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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-10-09 - Orange Coast Pilot7 I I l --- • ---- - f -.. -• -- ... --• • es u --- • ernant . -. o .Ke~-~~~"~dfo Baby . . -. • • • • DA: 111·11shaw Has Had Chance· .• . <I IrO ns n • Blasts 'Throat' Trial Failure ' ·Goes to JU..ors -To Talk By IOHN VALTERZA Ol lfte 0.lty P't..e..., Prosecutori, Tony Rackaukas described two sex movies shown at Balboa's Pussycat Theater as being like "sewage running in the streets" in his closing· argu- ments to a Harbor Court jury. Defense attorney Robert McDaniel, on the other hand, took a tow key approach, assert- ing that the two movies at issue, "Deep Throat .. and "The Devil in Miss Jones" were sexy aJI right, bu.t within the limits of community standards Thus, McDaniel argued, the prosecution had proved nothing Truck Driver qi.es a t Wheel; Partner Hero A Costa Mesa trucker stricken at the wheel of a double-trailer rig loaded with lettuce bound from San Jose to New York died early tod,ey, ~but his part»er on the run d•ringly· prevented a ma- jor accident on a busy hi&bway. Sleeping in the driver relier bunk behind the cab, he was · awakened by a piercing cry or agony Crom Rudolph Campc>s, SS, shortly before midnight. Mos~s Smith or Watsonville rolled over in the cramped com- partment to see Campoo slumped ag'.ainst the driver's side door, authorities said. The victim, who std'fered a heart attack, h·ad CalJeri against tflt door handle and it was slowly o~ipg as the, big rig roared 00\fn Kibg Road in San Jose. Scrambling from the ~bunk , WBitson grabbed his dying partner and held him wffh his lei\ artn to keep l\im from l•P\bllng to the p~vell)ent-t'Y;5hinl ~ beneath Uie driverless ~k. , Smit.II t\l•n '8'8naged. to cUmb into the driver's seat as the dleRI jucgernaut roared through the night., He slOwJy appJfed the brakes until it came to a haJt. Sari Jose authorities said he ~kept the hu.e. Freigtitttner ~oode,d with Salinas Valley let· tuce on the road and upright dur- inc the desperate recovery ef· fort. I I' Coroner's deputiesJn.San Jose t said this mornin& that Campos, ~of 2019 Anaheim AVe ., 'COsta ·Mes~, was pronounfie<I dead on ~ arriv•I at12':0I a .m. at ~e Alex· ,; Ian BrotherB ,Ho_spital., . Colta tdesa police were con- in the trial. Theo case went to the jury at 4 p .m . Rackaukas, however, ground down hard on the two skin Oicks in an onen-g'raphic summation of lhepeople·s case Alluding to parables about sewage ruriningin the streets and garbage mouldering 1n back yards, prosecutor Rackaukas re counted th.e sex acts.portra)'ed 1n the films Ass~rting as he did in open1n& argumenl~-that the Cilm!> themselves were the bes 1 evidencJth_ and were obscene - the proj«utor hammered a~ a) in the early stages about the se quences or acts portrayed m each film Soon afterwards defense lawyef M'cDaP1el stressed t.o the jui'y in.Jess stndent deh vel') that C\?-rt"tn'y . gTaph1C' seA wa~ partrayed 1n' each film but that portray•! .s.till did not qualif} them as obscene under current Califom1a Jaw ·He cited expert test1mon) which he said showed that the films were well within current limits of candor He added &I.though they may have created some healthy arousal, that under defmitions of law, the effect did not quali fy 3s arousal or a morbid interest ·in sex. Mltke) Mouse Ora,.,;~ a 1arge bm11e t rom -~nipresb Nag3Ko ot Japan a& Empero1 Hirohito signs the off1c1aJ guest t>Ook dunng the royal couple s v1s1t Wednesda)' at Dis ney1and in Anaheim. The royal coupJe toured the grounds and viewed a parade. Security was tight. Additiona1 photos and story, Page A 3. But the prosecutor di!Cered in th~ most graphic of ways. Describing the defense expert testimon y as ''baloney,'' Rackauckas· drew an analogy. Coast Family Vows To Keep R e fugee Judge Denies Freedom Bid For 'Sque aky' "Take, for instance, a city where it is illegal for raw sewage to now through the streets," he (See MOVIES. Page A2l By BOB BARKER Of .. 0.lly l"i .. sutl El~ven ·month ·old J ames William Sok Chea Cribbs isn't aware of it, but he is one or 20 babjes who m ay be taken from his home because of an adoption " controversy. 'F~' Fi•Jm Once suffering from malnutri· ___ lion, Sok Chea is flourishing al his new home al Elgin Circle in C · Hi Huntington Beach. He Crawls to 8118e8 . ot lbe door each evening shouting • ~ ~ da-da when his American father ,S)\L~LAKE CJ'l'Y (UPI) -Gonion Cribbs, 31 , arrives home Produce~ Alan Abel said t.oda,S-from his job as supervisor or his film satire on the Nixon ad-California Fish and Game ministration, ''The Faking of the Department game wardens. Prhldeht," would not be shown F1own out of Phnom Penh un · again tn the United' States der"rocket attack. Sok Chea has because or ·public reaCt.ion at its grown accustomed to the com Cort premier here. protided by his pretty mother, "Due to the vol a tile reaction of Darlene. Sall Lake City audiences andl.he He's also entertained by blonde subsequent violence at the Sister Kendr1'. 2'h, who delights Capit61 Theater, along with him by slnging TV CQmmercial thre.-~s of bodily haem and pro-jincles, especially the one about pertx daf\'lage following its world putting a Tic Tac in his mouth. agency. had to be turned over to the Los Angeles County Depart· mentor Adoptions ror placement. The babies were all placed in devout Christian homes, and the judge based his decision on what is said to be religious d.iscrimina· tion. . "I just couldn't believe the court had gone to such an ex· treme ... Cribbs said Wednesday. "But the decision has to be formalized beCore being carried out," he said. "I just can't believe they're going to take Sok Chea away from us:· "We're going to join with other ramilies a nd take independent (See BABIES, PageA2} . WASHINGTON !UPI) -U.S. Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas today rerused to grant freedom to l.ynetle Alice Fromme pending her trial on charges o( attempting to as· sassin ate President Ford in Sacramento on Sept. 5. Douglas simply wrote the word "denied'" on the request. Ciled Monday, for rreedom or reduction of her $350,000 bail. Miss Fromme, 26, a Callower o( convicted murd erer Charles Manson, asked to be released from a California jail on her own recognizance' pending the s tart or her trial Nov . 4. As an alternative, she suggest· ed a substantial reduction in her D .. oy BEATLE present bail ol $350,000, whic h ~ was earlier reduced from $1 million by U.S. District Judge TO YOK O ONO ThomasJ . MacBridc. She is being held in .a max-NEW YORK CUPfJ -John imum security isolation cell at llyTOM BARLF.V OI .... 0•11' ~lt<ttSUff Congressman Andrew J. Hinshaw was given many op· portunities to appear before the Orange County Grand Jury and offer his personal derense to charges that produced an 11· count indictment, Assistant Dis- trict Attorney Michael Capizzi testified today. Under questioning Crom Depu· ly District Attorne y Doug McFarland. Capizzi t o ld Superior Court Judge Byron K. McMillan that Hinshaw 's lawyer at that lime was told that the former assessor could also bring witnesses to the grand jury room. But defense attorney Mars hall Morga n protes te d during the third day of a hearing into his motion for dism issal of all charges that 1-linshaw·s lawyer, whom he has ne>w replaced, did not convey that message to Hins haw. McFarland. rcpealcdly con- demning Mor/,.lan ·s rercrencc lo Grand Jury d e liberations as "star chamber proceedings" argued today that the recent California Su preme Court de· cision in Johnson versus San Joa- quin Couniy has no bearing on the Hinshaw case. Both he ;ind Capizzi have in - s isted throughout the hearing that the Johnson decision was r(·· ached because the hi gh court 'ol.·as satisfied that racts f;i vorablc to (See IUNSllAW, Page 1\2) Orang'{j Coast t:.,... L.: -en L :-..1-e. "·eat h er Mos tly 1.'loud y tonight and Friday wilh about 20 percent chance or li ght rain Friday. I .ows tonight 55 to 62. Cooler F'riday with highs mos,tl y in the 60s. I NS I DE T ODAY "'The crooks art" staying oul because ii isn·r sa/e for lhem," says Ocean$"ide"s new police chief, who has reversfd the rising fide o/ crime 1n !he Son Diego County city. See Page AS. Index Lennon and Yoko Ono today theSacrilmentoCountyjail. became the proud parents or an The m aximum Sl million bail M'f-letYk• eight·pound, 10-ounce son, Sean was ~et by a federal magistrate ~:-:.-.:;:-c• premiere, the film will not be · He re.ally gets a bang out or that. shoym ~in the United States hen-He get& along well with older Al HwoM..... CJ Cl l11twfftlniell D• Ono Lennon. their attorney an· the day Mi ss Fromme pointed a c-.rc... ... , nounced, The baby was born in a .4S·caliber pistol at Ford as he ~~':i:: NewYorkhos,pitalat2a.m. walked across the state Capitol ~.~ •• TodaY. is Lennon's 35th birth· grounds. MacBride lalerreduced ~;.;N.11~" cefortb, ''Abel said. brother sean, 6. The film opened a se1ies of But Sok Chea's happy life in beptfit pertorillances Tuesday Huntington Beach may come to a nl1ht lo. boos; yelling or ob-a..,, . 8 1 M111Le .... r1 CJ OS MllYl.91 O• AS ""'"'•' ~ ..... , C6 D'·11 N&li.MIMt"" A4,0S Cl 0r .... ,.c.vn1, All•!! C.I "'""4• C.1 ·1 All S'!'IWll "911er DI-I ... M..c•i.h•llo... ( ... J 04 Tfi 1 Ct • tacted and notified his wife Joye~. ol l~· 1...,,Uy.home. • An outopo~ compleled at mid• , _ _.,,...,. .... 1q ............ c._ ~ ~~e.d a be art attac~ _ ' =. ~ltl• and rock throWinr, Judge Lester Olson ruled in \ Wrtonnel reported. The Los Anieles Superior Court Oct c•ncele~ the rest of ~e. that ba.bies placed ror adoption I o c , I b 140.a.'1--;"'"fh...,Eamlly....lilJni&t<ies a day. it \but rerused a request by ::=11.!..~1 Thf lawyer, J,eon Wildes, said fed'~ral defender E . Richard ~~·"*<ff• Lennon calls his son an "_A_n_-_ _....,aJJs...er that rel ased ,~ ~rtcii'f Bby · • without bail. --~ · C.•·1 Th••l•t• O• Alt v._,,,.... A4 04 W.fW"-"" M 01 • • " • ~) Performan'4:. ... atate licensed religiow; 9tption , j '-----\llr---V . . I ' • Al <WLY PILOT s Thuraday, Oclot. 9, ll7S I • ·soviet :Nohel Win - ' Father of Red H-bomb Honored OSLO, Norway <U Pl l -The 1975 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded today to Andrei D. Sakharov. father of the Soviet ·hydrogen bomb but now a prime oPPOQent of nuclear test.i.Pg. The award was a!VK)Wlced by ' the Norwegian prize selection · committee . The five.member parliamentary pa nel picked .:Manson .. Follower 'I ~Arrested SACRAMENTO <APl -Oneor ~o nvicted mass murderer ;f~:;~~ h~ ~::::i::es~:~e~~ in connection in the so·called ,"Honolulu J.l~mburger Caper·· case, palice said today. Ruth Ann Morehouse, 22, known to the Manson family as "Ouish, ·· was arrested Wednes · day on a 1971 Los Angeles war· rant. She and others were accused of giving an LSD-laced hamburger in Honolulu to Barbara Hoyt, a , prosecution witness in a trial • which resulted in the convictions "·"oC Manson and three female 'followers. ·' Police detective Harold Joines, 'who made the arres t, said Wed - nesday the warrant charged her with failure to appear for sentenc- ing on a charge or conspiracy to commit murder. • "It was no problem, s he was ;~very cooperative," Joines said of , the arre!it made at an apartment in north Sacramento. Lynette Fromme, now accused ,, or attempting to assassinate •.:-President Ford, and Miss '..(Morehouse were among the five ·. co-defendants in the case. .' All were convicted in Los ,;•Angeles in 1971 of conspiracy to "dissuade a witness from testify. 'ing against Man son in the Tate· _ LaBianca murder triala:. That charge is a misdemeanor. The co-de(endants, including Miss Fromme, were sentenced to 90days in jail in April 16, 1971, but Miss Morehouse failed.to appear .. ,,.. The five in the hamburger case :, eventually pleaded no contest to ':'a charge or conspiracy to dis- M suade a witness. That plea does :. not admit guilt, but accepts the q penalty. ' There was no explanation or why the warrant referred to a murder conspiracy charge, Joines said. Authorities said they learned where Miss Morehouse was in a search or anothet apartment several miles away which Miss Ftomme shared with another Manson follower, Sandra Good. } The search was made after Miss Fromme's arrest Sept. 5 on the charge of trying to kill Ford. Joines said Miss Morehouse bad two small children with her, girls aged 4'n' and 2i,-i,. They were left with friends of hers at her re- quest, Joines said Sakharov, who has also been out· spoken on persecution in the Sov· iet. Union, from more than 50 nominations when it met today tor final consideration. Sakharov, 54, is a brilliant physicist who helped develop the Soviet hydrogen bomb which earned him the tiU e of "The father of the Soviet H-bomb. •· ··-PEACE PRIZE WINNER Russi•'• Andrei Sakh8rov Viejo Girl's Drug Death Brings Suit Three phys.icians, a hospital· medical group and a drug com- pany were sued for $1 .5 million in damages Wednesday by a Mis- sion Viejo couple whose 12-year· old daughter died Oct. 21 on the grounds of nearby Los Alisos In· termediate School. Richard D. and Phyllis E . Cot· tingham, 2521_2 Arcadian Ave., claim in their Orange County Superior Court action that negligence in the prescription and administration of two drugs led to the de alb of their daughter, Caqie. . The couple alleges that the drugs, manufactured by co. defendants Ayerst Laboratories and identified as Propylthiouracil and Propanolol, were prescribed for treatment of the victim's nervousness, high blood pressure and enlarged thyroid gland. Named as defendarits are Drs. Diane Kostyra, H.S. Kim and Peter B. Fischer, Ayerst, and the Kaiser Perm•nente Medical Group with hospitals in Orange, Norwalk and Bellflower. /f' .... PffffeAI MOVIES ••• said, "And suppose that one day a ri'ler of sewage began lo now down a street. As early as 1958 h.et/be1an circulating memos callin or • ban on nuc1eat\fhts and 1.911 even personally appeoled to then Premier Nikita S. Khn&shchev to halt Soviet auclear blasts. Sakharo¥'s calla went Un· heeded and on Dec. 5, 1966. be took part in a one-mll:'ute public vigil for Human Rights Day which cost him his job as section chief in the Soviet nuclear pro- gram. The Nobel Peac~ ,Prize carries an award of $1.2Z,OOOthis year. -Hitt-big break-came.in imi\ttlh- the publication of bis book . "i>rogress, Peaceful Coexisteoce and Intellectual Freedom;•• wbich was published in the West, but only circulated privatel_f In lhe Soviet Union. The book called ror the ~nd to the arms race and the merging of capitalism and soCiWm. Since .. then, he has taken uplhecauaeof scores or persons he considers have been persecuted for political reasons and was a founder of Amnesty lnterna· tionaJ in Moscow. Sakharov, who recently suf· fered a mild heart attack, is perhaps the best known Soviet dissenter after Alexander I. Solzhenitsyn, the 1970 Nobel Prize-winning author who was finally expelled from his homeland. Solzhenitsyn was unable to pick up the award in Stockholm for fear or being unable to return • to his homeland. He fmally re· ceived the honor in December following his expulsion from the Soviet Union in February, 1974. Sakharov could find himself in a similar predicament. In recent months, Sakharov has complained repeatedly of harassment of him and his fami · Jy by the KGB secret pC>ijce. Sakharov's wire. Yelena, was permitted to trav~l to Italy in August for treatment of an eye injury suffered in World War JI . . Dal•• ...... 5QH ...... Last year's prize was shared by the late Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato and former Irish Foreign Minister Sean McBride. FIGHTING FAMILY-Cambodian infant Sok Chea nestles on the lap of his Ameri can brother Scan, "'hile Darlene and Gordon Cribbs and their daughter Kendra look on. lf'rom Page A J /f'roa P.,,e Al IDNSHAW BABIES' PLIG~T ... 1egal action to keep our babies.·· the derendant were withheld Cribbs said:-from the Grand JUry by the pro-''Thedoctof says Sok is coming secution. · along right ,on schedule,'' Mrs. No such facts were ever Cribbs said. ''He weighs 18 omitted by Capizzi during his pounds and he's a good eater. presentation· of ~e·v~dence that .. "lt·s ,runny," sh~ rerllarked. produced the indictment of but h~ s so muc~ l~ke our other Hinshaw, the prosecution con· two children. Hes independent. ds -active, stubborn and very ten · sweet." County Supervisor Robert Bal· "We love him very much."' Un, who is also·facina Superjor Cribbs added. "There·s no d if· Court trial as a result of a Grand ference between him and lhe two Jury indictment, was an interest· others. Our feelings are the edspectatortodayintbefrontrow same. We have been blessed,'' he of the courtroom. says. Battin will go on trial Tuesday Cribbs feels the judge showed on seven felony counts stemming from his alleged misuse oC coun· ty employes time and county materi•ls during his campaign last year for lieutenant gov~r. very little humanitarian judg· ment and that the welfare of the children has been overridden. ··1 can't believe they ~:ould lake him away from us. I am a peace officer, bUt as a last ~~~rt, l .... ·ould be willing togo t0Ja1l 1f I didn·t g('l a day in court. 1£ we·ve exhausted all legal avenues, and they take the baby from us, so be it. ··But the immigration papers are all 1n order and everything is legal. ··we have faith that our prayers will be answered,'' he said. Saucer ~ Seekers ' . ' l 'All Safe' • By Oalted Pre11 lldenlatlmal Telephone calla~ -...ie the nm•IJ>i penoos wllo(ollpored • mysterloua couple to Merel (rainfng-ground ror~. uro lllPt to etern'ity 'lfere ~ CIW'GQU or the Midw~t. ~ ... -.... ... Wherever they in'~ C4llers said Wednesday. ifil iece safe and happy. Callers who identified themselves as parents of Robert Rubin , 24, of Brooklyn,'""" took --£e5idence-1D. the.....WOodilidJIWs of the Oregon coast about .three years ago, told W PIX t6le_vtaion in New York City that Rubin bad called them. · · They said he reported au the missing personsi were aafe and '°mewheren the Midwest. Rubin is one of the 15 to 20 pew who disappeared from Oregon.after a middle-age couple held • meet- ing al Waldport, Ore., Sept. 14 urging rollowers to prepare-to be taken· to a better life oo. another planet. · · Tom Becker. oper•tor of. radio station KNPT, Newport, Ore .• in UFO CULTISTS DRAW THE CURIOUS-M the county where the furor start- ed, said he received a tef.,:ihoa.e call from one otthe group.report- ing •'they are.all happy." He said ·he agreed not to iden- tiry the caller or the location of the group . Melvin Gibaon, criminai investigator for the Oregon State Police at Newport, said there is no way to verify that the caller was who he claimed to be. . , In San Francisco, Jim Eason, talk show host for radio station KGO , said he got a collect call from Ukia h, Calif., from a man who called himself "Zolar." "Zolar•· saict a group ol 87 persons is in Northern California after th-e return of 11 from Colorado as a result of publicity. (Several persons had received mail from the missing with Colorado·postmarks.-)-.. - "Zolar'' said all the persons who joifted, hiad done so voluntari- ly and are true believers. He said they are not giving money to him and are not required to•give up theirchildTen. At Newport, however, Gibson said officers confirmed that one youn g couple, Ron and Judy Greenberg, had left ttteir -year-· old ·eon ; NO..K,' '@n'd ·'3-yUr-old daughter, Jenna, with JoAnn Burrell after signing an ·asstCn- ment of guardianship. Miss Bur~ rell said she wanted to join OW group but · 'l couldn't leave mt . son:· She said lo join the group she would have t\ad to leave her child behind. · . In C.olorado, Dorothy O'J>on.. n~ll,. Qrand Junction, .. told the Grand Junction Sentinel she had camped in Colorado National Monument Sept. 20·22 next to a large .rroup from Ore~oo. The detective said Miss Moffilouse had been living in Sacramento for two years. Before t that. she lived with a sisier in the ~ Carson City. Nev., are3, be said. "Sax.that someone calls in ex· perts and they walk up cl06e to the river or sewage and pull out a banana. If /ud1e McMillan refuses to dismiss the ,indictment of Hinshaw, the congressman will go on trial Nov . 10 on 11 felony counts· that include grand theft, embeizlement, conspiracy and bribery. J.HERBERTff Al~ewelkrs Fine Jewellers & Sllversmirhs Since 1898 I I / Pact Signed ,. I TOKYO (AP) -Japan and the Soviet Union, the world's two major deep sea whaling nations, t signed an agreement today on in· I• spe:cting e•ch others whaling c•tches in the southern I hemisphere, the Japanese l Foreign Ministry said. Under the agrttment, runnjng until Aug. , 31, 1976, one observer is to be as- • signed to each neet to make sure l quotas are not exceeded. ORANGE COAST ' • DAILY PILOT "Then they pull out a pear. declaring that they have dis· covered something oCvalue; they shout 'we have fruit salad here'," he said. ''Nevertheless, it's still sewage and it's still illegal," he added. . McDaniel took a far less pjc· turesque approach, starting .out by reinforcing the premise that Municipal Court Judge Robert Todd was not the only judge in the court where the trial has ground on for seven weeks. "There are 16 judges here - Judge Todd , 12 juror s, two alternates and the law," he said. "Judge Todd's biack, symbolic robes cloak you all," he added, stressing that personal prejudice and reaction to seeing the two sex films was not the issue ror the jurors, whom he referred to throughout as "judges." McDaniel cited the hundreds of Lawyers ror both sides predict that the hearing before Judge McMillan will conclude tale to· day. 5 Girls Raped In New York NEW YORK CAP) -Five young women were gang-raped in their West Side apartment by four armed youths wbo forced them to watch the attacks on one another, police reported t.hree days after the incident. The youths, armed with two guns and a knife, rollowed two of the women into the lobby of their West 70t.h Street building Sunday morning. They forced them to open the door of their apartment where the other three women were sleeping. police said. And; more important. it's a Pulsar .. from . ' Robert N. Weed tho usands or documented ,., .. _, .,,., ,..,.,.,_ customers over the years al Jac.k R. Curley theaters where "Deep Throat" 'W.1u.PJ~1 -<>t-•W.....,, and "Devil in Miss Jones" have Thomt.,~ .. ~eevll been screened and stressed that ''They were like four kids play- inl a big game," one of the near· ly hysterical women later told the Manhattan Rape Squad. · ''One or two looked drugged up.·· J.HERBERTff All l . . Ttiomas A. Murphine thus far. no California jury has £'_,. .. ~land Son .,,.,,.,.nu l!<llk>i decl2red either to be obscene. ~ ae. 'aMrles H. LooS Richard P. Nan Then he drew a sketch of a '")i"Mt:;.;;;£<1110n. bicycle -identifying diatinct •6 rr t ~~ c.t._i\AfM:DIW.M .. ,Sf,_ parts ana relating each COmpo-Jriay ... es ,, y *•1*1 Iha<": u u......,e-i.-1t nent to California's complex L_.aa. . .c.fl, '*" .. _.,..•$••"1 DETROIT (UPS The j•'led H::l2':".a..c.11: 11115 .. .c.h~•·" legal criteria for obscenity. -.., ,,\!:~+::~~·· .. _ There are (ive such yarlisticks, son of the repu ed gangland, TelepfloM (714J 642-4321 and if the prosecution fails -in le•der of Detroit may be ·crant~ a.ssttltd AdVfl'ti·s1n1 ... 2·5671 the jury's eyes -to confirm all immunity from prosecution in •n ~;;;:11~"· five in the films at issue. then In· attempt to get hlm to answer ,.,_..,.c,_,.,.""' nocence is the only verdict, he questions from a federal srand ., .... ,. h 1 ed . 1·uryprobingthedl11ppoar.....,of ,,_....,...°"..,..~w~~ emp aa z . 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WASHINGTON (AP) -All of the remaining 29,000 ladochin""' in U,S._rell!&tt..!'alD .. •houl~ be r.Settled-6y. mla'l>ecember u government plans atay on schedule. · Julia_ Vadala Tall., head o! the Inter&gency Task Force direCl- ing the effort, told the House im· · migration subcommittee Wed· nesda_y that plans call for closine the Camp Pendleton, camp by Nov. I and that the IJ>dlanlOwn • Gap. Pa.;-aiiil Ft:-Chi!fee, Atk., camps will be closed after all of the refugees are resettled, ex- pected in two months. "' The Eglin A"ir Force Base. F1 a., reception center has already closeditadoors. · DEAR PAT: I sent a money or· der Jilly 17 to Louis Marx I< Co .• Inc. in payment for a $6.50 replacement wheel fer m.y eon's Bil Wheel .• After waitln1 six months, I went to the pmt oftlce . and wu told the money order , had been cashed July 24. After ~ more weeks I Wrote to tbe-firmta accOuntln .. department, asking that my order bia.canceled and my money refunded because I bad purctiased a new bike for my son. To date, I'v~ beard nothing. . • o.11, Pl ... ,..... ~ ltlU.. ....... Slightly over 100,000 refugees have been resettl.ed within Ute United States and about 6,000 have gone to other nations, Mrs. Taft a aid. EMPEROR HIROHITO ASCENDS STEPS 0 SIGN GUEST BooK DURING VISIT TO DISNEYLAND; LAST STEP WAS TOUGHEST I -. , She said the program for the 137,000 refugees who Oed or were evacuated after tbe collapse .~( U .S.·s_upported government$ m Vietnam and Cambodia. five months ago has been a success. • f • ' Hooker.~y8 C.V.,DanaPoint . She Se • · d Marx Toy Dl~hlo• h · nJICe searddng Ill Illes .. aa aliempt le -oat lf t¥ part,... ordered llu bee• all.lpped. 'n.e lbw'• lleadll•arten la St.-.i, Cami., wW ..tad YOtl felanlillg a re· hmd.. Proof of payment may be ....-red if yo•r order ls not lecaled. -' Hirohito Visits .County She said agency interviews with 1,570 heads of households, representing 9,300 of the resettled refugees, reveal; S..UBUfmns DEA!l PAT: Whil~ on vl\l>a- ti~. I found a location J believe 1CQU1d use a tool rental store. Where could I get information about running such a store? J '.P.F., Costa Mesa Tomy Be rinser, manager or Baker_.Eq-.ipment Rem.aU, 1151 W. Baker, Costa Mesa. will db· cua1 matt_er• related to es,tabllsblag a tool rmtal bull· .U, if you stop in &o 1tt him. ADotller source of small business bdormation 11 available through SCORE, Servke Corps ol Retired Eaecutives. Connected with tbe Small Business A.dmlnlstfation, these former businessmen will share their practical experience and provide informadoo relating '8 the bulness you have la mlad. ~~oatact SCOR.E ,by ,pbonlng ,83f·32t0 Wednesdays from 9 a.m. lo-. (J(J l!olicemen ,. f , .. OMAHA CUP!) -I.ob M. Bral told all to an Om aha radio station about her sexual r·avots td 60 city Policemen. but ·now says she is llOft)l,S!te did. Mils' Bral, an admitted pro· iUtute, said she "serviced" of. ficen both,on and off duty. She said some officers even'told Na- tional Guardsmen to let~r into toriiado-ravag'ed 4r,-_eas 14S°t May, sq she could help them pilss their "long, lonely'' hours on patrol. She told interviewers she met ¥Plh the officers in cars, under bridges and other places. Her statements~ broadcast on station WOW Wednesday, have stirred a controversy in the Police Department. A police in- ternal security probe Will be un· dertaken tO determine if there waS any wrongdoing. Miss Bral, 44, rlow says she would like to have the whole mat· ter dropped. '·My attorney told me 1 never should have done it <tbe in· terview> in the lirst place," she said. ' Japanese Emperor Jtirobito's trip t.o California has b~ht him face -lo-race with •two American institutions, but John Wayne didn't understand him and Mickey Mouse ·didn't shake hands , ' I Mickey, however. did make the empress eiggle. The emPeror, w})o toured Dis· neyland Wednesday, a1fo tan up· on a photographer who ad- dressed the J24th _ dir~ descen· dant or the woild'f oldest ruling family as "Hey, Emp." W'hen -the men were: .. in· troduced, six·foot, rourf'inch John Wayne towered over the .. diminutive emperor at the Music Center in· Los Angeles at a luncheon given by Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley. Hirohito is a ran of Wayne's, according to the emperor's press secretary. Wayne, asked what the em· peror s aid. responded in his characteristic drawl, ''[ don't know. My Japanese isn't too good." The Disneyland visit, later in the day. fulfilled a tong.standing dream for the emperor and gave t l r-. It's a Long Way Up Coast Climben.:Sca/,e Steep Scotlaµd Peak Climbers who scale mountains because they are th e re sometimes go a long way to get there. . But it's worth it, judging from the words ol Howard Chwitz of Costa Mesa, who teaches a class in rock climbing at Orange Coast College and" who recently com- ~ ple~ an expedition to climb a t soo-root sea ttack iii. the Orkney Islands of the.No'1h Sea. , "I approaclitd ii With humility, ' with a terror buried deep in my mind, and with a tremendous amount of excitement,'' Chunt~ recalled. . ' ' 1 The c Ii m b proved such a dangerous and yet moving ex- perience fo r Chuntz and a student friend, Rich Coplin, 23, of Newport Beach, that he wrote a poem the evening after the as· cent. After telling of rear ovei;coqie, wet slabs, slipper,y ilchen, and hand holds filled with guano. the poem portr.aYett the exhilaration of the fma1 conqftSt7 . ''The final pi_tch -dead vertical, · But solid, clean rock.· Up quickly -the summit. The view is gi"and, the wind gusting ... The rock that moved Chunlz to poetry was "The Old Man of Hoy," a stack located on one of the islands otr the north-east of ScOtland. I L ·1 , Jt is a red, wrinklell aaMl&tOne stack that rises out of the sea. Chuntz, who al1o_J~aches respiratory care at \~: .. said that he ha~ alw•Y• die~med ol climbina: i\-J .""::", ~-r. ; ... -... · "It's ~~tile mad. difficult climb il1 tbe...,..odd. but it ranb right ,,P there wllh some of ·tile toughest,'' he said. "It's located in a remote part or the world, and its very name has always in- NEWPoRrl RICH COPLIN SCAtES THE 'OLD MAN' Photo Shot by Teammate, OCC'a How1rd Chuntz lri'"'ed me.'' j &y is a small heather and got aboard a fishing boat bound "We made several abortive ef· grass-covered splinter about 10 for Hoy . forts before we finally dis· milesofftheHighlandcoast.The There they managed to covered a satisractory route," stack was first climbed in 1967 by persuade theJ>wner of one or the Chuntz recalled. "l must admit, l d l · the three autoS on the island to drive at that point my hands were a Brit sh team, an s nee n th 10 ·1 ,~ th ·11 sweat1'ng and my '--ees wer~ • ......,,,, 30 other cliinbers have em m1 e1,uvm ev1 age -u1 """"'"' less than 100 peOple live there shaking.•• · "'l .caled it. Chuntz and Coplin were -to the sandstOhe stack. 'Chuntz and Coplin remained on ~ Ule first Americans to conquer it. The climb, which ~at6:30 the summit (or about an hour and f In 1 Au8uat, a(ter aummer am t k a•• ~ urs took then be1an the descent. which lacbool, c·huntz an.d Coplin made . . ' 00 .r.I" no . y . :1 a apeelal trip to Brit.81n to tackle the original route traversed by took 2\.it hours. 3, the alack. The pair scaled rocks tbe Briti1b team in 1967. They There was concern over ;,J tin Cornwall and In F.ngland's bad ODlf ropes and aluminum whether the sPjkes would hold in • f Lake J5latrict, before drivlne up llpikes with them. the sancbtone l-0 the descent, b\lt "~ Scotl nd \nil was dl!rloull going , they did. The lsianders,greeted .r to • · perucularly at one spot some 250 them with t hl1ky ' and biscuits, ; :i TheJ c1u1ht • terry from the f bo th h th and then It was 11·me !or the·l wo ,. ~p-Gf-..Ure .. tfiP' andl to'-;;'ieetiaia~rev;iei;Iiii"riwi;a[;l~eif.r 'iiwiiiieijrif,eP,_.e._-i'iliffi' ~ tbe' Lele of Strom Nees and then~ . e o 1a e n ver an . ' tiers o ene t. J 1 him a preview or ·things to come in his homeland. The day was a culmination or a 50·year dream ror the 74-year-old monarch, and the Empress Nagako appeared clearly de- lighted when the royal couple were greeted by Mickey Mouse and lhe Seven Ow arfs upon the their arrival at Di sneyland. · A Disney spokesman said negotialions are under way with the iap8nese firm Mitsui Ud. to build a Disneyland·style amuse· ment park in Japan under the name Oriental World. Security for the Disneyland visit ·was tight with secret Service men, Anaheim police and Disneyland security men perched on high spolS as the em· peror's entourage toured the park . The security contingent with ~emperor virtually obscured the visiting Japanese from view. Hirohito arrived al Disneyland at-about 3:20 p.m ., signed the of· ficial guest book and was escort· ed to Town Square to watch "America on Parade." . After the parade, he took a short walk along Main Street then got aboard a 1003-vintage car for a journey through Tomor· rowland to the Tomorrowl and railroad station. There they boarded the pre· sidential car of the Bicentennial train to return to the entrance. The imperial party waved to the · crowds of visitors as it made its way out of the park. Hirohito. an internationally known lnarine biologist, was scheduled lo visit Scripps Institute in La Jolla today and for a visit to the San Diego zoo. Cowity Nixes U.N. Banner MODESTO (AP) -The United Nations fla g , has been banned rrom Stanislaus County nagpoles during United Nations week as a protest to trends in the world body. "If I had m y way, 'fie would ask all the cities in this nation lo cease flying the United Nations flag ,'' s aid Supervisor Ra y Simon before the county board unanimou~ily adopted the ban. "We'd s how them we mean what we say; we won"t bear a disproportionate burden and we won 't support revolutionaries," he added. --&xty-eight percent of males and 51 percent or females over 14 years old have round employ- ment. -About 7S percent of thole 55 and older can't find jobs. -Family incom~ are low; Un· der lOpercent earn $7,500or more ayear. -Eighty percent were satisfied with American sponsors; of the other 20 percent, most expressed problems dealing· with cultural dilferences or the sponsor's at· titudeortreatmentoftbem. Mrs. Tart .told the panel that about 1,600 refugees, mostly from the Guam camp, will sail back home on a ship of Vietnamese re· gistry. The ship, currently in Guam harbor, will not have American personnel aboard, nor will U.S. ships escort it. An additional 1,400 refugees have applied for permission to re· turn to their homeland, she said. Dimes Chairman Irvine Coun~ilwoman Gabrielle Pryor has been named March of Dimes chairman for Irvine durini 1976. 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"· ~ • .r Family Pleads: Death Ride , ·Elderly Tossed in Sea • with Tom arphioe End Boy's Life • • GREENWOOD LAKE. N.Y. (UPJ) -Two elderly women were killed and 18 persom in· jured alter a cabln cruiaer fiJJed with si&ht.seeinr acnior citizens capstzed in Greenwood Lake Wednesday. ...... The ELYRIA, Ohio (UPI) -Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Carmen of nearby Wellington say th~r 17-c • k l year-old son js being kept alive rJC e S artificially in a coma ~l Elyri_a Memonal Hospital against their Are Coming ~1ARCIDNG IN DEPT. -One thing you can a lways count on here in our Orange Coast region : We're going to be invaded by something. In the summertime, we get in· vaded by tourists. frozen banana :salesm en, Jellyfish, kelp beds' and hi gh prices o n gasoline pumps. Other t im es, the coastal in· vasion includes running water from the uplands, Asian Ou, fog and sometimes Santa Ana winds . Now we've got a new invader. 1 This time it's cricket.s. These are not the cigarette 'lighters you see advertised. These a r e the li ttle bugs themselv('s. The ones which crawl and sometimes chirp at night, IT DEVEWPS THAT the little devils have been breeding like crazy in a 12-acre field located in northern Costa Mesa. This is fine except the crickets have refused to slay home in their nice field. They have gone on the march. Interestingly, the Costa Mesa crickets didn't decide to march 'on other sections of Costa Mesa or stream like an invading horde upon the s anctuaries or West . Newport or Lido Isle. Instead, they tromped across lhe Costa Mesa city boundary in· , to Santa Ana, next door. Once there, they began crawling all over homes in the South Coasl ·Shores development. I A spokesman fo.r the !homeowners under siege, one H. Gerald Gross, explained, "They become active when you turn your lights on. When we're having ;supper, we see them walking r across the carpet, on the ceiling iorclimbingthewalls." ' l AS A RESULT, a lot of the homeowners are also climbing. the waJls. .. .. The citizenry has spr8.yed, -~stomped and cussed ~me. Still !the little chirpers come on. Gross and his fellow t homeowners have appe'-led for i;:help to the city or Costa Mesa. tMesa officialdom apparently ~takes the position that once the ~ rickets have crossed the city limits, they are no JOnger Costa ~Mesa crickets.,. They are Santa s.Ana crickets. : SANTA ANA CITY brass, on lthe other hand, apparently take sithe posture that the crickets, in ttheir Costa Mesa point of origin, tare outside their jurisdiction. t Meanwhile, the invaded omeowners appealed to the ange County Mosquito Abate.. ent District. Tbeseolficers p~ ed very smart. They figured' out right away that those crickets aren't mosquitos. Besides that, one mosquito of- ficial noted bis district couldn't take action because they don't ~titute a diseaSe threat to the ommunity. Wonder if they'd count a rvous breakdown as a disease? e seen these cricket. invasions ore whe re urban sprawl has o ced cric;kets off their land and t to nearby tracts. DURING ONE SUCH cricket igration, a young pregnant other checked the bedroom d found the child and her crib ered with cr awling crickets. e mother screamed. Then she vered her daughteri's brother gbt then and there. I But 1 don't know if that ualifies as a diseaseeither. wishes. Randal Carmen was struck ln the bead during a neighborhood football game Sept. 21 and went into a coma later in the day at AJ. len Memorial Hospital in Oberlin. He was transferred lo Elyria Memorial where he un- derwent brain surgery. THE CARMENS said Wednes- day that on the day following the operation their son's condition worsened. "We were in the waiting room and the doctors came out and said he was dead," said Carme n. He said a nurse then came and told the doctors that there was still a heartbc'at. "We just felt if there was a miracle possible, we wanted Randy to have it ," Mrs. Carmen said, explaining why she and her husband decided to continue mechanized life s upport for the boy when doctors as ked for a de- cision . The Carme s s.ay they wer e called Sepl. 29 and were told Randal's · ndition was d e - teriorating. "WE TO D them to pull the plug and at they could use his kidneys for transa!antation, then they wouldn't do il," s aid Carmen, a foreman for a ship building firm. "I think they are worried about legal action against them," he said. ''It took a lot ol strength to make .that decis ion. We talked to a lot of preachers and prayed a lot ." One of the neurosurgeons who operated on the boy, Dr. J George Dakters, said one or h1t associates may have suggested that the case was hopeless and artificial life suppart should be discontinued. He said Randal's Archbulwp Won't Back . . Ali's Rally NEW ORLEANS (AP> -Cit- ing Muhammad Ali's marital problems, the Archbishop of New Orleans has withdrawn his sup. Port for a youth rally the boxing champion is suppased lo attend in the SUperdome. Ali is scheduled to participate in a ceretnony Oct. 14 honoring the Jate Elijah Muhammad, former bead or the Black Muslims. ''The Catholic Church has always been a very strong propo- nent of the sanctity of marriage and 1 need not detail how the ac- ti0Q5.related in the newspaper •.. concerning the marital dif- ficulties of Muhammad Ali make it imperative that the Church not be asaoctated: with an activity that features him," Archbishop Phillip M. Hannan wrote in a re- cent letter. Ali escorted two women -but not his wife -when he was in Manila last week for his title bout with Joe Frazier. Dlli1y Pilot D.tiwtry Is Guorot1fffd Moncfav-Frld1y: II YOU do nol' have YotJI' paper by 5·30 p m.. can belore 7 p,m. and your copy will be de- li..eted. Satun:tay aod Sunday: II y0u do not 1'9Cetve your copy by 9 a m. Sltur- dav. or 8 a m. Sund1y. call before 10 a.m. and your copy will be delrvered. Circ...+i-Ttl1pl:i 1n11 Most Otano• County Areas MMJJI NorThwesl t-lunhngton Beec:f\ 1f'ld Wes1mu1ster ..•. , .•• 141-ltJI San Clemenle, Capistrano BelCh, San Juan Cllpislrano. Dana Point. South Laguna. Lagun1 N iguel ..•. , ...•. ot9J.06JI I East CI~uds Up Northern U.S. Drizzly, Too .. ... 1.r--... brain wave pattern is Oat. "The la w, ag 1 understand It, ls that as long as there is a heartbeat it is not death," Dakters said. ''I think modern technology ha.. outstripped the legal system. With this aae of transplantation, the matter will have to go to the courta'-and be chaneed.'' "WE WANT THE legislature to make a decision on what Con· stitutes death," Carmen said. "To me, if the brain is gone. that is death." J The father referred to the case of Karen Ann Qui Ian, 21, in New Jersey, who has been in a coma for live months. Her paren~ are also asking that their daughter be allowed to die and the case is due to go to court soon. Aald•gc.t• Easte rn Airlines president Frank Borman bas asked 19.000 union employes to llC· cepl wage freeze in 1976 to he lp prevent airJine Crom threatened losses. 3 Spanish Officers Held for Sedition MADRID CU Pl) -The Spanish army today announced the arrest of three officers on suspicion or ill egal political activities. In another development in Spain's tense pOlitical situation, the army s aid special Ortits have held maneuvers to be trained in warfare against subsersives and guerrillas IN MA.DRlD, THREE Roman Catholic priests were jailed for criticizing police tactics The priests were locked up when a political court ruled that each had preached a subversive sermon violating sections of Spain's anti terrorist law The jailing further strained already shaky church-state r elations -- The armx announcements came as top military and civilian authorities attended the funeral of five person s in Barcelona - the latest victims of a wave of political violence that claimed 13 lives. among them nine policemen, in eight days A TERSE ANNOUNCEMENT from the headquarters of Gen . Salvador Banuls, miUtary commander or the Barcelona region, said the three officers were arrested in Barcelona and are being de· lained in the garrison ofthenearbytown of Gerona State police sa1d William Doig, 52, owner of the 28-foot "Americana'' waa charted with two couata: of 1econd derree man1lauihter in connection wiUt the lncident on the 14-mile long lake on the New York-New Jersey border eboUt 35 miles northweatof New York City. ' THE COAST G UAllD said it will be&in investigating the mis· haptod~. Police said Mary Jordan, 84. and Lydia Hoppe, 72, • bQlh or River Edge N .J . were trapped in the overturned boat for three hours until volunteer divers found them. Both were declared dead at the sCene. This resort village had been the scene of the New River Edge chapter of the American Associa· lion of Retired Persons' first out- ing: a day-long bus trip fo r sightseeing and a lunch stop, police said. Al the re!taurant the group was told about a scenic boat ride available for $2 a person, and with friends, visiting fr;om New York City, boarded the red, white and blue Americana. STATE POLICE said 20 passengers and crew members were on the boat and "apparent; ly the operator made some type of a fairly sharp tum. The people maybe all went lo one side and the boal capsized." AboUt a dozen persons were on the ship's bridge when it fliDped over, troopers said. .:....r A nearby boat and a rubber raft rescued most of the sur· vivors and.ambulances took 18 to three different hospitals. Five • ... _ SURVIVOR WARMSUP 20thersNo1Solucky were admitted overnight ~.the others were released after treat- ment for shock and exposure. Some of the eldei;ly had been in the cold water for nearly an hour. "'Many of them told us they hadn't been swimming in 20 years add. suddenly found themselves swimming for their lives,'' a troopers aid. 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However. it was learned Wednesday that the FPC won't make that deci!ion until later this month. r • Case Preeeeds Parents, Friend Visit Patty's Cell REDWOOD CITY (AP) - Patricia Heant asked to see her family for IS mlnot ... U.... open\ 1lalt an hour with a·friend.. She also wa1 vllited Wedne5day nllht by Dr. Seymour Pollack, • member of a J>Ol'Cbiatric panel appointed by the cowt to de- term1netter mental state. Pattr,'• parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rando pb· Hearst, arrived at the Jail with ber cowln, Will Hearst, aod hla wile of two months, Nan.· "Ibey were met there by Patricia Tobin, anoldscbool friend of Mias Hearst's. •as. HEARST CAl\RIED a plutlc ·bag filled with chocolate chip cookies. Although regular ruitlng hours for the San .Mateo COWJty jail are 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m ., a special vialllnl hour of 9 :30 p.m. to 10 :30 p,m. had been set aside for the jail's most famous inmate. lorneyt have variously described her as ·•s paced out ," "withdrawn," "dlsccnne<ted" 'and"faJllna apart." Attorney Albert Jqhnson has 1ald be will fight any e!rort to move Patty to Los Angeles now . MEANWHILE. THE U.S. At· tomey'a office and FBI here said they "deplore"' continuing leaks to news media or evidence cathered from the last hideout.a of Min Hearst and the Harrlses. But the leaks continued. The Sari. Francisco Examiner, ot which Miss Hearst's father, Randolph Hearst , is pre1Jdent,. published large excerpts of an SLA manuscript WedneS;day which they said was found in the Harris home. • S..rNote Pianist J..iberace has been sued for $22 .000 by a 'Los Angeles furniture company. The firm says it has moved museum pieces severa l times without pay.ment. because the pianist can't decide where he wints Uberace Museum. . .._,.. ----..~----..-..-....... Thur!day.OclOO.I, 1075 OAA.YPILOT tlf Exotic Path Cultiau 2,000 Yean Old? SAN JOSE: (AP) -About 200 penOns, bopln1 to catch a I glimpse of a myaterioua couple who pre1ch talv•Uon thrwab .. UFOs. walled in vain for the pair ln .fl'Cftt of the m•ln public ' library. I The Wednesday night sesaioo had bee{1 ~nceled well Ln ad· • vance. repo,.tedly bec•uae of publicity ove:~1on1 wbo h•d left " their homes and families atter atteodinc earlier aeu10QI in Oregon an·d California. . The leaders, identified only u ",the two," say they are i>everal thousand years old and come from a hi1her order. They promise converts that they, too. can be transported by spaceship to this higher level. Some in thecrowdea.idthey waotedtoro. ''I BELIEVE IT. I want to hear what they ha ve to say,'' said a bearded young man who said hejoumeyed be.re from Portland, Ore. Ol'I the chance ''thetwo'' l'l)ight show up. The crowd, made up almost entirely of youn.c persons, gathered in clus ters around a man in his early 20s who said his name was ''Lightbom'' and professed to be a tollowerof IUM. He did not address the crowd, however. A radio lfllk show host who talked lo the croup's leaders ••id Wednesday they told him nearly 100 followers a.re at a secret Colorado camp preparing physically and emotionally for what lher ~lieve wi ll be a spaceship ride to a utopian planet. "IN A CALL yesterday, they confided there were 90 to 100 persons the re who were healthy and well,'' said Victor Boe of ata· lion KOME. ''They said-ooone forced anyoaetobethere." He said the callers told him the followers were forfeitin1 their earthly belongings, giving up sex, li ving on fruit and under1oing emotional and mentaJ training to prepare for a UFO flight to the paradise they call ••a higher being.·· State Unit Urges QiI Sale Delay At 9:30 p.m., a guard brought Hearst a handwritten note setting out the night's visiting sch~ule. "I think she wrote it herself,'' he said. It Takes Two to Tango SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A woman judge here has dis· missed charges agaipsl J7 suspected prostitutes whose male customers went free. Boe said they told him the HIM c a mp was located near Pagosa Springs, Colo. \ The top line said, "Mr. and Mrs. Hearst (or the first l!li minutes.'• the~bottom line said, "Pat Tobin for the last 30 minutes.·· LOS ANGELES <UPIJ -The chairman of the state energy commission has urged that President Ford delay until March 1 the federal sale of leases ror 1.6 million acres of oil lands off the Southern California coast. ASKED IF HE KNEW when authorities plan to move Patty lo Los Angeles for arraignment on charges there, Hearst answered. "I don't know and if I did I wouldn't say. All that has to come from the lawyers. We're here for a visit, just like every night.•• The visitors brushed aside a re- porter's questions about what they had discussed with Miss Hearst. But afterwards P.atty's cousin, his wire and MisslTobin talk ~d excitedly among µiem.sel yes in a cornerofthewait- mg room. In a speech lo the Seashore En· vironmental Alliance, Richard Maullin Wednesday said that Ci:>ngress by March 1 should enact legislation to reform the of- fs hore leasing law. He said the legis lation will improve the federal offshore oil lease pro· gram. which has come under fire from California officials. THE "ORDER OF BATTLE" ror prosecutions or Patty Hearst still 111 undecided. it was learned today, with authorities in San Francisco and Los Angeles vying rorthefirst ti:ial. THE BROWN administration and other state officials have complained that pl-oposed re· gulations governing offshore oil leases were inadequate to protect the state's environment and to guarantee the state a fair return on its oil. Los Angeles prosecutors are pressing to have Miss Hearst tried with Symbionese Liberation Army members William and Emily Harris as an economy measure, a source said, while f~eral prosecutors here reel the lawrequires their trial first. The interior department plans in December to sell leases for the oil land on the outer continental ~hell off the Southern California coast. Confusion arose over in- tett>retation of the ''speedy trial'' clauses or s tate and federal criminal codes. "BY MARCH I,'' Maullin said, ''a much better program than the current one can be enacted. Until then, the pfesident should not al- low the lease sale off the Southern California coast to go ahe0d. MISS HEARST AND the Har· rises, captured Sept 18, technically are entitled to trials within 90 days or their arraign- ments. Under state Jaw the def en dant can waive the requirement, but prosecutors a re unsure whether such a waiver is allowed under a new federal statute on speedy trial rights ··1r he does, he will be guilty of setting the stage for a massive giveaway of the public's treasure and will invite the lawsuits that will delay any development or offshore oil, .. Maullinsaid. The federal case here is stalled while psychiatrists test Patty's me nta l competency Her a t In HFK l,Jeatla I '2nd G u n' Theory Still Pondered LOS ANGELES (U PI> -The ''second gun theory'' in the as· sassination or Sen. Robert Kennedy has not been conclusively di!;. proved, despite the fmdings of a panel of firearms experts, SUP· porters of the theory contend. Former Congressman Allard Lowenstein and Paul Schrade, one or the live persons wounded in the 1968 assassination, told a news conference Wednesday that some questions remained to be answered, but conceded the panel's verdict considerably weakened the theory. KPFK W'o•'t ....... · LOS ANGELES CAP) -The general manager or a Los Angeles radio station says he'll go to jail if necessary rather than comply with a grand jury subpoena to give authorities an alleged Symblonese Liberation Army communique. The typewritten communique was delivered to radio station KPFK and four other media outlets in Cali(ornia Saturday. It threatened\'' a mass effort to make nationwide arrests of the rich, fascist insects -to be released only when bail has been posted for all our comrades with funds from the money·laden ... ruUng class.'' The communique also warned, ''It s hould be kept in mind that in one night a sin&Je mane an slit a thousand throats.'.' Col'4!fle Vplwld LOS ANGELES (UPI> -A college instructor who says he was fired because bis life in a commune did not fit the image of '"cbnservative evangelical christianity" has been denied a court injwicl~bl~~ingjiis dlsmissat. • , Judge Harry Hupp, carefully limiting his ruling to one legal question, held Wednesday that Azusa Pacific College could not be enjoined from possible violation or John Wesley Bryan's constitu· tional right.a because It could not be classified as a governmental entity. ,, ....... , SACRAMENTO <AP) -A man who aerved five years in prison for threatening President Nixon has been given another live· year term for threatening the life of President Ford . . Thomas D. E:lbert, 35, of Louisville, Ky., was sentenced Wed- nesday by U1S. Dliltrlct Court Jodie Thomas J . Mac Bride, who ls also handling the case of Lyoette "Squeoky" Fromme . ...... est... . ' VAN NUYS' <AP> -About 800 students rioted dunnc their lunch hour at Van Nuya HichSchool, leaving U pupils with minor btjlll'lea and two under arroet. · "Who started It or why It started, I don't thinl< anybody will ever know. It was like a free.for·•ll. Tbat'a a.U. I, can lell you," said one school official. I · IRJ[ , lill Caft• C ·tbtbrawl. • ,_, r Municipal Court Judge Ollie Marie-Victorie threw out charges against JS women Wednesday, having.freed 19olhers last week. Her reason: police made the women targets or an ·'intentional. purposeful, selective enforcement policy'' of arresting re male pro· stitutes but not their male customers. The isiue was not the constitutionality or prostitution laws but enforcement procedures, s he said. THE SAN JOSE MERCURY said an unidentified woman left an envelope containing' a cassette tape recordin1 of an Aui. ZS meeting at Canada College in Redwood City in a Loi Allol liquor store for the newspaper to pick up. Potential converts were told that any 1ttempt to establisb two.way communication with the world they left. behind would re· suit in harm to them or their families "from the invialble world," the Mercury said. Save in style with Unit~ds-exclusive · zaExpress limousine service. This new service from United takes the hassle out of New York ground transportation. And saves you money at the same time. When you make your reservations m advance, your United nonstop fli ght to Newark or JFK Airports will be me t by a 1975 Lincoln Continental sedan or limousine which will whisk you directly to the Plaza Hotel in the heart of Manhattan. .': . And the cost for this exclusive service 1s only SIO one way, SIB to and from the city. All you have to do 1s reserve the limousine when you reserve your United ·----.. -· I "It's all a part of Friendship Service to New York'.' ~. nonstop flight to New York. 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But by now it is certain that there will beplentyof action in 1976. · With Hinshaw facing felony charges, the 40lh Congressional District seat suddenly becomes an in· viting target. Badham leaped first, announcing he would vacate his Assembly seal to go alter Hinshaw's job, which also is being eyed by Lagunan Harry Jeffreys. That opened up Badhams' 14th District post, into which Irvine City Councilman Henry QWgley and San Clemente insurance agent Richard Wessman would like.tp move, voters willing. ·~·. The March 12 filing.deadline leaves plenty of time for others to get into the act. · Maybe this is the year Orange County gets- instead or a predictable run or ramiliar faces-a new line-up of candidates in many offices from local to Washington. And indeed, maybe this is all for the good. Everyone Lo ves Andy , • ' . . !y ~· Club to hl!lp celel;nt.e Aiiay'• 70th birthday by bringing together lll4li? tban-i(ioo of his friends and fellow entertainers in a tribute l>e!itti,ng one of the county's best-liked and mQ<l\rellllCcted citizens. ' More tlian an entert&iner Clurin& his two decades of residency here, Andy Devine· has devoted himself to numerou• charitable orgailizllUons and has been a special friend of the kids at Joplin Boys' Rl!nch. He's been a sup;er citi&iln '8ld a super frjend to a lot of us -and alwa);'S hOlds a .•Jlecia! place in our memories for his half-century asaperformer. Happy birthday, Andy. Anil many more. W rong Target A controversial television show and a misun- derstanding as to its sponsorship apparently have combined to damage the United Way campaign. , After the CBS hunting documentary, "Guns of Autumn." was shown last month, United Way of- ficials began receiving calls from irate viewers \VbO said they would not contribute to the charity this year because of its ''sponsorship'' of the program. The calls were puzzling because United Way does not sponsor any programs. On. the contrary, the t e levision networks run free public service messages for the fund during its annual campaign. spotting them among regular programs. • • • • His fans and friends span four generations and all forms of popular entertainment. With literally hun- dreds of movies to his credit, television and radio toles too numerous to even recall, a successful career on the stage capping off that notable record -add it up and it comes to$years of entertainment. By an unfortunate coincidence.. some of the Unit· ed Way messag.es were shown during the ''Guns of Autumn" screening, arousing the ire of hunters who aimed their wrath at the wrong target. Presumably Lhe networks henceforth will be more careful, but it s hould be understood that public service messages on television have nothing to do with sponsorship of surrounding programs. The Unit~. ed Way did not deserve to be penalized. / "It says, 'Made in Japan'." And add up Andy Devine's own years and you find he is 70this week . So it was appropriate indeed for the Orange Coun - Public Employe Pay Dear Leaf frona the White Bouse Book Must Be _E~alized :.-~ '.~~!!~!1tag~n Pl ..... , .. ,., ..... ,; 1 i The various s trik es and [ ) A(ter we, the taxpayers, ·bowels or the Pentagon, another [JAC K. AN DE RSON J threalenedinanyway?"pressed 1!'eatened strikes by employes EARL WAT ERS · have been~asked to lighten plumber's squad has been operal· Hughes. -int up the inescapable neL>d ror ing in the style or .the notorious "No,'' said Radford, 11he did --a~~~ d ~ remedial action by the slate. taxes, it's disgusting to) WhiteHousep1urnbers. doors, he told the Senate Armed not lay his han son me any f'rom t he employes' view the ac-the same regardless of wh'.'ere in . hear teachers wanUng pay . Its existence was mentioned by ·Services Committee how the way. He pounded the desk. He ~ionblirehquired is legislalhion the St<\le, or the natioo, tbey ar.e increases . Why sfiouldn't Bob Wood w a'rd, the star Pentagon Plumbers had wrung a made motions like I suppose he esta ·s 1ng bargaining rig ts. stationed . Why should a they have salary cuu in ·watergate re· co nfession out or him. They wouldleapacrossthedeskatme ,Numerous proposals ror such policeman·s pay depend upon proportion lo what school porter, in the grilled him abusively, strapped at any moment. But be did not laws were advanced this year. where he works? bond~issues have rorced 00 Washin gton him to a lie detector, brought him touch me in any way." I But, while bargaining, a la Yet the salari'es or public us? p ost . H e back for more questioning and Jrade union rashion, might serve employes, wh·ether they .. he "WEARY wrote about then repealed the process all ~o alleviat e riremen -; teachers ori ad-G1MonrGwc•mm•11ti•r•s.-...WD¥" an alleg e d over again, Radrordtestifiedun-~mploye un · mm· i'strators, hinge upon which ......,...,. ... ttNcesu,ormttc.ttti. While House lil he broke down and wept. rest mome n. "'1-•••1.,.,.. • .,.a,.r.s.lld,_.i-t plot to as· did d f'edSI "t th I I g l -•GMom•G"' o .. u,P11et Ra or i enti 1 ewart as lan.ly, •'t ,·, no Cl Y or o er oca ovemmen , . sass1·nate me · l · them Th"s hu creat-t · h his chi"er inquisitor. Stewart Jong ran ge erqp 9ys · 1 .w local government, the time as in late 1911 br. 1 ) called him a traitOr, threatened ,solution. On t~e, ~oqstanl game of (Datchi~ come (or the state to exercise early IS72....-4"' _ hi "th . nd ed , the contrary , pay against thab of llDdther cit)" control over the mai·or factors in He q·zote" ~""· m w1 • prison a scream l. 'th th t be u• u obscenities at him, said Radford. jt can onlY or coun Y Wl e axpayers · those costs. that or the payroll. W. Don Id Ste ~· fo··. er "He was convinced that J was • e r v e t 0 ing the .victim;t:., It i;S a1cons(anl The st~te and all or its local sub· Pentagon 1·n=stig . affa . -r · · merry go around ""'"no ....... d" · · h Id T" the one who hatl passec:t informa· widen th e ' · w1.uv ~ ava s1ons s ou operate as a he had been given "every re. basis to it. · I I · fa tion to Jack Anderson ... ,''Rad· b r e a c h sa ng e emp oyer tnso r as source in the book" to stop the ford said. "He used a lot or 'a m 0 al g Its genesis was Lhe notion thitt salaries and starring. leaks to our column. One errort employes and between them and local government should have Until this is done the taxpayers alone, Stewart estimated, cost words, just a whole string or gut· \he taxpayers rooting t.he bills. the autonomy to ,determine iti will continue to be saddled with $100 000 ~eg~n~~~.guage that you can im· I Nowhere in any or the pro· own policies, salaries inChiaed. topsy-turvy public payrolls with ' stewa·rt claimed he had traced Posals advanced ,were the tax-Home rule was th~ .wg,tchWotj::l. minor officials receiving salaries stories in our column to more payers given a voice yet the ever Despite the fact .that the St~~ greater than the governor. And than 60 classified documents . AS THE slim, sort-spoken increasing payroll costs of gov-now provides major shm:es or the the strikes, bargaining or no ''Stewart said the leaks to (Jack ) ri:~~:.~o::J~e~'1 ·~e:i.S:a~~ emment has brought the tax-costs (or public schools· and most bargainin_g, will. contlnue as Anderson infuriated the White other local gov~rnn1ent, the I t la ror in the other room and talked to "THEN YOU would be threatened this way and then you would be taken in for a polygraph examination?'' asked Httghes. "Yes sir, as I recall. that is how it happened.'' ··And then you would be called back in ror more interroii3tion ... after the polygraph test?'' asked the senator. -· · 1 '· 1 "Yes sir ... ;• said Radford., "After I broke down, that is when they let me go home. That is when it ended, after I told them I was passing inrormation ..• " He conressed that'-he had slipped information from Henry Kissinger's 'desk and briefcase, not to us, but to the Joint Chiefs or Starr. "Then they stopped. Then they let me go home,'' he said. ..._. payers themselves near to strik· emp oyes an. one . Cl Y c mor House to the point that then· him, and then I came back on the ,ing. game goes on. the pay received 1n_~h~-·.. .. ·PJ;esident Ni.x.Qti worried,._ about machine.•• What has been ignored is the LEGISLATORS resislthe idea TH.E STfl'J~. alrea~y s~.s hi~ a~!lity to con'auct foreign-al--..:.. underlyin g cause or public or even setting ceilings ror local sala:aes for man;if.:lOCial·J~ •. tn· .farrs, wrote Woodward..-' ·· 0 · 1w· Go d A. b 'employe dissatisfaction. That is 1 . h eluding rees pcild ·JtlrOl'S. '.'.!?hat -~ . .,. ~. . .1 • t ;between the various jurisdictions ~Overlooked is that local with reliance u~ ~· "'"... '--{ v~led the deta1~ of.tmr::-,. the disparity in compensation gove r~mi~n!.o~rda!;~~t:nho~= lh!shas .beendo'n9-·~~~-· ,..; ,,.. THE FOlritE.a--~ideaatJf". ~r 0 ra for the same jobs, rollowed close-autonomy and honie rule is 8 th~ h~cals, shouf4i!~~ ~!. , ¥1etnam peace ne ia~btiS Once upoo a time, there was a ··( ART HOPPE ] '.ly by the wide spread in pay in myth. All local government, pnnc1pl.e to. btl, rc;.J..erl~. 1 etveral weeks ahead 1 ~~uJ.. Good Arab. His name was Omar. ranks within the same jurisdic-cities, c_ounties and special dis-~a n;ie. satuat1on ':oeX~~iii'. . " ~~cordint to ~Si,ew::r ~~~~ He was a Good Arab because all tions. tricls too, exist only 85 political-":' JU~1c1.alsyst,ems~.~ . f~}·~'theYYf,tte.atra1il"l" .. ~ he wanted to do was supply the , . , Aabdivisions of the sta~. Such··· with 1udges sa~ea.~ _-, wasgo1ngto_scoopthe""'1•~ •.• ', 1 world with 29.9-cents-a -gallon MORE THAN. anyt~1ng .. ~lse 'pQwetS as they enjoy ·are solelfl by cou'!ty, eacti(~laymf t The trut~ as, ~f cn~.ll'~'-f¥Ult.we gasoline. . <What needs to be rem~1~ isJ,he , b6cause the have been C:lele' ·a~ • the 1}e1ghbor •l.nd non ever exposed Nixon s masrepr,esenta;-This angered all hts Arab or the goodness of your heart you have charitably solved all our problems with 29 .9-cents·a· gallon gasoline. What can we do for you in return?'' 'crazy quilt systerq of .salary fefr ed bY the stale • ' g ~j ' satis(ied. About,20 years IJgo lhe lions about the Vietna.m1war, tbt friends. Their name was OPEC. '.tingwhichexists~ithin~~is..t.,ate .. ''l _ . ·, r .. ·~ 1~r Legislature hii'd enougfi and India-Pakistan conflict ,and Lhe ''Look here, Comparable jobs· demand com-Havinlg ass\_\med greatef arid~i established a ur»rorm salary for ITT-Nixon connections.! We also Omar,'" said parable pay. FBI agents' pay is gl!C!ater fiscal burdens tQ stippo~ 1•1 judges statewide. . revealed in 1971 that the CIA had OPEC; ''We ''COME, rill the CUp,'" said Omar, ''and in the fire of Spring the Winter garment of Repen- tance fling : the Bird or Time has but a little way lo fly-and.Lo! the Bird is on the Wing,•• Spies l , attempted to assassinate un· have these in-N. . .~ ' I;; Evil desirable foreign leader&. fidels over an a , . -ec' e~· . ·sa1·y Ironically, our story &bout the oil barrel. lf ~ CIA's plot against Cuban we stick Premier Fidel Castro described together and an attempt to poison him with p u t t h e "Certainly, certainly,'' said WPEC. "But we see we're only charging you 59.8 cents a gallon for this great wine. We're afraid we'll have to make that $14.42 a barrel." _There is nothing vew about es- 1onage. Since a harlot hid behind the draperies in Jericho -and before -it ha s been an un- C!erstood and accepted tactic in ars hot and cold. F\arther, ·it is understocxl that ~y nation "spied on·· will do M'hat it can to ~~xpose a nd , ually, sum- &·ri ly ex - ute any out· ~t~~,' caught .so others or he world 's ations a're urely con· ·~ounded these ays -and their leaders highly mused -by our present public lancloakins: and dedaggering of ~rown spies. Sen. George McGovern CD· .D.J has relayed rrom Cuba's tro an 86-paae report which (CastroJ says proves that our A tried 24 dlfrerent times to as- ... lnate him. CASTao oays our CIA agents ( PAUL HARVEY) tried 24 times to assassinate him. DURING THE months that our CIA's activities have been the . subject or congressional scrutiny DeCense Secretary Schlesinger· says, ··The sources of infoima· · lion on which our intelligence network reliCs have been dramatically reduced." Jackson Jimmy Ward says, "That's terrible.'' He says he"s "ashamed or our CIA." Says it's · obvio1:1s "there's not a straight shooterinthewhol eoulfitl " He m eans that ma·ny Most headlines relating to our roreigners who have been nation's spies result from two ~~rating with us are clam- ract<\rs. minlfUl>~ ~ning scared. ~ f 1~ . . • In the irst place , with our na· Jt 'l'eemJ to me that the worst tion between elections, between 11).isstepS;~ur nation has made wars, beyond the Watergate and ~the ~esull of too little, not getting well economically -It's t~o mu'ch international in· the only show in town. d.cll41~ce · There is something else: Our , , · . . citizenry ha~ hcome lncreasing-.-W~ d1d not know that Hitler ly suspect or hanky-pankf in gov· had made a deal with Moscow. emment and government's most secret runction naturally invites suspicion. We did not know Cuba's Batista was going to throw in the towel. ' · We did not know in advance that Red China would move troops across the Yalu. • We did not know in time lhal too many South Vietnamese lacked the wUI to resist. pellets that would leave no trace. screws to According to Woodward, that them, we'll was how t~e White House in· make billions. tended to do away with me. Then we can tum this wilderness What upse't Nixon the most. 3c· into a re8l 'l>aradise! •• cording to our White House "A Jug of Wine, a Loaf or sources, was our revelation that .Bread Md Thou beside me sing- billionaire Howard Hughes had ine in the Wilderness,•• said sent two $50,000 cash bundles. Omar (lhat being the way he one to Key Biscayne, the other to talked), "Oh, Wilderness were San Clemente, for Nixon's use in· Paradise enow ! " between his presidential cam· ''"11_-t ,a nut!'' said OPEC paigns. The money was accepted testUy. •'He'tl be the ruination or by Nixon'6 friend, Be~JJ,ebozo. us all.·: And he was. ' I/ ' IT Wi\sN''I' n3"uon'at~'ecurity FOR Omar was quite content but political seau.rity,1 tin other to ~t J n the wilderness, sip from \yords1 tli&\ caQ.sed ,Uiie "former his ju.J 'of. wine and strum his ~siaentr ~o .'~nle'as!t' ~tti the . ru*Y,w·(:a three-stringed Ara . White· ijou~e ,'J)lumbens and 1the bian·u ~e>. PentagoqJ u.m~~sUpO&J.s, • 1 1 ! i ~·;i..· tider often what the Stewarl eaded Ute •Pen\•8°" V"mtiers buy," he would sing, ''Why?" inquired Omar. "Supply and demand,'" said WPEC. "We have the supply and you , bave the demand. That's what sets prices under our glorious Free Enterprise Sy'stem. which we devoutly believe in because it made our countries great.•• That was a soberingtboughl. It sobered.Omar. Omar is no longer a Good Arab·. He believes in the Free'Enterprise System. ORANGE ClOAST DAI LY PILOT plumbers, wt\O' opented :opt of • "on'e half so precious as the sturr room 3E993 iojthe ~~ In they sell.'' L the spring or 1971,:theY mistaken· The answer, of course, Was Robnf N. Wft'd.Ptd.llillatr ly (ingered a lnlld, be$pectacled gasoline. Aitd , as they charged Thoma• K~tvil. E:di1ar civilian emptoye. named Gene him 59.8 cents a gallon ror a good &Tt>aro Krnbich, Smith, as one or our. sources. jug wine, albeit a second press-Editonol Pagt Editor Smith later told us that Stewart ing , he naturally pegged the '.fhe editorial page of the Daily had bullied and badgered hini , priceofhlsgasat29.9. P!lot seeks to tnrorm and scalding hJm with obscenities. OPEC-Was rurtous. u0o you re· stimulate readtt"I by Pfft«ltin.g Jt is easy to conclude that Congress should certainly ex· ercise some continWni control over the budget and activities of the CIA except r.or the tact t~al. some congressmen •re su.ch blabbermouth.s lhat our Spies• would be at least compromised and at worat exposed. Stewart swearf that his inter-alize we'll have to cut our-prlcts 00 this Paae diverse commentary 111.B CIA '8 critics argue that rogation or Smith WU polite and to meet yours?" OPEC said. :i ~~~n~~::~~J~~~~~~~~ our aateUites. watching potential proper: .r "We'U be broke tomorrow.'' pf'O'Jtd1n1 a rorum rOl"t readers' enemies with . TV eyes, ~re ln th-= end, Sa,lth w• hpiuled. "Ah, m)t'Beloved fill the Cup "lewa and by preaenting thl• "The function of u,. pieu ts . enough. In llon;,. of these · , before • p'aild 1'Jn' •JU .. con· · that clean ToC!oy of put.recrets _newspaper's o~lnlons and ldeu very hlgb. Jt is almOlt holy. Jl stances would llatellite scrutiny eluded that be was ~n ol anct'feah,'' sanc...O•u. ••Tomor· on curri:nt topac!a. The ed.ltoc'lal ouaht to serve as a forum for !lie'.' bayebeeneffe<itlve. , anywn>tt1dolng, 1 rovl! Why, Tomorrow I m.y be oplnJoh$ ortllepau1 l'ilol- people, through whictf the Pldl>l.e • · And now~ with buib·leaive 4ic· The" fneM araphic account 1of.. M)'Self with Y M~y'!'" Sev'n =>' .~ ~::1~t;;~~ ~~;:p;..at. :-: may know freely what 11· 1o&il ta.ton beginnin& to accumulate the Pentagon plumbers in action 'Thousand Ye~rsl . • ---~ ._ 1._ _, en. To mlsstote or slil>PrlioO Ibo anM!llals of l\llClear weaPoN, It has been provided by Navy On "<tb"e other· llaQCI\ Olnor's · "\-~. ·~ "' ·~·-.. nd newslsabreachortrust .. " '' wouldaeemtbrtweneedmoreol· Yeomlltl Cbules Radford; who •• wine-producing ewttoatera were ~~:'!:31fn~~~ -Jwtfc~ tow.D. Braddl thole natie>Ot~ ·Jn•lders on our was alto auspectbd of leaking In... ecstaUc. Thel~namewu WPEC. their vlewa by the DaJlY'' Pilot -J.... ______ .Jl.Uj.S!.J!'l!l:!l!!U1!!l!L-l--aid~~e.ifnn· or=m.,o,,t.,lon,.,_,to"'-"'u::c..· ~------· -;· ,..."iiOfm'>ar yo~are not a Good should be11~1n~l:-e':;;':-:«lit."'.':"...._'.!""'.::::°""-t-11lt'""PI ,ill'"!il!El'~po~x~~ · Ill! a Ti'iie' s an, -~ • l)lotabuyene-:ii>oth. · I ~IFUlll<i beblJ>d closed Y!fEC told him gratefully. "O\rt 1 . t " 0~9,1~ • ' i bll ite cl in m lo ch "s s s ' t • < I • ·.·. Gas Tax Break Opposed MiJ,...air Plane Crash ' House Panel Decision Would~~ Vae .Invol ved Faulty Vision WASHINGTON <UPI) -The House Wiy1 and MeaNI Commit· tee has voted to eliminate the federal income tax dedYCUoa for stale and local gasoline taxes, now a b_reak or more than hBU a billion dollars for those who itemize deductions. However. the committee de· cided Wednesday •Jilnst mik- ing apy changes iit current medical deductions, casualty losses or a series of other chan1es being considered to ''simplify'' tax returns. .. Lalwy Sued By Activist OAKLAND (UPI) Angela Davis, 32-year-0ld black activist, .has filed suit seeking $75,000 damaces for b'i!>g denied a teaching job at Laney College, a pubJic two-year school. Miss Davis said she was discriminated against in employment and that the district reneged on a con- tract to hire her. Fifteen Laney students joined her Wednesday in the suit, demanding $10,000 each for being deprived. of the opportunity lo study wider Miss Davis. ! D angers Cited . "WB OUGHT NOT to en- rouraie people to use Arl.Y more gasoline than the)" h•ve to," 1akt Rep, Abner Mil<va (0.IU.) prior to the committee·117 .. vote. The vote came oo,a motion by Rep. Barber Conable (R-N.Y.), who warned coJle••ues that " .Qu"ll be heai:inf from every automobile assoC alion in the country If you 1upport my mo- tion. '" Taxpayers now may keep re. cords of the 1•s tax they pay or may estimate the tax aecordint: to the number of miles they drive in a year. then deduct the amount from their income before taxes are calculated. IF CONGRESS BVEN - tually approves the commit· tee fi$ecision, which wu inc.IUdecl in a major tax revision bill being written. the Treasury would gain an extra $575 million a year. Turn·ing its attention tem· porarily away from the hot politic!ll issue of tax cuts, the committee also voted to: · -Simplify individual tax tables. allowin1 anyone ·with $20,000 or less taxable income to i'Se tax tables instead ol comiput- mg taxes using tax rates. Under present law, only thole with less than $10,000 income before taxes may use tables, aitd there are 12 optional tables which require six pages of fine print in the instruc· lions a cconipanying the tax form . S~Wan On Strays MALAGA, Spain (UPI) -More th'pn 8,000 stray docs and cab .have been collected off the streets and killed with · bUbiturates in a cam- paign lo wipe out an out- break ·of rabies in sou.them Spain. Provincial health authorities said 4,300 dop a:-.d 2,000 cats were picked up in· Malaga alone, and another 2,000 in the province. Animals not claimed by tbeir owners wete killed pain- lessly, they said. Cessna was beln1 used for a local tralnin1 Ollht from Long Beach Airport. oormaJ 1can of both the instructor pilot and atu· dent pilot of the Cessna. It eaid the Twin Otter niittt crew ,would have found It "dlfficull ii not impo11i_blt lo see the Cessna against the backdrop of the se\Ung sun" in th.e first minute oltJle final two minutes. ' DIA !llON D S • G t:l'llSTONES' JNela by iOMPh• I• •• d.,.;g ·g diamonds and ~ ffom priwte inCh'klulllt and ....... C.reful ewniM!tion end ev•-6on bV our experts. 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The gun, f:he agency alleged,,!orces paint out at sueh a high speed that it can painlessly penetrate the skin much like a high velocity vac· cination gun. WAGNER AG REEDTHIS SUMMER AS a result of a hearing to fit, at no cost to consumers, its guns with nozzle guards designed to keep the user's fingers out or the path or the paint. . Paul N. Pfeiffer. the ( J commission law jucfge CONSUMER who co~ducted the _hear- mg, said he has misgiv. ings about the company's offer. He said the settl e-ment does not involve a large .. professionaJ" model of the spray gun which Sears advertised. The com· pany had contended its larger model wa9 not likely to be used by the average consumer. Pfeiffer said he s potted both models on sale at a Sears store. ••J RAISED HELL Wl-nt THEM," Pfeiffer told UPI. His protest brought a telegram from Sears head- quarters saying the machines would be taken off the floor. Pfei(fer says the commission should move against aJ I models, large and smaJI , and work out a settlement or order that will involve all brands, in· eluding those used as grease guns or for other purposes besides painting. I.if estyles Tied To Sex Behavio r CHICAGO (AP) -'Sexual behavior reflects lifestyles and is a mirror of the way people live, ae· cording to a Utah psycholOJist. · ~ Dr. Ernst G. Beier, coauthor with writer ~:n8::~ GPu~~=~!3f :c!,t calle4 '•People · Reading," said.in an in- terview that sexual im- potency and frigidity, for example, are often acts of aggression r ather , than physical disa bility. He s.aid a person ~ generally concerned t about others Is also con· • cerned about the I pleasure of a sexual I partner. And the person 11 who enjoys danger and J riak-taklng may seek I sexuaf rel&tlons under dangerous or risky con- ditions. 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And the merchants , who were in a headlong rush to leave Oceanside and its cri me-ridden .._ reputation, suddenly ure pleased. AND NOT S O surprisingly, they're giving so me credit to a 41 -year-old German immigrant named Rolf Henze . As acting poli ce chief since Ward Ratcliff retired under fire in August, the husky J-lcnze is waging a silent blitzkreig on crime. • were picked up, most ot them Marines turned over military pol ice at nearby Camp Pendleton. Narcotics sales are reported down, alone with all sorts or street vi olence. "The crooks." says Henze, "are staying out because it isn't safe 'for them." The news is welcome also al Ca mp, Pendleton , under Wlprecedenled civilian pressure to keep the young Leathernecks out of Oceanside. Ho n ored His "crime control unit," with plainclothes officers riding in un· marked police cars, keeps a con· slant watch downtown. -'THERE WE RE 195 Marini"' booked in city jail in the first seven months this year, com· pared with 156 in the same period last year . Rapes increased from seven to 2'1, a nd burglaries blamed on a.tarines went from 15 to34 . 'I'he murder rate in this city of SS,000 was equal to New York City's by 1973 with 10 killings. Two of every 12 citizen! were robbed, burglarized, assaulted, raped or victims of car thiefs . Prostitutes Crom Los Angeles and San Francisco flowed in. ' Emmett K elly. sad.faced clown known to circus fans as 'Weary Wil lie,· will re- lltrn to f-louston, Mo. this week to attend dedication of 'park n amed in his honor. The uni t is credited with 400 ar· rests already, and J-lenze wants to make it permanenl. 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TH E ARMED SER VICES YM· CA has been .ordered out of a downtow n, city.oWried building because or loitering Marines . Five bars have been declared orr. limits to Marines by their com- manding gen~ral. As!lgned to the nation's big· gest Marine base only a few months aao. Maj. Gen. Ca rl Hoffman quickly became a hero to Oceanside civic leaders and businessmen. "The Marines never exercised suc h leadership over the past de- cade than they have in the last fiv e weeks,'' says David R .. Laurent, executive director of the Oceanside Chi mber or Com· merce. "WASHINGTON HAS GIVEN Gen. Horr man the green li&ht and tough measures are bein8 taken. not only to protect Marines rrom getting hurl or robbed but also in dealing with those in the wrong." In a series or orders. Hoffman has rearranged bus schedules. put controversial t averns off limtts to Marines and staggered paydays to reduce the sudden im· pact of a $5 million payroll being handed twice a month to Camp Pendleton's 24,000 men and women. Ir a payday rails on a Sunday. pay is distributed the preceding Friday lo encourage the men Lo take their money on longer trips to Los Angeles or San Diego. G REYHOUND BUSES now stop al Camp Pendleton for the (int time, providing connections rot Marines without having to go into Oceanside. Oceanside re- cently revised its city bus service to keep Marines from congregat· ingin hi gh.crime areas. The a!lslgning or more military p<>lice to Oceanside wu another step which met with public ap- proval. Marine headquarters is still considering a request by Oceanside officials to return all men being separated from the servlce to t~eir hometown or place of enlistment, ~lead of letting them return toc1vtllan life through Pendleton's eate. THESE MOVES -AND Heoze's special crime patrol, plw; his addition of a community relations.. officer -have en- couraged local businessmt;n. Laurent said in a telephone 1n· terview that 15 to 20 small busi· nesses pulled up and left town during a year or "bad crime publicity an d bad c rim e statistic.!!i," but that the trend ap- J>('ars to be reversing itself. "We"ve got new industries looking al Oceanside now that businessmen are much more satis fi ed with the municipal leadership,·~ Laurent said. (See MARINES, Pase Dsl -llad1e /haek- MORE INFLATION-FIGHTING BARGAINS FROM THE NATIONWIDE SUPERMARKET OF SOUND®! 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"You will recall that last year our rriend, Ed Reinecke, met with a difficult and tragic situation,'' wrote Reagan. · ,uyou know the storY, l'm sure, like most of us, you a1tee Ed. wa1 -and is - a victim of circumstances and Watet:1a~.'' ~ . - I Ontario ~peedway Eyed as 1981 World F.U-Sit~· ONI'ARIO CtlPll -Tbe Ontarto City Council bao delayed for poulbly 5e9eral -. a declaloo on ""' of tlM On!IJ'lo Motor Speedway. 111-ct the c.ntanila 500 race, for a propoud World'• Fair In mi. ~ . · ~moura of Expo 81 told the counc:U Tuesday Dilht lboy ••O\led quick approval for .. uae ct Ibo 1PMCl~ay.to meet a Dec. 1 dead.line for submitUng llnal plans for the World's Fair lo the federal 1ov· eh!IDO\'L . BtlT CITY A1T011NEY SAllltJEL Crowe said 19111 In conjunction with the 200th annlven&l)I of lbe foundin1 of Loa An11etes. GEORGE MACK, PRESIDENT OF the speedway board, said several meet1n11 ml&bt be necessary before a dedlioo can be made on the Ex· po Bl proposal. · However, Bill Welah. executive vice president of the El.Po 81 eroup, said a delay of several weeks would"be ''dlsutrous" to the plans. councilman Guatavo Ramos Jr. said be .....,ed there were ••several problems that have to be re· A aolved" before the city can ilve approval. He aaid ..., .,.. o.wy ~-~problema lnclude conditiOos the city might want ...,.. L ;:•lwly .. lo linpooe on the proJect. ' .....,., •~T The council aef a joint meetint' for Tuetd.ay ~ -- with the board of directors of the On(arlo Motor• '''' ._...,.. ... •- ~ with Crowe that ''tbenl ...., a lot of -• queoUona at thla point. llul we have lo conalder thla "'°"""al 1eriou1ly. l cao -lbe IMIPefit lo llle clly thatcouldcomeaboutlntbeloa&nm.'' · ~ ONE tlNANSWDED QtlESTION appar•\ly ls the future of racin1 at theapeodwa;r. · • Richard M. Pltlenler, -1dtat cl Expo 11, said hla 1roup could not auarantee lbat racinl would continue becallle the r~a1 IOVVDlllOnl .. cldeo the use of a facility after af~clooea. · ., .,. 1t.. Speedway Corporation which oversees o~t_ation. of . c.... ..._ ll>elraok. • ~========~· Backers of the proposed fair are several Loo AnleleS buainessmen wbo want to stage the fair in Classified Ads se.11 big items, amaU items or any item. 642..5878. HAMLTOM llACH 2°10 CUP .. ~F.0.1 .C. '0eooatt• l'IOW l!WUted up 10 M0.000 per ICCOUl'll. ' COFFEEMAKER .with CoffeeSCOj)EI® 8f9w confrOC with Ht· ting• for .. clean·· and 00hot water"; 2-cupper basket; signal light; todit-top; c:oof'11r1P stem; det1ch1ble cord. lm- meralble. ,Stal nle11 11111. Reg, •3999 SALE SJ995 OBIGIN,\U. Y, HE SAID THE legal debt was $192,000 but that $75,000 was contributed mosUy through a trust set up by Walter Knott of Knoll's t Berry Farm. . , ~ ' .,. · ... Wrote Reagan! '"1'1ils y,ear it's our tUm to help • • a man we all k"QV<. to be ~'.f"I~ •a fine Cbriitian and loyal husband, a man REINECKE . who belP,ed you and me for 1i1x fears . in ~Sacramento and four Yea.rs in Con'cress. PleUe won't~ you con- tribute whatever you can." • Reached at bis · ranch near Placerville, t Reinecke said he welco-m,d Reagan•• help, adding so "'far he personally has paid "between $40,000 and $50,000" toward clear- . ing the debt. HE SAID HE HAS NEVER reviewed the name~ of donors and did not know if Reagan and Knott were among them, and if so how much they had contributed. He said if his court appeal were successful, there was only a 50-50 chance "at best" of his re· tu,rning to politics. In May, the legal problems were compounded when Reinecke"s attorney, James Cox, sued him for what he called unpaid legal lees of $90,~ A SPOKESMAN FOR REAGAN, wbc is COD· sidering a bid for the Republican presidential . nomination, said the letter was sent to those who ., contributed to Reinecke's Political campaigns in the past and to other major GOP donors. He declined to say how many were mailed 9ut. •• _DALLY_PIL T . ' . All Bren tan o's ' .. . . Paperbacks are . 20%0FF I Oct.9·15 ' ~. • • • Lots of banks • • will give you a few serviCes when you· hit 62. We give you nine. ·ucB is nqw .offering plenty more than lhe USl!jll free checking accountlor people 62 or over. Wrire offering a complele package of banking services-everything that comes with our United Account. The package includes: 1. Unlimiled check wriling with no minimum balance required. 2. Free personalized checks. 3. 5% regular savings account. 4. Free safe deposit box ($6 size). 5. Free ITaVelers checks. 6. Free ' money orders. 7. Free cashier checks. 8. Complete stalement. 9. Free bank by mail. We'll also be glad 10 deposit your Social Security check au!omali· cally, so you won't have to come in for !hat. And if you qualify, you'll gel tt-e Mas!erCharge Card lhal's accepled at over a million places around ltie world. Also Balance Plus overdrafl prolection. And Check Guaranlee Card. Normally wilh a Uniled Accounl, to gel all !his. you'd pay at leas! $24 a year. So you're way ahead. Al our bank. ii really pays to be 62 or over. Just open your account at !he nearesl Uniled California Bank belore you're a day older. rnJi1lUNITED ~~~ORNIA ,...., United Calffomia Bank. The best banking ideas in town. Or your money OOcl<. ! S-~-L._!..._,_.TL-~· ~~-:::..:.___:___L..:.,....~~~_:_~__:~~--2::====~--..:...:!::::::=!tl I ' • ' • ' ' ' Alt DAll.YPllOT IEltrlio"- , &1~~m Delayed Thur!d!)', Oclob« •• 1175 . SANTA ANA -The t third anniversary of at· ,... .. tempts to enact an elec· r lion campaign reform ordinance in Orange , Q>unty passed Wednes-' d9 and tbe occasion was markedDy another pootponement, this time to Nov. 26. IT WAS BOARD or Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich who sug-,.....,...,__ •aested that considera- l tlon of a reform or- dinance be delayed 1 because of a pending ~U.S. Supreme Court rul· IDg. Diedrich said the court jJ expected to rule sometime in early Nov- ember on the constitu- tionality of limiting both eampaign expenditures r and individual contribu- 'tions. Proposals included In , the well worked over pendi n g county or- dinance call for a spend- ing limit of 50 cents a re- g j st ere d voter in "tlupervisorial elections and a lesser amount in "counlywide elections. IT HAS ALSO been proposed that a ceiling • be put on lh-e amount in- dividual donors can con- tribute to campaigns. :Elderly ~ Panel Set GARDEN GROVE - Briefings or;i the new Senior Citizens' Center and a nutrition project Jor the elderly to be f Operated at three loca- 1 tions in Garden Grove ; are scheduled at a meet· , ing of the Orange County I Senior Citizens· COWlcil 1 11t1 p.m. Friday. I The session will mark ' the first ti me the council has met in Garden . Grove. New augmentees to the Council may be at- tending, a county spokesman said, under a .recent directive from county supervisors in- creasing the Council members from 11 to 18-22. l O..lty ...... """ ,.... KEVIN MENEFEE READY FOR BIG RIDE He'll Ride Unicycle In Society Blke-a-tlton His 'Uni·th•n' Wheeling for Charity ByfilLARYKAYE CMIMo.llYl"tletllt" For Kevin Meneree, Saturday's bike-a-thon for the American Cancer Society will be a study in perpetual motion. This year, as last. the 13-year-old Newport Beach boy will ride his unicycle throu gh the bike route. To do that, Kevin must remain in constant motion to stay aboard the on~wheel vehicle. · "THERE'S NO coast- ing on unicycles," ex- plains K"evin, flashing the smile that accom- panies most of his con- versation. Last year, Kevin pedaled 25 miles on the bike-a-thon course. This year he hopes to add a bit or steam to his performance and ride SO miles. Kevin, who attends Kaiser Middle School in Costa Mesa, will be among an expected l,MO riders, who will travel over the 10 routes mapped out throughout r Orange County. Riders will gather pledges before they begin and will receive the a mount pledged for each mile they ride. TO MAKE THEIR task easier, riders will be able to stop at check- points and drink icy "slurpees " al 7-Eleven stores, which are co- sponsoring the fund- raising event along with the Santa Ana Jaycees. Last year, 1,400 riders brought in more than $31,000. This year, the society hopes to collect $:15.000. Kevin, the son of Bob and Sandy Menefee, has been riding his unicycle a little more than two years and trades orr among his bicycle, skateboard and unicycle when be decides to travel by wheels. ''MY UNCLE lound the unicycle dumped in a trash pile and he brought it to me," says Kevin, who fixed the "st'Ulie wheel and began the task of leaJ11.ing to ride. I Deaths Elsewhere I By the end of the ftrSt day of trying to master the tiny vehicle, Kevin - , STORRS. Conn. <UP[) -Pbillp E . Taylor, 67, professor emeritus of economics at the University. of Connec- ticut and a former staff member of the Presi- dent 's Council of Economic Advisers, died Tuesday at bis hom e. I • llUllOADWAT MOITUAIY 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa 642-9150 McCORMICK MOITUAIT Laguna Beach 494·9415 San Juan Capistrano 4Sl5-1776 PACIAC Yll~ ~ ..-..OllALPAIK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Paclfle View Drive Newport Beach, C.lifofhTa 8«-2700 ment of General Elec- tric's vacuum tube. Darl- inff.on, who died Sunday in a hospital, reUred from GEinl966. o ........... . Otlffarrf~ got the hang of it and was off and pedaling. Unicycle riding is not exactly the speediest mode ·oe transportation and Kevin can often be seen pedaling alon~ wi)h a transistor radio pro- . pped against his ear to pass the time. Hanils are not needed to ride the vehicle and Kevin says he might as well use them for1 somethin_g. WHEN ASKED why he decided to ride a unicy- cle rather than his bicy· cle in the bike·a·thon, Kevin first shrugs, and then admits , ''Well , nobody thought I could do it, so I did it." Beating Victim Sues GWC SANTA ANA -A man who claims he was attacked and beaten on the tennis courts by a Golden West College employee sued him, the college and the Coast Community College Dis- trict Wednesday for un- specified damages. Edgar Moore Finck III names Donald Rowe as principal defendant in t\i;s Orange County Superior Court action and further claims that Rowe inflicted serious injuries on him last Feb. ZI. Finck states the attack occurred on collea:e ten· n ia courts at 15744 [ Golden' West .St., Hunt· -::.,:-.-,-•• -.,-,..--.. -.-,.-.-.. -.-.-.-,.!. ington Beach. l'IOMPA•T"•asMIP PUBLIC NOTICE ON a A TU•• UMD•• Gif p . P1CnT--UIH-• t ro1ect ,...~,__,... ..... _ ~ ., • .. .._,., •• ,,,.., '''"' ,.,. Orange Co.isl B'nai ......, .. .,., .. ,"" u.., ,.. ~ B'rl.th Ill lill•lil •utht••• lllMf •I Tit.IC.( W01T1en w U · ' TllAOINO COMPANY. 2707f aemble gifts tor the ~:::::;;,. 0 '·· •1•11'" "11J•, children at Falrvlew ,... ftdltiw. .,.,""' norN ...... Hospital at a meeting """"• ttio """"J>i'-••111'-' • next week. NYJ, 1tJSlflW. COi.inly efOI'.,.,., • . ,wM ,._..,.....,.,,°' .. """-'t The meetinc at~·~·· "'7:::."l.'-,,.,,-.. Thursday, Oct. Iii;\'::!! I. Or,.Ml-._v~>o.,.«,.••-L~':f' Sbe hi eld at18~0reAntd'\' ech · "1LI av ncs, • ams · ~-'b~!'!'!~~~ """'"'""' ·~ ..... ~ ~--.;;;ii.. ___ , _,, 1'.U.•. ms. t-1-ts Everyone is welcome. .. • 1 1,0~0-step Beach Hearing Geis .Delay By GARY GRANVILLE ot .. a.1,,,.. ...... SANTA ANA - Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley asked his fellow supervisors Wednesday for more time to work out a Solution to conlinu· ing problems at the 9th Street beach--and its famous 1.000 steps-in South Laguna. wanted, a four-week de- lay of a public heartnr and a Board of SUpervisors decision to spend Harbors, Beae:hea and Parks District money on public acceu to the beach. sheltered South La,...• beach that b iomlDClllY As part of hi• delaylajt beach and tbelr rnulU.., called I 000 atepo. aotlon. Riley auc....ioil' Imp.act on adjolnln& RU ' ., led tbn!e In bavinl bl• fellow homeowners. ~a.J! fo~'board con-·supervl1or1 acree to He noted that the 1ident.lon., woll as lor havlnl the Environ.-.• d f l!ected \II Manarement Alf!l>CY , public Portion of the the atu '1 o • study bis three pro· THE NEW PORT Beach supervisor told the board there are no easy solutions to access problems at the beach ii llmlted to the l11Hn--aro<1po: • pooals. . meui hi&b tide line one! -°""'ty rttOllllnaC Tbe supervisors 8llo that lta iandy portion b lion of J,000 steps to lnstzucted EMA to Wlri:' prlvatelyowned. _m•ke them ••fe for with the affected Consequently, Riley ,PUbllc me. homeowners in tbe Ith said, s pendia& publlc -. Le ... of tbe •= Street beach area .. tode-- money for J~prove· portioooltbebeacb velop a proposal fer a Riley got what he rnents and ma1nten8Dee ita own.a tor S1 a year, 1 r the ol the aandy port!Gn bl maldnt It possible to 1001-~m ease 0 the 9\b Street beach spend public money for beach. would be on unlawful'n· Ila P<OlectlOD and main• "AS DIFFICULT .. it pendlture of public funds tenance. may be I think we p>uat Trustee Nominee . Rejection Cited onpnvateproperty. -CONSTaucrJONot .develoP a program at HE ALSO raised the" a lift device for use in l,OOOstepotbat~lll}Deel question ol Uablllty 1br hauling trash· from the both the public 8 -·possible injuries to beacbuwellasforquick and the homeowners•· the nomination of Jerry persons usln1 the 297 access by law enforce-wants," ~iley said after SANTA ANA ~ Lawyers for the A. Murphy. atep -stairway to t.Jae mentofficera. tbemeeting. California State Educators Association INDIVIDUAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES went to court Wednesday VISION QUEST ART , in a bid to forcq Hunt· . DOWNTOWN LAGUNA PriVlt• oft'iml for ..... ington Beach Union High GALLERY anc1 STUDIO -School District trustees to accept the appoint· ' • Reception Service a m e nt of recent SALE!'~ 50o/q OFF. •Telephone Answering Service nominee to a Pers01U1el • Secretari al S8fllk:8 • Conference Room ON ORIGINAL OILS • WATEllCO LOllS • All office eoaiPfl'9nt provkted . Commission post. It is alleged in the CHAtla>ALS ' o...lity lrn.ge -Slngte Monthty Biiiing -Moderate Coot Orange County Superior Court action filed by Children's Pcilnflllg . Clanea ' Framilio lllbbll6E CSEA that the dist11ct's Optft TML l~NSat. 11to6·-UtoS six trustees violated . BUSINESS CEN.TER 400 W. Coast HWY. laws set out by the Elec- lion Code and the WintQn Nowpart-· ~ SulteC , 642-6216 . ~ 301 F°""' II G1.,_e 944-4781 Act when they rejected • . . i Why pay Trustee Fees on . your Tax-Deferred Retirement Accounts? You r Tr ustee Fee is FREE · at Fidelity Federa f . on evert l.R.A. Q, KeOgb you open · in Octobe r •. , • I Now-more good reasons to start your tax-saving retirement program early. 1. 2. • 3. KEOGH Fidelity Federal will absorb the $7.50 Trustee Fee for 1975 on I.A.A. and Keogh Accounts opened in October. • The No-Fee October Special applies to every account you open-either as an individual or through your company Group Program. (Multiple accounts for indiVlduals provide flexibility of rates and maturities. for improved eslale planning.) • Tlr'e sooner you open your Retirement Account this year, the more interest you will earn tree from 1975 Income Tax. INDIVIDUAL R·ETIREMENT , '· RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS ~~te'ZployedPerson ACCOUNTS ~;~ec1p,,_ If not'lll-coveied by a quallfled retire- ment plan, set asld11 up to $1,SOOeamed Income each y-exempt from current Set aside up to $7,500 ol earned income each year exempt from current federal income taxes. Interest earned also exempt from income taxes until withdrawn in retirement years. ' federal Income taxes. No current tax on l nlel'fSt earii8d, either. • Working COUP-les may save over $800• by each opening an l.R.A. in October -Do it now! • • We plan to save you taxe1. Lor us show you how-at any Fldel/ry Fectenl/ off/Cl t~ay. • F IDELITY d~SAVl•GS • ESLJC -_____ ,.._ ANO LOAN AssOc1AflON • COSTA MESA-NEWPORT BEACH: 1855 Harbor e1vd.-~20 20 offices to serve you statewide • ' • • , J • , , '!!u!!!!J,Oc-l,1t1S DAILY~T /114 Wh~tm~re Says Charges '~olitically Motivated' ~ l ' • ' 970,C.~ ~NEWS STO&Y said Uie $444.75 was not r•· a consultant. Eichenberg alse said he did not..,,;,.· WRETLllORl'J SAID '"lbia accusation boraers , oi .. Dlllf pwted. u a Ci!t from a lobbyist on flnanctal dis-WoeUel . · ontherldlculous.'' ' ANABBDI ----J--......... forms. THE NEWS li'ro&Y SAID the Jw>e 29, 1974 <R·Allabeha) W-wl.ly called .. politically move was made by Lyon Moving aad Storage'Co., Wbetmore said be was'not in a po.sllion In the ~" Dllbllollod-... tlllit be --re-Wbetmo.-e denlecl Jhe ~barge, addlng that the and the bW sent to Woellel. • State Senate to aid the moving industry. He said he eel* Stt4.11 il.fiw wa• --a-· llnonclal dllleloouro law rll!uiri•J Jlsllnc of gifts Acro<dlng lo the stoey, Woe!( el kept tile matter is not on the Public UUJlli• Committee, wbleb eon-mp 1111..,, ~ · • · • .,.. .. '250 went i nto effect Jl!ll. 7,.1975. Ke said the off the movln4 industry association boob. Woelfel lrolll much industry leglalaUon. L1M ~ ~ ~ IOiCM ~-II~!: DOt made and would not ha_!e applied even paid for the move with. a J?USORal check, the storr "*•"mad•~'·-~A. Woolltl, 1Jilb. 1111-said. He then had a law firm reprdentilli the-11-"Tbo entire thnlll ol' the. article. Woellel's b1ilt'for tlle'Callfamla • ...., Mid --,u. • soclation ~eimburse bim and al Ute same time bill stale-ts and alleJod ..UYIUes and the mealioD 9"d.-. / · Robert J . Eicbenbera. Whetmore•s ad-lhe association for te1aJ servitta never)>erformed, of not year's carnpaiajD.forff me tot.he conclusion " "" • ministrative assislant, said Whet.more bas sold his the story said. The association paid tbe bill in Sep-that the article can only have ,been politically 110SJ;PEL"lJAll OVOft:D ID tlii'!iii ~ -IDthelaw!irmaswellllldisretainodonlyaa tember,theTimessald. motivated," Whetmoresald. Tlrnell U UYinl bl -sift .. e .,,... IDlll'eUll::edforitMdt-w•t1niO*fte4 •e would be '' accomm n t rr_., In,.._,._' Wbetmo._ _ _, .. ___ Woolfel, -be bas -=lo Woo!W, -11u b11 llalf at either= •er i.uied ID Woelfel. • uMore I ,'' ll&id Wllltlrtore, "I baft neither -reqo~-dlftclly or lndinetly ...,. . ;aecommod-'oflllll"l"lCrom aiqrlobbylst,-,wouldldoso." ~ Woelfel~ 1fMeeue called b\111 ill Jun.:J.,97• andf ukWodhtlialtmlle~; llllor-f-ot.obe od ram e ore • lew omce la Oran1e and t.ownbouse ID Bamo hit< LO a -law olftce ID r0rua&e. · Vf' I ., Gasolint; Priees Grand Jurors 1· . ; Push .. Posting SANTA ANA -As far fight against inflaltoa..,..._ "as the Orange County and are entiUed to _know t Grand.. Jury ... is .con-the price o_f aa.soJiDe. cerned, the Board or before entering a Supervisors was in error gasoline station. two weeks ago when it Stations that fail to refused to enact an or-past prices in a con-d in an ce requiri-ng spicuous place are free aervi~' ,.statioaa ~ po8t tp charge higher prices C~ ~ricea. ·i ... .,. than stations th~t do,~' . IN I A RESOCUTION Grand Jury,contlDuod. • • I mdpublieWed.,...iay ,. IT 'SCOFFED AT the jury urgeil the board ·argllments ,that he ..,.1~ , to reconsider its rejec-t n~ r~quirement _dis· t tioaofanordinancepro-cr1~1nat~s aga1n1t ., t po~d by Super-visor ~rvtce ~ta~1on operators., I. Ralph Diedrich that when compared, '°'es-.. would have reqUir~d '1~le, to markets and-. I lel'Vice stations in mun.. ·dePartmentstores. .. ' corporated areas to post "Such establishments \ g~ ;Jrices in a place deal in-~undreds of com· l cl~f visible top..,.., modit1es ,.w hereas ' tDlf;orista. • " , service stati0n1' baste ~ l>iedricb's pi opoi al eom !Do~ i ty . l• ·only 1 wm rejected on a~ 4-1 •Uoline, Ule,ury said. : vote, its sponsor casting When questioned about c the lone affirmative the Grand Jury resol.u-1 ballot lion. Diedrich said be ; · might ''take another ' 'TV ES DAY , "HE sbot" at uttlng bj!i,Of· ' Grand Jul'}'lt..,...!1;.u•ro-ance,en~.i;~ ._:.. ' pC)led ordinance a step , 1 further by suggesting Blue Parking - 1 1 thltlhe county 's 211.cilies . as well u tile Board of -SACRAMENTO (AP) , , SUper~is<:>N adOpt such -:-·physically han-. : anordinanee. .. dicapped persons will be . ; . Jn its re,olution, the. able to park at curbs juu s atd consumers are· painted blue 11ext year ( e..fiUed to some degree( under a bill sicn<;!I. by ; f of protection in their Gov. Edmuntl BroWn Jr. ' ' ' Confab on Aging ' ' . Slated Oct. 25 ' ' , ; • • • hnNll• fall with t9pv1c"4IM •Ofitku1ls •H•ntkr•hed f'• • lltomi 494-5057 . . . lhtn Ill . ...., farth9 bnlnd .,__ y., .. Its cwalwf Of - OI you try It 411'1 • And the ....., you -It, the -~~~ -.-. l_.,.Boml Ad!acent to Festival of Arts Grounda 497-2922 ARGENTINA• BRAZIL• llQLIVIA A .TOUCH OF LATIN SltBROADWAYoUIGUNABEACH 497.3090 SALE THRU ()Cf. 22 SMALL PERUVIAN WOOL WE.VIHGS Reg. $20 N-$15 ow ................ ~-... ( .... "".,__,.,_, .-..s. ~!!!!:.. !l.-... ,:r.... .... ~ ... 1ISili;JiW~,..~~'i;·r~~I _..,, Front DISC BRAKE Reline 2495 _,u ··-,.~. -I r SANTA ANA -The ffrst of ~ee county;wide conferences on understanding the older person will open Saturday, Oct. 25, at C8.lifornia state Universi! ty, FUilerton, under sponsorship of 15 county com· munity service organizations and· educational in· stitutions. ::;;:~;;;:;;=;;=;;:::::::::::::: ..... ' " ' I ' ' I , I I ' I I • • ' ' i· • I KEYNOTE ADDRESSES ON "Myths of Being Old" will be given by Jean Maxwel)., associate de- an, School of Social Work, Sari Diego -State University, and Sylvia Bogen, lecturer. Discussion sessions will focus on "Caring for Older"Persons," "The Physical and Emotional Aspects of Aging," and ''The Older Person and You.'' ~DI re~arks will ,be by Sema Levln10D, Tustiri', chairwoman al the Orange COOnty 'Gou.Dell on Aging which originated the idea for the con-ferenc~. ·" , THE CONFERENCE will be •"!'!'-OD Satur- day, Nov .. 8 at Saddleback College~ Mlaioo Viej9 I • and on Nov. !Sib al SlililaADa Community College. c Each conference opms at 10 a.m. and thse is a;.$1 ~ ' registration fee. FUrther ihlGrmatX.. eao• be ob-~ 'i ,1 tainod from Mlirl• Dtradl, conference chairman, at71t•1 mT. • I ~~~ I I ' t ~ ' ' ' I SIDEWALi\ ~-~ . .. !! "SAC.~ ! · 1-0 DO/l{'TMISSTHIS "ONCE .. f&4R" ~ .SVPER ~ EJ'E/liT lj .. ..,,., i SATURDAY, -0€/f"; 11 ' I I 10. 5 'R-¥---·~· ~ 1 l \' • l .. Drive efl ~ •••• ,.,., •-• \.1.7.5/13 "165/,4 _· c;osTA MESA 1001 HA~ildll ILYD. • crni5s7J"ci0o 6.70/15 6.50/16 7.00(15 7.00/li 7.50/16 L60115 1 :00116.s 10-15 8.75/16.5 . 9.50/16.5 ORAMel .......... .._ 1714t t IZI SHOCK A8SOR81RS 1 ..,,, $ 95 ... :::: ..... 1' II.I. CAif ••-• 8 CYL1MOITll..S.U.tl •32• • • • All DAILY PILOT Thurlld•Y· Oclobef'I, 1175 What If She Seeks to Wed ~risoner .. NASHVILLE. Tenn. <UPI> -MS. HUNTER SAID she ac-"UNHAPPILY MARRIED SHE HAD ALREADY decided Arlene Hunter is engaged to a cepts the' fact that the couple and depressed,'' she saJd she had to divorce her husb~ when she mun serving a 497-year prison could not live together and have a called • prison chapJain and traveled to Nashville to meet W/ sentence· for a sex -related norm3..I inarriedtlfe. asked for the name of an inmate Putt. 1 ,,, ar murder. Putt is se ving lime for his con· w~o wanted tocorr~pond. . Since. August, 1974, she h~s We Lost The "I don ·1 want to make love to viction on one of five sex-related ·1 had a tea~ of go~g out. l was hved ~1th her three daughters in B DICK WEST him:· .i;he said ... , am in love slayings in Memphis in !969 to actually a pnsoner 1n my own N8.!!hv1lle wh~r~ she works. as a Y with him '' · h 1 d d ·i 'b house. But I-wrote poems and did typtst. She v1s1ts Putt twice a _ 'L1HING~~N (UJI~ 'fhe 4Q.year-old divorcee is ~~;:~ 0f i~s::it~. not _gw ty Y ~in~gs, and I W8J!te<:! to share week and they write letters every \ e magaztne, w c fi ghting in court for permission , . , with omeone who dtdn t get any day. ' . I thought w~s defunct bu~ to marry George Putt, 291 a 'Ven-He wall not be ehg1ble for mail.·• ;'Before we foun~ each other, ' Boye Club SlateTold Bob Meeooban, pro- gram dlreetor of tbe HuntlAl(OD S.otb •10 Club at 819 Yorttown Ave., announced a fall procJ'Om of ~riU.0 few bo111llhrou1b 17. Aetlvllle• lnelpde pboto1raphy, :J=l U'alnlnl. model IDI seui(J{IB, wcJ04sbQll oncl crafts. judo,· wr"'1ln.I. basketball 1kill1, n •• whlcb appare~~ly w?~ ness t:'e State Penitentiary in-parole Cor 24 years. She got Putt ·s name and we never had an?'lhi~g. But now, onl;r pedlayllng possum,hhas m:ttc desp;te ;i s tate opinion that Ms flunler met Pull 1·0 May a "something clicked. This was a we bave:ieveryth1ng m the world. rev1v ong enou" to · · • • · · · h h' · · " she ~a · h b' • · 1 prisoners do not have the right to year after she bad been cor· beaut1Cul man. something I had even wit .Im an pnson, PUu IS a 1centenn1a . · · · • looked !O all l'! " ••1d ··special report·· call1..'ll get married. re1pond.mg w1tb him by mad. r my 1 e . =~-=·==== u~•T..._... ~football..._ Friable con~ ARLENE HUNTER tests._trampoline. ''The 100 Events That Shaped Ame riC'a .. Leafing through 1t. I Cell again to toying with u notion that has been much on my mind lately -what i( we had lost the Revolutionary \Yar ' IF AMERICA 111\D re· mained a Br i ti s h pQSsession, how might that have changed tht.! JOO events cited by Life as having had "a ge· nuine effect on the way we live, think and behave today." One event that s urely would have been n1uch different was the 1948 ''Kinsey Report··· on male sexual behavior. LIFE SAYS IT was in· cluded because the sur· vey, combined with the 1953 one on wome n , \,\GHT£/t S I DE made Kinsey "the Cather of the American sexual revolution " and "proved that everybody did it." Kin sey·s big breakthrough wus get· ling 16,500 people "to talk out loud ·· ~•bout their most intimate sexual ex· periences. But suppose America had still been an English colony 1948. THE F.NGI~I SJI, as you know, arc nolorious· ly reserved, especially where sex is concerned. Given their hig hly de·· veloped sense or privacy and propriety, it's di[· ficult to imugine them blurting out lo a strange entomologist the bizarre details of their personal sex lives. And had America not severed tjes with the mother country. that trait presumably 'would have prevailed here as well. KINSEY. TffERE · fore , would hav e found hi .s s ubj ects far more reticent about revealing their sex habits. Here. I imagine, is how news accounts or the Kinsey r eport might have read had Britain won in 1776. BWOMINGTON. Ind. -A.three -year study or sexual activity among men in the United Colonies of America re- vealed today that there isn't ar\y. or 16,500 subjects in· terviewed by Dr. Alrred C. Kinsey, prominent In· diana Unive rsity en· tomologist, 500 claimed they didn't understand the questions. THE R EST A OMIT· TED they had heard or sex but said they would rather not get involved. Among reasons given for failure to p a rticipate w.ere: "Too e:oc pensive" (14 percent ); ''too strenuous" 141 pcrcentJ; "loo time-cons uming " 112 perce nt ); "Prefer backgammon" (9 per· cent); ''find whole con· cepl ridiculous" (7 per· cent); "have headache" (ll percent); "Don 't have anything to wear" ( 3 pereent J. The other was li sted decided.·· DR. KINSEY SAID the most astonishing part o( the survey was the extent or premarital sexual inactivity. "We were aware that c:oloni1ts ge n erally refrain from sexual ac- tivity after marriage,·· he said, "but we had as· sumed a few or them might have played around a bit before they eoten11aged:: every regular priced Wos' dress • 1n our entire stock Long and short dresses for everyone. In today's easy care fabrics and blends that man less ~ work for you. Hurry ;-.:r,_ while the selection is good and charge it on ~ ~vcur JC Penney cliarge ca<d. • SAVE 20°/o Misses' Winter Jackets Se! the pace IQr winter fashion. Sizes 8-18. At a ready-set-save price. Reg. 33.99. Big buttons accent !he single breasted styling. With tie belt, stitching accents, too. Colors. -~~ 28 ·~·: Re~. 34 99. Oouble·breasted s2 9 '' plaid JBC ket with button fr ont pockets. Tie belt Acrflic pile • Ollar with the look o fur R&g. 36.99. Warm your hands 1r deep lrOnt pockets. With contrast stitching and a warm collar ot acryllc pile with tho look of rur Water repellent. Sale Priced Items Effecth1e Thru Oct. JI, 197&. Big Girl's Pre-Washed Shirt 5.44 Reg. 6.99. Pre-"tNashed denim · colored shirt with print yoke. Machine wash cotton 7-14 . Big Girl's Pre-Washed Jeans 5.44 Reg. 6.99. Pre washed cotton 1eans with rag stitching . Machine wash . 7-14 reguldr Denim. (Not shown) Little girls' cardigan sweaters 3.22 I 00% acrylic, hand washable. In white, re d. yeHow and pink. Sizes 4 to 6x. Ll'I Girl's , Western Jeans 2.44 Moat DRESSES COATS JACKETS 99° SAVE 20°/o to 25°/o Big 'n' Li'I Girl Coordinates Reg. 4.99. Long sleeve, gauze look. Machine wash cotton. Wi~h appl ique. Colors. 7·14. Big Girls' Pre.washed Jeans 4.44 Reg . 6.66. 100% cotton pre-washed jeans. Tab front pocket s. Machine wash . Denim. Sizes 7 -14. 2':"2'2 Reg. 2.88. Assorted prints in machine wash polyester/ cotton. Puff sleeves. Sizes 4-6X. Li'! Glrt's Hl,Walsl Jeana 2.99 Reg. 3.99. High waisted jeans keep pace with loday's look. Polyester/cotton . .Colors. 3-6X regular and slim. SAVE20°/o ·····";, Youth's Work Boot 7 .99 Reg. 9.99. Leather uppers wi.th stitch- down construction. Light Brown. B'k-3 . 9 .55 Reg. 11 .99. Boys': 3'h-6. -· "~· .. , on Boys' B.oots Boys' t"OC Boots 10.22 Reg. 12.11. Popular bOots with sueded split leather uppers. Chino. 3)f;ee.D. 9.55 Reg. 11.H. Youth's: 8~3C,t;>. Boys' Wedge Boots 11.11· Reg, 13.•. Smooth lent.her uppera with w&qie soles. 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TU•SDAY, OC.t..., 11, "Unloeklllg R11lll'1' Within U1 by UtlLlllf'lt Co1mlt Ef1tr9l11," H, .. , • .,.,.,olll, IUIPlor lfld IKIUref'. ,.,.. llf I UC lrvl1111 f.n"""°" lltct.,,. llfM. "lHlloclllno 1h1llU11 Wll:floln u., .. 7-t :.U p.m., RM.1tC11,,._JMi:e L.Kturt MIU, UC lr'll'I• ~I. 51 ... idl'nllllon 11 U.-.,, If IPM:I P9"'nlb. u.u. W•DN•I DAY, Ot .... ,,. "SpKlel s.rtMt -Htarl119, SlgH, Smtll, Tnt•," Ar.-!d Starr, M.O .. atttcleto prolo11or, M•dlcll'lt INtvr'olOly), c.a11tornl1 Collt9f of Hlldk.i.., UC lrvlM. Part ol a UC lr'lfM·~lklll l11<111r1 serlfl, "Tht Norvo111 Sysl•m,'• 1-10 p ,m., ,.,,.,._" l.•clwr• Hiii, Grovnd ,..,..,., Moldlc:al Llbr1ry, M9dlcal SW. II Bldg., UC ,,.,,,.. (MlpUS.. -..... ~lllOl'I •l lhl door If topkt pohnltl., U..tO~ "And • T._ tor S.lf·Crllk:l$m," l.Olllt J.' Kint, Ed.O., Ofotn.Dr ol ~·· $cle11C;t, c.a1ttom11 sa.w Polrt•clMl/c U11l.,•r1ny, POmona. ~of 1 UC lrvlM I_,..,,~ .-tn, ''Tiit HIHl'aMltllc .,,..,..,u.,. . Ill Aca.inlaMo SctloOK," 1-IO "-""'• RITl. '°'• SOciel Sc:ltftc:tt Hall, UC .......... ~ Sing., 1dml1t.kln 11 ttlt dl:llor, tf 141i1C• ,...mitt, $1- "Clrftf' PlllWllrlO ~' W9!N11," Glorla s•11n1lly, M ••• , ttlc,..r, C-t•lw. W.mtfl'I OCIPOrtunilltt c.toler. Pert ol a UC Irv/,... E•· teMlon rnoml119 pt'Q'llr1m, • a.m.-11 -. Amidi L-.e, PTomontor, Poll'!!, JOO Promont•ry Dr. Witt, """'11Drt Betcl'I. FM: SS1, ifltllldtl ... ,1.. . "Ma11l ml 11nO OeductlOl'lt ," Mlc:Mel Ct1rl1tlan1on, LL.8 .. at- tor11<1y, Ntwport 8tacl'I; O.nnlt Kt.arln. J.o •• ten/or ta• depairln.nt, Mltsa, AcNoms & Comp.an.,. Pal'1 ol • UC lrvtN Eateftltlon \1tclurt Mt''"- ""Seledlflg and lmplemtnune"" El· tKtlft Tl• P11n," 1-10 P.M., Rm. 101. Ptiyslcal 5c:lel'lcet 8tdlt., UC lrvlM ct.""""I· Sl119I• ..,,,.lulon II tt1e dOOI' 11 5PK• pitt"mltl, $1-50.. TMUlt$DAY, Ddittief' ,, "Undt"'tandl119 and MollvaU"t ErnotoYfft:," "°"''"' WlllOll, prnl-cr.nt.. AdmlnltlraU"' lttMarch "»- .-i.1n, Inc. A uc 1rv1,.. IE•~ ... '"i I anif.dey ""''"""· 9:)0 a.m.-':JOci.in., .... ..,. 11111, 31Jl .,,tt., "'· °'*' Mn.a. Fft: MS, H\(NdiH Kwlef\ P9flt· lrlg trMll Clnt rMttrl .. .._ . ' Plant Appraved .At Encina . ' 0.4~ Ford.er. Nlllon Cabinet. member Geor1e P. Shultz is reported to be President Font's choice to ·head a re - • organJzed CIA, , but tbe White House says 'there are no plans to replace Dire.ctor William Colby. r Serves Ha•••f"lers 'Mayonn·aise .Lady' Returns DAVIS (APJ -Tbe MaYon· nalae Lady b back on the job in tM campus cafeteria -but this time1he'a doill1 hamburgers. DorU Judd. now 61, was re. h1red by UC Davit after two courts fOUlld she had been unjust· ty fiffd for failln1 to spread the mayonnaise to t.be edges of Hndwlcbes, beinl slow with the sauerkraut, and otberreisons. THE LAST COURT decbloo mayonnaise Job. said Mni. Judd bad been promo!· She now works the ll'IJI, - ed to bead the sandwich depart-durlGI a noon rUJb recently ment ln what ••seems to have . cooked u dozen hamburaers, a been • deliberate invocation of couple dozen srllled cheese the •Peter Principle,' done wilh sandwiches and a few pally the hope that she would provide melts. her superiors with ample reuooa M.ra. Judd's nickname came todlschargeber." . from tbe Callforota Sl,le But during the 2,'ti-year court Employea AssocfaUon, which battle, someone else got the backed her in tbe le&al ftaht, . . . Sale Prices Effective Thru October 11th, 1975. , .... 'Ill. -fl I' I , , Tf...rm._ ,I, I I I ' ,, " I I ' if I Ir., ,I ,, I ,, " ·1/· . ' ' ' I " 11 I· I :1 · •, ' DAILYPtl.Dt 4JJ LOagNap \ BELGRADE, Yuaoslavla <AP> -A trailer truck ran O\l'er t '78-year·ol d .Pero lladovanovle and tilled him wblle beWU•U'-P In bla bed, the newspaper Vecern.Je Novosll re. J>Ofted. The · report said the tnick r'aD off the road, hit lbe old man'• house in tlle vlllqe of Bersbadln --..1111 over bis bed. killing him lnslanlly. ' " ,, " "Colonial Manor'' Sheets and Pillowcases ii ' "' ,, I By Tastemaker. No iron cotton/polyester muslin.· 2.99ea. Reg, 3.99. Twin flat or fitted. 3.74ea. Reg. 4.99. Full flat or fitted. 5.99ea. Reg. 7.99. Oveen flat or fitted. ·gl~t~§8 '' Pillowcases. 2/3.25 Reg. 2/4.33. King Pillowcases. JCPenney J /' llt.t> '\Ill; ti •; U•lllolrl ...... -·---·--U.. Y.,ow OCPenMy Chwgit. E•C.CDI superm1trl\e1 ;1 1, I t ,I 1, j,, " " " •I I· I" " ,I ,• ' •I, ' I •1'1 ' I I• "I ) l1 I I' 11 I ' ' 111 IJ II' ' I I! "' i'' 'I '• I" 11 I/ I• ,.I ,, ,, I 'I I 1 " ""' '1'11 ' r-" 11 ,-- _,. SAVE 25°/o Foam Back Drapes Heavy nub. wa shable drapes al rayon/acetate will enhar-ce any room. 5a99 48.K54 ...... Reg. 7.99 6.66 48x84". Reg. 8.99 14.99 96x84". Reg. 19.99 1.29 5 9 ¢ Breck Shampoo 15 fl. oz. Style Hair Spray Nt. wr. 13 oz. , .. -~ net -~ -·-. --·-. e-· · .. "'; . . . .. ; --~ •M• 88 l; Vaseline Intensive Care Lotion 10 fl. oz. 1.09 1.39 88¢ Alberto Clairol Maybelhne Balsam Final Net Fresh & ~ovely Conditioner Hair Net Lipstick 8 fl. oz. .., MISS CLAIROi: • 99¢ Clairol Creme Hair Color 2 fl. oz. Nt. wt a oz . Convenient Dependable PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Let us fill your next prescription Spec:lal prices good lhru Saturday, Oct. 1 Hh ~ 2.37 Oil of Olay 4 fl.: oz. ' Special Chef's Salad ... ' ,_ " " ' I I I I I I • I • ' ' .4J4! DAllYPILOT Suspeet's Friend 'Killed Ex-con .Seeks Doctor's Lice11fe Prom Wire Services BEND, Ore. -,. A de· caylng corpse found buried for months near -picturesque Lava Butte is definitely that of a FRANKLIN, Ind. <UPI> -Dr. Robert liales, who escaped from a mental hospital, practiced medicine in several places and finally joined the medical stair of a state prison before )>eing ap- prehended, has been given his freedom and is look.in& forward to a new medical career. . Hales, freed by court order this week, says he wants to get a new doctor 's license lo practice ~ychiatric medicine. young traveling compa-~----------' 1r101r or F 1 o yd c .. ---------Fo~berg , 33, awaiting triat for a $1 .44 million bank-robbery, one or America'slargest. CIRCUIT • Denise L. Catlin, 20, of Merced, was known to be with Forsberg, his wife Deetta, 54, and Clark Ga· ble Timmons, 30, just a day or two before their laJe June capture in a motel. INv'ESTIGATORS · were surprised not to find Miss Catlin, whose purse and identification were there. 'Medical examiners say she was shot once al pointblank range in lhe back of the head. Deschutes County Dis· trict Attorney Louis Selken did not say if authorities have any evidence possibly linking the Forsbergs and Tim- mons to the murder itself. DENTAL RECORDS were use d lo maJte positive identification of the victim, whose body . was nude and-mud-caked when discovered in the two to three-foot deep pit southeast of Bend. Confirmation was not. announced until her re- latives were notified in M~rced and Virginia, Selken said. t--..~orsberg is in the as60e CountY a1 a Reno, Nev .• awaiting tdal in the $1 .44 million First National Bank of Nevada branch there a year ago. I ' • HE WAS CAPTURED once and escaped and was free during the period his alleged ac- complice, Curtis R. Michelson, 37, formerly -of West Newport, Calif., was tried and pleaded guilty, getting a 20-year term. Hichelson and a com- panion, Edward T . Malone, 51, also-then of West Newport, were C&J>" tured outside an Irvine Avenue apartment and disarmed in a sculne in which one dropped s'ev.eral lhou~and dollars.· A LARGE SHARE of. the Sl.44 million was found hidden in Michelson'• rented coo- dominiu m on Bruce Crescent Circle and bWied in the yard. Malone, an ex-convict like Michelson and Forsberg, pleaded i.nnO- cent to the bank holdup charges and was ac- quitted by a jury but sent back to prison for possessi~g a firearm. WITNESSES AT his trial could not identify him as one or three men wbo engineered lhe dar- ing robbery while thousands or Reno resi- dents and visitors lined the street outside watching a Sbt-iners' parade. Former Newport Beach police lieutenant James Parker, now Reno Police chief, said it was highly-planned and the men were apparently monitoring Police radio calls on earplug re- ceivers lo determine if the holdup-in-progress was reported. Astronaut Sees Life Body Bullder 100 lb. Barljell Set 17.99'--- Includes 68 " barbell bar, two 15 lb., four 10 lb .. lour 5 lb. black Orbatron discs, more VALUE Sleeping Bag 14.88 Reg. 1'7:97. Fun size. Washable nylon shell Dacron'fli polyester lil!ed lining. Assorted colors. Cover-Up Sale he Treasury Latex Wall . Paint - "\ ~!~~--h matte finiSh in 20 minutes. In a choice ot colori. Water . AM8tR t 6NJi. oALLrf' ctean-up.R 'illllillF TheTrea~ry Latex Semi- Gloss Enamel 5.44 ..,. IAt. Great for kitehenS. bathrooms, woodwork. Colors to match wall paint. Easy clean·up. S.F'i. Aluminum Step Ladder 17.99 The safety·minded painter's helper. Sturdy construction. '!'·pc. Roller and Tray Set 4 .99 It's all here. Everything you need to aet professional looking results 1 when you do·it-yourself. (Not shown). t'ms Effecti ve Thru Oct. II, 1975. Robert Young ruled that current examinations no loneer indicated that Hales could be considered a criminal sexual psychopath. Hales was ordered to undergo treatrnent at a hospital for the criminally mentally ill when several women patienl!!I tesUfied he took sexual liberties with them. . Hales a widower since 1972, said th.;t he now wants to be "a women patients testified he took sexual liberties with them. I GREAT BUY Racquetball Racquet e.99 - Wood-With reinlorCed handle. 99c ea. Racquet Balls Regina 3 Speed Electrikbroom 29.99 Pile Dial Nozzle. Heavy Duty motor. l ight weight, only 7 lbs. (2538/4538>. "I DON'T WANT to be remem- bered as a man who had dU- ficulUes," Hales uld. He aaid lf be could work in Jn- diana, he would; but otherwise, he would take his family and "move East" where his past pro- blems could be left behind. Young ordered Hales released from Norman Beatty Memorial Hospital following leslimony from officials of the Indiana Department of MentaUieallh,in· cludin& Commissioner WiWam E. Murray, and Hales bhnself. PENfiDIL ~· SALE Pennzoil 47t; Heavy duty motor oll. 3fJN. SALE Car Ramp 22.99 Reg. 28.99. A sturdy car ram !or the home mechanic. SALE~~~~ RellArldee Battery 21.99 .... Ja.n. Fits ,-.merican and Foreign cars sizes 22nF, 29N, 22F, 24. 24F, 42, 19l. with trade-in. OIL TREATMENT CD-3 1.77 Helps cut down oil burning. Just add to your car's oil. • SALE Stereo Speaker Set D·3 ·- • 18.66 ·Reg. 22.;88. Air suspen9'on with tweeter. Wire, hardware, instructions. Electronic Ignition 35.88 Replaces your outdated points and condenser w/solid state Ignition circuiting that never needs adjusting. S•r•"'"" Sen. Phill~ A. Hart CD·M ch.) who has ha one cancerous and one 1>eni1n turmor rem~ed ' in recent w s, said he will n undergo' breast surgery to J're-vent sprea of disease. Siu EA78x14 FA7811:14 Reg. 48.99 ea. 50.99 e:a, F.E.T. per Ure 2.51 2.68 4Fo$ GA78X14 GR78x15 52.99 ea . 53.99 ea. 8 2.95 0 4For$160 HA78x14 54.99 ea. 3.04 HA78x15 56.99 ea. 3.17 4 ·For$170· JR78x15 60.99 ea. 3.30 LR78x15 63.99 ea. 3.48 1 ' - , Prices shown are for tubeless whitewal ls elus Fed. Ex. Tax as shown. No trade-In ne«teU 011r AellArldel!I Radial is..our Own name and doft not reflect any nationwide stantlard of quality. With the purchase of AellAride• tires y<1u gel: -. 1. Installation, 2. Tire rotation every !iOOCJ miles. r I. ,. , , I . ·1 • I I . •• I ,. ' I ' ' 1, • • ~ I I ' I , V>'oodbriar,by Dn1xel. Its solid pecan with pecan veneers in a medium-loght oiled finish that seems almost tran sparent. From Chandler's collection, Santa Ana. ,. · I '. . ' . ' Centuries is a collectio~ of Country 'French fnd Ef'lll)sh. This Bjlmbe s419'etary • is made from dak and ash with a rich cloister finish. At Ted von Herner!. Inc .. • )_ ' t ·:i• .j , . .. ' l . This beaUlilJil secretary was takeA fro111 Henredon·a 4 Centuries Collection. 4 1 • 'Newporf Beach, Laguna Beach and To/fllnCe. \ • -f , V .... , ' I ' I ' ' ' -I -- DAILY lltl.OT Transitional Sofa 1n iinen print -using brass and glass tables to contrast with paneled wall. che wall treatment features a collection of nature prints. This living room grouping JS one of many klvety. e·xctting ideas to be found.at RB Furn iture. in Costa Mesa . I , Continental Pine by Century Furniture. Is a classic example of interpreting subject design • from the past to fill contemparaneous needs and functions. Available at Bullocks So. Coast Plaza in the light finish shown in the dining group here. also in slightly darker "Claret" shade, and in Autumn Wheat. with white and saffron striping . ~ . 'l , ' ! • • • • \ -• • • ~ ' . • • • • • •• 6 • • . , -., - , • t • " •·f t I t •• • • • J' _, , • • • " '* I .... •-"" •"" • • . . . "' . . --': '--- ' .... -I" " I Ele ga nce Carol Hamer ton of Elogante Lighting Center In Brtatol Town & Country Center admires one of the crystal ch•ndeHere In .Jhelr display al 3762 S. Brlat~. Santa Ana. Lighting flaturea , for every room in the home are featured In the beautHul showroom. • Hand E rched ' ~toneware lamps, mad8 and decorated by hand In the studio of Wishon~Harrell Stoneware are ahown In their 1 shop& In South Coast Village, Santi Ana, 11nd In Thi Lu'"'" berYard in Laguna Beach. Jim Wl1hon 11 1hown etching the design In the lamp base just before glazing. Lamps range from $30 to $50 each. . 1 Limited Edi tion ' I Biii Hancock, of Cybl1 Studloa, Trenton. New J1r11y, pr-. sent• John Wayne with the coveted "American White luf .. lelo'' by Cybls, one of only 250 to be produced. The pre1en- tetlon look place at Potrtcka G1llerte1, 1741 WeetcllH Dr., Newport Beach. Co..owner Peter Froat 11 et right. I I "' I --• I • • .. ' ' . I AdVertl•lnt Feature -•-weWoat ~It'•--· yea 190. their Idea Stoneware West 111nnad ......,..: .. ,". --·---lo ·burl• planto, why not epeclailte an plant ac· c111cwtae Nke "10MW•• po11, ,,,,__ and plant • Ill,.....,..._ ..... 1ell them •t laotory ,._.,.. o bll off the bollOn pall\. Tho curront atoro bllng II 1904 e. Edinger tn -" Nw and the new store will, be In an 1nduatriat 11er• of Newport. HwlnQ the pot• and ,11nt.,1 actually pro ... -• -t«otlono "\ • Features Pots Wiii, tt .... -...... ,. that thl -lo wOflclnll ' beca&tM -wo WM1 oxpocto -.. it po11lblo for( .._. ... weettoMt thefn wMttout a mldd .... man 01 high overhe•d. With the uw of different •tutjlll of tmpoctod Jule and their ceramlC( beadt, many 1tytee and 1lzH of maoram• hangers are also custom made at the store. :Jh_L whole concept !Jf custom making stoneware • and Planters to open lt'a eecond atore In Newport Beach eometlme In December. Stoneware W•t build& their own kiln• •nd baa_ potters custom making glutd, one of a kind, quail~ •t tho,..,. • Now, first time to save on Newburyport irregular Springmaid® percale sheets 40% to SO%savings on if perfect price It's really a classic! Metropolitan Museum of Art Adaptations design . Springmaid® executed its multi-color bloooms on warm beige ground. Sheeu of no·iron pol yester/cotton percale. Twin ftat or fitted . If perfect $8 .......... 3.99 Full flat or fitted . If perfect 9.50 ......... 5.69 ...., ' ' Queen flat or fitted . If perfect 13.)0 .. ,.,. 7.99 King flat or fitred. If perfect 16.50 ..... : . 9.49 · "' Cases in Newburyport at 33% to 36% savings. "'.'= Standard cases, pair. If f)Crfect $6 ...... , .S.99 King c~, pair. If pcr<cct $7 ........... 4.49 • Bedspreads of polyester/cotton, polyester fill. Please allow three day deliver1. . Twin bajspread. If perfect $37 ......... 19.99 ))ouble bedspread . If perfect $42 ••..••. 22.99 Queen bcdsprtad. If pelfect $5 5 ........ 22.99 King bedspread. If per!ect $65 ......... S4.'.!9 Btdroom Accessories totyA looltlona. loth -•e i-ted po11 '"" .,iu1111 -• llPOIY priceo ~Rt tho 11.y to the ....... "' StoMWare WMt. Enjoy vigor rub texture in Adam's Rib by Wamsutta 3 • 99 Bath. Regularly 6.50 Adiam's Rib gives an exhilauling rub·down alter bath or shower. The secret, specially textured deep double-sided cotton ribbing. ChOO!C yellow, touch of mink, tender green, white meringue, red and biscuit tortoni. Ba\J!. Reg. 6.50, 3.99 Hand . Reg. 3.7), 2.99 Fingertip. Rtg. $Ui0, 1.39 Wash.-Reg. J.50 , 1.19 Adam's Rib bath mat to match. Reg. 6.)0, 4.99 Bath Shop Btillock's South Coui Pla1a; San Di;go Freeway Jt Brl110~ Costa Me;a, ''6-0611 ' I I ' 1 ' Sbop Mon. thru pri., 10 mD IO 51:30 pmj S... 10,. • 6 ,... ...... 12 • J,. I '. ~-:--':--~~~~~-:-·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-L-~'j T I • • , ' Thia beautiful "Piii-Talk" convertible lof• 11 lellured 8t RMer~ In Coat. M• ... Orange itncf Buena P•k. It 11 available In tull alz• and queen size, In choice of hundred• Ot fabrtca. Store Is Dual Purpose Riviera Convertibles the Aivlera•Matic Electric Showrooms are dual· Bed" and many Riviera purpose home furnishings Corner Groups., stores. Stop by· your nearest Riviera stores are locat· Orange County Riviera ed in Costa Mesa at 3015 Convertibles Showroom S. Bristol: Orange/Santa and see why Ahtiera Is The Ana at 2393 N. Tustin and ConYertible Specialist! Buena Park at 8531 Stan- ton Ave. . • This fall the convertible Designer spec1ahsts, are celebrat-. ing 21 years in business and as members of the 34-store cha in , these three showrooms can of- fer you over 45 genuine Riviera Convertible styles, six different sizes and literally hundreds of dura- ble decorato r fabrics. The 1954 birth of this c ompa ny marked the beginning of the most in- novative .c.onvertlble sofa manufacturing company. And onty Riviera can of- fer you the reputation of 21 years of quality, depen- dable. service and a pro- duct far superior to any other on the market. Riv iera has speci al features including an ex- tra length mattress avaUa- ble as an option on select- ed styles, removable backs o n all models for convenient delivery. t ilt 'n sweep leverage of the sofa Known by Lines Ted von Hemert, Inc., a pioneer in Orange County design, has been in the beach area for pver 25 years. Over the years, Ted von Hemert has become known for its fine lines, such as Henredon, Baker, Dre:icel, Heri tage, and more. Von Hemert has a large ~taf f of qualified de- signers to man three fine stores located in Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and TOfrance. DAIE TO COMPARE! . SPEUIAL RENTAL OFFER UNLIMITED SOfTWATER 1 MONTH for fl.00 _ fOf easy c lean ing access, TV headrest and many others. Stop in and view our fabulous selection of quality furnishings. .LINDSAY FULLY- AUTOMATIC ' I Riviera Convertibles are the an swer for today's smart shoppers who want to add a bedroom very eco n o m ically i n their house. apartment or con- dominium. You can purhcase off the floor for immediate delivery or have it custom made at no additional charge. €f bh!IQ~Q§:iGfi;I >.,.( A great place tor kids. Riviera also offers the ,,.-,_~ ....... _ - exclusive Riviera Space ,_, __ ,_ Maker Cabinet Bed - a STIMULATES beautiful pecan fini sh cabinet co ncealing a com--young minds. fortable innerspring mat- tress ; a complete bedding Saturdays department with mattress sets in all sizes. firm-!n the nesses. prices and colors; a wide variety of Riviera Recliners in several sizes, colors and fabrics Includ- ing Herculon and vinyl; DAILY PILOT WA?ER SOFTENER Oi1co••• lh• d ifferenc• 1ofl water mak•1 in c'-on· inog ond cooki"'9· Enior the benll!\ of un limit.d 101! woter iervice lo• one full mOf'lh fOf o ,..,101 fee of -tr Sl.00. Call Now For Fast Action 540-5042 LINDSAY WATt• CONDITK>NING 2931 S. M.ifot St., .......... STONEWARE PLANTERS glazed with water proof. lead free glaze, one of a kind pots. HAN~D£ ON OUR POTTERS 'Yf:'EEL SAVE . UP TO . 60°A> AT OUR FACTORY Buy d irect from the potter High quality hi-fired pots, handmade, and glazed, one of a kind stoneware pots. Dealers welcome HEAVY DUTY MACRAME 4 FT. LONG 59.00 VALUE ON SALE FOR $3,50 -1" to I" Pit !tr, lllll Our $350 Price &"' Pol Rei. SI.GO Ov.r s2so Pnce 4" Pot Reg. ss.oe OUR • PRICE s2oo tonEwar£ WESI "'It' • .-1(..C. ~ o.. !P.u."J ... :!-&." :.I,.=-+ 1904 E. Edinger Aft. Sanla Ana ,._ 558-17,l<l • HOUIS: MON: TO"'· 10.S-SAT. 10-3 CLOSID· T __ __, I AdMrtlat119f'•nn Easy Living • PB& CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 15% OFF ALL GIFTS (ucluding"-Produel•J ....... ~1'1;"1911 Leisure Living with r1ttan furniture la de~onatrated here by Toni Chambll1a: Thi• la ju1t one of manr attractive new groupfnga thet can be ••ttn at Pier 1 Imports a·t 2110 Harbor Blvd. In Coata Mea1. I IOJ WestcUtf Dr. Newport le.ell 548-3303 ·. ~I I ., . I I ll ( Elegant or casual, .r0.xel ·tailors Woodbriar to you,r Jif·e ·style! • Woodbrior bedrooms, rooms ond occasional peces ore disciplined and coolly ·elegant. i I ', / ''1\ ; '/' ' ' . . 1 -'Where does Woodbria fit in? In o town house ... Of o country retreat. \Vherever pure de~ t,iqn is prized and cosud, n::tfud bea.ity is loved. Woodbrior is rerrorkobly versatile -o tr1urrph of contemporay fl.l'hh..re styling in pecan solids ord ueneers for dining room, living rOOm and fam ily room use. De .. el c;1ves 1he collection bold planking pone!~ custom hcrdwae and o gently weathered. 27 -step oiled finish. You qive Woodbria o personal irr,pection -and your smo..is consideration -!.000! \I . ' I ! I Tl I ('II ' Toke o critical look 01 you home . then c~ see our Woocbia callee· tion! There's a complete w:ilection lo cxfd test to PNefY room . _..,.-... ']~~.~= r '.'Ji,..,~' ' . ' ,1 , .. , r I " 1514 NORTH MAIN• SANTA ANA 541-4391 THE STOftE OP' FAMOUS HAMES HOURS: MONDAY 12NOON 'TIL9 P.M . FRIDAY9:30A.M. 'TIL~9 P.M. .....___., ,. ESTABLISHED 1892 DAILY·.,,. A.M. 'TIL ''"' P.M . \ I ---------' I • . ' I \ l \ ' I Advertlalng F•eture • • Woodbriar • at Chandler's AN AMERICANA CLOSE our ~O MAKE ROOM FOR' A NEW LOAD DUE ~ Woodbriar by Drexel, featured at Chandler's. ls a unique collection of· bedroon'\. dining room and occ!asional pieces that expresaes a very d•- llnlle Ylewpoint. It says furniture can be casual, yet sophisticated. contemparary In flavor, Windows Can Stop Glare Fade Sliield is a polyester film impregnat-~ Easy Assembly ed with • u11ra ·v101•• ~ f absorber, which Is applied ~!Now cuatomera can purchaee Western Pine furniture In a carton at J . C. to glass for controlling 1 Penney, carry It ~ome, and assemb le It •.• without tool1f Melody Bulger fade and gla_re. shows how simple It lsto assemble the furniture. Sofas, love seats, chairs,· Fade Shteld ~o.nlr~ls ottomans and tables are available. the thr~e most ~rr1tat1ng -----------------------------properties of the sun. By means of a wide selection of colors and photo- Biggar Has Showcase graphic inhibitors, •le., Fade Shield Glass Film solves · gt.are,· heat and fade problems. J. H. Biggar. Santa Ana, 1110 N. Main St. is 1he of- ficial House & Garden Showcase in Orange County !or presenting the Great American Naturals I in fine furniture. carpets and decorat i ve ac- cessories. The naturals as defined by the magazine. include lighter, paler shades of wood furniture, bamboo, wicker, rattan, nubbly tex- tured uphol stery and earth tone colors. J. H. Biggar is assembl- ft n g Great American Naturals to display in room settings, windows and vignettes· to present _to their customers this fall. Many of the displays will recreate the feeli ng of rooms and products shown on the October pages of House & Garden that Include summery straws. natural wicker, .. . -honest textures and fibers in tones of biscuity beige. "The exciting thing abciut Naturals is the way - they respond to light 1n a carpeting, and occasional room. Pale and shimmery pieces are also included i n direct morning light, 1n the spread. Fade Shield is available at Plastics Plus. 2708 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. rooms are transformed in--;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ to luscious apricot in 1 reflected afternoon sun.·· This observation about Naturals in decprating is demonstrated In the ten· page portfolio of inspired rooms and houses the magazi n e has photo· graphed. Another special feature in the October is· sue offers advice on de· corating lrom top de- signers across America who speak out for com- mon-sense decorating October's ''Decorating Zest." House & Garden·s round up of new products. is devoted to Great Amer ican Naturals Featured are Thirty-five decorating finds, includ- lng: a tall oak corner cup- board by Thomasville. a sectional coffee table. in olive ash bu-rl from Godrdon's and a wicker chair and ottoman by Henredon. ·Wall coverings, • STOP SUN FADING INFRA-CHEM SUM SHEET Install ii yourself at only s•· .. ft. \.l price o l havillg it Installed fl-I 1111 .STiil$ INFRA-CHEM SUN SHEET · STOPS 91 'lo SUH FADING AHD 55% HEAT ' 2106 HAHOR R.YD. CC?STAMISA SSMttl hfr" 'Tl 6, W. 'Tl I c-- This hand- decorated cabinet ls f rom Drexel's Et Cetr a collection . The print is Oriental and is known as Chinoiserie. This fabulous piece must be seen in person to be appreciated. DAEXEL-HERITAGE-HENREOO~-WOODMARK--«ARASTAN-BAKER "-... WHl(DAYS ·~ SAM.DAYS t :OO " 5:3~ \ NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 WEST,CLlt'F OR., 642·2050 LAGUNA BEACH • J4 NC>KTll l.'OA..\i HW\',, °'·.&Ml 1 · TORRANCE• 23149 HAWTHORN~'BLYO. <Open Fr1.1il 9. S.n. til:301 1il·IZ19 ' MON DAV THE 13!1' 3 DAYS ONLY offer ends Saturday _11!111 _______ _ Oct . 11 FPCl-170T Frigidaire Laundry ~~~kl Center ~-·~ONLY $ 41 '11 5 I • Family size copocily . • only 2 feet wide • fits nearly anywhere • Ideal for apartments, vocation cottage Frigidaire Frost-Proof Elegance ready f!lf automatic ice when you are NOW ONLY s4299s • Both comportments 100% Frost-Proof • Flowing cold meat tender • Twin Vegetable Hydrota.-s • Qooc comportments • Big 4.75 cu. fl. freezer • Elegant teakwood and smoked onyx trim • Automatic lcemoker con be -installed now or later (extra charge) .. • J Frigidaire Undercounter Dishwasher . $2'>095 .._,ONLY 1,.7· • Super"5Urge washing action gets dishes shower-clean • Secttoned silverware ...... DWOU • Easy loading racks Frigidaire • • Heavy Duty Washer Big Capacity Dryer • • WASIER ON.Y $28995 • Big family size capacity • Normal and Gentle wash cycles • Two speeds DRYER ON.Y s19995 • Huge 18 lb. capacity • Fully Aulomotic and timed cycles • Easy loading Door opening ' ' l • • • - > I • \ I ' • I-> I .. ·i.D~abl,ed Rap Facilities Tho offl<ial b Mar-"Mid<" Spenffr, a Testing I Courses oi .. o..i.,. "*"'" J.O.yur reaident of fflmttnctoa S.aeb.. ' Hun.tineton Beech. u well U other clUes, ls ~ ..ally of counu ... -violations a1alnJt E SAYS HE BEUl!VIS TBB vloladoat .... Otf ered CARPET CLEANED $19 9~ f11 handicapped citbens, •-.line 1o the re&Joaal merely overslChll bul for the -cap tllei can director or the Callfomla Association for the -lasurmOU11table ~eim. Phy1JcaUy Handicapped. Com,,.... vlolalklill. occordlo1 to Sponeer, are • ------------------IUCb -lngfyalmplomatt.,..,ulalhanlo Cll pro, THE FAM.ILY CIRC . ¥Ide cenue.slope r-inllead of stalnraya or US By. Bil KE•ne c:wt.; (2).to conatnaot a number of ba~m and ~~,.,.~~n-...._ wata fountain facWli• at a lower level thaa -.ormal1 (3) to 'Widen doora of ---for wbeelcbaln and lack of rlUlllll al lntenec\lou. Spencer saya•he Jt not in any way thr.-·.rina bricka at the ctty and wishes lo be of belp Ibis ,.,...k. llil -al lo,_ a Handicap Advil</r)r Com· 1011,ll••"-. __ .,_ • / .. ~.l!I;. :::;;ji'3",.,~"'-~fl, . ''I'm teochin' P J to swing, but he con't Jeorn to get off by himself.'! Area Hospital mbaionwas accepte4byCitf.COUncu-. -• -~ . ···1 DBEPLV PEEL TBEllE IS A NEBb for such a group,'' he said-''We can help make certain things are built accordin& to state l'w and perhaps Sfive loll ol mqoeJ" U.... revaJlillJl.,aa miaht cost,'· he declared. • . .. Spencer, a vol&&Dtetrl cooaultant with the'state on C'Ollltructlon. says. the new Ocean View High School is an area in which bis advisory, commbslon <olildbolp. ' "We can insure that ttie student!: have access to the school and aren't forced Into whee.lchair ghel· tot." he said. • , . He said that ramps should lead to entrances, there should .be elevators arid bathroom racillties mw:t be t•ken into account. •· Spencer says he bas been confined to a wheelchair for 12 years beel\lff of rheum~toid arthritis and basr been' colnmitted to helping lhe handicapped eVer since. • .. .' • f "AT FIRST, I WAS VERY ANGRY becaus~· I coUldn"t 10 anywhere because of steps and stairways,'' he said. ''I got involved.•• Spencer said he served in the Air Force in World War I I and received the Distinguished F1Yfng R habil•t 1. Cross. • . e I a Ion When -he's not maldng speaking appeara es . on behalf or the han<licapped, he's a pain er. .,.. Specializing tn I andscapes and seascapes, he s ys W d 0 • he has sta1ed one-man art shows and ie past pr sl-. ar pemng dentoltheWestminsteTArtAl>oclatton .. . ~ . . . Saddleback Community Hospital in Laa~a Hills has announced the opening ol a rehabilitation unit for patients recovering from surgery, stroke or other disability. The goal of the re-. Physici.,.ans then habilitation team, ac• participate in weekly cording to Harold Gano, conferences tor dis Saddleback Hospital ex-cussion of diagnosis and 0 ecutive ·director, is to treatment -enable each patient to i\.home care nurse ar function at his or her ranges for continued ·maximum. service·s· as needed whet PATIENTS RECEIVE individualized physical. occupational , respiratory .. and speech therapy. as well as dietary , social a nd psychological services. Patients are admitted to the unit on referral of patients are discharged Dr. Gilbert Rodriguez is medical director of the rehabilitation unit ' Boaloc up for. those c'Olleae entrance ex11JDS should be a lot. easier ror El Toro and Mis1ion Vi& Jo hlsh school students thls year as a result of "mini·cou.rse1'' being of. ftted at bolb c1mp\iles. The twe ei1ht-1ess:ion course5, 'one on each camp~. will assist col· loge.bound •ludenll wiU.. tbe Preliminary Sdlolaatlc Aptitude Test, the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, t.be Scholastic Ap- tit IJ de Test, the American College Test. the State Achievement Test, and the Advanced Placement Test. Saddleback VaJley Unified School District trustees. who adopted the courses this week, . noted that the mini· courses were tried out last year and eight stu· dents who subsequenUy took the English Ad· vanced Placement Ex- am all passed it. Mesa Resident Gets Degree Costa Mesa resident David T. Vistica was among 73 students graduating from Iowa State University, Ames. Iowa, with the doctor of philoso phy degree, following the convoca- tion ceremonies. Vistica received his degree in molecular, cellular developmental biology. ' Tln--T .. any Ii wine room 1nd hall I le1ordlfft i f lffln Sir•) Alf LtVIWt.ROOM • DIWlll ROOM (lrfi1J1c aul) l1•HALL $2995 CLUWED Now • , , A~vanctd fec,.ftit1•t1 and Ot11lnt •••tlopMnh Mnt pelli~lt superior results ri&ltt in your llomt - ud at 1 price JM c1n 1fforlll. Now you c1• hawt yo11r c.,,tts cl11u• prottt- sio•ally IS''''" IS •• likt. CRecardltss t 'tt l HfllVl .. Q ALL OP OlllAHOC COUNT'f Wf LL CL£tiH OHY AOQ1ltO HA L ROO M 1195 WllH f lTHlfl r~E ABOV E SPlCI ALS ,, 675.-9140 NOT DELIGHTED? DOM'T PAY! LIVING ROOM H!u$2995 Deep Soil Extraction MOST CARPETS ORY IN Yi TO 1 Yi HR • LIVING ROOM HAU & DINING lOOM YIS, WI. 00 DY£ CARP£ ING "IGHT IN YOUlt HOfWE .... It Is,...., t• UM l""'•••l•hly, W. wlll •IM TINT., COLORIZE,...,,. a,.at wt.flt' ~I at . tlllhtlllldlt'--' c.Mtp. COLOM soe .. IGHT ANO VIVID')lrou wlll ... ..uund- • • liUilRilnT•• SYST@m. GUARANTEE CARPET CLEANING & DYE CO •. 109 27th STREET, NEWPORT BEACH, CA. Your Number 1 Dual Purpose Home Furnishin s Center Our Beautiful Pillow Talk Convertible -their private ·physicians, who remain in charge of the patients under treat· ment in the lVlit. RODRIGUEZ AND Gano will discuss the new service on the 10:30 a.m . ''You and Your Health'' program on RETV. channel 6, Mon day. The program will be rebroadcast at noon the frittowing day '· r ATTEND Additional information I N G. on the rehabilitation unit ----------is available by calling At Sehool · the hoopital 's public in formation offic e 837-4500, ext 287 Manager · For O(:TD Joseph A. Cooper has been named manager of operations for the i Orange County Transit l District (OCTD>. Cooper, previous to . coming to OCTD, was senior surface planner in charge o{ all day-to-day route and se rvice coordination for the Southern California Rapid Transit District. A resident of Long Beach, Cooper has been in the transit indu~try for 33years. Robert J . Bon5et, Westminster's as is- tant chief of polic . is -:=::::::::::;:::;::;:;:::;;::;;::::;- attending FBI Na-DAILY PILOT tional Academy at CLASSIFIED ADS Quantico, Va. He will &42·5678 be there until Dec. U . .Antiques • Repaired and Restored • snyer -Brass -Gold -Copper -Pewter Metal Polishing and Lacquering llA SllVICIS WIOUGHl llOH II~ llDS IAfHtOOM flll:r Ult!S flATWAlr 1AM~ HAllDWAltl !{,.ORMAND'( R]!Flf'f I SHERS Nc"·por1 Bt~th 111tfnAct sns CANOl( ·slK':lt~ llANl)filllS In C.nnt7 VUl.ige ~ SlO J~I S1 •• ti}."°J l.Jl ~i...r .. ....,.. r- I • FABULOUS HERCULON"! Now you can h•ve ,all lhe charm and lradlllon of ye•lerday wilh all the car• tree easy lo cle•n fabri cs of todayt And the.HerculonS llber has bultt'-in stain release. Ws..., A•1rk-. W.1 q.. ._ •.... SAY~ 5 5 I Reg. $460 NOW Tuxedo ... witb-e-flair! A gently sculptured back, curved side arms and loose end-pillows all add to t)'pical Riviera beauty and comfort. At night. it's your super·sized, queen·size bed . QUEEN SIZE RIVIERA HOTEL-MOTEL MATTRESS This mattress is normally sold to Hotels & Motels -Now Available to You! K• '224 'Thr" Pc. mg . . . s.t Q 1 '184 TwoPc. ueen . s.1 Mt.t Each Full ..... ·V't Piece '54 Eich Twin ... . Pi«• This is a firm mattress cover .,. 693 Coils make up our King Size •• Queen Stze slightly higher -as shown Other Riviera Convertibles ,, l•>w ,., s 197 Riviera has the Corner for You! 9 pc. Corner Group Riviera Recliners -Buy Now! Lay.away fo_r Christmas . 2~ 1 INCH &Gl'.J 3-POSITION 2-POSITION .. THE WA.LL I' FROM "" _::.,'f. • HUGGER •. WALL 1_-r ,~ [~A real man-s ize, . •• ~ 1 _ "-' klng.,lre ""'"" HI-RISERS Our Hi·Rlser sleeps lwo •o many ways! Pults oul and up to become two .. single bed• or one big double! s109 RIVIERA EXCLUSIVE Space Maker Cabinet Bed ·~niV l era cs®CrUV7®CfCSo~O-®o .. ,.. ... , ,,., •-"Yor can only buy a Riviera In .a Riviera showroom!" • .. e .__onvertlb_, . -;;J • J $.-r.lal' .. u! . WE£KDAW: SATIJKDAY: SUNDAY: CreditAwllable. -.. • .·. r~ 7"' 9;30 AM 10 9:00 PM 9:30 AM 10 6:00 PM 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM fl'ee Local Delivery -BUINA PARK .) COSTA MESA . . ...... -,o=u=N=o=:1=--_, 1Sj1 STANTON AVIE. 3015 S. IRISTof· 2393 N. TUSTIN • 4400 979-1040 ~\ ·~\ 998-4170 -1 l \ \ l • ' • Thurldey, October 9, 1175 ' • 1 w ' t ... 1:;_---;:-< - I ---------.· Te nnis Courts Top San' Juan Rec List. Early returns iJl a parks and and the cent,ral park idea drew recreation survey or residents or ayes rrorn 319 respondents. San Juan Capistrano show a Another l49 said they wer1! strong desire for tenniJ courts against the lde'a; 75 others were and a central park wilh his· undttided. torical orientation. Volunteers t1canni ng the Leaders of the effort this "'eek replies also said that tennis reveaJed the results of the Cirsl cou.n1 are the recreatibn facility batch or questionnaires sent ts> most sought in the comm_Wlity. residents as part or a project to Included in the questiormaire asse!:is community parks and as well was a Ust or 57 separate recreation needs. recreation cJes1 s uggestions. Tbe s ubjects winning the T HUS FAR ABOUT 17 percent strongest endorsements in the of the for ms have been returned early returns were aduJt crafts, drawinc. pain ting, all:nmin1 techniques, macrame and ex- <Un!IQM. AS FOR CAPf?l\J. tmprove. menu, the central park, u well as additional faciliUes for field sports drew top priority from the respc>ndentl. The second·place idea was the need for more landscaped parks for "passive recreation" 1ucb as lawn bowling, croquei ana checkers. Third was the need for more ' view P•r~ ln the more plctUttS· que parts of the community. THE SURVEY RESULTS will bttQme part or a rePort which will ~ d rafted by a recently ap- pointed ad·hoc citizens commit· tee cha rged with appraising recreation needain San Juan. From that committee, the re· P.Prt wiU go to parks and recrea- tion _commissioner& and then to the City Council for pc>ssible ratification. "Peace, Joy, Abundance ••. " Hand, Hip Featured In Class SPRING CREST .DRAPER:1I1E:;S~.rf· m· mfrfITrf An All-New Look • This is.how caption for this creative Christmas card begins. Artist who did it, a girl form Los Angeles, feels strongly that all mankind should enjoy the three. She is mentally r etarded. Card by J 'Me me Boyd was created at Art Center of Exceptional Children's Founda- tion, 2225 W . Adams Blvd., Los Angeles, whic h is selling cards and note paper to benefit programs 'for retarded. Order information may be obtained from Mrs. Ruth Stiers, 545-6067, in Costa Mesa, a member of F;..iirvicw Families and Friends, serving Fairview State Hospital. Films Set at Library Huntington Beac h Recreation, Parks and Human Services Depart· ment is offering a class in 1-lawaiian a nd Tahitian Dance for 8-13 year-olds at Edison Community Center, 21377 Magnolia Sl. The f.luntington Beach Library In - formation a nd Cultural Resources Center will show feature-length films free of charge. the Apes .. , which will be s hown on Oct. 14. On Oct. 28, "The Longest Day" is sch~duled. Future attractions inc lude : Boys a nd girls will leam the basi c hand and hip movements used to t e ll s tories for th e Islands. A fee of $5 covers the eight-week course. Films will be shown on Tuesday evenings fro m 7 to 9 in the Pacific' r oo m of the Huntington Beach Library, 7111 Talbert St., Huntington Beach. "Downhill Racer··. No1". J8, .. I I-Icard the Owl Call My Name", Dec. 2 and '"Help! .. Dec. 16. For further information, call the library·s media center at 536·:>484. Children Focused The (irst movie will be "Planet of • • ANNOUNCING A NEW A DDITION TABLE LAMPS • Hand thrown on the potters wheel • Excellent craftsmanship • Each one truly unique • Custom orders invited • Priced from $30. to $40. A workshop entitled "Dynamics of a Child's Day" will be held from 12 : 15 to 4 : 15 p .m ., Satur- day, at Orange Coast Coll ege. The wo r k s hop is sponsored by the Ch ildren 's Services Council , a member of the California Ch ild Care Coordinating Council . More information can be obtained by calling 557-6043 . Fire Week Observed ''Fire Prevention Week" will be celebrated with the opening or the California Division or Forestry /Orange County Fire Departments to the public. All their Orange Coast !:ilations will tie open to the pu.bli('~alurday from 9 a.m.'until 4 p.m . Newllrom all over California WISHON-HARRELL STONIEW ARE SOUTHCOA.ST VILLAGE Is rounded up each day In lhe 556-8165 COAN ER OF SUNF\.ONER Ii 8EAll STAEET~ANTA ANA DAILY PILOT There's at·horne excitement In our new r•ndom block p•r· quet top 36" • '8" ••lnul finish t•b~ with gold trim on • amar1 double pec:leat .. with superb contemporary design tor dkting •nd 1ntert•fnlng. Unusually nne chairs wfth r•w: hide or buckskin toned auperaofl FURNITURE I vinyl over foam floppy plllow backs 3 on swivel c•aler base. FrH dee-• orating H nlce, lrM delivery and "" • our warr•nty of qu•llty. With e.rten. sion l•al at sli&ht additional cost. 2 S. ' Dine home In style with our smart new random block set that looks llke more, llves llke more than the terrific RB price. • .......,.~.,,.....! lt'Mltl.b' I UJ •01111tt Ii.ti ...,_,.,It; 1100 fl ,,.. lhotl J lllllllft•1 lltt W, I-• OTUtmtMllNll 111t1 S..Ollt ~t --rtltoi •It ........ 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FT4101 DIELIYERY & SET-UP INCLUDED VALUE Cj)U.ALITY SIELIECTION SIERYICIE WE SERVICE WHAT .. WE SELL MODll..GUMOW CAUFOR OUR LOW PRICISON THESE MOORS I-YEAR PARTS & SERVICE FREE ......,._ ............. .......... - MODILGU7to $735 HAS GLASS TOP s59s 1-------.----WHYBUYATABC?~~~~...-.­'° DAYS ll l'AYMIMT$1SAMIASCASH01 LOW DOWH AND 36 MOMTHS TO PAY lo.A.CJ • I YIAR -l'AllTS • I YIAll -5aYICI • 3 VIAi PICTURE TVIE WARRANTY ITHI TMRD YIAlt IS AIC'1 ~ WAlllAMTYI • FRH DEUYEllY AHD "SIT UI' lit" DIAGOMAL AND ~-I • IAMU\IBICAllD -MASTEll CHAIM • WE $Ell¥ICI! WHAT WI SIU. • llNOW OUR PRODUCTS INSIDE AND OUT• MOC MMISSIOIBI SALISt•L ----·----------•..m I OYR %~YEARS lt4 OL4N•E COUNTY 11146 BROlllllST HUNTINGTON IOCll 968-3329 All •••lleble ••dell lo llock ood DISl'LA Y AT ORANGE COUNTY'S U.R•IST IHDIPIHDINT l!:A·ZINITH DMl•I MANY '76 ........ S IH STOClll HOURS: DAILY 10-7 Mel MOH, TltUR5. A Fil. I 0-t SAT. I0-•30. 12-5 • I • I - IJI ........ .Of Self-pity And, Sweetll ' . WllJ ·la It 10 muq. people do..iap a tra'I• !DI for c!IO<olate dWfq UloM u-..._ they're feelln1 IOl"IY far tboimol.,., .._ ll\YlttrlOUI. Sucb WUfOUlldtobolbo-la a etudy of the food compodllaao al 1,JOO J':tz 1 1. Tbl ••me rffearc:b ~ ... e· ton! to.,,.,. a cup al CQlf9e, tll cr alcobollc to drlak Iller Uln'n eHiT tbeDJ.Selves in sorne way. · Q. ''DO insect• 1leept A. Sort of. They doo't clooe their eyes. NO eyelids. But they lie around and looked dazed every so often. \ RUNG Ell AND PASSION Hunger and passion produce the same look on a fellow's face. When our Love and when it'• wet. War man metiollld tbat to an editor'• wife 1111 other day, 1he looked •t her huoli6Dd and •1114, "Good h•hWm1 Do you mean all tl>oee yean I could bave Juotfeclblm?" -ANY PAll•Bll who wears blue dtnlm ovoralll lmowa lbat I«\ of m1terl1l 1et1 1troa1er ' ,...,,....,,Qclob«t11'7S QUllNll I Phil lnterlaiMll , J0-9 n..,. •.. ~ ·-------- "All J can think o . plant ... " you have-n't been wall!'rlng your - For Da•a Hills • Accreditation Steps Begi,n , DNLV PILOT •t School Ideas Sought . lltACk LIGHTING 15% ORi COMES IN 3 FINISHES & •LAMP STYLES Tbe Caplltreno Unllle4 leiloOl Dlltrlct ll '''t'n1 clUHaa .to _.,. cm Ill Growtb Pie ....... Ad•l•orr Coau11ilalan. J)eldliDe for appllcl&icD 1-------------.---------.----t la~y. Tho commlHIOD ld- 'lllea tho dlatrlet board al trua-on C.-tb· rolotld orobl1m1. II ID· eludes olno cltluns from throu1bout tbe 15•· square mile dt.trlct. TWO VACANCIES have been created by the relocation of ctlarter commission members Robert Greco of Dana Point an.d Barbara Kroglua of Laguna Niguel. ,Present members of (j)U01%EL LAMPS • FtXTqllS the . comrnllslon are i....--------.--Cbalrma o Rlcbard CHILDUtff Dickey or San Clemente, SPllDY Ll4Lft'<R David Ricker of Mluion ..,.... 1;, Viejo, WllU1m Bath11to s399s of San Juan C1pt.trano. Judy Davin of Mission V11Jo, Alan Scbrleber of FULL San Clemente, Diane WllloaalLa1ua1Nlguel SWAG RUSTIC LOOK 'SWAG LAMPS ALLSHAlllS IMITOCll 10% OFF HOVEL TY LAMPS •• SOM!! THINK it odd that the dale' tne, which grows in the desert, requires far more water than &Dy other sort ol fruit tree. Dana Hill• Higb Scbool Assl<tant Principal and William Wet.gerber 3 Maureen Redilold hU been named cbalrwomaif'Of of San Juan Capistrano. STYLES ~ 1lffrin1 comaiittee to prepare the school for ac· . di I 1% M .... a...t Glllo 0t NlglltUgtot 25°/o OFF ,,1 credllltian by the Watem AssociaUon of Schools THE COMMISSION ::~~~~g ,_ _____ ...,..,.. ____ ..... .., ·sa• .. ~ 0COP'Jl;IE Waa none other lhl1I Talleyrand wbo 11ld a &ood cup or coif" should be "black as the devil, hot as hell, pure as an angel and sweet as love.'' J'\le been tn r•taurant.s that nrvtd Irish coffee, coffee mouue, lced colfee, eoffH espre110 and Now Orll8DI dark roast with 1 chicory Irick. But bave no-found anr con.. a la Talleyrand. Why not? 1 and eou..... regularly meets on tho 1------------------Mrs. Rldfield will bead nel, students and com-fU'St ·and third Thursday a self-atudy team lnch,KI-munity members. · nights. E LE GANTE in1 Lucy Hicks, non-THE GROUP WILL Applicants may sign tuchlnc employe com-prepare conclusions con-· up by contactina: the dis--. UGffTING mna mlttee chairman; Al cerning streneths and' trict admlnt1trative p I Ir c e • t e a c h In I' limitations of the ·~· I 10rvlce1 office for •P.[ 3762 SO. IRISTOL S •HT... .t...,"' e111plo1•• commtttee: u a whole and lti pllcatlon · blanks . A ,..,,..,..A chairman; Jobn Plllll, dlvlduelcomponont1.1 Proopecllve memben lllS'IOL'IOWM&COUHnY ' ,1tudent commltt••. ''Thete recommend&· will be interviewed by• (7 J •~ • LAMPI ·ue•rn• ... FIS •UWSMAMS ...... i a: --· TAKE HEART, my dear, with the re(iort that the waist measurement of the Statue of Liberty is 35 feet. cb1lr111an; and Sarah tiolll ahould help uo In \ 1creentn1cominlttee. 14 · -6-0494 Llppl ~ember of the&. our eontlnuin1· efforta to ~ __ _;,·--·~----L--..f.--:-:;.;:' .. ~-;;;;.":;:-:;:";,;"":,;;,';•;;• •:•=:';,;" ____ ,..:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;~ tlict ooardoftrual-. improve the quality al "'TRI! EVALUATION the •chool." Ph't l / IT W AB THE official a1ency known u the U.S. Bureau of Standarda that detormjnecl a woman's averaae reactioa time behind the wheel ot a car was nine to ten times lwlfter than a man's. will concentrate on tho Grl1no~, IOhool prln· I extent to which tho ma· clpal uia IF YOU TELL the bartender to put a little zest in your drink. you're ukin1 him to toM In a slice of lemon or orange peel. That't rtaht, the ori&inal defiottion of zest was said slice of peel. And it's still listed in the big dictionaries, the first meanine. Jor purpo111 of the THE WESTERN ~­ t11chln1 end 11arnln1 oociation or 1chool1 l'l\I actlvltln ":~ bolq ac· colle1es is an Ind._., I =~led, ~n . Red· dent, vo1untary, non· ll"ollow1ns the self 1,overnment8:I or1an.lz•· ud d b t1on respon11ble for ln· It Y con ucted Y the sUtutional accredltina or achool 1roup, DanaHllll secondary school• will be vliitft by a 1roup Nonaccredltatlon couJci ol educator• from ou~· mean graduates would side the district. Th11 have difficulty being ac~ aroup, will analyze the cepted as bonafide stu· school 1 ielf·1tudy. COi\· dents at som e un · Addre11 mall to L.. M. BoJld, P.O. Box 15'0, CostaM1109212B. CopJ/rlghl 11175 L.M. Boyd --- fer with school penon·. iversities. Our selecttons o! exquisite porcelain art. crystal de~gns. and an array of collectors treosures are on d isplay daily. \ Cybls. Grange!. Kazmer, Burgues. Boehm, Van Ruyckevelt, and Royal Worcester ore port of the petrlcks collectlon. For that special gill, the selection or crystal de~gns by Baccarat. lalique, St. Louis. and Daum will sottily the most discriminating collector. Our collectors treasures range from the finest of c:ollector plates to orlglnol or signed&. numbered lithographs by Normal)' Rockwell. John A. Ruthven, and Irene Spencer. just to name o few. I We Invite you to )oln our pampered customers In partaking of our c hampagne service. Pll9ffrot1 pllllCl<t OOlilfY I potCllaln -pllrlc:ks I colleclOfl 1741 westcllf dotva. c~ oll 9ollely ~ l>IOen. C91W. 92660 666 n. coast hig""'°V '--- (71') 646-J373 loguna t>eoch. collt. 92651 . ~.A LL It • •a C71•J 494-0316 1 lnQu'W ~ rnQfOroeclt CQldl. lndMcfual cnoro-~I. and PMOr'OI kWCMovt ant lrwtted. ' .-........ ~...._N; .............................. lf.l.A. t ' L FINE HOME FURNISHINGS INTERIOR DESIGN Serving Southern California Since 1926 THE BIGGAR TRADITION The West's most varied selection of the t¥orld's gr~at home furnishings including: • HERITAGE • DREXEL • HENREDON • AIRELOOM • SIMMONS • BROWN JORDAN plus many others Biggar's Custom Upholstered Sofas and Chairs &c~ Sfwvic• ••• has o BiQ9C1' meonirq - o ~ty of ....,ice to notth Ou · ftmihriqJ. "After 10le" seMc:e /\ mthing -·ve been build'~ on lince 1'126. M f..mhiotr ae r+.ot~ inspec;ttd a"d wvicecf befOI"• def'"'.,. t'o )"OU. Tho utrro1f cae i. den wtwn hondrir"19 ~. Custon'llr sati\foc:tion always ii msi.nd. Toward th1 end. 8iQQar' s hot •11t...;v. M!Mce fcx:iliries to horde any ..,-vice nMd. frofessioftol d~ ... fJOl'n °"' fam:>Ut inf.O dt~ ttolf O'tl ~ cwmobl. lo pO¥tde you wi1h prof•sticrd ~en:• ot rro •Ira cha99. \ ) I ., " " I ,, I • I I I I ' I I I • • • : I I I I ! • • l J • ' r~ DAILYPILOT lliflZ Flg•re • t: P~:'!.~?:!!oo!0~.~!1~ln~ ·will be grand 111arahal of Fountain will operate food and pmt~ In Valley's "Halloween Happenings" the center. located at • Brook.hunt parade Oc~. 25, part or thil year's SlTeet and Edin&er Avenue. There thtff.day October l'!!'tival. also will be live dallf emertalnment. The feallval, sptm>ored by the In addition, SJM Fleola.Sllowa will Fountain Valley Lions Club and furnish fides. ~ Chamber of Commerce, will be held The parad6Wlll begin at 10 ~m. at ; Oct.24t.hrough26attheclty'sRecrea· Slater Avenue and Brookhura. then tion and Cultural Center in Mile continue north on &oolihurat to the Square Park. recreation center. ' ·' : " ·Newport Resident Mission ... ~ • • • ' • ' Named to Panel Oscar P. Zabarsky or Newport Beach bas been appointed to the advisory panel of USC's Sea Grant Institutional Program. Zabarsky. president of Martek In.strumenls, Inc., will assist the panel in its role of providing ad· vice for the Sea Grant program. Goals or the program are to develop and utilize the coastal and oce::lnic resources in the most effec· tiveway. Zabfl.rs ky's background includes a B.A. in chemical engineering from UCLA and a· M.S. in finance and marketing from Cal Stale Long Beach. He has previously been employed al Hydro Products and Beckman Instruments, Lnc. PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE " NOTICE Of' NON·ll •l~NSlaJUT'I' f'ICTITIOUS aUSINl!:SS ..,lie• I• her•bY gi¥•n 111•1 lhe -NAMI! STATIEMaNT Visit~ ' Students and faculty of Western State Univeni· ty College of Law of Orange County will tour the city and mission in San Juan Capistrano Saturday as a bicenten- nial observance. Professor Charles Parker, faculty member and member of the Orange County Bar As· sociation's Bicentennial Committee, is in charge of the observance. PUBLIC NOTICE .. ICTITIOUI aUSINlll NAMI! STATaMaNT di~ wlll nol '-r•s-111119 tor · n. toUo•l'!ll pe,_ 11 doing ti.$- • .,., Wbll Of' ll•blll1!•1 contracted by ,,..,.,: Tn. tollowlno ptorsoni ••• Ootngtwll • -··" ~ ot,,_r tll•n mywlt on Of' .tte.. HARBOUR GULF, 14'21 ~ AMERICAN POOL OESIGHERS thltidMe. cwh" Hunll1t9I011 B••cll. C•llfof'ni• end CONSULT ANTS, 'Stl R•inl., Or., Cypnu,Glllklrnl•_. 0.• 1t1116th a..,01 <>t:tobtr, 1•1s. ...., Lll'ld• IC•thlftnW•lktr 5.9rnil'l Kllallb, tSl2 J1otr• a.. .• .....,.. 'J'cll G«IMll J•m•1. 'ffl R.tnlef' DI'., CYJ!ft",C.Utornl•~ 24761 LolNID•. 1"'1':on 8"c:"-C•lltornl• t2W El Toro, c.. t2'30 This ~-· II COl'IOuCIH by ........ J•'"" ROC.rt B••n"-•1, m li! SC., SQI S.«h, Clllllom l• '0140 dl¥1d1NI. PubllMed OrMIO-1..o.au O•llY PUot, s.mll'I l( .... lfb TJll1 IMlsl,...,1 Is (Onducl..:I by • 91f19r•• Nn,...rllllo. Oct.l ,f , 1S.1•1j « ~ ...,..7, Tl'll1 11•"9mlfll w•1 flled with 1i. ___________ _, c-.ty '"" of Ofo•no-County on Or.- lDDlr6, 1t1S. J-c:ll G. J•me1 t Tl'lls 1l•t.mtnl w•i IUfll wllh lhe C-ly c .. n ., Ofo•ntl'I' Cou"'' on s.p. t.mmr U, lt7j. PUBLIC NOTICE ---======-=--1 • P\lblllhed Or•nve Co.ail D•llY Piiot, f'ICTITIOUS IUSIN•ll Or.loller t , 16, U , 30, .. 15 ..o-75 ~ , Nn .. NAMa ITAT•M•NT TM lollowlng oersons ••• dol"'ll lllnl· ,...,,.,; VAN'S BELGIAN WAFFLES ANO CREPE S 01' COSTA MESA , WESTPORT SQUARE, Ut E. 111" 'Sir•!, Cost• Mew. C•lltornl• mi1 0.M L WUllll•, ttM ill mini Pl~. Cost• Mlow, C.Utornl• '11626 J•m•1 Bond Ho9u•. •750 Perk fQwl)Orl No. •10, N•wQOrl Btr•ch, C.lllor"l•t2..0 • Thli blflln•IS ,, cond\ICl•CI bY • gwotr•I HtlMt•"lp. 0.ML.Wlthll• Tl'lll 1t•t1 .... nt wa\ Iliff wit" the COunly Clerk of O!'•n941 County on Oc· totlff6, 1~1S. ..... P\lblllhffl Or•no-Co.a1t D•llY Piiot. Dctobert, 16, Jl. JD, 1915 ll21·1' PUBLIC NOTICE PulllllMed 0rMo. ,.,.,, 0.lly l'llOI, ------------ls.tpt, 11,JS.•ndOcL l , t , ltlS 1"1·1$ PUBLIC NOTICE a7MSJ PUBLIC l'llOTICE NOTICI! TOC••DITO•S NOTtc• TOc••o•TO•S su ..... ::·c~~Of'THI! suH•IOllCOUW'TOJITH• ITATI! Of' CAJ.1 .. 0llNIA f'Oll STAT• Of' CALl,OlllNIA f'Oll TMI COUNTYOf'O•ANGa TMaOOUNTYOl"OllANGI! , M I tM,A-Mtlf I.. In lh• • t•r of the E1l•I• of Eit•t•ofHAROLOCOft•YWOOOS. Bf.RT RAM EVERETT OEVERE, •kll OIKMl9d. I BERTRAM E. DEVERE, E. 8 . E. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 10 the DEVEAE, BERT DEVERE, credltonotllla•bov•MITlllddecect.nt DKMMd. UWll •II 119n.on1 .... vlng cl•l,,.. ~ii Nolle• 11 MrebY 91.,•n lo credllors the .. Id dl<•denl ••• rtQUlret:I lo 11i. 1'111¥1"'11 Cl•lml •Pini! lM Wld diK•· 1,,_m, wllll lhe MC•l,•tY ¥OUC ... I. In ci.nt to Ille w 111 cl•lms In llW office ot ttw ol'llc• o1 the c19•k ot 1n. •DOW'"" !I'll! cl•r-ol lhe 9for•Uld co..rl or to Ulled cOl,lrl,or to P••Mnl 11\em, wtth ttw pr'"""! tt.m IO the uncMr1lgned •1 lhe IWCllSMI"( ¥OUCIWrl lo IM llol>dt<~ llffk•ol STANLE'I' C. ANOERSON,4JI at ttw ottkt other ~ttor ... y JOHN N '°"'"Sprint Slt'ftl In IM atvof L06 FLOOO, ,., D . 80• 11i J, ,.,,1 ...,...., In Lot A~lal County, which lltooltllunl Slrftl, Fo1tnl•ln V•li..,, --::::===-:::-=-:o;=::.---1 •Mtff offk• 11 I ... PIK• of tHnlnHi ot (;Mlfof'M '2,9' ..... lcll Ls tlW pl«• of NO Tl Ca TO CllaDITOllS IN un0tt$lllf*l In •II m•l1ffl PH'!-4ft. bull-ot tM ~dltrsl9nea In •II .....,,. SUf'•lllOll COUllTOfl'TNIE if'9 to .. 1c1 •stet•. Suell Cl•lt111 wlll'I IM •rs ,,_rt411111,.. to tlll lll•ll o1 Yid ot- STAT• O .. CALl .. O•NIA f'O• rwc•sw"' vouc.hers muil bit llled or cedlltfll wlUlln tour monlM Mier Ille THf. COUNTY 01' OllAHGa pr9Mnl•d •1 •lore1•lll w llhln I-llrtl ,...,.l(•llonof lhll notlCI. Ne. A ... rrs rnontl'ls •fl•r l,,. llrsl l>Ubllc•llonol ltll• O.i.llOr.tobotr I , ,,,, 1E11•1• ot EUN ICll A. WHITE, notice. LIUl,nWood1S.wv•r1 'DKNWl:t. 0.ted0cl~rl, 1t1S E•ec:utriloltheWlll NOTICE IS Hl!REllY GIVEN to the "fl'"l'l.c 00URANCE AND ottn.now. Mrntdclfl:.a.nt 1· c'9dltCM'loflhe•boft,._.mtdclK..wnt TRUSTCOMPANYAND JOHNN ,LOOO lhM•U119non1 .... .,l"9clltifN~t CAMILLACAROLYN l"O .. ~_,1 -t1W .. Id dec:l>dent •••required to t1i. DEVEAE tfni.,__11wrstSll'Nt ll'litm, wltl'I ,,.. .... c ...... ., VOUChllt'I, ln E•tc:Ulor1ot the Wltl .._..,.,. V•l .. y, Callte1111I• ",. the Offk • 01 tn. cl•rk or tn. "°"9.,.. o1 wlddl(tol!nt T•l:Crtt l MMll4 lltledcourt,or to p ..... nt 1n.m, with IN ITANlll'I' C. ANOa•SON A ...... y tw ·--'ri• •. , . nee•......, ..-n.r1, to In. undllrlfgNll ._..,,..., ... 1-uw Pub41Med Ofo•not ca.st 0.lly Piiot, •I 1127 w. llrookAPOrl, Covin•. •1Mt11 ... l119Slrw.t Oclobe • "''J JO 1t15 --., Glllfornl• t1722. wlllcl'I 11 the lll••ol LasA...-..Call..,._l•tMIJ r ' ' • ..,.._ bY$1nost ot ..,. Uftd9r1l9M11 In •II mtl• Publlilhll'd Or-.noe Co.asl 0.lly Piiot, 1en ,..ri.1n1no 10 I"-•"•'• ot Wei-. octoi:.rt, 1•. 2J,JO, 1•1s m1-1s cedlnt, wllllln lour m011IM .ttw IM Urst oublk•llon ot lhls not le•. Do*I 0Cloblr•, 1t15 CHARILllS II. WHITE En<u'IOtof the Wlllol' lM Now "'""" docHllnt CHU\. al a . WHITa 1mw.~ CMtM,CM!fWMot1n1 hl:(t'lfl-11119 ............. _ ..... Pulllltllilcl or-.. Co.ail 0.Uy Pllol, Ddobtr<r,t.,n.:11, 1t11 .,..,, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "' I . 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He also has two s heep1dogs,· Big- ger and Bogart, who more than adequately fulfill their role of · ··man's best friend.'' It was a nice lifestylewtlil Wolf read a newspaper story about a Newport Beach' proposal to· ban all dogs from the beach at all "times. ''I blew my stack. I didn't sleep well that night, 0 Wolf said. '.'I'm · not the world's angry man, but l was indignag.t.'' Wolf, the owner or a Los Angeles printing plant, has ~n told by his doctor to walk on the beach, and he is in the habit of tak- ing his dogs with him for compa- nionship. Seeing this possibility of deprivation was what moved him to action. He placed a \4-page ad in the Daily Pilot decrying the ''discrimination in Newport'' and stating that ''Newport Beach may not have been 'democr atic' (before) but a{ least it was 'fair.'" ·, .. This ad, Wolf admitted, cost ·Rosie Broome has moved from powderptiff racing to the novice motorcycle class, an impressive feat. • • ' • I - him close to $IOO from Is own pocJl;et. He bas dot sdlicited con- tributions and does not.expect to be repaid tti.rough donations. EQUAL CONSIDERATION The ad, which he wrote himself "in 90 seconds,•• further stated that '"Fair' (means) equal con- sideration for the desires and re- quirements of all members of the community. On Sept. 8th the Newport Beach city council took · the fint move to ban all dogs from the beaches and beach sidewalks. , .throughout the year. ALL HOURS ... ALL DAYS. ''The dogs can't d._o anything to st.op the final imposition of this new law at the City Council meet- ing of Oct. 14th ... but all fair- minded people ... dog owners or otherwise can. . . with your help. "We have lea:Sh and refuse laws. . .enforce them." Wolf said his first cause of in- dignation was that he did not know this ordinance wu going to be proposed during the sept. 8 council meeting, and another was the fact that no one seemed to know who pr~sed the ordinance in tbefirst place. (A City spokesperson said that. ' I ' copies of the city council agenda are available in City Hall for several days before each meeting and that the ordinance was pro- posed by the police chief in answer to the cityocouncil's re- quest for a · better structure in animal control.). · 'HOGWASH' Wolf was to~me people thathecouldnotget · gfrom C·ertain segments o Newport Beach society, but has found that · this preconceived opinion is .. hogwash." He has had good response to petitions, which are b,!:ing limited to registered voters who are pro- pertyowners in Newport Beach. Wolf also plans to convey his viewpoint to each city council member, but feels frustrated that it is SQmetimes hard for in- dividuals to know how to deal with "'all levels of government.'' He stressed that he is not trying to cause a big fight in the city or Newport Beach. "I like lo bring out the pros and cons,'' he stated. "I respect the opinions of people who seriously want this law to come through.·' But, as a trained journalist (he worked his way through Medill School of J ou rnalism at NOrthweslern University with a job in a printing plant), he wants to see both sides Of the question thoroughty discussed. Wolf at one time was "quite ac- tive" in his industry, working for the betterment of the profession, but he has not been politically in- volvt!a in Newport Beach, so this is anew kind of action for him. OOGGIEBAGS What is the disagreement between those who would ban the dogs apd those who favor the statU3quo? · It"s simply that some dog owners use .:'doggie bags" and others don't. Wol( estimates that there is a tripling of the dog population in his area during the winter, when c<>U~ge students rent at the lower rates. · This, naturally. makes the pro- blem worse, since ·'they don't W1e leashes. They like to have them run hard and exercise.·· The dog owners in turn protest that the beach becomes a garbage pall tiuring· the summer, when many of the short-term tenants don't bother to take proper care of their refuse. This opens a Pandora's Box of related side issues, such as "neutering and litter la"ws, the dif· ferent attitudes peop)ehave about dogs, or problems d( skateboards and bicycles on the beach sidewalks and President Ford's ~rollfic dog. · But the basic issue is whether dogs should remain on the beach · or lie banned. If they remain, th~ question is whether owners will clean up after them. "[used to carry a bag and bean example," Wolf said. "Now, the dogs relieve themselves near a re- fuse bins. I just reach in and get a paperc~.ptoscoopit up.·· , The question which prompted the interview with Wolf was "what kind of man would spend a lot of money on an ad defending his right to take his dogs on a beachinNewport?'' The answer is a peaceful man who likes the comforting pre- sence of Bigger and Bogart u he walks the beach in the sunset l)ours. He has to walk and would rather not do it alone. \. Somehow, dogs offer n· derstanding when a man is weary of the cares of life. ''A lot of men £ind companionship in dogs,'" Wolf -said. "Even the President has always had a dog." 'I like to bring put the pros and cons. I respect the opinions of people who seriously want this law to come through.' Last to Start • l 1 I I l • ! Finishing First Her Goal COLUMBUS, Ohio CUP)) - Competitiveness is an asset in Rosie Broome's motorcycle rac· ingcareer. In five years, this 20-year-old from Columbus has worked her way up from powderpuff competi- tion to become one of the first female racers in the novice class in Ohio. It hasn't been easy. "The first time I got On a "Qtotorcycle to race, I was thrown off and went to the hospital," she said in an interview. "I've even been in some races where the guys wouldn't even speak to me,'' added Miss Broome, a 5-foot-1 brunette with blu,eyes. "They completely ignored me," she said. "They wouJ.dn'l teU me where I was in the lineup, so I grabbed the list out of the guy's hand and looked foi'myself. Her father, Gene, her older brother, older sister and younger brother have all raced at onetime or another. ''1 was the laatooe to start,''sheaaid: . She said she had big dreams In the beginning. but has learned to live one day ala tlme. ''There you couldn't pass anyone, and the tint off the line won,'" •he 1atd. ''I wa the tint ' lirl in Ohio to paH anyooe in that class, and I was told I woold be -. ' • disqualified. "[·told them I thought passing was the object or the game," she added. She said she had little trouble breaking into the all-male lineup. ''The people at the tracks dido 't want the women racing because they thought they'd be hurt," she said. Last year she made it to the nov- ice class on a 100 cc motorcycle. This year she gr aduated to a 360 cc. "I did pretty well in the south, picking up 12 points at Daytona,·· she said. ''I"v e had some bad luck inOhio.'' She said sh e became ac- customed to the south's dirt tracks, but had difficulty adjus t- ing to the pea gravel at the tracks in theriorth. ••And the first half of this year I spent learning how to hang onto the larger motorcycle," she said. A rider needs 40 points to move from novice to junior division on the racing circuit. Her 12 points will carry over next year and help toward her40points. Miss Broome travels to races with her mechanic fatheriit a red- and-whlte van with red roses alona the aide. Inside are her two Yamaha 380s, a cooler and a tool box . She wears powder blue leathers with wh ite lettering and a while helmet, and says she finds most mele racers are nice. ·· 1£ they're worried about my beating them. then lhey·rc not good racers,·· she said. "After the initial shock or a woman racer wears off, we get along fin e,'" s he added. "I've had no arguments, but heard a rew snide remarks. "Before a race, l "m nervous." she said. "When I getonlhetrack. I don·t th ink or all t hose racers in front of me. or those behind me. l just concenll'ate on who is beside me and race him. regardless if we are battling for last place. "Some men probably wouldn't have hung in there this long," she said about her slow pace in attain- ing the 40 points needed to move up in the racing circuit. ''It could take 10 years for me to get my 40 points, but all the time 1·m learning," she said. "I've fallen down, but that· all goes toward learning, and everyone had to do it sometime in his career. "Most guys quit when they get married and can't afford It any more, or if they get busted up P,ret- ty bad ," s he· said. "That's Pro- bably howt'JI havetoquit.•1 • - 1 I ; • i • • ,(ll.,,"-_DAl:;::>lo!Y.!P:!ll,,:O~T!_ _______ T~h~u!!'~"'!!'!!!..!, Oc~l_!!O!!be<!!._!9"-, !119!!275 xtras Accent h1t'1 the difference.between a "ho-hum'' fall ensemble and Of'e that's really Ii m ushing? ,A few well-choiie n ucceasories, according to Don Norton, who led a fast-paced t.•xtruvuguni.-in South Coa11t Plazu which showt..-d how to "get It all together." After desl'ribing new look s and new »hoes for fall and winter he sfepped uside tu let two models dP a pantomime with scurvcs, hats, sock!I a nd swculcrs show· Ing imag1nul1 \'t' ways lo use them all. Important at·ct.•s:>on l'i> for fall are paisl L•y shawls, mufflers hats, pairs 0£ Sl'tlf Vl.'S for lht: ht;!ad, turtlenecks , s weaters a ru.I bells. "If you can afford only one new thing, buy u top,·· Norton aJvtscd during the May Co. show Dally Pilot Photos By Jo Olson Reward Due For Taurus. ' . • ··Feast Moveable B1EaBi\BOMBECX My husband tossed hl5 brown paper bag on the munter the other ntch~ u be dragged in from work. ••Another day ... anot he r lun ch !'' J chirped. "Why do I always have the feeling I'm having a preacrlplion fill ed?" he "The ones you've been a1ked. sendin& e very day since "What kind or a crack Christmas." ill tb1t? Don't you like "The ones s haped like the lunches I send?" ctuistmas bells ond the "It's not what I would din~ dona: is a bacon -eall.......a-~religjou s ex· bit?· perience." ··Titose are the ones." "What is wrong with , "You said you li ked them?" them." "We don't seem to be "I said they we re in· able to communicate." teresting ... he said flatly. "For ex-"Same thing.·· ample, when you send a "It is not the same plaatic bag full of bacon-thing. I like Mary Tyler bit cookies, I bring the Moore. Henry Kissinger cookies h o me, that isinteresting."· means I .do not want to "It's not easy packing eat the ~kies. I have no lunches, .. J sulked. intention of eating the ''Why don 't you hold cookies. The cookies will the fruit for a rew days make me sick. I cannot until It eetJt well?'· work when I am s ick.'' ''Why?" "I don't know what "Onemoreday andlhe cookies you are talking apple will go into the about." Guinness Book of AT WIT 'S END . Records ror endurance.·· ''That's not funny," I said. "I didn't mean it lo be. How do you think 1 fttl when a guy al the next desk looks over and says, ·Hey , what's in that sand wt ch?' and I have to read the label on it .'' "\Vhat was wrong with the.sandwich?" "You 've heard or ins- tant replay?·· "I am always open to suggestions,'' I said evenly. ' "Okay, why don't you get one of those wide· mouth thermoses for hot things?'' I looked at him. "They don't make them in .your size." Communication is overrated. Ben efits Draw Attention AFFll.l i\T ES: 1·0 sup1>0rt the Laguna ~ach Museum of Art, 1\ff1hates are inv1t in~ all museum"{riends to a dt~ssert t•ard party at I p.m. Monday, Oct. 13. ASSISTANCE LEAG UE: Delegates from l{untini\on Reach. '.\lev•port Bcaeh and Laguna Beach wil l attend the 11at1unnl convention l\londay·Thursday, Oct. 13-16, in the I IOtl·l de! Coronado, San Diego. .;...t rs. f">au l M. Rogers. Newport Beach is conference ch rurman ; Mrs. J .. ce l\fossteller and Mrs. Gilbert Turnbull c:r lluntington Bench \VII! be in charge or philanthropic pro- JC'l'l.S . IRVINF. NEWCOi't1EltS: All newcomers are invited to tilt' monthly luncheon at 11 :30 a .m. Tuesday, Oct. 14 in the \\o'indl'hirner rcst:iurant. Santu Ana . ' On hand to answer 4u(·stions about the area will be Ma yor Art t\nlhony and school board president, Lee Sicoli . p 1.100 I SLE WOi\-1 1\N'S CLUB : Joyc,e Jillson astrological reportl'r on KTTV, Channel 11 Will be th~ spe;;iker following a noon luncheon Tuesday, Oc t. 14 , in the t.•lubhouse. :'its. Jillson, a frequent guest on the Merv Griffin Show -...·di tell the cha racten stics of the various 6igns . ' ART WORKSllOPS: The NiilJel Art Association ls or- feri ng sessions ror children rrom second through eichth grade on the first and third Wednesdays or each month. · Lessons will begin at 7 p. m. in the NlriUel l{ills Junior li1iih St•hool · LITl'LE MERMAID GUILD : Christmas cards ar e be· ing sold by the Huntington Beach group to raise funds for the Children 's Hospital of Orange County. Chair'man ls Mrs. Richard Williama, 846-3291. KAPPA DELTA: The Newport Harbor alumnae as- sociation is planning a two-day garage sale al the home of Mrs. Willia m I~lvingston, 1737Centella, Newport Beach. Hours and dates are noon to S p .m . Friday, Oct. IO, and 9 a ,m. toSp.m . Saturday, Oct. 11 . · On Monday~ Oct. 20, the group will hear Ruth Watne, program director for the Children's Day Treatment Center, Oranee. The Founders Day meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m . in the Newport Beach home of Mrs. Richard Waitneight. RAP CENTER: Dinner and the pres en lat ion of the ··west :Side :Story '' at Sebastian's West. San Clemente is planned as e fund-raiser for the Rap Center, a non.profit. profeaslonally directed community support counselina: center. The eala will begin at 3:30 p.m . Sunday Oct. 12. Checks for $15 per person may be mailed to Ms. Marsha Davis, 2828 N . Bristol St., Apt. 63, Santa AnQ, 92706. COUNTRY FAIR: Mission Viejo Christian Women's Club will present a sale of "homespun items" at noon Tues- day, Oct. 14 , in the El Adobe restaur ant San Juan Capistrano. ' The luncheon meeting, open to the public, will feature a talk by Marie Rohrig who is billed as a "vivacious homemaker.'' Ann Landers Conc~rn Wei I Fed DEAR. AN'N FRIDAY, OCTOBER JO LANDF.RS: I :im a 47. -........ By SYDNEY 01'1ARR ~~~~ fn~~~~·t~~~le is high , Y C' a r o 1 d ti i "o r c e d ~·ou enjoy r estituranl never leave her, So. we a heel. He proved it by Don't you realize the DEAR S HAM E: or ARI ES <March 21 . "h' om an \\'1th u ~t~g· ~n ... d1frbom now on decd;dbedtkohaveanaffair telllng:biswife.Goodrid· wom a n I s a severe course s he's a com · A . 1 h AQUAR I US (J,·in . eartbrl'ak1ng probll:'m l 1 s oin,., o eyourway an rea itoffwhen the dance.honey. neurotic? The 1·nab1·1,·1y ul · pn 19): Emp asis on .t h di or not at all. ·t l · P s1ve neurotic -·and t d. · 20 -Feb. 18 ): Check can a n e It 's my exc1 emen was over. to throw anything away career, s an ing in com-behind the scenes. You '¥\.'ond er f u I mar ri t"d After eight months my LANDDEERAS R A N N is part or her illness. her s mf ohkin g is another ~upn;~~;i~~~~e~~nug ~~ee are "let in" on intrigul', daughter who lives in the DEAR ANN : 1·d like to beart throb said he'd had 'f'ed : l was hor· Your advice s hould have oTnhe o erb~y mdptoms. suburbs wi th ''"r lhrhn add spmething to your enough. 1 thought we n 1 at your advice to bee Sh ose com 1ne com· opportunity to confront secret meeting. You are .... "" · 1 the woma h · n : " e MUST stop pulsions co Id II d bl children 1·n ,. n>ortgaged. recent co un1n on Jove parted friend•. But when n w ose cousi n k . u spe e· accuser s. a c to \York construe· ... .1 .. , "' couldn 't th smo 1ng. '' -SHAME ath for eve y p · lively with group. refinanced hom e. She is anu sex . ;-.o excuses. just I phoned him one day to r ow away ON YOU • r e rson m TAURUS (April 20-al bankruplcy's door. facts. To start with, I s ay hi, his cold reception newspap e rs or t'""""'-""'""'""=====lh•a•l•b•w•·-1d•i•n~g~.====• May 20): You bring PISCES <>'e b. I"· lknowherkidscati'el -\vasprettynaive when l lertme•tunned.Healso ma&azirtes. He r place · ideals clos e r to ac -J d was pt'led II ' hi h tuatitieS. You are re · March 20): You get your ly sand-...·iches and beans ghot1dmarrie . l had two admitted rather casually · wi'th 1 de~ 1n11·1hl wish in se nse that ,·1 <ill week so that they i••n c i ren. a lousy mar-that he had told his Wire per o tea s at warded for co n cept. " · h. h I wentba•k r 0 rm al-, w r it t e n burden is lifted. You arc t~ik c me to a swell plat·e nage \\' ic stayed with everythin1! That nearly "' years. material. rid of a losing proposi-for dinner every F1iday !thinkingilwouldbebet· killed me. l ·would have · Unfortunately, the GEMINI (May 2 1 .June lion . evening. J don 't want 10 te~ fodr l~ehchildren to be died before telling poor dear was an in· 20): You find out who hurt her feelings bul t raise wit two parents) anyone about us. veter ate ciga rette If today Is your birth-know the score from I\ to and I had to work a full · Why can'l rormer lov-s moker. You were afraid <:an make payment, who day yo" a c e t. ,. · b llbe ... re r a ivc.an Zandit's killingme. 1meJO · e r s remain friends? she'd set the apartment N ·1 wi . at default. Accent innovator. t emperamcn-t 'd . Mv hu11band was a rot· Doe • I at Extension s ia on financial i;tatus or on t n'r(cd to go to a J s anyone know the on fir.e, and advised : J 1. l M . partner. male. tal, alfeotion ate and fan<Y·•hm~ntzy place lo ten l ather, but I waited a n •wer? _ STILL "Tallc to the apartment • u 1e le amcure CANCER (June 21 _ somewhat selfish. You eat. In fact, 1 die v.'hen 1 till they grew up before I JfURTING roanaaer. Tell him ahe's • P edicure Ull<UJe nail ~rner July 22 ): Emphasis now ~:dneged~~ee~;i~e~.c,lei·u~t~ see her pull out a $50 bill decided to 'have a fling. DEAR STILL: Some a fire hazard a nd to Via Oporto 675-9911 . h ... " to pay the c heck. fo"iftv Altheripeoldageof401 lovenconbutyour111111 shapeupor else." N is on ow you r elate lo mentthisyear. d . fell in love. It wa" not i ewport Beach those who seem to dis-· ollars cou ld bu y food "' cm· L'd Vill ) fo r the f :imily ror a \\'hole mutual. J\.1r. x (to his j;::~Wiflfili~fi-:~iijijijiiitrii;;~p:;;~r:====•=:o:i~=a~g~ei:;~~ agree with you . Go s low. I · R ·cisten, observe. detect '"eek. C\'er ast 1ng credit) UffRl' 8 Ann, I tivt'd through played it s traight. lie signals. azaarS, the Depression and I'd never liC'd a nd said he UPHOLSTERY LEO (July 23·Aug. 221 : rlllher ('arry 8 hot dog in loved me. I-l e said he _.... ,. .. WMt eigh various fa ctors. Bouti·q ues needed f th h' my purse and ~ive the me or e !-lex 1s .. •st ake nothing for grant· kids $.5 ror fruit or ,·ce wife denied him. He ltJJH.._lh .. . Protect your own in-I t Id h. f ~--T cream than let thi• dear a ways o me 1s wi c ~"=-,,,.;;;;,;;;";;";;-;;;;;';;';;';;;-O;;>;,;•;'..,l erests. Double·check in· o be listed in a Spe<.'ial ormation sources . calendar for holid ay gi rl treat m e to :iny more was a fine woman (but a Cl \fl d expensive hotel dinnt'rs. cold fish) and he -...·ould. .. 811 e ads sell bill WESTPORT SQUARE. 12 Exciting New Shops! ·VIRGO (Aug. 2J.Sept. ba~aars and boutiqu es Wh at can 1 do about it? 'Items, 1mall uefns or An,)' ) : Accent on e motional which are planned aflcr _ J lJST SICK -============lt:•:m:·:J:•:••:•:all=612=·"'78,===--• e1ponses, c h anges, Nov . l . organizations 1 ' cial projects, relu· must submitlnform ation OF.AR GllAl\t : You ''Th h ~UJ/IN BAUARD FIGURE CONTOURiNG SALON* Pound cue.Ion b)l 111ntle patunfo11• The Lllllon Sollonl WO)I ionships. Shake o ff by Thur.day, O<l. 23. can lay IL on that Wt'll · ey Laug ed When l ethara:y . Imprint style. Releases may be de-~::wg:t!~~h:r~1~~e"s;0,huer Walked Into The Kitchen'' UllllA (Sept. 23·0ct. livered to any of the Dai-h 2): Details seem t o Jy Pilot offices or m ailed lets you bring a b11skeL <nowt ey wont to know m y secretslJc.( ultiply. Toke one step to lhc People Depart· !tupper lo hrr home from by 't-a time. Be &pecific. ment, P. 0. Box.. 1500, now on, you 'll refu!fe tu Ruth Hilburn ank. Face Issues as Costa MC"sa. CA 92G'26. come. Mike It pl1ln that ey&xlst. t ou don't want, nor do NO W AVAILABLE : SCORPIO COct. 23· AT YOUR FAVORITE . ov. 21>: Secprity andr::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:;;;;;,; BOOK STORE dvenlure could com· I Int. Excitement comes ''Ele·gance z'n Tz'me'' Jo Olson, Piiot st•fl writer gh call or message. says, "It'$ almost as much fun SAGITrARIUS (Nov. to read Ruth Hllbum's new cook boOk as It Is to read a Dec. 21): i\ccenl Is on •REPRODUCTIONS•ANTIOUES -novel." 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""' 15 Glound: l)rO'flnce French 63 Ruulan Ilk• 18 Assam 64 Theater sUkWorm employes I 7 Hlghwsy 66 Godde•• ol ha.!.lfd• 'tk:tory JUDGE PARKER 19 Notify 87 Deer's 20 -··Queen: relative FlctlONI 611 Release detective 69 Goiters' p1ops 21 --•• 70 Swlflness Cordoba; Ar· 71 Function genUne range DOWN 2.3 Exigency 1 Moc:lerate 25 F1Uhlul 2 Sll'!gle 25 Subfugated 3 lrt'llate 29 Antony. ind 44 Reptiles JO Goes on tool 4 Physical others 47 Coctc 34 Slop: Naul. aptitudes 2J -Camacho: 49 Cltyol Brazil: 35 Heal 5 Lingerer Me1ican lnlotmal lno1 6 Asian l'lolidlY president 51 Ao!le anl 7 Eris' brolher 28 Peasant'• SJ Gret'k author unoed 8 Prefix • shoe 55 VIOient bOne IN int 29 Unoei1he<I : 2 $pMCt1 J9 Veterans Ind able wOf'ds 56 Greet Lakes 42F1111iChklr1g 9FOfsakerola 3\ Pictureona PC1ft 4.J SemllOlld !)011 wall 57 EndiftQ with man 10 Wl\hdrtw 32 Cornfnofi~ for OJ keep 45 Compound 11 E•terit of 11pteNlon 58 Brake P9f1 u-' In 1ijtteca 33 L,lpper 60 VtPOf: Comb. 11nning 12 Not 1tN>nQ atmosphere torm . MISS PEACH 48 Blot out 13 Picket 39 Send ITIOMY 81 Owertay wllh 48 Planet 18 Wekomes AO Burst• ptuter SO Oblolete 22 R\lfl/: "bbl'· of Ill 62 Thil: Sp. Euroc>Nn 24 Picture humor 65 tnri.bf!anl: col111 1111ns!er 41 Pi.it in order Cofftb. IOl'm J 5 ' 1 • 9 • ,. .. JI ' .. ' --' WHAT DO \00 CONSIDER A OA'/ NOT IJJ',STED ? {~~ .. . . " r .. • Dl!UVl!RY ROOM ' -NUM.Be:A: FOOR! &o~ WHA."f' A SHOCK 'f'HIS 't..L-ee To 1"'H e: FA1"HeR ! GORDO ~>fD -.i'1tl1'1 . OP-5e""6 ~ ~TTAINAelE, "°""~' SITUATION 15 • ~ WifM-~ IT'5 ... AA,lT/jffffc • MM IC.S! 10~ MOONMUWNS I GOT TH' HE,ARTB'RE,AK Of DRYSK1N, WILLIE-·WAIT HERi: TILL I PIC,I( UP SOM LOTION. ANIMAL CRACKERS -.- 0 ' •I ' • '" ~i 'i '1 " ® • by Chew le1 M. Scllab .-------' A Dilll WMERE I MET 1Hf 61Rl OF NII l¥EAM5. WA5 ELECTED Pl!E510ENT OF OtlR cowr~~ WI '!HE Nl6fL OOZE AND MIT A HOME ~llN! WMATOID l SAY, SPARKL.E • c,,. . •C• I CAN t/NDERSTAND WI-ff 'iD<l'D HATE 1lJ 5ff ~E 5tJN GO OOk.><- '" -'f .. --' - by Harold Le Doux YOU. FOIC MAKIN6A DETECTIVE CICY.·. by Mell by Chesler Gould ? _..yj~J .--.....:.. OH, COME Of'\I ! YOU KEPT NIE/IWPl'.E.! ; ~ ~ l . ' ) ~ . 0 • 10·9 ~ ....... --... . ..... - ,rV) HAND ME t;14 ~ iOVJEL, VJI LI- 4A, PAL?' 0 by Gus Arriola by Rodger Bolen 1'VE HEllRD Of' tl<WR\lie:i . I ~ DRINKIN~ IOATeR Be~e: ... BOT'THAT' VJ/l.S RID1CllL005 / THE GIRLS I "You'll love her -no mancr whal d1c1you 1cll her you're going on. she alway~ says don'! bolhcr, ii won·1 work ." DENNIS THE MENACE . ' ' , ' 1 I I ~--· pt DAILY PILOT SAVE '4! Rear-Mo unted Bike Ch ild Seat SAVE 37o/o! Fre•h Roasted De licio u1 Cashew• Regular 1297 Re~ula r 99c 8 16.99 SJ.19 lb. ""'"' r-------------------- ,, ~ • ~ ' ) ,. ' ' I I: I I • • . • • • I i ' I . . ~ CUT 85! .... • Perma-Prest® Knit Shirts in 1974 We r e 88 t'ull t:a1ulog 2 99 Polyester kn i t shirts are st yled w ilh a wide point- e d co ll ar . In colors . Misses ' sizes. Je~elry enla rged lo •how det•il. SAVE.37% to 53%! Popular Fashion Earrings Hegula r 83 lo 14 l~;~ For p ierced and nnn- p ierced ear~. ,In silver or gold color metal. .. .,J. • I I I ·•;:;,.1 / SA VE s3! "SteadyRider " Shock Absorbe rs Ref!;ular 81 2.99 9?.I Sizes t o fit most Ame ri- ca n -made c a rs and many i mports. • EiqH"rt ln"l•ll•tiun Av•il•ble.. c..t::I • -\/t .+/ 0 ....... ~ ~ SA VE 25%! 1. SA VE 33'/o! Air Filters Re~u l•r 12.99 • Super Soil 12.!, Fl t 1-noat American· made cera. ... 14.99, 2-eu. ft. bag • 3.33 . . (~arsJ . w•r• • .,~···c.-A"" i;a. -__ _,,_ SAVE 2oo/;; to '36%! Cling-alon® Hosiery Sale $2.69 Regular Panty Hose 1 ;::'. $2,69 Sandalloot Panty .Hose 1 ;::'. $3.49 Full Figure Panty Hose 2 ;;. $3.19 Control Top Panty Hose_2 ;: I to $1 .59 Stockings ___ ,__---••· I ~1 .7 9 Statuesque Stockings I~;. $'1.99 Thi-Tops® I !~ $2.19 Statuesque Thi-Tops® 1:;. $1 .25 Calf High 79; .. $1 .25 Knee High 79; .. .~.·· v /•,' •111%! Re((. 82.49 Yd ... UllreM0 .. 41 Polye•ler Prin~• 45-lo. widt' S.I ~R :12"!.! Reg. 12.79 Yd. 45-ln. Wide J•olye1ter-r11yon Chino Solidi • ,, . ·,.. "' . I~?. $34.99, 11-Pc. Router Bit Set_~497 $10.4!1 Rout-A-Form ~ $12.99 Router Tllble ~ 997 • ·~ 9 ... $11 .99. 6-Pc. Router Bit Set-"'-- $89.99, 6-Drawer Tool Chest+-7'9~7 $139.95 , 5-Drawer . J Roller Cabi net 119~ $119.99, 92-Pc. Tool Set 8999 . - 33o/o Off Wallpaper Buys Easy-up, Cha teau, Trlmz Vol. 21 , Tempo 11. New TradiJions. • Family Deck Shoe V aloes 2 P a irs $7 for Cotton duc k uppers. Slip -resistan t rubber soles . Sizes to fit the whole family. • . ...... "COLORMATES'' Bath Coordinates 1 Oo/o ;o 25o/o OFF • Sears Regular Pr·ices B ath Towels . Wa shcloths. Shower· and Wi ndow Cu rtai ns. Bathroom· 'Ac cessories. Bath Carpe t i ng and much more. to 7 lo/o! Underwear CLEARANCE We.re 11.79-12.69 .·. 77~.h Fash ion styles. Men's sizes S-XL. Limited quahlity. PracticAI Travel · • Bags · Low Priced! 97~h~ For men, wom_ttn. Lighlweighl vinyl bags w i th f ull- length zippers. .. • • SE~:f{S .1IA~ 3 C~ED~tml 1 Seats J!'l'Ol~"ii ~ - ' 2': SeHfUy Ctwo~ Accoun1 · b l Pp\ "°" ,..· , ..,.,, --4 .. 1\1'k~;\1,, ••• 11tt·111•111 •••• I ) ...._ .-.. _...._ r curr 49% ~ i to l S&o/ot ~-(.;_} 1'ots' Toughskins$!> Cove ralls Were ~.99 a nd ~5.69 2 $5 in 1975 Sering Catolu~ for Navy, stripes and g r.een only. Inf.ants small to x-large. Toddlers 2T to 4T. Custom Shop Sale 25o/o OFF ~~~~·1•• • All Drapery Fabr ic• • All Uoing• • AIP" Woven WoodH • Selected Upho lstery }-..obri~ Labor Extra , -... - Cr ew Soc ks for Boys S.!afll Low Price . 4p•;,..$} for Du renelfl c o tton. As sorted co lors_ ·Sizes 6 to 11 . ~elamine® Dinne rware 45-pc. Set Yo ur 01oicc 14ss Three charm in'g designs. Services for eight. .CUT t I I I 1 8 n. s. e g s l • ... '•'•' · Men'B Flannel Shirl8 -~·~an Low' 9 fo,r s 1· 0 !:'rice t.:J Cotton flannel shirts in • variety of plaids. .... Sizes to fit most men. SAVE '10! sear8 Wheel Cycle Regiflar '69.99 5991 . ' With tension control for-vatying degrees of effort. CompaCt for ea.sy storage. Ea1y to assemble. ' , Ot:-TOB·ER 11th 3 H~URS 'ONLY ~:30 A.M. to· 12:30 P.M. ' . • • .. CUT '3! Spriiigwind Boutiqu.e Alarm Yiu M.99 in Spri.g '75 197 Petite cl,ock . White metal case: black face. gold· · color feet. SA VE BJ 1 • • ~'Campaign" Lounge Sof~ kegular •100 , 8 9. Includes: 1 foam mst-97 tress oi, spring construe .. t ion base, 1 bolster. \ • Kenmore~ HR Di1pooer , w .. f79.99 .. s .. .-er 197.S Quick mount coll1r. Sound -..... " i · I , ... SAVE .23%! Men'B Thermal Underwear Reg;,lar 12.99 2-4so for · Your choice bf drawers or shirts. In' POiyester and cotton fabric. S to XL ·.~ $AVE'4! 48-In. Shoplight with Bulbs RTOl•r .,15.99 Mount to or hang from 11 ce iling, 48-in. length. Two 97 40 watt fluorescent bulbs included enmore Zig-Zag Machine Head Only . 875 , Sews atraighl, ) zig-zag, button:,...-.-·~ ' holes . #1227 Replar f24.99 Portable Cue ... 119 19708 You can install this head In your own Sears cue or buy the case shown. ' AYE 50%! Ironing Table Replarfl7.99 897 .l Inf ini,te adjust- mel')tl to a height of 31-in. Ventilat- ed steel top . Sturdy and sta- ble. Assorted Wrenches • SAVE 8 20! Table Model COLOR TV Regular 1299.99 ··27999 Features hybrid chassis. 19-lnch diagonal measure picture. • • Black and ~bite Portable rt :&!'!,';' 7 4 99 12-in . d i agonal measure picture. Sl m•l•ted Tele•i•ion Re· r .. ptk»n •• Seree11. ;-12242 SAVE '5! Dual-Power Portable Radio Hq•&.r 121.99 1699 . . . ..,. Projector' Buys! •· II:: CUT 140! Du-all Projector .... 8124.99 in SpriaA '75 8497 Automatic threadi ng, for- ward, still. re- verse, F:1.6 lens SAVE '30! Slide Projector Regular 1119.99 8997 Automatic fo- cusing and tim- ing. Full remote control. CUT '90! Automatic TLS Camera w .. 1289.99 in June '75 19997 F :1 .4seven element lens. automatic dia- phragm, 8 sec- ond self-timer. "48" Serie& 30-Gal. · Gas Water Heater ~.::Low 8997 •33501 40-Gal. Size #33511 _99.97 so.GaL Siae #33521 _ 109.97 Bui today ... I nstalled · wit In 24 hrs. Installation extra. \ Dual Power Mic'rowave Oven Regular 1419.99 ~ 650 watta for fut cook-- Ing, 330 watt• tor dell-3-5997 cat• looda. 20 minute timer. • . . -•65201 .. t ··25101 r PAIR PRICE 3 378 f 3-Cycle Automatic Wa1~er· Norm1I, short and pre.-soak •209· cycle. Two water levels. .'3:.Temp Electric Dryer - Choose normal, pe~manent '169 press and <jelicate cycles . ' ~~~~·SAVE 840! 15.1 Cu.,Ft. Refrigerator I ' 1 ' •• ' I 3599.7 j Two handy cri1per1. Two shelves i n freezer sec- tion. All frost ~ less. SAVE '50! . '. ' '• .. •, - 15.3-Cu. Ft. 1 Freezer Regular f359.99 30997 • Frostless upright1. Built-i n lock. , 2424 SAVE SJJ.99! Upr~ght Vacuum ' . R•34a ~ With beater-bar. One speed, two fans. •3550 ~SAVE 'J.';.99 ~ Powermate® . · Caniste r Vac I Regular 1114.9'> Beater-bar with brush . Si n gle speed, single tan. •2567 Built-in Dishwash er White only 15997 Standard re - placemen t size . Installation extra. 1761 0 l I I I ' ' • , I ' ... (.W DAil. Y PILOT ThurMtty, Oc tobef I , 1175 Traffic DeathS Drop 18% 1. L ' Americans Drove Slower, Less During '74 WASl"llNGTO~ llJPI I -U.S. tra!ric deaths dropped 18 pt.•rcent 1n 1974 because Americ;1:1ns drove less, went slo~·t.·r ~nd were more careful, the Department ttf 'J'r;..1r1:i po11al1un has announced. A spokesmun :iauJ 1\rncric•1ns arc truveling as muc h this year ~1 s thl'Y did 111 191:1. bul nol being killed in vehicle act·1dcnL-; at lhl' t97J rate. TRAFFIC ACC'IDF.:"i'TS killed 45,534 persons in 19'74'. compar(·lf to 55,084 111 197.J, the department's National .. lii::hway ·rraffH' S<.1fcty Administration said in a report sent to Corgrcss by President Ford. This was a reducl1un uf9,:>SO. o r 18 pcrt·cnl It said the ~:.1:-. :.horta~c rl'lalt•d to the Arab oil embargo or 197 '.J :.tnd the lower s pt·L·d limit of 55 m.p.i)t' rorct•d Arnt·rirans lo drive fewer miles al slower spct·ds. s:.1v111 ~ mort· glls by driving carefully WWF.R S J•f-: F.llS t•u ntr1butc to a<"cidt•nl re· duction be<.·ausC' there 1s 1norc ~1mt• (or the <lriver to make <ind carry u\Jl his dc<"1S h1n:.. •the rc1}(Jfl said. · The report s~1i<l lhc IJrulccl Sli.1Lcs had a t r<.1fric ltlac hi11 e B l an1ed ratality rate per 100 million vehicle rn ilcs driven of 3.65 in 1974 . ··By far the Jowdt in the 1ndu~trializ~d world," compared l04.28 l..n 1974. In 1973, road trav~ in the United States totj.lled one trillion, 312 l:>illlon ~les, falling in 1974 to one lrilllon, 278 billion miles, a 1:1pokes man said. While total miles traveled this year are back up to 1973 levels , traffic fatalities were nol, he s<1id, though they are above 1974 rat". "IT'S VERV DIFFICULT to aS6ign lives' to P3rlicular items," the spokesm an said about con- tinuation of the 55 m.p.h. limit. "But our statistical models find that people driving al s lower speeds contribute about half of the reduction (of traffic de· atM>." Other factors bringing traffi c deaths down last rear. 'the NHTSA said, w\lre safety devices installed m nearly 75 percent or \he car.s now on the road because of federal requirements since 1968: better drivers and roads; and improved highwuy safety progra m s. -·-·----1 Irvine Manufacturer Antitrust Suit Ends On Colas Sued in Man's Death WASHINGTON (UPI I -A Federal Trade Com· miss ion j udge has or· dered dismissal of u ma- jor antitrust complai nt against Coca·Cola and Pept>i·Cola, the nation's largest soft drink bol- tlt.>rS . A Slatington. Pa , woman has sued an Irvine manur'al'turer of a s urgical oxygen m3<'hine, contending the device malrunctioned and caused the death of her fathe r . • Barbara Ibbotson seeks $3 m ii lion in damages from Bentley l.aboratories, Inc., on behalf or her father 's estate. Her s uit in Lehigh County, Pa., U.S. District Cou rt c l a im s the NOW Progra111 Interest-paying Check Accounts? WAS l"II NCTON (UPI I -A nt>w ki nd of savings account could be offered by banks and s avings a nd loan associations under a bill approved by the I-louse Banking Committee. From the consumer viewpoint. lht.• accounts would be just like inlerest·paying checking ac- rounts. THEY AR E KNOWN as Negotiable Order or Withdrawal (NOW) accounts. Rep. Fernand J . St. Germain (0 -R.l.J sponsor of the House bill, said he anticipated the NO\V ac· counts would pay about 5 percent interest. the a mount usually paid in Massachusetts and New Ha mps hi re where they are legal. Since 1933, banks have been forbidden from paying interest On checking accounts. Savings and loan associations currently ure prohibited from of· fering checking accounts. APPROV 1\L OF TllE administr:.1tion-backed bill appears likely. The Senate Banking Committee also voted last week to permit NOW accounts na tionwide. Another provision in the same bill is designed lo discourage banks and other lending institutions from ··redlining" ~ denyi ng loans to potential homebuyers in neighborhoods the banks deem to be declining. It would require tenders in metropolitan 1:1reas Lt> make available lists s howing the public where their mortgage loans go. The Senate a lready has adopted a similar bill. SUPPORTE RS BEU EVE community groups will mount pressure against institutions which re- ceive their depo.sits from urban neighborhoods but make m ortgage loans mostly in suburbs . The Team. machine allowed an air embolus to get into her fat her's bloodstream during surgery last Oc· tober. causing his death. He was Raymond lb· botson. also of SI a tington. JA M ES BENTLEY, president of Bentley Laboratorie·s said lhe firm has manufactured a half million or the devic~ over the past d ecade and no problems have re· suited. He said he had spoken with the m an who ran the m,ac h ine during lb· bot.son 's operation. The ··profusibnist, ·· said Bentley, repo rted that the machine worked pro- J)('rly. l·loweve r , Bentley suid, the surgeon would not comment. MISS IB BOTSON'S suit contends that the dl'- vice allowed an air bub· ble to enter her father's blood circu lation system and that the bubble killed him. T H E COM P LA INT, ril ed in 1971, alleged that exclus iv e te rritoria l licenses g ra nted by the companies to their bot· tiers stifled the competi- tion beca use the ar- rangement kept would· be bottlers ·from going into business. But FTC ad · ministrative law judge Joseph P. Du f'resne said the agreement actually help prom ote competi- tion because it keeJ.'I') a number of small bottlers in business. If the com· panies w('re forced lo drop the arrangemt'nlS, he added. many small operators would be forced out or business and the price of soft drinks would go up. HE ALSO SAID there would be adver se en· viron mental reactions. FEA Chief Sees Small Gas Hikes HOUSTON (AP) -Federal Energy Ad· ministr ator Frank G. Zarb believes there will be on· ly modest increases in gasoline prices between now and next summer Zarb told a group of petroleum writers that the end of price controls could raise prices by Six cents a gallon but t hat elimination of the tariff on import eod oil would c ut this to three cents.·· Abrupt decontrol would mean an im mediate end of the tariff,·· he said. ''I think over the short haul that gasoline prices are goin g to s tay about where they are through next summer with ver y small changes. I just don 't think \l.'l' will have much change. • .. ..... alt.AMT, ..... COl.UMIUS DIDtn TIMM I.AC:. Discovering places and things can be pretty dis- couragin1. When Colum· bus arrived on this conli· nenl nearly 500 years ag his crew was sick, dis· heartened and ready t turn back. Even the medicines they carried were primitive and not sufficient lo help wilh thei r problems. Cal Wolfe Linda Blue When it comes to secondary real estate financing, they know the score. C al and Linda, working together with their staff, have arranged and processed over Sl,600,000 in new second t rust deed loans so far t hi s year. Another more ,modern group of explorers ar those who toil in research laboratories, looking for and testin g new drugs . Fortunat e ly , th e~ pioneers did not turn back 'ther and today many Ofl· e feared diseases hav If you're in the market for a real estate loan, why not give them a call? 644 -8824 is the number. Ca ll I Newport Equity t]tt!d?. AVCO FINANCIAL TOW<:R 620 NEWPORT CENTER DR.· SUITE 211 NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA 92660 n cured. ltopefully, in e not too distant fut nK>re new disease righting medicines will be appear- ' ng in our p harmacy abort1tory . ,AIK LIDO rttAIMACY 351 Hospital Road Frte Delivery Newport Beach 642·1580. Th• hometown n•w•p•per tor 111 lhe Orange eo.11 ls the DAI LY PILOI .. - • Dritak to That? WPllt.,...... Leaming to t hink -metric is not going to be easy. but it may ease the pain to know that one or first items to fall prey to conversion will be liquor bottle. Six standard metric-size bottles may replace more than 30 different size bottles currently in u se·. OC Finance Planners Schedule Tax Seminar Congressm an J a mes Corman will be one of the speakers at an all day tax seminar sponsored by the Interna - tional Association of Financial Plan· ners, to be held al the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel in Fashion Island. Oct. 15. beginning at 9 a .m . Congressman Corman. a memtx!r of the Jiouse Ways and Means Com· mittee and will speak on the new pro· posed legislation o n taxation as we ll as current regulations and r ecent tax rulings. . Douglas Young, or the Department of Agriculture. will speak on pro- grams of the Farm Home Adminis tra· tion. He will discuss the economic point of view as well as available tax ' . benefits designed to promote t.-qu1ty capital investments into their pro· grams. Other speakers will be from the Department or Housing and Urban Development, and a representative of the U.S. Department 0£ Treasury, who will speak about current tax rul· ings and tax court decisions. The meeting will be attended by tax attorneys, accountants. fi nancial planners, and in\·estmenl advisors. and is open to the public. Advance reservations may be rpade by contact ing Ron Gable at 833-9650 . Advance tickets are $15 including lunch and materials. Tickets ar e $20 at the door. O vf'r 1'h e Counte r NASO Listinqs MUTUAL FUNDS Western Grants · I Qosing NEW YORK <AP) -, W. T . Grant Co. an· nounced today it wUl ClOISt almost all of its ,tores west or the Mis· lislippi River, including 65 in Californi&. 'IJ>• New York-based rd a ii er, try log to re·. organl.%e under redere.t. bankruptcy la >.A'S, said the cutback "reflecl:i; the comp.any's objective to concentrate its store locations where it is best known and re- ceives the s trongest ~sumer support ... • TllE COMPANY "-"as ft>unded in Mass achusetts in 1906 and has always been mos t heavily concen· lraled in the Northeast. ll now has 1,074 stores 3Jld the closings will re- duce that to 873. Grant said that as part or its first stage in store realignment, it would close 201 stores -107 on or before Nov. 30 and 94 by lalt' Deeember. Gr a nt said il is clos· ing a ll s tores in the foll o win g s t a t es : Arizona, "-'ith 12 stores; California, 65 : Idaho, 11 ; Iowa. five ; Min· nesota, four ; Nebraska, two; Montana , two, .'-ilevada, two. ALSO. NEW ?.texico, with one store: Oregon. one; Te xas, 11 a nd Washington-. fo ur. In addition , some un· profitable stores east of the 1'1ississippi will be closed. 5.0'N.~ ,.,, l'\' '"' "'' 11.J ,,, "·' "·' "·' 11,8 18.I ,., 11.6 1S.6 1s.~ l•.l "' 1?·• OH 28.6 """" 16.1 1J.~ Off 1?.l Off 10.1 Olf 10.l on 10.1 Off 10.0 Ott 10.0 Ott t.1 Ott ' t .1 Off l .l Ott l .l ()II • 1.1 °'' •1.1 Olf 1.• It's a , Snap 1Loam to Kellogg &iay •1 mlJl'ON llemOWll'I Kelio.& ot Batlle er.t, Midi. -eel S'll •NII• lut lllMlh '-....S lt -•-.Jmt\io laklq su1ar Popt ll'omatld. .:· You and 1 may be-..iror ... 1reotrwln1ftom u weent up to 11 peo-ao a "°' 1ou rrom our, local bilM••· New York Qcylab1¥1q_.,.,borrvwina •f any Interest rai.. JM Kelk111 wa able to 1et • ...";':tg ;,,,. lnter.,t rai. ot .,.. percent. which i1 r.lc.e to what rl1kleas U.S. ')'reaau.ry nolea pay. Money Tree ·· "G•t away'' 11 real· lY the wrong way to put tt. lalUtuUona IU<b .. ' tria'urance companies and pension IW>ds Wtrellandin& In Unoto11t a pleeoottbla ..tlon, which wu """;t.!r. a Wall stroot underwriting team headed by Morgan ey6Co. ·-NO FEWEii TftVj JU Investment bankln1 bouse5 w~re on this team. Forthtm, aellln4 t.he Kello11 not• wu )Ike pourtna cream over Rlae Krl•sMea. Etrortles1 . · Why 11 It that 10 many people are easer to loan money to Kelloe1? The answer ii lb1t YoU and your nei1hbor1 buy"' ·mmh Corn Flakes, RJce Krlaples, Su1u Popa: and other 1<4lloa:1 cereals that Ulla company rarely bas to borrow any ~ey . lt c11n uauall,y ftnanee its 1rowthoutof prortt.a . ' As a result, a Kelk>ce note hu what the rmanclal com · niunlty calll a "Dt uaeum piece" rarity. In addition, It car- ries a coveted triple-A credit ralina, which means the lender has very little to Won")' about. Kelloe.1 could p11y the entire S75 million back out o1 one Year's cuh now. KELLOGG'S STllONG financial position Is a te1tlmony to ita ability to wlthatancl chaUenae• and hana on to the ma- jor 21hare or the ready·to-eat cereal buslne11. It currently 21eU11 20 different cereal packs in the United Statea and 1t OOlds an estimated Opercentolthetotal market. Kellogr's share lJ thua almoat u much as the combined l#hares of the next three companies -General Mills (20 per· c~nt), General Fooda (11 percent> and Quaker Oats (10 per- cent>. The top·1elllnt cereal in the nation for many years has been Keltoe1'1 Com Flake.. It account& for 8 percent of total sales by itself. This lockhold on the cereal market makes Kello11 an extremely profitable machine. lta sales have 1one up for 30 consecutive years -they passed the $1 billion mark last ye!r. Its earnings have risen for 23 consecutive years - they top~ $72 .million last year. The dividend has been in- C're&se:d in every year1ince 1956. THE $75 MILLION that Kellogg borrowed wilt be uit!d t'o expand its manufacturin&: facilities . In addition to ti. inain plant at Battle Creek, Kello&:e makes cereals at Mem - phis, Omaha and San Leandro, Ca lif. It plans lo build new c~real plants at Lancaater, Pa., and Wrexham. England. al\<! to expand its Cacillties at Omaha and Bremen, Germany. . : Kellogg does 25 percent of its sales outside of the United $;1tes, principally in Canada, England and Australia. :! It's a company that doesn't really need to borrow rfKmey and that ·s why it Cinds it so easy to borrow it. Banks ahd other lenders are always delighted lo lend money to those who don't need it. Old Canning Firm ·-_Back in the Business TOLEDO, Ohio CAP) - ~ens-Illinois Inc. will return npxt year lo the home canning market it virtually left during World War If. or products will be marketed under the trade names ••Magic Button" muon caps and "Magic Mason" jars. Owens·Jllinols said it would orfer a canning packaee ljys tem to include an ad· vanced lid design and melal· plastic rings to fit regular· 21ized 1lass pint and quart Clinning jars. Hepp said the new lid.a have a vacuum detection device similar to baby rood caps which lets the home canner know when a vacuwn is pre· sent. The metal lld snaps down to assure a vacuum seal on the j'ar. and pops up when the sea i::1 broken . · H. 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The first strike was made in a well In Moblrs Bucaral campafterdrilUng to a depth of 9,925 reet. and the second strike <>C'curred at the company'& Ouico camp, according to a company news communique. Doth camps are located in the eastern State of Anzoategul. Republic Corp. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Republic Corp., a m tnlcomalomerete, baa re-- . Ported a 30 percent lncrease ln net lD~ ;come ro~ the year ended July 31. ·The increase, Republic •aid, wa& based on a 9.S percent bike in salq. • I ' ' . • u • • ' . ,, • • • (' n· • I ,. I f. ' "' j,· 11r ol •f b• Tonight's TV Hi~lights KHJ (9)°7 :3<l -"Sunset Boulevard." One of the American movie classics, this 1950 drama stars Gloria Swanson as an old·time actress planning a comeback I and William Holden as the writer she bli'es to help her. KOCE (50) 7:30 -The Orange .Machine. A n ew variety show dealing with current events, consumer informa- tion and leisure time activities makes its debut tonight. KTLA (5) 8:00 -"The Paleface." One of Bob Hope's most famous nicks, this weste rn comedy from 1948 features Jane Russell . CBS (2) 9 :30 -"PatGarretl and Bil- ly \he Kidd." Kris Kristofferson plays the legendary western killer and James Coburn is the la WmaJ\ out to get him in this 1973 western with singer Bob Dylan_, Jason Robards and Richard J aeckel. ..i.. .......... ~. --1-im·:t.:.~---~' .._ .. '!... • • Jill' TV DAILY LOG 1:00 b "IJ HHn ., Alf" 1dr•I '36 -Friday fr1c1 M1tMurr1y, loan IJlnnttt. /)' jCJ "Thf llltk lttN" (lclY) 'SO -l JfOnt Power,. Onon Wtllu. DAYTIME MOVIES l:JO O ft> "In lnn!p CtolClJ" (dr1 ) '68 -Tony Franciosa, A11]111t!tt t:JOU"MIW T~lt lloMt" (tom) '45! Comt1. fdd!I Brte~tll;, 'ler~ica l1k1.1 J:OO Qj ......,-_ ti N1tlllMIS" (d11) 'SI 1 "Slftr O'bltlll (de•) 45 -Alln -Jac•.f'ilanct a.111111 l1n1 I.add, G1~ R~utll, ~· ' . 10:00 (I) "lhbNr' (d11) '« -Ta!ulllll J:JO (}) "ftttip Miit" (com) '41 - 81t1U1ttd, Wilham Btndil. JM Ml!ur, Jolin Lund. ll;OO e ..._,.,.. {!llfl) 'C9-B1iln Doll D (Cl "ft. 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A .,..r .. o. ~ OoOlt <:ol.l<fe Cootball coach Dick TllOl<er dkhl't hove a lot of foilll In Paul Dsmet 01 a -'de reeei ver. 8IJt bi. opinion bOI cbaaged • C<lllllder•bly olnce !lien. ''1 . ...ed tq bolleve lhol wide · ........... -bad it.O£tbey didn't. There WAI UUle Im· provement they could make · .. Car as catching tbe \>all. "8ul'-Deslllfl-htt-COllVinced . me that's not t'l"Oe." s8ys Tucker;whO bas had a wealth of top receiv~'rs In hia M years • ' at()r-Cout. now a very fOOc1 ~ col· well tile PMt two comes "'" "We r,robably work more ...l'•Wbe• P a ur eame to ie..pr911pec:t.''11ya'J'w:*er, )! havm·~paiMllmucb.." 'Cll pasa n1 than any team I ~ CoMt be wu not a beilni~, has cau~ ....0. Lleoai«;'Wllo <loclted 1.8 in lmo"I ." says Tucker. "I don't Wirf ,_,receiver. He...:.f -(tntff for TDSl tlllf' tho JeO.yud dub f« tbe OCC know how a team can throw bard.,.. aod ~1: y · ..non for ·112 ,,.,.., (14.8 .;-tradr: .... lut.-apring, could more in praclice than we do. did ~lay ver;y mueh until ai.-e r a a e). r:-1 n cl ud ~a-, ba•e eaaily quit playing.foot· 11\ -two-hour practice we.use tbe oofl,be year • touc:~bomblofJ:laiid.-J • baJIMase11loeatCollta Mesa •bol!I· 45 minutes or It ror ••He be1an ,to lJDPl"OY~ -but. 1 yanll:. ' 'l '· t Hi&L ._ ~ 1 ..,. throwing d rills. So our re· bes~ wasn't a Nltablerre-Tbe6·.J.Jl!W).'.powtderhd:on.... -·1 OIQ9d only on defense l cet:vera get alot ofpractice. celve~ at the eea ot the lycaucht on4' P,S• int.be Piil u a.juillor alll&~sa atMi in my • '11~·besmet and Steve Adams ...-. BuUle "°'"""very. two aain:n. ,.,,.Toeller ft' -* 7-,t loJuri!<I a koet-< , (•""'" • . > h both bani and...now ls an«JUtsuand· . C'!l-liill the Plf..ltes f1r1e Mt and dld.o't. play at all.'_So I re~ -r.--.er receiver ave II ~~ .. b lot of ,_ · Improved treinendous.1.y by inlfpaureceiver. 1 ' /· topaamucbinthetlldte ' 'a >''wuu" ave a ••· "' l-' · d bin -"T.I used to lhiak hatd work. tlltOvlctories. ri· preri•.Ce.. -e:a tebina the -ba.ll Ult ROln& out an catc g dfdn•t make-anydifference-u-,.·'~·~-"-·••we-llll~sM-a-bll.airill.,...,..,~-=-·"'Dnmet"'hen l'-Cae.!... to Co~ ... Sl.YS._' 30·•0 b a lls a d a y ," adds for· .. pass catcltlni ls.con: · attock, g•lolnr ,at 111any' lie ·-aot plenty. of ... ·. ~k.t.r· cemed, but that's definit~ly yards passin• u runnin.I. Blll ....,.,..., Another bonus ill Desmet's ' "He's/done ·•.S tn the 40- yard dash anti --8 in tlle 100, and he doffn 't lose much speed when be p uts on a foot- ball uniform, which ls impor· la.t\t·" ' An adde d in g r edient in DeAmet•a favor. :1ay1 Tucker, ls his attifude . "He's really a supe.r kid . You can't !Jay enough good thln&s about him . Last year • whtp he wasn't playing, he didn 't go around pouting .. , he just ~•pt. working hard. And it's t;.eally paid off for h.iai ... nclt the case. Paul Desmet ls ou.rtw\Qi.n&"pmebas goneso perle ~ s~ • ._ __ ~..._ __________ .-i!_.,~__,~ .... -!-------~~ . . Sparky· ~edicates .J:o raralyze~: ;·F~e~d , ' ' By MILTON RICHMAN Pl'ITSBU!lGJ;I, (UJ'I).-The most important· thit!a ipj Sparky Anderson ·a life is loYatty. Loyalty to his family t his coun· try, his employer, in. t-Players " and his friends. That's why his heart was so .hea•y and there were te ais in his eyes Tuesday night while everybody elSe around him was drinking cham- pagne and celebrating. 1 It was the perfect night to celebrate if you were wearing a Cincinnati Reds uqifonn. They had just ':"On the National League pennant with a 10 irpring, 5-3 thriller over the Pitls burg'h .J>irates and would, now be going into the World 5eries with the Boston RedSox·satu.rday.' All the Reds were having champagne. Not Sparky Anderson. ' ~le was enormously -proud ·of · his players -"the Cincinnati Reds proved tonight they are the best t~am in the N atipnal League without any help and without any gimmicks" -but part or him was a couple of thousand miles away._ Spa r ky Ande rson was thinking of a frierld of his in Los Angel~. a friend by the name of Milt Blish . who stuck with him ,when he was down and out a qd didn •t have a · job. Milt Blish is paraly:ied from --rhe waist down, a{&d is ·ailing, and the very 'firs t thing Sparky An- . derson did a f(er the Reds beat the Pi,J;:atep was .say· he w as pe~I'; ~icatlng this vie torytohist.n~d . . • That's When tbe tears came to his eyes. · · For .Sparky Andel"50I\, il was typical that he s hould rem·ember s.omebody who helped him in this ,_........_·=oftriuinph. T}\e last lime the Reds won the pennant. he dedfcated that vic- tory tO the widow o( Harold "Le(. ty'" Ph i llips , the form e r manager of the California Angels who had helped and encOuraged. him around the Los Angeles play- grou nds during his e arly years Now he was remembering so- meone else wh'o had as'siSted him. "He was a sales manager and 1 _sold cars for him,•· ~lained the Reds manager when prodded Kings Suffer 9-0 Thumping By Montreal . MONTREAL (AP>-"itdidn't • look like the satne Los Angeles t-lea,!D tonight!" said Moblreal ~der Ken Dr:)'den. ~o wonde.r. Dryden hadn't seeo the Kinta since last y~ar's . National Hockey Leaguit seasoo. . . • butl>egavemeallbiadeals.' ''J:le 's on· his1 back now ,'! Sparky Anderson said, sPeaking with S()me 'difficµlt,y becituse he was teying to conl-J'Ol his emotion. f"l <all hi~ 'Uncle llilUe' and he oves the Detrol . Tigers, Los Aneeles Ddd1el'li 1Jii<Jlams and use. I iold him<JGod almighty1 o\ M.iltle, you're llaving a bad year·:· t Nobody felt any prouder of the Reds than he did. "They're the greatest bunch al' kids yap ev.er sa~," he said~ "Look at 'em all,. Rose will be in 1 the Hall>of"Fame five years after h,e's through' playi ng . _ . Morgan1 I think, will be in the Hall of !Fame ' this is just a '• • great team '' ' • I) Now they Were starting to ask J~ • him about the· ~ed Sox and the 1Jeft field Wall altFenwalj Park. .• SPARKY ANDERSON R•membera Friend about who Milt Blish. was "In 1964. when 1 ~as fired as manager ·by Toronto I ca me back home and wa.sn·t selling cars anymo~ , Sports in Brief "I've never seen tbe ·wall,~' he \ried explaining "I've nev,er beeh to .F•Q'!l'•Yj'ark ·Wbo's ~­ na R.,itcfi in 'ltt'e opener fc* us tri Boston" Gullett the rll'St day, and a right-)lander' the second day: I don"tltnoW Who theTi.ght-l'iander· · will ~'b~ I 'll pitch Gullett in 1 YeUC1Wstone National Park or 3nywhere else· '· 4 .,000 Camp Out To BoyTlc~ets B{)STON -Baseball fans lined up for more than a block o.utside Fenw•Y P ark today to buy tickets for the World Series which begins Saturday About 4,000 camped out over night to be on hand ror the sale ot 2,500 standing room tickets for each ga m e, as well as some bleacher seats Some of the rans spent the night on the s idewalks in sleeping bags or rolled in blankets "We 'r e fans, for crying out loud," said John Hathaway, 23. a student at Suffolk Law School. "That's why we"r e here. I gotta go tothosegames. The realSoxfans a r e s itting out here on the sidewalk tonight, not home read- i.n~ Ellery Queen." · Most o( the tickets to the gli mes betW~!!n the· Boston Red Sox and the Cincinnati Reds were sold by mail. LMenaeac-, BAKERSFIELD -Th e Phoenix.r Suns overcame a 35· point performance by Kareem Abaul-Jabbar t o defeat the Los Ani:eJes Lakers, 111-106, in a Na- tional BasketbaU Association ex: Drysdale, South Africa, 6-l, 7-5. In ott).er. matches , Juan Gisbert, Spa in , beat Belus Pra- joux Chile, 6-4, 6-4, Adriano Panatta Italy, defeated Harald EJsenbroich_ West Germany, ... 7 5 62 ,J a'nKod e s . Czechoslovakia , tnpped Hans Pohmann, West Germany, 6-j), 6-i', Nikki Pilic, Yugoslavia, edged Barry Phillips-Moore, Australia, 6-4 , 7-5: J aime Fillo!. -Gftile, topp_e d Victor Pecci. .Paraguay, 7~5. 6-3, and PaJ.ricio Cornejo, Chile , defeated Jurgen Fassbender, West Germany, u , 4-6, 6-3. Ba.U Frttt!t•red ' TOKYO _ .. World Boxing As- Bociation flyweight chainpiori Erbito Salavarria ot the Philip- pines s uffered fractures of both hands defending his crown again s t· Japan 's Susumu Hanagat a T1,1esday, and will un- dergo an operation al a Tokyo hospital. st-rt Adti•- he-team,_ ~hat opened the w ~Son .We:dnesd3y nig'ht wes ~ ~tioo game Wednesday. · The Suns bad a balanced scor- ing attack with seven players scoring in double figures, led by cenfer Alvin Ada m s with 18 and guards Dick Van Arsdale and Paul Westphal wilh 14 each. PHOEN1x-Newport Beach's .Bettyann Stuart gained a 7-5 vic- tory over Great Britain's 'Sue Barker Wednesday when the lat- ter retired with a pulled muscle in her right arm in the secood round of the $60,000 Phoeniz women's tennis tourney. • supp,osed, to be •."better scorin_g • glvup ..... if th d"""'5e mil.li4 'notbeas~gootl! ·. ~· . The result was a 9-0 humili.a- tlbn at the bands of the Canadiens as Dryden got his fll'!t shutout o( theyearinahurry., t "That's enough errors by any team for three or four games,·'· said Dryden. "LA la a very aood team. I'm sure it fee~1 bad lo open the season like that.'' The, Canadiens poured in 48 shots against Kings ..goelie Rogie Vachon, completely breaking the game. apart with six g00ts. in the third period. . .;,,_ f~ Set!ris ' ·COLUMBUS, Ohi o Australian Bob Stanton and American Jerrj Heard posted double vict,orifS Wednesday in tberain-marrd:I $117.SOOlntema· 1 tionatA'.11-star i;Qlf matches. 'Stanton laced Tom Weiskopf while Beard went against Jack Nicklaus in today's semifinals. Other action r-oun<1 Francoise Durr holding off 1S:19ar-old Lea Antonoplis, 6-Z, 6-3. Earlier it was Nancy Gunter defeating Great Britain's Glynis Coles, 6-2, 4r6, 1 61P ;)1 Uruguay~s Fiorella Bo'riicel 1' toppled Cynthia Doerner of Australia, M , l-6, 6·4; 'and Betsy Nagelsen beat Dianne F,r,om~oftz , wbo quit with a bl l.steron her hand after trailing, 2-5. I Battle Of, Balk .Br~·.wi~ CINCINNATi IAPl -Cincin· nati Reds manager Spaiky An· dersm'says he intends to o~ain a clarification of the balk rule Crom umpires in a pre-series meeting because of his concern over. the way Boston's Luis Tianl pitches. Anderson admits he'a con- cerned about "tbe style qi Tiant, who is schedvled to pitch Ute opener f« Boston in the World ~es Saturday. • 11 wanl 'it throughly discussed and I want il Cie~ided wtiat is ,.. balk and what ian't," Anderson said. ••[ have nothing against · Tiant. But I s ay, if he isn't balk· ing, Iet's forget about ~ks . You mlgh( as well throw the bi>o~. ~t.'' Andersqn s aid he only wants "Tianl. to give us a legitimate st.op. Once he does that.. I don't' care. It he stops, he· s slow going to the plate." , Anderson sa(d Tianl has two dist&tctt'y ditferen~ moves to tirst base. The (irst is "explosive" and legal, Anderson safd. The second move though, .o\n· denon calls a ~alk, maintaining T.iant doesn't move his front foot WheJ"J throwing to a base. The balk controversy surfaced Wednes day whe n the Boston Globe r e porte d the R e d s manager had sent rtlms to major leagµe officials raising the issue. , Anders on denied sendi ng films, saying the matter "wiJJ be up to the urilpir.es and the presi- dent of the league .'' The Reds, who send lenhander Don G.ull ett against Tia nt in Saturday's Series opener , rely on base stealing as a major weapon in their highpowered offense. Cineinna(1 set•an all·time record with a success percentage over .800 for the season and ran at will against Pittsburgh on the way to a 3-0 s we ep in the Nation al League finals The Reds stole a record seven bases in the second game against Pittsburgh and finished · with a periect ll-for-11 . ' Rettenmund describes Ti3nt ·s move to [irst base as "lightning fast-but h e doesn't ste p, he j umps~ You. de finitely have to come to a slop before going to the plate. . "If t hey call him !or it, we·11 get the big leads,·· he said. T'.iant's t i'ade m a rk is h is tenacity, says Rettenmund. "He doesii't lhrow hard, but his loca- tion is exceptional and he has all that herky.jerky stuff.'' Rettenmund said Cincinnati cou)d have exploited Oakland easier lh3n Boston because Red Sox catcher Ca rlton Fisk is con- sider ed ''the best defens ive catcher in the American League. "We would r ather have played Oakland because all of their catche rs we re s uspect,·• said Rettenznund, a utility player who came to Cincinnati two seasons ago. * * * . REDS FA.YORED TO WIN SERIES RENO -H a rra 0 h 's Tahoe Racebook ' liste d the National Lea g ue c h a mpion Cincinnati Reds as 3-2 favorites Wednesday over the Ame r ican League's Boston Red Sox in baseball's World Series. The Re d s w e r e m ade 6·5 favos;ites to win Saturday's open- ing game in Boston. °'"' ,.ltrt,..... ORANGE COAST WIDE RECEIVER .PAUL DESMET. $100 a Ticket -;::;,./, Buckeyes at War Against _Scalpers COL UMB US , Ohio (AP I - Three o r fo ur Oh io St a t e. Michigan tickets , 25-yard line, $100 apiece. .. That classified advertisement has been appearing in a Colum- bus, Ohio, ne wspaper. It irks Bob Ries. the Ohio State t icket directo r . Ries and his fellow administrators have been waging a long-t ime war on coll ege footba ll ticket sca lpers . .. "We r ead the newspapers and check those ads out to see who"s doing wh a t. But we're really powerless to do a nythin g unless they're being sold on university premises.·· says Ries.-7 Scalping. however. hasn't been confin~ lo advertisements in the past. 1-tolders or the prized tickets, e s pec ial ly s tud e nts, h av e swarmed around Ohio Stadium to hawk the ducats for as muc h as they can get. The univc rsil y has made big in- roads against that practice this season for two reasons. The school 's anti sc alping poli cy, which can lead to ejection and future deni al of ad mission to OSU activities, is printed on the fa ce or tickets fort he fi rst ti me. And Ohio State is requiring stu- dents to show their identification cards when they enter the giant horseshoe stadium this fall. ' Since there is no Ohio l aw against scalping. Ohio State has resorted lo such strategy. Jt "s paying dividend s, according to Ri es. a 27 -year veter an of the ticket depa rtment. He cited the more than 88,000 that 'A'atched Oh io State defeat Penn State l 7-9threc weeks ago. ''I can never remember a ga me where hardly a ticket was avail a- ble around the st adium. I didn •t see an ybody selli ng. Everybod y was holding up lingers trying to buy,'"said Ries. Ohio State tried unsuccessfull y to get an antiscalping law passed by Ohio General Assembly fo ur years ago. The bill , whic h would have made scalping a misde· meanor with fines up to SIOO, died in a committee. ··so m e of th e m e mbe rs themselv es wt>re doing just that- thing." s aid Charles E. Fry, a former state legis lator rrom Spr- ingfield . Ohio, and sponsor of the ilJ cfaled measure .. Oh io Sta te campus poli ce prac- ticall y ignore scalpers around the stadium. "It was one of thole nights'," l>r:y\len Said. •'There was 'no way the tempo-was goiq'--to change in the lblrd period. Jt Wal just going 10 &om. OD nl1bU lille that, you jUlt bope'the game moves fast so Stanton whipped J a panese Tsutomu Irie, 3 and 1 after upset· ting J .C. Soeajl, 1-up in 19 holes. l{eard's vict.o ries were ov-er fell°' .,_mertcans Eddie ~earce, l·up and Tom kite, 3 and Girl' ~ .. ashes. Football Barrier ~ )'OU ean 1et it over with.'' The Kings had newcomer ~Marcel Dionlle, -of the ._ Jeape'1 best 1coren, but gone w°"' flptin~~OMY Maloney and Terry 11...,.r, -play..,. • who •••• Loo An ..... ,.,... of the .tap defenaea la tbe NHL 1 .. t IHIOIL ' • Alao miaeln1 fOI' U. a.,..,.. ~~•re Gene Carr OJ Dave ....... :::-::-botb~oul .... IM•lr II "ii"' }!' dttrlas Ille mu. llUUol'I ""' <l lut seal(/ll. •!i.11 J..,. Wldlnc who Is ell11"cted to mi.a tbe flrot . -of play with tbeDu. • t--V'----' , I . ·' "'-IWlf1 . MADRID -'Top·•eedtd ' Guillermo Vil~• of ArlMIJ!na belt COUDt1'7man RiellJ'!lo Qlno, tl-3, M W-day in th' third =~=:i.td Gt~ Pflx Other yln11erJ ~ 11uue1 or.-.. oe, ' Ille ........ of ........... lloitlol8eedon. . · ' QUEMADO, N.M. (AP.) FOOtball players are geoerallf though! to· g~ with giria, not be girls . ,\ I • Quemado High· Sci¥!<>!'• Sa1J1 Gutierrez hopes to chani:e all that Friday w.ben she becom .. the lint girl to Cras&'tbe aJJ-mate barrier in New Mexico·Pf'1> f~ ball. • . '. ' ) ·:,i;\11.'-Clrl.and I.,lik~ to,Pllll' Ootbill ' llallY'tald ., a mai>lier that•iDdieii!0;1h•t ...... ruwing ' <>rantel bett Bas hi ~enOti.. In· dla, 6-3-, 6·1 ; Nastase downed Ivan Molina, Colombia, 4·6, 7-6. •'a, and Borr Lopped CllC( ' . ... 11-- ' aonl troJ!&le undonlaodlng ho{ lbe~ Is abi)ar; ' I "I ~Ublhk Dl)t Playing Coot· . t ,j • . ' ball dett ac\'l from bcii>g a girl ," said the 17 -year-old senior, whose long brown hair falls · below her s houlders and whOm her friends describe as pretty. ~ "I always dress like a girl. But aonie people· come· up lo me and say, 1You·re the tootbaJI player l' They-think I should be .wearing pahts or something2I think I can atitl be a girl and pla~Cootball." 1 Sally's battJe to get On the- gridiron ran into .trouble ibis fall when she went out for the football tea.m a t Quemj do, a tiny village in West Centr New Mexico. It seems there's r ule against girls ( ' participating in contact sports with boys. Althoug h s he wasn't allowed to play in ga mes, s he continued practicing and "hoping and pray- ing everythin g" for the day she could join her teammates in com- petition. With t amily , friends, coach and principal supporting her. she rmally too k it to court. and a dis· trict Cou') Judge ruled Tuesday •he is eUg1ble to participate until 'a court 'ecision can be made on the )111~ . al ~ad kepl her off the field. , I · Q~emttdo coach Dick Moore I s aid he p la ns lo play Sally a g ai nst Albuque rque Indian School in Friday afternoon•·s game at Quem ado. She said. howeve'r, that her ef. rorts to pl ay football didn't have "' anything to· do with women's rights, ad"ding, "I just want to p1ay football. I've a lways wa nted to pl ay rootball." Sally observed , however, that her action may help othera in that "there might be some sirla that want to go out for it. They•ve proba bly just been wai~ for somebody to break through:'"' · '· ' t - ' l I • • J --------------~--....,.,,.=-., • l wing Mnst8ngs Barile ¥ilia P.ftrk , Big Hope :..J::• tile qec1u~= ·-~ Maooda'• ~~~a. d~~i.to.'1!~e-Part' eei.n .. • 1111c1_, ... ...i11 • ~ _...--- f 'E' M answer ~uc u-11ata •-~attoa-ecra:r fo-icalml,i.tult--tbolleldcoal-:=:... .ror esa at El Modena lflcb rellect '47 eompletianl pll)'olhpot? lls--otiukcm lllolluatanp ........... :-=. .. ·,,, , School wbere Century I.II 76 attempts for • Colt.a ll011 bu ....et lllollae. lllo~tlcm'aU. c --- L!•cue footbaU .t.ouabie yard 1 a ad Io• r eaJ07ed a wloaina Colla ••• 11 r 'ed Bit U* IDd ,....,_ tt.::",:* Diablos Stress I S Defense -:. SAN ~I GO-San Villa Park and 1ta....,. Io u c b down a by M-i.D U prior,__ No. Ja ID Or""'e.-('m'IQ D --""" 1111,.. ;:::-.a:-. ~iego Me 8 Colleg~ man running ga~1 quarterb1ct Tim of futility, but the S..A. Z·A elaulfiudaa eejyers-Dan B1er1, ~.._.. fact.av touibob&la· CBru~e Bea Ben> awaits Rolauer>? lrlmtanpareZ.toveraD adit'acomaaboutlft.-~o,sart,Mite...,., .....o.a••._ ~e when it challenges the Costa Mea:a Can Costa llesa'1 de-udl.Ointe1.1uewarfare a pair of victo.rJn in tlldltalliller. ........,= .... ..-. -... It .... -...,,.....,, ::; defeue. defense a.nd 1• dMa. more ot the same at "' Ni-Viejo Hilb • "" lllo Dlabloe prepare for :;: tb• l••••joo of tbe ,,._C-elf Carcl!uls fnMn :: JloatebelJo. Orance Coast Colleie lll Mustan&~-· r ..... effectinly C-. CoilowlnJI lheir 19--0 an--staria 1parklll by 111·-ut to ·-·· tf '"• -:U.e South Coast Con · It be.om at 7:30 and a team of Villa Part.'a,.. quatofMaanolia. Bolauer. . wtal burace ii Wla ~ "1""'= "'fermce footbal l opener three main que1tJon· stature with ita wlcted Vi.J.J.a. Part. howewer. ac.•uerb.uclletedca Park"• tou&b ruan••s ..,__...;......_ at occ Siturd.ay njght-m.arlu are in the ~ around a11ault? looms u t.b'e ClF J..A 'a et.a percent of hla oiler· ,._.. featurla.I Bruee ,:5"'::=,: "'"and Mesa coach Tom as Mesa enters the bi&· ADd can coach Tom No. 2 rated team lD tbe i n s a f o r to u r Bea Bea. Ben Bea.. a ~..,._, Carter readily admits it. gest and moat imPo~t French's Mu1tanp clif... Did polls and is No. %in toucbdowu. Fullback 175-pound speed.ater, ::-==: '-!-' ~·oran ge coa st is game if! the school a play an overall 1ame Orana:e Couty for S.A. Dao D•ddrid1• Ila• romped few 171 yar* ......_,..., _ ,,. Tbe ooa-lea1ae foot· ""bellclMbla•cbeduled :: Pl'lday, aiCht (l)•l Ill&- .. -Vie)O. .t-a,:her than hell. It b a 16-yearhiatory. with excellent fun· 2.-A claui.fJCatioo. VUJa added. 120 yarda in JI aptnwt.Conmadel...-. 1 _,,..,.. • "'We've been •ortdn.c ~ good football team and I know it'll be out to aveoae la.st year's loss to ,us." saya Carter. r OCC's Pirates fell to the Olympians, 14·10, on a 66-yard pass intercep- ticm for a TD in the fmal 1qua.rter. It was the Bucs' mly Joss or the South reoa..tcampaign. B Q P. Id rd P d D. fi W4 . bord cm def ... e, we've B • ~~ • f,Ot to 1bore it up " l.IYI rea IC 0 reLJ~u-, e eDSIVe ar ~:;;~~0~s~ra::·.= M the deft?n1e to come enaces II Frldoy night's more physical lban ly happy wltb -de-"OUr.pua defenaere-Plcttord aOY• back." Sunset League footbalJ Westminster is,•• says tense. It'• done a ~ alb hua.'t been tcMed Westmt.n.1ter create• Murio also expeds a l.agt1na titanic between Fountain V.alley coach job and we hope it t h u • f a r • bu t mare probleDll than tbe very aggreJ:sive game Westminster and Foun-Bruce Pickford. ''Wbm doesn't falter at this Westminster will test it three previou• foea tbe with Cantwell, bill s~ tain Valley isn't tt de-Westminster comes on point. We can't afford to Frida)' nlsbt. They like Barons have met. bis team enjoy.a the 1 "Lut year we played ·over our head on de- fensivf: battle, there pro-the field, the field will give up a couple of to iive tbe run fake and tough ones. bably will be a Jot of sur· probably tilt a little b1L t o u c h d o w D 1 t o thtOw the bonlb Oo you. ''We1tmia~er bu a 1be Diablos lost one or +fenae. Our AJl-American The Brea High nose guard Ray Williams Wildcats have been sue· .. bad a heckuva game. He cessful running the dive prised people. , It has very good size." Wntmimter.'' They pound 1ou wit.b mucb more balanced it. thole tough ones to FJ The two powers clash But the Barons coa.ch thc»e 200·pound backs tack. It baa excellent Dorado last week 21·19 . .!WU the big difference. play so far, but .Laguha ~ausing a couple or in· Beach rootball coach terceptions. •• says Denn.U Haryung U more carter. concerned about Brea's at a o • c Io c k at doesn•t think bis defense Pickford quickly adds: and then throw the nuinin.c and it can also .Down 14.0 going into the Westminlter High. take1 a back seat to that the Barons will face bomb. We'll probably throw the ball very well. seCond period, Mission "I don't think anyone anybody. · Uieir big1est IHI cl the aee tbe play-oction ~ Tim Dellue I• an all, Viejo began ils com- in Orange County is "'We've been extreme. .euon. quiteearl7intbe'1ame..•• lequequarter;back.~' eback, but felt short to But Williams has option. ~ bring iia record to2-1. ,-------""\. Pi p • "This week we are go-graduated and the Olym· ''Against Dana Hills .,.pians do not appear to they did a lot more ~ave anyone of his damage with the calibei: on defense. And quarterback rollirrg Edison Eleven . ass rotech ~n iDll lo be strong in all· C.t.V four quarters," he says. · that could be trouble, out,'' says Haryung. A F ll s h especially since the ··we're go!ng to have.t<l. t U trenat •·we got off to a slow startl,.t Friday and just couldn't catch up.·• Moore's Concern· Despite the bard· hitting contest with El run the ball,'' Moore Dorado, Mission Viejo, Pirates are .averaging c o n t a l n t h e 1 r •-e., , 40fi1 yards per game ol· quarterback if we want ! feostvely. lo Win l!'e game. . Edison High football solid. loam right down "They are aweaomeon Brea 1 9uarterback !-5 cOach Bill Workman the line, even without offense,'' says Carter. W~lt Weiga.nd and his wasn't broadcastinl his their regular tailback '"Tony Accomando ls a Wtl~cats wall . host . the team's pli&hl last week OJ.rid Sprague. bectuva back and will be ~ists at 8 Friday rught as it· prep·ared for ''Steve Fogel, their tough for us to stop. And m a non·league football I.oara-but this wetJc is fullback. is a creat ND· Dave White does a good entounter · . · another story-the of. ning back and I'd im· job at quarterback. We .The Artists and fenjive starters who agine they'll be going ve to atop both to win Wildcats have 2'·1 re· were out with the nu are more with the split backs 1ame. cords and . both teams back and ready. if Spracue bn't in there. .. -Defensively, Orange lack quantity. Each is Friday ni1ht the 1bey trap a lot. which Cout ii awesome with composed of about 30 Charpn of Edison club makea it tou111 Oil a creatD8tince. Our players. with Loi ~lamitos in penetratln&defense. ~~;iict.h is pas1in1. bf,.tt Haryung· respects a SUnlet Lea1ue football "But the problem Isn't we haven't had good sue-Brea team that defeated action at HuntJnrton what they do .. rather it's puaingaofar." El Toro, 6-0, and Dana Beach Rish and bock in bow tho)' do it and with O I y m p i o n • lli!~"s' 18-15d. . R the lineup ore Haynes the people Ibey do it quarterback Jim pee ·wise, ay Ailey,Joe.Siymourand with." · Valenzuela has only .~eynoso ii the quickf:!'l Bob Flaanelly. who In addlti90 to the ex- cllcked on 32 percent of k1d we have seen this missed the Lo¥• game ploitl of ftle line~~ Ilia aertak. compleUne' year," sa~ _Haeyung of duetoftu. Bashore, there bu 25 ol 78 for 341 yards and the Brea tailback who Steve Holme1. Scott excellent performmca liiutoucbclowns lw rushed for 170 yards Hayward and Eric Hulb by tight end Vic His top receiver 11 nm in 42 carries. Weiland is came up WJth superior R a k b 1 II a n I • the Hbwud, who bas caught Brea's tot a~ offense jobs as replacements Char1ers' 6·3, 210· HVenforonly46yards. .leader, throwmg .for 273 however, and combined pounder. Cbuck Benbow leads yards and runrung for with the ploy or Paul "He bas the bt,....t the Mesa runni.nc attack. 164. · Radllb, Skip Fruer and blockinc avera1e on our He's run '1 tlme1for1'5 While Laguna Beach quarterback. Rick team,••notea Workman. y a r d 1 a n d t w o must conta1n Reynoso B4shore, the Cbar1era Bashore bu· confplet- toucbdowns. ond Wel1aod, Haryung wonp>insaway. ed26of4fpauafor45tl The top lineman for hopes hls Artists can Loi Al's the next step Y a r d I a n d f 0 u r the Olympians is Ernie take advantage of any for Workmen's crew and touchdowns. wblch Binuell, a 6-4, 225·pound ... B~~a mistak~s. . . lbeQritfina have already works out to a .591 com· 4•f en al ve star. He We didn-t capitalize aervedr notice they're re-pletioo avera1e. flamed second team all· on breaks ..against ca-ady. He's also turned ference honors last nyon, •• says Haryun.1 "I..oe Al is always re-several would be loaes ,.-aac& about 1.aguna Beach s ady for us,•• observes into gains wtth bis .f.8 «> j1$..llfesa comes Into the l3·7 loss. "We blocked a Workman. ''They are the s peed, adding four .. me with a 1·3 record, field gpal attem~t. got a same team they have touchdown a to the having beaten rival San first down on their 20 and been the past couple of Edison attack with bis Die,occ 23-0 whilelos· d.idn'tscore. years. Loa Al 's a very running. IQ& to El°Cam'ino (58-6) ''Another time they Arizona Western (l&-7f went Cora first on fourth and LA Valley (ZS..21). down from their own 40 and we held them. But we were unable to "'cro Teant ~1·i~n.•ively, the .JtS,. -Artists Will _rely OD l'UD• -ning back Kevin Pike GWC .Secondary Irks Shacldef-0rd SPOITS Prep Polo Dapite an 0-3 ream!. <OeCb llac Moore ol El Toro see• an upward trend for bis C.......,. football team ID tbe lioal ncm-leasue same rrtdoy nlCbt (7 :30) ··-l!l Dorocloat Valencia Hieb- "We're 1tart1n1 to tlOt people back wbo have bein hurt and they abould be ol neor Cull atren&th, '' _llooresaya. S • El Dorado has woo one 11mmanes came.in three ouUop and that came 1ut week _;:~.::._ · a1ainst Mlsston Viejo, ........... • • ' , __ 21-19. -:=...:,.~••..:,.~! Coach Glen HutinCI' ....... n 9 ... a. ...... t. Or.. Golden Hawks u.tiliae a '· "'•tt•a:••~ i , ..... ,, .. ._ '· • I 11ame to advan-MtOIMrt. ~ -.n.. .. ••. puam -· taco bul Moore ls fearful •::..-=.= of the run-option by .......,........,. ' • • .... quarterback Todd .....,.... e I I It-I ,,..... JC ...... Tl...._ s...... Peterson. .,.... .. v..,.."" ..... •· ..,.,. • .., "He likes to scramble ,.,....t.,..._,,,_.,.,,c-y, and IC b fi d "~'°"' e can in a re- ......,.:::.,"'-:"; 1 t-is celver in the o~, be'U ..,.,. ••• ..,. , tbrow. Otberw&ae, he'll kwWll= ,,.~,.._ .. ·-~'· R••M I, a11cfllene11, o--.r. Mlrtwi ft&••rw. VA .. ITT ....... _ EtCM<le It t lt-J c.r-.... , •• s 5-46 S< ... lflt; EtleMte-«111...,-1. l..CllllWY. QIM.-wt.try •• H«ll a. Brcwfle J , layer I, Ptl~r I Silml llfll. .IUMIO«W~TY Football Favorites le.-..,.....,. _,.._5"0..,.Mt2 ...... "' 1 t • t-. .,,. ... _ "-"NMrti"' ti cs-••r J I S t-" S-l'rtM.tsc.-Al._..111¥..,. ~; •1wici.-CM"t........ ,.....,,..,._0..-..,,. .._.,,, c.M-wr+.M I, pt,_ 4., OKMM-ICMM10rt1W• ~ .. St ..... t..WW..1,a.i.r-t. ~---.,.. ... ...,, •ltotM-90Ptt Mliczat&-NY Jett"4\lt ................. ...._.. _, l'MIMtlfllft'-b.,1 ..._.. j t • t-'1 °"""_ .. .,~ .... CW.. .. ..,. I I t lt-1 Alrf'Wcm-•VUll'r*"°' lcwtNI: ..... .._.,,._.I.OW· ,.,......_WlllM ...... :IW1' ,.-I. ~ t. OIMll l, Wf9itt. (at1 ... :1e-TeMl .... I ~CMlll fll"'9f. ..... ................ v.,.,.... by • VAltllTY S\'t .,_..,..,.... r ........ -uut¥• 0-.,_.. 2 2 1 ..... UIC_V ... tl 111 ....... ltlal91Wt: t J t ,._, WdlleEill-Mld'l.stalllbrM -C..S. ..... IUl11tt: MMlr9 S. ._._o.n....,... .... C:...IMtlrt ,,.._, .... , ...... lflMltl'. ......_UCLA9¥1-_.__ et at FV and quarterback Dave · Chapman. Pike picked \ ' up 86 yards against Ca· T b e S o u t h e r n nyon and Haryung says California Aero Team, Chapman, who was o of 5 iloc. (SCATS) will make passing, had (our aerials .tVMMMIVA•MTY ~-0.\1M11191L ... 1\o't Onp of Golden West and big. They were both c:...._ ..,..,OW:-: 1 ,_1 :::i.:~:==.i"~, College 's biggest recndted two years ago _.....,.,_ * • s ..... , c.e.._0r..-.,12 their tint appearance of · d ped lbey'eoral7:30SatW'day rop ' Ill the ·Fountain Valley Hltlh S<liool gym. Their Area -Prep new uhlbitlon, the SCATS Gym-Capades, G• •-T • "Ill feoture 50 com-11'18 enn1s e amnasts rang- in ace Crom ' to 16. Ticket.a, adults S2 and children and students $1, be avaUable at the Also fe1tured In lhis ~rformance will l;le lforberl Dlll w lib his German Gym Wheel, ~den1 rb)'lhmlc gyni- 81tlc1, and the Fabulou1 Spaceball ,..., .. • head•chea this football when LACC had Vinre OM.ta ..... KCt'I .. : Pkactt :t. ...,.......,....,._..,, . """""°'"""'· ... ,.,... .......... ccr.i ... .,. aeuon bu been its pus Evana (now at USC) at ""'""'°"" ~-"'._,..,, defenae. quarterback. ••we must Qllitc,,,.....,....,~ s .....a ..,1:" ..... ....,._rcsLcR11tcm C o a c h R a y stop LACC and ever-,VltlciJl9ftl s ' t ._, """""""....,.c-.11..,,• Sh kl f d ' R ti ybody ~------......t-C.C.lc .... tc-crlq. ,.,_ 1, Ollllit..,...Afllrl.,.ltJt ac e or s us ers ~ 1n1m ''-'lJIJUlg QINcndS......,.•.~.,. ----Kt«11e•rw• have 1lven up ei1ht-Jcmi TD pa11e1," says va•11n Oftlc .... """, ... '"',. 'touchdown paases Shackleford. Tbe Golden .._.,___.. vt11c,..,_-e..,. ... "..,' .._ • '• ,_, ....,,.,.._~v .. ..., already, including West coach ba1 no U&,.....,... ' s •....., ..,, bom~ of •1 61 46 53 .. qualms about b is or •fl-" .... .,. M11t11t1t""' a.. .......,...,._ e.ccti-s11111-..a ""'° ol • • • • --...,. .. .,....~ ..,, and41 yards. fensiveteam's play "'"'t0ava1111n blcncN-car-••MM"Wt The opposition has ••we've moved tbeball sc-.,...,.. .,.._UIWl"e."'""' ~ II w d ' --I ' • ._2 lllDw ... MWt!l'r-ltYl2 clicked on 55 percent""' very we e ma e 425 '"""'-1'" , 2 :1 2-ts ~-.._ ... ._. ... ..,M ita aerials and it'• nOw' yards On the ground e:•--•=s...ttt,T""'---~•-L.•w1._..,, j f i l F 11 l I VA ... T"I' · S..0.-.. ..,...YcliCiMSG..,IJ ma or concern o aga 01 u er on ast '•••·--• .,_, , 1 >-• -----":'~.,,"' Shackleford-especially week. -_,..,_., with Pu.-conscioua Los "We'll score a lot -,...,. • ..,.,..... ' ' ' J.....Q --.wrnt-1.Acc"''"' UI .. :~.~lftfl1 ......_.,W.W4,Y'• ............... -~.,"°" Angeles City College in-points this season, but ... ""'-6s. 0r .... cc.s1 ...... soM1sc~11 vading Friday nicht in we ... ve also got to stop the -=~~'":;"~':."=·=~~·'-:;"="=:;~,.=-~==:~-~··:;-:;••~"=':.==="~C:,=·~ .. "'~,'"~,.'~"1~'=; the Southern California oppositioq,•• says r Conference opener. Shackleford. "LACC hos two very TheJ1u1Uenrallkl-U good receivers in Homer in rushing average in in- B u t le r and Duane dividual conference Jame1. They're both fut 1tall1llc1. Sophomore llerk Davia la selling a > GRAND OPENING CdM Fears Big Play •i1zllng pace .. He's ruobed for 587 yards in 70 carries for an 8 .2 avera1e. Mike Powell, who alt·ernales with Pat McKeon, bas run fer 230 y...S., In 29 COrriH for a 1.t averase. McKeon has a 5.3 averace wltb 150 yards in 28 carries. DOUGLAS PLAZA CENTER IRVINE Davi• bod "'" 11.9 averace last week qalmt "'11arton, pin-' IDI 2i4 yards ID 18 car- rl•. His lwo·yeor lolal ii 1,0T1 yardl, wbich ranks him No. 3 on the oll·tlme Golden West 1111hins 1111. , ·Basketball FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10 . ' . 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM ' (Aero. frOl'll Orlngt County Airpon) MEET IN PERSON ' Anthony 0111is OIVll Roller • ~tare the Ch .. --according to Murio, is -•-· beallby and ready tolO. doin.I to improve their OffensiveJy the owulottbiswee.k~ Diablos will be 0 oing ''We're •-log t.o get • -1 with four good backs in our linemen to do a bet· Ray Brouelette, &ott lA!r job cl blocking and s Mil b Ch 1k our quarterback, pear, c · ese 8 and Joe Blum. Burahardt, some Spear. who is the only time to throw the foot-sophomore on the team, ball. had 20 carries for 120 ''He's done well when be'a had the tllne but be yards net against El •eta Into trouble when be Dorado. He has gained •· 2llll yards on 32 carries domn'L He isn't the run· for a 6.1 average in the Dini type of quarterback first three games-'The ancf we prefer things Uuit 6·0, 180-pounder also way.". The Cbar~ers fiaureto threw one pass for a 22· yard touchdown lo Eric come out rowing and Schmidt against El Hastlnp lmowa lbia. Dorado: "We'll be more pre-pared for the pau tbis Brouelette, a 5·10, week than we were 175--pound fullback, has 15 carries for 41 yank sp a&aiolt Mission Viejo." far this season. and is bes;iys. Burghardt, If he has rated by Murio as an ex· the time to throw' will do cellent blocker. ell d. ht Augmenting the w • ac:cor mg t~ • Diablos' offense is the · c o a c b A g a l n s t ,Doug Reeves to Schmidt Esperanza las~ week, he passing combination, cori.nelrtedons1xof16for which Murio hope! will 75yardl. -. The El Toro running improve. game bas had its pro-Reeves, the blems to date but ii the quarterback, has com- blocking assignments pleted 15 of 30 passes for Mooreisworkingonthi.s 240 yards and one week are straightened touchdown for t~e out, it could improve season.. The S.10 semor alongwttb.thepassing. also s~es duty as the . place kicker. Area Sports Calendar ..._. .. Gnlumo::I Iii, UC SCntc ......,. ....J VC INfM cl ~ HcrtlOr 17it.n:.I. Cros1 CClilltlry-5crvlle ct MIW Dtl U:ts.1, 0r..-CO.st ct SCr!lc ...... Gc"11sft Wtst. iltlo "-do ft Scr:f• ••ntc·c lbcl" ct :l :Jtl, Sen .. , ... .._ ,...,.stli •I Cllrvs 1•1. <Mn. tMtd llo(lteY'-0o4deft """' cl c.I Slce. (l,Cftll aecd\l s: 30. Prep Football l'llll$MMAM OISTlllCT scw...,a.srtrn Ftrl.Yct11$y8-C C ' C>-a 'fllhtmlnrl:rr D 0 O ..__ O Ftft, Ycl..., TOI: Rrnllln, FriecN, ~PA.Ts: Engel cr:d DiNn C1'11N>. ( • I • '. \.. Ca•yoaNext Chaffey --r -~ I "!'!?ur!d!y. 0c '"'*' •. tm .¢\thletic· Results • Cuneriy Finds Defense ·Right Combos ~uspect 'Marina's Key ls Def eme For Girls I! fOotball &•m•• only SQIDO d.Uferenl things Marina Hlgb football last week (3 completiom .. ..,. rai led three •uerters, ud we've been working Coach Biii Cunerty bopes hia Dana Hills High Dolphin• will bounce back, )loth ln>m lbe au and their lnafn& record (l-2). a>acb Mike HenJ1an has and 25 yarcb in 16 at~ ,, Tl'."'"• the Hunti nglon Beach cm ditterent tecb.nlQ.~" agoodpenpect.lveontus , temptaJ. a.....u.t111t•>UM~ High0ilerswou.ldbe2·1 says Brummett. By Last week's ta-.15 lcm ALTA LOllA-Dartnc team's Sunset League ' In fact. the entire ,_.....14E1dtf':..._ Instead. lhe Oilers aM looldna at film, l would to B re a · w a 1 ' a Willie Rltbardlclo'a ab: clash Saturday nt1ht at Marina offense was shut ~,,,..,,.... .. ,. 0-3as they prepare for an •l.Y that Saddlebact: bas beartbreller. butCmef'. J'Ml"I u Mad eoeeh: at N"1JC)rt Harbor High. off by Wes tminster. ~11~,-:,'::::;'M. Empire League football aome. very capable peo-1¥ feels bb team m111 tie Cbalrey Ccllt.1e,.bb p.,.. Both combatanta were wblch .limited Marina to .,. • ..._..,,.,..,...,_.._ game wJlb. Saddleback pie with.lood qulc~. eomlng Into ltis °""' of. tben ..... never defeat· banded openlnf losses in 61 yards net. "'"'""" ,.,.,.,_..._ HJgh Friday night at the But they have tum= the fenaive.IJ'.. • ed tbe ·Saddlebactc circu:itptayandJlitnlgan As for stopping the =~~==:....,... SantaAnaBowl. i baUovertoomaoyUmes The Dolphins will face off against tbe CaD)'Qll Comanches from AnaheUn Friday night at 8 in a non-league foOCball dash at Tustin Hlgb. '1111.:•ia the tut 'tNlek CollqeQaUC!hoe. s•-this confrontation Sai lors, Henlgan says ~ Th Oil•-were out towln '' d --k [ · a•ll•l•·l•rt1i1w tCJ fff c-" e •or • • we cao e•perimeot. Ao when. the two ... could have a season-the first tu s tocontam ""•m-er.t•M. scored by Orange, 21-.8, Sadd.lebaclc .ts also 0.3 airH!e the Je...,e .tarta teamatlckoffat.Cbaffey tumint result for both tailback Steve Foley. '-;.,y.,_1a.w.r• 1c1 o.t ~-11 inthe fourthquarterand but cm.I lOlt to Foothill. the came after this,"' be s.tunllly Dl1bt in their teams. llFoley got a lot of yards ~~ftuet-O.t•M ce, ,.., s,....11.. by Marina, 14-0. . the 197: Emplre Leque says, ''But we think we Miaaloo Conference foot· ••No one is going to go on us last year.·• says O'.._M. ''Thinos · at haven't have finaJJ., found the ball opener, Oeor•e un~efeated ln thi s Heni1an. ''But Newport Mtt-J•"''-(IE)""" s..,..r. 0 JU ·n the 1 ...... cbamps,14-3. " • • ..._.,.,, .. gone our way 1 -Oil rig'btcombinatioa.'' · Hartman's Gaueboa will Jeape, but an 0·2 r~d uses Dan Christy on the v~~, .... 11111, .. t er;•"',...... six or seven minutes." As for his en. Uni Foe That right combina· ac:alnbefavored. . will cause some tough f\lllback trep a lot. and ~,!~.,.... (of:> .. , ..,0 .... s ay:1 Oilers football 'Brumme 1 tt h 1 o 1 pe 14 s !!1,!Y tion lacludtt rUAoill& •'Like al::rs, Sad-problems ,•• say s will go to its •°"""w. coach Roy Brummett. have beter .e ...-1· backs Steve Crapo, who clleback la 1 and •I· Jleoilan. ·•withwhatyou quarterback .. Gord~n ::.-"..:ubl,...,_ 1£> ~ E•'-'-' "But we're stiU a good tioo. was named Do1""bins ol· Ire 1 s l v e. '' a a 7 s -111 have confronting Adams. sometimes with .,, "'..., -·~ball t w · on w i!J'-ou~ IE) c ._._.. ,.....,.. eam. e ve · ''We had to start four . fenslve pJayer of the Richardson. "Tb~ydort't "'you." the run. . .. , . ..,,..,11111,~ ly played three games • .a-.ves inside our 20 last C U week. Ker.ry Crabb. mak_e many mistakes ''Marina has never . ''Defens1nf Nek'port ,,...... ... and the players still have :~k.'' says Brummett. Omes P Keith King. and John aodarewell-coacbed.". beaten N'ewpart HaJ;"bor Harbor is a ol li ~the :':!"~~:f!::.=..,a.i. a lot of confidence." "and our play select.ion Gill. With quarterbacks Bill iri eight prior games and P r o b I e m 5 w 1 l h PwWn IFHldM~M. And Brummett has a was not as good ~ il Crabb, Dana Hil~s· Kenney and Jim De:Bord Newport's defense, a Westminster with th~de-~f:.',t:t:=:;:;..1, tot of confiden.ce in both would have been l( we 1. as l y e 8 r the I ea din g g r ·o u n d alt~rnatlng on almost 'variation of the . wide e P I ·. back ·. L 1 k e E•-CM1 .ri~=·~'· his offense and defense. would have had tbe ball Esperanza. Aztecs from gainer,6asrusbedfor168 every play,, Saddllebac!k .tackle six. fioures 1o Weslm1nster, this game ''I' e ally bee a f ho T~Mart1" 1FH> *' _,..,.,.. v r e n inbetterposition.'1 Placentia did not win a yards in 31 carries. tlU t.brOwn ·quite a bit in .,cause us problems in the may be a case o w ~--•1. pleased with the de-The Oilers continue to game but this season Against Brea. the speedy its win over Butte and'its option departmF'nt. ·• well we can bold up :':'iV\rfll• c""' "' Mam11._ tense,'' he says. "Keith ba they have coach Pete back broke away for a ~toCypress. adds Henigan. against ~hetrst~engt.h. '' e-w·w~ 4,.-11 , •• Aoo.i1o1U1MM1• Dionne Us havir\g a good beBiif~~i!tb, ~i~a~~r co~~ Yoder and they are now 52-yard romp and the And we were bombed The problem is that And 1f M ar1na 1~ to ~t ••.. ,.,. ..... fFH) e1ii o.._... year and Toby Bonwell pleted 23 of 47 passes fot 2-1 . Dolphins' second by Santa Barbara: with Newport'sd;efensegives beat N~wport Henigan Gtei.rw. played an excellent That could mean bani touchdown. the pa ss.'~ says the Sailors an extra man says his t ea m must "'"'1e.-s-1•1 ,,..H , a.it~ game against Orange.·· 423yards. times are ahead for the King,despiteani.njury Ricbardaonofbisteam'$ on each flank and with employ the big weapon ::;::.~ IFH.laet,..,.__ Dionne is an All · , I English Soccer University Trojans when which hp 'restricted his 55-1. defeat. "But we lost good cornerbacks and that Los Alamitos used 5'11AM. Empire 1.eague tackle they tangle with the action during the.season, to lineerfal Valley after rover, the Sailors -a-n onlheSailors-defense. ,....,_..111ot1c-&9MitMt and Bonwell is a l80- Azt,ecs Saturday ni&bt toled the ball 11 times.fer the 10 aounded. We abie to cover up holes ,......1M, .. ~T.t. pound defensive end. (81 at Tustin High in a lOSyards. . . were called for &au U.. left to coocenlrate on the Girls Volleyball r...1a..1ci.to.r .. y•s. With the exception of two ,..::="~.:"wttt non·league gridiron bat-Crapa had 11 cam.es terference and ey cot outside. v~lllSITY . ~'r~C:~i:~·;~ioM. big plays .bY Orange, ..._.,_ ... ,.,.Pint Ue. for 77 yards and an im--onemoreplay.'' "The only luck we've Ftft. v.ii.w "''-"Am•~ 1._,, OWW11CMl..,.._U11M. both of which went for • .... .,.:.u.:c:• Yoder says there is...no pre~sive 6.S average • qtatrey's pau defense had. in moving th.e ball ~,.. MM>i !c.M>-.=.:::.-...•t. "' TDs, the Oilers' def~e Mteftv11'-1.JNr.c.""1wun1.-i1 way his Aztecs wllJ be agamstB.rea. i mproved last week agamst Newport 1n the Fin. v~.':.,~1:_.~v~:S..:!.r.. Mou, s.u ..... 1 .... ,. Cc.Al ••( Maftl•••· pretty much contained ~~='::',!, looking past University, According to Cunerty. when the Panthers abut past bas been throug h ,._,,,11-1i.. v••s•T• . :;r.::.t;..~ .... 1 cc:M) ,., uoi..· tlie'Palhers·attack. ,........,,,,,.~, alsowitha2-l record to quarterbacks Rob out.Bantow.35.0. theair,"notesHenigan. car_.,.,JM,e1ittN••'"°".__. son.ft6..... This wee k . Brum-u.ciso.HOtttc-•rt the Orange Leae'ue ~amos an.d Vince .~m· ''One~our safeti•~; Marina's aerial game 1).s.1•14. ow .. 1_0. ... 1111 CMI *' K..., mett's defense will be ~i::=:i.~IK...!:,',, opener the followin"' run. gboff will be splitting tercepted_ two 'passes, this season.,has featured c.n-e1iti.w.,fffe•MoOM11•~. ~.:!'~-ICMI ..,_1 s.iwr-looking at a wis hbone of-wa1H-1.o.r11"''°"' • ti lth b 1 R b da about ( b D d 1~1 ,~ M•ft tl'l•$l•t Clly J, NOUllMJ~ week mea e em. says lC ar on quar er ack avi .. ~&',.",".,.'"",..,••.•,•."-' -.~~!:~·"'''"'• fcMi ,., fe~e for the first time For•'' "W:_ can"t a!ford to Stamos has completed Chria Rio. . Wallach, who was shut ----thi sc11t111tiu .... c .. ' ' f' ,~1.20-1a. s.r.:troclr.·S..•11..._ s year. ~1ti..i we·re not that good" he 15 passes of 20 attempts The Panthers' o 1ense off tiy an exceUent 01t"-•1.urlMiE•MoOeN11~s. t•·V~• tCM> •• ublc11r1et1 "We will have to do MoM,_i,Gi•.._"•""'"'t says. ··we have to' take so (ar this season fOI" 213 alao showed improve. ~W~e~s;t;m~i~o~s~t~e;r;;;d;e;r;e~n;•;•;;;;~•»~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ... ~---·············~··iijiijii!iiiiiii them one week at a yards. He has thrown ment. Randy Campbell, time." fivei,pterceptions.. . a hard ·dr1v~n1 5-9 University will have to Cun~rty ex;Pects h~s freehman runnm1 a,act rind a way to deal with Dolph.ins to play their .fromNor;co,pickeduw;:iU Esperanza's running of. ~wnk1ndofga~e,andhe yards on 14 carries rense . And with Don is not too worned about against Barstow. Stodola in the Aztecs' the type of defense Ca· S o ~ b o m o r e backfield, the Trojans 11yonthrow~attbem .. qJtarte•~ack Jamie may have their hands "We won t change for Broecker as the star Qf ruu anyone.'' he says. the Panthers• veer of· The 5-li junior gained The Dolphi n s' de· fense. Broeck er. a JOO y.irds in 54 can;.es tensive unit, says Cuner-transfer f~m .Bri2bam and two touchdowns to ty, has played good ball Young Un1ver11t:.y, com- b e c 0 m e Nor t her n but may have some trou-pleted 3 of 6 passes for 40 Orange CoUJ'lty ·s leading ble containing Can)'On yards against Barstow ground gainer. tn addi· q u a. r t ~ r b, a c k Art aQd !"an for 72 yards on 9 tion, he was the Or;ange Grosian. carnes. I.eague·s champion as a d?e':r~;.;:~•ning th• Schaff Concern:..... ...1 ''Don has good ac· ~ • celeration,·• says Yoder. ··ne gained over 144 yards against El Toro on a sprained ankle.'' Yoder has a nother With T:tgers, Flu back he'is going to be ~an Clemente High's thr 0 wing agai nst Tri~ons h_ave a breather University. Fullback Friday 10 non -l ~~gue Brad Goettsche, a 160-footba~l ~l.t~ winless pound sophomore, will Valencia v1~1l1ng the un- be taking some of the defeated Tnt'?ns. , load off Stodola while ~oach Allie Schaf~ s Mark R ei n svold is Triton~ are 3·0 wb1~e sidelined with an injured ya1enc1a has not woo m knee its last 17 games. E. s p e r a n z a So that makes San qyarl e rback Mark CJe~ent.e a., h e avy Whitely. a S·ll, ·165-favonle-n~ht . Maybe, pound senior, is getting ~t Scha~f disagrees~ better all of the time ac-!Us first I.me of reasorung~ eording Lo Yoder. He bas lS !Ju.. . complet~ 1-7 passes of 43 Th.is is realty go1n1 t~ attempts for 271 yards be a b~.d ga'?,e f'!r us, and one touchdown. That s~ys Sc!haf[. We-~e got score came on a SS-yard ea~ht players ~ut w1th. nu toos to Reid Crispino in this week, 1ocl ud1ng the 28-13 victory over El starters Tom Arons, Toro Brian Wood, Stan · Mathis , and Mike Pro Hockey ... ,._.I "9<-ty Le ..... W•~ """W'tSC.,., Montre.i •. "°""'"91'-•0 ~t. Loo.ill I, O.lroll I Ul•I CM~ t, NY "•1'19tn r ui.1 C.Utoml•~.Atl.,.t•J NYlll...,_1 l,K•ftWiCl!WI Ufel V..,.c;eu,,., J, MlftlWWt• 1 Hackett. Allen Streeter and Randy Ad ams are questionable due to ankle and shoulder in- juries." Schaf( is also con- cerned with the Opposi· lion, especial!y1 Valen· cia quarterback Mino Rodriguez. "Rodriguez is as good a quarterback as we'll face all year,'' says Schaf(. ''And although Valencia hasn't won too many lately, it was good enough to tie us last year-and we were lucky to get the tie. 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N annix, will play , ao Armenian ad - venturer called · •'Obannion'' (his real name) in a 1V pllot movie. ..'l'be triple lhreal company 1s .. Imne Repertory Theat(:r at VC lrvinr-. which rounds out its tbree.·week program tonight th.rou gh Saturday with performances or ''Green Juli a" md ''The Great Nebula in Orion·· .(tonight ), ''The American Dream" and ''The Zoo Story" (ll'riday) and "\Yho's Afraid of Vll'Cinia Woolf?'' <Saturday i at8 o'clock in the fl umaoit1e; Hall Uttle Theater. Call 833-6617 ror ticket inform at ion. Eastman Rigney at the playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Reserva· t ions 494-0743. ''Touches·· winds up with perform8nces Friday and Saturday at 8:30 under the d1reclion or Jean Koba, with Pat Burson and Jim F1)'ru1 heading lhe cast. at the Sam, 2110 Main St .. Huntington Beach. Reserva- tions 842-S421 . Tuadays through Thursdays at -:-=::.:.=--==:;~;.....~...:.;. varying curtain times. Reserva· Also calling it quit::J after 15 and lO performances, respectively, will be ''The Corn is Green" at the Laguna Moulton Pl ayhouse anil "Finishing Touches" at the Huntington Beach Pl ayhouse. ''CORN'' WILi. BE staged tor;iight through Saturday al 8 :30 with Marth£>lla Randall and Stan WlastCk in the leading roles un· der th e direction of i\1ary Continuing their Orange Coast engagements wilt be two pro- fessional theaters, South Coast Repertory and Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, and a pair or community groups. the Irvine Com munity Theater and the San Clemente Community Theater. ··Jumpers·· Tom Stoppard's in· \("lle<.'tual farce. is the rare al SCR where John-David Keller. Anni Lon g and llal Landon Jr. head a cast directed by David Emmes. Curtain time is 8 o'clock nightly, excei>t Monday, with a Sunday matinee al 3 in the Third tlons 492·9950. The Irv i ne Community Theater continues the modern comedy ''Here Lies Jeremy Troy" Friday and Saturday al 8:30 in the new lCT theater at Bristol Street and Red HiJ I Avenue, Costa Mesa. Carol Filian directs a cast beaded by Ron Filian, Jojan Loughman and Sylvia Lee . lteservati ons 557-7297 . J o hn Dos Passos, nov e l "U.S.A.'' is being· brought to the s tage Thursdays through Saturdays at 8;30 at the San Clemente Community Theater, 202 Avenida Cabrillo. San Clemente. Beverly Sparks is directing the ensemble. Reserva- tions 492·0465. No Romance for Jackie Q: We keep bearing gossip about Jackie .OU.ls liaking her with various men. Wbo are some of them? And what else t.s she busy doing these days besides datlng? -Mrs. Vivan O'R .• Milwaukee. A; Mrs. Onassis is doing little if any dating· 'Glad You Asked That' · b~ Marilyn -Hy Gw.._ these days, maintaining a low profile while observ-..A : One or Karen's fattest parts was in a 1969 ing lhe Greek mourning period of six months which film titled "Little Laura and Big John," co-starring ended in September. Also in her New York apart-with Fabian. She was paid $1,000 a week for the five ment, Jackie is penning her weeks it took to complete. Banking the entire sum, memoirs and reading for relaxa· she told Florida moviemaker Luke Moberly (who lion. AB for some of the men . C'5t her right out o( the pages of a players' direc: whose company the widow en· tory) that she was "fed up with movies" and might joys, her "guest -register" in· seek another line o( work. "To me it's too long eludes Cary Grant (said to be between steaks and onions and peanut butter her favorite ), Warren Beatty, sandwiches and cokes." Now that Karen is in th~ Sen. John Tunney, Rudolf Black she has more job offers than sbe can handle. Nureyev. Truman Capote, a She currently displays ))er talents in the hit movie, Baron once said to be serious "Nashvi)le.' - about Liza Minnelli, Dr . Q : Tbls ls 1 bet betweea two Man BrotM:ra .1aac.1 11 Christiaan Barnard, an intenec· rans. Didn't lbree of &Item make• ftlm called 0Tbe tual named Karl Kalzz. an opera conductor, and old Story of Maakilld" ID lt57! Wlt•t was It •boat aad friend Henry Kissinger. She continues to remain wu it e\ler fillt.hed! -M1t Pcwtlll, WIUtHteee. aloof from tbe press and wishes the feelings would N.Y. be mutual. A: Yes. It was fmisbed the day the critics re· '-i.. Q: Did Frank Sinatr• ever •pologlze for c•lllng viewed it, most calling it a collection of cliched COS· ' 111.ustrallan newswomen bookers? -Alyce D.. tume episodes, badzy cast and poorly handled. In 1Portland, Ore. addition to Groucho, Harp> and Chico Marx, the A: Yes .....:.. in his own way. Sinatra said: "I film (.available for TV booking) also starred RonaJd want to apologize to all the hookers for comparing Coll'nan, Hedy Lamarr, Virginia Mayo, Agnes them to newswomen. Newswomen sell their souls. Moorehead, Vincent Price, Francis X. Bushman, ,WhoQ·~. wDalndl lthbe•ir•bodlr rl~t?."tb•I Gov. Wallace mode Charles Coburn, Marie Windsor and John Car-,... radine. IL made Hendrik Von Loon''S book. of -Pearl Bailey, tbe bl•ck slnglngstar, a colonel on bis highlights or man's history a laugbing stock -but staff? -Mrs. Damon R., RJcbmond, Va. they laughed in the wrong pl.aces. ; A: By George, y,ou're close! Pearl's surprised f-eaction :' "lsn 't that incredible? The governor Send your que1tiona to Hy Gordner• "Glod YOU A.sfced making me a colonel in the Alabama Stale Militia. That ,'' care of thi1 neiq~. P.O. Bo% 1560, Costa Mesa '?iqw I'm sure he's ofr and running.,, 92626. Marilyn and Hy Gardner will an&toeras man11 que.s· Q: Is It true tb•t Edg•r Ber1en and bis wire tiona as they can in their column, but lhe volume of moil 'tried to talk their beautiful. and lalenled daughter, .,mok<~m·,p<r~•~onal~~r~ep~l~i•~•~im~·~po~.o,11si~!Ui. 5~~~~-,1 Caadlce, oat of becomiAg an actress? -Cissy Canon, Long Beach, Cal. A: "No," answers Edgar. "I didn't try to talk her out or it -nor did I try to talk her into it. And llf m happy Frances and I took that tack. Candy ...made tbe decision hersell and time proved her judg- ent was only surpasaed by her talent." Q: Of all tbe new female stars we think Karen Black is one of tile most attractive and versatile. -She allow.1 ber wlt ud br•lD oa "Hollywood &q.ares" •nd her •ctlnl talents ln movies. How Ma& ba1 sbe .been around? -Mrs. Marilyn blckmaa. M.laml. 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OCTOBER 17 & 18 Full Performance With Worl(s By Uthoff, Limon,. Goslar. Muller, Tudor, SokolOW (2 Different Programs) TICKETS: $4.IO GENERAL. UCI STUDENTS S1 .DO S2 .00 FOR FACULT'f'JITAFF, OTHER Sl\JDUIT.S AVAILABLE AT ~s ... u .c.1. BOX OFFICE GATEWAY CO.-,KS, "FIRST FLOOR, BETWEEN tA.M. 64.:SIOP.M. PHONE: (1"14) m 6549 • ........ ~ ..... ......-r, ............... , c-.-.r ---.... ..... _ ..... , ........ .u ...., ......... ,. ..., ........ , ... • EllE8 "'°"' 1 -.-2 ------- JOl ... k1'1111 Ml,_ .. ,_ .__UFN ·--..... ,,., ........ ~ COA>T PLAI A .. Sutf ....... \ ~- .,. ... ·---.. .:::. , ... CINEMALAHO CINEMALANO --rHE UON IM W .. i&r "TAMARIMD 5_.ll'GI "WIND & THE LION'" "WESTWOILD" IPGI "HAID TIMIS" "IUSTll & llLLIE" IPGI .... •llf( 1l(JT ...... OTHEISIDE Sita. -•• -OfTH[ U.l.'E , ... " MOUNTAIN'~'TCJIX. GlMl:HAQCMM U.DICEHltOAM PLUS llllt ... BUU£ri lHE HIDING PIACE .. ., .... ----111 ....-.... _.\! wen-.~ .. 1-1 1111 will just left him for 1nolhlr 11111n • And so did his boy frietld . llC- •• ... u"'4( .. -. .. Rl.itk Cl1risl111.is • .. . , • ,._,.••eAa I MARf1'ES ••• 'Jbe problem bu bem bulldina for yean. El(bly-Cive P<l'CO!ll or Camp Pendleton's Leathtmecks are 18 to 2S, an aae bratket dotcribed by the FBI as the moel ttimeprone. ""-Fu tu re Studied INDlRECTLY, THE problem bas brought !he rnlanaUoo Of Ci· ty Manager Larry Baa.le)', effec. tive Dec. 5. He. lncuried the wrath of city councilmen a year a.co by refusing to fire three cliy olllolala and added fuel bl' rorc- ing out Chief Ratcliff Over the crime issue. In Motorcycles No successor has been an-~ced for Bagley, and Henze b believed under lop consideration for the chief's job J>ermanently. The racial i.Oue helped bring the downfall of Ratcliff and Bagley almost as much as the twin problems of crime and faJJ . in& business. Policeolficials, at a news conference, blamed blaCk Marines for much of the rising crime and stirred public outcries from 1he Urban League, the publicly financed Community Action Cor:p. and a black citizens gfOup called ''Involved Men of Oceanside.~· They demanded re· signations. THE SPECTER OF a Watts- type disturbance made busi~ nes.smen shudder, but such rears are now gone. Yet, notes Henze, "Al least 35 percent or those arrested are still Marines." On a busy night last summer, an average of s i:< or eight strongarm robberies look place in downtown Oceanside. Now police put the figure at f'ewer than two a week. THE SIZE OF Henze's task force is secret. He says, "We're getting lots or feedback from the street people -and the crooks. They think we've got as many as 25 peoplt out there. They im- agine we're behind every corner, every bu::;h. '' A resident or Oceanside for 22 years, Jean Shipley, said. "After they cleaned up a few places, it's really quieter in town.·· By JOYCE L. KENNEDY Dear Joyce: r•·m trying to nnd out how lo l •arn lo f l x motorcycles. I'm 14. How would l ~ach the 1uys l need to ask for a job'? -R.P .• Kansas City, Mo. More than four million Americans own cycles or scooters. which like autos, need regular service and repair. An estimated 11.000 full-time and many thousands more part-time meCbanics do th.is won. Nearly all are emploYed by motorcycle dealers, although some maintain police cycles tor municipal gove.rnment.s. or wwk in shops that do customizing work. ALTHOUGH MOTOR · cycling is on the up - swing -a tenfold increase in 25 years -promotion ·is Umited in this small occupation. Ir you have supervisory ability, you may ad·vance to service manager and, eventually, to general manager in large dealerships. If you can get· the capital together, you may own your own dealership one day. Most mechanics start as trainees and learn their trade through on:job experience (at least two to three years}. A ·diploma isn't an absolute, but employers tend to prefer high school grads. You n eed mechanical aptitude and an in· lerest in the work. Being a cycl- ing buff' helps a lot. PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN some large cities orrer post high-school and adult education courses in motorcycle and small engine re- pair. Community college courses in motorcycling are available in some locales. Training b avai{a. ble in trade schools, at least one of which (Standard Technical (Career ~ner) Instlwte l• Konsu City, Mo.) of. fe~ a combination home study and resident cou.rae ln motorcy-cle tecbnolOfY. · Beclnnlns motorcycle lnlnees earn in the 12·12.75 an ""'1r rOJlle u a nationwide •Vttace: ex·· ferienced mechanics often are paid $.1·$5.80 an hour-: some top mechanics earn as much as $12 an hour. MECHANICS MAY BE paid an hourly rate or a weeldy salary. Others are paid a percentage - usually •bout ~ percent -or the labor cost charted to the customer. FrequenUy trainees are paid on 'a piecework basis when uncrating, assemblina and ro~ testin_g new .motorcycles. During the spring and summer months, most mechanics work more than 40 hours a week. The work slack.1 off in winter. ln some dealerships, a core ol ex- perienced mechanics work y'ear- round and are supplemented by additional workers during warm weather peaks. EMl'WYMENT OF motorcy. cle mechanics is expected to zoom through 1985, when some 20,000 full·time mechanics are anticipated -an increase or nearly 80 percent over today's employment. To obtain a trainee's job, simp· ly go see the dealers or your choice, express your interest, and ask to be hired. Clean wprk clothes would be appropriate dress when applying for this type of work. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS alJSIH£SS l"ICTITIOUS aUS\Ml:SS l'ICTITIOUS aUSllfaSS l'ICTITIOUS •USIM•SS HAMaSTATEMENT NAME STATEMINT MAMl!STAT•M•HT NAMISTATaM•NT TM rollowlngo pe<ton1 •r• OOIAQ Ml-TIW fOllOWint per son• ••• Ooil'9 111151·· Ti.lfll10Mr.tMrM11 l10o'r.tbullrm1 ,,.. fol-1 .... Jlff10R 11 .......... bull· .. ".'' flHS •s: ~' _ .. : SNOW PROPl!'RTJ£S, ltlilil C.· Tt4£ HAIR PARL.OR, Jl•Ol HAIR ETC., 1•011 M•rgwrlt1 GIANNINI HAUll: STHOICATE. "'1'9ftPI'., VIII• P•r),. CA. '1 .. 1 C•mlno C•pl1tr1no, Sin J111 n Pll ........ y, Mlt.Slon vi.)o. CA '2'7S M10 W. CO.II H..,y,, Newport 8"-.h, GAL.V CONS TR UCTION "'9hlr-. CA t1'7S 0.vld F IM , 2'6J1 Loei. 0,. "-91, C.lffroml•~ CORPORATION,• C1llfornl1 <oroor.-Ot•!.ltl Alcrt•rd EU1 ln1. 2JMS MltoMo!l Vltjo, CA ntlS SC.,._ Johtls. •W C..........,ry, lien, 1'161 Ctn-,on Of .. VIII• Plrk,. CA. Softt!M, UQunl Hhl(. CA"'» Thi' blnlftftl It Condllcl•d by to\ ltt-SM.I hlC.rt, C.llfornll '°'°" _, Con nt1 M•rg•r•t "EllllM, l:IMS dl'ri-• 'fllls ""9.1""' 11 CClflOll(.IMI by ... In-STEPHEN L.. MC ELlll:ll.T", 16041 Sornl,... ~Hills. CA nw O.vkl Fl"' dll't'l-...1. Go..,..._11 St .• No. 200, H11n'Unglan Thlt b111Jnns 11 conc111ctl'd by • Thll H•ktn1rtl W•I 111.0 with tN SI..,._, Johns e.•ti, CA. '2"41 gll'tlr•I P9rtM,...,IO County ci.r11"' 0r..,.. Collftly., s.-'nils 1t.i.,,..nt "'•s lllM .,."" ""' WEN0£L.L. H. SNOW, 1«'.llo Mlllitll c"'rtts R. Ellllfli ~12,lt7J COWttv Clerll ol Or•11111 C-ty on Sip-IA,.., 9i"'°O,CA. tJSI• This tl•ternent ••• 1!19" wlltl tN ..,.. ten\tlef' 1J. ltJS • Thl•-IWllltfsl ,11 <onducttcl by • County c 11r" ot OCAl'lo!ll C~y WI s.p. PllDlllNd Orlnfllf c;o.11 c+up Piiot 1'"7•S 'fl!"''•' •rll'frslllp. ""'*'"' 1S, tt1S ' Slopf. tt.HlndOU.J,t , f'tJS ~ 'ilbtlv.H Or1nge CN" O•lly Pllol. SI.,..,, L.. Mc'Elr-1h '"'"' s.,.t. 11. 2S, Ind O!;l. 1, 9, ltlJ 31'1·1S n 11 Oattl'Mnl "'" 1111e1 with II• PubUIM(I Of'en9t CN sl D•lly l'ltot. PUBLIC NOTICE COunly C11r11 ol O.-•n11t1 Co.inly an ~P. SRot. 11,2.S,•ndOcl.1. '· 1975 ,,.. .. ----i.mblr 10, 1975. HOTICI: TOClll:DITOllS PUBLIC NOTICE "47SU SUPl!lllOlt COUll'r OP' THE Pubtllllld Orongt CN$1 Ollly PllOI, STATll 01' CAl..ll'OllNIA fl'Oll ---OCtvOtr 1, t , 16, 13, 191S J7•9-IS PUBLIC NOTICE TMllCOUMTYO~OWANG• l'ICTITIOUS •us!Nl!SS ,.. ........ ,, MAMl:ST£Tl:Ml:MT £1!111 ol AL.MA CAltPENTriR ,,.. lonowlng '!"''°" I• doing but.I· PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS •USINESS UNDERHlL.L., ••• 11.lMA HY'Of; Mii••: NAMESTATl!!MENl Cll.RPE N TER UNOl!!RHIL.L., PANORAMA REAL. TY', l l•J TIW 1o110..,!l)(I ""'°n 11 Ooi"ll t>uJI-99<--"-. ' Jlldgl'li.ld Or •• H11n llngfon. l!le•I\ CA. r PICT1T1ous •USIMl:SS 111\IH : NOTICE IS MERE•Y' G IVEN !fl I .. -NAM• STATEMIMT ORIENTAL. WORL.0 IMPORTS., crM ltors of the 1bov• Mimed dKedlonll H•nr• AtllOld Bryan. 11•1 ,,.., 111 par1o0ns ,...,,,.,. c111..,. ~ Thi loHowtng P1t10n1 '''doing bull· nt!iNodY Or., Ott• M91o1, C11.. nm the i.ald clt<.act.nt ••• r9C111l..cl 11 .. tlllo.,.tl•ld Or., H""'tlnglnon Bttth, -·••: Mont• W•vli• Kun,, lt<IO P1r11 I~ with thl ...c•1Nty _,.,.,, ltt """"' MIR A C 0 ST A M ES A Nlwoor1, Ht"'~t fkKh, CA. "2iMO t,. lk • of thl <ltrk of tha Mlo¥e .,._ Tllh bull ... 11 II COl'IOll<laCI Dy an In-FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. llMI This llolllne11 I• condlicted Dy an In-tttttd court,.,, 10fH'l!.anl lhlm, with rl'll ......... Monrovl• Unit A-3. 0:.11• Ml••. MYIOJ1I. ne<l\""l'Y -hlr1, lo Iha.....,...~ HaN'y A. BtYlll •1 th• o t tlc1 ot S H£PH£ D. Ctllfof'fll• '2616 M.W. Kunl SHEPMERO II.HD OUNOAS~ Al· """ 1i.i. ...... 1 "'•s tu.a ""th thl Bettr 01.towlM, 112•1 Vlfl He!!.5, Tlltl \lattnwnt "'" tllt'd with tl'll tomay1 .i u..,, 21n OuPortt 1 .... ~Y Cltrti; o1 Dt•"9f c ... n1.,., 51op. TOl'T'tnet, C.llfot'nl• ~ County C""1< .i Oran9t1 Co..nly an~ Wll ~ ,,.__,, fkK~ Ctllfloml• temmt 12. 197S. Fans! A. Duqwe.,,., tl65' ~. """""'n, 1•1s. ,,,..,.. kh II tflt Pl.Cl Clld/-ol ""'" TOf't..c:a, Ctllfo•nl• tOSOl ,..,.,. tr."'*"~ In •II m1t1~.in-Pl.Cltl"""' 0rlfl9t CO.st [Mlly l'llol, Trtll bll•h••• IS tond11ctlcl by • Pl.lbll'lhed Ot.,.9' CN sl 0.lty Pltot, l"'kllM H lllof UkldKI ....itflkl 5'fslC. ll, •nll Oct. 2, 9, 16. tt7S ,..,.,. ......,.1 DlrtN•lhlp. Sept. JS,'"° Oc!.1, t , I,, l91S :16o11·7S tour monlftl 11t1r lhl llrtl pu1111atlonot "to~ &tltyDuqw-•mber 1• lt7,. Tiiis tlllemlnt w•I Hiid wllh IN • ARL.ES fl. 'UNOl:WHIL.L. PUBLIC NOTICE COllnty (.l.n. ol Ot•!\41 County on OC· I PUBLIC NOTICE £•..:lltor .i 1 ... WU! IOMr6, 197S. .. "" How "'"'•" dKl'dlrllt -Sttl!!f'tllRD, SHIPMl:lllO 11.NOOUN· l'ICTITIOUS •uSIMass PllD!llhad O••nvt: Coll! 0.Uy Piiot, l"ICTITIOUI •USIMl!'SS ... NAMa STAT•Ml:NT MAME STATaMl:NT A~Uw TN *ollowtng Plf'M>n 11 OO(no; but.I-Octomr9, 16. tl. :Kl, 1t 1S ..,,_,. 11110. Driv•a '4ffta 11 nw to1iow1ng i-,_., .,.. dolno but.I· ~ ..... c .tHM ,..., .. ; MISH: Tl'I: 17141 liii4Yi t NTEGRATEO SYSTEMS. ,.. ' c,t.P CI RCUITS. 7SM P•rll Aft., A"""' .... ••tclll ... MllgnolO., CO.ti ""-M, C•Ufornl• "611 PUBLIC NOTICE c..~ Groft. Cilllornla '2 .. 1 P\lllU1'1ad Or•r;r Cot1t O•h~lol • . A-11t J . TrlPfl. Sh ~II•. Pl'!Hlp N•re' Menu11. 17S1 0 1• 0.:1.1. 9, 11, ll, lt7 -S1·1i COSteMtN, C.llfornl• '1611 Aft .• W..tmln1t1r. C.lllOf'ni.'2il3 ----TN• ~nn1 I• conchi<lad ~'"In· f'ICTtTlOUS SUSIHl!'SS V••• D•,.,.to Menle\, 91S1 Oi• PUBLIC NOTICE dlvfdoi.11. NAMl:STATl!Mt!MT AW .• Wfltmln511r, C.lltornl•w.a R ... ldJ. Tripp Tiit toUo..,lnv D1ri0n1 ••• dOlnu bull· Thi' bu1lne'' II cond11cll'd by • ~-Tiiis 1t11.-nt _, lllMI ..i1t1 lhlt HOTICI! roc••DITOWS rteUM: glf'lllr•l 1Wrt11er5nlo. SUPaRIOll COUllT Oil TMI Gol,onty Cltrk of Ot'ff.111! Co11nly on Oc· SO PAC OE'VEL.OPME NT COM. \'ff• OIM..to Menlt' STAT a Ol'CAL.l l'ORNI• fl'OR lobiH6, 1f1S. PANY'. lllZ 8•r~I L•-· ,,....,p0r1 Th!1 Jt•lernent w•1 IUlcl wlllt I,,. THI: COUMTY' 0" OlllANGI -Bl•h, C.111. '2'60 O>unty Clerk ot 0.-•nge county on 5e9-He. A·M7JJ P\IOll...., 0r"'91 CNll O.Uy Piiot, O.vld E. Rlnt. 1!~1 81ryl Lane, ~r1,, 191S. E'l•I• DI L.OUISE E. 311.GSTAD. Oclotitr•. 16, 13, :Kl, 1t1S _,, Newp0t1 IMKh, Cl1if, ""'" DKHNCI. st~ 11.. Whlltl"11ton, Publl'lllMI Or•nge CNll O.lly Piiot. 81•h Rold, I-long l(ong, a .c .c. 5'fil. 1,, U, •nd ~I. Z. ~. 1~1S """' NOTICI!' IS t-1ERE'8Y Gl\IEN kl 11'1' PUBLIC NOTICE ,...,.lot, of Iha •-n•nwd •-Thll bll'lnl\1 ll conduct"' by In-llWI •U Plf'°"'I n•vlng tl•l"'"' ...... II -ldlvldul11. U.. Nkl dK..,.nl ar1 rao11lri1C1 to fli. S.UNlllOR COUllT 01' TMll 0.VICIE .Rlng ' PUBLIC NOTICE ti.m_ Miit IN fWCHt•ry WOllC,,.,.., In STATI: 01" CAl..ll"ORNIA fl'Oll Thi• st•ltffMlll "''' lltl'd ""th tn. lht office of lhl Cieri. 01 tlM ""1vt .,._ TMI: COU•TY Ol'OltANGE (Aulty ci.111 of Or•nge County on 5e9- l'ICTITIOUS 8USIN£SS 1111.0 court. or topr1Mnl flllrn, MDI 11'1' ..... 41111 fllrnttirr lt, lt7S. IWCHWl'Y ..-.h1r1, lolha ~ NOTICllOI' Ml!Alll:lNO .. ,... NA.Ml: STATEMENT .i '9'111 ottlca of L.OCK E. SI.ACK AMO Ol'"TITION 'OW PllOU.Tll Pl.let!"*' Otl noit CNtl 0.Uy PllOI. TM lollOWlnq oer50n Is dolnv O&S-LOCK£, AltOf'fttYI ti U..,, Sl2 5'111" Ol"Wll..1..AHDl"O• StC11.Js .• ..,0c1.2,t, 1•.1•1s ,,.,,, ,...,.r. t1:1vtr1, or1ve, ••vtrly H iiis. Ll:nl:aSTESTAMl:NTA•Y ROY VIL.L.ANUEVll. ELE:CTlll:IC, Clllfornlt WJIJ. "'hk h II lhl pl•• Of f'ltat•-.~AWGELA FITZGEAAL.0, PUBLIC NOTICE 1•ts2 S11nnys;r111 L.n., H11ntln<Jlon bull""S Of IM 11ndtr1lgn9d In .. , mtll• o.c: .. 11111. e.kfl. C..tlfomllt2M1 Notlc• ts ,_'"1 l fHn '""THOMAS Roy V. Vlll•nu1w1, l•tS2 Sun-tin P1rllini119 to IM H11t1 OI Mkl ell- cedlflt, within '°"' rnonlltl .ttw 1tw FRANCIS l"ITZGERALO h•t llltd l'ICTITIOUS aUSIMl!SS nycrest L.n .. H11nllngton h•<h, ll~t IMJOfkallonof trtlJ notl<•. -•in I oMillOn for PrOO.I• of WIU -MAMI: STATEMENT C.lltorn+1 '2"47 tor ls~•ot IAtws Ttst~to ~ tol\owlng PfC'IOn I• doing '-I· Thh bon.1"'11 I' <ondll(.IH by.., In-0.tl'd 519pt1mbtr t•7J tn. 1"9t11'-' ,...,.ance lo .....WCrt Is aw.ttrlwr 1..,sllO,ati:• ........ ; (I ......... a.. ••• I&. 819•t.O w..-tor furtMr :i:rik ul•r• • ....o thtt JASS.CO, \HO .Ad1m1 G-106. Co!lt1 RoyVlllMllltVI EltclllorOftti.Wlll oflfla I"' llnw .,.., Pl-. bll•rlng lttt...,. Mt ... amH Tiiis st1ttm111t was 11/9" with II• •bo.,..nem.o6'tc169ftt hM bftn H1 for Ck.111btr II. 1t1s • .i t ::r.I Midi.Ml JOU'llril Boggs, 11:!0 ~ <:olln!Y CNrk ol 0t"'91 Collnty on Oto LOCll:I:, au.e.:: AND 1..0Cltl 1.m ., In 1rte ,_,""°°"" .i 0.pmrl""'~ c..1-. Cnl•Mtw, C11.. "''' ~•.1•1s Mo. S of Mid CWl't, .t 700 Clvk C1nter Tiiis bllsl,..11 I• tonctuctlcl by ., In. -AtklfMy11t IAw OrlW W.11, In thl City of s.ntl II.NI, m laoolll .. vtrly OrlVI •vllNll. Pul>ll\htd Or•"9f coast 0.11, Pllol. S.Wfly Mlllt, C.llt ... 1111 tlt11 c.111or111 .. Ml<l'IMI R. Boogs Octollar t , 16, 13, )0, 1•1s Jllt.2-15 Ttl: !l\JI Ul-Mt, 17t-1'7J 0.lld0Ct0fbtr6, 1t7S Thi• lt•W..,.nt ••• tlltd ""ti• tht ; • • • D•llY Piiot 'll•ff ,.,.,..i POACHERS USE POISONED ARROWS TO KILL 1,200 AFRICAN ELEPHANTS A YEAR'';, Pat Quinn of Lion Country Selert Poeee With 'Peanuts' to Illustrate Point. 1, Poison Arrows 801njured In Portugaj Street Moli' - African Poachers Decimate Tuskers By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Ol .. o.lly Pllell Staff The bow and arrow remains a fOrmid able we•Pon, so powerful i.n fact that it may take space-age electronics to neutralize its devastatinJ{ effect. Waf$;amba-tribesmen living on the perimeter Of Kenya's 8,000-square mile Tsavo National Park West have perfected the arrow':s efficiency by dipping arrowheads in a blood-curdling poison. THE WEAPON IS SO POWERFUL IT can kill an elephant. And that is precisely the problem. according to Walter C. "Pat" Quinn, zoological director at Llon Country Sarari . . Poach e r s u s in g poisoned a rrow::; are killing [ ) 1,200 elephants a year at ECOLOGY Tsavo . stripping the ivory tusks rrom their carcasses and selling them lo black- market dealers . \Quinn who visited Tsavo this year, knows the problem first· hand. He dug a metal arrowhead out or an e lephant which suf- fered so badly from gangrene that its leg tendons were expased. "THE POISON COAGULATES THE blood and stops its supp- ly so gangrene sets in. It works slowly and ve ry painf~lly., "::;ays Quinn, reporting that it S!Jmetimes takes months. z.pstead or hours. for the elephants tod1e. Quinn, working in conjunction with Tsavo ~hief Game Warden Ted Goss, is developing a tiny radio transmitter to track the poachers: and, they hope, lhe marketeers. The p\an is to implant the transmitter in a tusk, seal the hol e with a s mall ivory disc, and follow it to the wa rehouse ''where we can arrest the big rellows." THE JAMES BOND TACTIC appears ' the only possible met.hod of tracking the dealers accordiQg to Goss. "'.ho informed Quinn last week that poaching in the game preserv.e 1~ so bad that he estimates one in 20etephants has an arrowhead 1n 1t . Already s u(fering from poaching, the elephant herd.'> roam· ing the East African preserve are further victimized by drought and starvation which are estimated lo decimate their number by 6,000this year. "There' are 22,000 to 23,000 elephants in · Ts avo," reports Quinn. "When you take those 6,000 and add the } ,200 killed by paachlng you can see what a tremendous number of elephants are _being destroyed th!5 year.'' IN ADDITION TO THE transmitter, Quinn and Florida Ralhologisl Dr. Jim Polter are working on a tubular arrowhead extractor to assist African game wardens in re moving the poisoned barbs. Quinn, who manages an inventory of 1,100 birds, mammals and reptiles at Lion Country Safari, Irvine. became interested in the elephant poaching '1{o&lem wh ile in Africa teaching a UC I ex- tension course . His students last year donated $1 ,000 toward the effort against poaching a'nd this year have contributed $600. To underwf'ile costs of the arrowhead extractor and the radio transmitter. he is planning lo host a Bundu Bu::;h Party Dec. 6 in Newport Beach. All proceeds will be appli ed toward the anti· poaching rund . THE EFFORT ·1s MAINLY directed against the black market dealers and not against the African natives. Quinn points out. "The guy who"shoots the arrow only makes 25 bucks. We want to put the pres~ure on the real crooks who sell it for a pro· . (it ..• Ivory is used (or carvings and jewelry and retches approx- imately $35 a pound. Average bull elephants carry between 50 and 60 Pounds of the material. LISBO N, Porl'!.Ca l (U Pl lJ~ Rival mobs fought street battle early today in l,isbon and Port Portugal's es calating wave viol ence. Eighty person.'i were fc ported injured and one mni drown<"d when he was beaten u by lertwingers a nd thrown into th Tagm; Ri ver. The mob attacked in lJsbio when six Maoist s(udent.s begf plastering a ·downtown squat ( IN SHORT ~I with poster::i shortly before dawn The mob beat them senseless~ hurled them into the Tagus Ri~4tr One of the students died and th others wer~ ho~pitalited. f 'An other 64 persons requifiet hospital caic artcr progovein menl demonstrators and leftist battled with guns, clubs ~1 stones outside a key artillery ba~ OC'cupicd by rebel troops in PoRc Two or the vic·t ims werewounqCt by gunfire in the incident in whit: authorities used a Sherman tuQk armored cars1 tear gas and nnc fired into the air to end the mele.e. Northrop Probe WASHINGTON IAPl Th FBI is investi gating dllegat1on that Northrop Corp. improperl charged the Pentagon for part1e~ goose shoots. polit1ca1 donation and other outlays disguised a military spending. Several report s on Northrop· aJJeged misuse of governmen funds have been st'nl to th J ustice Department "for a1 propriate action." the Air Fore said in a Jetter to Rep /\spin. (t Wis.) ' Mideast Proposal WASHINGTON (AP) -Mo\ in g closer to give Pres ident Foe authority to send Amcri<:S: technicians to monitor thl' SiP.t accord, the Senate today rc!ufc. to bar the use or U.S. armed force to rescue' the technicians 1n a emergency. An amendm ent was off1.•red as sub::;tilule ror a I louse adopte amendment specify1n~ th :1 t cor ~res::;ional approv<il of up lo 20 Americans at S1na1 dc~l·rt s uJ veillance stations v.ould not ~iv the presid ent any Jdd1t1ua' authoritv to introducl· J\rn<•n ca armed rOrces into h1 1f;t11tt11..·s. Hijack ChargP• TAMPA, Fl3 . fUf•J 1 'T'h<.' F., ,.....,_.,.'" l:llC.W Qlun1y Clttk ol Or•nge County on Sie9-P'lllllllhld Or•rt9'f CMsl Delly Piiot. lllfnblr i., If IS. PUBLIC NOTICE Ck:tot.r 2. t, 16, tl. 197$ Wiiii-E. St JOfln Cow!lyC-.rll ORl:•NAHOGRl:l!H _.,. Not all of it enters the market illegally. Quinn says most ivory is government stamped a nd inspected a nd t aken when elephants are cropped as part of wildlife m anagement. had two Connt•l'ltt·ur mt•n i C'Ustody tod3 y and :-.c<1rt·ht•d for third involved in lht' urrtfe. takeover of a singl1..··('n~1n e pl~ in North Carolina 'flll'!-ldny ni.a.:ht . "'"" P\lllllshtd Prtngt Co111 O•llY Piiot. ~. 25.•nd Oct. 2, t , 16, ltJS 3il01·7S ftlCTITIOUS aUSIMHS NA.Ma STATl!Ml:MT PUBLIC NOTICE T"' foli-\ng Ptr911tn II "°'"' bull· ""'' '': MOTICa TOCWaDITORS L..l".F. ENTElll:PllllSES, tJS w. Unc.oln, AMrttlm, CA. t:llOI . IU,.IUOlll:COUlllTOI' TMI! L.01111 F r1nlllln Fot k1U. 1•111 STA Ta O,CALl .. OlllMIAl'Clt Miii'°' \JI._ H11nll111t'-9eei;I'!, CA. 'tNll COUNT'f' 0, OlllANGI: -" ........... Thi• 1111~"''' 11 conductlcl by• In-£1t1l1 ol L.T . COL Jll.MES lll•ldull. COHGOEl.1.. FAttGO, O.Co•..cl. L.ovls f'r•nlllln "-'k .. 1 HOTIC?E IS Hl!Rl!•Y GIVEN to IN Tttlt Ital-I'll Wll flled ..i1t1 tN cndl.,. et tM ~ ""'"'" dl<ldlnt t11M ell,.,_., ,...,,11'111 ct•lf'M •I"' I County Cle.-; ot Oranvt C....l'lly., S..- 1tmber It, 1f1S. tM Mid dtcl'dtnt If'• r..-1rl'd to Jlll .._ .,,., With .... l'tl'«Hlfy ..._ .. n. 11'1 """.,..,. Or•l'llll ce..i 0.11., Piiot, O. lffflea ol ll!o '"'"' ot.,.. ....... -s.cc. u, •1'1110c1.1, t , tt, 1•1s .,..,s tttlM cewt. 0t te 1rawn1 thlm, wllll tht l'IKtuafT-lllffl, lo IM~ PUBLIC NOTICE M II• olflc:O of 8 , J ... ARllllL.L. At . ..,,..y .t L..w, !7'0 Httbor Ill ...... 11.MWI l1Ct1f1ous •UllMllSS Jilli,. C..tt MIMI, Callttff'I• ml• -"kh It""' plK• of ltUtlnlt' t1I tht 1111 •AMI STA Tl.Ml: NT .,...,_. I".' 111 m•tt•r1 pen11111no IO Tiit fo4Wwlng' .,._ I• .... bwl· .. Ill ... Of folkt dot(lda11t, .. 111'1111 ,_ hlUM: 1'9l'ltflll .,...1"9 llr•l/'l*IClllOnflfDll • l'REl:FOltM Rl!Sf'll.RCH & dlVaL.OPMEHT. IJ)tMonro'll•A,,.., Mike. o.tfdlaptoftl•JO. 1975 ,.....,.... 1e1ero, CA.~ .... lrld • "•rtOOllCtw'lsl ~ h llly W9-lff. J,'11 5erl 1-\lfr/11ot thoJWlllot 8t"'9f't!lllO ""'·· "'"'OOrl ... 11. CA. t ......... M-•dK....,,. ..... a.·J1PAttltt"-Tiii• '"4ll'llUt It conctucttd bY tn In. lll'tf«Mol • ...., .. u. ''""*" 9 , Wti.ei.r .,. __ .... 111 Thi• 1tatement •ff llttd with IM C:..Mne,CAl ...... fKM °"""'" Cllr11.i 0rtf1911 CCK1nlyon s.p. Tof1("4) ....... ~tt.1'71. "'"" ~-·....,.. l'WlllllAI ........ CM16'-a.l(y I'll«. ~lafled ~MIO ON1t Dally l'li.t, ~~t. '· ''· ~. 1'1J ""'' s"iiilar.1ridoci.1.•.1'-mr ,..:ts lnl-7S ..........,. .. u. "PUBLIC NOTICE -~ ....... ,.... lllf LM.......,_C.l....We•1t Tl'll f1t1J •1t• NOTICI: TO CRl:OITOttJ ~tw1.Petftl-r SUPEIUOll COUlll:TOP TH a NINI....., Ot'1n91 CO.ti O.lty Piiot, $TAT a O' Ul..lf'OllMIA !'08 .)(I. I. t . 11. lt7S _,, TMI: COUNTY Oft ORA.NH .... A ... , .. E1l•l1 •f CAROLYN KAHN, PUBLIC NOTICE OKM_.,. IUPlllllO• CGURT 01' T"I NOTICE IS HIRfl9V GIVENC= IT A Ta Of' CAl..lll'OllNIA fl'Oll creditor• flf lht •lloow ""'"" dllc TMllC:OUNTYOl'OWANGI: 11* •II Pitt ...... Ml'lnt Ci.llN .,..ihlt Me.A.4111 !M Nkl dK-*'tl •r• ttcl'llf'ld IO Ille N011CI: Oft MU.llltN• 01" Pl:TITtofril 1htfrt, Wllrt tt.. 111<•tMf'l' •ouc"""" In ..,. Pttoe.11.Ta 01" WILi. ANO l'Oll "" oilk• o1 tt. clerti; ef Ille...__ Ll:TTIH TaSTAMllNTARY tlllld c-t. °' te ~ '"""· 'fllllll ttll ,,, ••• ii •AR8Allll. JIEAM ...CHNf'I' ..-itl'lllrt., to IM~ UtHOOESI ARMSTROHO, ~ •t thtolllc• .. WIL.LIAM V, SCHMIOT, f«)TICll: IS NEllll!•Y GIVllN tfwt ""°'"'Y 01 '-"'"'· *""' Ml9lfll or1 .... 1ltOMA$ C. 11.RMSTROHO NI 111.o S..lt. JOO, N~ Beech, Ctll*'"'ll htA4ft .,.uue••..,. ProlMlt• of W'tH ..i l'M'Q, wllk h 11 "" Oii<• of """"' ot twl~1el U« ... 1 Ttsta"'9fltaorykl tht undtrsilt'llld In 111 m•tt•r11111t11n-IM ""115-r r~o lo Wiiiert 11 e '° , ... "'''° of .. 1c1 o.clOtfit. wttNn :;:r: .., '""""' pert1c:11t•rs. M'llll U..t ll'llll'ltht fllfr tM tlrtl ~--Mlf'l>il<t of,.,,..,... tht Mtt'll otth11110tk •. . .... ...,. Mt,., Ck~ 21, lt1S. el 9:• Deledltilllffttle, •• ,,,, .. ,,.,. i.. "'-C:ovrtnMHn of De~ ..l~.A.VIKo NI. "3 el wld CO\ltt, tt 1" Clwk ~ 1'clml11l1lr1tor wltlh llllf-WUI Or1w \llllllhl, In tM City of s-a. Anl, MMllH ti U!1 E•tet•ol c;.llfenll•, lha1bownllfttdd°1Ct0ttll o. ... ..,,..,,.....,. ·-197 J. Wlll..lAMV.ICNMIDT , WILLIAM I:. It JOHN, .......... , ....... ~,, .. ,. *S-M ..... Dttw l:CIMC*O ttAl..l"M ANDl:llSOff, Jlt. ....... .,..,_., M &AW ~""''c.1 ...... ,,... 1191 ................. ~,. e-C..,......cetlttnlte .... .., ..... flfl ..... Tel1V,MI,,,,_ M .... llff • .........:..........,. "-41111!M OrMtf C...JI 0.lly "'!of. '""°*'ftfiled Or.,... C:..11 Doll., Plitt, Cktoltt'Lt, U.tt7S ,,_.,I oc...tt.ll,t,ltlS »•'s l r FUNDS DERIVED FROM ITS sale, ironically. are turned over directly to game departments lo support anti -poaching ac· tivitles. The difference between pOaching and scienli£1c game management is where the animals are killed . how many are kille;f(how they are killed, and how they are used. ' Arter the natives have hit them with their arrows they wait in the bushes and watch ror the vultures . They chop out the ivory and then leave the carcass to rot. I've seen piles of bones all over Africa." he says. GOVERNMENT·RVNl'ED ELEPHANTS, IN contrast, are used not only (or their ivory but also for their hair. hides and meat. "If they're cropped oroperly, all parts or the elephant are used," Quinn explains. The bushmen doing the actual hunting are not assigned the · major blame because they are impoveri~hed and the lure or easy money is too tempting. "They can make much more money doin g this than thc!y could working," sayS Quinn. THE REAL VIUAINS ARE the de'alcrs who encourage them to poach . But, if the radio transmitter is perfected, they may become the hunted and possibly sit out a two lo three-year !8f1 term after being caught by a web of transistol's, - • T Ronald Edwa rrl llalph. 27, Cl Manche::;tcr . anti Da vi d r,l.l Burke, or Edt>nfit.•l d . ~urrt•nd e.., to authori tics f~o t h \\ 1·rt.' ch;.irgc• with air pi racy ll.1lph. an ad mitled drug addict\\ ho has ~!at rest record datin ~ b<1 ck lo 1969;1 being held und('r $.~.ODO ~ while Burk (''s arr~u1inment...~ scheduled today ~ Shortlllefghlng • NEW ORI.EANS llJ PI > Bunge Corp , one of thl' worl '· largest grain exporters. h ai pleaded no contest to charges o shortweighinR roreign s h.lpmeat~ and promised to in stall a tighfe1 system or controls at its grair elevators. ' Bunge C"ntered the plea W•d n~ay and ULX'ept<.'tl the m4x • imum penalty ~ StO,OOOon cucltol two counts <>f theft consp,racy 11 The company also agreed •tc ' establish the new system or strjci controls at a.n eistirrl~tedcost o~& million during the next ~ t yel\N. I ~ ... IWLYPILOT PICTITIOUI •USIN•SS tu.MaSTATIMl!NT ,... ....... !IQ Pt•-· •.• ClolAQ bu\!• -.. . , wi.sPAC TAX SERVICES, UOll N, Alml• StJ! Ste. •JO, S•.,t• A11e. ~.927111 lhll:e ANt.rMn, 1'Jf ~ For"' i-,or.,..,c.11101nle91 .. 1 ,-,..,. Kini. i~1n ~·~hon Pl.Kt S....AM,CllltoTn1e•1MO ' Oerl•11e B. Hv ber, ~00 !ioouO• .. .._, No. ti, Oren9t, Cellforn1e -JO,,,.. It. Kl119 , "G (lup-, 0r-... c-111°"'1• n .. , Titfa lK11lrons 11 conOut ltd ti~ e ...... Ol1Nrt!Mftl!IP. FrMtll 1...111'.l"'(I • 'nll•''ltale ..... 111 ""'' Ille<! W1tr• llW Oiunt., Clerll Ctf Or~ Count r on $ooopf _ ... "" NOTICE 01" SAL.IE 01" lllaAL PlltOPI! •TY AT l"IUlfATE SALi ..... uu• INTNI' SU PEit/Oii cou•TOI" THI! ITATI' OP: C AL.I fOlllNIA "°" THI COUNT'/ 01' OllANGI! In IM Malter ol lt•t E1te11 of ALICE V.MUl..HOLLANC, Ol(tt\ed. • Notkt 15 hereby gl ... 1> trwt ltlt 111>· ~ Wiii ... II ti P.-IYtlt $Alt, lo W flltM•I Ind M$1 bklder, ~I to unflr..,.uon ol ..-10 ~perlor c.oiri, 11n •eftilrtfle 1ttna.vofOo:.teblor, lt7J,tt tlle O!l lCt ol TREDWAY , eRANDME!YER AIND W"RD, !UIO oown_.•Y ... -,,,enue , Dow,.ey ,..,, c-1., ol Los A1noe1e1, SI"'• ol Qilllor'li., oll lhe 'It-hi, UUe Mid I,.. .....iol ..alCJOKeetect el the ti,.. of ... .. ""4 Oii \ht riQht, !Ille ond lntffnl ttwl the HIMe ol s:aHI clKOoMd ,,_ IK• ... PUBLIC NOTICE HOR•N EATON A.*-"lr•tLtw M ,._." •111twt11 Ave. ~ Mii .... , C..Htotllit t1014 • Toi: (11il :tSS..Mt1 ' ................. -~ P\lblltN-C! 0r.,,.. CM11 'b.uy Pllol, Otlotler 1. t, 1•. :tl. 1t7S JJJ0.7$ PUBLIC NOTICE ~ 11'1' eoerotlofl ol 1ow ,,_ Ol"-"'IM NOTIC• TOCtll!OITORS ....,.. ,....., or I" ~tlon to tho! ol IOlct Nto. Al44MS ......... ,ot IN llmeofdeoll'l,lfl..Olo SU~f;lllOll COUllTJ..Of' TM• STATI! •alt V. t ... t;ln •Ill Pl'~rty $llu.ted In O, QtU,OllllllA• ''"'~ lt? Cl>UN· t_fll Co..,111, ol Oro119e, Stele ol tYOf'mtaMOI! _. · - Cliilfomle, "*'tkulel'1y deKrllllO ,.. 111 tf'le Moller ol 11'11 •l;1l•le ol fof1oM,1-i1:.. • ARTHUR E. TAYLOR,,.4.RTHUR EL· Pt.rte! 11, ., ihown on•,..,,.,•• LSWOATH TAYLOR, A. E. TAYLOR, ~In 8ooll J7, Pea. ,. of "'""'' DIKNMCI. Mlips. ~ords ot 0••1199 COUf'lly, Stell NoJlce 11 l'Mlreby given lo c,..ilon .i-c.titomle; 1yyl11g clolms •o•lnst 111• S•ld de<::ll'· ·-• commonly known ••: JJ.1'6 dint to flt• sold cl•lms '" 1110 offke 01 F>otter Clrc 11, L1gun1 Nigue l, IN clerk ot lhe olores.ald COl.H'I or IC c.tiltonllo. prtwnt them to !ht undersigned et !ht Torm•'olwlecesl'l ln !owtulf•••1••yo! 111tlc1 ol TEO SULLIVAN, JSO! .. l.lnlled Stoles on <onflrlNMlon ol CARSON ST. SUITE :tOO, In the City o4 ..... T• Pfl'Clflt ol emount llW to De L•k•wood, In Los Anoe11s C-tv, ...,..i111111 ...itl'lbld.' Wftltll lotter olllte I' lhe pl~t of buSI· ekllOt offln; IO be In wrUlng -!1'1'111 rwss ot the ullcat"\l(lned In •II mot!°'" .. 'f'C:•I..., ot Ille •lor•Nld llftk t o1 .,.rtllnlng 10 w la estote. Sucl'I cl•I- ...., u-tller the flr'1 publlcotlofl wlll'I lhl nee .. ,,..,., 'llOUCM•' must bl NroClf 9'MI bl tore dtlto4 !tlle. Stlllt ••· lllM or l)l"eWl\t...i t'I tl>ornolo IOl'ltfll" 1IONH , ... rlgl'll IO ••l•ct .,,., -•II '°"'' monlM ..... the firs t PllbllCtllon ...,_, ofthlsno1lc1. Ootftlltl'lll 111 Cloy ol O<lcber, 1'11. O.lecl S.pttmbfr 2'. 1t7S. Relpll E. Multlolt1,,a 8EATRICE LAMB f:llHUIOf'of 1"4 Etitll E•t<ulrl• Qf lhlwlll • olMld O.cedl"I 01 uola dt<ldefll. Tll•DWA Y. 811AJlll0Mlf T If II TEO SULLI V 1.M MDWARO S51MC--SLStllt.JOI .......... u. ~.Ctlil .tt11J t1J•0.-V""· , P\lbll!lled Or•l\90 C:oo1t O.ily Pllol, .._.,,tel....._. Ml Otl0llitr2,t, 14.2), 1t75 31~1·1) Publl.._ed Orono• Cot'1 O.lly ~!Obi••.•. 1s, 1•11 as1.1s PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE \ .. 6 4 2 • ,. 5 6 7 8 ·D A I L Y. .. p I L 0 T , c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • :s ,6 .I "J 8 \ . \ - ,. -. . . ' ....... ... • . . Thtlllu .. t ~ O!!•the <!'.•• ~ . . . --· ,, ............. ll00·71W DA1LY PllOI ·CLASSIFIED ADS You Can ~I It, Find It, [· . .ED ] •· 1 One Call 'Service Jiade.lt Wlfh a Wan Ad ,~~; -~~..: Fast Credit Approval ...... #1 ·'. ..... -.... ........... ,....,... .. ,~.,, .. ,...,. ,............_ fl'INf'I"" ........ ,, ...... I :::::::~; • · · ~ " • · "--"°' s• IH-"°' s.i. 11 Ho.Ml Fors. I ..... 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N ' Country atm .. phere of !IAILY PILOT .. _ Our COronapel Mar du Jex'.lltlventc>ryf • ·ne/ds and farmhoUJ,., •••tr for ffM fln'f ift. is in Xlnl CODditioD ; We ~8'(l <)ff er t'I hedraJ eefJln&f and corrKtlnert&on °"'Y· everxthing from 2 bdt~ ~ l~tJ<!rnt~ at.; ~~~~Ft~~o~!t':~ Ml•r"1Motlc•: AU '9al estatl!' advertised in t.lUs newapaperi lil sub- ject to tpel Federal fair Housfng Act of 1968 which rn1kes it illegal t adveitJte ''anY pre- ference, limitation, o~ discrimination based on race, color, religion. sex, or national origin. or an $71 ,500 OD lovely Marg~te Ave., tO" 4 vaJley ! Enter tile t!o~ · txlrms. & 4 bdrms. on Iris, ~l $124_.~. sltik into piJ iew , like . These al'e tax shelter-&: appreciation ca~ting ! LavW1 dmlnc value properties. We'll be'glad to detail . ri>om •. cos~. Ii vln.C Jn h C "\.: Seaod1nav1an J~ofi\y eac one O~ you· . , -room ! sweepine 9\asleT bdrm suite wjlh~parate bre1tkfast pat\"o ! 3 Cbildrens retreats ! ~ tof.,111 down! Hurry: call Intention to make any , ¥UCh Preference. Umittf· CffMral . 1002 G..eral lion, or discrimination.•• •••• • • • • •• ••••••••••••• ••••i ••••••••••••••••• • ~ . . . 'l'h1s newspaper willr n · · "· r \\'ES I.l :Y 1" lcnowingly accept any advertls il'\g foz; r ea) , estate which is Irr viola· !Jon of t he law. TAYLOR CO.I 1002 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• llEA L TOl\S ~.1 111 ·1 · l '.J·lti iJ IR +POOL ASSUME $30,900 sz~'t:MOMTH Best pool home buy with this beach chalet! IM· MACUI'..ATE ! Ankle de. ep shag! Squeaky clean paint! Gourmet kitchen ! Rambling master bdrm retreat! Dining ente r. tainml!'nt ! Park size Tahitian backyard with giant 'shimmering pool! EUR01'£.t.M, CHARM-DOVER SHQl!ES . Gorgeous replica or Italian beautf esJ' seen 'only in romantic Rome . Fin~st appt's . Pror. decorated. 3 Bdrm,, fam. rm. & great view. 1 Most dramatic! Call! ZlllS•J ......... sR-_ HEWPORT CENTER. IUI. . ~44-4." 0 G.......n 1.00l ....................... ·············•••1:••·-· Rare 7% loan -"no new GARDEH HOME IOan cost s ! Owner bought new! Must selt! 2,000 Sq. FT. Hurry ! Call 847-6010. Executive home all on Ol'fl; "I ~."~ •u•i 1ur1 r~, t • one floor . This lovely 4 ·r.-., 1aaHdJ ~: 2r~i~h,rJ;%:~:~~ _ ~ ==-•-•;ii=-~ Stone work ~alory, can be pureh¥ed subjea. to EMPTY HESTER .•%VA loan. >45·9491 . home? Try )iouth Coast Shores-All.he new orws · including t he models are · HOW READY!! ~na del'Ma·r, twdon'a lot. Front cottage. lel..sed til Aug., 1976: has. nE\W rear unit, 3 BR, 2 Sa., covered patio. Vacani for your 0inspecticm. Li~i! in it or we will re-rent it for you. A real volue al llM.000 Children grown and left - sbld out, but we havel----''--'------COMPANY "highly upgraded 3 & 4 PRESTIGE u ~>\LT1lH S ·bcdrm homes with prices AR•• starti ng at $50,900. ~ S l:'\('t: l!J-l•I Amenities of this out-Beautiful hidden 2 story 673-4400 8'7.0010. • ,\ TIRB>' \~Of PA YIHG REHT1 006\ miss thi.s oulst&1nd· Ing -Townhous e for $32,0'00 . Popular 3 bedroom91 .. l.~~ b ~l.-b mod~!. nea11play~~ pool &: clubhous_,e. G_rea, fam11y area· will'JE big gree nb el t . lUst listed ... hu.rry ~ call 540-llbl - _,,,,_ HERITAGE ' • REALTORS AIAHD'OHB> HEAR llTH S1REET Prime eastside location. Shake roof. Boat door in garaj,l:e. Fr~sh paint out- side, lots oT'"'J.lasJ. 'Jusl redecorated. Hd rdwood Ooors & new1 cerpctink. t>wrier will help · $6,100 ·down. Call to see • 646-7171. Rare New ~gland Charm in · • OH A HtU.StDE Qoe or a kind, Corona del ¥ar . A.ctually two larger homes on a 50 lot. One easily rents ro~ $400; the other has beamed .:eilings, mtngqmg Vlews\,.3 car garage, famlly.room and ever)'. it or quality that a bwlder would put mto ·his own home. Truly unique at $234.000 . UlltillClUI: tiVMl:S RE A L TORS . 675-6000 2443 East Coast H.ighway, Corona del Mar GOMiat IOOZG--' IOOZ ......... ,_ ............ . I. • OLDIE OH R·2 'Single far;nily home on ovoi;-sized lot ; walk to Lido shops ; great area ror year around living $65.000 613-3663 673.soBG Eves ' associated 0R 01<EA S-Af ll lTOAS l \J l ~ w ~"'b " 6'1 J ~~l •OH THE l~UFfS! overlooking bay & ocean. 4/5, BR, 4\.ii ba , pool, choice neighbors . Move· in cond. Offe red for un· der $200,000. including location, location, loca- tion. First to see this gets It ~ SP AMISH MANSION .S·Foot wall s urrounds s uper private estate. • •••••••••••••••••••••• IT'S HERE .. what every bargain hunter is looking for>.A 4·BR, 2-ba, custom home in Hwitington Beach. for only $36,900. If you don't believe it just call·but hurry-we only have one. Agt. 536-1461 NEWPORT Tiii-LEVEL POOL Formal entry to newl y decorated tri-leve l . Rambling living and din- ing areas served by gou·rmet kitchen . Spacious s un deck. Secluded s eparate master s ui le and childrens wing. Park like grounds. Full price $54,238. Be first lo see it l Call 963-6767. oPfN Iii o •JI \ f uN fO Bf NP(/' [~i lfildll standing development in · on private c ul· de-sa c. f;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;~ elude private lake. con-This charming home has trolled security ~ntry, 4 large• bdrms. 3 baths. poo1 ..... jacuzzi, c1 ubhs~ formal din. rm. furn rm. Grab This Fast Newport Beach Lush tropical landscap- . ing and seve.al e•oU c 5 Bedrooms, 3 baths, patios. Secluded master den,family1 16J321iving s uite ha s g i ga ntic room. v, acre yard with walk-In closets . Separ<1te heated/filtered pool. All ch11drens suite. g iant this and a private: cathedr a l ceilings in treeshaded lane ove r · spacious living room. looking Cherry Lake -. Many, m a n y e xtras . Reduced to$117 .000 CALL 962·7788 for a n ap· DECOIU. TOR'S MODEL POOL Tiled to and top quality coot',tUC · Every~hin g a faro.II )' tioo.~ALLnow556 ·2600 could want. In chm 'e IT WON1 llt'T.11. Mesa Verde. 545·9'191. ft.l c:=SELECT -3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, T'PROPERTIES formal d ining, large family room, bre;i,Kf<fst HES> QUICK SALE! · are a , pro fess 1d'nal' All Jour dreams come landscaped &-ilecoratedo.' true. Two bedroom~~;;~-:;:;;:;i,ii~-~iii,;;;;;j a.~ar g a r'hg'e w\lh· Sea:i;ide cott<1 ge with OCEAMFROMT opehet. · Move·ln-b~er roomtogrow. Located in tha n ' a modC'I·! On ly. .. FOR rtLL. ·~idt~~nt . .. -1''1<1 ,Q,., KEY VREALTORsiiiii If You COUEGEPARK ·. Need Cash BAY SHORES. A great Deluxe duple)(·+ kucst $82 ,500. A'crO-s s fl"om community with private rm. & bath ; parking for 4 $400,000 cstates. Call 1~;;;;;~~~~~ beaches. The price has large cars. $159,500! 546-414 l Superior ih decb't1·~velY bASSUME THAT cov. _ patio. briCll, ~plan-••. ~ .. 6010 ters, & ou-tsta ndin g /t been reduced to $69,900. * 675-7060 * Call 673-8550. Balboa lay Prop. Ol'fN ru 9 • ~r ~ f uN ro Hf,, 1'' Relllton [:-11~!11;11 faraens ! Plus 20x ~O Hoft.el.oCM ••••JUMP•••• pane~d ~QU~ & c.ar:ne Mo~fyillMJ i ;~:;~:;;;;;;;;;~;; at the chance to buy one r-.;;;~;:;:;:;;;;;:;;;;1 iin. Just listed. Should go CENTURY FINANCIAL of the few re maining~ fast . 646-71111 . Open REALT0RS ·S8l·l210 ro~~:-:!~k~E1J1!t!ek =~~:y2rei:f~i~~~1! GS2a1.Y450't_ .~m'!~!~~." .~es.. ·. i. . , "......._=-----~---is e~h~~ ~°::: 5 the Dall y Pilot i-letp story'fownhouses inSan· 'tOJ'-'vuw•• *'.~ ,........--....................,b .. ~ ____,-/ bedroom, 2 story with 3 Wanted rlassifi cation. If l!it An&. Still only $21 ;950. 2 Bedrooms. l~ .b,ati¥, . .. .' • r' ...., .,.. full baths. 3 Ca r garage, the job you want \s not Ask for 1',rank. 339·8321 new paint, new carpels. -· · dining room & room fOT there you might consider Agent Pymts $170 per ,mo P .l. IEA.CH LIYIMG pool table and fa~ily dtterin g your serviccs 1-~--------·I .FltE5'sTAMDIMG <r.J For'$65,500 room. Owner leaving wif.h an ad in the Job Cl assified ads sell bi g Easfside CM Not a *ix.er Upper area says ''take advan· \Vanted category. Phone ·Items, s mall items or fill)' • • ILUFFS COMDO °' 2er, 28a; Roor Garden tage of me but hurry !'' &42.sa18 item. Ju.o;t call &12·5678. WA.NT TO SQ.Lr? 1tnmaculate 3 bdrm. X· 569,500. For more details $©R~1"\-~r..trs · Tltat lnt1i9uin9 Word Gome with a Cltuckle lol ... ol l>f CV.Y •. 'OllAN O boftol'Ot' letten ol .... _,...---.....,.,,-._ '°"' kto ... bled -d• be· low .., for,. tOOJ< Jl"'f'lm -d•. i"B E l E F I I I' I I' l ~s_,u_• .... c_H.._.I ; 1 . _ I I I' I . l ~H"'"'u_o:..,..:o...;•;.....ij i -~ I' I I I' 'll~ bel!er to heve loved '::::'.:· =~· =·==·=:'....~ •~ lost Then lo rtWrrv 11nd be .. -. ic-9 I CEMHES I ' ~.~l::..:;l...:.:.l;:....;~l .=....l--1 8 ~-:i::: i:.~,... ~ t:~d ....... o.....lop .. _ ""' No. j ti.low. i9 pt~~,!~~~~~slf tn•i ~ I' I' I, 1· r r J e ~~~~~N~~:f tllTlt$ 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 ' "SCRAM-LETS A..swors In Cla>siflcaltoo 1078 • SEEK & FIND' Common Crimes · ~n1n~RYR8IGY~~C KALS t• l l I\ 11 \' H fo: U L L M \' fl I) A IJ M J' T Kt, <;"S HJtAA.AVR1GR 0 Fs R lLC. R E_G f: R It t: i\<~'ly · i. S G K A i. A ti' c· R .E~IFKA9 •P ff V C N 1 N Ol:GUftKRA t:OrAOOINNOEYER P S ~C URAAYGS C F.I TART I S .fl N S fo' R (J A 0 f' R R A T U C E A P ~A O~RDLARCENAOOHOLS OS C LIAMKCAL8H IB ERYN C BRl~ARVMAO~BHAKON O O~KGIBATERVRAGR ~FO C . " I I Model. On beaut. green-WA'ttRFRONT call540-11Sl belt. Expensively di!'-· HOMES cOrated, with c us tom 26llw c-~ carpets, drapes .. & wall f'W'Poll S-h ~> HERITAGE C9verings. Reduced to I ____ ..!.' '.''le":'"'='~"="'--·\~~~~~~~~~~~ fl•.ooo r C F C '1e· th' Don't dr<JC) {fie ball ! Get a • • REALTORS I~~~~~~~~'~' ~-~-~O~S~W~O~r~rY I job w4,h a low-cost DaHy Realtors ... r4AG-OOio r,llot · Cla-sslf icd Ad. -' hone 642·5678, R-ho San~· GARDBf H0"4E The fastest draw in the \Vest. .. a Daily Pilot Classified Ad. Phone 642·5678. IOOZG-"" • IOOZ 2BR)dl!h,'2b0$69,500 • tHSO.flltl.t.CE ~-at lft (:mtyoti -· J BedroO'm 'hS,rne· fo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bedrm ........ $1S:9:5oo'. LAG UN Jt.. .oN-1,G U.E t.. HA."RYIAl•rn:. Master bedroom wilh dressing rooro ar'ea phis High.Jy uR)Craded ~me. l;~R;;Hll;;;;°';;";··;;';;4;4~·~15;;5;f;;;l lwo twin siz.ed bedrooms. Beautiful-·randscaping / MESA. YHDE tiled tlatlp1. prl-vfte beach ~ · lennis court & PA.c;:H:tt1ER· ' pool. Security guard NewlyU!t'ed'.4BR,fam'-gate. 111',so·o . Call ly,12 full 1beths,. lg <15x30 67s.&550. added lanai. Kite.hen ·MN 111Q•Jrs 11P-o1 1o•f Nl(1 • completely redec.orated 1·~· : I w /new ap plia nces . ' 'f.lfi.l.lij!f:!J Gorgeou! .upgrading! ·~, , . Jjt' jf! ,See now-w_ill sell fa3t! ! I.\::-"~~;;·~~-~~-~-~·~··!-~·"~"'~ ~U.r~n~ •~¥ou OME~ have a servkcto offE!ror SMl~c. ... llB. :ua~e goods to sell. Place on ad ! ~ ~ ~ in the Da i ll' Pilot Classified SeCt ion ••. Cl8silfied"Ads 642_ 8 Phone 642·5678. :...J002 .G••ral ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• '· IOOZ •••••• Si I TARBEl~. ::H 1•26-1976 .. . RM·Ll;KE PAIYMENTs : Assume low inte~est government loan . Convertible, d~n, dream kitcbeniii· P"l'l<·llke YtJ'ds. )luge trees, a '&le at.$39,500 . : · ' . " ' macneb I Irvine realty • IA YFllOMT C.t.STI.f Immediate possession! TI.le floors - ·carved marble -antique English chandelier -flexible floor plan w /3 to 5 bedrooms + family room & dining room. Dock for Jg. boats. D,ona Chichester 642-8235. (Y96) .'I> ACRE FAMILY HOME-$142,900 One-of-a-kind, 5. bedroom, 2-story entertainer's home w /spacious, ·beautifully laodscaped yard. Pool, mountain & city lights view. J'rllfessiona lly decorated & In ~~e-in'' conditiOO. Owner wants FAST escrow. Paula Bailey 642·8235. ,(Y97) \ IEST IUTI Warn!, charming 4 bedroom family home . w /Jg. kitchen, in desirable Jolesa Verde area. Huge yard! Many !extras! ONLY $47,000. Gail Foor 644·620Q. (Y98) • ,' , llG CAHYOH MOM.t.CO ~pgraded 3.bedroom Deane bome- master bedroom downstairs - £ovflly view of bills. $129,500. Tom .Queen 644-6200. Ci'99) ,' ' 444-6200 "'\- "'""'""' .. ~"· c.tffot"'9 ~ , • , • l ( r ' !!!!'!::.~.~.--r.? ... ::.~.~ ....... --!:.~-········ ~~ ..... -"" ..... ~ ~;~7,:-w. • .. 1112 • . ··-; .. -.-M:~;:;;a;.;-·i;; ....... ··;;;.;···iiM ::a ••• :.·--·········!!!!!~...... !~ ....... ~ .. .' ... : ... !~ .... _. -····-..................................... . -LIDO Jal Like new! Udo Saud 4 BR., 4 ba. 1· Owner. Cuslom ~root. Lawn, patio jacuul; pier "' noat. $.125,000 -• Attr. 4 BR., 3 ba •.• Lido Saud. 77 Ft. Waterfront, sandy beach. S!'.15,000 Waterfront, Udo Nord 6 BR. er 4 BR. &2 BR. apt. On sand,y beach. Sl8S 000 : . BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR ' : ' . " , ' . ' ' " . . ' . ... ' ' ' ' \ \I ,1 J·:' !IE \LI'' A B~AG ENTfAPA1SI <., -() •VAIUYHS• . Inspect, be convinced, ·thal this 3 bedroom. 2 bath"bOme'ik top value. ~.~ CALL 645·5045 1002 ........ ~NI G '3111ll y & A55Ul1Alf5 - . ...........Ocl-t.111!1 DAll.Y"'-OT •z. H111a,_S. I"• ..__.-_;_ ,_. .. --•••••••--• , I lft .._. ,._. ·--" <I • .. tu l1.1tttlll.ttttlltlllllM ......... ttt-INtttt I ..... , •.. ~, .. !!.':!~~t.'!'!~-.!.':'! .... ~ ... !~ llAYSl'DEVllLAOB .~ •••. z .... llOWle •"• .. All ~ ....... .. .• , __, .... -·-. -S-Cll h 1176 -• ....................... *~ Office building, •Pec- tacular view, luxurious ex'i,utive al' fices. educed to $600,000. llLL ljlUMDY .......... 675-6161 SPUTLEVB. Modo,.Ofc.~ Dowl)town Costa Mesa Awai-cl winner. $40,000 'HI) 833·9781 -·Brown l!f AlT llj ' ' \\I.I.I·:' IU :\LI'' :. 11l •u. 1 N1£1lP•u•,r .., ' CHILDREN Large rustic family 'home on cul-de-sac. Play area with ' 1 tN hy amenities. 4 bedrooms, dining room. Large rec room. $129,500. " " .. ., ... .. .•. .. " .. .. .. . " •• " ~ • • • • ,. '" . •• ' ' .. • ~ ... '•' • ·"" • •• • ,, ,• . " . . 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I ~ h Charmlo1 Cotu1~ $250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ lltS mo. al .. ~i:~~ tea• COME ST A y WITH Us u;., fptce. 1 1 4'2s mo. to .. ahouse. Adults, DO ........... ,, or $365 mo. Yrly. Z Br. ).Br , Z·ba. rncd yd ln Coll. lA1eot LOW tn-71'7/'lfa...SOOO. peU.SZ$011e.$56-8137 ouu1n S un k•• Wat<rbed . Pl<. Fplc, dbl .... $375. RomodeledZBRbome ~ BEACH Hocne, le ..... tor . WEEKLY RATES ' £.SIDE 2 br, I ... DO 1 ~!H-"! COM>lUNJTY "3·7608. "6·>777 •JJU • drps . y.,, •ee,~ ~7,· :i.!' .t cl:'.~g~L Beautifully furnished large studios and c;.-Mo.. 3124 clop. rers. Rede<. Pvt ,.r 2 ~OCEANSIDE , ......... 3107 E.asu ide lwr; duplx 3 br ~· 5300. mo. Ask f, $850 mo. or aubmll. me bedroom suites -all with full ••••••••••••••••••••••• &i:saraa:e.~ · br,Jba.ooe llOC)',end ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2\?ba dJn~m prt;yd i f/43..v or J oe, 993·'51 Avallablerurnllhed. ·kitchens. iTUNNlNG 2 Br 2 Ba. r>-i du1t 2bedro0mltt. :!'~olce loca\lonNew f br, 2 ba. Nr Yacht cs.r ,g~r. cblki'ren 6 1DtJ 1786 WATERFRONT HOMES 1anten apart. Poot Rec. ;;:K:u.1ora ll SW Supu wttb Ii & 1011( course Cl ub . 1375 w l nte r . pet welcome. $4100. fBrCondo. Continentals 631·1400 Apartment llvin" g with -~-1 con•·· area.$205.710W.lllhjt. noor\no .. ~-10 ' ShOrt I T.r• 0 ocean. Zl3·449·64l2613-~81 714·63'1·7091 pool club hse kid!ll OK · Spacioua 2 story, f bed, nienf!1 llMAC ~ CM lorauon- J:c ua':L cl~~':.U!ti Corona •1 Mar 3122 EASTSIDE 1parklinS nr 13ts: 1*5 V~rmollt u;_: 411J ba. P lants, greenery, ences. Heated pool, sun deck, alr· Off ltolto ,....... NJCE 2 Br, 1 Ba, pool, '1no 979-7888 and on the water wllh cOl>ditioning. Maid service, televlsion, -d ~ ci. I<> m Pla.aa 1hoppl'!_I ••••••••••••••••••••••• new 2Br. pvt. paitto, aar. · -ft u ..,_ 000 1, 2 & 3 Br. Adults no shal cpt. 1r • ...... _-..J1 ee:nter 4c bus lines, 3Q i BRhouseonthebeachin +car space. Adulta, no lnM 3244 ....,..ts P·.-· self.service Jaundry facilities ava:ila· peta.,dabwhn i bas cpts, everyllung $ .,.. ,..,_ mlnutet from-San Diego. private Cf'ystal Cove. pets. Si2lS. 673-0231 ••••••••••••••••••••••·19 \M"l"fJIFRONI" ble. closed 1ara~e, frplc, aft$ ~~jtr8'0~~~r~l4~~ 640-14 74 eves betwn Lrg dlx abr, 2ba, nu trt. aled3orfBR'•.2 HONEI B8Q, G&1 It water pd. EASTSll>E, t1r aew tu. 548-3036. y •. 6·9pm plex. Owors unit. aaso. BA homes . Nu landtpg. 21WWC-...... Master Charge and Bank.American! Poa( du»lex.3 Br,2~Ba.Din4 ----------l t~A~1 ILY home steps 10 640·7114. ~-13.SS. mo. Ask ror ,.._.a.oeto welcome. LAM.AMCHAAPT.$ Rm. Pvt yd. 2 car 1ar. S$SSSTEALSS$5 be~ch s b• 3 b• 219 . Bev or Joe 963-4567 or '""""""" EXECUTIVE SUITE MOTEL ,.._.Pl•ce,C!>f· QWet residential area: •ti ., tt Pr\ . · ' · PRESTIGE for only $380 1163·1786 &42-5073 $425 645·7888 1 e.a · . ces & interest Goldenrod. a mo. Lease in the flnest 3 Br 2 Ba + Fam. Rm. Nr. lOIO M rt..... · · ~8:~ufi0bng up; up.I up~\6-BR older home s uit slu· area of Costa Mesa 3 BR Ri&hlon San Joaquin Got Mariners ~hoot. $4:w> ~.,.r MIDrnRIAHEAH DflloPoW 3126 lO 2 ~a ew s Mi le dent sroup · $5501mo llal Pacesetter home rOr the Cne. 28r, den, single S46-7U7 /tlli &au two .... ._.._.. YtLLAGI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~o~~house~m~t2 ob:~ Pinchin. Rll.r. 67S.4J92 !essee wllb-discrlmloat. rev~s:al air. $5!i0yr NEWPORTSffORES 3 Br COlhlW.... C ..... Jlla 92627 1 Br. 1 Br &i: Den. 2 Br, 2 2Br, adults, $230 mo.' $21950 A.sk I ,. k mg taste. Call Coats • Y. . De I I bl $450 642•26 I 1 Br Tawnbouae. Carpet.>. Avail. Nov. I. ,.,.5228. ~iA or ran ·l.ocJunoleoch 3148 \\'allace 546-41-41 R 5., + n, rpc, tru, draou.s, f ir ot ptece, 3 Slv.newlypalnl'd/crptd. aenl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • BEAUT. New ancho a yrly.875-3172 ..-- ---., !'o1FSA VERDE 3 BR 2 Joaquin Twnhome. ~Br, pooll, 4 te~is courta · ttutifMJt• .. odt 3140' roperty 200 ~anfronl North L;;ifgu~a Ba ram-rm dbl frp°lc 2""' ba. 2 sty. Overlookt NWPT J:rl"S. S Bdr bome. Costa Mna 3724 Mlwpwf .._.. J74t CYm..:,s00au11na1rbos. r Blvd ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ve .4~r.3lla , rp c, 01\v c t • d s dbi gol!t"ourse &lake.$575. Prvl loLl..a)'d,petl,$32S:••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -. BUY SELL EXCHANGE deck, patio, newly paint · ·1 dr~ .. ~ rp •1 . 547.7044/833·3215 lnc grdnf. S81 ·59J7 $JS. WE-& UP OCEANFRONT, 3 br C.OSta Mesa (714)557-8020 llKETO IEACH Bill Carroll 673·62l' ed. S850 Winter . No Dt!l'>. gar, c • ........,. mo, eue -. ho HEAR SHOPPIMGt ' Jones Realty Inc ,._, 494-64SZ incld . gardener. Ayalt. UNIV Prk Terr Twnhse.: HBR VU, 4 Br, 2 Ba, Di.n, •Studio & 1 BR.Apts me, 1 )'r old, dlx. a val I. Adult 2 huae bedrooms 11 /10. 835·241-4 or 9'79~75 br 2 ba Mus t rent by Liv &. Fam. Rms. 1819 •TV & Maid SerV Avail 3to9mo. M'75 . 875-lMI h70 no pets. lnqwre apt 1,2 &3 Br apt.s, bltnt, dla· Mewporthach 3169 3 Br. Jge kitchen frplc 10°/I . ~Sz .7339 eves, Port Stirling. Comm •PhoneServ,Htilpool WINTER by part, near GseBW Wilson hwashers,somew/frplcs ••••••••••••••••••••••• e o c l. yd . •30Q. mo'. 213-722·6810 days Mr. Pool$525.675-a771 •ChildrenSedioo new 2 br, 2 ba, dshwhr. · & Z CMr garages. From $120,000 l.l!X>JSLE BAY FRONT 545.2724 .. Shi pp •~OFFweek'srenl $285. mo.54B-4063 C~A VlCTORIA $200. Lions Estates,"' Two aharp tri-plexes in \V1nter. 3 Br. 2 Ba O..TlwW'ater w/ad , 1,2&3br,DeluxeUnfur. 1_::536-::..:"'="'------- 6 UHlT5-MESA fine Costa Mesa Joca· 673·30961213·281·6062 Z Br. 1987 8 Charle, 11~ •URNEMJVTPAALRSK* PrlY•Dock 2376Newport81vd,Clf Need Temporary Hous· orFum.gas /wtrpd. 2BDR·ATTHEBEACH tlona:. Owner will sell on • . Ch i Id ok. no dogs I 5'8.mSSor6'5-3961 ing??? Bach apt. Phone. Adults-No pets Sec. gate SUPER NEW LARGE ca.ab out to lax dererred HouH• U11funus~ sin gles. 642·2259 :646-7017 3 BR, 2 Ba . : . , , • , ••• $39.5 Large patio with firepit, Wkb' maid aerv. $27$. Pool, rec rm, elevators Hunting.ton Harbour e xchange basis. Low ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR, 2 ba , bonus .... $47! complete))' remodeled. SUS CA Sn AS Mo. No pets. LidoSbores 525 Victoria , 642-8970 vacancy. Hard to beat General 3202 3Br, FR, frplc, refrig. in TllETERRACE. .No children, no pets. Lara:e nicely funa. bacb. Hotel,873-8800 ADULTS Area &f6.4':""' r value . Call now (or pre· •••••••••••••••••••••• <'l. 'h blk from M VCC z BR z Ba -135 References. $550 mo. & 1 bts. Adull!l .only, o *Shocfr S...rool• :.:l view -752-1700. FREE FREE SJXl incl gardener. Call 3 ea"2 Ba · · · · · · · · ·.su Located on channel. 3506 pet.s. 2110Newport Bl. l or Z Br. adu.11.a, no peta, 16::2 Br $175, Up. Adults, AT THE BEACH INVESTMENT DIVISION . •Proressional Service• 556-2792. GREENTR'Eii ij()M:ES Marcus, Newport Beach. '170/$190. 2'21 E. 16th St, no pets. 177 E. 22nd St. NEW /LGE 3 BDR $315..., (id I *' •"'DLORDS* l BR 2Ba .... Eves . &: Sunday s N.Hll6fl6.1.801 642-3645 Hunti~gton Harbour [ 'IHifJ H:Eo;.~~~· ~;:,~1~~~.~~~~~ 3 ~:~',.8;,:i~~:~ciij;.; _....,,87~5900. -~5!~:.~:4"5 P~~-:,~·~.·~: HK.......,DtMtta Adults Area 846-UM . ---·-•-lmmed. occ. Gas kitch 3BR,2\Al:Ba ......... $4.2l LIDO TWO LOCATIONS eves67J..5332. l60W. Wihata,.C.M. i;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I 0 UNITS C. Mna Caliromia 's Largest bltns.581-08811673-6983 Rancho San Joaquin 2 Bedroom & den on 45' WEEKLY RATES $100. MoYMn •RentalService!• ZBR,2Ba. ........... $S7: lot S FULLSERVICE ONTIIE BEACH 2 Br, 2 ClowdG•GCJSI $220,000. Inc. $28,320. ~ -• [t 2029 Wallace, z BR, yard. Turtle Rock Hilla · · \reel to stree~ one 2Z'11 Harbor, C.M: Ba, bttns, gar & 1ndry BEAUT. GROUNDS A.llow..c• Agent. 540.2345 111: 8 ~1 f; i:a gar, $190. 1s t . & last. 4 BR,2ba .......... -$$9! &tor~. 1 $600. monl on 2909Bristol, S .A. fac's. $350 mo. Yrly. ADULTS-NO PETS , Mtiw J .. .,.2 la B~:wK~gN~~~T:~:::iJf:;W?it G1fiJ. 3~~~~0:~ 2C:7~ Mesa. 4 BR.~E~~~:. $t2: yePfTiaBAR.RETT 645-4840&540-2300 =::~RONT, neat 2 :ob~;~~t.~ ~r~~~~·,;:~ ~e"!t ~:ep6a~e0 ~1';"f ~ •-rt 254000 Sq REALTY ~-•oo1 Br w/palio $220. Gas & OCEAN, SCHOOLS, nearautN , ' . FAEESERVICE No pets. $350. mo. Call - -*-1~ * Br, upper , adults, gar, water incl. Draperies, p RKS SHOPPING fl w /112,000 ft air· Agent546·4141 552·7500 642·5100 615·4060 1&2 Br $1'15'. Up. Adults, wint e r . $275. 213 · carpets, gas heat, gas A &: • conditioned. $3,660,000. TO LAHDLORDS ~ no pell. 177 E . 22nd St. 795-3018. d $325 & $360. per month. Member or Board or Back Ba~ horse property, • . d hill 642·3645. stove, air con itioning, Ageol960·3858848-8300 II IQual' ,-I Realtors, Better Busi· Clean 2 br house, garage re F1JLLOCEAN VIEW $40 WK UP 1&2 Bdr & swimming pool. rec. Beach Blvd. Weston ne'ss Bureau,Chamberor & fenced yd. $375. mo. Twnhse, 4 Br, 2V. Ba, Bach. Color TV, maid room,washets&dryers. Adams,4blksto Piiie:• Commerte. Avall .10115.545·2536 realty Din. Rm, Lge Fam. Rm, 1 BR Furn $1'7~ serv, pool. THE MESA. AJabama. right one ,1 Pi BBIPf'tl•• 530-ISOS ~ 3decks, pool , tennis, lse. Lots of bllns, pool, walk 4.15 N. Newport 81, NB NEWJ.Y DECORATED block to202Rochester -r751•1920 3 Br, 1 Ba , Jg fam rm, ~ ss:;o.675-3122 to .shopping, Y.I m i. 646-9681 2 Br w/gar., $175. Water MOOOUAllJl,HIW • H LAG Beach 3 br, 2 bu, ~rne:r.dcr:~ ta~'1i;:.~~ s.c ........ ~ 3276 beach.931W.19lhSt. 1.510 w. OCEANFRONT. ~.,2;~sl~~E" Placentia.EX lge 2 br, 2 ba, dlx 16 UMITS :l\ft:.y.f'J'~h· mob"l 2 b pets. S295. 2103 Federal. R"'1'ALS ••••••••••••••••••••••• F\Jrn, xtra lge 1 br, im· poolsideaptnrbch. Adil, IN ANAflEIM kids, pet · 1 e r. 547·6791 TURTl.EflOCIC Pres. l its. Condo 2 Br. 2 I.git Fwn 2 Ir mac. cpts . $250. 675-4688 3 IEDROOMS no pets $175. 536-8362. F P HUNTe h 4BR+bonwtrm .... $S75 &, Pool. view, leas~ Bl d 3 lge bdrms w /patio, .. 1200.000. Gross c 4 +lam rm, 2 SMALL 1 br 1 den house VILLAGE I $275/mo. 714 ·675·3587 . i... tns, w/w, rps, pool 2 B R ., 2 B a , r LOWEST RENT S28,6ZO. Call Realtor ba, kids, pet, boat/trlr racinggolf~rse.Stove, 1200. Adlts, no p e ts Was he r /Drye r , Elec. rplc, pool. across Crom 2or3brbeach apts. Call . fauJCoad, 962·61-42' prkgq. rerrig, washing machine. 4 BR, ZY.t balh.s . · · · · .$4SO 2 Lge bdrm. $260, \IU, wlk 6'2·9520 Gar, Dr., avail. Nov. Jee 9ulel park. S25o. for add 'tl info (714) -;:;;;~~~~~~;;~ FOUNTAIN Valley $225 ., szso. mo. Call Liz Evans, Ci4RDEN HOMES to ocean, rrplc, blk wall, SXIO. &15·7114 Adult.Sonly. 545-8628 847.4387 • 2br, kids It pet .. Fee Agt 646-8922 3 BR, 2 Balha: .... ~~ $385 avail. Nov I. 168 Alessan-S'l30. NEWLY decorat~ 2 •YI" • "'1"'05• ASSUME 70/o VA HOMEFtMDERS THETEllACE dro 498•0624 or 832-8380 br, pool, garden setting. WATERFRONT 3 Br .....,._,'"" '"" 2 Br condo, att. garage. Dshwhr. pool, new drps. $215. 67S-S589 ·Spacious 3 'BR, 2 Ba f . •642 9900 MESA VERDE3 Br, Z Ba , 2 BR 2 Baths S350 Pam Utll pd. Adults only. fwn. Upper duplex. Boal Plex in xJnl C.M. loc. A • * Din.,lgekitchen. 38R•2 Baths ···$42.s1450 · Sorry. no pets . tsOC dock. Call 615·6169 or Zlr,21oApts .spendable of Sl79. p /mo. WALK to waler 2 br 2 ba ~ 642·235E NE'wrOtT'iEACH S.. ~ Wallace, comer W. 18th 714-4384. Super Comfortable wnow1S116,000. down. Call CdM, kids, pet. Also'c.M . 2 BR, crnt.s & dr""'. 1 child 28r Zba den vu Moo Cap11tr.o 3271 St.&&S-0805 3 Blks ,_beach, new 2 Br, Quiet. Upper/lower New triplexes, 2 & 3 brdlx • 2 br $17.\. kids pel N B 'r ,... ' ' ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •035 "" Enclosed Garages thruout, frplc'_s, renced •· . ' · · · o.k. 371 Jlamillon. $22.'i. CULVEl:DALE ON Go" ~--·-e. Spac. 3 .. ,...,.._,CM l Ba, Duplex, dshwshr, d H St z br,.1235., ktds, pels. H. mo 833•8690 BR aa•L.· •~-u """''" BR Fu 11 1 Gas & Water Paid. Mo to Y . 2006 unt1ngt.on . I-UNITS 11. 2 br, garage, siilgles. · 4 ,2 ""P ·····; ~ br, Z ba , poO I. Nr . 1 .m . 2 g c os~ts gar, child o.k . S275. mo. Morentals.$22StoS235. S36-402:2 ;539-6779 SJDE BY SIDE, In xlnt pet.Agt. Fet.979·8430 ~V•r 3234 LE RAISOR . Marina. Adlt.s. $400. lse auee~size bed. priv winter . 675·0642 or Children Welcome . rental area. VA possible Ir _ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• incl water & trash. Ai\. ress1ng rm, xtra lg1 673-66192 2324 Elden Ave S33·Z480 BEACHsmgle,of(st. pkg . . ~:!~·er w i ll help 1·1?; ef!!j {1f; j !:lt.~ ~~~ez2t!~·2h~!:.~:~~~~ REALTY 493-1131 ,,. ~:~~Re.e~cf~1la 'o~1~. ~~h~~~;r~y ADULT 2 hr, ~astside, ~2;::~3-~!·5131 ,. SOUTH.COAST _,t "1"~J.i,,:l~!li·~JIJ bltru, comm. s wim ........ 1. 45.23 CampusDr., Irvine 3Br, Iba. Wat~r/gardener 673-2'93 e ncl. garage, patio, NEAR new deluxe 2 br 2 ~n'ESTM~'T '" . .i. ;J .,...... c • v II Sh Ct pd Community pools & dshwhr . Near n e w L.-1 • . '"',.. .,.... Kids ok, no ree. $285. mo. •mpus a ey op r. k l BR furn., no pets. Cpts, 0 1 W. 64.4 ,.....8 . · ua, al bltns, rrplc, closed &&6-61JO 549-0812 Nwpt Beach $150. Cozy Agt.842·4421 CAU 8134600 La e. $32.S mo. 831·9017 &r drpa, 1180. cean ronl. inter. """' gar. Walk to beach. $27~ ~~~~~~~~~j bachelOrpad. ~ 547·«lB.~ 642·7154 Duplex.S340.2br. NEW spac. 2 br, l~ ba, mo. All util1><f. Agt., no Anaheim S165. 2 br. va· Sharp 3 BR . 2 Y.t ba . 4Br, fam·kil, prof. lndscp, Sc..ta Ana 3210 T.....J al Pool 642·79'1. patio, garden. Adu.Its, no fee. 846·1311 or8'6-4938 . ' ; ' IMVJSTOR1S cant, child ok townhouse. m9 Month pat/deck. Nr par k/pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • ...,...c • y 1 3 B 2 8 pets 5215 64Z·l603 CHOICI Costa Mesa $185. 2 br, 675·7060or 673-9187, Art 'tennis. See al 3732 Scot· 3 BR 2 Ba . d L 1 Br .. cpts, drps, bltOB b~ar ,. t r, aj,4~~ · S1602Br , cpls, drps, stove, cOsTA MESA yaf!-1, gar, kids &petok. HuntiacJtan .. aclt 1240 ~.;,!:&,, Irv. $360/mo. yard. 5335. 8~0~~2-~ patio. Utilities paid. sisO ~:.o:a 0 ocean · VIu..A MESA from 1205.'2 kid/pet OK., Closed gar. 'l'RIPLEX.!l._28rs Buena ?ark $190. 2 br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• or89Z·3385 mo.MB-1168 Br,. paUo, pool. No pets. 842-0389. Each unit ha s if's ~n~:~~:.~~~.0~~1 lfunt. Hbr Twnhse. Neve~ (rvine-Turtlerock 3-Br, South L-a 3286 BACH $135 mo. lnc. util. 3BR. Blk rn>m bth. 719 W. Wilson. 646·l 2Sl;i -B-ran_d_N_e_w_a_p_lS_lo_r_re_n_l .separate ·garage. As· neat!-. occupl~ •. 48r, .Jba •. IO 2 · ba: wet, bar, a 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mature person. 261 Mesa Yrly. $285. »-5 HWll. Harbour. l , 2, & :i surne low int. VA ·1oan. , Westminster $245. 3 br, : ~al ~hp. tennis, pool, amenities. $425. 552-7629 2 Bd, 2 ba. home. Ocean Or, 6fl6·71M2 673·3821. 20643rd St. HEW EAST SIDE br. 848-0020. 162•500 _ ba, family welcome !~~~~i'f° lse. 5'7·9915 CULVERDALE 4 Br 2 vi~w. frplc, carport. Casa_._ Oro W l NT ER r e nt a I s · 2 Br&. Oen. cpts,. drps, zer, 2Ba, Clean, 1 child, DUPLEX.4BR.2BA Orange $235. 2 br, gar., · Ba Immaculate cPt Adults, no pets. Lease. u.:o Oceanfront & other. bltns & ds hws hr. $275 no pets. S175. 7761 Slater. Law int. VA loan. 148,080 Child ok. 2 Story, 4 BR . 3 BA , 3000 drP, pool club. 5'00.' ' 497·1612 aft.. 7pm. week ·ALL UtlLITIES PAJb Coast Properties 673·5410 548-74"1 Call 8'2·5117 . ·OAVIO ·BOURKE FountainValley3 br+ s q .ft . of livi ng area. RedCptRltr 893·1351 days,Sat.&Sun.allday. Compare before you So.fftL-3716 Sl8.5 2 BR single sty pu· A rt L 8 · REALTOR fam r.m. 1325. Frplc, yd, Super sharp. Prestige ~~-d 1 1 rent. Custom designed -~·-be · · ' 8 0 pa · ge 2 r 1 CAU.. $46.995() gar:. ktd5 & pet. neighborhood. $500. per Rancho San .Joaquin -uwvo•u ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• am ceil. C&D. 2043 Ba, inc. patio, adults ~n- lrv1n.e $360. 3 br, z ba . mo. Gardener included. Twnhme w /v1ew 1n a ~shed 1425 !~~~u~~g ; k·t h 'th Beaut. Ocean View, 1 Bd, "C"Wallace.646-8883 ly. $225 per mo. 1507 Loh for'.. 2200 Special! Call 9624471 or96().2501 beauL !'ew grnb!t comm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fucli~~ liib~n~n WI . n~r . Bcb. & st.ore. $235. 2 8 r • 2 ba ra ril lies Alabama, HB. 962-8847 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wg. Beach $375. 2 hr + nr. Uruv. of lrvme. New Brand New, Condo, 3 Br' 2 •Separatedin'g area Util. incl. 499·2834. welcome. Most util, pd, l Br, patio apart.' 1 blk • Lots R·l 3GllU8; lor2 l•mlly rm. High on hill POOL HOME 4 BR nr home, 2 Br, 2 Ba + den. Ba, 2 car gar, dk balcony •Home-like storage tto.Hs U•fwM•d Mo. to mo. $225. 622 from Beach $175 mo See m .oooaoulb/Seaview near beach. everyt.hina. s4z.s. per 'mo. Dshwshr, self cleaning & pool. S350 mo. 962-8767 ; •Private patios ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hamilton . 752·0695 Manager 208 "B" 14th St. ' Prinon.ly ... "4-4340 Member Board o . Call 980-~ or 962·"471 oven, tras h compactor, eve.968-0881. •Closedgarw/storage f .. aal"-cl 3806•1--'-=="'-'===--- MMi .,,,_, :!~l~~a~~~~~a!'t!:; Agt. :1: Pc:~d .l hf~p~~ udtrps& 3 BR, newly crptd xlnt loc. :Marble Pullman •••••••••••••••••••••• E.oshfdr. I~ 2 Ir orcall960·3840 Trlrl'rlrl 2300 olCommerce. 4 Br, pool , fish pond, wallpaper. Nr. (1) of 2 close to beach, H.B. •Kingsi:r:eBdrms 2 BR a vail for yrly. I Bltns w /w, rerrig, pool WALkTOIEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 53MS05FHA,,.. waterl"all , BBQ. Rent all pools, close to golf 536·1020 •Pool, Bdardbe~u.••1 -blocktoba)'. Barlr.paUo. S64>29095. Adlts, no pets 2 br, cpls, drps, bltns, .,. rt 675 7873 l I surroun e wit P ush 673·120010-4pm · 20 gar 205 10th St ·~ ~·· MOBILE HOME PARK or pa · · course. Adu ts on y, $595 BEAUT decorated condo Jandscaping • · · .-u·JWQ; SlTE: Sale or excb.ange llllli:aaf~ 1206 I Br, bl'· to '·h, ~·· m·o. per mo. ~ cleaning ree. 2 b 1 b I be •' Adults. No pets l .. oa,eniltMlla 310 2 BR, 1 Ba, w/gar. Newly SJ6.4259or847·3957 ... s ace ., f · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ "" -""' 547·5353 1r no ans call r, a, poo nr. ac , d w c 'I -.-. P •1 e or 1m ·. . Bllns, c rpts/d rp s . al · · $2S(). Hwil Beach •rea IBDRM$225 •••••••••••••••••••••• ecor. est ... · Nr logilnaleoch 1848 , proved .Income property 3tBr ~va1J r: yrl!: I blo_ck 963.2200...... l . 6PM Betwn 9:30am & 3pm 2 BDRM $260: HUGE 3 br, 2 ba, frplc, Sc11 hls/SHP'G, $195. Mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~3-~·10-4~~ • patio. LtlCJl:l'KI a.och 3241 893·6571, ext 210. Aft 9 pm 365 W. Wils9n642·mt blt.ns. 1 )'r old. \.!r blk tc opets. 642-3336 Drop a pebble into the !£ IQ · I~ Vil~~~:::~ 1i'!!!le ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8974759 lluclMcJIOft leech 3740 bay or bch, nr. Pavilion, MESA VEIDE Ocean from )'Our Apt. • ..;::. ~ l•po PftlinHla 1207 •McFadden/Newland LAGUNA Oceanfront, be, 3 BR, 21h ba, luxury int. ••••••••••••••••••••••• views. $450. yrly. No NEW 2 Br 2 Ba d It Lease. Luxury' security. Pt i1Wiiwtf9a . . 2 "8"R'." 2 '0" 8 ', 'n'e'w"'k:·,·.··: J BR,2 BA ... S:US ~.OOO Con3 8d0 2 IBaor ~ Fplc. 2 Car gar. Priv BEAUTIFUL 1 br furn pets.•'4·l79S apts. Lge 'beautifuT fa . ::;t,u~~· 317~ C~l. -r'7s2'mo · n • •Bushard/Garfield ;;,;m:;tmiirrfrplc's:" yard, pool, jacuzzi, apts$170&.l180,Spanish PENINSULA terionopen to lushwaler · · · ' MOtOIJAM.11.~1w ••At" carp.$t'15Mo,lease 3BR.2 BA ... $295 Grd .• Ad Its 544.7678 c. sauna. $350. mo. Dys style bldg, pvt encl gar, Attractive 3 Br 2 Ba, laz:idscaping. Every con-ELEGANT,luxary2st0ry Jlcibl Caywood Rlty 548·1290 • Beach/J\fain · u · · 213 : 3 7 9 · O 6 2 6, e ves pool, sauna, lndry, adlts. trpJc, bltri~ crpl!I, drps. ce1vable e.xtra. Must see apart. in duplex. Like oil ij~~:n!~~ cs~~~ Coro.ta ct.I Mar 322_2 • 3 BR, 2 BA ... $315 EMERALD BAY, pvt. 714:893-7155 17301 Keelson Ln, 1 blk S'CIO)'rly. 673-2223 lo appreciate. SJ55..S46&. pvt. home. Few feet fr. trom Bay & sandy bch. ••••'!•••••••••••••••••• •Bolsa/Edwards bch, tennis. pools, lg 2 3br, 2Y.t ba. Elec gar. wet W. of Beach off Sl•ler N lM5 Mes/i Verde Drive lovely cove beach. 2 Br, 2 Nicest . space In adult Bayfronl. China Cove, 3 4 BR, 2 BA ... $3SS Br.. rrple. deck. yd. '"-r. Blt·i·ns . F.V. Adut•n 842·1848 . earhi'!"ldean 2 b!;., Adulnlts, East. (71 )540-8871 ! u 11 ba 's, 2 gar • s . •\Vamer/MagnoLia Whit t v 5S8 ..,,..,, ..... ~ no c /pets. -·5· cl. C th d J ·1 Cl park. Pet -oK . Sell or BR, 2 BA, JlOO per mo. ewa er u. ·<1Vo7V 545-0091. SMALL BEACH HOTEL util. Bkr. 673-6880 LOVELY 2 Br. spac. rms, a e ra cei · osets lr.d. • ty SI. 50• Call .,•mo 3 BR. 2 BA ... $345 . k galore. Mature adults on-n · • · .... •MeFadden/8 h _. Jmmed•ate Occupanc • T -Rooms $22 50week C ........ crpl, nice il. brick I N · 17$..0U6aA.)'time. u.s aiu y. o..-H ' · ·arat•-W.. 3122 snac.kbar. patio. Xlnt y. 0 pets. Rers. '450 RVIN.E TERR. JBr, 2Ba, 3 BR 2 BA S375 Br. Oc Vu Hillside home. tL..&.-1.L. _ _. ]525 Apts llOOmo. 536-7056 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ju 497 1617or642 6638 'I I • ...__ •Gartield/B.u .. sha_. Wood •· J •-_ • ...__ localiOfl. Reas . rent. 357 s=· · · "' 2 1 .._,.... frplc ., patio li ving, Near '" "' g ass ,. many ••••••••••••••••••••••• lBr. fum. deluxe mobile BRAND NEW 3 Bed/2 v·ct · A 3 a.sort 2400 Bay. Avail. irnmed. $450. 2 BR. I BA ... $300 decks &sep. laundry rm. NEW cu.atom Spacious 2 home across beac h. bath, trplc, aundeck. 1 ona, pt. &46-42SZ. LC:~~d· ~-ut!J1k~ ':.n~~ve ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-6604 953·'567or9S3·1786 S12S.497 -237o. BrZBa,air,attach.gar. Pool, Sauna, Golf, Util. 1475. mo. 5f0·3383; THEVICTORJAN Coast Hwy. in South Mamm, .. tt\ Lake Lot.~ "Br, 1 ba, CdM. So. of Spacious. well derorated, 12 Bd. House. Hall blk t• S300mo. 544·1041. Incl. Adults, no pets. 875-1076 2 Br w1garage. Adults. Laguna. Walk to beach & ~~l oc . nr town . tlw.)'. $300. No pets . 4 BR Condo. Close to Main Beach, view, $300. °"'11ensU..hnl 3 600 lmmed . occupancy. JETTYYllW ~·wd/rpt,paiio~l~::te:npdc~ shopping. Avail. Oct . . Leal't!. C.11673-3855 beach. Lease 5350. per per mo. 494·7%87, 4!M·12U ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536-8871. Jean 10th. $ZOO Mo., incl. .BeauWul little House in . ~:1J:11 Red Carpe t , orC94·Ul2. 3 BR, 2 Ba, in CdM. no L ... :aleach 3741 ~~ps0ct!aghi~~v~v~~1X ;n.:dria ''J " .... $190 utilities. 4 ., Palml>elerl,28Rt1 Ba, We ti.ave several duplex Quiel cul-de-s ac with pets or children. $320. ••••••••••••••••••••••• larg 1 u.rt 2 BR 2 )flSSIONREALTY f!tCI. back_fard. re:es, rent,als; for example : 2 SPACIOUS exec. newer 3 view. 3 br, 3 ba,+ blti.os. rno.&u-6800 Oceanrront Attractive 2 e ux ous ' 3 ,Br, 2 Ila upper, new • 494·0731 • l ))rlnka ers, lovely b 2 b h s 1 $4.50 4940663 bd 2 ba l F b 1 Ba Duplex w /)\ardwood sh ag, freshly painted •"" ..... bodood °""' d to BR, 1 ba., newly re· r. a, ome. pol cs~. mo. . 2 BR • 2 Ba CdM no . .• ap . a u ous nn. & super ocean.&-Jel· Nr OCC S2:15 ~2-4576 . 2 Br, 1 ba dupleir, No. ~· . . •· ·~ce fu r bis b ed ~at ios Near ,beach. $375. mo. Ml ·'--V'·jo 3267 hild' ' l ._., view. W:nter rental. No ty \liew. Singles O.K. . . . End1 yd, ocean \liew, no lellt71.fl/Ml·Z3.59P.f>. • · • Also3 brhouse$345 mo •-,. c ren or pes. -uo-pets . Dara 494 ·1055 ...,.., $290 a.til•feht gardens .& frp c.; you 535.9941 · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo.6'4~(Susie) Niahts. 49·,.s602 of S.SSO. mo."Call 644.·7211 NEW.LY Decor 'd . _.... .•97·2575 W.t.d 2900 w111 :ove1t: °:,ly $345 ~o, . ~ BR Eldorad~. crpl.s, Upper Dup .• ocean view, "94-3834. AGT. ~l!l,1daer.2 P~l.p:dJi~· Luxu.rY: penthouse con: •••••••• .. •••••••••••••• on ease, a not er Xlra lrg 3br, Zba. Tri· drp8, bltna, p•l10, fed y~. deck 2 br. frplc. $325 ln· BACH 1 BEAUT. Lg. Oceanvlew 3 _ 546-8739 · dom1n1um. 2 br, 2 b;i . cliarmer, nearly new, level. }lu ~e {a m rm. Close l.!J school & .sbo'! ~ ct. uth. 4Vl·l26l. · ut I pd, ll&S. mo. Br, 2 Ba duplex. Bl\M, -.. frplc, tiltns. 1 yr old. Xlnt wJLA c'. qdliif beanfcd"'1!etl .. ~rrpt.7""'3 Fptcc, cpt, dpb1, & bit· 1350 mo . No pr, rs . · ~~11 .Cwt1 CHresttnt.Ba.)'. wuher/dryer. z car gar. n..s. ,._1,Avely Extrjt, large views. $!75. y rly. No }l!ia9da Deluxe tinlla any apaclooa bed.ro6m5, 2 ins. $37S. 847-7293. 8.10-5891 . ~ t:M&lt ......... d · s wy 494·2508 $400. Adults. 875-4062 or S.dieJor. Close to OCC~ pets. 6'·1795 •from BROKERS OR ba.; really a deal at $t00, El "•~ llHc ••••~•••••••••••••••••• E"'1CtENCY APTS 722-895$collect. 100.EI Ctmlno. 546·S704 C OWNERSroraguallfied onlease. egent Beachwalk rwwport It 32691~111"-d , 3706 Crom $190 P I . OCEAN view. spat. t br, ·""'-. ,..:..w arao "bt • HillOR INVEST Twnhme . 3br, ~~ ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -e taUnd~ 'v~ua1d, OLD C.dM, 2 BR, 2 Ba, adults, 2607 Solana Way , ';;n,--7.jbtdldlnf . . CO. • ~~o!~.o l , xtras , HAllOll YllW Blcbtlor Apt. F\.lrn l.shed. IM. '9..-9436 ·J· l a ge .sineles 0 .K. $340.mo. L. B.SZZS. "94·1419 , 1:4~:~ RW.TOlS 67J.4400 !STORY, 4 br, 2 ba, huge ~&2;:i.:~~7=~-A~." !.li~lt:;~t-~~ncludes BYEARCHDSWITHIN FEW ~~en;,~s;::lllmo. rent! Z l . s:::::::ea~h~~'J.r~~eb~'. SlncelHI den. din rm , frplc . A • 1 Bd, vu , New 3 br 2 ba Su nr new.$2'75lae.494.3383 1711~BWestcUK CoeteMffo 1224 Prestige tract. Lease 3Br,2~BaTwnhseODUM t•a•P1cuho1tlla 3707 1araJe, fireplace . area, z ei..r gir:,,::;: 4': 49i4·2l39 13J.zt13 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• $400. mo. Refs req•d. Call Bay w/boat Slip. Avail, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1.M. Polnsellla, CdM. 549-8867 l:-::-:-c------- ---"'--'-'"'.----l3 )R, 2 Ba, bl& fam-nn, aft.er S pm MM-3283 10/12. S.SSO. be&lf.2'100. IALIOA INN d•yi . 1 Bd Apartment. Un rum ' rrptc, bltns, diahwasbllr, ~.Mo. 2 bt townhouse SUPER plush, beaut. de· ~Inter $160·1235 Mo , , .... Aph J-';~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I rtME:CIEEIC.. • ~ean view, $185. Utll: -•••;••••••••• $325. mo. 546-9164 • 9797 Corrtwa II , llunt'. co r a led, p • 1't l al IJ Incl. ulll, equip. kllr hen, Fun:~til ~~· $200/'3'5 UVIS Ur , ld. 494r8973. Riis .. -.., .. _ --~· lngton Continents! No furniJJhed 3 br 2 ba db pool. Near bus, mkt, etc. ~· tan Joh(. UOCliff nrS .... -:-1 TO rT~AME Ntw-tt It-• 3169 ............. ,,_.,u_ 'pell ...... J>Ltlfl8·5'2J . 1a,rage/opeqf:r. P.ool . 100iMalnSt,675.f740 ur.494-7$57 • ' ' ~ -• JltZ tw...ZBi:,chl ·t.ur. .nv s-tOO mo e?s 1114 ot .. 1J Over lull trfc~ itnd ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••-••••••••••• HORSE rand, t>r. 2 ba, ~Ilk to the beach from 6751070 · · 1 Bil, 3rd ·story •1ew. \.\Studio Apt. SJSS /$165. L"r~& IO t l ream 11 with EXECUTIV& bayrront ijAl!naorrwll 1 ,,.., kkll•Ptt. ~ thls be.aut1ful 3 BR ZDA · . ~toocean.$350.utUpd. AduJts.nopet.s.6'tl?ves. . -........ ,.'" wa1erra11 , cre a te a "lle 2 br,Z baeondo.Dl.1 ~,' AliO &uu\de I + fam rm, 2 home. fplc, D\V, ms mo. HARB. VU1ove.\y lsl.Ol'Y4 l'i116'7S.Ql2 49'1·3514, CORONA DELMAR relax In I! setting f o·r crpt, drps. Slv,dahWhr ' pd ¥!8' ~.11,idt';rt.j ··· .-A•k for Re• or Joe. bd, F•m Rm, .JUI pool. New 2 br 2 ba du nr Lwc, 2 Br den 3 Be 1PYl 2 Br Townho r I )'Our l!Pt1Qious 'ne w t-or . c~_r pat'k'g. 5>001, Aduiu. •.~1 . 1 br~i ~l'Ot~:~~u~.ei ~ii;b~: M.l·W? 96.3-1786 rncd yd. ms .... ._ \'•tbl ciub. S.185 ~-rly. Bch, teruits, Pool. Wb.(e; POOi, tennis, :w.::C.~ 1~r~_r; . 3f~~'r!rt~~~ :~!:ii. S~gles ok. 11111 ~or t•rn • •ll· , • . ""acan\•Larae Exec MIWP01TSHOIH1 11.M41~129'7S·Ml . !:,·~~· (714) df.an& brtakfast.Someocean6: available SMPJI pell 19821821.SO. mo, Eves )Ir ~in#!:.·. HOM11'4NO., Jtome. 48r, li'am. rm, a Br, 2 ba w/J)OC)l •~·LAROE CLl:AN"t br. '. (2 .... )-...ot. C.tallna vlew1. Cloee ~ OK. Adull only, Orrice · · or ~7$-8008 .. · 1, •64Z...tffOilf clOAetobeach. Kldc /pets nit. Walt tooceu. $CZ$. 8"l k1 bch loe. AdJta, SELL fdle tte.,,.. w ~I" tlnti beach. 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Dealp, Ir .. ~ ~ ~-•-• .... _ HOUSELANl!SCAPlNG -•ST ••WENSONlll-s,1cl•lls -•-•Ice tiaomanlG-7* lic/iml'MS-3'38. ~·--11 d I I Sod,Lawa,Tree,Sprltr r-_ ----··---,,....~--- T ..__,_, • .._._.._ • 1 1 (21S)478-860S USULT" p' aiDUUJnt-•xt for.___ Wattr heater•, dla ••••••••••••••••••••••• c..,.t Set •lee -..,.___ ............ :"····-· !I. tan r.. -....-poaall draina t•ut.U. ·•••••••••••••••••••••••d•tc:.I J•pawGardeoer w•a•BALC(jJtA8 SllVlCI rate1. Jacll.115,.. ~per repi..9s. Same P'ord'1TrwSemee ........................ 131..JMS, Tak HOUSE!CaUGtacha• ' DtalCTOIY Anytime ' . ct:t .. ~~ 6c·~PL lJWe .~~-11.ia~ .CARPETXPRTS-lSyn ELECTRICIAN. Sml Exp.lapaDe:MOardener .. Glrl.1'reee.&at45-5JZS "••••••••••••••••••••• .... _ Ptper·Palnt. JO yr, •sp. e .... ...-·~rae. c1---------- Getlt&e1Uyctean. Jobs, maint/repatn. 22 Complete 'l•rd Malnt.., HOUSSCLBANINGil MASONRY 6 CON · Senk:eC• Need w<d. Sa•• S no 30084I. Removal•. Umblftl, top. WILLLUISl4Nll5 .rn.esp. Shrubbe'7, Troeo-Free Boa'-. Call Janice'• CRETE WORK, Aak for 642-5'7tnt. 322 walL Satlalactlon 1uar. JUST PLUM~ pinl. prunlnf. Firewood, Sales.Repair-Im~ llcl33108.$41-.$203. Est.~ RallWdyAms.t1.M5SI JU1t.5ti11:1M5 Free,,t.145-1151. •CALL.MMlll* llc/inir.642-ZUI. ApallatHhUlllaiL ..........•..... --. .... ,\palwo1ar.o11 .. d 1,.1•1e-. 4300 Oftlio-.i 44 4550 Tr.at 1.oat&h-1 5300 HoffW-.. 7IOOHoffW-.. 7100 or U.fw M1•1c1 ltO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... -••••••••••• a.illli 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••!_••••.•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••KaJe21-IOlOtbare2br,2 ..... OfCSPACI aetotforRV'1,ete.••••••••••••••••.•••••••roUND:Sbe ColUembt Me""'"1..... •• •••••••••••••••••••••• CREW MAllAGEIS ho d1'Plex w/nme. On IJdo,..,.a $8.SOptr mo. Neill SlllD lOllK' ~80°' puppy, mafe. ltlb • • rAUMIWPOllT ESOR the b<b/Nowport. -SilwAlfto Co.lorln!o.531-"374 -"' lo FedenllCM••-AP41tTMefTS mo.tsl-ZMS. · 3416YMUdo.NI l .. 1D t% Found : Au•lrallan fwMeWl'11111lf"1 ••I• ~~lorlard2 2BrOlll.2Ba.w/_.,Nr. talllteappros.000!'111 R111t•W..i.d ·4600 JIMITD&.-Sbepbonl.Bllt/Wbt.OCC 'M t . rk.. .th l TOW:: 1 Hoa1 kosp. Pref. aoa View f1cto1 Via Lido••••••••••••••••••••••• FairwtTermasiocelNt area. Female, approa3 US e11JOYWO tDgWl young~e Fr.$229.SO()penf.6 • :.~.~L&lrwl -, ... r(.~ c···· Ow•(·,~.:~·.~ lor2brhouaeorcol~, Sllllllr~Co. ............. :121 ':>,is years or age._Vedan oEr !Will. z~ Daily LI v I NG C) Sup;rl~r ·Ave, NB. dO'ftPl1"1'· ._..,..,,.,. -H~t Bch. Sl50 to -..-. wi-am S4.5-0Sll Lost : Fem. Irtab SeUer 11 • s a. on !f &gon reqwr . xce . en. Spa-Pooll-Teanis . Aft.IPM . Slll •LOCATIOM =tw:=~ft~:~k.~I mo. vac. Bristol 6 commiss1~s . may earn up to · $300 Across from Fa1bio 17tbSt.Cottallesa . , ., I Cypre11, S .A: H1t1. weekly. DJal 642..f321 ext 219 for in· Ist.nd at Jamboree on Slnele 1-dy bu luxury 2 l54aqft$m. Career Girl, eoua:e Grad .!!::•a•-..:-..1 Reward.iTMIZSaft..5 terview. San Joaquin HJUs Road. Br, 2 Ba apt, t.rpJc, 1piraJ 420 ft SllO wltb small well trained -~ 17141644-ltOO . Oakwood offers the 1talrcue. beaut. fum'd maqft • catwanttenunfuru.lBr.••••••••••••••••••••••• SIOOORIWAID -----~~--1rmestlnresortlivin1ata &. dec 0 d . W /Share Ca~ Apl. Realalabout$115inLeet•"-«f 5300 LOST: Upper Victoria Equal Opportllllity Employer -•D&uX.. price you can afford. w/riibt l•I (DOD •molter CM area.6'2·9083 ••••••••••••••••!"•••••• Beach area. 2 fem11e ..£,astbluff 3 br, 2 ba, lse. Thn-e's $1 million in work a ni1ht1) $150 . office apace, SU LOST ; Coctateel, while. tortoiae cats, 1 ion1 hair, •••••••··~··•••••!Ill Incl. spac muter 1uite, recreation facilities. 645-6319 days, 645-SOIZ mo, new complez C.lf Elderly Woman 1tQden Talkl a Ultle. Says "Hi 1 short. Call C!Ollect : ..... Wmlwd. 707 HllpW_... 7100 .din-rm at dbl ·1ara1e. NIGHT.UGHTED 'PEN· evea. area.54800M lookingforveryreaaona Burney Bird '' Vic. 6:19-252'. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Auto door opener avail. NISCOURTS.Atulltt.me · bleroominHarbos.area Seaview & Fernlear,1----------1 Pool&: recreation area. activities director who Quiet, spacious Lag.Nia. Three or 4 Exee:uti!e of 5«).4'1'50. ·-Cdm.673-7146 LOST: Beiae Chihuahua. Youn1 mother will ASST. Mana1er. Garden· Adultaonly,noee:ta. plans parties BBQ'• home. None amok.er. rtces, <layout flexible). Vic of tth St. H.B. blbylllweekday1lnmy tAg maintenance 6 up- •MOM SJZZ• trips&: more' Free Sun: $135. mo. 495·57" or Conference Rm, Exec. Nd 3 br house. 2 teens LOST. Female Irish Set· Fem.538-0'117184.2-MOS. bome.131-29f1 kee°p of. 55 untb in Costa 1 86SAmi&osWay,NB daybruncb. · 831-9279. Bathrm. lde1l locatio MustbeinHBIU1hSe:h ter "Scarlet", hu tap Meta in exchanae ror Managed by Plus beautiful sin1les RISP al llheslo hare for3or'4 pror. t,78Saq area.531-1153. wilhwron1addreu.Sml LOST: Abyssinian llA R:llab!; ma~u~~= rent. 642 ·5073 or 1&2 bedroom apts: ~ • s avail. on sub-leue al . doe '!"ilb broken tail. Vie: yrs. old. Brov.:o • Black ean exp (213)-.3&5l William Wailers Co. rurnisbed It unfunlished. char I Bal. lald home aqft. From Intemationa I , IM/l••Ht/ Carnation & 4th. CdM. ~lcked w /wb1te mark· work. Eastbluft area.1 _________ _ Ba:yfront 2 Bd, 2 Ba, p Models ope:n to to 7. ~=e. 675·1139 or Seaui~es ~-2l2l San Fill•~• Reward. 675-0829 ings. CdM Reward. &JO.WI. Attl'active married ladies. Bch & pier. $550. yrly Sorrynopet.Sordlildren.. Joaqwn Hills Rd. NB·••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUN . I . h S tt 536-347taft3PM. HllpW.e.cl 7100 lOwork3eves•tlYaell· 9'79-193S &644-4510 Room m Me ale rvi ce SHARE female only very 6"-SlOO · 1 pv, · t"tc• • d•r,. LOST 2 mall!: Germen •••-•••••••••••••••••• la.I Beeline Fuhkaa. SlS -'::-::-:-::-::-:-:--:-~--:-cc:l ·1 bl ~ lb l . -lyf 2b r-• I ' mae. ic. oton• e , Cl rlt to-per eve UaeGlcar __ ava1 a e .• on o wet um. r w/ .,..c, NEWPORT garden office .r111 Mar,&44 -Z779 Sbepberd1, blk /wbl 6 Aceoulltinl e $7 -· ~~:!i~! 'Siv~.~lc monlhoccupancy. apProx. 1 ml to bcb, iuite&, various siaes Opp11rhMlty SOOS brwn/lan. Vie:. Pomona D1lw1•S.... :.~~1°~~·,!':~e':: bltns, garaa:e. 1 bit t Costa Mesa. 631-0824 eve from o ia.cl uW 5.57-0061 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND; young male cat, & Victoria, C.M. 548-0157 Sharp lndiv. w /account-557~ or ~7470• bay or beach. $3"'5 NB 2b ab t -org/Whl,nrMcF1dden in1back1round.canrmd1---------. · r , a. ap ·Furnished Newport •-af'W'L-Sour GoldenWest.898-5124 'kits of room to grow ln AUTOMICHAMIC 67$-5487 Sl~/mo. Utll lne:l. Grt Beach Office, Reception DC Inc PenaH .. I 535 this priority position BEACH YRLY. 3 br, 2 fac11. &t2-0U74/M2·4882. area avail. $l75. 752-0750 ECO ... OMY Found: Lab Retrieve •••••••••••••••••••••• w/estab"I f"l1111 . C.ll Julie He••>' duly mechanic dplx. Ocean vu from enc. Oakwood · Gma91s for 1..t 4350 VY . 1"111 type dog vie. Moul Drinking problem? M~y 833-2700. Dennia with GM experience. Ex.· sunporch. $'400 +utils Garden ••••II•••••••••••••••••• traffic wJU bwld Pky.&LaPu,Lag.Hi CallAlcobolHelpllne "Dennis Personnel cellent opportunity. 00-1.S96 your business. Ideal A few 1lore1 are ati.11 495-62.09 3lhrsaday83S-3130 Service of Irvine, 2082 beneflt1. See Sttvlce Apartme_nts 2 Car gar•I• 1pece for ltore/otfice location next av1ilable a~ Shopper1 FOUND· ~edl m 1, •• 1 llichellon Dr. . · M.anal,G ,-rent or .1tora1e. 621 lrla, to Bohl• branch Post Of. Village, 8 high volume · • u Sai PREGNANTf.! l~~!!!!~~c...__...:_ __ I I R MIU.R OCEANNOMT Nrwp.-t ••Ill CdM. Call e:v;ea &I0-8!0 nee. 1200 IQ ft, $300. mo. shoppers mall. If you yr old female dog. t . Carin& confidential ACCOUNTANT• CHIVROLIT lBR, 2aa . $350Winter Irvine at 16th or528-SM5 Gemini Rea:tty,839--6623 have the merchandise, Pepper H.B. 968-032'7 coun1eUn1 &. referral. OMCIMANA•R 350BROADWAV ST•S TO IEACH i~---••_s-o __ s_so ___ 1 '30. Pl.mo. Storage only. RONA DEL MAR-400 ~e'll put the foot traffic Found: Blk dog w/som 'Abortion, adoption Bualoess located in Leguna Beach 494-1131 3BR.2Ba.$325Wlnter eanrront 3 or 4 Br. loquire325J,17~Place, & 1200 Sq. rt ., full an ~ront or you. If you while. Pup. F1ea 4 re keeping. Irvine Indus't Com,plell. 3BR,2ba$300Wntr. Year ly or Wlnter. C.M.aft.lla.m. su.vice .. mo/mo.orlease. ~tha~elhemerchan-gular collar. Bal Is APCAREs.t'T-2563 AbWlylokeepfullsetof SIA WIMD Spacious&New.64S·ll87 Officel..W 4400 CARRIAGE REALTY ~=· i~-e ~o~el~~o~th!; 673-fl875 SPIRITUALREADER books, hire, train & C9ftdo, 2 BR ., 2 ba .. den. 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675«>60 merchants, who are FOUND: Yn1 Fem. Dog ()pentOAM-lOPM supervise otc or 3•5 peo- Unf. Yrly.$f75. •••••••••••••••-••••• 1501..,n•-..... Dr Single4doubleroomof beating the Sour brwn &: Vt'hle. Vic. AdvieeonaJlm•lters, pJe. Alrcdra11t h~r -... 'ISll'IT • fices loc. in moder Economy al Sbopper1 Cebrillo as Sant.a Ana, 312N. El Camino Real automotive ea ers 1P vt ent/K. pri v. CM _Newport Financial Ctr center, uUl's rurn'd. 8 Village, 2734 N. Main St., C.M. 646-llZl San Clemente. For •ppt. background de1irable. $25 /wk & $60 /mo. up Let11111MJ Office 5"u 5206 Santa Ana,. 834_1551 492.9034 <f.92-9 Send education, wort associated AVON WAMTTO MAlll MONET. ..,,_,lo5? 548-595.Jors.M--0058, CallooSiteMan•ier lhemo$7~l0$90.540-Found: Black & tan pup-history &. ref• to OOMS$25.weekupwith (714)M2-3lllext246 .......... ....., '4450 PY wilJ gentleman on Qauifiedadno.SZC,c/Q Be an AV 0 N kitchen. 5,.8•9755 or •••••••••••••••••••••••For Sale. Indoor Plant bicycle please call Dally Pilot. P. O. 1560, REPRESENTATJVE. BR O "'E~', ll f 11 , ~O RS l <J l ... 6 • ' ' • • ' , ~;:;;~~:;;;;:::=';"';;:tJ·~ .. -~C.::::=:_:::j . Shop. Bell area NB ..... ,... HAPPY Coata ...... C.11211J6. ee •--......,..,,_, D~UXE office, comm I CoIDJ>letely stocked. Alrl----------I your ~n uu:i.s, •et OCEANFRONT new 1 Br & ~uatriaJ spaces. Al~o cond. 751.7734, 64-4-t&lC . FOUND: Wht lOX poodle BIRTHDAY Actf¥fty Dir.ectol 1 )'OUT own hours. No ex· upper Cpts drps gar n large fam ho'me, w/ mini warehouses an fern. 642-9447. Wearing MZ-5861 per. necess. Training Vrly be. S315. su-3443. . kitch priv. Exel CDM .r_,,. c tt· • Laguna Niguel & Mission OPPOITUMln wbtflea collar. 1----------< provided. Call SC0-1041 ot :-::-=--::-:---:---;1!'~"'~''.:·.!$1~50~· 640-87~~"'~·---l ~=--,_.:.. Viejo areas. Handy lo Available lo lease fully _ to ADMIM SIEClnAIY Zenith 7-1359. 2 Br. 2 Ba, 1teps to sand. oom & kitch privileges ,......._. San Diego Fwy. 200 to equipped Optometric of-~t : Small w_hite Poodl~. DOUG XWOpp 1s lwlty 1~~~~~~~~~~ Frplc. bltm. patio. S.305. avail. 3 Br N. Laguna ./"1tl .-.....,.. 2000 sq n. As low as 30" fice in high traffil' loca· vic. Monte Vuta & Davu Public Agency in un· BABYSJTl'ER desperate-- ·yrly. &42-9666 home w /pool. Desire ~==..... persqft.831-1400 UoninCoslaMesa.Write Pl.C.M.64.2-4498. crowded Southern ty needed my home in ONTIIE BAY straight, resp, employed ,..... .._.,...... 3200 Sq Ft C·2 slqre front lo Mr. D G Roberts, 2 wks ago. Fem OLSON Orange Co. is seeking a HB or yoUrs. wkdays, Z l)upler, yrly. rental. male or female. Hers & with 6 drive-lb bays . Montgomery Ward & r sh Setler pup. Brn hla:h q!Jality ad -achooJagegirls,walking Outstanding 3 br. 2 ba. interview req . 213 -Ideal for aulo or boat Company. e:/0Claa1lfied J ather ~ollar. Vic of minlstratively oriented distance from John frplc, 1800 sqft. upper. 424-3462or714-494-9677 service. 585 w !9th St, ad no 526, Daily Pilot, !don&: Del Mar. CM. secretary. Must be effi. EaderSchl.962-4782. Boat dock avail Newly CM D ... 5710 P.O. Box 1560, Costa Reward. 642--0318 before the better half or a win clent, well oraaoized &. · , · br for rent. $85 plus SS• PR sq FT -ays '1"IV" • eves Mesa, Ca 92626. ning leam. able to work under de· BABYSITTER Needed ·decor cl Sundeck. $465. utilities. Pet OK . SU.-S679 1617 W&TCLJFP-NB 646-068l aPM. adUnes" full work load&. lmmedialely. Walking ,G7S-4200. afler5:00. AGT.541-5032 Lease space Great loca-Soc. Sec. Isn't enough. Found: Lrg female Fast, efficient typing&. distance from any CM 3, Br, 2 Ba, delux, 3 door t BACIC Bay. Room w/pvt $140 up store-office& cpts lion al ~~ookhurst & Want to lfleet People, Siamese cal. Vic Temple shorthand skills euen-Grammer Schoo 1. best beach. $375 yrl)'. bath in lovely executive drps air beth. 17301 Adams in H.B. A_/C, have fun & eam extra Hills Dr, Lag. Bch. •FllEIATH* tial. Legal. engineering1-'~5._1·~5822=------ 646-92l8orfi7 home with pool. $12S mo. Beach Bl, H.B.84.2·2834 &QP~:.J[1ee parking. :.OOS:~-~™;:;; ::,2~i~~ 494-0649. wilbMasaage&lhi1 ad. ~~ ;~i~isi.!c:~ 1'~Pib: BABYSITTER 2:30 to Spacious 3 Br 2.& rplc 546-6740 bef.·9AM. Prefer · meat. Found: Small Male (?) ABRAXAS MASSAGE beneficial. Xlnl salarJ le: 5::.> Mon thru Fri. g yr -ibUttobeach. vr1Y .ca1' non smoking wort 'g PROFESS'LCLASSA Leues~e:e Great loca-dogonJamboreenrS.D. PHCYrOMODELING benefits. Apply in oktboy.Owntrans.Cdll. ··645-7054 personover25. Bl«_Sg, 3 story. 2790 lion on MAinolia and Allff-Shoo Freeway. Blk ac-Gray 1733Fullerton,CM prnon, Moulton Niguel 67~5175 ··WALK to <kean. New OOSftl loard 4050 ~~~I:~~dPa~~t'~J~~ Warner in Fountain IN NEWroRT . BfACH w/wbt cbHl. Approx 9 10AM·l2PM,631·lllWi Willer District, 27500 l _EA_UT_l_C_IA_M_S __ dptx_ 3 Br. 2 Ba. Crpt. •••••••••••••••••-•••• drapes, carpet, elec., v1ue.1 1,200 sq ft. A/C. For 1ale with or without mos. No J.D. 833-2820 &. M •sS •GE La Par: Rd. Ls gun a STYLISTS "-O!ps, D/W, earb. disp, Pvt.room with board. music, janitor, parting. parking, free. In ~ew stock. Approx. 900.sq. n. 675-4365. A A Nlcuel. 71'4 -831 -2500 !'gar. Yrly. Child OK. CostaMesa.$225mo. M.R . Stever, llgr. successful shopping $240 mo. 5 year lease. Found: Siamese Seal SAUNA&: BATH EqllalOpport.Emplyr. For<2)N.B.salons.w/or :·.$400. 87'5-GIW2/B73-6692 549-1079 S15-M52 557-0138or648-8396 center. 549-MllL 642--4758. Point. Nr: Mariuerile & Open for you 10·3AM w/oot rollOW"iog, 644-0661 S · ·i•-R Nearlhefairgrounds .._weriltgSenla «540-8582. _ J er, 2 ba, redec., lh blk DC41Hoall'llfafs 4250 EXECUTIVE suites on SUIFISAMD Arib·zooa ceme.nt We mdfg S:.~aqwn lU"' d. 2626NewportBlvd,CM J4 Location~. All shifts Beautician, exper'd. No bay, bcb" tennis cts.••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Harbor. 400 lo S•apphtgYlllege u i ·rt n ~-e ! · . orcall645-0860 avail., p/l1me, incl~d follow. nee. Saod_piper ' S310. mo. yrly. 545-7098 Cabin, Big Bear,slps 12, 2 2200 sq rt. 6'42·4644 ; Xlnt space for commer'I ~e;S:aea~~7o ~~i~~t~ F~~:lnK!~.: 1Bylltpe/.WhAp.t, Paycboloelcal Weight wknds. Exper pref d . Hair Ce nter, CdM. 1 fples , 3br, sep playrm, 645--4405 tenant. 965 SQ fl w/ocean ..-..__ auu..., E 11 EOE. SU-7737. 675-7?2/Jor '94-9907 • .£legant l.vx-u.ry. On the e:ol TV poollbl. "94-861.l view. Ample park'g. 1465 mfg. business would prox 4 mos old, nea t»I· Reduct Ion · ng •llr::::="=:::::::~~:;--1~~:.:!.~~~~'..:._--'Bay, t Br 2 Ba Beamed ta.each. Prime Hunt. Bch. loc. So. Coast Hwy, Lag. Bch. make a total bus, or a Jar. Mile. Baker & Mesa Method. 842-3958 ~rs . .,,,., SECIETAIY IEAUTYOPRATOI , lceiJ. D /W, frplc $550. from $125. mo. tncld. utll. 497.3088 good 2nd b'!'· Sl0,000 Verde 55&-3932: Shaw Te 1ePho 0 e. eve 1 67l-S719 wknd1 or af1.. Palm Desert.. 2 br condo, 507 5 W • rn er Ave .. buys everythmg needed . PARTY PLAM (5-9PM >, our orrice, Needed with follow. Neal;" 5PM. rum. $Z50 mo w/leaae. 846-Ut9 \TWO SHOPS ~ith Ideal exce~t loc & raw LOST: Bluepoint Siamese Hos•-, .. W led a.to CdM .XJntaalary. Pleue FaJhionlsland. . -"""'--------I 540-6998eves locations. J,it bit from materials. Call ~14/ Male. Marguerite/Sao ""' an · do not apply unless you l;;;;;;;;;C.;;;11;;644;;;·;;0398;;;;;;;;;; .J Br, bllns, trplc. 2 Ba , MlNl-SUltl'.ES (1·2·3 + beach. across trOm 646-8181. Joaquin Hills Rd. Guests. Gift for you. are an e•per"d, aelf .,.1, .•dthwshr. Ocean View. Hawaii dlx Oe:eanfrnt rooms). Xerot &. secy Newport pier. Call -to•__ 5025 Reward.644~-67$-9995 s ured, persuasive go-··Wintersaoo.673.2'93 eondo.Kaanapall,Jrtaui. service avail. O.n 613_9383 1 _.._ ---~------1 Byday,wk,mo.RonOrt. N~ Harbor ln Cen· -••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST /FOUNDAPET! FOXEY Girl's Out-Call getter who prefers a . SPECI'ACOLAtt vul 2 bd, 962,5585. tfne1Ja Bant Bld1. VUST rent at.once! Al-MEID MOMIY7 960-2900Adoption,Low Massage. U Call-We p/Um,e poeition. 675-8380 ··1bllns,gar,pool.Adts,no 642-.t6M traetlve small office oa W h 11 1 d CoetSpay/Neuterinfo. Come. Speclali~e (anytime) .•pets.&U-6889 ..... to..._. 4300 Mariner'1 Mlle faclog ~ ave un m te Paraplegics.542-3189 '•~ .. r •••••••••••••••••••••••NO. ~a Mesa Dentel/ bwy. Also office & pnvale funds for 2nd Lost· Slbertao Husky .~Yrlyoceanfront3br, M 1 /F 1 b 3 Medical/Of"c1uitesavall. work••op in Larion trust deed loans. Low mal~ blue eyes. N.B'. Socf~Chlbl 5400 '1.ssemblen 2 .. N ~·· Availuov • e ema e s are F s·3451 .. ~ terms. Will a1aiat 1 1• 11 a d ••••••••••••••••••••••• -. o,......... J." • b . d ·p -1-r rom mo ..... r .· Shl pyard 548·3A1 or bolt . I I v c n y. ewar - l. 64S--3M5 . r+ en on-en nsu • O'K<ele 54ll-81311 • r •ra or pruic P• '· 61 .. 1504 . Slo"9 Sc-D-• PRODUCTIO"" .--"''-"=------! neirJOlh.$150. ' MS-7833.. Faslaerv1ce. Sat. Oct. lt, 9p.m. Holi· " ·, 3Br2bolSISmarelr m.-eveo $<9-8251 SINGLE to a rm aultn -.. .... .._ Glendalelnvaal1Dont Loot: REWARD for Well day Inn, Bruin! at S.D. ASSEMBLERS Nochlld/pel; AvJNov 1 2 Br bse in S 1 .. ::.uni w/ Avail. In plu1b office TOP LOCATIONS CorporaUon loved black C!at. &oat in Frwy Costa Meta. All 3D1 Balboa • _,. bldl nr. OC Airport. Full ... --ho~ b Nwpt. Ofc. 631-2233 the Oulparoaa a.rea of ' 1 e u ff 1 . , • oce~a view. $140 mo. aervie:e Incl : Recep· lnCenten IVn; '""' 1 l?UBW-• lifr Le NilhHI "'Count" ages we com· r. Electron c assembler fl-bedroom loW'er. Walk Stre.igbtM-F.-.2081. Uonilt. conference rm, f'ado'• • Major Drug. · ~c guna •rue ·. . Recording 836-1777. IA! wlthalleastlmont.baex-,~ .. ~....-;,~. $IOO rearly.Share 2 br 00 water in xerox, iutomated typ-HB. Westmli:a1ter.tfa 1rW..tM 5030 &~;585::!:1~1~!bf':; Prieeoffw /thisad. perlence in cable bar--·---'-'-'-..~:..:.;;;._-'-----1 Ne•port Beach with tn.1,etc.CallW-3840 Artesia, Anaheim. Al ••••••••••••••••••••••• Julie Niteal31--00'f4 •• t& nessinc:. aoldetfnc and ,SHARP z "BR, i&ove/ref male or female. 675-7813 H\lnUnlloo HarbOr loca· Need wl .:soo for first trust , . ;r:::.WMoR rework o~frlat.ed elttuit .. ~le ··-.1--~ •FASHION ISLAND• ~ft .. •aa••L-RS dMd oa P.,D.JI.. duplex. LOST:BlkKlttenw/Whi~ "•••••••=••••••••••••• bondarda. ~ !':~lify '"' 1. , •-~· Womanw"'-oJdto'i'f'DI Executive offiee1 -... ~.. c.n '"v WWpayt\4ilnterat$toO chett. I mos old Ftea a are• .............. able bUctobc Glrt,nos*tl 1 CdM"'.,,·11 • ~1 .. w/,.e""".s-•phone (nt)M6--4493 · · Sc.....,1& won Moue _.._ · $295mo.vl1MSBllO o ssa: OC .. ., Mfvlce-359Sin M'ruel dpertlllODSlll.lltloyear dlue ~~IV.1!~~£!nary Dr.ilil9tnlctio1t 7005 u, P a......, in .,;.=::.::::'.:1~~:::::=:--1 w/1ame. . .. 1 or N 8 • .A.a-o ~ 'In• 111 w._... 4500 a e . e nc pr ce ... 111.-_._1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pen.on. ITW'lll· .. _.~ ... oor&M·t• $117,500. Down praymenl •A• a I 1sat1 Pa I ._., • d ••••••••••••••••••••••• In e:tCl'OW jtio 000. Vogel LOST: Gray female cat Be&lnning 1aillng lesaom ST• ... D •RD 1n wU. .. l1b1tl JfO Lar~ room ; prlvate .~PhY olc W/ artNEWJl·lNnPort,Cosla Co Rea1ton·N8iS46 (&mall) part man:r, in Huntington Beach "'" R ,,••••••••••••••••••••• bl entrance. ltitcMa Pm. A /C, a bower , llea,,1000, l200, 1"40sq_. · · pointed ean, no tall. Cent.rel Park. Nexl clua MEMORIES 11ft:EXCITINO priri ,_, Female 1tu-paoelitd ••Ila. 541·'7 ft..543-3145orM·2928 Moit11111. Tr.t Wearing white tJea C!ol· 1tarta October 11. Call ' rt. PN.M MllA AnS. d••I ~referred. JUS. C.M. Doidi 5035 lor. Eld .. • Del Illar m-1006. INC {il· JIJNUTESTONPT ...... ._._..Luxury office la preet11e ·~'i:?t~~~:~M . ••••••••••••••• .... , .. ~-~11· ••5•5129 ..... W..tH. 707 Aaabtld•a;,of •t BCH. Fem i-m mate wanted.. .~. N.8. GIUled wall ~ Reu. MTD L,._, W.tecl ••••••••••••••••••··~· APPLIED Bllcb,,tli:ZBR. Pref ower 21 or noo rieW.&U-3700 •1s12orSf7...atl2: Wl,HA~&CA88J FOUND.JrilbSettertem. Nune, ellper, run time. /M.AONETICSCORP. 1-., fro,n Sl'JJ.SO 1ndeT, Bal P:en ASA.P 1'U1and T.D. 'a about t yr. Vic Dana .$31) a shift., live out, refs. m.tSo. ADPl8' I• Adu~1 NoPete SIJU1Mkl •1JIOFREE~N1• ..-... ,11. Free 1t•nding Loan..,2ndT,D.'t IOllsR.S.-to -· SutaAaa,C&-l581•oa• Dr. 1-2.3 ~ olllca '""' 1Nlldln£ y. ~lr-d. Lril New'Loa~·lqllT.D.'• ~t(SBIUs..&DINewpor( ·"'*-._•~ $115 pye~ mo. Ne•r ,rtac't4 1;td. 400amp '£4\iltylnftmt.Dlt. Try ._ 'Da 1)' Pl1ot Pr1ctlcal Nune llYe-in AaEqul~ 111..S.>---~~--Airpon.Noluaartl. -· Pricene,.Uable. lfAJUfrrrMTO.(;O. Clouirled to~,aell Dr '• reloronc.... .1:m..-•1r I Ml-* · m-m.tlTUnoon lnCotU'llesa. ·'7'790. SU:1U4 orrcntsom "na. Reuonab1e.530-4"1TT \ ' Boys &Girls JO to 14 years of age. Dai- ly Pilot." delivery routes msy be available ln your area. Earn profit for de· liveries le ca1h, triPB or merthandiae for selling new subtcription1. For in!onnatioo please call 642·'4321. From S•n. Clemente-San Juan Capl1trano area. call 496-0630 and Mission Vie~ jo-EI Toro •rea, call 581-6310. Equal Oppor .. Employer BOAT BUILDER Exper . production fiberglass sailboat finis~ earpenter., All around skill• desi_rable. Perm. position in Sant• Barbara area .. _ ..... Bnol llllllders ASSIMILRS With iapentry ellp. CAINMTR W'ltJt mW• cabl~ ex.· ,.. \( ' A-cinM•rlMr ~~--tilt. t•••. • • ' ., "> I H.._W HelpW-.t ~ 105 ,..,._ 8060 "Ptl.OT Tt'lurtd ,OClobfliV,19?5 •• •ted 7100 71DGMllpW..t.4 7100 Hllmw•u• ••••••••••••••••••••••• !.'!l"'..... 1100 ....,w..tt>CI 110 w•..ct 1100 ··;·~·~;·· ·;:.:.:;;;;;,;;~;· ............. -·-···-········,··,·u'"v········· ;::;·;;;-,:=:··~· •••••--.••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Need I expet &Jrit U1 y Yor ·N...,.pmpat ProlDO-.. ...,_. Good tifm 6 ** ** 11J Fil. W•1 eotfee W..t To llll1f' Bone I.railer <&ana..,.1. Call-boforelPJIL 'lte.e_..••rr /Stc.1tetar1 perlt;nctd 11tes pe:non KEYPUHCH ~ Aowr toad. appta. for ii Um.. lt\lll ..;oJ worttni tir.rtt... Apply ~ ... aooi.. Med htraJt.ure ,.. Ale tbL Wall ua.lf. wtt j~~.t:,I ••labll•bed for crystal, tb.l.n• & fin t.t P/time eve•. Pleaiant com_pUm.ent1r1 dlllo.e wtt.h 1oun1 JM!01>1e 10 to J 6 lpm. o-y a. SZI 11r"1'K'",w I will Sell Oak. Vinyl cbr 'ft /ot. 'Co Sa.ConnnlCUori jewalry-CaUflJ.9334 o((' nettr o.c. Alrpott. seminar _pro1ram. Eas J4yt1nola1e.ReU1ble Aveolde Plto, Saa fmY-. tmnu. Jl.atch'a lamPI Yr Quart•r G•tdla1 • ._.:.!..!!'.,.1 ... ofc:..,,.15 .. •l•ry FASHJn. ... l'ROCKSo· .... ~ Riub, Bei.n, f"r06~ • Aa· Pltat1nt Job evtning lrl.Uportation required. Oemente. ~MAS'lllSAUCTION 115-11:51 Western. 1e.ntle d .. p .. "Vlu .. --.u. -:per vi.-. · ~.a O<' 1401 Quail NB 4pm-ilpm , S un . thru £.x.cdle:otpart.tJmepo&i· 64'-1616&1JM621 1500/btl . &4•·12151 .ill abiltty • .Job ofteri s ladies to rond11Ct amall 5 :· • 'I'burs. 12.?!ii hr + bonus. uon .. Jllclt pay for a.a ' WAITRESSES G,.... Quilled sofa ffS 133-141L Medical Jaa. fl ~ther !~formal style shows. ~o._ Call549-1647 lpm -~pm , hOuneac.bevenln&, half· <Md Btultell Restau.ranl llcydls 1020 Oran,. velvrt chair $1'5:1,...,.-=:::=: .... :.:::ofe-hot>e.---11-.. -,-an- -Beoenu.551-3'00, Car nece:s1ary: For a Land-'capeConst.rueUon . -day Saturda)-. Call Laa-una Bf•ch..4N-7"7. ••••••••••••-••••••••• ODGaldenrodCDM ..... 9 yrs. Mull abate · personal interview, call Exp. occ. ror cW1tom re· ~u.a Man run time & pa 642·8102 for intervlewl_:::=e=:::..:=.:::::.:::::::.::::..:.~ •-tf.• & 1irl1. • pply 564--0'l'M or)46.3!._S3 _ sidenliul. Cati belw 8 & 8 lime. Waitress, 5·9. pitl't beforeG;OO WllffNtt W..ted _ Antiq desk 6 tabla.•port ttable as vd CGA.I. GI'\ ween 11 & 5. Krnluc.lty F"" P •iD to •JOO PM . 6«-6094 time. Prefer over 21 . Ex 'd-•.. __ AZ,Ul(f color 6. b/w ln, banUJ, w/ti<lt.675-t681 . .,.l'ried Chicken. Laguna in;:""' • T ln o•a P1zt11, 30242' SlAMSTRISS per ......,.n~applJ. IOc....tllc-'-CO&ltb,bedrm.'Antlq.ew lry 1070 ..... ach. Specialist Wlinl~ high t.aundromal Assitt. C v lie Pk y MuRbeover\21.Applyhl -r-r-• m.cb. Dinette., btcase, Jewt "-'--=-------I pow e red mcd1 l·a l Muture woman, p/time. U~.'N~auei. Y w f·actory Worjl; exper. penon. ColOny Kit.clwll 110.o..,.Cost ra&tan rockint chair,••••••••••••••••••••••• i. CAl,Bn'ERS ·secretary to run bis c1f· N.B.673·l690or67S·0334. ONLY. Power aewing Restau.ran~ 3211 Harbor CYQ.EWORKSLTD a\erm, jewelry. •ee Pon· WAMTED .:Boat Manul. Co, need3 lic:c.Alsu reejobs. PRIMTIMG m ac hine . Ladles Blvd,C.M. '1822NewportBlvd. tiae.MW7U TOP CASH DOLL•R iC.bioel Assemblers & Nf'wportCentcr Lf'CJGISec'y $150• O.p era tor for com -s portawear & dres•el. w•m15•·5 'Coatalf111.548-.5713 " Cabinet Ml11men . Ex· to:mployn1enl Pce Pald.Xlntah& puterized cutler& Baum ADP Corp., 3001 RedhiJJ ~ H We hive a home Ml of PAJD FOR YOUR. ·per'd only, Apply at 1931 Con.!>ultants At,tenl"Y typing .skills. NB loc. Folder . Ex per. pref'd. Ave, Esplanade 6. Suite ~per. p/time. Over21 SALE-BICYCLES. f\tmiture. Top quality ln JEWELRY, WATCHES. Deere Ave. Sant1t Ana. S67 San Ni cholas Or Also t·ee Job$ Small in ·house s hop. AP· 105, C.M. 979·1•11. Neat appearance ClotJ.i)C out all C•m-xlntcond. Mu.a:tsee lO •P-ART OBJECTS. GOLD, ~oPboneCalhi. NewportHcach 640·6150 CO NTROL CARE£R ply National SystemSSeeJ'.etary to$650 SUrf&Si.rloi.n panip.1$%DlSCOUNT. prec. No reu, o(r re·•SJLVER SERVICE. L' -t;mploymentAgency Co 4-1 H. ch St NB ~lOW.CoaalHwy,NB Brand new-a1•embled· f\1Hd.su.M27. Jl"INE FURN & AN· ~ashier for ~ssyc .. t i',INISll CARP1':N1'EH.S. 3400lrvine.StelOUB rp,,,., ir ' · · THE MAME W" .. -ED . . ho kicbtand.1-allrenectora. n--• TIQUES.64!1-2200 '1'beatte. Over 18. Apply Min. 2 yrs ex per. l~uod ProductiOfl Control OF THI GAME "'"'" "rtisl w can All model•·Q).Ollt 1i:1et . .-~ble bar. very ruce,,'i;~:w;;;;:y----loi7i '"108""'£. Balboa Bl , Balboa p a Y. D O\V N P. A S1' Nwpt Heh 714/556·8505 Is suc.ce1a .tor s upe.r 1.ouCh-up a !.S year old Save $18.14 &o $41.Uil $15.s. Also several 1ooc11 Mcc•lr1rf 1071 YAC'ITS' 700 •· ,\lpo Li Secretory sham indiv. in this excit, pmlnting. HB, ~2143 ·whi i-e-• to~ I a•l•. lamps. 49'7·2!130 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i=cramic factory nceda r. quor CIA?rk, Perm. PO!I. Xlnl career oppor. for a ... BICYCLE TRAJL 992.1 .,people. Exp necessary. Ave. Sanla Ana . 4 Nights per wk. Call Girl Friday type lo ass~l ing ~ronl ore spot. Lots of Welden & Layout men. . · 3 pc aedkxlal custom, brn }W'th C.M. 979-8600. --G ... -ro-1-0ffice ~·Z724 ror in&ervw . our I' C. Mgr. Job ·in· ~apnp~t~. 1;dvjlncj':fi"! Good pay" rondJ. Apply ~milton at Brook.hunt. touch. Xlnt eond. ~ volves order processing, · 8 in penon, 909 W, 16th St., ' 531...f.985. Li ght l ypin J!. heavy LVMs & RMI l:U!.tomcr contact . ex-Maloney, 833-Z700. Den· Newport Beach. Child QI.re needed in my home ror infanl & 3 yr old -}who attends pre.school 3 "'I.Imes a wk. Gd. ref5 re- "4ul red. Jrvine area. 'S51 ·549'7. phone & filing. Apply 1n 3 to 11 Shift petiiting, scheduUng, lite nis & Dennis Personnel person.XlntCo.bencfits . This con va le scent tyiiing &filing.Need Sr . Service of Irvine , 2082' WlloAre'TkM Keenan P ipe Supply . hospital i~ under ne w type , reliable & accurate ~iichelson Dr. G.rs Clottling store 3535 G1:1rry, S.A. No man11gement & is look· pt•rson w/good work re·'Se<"relary to$8400 NEEOSSAL~lRL phonera~l~I•~·--ing for con~cientious cord. Xlnlwor~in~eond.s ., AHthotC)litt~rs· Sharp•+ personality. t:.IRL FRID •y licensed personnel to in.1· ~ fnng~ bene~ts inc Jud -A s hining future awaits Part·f'W.1.675-8410 N.8 . ~taniu~ fram•. Super Danish Modern Cbn. lightweight. <20lbs). All Gd. cond.· Make offer possible parts al Joy. Sew· 6T$-3lot UPI or gumwalll. $795.f--"-=c:...------~ Bicycle Trail. 9921 For sale· 8' 50fa .grtt11 HJimilton •t Brookhu.nt. strip He~ulon :xlnt cond. HB. 536-0745 aft. 6pm. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Feeble -Crush Hound -Scheme BOSSED 'Tis better lo have loved and I05t than to marry and be BOSSED . 'Clerk for Photo Drive-Up, 'San Clemente. Id eal housewives or single •girls , flexibl e hrs. ,;,)96·3211 .,. ""' prove patient ca r e . 111.l{prof1l11hanng, h bo d Mu s t be accurate Plt.tasc npply ;il Superior i\pply In Person '.'errs arp ca_reer un, WHO WANTS TO WORK! C1•1r• & Desk, seven drawen, oak w/yci.;board accounting He 11 lth Ca r t:. 1445 9AM·3PM indiv. w /this esta.b I DRIVEACAB! '••p•1nt 1030 "lh awive1 chair, gooc1 Mlscal••ows IOIO & typing. Phillips Marine SUperior Ave. N. B California ln"edion firm. f'an~asll<' benefib. CJfOOSE your hours. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~d'$95. 498!3783 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Slores,613.4080 -----·-I C1:1 ll Julie Maloney , work for yourself be WA""TED --M1:1nagcment ~Co~y ~·2700, Dennis: &.Den-your own boss. Me~ or . CAMERAS FRENCH Prov. dropleaf " i80% COMMISSION GUARDS PEOPLE PERSON 26S Bnggs Ave, C.M. n1s Personnel Serv1 <'e of women. Can be slightly Rolleifiex, r 3.5 Planar. dining server, like new, TOP CASH OOI.LAR ~xec. l~kini; for ~art (lrvlne indus .Complex) Irvine, 2<182 Mi chelson handicapped. Nea t -$95; Topcon SUper D w. 175.556-7874 PAID F·OR YOUR " .. asamemberofouror. FullfPorlTi.-lime bus1nt'ss associate 1 Dr. Clean Appea rance. 58 mmrt.8,Sl25;200mm G Salo O JEWELRY, WATCHES . '-fice. Individual training Immediate placement ln in wholesale :u1pplies. P /l male, ~cm.-. ~e rvice l Vets .. retired. Age 25 to Topcor f 5.6. $65; 2x COD· moge I 55 ART OBJECTS. GOLD -inamostdcsirablearea, Anaheim area. Good Bu s i n e ss fu lly estab uccts. to.ve!S/Sa~ SECRET4RY 70.Supplemenlyourin· verter, ll5: filters sod ••••••••••••••••••••••• SILVER SERVICE. Costa M esa . Ca ll pay.Uniformsfurnished. capitalized. lnlerview S15 wk +. Mr. Levi I~ Orange Co u!*lY come.Oriveacab6hrs focusing screens , $3S;UCISallingRummage& FINE FURN & AN· 645·5<M5. Ask for Ken Liberal beneCits . Must 673·Z223 848·1004 Airport Area .. Rl>Q!Ured or more a day. Apply in Vivitar auto flash. $15; a uction Sat ·Suna,Oct:1_:Tt:.:,:,Q~U~ES=-~64S-=~2200~.:_--f M<'Farland. hav e <'lear r e c ord . EAL.ESTATE shorlhan~,off1c.e sk1lls& person Yellow Cab Co .. Omllicaleather cue,$5. ll·l2,lOAM..5PM.C1tyof . •DISCOVERY• Transportation&Phone . Ma nage r . Cos tu Mesa I NVESTMENT and N-keefpf1.ng kncowllledfge . 1~1 SJater Ave, Foun-Rudi Niedzielski. N.B. parking lot at the RE.A.LESYA.TE Ca ll for ippt . dai ry s to r e . Pe rm . ew o ice. a or tainValley journalisl, 497.3547 or Archea.lDOO'sof bouseilr Coast Firewood supply eucalyptus S75 c.ord 'h .. j c.ord U3 del 58l·ll22 :::-::;:-::-:::---:---:---l-7~1~4~1632~~-7~224~--(/time. E:xper . pref'd but R ES I D F. NT I AL telephone inte rview · 581-6313. boalilems.833·5846 will tra in hon e st . s <il espersons wanted. 714 -499·40S7 , SAM to WIG SALES .COOKS·ExpeMenc.ed for GUARDS hardworking. dependa-Additional st~Cf needed 3PJ\.f. Cah 1035 Oct. 10-11 at Vet's Hall, I Qui&! Depression Glass 'busy 24 hr. Coffee Shop. ble. outgoing pe rson. for ex panding . pro-ANDSTYLING . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 565 w. 18th St .• CM. Close out sale. AlsO Apply in person 8 to 12 Costa Mesa work Joca· Repl y to P.O. Uox 1414, gressive, prestigious or-. SECRETARY Expe:r. only f~r !11a1or HIMALAYA.N Kittens, 646-6302 or 548-2392 for Heisey , Cambridge. ~~~nc"ePnle3asme .. b&rinPghornce· lion. ReUef shirt. Above Tustin,92680 1,:an1 :tallon. Video sales R . E . ex pe r . pref., dCept. store chMaan 18 the beaut. Seal &. Jllue pickupofDonations. Akro, Fostoria. More! · avg slartln'g rates. training i n offi<'e. If Constr, Sales & Mktg. o s t a. e 5 a• Points, CFA &·shots. . . Oct. 9-12. 9am to 7pm. numbers. 300 1 Redhill . periodic inc1"t'ases. co. MANAGER TIME you"re ready for superior A e c urat e t y p I al , \Vest m 1 n s t e r . & 831.1807 G1an&Gar. Sale , Sat.10/11 Bric·A·Brac. Shoppe, 854 .'-81dg2.Ste226.CM. paid ins. life, AD&:D, Fas l Food Service . commission and educ.a· shorthandhelpfulbutnot Lakewood area. Part 9am-5pm Tus tin H.S. W.19UiCM. ,Copy work, te mporary hosp. surg & major med. Burgers , Orani::c Julius tional opportunities, and neces s . Salary comp time. sal +<"omm. Call Burmese kittens gym. 1171 Laguna Rd. 1---'-"'-'-"'-'------ p,h e Ip n eeded . Cal l Car&phonereq.Forin· &Mexican f<,ood.Wewill wantto earn$25,00().ptr w /ex per . Ca ll Jan afterlOam.213"627-4192 Championlines GREENHOUSES lerview appt in Cos la train. Wa:stminster Mall. year and up! call Don 556-0053 114 W ·S278 evenings '6l Chevy 6 cyl stk. $1.50. 3 D between 1&5,546-2693or Mesa call 893.9842 _ Berman. QUAlL PLACE Will train attractive Mini Bikes, $50 ea., 321 SOL I ··546-2694. Copy Center. ABMI Security Ser vices --p ROPER TI ES ( 71 4) EC R ET AR v , pa rt worn an fo~ bays ide •Siamese Kittens. $20 ea. Eng. $50. Lawn Mower, Plant inventory to be Ii· ,Cosmotologis:ts Wanted (213) 659·20'10 Mature lady o r college 752_1920 time, 20-25 hrs p /wk . salon. Modeling or beau· l Choe, 3 Frost. $l5, Fum, 133 E . 16th St. quidated. Single or bulk J..part time. Demonstrate gi rl to sit a weekend my --w/general office exp. in· ty ex pc r . he IP Co I . 546-3479 No .. 42. CM. 642·126 prices. 20362 Birch, San4 ll'Qew product s . YoullAIR STYLIST want~d home.552·8474 RealEstah>Sales eld. lile bookkeeping. 675-6191. "-8040 anytime. ta Ana Hgts. Ca ll flnL •--h (or busy salon. Apply 1n "' 1 bl " h d , .. I Pl sa t c t M or .....,.. pleases.57-1288. c ..... ,,.,e ours.675-991J5 per s on . The Hair Mature womcn-P'f &1',T r.s a is e mu tip e .ea n os a esa -•••••••••••••••••••••••Combine d gar. sale .. 1; ________ _ r h I . sales orrice. If you have a f1 ce. ResJ,Jme pleas~. MerchmtdiM Everything musl go. Sat ESTATE SALE Ii COUNTER HELP. parj. flandlers, 8908 Warner 0 r 0 use c cu n 1 n J: license & want to h_ave 645·3101 for appt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •PET WORLD• & Sun Sam-? al 209 & 2 .. time , Sa t ·Tues, no Ave.f't.V\y .847-9065 serv.lce . C ar n ee . oneofthebe!!tlocat1ons ECY RE p C Allticptts 8005 Cocker s, Chihuahua, PelayoSanClemente Furniture,2 yrsold,din 4 ~eights. The Donut Fae· 645-5123 . --in the harbor area. call S I CE !· ~sta •••••••••."'••••••••••••• Poodles, Shih·l.zu. G. --"-'-~· --------/ ingrm set, bdrm set, liv. 1.!DfY, 1112' Sunflower al Help Wanted . mal_e & Paul M11rtin 644·7fi62 £or Meta Engineenng Fir!"· OUR FIRST BIG SALE' Shorth1ir. Pit Bulls, 217 33n:l St. Newport Bcb. ing rm chairs. book ·.Fairview c M temale, part or f/t1me. Mechanic· S .. .1 · Typln-50-60 wpm, Ute · .. Sehn s he lves, en d tables, ' . . Kentucky Fried Chicken, .. pp . dictation, telephone & Save. 10% lo 40~ on m1n1· auzer. Poms. Sal/Sun, Oct 11 & 12th. lamps, radios, dishes. ~UNTER Gir!, Exper. 2929E.Coilst Hwy,CdM Busy S ho p. Fiat ex · gen 'I office routine . armo1res_. tables. fern Pekes. Wes ties, 100 Antiques.minibike,fu etc.ComeseeSal&Sun ,. Cor Dry Cleaning Shop. . perience preferred . all 979·8782 8 :ay to 11 :30 am. stands, S.'deboards. tea mixed puppies. Stud svs & misc.' SAM lo 5PM · Oct. 11th & 12th. 700 Mornings 644 ·0932 II o ~ t es s • Cash le r. co. benefit s. Ca ll Mr. E 0 E carts, t:!bllla, glassware. amool Fl ~r, .... ,.,.e.;.=SA.WO. lpe7tnh Neighborhood Sale. i'ri Marguerite. Corona del ---~------• Waitress, part or full Joley, service Mgr. at; (UflHlt~-M/\flTIN IMI · · · silver. collectibles. etc., .... Mar or call673-6502 time. Cull ~9-9446 arter D1'ck M1"l'-r Service Station Allen-et<'. eves. 531·5027. Sat . Furn. TV :I'----------CR 2p ~ Lawnmower, Misc. 1724 IDITCHECKER m Moton-Fiat 1• ~A~ToRs dants Full t ime, lite CORNUCOPIA DogOBEDIENCEClua BlueFoxCircle,ll.B. ~ .... ~~r:o~ta~l~~~?'B~bys l'P Jtime 12' h~ I w~ek . Hostess/Col.shier, exper"d 12.0 W.\Varner Rccept /SecytoS600 mechanical, neat ap. ANTIQUES tostartWed.Oct29 .,...., CO>uld work into f /t1me wanted.Calllorappoint· s..taAM 557•2132 RIGHT ' pearance. Apply 2490 40931StST. 7:30P.M.Newport Selling llome, Garag bathset.642·4315. la&er. Cal1645·3153. ment.642·9764. COMMECTIOM Fairview, CM. NEW~.f'~EACH Irvine area. 546·4928. Sale. Sal. 3221 J?iamond, Bcauti£ul, portable patio~ 0 '1>e-livtr)'man. must. have Housekeeper/Cook exper. MEN-WOMEN CreaU"e co. seeks bright Service Station Allen· . · Yorkie 3 Lb stud ervice. ~!~~n~~ ~~l-~etL~~~ :cnti~ ~rtte:.':!ants, , dependable car. Early Live-in for mar. couple. Matu.reindividual5 capa· 1ndiv w/sparkling voi ce dant, exper'd. Day & 'ftiq. Furn&odds&ends 34 Champs in ~igree Seat, Metal Ofc.. Desk, · · , morn. IJA _Times Route. Pvt rm/ba. 642·9606. hie or gene•al of fo'cc to ha~dle key spot. Plush Eves. Full & PJ lime. Ap-~r sale. Fi.ne cond lrg Puppies occas 530-6455 · Dress Form T V B/W L St 1 E h ' :"~p171801c .... ~e:,.a...,_areas . HOUSEKEEPER, • h•s cleaning. S~pplcment ofc, great location. C.a ll ply, Shell Sla&1on . 17th & size clothes etc. ~-2934. · Sm. Hibachi:P~tiO ~rn: ;:!;.Su~~· pr~:r~~~, !.....,.. ~-...-• ' • your iru.·ome with 3 1.h Barbara Mac. 833·2700. Irvine. NB. ... ~l""UE 5 •LE Dachshund pups, 9 wks, 2 lland Tools. &.Clothing. Misc. 979-4955 art. lpm • p/day. 5 days p/wk . SIOO. h k . A" l Dennis & Dennis Person· , "'"' ..,.. "' 1 -~m~a~l~e~•~· ~l~t~e~m~.~A~K~C~-1~=~~~;;~=~~~~~~~~;~ .. DENTAL mo. 240 Hazel Dr. CdM . ours wor 10 irpor de! Service of Irvi ne, S.wiftcJ Moch Opn 3 warehouses full or anti· 892·4382or 963·6395. ~--RECEPTIONIST Refs. 675·596' or644·577l Area. Santa Ana. 5·9PM . Mi<"helson Dr. Steady work, good pay. ques. Oak tbles. ch rs. l DWiY Of'rice. Must be ex-Mooday through Friday. Exper'd only. Ask ror china cabinets, brass AKC reg Yorkis, fems . • p e ri e n c e d , s harp, •Housekeeper & child $2 .5 037 0 3 Per h 1 our. Ca I I Re<"eptionist , t•onvales· Pal, 642-3472. N.B. beds, etc. All wholesale. Reasonable. pleasant It selr motivut· care. Live·in. 2: children, 542· and eave your <'ent hosp. Sal open. IO·S ~·Pr.ING CLERK Jerry O 'Conner Anti-494·2780 ed. No Saturdays, good 9 & 5. Mot.herless home. name, addre11s & phone Sat&Sun.642·MOO. ques . 1760 Monrovia PEKINGESE AKC. Da•l-salary •& benefits to· Mature pers9n w·/ re· number. M cturing Co. in c M ••• •••• • qualified il pplican erences. M6·2718 / 213 Mgmt tme. Route sis co. Receptioni st , convales· Irvine has Immediate '· ........ -~. ing male & female. Call 832'·6371or644·2119 . . Future. Age 23.39. Car. c~n t hosp, Sal open. opening. Approx 2'0hr'. Applfmtc:H 80101_5'_1_·_31192 __ . ------~ A CONVENl'ENT SHOPf>ING .t.HO stw1NC GUIDE fOR TH£ Phone. $l60 wk. 848•1004. 4.30·S. Mon-Fri. 642'·0400. wit to start. Applicants ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dental Secrelary/ Book· HOUSEWIVES · PART-must have prior shipping Will buy some Ref. AP· Silkie Pup. male. keeper/ Recept. Exp or TIME. Demonslra&e new MEEDLEPOIMT Re<"e pt1onist . w /medical clerk exp. Rer req . pliances. Running or not. 7wks. real cute. Uege. Mon thru Fri. produclll. f\mwork. You 1nsur. & gen I ofc exper. 556-8100. Also scrap m eta l . W>.S45-4ll9 ""$46-3000 choose hours 675 9995 Ex per. woman needle· Call 979·5680. . · · -point canvas painter , Teoc.hen/P_...... 675-5258. Beaut.AKCShihlzui',em . .benlal Chalrslde for Huntin gton Beach 846oll_1;848me_. S42·9494 or * R.E. SALES* SociatWorUn 2 dis. hwasher s. 1 640-7 m5286os. Show quality Perio ofc. F/time. ·Pref. Headatart is taking ap. f ;.expeNJ> oral s urgery. pli calions for We have ope:'lings for Field E nterpr ises ~e r1dger~to r . nabjeAKC G Sh th . l £nthu•lastic , good TEACH"ER, TEACHER men&womenin.orjust Ed.U<'ationa!Corp.needs ran'· easona e. erm. or a rr ... ..........,aUty. Xlnt oppor. AID , "CUSTODIAN & Nurses out of school. Top com-people or integrity to de-545-8531. Call arter 6pm Pups Hunters , pets . • ,,.-:_7· Ru' fLV'll." tw.t. · · · o m o n st rate v1rioua show. shots 8 Wks. Fr. ~Ill & bene. Phone PmME SECRETARY. "I ~ •1:·"" c~~~~~~sL~~ds r;n1~: educational a ids . Full Was her & dryer. Xlnt $125 orr. 557·6415 eves or .;~!~::.~~Y · T ustin ~~.fly 8200 Ellis Ave. ~ri~~A~~u~:·~~5prt=i years of experience to time /part-time. $750 ~~~-~~~46.Call after AM . only . Good wo rking help you go to the top. ~uara~t.ee for 1~ s~l~s toYM 8045 conds . Contact Mrs . Ex<"iting office to work tnter_v1ews. C&ll V1rgm1a Kenmore Gas Dryer $75, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ DftltalR..:pt Ex.pr. part lime for buty 9office io H.B. 963·"561 Jensen, 64Z·21 34, Cos la rrom. Calkins. 673·1166. Kenmore Elec Dryer $50, l'Wo small lovable fem Our com m ission M es a Mem o r 1 a I DOVER ELEPHONE SURVEY Kenmore Was her $75. dogs. Hsebrkn. Must find IHCEHTIYE l'UH schedule & incentive Hospital, 301 Victoria St, WORK, work in pleas ore Guar/del. 546-8672 new home. 645-8287 ' et eook for conv. hosp. plan may be just what CM EOE REALTY h I · Ful S I . C , 1 k" -f 11 · almOfilp ere. rv1ne . I Dryer electric Kenmore F 1 1 d a ary open. onlact you re oo ing or. you S.13Dover.Stell or p/\. Wkdys S·5. Ca ll Heavy duly used 8 mo. emade ca .,lyrBlokl&, :Mrs.Schon,642.CMOO. are con templaling a NURSES AIDES 645·0070 C.E.ChesterS40·1.066. . $l00-960-3200 w'Ph•1Y_!,.,.·J33en_< •· ,~--'--'-'"-'-'-'-~---I change, or if you've had OR o•DERLIES Ask rorMr . McDonald ..,.......,, DIRICTOROF ' one year of real estate .., -----------lTow Truck Driver, ex-c•·ll!.••• .... CE PBSOMMIL sales experience, p lease Salary depends on ex per. Restaurant per'd. G & W Towing, ~IU!t." ""forBeachareaHotpilal. callusforapp'.t. Be recognize d . Call COOKS& 1000 Irvin e . N .B . F1oorMdlAppliances ,:New bepartmenl need& Immed. Port Mesa Conv. COUNTER 642·125.?. M1pleClrConsoleTV 3 Personality kittent11, l female 2 mal e box trained. 10 weeks . 673-!103 •ex perie.nced person. 1-losp. 642>0400. PERSouuEL 1-.iiiiiiiii;;;iiiiiiiiiiii"'";;j Reg M99.95 NOW $299. Good I. s 1 "" 11 ConaoleStereowu (·~eo~m~m~ens~be:~:::•':•~~·=·w~/~:~x:;.:'~i.-~~~~~~~~~~~i MURSES AIDES Part-time, Full.time TRAINEES $249.95 NOW $1ti8 an Shep. pup 6 mos. t847·2528 All Shifts. flunlington Da ys & Nights Canister Vacuum was hsebrkn. Blk &. wbte Beach Conv . ftospital, Apply In Person I 1129.95. NOW $78. fu.uy kitten. 549·1953 '[USHWASHER, mature. WeriorDHicper 18Sll Florida , 1-18 2·5PMTues·Sat Will train d ependa ble Port Wa s her , Orig apanese Black Pine fuJI time. lfesa Verde Well Established de· 847-35lS. Cort'i Jr. women to become plastic ~.9S NOW $199. Port ~;. ... ~osp. 661 Center ~r!:t~:Ss!';:n\':i~~:::~ -=-::....:........_=::....______ 2092S. E. Bristol.SA f ~~r~~d~~'M u~t o~d ~~I~ ~~W'ii~~l~l Sl:!;;52,l-';ree_w~a~y~.1~,:i.~~~-3s~D~'~~~C~~~~~&-h_••_1_1 per'd interior designer. · 1 ~Ides ~ RETA IL I to stand entire shift, if locations. dorable kitten Free lo nnrtors Ofc Receptionist. Please reply to P .O. Box All shifts available. Ex-ASSIST MAM .. GER nttet:sary. Openings on SEARS ROEBUCK &CO lo•••g home. C"\Yi"1~1 l 1 T 1 • h pr. preferred. Please ap. . • . ~ -d h"rt •• .. h ""' 1 r an. ypng °' s 432, So. Laguna . Ca ply at Park Superior Calif. Leading Jr.I .,, s I • -· per r Adafn;SatMagnolia.HB, Call847·8823 :h:rt~e~ ~~fOO in t;w.;'";";';: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I 1-1 ea Ith ca re . 1445 Sportswear Store ilasl start. Ra~;1!'L~ days. "62·Tl81 & 270 E. 11th Sl.~;;jj;~"'-'---==--,iOois~oll Superior Av e. NB . Opening for exper'd en.I OrangeCoastPlast1'cs ·~C~M::;:-540°""·="""'=~------I Dre1sm.iaker . E:ic · JANJ'l'ORf•L lhusiasticsharpgirl.Ap·1 W hS '"WESTINGHOUSE E ••••••••••••••••••••••• •perienced In Couturier " O FFICE-P a rt time ply, Nobby, 22S9 No. ~t.i:a~~sat lrit:! CIOlhes Dryer,~~ *MATTRESS* ,dlnlahiilg. Highly erfl· BROADWAY Sa L /Sun. PI ea s an t i ~O;••~n~g~e~M~a~l~l,~O~r~•~n~g~c-J ~~=~~~~=~~1~Good~~Co~nd~;~1;~0~n~. 963~~-3~16'~/ .. ~ent. Apply in pen'on LagunaHih persona lity, tu .show1_caro1Bryant. •MADNESS* with l amples . ·Ann apartments and answer Typisl, Prr. Sharp, gd Elec. Range w /dbl oven •LLS""""" .. Doll1lass, 3:Cl6 Via phone!! in Huntington SAILIOAT w/figrs, intelligent • .5S $150, Refri g . $175. *• ,._. .... ·:oportp, Newport Ueach ls interviewing for : Bea<'h 11rea . Ca r a must. MANUFACTURER wpm, M/K. P .O. Bx 2112, &.13-2623or640·1524 Priced to Mol'el -Mature person prer'd. Has Im med. Openings CM 926a6. H 83)..9625 & 64'4616 :_ 'llrt-.H ........ ...._.Yf.wlt D•H Worti:ffs ' ~R.., .. rs ~ TrwAsHNfilr1 Housekeeping s2 .s o p e r h o u r + SparFabricator ardwtck gas range w 1 mileage. Ask ror H.J . Hcliarc welding & metal ""'" TYPIST . micro-ray broiler. $125. TABLE s; w 8 In u t Sfaff cM6=·~13~l~l ------1 rabri catlonexper. req'd. For Lexilroo Video G . E . b /w lv, $10. Formica. $30. Solid Oak 6-lOAM s c),edules &9i\M-6PJ.t Schedule! C~Men TYpe. Wi_l!lng to train. 837-4446. 48" round w/leaf •$310. ORTIIOOONTIC ASST. Woodworking exper, In 1>leasant ofc neal' ~: .. ti--1--=;:;· ='-------I Alrporl. Raub, Bein, -""uc aft 8015 CAl ON TKE CO. Seamed-To-Slim < i ' 9140 • r 'I 8·20 i., 11T .. ;~ 11T ..... -r- Exper-preferred. Send boating Industry req'd. Frost & Associates. 1401 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.Mct UMd Ferw. resume to Ad . No. 467 Apply In Person ",. · •Permanent Positions 0 -1 Pll Quail, N.B. 833·00'10 •PUILIC * Decorator surplua le nl cu~e ,,. fronl desttnlJ~ XJ t Co "--1. a• Y ot, P .0 . Box 1"-der Yochh paintings. 1635 Superior, to 1 lower. tlYeru curve 11'1 A;PLnY IN' P~E•RSOe itsN 1560, Cost• Me11a Ca . 1922 8arr1n<'a Rd nPIST •fUltMITUll• unit 4. Cost a Mesa. blCk -n111lfecl i1 soocro. J Start lmmctdla&ely! i TEMPO t" Tempos:.ary lfelp , 1'180:2Slcj' Park, Irvine Call54Jl.44SS l -R-E.SALES DPMIBICeOll 92626 Irvine M Tu Fri F 54S _1 TO-SLIM f11t11ry. Ctloose co1. BROADW "'Y i---"-'"-'----1 on, ... . as1 ••· -.AUCTIOM• -·-"'" ,,,,..., '"'" "' . d curate, dependable. Pen· Prlnttd P11t1111 9140, Mlssn· LAGUNA HILLS Parting Allen ant, over SALESPERSON ~nv•r. 1545 Newport •PrW., 7:30 PM• 8' F\oral sofa S50: Solid Si1n a. ID. 12. It. 16, 18. 18. Call(. drivers Ii<'. .,.. ... ~ <Deal rs w-•co e) oak colf & end tblt $100: 20 $1 IZ !bu ~·1 • ~..,,, (San Diego f'reeway S2.IS per hr. Call betwn WANTED .,...,,""9\aNes.a. e ~ m :w·• B/W 1V needs tuner .,,;ds 'Zo.Jnch ~!tirtc. "--. ' At El Toro Road) t "PM. •••.1100, ext ... _ FOR Sw .. p1r1 Lood u, -~ ~ 5 y Cl 5 ......._"" • $35: Relrli $50: tbl lamp --! 10-1.2AMMoothruSat LA I ' UT T .. .,.,.,00 IS! $25 6428 29 It PM --441 ~1moet:~"pp•'1'#Yf:r : Equal()ppor. Employer PART Time eves. & Sat FIHEJEWEl.HS * 0 EM* : · 1 • 6 · ..,,.. • HIW UC114SllS ·-.nCD_,,. • · AM. pet(. for students, Chi C ·-• a.&.OYMIHT MUSTSeUBa,.ettDlnlni W w ... ,,.. SI -advertla\a1!i ••!l'.a• • .-. _ ~ _ _ lnsldeworit, euarant~ lnour na, ry~ .... (. ' · Rm . Set w/chl.oa ,..,., MT •1111 ... ,,. .. UlopltOllo, pnnUn1 _ & ______.... waae. Call Al 542,0013_ And Silver Dep<o . OPPORTUHITllS Loads pt bin~ 1 bl 6 h 1 -.. , H~ .,, ..,. • ,......, .,...... e•rda, Kt;ypW1cb()pr to$650 · ,' Exper'dperlson pref"d. f\JllorPartTlme E t t ca "'"' • e, c •n ... snu .. • rr ,,....._,_, promot~on. Jr.l.'n.tinft,r tot:lJOO PllAft.)IA.CY C lk / Jlowever,anyretall NoEx.perNecessarr Sae $425. t x 12 Blue Atta Dt "' u.. 1tw tt pt a Jvlt. ·-... r lneentlve IR.VINE PERSONNEL Delh••Y 11 ·6 dal ly , experiencewlll 'Ap21-65Eliglblo Miscellaneous Ruf, Gill Car ...... Bott -lmt .... -"' t' eomml.H1on apUl , Call Mq;d1·Ca1 tr 3rd party beconaideted. ~ .. GotbTheNe•real Ofr. A.11 in xtnt cond. •• ... flll·Wflt1r Pltt•r• ~,alft....,..S!:l-7601. SER.l/la5¥-AGENCY billlof f,l!P"r· holplul. Many benellttlrlclud-TICTOC.MARKET 1142-5498. """'"''" ""'' ''"""' ' y-• · "88E.l7thStreet · · 841'·10lt Jl1on•Fr(. 9-6, ingprotitCoo1barlg1. 'ForApp_llclltidnalllnfo tne f&1!1'111 •I 1•• cWc.. IP,,,.. (1tlrVfne).Co«toMesa ~t..~M. ForAppl tai-1: OltCALL (114)N2-1702 Br.ruile8mo.old.XI ,.II., 11,. ... 1 ·-·. ~ Bill M ••• u-~ cond. Coal •1000, Sac In+ 11t1t '"' -• • SIJS aservtce&ootferor W.2·24 642-1470 ~ ' "'< unson, T" -TlcToeSn&ems,Inc Q)O. NlaeU: Vlt-Un ~= ~=·C-••lt1 _~l'°.- to1ell,place1trfd · Sellinr •nyUdrig with~. S•le11woman -~=• -du" /b l L "'~1•-~ he D•ll~ Pllol • -Dally_Pl)~Cl,..lfi«!Ad -f/Umepcrm..b-oiwa1.._,., .. .,.,,1'lhr -xa.i~Q..i.:..Ni:· ·-S-loo! .. t.M Quilt Embroidery fied SectJ0n ,. • , P1nd wit.& )'OU want in i.t:fj ilmple matter • · • Coat a Me s a. 1119 .+ tlP1. "lf:n lo be It• tBO.-"llN( ... CO ~, :~~·~114~~~1167~8~-4:=====,J.!D~a~lly~P~ll~Ol~Cl~ ..... ~~in~"""~-=..J~Ulll~·~·~ll~fl42.~ll678~~·==::;:;d,~N~•wpo~~~~~==~~==1~ .......... ~~~-.... ~f1070~-;;:'k:~'~~~~~~~~~~5111~S~lllO~~;;~~;;;;!!~~!!~~!!~~~~~~~~~~!! L I r- • 4; ••• n •••• ••·= ,... 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Ills ..iu Diii---.... -· • ' >'ORTOPUSllDCAJIS __ ,.__ Sell! 1100 •••• "'"'" duel s --= -Cort«lo. -hll!r Call Adri,a• ot Cle•, , ...... 11 .., 1 ~ U. .'!!.2~~~197Ps,ll FOR&IGN, DOMESTIC ~w port I••-'•· rou roll A--'-'- 750 ,,..., 1 factor)' ......... ptoe d&Jl'l~2-llfl or ' ""dl:.or...,o •• --w• orCLASSjCS ,1970--.radaaM.IW/har-,....,._,, -..,, · btaek loalMr :=a ...-.... =• ~· U!·•I u,....ear1omn.--CSA. Bll•or wtp. -.Jod<-!"boola• · All/Fii ~--.-..-.. """;;f\t." ... t?<tt'!r~-... ,L .. ek -·&ss --·'---1mRo ........ C.M. -Uno. -" ....... -olona.1!11.--Jii" 1fti. Alao Great .for? .ea,,,., r11t falrJa1•.,;t•to. ===-&11....0dlr. 631-1276 di.rtlepJ.m·-.Odlr. ====•••••••••••-•• ~~~ •ll•al~· -.Soatllco. •WJ• ""'• ...... -MIL • • • Ooatall-m. c.i 9715 WAMTlll 81u "' ttOl(-i~-;i~~J;.;~; Set. Ill. Clltl4reaa 'Sl.°ii" Cril CnA eabt.a .. HIJlLSY a,,nuter. •-••••-•••-•••••••• '71410 ILC med "70 vw._ or older. ·-••••••••••••••••-••k Jf7f. )ard11, llir Claaal• W. •ft, $ID. Cralaor, Jz,110 . rilid rr-. ~ .. over TOl'IN>IL41 lt7JCAPIJ COUl'I Call.SMZlldeolar'. "13VW. 11,000 orll •I. mlloo,afe,p,.,All~ -Zlls!lf&.'"21. _,.,.,IJ"rurwbeel, , ... _ w,avaek oteno, al 08111 500 mile• Minttaaa .... /T,O.P. tape,p/O,fill.·.,... • lot.I of chrome. Over ~ •klllln XLNT in 6 • ' 1973 YW .. nat 850 Splder. Jlllnt Pty. Cal P•.al Da , Lw~n~Ye~~-~ dto~".1.~ WI 9060 15GOO. ln•nted.-Atklnc IMt tlDIATIL~ =-~dlr. ~ -:,,::~~·~et~r:r~t.~"l. s u. p _ER BE ETL_E_. cood. SJ..t00.._15T:mtAM. ~Eves. 5'1·1791 ~ r typewrittt tbl encL $T5. ••••••••••••••••••••41• 51500. Bet. t p.m. Rick, FOaAL&. D•-97 SU.1J llOO~WIU~t[orleuell : ~~t~ m&~:er=.'~ffi 531-7*PM. C1u1• ff!I MO-Jl587 3SNortbSallsBa'riants+ fll.1112 ' FOl-...c.MS ... •••••••••••••••••••• pt.o-naonuaava a tr MB3l-.~"dl AMC ffOI•••••••••••••••••••• ~· ~~~~SYS fa.MO'I or Ha•s.. CAU;Ol.COMl:ac WlLLBUYYOlJR. Weror.ai.orteaM.C.r • .. .,,,_ r. •••••••••••••••••••••••"llXRT,al,OOOml.Prea:,' 11~:!.~:fe~\:: s.ti/R... ,160 TOlllUS DATStlN,TOYOTA, shown by appt. Pleue'748uPerBtetle,1bowrm '65RambMl'Stalk>aWp. ca.r.Xlntcoacl. r• printer. Bargain. ado 30, at.at.o pilot,•••.•••••••••••••••••••• • 'ORVOLKSWAGEN .pbooe::-,l00'!__-•• , cond. Re d /tao int. Goodcoad.ta50. ttS-'1tl7 67.J.7890/llMS&Slf. RDF. Mint eoad. Slll.950. lbe U.S.A. lhe RV PAID FOR. • lw AM /FM, 13,000 ml. teOO en.a7 · .:::..:::::=::::.=.:.=:=. __ ~ ~~P avaU W/boat. war. 86J> lllotor Home OR.NCYr. PONTIAC + lake ovr pymt1. ....... 9910 D•111 HlS Frigktalni,tdcond.$100. ~J Rentals Ml-9611 TOPDOLI..AR laJSt fcSA Freewa1 811-9424 -· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kin kpdis . . CALL " ' ' ' •••••••••••••••••••••••'14DARTSport.Ull L• ;.~~ m . LI~. . ISLANDER 12MKII RENT THE B&ST! 'lS SAL BERNADENE 551-1000 '73 Thing. 21,000 . ml. '14 Dedr• lJmked, 4 dr, 1ttelr ••r lllre .:. NEW$218K Exec .25', aJI }Ul:W'Y e:ic:~ SiO-cK4Z . ~ 3ooFEL 6 3 alr cond Ye l /blt int. $1 ,100. ruJly equipped. Sale wbol~aale 'book $2~ ](ING beef complete tso. 714~·7121Eves. lru. Free miles. Pvt c..t...,. Ill 'sunroot f785o' or otter' ~. Lease. $142.50 p/mo. &cz.Z515or5Sf·t100 =s:.o.-.~ter CALZO.Xlnteo..d, Pty.m ...... 31"&:2-9405 . ~ ... ~i.1!~"J.~::~: 645-21112orl75:1743 . 7JYWCAMl'a t~~G~~i;J. ~ .,, D od •• D ··~~ Extras.$8,500. Rent •73 Overland 29'. ali',stereo,AM/FM,tape '71 J.SCOUPI One owner. Ski racks. 'Hwy,N.8 .MS-2182oraft. AutomaUc. e eyl, ... FURN. Movla1: Exec. Weekdays,840-3407 Loaded. Frte miles. Io 0.•• C-'J'• deck, all medl'l work Immaculate condition. ==~rlelnsidelcout. 5,61,.... D).'11Q5 ~~~~~:-5"~~; urr Kayak. Xlnt in rates.Prt',pty.$38.o547. tlgl:iitS..,... :X.i:.U:~;:e.=:":ft ooeowner,prlcedtosell! · •a Bulct special. v.e. l'erd "" elec. $150. Elec. Dryer waves. With paddle. ELUXE 28' Titan, •I ;arts 5. •IM·35M •• 4IH·•t1S Dt.JOtOdJr. "11 VW Bua:. Clean, Nu Runliood.LowmiJe ... ••••••• .. •••• ... ••••• .. .$75. Baken Rack, SIS. Clean.$115S48-1054 1leeP18,.-Jlxtraa,b)'da.y •MaeyT--'-cSays •t• '50 SE Silver, red paint, Tires, Stereo. Auto.SIQO.MM358 '14 FALCON Cje{ ._ Kiogsabed fc1pread, bit 1 FI. Custom William or week ~mo after CaU Ro1ero;~Ul leather, •unrf like nu $1,116.557~ C1••~ HI brb, ilffrta•. raaa. 'orr. 556-4'32 aft. 3 p.m." Garden design. Cbeoy 6pm 147~ ::U,D~ta~ B2lO, Maleh Sl .. 000175-41686846·5962 '12 Super Beetle, mag •••••••••••••••••••••• ~,.mt. $t00/oa.-_w~l<n;;dsj.~;;;;----1 Lee ketch. All teak, de-.Alllro Senlce Ir · Caii·551 Z10I wbls, 4 spd, Rldf, tape ,,,,..-"\ '" Mf..UI 1an isel •. auto f i lot , ,... 9400 RHAPPl.AISAL . · Ma . t74 deck.16,000mi'1. Needs r -"'l'OLTD ... ,..•.IOOCI W_..., 1011 rathomet.er. du •leer·••••••••••••••••••••••• We buy ut ed cara "13, MOZ. .Air, auto. tllD ••••••••••••••••••••••• paint" minor tuneup. cond. $1700/bit 41Cr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• in1 statiObl, new •ails. Many Body Parbl ror •a trucks. Call GROTH GOS. P rivate party. 'II MO Mids. 40.000 ml. Musl see lo appn'le. Will -.i.aa.s. $s C •SH$$ FOR "5.!500. ~76· lhru 'M Chevy pickup. atEVROLET tor a f $4,400. 646-6767. Nu palnl, c llch, brta, conaider partial trade. · ~ v•-d 848 8237 i I Xlnt area machine. .. Good .. -~rurn/ .. rn·gs ,Juan••.YellowhuU,8 AU1leon . . .appRr~.cu~~oLET I . starter etc. $1250 uge . ~ ...... G Vl.R C.Yn "1lraStc•'.·!!~.·!.!!d··. ~~uco,· "2·9.50'7 . uPolnooto .. 493 ·396Z Dana-1 Frzrs/stoves. 5'6-0768. sails, super clean $9750 NEW Van Bucket Seats, mu Beach Blvd. ... .iuu .. -.. .-_:~~::;~:';~_;_-~~83~1~-0429~_:_ ___ _:_-J Brown/beige, clolb 6: HuothiatonBeacb bell.UM815. '11 MG MIDGET, min Caci' "•lac W..tTolw la s sie 18 ' rbrgl s Yinyl.$95.pr.551·5198 li'T«BT :wt-Da•· .. -••-W 1 _ v•-t cond. New carpetin1. "'IOVWConvert. 'lo-e trailer (tanc1um). .._. -.... a vJ, Aa&I ... _., ~ .. -I aft 5 S1195. Extra Clean r; .. , Marshall Cape Cod cat _,,. ... 40H.P 7 cmd 4pd new lira ~J-·---. p.m. C.IJS48·S765 • caU55f.8760belore6PM. boaL558-l7'5,eves. ·-• 5"1-YOUllCAI • • • •6 0· ~e•le11.1tio- tMlcal 53MIM0/530-f'199aft.5 TOPPRICISPAID ::=.~ell now. •' . 9744 '70 Bus. 7 pass. Safari. ·iars. .. -,.. 1Mt1 ma1at1 1011 loah. Slipl/ AlllolferS. Forlmports . ~-~•••••••••••••••••• Camper conversion. O .. IM '75 Gran Torino. t pau.. 1qWre was. Pvt. p~ mllllaell . ....., •• '1IZ l'alcGo a-... NW ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""--L-9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Paid roror Not '71 :MO Z, AM /FM n~. ;;;· JllGhGT M' t d $1,175. tlJ8.lOC2evu ....... .._ .._... •~ I DeClll Lewi&....,.. AJC a track tape deck. •• -· 1n con · . Yamaba alto sax, lite ••••••••••••••••••••••• -w••• 1....,.U'-rbor., .. C .. llll .. Nu tires 96M053 ·~ Rblt eng fc clutch. 34,000 't8 VW. Xlnt cond. Ute C u ms:,.... •81 Fairlane' waaon. • new, c.all 5:i7-801"7. Used eed 50' slip for West.sail c&iulCs 9520 ......,.._ · · mi. saeoo. 494·362.6 Ast new. $900 or beai orrer. '-"-..... Engine, low mllel', for lessons only. 42 Ketch. Quiet cruising ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-9303 '89 510 Sta Wgn. Gd cond. rorCtaarles. Call751·5'199. automatic. Exc•lleat q., new 1'9dialOC', MW fuel ....... Goocl lino • lnkea. R/H, Auto. I "11. Gd. econor:ny true.-. ltlllpJ. Aaltlal $700, Cltll aft. tpm. -..Tl ramily.494·9679 . '50 PACKARD, good run· Nuclulch.$83Sorbltorr. ........,. ccmdiUon ._. ... ..,, K~!-Om Amp 200 series. 2 ning, restoration started. JOP ..,..... Bug, recently rebuilt ~I.Iv 1 • • 15 Lansing speakers. BOAT SLlPS,·aome live Afr, n~ PfWtl & tires. . ,.,... 9750 en1tne, new clutch. c•-.a111ac (~D~r.·;----tfli $500/ofr.979-0232aft 5. aboards. Bestot'fer.549'·9660 $ f1tt 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1,900. (213) 596-2332. ~ ILll•• ''41 UMP ~T b t 645--8616ext. 418J . ••••••••••••••••••••••• '14, 9111 . Olk. M a&s , After5p.m. 2tli H•..._. a1Vd.. ;;.· •-·•••••••••••••••••••• TR eo , ea u . '58 cad Convert. Lo ms . P.id ii l ' ....., Bena:e. prof _mdl. Brand Wanted Slip for Z1' Sail Xlnl running cond. Orig • ~uFfTi91/iii1 !.:..e.~es~:.r:::a,&1~1 ·eo VW B~. a:d cond $900 .. '-eeti. Maw 1• • ·~.~c:oln ~cir, = new. $COO .. iDcld case. Pvt. home OK. Quiet paint. $1,400/bst ofr. FOR 119'j Etil.. 2 ~new 65cc, xlnt, $$00 Wife'• "73 Coupe de VIiie ,,..z,:--S. 84()..268'1aft.6 owner.640-0764 Btwn.5-7PM .S48-6280. He•1t lwa '709UTAM.FM8tracknu pair.646-8767 loaded, blk Vinyl to4j~~~-----;;iii Offia'-wilwe& ..... s,.ed& 'SBFordRancheromoslly Used VW'S l•S....Me Sempedri ts83t~~·•Bua reblten1.Am /fm w /leather Int. X1nf .. t1nl•I ''II Eqll,.... 1015 Sid ~ 9010 restored, mags, etc. $900 r.Wfor•Not FACJ'ORY ~·~ ays, .• trk. Nee4U a little body $4800.0l.a334or497·MS1 ~····················~· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SJ&.5235 AUTHORIZED . work .. paint. $700. '61JCad runs good ,., •utta••• ..... Exe svl chn $15/3$, ·scy '74 Kon a Daycrulser SALE SERVICE loll Royce 9756 962·7351. best ot'fer. 300 E. i?tb sl. c.d. C•l36-73Jf chrs $8 /up, acy dka. Stage ti . Beautirul , '48 P l !~ Club CPE. PARTS •Li;ASlNG ••••••••••••••••••••••• C M 6'2-53$l . Machine cvra. Pierce-867 man)' xtrs.586-"22 Beaut1f1111,. restored. FI AT *l DEALER IN US A· "75 VW camper. Under · · 'frl Mwlan,_ Clean low w .191.h,CM.645-'1411. 495-5752or831·92'79. Hunt. Bch. 842·443.S 1 ' • • • ract warranty. Lo ml.. 74 Cad. Cp deVille, Vin. mile•. a utom~tle,, P• ....__ 109 16' Bristol Skl Boat 7SHP 4~JDrl 9550 ANTtobuy4or6cytcar ~ llOY Many xtras. 963·3'31 aft tp AM /FM radio full headen. $199. 848_,.. ,..., ...... ,,_. OB&Trlr. Sl200 ...... _...... Yff ·or pickup. Doesn't need CAllVll 6. · pWr, dr lkl, pvt. pty. like Dlr. ••••• 19 •••••••••••••••• 962-5618 ••••••••••••••••••••••• to run. Pay reasonable 120W. Warner at Main IOllS·ROYC£ 73 YW GW. c-. nu. Under 15M~ $5995.1..::--"--------. .. ·Emerson Baby Gran \AIS'YI MOYID! price. ~8 Santa Ana Ml·21.32 2Ml.l7ttist. ro 640-8ISZ1 '•Muat.aa.1,lcyl, • Piano 4'6" Just re T rfatioR .... ,.. STOC C.OSTAMISA K~ygreen,36,DUmiles. aoodcond.AOOor · ' finished. $1300. or o1rw .• ~!:'.'!.~••••••••••••• ltG IC Alltoa, I ; Dt1ed Si&•·&.444 ,Shows excellent care. '10 cad. DeVille 4-dr. Xlnt beltolr. M2·M84 497 3164 OF MEW & US• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2995 cond Orig nr $2500 . . C11f4'".Sale/ 4WHE8.DllYU G-ral 9701 CLOH.DSUNDATS Ph·64.s.96Mow . ·ism Mutana a cyl, air Piano MNOll •·Hamlin leilt 9 I ZO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9760 · cond, auto, runs welL Upright Grand. Good •••••••••••••••••••••• COPELAND'S '7J Lotw •••••!'••••••••••••••••• '72 El Dorado. Gd cond. $800beltof(erft0.1.IOll Cond . RerJn . $37 5 . '65 "' Ton pickup, reblt JEEP CITY "13 LE, stereo, air. Lo ml. Split pwr seats, cruin ~-••• 9tlS 642·0283 eng. new tires, '67. 8' lw"opa $3,ZT5. 551.50(3 after 5:oo. eontrol. $.1,800. 64S-6885. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cabover camper. sleeps 200 I E.. I st St. Twin cam, 28,2"14 miles. EXCHANGE Solmer 4.Asklng$1,300.5:i1·9430 Redwilbtanlnterior. SWz. 9761 '72EIDorado,lowml,fWI SalaandSerrite Piano, blond, A·l, wo~h alt5pm. s-t.... r•vE ..•....•........•.••••• pwr, fully eqWp. 43.000 Ol.DSMOIJl.I $8011. WANT 2 round. tnp SSMOOO .lll 3100 W.Conl lfwy. llJ. mi. 548· 1534or144-00118 GMC TRUCKS airline tickell to Fargo, is Dreamer. Like new. EXCLUSIVE 642·9405 HOHD•c•Rs North Dakota. 6'0-5675 Save $800 . Has ever· 1975 CiMC .• Sedan De Ville, ruU ,.. "' ..::======.cc.-j ytbing.S1eeps6.Selfcon-FOi , pwr. am Jfm stereo, LW~~·l TV. Rocio. la i n ed . J a c Ii: s • A~~::re Hi. arrh!:Zti~. Orange County Baja Bu g. ~ e~ & acrylic paint ext, leather 2850Harboi' lllvd. HiFi. St.No 1091 stereo/radio tape deck. '""• fact"'-warranty " 0A lr.a.M, runs or lnt. cnaise control, $1400. Costa Mesa MO-.., •••••••••••••••••••••• $3,.500.137-028S. ~1~.Only10,000 ,~ ... ~'~°'~'':.·!.548~-4~1'-'.70:'._ ___ ,_'!! .... ~-~'-------1::::;;;:~:;:;:-;;::':'"':;:' Lafayette 8 trk am Jrm u-.-Ho•• 9140 miles.B3l·2040d1r. ~ 'OOVW, new brakes, some '72 El Dorado Convert.I· OAMO/ldsFM' .... Su.peCor ::~·1 ~~J tape deck & recorder.1-llOOW.Contffwy.Jtl. body wk needed. $850. bl Fi I t - -BS R t u r n l a b I e ·1·••••••••••••••~••••••• 19'1Z DODO E POW ER 642·94~ '70 Fial 850 Racer. Limit· NOTO AM 675·4606, PM 675·8564 3'7,~ n:;;~~% ~!~re.:!: af\.6, 496-2017 ~'Microphone & head· Dual Wide on bay. Xlnt WAGON.sharp with low ed prod. Re blt. En g. CAI super clean 1 $4850, PWa 9957 ·phones. $300. 64.5-2468. • cond. Call 673·11:385 o miles. <PlOI). •59 lULLMAN, 4 dr. Xlnt Ca rb. New brakes, AVTHOl.l'ZIO '63 BUG. Gd. tires, 67~ll. ••••••••••••••••••••••• i..~ .• M~-I 493-S837.Newport8eacb. Cora.AND~ cond. $200./bes t ofrer. engin e parts, s tarter. ._.__&•·-le• Newl yreblt eng, 90Gn ..--55l 5196 3,500 mi left on reblt. -__.... $700/bsl. 646-0106. . Cou ~ v ·n PINTO. new ti.res, 4 ~,..... '7Z MODEL Flamingo, J9.CfTY · guarantee . AM /FM . DAVE ROSS 68 pe e 1 e, spd. brown " white, ;..,.,, •••••••••••••••••• A·l cond, many extras. SSMOOO Ad 9707 S2,100.&M-f2SZ POMTIAC..STUT% '71 Supe~ Beetle. Xlnl J.~dc'~> SI 750. or beit otrer :C1111ral 9010 Z4x65 . ~ f!1ile (rom ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. Ong ownr. See to 493-7402 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ocean. Beauti/ul park o I 972 SCOUT Audi 12 lOOl.S 4 cir air ....., 9727 2410 Ha bor ll•cl Apprec $1 950 557-4029 '70 Cou d V'lle $2 100 hBI d 536-5030 • lt7JSCOUT AM FM' • r . Int'....................... 631·3214. . . . pe e I ••. '72 FORD PINTO Oct Sailin& Rummage & Beac v · I • s unroo • x · ' 8J0.4993aft.6. WAGON SQlJlRE; A/C; a uct ion Sal-Sun Oct MokM.,!~/ HARDT011P. Roof1 racdk, ofcond.I 83Lo1~!;...fl095 °r best 't;~~c~rA ~~: f~h!~:e~ Toyot• 9765 1971 VW IUCi "14 C.OUpe de Ville. 24,000 4 speed, low mllea zs.30 11·12, lOA~ln·SP1M . Cl1tythor Sc 9150 apwrulO~t:eJn,• ~~ ~: er. .......,, drives like a sportscar & •••••••••••••••••··~··• Excellent condition. One mL All xtraii: + cruise MPG; below wholes• N.8. par .. I ot 8 e ••••••••••••••••••••••• side. & out Will tra.te IMW 9712 Jeans into the corners. 68 Toyota Corolla, 4 dr, owner. Will trade. control am/fm stereo book . Must 1ell. Walt , Arches. 1000'1 or house '14 Bultaco 250 Pursang, di • " · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lncld. Top & Side Cur· auto. a /c, xlnt cond. $950. &11·2040dlr: tape, 'rear window flood, 49"1·2700 CLaauna> · andboatitem1833-5B46 xJnt cond. take ove r 831·2040 r. tains. $2450. or will take 848-0181M argarel Vol•o 9772 derroater, landau roor. ,74 Pinto wacoa. Mt.Jc •WANTED• pymts. 675·0970 before 1966JEEPPICKUP-Wllb Spo rts Car, Boa t or 1971 TOYOTA. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16,195.875-7629. brwn. Mich. X m ap. ,,. . 7pm or673-Z496 aft.er 7pm camper ahell . Save·• Motorcycle in on trade. MARK II COUrE '64.1225. c ... o 9tf7 19,000mi. Da71,833-34C'1 !~~~ ~°';~~vf:~!: '70 Triumph Bonneville '!a.!! onl1 ! It ( 165A). J6'5-1746 AulomatJc, air condition-Best offer . ••••••••••••••••••••••• hn No JUNK ~-$1200 For de ............. ~ 9730 673-6849 "70 RS PS/PB di Pinto '73, auto. R4K, or ~o 000· ~~pper. · · COl'B.AHD'S ~CLUSIYELY J r inl • t:andau. Low • . • ro o, 20.000 mi'•· Xlnl eoad. ·PLEASE. Have cash. tails, -ITY ••••••••••••••••••••••• miles. 831·2040dlr. beater & air. Nice. '1900. 51995. MU:ST SELLI Call Steve i t 648-4985, 53>·3729 J_..-C · · · '73 J•guar XJ1z, s uper VOLVO Oneowner.MS--0069 673-08or57S.3'735. weekenda allyUme.After ... 0 Honda SL 100 S350 .• 72 55MOOO & clean, wh01le., 2'1M mi, '1' Toyota Chin ook . 3 PMweelcdays ' new t i res, s tere o . Am/Fm stereo, Poptop, '73 Camaro. 17,SOOXlnml, rt,ia1caltt n60 ~~~~~~·;;tj-\ Honda CL 3500 $'IOO or C-35 1971, aood nmnina leather, loaded. Must Sleeps 3, Icebox, sink. FINAL auto, AC, PS/PB. t ••••••••••••••••••••••• iw..Mel'•••$t/ best. Both low mileage, needs body work, $1995 sell! $8250. Pri pty. 14,000 mi . Heavy cond.&f0.1230. s.i"Yke f020 like new. 963-5100 · orbestofr.~7-66216 ~, '~"'~,.. -...,. , 752·7070wkdays. bumper. Asking $4,200. ,......._vrolef 9920 ATLAS "·~··••••••••M••.:.:.;,:=.••• '64FullyChopped 1952 Willys Jeep. 4 whl ......... • Mtrcedes le11z 9740 Call5S?..S9" CLOSE =-==••••••••••••••••• .--Triumph. llustSell. drive running gear in .._...,..._~ '-~·~: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'tll Corona, very clean. ' Chrys..,./Pfrmosilh Eng fos-Eltt. $600. Call548·3262. good~d. $400. 546-6906 -=-~;.. 4''= 1 ___ F..ng. ads work. $500. or OUT CONNELL Open Daily le &.an. 'til 10 FireSyalm·Plmb'k amaba~Mx-.Reblt 11-.9560 tr;..< --• --, ......,. bestofrer.846·5654 PM Refr1.free0.t$48-9'704 l.ol4S J-> 0,..••«10• Mew·Usecl 2929HarborBlvd., e n g / t r a n s , n u ••••••••••••••••••••••• ON '75 MocA.la CHEVROLET Colla Mesa i cht Malntanence & tires/chaln.$425.536«16 "13DataunPickup, ORANGE COUNTY'S OYER 100 TOYOTA 546-1934 Repair done w/e:ic:pert HONDA 3800 mi mlntcondition. OLDEST MERCEDES 76 SALES&SERVJCE C!are. 813-1710 1000 1 1 ' tras' '96·21'1'1 eves. OH DISPLAY SALE 2121 H.-borllYtl. "10 Pl-.... .,OD firm, bars, ar nc, ex · & • Choo ....__ , .. __ •• C ustom M a r in e Cbeapprice.493-1245 '71 Cbevrolel % ton. Air K.m•e of 1Mpo1 l1 10N rt"'V'ln COSTA MESA r 1 uUd !__~·~~~ .. '!.~ tires. Woodwork. ReP>odels, . . cond, PS/PB, cstm cab, AlJTHOR!ZtD BUY 546-1200 -~~ ~ Repaira.648-1868Eve. Bultaco350Alfma.650~ a Piperack' w/tool chest. Sales·Servlce·Leaalnc MERCEDF.SD_EALER WHILE • Bel Ur ed Lo I loats. M.... :'i:i71:!~~. or st. · ad, tires $2500. 546-1530 Ror c ... ..-, r.c. 8862 M~nchester, or GAS SAVER ~r, 3is ~I-a3d CO:,: ~,..... tOlO d Eighl root bed over cab Rolls 'koyce BMW Buena Park JHEY "'13 Nova Htchbk. 15,000 rroo. 545-040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UZUKJ 90, good con . I.ruck. Rack. Two coau 234 E. 17th St. S2J..7250 LEASE mi. Xlnt cond. $2,650, P..tloc: '965 •WANTED• $ZOO. o r beit orfer. prlmer$100.00495-0UI eo.taMeaa 541 tttt OntbeSanta Ana'F'wy. 8'2·1643. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (1) ~~board en&iAe,' 962~. u.n L\JY TRUCK-Ma~ LAST FROM '65 C:Orvair Corsa. New "71 Pont Grand Sar art preter<S-'ltlo~E•"1l'ud .. '12Suiilif90:'Yrrrd·coad, i1<1eptpes.-aea1 oharpt STAR GA'ZER~". ••1 "trano, tires • W•-loaded,• aeat, or Johuon. 0 1~ S250.MS-1911or828-019.S, U6'A ).$1Jlll. .ar cu.YLPOUJ, •Cot al• •CMta• . t ' paint.Ph:Ms-1814 tuupwr,s.lntcond.fZOOOi ; PLEASE. Hove ou · Ev... COP..,.MD'S M • , __ .....,.,,,. "' ·.-~".. •C ..... (fjf.M A...:1 '611fm••la4dr. 133-3115 •c.u Steve 1t &'8 tll&S, Y ...... ,,~1 ,.,11.s ..... Y uuw - " weekeodl anytime. Aller "14 TS2:50 Enduro Very Id J .. CITY Ta*"'°" ,,..,M)O, fQO' f,lday, $800. or best offer. '7t P1reblnL A/C. 18,171 lPMweekdaJS. ..ncL Lo mlleaJ•. Xtraa. ISMOOO ~-"'7!,::;::;r'~'°......., •111.u's ~ VOLVO 1---7"52-"'-7°"'----I ml. $2.500, OilJ ..._, _r _ l650orbllofrer. '151·5'729 • 1(_,.... ,,.._ ''"""'-BUY 0 ~ 983 CHEVY conv. Run·•.::17:::Ultl.:::::::=:·c.... ____ _ •New '15 0.8 . mown. '73.'DaUWl PU. 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Bristol, • it,nr~'!!:8\•••d...._ 1UffPMll'Hr)r..,._nl, '14 IUZUK.I l• Street tent c>ver a ' I~ =~~:Li.,.. ::=-.... . 31MW.Ctnt....,;ltl MacArthur, Newport nu p~lat. eon. 'iic.JJ=.-.=s;:l1S4.:;;:;:; ::.::~1;_ AtlUD1f ~~=. crp ~~ ®"""* ~~ 1966Hotbor,C_M.6•6·•303 ··-_142 .. 9405 Beach.aaGIS.55 $11.50. • ~ - . j j ~' I 976's NOW HERE AND 197S's MUST GO! OVER 400 HEW '75'• READY TO ROLL AT THE GREATEST CLEAN-UP DISCOUNTS OF OUR 54 VEAR HISTORY NEW 1975 PINTO 2 DR. 52789 Incl. 2300 cc 2 V 4 cyhnder eng .. Call !. e m issions equipment, radio, five 878.1113 BSW tires. front & rear bumper guards & m o r e (S er . #5AtOY128345, Stk. #761 ) ... "160 , PIN.TOS . TO . CLEAR MEW 1975 MAVERICK 2 DR. 53099 250 CID ft cyl.. eng., R78x14 B/S/W, FRONT ,AN D R E AR 8 .M PR . GUARDS. Cali!. e miss. cont. (5K91l 143912) 30 MAVERICKS TO CLEAR MEW 1975 MUSTANG II 2 DR. HD. TP. 53669 Incl. pin stripes •. radial tir.~ power sttpeling. Power front d isc b r akes ,' bumper t guafds. radio. heater. tinted g I a s· a . ·1 S e r . 15R02Y106991, Stk:-1 166) 80 MUSTANGS ll's TO CLEAR ' 2 1/2 ACRES OF ·FINE , TRADEINS REDUCED TO CLEAR I Ask about our 12 Month 12,000 Mile Used ·Car Extended Service Policy '68 FORD XL A uto . trans .. p o wer steering. radio, heater. (319CWU) '70 PLYMOUTH DUSTER Auto. trans.. radio, heater; rattye wheels. (603BERl s777 "71 MA.:Z:DA. 4 speed, air, AM/FM radio, heater. ( 1&4EOJJ 5877 ., '67 MERCURY COiJGA.R Auto. trans .. al r, power steering, rad io. heater . (UTD809) • 5877 '68 CA.MA.RO 3 speed. radio. heater. (31328 1) '71 .FORD GALA.XIE 500 Auto. trans .. air. power stearing, radio, heater, vinyl r"oof. (587CFU} '73 MA.:Z:DA. RX-3 Air conditioning, radio. heater. (561MXB) 5 1277 '71 MERCURY Colony Park W"90ll Power steering, power brakes. power seals, AM/FM radto. (416EDBl '70 DATSUN PICKUP Air conditioning, stereo radio. c hrome wheels. (88861Pl ~ '72 DODGE DA.RT Auto. trans .. air. power steering, radio. heater. l1llOEXKI 5 1577 .. '74 PONTIAC VENTURA Extra Clean! (094KAH) .52888 '72 CADILLAC ELDORADO Full po wer & has ever- ything. (750FYU) 54444 '71 CONTINENTAL 4DOOR Has everylhlng. (519CPM) 52444 '74 CHEVY BELAIR Only 28 .000 mile s . (058l1E) 52888 '74 MARK IV Like now, has everything. (404KBCl 56888 WAGONS ... '71 VOLVO 14SS Auto matic transm1ss1on. (409DLPl 52999 '73 GMC JlmmySlono 4 wheel drive. loaded! (445HHU) PRICED TO SEU! '74 IUICK LUXUS 9 passenger, low miles. (349KBL) 54444 '74 CHEVY IMPALA 3 seals, only 16.000 m!les. (#5556) '4333 '74 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE LTD All the seals! Low miles. (15744} 54444 SPORT CARS ••• '74MG MIDGET 4 speed. o nly 10,000 mrtes! (193Ll0) '73 CAPRI Only 2 4 .000 mi les . (OOOHPVJ '74 OPEL MAMTAWXUS 4 to choose! '73VW 4 speed , lo w mile s (745JYO) '70 VOLVO Pl800 Hard to tlnd1 (786CBTJ '74 ALFA ROME02000 - VELOCE SPIDER s speed, only 2000 miles! (331MPT) '73 FIAT 124 SPORT COUPE 5 speed (745GVO) JAGUAR XJ SEDANS 5 to Oioosel ' I I - DATSUN IS HA.VIMG A YEA.R·EMD SA.LE. OM MEW 1971 DA.TSUMS s - A .. y E = 5200 ;II WE A.REiii REDUCING OUR -COMPLETE STOCK OF 1975 710·610 - BY $200 OFF '!'HE • MA.N:JFA.CTURl!RS • SUGGESTED • RETA.IL PRICE! • SAYE 5200 (With this ad) Offer ends Oct. 12th Dat~un tJaVes Ill -.,, D ., i ;;- • Ill . ' "' , THE BEST PLACE TO SAVE. '72 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 4DOOaSIDA.N Elegant yellow gold with dark brown vinyl top & saddle leather interior. Lots ~=ascr~~u~~~lr~~ ~~ 18860391 OMLY S]675 '74 COUGAR XR-7 · Dartt metallic ginger with 2 tone leather Interior. AM/FM stereo with tape ptayer, Priced tor fast sate! l1291KQJ ONLY s4475 '74 • Huge . Cadillac Selection NaberS Cadillac - '75 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD Luxury Brougham 1504NA!°l 59295 • '74 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE l969JTVJ s5995 • '74 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VlUE 12 month V~P. warranty (102490) • 56395 • '72 CADILLAC COUPE DE VIUE (1205166) 53895 • '72 TOYOTA Low miles. (731GUBJ 52295 • '73 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD IROUGHAM (304002) SALE PRICED • '73 CADILLAC ELDORADO Full oower! (344JFT) 55695 • '74VW 412 WAGON Extra sharp Cadillac trade- in! (322KMJ) 53795 • '70 CADILLAC , CHEVY-· . ELDORADO ... -... Looks & runs like new!• NOVA 8Q4BSXI HATCHBACK · 52895 Only 27.000 miles on thil fine. canary yellow with black vinyl roof, automobile. Factory air conditioning, power steeri ng. A super nice economical earl This weekend only •. (630KBY) • • '75TOYOTA MARKll · Just lil<e new! (146MYD) 54795 • '71 OPB. WAGON Extra clean! (578CRW) 51995 I - • • -• ·-- f4gnaa/So11tll-Coasi VO L68, NO. 282, 4 SEcTIONS, 42 PAGES • l .. • -·· • -. To .. y'•Cl .... g N.Y. S&eeka ORANG:E c6uNTY. CA\.IFOANIA . ., ;.THURSDAY, OCTOBEJl 9, 1925 TEN CENT$ s ~-< A~))Uiance -Syst!IDI µitl~ij~ ASsail~ -. . -4--+ • • j dU·lealed ambu••nee bued at • ~·rrwu tN: stu:p~ staterneM tbe --· nrw _.., and I 'Vt. .av.,.,, he a rd,•· Br a 1111 manned by ftremeo. -· declat'ed. '' ll was a dumb -Cllrr-.lllclat :"talnna JJ!>UU1'al;plo • des iiiii1 to em- .Beach Qi.amber ,4.. Commerce tiarrau Ule cit.y.'' • IUldeon. that •m.......,MrVice Carr was.. rt.ient at ~ o my knowledee. Mr. Brand wii< "°" !"'eaonl at lhe Olaml>Or of Commerce luncheon at whlc9'-1: ~~t' up 1 he issue,'' Carr c..,.. Hid lbe hoopilaf would continue to try to provide better eme~1-ency care, despite ''diversionary tactio. '' : "'Ille ambulance ln question w• 1...-ed ti)( llle:city to lranspart lltlr injured'lu' sick when the normai:- ~YUi cc:mtract ambul1P1ce as· llcned lo L&1una Beach is not availaMe. Durin• the s ummer, the t irst- Une emer1ency ambulance for the dtJ ,and surrounding area wu hued at the hospital as part pf. a &1r~ent bet.wear the bl;llpiU,I.. and tile county. Thal agreement expired 'l'Uesday and tbe-ambUlance retun)ed t.o il.11 tor.menttase-l n Laguna BeHh. Despite his angry attac)t, Brand said he would suppol't further negotiations between l.htt~/ I city and the hospital on a new emtt&ent.y ambulance plan for lbould ... _. ''lhaa·-"' •"I· ~ ......un,. • ·-7 -- bulanre ~i:ed INNS' U. 10me Today,... however, Carr said, .. 1 1arage sonf'e pl~~ not mmnned, still ma{nttiii that a -vehicle and wi!!p lh!,l·!! ~.it ...... body wh(cb is not m!ll!!'~i5 not JUI -.-!I'! ~l!.iHI !1.tt'::l1f' fin · • ufi~ce '1,atl:.ul: proyjde ~·to_,_dd · ..,._ ,eme11encycai:e--..:-~ -• . --... • To ' the south coast area. City Manager Alfred Thea.I toJa ~cit me mbers that the city and.hospital are now working on a plan that would provide serviCe similar LO that in ertect during • (~ llllAND, P~ge A2l Bfusli=ftw ~r-• ~n -.ms. -· . -. ,. --• ' DisWiss·als Mickey Greets E•per~r Mickey Mouse draws a large smile 'from Empress Nagako or Japan as Emperor Hirohito s igns the official guest book during the royal couple's visit Wednesday at Dis- ' ' neyland in Anaheim, The royal couple toored the grounds a.pd viewed a parade. Security was light Additional photos and story, Page A 3. CleMenteP~ By TOM BARLEY .1>1 .. o.u,,.. ... ..,. Eight or I'l felony t'OUnts ap- proved by the Orange Coa.nty Grand Jury when it indic&ed Concressman Andrew Hinshaw were dismis sed today by Superior Court' Judge Byron ~K . McMillan. Judge McMillan cl06ed a three- .day hearing into the defense mo- tion ror dismissal of all charges ·by allowi ng just three bribery al- legations to stand. Those charges involve Hinshaw's alleged soliciting of a Sl ,000 bribe from · Beckman lnsl·rumerits' 'attorney Ronald Councilmen Flay: Boyd's Chief;: Image . ' Steelman. who testified today (or the·prosecution. They ·also in volve lfinshaw's alleged receipt or bribes in cash and stereo equipment from tbe Tandy Corporation and Tandy 1 executive.James Buxton. Judge McMillan diSmiaed all charges related to prosecution allegation& t hat t he. Newport Beach Republican defrauded the county of nearly $1 ,000 in penonal phone calls made from his office while he served as county assessor. He similarly threw out grand theft c h a r ges related to a personal lri.P to Nebraska al- legedly billed to t he county and the congressman's alleged use of county employes and materials ror his own personal affairs while he served as assessor. _ Assistant Dis trict Attorney Michael Capizzi, obviously bit- terly disappointed at the out.. come or the keenly-fought hear- ing, said his office. will appeaJ the dismissal. Hinshaw, obviously delighted. left "tbecOurt.roOin-with defense attorney Marshall Morgan and his brother, Bill Hinshaw. who has b ee n pre sent in the courtroom thr.oughout the three· (See IUNSHAW, Page A2) Science Struggles Driving Difficult ' By FIUCDEIUCJUICllOE•"m -Ol .. D9,.,. ..... _ ~ ... Nobel laure ate Max Oelbruck told a UC Irvine audience of 350 W edneaday that the battle for scientific (reed.om is far from won. 'Tb1:(ing exlfrnples frorn hiftoo' of scientists who shi>cked man out of his belief that he is the center of the universe, Delbruck said science is t ied to ·pOlitics but the effort to separate the two must con- tinue. . . Rumbling p ut of the driv eway of th e San Cle me nte High School parking lot, motorist My Tri Trinn. 22, or San Clemente headed north across Av efiida Pico. crunched over a curb and down a steep grade and '- finally bounced to a stop after taking out so feet or barbed wire fence. PUC, Railway Quiz Firm on Crossing Councilman Charlton"' Boyd's belief that La'guna BeaCh's new police chief should have a ''benign Image•'' 41voke d criticism from two fellow council members Wednesday night. ReactinJi: to a news attOUnt of Boyd's comments, Councilmani Carl Johnson said ·he didn't-want the community left wit.Ji the im- pression r'lhi;it we're loGing our marbl~ up here.·· Kh Oai Dinh Trinn, 24, told police that he was teaching the young woman to drive. Police had som e difficul· • Ly wlth the investigation. An o(fice1:"s report said the 1_,. driver could not '·speek" English. By. JACK CHAPPELL CH .. Delly "i.t ,._,, Safi Clemente plans for repl ac· ing the pier area access tunnel under Santa Fe Railroad tracks with an at-grade crossing pro- tected by safet y gates underwent exhaustive cross examination Wednesday during a public hear - ing. Attorn eys for the Public Utilities Commission and the Atchinson, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company;-hammered away a( Du Wayne Lidke, 'Vice president or a private engineer- ing firm hired by the city to ,iudy' the crossing and Clesign saff!ty ' -• :.;t Hicks, Supervisor Meet Remains Mum By·GAllY GRANVILLE 'Ol .. D.l.ll'fPOll ... Transcripts of Wednesda·y's closed 'door m eeting between Orang~ County District Attorney Cecil Hicks and a two-man board Coast Weather· Mostly cloudy tonight and Friday with about 20 pe_rcen~. chance of light ram Friday. Lows tonight 5.$ to 62. Cooler Friday with highs moslly in the 00s: • • Orsu~visors cOmmit~wlU not be m e ~public Mon, ii> ever, Supervt or Ra lph biedrich said today. . _, Diedrich" and Supervi br Laurence Sch.init met with Hicks ror three hours to ~.i,cuss a secret Superior Court fund and the con- trol or a fed-et.ally funded law en- forcement intelligence grant HiCks bad beeo subpoenaed to appear· at what was, in effect, a hearing. The subpoena was issued after supe-"rVisors complained their questions about the funds had gone unans wered and that county Auditor'-Controller Vic Heim had made little headw~Y in a Board of S\J'pervisors ordered audit of them: .. INSIDE TODA-'Y ' . . "The CT'OO#u. are I toying oot becau1e it it'l_'t 1ate for them," aillf.T Ck~S'ide'• new police chief .. Mllto 00..("eurrttd the tbingi tiife of crime in the Son Diego County city. See PoQ<AB. -+~~Al the-close-or 1 the three· hour hearing, whatever ill will that ex- isted between tlie s upervisors and ~cks appeared dissipated, at teas( publicly. .. .,....,.,le. --· &'." .. "'.!!... -· --oww• --ft --....... """' --..... _ \ "°"?"' - ..... •• -... <• •• lf!t9rM ........ .. ., NlnL.t¥'fn <• •• -. .. •• ,..,,. ........ « o•-1t ...._,_ .t.4,0 S C> =c-l.,.4'10..11 •• t C1·l• .,, -.:r.:· 01.J •• ltKlll 111MI cw .. Totl9Vl•lotlt " <•• ,_..., ... ... -.. °'1--- In general terms, the taJk was described as cordial and produc-tive. · · Today Diedrich said Hicks was very cooperative where he could be but there were some questions he co\tldn't answer. Schmit said the meeting ··was only a ~einning and there is a lot. more to be done," --·However," he added, "we'r'e starting to rnake sc.mc pro-gress.·· Th_e _progress h Want iS lo kriow h•l authority the $20,000 e or Court fund was establisbe ho controls it an~~ r not il is public moq•t • > galeb The heanng 1s conducted by Publil" Utilities Commission ex- aminer Norman Hailey to look into the city's requ~t for the ground-level crossin g. ~ Lidke's report stated many people use a hole in the fence 50 feet from the underground cross- ing rather than negotiate the t.wo stairways and tunnel under the tracks. Lldke's firm presented plans for two types or safety gates. one which swings open and another which !Slides open. Both types would als~ have bells a nd r18~hing red lighls1 lo warn ~triahs and 'Cit~ vehicles us- ing Oie access. - PUC Attorney William Je.n- nings a-sked Lidke it Safety gales is·uch as thOSe in.the designs had ever been installed anywhere else along the Santa Fe system. Lldke said he didn't knOw when exacUy the same system had ever been used before. but said that the most of the equipment operating the. gates were ''stan· dards" uaeCI a10ng the railway ~-The nasbin,J'lights and bells would be standards. as well, he said. ~ :. "You wouldn't be willing to risk anybody's life on a design that has n 't been tested?" Jen- nings asked Lidke. · ln response, Lidke said the sw- ing or slidi.tfg ,gates were in his !See TUNNEL, Page A2l At a council meeting Oct, 1, Boyd said the city's ideal should be to hire ··a persOn' with character above reproach, so- meone with a benign and not a harsh image." Boyd also said he wanted stress placed on less violence and suggested that police officers work without guns. Johnson said the news account in whic.h Bo1d was quoted left the impression that the police de- partment has not emphasized crim e prevention and that violence has been used. He said such was not the case. Discussion of a successor to Police Chief Frank Schopen, who will retire Jan. 4, was ratsed by Councilman Jon Brand. It was not a formal item on the meet- ing's ager;ida . . "We -have a good palicedepart.- ment now. Frank Schopen has don¢ a good jo b, not the best of all possible jobs, but a good job," Brand said. ··The chi.tr can't be too far ahead of his troops. I( he is too fa r to the left or right, we'll have problems," he said. Brand said he was concerned that some people in the com- munity may try to "stack " the screening board t hat interviews (See IMAGE, Page A2 ) SoViet Physicist Win;s"-Nobel Prize ... OSLO, Norway <U PI> --The circulating memos calling for a 1975 Nobef Peace Prize was ban on nuclear t~sts and in 1961 awarded today to Andrei D. even personally appealed to then Sakharov, rather or the· Soviet Premier Nikita S . Khrush~hev to hydrogen· bomb but now a prime halt Soviet nuclear blasts. opponent of nuclearteSting. ...Sakharov·s 'C a'lls · went un- The award wa.s announced by heeded and on Dec. 5, 1966, he the Norwegian prize selection look part in a one-minute public committee. The five-member igil (Ot' ·Human Rights Da)' 'P•rliamenhry pa'nel · pla,ke:!,.' w~c:b ~l''?m hl~·~:ir·~ Sakharov. who )las alw been~-.. <!\lit:' • 1114!.vii( h crear ro· si?O:k~ on ~n.ccutioojn the v-""'if:afft. J._ ' • ,!J :'" • ~ 1 . let 'Union . from more Iha 'so \ 'P~e Nobel Pe~i'~ Pri~ caIT\es nominntions~ticn 1t met today an,'a,w anlOfSt2t~~·yeat'. for final consideration. t > His bir\Yeak'~imetn 19G8 wilh Sa~h.arov , .$4 , -i~ a !:JSl lliant th p util1catiofa ~,of t-!s book. phys1c1st w h~ helped 1gevetop "Jtogr,W, Ptacdul~x_isfence, thC·Soviet h ydrogen borpt) whicb .t dJ!! In-ell ulll FreeC:lom l' eo1·ned h ;m lh'e, •Lille ot.-•l'l\t . ........, . ~eit. .F•lber of tht ·~ur~1·... ~ wltlil; l'Olll1.l¥<1"Pt\ .. \Oly ill A1 early a s 1958 he began <See80VIET1 Page.U) ! J ..._ ,..._ ·--·. 'FR&EDO!o! NDT·w.QN ' ·Nobel Laureat• °'llllhlck ' . ·-~· Four s hock& lo ma n·s self-image, said Delbruck, were Copernicus' theory that the sun, not earth, was the center of t he solar system; Darwin's theory or evolution ; Freud ·s belier man is driven by his sub- conscious mind ; a nd most recently ; the discoveries in genetics as a governor or life . After the talk. Delbruck s poke with students. Com- menting on his own career. t he win ner or t h e 1969 Nobel prize for physiology and medicine said, "( was a failure as a physicist, so I turned to astronomy. I fail ed at that a nd then turned to biology. f guess I did all right at that.". ·~siilg Baby? OC Refugee Chil,d 'Recall,ed' By BOB BARKER Ol ttM D•llr ,-1194 SU" Elev e n -m o n t h-old Jan1es William Sok Chea Cribbs isn 'l aware of it, but he is one of 20 babies who may be taken from his home because or an adoption controversy. •• ~f ,,, .., .. Once suffering from malnutri- tion , Sok Chea is nourishing at his new home at Elgin Circle in Huntington Beach. I-le crawls to the door each evening shouting da-da when his American rather Gordon Cribbs, 31. arrives homt' from his job as supervisor or California Fis h and Game Department game wardens. F'lown out of Phnom Penh un· der roc ket attack, Sok Chea has grown accustomed to the comfort provided by his pretty mother. Darlene. H~·s also enterlained by bl6nde sister Kendra. 21-'l, who delights him by singing TV commercial jingles, especially the one about putting a Tic Tac in his mouth. He really gets a bang out of that. I-le gels along v.·ell wi th older brother Sean. 6. But Sok Chea's happy life in Huntington Bea ch may come to a close. Judge 1.esll!r Olson ruled in J.os Angeles Superior Court Oc t lhal babies placl.'d for adoption through Fam il~· l\tinislries. a state licensed l'l'i i ~iou."l ndoption· ngt"ncy. had 1 o ii·· I urnl'd over tu lhe 1,os An ~,.·' ""uunty Depti.rt .. · n1enl of .\rll', o11s fo r pl uc ement .. 1'he b:.ihh \\'<?r e ~II p\aced'1lh• devo ut Ch1·i .s1 i:1n homes, a nd'thb- judge based his decision on what: (Se• BABIES. Page "21 : ' ! • ' .• '• " ' • '·. ' . " . " . '· .. .,r . " . • . . .... ' ... ~·, ' O&llf Pllet staff'""""• · AGHTING FAMILY-Cambodian infant Sok Chea nestles on t he lap of his American brother Sean. \vhile Dar lene and Gordon Cribbs and their d aughter Kend ra look on. • REFUGEE BABIES. •• -. • is said to be religious discrirnina- " .... ".! tion. : ... tt.,l. ··r just couldn't believe the ...... ,.,. court had gone lo such an ex - ; .. --j ,. lreme, ''Cribbs s aid Wednesday. "· ~ . "But the decision futs to be Cormalized before being carried out, .. he s aid. "I just can 't believe they're going to take Sok Chea away from us.·· "We'r e going to join with other families and t ake independent legal action to keep our babi es," f',._Pa~AJ Cribbs said. 1 "The doctor says Sok is coming mNSHAW along right on ·scftcdule," Mrs. Cribbs said. ''He weighs 18 , pounds and he's a good eater. , ,·.day hearing. . "It 's runny," she remarked, :'i;"' Judge ·M·cM-il-lan madei rclea:r -''burtle•s-so-tnuCh like our olher :•'Ji in ordering dismissal of eighl two children. He 's independent, ,. •\ felonycountsthatnoneofhis dis-active ,' s tubborn and ve r y :l I: missals related to the recent sweet." '1 '1 California Supreme Court de-"We JQve him ve~ much." 'I I •;1 • • 1 ci.sion in' the case of Johnson Cribbs added. "There's no dif· ; ·I versus San Joaquin County. ference between him and the two ·•~ , That decision was based on lhe others. Our feelings are the ·:,: ruling that the prosecution same. Webavebeenblessed,"he ;1,~ · willfully failed to offer (acts says. : , : negating the defendant's gui[t Cribbs feels the judge showed during grand jury proceedings very little humanitarian judg· 1 . that led to hi s indictment. ment and that the welfare or the ·: ;.. An appeal by the district at-children has been overridden. · : j' · tomer's office. ag~inst Jud!Je "l can't believe they would ,;; : McMillan s d1sm1ss als will take him away ·from W;. tam a ;: , : almo~t certainly mean a delay in peace offictr, but as a last resort. :i /'. theEatnli~I sch1 edtuodled f~r N 1 ov 1 : JO. I would be willing to go to jail if 1 :: 1: .r er n . a¥s esimony, d.idn'tgetadayincourt.Ifwe've :; t: CAss~st.a·nt1 .D1sdtr1ct Attorney exhausted 811 legal avenues. and , , l · ap1zz1 c &)me that Hinshaw they take the baby from us, so be '• · had been given many op-it. ;; !!· Portunities to qrfer his personal • '·, defense before the Orange Coun-"But the immigration papers are all in order and everything is •: '' '• •· tyGrandJury. . ' .. •, Under questioning from Depu - :: ty District Attorney Doug :• McFarland. C apizzi t o ld :; Superior Court Judge Byron K . :: McMillan that Hinshaw's lawyer '• at that time was told that the •, ·, former assessor cou1d aJso bring ., •, ;• witnesses to the grand jury room. " " ' • " 1: I. ,. !I Ii i ' . , . . . ' • i , I I ' ' . . ' . ' . . ' " ' .! .. ' " ' ' ) ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed P••ll-1 •M Plll>lllN't Jack R. Curley Vitt Prttl0t<1I •na c;e,,_, .. i.\lon119<'r Thomas Ke evll Thomas A. Murphlne ~ ... ~,"'II £111tor CNrtes H. Loos Richard P. Nall -. . ' ' . "· • ' A$\lli.fll M• .... nt IEGllon Laauna Beach Office l 1e.G_,,.S1r.,.1 -0'"9 .f.Ollret•! P.O. IN• .... .,_Sl other Oflicn ·-' (Oii• MIMI. lliDW••• a.,strnl .. "'P0'1 .. Kii: llJl lolt.._, --· HWlllAtl9'1Nfoll'I . 1/111 S.klo......,_ol ( ' .........._. Vt tlt,. Hl'lllYP~ "- ... ' llt S.0.0lt..,F•"-' ;, .~ T•iepltOM (714) '42'4321 .. ~ ' ' Clnaifled Advertlsl,.642·5'71 • --' ut-Bt•ch All 0.,.rtrnents: '. l I., Tt~pfMM4 ........ ' ~ r ,_...,., .. __ ' 4tJ.0630 • leg al. ''We prayers sctid . have faith that our will be answered," he School Okays Contract for New Building Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict trustees have awarded an $800,000 contract for conversion of an ndustrial building into the district's new administration and food services center . The contract went to J. Ray Construction or Costa Mesa. J . Ray was the second lowest bidder for the tiefty remodeling contract. The lowest bidder. Berney Construction, of Irvine, asked that its bid be withdrawn due to a clerical error. lt was for $737,700. The administration and food services center will be housed in the former Inca Plastics building on Calle Ae ropue rto near Capistrano Valley Airport. The district purchased the building f Ot' $600. 000. The center will house district administrators, a new board room and kitchen fqr preparation ot lunches served in the district schools, J. Ray will have 100 days to comP,.lete the adminlstrative of· flees and 160 days to intall the kitchen facilities. Work Is expect. ed to begin in two Lo three weeks. ' CEEEBAddreu Badbam Delivers D •' • • ,.,_JJ_ · .1;c-ess1m1st1c :1.-1UB · · · llymWYOYB Of .. o.t.," ...... Pessimis m over proposed nuclear pawer cutbacks, rislng Wlemployment and govemmen· tat oil industry controls. charac· terized a talk Wednesday in Anaheim by Assemblyman Rober~ Badham (ft-Newport • Beach>. Speaking to the Council on En- vironment . Employment, Economy and Development <CEEED>. Badham urged mem· hers to fi&bt governmental con· trola that will ullimalely mean ''lessjobs and less electricity.'' Badham, a candidaleinthe«>th Congressional District, had harah words for what be cafled • the "free lunch syndrome.." · "That's the concept where the government (eels it can provide jobs for everyone. free lunches for everybody -whether or not they need them -and have an abundant life without electrici· ty, .. Badham expla1ned. Badham was particularly tou"gh on the forces in California which have put together a nuclear power initiative for the June ballot. Organized by what he called the "Steve Allens and Ralph I NasJers of the world", the in· itiative would immediately re· duce California nucle.ar power pl ants to 80 pe rcent capacity un · Lil they can be proved "absolute· ' ly safe." Ther e 's no s uch thing as I',._ Page Al TUNNEL •.. opinion much safer than the drop arm 2atcs used at most cross-. in gs . Attorne y Thomas Lanc e representing the railroad. in· quired about the "fail-safe" operation of the gates in the event of a power outage. Lidke said t~e same battery ar· rangement which operates other safety gates along the system could be used. He said that construction of the ground level entrance would ac· luaJly improve the safety of aC· c ess across the tracks by · eliminating a vehicle accessway used by lifeguards and beach clean up crews now protected by a sliding safety gate. · He said it also would result in the permanent closing of the "hole in the fence" which many of the beachgoers use in ·crossing the tracks. The hole]s coritinual· ly reopened after repairs. . Lance objected and said white· l.idke Was qualified as an e ngineer, he was not a p;-yc hologist or psychiatrist and not an expert on what people would or would not do. The objection was overruled by the hearing examiner who said it appeared reasonable to conclude that the ground level crossing would eliminate the need for the hole in the fence. The city is fighting both the Santa Fe and the PUC staff which has recommended against eliminating the tunnel entrance. The area involved in the sur· rounding the pier entrance is in· volved in a city redevelopment ··agency plans for upgrading the public and private facilities. The hearing is expected to run through Friday but may continue until Wednesday. Following the hearing, examiner Hailey will dra'ft a report which will be sent to the commission which will re- view that report. In minor cases such as the San Clemente crossing, the com· mission usually accepts ex· aminers' re parts without making changes, Jennings said. A final decision is likely: about six to eight months away. IMAGE ••• candidates for the chiers posi· lions. . "The five or six individuals who serve on the board must be very representative of the com- munity and not be one sided," Brand, said. On the subject of guns, Brand said the violent nature of today's society forced police officers to occasionally rely on their service revolvers. Boyd conceded that it probably would not be possible to disarm police officers at this time. Boyd said some people "jumped to conclusions" after readin11 news accounts of his re· marks. "They "(ent oo the theory that what we had before had been bad. That's not true." "By stating what we want doesn't meU that's not what we have," 1aid Vice MayOr Phyllis Sweeney. r .. We have an outstanding de· partment. It has come a long, long way.'' Mn. sweene,Ysaid1 The vlce mayor said' the new. chief should refiect. the desires of the community. "The &C>11l 1hould be crime pre· venliori', Dot entrapment, U'.s bet- ter if we.c4lll prevent crime.'' she aald. • , ' aboalule ID qlneering, Badham claimed, addlnl that "the plants ue actually eater than walking down a country road on a sunny day with no cars in sight." Badham said nuclear power is critical to California's welfare. If all the echeduled nucle8!_P()wer plants in the state could produce electricity to tbefr capacity. then half the country's oil deficit would disappear. And, if the Alaska pipeline were bUilt, the other haU of the deficit would disappear. too, he added. "We'd be an oil-surplus coun · try. not a deficit c'ountry," Badham said. Warning CEEED membe rs that the nuclear power initiative is ··more dangerous than Proposition 20" (the coastal con- trols initiative in 1972), Badham urged. "The bes( thing you can do is. lo dedicate your time. money and efforts to see that we continue the good life in California.'' Badham said that many people are curious about what the state legislature will do with the coastal plan placed in its lap last month by the California Coastal Commission. The congressional candidate said he could make no predic- tions about the outcome of the plan. but noted that the pro-visions in the documeq,t ¥£l)U.I~ cost about SlO billion toexecutl. ·~al's not a heckuva fot of money -just. one year's total budget," he moked. Badham ~riticized the roastal commissioners for extending con· trols past the 1,000-yard line, br· inging in inland deserts, ·moun- tains and rivers. Mrs: Baker Of Dana Point Dead at 83 Margaret Guy Baker. a long lime resident of Laguna Beach who moved re cently to Dana Point, died Tuesday at South Coast Community Hospital after an illness. She was &1. Mrs. Baker was past president of the American Legion Aux· iliary, post 222; and a member of the Laguna Beach chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. The deceased is surv'ived by son, William G. Baker of South l,_,guna and daughter. Mrs.· Elizabeth McElivaine of San Juan Capistrano. No services are scheduled. The rem a ins are lo be in urned in the Las Cruces New Mexico Masonic Cemetery. The family requests that memorial donations be made to the Masonic Crippled Children's Home. Arrangements are direct· ed by the Neptune Society. ---This is the wa,, .•. Well-prepared official was on hand with a placard to guide the press ~nd photographer~ !!J two languages W"'!· nesday during Emporer Hirohi.to s v1s1t to Disneyland s Main Street in Anahe.im. (Related story Page AJ) SOVIET ••• Lhe Soviet Union. The book c:alled for the end to the arms race and the merging of capitali!Jm and socialism. Since then, he·has taken up the cause of scores of persons he considers have been persecuted for political reasons and was a founder of Amnesty lnterna· tion~al in Moscow. Sakharov, who recently su!- fered a mild heart attack, is perhaps the best known $<>viet dissenter after Alexander l . Solzhenitsyn, the 1970 Nobel Prize-winning author who was finally expelled from his hOmeland. Solzhenitsyn was unable to pick up the award in Stockholm for fear of being unable to return to his homela nd. He finally re· ceived the honor in December following his eXpulsion from the Soviet Union in Fe bruary, 1974. Sakharov could find himself in a similar predicament. In recent months . Sakharov has complained repeatedly of haraSsment or him and his fami- ly by the KGB secret police. Sakharov's wife, Yelena, was permitted to travel to Italy in Augusi for treatment of_ an eye injury suffered ih World War II. Last year's prize was shared by the late Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato and form er Irish Foreign Minister Sean McBride. Police· Seek "" Park Sniper ' Irvine police are-seeking a . sniper ill the Univ~rsity Paz:k re· sidential. area who shot out the passenger y.oindow of a UC Irvine stud~nt 's cai:_ as 1h!LJStuden1 drove to campus. James Erism8, 27, of 2015 Los Alamos. San Clemente, told police he beard a "PoP" as lhe .projectile struck the ·passenger window. Erisma looked down and found the concave piece of glass knocked out by the bullet in his lap. The incident occurred at 4: JO p. m. Wednesday as he drove along University Drive near Yale Avenue, Eris ma told police. Officers suspect a pellet gun or small caliber firearm Was used. . lr..n.,Pllfle A J BRAND ••. the summer. Theal said the hospital has of- fered to ... provide a base for the ambulaDce and'"room, board and special emergency training for ambul'ance attendants. The disadvantage to the city is that r~soonse times would in - crease slightly because of the distance from the hospital . -The council authorized TheaJ to continue the negotiati~ns. J.HERBERT HAL ~ewellers Fine /tWf'llers & SilversmirhS Since 1898 • And, more important, it's a Pulsar~ from J.HER1Ea1HAll It's hard to hid e vour pride ~en you show this new Pulsar to. vOu~ friends. Just a fl ick of your wtist flashes the time in gk>wing red numerals. Puih a button, and it shows the exact second. Push another, and Pulsar tells you the month and date. And after the first thrill of ownership is over, you'll discover how supefbly trouble free and accurate it is year after year. Stainless steel with match~ng band, $295. 14 kl. go ld -filled with matchiNQ band, $395. .. Pulwr il completely w&lol( '"''t•nl I() r deQlh of 100 I.et,°'' lonr •5 Cll~ •ncl time t.etNn r•motin irtl~. ' i.. No mo¥ina JMirtt to wear out. No ;r routin• '""'int•Nnc:e. oiling or C:INnlnt M.O•O . •v•t. j EV1fV Putur I• ind i'tid Uill)' lMttld at IMtt one Wftk b•t or• it ii r••••Het. Santa Aoo fashfcm Square /547.IJJ'l • South Coan Ploi41549,l379 Weatminitn Malllllr1.0321 • ,,..,,t• Hill• Malltp65-l!>57 • ' P(J.f(Jdno • Santa Anita Fa1hion P.Mk • Woodland Hilla PromehocU • Now In F'tJ« HUU Moll \ ... 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OW... t 0 ,.,.,_\fo; -<21 COURAGEOUS, INNOVATIVE moves tospeedpro- ducti;vity (output per worker), which 1,s a fund•mental of· rset to spiraling prices. <A worker who win& a 7 percent hourly wage hik_e but turns out 10 percent more units pet hour bas cut the cost ol his work by 3 percent per unit; his . pay raise can easily be i'bsorbed while his employer pro- spers.) Productivity is climbing sharply now but the dtallenge is to keep it rising. · • ' ••• . CJ) Adoption or equally fair, effective controls over the power 'of giant unions to force wages U;pward at a pace not . j~tified by the grOwtb Of productivity: ~.to 4 JS 1~-W. .• i!t0010llli+IV. Aktl;1tllliv. •. 1 1.J ,, Jlfn'#lll,60 :· 11 22 ,·ij, Ni*IO.to ., dO tllill ... =l•IM I,.. 11"°+ 141 Elkt,aa tt 1if'fli •••, Am ....... 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"N~ I IO I l•\l'a ...... ~·As Winter approaches; Orange County residents njJfd to intensify their efforts td ('O nserve natural gas at h•me since they soon will be uling -and perhaps wasting ~1ft0re gas than at any other time of the year.·• In maki ng this· observation, Qon Shively; Orange Coun(y I't.i~vision man::fge r for SOUtbern California Gas Co., s"!id ·the utility's residential ana' commercial customers w.ill use al most three times as ~(\ch natural gas in Oettember u in Septemt-r. v. ..... ..... ''UNFORTUNATELY,,, he ~ed. "a sigriific8nt portion Of 1.tiis gas-may be wasted, PiliDarily because many resi· der;it~ are~unaware of way$ to u~ their gas appliances niOre elfjciently. "'.'.The furnace alone ac-. c~~l'lts ror nea'rly two-thih:b ... e:;;;·t 1930 1'6. ~-~ C,,CklOiC,I t • """ ... t'~"t,:t :: ;; ~t:~~ tY;;,v lb I )0 ~~~!:: ~~-.~.~ ~ ~'!\;-~ StM11S t.01b :: IOll 11 .·.;.; """"tHtinc'4 1 5411+ ..... I h • t i . ..-.1:to.s 11,,.. .... 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HO\ldflt,IOe S t.7 tV. •. , ~ .'301 11 1:::=~ Pul'iMtnlnt ' SS J2 •I Savlng5 Guide for Conserva-~ .,. ' ·m·· .. ·· OllP!t m· " ~ ....... '* ~ pfl\lo •• , 21 '"' •.• Mt$t• M, .• '3, ' '''" t-OL 'Vrt:1tCp ... ' 10' 1S • 1A '" '· 7 10 + '°' """"M.601 I 13'-t \lo M G M .~ t'I '"' .,. Pv ... •ll'fl,U •. 1 lf'l'tt 'h tion at Rom,..,'' lists more ~::.-"' 11 n ' . ... ' .. ao ro~ "' ,.....,. ·• 'l 12 ,.,._" ""-''°"' ·~ • ..., """ ~ ""' Pur11.., it11t .. 11 2,-. VW Prices Going Up ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS NJ <UPI) -Volks wagen of A~eriCa · Inc.· admi.tted that the over·all pric~· - boost.a on its 1976 model cars due in.- about a month, will be around.7.S per-: cent or about $340 a car • ~ rtaly, and an American aubl ,. ~tT.he m' million transacUon, I idlicb wu recently awroved 11)1. Swedlow shareholders, t'!'OV)des for a cash PoYri>ent than• two do'zen addi"ti"ona l ~l'l:r,:°"1·,· ;n' 1l.," _·,.·· Ult .01 •• "° '' -1~ Hllute' 1,;11 210 1•~-v. lo'llE111•.1t •• i.a .. v, • "" Pur<)••tor 1 ,, 1,, )4"' •1 ·.,,..... ,.... .. Uf ..20 .. QO 'jR•'Vt !iOlltot"Jllt,. , ""'•"' Mi5Pf1.1i1 •. loill 61'1'>-I -O Q-ways ~ldJ:nt• canlconserve M, 111,;:;_y, ou.Uf'J.1s •• "° 1 _ ... Hout'"gtt~ ... ,, ,..,..., MGc• .... 10 •• 1 .. 11 • "'Q\16110et ... 1» 106 ,1-"'-'"' •·,,,,. •>I< -•• ""'l"ln,CI t _21 ..... 141 ~ 1, • 111 741 ... ~!~~T.• .. ,.•O '• ',' 1•,l _·;:. QlltkO.tlll'J .. l JO +I ener"y in their homes this .. .,;-a •-,...Nto.t •14 1n s1\o'I • "' ........... ... °"'11.soi .1110 11 ''""-v. a 016Clt ti!! ··' l:Fm111 \1111 lt -1Yt HOw ....... 2•11 J91 lfl'.+ 'Ill ~.60 4 142 11 +" Qu61IOO' a.,. t• t .• ~te;r. 1;.'!,~~ ":it.'f~: •. n ~'"1 : ':ff~!: :'ri.~: ''~ ,:~=1.,. ==n.~' : :;"'_·~ a..sior~ 111:-•-••11J-"" That's because the i97s models will: have as standard equipment reaturcs··. that were extra price optionals on 1975 ~els, it said. · · L I to.SWedlow of.apgcOlli~iy Sl4 million and the assump-· IJon by the b~yel'll or approx- I mate I 1 S:h 'mflUon ot llabillll ... 1. ' ~!.10• IA 41: ••• tlmAlf .. " 4'-••• ~H .4010 I •V. ·i: MldSoU1.i.' lft II~• 'h Relsloro ,9017 1'1 ·1~-" THE 8001tLET b avalla· o..t" •• ts """ ·~ 1!!!°'"·'° r tu 1.e.-• Hl4Mt Toe1 t• ..,~ ffW• .,. MMIMCI Ml.. I• ' -.... ,.inM ·°"' 11 160 1ot.-"' ble in E,n1fi1b Bnd Somtalt IC'Ml~~~.d l,~ .. ;. ~\;'t-' !ti ~YI ::J ~'.:,; .1~ ~i:+~ =ir.:t=~1~: i; it~tit; ::::~~'~:: ~ r ...... versions. C~tes can bf. ob-~'"\1j ·; i~ 'i•~;~ ~il'li:M''.'216 1'1¥ wt +~ ~~':C::U1~ ;; ;:~.·~ =-'tt'"iI:: ,:' ~~:1: ~~:?~·! ~ ~'""-;-·~ tained atloca111a1 company IK ..... ,, 1;-··1. ~·llf! 'I tr-·~ H~·lif 1 ~ •'"'-" ::l~i.':,. t ~; ::~=t: ::~e1.:z·1,, JJ U~:·,tto office.and 181 appUanceide· c .nu ,., ,.,... :i.:; M * _.,.. '~ !....""J~~ • "''""'• 141 =.,Hlrtv;;,t1 ,{ •11•v.+ ~ R•CAOM,.,11• •11 ,,.,. •.• alers. .. ~ . ~\J ,, lttt--... f.~1.~ sl 1~+'~ le~~:: 11t 1V' ::~ ~. im.~s ,'.., .. " i'' :~~· .~ 11~,J:.,~·· ! ~~·::? CW~ll'lt •• • -~\·· EDSl~.'lti I U 1<11-..-~11.,_,.1,. t 111 11""-Vt '"" l l IMJ ••• ,.....lt ,at'i ti"""::"'° \ ' • Oc;cldental Warning .- LOS ANGELES <APl -Occid~ntal . Petroleum Corp. has' '"warned its"" . customers not to buy the rirm's share : or Ubyan oil productioo·dJre<tly from -, the government, as t.ibya has ~ffered.· . : \ ' > -.. ,_ ~ OALYPtLOT Thut!O!y. October I, 11'75 \ -I .. '· Tonight's ··_ 'IV Highligb.ts KHJ (9)°7:30 -"Sunset Boulevard ... One or the American movie classics, this 1950 drama stars Gloria Swanson as an old·time actress. planning a comeback and William Holden as the writer she hires to help her. KOCE (SOJ 7:30 -The Orange Machine. A new variety show dea!irig with current events, consumer informa .. tion anci leisure time activitieS makes its debut tonight. KTLA (5) 8:00 -.. The Paleface." One of Bob Hope•s mos t famous flicks, this western comedy from 1948 features Jane Russ~ll . CBS (7) 9:30 -"PatGarrettand Bil· ly the Kidd." Kris Kristofferson plays the legendary western killer and James Coburn is the lawman out to get him in this 1973 western with singer Bob Dylan, Jason Robards and Richard Jaeckel. TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening CJSTDBER 9 .. ,,.,o~r"~fBl}i ~""' 0 123: 0011j eD Elh1r Q11tt1 "lbel2th floor [.tp11u" N 1 ntwS· INPff, Ot pub1Wlt1 tnltfl his JMI· ~i1t tltrJIOI llOM fOd P\lsllts Ille bultOll "12.~ Whea tllt tin.tor rtM:hts Ille lZth lloor. Ille Pllblbhef •S IOlll\d ll1ill. [lle!J qlJC~iofts !ht pulll1s.hf1''$ i!Sttl, Ille lllllllflflt K1lor and tllt ~pe(s ltlOl'ntr to 1!1 tnd sol'rt lllt lllfSltty • ' • . ' ! i r !·• • ~ ' l ) I ,,,, ... •• ol 01 01 I; • • ~ ,. ~I' ,, ,. b .,. I , U~N• ...... P1rt1W11 r1111i17 M1111-ll ....... tl~ SW fret IDM"'"C Ill', (l )t Tr~ It tt ~ates €E littit laJU!s .... • Friday .. DAYTIME MOVIES ~ Tiit UntHckMtl 0 YOUTH GANGS WAR ON * •STS. OF SAN FRAN! ! 0 (~(Ill (l) fiD Stuffl II 511 f11!1diCe "Sdlool DI ft11M SIOM .i'ld Ktllu •tternpt 10 ~1e ~' &IUdents wllo di»ppeutd 1fle1 1 · h11h scllool rumblt In whldl 1 teacher was Main. M1urict [vans 1uuts. m T!M Sold OMs fi) Ffftiof1I lnltlMtioQI l& Movie: (C} {ntr) ~r1ttty hi- son" (susp) '68 -Anthony Perkins. ED Classic Theatre·The * Humanities In Drama DUCHESS OF MALFI ~obile Oil ~poratio'l_ £rn Clls* Tlleltle "The Ducllm Of Mallr' A l6tll-ct11llrry trattcly wri!ttn by .lohn Wtb5t11, ll111 Ci· lttn Alkins as the Dllr:htu, 1 widow whllt 'MCO!ld 1111r1il1t to the s1rw· ltd ol her ilOllMhokl so enn1n lier two lKolhtrs that tllty purwe hfr wib Ifft)' form of 'limlidM· _, fIILl~llllC1iacl1 . ,,._ . mr•a.n l:OOO "ll tllvn., Ah" (dra} '36 - r1tll MacMUl'IQ, Join Stnnen. Q.i (C) ~ kt Rm" (td'I) 'SO -T11one Powtt; Ot'SCl'I W1t1ts. -·-1 1:)0 Q (C) "111 [ltllJ CllMtr(' (dr1) '61 -Tony Fralldosl, Anj11111t1 t:lOD '1teW T)ll .._.." («Nn) ·45, CM!tr. . . rddie lrKM~. Vt1oniea LAU , , ..,.., .......,. (drt) '4) -Alin l:OO ~ """• ti ~ {dra) 57 lNf. Gd lhnwA. I -JeU P1l1nct, a.,..,. Lina. lt."lll (j)"t.MMt~ ("•) '44 -Tah!R1h J:.Jl(J)"fNtip NW' (com) '41 - h nHiead, Wllbm BtMIJ. I iW ArlJlllf, Joli• lwnd. Jl:tt ..... ,.,. (fl'lt'I) '4t-Brilfl Doi· . 0 (C) .,. Silttic:ien"' (lft) '5'- lewf, 0. l•INI, Chitin Collor.. 0ttr1 lllltlilr. Sien. Sl,.MM. I 1t. '• KOCE Television (50) • . ' y j I • iuper ·1onus 4 Shelf. ---·- Bookcase • Stvnly stffl _.., ...,..,,,...... ,....,;, ' ..... : ........... , ..... ~'". •!'"'"'-· . • lteck ,.,,, _. unll ..W ,...Is Jt'' I M': I 11"' I•,· . • '·' , -'• ' ' ' .. • I ; "'. CU.t"P~ 'Shreckl.1-s'.,..... ••• Sift .............. *-rS."~ .•• 'It '·.... • ~ , ........ ~ ... --... ,,... 1 .............. .... ;; ,. , •• ... , • Home Workshop · 318 Inch Drill . f . , .... , ... '" 0o•l• r•dvct1M '"' ,. • tlit" P'•''.i~ri~~ 1:!\:'ty s•itth • Oo!ilbl• Ins-I . ' n\04 • Orivtt mtll e<Clttoflff r • R19. -9••--· 12.99 Glidden Spr•d • House Paint .~,,,,. ............... .... .._, -• "'" .. w,.. .... .......,.~ ...... ., • '"' .. ...., -<'-' " ... ___ , R ... ·7·• "·" w. • • l • ¥" • " •• Glidden •1Nd G•t~fll'. Paint •bn1'*"......,...,.._ • i.::: ...... ___ __ --' • Heavy Dufy ' 9" Roller Frame •""'-......, __ _ W _ ...,.lilioc!s N • llttl -""' . ................. "" '. R ... a· 8C ' I." Seotts" :·. ~ .Sui:i•. Bonus ............ 1t11 ,.,. ........ .... .,,, ....................... .. dw1 ..i uls!l!ot-!!"• ,,-, • hi•llJw .. ,.., .......... 2sM ~· It. , ..... Scotts® Lawn Disease-Control • ,,,, .. ,, ., 110,S ~int M.,w •ttftity ..... , • MIWM ' ' .,. ; ~ u •• .turm, ..., ... ~ ... ~ ltll· ft. ,,..,..,. ' R;g: 7. 95: 9.95 .. Scot·t.s® Super Turf Builder • Mn '9w.1 diidtor, fflllMr ... '9....,- • Ust M fNll 1'ri llkhitMru '-wM • Co11~in1 plclnl-availoiile irCHI 2SOl:lSci. Ft. SOOO S11. Ft. 7500 Sq. It • "' · Reg. 23.fS 1,.. •.ts 1-.;,IUS 5 95 10~' .1595 ' ' Dimmer Switch --a...~ ,....-l•vitrM---.,- witti ,.s11""1, JfslHff switch·' , • lt1s .. lf1 •sify -int likt I •II efllliMry ... 1wiftll " R19.'2•• 4.95 , \ • fH 9ff Ml...i.r •1.W. ~I -f ' • ~rittl _f.:l!lr !rirililt llp te •t• -"' .. .,. ..._ .,.. 4o it ,wntff with .... .r. ' • IM~.,...., win fw ••tnt wffty ,.., ·-· w;,. "· 11 c Wittl Gr ... -... ft, i.. ft. , .... \llrffl ANA ' ' • ~ . •' ·! ·~ .. ' •• . • .. r --· VOl., 61, HQ, 2af4-SECTIQN!r G PAGllS.. -• _._. --s -. .'O~~N~E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA : Teday'•£1-I .Y. Steeb ' . , T~URSQAY, OCTOBER 9, 1975 TEN CEN"fS • ' ~~ tO ·.stn.dl·. Ov~rllight P.tli-king Bali ~ ' J' • llJ &tlDt Nf&8Dll.IKI tati.'ln ol tM OUD81 CoWlty ~ PtUfllic. bea.rinas to IOUbd out pouible to place the issue on the MAC as • means ot improvin1 for('emenl and citation proc•· , ................. Slle.J:Jff'I D•putmept, the the communtt¥""1 ·a~ about ballotthej)ropotal had to be sub-the epJ)9aranre of residential lng. 111e •uestion of ....,_..Mil· cautanda 111Pway -Plltrol and the proposal. · -1Ditted. to voters on a countywide streets and promotJni the access ~ln each of those cities the over- ...., Viejo esl*nto -be Nt«Hermoa,oi<ktoPlfthDis· Tbe"lllAC'bad hoped to place liuil. olfireondeolicevehid... niabt parking prohibilion hu pl'obibtt.ed from Parldna their fiin $UpervilOr TIOm.as T :-_ the eoiltro•eralal ls&ue before Such action would efrectively Police offteer1 iD Brea-;-J:;:a--been in·effeet from 15 to 20 y.-r& · cars in tbe 1treet ovttmlcbt wUI Rilb. voteri i.n the. March e)edion but ~Ue the referenilum beeause Habra, •nd Fullerton-the only and exceptions are made to allow be debe'.ted agalia ..._,. night TM neUata wUI weigh lhe thlit pOaibili~ was dashed this rt'Sid91ta in other county areas Ot:ante. ~County ~ities to have on -street parking in hardship by the MuniciP,al AdY8ilry Coian-«Mlf :.fv'anta1ea -.nc1 ctiaadvan-week DY'"'"Depu(y County Counsel would be unlikely to support a ovemi&h..l par.k.inc ordinances.. -cases. 6 d.I. , tac-ol. lsnpQl!:inl a~ ban t:aurebtt Witson. -purely local issue, MAC oliiclals repo(t 1ood results with t.betr The Mission Viejo proposal hu A."riel be on hand lWthe ~ tJtehour•of!aBdl&.m . Wat.oft, iQ response to a query belie'(e. laws altbou1h tbe revenue generated considerable puWlc ti» p.M. eeU1t1 a 2111» La ... ·Jti~bers of .the Advisory ·by M-\C.~ouncillJ}•n John Noble, The overnight parking probibl-btou&bt by the $1 parting tidc:et.a controversy. A mini·survey -.. P9a Roa-a: !"f~din!-~en-~ subsequentb' will hold {1'ki ~ w~ile itl was lega.Uy Uon is ~ing considered by the doef not outw_el1h ~ .. C06t t;! en-<!!ff PARKING. Pa1e A2 ---· -... ~ ... -. . --. . -.-.. ... --.. .\ -... -~ ~ . .. s ls I Pmc~:en%e .. .-' -· ,r. "' . I ;: ... ·--. --·- --·----· . - , --. :=...:: -! :_ ~· . .l,--_; ·...:.: .., ftti~~ ,J>f.Y.~-~~t Nohel Winner ., ,._ . .. -• PEACE PRIZE Wl_.- Ruule'o And••i wn.o.v ' .. Delays Posh Back Serr~o Opening Date . settano Intermediate School will not be ready (or Occupancy 1mtil Dec. 1, SaddlebaOk Valle')' Unified School District officials said today. ... -, .....-.... . . ; • .l, • nae· distriCt"s third1juriioi-"11att campus was toihav9rartP,&IJy opined In Septem.,,,,. bUt deloys ~ r~eiving stale a,rc)Utectural approval have. pusb«I the: open- ing date into-winter. . . -¥eanwhile, .serrano.,.Scbool students are. attending .double sessions at -M:Wien Viejo' Los Alisos lhtermedlltf.lcMIOI I._ ... ..,._ ~•· • -1n1Ma ollool iioUld tiiTe- osw: Norw~y (UPI) -The 197$ Nobel Peace Prite was awa~ded today, to Andrei D. Sa.kh&rov, rather .of the Soviet hydrogeO'boin'b but now a prime apponent of nuclear testing. The award· was anJIOlllllC:ed by ~he Norweg_i arr prite sel.ection committ,e. Tbe five-member parliameiitar:y 'panel picked Sakharov, who has al5o been out- spoken on persecution.in the Sov- iet Union, frpm more than SO · nominations when it_:tnet today for fin~I consideration. Sakharov; 54~ is a tirilliant pb~1icist wt;,~ develop. llie !!i!:llil by • ·~·Whic~ eanltd him tbe Ue ol "The ' l!'Jllbw or tile SovletH-llomb." · ;. $re«r1Y . as 1958 ~he belan ~I lnemoa oalllll& r .. a ban on \luoleor l.,U one! :In 1961 even }>enonaliy appealed to then l>remier Nikita S. Khl'ulbchev to halt Soviet nuclear blast!!!. Salibarov's calls went un- • heeded and on Dec. S. 1966, he took part in a one-minute public vigil for Human Rights Day which cost him his job as section chief i,n the SovJet nuclear p~ gram. Mickey Mouse;draws ~ large sm\le from Empress · .Nagako· of. Japan as Emperor Hirohito signs the official g uest book during the royal couple's visit Wednesday at Dis- neyland in Anaheim. The royal couple loured the grounds and viewed a parade. Security was tig ht. Additional photos and story. Page A 3. Losing Baby? The Nobel Peace Prize carries OC ' Re~•,... Child aJ>~r.:grJ~.,::i,~r=~•h · . .,, "ee~ · 'Recalled' the publ~catiOn of his book. BY 838 BAUEK ~ F1own out or Phnom Penh un- ''J>rol''reas, Peacefi.d·Coexistence Eleve'::~~1!jt'h~~ James der rocket attack, Soft Chea has and · 11\telleCtual Freedom,'' grown accustomed to the comfort which was published in ttie West, William-Sok Chea Cribbs isn't provided by his pretty mother, but c>nlY. cireUJated privately ·in aware of it, but he is one of 20 Darlene. the SO.iet Union. · babies who may be taken from He's also entertained by blonde The book called for the end,,.to bis hbme because of an adoption sister Kendra, 21!.z, who delights the arms race and the mergingof ~~versy. him by sin ging TV commercial capitalism and socialism. SinCe Once suffering from malnutri-jingles, especially the one about tbm, ae,h~ tat,n_up·thec8tfi:eo!. ti_on, Sok C~ea Ur·1l~~g !It ·putting a Ti(' Tac in his mouth. ~ Mi _.hcfl:fl: lie eotmideN . ~r-~ .. tx>m~,,,..i.,EJrm,t(ircle in He really geU} a bang out of that. .fi:8ve _p_e'fln ~ ~rsecuted .for / ~n ~ac.••·, lie ~t.awls to He gets along ,well with older politteel 'Peai8tt_ftl \ and WaS & the aoor m,e~J ..Sbb\iting brother sean, 6. I founder of Atiine1\Y lnlema· da-d8.whett -'meJican fatfier But Sok Chea·s happy life in tional in MoacoW. · · GOfd~ C • ', -31~vds home Huntington Beach may come to a :sakharov. Who recently suf· from Mtits ·as stlipervisor or close. fered a mild • heart attack, is .CaliforniJ: Fis'h and Game Judge Lester Olson ruJed in ___.. <See !M?VIE'I', ~age AZ) Department game wardens. (See BABIES, Page A2l • . 'J~e:n~· . ee ,., : • f Viejo Girl's Drug Deatli Brings Suit Three physi('ians, a hospilal- medical group and a drug com- pany were sued ror $1 .5 million in damages Wednesday by a Mis· sion Viejo couple wl}ose 12-year- o\d daughter died Oct. 21 on the grounds of nearby. Los AJi sos In- termediate School. Richard D. and Ph)'llis E. Cot· tingham. 25212 Arcadja'.:n Ave., claim in their Orange Ceunly Superior Cou rt ac.tioD that negligence in t he prescription and administration 00 two drugs led lo the death of their daughter, Carrie. ady ;tor oocuJio~ ~ .ll!eo. 1, scb<iol authorlil_, "'!.l'lbe ""°"". in date will ·be ~ unUJ Jan. s. That would allow u.e,.1o ' ~the Christmas recess to mu.e ~ ~ t • Fre~om'"8id; · F~r ~Squ~aky': .. Scl~Dce Struggles Nobel laureate Max Delbruck told a UC Irvine audience of 350 Wednesday thattbe·bat'tle for scientific freedom is far from won. The couple alleges that the drugs, m anufactured by co· defendants Ayer.st I.aboratories a nd identified as Propylthiouracil and 1Topanolol. were prescribed for treatment of the victim's ncrvou:sness, hi gh blood pressure and enlarged thyroid gland. Named as defendants are Ors. the transition. Workm,nourrenllymlnstall· ·wASmNGTON CUPIJ -U.S. inl carpets and finishinc tbe ill· . SUpfeme C8'1rt ~ustice~William terior.of' the new school, Jocated • O. Dou~~· t~ay refused to in a eucalyptu1 1ore111t on ~ ,....._.,fr _om lo i.yoette Alice Jeronimo Road near tb9 can.ct• ~ 11)omme pendin1 her trial on Road interllfftion in EtToro. eharp!J of attempting to as- '\. auainati! President Ford in DrWing .Diflimlt " Ru.mbllna out .df .. the dri~tva): of ttie' San Clemente Hlgh School parkin1 lot. motorist My Tri .Trinn-, 22, ol San Clemente he'aded ~north acroe• A venlda · Plco.j 1 cnmohed over a cufb and down ,a •leep ·grade and llllall7 boun<:ed to a atop • ollei: taklnc out ao teet !ff , barbed wire fence. Kil Oal Dinh 'J:'rlnn, ;N, told .poJice that.. he w,al teaainl the young woman to drive. Police had aomit clilticW- Q< w1111 the.Jn.••~· An olftcir'1 rePort Ille driver eou.Jd-not •••• Ir" Snalioli SAcramenta an Sept. s. ... ._ PDullUSlmply wrote the word "deDI~,' OD tKe request, filed Monera,;, liW'lrieclomorreduclion ·or .,.._,lllO"'bitn. i JM.'l'romme, 261 a follower ol iOBV•t.a M11rd',rer Charle1 .... · -ainilOoi, Mhd i..-be released · fnin tCalMorni• jJIJ on her own 11$01fnizanee pen.din1 the start of h!r.-trial Nov. '4. Al an altero8tlve, she suggest- ed a substantiatreduction in her present ball• Df '$350,000, which 'wa.t .earlier rb<fuce<r Jrom 'St ' m1111oa b7,,_u.i;. DitCrlct Judge Thomas), ••oBrfde ... She ts bein&" held in a max- inium tecurity isolation cell at 'the Sacramento Coonty jail. The IJl••lmum $1 million ball \Wal set by a federii:I magistrate ·the day-Mias Fromme i>ainted a .4aaliber pistol at Fl>rd as he walked aeroa .. the state C&plt<JI _P!>llDdll.~Btldll.l&ar~-~ .~ it bu.t refuted a .r,eque1c· by - fedtl'ol O"tn.de.r E. Rlcbard Walter tbot ~b• be' re)eued wl~bail .,_ .. .' •. '- T -~. ' I ·•. _ .. ' , PUiiing examples from history of scientists who shocked man out o( his belief lha~ he is the, center of the universe, Delbruck said science is tied to politics but the effort to separate lhe two must con- tinue. Four s hocks to man's · self-image, said Delbruck, • were Copernicus· theory that the-sun, nQ,l earth, was the center of the solar Diane Kostyra, l-1.S. Kim and Peter B. Fischer. Ayerst. and the Kaiser Permanente Medical Group with hospitals in Orange, Norwalk and Be llflower. Tras·h Blaze· Hits ·Penney's Store in Mall system; Darwin's theory Fire damaged a tras h con· or ev_olulion; Freud's belief tainer and compactor and caused man is driven by his sub· minor s moke damage al the conscious mind ; and most soon·to-be opened J .C. Penney's r ecenUy, the discoveries in store in_ I.agun a Hills Mall Wed · genetics as a governor or nesday afternoon. . ·life. . Estimated damage from the .. Alter the ta(k, Delbruck fire, which is not expected lo de- spoke ~ith studt!hts. Com-lay the scheduled Nov. 12 open- me,nµp.-on his own career, ing, was $ZOO. tt)~ winner of the 1969 ~re CaJJl . Tim Sappok said hot N'~ prize for physiology slag from welding on a trash and~medicine said. "I was chute fell into the container "nd 'a (a !,Ire BS 3 physicist.. SO l " ignited the trash. .tur •d lo-a:stro.nomy. I Penney's personnel are $lOCk - r::;:~ a that and lhen in~ the store as construction is t . l9 lology. l guess l be.\ g cdmpleted. -ftlr.! . --~'t-i~-'::ftnttro~Z~lmmum:m. rn; '<d El '· -.... ~ ·fUl(ered minor smok~ in - ha iflOn-and was treated at ·the scene by paramedics. ( •; ·• . -e • --• . ~ 8 .F~loni~ Ch ~I arges ~·, • DisiniSsed ·-· ' . By TOM BllllLE'lol .0t .. o.11," ..... EiCht of 11 felony C01111ls· AA· proved by the Orange County Grand Jury when it in'dictt<J Congressman Andrew Hins~w were dismi ssed today ,by Superior Court Judge ByrOQ. :.K. McMillan. ~ i Judge McMillan closed a th~' day hearing into the defehse r!I?-) lion for dismissal or a)l char_@'!' by allowing j ust three bribet"¥ ~ legations lo :stand. · ...,. Those charges· inyol'\le 1 Hinshaw's alleged solicitinl of a SI ,000 bri be from Beckman Instruments· attorney Ronald 1 Steelman who testified, today fat the prosecution. ' Th~>:i also invoJve Hinshaw's, aJJeeea'receipt ol Ftbefl jn c¥f1 and stereo equipment from ~ Tandy Corporaliop and . TOlli!Y ' executive James Bu"ton • , ,, Judge McMillan dismissed all charges related ~to prosecution ~ allegations that ·the Newport Beach Republican defrauded the ('Ounty or nearly $1 ,000 Ji\ I personal phone calls made fro\tl his office while be served Ifs county assessor. Ht> similarly threw out grand theft c harges r elated lo a personal trip to Nebraska al · legedly billed to the county and the congressman's alleged use or county employes and materials for his own personal affairs while he served as assessor. Assistant District Altorqiy Michael Capizzi,• obviously 1}11.- terly disappointed al the opt. come of the kee nly.fought he~­ ing, said his offi ce will appeal l!;)e dis missal. • ' Hinshaw. obviously delighted • left the courtroom with defense attorney Marshall Morgan and his brother, Bill Hinshaw. who ha s bee n pr esent in ~he rourtroom throughout the·three- day hearing. Judge McMillan made it clear1 in ordering dis missal of efght fe lony counts that ~e of his dis · missals related to the rec~nt Calirornia Supreme Court 14e- cision in the case of '1ohnsOh versus San Joaquin County. . T.hat d ecisi·on was based on t)Je ruling that the prosecution CSee HJNSHAW, Page A2 ) Orang~ Coasl, ~~..Q -7 "'"" ~ 27 :S:::S~ Weather Mos tly cloudy tonight and Friday with about 20 percent chance of light rain Friday. l.ows tonight SS to 62. Cooler Friday with highs mostly in t he 608. • INSIDE TODAY "The crooks are staying ool because ii isn 't safe /or them," says OceansideJs neu1, police chief. who has reveTsed, · the riling tide of crime in the San Diego County city. See Page AS. AIY-\ffYk t Er.,..~btlll L.M ... 'fll c.r .. rC.Mr Call'-nll• O.t.tltl .. .,._, --~ DHll1,..Ul•t E•-~I •• .. .... ~-"' ~-· f'WIM llltl ..-. "o.-..... -~ -. ·- Index o\J Ml>n>K - C1 """""'"*' •1 Mnlol""'' OJ Mlv!es D• o\J ,_,,,.1,._, Ct Ol-lt N•l ..... l Me"" .t.•,01 Cl Ot-"t' C-..11' .\ 1 ... 11 Cl ~· ..:;1 t A 10 ~yly~ 1!0'1~r DI-I M 5'•11 •1.>••••• CH Ot Tt_ 0 c •. 1 -,,..,.._. _ °" ... ,.. W\1tfleor ·~ O• ....,... ,._, A4,'0S \ ' ''I DallrP't1111..,,..,.... •:I F1GlfTING FAMILY-<::ambodian infant Sok Chea nestles ..,, on 'the lap of hi s American brotijer Sean, while Darlene ,-.:.. and Gordon Cribbs and their daughter Kendra l~k on. f' REFUGEE BABIES. • • c·~Los Angeles Superior Court Oct '1"that babies placed for adoption .~•through Family Ministries. a '•1&tate licensed religiOtLS adoption • ~gency, had to be turned over to 1he Los Angeles County; Dephrt- menl of _Adoptions for placement. The babies were all placed in ' 'Surper' Dance ), . , ' 'jt.'4.t Los Ali.sos · \~hool Slated ·~ . l The Looney Tunes, a five · l iece l'ock group out or l ollywood. will provide live ~ . usic for Friday night's dance :ht Los Alisos School, sponsored •by the Saddleback Valley ;~MCA . : ~ The dance is for seventh and \[eig hth graders, said Mike t::r.telchiorre, interim program !;director at the Y. :• "Because the school district is ;1laking over the school's multi· :tpurpose ·room for recreation,•· ~·Melchiorre said, "this will be ·~the Y's only dance this year. :~ince we'll have only one, we in - :•tend to make it really super." :i Tickels are $1.25 and will be :~td al the door. ;: The dance will start al 7 p.m. :1at Los Alisos, 25171 Moor Ave . in ·~_Mission Viejo. ;r Additional information is .;available from the Y, 23131 ::Orange Ave. in El Toro; 830· :]YMCA. " DAILY PILOT TN Or~ CN51 O•l•r l'!IOt, -Mth ""'Ith O\c.....,_ _ ,,. fl•••·"••u ," publuh.a or the 0r....,. 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Sll-6310 "'''"',...cie.._w 4tJ-06)0 S.cortr •'11 °'"""' ~" lt\it!l/VllflCI c-· ~,.1:--911111!. 111\1\l••llGOI .. .O!i.fl•I -·"' ., ...... ,1, ......... ,, ••• 1 ...... , .. . ttO•fflltt9 •lt.11011'1 l"t L l•I Otttnlttl•f\ OI U.Wltfll o..tl<llrl. ~~~ (lt i5 IOMl•ff p1ld tf Gtllt ~M. ~f!lt, tul>K•lt>I""° bT \lf'T .... U .ttll ....... ....,.:.., "'91• .-.• "''""''', mllll•rf IM\lfMI'~ U.00 lllClftfl'ltf· • • • devout Cb.ristian horn~, and the judge based his decision on what i!S said to be religJous discrimina· tion . "l just couldn •t believe the court had gone lo such an ex- treme.·· Cribbs said Wednesday, "But the decision has to be formalized before being carried out," he said. ''I just can 't believe they're going to take Sok Chea away from us .. , "We're going to join with other families and take independent leg~t.action to keep our babies.•· Cribbs said. "The doctor says Sok is coming along right on schedule," Mrs. Cribbs said. ''He weighs 18 pounds and he's a goOO eater. "It's funny,'' she remarked, "but he's so much like our other two children. He's independent, active. s tubborn and very sweet.'' "We love him very much," Cribbs added. ''There's no dif· ference between him and the two others. Our feelings are the same. We have been blessed," he says. Cribbs feels the Judge showed very little humanitarian judg. ment and that the welfare of the children has been overridden. "l can't believe they would take him away from us. I am a peace officer, but as a last tesort, I would be willing to go to jail if I didn't get a day in court. If we've exhausted all legal avenues, and they lake the baby from us, so be it. "But the immigration papers are all in order and everything is leg all.~ Course Set Up In First Aid A first aid course geared lo parents is being offered this month by the adult education de- partment of the Saddleback Valley Uni fied School District. Sessions will be held from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m . Wednesd•ys begin- ning Oct. 15 at Gates Elementary School. 23882 Landisview Ave., El Toro. There is no tuition fee for the course. Graduates will be issU'ed cE>rtifi cates by the Red Cross. To enroll contact Steve Bender. 586-1234 . f'.--P...,,AJ PARKING ducted by the Dally Piiot lut Augu•t indicated thal et1hl oul-ol 10 persons polled were ln oppgsi· lion to the night parking ban. Those who spoke out a1atnst it said It makes ,no pro_vl!ilon foe· multiple... car-tamlUee: and lhat they resented having a law with que1tlonab,le juTtlflcatlon tln- po .. d IJP9R thtm. I r I -·- Prok • Secret Funding -' WNSHAW willfllllJ foiled to oiler focta .... w.. th• d•f•oclaot'• 111111 dw1DI frODd Jury •--""v lhol led to bis iodictm<nt. Not ioi• PUhlic 11.--ol br U...cliollld •I· 1orH1'1 ofn<t-•Calmt lud&e Mclllitr ... n '• diami•••I• will almoet certainly mean a del•Y In ihe triol scheduled f0< Nov, 10. By GARY G RANVILLE CH-. Dtlllr ,.. ... 5&atl Transcripts of Wednesday's closed door meeting between Oranae County District Attorney Cecil Hicks and a two-man board of supervisors committee will not be made publi~ soon, ir ever. CVSD OKs $800,000 Contract Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict trustees have awarded an $800.000 contract for. cof'!vers ion or an ndustrial building into the district's new administration and food services center. The contract went to 'J. Ray Construction of Costa Mesa. J . Ray was the second low est bidder for the hefty remodeling contract. The lowest bidder, Berney Construction, of Irvine, asked that its bid be withdrawn due to a clerical error. It was for $737,700. The ·administration and food services center will be paused in lhe former Inca Plastics building on Calle Aeropuerto near Capistrano Valley Airport. The district purchased the building for $600,000. The· center will house di.strict administrators, a , new board room and kitchen for preparation or lunches served in the district schools. J. Ray will have lOO days to complete the administrative of. fices and 160 days to install the kitchen facilities. Work is expect· ed to, begin in two to three weeks. Superviisor Ralph Diedrich said loday. Diedrich and Supervisor Laurence Schmit met wilt\. Hick.I for three hours to discuss a secret SUperior Court fund and the con- trol of a federally funded law en· forcement inte lligence grant. Hicks had been subpoenaed to appear at what was. in effect. a hearing. The subpoena was issued after supervisors complained their questions about the funds had gone unanswered and that county Auditor·Controller Vic Heim had made little headway in a Board ot Supervisors ordered audit of them. Al the close of the lhree·hour hearing, whatever ill will that ex- isted between the supervisors and I-l icks appeared dissipated. at least publicly. In general terms, the talk was described as cordial and produc- tive. Today Diedrich said Hicks was very cooperative where he could be but there were some questions he couldn't answer. Schmit said the meeting "was only a beginning and there is a lot more to be done.·· ''However,'' he added, ''we·re starting to make some pro- gress." The progress be and Diedrich want is to know on what authority the $20,000 Superior C<>urt fund was established, who controls it and whether or not it is public money. The fund is used in narcotics investigation for buy-bust opera- tions. The supervisors have insisted the money is, in reality. publi c money and should be paid into the county treasury. ~ In tum, Hicks insists that the court fund ls not under contrQl of ~office. HORSE SHOW QUEEN Vlefo'a Debbie Sprlet Viejo Teen To Reign At Foruin Debbie Sprtet, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.·Alan Sprielof Mis - sion Viejo, will be Teen-Ager Queen of tonight's performance of the Forum International Horse Show in l.os Angeles. . Producers of the event d.e· termined that a different queen would r eign during each performance after Steve Ford. youngest son of Presklent Ford, said be would compete in the · event and serve as honorary grand marshal. The queens were selected from the finalists of tbe Miss California Teen-Ager Pageant held in August in Newport Beach. Miss Spriel, a junior al Dana Hills High School, was first r un- ner-up at the pageant: Mission Viejo will be specially honored during Thursday's awards presentation. ~· f'romP..,eAJ Earlier in loday'1 te.Umony, ... A11i1tant District Attorney Capizzi clal!"ed that Hinshaw had been given maa, op. porlunlUes to orfer bia penonal defen11e before the..Or-...Coun· ty Grand Jury. ,... ' Under questionlng'from J>epu. ty District Attorney Doug McFarland. Capizzi told Superior CoucLJJ!l!li• Byron K. McMillan thal Hinsbaw's lawyer at that time was told that the former assessor could a1ao bring witnesses to the grand jury room_ Bul defense attorney Marshall More~ protested durina the third day of a hearing into his motion for. dismissal of all charges that HinShaw's lawyer, whom he has now replaced, did not convey that message to Hinshaw. McFarland, repeatedly ~on­ demning M~gan '• reference to Grar\d JurY deliberations as •'st~r chaSDJ}~r ·proaeecft9gs'' targueil toda.y ilia~ the recent California ~upre,me C9urt de- .. cisiOQ in Johilson versus San Joa· quin .County has no bearing on the Hinshaw case. Both he and Capizzi have in- si;tled throu}'llout the hearing that the Johll_son decision was re· ached because the high court was satisfied that facts favorable td the defendant were withheld from the Grand Jury by the pro- secution. No ·such facts were ever omitted by Capizzi during his presentation or evidence that produced the indictment or Hinshaw, the prosecution con- tends. : LaWyefs for both sid~ predict that the hearing before Judge McMillan will conclude late lo· day. · CEEED Addr.ess SOVIET ••• Traffic I.ight Scheduled Badham Delivers perhaps the best known Soviet dissenter after Alexander I. Solzhenitsyn , the 1970 Nobel Prize.winning author who was finally expelled from his homeland. At Wild West ·One of Laguna Hills' more troUblesome intersections -La Paz Road and McintyreStreet - is scheduled· tq;get a traffic ~ignal dur.ing the current fiscal year. Pessim.istic, Talk · Solzhenitsyn was unable to pick up the award in Stockholm for fear of being unable to relum to his homeland. ·He finafly re- ceived the honor in December following his expulsion rronl the Soviet Union in February, 1974. Sakharov could find himself in a simile~ predicament. • By IDLARY KAYE OfUle~llrl"U•IUtf 1 Pessimism oVer 1prOpbsed nuclear power cutbac:ks, rising unemployment and governmen- tal oil induslry controls, .charac· terized a talk Wednesday in Anaheim by Assemblyman Robert Badham (R·Newporl Beach) . Speaking to the Council on En- vironment, Employment, Economy and Development <C EEEDJ, Badham urged mem- bers to fight governmental con- trols that will ultimately mean "less jo~s and less electricity_" Badham, a candidateinlhe40!.h Co ngressional District, had harsh words for whal he called the ''free lunch syndrome.'' "That's the concept where the government feels it can provide jobs for everyone, free lunches for every body -whether or not they need them -and have an abundant life without electrici- ty," Badham explained. Badham was particularly tough on the forces in California which have put together a nuclear power initiative for the June ballot. Organized by what he called the "Steve Allens and Ralph Naders or the world.'. the in- itiative would immediately re· duce California nuclear JX>Wer plants lo 80 percent capacity un· til they can be proved "absolute· ly safe." There's no such thing as absolute in engineering, Badham claimed. adding that "the plants are actually safer than walking down a country road on a sunny day with {IO cars in sight.'' Badham said nuclear power is critical to California's welfare. If all the scheduled nuclear power plants in the state could produce electricity to their capacity, then h&lf the country's oil deficit would disappear. And, if t he Alaska pipeline were built, the other half of the deficit would disappear, loo, he added. "We'd be an oil·S\lll!'IUS COU'h· try, not a deficit country," Badham said. Warning CEEED members that the nuclear power htitiative is ''more dangerous th an Proposition 20 '' (the coastal con· trols initiative in 1972), Badham ur&ed, "The best thing you can do is to dedicate your time, money and efforts lo see that we continue the good life in California." · Badham said that many people are curious about what the slate loglslalure will do wlth the coastal _plan placed in its lap last month by lhe Calilomla Coastal Commls•lon. The congressional candidate saiet hrcould make no ,'predic· tlons about the o~tcome of the plan, but noted that ihe · pro-- visions in the document would_ I I cost about $10 billion to execute. The signal, near the entrance of the Wild West shopping center, will improve access to com- mercial areas on Mcintyre. "That's not a heckuva lot or money -just one year·s total budget," he moked. An additional ~oefit is that it will intermittently stop traffic on La ·Paz thereby increasing the safety ·or motorists exiting the Hilton Inn and Saddle back · Valley Unified School DistMct lieadquarters. Badham ciiticized the cqastal commiasioner• fo'r extending•con· trots past the 1,000-yard line. br· inging in inla{ld deserts, moun- tains and rivers. "What we need lodoissay, 'Get off my back an'd out of my pocket· ·book. I'd rather do it myself'.'' Badham concluded. Jn recent moritbs, Sakharov has complained repeatedly 9f harassment of him and his fami· ly by the KGQ secret poJice. Sakharov's wife, Yelena, was permitted to travel to Italy in August for treatment of an eye injurx suffered in World War II. Although the lighl ·has been budgeted for 1975·76~ county traf- fic officials cou Id not say precise- ly when it would be installed. 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No roulln• m.iiin t•"'nc•, olting o ' ct .. nin9 netded · ..... ,. • I • E,...1)' Pl.llMr it incti11\du1t1y IMted •t 1u1t on• wHI( t11for• il 11 r••••Md. • SanJa Aoo E'<Jfhi<m Sqti/ltt!U7•&m,• SOtdh' C«ut Plcual-1319 Well{mlnlt1r Mall/1!11~1 • Puente Htlll Mall/965-1551 c PG!ad<na ,• Santa Anita Fa.Mon Ppr~ • WOjldl<md 111)11 ~ '---~ ii;. ---1.:=::;:==========N=""'= m ror 11w. Mall . I .( ' 6 -. • 7 ' I ) \ • • VOL. 68, NO. 282, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ¥ s; --es es: e . ·-~ • • -. • THUltSDlt'i', oCTOeER ~· 1975 . --TEN 'CENT'S' ~warded ·Nobel l»eace ·Prize OSLO. Norway (UPI) -The tm ~obel P·eace Prlae was awarded today to Andrei D. S.kllarov, lather of Illa Sowiel hydrogen. bomb bulliow a prime oPPDIM!nt oraueole1r lettiq. -the award was •NtOli!IX'ed by the Nofwegiaft prfze selection committee. The ffve-member P•tliame.n~•ry e;1-nel picked Sakharov. who baa~abobeenout­ spoken on pe~~ecut1on In ~Sov· • ... ' let Union, ll'Om m«e lllan 50 -Wiien It -l<>fty for ftnal "°"'ld«au.D. Sallltarov:. u. r1. • ~ant pbY"i•i•t who b-lped Cleveiop the SOviet hyarosen bcimb which earned him the title d "1be Father of Ille Soviet lf>boml>." Aa eerlY. •• 1151" he . .began circ)llJlial -mem0& •Nlinl for a hen ~n~clearwtnta Jlllld in 1961 eveo perlOQily ._.iec! to theo ,. • Premler'Nlklta.S_Kmwllcbev to -Sovletmiclearblasta. Sakllill'rov'1 'Calls went un . Ile M and on Dee. s, 1918, he -part io a ODe-inlnute public viliJ-rOP-Human Ri&hta Day wlllcti eGel bim bia job u aec:tion doW ill ~be Soviet nuclear pro. gram.~ Tbe-~.-. Pe11..ce Prize carries -a aw_,.olSJ~tbiayear. Hi.I bi&J>reak c1.me in 1988 with . --·· . -.... .. s a w • • • • S.c1ence Struggle~ I • ~ ~ •• Nobel laureate Max Delbruck told • UC Irvine audience of.350 Wednelday that the battle for scientiftc freedom ~far from won. Pulling e1.•mples. from history of scientists who shocked man Out of his belief that be i1 the center ol the uniVerse, Delbruck said~scienc' is lied to politics but the effort lo separate-ti\' \_•o mqst coo· tinue. Four abocks to man's seli-imace'. s aid Delbruck, Were Copernicus' theory that th' sun! not earth, wis the center of the solar system; .Darwin's thecWy . of evolution; Fr.eud's belief man is driven by hfs sub-~iou1 mlnd; and most recentlY', the discoveries in genetj.cs as a governor of life, I '"' ,. By TO• BAD.EV °'..,...,,.... ... :Eipt_of 11 felony counts ap- proved by the Oranae County Graad Jdry" when i( indicted Concreuman Andrew Hinshaw were dismissed today by Superior Court Judge Byron K. McMillan. ' · Jud&i McMllJan closed a lhree- day h~aring into the derense mo- tion for di1mtssal of all charges by allowin1 j'lSt three bribery al- le&ations to stand. After the t•lk; Delbruck SJJQI<• )ritla -.. Com· mentibg on his own career, ti..rw,11ua...-. of the 11168 l\lobeJldl'e lqr pbysioloey Oi)d i~IJ>,f sa[d, "I WU a faild.i'e as a,PbySfclst. sc>I lurn·ed to astronomy. I failed atbthat and then ~urned to iology. I guess J did all right at that.·· Those charges involve 1-qniliaw's alleg~ soliciting of a $1 ,000 bribe from Beckman lnstrumentr• attorney Roriald Steelman who testified today ror -~ ~ . TfieY ' also ID.¥01ve Hinshaw's ' .U.Cecl receipt of bribes in cuh and stereo equipm~t from the Tandi 1 Corpor,tiOn aild ·Tandy executive Jam-es Buxton. 'FREEDOM NOT_ Nobel Laureate C»lbruck ' Losbig Qaby? \IUdge McMillan dismissed aJI charles related to prosecution alleg8tion1 that the Newport Beach Republican defrauded the county of n.early $1 ,000 in penonal phone calls made from bi1 office while he served as county assessor. He ·airriilarly threw out grand theft charees r.elated to a peHonal trip to Nebraska al- le1edJy billed to the county and the cOngressman's alleged use of OC Re~e'e Child 'D---11~..6' county employes and materials ~91U~ for his own personaJ·affairs while he served as assessor. By JK)B BARKER Hunti~gt.on Beach may come to a Assistant District Attorney °' ... o.ttr1"'1.•,.... close. .. ~' Mlchael ~apiazJ, obviously bit- Ele".en-monlh -oJd James Judge Lester Olson ruled in terly disapP.Qipted at the out- William Sok Chea Cribbs isn't Los Ange'Jes .Supe.rior Court Oct "'-COIJ'le of the keenly-fought hear- aware of it, but he is one of 20 that babies plaeed Jor adoption in&, s_aid hjs office will appeal.the babies who may be taken from through Fainily Ministries a dismiss I. bis home because ot·an adoption st~te licedsed reliliow: .cloptjon i Uhwihaw, obviously delighted. controversy. aa:eaey; bad to be' turned owr to left. Ute "ourtroom with defense Once sUrfering from malnu!ri· Ille IAie Agselt)I ~y o,.parf·. mjomey lllarshail Morgan and lion, Sok Chea is nourishing at ment.iof ~ for placemm0t. hill brother, Bill Hinshaw. who his new home at Elgin Cirele in :fhe b~bles were all placed in , ha• been i>.rei.ent in the Huntington Beach. He crawls to CSeeBABIES, Pace.U) 'CIOW'troom throughOut Ute three- tbe door each evening shouting day ~arini. · da-da" when his American father Judge McMUlan made it clear Gordon Cribbs, 31 , arr;ives home Me Off in. orderin1. di,smissal or eight from his job as supervisor of 88 . icer, felonycoUntsthatnoneofhisdis- CaliCorni.a Fisb and Game .• • missals related to the recent Department game wardem. C California .S,upreme Court de- F:'lown oul of Pbni'\m PeGll ua: OrODer .Aide cision in the case or Johnson der tockJt attact....ti Chea has versu5San~oaq,uin£owlty. grown accusloqi~ lo the comfort The Th'atdebi1ioa Was based on the provided by hi& pretty mother, v.yed m· ft rulint-;'tti4.t t4e prosecution DattE!lli!:" ---.... -~ willfull7 f•lled-to offer facts He's also entertained by blonde A Coeta Mesa Policeman and n~c~ the-defellC!ant's guilt sister Kendra, 2Y.a , who delights an Oranie .CouRt..y1 coroner's de-dtiriii'1 '"'frand Jury proceedings him by singing TV commercial puty are accUsed in a lawsuit of that led~to his indictment. \ jingles, -especially the one. about pocketinc $9,000 in cash al the ~ appeal by the district at· putting a Tio Tac in tlis JDOllth_ CCeta. Mesa homer<>! a heart at-torney's 'Office against Judge ·He rt:ally gets a bang out oftbal. · tack¥ictim. -McMlllan ·s dismissals will He gets aldng well wit,h older Marie Bosley, executrjx of the almost certainly mean a delay in brolherSean,6. elt.ate of Jame_s P. Lekas, 3118 thetrialscbedliledforNov.10. But Sok Chea's happy life in Yma Buren, Costa Mesa. iden.- ' lifted Officer Phillip Dickens " and Deputy Coroner John C. GUI Dri. ··vuig• ." . • defendants in her action filed at tbe Orange County Superior Court this week. Di~#:,,,.,,.il• Mm BoaJey claims that, the 'JJMANi" ·~ •.ooowa,i.t!n}r'!!l'~u·et· ""' ., .. , , • f!ICU after the a_efeii!anti Were • Rvmbltnc out of the called to. \.be bome .following driveway of.z the S•n Lekae' fit•\ beart seizure last Clemente High School J~.tU.it contends that a friend parking lot, motorist. My • Tri ~Trinn , 22 , of'San oltheLekaswasbarredfromthe ~lemente beaded ndrlh room for two' hours during which across A venida Pico. bia personal effects were ex- crunched over a curb and amlned and. •lle1edly toss"ed aown a steep grade and aboUt the pre:miset. Mi. Bosley Earlier in today's testimony, Asrislant District Attorney Capizzi claimed that Hinshaw had be"en given many op- portunities to offer his personal defense before the Orange Coun- ty Grand.Ju~y. Under Qu~_\ionh;ig from Depu- ty District Attoriley noug McFarland, Capizzi told fSee mNSllAW, PageA2) • B4BY BEA.TLE TO YOKO ONO fmally bOunced to 8 stop 4emand1 Sl8,000 .in general l.fte k" 50') r damaaei: and puniUve damages r ta ang out eel o , to lie ...... sed b• the court. barbed wtre'fence. ' J{h Oai Dinh ,Trjnn, 24., · Before"" filing the suit, Mi1s ~· ·Dooley Informed both tlie Goota told police thal he waa Mtia Police and th() Oranae teaclling the.)·oung woman.. eoun:z Sheriff'• Olfi<e of her todrive. . • 1 •• t · Police had some dimcu.J. ~ tun ...,a UlQDeY was mm• • NEW YORK (UPIJ -John Lenn9n and -vo~o .Ono-rt\day bec_11m~ t~.~ J>TO'ld _.,,ta ill an ef1ht·pound, 'IO·ounce '°"' ~an . Ona...J..ennon, tJi~ir i.ttor;:ney .an- nounced. The baby wa! Ix m m a New York hospital at2 a .f,1. n. . Today is Lennon'• 3Slb ·omh- day. ,ty with. lbe investiga ~n~olice cH11f R01er ~eth and ~:!'c:~Je:!t~~:::t•• -•.upervlfatnc coroner's ln- ' ~ilsh. ~ "'8111•tor Jim, Beleaer IMJth said .• \:;: ., I " -P ... ..U) -1, -,; . • 1· ·- Tll<flawyet; L~on Wildes, oald Lermon call• Wfs son an· "AJJ A..,~ BoJ. ''.!--n _ J? .l - t -.· r • . the publication or hi• book, ··Pro&re:N. Peaceful Coexistence a-nd 1ntt!llectual Fl:'eedom, '' wlliCh wu pubilsbed in the Vies!, but only circulated privately irt U>el!oviet Union. • -'l'lte -called for the end to (¥arms-race and the mer1ing of ""alilm and socialism. Slnce tllm. b hu taken \IP the cause of ~ or persons'" he considers bave b.e-en persecuted. for ·- • • political rea1on• and wu a founder of Amne1ty lnterna- tionalln Moftow. . S.kharov, who recently ..,,. feted a mild-hea.rt" attK , s i>em.i"' the best kftOwn Soyiel dissenter after-AleJ"•Dder I . Solzhenitsyn, the 1m Nobel • .Prize--winnin& author wbD tras finally expelled trom Iris homeland. SoJz.benltsyn was "Ullabl to -- JflfeHr1 Gre~ts E_,,erer. pick up the. awara ""in $1Mkbolm for fear of being unable Lo ret\U"'ft to hia homeland. He 111\ally ceived the honor -In December -following hi• expulsion lroln..UM.... Soviet Union in February. 1914. s.:kharov could find himself in ii aimllar predicament. In recent months, Sakbar v bas complained .repeatedly harassment of him and' his fa <See·&0VIET,l'a1e!Zl , • I • J 1 o• Mickey Mouse draws a large smilf from Empress Nagako of Japan as Emperor H\rohiio signs the official guest book during the royal coupl.e's visit Wednesday at Dis- . ~ ~ ~ neyland in An,Weii:n. The royal couple:- toured the grounds and viewed a parade .. ::. Security was tight. Additional photos and,; story, Page A 3. · ' ·= Secret Fundipg .. Aired • • • . • Hicks, Two Supervi.aon Mum on Talks, By GARV GRANVILLE OI -Deily ~t.t Mafl Trans cripts of Wednesday·s closed door meeting between Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks and a two-man board or supervisors committee will not be made public soon. if ever. Supervisor. Ralph O:ie_dfich said today. Diedrich and Supe rv isor Laurence Schmit met with Hicks for three bOurs to'discuss a Secret Superior court fund and the con - trol of a federally funded law'en (drcement intelligence grant.• Hicks had been subpoenaed to appear at what was, in effect. a hearing. · ' .. The subpoena was issued after supervisors complained their questions about the funds had gone unanswered.and that county Auditor-Controller Vic Heim had made little headway in a Board of Supervisor s ordered audit-of them. At the close of the three-hour Trucker Dies But ' Partner Stops Rig A Costa-Mesa t-rucker stricken at the wheel or a double-trail .... rig loaded with lettuce bound from San Jose to New York died early today. but his partner on the run deringly prevented a ma- jor accident on a busy highway_ Sleeping in the driver relief bunk behind the cab, he was _ awakened by a pierci ng cry of agony from Rudolph Campos, SS, shortly before midnight. Moses Smith of Watsonville rolled over in the cramped com- partment lo see Campos slumped against the driver·s side door, authorities said. ~'f.he _victim, who suffered a heart attack, had Ia.Hett against the d,oor handle and it was slowly opening as the big rig roared down King Road in San Jose. Scrambling from the bunk, Walson grabbed his dying partner and held him with his left arm to keep him from tumbling tt>-..the, pavei:n.ent 0J5hing past bCrfbth·tne driverles1 truck. Smith then mana ged to climb into the.driver ·:s seat as the diesel JU111ero•ut roareit through the liight. He s lowly apptie:d the brakes until il".t!atne to a halt . ·.San Jose a,utbori.tles s.Ud he kept t.b e hu ge .F'r eightlin c r ~. loa4ed with S alina~ Valle).' leC- , t~ on the road and upright dur· 'inc the despe ate .rec,ovei'y ef- -foit. • r. I · eoro,.er ·s-depull'8 bl, sOri l'ose \ ' , said this morning lhat Campos, of 2019 Anaheim Ave.,• Costa Mesa. was pronounced dead on arrival at 12 :09 a.m . at the Alex- ian Brother s Hospital. Cost a Mesa police were con- tacted a nd nol ~(ied his wife. Joyce, of th e family home. An autopsy completed al mid- morning showed Ca mpos suf . fe red a heart attack_ Police Seek Park Sniper Irvine police are seeking a sniper in the University Park re- sideJJtial area who shot out the passenge r ~'indow of a UC Irvine studenl ·s car a:s the student drove to campus. James Eris m a , 27, or 2015 Los Alamos, San Cl e mentp. told police he heard a "pop' as the projectile struc k the passenger window. Eristna looked down and found the concave piece of glass knocked out by the bullet in his lap.· The incident occurred ul 4 .30 p.m . \V cdnesday as he d rove along University Driv.e near Yale Ave,-.ue, £rlsm·a told police. Off\cers auspec~a llet gun or small c-ellber fire r u used. \ hearid.g, whatever iU will that eJ- isted between lbe s uper-visO" and Hicks appeared di ssipatea, at least publicly. ·; In general terrqs, the talk w'5 described as cordial and prod~ tive. .:·~ •• Today Diedrich said Hicks was veryCOOperalive Wliere he could be but there were some question1 he couldn't answer. Schmit said the meeting ""fa~ only a beginning and there is a rot more to be done.•· .I' "H?wever ," be added, "we.'.r8 starting t o make some pi'd; gress . ., · • The_ progress he and l)iedrjclJ want 1s lo know on what authorit1 the $20,000 Superior Court fund was established, who contro1S~Jt and whether or not It is publl'e money. tSee HICKS, Page A2l -·- • .. Coasf. Weather Mostly cloudy tonight and Friday with about 20 percent cha nce of li ght rain Friday. Lo ws toni ght 55 to 62. Cooler Friday with highs mostly in the 60:-;. INSIDE 'lODA Y "The cr ookJ are sta!l'ng out - because i t i sn't safe fo r '· them:' say:t Oceanside':t neiO police chief. who ha:t r4!'tX'Tsed the rising fide of crime 111 the San Diego County c1tu S.ee Page AB. htdex Al YMW :;o,....I(" •• ~Mlf'9 . I ••""11 .. n'llMC~ <• l•!#fmiOO!Oll '. L.M ... ,d ., '"111.A...,.0\ Cat-Mr c ....... , ., MOvi., • 'CM1tono11 " .,.,~IF"~" .. " a. ..... 01 !) .......... ,.. ... .. ,_ <· 0: afll?9 C...f'I, .. Cnl•-111 ' -..i ... ~. -: I O."'fl ... tl(11 Silria P'of'\1r "~ ldll ... lt l l"O"', . :.11Kl!J!Mrl11.1 ,. l lll•rtt/11n""' ,, t ....... , .... • •• fi""'" {,l·I ,,_~ .. ""'"II• Jtl<orct ... ""''"' •• "'o.ntMr •• -rtl NI..,. M ,DJ t I ·' . ,• 41 lWL Y PILOT , . ' . <1.Saucer • '!.Seekers :: -'All Safe' .. . ... . . ~ 87 llaJted Pre11 International ·'./. Telephoqe calls would indicate ,. ·· ;.. the mi.ssin& persons who followed ... ·~"· a mysterious couple to a secret ·~ ... training ground for a UFO flight ·· · to eternity were in California or , .the Midwest. ·,~ Wherever they are, the callers '· .. said Wednesday, they are safl~ '•'..andhappy. .". Callers who identified ·" themselves as parents of Robert :· • Rubin, 24, of Brooklyn . who took • .. ' up residence in the wooded hills ·•.l\1''ol lhe Oregon coast about threl' • years ago, told W PIX television in New York City that Rubin had , 1• ·called them .. , They said he reported all the '.• missing persons were safe and '.' somewheren the Midwest. Rubin .. -,.,~is one of the 15 to 20 persons who . ' . disappeared from Oregon after a . · middle·age couple held a meel- ·,!'1. ing at Waldport, Ore., Sept, 14 • ;...• urgine followers to prepare to be ... ~ taken to a better life on another •· planet. Tom Becker, operator of radio • · station KNPT, Newport, Ore., in ::·"' the county where the furor start- .. -' ed, said he received a telephone . call from one of the group report. • r ,. 'ing "they are all happy." . ~' I" He aaid he agreed not to iden-:~' tify the caller or the location of the group. Melvin Gibson, ... · criminal investigator for the . ,Oregon State Police at Newport, ·• ·· said there is no way to verify that · ·· the caller was who he claimed to • ·be. .. ~ .... '>'' : ~~~-Judge Denies .. ' ·:,··Freedom Bid .. ;.t~" .J; ... . :~For 'Squeaky' .1 ... '.:(..· WASIUNGTON (U PI) -U.S. ' • SUpreme Court Justice William ~ ... --o. Douelas today refused to .. &rant-freedom to Lynette Alice ' ,. Fromme pending her· trial on char1e1 of attempting to as- 1as1in ate President Ford in Sattamento on Sept. S. 1!1; Doualu simply wrote the word ;.:'1! 'donlod" on U.e request. filed :J"' ~•1. forfreedo1J:1«red1:1CU~. . i.••olher'350,000 ball. ;··1 . Miss Fromme, 26, a foJJower of .':•·convicted murderer Charles ; M-.on, asked to be released front a CaliforniaJail on her own recoenilance pen lng the start of hertrialNov.4. Aa an alternative, s he suggest- <ed a substantial reduction in her ;~j present bail of· $350,000. which . z 1 . wu earlier reduced from $1 ,'{) million by ,U.S. District Judge ~:1 Tbomu J: MacBride. : l , She is ~Ing held in a max-:~ t imum •ecurity isolation cell at ·: • the Sacramento County jail. ; ~ The maximum $1 million bail . :. : was set by a federal magistrate '~, the day Miss Fromme pointed a "': .45-c'atiber pistol at Ford as he ."":walked across the state Capitol .::• lf'OUDds. MacBride 18terreduced. ; • it but refused a request by ; ! ; federal defender E . Richard ·: • Walker that she be released : : : without bail. ~ .. ._ -'I JJr. F,.._ Pqe Al '!' itl THEFf ••• . ' :t• that investigations were made : t· and that no basis was found to the ;t . allegations against their • ~, employes, and that no action has :t i been taken a1ainit them. ·~) Tbe investigation into the com· :~1 plaint agalnat Dickens was niade ;ti bJ the Costa Mesa pol.i"ce and the !~i eomplaint against Gill was in-;~! vestieated by sheriff's deputies. " :~' .. ., :~1 -~t it; ,• 1 ~J •• . , :t\ •H 'E"i t ... ,. ,. • .. .. •I., ~: •• ... ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Prt.....,m_P,..,_ CUii• .. u .............. FIGHTING FAMIL Y-<:ambodian infant 'Sok C~hea nestles on the lap of his American brother Sean, wbil arlene and Gordon Cribbs and their daughter Kendr ook _on .. Fro.Page Al REFU.GEE BABIES. • • 3evoUt Christian homes, and the judie based his decision on what is ~;it'd to be religious discrimina· lion. "1 just couldn't believe the court had gone to such an ex- treme," Cribbs said Wednesday. "But the decision has to be formalized before being carried oUt, ''. he said. ''I just can't believe they're going to take Sok Chea away· from us." "We're going to join with other families and take independent legi.I action lo keep our babies ... Cribbs said. ''Ttte doctor says Sok is coming along right on schedule," Mrs. Cribbs said. ''He weighs 18 paunds and he's a good eater. "It's funny,'' s he remarked, . "but he's so much like our other two children. He's independent, active, stubborn and very sweet." "We love him very much," Cribbs added. "There's no dif- ference between.him and the two others. Our feelings are the same. We have been blessed,·· he says. Cribbs feels the judge showed very little humanitarian judg- ment and that the welfare of the children has been overridden. "I can't believe they would take him away from us. I am a peace officer, but as a last resort, I would be willing to go to jail if 1 didn't gel a day in court. tfwe've exhausted all legal avenues. and they take the baby from us. so be it . "But the immigration papers . are all in order and everything is legal.·· CEEED Address • Badham DeliveJ"s Pessimistic Talk By IULARY KAYE Oftlte0.11•"'-' ..... Pessimism over proposed nuclear power cutbacks, rising unemployment and governmen· ta! oil industry controls, charac- terized a talk Wednesday in Anaheim by As semblyman Robert Badham ( R-Newport Beach>. Speaking to the Council on En- vironment. Employment, Economy and Developme nt (CEEED), Badham urged mem· bers to fight governmental con- trols that will ultimately mean ''Jess jobs and less electricity.·· Badham, a candidate in the40th Congressional District, had harsh words for what he called the ''free lunch syndrome." "That's the concept where the government feels it can provide jobs for everyone, free lwiches for everybody -whether or not they need them -and have an abundant life without electrici- ty," Badham explaliled. Badham was particularly tough en the .forces in California wbiCh have put together a nuclear power initiative for tbe June ballot. Organized by what he called the "Steve Allens and Ralph Naders of the world", the in· itiative would immediately re- duce California nuclear power plants to 80 percent capacity un· til they can be proved "absolute· lysafe." There's no such thing as absoluteJ n engtneerlne, Ba.dham claimed, adding that "the plants are actually safer than walking down a country road on a sun"hr day with no cars In sight.'' Badham a~ld nuclear power is -· ' critical to CaliCornia's welfare. If all the scheduled nuclear power plants in the state could produce electricity.to their capacity, then half the country·s oil dericil would disappear. And, if the Alaska pipeline were built. the other half of the deficit would disappear, Loo, he added. "We'd be an oil·surplus coun- try . not a deficit country." Badham said. Warning CEEED membe rs that the nuclear power initiative is ''more dangerous th an Proposition 20'' (the coastal con- trols initiative in 1972 ), Badham urged, "The best thing you can do is to dedicate your time. money and efforts to see that we continue the good life in California.•· Badham said that many people are curious about what the state legis lature will do with the coastal plan placed in its lap last month by the California Coastal Commission. The congressional candidate said he could make oo predic· lions about the outcome of the plan, but noted that the pro- vision! in the document would cost about $10 billion to execute. Bloodmobile Visits The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be at the University Park· Clubhouse, 4530 Sandburg Way, Irvine, !roi'n 3 to 7 :~ p,m, Oct. 17. Appointments m._y be made by calling the Red Cross at 835-5381. ·' I I "l'hroat' Trial -· · 'Goes to Jurors By JOHN YALTEllZA ~ .. o.u, Pl"S..,, Prosecutor Tony Rackaukas described two sex movies shown at B.ilboa's Pussycat Theater as being like ''eewage running in the streets" in his closing argu- ments to a Harbor Court jury. Defense 'attorney Robert McDaniel, on the other band. took a low key approach, assert- ing that the two movies at issue, "Deep Throat" and ""The Devil in Miss Jones" were sexy all right, but within the limits of community standardi. Thus, McDaniel argued, the prosecution had proved nothing in the trial. The case went to the jury at 4 p.m . Rackauka!l, however, ground down hard on the two skin nicks in an ofien·graphic summation of the ~pie's case. Alluding to parables about sewage runn·ing ih the streets and garbage' mouldering in back yards, prosecutor Rackaukas re- counted the s'ex acts portrayed in the films. Asserting as he did in opening F,,_PageAI IDCKS ... The fund is used in narcotics investigation for buy-bust opera· lions. The supervisors have insisted the money is, in reality, public money and should be paid into the county treasury. In turn, Hicks .insists that the court fund is not under control of his office. arguments-that tbe films themselves were the best evidence and were obscene - the prosecutor hammered away in"the early 1t11es about the se- qµences of acts portrayed in each film. Soon afterwards. defense lawyer McDaoiel .sk'eued to the jury in less strident delivery that, certainly, arapbic sex was portrayed in each film., but that portrayal still did not. qualify them as obscene under current CaWornia law. He cited ~xpert testimony which he said showed that the films were well within current limits of candor. JJe added although they may have created some healthy arou:sal, that under definitions of law, the effect did not qualify as arousal of a morbid interest in sex. But the prosecutor differed in the most graphic of ways. Describing the defense expert testimony as ''baloney," Rackauckas drew an analogy. ''Take, for instance, a city where it is illegal for raw sewage to flow through the streets," he said, "And suppose that one day a river of sewage began to flow down a street. "Say that someone calls ln ex- perts a nd they walk up close to the river of Sewage and pull out a banana . "Then they pull out a pear. declaring that they have dis- covered something of value; they shout 'we have fruit salad here·,'' he said. ·'Nevertheless, it's still sewage and it's still illegal," he added. Now It's Cops Police Wiretaps Describe_d WASHINGTON <UPI) -A former Houston police officer, who begins a three-year sentence for wiretap· ping next week, testified today that illegal electronic surveillance is widespread in both police and federaJ law enforceme nt agencies. Anthon~ V. Zavala, formerly of the Houston Police Department's narcotics division, said that between 1968and1972 he personally was involved in "'about35il- legal wiretaps." "I would estimate that during the time I was there the narcotics division conducted somewhere between 700 and 1,000 illegal wiretaps ," he said. "It was the most effective law enforcement tool we had.'' . Zavala testified before the House Select Commit- tee on Inte11igence investigating electronic sur- veillanceof.U.S. citizens. . Wiretapping, Zavala said, took place with the knowledge and help of the telephone company and with the permission of police supervisors. He said the equip· ment "was manufactured, as a matter of fact, on the sixth floor of headquarters." ... _ PEACE PRIZE WINIEI Russia's Andrei Sak!Wov F,....PqeAI SOVIET .•. ly by the KGB secret police. Sakharov's wife, Yelena, was permitted to travel to-J'laly in August for treatment of an eye injury suffered in World War II . Last year's prize waS shared by the late Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku SatO and former Irish Foreign Minister Sean McBride. 'F,....PqeAI IDNSHAW Superior Court Judge Byron K. McMillan that Hinshaw's lawyer at that ·time was told that the former asseasor could also bring witnesses to the grand jury room . But defense attorney Marshall Morgan protested during the third day of a hearing into his motion for dismissal of all charges that Hinshaw's lawyer, whom he has now replaced, did rfol convey that message lo Hirulhaw. McFarfand ~ repeatedly con- demning Morgan's reference to Grand Jury deli'berations as ••star chamber proceedings" areued today that the recent California Supreme Court de· ci.sion in Johnson versus San Joa· quin County has no bearing on . the Hinshaw case. Both he and Capizzi have in- sisted throughout the hearing that the JohnsOft>decision was re· ached because the high court was· satisfied that facts favorable to the defendant were withheld from the Grand Jury by the pro· secution. · No such facts were ever ~milted. by. Capizzi during hi s presentation. of evidence that produced the indictment or Hinshaw. the prosecu'tion con- tends. Lawyers for both sides predict. that the hearing before Judge McMillan will conclude late to-- day. J. HERBERT HA l ~ew~llers fine /e\'o'f!llers & S1l11ersm1ths Since 1898 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' . ' I And, more important, it's a Pulsare from J.HERBER1ffAll It's hard to hide your pride 'Nflen-you shoW this new Pulsar to 'your friends. Just a flick of your wr ist flashes the time in glowing red numerals. Push - a button, and it shows the exact second. Push another, and Pulsar tells you the month and date. 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COUNTY, ~I F~RNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1975 TEN CE""T~ &Ch8rgeson i11shaw TOssedlJut· llYTO• llASLEY -..-. .......... ol II retooy ...unta ap. by tbe Or-• County Jury wbn it indicted ~muAndrewltilDbaw wer.e di•mj11ed todaY. by SuperiGr Court Juqe llyroo lC. lie Millan._ . • Jud&e lldllllu closed a lllree- day he~ Into lbc der-mo-tion. fur dismiasal or all £barges b)' .i-tn1 JUst three bribery al- l~iml• to stand. fue c.barges lnvolv• HtmfjAw"• aUeaed sollcillna ot • 11.000 bribe from. Beckman IAltnlmeata • • attorney Ronald • -man wbo IHtiroed lo!lay-for u....-..iion. -Tbey allO involmt. llMbaw·11 •ll11ed recelj>( or .,_ in cash and stereo-equipment from the Tandy Corporation anc:I Tandy fteeut.ive James Buxton. Judie llclliUan dismissed all dlarlH relatod to pr<>oeculion •D•••tioas that ~ ,::ru::t Beach Republicaa the c-euaty of nearly 1·1.000 in ~·I Ph4!>• calbi made from blf office w~il• be ser.eit as COUD~aaHS&Or. ' He almilai;l:r lb~ out:&rand theft charces n,tated to a persona) trip to Nebr.asta-.al-a":\ Mickeg Greets E•peror Mickey Mouse draws a large smile from Empress Nagako of Japan as Emperor ~hito sigps the-official guest boo!< during • n·eyland in Anaheim. The royal couple toured the grounds and viewed a parade .. Security was tight. Additional photos and ltory, Pagl' A 3. . Ule roy"I COUP,l~'s visit W 16 DJS· Supervisors Meet .IJicks In Secret By GARY GllANTILLE. Of .. et.11-,~ ....... Transcripts of Wednesday 's closed door meeting between Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks and a two-man board of supervisors committee will not be made public soon, if ever, Supervisor Ralph Diedrich said today. Diedrich and Supervfsor Laurence Schmit met with Hicks for three hours to discuss a secret Superior Court fund and the con- trol of a federally fun'ded law en- forcement intelligence grant. Hicks tiad been subpoenaed to appear at what was, in effect, a hearing. The'subpoena was issued after supervisors complained their que!stions about the funds had gorie unanswered and that county Auditor-ControlJer Vic Heim had made little headway in a Board of1Sui;>ervisors ordered audit of them. At lhe)<'.lose ol the three-hour heario1, wla·•tever ill will tb•t ~· isled between· the supervi.IOn and Hico •-•red diaipated, at least publicly. 1 " In gener.al terms., the talk was CSee W CKS, Page A!I Orange C o ast ·---- We athe r Mostly cloudy' t~ighl and f'rjday with abOul 20 percen t Ch ,nce, of light . ·ratn Friday~ Lows·t.onicht 55Jo62.,Cooler Frld•ywitb. hlshl mmUy in the 9111!. •1'1• .. & r••-' Y "Tiie CTOOb.ore ft"!llOll ~ ~cav•e ft f •m•t 1aft /or thlfm," IOJl.t-Qceonridf'l·fWW poll~ chief, toho kl rewrwd the ri.ring tidi of crime m thtt San ~ County cit11. See ~AS. ..... ., " . , •• .. ..... .. CJ ... .. t!!l •• \"' ·1 l!'/.Qt Doubted On Hiromto SAN DIEGO CAP) -A man with a rifie equipped with a telescope siJht was questioned on a freeway overpass today shortly after Emperor Hirohito of Japan· passed beneath, poli'ce said. (Later· he was released. > ,. Sani Diego Police Capt. Manuel Guaderrama said, "l'm sure no shot was fired. ~he man has been de- tained for ""'questioning by Secret ServiCe pfricers, ·· Guaderrama said. He was believed to be in hislateteens. ' The arrest l~k place a few minutes before 11 a.m .. jUst after Hirohito's motore:a,J.e passed beneath the 'o-vefJ)a111 bridge to HarbOr fsland at the edge Of Lindbergh Field. .; J:udge Denies • FteedomBid F~r 'Scju~a.ky~ WASWNGTON CUl'll -U.S. 9Jpreme Gourt Justice William 0 . DougJaS" t·o·day refused to grant freedom to Lynette Alice Fromme pending her trial on charges of attempting~ to as- sassinate President ~F-or'd in $a,c•ap1~nto on Sept. 5. Douglas simply wrote the wor "deni!(I." on the request. filed Monday, for freedom or reduction or her $350,000 bail. • Miss From J)'le, 26, a follower of convi'cted murder.er Charles Manson, asked to 1be released from a Califorriia jail on her own recogn11anc~ 'pending the start of hertria l'Nov. 4. _ Al Ml al&emative, she suggest· · ed • ..-.....Ual reduction in her Pl •eat bail or $350,000, which was earlier reduced from Sl mlJJloO 'by O.s. District Judge Thomas J . MacBride. ·B4lJy BE.4TLE W -YOKO ONO ·NEW YORK. CUP[) -John l.ennon and Yoko Ono today became the proud parents of an elght·pouod, 10-ounce son, Sean Ono Lennon, t heir attorney an- nouriced. ·Tbe baby was born Jn a Nn; York hospital at2a.m . , .T"'!•)I ia Lennon '1, 35th ~lrth· d•Y·i The laWyer, Leon Wildeii said Lennon c•l bia ao,. an ·"AJJ. American Boy.'' ~~~.,..-~~~~~~- • • "' UFO.Pair's Converts Said Safe· By United P ress International Telephone calls would indicate the missing persons who followed a mysterious couple to a secret training ground for a UFO ftight to eternity Were in California or lhe Midwest. \ Wherever they a're. the callers said Wednesday. they are safe and happy. c,.11ers who identified ·themselves as parents or Robert Rubin, 241 Or Brooklyn, who took up residerice in ~the wooded hills of the Oregon coast about three years ago, told VlrlX television in N~York City that Rubin had called them. ---"f They said h~ rep(jned al I the missing perSoos w~ safe and some.wheren'the Mic:hyest. Rubin is One of the 15 tO 20 ~s who disappeared from Oregon after a middle-age couple, beld a meet· ing at Waldport, ,Ore., Sept. 14 urging followers to prepare to be taken to a better life on another planet. Tom Becker, operator of radio station KNPT, Newport, Ore .. in the county where the furor start- ed, said be received a telephone Call from obe oCtlie-group report- ing "they are all happy." He sajd he af:feed not to iden· tify the .calJef 9r the location of -~be group. M,el.vin-Gibson, crim\nal iJ}v.estigator (or the Oregon Stile Police at Newport. said there ii no way to verify that the caller was who he claimed to be. In San Francis.co, Jim Eason , talk show host for radio station KGO, sai4 he got a 'collect call from Ukiah, Calif., from a man who called himself "Zolar." "Zolar" said a gn)up of 87 persons is in Northern California CSee UFO, P age A!) Bandit :Uits Hair Stylist An armed baridit wearing a ski mask fled with $500 in cash Wed - nesday evening from Gigi Hairstyles, 16045 Bolsa Chica St., \ Huntington Beach police report· ed today . Officers ..gaid the man , described as about 25 yea:rs old,. five feet eight inches tall and s1'8der, put.l ed •~·38 cali.ber·tJl'°"e 'steel revolver on the clerk, de· manded tbe cash and ran. Police 11jd Jte had dark hair, a muatactie •nd a'ldel>unm. , I "T - I ' . .. ·: lqedly billed to the county and · left the courtroom with defense VttluaSaoJoaquinCoum.y. lbe cona:ressman's alleged use of attorney Marshall Moreen and That deeition w•s based on the roua.ty employes and materials his brother, Bill Hinshaw. wtto .r.u!inC' tbat tbe prostculion forbisownpersonalaffairswhile has# been pre sent in the wtllfu.tl7 failed to~·otter facts be served 11is assessor. courtroom throughout the three-net•tlae \be defendant's glJih Assistant District Attorney day hearing. durtq gr and jury proceedinCs Micb~eJ Capizzi, obviously bit-Judie McMillan made. il clear t11at led to bis i.Ddtttment.. .. terly disappointed at the out· in ordering dismissal of eJ•ht An appeal b the' dlatrict at. come of the keenly-fqht hear· felony counts that none of hi.I dis-toro1y'1 office •la.inst Ji inc. said his office will appeal the missals related to the recent '*lie Millan ·s di1ai11al1 W dismissal. California Supreme.· Court de. .uDoet certainly mean~ dela Hinshaw, obviously delighted, cision in the c•se o( Jobnaon (8ee HINSHAW. Page~. ~--• Parents 'LOse-Tot? ' • J Huntington Refugee in. Controveny;: By BOB BARKER CM .. Deltypti.t .... ' Eleven-mon·th.-old ,James William Sok Chea Cribbs isn't aware of it,, but be is one of 20 babies who may ' be taken from . bis bome, because of an adoption aont.rOversy ... Once suffering (rom malnutri- tl~. Sot Chea is flourishing at hiJ new bom e at El~Circle in Huntington Beach. He crawls to the door each evening shouting da-da when his American. father Gordon Cribbs, 31 , arrive&;..home from his job as supervisor of California Fish and Game Department game wardens. F1own out of Phnom' Penh un - der rocket attack, Sok Chea has grown accustomed to the comfort provided by his pretty mot.her~ Darien!'. He's also entertained by blonde sister Kendra, 2~. who delights him by singing TV commercial jingles, especially the one about putting a ,Tic Tac in -his mouth. He really gets a bang out of that. He gets along well with older brother Sean. 6 . But Sok C~a'a happy lire in Huntington. Be•ch may come to a olo&e. .... _ 1.ud«.,. · ~ter Olson ruled. in l.od Angeles Superior court Oct that babiea placed for adoption throug.h Family Ministries, a state licensed religious adoption agency, had to be turned over to (he Los Angeles Co.unty Depart- ment of Adoptions for placement. The babies. were all Placed in devout Christian homes, and the judge based his decision on what is said to be r eligious discrimina- tion. . "I just couldn 't believe the court had gone to such an ex· treme:•· Cljbbs said Wednesday. "But the decision has to be formalized before being carried out," he said. "I just Can 't believe they're going to take Sok Chea away from us.'' "We're going to join with other families and take independent legal action to keep our babies," Cribbs said. ''The doctor says Sok is coming along right on schedule,'' Mrs. Cribbs said. '"lie weighs 18 pounds and he's a good eater. . -·- "It 's funny,'' s he remarked, "but he's so muc h like our other two children . He's independent. active , stu bborn and very sweet." •• · .., ... ., ,. ... ...., "We· love him very much," AGHTING FAMILY-C·ambodian infant.SOk ChU 'nes Cribbs added. "There's no dif-on the lap of his American brother Sean, while -Dari ~ ~ J .~ M~ Whinney Free Ma~. Release d After Serving Term F Qr Bribecy ~~ Former Westminster Mayor Derek McWhinney, 37, is back al his office in Westminster Memorial Park after serving a sent~nce since Feb. 19 at the California ins titution for men at Chino. Sentenced in 1973 on two felony counts, McWhinney has been commuting from the Los Angeles Central City Community Center, a facility' run by the state for prisoners on work furlough pro- grams. ''It's great to be back," McWhinney said tbil morning. "It really beats Chino." McWhinney has been driving to Westminster since Sept. 19. He says he works at his office six days a week from 7 a.m, until 10 or 11 p.m . each night ''trying to catch up on my work." • He says he is given 96 hours of free tlme each mol'lth and he spends it with hi s wife Jackie and five c~ildren on weekends. "It l8 a shock' going through the prison system ,'' McWhinney said. "It wasn 't ~o baa physically," he. relatec.1, jbul it W&.4. tough (l6yi:hb1Qilcally and there was an emotional strain. The hardest ~a was 1ubjecting my wife and kids and family 'and triends to \+ "\. • it ... he addl'd. "My wife worked day and night at the office ( McWhinney has a fl ower s hop and sales agen- cy) at the mortuary, and then she had to ,drag the kids to Chino every weekend ." he said. "She did s uch a great job that I think I'll give her permanent employment,·· .he quipped this morning. McWhin ney said he was Ford Advi.ser 'Trickster?' WASHINGTON CAP) -Stuart Spence r , recently nam ed political director of President :Ford's 1976 presidential effort ran a campaign1ng school in th~ 19:60s which taught Politicians lncks such as phone tapping and spying, according to the Scripps-· Howard newspapers. Spericer. a Los Ang e les political strategist, denied the accusation, which Scripps. Howard =i:aid came from political consut~ant Raymond V. llum- phreya and three unnamed source;s who also attended the campaign courses. ' . ~ .. · • • bolstered by the steadfastness (zf hi s friends that included State Controller K en Cory anCl Westminster Chi ef or Polic~ Walter Scott. ·: ' "Scott visited me two or three limes as did 150 to 200 olh~ friends," he said. .,_-: McWhinney was sentenCcd ln June of 1973 involving a $10,006 payoff for an agriculture lease tft Mile Square Park in Fountaf? Valley, allejedly meant as ~ political contribution. :-. He was convicted of attempt'd grand theft and conspiracy '9 commit grand theft and was se.D<- tenced to one to 10 years ti) prison. ;"* "I feel l didn't commit the · crime,'' McWhinney said, "but mainly I'm just happy to be back." ·- Sentenced In the same c11~e was Tad Fujita, a onetirrte Westminster, planning co")_. mission member, who was givad a six-month counly jail term. •• 'Foday was an especially happy day-for McWhinney. . : '1lt's our fifth anniversary," l):9. said, "and I sent my wire arid kids on ·the train to S:m Diegoll · Sea World ... he said. "I'm flaPPl' 1 can cive ·my wife sorne fooe._. time." / I::; • .. , ·-=·-:--\ .. • I e DAil Y PILOT H/F Thur9dey.Oetobtf9, 1175 ·Science St~ggles,, ,, . ... I r ... " * 'FREEDOM NOT WON' Nobel Laureate llelbruck f(obe1 laureate Max ,., · Del&ruck told a UC Irvine audl•nce of 350 W..in,eday th•! the battle for sctenUflc , freedom le far from won . Pulling epmpl"" from h.iistory1 of scientists who shocked man o~t or his belief that he ·is the cent.er of the universe, Delbruck said s cience is tied to palitics but the effort to separate the two must con· tinue. Four shock s to man's self-image, said Delbruck, were Copernicus' theory that the sun , not earth, was the center of the solar system ; Darwin 's theory of evolution ; FreudJs belief man is drive n by his sub· conscious mind ; and most recently. the discoveries in genetics as a governor or life. Arter the t alk, Delbruck spoke with stude nts. Com- menting on his own career , the winner of the 1969 Nobel prize for physiology and medicine said, "I was a failure as a physicist, so I turned to astronomy. I failed at that and then turned to biology. f guess I did a ll ri ght at that ." .Mqnson Girl; Held ~y: rolice SACRAMENTO <AP) -One or convicted .mass murde r er Charles Man s on 's form er followers •has been arrested here in connection in the so.call ed "Honolulu Hamburger Caper·· case, pc> lice said today. Ruth Ann Morehouse. 22, known to the Manaon fa mil y as "Ouiah,"' was a rrested We<lnes· day on a 1971 Los Angeles war· r:ant. She and others were accused of ·giving an LSD-laced hamburger tn Honolulu to Barbara Hoyt , a _prosecution witness in a trial which resulted iii. the convictions of Manson and three fe male followers . Police detective Harold Joines, who made the arrest, said Wed· nesday the warrant charged her with failure to appearforsentenc· _ ing on a charge of conspiracy to commit mu rder. "Jt was no problem, she was very cooperative,'' Joines said of the arrest made at an apartment in north Sacra mento. Lynette f<~rom me·, now accused of atte mpting t o assassinate Pre side nt Ford, and Miss Morehouse were atpong the fi ve l'O·defenda nts in the case. Soviet Physicist .Wins Nobel Prize All we re convicted in Los Angeles in 1971 of conspiracy to dissuade a witness from testify· ing against Manson in the Tale· l.aBianca murder trials. That charge is a misdemeanor. The co-defendants, including Miss Fromme. were sentenced to OOdays in jail in April 16, 1971 , but Miss Morehouse failed to appear. OSLO, Norway (UPI) -The \1975 Nobel Pe ace Prize was •warded today to Andrei D. :&akharov, father of the. Soviet rhydrogen bomb but now a prime q>ponent of nuclear testing. The award was aru10unced by the Norwegian prize selectiOn (committee. The five-member .a>«rliamentary panel picked ·Sakharov, who has also been out- .poken on persecution in the Sov~ "iet Union, from more than so mminations when it met today for final consideration. ~·Sakharov, 54, is a brilliant physicist who helped develop •• the Soviet hydroaen bomb which earned him .the ttUe of '"The Father of the Soviet H-bomb.'' Al earl'y as 1958 he beean tirculating ·memos calllna for a ,&n on nuclear tests and in 1981 even personally appealed to then .f'remier Nikita S. Khrushchev to •~t Soviet nuclear blastS. S ktiarpv'•· calla went un- ed and on Dec. 5, 1986, he part in a •9ne-mlnute publ,ic \rl1il for. Human Rt1hts Day which cost him his job as section chief in' the Soviet nuclear pro-" cram. ' '.The Nobel Peace Prize carries award of $122,000 thie year. Ilia bla break came In 1968 with e publication of hlJ book •. cress, Peaceful Coulstence d Intellectual Freedom." ch was published in the West, only circulated privately in . Ille Soviet Union . The book called for the end to the arms race and the merlin& of' i;:8pitaliam and sociallam. Since d¥!n· he has taken up the cause of ~ of persons he considers h•ve been per ecuted for P,olitical reasons and was \a founder or Amnesty lnterna- . ~anal in Moscow. . ' -j ,Sakharov. who recently sur: ~red a ·mild heart attack, is"' rhaps the best known Soviet issenter after Alexander I . " ~lz:benitsyn , the 1970 Nobe l f.rize-winning author who was linally expelled from his ~meland. 11 Solzhenitsyn was unable to i:tick up the award in Stockholm flx' fear of bein1 unable to return 4> bis homeland. He finally re- . Qelvecl the honor in December tpllowing his expulsion ·from the '• ORANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT ' ' T .. Or ..... CN \l 0.11• .. Hol. .,in. wlll<ll II t c...-. tlW l'<ltWl·"••n. " po,obl1.,,... b¥ lr.t • er ... c,e..1 P\1611\l'll"ll c_, s.-.i• I todltlells -"""'IKMd ""°""'' ll'W.....,., F<ldaw ' flllt C..Uo ""'"°' NtwPorl 9'«11, ~""!1°'91°" f kMll/FDlll'llOll' V•H•Y. lr~I ..... S..d<lltbK-~ Vllln' trod IAt ""ll ll•KlllSoUlll CN•t. 1" tll!Q!f f ......,.1.-i1111<1 11 PWbll~ '411..-0.vt..-.ci ~"" t \_..,._ TIW ..,1,..1pa1 PMbll•ll•<>O pl.ol!! '' 91 UO I WHI 11•¥ SlrHI, c ... 10 Mt,•. l•lllorl'I• 'l?U6. • I' Robert N. Weed PrHM!inl An<I Pulllll"""• ' ! Jack R. Curley VI(' PrHlet~\ Mid Gf-•I """""II"' Thomas Keevil • ' - i!"dl10f T"°mas A . Murphine Mt""lnl l.dllor - • • ' A.I'"-" PEACE PRIZIE>•WINNER Ru11l1'1 Andrttl S.ldllrov SQV:iet Union in February, 1974. Sakharov could find himself in a similar predicament. In recent months, Sakharov ha& complained repeatedly of haraument of him and his fami- ly by the KGB secret pc>lice. f' ..... PageAJ WCKS •.. described as cordial and produc- liye. Today Diedrich said fficks was very cooperative where he could be but there were some questions he couldn't .imswer . Schmit said lbe m~ ''was only a beginning and there is ·a lot more to be done." , "However," he added, "we're starting to make some pro· gress.'' The progress he and Diedrich want is to know on what authority the $20,000 Superior Court fund was established, who controls il and whether or not it is public money. · The fund is used in narcotics investigation tor buy-bust opera- tions. The supervisors have insisted the money is, in reality, public money and should be paid into the cowity treasury. ln turn, Hicks insists that the court fund is not under control of his office. The five in the hamburger case eventually pleaded no contest to a charge of conspiracy to dis· suade ,a witnes&J That plea does not admit guilt,\ but accepts the penalty. There was no e xplanation of why the warr"ant referred to a murder cons piracy charge, Joines said. Authorities said they learned where Miss Morehouse was in · a search of anothe r apartment several miles away which rt!iss Fromme shared with another Manson follower, Sandra Good. The search was made after Miss Fromme·s arrest Sept. 5 on the charge of trying to kill Ford. Joines sa id Miss Morehouse had two small children with her. girls aged 4'12 and 2'h. They were left with friend s or hers at her re- .quest, Joines said. The detective said Miss Morehouse had been living In Sacrarhentofor two years. Before that, she lived with a sister in the Carson City, Nev., area, he said: FrOMPageAJ UFO ••• after the return of 17 from Colorado as a result of publicity. <Several persons had received mail from the missing with Colorado postmarks.) "Zolar" said all the persons who joined had done sovoluntari· ly and are true believers. He said they are not giving money to him UFO CULTISTS DRAW THE CURIOU$-AS and are not required to give up their children. Al Newport, however, Gibson said officers confirmed that one young couple. Ron and Judy Greenberg, had left their year. old son, Noah, and 3-year·old dallghter, Jenna, with JoAnn Burrell after signing an assign- ment of guardianship. Miss Bur· rell said she wanted to join the group b!.l.t ''I couldn't leave my . son .' She said to join the group she would have had to leave her child biihlnd. In Colorado, l>orothy O'Don- nell, Grand Junction, told the Grand Junction Sentinel s he had camped in Colorado Nation al Monument Sept. 20-22 next to a large group from Ore.li?on . Now It's Cops ... Police Wiretaps Described WASHINGTON (UPI) -'-A former Houston police officer, who·begins a three-year sentence for wiretap- ping next week, testified today that illegal electronic surveillance is widespread In botb police and federal lawenforcementagencies. · · Anthony V. Zavala, formerly of the Houston Police Department's narcotics division, said !bat between 1968and 1972 he personally was Involved In "about35 il- legal wiretaps." "I would estimate that during tbe time I was there the narcotics division conducted somewhere between 700 and 1,000 Illegal wiretaps," he said. "It was the mosteffectlve lawenforeement tool we had." Zavala testified before the House Select Commit· tee on Intelligence Investigating electronic sur- velllanceofU.S. clUzens. · Wiretapping, Zavala said, took place with the knowledlje an!I helpOfthetelephonecomp~y and with theper1!11•slon ofpolices.upervbora. He1&1dtheequlp-~t 'j as manufactured, as a tnatter of fact, on the s oorofheadquarters." ' I } , ~ I '• Remembering ftel'ere · A smiling Jacqueline Onassis pos.S beside a painting of patriot Pa4l Revere by John Singleton Copley, noted· I.8th century American artist , as she attends a special • viewing of "Paul Revere's Boston: 1735-1880" exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Valley Co~il Approves 4 Zone Changes The Fountain Valley City Council approved four zo_ning changes on 20.47 acres in the city Tuesday. They include: -Changing 5.85 acres at the s"outhwest corner of Warner Avenue and I:.os Jardines Drive .from commercial to garden home zonina. -Rezoning 7 .87 acres at the southeast corner of Warrie_r A venue and Los J ardines Ori ve to retail and office from com· mercial. -Allowing residential rather than commercial zoning for 1.75 acres at the northeast corner of Ross Street and El Rancho Avenue. f' ..... PageAJ BABiES' ••• 14' ~ • ference between him and the two others. Our feelings are the same. We have been blessed,•• he says. Cribbs feels the judge showed very Utile bumanttarian judg- ment and that the welfare of the children ha! been overridden. "I can't believe they would take him away tram ua. l am a · peace officer, but as a last resort, I would be willing to go to Jail if I didn't get a day In court. If we've exhausted all legal avenues, and Uiey take the baby from us, so be . it. "But the immigration papers are all in order and everything is legal." ''We have faith that our prayers will be answered,"~ he said. Valley Plans Excursions .,). Funeral Set For Victim ·()f Accident A private funeral service will be beld Saturday for Brent Lawrence Child, 18, who was killed Tuesday ni1bt when his motorcycle was struck by a van. . .... ~ . Officials at Peek Family Mortuary said the family re· quested that no information about the service or survivors be published. Child, of 20372 Venus Circle. was ~illed when his cycle was struck by a van driven by Donald Ernest · Treece~ 44, ot 18921 Carolyn Lane, Huntington Beach, police.said. Treece w al arrested by police on charges of manslaughter and felony drunk driving, bUt re· leased Wedn'esday on his own re· cognizance. A passenger on Child's cycle. Richard James Lammers, 17, of 18931 Santa Catherine St .. Foun· ta.in Valley, suffered a fractured a nkl e, cuts, brui ses and abrasions, his sister said this . -Rezoning five acres at ~· in~e r Av e nue and Harbor Boulevard to residential from commercial . Councilman George Scott abs· taiiled oh the first two,z~g PfO· pals because of a pOssible con· ruct of interest , city offictals not· ed, and Mayor Bern.le Svalstad abstained on the second for the same reason. The Fountain Valley Recrea· tion Department has started its fall excursion program. • The first venture is to a television taping of•1ABC •game show, "ShowOffs'' today. ·morning. • ,- On Nov. 15, a trip to the l\1ov ie World C.ars of the Stars is open to those age 7 and over. &IJe tt._id he will 1Wldergo sur- gery on the ankle Monday at 1.ong Beach Me moriaJ Hospital. l'rOM Page Al l Library Meet Set For more information on the excursions, call the Fountain Valley Recreation Department, 962-2424, ext. 211. All interested persons can register for the trips at the Fountain Valley Communi· ty Center, 10299 Slater Ave., Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. toSp,m . HINSHAW The 1-luntlngton Beach Library Board will meet at 7:30tonigbt in the conference room of the new .library center el 711 Talbert Avenue. the trial scheduled for Nov. 10. J.HERBER1ff Al~ewelkrs And , more important, it's a Pulsare from J.HERBER1Hlll Lawyers for both sides prediet that the bearing before Judge McMillan will conclude late lo· day. Fine /~Wf'ller\ & Silversmith~ Since 1898 It's hard to hide your pride when you shpw this new Pl>tw to YOU" friends. Just a flick of your wrist flashes the time in gk>wing red numerals. Push 1 button, and it shows the exact secon,d-Push another, and Pulsar tells you the month and date. · And after the first thrill of ownership is o'vet, you'll discover how superbly trouble free and accurate it is veer after year. Statnle$$ steel with matching band. S295. 14 kt. go ld-filled with match ing bend, $395. :• lmOttt 2500 t imttt ,,,. force of tr1w1ty doM not hl rm Plol"r in 1esll.. ' Ill No mowlnt 1>1rl1 10 we..-out. No 1r routil'I• m.1n11r111'1c1, o+line o' tlNning n11a1d • .'"''· .~• P61Mir is completely weter r1s;s11n1 to r aeo111 ot 100 IMI, es long •t U.MI 1no 1lrn1 M:rHn r1m1ln il'llKI. I livery Puls.r 11 ind iwld uo11ty 111110 el l•••l OM Wffk t>1for1 It ii t•1 .. tld. · Sonia Aoo F.oalrioll Sqvarc/5'7"33% • Sold• Coast P'Of'/549·1119 Wtolmlnntr Moll!lf7.o327 "Punt<' ffilll MoJl/965-/$$1 ,; . POlodna • -·Anita F-. P.or~ • Wocidlond Hill• P,.omenod• N0w lft ll'or IHIU MoJl "" I!:::::=============== 1, -·. I , ' . • I EDlTIOt.I VOL !!, NO. m, • SliCTIC!!& 4 PAfES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA I Tetlay'9 a ..... ·: . •• 'fHURSDl\Y, C>CrOBER 9, 1975 N.Y. Steellul ' •• • I . .. ' •• • . . N TEN CENTS Bal Porno Flicks Fla'.y:ed-·as · $ewage~- ' . --VALTDM -...-----..., ... _ Pn111atw Toaf RAckaukaf cleoeribecl two ----"' lleiboll'I Pully-:n.e.. II blall I'-.• ;.\sew~ n•• · 1 iD. U. .tneU'' la bl8 ek•'"C -.U· -to a Harbor CcatJurl'. Defen1e attorney Robert lkl>aale~ Oii Ille --· tqot a low key ap..-, -· illJ llaat tlM two morim at lloue, No Sllet Flrefl Man With R ifle ' Views Hirohito , Proa Wire Sel tkw SAN DIEGO -A I-wllb a telescope ·sight-equipped rtne was 9uestloned on a freeWay overpass today shortly aft.er Em-· peror Hirohito of Japan. p~ beneath, police said. Later, he was released. (ReJated phot.oe, A3) -. San Dieg9 police c.pt. )llanuel (;uaderrama said, "I'm aUre no shot was fired." · The quizzing fook place a few mi,outes before 11 a.m .• minutes aner Hirobit~o •s lnotorcade passed beneath the overpass • Nicoll'' 1st To Testify In A.iring Superintend~nt John Nicoll, of ttie Newpor.t-Mesa· Unified School Dilllricl, look· the witness stand IO<lly as the flrst penon lo testify in the dismissal bearing of Michael Mane, susp~nded Corona del Mar High .School teacher. Nicoll mainly respooded to procedural questions regarding the Intent to dismiss noti~ is- sued to Mang last May, when the teacher was charged with "un- professional conc!uct. •• The bearing, which began to- day in district headquarters at 160118th St., 8.t 10 a . m. and may run as long as several weeks,. is the first such bearing to be held in the history of the school dis-trict. - Mang's. suspension and the at- , tempt to dismiss him is the result d his reportedly "unorthodox" teaching style. Thirty-four charges. were made, against the coo.troversial teac.her, most re· latiog to statements he had al- ~~u'::~de to bis~ and Mang is considered a popular teacher among. stuclenta cm the Corona del Mar eampum and about a dozen hi1h school-ate students were seen lQ tile au- dience at the bearing toda,y. Mang has said he plans to call a number ol students for bii de-' fenoe when bis attorney, Jolm F. Williams, begins his cue. Repreoenllng the ..-d6o- trict in the hearinl la 1ryoe Black, deputy c<M1111.:7 'e.:41011J. Besides calling Nieoli.:to lbe stand todai. 1h_t aloo•mn.ilied Kevtn Wheeler, •••istant su~erviso r tor personnel services, and waa iikDeeted to queollon C-• del k Hilb Scbopl · Prln"1pal Damll &Ymi (See BllASING, ..... All --~c.-• 1\4 DOW GOF.$ UP ' . . ONLY .4 ·UTIUi NEW YORK' <UPI> ~ Priceo nnillhed only ,slightly hilh<;r In active lr,dlng on the New York Stock Exchange lj>day 'frilh In· veotors·adoPtinc li ca~ OI>.' · timistic view of New:YoR Ctty',1 finAMlalituture. ~ Tb,e Do'fl' J _onei industrial average, • t1 .tO..polnt. wlnrier Wedneoday, od4ecl O.IA poime to t !Dl.54. The blue-chip Indicator had risen more lhan five l"'lnla bridle lo Harbor &land 11 the edce ol Llndbeicb Piek!. He was inC'Ultod7 for two bounl. The .emperor'• party had landed at Lindbergh Field on a rupt from Los Aneeles at about 10:30a.m. Guarderrama said lhe teen had been questioned by the Secret. Service. The suspect's identity bad not yet been re- ve819d, but he was said to be 19 and C&ucuian. 'An olficer isaid a num'ber of .22 callher bullets i>e~t · in ~is pockets. man was reported to \ h.&•.e ea' seen car,rting p sliQUml In the Pllr1dn& lot of th~ ~ Dieao aoo which Hiroqito vis- 11A!d sllortl7 after hill arrival. -~9liee s-pokesman Bill ~ 1aid .officers made a -ol Ille parkinf tot but did not~ anyone into C\ISlody. AUtlloriUes i&id ~ repQrt of the obolcun had been made by sever .. witnesses. Tbe Emperor's scheduled ar· rival at the zoo wa.S delayed a~t. 20 __ tbinutes. 'lbe bridge_ ~P,le ~an witJI, \be rifle was seiaed is ~ short diStance from , tbe airpqrt. The rifle was found in hiscai.' Hirobito was a·pplauded by a crowd of about 1,800 at the main entrance. The zoo was heavily «tJ•rded by Secret Service agents and lOOSan Diego police officers. Hirohito toured the city's ex- P•nsive zoo and chatted with r.oc*eel>t'rs. ·He Was apparently un.awareofthe incident.' ·Tl'Mi emperor and his entourage 'were shuttleil by bus to four ex- hibits ill tile academically ac- claimed aoo Including dillplayo of kiwi birds, hummingbirds, koala-bears and okapis. a horselike animal from central Africa. Tlie world's lon1est reigning monarct? spoke with zoo empioyea 1lon1 lhe way, includ· lnll lll~U... koal• lllop-wber._. baadJs pieked Up one of the Cud· 'db creatures for the emperor's lnspeetlon. , . Park customers were kept -•led f"'m Hifohilo's party u a police SWAT team with rifieo watched the proceedings • from an aerial tram car above tbe park. Sharpshooters also were stationed on rooftops upon Ilia anival at the airport. 'Faking' Film' 'Ca08es Riot . . ULT JAKE CITY <UPI) Pr1ll11r Alu Abel said today 'lill lllarn\IJT on the -Nix-ad-ialldc'atloa. "Tbe Faking of the Preii&nt.. '" would not be 1bown •1aill' 1io tbe United States becMO-of public ra• .. IOQ at i\s · preiiiei-tiere. ... ----~ "Due to the volatile reactfon of " Slit 'Lut' City audiences and tlie s ubse•taent 1iolence at the Capitol Theater.-" along with ~la of bodily barm and ero- j;Ortjf 4ill!•ie.loll6irlng lu world ptemlce, th~ lllm will not be llMwD In the United StalOll hen· ~b~' Abeluld. The nlm oponed a. oeti.. ol ~it performencee TU'5(1ay nl!!M, to boos yelllric' of ob· •ffllltl•• and I rocl1 throwing, lllMl.-_,.,, reported. The ' . AUudi.a.I to ,.ru.ia about sewaierunnln1 ..... 1treetaaod iarba1e moulderina ln b•ck yardl, proeecutor Racksutu re- coonted ~ 1ex tic:t.S portrayed I'! ~et r!f ectt portrayed in eec'L_ tllma were well wit.bin current limits of candor .. He added atttvw.acb Liiey may have created -helithy arolisal, lbal under delllllU-ol low, the effect did ngt qualify as arousal of • morbid interest in sex. the lllmt1 . • AMertin1 as he did in openlng ar1ument1-thet the films themselves -wet·~ the beat: evidence ·and y.rere obscene; - the pro1ecutar hammered away in the early &lpges a~ the se· .. . Soon afterwards, defense l•w,er llcDanlel stressed to the jury In ,_,trident delivery \hat. certainly~ araphic sex was portrayed in each,film, but that portray&l· .still did not q_ualify them: as obscene under current Californialew. He cit•d expert testimony whlcb be said showed that the Bui the prooeculOI' differed In the most graphic of wa)'t .. Deecribinl the defenee expert testimony as ••balopey, '' Raclreuckas drew an analolY . • Mfclteg Greet~ It.per-or ' Mickey .Mouse draws a large smtle from neyland 1n Anaheim. The royal couple toured the grounds and viewed a parade. Security was tight Additional photos and story, P8ge A 3. Empress Nagako of Japan as Emperor Hirohito signs the official guest book during the royal couple's visit Wednesday at Dis- Hick& Prol>ed In Secret by Superoisors Alison Trust Eyes · Stock Resumption By GARY GRANVILLE . Of .. 0.11~ .... ltle .... Transcripts of Wednesday's closed door meeting bet ween Orange County District. Attorney Cecil Hicks and a two-man board or supervisors committee will not be m'"ade -public soon, if' ever, Supervisor Ralj>h : edrich said today. DiedriCb 4nd Supervisor Laurence Scb.mit met with Hicks for three bouls tQ. discuss a secret Superior Court fund and the con. trol of a rederally tiihded law en· forcement intelligence grant. Hicks had been subpoenaed to appear at what was, in effect, a hearing. ' . The-subpoenrwas1ssued after slaperv1sors complained their questions about the ·funds had gone un!lJlsWered and that county Auditof'-Controtler Vic Heim bad made litt~e Jiead'fay in 'a Board of Supervisors ordered audit or them. At the close or the three·hour hearing, whatever ill will that ex- isted between Jbe ~upervisors and 1-JicSCs appeared dissipated, at•leut publicly. • I ' ' By IDLARY KAYE or-.o.11y PllelMaft Officials of the Newport Beach· based Alison Mortgage lnvesl· ment Trust aaid today they ex- pect trading of their stock to resume Friday on the New York Stock Exchange. Trading was s uspended.Tues- day by the exchange pending the company's resoluti~n'of f"mancial difficulties ~ According to a company spokesman, trading was halted to allow the company to receive waivers from banks so it could borrow enough to cover im- mediate cas h requirements. Today, the company said it secured-tho-se "W'a1vers and can now borrow sufficient funds. However,. the company is still plagued by the $29.8 million loss reported thi~ •week for its third quarter. · Of tkat. $27 .6 million went for its allowance for investment losses. r While that figure is admittedly large, it Must be seen in context of the entire economy,. the spokesman said. ·'Theo large loss looks alarm- ing, but it must be viewed in con· text with the economy and the fact that most REIT (Real Estate Investment Trusts) are experiencing similar situations,·• the spokesman said. The trusts have been hard hit by.a.be recession. The spokesman added that there is no way to tell how the trading suspension, coupled with the announced third quarter loss, will affect stockholders holding the company's 2,339,417 s hares outstanding. "There's no telling what they will d6 when the trading re· sumes, but as far as we're ~n­ cerned, we're still a viable con- cern and nothing has changed," the spokesman said. A new accounting procedure, designed by federal regulatory authorities, is one reason Alison is experiencing such a large loss, according lo the s pokesman. It's a new method of figurin g carrying costs and means that provision ~must be made for an- ticipated fUture interest carrying (See STOCK, Page AZ) ·f#mily Fights for Tot r•nn Baby May Lo1e Home in Huntington By 8011 BARKER 04 .. 0eUyPllel-..r Eleven-month-old James Williaro Sok' Chea Cribbs isn't.-~ware ot it, but he is one of 20 ~a6fe! who '11'-Y be taken from · lils ~me'l>e-~ause of an ,adoption conttov,er.sy. Once suffering from tnalnutri· lion, SOk Chea is flourishing at h1s new hO~e at Elgin Circle ln Huntington BeadL He crawls to,- the door each evenlrig sllOu\in• da·da 'wben his American f~r Gordon Cribbs,-31, arrives hOme from hla job as supervi~of California Fish and ?•re., Department game Wilrdell"· I F1own out of Pho.om· Penh u.n- dtl' rock.el attack, Sok Cbe has arown eccustomectto the co He's a-1so -entertained by blonde - sister Kendra, 2Y4,, who delights him by singing TV commercial jin&les, especially the one a:bout putting a Tic Tac in his mouth. He realty gets a bang out of that. He gets along well wilh older brother Sean. 6. But Sok Chea's haP.Py life in Huntington Beach may come to a ~loo~. JUd&e Lester OllOft ruled in Loi .Angel .. Su~n .. Court 0c1 that babies 'placed {or tl,IOption thcougb Famlly M{njsltj,,, a sll\e li~epsed ~ellglouo adcijJUon alfncy. had lo be t~ over to ~ LOS Ang~es Count'y'Deparl· jl!!>I ol Adoptions for placement. is said to be religious discrimina- tion. "I just couldn't believe the court had gone to such an ex- treme,'' Cribbs said Wednesday. ''But the decision has to be formalized before being carried out;• he said . "I just can't believe they're 1oing to take Sok Che.a away from us.·· "We're golpg to join wit.,h other f,mflies .... take indepeO<lenl legeJ -.ction lo ket p our babi~. ·· Cr1bbs1aid. "·The doctor says Soltis coming along right on schedule," Mrs. Cribbs said. ''He wei1hs 18 ·p.un.i. and he's a good eater. • ,r11.... ' Advances meintairied a sledft· • .. cant lead Offt deelinm, 'Iii to 1111,bowever. (T-.-CIJ. ~· ean<eled the reot of the rqa !Iler ttie 1econd pwblfl•H. i I . provided J>y hill ptelly ·Dar•-· . •le~!"'ell,b,abie1 we~e all ·placecl in ,Cfui1Uan holllOI, alld ~e Jwclre bat:ed his'deci.sion on what . "It's fun_ny," she remarked, "but he's so much like our other two~chlldren. He's independent, • (See llAJ!lES, P•ge-AZl f • .-. .. ,---'"-'-(' -4. -• -.. ---' . ' . "Take, for ln1tance,_ a city ~e it is illegal for raw sewaae to now through the -· .. be said, ••And suppose that one day' a river of sewage began to now, down• street. ''Say that someone calls in ox· perts end they walk up cl06e .to. the river of sewage and pull out a t.nena~ ' "Then they pull out a pear,. <Bee •OVJES, P-AZ) 3 Felony ~~; Ch_.rges Remain lly TOii llAllLEY CM-OMtyl't ....... .. • Eight of 11 . felclny cowlU ap. proved by the Orange County Grand Jury when it in~tctecl Congressman Andrew Hinshaw were dismissed today by Superior Court Judge Byron K. McMillan. · Judge McMillan closed a three-- day hearing into the defense mo- tion for dismissal of all ~ by allowing jusl lbree'I;rib9ry al, legations to stand. Those charges l nvol.ve Hlnshaw's alleged oollcl~ ol a $1 ,000 bribe frOm Beckman Instruments' attorney RaaAld Steelman who tesuri..i lodQ to. the prosecution. • -!.•' They also involve ffh!d\aWli !lllel'ed receipt:9f bribes in casli Jnd stereo equlphlent from tM Tencly Corporation ,and. T&l\dY executive James Bu~. . Judge McMillan disinls&ed all charges related to prosecutiqn allegations that the Newpc)rt Beach Republican defrauded the county of nearly $1 ,000 iii personal phone calls made from his office while he served as county assessor. · He similarly· th11ew out 1ran~ th.eft charges related to a personal trip to Nebraska al· legedly billed to the county and the congressman's alleged use of county employes and materials ror his own personal affairs while he served as assessor. • Assistant District Attorn~y Michael Capizzi, obviously bit- terly disappqinted. at the oqt· come of the keenly-fouJtht hear· (8-IUNSHA W, Page AZ) • B4BY BE.4TLE TO .YOKO ONO NEW YORK (UPI) -Jolm Lennon and Yoko ·ono today became the proud parents of an eight-pound, 10-ounce son, SeaQ Ono Lennon, their attorney an· nouneed. The baby was born in a New Y.ork hose_ital at 2 a.m. Today is Lennon·s 3Sth birth· day. The lawyer, Leon Wildes. said i,ennon calls his son an "All- American Boy ." Coast Weather Mos tl:9 cloudy tonight and Friday with about 20 percent chance of light rain Friday. Lows tonight 5S to 62. Cooler Friday wilh highs mostly in the 60s. · . ' INSIDE TODA 't' · "The croolu are ataym/but} bl'.cauae it i111 't safe for them," 1ay1 Ocean.ride'• new police chief, who ha.I reversed ' the riling tidt' of crime in the San Diego County city. Ste PogeAB. ... .,_~ --.......... ..._..._ ...-. ~ ..... -, DMtttMMk" ......... .-... ·--~--.. -.,_ llltilex .. Cl ., •• •• ..... Cl Cl ... .. .. c., ... .. • • . .: Ii. :· • ·~ ' :-: • • .SI DAILY PILOT N ,__PqeAf MOVIES.~. dKlarin& tb•l the'y have d1is· ~ covered something or vatue ~ lht."y .. ,~ about 'we have fruit salad here','' be1ald. " ~'Neverthele11, it's still sewage and It'• sllll illegal," he added. McDaniel took a far less pic - turesque 'appro·ach, starting out by reinforcing the premise lhal Municipal Court J l\(!ge Robert ... ·Todd was not the only judge in 'J.-the court where the trial has ground on for seven weeks. "'There are 16 judges here - · I -~udge Todd, 12 jurorl\, two aJternates und the law," he said. ·· •;, "Judge Todd 's black, symbolic robes cloak you all." he added, stressing tbal personal prejudice ~.:.1 and reaction to seeing the two sex films was not the issue for the jurors, whom he referred to throughout es "judges." McDaniel cited the hundreds of .,., thousand s or documented ' cuslo-mers over the years at theaters where "Deep Throat" and "Devil in Miss Jones" have been screened and Sti-essed that thus far, no California jury has ~-declared either to be obscene. Th.en be 'drew a sketch or a bicycle -identifying di stinct ·. parts and rt>lating euch compo- nent to California's complex .,: Jegal criteria for obscenity. ·1 There are five such yardsticks, · and U the prosecution fails -in . ' the jury·s eyes -to confirm all . · Cive in the films at issue, then in- nocence is the on ly verdict, he . emphasized. J, After citing his case. McDaniel i insisted that the bicycle had litUe left but a frame and pedals. The prosecution. just as ada- mant, insisted in follow-up su m- , mation that the films in their re· pealed graphic sex acts were the best evidence. "Judging from the evidence presented on both s id ~s." Rackauckas said, "There ts no . other ·possible verdict but · ,·.guilty." ·• Before the closing arguments, ·' '.Judge Todd ordered stricken ' from the record the previous day's testimony from a Costa Mesa girl of 17 who testified that .~'she had· paid twice to see the .. films in Balboa. · · He sUstained McDaniel's ob· .~jections that the teenager's ~; · testimony had no direct bearing · : ontbecaseathand. '/Boy, 12, Hurt By Wave on . '.~CdM Beach • : A J.2.year old Diamond Bar boy . · -suffered a broken leg Wednesday ·, .. ·.,..bell he was knocked over by a . •"'Wave while swimming at Main Bei.ch in Corona del Mar. Donliie Robertson was given emeraency treatment by the newl1 formed paramedics unit in 1 NeWl>ort Beach. They splinted bla right leg and transported him :to Hoag Memorial Hospital's . ' . • : emergency room. ·1 · \ Robertson received treatment · 1: 8t the hospital and was then re-~·: leased to his parents, according to a hoepital a pokes man. Thi noon incident was the third ·call for the paramedics since ,they went into action Monday. Altogether. the rescue team, which was trained at Hoag Hospital, bas had four other emergency calls~ including a . ; pouible stroke on Balboa Island, : ·: • choking victim on Sborecrest · ;pnve, a seizure vlctimoo Balboa ; : Island and a motorcycle accident : Victim in Newport Shores. , The par.amedlcs are on Call on a 24-bour basis and are part or ·the Newport Beach Ftre Depart-; ment. • ;:Monarch Cheered . " · tj NEW YORK (AP) -King Olav , : V of Norway was greeted by '--"'"." .. meenn-,-NOrweglan::Americans :.•Fon a visit to a home for the elder-;.;~ Staten Island. Many resi· :~.I of the home wept when they ;.aawtbe king Wednesda '. . ' ORANGE COAST . ; :J " . 1,: " ' " 1· :: ,. . . " . ;: : '1 I. :• Ii ... •' I • . • ' ·" :' ~I ;~ •• 1~ ~ " • • DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ! ...... ldl11t •llCI Publl""" Jae.It R. Curlev Yiu .... .,.,.., .... Ge-.i M,,._.. ThO{nas KeeviJ ·-l'homn A. Muf'J'lhlM ~ .... lftt loMtor • °""''" H. LOOS Rkherd P. Nau A°M11Uftl Mt,,.1111 hltDrt Science 'FREEDOM NOT WON' Nobel Laureate Delbruck Nobel laureate Max Delbnll'k told a UC irWHo audlaoceot~ Wedoesday that the battle for scienutic freedom la far from wcm. Pullin& examples from history of scientists who shocked man out of his belief that he is the center of the unive rse, Delbruck said science is tied lo politics but the effort to separate the two must con- tioue. • Four shocks to man's self·image, said Delbruck. were Copernicus' theory that the sun, not earth, was the center o! the solar system; Darwin's ~Y of evolution; Freud's l:SCtief man is driven by h.is sub- CON:ICious rnind ; and most recently, the discoveries in genetics as a governor of life. After the talk, Delbruck spoke with students. Com· menting on his own career. the winner o! the 1969 Nobel prize for physiology and medicine said ... I was a failure as a physicist, so I turned to astronomy. I railed at that and then turned to biology. I guess I did all right at that." I ? F~P ... AJ HINSHAW I.QI. uW Illa olflce wlll appeal tile dloml.ual. Hlnab&w, Obviously delighted, 1en tile counroom with deleme attorney Manball lllorpn - bla brdllaer, BUI Hinshaw, who haa been prese nt i n the courtroom throughout the three,. day hearln11 Judge McMUl•n made it clear In ordering dismlaaal of eight felony counts that none of bis di,.. missals related to the recent California _sup.:eme Court de- cision in the can d 47Qbnsoo versus San J'o,quln County. That decision was based on the rulinc that the prosecution · willfully failed to offer facts negating the defendant's guilt durinc grand jury proceedings that led to his indictment. An appeal by the district at• torney·~ office against Judge McMillan 's dismissals will almost certainly mean a delay in Earlier in today's testimony, Assistant Distri ct Attorney Capizzi claimed that Hinshaw had been given many op· portunities ·to offer his personal defense before the Ofange Coun- ty Grand Jury. Under que#lti~ning from Depu- ty District Attorney Doug McFarland, Cap izzi told Superior Court Judge Byron K. McMillBn that Hinshaw's lawyer at that time was told that the former assessor could also bring witnesses to the grand jury room. Soviet, Physicist Wins Nobel Prize But defense attorney Marshall Morgan protested during the third day of a hearing into his motion for dismisSal of all charges that Hinshaw's Jawye_r. whom he has now replaced, did not convey that message t Hinshaw. McFarland, repeatedly con· demning Morgan's reference to Grand Jury deliberations as "5tar chamber proceedings" ·argued today that the recent California Supreme Court de- cUlion in Johnson versus ~n Joa- quin County has no beanng on the Hinshaw case. OSLO, Norway (UPI) -The 1975 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded today to Andrei D . Sakharov, father bf the Soviet hydrogen bo1nb but now a prime opponent of nuclear testing. The award was announced by the Norwegian prize selection committee. The five-member . parliamentary panel picked Sakharov, who has also been out· spoken on persecution in the Sov- iet Union, from more than 50 nominations when it met today for final consideration. Sakharov, 54, is a brilliant · physicist who helped develop the&viet hydrogen bomb which earned him the title or "The Fathe~ of the .Soviet H·bomb. '' As early as 1958 he began circulating memos calling for a ban on nuclear tests and in 1961 even personally appealed to then Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev lo halt Soviet n1.1clear blasts. Sakharov's calls went un- heeded and on Dec. 5, 1966, he took part in a one-minute public vigil for Human Rights Day which cost him his job as section chief in the Soviet nuclear pro- gram. The Nobel Peace Prize carries an award of $122,000 this year. His big break came in 1968 with the publication of his book, ·· Progress .. Peace!1.1I Coexistence and Intellectual Freedom,'' wbich was published in the West. but only circulated privately in the Soviet Union. The book called for the end lo the arms race and the merging or capitallim and socialism. Since then be has taken up the cause or scor~ of person,s he considers have been persecuted for palitical reasons and was a founder o! Amnesty lnterna· tional in Moscow. '\ I',,_ Page Al STOCK ••• charges to be incurred durini the .. timated holding periods of the trust's problem investments. If trading resumes on the Alison s tock, it's a matter or "wait-and-see" in terms of what effect it will have OD the com· pany itself. Some brokers in Newport Center have said they believe the firm may be on the verge of ma· jor changes unless it takes a sud- den turn ror the1betler. If trading does, not resume as anticipated by the company, it'll be a matter of "wait·and·see" for s hareholders. Money tied up in the stock, which closed, at 3 % Friday before trading stopJ)ed, will te- main in limbo for an indefinite period until the matter is re+ solved, a local broker explained. That period has been weeks or even years, in some cases involv· ing other firms. The company, at 2091 San Joa· quin Hills Road, is headed by Roger M . Alison, chairman of the board ; Arthur J . Hill, executive vice president and R. Donald Crawford, senior vice president !or finance and treasurer. As o( Jan. 130; Alison reparted total assets of '2'5,460,000, and owned real estate valued at $26,426,000, according to finan - cial alatementt. Long-term debt totaled "3,248,000. The trust rePQrted tbls week tbat shareholders• equity July 31 was $9.8 mll)lon, Uown lrom $39.6 millloo Aprtl 30. I The tnist'1 loss for nine montha was announced as $35~ million. ··-PEACE PRIZE WINNER Russi•'• Andrei Slkharov Chamber Gets New Quarters In Newport The Newi>ort Harbor Chamber of Commerce has found a tern-. porary new home -1,809-square feet in the county Harbors, Beaches and Parks District building in Newport Beach. A one.year lease slammed through the Board of Supervisors this week by Supervisor Thomas Riley calls for the chamber to pay monthly rent of $1,8>5 on the facility at 1901 Bayside Drive. Riley's hurried request for ap- proval of the lease came as an wlscheduled item on the board's agenda tt\is week -and as the Chamber or Commerce lease ex- pired at its former headquarters in Newport Center. The chamber's new home is located on a portion or a 1929 state lldellulds grant and, ac-. cording to the grant, must be used "!or the promotion o( com· merce and navigation." Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce qualified under the use restriction by virtue of the activities of its marine division . I',,_ Page Al HEARING. • • this afternoon. Wheeler also answered mainly procedural questions regardin1 the action today by the district in Mang's suspension . No testimony has been entered yet directly relating to the al- legations made against the teacher. The hearing is scheduled to proceed every school day, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with a ltmcb break. However, there will be no bearings oo Oct. 13, 20 and 27., Until the matter is decided, Mang ls temporarily assigned to AfcNally Continuation High School. Deciding the case is a lhree- marl panel, headed by Frank Britt, administrative Jaw judge lrom tile omce of administrative hearings in Sacramento. Both he and Capizzi have in- sisted throughouf the hearing that the Johnson decision was re- ached because the high court was satisfied that fact!f favorable lo the defendant were withheld from the Grand Jury by the pro-. secution. · No such facts were ever omitted by Capizzi during .his presentation of evidence that produced the indictz:nent or Hinshaw. the prosecution con- tends. County; Supervisor Robert B:it- tin Who is also facing Supenor ~trial as a result of a Grand Jury indictment. was an interest- ed spectator today in the front row of the courtroom. - · Battin will go on trial Tues~ay on seven felony counts stemmmg from his alleged misuse or coun- ty employes time , and cou~ty materials during his campaign last year for lieutenant governor. If Judge McMillan refuses to dismiss the ifldictment o( Hinshaw, the congressman w!ll go on trial Nov. to on 11 felony counts that include grand theft, embezZlemeot, conspiracy ana bribery. ' . ' • 0.1, ..... ..,. """- FIGHTING FAMILY-<:ambodian infant Sok Chea nestles on the lap of his American brother Sean, while Darlene and Gordon Cribbs and their datfghter Kendra look on. I',... Page Al REFUGEE BABIES. • • active. st ubborn and very theytaketbebebyfromus,sobe sweet... it. "We lov.e him very much:' .. But the immigratidn papers . Cribbs added. "There's no di!· are-all iD order and everything is rerence between him and the two legal.·· others. Our feelings are the• ••we ·have faith that our same. We have been blessed," he prayers will be answered," he says. said. Cribbs reels the judge showed very little .bumanilarian judg- ment and that the welfare of the children has been overridden. "I can't believe they would. take him away from Us. I am a peace officer, but as a last resort, J would be willing to go to jail if I didn't get·a day in court. Uwe've exhausted all legal avenues, and Group Raided WINTERTHUR, Switzerland (UPI) -More than 300 police to- day raidea arid took over the headquarters of the Divin~Llght religious comm unity art: er a series of bomb attacks on the homes of high police officials. J.HERBERT HAL~eweller~ Fine 1~~/lers & Silversmiths Since I 898 And, more important, it's a Pulsar" from J.HERBEe1ff All It's hard to hide your pride Yttlen you lhow this new Putur to your friends. Just a flick of your wrist flashes the time In glowing red numerals. Push a button. and it shows the exact seoond. Push another, and Pulsar tells you the month and date. And after the first thrill of ownership is over. you'll di~ how.!Llperbly trouble free and accurate it is year'after year. Stelnless steel with matching band, $295. 14 kt. gold.filled with matching band, $395. , Rlllia 1m~ct .2500 lirne' the tOrce of g1•111i1y " 1 11,j'"' does not n•rm Puts..11 in testJ. I I• Na mo111int iart110 ...,,., out. No • r outln• m.int•n•nce, oltlnt o' CIMning MldlO . '"'''. The other two are Fred Turner, Santo.A..; fOBhion Squo[</U7-1Jn • South Coort Pfdall/Sft.1179 teacher In the San Diego School w .. tmm.ter Moll/897""21 •• -. I/Ult Moll"f5;15S7 · .. Diltrict, .chosen.,i,y Mani. and POIO<lno. Sonia AnU4 l"Olhloll.P.ar-. WolJd!Ond / ~- Robert Brown, prtnclpal\of Sun· Now· ~ ~ 11 . Moll ·,'\:. • n~IUs High SchOOI, who wu l'=========r==:::::f~:!! _,_ =:=:;::;::::·~:!:;:::::;:=======:!::::!.! c en by the school distrfct. 'I / ... -1 , • if ~, ' ' •• l ( • • 11.S.Eee•• y Are We llumii Out.of Answers? • •' B)'ITLYIA IOWIU ,.;. ILmlloa-J ·" With qoir _._.... tilrt 1WI operattq well • boloW ill ~llal. 11111 wllb -ploymeot 11lll.at a ·rate OoYO • J"fCIDl. ii H•IDI laaaco111111 ••II•• (or ... ...,....,.... •• polic,-. •i.•...,w., paaallllalo .pur~ lfVWtb. • • • Why ••• t1iey bald-. ;,.. back? Because al 1be admlnl1tralloo'1 ·sn'd tbe FederaJ lleoletve System'• deep f .. •r that more stimulative pollcle1 · would lead to a new eaploalon cf lnllatloa. And because the White House Is conYloeed tllat a alack economy -with all that lmpllu for Jobi, pnillll, paychecks -must be a first 'line cf defense a1a1ast tbla upt,.lon. ,. · But ID add!Ucm to beiDll Crvel and primitive, the tradi- 'u.a.I ••11ump'' weap:a ii obrioualy lnadequate to deal with the lnflatioo 1plrall DOW' cun.ln1 economies around the idobe. There m\llt beotber' ana~. and there are . EACH Ol'TllB l'OU.OWING bas as many vocal oppo- nenta u defe.aden. But each should at leut be examined in 1ho open by an aw..., public -·~ shrugged olf by ·policymakers det.ermtn.s to rely on lhe economics or anxte· ·ty, to err on the lide ol too litUe rather than too much economic 1timulaUon. To Wustrate : (1) A workable "loeomes" policy, involving "jawbon· ing with teeth in the Jrn,'' ao that inOalionary price hikes do not occur when t.be l1w al supply and demand actually is dictatinc price cuta. Tbls dOes not mean formal price-w~e 'rontrols. It does mean 1 policy of noomandatory restraints, under which the lfa.nts would hive to &lve prenotlfi cation of Jti.ce increun and the price increases could be suspended . l1y a responsible lncom• bo&rd. " . " " (Z) COURAGEOUS, INNOVATIVE moves to spt!ed frn- dUctivity (output per worker), which ls a fundamenta of· · fset to apiralinC prices. (A worker who wins a 7 percent hourly wage bike but turns out 10 percent mor'e units per •hour has cut the cost ol hb work by 3 percent per unit; his ·pay raise can ea.ally be absorbed whlle bis employer pro- • 'spera.) Productivity i.s clim&ing sharply now but the challenge ls to keep it rising. . . ""·: (3) Adoption of equally fair, effective controls over the ··power of giant unions to force wa ge5 upward at a pace not . 'justified by the growth ol productivity. (4) A public commitment by busint:,ss and labor to help cqrb inOation, with the commitment urider tht; policing of a \J'eshington council. A public commitment by consumers, Q,o, to favor· businesses that try to hold the price line -the ~cept of a great volwitary cooperative movement which President Ford grabbed last fall and then threw away. ! (5) A balanced drive to enforce our antitrust laws more ftrictly -which could save consumers tens of billions. .. . ~ (I) TAX POUCIE$ designed to spur ex pansion a nd tDodemlzation of plants and equipment to increase e£fi· clency. (7) Stretching out of timetables for achieving environ· ·mental goals, where it can be demonstrated that the ..stretching-out would indeed reduce inflationary pressures. . (8) Elimin1tlon of regulations which are harmful, but not deregulation for deregulation's sake. Among the can· dldates : requirements that trucks make return trips empty V(hen cargoes are available, or that require destruction of wholesome farm produce so it cannot be sold at cut-rate prices. (9) Mo're escalator clauses for mQre types of compensa- tion (or indexing in some form) to keep incomes ris ing with the pace of rise in living costs. .. This is a abort, random listing; many other ideas are being seriously ,debated (although not., apparently, at the White House).· Meanwhile concern is spreading that current policies could abort the tender recuperation as early as mid-11178. BUT A NOTE OF optimism: just ~ the most publicized economic threats of 1974 did not become reality in 1975, so the threats of 197S may be averted too. We can so manage our economy that inflation rates and interest rates faU to within tolerable ranges. While the decade of the 1970s is far more turbulent than we anticipated, we still can tum it into a span of above-average econooomic health and well-beirig. And the economic policies the administration adopts to . do 5o will be at the heart of theJ 976 elections. . 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Kris Kristo{ferson plays the legendary western kil er and J !lm~s Coburn is the lawman out to get him in this 1973 western with singer Bob Dylan, Jason Robards and Richard Jaeckel. • • TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening OCTOBER 9 D Q1 fil ~EDElltrJ Qu•t• the IZlh noor Up1~s" At 1 new1 P•Pt'•, lht publr\Mr t Mell hrs pn- •·lrt tltvll!H 1fone and pushn the bunon "JZ " When Jht tltwllOf ltiKhts the 12th floor, Ille pubh$tifl <) lour.d !l1111. [Me1y que~tiont the 6.00 0 8 a IQ! m €0 CD Pini pubh$tltr'1 ~1re1, Ille m•11J11n1 · 1 (IL ..Vol.~ Lt/ lk•1 tdtl!H and !he ()lptr'1 1nornt, to C•J kll•llll try and IOl-tt tbt m~ltrJ. • llOll~t l•J lhe Untoudllblci '•r1riclte f1111a, 0 YOUTH GANGS WAR ON M1111-IZ s.~14 * STS. OF SAN FRAN!! '16 St.1r T1t~ 0 (Qi (Ill (j) a> SCrttlS ti $.111 EtJAI tM lop fr111tisco "School or Fear" Stone ( 2'. 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I l itf Friday DAYTIME MOVIES 1:00 0 "ll llelill llJ .vi-(dra) '36 - Frtd MICMllfl'IY, .io.n BtnntU. t~ CCJ '111t llltk Rtw" (ICl'i) ·so -T)'l'Oflt POwtl, QrlOll Wtfln. 1:30 0 (C) "It EMiw, tau.lly" (dr1) '68 -TOii')' F11ncio$t, Anjan1n1 ~9 "Molll TIMt ........ (com) '45I eom..-. Eddit l/ICktn, ¥t10!llcl' l1U. ~· ,. ' , / "Sollf O'hultlt" {dll) •45 _ Allft l:OO "t1M11 ol Mu1t1lltn (du) 57 Lldd, Goll lhmtl ' -Pll1111;t. Sa1ti.r1 Lant. JO:OD (l)"liMMr' (drt) ·u -T1llilll1tl 3:JO (})"fonip Mair" {COlll) ·q - llMhtld, -~ ... Batldll. I .11111 Mllul, Jobft lllld. Jt:IO• ""'-"' Cll!JI> '49-lfit11 Daft. 0 (C) "nit Siltlctn" (•!Iv) "6'-' "'1. £lit At-. Clllf* c.Htr1. DUii Mallia. sttlll Stwtns. • ' .. • I ' ,. i ' • • • ••• ·' -~ vsuper &onus -·-·-- -~ I SALi! ,RICl!I QOODTHRU OCT. 1111h ----.. --"' l"'.,,,.-.;~~~~~ _ .... -~ -· .. -----·- • 4 Shelf '. Bookcas• ' ~~· ~ • Sm~ 1tMI .it, •••••~•• ,.,.nt ... • ....... fi,.i.W, ....,.w ~Yff ,._,.., ... 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Reg. 9.9S Scotts® Super Turf Builder • M•••• lawt11 tWc••r, ,,....,, ·-lent•r • U10 on gn111 •t jjchloNra lawtis • (onlai111 pkinl•woitablo W... 2500 Sq. fl. Rt11. I.ts 595 SOOO 5.1!.1Ft. .... ,14.t.S 7500 s •. fl. .... 2J.9S 1095 1595 Dimmer Switch • htlt ,_.. Lt¥1torati, tlilMllr ""* ,_, • ......,. pusHff switcti • 1,,...its "' -;..1 r•• •" .,._ry wd swftdi Reg. 2aa 4.'5 . 3-2 Rom . Wire Wltli Ground ~!._ ... ~ .. 1 .... "" • •"ri.I ,... .... ., .... , ..... - ........ ,.. • It ,....,,... wt• . .... , • IMIH.1 .,.._.-.;,. t.r 111,. •l•tf 14-2 ..... Wirt WI .. Gr.-rl M< .. ft, .. - CO\TA Ml\ A 11·1 . • • • w •• . • ' \ • • ) I '• • EDITION *. ·*. VOL. t!. NO. alt. \I 5.lf!IOHS, 41. PAGES---. Map ·Attack r ... , t ,,l • • HOfueowners ..... --laded to get help,· ..:Ploff.'.-lliOy jolatly ~Ide ... .... ..,. s....-Ateye, bu&•.....,.MMcec1. l:,-:!f.!'.:.o!O " hire tiez7'l ex · B1.-8trwtandWekrts•Plaee. a. ..W telecrams have been t to1pr9')' bolalea. J"ln cricket•. ha•• been ..._ _ to Ille • ..,.... ol a 12· He Hid llaat rest-of -mueblnc "bi \lie _, .. aere field from which 1the bomelbavebeeelPJ.UDl'«lttolOO from a ttefd juat across ~ .Z" 19 11' mlgrottog C}icl<eta a nlcllt alnce lbe ID· W-Plaee in IDIJi O..ta 11111•• bne beenre<elved •-becan lut Fridoy. ll-1'tlt~ "We'•e been ctven M ecim.ate Complainfa to the cities or 0.-aakl llaat "111 despair" al about SM a bouM if 15 ol us Coota lies• and Santa Ana have tbe llom.,...a 'Wida tbe moat haveltdooe;" .. Groua'Aid.. ~ DO action becaUH: the- 1evere problem --•bout.. 15 Tbe 112·unil ,bOUl~~de.~ f_itld. la privately owned.· llomu adja .. at to Wake~m ment '!_in aoutll Saatt.~ ODd ts Coinplainto bave been forwarded -I .. .. L -.. Mi~kefl G reet s E•pfit·er. MiCkey ·Mouse 'draws a large ~mile :froht neyland in Anaheim. The royal couple Empress Nagako of Japan as Em~ror toured the grounds and viewed a parade. Hirohito signs the official guest book during Security was tight. Additional photos and the l"qyal couple's visit Wednesday at Dis· story, Page A 3. · 3 Felony Charges , Rema·iii lly TOii 11.(llLEY Of .. ,... ............ Eight of \1 felony counts ap- proved by the Orance Coonty Grand J ury when it indtcted Coneresilman A.ndrew Hinshaw were dlsmiased today by SUperior Court Judge Byron K McMillan r · ~-~---~. _ Jud&e McMillan cl..ed a·tbtte- day bearint into the defense mo- fion for dU.miaaal ol all cbuges _ by0allowina just three bribery aJ. lq:ationa to stand • . ·, Thpse char1es involve Himba,...a alleaed solicitlal ol • Sl.llO brllMo lrllm Jle!il<ia•• l.noli'ammia' •Uoc'ne7 Ronald "'-'m.., who !#lilied lodoy for • u;;-'"-- niey al~ involve HIDShaw's ~ ,..•dpt qi bribes.in eub and stereo equipment from the Tandy CorpQration and Tandy executive.James Buxton. Judge McMiiian dismissed all charges related to proeecution allegations that the Newport Beach Republican defrauded the , county of nearly s1.0oo in Susp .. ect · Ey· .ed Emperor? ~~i~;l~::r::::: .o \ . theft charges related to a ' ..-personal trip to. Nebraska al· ,.... Rele ~ l'.1: . d H" hi, F ~-\ legedly billed .to the county and .1. een a8eu,• , l.eWe ITO to. rom '-'vt::fJKU'S · the congressman·s a11eged use o1 county employes and materials f.!om Wire Servi-· -sAN DIEQO ~.A teen with a teles,e~pe .sight-equipped riJle. was qdestioned on a rreeway overpass today shortly after Em- pei:or f.tirobito or Jltpan passed beneath, 'pOli..ce si:id. Later, he was released. (Related photos, Secret Service. ,The suspect 's identity_ had not yet been re- vealed; ~but he was said to l>e 19 and Caucasian. An officer said a. number or .22 caliJ>er bullets ,.. were found in his pockets. The Emperor:'s scheduled ar-for his own personal affairs while rival at· the zoo was delayed he served as assessor. about 20 minutes. The bridge Assistant Distric\ Attorney where the man with the rifle was Michael Capizzi, obviously bit· seized is a short distance from <See HINSHAW Page AZ) the airport. Ttie>rifle was round in ' A3) I . . San Diego police Capt. Manuel Guaderrama said, "I 'm sure no $hot was fired." · Another man was rei>orted to have been seen carrying a shotcun in the parkingi ot of the San Diego zoo w.hich Hirohito vis- it.ed sbortlY.after his arrival. , Police spokesman Bill Robinson said officerS»itade a sweep of the parking lot but did not take anyone into custody. ~ hisc3r: ~ Hirohito was appl~uded by a crowd of about 1.800 at the main entrance. The zoo was heavily guarded by Selret SerVice agents and 100 San Diego poli~e officers. The quizzing took place a few minutes before 11 a.m., minutes after Hirohito's motorcade passed beneath the overpass bricl•e . to Harbo.l'l Island at the edge of Lindbergh Field. He was in custody for two boun. . Authorities said the report or -Ute:·1botgun. had been made by Hveral w.itnes~es.' · Hirohito toured ihe' city's ex- . pansive zoo and chatted with zookeepers. ··ae was apparently unaware of the incident. The emplft'or's p•rt1· bad ,· lalided ot·Undbeqb P'lold oa a ftlaht from LcirADtelea at obout 10:30 a.m. ~ .., Qu.-rrama Nid tlie teen had been"",question~ by the . ' Co ast ' ~~~•arges Ma'ng ·Dismissal • l ; .. . -~ ,_ Hearing Begins SUperintendent John Nicoll, or about a dozen high school-age the.., Newport-Mesa Unified students were seen in the au-; , Weath er 'srbool District, took the witness diencealthe hearingtoday. •ostly clo'Udy tonight atandloday as the (irst ~rson to Mang has said he plans to call 1 and; Frid8y ·with •botlt 31 testify ilftb&.dismissal hearing of a number of students for his de- percept chance tff liabt Michae.l Mang, suspended renae when bis attomey,·John F. rain Friday. Lowa tmlcht Corona del Mar High School Williams, begins his case. 511to'11. Cooler l"rldaywltb t_.... • Representing the scliool dis· Judge Denies Freedom Bid For 'Squeaky' WASIDNGTON (UPI> ~U.S. SUpreme Court Justice Willi&m ·o. Douglas today refused to grant freedom to Lynette Alice Fromme pending her trial on charges of attempting to as- sassiflate President Ford in Sacramento on Sept. 5. Douglas simply wrote the word ~ "denied" on the rec,1uest. riled MondaLi..~or freedom or reduction or her ~.ooo bail. Miss Fromme, 26, a follower or • convicted murderer Charles Manson, asked to be rele'ased from a California jail on her own recognizance pendin& the start of her tr;ial Nov. 4. • As an alt'ernative,'she suggest· . ' T•d•y'• Cleel .. ' N.Y. ka c • . TEN $=ENT$ """ on Crickets to'tbe o..a..re caunty lloequlto • Abatement Dlstrlct, but· a .,akeaman for this aarency said it wu pawerless to act becau.e the cricketat while a nuisance. do not comlitule a health huard. ' ~ The mosquito abatement dis· tricl .su1gested lhal the homeowner• have the area liJll'•Yed, and send lbe bill to Ibo -...oltbefield.RecorlSobow thlt these ..owners are Ellubeth . ' -· Phllllpo or Studio C"lly, Willia Wakeham of Villa Park, and Herbert Wakeham of South Laguna. , • .. Gross said that telegrams wqe sent to these landowners .\l(fld. neday, but rio repliet have t>eej received yd. •• : The-bomeowoen associa~ prealdl:nt •aid 1bat t--wo supervisors were contactect' • (llee CRICKETS, Pap A2 •• • . ,, f' . ' • Detty '"" .... .. AQHTING FAMILY-Cambodian infant Sok Chea nesUEf! on the lap of his American brothe r Sean, while Darle. -: and Gordon Cribbs and their daughter Kendra look on .• ~! -. Losing Baby? OC Refugee Chil,d 'R ecalled' By BOB BARKER Of..,.O.llr~ ... -... Eleven -m o nth -old J ames William Sok Chea Cribbs isn't aware of it, but he is one or 20 babies who may be taken from his home because of an adoption Controversy . through Family Ministries. ;i state li censed re ligious adoptloo agency, had lo be turned over to the Los Angeles County Depart- ment of Adoptions ror placement. The babies were all placed in devout Christian homes, and the judge based his decision on wtial is said to be religious disrri mirfa-tion. ;~ hi.Pl~lDtbe• Nicoll mainly responded to trlct in the hear ing is Jryne ed a substantial ·reduction in her present bail of $350,000, which Was earlier reduced from. $1 ml!Uon by U.S. District Judge Thomas J . M acJlride. 1-~~1-~-,.; ~ _ -r pc«edqral questions regarqlng Black, deputy county counsel: .... 'b. -•• a .,;;-'"'"'j-11be--1nl~cAo;<IU.miM-notice-lt<--Beeidee-calling" Nl-:<>IL to...the . ---~-------- Once suffering rrom malnutri- tion, Sok Chea is flourishing at his new home at Elgin Circle in Huntiogton Beach. He crawls to the door each evening shouting da-da when his American father Gordon Cribbs, 31, arrives home "I just couldn ·1 believe lbe court had gone to such an ex- treme,•· Cribbs said Wednesda.t. "But the de cision' has to ke formalind-before-being ·c·arrt'A. out,'' he said ... I jus t ca~ believe they're going to lake • ' .,...._ •' ia • sued to Mani last May, when the stand today, she alsailJwpmoned • (•'TIW..-.C11e,,.,...OOI tudier wu cbarled with "up· ·Kevin Wheeler , i.uistant l)()Jf' GOES l/P "-cou•• {t fiif-'t rafe1 /or pcoleaaionalconducLV · supervisor for per's'onnel ,,._,., ~ Ocmutck'•'neW ' The hearing, which began to-services, and was expected to lJNLY A Uf'i'rn ~ ··polic< oltW/, ""°""' ,..-day in dlstrjd headquarters at question ·corona del Mar,IJigb JI. 11.,.4""' Utt ridng tNfe o/ crime tn the IG0116th St., at 10 a. m . and may School Principal Dennil Evans NEW YORK (UPI> ;t.. Prices b lMgo'" Courdy citJI. see run u long as a~veral weeka, ls this afternoon. . r fmilhed only slightly higher in ~Id.-' ~thfll'S~:~utoch be1aritbng tohoolbe bdiselCl Wheeler1alao answered m•l."~1 ~ve tradinl on j.be~ew York --,-, m e •HD ry o e sc -procedura questions NU"IOQg Stoclt Exchanae ioda.y wt.th in- lrld. tbetdloil today bythelliitrtd in vestors adopting a caiJtlouely op- Mang's suspenSion and the al-Man1\.fus~n. -\'\ timiatic view or New York City's temPt to dismiss him' is the ref ult No t.e1t.i~oay bas ~--ered .... rmancial future. • of his reportedly "unorthodox" yet dlredly ref .. ti'*1_lo !he j81· ' The Dow Jonea iddualrial teach'lng. style. Thirty-four · legatlon11 mad'e aiain t the aver'age, A 7 .40·pq\pt~winner charges 'were made against the teacher. ~ ~ ·, -" Wednesday, added o» points to controversial teacher •. most re~· The heari'* ls sc~ t 524 1$4. The blue-chit; indicator =tin to ~tatements he had al· ~* every school ~~·tfrom · bad rlsen more than "ve points , y made ;o hls llu<[ents and ,9.30 a .m. to,'4:30 l'-\i1:i i".'111 ll. ,_.,.,.. '· , . 1; .,ue.. • (une~ b,reak.11owever, ..,....'will • Aftances maintained a•itnili· 11..., II oonsldered a popular , be oo beanngs on Ocl,,13, oo abd cant letid over declinee, '188 !O teadJer amon4 atudenll; on the 27. • 538 however. CTabtes lpa&eC7) Oilnea del ar tamll"I and UIM R&AIUN , Pat•A21 1 ' ' ' · ...,..,. • I -~fiiS JOO as supervisor or Califor11ia Fish and Game Department.game wardens. F1own out of Phnom Penh un- der rocket attack, Sok Chea has grown accustOl'lled to the comfort provided by his pretty mother. Darlene. ~e's also entertained by blonde sbter Xendra, 2V., who delights him by singlng TV commercial jingles, especially the ooe about ~t~g:a Ti~ Tac in his mouth. He really gets a bang out of that. He gets ·along well with older brother Sean. 6. :~But.Sok Chea's happy life in ,Hlllltlnltotl Beach may come to a <loH. ' . Judie Lester Olson ruled in Loo Arureles Superior Court Oct that bal>iea placed for adoption 1 I Chea away rrom us .·· ~· "We're going to join with ot~ ramilies and take indepei\de'.Q( legal action to keep our babi~. Cribbs said. ..; . . ''The doctorsaysSokiscomlog along right on schedule " ~ Cribbs said. ''He weighs I pounds and he 's a good eater._: .. ' ' ' "It 's runriy , .. she remark~, "but he's so much like our other two children. He's independMt~ active, s tubborn and vel-) sweet ." :•: "We love him very muc~l,'. Cribbs added. "'There'• no dill rerence between hir.'l a.nd the l:fi9 others. Our fee1;ngs are (,Pt <See irABIESj Paao..U> 1 '. •• ~- I . . • ' ¥ II DAILY PILOT c ~' ~ \)'JL.-••\.- ' Mesa ' a\et\dat . c __,_ . TONIGHT FOOTBALL -Costa Mesa at · VllliLil'ari, 7:30 p.m . UCI LECTUREs -··1n'Search of Ancient Astronomies,'' Room · 100 Social Sciences llall, 7:30 '}J,m . ''Am erica in the Post · 1 Vietnam World,·· Room 178 ·· Humanities Hall, 7 p.m. FRIDAY, ocr.10 .. ORANGE COUNTY PHILHARMONIC -Strauss ,Festival . Walter Goldschmidt conducting LA Philharmonic 1 ' Orchestra. UC ! Crawford Hall. "8:JOp.m . :• "HERE L JE S JEREMY .TROY," -Irvine Community Theater. Bristol Street at Red Jlill,Oct. 10·11 , 17·18,8:X>p.m . "JUMPERS" -South Coast Repertory Theater, through Su n. ,.Sp.m . ·"' FOOTBALi, -Estancia vs. 'Corona d e! Mar, Davidson Field , 8p.m . "' .,, MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY ,,~RACING -Fairgrounds, 8:15 .,.p.m . OCC LE C T U RE S - "Astronomy,·· Science Lecture I, 6 :30 and 8 :30 p .m. "Charles 'Darwin and the Beagle." Science Hall. 7 :30 p .m . "Gestalt Ap- proach to Personal Growth." Science Lecture 2, 7 :30 p.m. "Our Explosive Earth.•• Art Lec- ture Hall U9, 7 :30 p.m. . Woman Shoos , ~ :Prowler Off : A Costa Mesa woman, 69, eom - ·plained to police Wednesday about a tall, bald man who got away from her tiny trailer during .pr«fawn hours. 1 She said she observed the man .about3a.m . standing silhouetted , 1jn her residence in a park on .~abrillo street and just assumed ,abe must be dreaming. "Ob, get out,•• sbe told the ap- .J'l:_l"ent apparition, who calmly ~without a word. The victim said she awoke late in the morning. however, to fmd a bur~ had slipped window .louY1!n -and c\lt a s<reen to .caln entry to the trailer. ;.. T iService Costs ll~I Station $185 A demanding man in a jaunty Pfinc cap with a carload of odd- ly dreUeci friends or relatives gol the ultimate in service from a Colt& llesa 1asoline station Wed· 'llOOday. 'ti He pulled into a llollil OU Com· l\OnY outlet at 2799 Harbor Blvd .. f_p11:ec1 for radiator water, then ror f fan belt, then for direct.ions to pelaney Street. · 1 , Attendant Thomas Farry Hazen said be went inside to ibect the fan bell iovento<y and 1-be motorist drove away. with ~out of the pump island cash ~ There is no Delaney Street. i F,...P ... .41 ' ' ,CRICKETS 14ay -Robert Battin and Thomas Riley. The homes are .in Ba~tin.'s Clistricl, and the field 1s 1n 1Riley·s. .; ··1 understand that the com- J>laint is being rererred to 1',~he Health De p artment, but ased on past erforts I am skep- ~ cal that anything will ~ done nd we may agree tonight lo lhave a company come in ," Gross ibid. ., .,;~~~~~~~,....-~~~~, ORANGE ci:>AST DAILY PILOT ' ~ TN Or..,.. C-1 o.nv Pl .... "'"" -" i.. ~ -........... ,,. ii pUlll!-.. , t ... I Or..-CN)I Publhfll"'I C-1'· le-.ol• .....,._ an ,,olbll1-_, INWGl'I F•INY w a.• Me,,._ H•wPort ._._.., _........, .. 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Pal Hero bel laureate Max bruck told a UC lr'vlne audlenceot 350 w.-IY tbat the battle for sdenllllc freedom is far from won . PU.lli.Dg examples from history ol sclenU.ll who 1j>ocked man. out ol hia bellet that be is the center of the universe, Delbruck said science is tled to poli!lcs biil tlie effort to separate the t·wo must COD· Unue. ByGAllY GRANVILLE Of .. 0.11., ............ T r ans crlpts o f Wednesday's closed door m eeting' between Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks and a two.man board of supervisors committee will not M made public, soon. if ever. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich said today. . . Diedrich and Supe r vi sor Laurence Schmit met with Hicks for three hours to discuss a set:ret Superior Court fund and lhf' con- trol o( a federally funded law en- lorcement intelligencegrant. Hicks had been subpoenaed lo appear at what was, in effect, a hearing. The s ubpoena was issued after supervisors complained their questions about the funds had gone unanswered and that county Auditor-Controller Vic Heim had made little headway in a Board of Supervisors o rdered audit or them. At the close of the three-hour hearing. whatever ill will that ex- isted between the supervisors and Hicks appeared di ssipated. at least publicly. Jn general terms, thC' talk w as described as cordial and produc- tive. Today Diedrich said Hicks was very cooperative where he could be but there were some questions he couldn't answer. Schmit said the meeting ••was only a beginning and there is a lot moretobedone.'' "However," he added. "we're starting to mate some pro- gress." The progress he and Diedrich want is to know on what authority the $20,000 Superior Court fund was established. who controls it and ~hetber or not it is public money. The fund is used in narcotics investigation for buy-bust opera· lions. The supervisors have Wisted the" money is, in reality, publi c money and should be paid into the county treasury . 3 Political Speakers Set For Kiwanians Tbe Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club bas lined up a series ol three political speakers for its noon luncheon meetings. Tuesday tbe 'ifub, which meets in the Costa Mesa Women's Club opposite City Park. will hear a talk by David P. Bergland, the 40-year--0ld NewPort Beach at- torney running for vice president _ Oftbe U.S. as a Libertarian Party candidate. · On Nov. 11 the speaker will be John Schmitz.. junior college teacher, former state senator and former U.S. representative. He will be followed Nov. 18by As· semblyman Robert Badbam CR· Newport Beach) who has declared himsell a candidate for the 40t.b Concresstonal District seat held by Andrew Hinshaw <R·NewPort Beach). Schmitz, who was defeated by Hinshaw in the last con- gressional election, is regarded as a potential candidate in the next election. r ..... r.,.:41 HEARING. • • Until the matter is decided. Mang is temporarily assigned to McNa lly Continuation High School. Deciding the case is a three· man panel, headed by Frank Britt, administrative law judge from the orfice of administrative. hearings in Sacramento. The other two are Fred Turner, teacher in the San Diego School District. chosen by Mang, and Robert Brown, principal of Sun- ny Hills High School, who was chosen by the school district. ··-PEACE PRIZE WINNER Russia's Andrei Sakharov Peace Prize Awarded To Russian ·l OSl.O, Norway (UPI) -The 1975 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded today to Andrei D . Sakharov. fath er or the Soviet hydrogen bomb but now a prime opponent or nuc lear testin~. The award was announced by the Norwegian prize selection committee. The fiv e-membe r parliamentary panel picked Sakharov, who has also been out- spoken on persecution in the Sov· iet Union, from more than 50 nominatiOf)S when it met today for rinal consideration. Sakharov, M . is a brilliant physicist who helped develop the Soviet hydrogen bomb whii;h earned him the tiUe of "The Father or the Soviet H-bomb ... As early as 1958 he began circulating m emos calling for a ban on nuclear tests and in 1961 even personally appealed lo then Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev to hall Soviet nuclear blasts. Sakha rov 's calls went un- heeded and on Dec. 5, 1966. he took part in a one·minute public vigil for Human Rights Day which cost him his job as section chief in the Soviet nuclear pro- gram. · The Nobel Peace Prize carries an award or $122,000this year. tlis big break·came in 1968 with ·the publication or his book, ·· Proeress, P eaceful O>existence and Inte llectual Freedom.'' which was published. in the West. but only circulated privately in the Soviet-Union. The bOok called for the end to the arms race and the merging of .capitalism and socialism.Since then, he has taken up the cause of scores of persons he considers have-been persecuted f or political reasons and was a rounder of Amnes ty Interna- tional in Moscow. Sakharov, who recently suf- fered a mild heart attack, is perhaps the best knOwn Soviel dissenter after Alexander I . Solzhenitsyn, the 1970 Nobel Prize-winning a uthor who was finally expel le d from h is homeland. Frot11PageA1 BABIES .•• same. We have been blessed," he says. Cribbs feels lh,e judge showed very little humanitarian judg. ment and that the welfare or the childrep has been overridden. "I c~'t believe they would lake him away rrom us. I am a peace officer, but as a last resort. I would be willing to go to jail if J didn't get a day in court. If we've exhausted all legal avenues, and they take the baby from us, so be it. "But the immigration papers are all in order and everything is legal.·· ''We h ave faith that our prayers will be answered." he said. Now It's Cops Police Wiretaps DelJCribed /. WASHINGTON (UPI > -A former Houston police officer, who begins a three-year sentence for wiretap· ping next week. testified today that illegal electronic surve illance is widespread in both police and federal law enforce m ent agencies. Anthony V. Zavala, formerly orthe Houston Police Department's narcotics division., said that between 1968and !972he personallywas invplvedln "about3Sil· legal wir etaps.·· , "l would estimate that during Ui,e time I was there the narcotics division conducted somewhere between 700 and lJJOO illegal wiretaps," he said. "It was the most effective lawenforcementtool we had." Zavala testified before the House Select Commit-' tee on Intelligence investigating electronic sur· vcillance oru.s . cititens. . Wiretapping, Zllvala said, took place with the. knowledge and help of the telephone company and with the permission of policesuwrvisors. He said the equip· ment • was manufactured, as a matter ofi fact,, ,on the sixthfioorofheadquai'tets." ' 1 • I I A Costa Mesa trucker stricken at the wheel of a double-trailer ri2 1loaded with lettuce bound from San Jose to New York died ea.rly today. but hls partner on the run daringly prevented a ma· jor acrident on a busy highway. Sleeping in t he driver relief bunk behind the cab, he was aw11.kened by a piercing cry or agony from Rudolph Campos, M , shortly before midnight. Moses Smith or Watsonvill e rolled over in the cramped com- partment to see Campos slumped against the driver 's aide door, authorities said. The victim, who suffered a heart attack, bad fall en against the door handle and it was slowly opening as the big rig roared down King Road in San Jose. Scrambling from the bunk, Watson grabbed his dying partner and he ld him ,.;th his left arm to keep him frorlli tumbling to the pave ment rushing past beneath the driverless truck. 'FREEDOM NOT WON' Nobel Laureate Delbruck Four s hocks to man's self-imace. said Delbruck. were Copernicus' theory that the sun, not earth, was the center of the solar S)'\tem; Darwin's theory af. evolution; Freud's belief man is driven by his su~ conscious mind; and m05t recently, the discoveries in cenettcs as a governor of life. After the talk, Delbruck spoke with students. com- menting on his own C¥eer, the winner of the 1969 • Nobel prize for physiolOIY and medicine said, "I was a failure as a physicist, so J turrted to astronomy. I failed at that and then turned to biology. I guess I did all right at that." Smith then managed to climb into the driver's seat as the diesel juggernaut roared th.rough the rrighl. He slowly applied the brakes until it came to a halt. San Jose authorities said he kept the huge Freightliner loaded with Salinas Valley let- tuce on the road and upright dur- ing the desperate recovery ef- fort. PreaP ... .41 Coroner's deputies in San Jose said this morning that Campos, of 2019 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa, was pronounced dead on arrival at 12 :09 a .m . at the Alex· ian Brothers Hospital. Costa Mesa police were con· tacted and notified his wife Joyce, of the family home. An autopsy completed at mid· morning s howed Campos su!- 'ered a heart attack. Police Seek Park Sniper Irvine police are seeking a sniper in the University Park re- sidential area who shot out the passenger window of a UC Irllne stµdent 's car as the student d.rpve to campus. ~ames Eris ma, 27, of 2015 Los Alamos, San Clemente. told police he heard a "pop'' as the projectile struck the passenger window . Erisma looked down and found the concave piece of glass knocked out by the bullet in his lap. The incident occurred at 4:30 p.m . Wednesday as he drove along University Drive near Yale Avenue, Erisma told police. Officers s uspect a pellet gun or small caliber firearm was used. IDNSHAW • • • ' terly disappQinted at the out· come of the keenly-fought bear· ing, said his office will appeal the dismissal. Hinshaw, obviously delighted • left the courtroom with defense attorney Marshall Morgan and his brother, Bill Hinshaw, who has been present in the courtroom throughout the three- day hearing. Judge McMillan made it clear in ordering dismissal of eight felony counts that none of his dis· missals related to the recent California Supreme Court <Je- cision in the case of Johnson versus San Joaquin County. That decision was based on the ruling that the prosecution. willfully failed to offer facts negating the defendant's guilt during grand jury proceedings that led to his indictmtmt. An appeal by the district at- torney's office against Judge McMillan's dismissals ·will almost certainly tnean a delay in Earlier in today's testimony, Assistant Dis trict Attorney Capizzi claimed that Hinshaw had been given many op- portunities to offer his persona l defense before the Orange Coun- ty Grand Jury. Under questioning from Depu- ty Dis trict Attorney Doug McFarland , Capizzi told Superior Court Judge Byron K. McMillan that Hioshaw's lawyer at that time waS-:~d that the former assessor could also brinl!'. witnesses to the grand jury room. But defeJ1Se ·atlol"D<!)l lllnhall Morgan protested during the third day of a bearing into his motion for dismissal of all charges that Hinsbaw•s lawyer. whOm be has now replaced, did not convey that message to Hinshaw. 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