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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-10-28 - Orange Coast Pilot• c est • Coastal Panel Backs Irvine Plaza Project . DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * T UESDAYAFTERNOON,OCTO BER28, 1975 YOL ti. NO. Jt1.1Sl!ctlOfltS, M ~AiOES Great Pn1npkin Dejty ..... .._...,. ~•lrlct O'o.-tl This pumpkin at Hope View School in Huntington Beach is for fun , but it also is for learning, as Kevin Buccola (mouth), Karen Pohl (nose) and Regina Jordan and Shawn Isham (eyes) dem<instrate. Kindergarten teacher Dorothy Wasserman uses her great pumpkin to teach her charges about numbers and shapes. If you look closely , you can see circles, triangles , squares and rec- tangles. • lroine Plaza Plans Win Panel Appruval BylULARYKAYE Oll .... ...,pt ...... Phase One of the Irvine Com- pany's $31 million Corporate Plaza on "° acres at NewPbrt • Gypsy Women Rob 2 Siores ANADARKO, Okla. (URI) -A band or women dressed as gypsiet and their companions traveling in five can robbed two stores tn separate counties and tried to rob a third, authorities said. A store manager's wi(e in Chickasaw County said Monday the women surrounded her husband while other members of the group grabbed a money bag In a back room. She 1a1d none or the group showed any weapons. Authorities aaid the women, who escaped with $600, were described as ••gypey·dressed" with 1on1 d.res1es to tben.ocw. r " Center in Newport.Beach woo an 8 to 2 approval Monday from ~utb . C~ast regional coastal CODJIDlSSlODen. Approval came after Irvine Company officials proposed a four-point program to «>mbat drainage from the site polluting Newport Bay. · . · Commissioners RimQloo Fay and David Commons, noted for their pro-environment views, voted· against the permit ap· proval during the sesSion held at Huntington Beach. Irvine Company plans ipclude 29 low-rise office buildinp at the southwest corner of Newport Center. bounded by Coast lllghway, Newport Center Drive, Farallon Drive and an ex- tensiooor Avocado Avenue. The only part or the project to receive approval wu Phase One, which includes subdividing the 40-acre parcel, grading, con· slructing streets and parking areas and installing utility hookups. IS.. PLAZA, Poee AZ) • Scouting 'Coeds' Defeated W ASHlNGTON !AP> -The Girl Scouts voted today to re- main an all-fem ale organization. By a show of hands, l,S>O de- legates to the 40th national con- vention of the Girl Scouts of America overwhelmingly re- (used to return a good turn by the Boy Scouts of America. The Boy Scouts voted last year to admit girls aged 14 to 21 to their Explorer division. The two giroups are not af. filiated. At a session Monday, the de- legates plus 2,700 visitors and other guests -young, middle- aged and old, but all Girl Scouts -discussed whether mem· bership should include boys. By the clapping and cheering for those who opposed the idea, it was doomed from the start. Those who favor the admission of boys argued that it would at· tract more girls and increase membership. "We need coed programs," said Mrs. Clyde Bridges of llib- bing, Minn. "A merger would in · teresL and retain the older girls and cut expenses." Virginia Fell, a council leader from Harvey, Ill., argued for "coequal status " among girls ana boys in scouting. "Young men and women must learn to put aside their biological differences, .. she said. The critics or the idea dominat- ed, however, insisting that girls mature faster than boys so grouping them by age would be a problem and that the Girl Scouts •should retain their female iden- tity. (See SCOUTS, Page "2) Giving Up The Glwst Huntington Beach police are looking ror a missing 15-(oot-tall ghost. It .,.t to haunt Del Taco at 5856 Warner Ave. but of- ficers now suspect it's haunting lhe home of a thief. Lyle Finley, owner of the restaurant, reported the theft of the Halloween de- coration Monday, saying the ghost evaporated sometime Sunday night. The phantom was described as while canvas, complete "with motor and air machine,'' and was valued at $300. ~· oc s est Girl-Scouts Vot~ To Exclude Boys • FroJD .Joining ' ' Men's Day Ub Strike Draws Backlash NEWPORT, R.l. (UPI > -Some women in the United States plan lo go on strike Wednesday to show the system how much it needs the m , but it will of· ficiaJJy be "Male Appreciation Day'' in this city. Mayor Humphrey J . Donnelly Ill said many women asked him to sign a "Man Day" proclamation and they were serious about it. "It's sort of the women's answer to the NOW or· ganization proposal that women don't go to work," he said Monday. "These women will exercise their day by being more than kind to their man, doing something extra special for their man whether it is their boss in the of- fice. their husband or father or whatever," Donnelly said. "I think my wife is goin g to cook my breakfast. She usually doesn't because I get up so early. She's good to m e year-round anyway," he said. 6.5 on Ri~hter Three States Rock From Nuclear Test MERCURY, Nev . (AP) -An underground nuclear warhead test shook parts of three stales early today, swaying l,al.l build- ings in Las Vegas and chan- deliers in Fresno. CaliJ. No damage was reported from the blast, also felt in parts of northwest Arizona, which re· gistered 6.5 on the Richter scaJe at the UC seismographic station at Berkeley. Caltech reported a 6.0 reading. People were s haken from their sleep in Ridgecrest, Calif., 150 miles northeast or L06 Angeles. A spokesman at UC Berkeley re- ported its telemetry devices fell the blast throughout California. The6:30 a .m . PST weapons de- velopment test, code-named Kasseri, was detonated 4,150 feet underground and had an an· nounced yield of 200 kilotons to one megaton. "This was not the largest lest ever conducted at the lest site, it was: considerably smaUer than the largest lest," said David Jackson, apokesmao for lbe Energy Re1earcb and DP.velop· meol Administration. "Jl was a large test, however, no doubt about it.'' Jackson 1aid the Jargest under- ground lest ever r.onductcd at the Oroville Shaken OROVILLE (UPI> -Two aJ. tershocka from the Aug. I Ormnlle earthquoke shool< this area Moqday with the stroogest l"Temor realatering 3.5 on the Richter scale. .. site was the "Boxcar" test in 1968 which had a force or 1.2 megatons. A rolling earth tremor that shook Las Vegas, about 100 miles south of the blast site in the re- mote Paiute Mesa region, lasted about 20 seconds today. On the Richter scale used to m easure ground motion on seismographs, every increase of one number equals a tenfold in - crease in ground motion. Some experts say the actual amount of energy released may be XI times greater. ln pupulated areas, an earth· quake reading of 3 .S can cause (See A-BLAST, Page AZ) Threatened 4,190Tima TOKYO (UPI) -Yosbiyuki . Yonei, 23, a m achine tool salesman, was arrested and ac- cused of making 4,190 threaten- ing telephone calls in a year - 340 in a aingle day -toooeof his company·s customers. Police in Osaka, 300 miles south or Tokyo, identified the vic- tim of the calls Monday as Takashi Nakayama, 35, manager of a s mall manufacturing com- pany. Officers said Yonei apparently became infuriated after trying to collect money due his company. Nakayama refused to talk to him . on the ground he was "loo young." • Elderly Suspect Quizzed • • • An 80-year-old Garden Grove man is in custody today on charges he beat his elderly wife lo death with a claw hammer early this morning, police report- ed today. Lillian Cole, believed to be in her 70s, was found by policemen and paramedics sprawled across a bed in her home, 11322 Paloma Street, s hortly after 6 a .m. · Jack Charles Cole , the. woman's husband. was arrested at the scene "as a result of physical ev idence and his own statements,·· a police spokesman said. The spokesman said Mrs. Cole was still clinging to life whe"n paramedics arrived but she died of massive head injuries at about 7 :30 a .m . at Palm Harbor Hospital. Details or the slaying were sketchy today as officers beg.;ut to interrogate the suspect, who was booked on first degree murder charges. Investigators believe it was Cole who called for rescue units as his wife lay in the bedroom bleeding profusely. The s pokesman said the ham- mer believed used a.s the death weapon was found on the Ooo;r near the body. !See HAMMER, Page AZ) Co ast Weathe r Patchy low clouds in· creasing tonight and early Wednesday, otherwise fair s kies, according to the weather service. Not much t e mperature change. Highs in the low to mjd 70s. l...ows in the 50s . I NSIDE TODA. V TM Prendent danced, Pearl Bailey ripped off Vice Prem- dcit RocMfeller's 8pees, and evitrJ10fte hod a good time at the White House Monday. See ltoryA.f. ladex . .. ... ... .. .~ ... A11·tl •M ... .. .. •, ,. At OAJL y PILOT s T1.185dlly, Octobef 28. 1975 • .Plea is Innocent ,. ' Sara Moore Trial Date Dec. 15 From Wire Services SAN FRANCISCO -A federal court judge ente red an innocent plea today for Sara Jane Moor~. ebarge d with trying to kill Prest dent f'ord in San Francl!;co Sept 2:!. U.S. District Judge Samu el Conti set a trial date of Ut.'C. 15' Physicians' !Insurance I 1 Stays High? California attorney general Eve/le Youngt!r said today in Ana heim inl'rcaslng medical malpr::acl1 ce ins urance pr e· miums will have a severe eff~ct on the state's youngest, and the ami-retircd doctors. Younger spoke lh.Js morning before the 4 lsl scientific as- 5embly of the American College of Chest Physicians meeting here. Malpractice insurance pre- miums "are going to remain ex· tremE'ly high in the state:· he said. An estimated 10 percent of Cali fo rnia's doctors already have ll'ft California to practice elsewhere. "In a state al ready dependent QJl 1mportat1on or physicians, this ~1tuation cannot be ignored," he :sa.id. But the s tate Legislature has taken steps to insure the availability of insurance and a bill has been signed which pro. vides a shorter statute of limita· tions, a limitation on contingent fees, and a cap on damages for pain and sufferi.ng. The same m easure gives statutory recognition to the exist· ing practice ot making damages payable periodically rather than ·by lump sum, and authorizes the insurance commissioner to in- vestigate and rollback excessive rate increases. ''s'ounger said the reforms in the measure will ultimately re- sult in a n l 8 to 29 percent decrease in premiums. I . -. Frot1t Page Al A-BLAST ••• slight damage in the local area, 4 can cause moderate damage, 5 considerable damage, 6 can be severe. A 7 reading is a "major" earthquake capable of tremen· dous damage. The great San Francisco earthquake o( 1906 re- JiStered 8.3 on the Richter scale. Dave Miller, an ERO official here, said the blast jolted the agency's control offices, swing- ing microphones and television cameras. There was no leakage reported from the test. It was the 13th announced test at the expansive test site this year and tbe third with a yield of between 200 kilotons and one megaton. The Hiroshima blast.of World War II was about 20 kilotons. The test was the 279th since the limited test ban treaty of 1963. Not all tests are announced. Persons in the Exchange Club. a small bar in Beatty, Nev., near the test s.ite, were asked to stand outside the structure during the shot. The test, conducted by the Lawrence Livermore .l Laboratory of Livermore, Calif., was the first high-yield test since ;June when tes t site manager Mahlon Gates announced that a 1number of high-power tests .would be accelerated in anticipation of a proposed new international atomic testing ban tentatively set to become eUec:- 1 live March 31, 1976. ' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT lno °''"9" c ... ,1 0.11• PllOI *i1n ""Ii<" I• <omQIM-<! ti. N•*"'·"'•~i. Ii l>Ul>l•""'d hf,,... 0--Coe,1 Plll)ll.,,lnQ C_n, s.p., ... .cl•hO•" ¥• Plltlll!ol\e<I "'""°"' lnl"'-'Qtl I !ld~V !Or (Mt• "'-1.a, "-*port -ft, MUll\•ftQI"" n. .... n /~o .. nl•Jn V•ll''· ltwh•"· ~-l•l>f<~ Valltf •NI ~q-9e1Kh/S....1t. 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Lois Milstead, president or the Long Beach Girl Seoul CoUncil, argued that admitting boys would make the girls' organiza- tion like a classroom setting. ''When we go on camping trips, the girls couldn't run around in their undies." s he said. "They"d have to be conscious of their hair and make-up, just like in school.'" Brenda Aker s, a 17-year-old blonde from Lawrence, Ind., who has spent 11 years in scouting, drew applause when she told the group, "If we need boys to sell the Girl Scouts, we need to re- evaluate our program." The Camp Fi're Girls offer membership to boys from 14 to 18. And, last year, the Boy Scouts offered membership to girls 14 to 21. Ford as he left tbe St. Franci.s Hotel in San Fran~itco loUowin.1 a speech. She was wrestled to the ground by police and Secret Service agents and taken into custody. Conti entered tbe innocent plea for Miss Moore after rejecting an 11rgu m e nt by h·er attorney, Public Defender James Hewitt, that lht're should be no arraign- ment until her mental com- petence was determined. Hewitt refu sed to enter a plea. ··we have not prepared in any way for the tnal. ··He witt told lhe JUdge. lie said he did not want to pro- ceed "until sucb time as she is able to cooperate with cOW\Sel and aid in her own defense.·· Mrs. Moore has been unde rgo- ing psychiatric tests at the 'rederal medical facility ln San Diego. Friday she was ordered returned to San Francisco for &r· raignment on the indictment, which was returned secretly on Wednesday. She is expected lo return to San Diego for further treatment. Jn a sharp exchange with the judge, J-lewitl argued that the new federal speedy trial act, which requi res that a trial begin Y.'ithin 90 days, does not apply to time used for mental examina· tions. "Your honor. I can"t prepare the case in 90 days." 1-fewitt argued "Well , you're going to prepare it in 90 days," Conti replied. "If you ·ve got any argument. give it tu the Congress.·· Sara Moore was kept on Ran· dolph ~learst 's payroll for several months in 1974 in hopes that she might help him fmd his then-fugitive daughter, says one of the authors of a Rolling Stone account of Patricia Hearst's un· derground life. While on Hearst's payroll in 1974, Mrs. Moore also was being paid by the F BJ to report on his dealings with radicals whom the newspaper e xecutive hoped would lead him to his daughter, Ho.,,,·ard Kohn said in an in- terview Monday night. Mrs. Moore had worked for the S2 million food giveaway pro- gram established by Hearst in an unsuccessful attempt to win the return of bis daughter after she was kidnaped by the Symbionese Liberalioo.Az:my on Feb. 4, 1974. Kohn said that iffer the pro- gram ended, Mrs. Moore "was kept on by Randolph Hearst OS· tensibly as a bookkeeper but ac· tually to serve as sort of an in ror· mant because at the time she was associated witl\ various SLA in· formers and sympatbiters. "And Hearst hoped that she would bring him some clues. some lead to find Patty." ' Apathetic llesponse ALBANY, Ga. (UPI) - Radio station WALG planned a four-hour dis· cussion of public apathy on its daily morning telephone talk show. ·But a station spokesman said Monday only two calls were receiv~ durin.g the · program. "On other topics, we have been averaging 20-:.> calls aired and probably lots of attempts," said the s pokesman. Now on Welfare Former Prostitute Urges Legalization CLEVELAND (AP) -Te"" streamed down the former pro- stitute's (ace as s he spoke of her past lire. but she urged an au- dience at the I nternatlonal Women's Year Congress to s up- port legalization of prostitution because ''legal or not, it will go on ... The woman , identified onl.f. as Susie. spoke at a workshop session Monday on prostitution. She said she married at age 15 and became a prostitute at age 23. "I 'm not a prostitute any more," she said. '"I have seven chiJdreo. They were hungry. J badoocboice. "There were times when I felt dirty, nasty. piggish." She said she made about $2 an hour plus tips as a cocktatil waltreu but toond she could mal<• ~an hour plus tiPo of $10 to $30 as a prostitute, She said she is now on welfare. Otber s peakers at th e _.ktbop on the final day ol the thrff~u; conference also c.l.lled for leg atlclri ol proolJtutJon. "violate basic human rights. They confuse behavior between consenting adults and a crime.'' Workshop chairman Carole Turoff, said legalized prostitu· lion would cut down on venereal disease and rape, eliminate cor- ruption associated with vice and make prostitutes eligible to re· ceive pensions and to pay taxes. Mrs. Turoff, an attorney, said she plans to propose legislation to the Ohio General Assembly to legalize prostitution. The congress drew more than 45,000 people. Three Missing Teen-agers Found COMMERCE (UPI) -Thrtt te en-aged boys lost in the massive unde rground sewer system were round s afe late Mon- day rollowing a massive search. Authorities said the boys finally managed to get out o( the storm drain network by squeezing lhrouJh a grating that led to Ford Park in Bell Gardens. They were identified as Patrick Seiser, 14, Steven Roundtree. 15, and Brod Johnson, 14. aU of Bell Gardens. • Kent Slate U.nJverJ ity aociolOfY Prof. Richard O'Toole aaid 1 ..... acainal prostitution ~ J Girl Injured Judy Campo. 17. of 133 Buena Ventura, San Clemente, suffered facial injuries early this morning when her car plowed headon into a freeway sign standard on In· terstate S in San Clemente. The girl received etnergency treatment at San Clemente General Hospital and was transferred lo Orange County Medical Center. 9 Inmates Release One Ailing Hostage GRANITE. Okla. (UPI) - Nine inmates who seized three hostaees and barricaded themselves in the Oklahoma State Reformatory kitchen today released one of their captives because he w as reported suffer- ing from a beart ailment. A .spokesm an said the ho5tage, Leonard S. Summers, was taken to the DriSOP infirmary (or Ob· Franco Still 'Grave' But Improving MADR ID (UPI) - Generalissimo Francisco Fran- co. 82. is resting quietly and X· rays of his chest have revealed a "definite improvement,·· his doc- tors said today. However, they said he was still bleeding in- ternally and his condition re- mained grave. His reported improvement came as government sources said it may be necessary ror Franco to relinquish power tem- porarily again to his designated successor, Prince J uan Carlos de Borbon. since ••someone has to sign laws and decrees.·· -Franco, who suffered a series or heart attacks and other com-· plications, has clung stubbornly to life while arr airs of state have come to a halt. · The sources said the govern- ment has retrained from acting because of the extreme gravity of Franco's condition. servatiOn. The .53-year-0ld guard had complained or chest discom- fort shO'rtly berore his release. The in mates, complaining about the loss of Christmas package pri vi leg es in the prison, occupied the kitchen late Mon - day, presumably armed with knives from the butcher shop. and seized three supervisors as hostages. Rep. David Riggs (D-Tulsa). chairman of the House Public Safety .and Penal Affairs Com- mittee and author of numerous penal reform bills, talked by telephone with one of the nine in- mates before dawn and said he was optimistic the confrontation would be settled peacefully . Riggs said prison officials were awaiting a response from the prisoners. ''I cannot comment about it un· tiJ at least this confrontation is resolved," Riggs said about the · 75-minute conversation. "At this point I feel the people involved are malting every etfort to be re- asonable.•· . Riggs said be was referring to both the inmates and the prison officials. Shortly after the takeover, state Corrections Director Dr. Ned Benton said there would be oo amnesty for the· rebellious · convicts and warned that force would be used if necessary to free the captives. A spokesman for Gov. David Boren, however, said prison of- ficials were awaiting the in· mates' response to Riggs' con· versation before deciding on a course of action. "It bas sort of settled into a waiting game. That's what we're doing now -we're waiting for a response." • $100,000 Blaze· Probed I Huntington Beach firemen were sifti.ng through rubble aod interviewing witnesses today to determine the caU$e of a fire that caused up to Sl00,000 damages t.o the Anaheim Foam and Fabric outlet early Sunday rooming. Deputy Fire MarshaJ ~ger Hosmer said Loday there ts no reason to believe the fire wu OC su,spicious origID. Fiames broke out shortly after 3 a.m. at the structure -ill 16116 Pacific Coast Highway, Hunt~ ington Beach, on the border of Sunset Beach. Hosmer said three units from Huntington Beach, three more rrom Seal Beach and five Orange County units knocked down the names in about 20 minutes. The building was 00 pe rcent in· volved when the first flTemen ar- rived and the building was totaJJy destroyed , according to Hosmer. The business is owned by Paul Hinch, who manufactured illld sold marine upholstery at the facility. Hosmer said the materials were highly fl am m able and toxic. Anot her bus iness. S teve T obin 's Sailboats and Skateboards. had shared the building with Anaheim Foam and Fabric but bad recentJy moved out, Hosmer said Frot11 Page A I PLAZA ••• The cost or Phase One is estimated at $3.8 million. At the request of the Irvine Company, commissioners held off voting on the project last month when it became apparent that few commissioners favored the plans. Of uppermost concern to the commhssioners was the informa- tion that an estimated 539 pounds of oil and grease would empty from the site into Newport Bay. On r eturning l\.fonday, Irvine Company s pokes man Larry Moore presented a proposal to combat water quality problems, including: -A sump system that would be connected to each point where 1iurface w.ater runs into storm pipes. Moore said that the ma- jority of oil and grease would run into the ground and would also be collected in the sutnps, which would be periodically emptied. -Weekly sweeping of all asphalt s urfaces at the site. -Resurfacing all parking Jots every five years. -Using fertilizer during dry periods and designing an irriga- tion system to prevent pesticide overflow. Several commissioners ques- tioned the validity of sucli a system, but commission ex- ecutive director Mel Carpenter assured them, "Ir the sumps do their job and the irrigation system works, they've gone a long way toward mitigating the problem." HAMMER ••• Neighbors told offi cers they had heard nothing that could have been interpreted as a violent argument between the elderly pair prior lo the time of the s la ying, the polic e spokesman said. If you've ·been waiting for the biggest carpet sale of .the year. , .THIS IS ITI Measure your rooms now .. .then, get set for savings of up to 20% on our beautiful broadloom carpets from Evans-Black. ' ~DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• • ·installation. custom draperies *••• ... carpe l.K'.. NO. ll0422 ]663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. f2627 • PHONE 646-4838 -646·2355 ~ .. I ~ ' the ... Or •• the Ful hea $1 tac IOW· It atta the par the not .. ,\f i' t;•/ c Ri Pa an Ca cl Th c no po th Ri er c is A r pl 8~ W@llil rr ~@rrWD©@ The· t'olumn appears dally except Saturdays and Mondays. 1;nt a 11r1Jh/prr1'' Then _u·ritl' Pnt /)unr1 P<1 ' 11 1/1 cul r1•d /ape fP'' flu, (lrl.•11'f'rs aud a t· Flf')fl ~)U m>f'd f() ,,O/l'I' 1111'f1WI !('.~ l•I ' 1101111r r1'1lf"I' nnrl bu~1 nrss ~/all yn11r QIK'S!JOltS 111 l 'CJI Du•1 •• A ' )"11 u r .'\e r r •CI' I) ro nQP Coast Dal/IJ l-'1/ot I' 0 IJor 15till Cn.<~/n ,\f11.~o. t;A ~?fj2fi /•1clud·~ I/OU' ,,,/eplun1~· nu111hf • CreditO.-k DEAR PAT In July, the Riverside branch of Securit) Pacific Bank ran a credit chec~ and told me I owed Standard Oil of California $200 that the compan) claimed it was unable to collect The bank said these charges oc CWTed in 1971 or 1972, but I was not allowed to see the credit re port.. During 1971and1972 I was in the U .S. Air Force stationed in Riverside J had a Standard Oil credit card, but I never made a $200 purchase without payment Can you find out what the problem is? I wrote to Standard Oil in August, but didn't receive a response. E A., Riverside L.D. Nelson of Standard Oil ex- plained that the blll was in error, and instead of $ZOO, the amount due is only $5. The bill you re· ceived, however, was for five cents rather than $5. This was another Standard Oil error , and you will be billed next month for an additional $4.95. Sl4.l0 R~fMnd DEAR PAT: About a year ago I sent for and received two signal transceivers from Unity Buying Service Co., Schaumburg, Ill Since our transceiver was defec. tive, I returned both last December. Even though I've written several letters to Unity, I still haven't received full credit for this return. R .J ., Huntington Beach Barbara Lundgren, customer service manager for Unity, re· ports you now have been sent a check for $14.10. Lundgren ex· plained that full credit bad not been issued previously because the nrm 's records, indicated that only one transceiver had been re· turned. Draft Rade• DEAR PAT: ll doesn't make mlK'h sense to me that although the law requiring au 18-year-old men to register with Selective Service is still in effect, it is not possible to register at this time. When will registration resume and how will it be carried out? L.E.,DanaPoint · The method of reg&lerlng with Selective Servlc:e within a few days of a young man's 18th birth- day was suspended by Preslden· tial Proclamation on April 1, 1915. A new procedure for registration on an annual basis will be an· noancecl by another Presidential Proclamation early In 1976. Na· tionwide pubUcity will provide In- formation about the date. This first annual registration wlll app- ly to men born in J9S7 or earlier _who have .aot yet registered for &be draft. ~fteptlir DEAR PAT: Mysonbasanum- brella that bas sentimental value to him because it used to belong to his grandfather. The only pro- blem ia that it needs to be re-· covered. Where can I have this done? M. W .. Costa Mesa You can arrange &o bave the umbrella recovered at ay p16o shop Utat carries Callfonla Um- breUaCo. prodacts. Town6Coaa· &ry Patio Shope, Roren Ganie•• aod Green Have• Garde11s are .amona Ibo"" 111 t~• Soalll eo... area tbat )'OU mi&ht want to coa- '8<1- .,, , t The Tuer cames recharge· able nicad batteries and come$ supplied with two cartridges, each loaded with a four·fift.h grajn powder charge, which pro- pels the barbs. Replacement cartridges cost SIO apiece. "It's not even necessary to bit the skin with the barbs. All it has to do is hana on the clothing. The charge will go through an inch· and·a·halr of clothing," Mrs. • State's Fort Knox Workmen finis h first phase of the new stale lreasurer's vault in Sacramento across street from the Capitol. The vault, costing more than S.500.000 . wjll be about 4 .~ square feet and hold $13 billion in s ecurities. Cornplet1on is scheduled for January. Gay Parents Lose Foster Youth, 16 SEATTLE (AP) -Sixteen· year-old Charles, forbidden by a judge to see his foster parents again because they are homosex· ual, "may never trust anyone again.·· says the boy's attorney Authorities say Charles, whose last name was not disclosed, showed hOmosexual tendencies and was ordered back to the state's Echo Glen Children 's Home two weeks ago by a Clark County judge because the two middle-age men who provided a foster home for him are homosex- ual. Dr. Harold Johnson, a Seattle psychiatrist who interviewed Charles, said he feared the boy will become a permanent inmate of institut)ons because of the judge's decision. ''I do not believe that living in a gay foster home fosters bomosex- 1 Japanese Women Out Of Market TOKYO (UPI) -The new Japan Securities Company says it will no longer carry on margin trading in behalf of women customers because they are a nuisance. ·•we have had many pro- blems," a spokesman for the fll'm said. Hes&dwomencll!tomers: -Refused to _ac.cept responsibility for transactions that turned out·badly. -Often accused the company of making purchases and sales without authorization. -Played the market on the margin without knowledge of their bu~ands. They bad left strict orde'rs that reports of their transactions never weTe to be mailed to their homes. The firm said it was not against women's llberatiol'I and that exceptions would be made on a ca1e·by -case basis for wo°'en doctors and attorneys and for women who ran busi· 1 uality , ·· Johnso1;1 said. "These men do not have a vested interest in seeing Charles develop as a gay ··A lot of kids are raised by gay parents Of thE" four kids I know who have been raised this way, all have turned out 'straight' - heterosexual ' Charles· foster parents, who werr not identified, gave him a room of his own, bought him clothing. took him on camping trips, taught him table manners and took him lo church on Sun- days, according to attorney Richard Blumberg. It was the eighth attempted foster home placement ror Charles. "We're about the only people who ever really cared for the I ittle fellow,·· said one of the two male foster parents. Charles said neither of the men made sexual advances to him or attempted at any time to in· Ouence bi!: sexual orientation. ''They were fathers to me, .. Charles said. "We talked it over. They told me that sex is something that I must decide for myself ... But Clark County Superior Court Judge John Skimas ruled that a homosexual home would have a bad influence on a child's sexual development and that homosexuals could not be con · siderfd qualified to provide a foster home. $600 Trick; No Treat SAN BERNARDINO (AP> Three boys wearing masks got a bead start on Halloween, robbing members of an adult education evening class of $600 at gunpoint and then riding off on bicycles. Police said eight adults were held at bay Monday in a classroom at Burbank Elemen· tary School while the three youths, one with a ski mask. another with a stocking mask and the third one wearing a beanie cap, rifled through their Wallets and purses. One of the boys held a 11evolver, the adlllts told of Ileen: " • So far the units sold by Burns' distributorship have not been: used egainat humans. ••Two week.a ago one of my customers, an elderly man, was attacked by an Afaban hound while walklng in San Pedro. be says. He shot him and the dog was out for 20 mlnutea but be got up and ran around again with no after ef· feels." Although the Taser was de· si1ned to be non-lethal, its makers say there is no guarantee that serious injury will not occur. ll must be treated as a dangerous weapon since there is an ever-present risk of injury from falling. In addition, physi- ciam say the Taser charge could be harmful to persons with heart coodition:s . Ford Plans Address on New York WASHINGTON (UPI> - President Ford will deliver "an important speech .. on New York City's financial plight Wednes- day, it was announced today. White House aides indicated Ford would restate his position against federal assistance to the city. White House press seeretary Ron Nessen flatly refused to say whether Ford had changed. his opposition to federal assistance for New York. ··r suggest you listen to the speech," he told reporters after calling them to announce that the speech would be delivered in the National Press Club. Nessen said It Would be ··on New York City"' -"an impor· tant speech on an important sub- jeet." White House aides, shortly before Nessen 's announcement, said Ford wanted to restate his position on New York City and serious ly doubted hf' had sof- tened toward giving any !ederal · guarantees to back the city's municipal bonds. Although Ford has stood against any aid, some presiden- tial aides have said there is within the Administration a ·•furious debate" on whether some measures should be taken to prop the nation ·s largest city. Sen. Adlai E . Stevenson (D- Iii. ), today asked Congress to ap- prove a plan requiring New York City's banks and union members to make some sacrifices in re- turn for federal help to avert de- fault. Stevenson proposed the plan to the Senate Banking Committee as an alternative to a plan ad· vanced by Sen. William Prox· mire (D·Wis .), tbe panel chairman. Proxmire's bill called for making $6 billion in federally guaranteed loans available to the city and did not contain the new conditions. Treasury Secretary William E. Simon unexpectedly cancelled an appearance before the House banking subcommittee which had planned to start drafting its own save-New York legislation Wednesday, There was no e xplanation for Simon's action. But some com- mittee staff aides said they un- derstood that Ford was about to issue a new statement on the Ad- ministration's position toward the possible default of New York City. . Tt..-l!Y. Oc:toti.r 28. 197$ • - DAILY PtLOT A3· o.lty .... ltaitf ...... JUST SHINE THE LIGHT ON YOUR TARGET Nurse Pat Bums Holds Taaer Stun Gun, Barbs Minister Helps Marine Veteran Ends 'Standnff' MIAMI SPRINGS, Fla. !APJ - ··1 told him that I would walk out with my arm around h.im ; that they wouldn"t shoot him," said a minister who persuaded a troubled Marine veteran accus.ed of shooting a policeman to re- lease two hostages and sur- rende r. "He was afraid that after what had happened , the police would Wife Cleared In Slaying Of Husband Orange County District At- torney's aides ruled tOOay that Meredith Anne Campbell of Laguna Niguel acted in sell de- rense Oct. 17 when she shot and killed her husband. Sheriff's officers today advised Mrs. Campbell, 36, of25261 Monte Verde, that there is now no ques- tion of criminal charges being filed in connection with the death 1 of former Laguna Beach police of- ficer Roy Fuller Campbell, 36. Mrs . Campbell shot he r husband through the left eye with his service revolver wb.ilet.he cou- ple struggled in their home. She told deputies that she was trying to defend herself from her enraged spouse who had tried to choke her during a quarrel. Campbell was dead when de· puties arrived at the home. They learned during their inquiries into the shooting that there had been a number of quarrels in the Campbell home prior to the inc1 · dent that claimed his life. shoot him on sight," the Rev. Amor Steffen s aid after Robert Knuck Jr., 2S, released a woman and her 5·year-0ld son and sur- rendered to authorities Monday. Police said Knuck argued with h.is wife, Donna, on Sunday and that she had gone to her sister·~ house here. On Monday , police received a report of a shooting at the sister's home, and the two women told of· !icers Knuck fired two shots through a window into the living room ceiling and then left. They said he might have gone to his - father's home nearby. When patrolman William Keller went to the father's house to investigate, police said he was shot in the head when Knuck fired through a door. The 28· year-old officer was reported in critical condition at a loc al hospital today. Knuck"s sister, Elsie Eaton of Tampa, and her 5-year-old son were apparently in the home. and Knuck took lhem hostage and held off police for more than two hours before Mr. Steffen ar· rived. The minister, who directed a drug-counseling program that treated Knuck for a heroin habit three years ago, s aid Knuck telephoned him and said "he had a real mess on his hands .·· He said, "There w as a lot of noise and s houting outsid e. ff f'" was yelling 'Keep down' to hi s sister ... Dozens of poli ce officers sur - rounded the house, and Knuck ig nored the pi c as of his rathe r and an uncle. Circuit Court Judgl• F'rancis X. Knuck, to surrender. according to S~t. Gene Duffv. it looks expensive --• and it is (1 I ' "z : Pouis Yloth FROM $325 SPECIAL GROUP 20°/o OFF '-_..; •USE YOUR CHASIN'S CHARGE 1 ' SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3333 South Brislol SI Cosla Mesa • 540-46 t 1 • • . ·~ Josi •e- Coasiing & ,@ with Tom arphine POOR SOULS D•~PT. ~I ttunk : it's absolutely awful what they are doing to poor old F'red Sorsabal over at Costa ML-sa City Rall. They ha\'e backed him against the hot pipes. Sorsabal. you see, 1s Cost<t Mesa's city mana ~er . fi e makes $38,364 each yt."ar fur this task. Thus it develops that Fred ha~ let it be known that he doesn't want a raise. No more money. He's happy. You would ~us pec l that Sorsabal's announcement that he's content with hls current !!alary would be greeted by great huzzahs Crom councilmen and taxpayers alike. This is not precisely the case THE CITY COUNOI,. for ex- ample. just three weeks agQ scratched around and came up with raises for most everybody ut Costa Mesa City Hall. Most city workers got a 6.25 percent boost in the old paycheck. Mesa policemen got 7 .5 percent. Meanwhile, municipal riremen are still dickering for a hike in salaries. And against this backdrop, the head man. the city manager' himself, says he dot:sn't want a raise. Sorsabal"s pay condition has unsettled Mesa Mayor Alvin L. ··Pink " Pinkley. ·•1 think it's unsatisfactory that he not get a raise," Pinkley rumed. ''I don 't like the connota- tion it suggests; th at maybe we are planning to get rid of him. because that couldn't be further from the truth. "I think he's done a good job and should be given a raise." SORSABAL, M EANWHJLE, has declared that he considers his paycheck "fair and equita- ule. '' Mayor Pinkley, however, has made it clear that he isn't going to let the matter rest on such rumsy reasoning. He is going to ask the City Dads to convene in tbe back room and see if they can't do something for good old Fred. . Why, the council may come up with a raise and then have to • summon Sorsabal into the rear ,chamber to talk him Into taking ·the money. Can't you Just bear the pleadings now? "Come on now. Fred, we want you to accept this token raise. Look man, you're causing a buge embarrassment for everybody. "HOW DO YOU THINK lhe other city workers feel now? They all took their raises with good cheer. Can't you go along with the iang? ''And -think of the fireme~. Tu~.y. Oetobef 28. 1975 Beirut Attacks Step Up BEIRUT. 1 .. ('banon {UPI J - Moslem m1l1tiamen f i rin~ rocket s, mortar s and machineguns attacked Christian positions around Beirut 's majQr hotels today and the U.S. embassy led the exodus of foreigners out of the embatlll'd capital wh ('re fierce strcl't fighting continued tu spread. Casualti('s mounted to more than 850 d('ad and Z.100 wound1."ll ( IN SHORT ) as Christian rightists and Moslem leftists ignored a cease-fire and carried their t itywide street war into its sevent h week. Rasdan row. CHJCAGO <UPI) -The ex - ecutive director or the Christian Defense League says he has ob- tained doc uments purporting lo prove crewmen of a U.S. bomber downed by Soviet fi ghters over the Sea of Japan in 1953 are prisoners in Russian ··slave labor camps." 1'he charges by the Rev l'aul Lindstrom, former he<:&d of tht· now-defunct "Rememb('r th1.· Pueblo Committee" and now heading the COL, follow claims by a former Army pnvatt! once held Prisoner in a Siberian prison camp that survivors of a Navy pla.ne wh ich crashed in the Baltic Sea near Latvia in 1950 may have been imprisoned by the Russian~. MolorManH~ld MEXICO CITY !UPI) -/\ motorman accused or causing the subway collision in which 'l:1 peo- ple last week died was jailed Mon- day. Carlos Fernandez Sanchez, who leaped from his train when he saw he would be unable to avoid a crash, was recovering from his in· juries in a hospital. He has been under guard since the accident. Wo•2n'sM-i PHILADELPHIA CAP> -The National Organization for Women wound up its eighth national con· ference by giving new leaders a mandate to work for lesbians· rights, the Equal Rights Amend- ment and full employment for women. The four-day-long conference which ended Monday \!f'3S slowed by wrangling over internal mat· ters and left leaders with the task of binding up new wounds in the 60,000-member organization, the nation's largest fem in.isl group. New Boeing Weapon Eyed • .._OB l'OlJI I 1 Rc>l1 <u°k<'• thC' calw (01 tl11i Yl'otr11. ''Bt,t.·fc:a.J.C! of 1lit.~ \'car'' A.,,.•atll. Onl· of your «"nlJy <111d1ou1 types ll b mu b(,cn J1fO- miJW11l around It;,,., dlfl>l~y ln~ hk br-a in P""' (' r. I Ul>I~ SCHOOL YEA<lBOOK DESCRIBES ROBERT POULIN Student Described•• "Loner,' "Good Pupil" Armed Student 'Loner' Blasts Six, Kilh Self OTTt\WA, Canada <AP> -Authorities are trying to d~ termi.ne whether a youth who killed himself after wounding Ill studE"nts in a high school religion class also ldlled a girl wbose. body y,·as found in his smoldering house. . . . Poliee said Robert Poulin, 18, burst mto the class al St. Pi\1.\ X Roma.a Catholic school Monday, fired at least three abots al random across the room from a sawed-off, .12-gauge shot.gun and th('ll blew his own head off. · Mt>RE TJIAN 35 BOYS and girls were in tberoom.Oneoltbe wounded students was in critical condition, three were in stable c·ondit ion and two were released an er treatment. All were 16to18. . J'olice said that about the time of the shooting firemen called. to fight a blaze at Poulin's home found the body of Kimberly ftabot, 17. Police said the c:au.se of the girl's death wa.s not tnown. Autopsies on he r body and Poulin's were scheduled today. A neighbor of the dead girl said she was "a very nice teen- ager .. who did ba bysitting in the quiet neighborhood along the Rjdeau River, about five miles from the center of Ottawa. SHE SAID KIMBERLY was the second of four children and attended a public high school in the area. Sbe said young Poulin, who lived nearby, was not the girl's boyfriend. Authori ties at St. Pius X said Poulin was "a bit of a looer''. who planned u career in the armed forces. ··1n every respect he was a good student," said the principal,: Jo'ather Len Lunney ... There was no suggestion of emotiooal pro- blems." Neighbors said the boy 's mother, Mrs. Stuard Poulin, was out in the early afternoon and called tbe fire department when she re- turned home and found smoke coming from the house. STUDENTS IN THE reli~on class said Father Robert Bedard was lecturing when POulin kicked tbe door open and began firing from the doorway. They said he never entered the room . , Mazatlan Aftermath Students, Troops Begin City Cleanup MEXICO CITY CAP) -Hur- ricane Olivia killed at least 25 persons in the ?ttazatlan area, 25 are missing and 500 are injured, rescue workers in the Pacific coast port have reported to the Ministry of Natural Resources. Olivia smashed into the city Or :im,000 people al 9: 20 p.m. Friday with winds as high as 138 miles an hour. The weather bureau had warned the population o[ the ap- proaching danger, but thousands (}[palm-thatched shacks made o[ flimsy materials were destroyed. MORE THAN 30.000 persons in Mazatlan and 14 nearby villages were reported homeless. '"The thermoelectric system which provides the city's water was partially destroyed." ......, I Singing, Dand119 Celebrity Rock At White House ByHELENTllOMAS WASHINGTON (UPll Broadway star Pearl Bailey· danced with President Ford and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, sang a duet wi~ actor Omar Sharif and heisted VJce pre- sident Nelson Rockefeller's hom· rimmed bifocals during a swing· ing evening at the White House Monday. ,,._esident Ford and his wile Betty, elegant in a brown and white Estevez gown, stayed on the dance floor until 10:30 p.m. PST. loog after Sadat, the guest of honor, and his wi!ebaddeparted. ACLU S11ing ·Two Agencies Over Program WASHINGTON (AP) -A suit seeking some $500 nUllion in damages was filed in federal court today against present and former officials of the Central In· telligence Agency and N~tiooal Security Agency for their s ur- veillance or antiwar radicals and other dis:sidents. The class action suit was flied by the American Civµ Libe~es Union on behalf of some 8,200 m· dividuals and organ.izations who were the subject of rues kept by the CIA as part of its Operation CHAOS, an intelligence program begun in J 967 . The suit alleges the CIA and NSA illegally opened the mail and intercepted the overseas phon e calls and cables of American dissidents. It seeks damages of $50,000 for each of the 8,200 individuals and organiz.a· lions. The suit also asks for $10-a· day in damages for each day that their communications were in· tercepted. In addition to the intelligence officials, the suit also names as defendants Western Union, RCA World Communications, American Cable and Radio, and JlT World Communications for allegedly supplying NSA with in- tercepts of overseas pbone calls and cables. DlbbllliE BUSINESS CENTER MISS BAILEY, wbo has performed several times at the White HO\Jse, was al be.r best at the Sadat dinner, wtnniniseveral st.OOWg ovations and the longest applause heard in the East Room inmanyayear. ''It was brilliant," said Secretary of State Henry K.iJs. inger. · 'Sbe kissed me.'' The Firlit Lady asked Mhl.s Bailey to help out when country singer Johnny Cash bad to bow out at the last m_inute. Miss Bailey began to snare her audience when she borrowed Rockefeller's glasses to read a song. She put them on, then cracked. ''Wberedid tbepeoplego?'' HANDING THEM back,sh<oad- vised Rockefeller, "Don't sign anything without these." But la~er on in the banter be banded the spectacles back to her and said his wife, Happy, would lead him home. Then she sang about places on the Sadat itinerary, bringing . gleeful bowls when she reached ··1·11 Take Manhattan.'' That was followed up with "Chicago" and the ''The Eyes of Texas." Sharif accepted her invitation to the stage and they joined - with Mjss Bailey prompting-in "Easy toLove." · During one of her most famous numbers, "Hello Dolly," Ford rose trorn bis chair and twirled her around (ortbefmale. Miss Bailey returned to the microphone to sing ''Happy Birthday" to former stage star Nanette Fabray. Miss Fabray, who has a bearing de[ect, responded in song and sign language with "Somewhere Over the Rainbow,'' reducing many to tears. FORD DID some more danc· ing, includin' the new one calJed the ''Hustle,' and told reporters, ··r felt stinking al this time last week, but now I feelfme.'' Miss Bailey and her husband, drummer Louis Bellson, were in- vited to spend the night. She was given her choice of the Queen's Room or the Lincoln Bedroom. ' "l don·t want to sign no pro-- clamations," she said, and with Ford's daughter Susan in t-Ow, headed for the family quarters· and the Lincoln Room. Here they are, grubbing around for a little more cash and you're throwing yours out the windO'N. "Please say you'll take the money, Fred, old buddy." SEA'ITLE (UPl)-Thelloeing Co. has begun talks with a West Germ-an company about. manufacture of a one-person bat- Uefield weapon. "They are being housed in s chools, churches, municipal of. fices and in private homes that weren't damaged:• a ministry spokesman said Monday night. INDMDUAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES DOWNTOWN IAGUNA If Sorsabal persists in being stubborn and hard-headed about not taking a pay raise. he could touch off a terrible internal fuss. The council might end up de- manding he take more money. Then if the city manager con- tinues to stand by bis principles, he might even get the boot. Costa Mesa would go out and hire a new city manager who wouJd accept every salary boost that came along. Boeing said Monday that it was interested in the armburst shoulder-fired weapon intended for use against armor and pro-- tected targets at close combat range. Boeing will demonstrate the weapon to Army and Marine munitions experts Friday at Fort Benning, Ga . The weapon, which ftres a pro- jectile from a 32-incb launching tube and weighs 13 p;>unds, is dis- carded afteronefirin5?. The storm knocked out elec=- tricaJ and water supplies and communications with the rest of the country, The area's three radio transmission towers were blown down, and technicians were trying to get one back into service. A few telephone lines were restored, but they were jammed with traffic. After all, it's only money. ''THE WORST problem is water." said the spokesman. Hallie Now Ocean-hound Wyoming, Colorado Snow Swnm Diminish Albuqwl'q\11" "tlent• lllvrwr(k ...... ...... ""-Clncl!>Mll a. ... t~ o.1i.s ""'w' ... ~. 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Residency BOy,15,Kidnaps Auto Registration Law'Lifted Long Beach C·oed SAN FRANCISCO CUPI) -Tho state supreme Court bu •truck down tou1b resJdency la ... for political candidates but the rullag Is not retroactive and will have no bearing an the Nov. 4 ceoeral elec:tlon. SACRAMENTO (UPI') -The'. atate Monday started the long· awaited conversion from year· end to year-round regislratioo. for 18 million motor vehicles in callfomia.. automobiles has llUl1lnd clelq alterdelay. . In 1975, the bllll< al cantami• motor vehicles cm were re- The court Monday slnlclc down election laws that require a can- dl'tlate to live in a city or county for more than 30 days before fll- lng for office. Any residency law longer than 30 days violates the equal prolec· lion clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Comtitl>- tion, the court Hid ID lb \ID• ani D1(ll,IS decision.. DI Seelc P•tt• U.11 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - '.l'he FRI wanta to question the dauel>ter of a San Francisco at· torney about her relationship with persons who harbored ( State J Patricia Hearst prior to her 81'• rest. Pat Jean McCarthy, 24, a nurse and daughter of attorney Patrick H. McCarthy Jr .• owned a car which was driven by Steven Soliah, the bousepainter accused , of harboring Patricia Hearst, when be was slopped for speed- ing last February. roHee Ode( Ffretl BELVEDERE (UPI) Belvedere Police Chief John Jaeger, criticized !or allowing reservists to receive SWAT ·crime fighting training, was fired Monday. Mayor David E . Bordon said· the city council of the Marin County town bad "a substantial Joss of confidence'• in Jaeger, who had several longstanding disputes with council members. Fr.It Fifi Plaa Telcl LOS ANGELES <AP> Mediterranean fruit flies are in- vading Los Aogelea but officials have hit on a clever strategy to destroy the nation's ••most serious pest.•• Millions more~t flies are being brought in, ·but . these are sterile. : . Agriculture officials hope the few thousand fertile rues will mate only with the millions of sterile flies and produce no of- fspring. ·s..09 Rides Stufed SACRAMENTO CAP) -The California Air Resources Board is studying regulations that would put tight limits on the pollution from new or expanded businesses in heavy smog areas. After a hearing Monday. one ARB staff member said that in the Los Angeles area. the pro- posed rules could affect projects as small as a new dry cleaning . shop, or as large as an addition to an oil refinery . . 'Low Profile' REDLANDS (AP) ~ A coed from Lone Beach CIQI Coliegeeot. a apeclaJ eow11e ID crime w1-a IS-year.old boy k~ ber at knll'epolnt and fo ber on a wildlftewayridetolledlands. Terri J.ynn Elli~tt, Jll, who Aid FfC Clamps Price Order On Shaklee lhelaot..ayu,gcrlmlnailow. wu Oaued down Monday at the ~ Boulevard onramp of the Jloule ti Freeway. She aaJd al>e lboo11ht there mlgbt be trou- bleabead, aosbestopped. '111EBO'f, an escapee from the Gu..Wupe Ho111e-ror· Boys In Yucaipa, jumped Into the car and )JUlled his pocket knife, sbe said, odd!ng be took SZO from her and oulered ber to keep right on clriv· iDC. . Cbansinc lanes without si111al· IDI and speeding on the freeway Jn hopes of attractinc the C&lifomia Highway Patrol, who WASHINGTON (AP) ..-wereD'taround,shedroveanbour Shaklee Corp. of Emeryville. and a ball to Redlands with Ille caur .• bas agreed not to fix koll'e~edinberside.sbesaid. pricea or encace ID au-anti· SHE TOLD the youth she competitive practices, the needed to visit the ladies' room at F"'1eral Trade Commission &n· a Redlands gas station run by .now:iced.t.O!l•Y· -Monty Qiainn and his son. Through a system called !Wword, but the boy followed her pyramid selling, Shaklee intotberestroom. employs about 100.000 dis· She cried for help, and the two tributon who sold $75 mllllon Qu!Dns came to the reseue, bold· worth of food supplements, ing the boJ there until police ar· · vitamins and miner.is, Cos-rived. metics, toiletries. fragrances 'lbe boy was booked (or in· and household and industrial v-gatlon of kidnap. robbery cleaners in 1973. and assault with a deadJyweapon. He was transported to San THE FTC said the consent Bemardi.noCountyJuvenileHalJ. agreement prohibits Shaklee from fixing its wholesale and re. tail prices, and from barring dis· tributor sales to retail stores out of homes and offices. Shaklee also was ordered to fire -any supervisor or assistant supervisor who during a one. year period violated provisions of the agreement three times. ACCORDING TO the FTC ,. Shaklee sold its products dlr<:ctly to supervisors. They resold to as· sistant supervisors who, in tum, resold to distributors, each time. at a higher price. The federal complaint charged tbat Shaklee set prices for sales to the general public and pro- hibited selling to retail stores or out of fixed retail locatioos. THE ORDER requires Shaklee to state conspicuously oo all its price lists that the prices quoted are only suggested, and to assure distributors that they will not be punished for selling under the suggested retail prices. The consent order does not con- stitute an admission that Shaklee violated the law but violations of the order's provisions after it becomes final could be punished by fines up to $10,000 for each of- fense. ·Reagan Backed. RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI) -A committee to back former California Gov. Ronald Reagan for the Republican presidential nomination was established in North Carolina today with Sen. J esse Helm s (R -N.C.), as chairman. . ,. . """"'··: , I Author Rex Stout, whose ·Nero Wolfe detective stories sold more than 45 million copies In 22 languages, died Mooday at bis home in Dan· bury, Conn. Murderer Given life Sentence SAN BERNARDINO (UPI) - Convicted murderer James Hancan. 2S w•s sentenced Moo· day to Ille in prison ror: ·-g a Fontana liquor store owner to death last February. The jury rejected' the death penalty after deciding that Hangan shot Emmett McGuire. 51, without premeditation during the$32,000robbery. - The Department of Motor Velliclea Monday mailed the r .... t 800,000 regis tration renewal notices so tbat motoriat.s can mail back the form s to tbe DMVwitb.a check or money order for re- gistration fees. But officials warned that motorists who visit department fieJd offices during the first re· gistration period may face looger lines than ever belore because some motorists will be confused about the new procedure and will seekamoredetailedexplanaUoo. DMV DEPUTY Director Dorothy Alexis told report.en that because of the change to stag· gered registration, some motorists receiving renewal forms will pay less than they did for 1975 but will have to r e. register their vehicles again in 1976. others, she said, will pay more. but will not have to re-register their automobile until mid 1977. The conversion to year-around registration actually has been un· der way since 1971 when DMV began registering all newly sold motorcycles on the staa:gered system, but the change over to ~:p~:tart~:~u. i~ Bank on Third. Try, Caught l LONG BEACH CUPO-A man and woman who were wisuc:·. cessfUI at robbinC twobanbflnal· ly succeeded on their third ot• tempt Monday and Deel with $1,SOO. But a tow truck dri-monitor- ing a Police radio broadcast describing the 1etaway vmlcle saw Ille pair drive by -notlfleel police. Richard K. Wilkerson, 'SI, and Cheri Ann Luce, 32 , were arrested and booked on suaplcion of rob- bery. Police said Wilkenm walked into Coast Bank and demanded money from a teller, butsbesaid sbebadnomoney. Finally, the suapect enll:red a llanl of America branch ODd a• teller banded over fl,SOO. The tow truck driver, David Speer, saw the getaway car and ~.ed pa lice. ·-fifth prize: - ~75l\l.CIU f1•r h1•nlt" unrrnvrnl<'nl or whall'V«r. Police Use Tact At John Concerts third pri•e: 1'176 Cadilliw: Seville. , . .,.,.. •• µ/ LOS ANGELES (AP) -Police followed a careful scenario dur· ing the weekend's tWO<lay Elton John engagement at Dodger Stadium, which appeared de·· si&ned to lower their profiJe at i'ock concerts in general. "Past experience has shown . that the manpower and resources available to police large rock concerts is insufficient. Therefore law enforcement el.- forts will be concentrated on the more serious violations of the law.'' Chief Edward M. Davis !Did city plficlals oo Oct. 10 in Jaylllg out his plans for handling the John concerts with a force of 32 men, two fewer than were de- tailed. .ANIMAL SOME 511 ARRESTS were made by 75 officers during the five-night performance of Pink· Floyd at the Sports Arena last spring. and police were sharply · criticized for their zeaJ. In contrast, a total d. 35 arrests · were made by 34 officers at· Dodger Stadium Saturday and SUnday, police said. The Sports Arena has been shunned ever;" since the Pink Floyd debacle, said general manager Jim Hardy. "They were conce.med about what was going to happen down here,•• be said. BUT DAVIS' handling at the. John shows and the orderly way the concerts proceeded were re- garded as ·'good news•• by Hardy. who added: "I can't believe they would en· force us any different in the future. ApparenUy there bas been a chance in their viewpoint, and maybe now I can coovince promoters they won't get shabby treatment from us.'' RUU::'.S: 1 Q-.mplne thi• entty Ii.inn usini.e • handwriaim !«tel'J (or on a plai1l JlicU of 1". s" pea~. tmns hJnd· 'fl'itten ~write your NllOC and nddras) ard depoli.t it in che UfcKvlc Swetptakes cnuy box • any Sccurif)' Pacif1tt s.Jt Off.as. 2 Deadlincfor1Uttfries ~mid· •niehi:.No¥cmber7.1975. 3 Enter ascftrn iayou ..;,h. \\/irr •rw:nd.fint ~ Afth pn:.es iocal pr•u1: ·f'}1 !~non I~ t.ilc.c"- rfi:e winner) w1U bl ~.J af t.":k'.h p1r- 1.::1r111~ $..·curi1y r oiofic: Ban\.: ~!KC ·~' l;11tt 1h~n tV J~~' af1 .. -r the clc.l!C ~ 1his Swe..-p;iakcs. 8 Prr ... -,.,nners 11'1ayl~ailecl f,.r •the.-U'< pf 1h._·11 nan~".,.,~,..,..., 3odfor rh;x<'L.tr.1rh. ,.,1hout f'el(rl('li<''"' S..Cunf'/ l':o.1fic B.1nk tern'~ t~ rief\t '''require an 3ftid;wu ri OJmr lia!'I.:\· wuh the l'IJk"!I and eHi,ibiltty ft'lltlfll;- mcni,. cJ rntra11cr.. ..;llbcdctenninedinrandomdr8Wlnp ,--------------------------, • hfthcO.LBlait'CoePtM•ioli.•nirdc-I I e~~~ !, ~~~i~~::rm::-~ !I I _;~~~b~ C 11IE CROWDS that turned out Podfi<Bon!<.AJl -.,ndwl [g .,-,~ ' 0 toseeJohn,exceedin1SS,OOOpeo-A \Vinncn....;JJbe rui~bynwt I . I pie both days, were four times ~onern1jof prixwillbc I October l:>-Nove mber7 . I of di Iba · 1 ~ 1o • trdividual .00 onlT one o( h J f II h · ' d tbesile the au ·ences taaw Joatp;ie..Ul bet....md ioan indi· .. I Enter ns 1en as youwis. ust i in1 1~cntry1orm an I Pink Fioyd. WI~. Nod.dtuDon ks-priata. mt-I deposit in the Official Lifesrylc Su·ccps1.1k('s En cry Box ot I Police, however, officially de-ttaillnd&aftinrumem~ori all pri~ I any Sccurity Paciflc B.1nkOfficc.Good llKJ...! I ny there has been any chance ln m ft de ~11cyd wil'l"ICl5. 1 I theirJ,hiloaonby of enforcement ·5 1ti1 not~~· 11o o:induct• N 1 r ~-~ I amc and aim the main reason ar-......... ,l'fltni 1•npm11n rests were down at the Elton ncn-.intln i,,Jct 10bftt ft S~ I I -i...o.k,...,ot.np< ... -ho I Add'°" I John concerts WU that drug use i.kcnwitkinthcSuite 11Ciliftwn11. I I was leas than at other coocerts. (Siw~kir the ~ofche I ;~~-Theysaidtheydicln'tlmowwby. """""'""u.t,.i.~tton-."""*"'"' I City Sutc Zip _ ....,t.., ,,,. ~·. But other officers re;pc>rtfi:d . .•PP'OYl'lolthe SecurtryPadfw:Benlc.) I I N <1 obligation! '\'uu J un't eve n llavc tu f1.1v1.: :11.l aCCOUnt \Vitl1 US to Win your 0\VI1 rriV<Itl.! pl"nc! Or a Ddillac1 Or other big pri:c;! Jt1st fil l ouc the entry form and bring it t~ 1 :iny o t1c of the nearly 500 offices of Security l"lacific Bnnk in Californ ia . Enter as oftl'.11 .1~ y<>u like but do it soon. s,vcepstakcs ends on Nov. 7. Complctt· rules posted ac aU offi ces of Security Poc1llc Bank. , And remen1bc r-1f )'Otf don't tlian t to trai t ro find ou.r if you ttion a plane, car, boor, mobile lw= or $7500cash for home improvemenc or ttiltatever, ivc just hi1J'pc11 IO offer loans for all of ihem. •"f'S • ., •·• ;, marijuana use was as beavj> u 6.n..~•-· .. • I Bank OAke I ,. fAfRlY IH 1~t.l,U11f ... "'*~R~ ever and there jual weren 't raAdel'IQ of' Califcmi~ eMr 18 I o '""s ,,,, ... i .. •t• rote I r' MO'o11'~1NG.S' SARK' i I ~police tosbutltdown. ~ . ':-. --'--.,---,---'-~ ... ...--=~=r.1=-:.:-=-=-:;:-:.:-=-::-=-=1i.:-::-=-=-:.::-==:.::_---'-_. _________ _. . .-:. __ "':"""' A8 DAILY PILOT E D ITORIAL PA.GE Health Plan Contest , The two enlili"'I vying tor a potentially lucrative federal desifnation as Oran~e Countx's sole heallh planning uni will make their presenta(1ons directly to the public Nov. 3 in Garden Grove. The battle between the Board of Supervisors and the county's Comprehensive Health Planning Council, has so far been little more than a popularity contest- each side bidding for as many endorsements as possi· ble from the health care community. But if initial appearances are to be believed, the federaJ government and · the state Department of Health are goinS:! to be concerned with more than long lists of plaudits and self-serving testimony. A detailed set of criteria has been prepared that will be applied lo each applicant and !hose who attend the hearing will be asked to add other guidelines. The stakes are high. Whichever agency is chosen will exercise s weeping power over almost all health facility planning and will be the local administrator of millions in federal health funds Though the existing health council h as had a less than distinctive past history, it is making efforts to improve. ln any case, it would be a far better choice to perform the new duties than supervisors, who are unable to find adequate time for their own jobs as it is. Food Stamp Reform Sooner or later some drastic revisions in the federal food stamp program are inevitable. . would be dropped ,;m another 46 percent would have their benefits reduced. But more than half of those continuing to r eceive food stamp help would receive as much ass istance as they now are getting. And for about J.4 million of the nation's poorest families, benefits would be increased. The President's suggestion that assistance be limited to families on the official poverty level has been qu..,,tioned, andpemaps righUy so. Many families not quite down to the poverty level still need some help lo meet rising food costs. The food stamp program is a sensible answer to this need, but it has been badly abused. Congress doubtless will modi(y the President's proposed reforms. But reform is ne~ded i! the original humanitarian intentoftheprograrn1s to be met. Step Backward? Is the solution to many of our modern problems a giant step backward? It might help our efforts to conserve energy, says California Congressman George E . Brown, who heads a House science subcommittee in Washington. Rrown has proposed legislation to support r~­ search on blimps. He thinks there may be a place m today's world for those blissfully silent floating ships. And while they're at it, Brown suggests, the re- searchers might take another look ·at the energy- conserving potentiaJs of electric cars, bicycles, windmills, sailing ships and backyard gardens. ' ..... .. ·, . . . '.. ·.• . . : . ' ~ . . .... · ... ·.. . : •• 'J··· ~' When the Food Stamp Act of 1964 was passed, there were about 367,000 recipients and the anooal coo;\ was $26 million. Today 18.8 million people are receiving f ood stamps at a cost to the government of $5 .2blllion. President Ford has proposed sweeping revisions of the act to tighten up eligibility requirements. The bicycles and backyard gardens already have made a comeback of sorts. As for windmills and sail- ing ships -other than pleasure craft -that may be re· aching a little, but who can telJ? There are those who remember, at least in Southern California. when it was almost always a clear day. 'A toast! To deteiite! Oops! How clumsy of me!' About 17 percent of those now receiving stamps - TV Animal Stars : ' Suffer for 'Art' WASHINGTON -Those ap- pealing animals which star in movies and TV commercials arc often maltreated. Some have been brutally killed. These 're the findings of the Humane Society of the United States whose wildlife expert, Sue Pressman, posed as a film pro- ducer to g_&ilber the grim details iPerformers ~dcrewmen, pset by the animal abuse. also provided fn!:ormation. The Pµrlua -cats, which appear so con- tented in' the r.rv com · mercials, ap- 1parently are mis'erable in real life. "Cage after cageof c;ats, kept tor use in the Purina TV com- "rnercials," were packed with "30 •to 40" animals, the unpublished >study charges. "It was apparent 'that the cages hadn·t been ~leaned for several days." 1~A MONTll after inspecting e cages, the undercover Sue essman returned lo see what ad happened lo the cat.s. She 1was told, according lo the 1Humane Society, that many ''had died from some kind of dis- Fase. She ... surmised that the cwner of the training facility" )lad saved money by getting the 1=at.s from animal shelters and avoiding full inoculations. The society also discovered ).hat "the fox used in the Audi Fox iauto commercials (had) a diet ,:ard calling for nothing but two ~hick en necks a day, an extreme- ly meager diet.·· 1 Also. ''the bear that had starred in the Beverly Hillbillies tJ'V series (was) liv.ing in a ~ramped cage, with no evidence bf reward for the thousands of dollars it must have earned for ltsowner.'' I I IN HER disguise as a pro- aucer. Mrs. Pressman told one· ~ainer she needed a grizzly bear or her fjJm . He suggested "that e could spray paint on a hr.own (JACK ANDERSON) bear to make it look like a grizzly." She round temperatures in California animal ghettos often reached ·•as high as 110 degrees."· A trainer said he planned to deprive a bear of food for 34 days to cow it into perform· inf, the reporfcharges. Jn sum, the Humane SOciety found Ho\lywood guilty oC "in· humane training methods, in· eluding the withholding of food and the use of force, a total lack of preventive veterinary medical care (andJ diets that fail to meet nutritional requirements.'' THE ANIMAL quarters were also "filthy . unsanitary land) too small for necessary exercise." In what seems an understatement, Mrs Press man concluded : '1'Things are much worse than I a'nticipated " Footnote A Purina spokesman denied that its TV cats have been mistreated He said the company had issued strict orders calling for humane handling of all Purina cats Audi told us it is deeply concerned about the H·umane Society's charges and is investigating. Producers of the Beverly Hillbillies noted that the series was filmed year:; ago and that they are no longer responsi- ble for the bear. We also spoke to trainers who insisted that they treat their animals well..· DIRTIEST BUSINESS : We re- cenUy described a whole arsenal of eavesdropping devices, which the government uses to spy on private citizens. We neglected to mention that the government has set the style tor the commercial world as well. As one observer put it, modern science has triade snoop- ing ''the fastest growing but dirtiest business in the world ." Michigan Blue Cross and Blue Shield, for example. uses elaborate equipment to monitor . telephone calls from the public. Unknown to the cal•r.s, Dear Gloomy Gus The foolish , mis~ui ded people who take home market s hopping carts don 't realize we 're all pay. ing extra for groceries to pay a man overtime to go around and collect them. A.S. -.,_, o.c--.. ... ~.-..i-..ttor ,......Miii ........ HM,11, ,..,,_. 0. ....................... ~ ...... ,.... .. 0 ..... ,0 ... 0.11, P'ti.t. supervisors at Blue Cross listen in on the tdephooe conversations between its service represen· tatives and private citizens. Other Michigan companies, such as Montgomery Ward, Sears and even Michigan Bell itself, eavesdrop on telephone callers. · IN GEORGIA, firms using telephone mohitoring equipment at least are required to register with tbe state. The public is alert· ed by an asterisk, which is placed next to the firm 's name in the phone book . Among the companies marked with an asterisk are Greyhound Bus, Georgia Power, Pan American Airways and Delta Air Lines lnformed sources tell us there is massive use .of monitoring de- vices by private companies. These not only are used to over- hear telephone conversations; busint>ssmen also place tens of thousands of bugs in com·· petitors' showrooms, jnsurance offices, lawyers' ofrices, hotel rooms and elsewhere. LEGAL EXPERTS believe this electronic surveillance may be a violation of the individual's constitutional right to privacy. This is the view of Dale Kildee, a Michigan state senator, who con- ducted his own investigation of electronic monitorinng. He warned : ''Big Brother doesn·t just jump in with a big splash. Big Brother creeps in and then he 's there." Big Brother, of ·course, was the ever-present, all· seeing, all-knoWning eavesdrop- perin George Orwell's concept o( 1984. In more ways than one. 1984 is ge.tting closer. StiU Obliged to Defend Thailand? • U.S. Treaty Questioned . . WASHINGTON -The recent decision to dissolve the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATOJ has created the im· pression that the United States. the key power in the alliance, is no longer committed to protect the region. But in fact the United Slates still is obligated under the Manila Pact, which established SEATO In 1954, to defend Thailand. In other words. the treaty struc- ture is being dismantJed, but the treaty itself remains valid. Also valid, \TlOreover, is the pledge made by former Secretary of State Dean R·usk in 1962that the United States fi'ould help Thailand resist Commwlist "ag- gression and subv~rsion.'' Thus the United State$ still is in - volved , on paper at l~t. in the fate of a ~theast Asian state whose f ulure is no~etod bright. THE FORD administration ap.. parently wants .to keep this responsibility blurred in the belief .that diplomatic am· biguitites are usetul to meet cont- ingencies. It seema to me, however, that Conrress ought to .press the President and Secretary of State Kissthger to clarify the current status of our relationship with · Thailand, lest it embroil us in a re- petition of the Vietnam tragedy. The prospects are that Thailand, whose present experi· ment with democratic govern- ment is faltering again will fall. underthe rule of a military junta. Such an eventuality probably would drive disappointed slu· dents and other Civilians into the ranks of the Communist in· surgents, strengthening the sub- ver'sive movement backed by North Vietnam. Or it might tempt Hanoi to strike directly against Thailand. . IN EITHER event, the United STANLEY KAR NOW States is bound under the Manila Pact and the Rusk pledge to rescue the Thai regime. The com- mitment is more formal. indeed. than any we ever had with South Vietnam. Senior administration ~cials minimize 'the'tC:l.interof'nother Vietnam mess on the grounds lhal Congress, which has authorityun- def'.i' tbe War Powers Act to block U.S.\ interveyitioD 1n. cQnfiicts abroad-, is in no·mood at the mo· ment to sanction roreign en· tanglements. These officials also paint out. that the administration plans to withdraw the remaining 16,500 American combat troops from Thailand by next spring, leaving only a small force theretocarefor residual U.S. installations. The first of these arguments is hardly reassuring in light or the <"Ongressional stampeede to rub· her-stamp the adminisl!"etion's dubious handling of the Mayaguet incident. The second overlooks the fact that the United States, besideit continuing a military aid program to Thailand, is not pulling out com- pletely . And neither argument diminishes the reality that we are linked through a fuzzy legal ar· rangemenl to a wobbly domino. THF. ORIGINAL aim of SEATO was to pro\'ide the area with col- lective security. But lbat concept <"ollapsed in 1961, when...Britain and France baJked at involve· 1 mentln the Caoscrtsis. · \ It was at that stage that Rusk, to , embolden the nervous Thais, re- defined the1reaty to mean1hat its• obligations were "'iodfridllal as I well as collective'• -whicb • signified that lhe United States would bilaterally defend Thailand. Co ngress never ratified the Rusk interpretation, even though it amounted to a separate agree~ ment with Thailand. Nor did the Senate. when it ai>- proved the Manila Pact, intend the alliance to become a tleal between the United States and tbe Thais. The dut y of Congr.ess, therefore. is to clear up the con~ fusion before it traps us once more in situations that may be Un · foreseeable now but could be bor• riblyreal in the years ahead. Only Man Blames ; Others for Trouble : Questions I Would Like To Be Able to A"310t'T Some Day: Why do people so often reel bad in the best or times, and good in the worst of times? Why is man the only "blaming animal" in the world, who has to point to others as the cause ol whatever is · going wrong? ( SYDNE~ HARltIS J motives to them, and exculpate ourselves by asCrihinC"the-bestol motives to us? Why can we not feel loyalty to our own group Wi0Ql£ at the same time feeling hostility, con· tempt .. fear~ or s uperiority toward all others?' • I .I \ I Fixed Sentences n ·eter Crime Why can we accom'plish the tnost in· credible technical feats, on land, sea. and air. and yet seem incapable of improving the com- munication between two persons by even an iota since the dawn of history? Why do we label other people's .••prejudices " as exactly wbat they are. while designating our own as "opinions?" Why do we .Prefer to listen to people who natter U.'J with lie9 than to those who rebuke us with the truths we 1\eed to be told ! (Liars are crowned with laurel. and truth-tellers crucified with thorns.) I Efforts by some lawmakers to ~bolish the indeterminate sen- 1tence and make mandatory the !Jiving of specific sentences by L1udges for crimes, while hitting snags in the Legislature, will un- ldou bted ly be renewed in. !January. • This despite the frustrations. by the two' foremost propo- ts of man- ory sen· e setting, 1 ton John ~-Nejedly e:, i;;:: ~nd George eukmejlan. ejedly had nalcated at he close oC bis ye,ar's ,,...,ioo• that be thought any further cl(ort at lh1a time would be flitile. 1 That w .. because 0( the bills eg botUed up In the -bly mlnal JustJce Committee, aired by Beverly Bills Aa· llemblyman Alan Si~ who not nJ.y oppoua the bill but IJ ~ed by man1 u .beio& "tel\" w enforc"f'ent. ( EARL WATERS ) PASSAGE of the Nejedly bill was also impaired by Ray Procunier who serves as chairman of the state's parole agency despite his failure to win Senate confirmation for the job. Procunier contends the in· determlnate sentence method works better Uian mandatory sen- tencl>s. He said the &}Stem bad broken down because of tho failure to advise prisoners o( how" much time thef must serve at an early stage o their Incarcera- tion. The early selling of release dates has since become virtually mandatory by reason of a supreme Court ruling which warned that failure to advise in· mate• ot their release d1tes could conslUlute "cruel and In· hum.an" punishment. atJT TIJE real lm tus Cor a ren..,ed eUort to abcilish the method ia tn'Ing from those ap- palled by recent crimes com- mitted by criminals who have gained early releases. One such crime occurred two months ago when the wile or a Los Angeles policeman was brutally beaten, stabbed and strangled in an. attetnpted rape assault by a parolee. He hlld been freed just nine days earlier after serving seven years of a five to lite sentence for similar 5eJ •S· saulll. ms release was the result of a new policy of the Adult Authority of lteein1 inmates wbo ·have served more than average time for those convicted of like crimes~ Tbe term is "over· bracketed". But, a3 Los Ante!.. Police. Chief Ed Davis stated in a recent. letter to the governor on the sub-- ject of overbracketlng, '"There Is no sucb thing as an average felon, there.fore the averace time served ls of little relevance. Sen· tences must fit the individual." L.A. policeman'$ wile, it is clear his sentence was not average enough. No sooner released he committed tbe same type o( crime for which he had been re-. moved from society. That the public can expect many similar cases of repetitive crfme by those freshly r eleased can be seen in current Adult Authority records. Apparently reacting to complaints that It had been too cautious in the past, the new members are releasing inmates at the rate of 1,000 per month, That, in the fac:e of rising crime rates, is faster than the cops can tock criminals up and~ .. caused the prlilon pop~latioo to decline ftom 33,000 a ytar •10 t.o22,000 'at· present. Jt would s~eem that the courts, some of lhe J akers and the Adult Autho have fC>CUsed too much attention on the rights of the ·criminals and too liWe on the rilhl! o( the cltlzem ror protec- '1on against them. lmprtsonment may not rehabill~te crilXllnala but there are many who believe it' :Js the only sure way to reduce TAI0'5Gthecaselnwlvln1the cri~ . . , . I WHY IS matter so constructed that 1t may take years of patient, skitµul and loving effort to create a great masterpiece, and only a few sec:on·ds of destructive fury to destroy it utterly? Why have we been given re- ason enough to know when we are violating ratjonality, and yet not reaOn endu.ch to inhibit our irra-UOnat impulses? Why do we have l!G-20 vision backwards·, so that we can .a1ways sei •our mistakes lift'er malting them, which, however, dodn't pr'tvent us from ...,,.,•t· lnt them the next geneiatioo? Why do we •trive toward a ,&oal, and are discontented wben -wrflnallyreacbit? · Why Is the grass always· greener elsewhere, when we know It's Just an opticaJ illusion? ' Why do we.ha~e Uris desperate need to be loved in a,_ l"ay that· nobody has ever bffn able to love. Wl\DdY? • 1 11Y DO w~ pj!rslst In judging ~en by ucri blna the low.st oc . • ORANGE COAST_ DAILY PILOT Roben I"-w.m. PubU.shtr Thomes Kttuil, E:dllor Bo:rbo:ro Knibfch. Ed1lorial Page tJ.fi10t' • The editorial page ot tht Dally Piiot seeks to Inform and sti mulate readers by presenting on UU1 pa gt diVt!r&e c:OmrNJllary on toplts ~( lntertst by s)'ndlcat· 00 ~l~mnist.s •nd cartocm.u. by prov1d1ng a forum for readers' vic•·s aod by presenting this newspaper's opinions an(I fde•• on curr~nt topics. The editori111 opintons or the Dally P!IOl apptar only In the edltorla\ column al tM top qf the page. Opinions u · pressed bj' Ole columnists and canoonl$ts •nd ltlter writtts art' J.heh' O.wn a.nd no endorsement o( thfir "\lle1''S' b)' the Daily Pilot · llhouJd be inferred: • . Tuesday, bctober2s.ms · F p . fi h G • Feder.al Sttldf - ·. Mexico Leads Heroin. Sales WASmNGTON CUP!) -With the "French C<iaD«:tion" -ered. Mexico bu replaced ~ aa tbe maJor llOUl<e ot heroin 1muaC1ed Into tbe Ullited Stai., accordilll to a federal atudy. Dwinir the fint six mcntbl tblJJ :rear, llO percent ot fbe aamplet of confiscated heroin in 13 ciUes were Mexican· procased, said the Drug Enfiireement Adm)lijjtral!On iD&IYSlll that wu releaaed Monda:r b:rSen. Charles Perc:r <R·W.) . ' . . IN tm, ONLY 41 PERCENT of lllrfft heroin wu the "Mex· lean brown" varle!Jo, se>e.Uecl because of Ila Impurities. For. 1'13 and m•, the fll\U'Ol rooe to 113 and 16 percenl Percy said. the ._t, wblcb be reque11tecl, "confirms tbe virtual severing of tbe 'Fr.,..b Ccnnectlon'." Onl:r 2 percent of ..,mi,catecl heroin ana1:rzec1 between Januar:r and June came 'from Europe or the Ne8r East comp8red to 44 percent in 1m. The · "'French Connection"' described the movement of heroin from European lXll>P>' fields to American streeta. A mo- tion picture with the title "French Coonectlon" popularized lbe description. · "IN MANY WAYS, THE CUUENT 1ltuation is more dll· !lcult to control than ID lbe days ot the now dormant 'hench Connection'," Percy wrote to Secretar:r of State Henry Kiss· 'Inger and Attorney General Edward Levi. . He urced them to take Immediate dlplomatlc action to "d1J11,. up Ibis International stream polluted with deadly cranules cl brown heroin." · Amons the 13 cities where Wecal beroln wu analyzed by narcotics agents, nine bad a greater pe:rcentlae of the drug comlnc from Mexico tblJJ year; three bad slightly less, and in Chicago all the heroin during both periods wu coming from Mexico. IN BOSTON, lM PERCENT OF the confiscated samples came from Mexico -up from 50 percent in 1974. In New York City, 83 percent of tbe samples were Mexican-processed and 10 percent European· processed in the first half of 191'5. Last year. 21 percent of the samples were Mexican and 67 percent Euro- pean. For Philadelphia. 83 percent Were Mexican ana Yf<:ift·e Euro- pean this_ye.ar • ....im....from ~-~rcent Mexican and 17 percent. European last year. ----- . Mezican-proceaaecl heroin also baa established itself for the lint time in the Pacific Northwest. replacing berOin from Southeast Asia, Percy said In SeaWe, 87 ~ent of the samples were Mexican processed and 13 percent Southeast Asian· processed compared with 56 and 39 percent in l974. OTHER CITIES WHERE WGRER percentages of con· . risCated heroin are rrOm Mexico this year: Baltimore, Detroit, New Orleans, Kansas City and Los Angeles. Slightly less of the heroin supply came from Mexico in Miami, Dallas and Denver. Grisly 1957 Case · Grot_esque Ki~ler Needs Protection? MILWAUKEE <,UPI) -Ed Gein, whose butcher-style triurders and grave robberies horrified the nation in"1957, should probably live the rest ol bis life ID some kind of protective environment, the bead ol. the Central States Hospital at Waupwi says. . . BU'ICHER MURDERER EdGeln- Sweet Tooth "t• Hazards . To_th'.e, '.B~y? CHICAGO !AP) -FeeclinC c. sweet tooth may ruin your as well as your teeth, three nutrition authorities eontend. Dr. Frederic W. Nordsiek of New York said tbat sugar provides nothing to human nutrition but calories, and be and the others who presented papera at the annual meeting of the American Dental Association said that sugar can be a bealth hazard. • NORDSIEK, RECENTLY retired adjunet· professor of public health nutrition at Columbia Unlvenlty and vice president of Sloan-Kettering Institute, 1 aid tbe average ~merican couumes mere than twopounclsof1ugara-.. Two-tblrdo or that amoomt la ltld<len In eommerelally proeeasl!I and· prepared foods. ••1 am ambivalent about the whole thing,'' Dr. Edward F. Schubert said in an interview. "I would like to see Ed out in the community. "BUT I RAVE SOME concern that nobody will ever forget about Ed Gei,n and there's a ~reat probability that some individuals would try to exploit him," be said. "He sbouljl probably remain in some sort of protective environment. Not to protect a community from him because tt..::re is no problem at this time, but to protect him from society." In 1957 authorities found the body of Mrs. Bernice Worden, dressed out like a deer, hanging by tbe heels in the summer kitchen of Gein 's Plainfield,· W"1:5C.1 bome. GEIN .CONFESSED killing her as well as a divorcee tavern keeper, Mary Hogan, in pursuit ol a grisly hobby. Gein, now 69, had decorated his home with skulls and face masks. Authorities discovered portions of human bodies made into furniture and other items, such as a human beaJ1.:in a pot on tbe stove. Most of bill trophies be obtained by robblng fresh graves. The case drew national bead.lines, and the quiet little man's name was known throughout the country. ; . FOK te· YEAKS Gein 'was confined to a bOfpltal and tbeo was Judged able to stand trial. He wu found guilty of the murder, but innocent by reason of lnaanity. .. Two years ago, he petitioned the court for release, but Circuit CourtNdgJ"RObert W. Gotimer ruled that Gein is mentally ill and will remain at the Central States Hoopital. · '.'Ed would like togetoutinto the community,'' Dr. Schubert said. "Wltenlseeblm,be-n't underallDd tlle chain ot events that led to~ being here. "RE DoESN'T ttallze the mocnftude of the situation he was involved ia,'' he said. ••He DL IJCllAllD Auguot Ahrens, aeema to think It all should be .a llulriUoplot at th• UDi.,.nlty ol forgotten and he ought to take bis " )(1r7land, reported tlllt blab place out 111-lety." • 1-laolaucarcouumptlilnba¥tt SCbubert said Geln used to • abown to ra ... the blood work In the ·hospital'• preoaure ot boUl experimental mahltenance department but lllilllalaandhumRam. __ , r ,_ 1,i>0nd1 moot cl bill time. Dr. JamH · ~n~nc 0 r~adlng the Bible, watching ~:;.~:i~:.= i,elev'hlon and occulonally 111at'f.•--..,... i.r; • COllnnlnc with ~Inmates. contribu!W to toadl doc17 l "But r all be ataya Pl'!ltt~ 11me t1Mf lllllfllf,an ..-. ' much 1o • " Sdl1lberi sn • • - ' T~.Oclober21.111S DAILY PU.Or .t7 Dim Ch11rch ·Future? • , ,._ -I • Unbelieving Popular Majority Predicte_d ' .. ' \. ' I • I ,, . • ' ·~ L · .. ' r-s-ena Sarah Vaughn won a stand-' ing ovation at packed Warsaw's Congress Hall du'ring the American singer's first performance in the Polish capital. She left Monday for Sweden. Mail Registration SACRAMENTO (UPI> -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. bas signed into law a a bill that allows Californians to r::egister to vote by mail starting with the November 1976 election. The measure (ABl22)1by Assemblyman James Keysor -<D·Sepulveda> allows persons to use PoStage.paid cards to register, re· register after moving and to change party affiliation or names beginning July 1 next year. •· .. •o••·~••• •o .,,,,,.,, .. ,w BJ GEORGE W. coaNELL .. --NEI'{ YORK -In times to come, Murologiats say, beUeven ID God may be .-lcler$d outaiders, a nonconforming mlnoritl, facing a aoclety of pre- domlnanUy secularist attitudes and CClllduct. The prospect ii aeen by various scholars in U ·. sessing developing trends m U.S. life. •• n n;~Tg~·~ .(,... __ R_E_L_I_G_I_O_N_·--.J· Hitchcock ot " St. Louis . ·University says American society ia qntering an ''en- tirely new period" of a religiously neutral state and an unbelievine Popular majority. . So far, studies indicate ·most Americans ·believe in God and belong to religious bodies. But a religious "downswing ls comi111r.'' Hitebcock told a recent meetinf . ill Cinclnna~ ~I} the future, adding that the ''social and conformist'' kind of Christian probably will disappear. · It is becoming respectable "not to go to church'" for the first time in two c~turies or ·American life, be says. "CHRISTIANS MUsr ACCEPT being a de· rrnect minority for the time being," be adds. Similar predictions have come from other scholars, .including research specialist Tad Ward. of Michigan State University, who foresees in· creasing friction between the church and secular· society. ••There are going to be more and more ~ints of crunch ahead for Christians,'' he saya in a paper pre- sented at a continental congress on the family held in St.Louis. ''IN A. RATHER SllORT time, we can expect to see Christians put in decision dilemmas in which their scriptural beliefs run strongly counter to the general will of the people .·· Involved in this conflict, he adds , will be issue such as abortion, euthanasia, eugenic and genetic manipulation -activities that an strike at Jewish· '•t • •'f "" 0• 6 1 ~, O•< •o•~•· c.o.,•• .. o• ~··•••· 0' C•••D• Stltll~tltlm~s 'l®~ CANADilAN WIHIIl§KY A HllLENil> OF ( ... NAD A'S FIN EST WHISl<.lES 01Si1LLEO. AGED BLE NOE D AND BOTT LED UNOE~ THE 'illPf:Rv1s10~ OF THE CAN,f,OIAN GOVEAN~EN IM"" NY N'I' N'I' rvA:TEO BY SEAGRAM DISTILLERS COMPA . THIS IV HI SIW IS SIX YEARS OLD A A SY ~ BLENDED ANO BOTlLEO I N c -.N O MITE D :OS EPH E. SEAGRAM £ SONS. LI ct''" o\.l~filOO ·ONTARIO (AN.-..OA . Q1STILL[FIS SIN 86 8 PROOf Cbrlatlan coocepta ol lbe sacred value of human life. bl -•ec1 State domination o1 ed~aUon also bat ana out the subject of faith, teachiDI ool,y -ular facts and ideas. The Catholic League for ReUCious and Civil Rights, or Milwaukee. sa,ys much of the declining influence or religion Is tbe result ol court restrictions placed on tducaUon. • "IN RECENT YEARS, SECUIAll bumanlllm has moved from seeking merely tolerance for itself in a basica.lly religious society to seeking !O make its_ philoso_pby the only acceptable one 10 American life,'' the league s1Y5. Hitchcbck says the orficial separation of .state from religion bas been bolstered by Popular 1ndif'- ference to religion. For believers lo continue ba~­ ing any impact, he says. they must make their idep.tities ''clear and sharp'' and the cb~h coU~­ tively must "make itself quite clearly Chri~Uan. ~ While it cannot withdraw from social coo ... Cerns, be says, t,be church must ~~~e that its most distinctive, lasting power LS U1 its spirlt~al promise and in nurturing that hope and coovict100 among people. DESPITE THE NEGATIVE SIGNS,' be says that a similar "widespread infidelity" to religion in colonial Am eri ca was followed after the form&· lion of the nation by a sweep 9f revivali~m that made religion popular. "It may do so again,'' he adds. ! 'Dirty Tricks'? " INDIANAPOLIS <UPI) -William Ruckelllhaus, who worked close to the Cabinet level in the Nixon administration, has been subpGenaed for a· hometown dirty tricks investigation. Marion County Prosecuting Attorney James Kelley confirmed today a sub.poena was issued to Ruckelshaus to tell a grand jury Thursday ~hat be may know about the t970pre·election break-ms of of· fices of alleged associates of Sen. Vance Hartke <D~ Ind.). . :\!O .. is'40.The Fir&t Canadian ~ f ' • • • • l. • ' I ' : AB DAIL y PILOT 1'uesday. October 26, 1975 ;, . " • • •1 ;I . • • QUEENIE '8y Phil lnterlandi OCT'D ·' Farebox Ordered SANTA ANA -Alter being assured their new general manager is not involved in a conflict or inter~t. Orange County Transit Di strict direc- tors have agreed to spend $185,000 to buy 55 new farcboxes for buses that will be d elivered next spring. "Jack Frost nipped me on the nose and I stopped at Eddie's and nipµed right back." ,.._...,_,...,...,,...,,. ,.,.,.man-..,.., .. """". The high·security fare d ev i ce~ will b e purc h <Jse d fro m the Keene Corpor a tion. Dis- trict General Manager Ed Lorit z was an ex- ecutive or that co mpany until e arly this year when he look the top transit post. Deaths Ehewhere Keene assured direc- tors he was aware of a t• potential conClict and ap. pointed a committee or top sta rr members to handle the entire bidding op e ration for the fareboxes. WASHI NGTON tuPl l -Former Rep. John J. Rooney ( D -N . Y.), 71. whose Appropriations .;ubcommittee oversaw the FBI budget, died Sunday night. JoUneral :;ervices will be held Thursday at St. Paul's Catholic Church in Brooklyn, the district be represented for 32 years until retirement last' year. GARY, Ind. (UPI) Services for P et er M. Sekulovicb, 89, father or actor Kari .Maiden, are scbedu1ed Wednesday at the St. Sava Serbian Or th odox Church . Sekulovi<'h, a retired milk delivery truc k driver, died Monday. MIAMI (AP) -Edwin IL Bishop, 66, a Delta and Northeast airlines executive who originated the package vacation that helped popularize Miami Beach as a low- cost summer resort, died Monday at his home after an apparent angina attack. - P:ICTITIOUS•USINIESS NAMIE STATl!MENT . n. tollowi"9 pecr$0n Is doing '-Ii ntu•: . .. ! TIUCO INV£STMENT, 111 S E. C1r1>1gl1 AYtnut, Sa1>ll Al>t,, C.llfor1>1at210S ' Rtlph Irwin, 111S E. CarMg(e A-, S.nt1 An•, Olltorfll•'21'0S Tllll tw1tn111 1' conducttd b'I' • ~rll pertnet)t!IP. Ralph lflOlln 'Tilll 'tto~ Wll Ill.ct with British View U.S. '"Or It Jla .. _. ....................... --• ....... c•• •• .. r• t••d t••• • Wllhi fr-.L tt C• .. .. _.. .......... ~ ..... Dr. llrmAI er-! We are what we · think we are. Our thoughts ••• especially tbose concerning ourselves •.• can make us great or be our undoln1 . The thoughts we have al times or triumph or of triaJ reveal a great de- al about us. 90&% Count'I' ~of 0<""'91 CGlllll'I' an Oc· WILLIAM a, IOAZ. 0.t. fll dM'h ti:lbtfl, 1•1S. '"41251 It's probably a good idea to try to control our thoughts. Perhaps practice would help us to have only noble thoughts of which we .could be proud and eliminate those un· worthy thou1his we wou ldn't confess to anybody . Octatlaf" ts. "1S.. lunlwd 11'1' .... wtfe, EY• ,,_ BMr; -'°"• Wlll1411't L P!Alllll'ltd Oranoe Coast 0.111 PllGI. 8ott ot Y•rP Linda, Ca .; four oetllOlrJ, 14,11,2l, 191S :Jm.7~ 9ra11dctllllllr1n •11 111 01>1 9r••l-..,.111._; ~ llrwttltn, "" ... 'flog P UBLIC NOTICE (If~.....,.... Mil Ptilll ~°'·------~~--­..... ,Hnrt. 1"....-11 llfYtQ!S Mil bfl - Mid W•lll11••••'I' •I 2 :00 PM. ..-1rnnou••USINIESS Mt(Mmlc:t; ~ Baactl ~.lit-UMaJTATaMaWT" --"'-........... ~ P9ftl.. Tiw fOltovr1111 ...,_, .... 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I.a Ellt lblt Bo~t •l Croup R11lft ORANGE COUNTY 2Thieves Get Terms In Jail Convicted Killer To Chino SANTA ANA -Oon· victed killer Michael Lawrence Carden of Newport Beach baa been sent to the state's Chino racility to undergo a 90'- day pre-sentencing, diagnostic stud y. Orange County Sllperior Court Judge William S. Lee ordered the study for Carden, 34, of 614 W. Ocean Front, and set Jan. 20, 1976, as the new sentencing date. SANTA ANA -Two Carden faces a Jn)Si· men who admitted in the ble stale prison term of courtroom that they 10 years to life for the stole copper wire valued murder Jan. 26 of C1are- at more than $75,000 moot bu sinessman from a Laguna Hills Elmer Julius Boehlke, building .site have been 48. A jury found Carden sentenced to one year in guilty or second degree Orange County Jail and murder. ordered to make restilu· Boehlke's body was lion. found on the back Superior Court Judge doorstep of Ca r den's Everett W. 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Snch 18SBSMaln S1ree1 Main SI. 11 Ba&ch Blvd. (714)842-1451 -..... _ ... 2300 H•rbor Boulevard Httbor C.nter (714)549-~ 17031 Ventura BoukWard Well ol 8•1bo• (213) tse-6530 --.-· 4101 AtlanUc Boulevard e7&7 Wetlm!Mler Avtnue Wtatmlnaltr Center' Holiday Health Clubs For Men And Women __ ,.. __ UICA110M: Corner ol Catfof'I (213)428-8874 ('114J 81M-33e7 HOLLYWOOD ,..._.,.._ ..... lfl414D-4MI The shape of tpmorrow •rts toclllr I Mr. Art G ' If L (A .. 'easi god still old of a ea ti T sev of do" and our Mystery Deaths till Baffle Police GRAND JUNCTION, body of Linda Miracle, the bodle-s of Mr&. COio. (APJ -When two 25, was recovered. Six Mlracle'a t wo sons. young women and two days later,thewatersr-Ch d 3 d T • hildr d . ed "-a , , an roy, .,, r en us appear in ceded more, yielding the were found in the river. •• Dollar Movies Packed I MEMPHIS, Tenn . t (AP) -In lbese days of I..· inflation. the dollar ad- mission charge ror a dou- ~'1.. I Monster \Causing Furor OAILVP\LOT Al Santa Ana Plans Halloween Shows "The Leg('nd or Sleepy 1-lollow," a specia1 Halloween show, will be presented at the City Hall Annex, 530 N . Rosa St .• Santa Ana on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1, at8p.m ., andSunday,Nov. 2, at2p.m . and LOCKRIDGE. Iowa 8 p.m . Tick('ts ure 50c' for adults and 25c for <AP) -Skeptics call it ('hildren lunder18years). • • T be Lo c k r id g e For more information, call the Santa Ana \ August, law enrorcement body of Mrs. Miracle's The bodies had two officials in this town of neighbor, Patricia things in coivmon. Each !!;~.took no particular Botham, 25. was weighted with a piece of railroad iron and ble feature, a cartoOn. Captain Marvel. 10-cent popcorn and a chance to :!iit and drink cold draft beer is packing them in here at two old movie theaters. Monster,•• but the RecreationaodParkDepartment,834-4145. bear-like creature wilh a -::.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiP.!~~~!i!!!~i!!i!iiiiiiiiiii::-- 7hat reminds me. What monkey face reportedly 'ol·""' But a month later, the A DAY AFTEll that all were near a pile of waters or the Gunnison came a new and grim· iron similar to t.hat tied f--ru_·_v_er_r_•_<ed=ed=·_:•::n::d,___,lh,,,e:_!!m!!e"-r_:d'!'e~v~eO!:lo!!l!!m!!.'!en!!:lL!w!!ben!!!!_ to their waists. NO L O NGE R in - vestigating a routine dis- appearing persons case, Mesa County Sheri(( Dick Williams said, "The greatest thing that could happen is to catch the person who did this." The doien men work- ing on the case have in- terviewed 200 persons, but District Atty. Ter- ralice Farina said, "I wouldn't say we have any suspects.·· tlme·s our flight to seen in this t urkey New Yorkl' farming community is ----------no laughing matter. Crowds came the first night last spring and ha· ven 't let up. Pre school F e ed S e t Rainbow Preschool is holding a dinner and wine ta.sting party al 7 p.m.,on Saturday, Nov. 8, at San Antonio Winery , 1500 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. "THE RE ARE some one-dollar movie houses around the country. but I don't know of anybody who serves beer, .. says John Staples, one of three partners -all nov- ices in the theater busi- ness -who dreamed up the idea. The proceeds from the party, $5 .95 per person, They refurbished a will go to Rainbow "lf someone's playing a joke, they're sure liable to get shot," says Mary Olson, a fai·mwife who says she saw the mysterious animal. STORIES ABOUT a ''four -legged , black-haired thing Ut the cornfield '' began circulating after Herb Peiffer saw it in his tractor lights w hil e driving to his turkey pens. At first, Peiffer was reluctant to discuss it with his family. ' TH E C ASE began m 0 l de ring 0 Id Preschool . a pare nt - when Mrs. Miracle and neig hborhood movie owned. parent-operated her sons and Mrs . houseandmakenobones nurseryschool locatedal Both am disappeared about cashing in on the 4245. Newhope, Fountain "He thought we woul<t from the Miracle house. nostalgia craze. Valley . make fun of him," Mrs. Police found uneaten "WE Wf\NT E D t Reservations can be Peiffersaid. food on the kitchen table lure the era of 'T~ec~: made by calling 554 -515.5. Lowe 11 Adkins, a b~t saw no tr~c~. of any in g,· the 1930s ," said hunter, later found disturbance 1ns1de the Arthur Ray. an attorney Drive H e ad IO-inch tracks near the house. andpartner. Cynthia Pass annante c arcasses of four Several weeks later, And the s erial attrac-has been appointed the partially eaten turkey.;. AU. REMAINING NFN 1975 MARK IV's s2&0001s~?~:~ STICKER A breath ol lresh a ir. In the DAILY PILOT m _emb~rs of_ Mr.s . lions are from the 30s 1976 I\.toth e r ·s March Some think the tracks Miracles family dts-and the early 40s _ chairman (or the City of were a bear 's , possibly a closed the young W0!11Wl F1ash Gordon, Captain Irvine by the National b I a c k be a r f r om had almost t>:een killed Marvel, Jungle Boy, Foundation March of northern Wiscons in or by str~ngulat1on at her Captain America. Di Mirhi~an . home in June. She re------'-----''-'-------=:.:m=es=.:.._. ----------------__j_------------=========· covered in a hospital after the attack, but ap- parently never told her family who responsible. 'J'ur11s To Mrs. Pat Turner. member of Mission Viejo Artists and Crafts m en. J)repares for group 's seventh annual Christn1as Carousel. Show and sale \Viii be from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m . Nov . 8 and 9 at shopping center at Marguerite Parkway and La Paz AUTHORITIES work- ing on the case have dis- closed the two boys died of s hotgun wounds, but refused to reveal the r ause of death of the two Road. Goldfish 'Better' If Alive LYNNWOOD. Wash. (APJ -Goldfish Bf( ·;easiest to swallow if the) __go down head first and still alive, says 18-yeaf old George Takis. owne1 of a new world goldfish· eating record. Takis, who traine<l several days in advancE of the feat by chompinf down raw eggs, s helli: and al l, gulped 507 Car· rassius Auratus in les!!! than four hours . to beat the pr evious four-hour record of 501 goldfish. As Takis sat at a kitchen table, assistan~ transferred the fish rrom bathtub to ''feeding tank"' to a clear plastic Outed plate. Takis would grimace, ruck a rish onto a napkin, pick it up and dump it into his mouth. Takis said he began to taste victory after about CAl..lfORH/A'S LAR GEST LAW SCHOOL WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW Of ORANGE COUNTY AN ACCREDITEO LAW SCHOOL OFFERS A PROGRAM OF FULL· TIME LAW STUDY TO BEGIN IN JANUARY e IN EITHER. l'/z ct J YEARS ol FULL-TIMt lo" ,1ixJy (15.!6 clo111oom ~ours per ~·t~~J. or e IN EITHER J'/1 ct~ YEARS ol PART-TIME day. eve~'"9· ct weelerid /.J w ,ludf (1 ck:"e' ptr wee( J-~ /tou11 pt• clou/. e Ycu c'Jn ~·~ vour JU?•S DOCTOR (JD.) de9•ee or.d fJu<J/,/1 lo tole '"' CALIFORN IA IAR EXAM/NAT/OH. w11n 01 l'HONE 101 tATAlOGUf 1111 North Sl•le College Fullerton , CA 92631 171 41 993-7600 APPLY NOW FOR DAY, EVENING, OR WEEKEND CIASSES BEGINNING JANUARY 19, 1976 51/.flLAR PROGRAl>IS AVAILABLE AT COORDINAfE. CAMPUS IN S.AN DIEGO 200 goldfish. "'l"m still hungry and I~~~;;============~ feel good!'' he declared. The next 200 came harder. Takis' admirers urged him on by promis- ing him a fish and chips dinner when he broke the record. which was set in California about two weeks ago. Finally, he swallowed number 502 and quickly downed five more. Women To 'Rap' Tlwrsday A ''r ap group·· for women will begin Thurs- day in Saddleback College 's Women's Center. The group will meet rrom 12 :30 to 2 p.m. on T hursd ays throughout Novem ber. Jt will rei :wme in December when t he college's w inter quarter begins. Barb ara Storm, who has a bachelor's degree in sociology a nd is work- ing on a master's in com- munity college counsel- ing at Cal State Los Angeles, will lead the group . Int erested women were asked to call the Wome n 's Ce n ter between noon and 4 p.m. if t h ey plan to participate. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFlll> ADS M2•H1B It is not o simple task for o polienl 10 reach and maintain M1eon weight" for hie. f irst the patient must hove on hOnest desire lo c ure his problem ... then accept professlonol guidance from trained Medical Doctors. lindoro's unique 10-week treatment and training program will teac h pal1ents how lo reach and maintain their "lean weight" !Of lite. A sole and practical pion, with proper nutnt1ono1 d iet. and continual emotional supporl. New audio and sub-limino1 visual aids are used to molivote the patient. The entire program is under the stricl supervision ol Medical Docto rs. spec1ol- 1sls in Boriolnc Medicine. L•ndofo Oinics ore owned and odminostefl!<i bv Mec:11col Dock:Ms tho! 1et.trlcl lt'lelr PfOCtice to Bo11or,,cs All O ll'\IC Pef5oQrY'lel ore licensed bv the Slate OI Co11t0<n10 • Coll for information Monday thru Friday 8 A.M. to 6 ~ M. Lindora4r MEDICAL CLINIC NEWPORT BEACH 645-3740 COSTA MESA 557-1893 Poce Profe!.Wnol Mes.a Verde BldQ:. Prolesslonol Bldg. son Bemordino • E. Long 8eoeh • Mlsslon Hills Hawthome • Orange • Newport Beach Gorden Gfove • Lono B&och • Pasadena Lo Hobfo ·Woodland Hill• • Sherman Ooks west Covina ·Fullerton. Riverside • Sonto Monica eoslli Mesa • Pomona • Cerritos • Hollyw<>Od I l f • ·, ' Problems of frightening size and complexity confronl today 's youth. and lhe Boys' Club of the Harbor Area. Inc., with three cent ers for boys' activili es. is dedicated to helping our young men meet these problems and solve the m. We encourage yout h's ability to find jo\/ in unlike ly places, their refu sal to accept defeal. their belief in a betler world and their en.e rgy. a mbitio n and optimism. If you would like to help by givin g yo ur fair sha re lo the United Way .. if you can volunteer some time and talent lo share ... if you can participate in our endowment program. call ... HARBOR AREA BOYS' CLUB Lnu Yantnrn D1rf'rtnr 2Lll ·ru.,tln /\v<>nui> Opnn1s (J'N1·il Pn•,1<h~n1 Cn.:t,, Me""· C/\ q/.h./7 Tcli!ph•ln.: !l4 2 H.!72 • A United Way Me mber Agency One in a series of public service adverti sements sponsored by Avc o Fin ancial Services, Newport Beach, California .. l I I r t AIO DAILYPILOf Tu~ay October28. 1915 What, Joe Namath Nervous? Q: We heard that when J0t· Namalh wa~ rllmlng KOme sexy scenes with An.n -l'targret ror ··c.c. and Company'' he was neniousbe<'ause her husband waii watl'hing. Did be cvt'r ad1nlt it'!-~1rs. A. Kennerly, Pittsburgh. • Thespians Tap Black Intermission Tom Titus r ' A: ''lt might have made me ncrvuus:· lhl;!' Jt•t · t>ropelled quarterbaC'k conceded with a wmih.•. "till I found out that it Wl;lli her husband who wrote those love scenes~ ! •• Q: Ii; il trut" that t:ddie Fisher is bitte r about his marriages to Debbie Rf'ynol<l'i, t '.li:iab('th Taylor and Connie Stevens?-Mrs. C1•il Kriendler. Miami. Fla. ENilRTAINMENT An Orange Coast drama teacher who has appeared in a number ol local community theater productions has been a~ pointed California state director for the Intern•· tional Thespian Society. JoAn- ne Bla- ck. the· sisi l new Thespian· troupes. highlighting" characterS t from American history. A: On lhl! 4.:ontrary,.tht~ 47-ycar-old 1-'isher, mellowL•d by tam'-.! and lroublc. has no mis~ivings about hi:! n1arital 1n1s haps. About Debbie, Eddie says : ''Sh~ w•1s the nicesl ·girl next door '.'' Aboul Eli.za bclh : '· W.: f l'll in lov1..· loni:: after people thought we did··· And aLout ('nnnu:· ''Sh1··.s the ni cest ~irl I know. We put twu ku.l.s togcthl·1· • hut w1..· couldn 't.. put two da y:-. togl'lhcr ·· Q: fn "Odl• to Hilly J0t·," which lklhbie Gi·nlry rt·· corded, ~hat ~·as it that Billy JO(' thre" from the TallahalC'hit• llrid~e ·~ -F.d l)t_-'('S, Ma~nolia, 1\rk. A : As '.\'1 iss (;l'ntry intended wht•n s he wrott~ the song -I h<' iJ n~ "' l' r \Y .1s 11..•ft to 1 h<' i ma gin al ion or ht>r fl:Uls. :0.1ak1n g a n1cn101·ablc hit sun1t>th1ng or .i musical m ~stcry. 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gardntr Q: Onr of the rf."a!.Ons I'm such a sho"·biz l.ao is that it give!'I a nobody .a chance to he somch<.H:ty. Like Adam Wade, ho.~t or the new TV ga1ne show, '''.\tusical Chairs,'' first black to ~·in such an assign· ment .. \\'hat's his background? -Jerry Liss, :tliami. A. Adam attended \Vestinghouse lligh School in a suburb 0£ l~it t!-o burgh . \Vinn ing a baske tball ~cholarsh1p lo Virginia State College, he wii s also Lnv1ted to join th(· llarlem Globetrotters~ but ht· 11ref('rrt'd s1ngin!.: for his suppers. Before wading in· lo shoY1b1z, Ado..irn \\'Ork('(] as a lab terhnie1an with the J on~1s Salk i'uliu ficsearrh Center. lie y,·as as- :-.igned to the "monkey room·· where kidney tissue . •was cxtrarted fron1 n1onkt'ys, the primary sourct· fo r thl' Salk varc1nt:'. In 1960 Adam won a Ca sh liox rioll as the ycar·s most promising male VO('al!st. lit• th('n 14·ent on l t1 m<.1kc j.!ood tht· promise 1n rafes, on TV and rl.'cordin ~:->. lll''s .in ini.:rati<1t1ng, t<ilt·nted and versatile young gentleman -·as you 'II st:t:! when you tune in to ··Musi('al Chai rs ... Q: Is il true that Raymond Rurr, who played a lawyer in "Prrry Mason" and a cop in .. Ironside:· may do slill anolhrr TV st"rics, this time joining the medical profession? -Gt..-orge Gunther. Flatbush, :-1. y . A : Yes. 'fhe v(•rsatile actor is \\1orking on a Universal program called "Buchanan," with a view to entering il into the medic SWCC'pstakes nexl season. They say it ·s just what the doctor ordered. Q: Why was the Garry ~loore show taken off? I miss him. -Rachel B. Van OeCar, Syracuse, S. Y. A : lf you want to see moore of Garry, tune Ln '"To Tell The Truth." !lis o\lo·n \'ariety show ha s been off for quite a ff.'W years. THAT NEW BREED OF CAT IS ON A WHOLE NEW TRIP! ~li'J;.) •.. From 1unk pile to jet set /·• . Cinemalancl. Allilhe•m U.A. Costa Mesa ViUa2J .Ofa11ge Tilan, Fullerton Stad ium 0.1 .. 0ranoe Saddleback Cinema, El Toro Valley View, Garden Grove "HEARTS Of TIIE WEST" PG) "'HilHVILLF' II) "MOKTET PYTHON'' I "'HOLY GRAIL'" lPGI "HARD TIMES" IPGI "LAST DETAIL" IRI "TOMMY" IPGI . "FRITZ THE CAr' IXI "HIEA YY TRAFl'IC" IXI :'.WHIFFS" .. MASH"' "HARD TIMES" "'LAST DETAIL .. "?tClnr llJ -n1P WITH THI TU.CHll.'" 111 WASN'T SCARED Joe Namath -• - • • HER HUBBY'S SClllPT Actress Ann Margaret <): "'hen llarry Belafonte was the first s tar in the first show to open at fhe lljJton Plaza in Miami IJe at.'h <now the llyatt House) I hrard he used hi s fl't' of $50,000 lo create a trust fund for lhe childrf'n of :.'lartin Luther King. Is this true? -Mrs. Ronnie Jlo"''ns, t•orlland, (lr<>. A: \'es. <t: ~ince it is the '*st thing Brando has donl' in Tf't·rnt years, how n1any limes has he sl'en •'Th(' God.lather "? -J o i\ckt•rman, J\1undelcin, Ill. A: Your ncighlxlr l\1arlon maintains he's nev<.•I' s at through a l'ompll'lc s ho\lo11ng or lht> film. But ht· <lid see tt S<.'rt•t.•ni•d once -;i:-. a gw dt· for rPduhbing portions of tht• dialogue wht•r1..• the l\1;irlon brand u · mumhl1n~ prOVl'd ~llmost untntclli~iblc. <t: l't•ler Breck was alv.·ays my favorilt:> TV series actor -in ··n1ack Saddit''' and with Barbara Stan"'·yek in "The Big Valley." \\'ill we see "Tb1· Rig Vallry'' again'! -J\lrs. \Vm . Gru..-er, Lillie .Rock, Ark. A: \'t•s. liarbar:i, llrl'ck and "V<illcy'' iirC' rid· ing: lht• dusty :-.yndi('all.' route <tgain, in some 180 cities, after fivt· years of reruns, the actor tell sus. \Vh en th<.• st•r1cs began to peter out. Breck decided not to sit around \\'ailing for a film. but returned to his first love. the theater. Sometimes he did two a day. \Vh1l e appearing live cvl'nings on the stage 1n "The R<tinmaker .. 1n Austin, 'l'l.'X., he £Jew to Dallas \.'Very afternoon to work on films. You can sec him in "'hat is haill'd as one· of tht' yl•ar's best family mo~ t1on pictures, "Ht.·nj1." lle·s busy m eanwhile pro· muting funds for thl' lJ.S, equestrian team in pre· paration for tht' Pan American Games in l\1ontreal, tht·n ncxt ycur·s 0\ympits. Breck was born in the rrovt>rbial trunk. !!is mnthcr '''as a chorus girl :.ind dad pla.ved drum~ in hi s vwn b;;ind, billed <JS "Joe Bre('k, the PrinC'c of J">op. ··. Q : \\'hy docs humorist·aclivisl Dick Gregory keep busy on lecture tours rather than the night. clubs and theaters ht~ used to play? -t~. L., Min· nf'apolis. A. ··ne('ause.·· J!row\s Gregory, "this 1s more satisfying than making the same amount of mont•y \\·ork1ng in night ('IUbs. And -the only c1garl'tte s moke you 1nh;.1lt• LS yvurown." MISS BLACK was featured in "Night o!the a l e r a T t s Iguana'' at the Costa director Mesa Civic Playhou:>e at CO· and ''And Miss Reardon r o n a Drinks a Little'• at the Sc hool, •i..aa. Laguna Moulton Rather Playhouse the past few "·as selected ror the seasons. Other credits honor. She has taught include ''Kiss Me, English, speech and Kate," "Allee in Won· drama at the school ror derland,'' ''The Jm- e1ghtyears. portance of Being In her Position. Mis!i Earnest, .. "The Devil's NEW YORK (AP) -~I .a.ck will serve _a.s Ad..-ocate·• and "Annie, ha1son between Thespian Get Your Gun ·• Elevated At CBS Dan Rather, the former Troupe sponsor s' · • White House correspon-throughout the state and Th'! Int e~nat1.onal dent £or CBS News will · Thespian Society JS an JOln the staff or caS· ''00 Torhgan~ze an a1nnual s tate educational organization . . esp1an con erenct'. as d oted t th . d Minutes" ncws magazme · ll . · d . e..-o . e a ..-ancl'· program when it Wl' a~organizean as· ment of secondary becomes a prime-time sc ~ool theater. '.fht." ~eries in December the . Q'"Car Duo society offers vanous network said. ' · ~ services to high school The s how v.·1ll be prt?· senled Nov. IS at 10::1> a .m . and l p .m. at Rancho San Joaquin In- termediate School, 486\ Michel son Drive In Irvin e. It will be sponsored by Mano Con Amor, the Irvine aux· iliary o( the Children's Home Society, which will benefit from t.he pro- gram. The society is a private child welfare agency which provides county families with adoption. <'Ounseling and foster care services. Sondergaard To Return Rather, who ha s a nchored the ''CHS l~eports" news s pc('iaJs the past year. will be a co-editor as well as a cor· respondent on ··so Minutes,'' appearing with Mike Wallace and J\.1orely SaJer. At Disney student s and drama clubs. l,OS ANGELES [AP) THE Clllt~DREN'S --Gale Sopdergaard. Theat e r Guild or· who won the first Oscar CBS News. whit'h described Rather's new job as a promotion, said Rather, Wallace and Safer will anchor certain segments or the s how together. At other limes, only two of the cor· respondents will anchor the show when the third is on assignment. Rather wa s the network·s Whit l' House ('Orrespondt>nt for almosl eight years. J.le will continue to anchor CBS-TV Saturday even- ing news program. • AMO,__,,.,,. fO "'"""'"' ... HSIOllM " 1.w ........... <pltndo<.. ,. Thr lnO!it NIOlifittnl. pinarr nn! l'.lrlWIOSflmO,'j---•~11 I.OS ANGELES IAP} Newport J.larbor is pre· .;,awarded to a supporting- -Double Oscar winners paring a benefit produc-actress, will pl:iy ''The Al Kasha and Joel tion or four American ElkWoman"inthcUrut- 1-lirschorn have been folkstoriesunderthecol· ed Artist \\'estern, ''The signed to write the music I e c t i v e t 1 t t e 0 r Return of a Man Called ~~;~!~t~su~~~fo;~~j~ ~····G·o~l~l~i'w!hlo'p"pRelrlsl,l'i'~~H~o·r.;~·e~.,··iiiiiii at Walt Disney Produc· I lions since •·Mary Pop. pins.·· The song writers won Academy Awards in 1973 for "The l\torning After·· from· ''The Poseidon Ad · venture .. and in 1974 for "·We ~fay Never Love Ljke 'This Again" from ''The Towering Jn . ferno." "Pete's Dragon" will <'ombine live-action and animation and be pro- lHE LION IN WINTER Ta~Seed duce d by Jerome ----------- Courtland next summer. Ju1f (IN(M.i aiott ... • ""' .,,.,.,,., .. .,."" U1o UM Sl.taF FILM Ftsnv AL THIS WllEll! 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Last sequence is lhe hottest in ';tto.dlofTIM .... ...,. ... ............ ' ......... •111tn..._ ......... ,_ THI WA'I WI Wllll"! 'THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN' j history. It alone is worth 1he P,rice of admission. V -sHER&.OCI JI." !GI , \ . " ' -Ill GOt.osrt11>1 IA '"'RfTl THI CA'f"'(IJ \. -.;! "'HUYY TIAFFIC" ~ '*" .... ,,, .. , . .._, .. ,, DC.,. HCR.19All $Al ... 1-.-0 ..... 11".I• THE CITV SHOf'PING CENTRE ORANGE •512-6121 ._. CITY CEMTll.E CIMEMA.\ S.A. FRWY IMA.NCHfSTEA £)(,) G .G. FAWV ICllY DR. £)(.I A '"THI Mc.cuuouoHs- V-w.u.a1NG T .A.L..L-P'.UT l" A-rtla HAPPY HOOllr Ill T,,.,. ....... ,, My....,_. ~ "THI WAY WI WHI"' ~. "GOLD" IPGI I''"'''"' '" ''" 1 ....... . .... " .. ... IJ• "" ·~ GOlDIMt .... ,.,._ .. A l!OY a. Hl5 OOG"1 .. ... "_ .. TH( HAllllY HOOKI• ,., -,,.-,-~I Slo\f . _.....,. • .. ~ :-it~-,. llT'S DO IT AGAI,,.,,_. ,,;-.... , ...... ;~=~~~o/ii• •~. THI HUNtlD "" ; ~~--·---,.,~~.,.,THI WAY WI WUI~ .. , . '•• ""' ";~~~~~'';!,\1•'·'"* I OOLoN ; -~ ---'=-' l'l'.IC:tO ........ C.Ah!O L&#fO ........ , ......... C••·""" "' "&f •O•IO' MIOl IUOI Y IU.J lnOI ttTAMOC .. M Dllll• -• ---HAID TIMIS""' ~---· Ml. MAJISTYK ~ ·--·--roMM'f ... ... ltf "'-Ooell ''""" 1611,_ ----___ ..__ .... ,... ., .... C<Mt\T At WEIT "'lHE FORTUNE"' I ... ,-.... -... """" ... C4lff1ll .. l .. ttl l I I Le linlta dleb vol Sh pain dleb paint u on th Th park Geor N toric Cree vel .. our been Toro gro Gag ca n the Val not Not .Just Belie 1850Adobe Will Be Used By ANNE COOPEll Of•Dl6ty ....... Leisure World resident Sylvia Mauerban says lin.ka to the past are vital in an area like the Sad· dleback ValJey which has been changed by the de·· velopment. ~~ put her belief into praCtice by dooaUn1 a painting of the historic Serrano adobe to the Sad- dleback Area Historical Society. She bad won the painting at a society drawing. ·•wE PIAN FOR 111E society to meet at the adobe when it becomn part of the Heritage ff.ill his- torical complex," Mn . Mauerhan said. The adobe, built in 1850, stands on a bill off Trabuco Road. It has been designated by the county u one of three historical buildings to be preserved m the site. The other two, still to be moved to the hilltop park, are the old El Toro schoolhouse and St. George's Episcopal chapel. NAMED HERITAGE mu., mE smaller, his- torical park will be part of the SS-acre Serrano Creek Park. Plans for the county park are in the de- velopment stage. ''These buildings are all that physically remain of our heritage," said Mrs. Mauerhan. ''If it hadn't been for the efforts of certain individuals and the El Toro Women's Club, we wouldn 't have even these.'' Mrs. Mauerhan said that Doris Prothero, who grew up in El Toro and attended tbe old schoolhouse with her hmband. Ray, cleaned the Serrano adobe re- gularly on her own in- itiative before Orange County bought the build- in g and the land on which it stands from Oc - cidental Petroleum. "Our children and grandchildren have Mr5 . Prothero to thank for saving the. adobe." said Mrs. Mauerhan. Another Saddleback Valley resident who has fought for preser vation of old buildings is Jeanne Gagnebin, a member of the Mission Viejo Municipal Ad- MRS. MAUERHAN visory Council. "Our children are growing up in sterile tract homes," said Mrs . Gagnebin. "If we don't fight to preserve what we can of the past. our youngsters will have no ties to the rich historical heritage of the Saddleback Valley ... MRS. GAGNEBIN SAID THE old buildings will not be preserved as relics behind fen ces. but will be used by local residents and organizations. "In addition to meetings in the adobe." s he said, "I am looking forward to attending weddings in the chapel." Nhr• from all ov•r C.llfomi• la round•d up ••ch dliy In th• DAILY PILOT Solon's Daughter Indicted DOYLESTOWN . Pa. (AP ) -J\.1arian S. Con- cannon. daughter or Sen. Hugh Scott (R-Pa.), has been indicted by a Bucks County grand jury on three counts of selling narcotics. Mrs. Concannon, 41 , ~·as arrested July 30 when she allegedly sold an ounce of hashish to an undercover agent. She wa s cha r ged with possession or narcotics, possession with intent to deliver and delivery of a controlled substance. A resident of Jloint Pleasant. Pa .. 1"'1rs. Con- cannon waived her ap- pearance before the grand jury and i s S<'heduled to go on trial Nov. 12. Four Orance Coast mu1tclan1 are amon1 seven UC Irvine student.I who received scholar- ahlpi to continue 1tuclies. The Martha K itching Scbolanhip bas been pre. ten.led to junior!!! Thomas Lowell of Laguna Beach, lutenist , and Donna Massella of Costa Mesa, pianist. Orange County Philharmonic Society scholar5hips went to sophomo res Kimberly Kay of Newport Beach, violinist, and Terri Can- nicotte of Pasadena . soprano. Piani sts Sheryl Catherman of Fountain Valley, a junior.and Gregory Koch of Whit- tier, a senior , r eceived the Harry and Marjorie Slim scholarship. Kevin Golden of Palm Springs. a junior. was named a president ·s un- dergraduate research fellow for establishing and directing a chamber singing group. Aide Named SACRAMENTO CAP) - Gov . Edmund 8rown Jr. na med ad minis tr ation aide Dougla s Cun - ningham as executive director of the Office of. Criminal Justice Plan- ning, a program Brown wants to abolish. LOW COST AUTO INSURANCE Married persons over twenty-five S 1 02* annually Twenty·one year old single males Nineteen year old sin~e males (f.,U lime 1tix:le"" o"ly) S 144 *annually 5167* annually BOB PALEY and Associates Inc. Phone: South Oronge County 642-6500 North Orang• County 546-3205 (Bet you thought our rooms cost more.) /' 1h·-Pa-entwtair'ln"lE?nt room. locioy la_.nge ard Ga 1:eria Bar. SOUTl-I COAST PLAZA l-IOTEL Bristol et Sen Diego Freeway 666 Anton Boulevard Coste Mesa, CA 92526 (714) 540-2500 \\lES'TEli N IN'l'ERNATIONA( 11.0'TE(S ... Parlne1s in t1avel with United Ah11ne1 V • Tu!!d!y. Octobw 28. 1115 .DAllYPllOT All SPECIAL PURCHASE The 40,000 Mile Tire WHITEWALLS 95 Size BA76-13 tubeless whitewall. i>lus S2 1 S F.E.l SPECIAL PURCHASE! General's original 40.000 mile tire-The General Dua l-Steel Radial. Built with two tough steel belts ... radial ply construction. WHILE THEY LAST! Size FR78-14 Size GR78-14 Tubeless Whitewall Tubeless Whitewall s45es s51es plus $2.67 plus S2 89 Fed. E.1. Tat Fed E.i: Tai: Size GR70-15 Size HR78-15 Tubeless wrutewa!I Tubeless Wh1lewall s5~s s57es plus SJ.17 plus SJ.17 Fed. Eit. Tax fed. E.it. Tax Size HR78-14 Size GR78-15 Tubeless Wh11ewall Tubeless Whitewall s55es s53es plus SJ 09 ptus $2 96 Fed. Ex. Tax Fed. Eit. Ta.it Size JR78-15 Size LR78-15 BIG s599s CAR SPECIAL plus SJ 31 or 53 46 Fpd E~ Ta~ depending on size s ,~, ~s~~111: .i. us~r:i11 01u1 S1 46 o• '1 4! rtdt•tl £,, 1e la• dtpe~d·l'IQ on~ 1~ Fits models of: Datsun, Fiat. Honda and More! •Sizes to fit most imports •Deep 5-rib tread design 51111 11SIA13 I 1SSSA lt T~b~·e1t bl•C•.,•11 rr1t Audo Ope1, Tr•umph, To,011 .~o "'o•e' '26" o•u• 11 63 C• I! 70 '" 5,,,, 1•ss1111 USSR It I ISSSRIS Tubt'lll bl~c•,.11! f ·ti Su"bttm. A~d• To1ot1 Po•l~~t 1~0 more• '27" plu9 11 !J SI !I ('' i i 9t "' ,,,, 11SSlllS Tut1~·e,, b'IC~ ... ·1 I 11 f,IQ F'O•IC~e St all T• uf!"P~ l "O mo•e' 128" nl•,1 I' Ct '" • Don Swedlund Inc. '"' Slit 11SSR!t llS!lllS lLJt.tlets T uo••••• t"atl•tU, tllat• ... -11. . " "' lle•c tdtt, C•!PM". Peugo!, Jt11111•. To,011 f•·u"'t>ll. 8"d mo•e' Po•1t~f '31" '"O mort' 133" Dl~t 12 03 ~·"' 12 ]t "' " ' COAST GENERAL TIRE '•ICt d 11 1110•~ II OenilJll l i1'9 llONI. CeMftlho..ir -rt(td ll l~tf'll .. 11 • l fl lfllPllJlflt Ult Otntttl lltll. \ 2855 Harbor Blvd. PhoM 540.5 71 0 Costa Mesa 64 6-5033 .__ _________________________ 1 .. _____ RcSooneror later, you'll own Generals _____ _. I ,, ' AJZ DAIL v PILOT Tuesdllt. October Z&. 1975 •• Chrysler Brings Out Two New Compact Cars ' DETROIT CU PII -the f i r s t produl'lion in earlyJ976. Playgirl Editor To Speak Chrysler Corp, has begun modl-'I -a four·door sta-The firm Y.'35 expected production o( the new tion y,•agon -off the aS· to rePort today t hat it lost Ply mouth Vol are and sembly line al the firm's a near-record $70-$72 Dodge Aspen luxury flamtramck plant Mon· n1illion in the j ust- oompact cars that the No. day and predieted s ales completed third quarter. , 3 auto firm is banking on ofS00,000 1n the fir~tycar. ft was the lone memberoC io reverse o v e r $300 the a ut omotive ''big million in losses in the llE SAI O Chrys ler's three'' to suffer a July- pastISmonths. Newal'k , D e l., plant September deficit, but a Chrys ler President would be convL·rted to successful debut for the Eugene A . Cariero drove Vol a re-As pen produC'tion Vol are-Aspen models could provide a modest ~I millionfour1hquarter profit, financ ial analysts said. l\1arin Scott Milam. the editor-in·c h leC of Pla)'girl ~1 agazine, will describe .. The Probl('ms or Beginning A Na.tiooal Publication'' Nov. 13 be{ore the Orange Coun· ty Advertising Federa· tion. TAX SHELTERS Des pite the near· record loss. C;;ifiero said he expected the new lux- tiry compacts to provitl(' "some real f'sCalat1on in l)l1r sales •· Rolls Agency Under Way Miss Milam·s publica, lion began in 1973, w;.i.og a n ame owned by publis her Doug Lambert <t$ a carryover from the Gatden Gro ve night club called, .. Playgirl." The first issue . in May. 1973. ha.ct a circulation of 600,000. It has sin~e achieved national dis- tribution as a general in- terest consumer pubUca- tion. with a monthly t'irculation oC more than 1.3 million . Roy Carver Rolls·Roycc is building a St n1illion s ales compl~x in Newport Centt>I'. C:.irver·s age ncy . 11(,w located in Costa D.AMPLE: Office bldg. O.C. airport one ol two Prrce 1750,000. Suggesled otter· Cash S1 50.000, labeled POints 124.000, prepaid 1n1eres1 S56.000. principal $10.000. 1e. 53% sott . Gross S 117.696 N O 1 S68.177 debt service 161 ,9~6. spenc:iable $6,251 . 8 9% return on h ard dollars sheltered. Plus eQuity buildup appreciation (others available with 100% sott doll ars l Road from the Irvine Co mpany. The center .,.1,1iJI be built by Carver·Kl assen Properties In c .. al so of Newport Center, and is t.~xpcctcd to be completed in early 1976. Iii-~ SA ID MOST of th\· i\1csM, has lt·1.1scct a 2.1 acre parcel rronting nearly 6.000 "'orkers .still __ ._, a_m_b_o_r_e_e_R_o_,_id_'_'·_e_st_o_f_S_a_n_J_o_a_q.:....w_· n_H_il_ls_· ---------------------- on long-term layoff 1,1,·ill HARBOR INVESTMENT CO. 673-4400 be called back during tht:' current model year. c "The 1976 model year ounty won't be a s flat as 1975 was for the industry ... Cafiero s aid . ''There ' Firm Cancels MS/ Data MISS MILAM will ex~ plain how she was able to attract nation a l ad- v e rti sers to th e m agazine , as well a! her solutions to the p roduc· lion problems involved in increasing circulation. 2165 E.. COAST HWY .. c..t. AeallOfS Since , 944 won ·t be a n y real D I dramatic s~r g~, ~ut all ea the economic 1nd1cators With Financier Revenues Declirre $5,000 say there will be s low. I.OS ANGELES fAP) -A complex The report filed with the Securities and Exchange shows that the four businessmen had arquired control or Westgate-Californi a Corp. last July by givin g Sm ith a $9.6 million pro- missory note in return for his I .6 million sha res of the company's Class R common stock. which represent aboul 35 percent of Westgate's vot- ing shares. In an unaudited state· ment for the three months ended Sept. Z7, MSI Data Corp. of Costa Mesa reported income from continuing opera· lions of SS0.282, or 4 cents per share, compared to $622.316, or 32 cents, for the lik e quarte r last year . steady improvem ent.·• $9.6 million deal by which convicted The m eeting of the Orange County Advertis- ing Federation begins with cockt a ils at 6:30 p.m. foll owed by dinner a t 7 :30 p .m . at the· Airporter Inn. 18700 MacArthur Blvd .• Irvine. For club mem- bers, the cost is $7.50 per person. Non.m embers are welcome at $8.50 per person. for only $121.59 a month. Chrysler was the only fin ancier C Arnholt Smith might auto maker to show a loss have sold off his holdings in the in the July-September bankrupt Westgate -California Corp quarter to a Santa A.na company has fallen Product Show In Anaheim Wht:·!hf'r vuu need $5,0CX) or $10,000 get 1t lro1n the peoole Y•ho lend niill1ons Commercial Credit. Mon1hlv poymen1 based on o $5,(XX) HomeQ.,.,ner loon, for tlJ months, ot on annual percenlogc role of 16'ro. Total povrnenl $7,295 40. A loon o f $5,CCO a nd over mu.si be secured bv o comb1not1on ol real and personol property. COmrnercial Credit Corporation IC\ The Biennial Product, Equi pm en t a nd Tool Show sponsored by the Orange County Electric Club will be held Thurs- day. a t the Dis neyland J·lotel . Exhibit Ha ll South, from 4 p m until lOp.m Costa J\11'sa Santa Ana HomcO\vner loans ~ • • • 370 P.. l il11 Slrl•1·t l ~:!H !-'.. 17th .Slt'l'"t • • 7 74~H7.l ll 54 7-5871 The show is free to the public and is sponsored by Electric Club to pro- vide an opportunity to see new electrical in- no..,·ations by the ex- hibitors $2,000,000! We told you all summer long ln these advertisements that the Loan Department at Newport Equity Funds had arranged and processed over $1,000,000 in new second trust deed loans by June 2, 1915. And that it took almost all of 1974 to reach that level of business . Now they've broken their own record! Working as a team . and with the assistarice of their staff, Cal Wolfe and Linda Blue hit the $2,000,000 mark on September 30th. And T earn work d id it! If you 're in the market for a real estate loan, and need further information, why not give Cal or Linda a call? The number is 644-8824. Call! 'Newport EquityTu!:!d~ AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTER DR . -SU ITE 21 1 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 .--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, Sutniseasy reducing method for tax 1Clip 2.Fill out 3.Mail --We'~ sen-;;-yo~~ur 1975 TA~SWITCH~IT. You ma~be abl~t:---1 reduce taxes and improve your investment position by buying "blue l chip" issues at th e lowest valu ations available in many years (or by switching municipal bonds). You'l_I ~eceive tax~~avtng ideas, 1 1 tax tables. And an insert to record secur1t1es transactions. We'll also include a list of se lected stocks from Sutro Research I specifically suggested as tax-sale replacements. I Dept. M, SUTRO & CO., 460 Monlgomcry SI., San Francisco, CA 94104. I I I I ·--II I P21oo.c I LID SlJfRO & ~9 .LINl~MlR\f'itrlE!D I I S11n Francltco Lot JlJ'I O•'•• Nit'# Yort 8ew•rr Hl!l8 F"""Q 0.11~'•"d S•" Jou N1 wpo11 8••~" I L 8 1111 •• ,,lltdlno Woodtlit'ld Hiii• Mtfl'IO•••: Nf!W Vo•li. S!Qt,k [~Cll•"O•· l"C • .t.mt•l(:ll" Stoek J _!~~.~ . .!.'~:.~lf!C' ~~~·.:!_·;..!."~ ~(;~ ~~ Optf~~~~~o...:_ ~:_ l f, 1 " through, says an attorney for Smi th. The attorney. David R. Thompson of San Diego, said the purchasers are now in the proces s of cancelling the arrangement because of thei r inabili- ty to work out a satisfactory re· organization plan for Westi:l ate. THE DEAL PROVIDED lhat the note would be paid onJy if omith's stock became valuable, an unlikely event since We s tg ate is now in Chapter 10 bankruptcy proceedings and a trustee Cor the firm has said it is unlikely that the financier will be in- cluded in the distribution of assets. However, the purchasers apparently figured that Smith's stock would be worth $9.6 million if a reorganization could be completed successfully. Including the Joss fron• ope rat io n an d the estimated loss on dis- pos ition and disconti· nuance of the Astros business, the company reported for this quarter a new loss o ( $1 ,341 ,316, or 69 cents, compared to a net income of $423,564, or 22 cents, for the Like period last year. AN SEC REPORT listed the buyer as Simpson, Baker, Fisher, Mille r, Inc., of Santa Ana. The report lists the principals of the newly-formed com- pany as Kendall C. Simpson, of Pacific Palisades, Bradford H. Miller o( Newport Beach, William C. Baker, a lso of Ne wport Beac h , and Montgomery Ross Fisher of Beverly RESERVATIONS are requested a nd .m ay be made by contacting Peggy at Marketing As- sociates, 670 N. Batavia, Orange, Ca lif .. 92668, (714) 633 -6717 llills. Engineers To Study Measures "Today's T echniques in Work Measu rement " is the theme of a one-day <.>onference Saturday at the J-l i lton Inn in FUllerton. sponsorl'd by the Orange Cou nty chapter of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers. At-the-door registra· tion s tarts at 8 a.m. with the Cirst meetings start- ing at 8 :40 a .m . The luncheon s peaker will be Irvi n g L . Ed e l stein s p eak in g o n the dynamics of s uccess. A $25 fee covers con· f erenc e expe n ses, refreshments, and the luncheon. For further in- formation, contact Stan l.u nd g ren at (7 14) 525-0221 . Mailing a ddress (or information or pre· registration is : Danny C. Manis. P .O. Box J772. Anaheim, CA. 92801. Revenues lncrea.se At Wynn's Net income of Wynn's Inte rn a tional Inc. of FUiierton for the third quarter ended Sept. 30 was $:l86.000. or 17 cents a share on r evenues of $18.173.000, as compared with $987,000, or 44 cents o n rev e nu es of $15,958,000 (or the like period a year earlier, President Wesley E. Bellwood announced. This brought earnings for the year to date to $2,305,000, or $1 .02, on re- venues of $55.566,000 as co mpar e d with $3,600,000. or SJ .61 on re- venues oC $49.185,000 in the firs t nine months o( 1974 . Company Tells Loss Anaheim ·b ased Calirornia Computer Products Inc. r eported a loss as anticipated for the first quarter of fiscal 1976, ended Sept. 28, and projeC'ted a profit for the fuJJ year. Revenues f o r the quarter were S26,6SS,OOO. compared with $32,873,000 a year ago. A net Joss of $3,22<4.000 compared wlth net in· ~ome of $78J ,000 for the Cint quarter . of fiscal !1175. I. Over 1'he Counter MASO Listinqs MUTUAL FUNDS New York Fooo .... 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I er. 11'11 f,.11 t0.• pµ GM> ,ill 10.1':-STllN toe , I ·-· c~.JluM __ •. 90 ••• 11.0IE.Sp 16,JJN.Ll!fl"'.'» 7.)1 t.!J ,h l..C. us .t.ISStl,.l ~t"" I.II UljBt&MK 16.JtN.L,,_..•~. • T f l - 1973- man or"" empt exce a jo usu loss ano de r s area I ... r F..ast firm burs coul succ an e whe and gi ve isays part rea ser ecr n a pan_ val you ti on port •• situ lac wcl eo au ecu you per big pri ba fie I mi nu co do re we no ho 'u po lo m m mon to $ • ·- tort Lookin . Monday's Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Fired? Don't Stop to Worry lly SRVIA PORTER Even though our economy ii recuperating from the 1973-75 slump, and employment is now r.Umbitlg steadily many corporations an C'Orlti.nuing to cul back on their swrS or e::icecutiv01 and professional employea. And while lh6e are .--..,-------. ..!!!.1L... Y'O"-ll IUPll --~~-= .-. -... ~~c. .... oe. ....... t..a.t. ~,....L.·-. ~2:4: t 1 •,.,-.~ --·'"'·· ... -· ~fl!Uftl l ...... . ~-tl 111 1"-.. . Mv\11 ....... , .. _" ,,_,...._ • .._ .. ,,Ml n~ v. .-...u r/17 J U \lt .. ¥J ~ .•. ,,. ....... ,....,_ llltp • .. ,_ .•• Alrtllil'rM •• t &J '°"' • .... ~,.,.~,, ,. ., -"" .. ~" ~ c 11 ... -·~ ...._ t.io., • 1.-.. "' AlaG.n1• <1 1<1 ••• employ~ who may be excellent at performing & job themselves, they usually are at a total l~s about how to find !lnother one. <Un- derstandably, it's an -.,.,..,., t;:» .:-auo rr , .• ...,. ........... EJOQ to ., Money's Worth area ":'here no C?ne wants a lot of personal experience.) _Jt s s~lf-ev1dent that being fired is an emotional as well as fmanc1al bl~w. Not so self-evident, stresses Anthony O. Eastman, cha1rman of the inte.rnational executive search firm or Eastman&: Beaudine, Inc., is the fact that "an out- burst of emotion on hearing about an abrupt termination could have a very negative impact on the execulive·s ruture success." Eastman's implication is that the last impression an employe leaves often is the first one that comes to mind when the company is called fo~a reference. WHAT, THEN, SHOULD you do if now -or in the future -this t~aumatic experience happens to you? -Recogruze that the person giving you the news is ex- tremely uncomfortable. too and try to condU('t yourself <'~mly . Ask why the action is necessary -ii your position is being absorbed into another activity or whaL -Decide right then who should 1 be used as a referenee ~d reach an agreement on the exact reasons that will ~ given for your departure -an extremely valuable point says East an. ' EXP AIS MATfERS that are pending in your de- partment th t need attention and indicate where you can be rea reg ding any questions Ul <tl may come up. -f u of office space is otfert.'<i to you, accept it as a -.._ useful ~ase for job hunting -nnd also accept any I ~ecretanal o~ phone-answ~ng serv1t"e the company offers. ._Jn any case. inform your fnends and associates in Lh e com· pany that you are leaving, for they may be able to give you valuable leads for interviews. -For psychological as well as practical reasons start )'.Our job search at once. Do not yield to the common te~pla· lion to _t~ke a short rest o~ to go on a trip. "Apart from op- portun1ttes that may be missed by delaying this effort,'' ob- serves Eastman, ·'most executives and professionals in this situation are apt to become only more depressed from a lack of activity.·· ~ <?rganize your job hunt, starting with a succinct, well·v.:r1tten resume ?f your previous experience, ac· complishments and basic personal data. Along with your re· sume. send a covering letter personally addressed to the ex- ecutive who will make the employment decision -noting your streni:,'1.hs for his particul ar firm. Follow up "'"ith a personal phone call within a week or Lv•o. AMONG YOUR SOURCES of job interviews: (l) Friends and business acquajntances. This is a highly significant fU"St step often overlooked because of pride ~nd reluc~ance to advertise the problem. Yet, it pro· bably is the qwckest way to get the word around in your field. • . (2) Direct approach. Build a list of companies that nught use your talents and plan mailings to a selected number each week. Try to tailor your letters to the specific company. (3J Responding to ads. This is standard practice, but don't rely on it too much. You may get lost in the host of replies the ad draws. The best reply to a blind ad is a short ,,:ell written letter indicating your special q ualifi cations. ' (4) Employment agencies. Most agencies do not normally han~le positions in the upper salary ranges, however, and s1-:1ce they earn a fee only when they supply a successful candidate, they tend to send as many people as Po~ible for an interview. (5J PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS who charge fees for helping executives evaluate their potential. This service must be \.\'eighed against its ex pense and your need. (6) Executive search firms who work only on assign· ments and who do not conduct a search directly for you. They work r~r their corporate clients and are paid only by the corporations. OPEC's Spending In U.S. Declines WASIIlNGTON CAP) -Oil producing nations invested just $2 billion in the United States during the firsi six months of this year compared to $11 billion during all of Investment Seminar Set At Hospital Saddleback Community Hospital will offer an invest· ments and financial planning seminar Wednesday from 10 a.m. to noon in Dining Room One of Leisure World's Clubhouse Ill. Harvey Schwitzer, vice pre- sident, Security Pacific Na· tional Bank, and William Edgar, attorney and presi· dent of Saddleback Hospital's board of directors, will speak on trust services and charita- ble giving. ~articipants from outside Leisure World may call tbe 00.pital, 837~500. ext. 42'7, for reservations. Secretarial Service Opens r A new secretarial service \bas opened in Laguna Hills. Suns hin e Secretarial Services in Suite 21 1 in the new El Dorado Bank build- ing, 25255 Cabot Road, offers supply t yping and related business aids in their own of. fice and also supply tem- porary secretarial help to locfll i>1!5ineHH. 1974, but a Treasury Depart- ment official says the coun- tries ar e now stepping up their spending here. ASST. TREASURY Secretary Gerald Parsky said members of the Organization of Petroleum ExPorting Countries made investments of $1 .2 billion in July and August alone. Last year, OPEC invest- ments in the United States totaled $11 billion -19 per- cent of their total oil earnings available for investment. The 1975 share through June was just 9 percent, said Parsky. Citibank's Tape Tops Club Meet The October ineeting of the Economic Club will beheld at the Community Room of Home Savings and Loan, El Toro Road north or the San Diego Freeway in El Toro al4 p.m., Friday. . The program will feature the First National Cit.Y Bank of New York's monthly tape ''The Sound of the Economy,'' a dilscussion or vital economic issues moderated by John Daly. A question and discussion period following the taped presenlation allows members and guests to air their vieJN?.;. The meeling cost Is $t..50; re- HrY•tlons a.re re-questea by phoning 752-7323. GueslS are wel"'F•· Al.U. IMl.I & 11 114 • ... Al!lrlylnl AO & ) IJ"'1o-""' Al.....C .M It I S"-, . .\lbtr1"' • .0 II .tJ J.l , .. Ale.an Al .ao '! 310 llli&-"" Al«l~.M •1•-"" AkOfl i..• .1• tt Ji n -"' ........... . 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Pope, therompany's pre--· s1dent and chief executive, told a weekend stockholders meet.in& that the rompaoy has been negotiating with two unnamed countrim for non· military contracts with "agent fees'• in the' 'mulU-million dollar ra_oJ(e." • ' ' • ·Tonight's TV Highlights KHJ (9) 7:30 -"Viva Max." Peter U slinov portrays a Mexican general who recaptures the Alamo i n this hilarious movie com edy from 1969 with J ohn Astin, Pamela T1Hin and Jonathan Winters. · ' CBS (2) 8:30 -You're a Good Sport, ~ Charlie Brown. The P eanuts gang return ln a special about bicycle ra('ing, in which Charlie is pitted against ::;ome , tou~h competitors -including the !,l; Masked Marvel, a very determined beagle, ,. ~ KTLA (5) 8:30 -"The Illustrated ) Man." Rod Steiger and Claire Bloom ' ' star in this 1969 movie version of Ray Bradbury's science-fiction novel. . . . , . J-. -· - TV DAILY LOG Pi:ogram Overlap On Tube By JOAN HANAUER NEW YORK (UPl l - Television is tripping over its own feet again tonight by presenting two documentaries, both well worth watching, in over-lapping time s lots. One is ''l.ife," the first in an NBC bicenten· nial trilogy which will include "l.iberty" otnd ''The Purs uit of J-lappi- ness." "Life'• will be 1 s hown at 8 p .m. o n Channel 4. HOWEVER. PRS airs the first National Gt..'O· graphic special on public television. It is titled "The Incredible 1\-1achine," and 1s about the hum a n body. It begins at 7:30 on Chan- nel 28. In the NBC eff ort , David Brinkley serves as narrator-reporter in this first episode, re- aching back to the In- dians, to the colonists. to ,_ 1 •• 1 •. d 1_ the immigrants from the IUOl'f aoefj) I""' 0 111$ IUllll <>o .---------fle1CJleGUleG ffOll\ Oct. Z\. (IJ Tht BfMlf Ylnk!n Sllow Tuesday Evening TV HEVIE\V • Your Boroseope ' Aries: Organize Priorities .. \ ,· 'Doing Well' Jimmy Durante is 'doing very well ' and taking brief walks out side his Beverly Hills ho m e. He said be enjoyed himself on TV clips Friday on Bob Hope's show. WEDNESDAY, OCJ'OJID If ByS\'DNEYOlllAU • ARIES (March 21 • April 19); Bring forih creative resources. Imprint style. Oreanize priorities. One in authority makes room for you at. more elevated position. TAURUS <April 00-May 20): A reYiewof bome economics could be in order. Highlight security, better relations with parent or authority figure. GEMINI (May 21 ·June20); Stress 1reater In· dependence in dealings with neighbors, relatives. Your ideas can be put to good use. CANCER (June 21 -July 22): EmphasU! on money. Possessions, ability to collect what. you need. You can put together missinc links. You become involved in teaching project. LEO (July 23 · Aug . 22J: Accent on personality, increased social activity, travel and added recogni· tion. Cycle is s uc h that circumstances favor your ef· forts . VIRGO (Aug. 23 -Sept. 22): Some restrictions become more evident than in recent past. You learn Christmas Cards To Go On Sale Coastal post Leisure World Boutique WorkBbop mem- SACRAMENTO (UPI) hers will sell Christmas cards in the lobby of -Eugene D. Lake, a Saddleback Co'm munity Hospital Medical Eureka labor oCCicial, Center through Nov. 21 to benefit the hospital. WaJi n amed to the North Workshop members will take orders from Coast Regional Coastal 1 to 4 p.m . Monday through Friday for Commi ssion b y As· personali zed greeting cards and envelopes, sembly Speaker Leo T. said Mary Weldy, public information oCficer \ bow far you can go, who kdefendillg your interesll behind lheaceoes. JJ.8AA (Sept. 23 -OcL 22): Accent"" romance, creaUYity, responsibility, the "bellllng up" ot a re- Wlonship. SCORPIO (Oct. 23. Nov. 21): You •tep on solid ground. You get family ~g for ambitions, •pedalprojed, ",, MGITTAAIUS <Nev. 22 .... Dec. 21): Look beyood the Immediate. What glil(erS could be tinsel. Know it aod heed ••inner voice/' Vou know- in your heart of hearts-what &bould be done. CAP&ICORN (Dec. 22 . Jao. 19): Clleck finan. rial resources, especially where contracts.{ll'e con- cerned. Partner, mate is more-than-0rdinat'U.Y COO· cemed about assets. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 ·Feb. 18): Spotlight M ability to work with one whose ideas o0pose JOU.t" own. A relaUonsbip undergoes thorough test. PISCES (Feb. 19· March 20): Stress creati9ity, independence, willingpess to pi<>neer a project. Stop following -it is appropriate now ror you to lead. IF TODAY JS YOUR BIRTHDAY -you are in· tuitive, a naxural teacher, stubborn. dyna'mic, pro- gressive and loyal. Setbacks arefinisl1ie4-you. are on "comebaelt trail.•• ANNOUNCING uha:Jaci/J. !/!6"~tk?Jll'~ rnezettas Hair Desl!!n • • W..NICIJRING. PfOIQJRING ..... f'ACIALS SPECIALISTS IN JUWll'ft 6 PORCELAIN NAIL$ OCTOBER 28 9:00 I Mer. ririllitl Slllllf Btttrly l Vidal 5.1"80fl ~ Dr. Whe: lllltrllO £1 Show dt Unit.I Mu11it McCarthy. Lake. busi· at the hospital. Orders will be mailed to· earliest days right up to ness representative for customers' ho mes. the Vietnamcst' fl own Optrating Engineers The medical center is located at 23561 1107 Jamboree Rd .. Newport Beach 640-4740 here from Guam . lie local No. 3 in Eureka. Paseo de Valencia in Laguna Hills. Additional • I) Como At Tahoe-guesl!i * Bob Hope, Anne Murray Billie Jean King fJ@ffi(j) [Jfil!ID ,, , ,, tom1's I.AM T1hot llol~1r 8ot1 Hopto, Almt Murr1,, 811!.e Jean seeks to ans wer the replaces Walter inCormat ion is available by calling the quest i 0 n. · · w h 0 a re __ Mrr H=u=g::h::. ========h::os::·::p::it::a::l::'s::p::u::b::l::ic=in::f::o::rm=a::ti::oo=ol::fi::c::e::,::837=-4500==·=====================~'­We?"' Kmc. 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Stelftf, CLalrt Bloom. 2:00 ID All·ftlPt Sllttr: .. 11'911 c.n.l11o" 0 ca (JJI (f) a>.• I c •• ' "TIM MH" a.ct.~"Oilta!OllrSwtalhof:S 3:JOfJMeril: •llf. lltlld"'r l111ds Is MiUln1" Epstein nriu ftllJ 1!ttr His Chum HouW' (COii!) '4tl-Cary be klW~ I Jlfht an4 let15 tle'l no Gr111t, MJ1111 loy. Wednesday DAYTlME MOVIES 1:00 O "T1lrt rtMillH Pltsirllt11r {c:om) '32 -Jimmy ~r1ntie.. Qi(t).._ • .,_. (mys) '71 -Jlt t Rou. l:lO 0 IC) ""9dh~ (dr1) '5S -lint RllUtl, Jett Dlfndkr, Oan Dll1J11. J:tO ~ (C) "'Cidttt Gtb Mlrrltd" (com) 72 -f'aul Lynd•. 3:JD {l') (C) ........,, ' Mitt" (aim) '61 -Sln*I Ott. .IDfln GIM 0-rllll ... s..11 ~ (COii!) '60 -JtffY L.-.ii, Join lllCt.IUClo BRINKLEY ALSO suggest s that Americans re me mbe r th at their flag is not the sy mbol of the far right, but rather a beautiful piece of g r a phic d esig n that symbo lizes so me of man's finest ideals and belongs to all 214 million of us. E. G. Marshal l nar~ rates National Geo- graphic's "The In credi- ble Machine.'' but the real star or the hour is the camera. These shots range from the almost unbe li evable segment actually t aken inside the body, as an egg erupts from an ovary and the camera watrhes as it is fertilized and how the embryo begins to grow. Poetry Reading By Indian Indian poet Faye Kicknosway will read some of her work at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Sad· dleback College 's televisjon studio as a part of the 1975·76 Writers Lecture Series. She is resident author at Wayne State Universi· ty and 1 visiting lecturer for the creative writing department at San Fran- cisco State. S he ie also chairwoman for the Miles Poetry Commit- tee. bas received merit awards ror her teaching and is anthologized in several books or poetry. The program, fuqded by a gr ant from the California Arts Com· mission, is open to the public without c harge. Further information m 111 be obt•ined by call· Ing tbe coll•s•'• com· munity informatlon or. flee at 831 -9700 or 495-4950, ext. 263. --··...-····-·---~-~~~ Cl97$ R. .L llEYNOl0$ TOIACGO CO. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dang erous to Your Health. I. • OS ' ar' ••• "I smoke 'about 2 packs a day and I get a lot of pleasure out of every cigarette. But I've cut down on 'tar' and nicotine without giving up what I like about smoking. "I do it on what I call 'The Doral Diet! Doral gives me the taste I want . I " \ " from a cigarette. But compared to ' my old brand, each Doral I smoke is 5 milligrams lower in 'tar: Figure it out. That's a difference of 100 milli- grams less 'tar' a pack, on The Doral r--~-r. ;=...-..,J,: Diet!" . ~·· t , ...... Menthol or Regular. MENTHOL 13 mg. ~Ill". 0.9 mg. nico1ino. • fllTER.15 m~ ~ .... UJ m~ llicotine, IV."" ci11Meil~ m A""" MAit 75. I I • . ' • I ' I • ' . ' (' •' -. ' I ' v , I 1 951 Coat That Made Cardin Famous I I ' • > • I l .. • \ e Tuesday, October 28, 1975 Page 81 f' Elegance to imagination are shown in designs, clockwise from above, a 1957 chemise suit; 1970 Space Age jumpsuits; 1966 corduroy forerunner of leisure suits; 1974 updated caftans. • .... -.--·- • / 'FUN'S FASHIONABLE , By llEA ANDERSON -·-Fashions can be fun, an oft quoted phrase of French de- signer Pierre Cardin, is an understatement of his philosophy. In a delightful retrospective of his creations over the past quarter of a century, it was obvious he has fun design. ing and that he has fun in mind for those wearing bis baule couture. The prese ntation, co-sponsored by Bullock's and the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandisine. 'was 1iven lo raise scholarship funds for the institute. A press preview, a la French salon in the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. preceded the benefit. After the showing, while press and guests were treated to Cardin's newest label-wine, the designer met with students for an informal session. QUIPS As mannequins from Cardin's Paris salon walked the runway. R obert L. Green, intemationa1 fashion authority, interspersed humorous and sometimes facetious comments such as : -A 1952 red fleece coat in open pleats flowing from shoulder to hem-"Card.in understood that women walk dif- ferently than just coming from surgery.'' -A gray herringlx>ne empire sheath dress-"lt m ade the poor feel rich and the rich feel like being attacked.'' -A peppermint pink ensemble, including matching hat topped with a bouquet of roses-"lt's too Debbie Reynolds for words.·· -Men·s jumpsuits looking like space suits-"A Cap- tain Marvel or early Bela Lugosi." --Gold, black and red geometric d esign-"Miss Bullseye Contest "'-or-'' A McDonald uniform.'' -White crepe caftan with strips of fabric for ming the skirt. resembling a Japanese lantern-"Now this is a cosruME." -The Western influence--" Expensive hippie." -. .\ red jumper also designed with strips of fabric for the skirt-·· DesiJ?ned by someone with a nervous scissors.'' Dl!>N'T SELL -A man·s suit worn with.trousers tucked into boots- .' Imitation parachute jumper but no one took the jump." -Multi-colored woman·s jumpsuit with one pantleg to waist in black, the other, red-"The black minimizes the hip so you only have a one-sided hip problem .'' -Black and white decollete evening gown-''Tbe sort of dressyoudon'tbuy. You acquire." · -$undress-' 'It's very new ... theSOs are back again." --Gray fl annel three-piece men's suit for '76-"lt 's the year for gray flannel. Everyone wants to appear as if we are normal.·· -Tubular dress-"Sometimes it's useful. You can't tell where she.ends and the fabric begins." -Traditional finale-the bride and bridegroom-"It's for the beach.·· ... During the parade 0£ fashions, however, Cardin's foresight and ability to design lasting lines were underlined. FOR ESIGHT His trerld-setting vision included such designs as a sheath. one of the first to be introduced and a line which has continued its popularity . His forerunner to the tent or big dress on today's m~ket "'.as.unveiled in 1952 and he was designing men's leisuceswts to 1966. Black leather suits with stud trimming and suits with exposed hardware such as zippers were his designs in the late ·oos. Other pace-setting trends include Cardin being the first couturier for women to enter the men's wear field · one of the first to design sheets, towels, furniture, flatwe.; and in- teriors of automobiles. One of his latest projects is implementing his love ror the perform ing arts by opening a theater, and he has perlormed in a feature-length film . • . .. • 'I I -' -. ....... __ -- .1 A 25-year retrospective of Pierre Cardin 's designs ranges from haute couture to the interior of an automobile. \ ' •• • ., I I I t JJ2 DAILY PILO T No Bars to Creative Arts A rtist Thom Jacobs divides his time between HB M ain Library. mu sic and teaching art to prisoners. B)' ALLISON DEERR °''" o.u, "''°'~ Thom J acobs has l~t t rack or mos t of his ort students. "The re h ave bt:cn fail ure~ and suC'cesse:.i like any cl uss," he s;1id ... But. I t hink the time I've put in has bten worth 1t " Yl hat he teaC'hes isn ·t that un· usual--painting, drawing and ('r~(t~ likE' C'eramics. leather and :s1 lkscrl•en1 ng. I lis studl.'nls are. 1-'or the past three-and-one-hai r years, Jacobs has instructed at the ft>d£'ral women's prison at 1'erm1nal Is land . The Huntington f\t~arh r t'.'s1 d ent spends three 1..'Vl•n1ng:.-1 ('ach \Vci'k at the pnson. ·rht> nll·n's pr ison alr<":.idy had an l'xtensivc cra fts program, u·hen !he 1d(•a of a similar pro- ~l':1m fur the women was cun- l't'lVt'd, J:ietibs said. :\t first there w ere separalc ('!asst·~ in f1 nt• art and crafts, Lut t>Ventually the two "'L"f"l' meri;:cd . ·rhl're have been several 1.n· novat1ons in the prison systt:m. be said, such a::i release time !or work and S('hool D\ll for n1any of the "rei;idents" t he art class is a ra r e opporlun1ty t o expr ess the mselves 1n a creative rather tha.n a destructivt• way. Th e Lo n g Beach S tat e graduatt', "'it h cred e.ntials in art, dL•s1g n und photography, sees the class as both ;;1 learning ex· perit•nct-nnd a k1ntl of U1er a (Jy for lhr won1 ct1 "l"'robably 20 percc·nt are rl'al- ly tale nted , bu t everyonl· has some ('reativity. The elass gives t·veryone a chance to put th:tt forth, to feel a little better about themsel vel'I . as op posed to wha1ever put them 1n prison in the-first pl<.1ee, ''he said. ll l~·s had !)01nc outs tand ing SUCl'l.'SSeS. Y.'hile vacationin~ in lfa .... aii, he read an article in <.1 llonolulu rlL'"''SP<IPL'r ubout an artist selling \\t'J\ in the lsl:1nds. She "'a.:> one ufh1s !or1n c·r studenLs. 1\nother stud ent . an lnd1;:1n girl, diseovl!red her taJcnt for portr aiture. ''She h cid n e ve r g ive n a thought_ to painting. 1VtL•r she was released from prison, s he enrolled in a Los we1.. a.rt school." Jacobo likes to k._ why bJs studentt are lncarcerated. "It doesn'l aJfect the way I treat anyone, but it does ~P me re4 1<1t e bette r to them and un· derstand the problems they ha ve." They 3re n 't ''inmates'' or "prisone rs" or "resident5" wben they enter his class, "'just art1tu- deot.s." Rather than the traditionaJ concept of "hardened criminals" he sees his students a.s "people "i th feelings, likes, wanls and needs like anyone else." During his nine hours of clt.SS time each week, he teaches some 20 to 2S women ('ach evening. "It wouldn't be realistic to think that the cl.'.lss can do mor~ for most of them than take their minds off where they are for awhile. ''But I like to look at il as a bole in the clouds.'' He is working now to get his women :students the same prlvilece the men enjoy, a chanc• to display and sell their artwork and craft.I. ''A couple or feminist a.rt cen- tenbaveexpressed inures.t.. '' 1be JO.year-old father of two works re1ularly at the new Hunt- ington Bea<"b Main Ubrary at a graphic arti s t and J.l s o freelances ltl fine art, graphic aru and photavapby. Heun"a'i.ncU as a tuit.arist-slngt!r with 1 studio group that specializes to upbeat music, with ao easy rock-couatry flavor. Jacobs admits he ''sort of fell into'' the job at Terminal Island, but be has stayed with it because he believes there .is a need tor ·more such work in jails and pri~. He IOties touch with his stu- dents because when paroled lhey bead "back home." Occasional- ly, however, he enC"OUnters a story about a put student. "I don't think my time is wast- ed, on any of them." Weeks Ending Badly Agendas Stimulate Interest For yea r s, Mo ndays have been getting on my ner ves. Y.'r:inkly, I don't see any excuse !or them. Tht"y come on too s trong. They're lhc longest day in the w('ck. and besides thf"y put a da mper on yo ur Sun days just think- ing about the m . Canadian Thank sgiving. Ask yourself . How Jong '''ill it be before we throw ~l!l of the holi d ays to i\'fondays? !\1ore and m nre we en- counter restaurants that are "CLOSED ON i\10N- l>A Y," s mall busi nesses th;.ll rem ain closed and did you l'ver t ry to get your hair done un !\1on- d.'.ly? Forget 1l. l m~gin r for a m oment ,,·hat a ).1ondo.i vll'ss '''et•k \\'ould m ean.· No n1orc diets. Th at's r ighl. T herl' AT WIT 'S END would be a \lo'hOIC country o f c hubb ies sitt in g arou nd eating cupcakes \\'aiti ng (or a Mond ay to roll around. We could sl;:tmp out the prove r bial was hday. R\ue i\1ond a_v (that l t~rm appli t>d to the bl'gi nning of a Wl'('k a ft er :i S\\'ing- ing "'('('k£'nd ) Y.·oult.I chs- aµpl'a r ;1:-. ctn Amcncun condition. :"\p Olll' h;lS ln m:tkl' a cl('('tsion no"' .I us t think about il a nti l·al\ mt' '.\1tJn ... Tul~sda,·. FOUNTAIN \'Al.LF.Y WO,ll/\N'S CLUB: lbs- tory and a rtivities or the c·lu b "'ill be presented to pros pective me mbers during a tea a t 2 p.m. Saturday. Nov. 1, in the home of Mrs. Albert Salt. BRF.AST C/\NCF.R SC R F.EN IN G PROGRAM : A fr('(' ex- amination will be offered at Merc y G e n e r a l liospita l, Santa Ana from 8 a.m. t o noon S~1turdtty , Nov . l . A persona l exa mina- tion will be giv t!n each "'oman, a nd , whl'rc in- dic-at(•d , <1 fr{'l' therrr10- gram of the po.J tient will b(' pe r !o rn1ed a n d t:'valuatl•d bv u board Cl'rt1f1eU radiOlogis t . Phy s i c i a n li a nd r adiologists \ll}Junteer t h e ir t i m e fo r th is q uarte rly series. SOUTll ORANGF. C OUNT\' \'WCI\: Y \Vomen will se(' a mo\'ie, "That's t he Spirit'' at th e next m eet in g a t 9 :30 a.m. Thursd ay, Nov. 6, in the Y, Santa Ana. F.BF.LL CLUB OF NEWPORT BEACH: Dr. Giles Brown, dean of graduate studies at Cal State f'ull('rlon. will pre· sent a program on cur· rent events foll owing a lunchi?on m cC'ting Thurs- d a~·. ~ov . 6. in the clubhoust·. CAPISTRANO BAY FRIE~O .S Oi'' Tl1F: Ll8RAR\': A wine and cheese t asting party is planned from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Nov. 6, in the Y a nk ee Whaler restaurant, Dana Point i\lo.rina. Proceeds will be used to purchase book s , magazi nes and special gifts for South Orange county libraries. OCC COURSE: Orien- t ation to College and Caret'r Opportunities will be presented as a ni n e.week course on Tuesdays from IO a.m. to noon. beginning 1'lov. Il. Rt>i?istralion is being taken in the admissions office Nov. 3-7. SA .'1 CLEMENTI': HOSPITAi. AUXILJARV; During an awards program Georgia Heywood, Maureen Buettner and Betty John s on were na med ou~tanding voiWl· leers of the year. LAGUNA BEACU EBELL CLUB: Man"s impact. on the Ocean will be the topic of Margaret Dewar of UC Irvine when she speaks at the Monday. Nov. 3, meeting at 7 :30 p .m. in the Laguna Federal Savings Building. Professor Dewar. an instructor in biological ·sciences, was the first wom an to be admitted on a Scripps Jns titute of Oceanography research vessel. MERMAIDS Cole: Equipment and services offered by South Coast Community Hospital will be dis('ussed by con- troller Gerald Gi li man at the Monday, No v. 3. meeting at noon in the Hotel Laguna. Mrs. Fred Allman , hospital auxiliary presi- dent, will speak on aux· iliary project~ such as Meals on Wheels. NEWPOKT·MESA AAUW: A rummage sale is planned for Saturday, Nov.1, from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the University Park Shoooinl:! Ce11ter. Craft ite m s. bread d o u g h b asket ~. patchwork a nd art"·ork will be among ite ms of fered_ Mond ays are so o rdin a r y . Th ey lack luster and exette menl. Think about it. Does the circus ever open on Mon- day morning ? Does anyone get married oo Monday? Have a party? Buy a boat? Get their car washed? Or roas t a _·turkey? The only reason I am Carrier a Pigeon? .(Ann ~anders OJ -bringing it up is that 1 sounded out a group last week and they thought with a little publicity we might just conceivably get rid of Mondays. . Here are some of the arguments. To begin with, atten- dance on Mondays is fall- ing of(. Fewer people are showing up for it. The automotive industry re- ported absenteeism on Mondays was not oaly excess ive, but lbat those who did show up were so surly and hung over, it reflected in the workmanship of cars. DEAR /\NN L/\NDERS: My 14 -year· old daughter misplaced a ~mall book and thought it might be in her sister's purse. When she opened the purse she found some contraceptives that males use. (The older girlis17.) The 14 -year -old showed me what she had found and I was shocked When I confronted the 17 -year·old with the evidence she swore up and down that she was catT)'ing the contracep.. lives for her girl friend. She even told me the name of the girl. Two questions, Ann: Should I !.!lephone the mother of my daughter's friend and in£orm her of the situation'! -which, incide ntally, may not be correct. Answer to Question No. 2: If your daughter is ba\ling sex, your chan<'es of slOpping her are about the sa m e as your chances or emptyin g Lake Michigan with a teaspoon. I suggest you sit down with your daughter and have a frank talk, not on· Jy about the moral aspects or what she is do-m1. but the possibilities of pregnancy and VD, and the ramifications of promlacuity. On another occasion ha\le the same talk with your 14 -yea.r- old. For her it may not be too late. DEAR ANN hus band ?'' -but it never made a dent. The next lime she c alls it's the samt:> story. I have talked to other switchboard operators and they tel l me such things happen to thl'm ·quite often. {()ne wo man ealls and si mply as ks, "Is HE there? .. It really drives that operator up the wall.) We're all hoping you will print this letter and help educate s ome of those supposedly smart wives. Thanks, Ann. - THE ONLY HUSBAND I KNOW IS MINE DEAK YOURS: Here's the letter but don't expect it to help. Telephone habits are de· eply ingrilined. It seems to me, SeC"ondly, Mond1ys are becoming expenda- ble. They are the dump- ing grounds or the seven- day week. Have you ever noticed that whenever they want to pick a work- ing day to discard or use for a holiday, they pick Monday ? Second question : If my daughter Lied to me and is having sex, how can I stop her? She dates three or four very nice young fellows and I can't im- agine her sleeping with any of them. Pleas e give me some answers soon. -WRONG CROWD LANDERS: 1 have a ('razy question, but then doesn 't everybod y? i work in an offi ce that re· ceives phone ca ll s (or several people. This cer- tain woman who is nobody's fool (she has a master 's degree in Englis h) always asks "Js my husband there?"1 however, that by this --------'---- There has been such a trend toward discontinu· ing Mondays as part o( a -..work week that this year vwe only obs erved 45 Mondays. The rest of them were given over to \Vas hington's Birthday, St. Patric k's D a y, Memori a l D av. La bor Day, Veter a.ns D <:ty, Columbu s Da y and DEAR W.C.: Answer lo QaesUon No. 1: Don't call anyone's mother. It's not your place to pass on su<"h information There are at least a dozen "husbands .. here. How in the world am J supposed to know which one is hers? I 've been blunt on oc casio n and a sked, "Who is your time you should be well acquainted with Mrs. Masters Degree. Grant- ed, her rudeness Is an· noying, but wby not write it off as bad man- ners and keep your blood pressure down? DEAR ANN LANDERS : Twelve years ago my son mar- ried a beautiful girl from a fine family. Today she weighs at leas t 200 ~...m!k--#1 ii~ 4 Fvll Somce · ·: '/ LocatloM "' , HuntllMjtotl - -" PRESCRIPTIONS t C"',.e Arc-'I • °"'"' .. ltl 11t ,.,IM ,.... ..,._. ,.."'rl"'ilM y D<JG Is What you'"' LookilMJ For! We ask our beg inning students afl.e~ 5 weeks of practice, "What is lhe best sing le thing you've r e ceived from YOGA CENTE R so far?" "Boundless joy !'' -L. B .. Santa Ana YOGA IN THE MORNING! ' 11 was ab~e to quit smoking after more than 20 years with comparative ease. due to the peaceful feelings given to me. by t_he practice of Yoga . I have also not gained wei ght, hkc m ost people do wh en they quit." - .. R. E . B., Hunt. Bch. The bala nce & calmness of my mind & body." - .. M. C .. Balboa Is land. Muc h love & peaceful state of mind." -M. L. W., Hunt. .. , r d h Bch. oun w at J w a~ searching for." -K. A .. Costa Mesa "'A more Jjght-hearted attitude toward rormer worries ." 1 , -S. L .. Anaheim. "Im losing many of the fears I've built up." - .. 1• K. A .. Costa Mesa m understanding myself better & liking it." -. , . P . W., Long Beach 'An inner peace & sense of calmness." P. W., Orange "Sleeping better ." -K. F .. Laguna Beach "Stopped l akin g tranquili zers & ulcer oms." - K. E .. Hunt. Bch "'A ray of hope that I have round my purpose." -. • F . P B .. Santa Ana. "Radiant peace of mind." -L. Q., Lagun a Ni guel "I reel so good." -C. P., Hunt. Bch. 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I !•ll•l ' . = --\\ . 1•1•u, ~ = I I • \. ~ by &nie Bushmiller I WONDER If' THEY'LL KNOW I MADE A TAPE RECORDINC7 PEANUTS MISS PEACH . ;,trtNQ't • SW!tr!fAtf ~fl-Vl(.f ~ ! Ill' HA~f • TllCGl,L / ofY•U~ DfJtAfl'h.lt DICK TRACY lllHEN lliE '~E~T f\1Mf'l(1N" Rl5E5 OUT Of THE PV.•PKIN fl\TCH ON HAU.OWEW Nl6Hf, IT'S A 516/<T TO BEHOLD! WHAT 00 '10\A WANT IN A -SWEETHE,4~T, LE'STE!i:'? RIGMTON· STRAICiKT TO THE VAN! SR'.A INS, EIE"ALATY ANO CMA!:cM , I DOOLEY'S WORLD MUI\ SAY~ sm ·~ WNNA SI.IN~ AN (l HN IC DISH roR DINNER DR. SMOCK GORDO 10- MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS --~ = C.; WMATSON lH~ MENU ? ... ,._, __ _ --- .... .,, • .._ .. _~ ! .... _,, .. 'M ........... ,_ by Charles M. Schul1 """'----"1 ~OE5 THIS f'IJ,l\foc .~ PATCH LOOK S"'<C"E Efl.OV6M L1NV5 ~ I I f by R DAM.YPILOT 83 flLEf OF SOLE FOOD by Gus Arriola -----... ::....L--' _;v_Aa:;;µ by Ferd Johnson ~E!~ At-IC>l Al l/IAY> rMOllGMT THAT OL~ LATIN WAS A WAST£ 0FTIM£ IN NINTH G~A~o .. - by Rod9er Bollen ~TIS ENQ()c<:iH P\)G\-1-UP5 FORTODAQ . 1G·2B ~ ~~ :.to ~v.. -;,... '0·2.8 "Oh dear, I ju'I completed thi~ quil, 'J, your hu~b3nll the right man for you~·, and you <1ren·1.·• 50~R:Y. ONLY ONE G!ltL. TOA CLA~TOMER:. J I '; ' . ' _.; REMEMBEI?, J'YE GOT TME SNUB·NOS E UNDER THIS -JACKET, POINT<D AT YOUR MEAD. by Mell by Chester Gould YOU MAY MAVE Kill.ED MY PAL WIT>< THAT ASM STANDAND F YOU HAVE·· DENNIS THE MENACE • I I . 'Yoo KNOW TtiE. WINOOW IN MY ROOM THAT \OU AAVE. TO CUMTl\00Rli!fl££ Ti,W;S £VOO WW<?' ,-. ' 1t4 DAILY PILOT TuHd1y. October29, 1975 • • . lMcKay to Tampa? Rumors Fljr ~ LOS ANGELES CAP> -Talk th• Troians are going to do fo r circles indicates he's already Bucks, Lake rs Tangle conttnues to circulate around the rest of the foolball season," C'ommitted to the expansion John McKay , who isn't saying he says. team anything. The Southern Cal coach and McKay earlier joked at a ban. Rumors that the coach of the athJetic director repc:n1t-'Cily has QU('t about who was ··going to unbeaten Southern California been o £fere d an extremely Tampa with me ," and who was Trojans will be moving to 'fampa lucrative mult1pfc.ycar contract being "left behind.·' to take the he lm of the National to go to ·rampa, including fringe After the Trojans· 24 -17 victory Football League's new franc hi se benefits which run the total to over Notre Dame in South Bencf there in 1976 have steadily in-morethan$2million. Saturday , the tone in the locker lensified. ~1 r Kay ha.s .said numerous room """s that McKay was going McKay's only serious com times that he will wait until the nut a winn<>r in hi s favorite ment is "no comment " ('!ld of the se<.1 son to announc.•p hi s rivalry . "I'm more inte restt..>d in what plans. but ta lk ;iround top Nl-'f, Normally reserved in such Johnson, Anderson Honored Cincinnati"s Sparky Anderson and Boston 's Darrell Johnson 'vere named Nat ional and Amt"'rir::i n l.eaguc managers of the year today Anderson. ,~.-hose Reds dereat- t'd the Boston Red Sox in the World Scric>s, easily won over Pittsburgh rn an ager Dann y Murtaugh, rt•ceiving 289 votes to Murtaugh"s61. Johnson was also a runaway winner with 32~ votes, 280 more than Oakland 's Alvin Dark. Cleveland's Frank Robinson re- ceived 20 votes. Anderson. 41, managed the Reds to an amazing record this year. They swept the West by winning 108 ~ames , including 64 at home and then knocked the Pirates off in three games to win the National League title. sttuations, McKay appeu.red particularly jubilant. llt1 jum)M!d onto a table and said, "You'll always remembe r this . We never lost to Notre Dame in 1975." If he is thinking about next vear and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, it is apparently not detracting from his '75 success with the Trojans . Southern Cal, 7-0 and national- ly fourth -ranked , is 3-0 in Pacific ·S play and one of the handful of teams with perfect re- UPI T•l-OllOIO Johnson's Red Sox also com- piled an impressive record and dereated the Oakland Athletics in three straight to qualify for the World Series. MINNESOTA'S JIM MARSHALL (70) POUNCES ON QUARTERl!ACK GARY HUFF. Jotmson was modest, sayin g, "Any lim e that you win an award Uke this in baseball, il means your team has done well. I s ure he.veto thank my players ." .'Worth f'!red NEW ORLEANS -John Mecom Jr. fired J ohn North as head coach or the New Orleans Saints after the National Foot - ball League t~am lost it.s fifth game against one victory. The Saints ' owner said Ernie Herrerle. who has been in charge of the Saints· scouting lea}Tl. would be the interim coach. But h e stressed that llef- ferele's reign would be tem - porary. Ka.In~ Traded MEMPHIS -The St. l..oui s Cardinals have acquired Don Kessinger from the Chicago Cubs, the veteran shortstop said today. JH,,,_Wb1• TEHRAN -Filth-seeded Ed- die Dibbs beat unseeded Ivan Molina of Colombia, 1-6, 6-4, 7-S. 6-4 Monday to win the $100,000 Aryamehr Cup tennis tourna- ment. Neotte•beR.ib MANILA -Third-seeded John Newcombe scored an easy 6-1, 6-2 victory over fellow Australian Robert Rhineberger Monday in the first round or the $75,000 Philippine International tennis classic. Two o.t her Australians beat American o~ponents, with Ray Ruffels ousting Woody Blocker 6-3, 6-1, and l.lvin Gardiner beat· ing Dick Del I 7 -5. 7 -5. Tom Gorman downed Australia's Paul Kronk,6-2,6-4 . H a ns Pohmann of West Germany beat Anand Amritraj of India, 6-0, 6-3. C'a11ad'-s Tie MONTREAL -Jacques Lemaire's sixth goal or the season, a screened shot past New York goalie Billy Smith with 7:4-4 remaining Monday night, gave the Montreal Canadiens a 4--4 Na- tional Hockey League tie with the Islanders. Grldhr Kiiied ITHACA , N .Y . -Michael Bond , a defens ive backfield starter on Ithaca 's nationally ranked small college football team, was killed Monday when his automobile collided head-on with a truck n e ar here . China's Participation In Olympics Doubtful LO~DO~ CAP) Do not ex- pect to see the athletes from Mainland China competing in the 1976 Olympics at Montreal Olympic sources say the chances have shrunk to almost nothing. Lord Killanin, president or the International Olympic Commit· tee is still waiting to hear when the Chinese will receive him in Peking. He announced fiv e months ago he would go there ror talks as a first step toward con- sidering Pe king's appLication for a place in the Ga mes. "Communications are slow." Killanin said . ··1 have said I will go this year, and I still plan lo do that. But it is up to Peking to say when." Killanin hopes to report on the sports set·up in Communist China to the session of the JOC at Innsbruck next F e bruary . Because of the delays, it is virtually impossible that the na- tion of 800 million people would be brought into the Olympics in time for Montreal. Almost certainly, it would mean booting out Nationalist China, whose national Olympic Committee is curr ently re- cognized by the IOC under the ti - tle of Republic of China. The two Chinas s how no sign of burying their differences and going into the Olympics. or into anything else. side by side. Olympic officials. The As - sociated Press learned, have come around to thinking the Mainland Chinese have the 1980 Olympics as their target rather than 1976. While the IOC is the overall rul- ing body of the Games, it leaves the running of each sport lo the international federations And the federations controlling track and field and swimming hold the key to China Al present, both the Interna- tional Amateur Athletic Federa- tion (IAF'F) and the Interna- tional Swimming Federation ( F1NA ) recognize Taiwan and not Pekin~. Neither federation will have another opportunity to admit Peking until their con,!?resscs in Montreal next year. Those will be on the eve of the Games. too late to change' the ~1ontreal lineup. There would be little point in the JOC rushing through recogni- tion or Mainland China in tim<' for 1976 if the Chinese are not eligible to compete in track or s wimming, the focus of the Olympics. ·rhe other federalions are .... w....,_,, Montrea I Zi'Q.' Olympics gradually moving away from Taiwan and toward Peking. Communist China, which was almost unrecognized in world sport two years ago, is now af- filiated with nine federations, while Taiwan is still accepted by t5. Federations for equestrian and bobsleigh have neither of the Chinas in affiliation . The International Equestrian Federation will consider an ap- plication from Peking al its con- grt>Ss 1n Brussels in December. 1£ the application is accepted. that "'ill be another important step forward by the Communist Chi.nese. When Killanin does go to Pek· ing. he will be walking a Chinese tightrope. lie said at rirst he would visit both the mainland and Taiwan, to see for himself how sport is run. Rut on this trip he will play it carefully and \'is it only Peking. And he will go a lone. No other members of the IOC will accom- pany him. Killanin was invited to attend the All-China Games last month. He declined, explaining he pre- ferred to see China at some more normal time. not when it is dressed up for a sports carnival. Instead, he received a first- hand report on the China Games from a member of the toe Ex· ecutive Board, Masaji K.iokawa of Japan . a former Olympic swimming gold medalist . Carpentier,81, Dies Frenclunan Lost w Dempsey PARfS <A P ) -Georges Carpentier, 81, who lost to Jack Dempsey in 1921 in OOxing's first million-dollar gate, died Monday night after a heart attack, it was learned today Carpentier, who started OOxing at the age of 14 as a nyweight and moved up through every class to the heavyweight division where he lost in the championship bout against Dempsey, had been in apparent good health. He died at the home of his daughter. Jacqueline, who said "he has s hown no signs or illness. On the contrary. he gave the im- pression of being in wonder1ul health. He spent a normal day Monday . 1-lis death came with an unbelievable rapidity.·· Carpentier had walked tus dog Monday and returned home when he complained of £eeling ill. He died two hours later Carpentier lived quieUy in re· cent years His last big public ap- pearance was on a television pro- gram in January 1974 to mark h.is aot.h birthday. On t hat program he showed a sparkling eye, a brisk walk and an unflagging memory for his bouts of a half-century ago. He also showed his misshapen right hand which he said he broke in the second round again st Dempsey with a blow to the head. l{e said that since all his pawer was in his right hand he knew im- mediately that he had no more chance against Dempsey. He lost on a fourth-round knockout. Soccer Hooliganism Increases LONDON CA P > -Poli<e laid aew plans Monday to catch the lrawlln1, hooligan soccer rans of .Mane.bester Un ited when they .st come rampaging to town . A 11Ro1ue:1' Gallery " or known ~ i. belnf •et up to help p dl ice m e n I d c n t i f y irdU.blem.at•a before the start of ' tioon1anlam In London a aew peak at lest .,., ••me between West and JlMCheater Un.lied at W t H•m '• Upton P,ark ...... ,._ wu htld uP for 19 • • minutes when fighting broke out on the terraces and hWld.reds of rans spilled on to the field . By the end or the day, 38 persons had been arrested, another 132 eject • ed from the stadlurn and 102 were injured. Police seiied weapons, includ· ing a 12·inch butcher knire, a Jenp.h of chain and a steel·tipped boot. Wherever Man chester United pla)"I, extra police are on duty to try to keep Man chester fans in order. Shopkeepers close for the day and barricade their doors and windows. The pubs don't l --·-~ open. It is as if Jesse James and hi& friends were coming to town. United 's next match in Loodon is against Arsenal on Nov. 22. "We already have lists or names or troublemakers,•• a police Sp<>kes man said, "and O(- ricers who Specialize in recogniz- ing them. · "Now we will have· photo· graphs of them, too. They will mt1ke our job easier and we hope to nip the trouble in the bud before it starts." After the scenes at Upton Park. West Ham secretary Eddie Chapman demanded that •• .:.-p .• .: ... ~ ( M&.nchester United fans be banned from away games. Soccer writers su11ested segregation of Manchester Unit· ed fans at one end of the grounds. Others said admission should be by Ucket only -with no tickets sold to Manchester supporters. Tom Jenkinson . chairman of West llam supporters· club, ad- mitted some o( the trouble was caused by West Ham rans. ''Both We st Ham and Manchester United have their share or thugs,'' he said. "These people have warped minds. All they want is revenge." cord:! in the country McKay's record at Soulhtm Cal is 126-36-8 since-he arrived from Oregon in 1960. and his tenure includes four national championships, including two in the past three years This season he became the win - ningesl coach in Trojans history. surpassing Jl o.,.,:t1rd Jones· 121 total victories McKay stand~ eighth among art1vl' coaches in total wins Blunder By Bears Critical • C'J·llCAG O !/l.J>) Wh en you·re faci ng F'ran 'farkenton . th(' Minnt.•Sol~ Scrambler, 1t "s hcst to have as n1:.iny players on th(' field as you 'r(' allowed. But lht> Chicago JJears werl' one under the legal limit of 11 ancl the Minnesota quarterback took advantage of the blunder lo un· load a 45 -yard louchdown pass tu Jim Lash in the second period. It completed a rousin,:: 97-yard drive which . coupled with F'r ed Cox's two booming field goals, ga,·e the unbeaten Vikings a 13-9 viC"tory Monday night. ··1 looked up and saw there was no cornerback. so I started run- ning down{1eld, ·· l.a!:.h said of his wide-open louc hd nv"n catch that put the Vikings in front for the first and only tim e "NObOdy was out there. It was a green fi eld , so you just keep runnini;: for the TD." Tarkenton said he didn·t bother counting the on-field al· tendance. He was too busy coun· ting on l.ash."1 saw Jim and he kept runninJ..!, '>1.'hich he should have done. I don"t know whether they had 12 men on the field or 10 or nine. I just threw.·· Chicago coarh Jack Pardee ad mitted it took him a momt>nl Loo long to figure out something was wrong out there .. We got caught "'1th a man just runnin~ onto the field and we weren 't lined up right ... he said. Left cornC'rback '"Allt.•n Ellis got hurt on the play and neither the officials nor us saw it quick enough ... Rut he arlrll?d . '"J'm not blamingtheoffi cials ·· * * * SCORE BY QUARTERS Mt ...... iQ,. 0 10 l (l 1J Q'tic•OO I 0 1 0 ~ Q>l -Ad11m1e 1• run ! Tr.om•\ •fC k I MiM FG Co• S7 Ml,,.,-(.&Sfl •S °"'' trom T ~'"""'°" ICl!t• ••<~ 1 QI! -!>111,ty, T 1rkenton 111cklMJ +n'..a lD<W M•nn FGCO•t6 A-Sl.1S• STAT1ST l! .. i .. M Flrs!f;IO••ns 11 Ru~·•••ds JOI. IJIJ PloHJt>g Vltd\ 111 Return v•rds 18 Pi"'\ l~JO.-O P\m!S ,.u Furnbltt·~I ). I ~ .... lt•H·Vl•d\ t-611 " JI 1l1 ,. " ' 10 76-J ·~ " IHDIVI DUAL LEAOER5 'IUS.MIMG-Nun"''°'"· For-7S.tl. Miii" s-n. ~rln.,o I 1• Choc&go. "41m1P 1t-6S, P1ytort ·10...... H•ruet 6·2i RECEIVING Monnf\011. ~r!""'o S-•1. '-'1111 '-ts. Cr•i-Q J-». 011c190. R•nwr •·S'I. Gtlm l-li. .t.a.rnl<tt-11 PAS$ll'llG-M•nneso1a. T1r-r<>lon lt-.10-0. l:M Y••cts. Q'tlc190. Hull 10.11 J, t i PHILADELPHIA (AP) - "You am ·1 seen nothing yet," said George McGinnis. ''Not from me or this team." McGinnis was still literally ~haking from th" 40-s~d pre- game ovation he received Crom 18,020 rans~gest crowd ever _to see a ba~~e,ball game 1n Philadelphia. The 6-root-8 McGinnis con· tributed 19 points, collected 16_re- bounds. handed out seven assists and made four steals as the Philadelphia 76ers beat the Los Artgeles Lakers, J 17-104. Monday night. Tonight the Lakers are in Milwaukee to play the Bucks. .. J thought that ovation was so On TV Tonight Channel 5 at 6 ~real that it made me shoot bad," said McGinnis of hls debut before the home fans. ··You knov.', I have a lot of feel- ing for people.·· observed M~Gin­ nis, who jumped to the National Rasketball Association this year from the American Basketball Association's Indiana Pacers . ··And that reception was un- believable.·· ~fcGinnis said the enthusiastic tumout played a big part in the 76ers· comeback from a 13 point deficit in the second period lo an t~asy second victory of the infant season. "I think they're <the fans) hun- gry, they want a winner," McGinnis said. "And they de- serve it. They'r e unbel.ievable.'' Mc(finnis admitted that he was nervous after the spontaneous re- ception . .. Sure I was jittery,'· he said. '"It '>l.'as like my first pro game. There was tension. I can't see any other town, New York or In- diana. that could be as vocal. as behind the team as these people were tonight.·· McGinnis promised things would improve when he gets his game adjusted and gets used to his new teammates. "Once I gel my game down, know who I'm playing, you'll see an exciting player, running and gunning. You 'II gradually see what George McGinnis can do. , \'ou·11 see some moves." McGinnis said the rebuilt 76ers have the right attitude for a win- ner. He said he loved the way the team ran, executed the fast break. "That ·s the 'way we·ve got to play," l\fcGinnis explained. "We have to rebound and run, get it out and eventually something is going to give ... That's what happened Monda y night. The 76ers ran and ran, kept shooti n g, and finally something gave -the Lakcrs. LOS ANGE lo.ES fllM) RuSMll i•. C11lhoun •. J.00.r ll. Alltfl 10. ktoHnllll 11. Wlll111ms l , Fon!•. Kupec 2. Allt'y •. WMner l . PHI UlDELPH1A 11111 M<:Glnnls 19. C1Mn•nqh11m IJ. Cllld'linqs 11. CMter 10, Collin~ 12. Mix IJ, Free•.~ U. 8rylln! ' lJKA~le~ lO 73 7• i•-tOol PnUlldllP'I•• 11 • n 11-111 Fouled ou1" None. Tol•I to~ls LO\ Angties J) Phtl-IPl'!1111S.A 11,010. "'"'~ KAREEM ABDUL-JABBAR SHOOTS OVER 76ERS' Cl. YOE LEE . I . ' ' . ' ' ' • • • w b N N -S • c A s • I • a t d r .. • Prep Defensive Players of the Week i::'~ JEFF HEMM El Toro Co11nty Powers Collide KEN MARGERUM Fountain Valley RON KOSMALA DanaHllll DAN HILL Unlvarally RANDY SCHWARTZ Edison RICK SNYDER Laguna Beach BRAD THOMAS l!ltancla ' ' MANNY TORRES Marin• Drag Duel Saturday On Hogg • DAILY PILOT H ' ' • -· .IC Grid /lees • ' : • I PETE BROWN OCCOlfense • JIM GAIR OCCDefen•• • To Clash Friday Diablos, under coach John Murio and un· scored upon through two South Coast League . games, are No. 9. : -· ... "' ... "' "' "' .. .. " " .,. "' ·~ "' 112· ., .. w • .. , . College Gi-idPoll Calendar C019~Sllll KARATE & AJDO It '~-W-111 .. -,,., .... •-eou-$16.IO ........... '-; ___ , ......... . . t l S'J.000 · -fOr only 5139.03 a month. Whether you need $5,oo:l or $10,oo:l get ii from 1he people who lend millions. Commerclol Credit. Monthly payment based on o $7,CXXl HomeOwner loon, for 84 months, at on annual percentage rote of 16%. Totol payment $1 t,678.52. A loon of $5,0XI and over must be secured bv a combinolion of real and personal property. Culnmercl"CrelltCcwpontion IC\ HomeOwner loons •cg) Coat.a Mua • 3'10 E. 17th Stroot • '17t--67t0 B•nt& Ana • 1228 E. 17th Street • 6''7--0871 c..llL 1..lf• latutal!IN A\'allabl• to l::ll•lbt. Dorrowen al Oreu11 Rill.8 Volleyball Q.I lllU YO\..Ll:YUL.L YAlllSITY eor-c1et Mtro.t Or•""" IJ..1), IS.7 • .IUNIOfl YAflSITY C--Otl Mimro.fOr ..... lS.IJ, 1J..7. 1 thot yours may not! COMPUTI OIAMGI COUNTY COYUAGl ....... : L..-...-. S. Ck•..,, MllNM flel•, ............ i-. .... _. ... .,LA. ... 2 MONTH TO MONTH UNTAL l.UtS 3 NO DIPOSfT MQ•iUD OM APPIOnD CllDR 4 ONLY $17.IOfD MONTH TOtA.L COST I .... 4,.._1 5 NIW COMPACT utm SIU 11 V.. 141 Va t 6 YOICI MUSAGI PA•llS Al.SO All AYAILAILI 7 MIU. fUI MAIM'TlfllANCI OR~NGECOUN7Y ll~IJI01 fl lPHO~f Sl fl VI Cl I~( 17141 IJS-3305 t11 IO, SANTA '1. UJ4fA AU ............. e.edl. Miw.a °'*" 0-........ , ............ "" ~--11 ~(ti! ... ... 4tf,.)JlJ ' OPENING · HIS MONTH!._ RAMPART ATHLETIC CLUB 254 VICTORIA STREET• COSTA MESA• 17141 548-2004 ·- RAMPART ATHLETIC Ct.Ue SPECIAL CHARTER MEMBERSHIP NOW AV AILAll.E TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF APPLICANTS • • SIX OIAMPIONSHIP RACQUETBAll AND HANDBAll COURTS (with lots of ovoiloble playing time) • Separote Mens' and women's physical litnen and spo creos • Basketboll, volleyball, track, lounges ond omenilies • Expert Instruction and clinics pvvided for oll octivities • One time membtnhlp lriltlotlon · 1M -NO ANNUAL RfS °' eotm!Am • lnclvlducil ond (Orporale . m1mb1nh1Pi avollable ·~·-· --. I I SAN OIEGOo\ FWY. Rampart•· .Athletic 3 Club a w , m u a m " < x ~ , " • N PHONE 548-2004 for: • Meni>eiship information • A tour Of the club . . ·YOUR WELCOME TO STOP IY AMYTIME. • • . • • . .. • .. •. '• ·: .. ' ,·, ., " • .. DAltV PILOT ' PUBLIC NOTICE ·PUBLIC NOTICE . ,.,, NOTICEOP:S .. Lf.OF UNIMflROYEO flf.AL flROl'f:RTl' AT 1'111\IATE SALE "-.Nf.1""111U INTME SUt>E RIOR COURTOF °™E ITATI! OP: C .. LIFORNI .. FOii: THI! COUNTYOI' LOSANGl!LIES In th• M1tt11r ol th• EU•t• ot FLORENCE S.NANCE,Otc11wd, Nl)llct !\ IMtrtllf 91 ... 11 lh•I ttll tin· Olr,IQMCI Wiii Miii tl Pr I wit• Hie, totn. "'~' -"" Ol'I Old<ler. IUbJl'CI lo con· llr,..,.llOll ol H hl S~rlor Court, on or """'!hit 11r. 0.y ol Nov•mbtr, t91S •I lbt ofll<• ol JOHN P. HOl'-FMAN, 6! S Uk• A,,.nu., Room :JOS. P•~n11. C.Utorlll• t1101, Cownly ol Lo1Angele~. st.wol C.lltornl•, •II lhl rl9hl.lllle- llltll"l1l ol 1.110 oece•1eo •t '""' ,,,.,..., ot Olltl> end •II lhl rl9M. ti II• Ind Intern\ Ntlhlt tll•1• of .-1d dee••-~«· quir.a lW oOl••llon ot lew ot ot-w olbH tt\9n ot In lddlllon to that Gii wid OK .. Md 111,. lime Oldlt•I". lfl....,lo Ill IM ctn•ln lll'llmPfOVIO rltll profit•· tysltuelld rn C•plstr•no Beecr.. Counly ol Or•n9•, SI••• o! C•lllo•nl•, 09"1klill•'' dh<.rloeo •1 t1111owt,. II> wit: Loi 13 lfl 81ocll. l ol Trtcl ~.b per ,,... lhef'eof, r-Qed Jn 8aok NO. 21 ltt '*""'I 1010, ft'l(.lu,lw ,ol MIM:IH- MIPS, Records ot 0111199 CW'11.r, SI.lie ol C.llloml• "'°''commonly 11.-M : )ltSl C.1141 FOf'tw,.., C.plstr•no ee.r., CaOfornlt. , Seid PtOOl•IY !' llll•rl'll tor Hie "It\ f1'' wllllovt w•rrenfy Of' rlpr'ltll!nll!IOn 111 to thlt tondlllon or 1ult•t1IHty ol tfllo -11 torconHn.K1 Ion ot O(<l.IO•llon. termsot Mole (•sr. In l•wful moneyot thl U!>lllO Sl•l•I on conUr~lo<> .,t .,.,., T..,.,.,,,,.,lol•maunt bldlobedl- pgslt.aw!thDld. 8h:bor Ofl•r• 10 be ln wrlli"'J~ wflf bl rec:•IW1<11t tM elo•ewld of! 1t1t 111 .,,., lln111 •!Ito• tM llr't P11b1lc•tlon ,_ttOI ..-.:lbtlor•0.19oful•, O..lldl"I' 12ndoeyot Ckloblr, 191S MARYJOTROM8LE Adml!!lllt•trl•C !, •. of1MEU•t•of Mold Dl<•Mnt JOMNlfl."'OflfllrMN A"'"""r••<1m. c.I.•. l lS.'"-11• .. .,. .• -.. .......... Cllltt.n.1••1101 ~llf'llld 0.1 ....... Co.Ill 0.lly P1lol, Ot1 Jl .K . ....:INOv.l.l•li 0 1·15 PUBLIC NOTICE Tuet<11r. October :28, 1975 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USIN l!SS NAME STATEMl"JtT Tl>e lo!lowlng per~n~ •r• Ooiflll tluSI· nn1•1· S .. OOLE8A C.IC VALL E Y DRAPE RIES 2'61S ''C." T •l.OroC:lrc1o1, MIUlonVle/o, C•lilornl•9161S Roy W1t1•ce E11!1, ?t08S Gt""""l:.od Dr . El Tol"O, Oli!o•n11916JO HllOI C.r•v E11o •. 1•oes G9"""00d Or • E! Toro, Calolor,.111 976)0 Thi~ ous•nes• h condutleo by ~ Qlelll!rd I p.i•tner •n• 11. RoyW.Elli\ Tiii\ Sllle....,.t "''i !Ilea w11r. tr. Coun1y Cit•~ ol Orin.-Co11nty on Ot· tooer 16, 191S """ PYO!•~ 0rlf>9"' (.o.l•I 0.JJy Pilot, Oc1Dl:W•11,&nONowmbl!-• t ,11,11, rtrs m~1s PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PU•LIC ltE .. ll:INO/STUO• SESSION TO aE NELO •Y TitE ORANGE COUNTV PLAN N ING COMMISSION ON AMENOllllNT NO. 1·1J TO THE ORANGE C:OU "'TY GENElllAL t>U.1111 PUBLIC NOTICE -,.....,._ Or•noit (.o.l•I O.lly Piiot, Ott. 11.end Holl.4, II, II, 1•11 •IP.Ii PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITtOUS •USINESS NAME STATEMENT Thlt lollowlfllil Pt•SO<I II doing IM.I. llllUM: OASI S LANDSCAPE MAINTE NANCE, 1979 An~helm A...,..., Gent• MIW, C•Ulornl•'ffl>21 DIWICI W•y..., 81.-<k, 1t7• ""-''" A--.., Coll• MeW, C•ltlornl1 <rn.11 Tiiis but.hwn. 11 conduct.o OJ 111 In dlw~•t. D•vlo81ec:lf Thl\ 'l•le,..nt •• , hied With tr. (Ounly Cl•r• Of Qr.,.~ COunly un Sep. ttnlblr1l, ltlS. ·-PullO'""' Or•noe Co11U O.ilJ Piiot Or.1.11, ~.end NGv. •. 11, lt1S «llJ.1~ PUBLIC NOTICE SUl'l!ll\011: COIJlllT OF THE St .. TIE 011 CALll"ORNIA fOR THI COUNTY 01' Oll:ANG£ .... """" NOTICI! 0 .. ME A RI NG 01' ,.ITITIOH t'OR t>RO•A•IE 01' WILL A N D FOlll LETTERS TeSTAMl!NT•lllY E1l1t1 o l R OSETTE JUOO EVELA ND, •k• AOSETff::J EVELAND. •II.• RO S ETTE EVELAND, Otc11!.ld. NOTICE IS HEAE8V GIVEN !Mt RONA LD /LIFF JU DD h•' tilea 111tr1ln 1 pellllon lor Proti.lt ol Wtn 1na lor l11u•n c t ti l Lellt•' T•1•1mtll l•r, lo Int p1tld1on1tr , m1rw<1Ct to wr.lcr. 11 m•cle lor h•r1rwr ,,.,11u.11r1, •llCI 1n111 lht lil"le - !lite• Qf """f!Q IM HllW .... , °""'WI tor Hclwmtier 11. 1•1~. •' 9.JO• m , In 11111 courtroom ol D1111r1,...n1 No J Of W•d co .... t, el 100 Ci vic C•nter Qr!-., WitU , In tn• City or S•nlit An•, c..illornll. Oiied Ot111tier 21, ltlS. WILLl .. M E. SI JOMN, County Cltrk JOIEll'M JO, .. RGENT.I. Atttl',..Y•I ~w ns s..~ Ml>Alc• •t••· ~......-. •• c.111 • ...01 Tel: 121JI JIU111 ,.,.....,..,, ... ,1, ...... PubUi.htd Or•ntJe Coll\! Delly Piiot, Ot1 ~. 7', efld Nov.'· 19/S tll)-1~ PUBLIC NOTICE P.ICllTIOUt •U\INllU ....... ST AT IMaNT" Tnt tollowi"I -ton It del'l'IQ bull· _ .. A0VAMCE0 llt:TA.U .. Ml!!lll:CM""'- OISING, 1t150 W•rfMr ..,.,._ 'E', "-!aln V•Llty. C.lltwl'IUI nl'OI "11<.~d H. O'D"I, 10250 w.,_ A¥•1'1"• "l!'. P'•1111t•l11 V•ll•r, c.i~.,.,. TM1 ~ 11 C:IWIMt.fff lw _. ~ ell ......... ltk:;MNI H.O'OJU llllt st.M-nl .,..., !!led ""'th '"" ~· c .... Of Ol'M19' County •Oc· llOblr1, 191$. -Put1ll~ Or•119f C:O.\t Pilll Y Pilot, Oclalltt 1, 14. ll, 11. 191$ ltr>1S PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUI IUIUotl$$. flfAMI STATIMIHT Ttlt' tOllOWll'IQ Hl'Ml'I h dolf'IQI but!· ,.,, .. , CENT URY 21; FOSTER & AS· SOC.I ATES, tot2 Edl11 ... r. ff-.u.111 V••le~. C.l1klml•'110I Du-• R•Y Fo,l•r, 1J1'0 11.,_. 1!11..i., IU, 0.WOtfl Gt•w, Califoml• ..... Ttltl floN-1 I\ tOftdU<u-d Oy Ml I~ dvlca..l. Ou.w A, "-19r Thlt •'-~ ••• llled ""'"' ttw Counly Clffll ol Ofall9t County on Ot- toofr u. 1'1.$. -Publl~ 0r""91 C-'t DAiiy F'llOl 0ct.a ,tonc1Mov ... ,11.11,1'1) 41~1' PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI OP: •ULIC Tll:ANSFIR 11«1. a 111 ... 117 IJ.C,C.I NOTIC.E IS HER EBY GIVENtotht t rtdHors of WA YNE 'S PHOTO FINISHING, INC, OF CALlfOAN!A, T'-"1..-or. wtlo!.I bu,1 ... ,, ...... 1 1, 141 .-11oNol .Aw-, C"9FMIU5, Cowity of n.,..,.ton, W1tlt>i~011, 1hll • O..lk l••,Ul•r II •r.out lo M ,.....,. IO SWYGART, INCORPORATED, ,,_,.,..., who!.I twslr>M• _,,..", It lllO~•St,..., Slnt• Beria.r•,COunfy (If S..nl• Alrblre, C.lllOOlll, of 11111 follooltlng OIHCflbld pr-rty. IO..,,! Alt stock In lr•d•. lnY1ntory, 1qurom•nl, fl•l11r11, te•1•"old lfl"Ol'o-,..nh, •llCI 9CJOd will of 11111 lollowlng r1t1ll bu'l"ffl, IOC•l.0 •I the lollowh•G 1ddr11l: WESTEN'S CAMEA .. S ET CETERA, llll 6rl\IOI , St.iutr. CO.II Pl•z.e. Coe'-~W. '°"""' dOr....,..C.llfoOll•. Th e tlulll. l••"i''' w ill tit consun'lm•litd o n or 1tlltr 1111 Sewnt .. nlr. 0.f ol NO-fTlblP, 191$, •I 1M SANTA BARBARA NATJONAL SANK, E\CfOw 0eP•flmt"I. •I 20 Ust C.rrlUo Slrt•t, S.nl• S..C..it, ~Y ol Slnll B•rblr•, C..lltorni•. So ler •s Is,_,. to tlMI Tr...,,'9rw, •U o.N._1 ,,.me, •nd •ddrnws ui.eo o., .._ Tr1tr"l1ror tor HM 1r.rM Yff'' lol!l!P9il•rtlhtW"'lt. Dtt~OtloOer JJ, 1t1S. SWYG .. AT , INCORPORATED 8y; Pr.l11p w. Swy~rl. Pr•'1dlnt GARY L RAl'llEll:T'Y, I.SO. El l'llMI, Sul!• IU t1S I.He~ SU.t S..it ..,...,., C.-tlf•r11t1 f>llbl l-.:t Or•n~ C:O.i;t 0.111 P!lol. OtlOOltr 71, 1•1s .. u11 .. 1s ---------PUBLIC NOTICE FJCTITIOUS 8UStJtESS NAME STATEMENT Tiit lollow1n11 1>1rwn 11 clol"'iii bu~· .. u•• CREAT I V E M .. NIC E TINC. E NTE~PR IS E S . 119 TOP•l SI., Nltwi-t 84!ecr., C•l1t111 n•• ""'°' AOCler1 E B•slUlm. 119 l-l SI . Nl•POr1 61..::n. Cal+!ornl• 91 661 rn,, bu1fnei1 '' conovcteo by ., in OIV10U..I Robe•! E 81sr.1m Tllis H•lemenl w•~ t•led -rh 1rw '°''"'~ Cle•k o! Or1nqe: county on Ot· 1-10, 1915. ·-PllOllV>l!-d Ortn~ (U\I 0.lly PolOt, Otl, H, 11, 11, •nO Nov.•. 191} .,.IS PUBLIC NOTICE ,.,CTITIOUI au11 .. .-• lltA#l IT4Tl~l!NT """4--4119 ........... .,, --.~ _ .. : OAf<lltl l!NTE"~lt1 $ES, 1t21 llettMt. CMl.e Mew, C.llfOrf>l•-- OMMI I • .:r.,,....,e. tnt e.tlMt,. C-1.e llMM, C.11'"11!t9MM T~I ~. ti. .. II .. a.a. -..,c.1 ......... -.,. This CWllM'llt Is <e1Mh1<1H by e Qllntrel "'"""' ...... • Oenlel I . l(r_....,. 'TNt ..uiil...-ftt WM llltid '91tfl tM Qully Ci.t-11 of Or.,... COWtty Oft Qt. IObtl' ''· ,.,,. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE PIJBU(\NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICT1TIOUI •USINU' NOTIC.llOP: NAMSSTAT•MtNT SMIRlf"ll''lS.ALI! n. fOlllwlno ......... dalllOtMI• $.ANDRA LYNN MAY ES, AMntlfl -•': VI. WILLIAM MIC"4AEL HAYES, LU.OED GLASS ORICINALS. '45 O.~t. No. D•tSIS AM"lil PMQ, Cot.WI Mew, Olllfomll 8y Yl!1\19 9' 8'I •••cuUon ll&lle'd on '2llo11 • ~rNlff H, 1tlS by the ~lor .,........ A. D•rbot, 1'5 ""-"111 ,,_., Court, C0.,,111, ol Or•ll~, St•I• ol CO.teMIN,c.lll-11'112P C.Utonll•, upon• lllOO"'-"' """""'Ill Tbl• ..,.._,II tonduc:Wd bfM l"-1•-ot $A.NOAA LYNN HAYES• dl~I. Jud9m•nt t r•dltor •nd •9.•lntl ~A.O.~ WU.LIAM MICHAEL HAYES r. i""'> nili 1tettnMnt -· lllN ""'"" tt. .....,, o.otor, sl'IOwl!l<J • net bl .ance of c.ou.ity Ott'll ot 0r"'81 County on oc. ~1,0M.00 ec:t~liy d.,. Ofl wold )\ldgn'lffll 1ablr 10. lt7S. on 11W o.t1 of the IJlull>C• of wtCI t•· .... eculllon, I MW ,..,lldupon •II INri91'1t, Publlthed Or.,... C.O.it 0.Uy Piiot, lllle •llCI lnl•r51 ol Wld judQmtnl WI>-;Jc.I. 1<1, 21, 21, ~Hoy, ... lflS "'1·1S tor In the Pf'-rty In llMI C-Y ol Or....,., Stitt o1 O lltoml•, onult.d nfollow\: Loi' '3 of Tree! 72JS II "' l'NP ... c~lnboolll9l, ~'21toJOotMI~ c•U-\ Mlop1, •Kords ot 0r....,. Couney,C.UIO•<ll•. P«tp.r1'f II COl'ltftOlll'f .,_ M 1419? G 1 ln1lord Clrctit, lr¥1ne, C.1il0r<1l•. TOQlllMf w/111 •It •<Id l l"GUIM ltw l1t<1etn1<11,, Mr•d!I•""'"'' 11114 •P- pur1en.n<:•• lller'ltl>llto i.ion;lng or In .. y'#l!.I •PPltft•ll'lng. P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTIT10US•us1111ESS NAM&STATIMJNT Tlllfollowt ... ,__.., _...,,."""'. ...UM: ZEPPO'S. lf'7• NtwpOrt 81..0..,0IWI Mts., C.U!Otfll• '1•21 IWke.el Rober! Ortiz. 1Cll1 u coi r ... Or1w, T~Un. C.IHMlll• t:l"° S.lw"'°"' AltrH Stf'OOO+I, m \Ml\ Strwl, S..-1 &ltcll, C.lllornl• 901«1 TT>" bu11,..,, 11 cono11cted by • giener•I per1n«sr.1p . Miii.Hi RobtrtOrlll Tlilt. t.i.t.-nl wit Hied wltll I,_ COunty Clerlf ol Ortnvt COUnf't' on Cc.· tob911, 197S. ....,,, PubU,.,...a Orenoe CNll Delly Piiot, Ott-1, 1•, ll, 11, t•IS J16.l·I PUBLIC NOTICE NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVENttlllOll Wltdn.,O.y, NO¥•ml>ltr 1>, 191S. •I IO;JCI o'tlotk A,M. •t Mllft l.Obby, Courtl>ou1.1, rao Clwlc Citnttr Orhe We'' Clly ol S..n•• An•, c-ity of Or"91, St•I• of C.lltor<1I•. I wi11MH •I PVbllc •uctlon 10 IM 111Qb9st b~. for ceJll In llwlul mone, ol tM united Sl•l•J, •U 11111 rlQnl, 1111• •nd lntfl..S1 ot S.ld jl>CIOtnl!-nl O•b!Or Ill IM •bo...e o.,.crl-prooer1v. or w mucn ti..reot •l _, D9 ""Ctl••ry~O ~•lill'f wid••· •..c:l!on, wi!h •<cruea lnter1t1I 1tlld 1--------------J C0\11 O..ted t i Sanl• An•. C1ll!or.,.a, Oc· IOOl:'r I, !tlS ,_ FICTITIOUS •USINESS NAMI! ST.ATEM•NT 8AAOG.l.TES, Tr.e IOllOwlng peri.on11 •re ool"I bull· SM•oll Coroner ...,.,ft , Coun1y11tO-•nQ1".C11l,lor"'• EXEC UT I 'II E SE AR C H Sy J 0u .. xr11m Oeouty !NTE RJtA TION .. L, ]llT C•m~1 OONALDR. f"R ICE Or!v•. Suite 213, Newport 8eec:1>, l>l llllllff'•Allor,...y c:atffarnl•t:lMO 11111 Do"' Slr .. t, NI. JOll t .. MllSllf' GrOU«I, Inc,, I c.tlfoml• Nit.,.,.,.-1 .. 1c11. Ca h!Mni• corpar •lion P\oDh'lllllCI Or•ngt Cotll 0•111 Po!ol, Tbls tMlllllllU h CMduclld OJ I COi"· 0!.1-r t•. ,l, JI, lt1) :J909.IS porMlcin. PUBLIC NOTICE • Tl'llM!Ui.t Group, Inc, a, Jon \If. SCllf'oede•. 5-<.ret.,., 'nlll $ .. l ......... t W•S llM-0 wlftt tflll '-"' c~• of OrlftQI COllMy on Oc· -..1, ms. -NAMN,CAZISR, MOICM & LEFP 611W.MllM.,t•l.11''- L-. ........ CA.IDll1 PubHll'lld 0r"'OI Colo•I o.lly Pllol, Od.a ,.n<!NoY.<I, 11, 11, lt1J •l(lS.IS P UBLIC t/OTICE •••••••••••••••••••••••• cs ..... I OOZ ....................... 2 STOlT CMAIMH' 3 11-POOL llAc:H· $29,000 ctut.lc entranee to la.rge !~==~==="."~! famlJ.r •Ind llvin• room IP I I t ... Mofiu: ~ ~ ~!..~:!:!t· Allrealeatateadverti&ed ~· • _,,~ lD t.bla newspaper is aub-Fonnal dl.a.lnJ room la Jed. to the Federal Fair conVt!nleollY served by lfou1ln1 Act of 1tss 22l~·Ca~y=r: wbldi mUa it Wet:al to ~ 1d'Wert.iie ••aor, pre· tainmtnt center. Stalri f limll t sweep to e1~1ut master erence, 1 on. or su1'te & chlldren s discrimloaUon ba.sed oo col -•I · quarters. Tall1 over nee, or.•~ g1on, sex, 7\.'..% Ji'HA LOAN. NO or 01Uol'lal origin. or an ,.,EW LOAN COSTS • intention to make any ,, such preference, timita· $20,SOO baJ. Must UoD,ordilcriminaUoo." sacrifice. Jlurry! Call 963-7881. ,.,J· II .. Ol'ft11111 9 •Ir, fl,#J 10 kl('t' 'l'b1a newspaper wiU not If Fl ~~~~~:iJ~'Jl~ .l~lf~mi;J\tl Uonotlhelaw. . = HEWLT PAIMTBI mid a pool.- JUST FOR TOUI!! Choice Mesa Verde area. 3 Bedrm, family room, large living room. Ready to move in at 164,950. · ~~PER.B f-fOM E S · 3841 CMnPU9 H 8 141·1655 . REAL ESTATE SALESPEOPLE NEEDED Rave the best comer and cross section of Newport -Costa Mesa. Have drop.ins for all type pro- perties. Need alert. energetic salespeople .. Commission 60%. Tri Harbor Realtors, 400 E. PRICE 51.ASHBI 17th. CM 646-32>5 Owner says submit all of. I~~~~~~~~~~ fen on 3 br, family room 1: home with large enter· talning patio located rn delightful community of Bayshores. With flexible terms. Vacant and ready to move int.o. Price slashed $5000 • Now only -$72.500..Call.~50. .. Ol>f.N l11'9 ••1 S •tJNI~ WIMELOYERS DELIGHT Make your own from home grown gr apes- boysenberries. Stomp to the w1:trmth of your GAS FIRB RING . Steaks siz.zlm& QB...Y.QUr BUI(. T· IN BBQ on your big patio just outsid,e your 2lx2Z foot FAMILY ROOM . 3 FIREPLACES. La rge 1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 b e droom s · 1'1 U G E f• MASTER BATl-1 . You can see it OJ it hasn'L sold ). Call qu ick . TllURON TOWNHOUSE 646-7171... . QPIN Ill 0 •II '> llJ'I f(1PJ /j'I f' EXECUTIVE BEACH RETREAT 41R·2 STORY $52,500 Secluded entry to enter· l~~~~~~~~~~~I tainers delight Jiving 1: roo m With crackling ''HIDDEN TWO STORY " Lrg 3 bedroom, 2 bath- hard to find one story model. All extras with beautiful floor plan. Nearby poot and clubhouse. Hurry . just reduced lo $39,950. Call 540-1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS POOL + JACUZZI Desirable Mesa Verde location . Lu s h manicured landscape un· folds elegant world of t.his most popular ''Hid· den 2 Story .. Republic model. Gracious entry. Large parlor. Gourmet 's kitc hen . ENORl\10US PARTY ROOM with wet fireplace & commanding view or covered pavilion & grounds. Banquet sized dining room is con· \•eniently served from huge gourmet kitc hen . Separa te wing r o r master & guest suites. Sweeping s tairs to second story s uites. Hurry! Owne r bought another. Must sacrifice! Call963-7881 . QP!N ll!Q • 1~<u•1:,:11,11, '' bat &. massive [ireplace. [ ®. ~ Huge sleeping quarters & huge master suite + se p arate m ai d s quarters. Tastefully ap-1~=========­ ESTATE RS poinled &: move-in condi· lion. A rare find. Call t() see. 546-2313. ()PIN IU q •II ~ ruN TOBfNiCf • - THE REAL ESTATERS EASTSIDE 2-0n-a-Lot Main house completely remodeled. Both homes have separate enclosed yards and garages. Ill- ness requires fast sale . l•--------•I Sacrifice $44,950. Call LOTS of LOTS LAGUNA BEACH Ocean View lots from SSOOO. to $23.000. 12 Parcels to select from. HUMTIMGTOM BCH R·S Zoning, 7 parcels ap· prox. 1.17 acres total. $141,600 with terms. (Located near 5 PO!NTS). MOOJESKA CNTH 20 Acres (2 ten acre parcels) S5500 per acre, terms and subordination available. FALLIROOK 3 One acre estate size lots overlooking golf course . ·~ ANYTIME -- SEEK& FINCf 6'5-0303 FOREST OLSON IMC. HOUSE OF GLASS VIEW Country atmosphere of fields and farmhouses , cathedra l ceil ings and WALLS OF GLASS that overlook ca rpe ting! LaviSh dining room, cozy living in Scandinavian family room! Sweeping master bdrm 1Wte with separate breakfast patio! 3 Childrens r etreats! $5600 down ! Hurry; call 847 ·6010. 121 Triplexe• I Oo/o Do. Ne w carpet, drapes, builtios, fireplace. Prin· cipals only. 2266 Miner, C.M.642-8885 Colonia l America OF.RNAOAKrE~AWATAERG MRAISNWOT R E~AJPllM CA R~RT NOSL~NSOl.AF.k ST t:Ol.0:""'' J t; ~ II T F. N Y O~C[HQJV~l~R~~~ NTK .f"-'l:'K VAfLSNUOYC NUEOEOC Y l LHA R &WILLIAMS8URG ULOT I OCELT HORPESLHC TOW I LLIAMPENNVN I BOR SREMTFQUARERESKNART UARSRERAOAtNIOR I VCA NCAJUNLOOTSGNIKCUOO J • ) I • • 1 ~ I I • • ' ~~:~;:~~ ... -IH1usn .... W. •• , fflorW. 1••••••1forS. ... s. j NonnForS-. TUlldlY.0Clober1&.107S OAILYPILOJ' G .. I -I•••••••••••·--·••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·--·-••••••••••••••••••••••••-••••••••••••••••••••••• •--II E--~....L. • ·-~~ ·11•~ 0021 · • 1eo ·1 • 1002 1002G • 1002-......-W. -.i nn .....-..--- •r •••••••••••••-·· II Jg IN IMJ81•1rel •111r• .tMr-••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••• .. ••••••'! .• , ......................................................................... ······••·••••••••··•·•·• •••••••.•••••••.•..•••• i•:~·;~·;;;;;;··icto;. ii:·;,·I; .... I 040 ........ .. • I 044 Ii.ET IM OH M 4CTIOH The active area in Newport Beach Is Harbor. Vie"'. Homes, for both community acttviUes and real estat e appreciation . This 4 bedroom P alermo IS a good .Pl•~e to Slfrt : n ear n e \V condlUoo, quality drapes, flooring and carpets, yet stJll room for your ideas in ' d"C!'r and landscaping. Get in on the I action, at $94,500. . rtlYAft ~AD · . ····;eqw_·;g;;.;:···· • ., ••.••. ~ .••...•.• .t •• ''',;;.iiAMC.M::·· VIEW~ VIEW-VIEW Charnnng 4 BR, family rm., Park·lilte -:i.-rortho !Irie• or 1•12%YA InLRVIN&. eyOWMr setting. Comm. pool & puttiJlg gnen. I. Best buy °" Point and Cellt lo lilt Lom!! LoYely SB<, -home Builder oec upled, spllt ·level home, with true, loving care evident thruout. 2 Buie bdrms., C o r n ln11 range, self-deaning oven, wet bar a. open _ beamed ceilings. J ust a 'oy to see! Upper level provides p rivacy for • separ~te ~~tes·f~~ Sa:ilNI IDl2 •••rd 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• AU.NOONED $94,950 ln addJUoa , both com· Sharp--4 bed.rm, 2 bath with (•"I· rm. $011 UDO fSU pld.ety upsraded. 2·Bft home In nice art.a. Bltn.1 , Bayonoo cttrcle. Oall Attr. 3 BR ., family rm. bomz; large ~.';:.~~-~8Qli,~ d~an:~to'~O:i.=""':!:::.s.=96::;e:..· ~'-'----mstr. suite with sunporch. C lose to WOOD. RJtr . .,.....,.. • ...... $11,dO c ... lo IY o~ I clubhouse. $124,500 c-.. M 0 22 VA...,.m.,.tof$Sll.Juat 4 Yr Old 3111' Boin•'" •••••••••••••~•••!•••• listed. Call to aeel ! "Tho R8nch\'. "9.IPO· llAll -•. . . Allu"'e 7~ Vlt.'1.0< lu• - escrow or t~. -UJ.52 4 la DU..UX 1 I. , •I 7 , ' Nonnaodle, 5r5t.zt91. • SO. OF IA TSIDI with. 3 BR, 2 BA rental. f G..... 1002 G1111r• 1002 Ooly ·~ years old. cAa1snu.sTUI j •••••••• ••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• Featurtna beam cellin1s. COlH.. ~ • .. natural wood and brick 4 IR UMDH ~ 11 $39,500 4 + IOMUS textures and perfect •.. lei spactou.-1•1' Y locat.ion.Call644·72ll. $30,000.? room or ·Jovety llW.og GI LOAN +POOL Yes ... in lhla cu.storn con-room wltli (ireplace. UtUe doll houu oo hute Sf0,000 do. H111hly UPIJtaded. U&ht up UlQ atrit.tm. de:.o lot with dream kit, lge UMDEllMARKn Near Pool. Tenni1 , coratelbo·enl.t)l.-lialt-.od.... LR with beamed ceil· MUST SACRIFICE. School, Shopping. let. your guest \l'O lM BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR )-11 P.oy \odo 01 "" N B I"!'') bib I TOWHHOUSE $34.900 Ui'lll()Uf: l-J()-"f:S Luscious wallpaper & REALTORSll, a75.6000 carpets acceo t this charming floor plan. 3 51DRM Country Hving at It 's best. Th1I huge 2 story ram.Uy home Deedl sorne T .L.C. Cloae to aolf course & country club + lge ram rm kf0t.mal din· in&. ~9'9L .""'. in gs, 3 bdrms. 2 ba. Walk Be au ti f u I pre 1 ti I e z i-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I 963-6862 powder room. There are to aJI shops. New on the story. Room galore rorp 4bdrm.1.,Zba.lhs,a1reat market. Can't last. Only the large family. 4 ors DUPLEX POOL + SPA kitchen and forrnal din· " 2 miles lo the beach. bedroom. 4 Baths. SOUTHOFHWY. only8blkstobch.4Br+ Ing. Tru>Y a"'holida'y 646-1111.0penEves. Formal dining. Family din rm+ huge fam rm. house.$78.ilOQJocl.land room. 2 Co&Y fireplacu. 2 Vnits each 2 bdrms. Boat aate. lrg lot. "I 1 t 24.43EastCoastHighwav.Coronadel Ma'r Br, I~ ba + sepr. "!!!!!!!!l!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!ll!!!!!!!!i!!!ll!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!/ Muter br, dresaing area = w/pullman sink & walkin G t Mlol IOOJG1Mr .. Sweeping COt'ner c.onter tot, quiet loca· $49,900.Bkr,968·~-· 552-7500 ! • 1round1 with . I a r'e Uon; undert90.000 1002 .............................................. ' OWNER VERY ANXIOUS A great estate starter. 2 Bdrm s. & 1-bdrm., Corona del Mar d u plex , in xlnt r en tal area. Our very best buy a t $71,500. VEAR BAY ANO BEACH 675 ·3000 2 >O' l COA S T HW Y CORO NA U! 1,_ MAR closet . Sm all fenced community w /pool. 1 ~ Yrs old, CALL NOW .... 1221 CENTURY 21 West cliff Really -Wa lker C lee Rea l fslale . . spadtling pool and div· CORllM-MARTIH -d h'll -====='---1 '•• board. Prid e of -... 644-7662 re . I ownership area. Cl08e to l~~~~~~~~~~I I Lookinn for beach. Take advantage ••• ~V ':I and call today. Call LolsR·130xll8; lor2 Real Estate ~ A New Home? 1142-:!535. ~1n·on1ooosouth/Seav;ew by ..... ,.., ~ Ol'ftJr.JY·)fS,tns ro uNJCt' .-. Y 644-4340 ITll.,;1U'La Tlleft Check Tltls.. WATERFRONT FOUNTAIN • ~f",~'l,~"~Z1~~mo [8fta,11itl ~~ .~::.:~::~~. "u~: STUCK UP! Z.BR,2-ba,comp redec'd Of Model in Harbor View _ ~=!~!=-••=--graded. $74,000. CdM. BecaUlle it's so rich In to new. Xlnl financing. 1-lomes,with spectacularl~===w~ T HE GERRIE CO, amenities & 50 young. $3950 Dn., ownr w /carry YOUTH lot with view, close to 640-6600 New enough lo add your bal at 8~% int. No pool andtennls.$122,000 )) •-.-Y-IEW--C-•_T_A_L_l-~-.--r personalt.ouchesouUide, points, loan rees. credit Alter a hard day's wort OR.. Ft b "' ""' 1 with tasteful modern de- or qualifying problems. enjoy the luxury of an Seeour adinthe om uge Beam-Ce I. coralOrs beauty inside. $95000 eveoingdipinthislovely lrvineSection living rm.In the best Priced to Kil quickly! ' -heated pool while Mom priced custom ocean 968-44.56 JACOIS RE.ALTY prepa res the meals in LE RAISOR --:: view home in Cameo 1----"'=·-=-=·'----1her space-saver kitchen •• TN THE crrv OF Highlands.Call 642·41SS INTHE and the children romp in REALTY ORANGE, up in the hills. to see this Broker Ell· RIG-HT PLACE the 22x13 game room. 4 ''Horse Country''. elusive. At the right time-priced Looking f;or • l ANewHome7 Tlleft Chec• Titla.. 3 BR, 2~ ba. + bonus room in VWate,llJ,.oo a 1reenbelt, h l&hly 'f\l.P• graded and new ·oamr. tor $61,300 incl. thefandJ OR •• Check our ad In tbtl General Section G ... ral I 002 G-..al I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Huge bedrooms. 3 bath 45.23 Campus Dr., Irvine Another showplace. It's h' Campus Valley Shop Ctr. lovely-four bedroom ·. Cotto Mesa I 024 right! Best descnbes l ts +a sewing room make C U 833-8600 4 bdrm. handsomely up. LE RAISOR REALT1 WESLEY N TAYLOR CO. HEALTOl{S ""ct · IH·I!; POOL-YIEW-Pll'fA~ IEACH Eryclosed pool for sun worshiper's . pn_vacy. 3 Bdrms plus conv. study. Quiet corner location in beaut. Ca meo Shores. Ocean View. Sharp! $139,000 21 11 s .. J ....... HlhRood NEWPORT CENTER. H.I. 644-49 I 0 Ge'Mrol 1002Goneral 1002 THE REAL £STATE RS up this 2600 sq.n. 2 story A fireplace in master ••••••••••••••••••••••• giant . Attractive !owl---------bedroom, beamed ceil· College Park, 3 BR, 2 Ba, .graded home with many maintenance yard and PRESTIGE HOME ings, air conditioned. newly decorated, pool sz extras, inc. wtr :io;ort. Gar. C COLE Of NEWPORT Yard. stS--5741 "'l " . .500 opener, Cov 'd patio, located on a cul-de-sac. WALK TO IEA H -close to schools, shop· P"R ICED BEL 0 W E"ec. home over 2,000 REALTORS MESA VERDE ping, library. 968-4456 M.A.:o.KET FOR QUICK sq. ft ., 4 lge bdrms, J 2515 E. Coast •lwy . Beautirul Pacesetter 4 4.523 Campus Dr., lt\'lne Campus Valley Shop Ctr. j CALL 833-8600 • SALE! Hurry, call baths, huge fam room & 675;.SS-t I 962·7771 form a I dining room · l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j Purchase subject to 6%j1 VA Joan. Only 163,500. ~9491 . Be<irm. 2 ba, Frplc. Lge ONy $44,950 Laguna leoch I 0411 Family Rm . Foret1ot like EASY TERMS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Elm RANCHO setting on quiet Cul-d-4 Bedrm, 2 bath, covered A For Real Value-Nice, Sac. A1sumable loan. patio in excellent 2Br Collage. 2 Baths: Open daily 1-5. 1947 neaghborbood on quiet Trees: 1',rpl : Ocean SAN JOAQUIN }(jlJdeer Circle. 571.500. trce·llned street. Close to View. Walk to beach. 2IR·DeftoollA OwnerSS7·l990. s hopping & schools .$59,500.Bkr.499·2Z11 Seller Anxious. Ca ll $69,500 MESA del SCOTT REALTY DdightfulS...,,ri•• HARRY IAllITT 536 7533 .. awaits you when yo!J "ABANDONED Roaltor .. 644-1559 MARVELOUS !:~~~~·;:;;~~~ <ee th;s split level 3 REDUCED $16,000 DECORATORS 1~~~~~~~~~~l 3·Massive bdrms plus bdrm., 2 bath home in a SSSSTRYSSSS Ideally located on the VILLA" i: spacious family room very unique settina..; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••B•:•Y•S•H'•0••R•E••••••• to beat this : 2 br, 2 ha. 2nd level in Irvine Ter-$S4,900 SHOPPING CENTER w/ruslic open beam ceil-GREAT HOME hdwd. Ors., frplc., brick "" single story Townhouse. race, this spacious home r l~Ac.-Vac.67~Fl. ing, co•y Winter frplc. patio. Private yard, You H •YE h 180 d bs'-l Ramblin• two story 1our "" Your choice, new rugs· as eg. uno .... uc -· INVESTOR-3·STORES UnderS1600.downorno-FOR LARGE l"Al'o11LY. large mature tree•. 36' Boat Slip LUXURIOUS 3 BR Carerree living or 2nd home. J Bedroom. 2 bath, game room, Burglar alarm, auto sprinklers, • many extras. 3~ Years new. Walk to beach, park next door. For appt. call io:.ur4 roR.,Af;l t'GRJt ARCHITECTURAL MASTERPIECE NEWPORT HEIGHTS ed · r th' h bo bedroom villa left vacant '""-EVERTIHIMG drapes-stove. New paint-View rom · e ar r Small Own. Owner Fin. down to veterans. Im-4 Bedroom s, 211:1 baths. Load!> of charm! ~to• .n•-anceloL•.do'48R J by decorator owner. d l$82"~ 5 Bedrooms. 5 baths . completely refurbished. u · • t~ARMER-GARDENER meWatepossession. Formal d1nin>:: room + aya ,.,,.,,., S . , t I 6 Ba, frplc. pool & now on· Spacious ltving and din· ....... l•St N rtH'· C--" 54"3666 bo d J j gracious entry. SPEC-ecur1 Y ga e -poo · 1 ing rooms. Dressed in ......,. -. ewpo .., un .,.. nus room an car TACULAR LIV I NG acres.nicely kept lawns, y$lSl ,SOO. BRAND NEW PLUSH LAGUNA -HILLTOP N : garage. Professionall y srm~~~l'.Pt!l. ~}~§::~~tg§A~~~ ~:~:1~~-:~1~:t~'. ~~,¥n~[·~~~~:£i~~~1--1-~_E_~-~-~-:-~-~-;-!f"'_-_299_.ooo_,_1 .4*-mll ijfiiitt~i~~:fi; 1-'~====~:_._._._.,_~_ou_o_v~· • block island, food center,,_ln_San __ ta_An_•____ throughout. Oversized I -· .. ·-·-----N. Wood• c O pl I f'-Newly decorated duplex. W nheretohetp 962-4471 t.=:)546~8103 ICC OVC U Cl", new appliances,.L ~c£ llR +POOL COMPANY bedrooms. Two master Close to bay, beach, andl ;;;;;;;•;;;;;;~~;;;;:;~·;;I '~~~~;;:'~;;~~ oc. vu. Sto,ooo. do: newcupboardst. Ah ASSUME$30,900 HF.ALTOHS suites. Large cul-de-sac park. Redu ced to $91 ,000. FP. Arch Bay LIBRARY . ·1g led Sl:"'CJ-: l~-1 ·1 lot.Seethismode\today! 2 STY·$23,750 Rea l ~state,499-2277 bookcases. Master suite $259 MOMTH 67]..4400 Call963-676T. $64 ,500! Better hurry on MESA VERDE r.c.=..:c-==c-"-='-- includes dressing room. Best pool home buy with l .... ~~"""'"""'"""'"""'~~~J MN r1111 . u ~ 1uf1 rriR1-N1t:t • this gem! HORTH POO~S 150 MO. t.xlra large closets -bath this beach chalet! JM · 1-!~ I lalbooloy Prop 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. fami-ASSUME 60/o with jacuzzi plus 2 walls 'MACULATE! Ankle de-'"'EWPORT ' ·. ;lilJJl:l:f:ilJ Realtors ly r m, dining area, !pie, 2 of glass -mini view of eP shag! Squeaky clean " . :, i/ · .. ;] \iQ j]J: *67S..7060* patios, quiet street. Like Prime lluntington Beach Newport Harbor. Owner paint! Gourmet kitchen! BEACH l.~~~~~!!J!!!!J!i!J~-~/,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j new !! SM,900. IWoca,tionl ! Jogl lo IX'al ch! forced to sell art.er fixing Rambling master bdrm ...; Roy McCcrdle a nu pane rn~ ga ore. as dream house. S189.~. retreat! Dining enter-Fi u w·nRFROU"P Antiq ue mirrored decor. fl-1ust see to appreciate. tainmenl! Park si:r;e 3-Bedxrooemr-hopmpe e.!'..,, "' .... FANTASTIC ,RNftor 1810Mewport Gourmet k•l chen with Your ramily in beautiful Appointment only. Call Tahitian backyard with ~ LastlotonAdmiraltylsl. CostaMesa548-7729 l arge dining area . vu home on I•• loL 646 7171 · h. . 1 creative buyer with Jots 62 Ft on water. S68,000. OCEAN VIEW l .... ~~~~~~~~~l In cl udes refrigerator ! .. v/6lan REAL ESTAf E c;tOO c;1. uncy"" !>T 4Q4941l ~\V ('!Jlti INVEST Prime comer located on tree lined s treet. RUSTIC TWO STORY "PERSONALITY + ". MASSIVE COUNTRY STYLE FIREPLACE. Towering open bea m cathedral ceilings. Huge party room overlooks WOODED TERRACE + vo lca ni c fire ring. Overhanging balcony nestled in hu ge trees. ONE OF A KIND hurry · owner anxious. Call to seeS46-Z313 . · · · ---·-giant 5 immenng poo ! of amb,·t;nn. Super loca -Ownerwillhelprrnancc. 1-w d. g l · lo w/trees. fo'plc. fountains. Ol'fNr1111 -11 s •tJNIO AINl(I• Rare 73 loan _ no new 1n 1n s a1rcase hd d n 2100 fl [ I tion, private yard, pool HALPIMCHIH Outstand in g BROAD· OurExclusiYe giant hide-a-way mas ter w rs, sq. • ~ l!~Pdi\1 ~~ ~~rr~~:ef1~ ~;;.~t:!I~JE~~.cr: Z1v6nE1~fL4.;3~9'2~{wy ~ois:F~~H~~::~g~:~~ rn ~x'::i~~!~~~ing ~1.0~:~:N_.s1~.~foe b~;sl"~~sere-..,~'~·,..~~~~~~~~ . ---·~-"IC~ ()PfN!illl •l/$11.J'l /O ~l~•Cf' ~·J ~ CoslaMesaarea.Arare A ·SISO MO. PA BY OWNER doublewide BLUFFS ~\ BAYVIEW ~!, THE REAL ESTATERS CALL962-7788 •----------1 Large rnnl with i·acuzzi. ALL' Olymµ<·c ·ommon '' b I 11' d It ' ..... -commodity that won 't · ' · 1 · o 1 e ome, a u K€Y ADULT COM· Low maint e nance I I $87000 h pool. Townhome. Take park, ocean view. Walk t I landscaping, wood deck-ast ong. ' · eac · d t Call 752 1700 Lowest priced view eodi~"=:':::':::::~~~~~ unit; an a lmost new. beautifully decorated 3 bdrm., spacious kitchen with brk(sl. area off garden patio. 2nd Patio oft living rm. gives view or green bell & bay · a buy .-i ~ MU"'ITY o Call ror dct•'ls. 'gent. a va n age· · -to shop 'g&:bus.SeclUded . f\€ALTORS-1"'111 ing on View side. n a .... " NOW' Beautiful 2 bdrm in own clear day you can see S4J 8 E.f>IAIU2TIFULCONDO ! ®~,,. i1111 ·ri ,1:.i•1 •~fr. t •~ ~e~trfd~t.io. 4!19-ll71 eves, your own development forever. St52,000. [a , ·c~r.'co1esworthv ..':=~='=' =·=="===~I Reolton 640.00fO 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty IATCREST SPECIAL Super n eat, c u stom built, la th & plast er 3 b edr oom h ome with 2 fireplaces, copper p lu mbing, formal dining room , fa m_ily roo ~, de!\, pa neled office & birch cabmets ID kit c h e n . $69,950. (875) Vic J asbinski 642-8235 • !WWPO'I 8•Kll, C.lilorftMI 12"1 REALTORS 644-7270 COHDO .. IUM •c omp le t e l y upg raded . NelY lt'lll carpets, p aint inside and out. 2 B e d r ooms, 1 \I.a b a ths. C lose . to shopping, sch ools, freew ay. Askmg $25,500. . . , Corona Ml Mor SELLERS We nMd listings!! IC you 're thinking of sell· ing your home or invest· menl property, call us, we can offer: 1-Consistant quality ex.· posure. 2-Persoo.alized service. 3-Special "No Obliga· tion" agreement. 4-Service after the sale . Please call 644·7211 ~N I GEL nAILEY & ASSOCIATES l'M DESPERATE a n d I'm available. Honestly, I'm one of the most beautifully decor at· ed homes in Newport Beach Blufrs. But my owner has to move r ight away! You can lease me or purchase me. Im· mediate action impor· lant. Please come see me, now! Call 673-SSSO. Only $65,000. · CJllfN 11111. 1r s-'ON rol!f MC"c• . NEWPORT SHORES CUTE & BRIGl{T-2 bedroom and family room home with vaulted ceilings and in tip top shape. 2 Patios. Close lo tennis courts and pools . $57,95-0. · PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 042 ·5200 675· 1060 SUNSET SCENE Sunrise, Sunset, Sand & Surf surrounds this de- cor a lo I" d e li ght. 2 Bedroom . 2 baths, formal dining room & balcony completes this almost new Bea c h retreat. A s teal al $75,950. 546-4141 s1• TARREL~.rn 192 6·1976 $29,995·EMERGENCY SALE: Needs a litUe work, s ave Uiousands. Big backyard with lazy veranda. Cozy den, 1Vood c abinets, b reakrasf room area. Call t oday! SPRAWLING WESTERN: Walk to all schools. G ian t master bedroom suite .· High wood beamed ceilings, conv ertible d e n, dining room area,. built·ins, l u x ury carpet. $42,000,. ·must sell! ~~~nla~sd b~s~ ~~~:n~ 640.6161 ~~~.:~-~-~;de!, 1 ~~~~~ •••• !~.~~ tial street close tr> beach. _ ~ $52.500. SUPER SHA RP COATS&WALLACE Call 675·7225 All extras Four bdrm College Park Owner979-6S19 <ifl 5:30 '"" ,., ·~-. '"" ,, ...... ' ... ~· \'.\IJ,f<~)· HE \l:l.'1 A BERG ENTERPRISES CO REAL ESTATE. INC. TO IUT OR SELL In Newport. Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar or Irvine BToro 1032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WITH POOL •BY OWNER • DUFFERS! Laguna Niguel• the choice community4 I . .. CWLYPILOT T~ay, October28. 1975 Condom1ftiums/f own HowHt U~lt.hed tbses U•fw'litlwd HCMIMJ Um.NI.a.ad ~n Ull'fww 3600 ~!r:-::::.~•••• ""=-=:c::::.:...:.:=::o.:.. __ 7"" __ ~.--~~~~~!!!~~~ houMt for sale l 70 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••·•••••• ••••••••••••••••••·1•••, ••••••••••••••••••••••• *4 M• 3122 HCMrMSforS. IHOU1et FotSa&. Hou1e-,ForSole •••••••••••••••••••••••G«•r• 1202 ~Valley 3214 ,.,.-. l244 2 BR, 2 Ba, CdM, no -~~··••••••••••••• M;"''•••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••.-••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• By Owner 4 Br twnbse ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• children or pets. $268. I 2 BR den 2~ .,.,. IRoc.h I 069 Newport ltoch I 069 Saft C"1nente I 076 upi:ra ded throughout' . . 2 Br. Condo w/8oDUS Rm. Super 3 BR, 2 BA. DW, mo. &44.filOO (Susie) Unusua din ·~n'-I •wet. :-•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••:••••••••••••••••••• $3l ,l:IMl997..w.t5 . ' ~· , ~ 2 car 1ar, Brool<burst I< cpts, drp~, $360 mo. 2 Be. 1 Ba. $300 mo. No i;:;,Lf;pte.." B-1 k•lch, . ,_1l ~:1!!! ~:[tl l;lf :I £1llt.$JC6mo.orl295Yrs 983-4W196.Jl788 pet1. Balbo1. 548·fffl2 lndtY area. pat.to ~$ LIDO BA YFROMT 3 br, 2 t>Il:~rf~'OUr:iic \'U, °t:.~. 1100 ' jft11t1rtr2hJ ~;.'1:&Pb : 6"2·5038 or l.ocJlncl leoeh 1241 days or 67$.Q.lS:J al\d' $ Mo.)'tlY Hkr. 615·57!6 I 50 FOOT LOT $42,000\odn.A.nS46-77l9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... • . ••••••••••••••••••••••• PM. •2 br l ba . CoroUdo • l DUPL£X FR.fESERVICE EZlvntZ Br, 2 Ba, pet VI£W3BR.2ba,dttt,nr ik 1Je1&ch /poo l, I Pier & Sll·p for yacht to 55 ft . 5 Bdrms., SCC:~trc.o I 078 Dart• Point, Cu1tons M TObLAH,DLBoORDdS f blln.l,r pooH1, te~~· dear. t.own/be~ch. '!'?-='..:.. rn,.o. or Apml11wt1tl hmblwd :.~rt. $250. Adlta/no, ..,.. 1 d em t1r o •r o •Kt. ee. om~io era, lease opt.Jon. 4.,.......,.. pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• 83J.89'7-1 41h baths. Move-in condjtion. Lots or ••••••••••••••••••••••• bw1t, one of a k n , C2l 2 Re1Jtora, Belter Busl· &f.2.9800 I~ ,eftiftMla 3107 /..!'.t><~·ts,,,::o.:----:-:---;--;;-d~t •. patJo are .. s. Owner may trade'. Beautiful 3 yr old home. 3 Uedroom~. 1% bath in neN Dw"tau, Chamber of. "=I;...+ •-L 3240 •••••••-•••••••••••••• 2 Dr. 1 Ba , s . or llwy, .,... °" "" br. 2 ha, overlooking SJC each unit. Cathedral ceil-Commerce. .,... __,oe_.ac. CHAR~t ING Laguna BALBO INN Adults only. No pols. for view, Irvine Terrace 4 or 5 bdr1ns. Valley. extra 111:e y3n:t , ing, plush curpetine. 53MSOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach 2 bdrm., l·bath. A 5 4cn tlehotrope A\'e. $225,000-Leasehold. quiet street, adjacent to JWJl completed. Take ad· Va e 11 o t • J..a r ge Exec Clme in. f'rp\c. Enclosed ~eanlront 1 ~r. lncl. fil8Jro purk. Hy owner. Prin. on vantage for first mer for . l ~· Romo. 48r, >'am. rm. yard. $37SMo /yrly. urn. $260. mo. w.nter. lo.\ _'.".------- LIDO REALTY ly .$49.500.4•3.5008 tanhclter.ssH51S ~~·j~;~;~i)li1: I clOBetobeacb. KJdl/pets 3 BDRMS .• 2 baths: Mam,615.411740 verr livable 3 _~m., 3 . rKOtM,rwrt!y 2000 _1._ •--!-··· .J..!.__ OK.,.75Dave8'2.a854. ~ean side of h.,.•y. In BAY VIEW beach 2 br ba., frpl, patio, extra lmYklUdo,N I 673-7300 In prestigious Alto -r·· q.t\.. ~f '!I • it $rlSO ....._ •L-. · . · 1 c m!>tr. Br. $(25/Mo. ' • Capistrano. :> Bdrnl .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • -----'.. 3 BR, 2 ba, bltos, CJ)tl, pnvate commun y, ~""'"May. Ulil. JM!· ~ · Agt 673-2222 den, fum. & din1ng mo l)\Jpleicesforsnle !!lde by $20.l-~ee-J Year service drps, frplc. Sprinkler• Mo/yrly. Pier/Pkg, adlt.s. 303 E .1 -''~r~IY~·=~·--,-:---:-::-- rm. horne. $89.~. aide, $125,000 & $155,000. $150. Stanton 2 IJr duplc:c , front ~ rear. Lge fnccl TURMEi ASSOC. Edgewater. J-871 ·2866. St1.1t!io Apt So. of Hwy. Newport leach I 069 ~wport leach I 069 Ownr.6t.S-ltiM kids& petolc. . yd.1 nu. beach. $365. mo. 1105N.C.tJ!wy, Laguna ,..~-...._1 M-3722 Part furnished. S230 mo. ···············································4 ·~cHo••GE ·-•-11 .. t+~ood-49'1177 _.__, -'I AllSPM ""'" -$L'i5. l-\lllerton. l hr, incl. ... c . ...., • -· ... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• incl ult • 2.:.=.~."/l1~ !.2i~c?n~ MUST SELL IHVESTMEHTS ~.~~c"~~TJ~~X "''"''· cpb,drpo. "°'""'"3·33••or848-IOO< HIUs 3250 Large, •Paclous 1 bd. UP·1_.:c,....=87:=58::.·---::::;;;: ny For tune, rltr. 1714149&..7711 All 2 BR. shag crpt. $100.Westmiruitcr,nlco l Wehave3&4BRbome&,••••••••••••••••••••••• lital.J:'S •pt. Adults only.CostaMnt 3124 675-7520. THIS bltna, lush Jand.scapinJC,. br, child ok. ready today. See to ap-Br, 2ba, cptJ, drupl'S, Avad Nov. 15lb, Call an. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WEEKEMD ~·-er ~cup•'·" $78,'~. $165. t:osta Mesa , 1 br prec. $310 to $36S . .o~hwshr. patio •-pool. 6.875·919!W. 1-.,ISSION Hit.LS RANCll vwu ~ l."'-l. .JYV fum.mobilehome. 567 9153-1786 ~ "' --~------1 Offlecrtet.Patt. The Joan is due, the Exec. 5 br, 1 !n .acres, Pnncipals only plt•ase. $180. Buena Pifrk, vacant 96.3-4 $300 mo. 837-1581 Costa Mna 3724 l, 2 & 3 Br.• Adults no EAST ILUFF 0"'71er!i have moved and fen c~' for llorses; swim, ~~~i · s4 9 •0812 0 r Z br, kids ok. NIW , fireplace, auper 3 I 091•a HifJIM'4 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets, dshwhrs, ihag cpl:>. $54,238 here we sit with a coi.y tcnni.'I & club fu cihtics 111· $190. Garden Grove, 2 br, DR, 2 BA. S33S mo. See ••••••••••••••••••••••• $37 .50 WEEIC & UP closed garage, frplc. DEM+ POOL secluded pool home with eluded. Many fin e ex· 4 Plex by owner, C.M. nice area, w/c pet today.963-4567963-1786 LGE 2 hr. 2\AJ ha. t ... ·nh.st, •Studio & l BR Apls . BBQ. Gas & wat.er pd. The f.bul-·· Bluf[& in 3 extra large bt:drooins tra.s. ~Y owner. $l48.SOO. xlnt. Jcond. call 556-3900 $235. Garden Grove, 3 br, r 1 1 d ~T\I & Maid Setv Av:u1 P'••I ·~ 1 '1 14493 1051 2 ba , ,acant, ti<i.s ok. Available now! 4 BR. pool rp c. n sc p, comm "" Eastbluff! Jtcd Ille roof. on a .quNiet cul ·~.~-i;ahc . daysM9·4225c.,·es. $260. Santa Ana, J br, + home $395/mo. Ask for pool.$375.64()..0254. •P~eServ,~tdpool ~MAHCHA.APTS Raised por11co t:nlry . streetin ewportuo:ac Santa.Ano 1080 K h.9624471Agt •ChildrenSection 778.ScottPlace,CM Step-up to huge llvirig Jlcduced to $84.500. hut ••••••••••••••••••••••• Re-cluced! Z,kids&petok eit ' · · MIHlonVlelo 3267 flLowmonlhlyr.ates. 642-6073 r oom VIEW l() huge tryanyth~greasonabll'. ***Don'tWait*** Now orfered at $95.000. $275. Hunt. Bch, super Moveinnow!3BR,2BA. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •SSOFFweelc'srent kiln I' I IQ ·1 ~ Fi n l IU ' l'v b:e Jbrtnhsew/trplc ~ .... ,sharp. Nr pool, M-~toM--1.1.. w/ad 'Ma>-RD•14••14 s par g, com1nun l)Oo · UGI ' l-'or pri<·cs 3n·1 interest to ve en 3 ni s, or 1 e $Z15 Costa M-a ·••to..., .::>\O unrn unTn Zl76 N rt Bl d CM "• ..,. ~ ···mr kt h rn . "' · "BR I rm 2 ba · .... "'' ''' cl-e to ocean. $425/mo. Rlfttals Or ewpo v · VI'• •~E ...., Y gourmet I c en. Pl come down. lloth •. ,·11 In .r • .am ' . 3b I k',·& t -~w " 1 b d ac• h / I d t r+ um rm, 1..., pc "-kforKe•.th 962 .. 71 .548-9755or645·3967 "lueen !I ie e roo1ns. . probably keep l:.!Oi.n~ up .. · ouse w poo an rcn k 1~ ...., T , __ l----------·l l Br. t Br & Den, 2 Br, 2 Oen or extra bedroom· Prap•rl1•• l d 1 2 Bed 2 4·Un1l3. 0 • 5 A h · 1 1----------I errn .cuSff Br Townhouse. Carpets. h I D to 1s2-1920 ....... no own . rm. c•LL S28 · na e im, rea New Condo 3 Br 2 Ba , Mi'ssi'on Vlei·o. Laguna SUSCASITAS your c oce. ecora r ba s 1n "l e ~tory ~ .... ·I l U 4b drap'5, firepl ace. 3 II lb t 1 1•ooou.1.1t~1 Nrwll"01ra1ArH ... u;.rg.am or am y , r, pror. int. decor, was llills&EIToro. Large nicely rurn. bach. wa paper ru -ou · · · Townhouses stlll ut only b pools, 4 tennis courts· S II h I d 2 a. model, $360 mo. +dep. MANY F'OR..,...... & l brs. Adults only, no • e er .as pure '.ase' BIG CANYON $21 ,uso. New carpt'ts , -cm· . . . Member Board ol Jtefs. req'd. 963·5461 c~"TURY FINAN-C.IAL pets. 2110NewportBJ. gym -saunas. new home • anx ious · ONLY $172,500. new drapes, etc. As k for Realtors. Better Busl· LI.• 2400Harbor Blvd Take advunto..l(e · S54.z.l8 Highly upgraded Broad· Frank, 839·8321 AJ!cnt. I 1 . , ness Bureau &: Chamber Pool, 4 Br, 2 B:i , kids, REALTORS. S8l·l2lO Costa Mesa (71 4)557-8020 ~~~1f~.ce! Call today. moor Pl:sn ii I. 4 Br. + Still Beach I 084 or Commert'e. singles, pet, fncd. Agt, J Br, J\.2 Ba, bltns, crpts, AMBASSADOR JHMS CASA VlCTORIA O''fN"1'1 •'1Sru•it•1frMrr• den. tam.rm .. 3 frplcs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTY INC: 530-8505,Agt fee drps,fencl'dyd.$345mo. OFAMERICA l ,2&Jbr,DeluxeUnfur. {,~· . I pool, J ucuzzi. Corner 714/846-1371 ' · Homefinders.642-9900 22862 Via Octavo. TWO LOCATIONS orF\lrn.ga:ii/wtrpd. . I ·.;.1•u1 .• :11··.u ~~·~:1~!.4P.R ."ner, JUSTLISTEO ) ~~~~.n~b~ ~.~~ ~11:~: Kidhaven,3Br,2Ba,,pet, 58l-8l21 WEEKLY RATES Adults·Nopets$ej:.gate ~f;\ ~;~ • ~-'-'='-"'=-'-'c-'-----1 Ocean voew 3 bedroom 4 l ll'X, Costa ?.tesa . ...... N 8 3 tgeyard gar Agent ee h 3 6 FULLSERVICE Pool.recnn,elef1ton t,,~;=,:~~~~~~11 • SOO SOO Xlnt rental area $180., .. ,~, pets. · · -r·ind · 642 ~ · Newport le-oc 2 9 2Z17 Harbor C M v· · 64• -o ..: BEAUTIFUL home in private gate 8 · · 642 9772 · br $285., kids, pets, Home ers, ·=vu ••••••••••••••••••••••• • · • ~ 1ctona, .....,'"'' REl»UCEO $40,000 J.(uarded Surfside com· yawner, . . singles: And J{.B. J br, Sogl3, wk to bcb, lge 1 Br HBR VU, 4 Br. 2 Ba. Din, ~&t~o.5Z:-OO B.v owner for quick sale. DOVER SHORES mun1ty. Good invest· Lohforsal• 2200 ~ .. kids, peU. wtit, appl &gar .Agt, fee. Liv & f'am. Rms., liltns.~~~~~~~~~~I HocifttdaO• M•sa Elegant D'over Shorci; LOWEST PRICED menl or year 'round ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENT·A~OUSE Homefmders,642·9900 1Bl9PortSlirling.Comm1-HO~fE home. C.:;11/ fur complele atf Ba 979 ... 430 p~sszs.675.0771 LARGE Ground flr. l Br l60W. Wilson,C.M. home, 4200 sq fl, 4 br. 4 ON GALAXY DRIVE details now !! Pnced on· H Moon Y $155 2 Br, chJld, singles, Garden apt. Pool, rec ClosedGaroge1 ba, spectacular family l\'an Wells utrium, 4 Bl?, ly $68.500. A~ent 546-5880. Harbor View Lots Balboa llland 320& ready now. Agent. fee. 3 Br. 2h Ba Twnhse on the room. $19S. 710 18th St. BE.A.UT. GR Olm OS rm. den, pool. beaut. 3 Ba, Marvelous day & LOWPRICE&TERMS ••••••••••••••••••••••• JJomefinders,642·9900 Bay w/boat Slip. 2 Car . . ADULTS-NO PETS view. Great for enter. nite view. PO<"I & Ja cuzzi. . 35 A11n to San f>'raneisco gar. $550 lse. 64f>.Z100 Nice 1 Brdplx. Qwet. Sep. 10 minutes to ocean. L ge ta•ning. $189,000. Open Price reduced below ap· Mobile Homes Chet Salisbury II Lovely 3 BR. l l,.l.i Ba, plus Singles, 2 Br, chiJd, stove, by gar. Empl adlt over 2 er S2 l 5., lge 2 Br daily. 12·6. 1608 Galaxy praisal. 1824 Galaxy Dr. for Sale 1100 Own-sepahrat: . ..:,ues1t ,roombll& gar,$165.Agent,fee. TOWNHOUSE 2 Br, 2Yi 3.5,nopels.348·10'.!l w /~at_io_ $220, Gas & Drive.646·8049 Open Sun. 10.6, Sat & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... , b.at •" rp c 5 • n Homefinders,64Z.9900 ea, pool. bltns,1-~~--------lwat'er incl. -Draperies. ---.-L-1_0_0_• ____ 1 wkdays 2·6. $160,000 . •In Partl Rnal•a.* (714) 615'8344 kitchen. Many xtras. No wash/dry, gar. No pets. I Br mobile home $155. + ca.....,Ls, gas heat, gas &i5.iw98 • IOW IDES • pets. $550. mo/yearly. 2Br.dblgar,5blkstobch. 6'1>9188 ulil. Mature adult only. ·r-* PARADISE • Mountain, Desert, 6'5-2975 l">O<:. N •-A ·1 N Bl d stove, air conditioning, • 12\VJO~S,.. Res-~ 2400 . ~ ..... ope..,.. va1 · ov. . 19!11 Newport v , 1 3·Bdrms, din rm. 2-ba., DOVER • 20 WID'',S • ~' , D 3 8 I 4. 968-0652 o c E A N v 1 E w , 646-83'1J s wimming poo , rec. comp l ete l y wall ed " ••••••••••••••••••••••• r a, new w view, TWNJ!SE, END UNJTl----------1 room,washers&dryers. 70'x88' lot. front & rear "' 24 WI DES ,.. 5 Spect.acular view atrcs lge, bright, airy, Lndry Village Real F..1>tato ON 15 ACRE PARK. Single Ba ch. Apt. Gar, street pa rking, wood-SHORES Ca ll of high desert-valley fal'il,re!rig.675-6239. NoAgenl'if'ee New 3br 2ba, bit-ins Hot wtr pd. $140 mo. ADULT 2 br, Eastside, burning frplc. in lrg liv "llUC;11E.STOO/\\'" rromSouthAppJeV:illey. •Bushard/i'orktown ' ' 551.(1706 encl. garage, palio, Like DELIGHT SJ0-0200 BR. 3 BA, den, wintl'r (pie, upgrd'd, pool. $360. new. 644-a:r78 rm open to garden patio l----~'-----·l 2 !kl. house shell. Waler SSOO /mo. Yrly $600_ 2 BR.1 BA ... $285 644-1480 /830-50S0ext2Z. on both sides. You'll love 1£ 5 bedrooms, 5 b1:1ths , 2 f ol 1200 & electrieity hook-up •McFadden/Newland 1 Br or Bach Garden Apt. NEW b ' b this charming early Lido family rooms . 2 wet .AcreotJe ors @ avail. 115,000. 846-20Z1. 6Co75,,· 11442 558-9211 227 3 BR. 2 BA ... $345 • Beautifully Des.igned • Pool, $140 & $160. Gas & pati·o'gPa"r'd· e2n Ar.d u'1','.. n'o· bars, 2 fireplaces :ircn'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Warner/Magnolia 3 Bd 2 b h water pd 646-6774 · · '-"• ."°,m,..e~-1$1<5~9;,900;.-;. ~;;:;;;;;\I two much ho1.1se for you . JCO Acre ~rsaooonge/ gro.,v~e11' Rentals VACANT' Spac 3 hr 2 ba 3 BR, 2 BA ... $345 Newp0rt Sc~dols,o X1~l D p ·nt· 3726 pets $215. 642·1603 o CALL NOW we invite you to call us orona. •1 • ac. ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• h • 1 · ' •!\!cFadden /Bushard local.ion. Available now. ana OI HEW EAST SIDE for an appointment. 1r on or trade owe 968·5700 LI-··-r.. . L-d IO\l.'n ouse, ge garage. BR 2 BA $375 ··~ •• 67'"'75 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ~es n1m1snc 132 Pearl. 640-4307 3 • ··· ~·per monuL _......, · -·u:: OCEAN · 2508 2 Br & Den cpts d~ 752 7315 the other hand, t hi s eve ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963-4567or963-l786 .......... view. 1 • • .,....,, -~~~~,.,·~~~JI .sounds t~o big or l"'O AVOCADO LAND. $l.790. General 3102 def Mm-3222 DESPERATE! Mu st rent La C r es t a. 0 wner, :~7~37& dshwshr. $275 DONALD M.BltlD much we vc got more per i\C. Rancho. Ca.hf. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Br, 2 Ba, like new, AUan· s parklin g new 2 brl--'-494"'-....,"--'--------·l---------- A,,.,1111es, •-''"' th.an 2 others to choose 80'"" .. Seller Fin. SYJ•;(. Int. HOMEOWNERS ozy 3 BR, 2 Ba, close ~a & BU!lhard, gardener ~::n~~n~oEi"'Ta~~~ HuntinCjton a.och 37 40 Eashi• I~ 2 Ir ------'---'--I from too. Yes, owners Tight S forces sal e walk to park & tennis 1.11cl,$35CI. 546-028l ... ,,5. Agt. 963_89 11 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bltns w/w, refrig, pool M"Df. Shona Specials may lake your home in Owner. 714/676·5734 . LANDLORDS Cl.s. $400. mo. Call bef. 10 · 3"244 ~ BEAUTIFUL 1 br furn $190. Adlts, no pets ' Doll house, 2 1Jty, A· on exchange. TAKE TlfE HASSEL aft. S.673·0948 f,.,.ane an10 1170 & $180. Spanish 642·9520 frame.Only$6J,SOO , . IQ "I l Outdoor&Sports·oriented OUTOr LEASING •••••••••••••••••••··~· . I""" l-'-=-='-------- Channing2·styw/family Cll • pra• fa mi 1 y seek i o g •WE ADVERTISE• Lovely ~ BR, 3'h ha. BEAUT. San Joaquin tz~se21h°:yc'rt ale$7~ ~1~ :;~~~l~d~~~ifia~'. 2 BR, l Ba, w/gar. Newly : , rm. Reduced to$61,i00 DC• • partner{s) J lnvestorisJ Contact Our Income home. Right o~ a sel~m Twnhme Lar~e 2 Br, 21h At 'Agent8&s~ . 17301 Kcelson Ln, l blk decor. W ~st C.M. Nr• Super 4 BR. +den. Only Prap•rti•a · in proposed 40 ac.re Property Advisors used beach, with a view Ba, 2 sty. View of golf 0· W. of Beach off Slater. Schls/SHP G, $195, Mo. $72.SOO 7S2~1920 Spo rt s Ranch 1n CENTURYFlNANCIAt.. ofthe harborentrance& course & lake. $550. 3 BrdrCondo kitch fully 842_7848 Nopels.642-3336 CAYWOOD REALTY ••OOOUAnst. NIW~llT a1.t.cH Fallbroolr./Rancbo Calif. REALTORS. 581-1210 the bar. Loe. on fabulous 547.7044 equipl rrplc.' soft water.l~:'.::.~'.'..-------'-·I--~-::-:-:---:-:'.~::-----* 548-1290 * area. Days 64.4·4492 or Bays ide Dt'. Ho":':iie-patio, 2 car pk'J?. Pool, Huntington Harbour 1 BR MESA VERDE CH.ARM-CHARM Eves551·1075 OCEANFRONT 1 br, $165. keeper & gardener incl. *RENTALS* park area. Avail furn. + brloft avail. thru May NEW 2 Br, 2 Ba. adult ......._,,_ ~ LldoJale-newoc market. Business Property l400 utU pd. AJso ~l.B. 1 br $rc;1&, Mo. ){arbor ln· UN IV. PARK $350. 642-4062. wknds, JS. $250. mo. Days, apts. Lge beautiful in· ~~/· Spic and span 3 bedroom. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $145. CdM 1 br $175., pets ~aito~ G7J-4400 3BR, 2 ba, bonus .... $475 (213) 248-35S5e\'i!s, fr79...2061, eves.871-7013 tcriors open to lush water ~ ... ....-J bath. 2 Fireplaces. PRIME IA.HK ~~·I ~d ~-M. l br $140. TIIETERRACE NWPT Hts 3 br, 2 ba, den, loCJl"a a.ach 3748 ~~e:~:~x~~~v~'Jst~~ \: HuCe master bedroom · E Walk to Bcb, 2 Br, stove, 2BR,2Ba .•...••..•. $3SO 1 & 1 $450 W~-~-~ Ll•'OICJ 'lb be ed ·1· g d BUILDING REMT·A.-HOUS pool, s•ngt ... Agent. ree J BR 2 Ba ""25 very ge c eon. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• to appreciate. $355-$465 • ...,-y~ W1 am ce1 1n an · ·· · · · · · · · · · <r lse 642-9666 EFF CIEN A ExtraOl"diDary2Story fireplace. $117,500. For Sl.050,000. 979..S430 Homefinders,642-9900 GREENTREEHOl'itES · l CY PTS. 1555 Mesa Verde Drive Home with details call 540-1151 $172,000. Yearly 3 BR, 2 Ba , ••••••• , , $315 Beautiful ll arbor View from $190. Pool, i:na1d, East. (714 )W}-8871 4LrgBedrrm, GreatNewportlocation. lolboaPeninsula 3107 ColtaMHO 3224 3BR,3Ba ....•••..•. $42S home 3 Br 3 ba bonus phone, laundry. Vi.Jl.agel ---------- Din. Rm.&: Family Rm. Ted Rubert & Assoc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR, 2 ba ••••••••. , $380 room: greai pa ti~. S600.1_tnn_._<_94_·_"4_36 ______ 1 VIEW Realtors. 675·8500 NCewl <bbr.S237ba5, N~ Ylacbt Eastside lux. duplx, 3 br, DEERFIELD HOMES mo. Call 714-894-2245. or KITCHEN apts at Cresc· $239,000 CemctetyLots/ u · win er. 2'h ba din rm privyd 2 JBR,2Y.l:Ba .•••••••.. S42S 552-4441 entBay.1435N.Cst Hw y Cryph 1500 213,..-149-6412673·5981 car g~r, child~en & s ~I 2B~~:.~nb~o·a·~~~ BLUFFS Condo. Ex-Rcas.rates.494-2508 WA'nKFAONT BAYFRONT. Lrg col·••••••••••••••••••••••• Reautifullyfum.2yr.old pet wel come. $400. 8 I · li · ••~M 3 . bcb. 714 -637 7001 2 R. 2 Ba ..••••..•.. $575 e us1ve v1ng; ~ o. Oceanfront. 2 pa rtially HOMES onlal. 2 lots, pier. 3Buria1Plotsavailableat duplex, steps to 3 · TurtleRockHills BR. furn. 2 BD, 2 ba, luxury 26.lSW.C-HW-f $395,000. Marshall Rlty. Pacific View Memorial 67Br3.33972 Ba. $400 y rly . MESA Verde 3 br, 2 ba, 4BR,28a ........... $S95 Agent644·1133 apt.s. New carpets, new ~8-h 675-4600. Park. $825 full price. · 2+den 2ba f ~•25 I n1•16J1.1t00 • 714_728.7668 rrplc, F .R~, D.R., nr • • wn ... -4 B & FR · 1 · drapes, ba cony over lhe l'IMECREEK b . S h'-$375 ···-2+den 2ba ~·"" r , vtew, enn1s. b h w· t t I Family desires 34 r 1 Winter Rental Only. pac. SC .... . '"'1'"UUVO niE ccii.ONY. _.., pool, $550 mo. 5594646/ 1'3a4c5 . 1' 37 o'" e,r, ,'.e1"05"5 LIVES UP TRIPLEX :iitoryhomerrompvtpar-Cot1111C:rcial & Comfortable. 2Br. · 6428235J • :Beat Peninsula location! ty only. Approx 2SOO sq Property 1&00 $275. (213l24J.5316. MESA. VERDE 4 BR. 2:Y4 Ba .. ·•••· •• $425 . oyce 494-3834 TO ITS HAME Charming 2 bdrm. front n, 3 car gar. Baycrest ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 br, 2 ba, lam rm, rrple, CULVERDALE Dix 3 br, 2 b.a, appl, frptc.1Me· h Over soo tall trees anil house, ha:ii living rm. area pref'd. Substantial BAYFROMT Caplstranoa.och3118 dbl garage, fncd yard, 3BR.2lla ...•...... $375 child s ngl gar. Agent wportleac 3769 ·10 streams with w/frplc. Spiral atairca~e down. Aft 7pm, 714 / ••••••••••••••••••••••• cpt.s. drps, bltns. cul·de· THE WILLOWS fee ' ' '••••••••••••••••••••••• "'alerfalls c r eate a Jeads to 2 1-bdrm. pen· 751-6174. · Orfice building, spec· BEACH, sand &: s urf is sac. $425. mo. 557-6779 4 BR. Zba •· ·· ··••·• $340 llomefinders 642·9900 1 or 2 Br. adults. no pets, relaxing setting for t house a p l s.• with tacular view, luxurious your rront yard. Nicely ' Sl70 /$190. 2421 E. 16th St, ~our ~pucious new 1-or panoramic views or bay ScM ClefM.nte I 076 executive o£fices. rum. 3 br, 2 ba. Winter or Rent Hse. 4 Bd, 2 ba, $350. 552•7500 NEWPORT HEIGJ{TS. 1 N. l{ts 646-1801 ::!· hedroom apartmC'nt. &ocean.S125,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reducedto$600,000. year-round r e n tal . mo. Lge gar., fncd yd . Br, gar, lge yard, $Z50 $40 WK UP l&2 Ddr & From $220. Furniture DUPLEX INVESTORS 81LLGRUHDY 496-5913or 'l99·4584 548-468Jwknds/eves. red h1'll mo.648-S91lafler6. Bach. Color TV. maid avai l:-.hle . Small pcls. Pride of ownership pro· SPECIALS Realtor 675-6161 CoroftadelMar 3122 3 BR+ bonus r~. new SantaA.na 3280 scrv, pool. THE MESA. OK. Adults only. Ofric1 • perty in quiet Balboa ••••••••••••••••••••••• crpts, drps, Ir; palnt, cul· 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 415 N. Newport Bl, NB open 9:00 to ti :OO. 23Ull Jocation. Perfect for* DUPLEX-Near beach 57005qft dsac $375 55776'8 rea ty Fairvil·w ltd .• Cos ta & • SSS ~ • • 3+ Bdrms. · · · · Nice 3 br, 2 ha, bltns, &46-9681 •1 owner-occupant. 4 par . ,........,. ...1 181,._ 12 u ~ ~ /d W 1----------1," l'sa. l'honf'545-2300. Bdrms .. 2 ba. & 3 bdrm., * FOURPLEX·{2) 3/Br, Good-...,., "'"Lot CIBl;:"~~EH "vyoEurdoor. NICE Clean 2 BR, adult.!, c&ptFa•·"'rv'ug$350ar. n64r.2 -:.-:.~::1r Exrtng 28r. 2ba, condo, 2ba .• witbhugeliv.rms, (2}2/Br,close renta area. iu•1" L I W. l'ifove 267 Palmer. $225. mo. · · . ........,. bltns/oc /bay vu, pool/ Senioradult2bedroomlst frplca & blt·ins. Upper to beach. $116,000. 7°"646"'°39211· 5129. e·900,.,-.,9.1532 in eond.t Ava il unfurn. Agent. 548-8642 RENT•Ls 2 BR, 1 ba, din.rm., jac, w/d, $365. 673-6691. floor~ no pets $185 Super . •-be 1 ~ FIVE UNITS a'wa""' .,,.. $750 W nter r e ntal. ""' 1 d p 1-ation••• =io un1t1a.asopen am:ii, ge. • · 1 "" carpe s ra es new -~ Wate rfront. H o me s $225, 2 Br, s<v, kids, pets, 2 BR, 2 ba home for only . ' ' NEAR beach 2 br, 2 ba,'----------deck: &: 'Jiew of ocean. rented. Assume 7" 're t 2 ar g re ced ' I •·k· I $99""" 631·1400. fcc'd&hurry.agt,fee $375. Clean, bigh1y ·up· pam • c ar., n ....,,., until June. 548·•""" EASfSIDE, nr new lux, Fee land. oan."" mg on Y ,!#VY, H ~ d dee!. yd gd area $265 ~~ -d om11:11n en. 642·9900 .... a · · · be! ·dn· ht uplex. 3 Br, 2Yz Ba, D•'n. MEWPORTIEACH CALL 492-4l2l aMHa 3124 "" 837-5975. oremi ig · BERTHA.HENRY . OR... Rm. Pvt yd. 2 car gar. RliLTY 675 .. 1642 REAL"'l'ORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• &Side 3 Br, ram rm, 2 ba, 3 BR, 2 ba home £or $395. South L-328& VIEW apt 2 br, garage, Quiet residential area. 2815 N I Bl d NB Bach pad, mobile, all ulil kids, pets, rnc'd. agt. ree WILL CON s IDER -~·-pool bltn Ad Its $275 ••25 645-7888 p ' v.. BUILDER LOCJllftGOfficel~ pd,$105.Agent,fee. Homerinders.642-9900 5ruDENTS •••••••••••••••••••••• oo6ss9 2:5!1 u. 'A . .... . . S • L I Com I 3 000 It II 1· d 642 ~ OR B. r, 2 Ba home. Ocean . . rv1ne ve. LARGE 2 br, $245/mo. Pllt e.,e CLOSEOUT er oc., , sq. ., ome m ers. -~ -3 8 ·t child •-ocean view offices. On· -r ~111 ' 'sngi.:., 3 BR, 2 ba townhouse £or view• frplc • carport. Trailer w/Caban a, cider· Children ok. Z268 Pamela 3 JJdrms., l~ batM; 3 REDUCEDS6700 site park 'g. Asking $4.50. Mesa Verde East.,4 pets,fnc.d.agt,fee $425. New paint, clean Adults, no pets. Lse. ly couple on ly. No pets. Lri .S49.s138 garages & view. No Joan • · $lGO ,OOO. Xlnt t e rms br, 2 ba, lge ram rm, din Homeftnders,642-9900 d d 4.97·1612 aft 7PM. Wkdys, $130 + util. 548-8391 ----------fee; owner will rinance! Luxurious new 2-BR, ed rm pvt hack yard 1st& an rea ytomovein.On Sat&:Sun.allday. MEW'"ST D N........,..rtHeights.$69,SOO 2-ba Villa Patricia con-avai91.Uto iuali:~~er. ia.si+dep Lse ssi.12Jl $175 1Br.deluxunit,child largegreen0beRlt. w ..__1 w.ts git, SI E ~ .. r-dominium high aboveci· ft••S•-'r",_ · · · OK,appl.&gar.agt.ree .. n-Htmimftt" 3298 ~" ; COUMTR.YWOODS C~LL ... Q ,,.,_ 241' tyligbls w/breath·taking 4 Shops, 5 apts., comer • --leach l 148 Homefinders. 642-9900 3BR. 2ba. townhouse for ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unfunustw:d 1 br, 2 & den, spli't level . .., ~ I ---.-·-••-New• Close to -1 ••••••••••• •••••••••••• td,,.., coastline view. Xlnt loc., annua gross in-••••••••••••••••••••••• ~j· ·. r-Fireplace. Super 4 BR, 2 laJboaPeninsula 3107 Woodburning frplc,wall . finuncing at $4,980. dn. come $18,444. Asking $425 For lse 2 br SIS5d 2 Br, new paint, cuu a~R.. BA ranch s tyle home.••••••••••••••••••••••• lo wall crpt, bll·in a1>4 .. tl/.~r ,,,:,i;:,L:.v., ·0 ,,,<", Now only $49,800. and $167 ,soo. Owne r will c ha~mer new decor ~hll. • fncd, patio. Agt, 2 BR, 2 ba + 'onnal d 'ut· $365. 96.1-4567 963-1786 ONE BEDROOM, 1 blk to pliances. From $220. 180 --""---------1 qualifies tor $2,000, tax f!nance the purchase. cpts, ~. adults only: ~ efi d 6429900 1• E. 21st St. 64s.1164 O[' L,IKE N EW H•rbor credit. Greatbuyf JCS no pets. 494·2402; om tD ers, · ~fnroom. Good location Lookingforhanicefa 8 mily h0•1r1inor 1oc67e,_an787. 12615. mo. fi.45.9543. ~ljblanda. Mus t aell CALL492-412l REALONOM 675-6700 (213)652·0342 3 br, 2 ba, fam·rm. yrly __. to rent our ome. 3 R, 21~~·:'..'!~c'.:·~':.!!~!ev~e~s'..__l;-;;;-:;c;:--;;:~::::=-;:;-:- qµictly by owne.r. Prtnc. BERTIIAHENRY tse $350 +sec Av•il OR. BA.supcrlocalion.$310. N 2 B d LGEJbr.2ba upper Nr oQly, 87Ml77 Owner. REALTORS C do 1 lunts/fo n• Oc-eanfront North Laguna l t/'i.5. 646-7594 . ·646-SJG.2 4 BR •. 2 ha single !am mo. 963-4567 963-1786 ~w h tr.~ :13b upbc1nr. OCC. New sb~g & p~ini.: o• m" "' Cove. 4 Hr, J Ba. frplc. v • homc1n Culverdale. Use C d • • 21~~96412 "67•3598Yr1 Y· S215.S52·4576 -...wporta..tr I069Ml'wport1Hc:h 1069 houwsforsale 1700 decll:.palio.newlypaint· e es. p ool. tennis and DflCatftl!H11ftlS · or · ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ed. S850Winter. No pets. J..BR wJram . rm., cov'd park .. $(25 u.rtw-Nlhed 3425 1 Br $175 M y 1 .1 Spacious zer. !If.Iba, "11••••••••••••••··~ · MORTH LAGUNA 4!H-6452or2t3·284·5581 patio, fen eed yard, OR ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' o.-t y. Uli 'hltins. Sunn,. p ir t io. 11 f hoo1 $.150 4 BR. 2~ ba + ram rm SUPKll plush. beaut. de-~in;' ~~ts. stove, sep.arale garage. laund CONDOS Mewporta.ach 3169 Hc;:rsP'i°NC~l1N ·Rltr. and bonus room, in corated, p a rtially ' · Cac!lavail.Nochlldren/ CUSTOM BA YFROHT '5' of· fee land with outstanding bo111.e. Spac ious in de sign , bealitlt'Ully decor. & landscaped, with ae,parate guest quarters. $219,500 A C-... IANIClll CO. 64~1766 Whittwat('r Views· 2 & 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-4392 ' . Turtlerodr$57$ 1\1.rnisbed a br, 2 ba, dbl Corowo .. Mer 3822 pets. 145 Melody Lane. bdrm. units from s.54,000. UDO ISLE 0.AYFRONT OR.. 1arage/opener. Poot. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·5818 420 Cypress. North Winter,38r,2Ba, 2 Br, 1 Ba, gar, stove, 2 BR+ den on water in $385. mo. 675·7184 or $50 OFF lst mo. rent !•~·-,.~~~-... ----- J.,.aguna 675-4646 213-449·4466 Cenced 7d, water pd. $240 Ne;t:: Beach. Bring 675-1070 New a br 2 ba Super -bl'"'"' ca en 2 Br apt. Call,75 7225 mo -Joann 673-LS600 ' '·· tos, encl gar , lndry • Bayshores. 4 Bd. J ba, ...... ' ·•i.J•· your 4 BR, l 'n BA, p ool . ar~a. 2 .car K•r., $400. balcony767ScottPl.Apt. .... '" ......... u ... " •••• \ \IJ ,E't ' I HE \Lr' A B£RG f NTfRPR!SI S CO winter rental, $425. mo., e Toro 323Z LE RAISOR Clubhouse, lovely up-~omseUia, CdM. $49-8867 2, Adull,J. 6te!·024l or M&-t086ct>es. ••••••••••••••••••••••• graded Br1drord Place, ays. 67l-8364 ~lo Moodh REALTY S.A. Close to s.c;. Pina R also :ii h op pg & parks . ••••••••••••••••••••••• lllf r ·-c o 1 · .._ ampus r .1 mne SJSO/mo. lSt,last,secur:i· '" -- 3176 LUXURIOUS REEF-Tlf"lllL.cbes Campus ValleySoopCtr. l}r.NoFee.. {-SI v surr. Rent o r lease, UPERIJ ~ East.side. Larae 2 Bd, 2 ba, dishwa:iibcr, encJOled garage, laundry. NO i:iets. $225. mo. 642·3481 or 645-BHYi . GAT>; home ab<Wc the El Toro. Mission Viejo·& CALL8J3-8600 A<5 · • l<>r~s $21,950 furnished and un · Lagunal-1.llls UNIV. PARK 4Br, fam. ·• Pri--&: interest kcefi r '·•~A r $4"" MANY FOR$300. I I I /d OM ES CORONA 0£L M "R Golf Course Vu . pat•'•. ·~ wn~•w. rom ~, CENTURY FINANCIAL rm . rp c, op s rps, " gotng up, up, up! W~sti I CALL492·4121 REALTORS. 581_1210 waJJpaper. pools, park & ,141 c11~· NB 541.1115s 2 Br· Townhou~c . rrpl<". lmat. 2 Br, quiet •dlts. have a rew single story, 2 BERTHA. l{ENrtY water. 552-8573 1---------·I PIJOI, tennJs, continental Mkt,JdrySJ!JS. 5'2·1211 bed rm, Z bath REALTORS FTNVLY.Secluded3llt, bt-takfast.Someocean&ch 1 ES To•nhouses at only Don't 1tlve up the 1hlpl CULV~RDAl.f;, 4 br, 2 l~ba.d.o;hwshr.dbl.iar. Catalina vicw:ii. Close to arm ng ... Ide, 2Br. $21,950. A•k for Frank. $1~ else towtr, 2 br units, "Usl" tt in el1.s!.llfied. ba, 1prklng ctn. SlllO~~ed CbJldren/si n gle:ii OK . ,~.wng & r· •-b. 1.B.a, sep hse/pvt .Yd, 11.r, .... h Id OK gt r h I '·"""'r· ine Ll'l:&c coz.y kit, no do••/r•r·s. 839·8321 Agent. in ONU1ta (' 1 . gar . a • ee. Ship lo 1 ore reau la! Cpl. Rltr . 893·1 SJ ,$295. lmmed. 968-6215 M4-2111 t.mplt'y rtde'--wkdY• An• lk>mefi.n~n. "2·9900 642-$C78. (Arlene I. i63-4s67 Mr. Daly. oolf $52.PQ. -·-t I j • Schools and Instruction This variety of fine schools could introduce Yoga Is What YOll'N Lookf"9 For! We ask ~ur beginning students aner 5 weeks of prartice. "What 1s the best sjngle thing you',•e received rrom YOGA CENTER so far?•• ··Boundless joy'" -1... B .. Santa Ana "I was ab~e to quit smoking after more than 20 years with comparative ease due to the peaceful feelings given to me_ by t.he practice or Yoga. t have also nol gained we1ghl. hke most people do when they quit."' - . R. E . B .. Hunt. Bch. 'The balance & calmness of my mind & body." - M. C .. Balboa Island. ··Much love & peaceful slate of mind ." -M. L . W .• Hunt. Bch . ··1 found what I was searching ror." -K. A .. Costa Mesa "A more light-hearted attitude towarci former worries ·• -S. L .. Anahe1111 . "I 'm losing mctny of the fears I 've built up." - K . A . Costa /l.1esa . ''I 'm understanding myself better & liking it " - P. W., l..ong Beach '·An inner peace & sense of calmness." P. W., Orange .. Sleeping better.·· -K . F .. Laguna Beach "Stopped taking tranquilizers & ulcer oills.'' - K . E .. Hunt. Bch. ''A ray of hope that I have found m .. v purpose." - · F . P. B.. Santa Ana . ··Radiant peace ()f mind.'' -L. Q .. Laguna Ni~ue l ··I fee l so good.·· -C. P .. llunl. llrh. you to a new tomorrow YOGA IN THE MORNING! FREE DEMONSTRATION TOMORROW MORNING ATIOA.M. Throw out tenst0n. l1nd peM;e of m1n1 v.hlle You Duild a motP neaun.,. tieaur1tu1 bod'f' Trie remarkable 5':ience of Yoga "~ lavQN al Yoga Center •S tamous IOf 11s ~ ilCPfoaCh ro a FULFILLED YOJ. Taughl bv Bhat..11 Pfra & Sn OPv•. l\lllO e•Def1 & cnarm1ng Weste-n women Yoga ~1ms. lones. taln'l'i the mind & sahshes through & through Learn deep ret.uatlOn. nulrrflon secre1s. me<lllat10n •. towlobrealhe Fe»ai;ws l 'l·/2, 7 Week Classes le9" Hoxl Wod.. Ho•. Slit at 9:30 AM YOGA CENTER OF CALIFORNIA 445 E. 17th St. ':::"::".!';::' Costa Mesa Phone 646-8281 . ©" e aGe ~® Jmt!' JAPAN KARATE FED. Anna's DAY SCHOOL Roocllftq I. Matlt ~sed ICJrGd•• K tin 3nll Kindorgarton tin 3nl Gracie REGISTfll HOW Hot i..nclles I. S.-ks llreolifalf H Reqyiredl c-Visit On WHlcends Call for appa·atuent Full learning Program Phonics Stressed Arts & Crofts Music. Sports Act ivities 2110 Thurin Ave., Costa Mesa Phone 646-1444 Learning Problem? • d;sloke school o• 0? learnu)Q • become contused easily • daydream in school •feel lost ... •feel like a failure • have poor grades • learn slowty WE SPECI ALI ZE IN DISCOVERING . AND HANDLING THE BASIC BARRIERS TO LEARNING. we can help · TH E STUDENT IMPROVEMENT CENTER Call 642-9088 901 Oove r Drive Ne wport Beach STOP SMOKING a.ASSES I 0 Sessions In Warm Supportive Small~ Atmosphere C~hd ly Psycholoc)lst And ForMtr Slllolier Lalnt-ar tcl-IKlini- -.1 q.11 ...ii, ........ tfoiflllily .. .._. °""" ... T• -....... Dile ..... T-W. DmE.e b..-che ...-ca••df c.w. ""' .... llOCMJU S,.CW.._./f.C1 .. ' .-.~ 2750 HARBOR BOULEVARD/SUITE 7-8 COLLEGC CENTER .COSTA MESA.CA 92626 Phoni· 714·540·59~3 Newport Air Associates Flight School & Flying Club LEARN TO FLY s595 IFinonc l-. A•mlatMI * FAA APPROVED * C MIN• lnc: ... S: 35 Hours l11ght time 1n c.essna 150 s w1lh 20 hours dual 1nstruc11on Club memt:>ershio Free dues. lnd1v1dual 1nstruct1on, tailored 10 YOUR ab1tity 20 AIRCRAFT AVAILABLE AT LOWEST RATES IM ORANGE COUMTY Learn to fly now - -and ha•e fun ! * Special Rotes for CcwtliM!'i cial or Instrument Students. f<M-Complolo Details Call HOW •979-1155 19711 Airpon Wrsy South H•rl to HM T.-....n ,..,.._ o._c_..,_. HARBOR VIEW PRE-SCHOOL WoWlla.t"""'9A -HGAITIH Pl09-lllls Yew! llGISTEI MOW! Full & Y.i Day .program, Ages 2Y.i thru 6 years , Develo pmental program, Qua lified experienced staff. 169 I N-MecA,,_ 11\>cl. Howporta..dt ,_,_.20 (Near Faahk>n lallnd & Orrioe Co. Alrpot1) · 325 No. Newport .,.cl N.I. Suite # 5, Do-slaits Days Tel. 637-5904 Mites 642-8387 t.A.uou Fr-. ......... 11 .. 1 NO CONTRACTS NO GIMMICKS $2 4 PER MONTH S pecial rates lo families. college students & groops FllH TRIAL USSOM • Kw ate Shito Ryu Shoto kan • Alldclo • Mocifalioo •Judo ·~ * YOCJa NEWPORT VISTA PRIVATE SCHOOL 642-1760 KDG thna 8 Basic Academics Extended Day to 6 p.m. S 13 5.00 .... luiffoo $50.00 mo. Ht...i.d dGJ Special Education Progretm & tutoring available ~~.C . 6870 Students Accepted KAREN A THOMPSOM, Dil"Klor I S25 S..ponor A••. 92663 Mowporl ~ CG. l ' Tue.day, Octot>ef tl!I. 1975 f'Clr f'u.rther informatloa re1ardint ~t ol advert.Ltlna in t.be Da.111 Pilot Sc and lo.tlrueUon Otreetocy CALL 642-5678, EXT. 325 Got A Problem? Would A Good Job Help? Career Train NOW For: Secretarv 1l.cll>fio•bl loot.k .. per Jr. Ace_,.., Typist~St.o Special lnosft.Up c- Doy Of" Evening Classe• 556-8890 \!R Irvine College ~ of Business 1700 Easl Garry Avenue Santa Ana. Ca1ilorn1a 92705 (Newport Freeway at Oyer Road) Orange County's most progressive and 1nnovat1ve Career Center. REAL ESTATE??? HAVE YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO GIVE IT A TRY NOW ·"THE THOMAS SY STEM •• p1e~nts a prP·hcC!n~1nq PfOgr'1m !or yoll to • la~e to pass ttie state l!cen:;c cxarr11nat1on. s599s ·TOTAL COST TO JOU . START YOUR CAREER TODAY !!! CaU Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m • CALL FOR RESERV A TIOMS LIMITED SEATING AVAILABLE 752-7300 VALLEY REAL TY A BERG f,.,TERPRISE CO, PARENT EFFECTIVENESS TRAINING What In The Worid Is. P. E. T. It's A Way To: •Enjoy children more 7 • •Help them be more responsible •Feel better as a parent •Prevent adolescent problems •Have a happier nome More than 1ust theory. you learn skills. Over 200.000 parents have completed Or. Gordon 's P.E.T. course w ith dramati c result s. New & refresher c lasses are now lorm1ng. Special c lasses for church or school groups. ~t-= L ... H«My M.A., M.l.A.. LkRIHd M.-riOCJ" & f.....a, Co.wlor. Newoort Harbor Counselin~ Center 1600 q..11 St. IJ 255 l ...... tW Iir,ortl till..,... ....... c. 91660 c.Ml11l l-1610 SINGLES WEEKEND WORKSHOP CAM IEIHG LOY AIU IE LEAllNED7 YES. AMD WE MUST ALSO UMLEARN THE THIMGS WE DO THAT PUSHES PEOPLE AWAY. lllii1 i1 a wlfftend of htstruc.Han and proclko In rolaff"'l to atllen ....S Mlf aw• CllCll In Oft atMJspltc:rc: of cwiltc). CICC«pfmte•, and concern. A.reos CG•ift".cf I-Patients of rolaling. Tnost ....S Dlscrimlncrtion, lehniorat Messoges, S..wollty; llocks lo Reac•l"'l Full P-at • ....S Soll Know! ... PLACt: A 81AUTl,UL CHALIT AT LAii AllOW"IAD . CAIPOOLS CAM 1 1 AUA.NCHD. 11MI: NL IP'M.JO SUH 4"M DA.ft: MOYl:MIU 7.t IHBJ:l IACH MOMTHt COST: SIO Pll PllSOH,. IMClUOIS OOIM A.CCOMMODATtOMS AHD ~ Lu.DB: LH HACHIT M.,4. COUNS&OI AHO COIJ.K.I twSnUCTOL llSftVATlOMS 119UlllD, CMOUP UMITID TO 12 FOi MOIMATIOH AtellsaYA.TlOH CALL: .. WPOIT HAllOI COUMSIUHG CIMTll lll-1610 I OAILV PILOT p • ~·-·••&aak-··················-···· C:O.ho-llZ4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• l & r BR 1arden •pl.I, , trplc. dshwbr, pvt patio • ..,. Nr. IJ'v\ne 1nd. Area. S\IS to $205. S51 ·2M1 2 Dr studio, llh ba, bUu, p<1Uo/gar. S19$. Adlts, no pets. s..s-m1. 2 Br, 1 Ba, nice area, cl05e to s hppc, $180 mo. 498-lll36 •• THE YEttDOME SPAC. 3 br apl or use it u 2 br & den. Frolc, pal10 & pool. Adultt. S275 64~3381 or 83'1 ·9S17. 18'.5 Anaheim. LGE 2 br. 2 ba, nice loca· tJon . AduJl.5, no pel.5 .•• S240. Ut1L incl. S48-4Jl'J3 Ea.su1de 1 Br, crpu, d.rp1, bltns. pool , SlSS MO • Adu.Ila DO peU. 67~·5800 Brkr, no(ee. OlITSTANDING I Br apl . Unique to sLyle, beamed ceilings, frplc, dshwshr , & pool. Adults no pets, Calhy548·~ ........................ Lge 2 Br, Z Ba upper. Bltns/dshwshr. $230 mo. AduJui, no children/pet..$. 557 ·52211, 493·800 1 , 831·9370 -------""1 ... leach 3140 ........................ llK! TO IEACH HEAR SHOPPIHG 1.2 &3 Br apls, bllns. dis- hwashers, some w /[rplcs & 2 car .:ar:iges. From $200. Lions Es t ates. SJ6-2579 SI 00. Mo•.,.ln Atlowmce- How 3 ledrm-Z ta with rireplace, blLns, FA hl·a t . CLOSE TO OCEAN, SC H OOLS. PARKS & SHOPPING. $325 & $360. per month. Agent 960-3858 848·8300 Beach Blvd. West on Adams. 4 blks to Alabama. right one block lo202 Rochester Brand New apls ror r ent. llunt. llarbour. 1, 2, & J br. 848-0020. NEWLY pamted modern 3 hr, l'h ha, 1 story. kids & small JM!l ok. Apl nr. Hunt. Harbour. $300. mo • Vacant 531·9770 Brand New Yorktown Villa Condo. J Br, 2 Ba, l car ~:ir Dk balcony & pool. $345 mo. Kids OK , no pets. 962·8767 eve. 968·0881 2&3 BOlt·At the IX'ach New-Private· Ex. large Luxunous features . llunt. llarbor area 16884 Sims Adults 54f>.IS442 346·4150 &aside Lux apt.s. nu int. l Ur, r;plc. 2 ut1L pd, s m. pets allowed. pvt under· ground pkg. l)ullman Prope rty l'o1i,:l. 714/ 536-1643, 96.1·7901 SP1\CIOUS J Br, 2 Ba. forced air heal. Encl Rar, pvt d ec k . new crpt thruout, nc"'·ly rcdcc. $275 mo. Isl mo. 1,., last, $75 dcp. &12·0389 Deluxe 3 Br. l 'h: Ba, was her /dryer. frple . Kids OK, $300 mo. 2015 Delaware 638·7Z75 LOTS A CLOSETS Rltns. balcony, J blks to ocean . 2 BR. 2 Ba, $25:'.>. H.l5·0211 pager882X VJ\CANT lgt> 2 br. 2 ba. RIO. OW. frpl. b1~ sun patio, pvt closed gar , $290 mo. All util pd . Open Sat/Sun I ·~. 41 ·' 22nd Sl. AJ:l . No fl'l". 846-1311 or 846·4938 I 2 RD. bwllins , blocks to bt>ach . $240, month 693·2200 WALK TO IEACH Z br. cpL'i, drps, blln:-, gar. 217 16th. 847 ·3957 ; 536·4259. I BR dupll'x. gara ~(·, patio. backyard. rrplc, 1 blk heh. $240. 536·9796 Beach House J BR. 2 J.J;t Giant. Wct·Bar, Bc arn Ceil., Bltns, $350. p/n\o. SJ6·9758 art 6 IJ m. YRLY 2 + Den. 2 Ba . :t blks to ocean $325 . mo. 752.0044 aft 6 ·Jo Lge 2 Br pvt yarf1 , ~a r. 01· new. bltns, $210 . I ch1ltl OK. Peterson. 847 ·~1 ~leach 3848 ............................. Drop a pt•bblr into the Ocean from your Apt. Lease. Luxury, secunty, l\1ature actulL<i. 31755 C!!il. 1-lwy. 499 28JS. ---- • STUOIO A PT • Very 0tttract1\'e , qui!'t, S'!cludt>d are;i. Carpets, drapes. stove/rerrll't. Private ren ced patio, $t50Month, util. paid MISSION H EALTY • 494·0731 • 11rcat white water view~ So Lag .. 2 br. IAe b~a pool, cable, no children pe~. year·K l<!aS<! SJ mo 496·82'11 eves ~-----~~ Classified ads !!ell bi& ill•ms. small item~ or an)' item. Jum call 642·!i6'18. l ' I ----····· •• ' ·---.._ .... ~ _., - - • • BJO DAILVPILOT ------. • . . . l Tutld•y. Oc lobtt 28. 1915 SERVICE Add it ... Bu1 1d it ... Diaper it ..• Hamm er it ... Carpet it ... Cement it ... Wire it ... Hoe it ... Clean it ... M ove it ... Press lt ... Paint it ... Nail it ... Plaster i l ... Fix it .. DIRECTORY .. P lumb 11 ... atch 1t ••• 1pe t ••• emo e 1 .•. Root lt .•. Landscape it ... Ti le it ... Trim lt ... Sewit... H aul i t ... Add it ... Plant it... Alter it ... Learn it.·· ' .. . Aflplie91Ce R-lr Carpettler C°"""octor Gw-llMJ HCIOllllMJ ~ 'aillli119/l'..,l119 pt t"'"9 S.wincJ/Alt<ral• .. , ........................ ••··••·•···•···•···•·•· ...............................................•.......•.••••.•...•.•............•.........•...••...............•••.....•.•••......•..•..• •·•···················· Al>PLIA NCF. l<t~PAll< CAl{P!'.:NTHY t c;fo:fi.11-:NT Hm Add1l s. rcmo1lcl, TriJDER •llAULING • Unck, Block, Stone Tile Custom W11Uh<1n(linp "-9L...111+h9 IGH J'"ASHJON. LIT· $"Se ... I~ YAllDCLt:ANUP work expertly done by PainllnR. ~ d1•COunl. ---.,.. .... L.' uo1•cs 5';.!Jundr lv-rv1 <:t C'all work. 1crtt10<-over!i . Jo'r,•t> p11l105, cont Local s1oct: LOVING CARE S lali h ·~· < (7 J4 I MY 2422 ~t 546·1225 . llcfs 1962 hcfni:> 640.4otu "• s.slt-0347 • • lie. contr actor962-671Z 25 yrs ex pr 635-8611 pee I Si. 4 lo 8. C!itn1 on it JUSL ---____ ,Wkly ser,1ifc & monlhly W a l ei-hea ters, d is-for.nw•!S48·7200. labysittincJ c--t Sff•ice El.ctrical ratt-s. 14 y r~ In II arbor Hauling anything, garage Paper·Paant, 20 yr. ea:pr. pcgals, draina. faucet.s.1-'::C'C::-:..:.::..::.C-"---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ;.~;••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• f\r1•;1 flcs 1C omm . cleanup . Reliable fast Fircplaces·Planterli Need work. Save $S no WILi. DABVSIT -~1Y 11 0~11': IN l'OS'rA ~11':St\ ARt;A. ~7 61M9 6·16·4871, 1( no ans ..... 'cr. servu•c963-M52. 8nt·k·Concrclt·Pal10 wait. Sati11fact1on Gua.r. ~:rr;:r~~c':.5"w~<&ia1r.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jo:Li'.:C:THIC l /\N . ~tn l "l>·~·"''I Block Walls llBQ l'•l" Jo'rtcest&1~·!1'951 • ""'RAMIC TJ• L· ''~w • CAHl'F.·rxrn1·s l"y' L 1 2'J •r .,..., u -----1 I • ---· --·----1 MstrChar"t-.Lic 3009C8. <.;o;.. .... ..-•• ~~ "'" • • · .., r, JO:., nuun /rcp,11r:t. .. ----~eann9 Jters.J-St.646·0464 " ft d I f :st Gcl1l Heally Clean. yrs exp. J,ipant':-l· <;.irdt•ninf.!· ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ltOUSt:PAINTING JUSTPLUMllNG emo l' • reii t·. • Wll.t.IA~1 S ~9-RI 15 lie Zi31Uti. 548·5200 M .i 1n1 , t r 1 mm1 n ~ & •llOM ECLEAN IN(: • MovlftCJ Inside/out llL 11ual/low •CALL642·41ll• Sti·IJ.33 ____ _ Carpenter _ ~ah·s. Ht•p:nr Install --t'll'anup Gd work , llcfs By rtllutble couple, good ••••••••••••••••• •••••• r:ites. IJru<'e G4S·S376 Top Soil · ........................ EL1:.:c·ru1CAL WO llK ~ '"'1 I <•"6271 -----MARV'SPLUMBING ...................... .. J\.la1nt/rc1>a1rs. No JOb tu :,.ig.:::a, :! r£~ l'rent·el:i .nv• Attn· A t Ow ers & m ~!l 646-9lf07 • C'lm C.h'n, .. 1 ,1,.,,,,, .• &Shan1i'."'&·,s1•·,·un .. , •• ,,0. --· -------MOVING ? 2 exp men · P n i;:i NOJO.BToo~.-MALL 1• •···1 1· m i ...... ·t • . "' " ,. ""' ' '' sm<ill .53 1·0003alt6,BolJ. JAPANr:s1-: WindowCleiinin• move yo 11 bl / Apt. painlln~. 1ntr. $15a • ., • op ....... i • •0 """ 1-inlsh Carpentry. Euro-u1g. (o!or br1 ~hl1'11l•r:;, --· ----u. caS(Jn<.A l.l rm. 636 7\M5 'fed. • M'ul('h• Redwood • pe11n trained .~ 2:K60. "':'ht crpl'I 10 inn1 h!1·a~·h Gardtnlnq ltl·h;1~J~~J!~,~;1~l~::~11 l"Y~. f'<is l Si~.~nyl1me refs. b7~7572, 552-8481. • • -; --. --•Any f'I um blng wate r CALL .586 6930 ~----"'-'-"'C.....:..-1 t:ll·nn hv rm, tltn rn1 & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5-1;..z,1:w -----M 0 vi n g, ha u Ii n .i., 1-.XTEH IOI< I AtN1 ING. r;.erviet, lc;!kl', morolite T S • Unlque K11'C lfJo;N & hall $15. A v~ rm $1 .!XI, ___ _ '-.L..cop•·-•le•·u~.E·p,,f,e•-l. Rcas.Fl'ef>Cs l.C<illaftcr, 1 . R· rtt ervice- BATll I I .I $5 G Q I. 1 · ~ .. ,. ._ ~ .--... .. .. ,,, enc osurt:s. cas. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rt·nlu l t•lin g , tuuc 1 O, (·n;ur , u:.ir ua tly J\ ;unt /l.<indst•pg G~rai S"rvic~s ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJesL reliable students Gpm .552·3078 832-2468.JO,.J of£w/ad. Ford'sTre.;St·rvn·e Polombo Constru1·11on. 1.•J11n. pct od1_ir. (rpl rl' W:.iterf3J1,s, sod. s prkJr.~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-·ord ·~ l.andscapt• &f1·2'126 - Member BBB. {;;ill 'J'ony p:11r. 15 yrs exp. I>o work soil, cleanup G46·4908 "Tiil NGS .. by fi.1 oos • Sod lawns/Spnnklcrs ~~e~:••••••••• DERAIN ClmLdEAi~t.:D $6.50 Expr<.;rew. he. bonded • \162 __ ·83_14._ ----myscU. Refs,_53~10_1 __ JAPANF.SF.l;A lllJJo:Nl':ll I Gt.'n woodwork. repai~: _·_D~~~ S.vs. 962 7817_· -~:!~~~~!'.~••••• VEltY N £/\'I' Pl\ 'l't:ll c:::· w s sam5e;.~::, __ &_,_n_s u_•cd_._"6_2_7_Kl_1 -· QUALITY UUILUINl: & fi.1a1nlPn:uu·c. Lrul~t·pni:. plumt.11n~:._etc.642-5613 M JOBS & RESTUC.'C0 .1--'-'-----cc Remo\•als, limbing>. top· CARPf':NTH Y SVS. C~t Cl~anin9 . <:lean ~~· 'l'r~L· wur k 1 DO IT ALL• ••~••••••••••••••• l'rofpaintcr. hunl·sl work, f'Tl'e est. 893·1439. Roofing ping. pruning. J.'ircwood , CALL 5-HI ·115'.I Also Window:-& t1oors 1'.x11':rt. ti4 2·51:.1'.i • • . S 0 , • 0 N reas Jnt/«-xl frt•e est - -----•••••••• .. •••••••••••••• hc11n.sr . 642·2624. ---•l)uti·hr.1 111111('n;uiC(.'• l-.1erlr1<"a1. Plumbing, Ml\ N lt'i & C · Rf.S48 9· ~· • --- Addit1on.'I , Ht•rnudl·lln~. f''rel' Jo:st SJ7 Jf,(JH Jo-:x pr Il a"' a11a 11 (;r·dnt·r 1·tt· ll1·i1s rates. 64:!·4957 CH~TE: Wl lRK. /\sk for -~ s . ·Z75 /G4w<~H 3 PA'l'C ll l'LAS1'Jo:R INC: lll:.:PAJRS·Al!..'l'Yl'l-:S DA IL)' Pl LO r Pal ios, I' .1 n l' I 1 n ~, -'l'rl Clt·;111u11:-& 1!;1ul 1 n~ H Un Jo:ike. ~9 I ~ PF.TJ:.:RS PAINTING ••ALL TYPfo:S • • !leas, (reeests. be. H~~~i~·· Cabinets. <'ll'. ·IY:! Y73'J or Contradoi-Tnrn & vrun1• 10.11; •1676 au q WJl.J.l,\o>I.< & SONS Intl Ext-l<cas R;_ilcs f'rce £st 540·6825 Wall 83().5020 an)'tlml' &32·8026 J ;1t•k or John. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -••••••••••••••••••••••• ··• C<11l Gene aLMl·tHSIS St:R VICI': Carpentry , f1n 1 ~h . re. t·.~t m rcn1odl. add, po.ilios . modl'l, rt•11..11r . !l e as . kilchens. Design. fr t•st. rates. Call fn9 o:n9 hc/insr 64!'>·3439. fo:icpr Japant·sc l,;;.ird1•0· ll :1uJ .a /:-.o c leanup . flo1asonry ,Brll'k/l:Uock The fastesl draw in the Don'tdroplheball~Gcta f)JRJ::CTOH'f 1n~ CoH1pl ytl st•r\'.rl·IH1 <io.i ragt>, Premises, _&Stone.C.::i11581·1829 <.:alicote Painting & Wl't West .•. 3 Dall)' Piiot jobwitha low·c05t l><11J )' · fo'orResult blc. n e..i !. F ri:t• l'SI Hatt• . .;;. lo w. 552·5777 , Sl';LL. idle it t·nis with a Blasting-Don't settle for Clussifi ed Ad. Phone Pilot Classlf1ed Ad. ScrvlceCall &1S·oti9•1 54/i -~ ()aily P1l••l t:l<issiried Ad. less. Lie/Ins ur 979-33.15 642·5078. Phone 642-5678. 642-5678 ext. 322 Aporlme-nts U"""'7L. Apartmrnts Fumished Gar~s for Rt-nt 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or Unfumished 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S..s;neuRemal 4450Mort-1,Tnill P.......ars 5J50HetpW-d 7tOOHelrpWaelod 7100 Wanted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ottdl: 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lot:Juno Be-och 3 848 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• on·n••·ng p'oblem• Prime Corn('r. Charm in~ Call All'ohol Helpl i ~c AUTO MECHANIC I ~~~~ ~~'1Ws;,~~~~· ~~;:RES 0 R L. H. $22.'i. 49.a-141 9 ------II l:araAI.' fur l!t•rll, F.ast.~idt· Costa i\lt•sa $25 U1o 1;._iz 2fi57 Office Rental 4400 house zooed C· I. Ideal LOANS up to 80% h d Busy Toyota agency in fo r l>ot·tor . J)ent1s t . 0 24 rsa ay8.1S-l830 Jlwitington Beach needs Ue altor , or Antiqut· l1tTDLoons-9°10> SPJRITUALRE/\Dl':R class A mechanie with l)t•alL·r. Xlnt park1n,i.:. 2nd TD Loons Open IOAM -IOPJ\.I auto. tra ns. experience. CREW MANAGERS For Nt!wspo~ Promotion I H.wport leoch 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •DELUXE• Eastbluff 3 br, 2 ba, Is« Incl ~pal' m aster .su1tl', thn rm & dbl ~a ral(c. AuLo door opene r a\'ail. l'ool & rci:reation area. 1\dulls only. no pets. •FROM SJ22• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $500. plmo &44 ·6360 art . 1> Faires! Terms sint·c 1949 • Advice on all mallt"rs. t'or u perm:1nent job 150 I w~stcliff Dr. JI.Ill Sattler Mt c 312N. El Camino Heal with Ue st or Benefits. 5 N ' • · IC ---g. O. S<in Clemcnle. fo'ur<ippt. days a week· Call Mr. ewport 1na11 r1a tr 000 S(~ F''f store or office 642-217 1 _ ~5·06-.!..!_ 492.9034 492·9136 Smilh at847·8S55. L~e11inq Offict-Space front. $155. 646-2130 or --- C11ll on S1te~f<ina~cr G79·3709 lndTDLoansWonted fo'OXY Gi rl ':; Out·Call'\U!'O C7 14 l642-3111c~t24G lndustriolRental .4500 WE llAVl-:C,\Sll '. ~fass agt". U Call-We SERYICECASHIER ---1 Buy2n.dT.D.'s_ Come . Speciali ze Automobile cx""r pref. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lo !ndTU ,..._ Oakwood of f .. r~ thl' anon~ s ParapJeJ!ics . .>42·31G9 Jlr 96 pm Piton Fri "' ·• NEW fi.1 -1 Newport, Costa New Loans·lnd 1· D. ·s ----· · · · · · Cinestinresortliv1ng ala Call Afrs. Camer on , . ff d i\t esa. 1000 . 1200. 1440 sq Jo:.quity lnvsmt. 01v. PllF.GNANT? Baue• Jlw."k & lmpo~·. prit·e yo u can a or . r · ' '~ LIVING WESTCLIFF BLOG. NEWPORT BEACH c.,.,.., .... lc~!I Pf• .. •"II ........... ... Must eniov workin.I:! with youn g people 11 to 15 years of age. Van or full s ize s ta tion wagon required. Excellent commissions. may earn up to r week))\ Dial 645-2873, ask for .I\ .r . Bingha.-. Equal Opportunity Employer There's SI million in .l•i·c-~-.., t.543·3145or646.292H BARNETT MTG.CO. Caring t·o n fid e n t1al 29'25 llarbor ll lvd, Costa . f ./c-~ 645-2134 counseling & referral. Mesa.9'79-2500 H.J•Want-• 7 IOO HJ w~-• 7100 k65 Am1 1.:os Way.NB Managed by Wilham Widlcrs t'o rt•crl'at1on ac1ltl1r.s ..;....,.,. 2000 S q Ft office & :\bortion, <idopl1on &1-;;,,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;;;;1 ..-.,... rv lll:'lp gni~ 1 NIGllT LlGl!Tfo:D 'l'EN ./f.1ev""' warehouse space d1ree1 · Announ metth/ keeptn~. l• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NIS COU RTS.Afullt1mc ::.:-:.:: ... "":.::-• ly across rrom OC p cd / Al'CARE ~7·2563 COOK·DAYS Bayfrunt 2 Hd. 2 IJa , l-'\1 acti\·1l1t's direi:tor who ./s.c, ........ ,,..., Airport!>411·1480· 9thl·787S ti"SOft 5 AVON BOATS ll<'h & iner s.550. yrly, plans p;1rlit•s, HHQ 's, ./ ... ...,,.. -··~• ---' ' Lost & Fotmd MASSAGE · Richa rd's Coffee Shop , Y79-19J5&64.a .. 151.0 triix; &: more! Free Sun· 40,000 Sq . ft. lllt·up. \1c ry ••••••••••••••••••••••• FINISH 508 Pacific Coast Hwy • .;..;;,_,;;...,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;1 rla y brunch. rc<i son. ll.'rms Lost & Found 5300 FIGURE MODELS WA.MT TO CARPENTERS l-!unt. Bch. 536-3012. Plus hcaut1 f11J s1n••les, _ 111-:S'rf:lt·BH(JWN ••••••••••••••••••••••• ESCORTS M'KEMOuEY, •t t h • · " "' " us ave expcr ... 1n COOK for uuest home. 4 OCUNFRONT 1&2 bcdroon1 a p ts .51•"uJ>.··tuc•.offo""""l>ls llea!tors .it:l:J.978 1 LOSTt f'OUNOAPf-~T? ...... uol91o5•. boL-.&h e th bit ., r h I & r ..., " " "~"' <Ju t('a!l-Appl .only DWJn a . av ea 1 ~ Y Days. 1-lri. 10am-6pm. JBR.2 Ba .S:l5-0 Winter umis et un urnrshl.'d. d rps air bath 11:101 Store1n11 4550 960-2!~0UAdophon.Low llome·O£fi('e-Studio &dcs1rctodo topquahty Call bctwn ~am-Spm STEPST08EACH !\lodels open 10 to 7. lk-at•hfll.11,B ~12211'.:i.1 •••••• '!:••••••••••••••• Cos t Spay/Neutcr1nfo. Be an I\ v C> N work.C'RPEuTER 646-67!6 . ' J BH.2 Ba.S32S W1n1cr SorrynopeL-;or t hi!dren. -. . -·-----631·3811 Rt-.:Pr<ES fo:N'f/\TIVfo: "' " J BH , 2 ba $JOO Wntr. It oo mm at P s l' r v 1 (' t·iSJNGJ.E to fi rn1 :-.tutcs Storai.:e lot for RV s l'll' ll)S'f Orani.:t• & white 8 , -----·I <l\"i ilable !\t onth \n i\\"lll 111 plush offH't• $tG(J 1>e r rno. Neill Sq.;n Yl'koldkllll'TI V11·0r<ul).(l' Nt('t: Genl. seeks female Be your own boss. set TRAINEE COUNTER HELP SEA WIND mo;ithoccuPanc v hid~ nr OC /\ir.porl Jo'u ll Ci). for info. 531.a,174 & Virf.:lni:.i Ct>.1 o:ll ·UIKH to 40 to hl'lp 10 home a.nd )'Our own hour~· No ex· Wit h. des ire to /earn Full & p/timc days. App-Condo, 2 HR . 2 bet ., den. • · · ----bu11111ess. Prefer with per. nect'!>.!>. Training above skills. ly, Del ·raco, 25252 La Uni. Yrly.$175 O a kwood ·'l'r\."'l' ,111 t'.1 . 11 ~'t't'P RftrtalsWonted 4600 WST:Smblk<·ock a ·poo. home. l\1ds okay. Good prov1dC'd.Call540·7041or J>acificTro.i.~tcrCorp Paz Rd,Lagunallills. llonJsl, lunfLrinr\; rm,••••••••••••••••••••••• Fem.HedJCWCll·d collo.ir pay.534-6512.!\1 r .Bill Zcnlth7-1359. 35()}\ I Garde n xe rox , aulomat1·d IYP· . ' B h& I 110' a mus Or,C.M. COUHTERHELP , etc Call RJJ.J&IO !louse wanted to rent 1n t;i ns c A tanla. . Apartme n ts ini.:_._. _ • Cost<i fi.1 esa. S;inta 1\na, 53&·1258. llAPPV9lh BIRTl1DAY . . BOYS AND GIRLS, ages Apply in person , Pizza PRIMEOFC SPACE or 1-l untin~ton He a<'h - ----BOBBIE. . Babysitter . r eliable own II to 15. t-:a rn your 1'1an,19'.al llarbor Cr.I associated · Bll 01(~AS -AEAtTOll'S lOl'. V. 8olb<>a (>11 lb6l Mt"wport 1 .. och area. :i.4 bedrooms. \\'ill Lost : $100 Reward for info Love. Mom, Dad & Mike. trans. Refs. 2-3 days per Ch ri s tmas Shopping ' 880lrv1ne Lido Village& pay uplo$.100permonth. <'O'.'Ce~n1n ~ H./:.i{'k & wk.NBarca.642·6455 ~oney selling s ubscnp· DEHTA.l HO FEE At \6!h SilopA~a Phone839·0336anytime. wh1te Gt:rm.:inShC'pherd •SI O.SPECIAL• tions to the D AIL Y Re•ept e•plo'"_, 645-0550 l41 6Yiolido,MI hit on P;1c. Cs t llwy in BATil&MA.5SAGE Babysitter.Cheerful.live-PILOT Please call ~tr ._ . .. #:NV OCEANFRONT new I Rr Nl':t:O LAND OR LAND Sons et Bcarh Oct 22nd ABRAXAS 1'1ASSAGE in. 2 children, near . . . . MEDISEARCli upper Cpts d ----·------1 1 suitt: appro)I . 600 sq fl. W !'I'll TEAR 0(,)W NS 2 I 3 l 5 9 7 2 9 2 5 o 1 PllOTO J\100ELING beach. 675·8810bcf8A M. pBmingham, 545·2S7J after 9 17782 E. 17th . Tustin y.iy 1;e. ~ .. ~,:. 64r2ps34· .• ,•."r. IOOfM 4000 Vi ew fal'lnf.: Via Lido. · 838-5546 -~--'~---'--'-""--\ lnq . Own••c 0 ,., ... , ZON 1':0Rl ,R2.R3,R•l,IN 213/498-3956 1733t'ullerton,C.M. Baby••.ll ec needed ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ' '" S.W Oll'NGE COUN· ~ ~-. -. 10"M·l '.P'l.631·ll"' CAR W \"II Pf.RSON YRLY 3 br. 2 ba, rrplc, R00~1SS25 . week up with C.Ompany. 1714 )675·7002 TY . will,.t"k" lot s or LOST: Little white d.o• "--"----~-_, 11 110;75 for 3 mo. old ~ 1 f .-, 1 ~ l N OF.NT AL Assistan l. blln B J8lh s k ., h 548 9755 " ' f I M II Cd" T .i 5450 boy, old er wo ma n pre· nt~ t'f or mpor e.w Chairs1de.'1J-landedden· P ',· ~~00ra~~~ .. Y t. 1 c e n . · or NEWPORT ).!ardcn ofl1cc lari.:e par('cls. R.1':. Hy ema t1•1 "<lesc , 101 rav Car_ De.".'•. r . Apply 1n tost•y. E·~•·d 0 , •c•enl ar .............. 06Jeve &15<t967 ~tt·V/\Y. I N '~ .• INV . are<1 . ew11r ti44·285tl ••••••••••••••••••••••• fer 'd , refs . Wkdays s BobJ h "Y~ ... --'----'-'"-'cc;-'l -'-"--~-------1 s u ites, vario us s11.cs " .., ( " .. o•••o g.4 rM .642.~52 person,. Ct.' o nson, training. 4 Days Tues PARM MEWPORT Ne.,.,·ly re modeled & re. from 43C' in('l t1t1l 557-006l DIVISION 714-842· 7"81 1 no ans wer, .ro • .,.... ADVENTUROUS Ocean ~,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;.;;;;;;;I J im ~lemons Imports. lhru l-"'ri . H.B. 842.6300. lovtn" pe rson -"ce ad Inc 1301 "u··ol Sl NB APARTMENTS furnished rooms SZ2·50 •I MO FRi':Jo; nt:NT• Need to rent sm shop or 2 L(>ST: rem. Ca liC'o C~t under"' class 7100 Cook in " "' " ' · DENTAL. Assistant chair 8Jt chelor I or 2 per wk. 2 bl ks from 1·2·3 Rm. offices fro m car J::<iragc. des perate, .. fi.1uff1 n". bcl1 collar .. Vic today's paper. ~8AY~~~sy0~AO~d~·~ side. 41r,i days, Ort ho. Ex· ~· Bedrooms and beach, public transp. re. 513 5 p er Tllo Nea r 675.3693 Isl. & Jo ernlear. Cd!'.1 ... Townhouses adily avail Call Mark Airport. No le ase req, Heward. 675 ·8624 01 ~yme-nt & Apply In Person per. req. Newport lJeach. Fc. $229.50 _961J.::;;;2626-;-o~'-:-'J6-=-'.5--;15-'-;5:;-:--.:-l -~1133:0·~·32"::":'.':'..'T_:o•~I n~oon "75·2428 eves reparat;Oft Snock Shop lak•ry CLERK TYPIST , _&12_·2626 __ . ------ ()pen 9·6 Daily • • Bui fl I / ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3444£.Coast llwy.CdM For purchasin• dept. Desk I k 'd d S Pool T LIVt: at Newport Reach. nt:AUT. CLAS.SA s.MSS n•es LOST ; Dog, male. s mal Jobs Wanted, 7075 ""'"""'"""'"""'"""""""""'"""'"""'~I c er s. ma.1 s ;10 .pa-S· ennis Weekl ywinter rates.$.15. F I R!'.:PROOF OFC Rnance short golden h<1 1r . Vtc. f Rcq's50 .,.,·pm m inimum ma1ntcnancc man. r~~~::t l~Tif~~:~~ :::~· f;~~;~:g,.f" ""'""' "~~,~~ms. c M ~~~ .... ;:~; ~'.;~;;~~:.:: ~:~nlown ;~~f:i~~.f.~·1~:~;~~! /tNKl~~NCORP ~~~h~~. ~~~~:~, :,·::.>: ii~~~~~~tEf~;~'. (7141644·1900 ----------1dAir cond. c.it.><"t. ,cpts .•• ::!'!'::.".":':';!......... 1-tuntinj?tonBcach M esa . After 2 :301 ENTERPRISES STACOSWITCH Askforlttrs.Gobiel ----------!Spacious quiet La g. rps, mu.s i c, e e v.. 960-1326 w~kdays & weekends. Ind epe nd en t B a nk Spacious 3 Br. 2 ba. frplc. Niguel home $135 incl janitor , ample prkJ!. All Bi<'yclc Dealers hips Call 979-9621 Service Co. is no.,...· ad-IMC. Diet Cook Cor conv. hosp. 1 blktobeach. $330. Yrly. util.495·5752831-9219 incl. 3 min. S.O. & 5 min . !0P raled Hikes & sport· FOUNI>: Blk Fem Ccx.'kc1 din~ to its Service Starr ll39Baker.Costa Mesa Salary ope n. Contacl Call645-iOS4 1----------1 Riv/N.B. F'rwys.1 min. tog goods. Choice are<is, Spaniel , 1-larbor & Lady Chef available for inthefollowingare<is: 549.3041 t.Jrs.Schon,642·0400. ----------INice room for rent . airport. 1'1. ll. Stever, trng & invcnlory. l'o1r. Wil son , CM . f\arl'n w1nterCruises.canstart LoanSccretaries F.qualoppEmploymJf Lge Z BR Townhouse apt Private home. Or will l'i1gr.557-0i36or646-8396 ~ller ,213/451 -5443 6.11 -0588 1mmed1ately, Marine tShorthandrequircd\ Dirrctorof l lh ba. bllns, OW, patio, share.i\fature.645·6709. UN J QU Jo: FAS>IJO N cooking exper. call 714 r.1arketing Reps Mursinq encl gar. Nr l-loag Hosp • Ne.,...•port Reach. Small FOUND: Bicycle 3298564 CLERK/TYPIST $250/mo642-0596 Vocation Rentals 4250 ore. 1 or 2 r.1en . $6..'i per R 0 UT IQ U E be s t Call lx-l. 9am & 7pm . To arrange an interview Secretarial duties & 99 Bed skilled nursing' -"''-"='-'-=='-<~--I ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. Call Gent: I.fill. Newpo rt Be a ch area. 673·6640. Cha uffer. 1-l a nd,·man, Call714/833-2.JJ4 faciltly that has an RN VlE b 6420200 b/50030 Ba d some bkkp 'g expr. supervisor. r.tust have W apt 2 r. Rarage, CAllM · · fl)UNO · Coll'c 1, ·rten er. Gd refs. 40 BAR1'11\lD f/time T.ues l'it aturewom:.in.l }!irlof-expcr. in Geriatrics. If ~~~SJAI~~:~~ ~· **•BIG BEAR•** 3333 w. Cst Hwy Willl'. Beer & Gift Shop Vic. W~tmins ~e~. ~raa:k ~~~r~~~eCl ~~n,h;d ca.iii ~~r6u ~al, l~~r t t wcn:t ~~~:rr~~n lhru f'riday. you are interested in 3 large bedrooms.Slecps TOKAIBANKBL.OG close t o .l.ag1:Jn<1 l-loteL & G. G. f''rw)'. 897·M78i 847·56.54be·t..,...·s&sPM _683·· • l---'-"-------·I qualil)' palicnt care, we ONTHEBAY 12. Sepa rate iiamc room EXl'~C.SUIT'r~'5 FROM ln v~ntory, fixtures & afi.5 · 548 1 are interested in you. Beaut. Apt, 4 Br. 2 Ba, with color TV and pool •$!2Smonth• equip. $7800. 494 ·1595 Wanted 7100 Beauty Operator Rcnl COOK Medical. life insur, dis· beame d eeil. frpl c. table.Hugesundec k.By Harborfronta~Cll \'atl. fA0-1136 FOUND : blk 1na l e ••••••••••••••••••••••• s paceinleadingNewPort Luxurious 62 ' abili ty waReins ur.Othcr dshwshr .S550. 673 ·57 19 w ee k o r w eek -end . Room •~. Cockapoo Vic. llarbor & /\CCOUNTANT Bch Salon. 's k lo• J•·m. Motorsailor. needs a l· xlnl benefits. Apply in k d ( P" 494 8611 L "" h ~ Le:tsc mo:ichines. tables, n-k 751 8087 " w n sora t.5 "1• • • aguna ·~ac 642-1243 642·4644 <'I<' for sewing work· u;;o er. · Tax return preparer for &W-732 l or552·0943.cvcs. tracti\'c, educat ed. in· person, P <i rk Lido Conv. Du I r BR 'BAB. "" c b. 2 Bd 4450 k • FOUND ·. JJlk /whll l an beach area firm to work terestingpcrsontoplan Centcr.Mon thrut'ri,466 p ex un urn. 4 . 1g gear a 111. . r. 6 ~ PERS" FT room. a , uai::una. J .d BENCH MEN 1 & 1 Fl , h. Rd N 8 2 C 0 r~lc cpls Slp•8 Wk o• .,-.,. Art,494-"u•<> Sheltie. Edison Com· a pprox an·m 1 Apr. · meas cook orcrewof ags 1p .... u pper. ar Rar. n ... ' ' "' . 1617 WESTC'IFF-NB -M l be . Itel~• rt galle•y · pact 6 . I' P f E k d ,1 4) 675 ~73 " I c 1 II 1·• us exp. 1n computer .. ~ , a . inc g ro . n•cneer. Seashorc,stepstoocean, w n . 1 • .,, . AGT.'4l ·503' mun1 Y en C'r . ~. · •. DI A 640 6161 Secretarial Ser,·1rl· Y68·42G2 prepared · returns. Send lime. pac 1ng·fram1ng. Sailor, Navigator, Owne r SPA TC HER _gent · Renfalstoshare 4300 Bcacharea -------resume incl salary re-494·2<1!1. & Wif e. Galley bas (Graveyard.) •Ocean vu 4 br 2 ba 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 444 Ne~·port Blvd. Suite 64!'>-534:1 54!'>·7066 f'OUNO. Si;1meSC' l'at, quiremenls to Suite 900. J;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;;;;I Mlcro·wave oven. elec. Apply in person frplcs. Vrl Y $525: Winier Seeking youn,e. lady to 8· $95moutil pd. Del J\lar neutered male. Vi c San 888 No. i\tain, Santa Ana range. deep frcer.e. Yellow CabCompany $495. 3 br, 2 ba, yrly $395. shnre 2' br house in c .M. Assoc. 61 5-845-7. Orange County Business Juan C ap i s Ir <in o . 9Zl01. BOVS & Girls (everythinJ?!) Lea ving: 11 251 Slater. P. Vly 642-.3850 ; 673·5606 Lots of animals. $100 mo. z Private ores. New bld•. '.Noman has parl-timc _4_9J_._00_1_2_a_r_1e_,_5~p_m ____ :---.-D-V_S_A_L_E_S_/l'_R--1 tO to 1/years or age. Dai· on ext ended cruise to lNo Phone Calls & I I JobopeninginMarketing A 'l c•oco Ce nl I Pl ) Isl ast. L1 y, 548-1859 shag crpt, wet bar, win· & ~1 f , nsT Old E r h Sh Jy Pilot delivC'ry ro utes " " • r a case 2 houses to beach, 4 br 2 or64G·S84S. dows. S10/SllO. 711 W. ,e.ml. or appo1 nt· i..v ng is l.'ep. A few openings fo r maybc availabll'in your America. Panama.1 -------'----ba. frplc, wetb.ar, den __ ..._...._. ______ , menl<'al\645·3987. dog. male; all wh1t e wom e n who like a Caribbea n Isla nd. 0on·1 ,,·, .• up the s h•.P' 17lh Sl Uno·! A 6 CM blk · v area. Eam profit for de-"" gar. S500yrly. 642-3443 NEED A ROOMMATE ·• · · · In ..___,, w/ slnpc on rear. LC c hallenge. a re young Bermuda. Mediterra -"List" it in classified. You can gel along with & S48·00l4 (Ans. Serv.) "0ppo-.rst'JTf'll:ft'l • 5015 Orange & 21st, C.fi.t · enough lo work outs;de 5 Liveries & cash, t rips or nean. Oeparto·ng •PP•O•. Sh. l Ir 2 lo T h "" R ., 496 03826'2 79 0 merchandise for selling ... 1p lo shor e results! • • Wit sr lrust?WecanHEL.P. Plush be•ul <lo•o,·d of· "J ewai-u. · · I hrs daily & mature Dec. 1. Send sna....,hot & 642-5678 H M '-••••••••••••••••••••••• ne w s ubscriptions. For ...., '--'-""'-. ------Crpts, drps, bltns .. wal k-ouse-ates Unlimited fice, furn incl. Choice RO LOST 11 · e nou g h to a cc e pl information please call qualifications to Ad. 541, 1 incloeets,dblgar,condo. 832·4134L2-7PM. airportlocation.1''l s tsee PICAL & SA LT : s ma grey mix. r espo n si bility. 642.4321. From S an Daily P ilot , P.O.Box•·--------- Pool & C lubhouse. MonlhruF'ri 551-S760 WATER FISH STORE Terrier . a l 3il wngi.:er. Person a lit y & en-1560, Costa Mesa, Ca.r Adull'i. $325,546·8397 So. Orange Coast. a ll Vic. ll.B. High Sehl. f>'r i· thusiasm more impor· Cle m ente-San• Ju an 92626 T f ---'--'------Resp, neat male /fem tOOff. t o s h a r e w / Int. s uppli es, t 3nks, nc · day ni ~hl . t0 /2 4 . lantthan exper.Carnl'C. Capis tra no area. call r----------1 opa:foor~rt~eessage New Op\~ I BR +. 12 Blk sha~e beaut furn hse HB, Design S tudio. Related cessories R. E . Agts in-Reward. 536·2634 More than 5600 dra w 495-0630 and Mission Vie· IF YOU d' 10 beach, crpt~. drps. 1 mi lo beach. 536·Zl67 an Od. prfd. N. H. area, Lido vited 49J-6.119 LOST : Bl k Cock a poo possible a rt e r short ~..:i~o:oro arcot, call have a service to of£ er or rea ;~~~blil", frplc . S3t5. mol yrl)' 6PM l s\. entra nce. 752·0792. Outdoor&Sporls·oriented w_/whl markings, fe m. qualifying p e riod. EqualOppor.Employer goods to sell,pl&cean ad Daily Pilot · 645·5581 675-45.10. 9.3 V kh 631 0454 · h O ·I p · Cl • ----------!Single Exec. will provide f um i I y see king ic. Droo urst & Atl an -1~~-~~·'-:--:----cc:--:-c-l'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'~~I 10 t e a1 Y &lot assified,64 2·5678 :1 Bd. 2 Ba . c arpets . pvt. rm. pvt ba & board. HEW OFFICES p11rlnl'r(s)/ investor(~) l<&. H.B. Ans . to ''Cindra .. •A/P abl 5600 Classifi ed S,ection .... 1~~ ....... ~~ ....... ~~~~ drape s. di s hwas her. in exch ange for light in pro p osed 40 acre 962·3812a[\.6 ay e . 80ATIUILDERS Phone642-5678. (rplc, garal{c. Adults, housekeeping 640-5623 18th & Nrwport Blvd. s p 0 r 1 s _n a n c h in Busy con.slruclion co SlSO 1 6 Costa ~1esa deluxe t-'allbr ·k/R h c·rr l.ost :4 yroldfi.l ale&2yr seeks"f1gure fl oi r" PUHTMGR. HelpW.t.d 7100Ht4pW011ted 7100 .year y. 75·38 lO. JOYR oldlocalman sha re panl'ed. elevator, a /(:, .00 anc 0 a 1 · old female St. Bernard.'i. personw/ofcexper. F 'di . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Br,stepstobch. lovely furn. home O\'cr-uti\, J:.in. xlnl prk '1:. ~,r~a . Days &44-4492 or Goldenwest & llo lsa. CONTROL CAREER or r api Y g rowi n g1 1··~••••lill•iilt••••••••I S225moine.ulll looking bay & ocean Soitcsfr. $75.673-844tor ~\es .55l ·I01S Names ''Ol iver '' & EmploymentAgency power boat co. buildingn S I ' .. Nd 00· "~I · s B 37' T ra wl e r s of the 5'M ·G899or675-7598 $165.642·9666 (2 131474-0242 MonityfoLOCM 5025 "care -pen It' ""*'.>U rv111e, le l09 highest quality. 1'1usl -------·---1----------1----------!••••••••••••••••••••••• m edication . Reward. NwptBch 714 /5SG-&SOS 3 Br Ba)'!l horcs furn or un· Selective woman seeks F\Jmishcd office, Bank of H""" MOHEY'. Contact 898-6468 have exteMtve ~xpe:·r. & furn. WW c rpt, frplc. same to 11.hr oulstndng Costa fi.1 esa Jlla:r.a, SSS ~ A.PT Manager . m ature be ca pable or l aking w1shr /Dry. Giar , 2S45 3br, upt. will cnsdr bus mo.~-3900 PRIVATEFUMDS LOST: St. Chris t opher couple, for 43 uniL com-romplt-te charge of all Crtalview $340 wanter, man. $1 75 in cld's util. •--!--FOR 2MD T.D.'s. M c d a I • l O I 2 6 , plex. Costa Mesa. Com-manufacturing o pe ra· $400 yrly. 5S2·963S 548-7200. ~ss Rental •450 . Killeybrookc Sehl a rt>a . pensation a pt +salary. tiorul. Have xlnt sa.la ry & -'-====o.:.=---1'--'-'-------'••••••••••••••••••••••• S.S.000. to 120,000. 540-0038 Call 1179-3630 between 8 & benefitl. 2 Bedroom lower. Walk l-0 Single lady wis hes to DELUXE office comm"I Will assist Broker! REWARD 12 and 1 &5. Pacific Trawler Corp the" beach. '300 yearly. share 2br, 2ba apt w~non & industrial lii pa'ces. Al5<1 or Principals. Easy 1----------1 ~Kalmus Dr, CM Zl3-4C7·9443. ~m<*er who worb nit~. mini warehouseil in Terms. J.,OST : Ladles Gold •Are you Interested In 540-3935 Ueaut. rum & decorated J.aguna Niguel & Mi!!,sion Glettdalt> ln•esffttewt heirloom bracelet San management? Earn up 1----':.=.::::=. ___ I >.fie lsacsl1 F.ntishtd w /.fr p I c & s pi r a\ Viejo arc us. ll ~ndy t o Since 1946 Franciscan R~l-o~ Vic. to $1500 per mo p/time. IOA T IUILDERS oru..twwllhd 3900 staircase. $150. 645-6319 San Diego Fwy. 200 lo Nwptorc. 631·2233 Sal . nil e. R etu rn -Mature.639·6123. "Westsail Corp. has im- ••••••••••••••••••••••• days,64S-5032eves. 2000 sq ft. As low as JO' 1111-B WestcliffDr. Reward . 631·1013 or o\ss is tant M g r , cpl . med. vacancies in the THE ~CITING n 83 00 642 ~1 following positions: -· 1;.,,.. FUiiy •mployed man to persq · 1·14 MoftevWanfed 5030 · w /mimt opport.unit y . ••LM MIS• 'PTS ' ~ o 1 h c Int'"· C-ot•" f"'A "',,., • 11hal'C' 2 BR. hout1e. Close 3200 Sq Ft c .2 store front ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost : Fem. Calico Kitten. v.;tlln a.rea. e 1g l ul W,, -""- MINUTES TO NPT ln. Utll. paid. Congenial with 6 dri ve·in bays 2nd T.D. needed, $30.000. 4mo's'>ldw/badleft eye. eomplex.Ph :962-66S3. Blcb~~2 BR. Almosphert'. Off St. pkg. Idea! for aulo or boai Ctilsh . gi\'CS J0.5% ~etum Vi c Wil:i1on. C.M. 631 ·0567 i\ttracti\·c girl, part time &tgiM Phlmb/l:l•c from 1171.60 646·JS98. service. S85 w. 19th St, on cash w /security of for Real E.stat.e offi ce Gekocrt TOllCh.p Adul•M·NoP.... G w forR~ 4150 CM. DJ)ys M0-57 10, c ve1 leased building valued at Jfave iwmcthing lo 11ell ? Willtrain.5S6-6J 71 · l Yeia rexper. rt-q 'd. Ap· ~ oe... •~• '"" &46-ofi81 $\25,000. Balance or lstl~Cl:!!•"~'~l~rl!ed~•~d~•~d~o~lt~w"'.!e~ll~ .. r--------'----j pllcanls must have own 1561 eNIDr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• T .O. only $56.000. Good tools & tr1.n!p. Apply in CJBlksEo&iofNewport Garage Wanted in Back Z800 Sq. n.. in Town &: lnvei;tm ,nt , n o .ll?im · Chisslfled Ads sell bite SELL idle items wlth a p erson to Security Blvd,) Bay, ne•r Cypreu St. Country Shopping Cnlr. mlcQ. Xlnt princ1 p11h1. items. !!mAll \tems or DailyPUotClassifiedAd. Guard, 275 McCormick S.S._, 1573-201.Sor (211)438·9800 118. For least. 982-6607 644...u84 . any item. 64Z-SS'18. 842-5678. CM ' I ... --~~ .. . - Boat Manufacturing How T allbtg Appicoli .. s for: •Interior loaf Cm pcnler s •Cabinet A1Hlllbl11 s * En1Jln• ln1talu1 •Hardware Install""' Experience Needed Excellent Benefits In clude : Gro~p insuranc<i, dental pl an, vision plan & prcscri1>tions. · Apply In Person 19 l I Deere A Ye, Scinta Ana • . ' . .. . . . ... ' - I • P· " E t ,' •• nt .. air X• ch. nd p. act ·ing RN ave . Ir '" WC dis· lhcr in onv. ,466 ny y hip! fied. Its! age • 3 100 •••• ,, • ~!!::t:! ..... ?!.·.~· .• 11.1t.!.~.··~•••••?!!f! ~!!::t:! .. _.~.!!~ t~!.~~t:! ..... ?!~~ !~~!!~ ..... ?!.~~ ~!!::t:! .. ,,.?!.~! TU!!Cl!J.Oclobet 11, 19'15 tlOAILYPILOT ~:.~ LBT ll.£ INTRODUCE R~·· ~/\T£ct•I L"C ... , •• ,.. 1010 ....... 1060 Mite ••w• DOMUT Shop, IJ'&\le)'ard Y 0 U t o Bee I IQ e """""""~' ~~ -••••-••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5h i ft. No exp nee, Fasblona, The Fun ~TAURANT Joil#I SECRETARY Refri&., Freezer, Wuher, Sp\rited Arab A: Mottan trvl.oeC:OULCoun\11Club Woman •I• !MS. APllQ' P/\tma Job ... Ult like T..tMI. a.•or• Dryer• Diabwsbr. New Man .• U yrs. &bot.I: MembenltJp tor Sale. ~ penon, Mr. t>oout, dotJws • people, bave 2 J Ne •Free TraWna • liSed. Wareh.\e prieea .. f41'5.175-1725or '49-2988 M•ko Offer. &44·2938 or E.11tb.,C.M. or an•• cu. IYail., ln· WO W .cadiUac Proaram We curnnUy have an 5C-3501. (/tl&for lAI) nl--113·7820 HawaU AcaN•l-Tri opentna for a Sr . Gray ruQ.J 4 )'n, Welsh·l-'-"---'--------DIAFTSMAM leretled In earnlaa· R ta n1S 0 • . , "'"-.. " PIS e~---to work with GI-•~ Arab. Trained Ea1bsh, For aalo; 2 Valley eoln !If--•--•--•• g•-~r1 $20-$30-eve.Gnoall-es ura penmg •NationwidoReferula -~-, ncls •·-pooltabl ~·-.ru.~ • -bomemi;ten. 81$-TCTO; u unlicensed, let u.a u . one ol our eaglneetta.1 Ml-8017 fter s. u,pu, rid•r. MJ.1'33 Ol'I'· ~· rooblm ~~ .. Marine ea: per. deslr•ble. slit you ln otitaini.na your mana&en Ir bis 1t.11ff ol 1 green, 1 ue. -· ea .• $3.SOLOMb.r. l.fl6...Gl6. Real Eslate licenae. Call ea.&tneen&technicla..n1. RanpCaloric,aewatilJ in "-•hold Cioocll 1065 or besto(fer.&U.Q7S. di•--W ..._.._ t & LaM'-...._ • --cartm lhia model in de-•••••••••••••••••••••• • Pa ~ .. awlerCe<p LOTPEllSON""9docU """"''ff' ..--ArWV BiUl'l...,.,-1. manc17worth$600 asking DOORS, wlndow1, 350Kals:,_~~·C.M. ~lm~_N!~,.~Bo R E A L EST A T E .i::a~uc=f~ :,~~n! $f7S 8'1·l8:18 ' Pvt. Ply .. wants to '?UY bathroom sink, ahower ~~--Int vi For c•REER ·-EN N · used onental Persian enclosure, aCT'ffll doora.. soa, J im S1emoa• er ews n. n.1. .1. TIO years secretarial exper, 496 2193 ~ •DRAFTSMAN• I ......... T-••n1n.·-=-UP TO 80 ~ COM · in 10 encineeriac CD• ffolt 1015 nip .. ev ' 49tl·l936 permanent .....,.iUo i m...--, ~c., -,._.... MISSION LICENSED· ' exper. mech'd°ratt:m St,N.B. Bartenders & Waiters UNLICENSED GET YIJ'Oll.Jn..f'Dl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Karustan Orir:ntal TUga. PERSIAN Rues. L.arte .Ir. :.i ppUcaUouaccepteda LY.M. ft, T•IE RED CARPET The poeJtion requires a **'BUY ** ~~~~12.1200.6$400. S~all.~o~qu~Uty&:con· Ju.st in Pacirlc Corp. TREATMENT We U'aln ...... i .. of 60 wpm accural• ,..._~ med furniture A: ditiort. h . 548 2004 ="" G Id t c · 3-11 Relief, 4 1bilta a ....... ~ 1-·-·-1ry 1 0 70 1.,.,.,.,, o enwu: 1r. you to ull homes with an t yplng " rac1lity with appliance1, or 1 wlU SeU _....., I lot llors d 'oellvres ran· Westminister. weet.EnUUedtoourxlnt BeingHeldThursday0ct.30t.h accelerated course that baslcarilbmeticcalcula· forYoo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tast ically deliclous. --------...) benefits Pl'OIJl'*m. Park · d' I 1 l DRIYE:RS Udo Conv, Hosp, «a And Friday Oc.·t. 31st starts imme aate y. r &.l<lo$. MASTllS AUCTION WANTED Prepare 96 in 10 ma. <• Fl hi R d NB Betwecn2PM&5PMAt you're interestedlnearn· 64' "61661~].9625 ltceiP':"8). Send SI. ad· With own car. App\y ln ~ P • ' · ing big money rrom the We ofrerexcellentwort·1:::---..,----'--=:::::clTOP CASI-I DOLLAR dressed, stampe-d en· penon, Pizia Hao, ""'r==:.:....------1 start, aet individualized ing conditions & benefila ydn 1020 p A ·1 o F o R y 0 u R vet~ to: Recipes, Box ;l~l~ar;boc~;B~l~,;C;M~;;;;;;~MACHINlST, 5 yn; min. la Fiesta rtee\raining&onthejob inourmodernoewfacili· ••••••••••••••••••••••• J F.WELRY, \VATCtli':S, 12,ElToro.c.a92&30 exp. on lathes,& milla & U.'\l.stance in a top office ty located at Junipero sed Bikes & Parts. Buy, ART OBJt:CTS GOLD . ESCROW gen. shop work. 40 Hn, 5242 Lakewood Blvd location with a friendly Serr .. orrramptolheSan s ell and trade. 2488 S lLVEH S t-~Kv1 c ~:: RetJr~ Military <;;ollen OFFICER/ 4~ day week . All ut m05phere. Call im· Diego Freeway. Newport.BICM.IW2·7910 FINE FURN & AN· ~·M embership now LOAMPROCESSOI benefits, pleuant ....... Lakewood Shopping Center, media t e l y Linda TIQUES 6'5-2200 avail. PO Box 2444 Major bome bullde ing cond. 1218 Logan Si:i8-1S.SS. PleaseSubmit & ' Lagunal-1.1111192&3. needs take c b arg Ave. C46ta Mesa. Equal Lakewood YourR1..-:iumeOr Equi,...t 8010 Di1mondSolilairer1ng preader, ed~cr, rotary escrow officer/ loan pro. Opportunity Employer. R.E. SALES Appl)' lo Person ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Kt. sacrifice ms. lawn mower, power lawn eessor for tract work.l~!'.!:~==:=:::::;~~!.:....I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' EXPEWIB4CB> OR LJKE NEW! 160, finest roo wer. $50 & u nder ?dust he lamlliar with all MAIHT!MAHCE . HEW LICENSEES ENDEVCO Kodak ln•lama tk made. Diamond eaninp, ~Kl. llJO-llJl'l current coavenUonal a General pla nt main-Help Wmrtecf 7 100 Help W anted 7100 'Ille 111().'lt acti\le new or· with Kolmar pistol.grip ea. $595. !--'-'-------- government fioancin t e 0 a 11 c e . G 0 0 d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• flee in COM. We pay lor: Rancho Viejo R~d strobe ligbt. Orig. retail Kenmore Washer 3 cycle programs. mechanlcal baekpound MODELS -MASSEUSES ad ve rtisjn g, a i go s , San Juan Olplatrano -$159.90. Both for $95.00. Oinnctringof diamonds $30. upright freezer $100. Call Mr. Drepir w/weldiDg ea:per. Basic Figure Models, t:.sroru, PRESSMAN telephone, printing & EquaJ ()ppor Employer PbooeMZ-68'0. &rubles, :)V. Kt. $S95 mutal s torage cabinet 714:979·5340 knowledgeolelect.rical& Ma.steuses needed. Top postage, business cards, n-8040 837·1828 $10.6'13·S415 GnM!Co.ofCallf. plumbing helpful. Apply money. New studio. LEAD PRESS brochures. promotion. su ~-LU..'--.....,. Mac•I 807 8 8a -t 30 M Fri 631-3811 Ask about our incentive ~•.,.._...n...._. •••••••••••••••••••••••11'"'Y l Iron !are Settt, $50, lit.• anequalopptyemplyr 23~ So. i':itm=· St.:1-'"'-'-""-------comm ission split. Call E•pene.nced.Equal OP· PET WORLD• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BBQ, $5.00, 1 18' ex• Santa Ana. OPERATOR Clif(Landry.673-1801 . portunity employer. • 6" Alias metal Lathe, & tension ladder, $10, t 216' Nunes i..:;===='-'--'--'--·I Piece work or bourl1 Cockers. Chihuah ua, access $900 value extension ladder, $1~. 1 Management RM' fl.YM' INA wage. 645·9474. Poodles, S bih·tzu ; G. bargain at $M067l-3756 ' paint sprayer o utfit , FOOD SERVICE PEOPLE PERSON s 1,_.~ Must operate 1250 Apollo R£Salnfeople Shorthair. Pit Bulls, Campbell Hausfeld • ~ WORKER Esec. lookinll for part OD Call. AU Sh1£ts. Ex· Press 00 spee.iaJ courses Opportunity for new Station Atteodent. Full or mini·Sc:hnauzer, Poms. Drill press 3 ton Or. jack, HP motor Sharpe· Gun. Part-time. All shifts . time business as!JO(iate perieoced Acute hospital & offset Lilhograph pro-licenseeTsR. ASleNe!NoGu~. <i:d part. time. Exper. pref. Pekedes , W ~stise•ud. 100 botb.h -~~n;?.e,s8t nu. $115 qt. &.z gal pots, hoses, Hospital exper pref'd. in wholesale supplies. on ly . Good working duclion. Requires 4.5 tilled•· in Chevron Station, 3000 mix puppies. t svs eac __,, $100,8'Redwoodtable& Costa Mesa Memorial Business f u ll y conds. Contact Mrs . y ea r s r e lated e x · tPhls!secti~n. ClenRluryl~l Fairview,C.M. mosal Flab1_rreedsv1·c..;.2SSA.2$W~tho Miscell-..ows 8010 2 benches,$20,Redwood Hospital, Ask for Food capita.liied. InterYiew ~er:=n~ 'tf:Z:~ ;f':~ perience. Excellent ro es:stona ea Y Stereo Hi-Fi Component -'-'t'""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chaise Lounge frame $S, Service Supervisor, 301 673-2223 H . I JO y · . S Benefits ! ,6'049S0::.::c.=.:.:. _______ Salesman, (/time. Call eves.531·5027. 2areafiberrugs,9x12at Victoria,r--taMcsa. l-'--'-'='-------1 ospata · 1 ld.ona t , Please Apply • WANTED B aided 8 9 "-N:t CM . EOE RETAJLSALES Mr. Hagemeyer betwn 2 AKC G. Shorthair Pups. SJOeu., t r rug x ~;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\Man icurist needed for l ~~~~~~~~~~~j lnPerson: Experienced (mature), &4pm0nly,979·546S Ri chthofent Moesgaard TOP CASH DOLLAR $15. 13'h' Gull sailboat, Lido Village nail bouti·r. part Lime , home papers shots 5576415 PAI D FOR YOUR wtsail & dolly. $100. q ue, exper. Juliet & NURSES •fDES PersonnelDepartmcnl St.ore managers & Assis· -· · · JE~"ELRY, WATCH"•. l-l eathkit ··sen ec n G ERAL ~; 67'9911 .,.. furnishings. salary+, ~" r..., ~cure ~ Exper'd. Bayview Conv. PACIFIC bondable.494.2081 . Lant Managers. Mature. AKC Reg. miniat ure ART OBJE(."1'S, GOLD Transmitter*', Model Secretmies . Hospital, 2055 Thurln aggressive selr starters . Srhn auur 892-&497 alter SILVER SERVICE. VJtF·J,J.25, ltallecraf· •Typlsh W>.Mlh~nowMecledg"""e 0 1,•AC Ave,C.M.&12·3505 MUTUAL RETAIL SALES NationAal ch1ainPJlr .. Spo~ 7PM&wknds. FINE F URN & AN · ters Model SX -28-A. re· • POSITION "-'ear. PP y e nes, ~ TIQUES. &e>·Z200 ceiver, 525 . 646·2508 •Keypunch Opfs Generator. 548·9611 NURSES AIDES Los Cerritos Mall. Tiny Toy Male Poodle.1...:.====='---l·--""------,,-:-*PIX O Exper. in Geriatrics 7ooNewport ClrDrive Want good e om ·1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 AK C & Olk fe maleKngSi.Bed.New,com· 5yardsnearlynewdark: ~ MASSAGE TICH. h e J p r u I . bu t n 0 t Newport Beach, Ca 921663 municator who is en· I• Chihuahua. 541·3092. plete, s till pkgd. Xtra bro.,..·n shug carpel $2.85 NEED DNOW! Young lady (18·28) for necessary, paid health & thusiastic & likes people. TRAIMIMG firm 1190 (worth $425). yd.631-3467 TempoTempor:ary ~lelp iegitimate full lime pest-. life Ins. Holidays & vac. Equ_al Oppor. Employer Specialty Food Sales. New RE UcenSff'S Dog OBEDIENCE Class Qn SzS170. usually bome, l-'-'-'=--------- 11802Sky Park lrvme lion. Noexper. nee. We with pay, Apply in Par\, f /lime oppor. toStartWed.Nov5 incldel.S35·226:S. MetaJsto.rageshed. Call54Q.4455 send to school , earn person Park Lido Conv. Linkletter's Firebrand Century 21 Professional 7:30P.M.Newport/ 6'h'x 8',3 yrsold, ~~~~~~~~~~! wbi.le you learn. Apply in Center 466 f1agship Rd. PRODUCTION l;;F~oods;;~·;640-;;;";";2;.;;;;;;;;;I ~~~1!~h~~r1n ~~-e ~~l --'-lrv'-ln~•~•-re--•_._5'6.c...-4928 ___ 1 Coast Firewood Supply $105-10-3385 person any afternoon or N B eucalyptus $16 cord VJ 1 GEHERALOFFICE eve. Zll2 Harbor Blvd. -·-·--------I . ranch house offers its PUPPIES, AKC Wirehair cord$44delS8l·Jl22 Water softncr. Cu ligan Heavyphonework.Some CM ~---... 1...._ TECHNICIAN RN new part & full time F'ox Terrier, 7 wks. 31----'------·I Mark V uutomatic, u.!l.ed dictaphone & calcula-1--·-·--------1 ~A llR'I salespeople a frtt, rom -MaJc, 3fem. 581·4131 For Sale Membership l yr, new $900asking $279 tion. $525 per mo w /co. Mature help needed fo r All shifts avail abl e. Ex· P e r f 0 rm e I e ct ron i c ~ pJete how to do it post . . Newport Beaeb Tennis 540-338S benefits. H .B. area. fast food service. nighL-.. per. pref'd, will train. cheekou1 of microwave e. l lPfl ncy Jieen.!l.ing c·ourse starting Rhodestan Ridgeba ck Club. 644·5292 l-"-'-'-''------- 847·3563or 847 ·7161. 21401 BrookhurstH.B. No Please apply at Park produl·ts & nr· compo· P/t1mc. l M·7:30AM . t\;londay Nov. 3 for one Purce Bred. Male /Fem. Shaklee ProduOlc~·srNl~h phonecalls. Superior Health Care. nent s . Tel·hnical or Xl nt workinR: conds. "-'eek. In cludes how to AK $200.644·Z195 StereoEquipment Foods l30.,.,4. · · · Housekeeper, live·in $250.1~---------1 1445Superior Ave . NB. ser \•1c~ sehool tra1n tn¢ in ~~?~~t'. CRo.~t.a ~t~s~~ sell. bow to list. !inane· A Saint for Christmas. St. Kenwood KR·lOO amp &1 -"67~3~-•~362=------- mo. Refs pref., pri. ba & McDONALD'S eleL1r on1 cs & min , l year M e s a M e m or i a I ing , pros pect ing and Bernards AKC ~1 -t~ Born N!vico turntable 1150. 2 TV 19" rt ble Zenith _r_m_._842_·_7_887_. _____ 1 Night help O\ler 18 , NURSESA.IDES r e lat e d e)(per . or farming , closing, the Oct.16_831.1485 Pioneer C57'1 speakers ~ ~ y weekends maint. man. OR ORDERLIES ..nuivalenl. 1·~"~"'~Pi~t;al;.:;"'~'-~27~34';;;. ';;";;';~J~s~a~l•;·~-~~4950~~~~~~1 $110. Panasonic cassette GplaEys g ks' 7 .... ,acC..'!um Housekeeper /Governess .... d k ID lb l tqn l · · -Interviews. Tue 9AM to Salarydependsonexper. Calllorappointment AKC Fem. Cocker, 6 mo, ec w o Y sys em, · · Live ·in . Widower , I 6 ldSlOO •· d IOAM, Wed 3PM to 5PM. Be recognized . Ca 11 Industrial Relations SALES COUNSELORS golden color, shots 00 Y mos o ••.ca Sofa bed. shelf div,, lbls, children 8.10. Must have TRAVEL AGENT .___ ~ 0 •"1=7 bar .,.... .,......., Apply with Ute Manager lmmed. Port Mesa Conv. 714/494·940 I For Newspaper Promo. best ofr 636-3888 pnuues .....,. O'IU' v o lamps, barstts, TV, , car ._...9601 494 ·~· H L:-w/exper.HarborTravel ......i~ .,,........, --·---~· ---·--1 ~to~!~~-~.00 Westi --""~•~·642 __ ·04_00_. _____ I TE ONIC lion. Must enjoy woruug Millie.615-1311 Fneto You 8045 Used Mannequins, re· """".67 ......... .w.. Housekeeper 35.45 for1-;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;,1 MURSES AIDES l with young people 10 to1-----------1••••••••••••••••••••••• asoo.able. Make of~er . Sears Cra rtsman Tool genUemen, hrs. 4.SPM,l• ALTAIR 14 years of age. Reliable nPIST Help! I'm an 8wkold pup· Petnes, 220 Los Cemtos Chest. tools & Melrie Newport area, must be Medical 7to3&ltto7. Experpre· trEansxcelporll-lapliaorln·ti~eqmeui=1,·~ Position avai.lab. 1.e in PY who would l:>ve a Mall.213-865-3518. tools 'also. Cost $250, attractJve & have f'd. Huntington Beach "'" .,...... Sa A • d d I 1 J)leas ant personalit y, Uc'dPsychicrtric Conv. Hospital, 188 11 LA.GUMA BEACH tion. High pay for 2·3 nta na ~or m .1.v1 ua small child. 536-7996. Desk 2 Freezer 14 cu ft Must sac. 499-3601 at T-~lcl-Fl 'd S H B 35 Eq I 0 Po Employer ho h · g h U w/good typuig ability. r"·-k 'bed /l ' di bed. 8PM •heavy cleaning is done _,.. on a t, .. 847 · 15 ua P r W"Seac even1n' a . Call Personnel BeautlnshSetter 2 yr.old DUii w run e . -;:..=-~-~----- on lovely apt., by others. We are taking applica· --:--~-:-:----1~~~~~~~~~~ day Satui'day · Call 549.0902 s weet & affectianale 58&-9700 eves. & wknds. Want ad results 642·5878 require ordinary cook· tions for our n ew Ofc M9"'"8ookkH per Pit male, fem . service 642-8102 fo r interview Downey Savings & Loan 673·2663 l·-----·-----iiiijjjjjilii;fli ___ : ing, di nner for one. psychiatric unit. FuU & Expcr'd in i\l ed·l·Ca l & estab al'Cts. Eves/Sats1_be_fo_r_e_6_ooo ______ 1 Equal Oppor. Employer ----------11 Salary open depending p/li me,all shifts. insurance billing nel'e~s . $75 k M L · 6mo pup . F'em . Prl on capability, pr efer un· Please Apply Contact Garfield conv ' 111 + · r. cv i Salesgirl wanted for Tux-Urgent. need G·ma, Ji\le Australian Shep. Gd dis· attached, who would be Pe~nnel Office Hospital. 7781 Garfield S48·I004 edo Rental Shop. 20 hrs. in , rm & brd, few hrs position. Shots. 675-0144. free for extended hours So.C tH pital H B 847 967 1 REALt:STi\TESALES or less. Must be attrac· chi ld care p /day . No ' OOI Ol Ave. · · · · live, avail. to work some .. _wrk. Car nee. <~.1·~1 COCKAPOO /Sheepdo<. 601667beforel0:30AM. Soulh Laguna ATTl-:NTION 11:1 _,, "'' ~:~:~:~~-;::;1~~~~;;~~~~~1 a.m. 's & wkends. Some e ves. IO mo gd ram dog & gd ......-~ 714/499·13ll on1CIAN LlCENSt::D. sales exper. prererred. l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I w/children well trained. UN LICENSED, A COHVlNl[NT Sl10PP1NC ANO SCWINC CV10E FOR THC GAL ON lH( CO. lndEngr Hydrau $18K OpticalCo.Mttds di"° Gf-.:TTl-lt:RED Call {or i nterview, 673·0059 SJ;Marineelec toSl>K MEN-WOMEN -•'-oplicion, expr. CARPET >40-3333Ed.34J. *UTOTEM* fumitu-~----.-0-50-1 ...,_,.. Milling/latheopr $13K r-·--·, TR"ATM''NT' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Maintenance Mech $950 Malureindfvidualscapa. oafy in dl~sin9 hiigh We tra'i~n yo~ lo. sell SALESLADY EMPLOYMEMT Irvine Personnel Agency b le or general office foshiori eyewear. F.111 homes with an acceleral· Experienced, ladies re· OPPORTUMITIES *MATTRESS* 488 E. 17th, Costa Mesa clean ing. Su pplement time, Xlnt opportunity ed course that starts im· ady to wear & sports· 1-'u ll or Part Time Soite224 642 1470 your income with 3Yz FUii & /l' · N E N •MADNESS* · d & benef its . Call med1 atcly . lf youarein· wear. P 1mepos1· o xper ecessary ~ hours work in Gar en 121'147' '52'. terested in earnin g big tions. Gen e 's. 2300 Age21-65Eligible Grovearea ,6·9PM.Mon· ~ ~-~ H b B l d CM G Th N t •ALL:SIZES* 1----------money from the start, a r or v , oto e cares Insurance/St-dry day throu gh Friday. uet individualized free ,"4S=~·6>24=-·------I TtCTOC MARKET Priced to Mo•e! Part. lime, flexible hrs. $2 .50 Per bour. Call PART Time eves & Sat "' 1-F A li r &I f 1 83'9625 & 646 "686 · 0373 d 1 training on the _job in one Sal-pe-on-Apply bet..... or pp ea ions n o 1 ~ .. Casu alty experience 542· an eave you AJ\.1. perf. for student~. "'" '" ~ .. ORCALL (7 14 )642 7702 1----------·1 necessary Send resume name, address & phon inside work, guaranteed of m any top orhces locat· l l & 5pm, The Factory, Tic Toe Systems, .Inc . Decor. F. Prov din rm set, \o Box8, Corona del Mar. number. wage. Call Al,542·9013. ~'(! thruoul Orange Co un· L4~2~5~3~0~l~h~S~l~, ~S~h~o~p~2~7~,1~~~:;==~==~~1 romplele. $900 /bst ofr. 9'l625 ly .. {'a ll for further de· Newport Beach. Culg!ass. 640.5751 . Mgmttme. Route sis co. PART·TIME tails . Arlene, (714 ) WOl"t'house P~on JMSURAMCE Future. Agek23S,:·1~r, Work w/li ve plants. Car 848·87_4_2 ______ 1 SALESPERSON MU $l have exper. in SeC'tional s tripe Sora. Secretary, full time. phone.$160w · · · nec.ess. 22·35 yrs . Real Estate We rurnishaniceofcfor plu mbing mate ri als. Yel/orange/blk. Velve· commercial exper. nee. 644.SOOO. OPEN ING SOON! youtoworkin.Al\youdo 53&-1452 tee n . $1 50/bs t ofr . CdM uea.673-3850 $MONEY$ lnl ... sled "sell . No expenses. No l--------1 "62.c-.·_""6_2 ______ 1 PI XAMW'ffSff•ice exper necess. Call Mr. WHOWANTSTOWORK? Janit or/M aintenance. (AND PRIDE) Salespeopll:' Jackson, 848·2122 for an DRIVEA CAB 1 Beaut. hd. cr(td.spool Must be exper. in build· That's what worki ng for Graveyard s hift s . ask for Hal C o x appt. CHOOSE your hours. tble. wi . rus tic 4x6 legs ing mainJenance. Must Time Life Librari es is all P /time. Fri.& Sal night. Sal work (or yourself. be, _Sl_OO_. _848_·86_1_8 _____ 1 be good Worker & handle about. We have the best EOE. 543-1787. es boss !If ,~ 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 RE your own · ,en or Wht dinelle tbl. 6 chrs. varied job assignments phone sales group in l• PETSTO Wome~. Ca n be slightl y Perl. Davenport·/mtchg. with minimum super · Orange Co. & when you Tropical Fish Knowledge hartd 1 capped. Neal· chr. Gd. cond. S46·9l38 \'isioa. Please submit join our organisatioo, Personnel 586-3t12or&l.>03U clean Appearan ce.1----------1 work record or resume to you can average from Vet.s., retired. Age 25 to Cust. waterbed. comp. P.O. Box 664 ; San Juan $3.50 to $7.50 per hr. We . Secretary Salespeople. We need part 70. Supplement your in· setup. Qn . elev. frame Capistrano92615 have a guaranteed base tim e co mmission come.Drive acab6hrs liner. foam pud $65. -~--------I pay+ comm + bonus . representatives tosellex· or more a day. Apply in 646.1566 Jc..itor-$3Hr But, equa lly important is Leading computer l,;;jjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ci ting organic earth person, Yellow Cab Co.,1 ----------1 Pacific Trawler Corp the ract that you can be peri pher a 1 sys t em s ,. REAL Jo:STA'rE SALES worm program. Csll Mr. ll25l Slater Ave, l<,oun· Her cu Ion H ide . a. bed -_35<1 __ K_a_lm_u_>_D_r~,_c_.M_._1 proud of your job. You'll manufacturer has an im Bertels. 646·8395. lain Valley. tables. Queen mattress be working £or &: with mediate opening for a CENTUR Y 21 · Marten set . Sofa/ma t c hin g Laundry Worker Wanted good & friendly people Personnel Secretary re· Real ~stat e now in· SALES..RETAIL Window Trimmer. Exper chair. Lamps. Beautiful Corona del Mar area . while you sell a great porting to the personnel terviewing for Aggressive exper'd ladies wear, draping. newcond.536·8588 Over 18 only. Exper. pre· product. "The Beautiful manager. specialited sales person· sale!' person wan.led (c_>r free flying & mannequin , f'd. Hrs. 9·2, Tue-Sat. Time LiCe Book Series." nel. Let us show you how retdil sales poa1t1on Ul store interior & windows Unique Contemp. Lvg. _$2=..00:o:mo:;:in~.~67=3·~6500=~·---I Start p/time, but, {/time Will be re!ponsible for to inl'rcase income and new Jeatherwear store. 2201..osCerritos Mall. Rm . fum1ture. 8' couch, avail. We will train secr etarial and ad · enjoy doing it. Ser ve Earnings up to $600-$800 love!lea t, thr. ottoman & LEAD COOK energelic,articulatepeo-mlniBtrative duties. in· your cllentle from the per mo. Apply in person Women ne eded f o r etacere. 11-1ust see to ap- ple who have strong eluding typing personnel pleasanl And prestigious at The Tannery West, So. hou11ecleanlng servil'e. preciale. $400 complete. Req ui res institutional voice. Oral reading test report&, maintaining surroundingsofNewpart Coast Plaia, Tues lOam· Robbles Rag & Mop. 968·236Raft 6PM . cook ing exper. Wi ll 1 r·1 d 5 th Fr' 5480757 -·d. nn-onne 1 es an re· ,,.._ 1 c 11 I pm ru 1. • s u p e r vise 2 o t h e r ...... ,_.... ~n er. a now or ap·1.:<::.:..::::.:.;.c..::. ____ .1-----------ISofa & Lov eseut. bra nd I W k. W~For--le1! cords and interf1:1cing Po•ntmenl 84"'0 '7 •••ES·TELEPHONE. I I S ·r· e m p oyees. or 1n 1 ""'"• 8 ;::- 098 with applicants and , V'"<NJ _....... nf'w. x nt <1ua . al'n ice. schedule 7-2 o30pm , Sat. Call 3.-employees. Our ol!ices, nr OC SCRAM·LETS $245. Pho 962·2>62. tbru T hurs . Cont act TIMELIFE Airport. Retirees OK . Bc-·-auli-lu-l-Pe_c_•_n __ ll-O_o_k_·I South Coast Community UbrwfH. htc. If you have excellent typ. Part or full time. Salary ANSWERS ca~e. Desk Com ho. Top ~l~l~"'J"~iil•~l~,~D[l~e~tary~~D=•:•:t:·r-~~~~~~~~~i m· g/sborthand and com· p l u9 commis sio n . I rond . i'":ves . 531-5872 499-1311 ex · U2. munications skills and a 752·6461. Tomeat -Olden - HripW...W 7100HolpW""'" 7100 • • • •••• ••·•• •••••••• ••·• • • •••• •-e.u•,~·· • •.!._! •• ~ DELIVER TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES Men Or Women ' 18 or over with c~ station wagons or light trucks~ Y1easant outdoor wo rk. Your a vailable daylieht houn. California license plates re- quired. Apply for job description &training 8 :30-10:30AM or 1:30PM Daily minimum of 3 yearis SCTRY~ICKPR fturry -Orphan -~retarial sllilla inchMJ · OUT of ODOR lng J year personnel ex· Fe male· art time. Aperfume factoryclost•d . be th Construction en11in~r· down for a few weeks. ~Q_ence, f~U JrlaY_ c ing background pre· md1vfcfiial we seek. APt>· r~~~~~~~~~~I rerred. Call •·8 PM. Dul at least the owners ly or contact T. Knight, 847.1430. haven'\ lost their sense l----------I of humor. Tht-y put up a big sign : "Temporarily OUT of ODOR!" •r.r ... • F'U RNITURESALJ-~ Antique Wa s h Stand . S-Olid Ooik. SI 10; A man:;; dream, bur & 4 ~tool!', s.100 ; K it . Tabl w t s stool s, $200 ; Mupl c llutch, approx 30 yr!!. old $150 . Cal l aft, 6 , 114·842-7815. ••••••••• GaraJCe Sale. everythinJ[ you c•n think of, also rum & appliances, blkcs A misc. 96.1-2334 In a.Social Whirl .. . 11 J Ii ' ~ -:· i.l • • I ~. ~ ·;! ·: ., • . ' ,. ' . ... ., " • " ' " •. ;; l .• • f 1 ·. " Sl2ES 924 0&.13 ~ i., 11f ... ;~ 11fw.1"~ SNt.PPY KNOT JI !lie top. thefl ~eam; shape cio;e to 1ht -..~•~! <1bOVI! a whorl•flit ~kiri. St>w th1~ 1tml111ne, dtllghltul Ore1s 1n crept. ier$ay. P11rited Pette1n 92,0: Miss'f Si1es 8, 10, 12. 14, 16, HI . Sne 12 /bust 34l 11~e$ 2'4 y•rds 60·•n'll labr1t. Se~d j l.00 for •tell 111tt1rn. Add 2 -for etth p1t11m for first-cta1s cna!I and lltndl ina. $tft8 lo: ·--,....,. ..... 44.J: --212 W ... 11 .. St., Mew Twti, "4Y ltOl I . rn.t ~ MHl15. U', llD _,ln\IMUMUL Do rtv. t110• ••• to ret • p1lt1t11 frtt1 Stnd now ftr 01r 111• fall -Wl11t1t '•tttr• C1t111r-cllp co1111t• lnslt1e for tr11 ptlttr• ol yo111 1h1lc1. St1d 75' 111w! S1w + Knit IH• _ $1.25 l1st1flt MolltY Crtfh Sl.10 l•1t111t r11111t1 111k + SLOO 1111t111t Stwint .... _ $1.00 For Bicentennial! 7094 Capturl the Spirit of ·75 wHh Bktnlenni1I flags! THREE ll1gs -Betsy Ro~s. 81nninatcn. 50-starl Crot~et In 4 size\ of singte or tio ub1, bed- spread tollon. !koro c1ble co\lon or rua y;irn. Pat1 e1n 709 4, e11y directions. $1.00 tor tach palttrn . .Ad ... 2Sf ttth pattern lor fir\l-GI•~~ mt!I tnd handl11\g, St•d to: ... -. ........... o.,.1.111 --... 16).. ow cw.-~ ""'Y-t.. 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JUSl :.tr 'fheodorrRobin-' rivt.'d, ownl'r w<ints at·· FORD lion. At our duck~ uow ! ! ? MinMy's 2060 1 lar/Jor UI' d ("o:.t.1 J\1t·:.:.. 1~1~ 1,1010 '73 lOOl.S 4·111KI. lo ml. x lnt co nd $3,tiOO. 642-ZJ&. Pvt f'ty .. Selective M 28, s-bare home w /resp. individual $13$ mo. i.nc. ulll. 631-1836 BMW 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SADDLEBACK LffM H.w·Und OVER 100 MERCEDES OHDISl'U.Y H-oflm-U AUTitORIZl:O . ?itERCEDt;S Dt:Al.f;Jt tltl62 Manchester, Buena Park 523-7250 On the Santa Ana f'wy. Yacht Salrs Trucks '9560 'ti.J or '65 El ('a1uino, run· "'" 17250, •.•• 11•1 Me edes ~"' ~K)· ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• n111t,:ornot.t.:ull llft. 61101 . 'W T>ix1gc pu•kup, 1-1 ·r. 2IM02 11•~•1"11Wy. f( · Ask for Larry. ~->1971 Boob, Slips/ .. • ,.1 Mluloft Vl•Jo BMW Mu•ieal ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~;2 01~:.:___-u.. 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FW'/. • EW ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ l t • ·, 831_1740 ocw re-moin1n9H J\.l-1u~ 'fcnor .Sax, Scluu·r 'Kl no· l 19' 11 · 11 ·t Ef/4 ,,u ornal1t ran!>rn ..,:-1011, '75 TOY OT AS Xlnl cond. f\11.!tal 111outh a :i '. · V.8 t•ni:inii..:t', r~1 d 1 0, & Sales.Servicc-LcasinC '72 35Cf5L Mercedes Benz, OUT OH '75 Model• 76 To Choose From 11c, 74 Jn strurnl'nt s:ix Cslm P~tnt. 45..! 1).JUs hcatl·r. $:J1:1!1S. oo:HX). Roi Carv•r, Inc. s1lvt'r w /blk int, runy also Dnno Salr lands t oo ' .,,,:nn ...... ,.1 ~n}:u1c. 1ndm trlr, .'\!nt TL--dore Rob•' 1 ~ $10 ""' 640-1716 ... ,tlo ~ • ...,.,v or ""'s ' d l l I · • '1'' •fft:9 n Ro i'' oy-c llM W eqwp. ·"""· .. ~-2:805 con . l> y un y, 0-14 ,, .. 1 FORD a;:i ... BUY '7S MALIBU Cl•s1lc: •TOP CASR! . l!:stalu Wgn. 9 p&a;r, Jo,,Ot' Corvettes and other yellow /wood trim. Lux. used cars • t r ac lr1! equlpt W.11r-ranty, lo mi. HOWARD Cbevrotet , $4995. 6'2-4~. Dove le Quall SC..4 Nar · " Jaroboree, Bristol, A: Sup« .. Cherry MacArthur, Newport 195 7CM •Y Beacb.83S-OW 4 Or, hrdtp, sport secJ. <;ompl~tely stock & orig. Dodp ftJS turquOClt! & while. Auto. ••••••••--•-........ H&n. 283 Barrel ?JDODClE glasspa('s (~tock). Chrm SPORT window moldings et.c. Automatic tran1mbsion, Less than 48.0~ orig power steering, ndio, rn1's. Ong buyel"S 1nvo1l·e beater , bucket aca&.s. av:ul. You must see to $2695. (889HEQ). believe 54(}38!M Theodore loW.s '62 Impala convert1.ble. Good tran 5portal1on, $?00. 631-1762. FORD 2060 HarbOr Blvd. Costa Mesa 6'2-<>010 1914 Monte Carlo Lande au '68 Polara, new tram.$300: fully (.-qu.ipt, lo mi, $3850 '62 Valliant slot 6 $150 5'18·"4774 ruo x lnt. S45·91C8/ '64 Corvair Ju.st tuned·up. $250. 549-1630 Ford 9940 646-3486. • .................... .. l---'==::....--1 Chryslft' 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73FORDLTD IRGM. ;1fl t;::w l'M. . 2341':. 17lb St. '&3 J90Sedan ~ray wired DISCOUN TS Jl · 1 • G l • 2Q1;o ll 1.1rborBl.v~,· Costa Mesa 546-4444 l<·&thc• 'ont' Gd cond. Wa m.~ r_c ~ ... " . u 1 a r Transportation ( t t\1 11· 0010 · • · · u:-h1t-:h <.is or '72 CHRYSLER ,/Lc<.is ~<l li l' new. $ll50• ••••••••••••••••••••••• o:. :!.... ~'.__ -,. w --$1600. 640.-<»!IOOor645-4534_ HEW YORKER 'Kohno Gu 1t ;1r. ltkc nu Ai-aft "I IO ·;:s ,1 , ·r. It 11, :1~.1100 1111. $11 00 LlASE Auto. t rans., factory air. power st eerin g, vinyl roof, R&H, 27 ,010 mi. $329.5-(912CRD). _SllOOl7I_4lt14b_·:J:J57 ... r 7 ,... d 1971 Mcrl'cdcs: SE, sun· 4 Door hardtop, A -----••••••••••••••••••••••• '.';:;~~l~.p..irt). vu. t·on · roof, air cond .. im m at'. frornhslpr1cc bcautiCul low mileage Office Furniture & I need f\'tulli ·l-:n glnt• 1.111 11• $7200. 536-75•12 days FROM luxury car with lots of ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lrnls on your ru·xt 01 gl1t US Ala ~:!>. CU!>lorn cab. SAMTA AMA J) l • Onl $2675 Thoodol'w Rolllios FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 6'2·0010 Equipment 8085 Allow me to t;1kc lht· t'o11· '71 Datsun P U. N•·w shell, 01 st & ••OAOWAY 5J6.5006eves. • eye appeal. (125FYY}. £xc 5\'I t"hrs $15 /35. scy &;"I'll puy all f1C'ld .t·o~t~ Xlnt l'Ond., $22!!5.0r. 835·3171 240 D. '74 • Auto, air, (jjeGJt e.tlJM @J.DeGJt LWtb" IY chrs $8 /up, ~cy dks. t:all Kevin !7l4/!i:.'ti-~7 •:J:!'"''~'. sl<'reolapc,Micb.,JJ,000 ,.-JOHHSOM&SOM """'"" THfULll .. .t.1eo1111111i10-CH1111E mi 6444844 ··I '73 LTD bm, 24,000 mi. Mach.ine <.'\"rs. P•t•rcc-~7 &t<!lJ)594 ·ff.~S!I, · ' ~A TOYOTA · Lincoln/MHCury pwr sea ts, windows , W. 19th, Ct\l . 645-7411. C •7·1 ·royol<i Long l~d & J>iJ . C • 9715 MG 9742 ' ' TOYOTA · 2626 Harbo[' Blvd. brakes, .& st, tilt wbl, ~n, Sale/ gnrn C/0 t·arnpcr. Many apn · • C l M · (;L-slctner '!'.1imt.-o & fax. Rent 9120 (•xtr;1s. h1ust set", $J!JOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~··•••••••••••••••·~··• ~ l_~Mtturbor.cr., 6469:lif1 os a esa stereo.radiala.st&-7201or /\II nt:cess ufc t:iiuip l~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>a-1)4IS. 71 : 20f.M! cc i:na~s. over. S9 MGA 1600 converllblc, 1966 Horbor, C r.1. 646.<iJOJ 540.5630 552-3310 fites.640-5757 '72 Si:t-Pac 8' Cab·uvcr su;edttres,;.11r s hocksex-yel!OW,f:ood<.'Ontl.$l800. Tri·--'-97 67 ·74 "··· ltbl r '69 Chrysler Newport ~1 Ranchero, new··-· Camper ~ood cont! It's Vans 9S70 nt.con.$1.795 .675·6465 498-0794 -·'t"" .x.-...an, ue,sunroo, • ~ P •. ""°' & o~ani 8 090 • · · -••••••••••••••••••••••• ·ur stereo plus plus Cuslom, fully equip, xlnt belted radials, nu bralcea ·'JI hJ{ht enounh to put uu 1 ·• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · • • ' ' ' • d. o ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ton Pickup. Only $GSU~ '7:i Chevy 210 Van , fully Datsun 9 7 20 1963 MG Sedan. hk_e new, '72 Triumph TR .. 6 $5495.546-5837or846-1492 con 1 wner • .BesL ofr & shocks, 38,000 mi. lm. }'J ELD'S Ware house 544·90<1.I paneled & c:arpt"tcd , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 42 M~G. 47 ,~ orig. mt, Low mril'S, sliurp! J\r.1 / lakes.548-8467 mac,646-2503 Sule. 400 pianos. & or-. P.S., P.H .. uuto tr..1n.<,, WILJ:BU;r',YOU.lt $79Sfirm.75l ·~549 r·r.t.108CUM. Autos, Used Continental 9930 731tANCHER0 ~ans. new/used. Sp1nt·ts. Want to buy <..:ampl'r or nt•w t1rl'S. tow rTI1 . bt·low DATSUN. IOYOr/\, Ponehe 9750 SAVE $ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• GT Grands, Players . Goin#;( shell for-:-;horlbt'd (;MC bouk at $.:W:>O. •19'1 21Y7 01{ VOLKSW /\G l::N ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.MC 9905 By OWNER.. ,73 4.d r oUt for husu1e:.:.. H\·111 pick up. 831-243.J !:1-5. A:.k p ,\10 f'OR PORSCl-IE-VW ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sedan. Lin('oln Conlinen-Auto. trans., fa ctory air y,•/opt to buy. Ka ~·ai, for Hon. '71 FORD (JH NOT. ·73 llotOt!l Jl ;itchback , conditioning, powe r StL·1ny,·ay, Baldw i n . S UPER YAH 'fOl'UOLLAR RECARO bucket seals . yellow. lgc ti cyl, std Lal.8waysplitbenchpwr steering, (disc) brakes, (;hil·kering, Yarn<.iha, Motorcycles/ CALL Blk leath.er w/blk cor• trans,$2·i00_497_1121 seat. Air. am/fm stereo, $3795. (42003P) Kirnb;iJJ. Wrl tl.r . Scooters 9 150 r:100 Sul)(•r Buy! Auto SALJJE:RNADENE duroy insert . New. J.apc. Cruise control. ,.._ __ ..a.--R--L!-S I j I ·I J 6:J11. 2770. 12072 ••••••••••••••••••••••• trans., fitl'tory ;11 1' l'tlfl(ll 540-0442 645-6101 '72 1 lornct ss·r . 4 Ur . loy,· . Sure track braking. Pwr ,,_... .,.... ' ttroukhurst. GG. 1975 1-londi.I XL 350 or1 1ofr t1on1n g. S:!HtiS. ( 16!1ii51IJ. ----mi. ga:. saver. Xlnt l'ond. steering, brakes , win-FORD -----------[ road good cond. best of· Theodore Robin~ •'7:t 240Z, Coco brn , '73 911T, 1:'arga, 5 spd, $l99S. s-15 .. 8964 dows & antenna. 43.000 2060 H arborBlvd. 'rllOMAo;;; 1 fer83ti·Bl!Ki FORD m;1~s. air, 4-spd, xtra AM/FM Stereo, M<.i~si easy mi. l'tliot cond . Costa Mesa 642-0011 ELEC'fl{IC ORGAN 2())0 llurbor Bl\·d. sh.tirp. $4,800. SJU-6882. A IC. $10,800. Must sell . Buiek 9910 $4,500 firm. Sec in NB or Lincolft 9945 3Kcybo.irds ~ 3.555 1!174 1-londa 7508 1n. cxtcn Costa Mesa 642·0010 , 642·9666· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Buena Park. 523-1450 •••••••••••••••••••-•• Lion's pull hal'ks. carnel 74 Datsun 8210 xlnt.1900 Porsche 912 5 spd Volkswa gen 9770 'WRivi.era.Justrblt.Xlnt btwn8:30am&5pm. 74 U~COLH Player piano, Triu1nph, seut,s1ssy llar. lf1ghway Step Van lntC"rnat1on:il cond ., .brown, auto. AM·Stereo FM Mint i •••••••••••••••••••:••• condition. $1150/bst. " upri gh.t, JO yrs old. $900. pe~s. Harley rear whe(•I itt·yl. ~H1to. $850. or trade. 12,500 m!·· $2000 or best Ownr $5700 499-4188 .dt '70 VW Pic:kup 644-4198.aft 5pm. '70 4dr., loaded, 1 owner, 4 DOOR Rollsincl.642·1255 $18UO or wdl ~onsid1:r ~2·7944 ofr.640-0295 4 • ' · Clean, Jots or t·;irgo llui ek for sale. 1974 ~~s~l~:i·1.~~~~~~~:~1e;.. Jet black with egg sheQ Sl0tt,Reilcaoranl, cash.ortradcor .751·5143 732402 1 1 d 1 · spuct' littlegas 94.l9BJ:' interior leathe r. Fully -Wanted to buy ; Late ~. x n con. o m1, ' · · LeStibre l.ux us. Im · C · ped ·th lltbe Bar 8095 '74 1-londa Els1nor1' 1'nek modc·I Mt'r1·cdcs SfKlrts many xtras. $4,995. * BEAT * SAVE$ rnat·ulate cond .. low mi.. orvt'ffe 9932 eqwp wi a ex·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.'nd'''''· 2SO cc S"llU Co"''·" ._ .• u f'""'. 714-557 -1955 rfr. 9 :30 to ••••••••••••••••••••••• t r as except s unroof. L ., .. ,,.. ,,.. "''"" THE '76 full power. A.C, stereo, 27.000mt·les• (047KLSl. 5:30. 213.;Q?.()8()5 J~M . · BoUllQUt' fixturc!S. like 494-~l . · metall1 e dark brown '69 CORVETTE new. O \I c r Io ck & '75 Dodgt' V:i n. l'anf'lf•d & ---PRICE INCREASE y,'1 saddle 1ntcr1or & top. On!Ts $5895 bllndst itch rna chines . 1-lus ky '71 400ce. St'tup for carpt•tcd. l\1 :i kt.• offer '74 260 Z. Auto, air. $.'l40IJ, Call 837 .2983. STf..,GRAY JOH sou & sou Fabric::; & notions. dCSl'rt Altposs1bleXtrs 5'~·9391or536·5116ufter ~~nu .. Xlnt~~~29s. 19759115 ..... "" " 557-7206 or 644·6963. $575 675·9119 5· COUPES :1~ poll~~~ ~~a~~oc~: CPIE. ~::~~~ flurry! '75 550-t"'our fl onda t :x-'7'1 Van, 6 <·YI auto It & 1-1 . ·74 260Z. Sale/ i:i ssume (ONLY 3 LE1'"'1' J Radio. heater. <.iutomatic Costa Mesa I Full · x trans. $800. &t0-5586 . Swaps 8096 ccllent Cond 6.000 m1. new pa111t. sharp, $1750. ease Y eqwp. Int 1. Owner's Demo-Sil\'cr transmission, power 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1400/bs loff 640·5776 2 13 · 4 ·18 · 4 5 8 4 da y s , cond 552-8786. sunroof. Loaded with ex· ·73 Bu1C'k ReJ::al 2 dr hdtp, sleerin ~. air condition-1 ___ 5_4_G-_5_6_3 ___ _ 1970 BSA 650 Lightning fol" Sale or trade ,71 BMW ?SO, _2 14·846·50.19 t'vcs. •73 DATSUN tr as. Approx. 4,200 mile~. tape, air. full pwr .. low In~. E~~ellent condition. Maveriek 9 ,47 Dependable VW . custom paint, ch.romc.A.utos Wanted 9590 2402 A really beautirul car. '74 VW Super Hel·tle. m1.belowbookat$3400. Llc.ZX 154. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642_1890 498 1!1"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• <200988). 10 .ouo n11 , AM /l-'1\1 494-2197 $4995 ,71 M.VERICK ·' • :7"t Automatic transmission. 2. GM 's Demo-Blue sun-c A WEP'Y 'f01'001 LAR st1:reo . $~850 · all Codill 0 915 R di h ~-' 2 Motorcycles 250 CC dirt ,73 Kl 750 1-londa. '' _, factory air conditioning, roof. Loaded with extras. 675·7655 & 75z.(;077 . oc. -, a ·o & eate['. ~ bikes'71&'72/fortravel Xtras. $l'100/ofr. f'OllTOP USEDC/\RS radio, heater .. $5495. Approx. 9,800 mile s .~---••••••••••••••••••••••• (394CKZ}. trlr~2948 675-2961 &673·6743. f'OREIGN. DOM1-:s·r1c \536.JM M l. (201837). '70 Bus. Semi-camper. '72 El Dorado Converti· Theodore Robin ~ urCl.ASSICS Theodore Robins 3. Brand new red coupe $2,200 bl <'. Fi rem isl g reen. J970 1larbor.C.M. FORD • TV, Radio, Motor Homes If your c<ir is extra clean FORD w/air, stereo, alloys, etc. 645-2571. :n .000 n1i. 100'/o extras. 63 1•1276 2060Harbor 91....a HiFi St.reo 8098 Sal /R t ' 9160 secus first. 1~2293) · J • $ 8'0 ·~ • • "" 2Q60Harbor8lvd. "'"' · ·70 Ghia, met·h.:1nically ::>opcr c can. 4" · Co5ta Mesa 642-0018. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAUER BUICK ""····ta '1esa 642·0010 ood M k 67S-641l ' NGR Y b Stereo Equipment Rent '73 Overland 2\1'. 2925 llarbor Hlvd ...,...,,. " These J cars must be sold g · Til<'C interior. a e -· 67 STI A • eaul. Mere..., 9950 Kenwood KR-100 amp & Loaded. t"rcc mile:. lo Cost<i Mesa 97~·2500 •74 flat. 210 B. 2 dr .. radio, on a first-come basis. No offer. 497 llJG4 '74 Coupe de Ville. 25,000 ~nd._$25~. ~~st ofCer . •••••••••••••••-••••- Nivico turntable $150. 2 rates. Pri. ply. 53M·Os.i7 .. , __________ _, AM /1-'M, 38 mpg, only phone orders aeecpted. '63 VW. Good Eng Good miles. All xlras. $.S,695.1_:::::""::::05~·c:.:~·.::::.:. ___ ~ 'GS Station Wagon. Pioneer C577 ·speakers --TOP DOLLAR 1300 nu., xlnl cond. Call DOM BURNS transport;.it1on. $750 or _61",.5:_·7,_6-:29::·______ Gdtrans.$225ar $170. Panasonic cass('tle Wint('rir.cd Motnr l-101ncs rt 1 6-10 t9"" r You don't need a gun to PAID a · · ""· PORSCHE/AUDI o fcr.833·1703 ·72 CAD SDV, xlnl cond. "d•aw fast" whe n youu ___ bs=t -"of"r'-. 549'-"-'-204"-"7".--deck w/Dolby system. B. & 0 . Motor J-lome Kl'n· • ., only 6 mos old $100, ti.cad lals. 646·9€1 l IMMEDIATELY Fiat 9725 13631 Harbor G .G. '71 VW bus. vt•ry i.;ood Air· Ff\,t stereo, cte. Ne"°' place an ad in lh.e Daily Oldsmobele 9955 phones$25. 846-1677 Trail-, Tra•el 0170 FOR ALL ••••••••••••••••••••••• GARDEN GROVE sh.ape. on.(!. ownr. Nt•'.4' tires. battt'ry, aux. fuel Pilot Want Ads! CaU now ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOREIGN CARS ··--··· 1966911 good. New heavy duty Co mpany buying ne w Ol.DSMOllLE ... . • ' F ,a:71A!l:-mr rcblt cng, tires & trans lank ~ w/e\cc. pump. -642.5678. Salesand Service ·combo Magnavox ••••••••••••••••••••••• Console Cir TV, AM /FM '72 Fireball Travel ·rrlr stereo & turntable, $250, 26' long. Xlnt cond. llual xlnt cond. O\'er $1000 axles. 493 -46!171\M /t-:vcs. new. 675-6093 ---- CALL O R COME IM PERFt:cT h k 1 ""''""' car. $3650. 645·1746 Codilloc 9915 s oc s. !!:!'<'a m per.~· Roland . GMC TRUCKS TO SEE US See it-642·3571 548-0044 \Ans. Serv.) · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aljo Trailer for sale · Magnavox solid state col-butane refrig. Many ex· or console ·75 model. $400 tras. very res. 548-8786. or ? 492-0378 aft 6 T •1 Ul'I' . '"' ..... Olly "80 Color T.V .. 21" $95, good ••••••••••••••••••••••• pie.:& cab. call aftr .. 7:30 *Trailer. $160. * eves 962-1523 675-189".? '°E'.;.=•• 4'r.J:"ice & 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W.Co.ist Hwy. Hll. 642·9405 O r anqe County's H ighest$ Buyrr PO RSCH r:. vw on Imports 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RECARO bucket seats Bill Maxrr Toyota 48' Boal Mooring. Any of. Blk leath.er wlblk cor-t:all Hoger or 8111 ferover$3,000. d u roy insert. New. 1:147-8555 --=-'-'~·-_.,._·9_57_6~·:-:-l:'.645-~6~10~1'-------1-------~ 8' Glasshopper Dinghy, Dune Buggy Trailer. $2SO. FREE APPRAISAL w /oars.$100. Zenith Carb for VW $70. We buy ust'd cars & SH HERB FRIEDL4HDER ForAleHwDMI 13750 •oclt ll•d '72 Porsche911 . Blk w/b\k int. Appearance group. 1\.fag wh.ls, lo mi. Pvt pty. $4500 . .581 ·7862 ·70 BUG. Al\-1 /Fl\1 radio, rblt eng. sunroor. $1400/bst. 673-5267. w......._,m s J1-1111 . GS VW Ghia l'OIJV, R•1re re- l----------Porsche 914, blac~, pin built 1500 cng. $700 or . Dmfi str i pped . Spo i ler , consider t rad e for? • FM /AM Mags, $3895 . 751-5143 842-5617 aft. 5 Heodquarters In Santa Ana i-'ACTORY AU1'HOfllZEO SA.LE •SERVICE l'ARTS •LEASING FIAT Dick Miller Motors 12Q W. Warner at Main Santa Ana 557-2132 '70 VW Bus, clean, new 72914. Xlnlcond. Loaded. eng, n~w paint. xlnt Sacrif. 640-0110, 675·646a. cond. $2000. 586-5172 Pvt Pty. 1----------1 '70 914 Green/blk, extra c l ean. Make offer. 64&-5807 or 64-5-1.231. Rolls Roye• 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• #1 DEALER IN U.S.A. '72YW Radio. & heater .. $1995 . {178FPD), TModore Robins FORD 2060Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa 642-0010 ·72 Cpe de Ville, lo mi. Vinyl lop. nu radials . 832·9612/545-8586 .. Huge Cadillac Selection ova 100 .. --.c q ••••• Prices Yow .......... ::--:--:c-61=3--48'-24"--:~::-l~962~-~148~9~a;:flc;4'.;.':'.:30:__ __ ~1 trucks . Ca 11 G ROTH loah,Pow~r 9040 Automobil e cover~. CHEVROLET for a free I---"·-·------~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• custom made. Wat~r appraisal. ROY CARVER AOUS-ROYCE ·68. auto, mint cond. $895. '60. Nu paint. tires, int, rebll, $650. 673-ZJ25. Nabers Cadillac 19'. '75 Tri-Haul Fantasy proof light wt. tough. GltO'nl C!-IEVROLET JO, V·8. fully equip'd 642-0<lis. 18211 Beach. Blvd. Eves & weekends,1----------1 l-1untinb'l.OnDeach SJ6.-S897, Days BJS.-0326. Autos few Sale 847-6<M1 549-3331 • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19' Boat. Grey-Manne in-Antique / board, in slip w/trlr & Cl ~ 9520 outriggers $1750 548-2229 CISSICS da nl ••••••••••••••••••••••• yso y.. '38 Chevy 5 windoY.' 34' P l as tic FBGlass, Coupe, all stock. 1m- needs to be finished. Best mac., $3000./ bes t offer. offer. (7141898-4063 892·6714 UNUSUAL Marlin Astra 4 WhHI Drives 9550 JS' Berkely J et· OLDS, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 455. 41 Hrs, many custom WE'VE MOVEDI .xt r as. Sec to appree. • SS,295./offcr. Mi ght take BIG STOCK_j OJB in trade. 524-5465 OF MEW & UStu aft. 6 4 WHEEL DRIVES Boats, Sail 9060 COPELAND'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• JEEP CITY ~·Dragon SIOQp w /cover, 1outboard & slip $1850 call 200 I E. I st St. 833-0878 eves. Santa Afta J3' Saillish. Gd cond. 558-8000 New trailer. 646--0152 Bronco factory s pare lire ----------1 carrier. complete in ('X.· TRADE! cellent condition, $20. W i l l T ake Ca t QS 893·6460 eve s . & down/p ymt on i nex .1_,w~cc=k•~n~ds=·------I pensive Harbor View Lot . , in lfal f Moon Bay . Fantastic Buy! 74 Jeep Oncr.616-83H. Cherokee R/H , It. ..;;==~===---l cream, great t1re5. lrlr JB• Hobie Cat. :r1nL cond, $1500. W. Trailer. -1Sll9 ttitch. Must see! Perfect for hunter. Low milea•e. 581-0596 days , 586-19S3 ----,.-------1 eveo. Balboa 26 W/de:lux trlT.1---------1 VH-' Mere 9.8, xtras. '72 Toyota Land Cruiser mmic.Ja,500.&.'7·9360. A/C. radio, &.more. • :.-Prrf ec t conrt . 8' Na,e:lei Sabot cmplt. Utrouahout. $3,400. Art.6 ..U.. Leeboard rudder in wkdys,67$-.5842.. ad._... $100. 751·5250 r _ Jeep MSB·Al (C".J -5 typel BatetomethiAa'toUWaPt Rollbar, twobar , tolltlllT CINlllleil •ill do bucke,., J.2V, $1200 lrm 11Wl, ... lll'll. ' 875'1521 --··---·· SELLING YOUR C4R7 TOP PRICES P41D 1-"or Import<; Paid for or Nol Dean Lewis Imports 1966 llarbor, C.M. &\.6·9303 TOP $ Paid l·'Olt. Used VW 's Paid for or Hot *BEAT* THE '76 PRICE INCREASE 1975 AUDI 100 LS (CHOICE OF 20) 1975 AUDI FOX (CHOICE OF JO) S4YE WHILE THEY LAST!!! DON BURNS l'OASCHE/4UDI 136 3 1 Hari>or GARD EN GROVE Fia-e 234 E.17th SI. COSTA MISA. 546-4.U. QOSED SUNDAYS Sqbk, surf conv., stereo, clean, $1300 or offer 552·4180 \. 2600 Harbor 8l11d., •I .....,,_ CO'Slol Me!>cl 540·9100 /. Before you buy, ,see! Stuh 9761 1970 vw xlnt cond., $1450 [_2::=::::=:==::=:=::'.'..J Mla•lon Vlelo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-4130 after 4PM amc:ro 9917 wkdys . ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmpo..ta EXCLUSIVE · Volvo . 9 772 ·ooca macoVsa;r&auto. Avery Exit so F FOi ••••••••••••••••••••••• PS PB mags, stereo, a31-i14a· wy. Orange County VOLVO xtras.usoo042·8723 • F. l .. <M · E lu • D--' '70Camaro VB . Xlnt cond. 74. 1a J...,. y,·gn, 22,000 ' ~ xc M•e ll;'VI~ $1950. Best offer. Days ~:61f: cond., $2900 South Coast Area '-'64S-61-"-=63=pccm_c. _____ , --Chnrolot 9920 Honda 9727 MOTC»a BuyorlNseat ••••••••••••••••••••••• :;~~~Eiz.~Y3.~'.·ii~'. ~~. M liR QUI s CONNELL AskfocSteve,540-9100 D~!!~.~S MDTO RS CHEVROLET J091ar 9730 2480 Hmbor ll•d. Avery Pkwy-SD Frwy ••••••••••••••••••••••• MISSIOM VIEJO SALES & SERVJCE 7 1 XJ ·6. 831-2880 49S-l210 2828 Hari>or llvd. $5. soo . ca 11 a ft c r 6il f:Z~;;;~r:::=:=:::ot:::::=::=:~::=::;::;~I <.."'<>STA MESA weckdays.7511148. I .oo=sTAR GAZER'.'~"'~ 546-1200 '64 JAG XK E Coupe 3.8 •••u Br cu: Y ll ~LLI:N u••• [ __ _::__:_.::__:_.:::_.::..::_ __ I litre, $12UO. I best offer. A'J ....... 11 ~ Your o..;1, Adi..;ty Gv;de ~ nri 11 .~1-. '72 CHEVY NOVA Ask for Steve, S40-9t00 :A.,.·. 1t A rtotdo~g 1" '"• 5""'· oci 11W ~ H•RDTOP , 11·16'1 l"o<Mv.lop'""U09"forWtdne$do)o. 41)_..,J.I ~ ~······················ RX3·1974. 6000 mi . AM /FM. auto. air cond. $4000/bst. Call 83.1-14~ '73 .RX2, 2 dr, red. 29,000 mt, $1950./offer. 545·99Z7 eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '00 MB 2M SF.. Air cond. ~S /PB , AM />'M • lcatht<r . Dark b1uf.'. 100,000 mi . $1600. After• noon/Eves 96-1-3139. The fast.est draw in the West. •. a Doily Piiot Classified Ad. 642-5678. . - ¢ •·~ IT<ldwordscorrespond;,,gtorunben i~3-8i Beautiful condiLion, ofycuZodioc.blrth,lgn, . . 1s. J1w;n ~•Of mechanical & ap- 2~-llU•• &l Tiw pearance. Factory air J S,,,,.-. ll l<> 6J -·°"'·' ....,"*'"' Mv..., conditioning, power ~:::;:....,"":. ~t;:·*" ~:;:1""' steering. 350 engine. 7,._ llG<I" &I Fooo,., (145fLV) .. IF"" ~ °""""'...,11y of l<n• •Woodl JOI-. M C"'""o1 src . I $2250 "'-"'' ...... "~"··•·n ec1a ,, "'""'" "' w .. *'-.h·" Jl l ·"""9 oH~so~ & SON 1 '~'"' ,,.._.. 1~G.<,...,,,.... "1'£1.LlU " " llAL'C'-" "l -l}T"''" 1: l•r"'""".. ··-· ,. .... ,.,...,..... UncolnfMercllll'Y l?i.J. ... ,, ~~ ~~:-;:·•1• 2826 llarbor Blvd. 11'°" .. 'L'C'"" •1F,,.g« 1iw, .. ·1 Costa Me~a 18"""9 q Pio--o<Y 711·'• l•Vo"o1°1' •QTJ.ot N"""' 54"5630 :xi 1,. '.>O -80 ~40'.t AQUAUU$ V-~· ~· .. Jt.t.<>.... ''°' ll•• '>'1 S.."• i ;u J•,.,to ~ 1l C.ooo:I .. , l .,,... ll ~ .... "" ,,, pf ii ~:=;" ~= :;~;:..a ,. b-!972 - 16 "'" )6~ e~,e-41-71 11 ~· )1 0.•"'? 81 n- 21 s,,.,. ~-...... ''" t l9lo 5• '"·._• I"..,,.._ " ". n >O Wo.llcl ,If ...,_ 'l'Q I'&.• •,... M••®Goo.t l.A)luhnw ()N;2i~ I "i2NOVA Must sell . Sacrifice $1700. 675·9071. 74 Monte Carlo. black, · lnndau. 18,000 mi, $3995. 5..16·46..15 Cadillac .. Month End . Sale Due to the Tremendous Public acceptance of the 1976 Cadillac We have an ex traord inary large inventory of s,e- lect pre-owned C<tdil- lacs & other fine cars.. Choose from Orange County's Larges! Select/ff of Cadillacs Juli o Few f#ampfes '75 Brougham 0.. f~ mo>! ••••, ~ .... -·· ~ Co6lloc ...... 13~2/>ICO~ •&895 '75 El Dorodo ob.iolet lop, dotal <°""<>'i -·· ..... _ .. ;._ l'<:odlltod ... , .. ._,. ........... _ {5041'4.A'l '8395 '74 El Dorado Cab<lclet !OJ<, l•o•~••, U•••o, <>-'""""'· ~ {SCR•06901) •7395 '74 Cpe De VIiie c..tw..-. lop ..... _. ~ 1111., oll !IM ....... (Sll 111197) •5995 '73 Cpe De Ville C<v"e '"""ol, II•-, lo<I. Ojf .V,yl l<>fl, AA leo-f)CMl\'O! ' '5195 '72 Cpe De VIRe vi..11 top, •••••a • ._.,.., iMfo., loodoed ,./•Ito• {WIOllj •3595 '72 s9d De VIiie S....O,•ill......i • ....,..wi,. ...... -. .ic.(Sf:l1110lfl •3495 '69 Cpe De VIiie ,,.,.,, """· IJI *"""'"'• $...i c-fttrl -·""' (l\l•l3) '1995 I MC FIMUCIH IVllL NABERS CADILLAC · 2600Hat'bor1t ... d.' Cotta MalO .M0--9100 OltfNWNDAY HOHD4C4RS University Olds 2850HarbOrBlvd. Costa M esa 540-9640 70 Olds, 442, Conv,, a ir, AM/FM. Super car! Call aft6. 496-2017. · 1970 01ds"9-passenger sla· lion wagon, rUDS Jiell.. 494-7618 '73 Toronado Brougham. $2495. F ul l y e quip. Stereo, air, P /B, p /S. P/W, P/Sts, cruise COG-o trol.640-4628. '72 CIJTLASS 442 Coupe, immac.., hi mileage, no pwr or air cond. $1850. Pvt pty. 631-0943 Pinto 9957 . .................... .. 71 FORD PIMTO Radio & beater. $lS95. (206CPT). Tltoodor• Robin FORD 2000 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-0010 '73 Squire. Fae air, rack, 4-s pd, nu tires, Gd CODd. 559--1759.Eves. '74 Pinto Sdn. 2300cc. AM/FM/Tape s tereo. Clean. $2350. S'TS.7~ • 9960 ....................... ATLAS Chrysler Jl'IYlllOlllh Open Daily & Sun. 'Lil 10 PM 2929 HarborBlvct.. Costa Mesa 546-1934 ·m Road Runner 383. 4. spd, mags, &-extras. $1200. 644-8468. "62 VaJianL stnt 6 $150 '68 DOOge Polara. new trans S300. run xlnL 545-i.IAll/ 549-1630 .. ....... "'' ....................... 1973 Firebird, lo mi, fully loaded. New t1res, dlr Warr. $3300. 644--~ For Clast:lfied Ad ACTION c.au a Dally Pilot AJ>..VlSOR • 642-$878 17 • Laguna/South Coast T oday's Clo sing N.Y. Stoeks VOL.68, NO. ~1,2SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORA NGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA TUESOAY,OCTOBER28, 1975 TEN CENTS Tch Tch; Guys Can't Be Girl Scouts . WASHINGTON (AP) The Cir! Scouts voted today to re- main an all-female organization. By a show or hands, 1,800 de- legates to the 4oth national con- vention of the Girl Scouts of America overwhelmingly re· fwaed to return a good turn by the Boy Scouts of America. The Boy Scouts voted la.st year to admit girls aged 14 to 21 to their Explorer division. _Girl Injured • The two groupS are not af. fillated. At a session Monday, the de- legates plus 2.700 vi.sitc:rs and other guests -young, middle. aged and old, but all Girl Scouts -discussed whether mem- bership should include bo)'5. Sy the clapping and cheering for those who opposed the idea. it was doomed from the start Those who favor the admiss'on of boys argued that it would at- Judy Campo, 17, of 133 Buena Ventura, San Clemente, suffered facial injuries early this morning when her car plowed headon into a freeway sign standard on In- terstate 5 in San Clemente The girl received emergency treatment at San Clemente General Hospital and was transferred to Orange County Medical Center. Longtime Lagunan Mrs. Jenison Dies Long time Laguna Beach resi dent Margaret Daniell Jenison died Monday at her home follow· ing an illness. Mrs Jenison, 83, was the daughter of a Laguna Beach family prominent in the Art Colony 's early years. Mrs. Jenison was a writer and painter. S h e was a c harter member of t he Laguna Beach Opera Guild and the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. She was a member of the St . Mary 's Episcopal Church, the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Alpha Phi Fraternity, the Laguna Beach Women's Club and a charter member of the f¥>ag Hospital Auxiliary. A private family memorial service bas been scheduled. In- terment will be at Mt. Hope Cemetery in Lansing Mi chigan. Mrs. Jenison first came to Laguna Beach in 1915 when her father, William Swift Daniell built a beach front studio. Coast Weathe r Patchy low clouds in· creasing tonight and early Wednesday, otherwise fair skies, according to the weather service. Not much te mperature change. Highs in the low to mid 70s. Lows in the 505. I NSIDE TODAY The Prerid"t danced, P~L Bail<fl Tipped of/ Vic< Prui- dent RocUfelln's specs, and everymv bad . a good time. ot the White Howe Mondofl. Stt ltOfl/ M . l a d ell ... ... ... .. .. •••• ••• ,.,,,,, ... ... .. •• Daniell, who had studied art in Paris. was the founder of the Painters Club in Los Angeles The organitation eventually became the California Ar1 Club In 1922, Mrs Jenison's mother founded th(> Laguna Beach Women's Club Mrs J enison resided in Lans ing until 1954 when her husband Austin died She returned to Laguna Beach to live with her mother in the Camily home. The deceased is survived by four children, Judith Stratton of Lansing, Barbara Bing o( Lon· don, England, Lucetta Kallis oC Los Angeles and Daniell Au.stin Jenison of Laguna Beach: 14 grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. The family requests that memorial contributions be made to the cancer fund. Ford Scroll From Lagwian President Ford will be given a Bicentennial scroll in Los Angeles Wednesday by Lagunan Jack Smith. Smith is Laguna area president of the California Republican As· sembly. The red, white-and blue, calf slfin scroll commends the Pre:rt- dent as "the people's man" and credits him with detente, a na· tional energy policy ana success in fighting unemployment. The scroll, created by Sam O. Schweitzer of Laguna Beach, will be presented at the CentUJ")' Plaaa Hotel. Offer Accepted ' CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - The American-owned Exxon Corp. and Royal Dutch Shc1J at'· cepted today V eneruela 's com- pensation orrer for their .sub· sidiaries in the government's n•· tionaliiation of the country 's huge oil industry, government and tompany •Pokesmen said. tract more girls and incrtue membership. "We need coed programs," 1aid Mrs. Clyde Bridges ol Hib- blng, Minn . ··A merger would ln- terest and retain the older girls and cut expenses." Virginia Fell. a council leader Crom Harvey, Ill.. argued for "coequal status" among girls and boys in scouting. ··young men and women must learn lo put uide their biological differences,·· she said. The critics of the idea dominal· ed, however, insisting that girls mature faster l ban boys so erouping them by age would be a problem and that the Gi.rl Scouts sboold retain their female iden· tity. "If we bring in boys, they'll domlnate us when we go on camping or other trips," said Maureen O'Connell, 17, of the Cbicaao area. "They'll try to tell us bow to build fires and stutr." Lois Milstead, president or the Loot: Beach Girl Scout Council, argued that admittinc boys wouJd make the girls' organiza- tion like a classroom setting. ''When we go on camping trips, the girls couldn't run around in their undies, .. s he said. "They'd have to be conscious of their hair and makeup, just like in school." Brenda Akers, a 17-year-old blonde from Lawrence. Ind., who ha.s spent 11 years in scoutlng, drew applause when she told the group, "If we need boys to sell the Girl Scouts, we nt.-e<l to r e· evaluate our program.'' The Camp Fire Girls orfer membership lo boys rrom 14 to 18. And, la:st year, the Boy Scouts offered membership to girls 14 to 21. County Woman Slain ~ y Police Hold Mate, 80 Missing Plane Sighted? Searchers (or a missin g airplane with three residents of Huntington Harbour aboard zeroed in today on a heavily jungled area near Puerto Vallarta in Mexico. An American pilot in a private plane uncovered the newest clue late Monday afternoon when he spotted a Mexican farmer or .cowboy waving persistenUy in a northeasterly direction in the area or Cape Corriente, south o( Puerto Vallarta~ John Hamilton, a vice presi- dent of the Don Koll Co. in NewJX>rt Beach who is coordinat· ing the search in Orange County, said search crews and planes were immediately dispatched to the area. They (ailed to discover any signs of the aircraft by press time today, however. Huntington Harbour residents aboard the ill-Cated flight that le(t Mantanillo (or Puerto Vallarta on Oct. 18 are Steven Dikeman , owner or Look Properties in Sunset Beach, Broce Killian, president of Acme Wiring Co. in Garden Grove and Killian's wile, Bonnie. Also listed on the plane was Dr. Paul Lundel, the pilot, and his wife Both are Crom Denver. Hamilton said today the search area has been narrowed to 20 to SO square miles in the Cape Cor- rientes area Hamilton said that when the plane departed it had <See PLANE, Page AZI San Onofre Water Bid Okay Expected By Fll.EDERICK SCHOEMEHL °' ... Deity f'tW: $Mlft An application by Tri Cities Muni~ipal Water District of San aemente to provide water on a permanent basis to San Onofre Stale Park and San Onolre Nuclear Generating Station and reip substantial tax benefits in return appears heading tor ap· prov al. Tri Cities last week applied lo the county Local Agency Forma- tion Commission to annex the " state park and nuclear generat- ing station to the district. If the annexation is approved by the commission, Tri Cities will build a $2 million water line to provide water to the park and rtuclear power plant. The cost WOOl!d be shared by the district. tbe state and the two utilities which own the generating sta- tion. · JC approved, Tri Cities annual lax revenues will double, from $400,000 to '800,000, by 1981 when addition of two new nuclear power units at the San Onofre station is completed. Richard Turne;, executive oC- fiett ol the commission, said to-- day that be saw no particular probletns from the annexation request~ It will be considered by the commission on Nov. 26 . Turner ,.noted that it is a unique request because both the .state park and the power plant are located in San Diego County, while Tri Cities is located in Orange Counly. <&eeWATEJI, Paie"2) I Men's Day Lib Strike Draws Backlash NEWPORT, R.I. (UPI) -Some women in the United States plan to go on strike Wednesday to show the system how much it needs them, but it will of- ficially be ''Male Appreciation Day" in this city. Mayor Humphrey J . Donnelly Ill said many women asked him to sign a "Man Day" proclamation and they were serious about it . "It's sort of the women's answer to the NOW or- ganization proposal that women don 't go to work," he said Monday. ''These women will exercise lheir day by being more than kind to their man, doing something extra special for their man whether it is their boss in the of- fice, their husband or father or whatever ," Donnelly said . "I think my wife is going to cook my breakfast. She usu ally doesn't because I get up so early. She's good to me year-round anyway,'' be liaid. ... Urges Cona•uniration Labor Leader Raps ·Hippie Bureaucrats lly DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE °' .. Dlllly "' ..... Orange County Central Labor Council Secretary Peter Remmel blames ''hippie bureaucrats" running government regulatory agencies tor many of the economic woes faced by business and labor in a s luggish economy. More communication between business, labor and government is needed to prevent the bureaucracies Crom becoming even stronger, he told the Friends of UC Irvine Monday. bow many building trades people rouJd be working.·· In his talk, which ranged over labor, politics and the economy, the labor leader said, "I think ecology is important. Clean air is important. But gophers and snakes don't pay taxes. Workers do. "We have lo do away with these was te ful obstructionists known as ecology freaks, ecology <See R EMMEL, Page 1\2) Elderly Suspect Quizzed An 80·year-old Garden Grove man is in cust ody today ct n charges he beat his elderly wife to death with a claw hammer early this morning, police report· edtoday. Lillian Cole, believed to be in her 70s, was round by policemen and paramedics s prawled across a bed in her home, 11322 Paloma Street, shortly after 6 a.m. Jack Charles Cole , the woman's husband, was arrested at the scene "as a result of pb~ical evidence and his own Alat.ement.•1:._-:_ a pc>Uce t pokesman said. ~ The spokesman said Mrs. Cole was still clinging to lite when paramedics arrived but she dit.:d of massive head injuries at about 7 :30 a .m. at Palm lfarbor Hospital, Details or the s laying WE'rC sketchy today as officers began to interrogate the Sll'>pcct, who was booked on firs t degr ee murder charges. Investigators believe it was Cole who called for rescue uni Ls as his wife lay in the bedroom bleeding pro(usely. The spokesman said the ham· mer believed used as the death weapon was found on the noor near the body. Neighbors told of(icers th('y had heard nothing that could have been interpreted as a violent argument between the elderly pair prior to the time of the s la ying, the polic e sPokesm an said. "These anti ·establishment youngsters o( the 19605 are in government today," said Rem- mel. "They're working in the (Environmenta l Protection Agency) and the coastal com· mission and the Air Pollution Control (Districts) in California. Underground Test Shakes Up 3 States "They're doing everything they can to put industry out o( business and people out or work. And, at the same lime, they're cri ti ciz ing the people on weUare," Remmel said. "One company they put out of business in Orange County and that's AVCO," he asserted. "That is a company that had everything approved and today they've laid o(( 110 people from the president on down . Think MERCURY, Nev. (A PJ -An underground nuclear warhead test shook parts or three states early today, swaying tall build· ings in Las Vegas and chan- delier-sin Fresno, Cali/. No damage was reported Crom the blast, also relt in parts of northwest Arizona, which re· gistered 6.S on the Richter scale at the UC seismographic station at Berkeley. Caltech reported a Saddleback Okays Costly Microscope ' Sadd leback Community College District tnastees by a split vote have authorized the purchase o( a Sl7 ,000 Scanning Electron Microscope for the Science-Math Building. Purchase of the specialized. microscope, which will allow stu· dents to .see more than they can Crom a normal light microscape. wa.s rejected by the board last year. This request, however, came with a statement thet the microscope is "the sing.le mOL'il import1nt piece of equipmmnt we can obtain'' signed by every faculty member ln the Natural Science Division. Under an agreement made m 1W70, tbe state will ~tor hall ol j the microscope on a matching (unds basis . Trustee Donn a Berry said the equipment is "loo sophisticated" for the college but Ftank Sciar· rotta, division chairman. said it b "a very .standard toot '.' Olber area coUeges don't have the equipment, be said, because they previously bought the "old transmission type" that lsn·t usable. "Let's not be a horse and buggy school,•· said trustee Norrisa Brandt . ''Let Sad- dJeback College be the leader for once and let ·s get orte." Tbe purchase was approved on a split vote with TrustetS Ji)'ank Greinke, Robert Bartholomew and Mn. Berry In -Ilion lo it. 6.0 reading. People were s haken from their sleep in Ridgecrest , Calif., ISO miles northeast of Los Angeles. A spokes man at UC Berkeley re· ported its telemetry de vices felt the blast throughout CaJifornia. The 6:30 a .m . PST weapons de- velopment test, code -named Kasseri, was detonated 4,150 feet underground and had an an- nounced yield o ( 200 kilotons to one megaton. "This was not the largest test ever conducted at the test site, il was considerably smaller than the larges t test.·· said David Jackson , spokesman for the Energy Research and Develop· menl Administration. "It was a large test, however, no doubt about it ... Jackson s aid the lar(o?est under- ground.test ever conducted at the site was the "Boxcar" test in 1968 whi c h h ad a for c e or 1.2 megatons. A rolling earth tremor thal shook Las Vegas. about 100 miles south o( the blast site in tht> r e· mote Paiute Mesa region , lasted about20secondsloday On the R ichter scale used to measure ground moti on on sebmographs, every increase or one number equals a tenfold in - crease in ground motion. Some experts say the actual amount of energy released may be:.. times gl'(>ater. ln papulatcd areas, an earth- quake reading or 3.S tan cause slight damage in the loc.sJ area, ol !See.\.IJLAST, Pa10"2) , I I, AZ OAILYPILOT L/SC Tuetc:Sey,Oclobef26, 197!5 Plea is Innocent Sara Moore Trinl Date Dec. 15 From Wir~ St>rvlcd SAN FRANCISCO -A lederal rourt judge entered an innocent plea today (or S~ra Jan~ Moor~. chart::td with trying to klll Pres1· dent Ford 1n San Francisco Sept. Zl. U.S . Distr1et Judge Samuel Conti set a trial date of Dec. 15 for the 45 -yca r ·old twice· Saddlehack 0Ks4Farm Programs Saddlebal'k College trustees h:1vt.' approved four n('w agriculture programs "'hi ch huvt· bet>n designed "'1th the help of area ranchers and nurserymen. The four programs are agncultural business, landscape design, ornamental horticulture and turl ~r:iss manage ment. If approved by a state commit· tee, the programs arc expected to begin n('Xt September. The board a11oted $40,000 for a green house anti equipment which will be needed for the program. The college currently has a horticulture program, explained F:verett Drewer, division chairm an of vocat ional pro- grams, but the new programs ,~·111 prepare student.s for the l!reatest number of job op· portunitit·s in the area 's agr1cultural fi eld s. St udents enrolling in the pro- i.::r:tms will be able to work toward an Associate or Arts <it•gret'. a ccrtiri cate or transfer to a four-year college, he said. The need for the programs was suggested to the trustees last spr· 1n g by President Robert Ha rthol o mew, a Tustin nurseryman. Trustees' interest was confirmed after they heard a ~resentation about Mission Viejo .High School's agriculture pro· gram. Arnold Troftgruben, the high school 's agriculture teacher, said his 270 students had no op· portunity to continue their studies locally. Trustees then ordered that the advisory committee be formed to d£si&o the programs. Frh.P...,AI fLANE ••• 3bout three hours of fuel and that would be sufficient to reach the crash search area. "The jungle is so thick and jayered that you could fiy right over it and not see anything," Hamilton said. "Even if it c:rashed and burned, the rains «;:ould wash away signs of a crash, .. he added. Hamilton said both boats and .airplanes are also searching coastal waters following several unconfirmed reports of the plane b.itting the water. •··Hamilton didn't place much eredence in the alleged sea sight· in gs, however. One of those assisting in the search is Duke Cooper oC Hunt· ington Harbour, a friend of the Killians. He has borrowed a boat along with Jack Tiller of Los Angeles, a brother of Mrs. Killian. · Two U.S. Air Force C·l30 planes, complete with paramedic units, are probing the area also. Strike Co ntinues CHICAGO CAP) -Doctors and lntems decided today to continue \heir strike at the Cook County .H06pilal despite a court order to return to work, union officials .Said. ORANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT n..O<-Coe\I 0..Uy Pllvl,*'"'..r.k"l!(- !IU••<I 1"' l<o•""'P<•n, •• l>Ul>IUN<ltrf IN ()r-' C:0..$1 P11D11\ni"11 Cct"'I>•"• s.i,,., IW t<l•I-.. , PVlllll.ftH M0"41•• lftt<>uO" Fti.»1 lot Co<ll• ""'"'· Ht'•l>O<• .. Kn, ~~nunoton fltKhll'-· 11ln Ytli•f, l•vl"•· StCldl•to.c-Y•l'-r • .., Ull_ .. mt .. /Sollth(N•1 ,Atlt'llltr~-­....... I• poalh"9CI S.01Y•O•n -5-n ti... ,n..c:1pe1 CN(>lllM"9 Pl.,.I 11 .. DO Wftl &.r .Mree\, Co\Uo M•W, CthlOf .... "'62&. Robert N. Weed P•••-"' fncl Pvtlil""" Jack R. Curlev Yk• Pr,,..,. .. 1 •"" c;...,.,., W"'"9r' ThOmas Keevil [dolot divorced mother and ital d a hear· ing on her m~nlBI compettncy will be held Nov. 17. Miss Moore wa~ indi<"ted last week on charges of attemptLng to kill the President, speC'1ftl·ally, tuing a shot from a .38-caliber Smith and Wesson revolver at Ford as he left the St Fran1·1~ tlotel ln San Francisro following • .. UPtTt...,..._ INNOCENT PLEA ENTERED Sa ra Jane Moore a ~peech. She was wrestled to the ground by police and Secret St-rvll'e agents and taken into ('U!:ilod)I. Conti entered the innocent plea for Miss Moore after rejecting an argu ment by her attorn4:Y• Public Defend er James Hewitt, that there should be no an-ai1n· menl udtil her' melltal com- petence was determined. ltewitt r~!used to enter a plea. "We have not prepared in any way for the trial," Hewitt told the judge. He said he did not want to pro- ceed "until such time as she is able to cooper ate with cowisel and aid in her own defense.·· Mrs . Moore has been undergo. ing psychiatric t ests at the federal medical facility in San Dieeo. Friday she was ordered rctumed to San Francisco for ar· raignment on the indictment. '"'hich was returned sec retly on Wednesday. She is expected to rt•tum to San Diego for further trc.itment. In a sharp exchange with the judge, Hewitt a rgued that the new federal speedy trial act, which requires that a trial begin w1th111 00 d<1ys, does not apply to time used for mental examina· tions . "Your honor, I can't prepare the case in 90 days,'' Hewitt argued .. "Well, you're going lo prepare it in 90 days," Conti replied. "If you ·ve got any argument, give it to the Cong ress.·· Sara J\1 oo re was kept on Ran- dolph Hearst ·s payroll for several months in 1974 in hopes that she might help him fmd his then.fugitive daughter, says one of the authors of a Rolling Stone acrounl of Patricia Hearst's un· derground life. Whil e on Hearst's payroll in 197,1, Mrs. Moore also was being paid by the FBI to report on his dealings with radicals whom the newspape r executive hoped would lead him to his daughter, Howard Kohn said in an in - terview Monday night. l\-1rs . Moore had worked for the $2 million rood giveaway pro· gram established by Hearst in an unsuccessful attempt lo win the return of his daughter alter she was kidnaped by the Symbionese Liberation Army on Feb. 4, 1974. Approval Expected Amendinent Sent To County Planners The county pl annin g com· mission is expected to approve and send a General Plan amend· ment to the Board of Supervisors Wednesday . The last in a series of public hearings on the proposed changes is scheduled to begin at4 p.m. in the commission's cham· bers at 400 Civic Center Drive Wefit, Santa Ana. The amendment package in- cludes a planning staJf recom· mendation to change agriculture and conservation designations on 472 acres along the eastern ridgeline of Laguna Canyon to medium low density residential uses. ' Their proposal woulo all ow about 190 dwelling units to be built on the property which is north of the city of Laguna Beach. Laguna Beach orficials have opposed deve lopment in this area, considered to be a part or the Laguna Greenbelt. During a previous hearing, city representatives asked the com· missioners to at least postpone consideration of lhe proposal un· til studies of area streets and the greenbelt are completed. Also under consideration as a part of the amendment is a re- quest from the Coto de Caza Corporation to change the land use designations on 4,000 acres in the area between Mission Viejo and the Clevela nd National Forest. They have asked that the exist· ing agriculture and open space labels be changed to low density residential and recreation uses to allow them to expand the resort. Porno Sales, Mafia I.inked LOS ANGELES !AP) -Using underworld tactics and modem business techniques, organized crime reportedly has muscled its way to a major s hare of the S70 million-a-year pornography busi· ness in Southern California, l~w enforcement officials say. "Right now," said Los Angel es Police Capt. Jack R. Wilson. "they control at least ~percent ol the porno picture business, as well u about 70 percenl of the hard.core macai;ine, book and new1paper publish.in&: mUket. These aren't guesae1. W•'•e11ot recordl to back the ngures •I , , lllJI 'llllla' i1 taklnC """' in lht JOf'DOlr•pby bus iness." { Staf( planners, however, have r ecommended against the change, s aying it would be "pre· mature at tbi1 time ·• The staff questioned whether th e development would be com· patible with surrounding recrea- tional uses, including Caspers Regional Park, Audubon Society property, Escape Country and O'Neill Regional Park, and if roads and utilities could ade· quately serve the area. Also on the commission's a gen. da Wednesday is a request from Silberberger Contractors to change the agricultural wning to a "sand and gravel extraction" district on about 348 acres in Lucas Canyon, about 10 miles east of the San Diego Freeway. The public hearing on the rock quarry operator's request is set to begin at 1 :30 p.m. Irvine Coast Plan Slated Irvine Company represen· tatives will present plans for de- velopment of the firm's coastaJ acreage between Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar during a meeting at 7 :30 p.m . Wednesday at Laguna Federal Savings, 260 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach. The presentation is sponsored by the North Lagu n a Neighborhood Association which previously heard the Friends of Irvine Coast, an organization critical of the company's coastal planning . Principal speaker Wednesday will be Don C. Cameron, Irvine Company director or urban de· sign. The meetin& la public. Apathetic Response ALBANY, Ga. (UPI) - Radio station WALG planned a four·bour dis· cussion of fublic apathy on its dai y mor n inc telephone talk show. But a station spokesman •a.id Monday only two calls were recei\led during the program. "On other topics, we have been averaging 20-30 clllJ •Ired and probabl,y Iota or attempts,., laid tbe spokesman. ' I He'• Wired For Blast MON ASTER EVIN, Ireland <UPI > -The kid· naper1 of Dutch busi· nes11man Tiede Herrema have hung a string of ex· plosive. a.round his neck, it was reported today. A self·proclaimed Irish guerrilla, a blanket over hii1 head to avoid iden· tification, tol d a television interviewer Monday he was a member or a seven- member gang that kid- naped Herrema. Two kidnapers -Eddie Gallagher, 27, and Marian Coyle, 19 -are holding the hostage in an upstairs bedroom of a two·story apartment building in the town of Monaslerevin. Meter Fine Hike Eyed By Council An increase in the city parki.ng meter fines from $3 lo $5 will be weighed by the Laguna Beach Ci· ty Council meeting at '4:30 p.m. Wednesday at city hall. The council session is a con- tinuation of one begun Oct . 15. Tied to the raise in meter fines is a proposal to increase the fine for illegally . parking in a no· parking (red curb) zone from the present$Sto$10. In some posted red zones, the police department would be given authority to tow away violating vehicles. The proposed ordinance has been heard at one public hearing and Wednesday's council meet· ing is the last official action necessary for enactment. lf approved by the council, the measure would become law in JO days. The measure propo5ed by lhe city's Economic Committee, has raised the hackles c1 some of Laguna 's downtown busi · nessmen, but no significant OP· p:>sit1on has been mounted. Other business to come before the council includes; -Changes in the city's environ· mental imp act report guidelines. -Placement of picnic tables and benches in Main Beach park. -Parking restrictions along Alta Via ta Way limit.in& parking to one side of the narrow road. -Revision of the Arch Beach Heights specific plan informing builders that property there is subject to architectural review by thecity. F..-Page A J REMMEL ••• extremists, but also known as peopl e who have to be educated that there is another way of Ufe,'' said Remmel. Asked by Irvine Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor. "How would you deal w it h the hippie bureaucrats?'' Remmel said, "You have to sit down and talk to them and let them know there is another way.'' "Would they listen?'' s he won - dered. ''Sure," said Remmel. "They're people too." Much of his talk centered on the effects of regulatory agencies on the economy. "You have the EPA. It spends $2.3 billion a year to put industry out of business,·' he asserted. Crops Monitored · No Fruit Flies In ,County--Yet lly WILLIAM SCRltElllElt OllMO.llfl"IMll ..... Orange County fruit and vegetable crops are .ttql free al the Mediterranean fruit fly swarms that have Lnfested 80 square miles of western Los Angeles County. But county and stat e agricultural officials are beefing up their monitoring programs to make sure no problems develop here. "We have extended our trap· ping program beyond the normal time when we slow it down to be certain none of the rues make it this far," said David Byers, de- puty county agricultural com- missioner for insect pest detec· lion. F..-Page A l WATER ••• Author.ity for annexations across county lines is provided in the state Government Code, · Turner said. . Franklin Meztleur, secretary· treasurer or Tri Cities, said no apposition to the proposed annex· atioo has surf aced. The annex a ti on request is the result of more than a year of negotiations among several agencies, including Tri Cities, ci- ty of San Clemente, State Parks Department, Marine Corps, San Diego County Water Authority and the Metropolitan Water Dis· trict <MWD). Water to the state park has been pro\lided in portable con· tainers filled by state park crews. The nuclear generating station has received water from the city of San Clemente via an overground temporary line. Negotiations on installation of permanent facilities were pro· mpted by the M WD. which ob- jected to the practice of San Clemente selling water outside or the bounds of the MWDterritory. MWD imports water from the Colo r ado River and r e - sells it to a num ber of second· stage wholesale agencies, such as Tri Cities. Tri Cities, in tum, sells the water to the-city or San Clemente and the Capistrano Beach County Water District , which serves Capistrano Beach and a portion of Dana Point. A stipulation of the agreement reached on the annexation is that San Clemente will provide back up service from city-owned well s lo 'fri Cities in the event that Tri Cities facilities are shut down. Meztleur said that the perma· nent line to the area will be con· structed next summer if ap. proved by the commission. wleman Hiu Forced Busing WASHINGTON (APJ -Alead- ing sociologist who once advocal· ed busing to achieve school de· secregation today told Congress that forced busing has had the op. posite effect in the nation's large cities. Dr. James S. Coleman of the University of Chicago told the Senate Judiciary Committee that court-ordered busing "raises a spectre of a country of black cities and while suburbs ... "II we do discover any signs. we are prepa.r~ to take the same steps ~ An1eles is taking to -prevent a major destruction oC our crops," be said. Control of the fruit flies is ac- complis hed by the release of millions of sterile rues, wbicb abruptly halt lhe breeding ~ycle and stamp out the infestatioo gradually over a period of four to five months. Byers said special insect traps have been placed in trees throughout Orange County and in. most cases are no more than a mile apart. The traps are baited with a substance that attracts fruit rues: and are used by agriculture of- ficials to determine the type of insect life that frequents a particular area. According to Byers, Orange County has ne ver been infested with the Medjterranean fruit Oy. 'vhich has proven to be one of the hardest to eradicate in areas where it is most prevalent, such as Europe, South America and Hawaii. "We have had several infesta· tions of tbe oriental fruit fly in the past with the most recent one be· ing in 1972," Byers said. "But those were dealt with quite re- adily ." The fruit flies destroy fruits and vegetables by injecting the eggs beneath the skins where they develop by feeding off the fruit pulp. Byers said th at although the Los Angeles problem is only 30 miles away, it is unlikely the flies will come this far unless infested fruit is transported ln large quan· tity into Orange County. ''Once the flies h ave established themselves in an area where ther e are sufficient host pl ants. they usually don't come much farther," Byers said. A-BLAST ••• can cause moderate damage, 5 considerable damage, 6 can be severe. A 7 reading is a "major'" earthquake capable of tremen- dous damage. The great San Francisco earthquake of 1906 re· gistered 8.3 on the Richter scale. Dave Miller, :in ERO official here. said the blast jolted the agency 's control offices, swin g. in~ microphones and television cameras. There was no leakage reported from the test. It was the 13th announced test at the expansive test site this year and the third \.1dth a yield of between 200 kilotons and one megaton. The 1-liroshirna blast oC World War JI was about 20 kilotons. The test was the 279th since the limited test ban treaty of 1963. Not all tests are anr\ounced. Persons in the Exchange Club, a small bar in Beatty, Nev., near the tes t site. were asked lo stand outside the structure during the shot. The test. conducted by the Lawren ce Liv er mor e Laboratory of Livermore, Calif .. was the first high-yield test since June when test site manager Mahlon Gates announced that a number of high :power tests would be accelerated in anticipation of a proposed new international atomic testing ban tentatively set to become effec- tive March 31. 1976. If you '.ve been waiting for the biggest carpet sale of .the year., .TH IS IS IT! Measure your rooms now. _ .then get set for savi ng s of up to 20% on our beautiful broadloom carpets from Evans·Black. *•••• •• lij&....ID EN'S :iiisiaiiatiaii:·custom draperies carpe \ UC NO i~12 I • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 \ PHOt'E 6A6-A838 -6A6·23SS I He WI D>I pn lo ~ ·er1 b• ci1 m an SI ta to lh •• sl tr n: al F fr u II v " u II v c ~ • ' t l I i ' I 1 1~ J be• .Pa Co cw ln l ad gei to inl I cu sa an ch lis by )O! wi ( 4 II S' •• a d s N p c n I [ d c 1 ~ I ' ' I I I \ ' I I. I I I , Export Cancer Send TolJacco Oveneas? 117 llll. TON JI06l[()W1TZ lt*s a schizopbre.nlc world, and to witness the schizophrenle ln full flight )'OU QQjy have lo &lance at tho go- ings-on in the tobacco indU5tr)'. While one arm of the 1ovemment, the U.S. Ppblic ~aJtb Service, tries to di.courage smoking, otb~r arms are waving in the opposite-directioo. The Agriculture Depart. ment encour.g .. the planting of tobacco, ltelplne to seU the _product overseas. Another arm, the lnlernal Revenue Service , bas some mixed feelings about the 'efforts to curb 11mokiog because the tax on cigarettes ls a powerful mooey raiser. States and cities pay a lot of t1alaries by ·cigarette taxes. Money Tree THE REVENUE COLLECTORS apparently bave litUe to rear. Although cigatttte advertising has been ruled Qff the airwaves. smoken continue to puff away. Cigarette sales arc at an all·timehigh. And so are the tax rates. The issue takes on a humorous -some critics would say macabre -tinge when yOu view the scene in other coun· tries. For example, take France, where a gOYeromcnt monopoly runs the cigarette business. Simone Veil, lhe Fl-ench heallb minister, is concerned about the steady increase in smoking. She claims the Fr~nch are spending more on cii:...rettes than on bread or fruit. SO MA.DAME VEO.. fS proposing new measures to fight the habit. She wants to restrict cigareUe advertising in theaters and on poster sites, and she wants to eliminate ad- vertising in publications read by young people. She also wanu books studied by 15--year-olds to include chapters on the hazards of smoking. And Madame Veil wants lo enlarge the ''no s moking'' sections on trains and planes. The French health minister is worried that her country will reach the level of addiction that prevails here. Sales of cigarettes in France come to 1,830 cigarettes per year for every _person over the age of 15. In the United Sl3:tes, it's 3,670 cigarettes per person a year. The mad Hunganans are even bigger smokers, the per capita consumption there be- ing 3,750 a year. MEDICAL AUTHORITIES salute Madame Veil. but her proposals pose a problem for the French cigar~lte monopoly. I( s he succeeds in cu.rbing_cigarette smoking, the mooopoly's sales will go down. Pierre Millet, who is head of the French cigarette trust, was interviewed about these plans to beef up the antismok· ing campaign -and he had a ready answer. He said that if cigarette sales in France started to decline, then he would try to boost exports or F'rench cigarettes. In short; If we beat cancer al home, let's export it. Pacific Telephone Issue s 'Easy' Bill A new billing service has been put into service by ~Pacific Telephone in Orange County designed to offer customers more information in a format that's easier tore· ad, according to county general manager E .W. Dey. The new bills are being sent to homes and businesses dur- ing the current billing round. Dey said the bill is easier for customers to understand and saves the company production aDd mailing time Features of the new bill in · elude a simplified face that lists only individual charges by category (monthly service, long distance. etc.)_ The bill will sbow charges plus pay- ments and adjustments ap- plied to the previous biU-_ Any unpaid balance is identified as past due, and current charges are sub-totaled with a "due by" date. Long distance calls are list- ed with the duration of each call in minutes. The bill for measured service customers will show the number o( local messages over the allowance and the cost. Installation, equipment and monthly charges on bills will be detailed on a separate page. Dey said the new bill is the result of an AT&T study to de- velop a telephone bill formal that could be generally adopt- ed for nationwide use. GM Standardization Of Auto Parts Seen Capitol N~ws Service SACRAMENTO -General Motors has begun the biggest s tandardization program ever undertaken by a U.S. auto maker, with their divisions sharing many of the same parts, the latest issue of Motor Magazine reports. Buick, Olds and Pontiac in particular will share an in· creasing number of compo- nents to the poJnt where even the most experienced mechanic will not be able to distinguish a unit from one car from another GM product. There will be a difference in the grades of the material so that the part on a Cheverolet will not be identical to that of a Cadillac. However, should a Chevy buyer want to pay a Cadillac price fo r a specific part, be will be able to and that part will be supplied. * Californians used more gasoline last Yt•r than drivers i.n any othes:-state in the nation, 10.5 billion gallons. Texas waa secood Air Force Bid to UCI An Air Force contract. for. $12.8 million for research into the hazards of toxic materials has been awarded to the University o( Cali(omia, ac· cording to Congressman An · drew l-lin shaw (R-Newporl Beach). About 15 percent of the wdrk is to be done at UC Jnjne-. with the baJance at Wright Patterson Air Force Bue iri Ohio. with 7.6 billion gallons and New York third with 5.6 billion gallons Despite these high figures the overall use of gas was 3.9 percent lower in 1974 than in the preceding year. A total of 106.7 billion gallons of motor fuel were consumed throughout the nation, 4.3 billion gallons less than 1973. It was the first time that there bas been a decrease in motor fuel consumption since the World War ll period in 1943. * Ruined metal threads can be thoroughly exasperating when you are ready to put something back together again. Avoid such frustration when working on aluminum block engines, such as lhe Vega, by using anti-seize compound oo steel bolts that a re to be screwed into aluminu m threads. It Is available at any auto parts &tore. Under high torque, the steel bolts have a tendency to "freeze" to the aluminum. If there is no anti-seize com- pound the softer aluminum will be mashed when you put pressure on the bolt and you are into a rethreading hassle. One tube of the compound will save your temper and your cash. * With greater frequency rac- in' cars are uslng "spoiJers" to increase aerodynamic load· ing on the cars' front s us· pension to improve cornering performance and 8-l.ability at speeds over 40. Auto specialty shops are now offering plastic units that work quite well and bolt on simply below the front bumper. • Tunctey.Octobet2' tf75 OAILVPtLOT AJ.J Tue11day'11 Closing Prices NE W YORK STOCK EXCHANGE He 'l'OltlC CUf'll -... -. .... --. . .._ .. -· ~If = , .... t!::. --·-........... ,, .. 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Peter Ust inov portrays a Mexican general who recaptures the Alamo Jn this hil arious movie comedy from 1969 with J ohn Aslin, P a m ela Tiffin and Jonathan Winters. · CBS (2) 8:30 -You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown. The Peanuts gang return in a special about bicycle racing, in , 'f\'hi ch Charlie is pitted against some t... tough co mpetitors -including the 1\'l askcd Marvel, a very determined Program Overlap On Tube By JOAN HANAUER NEW YORK fUPll - Television is tripping over its own feet again tonight by presenting two documentaries, both , well worth watching, in t; overlapping lime slots. t One is ''Life," the ~ first in an NBC bicenten- " Your Horoscope • ..... · .. " .. Aries: Organize Priorities WEDNESDAY, OCl'OBER it By S VD NEY OlllAIUt ARIES (March 21 • April 19): Bring forth creative resources. Imprint style. Organize priorities. One in authority makes room for you at more elevated position. TAURUS (April 20 ·May 20): A review of home economics could be in order. Highlight security, better relations with parent or authority neure. GEMINI <May 21·June20): Stress greater in· dependence in dealings with neigbbora. relatives. Your ideas can be put lo good use. CANCER (June 21 · July 22): Emphasis on money. possessions, ability to collect what you need. You can put together missing links, You become involved in teaching project. bow rer 1ou can IO, who Is deltNli•a your iDteresls behind the ICf'De&. UBU <8'!Pt-U ·<let. 221 : Accent oa romance creativity, retpoo.albUity, the ''heatlq \IP"' of a r~ laUonship. . SCORPIO CO.I.:!.'· Nov. 21): Youatep oo tolld ground. You let family backing for ambltloos special project. • SAGITl'ARIUS ~Nov. 22 -Dee. 21): Look beyond the immediate. Whal glitten could be tlmel. Know It and heed ''lmM!r voice." You know - in your heart of bearta-wbet ahould be .ion.. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 ·Jan. 19): Check fiaan· clal reaources, esped."111 Where contrada are con- cerned. Partner, mate is more-than-ordinarily con- cerned about assets. beagle. KTLA f5J 8 :30 -"The Illustrated Man ." Rod Stl'iger and Claire Bloom star in this 1969 movie version of R ay Bradbury's science-fiction novel. nial trilogy which will include "Liberty" and "The Pursuit of liappi- ness." "Life '' will be s hown a t 8 p.m. on Channel 4. 'Doing Well' Jimmy Durante is 'doing very well ' and taking brie f walks outside h is Beverly Hills home. He said he enjoyed himself on TV clips Friday on Bob Hope's show. LEO (July 23 -Aug . 22): Accent on personality, increased social activity, travel and added re<:ogni· lion. Cycle is s uch that circumstances favor your e[- forts. . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20. Feb. 18): ~ht on• ability to work with one whose ideas oPPQlle youri' own. A relationship undergoes thorough test. . PISCES (Feb. 19· Marcb20): Stress creativity,\ in.dependence, willingness top1ooeer a project.. Stop following -it is appropriate now for you to lead. ' • r ' , ..... TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening OCTOBER 28 Wednesday DAYTIME MOVIES 9:JD0 "MUtJ lll•MI" (du) ''I -lln Mllldletoft "CltM nd ~ tr (lllY) 'JI -Joel flkCm. JO:OOf•)(t) "flit ~ of Oo• luW' (id'i) '49 -&«II I l)onn, """""""' Jt«l Q) "laiJ hutaH" (df1) '52 - JllH'S MISOll, J.1111 HI-. 1:00 0 "JM ....... Pmidtnr (COlllJ '32 -Jbnmf Olirtnte. 9 (C} "llrwqt It MJ Datily9 (arp) '71 -Mt Ross. J;JOQ IC) "'fox&.-(drl) '55 -line RuutU, Jrff Clllndlei, Diii DufJ'•. l:O:> '10) (C) "Skllft Gm ll&ltrW' Cc.om) '12 -P111! l)'l!Ot. l:lO (1) ft} "hM.n I Mitt" (toll!) '61 -S.lldf• Ott. Jolllt"'"" 0 "Visit t. a s.11 ,,...,. (com) 'LO -JefrJ ~ >HI! llld.lntll. HOWEVER, PBS airs the first National Geo- g raphic s pec ial on public television . It is titled ''The Incredible Machine," and is about the hum an body. It begins at 7: 30 on Chan- nel 28. In the NRC e ffort, David Brinkley serves as narrator-reporter ln this first e pisode, re- aching back to the In- dians, to the colonists. to the immigrants from the (TV REVIEW) earliest days right up to the Vietnamese fl own here from Guam. He seeks to ans wer the ques tion, '·Who are We? .. TlUS ISN'T a costume piece, but Brinkley vis· its places as dis tant as I.iverpool, port or em· barkation for so many, and Ghana and Senegal, from where the unwill · ing immigrants, the black s l aves, were brought. Studs Terkel visil'i a John Ada ms descendant in Massachusetts. and other descendants or early Am ericans in Ap· palachia . in the Southwest a nd West, and in the "hillbilly" slums of Chicago. IT IS IN a conversa· tion with a heavyset woman from Paducah, Ky., in a poor white urban slum that ''Lile" tout"he an area worthy of further exploration. Here is a woman who says she has never flown over thi s countr y without tears coming to her eyes . "It 's so beautiful,'' she says. From a plane, strife is invisible. "You think what it could be.'' BRINKLEY ALSO suggests that Americans remember that their nag is not the symbol or the far right. but rather a beautiful piece of graphic des ign that sy mbolizes som e of man's finest ideals and belongs to all 214 million of us. E. G. Marshall nar· rates National Geo- graphic·s "The Incredi- ble Machine ," but the real star or the hour is the camera. These shots range from the almost unbelievable segment actually taken inside the body, as an egg erupts from an ovary and the camera watches as it is fertilized and how the embryo begins to grow. Poetry R eading By Indian .Indian poet Faye K1cknosway will read some of her work at 11 a.m . Wednesday in Sad4 dleback College's t elevision studio as a part of the 1975-76 Writers Lecture Series. She is resident author at Wayne State Universi- ty and a visiting lecturer for the creative writing department at San Fran- cisco State. Sbe is also chairwoman for the Miles Poetry Commit· tee. bas received merit awards for her teaching and ls anthologized in several books of poetry. The pn>&ram, !UQded by a 1rant from the California Arts Com· mission, i& open to the public without charge. Further information may be obtained by call- ing tbe college's com- munity information or- !lce at 831-9700 or -.ext.263. Coastal Post SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Eugene D. Lake, a Eureka labor official, was named to the North Coast Regional Coastal Commission by As- sembly Speaker Leo T. McCarthy. La ke, busi- ness representative for Opera ting Engineers local No. 3 in F.ureka. repl aces W a lt er McHugh .• VIRGO (Au g. 23 ·Sept. 22): Some restrictions become more evident than in r ecent past. You learn Christmas Cards To Go On Sale Leisure World Boutique Workshop mem· bers will sell Chris tmas carW in the lobby of Saddleback Community Hospital Medical Center through Nov. 21 to benefit the hospital. Workshop members will take orders from 1 to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday [or persona!ized greeting carW and envelopes, said Mary Weldy, public information officer 3t the hospital. Orders will be mailed to' customers · homes . The medi cal center is localed at 23561 Paseo de Valencia in Laguna Hills. Additional information is a vailable by calling the hospital's public information office, 837-4500. • IF TODAY LS YOUR BIRTHDAY -you are in· tuitive, a naxural teacher. stubborn. d)"IJamic pro- ,&ressive and loyal. Setbacks are fmisbeC-,00 are on ''comehack trail.'" ANNOUNCING ui1a:J.aci/ft . //Gtj'lotk/.dfan ryzzetta's Halt De8igii MAH~INO, PEOICIJfflt«) FAQALS. $PlCIALISTS IN .lJWETTE &POftCELAIN NAll.8 11 07 Jamboree Ad .. Newport Beach 640-4740 ' ar' ••• WI C l91S k. J. REYNOLD$ T08ACCOCO. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined Thal Cigarene Smoking Is Dang erous 10 Your Health. I ' I. ' • "I smoke about 2 packs a day and I get a lot of pleasure oµt of every cigarette. But I've cut down on 'tar' and nicotine without giving up what I like about smoking. "I do it on what I call 'The Doral Diet! Doral gives me the taste I want from a cigarette. But compared to my old brand, each Doral I smoke is 5 milligrams lower in 'tar? Figure it out. That's a difference of 100 milli- grams less 'tar' a pack, on The Doral Diet!" Menthol or Regular. ME NTH Ob 13 mg. "tar". 0.9 mg. nicolile, • ALTER. 15 mi"1ar", 1.0 m~ nicoline. fl, PO! cigerni1e, FTC Repon MAR. 75. " • I I I 7 II ( n I• ' I r I t t ' I I • f I I ' 7 . . Saddlebaek ED I TION VOL. 68, N0 .301,2SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY,OCTOBER28, 1975 T oday's C lo!!ilng N. Y. Stoeks' TEN CENTS Tch Tch; Guys Can't Be Girl Seouts WASIUNGTON CAPI -The Girl Scouts voted today to re- main an all-female organizatioo. By a show of bands, 1,800 de- legates to the 40th national con- vention of the Girl Scouts of Amer-ica overwhelmingly re- fused to return a good tum by the Boy Scouts of America. The Boy Scouts voted last year to admit girls aged l<t. to 21 lo their Explorer division. '· The two groups are oot af. filiated. Al a session Monday, the de- legates plUJ 2,700 visit.on and other guests -youna. mldd.le- aged and old. but all Girl Scouts -discussed whether mem- bership should include boys. By the clapping and cheerin& for those who opposed the idea, it was doomed from the start. Those who favor the admission of boys argued thalci would at- tract· more girls and increase rnembersbip, "We need coed programs," said Mrs. Clyde Bridges of H.ib- tnn1. Minn. "A merger would i.n - terest and retain the older girls and cut expenses." Virginia Fell, a council leader from Harvey, Ill., argued for "coequal status·· among girl5 and boys in scouting. "Young men and women must learn to put aside their biological differenees ... she said. Tbe critit-s or the idea dominat- ed, however, insisting that girls mature faster tba.n boys so rroupin1 them by age would be a problem and that the Girl Scouts should retain their female iden· tity. "If we bring in boys, they'll dominate us when we go on camping or other trips," said Maureen O"Connell, 11, or the Chicago area. "They'll try Lo tell County 'Woman Slain; Police Hold Mate, 80 Missing Plane Sighted? Searchers for a missin g aiq>lane with three residents of Huntington Harbour aboard zeroed in today on a heavily jungled area near Puerto Vallarta in Mexico. An American pilot in a private plane uncovered the newest clue late Monday afternoon when he spotted a Mexican Carmer or cowboy waving persistently in a northeasterly direction in the area or Cape Corriente, south of -Puerto Vallarta. John Hamilton, a vice presi· dent of the Don Koll Co. in Newport Beach who is coordinat· ing the search in Orange County, said search crews and planes were immediately dispatched lo the area. They failed to discover any signs or the aircraft by press Lime today, however. Huntington Harbour residents aboard the ill-rated flight that left Manzanillo for Puerto Vallarta on Oct. 18 are Steven Dikeman, owner of Look Properties in Sunset Beach, Bruce Killian, president or Acme Wiring Co. in Garden Grove and Killian's wife, Bonnie Also lis ted on the plane was Dr. Paul Lundel. the pilot, and his wife. Both are from Denver Hamilton said today the search area has been narrowed to 20 lo 50 square miles in the Cape Cor rientes area Hamilton said that when the plane departed it had about three hours or fuel and that would be sufficient to reach the crash search area "The jungle is so thick and layered that you couJd ny right over it and not see anything," Hamilton said . "Even if it crashed and burned, the rains could wash away signs or a crash,•· he added. Hamilton said both boats and airplanes are also searching coastal waters following several CStt P LANE, Page..UJ Men's Day Lib Strike Draws Backlash NEWPORT R.I. CUP!) -Some women in the United States p(an to go on strike Wednesday to show the system how much it needs t hem, but it will of- ficially be "Male Appreciation Day" in this city. Elderly Suspect Quizzed Mayor Humphrey J . Donnelly Ill said many women asked him to-slgri a "Man Day'' proclamat1on An fl>-year-old Garden Grove and t h ey were serious about it. man -is in custody today on "It's sort of the women's answer to the NOW or-charges he beat his elderly wire ganizaµ<>n proposal that women don't go to work," he to death with a claw hammer said M-0nday. early this morning, police report- "These women will exercise their day by being ,.. ed today. more than kind to their man, doing something extra Lillian Cole, believed to be in special for t heir man whether it is their boss in the of· her 10s, was found by policemen fice, their husband or father or whatever," Donnelly and paramedics sprawled acroos a bed in her home, 11322 Paloma said. Street. shortly art er 6 a .m. "I think my wife is going to cook my breakfast. Jack Charles Cole, the She usually doesn 't because I get up so early, She;'s woman's husband, was arrested _ goodtomeyear·rOWldanyway,"hesaid. ~the scene "as a result of '-------------------------~ Physical evidence and his own statements_,'' a police spokesman El Toro Residents Still Seeking MAC El Toro homeowners Monday night voted to continue their drive for a Municipal Advisory Council CM AC) despite the re- signation of their leader. Sharron Bedard, secretary of t he El Tor o Homeowners As- sociation, said the petitions call- ing for the establishment of the coun cil would be circulated wi.thln the next 10 days. Thieves Ge t Guns , From Vie jo Home Burglars who broke the lock on a sliding glass door" to gain entry ransacked the gun cabinet at a Mis s ion Viejo home , Orange County Sheriff's officers reported today Deputies said mtrudel'6 who forced their way in lo the den carried off guns valued at $1,750 from the home of Ernest B. Mauck, 56, of 26782 Morena Drive, Mission Viejo. "We hope that Bill Monoson's resignation will wake a few peo- ple up and bring them around,'' Mrs. Bedard commented. Monoson resigned as president of the association Monday night in protest over public apathy he says be encountered whil e trying to solicit support for the MAC. Although he was the key figure in the drive to promote local representation ror El Toro, Mrs. Bedard said tbe homeowners want to continue with the project. The group has not yet chosen a replacement for Monoson. A total of 430 signatures, representing 10 percent or El Toro's regis tered voters, are re- quired to bring the petition to the C"ounty Board of Supervisors for a decision · If the board approves the measure, it will be placed before voters dur1ng next sprin g's general election Even though only 430 sign atures are required Mrs. Bedard says the association in- (SeeMAC,PageA2) said. The spokesman said Mrs. Cole was still clinging lo life when paramedics arri\.·ed but she died of massive head injuries at about 7:30 a .m . at Palm Harbor Hospital, Details or the slaying were sketchy today as officers began to interrogate the suspect. who was booked on first degree murder charges. Investigators believe it was Cole who C"alled for rescue units as his wire lay in the bedroom bleeding prorusely. The spokesman said the ham- mer believed used as the death weapon was found on the floor nearthebody . Neighbors told officers they had heard nothing that could have been interpreted as a violent argument between the elderly pair prior lo the time or the s laying , th e police spokesman said. T wo-way R adio s Stolen al N u rsery Portable two-way radios valued by the owners at nearly $3,500 have been stolen Crom the o££ices or a Laguna I-fill s nur sery, Orange County Sheriff's officers reported to- day. Deputies s aid burglars pried open the door w i th a screwdriver to gain entry to the offices of Aliso Park Nursery, 24109 Moulton Parkway, Laguna Hills . us how to build fires and stufl." 1..Di.s MU stead, president or the Long Beaeb Girl Scout Council, araued that admitting boys would make the girls" ·organiza- tion like a C"lassroom set.ting. ''When we goon camping Lrip,;. the girls eouldn't run around in their undies,"" she said. "They'd have to be conscious of their hair and makeup, just like in school.·• ' I • ' Ul"I T..t..... INNOCENT PLEA ENTERED Sara Jane Moore No Fruit Fly Problem Yet In County By WILLIAM SCHREIBER CM I ... O..Uy l"ilt>l SWtt Orange County fruit and vegetable crops are still rree of the Medite rranean fruit rly swarms that have infested 80 square miles of wes tern Los Angeles County. But cou nty and state agricultural officials are beefing up their monitor ing programs to make sure no problems develop here. "We have e xtended our trap- ping program beyond the normal time when we slow it down to be certain none o r the rues make it this Car ," said David Byers, de· puty county agricultural com· missioner for insect pest detec- tion. "If we do discover any signs, we are prepared to take the same steps Los Angeles is taking to prevent a major destruction or our crops." he said. Control of the fruit fli es is ac· (SeeFLIES,PageAZ) Saddlehack Okays Costly Microscope • I I - Baroque lnstrt1111eats Etatft"tain Students I, Joanne Ausmus played a granddaddy fid· die. called a rebec, and Andrew Charlton tooted an old time oboe, or shan, when the Renaissance Players entertained Sad· dleback Valley school children with a de· monstration or baroque instruments. Also among the Players' instruments were a ~sicbord, a cello and finger chimes. Tberr performance was part of a week- long series of chamber concerts, featuring a different family o( instruments each day. I • ' Saddleback' Community College District trustees by a split vote have authorized µie purchase of a $17,000 Scanmn~ EleC"troo Microscope for the Seience-Math BWlding. Purchase or the specialized micro«t-ope, which will allow stu- dents to see more than they can rrom a normal light microscope. was rejected by the board last year. Tb.is request. howeveT, came wltb a statement that the microsrope is "the single m05t important piece of equipmmnt we can obtain" signed by every faculty member in the Natural Science Division. Under an a1reement made in 19'111, the &tale Wiii pay !or hall ol • ·' the microscope on a matching funds basis. · Trustee Donna Berry said the .equipment is "too sophi sticated" for the college but Frank Sciar· rot.ta. division chairman. said it is ··a very standard tool .'' Other area colleges don't have the equipment, he said, because they previouslv bought" the "old tTansmission type" lhat isn 't usable. ''Let's not be a horse and buggy sehool, •· said truste~ Norrisa Brandt . ''Let Sad- clleback College be the leader for once and let's get one." The purchase was approved on a split vote with Trustees fi"rank Greinke, Robert Bartholomew and Mrs. Berry in opposition to it. ) Brenda Akers. a 17-year-old blonde Crom Lawrence. Ind., who has spent 11 years in srout.ing , drew applause when she told the group, "tr we need boys to sell Uw Girl Scouts, we need to re· evaluate our program.·· The Camp Fire Girls offer membership to boys Crom 14 to 18. And. last year. the Boy Scouts offe red membership to girl.5 1.a to 21 . Moore Trial Dec. 15 ... From Wire Services SAN FRANCISCO -A federal court judge entered an innocent, plea today ror Sara Jane Moore, charged with trying to kill Presi· dent Ford in San Francisco Sept. 22. U.S. District Judge Samuel Conti set a trial date of Dec. 15 for the 45 -year·old twicc - divorced mother and said a hear· ing on her mental competency will be held Nov. 17 . Miss Moore was indicted last week on charges of attempting to kill the President. specifically, firing a shot from a .38-caliber Smith and Wes son revolver at Ford as he lert the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco following a speech. She was wrestled to the ground by police and Secret Service agents and taken into custody. Conti entered the innocent plea for Miss Moore after rejecting an argument by h er attorney. Public Derender J a me5 Hewitt, that the re should be no arraign- ment until her m ental com · petence was determined. 1-lewitt refused to enter a plea. • "We have not prepared in any wa_y for the trial," Hewitt told the judge. CSttMOORE, Page..U > Nuclear Blast Shakes Up Three States MERCURY. Nev. IAP) -An underground nucl ear warhead test shook parts of three st;:1les early today, s waying tall build- ings in Las Vegas and chan· deliers in Fresno. Calif. No damage was reported from the blast . also felt 111 part~ of northwest Arizona. which re- gistered 6.5 on the Richter scale at the UC sc1smograph1c station at Berke ley. Caltech reported a 6.0 reading. People were shaken from their sleep in Ridgecrest. Calif.. ISO miles northeast or Los An geles. A spokesman al UC Berkeley re- ported its telemetry devices Celt the blast throughout Califomia The 6:30 a .m . PST weapons dr· velopment t est . code.named Kasseri, was detonated 4,150 feel underground and had an an· nounced yie ld or 200 kilotons to one megaton. "This was not the largest test ever conducted at the test site, it \\-'as considerably smaller than the largest test." said David (See A-BLAST, Page A2) Coa"l Weather PatC'hy low clouds in - creasing tonight and early Wednesday, otherwise C.iir skies. aC"cordi n g to the we ather service. Not much temperatu r e C'h a n gt~. ~lighs in the low to mid 70s. t..ows in the sos. I NSIDE T O DAY T~ Prendt11I danced. Pearl Bailey ripped off Vice Preti dent Rocluofeller·s specs. and eveT}lone hod o good time o.t IM White !louse. Sec-5t0f1J ... l•dex "' ... ... •• .. 81·! ... •lf·ll ... . .. •• •• ' AZ DAIL v PILOT SB Fro.Page AJ MOORE ••• He said pe did not want to pro- ~ "unl.11 such time as 11be ls able to eooperate with rounsel and aid in her own defense '' Mrs. Moore has bt..'t.'n undergo. ing psyt•hi1:1trle tests at the federal medlcal facility in San Oif'go. F'l'ld<iy she was ordered rl·lurned to S;1n Jo'rancisco ror ar· raignrnent on the indictment. "'·h1eh was returned. secretly on \Vednesday. She is expected to rl•lurn to San Diego for further tfl';1lffil'Ot. In a sharp rxrhange with the Judge, Ht'w1tl argul'd that the new fcdt'r:1l speedy tnal act, whit:h require~ that a tnal begin ""ithin !JO day~. do~s not apply to t~l· used rur tncnta.1 l'Xamjna· unn:. ··\'our honor , I <·:.io't prepare the e~st> in 00 days." llewitl ar).!ucd • \Yrll , yt1u'r1..· f.:01ng to prepare 1t in 90 dav..;." Co11t1 replied . "If vn11 \'(' i::nt :u1v argurnent. give it io thl' Con~r1·~:-. ·· ~.n·n :\1oorl· .... ·a:-k('pt 11n Ran- tlOll'h ll l·;1r ~l ~ payroll for SC\'t'r:il 1nunth:;: 1n 1974 tn hopes that ~· c n11Khl help him find his thl'n g1t 1\'l' dau~hlt·r. S<tys one 11( th · uthnrs of il n.oliLng Stone ~l l'C'Oun t uf P<.1tril'La llearst's un- tll·r~round life' \\'hilt• 11n ll C'.1rst's payroll in l97•t, :\!r s ~1!111rl' <.ilso wa:. being p;,iul by tht• 1''1\1 to report on his dt•;_d1n~:-'A Ith r;idit'als whom the n i:>w s paper t•xt.·C'ut ivc hoped "·oulct Jt~;id him to his daughter, lln"·:ird Kohn said m an 1n- tcrv1ew ~1 onday night. :\lrs. Moore had worked for the $i! million food ~iveaway pro- ~ram established by llearst in an unsucC'essful attempt to win lhe return of his daughter after she \Vas kutnap4.'d by tht' Symbionese l.iberation Army on 1-'eb. 4, 1974, Spook House Set for K ids Rancho Viejo Juniorettes will hold a "spook house" Thursday from 6 to 8 p .m . at 22762 Fortuna Lant' in Mission Viejo for SaddlcbaC'k Valley children. Admission will be 10 cents per child, said Georgia Breault, act· Ulg press director ror lhe young women·s service organization. Youngsters will not be expected to wear costumes. Additional information on the Halloween e vent or on the club, which is open lo young women 12 lo 17 years old, is a• .. ailable by calling 586-4961. Fro .. P a ge A J PLANE .•. unconfirmed reports of the plane h1tli.ng the water. ltamilton didn't place much credence in the alleged sea sight- ings, however. One of those assisttng in the search is Duke Cooper of Hunt- rngton Harbour, a Criend of the Killians. He has borrowed a boat along with Jack Tiller of Los Angeles, a brother of Mrs. Killian. Two U.S. Air Force C·130 plane~. complete with paramedic units, are probing the area also. F.--PageAJ MAC ••• tt-nds to collect as many as 2,000 signatures to convince s upervisors the issue has widespread support. She noted that some of the as- ~iation 's 200 members have volunteered to go door to door but that "the stand down at the shop- ping center approach" also would be used. El Toro residents who would like to assist in the petition drive have been asked lo call Mrs. Bedard at 581 -5695. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T~~ Oo ¥111" c;...,,, D•ll, l>·!C>I, .,,I~"'~"~ •~lOffl '"""'" !M" N•IO • ,,,.,,,I~ P"l>l•""•ll» 1""0•- {(lol" f'Yb!O\~•nQ Comp•n1 S.P<,.~l••<ht'°"' "'" 1Wb"'n~<1 Mon<l•f 11\ro..011 ~"IJ4!• •o• CO•I~ ""''"· "''"'porl n....:~. 1i...,unv1on ae..:1111,,.,n '"'n Vo•ltfY. lr~int·. ~-.IU 14'1W<~ Va"•i M><I ~•O•'n" "'°'"chlS<lYlh {O<OI A \lt>QI• •~Ql"""l •U• !'(>fl " P"l)IO\h•<I '"!"'"••• -~-"¥' rn,. P•ln<•Pfl l>VQ''"""ll 1>h•nl " .i lJO """'' 11•~ ~!-1,Co•I• M t1t. (tU!Otl"~ 111t.i.. Robert N. Weed P•t.,Otftl •nd Plib(o,i..r Jack R. Curley Viet P"'""'"' •n<I c;.....,.i ,,.._ Themas A. Murphine """"il-01"0(01!0< Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall A\1lstM1t ""'"'''"' litlh°"' S.ddMN<k V•lteyOfflce lWOIUI "•1111-'1\.oll~~''"'""' Other otllca T•lephon• (714) '42-Q21 Cluslfled Advertising '42·5'71 s.ddi.ffel V11.., ...... 00k• Jl1-6110 ,,_...,,CM_ .. ,..... (trirlofit "1t o • ..._.. C..•t "'*llM"' c--.....,, I-lo ..,,.., "Of/fl, lllu1lr.,;-, Ml-'•1 1111111•• Of tc1v•rllt•Pl'll11!1 11,,..,,, met llt 1t•Pf'IOhl( .. •lll!IWI IHll•I ft•mlHltll el ~ ... -. tK_,... cl1\t ,.\110• 1111• ti ()Kii Mfl._ C.Wi.11111, IWM•lptlOI' '' c.r..r 1ot•"""' ~;..,INllt ... Oll"""lllfJ onil!I_,.~_.......... . "U.Ot"""'l!lf. t luesd•y. Oclober 28. 1975 He's wjred For Blast MONASTER EV IN . lrdand (UPI) -The kid- napers of Dutch bust· nnsman Tiede flerrema have hung a string of cx- pl09lv~ around his nttk, it was reported today. A self-prt1cla1med lnsh guerrilla. a blanket over his head to avoid 1den· tlfication. told a te levision Interviewer Mond<iy he was a member of 3 sevt•11 member giJng that knJ naped llerrema. Two kidnapers -F..ddie Gallagher. 27. and Manan Coyle, 19 -are holding the hos tage in an ups tairs bedroom of a t wo-slory apartment building m the town of Monastercvin. Saddlehack OKs Farm Programs Saddleback College trustees have approved f our n ew agriculturP. programs which have been designed with the help of area ran chers and nurserymen. The four programs are agricultural business. landscape design, ornamental horticulture and turl grass management. lf approved by a state commit lee, the programs are expe<'ted to begin next September. The board alloted $40,000 for a green house and equipment which will be needed for the program. The college L"\Jrrentiy has a horticulture program, explaiot'd Everett Brewer. divis ion chairman of vocational pro- grams, but the new programs will prepare students for the greatest numbe r of job op· portuniti es in the area 's agricultural fields. Students enrolling in the pro· grams will be able to work toward an Ass ociate 0£ Arts degree. a certificatl:' or transfer to a four-year college. he said. The need for the programs wa.s suggested to the trustees las t s pr- ing by President Robert Bartholomew , a Tustin nurseryman. Trustees' interest was confirmed after they heard a presentation about Mission Viejo High Scbool 's agriculture pro-- gram. Arnold Troftgruben, the high school's agriculture teacher, said his 270 students had no op- portunity to continue their studies locally. Trustees then ordered that the advisory committee be formed to design t he programs. Apat,hetic Response ALBANY, Ga. (UPI) Radio station WALG planned a four-hour dis- cussion of public apathy on its daily mornin g telephone talk show. But a station spokesman said Monday only two ealls were received during the program. "On other topics, we have been averaging 20-~ calls aired and probably lots or attempts,·' said the spokesman. • f're•P.,,eAJ FLIES ••• compli:shed by the release of million:; of sterile rues, which abniptly halt the breedln1 cycle and .stamp out the infestation gradually over a period ol {our to five months. Byl·rs said special insect traps have bt!l'll placed in trees throult(hout Orange County and in rnost ca:::.es are no more than a mile apart. The traps are baited witb a substance that attracts fruit files and are used by agriculture or- fiC'1als to determine the type of 1ns t•<·t life that frequent::> a p.1rt1L·ular area At·cord1ng to Byers, Orange County has never been infested with the Mediterranean fruit fly, ·~·hich has proven to be one of the hardest to t•radicate in areas where 1t 1~ niost prevalent. such as F:uropc, South Amcnca and I law an "We have hatl several in!t>Sta· t1ons of tht• oriental fruit fly in the past with tht> most recent one be- 1ng 1n 1972," Ryt:>rs said. "Hut thost.• wt•r(• cl t·all with quite re· .Jdily '. Th(· fruit fhe:; d ~·stroy fruits ~llld Vl'gt•tables hy inJectinji": the eggs bcnt-ath the s kins where lht'Y d t-velop by feeding off the rruit pulp. J~yers s aid that although the l,os Angt'les prolJlem 1s only 30 rlUlf's nway, 1t is unlikely the flie:. "-'111 t•ome this far unll'.SS 1nft~sted fru1l 1$ transportt•d in large qua.n · tity into Orange County ··o n ce the flie s have c>stablis hed themselves in an area wht•rt• there are sufCicient host plant s. they us ually don 't l'o1nt• mueh farther:· Byers said. Sadat Asking Military Aid \\.'ASlll.'JG 'l'ON (UPIJ - r:gypt '!-i µrf'Sld(•nt Anwar Sadat talkl'd with Defense Secretary James SehlL•sin~er today about pnssihlc· t l.S. military aid to C:uro ht""(ore meeting again with Presidt'nt Ford. who already has pledgc•d major economic aid to F:gypt' Thl~ m<·eting "·1t h Schlesinger "'as r rJ?:i rctc>d l:irgely as a pro- tltt:ol \'t~1t, :::.1n<'l' Egypt"s military needs have been s pelled out dur· 1ng Seeretary of State Henry A. Ki ssinger's frcqul.'nt trips to the . ~iddle East. Giving Up The Glwst Huntington Beach police are lookin1 for a mls.sin& 1s-roo1-tall 1host. It used to haunt Del Taco at 5856 Warner Ave. but of. ficers now suspect it's hauntittl the home of a wer. Lyle Finley, owner of the restaurant, reported the theft of the Halloween de· coration Monday, saying the ghost evaporated sometime Sunday night. The phantom wa s described as white canvas, complete "with mot.or and air machine,'' and was valued at $300. Room Built In Memory Of Swimmer Members of the Lake Forest Swi m Team are able to ex· e1 cise in a room they helped build at the community beach and tennis club i.n honor of their former teammate. Diane Cook. When Diane became" ill with what turned out to be a l~rminal lllness, her father bought isok inetic exercise equipment which helped keep her well enough to swim with the team. Eleven.year old Diane was an enthusiastic and popular member of the team before she died in May, 1974, said Bob Figeria, general manager of the Lake Forest Community As- sociation. After her death Diane's father donaled the exercise equipment to the swim team and started a memorial fund to build an ex- ercise room at the Lake Forest BeaC'h and Tennis Club where the team trains. "These kids had been Diane's friends, .. Figeria said, ··and they collected door·lo-door to raise money. with the un - derstanding that the community association would match funds ." The SO·by -20-foot room is now open fo r use by the s wim team and by Lake Forest residents . Ur ges Communiration L a bor Leader Raps Hippie Bureaucrats By DOUG I.AS FRITZSCHE OttM' D.llly Piiot SlMt Orange County Central Labor Council Secrl'tary Peter Remmel blames "hippie bureaucrats .. running government regulatory agenries for many of the economic ""'oes faced by business and labor in a s luggish economy. More <'ommunication between business. labor and government is needed to prevent th e bureaucracies from becoming even stronger, he told the Friends or UC Irvine Monday. ··These anti -establishment youngsters of the 1960s are in government today," said Rem· n1el. "They 're working in t he fEnvironmenlal Protection Agency J and the coastal com- mission and the Air Poll ution Control (Districts 1 in California. "They'r e doing everything they can to put industry out of business and people out of work. And. at the sam e time, they're criticizing the people on welfare," Remmel said. "One company they put out of business in Orange County and that 's AVCO," he asserted. .. That is a company that had everything a pproved and today they've laid off 110 people from tbe president on down. Think how many building trades people could be working.·• In his talk , which r anged over labor, politics and the economy, the labor leader said, "I think ecology is important. Clean air is im portant. But gophers and snakes don •t pay taxes. Workers do. Approval Expect e d Amendme nt Sent To County Planners The county planning com- mission is expected to approve and send a Gent-ral Plan amend· ment to the Board of Supervisors Wednesday. The last in a series of public heari n gs o n the proposed changes is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. in the commission's cham- bers at 400 Civic Center Drive West. Santa Ana. The amendment package in- cludes a planning staff recom· mendation to change agriculture and conservation designations on 472 acres along the eastern ridgetine of Laguna Canyon to medium low density residentiaJ uses. Their propasal would allow about 190 dwelling units to be built on the property which is north of the city or Laguna Beach. Also under consideration as a part of the amendment is a re· quest from the Coto de> Caza Corporation lo change the land we designations on 4.9JO acres in the area between Mission Viejo :1nd the Cleveland National r·orest. Staff planners, however, have reco mmend e d against th e change, s aying it wouJd be "pre· mature at this time ... The starr questioned whether the development wouJd be com. patible with surrounding recrea. tional uses, lncluding Caspers Rt>gional Park, Audubon Society property, Escape Country and O'Neill Regional Park. and if roads and utilities could ade· quately st-rve the area. Student's Plug Viejo Hydrants Going Historic? Mission Viejo needs a Bicen· tennial plug, according lo Sad· dleback College student Kari Sammons. She wants to decorate the community's fire hydrants with patriotic themes. Miss Sammons. 18, of 26895 La Sierra Drive, has submitted a proposal for painting of the hydrants to the Munici pal Advisory Council. The council i6 scheduled to act on it Nov. 10. "Th~ first time I heard about it was in a magazine which .showed pictures of what they were doing in other cities," she said. F..-Pag~ A J A-BLAST •.• Jackson, spokesman ro r tbe Energy Research and Develop- ment Administration. "IL was a large test, howeyer, no doubt. about it.·· Jackson said the largest under- ground test ever conducted at the site was the "Boxcar" test in 1968 wbiC'h had a force of 1.2 megatons. A rolling earth tremor that shook Las Vegas, about 100 miles south of the blast site in the re· mote Paiute Mesa region, lasted about 20 seconds today. On the Richter SC'ale used to measure ground motion on seismographs, every increase of one number equals a tenfold in- crease in ground motion. Some experts s ay the actual amount of energy released may be:.> times greater. In populated areas, an earth- quake reading of 3.5 can cause slight damage in the local area. 4 can cause m oderate damage, 5 considerable damage, 6 can be severe. A 7 reading is a "major" earthquake capable of tremen- dous dam age. The great San Francisco earthquake of 1006 r e· gistered 8.3 on the Richter scale. Dave Miller, an ERO official here. said the blast jolted the agency"s control offices, swing- ing microphones and television cameras. There was no leakage reported from the test . Jt was the 13th announced test at the expansive test site this year and the third with a yield of between 200 kilotons and one megaton . The Hiroshima blast.of World War 11 was about 20 kilotons. · The test was the 279th since the limited test ban treaty of 1963. Not all tests are announced. Mrs. Campbell Rites Planned In Newport Graveside funeral services will be held Wednesday i.n Newport Beach for Mildred Campbell of Laguna Hills Leisure World, who died Monday at her home. Mrs. Campbell was bom in Battle Creek. Mich. and worked as a real estate salesperson. She is survived by her daughter, Marjorie Holdiman of Pacific Palisades. and by her t .... ·o sisters, Marjorie Schill of Fallbrook. and Gladys Shaw Smith of Escondido. Wednesday's services will be held at Pacific View Memorial Park. Robert Jepsen will of- ficiate. "They're doing it in Burbank, San Clemente. Jrvine and Yorba Unda.'' Although she claims no artistic talent, Miss Sammcns says 1hc has several friends who are han· dy with brushes and have volun· teered their help to decorate the hydrant.a in the Granada Homes tract. "We would probably only do it in the Granada area. Then if' other homeowners liked tbe idea, they could do tbe same in lhe.ir neighborhoods," she explained. Fire Department officials ao far have not officially comment- ed on her idea altbou&h firemen at the t.8guna Hills station have offered her the use of a training hydrant for practiC'e. ··1·ve been to about eight dif- ferent agencies and I didn't gel an answer." she reported. "lbey said it was out of their hands and that I'd have to get permission from someone higher and lhal ·s why I'm laking it to the MAC." Mission Viejo fire hydrants currently are painted an unob- trusive yellow. Unlike other fire hydrants they have two outlets and will require more.creativity for a good design, according lo Miss Sammons. "They're going to take a little more planning. You could paint flags on them or double people. All or them should be different and tied to the Bicentennial them e,·· s he says. Cost of the paint is to be borne by the volunteers who then would go around to the hydrants a year later and restore them to their original yellow, Miss Sammons suggests. Services Set We dnesday for John Edgar Graveside services will be held Wednesday in El Toro for Laguna •lills resident John Edgar, who died Saturday at Saddleback Community Hospital. A no:ttive of Newark, N.J .. Mr. _ E<.lg.e.r ..-v;-ked 37 years as a supervisor for the New York telephone C'Ompany He moved to California 15 years ago and lived the last seven years in Orange County. 1'1r. Edgar is survived by his wife, Catherine, of the family home. 2176-D Via Puerta. by a daughter. Margaret Quass of Rancho Palos Verdes, by four grandchildren and one great- grandchild. Wednesday's services will be held at 10 a.m. at Ascension Cemetery. McCormick Mortuary of Laguna Beach is handling funeral arrangements. Three Wounded BELFAST, Northern Ireland <UPI) -Eight men with sub· machineguns burst into a remote farmhouse Monday night and opened fire, wounding a man and two of his sons. The wife and eight other children escaped in- jury in other rooms. It was one of four widely scattered attacks against Roman Catholics during the night. If you've been waiting for the biggest carpet sale of the year., .THIS IS IT! Measu re your rooms now .. .then get set for savi ng s of up to 20% on our beautiful broadloom carpets from Evans-Black. La.guna Beach officials have opposed d evelopment in this area, considered to be a part of the La.1una Greenbelt. Also on the commission's agen- da Wednesday is a request rrom Sllberberger Contractors to change the agricultural zoning to a "sand and gravel extraction" district on about 348 acres ln Lucas Canyon. about 10 mlles east of the San Oieao Freeway_ *• ..... ~DEN'S . • •••••••••••••••• -installation · custom draperies carpe Dwi.ng a previous hearing, city representatives asked the com- missioners to al least postpone coosideration of the proposal un· til studie!t or area streets and the geenbelt are completed. The public hearlitg on the i-ock quarry OJ)erator's request ls set to begin at 1:30p.m . 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92627 ' PHONE 6<6·<838 -6<6·2355 ( I Irvine EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 301, 2SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Closing N.'l'. Stoeks • TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1975 TEN CENTS Newport Favors Airport--in Ontario 81 lORN VALTEllZA Ol ... o.My .......... Newport Beach's city staff said today the best alternative to Orange County Airport as a jet- port is Ontario JntemalionaJ Airport. lo 1 lengthy report S<beduled for presentation to city coun- cilmen today, the staff has con- cluded that alternate jetport sites may exist in Oranc:e County, but expanded facilities at Ontario ln- Missing Plane .Sighted? Searchers for a missing airplane with three residents of Huntington Harbour aboard zeroed in today on a heavily jungled area near Puerto Vallarta in Mexico. An American pilot in a private plane uncovered the newest clue late Monday afternoon when be spotted a Mexican farmer or cowboy waving persi.stenUy in a northeasterly direction in the area of Cape Corriente, south of Puerto Vallarta. John Hamilton, a vice presi- dent of the Don Koll Co. in Newport Beach who is coordinat. ing the search in Orange County, said search crews and planes were immediately dispatched to the area. They failed lo discover any signs of the aircraft by press time today, however. Huntington Harbour residents aboard the ill-fated flight that left Manzanillo for Puerto Vallarta on Oct. 18 are Steven Dikeman, owner of Look Properties in Sunset Beach, _Bruce Killian, president of Acme Wiring Co. in Garden Grove and Killian'! wife, Bonnie. Also listed on the plane was Dr. Paul Lund~I . the pilot, and his wife. Both are from Denver. Hamilton said today the search area has been narrowed to 20 to 50 square miles in the Cape Cor- rientes area Hamilton said that when the plane departed it had about three hours of fuel and that would be sufficient to reach the crash search area "The jungle is so thick and layered that you could ny right over it and not see anything," Hamilton said ''Even if it crashed and burned, the rains could wash away signs of a i.crash, ··he added Hamilton said both boats and airplanes are also searching coastal waters following several unconfirmed reports of the plane hitting the water Hamilton didn 't place much credence in the alleged sea sight ings, however One of those assisting in the search is Duke Cooper of Hunt ington Harbour. a friend of the Killians. He has borrowed a boat along with Jack Tiller of Los Angeles, a brother of Mrs Killian. Oroville Shaken OROVILLE (UPI) -Two af- tershocks from the Aug . 1 Oroville earthquake shook this area Monday with the strongest tremor registering 3.5 on. the Richter scale. C o ast We athe r • P-atcby low clouas in· cre11in1 tonight and early Wednesday, otherwise faJ.r skies, accordine to the . weather service. Not much temperature change. Hi&hs in the low to mid 705. .towsiD tbe 508. INS IDE TODAY Tlw Pr.-.U danced, P<url 8oUeu ri_.i off Vice Pr<a· de1ll /lock</<ller'• "*'"""" ....-. llad.o good ff-.ot the White How«. SccltorvA4. lllllex ... ." ... .. .. ., .. ... ... ,,.,_, ... ... .. .. temational Airport, linked by 11 traruit system, are the best alternative. The Newport staff study wu ordered two wee.kl ago by city councilmen. The report says that several closer sites att feulble, but expensive. "Los Alamitoe, FJ Toro (both military facilities) and Ontario International Airport are aJI feuible. However, because of the opposition from surrounding cities at Los Alamit.Ols and El Toro, and b«ause ol the (pro- jected) $10 million oost foe con- version to civilian use, Ontario i.s the most feasible." the report states. The staff added that the County of Orance could save between SlO million and $100 million by using the Ontario Cacility and scrap- pinc any proposals to build an alternate airport within its own boundaries. The savina:s t.htn could be used to develop tbe transit systems to effectively movt the county 's travelers either to Ontario or to Los An1eles International Airport_ Relying on specialized bus routes, the Newport staff sug- .rests that Orange County Fair- grounds would be used as a fuU - service bus terminal with ticket and baggage services set up for the air traveler. The report concludes lh•t the city council could recommend • variety of 11ctions through passa1e of a resolulion. Such ideas includl!': -Urgina the county Board or Supervisors to realize the feasibility of the Ontario idea and work with the 1ovemment en- tities administering the airport to develop adequate transport systems required to serve Orange County. -Demand that the supervisors guarantee that the currt"nt freer.e on commercial flight expllll.Sion at Orange County Airport will continue and to reaffirm that the terminal would remain only as a short·haul airport. The board then couJd shin. its top priority to the Ontario-Los Angeles International solution, Newport city officials suggest. Co1111ty Woman Slain; Police Hold Mate, 80 ·oi ; U"9T ........ INNOCENT PLEA ENTERED ·Sara Jane Moore Nuclear Blast Racks Up 6.5 On Richter MERCURY, Nev . (AP! -An underground nuclear warhead test shook parts of three states early today, swaying tall build- ings in Las Vegas and chan- deliers in Fresno, Calif. No damage was reported from the blast, also felt in parts of oorthwesl Arizona, which re gistered 6 .~ on the Rtchter scale at the UC seismographic station at Berkeley Caltech reported a 6.0 reading People were shaken from their sleep lo Ridgecrest, Calif., 150 miles northeast of Los Angeles. A spokesman at UC Berkeley re ported its telemetry devices felt the blast throughout California. • Tbe6:30a.m . PST weapons de- velopment test, code-named Kasseri, waa detonated 4,150 feet undergrouri'd and had an an- nOunced yield o[ 200 kilotoo.s to one-megaton. "This was not the largest test eVer ~cted al the test site, it was considerably smaller than the largest test," said David Jackson, s pokesman [or the Energy Research and Develop- ment Administration. "lt was a large test, however, no doubt about it." Jackson said the largest under- ground test ever conducted at the site was the ''Boxcar'' test in 1968 which bad a force of 1.2 megatonl..__ A rolling earth tremot that shook Las Vegas, about 100 miles south of the blast site: in the re- mote Paiute Mesa region, lasted about 20 seconds today. <SeeA·BLAST, Pqei\Z) Santa Anan Dies In Truck Crash KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. (AP! -Uoyd Odel Scott, 33, Santa Ana, died Monday night when his truck went into a ditch IOIJlh ol' here . State poltce said the truck left Ottgon39 at 1bout U :45p.m . • E~onmni«! Woe Remmel Blames Doughnut 'Freebies' Ca lled Off 'B11reaucrats' Fred Fredell's doughnuts, beyond ques- tion . are the tastiest available near Irvine's new police facility, says Police Chief Leo E. Peart. ByDOUGLASFRl'J7.SCllE Qt ... 0.11, ...... Matt Orange County Central Labor Council Secretary Peter Remmel blames "hippie bureaucrats ·' running government regulatory agencies for many of the lmwcent · Ple a Give n For Sara ~ From Wire Services SAN FRANCISCO -A fede•al court judge entered an innocent plea today for Sara Jane Moore, chargecfwith trying to kill Presi· dent Ford in San Francisco Sept. 22. U .S. District Judge Samuel Conti set a trial date of Dec. 15 for the 45 -year-old twice- divorced mother and said a hear· ing on her mental competency willbeheldNov.17. Miss Moore was indicted last week on charges or attempting to kill the President, specifically. fui.ng a shot from a .38-caliber Smith and Wesson revolver at Ford as he left the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco followin g a speech. She was wrestled to the ground by police and Secret Service agents and taken into custody. Conti e ntered the innocent plea for Miss Moore after rejecting an argument by h er attorney, Publir Defender James Hewitl, that there should be no arraign ment until her mental com petence was determined Hewitt refused to enter a plea "We have not prepared in any -way for the trial,·· Hewitt told the judge. (SeeMOORE,PageAZJ Gianne Reiss, 20, of Turtle Rock has become the first Miss Irvine. The UC Irvine fine arts major will act as hostess at city events in th"' coming year. ·' I' economic woes faced by business and labor in a sluggish economy. More communication between bw:Jiness, labor and government is needed to prevent tbe bureaucracies from becoming even .stronger, be told the Friends of UC Irvine Mooday. ''These anti-establishment youngsters of the 1960s are in government today," aaid Rem- mel. "They're working in the (Environmental Protection Agency) and the coastal com- mission and the Air Pollution Control (Districts) in CaJifornia. "They're doing ~verything they can to put industry out of business and people out of work. And, at the same time. they're criticizing th e people on welfare." Remmel said. "One COqlpany they put oot o( business in Orange County and that 's AVCO,'' he asserted. "That is a company that had everything approved and today they've laid ofr 110 people from the president on down. Think how many building trades people could be working.·· In his talk. which ranged over labor. politics and the economy, the labor leader said, "I think ecology is important. Clean air is important. But gophers and (See REMMEL, PageAZJ Pen ny-ante Thief Strikes A penny.purloining prowler stole about 3,000 cents from an Irvine home. the homeowner told police Monday Frances Grandia, 22, or 4421 Brookside St., kept her pennies in a five · gallon water bottle next to the fireplace. The culprit emptied her em- broidery can onto the floor, evidently to use the container to carry off the bulky loot, police said. A residue of about 400 pen- nies was left in the bottom of the bottle following the Friday after- noon burglary police said. But no gratis goodies for his boys, said Peart in a letter to the owner of the Village Donut Shop in the Campus Valley Shopping Center. Fredell has provided doughnuts to the police facility, said Peart, adding that the practice must end because, ''certain in- dividual• might miis · con1true your genel'06ity and attach some negative connotation to either your graciousness or our accep- tance or your gilts.'' It's not professional to accept the doughnuts. said Peart No F r uit Fly Problem Yet In Co unt y By WILLIAM SCHREIBER DftM0.11,PI ... _..., Orange County fruit and vegetable crops are still free of the Me d1lerran ean fruit fl y swarms that have infested 80 squa re miles of western Los Angeles County. But cou nt y and state agricultural of£i cials are beefing up their monitoring programs to make s ure no problems develop here. "We have extended our trap. ping program beyond the normal time when we slow it down to be certain none of the ru es make it this far," said David Syers. de- puty county agricultural com- missioner for insect pest detec- tion. "If we do discover any signs, we are prepared to take the same steps Los Ange les is taking to prevent a major destruction of our crops,'' he said. Control of the fruit fli es is ac- complished by the release or millions of sterile rues. whi ch (See FLIES, PogeAZ) Saddlehack Okays Costly Microscope Saddleback Community College District lrwtees by a split vote have authorized the purchase of a $11,000 Scanning Electron Microscope for the Science-Math Building. Purchase of the specialized microscope, which will allow stu- dents to see more than they can from a normal li1ht microscope, was rejected by lbe board last year. This request. however, came with a 1tatement that the microscor is "the single most im_portan piece of equipmmnt we can o~ain'' sign(.'d by every loculty member lil the Natural Science Dlvillon. Under an a1reement made in ll'lO, Ibo 1t1te will pay !or hall ol the microscope on a matching funds basis. Trustee Donna Berry said the equipment is "too sophisticated .. for the ce)llege but Frank Sciar- rotta, division chairman, said it is "a very standard tool.·• Other area colleges don't have the equipment, he said, because they previous ly bought the "old transmission type" that isn't usable. "Let's not be a horse and bugg1 school,·· said trustee Norr1sa Brandt . •·r.et Sad· dJeb•ck College be the leader ror once and let's get one.·· The purchase was approved on • split vote with Trustees Frank Greinke, Robert Bartholomew and Mrs. Berry in oppo5ilioo to It. Elderly Suspect Quizzed An 80-year-old Garden Grove man is in custody today on ch'arges he bea t his elderly wife to death with a claw hammer early this morning, police report- ed today. · Lillian Cole, believed to be in her 70s, was found by policemen and paramedics sprawled across a bed in her hom e, 11322 Paloma Street, shortly after 6 a.m . Jack Charles Cole , the woman's husband. was arrested at the scene ''as a result of_ physical evidence and his own st.alement.s.·• a police spokesman said. The spakesman said Mrs. Cole was still clinging to life when paramedics arrived but she died of massive head in1uries at about · 7 :30 a .m . at Palm 1-larbor Hospital, De tails or the slaying were sketchy today as officers began to interrogate the suspect, who was booked on first degree murder charges. Investigators believe it was Cole who call ed for rescue units as his wife lay in the bedroom bleeding profusely. The s pokes man said the ham - mer believed used as the death weapon was found on the Ooor near the body. Neighbors told officers they had heard nothing that could have been interpreted a s a violent argument between the elderly pair prior to the time of the slaying, the police spokesman said. Two Irvine Homes Hit by Burglars Burglars hit two adjacent Irvine homes for more than $3,000 in cash, jewelry, liquor and other items, the residents told police Monday. The o ther items include d ladies' hair dryers -one from each house -and an expensive movie camera. Jack M. Bryant, :)), of 4262 Margarita St., and his next door neighbor Richard F. Rutkowski, 4252 Margarita St., reported the burglaries. He's Wi re d For Blast MONA STEREV IN , Ireland (UPI) -The kid- napers of Dutch bus i· nessman Tiede 1-l errema have bung a string of ex plosives around his neck, it was reported today. A self-proclaimed Iris ti guerrilla, a blanket over his ~ead to avoid iden tification. told a televi!!lion interviewer Monday hf' was a member of a seven member gang that kid- naped Herrema. Two kidnapers -Eddie Gallagher, 27, and Marian Coyle, 19 -are holding lhe hostage in an upstairs bedroom or • two·s tory apartment b\lllding in the town of Monasterevin. A.2 DAIL v PILOT Tu..ct1y,Oc1obtr28. 1975 Scouting 'Coeds' Defeated \VAStltNG1'Cl '.'J {l\l'l The <~1rl Srnut~ voll'ti tud..i)' lo r e· 1r1<111l .1n ;1l1 rt' n 1 ''It,_· orJ.(an11.allon Oy ..1 .shu.,..• or h;.1nds. I ,MO de lt·.iatt>:, t0 tht.• ·10th n:111onal eon· 't.•ntion of thl' Girl S<·outs or \mt•r'ICll U\"l·rwhelm1 11~\y re fu:-.t-d tn rt•lurll a ~nod turn by the !lo' !'-.c•1111t:-nf \1111•r1 t·;_i 'l'hl' J~oy St•oul:-. \Ult-'<l last .Yt.'Jr to ,1d1n1t 1-:11'1' ,1~t·d 14 lu 21 tu lht'1r ~:,pl o11·r tl1v1:,1011 l 'ht· t.,.,t, ~rl1up:. J.t't! not af hiL:itt·J \l J :,cs:-.11111 )-luntl.1},, tht-de- l\.'~.1lt•S plu:-. G.iOO v1:.1lurs and 11!h1·t 1-!Ut•st:i. yuun~. nliddle .1i.:t.•d .111d 111i l. hut ..1\1 (i1rl Scouts d1 ... t·11 -;:,,·d "ht.•th1·1' me n1 bt•r.sh1p -;hv1lld Llll'lt1dt• ht1ys . Ii> the ('L1pp111.: ,1nd cht•t>11nf! (ur t ho:,p .,., hu uppos ~ thl' 1d~a . 1t ""'.l.s t.luun1t.·d fl't1n1 I ht' start. ·rh1f:-.t· v. lli• f :• \ <1r tht• ,1dmiss1on of h11;.' .u 1•ut·d tll..1! 1l "vuld at trac1 rn1>ri· i..:1r l:. .ind incri:a~c n1~·n1hi•r..; 111 p ··\\"l, 11 \.'\'d 1'0t•1\ prog rams,·• S;.11d M t ., ("l_vdl' Hrulgl•s of !lib· bu1g . M inn A llll'rl:(l•r would in- tt>rf'!ll :ind rt•L nn the ol der girls ,1n1! f'tll l'XJll"llSt':. .. Men's Day ub Strilre Draws Backlash NEWPORT, R.l. (UPI) -Some women in the United States plan to go on stttke Wednesday to show the system how much it needs them, but it will o!- ficially be ''Male Appreciation Day" in this c ity. Mayor Humphrey .J . Donnl·lly Ill said many women asked him to s ign it·· Ma.11 Day ·· proclamation and the y we re serious about it . "_It 's s ort of lhl' Y.'On1e n 's <l llS\.\'Cr t o the NOW o r- ganizution J)roPQsaJ th1.1t wo m en don't go to work ," he said Monday. "'fhes e wornen will exercise their day by being mor e than k ind to thl'lr n1 an . doin g som l·thing e xtra SJ><'t•ial for t h t~ir m;:u1 \Vhet her 1t is 1 heir boss 1n the of- fice. their hus band or father ur whatc\'er," Donnelly said "I think my v.·ifr is going to cook my breakfast. ~he usuaJly d ol'Sn 't bt•t·;1usl' 1 gel up :so f'arly. She's good to m e year round ;·111y\\·ay," hc~a1d Irvine Plaza Plans Win Panel Approval By HJl,ARY KAYE °' .... o.u, 1"1191 !o&lff Irvine Company plans include 26 low ris e otCit·e huildings at the Stiuthv.·est r orncr or Newport Ceontt•r, bou ndl•d b y Cu ;i s l lllJ;h\\'ay, N('wport Cent er Dri ve. ~·.1rallo 11 Drive and an ex · tt•ns1011 of/\ voc adoAvenuc. f'...,..P_,,eAl A-BLAST •.• On the Richter scale u.">ed t.o measure ground mo t ion on seb1mographJ, every increase of one number equals a tenfold ln- creue ln around motion. Some experta 1ay the a ctual amount of energy released m ay be 30 times greater. In populated areas. an earth· quake reading of 3.$ can cause ~light damage in the local area . 4 can cause mode rate damage. 5 consider able damage, 6 can be severe. A 7 reading is a "nuajor" earthquake capable o( tremen· dous damage. The great San Francisco e arthquake or 1006 re- gistered 8.3 on the Richter scale. Dave Miller. an ERO official here. said the blast jolted the agenry's c ontrol orrices. swing· in~ microphones and televl,ion cameras. There was no leakage reported fro m the test. It "lol.'as the 13th announced test at the e xpansive test s ite this year and the third with a yield or between 200 kilotons and one me~aton . The Jliroshima blast of World Wa r II was about 20 kilotons. 'fhc test .,..,. as th!:' 279lh sine{' the limi ted test ban treaty or 1963. Not all tests a re announced. 1:.e rson:-; 1n the Exchange Cluh, 3 s mall bar 1n Realty, Nev .. near lhE" l('Sl sit e. were asked to stand outside the structure dunng the .shot. The t est, ronducted by the \.'1rg1n1 a 1:1·11. ;i council ll'ader lronl !l,11\1 ') 11! .. 1rgut"•d for "('O•'rJU,d status "" :imonM girl:. J1ld boy~ 1n ~C'out1 ng Ph;:tse One o( tht' I rvint.· Com- pany ·~ $31 million Corporatr Pla za on 40 a cres at Nl·v.•rxu1 Center in Newpo rt lk•a1·h Y..'un :in 8 to 2 approv a l ri.1ond;1y from ·South Coas[ r egional coastal commissioners. . .\pprova l ca me aft£•r lrvinl· Company offic ial:. pl'opo!'>ed ,1 four-point program to eu mhnt drainage from lhl' silt• pol\ut1ng: Thl' 1lnly part of the project to rec('1ve approval was Phase One, whith 1n rludes sulxti\·1ding the ·10-acrt' parcel, grading, con. str ur ling s treets and park ing 1.1rt·a:-. Jnd 1n s 1;_i l1L n g ut ility hookuµ~ I. a "lol.' r e n t' l' I. i v t> r m o re l.aborator y of l.i vermorc. Calif., was the first hi gh-yield test sinre June \\:hen test s ite manager Mahlon Gates announced that a nu mber or high-powe r test s \\'ould be at·c e l e rated in ant it'ipation of ;_i proposed new internationa l a tomic testing ban tentati\'cly set to become effec- tive Ma rch 31. 1976_ "', oun).! m t·n and y,·omen must :t.'.11 n lo pul .1 ... ide lht.·1r b1olog1cal 1\Jfft•t'•'t11·1•s . ·· s hl? :,a1d . rh\' 1·r1!H''> Of th1• uh•a dom1nat 111. hnv. t'\'l'I. 1n :.1st1ng th:.it ~1rl:-. 11.1\U/'l' f,1 .. 11•r t han buys :-;o i.:roup111 ~ 1 hen1 by a ge y,•ould be a prnblt.•n1 and !hat th<' Girl Scouts ,hould rt~t.1111 thl'lr fen1ale iden- 11ty "If '>'"(' Llr1n_g 1n boy:-;, they'll rlom111 a tt• us ..... ·hen we go on t'a m p1ng or other tri~," s aid Maurt.•t'n cr<·on nell. 17, of the (·h1 t·:.igo .u-1'.1 "'l'hey'll try to tell tl!'i how lu build fire~ and stuff." l..01s Mils lt•ad, president of the IAJng Rt·:1rh Girl Scout Count•il , ;1rgt1t'd 1h ;1\ ;_i dm1tl1ng boys v.·uµl rl m akt' the girls· organJza- t1on li kt' .1 1·!01 ssroo m setling_ ·· \llhen w(' go on l'3mping trips, lht" girls couh.ln 't run around in their und 1e~ ... she s aid. "They'd have to b<• conscio us or their hair and m a keup, just like in school. .. Brenda Akers. a 17-year-0ld blonde rrom Lawrence, Ind, who has spent 11 years in scouting _drew applause when she told th~ group, "lf we need boys to sell the Girl Scouts, we need to re- evaluate our program." The Camp Fire Girls offer membership to boys rrom 14 to 18. And. last year, the Soy Scouts offered membership to girls 14 lo 21 From Page Al REMMEL .•• snakes don't pay laxes. Workers do. "We hav(' to do away with these was t e ful o~tructionists known as ecology freaks, ecology e~rem1sts , but also known as people who have lo be educated that there is another way of life " :iaid Remmel. ' Asked by Irvine Councilwoman r.abrielle Pryor. "How would you deal with the hippie bureaucrats?" Remmel said, ··You have to s it down and talk to them and lei the m know there is another way .. "Would they li sten'!'" she won- dt.':-ed . ''S ure , .. s aid Remmel . "They 're peopl e too." Much of his talk reotered on the efrect~ of regul atory agencies on the economy. "You _have the EPA. It spends $2.3 bil hon a year to put industry out or business, .. he asserted. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. WPed P.,,....,.~, •na r""''""' J a(k R.Cur \ey 11«•••••-nl.-dC..no• ... Ma._, Thomas Keevit [<!"•• Charles H. Loos Rlct\aird P. Nall A•>l•IMI M.1Mtl"9(.f!IDI• Ne.,.,·port Bay. Commissioners R1mmon Fa) and David Commons, ni.>ted for their pro-en vironment v1c .,.,'.s, voted against t he permit Ull- proval during the st"SSion ht.•l d :it Huntington Beach. Inmates Hold 3 Hostages In Oklahoma GRANITE. Okla. rU PI J - Nine inmates who seized three hostages and barricade d themselves in the Oklahoma State Reformatory kitchen today released one or their captives because he was reported suffer- ing from a heart ailment. A spokesman s~id the hostage, Leonard S. Summers. wa» taken to the prison infirmary for ob· servatiOn. The 53-year-old guard had complained 0£ cheat discom- fort.shortly be£ ore his release. The inmates , complaining about the loss of Chris tmas parkage privileges in the prison, occupied the kitchen \alt"' Mon- day, presumably armed with knives from the butcher shop, and seized three supervisors as h~tages . Rep. David Riggs (D-Tulsa1. chairman of the House Public Safety and Penal Affai rs Com - mittee and author of numerous penal reform bills. talked by telephone with one of the nine in - mates before dawn and said he WM optimistic the confrontation would be settled peacefully. Riggs said prison officials were awaiting a response from the prisoners. "I cannot comment about it un· til at least this confrontation is resolved," Riggs said about the 75-minute ronversaLion. "At this point I feel the people involved are making every effort to be re- asonable." Riggs said he was referring to both the inmates and the prison officials. Shortly after the takeover, slate Corrections Director Dr. Ned Benton said there would be no amnesty for the rebellious convicts and warned that force would be used if neressary to free the captives. A spokesman for Gov. David Boren, however, said prison of- ficials were awaiting the in- mates' respons e to Ri ggs· con- versatiori berore deciding on a course of action. "It has sort of settled into a waiting game. That's what we're doing now -we're waiting for a res ponse." Gypsy Women Rob 2 Stores ANADARKO, Okla. (UPI) -A band of women dressed as gypsies and their companions traveling in five cars robbed two stores lo sep•rate rounties and lrltd to rob a third, authoritlet; gatd. Tht• c·Qi6 t of P hase One is t~t1m ated a t $3 .8 million. At the rt•quest or the Irvine Com pany, comm issioners held Qff voting on the project last month when 1t bec a me apparent that few commissioners favored the plans. Of uppe rmost t'Onc ern to the commiss ioners was the informa- \ion that an cs limated 5J9 pound:-; of oil and grease would empty fron1 thl· site into Newport Bay. On ret urning Monday, lrvinr Company s po kesman l.a r ry Mo1)re presented a prOJX)Sal to combat water quality problems. including. -A sump system that would be l'onnected tu each point where surf are '>'' ater runs into storm pipes. Moore said that the ma- jority of oil and grease would run into the ground and would also be collttted in the s umps, which would be periodically emptied. -Wee kly s we{'ping of all asphalt surf aces at the site. -Resurfaeing all parking lots every five years. -Using fertilizer during dry periods and designing an irng:a- tion system to prevent pesticide overflow. MOORE ••• He said he did not want to pro- reed "until such time as she is able to rooperate with counsel and aid in her own defen!e.'' l\1rs. l\1oore has been undergo- ing ps ychiatric tests at the federal medical racility in San Diego. Friday she was ordered returned to San Francisco !or ar- raignment on the indictment. which was returned secretly on Wednesday. Conti indi cated th at it will not be necessary for her to return to San Diego for further trcntment. In a s harp exchange with the judge, Hewitt argued that the new federal s pet~dy trial art. '>''hich requires that a trial begin ~thin 90 days, does not apply to time us ed for mental examina- tions. "Your honor, I ran't prepare the case in 90 days," llewitt argued. . '_'Well . you 're going to prepare it 1n 90 days," Conti replied. "If you·ve got any argument, give it to the Congress." Sara Moore was kept on Ran- dolph H e arst 's payroll for S{'Veral months in 1974 in hOPf'S that she might help him rmd hi s then-fugitive daughter. says one or the authors of a Rolling Stone account of Patricia J-learst's un- de rground life. While on Hearst's payroll in 1~4. Mrs. Moore also was being paid by the FBI to report on his dealings with radicals whom the newspaper exerutive hoped would lead him to his daughter, Howard Kohn said in an in· tervi ew Monday night. • Mrs. Moore had worked for the S2 million food giveaway pro· gram established by Hearst in an unsuccessful attempt to win the rtturn of his daughter after she ~·~•s kidnaped by the Symbion~e l.Jberation Army on Feb. 4, 1974 . Cyclist Killed The test ban, which must be ratified by Congress before it ber omes effe ctive, would limit underground nuclear tests to 150 kilotons. Amendment Okay Seen By Planners The county planning com - mission is expected to approve and send a General Plan amend- ment to the Board of Supervisors Wednesday. The last in a series of public hearings on the proposed r hanges is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. in the commission 's cham· bers at 400 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana . The amendment package in- cludes a planning staff recom- mendation to change agriculture and conservation des ignations on 472 acres a long the eastern ridge\ine of Laguna Canyon to medium low density residential uses. Their proposal would allow about 190 dwelling units to be built on the property which is north or the rity of Laguna Beach. Laguna Beach orficials have opposed development in this area, considered to be a part of the Laguna Greenbelt. During a i;>revious hearing, city representatives asked the com- missioners to at least postpone consideration of the proposal un- til studies of area streets and the greenbelt are completed. Also under consideration as a part of the amendment is a re- quest from the Coto de Caza · Corporation lo change the land use designations on 4,000 acres in the area between Mission Viejo and the Cleveland National Forest. Giving Up The Ghost 1-luntilla:ton Beach police are looldnC !or a iplalns IS-loot -tall ghost. It used to haunt Del Taro at 5856 Warner Ave. but of· fi cers now s uspect it's haunting the home of a thie!. Lyle F inley. owner ol the re1taurant, reported the theft ol the Halloween de- coration Monday, 1ayin& tb.e ahost evaporated sometime Sunday night. The phantom was described as white canvas, complete "with motor and air machine," and was valued at $3001 Saddleback OKs Farm Programs Saddleback College trustees have approved four new agriculture programs which have been designed with the help of a-rea ranchers and nurserymen. The four procrams are agricultural business, landscape design. ornamental horticulture and lurl grass management. lf approved by a state commit- tee, the programs are expected to begin next September. The board alloted $40,000 for a green house and equipment whirh will be needed for the program. ~e college currently has a hort1culture program, explained Everett Br ewer, division chairman or vocational pro- grams, but the new programs will prepare students for the greatest number of job op- portunities in th e area's agricultural fields . Students enrolling in the pro- grams will be able to work to~·ard an Assoriate of Arts degree, a certificate or transfer to a fo ur-year college, he said. The need for the programs was suggested to the trustees last spr- ing by President R obert Bartholomew. a Tustin nurseryman. Trustees' interest was ronfirmed after they heard a p~esentation about Mission Viejo High School's agriculture pro- gram. Arnold Troftgruben, the high school's agriculture teacher. said his Z10 students had no op- portunity to continue their studies locally. Trustees then ordered that the advisory committee be formed to design the programs. Irvine Coast Plan Slated Irvine Company represen- tatives will present plans for de- velopment of the firm's coast al acreage between Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar during a meeting at 7 :30 p .m . Wednesday al Laguna Federal Savinp, 260 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach. The presentation is sponsored by the North Laguna Neighborhood Association which previously heard the Friends of Irvine Coast. an organization critical of the company's coastal planning. Principal speaker Wednesday will be Don C. Cameron, Irvine Company director or urban de- sign. The meeting is public. Hool~er Seekliug Legality I CLEVELAND lAP) -Tears streamed down the rorm,·r pro· stltute's face as she spoke .{)( her past life, but s he urged an au dieace al-tbe Jotc..Tltalh'>nal Woml!D'• Ye• Cc:mcress to ;~up­pon lef31i'z11tioo of pr05titut ion bttause "le gaf or not, it will ~o on.- The woman, identified onl)' ~\S Su:sie, 1p<>ke at a works hoo ses.ioa Konda-y oe pcostitution _ She ta.id she married at ace !5 and became a prOiitituLe at age 23. "I 'm not a pros titute any more." s he :iaid. "l have seven children.. They were hungry. I had no rhoi~e . "There wue times when I fell dirty, nuty. pigcisb.." She sa1d she m.ade about 12 lo\n hour plus t ips a s a cor ktait waitress but found s he could make $50 an hour plus tip; of $10 to $30 u a prostitute. She said sht-is now on welfare. Ot h er speak e rs at the works hop on the final day of the three-day conferenee abo called for legalization orproslitution. I Kent Stat e Universi t y sociology Prof. Richard O!oole s aid laws against prostitution "violate bas ic human rights They confuse behavior between coosenting adults and a cri~ ·· Workshop chairman Carole Turoff, said legalized pr05titu- tion would cut down on venereal disease and rape, eliminate cor- ruption associated with vice aiid make prostitutes eligible lo re- ceive pensions and to pay taxes. Mrs. Turoff. an attorney. said she plans to propose legislation to the Ohio General Assembly to legalize prostitution. The congress drew more than 45,000 people. FLIES ... abruptly halt the breeding cyrle · and stamp out l he infestaUon gradually over a period of four to five months. Byers said special insect traps have been placed in trees throughout Orange County and in most cases are no more than a mile apart. The traps are baited with a substance that attracts fruit fli es. and are used by agriculture of- ficials to determine the type of insect life that frequents a particular area. According to Byers, Orange County has never been infested with the Mediterranean fruit fly , •.vhich has proven to be one of thC' hardest to eradicate in area:-. where it is most prevalent. suc h as Europe, South America and Hawaii. ··we have had several inresta- tions of the oriental fruit fly in the past with the most recent one be- ing in 1972," Byers said. "But those ~·ere dealt with quite re- adily .. The fruit flies destroy fruits and vegetables by injecting the eggs beneath the skins where they develop by feeding off the fruit pulp Byers said that although the l.Ds Angeles problem is only JO miles away, it is unlikely the flies will come this far unless in{ested fruit is transported i.n large quan- tity into Orange County. If you've been waiting for the biggest carpet sale of the year. , .THIS IS ITI Measure your rooms now .. .then get set for savings of up to. 20% on our beautiful broadloom carpets from Evans-Black. ~'""'· "'' .,.,.... , .................. (6m """' io.e ,.,...., .,.,.w,, ,11.,,,.91 .... ,, ..-w, •• A store m anaa:er's wife In Chlckuaw County said Monda.y the women aurround ed her hutba.nd while other members of tM group grabbed a mooey bag in a back room. She !l&ld none of the p:oup showed any weaJ)Of\S. ESCONDIDO lUPIJ -A 10- re~r·~ld girl di<'d Monday from 1n1ur1es s uffe re d when the mot orcyrle s he wa~ riding slammed into another in the mou_ntains ea~t of .Julian. The eoroner·s office said Michell<' Williams, of Santee, was a passenger on a motorcfcle driven by her mother. Pauline, aryd was lnJu-red when it collided with another. N&...IDEN'S :iiisiallatiiin:·custom draperies "'•Utt •• _.wf •ll1omofth IM•••~ ""'' o~ ,.,,odoKtll •lllltYI •••<IOI "'"'lollOf> OI _..,_ IN .... Cltt• ""•~ ••If -' CMW #It••, (tlltoullt , illl:l'..;•l!lllotl 01 .._..,.., PllO ....,.. ""'· •• ~ ........... 11'1,,, .... 11.,., ~ ll•-~1,, Authorities said the women. who escaped with $600, were d...,rtbed •• "gypsy-dre .. ed" with lone dr,esses to the Ooor. • Lit N\J Jll'°ll/ 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF . 92627 • PHONE 646.483 8 -6 46 1355 • ' 17 B1•ntington Beach Fountain Valley EDITION Tod ay's Closing N.V. Stoeks - VOL. 68, NO. 301,2SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESOAV,OCTOBER28, 1975 TEN CENTS Huntington School Vote Next Tuesday llyKATHYCLANCY 011•0.u,,.. ... ,.... Voters in south Huntington Beach will go to the polls next Tuesday lo cast ballOU on the school unification question in their area. In addition, they must choose five new trustees to govern the proposed kindergarten through 12th grade school system. But the status oC Tuesday's NO OPPO SITlON Candidate Mlgnanelll election •till is unclear, and despite its outcome, it may later be ruled invalid in court. The new district, with 216,136 re. gistered voters, would encom· pass the current Hunington Beach City (elementary) School District and the portion of the Fount;1.in VaUey (elementary ) School District that now lies within the City of Huntington Beach. / r / O.lty ..... lwt "'9t9 HE'S UNOPPOSED Candidate Bush Eight Seek Seats In Unity Election Eight school board hopefuls will be vying for five trustee seats in the proposed south Hunt _ ington Beach unification election Nov. 4. If the elettion is successful, and if the unification proposal is late r validated in court, the five ·trustees would govern the ne kindergarten through high sch I district Candidates include three c r rent m embe rs of the Huntin on Beach City (elementary hool Board, as well as o tee or the Huntington each Union High Schll!lilliS 'ct. / l.ahor Aide Raps 'Hippie Bure aucrats' ByDOUGLASFRITlSCHE ottMO.llWl"f .. llafll Orange County Central Labor Council Secretary Peter Remmel blames "hippie bureaucrats" running government regulatory agenc ies for many or the eeonomic woes raced by business and labor inc; sluggish economy. More communication between business, labor and government is n eed ed to prevent the bureaucracies from bet;oming even stronger, he told the Friends of UC Irvine Monday. ''T hese ant i-establishment youngsters o( the 1900s are in government today," said Rem- mel. "They're working in the (Environ mental Protection Agency) and tbe coastal com- mission and the Air Pollution Control (Districts) in califomia. ''They're doing everything they can to put industry out or <See REMMEL, Page.U) He's Wired For Blmt Trustees are being elected by voters at large to serve five separate geographic areas. Bet- ty Mignanelli is running unop- P"'5"'""'~"area one, while Hunt- e a ch Elementar y ATU.rt.ee e Bush is the lone candidate in five. Following are brief proftles of Mrs Mignanelli and Bush along with some or their views. Similar profiles of other candidates will be presented during the resl or the week Trustee Area One is bounded by Newland St reet, Garfield and Adams Avenue and the Santa Ana River T hat area now is part of the Fountain Valley elem en Lary district. Area Five is bordered by Talbert and Ellis Avenues to the north , Newland Street, 14th Street and Yorktown Avenue. It includes Huntington Harbour. MRS. MIGNANELLI , 9142 Brabham Drive, has been active in school activities for 17 years. She is president or the Superin- tendent ·s Parent Council in the Fountain Valle y district and chairman o( PACT (Parents Act- ing for Children and Teachers), an organization formed during the unification effort in her area. While she was president o( the Bushard School PTO, the school earned the Dis neyland Com- munity Service Award in educa- tion. She also has been active in Girl Scouts, PTO and PTA and com- munity affairs. Mrs. Mignanelli also has nine years o( secretarial and administrative experience. She and her husband, Phil, have a son, Dan, 23, and a daughter, Kym, 13. llUSR, 42. of 1220 Main St., is an attorney and has served on the elem entary board for three years. He and bis wife have four children. He bas lived in the city 14 years. He is a graduate of Central College in Pella, Iowa, and USC Law School. (See SCHOOL, Page A2) Al the same time, voters in most ol the area will be approv- ing a maximum school tax rate about 16 cents higher than they now pay for separate elementary and high school districts, accord· ing to estimates prepared by the Orange County Department of Education. County officials said today the new district would have a max· imum tu.-rate or $4 .95 per $100 assessed valuation, although that figure could var-y by fi ve to 10 cent.a. ln addition, they said, the new unified board may or may not choose to levy the maximum amount possible. Residents or the current HWJt· ington Beach elementary system pay a rate or $4.79 oow. for both elementary and high schools, while fa miUes living in the HW1l· ington Beach strip of the Foun- tain Valley elementary district pay $4.71 , county officials said. The new d istrict would have 12,00S students, according lo COWJty reports, with 5,018 in tµgh schools and 6,987 in elementary schools. The new system would have 19 elementary sc:hools, as well as Edison and Huntington Beach High Schools, which each have a rated capacity or 3,000 students. The new unified board could approve inter-di strict agree· mt>nts with the Jluntington Beach Union Hjgh School Board to allow :itudents now a t those school s to g raduate there even th'!_ugh they may live outside the pro· posed district . Tuesday·s election was grant· ed by the State Board ol Educa- (See VOTE, Page Al) County Woman Slain; Police Hold Mate, 80 Elderly Suspect Quizzed An 80-year-old Garden Grove man is in custody today on charges he beat bis elderly wile lo d eath with a claw hammer early this m orning, police report· edtoday. Lillian Cole, believed to be in her 70s, was round by policemen and paramedics sprawled across a bed in her home, 11322 Paloma Street, shortly after 6 a .m. Jack Charles Cole, th e woman"s husband, was arrested at the scene "as a result or p}\ysical evidente and his own statements.•· a police spokesman said. The spokesman said Mrs. Cole was still clinging to life when paramedics arrived but she died of massive head injuries at about 7:30 a .m . at P a lm Harbor Hospital, Details of the slaying were sketchy today as officers began to interrogate the suspect, who was booked on first degr ee murder charges. Investigators believe it was Cole who called ror rescue uni ts as his wife lay in the bedroom bleeding profusely . The spokesman said the ham- mer believed u sed as the death weapon was found on the noor near the body. Neighbors told ofricers they had heard nothing that could have been interpreted a s a violent argument between the elderly pair prior lo the time of the slaying, the police spokesm an said. Giving Vp Tlie Ghost Huntington Beach police are looking for a missing IS.foot-tall ghos t. It used to haunt Del Taco at5856 Warner Ave . butor- ficers now suspect it "s haunting the home or a thief. Lyle Finley, owner o( the restau rant, reported the theft or the Halloween de- coration Monday , saying ·the ghost e vapo rated sometime Sunday night. The phantom wa s described as white canvas, complete "with m otor and air mac hine." and was valued at $300. ' 'I A Great Pwnpkin This p umpkin at Hope View School in Huntington Beach is for fun, but it al.so is for learning , as Kevin Buccola (m o uth ), K a r e n Po hl (nose) and Regina J ordan and Shawn Is ham (eyes) demonstrate. Kindergarte n teacher Dorothy Wasserman uses her g r eat pumpkin to teach her charges a bo ut numbers and shap~s . If you look closely, you can see circ les, triangles, squares and rec- tangles. Girl Scouts Vote To Exclude Boys WASHINGTON (AP) -The Girl Scouts voted today to re- main an all·remale organization. By a show of hands, l ,8JO de- legates to the 40th national con- vention of the Girl Scouts of America overwhelmingly re- rused to return a good tum by the Boy Scouts or America. The Boy Scouts voted last yea r to admit girls aged 14 to 21 to their Explorer division. The two groups are not aJ· filiated. At a session Monday, the de· legates plus 2, 700 vi sitors and other guesls -young. middlc- aged and old, but a ll Girl Scouts -disc ussed whether m e m - bership should include boys. By the clapping and cheering ror those who opposed the idea. it was doomed fro m the start. Those who ravor the admission of boys ar gued that it would at· tract mor e girls and increase membership. Missing Plane Sighted? Searche r s ror a miss in g airplane with three residents or Huntington Jl arbour aboard zeroed in today on a heavil y jungled area n ear Puerto Vallarta in Mex ico. An American pilot in a private plane uncovered the newest clue late Monday arternoon when he spotted a Mexican ra rmer or cowboy waving persistently in a northeasterly direction in the area of Cape Corriente, south 0£ Puerto Vallarta. John Hamilton. a vice presi· dent of the. Don Koll Co. in Newport Beach who is coordinat- ing the ~ea rch in Orange County, said search crews and planes were immediately dispatched to the ar ea. They railed to discover any signs or the aircraft by press time today. however. Huntington Harbour residents aboard the ill·fated night that le ft Ma nzan1Jlo for Puerto Vallarta on Ort. 18 are Steven D i k ema n , o'A·n er or L oo k Properties in Sunset Beach, Bruce Killian. president or Acme Wiring Co. in Garden Grove and Killi an·s wire. Bonnie. Also li sted on the plane was Or. Paul Lundel. the pilot. and his wife. Both a re rro m Denver Hamilton said today the scarctt area has been narrowed to 20 lo 50 square miles 1n the Cape Cor- rientes area. f'l amilton said that when the plane de parted it had about three hours or ruel and th<J l would be sufricient lo reach the crash sea rch a r ea. "The jungle is so thick a nd layered th a t you could fly r1,1!hl over it and not sec-anyth1n1:. ·· Hamilton said ... Evl·n 1r 1t crashed and burned. the rains could was h away signs uf a crash." he added Hamil ton s aid both boats and airpla nes are also s earching coastal waters following several ·unconfirmed reports of the plane 1 hitting the water Hamilton didn 't pl ace mut'h credence 1n the allegC'd sea sight ings. however. One of those ass i9tlng in the <See PLANE, Page A?J Coa,.t Weather MON ASTER EVIN, Ireland <UPI) -The kid- naper.s of Dutch busi- nessman Tiede Herrema have hung a string of ex- plosives arot1nd his neck, it was reported today. PoUce denied the development.. Parks Departmftlt "We need coed programs ," said Mrs. Clyde Bridges or Hib· bing, Minn. ''A merger would in- terest and retain the older girls and cul expenses.·· Patchy low c louds in creasing tonight and earl y Wednesday, othe rwise rair skies. accordin Ji: to the weather service. Nol much te mperatur e c han ge . I Ughs in the low to mid 70s Lows in lhe 50s. A sell-proclaimed Irish guerrilla, a blanket over his head to avoid iden- tification, told a television interviewer Monday he was a member of a seven- member gang that lrld- naped Herr em a . Two kidnapers -Eddie Gallagher, 27, and Marian Coyle, 19 -are holding the hostage in an upstairs bedroom or a two-story apartment buil~g in the town of Monasterf Vin. Unit Wins Gold Award The Huntington Beach Recrea- tion and Parks Department bas been named a natiooal winner for excellente in tbe field or parlu and recreation manage- ment. Tom Cooper, a Huntington Beach recreatJon and parks com- missioner. •ecep led a Gold Medal Awards Provarn Rag and• s llift of $1,,000 during the 11175 Congre•• for Recreation and Parks in Dallas, Tex. Cooper also was presented a gift of $1\000 for lhe lmplemenla· u.n or a aepartment project. Norm Worthy, director of the recreation and parks depart- ment, expressed elation over the awanl today. "We've been building very rapidly since the successful bond issue in 1966," be said. "It's a tribute to city leadership and city council •nd others who gave us the green 1 l.ghl and encourage- ment to develop,·· be added. Among the outs tanding features of the Huntington Beat h proaram riled by the Judging panel was the development of Adventure Play1rowxl plus land re<'lamation which has resulted in Edison Community Park and Eader neighborhood park. Huntington Beach also was cit- ed (or development ol Central Park which remains in its natural state, ils special Senior Citizens center and cooperative use or recreation facilities in con- junction with the s chool systems. Huntington Beach was judged the best in class JI , for cities with 100,000 to 250,000 population. Other f\naUsts were Melbourne, Fla.; Raleigh, N.C , and Spokane, Wash. , ·- Virginia Fell, a counci l leader from Harvey, Ill., argued for "coequal status.. among girls and boys in scouting. "Young men and women must learn to put aside thei r biological differen~es. ··she said. The critics of the idea dominat· ed, however. insisting that girls mature fas ter than boys so grouping them by age would be a problem and that the Girl Scouts should retain their female iden· tity . "[( we bring ln boys, they'll dominate us when we to on camping or other lriJ)l')," said Maureen O'Connell, 17, of the Chicago area. rl ' INSIDE TODA V The Presidt"flt danced, Pearl Bailey ripped off Vice Presi dent Rockefeller's spec.s. and et.JeTllOne hod o good tune at the White llouse Sceslory A4 Index AtY-$1H'Yk1t AJ ,...,Tfltlt lnN~lll •t ,,,.....tt ~. ... ,.,_,"'-· Cilfftk1 •1 ""t-.1 ...... a..-... •1 °""""' C.OllltJ D!NtlllM911('11 .......... . ·~,.... ... """"' ~._.,.,., .. ,. Sl•k IHf•~· ~. A11·1J T1t11t¥11!9o\ "'........ ...,. """''"" ...._... A14 ~ .... ............ •1•-......... ...La-.n •1 ... ... "' •• •• 81·1 84·f AU ·l J .,. ... •• •• i • A2 DAIL y PH.O l H/F TUHd•y, Octobe' 28, 197~ Crops /ffonitor~d No Fruit Flies In County--Yet By WILi.JAM Sl'llRF.IBt:R CH II•• D•llY Po .. ! \I.Ill Or n n gL' County fr ui t a nd vegetabll' crops arc stilJ free of lhl.' Med i tt·rra nt.·an fru it fly swarnls that havL' infL·stl"d 80 :1q uarc ntilt•s uf wr.:sl t:rn Lo::. Angt'l('S C t•llllly Rut <'Ount y :i nd ~t a l e agric ultural 0Cf1('1als a rc tx'cf1n~ up their m onitorin g programs tu make s ur(' 110 problc nlS develop here .. We ha\'e ext end t.'CI our trap- ping prog ra n1 bt,yond the normal ti mt.• when \\'e slow it down to be certain 11 0 111,• of the flies make-it this far ... s aid llavid Byers, de· 11uty county a v,r1culturaJ com . m1ss1ont·r for in sect pes t dl'lt.-c· lion. "If we do d1::.C'O\'Cr any signs. '"'(' arf' pr('pared to ta kl' the samC' ste ps Los An geles is taking to prevent a n1ajor dt."'Slructior. of our c·rops,·· he sa id. Control or the rruit flit'S is ac- complishl'd hy !ht' release or milli ons uf Sll·rilt.' fli es. whi ch abruptly hall Lht.• hrt·Cthng C'ycle and ~lamµ out lhl' 1nft>stat1on gradually ovt-r <t Pl'l"itxl uf four to five months From Page AJ VOTE ... tion upon tht> rC'co mmendation or the Or ange C:ounly Committ ee nn S<.'hool Distri ct {)rganizat1on. However , trustees of the llwit- ington !~ea c h l'nion lligh Schoul District ha ve fil ed suit tu halt the <'lection Orange County Superior Court Judge Cl a udt~ Ow ens ruled the election was improperly called because or a disparity in tax wealth between the proposed dis- trict. which is high in assessed value, and the rest of the high school di strict But the Fourth District Court of Appeals in San Bernardino al - lowed tbe election lo proceed pending the outcome oI an appeal to Owens· ruling \ The state Board or Education approved the 1-luntington Beach • unification plan after earlier granting a unification election in Fountain Valley. Charle s Palmer, deputy superintendent for the Hunt- ington Beach elementary dis- trict, said the slate suggested a unification for his district and the Huntington Beach strip of the Fountain Valley elementary dis· trict. That strip had been ten out or the Fountain Valley city boun dary plan, and the state asked county officials lo come up with some plan to include that seven· school area. Palmer said state officials also suggested dividing the area into geographic trustee areas to insure representation for the re- sidents of that strip. The new unified board will be charged with setting educational programs for the new K-12 dis- trict. Ryers snid special ins('{"t traps have bet"n pl a c ed 1n t ri:es throughout Orange County i.lnli in rnost casl~s are no more Lhan a mile apart. The traps arc bail<'<l with a s ubstance that atlracl:s fr uit n1e<> and arc used by agnculturL' or fi cials to determine the type Qr ins ect life that frequents a particular are a. According to nyers. Orangt· County has never been lnft.~tc<l .,.,;th th e Mediterranean fr uit Oy, •vh ich has proven to he one or lhc hardest to c rad1 c<J.te in areas \\"here it is most prevalent. such a!I Europe, South Ameri ca anli flawaii . "We have had several infesta lions of the orienta l fruit fl y 1n 1 he past \\'ith t~c> m ost r ecent on{' ht:· ing in 1972,"' Uycr~ said. "But tho:Jc were dealt with quite re- ~d i ly ." . The fruit nies destroy frui ts and vegetables by injecting th1• eggs be neath th(• skins wht•fl' they devi'lop by fcL>(i 1n~ off the fruit pulp. Byers s aid that aJthough tht' Los Angeles problem 1s only 30 miles away, it is unlikely the flies will come this rar unlt>ss infested fruit is trans ported in large quan· tity tnto Orange Count y. ··once the fli es h ave C$tablished the msel ves 1n an area where there are sufficient host plants, they usually don"t come much farther," Byers said. Inmates Hold 2 Hostages In Oklahoma GRANITE, Okla . IUPJ) - Nine inmates who seized three hostages and barricaded themselves in the Oklahoma State Reformatory kitchen today released one of their captives bei:ause he was reported suffer· ing from a heart ailment. A spokesman said the hostage, Leonard S. Summers, was taken to the prison inrirmary for ob· servation .. The S3-year-0ld guard had complained of chest discom- fort shortly before his release. The inmates, complaining about the loss of Christmas package privileges in the prison, occupied the kitchen late Mon- day, presumably armed with knives from the butcher shop, and seized three supervisors as hostages. Rep. David Riggs (0.Tulsal, chairman of the House Public Safety and Penal Arfairs Com- mittee and author of numerous penal reform bills, talked by telephone with one or the nine in - mates before dawn and said he was optimistic the confrontation would be settled peacefully. Trustees to Meet Trus tees of the Huntington Beach Union High School District will meet at 7: JO tonight at district offices, S201 Bolsa Ave., Hunt· ington Beach. ' •• U,.tT...._.. INNOCENT PLEA ENTERED Sere Jene Moore E'roM Page Al REMMEL .•• bus iness and people out of work. And, at the same time, they're criticizing the people on welfare,·· Remmel said. ''One company they put out of business in Orange County and that 's AVCO," he asserted. "That is a company that h61d everything approved and today they"ve laid off 110 people from the president on down. Think how many building trades people could be working." In his talk, which ranged over labor, politics and the economy, the labor leader sald. "J think · ecology is important. Clean 1:1.ir is important. But gophers and snakes don 'l pay taxes. Workers do. "We have to do away with these wasteful obstructionists known as ecology freaks, ecology extremists, but also known as people who have to be educated that there is another way of lire," said Remmel. Asked by Irvine Councilwoman <Jabrielle Pryot, "How would you deal with the hippi e bureaucrats?" Remmel said. "You have to sit down and talk to them and let them know there is another way ." "Would they listen?" she won- dered. ''Sure ,·· said Remmel . "They're people too.'' Much of his talk centered on the effects of regulatory agencies on the economy. ··vou have the EPA. It spends $2 .3 billion a year lo put industry out or business," he asserted In addition, it may reorganize elementary schools. The strip area schools are kindergarten through eighth grade schools, while the rest or the area has kin - dergarten through fifth grade elementary schools and in· termediate facilities lo serve six- th through eighth grades. SCHOOL ELECTION ••• In addition, the district would be required by law to provide some type or continuation high school facilities for students who can't attend regular high school classes. But county officials said these facilities could be located on an existing campus as opposed to building a new. separate school . ORANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT '"'" Cl••"<>" , ... ,1 0••!1 '""~· .... ,~ ...... ~~ " '""''"""Q '"" N•w• Pt~•\. o\ """''"""""by I"" °''""Q• (W'1 Pt;l!ll"'•"Q (-n< ~II»'~'" ..a11 ....... M• j>ubll\f>-o MondAY ,~ • ..,<In •••OAy ~~~~·~·o,;::~;~,; ~:~.~~',1 1~::• ~:~~'.::". V4•1~y .,,,, lAQ•m• O••t n !>o<Jlr. (<»~! .. """' .. fO'l!OIWll •OUoon " W Dll•f>rO S.01.,,0.y~ ... M S~n 0-V> TIW Pf•ll<•P•' pul!l"ll"°'ll pr,.m "~I Jl(I .....,,1 8•1 51" ~I. Co\1• M•w . CA!olorNt 'l?t1t Robert N. Weed Pr•.,<Mnl • .,,, P..t>i•.r-... Jack R. Curlev '11Ct P1t>•<lehl •~d V. ... •t l ),<,.,,.._ Thomas Keevil IE<lol.., Thomas A.. Murphlne ,.,......,ol, .... ld•IO! Q\arles H. Loos Richard P. Nall As1111Mll ,,,.,. ..... flll ldll<ln Robert Barker wt .. O<-C-11 CdlW Huntlnoton B•KftOftict 11f1lkt>tll ....... Y9fd #lilll'lfl ..... ~,: p 0 &o• 1'11!, ._ other OfflcM UQ-e..c11, ll .. G._,.,.!o1 .... (t•tt Me•• );111 W.ll 8'y Sl••fl ....... _t IHMf> U:Jl Nf""""'" l!llD.."'"4'°' .s.dl;l!<tl>t<-'-Vl lle1 }Sf'l1 Uo N 1 A-•I ~" Oi.oo ,,_.,.. . TelepftoM 111•> '42-43'21 C.Ussifitd Advertlstlnt'42·5'71 ,.,..,.., Net!ll °'~ (°""'' ~~ S40-1.t20 c.pyt-lt'il. 1t'l'l Or-.oro co.u """''ll\lfl9 COtT> -r. "" """" ~ .. It '-111\"l•.i-. ~II< "'' •• , ,, ....... , •• ,.,. .. u ........ "'.' ti• "''IX!ll(H WllMlll •lt<-1•1 11tr11111111Mri II c_,.,._.._..,. • Sf(""'lf lllli MlllM .. Id II C.U ilrlfllo .... ar"°""t WllK<~lilfl l y "''""' '1.• -11111 1 Irr ..... I \I llR r!'IMlllll~. ll'IHW• _,._ ... -~·"· . What 1:oi your pos1hon on 1.1n1/1ca.· tion? MRS. MIGNANELl.J: I have never opposed the concept or un · ification. However, t do believe that reorganization must offer a clear chance ror improvement. J support the C'urrenl plan because it meets the criteria and scrutiny or all proper agencies. the state- d em anded tax increase is moderate, it promises lo bring together the best from the three affected school dis tricts. In short. we have the op· portunity to create the state's best unified school district. BUSH: I ~upport the concept of unification and . as a board member, so voted. However. since that time, many things have happened that the voters have not been made aware of and should know to vote intelligently. I am preparing a d e tailed anal~is which I hope the papers will print so the voters become aware of the true implications of this election. What t11pe of educational p/aJoscphy, including any Cl>an!J'!. would JIOU Uke to 1et in Jhc new du· lrld? MllS. MIGNANELLI: My viewpoint, which J hope the un· ified. board will share, is that we are challenged with the task of creating a new unified district Council lo Meet The Fount•in Valley City· Council will meet ut 8 o'clock toniftht in city hall, 10200 Sl:ater A•e. • ~' ,~ and that we are establishing its first programs and procedures rather than changing old ones. I believe schools should strive ror the most highly individualized in- struction possible to impart ge. nuine knowledge and skill. RUSH : I be\ie\•e that the im- portant thing is what happens in the classroom ; not what some printed page in the district manual says our phil050phy is . I believe in whatever phil05ophy will get the best results and I am not opposed to making any changes if I am convinced the child will benefit. What major problem do you faresee and how would you solve it? MRS. MIGNANELLI : I believe public attitude and in· volvement do more.. to establis h the s uccess or students and schools than any other factors. l pledge to retain the interest and inquisitiveness of citizens, tax· payers and parents, and invite in· vomvement by all citizens, teachers and students 111 the de· cisions ahead. BUSH : Our major problem Is getting the teachers, adminislra- t ion and parents to work together in a united manner to improve our children's educa· Uon. This includes giving children adequate supplies, teachers with an adequate pupil-teacher ratio and parents with information, an apportunity to be involved in de· c~ion·making and a chance to assist as volunteer aides to help teachers . ' " Moore Trial Dec. 15 From Wire Service!' SAN FRANC ISCO -A rooeral court judge entered an innocent plea today for Sara Jane Moore, charged with trying to kill Presi· ~nt Ford in San Francisco Sept. 22. U.S . Dis trict Judge Samuel Conti set a trial date or Dec. 15 (or the 45 -y e ar-old tw ice· divorced mother and said a heat· ing on her mental competency willbeheldNov.17. Miss Moore was indicted last week on charges or attempting to kill the President, specifically . firin"g a shot from a .38-caliber Smith and Wesson revolver at Ford as he left the St. Francis 1-lotel in San Francisco followin~ a speeeh. She was wrestled to the ground by po lice and Sec r et Service a gents and taken into c u.s tody. Conti entered the innocent plea for Miss Moore after rejecting an argument by her attorney , Public Defender James Hewitt, that there should be no arraign- ment until her mental com· petence was determined. llew1tt refu sed to enter a pl ea. ··we have not prepared 1n any way for lhe trial,·' Hewitt told the judge. He said he did not want to pro- ceed "until such time as she is able to cooperate with CQunsel and aid in her own defens e." Mrs . Moore has been undergo ing psychiatric tests at the federal medical facility in San Diego. Friday she was ordered returned to San Francisco for ar- raignment on th~ indictment, which was returned secretly on Wednesday. Conti indlcatt.-d that it will not be necessary for her to return to San Diego for further treatment. In a sharp exchange with thl' judge. Hewitt argued that thP new fE'd er al s peedy trial aC"t , which requires that a trial be~i n within 90 days, does not apply tu time used for mental examina- tions. "Your honor. I can't prepar{' the case 1n 90 days ," Hewitt argued. "Well, you're goi ng to prepare it in 90 days,·· Conti replied. "If you 've got any argument, give it to the Congress.'' Sara Moore was kept on Ran· dolph Hearst's payroll for several months in 1974 in hopes that s he might help him find his then.fugitive daughter. says one of the authors or a Rolling Stone account of Patricia liearst 's un· der2round life. Fro• Page Al PLANE ... search is Duke Cooper of ltunt· ington llarbour. a friend of the Killians. He has borrowed a boat along \\'ith Jack Tiller of Los Angeles, a brother of 1\1 rs . Killian. Two U.S. Air Force C ·I30 planes, complete wilh paramedic units. are probing the area also. Blast Rips Home LOS ANGELES (AP) -A natural gas explos ion r1ppeo through an apartment building in West llollywood Mond ay , setLin g off s moke that was visible for mil es and injurin ~ 70-year.old i\.1aurice Marino who \\'as bl own out of his ground floor a part- ment. Men's Day Lib Strike Draws Backla8h NEWPORT, RI. !UPI) -Some women In the United States plan to go on strike Wednesday to show the system how much it needs them. but It will of· ficially be "Male Appreciation Day " In this city. Mayor Humphrey J . Donnelly In said many women asked him to sign a ••Man Day" proclamation and they were serious alx>ut it. "It's sort of the women 's answer to the NOW or· ganization proposal that women don't go to work,'1 he said Monday. "These women will exercise their day by being more than kind to their man, doing something extra special for their man whether it is their boss in the of~ fi ce, their husband or father or whateVer," Donnelly s aid. "I think my wife is going to cook my breakfast. She usually doesn 't because I get up so early. She's good to me year-round anyway, '1 be said. 6.5 on Richter Three States Rock From Nuclear Test MERCURY, Nev. CAP) -An underground nuclear warhead test shook parts or three states early today, swaying tall build- ings in Las Vegas and chan- deliers in Fresno, Cali!. No damage was reported from the blast, also felt in parts or northwest Arizona. which re- gistered 6.:S OD the Rjchter scale al the UC seismographic station at Berkelef. Caltech reported a 6.0 reading. People were shaken from their sleep in Ridgecrest, Calif., 150 miles northeast of Los Angeles. A spokesman at UC Berkeley re· · ported its telemetry devices felt the blast throughout California. The6:30 a.m . PSTwee1;pons de - vc•l o pment test , code-n am ed Kasseri, was detonated 4,150 feet unde rground and had an an- Firefighters Eye $100,000 Beach Blaze Huntington Beach firemen were silting through rubble and interviewing witnesses tcxlay to determine the cause of a fire that caused up to SI00,000 damages to the Anaheim Foam and Fabric outlet early Sunday morning. Deputy Fire Marshal Roger Hosmer said today there is no reason to believe the fire was of suspicious origin . F1 a mes broke out shortly after 3 a.m. at the structure at 16196 Pacific Coast Highway, Hunt- ington Beach. on the border of Sunset Beach. Hosmer said three units from Huntington Beach, three more from Seal Re ach and five Orange County units knocked down the names in about 20 minute5. The building was 00 percent in- volved when the first firemen ar- ri ved and the building was totally destroyed, according to Ho:> mer . The business is owned by Paul Hirsch, who manufactured and sold marine upholstery at the facility . Hosmer s aid the materials were highly flammableand toxir. Another bu s iness, Steve Tobin's Sailboat s and Skateboards, had shared the building \•iith An aheim Foant and Fabric but had recently moved out, 1-losmer s aid. nounced yield or 200 kilotons to one megaton. "This was not the largest test ever conducted at the test site, it was considerably smaller than the largest test," said David Jackson, spokesman for the Energy Research and Develop- ment Administration. "It was a large test, however, no doubt about it.'' Jackson said the largest under- ground test ever conducted at the site was the ··Boxcar'' test in 1968 which had a force of 1.2 megatons. A rolling earth tremor that shook Las Vegas, about 100 miles south of the blast site in the re- mote Paiute Mesa region. lasted about 20 seconds today. On the Richter scale used to measure ground motion on seis mographs, every increase or one number equals a tenfold in- crease in ground motion. Some experts say the actual amount of energy released may be 30 times greater. In populated areas, an earth- quake reading of 3.5 can cause s light damage in the loeal area, 4 can cause moderate damage, 5 considerable damage, 6 can be severe. A 7 reading is a "major" earthquake capable or tremen- dous darnage. The great San , Francisc'o earthquake of 1906 re· gistered 8.3 on the Richter scale. Dave Miller, an ERO official here, said the blast jolted the agency's control offices, swing-" inR microphones and television cameras. There was no leakage reported from the test. It was the 13th announced test at the expansive test site this year and the third with a yield of . between 200 kilotons and one me_caton. The Hiroshima blast.of . World War II was about 20 kilotons. The test was the 279t.h since the li mited test ban treaty of 1963. Not all tests are announced. Persons in the Exchange Club, a small bar in Beatty, Nev., near the test site. were asked to stand outside the s tructure during the sbot. Free Movie Shown The Huntington Beach library will show the film "The Longest Day" tonight al 7 to 9 o'clock at the Pacific Room of the library at 7111 Talbert Street. It is one in a series of free films presented by the library throughout the year. If you~ been waiting for the biggest carpet sale of the year., .T HIS IS IT! Measure your rooms now .. .then get set for savings of up to 20% on our beautiful broadloom carpets from Evans-Black. 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA , CAllF. 92627 • PHONE 6•6·•838 -6•6·2355 I ) I • Vt l I GlJ m1 I Je1 . .. Ar !w 8o 1 to } 1 ai ~ ZE i• y pl 1• •1 ci "' al p d• N it " ~ ti si ti a I• v [ F 5 M I y ~ 5 r ' ' \ ( 11 ( I j l 1 ' l I I I I I j I .. I l Ora_nge Coas t EDITION Today's Clo t.g ~.Y. Stoek8 VOL. 68, N0 .301,2SEC11,IO NS,26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESOAY,OCTOBER28, 1975 N TEN CENTS Tch Tela; Guys Can't Be Girl Scouts WASHlNGTON !AP) -The Girl Scouts voted today lo re- main an .u-remale organlu.tion. By • 1how or hands, 1,800 de- legates to the 40th national con- vention of the Girl Scouts of America overwbelmingly re· fused to return a good turn by the Boy Scouts of AmeMca. The Boy. Scouts voted last yea.r to admit gjrls aged 14 lo 21 to their Explorer division. Missing Plane Sighted? Searchers for a missing airplane with tbree residents of Huntington Harbour aboard zeroed in today on a heavily jungled area near Puerto Vallarta in Mexico. An American pilot in a private plane uncovered the newest clue late Monday afternoon when be spotted a Mexican farmer or cowboy waving persistenUy in a northeasterly direction in the area of Cape Corriente, south of Puerto Vallarta. John Hamilton, a vice presi· dent of the Don Koll Co. in Newport Beach who is coordinat· ing the search in Orange County, said search crews and planes were immediately dispatched to thearea. · They failed to discover any signs of the aircraft by press time today, however. Huntington Harbour residents aboard the ill-fated flight that left Manzanillo for Puerto Vallarta on Oct. 18 are Steven Dikeman, owner of Look Properties in Sunset Beach, Bruce Killian, president of Acr;ne _Wiring Co. in Garden Grove and Killian's wife, Bonnie. Mso listed on the plane was Dr. Paul Lunde!, the pilot, and his wife. Both are rrom Denver. Hamilton s.aid today the search area bas been narrowed to 20 to 50 square miles in the Cape Cor- rientes area. Hamilton said ~at when the plane departed it had about three hours or fuel and that would be sufficient to reach the crash seas:ch area. "The jungle is so thick and 1tayered that you could Dy right over it and not see anything," Hamilton said. ''Even if it crashed and burned, the rains could wash away signs of a <"rash,·-he added. (See P LANE, P age AZ) Irvine Driver Injured in Auto Smashup A 33-year-old Irvine resident suffered facial cuts and bruises this morning in a traffic collision on Newport Beach's Upper Bay Bridge. The crash snarled tush- hour tral!.ic. 4 Yaramedics said they treated ¥arcelo A"humad , 33, of 3701 Parkview ~anet Irvine. The in· jured motorist tnen was taken to Hoa£ 'Memorial Hospital for ~atment of injuries described a relatiVely"lninor. ' Police said t he crash tied up Coast Highway traffic in both directions for a period while two tt:lk:ks moved. the mashed cars from the span. The ruii mes of the. others in· volvecl in the «!rash •efe not im- mediately available. Officers ~d::: !~C::.d 'i injuries wer e The two grou.ps are not af- filiated. At a session Mooday, the de- ltgates plus 2, 700 vi!itors and other 1uest.s -young, middle- aged and old. but alJ Girl Scouts -discussed whelher mem- bershipshould include boys. By the claJ)ping and cheering for those who opposed the idea, it was doomed from the start. 1bo5e who favor the admission oC boys areued that it would at- -• ·~ • • , J U"T• ........ INNOCENT PLEA ENTERED Sera Jane Moore Sara Moore's Trial Date Set Dec. 15 · From Wire Services SAN F RANCISCO -·A £ederal court judge entered an innocent plea today for Sara Jane Moore, charged with trying to kill Presi · dent Ford in San Francisco Sept. 22. U.S. District Judge Samuel Conti set a trial date of Dec. 15 for t h e 45-year-old twice - divoiced mother and said a hear· ing on her mental competency will be held Nov. 17 Miss Moore was indicted last week on charges of attempting to kill the President. specifically, firing a s6ot from a .JS.caliber Smith and Wesson revolver at Ford as be left the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco following a speech. She was wresUed to the ground by polic(! and Secret Service agents and taken into C\IStodY. · . • Conti entered the innocent plea for Miss Moore after rejecting an argument b y h e r att orney, Public Defender James Hewitt, that there should be no arraign- m ent unt il her 1 mental com· petetlce was determ ined. Hewitt refw!;ed to enter a plea. <See MOOR E,PageA!) tract more girls and increase membership. "We need coed programs," aaid Mra. Clyde Brid{jes CJI Hib- bing, Minn. •·A merger would in· terest and retain the older Cirls and cut expenses ... Virginia Fell, a council leader from llarvey. Ill.. argued for "coequal status" among girls and tK>ys in scouting. •·Young meo and women must learn to put aside their biological dif'ferences," she said. The critics of the i.dea donunat. t'd. however. insisting lhat girls mature taster than boys so grouping them by age would be a problem and thal the Girl Scouts should retain their remale iden· tity. "U we bring in boys, they'll doml!J-_te us wbeo we go on cam.plus or other trips," said Maureen O'Connell, 17, of the Chicaa:o area. "They'll try to tell - us how to build Ores a.nd stuff.·• Lois Milstead, president or the Long Beach Gari Scout Council, argued that admitting boys would make the girls' or1ani1a· tion like a classroom setting. ''When we go on camping trips, the girls <"ouldn 't run around in their undies," s he said. "They'd have to be conscious of their hair and makeup, just like in scbool." Brenda Akers, a 17·year-old blonde from L~awrence, lnd., who has spent t l years in scouting, dttw applause when she told the group, "Ir we need bo)il to sell the Girl Scouts, we need to re- evaluate our program.·• The Camp Fire Girls offer membership to boys from 14 to 18. And , last year, the Boy Scouts offered membership to girls 14 to 21. Ontario Site Pushed Newport Issues Airport Alternative By JOHN VALTERZA Of .. 0.llf"4lilttlllf Newport Beat'h's t'ity staff said today the best alternative to Orange County Airport as a jet- port is Ontario International Airl>ort-ln a lengthy report schedUled for presentation to city coun- cilmen today. the staff bas con- cluded that alternate jetport sites may exist in Orange County, but expanded facilities at Ontario In· ternational Airport, linked by a transit system, are the best alternative. The Newport staff study was ordered two weeks ago by city couocilmen. The report says that several closer sites are feasible, Physicians' Insurance Stays High? California attorney general Eveile Younger aaid-toa.ay in ~nah eim increasing medical malpractice in surance pre- miums will have a severe effect on the state's youngest, and the ·semi-retired doctors. Younger spoke this morning before the 41 st scientific as· sembly of the American College of Chest Physicians meeting here. Malpractice insurance pre- miums "are going to remain ex- tremely high in the state," he said. An estimated 10 percent of California's doctors already have left Calirornia to practice elsewhere. "In a state already dependent on importation of physicians, this situation cannot be ignored," he said. But the state Legislature has taken steps to insure the availability of insuruce and a bill has been signed which pro· vides a shorter statute of limita- tions, a limitation on contingent fees, and a cap on damages ror pain and suffering. HOPES FV EL DOW ADVANCE NEW YORK (UPJ)-A buyi.ng wave, triggered by speculation President Ford may support federal aid for New York City, swept prices higher in moderate trading today on the New Vork Stock Exchange. T he Dow Jpnes industrial average, whiclf lost 2.04 points Monday, climbed 12.98 points to 851.46. Advances held a substan· tial lead over declines. (Tables, Al3). P rices moved high er in m o d erate tradi n g on the American Stock Exchange. but expensive. "Los Alamitos. El Toro (both military facilities) and Ontario International Airport are all feasible. However, because of the opposition from surrounding cities at Los Alamitos and El Toro, and because of the (pro- jected) $10 million C06t for con- Version to civilian use, Ontario is the most feasible," the report states. The staff added that the County of Orange could save between $10 million and $100 million by using the Ontario facility and s<"rap· ping any proposals to build an alternate airport within its own boundaries. The savings then could be used to develop the transit systems to effectively move the county's travelers either to Ontario or to ·Los Angeles International Airport. Relying on specialized bus routes, the Newport staff sug- gests that Orange County Fair· grounds would be used as a full · service bus terminal with ticket and baggage services set up ror the air traveler. The report concludes that the city council could recommend a variety of actions through passage of a resolution. Such ideas include: -Urging the county Board or Men's Day NOW Strike Draws Backlash NEWPORT. R.I. !UPI) -Some women in the United States plan to go on strike Wednesday to s how the system how much it needs them, but it will or. ficially be "Male Apprttiation Day" in this city. Mayor Humphrey J . Donnelly Ill .said many womeo asked him to sign a "M-.an Day'' proclamation and they were serious about it. "It's sort of the women's answer to the NOW or- ganization proposal that women don't go to work,·' he said Monday. "These women will exercise their day by being more than kind to their man, doing something extra s pecial for their man whether it is their boss in the of· rice, their husband or father or whatever." Donnelly said . "I think my wife is going to cook my breakfast. She usuaJly doesn't because I get up so early She's gocxl to me year-round anyway," he said 6.5 on Richter Three States Rock - Fr~m Nuclear Test MERCURY , Nev <AP) -An underground nuclear warhead test shook parts of three states early tOOay , swaying tall build· ings in Las Vegas and chan· deliers in Fresno. Calif. No damage was reported rrom the blast, also felt in parts of northwest Arizona. which re- gistered 6.5 on the Ri chter scaJe at the UC seismographic station at Berkeley. Caltech reported 3 6.0 reading. People were shaken from their sleep in Ridgecrest, Calif., 150 miles northeast of Los Angeles. A spokesman at UC Berkeley re- ported its telemetry devices felt the blast throughout California. The 6:30 a.m. PST weapons de- velopment test, code -named Kasseri, was detonated 4,150 feet underground and had an an· nounced yield of 200 kilotons to one megaton. "This was not the largest test ever conducted at the lest site, it was <"onsiderably smaller than the larges t test .·· s aid David Jackson , spokesman ror the Energy Research and Develop- ment Administration. "It was a large test, howeve r, no doubt .tbout it.·· Jackson said the largest under · ground test ever <"onductcd at the <SttA·BLAST, PageA2) Elde rly Man Charged in Wife's D e ath Supervisors to realize the reasibility of the Ontario idea and work with the government en- tities administering the airport to develop adequate transport systems required to serve Orange County, -Derhaod that the supervisors guarantee that the current freeze on commercial flight expansion al Orange County Airport will continue a nd to reaffirm that the terminal would remain only as a short-haul airport. The board then could shift its top priority to the Ontario-Los Angeles International solution, Newport city officials suggest . Economic Woes Hit By Remmel By DOUGLllS Parn&CBE '°' .. _.,.,., l'llMa.111' Orange County Central Labor Council Secretary Peter Remmel blames '"hippie bureaucrats" running government regulatory age n cies for many of the economic woes raced by business and labor in a s luggish economy. More communication between business, labor and government is needed to preve nt the bureaucracies from becoming even stronger, he told the Friends or UC Irvine Monday. "'These anti -establishment youngsters of the 1960s are in government today," said Rem- mel. ·'They're working in the (Environmental Protection Agency l and the coastal com· mission and the Air Pollution Control (Districts} in California. "They 're doinR everything they can lo put industry out of bus iness and people out or work. And. al the same lime, they·re criti<"i zing the people on welfare.·· Remmel s aid. "One company they put out of business in Orange County and that ·s AVCO.'· he asserted. "That is a company that had everything approved and today they·ve laid ofr 110 people rrom the president on down. Think how many bui I ding trades people could be working.·· In his talk, which ranged over labor. politics and the econom y, the labor leader s aid, "I think ecology is important. Clean air is important. But gophers and CSee REMMEL, Page A2) C o c1s t W eathe r Coast Board OKs Irvine Plaza An 80-year-old Garden Grove man is in cus tody today on charges he beat his elderly wire to death with a · c law hammer early this morning, police report- ed tOOay . Patchy low c louds in4 creasing tonight and early Wednesday, otherwise fair skies, according to the weather service. Not much temperature change . Highs in the low to mid 70s. Lows in the 50s . 8 7 MLAllY KAYE °' .. _...," ..... Phase One or the lh-ine C6m· pany's $31 million Corporate Plaza on '40 acres at Newport Center in Newport Beach woo &ll 8 to 2 appro~al Monday from South Coast regional coastal commiasionera. Approval came after Jrvfne- Company offici•lis proposed a four·polnt proe:ram to combat drainaae from the site polluting Newport Boy. Commissioners Rimmon Fay and David Commona, noted for their pro--environmePl views, voted at:ainst the perm.It IP· proval during the session held at Huntington Beach. i,rin• Company plans Include • 26 low-rise office buildings at the s.o utbwest corner of Newport Center, bounded by Coatt Hi&hwaY, Newport Center Drive, Farallon Drive and an ex- tension of A voe ado A venue. The only part of the P"'iect to receive approval was Phase One, which Includes subdividing the 4Q-.acre ·parcel, grading, con· structing st reets and park.in1 areas aod installing utility hookupt. The cost of P bde One la estimated at $3 .S million. At the request CJI the Irvine company, cornmt.s1ionen beld oft voting on the project last month when lt became apparent that few commlsslonen favOHd lbe pltuU. \ Of uppei'most concern to the commissioners was the informa· tioo tha( an estim ated 539 pounds of oi.I and greal;e would empty from the site into Newport Bay. On returning Monday, Irvine Compeny spokesman Larry Moore presented a proposal to combat water quality problems, Including: -A 1 ump system that would be conned~ lo ea~b Point where surface w.ater nms into storm pipes. Moo.re said that the ma· jori(y of oil and crease would run into the ground and would also be coUeeted iu th• sumps, which wooia be periodically emptied. -Weeltly sweeping of all aaph.alt surfaces at the 11ite. -Rautfaclng all parldn& Iota ' every five years. -Using fertilizer during dry periods and designing an irriga· tion system to prevent pesticide overflow. Several commissioners ques· tioned the velidity of such a system, but commission ex· ecutive director Mel Carpenter assured them, "lf the sumri; do their Job and the irrigation system works, they've gone a Joos y.-ay toward mitigating the problem.'' J}espondlng to other concerns by totnmla1loner1, Moore also promised: -That the lr\tlne Company woold ask t be city CJI Newport Beach to reduce 'the amount of (Soe P LAZA, P ai• .U) Lillian Cole, believed to be in her 70s, was found by policemen and paramedics s prawled across a bed in her home. 11322 Paloma Street, shortly after 6 a. m. Jack Charles Cole, the woman's husband, was arrested at the scene ·•as a result of physical evidence and his own 'statements," a police spokesman said. The spoke~man said Mrs. Cole was still clinging to Ille when paramedics arrived but she died of massive head injuries at abOut 7 :30 a .m . at Palm Harbor flospital, Details of the slaying w,ere sketchy today as officers began to inte,rrogalc the suspect, who was booked on first degree murder charges . ' I NSIDE TODAY The Prefident danced, Pmrl Bailey ripped off Vice Presi- dent Rockefeller's spe<:s . and eveTVone Md a good time at the While House. See story A4. l•dex ... ... ... .. •• ., .. 4H &11-11 ... ... .. .. ' A2 OA1L y PILOT N Tueld•y, Oc1ober 2&. 1975 Crops Monitor~d 1 No Fruit Flies In County--Yet • By WILLIAM SCHR>;IBER Ol trw O.Uy ~Uet MMff Orang e Co unty Cruit and vegetable crops a re still Cree of the :rtt ed it er rane an fr uit fly s warm:> that h:i ve infe:-itt.>d 80 :square m i les o ( western Los .<\ngeles Co unty. But ('o unt )" and s tat e agri <'ult ur a l off i('ia ls arc beefin g up their monitoring programs to m ake suri: no problen1s develop hl•rt• "Wt' h.1vc t'1<t1•ntf(·d our trap. ping progr..i m beyond the nurn1al 11mt• when we !'low it down to be ('t•rt:un nunt· 1)f the files make it t tus far," --~11t llavtd Ryers, de· 1•11ty t'Ou n l ) .~l!ri t·ultural com· 1n 1 ss11Jnl~I' f1•r 111s1•ct pest dctcc- 1100. "If ~c d11 d1:.C'O \'t'r a ny signs. 'l\l~ ar t' pr1·p.1r(·d to t..ikt:' the same ~le~ Los t\ngel1•s 1s taking to J>r1•vent a m ~Jor destructiora of ,iur crops," be said. Tru,stees To Discuss · Mesa Pool .~her C"o nfronl al..Joo belv.•een ad~·oc ates L'f an OlympiC'-sized swtm ming pool at Costa Mesa High and ~e'M port ·:\1esa Unified School OLStnct trustt>eS is ex- peC'ted at ton1g b1 ·s 7.30 p.m. !iC'bool board mttung. Trustees. meeting at the Costa i\1esa Cit :-; CounC'il Chambers, 77 Fair Dnve, are expected to dis- cuss the request for the expanded pool. but might not take action. Num e r o us s wimming en - th usiasts are e xpected lo attend th(' meeting. as they have at pre· \'lOUS board sessions. Membe rs of the Costa Mesa !U gh School Aquatics Boosters, Estancia High Aquatics Boosters and the Costa Mesa Aquatics Club say they are now armed with petitions signed by thousands o( Costa Mesa resi- dents who want the new pool. Tb.e swb:n:miaW'-boolten....._• - asking that the school district spend civic ('enter funds for the new pool. That money is collect· ed from local taxpayers to finance community-oriented pro- jects. In past months, trustees held off deciding how to spend those funds, but a district spokesman said they are now ready to grap· pie with the problem. Other groups have also requested the funds be spent on various pro· jects. Jean Harmon, administrative assistant to Newport-Mesa Su~rintendent John Nicoll, ex- plained that trustees must decide first whether or not the district can afford the new pool and also must determine bow much finan· rial cooperation they can expect from the City of Costa Mesa. Health and Safety Program Planned The Orange County Chapter of the Ame rican Red Cross and Hoag Memorial Hospital wi ll jointly sponsor a child and health and safety night for all interested parents Wednesday in Newport Beach. The 7 to 9 p .m . lecture, film and dis('ussion will be held in the Hoag ('Onference center and ad· mission is free. Health care spe~~alist~ from both sponsoring entities will make presentations. . r ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ~,,,,(Ion! •na P~t>!•V... Jack R. Curtey v ... p,.,, ....... ...., c;.,,.,., ""' .......... Thomas Keevil £<1<1u Thom as A. Murphlne ,,....,Q•nQ Edi'°' N Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall A11l1t ... t Ma119lng E0•1GI> Control or the. fruit rues i.s ae.' complisbed by the release or nullions of sterile flies, which abruptly halt the breeding cycle and stamp out the infestation gradually O\'er a period or four to five months. Byers said spe('ial insect traps have bee n placed in trees throughout Orange County and in most cases are no more than a m ilt! apart. The tiaps arc baited with a substance that attracts fruit flies :itHI a re used by agriculture of- ficials to determine the t ype of insert life that frequent:> a · p artirula r a rl•a. A('rord ing to Byers. Ora.nge Cou nty has n(•ver been infested v.i th the Med iterranean fruit Oy, '\'hich has proven to bt:' one of the hardest to eradicate in areas Vt'bere it is most prevalent, such :is Europe, South America and llawaii . "\Ve h ave had s everal infesta· l ions of the orie ntal fruit n y in the past with the most re('ent one be· ing in 1972," Byers said. "But those were de alt with quite re· adil y... · The frujt fl ies destroy fruits and vegetables by injecting the eggs beneath the skins where they develop by feeding ore the fruit pulp. Hye rs said that aJthough the Los Angeles problem is only 30 miles away, it is unlikely the flies will come this far unless infested fruit is transported in large quan~ t.ity into Orange County. ''On c e the flies have establ ished themselves in an area where there are· sufCicient host plants, they usually don"t come mucb farther," Byers said. He's Wired For Blast MONASTEREVIN . Ireland (UPI ) -The kid · napers of Dutch bu si- nessman Tjede Herrema have hung a string or ex· J?losives around his neck , it was reported today. Police denied the development. A sell.proclaimed Irish .-rtilla, a blanket over his head to avoid idcn· tification, told a television interviewer Monday he was a member of a seven- m ember gang that kid- naped Herrema. Two kidnapers -F.ddie Gallagher, 27, and Marian Coyle. 19 -:-are holding the host age 1n an upstairs bedroom of a two-story apartment building in the town of Monasterevin. Heiress' Death Trial Held 11iree Weeks A further three-week delay was ·ordered Monday in the Orange County Superior Court trial or a male nurse booked on murder charges after Nancy l''uller Atwater was beaten to death in her Newport Beach home. Presiding Judge Robert A. Banyard set Nov. 17 as the new trial date for Dani el Garvis Bedelian, 40, or Glendale, after d~fense attorney Roger Agaja· man s uccessfully argued that he needed more time to prepare his case. Bedeli a n was arrested last Feb. 5 afte r Ne"'port Beach police recove red the bod y of 1\frs. Atwater, 50. from a Pacoima \\'l'"('C'king yard. They said her body had been rammed into an oil drun:i and pa('ked in cement. ,.,._ Page A I REMMEL ••• snakes don 't pay t axes. Workers do. "We have lo do away with these wasteful obstructionists known ~ ecology freaks, ecology extremists, but also known as people who have to be educated th~t there is another way or life ·· srud Remmel. ' Asked by Irvine Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor. ''How would you d eal with the hipp ie ~ureauc ra ts?'' Remmel s aid. You have to sit down and talk to them and let them know there is another wa.y. • · "Would they listen?" she won· dered. • ··s~re, •• said Remmel 'They re people too." Much of hi.a t alk ~tered on the e(fects of re1ulat.ory agencies on the economy. "You have the EPA. 11 sllOllds $1.1 bUllon a year to put bldustcy out ot busines1. ••he a&serted. A-BLAST ••• • :!!lite was the ''Boxcar .. test in 1968 which had a force of J .2 megatow:. A rolling earth tremor th\t :shook Las Vegas. about 100 miles south of the blast site in the re- mote Paiute Mesa region, lasted about 20 seconds today. On the Richter scaJe used to measure g round mot iun on ~e1smographs, e very increase of one number equa ls a tenfold in- crease in ground motibn. Some t!xpert::; say the a l'l ual amount or energy released may be 30 limes grC'aler . In populated areas, an earth· quake reading of 3 . .5 can cause shght damage in the local area, '1 l'an ('aus e moderate damage, .5 cons iderable damage, 6 can be severe. A 7 read ing is a "major" earthquake capable of tremen- dous damage. The great San FTancisco e arthquake of 1006 re- gistered 8.3 on the Richter S('ale. Dave Mill er , an ERO official here. said the bl ast jolt ed the agency's control offi ces. s"•1ng- in~ m icrophont's and television cameras. Ther e was no leakage reported from the test. It was the 13th announr ed test at the expansive test site this year and the third with a yield of between 200 kilotons and one megaton. The Hiroshima blast of World War JI was about 20 kilotons. The test was the 279t.h since the limited \('St ba n treaty Of 19fiJ. Not all tests a rc announced. Persons in the Exchange Club, a small bar in Beatty, Nev., near the test sit e. were asked to stand out side th£' stru('ture during the s hot. l'r'o• Page Al PLAZA ••• parking necessary (or the site. Commissioners said earlier they believed it was exc essive. -That they would develop no more tha.n 75 pe rcent of the planned office buildings until completion of a new Pacific Coast Hi ghway Bridge, a rour- lane structure expected lo be complet('d in 1980 . Th(' bridge is expected to relievt:' traffic con- gestion along the highway. Ir en vironmental groups oppos· 1n g the prOJC'Ct do not file an ap· peal with the statewide coastal commission within the IO·day period tha t foll ows approval, de· velopment at the si t e is scheduled to begin sometime during the first quarter of next year, Moore said. Irvine Coast Plan Slated · Irvine Co mpany represen· tatives will present plans for de· velopment of the firm's coastal acreage between Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar during a meeting at 7:30 p .m . Wednesday al Laguna Federal Savings, 260 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach. The presentation is sponsored b y the North L a guna Neighborhood Association whi ch previously heard the Friends of Irvine Coast, an organization critical or the company's coastal planning. _Principal speaker Wednesday wtll be Don C. Cameron, Irvine Company director or urban de- sign. The m eeting is public. Inmates Hold 2 Hostages In Oklahoma • .GRANITE, Ok la . (UPI) Nme 1nmates who seized three hos tag e s and ba rricade d themselves in the Oklahoma State Reformatory kit('hen today released one of their captives ~ause he was reported suffer- mg from a heart ailment. A spokesman said the hostage, Leonard S. Summers, was taken to the prison infirmary for ob· servation. The SJ.year-old guard had romplained or c hest djscom· fort shortly before his release. The inmates, complaining about the loss or Chri stmas package privi leges in the prison, ocrupied the kitchen late Mon · day, presumably armed with knives from the butcher shop, and seized three supervisors as hostages. R~p . David Riggs (D.TuJsa), cbrurman of the House Public Safety and Penal Affairs Com· mittee and author of numerocs penal reform bills, talked by telephone witb one or the nine in· mates before dawn and said he was optimistic the confrontation would be settled peacefully. Painting Defaced ST. TRUIDEN, Belgium CAP) -A vandal armed with a screwdriver or pen knife hb de· ~aced a famou~ surrealist paint· ing by Belgian artist Paul Delvaux on Joan for an exhibit, police reported today. "Iron A&e" ii valued at several bun· dred tl\auund dollaro. • --·--···-···-··· MRDtn"'il!-RA.7iANUA ··- :::: M E: 0 . S r. A ::::::::::::::: BE.I RUT -~~···~·j , • VJ , .J ·.... ~~RPORT ' , ' .. -~ U'11 ... a "'W City of Strife The United Stales has begun evacuating embassy employes from war-r avaged Beirut in face Qf fierce Moslem attack on the Lebanese capital's ho~el district and sniper lire on the American Embassy, Ste related story A4. .. Amendment Sent To Co11nty Planners The county planning com· mh;sion is expected to approve and send a General Plan amend· ment to the Board or Supervisors Wednesday. The last in a series of public hearings on the proposed changes is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m . in the commission's cham- bers at 400 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana. The amendment package in· eludes a planning s taff recom- mendation to change agriculture and conservation designations on 47 2 acres a long the eastern ridgeline of Laguna Canyon to medium low density residential uses. Their proposal would allow about 190 dwelling uni ts to be built on the property which is north of the city o( Laguna Beac h. l,aguna Beach officials have opposed development in this area, considered to be a part or the Laguna Greenbelt. During a previous hearing, city representatives asked the com- missioners to at least postpone consideration of the proposal un- til studies of area str.eets and the f{ree nbelt are completed. Also under consideration as a part of the amendment is a re- l'r'ont Page A J PLANE •.• Hamilton s aid both boats and airplanes are also searching coastal waters following several unconfirmed reports of the plane hitting the water. Hamilton didn't place much ~redence in the alleged sea sight- ings, however. One of those assisting in the search is Duke Cooper or Hunt· ington Harbour, a fri end of the Killians . He bas borrowed a boat along with Jack Tiller of Los Angeles, a brother of Mrs. Killian. Two U.S. Air F or ce C· 130 planes. complete with paramedic units. a1 e probing the area also. quest from the Coto de Caza Corporation to change the land use designations on 4,000 acres in the area between Mission Viejo and the Cleveland National Forest. Staff planners, however, have recommend e d against the change, saying it would be "pre· mature at this time .'' The staff questioned whether the developinent would be com- pati..ble with surrounding recrea- tion~! uses. including Caspers Regional Park, Audubon Society property. Escape Country and O'Neill Regional Park, and if roads and utilities could ade· quately serve the area. Also on the commission's agen· da Wednesday is a request from Silberber ger Contractors to change the agricultural zoning to a "sand and gravel extraction" district on about 348 acres in Lucas Canyon, about 10 miles east of the San Diego Freeway. The public hearing on the rock quarry operator·s request is set to begin ~t 1:30p.m. Fathers to Meet At Newport School A group discussion open to all fathers o( students at Newport Beach"s Andersen School will be held Wednesday with educa- tional consultant Bud Brandt directing discussion about im- proving a father's e(fectiveness at home. The 7 :30 p .m . discussion s essio n at the school's multipurpose room will be followed by no-host cocktails at the Velvet Turtle Restaurant in Newport Center. Further in- formation is available through the school office at 556-3490. Strike Continues . CIUCAGO (AP) -Doctors and interns decided today to continue their strike a t the Cook County Hospital despite a court order to re~urn to work, union officials srud. .l'--r,...11 MOORE ••• "We bave not prepared iD ~ way for the I.rial," iw.;u told the judge. He said be did not want to pro- ceed "until .sucb Ume as she ls able to cooperate wiUl counsel and aid in her own defense." lira. Moore has been w>clergo· tng P•Ychiatrlc tests at the federal medical facility in San Diego. Friday she was ordered returned to San FrancL"® for ar- raignment on the ind.lct.ment, which was returned secretly on Wednesday. Conti indicated that it will not. be nece8S81')' for ber to retwn to San Diego for further treatment. In a sharp e~cbanae with the judge, Hewitt argued that the new federal s peedy trial act, which requires that a trial begin witbio 90 days, does not apply to time u.sed for ment.&1 examina- tions. ··vour honor. I can't prepare the case in 90 days,'' Hewitt argued. . :·Well, you're going to prepare lt U1 90 days," Conti replied. "If you've got any argument., give it to the Congress." Sara Moore was kept oo Ran- dolph H earst's payroll for several months in 1974 in hopes that she might help him find his then-fugitive daughter, says one of the authors of a Rolling Slone account of Patricia Hearst's un- derground life. 1 While on Hearst's payroll in 1974, Mrs. Moore elso was being paid_ by th-: FBI to report on his dealings with radi('alS whom the newspape r executive hoped would lead him to his daughter, Howard Kohn said in an in- terview Monday night. Mrs. Moore had worked for the $2 million food giveaway pro- gram established by Hearst in an unsuccessful attempt to win the ~ of his daughter alter she was kidnaped by the Symbionese Liberation Army on Feb. 4, 1974. OC Lawman Leslie Doyle Found Dead F\ineral services were pending today for Lt. Leslie H. Doyle of the Orange County Marshal's of- fice who collapsed and died Mon- day night in a Costa Mesa service station telephOne booth. ! Deputy Coroner Jim Beisner said Lt. Doyle, 42, who had a 1 known heart condition. was ap-.. parently stricken on his way I home and bad stopped to call for help. I The victim was taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital after being discovered about 11 p .m .. slumped over in the telephone booth at Harbor Boulevard and Adams Avenue. . Costa Mesa paramedics called to the scene tried to revive him, but their efforts and tho.5e or doc- tors in the hospital emergency room failed. Police officer D arryl Freeman was dispatched after a service station attendant Mike Lee found U. Doyle when he became wor· ried about a car parked beside a telephone booth for considerable time. Marshal's office spokesmen said today that Lt. Doyle, a Santa Ana resident assigned to Harbor Judicial District Court, was on a disability leave. He joined the sheriff's department in February al 1960, He leaves his wife and seven children, fi ve boys and two girls. MacOougall Family Mortuary, Santa Ana, is in charge of the ar- rangements. 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Another arm, the Internal Revenue Service, has some mixed re-elinga about the efforts to curb smoking because the tax on cigarettes is a powerlu1 money raiser. States and cities P•Y a lot of s alaries by cigarette taxes. Money Tree THE REVENUE COLLECTORS apparently have little to fear. Allhoueh cigarette adverti1ing has been ruled off the airwavn, smokers continue to puff away. Cigarette sales are at an all-time high. And so are the tax rates. The issue takes on a humorous -some critics would say m41cabre -tinge when you view the scene in other coun· ltfes. For example, take France, where a government monopoly runs the cigarette business. Simone Veil, the French health minl.ster1 is concerned about the steady increase in 1mokin1. Sbe--claims the French are spending more oo cigarettes than on bread or fruit. SO MADAME VEIL IS proposing new measures to fight the habit. She wants to restrict ciacarette· advertising in theaters and on poster sites, and she wanl.5 to eliminate ad- vertising in publications read by young people. She also wants books studied by 15--year-olds lo inelude chapters on · th~ hazards or smoking. And Madame Veil wants to enlarge the ··no smoking·· sections on trains and planes. . The Freneh health mi~is~er is worried that her country will reaC'h the level of addiction that prevails here. Sales or C'igarettes in France come to 1,830 cigarettes per year for every person over the age of 15. Jn the United States it's 3,670 cigarettes per person a year. The mad HungarianS are even bigger smokers, the per capita consumption there be- ing 3.750 a year. MEDICAL AUTIIORITIES salute Madame Veil, but her proposals pose a problem for the French cigarette monopoly. If she sucC'eed.s in curbing cigarette smoking, the monopoly's sales will g,:.down . Pierre i\lillet, who is head of the French cigarette trust,' was interviewed about these plans lo beef up the antlsmok- ing C'ampaign -and he had a ready answer. He said that if cigarette sales in France started to decline, then he would try to boost exports of Freneh eigarettes. In short: If we beat canC'er at home, let"s export it. Pacific Teleplwne Issues 'Easy' Bill A new billing service has been put into service by _PaC'ific Telephone ·in Orange County designed to offer customers more iof'ormation "in a formal that ·s easier to re- ad, according to county general manager E. W . .pey. ments and adjustmeni., ap- plied to the previous bi).l. Any unpaid balance is identified as put due, and current charges are sub-totaled with a "due by" date. Long distanee calls are list· ed with the duratioq or each call in minutes. Tbe bill for measured service customers will show the number of local messages over the allowance and the eost . • 1 The new bil ls are being sent to homes and businesses dur- ing the current billing round. Dey said the bill is easier for customers to understand and saves the company production and mailing time. Features of the new bill in- C'lude a sir.iplified face that List~ only individual charges by category (monthly service, long distance, etc.). The bill will show charges plus pay- MARKET Installation, equipment and monthly C'harges on bills will be detailed on a separate page. Dey said the new bill is the result of an AT&T study to de- velop a telephone bill format that could be generally adopt· ed Cornationwide use. HIGH!.IGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Sow-Jones Ind S&P 500 Stocks I NDEXES 47.89 83.48 851.46 90.51 up up up up 0.37 0 .39 12.98 0.78 AMIXU.Lll I IMO ••• '<!!!·"' _iij::: "'Mr \'nrk I ."i ,,, ... , ,, •• , h•t• NEW YORIC (UP/I -~ IS ec:ti,.. 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WV!• CMll tt l ... • , . c AU DAILY PILOT Tueectay, OCtobef 21. 1175 ·Tonight's TV Highlights KHJ (9) 7:30 -"Viva Max." Peter Ustinov portrays a Mexican general who recaptures the Alamo in this hilarious movie comedy from 1969 with John Astin, Pamela Tiffin and Jonathan Wmters. · CBS (2) 8:30 -You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown. The Peanuts gang return in a special about bicycle racing, in which Charlie is pitted against some tough competitors -in cluding the Masked Marvel, ~t very d etermined beagle. KTLA (5) 8:30 -"The Jlluslraled Man." Rod Steiger and Claire Bloom star in this 1969 muvie version of Ray Bradbury's s cienC<'·fiction novel. ' •. E .. ~ TV DAILY LOG Program Overlap On Tube By JOAN HANAUER NEW YORK (UPI) - Television is tripping over its own feet again -r tonight by presFnting two documentaries, tx>t.h well worth watching, in I overlapping time slots. One is ''Lif e,'' the first in an NBC bicenten- nial trilogy which will include "Liberty'' and "The Pursuit of Happi- ness." ''Life'' will be shown a t 8 p .m. on Channel 4. HOWEVER, PBS airs the first National Geo- graphic special on public television. It is titled ''The Incredible Machine," and is about the human body. It begins at 7: JO on Chan- nel 28. In t he NBC effort, David Brinkley serves as narrator-reporter in this first episode, re- aching back to the In- dians, to the colonists, to I Your lior8Seope , Aries: Qrganize Priorities 'Dof•g Well' Jimmy Durante is 'doing very well' and taking brief walks outside bis Beverly Hills home. He said be enjoyed himself on TV clips Friday on Bob Hope's show. WEDNESDAY, OCl'OBEjl 11 By SYDNEY OllAJlll AlllES (March 21 • April 19): Brine forth creative resource1. Imprint atyle. Oraanlze priorities. One ln authority makes room for you at more elevated position. TAURUS (Aprll 21>-lllay20): A rmft'ofllome ecooomit:s could be in order. lfi&hlilht secmt.ty1 better relations with parent.or authority t1pre. GEMINI (May 21 • June;!Ol: Str ... sreater In· dependence in d ealings with neighbors, relaUvea. Your ideas can be put to good use. CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Empbasla on money, pcssessions. ability to collect what you need. You can put together missing llnkl. You become involved in teaching project. LEO (July 23 ·Aug. 22): Accent on personality, increased social activity, travel and added recogru. tion. Cycle is such that circumstances favor your ef- forts. VIRGO (Aug . 23 -Sept. 22): Some restrictions become more evident than in recent past. You learn Christmas Cards To Go Oil Sale Coastal Post Leisure World Boutique Workshop mem· NTO (UPI) ben wilt sell Christmas cards in the lobby of SACRAME Saddleback Community Hospital Medical -Eugene D. Lake, a Eureka labor official, Center through Nov. 21 to benefit the hospital. bow far JOU ~u co. •hllladefwin1,,... _ beblDd the 1cene1. , UBL\ (Sept. 23 · Oet. 22): Ai!.mt.., romADCe, ereatlvlty, nopoullJill\y, Ille ''belllilC up" I(•,.. 1~1Pi:o <Oet.211-Nov.zu: vou~ooua ground. You set flllllb' IMc"'•• for am -· speeial jec:t. .... -~ ~A.lll111 <Now. a -,.P....· n>: ~ bet. .. ,Mond"' the Immediate. 1llJult !!"tiers eouJcl be\ ll1111el. Knnr it •od ._.._ _ _..You tnow - ln)'Olll' beut of be&rtlc-wbaUboollcl be done. ' • CAPlllCOllN' ~ 22 • '!*L tt>: Cbect nn .... eill resources, esJN>Cild!T ~ dmtracta 11<1 COil· cemeit>Partner, mlllels ~-onlinarilJI ._ cerned •bou~aui'ltll. AQUAKIUS C;lan. 20 • Feb. 18):' SpotliCM , ability lo wort with -wboee •-oppoee y 1 own. A relationabip -~ ~btelt. • PISCES (Feb. ll·llarclil!U: 51-.ueallvitJ: independence, willingneu to pioneer a Projed. StoP followlng -it Is appropriate..,.,. for :rnu to lead. . IF TODAY 18 YOU. BlllTBDAY -:mu are In· luitive, a nuural teacber, lltubbom, o!Yaamic pro- _.ive and loyal. Se.tbacb·-llniabe<l-;roi& are on ·~eomebaek trail.•• ANNOUNQNG -, Tuesday Evening OCTOBER 28 lon1er acup1tbll to !Us cl.SSl!lllles. lle\Chtdultd Imm Oct 11. 11 Ille Bobby Ylnlon Shot! Bmrtr & Yilhl SautOll Sllow DI'. Who: lnttf!IO I MtA" £rillil Slltw was named to the North Workshop members will take orders from [ ) Coast Regional Coastal 1 to 4 p.m . Monday through Friday for C · · b A personalized greeting cards and envelopes, TV HE\'IE\V omm1ss 1on· Y •· sembly Speaker Leo T. said Mary Weldy, public information officer McCarthy. Lake, busi-at the hospital. Orders will be mailed to. t t. r customers' homes. the immigrants from the • D Slltw M ldnitl Naz1rio . ., O Como At Tahoe-guests * Bob Hope, Anne Murray Billie Jean King O @ (}} (lJ Cifil!m I' e 1 1 J Come't U•e TIMI ltllld" Bati Hopc, Anne Mumy, 8~tit ~n Kmr. S..ndr1 Palfllfr, SIJO' Chafee and h1111 1ltdir11 dl1mp1Gn 11111 Trtlethen ·&Mtst. Ci) The Ull\llldllbles 0 ROOKIES-BLACK i:JO lfOJ Men liritti•.,.. *MARKET IN BlOOO GI """""' l oo Hopll't Kena 0 IQ! Cl:l Cil m TM llDOk•U 5-lclstqr "Three Dos: Ni1ht" -M,nure of Mfilf'' Hu1M ).U ~n Cl)) c•11111el 29 Ttlb To , • . 1111 •S s,enously 1n1urtd by !•o rMn El::) Amrrita1 ~ ~he UIChfS on the IC! o1 ~teahng m """'"" liounllt !he t1oip1!11'5 rn1irt wpply ot blood. 1ncludin11 1 rare lypc ntr~ll to $i~t 7:0D 0 O @ 00 mm flt'llS !he tile <ti an infant. Mod $1111H 1!J Tiit hid Onn To rel( die Tnrtft tl) U llevittl de Marront toecutrttiofl Qtf Mowit: (CJ "Bedwled~ (com) I i.-Luq "b9-111quel Wilch. n.. fll ED The Munt Gii Mlt (]) SvMllott 9:30 ....... earliest days right up to ness represen 8 ive or The medical center is located at -23561 the Vietnamese flown Operating Engineers •-·al N 3 · E el< Paseode Valencia in Laguna Hills. Additional here from Guam. He MA: o. in ur a. re I a Ce S W a It e information is available by callincr the .•eeks to an s wer the P r • • McHn•b hospital's public informatioooffice, 837-4500. 1 -~, question, ''Who are ·-;==~===·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::;;:;'.,,. We?" TIDS ISN'T a costume piece, but Brinkley vis- its places as distant as Liverpool, port of em- barkation for so many, and Ghana and Senegal, from where the unwill· ing immigrants, the black slaves, were brought. Studs Terkel visits a John Adams descendant in Massachusetts, and other descendants or early Am ericans in Ap- p a 1 a~ hi a, in the Southwest and West, ' ' • • , • • ' LM Mtrian StJ1t 0 HUNT ARMED GANG I . 1 rill_, * IN "POLICE STORY" riiiiM Q ;,(j)!fiil u;)Ptllce SIOrJ · and in the "hillbilly" slum s of Chicago. AIWl.s fNIJlp (90) "The Qi1 Min Caper'' Two 7:30 8 New fttUUt1 Hullt t<Wlblf}'·homic:ldt othws hunt !or 1 · @OO~mHa/IJwood tum al armed robberl end 111111· s.i111m fofm1111 irho Ills npped oll 1 O IUtdi C.111t Pll $0plll51Jtltecl wirrllp de't'IU. ..... o-,... t "°'* {C) <Dr) "'YIM W PoMe a.11 (.-) .. -...-~.1"18(1!)(1){1) ... Mii "'lM )Oftahn Winters, John Ml.in. r.sr· ~... numerws 1tltmpts, ID 'ft6J klldl Fa•n is llnallr sucws1ul in 1e1tln1 ~ ut'1 Ml,1 II Dul Rab out ol his llHP dtp1euion, Er!> Kltilul Gtosraphk SpeNf and he 1et\ICl1ntly 11rttS to K· "The lr1tr1dible Machine"' A dotu· com~ny her lo the thet\re 10 see mnt1ry prollin1 Ille inne1·mo!ll Sarah S.1nhl1dt. recnses ol the human body @ Ptff)' MIMa throuah 1ht use o1 1dva11t1d tech· U I~ (I)) (I) a> trl1rtu1 Wel- niqlllS in medlcl11t 111d pholOI· bf M.U. "'Jiit fide! W1~e" Dn. Wtl· rapby. l ·RIY molion pictures show "1 and Kiley becomt embrolltcl in sll;tletal constrvttian, follow the the ments ol 1 OOllll!Nerlial lypr path ol food throulh Ille di1estiye ol b111ln Wll"J •hen 1 ~titnt, syst.m Mid even lrltk air lh1outh w~jtct to lits ol Yioltnct, does !IOI Ille raflir1tory system, rn;iG11d to mediQticft and btc:o!Ms al llM.t World unduly tn111ed rt his wile. W 11J Utlle llarJil 0 "°'I• Putu11 Report l :OIO(J!(I)l])lii e1 d Tl••• utfDNtn A dlln11 ir1 1Cllools brin1s wt 1 W kt Sn!alt t:Untt in Miehlel, whictl FloriN ED MorrtJ l'Jthon'• Flyin1 tirals fl9ll • lor lht Mlfsl lldclinl 10 10:)0 0 (D ...... ~·s problems ii her /lot·lem· U C.111111111i!J flldbed pertd ll!Vlher (llll'St loll Gossett) ti!) 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" I Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 300, 2 SECTIONS, 12 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • Connell Decries w.· 19th Two block• of West 19th-. Costa Mesa, were a.uailecl u "a junk pile·· at a city council IHSion Monday tiicht, and the C!OWICil vowed to push efforts to clean it up. Mayor Atvin L. Pinkley, ooting that the stretch ha1 been a "a sad area" for years, warned, "We may even have to go to a police 1i.1eto1et thejobd-.'0 The problem ·area was iden· Wied In a report by tbe w .. t Colt.a Jina Task Force -a council'appointed citilena com~ mlttee :._•• the two blocks from Placentia to Whittier Avenue.. The report, made after re:si- dmls peUtioned the «>Wlcll f0< help, pointed out that the area is blighted as • r .. ult of conflictln& land uses -commercial and ln- dustrial propertid next to homes and apartments -and th~t there • 0 11 much vilual' Pollution. 'Tbe cow11il members ~ tllot -i-should be tioken : -A proeram of code enforce- ment. -A letter from tbe mayor to all residents and bu9lnessmen appealina to them to maintaib. their property. -An oCfer of a special trash 1 pickup to haul off junk. These actions we.re not voted tq)Oft-because the meeting was only a study session, but it was indicated ,.that these steps would be enaeted at a regulu council meeting. ln addition lo the printed re- #port, the council was given a slide presentation by the com· ~mittee, in which Donn Hall, chairman or the task force, point- ed out code violations and un- sightly Iota ... Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1975 c TEN CENTS 'JUnk Pile' Many garages have been closed off and converted into other "'es illegally. Hall ooted. and inoperable can litter some lots. while some busines&eS have a lalk of fencina .. Commercial dumpsters for trash collection are in the front or buildings, not at the back, and often are in the right ol way. Apartments are run down, have not been painted for yean, and in some cues do not have gar•ges or car ports. ''This gets back to the old ques- tion of code enrorcement," City Manager Fred SOrsabal said al one point when an apartment bWlding was shown. "l have no doubt that there is an electrical overload in there too." At times the council members appeared exasperated. They re- <See STllEET. Page<\%) Missing Plane Stghted? Mesa Juvenile Shelter ' Searchers for a missi ng airplane with three residents of Huntington Harbour aboard zeroed in today on a heavily jungled area near Puerto Vallarta in Mexico. Sparks Controversy • • • An American piiot in a'private plane' uncovered the newest clue late Monday afternoon when he spotted a Mexican farmer or coWboy waving persistenUy in a northeasterly di rection in the area of Cape Corriente, south of Puerto Vallarta. John Hamilton, a vice presi- dent of the Don Koll Co. in Newport Beach who is coordinal· ing the search in Orange County, said search crews and planes were immediately dispatched to the area. They failed to discover any signs of the aircraft by press time today, however. , .... _ -·-- ' 1" Charges .FJ.y-at Meeting By ALAN DIRKIN . Ol .. Detty ......... Behind-the-scenes jockeying among council members over whether a county "shelter" for juveniles s hould be loeated in Costa Mesa broke into a public flap at a council study session Monday night . O.lly P"llet st.ff ....._ Huntington Harbour residents aboard the ill-fated night that left Manzanillo for Pue rto Vallarta on Oct. 18 are Steven Dikeman, Owner of Look Properties in Sunset Beach, Bruce Killian, president oC Acme Wiring Co. in Garden Grove and -Killian's wife, Bonnie. The issue pitched Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley and Councilwoman Norma Hertzog into conflict, w'i.th the mayor charging that "a back- door approach .. was being used, and Mrs. Hertzoi ace.using the mayor of not caring about social problems. THIS IS HOUSE AT 170 DEL MAR AVENUE PROPOSED AS JUVENILE SHELTER In Costa Mesa, a Councllmanlc Clash Over County Plan for 'Status Offenders' Also listed on the plane was Dr. P aul Lunde!. thej>ll«,c:and bis - wife. Both are from Denver. Hamilton said today the search area has been narrowed to 20 to .so square miles in the Cape Cor· ~entes area. Hamilton said that >Nhen the plane departed it had labout three hours or fuel and that \would be sufficiei:at to reach the crash search area. U191T .......... INNOCfENT PLEA ENTERED Sara J•ne Moore · -!l'he:cluh. wta-QY«--• plan to locate the "shelter" at 170 Del Mar Ave. ln a house which the city recently purchased for street- widening purposes. The house would be a tem- porary refuge for six juveniles, aged from 12 to l7, accOrding to Mrs. Hertzog, who werestatusof- renders, mostly runaways. There would be two surrogate parents in the house . Ai1-port Study Expanded Newport Staff Views Ontario a8 Solution "The jungle is so thick and layered that you could fly right over it and not see anything,'' Hamilton said. ''Even ·if it crashed a nd burned, the rains could wash away signs or a crash, .. he added. Hamilton said both boats and airplanes are als~chine coastal waters fa»Owing several unconfirmed reports or the plane hitting the water. Hamilton didn't place much credence in the alleged sea sight· ings, however. One of .those assisting in tbe !See PLANE, Page AZ) Elderly Man ~,barged in ... . Sara Moore's Trial Date Set Dec. 15 From Wire Services SAN FRANCISCO -A lederal court judge entered an innocent plea today for Sara Jane Moore, charged with trying to kill Presi- dent FoM in San Francisco Sept. 22. U.S. District Judge Samuel Conti set a trial date of Dec. IS for the 45-year-old twice- divorced rpother and said a hear· ing on her mental competency willbeheldNov.17. Miss Moore was indicted last week on c~Brg:es of attempting to kill the Prssident, specifically. (lliog a sbOt from a .38-caliber Smith and Wesson revblver at City Manager Fred Sorsabal brought the proposal up at the study session apparently because eommitments have been made to the county anc,t · apparently because the staff was getting caught in a dispute between coun- cil members. "Are we going to s upport it,·· Sorsabal said. "There appears to be a little con- troversy." (See SHELTER, Page<\Zl HOPES FUEL DOW ADVANCE By JOHN VALTERZA °'""' o.u, 191Mttufl Newport Beach's city staff said today the best alternative to Orange County Airport as a jet- port is Ontario International Airport. In a lengthy report scheduled for presentation to city coun- cilmen today, the staff has con- cluded that alternate jetport sites may e)f:ist in Orange County, but expanded facilities at Ontario In- ternational Airport. linked by a transit system . are the best alternative. The Newport staff study was ordered two weeks ago by city councilmen. The report says that several closer sites are feasible. but expensive. Wif~'s Death ...... ~ An Ill-e rlold Garden Grove man JS. il ·custody today on. charges be beat bis elderly wife lo deatll "with a~· claw hammer early tlti.s tl\Orning, palice report- ed today: I . · • .. Ford as h~ left the St. Francis Hotel in San Frantisco following a speech. She was wrestled to the ground by police and Secret Service agents atid taken into NEW YORK (UPI) -A buying wave, triggered by specul ation President Ford may support federal aid for New York City, swept prices higher in moderate trading today on the New York Stock Exchange . The Dow Jones industrial average, which lost 2.04 points Monday, climbed 12.98 points to 85\.46. Advances he:ld a substan- tial lead over declines. ('fables, <\13). "Los Alamitos. El Toro (both military racilitiesJ and Ontario International Airport are all feasible. However, because of the opposition from surrounding cities at Los Alamitos and El Toro, and because of the {pro- jected) $10 million cost for con- version to civilian use, Ontario is the most reasible, .. the report states. , Lillian Col • belie&d to be in her 70s, ·was found by policemen and param_edics spr8wled across a tied .in, he~ home, ud Palom1 Street, shortly 8.fter 6 a.Ji\. I Jack Charles Cole, the woman's hus tian4., was arrested . at the scene ''as a result of physical evidence and his own statements," a police sPokesman said. - \'i The spok~man said Mrs. Cole • '-w.as still clinging to life when .1 paramedics arrived but she died ol massive bead inJurii!s at about ·"~ 7 ;_3Q__a_.m_._ a_L..P.1lm Hubor. Hospital. Deta\ls Qf the' slay(D,g were sketchy today as officers began •1 to interrogate the &Wiped, who was booked on first degr1• ii murder charges. Investigators believe it w Cole who called for rescue units as bis wile lay in the bedroom bleeding prof115el)I. · The spokesm.-• said the ham· """ mer believed used as tbe death weapon Was found en the floor ... neartbebody. -Nei1hbors tol~ olllcen they 111 had beard n.otb.tng that ~d i have been Interpreted al • ... ,,u_·• violent ariument between the " elclerlt pair prior to the Ume of nt-:J"" the slaying, the police apok man said. n:ut h .. ,. custody. . • Conti entered the innocent plea for Miss Moote after rejecting an argument by Jler •ttorney, (Seel!!IOOllE,Page<\Z) Prices moved hig her in Mod-er.ate tr a ding on the American Stock Exchange. The staff added that the County of Orange could save between SlO million and $100 million by using the Ontario facility and scrap- ping any proposals to build an . .' . ~ ~No BOys Allowed' Girl,· Scout. Vote to Remain Al.~f emale \ WASHING~N <Ai>· -The ol boys .argued.that it would at-catnping or other trips," said Girl Scou~. Wted today ·to re-tract more girls .and increase Maureen o ·connell, 17, or the .main an_a»:h!dJaleqrpniza\ion. m'6mhership_ _ Chi~ago area. "They'll try to tell 8)' a abOw of haad&, l ,9)0 d&. I'we need Coed programs," ushowtobuildfiresand stuff." leiateo io·the 40tb natiooal COO· said Mrs. Clyde Bridges of Hib- vention of the Girl Scouts of bing, Minn. "A .merger would in- Amet'ica overwtieln).ing)y re-terest and retain the older girls fused to return a good turn by.the and cut expenses." BoySCoutaofAmerlca.. Virginia Fell, a council leader The Boy Scouts voted last year from Harvey, Ill.. argued for \o admit .-rla aged 14 to 21 to ··coequal status·· among girls their Explorer dlvisic:a. and boys in.scouting. ~ two groups are not al-"Youns men (l.Dd women must filiated. learn to put aside their biological At a session M.ooday, the de-differeacea, ''she 1aid. le&at .. pl'¥ 2,700 visilAln and ThecriUcooftbeideadominat· i>tber Pesb -1011111, middle-ed, bowever. Insisting that girls aged and old, b\lt all Girl Scouts mature faster than boys so -dl~auased whether mem· gl'(Klpinl qtem by aae wou.ld be a (jersbip ohould Include boyo. , problem and tbat t.ite Girl Scouts By tbe clappinS an.I cheetlng should retain their female iden· f« tbooe.who oppooed the idea, it Uly. ••doomed from the start. ..u we brtns in boys, they·u ThoH who favor the admlas on dominate ua wbeo we 10 on • Lois Milstead, president of the Long Beach Girl Scout Council, argued that admitting boys would make the girls' organiza- tion like a classroom setting. ''When we goon camping trips, the girls couldn't run around in their undies." she said. "They'd have to be conscious of their hair and makeup, just like in "'bool ... Brenda Akers, a 17-year-old blonde rrom LaW'rence, Ind., who has apent 11 years in scouting. drew applause when she told the group, "If we need boys to sell tbe Girl Scouts, we need to re- evaluate our program." \'tnl· ••• l th .,. I . ' .... aJtemate airport with.in its own boundaries. The savings then could be used to develop the transit systems to effectively move the county's travelers either to Ontario or to Los Angeles International Airport. Relying on specialized bu s routes. the Newport staff sug- gests that Orange County Fair- grounds would be used as a full - service bus terminal with ticket and baggage services set up for the air traveler. The report concludes that the city council could recommend a variety or actions through passage or a resolution. Such ideas include : -Urging the county Board of Supervisors to r ealize the feasibility of the Ontario idea and (See AIRPORT, Page A2) 18 Candidates Vie For Sanitary Posts Eighteen candidates are on the ballot for next Tuesday's election or two d.irectors ror the Costa Mesa Sanitary District. The district. which has a fi ve- man board, is responsible for the disposal of sewage and trash in its area. which covers most of Costa Mesa. The district does not have a treatment plant, bul is responsi- ble for draining sewage into the county's trunk lines in which it is taken for treatment. The district has an operating budget of $741,000. The largest item is the $534,000 trash collection contract with a private company . The board sets the trash collec· lion rate, currently at $30 a year. It also fix es the tax rate for sewage maintenance, presently at 1.9 cents, which translates to $1 .65 a year for the owner of a $40,000 home. The five -man board m eets on - ce a month, on the first Wednes· day at 7:30 p .m . in the fourth- Ooor conference room al Costa Mesa city ball. The directors are paid $:;() for attending this meet- ing. The district has few employes. The district's 17 pump stations are maintained by City of Costa Mesa employes who are paid by the sanitary district under a con · tract with the city. The district has a capital im- provement budget of $605.000 for -the la.ring of new lines and the upkeep of old ones. The district is not split into divisions so the candidates will be running at large for the two .seats. The brief profiles that follow were based on a question- I naire sent the candidates by the Daily Pilot. John Kamalini , 52. married with four children. has lived in the area 12 years. He is a self- employed landscape gardener and has worked as an insurance saJesman. in Jaw enforce ment, and as a pipf'!fitter. He served on (~SAN ITAR Y. PageA2) Oranggj Coasl L ... L; =:±---~ Weather Patchy low clouds in· creasing tonight and early Wednesday. othe rwise fair s kies, according to the weather service. Not much temperature cha n ge. Highs in the low lo mid 70s . Lows in t he sos . INSIDE TODAY The Preridenl danced. Pearl Bailey ripped off Vice Pre.si· dent Rockefeller·s specs. and everuone had a good time al the White /louse. See storyA4. ladex ... . .. . .. .. .. .,., .... \' All·11 ... . .. .. .. • ' • Al DAIL y PILOT c Tund1y, October 28. 1975 Economic Woe Remmel Blames 'B11reaucrats' By DO UGLAS FRITZSCHE Ofttlt 0.11• l"iltotSUM Orange County CentraJ Labor Council Secretary Peter Remmel blames ''hi ppie bureaucrats .. running government regulatory .1:tgencies for many or the. «anomic woes faced by business ;and labor in a slu g~ish economy. More communication between business. l <l bor and government 1$ need e d t o preve nt t he bureaul'raci('S from becoming \.'Ven str on g er, he to ld the Fl'1cnds of UC Irvine l'\1onday_ "These <tnti -establis hment )'OWlgsters of the 1960s are in government today," 3aid Rem· m el. ··Thl•y 're working in the (Environ mental Proleelion Agency) and the coastal com- mission and the Air Pollution Control (0 1strictsl 1nCalifornia. ''Tht•) ·r t' d u1n~ ever y thing they ean to put industry out or E'rorr1 Page Al MOORE .•• Publi<' Dercndcr James J.lewitt, that there should be nn arraign· ment until h er menlal com· petence was determined. llewitt rerused to enter a plea. "We have not prepared in any way £or the trial,·' Hewitt told the JUdge. He said he did not want to pro- ceed .. until such time as s he is able to cooperate with counsel and aid in her own defense." Mrs. Moore has been undergo- ing psychiatric tests at the federal medical facility in San Diego. Friday she was ordered returned to San Francisco for ar- raignment on the indictment, which was returned secretly on Wedn esday. Conti indicated that it will not be necessary for her to return to San Diego for further treatment. business and people out of work. And, at the S8'!J9 time. they 're <'ritir121ng tile people on welfare," Re mmel sajd. "One company they t>ut out or business in Orance COunty and that 's AVCO," he asserted. .. That is a company that had everything approved and tod~y they've laid off 110 peoole from the president on down. Think how many building trades people rould be working." • In his talk . which ranged ovt:r laOOr, politics and the economy, the labor leader said, ''I think ecology is impartant. Clean air is important. But gophers and snakes don't pay taxes. Worker~ do. "We h ave to do away y,·ith these wasteful obstruc tioni sts known as ecology freaks. f!Cology extremists, but also known as people who have to be educated th at there is another way or lire." said Remmel Asked by Irvi ne Council woman f;abrielle Pryot ... llow would you d ea l with the hi ppie bureau<'rats?" Remmel s aid, ·•You have to sit down and talk to them and let them know there is another way.·' "WouJd they listen?" she wc.n· dered. ··sure," s aid Remm e l "They're P,eople too.·· Much ol his talk centered on the efre ct s of regul atory agencies on the economy. "Y~u .have t he EPA. It spends $2.3 b1lhon a year to put industry out of business,·• he asserted. Remmel absolved lalx>r from blame for the high cost or homes. In 1933, he s aid. 17 percent or the cost of a home was labor. Today it is 16 percent, he maintained. Still,-he said, only 21 percent of the residents of Orange County can afford to buy ho mes. RANKLED BY ACTION Mayor Pinkley CLASHES WITH MAYOR Councilwoman Hertzog (Fr-Page A·l) JUVENILE SHELTER • • • Sorsabal s aid th.at the county had bud geted $69,000 for the shelter, and that the plan was for the city to let the coun ty use th(' house without c harging rent, a bcne£it of about $1,800 if the house is open from December to July. Count y fu nds have been budgeted up to next July I. But Sorsabal said that the home would require a zone exception permit because more than four unrelated adults wouJd be living · in it. and that there would need to be counci I approval on the rent. Sorsaba/ said that the rent could not simply be waived because the house w.as bought with gas tax money. and the Jaw requires that any ineome on pro- . perty bought from such a fund must r e imburse that fund. Therefore there would have to be a Cund·switching arrangement. The issue rankled Pinkley. who srud that he had many questions on the kind or juveniles who would bestayingthere. He charged that the move to set up the home ran counter to a coun- cil agreement to draw up a priori· ty list of which social projects should be aided. When the pitch for such a ~he lter was made by the South Coast Regional Mental Health Service six months ago, efforts were m ade to get Irvine and Newport Beach interested, but apparently these communities h::ive let the matter drop. "I'd like to (ind out how many other cities have taken these cen· ters, like the First Step l!ouse (for al<'oholics) and the youth center on 18th Street?'' Pinkley said. "I.et other cities lake them. Why do we have all this junk?" The mayor resenied that com- mitments had apparentl y been made to t h e county -Mrs . Hertzog appe.ared before the Hoard of Supervisors last week "''ithout a public, council vote on the question . .. One person cannot commit the city. We never had a vote on tl ," he said. Mrs. llertzog said that she had made the representation to the .Board or Supervisors after polJ. 1ng council members on the telephone. Crops Monitored F . F'li ! No r111t es ~ In 1Coullty--Yet By WILLIAM SCHREIBER °'*°' . ..," ....... Oranae County fruit and vegetable crops are still Cree of the Mediterra n ean fruit fly swarms that have infested 80 square tniles or western LOs Angeles County. But county a nd state agrieulturaJ ofnclals are beefing up their monitoring programs· to make sure no problems develop here. "We have extended our trap· p~ program beyond the normal • tiiltE: when we slow it down to be certain none' of the rues make it this far," said David Byers, de- Jlu1Y county fCricu.Jtural com- missioner for insect pesl detec- tion. ..If we do discover any signs, we are prepared to take the same steps Los Angeles is taking to prevent a major destruction of our crops," be said. Contro of the rruit flies is ac- comptished by the releas e of millions of sterile rues, which abrupUy ball the breeding cycle and stamp out the infestation . gradually over a period of four to five months. Byers said speci.il insect traps have been placed in trees throughout Orange Count7 and in most cases are no more than a mile apart. The traps are baited with a substance that attracts fruit ru es and are used by agriculture of- ficials to determine the type of Inmates Hold 2 Hostages In Oklahoma • insect Jlre that frequent.a a particular area. Acrordin( to Byer.s, Oranae County bas never been infested with the Mediterranean fnllt lly, which has proven to beooeotthe har dest to eradicate i.n areas: where it is most prevalent, s uch as Europe. South America and Ha wail. ''We have had several infest.a~ tions of the orient:a.1 fruit fly ln the past With the m08t recent ooe be-- ing in 1912," Byers uJd "Bul those were dealt with quite re· adily." The fruit ru..., destroy rndts and voietables by injecting the eggs beneath the skins where they develop by feeding orr the fruit pulp. Byers said that alt.bough the Los Angeles problem is only 30 fn:i1es away, it is.unlikely the ru es will come this far unless infested fruit is transported in large qua n. tity into Orange County. ''Once the flies hav e established themselves in an area where there are s uffi cient host plants, they usually don't comemucb farther," Byers said. . TONIGHT NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOARD -Regular meeting , Costa Mesa City Council Cham- bers, 7:30 p.m . "JUMPERS" -South Coast Repertory Theater, through Son. 8p.m . ln a sha~ exchange with the judge, Hewitt argued that the new federal speedy trial act, which requires that a trial begin within 00 days, does not apply to time used for mental examina- tions. Fro,,, Page A I l\frs. Hertzog said that the pro-· blem was that the county had budgeted $69 ,000 lor the project. "'but no city would say yes or GRANITE, Okla. (UPI) - Nine inmates who seized three hos tages and barri c aded themselvtis in the Oklahoma State Reformatory kitchen today released one of their captives because he was reported suffer- in~ from a beart ailment. OCC LECTURES -"CUsloms, Cults &: Cultures of the Western Paci£ic," Art Lecture Hall 119, 7 :30 p .m . ''Behind th e Headlines," Forum, 7:30 p.m. ''Conve rsations with Adoles· cents," First United Methodist Church, 7 ;30 p.m . .. Your honor, I can't prepare the case in 90 days," Hewitt argued. "Well, you're going lo prepare it in 00 days, .. Conti replied. "IC you've got any argument, give it to the Congre!is." Sara Moor e was kept on Ran· dolpb Heal'st•a payrOl\ for several months in 1974 in hopes that she might help him find his then-fugitive daughter, says one of the authors of a Rolling Stone account Of Patricia Hearst's un- d erground life. While on Hearst's pproll in 1974, Mrs. Moore also was being paid by the FBI to report on his dealings with r adicals whom tht newspaper executive hnped would lead him to his daughter, Howard Kohn said in an in· terview Monday night. Mrs. Moore had worked for the $2 million food giveaway pro- gram established by Hearst in an unsuccessful attempt to win the return of his daughter after she w as kidnaped by the Symbionese J.Jberation Army on Feb. 4, 1974. E'ro. Page Al STREET ••• pealed that the probjem was one that the area residents and busi- n eSses should b~ correcting. '.'It wouldn't cost much to paint things up, put a lawn in instead or junk cars and trash dumpsters " Pinkley said. ' Councilwoman Norma Hertzog suggested that much of the pro- blem might be due to absentee Jandlords not bothering to keep up their properties. ORANGE COAST < DAILY PILOT T"' Or•1111e Cui l 1 0•11• P"1>t, -"!11 wfolcll Is <ornlllt'l90 IN N•--·Pl'f\\, I) l)Ut>l•W<I ti> ,,,,. OraAVI Co•" PubH.,,1119 Con-• v ... ,•t• .c!ltltlni ••• P"Oll"'-d MOllO•y lll<OVQll ~r•CU11 for Coll• ,,.,.14, Ht•IJOl1 9lk". 11..,.+ngton kHll/FOunltlll Vt11ty, lf•I,,., !>~d<lltlH>C • V•llt' tNI ltt-btt(ll/1out~ ~t A ~J>OI« f't1llONll taltlon 1, P11tlll,i..t1 ~tur<llr• ~""" dtfl, Tiit ptl11dpt! J\Ofll(1lll"Q P'ant ,, t1 m wttl h' S1tttl, Cosa.. Mtw, (t.l+IOff'litmi.., Robert N. Wted P rt .. 0.111 tN l'uDlo-. Jack R. Curley \'l(t ,, .. 1*111 t ncl v.-.i -~ Thomes K~il (!.Cll!Ot Thomas A. Mull)hine ,.... .... ,,,.Ill f0•1C< O\lrles H. Loos Richard P, Nall AHhltlll Mll"'fllflll l[Oo1...., costa Mna Offke- 1)111 w..i .. ,$, ... . ~•1+"9Aclifttu: l'.O ..... lied,..,.,. SANITARY BOARD. • • no.·· .. The answer is pretty easy,"' the mayor retorted. "There are 25 cities i.n this county. They cion 't want it.·· the 1971 Orange COWlty Grand Jury. Why ore you seeking this of/ice., ••My purpose is a willingness to serve my fellow citizens -pure and simple.·· Charles Quintard, a real estate · consultant, has two children and has been a res ident or Costa Mesa for six years. Why are you seeking this office?'' J feel it's my civic duty ... Roger D . floff, 38, ma rried! with one child, has lived in the area six years. He is a manage- ment consultant and has served as a city traffic commissioner. Why.are you seeking this office? "l take an active interest in the community and would like to ex - pand my service to it." David L~e McDuffie, 20. is si1lgle, has lived in the area nint> years, and is an accounting stu dent employed by the Costa Mesa Street Department Why are you seeking this offlce., ''I feel I am qualified for the office and would like the experience or being respansible directly to the public." Bill Lund, 61, married with five children, has Jived in the area for five years. He has worked in pharmaceutical sales and as a hospital pharmacist. Why are you seeking this office? ''I . would enjoy solving problems of finance that m ay come up in the Costa Mesa Sanitary District." Philip J . ·Loeser, 53, married with three children, has lived in the area for 24 years. He has worked in quality control and as a sales enizineer. Why .ore you seeking this office? "'Directors of the sanitary board have been virtually unopposed for many years . 1 do not believe that. any group making costly. extehsive decisions should be so chosen." Robert W. McGregor, 34, mar· ried with three children, has lived in the area ror seven years. He is employed as a superinten- dent of sanitation and reclama-tion. ' WhJl .or• JIO• teekmg thia office? "l feel that a speciaJ district board should be made up of a croes sect.ion of the community and that one member 's hould have a background in the fi e.Id for which the board wa s establlsbeCI." Robert O. Brta11, «>.an incum- bent, bu held the office since J967. He is married With four . dlildrea and bu lived iD the area for31yean. Whi#.art you ttektng lldl oftkc7 ••1 am aeeldna re-election in an effort to continue to give the tax· payers ol the diatrict the ltlJhest ~~ty service tor the lowest I ble.cost." . La'!son A. Mackenzie, 46 , hved .1n the area for 12 years, is marned and has five children. He worked as a san1tat1on pumo technician a nd a!!I chier engineer for a hospital. Why~1"e 11ou seeking this office? "t would like to contribute my combined experience; wi thin the sanitary d istrict and present qualifi cation as an engineer to further the goals or the district.,. Phillip L. Evans, 46, married with one child, is a service sta- tion dealer. He has lived in the area for 13 years. Why are you seeking this office., "To make Costa Mesa a cleaner city. Men who pick up trash should be most conscious of leav- ing the area clean after each pickup." Thomas S. Roberton, 39. a brick mason, has one child and has lived in the area for 13 years. Why art' you seeking this office? "I am an officer of my union and I feel it is a crime that in all the years of this district. no one has taken the time to get involved ... Clarence O. Tomlin, 59, mar ried with seven children, has lived in the area for 20 years. He is retired afte r 20 years Naval service and 16 years civil service. Why are you seeking this office" "To permit voters to have a choice, and to seek speci(ic im· provements when determined by maintaining a cost-conscious responsibility.·· Elvin Hutchison, 62. a retired school principal, has lived in Costa Mes a for 16 years. He is married and has two children. Why are you seeking this office? I "I have read of the need for citizens to become involved, and l feel I have time to devote to the office and have had years of ad- ministrative experience.'· Kenneth P1\ul Raver, 33, mar- ried with two children, has lived in Orange County for JO years. He is a governmental administrator , and was an air traffic controller in the Air Force. Why are you seeking this office'? "To help insure that the district ·s customers receive the best service at the-least cosL l also in· tend to determine if it would be in the best interest of the communi· t y to continue this service through the district or to dissolve it and have the service provided by the city ... t'r:ancis JI . Glockner. 58, in- cumbent, has ~erved two terms on the board. He is a general con- tractor and has lived in the area tor 30 years. He is married and has four children. ., Why ar~ you teektng this offjce? At this point, Mrs. Hertzog became emotional and stressed that the juveniles had 1oot com- mitted crimes ... They have been • beaten by their parents, sexually abused by their parents,·· she said. "Mr. Pinkley, are you say- ing you don't care? What have you done about social pro- blems?'' Councilmen agreed that an or· derly process s ho uld b e employed, and that the matter will be brought to the council at a public hearing. "We get too many people going out and doing their things," Sorsabal interjected. ..It's em· barrassing because commit· ments have been made. We have got to do it publicly.·· The mayor , re peating that he objected to Mrs . Hertzog's ap- pear ance at the county at which she m ade a commitment that Costa Mesa wou ld enter the pro- J?"ram, s aJd: that he was wall at any time to call a special meet·. ing of the city council on 24 hours· notice if there was an urgent is· sue. Assistant City M an ager Robert Duggan said that he had talked to 19 people in the area, and only one had llbiected. ' A s pokesm an Said the hostage, Leonard S. Summers, was taken lo the Drison infirmary for ob~ servatiOn. The 53·year-old guard had complained of chest discom- fort shortly before bis release. The inmates, complaining about the loss of Christmas package privileges in the prison. occupied the kitchen late Mon- day, pres umably armed with knives ·from tbe butcher· shop and seized three supervisors a~ hostages. AIRPORT. • • work with the government en- tities administering the airport lo develop adequate transport system s required to serve Orange County. -Demand that the supervisors guarantee that the current freeze on commercial flight expansion at Orange County Airport will continue and to reaffirm that the terminal would remain only as a short-haul airport. The board tben cou.Jd shift its top priority to the Ontario-Los Angeles International solution, Newport city officials suggest. UCI LECTURES -"Food for Thought,·' Room 100 Social Sciences Hall , 7 p.m . "Professional Public Relations," Room 220 Social Sciences Tower, • 7 p .m . ''Unlocking Realities Within Us, .. Room 100 Science Lecture Hall, 7 p .m . ''Wines ol the World," University Club, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, OCI'. 29 COSTA MESA HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT -Publi< hearing on proposed projects and programs, City Hall, 6:30 p.m. OCC LECTURE -Community Interaction co-sponsored bv Junior League or Newpor·t Beach, "Community Decision Making,·· Supervisor Ralph Diedrich and Judy Rasener, OCC Art Lecture Hall, 7:30p.m. E'roat Page Al PLANE ••• search is Duke Cooper of Hunt- ington Harbour. ·a friend of the Killians. He has borrowed a boat along with Jack Tiller of Los Angeles, a brothe r of Mrs . Killian. . Two U.S. Air ForCe C·l30 planes, complete with paramedic units, are probing the area also. 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