a TRAINEES Sl00 -960-3200 *M .. TTRESS * eves-968-1518 ?mr~s:s". · 494-48S2. Even· Dr. t..: a I l r o r a pp l . hour. C<o1ll 542-0373 and insur. & gen'I ofc exper. A '""' ____ D_E_N_T_A_l-.---l 7l4/G3.2·7224 ~eave&yo~r nam~rad · _Ccc•c.11"97=9-c.5680=-·----I Will train dependable CLEARANCE *MADNESS* ~~y~l:~i~l~~ltn~~~~ loots&Marln .. RECEPTION ts i· llAIR STYLIST wanted ress P nenum · Restaurant women to become plastic f1oorMdlAppliances •ALL SIZIS* Books, Sacrifice. Student EcpipMl'ftt Busy Office. Must bccx· for busy salon. Apply in Mgmt trne. Roule sis co. COOKS& injection molding MapleClrConsoleTV P~ -~ Mo set $25 Childr e n s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Perl'c oo c cd . ·h"•-P. p e r so n. The •lair Future. Age 23·39. Car, COUNTER operators. Must be able Reg$499.95NOW$299. nc.-uto •ti CJ '1 s 't $10 loals M.......,_;{ • " d · ·n ·r r --.. oleStereowas 83'96251.64' •616 .... ~~~ e' new. · r-~.... 020 pleasant & self motiv<it· llandlcrs, 8908 Warner phone.S160wk .848-1004. to slan entire 11h1 , 1 \All~ --.,.............., ~··-ed. No Saturdays. good Ave. 1'"'l. Vly . 847-9065 PEASOHHEL necessary, Openings Or $249.95 NOW $188 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 & b r· Part·time.Full·time 3rd shift, $2.46 per bJ Cani!'iterVacuumwas TABLES ; W alnutLGE wood Desk s a _a1~~ied eneJ"it~ ~o Jlclp '\Yanted, man & Nurses Days&Nights · · d S129.95.NOW$78. Formica, $30. Solid Oak w /nevermar top. Has <1ua app ican · female part or f/t ime RH'sfLVH's fHA Apply In Person sUlrt.R.a,:;~nL~ ays. Port \Va s her , Orig -48" round w{leaf $310. typewriter tbl encl. $75 . . ~12·6377 or 644·2119 Kcnlucky f<'ried Chicken. On Call. All Sbil't.c;'. Ex· 2·5PM Tues·Sat Orange Coast Plastics $264.95 NOW $199. Port 586-6688 ' 840-2lS87 ~inc:7!:i~:~ Fire Syslm-Plrnb'g Refrg. free est 548-9704 Dental Sccrctoiry / Book· _2129E.Coastl1wy,CdM periencedAcutehospital Cort'sJr. 850W.18thSl Dryer, Orig $164.95. U d k I I E -s E B · t J SA C-ta Mesa NOW Sl...._. Al these 2 Select H hnl. St<re fixtures. gondolas. ecpc_·r {cccpt. xp or llo s te s s Cashi'e r only. Good workiogl;u;-~';;:·~·.:::.·.:::."=s::0::.::·:::;:__1 ... ~~~-~-~~;;;.,.~~'I ••· I · · II lo1 th Jo, 1 • · conds. Contact Mrs . IOC!ations Decorator surplu5 Ir cardracks,Kngsley1m·Y.acbt Ma1ntanence & ~~ on ru r . \Yailress. part or full Jensen, 642.2134, Costa RETAIL SEARSROEBUCK&CO paintings.16.J.SSuperior, printer. Bargain . Repair done w /expert · · time. Call 549·9446 after llot es a Me m 0 r i a 1 ASSIST.MANAGER Typist, Ptr. Sharp, gC Adams at Magnolia, HD, unit 4, Costa Mesa. 673·7890/645·8534. care.673-1710 Dental Chairside for .~2P~m'-'----------I · I 30 v· ·St Ca li!. Leading Jr. w/figrll, intelligent, 5! 962-7781&:270E.17lh$t. 548·7951 .d . d OO loats M~ P . f F Jr P f ·-llosp1t11. . l 1ctor-1a • M /K p 0 8 2112 Frig1 a1re, gd con . S1 . , un"e cno o. c. ime .. re · Jlostess/Cashier. exper·d Cllo1 . EOE Sport1wear Store Ha wpm, · ' · x ' CM .540-5090. 8' floral sofa SM!: Solid Waste King garbage dis· L-..li---t 9030 exper-1n. oral_ s urgery. wanted. Call for appoint·l~~~~ ..... ~~~~~·1 Opening for exper'd en:-1 cC~M"!..!92ti~Z6~.------11;;;-~;;;;;::;;~;;;;;-;;::::: ...,...,...-... Enthus_1ast 1c, good ment 642.9764_ 1: thwiaslicsharp girl.Ap WESTINGHOUSE Elec· ~8corWr&TVendtbdsls$100: posal,$25.548·2729. ••••••••••••••••••••••• persooahty. Xtnt oppor. • NURSES AIDES N TYPIST tric Clothes Dryer, $50. 24' I nee tuner • \VANTED• Good sal & bene. Phone Hunt in gt 0 n Be a c OR ORDERLIES ply, Nobby' 2289 o. Mon, Tues, Fri. Fast ac· Good Condition. 9&3-3165 $35: Ref rig $50: lbl lamp Mlscell-ot11 (1) One outboard engine, 1011 1 T t " Orange Mall, Orange. curale.dependable.Pen·l-===-:::::::.::::=:.=:.:::=.1 S25 :642-8129afl6PM. Wllllled 8081 prefer45·10hpEvinrude . am on y. us in Jleadstart is laking ap· Salarydependson exper. Caroi'Bryant. nysavcr, 1545 Newport Elec. Range w /dbl oven . ••••••••••••••••••••••• or J ohnson. NO JUNK area.544·5331 . ~~~cHaE~ioT'k!c~~~ Be recognized . Cal l SALESCOUNSELORS Blvd.Costa Mesa. $150. Refrlg . $175. MUSTSeUBassettDti:-.ang $$CASH$$FOR PLEASE. llave cash. Diet Cook for conv. hosp. Al D CUS,TOD IAN & lmmed. Port Mesa Conv. For Newspaper Promo· 833-2G23or640.152' R "! • Set w I c h 1.n a Good usedfurn /refrigs Call Steve at 646-4965, Sala ry open. Contact p r r1"ME SECRETARY. Hosp, 642-0400. lion. Must enjoy working Auction 80 I 5 cabmet, table, 6 chairs. f'rus/stoves. 546-0768. weekends anytime. AftcC' ~lrs.Schon,642·0400. A I 8 00 Ell' 'th I JO *UTOTEM* $42.5. 9 x 12 Blue Area 3PJ\-fweekdays. DIRECTOR OF PERSOHHEL PPY 2 •is Ave. NURSES AIDES wi young peope ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rug,GMCarseats.Besl W-"T ~ 1_11_.Bc_. _______ 1 All Shifts. llunlington 14 years of age. Reliable EMPLOYMEMT I BUY* Ofr. All in :xlol cond. ~ 0 •New '75 0 .8 . mot~s. '•--------1 Beal'h Conv. llospital. transportation required. OPPORTUHrTIES * * . * 642·5498. Horse trailer (lan um). Special. 4.S HP, $235. 7.S: ,. 881-1 FI · d II B Excellent part-lime posi· Good used furniture & Call 5.56·8760 before 6PM. HP $425 16 HP 559• for Bettcb area. 11ospital. IHCEHTIYE PLAN 1 or 1 a• · t' 11· h r 2 Full or Part Time d , .. 7 3515 ion. 1g pay or · .._ appliance5 or I will Sell Green Quilte sofa $75 ....... _1 al ••< '.180 ' ' ' New Department needs 0 u r e o rn miss i o n1 .:::.:..:·==·=--------hours each evening, half. No Exper Necessary" rorYou, • Orange velvet chair $35. _.c """"' experienced person. sched ule & incentive HwseiAidel day Saturday. Call Age21·65Eliglble MASTEISAUCTIOH 430GoldenrodCDM l111•1n~--•~n.tts 808 Avon 4 -man life raft. Good benefits. Salary plan may be just what 6-42·8102 rOr interview Goto The Nearest 64, •616 r. 833_9625 . •••••••••••••••••••••• fiberglass case, never- commensurute w /exper. you 're looking for. If you All shifts available. Ex· be£ore 6:00 TICTOC MARKET 1 ,c:.:.~::...::.:.:.:..=..:.:c:...:..:.=c1 Br. swte 6 mo. old. Xlnt Kustom Amp 200 series. been opened. $950. Week~ 847-~ are contemplating 3 pr. preferred. Pleaseap-l--'-'-"-"-""'----~~1 ForAppllcations&lnfo licycles 1020 cond. ~ost $1000, Sac .15" Lansing speakers. dayeves,497-2501. ---------1 change, or If you've had ply at Park Superior SALESPERSON ORCALL(714)642·7702 5300 N"gara Vibratang -1 r --z rt s DISHWASHER t ••••••••••••••••••••••• · _,.., or . .,,.,...,...., a . . . ma ure, one year of real estate Hea I .th Ca re· 14 47 5 WANTED Tic Toe Systems, Inc chr. w /heat & rollers. Outboard 91/i Jf P Johnson full lime. l\1esa Verde sales experience, please SUpenor Ave. NB. FOR Xlnt cond. Cost $800, Sac TRUMP ET. beau l . Motor. Exce llent cond. Conv. Hosp, 661 Centc callusforapp't. OFFICE ·Part time SLAYICIC'S Wa1·t-·es . Good u·-& AZUKI $250. Must see to•ppr. Benge. prof mdl. Bran $32:5.499·1650 St, C.!\t. ' FtHE JEWELERS ''"""" .,... 548·5306 new. $400. lncld case.1..:=::...:=.:=.:.... ___ _ -~-------1 Sat 1Sun. pleasant benefits. Apply between IOSpdlicycles 84().268"lafl.6 loah.Powe-r 9040 DMY CONTRACTS p ersonality, lo show In our China, Crystal 3 & 6pm. Denny's, 525 SIO. o••r Cost Antiq desk & tables, port ••••••••••••••••••••,.•• SGOOUp Lite typing. apartments and anAwer AndSilverDepts. Avenida Pico, San CYCLE WORKS LTD color & b/w tvs. b~rslls, OfficeFumil•t& Leaving area. Must sell . 2 yrs in a uto dealer· l~~~~~~~~~~I phones in llunliogton Exper'd person pref"d. Clemente. l822 Newport Blvd. couch, bed.rm. Anl1q sew ~pmeM 1085 '51 31 • Cris Craft cabin ship,tegls procedure. Beach area. Car a must. ltowever, any retai.I Costa Mesa. 548-5783 macb. Dinet~e. bke~e, ••••••••••••••••••••••• C; u is er , $2 , 1 o o. Bookkeeping. lfttertor Deslcper Mature person pref'd. experience will Waitresses w/exper . $2 hr rattan . rocking, chair. Exe svl chrs $15135, scy 213-.592-S92fi. CONTROLCAREEit Well Established de· $2 .50 per hour + be considered. + lips . ilrs to bear· Womens 10 speed stereo. Jewelry. 69 Pon-chrs $8/up, sey dks . , EmploymentAgency corali'ng sbopi'nNewport mileage. Ask for D.J. Manybenefil5inchld· ranged.645·1070. Peugeot, 21 inch, like u·ae 646-S741 M ••-p · 867 . 1. h . . ac ...... e cvrs. 1erce· Cl ·r· d Ad 11 b'• • 3400 1rvlne,Stel09B h . 1 846-1311 ' ingpro it s anng. WAITRESSES new.644·6866 w.·~• CM.•••.7411. . ass1 1e -s .se 1b 8 h 8505 area as opening orex-1.:=.=:.:..______ f<~orAppt Contacl : 1----"'-''------·IWe have a home full of ""™" '"" items , s mall items or • Nwpt c 714 /5.56· per'd interior designer. Bill Munson, 644.1 Old Brussels Restaurant SALE-BICYCLES. furniture. Top quality in Sellidleitems 642·5678 anyilem.642-5678. Doctors ore Recep.Uonist. f~~as. $~~P1f:!0a~n~: ~: ORTHODONTIC ASST. Laguna Beach. 494 ·7447. Closing o ut a ll Cam ~ xlntcond. Must see toap-1 ~:!'..:~~~~-=-~~'.I C'"'c.::::.::::..::-=-::.:.::. __ , ne<:. $450 to start. $500 lo 92677· resume to Ad. No. 467 f /time perm. Dahnken of 31 ress, mlJS or Brand new-assembled-fused. 544-8427. Will train. Typing & sh Exper preferred. Send Sales woman, mature, w 't · t be 21 panias.15"/o DISCOUNT.\Jp~r~e~<~-~N~o~re~a~s~.~o~lr~r~•;-11~=~~=~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~ D ·1 P 'l t PO Bo Costa M esa, 181 ov r , N,o exp necess. ko'ckstands-allrenecto-. short time. 548-0016. a1 Y I o • · · x S a m s I t a I i a n '" 1560 C t M C Newport Bl All models -most ,,.,.,, Portable bar, very D• •pay IRVINE PERSONNEL • os a ••• a. . Restaurant. 1909 Hubo< $65 Al I -92626 SALESWOMEN Blvd,CM54B·lS22. Save $18.74 to $41 .99 . so severa Help Needed. Exper'dor SERVICTS•AGENCYl.::.=.'-------1 while stock lasts . lamps.497-2930 tr.'·nee. Span'·h speak-••• E 17th Street · Parking _Attend_ ant, ov.er We still need 2 more peo· w~-. W-d BICYCLE TRAIL. 9921 . ~ -, Cos M 18. Cahf. drivers lie. pie for the best sales jo lllTm Hamilton at Brookhurst. 3coucpcs~ctXln1onatcol cnudslo. m, bm iogok.64.2·1435.· (a.tlrvlne). la esa $2.l5 per hr. Call betwn in Orange Co. ti-iexibl Exper'donlyneedapply. u. (nnfstle.-Sec $700 Suite 224 642-1470 1&:5PM , SMJ.700, extss.5. hrs , ca r n e c es 5 . Must be over 21. Apply in HB. 531 ·4985. A OON\IENlfNT SHOPPINC ANO SCWINC GUIDE FOR tHf Y"' ··-:ii Personality & en person, Colony Kitchen Titanium frame. Super . Fee Paid. "Top Notch PART Time eves & Sat thusiasm more impor Restaurant, 3211 Harbor lightweight. (20lbs). All 6 Danish Modem Chrs. Job." Diclaph. Engrng KEYPUNCH OPR Al\1 , pert. for students, tant than exper., S600 + !Mvd. C.M. possible parts alloy. Sew· Gd.3 cond.· Make offer bckgmd. Also ree jobs. p /time eves. Pleasant inside work. guaranteed draw aft.er short qualify. WANTED Artist who can ups or gum walls. $795. -"= .. =1~°''--------1 ~ONTROLCtAARgEER ofc near o .C. Airport. wage.CallAl,542·9013. ing period.. 631·0454 touch·UP a 75 year old Bicycle Trail. 9921 G--Sale 8055 mp oymen ency Raub, •-,·n, Frost •· As· 9 5 H ilton l B kh t --~ 3400 lrvine, Ste 1098 oi: g; am· pm. painting. HB. 536-2143 am a roo urs · ••••••••••••••••••••••• NwptBcb 714 1556.8505 soc., 1401 Quail ~ N Perfe,d H.B. AntiqueBedstead,Scwing &33.()070. . WH~ SCRAM-LETS Welders & Layout men. Can•ras & machine & misc articles. R.E. SALES Lancbcape Construction _ • ~pay & con<b . Apply ~..i-t 8030 493-3179 an..4. EXPERl9'CED OR 1 tn person, 909 W. 16th St, .....-r·-· .. Exp. nee. or cust.om re· 9·2PMor4--9PM ANSWERS Newport Beach. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GiantGar.Sale,Sat ,10/11 HEW LICEMSEES sideotial. Call betw 6 & Eam S4 hr putting your CAM"" •5 9am-5pm Tustin 1-l .S . Thl' most active new or. PM.•••.•~ F h Lo · Ult..-... -Tho·• ....,.. La .,... """"" personality to work. All al er -g1c · nnv -·'"' -Rolleiflex, f 3.5 Planar, gym. 1171 guna Rd. fice in CDM. We pay for : . I S I h Bo I ....._ c•~· s~ advertis ing, signs , Laund r omat Assyst. work done romournew YP -gge --·r• "'"'"'9 ,___... S95 ;TopconSuperDw. Horses 1060 telephone, printinA & Mature woman. p/time. Irvine ofc. You m ust Thi LIGHTER NEEDSSALESGIRL 58mmrt.8,$125;200mm ••••••••••••••••••••••• poetage, business cards, N.B. 673·1690or675·0334. possess a pleasant clear ll is a n age of Sharp + personality. Topcor f 5.6, $65; 2x eon· brochures, promotion . . voice & a confident man-enlightenment. Every Part-Full. 675-MtON.D. verter. Sl5; filters and Ask about our incentive Llq~r Clerk, Perm. Pos. ner. Perfect for s tudents time I pick up my wallet, focusing screens, $35; Reg. Thoroughbred Marc. xlnt for pleasure or shows, gd disp. 673-1933 commission split. Call 4 Nights ~r wk. Cal & housewives. No actual it•s LIGl-ITER . WHO WANTS TO WORK? Vivitar auto na!lh, ns: CliffLandry.673 _7601. 545·2724 1or1nlervw. selling involved. For DRIVE A CAB! Omnica leather case, $5. W..tTo ~ ~~!'.!~~"..'.:''..'..""..':._l;-;'::'~-":7°:'"-:c::::--;---;:::-1 more info ., 833·8098 SEAMSTRESS CHOOSE your hours, Rudi Ni c dz i e I 5 k i, Experlepee"d sales person Li.te lloU!!ekeeping_& Sit· belwn9am-5pm. Factory Work exper. work for yourself, be journalist , 497.3547 or Horse trailer (tan um). for crystal. china & fine ltng l'iChool age children. ONLY. Power sewing your own boss. Men or !181-6313, Call556-8760before6PM. jewelry. Call G73.9334 3 Aftns wk . 559-4319 aft. 5. •Pl'.totte Sollcffon* machine, L 3 dies Women. Can be slightlyl.:::'.-'-C~:'.:.------1-=="--------'-'--'-'-'I Lv., & RM Need 6 exper-girls 18 yrs s portswear & dresses. handicapped. Neat· Certs 8035 hwetry 1070 FASIDONFROCKSneeds "' "' &:overlo setappta.fora /\DP Corp .. 3001 Redhill Clean Appearance .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 ladies to conduct small 3to llShift. complimentary d inner Ave, Esplanade 6, Suit Vets., retired. Age 25 .to HIMALAYAN Kittens , WANTED C informal style sFhow5. Th hi~ ..:,·o.nvalde sce nt seminar program. Easy I05,C.M.979·1411. 70. SUpDpl~ment yobu rbtn· beaut. Seal & Blue TOP CASH DOLLAR ar necessary. or a osp1ta 1s un er new pleasant job evenings come. nve a ea 6 !"' Points. CFA & shots, personal interview, call management & is look· 4pm·9pm. Sun. thru SECRETA.M ormoreaday.Apply1n 831·1807 PAID FOR YOUR 5M·0754or546-3183 ing for conscientious Thurs. $2.75 hr+ bonus. In Orange Cou nt y person. Yellow Cab Co.. JEWELRY, WATCHES, FEE,'IDloS 700 licensedpe~neltoim· Ca11549·16471pm-9pm. Airport Area. Requi 11251 Slater Ave, Foun· DOC)I 8040 ART OBJECTS. GOLD. -prove patient care. . . sborthand,officeskills tainV~lley. •••••••••••••••••••••••SILVER SERVICE. Specialist wants high Please apply 2l Superior Pizza r.1an fullt1me &: part bookkeeping knowledge. •PET WORLD• FINE FURN & AN· powered medical Hea lth Care. 14-475 time. Waitress, 5-9, part New office. Call fo WIG SALES Cockers, Chihuahua, TIQU~.645-2200 secretary to run his of· SUperiorAve.N.B lime. Prefer over 21 . telephone 1'ntervie AND STYLING • f . "·-I · bs Ti'no's p,·, • 30242 Pood les, Shih·tzu, C . M11cellaneom 1080 tee.,_,.., eeJo · z • 714 ·499·4087, BAM t Exper. only for major N Ce t Crown Valley Pkwy Shorthair, Pit Bulls,••••••••••••••••••••••• t:::i~ym:nir MAIO Lag.Niguel. · JPM. ~e~t. ss\or: c~i~ i: ~h~ mini-Schnauze~. Porns. I Quit! Depression Glass Consultant.Agency PRIMTIHG Secretary/Sales Westminster. & Pekes. W~s t1es , JOO Close out sale. Also 567SanNicholasDr UteHousekHpbtg Responsible position Lakewood area. Part mixed puppies. Stud svs Heisey, Cambridge, NewportBeach 640-6150 ~Time Oper-ator for com· w /much variety fo time, sal+comm. Call moslbreeds.2525 W.17lh Akro Fostoria, More! Fl.Id •--. R-.i Excellent Benefit!l puterized cutter & Baum mature young woman after IOam 213-627-4192 at Fairview. SA. Open Oct. 9.12. 9am to ipm. bo ,7111".., ·r Folder. Ex per. pre('d. w/top gen'I ore skills. . . eves. 531·5027. Bric-A-Brae Shoppe, 8S4 For sail al manuf. in Olf Small in-house shop. Ap· rut lypo'ng/exper. Mus Will train attractive Do OBE E c c W 19th CM Apply Pe~onnel ice 1 N · 1 5 1 g DI N E lass 1--'--'-'=::..:c..:.·:_ ____ I Costa Mesa. Duties in· 2PM-4PM,MonthruFrl p y at1ona ys em!\ be capable of seU direc woman for bays Ide toslartWed.Oci.29 ('lude commissioning & THE ROADWAY t:orp, 4J61 Birch St, N.B. Uon &organizatloo. Mus salon. Modeling or beau· 7 :30 P .M. Newport GREENHOUSES warranty work. Must Qe ProclMctionFonmcnt work well & hard unde ty ex per. h e lpful. lrvinearea.546-4928. SOLD! familiar w /all phases of Newport a.och pressure. Rap1'dly grow. 675-6191 . . . . ' 'be gl"··· llbo t F..qual Opp Employer Small electronics co. ..-:. Plant inventory to be Ii· t r _,, sa a con· . Ing s~ilboat manuf. \Vomen wanted to work York1e 3 Lb sluu service. qu.idated. Single or bulk struction. Only cxper'd ~~l~~!dgin~~!~~on:= operation. careeroppor. for housecleaning 34 Champs ln pedigree. prices. 20362 Birch, San-~28 apply. Call 549.9711 Management Jong hr-1' for low pay. w/much to learn. service. C8 11675-65$3. Pupple:i occas. 530-&455 ta Ana Hgts. Call first · PEOPJ.EPERSON WHhoitCOtpOl'etioN L--·-SlIIH TZU Pups, bundles pleue557·1288. CAL ON THE CO, Modem Women I , 9146 SIZES lO}S.20:.'2 t.., 11J-,..,;_ 11f...,T- FtNISHING Exec. looking for part Lark fiuJhtffrl'"J Call Mrs. Sheridan Mere--of joy ch · · ed 1~-~------FO•....__,, ...... .,. Ume business associate 866 W. l6th, NB 549--4060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' am pion sir · E new blue 9Xl2 rug, ~ in wholesale supplies . 642-9205 , AllH••• 1005 Shots. 54t·4247 beautiful cond, $40. This is t~e WJY lhe rno&!rn hnsitu.re Mf1. needs e u 1 1 n e s 1 l "" I 1 y •Secy ,..W.ecept $600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dachshund pups. 9 wks, 2 642-3954 :i::O~; :zsenp-ui:':~; ~~~an ~oJu1pe0 rvise capitalized. Interview P /t male, fem. aervite Drs.officeexper. Hurryt ~Hing out entire males, 1 fem, AKC.l---ES-T_A_T_E_S_A_L-.E---I . ~ c111.111 in li"'t·~1n; ....,_..l't)efl "' . men. m-eatab accls. Evn/Satl ., __ .._ .... pm· g t • D 1 •-d -·-or963 .,...,. knlti.~ blends, llnP. MUil be exper. 1n •11 _, $75 wk+. ~r . L evi DIU'UaA -soc .... ea ers GI' e· _........ ._... Fum1'ture,2yrsold,dm' -' ~---of oodO '·bin • Frontdat.Pbones corators welcomf:. nltd r1ttem 91461 lift' ~ w -n... £. Manaa:er, Co$ta Me•• 848-1004 CON1'ROl.CAREER Gln&er J ar Antiques 1967 AKCreg Yorkia:, fems. ing rmscl, bdrm 1ct. Uv-Sir1s 10~ llY.a. l•V.a. iii•,,, Cati Mr. Marques , dairy store. Per-m . EmploymentAg~n('y Church St. C.M. 646-432' Reasonable. ing rm chair!, boot ;,r~t.t~ 1-,~~i ~:ic:u~: ;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~.e~;;I f /lime. Ex~~. prer'd but. IEIJ. lSTA TE 3400 Irvine, Ste JOVB or by appt. 5'.S-39G7 494.2790 shelves. e nd t a bl es, ....._....,. will train hone1t , NwptBch 'flf/$568.505 lamps, radios. dishes,· hardworking, dependa· INV ESTM~ENT a nd . OUR FIRST BIG SALE! AKC Germ. Shorthair etc. Come sec Sat&. Sun ,........_441 GENERAL ble. outgoing person. R ES I DE NT I A L Service Station Allen· Save l07o to 40~ on P.upa ltunler1, pets, Oct. 11th & 1Zth: 700 ~::_ ''" st .. ...,. •Swcaelmln Reply to P. o. Box 147•. 1ale1persoo1 w1nted. dantl Full lime, Ille armolre!. tables, fern ahow, shota a wks. Fr. Marguerite, Corona dcl v .... MY 11t11. r n .. -•T.,,... 'J\astln, 92680 Additional 11taff needed mechanical, neat ap· stands sideboanh tea $1~ ofr. SS7-6tll eves or Mar or call673-G.502 twii9. ADlllSS. w. sm I( • .. 0,... for expanding. 9ro· pearance. Apply 24 carts. 'c hina, ~as1Ware, AM . Wbi'rlpool e lec dryer. 0 -.1snu .. • •• * ., MAHAea 'RMI sressive, preaUf'ous «· •,alrvlew CM il cou--1 ,.. 01 "' 11...., lttw u pt i 0 F11& Food Servi ce . ;aniution. Video aales ' · :.;er,. ........ ei, e""·• PEK.INGF.SE AKC. Dart· sheU metal bkcae. Baby ,.n.ni lmf Std 11nr ht *':~fo'NOW! Buraers, Orange JuUus tr1tnlng In Office. If NOnel · CORNUCOPIA 1na m•le Is female. Call bathaet.642-4315. ~,,'!~,.~~tr,~ TtmpoJTemporary l·leJp • Mexlcaa Food. We wlll you're ready for 1yperior ANTIQUES 54l·30$2. Beautiful, portable patio Ir•• ,1tt1r11 11 "" t~1k1, J?USty Park Irvine' tratn. Wttlminstn Mall. commiuion and educ a-how Dally Pllol Clad· 40931.SlST. Silkle Pup, mile, pond. Fish. water planta, S-4 11, ..,., r.Jl54<M4S.S fl0.11142. Uonal opportunltl .. , and lfled ads di#play thelr NEWPORT BEACH 7 wlu.realcutc. etc:.S.Sl.(168Saft.GP:nt Sew + lilt lllk _ . ..$1.25 ~~~,,..;~;;;!~~~~~~~;ij~i;;;;-;;;;,;I want to earn ~.000. per meuaacs -.1th leglbUlty 873-ZSU $50. 5'5-4Ui } l11t.nt ILll•tY Crat11 -J:1MI ': Hive something YoU want year aad up, call Don Ind 'mpael? OUr ads, we Selling anything With 1 llutut fl&llftfl ltlti t.f".111 to sell? Clustrted ads do Ber'man~UAll. PLACE lrt proud lo 1ay, re11ly Anttq. Funs •odds•nda ~ul. AKCShih t1:u Fem. Dally Piiot Chwlfied Ad hittfft k•fflt lltk • l.M wimt-fn ~t-welt---eall--NO , -P-ROP ,"r'fl£8~(TM" c-e re-sitlft--:--P o••· or-u:Je;-Pine comt-1ra f mor.-Show \le~i4 is 1 &itnplef:.IMU4M!-......,.... usllkds. 142·"78, nz..1920 642·5618. Ille clothes etc. 541.2134. -S28ti just call 642. • Girls and Boys! One quick rip, and out the' ~h to pity or 10 places1 . Croc~t eo~ git~ ind bor 1Kkets 01 worsltd •n 1 but•y $tllch. Tri m with z bold con-u1st colon. G1e1l siller- brolher gilu! Pauem 7434, Chfld's Sizes 4·10 indudr.d. --......_.._.,..,., --1.-161.0WC ........ ..._ T-'. MY lotl :. """' ...... .......-.:u,.. ...... -· MORE . thtn tvtr be fort! 200 41,11111 Plut 3 free prlnttd In· 511'8 NEW 1976 N££Dl{CRArr CAIAL.OG! Hots mrythin1. 7Sr Cr.diet wllll Sl!Nrtl -11.00 CrK•tt I W1nlrtbe ·-1.00 Mitty nflJ QLlilts 1.00 RIHlt Crtclltl •••. J I.DO Sew + lail lotlt ..• _Jl.15 ···"•pef11t '"'. ··-!'·'° FIOWlt Ctot•tt ltok ·~ 1.00 M1lrpl11 Cndl1I Iott _$1.00 l•ttllll CNdltl 114* -ll.00 l11t111t Mlctt111 Iott._ $1 .00 l11st111 Moltf lotll ~-11.00 Clllff!!tll lift .... -1.00 Cl••ltlt AfJllMt 114 1,00 12 '•I•• Af(lllRS I 12 -_so. lt1t 11 11 Qulltt .t i __ :_so, Mrt11111 G1lll l ootl I I __ 50, 1 !I Guilts for Ttillr f2 _ Mic: '"''' 1l llllylyt1 .... r.o, • • I ' \ • •! r ... 1A<•.,1.,.1rte«i ....._,,,,rt.d ~t ;orted 8"1h. 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"TS Gna Torieo. I,... .... ' ~ ~ . 'TISU1Uki90. \iry Id~ PAIDl'OA MNiO'I' '14 Torota Cblaook. • ¥0LV0 loaded. bll V1n1t top :'!f:.:::.r.:'· pty~.-~· SporlJ FUber, live '250. &&s-1917 or 825-GltS, '71 Pord Van roi~ "fl MO MIDGET. mint Am/Fm tteno. Poptop , £XCLUSIVELYVOLVO w/)ealller tnt. Xtnt. . .tioard VJJP lrAM ra!Uo Eva. Cd. CODd. SltOO CALL e.d. 'New c•rJ>e:Llo,. SlffSlt .!, l~box, aiak. Wraat Volvo Dealer ltlOO ... SSMor417·Jal 'TIL.T.D. Wa on/-. C. ft slp8 5.170000l'wiUtrade ltlSllllftttl SAL8£JlNA0£NE Sl.115.S...saJalt.Sp.m. 14,000 mi . Hea'I)' inOran1eCou.ot)'! '"JI Bl bondo. Gd cood. arM!.afl All/FM &tcrto for fate model cat or mo Honda CB.350 pso ~ LMka tr•• ~. Aakint: $f,21DO. JJUYorLEASE SpllL pwr Mats endM $HGD-.t680 what-have·)'OU. Clll art. Book rack and roll ba ?JCM.yV• -._ Call557..atw DIRECT COIU'ol.reoo 6'5681S 5. 5'S--7-. ·-even np n o. raa1., ra o, -. -~"' , , ••• 144--I •ut t di '71 ••oz, load•d. aln ••••••••••••••••••••·••• ! ·-· ·· -FaJeoallaoc:htto.N- ,, CresUloer 20', Deep v "T2 Kawasaki 175, $400. S91i13U. c1.a;y1, !ill·mT e'let. Rblt enl( &: clutch. 34,000 ~o1"""r :!1'~ .. ~ 01 • • F\111 Pwr. fully equi~ ruel P\tDIP· .Go9d Ura ft belt.er, Su.rfen apeclal. toad. $5300. 534--t2 '12 MOS.CT. Mint cood. W Cor"OM, "•O' Clea.a. ~ •;,ti~~~ $1.lOO •• Coupe de Ville ..,,_, new rad.I.at«, new hull . 30:t Ford eftl w/ IM '74llondaXR7S.$1:25. $3977 ml. '3900. 49'·3626 Ask -.t. u .__.. __ , _,.IKL brakes. Riff. Auto. t eyl. outdrive, sleeps 4, low 837-mt. '73>IOZ., bt.1utbh1ew/Wtht forCharlca S -Gd. economy truck. hrs. $5800/maJte offer. ;4 YAM ~ tmt 1nt, map.,oU cooler, p lie · 9750 2025 . C...-o 9917 J9mpg. Attlq S'150. Ca:U 847 .9813. After se.ro : AHA 12$MX + et:; _ · alr.1terto,AM 1FM.ta tll"K TOYOTA Arl8tleirn 75()-2()11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• att.6pm.968-4m '"7...el.Zt -~Gdtond.$500, deck, all mecb~l -wor ••••••••··~··••••••••• '61 Camaro 3·spd. new .66 Fai 1 w 21119 ,;';::;::::;::::;-::::;--;:::;-:i ----~"'6~·1188$"!!~--J new.Muatl'eetoapprec.'74 , 914 . Blk. Mais . VOLVO elulcb tapedk Jtum6d . rane agon. 17't'iberglauboat&:trlr,'71MONTF.SSA2t YOTA $5100. 491·1003 aft S; J poller. 1ter·eo, plus SALE $9950.-0276 • ·Engine, low mllea. !lint cond. Se•ll 6. $600. aell' 5150 7,bmuat .....,.5dll)'I rnore.Ukenu.830-8431. · aulomatle. 6xcellent ... 5.57·5391 644..W .. .ai:· 1:: a:.::· 1966Horbo., CM 6-&b-flOl '74 Dat.sun 8210, Hatch. ..... yu '''' WHILE FINAL '1'!a~·.~r~~?ee.rfi~ ;:titian. $111. 848.a.o ~m~~~~18:~~. h~ni a . . '7• ca.c ~Ton. p IS. A1c. Air. sz~.5$1-2100. ··~·iDiALER.iN.U.S~A~·· OneQWMr. 646 OO(ll Unc• •••5 almost comp. Ac Trlr. Gd BMW •. 68. R60. Full dreu. auto ltana. Strack, much THEY CLOSE ChtY'F'Olet ''JO •••••••••••••·-·~••t• winter project or trade Beautiful. $1.300. ~7 more. ses-$875 ii ?AO z. AM /FM 1tereo, JR{ ROY ••••••••••••••••••••••• '62 Lincoln • dr, 58,000 ror?SlS00.642·""'7 all5. ...-w-.i 9590 AC8\r>ektopedeek.N CARVER OUT .,.;·,.-. OriJ. Cood . .,, SUZUKI street" Dirt, ••••••••••••••••••••••• u ..... ~. llOUS tOYCE LAST CONNELL __, ... ·;::'.=.::n;::;ss·'-----aoats. Saif 9060 400 . mi. Assume toan. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR '73 Datsun PU. US map 2J.'l,t;tto5t, QM ?'S ~I tt52 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 537·6101. .~R TOP USEoc·RS o/s•'d tires, 18,000 m'. COl1A Mt54 v n 1 s.ti •C:O. GIM •CCM"OftOI CHEVROLET •••,,••,•,•.,.•••,•••,·•-•••••••• • SonriselJ'fg. ~oodforfig,. MoforHo..s •"OREION.DOMESTIC Makeoffe.r.67J..282S ·""6 .u--.ll's •C-"cot 76 ·-· -h1ng or Jailing w /trlr Sale•..t • orC-LASSICS • . ClOHOWNDAYS _. - $50716-7910Ex.t.263 '"' 916 J/yaur carisexlrHcle.11n 74 Z60Z·•1r. am /f Shih 9761 •l.4Mdcnit•n ToClioose.e--SALES•SERVICE ~ eo.J. C. 16-7319 ••••••••••••••••••••••• see us first stereo/tape. mag whlt, •Hi Ua's .....,.... ZIJI ~ llYd. J:Jfi North Sails Ba'rients + See the U.S.A. Lhe RV IA.UY IUICK k>w low mlleaee. Silve ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUY COSTA MESA '61 Yuatalll. Clun, low '"as. SYS 642·6007 •• way. B&l> Motor Hom 292SH.,borBl,d. w/blk int. $5750. s,.; EXCLUSIVE BUY Or 546·120.0 mllea. •alom allc , 67~9131 Rent.als. 6*-9611 CCeta Mesa 979.zsoo aft. 6 or .:x;,de.n. t799. $48.pf() Coronado 30, auto pilot, 21· Fout Star. •73 Dodge ii Sta. W•c 510.auto, lui::-0 '°"c 'ty LEASE LEASE l;ts73;;;;~Cbe;;;::::-.::,:-M;;:a;.ll~b\I-:;-, :.::.to;:-,1:.~c__ ______ _ i{Dt'. Mint rond. $17.950. chassis. 145" whl base TOP DOLLAR rack. Xlnt cond. $1550 or ran9e oun Pl• p/b, air, vin top, 65. Auto. alt, PIS. Yinrl Xl nl slip avail w/boat. Lo m1 . Sleeps 8. $9,soo: PAID befit.833-8815. &1 radial•, x lot eond. top. Very neat car. G.W·S93T -'"'-""":..35=71::.·------1 IMMIDIATB. y Dal.Sun Sta WaJ: '67 , Xlnl ~ & FROM Sacrifice, $2,29S. &&.i-Ot90 493-l40.'l. isLA~~~R~~K II Ree~ J.~~11 ~~~; ;~. FOi AU. ~!l ~~"fi1·n~!.w ~~:g SAVE J>eo.it L~,,,: ,· evea/~~~~VER . ':!s~~S::,; I'\ 979.... CALL 01 COME IM CAI NOW -714·838·7729 Eves. tras. Free miles. Pvt FOlllGH CAIS 496·3981. MOTotl (9 UUIO '73 Nov• Htchbk. 15,000 batotr."2<Ml4 ' ' Kl'rE No.73J . Mint cond. y. . · TO SHUS Rot 9725 AUTHMl'UD ,.::t, mi. Xlnl cond . $2,650. CW. 'la HIS t:xtras. $550. or of£er. Rent ·73 Overland 29'. •••••••••••••••••••••• S... I S<lir-ric.• ... ~. VOLVO IK2·l643. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.,,...... . Loaded. Free miles r:a .. ,...~ DAVE ROSS 'SS eo .. ai• Cona. New Salesand,,..,.lce CAL25. XlntCond. rates. Pri. pty. 538·~7. ,. .. ~.. PONTIAC-STVT% De.cut le.trJiA l'lbb Ho1bo1 (~~"~ eng &: lrans. tires &: OlDSM09U Extras. $6,SOO. .....,. S.nice & H•od.1rlers 2410 Hor:bor Blvd. ¢®) ~ .... ~~ ........... paint. Ph' 845·9684 GMC RUCH Weekdays, 640-3407 p-MOO I• s_...... ---1 ·.. -TOYOTA ......... 990 I 'Ill Impala. dr. HOMIA CARS ••••••••••••••••••••••• FACTORY -... tllN\ .. __ , rr ·~· lty ~ Laser Sailboat 14', J am , ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.or~ o er. vn11'el9I ~ Ciel, Regis. no's & sail. Many ~dy Parts ~or 49 3100 W.'-·st"-1.1e AUTHORIZED 196'1 Harbo• c M 1140 9303 , ____ 7,::52:=.,;·7::036=. ___ 1 2S50HarborBIR. Sad bag 892.4581 thru , 54 Chevy pickup. i..u. ""1 "'°' SALE •SERVICE '73VW. 17.000 orig mi.1-.... . . Xlntcond.846·8237 642·9405 PARTS •LEASING Toyota Tri.,... 9767 Mint cond. $400/ T.0 .P.. 1.963 CHEVY t'OOV. Run-Co.sLaMesa 540-9640 s urf Kayak . Xlnt in FIAT ••••••••••••••••••••••• '89Ftat850Spider.1'1Jinl ning cond. Good top. waves. \Vi\h paddle. EW Van Bucket Seats, "'---C--'-'s '60TRl cond.$1,400.557-0122AM. S200.9'71·9865 . Brown tbei~. clot h & -·~ -·1 J d • . · SJ&.7880 PM . ('lean. Sll55'8·10S4. vinyl. $95, pr. 5Sl·Sl9S HJC)hfft $ luy•r ra e·IRS New Tires. Runs Great '65 Impala, radial tires,':;--,--------::-= I rts $800 • &42·8479 AMC ttOS tape player, new batt/"" HSl Boats. Slips / few Sale °" ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• brlr.1 fshocks VerJ gd Docks 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ill Mn•y Toyoto WagORS '7oSpitfjrc. o\·e rdrive ·esGoodRamblder Station Wgn. cond. M:JO. ~2748. •••••P•T•N•T••0••••••· .. ~····· •••••••••••••••••••••••~•/ Call Ro gerorBlll $1625 675~5797 con .$350. ·new ns,4 ,\'eed SO' slip for Westsail CIOstics 95Z0"----'84_7_6SM=---~;;;;;--:-:-:1 ---~67'.'.3~·:;:296~7 ___ j 72 Ford Cosfft"' spd. brown Ir. white. '2 Kl h Q . . ' Galore '73 TR ·6, 20,000 mi. luidi $1750. or best offer .. cc . 1.net crwslng ••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE ·-•is•L 9910 4 Speed radio hea••• """"'""'"' "" Al\1 /Fl\1 , cho(". brn. Im· • · .... · 493·7~ _ra_mily. 494 ·9679. ' ·~PACKARD. good run· We buy used cars & mac I ·o>Ain r . $4395. ••••••••••••••••••••••• R~ady for work or play.1--~------- BOAT SLIPS r · nuig,restorationstarted. trucks. Call GROTll Prices 494.4165 an s '74ElcctraLimited.4dr, 82374U. '72 FORD PINTO ;iboards. 1 some t\e Atr. ne~· paint & tires. CHEVROLET for a free fully equipped. Sale or n377 WAGON SQUIRE: A/C ; •,:• 645·8616ext.418J Bestoffer.548·9660 appraisal Never VoluwDCJ9ft 9770 Lease. $14 2.50 p /mo. .,,_. 'speed, low m.ila ZS.30.,.~,· \Vantcd Slip for 23· S ·1 a . vert. ~1. 18211 n~u•h Blvd L L~ING. JOO \Y, Coast toJl llrM& book . Must sell. Walt .58 C d .Con Lo . GROTfl CllEVROLET, ••••••••••••••••••••••• SOUTJl COAST CAR d. . . l . MPG; below w~ale . .a1 Xlnt running cond. Ong ....,.. ' OWer WANTED UUIO ~ood 6127 "•• P\l. home OK . Quiet paint. St.•OO /bsl orr. 1-luntingtonBeach V 1-lw ,N.B.64S-2182orall. ,,., • · 00....-.una) wn 6400764 847 ~ .. 9 ,., 72 CL.-used '70 W's or older. 5,673..,,. 0 er. · Btwn5·7PM.548-6280. ........,7 .... ·.-.1 ...-vy Call631·2271dcaler. -'74 Pinto Wagon. Mth: Interested in having con·•WheelDri.;es 9550 SEU.INGYOURCAR7 9Pot~r Cocllloc 9'15 VOLVO brwn. Mich. X mass. • ~~ shp for 19' boat.••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP PRICES PAID Kingswood. Aufomatic ·~ai~~.G ·m~~~· ~;, t~[:i •••••••••••••••••••••••l -~"~""~"~"~'""'!'..'~'~M~•~·~·~•230~'!...l:l9~,000=~m=i~-~D-•~1"";-'-=;:'::';; • Boat •• 5 .... d& WE'VE MOVED! Forlmports :,iJEA~adiQ , heater sell!673·2325 / 'Q'-_ll. ;i "\.. c..tlMRI.. 9930 Pinto '7~'. a uto. RAH • • IG STOCK P;iid for<l r Not ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20,000 mt s. XlnL ~ Ski 9080 Df'on Lf'wis. lmport1 '70 Fial 850 Racer. Limit-SJ777 ·74 Super Beetle. showrm $1995. MU ST SELL ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• OFHEW&USED 1~"•''"•bo•.C.'I ' cond . Red /tan int . '7b2 Mabrk IV, 36M mi. 673.()21Bor67S.373S. 4 WHEEL DRIVES "72 ford " ' I • mi. . • ""'' .. •• ed prod. Rebtt. F.ng. A'l IFM 3 000 . sooo l_".'.:W:~:7"~~so~ssoo;r ___ 1~~~~~~~·~~ '75GlastronV·179,17',lri· 646·9300 Carb. New brakes, HI 5411-83112 996 hull. llOHP 1/0 Volvo, COPELAMD'S ~--engine parts, starte r . C + lake ovr pymts . ~ 0 3 ~ 1 1 rt bl _.._._.. 5-"'re 83J.9424 -. '"--.~ tt32 •••••••••••••••••••••• trailer, cust. cover. TOP ,.,,.,.,, m e on r e l. -••• 7 ...-~"' '"" $4950.673-8437eves JEEPCITY guarantee. A.,,1 /FM . 9Panen~er.dualfacin ' Thi 2 00 . cac1·11ac .. ,. ................... . rcarseats, lugaa&erack, 73 ng .. 1• O -m1. I ATLAS ~· '74 Kona Daycruiser 2001 E. lstSt. $ S2,t00.&44·42S2 stereo. automatic, air. Yel /blk in-t . SI,BOO. •TOP CASH! u-~-9727 64Z 5255 For Corvettes aod other Stage II . Beautiful , s.daAna ~ cond . · Power etc. . . fl.-.lectlOI• n used cars It trucks! ChrpllrJPt*•• . ()peon DaUy ; n. "&U 10 PM many xtrs.586·9922 558-8000 Pa1"d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 91611!-IW. '67 Y\Y Bug with '70 ~ JiOWARD Ch evr olet , l6' Bristol Ski Boat 75HP l''OR Unicar This 3 wheeler engine. • aw ess con · OYa I DD Dove & Quail Sl<i, Near HONDA 750 Powered S1677 · 1:•1 I d OB&Trlr.Sl200 1972 DODGE PO\YER Sl,075.545·5608 .. --Jamboree, Bristol, & U d Vw 'S drives like a sport.scar & •74 M-"bu M A th N t 962·5618 WAGON·Sharp with low Se leans Into the corners. · uri ·70 VW Bu". Wrecked. C I ~ ac r ur. ewpor 2929 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ---------• miles. <Pl06J. Clossi·c Est-'e ~ .., ••• " Beach. 833·0555 COPELAND'S PaidfororMot lncld Top & Side Cur· VJ Le ss e n gi ne . $175 . a......._ .... 546-1934 tains. $2450;r will take A utom a t.ic , radio. 545·5608 · Na '73 Corv.ette 454 C';l in. T· '70 Plymouth. $700 firm, JEEP CITY Sports Ca . Boal o r heater .powersteerin~& '7 VW 8 Cl N bers Top. Air, a uto, tilt whJ, Cully loaded, new tire:; . 551-1000 1 Motorcycl 1n on trade. airconditioninJ:".-oo2l. 1 . ':'g· ean. u am/fm stereo. Gold gdtond.~. Tran1portation ......................... Compen, Sole/ Rent 9120 ......................... 8'CAB·OVER CAMPER ... $950. 642·2204 '65 ~~ Ton pickup, reblt cng. new tires. '{>7, 8' ca bover camper . s leeps 4. Asking $1 ,300. 557.9430 afl 5pm. "15 'D?eamer. Like new . Sa\'e S800 . Has e,·Cr . )'thing. Sleeps 6. Self con· ta1 n e d . Ja c k s, steroo/radio tape deck. S3.500. 837-0285. MobiJ.Homes 9140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dual \Yide on bay. Xlnt eond. Ca ll 673 ·8385 or 493·5837 . Newport Beach. Landcruisers 6 TO Choose From '71 To '74's Prices Start At $3277 246DVI Motorcr:1es / 'I\ l . .. ~:~:::~·1::!!:.~ ·eJ':YoU: Kawasai SaM 1966 Horbo1. c M b46 9JO:l ·75 JSOcc. now $98.:j. '75t25ec.nowS699. 1 9 7 t T 0 Y 0 TA lj~• ',~.' .. "'4'*.'8 64.5-1746 pa int. Tires, Stereo. ,.. ..... ,,lac w /1addle llhr inler .1 ~--------l!e ,'hl!T::I J-97 30 SJ677 Sl ,'95.S57·5209 ~ lru0.8'&-'300. 'lllBel. <·drsedan. Lom1. llunt. h. 842·443:S 71 0-1 w~ •61 V\V BaJ'a \. ZltOO H•rbOt' Blvd.. J Air, 318 eng. Gd cond, ••••••••••••••••••••••• r--..,---.· 5400 ........., CHU• M.w S41M100 / '75 Corvette. Wbite. Fully $700. 545-o1940 \YANT to buy 4or6 cyl car '64 XKE Coupe. Rebll eng 4 Speed, Jug age rack. · factory equipped plusl--------- or pickup. Doesn·t need & '67 trans. Gd cond. Call radio. heat~r. 134HEV .1 ----~75t ·7747 black leather interior. Pontictl; 9965 10 run. Pa.v reasonable evenin«•SBl-8418. Economy special. '72 s · "-ti '66 Cad , runs good, $695./ AM /F,_1 stereo. burglar•••••••••••••••••••••••• b" upcr oc:e c, mag besl o£fer. 300 E . 17th St. .. pri ce.595·5278 S1477 wh\s, 4 s pd, R&H, tape CM .... •••t ~arm . Super ri~s and '67Pontiacstalionwagon, --'73 Jaguar XJ12, s uper deck. 36,000 mi's. Nttds · ·"'" ~ tires . Low mileage. A tC. Orig owner. Xln1· clean. white., 2'1M mi. •71 D-'-·-paint & minor tuneup. 74 Cad. Cp deVille, v••. 836-8492 aft 6. cond in & out. $400. new tires , stereo . ~ '" leather, loaded. Must 510 W l\1ust. sec lo HP_prec . Will tp, AM /FM radio full Corv ttc 1974 loaded Low 846·1677 sell! $8250 . Pri ply. CMJOll l'On.sidcr partial tr~de. pwr, dr lks. pvt. ply. like milce· a /c P1w AMi FM ·11 Pon! Grand Safari 9701 • _7_52_._707_0_w_k_d_a~y_s_. ___ , 4 S~. luggage r.ack, XI n t a re a mac h 1 ne. nu Under l5M $5995. tape~j,/s, Plb. s1200. Pvt \Vaj!On . loaded, 3 seat , ,-rad10.hate r.4790Ll·I. $2000 . 493 ·3962 Dana &40-8627 Pl c ll p I D r II I d ~···••••••••••••••••••• ~ed.tslenl 9740 Point y. a a u ays, u pwr,x ntcon .$2000, Auto1, Imported . ........................ . 59 HlLLl\tA N. 4 dr. Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1677 . '70Cad.DeVille 4-dr.Xlnl 540-0636Ev~.557·7197 833-316.'i·----- cond. $200./best of£er. '70VW Convert. eon.d. Ori1 ownr. $2500. "-A-. -9935 , 551.5196 Lease 7 4 Dots. $199S. Extra Clean Ph. 645.9684 :-;::?;••••••••••••••••• '71 F'1rcbird. A/C. 36,173 Audi 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Audi 72. tOOLS, 4 dr. air. Al\1 /FM, s unroor. xlnl oond. Lo mi. $3095 or best offer. 831-9487 IMW 9712 ........................ SADDLEBACK BMW " U d 710 W Call 548·7165 mi. $2,500. Orig owner. ew • le GCJOll 1---='-'-"-------1'72 El Dorado. tow mi, full '63 4 Dr, 318 blown head 673-6731. OVER 100 4 Speed, radio. beater. '70 8U5. 7 passf Safari. pwr, rully equip. 43,000 gasket. mak e ofrer.-..._ dr--b:rd 9970 MERC "'''"'S Extra clean ~ 5!5LPA. Camper c·onvcrsion . mi.54G·IS:W or 644·0088 548·6756 1 """11K1V1 "'"' SJJJJ Sl,875. 968·10ti2eves ·---~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• OM DISPLAY ---'00 Sedan De Ville. full '74 ~ART ~Port. 12M mi, 6 '67 Landau, full power + Houseoflmporh 71 T f '65 Vw Sqrbk. Gd cond. pwr. am /fm s tereo, slick , air. like new, air,stereolapc.JOwncr-. AUTHORJZtD oyo a S650 or bt"Sl orfer , acrylic paint ext, leather wholesale book $2250. Xlnl cond. $750. Pvt par MERCEDES DEALER MK II Wagon 67~7117 /67:J-2088 ___ :~·.~se co ntrol. $1400. _oo_-_259_5_or557·9100 ty.586-3000. 6862Manchester. Rad 1 0 • h ca l e r · ·m VW. Xlnl cond. Like --Ford 9940 v-9974 B P k automatic. 325CUU . ~~ uena ar new. $900 or best offer '72 El Dorado Converti· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 523·7250 $1677 Ca\1751-5799 bl e . Firemist green. '64 f'ALCON Cpe. new '72 Vega Wagfln, lo n11 , OntheSantaAnaFwy. 37 .000 mi. l(}()'fr, extras. hrks, st!'cr1ng, t r a n!\. xlnl cond, steel radial :-. '74 Vega '72 Bug, reecnt ly rebuill Super !'lean! $4850. Nt'Cds paint. $400/offer rack , 4·spd, mMke ofr. e ng ine, new clutch . 675-64 545-7098 '75400<r,now""'7. HARDTOP·Big tires & EXCLUSIVELY '75 IOOcc, now~. wheels. Sale priced at 74 Mercedes 240D Diesel WDCJOll SJ ,900. 1213) 596·2332. 12· P .P .842·2821 . Automati c. radio . Aner 5 p.m. 'fi8CoupedeVille. iOL'fD Brou~ham, good '71,nrnucnl! .. nu clutt·h, heater. r-:xtra clean! •d•o d S800 •o I $1 70 0/bsl of · x '60VW 8 d d $900 ... n · · ... nc · r. nu P<llnl. Int. l'On1I. '74750cc,now$t510 $2799. (P669J . & 1~1us T. L, S. COPELAND'S '" First Come Ba Sis JEEP CITY · DRACO'S KAW ASAKl 558.SOOO . A 16SO(I bEldkiWngerl,NSanla rt ~ -· .. na es ewpo l966JEEPPICKUP·Witb ' .......... ·--•~~Ft~w~y·)~54~1~·52~1~7~~1 camper shell. Save·4 ...:...,_r•"rr- days only!!! 1165A) . .,, ..... • 4fMf., $1299COPELAMD'S ! ... u. ;-:~ !-""F'! Id JEEPCITT 1 A real eco n omy automobile with sunroof. automatic transmission . po"'·er steering. factory air condilion1ng. radio, & heater. {871JPV) Priced to Sell! 464KYH ~:I? colnn · i;.i,1.02101M aryJ 968·1986afl.5. $1150.675·3fi06 2 Bene!h 65cc, x t , $500 ------_ •. _ _____ __ _ _ S27JJ pai•.646:8767 Rat 97251Rat 9725 Rat 9725 '74 Pinto '69 Bug. rcblteng. Am /fm ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••.•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Squire . ~.~~kN~-cd:aai~i~~les~:. r::::·1·s··1·s·gg······f4ijj ········~ 1\u tomat 1c, radi o, 962.7351. I ~:!~ ~ 12t-2000tW1TN heater , lug g~'?e rack . ---• NEW flO«f·WKEEl DRIVE Like nl"v.·?056KEL. '75 VW camper. Under • : ·74 Bullaco 250 J>ursang. xlnl cond. take over pymts . 675·0970 before 7pm or673·24~ after 7pm 558-8000 '1? Triumph Bonneville Trucks 9560 t:hopper. il200. For de· ••••••••••••••••••••••• tails. '73 DalAun Picltup, mint condition. S3277 racl warra n;y .. L~ m1 .: '"11 , ,,,,,.,, ,__...,, -~ , ••• , L .o 1\.1any xtras. 963·2431 afl • ...,....,,_, .... -•.• -.d"'"'-·-~ EASE • 6 ......... _. ·-~ ... ~. dol-.......... ~~ • ORANGE COUMTY'S fjtoJl le.tvi.A V~lvo -9772 : :::.• .::;"..;;:;·• '"' .~ •• • ,,_, 9 9 : O&ST 197011arl>M.C.M. • ...................... 0 HU••YI • 631-1276 TOYOTA _ '64.1225. : llOSTCOLORSHAIUll[ : Sales·Service-Leasing ' -.. -230--s-.-,-.-pd-. -A~M-/_F_M·I 1966 HC11'bo1: C flt .646 YlO.l °:j!._~~r. :. ,C_fl! · £: J. __ '"-:. SLEMONS MERCEDES "iO Honda SL 100 $350. '721 ___ <_96_-_2_177_e_v_es-'-.--I llonda CL 350, $700 or , best . Both low mileage, 71 Chevrolet :\<. ton". Air like new. 963·5100 con~. PS/PB. cstm cab, R C ... sw., gd. cond. 51800/bsl OY .-Ver, C. ofr. 644-6779. aft. 6PM. ~ : 'f!\ , ·~ 1Mlvd•"9 10. & hc•t1 ••· • Rollllloyre BMW STAR GA'ZEK••',,I 0 \j · ~ _.. O •.c.~,._...,,... • 234 E. 17Lh St. i2, 280 SE 4.5 Sedan. A /C, ~., 1 ~\ l f\itl.AS---,c---c-'-1 • · ·f!!!!j,$ end i.o .. Cap tO'I• ,J09'9. : a Piperack w /tool chest. '64 Pu.Uy Chopped gd, tires $2500. 546·1530 C.C.laM1!3ll 543-4''4 lmrnac. 1 owner local ...., .. AA~'! M .,,_C>oolr""~""rw.-. M • ,_.,,r $1.47911'.tS..oOI • car. Haft proof of con · ·A ,.,; tt Y' l<«o•-'·•9 1~·~.s1 .... v : LIMITEDTOSTOCKONHAND · '93 .S 9l!IOI • Triumph. • Must Sell. El&ht roo4 bed over cab $600. Call 54&·3262· truck. Ract. Two coat. Suzuki TM 125; '14 mdl, primerSt00.00495-0421 tinlJOU!I .!ervlce. 549·2564 ->'l.11.1a.1 To ...,.,..Joo '"""'!JO",.,.. ll>u•uJo~. • days. 7$1-9480eves. \1.1 ... ..., • ..oo ...... d•r<»•Mf'O'"d•r>Q to .......t>tn CREVIER 64t.ri5ck setup, quick. call 1912 LUV TRUCK-Maga 75450SLC COUPE ·lOU,8·4 .!ideplpes. Real tharpi &'S T. lllOADWA'f '72KAWASAKl500, (llMA).$1999. So\HfA AHA Only 1.500 m i les .. Ukenew,veryfaal COPB.AHD"S 835·3171 beautiful sil ve r /grey S795.751·97'19 JllPCITT nt1ul-n.ATIONQI0 111.t.C._. with black interior. $23.(100. WIJl JeU or lcaae. 197'3 Kawasaki 500tc . 55MOOO '70 '-OQOA, Luxury "sport Up to 48 months avail•· Mark Ill. G'teett, lo• mi. v-9570 Sedan. V•rt nlct;:: blc ror aaleor leue. Ca sl3sy blr. Hwy per•. pWI •••'••••••••••••••••••• 24mp1. Dk Ju.bit. 1hown by •ppt. Pleaa b11.cka, atnp.on h.1&1t•I•· 54t-2052. phone ~·lODO. S000.495-0125. ' '71 Dodie Max l·V•o .l""---"=u~o~·~~c~E~--1 Ill&. IARIY Rebll v.a. auto, nu palnL ... '• toOO HOl<OA, 3800 ml. • :whls. 311/f48 .. '84 how Dally Piiot ClaH· PONTIAC bar1, fArlna. e•traa. da)'l,946-~eves. lfled ad,1 d ispl•Y their a tSt.&:S.A.Freeway Cheapprice.493·124.S ,......... ,..me11•1es with legibillty lla..1000 • uvu;tt.Loog Body, re· and Impact? Oura<lt, wel-----'--'-'----1 Oullaeo.-Allina, tSO EZ cent ovrhauied, 6 C)'I fore prpud lf''llY really ;o 300f'EL 6 3 air cond mlles.'blc'd tor 1t. t125, eng. PaniNt-d le crpt4, iet rtault,i;. Phone su'nroof S7&So: or offer'. 8'2·5617 aft$. $1000. 675·l05t 642·5619. \' M5-2062or675·8743 of ~out Zod•OC b"lh ''9" ·~-l"" I >•-1n •• ,.,.... JJ~ ... .... .,,,, l• ~·~··· ~o..--"' J>w .... 6C-J.6 ~-1 10(loo(, )1 n. ·-,., ...... "°' )0\, .... 10,.,._.. '°""' l !O.,.t ··~--'l,,.... •2 0.-..•• 1... •J Y .... .... .._.. ••WotO> ''"""' •! '""""" ............ ..n. .... "-•1--••n. •• , .... ........ .. ,_ 20,__ '°._.... .. 11 •-~ )I~·­, 7'1(->1 .... 2J,...tl"" ~)0,.. 1• w.. ~., ...... ,, ............ )~T. ;.u,..-"" ,.,_ ,,,,. >''- Jt0.."!>1-~ ..... 1'0.-• _$9,,_ )(I'"'-.o°"""' Good ®"~"' ..... 52 PER MO. LEASES A BIAUTIFUl NEW l1IJlJl1 Xl I 9. """"" """ .... 1111 All/RI UleO! l ' f • :· I • • ' ; ' • . ' ;. • ' ' ' . >. ' ' ON ALL '75 MODELS ATYEAR·END c·LEAN-UP . AT HUGE DISCOUNTS <Si PLUS FACTORY ~ CASH REBATE '72T·BIRD unti\U SF2 Fll V-8. auto. trans., .ir. POWlf...,... V-8, IUfo. tranl., W condiliol lh'IO; !ng, POWer. brakes. ~ ,wl~ power steering, power tnket. • dcMI. POWef' Mats. AMIFMllWeo rdo. heMer. whiltwaN mis. vinyl r1dio. hNter •. wtlitewall tifel,,'vinyl n>of.(168ELH) ' roof. ae.ttier Interior. (8D5Ell} 52895 5 1695 '74 PLYMOUTH · '72 PLYMOUTH ·--SATtilftWMOM v.a. UO. trans., air OOi ldiliolling. v..a. IUlo. trlnl., lir c:ondllionino. poWlr ltMring, PGMf' brlbs. power steering, rldio, hRttt, rldlo. ...... wMeWlll Ht-. vinyl ........ lira. etec:tric igniOon. -(1132KNQ) (214EYC) 53195 51795 .... -. . . . • -·--.. a-- INCLUDING ALL OF THE 276 CHRYSLER &PLYMOUTHS AT BIG SAVINGS BRAND NEW I f75 DUUER2DOOR 85 OFFMANF. STICKER PRICE '71 CHEVROLET CAPllCI v.8. auto. 11111)1., air, power-steer- Ing, power brakes. AM/FM ra:lio. tie.ter. whitewall tires. vinyl roof, tilt wheel. ( 584M IN) I 51295 RYSLER MIW YOU. llOUIHAM V~ ado. trans .. air, p(IW9' steer- Ing. power brakes, pcl'Mll' win- dow1, AM/FM stereo r1dio, lllMewllll tifn , ~ roof, l>O'W8I" door locb. cruise control, tilt I telewt'1114, etc. ( 122JEY) 53050 -· 4DOOel9DMIWil Y-8. a.to. trans.. air conditi(!ning, power steering. power tnket, power window•. power se1t1. rdo. wtlitewlll tir81, vin)'t roof, e bl<.-. lilt-. (218FON) .51995 '70CHEYY , .... Eoonomk:al 8 cytinder, 3 IPMd. m1g ......_ & many more._. to --(219500) CLEAN-UP SAVJNGSON '75's $·· ' COMIUll "HIA" DUl'r , SR'1CIA1'A•uu I ..... LY.-of ... ___ .. .,,_.._ o,..s .. ., ............ .. ..... -. -...... 7:31 ........ ....... l I ' I •. ' '. , . . - ' ' ' • E.DI TI 0 N • VO!,.. 68, N0 .. 28t, 6 SECTl9NS. 76 PAGES , , O~NGE 00\.INTY, ¢ALl~ORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1975 TEN.<;E~~ I ~D{;f~ns~ St~ff 'May Mo:ve-to Ziggurft ":; II)' FllBDBIU(ll[ &OIOBlllnlL .......... ", ... ~ Ge11e f at Ser-•ices Ad· mlftlottetion official ~ today tbiit ''adive diacus1ions .. are un· ~way, to {elocale 1,800 Deferise . Deport_,,~ employe bued in .. Anaheim-and LJlll Angeles to the · Lqona'Nigutl Federal Bulldlng. The .relocatioa propQsal was orltlcillecl! TIU!liday "liy 'Rep. Cha_rte·s H. ,w11aon ... CD -Los Aacelosl. duriac ·a CCJDITW$.ional • aubeomrnitteelteariaconlheaov· ernmea..t'• aequiaitlon or _the· millloa·-· root buil(ling from Roc:kwell Jpternati..W 18 months ""'· . W.ilBQp. claimed thaJ the ')lfo-POSed swJteh of derense employes to Lqw>.a Niguel ~mounted to a ra«-saviq ~o)!.': the p~o( -GSr\, Wlli.:11.US llovtng trou-blf 1P¥~~•.en·tiered build- Urges Still Gun CO.trob UP'IT .......... Senator EdW.ard Kennedy <D-Mass.) gestures with his han<ls as he testified today before the Senate Govern- ment Oper<\_ti9ns Committee which is considering -pre- side11tial protection. Kennedy, Who lost two brothers to assassins' bullets, pleaded for strong gun coritrol laws. c~~ ri:w s<w~-cJl~d ~?:o2·~JJ.gft~r:?; business newspaper Variety said today ABC newscaster Howard K. Smith kept a close liaison with lhe NJxon White House 'over a politfCally sensitive story uJlr co\)ered by a network newsman, and intervened to keep the in- formation from being used on the air . The ne wspaper said the in· formation was contained in docu- 111.e n ts in the hands or the Watergate special prosecutor and is expected to become part ot a $3 million dollar brea<:!h of contract suit fi le<! against ABC by tormer · While House correspandent Bill Gill · ,,. . A IPOkeaman said ABC•Would not.comment on the Variety story. 'ttl8 story said the documents d~t •·il .a ~D·eeembe~ 1971, telei>bone'call by Smith to then· White House cou.nstl Charles Colloa. It said tho call alerted Colson that Gill b a d prepared a report cOnce~ning CIA involve- ment ln the Overthrow or South ,. Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem. Variety said Colsoo followed the talk With· a memorandum lo White Hous.e chief Of staff ff. R. Haldeman .relaying Smith's pro- ...ise that the Gill.i;tory would not be used on network news shows. Art Colony Oktoberfest· Se~.Friday .. ·German beer, hot pretzels, knackwurst and polka bands will be featured al bagWla Beach'$ first Okto&erfest r from 7 to·'n p.m. Friday on ForeSt Avenue between South Coast Hilhwa~ and Third i;tl-eei. . The event"is si>ons&-ed by the Laguna Beach_., ~tllag:e center Committee t9''inau'gurate shop- )Jing until9 v.m : on Fnday nights at many aownto""" shops. • The two polka 'bands that will proviCle lively..mU1ic for street dancine ate T he Dominos and the Eddie Tomazfn Orcheslra. ThrouJhO<lt the evenilJ&, the Lagup:\ Bea~h' High School Boosters' Club .'J'ill s~ra -•Pon-• throw b<ioth, With leading civic o!fic.ta~as ta;rget:s, Among thbse Who have volun- teered are ·councilman Charl~M · Bbyd, Coun<'lhfonfan Phyllis. Sweeney, Clef Manager Alfi"ed Thea!. Plannin.'l Commissioner Sally Bellerue, and S<hool board ., l'l:ealdent ~ano l!Oyd. Tosses will be sold at!15 cents each. Forffli1'•"'"1e will.be closed to through !ralllc 1t•rtii11at3 p.m .• ™dO)I. t . . - c ....... HE SQUELCHED STORY? Howa rd K. Smith • Copies ot the melJl(> are in, the hands of outgoin1, Waterg•le spffi.al P,:oseclltors llenry 'Rulh, thenewspapersald-' Variety said Gill's suit, filed last spring shortly after he was fired' by the rietwork, will also pursue nunierous other ex- CSee SMITH, Page A%l . . . I . • • • inc located In lbe coastal billo. The reloealioh wouli:I arrect employ es of the-DeCenseCaetr•ct Admini1tratioa Services wbo now · Work in apace leas.rd by Ille ..,.. . ernment in Anaheim ~ (.os An1eles. • • , Riehard Vawter, information director foo the GSA. locla)< said t.be leases are about loexPin. He aald'lt woo Id ~tothe-.;al aovernment 's 1dvantap to . . -' • house t.bese employes in gov. ernment-owned, rather than leued, space. · "Our people have been inactive disaasSlons with def.msepeople·at the l~al level on this," Vawter said. WU.son said the sWitchcould not wori because low and moderate income housing is nOC.avallablein t...quDa Niguel. He said most of the affected em loyes eam about . .. . $10,000 per year. ln later testimony before the committee, Arthur Sampson, GSA adniinilitrator, said the agency has plans in the wOl'b to provide housing for low and moderate income ea mens. · "We have r eceived assurances of public officials in Orange COUn· ty and several Oranu Co\l.Oly de· velopen lhat when lhe federal· elJlploxe popuiatioo or La&una ----p.... - Ni1uel w1rraata tt. an &f. flrmative..adion pJan to Ploride low and moderate income llau- ing for these people will 11'1 de- veloped and lmplemea\odi " Sampson teslified. · · · Vawteraaicltoclaytbet GSA1tas identified aever» fodei"al l!lleil· . cif'S work.Ina out of Jeaaed spece that conceiv1bly could ~e trans!en:ed. to the Lloiuna Nfl!iW (See DEFENSE, hie AZ) CftseBacked . -< • I --, ~ -. ·• -By Die_ ·~h, J;udge f Hearings ... On Pier .. Resume --------------~---------¥~,~ " Ear Bitten o f OC Officer "Hurt in An-eat An irate hus bant.I who re-tivevestsaved WakewfromeVen portedly threatened his wife with more serious injury when the a knife Tuesday night bit off a enraged suspect struck him with paQion of an inte rvening Santa a hunting knife. Ana police.man's ear. \ Aires ted and booked into A second officer invOlved in the Orange. County Jail when the melee that errupted when police fracas subsided was Henry J . Public Utili ties Commission were called lo the home 'at 605 Martinez, 35, or 605 Sunset St hearings into San Clemente's re-Sunset St. by neighbors. was Ma rtinez 'is c!harged' with quest for development of an at· treat.eel ror abrasions received mayhem and al!ls ault with a de· grade crossing over railroad while trying lo s ubdue the s us-adl y weapon. Bail was set at tracks by lhe municipal pier re-pectandNsteen·a&eson. $50.000. sumed today at city haJI alter a Mlsaing the entir<._ lobe of his His son , who had a lleg - three-monlhdelay. lef( ear when the altercation edly pummeled the officers It is expected t he hearin,gs will ended was Officer Gregory with his fists as they struggled continue through Friday and Wakew. with his father, was taken to pick up aeain,,... TlJe!Jday and W~-r t..&;~_o_rdi_pg to police, a protec· Orange County Juvenile Hall. nesday nex.tw.eek. J"tJ::S"' .......... ~---~ '-The three,mop.tb postpooement ' . .., U. ~.tias·enablN ·citY • __ __. R Gl'!ioiala to bciliitor their poaltlori .. uru• eagaa in favor of the ground level cn>6S-• ing by colJecling .. the signatures of 5,000 persons on petitions. The lsaue involves repla.ce- ... "' -~lrc-~J930 lwuiel·Ud stairwell approach to the pier. The city wants it replaced with a ground level entrance protected . by some kind of warning lights and safety gates. The Santa Fe opposes the city's plan. ~ff:p?_AJdown Expected In New Hampshire The railroad publicly worries thal the at-grad e pedeslrian crossing could prove to be a safe. tyHazard." The city's answer has been that most of the beachgoers now disregard t'he under ground crossing and use instead a hole in the fence which seems to reap- pear as soon as it is repaired. The city charges the stairwell and .tunnel entrance caich litter and ( (See PIER, PaJoA%) Girl, 1 4, Raped; Twf Men Arrested •San Clemen*e police arrested two 32-year-old men Tuesday after the mother of a ·I4-year-o1d Sa'n Clemente girl said her dau&hler had bee,n'plied db Ii· quor and taken to an apartment where she was subjected to sex· .ual inlercourse. PollC4! booked Leo-Paul J . Soulard; of 627 Avenida Del Mar and David A. Bishop, no perma- nent address, for alleged on· lawful intercourse. Both men were freed today on $1,000 bail pending a co\1rt appearance. ' CONCORD. N.H. CU P() - Former California Gov. Ronald Reagan today opened presiden- tiaJ campaign operations in the state that has the nation's first 1976 primary. guaranteeing a s howdown wilh President Ford. The formation of a citizens' committee ror the conservative Republican was announced five days after President Ford's cam· paign manager disclosed he would open h is drive ror the nomination in New Hampshire's Feb. 24 primary. Reagan and Ford will skip the s ubseq uent Massachusetls primary and meet two weeks later in the n ation·s third pre· sidential primary in Fl orida. Formation of the local Reagan committee. a nn oun ced by Keagan organizer Sen. Paul Lax · alt IR·Nev.), came as Reagan continued to claim he was un· decided about a c hallenge to Ford. Speakin g in Houston Tuesday, Reagao said a convention battle for the nomination could be healthy to "spark a little interest in a tired old e lephant." He has said he plans to annOunce his de- cision about a White I-louse bid in November. .. Named to h ead the New Hampshire Rea,i::a n organization was rormer GO.P Gov. Hu gh Gregg, a lawyer in the state·s second largest c it y or Nashua and a single-te rm chief executive inthe 1950s. Reagan·s earliest supporter in (See REAGAN. Page "2J $11,000 Gem Theft Probed In Laguna The theft of finished jewelry a nd loose stones valued at Sll ,000 from a do"'ntown jewelry store is under investigation today by Laguna Beach police. Police said intruders gained entry to Broadway Plaza Gems. 211 Broadway, through an over· head skylight. Once inside the shop, the burglars sYstematically open<..--d alf di splay cases and removed silver, gold and gemstone items. Intruder s also took loose stones that had not yet been fashioned into jewelry. Police said the thieves left the store t hrough the skylight. Roger Tronte, owner of the shop. dis· covered the crime Monday after· noon . ' The s ho p recently was the target of a thier who raked drop· ping a ri ng a nd escaped with two others. A suspect later was ar· rested by police, but the rings .were not recovered. CONVERT AUTO TO FAST CASH ·•Jt really proves to me that peopl e read your paper. l sold my car on the very first of many caJJs . '' That's the advertisinR success experienced by t he Costa Mesa ' man who placed th.ls ad in the Daily Pilot : '62Yi XL Convt . owner. Xlnl. Cond. Nr . mint. 390 eng., a uto, .P IS,P/W, other extras. See to ap- preciate, makeoffer. llXX·XXXX If you have a car ,YOU wenl to convert lo cash, call 642-5678. We ma ke it easy to put a few words to1 work for you. in the Daily Pilot. ..... I~_. Personal •"t..!• Errands~~ -. . . Admit!.~4 , By TOM BARLEY' Ol .. 0.11, .......... . Orange County Supervl~r Ralph Diedrich and &aperj?>r Court Judge-,William MWTayJID:1- mitted from the witness s(bd late Tuesday that they used po/if:· tices similar to those that le~tt'b the filing or criminal charges against Congr essman Andrew J . Hin.Shaw. -· Bolh Supervisor Diedrich and Juclce ...Muqay readily ·testified for def~se attorney lllarshall Morgan that they used t heir county phones for long distance' calls, used county employes for personal errands and used coun- ty materials-chiefly stationery Neither witness Identified the nature of the assignments giYen county employes. But Mori.in made it clear in his questioning lhal he considered sending the bailiff out for coff~e to be one of the practices indulged. in by judges. Judge Byron K . McMillan was askedtodayifheintendedto seqd his clerk out for cof[ee. . •: ··Just as soon as he id-\ through waxing m y car," Judge McMillan r esponded to loud laughter. Morgan asked Assistant Dis- trict Attorney Michael Capiui aS he pressed for dis missal oF:a.11 charges contained in the Grana Jury indictment of Hmshaw if""it was not common practice ~tor many county officials to do Wh3t Diedrich and Judge Murray h1ld admitted doing . ··I don't think so,·· Capizzi replied ... I know it's done bul •l 1 don 't think it ·s common prac- tice:· ' ' Capizzi continued to undergo· a long grilling from Morgan today as District Attorney Cecil l;licks waited outside Judge Mc Millaii's. courtroom for his tum on t he Wit- ness stand. Morgan said Hicks will be hi s final witness in a hearing (hat challenges t he charges contaitjed in the indictment and further questions the m a nner in which (See HJNSHA W, Page A2} Coast Weathe r ' . Fair s kies tonight but in-· creasing high cloudiness · over the Orange Coast·· Thursday, according to the ' weather service. Beach highs in the upper 60s ris · ing to only 74 inland. I NSIDE TODAY l l i e No sta•e, Evonne· Goologong. Don Scholk1nde•'. · Jern; We~t . Louro Baugh, Bob SNgran. Micki King and· Willie Moaconi ore among, · performer$ who will compete in man vs. woman evmta beginning Oc.t. 25 at MNsion Viejo. Story. 03. Index ' , .I • ' . • L/SC an Juan helter ~ite Out •The San Juan Capistrano Plan- ning Commission determined Tuesday that one of four sites proposed for "' county animal shelter in the south county area is nOt consistent with the city's General Plan. .The site, on Camino Capistrano QOrt:h of Junipero Serra, is the on- ly one within the city boundaries. A.bout a year ago, the City Coun- cil opposed location of a shelter io the city. Although the use generally would appear consistent with the city's plan, commissioners de- termined that s pl'rific informa- tion contained in a dr<1ft t.~viron­ mental impact r l'port provides lhe opposite find ing. They said a potential realign- ment of Ca mino Capi'strano would go ri!:\_QI through the pro- posed fa cilities and noted that the General Pli\n calls for residenti al \.l&es contiguous tO the property. .. The t'omm\ssion 's findings will be included in reports lo the Board or Supervisors which will ultimately decide where the shelter is put. -In other a c tion, the com· mission approved the first tracl since th e city 's Land Use Management code has been in ef· feet and the building moratorium ended. Approval was given for 15 homes to be constructed south of the Capistrano fl aciend as. • Commissioners also discussed a.tentative tract for development or 186 homes on 37 acres east or Ille golf course clubhouse on San Juan Creek Road. Action on the tract , proposed by Glendale Federal Savings and Loan, is ex- pected Oct. 21. . The commission also de· t.ermined that an environmental impact report for a proposed commercial, office and residen· i evelopment at the comer of iilo Capistrano and Junipero a is adeqUatc. , The next step toward this 30- acre development, for which lhe first phase will include a food market, supporting shops and restaurant, will be an application for a Planned Commwlity zone. Stolen Car ~Crashes ; Cops Lose Driver , ftle driver of'a sports car stolen I" Newport Beach ' escaped C:#lifo·mia Hig'hway Patrolmen ?(fer: crashing the vehicle ·near <?fYstal Cove Mondar afternoon. :. The Germa'n-made sports car t;0lled down a 75 foot embankment qefore coming to rest, a CHP spokesman said today. • , On arrival of patrolmen, the ldriver was gone, the spokesman 1said. No one was found during a ,search of the area near where.the crash occurred, he s aid. Investigation showed that' the car, proceeding northbound on Pacific Coast Highway, rounded ~curve near Crystal Cove, went ~t of control, crossed the center divider and southbound· traffic 1enes and went down the embank- r\iept. The incident occurred abOutl:JOp.m . . • ~-Page AJ REAGAN ••• 'fh.e state, second-term cqn· •aervative Gov .• Meldrim Thomson, was absent when formation of the Reagan commit- tee was announced. 1bomson is vacationing in Israel. Thomson 3.nd Reagan first met on Na· tionalist Chinese-sponsored trips to Taiwan. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed P•HIOtftl .anct "'•011- JaCk R. Curlev YI(.• Pre1ldlnl •"' Generel M.o- ThOm•s Keevll ltlfi.t' Thom•s A. Murphinie ,,_.,....!1191!,.llO< ""' CharlesH.loos RlchardP.Nall '"''""'-""'-""'"'"""'-Laaun• Be•<h Oflk• T1 .. 01e._....~, ... 1 _m,..A01t..;~, ... o. 911•* ~1 OllMrOftk .. C•M-l UIW.\I ...,Mrttr ... .,..-1 lleK": ml,..._, llolOlt•a<d H-~lleK .. :t1Ui9Ncfl .......... O s.c111..--Vitti•': 1>JOIU ... tll- 11$oo! Oi...,I'~ Te .. ...,.. C114l M2-Q2t aastHIMI Adwrtllfng .. 2·5671 u.-• .. •c9'All~s: T ... pftOM .......... f'r-S.11C1t..,..,.. ...... "'°""'-"• tt1S Of.,.,., .CM'1 l"Wllllllfll C-· _.,,,,, fH M<!p ltll'l'hiJ, lthnlr ....... Mi.-1.1 lniMI•' ,, M••fll\"t""'flU """'f~ ~' '" n~c•• wltr1ov1 •P't l•I ,.,Ml•'-et ,...,._,, .,.. .titcitlllf ,,_,, "'''''' 1•111' tot Cittt• ""'''• t.llflltfll,t. $Wltit,r~fell rl c•rlH NW l'Mflo 11'11" .. !NII M.W ll'MiMl'l!Y f MllU.., ... lillllltM ,.. .,....,.. ·- • . .,. \ -. Triton Che erleaders Lopa Beaeb Sc-Burd' merabeca have 1ldetracked:1a proposed policy setlln& Umlljl m campalp. expenditures by can.o clidatM.lor the school boonl. The action came~ an,.. lengthy ·discu11(on ol the Issue which first aurfacecl during tho spring·electton, 'l'M -.S -to "table iodelinitel;'' tbepolicy, Of the five trustees, Ron OillcoW}>reued for-flu1ber study ol the matter. QllJ..,q uld he wu concerned tha leboal board campai1n expft4ltu.r• "cancetoutofhand." He also questtooed __ ,_..,,.,.the board ought DG.1 limit the ._1 of money lndi viduat. ~id donate to a candidate'•-cam .. paign. • • , Chileote was oye~bl' the rour other board rnenibln .. t "I don't see a problem or an abuse,'t TrWltee lliclaael Sagar ·~d. Sagar, and Trustees Jane Boyd and Harry Blthell questioned _ why the limit s~ould be placed, notiD& that scbOol board mem .. bers are involved with liWe that could .be considered lucrative or pose conructs of interest.. Trustee Norman Browne said he was opposed to the district enacting law1 that restricted other people's rights. - • • ·Table Mn. Boyd, Brow,neandSqar. Cbllcoleaald be WU CQOCemed that alle1atlons of dilesslve campalp 1pendill1 could be --weapon' bY---oen· dlclat•durtn1 efecU-. "When th.ls issue e•rne \I]) In our campat1111, I didn't"-how to deal with 11-iA the mids( ol the campal111," ChllCJllepld. He said be felt guidelines were needed and that they should be worked out in advmce of the elecllons. The board ... ·-worried that ~ action setting an apen· diture limit could be -by some in the community as an at· tempt to stifle competition fer the board positions. F,....Pfli,,eAJ ~ I WNSHAW I ' . theind.ictmentwa1obl4IDed. Morgan today accuaed C.plui of failing to advt.ei the Grand Jury during Its ·dellber.U.... oo the Hinabaw Case ol t¥' many elements of law they must con .. st~ before they • .,... to Indict anyone. / San Clemente High SchOol's varsity cheerleaders s bow grand finale lo yell they have perfected for next home game, Friday night. against Vale ncia. Lowe r row, from left, has Karen Loukides, Debbie lngledew and Laurie Giambasliani. Middle level. from left is made up of Wendy Romagnini, Bonnie sink and Julie Rose. Pam Marr is at lhe very top. "I have a feelin1 this got start- ' ed by people. without enough money or enough followen. It could only help the person with litUe or no followi\g," Browne said. The limitation of campaign ex· penditurea surfaced during the spring school board elections when unsuccessful c~ndidate Ricbar~ Lemon propCl8«1 that all the candidates ag~ee to hold.their spending to an agreed a.mount. He particularly challenced charges or bribery ccntalned In the indi~ent and argued dur~ ing his long questioning of Capizzi •that there was no evidence in the .. Grand Jury transcript to support the charge. · 1r Judge McMillan refuses to dismiss charges of grand theft, bribery, embezzlement and con- spiracy, Hinshaw will go on trial Nov. 10 in Superior Court. School Schedules Shots for Kids An immunization clinic will be held from 3 to 8 p.m . Oct. 16 at El Morro School in Laguna Beach. Tfte clinic is one of a countywide series being held to im· munize people against diphtheria, tetanus. whooping cough, polio, measles, mumps and rubella. The immunization is Cree. . Although the clinics are designed for scbool· aged childr1n1 perSOI\$ or .it ages, lncludlrig adults are encouraged to take part in the pro- gram, o1ficials of the Orange County Health ( .- BRIEFS ) department said. ·, ChUdren brought to the clinic must be aCcompaniecfby a parent or guardian. Available immunization records should be brought. Bwnan Panel Meets The Laguna Beach Human Needs Advisory Boaril will meet at 3: 15 p.m . Thursday at the Laguna Beach Library. 363 Glenneyre St. . . . ... , Principal topic or discussion w1Il be respons1bili\1es or a Human Services Committee formed recently by the .Laguna Beach City Council. New C'lub to Meet The breakfast club of the Capistrano Valley Exchange Club will !\old its lint meeting at 8 a.m. Thursday at Tiny Naylor's Restaurant in San Juan Capistran~. . The Capistrano Valley Exchange Club 1s open to busi- ness and professional men in the north San. Clemente. Dana Point Capistrano Beach. San Juan Capistrano and southerly i>Ortidns of Laguna NiJ.Uel and Mission Viejo. Further :nformation is avwlable from club Presidenl George Stoneman at 4~5115 . Coror Carniv al A three·day Carnival of Color, an exhibition of art and crafts, will be held begiMing Friday at the Capistrano Beach Plaza in Caristrano Beach. The event wil run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.rn . daily and will feature the works of a dozen local artists and craftsmen. It is sponsored by the Capistrano Beach Chamber of Com· merce and the Capistrano Beach Plaza Merchants Associa- tionA s~~ial display will include an engrav:ng of ''The Stag At Bay' by English artist Sir Henry Edwin Landseer. ln ad· dition, a 52 by .60-inch painting done by artists in the carnival will be on display and up for auction SUnday. Minimu.tn bid is $1,000. The plaza is at the intersection of Doheny Park Road and Victoria Boulevard. Democrats Convene The women's political movement is the topic of the Laguna Beach Democratic Club meeting at 1:30 p.m. Mon· day at Laguna Federal Savings, 200 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach. Speaker will be Vivian Hall, first vice president of the National Women's Political Caucus and a founding member of the Caucus' Orange County Chapter. F\irther information is available by calling 494-1310 or 494-9642. Arrest On the Air DAVIS (A P) -A radio in· terviewer had a surprise guest who stole the show -a campus police officer who arrested him on outstanding traffic warrants whUehew,son the i.ir. "On my show you're going to bust me?" said William Drips, public affairs director for KDVS • the UC Dav ls radio station. Officer Lincoln Ellis delivered the Uno.:.. '•You're under arrest.•• DriPll was led out of the studio, and· stat,on manaaer Jlm MusClewhlte; wbo had beeo alt• ' • - Ung in on a panel discussion about the need for a new Davis city hall, took over as moderator. "Pardon the interrupt!~." he told listeners, without el1iborat· tn1. . Davis police had isoued gpeec1. ln1 warrants for Drips after be failed to appear in court on a ctta· tlon, 1uthorities said,. He Wat be- tn1 holdln lieu or ball. •• Campus pollce,madelhe arrest bec•UH UC Davia Is -the d lyUmtts, aq;ldtypollceba .. ne Jurisdiction, i"apok•men few IJ!e i'adlo1taUon1ald., .•11 • F ,....P..,,eAJ PIER ••• atiract unsavory loiterers nicknamed ''tunnel rats.'' Previous testimony at the PUC hearings has stressed the pro- blems faced by elderly and han· dicapped in using the steep pair of stairs and tunnel to reach the city's fishing pier. The railroad suggested that any new entrance be equipped with elevators for them. The hearings were due to re- sume with· the railroad's at· torneys cross-examining the city 's private consulting engineer who prepared a report on railroad accident statistics and their causes within theci\y. F,....PageAJ SMITH ••• amples of ''cozy relations '' between ABC cotporate officials and several White ~ staff members that affected the n et work 's treatment or Watergate stories. The Smith-Colson telephone talk is also revealed in a May 31, 1974 taped conversation between Colson and private investia-ator Richard Bast Lemon suggested $500 and not· ed that in the previous elect.ion $8,500 had been spent to elect South Coast \, YMCA Classes RemainA pen • j1 • Openings in the · SOuth Couf YMCA special interest classes for the fall program are sWI available. Clas!es include Intermediate Tumbling for age&5andupmeet- ing from 4:45 to 5~45 p.m. Mon- day and Wednesdays; Ladies Ex· ercise for ages 16 aod up meeting from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays and from 9:30 to,10:30 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and F)'idays; Adult Ballet meeting from 7 to 8 p.m. Tueselays ind Thursdays; Beginning Guitar meeting from 1 to 8 :30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. The classes run for eight weeks and are held at the Laguna Niguel Community Clubhouse, 31000 'Crown Valley Parkway, Laguna Niguel. ·Converse Basketboll Judge McMiiian bas already overruled Morgan's argument that all charges against Hinshaw should be dismissed on the basis of a recent landmark California Supreme Court decision. • In that deCision, the case of Lowell Ray Johnson versus San Joaquin County, two justices agreed that the. prosecutor should have disclosed testimony raiorable to Johnson during Grlnd Jury deliberations that led to his indictment on drug charges. Morgan unsucces.sfull:r argued at-the<-Onnge County Grand Jury was· similar I)'. denied an OP'" portunity to assess testimony favorable to Hinshaw. · ., F,....P.,.eAI • rl• ' DEFENSE .• • building. It is about 7Spercen{ va .. cant. ''There are some that.can't be moved. We wouldn't for example, move the Los Angeles sOcial security office to Laguna Niguel,''hesaid. Agencies now housed in the building are the regional office of the National Archives and Records Servi·ce, Internal Revenue Service, Geological Survey and Fish and WiJdlife Service._ Stri riging 21.00 ! Shoes-11 .95 ·Converse Tennis Shoes-10.95 Adidos Canvas Tennis, . , . Shoes-12.95 Tretorn Tennis Shoes-18.95. Bob Wolf Basketball Kramer Au.tog rap h ffames-25.95 Dunlop Fort Frames-29.95 ' Boys Shoes-9.95 Adidas Soccer Sh~s-9.95 Mens Tennis Shorts-6.95 to 15.95 Mens Tennis SNrts-7.95 to ladies . 10.95 Tennis Dresses ·Shorts . & Davis Imperial Frames 29.95 T2000 Strung,Nylon 38.95 leach & Ektelon Racquetball O.Ompio'1 Handball Gloves Badminton Rackets & Shuttlecocks · Soccer Balls 6.95 to 24~95 Footballs 7.95 to-28.95 ,Basketballs-5.95 to 37.95 Volleyballs..:..5.95 to 21.95 Tennis Sox Warin Ups:.: Tennis Tote Bags Tennis s .. · . · ·Bice Repairing :· 538 Center. 646-1919 • • • •'15 I It's Saap ~ "°Kellog Eaay W ednellday' ti~u.. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHA~GE • IJ llllllON -tflft K•llOJ& oC Batlle Credt, Jlidl.'it':'""'ed SIS mlllloa WI mOlllll -aecl It was a sn•p, jblt laklilf a.cu "- from 1 kid. ' You and I may bo.aoclted !or l!Ur9t raaclDI r .... 1J D.,..... ... 001nlllt up to II ........ mi "9 ... -,_ our lac:.a banlcer. N-Yorti<(:lty b havb!& !!-bl• illal'lowtn& -y al 1111¥-..t rate. But Kalloerw• abla~ lo( away wllb -1111 Olt ... 'ot ... J Pll'emt. which di claM to wllat risltlffl U.S. 'IHUlll'y not .. pay. --:•o.t-•••r·· ta real- IY Iha wi.aa "''' to put Ii. lnatltuUons oucb • in1ura_nce compaal•• . and pension funds "'""'sta.ndln,'ln UM~ iet aP!ec,oetbls action, whlcb wee offered by IWall Sb'•t IJl!derwriUn1 team headed by MoraanSlanleyloCo. . · NO FEWE& 11IAN 1'1 Investment bankln& howl .. were on thiJ team. For them, selUn1 the Ketloe1 notes was li~e Pouring ere aft} over Ri~ Krlsples. Effortless. Why is tt that~ many people. art! eager Jo loan money to KeUocg? The answer ts that you and your neighbors buy so mucb Corn Fl •kif. Bice KriSpieo, S..aar Pops and other KelJocc cereala that this company rerely bu to borrow any -. It ean W1ually llnance lu ll'OWth out oe pronu. ~@ r"ult, a K.Uoa note bu what ~financial com· mumty calls a "mWIOUm piece" rarity. In addition, It car· rlu a coveted tripl .. ~ credlt raUnc. whlcl\ means the lender baa very Utile to worry about. Relloeg could pay the entirefrSmUllod back Out of one year's cash now. KBUA>GG'S STRONG tlnanci-1 position is a tee:tJmony to ib ability to withstand challenges and hang on to the ml· jor 1bare of the ready-to-eat· cereal business. Jt currtnUy seU1 20 different cereal packs in the Ui\it'ed States and it holds anesUmated 42pereentoftbetotal market. 1 Kellogg-'s share is thus almost as much as the combined .!lhares oflhe next lhreecompianies -General Mills (20 per. cent), General Foods (17 perCent) and Quaker Oats ( 10 per- cent). The lop-selling cereal in the nation tor many years has been Kellogg's 'Com Flakes. It accounts tor 8 percent of total sales by ttsell. This lockhold on the cereal market makes Kellogg an extremely profitable machine. Its sales have gone up ror 30 consecutive years -they passed Ule $1 llillion' mark last year. Its earnings have risen tor i3 consecutive Y.ean - they topped $72 m(lliOll last year. The dividend bas been in· creased in every year since 1956. THE 175 MILLION that Kellogg borrowed will be used to expand its manufacturing facilities. In addition to iU main plant at Battle Creek, Kellogg makes cereals at Mem-· phis, Omaha and San Leandro, Calif_ It plans to build new cereal plants at Lancaster, Pa .. and Wrexham. England. and to expand its facilities at Omahlt and Bremen, Germany, Kellogg does 25 percent of its sales outside of the United States, principally in Canada. England and Australia It's a company that doesn't really need to borrow money and that's why it finds it so easy to borrow it Banks and other lenders are always delighted to lend money to those who qon 't need it. Old Canning Firm . Back in the Business TOLEDO, Ohio <APl Owens-Illinois Inc. will return next year to the home canning market it virtually left during World War II. Owens-Illinois said it would offer a canning package system to in clude an ad- vanced lid design and metal- plastic rings to fit regular- sized glass pint and quart canning jars. H. Kevin 1-fepp. vice presi- dent or 0 -L . s aid the new line of products will be marketed under lhe trade names ··r.1agic Button·· mason caps and .. Magic Ma son·· jars Hepp said the new lids have a vacuum detection device similar to baby focxl caps which Jels the home canner know when a vacuum is pre- sent. The metal Jid snaps down to assure a vacuum seal on the ;8r, and pops up when the seal is broke n. Swindles Abound Need Used Office Gear? Watch Out N~W YORK <U PI) -A up with a fanci(ul but plall.5.i· species of con man thought ble excuse (or offering the extinct a deca~e back has barg8.in. ''A widow is li- cro~ped up agarn to swindle quidating her husband's busi-busin~smen . ness ... a batch or office sup- He 1s lhe hustler of shoddy, plies has been bou&ht tor a off-~rand or used.up office song from an Army de - eqwpment. peddled to Un-pot ... a customer ln your wary customers at inflated area canceUed a big order prices as pretended bargains. and !We 're stu~k with this · . lot ... Or 1 just a·~cepted a ''THESE H USTLERS Position with the United Na- us~ally get away with their tions and 1·ve got to liquidat-e swindles because of human quickly ... inertia or because the victim Th ull 'b · ~ .. is ashamed to admit he has e g i le exe~ut1ve lJ'.UYS been had, .. said 1 spc>kesman wilhou.t even getting a f~m for Purchasing World commitment on the_ pnce. MagulDe, which reported re-'!hen. the mf:rchandise ~­ surgence of the old swindle. nves 1t is sbocking~y illfenor The con man does not a and the bill much higher than h tb . t ' P-expected. proac . e v1c 1m company's regular purchasing manager. Purchasing World said a He picks on some other ex-distressing aspect of the re- ecutive he suspects or being vival of th.is swindle is that "'1liible enough to bile at an the hustler also seeks to cor· apparent bargain. He drops rupt his victim. He offers the the name or another ex-businessman a fancy color ecutivt "who suggested I call TV set or an expensive you.'' 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Ir.II(• 011 . • llt IV.• "" JlolllotlllO! ,.tel tlS .. ,. • I , It (.W ;I• . . ti ,. •I -1 ., \ Venezuela Oil CA RA CAS. Venezuela <AP> - Mobil Oil 's Venezuelan subsidiary says it has made two important oil · discoverie~ in eastern Venezuela that will produce 1,856 barrels of oll daily. The first strike was made in a well irl Mobil 's Bucaral camp alter drilling to a depth of 9,925 feet and the second strike occurred at the company's Guioo camp, according to a rompany news communique. Both camps are located In th e eastern State of Anzoategui. Republic Corp. . • .. LOS ANGELES (APl -Republic Corp .• a minicomglomorate. has re· ported a 30 percent increase In net in- come for the year ended July .at . 1 •• ·: 'J'he increase, Re_pub1ic 1ald, wa# • ' based on a 9.5 perce nt hike In sales, - , . , • "On DAILY PILOT •• r ' ' • Tonight's TV Highlights KHJ (9J 7 :30 -"The Bridges at Toko-Ri." William liolden stars as a re · luctant bomber pilot in the Korean War with Crace Kelly as his wife and Frederic March as his ct'Jmmanding officer in this 1954 movie. KO CE !50 1 7 : JO -Showca~e. Orange County art s and artists get a pe1iormance platform on this new half· hour series. Tonight is the first of a Youth Cuncl'rl Series presented by the Ora.nge Count y Philharmo11ic Society. KCET (28! 8 :00 -llirohito : The Most Tmm<.1l'u latt' En1pcrur. Rare docume n- tary footage is shovm in this special pro- g ram l':'i'.amining the legend of Japa n's v1s1ting t•mpe ror. KTLA !5l 9:00 -Hollywood -the Sill'nl Era. An extensive toµr of the KTLA lot, orig:1nally built in the 1920s by Warner· llrothers, js conducted by Channel s·s Bill r~ar!"y . TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening OCTOBER 8 wllo IS M tlptl't 11i.on .nvtilill!OI •ht ft tk mpttrr of ~ull fl plo~t li1n 1f1Nin~ unsolved (fQi N9'it: (Cl lZ'"l "TM Ride to M111111111'1 Trtt" (~11) '61 -J1cl loid. Mtloclie .lollMOn. II TM hid OMt ~(I) Motlt: (C) (2hr} ulht Ad· mitWm II OM Jut•" (Id~) -Errol •• M. • ~ w.rit: (C) (thrJ "f1om !lit fer· rttt" (du) '60 -Paul Newm1~. £0 DllMIT Clwt P1rtor111111m: lt•11it -LMy lt.IMlolph ClnlrthMI "Jtnnlt Jtrome" A witn·~fl. suits chromclinl !ht life GI UCy Ran· dotph Ctlurdlill. 1b111111e Lte Remicli 1s Wms!on Cliurth111's !pl111ed Ame1ic1n lllOTfltf. 9;)(1;- 1 lkldles lie Tr.,a1111 I ,.~,.a.,. llO:OOQ (&;{]){j)a.t.i MtSllaM Sus· plcioin wtlen f* d11nl (tutsl Afltfl G1rt1eld) 1t1dilr contes~s 10 1 jllll· lllllc 11111nlfl'. Kitt tries to llllO oul whit llllfr li.ppentd Ind 5tUl'llblH on 1 SUptf·~rtt row1rnm1n1 op eution. 3 New Shows ~'\irf • 7;ewer CL _: · ' '=~ '1:..:.-r :::.· .. ":' ,, ., ,~ices "RAHCHODELUXE". By)AYSHARBU'IT 111 NEW YORK IAPJ -Mer a mor1lh or the new ,._ ~ televh!ilon sea!:lon, it appears that viewers checking ,.....Y'hflMG YOU ~t th~ ~.ew s~ri~.s are solidly hoo~~d on cs~· pa WAMTID TO Phyllis, ABC .. s Starsky and Hutch and NBC s --w ••oUT SIX" "JoeForrester. .,_. - Thc.>y initially liked CBS' "Switch" and ABC's llJ "When Things Were Rotten," but may be losing In· 1 teresl now. On the other hand, t~y weren't very high SUN. FROM 2 1 onABC's ''WelcomeBack.~olter''when theseason-• - t>t_.gan. but last wee~ "Kotter" seemed very much in a favor with viewers. SO GOES Tit£ TUBB: Watching patterns unfold -.'~> 1ng in the weekly audience samples of A. C. Nielsen Company, patterns which show at least nine new series in dire ratings straits since ··premiere week"' or last month. NBC already has axed two o( those series -··The Montefuscos'' and'' Fay," which were getting battered by CBS' "The Waltons" and ABC's "Rarney Mill er .. a nd "On the Rocks" in the Thurs· cltt y n1ght :'llicl.tie ns. And rurther cuts may be afoot as N DC. which has \\·ound up :\'o. 3 t "•ice lhi.s season in the weekly rating .i\·t.•ra~es for ~\leni ng programs. tries to recapture the :'lo. 2 position it ha.s held in past seasons. .i\lthough a s;>okesrnandcclined to comment on a tradl' report that :'IJBC 's new "Family HOl\lak" and Invisible :\.1an ·· s<.'ries are being dropped. he did say the net""·ork will announce program changes later this \\'t't'k. I-l e dee lined to~ointo specifics. 1\T ABC; WHICH IS enjoying its best season in y<.'ars, a spQkcs man said no chunges would be an· nounc<.'d £or at least three weeks. Such certainly was not apparent at CBS, which la:-;t week recaptured its longtime first-place stand- in g in th e weekly ratings averages after un un- pl't>Cedented three-network ti e the previous week . :\ s pokesman said, "We anticipate nothing to· <See TV RATINGS, Page 89) ···-· ... - '/'ht' J,·rrifyi11g n1otion pirlur1· fnJ111 lht• Jerrifying Nu.·l best Hl.'ilt>r. aws Ill 11 111¥ a. .... 5CHDllUI llllYRIS5 [.11115] The most remarkablai film ' have seen this year. OMI COMl'L.En l'lllJORMAMCE EACH FllMING -7:45 RLM IS 4 MRS. IM ~1)1 ~,...,, kltliiifir# Jr. I~•; '~ ' ! " t Perfect For The Dinner Specials MON : Barbecued Hibs SJ.95 TUl: London Broil S4 .9S WED: Sirak & Beer THU: FRI: Bonanza $4.95 Shrimp & Beer Bonanza S4 .9S Prime Rib of Beef 55 .95 SAT:· S1uffrd Lol>ster SS.9S SUN : Steak & Scampi SS .95 • HE.VP BEFOAE HAS TitElll£ IEEN SUC)t A MOYIEJ 4 ACADEMY AWARDS! AIUU"S-'LH ..ueoas-•t.OI CMLRBt-'1.H "THI UOM M 'wtilnr "1'AMAU•SIBI"'_, "TOMMY",· ,,., "LUICHOD "EVERYTHING YOU EVER ANTED TO KNOW ABOUT . ~&THiLl<W' "WIS'IWOIUI" IP5i · "MANDINGO" Ill '.THI II.ANSI IBf" $1.25 'Tl( '2:30P.M. at STAllED(•)CINE S ADDLEBACK P L AZA 1110w0~o"l''"w ""''''' 1r1 ·~11u If ''THE FORTUNE" (PG) If l14S.S:lJ-9:2S ~fjjiiii-I :•1 '' 11'1 ( )1d) .... \,1\1, AT 1:30 a:14! 5:30. 7:30 9'30 co Mir "AIRPORT '75" AT J :SO I 7:lS AJ l :SO I 7:10 FOUNTAIN VALLEY FOUNTAIN VAL LE V 8llOO•HIJJ'~IA1L l•tN<All Ill"' !Vl(I r "FAREWELL. MY ~ '.t ' •· .~o~~~: : R AT 1:00 ONLT AUO "Tiil LOMG GOODBYE" AT 6!00 I t:cs 8llO•J• .. ,11'\!AT I OI ... , .\II "J~ <k; JAW+5 · WBITllORE IS ltmy $. f,_Ja • GIVE'Ell JIELI,, IL\RRr! Al 7:30 & t :lO GENERAL CINEMA CORPORATION I. { Monday, October 13 ~ Disneyland's America on Parade is ... Columbus discovering America. Betsy Ros§ sewing our first flag, A Sunday afternoon in the Park. and a circus. It's baseb~ll . hot· Clogs , and T.V. sets. It's o ur firs~ automobile and a spaceship. It's Ben Franklin, Tom Sawyer ... and Mickey Mouse and a whole lot m9re' , OCE Television (50) JILL IRELAND· STROTHER MARTIN-.;., .. ,.._ llflYNt ClibJJ RI IR.a lfNSTB..L • ..... " llf!YAH OlllOfF ..,. 81\a tlHSTB.l -..,_ 8Nll'V" ~'""°""""'°' lAWllla GOfl)(Ji •-...11r WM.TERHllA_ l'lclA.alJla.-11r~--........... ,...,.. ~-:'!"!'~.41 '= America on Parade is the greatest Bicentennial entertainment eve~t ,/n the land ... daily, Wednesda}i thru'' ~unday, dght here at -' .. ' IN4CMOOLf'1tOO•AMMllNO l'OMINI ILlt'l'ftlC COMf'ANY l•IAMllYRllT ttiOMIN) t ... ICNOOL f'lltOO•AMMIMO K ltl!•ILLIOM "JL't•-il'' --STARTS TODAY--i,f.'f.~~f,f:ILll "Mrwl'' , IH,.'l'atlfl"'"oob COsTA MEIA ORANG( 1 •~ANY Hertior Cinema 2, &•6·0573 Cint,do mt 22', 634.2553 I · LA H•aA• ORANGE --" ANO Dl:VILO~NT "Tflt •oddler C..•m1 to Tnrtl ' " ,. ,,.., ....... ,... .......... _".. fash ion S.u111 :i: 691 ·0631 Stodlum Ori,.·ln 3, 639·7860 •• . ' . tsne -·tlft ctrl 1~t"' QUIST l"Olll l"l.1'tofLlAL MUNING ''lttl""lftl ,... LA MIA"OA k..... WESTMINStER -._•,.1 1;c1 TMl~Tllt ; shoJ1~r to 5,,'0111d:,. "Tiit Ll,Mi"" 1· 9ft.l'fW-' H...., 8 DrM·IP ~1'J'2 ,,...,..._~.,!• 1 1 1 ·..=~lt'~:::......,..,.....c.'"Wllltf'.._,~o.~ ... ~ .. ,._,.,., -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·'--O-'pern°',Co __ 1u_m_b_u~~ ... °'l"fy=:..;J~O=o.=m=.=·6~p ... m7"'.=P=a~ra='=a=e=1i=1m~"';·,,:1;,;p=.m=. ==== f I ' 'r '/ . . • ORRIGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ~Qiutes . . ~ as Murray Storm was be-can lut apriqg when Flsrape t8e a1ilpmeat. CouQUy'1 e.>perators ran afoul or a .st.or'D) is lbe EnVlronmental long_llat ~ tranigressions as they MW1e1;pent ,U:encyotficlal who r,repared for Easter Week .._r!edlbeparachU!e1Chemolo estirilln. • thesupe"i!JOrs. T,boy llrst railed lo obtain an Simuitan-.ty: he reminded outdoor calh•rln& permit n<e<led them of ... tbe creat amount ol pa·· before the rock beat of Mountain,. .ti~e. persuasion and pressure . Jam and Hawk could be bounced it's takes\ to get ttunas squared affthecanyonwalls. afdondil'l:&o.apeCountiy." pauaty. building officials.com, Getting.lbliigs squared around pWned that a 22 by 44-foot build· . .. . . • . .•. - ·~·' Tell•y•• Cl•IJIC:; !'EV. Steeb ' . WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1975 TEN CENTS. l ... at YmyOn[: inc ror storlnJ hiin• •lklers w•1 buiJ( wilhoUt per-mils and neees1ary inspections. Health Department olficlals wtte unhappy with proviaioos. or more correctly the lack at them, for sanitation racWties!"' And county fire officials said Escape Country ,with .its datedevU tnotorcycll.ats and bang glldinl onlhuslasts bod rllllg up • $41000 worth or emergency am-• bU!ance catl• in th• pfevious elCbt ..-lhs. Tuesdoy, Su1><1rvlsor Thomas Riley said hiB ofrice bU •-t many hours workl.Qg with ~cape Country's manaaement to help ironouttb•di(ficulti... • "Wliat lhey are tryinlloclowlll benefit the area. They'rejuat a lit· Ue unorthodox in the way they Clo thine:s," sald Riley. 4 _. (See CHUtISTS, Pa&e All • r shaW Cftse B.aCked • By Die • ·ch~ Judge •• . -. -f School ~ Personal!''~. I -... . -~ llrges Still Gun Co,.tr,alJ. Facility Ok~y~d A $389,000 addition to Esperanza School, a facility for the traiqable mentally retarded in Mission Viejo. has been ap- proved to meet the needs of a -~me community. Senator Edward •Kennedy (D·Maas.) gestures with bis hanas as he testified tQday before th<! senate Govern- ment O_perations Committee which is considering' pre-' sidential protection. Kennedy, who fost two brothers lo assassins' bullets, pleaded for strong_gun ~ntrol laws. • The addition consists of 7 ,300 square feet of floor space con· taining classrooms for music, arts and crafts', a shop, an4 a shower andJocker room. . . CONCORD; N~. (UPp - Former California Gov. ROnald Reagan today opened. presiden- tial campaign operationS in lhe stale that has the nation's first 1976 primary, guaranteeing a showdown with President Ford. The formation or a cjti~ens' committee (or the conserv11tive Republican was announcec.I five days after President Ford'iS cam- paign manager disclo:led he would open his drive Cor the nomination. in New Ha'mpshire's Feb. 24 primary. Reagan and For,d will skip Ute subseque_nt Maa~acbuse.lfa prim&r)I and D)fft two WMlui lat,tt.,in the njttion's third prel si~al l>ri!P•ey, in ~da. ~Forrt;•tion oftbe .oc.f Reagan committee. announced by Reagan 9rganiz.er Sen._paul Lax- alt (R·N~.). came as Reagan ~tinued to claim he was un- deCided about a challenge to Ford. Speaking in Houston Tuesday, Reagan said a convention batUe fo.r the nomination could be healthy to ''spark a little i•ter.tMt · in a tired ·oJd elephant." lie haS said he plans'"to announce bil de- cision fl.bout a White HQuse bid in Noverdbei. ..,; .. Nam ed to head J.he New llampshire Reagan Ofganfzation .. , ,. J • waa former , GOP Qov. Hugh Greara. a lawyer in the state's second largest f1ty oC Nuhua and a single-term chief executive inthe19».I. _. Reagan's ~liest supporter i.D the state, second-term con- 1 serv a ti .v e Gov. Meldrim (See REAGAN, Poge A1l Paienu Appeal. Co~Ruling On-A!JOptio,,. Some of the rooms will be equipped with~pne-way glass for an obMure '9\Cyt; of clusroom ac- lh ltles, ae'ii11.rdlbg (o the architectural firm of Knowles and La Bonte. _ One ol the more interestfng f-of Ille desian plans ap. proved by trustees or the Sad- dlebatk Vall~ Unified School District is a commercial kitchen. ,Sch?Ol authorities believe the vocational area TMR students are most likely to enter is restaurant work and that's why the kitchen was shown in the plans. Although funding for the kitchen equipment is not im· meG.iately available, plans are to relocate dishwa1tiing equipment to-... Esperanza Crom nearby La Paz Intermediate sChool. Saddleback School officials hope to negotiate with the Office of Local AsSi1tance for the S20,000 l~i!OOO required lo out- • f1Uhekilche . , Also'sbowni in the master plan By DOVGLAS'FIUTlSCllE is a iswimmitic PQOI , a feature ror ' .-: .. a.n,,.. .. ""' · whiCh Esp'eranza does not -::r;,o Itvtne c.r:D.fnes tryiniito qu~ify,..un~er the Stale Aid Pro- adopt O.mbot:li&.n youngsters gr"i;n. 'tans are to seek private · plan Id appeal a:. Coo An1eles funds !or its c!ons\nJcUon. 8dopCibn~ court•• rulihC giving The additiop wiU expand the legaf'Custodtot their prospective capacity of Esperanza School to adoptive.,. ctlildi!'eri to the Los 109 studenls1 when <COmpleted in .1!n&~es:P~P•,rtmeftt of Adop. Septi!mber 1976. Construction is ~ livo!ald P~l ancl~n I( :rs:ct~d lo• be!!n in January Lunaflll!lllies "11ll 1<>iheeparate • • · Ie1oj direction• in appealing tbe · Strik ,..., led nlillll of Loe AncoI• Superior , "" I re• Court 1-\(dle.'.f'Mter B. Olsoo. in a NEW YORK <AP) '.__ Sylva reliatous d.isc.t\_ill.inatfm·case. ZaJmanson, 301 who has conduct- oilOll, 'w.h"o stU111as 'not re-ecf a hunger strike outside tHe ceivec.t final written argµments United Nations for 15 days, col· and .rebutta1aJlrom attorneys in ta~ed today and was taken. to the 'cdf baa flven. custody of 18 neB.rby Beth Israel Hospital (or Cam ah! cii>lians to 'the Los treatment, an associate said. ·An&e\es Couftfy Department of OC Office r Hurt in Arf.e.t An irate husband who re· live vest saved Wakew Crom even portedly threatenc.>d his wife with more serious injury when the - a knife• Tuesday night bit orr a enraged sus~cl struck him with portion of an intervening Santa ahunttn1?kn1Ce. Ana Policeman's ear. Arrested and booked into A second offic,V involved in the Orange CountY Jail when the melee that ern.lia"fted when police fracas subsided was Henry J . were called to the home at 805 Martinez, 35, o( 605 sunset St. Sunset st. by neighbors was Mai:tinez is cha.-11ed with lreated for abrasions received mayhem and assault with a de· while trying to subdue t~e sus· adly weapon . Bail was set at pect and his teen-age.son. , $50,000. Missing the entire lobe of his His son, who ttail ajleg· left ear when the altercation edly pummeled the ' ofJicers ended was Officer Gregory with his fists as they•1tniggled Wakew. -with his father, was taken to Accordin1 lo police. a protee· Or~gt;_COUfitY Juvenil~Hal}· /~~ ·E1 ·Torc;» 1gli ?ool -• ' ,J I Errands i.i ,. Adinitted • ' fly TOM BARLEY Of .. O.lly "''-'"'" Orange County Superv~or Ralph Diedrich and Supei;toa Court Judge William Murray~d· milted from the witness stlind late Tuesday lhat they used pt:ec. tices similar to those lhat l~~ the filing of eriminal eharges against Congressman Andrew J . Hinshaw . Both Supervisor Diedrich and Judge Murray readily teslified for ~efense attorney Marshall Morgan that they used their C9unty phones for long di.stanc~ raJla. used CountY, empJoyes ror personal errand'5 and used coun· ty materia.ls-chjefly stationery Neither witness identitieil tht! Bidding Out Again nature of the assignments gi>'en ing readvertised through next county employes. But Morlan week with the hope or meeting ·,made it clear in his questioning Administrators of the Sad- dleback Valley Unified School Distri"ct are hoping two's a charm with the construction bid- ding for the El Toro High School pool. the district's $485,000 budget. that he considered sending the The pool to be officially known as the Ronald W. Caspers Memorial Aquatics Center, is be· Co w's Stra nge De ath P r obe d TlJCSON, Ariz. (UPI > - Arizona authorities today report- ed the strange mutilation of a heifer on a Pima County ranch last month, similar to attacks in 11 other states. Similar mutilations have been Couna in Wyoming, Montana, New Mexico. Idaho. Utah, Texas. Oklahoma. Kansas, Nebraska, Minnesota and Colorado. In eastern Colorado, 128 head of cat- tle were r eported killed and mutilated since April. The dead heifer was found near a water hole in the Robles Junc- tion area. said Livestock Sanitary Board inspector Mack Matlock. The tongue, udder and · rectum has been cut from the animal and there was "very little blood'' al the site of the cutting, he said. School district trustees threw bailiff out for coffee to be one of out the last bids after it became the practices indulged..Wn by apparent that the low bidder was judges. $182,000 above the budgeted Judge By ron K . McMillan was amount. . asked today if he intended to send Tht 'nl!W bids are scheduled to his clerk out for coff'ce. ;: be opened Oct . 29 and the con-''Just as soon as he ~ tract to be awarded Nov. 3, pro-through waxing my car,'" Judge vided that the budget require· McMillan responded to loud ment is met. laughter. If it isn't, Saddleback Valley Morgan asked Assistant DJs. Unified School District trustees trict Attorney Michael Capizzi as will ·have to look for ways to he pressed tor dismissal of all make up the deficiency. charges contained in the Gr<Jhd One possibility discussed <See HINSHAW, Page.U) ,. .. , earlier was to cover the shortage .. ' with district bond money and stale aid funds . Thal remedy, however, is not in favor with a majority or the governing board. School officials hope to have the pool open by early May, 1976. Rocky Undecided KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. tUPI )·-Vice President Nelson Rockefeller. joking about hi s lack of a bulletproof vest, said Tuesday he still hasn't decided whether to seek another term. l·le told a news conference that he is not yet a candifiate for the vice presidential nomination, and "I haven't even committed myself to whether I would be available." Fire Station Open Houses Set Saturday lfey kids, wanna hang around at th e fire house? Saturday is a perfect time to do it when the fire stations in Mis- sion Viejo, Laguna f-Ull s and ·El Toro hold an open house. FirE"men will take visitors on guided tours of the station, <tc- monslrate firefig hting cquip- meQt, ~nd distribute free fire prevention materials. • C o ast ' ,, Weat tier Adoptions. ;_ The: children wilJ rerp.ain in the homes~e'farenta,whoaretry­ lne ll> adopt them anUI the mat- ter Ms been appealed, per Jiadge Olson''hlling, t. • · N~w~caster -Coverup? Jn addition, firemen will assiSt homeowners with the prepar•· lion of fire escape plans and l!k· plain the functioning of home smoke detectors. Open house is sched uled Crom 9 a.m . .to 4 p.m . at all fire stations. Fathers note; Television sets at the stations will be tuned to the World Series. Fair skies tonight but in- • Ctea!.ing higti" ~cloudiness over the Orange ·eoast Thursday, according to the weather sefvlce . ..Beach highs in the upper 80s ris- • ingtoonly74inla9d. . INSIDE :rG.DA ~ 11te. Na•to'Se. · Evo•"• GocJiogong, Don Scllo!Jander. Jc'll \\'f'ft.,, t.o.ur~ ~h .r Bob·s.agran, .lf'lcin King,..,., -; WifHt Morconi ore .. °"'°"' ~orrlormert who will cpnfprle in ·man -v1 . womfan--" ~· 1><9Mo11ig -CCI. 2S• el 1\1- Vl<jo. sr.,,.., D3. ' • " ., ...... ::,:;:;_-., ::.,~ t ..... = ~--,.., c •• ... ... , ii{:i':::. . ., a•••'.Dt-• .... oi-1 ', C1' A4 Dl O• tc4 • c~=o.tr ,_,.,,,' a......-c.. •• '-• • . ~..... M ·Dr • .Mllfll,... •I •t 1 IFMI I .... ....,_,. • 81~ ....... . .. , ......... ...., ,_. C..-11 T....,.... .. --a.HN ""....... ... llU'811 Cl~-All ._......... C1 ~-M.DI The Jl&Cfge ruled tbal Family Mfnl.at:riea: a J W~ittie.r-based adOptidn agency, bad dis · crimliaat.'4 aaalnst 1.4& Angeles Health Department physician Dr. Richard Scott in j>lacioi ~the . ch11=.r~ir .. i:~~-~ ... ,\1) l .. \_ -~Hool Gets HaDcihalI wadi . , . , A,Al>uble-dee! handball wall bat.!b~en dortaJ.'d t~ Laguna =· l(•lenela lii:hool h1 mem· · =tbe PTO and r .. idents of UM urut)I. • t'lirana• wolt . yolued 000,~ -l'C! .. lnlct;,cl OUl;of ,. illd ·th• aurilmer And WM ,_Y or .Pl•Y "'hot\ school qpeotjl l••l "!Olllh. • ....; !frustil .. -.of-lhe~ Saddleback Vallejr U.Dlftett ~hool Distri<t Mcinclo1 formally occoPted the waU u a clll and t~oni<ed th ... lnvolv~ ln"lbe project. ' ,' CIA Tip 'Kept From Public' NEW YOJIK !UPll-Theshow business new.paper Variely said today ABC newscaster Howard K. Smith kept a close liaison :with lhe Nixon White House over a politlcaJly sensitive story un- covtred by ...a network newsman, a.oct interVined to keep the in- formation from being used on the air. . 'fhe newapa@er# said \Ile , in~ formation Was contained in docu· meats in the hiinds of the WateraatefP,ecial prosecutor and Is ••pected lo beco-partof a $3 million dolllJ' bread\ or contract 1\dt Ned against ABC by f0<m ... • ~te Rouse corresPoridt:ot Bill· • 51iU. • I • .. A spok.t!timan •a ABC would · ~coinrllo.nt9.11 theVlrie1f atqry. The story sald ffle docUments delail1 tt December; 1971 , telepho~call b)' Smith.to then· Whlile ous , cwnsel Charita Col-. sa d the .. u tilenea Colson th a G lu had ""'"°"ed a report concerning CIA involve· ment in the overthrow of South Vietnamese PreBident·Ngo Dinh Diem . Variety 1aid Colson followed the talk with a m emorandum to Wh ite House chief of staff H. R. Haldeman relaying Smith's pro· mise that the Gill story would not be used on network news shows. Copies of the memo are in the hands of outgoing Watergate special prosecutors Henry Ruth, thenew!$paper said. ~ Vari~y sald Gill's suit, filed last spring shortly after he was Orid .,)' the network, wijl al~o pursue numerous other ex- ampfes of ''cozy relations'' betW~ ABC corparale officials and several White -Houff staff members that a ffected the ne-twork '• treatment or W•tercate stories. - 1 The Smith·Colson telephone talk is also revealed in·a M~ 31, 11.!!e SMITH, Page A1l .. A~"'"9 HE' SQUELCHED STORV? HC!ward K. 8mllh ' CONVEIJ.T Al!fO TO FAST CASH "It really proves to me that people read your paper. I sold my car on the very first of many calls ." That's the advertising 11uccesi experienced by the Co3ta Me-~ man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: · . ;: . '62111 XL Convl. owner. Xlnl. Cond. Nr. mint. JOO eng., auto, P 'S.P /YI' . other extr as. Se(' lo :.1\)- preciille. n1:.ik ('offl'r Ir you hav1• ;J cur you v.'ant to conve~l lo C:1:-.h . cHll 642-5678. W,e make 1t ea~y lo pul o rcw word~ lO work for )'OU, in lhc Daily J.'\lot. ' ,, . . r-;-~~-;~~...J....-.~~.:...---~:--~~~~~~'-~~~_..,;,,-~~~~~:--...:.~~~~~~~~~~-'-----~-.1111~ \ I .. . ' - • • ' N DAlt.YPl~OT SB Wednnd!y, October I. 1175 ,._P.,,eAJ SHAW indictment or Hinshaw if it ool common practice for county offlclab$ to do what edrtcQ. and Judge Murray had mltted doln'g. "I don't think so," Capizzi plied. "l know it's done but J o't think lt's common prac- lict-" Capizzi contlnued lo undergo a 1ong grilling from Morgan today as District Attorney Cecil HJcks waited out.aide Judge McMUJa.q's Courtroom ror his tum on the wit· hesssiand. Morgan s aid llicks will be his rmal witness in a hearins: that challenges the <.•harges contained in the indictment and rurther questions the manner in which the indictment was obtained. Morgan today accused Capizzi uf failing to advise the Grand jury during its deliberations on the Hinshaw case or the many elements of law they must con- sider before they agree to indict anyope. He particularly challenged ~hargcs of bribery conlained in tht.• indiC'lment and argued dur· ing his Io n)! <1u estioning of Capiz zi thal there was no fvidence in the Grand Jury ·transcript to support the charge. If Judge McMillan refuses \o di:.;;mi ss cha rges of grand theft , bribery. embezzlement and l'On· spiracy, Hin sh a"-' will go on trial Nov . 10 in Superior Court. Judge McMillan h~ already ove rruled Morgan's argument U"lal all charges against Hinshaw :ihould be dis missed on the basis 9f a recent landmark California Suprl•me Court decision. In that decision, the case or Low~ll Ray Johnson versus S<.in Joaquin County, two justict!s ·.Ureed tha t the prosecut or iOOWd have disclosed testimony favorable lo Johnson during Grand Jury deliberations that led lo his indictment on drug <;barges. . Morgan unsuccessfully argued that the Orange County Grand Jury was similarly denied an op-. portunity to assess testimony favorable to ~inshaw . RE·AGAN ••• Thomson, was abs~nl when formation or the Reagan commit· .. tee was announced. Thomson is ~acationing in Israel. Thomson and Reagan first met on NB- tionalist Chinese·sponsofcd lrips toTatwan. • • ' School Hires :reacher for ,. ~Viet Students ' h Saddleback Valley Unified ,SChool District trustees hired Miss Tho Anh Bui Monday as a permanent teacher for 61 refugee ._students attending 13 district !<!Chools. 1 Miss Bui will travel to the tvarioUs schools and assist Viet· namese and Cambodian children with their assignments. primari- ly in English. Of the 61 children ooly three speak and understand English well and eight others have · minimal fluency. The rest have no English comprehension at all. Miss Bui's annual salary is $11,000 plus a S200 mile:age al· Jowance and $900 in fringe benefits~· "' School officials said that her Salary Would be reimbursed by ,t.he Dept. of Health, FAucation tmd Welfare. Two Die in J e t NELLIS AFB, Nevi (UPlJ An Air Force Fl 11 jet fighter crashed on a routine training .mission 60 miles north of hE're· Tuesday, killin2 two crewmen. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N .• Weed '1"••00.nl an<1 Pvlll!- Jack R. Curley '\l't<•PA~io.nt_Gt....,IOI~ Themas Keevll ldl!Of ThOmas A. Murphlna Ma-1 ... Edll• " OWlrles H. Loos Rkhard P. Nall AUlll..,IMeMtlfltl.iton 0 -Eased <:ontro .. • • • • • . .WASHfNGTON (UJ'l)-J'refi- --· dent Ford tQday pro"'::l~i'~ ftductiot\ jn.ifederal-ty ~ 'tll'l•t• domeatlc airllilm. ~·10· -tn1 more eompetition_.w-lower prices •re needed because ~·tor many Americans, air tDavel bas become a luxury too e,(pensive lo afford." ·major dome1flc airlin109, llluecL'- statemenl saylnc the propoeal II "misconceived" and ''would dill" rupt aiillne service ao4 caUM.,. pu.bfJ.c;,._]nc~~venie~~~~ _ Ford sent Conere¥ a bill that would let the airlines cut prices up to40 percent or raise them up to JO percent on specific routes wilbout Civil Aeronautics Board ap· provaJ. The President's proposed legislation would be the first ma- jor reform or CAB authority since the .board ";'8S created :n years ago and the.second step in a lhree- pronged Adminis tration effort to- reform the U.S. transportation in- du~try . The Air Transport Association, a trade group comprised of all New' Delivery Truck Okayed For Schools fusion. • · "It would adversely affect millions of passeneers and shi~ pers, thousand• of bualneaes irr hundreds of Communities, the tt· liable transport•tlon ~mall : the '.welfare of '001000 airline employea, m11llohs o(. shareholders,t lnveatan holding billions of dollan of *line dlibt; aircraft manufacturers and IUP- pliers, •nd Wiil endan1er \_fte financial intecri.ty QI, the: ytioft's vit81 ai.rpor\ 1ystem, "'·the state- ment said. T.ransportation .rSecretar.y William Coleman Jr. aad P•uJ 'McA voy of the ColiadJ or Ecortomic Adt'isers said the pro-: ~ aviation blll ahould, cause fare1'.to fall beloW Pre1ent levels on some routes, particularly the longt;r ones. · · Most fares that are not reduced ,1hou1d:temain~ present levels, barrtiig incr'eases in airline operating coats~ they told re- porters at A Whl~e House briefing. ,,,_ .... p ... _,_ Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, at 75 the oldest U.S. military offfcer in un: iform, has been reappointed for another two years Of aC· tive duty as head of the nuclear prQJlUl•ion team. '\ . . • Funeral Set · . ' . ' • • • For Tr.ock.er . - l l HerhBowmao S he's Lady Godiva Six pages of facts, figures and cost projections convinced trustees of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District. Monday that they need a new delivery truck after all. ''I would certainJy say . . . that if Congress wiJl adopt this legisla-tion, prices wili l>e different and on the Jower"side'lhan they would be if you didn't ·adopt this legisla- tion," · Coleman a aid. A cryptside funeral service will be' ~eld Thursday in Newport Beach Cof Leisure World resident Herbert Bowman. wbodied Mon· day at Saddleback Community Hospital. Mr. Bowman was born in Fort. Nancy Skarvan of Fountain Valley has been chosen Lady Godiva for \Vestminsler's Founder 's Day Festival lo be celebrated this Thursday through Sunday. She'll lead parade Saturday morning. · Action lo purchase the $11,000 heavy-duty vehicle was braked by the board of trustees Sept. 15 because trustees weren't con- vinced the need was justified. f' ..... P,..eAJ SMITH ••• ' . 1974 taped conversation between Colson '"d -private, investigator Richard' Bast, h·ired by Colson during tile Sena'te Watergate .in- vestigation;VarietySaid .. Worth, TeX .• and Uved32yearsin California. He moved to Leisure Wofld in Laguna Hills two years ago. He drove a truck for1.S years for a sand and gravel company ... He is survived by his wife. Huntington Youth Killed on Cycle ' A report by District Business Manager Gilbert R. Moreno pointed out t hat the district's two half-ton vans were insufficient lo handle the delivery of supplies and mails to the schools. Moreno said it wQ\lld cost the district $5,157 a year to i;ent a truck. Al that rate the new truck would be paid off in slightly over two years. It said Cdlsori told the detective about the Sll)ith phone call, ad· ding that bis secretary on another extension made a re- cording of it. Variety said the re· cording was also in lhe special proseculor:s hands. Marjorie, of the family home, 129-A Ave: ltfajo_rca; by a son. David, of Yorba Linda; and by his mother, brother and ~ister. •all of Dallas, "ex. Thursday's services~ be at 1 p.m. al Pacific Vi~w Memorial Park ana will be conducted by the Elks Lodge of Palm Springs. An 18-y ear-old Huntington Beach youth was killed Tuesday night and his companion was in- jured when their motorcycle col· lidedwilbavan. Brent Lawrence Child of 20372 Venus Circle was dead on arrival at Huntington lnlercommunity Hospital after the 8:53 p.m. crash, police said today. His companion, Richard Ernest Lammers, J7, of 18931 Santa Catherine St .• Fountain VaJley, was treated for injuries locally, then transferred to Long ·Beach Naval Hospital, where no condi· tion report was immediately available. Police arrested thedriverof the van, Donald Ernest Treece, 44, of 18921 Carolyn Lane, Hunlington Beach , on charges of manslaughter and fe lony drunken driving. He was treated for head cuts at the hospital, then taken to city jail, police reported. Bail was set atSS.000. Police said the crash occurred al Garfield A venue and Lister Lane, as Treece allegedly tried to make a left turn onto Lister into the path or the motorcycle. Lammers told police that Child, who was driving the cycle, tried lo swerve tom iss the crash but could not, officers reported. Police said Lammers suffered cuts and lacerations in the crash ind also complained of pain. Child's body was taken to Smith's Mortuary in Huntington Beach. Funeral arrangements · have not yet been made. The Orange County Coroner's of£icellated RichardChildofHun.- tington Beach as the youth's rather but a list of additional sur- vivors was nolavailable. Child was a June graduate or Edison High School in Huntington Beach. according lo Jerry Ar- riola, assistant principal. He said teJchers said he was quiet but earned a 8 -plus average, taking a wide range of courses. including some in the automotive area. Arriola said he applied to UC lrvineforthe fall term. Board members agreed un- animously to buy the new vehicle and allow school district drivers to keep on truck in·. Variety said when it aske<l. Smith about the call, he said hf did not recall respanding1 to· the story by helping keep it orf the air, although he may have talked with Colson about it. Ref11nd Slated Sc Gas Rates Reduced WS ANGELES (AP) -Southern California Gas Co. has been ordered to refund $5.2 milliori ip s~~­ . charges to customers by way ot a six-nlonth rate re· · duction. ... The Public Utilities Commission (PUC) ordered the. average 7-cent monthly residential deer.ease ef- fective today to counterbalance a surcharge 1n effect while a Southern California supplier, El Paso Natural G~ Co .. applied for a rate hike. Th~ ~pplication was denied by the Federal Power Comrmsston. The decrease will be spread uniformly among all the gas company;'s customers, a spokesman said after the PUC meeting. · The family suggests memorial donations to the Heart Associa- tion. l'roM Page A J CHUJ'ISTS "But, .. he sighed, ••jf we let them jump tomorrow they'll be• back with something else the next day." His fellow supervisors nodded ii} agreement and quickly agreed to flag do,..n the chutists before they are airborne. 2 Teens Nabbed LOS ANGELES CU Pll -Two teen-agers were arrested early. today when they tripped a silent alarm while allegedly taking an estiniated $140,000 worth of furs from a May Company store. Booked on suspicion ol bur.glary were Steve Jackson, 18, and Terry Smith, 19. f' ..... P,,.e AJ CAMBODIA KIDS. •• California law permits r e- ligious selectivity when agencies place children for adoption, with preference to parents adhering to the same religion as the child. The judge said that Family Ministry's requirement that pro- spective parents be practicing members of an Evangelical Christian faith was not ap- propriate in the cl\e of the Cam- bodian youngsters, who likely ·.were Buddhist or Catholic. Reconls on the point were not available. Laine Waggoner Of the Los Angeles County Department of Adoptions said Tuesday, "It may take two years before this gets out of the appeals court.·· Until the matter is settled. she said, the families will be in- terviewed as foster parents and. if qualified, given that status for the duration or the case. Donald Powell. whose brother is acting as his attorney in the custody case of Keo Thomas Powell, 19 months, obtained an order from an Orange County Superior Court the day before the Los Angeles proceedings bcg_an. The order. Powell said, gives him legal custody of Keo. . "I'm willing to work with them," Powell said in an in· terview Tuesday, "if they come out here and are cooperaUve. ''But if a police officer comes out here and says, 'It's time to give up your. child,' l \IJ1tt....fihow him the court order and we go lo court." In his attempt to keep Keo, Powell bas split off from the rest of the families affected. Gordon Luna, however, haB joined with the 16 other parents to prepare a common defense. "My answer to that is 'no.' You will not-take my son from me," said Luna . Cale Pen joined the Luna fami· ly June 25. Luna has watched Cale take his first steps and heard ''da da'' become part of his limited vocabulary. "The emotional well·being or our childre n is at stake. We will not stand idly by,'· Luna said of the planned Yppeal by the group of parents. Mrs. Waggoner of the adoption department said, however, that at the end or the legal proceet.I · ings, the department still will have to consider what i.s best for the children in placing them with adoptive parents. Demonstration Of Painting Teclmique Set Conv e rse B'asketb.b ll Shoes-11 . 95 Conv ·er ~e Tenni s Shoes-10.95 ~Adidas Ca .nvas Tennis f, · Shoes -12.95 r' T reto rn Tennis Shoes-18. 95 Bob Wolf Basketball Lenor e Beran will d e · Shoes-9.95 monstrale painting technique Thursday at the 0ctober meet· Boy s Adi d a·s So c cer ing o1 the Mi.,ion Viejo Assoc:i•· Shoes-9.95 tion of Artists and Craftsmen. Mrs. Beran has a studio in Van Nuys and lives in North Mens Tenn1·s Shorts-6.95 to Hollywood. She is best known, according to Margie Prestwood, 15 95 Stringing 21 .00 Kramer Autograph frames-25.95 • DUnlop fort Frames -29 .95 Davis Imperial f~arries 29.95 i'2ooo Strung Nylon 38.95 Leach & Ektelon .Racquetball ChOmpion Handball Gloves Badm i nton R~ckets & Shuttlecocks association publicity chairman, • ;~~di~~ expressive character Mens Tennis Shirts-7.95-to • SO'cc~r Balls...,.6.95 to 24·.95 Mrs. Beran'!! paintings are 10.95 f tball 7 95f 28 95 displayed throughout the United d -.lennis Dresses · & 00 S • . O • ~;,,fw!:t. Canada, said Mrs. La ies I BaskeJballs-5.95 to 37.95 ·Thursday's meeting will be at Shorts U-11 ball · 5 CfS to 2) 95 7 :30 p.m. at Los AU•q• In·. Ten..:s Sox . Warm Up Suits ' t,...;,,'·•,...'Vl__.•~Y __ s-__ • __ ,_. ~-1 termedlate School. 25171 Moor, 10 near the intersection of Mulrland• and Los Ailaos Tennis Tote D.u.s Tennis Batis Bike Repairing Boulevardl, In Mission VleJo. _ ¥UV , Additional inrormatioi;i is ... L •L Describing his reaction to Judge Olson's ruling as "shock," Luna aaid of his prospective adoptive son Cale, 13 monthA; "He ts my son . Now somebody 'll•YS!I to me, I want to take your eon away from you: . available from Ml'O. l'l"eat'{n!Od, • -0.l..ft· 9 h 6.._.., Sun._ 538 Center Oll0-1919 518·5533, or Vau.hn Miller,· 1.;. .. ~I"'~;.,;;;.;..;; --~--.1 · ~~,I.;·------..""'---·· 830-27U. ' . I , ' I : ... ._. __ .-l • l r I Spaceship· to Paradise Salvaiw11t "by ul'o PromUed .by cuin.t. . • SAN FRANCISCO 'CAP) -~ -tWr d>lldttn ponons roport Tuesday ID Lone Fllbllclt7 about,a ~c..it ........ laid a l<!.lor Count7, Ore., after II«-· Dan ._proa>lleoaap-'>iprideto ..,.,..... ... sent lo the San Sl•Us.43,ofSprlnll!eldsonthot puad.lte •P_Parently c:wed the Joee .:;.,.News. .._ a m.y1lerioua postcard from ~ to cancel a rocndtmmt Autboriti• In Oregoo say they Fruita Colo. It said "1 amoalhe ~ Kbedutecl for tool&M in are tr.ring the di11appearance of way. i wil l be t-faveiing ex- San.Jme, Calif. ala persons who converted and ap-tensiveJ.y and you won't beat * ••we are very CODC.'ellled aboal 'r::::J!Y we.Dt to a secret from me again." 'I ~ pank tbe nowspapw'a cnot-camp: ' Mrs. Eaton and E\11-tra..a • "'1! s11-r10ctoberl.117&. ·· Attora . ,Mental Hospital Urge·d for Patty ~.' F>-om Wire Services HE SAID A llllO!ION ~'4 SAN FRANCISCO -Patrici• !or the transfer will be filed ot Hearst's lawyers think she h,ea.riog, ..fll \Vhfch a judp belongs in a mental insUtuUon . take up the final repGrt on They plan lo ask a federi! Hearst's ••mental capacity" by 1a, about the 20 people who. • aaent Cbris-Culson sild S&aci~~ * * * •;"TRIS IS NO F,llAVD," con· left for Colorado with lour othen UMd Ule Jetter. sent by self-known only as Eve. Charity, Judge later this monlhtotransfer three court· ~polo\ed the 21 -year·old newspaper psychlafiis s. -· .. -- heiress from jail to a private The .... ychtatrlsts handed their Fruita Nuts ~V O 'J'f·fd fol)o.wer Paul Michael and Reek. Ms. C&rlson Mo_r1enslern. ''These 20 in· saldStagcs si1.nedbiabouseover dividuali chose on their own to to her before he left .nGCharlty leave'tbei.r hom.es and families in eave her baby to another couple. mental hospital --contending -she needs treatment before she'll preliminary findings to U.S . .W- Aoo.otRumor F•UITA, Colo. (UPI) -111.._ Clarence Corder 1aya bis '°*"--~and ho doesn't can If ll,lakel rwnon of flying ........ '::.Co them. Orecon. "We Ute to .of ourselves • as • &rowiq cocQmunll1 and we get our fait ab•re °' """'-'•·" Corder said Tue9Cley. ••But we 1 can use more. ~ rar-aa lhe pu blic!ly goes, 11'•'ve had Ufft_ ... •• r '11.bere are now people all over the United States preparioa fo leave on a UFO and ph13'ically · riR to a higher level," the letter 1ajj, .. 'Tbese individlWs are p fni through ltn •Overcominc pro.I cess. • Wilb thit process il ls necessarY lo live up everythine:, including pos1eftioos and loved ones,'' :Public recrul!ment 01eettn1s blve ljeen.J>eld over t!Mi ·put i;nontb and a ~ll in at least two Oreeon ar,,d ~three \California 'cities: They· are conducted, by a man and 'wbman who identity - themselves only as "lhe two" and claim to be extraterrestial" evangelists or their disciples. ~~~· ' . THE PVllJ.ICITY involve. re- l ports that about·20 persons disap. peared from Oregon last week ~after ..atteftdine a meettne in which a ·m iddle.age couple p"°" mised a better life on another planet. Authorities believe some of the· missing persons might be in Colorado, possibly in Fruita. i c.order said he didn't know any local residents who had seen any flying saucers and was not aware ~of any large number of strange : fac.es in town. TREY CALL THEIR group Human Indiv i du al Metamorphosis (HIM ) and offer salvation through UFOs. • • , • ' j r • • Another 30 ~rsons were re· ported converted at a Sunnyvale meeting a month ago. Hilda Ea.ton, 70, filed a missing Lyn Fromme · Wants To ,£xplain 'Whys' ' ,. . ~ . SAC RAMENTO (UPI) -Lynette Fromme, the Charles M~n apastle charged with attempting to murder President Ford, says s.he wants to teJJ the court the "why" behind her ac· tiOOS, I 1 • In her first Cour;troom appearance as her o'Wn attorney, Miss Fromme, 26, said Tuesday she would make "unusual" motions to Chief U.S. District Judge Thomas J. Mac Bride "1.o bring truth to the.world." "I want to determine not only the who, what and where but also the why;" she said of her case scheduled ror trial Nov . 4. If convicted, she could face life imprisonment. . T~KING A PAGE from Manson's script, lhe wispy red· haired woman who allegedly pointed a loaded .45-c aliber pistol al the ,President Sept.-s. also demand~ that het co--lawyer. federal defender E . Richard Walker, be removed from the case and replaced with a federal defense attorney of her choice. The judge took ttie request under consideration for a ruling later. , Miss Fromme. who claims her Manson cult name is "Red;" wore a calf-length red dress and scarf rather than her usual flow- ing scarlet robe. In contrast to her first appearance in court wh en she-.Warned Mac Bride thiit the ''gun is pointed,·· M'iss Fromme·s mood shifted from argumenilitive to docile . SHE NOTED THAT the charge of attempted murder dealt with intent and ''intent clearly implies a state of mind.·' "My state or mind may lead to things I have been told l can't say," she said referring to MacBride's earlier prohibition against making political statements. .. 1 Miss Fromme, toying \Vitft her shoulder length hair during t M the ~o-bour hearing called to consider defense motions to obtain prosecution evidence, said she and Walker bad "absolutely no rapport." i \ ' : 'Potential Conflirt' l • Alioto Claims~Win In Court Decision ~ SAN FRANCISCO (A P ) -Mayor Joseph L. AtiotO was unruf-~ fled by a jury's opinion that he has a potential conOicl or interest , aris.ing from his lqan guarantee enabling relatives to buy a ship- ' ping line berthe<;I at the city port. · { The juryi acting in an advisory cal)'acity, cleared Alioto on :· Tuesday or any_ wropgdoing up to the present, but suggested that 1 the lo~n guar~'!tee could potentially affect the mayor's decisions { .. ~involving Pac1f1c Far East Lines and the port. , J~dge Albert Axeln;>d , who came out of retirement to hear the t SUpenor Court case, said he would make a final judgment by the ( State ) ~:~;t:u:ft~n~~ :~.~1;~~ • • l • • . DURBAN~ (U ~I) -Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Tuesday de· J • layed for the third tJ~the company 's annuaJ shareholders meet- 1.. ing until completion of an in vestigation by the Securities and Ex· ~ ch~ge Commission into bribes and kickbacks to foreign or- ' ficial1 . • I • ,. .. -· • In reporting second Qt,1arter financial results two months ago_. Lockhee~ conceded it paid about $22 million over a five year penod to foreign government officials and political organizations in.order to complete "certain foreign sales .. " s •• .., "" i\'etJll• . By The "-soctaW PrK9 A cold front is bringing freezing temperatures and snow to Northern California, the NatiOnal Wff\.Sef Sen'icesa~ . The front has dl'Opped teins)erat.UrCs into-the 30s aft~ 4bs in many inland valleys, and temperatw.iare expected to.dip into the 40s again Thursday, the Weather service.said today. ,__,. Pkt•& Efllilersetl SAN LUIS 0 °BJSllO (AP~ -About 7S porcent of San Luis Obispo County's residents favor construction of a controversial nuclear power.._pJant at Dlablo Canyon, a Californta polling or· 1aniutlon has found. • In the $31 ,'0oo survey commissioned by-Pacific Gu and Elec· trlc.Co..,tbe 'Pol,Jlnf !Inn questioned !,OM adults from Aug . 11to21 llDd found that IT perceot feel there wut be an energy shortage in .thienext.10 yea.rs, requirinJ new sources of energy, '11111 Silftle•• f' ... ftl • LOS ANGELES (APJ -Seven gasoline stations have been Wted a total of '20800 for violating a mUniclpal ordinance that re- quires that aasolino prices be,..ted. .... -Tbe 1eDtence1 ftanded ~ Tuesday Were part or a continu- laiJnveiltltallon or vlolatlon>'br the price posttng regulations, the c:tt;' 1ttcn net~offtce-4 ~ · • ~able to stand trial 00 bank rob· tricl Judge ·Oliver carter ~- bery charges. day. He sealed them h'om pubMc Attorney Albert Johnson has scrutiny and turned copies OYW" described the 21.year-0ld Jailed to prosecution an4 defeAM heiress as mentally deteriorat· lawyers. ing. Johnson said Dr. D. L. West 9' "Her emotional and mental UCLA. -the ''brf;inwubinl'' ex- BllAOFORD NVDD or Nf'Wpan, Ore. said he got the im- pression from people who at· ... leaded a meeting that they were tq rpmmit sui~lde so their spirit.a: could leave their bodie&. ... He said one of them. Robe.rt Rubin, 2•. ''was secretive. s'tarrv·eyed, with * faraway look.'1 Singer Mac Davis. 33, has been sued fpr divorce by his wife of five years. Sarah· Jane, 24. They had no children. condition Is such that she could pert on the team of peycbl~, not give reasonable answers," h( plans to examine the-defendailt said. several more times Ulla weei. ''We want to obtain psychiatric The other two doctors appvent.ly care for her so that she is able to have finished their-teltl, heaald. participate in her tial." J, JOHNSON SAID the al10rnoys .Forced Vomiting Outlaiood would Cieht anY move t.o transfer her to Los Angeles for arraign- ment on 11 state cbarges/tnclud- ing robbery a nd k:idnaP£ng, in coMection with an St.A cri~e spree in May, 1974. ; SAN FRANCISCO <U PIJ -The stale Supreine Court has restricted police offi cers from rort!ing narcotics suspects to vomit up evidence which they may have swa llowed. The unanimous ruling Tuesday was handed down in case of a woman whom state narcotics agents arrested in Fresno in March, 1972. Agents observed Rita Bracamonte pop several small rubber balloons ioto her mouth as they ap· proached her car to investigate. They took her to a hospital and. produciftR a search warrant, had a doctor give her a nausea·inducing liquid. SHE VOMITED VP seven heroin .filled balloons which were used as evidence. Sears ; In his opinion Tuesday, Chief Justice Donald R. Wright said such a search was or "intolerable in- tensity and scope" and noted that going to such lengths to gain evidence ''shocks the conscience and violates due process of law.•• A search warrant, the Chier Justice said, permitted a search ol house and car but "was not intended to authorize intrusions beyond her body surface." THE COURT REVERSED one or two convic· tions against the woman but she will continue to serve a term of rive years to life at the California Institute for Women in Frontera on a conviction of possessing heroin to sell. • u Los Angeles County SuperiQr Court Judge Donald Rilzl slen«l a writ or habeas cor;PUS MonclaY asking that Miss Hearst be pro- duced in Southern California for the arrajgnment. He mailed it tp the U.S. Marshal in San Prari- cisco. ., Her two SLA comrade9, William and Emily Harris, Will enter pleas Friday on l'I 1es ln connection with the same incf. dents. 1 0 Where thrift is alway& in 1tyle Located on the lower level •• Thi• Ad Effective . through Soturda'y, 0-ct. i.1-- I Uoe Sean Revolving Charge I sears I So. Coast Plaza 3333Brl8tol St. Phone 541>-3333 SAVE' 30%! Double Knit Polyester Pants ResuJar •6.99 4s1 Pull-on waist with mock fly-front styling. Stitched crease. Great colors for fall. Misses' sizes. Re,rular 17.99 Won1en'• •ize.tt _______ S.57 SAVE 17o/c; to 30o/c;! Fashionable Polyester Shirts Reg. 15.99 3 97 long 81eeved Reg. '4.99 Sott and easy·care. With full placket front and pointed col- lar. Colors dyed to match pants in the collectk>n. Misses' sizes . SAVE 30o/o! Acrylic Classic Cardigans 17 Versatile cardigan sweaters top your casual outfits with classic good looks. Easy-care. Assorted colors and pat- terns. Small, medium . large . Buena P4!rk 8150 La Palma Ave. Phone 828-4400 Orange 2100 N. Tuatln Ave. Phone 637·21 oo STOM HOUllS : -tllniF ... ay 10A.Mto9PM Sot""'ay 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM ,_ 10 AM'° I PM , , I I I • '· A•. ... D AILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE , Housing: No Progress The question of.housin g for the moderate-income f amilies e mploycrl j11 frvinc'.s in<lustrial areas is as pecked over as a bread crust in a chicken yard. But progress s eems lo have reacht..-d a dead end. ·The city r cc1uirL..J 10 pert·c nt of the homes in the nt~w Woodbridge are<.1 to ))e built lo sell in a price _rangu m odL•r.:..tl t•-in('Ofnc families c an afford-$.16 ,000 1naximum. Hul tht· cily counc1I did ru1L follow through. After r equiring lhat t hl· houses be f)uilt. the council took n o action t<l £'n:-;urc the hornes rcm~i n in the moderate p ricera11gc. • Add itionall v. it turns out that the 800 moderate in · <·Orne h()m l·~ rt·i1u irNI break c.Jown to 85 for -s ale homes .;.uill lhL· b :d :111l'e Ll l>;11tn1cnts. It is ludicrous to p retencl that 85 fur-sale h omes m ak(' :.t d i'n l 1n the problC'm . ~\.1oreover, putting UI' 1 hose horne~ fo r sale to mcxl era lc-income purchasers. then alh.11.\·1ng them to appr cci<.i tc out oC that range :,re ms •t pointlt>ss exercise. Artµrl_·ciation is not the only benefit of h ome 11\Vflt.:rshq1. Tax breaks a re av:lilable to owners, but 11ut tcn unts. Without some c ontrol o n appreciation a t rl'salc, th e Woodbridge rcc1uir c in cnl is m e re t okcnisn1. SaddJeback Expansion ln a m ilrslnnc decis ion. trustees of the Sad4 dleback Com n1 un ity College District h;..1vc gone on re- ~·or~I in s up pc>rt (>fa multiJ)iC c:.impus ~liyst em instead ~1f t1·y tng to ~ervc s tu(lcnts from the 365-square mile mentioned) top priority for a second campus has been as!)ig11ed to the Tustin-Irvine area. Precisely where it will be bas not yet been de· termined. The Irvine Company f\as been anxious to see th~ campus ne ar the Santa Ana Freeway and Jef- frey Road but it is unclear whether the properl~'. no'"' an a~ricultural preser.•e. can be rezoned in time. Saddlcback officials intend to establish a satellite cam1>us by next fall and begin cons truc tion of a per m a ne nt fac ility within the next five years. The board's action. while carrying heavy fi scal. impli c ations, ·"'1ill be of tremendous benefit to r esi~ denl!i of lbal area of the community college district. Homs Out of Date N<> one seems to mind it v.·hen firemen toot their hor ns occas ionally. After all . Saddlebac k Valley's finest deserve public attention for their high degree of professionalis m. · But even hig h -ranking fir,e officials ackno\\1le~ge that the voluntcl.'r s Vlorking out of the El Toro st ation are tooting their hor11 too much. 'l'hat is why a pilot program soon will b e unde r v.iay to determine if the E l Toro station's air horn can't be r e placed with something m ore neighborly like an electronic pocket page system for s ummoning the volunteer fire fighters. For m ore than 20 years, Et Toro firemen have lx.'en summoned to the station by 18 ear-piercing. looth·rattling honks . It didn'tn1atler so much when El Toro was undeveloped but the encroachment o( hous~ ingtracts have made the horn a nuisance. , 11i ::.trict \vitl1 u nlj' one CCJffiIJUS. . .. Alt hou).!h thC' district c \·cnlually tna)' consist of ! hrcc c anlJJllSc s (a c;.im pus jn !;an Cle m ente bas bccr1 lls s ilencing will be missed by no one who has been blasted out or bed at six a .m. Jn fact firemen de'" •Crvc one final tool for getting rid of it. "Too bad about that fire they've got at tbe other end oftbe boat.' SB • The Right to Rejeet 'Dear Gloomy Gus Oil Price. Hike CanH111·t Cartel, • A Better Vote Choice Tolht> ErlilOI'' \Vhrn \vas the last time you ~tood in a voting booth and were faced '4'ith a choice of can- (1idates, tl l'ilher of whom yot1 -could stomach ? What did you do? ' Perha ps you failed to vote at ill. in which case you Wl.'rc countet.l as if you Wt're not there. Or. perhaps, .you cast a write· in volt'. in which case your vote was nol ('Ountt.-d unless the candidate had previously filed a statement of ... ndida_£Y. Failing these. Ott proba01y ·to0k the time· onored ~ctpproach and voted ror the ''leasl ~,rtwo e,•il s .. .'\ :->ta tewirle initiative measure is no"' cirr ul a ling \\•hi ch prt~s(•nts us wit h a better choice. If enact· ·ed. it will give voter s a chance hl reject all candidates for an offi ct• by marking the space "None or the aOOve is acceptable·•. This measure would apply to all of· fices except those of Prt..'Sident and Appellate Court Judges. 1( • '·None of the above .. received a )>luralit Y. all candidates would be rejected and the office would be declared vacant. Vacancies would then be rilled as they are now. by election or appointment, tiepending on the office, with one major exception: none of the los- ing candidates could be appoint~ ed. to the office. 'fHE CONCEPT of allowing voters to r eject all candidates 'h as been r ecently adopted in ~'llt>vada, and was the subject or two bills introduced in the California l .egislature this last year. Both bills failed to advance from comm ittee, o stensibly because of arguments that they were frivolous or that the cl ~c·· torate w'ould somehow disrupt the voting process. The ess ence of libeTty. l10Wl'Vcr . is C'hoicr . 'fhusc wh1' '°''ou ld dt•ny the cll'Clor<1tc ;-, ,·hoire because of Cl ft•;tr they '\\'OUld choose un"''iSl'ly have nn r l~al c onfi dence in the dl'- moci-atic :-ystem. Thost· of us "'·ith that confidence believe that J976 will be .a good year to ('l}m . mt>morate the birth or our liherly with a c hoice long denied us. Jr you are interested in helping me <'iri'U\att• this Initiative ,pelitiort in Irvin<', please call me :1 1. 833-1597. JlORMARTJN' OcuMroone Help To the Editor: C.G.i'1. (Gloo n1 y Cus, Sept.19) "''hu complained :i bout mothers h l·i n g a s k1'ti to help i n <'lassrooms, shows a lack of till· d e r s tand in g regarding the p urposes of this re-quest. Jn srhooJs which hnvl'.' the Ear .. Jy Childhood f:clucation (£CE) Program, p:1r(>ntal help and in· t erl"sl are an intcs:r aJ and r e. quired part o f lhc plan. 'J'hi5 is tt1 prov ide mo t'C' 1n<l1\1dua1 1zcd at- lt'n tion to c hildren in class s u 1hey may better Jeam reading, .math, Jt1n jl uagt", etc. Mothers who do help gel an in~i~ht inln l1ow and what their t·hddr1•n art• Jearning. lt is :tlso ::1n cdut·at11.>nal fi'Xperienc e for tho~t1 who ht'lp, as well as d e monstrating to tho children that learnlnjt" i'I impor.· tant and parents do cu re. AS FOR the teal· hers who re~ <'eive this help, it m ~ans; nol that they 41re Jncapaable, as C.G.M. say!I, but that they nrc better" tf!achers who co.n teach more. A t eacher who would not allow J>Mren~ to help jn the clas5room .ml,ch~ Juove something lo hid•, ( MAILBOX ) ... "'"''"""'N .. r1•r•.,••c-. TIMritMi.c-dilft19 leftef'I t• 01 ~· •• •llml1W19 llti.1 ........ ........,M. L..n.n •I >00 w•rd• It!'~ Mii bi! 9lw"' ...,....._ •. All lett•r1 mtnl h•cl-• ...,..1.,,. Mid -UllffJ ..,,HI bvt n•m•1 may ti. "'1t..,..ld., ••· _.111 suttlclent r••wn Is ,,...,....c. Pwtrr .,,41. ,_,.,beJllllMllMd. such as incompetence. Any parent who is asked to. c-an surelr_ donate a coupll' of fiours a weCKlO -heJP JOhnny read, write and cipher. MARY ANN WOO[) Early Chi ldhoocl Educational Chairmarl (Whittier School) Bike Bozard• To lhl' Editor : If the Santa An a River bieycle and equestrian trail is j.!esignat· ed as "a Bicentennial J-ferilagc Trail I hope tbey put up signs warning the bicyclists ubout hor s l~ manur e anc.l :;kale · boarders. They lurk under every bridge and around every corner. A \'cry lU\· •• rt"asonabl y safe l'ondition (ul' its dcsignatctt us e .. , LOIS DU!TMAN G9"ern111nat Greed To the Editor: Ri g Brother just round another way to over-reed himself <lnd kill moro priv<ite enterprise. The new plan is to sell U.S. bonds with an 8~ perccnl interest rale. Private lending institutions can only pay 5 percent or 6 percent lo attract savings and capital. sv.l percent '4'ill sure look good to anybody with investment money. The results will be that banks and savings and loans, a basic in· dust ry, v.·ill be depleted of mon ey a s people withdraw their savi ngs to put into government coffers. Government would not allow private ('nlt'rprisc to ('xtend its d ebt beyond it s assets. but allows itself to evt•n thoui.:h lht' n:.itional debt is rivaling tht• gross national product. As the money will be \1sed for unprodut'tive ~ovcrn· ment, how will they produce the mont•y to pay back the bond holders with interest? It looks like 1.ut inv it&.1tion to l>ankruptcy. (;[)LDJEJOSEPH Oorlflcatlon TotheEditor: Tom Barley is a good reporter whose ~~rticle s on my Ros h }lashanah sermon and on Israel A cad emy were gracious and .Sf'nsitive. As :-t former joun1alist, T am ::tv.·are or the difCicultics of transmit ling the exact sense of an interview. ~o. with no adverse r en('ction 'A-'h:1tsovever on an cx- '-'t>llcnl re porttc"r, Pt'rn1it me to <"l:trify certain misund .. •rstand- Jngs that appe <i rcd i n th\" otherwise admirable Hr ticle:-;. The thrust of m y sernu.ln V.'as thtjl Ameriran Jews today faC'e new climt'n~ions th at ha<f not l>eC'n en· 4.'ountt"red by t!rl 1'ht•r Jt•wish. ~enerations. Thf" l"x ii:;tenl·e or an independent SI ate of Israel is one. Another new dimCn!iiion. I said, is Lho fact that Christian <'ht1rches nrese-eking lo build bridges to the Jewf!lh people. I notl'd the state· ments on the. J ews by Vatican C-0uncil JJ. Many Protestant &roups had sta rted b\Ulding such. l>ridgcseven earlier . • This does not me .. n. 1 said, that tlnli·$emiUsm i& dead • .Neilb --- does il mt:!an that all Christian groups accept the views of the Vatican on Jewish innocence in the d('ath of Jesus. lt was in this ('Onlext that I called attention to !ht? titlt• of Pastor Wells' st•rmon. •·C;1n lhe Vatican Get the Jews off th~ llook ?" It was not my inten- tion lo condemn the pastor, mere- .. ly to indicate that the Vatican·s t'nli ght cned view was not Un·· iv ersal. AS TO _l\olr. Barlt'y's beautiful -:trtiC'll" on" Israel .i\cademy-;:1s "'Thl~ Tl'mple or the Week'', pt_'rmit m e to clarify a few inar - curacit•s. On Ro:-i h llo:)hanah Eve, \\'C s crvt• ou r wur:-;hippcrs wine. :)lil"t?S of 1·ound hallah (feslivc brl~ad ), a nd app le dipped in hont'y, symbolic or the abundanl. SV.'l'C t year for which we pray. We did not d istribute matzos '4·hi ch, of C'ourse, are associated with Passover. Some n1a y misunderstand tho article·s s tatement that each. of our families tonlributes $500 per year for membership, Many of our families pay fa r less and some pay nothing at all. The Academy's intt•rest is in people, not in money. The two major m isunderstand- ings. howevel'lj. reflect on my personal philosophy. First, th(" arti('le quotes me as Sip'ing of Jsraelis 1' ••• they are often the last over there in terms of new ideas and innovat{\'e thinking." It could not have been said because I do not believe that. Some of the mosl innovative thinking in the fields of educaton and social Jiving takes place in Israel today. Finally, I am quoted as saying, "Within the tired structure of today's Jewish Temples, there is little likelihood or meeting the need.so( the Jewish faith." What 1 s aid was: ''Within the traditional s tructure of today's Je ..... ·is h Te mples, I saw little guaranty or turning young l'hih1ren into commiltl."CI J ewish adults." And this was so largely because so many J eWish parents outside of Orthodoxy drop their t.•hildren ;.1t Sunday School. but rarely partic ipat e themselves in :-ynagoguestudy and worship. J "'ould never be in the position of suggesting that thesyn agoeues of America and the devoted Rab- bis of Ame ri c a have "'Jittle likelihood of meeting the needs of tht' J ewis h faith.·· ROBERT J. BERGMAN, . De an and Rabbi lsr ae) Academy, Irvine Beocfl Rlgflt• To the Editor~ I want lo thank you for Tom Murphine's columns of St.opt. 10 and 18 regarding the Nl..'wport Beach City Councirs plot to ban dogs from the beaches. Hopefully his comment !; m ay rouse a few people to attend the <"ity l'Ouncil meeting ()ct. J1I an<I protl"s t the <·hange in the ex isting ordinance. ~ 3 taxpayer I think it is obscene to foot the bill for t h is dumb Pu ssy cat Theater trial. To gel of. · fended by the movies you have lo pay S3 to get inside. Case dismissed! M.J .M. Gloom, Gui <omm•nti ~·• i utlmlll•d bl' •••O•rs •110 do"~' 11t"c•1wdty N llKI IN •••W• ot ti•• M"'•P•~·· ~tnct your pt-t -w to Gloom y Gus. O•il r P•lol. <'Oun cil tha t they d irect any flCW ordinanct's to the (•ontrol of the pE'opl e \vho ('Ontinu::illy vanda\iz(' OUr f>t.•acht•S \V ilhOUt any fear or reprhi:al. THERESA LIVINGSTONE Pet Homes To the Editor·; Refe rrin g lo your article "Free: Cats, Dogs to a Good Home" (Sept. 11 ), pl ease explain what is so great ;.1boul giving a Great Dane \\'ith an injured hind leg to a ma n who had to walk from Costa Mesa to Santa Ana to collect him. Jf he can't afford transportation. he certainly can't afford to feed and care for a Great Dane. And if exercise was his only motive in wa.lkin ~. y,•hat is humane abot1l walking a dog with an jnjured leg the return trip? PEOPI~E who want lo help un. wanted pets should realize that il is not enough jus t to find a dog a home. They must find it a responsible home. tr a would-be pet owner bas to seek a free dog (in other words. no minimum placement fee a s charged in a shelter, no license and no rabies shot) as indicated in the article. they would hardly appear to offer the responsible home that must besought for unwanted pets if we are ever to come to grips with the pitiful pet overpopulation which now exists in our community. MRS. DJANE BUNKER WASHIN'GTON -The real story of the oil cartel meeting in Vienna was not its move to raise petroleum prices but the fierce debate that raged over the de4 cision. The chief protagonists in the debate were the Saudi Arabians. who argued for little or no price rise. ~' n d Ir a_!!_. -\\'hich ravored--- a big in- crea se . The r~sult was a compromige to boost the oil price by 10 per cent. - ,_, President Ford reacted angrily to the price hike, but it seems to me that he was merely laking ad· vantage of the ne ws to denounce Congress for its refusal to sup .. port his energy proposals. IS FACT. the outcome of the Vienna meeting wasn't as bad as it could have been. And the meet• ing itself was important to the ex.· tent that it revealed changing at. t.itudes a mong the oil states. It illus trated. in the first place, that the Middle East petroleum producers are no longer as united as they were two years ago, when their embargo sent the world into an eeonomic tailspin. It indicated as well that some of these producers, notably the Saudis, have learned that,,oil re-- so urces alone do' not a utomatically guarantee pawer. And it showed that at least a few of the oil-rich nations are vulner~ble to pressure from the Unite<P Slates, which let it be known that a drastic jump in petroleum prices would spark: strong American retaliation. The United States also in· fluenced the Arab moderates into "The press must be free: it hos always been so and much evil has been corrected by it. If gov~ €rnment finds itself annoyed by it, let it examine its own conduct and it will !ind the cause.•• • -T""'"'"Era~ S<:oltlsh jurist • Gardening in Town People who wish they could grow a big. beautirut garden in urban surround ings, but are raced with ))roble ms of space, t ime, and environment will welcome Plants and Gardf!ns ln 'l'own& and Ci ties by Stan t.arko (MrGraw·Hill, $1 .95). This book CXl)lains how and why everyone t'an live a mong friendly. growing plant Jifc -green thumb or not! A guide to i:;uc cessful gardening in containers, ama11 gardens, on ba1conles, patios, roortop!S, and Indoors In houses, apartments. and orficea, it pays special mten· tion to the ecological slgniOcance or arowtna plttnts, and especially lo the benefits or growing vegetables. ( THEBOO~~) '' balcony or windowsiU can enhance their surroundings with. fragrant an(\ attr.active flowers. using techniques or gardenlng under lights, and bow some nonp traditional houseplants can be Huccessfully raised lndoon~ IN MY AR•:A ofWl"sl Newport the chief ha rAssment seems ttr <"ome from one or two crotch<"l.Y individua l ~ who 1:1re real ly Paraooid about seeing dogs do their thing on the sand. I have pointed out lo th~ chief complai- nants that my dog is under my control and I a m very careful to clean up after her, wher'aa the people who picnic on the beach ...a nd leave the ir t rash and 1arbage. seem to be under'\the rontrolofnoohe. . ,11 \ 1 LARKE ALSO ahows how peo.. !_would llke to •UiJWal 11Llhe I pie who live In one room wlll!!l!!f Larke sa)'s o' Plll!•h aaa Gardena ill Towaa ... au.. "It ;. Cor the ninety-nine percent or u:1 who don't have a ~t.ry e1tatt. l 'IJ introduce )'OU to paUo planters a:nd raised beds and basement and alllC 1~1, 1 ·u lial trees and lhrubo one! P!""ll that -#Ill thrive In p!a ... ~~~:X.~ b een cof•ldera~ --=-~ • • lO~DILOB&Nr.o ( STANLEY ) _ KARNOW _ exercising prudence by leaning on Israel to make concessions to Egypt. That tactic demonstrated th~1t President Ford is not a hostage to the American Jewish vote. even as an election ap4 proaches - _ -1 AT THE heart 0£ the effort by the Saudis to keep oil . prices· 1 down. however, was the realiza4 tion that the petroleum we-apan has been a doubl~ed sword that can wound producers as welt as consumers . For by jacking up oil prices, as they have since 19T.J, the pro· ducers have contributed to both. inflation and recession in the United Slates, Western Europe and Japa n. As a result, their strategy has backfired. Because of tho infiation they }ieJped to create, the oil pro .. ducers have bad to pay more for. the equipment, food and other things they import from the Unit· ed States a nd Europe. So their whopping gains have turned out to be ephemeral. Secondly, the recession has Jed to a reduction in the use of oil by Western industrial countries . and this has forced the petroleum producers lo cut back production by some 30 percent. So here, loo. the oil potentates have not done so well. THE MORE sensible Arab oil l)roducers. like the Saudis, have been aware of these drawbacks, and they have consequently dis· played a measur@ oC responsibility. I They have not bought up irt .. dustries in the United States and Europe, as som e nervous neUies. thought they would. Nor have they used their huge surplus, now estimated at about $45 billion, ttl disrupt the internat ion at monetary system. Thus oil has not proved to be the equivalent or an atomic bomb in the h ands of maniacs. The i:>etroleuI11 producers ace certain .. Jy a force -but they are r ecep-o tive to d eals. and they will respond more constructively ttl bargaining than lo outbursts of crlticism. · ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robttt N. Wted. PltblWwr Thoma I Kt~vi/, Editor Barbaro Krdbich. Edltnrial J)agr. EdlttJt" The editorial page Of lht" DaiJy Pilot seeks to inform and Mlmulatc rtader~ by prc:Jentlnl{ on lhis page di\'trse t"Ommcnt ary on topics ol lntert-st by S)'Odicat4 C.'d t'1~umnlsti and Clilrtoonlst!i. by providing a rorum for readers• view• and bY:-presentlng this newspaper's opinions· and idea5 on current topi<'s. The edl!Orlal -opinions or the Daily l'llot appear only ln thf! rdltortol rolumn at the top ·oc the pate. Opinions e;t· prated by tht-<'olurnrusu •nd . c111DOl\lsts and lelttrr writtra nrc th~ir own And no endorsl'rnt'nl or their Vi&ws by the Oaily pjlot, ,lbouldbelnferr-ed. f Wednesday, October 8, lS'IS L ' , \ I - 7 . . . . VOL. 68, HO. 281, 6 SECTIONS, 76 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR IA . . . = ·'SliaW Case Backed . . . -~ ---- ny· __ o.~ • -·ch; _Ju<!ge • Families Ear· Bitten Off • . , Appeal. Ruling ~ OC Officer Hurt in Arreat· II~ DOUGLAS 111UftSCHE Ol .. o.t,,_ ........ Two Irvine families trying to adopt Cambodian youngsters plan to appeal a Lae Angeles adoption court's ruling giving legal custody or their prospective adoptive children ,to ~he Los Aneeles Department ol Adop. tions. , An irate b'usband who re· portedly threatened his wife with a knife Tuesday night bit off a Portion ot an intervening Santa Ana policeman's ear. A second officer involved in the melee that errupted when police wefe called to the home al 605 Sunset St. by neighbors was treated· ror abrasions received while tryin1' to subdue the sus· peel and his teen-age son. Miaaing tbe eotire lobe of hi s left ear · when the altercation ended was Officer Gregory Wakew. Accord.inc to Police, a prolec· tive vest. saved Wakew from even more sertous injury when the enraged suspect struck him with ahuntingknire. Arrested and booked ~nlo Orange County~ Jail when the fracas subsided was Henry J . Martinez, 35, Of 605 Sunset St, Martinez is charged with mayhem and assault wilb a de· ad.Jy weapon. Bail was set at . $50,000. His son, wbo had alleg. edly pummeled the orrice.rs with his fists as they stnag1led witti his father, was taken to Orange Co~!1lY Juvenile Hall. The Donald Powell and Gordoil Luna families will 10 in separate legal directions in appealing the. ruling of Los. Angeles Superior Court Judge Lester E. Olson in a • religious discrimination cue. CIA . Tip Squelched By TV Reporter? Olson. whcS ·&till has not re- ceived final written arguments and ·rebuttals from attomeys in the C?as~. has given custody or 18 Cambodian orphans to lt)e Los Angeles County Depaftmenl of NEW YORK (UPl)-Theshow Adoptions. business n ewspaPer Variety said The children will remain in the loda}' ABC newscaster Howard homes of the parents who are try-K~Smilh kept a close liaison with ing to -adopt 4.helh unUl the mat. . the Nixon White HOuse over a let has' been appealed, pe11Jud1e politically sensitive story un Olson's ruling. cov~red by a network newsman, The judge ruled t.hat Family and intervened to keep the in- Ministries, a WhitlieA"-based formation from being used on the adoption agency, had dis -air. criminated against Los Angeles The newspaper said the in ~ - Personal ' . Er.rands . . Admitted 'llyTOM llAllLEY Of•O.U,"""" ... Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich a nd Superior Court Judge William Murray ad· milled from the witness stand late Tuesday that they used prac· lien similar to lbose that led to the fillnc of criminal charges against Cona:ressman Andrew J . Hinshaw. Both SupervisQr Diedrich and Judge Murray readil)' tesUt'ied ror defense attorney Marshall Morgan that they used their county phones for long distance calls, used county employes for personal errands an<! used coun · ty materials-chiefly stationery Neither witness identified the nature of the a ssignments given county employee.· But, Morgan made it cl"ear in his questioning that he considered sending the bailiff out for cofree tcr'be one of the practices indulged in by judges. \ Judge Byron K . McMillan was asked today if he intended lo send his clerk out for coffee. Health Department physician formatiOn was contained indocu 1----Bl\:--Richard"'8cot""'in placins..th ments-in h h•nda or the children fOr adoption. Watereatea~ialpiOsecutoraod ''J ust as soon as. he gels throu1b waxing rrty car," Judge McMillan responded to loud lauehter. . 9alifornia ,l_aw J)eFmK•· ~e· ila:pectedtobecomepartofa$3 11gious s~lectiv1ty when ~genc~es million dollar bre'ach ol Contract pla_c~ ch!!dren for adoption. -.;,lb. -Mt_f:ed Sgainsl ABC by l'orrper preference to parenW--adlWnrrg-t.o ,.Wh.i Rouse corresporident Bil1 the sameretigion as the chll(i. Gtu . · · :r~e j~dge s~id that.-family .A spokesman said ABC .would M1n1~t.ry a ~equ1remept.Uiat ~ro-not comment on the Variety story. spect1ve parents be p~actictng 'J:he story said the documents me'!lb~rs or , an Evangelical de'tai1 a December , 1971 , Chr1s.t1an. faith was not-M ap-telephope call by Smith to then- propnale 1n the case of the \;am· White House counsel Charles bodian youngsters, who likely Colson. It s a~ the call alJ!-rte<t were Buddhist o.r Catholic. ColSon that Gill had prepared a ReC!Jrds on the point were not report concerning CIA involve- avadable. . menl in the overthrow of SOuth Laine Waggoner of t.he Los Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Angeles County Department or Diem. Adoptions said Tuesday, "~t may Varfely said Colson followed take two years before this gels the t.alk with a memorandum to out or ~he appeals c~." White House chief of staff H. R. ~nl1l the mat.t~r 1s ~Ued, s.he Haldeman· relaying Smith's pro- sa1d, the families will be ID· mise that the Gill story would not ~ervi~ed as foster parents and, be used on. network news shows. if qu.nfi,~. given that. status for Copies of the memo are in the thedurati~oflbecase. hands of outgOing Watergate 'Dcinild Powell whose brother special prosecutors Henry Ruth, is acUbg a s f\ls 'attome,-in the the newspaper said. c•ody case of Keo Thomas Variety said Gill's suit, filed Powell 19 m onths obtained an last spring shortly after he was ' . . . -order from an ~ral)le COunty fired by the networ)t:, wiU also . superior Court the day befol-e the pursue numerous 1 other ex· Los Atigeles proceedirigs began. ··-HE SQUELCHED STORY? Howard K. Smith amples of ''cozy r e lations" bet ween A BC corporate officials and several WhitE" House staff members that arrected the network 's treatment of Watergate stories The Smilh·Colson telephone talk is also revealed in a May 31, 1974 taped conversation between Colson and pri~Bte fuvesU·gator Richard Bast, hired by COison during the Senate Water"ale in· vestigation, Variety said . The order, Powell said, gives him legal custody of Keo. ''I'm willing to work with them,'' PoweU said in · an in· terview Tuesday, "if they come out bere•antl are cooperativ'e. "But if _a pc>llce officer comes out here a.nd says, 'It's time lo give up your child.• J will show him the court order and we go lo (,ounty Will Head Upper Bay Studies'._ 0011'1.-" "flee CAMBODIA, Page AZ) Wea t~er Fair skies tonight but. in· creasing hieh cloudiness over the Orange Coast Thursday. accorCSing_to t.be . weafher servj&e. Beach high& in t.he ue~o 606 riS· ing t.o only 74 inland. I NSIDE TOD.4.Y Jl(r Na1ta1c, .Evonne 'Gool4grm{/, Don Sc-. JnTJJ West. Louro &dlQh, Bob Scognm, Mi<ld KMg.- WUlie Mosconi .ore .among P<rl<>rm•n who wlU -.,..., m "man . Ill.. woman «Wtd1 b<gi-ig Oct. " "' ~ Vkjo. SIO<JI, DJ. I~·· ..... """"' Al ...... ... ~= .. ,. __,,.,.., ,, :: ::-... ~ ~ - 0 _... 01•11 ........ ,.... .. CM .............. I» 0 I .. Clj --.,c:...ry Alf:IJ ............ .. ... ..... 11-1 .............. Dr .......... . =.:.:.: a• " ::: 1::..... ::_-:. --~ .. i ftllil... .. .... .. ,...,. ..., ,.. •• ...... • A4 ........... C'l ......... M,I» Orange County S upervisor . Thomas Riley succeeded Tues· day in a move to have county government take the lead role in a joint powers study or Upper Newport Bay Pollution. Io an unanJmous action, the county board of supervisors agr~ that the county should take t.he lead in a study or potlu· tants that flow into the Upper Bay r r o m a 100,000-acre watershed area. Ex:Mcted lo jo~n county gov· ernment. in· the NewPort Bay waler quality planning program are Jrvine, Newport Beach, the Irvine Ranch Water District, eounty Sanitation District No. 5, the Orange County Water Dis· trict and the state Departm ent of Fish add Game. Riley's proposal lo the board suggested that the county En· v:iroomental Management Agen· cy sboald provide staff for the etu:dy and that the county counsel's office should furnis h the necessary legal advice. But the Newport Beach au_pervlaor made it clear the .~ 'Striker T reated NE~ YORK (AP) -Sylva Zal~anson, 30, wbo has cooducl· ed a hunger strike outside the • Unltect ·Nattons ror 15 _days, COi· ~apoed, today and was taken to ne•by Beth Israel Hospital for . tnatment. an a1soclAte1aJd. ( other participating agencies should also provide staff on an as-needed basis to help minimize reliance on outside consultants. "The work program should have a shorter time frame than the original proposal of five years,'' Riley said in a report lo his fellow supervisors. And, he added, the joint powers agency s hould provide a forum for cooperative planning ol Up· Per Bay.-f'ehabilitation progranis, "including possible pilot dredg· <See POLLUTE, Page A2) CONVERT AUI'O TO F ASl' CASH "It really proves to me that people read your paper'. I sold my car on the very first or many Calli.'' That's the advertising success experienced by the Costa Mesa m an who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: '621,A; XI; Convt. owner. Xlnl. Cond. Nr. mint. 380 ena .. auto, P !S,P)W, other extru . See to •P. preciate, ma ke offer. XXX·XXltX lf ·you ha Ve a c&r yoo want to convert to cash, call 642-~. We make it easy to put a rew wor,k to work for you; ln the\ aiij' Pilot. l ~ rl t I '; Morp11 .. ked Ass~ ~· trict Attdnley Michael C.pini as be pressed for dismjSsal or all charges contained in the Grand Jury indictment of Hinshaw if it waa not common practice for many coilnly officials.to-do what Diedrich and Judge Murray had admitted doing. "I don't think s o,'' Capizzi replied. "l know it's done but I don"t think il"s common prac· lice." Capizzi continued to undergo a long grilling from Morgan today as District Attorney Cecil Hicks waited outside Judge McMillan's courtroom for his.tum on the wit - ness stand. Morgan said Hicks will be his final witness in a hearing lhal challenges the charges contained in the indictment and further questions the manner in which the indictment wasot(.ained. Morgan today accused Capizzi of failing to advise the Grand Jury during its deliberations on the Hinslfaw case of the many elements or law they must con· sider before they agree to indict anyone. He particul arly challe nged charges of bribery contained in the indictment a nd argued dur· ing h is lon g questioning of Capizzi that there was no· evidence in the Grand Jury transcript to support the charge. . If Judge McMillan refuses to ~ dismiss tharges or grand theft, bribery, embezzlement and con· spiracy, Hinshaw will go on trial Nov.10 in Superior Court. Judge McMillan has already overruled Morgan·s argument t hat all cha r ges against Hinshaw should be dismissed on the basis of a recent landma rk California Supreme Court decision. In that decision, the case or Lowell Ray Johnson versus San Joaquin County, two justices agr'eed that the pros~cutor should have disclosed testimony favorable to Johnson during Grand ,Jury delibe_raUons that led to his indicinfent on drug charges. Morgan unsuccessfully argued that the Orange County Grand Jury was .similarly denied an op-. portunily to assess v stimO[IY favorable to Hinshaw. ln sl~ad, M organ said, testimony related to Hinshaw's alleged crim inal activities while he served as Orange County as· sessor was allowed to go un· challenged while the con - gressman was denied the right to confront prosecution witnesses. Kleppe Cle ared W"5HINGTON_ (lJ,PI) -The Senate Jnterior Committee has cl.eared Thomas S. Kleppe.'s ap· Pointment ·JLS Interior Secretary after he a1reed to remove MCurilies or companies dealing With bat.W"al resources from a blJll4 truat; •. . , • -· .. <> • .. • '-T·-~•O .. I•• .'1. Stoek Old Buddies .. ,~ ..... --""""'"'7 Screen part11er J'!hn "Duke" Wayne hugs Andy Devine a -:: huge, gala 70lh ~1rthday party Tuesday. Once, befor e olO.: Jingles contract ed leukemia and lost weight, the Ouk -:· couldn't reach around him. Wayne, 68 himself, joked that~:­ his own dad and Devine were college classmates. (Story on: · Pa.ge A3, other p hotos on 03). •• -., ShowdownExpectetf,: ln New Hampshire :: CONCORD, N.H. !UPI) -F~er California Gov, lj<>oaid lteacan 'today opelled -Iden· tiaJ.c cam9ai1n operations in the 8late that has the nation's first 1~6 primary, guaranteeing a showdown.with President.Ford. The formation or a citizens' commjttee for the conservative Republican was announced five days after President Ford's cam- paign manager disclosed he would open. his drive ror the nomination in New Hampshire's Feb. 24 primary. H.eagan and Ford .will skip the s ubsequent Massachusetts primary and m eet two weeks later in the nation's third pre· sidentiaJ primary in F1orida. Formation of the local Reagan committee. a nnounc ed by Reagan or ganizer Sen. Paul Lax- all (ft.Nev.), came as Reagan continued to claim he was un-d~cided about a challenge to Ford. Spoaking in 1-loustoo Tuesda)', Rea1an &aid a convent.ion battle for the nomi'.nation could be healthy to "spark a little intere~( in a tired old eJeph-ant.'' He ~s saJd he plans to announce h1s 'ae. Cision about a White Hq~t bid Vi November . Named to head th e New Hampshire Reagan organization, was former GOP Gov. llu~h Gregg, a lawyer in the state's second largest city or Nashua and a single-term chi ef executive inthel950s . Reagan's earlies t supporter in the state. second·term c9n· iservative Gov . Me ldr1m Thomson , w as absent when formation or the Reagan commit· tee was announced. Thomson is vacationing in Israel. Thomson and Reagan first met on Na: tionalisl Chinese-sponsored lrips to Taiwan. • Panel Cfuttes Down Paracfutte Proposa .l llyGARYGRANVILLE Ol19"Dalty"4 ... ~ Orange County 's supervisors have never been known to pick a quarrel with parachutists. Tuesday, however, the ~ard squared off against a group or chulists wbo were planning to do their airborne thing next week at Escape Country in Trabuco Ca· nyon. Jt seems the operators or the outdoor recreation center failed to apply for a use per mil needed to makeexhjbilion parachutejumps a legitimate pastime at Escape Cquntzy, Their patience worn thin by past tJ:Se per mit transgressions al the recreation center, the supervisor s ordered the jump plans scuttled. "Use the Red Baron if you have to." Supervisor Ralph Diedrich quipped as Murray Storm was handed the assignment. Storm is the Environmental Manageme nt Agency official who reported the pa rachute scheme.to the supervisors . · Simultaneously. he reminded them of "the g reat amount or pri.· tience, pers uasion and preSS\,lrf! il"s taken to get t hings squared around at Escape Country.·· Getting things squared around began las t spring when Esc;,ipe Country·s operators ran aJoul or a long list of transgressions as tbey prepared for Ea s ter Week festivities . They first failed to obtain an outdoor gatherin g permit needed before the rock be at or Mounta.in Jam and Hawk could be bounced <See CHUTISTS, Page M!) Refund Slated = SC Gas Rates Reduced LOS ANGELES (AP) -Southern California Gas Co. has been ordered lo refund $5.2 million in sur- charges to c u stomers by way of a s ix.m onth r a te r e · ·ductlon. . The i;'ublic Utilities Commission (P UC 1 ordered lhe average 7-cent monthly residenti al <lecrease er- fective today to counterbalance a surcharge ill,,,CffcC't while a Southern Californiu supplie r . El P .aso i\'aturo.I Gas: Co., applied for a rate hike. The a1)pl i..;~tiun \V ;111 derued by the F ederal Power Commi s~i11•1 The dec r ease will be spread unifor 111iy i.J n1ong a ll the gas company's customers, a spokcs n1an said a fter the PUC mee\ing. • .., .. • ' apune Balboa Jslund's marathon pad· dleboarder Lurry Capune, 1.'> ~ell-known alonit both coasts for his adventures with sharks. the lCeMedy clan and storms or all tarietles. •· Now, the 33-year-old Capune ftp<>rl!5 that he's busy tangling 'With alligators, according to a letter received today rrom South Carolina. ~e is in the midst or a 5,000- mlle trek, beg un on JuJy 4 at 1Portland, Maine. Capune hopes lo reach his destination ol Corpus Christi; Tex., by Feb. 22. George Washington's Rirlhday. Capune calls this his "bicen- tennial trii:," bul poor heaJth and bad weather appear to be slow- ing him down . Capune is known (or more than a half-doien olher trips along both the east and west eoasts on his paddle board. .., Capune·s episode with the al- ligator resulted from his paddl- ~ng across, rather than around. a swampy island in an inlet or! the Coast of South Carolina. "I saw i:io m ething movin)! t'oward me a nd 1:1aw it was a nine- .foot alligator. I jumped off my board and ran into the inlet with . the alligator right behind me," ..,rote Capune. He added that after he found a 1og and began beating the ground Hnd yelling at the gator at the top of his lungs, the beast slunk back .fnto the pond . ·· Any other island he decides to cross, he"ll now paddJe around, J?Ol across, he says. .. Capune says weather has been ~ad during most of the tri.P ("I ean count the sunny days th1s last month on one hand"), but insists hospitality has been first class. '"Last night. I came into Fripps Isl.and and was put up at a Jux· urious inn and fed "'ell -all f-ree. ··he wrote. ~Duke' Leaves Devine Party With Apology ' !· Gun-toting women who might not hav_e been tolerated by Jawmen m the Old West came in tor t.beir share of caustic com~ · menlary Tuesday night at actor ..Andy · Devine's massive 70th t._birthday salute staged by friends and associates. He-man actor Jo~n Wayne lnade a few remarks about his l_90g friendship with his famed ~~ewport Beach neighbor, then apologized for ·an early de· ·parture. ~; "You'll have to pardon me, I \like to watch the late night TV ·•hows,'' Wa:Yn e drawled with his characteristic tough-guy tones. He, however, said it was not I just a chance to see an old rerun of a ~ohn Wayne or Andy Devine movie or even one in which both ' played role:t. but an interest in news. "I want to watch in case one or our 'lenient courts' pardons Squeaky or Sara Jane," the con- !Servative Republican declared of lwo women charged with recent 'un assaults on President Ford. Comedian Pat Buttram, former screen sidekick of cow- boy singer-actor Gene Autry, had ..another observation. His rambling recital on their .respective careers reminded him that _he and Devine both signed ~P with the William Morris Agen- &y, ~ talent recruiting firm, in seeking show business careers. -·Somehow, he suggested, they both found a measure of success d~pile hints the Morris AgencY fa.lied to get them maximum public exposure. "Ir Patty Hearst had wanted to stay lost, she should have signed With them,'' Buttram quipped, ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed "'•l lcltnl •nd Pullll~ Thomas Keevll t!!lltof' Thomas A. Murphlne ,,,,.,.., .. , ... [cl•!Or •• --·-W9dn!!d!y, Octobtt6, 1'7S Christ College Coming Irvine's second higher education campus, Christ College I rvine, is in the early stages of l>ecoming a landmark as the first building takes shape atop a hill in Turtle Rock south of Univers ity Drive. 'fhe four-year Ii beral arts school will open next fall with u.bout JS() students. The first build- ing, the "Living-Learning Center." s hould be complete in February. It will provide classroom and dormitor)' space for the first c lass. Christ College is affiliated with the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. , Huntington Youth Killed on Cycle ; • An 18-year-o ld l·lunlington Reach youtl) was killed Tuesday night and his comp.inion was in· jured when their motorcycle col· lidedwithavan. Brent Lawrence Child of 20372 Venus Circle was dead on arrival f'ro• Page AJ CHUTISTS off the canyon walls. County building officials com- plained that a 22 by 44-foot build- ing for s toring hang gliders wus built without permits and necessary inspections. Health Department officials were unhappy with provisions, or more correctly the Jack of them. for sanitation facili ties. And county fire orficials .said E sca pe Country with its daredevil motorcyc lists and hang gliding enthusiasts had rung up $4,000 worth of emergency am- bulance calls in the previous eight months. Tuesday, Supervisor Thomas RileY said his office has spent many hours working with Escape Country's management to help iron out thedifficulties. ''wt.at they are trying to do will benefit the area. They'rejust a lit- tle unorthodox in the way they do things,·· said Riley. "But,'" he sighed, "if we let them jump tomorrow they'll .be back with something else the next day." His fellow supervisors nodded in agreement and quickly agreed to flag down the chutisls be£ore they are airborne . Big Oil Spill lnNY Harbor NEW YORK (AP> -An oil barge tha( ran aground in the East River spilled an estimated 35,000 gallons of the fuel in a slick that stretched about 15 miles to- • day from near the western end or Long Island Sound to Governor's Island in New York Harbor. at Huntington lntercommunily Hospital a Cler the 8 :53 p.m . crash. police said today. His companion, Richard Ernest La mmers,~ 17 , of 18931 Santct Catherine St .• Fountajn Valley, was treated for injuries locally, then transferred to Long Beach Naval Hospit al, where no condi- tion report was immediately available. • Police arrested the driver of the van, Donald Ernest Treece, 44, o( 18921 Carolyn Lane, Huntington Beach. on c harg es of manslaughter a nd felon y drunken driving. He was treated for head cuts at the hospital, then 'taken to city jail, police reported. Bail was set at$5,000. Police said the Crash occurred at Garfield Avenue and Lister Lane, as Treece allegedly tried lo make a left turn onto Lister into the path oft he motorcycle. Lammers told police that Child, who was driving the cycle, tried to swerve tom iss the crash but could not, of£icers repqrted. Police said' Lammers su.lfered cuts and lacerations in tho crash and alsocompla tned of pain. Child"s body was taken to Smith's Mortual'y in Huntington Beach. Funeral arrangements have not yet been made. The Orange County Coroner's offi ce listed Ric bard Child of Hun- tington Beach as the youth 's father but a list of additional sur- vivors was not available. Child was a June graduate of Edison High School in Huntington Beach, according to Jerry Ar- riola, assistant principal. l-lc said teachers said he was quiet but earned a B·plus average, taking a wide range of courses. inc luding some in the automotive area. Arriola said he applied lo UC Irvine for the fall term. Prosti tution Fighte~. Meet r ord Urges E~Aing -Ol Airline. Controls WASHINGTON llJPJ)-Prcsl- dentFord today proposed a major reduction In federal authority to regulate domestic Wrliqes, ~lQ'­ ln« ·snore competition and lower pricts are needed because "for many Americans. alr travel has become a lu xury too expensive to afford ... Ford sent Congress a bill that would let the airlinest'ut prices up to40percent or r3ise them up to 10 percent on specific routes without Civil Aeronautics Board BP · prov al. The Pres ident·s proposed -legislation Would be the flrat t»• mlU.ions of passengers and .thlp.- jor reform or CAB authority slsltf pers, thou~ands of businesses in the board was created :n years hundred.s or communiU•·~ ~re~ ago and the second steptn a three-· liable iransportation of mau: the pronged Administraticin effort to· welfai::e of 300.00b alfllne reformtheU.S.transpartatlonln· employer,, m l Jllon•"of dustry. • ahareholderJ, fnve:rton boklnc The Air Transport Association, billions ot'dollars of alrUnt debt, a trade group comprised of all aircraft manufacturers and sup· major domestic airlines, 1ssueq a pUers, and will endanaer the statement saying the propos.S1s fi.nanclal integrity oftben.UOO's "misconceived" and "would' dis~ vital airport sys_tem." the ttate- rupt airline service and cause mentsaid. · , public inconvenience and COO· Transportation ·secretary fusion. William Cole man Jr .. and P'ul "It would adversely afrect ~1cAvoy of the Council of Economic Adyisera· said the pro.. PG5«I aviation bill should cauae Cop Arrests Radio fares to fall beJow present levels on some routes, particulaily the longer ones. Most fares that arenot~e(I should refnain at present levels barring increases in aJrlin~ operating costs, they told re- porters at a White House briefing. . " ·Figure -On the ·Air DAVIS (A.PJ -A radlo in- terviewer had a surprise guest who stole the show -a campus police officer who arrested him on outstanding traCfic warrants while he was on the a lr. "On my show you're going to bust me?" said William Drips. public arr airs director for KDVS, the UC Davis radio station. Officer Lincoln Ellis delivered the line : "You 're under arrest." Drips was led out of the studio, and station manager Jim J\lusclewhite. "'ho had been s it · ting in on a panel discussion about the need for a new Davis city hall . took over al:I moderator. "Pardon the interruption." he told listeners. without elaborat- ing. l)avis police had issued speed- ing warrants for Drips after he failed to a ppear in court on a cita- tion, authorities said. J-{c y,·as be- ing held in li eu of bail. Saucers Sexless MEDFORD. Ore. CUP[) -A woman who attended a meeting offering trips to eternity in a UFO says the program's promoters are opposed to lovemaking. <Related story, A5) Aleiti Francesca said she ~ent to a Hu man In· dividual Metamorphosis meeting in the San Fran- cisco a rea la·st month and found the rules for the pro-· posed trip lo outer space restrictive. ''They don 't permit mar- Campus police made the arrest because UC Davis is outside the City limits, and city police have no jurisdiction, a spokesman for the radiostation said. f',._ Page AJ CAMBODIA Jn his attempt to keep Keo. Powell has split o{( from the rest of the families affected . Gordon Luna. howev,r, has joined with the 16 other parents to prepare a common defense. Describing his reaction lo Judge Olson's ruling as "shock," Luna said or his prospective adoptive son Cale', 13 months, "He is my son. Now somebody , says to me, J want to take your son away from you. ''My answer lo that is 'no.' You will not taj(e my son from me:· said Luna. -, Cale Pen joined the Luna fami· ly June 25. Luna has watched Cale take his first steps and heard ''da da"' become part or his limited vocabulary. "The e motional well-being of our children is at stake. We will not stand idly by,'· Luna said of the planned appeal by the group of parents. Mrs. Waggoner of the adoption department said, however, that at the end of the legal proceed- ings, the department still wiJI have to consider what is best for the children in placing them with adoptive parents . ried co\lple s to live "Our policy is tb look al the together,!' she·.said. "They place the child is and the longer don"t permit lovemaking. the child is there and the firmer They also don't permit any the bonds, thr more likely the human commitments of h any kind. People not only ~h:~~fd~e wil\ place him there:· have to give up · b "One of our major concerns in possessions. ut they also this case is whether a trans-must give up their rela-· Uonships, everything." racial adoption can be handled ~:;~~~;:;~~~~~~~;;;;~b~y~t~h~e~r~an;i!IY. · · s he said. ''I would certainly say •• '. that if Congress wUI adopt. this legisla - tion, prices will be different and on the lower side than they would be if you didn't adopt this legisja . lion," Colema n said. "I {hinJc that 's crystal clear ... The bill also would" make it easier for new airlines to get into business and for existing ones to start service to new cities or aban- don service 9n uneconomi c- routes. • Cow's Strange Death Prob.ed TUCSON, Arit. (UPI) - Arizona authorities today report- ed . the strange mutilation of a heifer on a Pima County ranch last month, si,nllar to attacks jn 11 other states. Similar mutilations have been found in Wyoming, Montana, New Mexico, Idaho, Utah, Texas, Oklahoma,· Kansas, Nebraska, Minnesota and Colorado. In eastern Colorado, 128head ot cat- tle were report'ed killed and mutilated since April. The dead heifer was found near a water hole in the Robles Junc- tion area, said Livestock Sanitary Board inspector Mack Matlock. The tongue, udder and rectum has been cut from the animal and there was "very little.... blood" at the site of the cutting, he said. Silver Missing In Irvine Move Walter Hages heimer's move rrom Buena Park to Irvine was not a careful, quick and kind job. he told police Tuesday. Upon examining his belongirlgs at his new home, 16 Camphor. Hagesheimer. 65, discovered that his Sl,200 antique silver service was not among the unloaded goods. Employes of the mov.ing compa ny. Rex L. Hodges Moving Co .. told police they know nothing ofthesilver. Stringing . 6.00 21.00 The mishap occurred Tuesday night when the 340-foot oil barge Bouchard No. 115 struck bottom a few miles above Manhattan , tearing a hole in one oil tank. PARIS CUPI) -An interna- tional conference on abolishing prostitution has opened in the 1'Tench capital -with represen· latives of the world's oldest pro· Cession on hand to present their view:;. Converse Basketball Shoes-'-11 .95 nverse Tennis Shoes,-10.95 Adidas Canvas Tennis I' c 0 Kramer Autograph Frames-2$.95 Dunlop Fort Frames-29.95 Davis Imperial Frames 29.95 T2000 Strung Nylon 38.95 The barge was carrying about 4.3 million gallons of No. 4 home' heating oil. City officials said that type of oil is harmful to marine li£e. Trio H ijack Charte r Plane TAMPA. Fla . (IJPJ> -Three men hijacked a single engine airplane at Greensboro, N.C. to- day and forced the pilot to ny here. F81 agents arrested one man inside. the terminal here, but the other two escaped . An FBI spokesman said the three men chartered the four- passenger plane ror a Oight frorTI Greensboro to Atlanta. Ten minutes inlo the fli ght, one or the passengers produced a .32 · caliber handgun •nd ordered lhe pilot tony to Florida. ,, . I { The International Abolitionist Federation invited the pro- stitutes to the staid halls of the U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Tuesday for the opening of the group's ti 26th annual convention. '° "This is the first time the Abolitionist Federation has con· suited the workers," said Margo St. James of San Francisco. founder of Co yote, the U.S. or· ganization for prostitutes' rights. f'remP~AJ • Shoes-12. 95 T retorn Tennis Shoes-18. 95 Bob Wolf Basketball Boy s_ Shoes-9.95 Ad i das Soccer Shoes-9.95 Mens Tenni s Shorts-6.95 to 15.95 Men s Tennis Shirts-7.95 to POLLUTE. • • 10.95 ingprograms... Ladies Tennis Dresse s & But Supervisor Laurence Short Schmit l$&id he wanted no part S Leach & Ektelon Racquetball Champion Handball Gloves Badminton Rd ckets & Shuttlecocks Soccer Balls-6.95 to 24.95 Footballs 7.95 to 28.95 · Basketballs-5.95 to =r!.95 Volleyballs .....:...5.95 to 21.95 or a program that rnicl\• commit Tennis Sox Warm Up Suits the county to funding bay dN?dg-· 1 "fi-.rore voung ror the new bay Tennis Tote ~s T ennis1 Balls Bike Repairing water quality planning procr-arti, ;:~~~;;·i.~·~r:" ~=:~~ Open 9 to 6 CIOsed. Siinday . 538 Cthter ~1919 lofllnd di"edgingoperall<lnl. i •••••••••llll••••••••"-•'!ll••••lll!"•m'~'-••••••• ~ I • , T . . •• • • \ ' Bt••ift•ilfloa,-Beae• Foantaln alley EDITION ' Te...,_. ca ..... N. V. 8teek8 • • • • VOL. 68, NO. 211, 6 SECT I QNS~76 PAGES ORANGE 'COUNT.Y CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8 1915 .. Doctor Seeks' .Dismissal --H~n~gton Physic~an Claiming Doubl e Jeopardy urde{,~ctiargn .,_ainlt Dr. hloi~ ~-~. -The physlclan uld-surgeoo, ti,..,1 .... 111anoon Family murder_ "11 lho del.,•• hadn't put ooi a ~f!lfrey R. II ff Donald ol lfunt.. •!ii>'. triel ment now emergency aervfces direct.or fashion.; cue you_wou.ldn't be aotna after inflOG Beach, the fonnor Army by 1 Nor«! C ;po gnnd jury 111 St. Mary Medical Center in !:iJ>l'«!lm•ntJ;!iosccutorsclaim lheevldence, .. headded. Gre,:n leret SIU'geon 9CC\ISC!d of ""iet;f.hi• rear. ~ Lona Beach. was injured aftC;1 u.n· they have round new evidence · · !he 1870 ~'~hen m..,.IJ ol his Jfe..w• ... CJauaed mittally iAll'JO conscious hicnself when "'5 fami-connecting Dr . ..M arDonald tothe A lower appeals court passed Wile and. l'fQ d1u111ten, aboultl. ;-w,!l!Lldlffnl .Illa wlfo~te. lll, 1y wu killecl, he teoUfted belbre. murders of his tam Uy, but were the .... Otl;to t~e Fourth Cl_rcult be dropDed. biJ ·atlofney llDd'tbelr..dauP.tanKll:Dberly.5, He claims a band ol cbanttng sharply questioned by Circuit Court of Ap,Peals att4:"4'c.hning declaiedtoday... . . &114"' Krlltla~..._t. but. after Jn. hippies invaded hla Ft. Bragg, Court judees John Butzner and to quash tJ:ie •&rand Jury indict.- Lawyers repr.es~ntinl Dr. ~' -lbtt Arm)' ~ N.C. apartineht the nl&bt ol Feb. Braxton Craven about just what ment.s namiDf Dr. MacDonald as MacDonald, ot ..1.0eZ".':.llCiner "1:.be: ""' • 17, 1970, Wattn1 him unconscious that.evidence may be. the accused killer· DriYe ff11ndn&1cm .Harbour, .}Ir iiil dei•laborsin Hunt· and stabtiinl 'btm; then tumin1 "AIJ tbe evidence you say The blgher court did nol an· flied papeljl req~dllmANal iiiliiiri.._....~-.ho bel~. raise on the female victims. you 're~ &oin& after is to rebut the nounce today when it might re· 1lr tbe the 11.S. ~ J;ourda ctreuil -bUl'...._,taiila (Or bimMrly t1lil: Thet 31.year-old.dod<*' said he defense's evidence given in the veal a decision on whether to set OdbrtdAppeaa."lli'VlrjlaliL .. _ .... ~~f~peMin'I triU..C awakenedfatertofindthemdead military proceedings nearly fi ve [)r. MacDonald free again by -TleY....aal1atMW'iliiM1i~ r~belitte and the apartment a shambles, years ago," Judge Butzner ob-s'topping proceedings against 1&111~..-..iJw1i!i7~y llild~ :.. wit!\ blood splattered abOut. in served. him and clearing his name. :a:? a;e -.--· . -Cre ilf]iitials OK? • • • • U .. Ta 3' 1 SEEKING DISMISSAL Dr. Jaffray M-.icl Aide · Defends Brick . -. .. • Old B...idln , 1~ · . 'Screen partner John "Duke" Wayne hugs Andy Devine at huge, gala 70th birtl)day party Tiie~day. Once, before old Jingles contracted leukemia and lost weight, the Duke couldn't reach ardUnd him. Wayne, 68 himself, jol\ed,that bis own dad and Devine were college classmates. (Story on P age A3 , other phol<Json 03). CIA. Tie Squelche4 By ·~ fffiP,Prterr? .... --. NEWYO.RK CU.PI>-Theshow r buliness newspaper vWi:~ sa¥f toaay ABC nawscuter How,ard -" K. Smith kept a close IWsc!ll'wi!.11 the Nixon White Home over a PoliticaJly sensitive s(ory un- C9\"ered by a network''newsman, ~ aod interveoed to keep ~ in· forlhalion from being used Qn the air. The newspaper ,.said the Jd. formation Was contained in docu· · ments in the hands "Of "the Wat~gatespeciaJ prosecutor and is expected tO become parrot a S3 million dollar breach Of contract suit filed against ABC by former · White House correspondent 'Bill Gill. , . . . A ·spokesman said ABC Would not comment.on the Variety story. The story said the documents d e tail a December~. 1971 , t~lephone call by Smith to then· White House counsel Charles Col$00. it said the calt alerted Colson that Gill had p~ a report concerning CIA involve· ment in 'the overthrow of South Vietnamese Pfesident Ngo Dinb Diemr . ; "' Variety said Cplal>n· !ollaweCI':> the talk ·with a niemoralMlum to white House chief ol start H. R. / . NeuiHoun • ! I • I J At;Bea£~8 Ne'!". winter houra ·have JOOO into eltoct •l 'liliiit- mgton Beach State Beach and Bois• Chic• State bea~liea. • Tbe tWo beaches are now • open ft-om 9 a.m . tog p.m. .-excepl ~durin1 bot Santa Ana conditions when they will ~mtl~ open Wiii!; 9 p.td."Jliday and Saturday nlabts.' H\a.ntinaton Be acb cltY ach remains open from t .... •.m. lo IJ mldni8hL ... 1 ....... ,..... 'HE 90UELCHED STORY? • • Howard K. 8mllh Haldeman relaying Srnith'!l pro- misithat the Gill story would not be· uaed on network news shows. Copies of the ,memo are in the baods of out~oing Watergate 1pieclal prooecutors Henry Ruth. tbenew~pa~r ald. _ Variety .s aid Gill'S suft., ftled last spring shortly after he was fired by the network, )Viii also pursue numerous other ex- ample• Of ••co&y Telations'' between ABC corparate offictals · •\Id several l"hlte llouoe staff members that affected the network's treatment of Watergate stories. ~ Tile Smil'h-Co11on .. elepbOne talk is also reve11. ed in a. May 3i; 1974 taped con•ersaUo:n between . Col~, a~d 'priv~\• investJ&ator likhir'cl But.I hti'e<I by Colson dw\!11 the ~•to W•ter~ate In· -u10U..., Arlety Nld. 1 ' \ By KATHY CLANCY t °' ..... ,r,.....~ Fountain Valley 'scbgol ad- miniftrator Mike Bri~k may not have given conflicting testimony 15 months a10 when he said he never taua:ht full time·in elemen- tary school. according to Joe. Meler of. t he Orange County Departrnentof Education. Brick, who has refused public comment about • controversy • Youth Dies . ID Cycle Accident • An 18-year-old Huntington Beacb youth wae killed Tuesday night and his companion was in· jured when lheit otorcycle col· . .uClecl with a van. Brent Lawrente Child of 20372 Venus Cir:cle WfS dead on anival ... at Hunlinlton lntercommunity ~I afterthe8:53p.m crash, police 1atd today His com pinion, Richard Ernest Lammers, 17, ol 18931 Santa Catherine St .. Fountain Valley, was treated for injuries locally, then transferred to Long Beach Naval Hospital/where no condi- tion report was immediately available Police arrested the dn ver of the van, Donald Ernest Treece, 44, of 18921 Carolyn Lane, Huntington B eac h on c har ges or mans laughter and fe lony drunken driving . He ~as treated for head cuts al the boilpilal, then taken to city jail. p;)lice re rted Bail was set at $$,000 • · -...-? Police said the crash occurred at Gaif'leld A venue and 'Lister ' Lane, u Treece allegedly tried to filP:e a left turn onto Lister into Ute gath olthe motorc)(cli: ,. Lammers tot"d police that Child, who was driving the cycle, tried to swerve to miss the'crash but eould not, offtcers reported. .. POiice sata ~ammers suffered cuts and lacerations in the era.sh andalsoconiptllinedofpain. Chi~d·s body ·was taken to Smith's Mortuary in H1¥1tington Beac]1 . {'uneral arrangements have not yet been made. The Qrange County Coroner's office listed Richard Child of Hun· tington Beach as the youth's father but a list of additional sur- vivor!lwas not av.ailable. ChUd was a June graduate of Edison High SChool in 1-Iuntington Beach, according .to Jerry Ar· riola, assistant principal. He said teachers said he was quiet but earn ed a B+plus average, taking a wide range of courses. including some in the automotiye area. Arriola ~aid he applied to UC lrvineforlhe fall t erm. CONJ/ERT A.Ul'O -.. TO FAST CA.Sff "It really proves to me that peqple-read your paper. 1 sold my car on the very first of many calls.,,". ,... · That's, the advertisin.(( success ~enced by the Costa Mesa man,,who placed this ad in the Dally Pilot: . · ·a~·-xr. Convt. owner. 'Xlnt. Cond. Nr. mint. 390 ·ena: .• auto, P /S ,P/W, ~ extrn. See to ap. .. preci11te, m~eoffer. • )CXX•""XX If you have.a car YOU, waAt &o ... eonvert ti?..,cat1h , call 642-5671. We ' •.k•.1\J>Ux· io PJll a.lcw W<>rdi to work~ for you, In the Daily Pilot. surrounding his administrative credentials, could not be reached again today . But earlier this week. Fountain Valley School Trustee Dick Plum called for Brick's resignation from his current post as business director in part because of that court testimony. Meler. personnel director IOI' lhe Orange County Department of Education, reaffirmed Tues· • , r A !'liftD Croll!n Oly mpic swimming star Shirley Babashorf is Golden West Co ll ege 's 1975 homecorrung queen Winner of a gold medal and two silver m ed a ls at the 1972 Olymp1cs, the 18-year-o ld Fountain Vall ey coed was crowned al halftime during the Golde n West-Fu llerton College footba ll game Oct. 4. Office r 's Ear Bitten Off By Susp ect An' irate husband who re· portedly. threatened his wife with a knife Tuesday ni ght bit off a portion of an intervening Santa Ana policeman's ear. A second officer involved in the melee that errupted when police were called to the home at 60S Su.nset St. by neighbors was treated for abrasions r eceived while trying lo subdue the sus- pect and his teen-age son. Missing the entire lobe of his left ear when the a ltercation ended was Offi cer Gregory Wake w. According to police, a protec- tive vest saved Wakew from even more serious injury when the enraged suspect struck him with ahuntingknire. . Arrest ed a nd booked into Orange ,Cot1nly Jail when the fracas subsided was Henry J . Ma(tinez, 35. of 605 Sunset St. Mart i n ez is c harged with mayhem and assault with a de· adly weaPon. Bail was set al $50.000. His son , who had a ll eg - edly pummeled the officers with his ri sts as they struga&:led wilh his father, was taken to Orange County J uveni le Hall . Striker Treated 'NEW YOR K CAP! -Sylva ZaJmanson. 30 , who has conduct· ·ect a hunger strike outside the United Natio'ns for 15 days1 col· la.psed today+ ;i:nd was taken to nearby Beth Israel •tospttal for tfeatment, an associate said. • day lhat according to his records, Brick has always held the proper credentials for his positions in Fountain Valley, which have in- cluded his earlier post as district superintendent. Meler said, however, be was notified i n August that Brick's elementary administration credential had been declared "invalid and void" by the state because Brick applied ~or it in mid-year or the s,cond year K Was listed as a teacher. ;: Two full years of'teachina wea requifed Jor that credentiaJi. Meler said. , • '' ~ ... But Meler added Brick djd nliC need that credential because by the time he became an ad~ miniltrator in July 1966; acconl:;: ing (o county recor:ds. ~helO:"' general administration· cre&id: (See SCHOOL, P•P AZI <; • ' ·•• o..• With Patty Kidnap ::: -. .;: SU Sought to· Free 2 Jailed Brothers SAN FRANCISCO CU P[) - The kidnaping f>f Patricia Hearst waa de1i1ned.to roree:the·release of twei sYmbionese Uberation Army members iO,prisoned for killing a school superintendent, according to a manuscript seized in the home of William and Emi- ly Harris. ··we didn't have anydoobt that the Hearst fa mily could arrange for a release for Osceola <Russell PATTY NEEDS MENTAL CAR~ LlttJe> and Bo (Joseph Remiro} but we needed to test whether the pressure of their daughter 's kid- naping would be enough to put this power in operation," said an excerpt published today in a copyrighted story in the San Francisco Examiner. The manuscript runs 175 to 200 pages and apparently represents the work of several SLA mem- bers. The writings range from in- tellectual statem ents of revolu- tionary philosophy to profane in- dictments of the ruling class. The FBI previously released a short a utobiographical slate· ment from the manuscript, found al the a partment where the Har- rises were living at the time or their capture. The Examin e r . which is published by Mi ss Hearst 's father, Randolph , reported that the document also contains an extensive discussion of the Feb. 4. 197•1, kidnaping and the re· asons for it. "We were ... off that the pigs had our two brothers and we all made a commitment at that time to come back strong," it said. "One of the objectives of lhe kid · naping was to test how much bargaining power we needed to get our comrades released.·· The manuscript said the re· lease of Little and Remiro -who were later convicted of firsl- degree murder in the slaying of Prostitution Fighters Meet PARIS (U PlJ -An interna- tional conference on abolishing prostitution has opened in the French capital -with represen· tatives of the world's oldest pro- fession on hand to present their views. The international Abolitionist Federation in vited the pro· stitutes to lhe s taid halls ol the U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Tuesday for the opening of the group's 26th annual convention. "Thi• is the fjrst time the Abolitionist Federation haa con· 1ulted the workers," said Margo St. Jame1 of San Francisco. (oun<fer or Coyote, the U.S. Or· ganization tor prostitutes' rights. Oakland School Superiolendenl Marcus Foster -was never re- quested because Hearst's h andl-· ing of the free food giveaway showed he would not COJJS\b wittt- lhe SLA 's demancf. ·-Hwitington Shop Robbed ' A man described as havin1 "greasy" hair a nd a two da:x<s growth of beard escaped with $47 in cash Tuesday afternoon fnirp Photos Etc., 6935 Warner Ave., Huntingt on Beach, poli ce re- ported. . Officers said the man, about five feet, eight inches tall, and 45 years old, apparently simulated a weapon under his coat and de- manded th,e clerk tum over the cash. .. He then fled on foot on Warner Avenue and Golden West Street, police said. They said the man had dark hair and a dark com- pl exion. • P r o gram 'Thre at" WASHINGTON CAP) -The present condition of the federal food stamp program is "a dire threat to the Ame ri can treasury and an a ffron t to every American who labors unaided to feed h.is family without government as- sistance,'' Sen. James t . Buckley, (C-R-N. Y .J , said todaY. Co ast Weathe r Fair skies tonight but in- creasing high cloudiness ove r the Or ange Coas t Thursday, according lo the weather serviCe. Beach highs in th e upper 60s ris· ing to onl y 74 inland. I NSIDE TODAY llie: Na!ftaae:, Evonne Goolagong, Don ScMll.ander, Jerry West , LauTo. Bo.ugh . Bob Seagran, Micki King and Willie: Mosconi ore among ~ormtts who will compete: tn man vs. woman events beginning Oct. %5 at Mtssion Viejo. Story, DJ. "' ,..., t.r.lu _,., L."1' ... -U-... . "'"" ... <-«• Cm•-• Offrlll ... llc." Etllltwl•ll' ... l!......,.l ...... 111 A--.,.,.l ...... , .... ...... "'119 -- l •dex •• ... .. •• 0 1-tt "' CH ... .. .. cc.\~ ... CJ a Mll"'9• .... """"'' ''" ,, ...... . ... ~ .. JI •• """"""''-· .. ~l ... wu A4,DJ o.-...,,. c. ..... ,, "10.I! ~· ..... Or. M9'11C...... •s [ 5"rU •ii4 $Mell Mtrll"I •6-J ,......... ·~ ,,..._. •fi'·· -.. .....,.,..... Al,OS' • ,ti " DAILY PILOT IF l're•P ... .41 CUOOL_, •• that allowed hi91 to hold that . Current Diatrict Superinten· Bob Rea4, however, said t.o- Brick only had teachlnJ <Gil· acts in th e district from mber or 1963 to June of 196$. He,s,ld the record! do not in· cat~ at what school or g-rade Brick taught. He said during the J96$.66 school year Brick was f!e.rsonnel director. 1 Meler said his records show . 'Qrick being paid as a teacher l'tqm December of 1963 through .:fune of 1966, although in the final :¥~ar, his salary was moved from , »~teaching ·to an administrative buda:et cale1ory . --·~eut he said Brick could have ~ll taught SO percent ot his time lha,t final year and been listed as 'a teacher. Read, who according to state r.ecords in 1970 signed a letter Verifying Brick's teaching ex- perience. said any letter he Signed would have been based on t.be teaching contracts . ·' And he added those contracts 'P,e the on ly records about Brick ··availabl e for the years in qucs· !,ion. . Meler als o s aid Arick may liave said in court that he ncvl•r t aught ele m to'ntary st honl hec;.:iuse hl• m:.iy ha\·c tµu ght al the junior hi.:h lt'\'l'l. l\'leler said hl' dut•s1ft know '\"'here Ariek l<.1ught. only that <;ounty records show he v.•as paid as a teacher. .. J-le could hu\•• answered the question ver ~· truthfully in the ,conlt'Xt or l'ducation, .. Meler said or the test imony, explaining junior high teachers generally don't refer to themselves as elementary teachers. ' Plum alleged that since Brick ~aid in court he hadn't taught (ull·time elementary school. he had committed perjury when ap· plying for his administrative credentials, becaul_e he listed elementary teaching on that ap- plication. ~ And Plum alleged Brick signed the application as being truthful ''under penalty or perjury ... The court testimony Plum re- ferred to was taken Aug. 12, 1974, during a suit filed by parents Over school attendance boun- ~aries. That testimony. which ,has been confirmed to the Daily Pilot PY the court reporter who re-Corded it, follows : •· "Have you ever taught elemen- tary school?'' Brick was asked. ''I've been through the teaching training program, yes," he replied. Then, be was asked, ''Haveyou ever taught as a full-time teacher "as opposed to a s tudent \Heber?'' ~. He replied, ''No, I haven't." .Brick, then superintendent, re- signed soon after that testimony, .1a)'in1 he wanted tq devote more time to his family. ije·was re- assigned as bU,lness dire¢OI', a ,eost that doesn't require a O-edenllal . !•Plum Jn April a.skecj. the ~anie Couq,tY Grand ;Jury to in- \restigate the matter. And Fountain Valley School Board President Roger Belgen ~accused Plum of trying to 1"crucify •· Brick in the ?-newspaper because he failed to get any action on the matter from either the Grand Jury or· the state. He also e)l.plained that the 5ehool board relies upon the state ryr verification of cr'edentials, &Ad the board wooldn 't become i,llvolved irl the matter unless the >tale or Grand Jur,y took some action. Plum said he tried in March to ":liscuss lhe issue with Brick ;:Jersonally but Brick refused. :. Meler, who completed a report ~bout_ Brick for the county .J\lpenntendent 's office, listed Brick's credentials In an in· terview with the Daily Pilot on 'fuesday. Meler earlier had been unable to give specific information aecause his report was being ex. amined by the Orange County Counsel's office. ' ' • ' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Pretl6Jfll•lllt Pr,.tlll.,_ Jeck R. Curley Vice "'•Sfot.!.l •hd G. ....... JM~ Thomas Ke~ll &<lllor ThOmas A. Murphlne IN"""" 1!111'90' · .,. ~rlH H. Loos Rk:hard P. Nall I Al!.1•1..,, ,,_.,..,"" 1:1111°" ' . I • J Urges Still Gun Contra& Senatpr Edward Kennedy <D·Mass.} gestures with his hand s as he testified Tuesday before the Senate Govern· ment Operations Committee which is considering pre- sidenti al protection. Kennedy, who lost two brothers to a5sa.ssins ' bulJels. pleaded for strong gun control laws. Panel Chutes Down Parachute Proposal By GARV GRANVILLE OltMDllUr~i.ts..tf Orange County's supervison; have never been known to pick a quarrel wit~arac hutists. Tuesday, however, the board squared off against a group or chutists who were planning to do their airborne thing next week at County Aides Did Chores For Bosses By TOM BARLEY OI tM O.llr ~net SU.ff Orange County Supervisor Ralph. Diedrich and Superior Court Judge William Murray ad- mitted from the witness stand late Tuesday that they used prac- tices similar lo those that led to the filing of criminal charges against Congressman Andrew J . Hinshaw . Both Supervisor Diedrich and Judge Murray readily testified for defense attorney Marshall Morgan that they used their county phones for long distance calls, used county employes for personal errands and used eoon· ty materials-chiefly stationery Neither witness identified the nature of the assignments given county employes. But Morgan made it clear in his questioning that he considered sending the bailiff out for coffee to be one of the practices indulged in by judges. Judge Byron K . McMillan was askedtodayifheintendedtosend his clerk out for coffee.! ''Just as soon as he gets through waxing my car," Judge McMillan responded to loud laughter. Morgan asked Assistant Dis· trict Attorney Michael Capizzi as he pressed .for dismissal of all charges contained in the Grand Jury indictment of Hinshaw if it was not common practice for many county officials to do what Diedrich and Judge Murray had admitted doing. "I don't think so," Capizzi replied. "I know it's done but I don't think it's common prac- tice.·· Capizzi continued to undergo a long grilling from Morgan today 8!'I District Attorney Cecil Hicks waited outside Judge McMillan's courtroom for his turn on the wit- ness stand. Morgan said Hicks will be his fina:I witness in a hearing that challenges the charges contained in the indictment and further questions the manner in which the indictment was obtained. Morgan today accused Capizzi or failing to advise the Grand Jury during its deJiberations on the Hinahaw case of the many elements of law they must con· sider before they agree to indict anyone. I-le particularly challenged charges of bribery contained in the indictment and argued dur· ing his long questioning of Capi zzi that there was no evidence in the Grand Jury transcript to s upport the charge. 1£ Judge McMillan refuses to dismiss charges or grand thert bribery, embezzlement and con'. spiracy, Hinshaw will go on trial Nov. 10 in Superior Court. Judge McMillan has already overruled Morgan's argument that all charges against flinshaw should be dismissed on the ba.!iis of a recent landmark California Supreme Court decision. In that decision, the case of Lowell Ray JoMson versus San Joaquin1 County. lwo just ices agreed that the prosecutor should have disclosed lestimony favorable to Johnson during Grand Jui-y deliberations that loci l<> hi• indictment on d')lg charges . Escape Country in Trabuco Ca- nyon. It seems the operators or (he outdoor recreation center failed to apply for a use permit needed to make exhibition parachutejumps a legitimate pastime at Escape Country. Their patience worn thin by past use permit transgressions at the recrea tion center, the supervisors ordered the jump plans scuttled. .. Use the Red Baron if you have to,"' Super-Visor Ralph Diedrich quipped as Murray Storm was handed the assignment. Storm is the Environmental Management Agency official who reported the parachute scheme to the supervisors. Simultaneously, he reminded them of "the great amount of pa- tience, persuasion and pressure it's taken to get things squared around at EscapeCoUntry. '' Getting things squared around began last spr'ing when Dcape Country's operators ran afoul or a long list of transgressions as they prepare.d for Easter Week festivities. Ford Pushing Relaxing of Airline Curbs WASIDNGTON <U PI> -Presi · dent Ford today proposed a major reduction in federal authority to regulate domestic airlines, ·say- ing more competition and lower prices are needed because "for many Americans. air travel has become a luxury too expensive to afford." Ford sent Congress a bill that would let the airlines cut prices up to40 percent or raise them up to 10 percent on specific routes without Civil Aeronautics Board ap. prov al. The President 's proposed legislation would be the first 1na- jor reform of CAB authority since the board was created 37 years ago and' the second step in a three· pronged Administration erlort to reform the U.S. transportation in· dustry. The Air Transport Association, a trade group comprised or all major domestic airlines, 1ssuea a statement saying the proposal is .. misconceived" and "would dis· rupt airline service and cause public inconvenience and con· fusion . . "It would adversely affect 1 millions of passengers and ship· I pers, thousands or bosinesses in hundreds of communities, the re- liable transportation or mail. the w e lfare o( 300,000 airline .e mploye s, mill ions of shareholders, investors holding billions or dollars o( airline debt, aircraft manufacturers and sup- pliers, and will endanger the financial integrity or the nation's vital airport system," the state· mentsaid . • Tot Program Set at Park The Fountain Valley Recrea. lion Department is offering a tiny tot program of 3\.-I to S.year- . olds beginning Oct. 20 at Los Alamos Park, 17901 Los Alamos St. The class, taught by two credentialed teachers, will in· <'lude music, creative play, art and social inter action. Pre·reaistratlon is required at the city Recreation Department 10200Slater Ave .• from8a.m. to5 p.m. week·days. Proofr-of age must be presented. Qu09tlon1-m1y be referrod to 91J2..242A, exten1ion 211. I ' Reagan . . Opening ·NH Driv¢ CONCORD, N .H. (UPI> - Fonner C.Uitornla Gov. Ronald Rei11n today open.a -Iden· tial eampaign operations in Ule.. •late that ha• the nalion:t:' fwt 19'16 primary / guaraateeiltl a showdown willi Pre8id."Jt'ot_d. ' The formation of -a--dtiiens' committee for the conservative Republican was annoonced five days after President Ford's cam - paign manager disclose( he' would open his drive for the nomination in New Hampshire's Feb. 24 primary . Keagan and Ford will skip the !I Ubsequ ent Mas sachusetts primary and m eet two weeks• later in the nation·~ third pre- sidentiaJ primary in F1orida. Formation of the local Reagan c;_ommittee. announced by Reagan organizer Sen. PauJ Lax· alt f R·Nev.), came as Reagan continued to claim he was un- decided about a challenge to Ford. Speaking in Houston Tuesday, Reagan said a convention battle for the nomi1Jation could be healthy to "spark a little interest in a tired old elephant" He bas said he plans to announce his de- cision about a White House bid in November. • Named to head the New Hampshire Reagan organization was former GOP Gov. Rugh Grea:e. a lawyer in the state's second largest city of Nashua and a single-term chief executive in the 19.50s. She's Ladfl Godiva Reagan's earli.est supporter in the state, second-term con· iservative Gov . Meldcim Thomson, was absent when formation of the Reagan commit· tee was announced. Thomson is vacationing in Is rael. Thomson and Reagan first met .on Na- tionalist Chinese-sponsored trips to Taiwan. Nancy Skarvan of Folintain Valley has been chosen Lady Godiva for Westminster's Founder's Day Festival to be celebrated this Thursday through Sunday. She'll lead parade Saturday morning.. ' Beach's Planners . Reagan will campaign in New Hampshire for a totaJ of two weeks, organizers said. While supporters shied away rrom predicting what percentage of the vote he would win, Gregg told a news conference: "If we could l!"et 35 to 40 percent of the vote. this would be a victory." Giye ··'Tot Lot' Okay Laxalt said the New Hampshire primary was essen- tial lo lhe Reagan campaign. Aeling lo resolve a rift within a homeowners grbu.p, the Hunt· ington Beach ·Planning Com· mission 'Tuesday night approved ·the development of one "tot. lot" in the Seabreeze Village. A provis~on for ••tot lot" areas Refund Slated SC Gm Rates Reduced LOS ANGELES (AP) -Southern California Gas Co. has been ordered to refund $5.2 million in sur· charges to customers by way of. a 15ix·month rate re· duction . The Public Utilities Commission (PUC) ordered, the average 7·rent monthly residential decrease ef· / fective tod.ay to counterbalance a surcharge in effect while a Southern California supplier, El Paso Natural Gas Co., applied for a rate hike. The application was denied by the Federal Power Commission. · The decrease will be spread uniformly among all the gas company's customers, a spokesman said after the PUC meeting. which would provide plaYground facWties to pre-school children ituch as a see-saw and climbing apparatus was required when the development was approved in 1972. . The controtersdeveloPecf, ac- cording to Planning Director Richard Harlow, when some members of the Seabreeze Homeowners Association wanted . the recreational areas whiJe others didn't - Harlow said there were re.ports that buyers with childien were promised the "tot lot" additions while adults without children were' told the Sea breeze ViUJge would'be exclusively (or adWll. Opponents say there are suffi· cient Playgrou.Q.d facilities already. One critic said the play. ground area would be locat~ Within · ao feet of his dO!lr and would constitute a nui!;::tnce. The issue was handed to the Planning Commission (or action after the Board of Zoning Adjust- ments failed to find a consensus among homeowner members. Harlow says a,n appeal may be ~iiiiJ~~iiiii~§!~~ii~~~~ii~iii~iiiii~mi. ade. ,. Converse Basketball Shoes-11.95 C o n v e. r s e T e n n i s Shoes-10.95 Adidas Canvas Tennis Shoes-12. 95 Tretorn Tennis Shoes-18.95 Bob Wolf Basketball Boys Shoes-9.95 Adidas · Soccer Shoes-9.95 Mens Tennis 15.95 s-6.95 to Mens Tennis Shis:ts-7.95 to Ladies 10.95 Tennis Dresses Shorts & .Tennis Sox \Yarm Up Suits Tennis.Tote Bags Tennis Balls • • •I ;._ ' • • • Racket Str.i·nging 6.00 to 21.00 Kramer. A.u_ tog rap h Frames-25.95 Dunlop Fort Frames-29.95 Davis Imperial Frames 29.95 T2000 Strung ~ylon 38.95 Leach & Ektelon Racquetball ~ampioi:i llandball (iloves Badminton Rackets & Shuttlecocks Soccer Balls-6.95 to 24.95 Footballs 7.95 to 28.95 Basketballs-5.95 to 37.95 Volleyballs_:_5.95 to 21.95 Bike Repairing 538C.nter 646-1919 I - ' ' • ) , I 1 Spaceship to Paradise ! Salvation "fly Uf 0 PromUed by Crdtiai. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -• .,_.,,,,.·L.... theil: cbll<b'el .,..._.report Tuesda,y in Lane Publlcltyabmtam __ ..,. --.. ...... "said a later County, Ore., after ber...,, Du lhal promlsn a spaceollip ride to. -a folio•• Hnt to the San Stau•. 43, or Sprlolf"Mldseal her parld1le apparently eauaed tbe JON lfS'eur'J'-Jft-w1. a my1teriou1 postcard from CJ"OUP to cancel a recnaltmmt Authoritlel ln Or~ say they Fruita, COio. It said, "I ariloa lhe -Inc ochedWed for tmllM 11!, are troclne UM disappearance of way. I will be traveUne ,t•· SanJoee, Calif. • JOpenons•boconverted and ap-tensiveJy and you woo't hear ' "'We are very concerned aballt: par•ntly went to a s ecret from me again.'' tbepanlcthenewa_.1..-. C<ilaradocamp. Mn. Eaton and Eusenetravel Ina about the 20 Peopl who agent Chris CartlOO said Sta111 * * * •-.S IS Ncr FllAUD,'" coo· left f<>< Colorado wltll fourolhers Fruita Nuts Atibut Rumor .~ FRUITA, Colo. CUPll -~ Qmmce Conler says bis ti--1 the Jetter, sent by ttlf· known only as Eve, Charity, avowed f o 1 low er Pa u I Michael and Reek. Ms. Carlson Moi:aenstero. ''These 20 in· said Staggs signed his house over divt-.i. chose on-their own to to her before he len. and C).larity leave. their homes and families in gave her baby to another couple. Orecoa. B11Att o nl M e ntal Hospital Urged for Patty' • From Wire Se.rvk-es SAN FRANCISCO -Palrici• Hearst's lawyers think sbe belon&• in a mental institution. They plan lo ask a federal Judge later this m onth to transfer tbe-21 -x.ea.r -old new5paper heiress from jail to u private mental hotspi t al -contending she needs treatment before she'll be able to stand trial on bank rol>- ber)' charges. Attorney Albert Johnson has described tbe 21 -year--old jailed heiress aa m entally deteriorat· ing. HE SAq> A MO'ftOlll ut!QI f0< the transfer will be flied •!ti bearing, at which a Judi• ... take up the !Ina.I report on Miss Hearst's •;mental capacity" by thr ee c:ourt -appointed s-ychialri1U:. ' The psychiatrists h.a..oded t.he(r prellmlnary findings to U.S. DI•· t.rict Judge Oliver Carter TUei - day. lie sealed them from put)U:c :lcrutiny and turned copies oy41r to p rosecution an d detens h1wyers . -----be doesn't .... II It !alt•...._.. of f111ncaauoen tosetthem. "We like to tbinlt of.OUl'llelves as • lll'Owillll community ODd we getourfalrlbueofnewpeople," Corder said Tilesday. uBbt we can use more. As fir as the publicity 1oes. we've bad worse." ''Tbere are now people aJJ over the United St~tes .,.-epartnc to leave on a U PO and physically rile to a hiShe~Jevel," the lotter saJd. ''These individuals are go. • inc throuth an 'ove~minf pro- ceas.' With this process it is neoeuary IQ 1lve up everythlnc, Including pi>sa .. slons and loved ones.'' BRADFO R D NUDD of Newport, Ore. said he got the im- pression from people wbo at- tended a meeting tti.at they wue to commit suicide so their spirits could leave their bodies. He said one of them. Robert Rubin, 24, ·•.was secretive, starrv-eyed. with a faraway look:' Singer Mac Davis, 33, has been sued for divorce by his wife or five years, Sarah Jane, 24 . They had no children. "Her emotional and mental condition is such that she could not give reasonable answers,'( he said. •·we want to obtain psychiatri(' care for her so that s he is able to p&tt..iclpate.in her tial. '' Johnson 1aid Dr. D. L. West ot UCLA, the *'brainwashing" e~· pert on tllle team of psycbiatristl, plans to examine the defendant several more times this week. The other two doCtors apparently have finished theLI' tests, he •aidr • JOHNSON SAID the attomey,s i THE PUllLICrrY Involves re- port. that about 20 persona disap- peued from Oregon last week after attending a meeting in which a middle-age couple pro- mised a better life on another planet. Atithorities t>elieve some of the' missing -persons might be in Colorado; Possibly in Fruita. Corder said he didh't know any local residents who had seen any Dying saucers and was not aware ol any large number of strange faces in town. Public reeruitdient me-et.mes have been held over the put month ud a hall in at least two Oreaon and three. California cities. They are conducted by a man and woman who identify themselves only as "lhji!: two" and claim to be extraterrestial evangelists or their disciples. ' THEY CALL THEIR group Hum,n Individual Metamorphosis CHIM> and offer salvation through UFOs . Another 30 persons were re- ported converted at a Sunnyvale meetirig a month ago. Hilda Eaton, 70, filed a missing Lyn Fromme Wants To Explain ~Whys' SACRAMENTO (U PI ) -Lynette FTomme, the Charles Manson apostle charged with attempting to murder President Ford, says she wants to tell the court the "why" behind her ac· tions. In bef first courtroom appearance as her own attorney Miss Fromme. 26, said Tuesday she would make '·unusual'' moti~ns to Chief U.S. District Judge Thomas J . Mac Bride "to bring truth to the world.'' 4 '( want to determine not only the who, what and where but also the why," she said or her case scheduled ror trial Nov. 4. tr convicted, s he could race life imprisonrrtent. •• I ,. " ,. • , TAKING A P AGE from Manson's script. the wispy red· haired woman who allegedly pointed a loaded .45-caliber pistol a1 the President Sept. 5, also demanded that her co-lawyer federal defender E . Richard Walker, be removed ffom the c'ase and replaced with a federal defense attorney of her choice. The judge look the request under consideration for a ruling later. Miss Fromme, who claims her Manson cult name is "Red," wore a caif'·length red dress and 5carf rather than her usual flow· ing scarJet robe. ln contrast to her first.appearance in court when she warned Mac Bride that the "gun is Pointed," Miss Fromme's mood s hined from argumentative lo docile . . SHE NOTED T HAT the charge of attempted murder dealt with intent and ''intent clearly implies a state or mind.'' ''My slate or mind may lead to things I have been told I can't say,·· she said rererring to MacBride's earlier prohibition against making Political statements. Miss From me, toying with her shoulder length hair during the·two-hour hearing called to consider defense motions to obtain prosecution evidence, said she and Walker had ·~apsolutely no rapport.'" ' ~roten'tial Conflict' Alioto Claims Win In Court Decision SAN ~RA.NCI~O (A,P) -Mayor Joseph It· Alioto was unruf. nec1 by a Jury s op1n1on that he has a potential conflict of interest arising from his loan guarantee enabling relatives to buy a s hip· ping line berthed at the city port. The jury, acting in an advisory capacity, cleared Alioto on Tuesday or any wrongdoing up?> the present, but s uggested that the Joan guarantee couJd potentially affect the mayor's decisions , ~involving P acific Far East Lines and the port. Judge Albert Axelrod, who came out of retirement to hear the Superior Court case, said he would make a final judgment by the S'la l e Alioto is guilty of a conflict of ( ) end of the_ month on whether _ . mterest . Leeldleed St81Ua9 '. BURBANK <UPJl -L<>ckheed Alreran Corp. Tuesday de· layed for the third time the company's annual shareholders meet- ing until completion ot an invt?Sligation by the Securities and Ex· change Commission into bribes and kickback:S to foreign of- " f ' " ! '• ,• f ficials. ' ' In reparting second quarter financial results two months ago .• Lockhe~ conceded jt paid ~~ut $22 million over a five year penod lo foreign government orf1c1als and political organizations in order to complete "certain foreign s ales.·· ' S~IJp f!o la l '· ~The Associated Press A cold front is bringing freni:ne temperatures and snow to Northern California, the NatiOOaJ.i.Weatber Setvlceaays. The front h as dropped temPeraturis Jhto U.. '3ol arid 40s in many inland valleys, and temperat'Ures are expected to dip lnto lhe40s again Thul'WdlQ'. the weather service Hkl today. r._, ~""'~~Pfed . , SAN LUIS OBl!Wo (AP) -About 75 percent of San Luis Obispo County's residents favor construction ot a controversial nuclear power plant at Diablo Canyon, a Callfo.rnla polling or· a:anization has round. In the $31 ,000 survey commissioneclby Pacific Gas and Elec- tric Co., the polling flnn questioned 1,046 adults from Aug , 11 to 21 and found that 67 per<erit feel there will be an energy shottage in the next 10 years, requirin& new sources of energy. , . I 6-St•t .... Plltftl . LOS ANGELES (AP) -Seven cuotlne atatlOllS have been fined a total ~S2.~ 1.,-""!iatlng ~mwili:lpal.ot:dlna~e_that re, quires th1t gasoline .,..ices tie posted. The seoten~H' lwlde<I down Tuesdoy"Were part ol a oonUnu· lnC ID~esUa•~OJl or VlolaUCJ!lll qf the price postlnl reaulatiOllS, the ~ aµomey • o(trce lifcl. r ' ' ·--..----I - Forced Vomiting Outlaiood would fight any move to transl'¥' her to Los Angeles tor arraign· ment on 11 atate cbarge1. includ· ing robbery and kidnaping, in (.'Of\Otttion with an SLA crime .spree in May, 1974. SAN FRANCISCO (U PI> -Th~ state Supreme Court has r estri cted police officers from forcing narcotics suspects to vomit up evidence which they may have s wallowed. The unanimous ruling Tuesday was handed down in case of a woman whom state narcotics agenls arrested in Fre5noin March, 1972. Agents observed Rita Bracamonte· pop several small rubbe r balloons into her mouth as they ap· proached her car to investigate. They took her to a hospital and , producinR a search warrant, had a doctor ~ive her a nausea·inducing liquid. SH E VOM I TED VP seven he r oi n.filled balloons which were u.sed as evidence. Sears ln his opinion Tuesday, Chie r Justice Donald R . Wright said such a search was or "Intolerable in· tensity and scope'' and noted that going lo such lengths to gain evidence "shocks the conscience and violates due process or law.,, A search warrant, the Chief Justice said. permitted a search of house and car but "was not intended to authoriz~ lntn.isions beyond her body surface." • THE COURT REVERSED one of two convic- tions against the woman but s he will continue lo serve a term of five years to life al the C:ilifornia Institute for Women in Frontera on a conviction of possessing heroin to sell. Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Donald Rifzi signed a writ of habeas corpus Monday asking ihal Miss Hearst be pro~ duced in Southern California for the arraignment. He mailed it tb the U.S. Mar:shal in San Frart- cisco. / 1 ' Her two SLA comrades~ William and Emily Harris, wii'i enter pleas Friday on charges ih connection with the same inci· dents. 0 " Where t hrift is a lway8 in &ty le l..ocate<I 0 11 tlte towe r level ' " .. TIU. Ad Effective t hroll{l'h Sa lur<lay. Oct. 11 \ --;#. -. . ..:.,--/' Uoe Seara Revolving Charge I sears I So. Coast Plaza 3333Brlatol St.- Phone 5404333 , ' SAVE 30o/o! Double Knit Polyeste r Pants Regular '6.99 4s1 Pull-on waist with mock fly-front styling. Stitched crease. Great colors fo r fall. Misses' s izes. Regular 87.99 Women'• 9lze9, _______ 5.57 SAVE 17o/o to 30 o/o ! F ashionable P olyest e r Shirts Rell:· '5 .99 3 97 long elt>eved Reg. '4.99 3 47 •hort sleeved ~son and easy<are. With full placket front and pointed col- lar. Colors dyed to match pants in the collection. Misses' sizes. SAVE 30o/o! Acrylic Classic Cardigans 17 Versatile cardigan sweaters to p your casual outfits with classic good looks. Easy-care. Assorted colors and pat· tems. Small, medium, large. Buena Par k 8150 La Palma Ave. O ran~e 2100 N. Tuafln Ave. STORE HOURS: -""" Frtdoy 10 AM tl) I PM -Phone 828-4400 Phone 637·2100 ' I I 1:30 All to t:30 PM 8uncloy 10 AM .. 9 Pll -· " ' ( ..... DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE !· • Help F~. a. Need . The Huntington Beach Council on Aging is help· ing to take care of its own-those old people who are. silffering and ill and who don't know where to tum. A survey completed last week has confirmed that some of the aged desperately need a helping hand. Ten percent of them. the s urvey reveals, are liv· ing below the listed federal poverty level. Others are confined at home and cut off from· society. But the Council on Aging has taken major steps to t'Ontact these people, to see thal they have some joy and comfort in their remaining years. The council is helping them fill out proper forms to receive s upplemental income to bring their finances ·up to a decent level. It already has published its first monthly newspaper li s ting recreational activities and featur· ing news of particular interes t to seniors. Jt plans to take 11utritious meals to the homes o( the <'onrined and needy. It will furnis l1 transportation lo senior activities and Lo the doctor. 'J'he coun<'il •s to be commended ror a good effort Jor a ~cgment of :;ociety ll1at too often Js overlooked. The Communiversity f J\. communiversity -an institution that would specialize in adult education, including evening :)Cbool and t elevis ion courses --has bee11 proposed as an appropriate <·onccpl for the Coast Community· College Dis trict. The Idea bas appeal as a p!JID to pall together Coast's extensive off.campus lnltnic:Uonal programs. · The Idea also has appeal as an atumpt to pro- \ vi de more instruction for more people witllout endless construction of new facilities and to recognize the growing ·;mportance of conUn1'ing education for adults, and employed persons of all ages. Still to be examined further are the financial pro- blems in implementing the communlverslty, and matters of academic quality. Bui providing more and better educational opportunities for a broader seg- ment of the population is worth pursuing. Battle Ended School unUication in West Orange County ap- pears all but dead for 1975 at least. Superior Court Judge Claude Owens Friday ordered preparation for unification votes in south Jiuntington Beach and Fountain Valley halted. Unless the state Attorney General and Orange County Counsel Frank Fekete are able to obtain an appellate court ''writ of supersedeas'' within a few days, there won't be any election. And the public may never know whether residents of both areas even wanted unification. Judge Owens contended the districts would have had too great a disparity in tax wealth to meet state education codes -with Fountain Valley becoming a ~ poor district and south Huntington Beach a relatively wealthy one. J A task force recommending the proposal notes that it would be free of the constraints of a college campus and would arrange classes throughout lhe community. Jt woultl provide both credit and non- credit classes, but would not grant degrees; Orange Coast and Golden West colleges would still do that. It appears the matter now will have to be settled in higher court or unification will have to await new legislation -particularly a school finance bill which would equalize tax wealth between districts. For now, the best course is for educators to con~ centrate on education instead of politics while·the is- 'Too bad about that fire they've got at the other · endoftbe boat.' s ue remains unresolved. The Hight to Reject A Better Vo te Cho ice 'J·otht• F:cli!l}r : \\'hen was the last time you st00tl in a voting booth and were faced with a choice of can- didates. neith('r of whom you could stomach? \Yhaldid you do? Perhaps you failed to vote at all, in which case you were counted as if you were not there. Or, perhaps. you cast a write·in vote, in which case your vote was not counted unless the candidate had previously filed a statement of candidacy. Failing these, you probably took the time·honored approach and voted for the "'least of two evils'' -A statewide initiative measure is now circulating which presents us with a better choice. Ir enact- ed, it will give voters il chance to reject all candidates ror an office by marking the space "None of the above is acceptable". This measure would apply to all of· fices except those of President and Appellate Court Judges. If '·None of the above" received a plurality, all candidates would be rejected and the office would be declared vacant. Vacancies would then be filled as they are now, by election or appointment. depending on the office, with one major exception: none or the los- ing candidates cou1d ·be appoint- ed to the office. THE CONCEPT of allowing voters to reject all candidates has been recently adopted in Nevada, and was the subject of two bills introduced in the California Legislature this last year. Both bills fajled to advance from committee, ostensibly because of arguments that they were frivolous or that the elec- torate would somehow disrupt the voting process. f The essence or liberty, however, is choice. Those who would deny the electorate a choice because of a fear they would choose unwisely have no real conridence in the de· mocratic system. Those of us with that confidence believe that 1976 will be a good year to com· memorate the birth of our liberty with a choice long denied us. tf you are interested in helping me circulate this initiative petition jn Irvine, please call Jn e at 833·15~. BOBMARTTN I C'lanroo• Belp To the Editor: C.G.M. <Gloomy Gus, Sept. 191 who complained about mothers being ask ed to help in <'lassrooxns, shows a lack of un - derstanding regardinc: the purposes of this request. In schools which have the Ear- ly Childhood Education (ECE> Program, part'ntal help and in - terest are an integral and re· quired part or the plan. This is to provide more indivi~ualiied at· tention lo children In clctss so they may better learn reading, math, lanl(unge, elC'. Mothers who do help lt"et an insight into how and what their children arc Jearnlna:. Jt is also an cdu cettion•-11 1 experience for those who help, us w•ll aa dtmon~tratlng to the children that leQrning ii; impor. ta'nt and parents do care. AS FOR the teachers who re· cftve this help, it means, not that they are incapable, as C.G.M. a"', liot. that they are better W~hert who can teach more. A tea'Ct)er1 who would not allow pareilto t'o berp tn the classroom ( MAILBOX J IA~l,.m r•••,1•r•-•c-. T1-"9MMc- -M i.tt.•• to Ill ui•c• ., ellml-U'91 ..... Ml"'IM. Ut'l.,.1 et JOO WOf'd1 ., lofts wilt M 91...., _........_ •. All .. !Mn m"st l"C"'*' sitlNt---'tl ......... 1 ~ ,.."'" ..,.YMwltNll-H...,,.. -t II Stfflk l fN-11 • ..........._ f'Ml'Y trill ftOll'91M1llllllM4. mitht have so ething to hide, such as in·com tence. Any parent who is asked lo, <'an surt>ly donate a couple or hours a week to help Johnny read, write and cipher. MARY ANN WOOD Early Childhood Educational Chairman (Whittier School> Drainage Pr..W-. To the Editor: As an owner of a condominium in Surfside adjacent fo1.he flood · control-channel just east of Beach Boulevard at Atlanta I am very concerned about the Old Town drainage proposal. Peak U5e or the channel last winter brought the water to within in- ches of the top (we ha Ve pic- tures) and more it seems to me cannot but help inundate us. Impounding these waters within the Old Town area for slow release seems to me a much safer procedure. Directing them through a new channel is also possible. Too, I understand, it is pro- posed-that only the area to be drained is to be taxed. That seems unfair since al l the citizens of Huntington Beach have heretorore borne the costs of our improvements. As a re· tiree on a fixed income I am not eager for more taxes but rair is fair. VIRG INIA S. MARSHALL Ani•al Servke To the Editor: Huntington Beach r esidents have again witnessed Wl exam- ple of animal problems being blown up out of all proportion because of precipitate and thoug htless action on the part of city council membe rs. Rypassing. as is their practice, the experts in their own office (the adminis trative staff) and the Animal Commission, and adopting a hopelessly premature motion to change animal control to Orange County, they have con- tributed to an emergency in .inimal control which could easi· ly have been avoided. There is no doubt the contract with CAC should have been terminated. but the transition <'Ou ld h a v e been effected gradually over the next60 days to everyone's advantage, if advice of the city staff had been asked and heeded. And the emergency measures which will now be in efreet. would have been unnecessary -nn emergency which will cau.o;e a re- turn to th e former situation or frightened and stti.rving strays n~nning the streets. and or HB re~ sidents facing the permanenl , J~s or a pet unless they travel up . I Quo~ Cy Trobbe, populsr S.F . or· chestra Jeader in 20s and 30$ on nostalgia -"'Curiosity is a trait In the younger generutlon. I think there"s a hunger to sec what the old days were like.•• - --..o..----·~-- \ lo the City or Orange every day to check the pound. (There are no volunteers to assist anxious pet owners al Orange County.) An emergency which may have the· city employing a control agency v.•hich twice in the last 12 years has been terminated by cities which found its practices in- tolerable. Anjmal Assistance League will continue its community service or lost found and adoption and low-cost spay /neuter informa- tion. The vo lunteers will continue the only service in the county which enables a pet owner to call in a lost pet and be connected with an Orange County resident who has found it. The current t!!lephone number will continue to run in the lost found column or the Daily Pilot. AAL will :ilso spearhead an er. fort to have animal problems re- turned to. local control. Citizens interested in this effort are urged to write AAL, Box 818, HB, CA 92648. RUTH FRANKEL. Public Relations Chairman Grotech Dra..,lfHlda Tolhe Editor: Huntington Beach is an attrac- tive place to live due lo the weather, educational facilities, andtorotherreasons,notleastor which is the open blocks or farm land which give a pleasing pat- tern and breathing room . I fmd the rapid loss of this open land distressing; we appear lo be on the way to' becoming a continua- tion or ~th Long Beach. A re- cent artiCle in the L.A. Times, to the erfect that as city populations increaSe the per capita tax in- creases disproportionately, of. fers some leverage on which to base a protest. Apparently it will cost us more, in addition to infla- tionary increases, for lower quality life in Huntington Beach. TllE AVERAGE citizen will lose. The smaller merchants wi ll lose; as the population increases, shopping centers will move in and displace them. Schools will go through cycles of overcrowd- ing and costly overbuilding; as the population ages these ex. pensive plants become obsolete and unnecessary. Land developers profit, as do the contractors and construction traCles. Newspapers which sur- vive will acquire more customers. One might argue that there will be m ore jobs, yet the experience of large cities is that increases in welfare cases more than offset the appearance of new jobs. . Since l work for a profit· making organization, I can hard- ly object to others making a pro-- fit. Yet I object to the concept that Huntington Beach must gTow and grow to saturation. Other cities have: fOWld ways to limil population growth. The quality of life is too important lo be left to zoning committees or the city council ; the choice s hould be made by the voters. B .J .ROGERS PetB-es To the Edltor: Refer.ring lo your article 1'Free: Oata, Dogs to a Good. Home" (Sept. 11), please explaln what II so areal about lllvlnil a Grut Dane with an 11\Jured hind leg to • man who had to waJlc from Costa Mesa to Santa Ana to • H Dear Gloomy Gus Oil .Price Hike CanHu1·t Cartel As a taxpayer I think it is obscene to root the bill for this dumb Pussycat Theater trial. To get or. fended by the movies you have to pay SJ to get inside. Case dismissed! M.J .M. Gloomy G .. 1 comm1n11 "''111bmit1.o bv r11ci.r1 and <lo not -t•1i.ar11v ""'~ 1 tr. ,,.;,ws el lh• Mwlj);o~r. $1!nd rour Pitt "'"'-G'-nyG111. D;oH1 Pllol. collect hini. If he can"t afford transportation. he certainly can't afford to feed and care for a Great Dane. And if exercise was his only motive in walking, what is humane about walking a dog with an injured leg the return tri ' p. PEOPLE who want to help un - wanted pets should realize that it is not enough just to find a dog a home. They must find it a responsible home. Jf a would-be pet owner has to seek a free dog (in other words, no minimum placement fee as charged in a shelter, no license and no rabies shot) as indicated ·in the a rticle. they would hardly appear to offer the responsible home that must besought for unwanted pets if we are ever to come to grips with the pitirul pet overpopulation which now exists in our community. MRS. DIANE BUNKER Bike Ba%ard• To the Editor: Ir the Santa Ana River bicycle and equestrian trail is designat- ed 'as a Bicentennial Heritage Trail I hope they put up sign s warning the bicyclists about horse manure and skat e·- boarders. They lurk under every bridge and around every comer. A very un-"reasonably safe condition for' its designated use.·· LOIS DUJTMAN WASHINGTON -The real story of the oil cartel meeting in Vienna was not its move to raise petroleum price& but the fierce debate that raged over the de- cision. 'rhe chief· protagonists in the debate were the Saudi Arabians, who argued for litUe or no price ris e . an d Iran . which favored a big in· l'rease. The result was a compromise to boost the oil price by 10 percent. President Ford reacted angrily to the price hike, but it seems to me that he was merely taking ad· vantage of the news to denounce Congress for its refusal to stip- port his energ~ proposals. IN FACT, the outcome of the Vienna meeting wasn't as bad as it could have been. And the meet- .ing itself was important to the ex- tent that it revealed changing at- titudes among the oil slates. It illustrated, in the f'U'St place, that the Middle East petroleum producers are no longer as united as they were two years ago, when their embargo sent the world into an economic tailspin. It indicated as well that.some or these producers, notably the Saudis. have learned that oil re- so urces alone do not automatically guarantee power. And it showed tbat at least a few of the oil-rich nations are vulnerable to pressure from the United States, which let it be known that a drastic jump in petroleum prices would· spark strong American retaliatioo. The United States also in .. flueoced the Arab moderates into ' . ''The press must be free; ilhas always been so and much evil has been corrected by it. U gov- ernment finds itsell annoyed by it, let it examine ill own conduct and it will find the cause.,. -T-EnldM Saifflahfurllt Gardening in Toivn . Pieople who wish they cou1d grow a big, beautiful garden in urban s urroundings, but are faced with problems or space, time, and e nvironment will welcome Plants and Gardens tn Towhs and Cities by Stan Larke <McGraw.Hill, $4 .95). This book explains how and why everyone can Jive among (riendly, growing plant life -green thumb or not ! A guide to successful gardening in containers, small gardens, on balconies, patios, rooftoPS, and indoors in houses, apartments. and orrices, it pays special aUen· Uon to the ecological sliniftcance or growing plants, and especially to the benefits of trowing veietableo. 1 LAllXE ALSO hows how peo- ple who live .in ,on i-pclln without· ( THE BOOKMAN ) a balcony or window•ill can enhance their sur.roundings with rraarant and attractive flOWfln, using techniques or a..,ientna under lights, and bow some non· traditional houseplant. can be successfulJy ralsedindoon.. ., j Larke says of ••••t• ••d \ Ga,.S.na la Towu oed a&le!J, "I~, Is for the ninety-nine percent ot tas who don't have a coUntry estate. l 'U introduce~ to pa.Uo planters anc!. ralaed ·-and bueme11t an.d 1ttld ~ 1·11 list tl'ffjj 1nd slirubo mid planta lblt will thrive Iii .,._ thai 'b•ve been con1taired wasteland.•• J"o-Ann.DlLonmo • ( il~N~ ) exercising pnadence by leaning on Israel to make concessions to· Egypt. That tactic demonstrated that Pi-esident Ford is not a hostage to the· American Jewish vote, even as an electlon ap. proacbes. AT THE heart of the effort by ) the Saudi!J to keep oil prices down. however, was the realiza-I tion that the petroleum weapon 1 has been a doubl~ed sword that can wound produc:ers as well as consumers. · For by jacking up oil prices, as they have since 1973, the pro- ducers have contributed to both inflation and recession in the United States, Western Europe and Japan. As a result. their strategy has tiaokfired. Because of the in.flailon they 1 helped to. create, the oil pro- ducers have bad to pay m<re ror. the equipment. food and other things they i mJ)ort from the Unit· ed States and Europe. So their w~ping gains have turned out to be ephemeral. Secondly, the recessi<n has led to a reduction in the use of oil by Western industrial countries. and this bas forced the petroleum producers to cut back productiort by some 30 percent. So here. t~ the oil potentates have not done soweJL THE. M.6-sensible Arab oil producers, Ji& the Saudis, have been aware of these drawbacks, and they bave consequeoUy dis4 played a measure or responsibility. They have not bought up m.. I dustries in the United states and Europe, as some nervous nellies thought they would. Nor have they used their buge surplus, ~ estimated at about $45 billion, to disrupt the international mooetary system. Thus oil bas not proved to be the equivalent of an atomic bomb in the -hands of maniacs. The petroleum producers are certain· ly a force -but they are recep. tlve to deals. and they will respond more construcUvety to I borlolnlng than to outbursts or criliclsm. · ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT llo!>mN.Wnd,,,._ t'homof Kttetl. £djtor Sort.Iara ICrdbkh, EdllprlalPageEdilor The editorial ~ce or lhe Dally Piiot aeekl to lnrorm and stimulate readers ,by presenting on this p11e diverse commentary on topics of interest by syndltat· tdeotumnl5l1' and t&rtoonllir.., by providing a rorum ror-rtadm' views •nd b7 presentlnc this newsP1per'1 opinions and ideas ~ current toPlea. The editorial oPlnkla of the Daily PJ&ot appear only In the tdltorl•I column at the top or llie po1e. Opinions ex. pressed by the columnbts and tart.oord&ll and letter *liters are lhtlr own and no endonement of &heir Ylews by the J;>aily l'llol ·-·be tnlttred. Wednesday, OctoberS, 1!175. • • '"; .. . . . .,_/' , ••• ,. ,~\f ..... .. ., -if'-~ ,~ L ,,...,,,, :~Duke' Resse ·1 r ..... .., •• , __ R. ;_.,, . F. , . . , , 71 ~"" .,f : I • • •"' : r.-omme .' :ar , • .. ·-- ' Te•a,-'8Cl..a .. .'Steeb NOi! COUNTY CALIFOANIA • l!DN~Y OCTOBER 8 1975 N TEN CENTS i Ora.ace' County' Supervisor .,..... Jllley BUct.-or-. dq iD '• move to bave county -1 take the INd role iD a jollll -•n otudy of Vpper Htiwpwt'Bay pollution.~ ID aa llDanimGM ~. the eoaC7 bO..-d ofL1U,peni1ora ...... tbM Ille ~ lbould take the laad ta a ~ of polJu. t.aa1a !bat flow into the Opper Bay from a 10,_0,000·acre r watenbed..area. : Ei<pected to Join county gov. SLA.'Held Patty' for - . . -~change?· SAN FRANCISCO .Cl!Pl) - The kidnapin1 of P:atricia Jleant wu designed to force the releaae ol two Symb!oneae UberaUon Anny membei'a imprismed for ldDlnJ a ·achbol superlnlf!ndent. according to a manuscript seized in the home or William and Emi· ly Harris. 1'We4ijdn't have any doubt that the Hearst family could arranae (or a release for OsceOla (Russell PATTY Nl!EDS MENTAL CARE-AS' Little) and Bo (Joseph Rerruro1 but we needed to'test whether the pre:Aure of their· daughter'" kid· naping wOuld be enough to put this pawer in operation," said an exterpt published today in a copyri&bted" stor.y·in· the San 1'1'-...,,i:,....1eer. , -,7---' 1'1le manuscript nms 175 to 200 paces and app•rentlf represents the work of several SL.A mem- bers. The wrilin1s raq:e from in- IAIU-1 -.ime~ Ol revolu· ·tionau pblloaophy to profane in- dictments Of the rulin& class. The FBI previously released a short autobiographical state- ment from the manuscript, found at the apartment where the Har- ri1es. were living at the time of their capture. · Officer's Ear Bitten Off : Br s~.,eci . . ' .. An irate busbana who re- portedly111fea~eg'4 his wif~·*ith a lmlff fueaday ni&bf, •lilt' off a portion of an i~e , ' Santa Anapoliceman' • . ~ , i..• • • ~ A second ~cer involved lit the melee thu.-trrupted when police were called to the home at 60S Suns.SC St •• bY. neighbors was tcw(id for al>rasi.om: received . wlllle trylnf to subdue the SUS· • pect~histeen-ageson. Missing the entire 1;,.,. of his ten eat: when the altercation ended was Officer Gregory Wakew. • Accordi.n1 to police; a protec- tive vest saved Wakew from even more s_erious injury when the enraged suapect struck him with a huntinc Im.if e. Arr.ested and booked into Orange County Jail when the fracas subsided was Henry J . MIU"\ineZ ; 35, of ' 605 Sunset St. · M.\r-tine:a ts char1ed with mayhem and assault with a de- adly weapon. Bail was set at $50.000. . His sq_n, who had alleg· edly pummeled the officers with' bi& fists as Ibey struggled with his father, was ~.taken to Orange ~!'tY Juvenile Hall. DOW RETURNS • W PLUS SIDE ' • NEW' YORK <UPI) -In· -ton sent ,Prices higher in lair· Jy adl...--tredinj Clli ·the New York Stock Exchan1e today deapite r'enewed oppooitioo to f~ral asslst•ce lor New Yort Cit.J's financial woe.. 111 .. 1'be Dow Jones lndua,trial .... .,r,. ·J.U.J>OUll loaer Tueo .. day, sa1nec1'1.40 ""mt. to m .t1. Tlie blue dllp,indlaat« had been ~ az:°'ftd \=eiCl · lriearly trWinJ. Advao-• l~!o' -lead over .. n ;ablea, 87>·. . " ~ ~hai-ge es • the neceasarr ··~·I advice. But th_e NeJVporl Be•cb 1upenltoi' m1de it clear the other partJetpatJaa a1encies llbouldm provide atoll Oil an as~ne1 lluls to belp minimize reli-e OllOUtsldie conayllants. "Tiie 1'0rli' .-ocram sbollld have a, ahi>rtei: tllne frame than the orl•inal -proposal of five years.,'' lliley ~akl 1n a repart to his fellow~su. rviaors._ .... .,, .. , .. ~nd;"' . e.i, the ioinlc wan ac,.,cy :I ;;:Provide • \ioram Vrges S•flt C'ow(rO~ · •• ,,_ Senator 'Edwll'rd Kennedy '(Jl~Mis,.1 l'itl!I'es with fas hands as he testified Tuesdl!Y, bel~e ,the S...ate Goveni· · -~-~~ ColDllllU# 'fl 11 -~derin~ pre. Sldenl!ilFj;rcitecUon. '!Ceiinedy. b loist t,.., brotlien to !""'asslns' buJle\.S',, pleaded for rong gun <11ntrol laws. ·Hu,nti~on r;i~ctor Chall es Charges . Murder cha es against Dr Jeffrey~. cDooald of Hunt-ington Bea , the former Army Green t surgeon accused of the 19'70· utchery murders of his wife • twq daughters .. should b• .;rO}>pe-«1 . his attorney aredtoday. L•wyers representing Dr. MacDonald, ol, 1'*52 Mariner Drive, in -Huntinclm HBl'bour, filed papers requesting dismissal in the the U.S. F~ Circuit Court of Appeals in Virginia. They claim tbeir client is Deing subjected to ydoutite jeopardy and has been denied'. bis right to a speedy trial bBsed on indictment bY a North Carolina grand jury earlier this year. He was charged initially in 1970 with killing bis wlle Colette 26, and their daughters Kimberry, s, and Kristin, 2, but after in- vesUgatlon. lh'e ,Army dropped the charges.·· ' Friends and neighOOrs in Hunt· ingtoo 'Beach who helped raise bail bond lunds for him early this year to be freed pending trial of the three murder charges believe him irtqocerit. The pbySician and surgeon, now emergency services director at St. Mary Medical Center in Long Beach. was injured and un- conscious himself when his fami- ly was kiUed, he t~tified before. . . He claims a band of chanting hippies in"<aded his Ft. Bragg, N.C. apartment the night ol Feb. 17, 1970, beating him W1Conscious and stabbin1 him, then turning on the female victims. The 3l·year-old doctor said he awakened later to find them dead and tfte apartment a shambles, with blood s plattered about in Charles Manson Family murder fasblOO . . Government prosecutors claim they have found new evidence connecling Dr. rilacDOnald to the murders of his family, but were sharply questioned by CiJ'citit Court Judges J6hn Bulmer and Braxton Craven about just ·what tba\evjdencem~y•be. J • ' ~·· " ... ~All the, evidence you_ 1ay y0u're 1oing af\,er ,is: to rebut the • ~e-.·• evidence ;iven In the militaQ pr0<e'4.inlll' ~arty five rean aco," Judie' Bulmer ob· ~ ' . --j\ , r.,, , . J. ·• "II we diifenst hodn't pt1l CJll • '~aae xou weatdn't bt'lloift1 after U..mdaate.' Jw-. ··' I ... ~ I ' • • U~IT ....... • SEEKING DISMISSl<l: Dr. Jeffrey 'MacDonllkl ReaganOpem Campaign in New Hampshire ' . CONCORD, N.H. (UPI ) - Former ~.r,litorrua Gov. Ronald Reagan tOday opened presiden· tial campaign operations in the state.that has the nation's first 1978 primary, guaranteeing a showdo-:vn with President Ford. The formation of a citizens' committee for the conservative Republican was announced five days after President Ford's cam- paign manager disclosed he would open his drive for the non'llnalion in New Hampshire's Feb...-2' primary. Rea,an and Ford will skip the subsequent Massachusetts primary and meet two weeks later in the nation's third pre· ~idential primary in F1orida. Formation of the local Reaa:an 1 ,comiDlttee. announced by Reaaatror1anizer Sen. Paul LHx- alt (R·Nev.), 0CAme as Reaaan continued: to Cfaim he was un, de~lded .about a challenge lo l'O!'d. ' Speaking lb Houstoo Tuesday, Realan s•td 1 eonv~ntiOn battle for~ the nomination Could be healthy to '1':rark a lltUe interest in • tired o1 -elephant." • for cooperAUve plannin• ~ U~ per Boy rebabiJllatiGD ~ams, "includln1 poaaible piJat dredl· in1 procram1. '' ' But Supervisor Laurence Schmit said he wan~ed no part ot • pro1ram that mlCbt commit the county to lundlnl bai dl'edl· ing., ~ Before voting for the.new bay water quality plannln& program, Sdunll wu assured Ids -did not earl')' wltb lt a , commitment toflmd dredfinf operaticm. r -Newport Ba1lk Hit , In Heist , · A man >«.bo may hie reSponsible for a 1lmilAJ' bank heist in Oran1e Jut m011th robbed the United California Bank brancb•at MacArthur Boulevard and cam- pus Drive in Newport B..,!'h to' day Bank officials are still uncer-1 lain ho;* much money was taken durin1 the 11 a .m . robbel;)I but they said it was less than $1 ,000. The band1t simulated a gun in a paper aack and told the teller on duty to filJ the bag with 'money 'or I 'll blow you up." FBI agents showed witnesSes at the robbery photos of a man suspected of a bank job at the Bank of America 11' Orana:e that occurred l•te last "month. The photos were taken by the bank's camera. Ttie suspect is a6out 35 years old, five-leet JO Ind,.. tall, with black hair Witnesses at UCB Identified him down to his shiny, high heeled black,_ shoes, well-styled hair and n'eatly trimmed moustache, which may be phony, according to FBI aeents. The FBI and Newport Beach police are both investigating the robbery, LA Welcomes Royal Couple LOS ANGELES CUPJ> -l<m- peror Hirohito was welcomed by California's governor and the mayor of Los Angeles at planeside today for a busy one· day visit including a brief look at Disneyland. (Related photo, A4) The 74-year-old Hirohito and his wife landed al Los Angeles In- ternational Airport oola perfect. autumn day amidst seve re security precautions that in· eluded a metal detector inspec· lion of the 300 spectators and the press corps. · Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. was the first to greet the royal couple. Second was Mayor Thomas Bradley, the 6·2 mayor who towered over the tiny Hirohito. Hirohito n ew to Los Angeles following a 21 -hour visit to Chicago and the midwest. Coast Weather Fair skies tonight but in- creasing high cloudiness over the Orange Coast Thursday, according to the weather service. Beach highs in the upper 60s ris· ing to only 74 inland. INSIDE TODA. Y lite Na•ta1e, Evon rr~ Gookigong, Don Sdwl-. Jerry we,,t, Laura Baugh , Bob Stogran, Micki King and Willie Mo1coni ore .among ~ormer1 who will compete 1n mon vs. woman event• btginning Oct. 2.S at Mi.!Bion ~jejo. Story. 03. Index ... , "'-11119• .... A1t Ml-NfTI" •I 8J Mlwle• ... , Al Mwtlc h-et C>l·ll Mlltu.ll """"' 8• Cit M•llMNI Mt~ At,CIJ '" 0r...,.c.-t, ... , •. ,, Alt """'9 ' 11·1 A• 0r. ll.0Mr•MI Ill .... """' rll-4 .... , ll~llM.:lrlt•U !'•·I C6-lt TWvlJl!l'I •t All lt 1~.tr~ ... , Cl 'wt•1"" A4 Cl ......... .,. .. M,01 - I • • I I J l • • \ l j -----~· ·-..- 4J OAlL Y PILOT N tJU ·t 117 TOM BAKLEY OI .. DMtr '°'"" .._ Or1n1e County Supervisor Ralpb Diedrich and Superior Court :Judie WIUiam Murray ad· milted rrom the witness stand lite 'l)lesday that they used prac· Ucea 1lmil•r to those that Jed to the filing of criminal charges qainat Congressman Andrew J . Hlnahaw. Both Super'viaor Diedrich and Judce Murray readilf testified for defense attorney Marshall Morgan that they used their county phones for Jong distance calls, used county employes for Wednffd8't, October I , 1975 pe._.i errand• ond ~ CGUD· ty matul&la-c:hlefl:iu u111onery Neltber wttness I tlti'!11be a.lure of tw ualgn ftll ~.employ• But made It clear In bis that he con!ldered · .eiidiiiil'j~ baillft out for C'Offee to be oDe the practices indulged lo by judges. .' Judge Byron K. MeMillan was asked today lf he intended to send his clerk Out for coffee: ''Just as soon as he gets throu1h waxing my car," Judge McMillan responded to loud laughter. Morgan asked Assistant Dis· A B C Facing Suit Newsman Killed Story on CIA? ....... HE SQUELCHED STORV? How.,d K. Smith Paddler Now Claims Gator Chased Him Balboa Island's marathon pad - dleboarder Larry Capune, is well-known along both coasts for his adventqres-with sharks, 'the Kennedy <Ian an4 stonN of all vanoites. N~. the 33.year·oli! Capune reports that he's busy tangling with allleators, a~cording to a letter received today from South Carolina. He is in the midst or a 5,000- mile trek, begun on July 4 at Portland, Maine. Capune hopes to reach hls destination of Corpus Christi, Tex., by Feb. 22, George Washing:on ·~ Birthday. Capune ca~ls this his .. bicen- tennial t'tip," but poor health and bad weather appear lo be slow-inl him down. Capune is known for more than a half.dozen other tripe along both the east and west coasts on his paddle board. Capune's episode with the al- licator resulted from his paddl- in1 acroea, rather than around, a swampy island in an inlet off the coast of South Carolina. "I saw something moving toward me and saw it was a nine· toot alll&ator . I jumped off my board ~ ran into the inlet With the alli&ator right behind me," wrote Capune. He added that after he found a log and began beating the ground and yelling at the gator at the toP of his lungs, the beast slunk back into the pond . Any other isl and he decides to cross, he'll now paddle around, not across, he says. O RAfifttECOAST . DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed "'"ldttlt ..... Publl- JllCk R . curi.v vic..~....,O.-•~• • · ThOft'las Keevll .... Thc>fnas A. Murptline .......... l!tllw " OilrlH H. Loos Riehwd P. Nall "'-''*-,,,. ...... ,_...., NEW YORK (UPI) -The show business newspaper Variety said today ABC newscaster Howard K. Smith kept a close liaison with the Nixon White House over a politically sensitive story UD· covered by a network newsmdh, and ·intervened to keep the in· formation from being used on the air. The newspaper said the in· formationwas o · ed indocu- ments in the h nd s or the Watergate special p ·ecutor and is expected to becom part or a $3 million dollar breach of contract suit £iJed against ABC by former ·White House correspondent Bill Gill. A spokesman said ABC would no£ comment on the Variety story . 1'he story said the documents detail a December, 1971 , telephone call by Smith· to then· White House counsel Charles Colson. It said the call alerted Colson that Gill had prepared a report concerning CIA involve· ment in the overthrow of SOuth Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh. Diem. Variety .said Colson followed the talk with a memorandum to White House chief of staff H. R. Haldeman relaying Smilh's pro- mise that the Gill story woold not be 'used on network news shows . Copies of the memo are in the hands of outgoing W8tergate· special iprosecutors Henry Ruth , the newspaper said. Variety said Gill's suit, filed last spring shortly after he was fired by the network, will also · pursue . nqmerous oiher ex- amples of ••cqzy relations'' bet~een ABC corporate officials and several White Hoose start members that affected the network 's treatment of Watergate stories. Service Friday For Welder Mr. Meredith · Memorial services will be held Fridar. morning for Rus~ell Meredith, a Iona-time N~rt Beach resident, wDodiedMonday a this home at the ageol:tZ. Mr. Meredith is credited in engineeting ·circles with invent· ing "heliarc welding," a modern ~elding technique. Prior to bis retirement, Mr. Meredith was employed at North American Ro~kwell-Company (now Ro~kwell International) for many years. Servfces will be held at 11 a.m. Fridaf at the Pacific View Chape in New port Beach. En· ton'lbment will be at the Pacific View Memorial Park Mausoleum . Officiating at Friday's services will be the Rev. Bruce A. Kurrie and the Newport Harbor Elks Lodlil:e 1767, of which Mr . Meredith was a member. Mr. Meredith, who lived in the area since 1947, is survived by his wife, Alice; sons., Harlan of Orange and Mervin (Russ) of Laguna Beach; daughter Mary LoWse Miller of Redondo Beach ; sisters, Mildred Copeland or · Huntington Beach and Marie Maw of Portland; ten grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. Thief Gets Cash, Gems A Newport Beach woman dis· covered $800 cash and a $150 gold and diamoad rin1 mis.sing after being awakened early Tuesday momlnabyaloudnotse. Gale E. Norton, an East bluff re- sident, told police the money and jewelry were ln her purse. which "U mlssln1 when she checked her belon&lngs. She said she bw no sign of the intruder and police could find no Indication of lorced entry. Mrs . Norton 1Rld one of her chtldren ml1ht have left open the slidln1 door. belore the family went to bed. ,· '' I trlct Attoi-ne,-l(lc-Caplnl a .,. premMI !cw cli1mlasal ot Ill -duirf•• contained In the Grand Jury lndlctiilent of Jliolhaw u It wu oot common o.ractile for many county officlali to• what Diedrich and Jude• llurny had admltled doing. . "I don't think 10,'' Capizzi replied . "I know it's done but I don't think it's common prac· tice." Capizzi continued to undergo a long grilling from Morgan today as District Attorney Cecil Hicks waited outside Judge McMillan's courtroom ror his tum on the wit- ness stand. · • .. . llinshaw Case ' , .. _. .. 1old Biclll will i.blo 1 evldenfe In the Grand Jury favorable to Job"'°" duri llrW -.tllnn Ila.._ ttuit.' transer!pttosuoPortthedwl•· Grand Jufy deUberatiOlll cli&ll .... lllelllar ... h#dllaed If JIMl1• McMW1111 """""to led to• bia indictment on JD u.. lMlc:t-..i ftlrtlMr dilmiu .-.rseo ol....,. ~ charsa. 4'11 "., Ge •-In wblch bribtt71 -beul-1114 -· Mor&an unsuccessfully"!!~ lbe1n,d•1•t••obtained spiracy, Hinlllaw will co ca trb.1 that the Oranae County -Gr M=:-IJ' ecetlled C.plui 'llfov. lOlnSUperiorCowt. Jurywusimllailydenledan alt te,ed~ Grand· Judie McMlllao baa ali;ea.ot.Y portunity to a11es1 tesotin~ JUry I its dillliinot*w op ollerruled Mor11n'1 ar...-..t favorable to Hlnabaw. the l11111h1w case !Jf',lbe mw . that 1111 cb1r1e1 •••inst fllnUaw . . elements of law tbey ,Qlllll,con-ahould bedlsmluedcmthe-1n1tead, Mor11a 1114, sider before they agree lo iiidlct · ol a recent lanchnlri< ~ '-""*' relai.d ID ~· · ""Y<l!I•· • SUDremeCourtdeclekle. . a11eeed crlmln1l acti~".¥"' He partlculotly' cballented {n that decision, y.o cue el be ..,..ed u Or-~Jll- char1ese of bribery cootalnecl in Lowell Ray John--San ......-wu allowed ID Ill •· Ute lnlllctment ana argued dur· Joaquin County, two fuatlces cballen1ed while ll•• cOp· ing his long questioning of ••reed that tbe prosecutor .,_manwudenledtbertOtto Capizzi that . there w_as no shou.ld have d.lscloled tMfi"'OD3' coufloatproHCUUOllwtl"FSE-t ~~~~~~~~~~.:......~~-'-~--'~__;~~~~,--,--~~,__~ . • f I ' • ' ,.. ···"'I""" ...... , • ' , ~ ' I • 0.llY ..... ....._.~ lff ... ,. Ford Ur.,,-es = c:io; ' J Airline ·, j Curb Cuts '..i WASIDNGTON <UPl)-l'ral· dent Ford today propooedamojj>r reductioo In (ederal authority ~ . regulate domestic airlines, Sb]· ing more ~ompetition and lower p;ices are needed because .. fbr uiany ArDericana, air travel bas become a luxury too expensive to afford.'' Fcwd sent Congress • bill that would let the alrllneacutpricesap to40percentorraisethem uptotO percent on specific routes witboUt Civil Aeronautics Board ap. prov al. • The President's propof!~d legislation would be the fjrst nla- jor reform of CAB authority sinte the board was created :rr ye'itrs ago arid the second step in a lhke· pronged Administration effort-to reform the u.s: ti'&naportationjA- CRICKETS CLIMB WALL INTO SOUTH SHORES DEVELOPMENT IN .SOUTH SANTA ANA Invasion of Bugs Has Homeownera In 112-Home Tract Climbing the W1l1 1, Too dustry. I The Air Transport Association, a trade gr6up comprised of· idl major domestic airlines, 1Ssµ$ a statement saying the proposa1 'is ''misconceived'' and ''would ats- rupt airline service and cau,Se public inconvenience and coti· fusion . ·· " Invasion of Crickets They're Not CIUrping, But ~idents Are Mesail's Car Burglarized C• " By ALAN Dl RKIN Of .. CHiiiy "' ... Slafl Crickets have invaded the homes near South Coast Plaza and the residents aren't chirping about it. They are bugging residents of the 182-home South Coot Shores development in south Santa Ana and the homeowners in turn have been bugging city and county of- ficials, ·but to no avail. "They get in durinl !bl! day , 41nd every evening we kill between 30 and 100,'' com· plained H. Gerald Gross, presi- dent or the homeowners associa· lion. "They become active when · you turn the lights on. Wh en we're haV~J supper we see t.hem walking a~ss the carpet, on the ceiling or climbing the walls." The bugs, from one half-inch to an inch long, apparently are mi- grating from a 12-acretriangular field across Wakeham Place in north Costa Mesa. \ Gr08s said that he and others have complained to Costa Mesa and Santa: Ana city officials but got no satisfaction. The Orange County Mosquito Abatement Dis·. trict was called in, but this agen- cy also would not take action other than to send out an inspec· tor and give Gross some pam-phl~ts explain·ing that the crickets are h·armless. Rudi Geck, assistant ve<:tor ecologist with the clistricl, said Deadl.ine Set For Newport Birthday Book Tbunday is the last day to sign up as a sponsor of the Newport beach bicentennial book, to be re- leased later this month. accord- ing to Les Steffensen, chairman of the Newport Beach Bicenten- nial Committee. There are no advertisements in "Newport Beach:· Heritage and Horizons/' but sponsors will be credited in the book and each will receive 100 copies. To become a sponsor, or· ganizations, companies or in- dividuals must contribute $200 or more to help fund production coo ta . The souvenir book is a 64--p .. e, color and black and white pie· torial essay of the people, places and events that have shaped Ne"1W>rt. Beach, .accordina to Sleflensen. Members of the public will he able to purchase the book for $2.95, with a limited number of· firtt·editlon, har<lbOund copies available for $10. . PToceedo from the book 1ala will be used to fund addltloo&l bicentennial pn>Jects in the city. Anyone .. wlshinl ID become a sponsor, or to contribute his· torlcal photorrapbs or.lnfonna· Uon, may phone Marla M'or1an at •su·.3213, Hardy House Publlshinc Co., 494.7402 or Wally Gerhardt, 646-0400. · ( that the crickets have to con · stitute a threat to the community from disease for his agency to oct. "There are no records or dis· ease being transmitted by crickets," Geck said. "The ·best they can do is to appeal to the owners of the property lo get them lo take care or t.he problem or else do it themselves by hiring a peel ~pn1rol comj>8J\Y and bill· ing the owhers." · The cricket invasion began last Friday, and Gross said that he has already gone through two cans of spray. "We've stamped on them, and sprayed the thresholds;•• he said. "We kl.1110 to 15 by the doorways every night." Today Gross planned to con- tact the owners or the 12-acre field, bordered by Wakeham Place, Sunflower Avenue, and Bear Street. Records indicate the owners are Elizabeth Phillips of Studio City, William Wakehaqa of Villa P·atk, and Herbert Wakeham of South Lacuna. ''We'll ask them ·to ex- terminate the crickets," Gross, an environmental scieDUst, said. ''If they won't do it "'Ne'll have it done and send them the-l:ii.11 .'' Gross said · th at the crickets cross Wakeham Place by the hundreds, and most seriou'sly ~/­ feet about 15 l)omes ·in U.e·de· velopment adJaCent to WakeHa'm Place though other homes have them to a l~sser extent. --. The cric~eta hop but c1o· not chirp because they are sill in their nyµiph stage. Geck , who has inspectet{)the area, s~ld thaJ the field, -.tliere cabbage used to be lf'OWD; un- derwent a population explOsion, forcing the nymphs to seek a more suitable habitat. ''They like starchy products and some plants, but they J?refer decayin& vegetable ma\ter," he added. .... .. During Me~,:. 1 AeoStaMesa·maDeot~bad news Tuesday night after eiQOy. inl an evening at the Vittoria !Rj· tion.. Restaur..aht in NewpibTt Beach, when be discovered - worth of cameras andotherite'!irs missing from his car parked in the restaurant parking lot. · ~ · Matthew ·v. Waidelich, 1llie : Dublin St.. told Newport Beidi 1:-olice that the theft at 9SOYI>iwe St. occurred sometime betwee§.. s p.m. and 10 p.m., when hew111ln- sidetherestaurant. '• Accordine: to Waidelich, items missing from his locked car in· elude a $500 Yashica camera~ a $260 Vivitar telephoto lem, a~ tennis ~acket. a camera bag,' a sweat suit and $4 cash. Converse . Basketball Shoes-11.95 Racket Stringing 6.00 ·to 21.00 ·C o n v e r s e T e n n i s ShoeS-10.95 Adidas Canvas Tennis ·' . Shoes-12.95 Tretom Tennis Shoes-18.95 Bob Wolf Basketball Boys Shoes-9.95 Ad i'das Soccer Shoes-9.95. Mens Tennis Shorts-6.95 to 15.95 Mens Tennis Shirts-7.95 to 10.95 Ladies Tennis Dresses & ShOrts T.ennis Sox Wann 1.1p ·Suits Tennis Tote Bags Tennis Balls Open 9 to & Closed Slmtay . Kramer Autograph Frames-25.95 ' Dunlop Fort Frames-29.95 Davis Imperial Frmnes 29.95 T2000 Strung Nylon 38.95 Leach & Ektelon Racquetball O.ampion Handball Gloves Badminton . Rackets & Shulllacocks Soccer Balls 6.95 to 24~95 Footballs 7.95 to 28.95 Basketballs-5.95 to 37.95 VolleybGlls-5.95 to 21 .95 . . ' ' Bike Repairing 538 Center 6,46::1919 : • • I , • ~hip to Paradise Salnaion by UFO 'rro~ by Cultida PllANClllCO <AP> -'W ''rl' Jnm ...., clllldne .,.._ 1epcxt 'hr Iv lei-~ • m,--... _.Mr II••," uld • -CGuat,J, Ore., .n. blr -Dan -:::.: ::t; ."t:.:t'~ . =.r. -:t.:ll: to tbe Sen z·:.~~t:;l~u~:. .. -rro":' •-1 • _,_ Aulllartu.lllO,_uytbe7 l'nllto,Colo.lluld,"IUlcmtbe _ .... , .. beduledfartonl ....... metncla(tbediulJll• .. -of ..,.,. r will be tr ... -. ••. 1an.r-.c.ur. :111-wboeoa-.edudop-1-lvely •nd vou -·t llear ~We are ftl7 coaea:Dll ltllllll p._reatl:r weat to • secret from me ••lll •T the~ Ille,,...,,_ .• -. Ollm"811o••mp. Jin. Eotoo &nc! EuPne travel In( about the 20 people wloo • ' o,.t Cbrla Carllon uld St•,.. 1~--'"~ * * * 4' "IBIS IS.NO FUUD;!..,,.. lellfClllColorado.wltb.lllur.-• u..d tbe leUer. -by Hlf. lmowp Ollly u Eve, Cbuity, ~rw"ta N--•Yowed follower Paul Jll!ci!MI ·-Reek. lb.Cariloa JD.,, UWI' 11::.-.T:tern. "~e 10,ID· ..WSl=ll1-llllil-- dl ·-00 -own to to her e be left -Cbulty ~. . ut R.a••ao• ~~:~....w ...... _ln pveberbaby10.-~·· 1 ~ •-v-.-~.....,.. BSADFO&D NUDD of I W:lclt ••!!!t· Octobwa. 117& • B11Att••11e11• • . . Mental Hospitat Urged for Patiy ...... Wire lift ..... SAN FRANCISCO -Patricia He1r1t'a lawyer& think abe belonC• ln a mental lnstituUon. They plan lo aak a federal jud(e later thil mooth to transfer tbe 21 ·tear·old news pa-per heiress--hom jail to a private mentu hospital -conlending sbe needs treatment before she'U be 1ble to stand trial on bank rob- bery charges. Attorney Albert Joltnson h as described the 21-year-old jailed heiress as mentally deteriorat· ing. RE "'10 A MOlllllll •'Mii ror the·iransler wW ba llled at a hearing, at wblell a jud(e Will take up the final l'8l*t on lliN Hearlt'• "meotar capacity" by three eourt•appoinled poycltlatrisls Tho poycbialrlltl NncW -their prelimlllary Itndln(t to U.S. Dia· trict Judie Oliver Carter 1'Jes. day. He aeued·them from public scrutiny and turned eople1 over to prosecution and defense law yen. ·1'BUITA1 Cole. -(UPI) -1be United. Slat'!' .....,.naa"' Ntwpon,Ore.1udbelf0tthelm-...._ a-~ -bil leave cm • 11JO Uld Jlb1*1lll1 PftlliOD from people '!'bo at-....,.._ -,.... ••Md be n.e to a lllCbK level," the le!!a'. t_. a meetln( lllal'lliey were ~'t ..... 11 II~ •-of uld. ''1'.b•u illdlyldua!il-'~., to-mlt aul<lde ao tllalr llPirils llYiDl•-•loaettlima. · • • 1111 tbtGilP.,.. 'fiWC • 1111-•-•.Ueavethelr_.._ -··We lib to t:IUalE' o1....-w • ceu:' w1t:11· Ua1a Pl!IC••• lt • r He said ooe ol tbmn, Robert aacrow~=•.-,.Swe a1a1111eytoat••up~ .. Babin. 24, ••was secretive, =f:L'i.i ,.,,,:{~~ ~2: poaa~•"':." , " ~r-eyed, with a faraway ,..., aae m..._ . ftr II'! the •• recndtmemt.J;!' 111>81 pablleity roea., .., ..... ·i.a11 haft Jieea l'!'ld ._ u.; ,..._ SinJer Mac Davis, 33, has been sued for divocce by bis wife of five years, Sarah· Jane, 24 . Th,ey bad no children. "Her emotional and mental tood.ition la such that she could not give reuoaable answers,'' be said. "We want to obtain psychiatric care for her so that she is able to participate in her tial." Joboson said Dr. D. L. Weal of UCLA; the "'brainwabinc" ex- pert on the team ol poydiilllrills, plans to examine tbe defendant several more times UU. week. The other two doeton apparmUy have fanlsbed their tests, beaaid. JOHNSON SAID the allarne:rs would rtgbt any move to tramfer her lo Los ~ogeles for. arruao- ment on 11 st-ate charges, includ· ing robbery and ktdnaping, in connection with an SI.A erlme spree in May, 1974·. 'lillrM." ' ' . · mooilb 111111'11 ball ID at II ::.r. , _ _. .~-" , '° ,OrellOli. and three ,~L"_ a Tim ru .... CITY In-re-cl-. -ni.y ore COllOUC\eU by a lfllita that •bollt llO Pohono dilap-man Uld woman )>'ho ldonlif7 Pearecl from Oregon last week themselves only as ••the two'' ~r attendln1 a meet1n1 In and elaim to be extraterrestial' Wbicb a middle-age couple pro-e'{aDCelials or thelr.dilcii1les. a better life on another "' linet. Authorities believe some .·TREY CALL THEIR gro\ip the missing persons mi&ht be H u m, 11. n I "'n d I v i d u a I ln'Colorado, possibly In Fruita. Metpiorpbosis {HIM) and olfer <;order said he,clidn'l "'-any salvllljon tbroull' UFOs. lbeal residents who bad teen any Another 30 persons were re· nrin.Naucers and was not aware parted converted at a SuMyvale d • 'a11Y large number ol strange meeting a month ago. fkes ln town. Hilda Eaton, 70, filed a missing ••• ~ :.L'Y" Fro~me Wants ,~ . . ~":'!o Explaitf:.'Whys' r"' · SACRAl\IENTO {UPI ) -· Lynette Fromme, the Charles '•; Manson apostle charged with attempting to murder President ._•.,Ford, says she wants to tell the court the ''why'' behind her ac- ~ lions. .. :·: ~her first ~ourtroom appearance as her own attorney, Miss ,. ~ homme, 26, said Tuesday she would make "'unusual'' motions to ~ ~'Chief U.S. District Judge Thomas J. MacBride "lo bring truth to ~ ·theworld." / f •_. "I want to determine not only the whO, what and where but f .. ···also the why," she said of her case scheduled ror trial Nov. 4. Jr 1 , COnvicted, she could race life imprisonment. J :~ 1 TAKING A. PA.GE rrom Manson's script. the wispy red· •.haired woman who.allegedly pointed a loaded .45-caliber pistol at ·'·the President Sept. ·s, also demanded that her co· lawyer, rederal ·. defender E . Richard Walker, be removed from the 'case and "1; replaced with a rederal defense attorney of her choice. .. •, The judge took the request under corisideration for a ruling ~ t later. 1 • ·, Miss Fromme, who'claims her M:an59n cult narqe is "Red " 1 1 ~ wore a calf-length red di'ess and scarl rather than her usual no~­ > ' inl scarlet ro~. In contrast to her first 'appearance in court when , she warned MacBridc that the ''.gun is pointed," Miss Fromme's ; . mood shirted from argumentative to docile. t SHE NOTED THAT the charge or attempted murder dealt ? ,_.!with intent and ''intent clearly implies a state of mind." t ''My state of mind may lead to things I have been told I can't . . say," she said rererring to MacBride's earlier prohibition against 1 making political statements. f Miss Fromme1 toying with her shoulder length hair during the two-hour he aring called to cons~dl!: defense motions to' obtain f prosecution evidence, said s'he anq.ralker had "absolutely no f 4 rapport." ' 1 ., ., . 'trotentiol Coafli~.t~ Forced Vomiting Outlawed . . . SAN FRANCISCO {UPI) -The atato SUpreme . lo his opinion Tuesday, Chief Justice Donald R. C0Wt has restricted police officers rn>m forcina: Wri4bt said such a "search was or "Intolerable in· narcotics suspects to vomit up evidtnce·whlch they tensity and scope'' and noted that going to 1uch may have swallowed. lengths to gain evidence "shocks the conscience !'he unanimou1 ruling Tuesday was handed andviolatesdueprocesaoflaw.'' down in case or a woman whom state narcotics A search warrant, the Chier Justice said, agents arrested in Fresno in Marcb, 1912. ~ltted a search of house and car but ''was not Agents observed Rita Bracamonte PoP several intended to authorize intrusloos beyond her body small rubber balloons into her mouth as they ap· surface." . proacbed her car to investigate. They took her to a hospital and. producing a search warrant, had a doctor g:ive her a nausea-inducing liquid. SHE VOMITED UP seven heroin .rilled balloons which were used.as evidence. Sears THE COURT REVERSED one or two convic.' lions against the woman but she will continue to serve a term or five years to lire at the Callrornla Institute ror Women in Frontera on a conviction or possessing heroin to sell. Where thrifl ie alwaye in style Los Angeles County SUperior Court Judie Donald Rlfzl slcned a writ of habeas corpus Monday aslciog that MiSll Hearot be pro- duced in Southern cautornia ror the arraignment. He malled tt to the U.S. Marshal in San Frau· cisco. • Her two SLA. comrades, Wtlliam and Emily Harris, will enter pleas Friday cm cbarjes in connection with the same lnci· dents. Thia Ad Effective 1hrough Saturday, Oc1. 11 SAtE 30%! Double Knit Polyester Pants Regular 06.99 4s1 Pull-on waist with mock tly-lronl styling. Stitched crease. Great colors for fall. Misses' sizes. Regular 17.99 Women~• 1ize1 _______ S.57 SAVE 17o/o to 30%! 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The idea has appeal as a plan to pull together Coast's extensive off-campus instructional programs. The ideu a lso has appeaJ as an attempt to pro· ·vide morC' instruction for more people without endless ~'Onstrul't io11 of Jl l'\V facilities .and to r ecognize the growing importance or continuing education for .adults. and employed persons of all ages. Still to b<.• examined further are the financial pro- blems in implementing the communiversity, and matters of academic quality. But providing more and bcttf'r C'cl t1c<.1tional oppartunities for a broader seg~ n1cnt elf lhl• 1>0pulat1on is worth purslting. Pollution Problem One might expect that a project as large and im· 11rcssive a s the Irvine Company's Corporate plaza complex proposed for Newix>rt Center would draw gover11mcnlal concerns related to traffic impact. Hut ~1 r4.'ccnt unofficial move by members of the 1·l•gional co;..ist<.i l commission brought forth a concern t hat [l'W l'\'CI' thought O[ before. 'rhl' runoff of grease and other automotive by· 11rud ucts from pi.lrking areas and streets has senl plann~rs rur t he developer and ~taff of the com· mi:-;sion scurrying for a compromise. The t·ommission gave strong indications that un- less the firm can develop a means of trapping the gunk on the developed site to keep It from entering tbe bay, the project might not win a critical permit. Although the sudden cone.em over the runoff may seem minor, it does indicate a growing concern about the lmpact of any new development on Newport Bay water quality. _ lrvlne Company p1anners, predictably. h ave complained that the firm Is being singled out as a pioneer in solving the dilemma. Yet. the cliche ''you have to start somewhere'' applies very well in this case; Teacher Talks A fresh group of negotiators from the teacher side of the issue ·-along with a feeling that something p0sitive will emerge -are the newest factors in the temporarily stalled talks on wages and benefits ln the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. After months of ·ran~or, threats o( strike and strong talk at board meetings, the atmosphere has cooled considerably. About all that is left to resolve when bargaining resumes sometime next month is a $280,000 item sought by teachers related to a new top pay step for teachers of greatest seniority. The talks broke down amid a tense atmosphere at the beginning of the school year. Before they resume. negotiators will have a bet· ler fix on exact enrollment figures "°'hich determine state financial help. No one will predict how long the talks will take to solve the l ast element of a dispute which h~s endured since early last spring. But, given the cooling-off period./. new players and some new information1 it seems that agreement is within reach. N The R i ght t o R eject ' • /' - 'i Too bad abotit that fire they'Vfl got at #ie-otber Gd of the boat.' • • ·' ., ~ . • J • , . . •' • ~· > ~ ., ' . " ' ' .. ' :'t 1 .. • • ,. ,, v ' '• ' ,. ' '" Oil Price ·! Rik -, e .~ .... . ,, . A Better Vote Choice 1'o lhl• Edtlnr: ( ) does it mean that all Christian groups accept the vie"'s or the Vatic:tn fin Jrwish innocence in thl' d t';1th of Jt~s us. It was in this l'lintt•xt that I C"all('d ~1ttention to tht• tilit' of Pai;tor \Velis' sermon . ··can thl' V;,itican Get the Je"'s off the I-look'?" It v.·as not my inten- tion to condemn the pastor, mere· ly to indicate that the Vatican's l"nlig htencd view was not un-- iversal. Dear Gloomy Gus Cari'Hu1·t Ca1·tel ' \Vht'n "':ts the last lime you !'>tOVll in:• vot in~ booth and ¥.•ere f:H't~d 'A"ilh a choice of can- t!idall'S. nt•itht•r of whom you 1·1111Jd stom;1t· h '.' \.\'hat did you do·: Pl'rhaps you failed to vote at 1:111. in "'hich cal:i <" )'OU were rounted :1l:i if you "'l'rt• nol there.· Or. pt•rhaps, you cast a write-in vote. in "'hic h case your vote was not <'ountcd unless the candidate had previously riled a statement of t'andidacy. FQiling these, you probably took the time-honored ~lpproaC'h and voted for the "least tif t"·oevils·· ~ . .\statewide initiali,,e measure is now C"irculating "·hirh presenll:i us 'A·i th a better choice.· If t•naC't - t'l1. it will gi"e voters a chanC'e to reject al l C'andidatt?s for an office by marking tht• space "None of the above is :tcceptable". This mcasurt• would apply to all of- fices t~XC'C'pt those or President :.ind Appt•llale Court .Judges. JC "~ont" of the above" received a plurality. i\11 candidate> \\'Ould be rejected and the office wou ld be declare d vacant. Vacancies would then be filled as they are now. by clC'C'tion or appointment. depending on the office, with one major exc('ption: none of the los· ing candidatt•s could be appoint- \"'Cl lo the office . THE CONCEPT or ;1\lowing \'Olers to reject all candidates has been recently adopted in :oolevad;;1, and was the subject or two bills inlroduee cl in the California Legis lature this last year. Both bills failed to advance from committee,. ostensibly twcause of arguments that they were frivolous or th(tt th(' elec- torate v.•Ould somehow di srupt lht• votinl process. The essence of libe rt y, however, is choice. Those who would de ny the clcc·torate a choice because of a fl•ar tht'v would choose un"•isely have nO real confidence. in the dt•· mocratic system. Those or us with that confidence believe that HYT6 will be a J?ood year to com- memorate th e birth ofot.tr liberty with a choic e long denied us. 1£ you are interested in helping me l'irculntc this initiative petition jn Irvine, please call me at "33-1597 . JlOB MARTIN acusroo• Help 'To the Editor:: C.G.M . CGloomy Gus. Sept. 19) '''ho complaint'd i.1bout mothers hcing a s k e d lo help in <"lttssroom s. :;howi; a lack of un - derstand Ing regarding the purpost>s or this requ~~l. In SC'hools which have the Ear· ly Chiidhood J<:duC'ution (ECEI Progrnm. parl'ntal help and in- lert~st <1re an intciiral Md ft'· quired part or lht: plun. This is lo provide more individu.alJzed at- tentioa to children tn class so they may better learn te.ading, matb, l angua~l'. cir. Mothe rs who do help gE't an insight into how and what their children arc lt-am(ng. It is oilso ancdueationoil ex'perience fort hose who help, a~ well aa deq1on:;trating to the <'hildren lhal leamln~ is impor· thnt and parents do care. AS FOR 1he teachcn who r<· ctive th11 help, ll means, not that they a.re incapable, as C.G.M. l:lityt, but that they are better teacheTS w~ can teach more. A ~ucher 'l"h~ 1-r.ould not allow permta to help Ip 'the classroom .nliibl have 1ometbinl to hlcle, MAILBOX Uft.nl ... m ~•derl •r• •••<-. TIW"'MIO(Dft· .... " .. Mtl lo lit -· er •liml-lit.I II ,... ,,.,...ft!. L.•ft•r1 •I >00 words or Ins w!U Ill' t i...., preterHW.I. All Mtt•n nlllll h0t.•-, ... , ..... - ..... Olf'll ielllllt•lt Dvt oun111 ..... ybl'flllt.,._ldDt1,..• _, 1t 111f11<i."t r11io" h ,...,.Mt. PMlrr will flDl .. IMIMl ..... d. such as incompelence. Any parent who is asked to. can surely donate a couple or hours a week to help Johnny read, write and cipher. MARY AN7' WOOD Early Childhood F.durationul Ch:tirm;1n (Whittier School) Bike Hazards ·rothe Editor : . If tht' Sant;.1 Ana lliver bicycle and equestrian .. trail is designat- ed as a Bicentennial lleritage Tr;,iil I hope they put up signs ,o,rarning the bicyclists ::tOOut horse manure and skute· boOlrders. They lurk under every bridge and around ev·ery corner. A very wi-··reasonably saf econdition for its designated use." ~ LOIS DUITMA N G01'ert1M-t Greed To the Editor: Big Brother just f0ttnd ::tnother way to over-feed himself and kill more private enterprise. The new plan is to sell U.S. bonds with an BY.I percent interest rate. Private lending institutions can only pay 5 percent or 6 percent to ati.ract savings and capital. 81f.i: percent will sure look gOOd to _;my]Ndy_w.ith.invcstmcnt money. The results will be that banks and savings and loAns, a basic in- dustry, will be depleted or money as people withdraw their savings to put into government coffers. Government would not allow private enterprise to extend its dt>bt be yond its assets, but ::tllows itself lo even though the national debt is rivaling the gross nation al product. As the money will be Ul:ied for unproductive govern- ment, how will they produce the money to pay back the bond holders with interest? It looks like an invitation to bankruptcy. GOLDIEJOSEPf! a a rillea tf- Tothe Editor: Tom Barley is a good reporter whose articles on my Rosh Hashanah sermon and on Israel Academy were gracious and sensitive. As a former journalist, I am :l ware of the di((iculties of transmitting the exactsen.o;;e of an interview. So. with no adverse renection whatsovevcr on an ex· cellent reporter, per-mil me to clarify certain miswiderstand- i ngs that appeared in the otherwise admirable articles. The thrust or my sermon was that American 4ews today face new dimensions that had not been en· countered by earlier J ewish '1'.enerations. The existence of an 1ndependent State of fsrael is one. Another new dimen5ion, J said. ls the fact that Christian churches are seeking to build bridl(es to the Jewish people. I noted the state· ments on the Jews by Vatican Council JI. Many Prote1tant groups had started bulldlnl ouch bridles even earlier. · This does not mean, J said, that ;intl·semitlim Is dead. Neither AS TO l\t r. Barlcv·s beautiful :·1rticle on Israel Academy as "The Temple of the Week", permit mt• to clarify a few inac- l'Uracies. On Rosh Hoshanah Eve. v.·t• St>l'\'t' our "·orshippers v.·inl~. slicl'S or round hallah (festive hrl•ad l. and apple dipped in 'ftont•y. symbolic of the abundant. s"·et>t year for which we pray. We did not distribute matzos which, of· C'ourse, are associated 1 with Passover. Some may misunderstand the article's statement that each of our families contributes $500 per year for membership. Many of our f amilie!I pay far less and some pay nothing at all. The Academy's interest is iD people, not in money. The two major misunderstand~ ings, however. refiect on my personal pl\ilosopby. nrst, the article quotes me as saying or Israelis •• •.. they are often the last over there in terms of new idW and innovative thinking.•• It colJtl not have been said because I do not believe that. Some ol the most innovatlve thinking in the fields of educaton and social living lakes place in Israel today. Finally, I am quoted.as saying, "Within the tired structure oC today's Jewish Temples, there is little likelihood of meeting the nee<ISOftlleJeWiih faith. rr What l said was: "Within the traditional structure of today's Jewish Temples, J saw little gu.arantr of turning young <'hildren into committed Jewish adults." And this was so largely bec~use so many Jewish parents outside of Orthodoxy drop their children at Sunday School, but rarely participate themselves in synagogue study and worship. l would never be in the position otsugge~ling that the synagogues of Amenca and the devoted Rab- bis or America have ''little likelihood of meeting the needs of theJewi!hraith.'' . ROBERTJ. BERGMAN Dean and Rabbi Israel Academy, Irvine B eCIC!h R ights To the Editor: I want to tbank you for Tom MurJ)hine's columns of Sept. 10 and 18 regardinlg the Newport Beach City Council's plot to ban dogs from the beaches. Hopefully his comments may rouse a few people to attend the city council meeting Oct. 14 and · protest the change in the existing ordinance. As a taxpayer J think it is obscene to fool the bill for this dumb Pu ssycat Th<'ater trial. To get of· fC'nded by the movies you ha ve to pay S3 to get inside. Case dismissed! l\l.J.l\I. Gloomy Giit tomm1"h ~r• 'ubmili.d bf relcl•r~ 11111do1101 -t•IUrllJ ,...111:<1 tlte '"t"'~ ol Ille lle•IPl!Nr. Send Y°"" p.t _...10Gt10mJGUt, Dlily P11o!. C'ouncil that they direct any new ordinances lu the control of the people "'ho continually vandalize olu-bt'ar hes "''ithout any fear of rt'priso.1L . THERESA L!V17'GSI"ONE P et H o mes To the Editor: Referrin g to your article ''Free: Cats , Dogs to a Good Home" <Sept. 11 ), please explain what is so great about giving a Great Dane with an injured hind leg to,a m an who had to walk from Costa Mesa to Santa Ana to collect him. If he can"t afford transpartation. he certainly can't afford to feed and care for a Great Dane. And i( exercise was his only motive in· walking, what is humane about w,alking a dog with an injured ]eg the return trip? ...... PEOPLE who want to help un- wanted pets should realize that it is net enough just to find a dog a home. They mulst find it a responsible home. If a would·be pet owner has to seek a free dog Cin other. words, no minimum placement fee as charged in a shelter, no license and no rabies shot) as indicated--in--the-artiele, they would hardly appear to offer the responsible home that must be sought for unwanted pets if we are ever to come to grips with the pitiful pet overpopulation which. now exists in our community. MRS. DIANE BUNKER WASHINGT ON -The real story of the oil cartel meeting in Vienna was not its move to raise petroleum prices but the fierce debate that raged over the de· cision. The chief protagooists in the debate were the Saudi Arabians, who argued for little or no price rise, and Iran. which favored a big in· crease. The result was a compromise lo boost the ult price by 10 percent. • - President Ford reacted angrily to the price hike, but it seems to me that he was merely taJting ad- vantage of the news to denounce ·Congress for its refusal to sup- port his energy proposals. IN FACT, the outcome of the Vienna meeting wasn't as bad as it could have been. And the meet- ing itself was important to the ex- tent that it revealed changing at- titudes among the oil states. It illustrated, in the first place. that the Middle East petroleum producers are no longer as united as lheyw~retwoyears ago, when their embargo sent the world into aneconom.Ic tailspin. lt indicated as well that some of these prOducers, notably the si.udis, have learned tbat oil re. sources alone d o not automatically gu arantee power. And it •bowed that at least a few-of-the oil·ricb-natioos-are vulnerable to prenure from the United States, which Jet it be known that a drastic jump in petro,eum prices would spark strong Atnerican retaliatioo. The United States also in· fluenced the Arab moderates into ''The press must be free; it has always been so and much evil has been corrected by it. IC gov- ernment finds itself annoyed by it. let it examine its own conduct and it will·fiDd the came.•• -T-EnJdM .scoClWI juri!I Gardening in Town .( ~~~ •:) exercising prudence by teMlng I on Israel to make concessions•to Egypt. That tactic demonstrated. that President Ford is not a f hostage to the American Jewish. vote, even as an election itp.- proacbes. AT THE heart of the effort by the Saudis to keep oil prices' down. however, was the realiza- tion that the-petroleum weapon has been a double'edged ~ that can wound-producers .. '!'e!t as consumers. · For by jacking up oil prices, as 1 they have since .1973, the pro-\ ducers have contributed to both inOation and recession in ~e .United States, Western Euri>i>o and Japan. As a result, tbeil.- stratety bas baekfirecl. Because of the )nfla!ion they helped to create; 1118 oil pro- ducers have bad to P.Y IDOl'e for. the equipment9 food and other things they import from the Unit· ed States and Europe. So their whopping gains have turned out to be ephemeral. Secondly, the recessioo: has led to a reduction in the use of oil Dy Western industrial countries. and this bas forced the petroleum prOducers to cut back producti~ by some 30 percent. So her~ too, the oil patentat.es have not done sowelL • '• • THE MORE sensible Arab oil }>roilucets-;llke the-Saudis, !>aJe been aware of these'dl'awbacks, and they have consequently dis~ played a measure qf responsibility. . ' They have not bought up id, duslries in the United States llJl"tl. Europe, as some nervous nelli~ thought they wouJd. Nor ba4/.Ji they used their huge surplus, DO'f" estimated at about $45 billion, to disrupt the jnternationar monetary system. Thus oU has not proved to be the equivalent of an atomic bomb- in the band~ of maniacs. Thi> petroleum prqctucers are certain- ly a force -hilt they are recep., live to deals, and they wU.l respond ioore constructively l'l bargaining than to out.bursts: or criticism. ORANGE C.OAST ·' DAILY PILOT grow a big, be•uli!ul garden in THE BOOKM ._"" Ro6<rlN.Wttd.l'Mbli1m ,, People who wish they couJd [ ] urban. l\lrroundings1 bbt are ILL, Thoma• Kt:f'ltU, Editor · faced 'With problems o{ space, .Borbcm Kr~Utlch, time, and environment will a balcon.t or wlndowslll can KdJtoriGlPog1EdUor .. welcome Plants and Gardens ln enhance their surr--.1: .. -with nte edllQriat page of the Dailr Totru aacl Cities by StAD. Larke .,_.....,060> ~ Pllot se4ik• to Inform •nd1: (McGraw-Hill, $4.95). This book fragrant and attractive flowers. Mimu1.ate readers b)' presenUnc IN MY AREA of West Newport explains how and why everyone using tecbiliqae1 of 1ardenlng On this page divenie ('(lft1mentarr. lh hlef h can live among rriendly. growing tmder ~, and how aome noo-on topics of Interest by l.)'ndlc•t·' e c arassment seems to traditional houseplants can be «1 columnists and cartoonSlll, b)' come from one or two crotchety plant life -green thumb or not! successtully ratsed indoors. providing a rorum for re9Cfen• individuals who are r eally A guide to successrul gardening Larke 1ays of P l••l• and vie-wa and b)' presenttn1 thl!!:1' 'paranoid about seeing dogs do ln containers, small gardens, on Gardeu bl Towu .-01-., ''It ne"\\'1 p1per·1 opinlpn~ and td•v their th.ing on the sand. r have brtlconle8, patios, rooftops, and is for the ninety-nine pereent of on current .topics. The edltort pointed out to the chief complai· indoors in houses, apartments, ... who don •t have 8 coun'""" <>Pinions of the Dall)' Pi(otoppcar t:s th t ..-d I d ff" I ial '""" "3 onlylnthceditorialcolumnatthe nan a m3 og s un er my and o ices, t pays spec atten· estate. I'U introduce you to patio top of the paae. Opinions •;t· control •nd 1 am v~ careful to lion to the ecological sia:nJ.lic~nce planters and rai•e:cl beds and Prc9sed by the columnists drQ.. clean up aCter· her, whereas the of &rowing plants, and especially basement and atUc tardeninl cartoonists and Jetter writers are, people who picnic OfT'1.be beach to the benerlts o( ,growing I'll lilt t.ree1 ,and ahrut:. and their own and no tndonemento(' snd leave their trash and vecetablea. \plants that will thrive in places lhcir views by tho Dally PUot aarba~e S<!em lo ho under the , __ l .l\tha~ have been conaidered .•bouldl><Inrorred. contl'O or no one. ..I LARKE ALSO •hows h°"' peo-,\ wule'•M" ,-.~~W=....__,,=:·:_.·,,=~·=~~:;ber=~~..,~-~~' _ l would lllte to S1JiltSt to \DO pie who live in one"""" without" ' .JO-ANNDILOR~ -•• I =k:::! • ' • • • ' f • OAILVPILOT 87 'H r It's a Saal' Loa,.. lo Kellag Ea.y • W edne11day'11 Cloeiag Price• NEW YORK STOCK 'EXCHANGE - .,. ... ~., ...... K.UcJU ot Balde a., lllft.. 11W1ulao4 m ml!l!on IMt-Lb -and It•• a-. )ml llb ~ lklcar l'oPI from a kid. Yau aad I IDllT be -ed far -rlDllal r.-12. --llp "' 11 ""'-... a -...... --local billll:er. New Yort Cll:J la llaft!C-., txnowlJls -at any lntereot row. Bui Ke!._•• able to sot owq wtlh an W-l raw ol ft i:--wlllieb la -Wilat. rlaklou U.S. .. Tr.-,. -pay. "Get away•• is real- ly u..-a way lo put lL lllltitationa auetl a io1uraace compaate. and _Ion fUMa ._..otandlns la llDe tocet a pl-~ ..um. wblcb wu .a-.by • Wall -und-i:ttfiic ~am headed br M......,Slanlql< Co. - NO FEWER "!BAN.JU In-I bailllioa ....._ wete OD w. team. Fer them, '"'Hn• the Kallcla notes WM like pouriftc cream ..-.r RI<• KNpl-. mort1 .... Why 11 It lhot so many people...., ..,..to looo money lo Kelloeg! The .,..,...,. is tbal you and your.nelJllbon bUy IO much Corn Flakn, RI°' Krlsples. lklpr Pupo and other' KellOll cereola Lbot __ ,_,,bu to l>C<rw oay ._.11canmua1J.y,.,.,,_lla"°""'outofprollll, • As• result. • Kelloa-bu wllat u..n.-1o1 _,.. nami~ calla • ••mu..Um ...,_ .. rarity. ID lktdJUoa, it car· rtes' o C<Weted trlDl•A CN\lit roUDc . which mU111 the lender hu ·•ery little to worry .-. KollOll could poy the eatlre '75 million baclt out of one year's c;,sh now. "' . <-. KELLOGG'S STllONG fmanc1ol p00itl'"1 la a tealimony lollo ability to wltlistancl challenps and·baqontothe.mo- jcr 1bire of Lbe ready-to-eat cereol buolqeos . It currenUy ielll' 20 different cereal packs In the llnlll!d States and ft , holdl an eslimoted 42 percealolthetoW matnt. Kel.Io1g•1 •h•re is thus almoet u muclllu the combined shares of the next tbree.-poniea-Generol llU!s (20per- cenl), Geoeral Foods (17 pm:elll) arid Quolter Oats (10 per- cent). 'the top.selling~ ln the nation for rnany years bu beeD Kellogg's Com Ftakes. It accounts for 8 peccenl of total sales by itself. This lockbold on the cereal market makes Kellogg an extremely profitable machine. Its sales have aone up for 30 , consecUtive years -they pUHd the $1 billion mack last year. Its earnin1a have risen for 23 consecutive yeara - they tWped '72 milllon lut year. Th~ di_vid$d'bas been In· creased in every year since 1958. 11 "" _,. ) THE '75 MILLION lhal K.;ogg borrow'\.i· wiU be used lo expand its manufacturing facilities. In addition to it$ main plant at Battle creek. Kellosa mates cereals at Mem- phis, Omaha and San Leandro, Calif. It plans to build new cereal plants at Lancaster, Pa., and Wrexham, England, and to expand its facilities at Omaha and Bremen, Germany: ... Kellogg does ZS percent of its sales outside of the United States, Pri'1cipally in Canada, England and Australia. It's a company that doesn't really need to borrow money and that's why it fmds it so easy to borrow it. Banks and other lenders are always delighted to lend money to those who don'J need it. Old Canning Firm Back .in the ··Business I . TOLEDO, Ohio CAP) - Owens-lllinoi's Inc. will return next year to the home canning mark.et it virtually left during World War II. Owens-Illinois said it would offer a canning package system to include a n ad· vanced lid design and metal- plastic rjn gs to fit regular· sized glass pint and quart canning jars. ff. Kevin Hepp, vice presi· dent or O·L. said the new line I • or products will be marketed under ~ the trade n'ames "Macie Button " mason caps and "Magic Mason" jars. Hepp said the new lids have a vacuum-detection device similar to baby food caps which lets the home caruier know when a vaCU\IPl is pre- sent. 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Republlc Corp. ' LOS ANGELES !AP) -R•l"lbllc Corp .. a minicomglomerate has re· · ported a 30 percent increase in net in· - come for the year e.n~c<I July 31 . \ ~ The if\creaae, .Republic said wu· baa~ on a 9.S pei'cent hike ln aai. -· -- ( I I ' I ,. • • .. __ ., ·---~ •. llU.VPILOT ' W.ctndday, October I , 111'5 Tonight's ·TV Highlights 3 New Shows W~~ Viewer Clwices ~:;:~;.~ KHJ (9) 7 :30 ~ "The Bridges al Toko·Ri." William Holden stars as a re· luctant bomber pilot in t!>e Korean War With Grace Kelly as his wUe an.d Fredenc March as his commanding officer m this 1954 movie. KOCE (50) 7:30 -Showcase. Orange County arts and artist s get a .perforrpance plo:itfor_m on ~his new half· hour series. Tonight 1s the first of a Youth Concert Series presented by the Orange County Philharmonic Society. KCET (28) 8:00 -Ilirohilo; The Most lmmaculate Emperor. Rare documen· tary footage is shown in this special pro- gram examining the legend or Japan's visiting emperor. KTLA (5) 9:00 -Hollywood -the Silent Era. An extensive tour of the KTLA lot. origin':l ll y bui It in the 1920s by 'Y_~rn ~r Brothers, 1s conduC'ted by Channel:> s 811! Be1rry. TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening OCTOBER 8 Thursday I 1:00 0 ....... ,.,. ltw•" (COf!I) '41 -frH M1eMun1y, Mary M1r!ln. I @ "Soutll St1 Wo1111•" (11fot) '53 I -· Yir1i11f1 M110. Burt lanu1ter. DAYTIME MOVIES . l:IO Q IC) "Whtrt the Spies Art" , (1111) '66 -D1~id Nr.•n. Cyril Cw· •=•• ......... Ult4" (111)'1) '!la-5Kk. lawtifee Tlern17, Gtort~ Coulourls.1 J:OO (fQ {C) ''Spf i11 '"' [ft" ((11'1) '66 , ....... (lft) '41 -Mfn Ucld. -D~ An6rtwl, Pie1 AnttW. l .. til......,. II tlll ht" lmrsJ J:lO DJ (C) "IN!t.ltitri ti Lilt" (dr1) ByJAYSHARBUTT NEW YORK <AP) -After a month of the new television season. it appears that viewers checking oot th e new series· are. solidly hooked on CBS' "'Phyllis," AB~s "starsky and Hutch.u and NBC's ··Joe Forrester.'' They initially liked CRS' .. Switch'' and ABC's ''When Things Were Rotten.·· but may be losing in· terestnow. On the other havd. they weren't very high on Aac ·s .. Welcome Back, Kotter" when the 4eason - began •. but laial wee!& ···Kotter'' seemed-verY moch in favor with viewers . SO GOES THE TUBE-watching patterns untold· l ing in the weekly audience samples or A. C. Nielsen I Company, patterns which sboW at least nln?n-ew series in dire ratings straits since ''premiere week" or last month. NBC already has axed two _of those series -··The ~1ontefuscos·· and •·Fay.'' which were. ~ getting battered by'CBS' "The Waltons" and ABC's ··Ramey Miller·· and ''On the Rocks'· in the Thurs· day night Nielsens. ~ · And further c uts may be afoot as NBC , which has y;ound up No. 3 twice this seation in the weekly rating averages ror evening programs. tries to recapture the No. 2 posit ion it has held in past seasons. .A,lthough a s;>okes mandeclined to comment on a trade report that NBC's new .. Family llolvak" and ··invisible ~1 an·· series are being dropped , he did say the network will announce program changes later this wt>ek . lie dee I int.>d to go into s pecifics . AT ABC, WHICH IS enjoying its &est season in years, a spokesm a n said no changes would be an- nounced for at least three weeks. Such certainty was not apparent at CBS, which last week rC'c:.iptured its longtime first-place stand1 ing in the ~'l't:kly ratings averages after an un· precedentl"d thrce·network tic the previous week. A spokt.>s m<.1n l)aid, •·w e antic ipate 'nothing to· CSee TV R1\TINGS, Page 89) • Th,, lt'rrif.11ing ffloliQI\ picfllrf' fn>111 the ~ t1•rrif11i11g 1\10. I bt>sl IH!i.kr. aws ·;:°":\• ·:;. ~;::,-:I···, '. :\ ... 1', .• · .. \ :.'::?."·.:-.' ·"!1, ::·· ·: ;'. · .... ·.: .. ·· ·11. :r:':,.\ ·;i: ;::: ;''.::'· :· '· ;· :1·, \ ·:-:·.~ · ··· 'i.IAt'ilil .. .t.,._tl !!'§ ""nDAL. WA YI'" ...Jlllf•11D0-11:11a.-aa-. - ...... ....,,. . '" ...... 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It'-s ~sebi)ll, hot dogs; and TV. set!j, , It's our fiTSt automob~ and a space~hip. It's Ben Franklin, Toro Saw er ... and Mickey .Mousea da whole lot more! ); J ~ ~ America' on Paracte is.the greatest Bicentennial entertainment event in the land .. '. daily, Wednesday lhru' Sunday, right nere qt ...._ ,• -. ' tsne A1'7:>0 I t:M j ' I I t ! ' LI Miro~• 1, 994-2400 Hig!lwty 39 Or)'"·ln/15J4.6282 PlftCI TMIATI• -SIM'lillHt 1• S.Mulelt r ; •"fllt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiil!iiii-Jiliii)Jiiliiiiili 6,,er+~lumtius IJ),:i 0 0.r'f'J.·6 p.m. .. 1: ... ,.,.,-.. ...... T,._:..._,,O.W:rw•"l'O~ .. o\::..:::::::::::~::":~·::::::1::=~======:t=====================~~~==±::;=::==~-.-.......... ':---~-I ~ \ I I . .. ' . - ' tbrelbcildl," .lie aald. .. W• klll 10 to 15 by tb'e doorways every night.'' • Todox G..-plllDllOd lo <Oii• lad. tbe owners of the 12-acre field , bordered by Wakeham Place. sunflower Avenue. and ' Bear ltreet. Records-iDdirate the ownen are Eliubetb PbilllPI! of stadloClty, Willi•m Watelu1nrof Villa Park, and Herbert ·w11<-mofSoutbL.;una. t•We'll ask them to ex· termla•l• the crickets,", Gross, an e11vironment1l 1dentist, said. ''U tM)' w0n't do it• we'll have it clone end send them tbe bill." Gross. s•id that the crickets cross Wakeham Place ·by .the ~. ond moat aerioualy af. feet about JS 'homes ,in Ute de- ftlopmtmt adjatent to Wakeham Pl.re though otbei" bomes'have them to a lesser extent. . • • • • - The •rickets hop bul do not chirp because they are still in their nymph stage.- ' .... ~ ........ ,..,.. ~ !Seee&ICXETS, l'a1eA2l. CRICKETS CLI• WALL INTO 90U1lt SHORES DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH· SANT#"-~ -nv•olon-GI llull8 "8a Ho•o--In 112·Ho-Tr8CI CHmblng Ille WaHa, Too ...... .. -. ~ -.. . -. . .. ~ - SLA: Duo 'Ransolll' ~Was Patty Na·bbed f o r E~change? SAN FRANCISCO (UPIJ -· The ki<lftaping of Plitncia Hearst was desicned to force the release ol two Symbionese Liberation Army members-1.mprisoned for killing a school superintendent. accord.ins to a m·anus·crtpt seized in the home of Wltllam and Emi- ly Harris. · ••we didn't have any·dollbt that the Hearst family could arrange for a release for Osceol~ (Russell • • The FBI previOt!sly released a short autobiogr.aphical-state- ment from the manuscri,pt,. found at the apaA.ment where the Har- rises were living at the time of lheir capture: The Examiner.1 ·which· is, published by M..iss •Hearst's father, 'Randqlph; reported that the doc\{ment also etontains an exttJllive di(cussioli d 'the Feb. 4, 1974, kiC'lnaping and. the re- asons for it. "t!'~i!'!!"~·· , at tbo»ID< our tw' b~otl>en and ·we"lill . ' made a Col1}mjlplent at that time to come back stror11," it said. "One or the objectives of tbe kid: naping was td-test how -much bargaining power we needed to get our comrades released.··~· · The manusclipt said lJl,! re- leaseor Little and Refl\iro ~wha were later co'nvicted, ot".'first- dfgree murdef' in the 11lt1yinl of llakland School Su~t Marcus' FoSter ,-was never re- quested because Hearst's handl· ~ °' tthe free food S.V"'~Y . 1iiliil_.w_co with tbe SM '.a demand-· Little) ·and Bo (J~ Remiro) but we needed to test Whether the ~of fheir ~aughter's ·kid· naping woo)d be ...,.,b lo put \his power In operation,'' said an excerpt published today in' a copyrighted story in the San Francisco Examiner. The manuscript runs 175 to 200 pages-and' aP.Parently represents the work· of several St.A mem· bers. The writings range from in- tellectual statements of revolu- tionary Philosophy to profane in- dictments of the ruling class. Hnntiqgton ·Doctor Challe~ges Charge.s LA Welcomes ~oyi~l · Couple ~t Airi>o.i-t .., - LOSANGl!:L"ES (UPI) -i':m· peror Hirohito was welcomed by California's tovernOr and the rna;yoi of Lbs Angeles at planaide today for a busy one- d•Y vift includJng1l brief look at ~land. (Related photo, A4l . The 74-year·old Hirohito and hil wife l•nded at Los Anceles In· lernational Airl>ort ~on a perfect autumn da.Y amidst severe 5eCU.}ity precautions that in-. eluded a metal detector inspec· lion of the 300 spectators and the press corps. Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. was the first to greet the royal couple. Second was Mayor Tbolnas Bradley, the &.2 'mayor who towered over the tiny llfrohllo. . ~ J\&lia Ishimaru, 9 ... a Japanese· American girl, oressed in a bright pink and red kimono, pre- &ented th~ •mperor with a bou· quet of bat;,v red roses and Mrs. .Bradley 1i1ve the empress a bou· quet or yellow roses.· Murder charges against Dr. Jeffrey R. MacDonald of Hunt- iiJgtoo Beach, the former Army Green Beret surgeon accused of ' the 1970 butchery murders of his wile and two daughters, should be dropped, bis a-ltorney declared today. Lawyers ~ representing Dr. MacDonald, of 10652 Mariner Drive, in Huntington H8rbour, filed papers request.ins dismissal in ·the the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.in Virginia. They claim their client is being subjected-to double jeopardy and has been denied hill right to a ~y trial based on indictment by a North Carolina·gcand jury earlier this year. , • He was charged initially in 1970 with killing his wife Colette, 26, and their' daughters lCimberly, 5. and Kristin, 2, but after in- vestigation. the Army dropped the charges. • Friends and neighbors in Hunt- ington Beach who helped raise bail bond funds for him early this year to be freed pending trial of the three murder charges believe him innocent. The physician arid surgeon, now emergency services direct.or at St. Mary Medical Center in Long Beach, was injured and un- conscious himself when hill fami - ly was killed, he testified l)efore~ He claims a band Qf chanting hippies invaded 1413 Ft. Bragg, N.C. apartment the night of Feb. 17, 1970, beating' him uncomclous and stabbing him, then turning .on the female victims. (lleeCHAllGES, Page AZ) RefDDd Slated .. SC .Gas 'Rates Reduced : ~ .. - LOS ANGELES (AP) -Southern California Gas j;;o. has been ordered to refund $5.2 million in sur· chllrgeS•to·customers by way of;i six-month rate re· ductiOrt: ""' · 'Tbe fublic Utilities Commission {PUC·) ordered the ayera1e. 7-cent monlhly residentliil aec~_ease ef· feclive tod,yia cour!Cerbalance a surchariie )n1effect while a So11their<n California supplier, El ~aso N•turat (>as Co., applied for a rate hike. The application wy denied by lhe Federal Power Commlasio11.' 'The deqease will tie spread uniformly' among all ,the gas co~any'1 customers, a spokesmllli said after · 'lhe PUC -in&• -...; ~ ' · . . ' • • ,1 -UPl..T ...... SEEKING"DISMl~L . Dr. Jeffrey lllecDone!d · Officer's Ear Bitle._ O ff By Su spect • A·n-irate h..isband who r e- portedly threatened his wife with a knife Tuesday nigh.t bit off a :Rortl~ of "'an Intervening Santa An~ policeman 's ear. A second officer involved In the meJee that errupted when police were C'alled lo the honie at 605 Sunset St. by neighbors was treated for abrasions received while lrying><to s ubdue the sus-pect and his teen-a ge son. Mjssing the entire lobe of his Jett ear when the altercation ended was Officer GregOry Wakew. · According to police, a protec- tive vest saved Wakew from even more serious injury when the enraged SUSf.CCt stru~k tum with ahuntingkntfe. A·rrested and booked into Orange County Jail when the fracas subsided was Henry .} . Martinez, as. of 605 9Jnset M . l\,artinez. Is .charged with mayhem and assault with a de-.... adJY weapon. Bail was set at SS0.000. ' i His ion, who had alleg· edly pummeled the orfic;rs witll his lilts aa .lhey ·&tn>flled with ttis father. was t.ateD to Orange County Juvenile lf"Jl • I I 1 ·. • Me&a Olqiys . ' Einploye ~ay .~es The Costa Mesa City Couacll h~ ~pprovecJ. a 7 .:s percent pay increase for policemen, and a. 6.25' percent hike ror other, city' employes, excludioa firemea: . The new police pay Qatkqe will coat the. eity $112,000 lcJf Ille rest of lhls.:•fiscal year for U$ employes and lhe paclt~ for about 250 mi1cell•neous emp/01es will cost $152,000. Ttie firemen were not included in the salary ..resolutions •P· proved Tuesdoy nighl bee ..... neeotiati~s with the Tea~ Unjoa, representing the fire~. are continuin·g. e'ersonnel Direc· tor WJWam Todd said lhat tbese negotiations were late in start· Ing. A The police associatiQ" had aireed with its pay J)Mrka1e. which also Ulcluded a $7 a month. increase in city contributions pet- employe to medical programs . Todd said lbat lhe police lost scholastic achievement and five·' year longevity benerrts that had previously been given. The City Employes Asso<iiation did "ot sign a memotandtim ot agreement 90 its increase, and an appeal w-aS"made to the coon" cil for· another 1.2S percent. But the council enacted the6.2S percent package as recom· mended, and the money will be in the next pay checks. Todd said that the mi s· cellaneous employes also re- ceived a hike of $12a month in city contributions per employe to the medical programs. He said that this fring e benefit increase amounted to about 1.25 percent, and the association could have re- ceived it as a flat pay increase if it. had wished. Costa Mesa·s salaries were based on awards made in four other cities in Orange County - Buena Park, which awarded mis - cellaneous e mployes seven per· (See RAISES, PageA2l • J Coast Weather 'Fair skies tonight but in · creasing high cloudiness over the Orange Coasl Thursday, according to the weather service. Beach highs in ihe upper 60s ris· ing to only 74 inland. IN~lDE TODAY llf~ Nasla !C , E v onne Goologong. Don Schollander. Jerry Wesl. Laur::a Haugh, Bob Seagran. M icki King and Willie Mosconi ar e 0111ong ptrformers whn will c~te In man Vs 11;01non event! beginning ()(t 25 at h1i3x1on Viejo. Story . 03 h1dex • • I ' .. ~ J I • ( DAii. "I PILOT • :9y TOM •1UU.EY ... _. ............. c Ortill.1• Cout1ty Supervisor · pla Diedrich and Suptrlo• Court IUdae William Murray ad· maitted from ·the witness stand late.J'UesdayJ.hat they used prac· tices ilmllar to those that led lo tbe tlllnc of criminal charges acalnat Congressman Andrew .,J. Jlinsluiw. ' Both Su""iviaor l>l.edrlch and Judie Muttay readily testified for defense attorney Marshall lloraan that they used their eour¢1 phones for Jong distance calll; used county employes for ~ .F-P89f!Al CRICKETS •• i Oeclc, who has ~ed the are~ said that the field, where cabbage used to be grown, un- derwent a population explosion, forcing the nymphs to seek a more sultable habitat. ''They like slarchy products and some plants. but they prefer decaying vegetable matter." he .. dded. ford Urges Airline Curb Cuts WASHINGTON (UPIJ -Presi· dent Ford today proposed a major reduction in fed eral authority to regulate domestic airlines, say· ing more competition and lower prices are needed because "for many Am eri cans, air travel has become a luxury too expensive to afford." ' Ford sent Congress a bill th at would let the airlines cut prices up to40percent or raise them up tolO · :percent on specific route! without Civil Aeronautics Board ap- proval. The President's proposed legislation would be the first ma- jor reforrri or CAB authorlty since the board was created 37 years ago and the second step in a three- pronged Administration efrort to , reform the U.S. transportation in- dustry. · The Air Transport Association, a trade 1roup comprised or all major domestic airlines. tasueo a atatement saying the proposal is •·m~coneelved '' and ''would dis· nlDt airline sefvlce ind ' c8use publlc inconvenience and con-tU1ion. •· 1'l'r an1pqrt'a t lon Se~retary \Vllllam Colema n Jr. aM Paul McAvo1 o f the Couhcll of Economic Advisers said 'the pro- p>ti!ed aviation bill .should cause 1ans.to fall below presenHevels CID IOllle route1, particularly the longer ones. . , TONIGHT . COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD _:_ Regular meeting, 1310 Adams Ave., 8 p.m. Art J.ecture Hall 119, 7:30 p.m. . THURSDAY,OC'r.I LlBRARY STORY HOUR - Costa Mesa Library.10:~ a:m. FOOT"ALL -C°'ta Mesa at Villa Park, 7:30 p.m. . UC! LECTURES -"In Search d Ancient Astronomies, .. Room 100 Social Sciences Hall, 7 :30 J>.m. ••America in the Post-· , Vietnam World.'' Room 178 lhlman!Ues Hall, 7 p.m. • <;'RANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~obert N. Weed ,.,......,,.,..,. .. o_ J_.,k R. CUtlev \lldl ,...~,-Ge_ .. ~ • ThOmes K.eevil e11111., Thomas A. Mur.,hlnt Me"-tlf'f l!.iw OliarfnH. Loos R~r4 P. Nall .... ~llMMI ........ 1.., 1!111 ..... • ' .. ' .. Wldnncla , Octobw t; 1975 • peroanal el'tando and .-eow>· ty raai.rial•-<hlelly 1tatlonorY tloll.,.. wltoeH !dentlfied ,the ,,.._ of t.be ~ulen.,.,,IS elwn .., counl7 emplOJ'8· But M......, · made. lt dear In hit Q\IOOtkJDln& that he tonslOo•ed sondlnl the ba.iwt out ror coffee to be oae of th• practices indulged 1n by judges. Judge Byron K . McMillan was • ~ked today if he Intended toeend his clerk out ror coffee. ''Just as soon as he gets through waxing my car,'' Judge McMillan responded lo loud 1lau1hter. .Morgan asked Assistant Dis- • • trlct "Attol'Jle7 lillchMI caplul • he pr.,aed for dlamlllal of alt -d>ar,ei contained In the Grand. .Jury ndlctment or Hinshaw Ir It wu aot com moo oraetlc• for many countt o(flelala io cio what Diedrich' and Judie Mu .. ay. bad admllted dolna. "I don't lhink so:· Cap111i replied. "I know· it's done but ( don't think it's common prac- Uce.'" Capizzi continued to underao • long grllling7•omfoflirlan today as District Attorney Cecil Hicks wailed.outside Judge McMiJJan's. courtreom (or his tum on the wit· nea:a atand. Urges Stiff Controls Senator Edward Kennedy CD-Mass .) gestures with his hands as he testified Tuesday before the Senate Govern~ ment Operations Committee which is considering pre· sidential protection. Kennedy, who lost tv.•o brothers to assasl'ins ' bullets, pleaded for strong gun control laws. CIA Tip Squelched By TV Reporter? NEW YORK (U PIJ -Theshow business newsP,aper Variety said tod~ ABC newscaster Howard K. Smith kept a close liaison with the Nixon White House over a politically sensitive story un- covered by a networ:k newsman, and intervened to keep the in- formation from being used on the air. ~ The newspaper said lhc in · formation was contained in docu· ments in the hands of the Watergate speci·al prosecutor and is expected to become part or a S3 milliori dollar breach of contract suit filed against ABC by former White House correspondent Bill GUI. A spokesman said ABQ would not comment on the Variety story. The story said the documents detail a December, 1971, telephone call by Smith to then- White. House counsel Charles Colson. It said the call alerted Colson -that Gill had prepared a report concerning CIA involve- ment. in the overthrow o( SOuth Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh· Diem. Variety said Colson follow.ed "the talk with a memorandum to While House chief or staff H. R. Haldeman relaying Smith's pro- mise that the Gill story would not be used on net.work news shows. Copies of ·the memo are in the hands of outgoing Watergate special prosecutors Henry Ruth, the newspaper said. Variety said Gill's suit, nled last spring shortly after he was fired by the network, will also pursue numerous other ex - amples of ''cozy ir elations'' bet'o\'een ABC corporate officials and several White House starr members that affected the ·network 's trealmenl of Watergate stories . The Smith·Colson telephone talk is also revealed in a May 31. 1974 taped conversation between Colson and private investiiator Richard Bast, hired by COison during the Senate Water~ale In-vestigation, Variety said. Mesan's Car Burglarized A Cot1taMesa man got some bad news Tuesday nieht after enjoy- ing an evening at the Victoria Sta- tion Restaurant in Newport Beach, when he discovered Sl44 worth ot camera!!! and other items mlasin1 from his car parked ln the ·restaurant parking lot. Matthew V. Waidelich, 3108 : Dublin SI., told Newport Beach : Police that the theft. at 900 Dove Sl. occurred sometime betweens . p.m. and 10 p.m., when he wu in- ' 1idetbere1taurant. · . According to Waidelich. items ; missing .from hlS locked car In - . elude a l.500 Yashica camera, a • t:lllO Vivi tar telepboto lens, a $00 : teanll racket, a camera baa. a awut1u1tand$4cr h. ' ··-HE SQUELCHED STORY? Howard K. Smith . Reagan Opens Campaign i n · New Hampshire -- -·~···'" . F roaal'.,.e ,41 CHARGES •• The 31-year-<>ld doctor said he awakened later to rind them dead· • and the apartment a shambles, with blood splattered about in Charles Manion Family murder lash.ion. Govemm~t prosecutors claim they have und new evidence connecting D . MacDonald to the' murders or his family, but were sharply queslioned by Circuit Court judges John But.mer and Braxton Craven about just what that evidence may be. • ''All the evidence you say you're going after is to r ebut the' defense's evidence given in the military proceedlnes nearly five years ago," Judie But.mer ob-. served. "If the defense hadn•t put on a case you wouldn't be going after the evidence," he added. A lower appeals court passed the case on to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals after declining to quash the grand· Jury indict- ments naming Dr. MacDonald as the accused killer. F,....PageAI RAISES .••. cent; :Fullerton, wtuch gave 6.7 percent; Orange, which granted 6.23 percent i and Westminster. which gave five percent. TQdd said these cities also gave the police more. · · The base pay tor a police of- ficer in Costa Mesa isnow$1,107 a month. . CONJIERT AUTO TO FAST CASH •'It really proVes to me that peopl~ read your paper. I sold my car on the very !int of many calls." That's the advertising success experienced by the Costa Mesa. ' man who placed this ad in the Daily Pjlot: '82"'11 ·XL Convl. :owner. Xlnt. Cond. Nr. mlnt. 3llO eng.,, a"lo, P /S,P/W, other extraa. See to •Pr prttlate, make offer. Xll:X·XXX.X lf you have a c·ar you want to convert to cash, call 6'2-5678. We make it easy to put a few words to work Ior you, in the Daily Pilot • evldenee In the "Gr ... 1.J, transcrllJl to •llJ!pOrl t11t-.m. u Jud .. ,. .. ,ill .. E mlM ........ ., .. stl bribef'Y, -.. 15:... •Plracy,HinllulW IOGD.~ Nov. 10 lo SUperlo Court. Judge M<Mill•n bas a1nody oven'Ulecf M~r1an'1 •r1 .... t • . that all charges a1ainst Hinahaw should be dlsmi~sed oo the buts of a recent landmark: cautoi'nia Supreme Court declalon. instead, Moraaa said· t..U..-1 related to Hinal>aw' 1111.,... Crlmlnal ac:Uvlti• whil ' ·be a.wcl • Onu1ae County senor was allowecr·to ao · cballi!nged' w bile the coh areuman w .. denied the rlgbt ID tlt~I declalon, Ille e-or Lowell Ray Johnson venua San Joaquin County. lwo Juatice.s a1reed that th.a pro1ecutor 1hould have clli~'!""'1 teatl-\ ~fi'lx\t11rooecuUon ..U.-.: ... Belp tor B•rt• ' • Costa Mesa Fire Department paramedics sp~t injured arm of bicyclist David Btits, 14, of 20171 Cypress St. Santa. Ana Heigh_ts, 'fuesday after collision wit:h car on N~wport ·". Bdulevard at Santa Isabel Avenue. Motorist was Ralph E . · Tayl~r. 23, oC 2521 Sunflower Ave., Santa Ana. Betts did not '· sustrun fractured arm as feared and was released from • Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. • .. . . Coast .Bank Robbed • A man who may be fNes•1JJ01-11lble fo• a almlla• bank ~lat. la Orange Iut monlh robbed the United California S.nk br1111ob at MacArthur Botilevanl pd Garn\ Pllll Drive In New.Port llea<:b to-day. · • . . Bank orficlall are llllh1,..... taln bow mµcb moDfY ~u taken dwint the <ll'a,m. -..-cy but tltey said it was less titan $1,000. • . The bandit almulated a eun ln a papei: 1ack and told the teller on · duty to fill tbe baa with money ''or I'll blow you u.p.'" FBI agents showed wllneues at the robbeey photco or a man . -. . . -. ' ~ .. · suapected or a bank :IOb at Uie Bank of America in Oranae !ha~· OOCWTed late last month.I The' . pbotoo were taken by tbe bUk's ~~amera. ·'' Tl!• suspect IS about 35 yem old, five.feet 10 Inches tall wl~ blaeihair', ' .:, Witnesses at UCB identified him dOwn to his shiny bl• heeled black shoes, weu'.styled hair an.d neatly trimmec;l... moqtrtache, which ma1 be phony, accordinc to FBI agent.a. .. The FBI and Newport Beach Police are both invesU1atin1 the robbef'Y, Converse .Basketball Stringing 21.00 to · Shoei-11 .95 Con v ·e rs e Te n n i s ,Shoes-10.95 . Adidas' Canvas· Tennis Shoes-12.95 T retorn Tennis Shoes....:..1a.95 ·Bob Wolf Basketball Boys ,; . Sh~es-9.95 Adidas Soccer . . .Shoes_:..9. 95 • K r a m e r· Au t o g r a p h Frames-25.95 . . DUnlop Fort 'Frames-29.y5 Davis Imperial frames 29.95 T2GOO. Strung Nylon 38.95 • leach & Ektelon Racquetball Champio~ Handbail Gloves Badminton .Rac-kets & ~huttlecocks Soccer Balls-6.95 to 24·.95 · · Footballs 7.95 to 28.95 . Basketballs-5.95 to 37.95 vo11eyballs-5.95. to 21 .95 --Bike ~Repairing ' . ;. . ' • ' , eship to P~adise S..ln11ion by UFO Promi1ed by CAtlti1i. aAJf l'L\JfC:UCO ~ -., .• l' ......... -"9W ~Ta ,.,. la 1-!:!M U:r .... ., •• 1 ,~ • ,,"Alda-co:;;;;o.. .. -lllr-Da -~IF•••PlL&lllu-to ' ,-toilllW ,._,41,ofSprtaldlold•lllr .. .._ 441•...., r• end.. .a. ,.IJewm. • m,.terlous to•t'cud .fro• = .. «•HI,.·-·· I 1ao._..,111ey PniiU,Colo.lt1akl,"lllDODilll .., 1ell1 torlld tw-11" Jn on tr.mt• dill-ODCe of w1y. I will be tra..U.C •· -Jw,Cllllf. , •--eoil~wlap. ~vely aad '°" ~ ...., I , "Wit-~-~--!P!"Dtly weal to a ncret ~ lrumme .. atn ." " i=·..:.."1.,""iit.L~ ---:i':!J:::"o::=:~. * 1r 1t • · ' IW 18 N8' PJIAW," -· r..-Color1do wffb = l· · , ..,. .... tlle 1.uer; .. bJ' ...,.. lmown only •• &ve, "· ... · JF "ta N-• I • a'llawed fol lower. P~oll Michael and R-. ..._ . ,. , I ......-•• -.oc .... a.1111 DAIL V PILOT ,If' Bt1 Atte1 •elf! , . '. Mental Hospital Urged f o~ Patty J'NmWln-HE IAU) A 1110110N aUJq SAN J'RANCISCO -P1tr1ci1 ror lbe lraoafer wilt be lll,ol 11>1 Hear1V1 lawyer• think s he beartna. at 'Which a 1txt&e wW bel0np ID a mentpl insUlution. talce up lbe final report oo 1lllls They plan to ask a federal Heant's "mebtal capactt)r!' by Judcelatertblt month to transfer t b ree court -appointed the 21 ·Y••r·old news paper psychi1trist.1. beireu from fat' to a private' The ycblatriJltS banded ii.et.. menial boopltal -cootendlns Pl d · sbe needa lrealmenl berore she'll preliminary ftn IJlP lo U.S. DIJ. be able to llaDd trial on bank rob-tricl Judie Oliver carter.~-t rDI •ae . &·'-"D' "Tl!He 20 ID· uld.St=~pedblt-,t ·~ , 41 . ~ cm _,.own to to her be left el Clu!ftti ' ~ · ft · ._... .,._aoi18111WeslD pveherbabytoa-_ ••IOr °"-· · ~ _beey cbar&es. _ . day. He sealed tbem from public AUOmey O\JllerrTolinSOn -.,..-scrutlny-and-turned·copies-<>Yer·-~~1 described the 21.year-old jailed to prosecutJon and defense -"tben.are-peopleall-llllADFOllD NUDD or ~" F•u:;:.,olc,."CUPL) -lbe Unll4d Slatoo ~ 10 Newport,Ort.aaldhegottl>ehn· ;~ e-bis leave .. I UFO -plirlltaUy ix-Jon rrom people who II· _,_.... ad be , !'.lat to a b1sJser le•al," Ille lellor loaded 1 .-ins that they were ~ •)-111. rva rnof ; .--. ,.,_ iDdl,,_ -~· 10eommlt1wcldeoollllU1piri1s . .GrlDa.11 •••ID...., rn ~,. -. throu&Jt • 'overi9m'"-c · eouW-1,eavetbeirbodies. ;;.· ...... lllot .. tlllalt .,.__ cw.' 'li'ltll W. --" . lie uld one of tliom. Robert ••~-at'NJl!lb811we g:1111~tostveup~· 'B•bln, 24 , ''was secretive. ""'""'* ..... """"J'!'!'!.'" ludinl __-'.m.l.inid 'ltarrv-eyed, with a faraway "'-Cards ... ~. But -...... ' look :' ·"'ean .. more. A'•-,.. • tbe Pubuc ·recn,dtm.-ma ·n; er ,.,· • llllllltdletl Singer Mac Davis, 33. bas been sued !or divocce by bis wife of five years, Sarah· Jane, 2•. 'they bad no children. beiresa u mentally deteriorat· lawyers. Ing. 1 Jobnoon said Dr. D. L. West or ''Her emotional and mental UCLA, the ••brainwashin1" ex· condition ta such that she could · pert on the team of ps'ychiatrista, not give reasonable answen • • he plans to examille lbe defendant said. · ' iteveral more times this week. ''Wewantloobtalnpsychiatric . Theot!'ertwod~on~t.ly care for her so that she is able to have finis bed their tests, he Nld. participate in her tial." ·1:publlelt_1 1oe1, we've bad, .bave been b.W """' lbetpeot,. -.'': • -lllmd a bolt ID al ll!at \100 'I ' '-" Ore1on &Dd three Callfornia 1'llB PtilluCITY bi.oi"9 re-ciUea. T~ are OGDduJc"'!I b1' a ,..U-bout20.,.......dlup, l!'•n andlwl!!111!!' w.J.ii> IC!enliry Force~ 'J: omiting Outlawed JOHNSON SAID the attorneys would fi&bt any mQve to transfer her to Los Arfgelea for arraign- ment on 11 state charges, includ-ing robbery and kldnaplns, In connection with an SLA crtroe :;prff in May, 1974. ~ .. -from Or,100 lat Week dlelllllelYH oaly II "the two,. ll-*fl.,.· aitendln1 a meeting la and claim to be -llerrettlal' :1.wblch • mfddle-ase couPle· pro-evangelists or their disciples. ''miOed •·belier Ille on -· •• 1'piane( •Avtbciritles believe some TREY CALL THEIR 1roup 'et t&e·miuln& persona IDiibt be H u m a n I a d i v i d u a 1 l ·1nCo1..-ado, pos1lbly in Fruita. Metamorphosis !HIM> and ol!er " 10 Corder said be d.idn'tbloo4v any salvati.on through1UFOs. local reaidenta who bad seen a.ny Another 30 ' persona were re-c. flylnc saucers and was not aware 1P.Orted oonverted at a SunnyVaJe ··ct any Jaree number of strange meeting.a month ago. t:facea in town. Hilda Eaton, 70, filed a missing ~.· ~~r ~yn f romme Wants ~,.~T.o Expl~in .'Whys' ~;>' · SACRAMEN.TO !UPJ) -Lynette From mo. the Charles r Mamon,apostle charged with attempting to murder President -.~ Fori!, says she wants to tell the court the "why" behind her ac· f · uom. • . · In her first ~ourtroom appearance as her own,atlomey, Miss ti, Fromme, 26, said Tuesday she would make ''unusual'' motions to i.:1. Chief U.S. District Judge Thomas J. MacBride "to bring truth to j ,' ·theworld.'• · ·' "I want to determine not only the who, what and whert' but ~I also the why," she said or her case scheduled £or trial Nov . 4. Lr ~~, con'(icted, she could face life imprisonment. u ~ TA.KING A. PA.GE from Manson's script, the wispy red· '!'•J haired woman who allegedly,pointed a loaded .45-callber pistol at l•· the President Sept. s, also demanded that her co-lawyer fedval (\• defender E. Richard Walker, be removed from th e c'ase and '·' replaced with a fed er ill defense attorney other choice. j..t• • The judge took the request under consfderation for a ruling , .' later. , . •·ri 1Mias Fromme, who claims her ld:a'Dsoil cult name Is '1Red " t wore a calf.Jen~ red dress and scarf·raµier than her usual f1o~· 1inl scarlet r:obe~ln contrast to her first appeUance in court when she warned MacBridethat the ''gun is pointed,'' Miss Fromme's mood shifted from argumentative lo docile. ' . SHE NOTED THAT the charge of attempted murder dealt with intent and ''intent clearly implies a stale or mind.'' f' "My state of mind'tnay lead to things I have been told I can't say," she said referring to MacBride's earlier prohibition against makinc: political statemen~ Miss From me, toyin · ith her shoulder length hair during the t.wo-hour bearing call consider defense motions to obtain prosecution evidence, said she and W aJker had' ''absolutely no • rapport." ~ ~otential €onfliet' Alioto CJ.aims Win • In ~oiirt · Decision SAN FRA,NCI~ (AP) -Mayor Joseph L. Alioto.was unruf · fled.by a Jury~ op1m~ that he has a potentiaJ·confiict of interest arising from his loan guarantee enabling relatives to buy a ship. pin& line berthed at the city port. ,The jury, aC~l'li: iIJ an advisory cap8city., cle·ared Alioto on Tuesday of any wrongdoing·~p ~the present, but suggested that the loan guarantee could Potent1a1ly affect the mayor's decisions -~involving Pacific Far East Unes and the port. J~ge Albert AJi::e'trod, who came out of retirement to hear the SUpenor Court case, said he would make a final judgment by the slate ~::.~~ guilty of a cooflict o! [ · } end of the month on whether l.eeldlNtlSC.ma9 BURBANK (UPI) -Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Tuesday de-~Q"ed for the third time the company's annual shareholders meet· ma: until completion ol an investigation by the Securities and Ex· ~ge Commission into bribes and kickbacks to foreign of· flolil. In reporting second quarter fin'ancial results two months ago! Lockheed conceded it paid about $22 million over a five year penod to foreign government officials and political organizations in order to complete "certain foreigh sales." 811 •Ill l/p N.n• lly 'l'lle Auocioted Press A cold front 11 bringingJteezin& temperatures and snow to Northern California, the National Weather Service says. The front haa dropped temperatures into the 30s and 408 in many inland valleys, and teinper.iaittil are eapect9cl to clip into tlle«>s •Caln Tbursd.,Y, thewealber llfYi~e s.Ud~today. 1'111-• .......... .... SAN LUIS OBISPO CAP) -About 75 percent of San Luis Obispo County•1 resktlnts favor construction of a controversial nuclear pawer plaat al Dlablo Canyon, a Calllornia polling or· pmaaUon baa found ID tbe $31,000 ·~ comduasioned by Pllcillc Gu and Elee· trlcCo., tbe pallinl flrin questioned 1,0..adulls lrom Aug. 11to21 wl fOUlld tbat 17-ent (eel 11oere.w1.11 be an ener111horlas• in illlnat 10 yean, requlrins newaources ot enqy. ........... ....._ LOS ANGELES CAP> -Seven gasoline stations tiave been lined 1 total of SZ,800 for Yiol1tiD1 a municipal onlinan<e that re- ~ lbat suollne prl-be pooled. 1'M ... 1aae .. ..___,Tuesday were p!il't Of a contiilu· lllJ ID...U,aUon of vlolaUons of the price POltlnl re11U11tlonl, the c11~1uonaey'1QlrlceNld. ~ · , -SAN· FRANCISCO·(UPll -Tr.e olate SUpreme Court ~as restricted. police officers from forcing narcotics suspects to V9111it up evidence which they may have swallowed: The unanimous ruling Tuesday was handed down in case· of a woman whom state narcotics agents arrested-in Fresno in .March, 1972. Agents obsei-ved Rita.Bracamonte pop several small rubber balloons into her mouth as they ap· proached her car to investigate. They took her to a hospital. and, producing a search warrant, had a doctor .;1ve.ber a nausea.inducing liquid. SHE VOMITED UP seven he roin ·fille d balloons which were used as evidence. -. Sears In his opinion Tuesday, Chief Justice Donald R . Wright said such a search was of ·"iillolerable In- tensity and' scope•• and noted that going to such lengths to gain evidence "shocks the conscience and violates due process of law.·· A search warrant, the Chi ef Justice said, permitted a search of house and car but "was not intended to authorize intrusions beyond her body surface." THE COURT REVERSED one of two convic-· lions against the woman but she will continue to serve a term of five years to life at the California Institute fo~ Women in Frontera on a conviction of possessing heroin to sell . Los Angeles County SUperior Court Judge Donald Rilzi sioied a writ of habeas corpus Monday asking that Miss Hearst be pro- duced in Southern California for the arraignment. He mailed it to the U.S. Marshal in San Fran· cisco. Her two SLA comrades, William and Emily Harris, will enter pleas Friday on charges in connection with the same inci- denlti. 0 Where thrift io always in 1tyle Located on the lower level Tiu. Ad. Effective through Saturday, Oct. 11 • ,, UoeSean 1 Revolylng Charge ISearsl ·so~~~aza · · . PhOne 540-3333 luat.~AHOCO. \ \\ .. I I \ • .I, . ' SAlE 30%! Double Knit Polyester Pants Regular '6.99 4s1 Pull-on waist with mock fly-front styling, Stitched crease. Great colors for fall. Misses' sizes. Regular 17.99 Women'• •lu•'--------"·57 SAVE 17o/() to 30o/()! Fashionable Polyester Shirts Reg. 397 Reg. 347 '5.99 '4.99 • long short .ie~ved sleeved Soft and easy-care. With full placket front and pointed col· lar. Colors dyed to match pants In lhe collection. Misses' sizes. SAVE 30o/o! Acrylic Classic Cardigans 17 Versatile cardigan sweaters top your casual outfits whh ciaasic good looks. Easy-care. Assorted colora and pal· terns. Small, medium , large. Buena Park 8150 Lit P•lma Ave. 'Phone 828 4400 Orange 21 bO N. Tuafln Ave. Phone 837·2100 STORE HOURS : _ _, lhnl Fttclay 10AMto9PM --1:30 AM to 9:30 PM I I I llundoy 10 All to. I -. , • • PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE . A communiversity -an institution that would specialize in adull l..->ducation, including evening ! tttjlool and tele \•ision courses --has been proposed as an appropriate' concept for the Coast Community College District. A task force recommending the proposal n otes that it would be free or the constraints of a college campus and would arrange classes throughout the community. lt would provide both credit and non- credit classes, but would not grant degrees; Orange Coast and Golden West colleges would still do that. The idea has appeal as a µIan to pull toge~he~ Coast's extcnsivcoff-c4'mpus instructional programs. The idea a lso h<Js appeal ~ts an attempt lo pro~ vide more instruction fc)r more 1>eople without endless <..'OllStruct ioI1 of nc"' f~u .. ·ilitics a nd to recognize lite growing importance of continuing educ ation !or adults. and. employed 1>ersons of all ages. SW.l to be examined further are the financial pro-- blems in implcrnenting,the communiversity, and matters or acaclcmic quality. liut providing more a nd 't>etter edt1'cational opportunities for a broa d er seg# roeotof the PO!lt.llation is wot·th pursuing. Ballpark Hazard .. Costa Mcsa~s leisure S<'rvices st aff is working on d esig ning: tiomc forn1 or protection for crowds \vatching JJascbaJJ a11d softball gam es in TeWinkle Park. • not so much fr<>m the game you are watching but from the game that is being played behind you. Pop !o<~s fly back into the bleachers behind. 'l'he le\sure services staff has considered moving the plate back in the main field, where semi-pro ball sometjm es is played, or moving the backstop fartJier up, but that wouldn't eliminate the problem. So now the s taff is considering putting a network Qf awnings over the bleachers, and covering an open area in the middle of the three fields. It will be ex- pensive. about $50,000, but it may be n ecessary in -teFms-of-the daoger and justified.in t.erms o! the use o( the fields. Teacher Talks A fresh group or negotiators from the teacher side or the iss ut: -along with a feeling that som ething po:;itive will emerge -are the newest factors in the temporarily s talled talks on wages and benefits in the Newport-Mesa Unified Sc hool District. After months o( ·rancor, threats or strike and !)(rong t:::1lk at board meetings, the atmosphere has cooled cuns idcrabl:,;. About a ll that is left to resolve when bargaining resumes sometime next month is e. $280,000 item sought by teachers related to a new top pay s tep for teachers of gr catcst scrtiority. The ta lks broke down amid a ten~e atmosphere at the beginning of the school year. ' • ' :::;;,,-· -.__., .. .._. ---...,... • -& • -:::---::14 - • • ' • .. .. ' I I I I The nC:cll for ~rt'3t ('r Si.l fety was amply de· tnonstratcd this !'umrn cr \vhen l\VO or three serious in~ juries occurred. incl u<Jing une incident in which a ball fell on the head of a baby. Before they resume, n egotiators will have a bet· ter fix on exact enrollmen~ figures which determine ~tale financial help. .._.~~ 'wC2S: = ----~---• # ..__. ..._..... -....... """ ....... '-.' ,__ > ,,, _.... .. \ ~··-~ Normally , <>ne might Si.l.Y that a nyone utlending <.I ballgam e accepts the risk of being struck by an errant ball, but the ris k in Te\Vinkle Park, where there are three adjace nt !Jail field-;, is not normal; the danger is No one will predict how long the talks will take to :-;olve the last e lement of a dispute which has endured :-;i11ce ei.lrJ y last s pring. But, g iven the cooling-off period, ::iome n e\v players and some new information, it see ms that. 'Too bad about that fire they've got at the oilier end of the boat! agreement is within reach. c -· • The Right to Reject I i I A Better Vote Choice To tht' Editor : - [ ___ M_A_IL_B_o_x_~) docs il m ('an that a11 Christian groups accept the views of the Vatil'an on J ewish innocence in 1 he dt•alh or J esus. It was in this · ('ontt•x t th~1t 1 called a ttention lo t ht> title or Pastor Wells' sermon. •·(;;.nt th(• Vatican Get the Jews off 1hl' llook "" lt ""'as not my inten· tion to {'tHlllcmn the pastor, mere- Jy to indic~tte that the Vatican's t•nli ghlcncd view was not UO'"' jversal. D ear Gloomy Gus Oil Price Hike Can H111·t Cartel~~ Wht>n" w•1 s the last time you :-;tood in •t voting booth and were f :-1ced with a choice or can4 ,tldates. nt.•ither of \\•hum you could stomach ? \\/hat did yo u cto·~ Perhaps you failed tu vote at all. in whiC'h cast~ vou \Vere ('Ullnted ~1s if you weic not there. <>r. ]~rhaps, you casl a \Vrile-in volt'. in wh:ic h Clis e your vote was nol counted unless the candidate had previously filed a state ment of candidacy. Failing these. you probably took the time-honored approach and voted rortht· "\c~1st vC two evils·· • A statewide initiativt~ 1nt!as ur1• is now circulat ing \v hich prl'scnt:-< l1s with a bt~trer C'hoice. Jf t>n~•cl ot'\I, it will give voters a t•!tant't' to rejet·t all candidates for ~tn offit·t· by marking the s pace "None of the above is acceptable··. This measure would apply to all of4 fices except those of P.resiclent :tnd Appellate Court Judges. If "':"lone of the above" received a plurality, all candidates would bt~ . yejected and the office ·"·ou ld be d eclared vacant . Vacancies would then be filled as they are J\Ow. by election or appointment. d epending on the orfice, with one m ajor exception: none of thC' los· ing candidottes could be ap1"10inl· a.'1 to the office. THE CONCEPT or allo1,,1ing voters to reject all candidates has been re'cently adopted in Nevada. and was the subject of lY.'O bills introduced in the California Legislature this last ~·ear. Both b ills failed to advance from comm ittee. ostensibly because or argu m ~ts that thc,v were frivolous or that tht• elcc·· t orate wOuld somehow disrupt the voting process. The essence of l ibert y . however. is choice_ Those who would d eny the elcC'toratc .a ('hoice bec;iuse llf <1 f(·~1r thl'Y would choose unwisely h~tvc nt' rea l confiden ce i n thl~ de· :mocratic s ys tem. Those of us with that confidence believe that 1976 wil1 be a good year to com· rnemorate the birth of our liberty with a choice long denied us. lf you are interested in helping me circulate this initiative petition in Jrvine, please call me at l!33-1597. JlOBMAl\TIN £1u•ro-lfelp To the Editor: , C.G.M. <Gloomy Gus, Sept.19) \.\Ibo complained about mothers b e ing asked t o help Jn classrooms, shows it lack of \Jft· d e r s tandiog. regarding the purposes of this reque.sl. Jn schools which have the Ear· l y Chlldhood Education <ECE> Program, pal'ental help and in· terest are an integral and re· quired part or the plan. This is to provide more ind1vidualiied at· t ention to children in c:la.1s sn they may better Jeam r eading. rnalh, Jonguage, ('tc. i\.lothers who do help get an jn:o;i!lht into how and wh at thei r C'hildrcn :.ir(' Je.arning. It i!S also an educational experience for those whobcl p, ~1!l w ell as drmonstrating to the <"hildren that learning is impor· tantandparents do care. Nl FOil the teachers who rc- <!elvc this help, it m ean.._, not thul • they arc incapa ble, a-; C.G.M. Sayi, but that I.hey are better t,f!achcrs who can teach more. A teacher who would not all ow pa.rents to help i'n the' classroom ml.&b1. bave 1omelhiu& lo bide, I U'""l,,.m rl.t1Mr1.tr• w•k ..... Tl'ltriojllllaCOft· ......... tttrf I• Ill fP.t<I o< •li,......,IO 111191 I• to· ....-...ti. L1n1r1 ot JOO wo,dl o.-Nil wltl tl9 4i<tt'ft P"iOl"lf'<I. All l•tt•rl n'!Wil h•<I-•M1At1ur1 itfld ..... 111.,. ,..,.,,biol n.tm11 ntar i. YrilPll'ltl<IOfl ... -" it llllli<ioftl r1.tto11 h •~l'fll, Potlry "'IU• llOlti.pubO"'''· s uch as incompetence. An y J>••rcnt who is ~asked to. C'an surC'ly donate a -C'ouple <1f hours a week to help .John ny read, write and cipher. ,\!ARY ANN WOOD F.arly Childhood t.;dul'ational Chairm an C \Vhittier School) Bike Ha%Gt'd8 To the Editor : ff fhe Santa Ana River bicyC'lc 'and cqul•strian trail is ~eslgna\. l"<I as a Bicentenntttl Heritage Trail l hope they put up !ii~ns warning tht> bicyclists about horse manu rt~ ~\n d !i k:Jll'· boarders. They lurk under every bridgt.· aod around every cornt.•r. A very ttn· ··reasona bly safe condition fol· ilsdt•.signatcd use .. , LOIS DUtTMAN Goe~•ent Greed . ' To the Editor: Big Brother just found another way to over-feed himselr and kill more privllte enterp ri se. The new plan is to sell U.S. bonds with an 81h percent interest rate. Private lending institutions can 11.1nly pay 5 percent or 6 percent to o:1ttract savings and capital. 8¥.? percent will s ure look good to anybody with investment money. The results will be that banks ;.ind savings and Joans. a basic in- t1u.s try. will be depleted of money as people withdraw their saving:> t o put into government coffers. Government would not allow private enterprise to extend its debt beyond its assets, but allows itself to even though the national debt is r ivaling the gross national product. As the money will be used for unproductive gove"fll· ment, how will tht'y produce the money to pay back the bond holders with interest? It looks li.ke an invitation to bankruptcy. GOLDIE JOSEPH £1ariffcatlon TotheEditor: Tom Barley ts a good reporter whose articles on m y Ros h Hashanah sermon and on Israel Academy wete gracious and :;ensitive . As a form er joumalii;t, J 3m :iware of the di(ficulties of 1ransmitting the exact sense or an intt•rview. So, with no adverse rent"ction whatsovever on an ex- <'ellenl reporter, permit me lo clarify certain misunderstand .. ings th a t appeared in the otherwise admirable articles. The thrusl of m y sermon was that ~"mrrica n J ews today fa ce new (liml'M.!iiO ns that h ad not bt.--en en· rount<'red by earlier Jewish. geneiations. The existence oC an itldependent State of Israel is one. Another riew dimension, J said, is the fact that Christian churches are aeeking to build bridaes to the Jewish people. J noted the state.. ments on the J ews by Vattcan Council II. Many Prote1t1nt l(roupi1 hAd ~tarted bui lding such hridgcsevcn earlier. This does not mean, J snld, lhat jlDtl,HnJiU.m is dead. Neither 1\..~ TO Mr. Bar}ey•s beautiful ;1rticle on Jsrael Acad'emy as "Thl• Temple of the Week'', pt•rmit mi" to clarify a few inac· ('t1rat:it!s . On Rosh J.Ioshanah Eve. \\'\' serve our worshippers wine, ~lire~ of round halJah (festive bread). a nd apple dipped in honey, symbolic oC the abundant. !'tweet year for which we pray. We <lid not distribute matzos which. ~)r course. are associated with Passover. Some may misunderstand the article's :statement that each of our famiUcs contributes $500 per year ror membership. Many of our fa mi lies pay far less and som e pay nothing at a ll. The Academy's intert~st is in people, not in money. The two maiQr misunderstand- ings, however. refiect -on m y personal philosophy# Fint. the article quotes me as saying or Js raelis '' •.. they are often the last t1ver there in terms of new ideas and innovative thinking," lt could not have been said because I do not believe thAt . Some of the most innovative .thinking in the fi elds or educaton a nd social living takes place in Israel today. Finally, I am quoted assaying. ''Within the tired structure of today's Jewish Temples, there is little likelihood of meeting the needs of the J ewish f ailh." What 1 said was: "Within the traditional struct1.1re of today's Jewish T emples, J saw little gu<'ranty of turning young children into committed Jewish adults." And this was so large ly b\"!'C'ause so many J ewish parents (llltsidt~ of Orthodoxy drop their <'hildren at Sunday School, but rarely participate themselves in :>ynagoguestudy and worship_ f "'Ould never be in the Position or suggesting that the synagogues of America and the devoted Rab- bis of Ameri ca have "little likelihood of meeting the needs of the Jewish faith.'' ROBERTJ.BERGMAN Dean and Rabbi JsraelAcademy, Irvine Beaela Rfglats To the Editor: I want to thank yuu for Tom Murphlne's columns of Sept_ JO and 18 regarding the Newport Beach City Coun cil 's plot to bar\ dogs from the beaches. Hopefully his comments may rouse a ft•w people to attend tho C'ity council meeting Oct. 14 and protest the change in the existing ordinance. As a taxpayer I think it is cbsccne to foot the bill for this dumb Pu:isycat Theater tria l. To get of. fended by the movies you have to pay $3 lo get inside. Case dismissed! J\l'.J.M. Cloomy Gu\ tomm•ftl~ ~·• \iobmllkd by r t.td•ri .tnd 00 ftot M<t••.trUy "llKI Ille ,.., .... , ot II•• ne•sp..,..r, S,llO "!'911r pet PffVO IO Gloomy Gu,, Qfllol_J.Pilcrt. council lhat they d irc>cl :iny new ordinancc>s to t h(· control or the people who continually v::iodalizt• our beacht•s .wilhout any fear of r eprisal. THERESA IJVINGSfONE ·PetHolfle" Tolhe Editor: R efer ring t o your cir ticle ''Free: Cat::;, Dogs to a Good Home'' (Sept. l l ), please explai n what is so great about giving a G reat Dane with a n injured hind Jeg to a m an who had to walk from Costa Mesa to Santa Ana to collect him. If he can't afford transportation, he certainly can't afford to reed a nd l'<1re for a Great Dane. And if exercise was his only motive in walking, what is humane about walking a dog with an injured Jeg the return trip? PEOPLE who want to heJp un - wanted pets s hould realize that il is not enough just to find a dog a home . They must find it, a r espQnsible home. If a would-be pet owner has to seek a rree dog (in other words, no minimum placement fee as charged in a shelter, no license and no rabies shot) as indicated in the article. they would hardly appear to ofter the responsible home that must be sought for unwanted pets if we are ever to come to grips with the pitiful pet overpopulation which DOW exists in our commtmity. MRS. DIANE BUNKER WASHINGTON -The real story of the oil cartel meeting in Vienna was not its move to raise petroleum prices but the fierce debat~ that raged over the de- cision. The chief protagonists in the debate were the Saudi Arabians, who a rgue d for JitUe or no p ri ce rise. ~t nd Iran. which favored .i bi g in 4 crea.se. The .result was a compromise to boost the oil price by 10 percent. President Ford r eact.edangrilY. to the price hike, but it seems to m e thal be was merely taking ad .. ''antage of the news to denounce Congress for its r efusal to sup-. port his energy proposals. IN FACT, the outcome of the Vienna meeting wasn't as bad as it could hav&been. And the meet .. ing itself was important to the ex~ t ent that it revealed changing al- titudes among the oil states. It illustrated, in the flJ"St place, that the Middle East petroleum producers are no longer as united as they were two years ago, when their emb argo sent the world into an economic tailspin. Jt indicated. as welt that some of these producers, notably the Saudis, have learned that oil r e. so urces alone do not automatically guaranteepqwer. And it showed that at least a few of the oil-rich nations are vulnerable to pressure from the United States, which let it be known that a drastic jump in petroleum prices wouJd spark strong American retaliation.. The United States also in ... nuenced the Arab moder ales llllo ~ •'Thepress must be free; it has always been so and much evil has been corrected by it. U gov- ~ent finds itselt annoyed. by if':'-let it examihe its own conduct ;ind it will find lhe cause.'' Si11i11Ta= rncii:iDil -T"°""" Erskine Scottiah juNI Gardening in Town People who wish they could grow a big, beautiful garden in urban surroundings, but are faced -with problems of space, tirne. :.ln<s. e nvironment will welcome Pla nts a nd Gardens ln Towns •od CttJes by Stan Larke (McGraw-Hill, $4 .95). This book explains how an d why everyone C'<'n live among friendly, growing plant life -green thumb or not ! A guide t o' sucC'essful gardening in containets, smalJ gardens. on ba1conics, patios , roonops, and indoors in houses. apartments, and offlcel!I, It pays special atten· lion to the ecological signJfic:i nce ol a:rowing plants, and especially lo the bene(its ol growin" vegetsbles. ( THE ~OOKMAN ) a ba lcony or windowsill can enhance their surroundings with fragrant and attractive flowers. using techniques or gardening under lights, and how some non4 traditional houseplants can be successfully raised indoors. 1:-1 MY AREA of West Newport the t'hicf harassment seems to come from one or two crotchety individuals who are r eally Paranoid about seeing dogs def their thing on the sand. J have pointed out to the chief comJ)lai· na.nttt that .my dog is under my control and J a m very careful to clean up alter her, whereas the People who pi cnic on the beach a nd l eave their trash a nd garbage seem to be under the controlof noone.. LARKE Al..SO shows how peo- l would lll<e to llllfelt to the pie wbo live In one room without· I .• nrke .9aya of Plants and Garde,.. In rown1 a..i Cltlel, "It is for the nlnety-nlne percent of U!t who don't have a country estate. I'll introduce )'OU to patio planters and raised beds and basement and attic gardening. I'll Jlst trees and shnlbs and plants that wlll thrive In placei that have ,b een considered wasteland... 1 '. • JO-ANN DILORENZO • I ( STANLEY ) ..__KARN_ow_,; exercising prudence by leanin g on Israel to m ~•ke concessions tu E gypt. That tactic demonstrated that Presiden t Ford is not a hostage to the American Jewish vote. even .:.1s ao election ap .. pcoaches.. - AT THE heart or the effort by 1he Saudis to keep oil prices" down, however, was the realiza, tion that the }>etroleum. weapor(.: has been a double-<!dged swont that can wound prodllCerll aa •cll as consumers .. For by jacking up oil prices. as they have since 1973, the proi duce~ have contributed to both inflation and recession in the Vnited States. Western Europe and Japan. As a result, their strategy has backfired. Because of the inllatlon they helped to create, the oil pro .. ducers h ave had to pay more for" the equipment. food and olhel" tirings they import from the Unit .. ed States and Europe. So their whopping gains have turned out to be ephe meral. _ Secondly. the r ecession Ji as led to a reduction in the use or oil by Western indus trial countriei;. and this has forced thepetroleurn producers to cut back production by some 30 percent. So here, too. the oil potenbtes have uot doo .rowell. THE MORE sensible Arnb oil producers, like the Saudis, have been aware of these drawbacks . and they haVe consequently dis .. played a measure o G respansibility. They have not bought ttp il"1· dustries in the United States and Europe, as ~ome nervous nellies thought they would. Nor havo they used their buge surplus, now ~ .:..-sti m ated a t about $45 billion, let • disrupt the international m onetary system. Thus oil has flot proved to ht? · the equivalent of an atomic bomb' in the hands of maniacs. The petroleum producers arecertaih# Jy a force -but they are recep .. live to deals, a nd they wi ll respond more constructively ti) bargaining than to outbursto ot criticism. ORANGE COAST • DAILY PILOT llobert N. Wtf'd. Pub/Wu:r Th-~K•e1JU, Edilor Bar ro Krtibich, Edltf>rf I Page EdiJ()T .. • • The editorial page of th~ Daily P i lo t seeks to i nform and stim~l;:ate readt-rs by pr<'Scnting tJR lh1~ p11gc divers\• t'ommentary on topics of lnt<'Tt'11t bv tyndlcat. l'd columnil'lts and C'arloonists by providing a forum for ttacJCrs• views i nd by vreseutina: this newapaper·a oplnlona and Idea' on current topics. 1'he t.'dltorial opinions of th e Dall,-r not nppe:ar only in the tdilorlal column 4l lhe top or th'e· page. Ovlnions <'X· pressed by the ('Olumnlsl.li 3nd cartoonists and letlt.r ~·nters arc lhelr own aod no endorkmenL ol their Vitws by the Dall7 Pilot ahould be Jnfc:o:rred. ... '·· I Wednesday, October 8, 1975