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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-11-03 - Orange Coast Pilot• -· , .. llunti , ---' .. -\ • ' .l ' • ' Doctor Loses , Bid to M°"e Murder Tria • . . MONDAY AFTERNOONi NOVEMBER 3, 1975 W>L ... NO.»J,tSl!.CTIONS,JIPAGIS • ea m ~Ford Shakes Up Cabi11et I 4 Carpenter Withdraws FromRac.e State Sen: Dennis· E. Carpenter (R-NewPorl Beach) announced today that he will not seek a seat in the U.S. Senate in 1976 after all. According to a spokesman in Carpe~ter's Newport Beach of· fice, the state senator is pulling out or the race because of the possible candidacy o( Rep. Barry .Goldwater Jr. ( R-California) and its impart on fund raising. ··since Goldwater has gotten in- volved it ·s very difficult to raise the funds necessary to establish Denny·s ide ntification statewide,'' the spokesman said. Carpenter's withdrawal leaves the scramble for the Republi can nomination for the Senate seat now held by Democrat John Tun- ney to five prospective can- didates. • "fimth Struck By Car Dies Michael Dougherty, JS, of 30582 Paseo de Valle, Laguna Niguel, died in Mercy Community Hospital Sunday. afternoon o( in- juries l'eceived when he was struck by a car Thursday even- ing. . A California Highway Patrol spokesman 'ia:id Dougherty was hit by an auto' driven bj.r Nancy Jo Jimenez, 22, of Tustin, as he' crossed Crown Valley Parkway· near Alicia Parkway_ _ Mrs. Jimenez swePYed but was unable to avoid hitting the: youth 'who repartedly was npt in a cr~walk when struck at 5 :30 p.m. ·Thursday, according to the spokesman. 111EY PREFER . A. PILOT AD ··we don't even bother ad- vertisi.ng in ·a ny oth~r paper anymore. We have such good,r:e- sults #:hen · we -a:dtetUW in the Daily Pilot. Our last ad produced a saleon.thalirst Can.·• • That't'thi advertising auccess experienced by' the Co(9na de) Mar man whb placed this &d: '18 912 S spd, lmmac, in/· out, new clutch. India Red ~/otr -xxx-x-,cxx. CHOICE FOR DEFENSE Donald Rumsfeld UPIT1t ....... M GETS CIA NOD George Bush Doctor Loses Bid 'For · Venue .Change From Wire Services Dr. Jeffrey R . MacDonald of Huntington Beach, accused of slaying his wife and children, to- day lost his bid before the U.S. Supreme Court to have his trial moved from Raleigh, N.C. to Los Angeles. Tbe Supreme Court refused to hear the arguments that the trial should be shi(led here. Dr. MacDon a ld, of 10652 Mariner Drive, in thC Huntington Harbour ar ea, is charged ~with killing his wife, Colette and his two da ughters, Kristen, 3, and Kimberly, 6, in 1970 while he :N3S in .the Army and stationed at fl_ Bragg,N.C. the physician has steadfastly maintained that a band of chant· ing hi.Ppi es invaded bis apart- ment and killed his family. Mac- Donald aJso claimed to have stalked and killed one or the slayers. MacDonald is-now-direct.pr of emergen cy services a t St . Miiy's Hospital in Long Beach. U .S . District Judge F .T. Dupree Jr. a nd the U.S. Circuit Court in Richmond, Va., have both refused to order the trial moved to Los Angeles. In asking tlie Supreme Court to review this d ecision, Mac- Donald's l awyer , Bernard L . Segal, argued that the doctor would be" bankrupted by going through a trial in Raleigh. Segal also said he would be un- able to continue as chief defense attorney if the case is tried in Raleigh because he has moved from PhiladE>lphia to San Fran- cisco. Ordinarily, the denial or transfer motions in criminal trials m ay not be appealed until after the trial has been held. Segal argtied that this policY. "does not require indifference to the interests or justice.'" "Amerit"ans not only move their residences today more than ever be.fore but they move about the country on business and pleasure more than any nation at any tin1e in his tory,·· he said. "The migration means an ever increasing number of persons who will be charged with crimes which were committed in di.s- tr;icts other than those where IS.. TRIAL, Page A2) Hiking Fall Kills· Scout ' • FONTAN-'! !APl -A 12-year· Fuines Kill Two old scoui._ bas been killed in a ~ 130-foot fall while hiking in the PORTLAND, Maine (UPI) San Bernardino Mountains 20 FumeS rrom a mixlure of milesnorthwestofhere. househo14 bleach p.nd ammonia ....-Authorities said Sunday that If you have a cai'-to set1 . call the same basic ingredients used· Carl Trabert of Hacienda 8:42-5678. It only" tiles' 8 row in World War l mustard au has Heigh~ had been on an outing . words In \he right Place1omake killed two Portland wo..;,en. with 10 members ol Troop 707 a 1ale. • Muriel Holmes, 68, collapsed and str•yed away Crom adult 1 Along the Orange Coast, the first and her .niece, Muriel Pert.a, supervisors. ricJ>I place is the Dally ~ot. · died an hour after l*na "'1-He died or head and internal in· . . ., -mitlecl~O.teqp.!_lh!Clfoopl'!f, jUries. •• • ? '( W ASl;ll""TON (AP) -Presi- dent Ford told congressional "leaders today be plans to name Whittl ~oui;e ~hlef of staff Donald Rumsfeld to becoJX\.e secretary of Defense and GeOrge Bush, U.S.· representative in Peking, as head ol the Central ·1ntelligeiite Agency. Word on those appointments came even before Jo""'ord formally a nn ou nc e d the ouster or Secreta ry of Defense James R. Schlesin ger and CIA Director Wi!Ji am Colby. Pentagon sou rces. reportini"'" this shakeup in the top echelo6S AP ~10 . of the Administration, al~· s d ~JXES VP ROLE that Secretary of State H _ elson Rockefetler Kissinger will relinquish hi s ,.. ~econd job as chairman the " ' National Security Council. ky S Out A Republican .source said ,6 ir Force I.t. GE>n, Brent Scowcroft, Ki ssinger's deputy and protege, will replace the secretary of State as :"JSC chairman. Senate Democratic Leade r Mike ~1 a nsfield said Ford called him al mid-morning with word of the Bush and Rumsfeld appoint- ments. He said the President dc- niE>d that Kissinger , who has been at odds with Schlesinger, was behind the shakeup. "The President told me what he did he was doing on his own, .. Mansfield said. ''He said that !of" some time .he had wanted to set up his own team... · Mansfield also sp.id he con- siders Rum sfeld and Bush to be ex.cE>llent choices. Mean'while, it was r eported that Senate Republican Leader HuJi:h Scott is a prime prospect lo s ucceed Bush as the U.S . emissary to China. Scott said he had not been offered the job. Scott faces a difficult race for re-election in Pennsylvania next year, is a noted collector and his - torian of Chinese art, and has madE> no secret of his interest in some day representing the Unit- .ed States in China. Amid the Administration up- heaval, which also included an announcement by Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller that he will not be a candidate for that job next.year, a While House par- ty that was about to fiy to Chiria was suddenly told not to take off from Andrews Air Force Base, Md. More than 40 a ides and techni- cians were ready to go when the White House said their trip was postponed, probably until later in the week. Ford is scheduled to go to China late'in November. Ford calle d a nationally- televised news conference ror tonight. The Administration shakeup and Rockefeller's an- (Stt SHAKEVP, PageA2l Youth Killed VAN NVYS ' CUPJ) -A 19· year-old Palm Springs youth was killed Sunday W·hen a small sports car in which he was riding went out of control, hit a curb and plun~ dow..., 00-loot gully. Identification or the youth was not released pending notification .otrelativp. ' - As 1976Ford Rurming Mate WASHI NGTON CAP) -Vi ce PrE>sident Nelson A. Rockefeller deC'lared today that he does not want to be President Ford's run- ning mate in 1976, stepping asid~ in a surprise m ove that dramatically a ltered th e Republican campaignoutlook . Rockefeller did so without ex- planation, saying he look the job "to help restore national unity and confidence'· after Watergate, and doesn "t want the job again. ''After much thought, I have de- cided ... that l do not wis h my name to enter into your con- sideration ror the upcoming Republican vice presidential nominee,·· Rockefeller s aid in a lettE>r he carried personally to the President ·soffice. ThE> two then met for about 20 minutes. But there was no word on what R'ockefeller himself plans to do next -and there was .some speculation that it might be to run against Ford for the presidency itself. It is an office Rockefeller, 67, has sough( three times before. · \\'hite House press secretary Ron Nessew said he did not feel "anything like that'" was in pro- spect. · But there was no immedi3lc word from Rockefeller or aides on whaftlie vice president is going to do. A spokesm an said only that he knew nothing or a.ny potential pre· sidenlial challenge. Former California Gov. Ronald Reagan, who is due to announce in about two weeks that he will run against Ford next year , said he was astounded at Rockefeller's move. ,. Reagan, in Boca Raton, Fi.a .. said he was not interested in the vice presid en cy himself. He acknowledged that Rockefeller's announcement could make his conservative challenge to Ford more difficult, for it removes a man who h ad been a nettlesome issue to some on the Republican right. • A Rockefeller aide said the vice president had discu.ssed his de- <Stt ROCKY, Page A2l ' . .• ane- 5 Found In Ju~gle .Wreckage • By ROBERT BARKER °'"'-Dlllr Pllt($Uoff Five people aboard a missing light airplane in Mexico, includ- ing three res idents of l-luntington Harbour, have been found dead in mountain junglcS-w c~t of Guadalajara. .-'\uthoritics· said the West Orange Count Y victims were Bruce Killian. 40: his wife. Bon - nie. 38. and StE>phen Dikeman, ,11. The other victims were the pil ot, Dr. P<1ul l.undell. ii 58-ye<1r- old dentist from Denver and his: \\i fe , PE>ggy . A spokesman at Mr. Killi an·s Acme Wire Co mpany in Garden Grove said to ~a y that the wreckage ~·a s s potted Saturday night by ~1r . Killia n 's brothcr-in- law. Don Clirfqrd . who was fl ying over the area in a priv ate plane. Clifford a lso is a resident of Huntington Harbour_ The spokesman said the bodies were rE>cove rcd Sund.iy night by ground crews . Offic.ia-Js-said the wreckage \\'as sighted at the bottom of a de- ep canyon 20 miles· south of PuE>rto V<1ll arta . The pla ne reported ly was de· molis hed <in d the spokesm an . said it was believed that all fi ve victims were kill ed on impact. The spokes m a n s <:1id that no re- asons have been discerned for the cras h and that Dr . J.undcll was an ex perienced, qualified pilot. Witnesses las t s aw the plane as it left Ma n"":t anill o for Puerto Vall arta on the evenin g of Oe t. (See VIC!IMS, Page A2) Coast \\'eather Dense fog again tonight but patchy. Otherwise sun · ny but hazy inland areas Tues da y . J_,it lle t e rn ~ per ature c ha nge. l·fi g hs from 60 to 65 at l hl' b<>achcs and 70 to 75 inl and . 1_...1ws 50 to.SS. INSIDE TODA 'l' Information oboul pregnan- cy and paren thood may come too J.ate fcfr some C/astt! at F'oun.tain Valley Cornmtmity Hospital deal with rea..torl.! for C'hooring parenthood. Sterry m Peuple sect ion , Page Bl. • -.. L.M. 9e\IC CllHwN• OllMlflM ...... ~,..,.., ~N9'k .. h"9rle!P• 1~1-..t All MllL.t•r• AU ,,._.,... AS.It 1 Nat'-ill ,..'-' lt-U Or ..... C.1111t, 11 """'' 11 s,1~, PotUr .. •• .. ... ••·t ... -· ··-.......... • All! S.-h A' Tittwl~ 11• "nlMl•1 AIJ Wll't._ •• •ri. ... .,.. •• . ' ••·J •• •• .. .. ' AZ . DAILY PILOT • s Monday, No>Jember 3, 1975 • ...... $2 Bill Returning. I Treasury Issue Set April 13, "76 t WASlTI'.'IGTON (AP ) -The l governm~nt officiaHy·announced todav it will issue a new $2 bill on ;\prii 13, 1976. The d;;te will be the birthday of Th umus J ef· lerson, whose portrait will be on the bill. a year in prin{ing c.ost.s and tor('· duce the volume of 'eurrenC>' Americans carry. The S2 bill, which d;.ttes ba<'k in tht> nation 's hh~tory tn 1776. was removed from ci rculation in 1966 because of a lack o( 1ntcrci;t by Amt>1;c~ns, wh o prerl·rr('d using the $l bill iD prC'f erl'nt'l"lo the $2 . Trea1S ury officials sai" they also ('Onsidttred other prominent persons. including civil rights ll•ader Martin Luther King and suffragette Susan H. Anthony, but dtt<'ided Jeffenion was the most appropciatc. · ''None of the alternative choices are as appropriately and C'onsistently associaled Mt.Ill.Ile bicentennial theme as ii 1bomas Jefferson." the Treasury said in a statement . Treasury SecrJ}l ary \ViUiam E . 'simon said he hopes American~ , will make widr use or the new bill, since it is intended both to save the governrnent $1 mi llion. Jefferson the third president, also was on lhc front of the last is· sue oflhe$2bill . From Page ,\ I ROCKY ... <'ision with Ford in advance. The aide said he dou hled the letter made publit tod<.1y ea.me as a sur· prist>tothe PresitlC'nL Thl' aide d t>l'li nc>d to speculate as to whether Rockefell er made his move believing it would help Ford's election prospects next year. Ne sse n sai d F'ord and Rockefeller discussed the matter the past £ew days and ··arein com· pleteunderstanding. ·· He said Rockefeller took the ac- tion at his own initaiative, and that Ford had not asked him to s tep aside. . The Rockefeller announcement came a day after disclosure of a major shakeup in the top ranks of the :\dministration. ,. q .. '=\ " , _)l f1 ' I I UPI Telt'(>tloto~ Rorkef('ller was nominated ror the vice presidency on Aug. 20. 1973, and s'vorn in , aftE'r length,Y congressional confirmation hear· ings,onDer.19. OUSTED FROM DEFENSE James Schlesinger Rockefeller's decision means the Republican vice presidential spot will be a n object of maneuver and potential political bargain· , ing. It also m eans that if Ford 1. does win the GOP nomination, he will be in a position to choose a new Republican face who would instantly become a party power forfuturecampaigns. ,,_ _ _,_ .. There had been no advance ,.. signal that Rockefeller was con- sidering the step he took today, ' but there ·had been public t;>vidence of disagreement between the President and vice president over administration · ! handling of the financial crisis besetting New York City. Rockefeller, four times elected governor of New York,, has ad- vocatedfederal helpforthecityto avoid bankruptcy. but Ford has adamantly opposed any lo an , Rl1l there "''ill be a change in th e back of th e bill. It will featurl-' a rt"ndition of the signing of the l)eclaralion of Jndepen·· flt•nce. [1S p<.tinted by John Trum· hull after the American Revolu· ti on. ·rhl' original of the Trumbull p<ii nt ings hangs in the Trumbull c:allery at Yalt~ University. .<\!thoug h the bill is being is-· sul'<l in connl't'tion with celebra- tion or the n<ition 's 200Lh birth- day. Simon said it is intended as ~1n import;Jnt and continuing pi£>ce of n (ft ion a I currency. lie s;.1id about S225 million of the new bills will be available for circulation by banks in time for the April 13 release ~· and said annuril productio ill be about $100 m illion. The portrait of Jefferson on the front of the bill will be from a painting by Gilbert Stuart in the early JSOOs. Officials said they anticipate few problems in the retail and banking business because of the nt•w bill. Th('y s<i id a similar bill ('irculates in Canada without ('~1l1!lil)g any problems in handl- ing by businesses. Jn lh(' nearly 10 years since the bill wa s withdrawn from circula- tion , the value of a dollar has declined to 61 cents of what it was then. That means the two-dollar bill would be worth only $1.22 Cl'nts of its 1966 value. 2Sa1itaAna Bar Employes Hit by Pellets · Two employes of a Santa Ana bar were struck by shotgun buckshot Sunday night as they stood chatting outside the 'bar 1 police said. -guarantees to back· the city's The pellets, which caused pain- ful but not serious injury, flew from a shotgun wielded by a membei-of a quartet that cruised by in an auto. I - debts. • Rockefeller, now 67, resigned as· governor of New York in December 1973, in what was then considered a move to position himself for a final presidential bid of bis own in 1976. But that was precluded when Richard M. Nixon resigned and Ford chose Rockefellertobecomt vice president. Franc<kStill Termed Grave .. ;J/O MADRID, Spain CAP) -Gen. FTancisco Franco, bedridden with heart and other ailments for two weeks, is still in grave condi· lion but slightly improved, his doctors said today. They said intestinal hemor- rhaging and blood clotting con- tinue, but that fluid from the 82· year-0ld general ·s stomach has been ''evacuated in part." From Page Al TRIAL-••• they reside or will, by the time an indictment is returned, have . moved their residence out of the district." MacDonald was indicted last· Jan. 24 by a federal grand jury in North Carolina. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1'tir Or~ Coell O•llY Pl ..... w•ftl ... -11\11\ I' ~blned !~ N<>""·P•n\. k. P-.,rtll\l>td D• '"" OrM>Oe c .... ~, Publiotoin11 '-"Y· ~··"' «llU-••• pubUll'lfod Mond•Y lhr""9l' f ""A~ lo< eo.i. ,..._.,., H•,..Po•t &e..cri. tlumk,..ton &eftftlfounl•I" V•ll••· Ir~!"•· $90o•coae~ V•!Jey •no Lag ..... 0.•cft/S..U.ft CM~L ,. ..,ng1. 1'Cl-l •Olllon h publl~ 'Wll#&IVt-~­ci.n. 1"9 pr!10C:lp11 o~hl!Ullf'O Pl•"' is M w Wett .. , 5.tt••I, ~~·Mow, (.alHOnli• W~Mo. LOSES CIA HELM William Colby From Page Al SHAKEUP • • nouncement were expeeted to be prime topics. Kissinger sp('nt tht~ morning at tht' Wh.ite House and had lunch at the Executive Offi ce Building nearby with ROckefeller. Members or the Senate In- telligence Committee reacted sharply to the r eport of Colby's ouster, linking it directly to his willingness to cooperate with its · inv('stigation. Chairman Frank Chureh (D· Idaho). termed it part of ":.i who!(' patt('rn developing of try- ing to thwart the committee·s work . "It is rlear that ... on a broad front there is no question in my mind but that concealment is the order of the day •. , Church said. Teen Blasted In Own Auto BEi.MONT (U PIJ -Anthony Bruno Jr .• 17, was s hot to death while parked with his 16-year·old girl friend in a seC'luded spot ne1:1r his home. The gi rl said a-man ap· proached early Sunday, slu<·k \\'hat appeared to be a shotgun through the \\1indow and f.irl'd . Rruno was struck in the face and died ov tri ght while the man fled . The girl. whose, identity was not released, drove the car to her home.· The victims were standing out- side the Handlebar Saloon at 207 W. 2nd St. when the blast flew in their direC'tion. They were identified b'y police as Robert Scott, and Herbert Roberts Jr., both 25. Both in en gave their home address as the Handlebar Saloon. They were treated for pe)let wounds on their backs at Santa Ana Community Hospital and re· leased about two bours after the 9 p.m. shooting. . Neither man was able to pro- vi de police with a description of lhe assailants or their auto. Anaheim Boy Killed by Car Anaheim police today were in- vestigating the death of 12-year· old John Kato of A'naheim, who died ins tantly when he was struck by a car Sunday after- noon. The boy reportedly was in a marked crosswalk at Ball Road and Dale Street when he was hit by a car drive n by Joseph V. Garcia. 41, of 10102 Russell St.. Garden Orove. Police said witnesses told them Garcia's car was eastOOund on' B~ll Road when it hit the young victim sh6rtly before4 p.m. Cargo for Israel TEL AVIV. Israel (AP) Cargo (or Israel -a load of Romanian cement in a Greek ship -has moved through the Suez Canal for the first time ill al' least IS years. 300,000 Listen. Taiwan Hears Billy Graham TAIPEI, Taiwan (UPI) -Evangelist Billy Graham has concluded his five·day crusade In . Taiwan. More than 300.000 came to listen to bis messages at the Taipei City Stadium. Rain fell on four of the five meetings, but failed to dampen the zeal of the people who sat under um- brellas or squatted in the mud to hear the gos.pel pre· ached. . Premier Chiang Ching·kuo. son of the late Presi- dent Chiang Kai-sh~. was among the government and civil leaders who attended the Sunday afternooQ meetine. • Although less than 7 percent o~ Taiwan's popula- tion is Christian, the crusade was bne <5£ the largest religious events e.ver held on the island, a spokesmal\ of the crusade said. • ' • ·, · ~. 1, '· I ' 1 • ··-&Av· or....:== aENG..,1 '" Communications Severed Bangladesh radio went silent this morning and ther~ was speculation in New Delhi that another coup d etat may have taken place there against th~ 10-we~k·old military-backed regime. Dacca lnternat1onal .Airport was closed and all flights into the capital were diverted. Young army troops, opposed to the governmen~. a~d older pro-government soldiers exchanged gunfire 1n Dacca . Husband Sees Wife At UFO Cult Meet OAKLAND (APJ -Dr. C. A. Leonard was· abandoned by his wife of 34 years last August to join mysterious messianic cult that promises paradise via UFOs. The Vail, Colo., couple have three grown ehil~ren. Her sudden · $7 Billion wan Backed WASHINGTON (UPll - The House Banking Com- mittee approved a bill to- day to make available up to $7 billion in federally guaranteed Joans either before or after New York City defaults on its debts. The measure was ap· proved on a 23·16 vote. An opponent, Rep. Chalmers P. Wylie (R ·Ohio), 'said he saw a 50-50 chance 'of d~ feating the bill on the floor of the House, wheJ:H the membership, he said, w~. less urban-oriented than in the committee. The bill would create a five-membe r boafd with autho.rity to guarantee loans to New York City and to impose a lmost any con- ditions, including the re4 quirement that the city re- negotiate pensions with employes' unions. departure left him in shock for over a month. l.eonard, 50, was reunited with hi~ wife, Jackie, at a recent recruiting rallY the UFO <'ult held here. They talked only forJOminutes. "l told her the door's always open to her.·· Leonard said in an interview. adding that his strongest hope is that the group will "dissolve" before long and she will return home, "perhaps stronger internally for the whole experience." l.eonard new out from Vail after his wife invited him to at- tend Human Individual Metamorphosis (lllM) sessioos in California. The Leonards· brief reunion oc- curred after the c ult. led by a cou- ple known as ''The T.wo,·· relaxed baais against converts com4 municating with their families. Leonard. who described his marriage as .~·probablyoneo/the great ones,' '.said he decided oot to use the meeting to coax hls wife home. "It's really been terribly lonely sinCe she Ieft'.' Those foUt 'Walls close in on you.'' said Leonard. "We worried for her safety and well being. I cried and was mad al myself. It took a month before I was out of shock.'' Leonard thought his wife, a nurse, looked healthy and happy, noting that s he always bad been religious. He said she was adept at transcendental meditation and yoga. . . ,-·-·· ,_ .... , .·:~ . ..!..../. •'' ' '-~ ~···'"· 1 Airports ~ . Closed . --. By fog Dense (og sh~t dOwn both Orange <;:ounly and Los Angel .. International airporU today but the low vi!sibllity was D')QR a nuisancethanasafetythreat._ · Orange County Airport open«! up at 6 a.m. with zero-...zcco via. ibllity, leaVing Monday mOl'1lin« rommuters stuck .on the around tor 3~ hours until tbefint planes were allowed to lakeolf. Fog shut down Los Angeles In- ternational Airport late SUnday and stuck around to bother early freeway travelers. Arrivalf were being diverted lo Ontario Airport until mid·rnorning. Although police department& reported extremely low visibili· ty, the fog apparently caused drivers to exercise ireater care. No fog -related accidents were reported from Seal Beach to San Clemente. A spokesman for the California Highway Patrol said the fog was ··uneventful" in terms of in- terfering witti nor_mal post- weekend traffic patterns. The National Weather Service predicted the fog and low clouds would return again tonight and depart Tuesdaf morning. . Orange County beaches are ex .. pected to be foggy until mid· morning Tuesday. From Page Al VICTIMS ••• 18. Mr. Dikeman andtheKilUans reportedly were looking over re· alestate onthetrip. · . The search for the Americans at one time involved 17 aircraft arld more than 100 people. . The air<"raft included two U.S. military Cl30 Hercµles search planes. . Other planes were flown by the Flying Sheriff's Search and Rescue Squadron from San Diego. Mexican s tudent pilots and friends and relatives of the missing_passengers·. Mr. Killian )Vas president of the Acme Wire Product Corp. and Mr. Dikeman was president of Look Property Jnc. of Sunset Beach. HE COMPLAINS " ' . ' ' " . . ' . 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' • r • l /" l I \ r I -----•• r · Marian Bergeson School Trustee . ' Se~ks As$emh~y JOINS ASSEMe&RACE Newport Bi •ch's Bergeson Newport.Mesa Trustee Marian Bergeson toda.y was scheduled to announce her candidacy for the 74th As se mbl y Dls t1'1t t Republican nomination in next June's primary. Incumbent 14th District As · sembly man Robert Badham has said he will not seek re-election. Badham plans to run ror Andrew Hin s h aw's 40th Di s trict Congr essional seat Jn a statement today, Mrs. Bergeson said. "I reel that I have the knowledge or the issues fal'- ing the district that will allow me to represent it in Sacramento." Mrs. Be rgeson, a Newport- Mesa trustee since th e d1stnr1 was founded 10 years ago, is pre· sident of the Stale School Board'>. As.sO<"i at ion . The only other announC'cd ('an didate in the 14th is Irvine Coun - rilman Henry Quigley. Refugees Learning 'Survival' in U.S. Ry Associated Press SouthC'ast Asian refugees v.•ho survived the yl'ars or war ;.1rt• bt-tter able lo survive in lhe .<\m erican free society as "'ell . thanks to 50,000 hours of don at . Court Backs· Alioto-Look Libel Trial ed tt>aehing. The frt>e time was given by mort" than 700 \'Olu nteers , iibout half of th e m C alifo rni;.i lt>achers, under a program ru n b y the San Diego CountY Departmt>nt of Education and fin<\nced with federal money. ,o\ft c r s ix months, officials say, the total cost will IX' fa r below the $1 .07 million set asidt! by the Department of Jlealth, Education and Welfare. "I think a lot of people are surprised we didn't u,se al.I the money, .. said :\1 . Ted Di xon. :->u perin tt•nd C'nt of ('Ount y :->c hools . An estimated 80 percent of lhe 50,-100 refugees "·ho WC'rt• • ' ~· NO¥embet 3, 1975 Ooooh, That's Cold Wetsuit s are fine cold-w ater apparel especially in Newport Beach's 58-d egr ee waters -but there is no comfort for the initia l s hock ·lo the· feet as this ·surfer inakes his d ash for the s urf. Easing *'ourself in, or furuUng pell -mell. it docsn'L ma tter. There's still that five -minute pain t h at evenltta lly brings a welcome numb- ness to the extre mities. ;ro top· it off, the • surf was n 't that g reut. ·· Half-rwsed Thief Eyed LONDON <AP> -Police are looking for a thief who left the end o( his nose behiftd when he broke the ....i ndow or a shop al South Ha rrow a nd took a SIO cigarette lightt>r . Tht~ poliCl' said th('y fountt the bloody half in('h of flesh a mong tht~ debris allt'r the "'eekl•nd robbery of the shop a few miles Wt>St Of [.ondon Tht"y said a huge piece of broken glass fell on the thief as ht> was pocketing the li ghter a nd sliced off the end of his nose. Firm Hired To Find New City Manager County Plans Work On Ortega Highway Orange County government traffic planners have come up with a way lo make m ajor im· provements alon g Ortega Hi gh1,1,•ay in San Juan Ca pis trano yt>a rs before th(' s tate could get thl' job done itself J·l.G. "George" Osborne, direc· tor of the county Environmental ~a nagt>ment Agency (E~1A >. will a s k s upervi s ors for pt>rmission to go ahead with a joint funding t.'ffo rt utilizipg local highway money a nd available federal aid. .<\ccordi ng to Osborne, '\J.•iden· ing and improvem ents of the nar· row highway have long been hjgh on the state Division of Hi ghways priority list. ··However. during the past year . the state agency has ex · pc'rien(.·ed a very difficult cash now situation and the widening and rt•alignm('nt project ha:-:; bt>t•n delayed ... Osborne said Fund will b e sent back to Washington unless local efforts can be mougted. Since it is likely any state· fund ed improvements on the Orteg-a are unlikely to beJtln un1 il mid -1977 . Os bornC' said it ap pears logical for local agenciellto band toget h er and seek lhl' fed('ral aid. The s t ate's plan for t he highwa y called for widening from tht> San Di ego FTee1,1,•ay to· the c ity limits of San Juan Capistrano at a cost of about ~ million for acquisition and eon- s(ruction. But Osborne> said the job could be done for SI .5 million if only certain bad sections of the ro<.1d were widened to four lanes and rt.'mainder left as two lanc:-; with impr ovements . He nott•d tha t 1f the city and the county collaborate on thl' pro Ject, it ""'ould entitle the project to rt>ceive as much as 83 percent -. OAJLYPILOT A3 · 2 ·Yanks Died in ·A~hlast· BOS'l'ON ( U Pl -Tl".o :\mt-ricans ~'Cr&! killed ln ~ atom i(' blas t which-levelecl ffir&.hfmo on Au g. 6. IMS. II>• Bos ton Globe reported today. The newspaper said it receivfK( nott>s fro m Princeton PrOr. '.\tartin Sherwin. wbotie book ··A "'1Jrld Destroyed." a history of the" atom bomb. mentioned brier· I~ that "two U.S. Navy nieN wt•re imprisont'd in th<' city jail" in Hiroshim;1 They were identi fied by l~t" Globe as ~orman Roland Rrissette or l.o.,.,,ell: Ma!4s .. and Ralph J . Neal of Corbin, Ky. Tbt>y were a ttached to the car· rit>r Ticond"roga when shot down 3Ild lakt'n pi:isoner .. · They d ied JO days after th l~ blast because or the radiation pob1oning efrects , accord:ng lo Carlt>tun.l\.1 . Jlold en. a l.ynnfield resident. then a li eutenant and R29 copilot s hot down aft er HirOtShim<t . The U .S. government has never off1c ially admitted that Amer icans were amons the more than J00,000 killed al l-liroshim11 in the first military use of an atomic weapon, the. new!>paper reported. Norman 's sister .t;tl\el B rissette told U Pl today, "We still thought he <Norman) was missing in action. He <Holde n> called and said 'I have news about your son .' We greeted him warm ·. ly and openly . I-l e said Norman died a t such and such a date. lie explained how . from theeffects o{ the bomb, todays afterward. · We we re notified Norman was m1ss1ng several days atter th("' t lliroshima i bombing. Wt~ had not heard from him in a week . "My father is (now) in the hos pital d ying of cancera My motht'r is very ill:· Sht• \\'a s-asked wh e ther :">/orman died in vain, and "'helhC'r bombing was needl"d . ·'\V e don't want to stir anythini.: "1thout need We never really thought that <the government :5hould nnt havl' dropped the· bombl :\1 y parents were absolutely sbuck~at tbe ne ws of Norman·-s WASHJ;>JGT0:-1 IAP) -The t1.S. Sup.remt.' Court today let stand an order rt>quiring a third trial of San Francisco :\1ayor Joseph .<\l.ioto'!i Sl2.S million libel suit against the-former publisher of l..ook m agazine. The ju~-ficcs declined to review \ ltxtged at Camp PendJeton art.' starting life in thC' United Statt.'s .... ·ith e nough bas il"' Englis h language sk ills to survive on their own, Dixon and other of ficiais said in wee kC'nd in · lervit>ws . The Saq Clemente City Council has approvea a $.1,000 contract .,.,;th a n Arcadia firm to conduct the st'ar ch for a successor to Cit v Manager Kenne th Carr. · In addition, Osborne said , the state has impOs ed an 18-monlh moratorium on all new construc- tion to see if the cash now pro blem '''ill clC'ar up -of the. co&t.{j.n o[ffeltina f~r a.I .. money. 'fh'lt. would leave: Gnly SJ00 .000 to be paid locally Ac cording to Osbornt'. a pro· jtct of that.tnagnltude would-re- ""quire the c1t v to contribute its run. year supply of j:!J.Jsolint' tax re venues no1·1nally usl'<f fur local road improve n1 C'll t:-. de-ath. 1t-tbo'\t tf\~~e·m s "m'-.-.--- P\'l'I' 1t . if t.>ver thl'y did. Jle \.11a:-. a dt.'~ision of th<' U.S. CircuiJ o.rcourt in San F'rnneiseo sending ·the ease back for trial to dC'· termine \\•hether a l.ook nrticle about Alioto \.\.'as publisht:.>d "~i th m alice. The artic!C', t."ntit h,_>d "The Web Thal I.i n ks San 1-"r ancisco·s :\1ayor .<\lioto and th<' :\1afia." ap. p<>art•d in tht.' Sl•µt . 2"J. 19G9 . issue of l.ook. 'vhich h<Js sint."e ceased publicati on. ;\Jioto sued Cowles Comnlunications Inc. A l3·day trial in 1970C'ndcd in a hung jury. After a 22·day trial in 1972. a U.S. Distri ct Court jury found the article ratse-and de· famatory, but said it could not re· turn a verdict on the issue or maliC't'. Judge Russt•ll E. Smith then granted judgmt'nt in favor of Cowles, ruling that malice had not been proved. As ust>d in libel -eases. malicC' means that the 4 m at<'rial was published with • kno .. 1ledge that it was false or r with reckless dis regard of · whether it was correct. • I ' I The circuit court ruled that this question must be submitted"· to a jury aga in, sin ce Smith also held that a jury could justifiably have found , even though he didn.'t, that the article was publis hed with "reck less dis - regard ror truth ... t t I I I . I I I \ • • l !~lirkH Pwck . "'"- ' John O"Rourke, 21, lifts his 1 shirt a nd points out the ' "hockey puck,. in hi s ab· : domen . Actually, it's a ,,pace m aker impla nted tO , s low his heart dowrr to • normal rhythm. O"Rourke is II. sophomore al l<endall COiiege in Evanston, Ill . They rt>c t'ivl.'d an averagC' of 12 to 16 lessons in Englis h in subjects det1lin g 1,1,•ith life in tht~ lJnited States. The "survival training" at the West Coast refuge(' camp ,,·hich closC'd last F'rid ax_ \.\'as given in r:nglish. Vit'tnameSt'. Cambodian , l.aotian . Chini.>se a nd Th ai D a m l angua ges . Among the subject.s were 1.1se of public transportation, how to get directions. ho"' to buy food and clothing , and how to obtain health servities. Tom Davies; "'ho coordinated the curriculum . said the teaching "couldn't have been dune" \J.'ithout volunteers. Sunday's Sermon Reported By Tom Barkly Citi n g profess ional a nd personal consid erations. Carr. 48, annou!lced his resignatiOn rrom the top a dministrative post OC't . 15 to becom e the city's finan ce director. !·le has been c1~ ty ma nager for 11 yt.'ars. 1'hC' re · signation is to become C'fft•ctive v.•ht>n a successor is t'holien Recruitment of <.i repJ;.icement will ht> ha ndled b); Prof('ssional ~1a nagement ScrvicC'. It wilt direct a nation"'ide advertising campaign a'nd screen applicants for the ~st. Final selection "''iii be made by the City Council. The consultants will ad\'ertise the position and screen a ppti cants following qualifications esta blished by the council. Anglican Bis~op Cites· Faith Need (Editor·s ,Vote · This is a i\.fonday feature in which Daily?>ilot rrporter Tom Barley gives a personalized. acC'ou nt of a sermon from a church or synagogue selected at random zn the Doily Pilot circulation area. The church also wiil be the subject of a feature on Saturday·s church page. I Christians celC'brating All Saints Day would do well to make it known that they will· not tolerate an·y t ampering with doctrines h anded down by our earliest saints, Bishop Hollis B. Ad ams told a congregation Sund ay at All Saints Church, Fountain Valley. "Our faith is grounded in historic events and Christian traditions ~nd there has never been a greater need to pro· tect it than at this moment,'' the An glic.:1 0 bishop warned. Bishop Adams called for "a constar;it teaching effort .. in Sunday schools to'counteract what he said ls "constant and Wlrelenting pressure" against Anglican disciplines and doc· trines laid do..,.,•n in the l-loly B~ble and Book o f Common ~ Prayer . Ce-lebration of A11 Saints Day shou ld remind Chris tians-and especially Anglicans -that sainthood is not a ~ limited to member s of the faith as Catholi C-practice \J.'ould have us believe, he said. ··w e ha"·e a whole church of living and dead saints.·· he said. "Every Chris tian aspires to sainthood because ht> has t>ecome p livine memberof Christ·sr:y. "Only Catholics create .gaints. · Bishop Adams noted "There are and have been great saints in the Chrtsti3n •church who have never had and never will get such acknowledgement but they are nonetheless saints for a ll that." · . Bi!ihop Ada ms deplored "those who wpuld c reaie bar· rltrs between the Cnristian and Chris t" and reminded hi~ congregation that the Anglican Episcopal Church he heads. has alway11 suppc>rted "a free and open comtnunion, ''But we muist observe the disciplines a nd "'ritten "''orks that tome down to us from the creation of the Christian faith,'" Bishop Adams sald. ''An d we must e~pel;'iall y insure, that' those disciplines are handed on inlaet-to thosl! who-- follow us ·· I • · And curr e nt .forecasts in· die ate there m ay be no improve. ment in th<' situa tion at the end of th(' 18·m ont h moratorium, .. Osborne said. Since the stale has no funds to put up, Osborne said $150 million· in a\'ailable m atching money from the Federal Jl ighway Trust Two Missing Kids Located SA:-1 YSIDRO !UPl l m:iss1,·e air and ground search for ~1 missing s m all boy and hi :- s istt•r wa s C"alled off '''hC'n authorities lt'ar nt•d lht• young:;\l'rs had :,imply taken a nine-mile "'·alk into :\lexico to visit their :1unt. San Oit•go ptlli('t' spokesmen s aid Sunday that J orge :\1osti and hi:-> sisler . .JncquC'l~·n . "'·alked across thC' bordl'r unchallenged to vi sit their aunt in Tijuana. Th{' children bt•carne the ob· JeC'l of a m<issivt.' <iir .:1nd ground se:irch in\'olvin~ po!ict>. sheriff':. dt~puttC'S and t; .S. Rorder l'atrol and Customs agC'nts when they failed to rC'turn from a park near tht.'ir homt.> Y_puth Admits Slaying Italian Film Director R0:\1F. (lJPI J -:\li.1g1~tratt·s t•xa mined pohce rl'ports today on tht> bludg:eon murder of ftlm director Pier Paolo Pasoltn1 bl•furc> intl"rrogatinl! i1is C'on fl':->:-l•d ki!l('r. :1 :-lum youth \\'h11 s;l~·s ht' kil!t·d lo ff"nd nff .1 h0most~xual ~1d v <1 n c1' Giuseppe J't'lo::-1, destribt.•d hy puhce as a joblcs:-··t><>y or 1h1• stret.'ts·· with :.i l'('tord nf e"r thefts. confl•ssed in tt••1rs Sund..iy to killing the 53·ye ar·o ld l")asolint. 1)ne of Italy's most 111 nov;;iti\'(' and cnntrovers n.11 d1rl'l'· tors. Pasolini.. b('aten lodrath .,.,·11h .1 "·ooden plank, then run u\'er b~· hi :-> u\.\.·n car. "·as foWlcl Sunday morning on '-' dusty soccer fit·ld alongs1dt~ s hanty house:-<11 lht• seaside resort of Ostia the oldesi .. \Vt• n('ver slopPt•d to think . to bla me thl' gover11 nll'lll lit• 1 Jl utden J s:ud !ht·.\· ti"ik '.'lor n1a n to l·l 1rus hima tit• liht~ratt•I,\', kno"'·ing lht•y \\'ould dror !ht• bl1 rn b \\'ar \\'a:-war St)ml' hoys dlt'tl o\'t'r h(•rt· \\•hilt• 1n training. It W<t ~ the -:anlt' chf f('l'l'll("l' \\'t• tll'Ver :-ilOppC'd In blame lht• go\'t>r nn1t>nl T h i·~ "'t'ren ·11ry1ng to get our hoys .<\flt'r 30 y'1 ars it 1,1,•as a shor'- v. hen pt•oplt• hrou~ht 1t up aga1n '.\l .\' r .1renl:-> ar t~ c-ldl'rly. and don l need it to bf' sti rred ," sht• said. Karate Aids Woma1z, 75 :\l f:xrco c 1·rv !l'PJ i :\1ika .l\m ~idn. 7.5. who le;.1r11cd karall' ;~s ;1 child in J apan. U~l'<l 1t on <t I h 11•f v.1hu brnk l' in to her ho mt•. \l rs :\m;:ido and hf•r duughtt'r, '.\l 1s:1kn '.\J ;.1kabuchi . s urprised the intrudt·r in lhl'ir home and he pull.:>d <j knifl'. :\lr:-.l\madu d1 sarmei.l him \\11h •• ft•\\ hlnv. :-.. !ht·n l'hased him from tht• h nu ~t'. landing lll•>r~ r hops a~ bt• flf'd INDIA GAUZE COTIOM&POLY cou on POLY & RAYON CHINO R09-$3.91 $14! 50! P~TERNS Y2 PRICE •• • < . \ • • • • A4 DAILYPILOT Monday. Novemt>et 3. 1175 co~:::ng ~. Third London Blast in ,.....('f' ~ '. '~ LONDON (A P l -A ~mb blast turned c-asualties were not hurtb~dJy. • o{ b-ptosive,'' Habershon told ne~smen . 12 Days " E "-"-' \ a lawyeor's MerC'ed~ Benz automobile The bomb io;quad chief, Cmdr. Roy "There..seenu Lo. be no question but thaJ 1 (' . • ~ • upside down on its root this morning, in· Habenlihon, said tbe bombing at 9: 10 it is in the :tame line as theolher bomb." .. .1.;., with . juring the lawyer and two other persons. a.m. in Conn aught Square appeared THE BOMB WENT off about thrtt- quarters or a mile rrom an Italian re:;taurant in ?.1ay(air that wali bombed last Wednesday niltit, injurin g 17 persons. There have been 11 such bombs sintt August, -and·two-pefsons have been killed and m ore than 50 injured. The bombings are believed to be the work or Irish extremists who want to get Britain out or Northern Ireland and reunite the province with the restor Ireland. The F.venint Standard sug{ested that the bomb today might have 1-een in- tended f or anothe r Consdvatlve member of Pt.rliament, John Gont. who lived until recently near C~~oley. He has be-en associated in a po~t1cal group with a Protestant.. leader .m .Northern. ! ·. · Tom Scotland Yard repo11ed. ll was the third •'almost identical with" the one a mile terror attack in London's fashionable away in Kensington on Oct. 23 out.side · Morphi n e West End in 12 days. the. home or-a~Conservative m e mber of ~ · Attorney Riehard Charnley, 34, who Parliament with whom the late Presi· ;:;:;::-:::;;;~ was just starting the car when the blast dent Kennedy's daughter, Caroline, was -. went off, was "'a fantastically lucky slaying. Thal bomb killed-a le1tding Jreland. --- ChartUey--s housekeeper, Prue Kine. reparted: ''He shut the doo~ and a mmute later there was this alnughty ~x~ plosion I ran out and all I could see was s moke."The car was in the m.id<!Je of the Monday Groping 111 .l'f; .")t()NllA\'S: 1 h ave ;il\vJ.ys calt:ulatl'd that ,\tondays ;1rt'-· the v.or st possible way tu !-tart out a v.·rek . l\1ondays should "bt' banned from the workin~ v.•orld. We should try starting tht· "\\Oriti un 'fut•sda:-·s. · Mondays arc· •• calcul at.dl dis" aster . If you s ufft·r anything from i ngrown tl1enails to l eaky automobilt• tires, you can be as- sured the trouble will manifest ttself on Monday morning. fo~or ffil' ~1t l('ast, Monday~ s hould be permant•ntly designat- ed as Grope & Stumble Day. }lrst l grope ror the alarm clock. grope my way out from under the covers and thc•n stumble a Jot throughout the house. This :vl onday was typical. 1 stumbled and groped so much that no time was left to grumble · through brt•akfas t. ··so MATTER,.,, I said. ··w.e have the automat there at the newspajler offiee. I 'll just select a brC'akfast Crom that."" .o\.fter stumbling outdoors, J dis · <'Overed this best Of all possible eoasts had disappeared; totally vanished within an envelope or fog. Early n('ws rt•ports suggest . ('(! that even the ducks were grounded. So I had the pll'asure on Blue. ~1onday or groping my may to work through ct ll that soup. At least it wasn •t a personal thing. There v.'ere a Jot or other gropers out there on the highways too. .o\rriving at woi'k. I stumb!C'd threctly toward the automatic hr('akfast Vt'nd in g machine. This JS a device whi<'h devours your coin and allows you to open little plastic doors wherein there re· pose such wonder!l as hard-boiled eggs, apples and varied sticky .... slµi:Lw.hi.cb. la no\. oo )'ou.1'liet. I PUNCHED THE little button t to make the vender rotate and br~ 1 ing something less sticky to view -in the littl<' pl astic door. Nothing happened. The blame<l machine r efuseQ to budge. It just sat ther·e sullenly, its lighted front staring out blankly at Mon· daymoming. My frantic punching of its but· ton was to no a vail. I tried opening m y eyes to give the iof<'rn al mechanism closer inspection. And Jo, there was the trouble. · 1\ P E RSIMMON had slipped out or its cubicle and jammed the mechanism. It got squeezed in the works. dribbling its seeds and internal gluck all over my poten· tial breakfast. J C'ried out in hungered anguish. "What the hell js that p('rs1mmon doing in there anyway? Whoever heard of a persimmon in a vending m achine illong with the apples? "Wh at is this, some left over ltalloween joke or something?'' Nobody answered my cries of frustration. They had their own Monsiay morning problems in fighting ingrown toenails or nat tires , flu, hangovcr:-s or the snif- fles. Indeed, there arc many and \ .1ri t•d \\"ays or ~etting yourself <lontoin by a Monday. · J thought l"d experienced them all. I was wrong. This time I 'd ·been had by a flattened. persim: -mon. man" to es(' ape with cuts and a broken C'ancer soecialist who was walkin~ by. le~. a police officer said. _ . . . -"THE CAR "'AS split in two .. ht• ••rt had a virtually 1dent1cal e ffect. added. ' and we mus t assume it was about the Scotland Yard said the other two same, that is about five to seven pounds .road."----------- . -. • -F a ces S urgery? - ---... -... -... -~ ~ ...,,; --~ ;_-r1 " I •• ~ . ,_. • r Beirttt Fighter Teen.age Christian girl . membe r of rig ht·wing Phalang ist Party, aims her automatic rifle dov.•n Beirut street as Lebanon's civil \var continues. The conflict diminished to sporadic sniping tot.lay under another Shaky cease.fire. Mentally Ill "Man Slain in NY Park . NEW YORK CAP)_.. Richar d l larral, a m ent a ll y retarded messenger, loved to skipper his modest model sailboat on a Cen- tr1iil Park -pond. Today. police are searching fur the killer who left Harral, 48 \ fatally · s tabbed at the pond·s edge, his white, plastic boat at his side. London Trip ForBurtons VICTORIA FALLS, Rhodesia (AP) -Riehard Burton has recovered from a bout '\vith malaria, and he a nd wife Elizabeth Taylor are a bout to end their month·long African safari . acC'ording to a spokesman. Aide Gavin d e IJccll:er said Sund ay night that the Burtons ''will return to Johannesburg tomorrow afternoon and will pro· bably leave Wednesday or 'Thursday for E ngland. 'ThPV ~rp fO be l?Ue5lS Of honor in London al the film a ward s h ow n ext week.'' ••TtlE PEOPLE in the park tell me they used to see him there all the time, whenever he was free s ailing his little boat," s aid Sergeant PatriC'k Breen. "I don't understand it. He wasn't robbed · $6 in cash was roun ... d in hi~ pockt>t . It wasn'L late ... about 7:30p.m .". The pond, just orr a fashionable section of Fifth Avenue, is popular with model boat fanciers who race their tiny sloops by means or remote control radio transmitters that adjust their sails and rudders. "He would v.·atch the others s~i l their elaborate models and when they were Ciaisbed. he \1rould take over with his little thing that he thought was great " said Del. William Frederick. ' Police said that llarral sup- ported himself a nd his mother Jean, on his salary. ' POLICE WE R E alerted to the slaying Saturday night by a woman passerby who reported a man lying ill and groaning on the l!rOund . 1-tarrct l v.·as dead 0£ a single chest wound when police arri\'ed. lt was the fifth homicide in the park this year. · Argentina's Ailing Peron in Hospital TiUF.NOS AIRES. Argentina (AP) -President Isabel Peron. racing impeachment threats in .....-("Qllgrt'ss. was hospitalized. early today for a gall bladder condi· tion, the governm ent said. A r e- liable m('dical souree said she may have to undergo an opera- tion. '.\trs. Peion"s condition was not St"rious, a mediC'al bulletin said . Rut the source said the recovery period from 1:1uc-h an operation ranged from three weeks to more than a month. Nur lrar H e a r tors . WASHl:"-IGTON <AP> -The lJnited States and Egypt are· polishing an agret'ment whi ch could st"nd Egyptian Presidt•nt ,.\nwar Sadal home with a pro· mise of two American nuclear re· ~1ctors. Announcement of an agrC('· ment may come Wednesday l.IS Sai.tat concludes a IO·day visit to tHt" lJnitl'd States with a speech to Congress. Spain Thrra l · :'11ADRIO (UP l l -Spain \\"<lmE"d today that it will fiJ!ht if nc•ct"'ssary to stop a i\·loroccan takeover of the Spanish Sahara. .o\lgeria also strongly opposes <1 ~loroccan lakeov(>r and h~ hint · ed. that it, too, will fi ght . Moroccan prime minister ,'\hmed .Osm ,an arrived in Madrid today on a surprise trip and was meeting with Prince Juan Carlo:-; de Borbon, the acting chief of state, and premier Carlos Arias Navarro. No Spanish o{Cicial greeted Osman at Barrajas airport . ( I N SHORT J S UlCllN•ON Guilty OETROI~AP) -Former Gov. John B. Swainson faeed a decision today on whether to at- tempt to retain his seat on the state Supreme Court pending the appeal or his conviction o'h three charges or lying lo a rroeral grand jury. Sv.•ainson, onCe considered a strong Democratic candidate for the l LS . Senate n ext year and in his first term on the M1c-h1gan Supreme Court. could resign from the court or elect to r emain on the bench, although not participating in any or its de· cisions. until his appeal is heard. Ul"IT ....... Nir e Margin New Orleans Gov. Edwin Edwards scored a 62 per- C'ent victory oVer five oppo- nents in the s tate's first election under its new open election law. All candidates were placed on same ballot regardless of party. Cathedral Robbery Sparks Reward Bid CO I.OGNF.. \Vest Germany <UPI > -The Roman Catholic Church offered a $20.000 reward today fQr the capture or thieves responsible Cora daring, Topkapi ·style robbery of Cologne's 13th century cathedral AUTHORIT•;s l:Au.ED loi-a worldwide search to track down the bandits , who used mountain-climbing gear to steal millions of· dollars in religious objects from Europe's largest Gothic church. . · ·~ nationwide hunt has been started_ for the .art thieves and authorities will as k Interpol to spread an international dragnet to help cecover the stolen objects,·· a police spokesman said. HE SAID CARDINAL Joseph Hoeffn e r , the Catholic Archbishop of Cologne, orrered a $20,000 reward for information leading to the capture of the burglars. Showers· • ID Midwest· - Front Brings Rain to W ashingt,on State We Still Make House-ea11s Every day -seven days a week -more than 900 of us bring the Dally Piiot to homes along the Orange Coast. We are leernlng what it Is like to be In business by being In business for ouraelves. · • • ,. SLALink Suspected In Slaying . . LOS ANGELES CAP>-Oneor the two men arrestedintbeexttu- tion style slayin1.a or two penona and the wounding ot two others· was v!Blted In pris on by Sym. bion_ej_e_ Uberalion Arrqy .m~­ bers Bill and Emily Harris before they went underground early last year. prison records show. • • James Harold "Doc" Holiday, who wu paroled I ast July 23 from San Quentin wher e he had served nett.rlY 15 years for murder. was visited once in 1973 and twice in 19'14 by Emily Harris. Her husband visited Holiday twice in 1972 end tour times in 1973, state Department of Corrections re· C'ordslhowedSunday. ' EMILY HARRIS also visited Barron Brodnax, a reported prison "bodyguard" for Holiday, just before she and her husband dropped out of sight last Jan. 10 after SLA members James Remiro and Ru:1sell Little were. a rrest{'(!. ~I Ne:rt lffaf10r Dianne Fein~t ein, 42. presi- dent or San Francisco Board of Supervisors, is r at · ed strong candidate to sue· reed outgoing incumbent Jos eph Alioto in mayoral e lections Tuesday. I ' $50 Million Gambling ·Ring /Iroke.n ~ LOS AN GE LES (AP > -Tho f'BJ says it ha:1 broken up a ~ million -a -yea r Southe rn Calilo.rnia Sp o rts g a mbling •ration-with tin-to-New York City. Although they-rnade-.no :.u... r e:;:ts, FBI agents "'ho raid~ 2J locations Sunday seized books, records and belting materials to tum over t o federal prosecutors and the Justic e Department·~ C'r ack I.A-b ased Or ganize d Crime Strike Force. LI\' ONE insta nce, at Palm Spr- ings, IOC'al offiC'crs made arr~ts alt.bough the FBI kept to a "cufrs orr· policy for t~ time being. Police b o ok e d J a me s R . Mc Bride , 40 , P a lm Springs C'arpet cleaner. for investigation of bookmaking. Two persons at Mc Bride's home were booked for i nves ti ga t i on of coc aine possession. AGESTS SAID the gambling ring all egedly invol.ved betting ' •• DAILY PILOT A5 • . Nov,ember 4, Vote for EUGENE "Gene" BERGERON . Director Division #2 COSTA MESA. COUNTY WATER DISTRICT Traditionally only 12% QI fhe registered voters go to the p0lls » for special district elections. That brings the expected number • of v9ters in the nelghbortlood or 3.200. Considering this Is the 200tli year since the Birth of Our Nation it would be timely to recall that our voting privilege EUGENE "GENE" 881QJlON has bee.n paid for dearly by those who through the supreme ~-----·-. S8crifice have given their fives that subsequent generations might continue to enjoy this right and utilize it for conti~ued liberty and Justice for all. I clo Mt,..._ ...tty hold .. , 9o••r•M•11tal politlOll tllhtr appolatl•e or ftectl•e. I lie•• •ot I .. , ....... ....,_ .. , ::t.::nc: ft-. P'OUTICAL PHILOSOPHY IACKGROUHD 1. Continued "No Property Tix·· •ReeidentotMesaVerdefortwel\l'&years -"' 2. OffMt future rate inaa11et by Drilling District owned welts 3. Keep uiatlng efficifn: Qper"ltlons htgh, ftOtd, QOV'9fTunen1 ,...,,.,. -4. LOwer fire insura004J rat91 assures Ngher conaumer satrlty. PreeeotlY OMt 118. Let'ago for OISS 11A I ... .., .......... . .... __ ... .,.._ • P1at dlre,to r in fr atern al s~lce organizations •nd Me"•• Verde Homeown ers Asaodahon •TM> term President at the Costa Mesa Chamber Of Commerte ' •Local prQ(>erty owner and busineasma11 • Mlwried 27 yrs. with iive children ·•Active church member Holiday, 33. a reputed leader of the Black Guerrilla Family Pri:Jon gang, was arrested Satur· day following the bloody shoot· in gs in South Los Angeles. Fromme Trial Jury Picking Set Tuesday on horseracing and hockey, foot ----------------~-~------------------~-­ Police s pokesman Lt. Dan Cooke' said earlier that Holiday "'has some SLA connections, but wedon'tknow what iti.s yet.'' TWO PERSONS were killed outright , another w as seriously wounded and the fourth , a woman, was treated for lesser in· juries and re leased from a hospital. A second pers on a rrested, MiC'hael Cow ans, 29, reportedly had said he was "hjgh up" in the SLA. Cowans was paroled from San Quentin I ast Dec. 31 alter serving about seven years for the' kidnap and r ape of a 16-year-old girl. BOTH HOLIDAY and Cowans repartedly had been escorts for a girlfriend of Little, on trial here With Remiro on charges stem- ming from a shootout with PoliC'e in Northern California when they were arrested for the slaying of an educator. . Both men were convicted of murder in the death of Oakland Superintendent of School s Marcus Foster and sentenced to. life in prison. Polices aid, however, the report had not been C'onfirmed. Despite the possible con.nee- .. tions with the terrorist organiza- tion, the motive for the slayings was not clear. Police reportedly s uspect the shootings may have )lad something to do with • :narcotics. SACRAMENTO (U PI ) President Ford's recollecti ons of the first a lleged assassination at- tempt against him are ready ror presentation in the historic trial of Lynette Fromme, a disciple of mass murderer Charles Manson. Jury selection for the trial of the first woman accused or at -· tempting to kjll a presidenl. begins Tuesday. Miss Fromme, 27. s tepped through a t.'rowd of well ·wishers and allegedly -pointed a loaded .<15-caliber pistol al Presid ent Ford as he walked through California's s(ate capitol park Sept. 5. Ford. submitting to an un- precedented court order Satur- day, recorded on videotape in Washington what he :;aw and heard as a pistol was aimed at him from point-blank range. The defense can show the videotaped testimony to the jury as part of its case. The presi.dent, whos e testimony was not made publiC', was questioned by defense at· torney John Virga, who insisted on the setision and said Ford ··may be our most important wit· ness.'' Ford is the fifth president to testify in a criininal trial. The others were Richard M. Nixon, Thomas J e(ferson, Ulysses S. Grant and James Monroe. ball and basketball. Racehorse betting is legal in California only at the racetrack. It was reported Grand Jury subpoena s had been issued for" three: New Yor k men, supposedly identified through ''intercepted'' tel1phone calls. The FBI s aid the New York ronnection was beiqg used to ob- tain information to establish bet· ting odds on s ports events and for immediate results or games and raC'es. THE NEW TORK tie-in also in · volved a so-called "lay-off pro- cedure," an insurance system wflere bookmake rs who feel .... overloaded on a particular race or event get together with other bookmakers to share the risk, a spokesman said. Agents said the Los Angeles· area probe had been und~ way for more than one year. The two arrested and booked in a raid at McBride's r esidence were identified as Deborah Davts-?-1acKinz ie, 21-year-old Palm Springs saleswoman, a nd Norman Brickman, '42, Los Angeles metal sculptor. THE FBI SAID federal agents ha ndled the investigation and raids because the operation was interstate. A spokesman added th~ are federal statutes against cons piracy to vio-late state gambling laws. The Southern California raid area was wide·ra nging, touching Calabasas , Van Nuys, North Hollywood, Beverly· Hills, Tor- rance, Palos Verdes, West Cov· ina and Woodland Hills . CONFUSED allout. UNIFICATION? -60£r. .. - "lt's very simple ••• when we vote to UNIFY the · '-. school district, we SPLIT UP . the students, SCATTER tM teachers, and' SEPARATE the taxpayer from his money. Mow does that rm*e sense?" · ON NOVEMBER 4, VOTE UNIFICATION! • . I -· - unbleached muslin check ginghams krinlde solids Great for everything from wes-Wide selection of l ightweight .''CALCUTTA LOOK'' tern shirts and ethnic blouses fabrics. Great for sportswear. Wide color selection including to curtains and pattern making. natural. Permanently wrinkled, A hundred and one uses. Machine wash ·Tumble dry nev·er needs ironing. Machine wash -38'' wide Polyester/cotton blend 4i"/43" wide· 100% cotton 44"/45" wide Machine wash· Tumble dry COMPARE AT .69 YARD VALUES TO $1.19 YARD VALUES TO $2.98 YARD 3 vos.$1 76~0. 1~~ · · ··\~e= on thesef -Casual & Sports Fabrics Choose from CALICO PRINTS, SPORTSWEAR PLAIDS, SOLID COLOR KNITS and BLUE j:HAM8RAY. 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FANCIES & JACQUARDS 100% Cel anese FORTREL~ Polyester Machine wash· Tumble dry· 60"/64" wide. 100% Text urized polyester A wide vari ety o f tex tures, designs and colors. 58"/62 '' wide: Machine wash • Tumble dry. VALUES TO $2.98 YARD VALU ES TO S3.9B YA RD • HOUSE OF F&BRICS 11 hn1v~ lirst 1f111 tfity Jt1/wics So.th c .. st Pfrio .. -.. ~ .... --Co\to ""-to-S4S..l 516 w.,.......,.M.el ·-·-w .......... , .. Jl 7l ...... °" ... . 11111-...-........ l il0.1141 •••:t:: c......,. ............. ~ ...... ltJ ... OIJ I HOMt Pfo10 ,, .......... SOftto .U.-S4).SSS I IWftll Parlt Cf"tf'f" \•--·-IWMOPri~ll-6)2 1 , • -. ... •• ,, ... .. '!;" • • • • • Ae * • J ' " D AILY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE ( I i NOW Shouldn't Have I The National Organization for Women tNO\V) .basdone soi'nc admirable work in recent ~·ears. Jt s er. forts have beneritl-><l \\'01nen 's rights hy aiding 1n the rc- mo,•al, or r{'duction, of glaring i11rc1u1ties in hiring practices. job assignmrnls, pay scales and tl1t! grant- ingof l·redit . It is common knowledge-or-at.least we assum~ il was common knowledge-t.ha'( law enforcement ~1gcnt s cannot have any ·financial involvement in a busihess license to sell liquor. , -• usTEHI WHY.ALL THIS·FUSS L ABOUT f.HE liOUAL RIGHTS WHAT'S WRONG WITH OUR ~TRADITIONAL REl.A}!ONS)ilP?' ( { - While some of ~O\V's more vocal leaders have a tendency t n l'Uml' on like gaOgb.usters, scaring off both male and ft!malc support, the majority seem to combine d eclic;.i tion tu their cause \\'ilh intelligence and common ::.C'nse. So it \\'as all thC' more puzzling last '''eek to find :"10W baeking the unfurtun:.ite none\·ent ludicrou!)ly tabbed ,1\lice Doesn't Oa~·. . As a l most an yon<" coulcl have guessed in advanct.~, the '''idl'ly ll)Ut ed nation"·1de '''Dml'n's s trik(' didn'l con1e orr. IL is difficult to believe that its sponsors could havl' failed to <lt.'tL'ct the very \\'!despread opposition to strikes of any ~ty le 111 today·s c lim ate. Or tha t they honestly \\'(>ulcl bt•\i('ve any employer \\'OU!d go along wittrJ day off to obserVe suc h a trumped-up occasion. Or that the 11011st•ns 1ca l 11;_1me of the e ve nt could do a11ything but m<.ik e ~ln intelligl'nt "'Omiln c ringe. NO\\o' m1 ssC'd the mark by a mile on this. one. 1'he collective e nergy of the wome n ·s move ment s hould promptly be c hann ~led back into more cons tructive ~1reas. "'ht•r e t11 crc·s still lots to be done~ Loophole Legality Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates appears ~n­ credibly naive in his explanation of how he alm~st in· vested $25 ,000 in an Irvine bar-restaurant operation. Ga tes' name ap(>eared on the origin al application for a state alcohol license for the Foxhunter drinking. dancing.eating establishment, bu.t was ,,·ithdrawn when Alcoholic Beverage ConlroI officials advised him il would be ill egal. Gatos says his attoniey 9d;vised him that a loophole in the law would permit·him to have a share in a limited_ partnership _involv'!<I with a liquor license. A-pparently that isn'l lhe way ABC felt, and Gates did not pursue the issue. E:ven if it were '"loophole legal,"· it certainly ,.,·ould be of questionable judgment for the rounty 's tup cop to be involved in a bar, particularly when one uf the primary investors. David Perrin, was a $500 contributor to Gates' el~ion campaign. Jn Orange Count y's heavy atmosphere of indict· ments, a ccusations and s uspicions, it is particularry impOrtant that the sheriff be absolutely spotless, not only by the letter of the la'l-'. but in image as Yl'ell. Government . D og Days The s tate"s Fair Political Practices Cominission, ch.,.rged with enforcing the rules or Proposition 9, has had to solve some delicate points of etiquette. The commission now has ruled that social events al a lobbyist's home are exempt from the SlO limit a lobbyist can spend orl a lawmaker each month -pro- ''ided the official.r eciprocates the invitation. thus re- moving it from the "gift'• stigma. In a n even trickier case, the commission con- cluded that one assemblyman was entitled to sell his spaniel 's litte r of pups, even though they were sired by a lobbyist's dog. But this was only because the mating took place before Prop. 9 went into effect. Presumably any further couplings of the canines will have to be solemnly investigated as an ''unfair political practice." But if the politician reciprocated by giving lhe lobbyist a bag of dog food, would lhal make everything legit ? AMENDMENT? MEN AND WOMEN GD TOGETHER LIKE BACON ANO EGGS ••• LIKE, ICE CREAM AND CAKE ..•. ' ) .\ I ' I • ' ' • \ I • , LIKE THE LONE RANGER , AND TONTO. .. I \ I I • ' • I ' ' • I ' I • I I I I I • ' • The Cigarette Market Was CrushproOf ', WASlllNGTON -The public' has now been told that you may catch a case of cancer if you cook your bacon too crisp. Of course, if -you don 't cook it enough you may catch a case of trichinosis or botulism or what have you. All that remains is for the breakfast· makers of America to master the fine line of cookery between dis- easei. and then eat hearty. The announcement that the additives gave up eating bacon years ago. The additives in the bacon do nothing for the b.acon buyer and bacon eater. These potential [ VON HO FFMAN ) poisons are put into the food sole -ing re"Velations and the heaping ly for m erchandising and upofeviaencethatdaybydaywe markeling reasons. ~re being killed off at ""'ork. at THF. BACOS IS colored to the dining room table and at play by the air we breathe. the de- make the lean parts look red , C'ision of the society .is that the tf:'Ough why tl!e natur~ hues of economic consequences of the pig meat ar_e comm e~c1a~I~ unac-_prplongation of .human !if~ can"t ceptable_ surpasses e.aity un.. .... ~justified on the OOttom bne, as dersta~dmg. The chel'.!'1cal pre· they say around the White House. s~rvativ~s ~re essential to na-Not even a s ubstance like in bacon may be carcin · ogenic h a!! b e e n a long time ~o ming . ·Knowledge of the possiblit)C. is hardly new. which is why many people who keep up t1on~ ~stnbution an~ mar~et • tobacco. whicb...n.obody outside --dommal1on by . l!rge 1odusti:iat the industry ~ lntluding lhe ~ f~ c~rporat1ons. IC ~utl1n_g pie who use It -has.a good word Polson in the food to preserve tt for, has elicited a senous and su1 · we-re n~t allowe~. small loca~ ficienl public health program." butchers. bakers and brcwt'.rs True, pipe and cigar smoking is would be a~le to _compele with down, but cigarettt' s moking, the the food f ab!"Icat~rs . . . major hazard.. is not. But that s wishful th1nk1n~. with the literature in the field After years of struggle, disturb· w e migh t let the cigarette makers back on TV, and then fi ght it out with them fo r THE BEST THAT can be said is that per capita consumption or C'offm nails isn't rising, whi ch means that Americans over the age of 18 will average only 4,148 ciggi~ apiece this year. That was not supposed to hap. Pf'n when, back in 1970, cigarette commercials WE"re1.o.ssed oft the air. The people who pushed through tha.t misconceived idea failed to realize that what they were effecti"Vely doing was the lives and health o f their customers.' suppressing not pr:ocigarette propaganda but anticigarette ad· "Vertising. When the cigarette com- mercials got the gate so did the higtfly effective, equal time an· ticommercials. Today the an· ticommercial is a seldom·seen publiC' service spot. while the cigarette people have gone hap- pily on their way selling death through the media. Last year. tbe -20 major br~ spent almost a quarter of a billion dollars peddlihg cancer sticks. T~~Y actually spent more than they ' did 'wfi'en theY .a. W~t~ allowed on TV, and the clever fiends ha"Ve even learned how to capitalize on smokers· health worries to sell ·em more of the stuff that makes 'em sick. The acknowledged leader in this field of dubious competence is R .J . Reyn olds· Vantage brand, whi ch first brought us ad- vertising copy with headlines Like : ··1 smoke. And I'm not go- ing to apologile for it," and ""How many times have you de- cided to give up smoking'' In the annals of salesmeriship, this far outdistances selling ice boxes to Eskimos. Since the smoke-our·ciggies- tbey-kill-you-slower approach has almost doubled Vantage's sales (from 5.2 billion lo 9.~ billion a year >. other brands are paying Vantage the compliment of imitation, but creative innova· Lion in the emphysema industry dot"Sn 't stop there. THE SA:M E R.J. Reynolds Company has also demonstrated that. in the ""'ords of "Advert.is· ing Age .. (Oct. 20 ), "the public can be reached with an in- novati"Ve cigarett~. using DQn · broadtast m·edi3" ... This im- provement in the quality of life is. a long •. 120-millimeter, brown smoke markeLed '\llder the new brand name of More. .. Advertising Age"' asked an R.J . Reynolds executive why a brown cigarette and why so long. The man"s answer is an indica- tion of how smart and thoughtful these dC\'ils can be. Remarking that a " 'Slim, Jong elegant- looking cigarette' stood a chance of capitalizing on the physical self-enhance~ent trend,· the gentleman said, "Whenwe looked at brown vs. whjte, it was our judgment that consumers would perceive a white 120 as just something longer than what they were getting now, where as once More was picked up and handled it was perceived as something unique in appearance and feel."" But while the cigarette in· dustry was making a perfectly splendid transition from broad· casting back to print (~million in newspapers and $114 million in maiazines last year). the an- tiforces were failing to make a successful adjustment to new conditions. A new attack is necessary. To begin with we might let the • f~~~e~~t: .. i;nakers .. b~ck on, TV, I} ana tffen once we vc got them back on the air, let's fight it ou1. with them for the lives and health of their customers.. _ ' TO PAY FOR ~ new g 1 eneration.) of antismoking ads, we'll need a ·, new lax. It's not fair to the broad- casters to force them to give away their revenue time. The tax should be levied only on. cigaretJes. Why sh~uld non- s mokers pay? And 1t s hould equal tWic,e the total advertising .budget of the cigarette industry. so that everytime they place an ad anywhere they know they will also be paying for two ads refut- ing them. .. A nation that taxes its people lo pay for the clownish election campaigns of ·its politicians should have no objections to tax- ing people to persuade them not to commit suicide. · · Professional Services Need a Personal Touch . . . A community is where yo u know the people and they know you -where, as <t child, you knew the kids for blocks around because you went lo school with them . As you grew up you learned to cope with a larger world outside because you had first learned to cope with your own community. For ma ny o r us in urban American life. there is little com· munity . We live on streE"tS or in· al)art· ments "''here •·e do not knov.· Our im · mediate· n<>igh bors. MOb1 of us are a m o n g !Strangers the mo ment we step out or the door. Ao American who had lived tbrtt yean in Japan told me the other day that when he lived in ,r-~~~~~~~-...:L 011.1.HGE COAST DAILY PILOT ROOrTf \ 'l\'f'rd Pvhti~~­ Thumor Kl"f"T 1, "Arlor ~OtbafO Ktnbk-11. Ed1lo'1oJ Po~f' Editor TM edilor1-11I paa:t' of \ht> Daily Pllol seeti • to inform •nd .umulale reader5 b)' Pfbt.1'1t.tn1C OD tbi5 paae d1vtt'd comawftary CM topict ol tnlforHt b)' 5)-ndicat- ed column1stt and cat100l'lhls. b}' f)rovMtinl! a fortim for ~­ v;n·• and by pre-1t-ntJn1 this ""'t paptt"I opinions, and 16us ea cw-rent topics. The fditl>rial opi.njons of1Ji~ Daily 11fkll •PPf.•r Gnl)' In ~rt al t'Olumn 1l lh11 lop of the P"•"· Opinions ex· prt!Htd b)' tfle tolumntsts ttnd l'anoorti ll and letter •1'1ttrs are tbftr O't'll and no endorsement ol Uwfr viewte 'b)' the Oait1 PUot -ld1>o1nre . . .. llmiday, ember 3, 1975 .Tokyo th e polit-eman on hi s neighborhood beat reached re· tirement age and a younger man was brought in to lake over the assignment. For several days the retiring of£icer took the young man to call on every home and shop in the area to acquaint him "''1.lh the people he was to serve. What a wonderful idea, l thought. Wh atever the advan- tages of sq uad car s and inotorcyC'le~~ -and I grant they have advantages -they create a social distance between lhe police officer and his publiC'. Ap· p.arently in Japan they do not leave the matter of a poliC'eman getting acquainted with his neighborhood to chanC'C'. They ritualize his entry into the com- munity, as they ritualize so many things in J apan. OF COURSE, it takes much more than a cop on the beat to C'reate a sense of community. But what are some of the other· necessary ingredients? Certainly a community must ha\'e many residents who have lived there a long time.-al'ld by a long time one would mean in Japan two or: three generations. and in an American city perhaps JO years. Churches also add a sense of community -but more than half the popula tion does n't go to rhurch. Publir srhools are among the few forces in an Amtri('an city that bring us tog.ether in a sense of com· munity. · ,. The 1954 Supreme Coult. de- cision outlawed legally enloreed .. cnsatioo ol •chools by sUik· In& down the ''separate but equar• doctrine. But Ille decision did not order i nteg ration. Howt>vt.r . that is bow it came to .be, interpreted by the eager bt.aveN of egalitariani.,m. Wht11 00.i!I& childres> across i)r;;.; for the sako of racial lnte- lll'aUoo l>tc;to bt l'f'Ol>CIUd, a r • few voi<'ts t r•i.Hd'to prot.nt the break i ng up of . ( S. I. HAYAKAWA ) because it was by then by defini· tion a "liberal .. cause. Teachers above 311 know that a child needs neighbor children to play and go to school with and a community neighbo"rhoO'd6. Let's preser"Ve to grow up in . neighborhood schools, they said. Nevertheless, busing to pro- Rut the probusing forces insisted duC'e racial balance became a t hat t he d e man d (or dogma, and problems arising neighborhood schools was a disg-from trying to mingle children of \Used expression of racism -and different 'CUitural backgrounds charged on with their program. and income levels were all too • · often ignored. The results, as ELEMENTARY school everyone now knows, were the . teachers -they are supposed to flight of many famlilies to the be experts on child development suburbs, much population.move- -protested surprisingly little ment wit"hin the cities. against forced busing, no doubt neighborhood disintegralion - been bused, enabling them to get and j.ncreased segregation. of .busing might have bee n avoided, perhaps, by ap . proaching the matter step by step, first by busing parent· teacher associations from one neighborhood to another, so that the black Mrs. Jones and the ~white Mrs. Jones .could prepare their children for'tbe interracial enC'ounters to come. Next, \he teachers might have been bused. enabling them to get accustomed to each other, learn- ing from each other the special problems of the other race. BUT, NO, WE had to put the whole burden on the children. creatil\g problems so serious as to result in a movement fpr a con· stitutional amendment forbid· ding busing for racial integra- tion. Thus do we have to bring big guns to bear on a problem that could have been solved earlier and better with small·bore solu- tions. Meanwhile the average level of achievement in reading, writing and arithmetic continues te> decline throughout the country. Why? I think it·s because we give the schooJs loo much to do -not only to make all children literate. which is a big enough job in itself, but al.so to redress, in a single generation, the results of JOO years of racial injustice. Let's stop expecting children to solve what adult organizations havenotyf"'t been abletosolve. accustomed to each other, learn· . , Some of the disastrous 7 Who's Minding Mankind's Plug? What is left of the brain ancl body of Karen Quinlan,;21 years old and weighing about 8$ Pounds, has become the focus of \\'Orld attention and debate. Karen·s parents want to dis- connect the mechaniea1 respirator that supplies oxygen lo her feeble body. But the gov· emmenl df New Jersey insists that no one -not the parents or the doctqrs or the government itsel! -has the right to pull the plu_i that is keeping Karen alive. The ca!te of Kareti Quinlan lends itse.tf to dramatic concern, but what about the millions of human beinga throughout the WOt'ld oo whom the plug Is being· pulled cvery day? They are not in a respirator but their access to a full life is blocked. SOME 300 million of them arl! unable. to function J;>ecause 6f hunger or disease. Li.ke Karen- Quinlan, they a.re unable to savor· Ufe; but, unlike Karen Quinlan, \h•Y !ltill feel pain and they have • ( NORMAN CO USINS 50mething to give to We. ) Here In ' the United Stales, about nine milllM human beings are waiting to be plugged into a productive life. Employment to them may not ·be as vital as ox· ygen, but they can't live rutly or decently without it. Nor can the country be bealtby as long as milliorus of its ciUzens are not be- ing cr~atively used. Society 'has spent more than a hundred thous•nd dollars so far to keep a dev1~e plugged into-a young lady whose brain no lodger performs any functions con· cerned with meaningful ex- istence. Yet the plug has already been pulled that <oone<la large numf of youn1 people to fffl· tnp hope In the flJture or con- nc1en In their obillcy to 11\1,e creatively and produclivel,Y. Even more serious is the situa- tion facing rilillions ol Americans who are unplugged from 80Ciety at the age of GS. They have all the advantages that come from ex- perience; they may be able to produce at a high level. and they may be in superb health. No mat-ttt. sOcJETY HAS decreed that people shall ·be severed from 1ainful employnltiit 'when they ~~ attained thi:lr 000. Perhaps society ougbt to be plugged Into the realit•Uon that the.new facts ol lncua~Ufe expectancy have coneomllance of lnCl'eased and prolOC1ged utefulnea. 1be waste in human resources repreunttd by -th~la un lugging poses •11 creat a em to public\ morallly a ._itivity as the debate over .dlaeoGoedlng a cOmatose youn& woman trom 1 m•chln._ .. tb'at keeps her t~mlcolly alive: On an even broader level., the r . . . m-.or governments o! the world have instant a~cess tp the plug that supplies the current for life ltseU. The United States and the Soviet Union, just by throwing a nuclear switch. could condemn a billion or more human beings~ Yet the sense of public conceml over the Possible death or a large portion of tile hum an species a:I the result o~ nuclear war has not yet reached the dimensions ot public concern and-debate over· Karen's Quinlan 's right to die or . live. 1)1e individual is the ultimate tau.se, of course. Indeed, the maln,bope for a sensible and de-.. cent society has always been ti~ to the fate of a single pel'$0TI. But ' the gnat failu re of education la .. that it has not prepared people to 1 comprehend threats lo human i destiny. . The lr•gedy is tba\ we're .it plU&Ced Into one another, without 1 ~ Nil' "awareness of its lm-1 1'plications or the grandeur o! 11' • ! pOoaiblllll... . . l • • • ' \ • 'It Anxieties H:" rl ~-f ---tt_·. J_f,·eep_ NEW YQllK (APJ -Lgto of !!"OP!' WOITY WATER DISTRICT DIRECTORS A-RE· DECIS11JN M -AKER~s· wMther they are getting enough sleep. - To comfort at least some of them, a B,-itish . neurologist re19arked; .. Sleepin~ "liWe mat- ters Jittle ... Wbat1" does matter is the anxiety it produces. - --_ _ Feelings and personal beliefs about' sleep are in the news with propos~ bana on TV ad~ vertising of some poP'llµ over-the-counter sleeping pills. Medical ciifics have charged that they are not effective,-or coul4 even be dangeroUs ir taken in excess quantity. SLEEP, FOR ALL THE lclentific study of it, is still ·a mv!\terious -ohenomenoo .. Butr [ ) socialists do orrer MEDICINE ·~~· bils '.of ad-' Some phys1c1ans blame insomnia upon tensions or modem life. As one said, "Anxiety is the income tax or civilization ... . Being worried or fearfuJ can·, or course, in- terfere with sleep. And, in turn, losing too much s leep can make people irritable, fatigued, and more worried about not sleeping on the neitt chance. - . EVERYONE OCCMIONALLY misses out on his or her usu~l set hours of steep with absolutely no ill effects. Young Army volun- teers have been kept awake ·as long as five days with no physiCaJ harm or changes. But some did start seeing things, and most became irritable. A firm belier that you must have eight hours sleep every night can be a cause or insomnia troubles -from worry over not getting it. Ac- tually the a mount of sleep a person needs is quite individual -soi;ne people need lhe eight, some do fin e on six, others need 10. And the prescription of how much you need can vary with physical and mental .activities, w.ith ex- pectations of so mething good or bad looming on the morrow, and changes in age. Among myths or fa lse concepts held about sleep, s ay the sp~cialists{ar~ :. , . -"Lost sleep must be made up .·· It can·t , hour ror hour. UI DIDN 'T SLEEP A WINK last J)ight." Some studies indicate tfrat a person spending eight hours abed probably_ &lel!_t , in total rour to five hours e~en though he thinks he never dozed orr once. Yet insomnia is a real and serious problem to many persons. It may be caused by .,ill ness, chronic pain, over- excitement, digestive ups ets, too much corfee or tobacco a nd by emotional problems. Doc· tors can help pinpoint the cause. Exactly wh at sleep is and how we faJl asleep are mysterious. There are numerous theories. It may be that instead of having a sleep center in the brain, we have a Waking center 'th'at" becomes ·tnacttve; th'us -rv;ffnittlng steep. · ' 1 '., N I 11'4• 1f"ii"ir -J .. 1t "!• "'" P AS AIDS TO SLEEP, SOME physicians-ad· vise warm b~b$.. '.'t'~m ,Qlj,'k or\Cqcoa, ,ip~ .. · wine, intentibh'itltf ~~o'Mii't' 'down an '1''out"lJ' before bedtime ~ avoiding thrillers on TV or books -using a mattress that is not too soft nor a pillow too hard. .. WASRI)'iGTON (APJ -Hotneownen aboukl turaofltbeirGllldoor ... 1&mj1t-and"'ellt baek:llall- .,f.-' ... -J·~l/!~=-:rr.:i I during the Comln.c wloler, Feileral EDec'l)- AdmlalatratoF l'rank z.,rbsays. With the nation fadn6. anticipated nalurat .-iaee this winter, urted that where door 1 .. mp1 are needed, homeowners convert • ._ )amps to elecm<ity. u~1 ~ • ZAJlJS SA.ID · elimina· Be's "'-=• •d lion or conversloli ot 11111. ....,_ ~ lampo could beat 500,000 .,J11ck, 8 -month-pld Lab retri~ver, is re· ady for threatening weather as h e walks down Columbi , Mo. :s treet. to 600,000 bdmes this winter or. help keep workers on their Jobs where industrial gas is in sbort supply. . Gas lamps mainly are used for decorative -----------1KJJ'POS6 at-outdoor en-·· trances or for yard light- ing. Zarb said tbe gas ·Deposits Mandatory burned by six or /seven such lamps could heat an average home instead. ZARB SAID there are some !our million gas lamps at U.S. homes, bu.J1ting some 71 million. BERKELEY !UPI ) -cubie-feet..oLg .. _eacb. The Berke ley City Coun-year-about s ~rcent ol cil has passed an or· the expe cted winter dinance r equiring de· shortage. posits on all cans and _ Federal offjciaJs pre- bottles containing soft diet .a shortage of some d,rinks and beer. It will 1.4 ttilUon cu bi~ reet of take effect next Ju]J'. gas this# winter, wit~ . . most of the impact con-?'he ordinanc:e will re-centrated in Eastern qwre a deposit or five ·states~ where gas-~ents 0~ e~ch potu e and· burning 'induatries will can we1gh1ng 16 ounces be the first to lose their DI" less and_ a dime for fuel u-irde-r-te-dtrt at laxger conta1ners. priorities. • "'-are ·their objectives in serving you: * ,,...._ • Mlt II 1'1..,., of ..... ty w.ttrr .. ree1C111.W. cod .. * Mz' t• a ftri 1=hif.,1.-d DWrtd -M&.ced budget. · * 1!0.poad to,_-"""'1rlff-' -lot• ,_.-w..,. ............. -.. VOTE TUESDAY, NOV. 4 TO RETAIN YOUR CURRENT DIRECTORS OF THE LAGUNA BEACH COUNTY WATER DISTRICT WA YHE J. BAGLIH "'" ,, ... ... . .... · Appo~ted Director A\19 .• 1975, A.dmini1trator, Manpower R"°!lf'C''• Ruor Corpor.tlo•. La9•a odi•itles have l11clttded: EcCM1o.lc Priorities Ca •MiltN; ..... Adnt. Coaril11 atMg CwH: T~, Cilrts QA . RICHARD JAHRAUS ... A .. . •cffcl Dlncfor 1.963. Pleslclt11t loard since 1973 • .....,_, L_. •1=11-1 II« c ·o. L1•f11tl edivitin.Jw~• IKWed: P.lm11l11g C a11•la111a1r; . City ltcreatfoo c-.io.r, Dlrftlor, loy> C ... ; L1p1a LIHte LeocJoo; c· ·..,.of Commerce: '"1.l•nl, UORI Club. LOUIS J. ZITHIK --""""""" Director Aug.. 1975. Vice Presldoot, How Yorfc Slocil h~ •-*•r flra l.49mia acfiyifin hav• IM:Mled: Cfty COllllC..._ Trwttff S1ll llllaack Col191; Treon It, C1N:2•1r of COfN!ltrt:t: UOM C..._ · LOSE WEIGHT ~ing the sh= of 2~,,!9~.~Y_Bt,S~. ~rsha~could . nge 1111jor uniwtfSlly hospital prO¥t Iii.II the pe of \HY If life ODRINEX .,.n will lltlp you lost ·-~ • ticess wti&lll quic1tly, WhytHJlge when you can curve? Espcctelly, when yo1i1 coukl be OORINEX cotllllns 1n 1muin1 trimmer and fi!~' .and more ahapely Dieting can help , .hqn: b~ ,lhlt 111wttses lht_ But, diet alonetiri''enough. You've got to firm upyout ~e. f.lUQf' u.. aood ll'IQb: 'i \lij 'bddrt1>'tlirt1fnat•flalt. 'Ml can help you do botfl:wittt · • •· ·• • "1he tiny OoRfNEX tabltt·Mtts eJ.el'da proorama,bd •~ggesled patterna tor weight rou rat ltu witlloul btina hullfry, loss. Ultra-modern exen:1se equipment and . Wilh I~ c1lorits l'O'lf wti111t coe,. profMSional supervision can help you change the 14tMcr..C. fltftr* 4ir«led . ~-~;ti. •ti•Pe ,•rld: ~e tf)l,_Llr• of'your body. There Ji'1£e Y'Dlf ,.........., • • il'9'Mh sel91iti, 918Aln. Wntrtpoot~ Sun Room and Loot betlef. he!. better 15 you slart Swtm"!rng Pool facilities for your enjoyment and sl'mmi..·downlodaywill•OCIRINEJl re laxauon. You can look great leel great. ' "'• Remembef,youdbo'tlustget11sb8:1)f:youget S.ltsltctloft 1uar1nleed or "'°"" bid.. In stiape. Make )'bur$8 I a promise-Call todayt ~e ha~ diflere~I progr•ms starting as low as S1 Olor our introductory program Regu!ar memberships are available at ,=====================""=="'=========! low cost. Lower on yourhrst v1s1t. THRIFTY '"'" '"' 0•~• OlJ "°I ~I' •I<!' ..•. • Announcing A Special ~rvice For Those Receiving Social Security -. " x x 1601bs 15• 11 2 lbs ··- 23" 29" 34- 19" 23" ""' .,, ,, " ., " , /. • _,Direct depo!!it_ service for your Social . Security Check. Save time! Save w~ry! Have your social · sec uritf check sent dir~ct ly t3 your First Federal Savinwi account. No need to "·orry ahout your check being lefi in your mailbox 'vhcn you are away from home. No need to make a special trip 10 o ur offi ce to deP,01it your check. The U.S. Government has now authori:ed Holiday Spa Health Clubs Ask1bou1our1ntroc1uct0tytwo-week" for Men and Women F.irst Federal Savings of Santa ~oniqa Costa Mesa Office Baker Near Harbor QuT mott~ is '.'\Ve Care", and at Flrsr Federal Savings it'• m'Ore than a slogan ... it 's a way of life,. .. Dr~ct lkposit and your check can be sent autOQ\itically to your savi ngs account. C.U or stop by 500n for complete details. . ' J,&fMB['R r!LIC FIRST t'fJ)fRAL SA \IJ1'/(".,ll lo: LOAX ASSOCIA TIO!'! OF SA.STA MOSl(' A. ' .. • '• • ' . !. • . • . -. . l' .. ' program tor only $10. •Maximum 14 visits. ... _ 510 South Beach Blvd Soulh of Lincoln Ave . (71•)826-0381 c..t ..... 2300 Hart>or Blvd. Harbor Cenler (714) 549-3368 ·-17031 Veniura Blvd. West 01 B•lboa (213)986-6330 MlllttlftwtOft .. Kh 18S85 Malh Street ~aln St. •t Beach Blvd. (714)842·1451 Long .. .ch 4101 Atlantic Blvd. Corner of Ceraon (213)426-M74 "'-· 822 East Katella Avenue W9!1t ol Tustln Ave. (714) 639-2441 --... 6757 Westmln1t•r Avenue Wetllmlmter Center (714)894.3387 Holl~oocl 7080 Hollywood Blvd. COfMf L• Brea Ave In Muir Med!cal Cenler (213) 469-6308 Come See Our New Location: HOLLYWOOD 7080 Hollywood Blvd. ' Corner of La Brea Ave. (In the Muir Medical Center) (213) 469 ~6308 Tl1'! 8'1ape Of toinorrcwv-starts . .. . .. .. ' ' -, . . . A• OAILYPILOT Mondey,NovembflfJ, 1975 Sex Playground? t Hotel Caters to Kime;. Ta.stes MIAMI CU °Pf ) -A Miami-based ~yndicate plans to tum lhe Aloha Motel into a ''sex playground," featuring mirrored ceilings, jelly' beds . carpt"lt"d walls and porno- graphic movies on TV sets. · tolerate prostitutes or renting rooms to single women. He said ttimilar o pe ration s in California and on the East Coa.st have shown occupancy of as hi gh as 140 pt>rcent because some rooms arc rent· ed morC' than one<' a d,ay. -. • • ' Condos At Tahoe ' Plentiful . ..... ,. .. .... ... . .. . ' ' '· 'Sami' ·Home AthforEggs Gei the Nod ' SACRAMENTO· (U PI l -A $125,000 program of radio advertising to promote eggs in California h.a5 been approved by the state Egg Advisory Board. Frank Bennett. manager QC t~e producer- financed state egg progfam, said the board also de- cided tO spend up to $15,000 on 200 copies of a new film about eggs. The ftlm, which will be distributed ":T f to high schools, ·ends-with .a doctor say mg that. The ··adult motrl" concept will be put in opl.'ration this \l,'t•ck hy lht' 41'.roup planning t o buy the mott•l for $000,000. "SEVF.:>ITY -flVt: PF.RCF.NT of our cus tomers 1,1,•111 bt• marriC'd rouplt.'S look ing for a d1ffl'rt•nt type of entertainmt·nt , ·· ~<.iid J~udd y Feldman, y,•ho ht•ads the synd1ealc. ''Th<tl 's bt•caust• aflt•r IS or 20 yt.·<1.r:. lJf married life, you nt't'd :-;omt•thing l.lif ferent to turn vou un."' "We'll' have the hi ghest OCC"upancy or any motel in ~1 iami -150 percent," Feldman predicted. Actually, only G of the :\·lotel 's 78 rooms will be converted into "dl'luxe aC"commod.ations" with the ceiling mirrors, carpe ted walls, jelly beds and'pornographic movieg. KINGS BEACH CAP) -Condominium~ on the north s hore or Lake Tahoe, ~n~.e fast-moving propert1e$, are now not so easily sold and have even been termed ''white r"'--'i:- elephants" in this winte r wonderland. l cholesterol in eggs won't hurt m06t people. <.:,..,,,.~7--t The prom ot'onal agivities will J>e paid (or from the $1 million advertising, promotion and research budget for 1975 approved by the board last January. Earlier this year, the marketing or4er under which the board operates was canceled effective Dec1 31 after a gr~up of producers co~cerned ·~:ith the order's provuuons for production conlrols But Felctm'an said ~i nglc couples v.'\Jl not be turned av.•ay as long as they come in pairs and arc ovt.•r JS. •·The> Suprcrnt· Court says two con- senting ~1dults can do whatever they ..... ·ant." he said. Police sai.d relations h<otwccn t\VO unmarril'd pt.•rsons is still tcchni callv a <-·rime, but none Ciln rcmcmbl'~ .... ·hen the law was last t•nfor<.•ed. FELDMAN' SAID ll E will not· FF.L0'.\11\;\i° S:\JJ) JF:J.J,\' tx~d s are like water beds. but arl' f1llt~d with a jell-like substanc(• to eliminate any problems w it h leaking "''aler. "The mov ies will be double X and triple x:· Feldman said. He said he did not anticipate a pro· blem wi lh lntC'rstatc transportation of the films because they are locally pro- duced •·and we have an extensive library of them . "This is just. a new part of the real est ate businC'ss and \\'t' think it will be profitable.·· Museum's Contest Readied ' Re-gi!"\lration is open now for the Lacuna Beach Museum of Art's· Second Annual All - Calirornia Photography s how to be hC'ld in February. -Dendl!ne for entry ls J an . 3 with JUry· ing of e-ntries J an . 4. ltowdoyou kNow God ExisTS? Cash a ..... ·ards totaling $1,000 will be awarded winners. Work must be photog raphically d e· rived, produced "'·ithin lhe last year and not prc- vious Jy ex hi bit ed in Orange County. E ntry fee is SJ per C'ntry with a maximum of five l'nlries permitted per photo ~ grapher. Once you have felt His guidance and healing power in your Ille, you know. "USE YOUR SPIRITUAL POWER" FREE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE By BARBARA Dill l4EHDIRSOll, U . MBER OF THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BOARD 0 LECTURESHIP \\'ork v.'ill be juried by Constanc.e W. Glenn, .e:allery d1te('tor or the Cal State Long Beach art gallery and a director or the school's museum studies ('ertiricate pro- gram. The market is getting· 50 bad, and buyers so scarce, that dcvelo~rs are turning to gimmicks to get the units sold - and at last count, about 1,200 units up here a.re unoccupied. about !DJ of which have never been ,;old. A DEVkLOPMENT that t•xpe'fienced this m<irked dC'crease in sales the past two years is Norl hs ta r ·a t -Tahoe, located bet '>''een here and ·rruc kt~e. l\t ike Leinbach executive vice president'. of lhe development, said sales began to drop in 1974. l-le said of the com· p311y 's 513 units, 96 are Oftsold , and a bout 25 are in escrow. I.einbach said some sales have resulted from his company's r ecent in· itiation or dual financing. OTHER KINDS of gi mmicks here include cash rebates, easy pay. ment plans, and even free s ki passes with sales. Several factors con· lributed to the slow·down in condominium sales: skyrocketing interest rates the past two years, the energy crisis, the money cris is, this crisis and that crisis. PEOPLE ARE just not si nking th ei r hard earned money in second homes like they used to. Another reasons is the never-ending escalation or construction costs. What cost $50,000 to build this year is going to cost $60.000 next year and no telling what the *ar after that. THURSDAY, NO~ 6, 8:00 P.M. Entry rorm s are BECAUSE OF the available at the slowdbwn in sales, some museum, 307 CU ff Drive, lending in s titutions Laguna Beach . They will have even stopped loan- also be mailed out· on re· ing mone y for con· " First Church of Christ. Scientist 2880 Mesa Verde Dr. East, Coste-Mesa CARE FOR SMALL CHILDREN PROVIDED quest. · dominium sales. Every morning, daily interest is added to every Los Angeles Federal Savings Account. Passbook Savings -Certificates of Deposit- . Investment Certificates All at highest rates EXAMPLES OF ANNUAL INTEREST RATES ON INSUREO SAVINGS : 5%% '"\Do•• •""""I •O'"'•·lfl~"' b•lotlC• , ..... " (&ml>OU"""' d• 1 .. , .. , ...... '"' 1""• .... ~. ••• '"" ~• '"'""'· "' •01d •n• o•• ''" ••d '"Id of 61/2% Co•t••lc•U ol OrM\ 1 ll NW'I o• "'ft••. I T••• "'""''''· ••tttUI f--•dtd d•"• In• , •• 111 •• '"""'""'"' Ct•!lhC•I• or Do· ro"'' 11.000 "' mi>rr: 6·1!l 1r•• t•'"'' lo!•••" .,.,,. P""•ded d•<'T '"' ,,.Id et 5.39% 6.72% 8.06% LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Sqvings insured to $40,000 Safe deposit boxe s and the most wanted savings services Newport Beach Office 3201 Newport Blvd. • 675-4500 (Across from City Hall) li_ead Offi ce Downtown: Los Angeles Federal Savings an~ Loan Association One Wilshire, Los Angeles 900 17 Other offices throughout fhe area ' • , . ~~.. But last week, a proposal for a new marketing or-_L wilhdrew~upport. • der containing about Sl million £or advertising and research but no provisions for production controls .. W'5 distributed for a vote by the 400 major egg pro- ducers in the ~tate. Results aredueNov. 20. P...:1 Pol•-~-"' DA VE LEIGHTON -'"6ndors ed cBy @oslo c.7V1eso H omeowners UP'IT•~,... from Angelique Rasinen's pet Afgl\an, 'Sami ,' • d~o·r Ho,bo, • Holec.es! · was returned to Detroit home where Angel •~one ho c7V(e so . • c.7Vteso Verde was recovering from heart surgery. Disap· D I Cl · -"'11 W d pearance of 'Sami' was hindering 2-year -old • • i,:::;eno • v •to so oo s ·Angel's health.-Buts!ie's-fin-enow. • Gr.enb•ook e }'jod hga le ~f~alrovWrClllllomla ,•c.7Vteso )'jo.ih . •Holl of fome la rouildeclup.· , Keep o~r wol°' dis h id se pornle:, · 1 'Nch ~·r CWe soy Vole f o• Dove JDeighlon DAILY PILOT 1..;. a&.-P9'd FOi' ey o.wi l'"°"""' 3108 loren ~. c 1,1 -~'IJLUl9... TOIL FLEX• Toilet ~ ,.....,... u"1;1i, Ofdm..,. plu111~ Toii.h. dootio not P"mlit <'llmpt"9td •i• °' ...... , W•\tr IO 1plffh bllfli .. COIClpc.. With Tchl.olleo lhc 1"11 Pl'eMU<c p1owo lhroulh lhc do1lilll m•P •nd twillhco it down. G.i .... ~""Yi&n..-­ •2M AT HAlltOWAR£ STOllES FAMILY TENNIS AND SWIM CLUB FAMILY MEMBERSHIP -'75 INITIAL FEE '20 MOMTHL Y PER FAMILY HEW HIGHT UCiHTED COURTS TWO POOLS IOne Co>eredl CLUIHOUSE FACILITIES FOR 400 YOLLEYIALL • 5 ACRE PARK CHILDREHS' PLAYGROUND Limited Membership offered by HALECREST PARK IMC. (~ofitl 3107 IUlybrooke, Costa Mesa 557-7234 IT'S IN ·YOUR HANDS • • VOTE UNIFICATION . HUNTINGTON BEACH NOVEMBER 4 ./ LOCAL CONTROL ./ FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY ./ END OVERCROWDING AND VOTE FOR: NORMA V ANDER MOLEN AREA3 WILLIAM THOMAS AREA2 STEPHEN HOLDEN AREA4 D~ BUSH, AREA 5, 1.S UNOPPOSED. ' . . . " --· • j ~ I I\ I I • Supplies Down Turkey Cost To Be Higher \ By The Assoelated Press The Thanksgiving turkey will gobble up a bigger part of _the f amity food budget than it did last year, according to poultry experts who blame the higher prices on smaller supplies. The U.S. Department ~culture rePorts that turkey producers who lost money last year when the wholesale price of an 8 to 16-pound bi;d was about 46 cents a pound, cut back their OOcks. ."PRICES WE RE VE RY BM> during 1974," said -Bill Cathcart of the department's Economic Research Service. ''Producers did not hold as many breeder hens.·· Production for the first half of I97S was 20 percent below levels of a year earlier. Wholesale prices picked up slig~tly and so did production, but the overall supply ts expected to be about 4 oc 5 percent behind last year. . ,.. As of tbe.-h<ginning or (~----~:.--.~)· September, there were CONSUMER 326 million pou nds or _ _ , turkey In warehouses re-~-----~ ady for market. That was about 100 million pounds less than in 1974, but above levels in other recent"years. DURING AUGUST, THE PRICE OF turkey on the New York wholesale poultry market was about 58 cents a pound, according lo the US DA . The retail price w as about 75 C"ents a pound. A USDA spokesman said pl'ices declined slightly during September and Octqber, but are expected to . rise..aa:ain.d.Wing.November •.. lfr'ilh retailJ>:riC~ in ... the nelglioomck>d ot'80 cents I pouna, iip aoou\ fd'' cents or 14 percent from last year's levels. (,Vote: as Thonk!giVingapprOache.1, many stores offer ~ciaJ.1 on tUrkey ,!)ncf f'etail prices do not.always ac- curately reflect wholesale levels. Shop around before you buy.) • Most turkey~ are marketed as rf.ozen whol~ birds although boneless turkey breasts and roles are available in some areas. Whole ready-to-cook birds can range anywhere from 4 to24 pounds or more. WHOLE TURKEYS USUALLY COST less per pound than boneless breasts or roasts and turkey pieces, but pl:ovide fewer servings per pound. All poultry is inspected by either the state or federal government ... 'the inspection circle prObably will appear pn·· eitber the wrapper, wing tip, .giblet ' wrap, package insert or label. Some poultry also carries a grade stamp. The USDA Grade A, in the form of a sh ield, indicates the bird is of the higb'est qUality available. . • How big a·turkev lo buv deoenda on how many people you plan to serve and whether you want left- overs. You can usually figure on a little more than two three-ounce servings per pound of whole turkey. You'll get a little more than three servings or the same·size from a pound of boneless turkey ·toast. ACCORDING TO m E USDA, you can keep chilled. raw poultry for one or two days in the cold- est part·or the refrigerator without it's spoiling. The 111aximum length of time you can store frozen lurkey in your home freezer depends on the quality or the poultry. the kind of wrapping and the tem- perature. Generally. however, you can expect to keep a good quality. whole turkey at zero degrees in your home freezer for up to 12 months. Despite the popular image of grandmother spoon- ing the stuffing from the turkey. the USDA·recom- mends that stuffing be cooked separately. Salmonella be.cteria may be present in the turkey and could be transferred lo the stuffing. The bac· teria in the turkey will be killed by cooking. but it may take longer to destroy the salmonella in the stuffing. Jf 'Ybu cook them together, you could wind ., up with underdone stuffing or overdone turkey. ~ ' . l IF YOU DO PREPARE THE stuffing inside the ·: :>ird , allow plenty or lime for it to cook through and ~ack loosely so heat can penetrate morequickly. The '!tuffin_g in the turkey cavity should reach a tem- " peratureof at least 165..,degreetiduringroasling. Meat Co11ntei-· lights IDegal SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Attorney General Evelle J. Younger says that using red lights to ·enhance the appel.rance of m,at and vqetableslnstoreatsllleaaJ. ., YOWlfer1 'ia a fomial 0pinioo, said ~le law . dos not apeolficaU,>'!>nllllbit ™> pradlte but num~ou1 _..statutes ,..1c1*:r~ outlaw· 11'1.n-• lawful, urifai.T. or fr..sutent business prac·· tices.1 • The 'ottomo7 1•neral ~ <ertain foods ap· ,P.ttrlo be a different <Olor when displayed un· +.. cter C?Olored· light.a. For examele, pink light m•kts me•ts and tomatoes redder than they ·.,.., Youn1ers~aid. "A member Q! the public contemplating the . purchase of those foods would likely be de· ol!lved about the cokln of these food1 and ' hl!Dee -iv" ""°Ill •U..1joocl llfell," be.' added: • • • • • • • } •. DAILY PILOT A 9 ~ Shell Information .Series: Unleaded Gasoline -, r, ''Not all unleaded gasolines are ~ alike.Your car, old or new, might you the difference:' ' By Bob Awe , Gasoli!)e Product Manager, Shell Oil Company. f · A Shell fuel expert tells why the right gasoline for your car might ]ust happen to be unleaded. And offers help on fighting knock in a '75. Fmt, I'll tell you how a.thing like lead got into gasoline in the first place. Then I'll talk about some problems that the right gasoline can solve. After that, I'll tell you why there's talk of "detuning" some '75's. At the end , I'll give you some infmmation about ou r own Shell Supe r Regular Unleaded. How lead got there in the first place '!lie first poi;-. didn'td_iaye. Th'1>' worked just ~ i 1rthe low-compression engines of the early 1900's. Later, the higher compression engines ran into •knock". When an engine knocks, some of its fuel-air mixture explodes all at once instead In nonnal op(•ratlon r A). th(> fuel-air mixture insir\e a cylindei' bums sroo:1thly. ~tarting at the i;park plug. .When an engine knock:> \Bl. some of the mixture e.-:plodes a1J. at once. of burning smoothly. You can hear this as a pinging, rattling noise. In 1921 it was discovered that adding cer- tain lead , comp0tmds to the gasoline could prevent knock , and this discove ry paved the way for higher efficiency engines. Since octane numbers meas ure the ability of gasoline to resist knock, you could say that lead increases a gasoline's octane rating. Because of emissions standards for the '75 cars, most of them are designed for unleaded gasoline and the law requires them to use it. In these gasolines, the job of lead is usually done by high--0etane hydrocarbons. Unleaded in your pre-'75 car But the pre-1975 cars don't have to use unleaded. So why should you even consider it? Because one of the unleadedsjust might tum -out to be the right gasoline for your car. By Octane Facts and .Mlll!l Test yourself The morcoctanc, lhc b<ller. Myth. An octane rating any higher than your car needs docs no good. There is more than one kind of octane rating. Fact. For example, the octane rating used most in O\vne r's manuals comes from the Research octane test. The Mbwr oct.1ne. test gives a lower rating. The number you often see on gasoline pumps is, in accor- danee with a government rule, an average .. of the two. It's usually three to five num- ber.; below the Research octane rating. Run-on can bt an octane problem. FO£t. If your car keeps chugging on aft.er yo!!._ turn oil' the key, a gasoline wilh a llij!ller Research qCtane rating will helll right, I mean the one that.gives you the best balance between price and perfonnance. Here are three perfonnance problems that might be <:ured by a change of gaso- line -perhaps to one of the wileadeds. 1. Stall out -the engine dies when you put it in gear while it's cold. 2. Hesitation -that stumbling feeling when you try to accelerate before the engine is fully warmed up. . 3. Run,on -the car keeps chugging on after you tum off the key. . Of course these problems can sometimes · have mechanical solutions, too. But if your car is in tune it's smart to try to solve them by switching gasoline first. And when you shop around for the right gasoline, don't leave out the unleadeds. If you do end up using an unleaded, you get a nice little bonus. Your spark plugs and muffier will last longer. Tip: If your owner's manllal does not recom- mend unleaded -and if you drive at suS- tained high speeds - a tankful of leaded fuel every 4th or 5th Jill-up protects exhaust valves against excessive wear. < There's more than one way to fight knock in a '75 The law says that unleaded gasoline must have a "Research octarie nwnber'' of at least 91. (Somewhat less for·high altitudes.) Most unleaded gasoline is only slightly above this m1rumum. But some '75's are knocking with these fuels. And we expect ·more of them to start. ~~~ ~~~ \\le estimate that one ouL of e\'ery three 1975 c~ wiU eventually develop knot'k using the average unleaded gasoline. knocking as they get older -about one in three of them, in fact. "Detuning" the car, -that is, having the ignition ti ming retarded -is one way to fight the knock. And this is one of the remedies being cons idered. · _, But detuning has some bad side effects. It might hurt perfonnance. And , all other fac- tors being equal, detuning can hurt your gas mileage. (See chart, next column.) · For example, if your car's ignition had to be retarded by4 de~ to get rid of knock, you could expect a mileage loss of about 4 percent. That would cost you money -as much as if' yo.u paid about 2c more per gallon at today's prices. And detuning may be against the law • Check before you have it done. The right gasoline might be the answer There are differences in the octane ratings of Ul)leaded gasolines, just as there are with leaded gasolines. So if your '75 knocks on the average unleaded, try · switching to an wtleaded with highei:octane. (There are a few significantly higher than' the minimum.) It may be better than • having _ your engine detuned and possibly wastiiig fuel. 0% 1%1--t---r--i--t--+--i 2%1--t----'r--i--t--+--i %a 3% - :1:::::::11:::::::1:::::::t:::::t::::::t:::::;J ""' ~~ 1° ~ 7 ~ ~ llo4ri1g (lllgnlos""""' ii~ .. }.fileage decreaees by about ont penoent ~ ~ery degree the timing is retarded from the proper eet- ting, up to six degrees. This is one of the higher octane unleadeds available· SW Super Rea*' Unleaded. Shell Super a.,gular Unleaded gasoline has a Research octane of 94 or ~ in most parts of the country•. That's3 or4 numbers above the federal minimum and signifi- oantly hi gher than mo?t other unlcadeds. If your '75 car knocks, using this rou)d be the solution that \\1i!l l~t you av oid having your car detuned and maybe wasting Jlll'Oline. In addition, She ll Super Regular Unlearled has excellent detergent proper- ties and is blended for goo<l dri veability to help solve problems like cold-engine stall- out and hesitation. ... i .. I •1.rn • •••• . Maybe one of Oii' leaded gasOines is right for J'Oll' car. \El l::~ Shell a.,guJar ha.• a Research octane of about !!l or)ll' and good detergent proper- ties.1f yo!f can use this (and more tha n half of our customers do), stick \\ith it. It's our lo\\'est pticccl gasoline. Super Shell is our to1rpriced leaded gaso· line with good dri reability, excellent ,de- tergenl properties. and Research octane of about99or100: It's ~ded for topr:ite performance in prc·1975 cars that require high octane fuel. Tips: If you u>e Super Shell, give Super Regular Unleade<l a try. You rould save money. If you use Shell Regular and have driveabilityor ru n-un problems, try Super Regular Unleaded before going all the way up to Super Shell. • Somevd;al k>~-1. for hi){h altitu<k:o a~a..;. Any questions? Write me. Send your questions to Bob Awe, Gasoline Product. Manager, She ll Oil Company, P.O. Box 61861, Civic Cent.er Station, Houston, Texas 77208. If you like, ask for our free booklet of gaso- line-saving tips, "Confessions of A Mileage Champion." And to help you keep an eye on yo ur gaso. line consumptio n, many Shell stations are now · giving away free "nomograph" mileage calcu- lator cards that let you figure your gao; mile- age in a few seconds. People working _withelll(IY ,. - • .. ( A IO DAILY PILOT Monday. November 3. 1975 ,• --· •• • Fired Officer To Keep Job BOULDER, Colo. (UPI) -A policeman fired two years ago for living wilh a woman he was not mar- ried lo l:iays he expects to be back on the job soon. District Judge Horace Holmes said the cohabita- Lion ~tatute under which Ptillip Dileo was (ir:ed. htiL bc>t.>n ruled unconstitutional and ordered him re- instated. _ "I feel good about it after 21h years of waiting to i;tet this resolved," Dileo said. "l expect to be work~ ingas a patrolman... ......._ Dileo, fired by former Police Chief Don Vendelin June, 1973, also was accused of allowing a man on probation to live in his home. But Holmes said the officer took the man in as part of a rehabilitation program. Slwrthand Class Set A nine-week coune in le&al and mi'dlc•l .!ireu shorthand will be offered. at Orange Coast College, Monday a nd Wednesday evenings from 7:30 lo 10 p.m .• beginning Nov_ 10. Ree'istrtttion for the two-unit class is set for Nov. -3-7 in -the OCC Ad· missions Office. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 842~5878 ' CofJoose Finds a llome Dedication ccrcmonil'S \Vere held recently at De Portola Elemcn· tary School in Nlissiun Viejo for the school's ne\v reading room -a 30·year-old Cil b1>osL' rescued from' a Long Beach junkyard. The ideo of expanding the sthool by purchasing a junked train car \\'as suggested t\Vt> yC'ilrs ago to the student body by Principal Jim 1\'litchell. The ('hildren got busy. and \\'1th thC' help of parent:->, the school district and thC' i\'1 issio11 Viejo Com1>a1)~·. bought the old L'i.1boos(' and transf ormC'd ~in lo an alluring place to study. Doses of Vitamin 'A' May Prevent Cancer CAMBRIDG F., mass. (APJ -Jligh dO!i l'S of artificial vitamin A may help prevent canCL'rS ca used by environ - mental substances and som e fotms of lung C'anc<>r. researchers say. J\1 assachusctts t1lif.'s and builds up in lht• body v.•ilh high dOSl'S Tht're is no C'vidence th<.1! taking extra vitamin A in its available forms h<•~ any v<ilue in prevL•nting cancer. he emph:.1 sized ~le said a person Tl'· ceives a normal amount of \.'i1 ;1m1n 1\ ihrough a 1 b;.ilan<'t'd dil't v.·hi C'h in· eludes yel!O\V ~111d d:trk grL•en Vt'gt'labll':-. ;.ind !i\'C'r product:;. Jl ou•1.•ver. hL' (•stitnated that ont· of t'\•ery four .o\mericans has deri<'ienC'es in the vitamin. ieans and things opening friday, november 14 • ' AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 714 644-7030 -------- lm;titute of Technology ------------~--------'--------------------------------1 Sl'ientists sald that based on preliminary data from animal testing, it a lso a ppea r s that vitamin A deficiency .---:,.-------------------------------------------------, may increase the risk of C'Olon cancer. DR. PA UL l\1 . ~ Newberne, professor or nutritional pathology, !laid in an interview that vitamin A's role in these ca:ses appears connected to its efft"ct on epithelium, the layer or membran~ tissue cover- ing most internal organs and surfaces and com· prising part ofJhe·outcr LETUS·HEL~ .. ~ skin.· I ''Vitamin A. or its analogue (artificial sub- stitute) are essential lo ma1htenance ·or normal eptthelium,". riewbernc said, "1£ it does not have enough ·~itamin A. it can 't function as it s hould." NEWBERNE warned thal vitamin A is toxic in large quan· Clemente Eyes End To Meters The San Clemente City Council _is divided on whether lo remove park- ing· meters from streets near the beach. . Councilmen brQached the subject al a rccenl meeting, but deadlocked 2 to 2 on a motion b}I Councilman Charles Fox to remove the meters. Councilman Thomas O"Keefe was absent . COUNCii.MAN Patrick Lane, the lone supporter of Fox"s• mo- tion, said the meters were "horrible. unsight - ly things that don't generate a ny revenue." Fox said th1ey were "ug- ly."" I City Manager Kenneth Carr told councilmen that the meters generat- ed $14,4.U in revenue the last fiscal year, down about S500 (rom the pre- vious year.· "J'm of the opinion that m·eters, al best, create a break-even situatfon." Carr sDid , whe n asked about the cost to m aintain and col-. lect money from them. HE NOTED THAT lhe city's meter repaim')an retired In August 8n<l that the posjtion has been .Jleld vacant pend- ing a decision by the council on whether the ~ers ' should remain. The topic (irst was dis· cmaed during summer budcet hearings. A motion to continue th<r matter to tfed,' ) --.....-----.. ..--- JERRY is 13 years old and has an 1Q o l 140. He's considered mentally gifted, but he's fa iling his schoolwork. He and his parents haVe been called to meet with the vice principal. He once was a leader at sc hool, but .pow has trouble getting along with everyone . His parents don't know where to turn. , LISA, a pretty red-haired teenager. carries ptlls in _het bi,lfold. She pops pills in the morning, between classes at school and at night. She is 15 years olQ.. She's been popping since she was 12. She ca n't or won't talk to her parents. She lies a Jot. Her parents love her and 'Want to help. ' • • BOB is a perfectionist, but he··s living in an imperfect world and can't handle it. He's a bright studen t from an ordi~ nary middle-class home. Bob is 17 and he is an alcoholic. Bob sneaks drinks before school. He has booze in his school locker. Bob is irritable, restless. hostile and indifferent, his parents are worried. He needs help. Let Us Help With : Crisit Intervention-::;.. When a problem is so big or com· plex that you are unable to see alternal ives. talking with a profess i9nal may help . Marital Discord -A counselor helps establ ish a starting point and guidance for husband and wife . Adolescent Problems -The ·years 14 through 18 are trying for the young person as well as his parents. learning to communicate is one of the basic steps a counselor can help bring about. Single Parent Problems -.. The single parent may often feel ignored in a couple-oriented societY. Trying to be two people. mother and father , can be too diffi - cult for one person ta handle. _ \ • 2011 West Chcipman Avenue drange, California 92688 Phone: (714) 997-1831 · Geriatric Problems -Sometimes a senior ci tizen parent needs tender le\ling care away from the family, spe· c.ialized nursing c.are, or a place to live with others near his or her own age, .ind the children who make these decisions must learn how to cope with their feelings of guilt_ Alcohol and Oru,g; Problems -More and more people are becoming dependent on alcohol and olher drugs. Specialized medical care and a treatment program are needed. Individual Psychiatric Problems -Sometimes we feel that our world is caving in on us. Tension. anx ie ty, and fear may keep us from coping effectively with everyday life. PsychiatriC help may be your first step toward healthy living. Prob....,, T•lk ~ ,.: ~ 201 t W. Ctlapm9n A ... -0r-... C.llfoml• ~ ' ] z " t CHAPMAN AVE. ~ "' • . • --• - ....iay~ rei r med-"'""~~~~~~::-~~~~--,.,.-~~~~~~ .... ~~~~~~~~-:::,.-~~~~~~~~~--:~~~-J l lnfpu•od aa1<>1 vote, opposed Lane. - • • TUESDAY AND WEDNE.SDAY ONLY! SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! SPECIAL! Plush-touch fun fur pailtcoat ( • ) ,. ::}) ' \ I ·· ..... .., ,., • The look of luxury is in the stYling: classic double-brea ted, with brass. buttoned pockets ana dainty belted back. And it can't be denied in the deeply colored, 'plush seal fabric; so supple to the touch. Yet the price is surprisingly sensible.Get into it now : the look of seal. and savings, 'toot Jn brown or black. 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' . ik Com~ISJ~l~t1!1(9b:y~P.fllllfiltlleialt-· plann1ns witlii• ~sav1111gs: Cl ~4 YEAoAS.'OR MORE. $1oo0 OffiMQRE. • ·. -~ ®lN 6~~,4. 21/(Y~lllfdlf'rJi'~ $1~ Oii MOR!!. 1''/l"lm OfrMORE. $100ll O~MORE. .J 9/oPAID ()JJ 'CL<ti< % ~ ** . ~4 3 MONTHS. S500 dfflMOlfE.' 5~39%PAID ~5 1/40/o DAY IN-DAY OUT PASSBc!iSI<. ~MINIMUM. NO PENALTIES. EASY\ll\\l..1L!Afl1L~TY ' SOCllll! SKUMr\''DIRECT Dl!P091T: U.S. Tnuury dttp051ts your monll;JV"ttfeck 10-your Am•icarrS.Vings A"ccounrquickly; sat1aJy and conveniently. •· SlllFlf aEPOSI I 8'0.l<ES: Place your valuablel In a Sale 1 Osposi1:8ox. t1~000minlmum eavings baJa~ce requiNd. ' -n!'A'IELERS CHECKS : For efch $1,000 maintained on 1 ~1 dil)X>$1t: you ~..,.,..~ .. up to $1,000 in-Ttavelera Check' ~ Ft:fEE'offseMceidllrrge. • ~ . t:c•c•MJ ACCOUNTS WITH A MA\IOR lJ'i'AnwH>IE ~ --'~.o;oo ~-i-~alapce • .,d•~to · • 4#%:0: c~bankiligpollci-.Niv14Ualeiao0Untaon1y. 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SM~ SAVINGS/LOAN PAYMENTS: Funds '·~·· autbmaticiall,trensi4'~ fltwn yo·ur bink checking account fdlya1.1~·p·lfssl)()G* •"""Wt accourit and/or to make )'OU':.. - . loan payments. • . A1CCllllJNTS INSURED TO $40,000: Jnsuronce provided 1 ~y,!tt\et F'edl!mit'Savings and Loan• Insurance Corporatbrl cl'eantdll:))".a".'·A't:t of Congress in 1934. A FAMILY OF -4 CAN INSll.IR~$6601000 by using tndivic1u1l,foint and trust accounts. ASK FO~FUR1HER INFOR l\fATION ~nlerest comeoJ1!!9.!£1 dailY..!!!,fl.SJ.~di~~~n~~ ylef«'wtien '!1!0tained !or onif}!ar • ..., **Federal Aegulalions require a substantial 1tnlire ~tly for early whhdraWl!ll. - ·illrrJOCe °"*" llllCOME TAXES 'WI• ~REDJIE?JBEN.EltT P.LAltS _ t • • ACCOUNTS INSUR~l'•t.t,ooo ~~~;ldlM BIMfl1f.:~£M I . • ' ll!'l'llfEMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE SEL,·l!MPlOY!D: You a n ttow save up to 15"/o ($7,500 maximum) of your ennual income with a Keogh Account. . -DUAL RITIREMENT ACCOUNT: If you are employed _ arutl ~"'fi includ'ed in a retirement plan you can save up to 15% ($fi,SOO maximum) of your at1nual income with 1n IRA Account. ff"~lOIJifabme~tB>tes on amounts deposite·d and Interest earned are t~mfdilUft0J dl6bU16ement at retirement. Olf'IJfltS ARt· AIM'ltAllL.E AT EVERY AM~RICAN SAVINGS OFFICE Garc;fen Grove Buena Park l2f4l G"iltd~r1'Grdlle·Jlllld. at Harbor Blvd . 534-8690 •' 823 t La Palma Ave. across from Suen• Park Cent« 522·2801 l:iuntingtoll' 81•th 7830 Edinger Ave. at Huntingto_n Center 842-9df1 Costa Mesa 825 Suntlower ~ at South Coast ~a 9711-9800 Convenient offloee.....,lh•••,..,n •nd 'louth.,,. C1Nforft11, t~: SA)f.FRANCISCO • OAl<LANC>\.< .. 1(1.~'ir"iiAN JOSE · SACRAMENTO·· DAt..V CfTY'IW01\.AK£i $AN MATEO• REDWOOD CITY • SAH-ftAf"AEL • MONTEREY· EL Cl!AR1TO • AICMM()t«> WA.LNUT CREEK · VALLEJO • LOS GA.TClS · SAN BRUNO• SUNNYYAL.I • IRE"MONl . . HAYWARO·SANLEANORO I 'I ALSO IN: ALHAMBRA · Aztt!.( .. 81vl1't.'f' ... ~·Bt4NA PARK· CANOGA "'RK· toS'l'A•BA ~-GROVE• ~Lt.\-~~ .. ..c>Ll.YWOOO • HUNTINGTON BEACH • VJ«W0Qo llA."<:ASTER •LA PUWI • UO.-..O~~JMl.IBU •MANHATTAN BEACH• MOMTC\AIR . MONTROSE· ~RtOGSi<-~ · ~I • Mt.-OS V!AO!.S E&,,_T!S• "'e.\btt(A. REDONDO BEACH • SANTA MONICA · SHE.AMAN OAKS · TEMPLE OfTY • THOUIMO 0..CS "TOlllRAHC ... "'".JTMa EL~·SANOIEGO/MltSIONW.lol\' • . -. ~· ' ' . .. -- -- ' \ L . ' I J • • ,4J J DAILY PILOT Monday, Nowmbef 3. 1975 • QUEENIE By Phil lnterlondi o __ ..,._._,.,.. __ ...,.._ "Remember that thirty~y cooling-off period? It's up lomorrow .• , '' ' r---------n;;;;,;T .. V7 r-• GSA Director Seeking Final Consolidation SANTA ANA -The <-om b i n e bu i Jdin J manpower , elim.inatiQJl director of Orange Coun· • :>ervices, space cont.ro[, of duplicated ser·vtces ty government's second real property s ervice, and elimination of a nd newes t s uper· c o mmunicati.on a . duplicatedinventoriesof agency will ask the coun· t ransportation, purcha.s-• supplies. ty Board of Superti.sors ing, solid waste manage-The GSA wat1 formed Tuesday to approve his -meat. agriculturJl ex-by su~rvisors ~o -bring plans to complete con· t ens ion, regis trar or all ISC>"called ''housekeep. ~lidation of 12 formerly v o Le r s. off i_ c e o t ing funct ions'' of county iridependent county de· t>me r gency :s ervices. government under one partments. Ubrary. airport and data roof. The Gener al Services s ervices. It came on tt)e heels ol Agenc y <GSA) already Jn his studies since the first s uper.agency, ex is ts b ut Dir ector th e n .. Morris has the Environmental R.I. "Cuba" Morris was estimated the consolida· Managem e nt Agency, required by the board to t ion could ~ave the coun· which combined eight put all his planning and t y as much as $15 million depart.men~. imple me nt a tion into over the first five years Morris said be )Jas writing before finishing of operation. ... eliminated eight or the 12 the task or drawing the He also said it serves department head posi· departments together in to· reduce the sphere of tions and consolidated a sin gle unit. control !tom i2 depart-the functions under four menUi or functions to one assistant directors. SUPERVISORS e ar li e r th is yea r authorized Mor r is to and will increase the effi. ciency or management. THE FOUR assistants a re in charge or ad- ' -. . l l ·-- i PHILIP ·J. LC)ESER ollfSiDOO' OF COSTA MEs.l oftOMEOWNBI & TAXPAYl:Jl.fOR U YRS. • 10 YEAR SAlfS ENGll&R IT'S .TIME FOR-A CHAt(GE! rrs 11ME FOILA C:HAH81 JO~ B.l(;11!D MIUI~ OF .;,.., SAMIT AllT llOAml, MOT JUST AH APPOllMl'ID 0ME. n-. ~·...AllLT IUD"1' FOa n-. OliMlil COUMTY'SAHllf AllT.' IOAllD 15 $91.t Ml I 'OM DOl.LAllS. UT Ml AHO o~r _. oua TAX DOUMS AU GO-. llMIMIERI THE 4lio -OM THE IALLOT FOi DIQCo TOI OF THE C:OSTAMISA SAMTAllT DISTllCT. VOTE FOR LOESER OM NOV.·4 PHILIP J. LOESER lj)UAUTY COl(TllOL C:OMTIOL de C:AllDAD \ t ,·~ x i t ' I ·~ ' • ~ ' I ' I • I I ' l I i t Deaths Elsewhere MOST OF THE sav· ings, a cc ording to Morris , will come in o verall r educ tions of ministration, racilities i and real property, sup-.,AmlOl:IY.,...COt8LiiWTOIUCTWJ..LOUllR .ii port services and special ~~~~~~~!!c..~!!eA~•!!T!!-!!!!!!!!JJ!!!!4!!L!!l!!L!!n!!!!.!!co!!!!n!!•!!!!-!!!'!A.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~I !!, services. .... . • MIAMI (UPI> -Ac:· <'Omedy TV seri es Fri· tress-comedie nne Doro day, died at a hospital Merande, 65, who suf· Sunday, Miss Merande, fered a he art attack just who was Ceatured in the before t aping a special "Bringing Up Buddy" annivers ary s how of TV series in the early ''The llo~~ymoon ers '' 1960s , was ('ast as J ackie ----------· Gleason's rn other ·1n-1aw Bostick To Head Society Health Coµncil BOB'S FAMILY REST AURAtff \ , AND COFFEE SHOP : Deat.11 Not.kn for the special network --~~~-'-'.=co::.::..::::..... show. l"OTIA Dr. Warren L. Bostick, f orm e r d ea n o f UC Jrvine·s m ed ic al school and a de puty Or ange Co unty cor on e r , h as been elected president of th e 2 1,000 -m e m be r An1erican Society of Clinical Patholog ists. 1409 S. El ec.Nno Real • San Clemeile 492-135,3 • , ' Ousting Battin RETA MARY FOTIA, r•sldenl of "Gtrden Gt"....,., c... O.le ol -11'1 0(.- 1-JI, 1•1s. Sw•lwa by Mr~. Fr-M. Foll•; -IOfl, Gary FoU•: -diouor>I••, Vlclorl• Foll•; mo111e., Mo-$. Lovi1 M•rw1.,e ; On• brothfr, Aobtrt .1rMr1ol1k. Ao1••r T""dey, NO ....... btr '• ltJ' 81 1:00 PM. PHk Femlly ColonL•I Fune••I Home, W.1tml111t1r, C•. M11s ~io.y, NOvemMr S, 191J •l t ;JO AM, SI, Golumti.>'1 C.lhoUc Churcl'I kl Glt"<fe<i Gr-. Ct. Mr1. Foll• w•s • n."""""ol I Fr9dson Coe<fl Clv«l •nd Frll'Adly Flw. "PMll F•mlly COIOl'llll Funtr•I Hot!w, OlrKlor1. C•1t1uts•N WILLIAM F. GE A Al TSl!.:N, res!doiflt ol ~ Hiii\, C•. Dell of N th <k· 1-r 31, ltJS. Survived by his wife .Ju.nit•; two brotMrs, J•k• W>d FrM11 C..rrltwn ot P9t•lum•, C•.; 1111..-, ~. Eric AnderHlll 6''Two Roclti, Cl. S •rv1c •t •••• h eld Monci!'.Y, Ho .. mborr J •t 1:00 P'M, P•Clfk. V- Ch~119 1. tnlermtnl, P•tlllt View Me"'°'l•I P•rlt. l*ewpo..I Beech, Cl. ,..cllk View MC1rh1ery Cllretlon.. "l!L•Ell,Slt. RALPM EOWAA:D FELKER, Sr., ~ 1•. O.te of O..th '*'>v•m b..-I, 1•1s. Sun!!~ Dr 1111 w ll• Ide MH; _,, R•lpl'I Edwerd Felt.tr, Jr.; deUQhlH•, Ml"._ Oarl1 Stur"°" ot Vl11e, Cl .. 111'1'._ FrM CM"toOI of Surprise Veller . ar.Qofl -MrS.: Belly Wlntley ol F~. C..; 11 o•endc hltelren end 5 o•NI· 9',,.ot.hlldren. Mr. Felker ~ ti.tn e ~of 0.-•119• County tor u. l•tl S2 .,..-n, llYIJllll ln OKle Mese fell' the lnl :lll yt1•rL He 110e1 P911 ~of 1lw •u.~ w1uon L.•-0.,. DI ..t.nwl'k • In 5«1ta An•, c. . .,.d • ... mber .t CMta Nine Moow ~ 11S1. Sffvlcft win b9 .. Id W.*'-sd•r 1:00 PM, W.Hciiff OWptl Morl,,..ry, Coil• Mei.e Mllo!oe l.od9t ofllcleUng. Prlv11t lnleo-ment, .,,.11m1n111r Mernor111 P•rk, Wtll· -m 1n1te r . Cl . W•llc llll Cll•P•I MIH'tu.rvdtrectOl's. . CllOTl!AU. . HENRY J. CROTEAU, re11denl of Newl)Ol'I 81!K l'I, Ce. 011te of dfflh Oc.· IOtwlr 31, 1•1s. SurvlYed by !'tis """· ~ w. Crotffu; '°"" Jon Cro!Hu; d•uoht•~s. ll:•lhl1en •nd Petrlcl• eroie.w,tw.. o••ndson. S.rvknwill 119 prtvete. Interment, Pet lllc Crist Mlmorlel P•rk. 8•1t1-0.roeron Cftl• MIMI Mortvarv dire' tors. llAL TZ-llEllGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mat 673-9450 Cos1a Mesa 646-2424 llELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150· ORLANDO, Fla. CAP) -Melvin J . Grarr •. 68. r e· tired artist who d rew t he ~una ay co mi c stri p "CaPtain Easy .. for 10 years , died of a heart at- tack. S ANTA A N A - Ora nge C o unt y Supervisor Robert Battin is no long er a member of the governing board of the Orange Co unt y Health Planning Council. BOSTICK, WHO is The feisty Santa Ana Dls•olutfons 3 supervising pathologist supervisor was voted off. in the corner·s division. the health panel by the Of Marriage <.1 ws head or r em a inin g d i r e ctors ,.,._.s.pnm .. ,• th e u c 1 ~ . because he has missed Scllooe>lno, Frltderlck w. •l'KI Dl!'IEtte seven of the J~t eight !!~•,v, Wlnnured Mery M>_d c.on1«1 s (' ho o I c ouncil m eetings , a ..... froml964to Plc_.,.,no, Aor e.endw11m1J. 1973 a nd ,·. ,,,.,. • council !iP<>k esm an said. Klllv • ..1e1nend Cll•ri.l EClw&rd " Ccnr.Connl•J••n•nd .JosepnAilen n o w i n Go'eNm, t.Yrl• Shlln• el'lll l(ennetn <'ha r gc of \ IN THE SAME action, ~:.,,.,N•nc.rA.andJot1nJ. the dean's the remaining members Re11r.B•rM•••ndG11v • committee of the council's board Wtdl•, O>lrr l Jowt>nine e no AlcNrd drafted a I~tter t o the Raymond · o n re - 0ome.c.ro1vn o.e1ndJ011no.rv1 search. ..... .Boa rd of Supe r visors :::",1ne1.c1nor•L01.1liee...iR"9"• Xei lher oR.•o5ric• a s king th ey appoint Eu-,,SheUyel'ldo.n1e 1c. Rostick or a ny of the someone lo the seat who ~!i~i::.0"':..~~~~-~::""c. county's pathologists are would C<?me to more of Ml;Nffr. c .,...1ri11 Merl•end P•ui !Nl f u I I t i m e e 0 u n t y the meetings. Sil'l'IP90fl. Aeyma.nd AlllMll Jr. end sr.rrrLOl.lli.e · e mployees.They workon .&... Bat tin a id e said M•eie, Arthllr•l'lll Pnvtni ~. a contract basis since the "other matte rs·· have £111,, P•lrkl• Gene (Beirne•! end A1,nerc10ev1e1 county has no central k e pt h is boS:'l frohi re111,,L1n11e£.endO.•toe"i... . morg u e f aci lit y for attending more or the "'-· e. ... 11r Lavon .no 80t1bie a ut . k · B · · uro-, 11 opsy wor -, m ee tin gs. a tt1n i s CrM50n,N•ncrw.1rict11:evrnP. The former UC I dean literall y fi ghting to keep ~!"uol'I, 0.na '-••end Cyntnle has been with the UC hi s seat as a superv.isor ., Guus.•-M.•ndJOMF. system a s ·a faculty in the faC'e of a felony ~:s:.~;:"~~~~~::~:L:,:1:_n member of 34 years and c ase pe ndin g aga inst E1~ has served as d eput y_ him chargin g misuse of ::::t eerbio•• J1.111• •rd MkhM1 ~orne.r -pa _t h-olog ist for public funds. ~ 11:1y1, eerb••• K•v• end Herry San F.ranc1sco County. The Battin aide s aid ~01ery1Mna...cter1...,~ the sup e rvisor ha d F,..,..,o.v10A•re•nC10onn• BOSTICK ALSO heads understood one of bis Gvt ..... s.1v10or1noAn1ta the forens ic pathology assistants could attend Gono$, John "-t•r et1d Mertene s.n-h" . dra teac 1ng section at the council board m eetings ~11.e. .... ri,,J11n11ldOO\.lolH Orange Coll11.ty 1\.fedical in h is place but the . ~. 0onna Ann ,',,a Howard Center, which is used by council s pokesman said WtndllU UCI as a train ing racility. there is nothing in the bylaws that provides for such replacements. THE COUNCIL and supervisors have been at odds for years, first over th e board 's dissatisfaction with the council's organization and pla nning and most recently ove r pending federal action d esignating sweeping new health powers to a i;ingle county entity. The health planning co uncil a nd the supervisors are the only two competitors for the fed eral designation and the battle between them h as g rown mor'e and more vitriolic. Jf the health council loses the c ontest, it would go out of existence after a short transition period. , !. • t.,:-•e BA'ITIN'S AIDE said the supe rvisor wouldn't h a v e r e main e d a member of the health collncil board anyway if assistants couldn't sit in for him. His term e-xpires in 1977. . ' TWO TERIY AKI STEAK A-BOB DINNERS FOi ONLY ( Marinated in Oriental Sauce and served wtth grilled pineapple Our offer Includes SQ\!IH>f.th&day or Choice of Salads, M ixed Green or Chef's Sp6cial Cucumber ' and Sour Cream Salad. Rice Pilaf, Roll and Butter Oip this coupon ••• we would like you tCl get acqutlinfed with 1he NEW "BOBS" Ol)d tolte advantage of our November Special! c:oupc>n SPECIAL FOR llOVEMllfl! -ONLY 1ors FAMIL 'I' UST AUllAMT .. coif& SHOP 1'11111 ca.-Good hr . I., twq..~YAl(l~AK .. A-1108 DIMMERS . s,.cw~.._..,, .. ,0 ., s4~s,_. ... . (s.r..t fJWll e p.n IO 11 P. .... o.ilrJ ./ Sound Business Sense ' J l •· . ' Did You See Maharishi Mahesh Yogi on TV? ./ Prudent Spending Practices ./ Change Without Turmoil ./ Education with ReSults McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-9415 --San Juan C..pistrano 495--1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK ·-·ee~omm.ry -~ Chapel 3500 Padftc View Drive Newport Beach. C..lilornia 644-2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave, Westminster 893-3525 ,SMITttS' llORlUARY 627 Main St. tiuntington Beach 536-6539 PUBLIC. NOTICE STATDt8NTOPM~-WT o .. u .. PlcnT1ouseus1 •ssMAME 'l"9 followt"I per-fll\11 ...,._ .............. Of ltle tlttllklut ~ _, GOLDEN Nl£0l.I, m3 lrblof, c:. ........ eeutom1e'2U. "" l"lct"ktus ... ,,""" ,._ ,... hmMt " ...,.,..... -tli;.d Mo °'""" Qlwlotylfl Mlr<h I, 1•7t. Mil•o, H1,rlSOft w 11l 1 •• 4 twmll .... , Ne•port fteKl'I,, C.lfioml.e -"-Ml•IN 'ftt'l.lt., 4 ... ""'1191. ~9"dl.C.l .... fll•n'60 TMt """"''* wn cOf'ld"led.., en ln-d vlW.I. M'-H.WM'9> Tltl1 .... .,.,., ... fllfd ""'"' tht ClluMy Oerli. .. Or1n91 Okinty °" oc_ • .,.,ta. lt1S ...... ~or..,.. c.tt o.it, AlDI, Ott,W,lftd~. '1 '°!17, lf1S .cm-11 PUJILIC NOTICE Lille to hear more about tlu. Tran.scendental .Meditation Program? FREE INTRODUCTORY LECTURES IRVINE Mon. NoY. 3 • 8 P.M. u.i•enlty .... Scllool ~ ........ .,, .. ·c.i. ... a.c_. NEWPORT BEACH Wed. NoY. 5 • 8 P.M. Mm law"1 k• n Ill • lkw I• Ma kll"I A In* SANTA ANA Mon. MoY. 3 • 8 P.M. S-.AM ... a. 625 ,._.St~ Cl9lc C:-Drive SAN a.EMENTE Wed. Noy. 5 • 7:30 PJlt. S•C••-•Hltfl~ Utllo~ 700 •• .-.... ~ LAGUNA NIGUR Fri. MoY. 7 • 7:30 P.M • L...,;~ Cnatttiailty C.wlw IYMCAI l 1 ooo Croww '!.., rw•w., lAGUNA BEACH Mon., NoY. 3-. 7:30 P.M: L.,....leochHltfl~AMI. 625P.t1Aft. ,. Only Candidate with ./ H~_h S~h~ Trust,e Ex1erience VOTE NOV. 4 ·· DON MacALLISTER AREA .4 TRUSTEE Huntington Beach Unified SChool DJshic•' ,.. !'Of lh ~£tact Claro,,._ •• I -1111,....... 9Hcfl,Mtiy .......... '- • • •• • I I • • • • ' • J • • • • • • • j l ' I . • j-· I . I I I l l l. -"' • • ·: • . . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . . • • I I . J • . . ~ ' ' ' • , • : . . ' . ,. I • ... . .· - ' . . \ '· • . ' . . . . . . ... .. . • . . .. \ • ' .. · I '•' . ' r . .. • • - ' •, . , • If you bought. a new carpet without shopping the ads in the Daily Pilot, you lo$t both time and money~ If you prefer to spend your money on . wise floor covering choices aod don't want fo be taken for a ride, read our ads . The best deals on carpeting are advertised regularly in the .Daily Pilot. (If you are - looking for down . to earth transportation bargains shop our automotive · ad·s,-too). ·· -· · ·-- The best place to buy or sell along the Orange Coast, is· the • ~·-··----- • DAILY PILOT To Subsc ri b·e CALL ·642-4321 , • • + . • " .. • ... • i • I ' • • ' ~J4 DAIL y PILOT Monday, Novembef3, 1975 . TllliFA~lll.' (::.;.;:IH;,;;..Cl..;...' =~-""""'Bv Bil"e•n < Bank of America Sues Bar of A•neri~a ,,-- . " ! -1. ' " ~,;.1J1l ..__:t:::::;;r ~MW "Bir lhdoy?" "Who! year?" L. !ff. 11,,~1d "September 23rd.'' "Every year ." Franklin First On Waterbed An y l'll'l' :-.rnukl·r "ill t1_•ll you ht• c;.i n hrin~ 11u\ lhl· f1n1• i•r .1111 tHl h1 :-. hr1,1r hi1v.·I by ruhh1ng il .1g,11n:-.t 111:-. 1111s 1· .•\nd ;111y f1shl'rm;1n will lell y11u hi:-. J1•tn1 t'd rod \\' i 11 hl'l'<tk dt 1v.·n murt• t•asily 1f th1· f1·rr11h· t•nds .1rt· ruhht•d ~1g:u11~l tus nose. Jiu\ r.11·1· i:-. th1•·v.1-.1r1·r of t'Yt•glasses who re- .11111·:-. th.1l :-.111·h 1111:-.1• till s prt'<Hl t·venly with a 1·l1'.1tl 1· liilh ll\ 1·r t ht• l1·n:-.1·:-. y,•1 I I pr~vt•nt fogg 1ng. IS \.4i'll.l.l.\"1 S ll.\Kt:S l'•:.·\R•:·s tl ~ty. so m.111~ h,1h11·:-f.1J\t•tl \11 :-.urvivl' th1·11· hr:.t two yt':1r:-. th.it lht• ;1\'1•r,1gt• a)!t' nf d1·ath amon~ hurn.u1s t1\1 'r.dl \\;'~ :-.1nr1t•h\\'t•r1· nl'ar six y1'.1r:o1 , tl11•d1:-.111,1I rt•t•ord~ht1\\!'> \.\' .\ TJ.'.lt lf't. I> ()Id H1•nJ .1m1n J•'r,111kli n d 1tl rl•il 1nv1•nt !ht• w.1lt'rb1·d ;it·! u;d l ~, h11t ht• may ha\'t• hc·1•n ,1n1ung th1· first on rt•(·ord to ' ' .. , . ..:::: \ :-.lt•t•p nn :-.an1t'. /\t ag1· 79 in 1 iH.I. hl' stopJlt'd off ;1t an inn 111 ~1uthan1pton, Engl<.i nd . ll1!'J 1li ;1ry rl·at!s : ··1 Wt•nt ~1t riuon lo h;1!ht• in :'\1 ;;1rtin's :-.a l\\\':l\t•r holbath , and f1 0:1t1ng on m v back fell .1s lt't'P. and sl(•pt n<'<;r an hour hy my v.•atch. 1.11ithout :-.111k1ng or turning O\'t'r ' I nt•vt·r d id ht•fnre. a nd :-ihllLlid h.t rd l~ h .1 \"t' I hlllll!hl J\ jk ISSJ hit• )Val t•f' i:,, lht't'.1:0-Jt'.'{ ht•t! th.It 1·;111 ht• .. Q. "I K:'llfl\\" lh1• ''nr1tl';sh11rtt•st ;dphahC'l is lht• lf;1v.;111 .111 \\'1th l:J lt•tl1·r:-., but "'hat'!:< the lon~1·:-;t ., · · :\. I l 1ndu " 1! h 117 lt•l tcr:-. KICKING t '.111 ' l _..,, y lh1w Joni..: t ht• Orient a\s have been ki1·k 1n~ 1H1t• .1nutht·r . hut th1·y havd not always· h:itl. a c11 r111~r nn t~;1\ m;u"tial art. fn Eng land d1u1n~ tht> 1:11\0s . k1t'k1 ng eonlt'.'ts among coun - try boys "'t'l'l' fa r n1nrt• C'ommon than fi st fi~ht s P1'tlC't'ti.u 1·(> \\' :1s ftir I wo ta1l.s to stand f aC't~ to fa1·1•. hu!d on t(l l';1eh oth1'r·::; :s houlders, and boo t 11 out. '!'ht• "'1nnl'r limped a\1."ay. The loser d it~n 'l. BOtlt'S Ftr okt'. h;1dly, The tree·limh crnteh \\";is ,~· 1dt>I :-· tn bt• s t•l'n there and then. .\l.F R F.O ll ER:'\lfl.\RO SOREi. invented d)'11..1milt', you k nl1\\' that. Cli1•nt <:isks u-·hat pro· mplt•ll him to d e\ Stf' .<\n t•xplosion in his nitroglyl't•rin f;ictor" killt'{I his brother and cnppll'd his ''rathl'J". '1'h;1t di<l it :\lfre<l com - m 1 I tt•d hi n1 s1· l f t ti t·uncoct "son11• l<'ss dangerous t•xplosi\'t' Addrells mail to L . .\"1 /Joyd. P.() Bo:r 1560. Collta .Wesa. Ca 910'.!ti State Pla1i Bars Public on Dunes SAC'l~/\Y1l'::-.:1·c) 11\P l -A p l<in to bar the pubht· from part tif tht' sand dunes over-looking . .'\silomar SI ;.1\1• Bl'at'h so plants can grow there ;,~t11n htt~ f~n 11rn\lllSt>t.I hy the state Parks and Rt~creation De>parlml•nt. The proposal is part of ;1 prt'limin ~lry plan 10 preser\'1~ pl;1nt llfr and !hi.' scenic dunt•s al tht• .i\silomar bt';1eh .ind r1111 Consuriter ferC'llC(' grounds on the "·C'st sidt' of the !\.1on- lerry P1~ni ns11l:1. l TSflF.R Till': plan. the public "·ould bt• kC'pt off :1 portion of tht' dunes about 150 to 200 yards from !ht' :-;hort•. Educatio11 Class Set .<\ 'c4ns un1er (•durat1t)I\ c•ot1r::>t""'. staffed hv a('- c red i l e cl h l)ml' .economists. is bt'ing ht·ltl at Weslmin stt~r ·s .Sigh•r Comm.unity Ct•nt(•r at 7200 Plaza AvC'. nC'ilf the cross slreC'ls of Golden We st A\<enue and Wesn1inster A\'i.'nl11' ('huck MC"hlt•1·1. assis- \;1nt supt~ri ntPndt'nt of tilP dC"partment's Mon - terey office. explained .,th:it s iJ?h t SC't'rs and t·hildren \\'ho slide down tht' dl•n('S have killed ~(ln1 C' grass :tnd small p\;1nts al thC' t•dge of the :-.an(c Recrea tion supt•r\ •~or Pennv Crumblt'v :-;~1\'s the c.Oursc inrluitc>:-. cit' mons trat1ons 3nd let'· tures covC'r1 n g foot! purcbasing .:ind prepara· tion, buying tips 111 rt' gards to appliancl"s and home goods. s ewing, health earl" a nd t•hlld raising. Co-sponsored by the Westminster Commlllll ty Servic:es Department ;ind Orangl" Coast College,the ro u r·sc is open to anyone F'riday mornings from 9 n.rn t o noon . . 1\S 1\ R F.SUl.T, over th<• last several decades th<' dunt's h ave crept in- land, thrt'atcning s hrubs ~nd tret·s. i\l ('h\ert said. lie s;11d lhi.' confert'nce grounds might be buried h~~ :-an d someday if no1 h1n g \\'as don('. Tht:> s tate hopes to re- l'S\;:1hlis h th1• firs t line of plants hy putting fast- Ii! rO\\ t n g grass and s hrubs in the ar('a, Mr hl ert s aid. · OTllf:R PROVISIONS of the plan include : Pres<'r\'9tion of a grcenbt"'lt walkway free or bu1 \dings from the oce~tn t o the forest beyond the conference grounds. Preservation of the Majt!lla C reek bird habitat . • • IL ' SAN FRANCISCO <U PI J -The what it calls "'The Great Americe1n Hamburger." ha!i iL'i name in large: gothi<' letters-which the bank says look like the script that it uses on its name. with Ra'.nk or Amertcain-10C06Way. owners, conte nd s ht • establishmeaU's tberiii is not bank- ing but AmericartJsm. Rank or America world headquarters here d()('SO 'l serve hamburgers and co<'ktails and doesn 't want the ''Bar or AmC'rica" dow n the Mretl to do St>f t•ilhl'f'" .• The "Bar of Amt<r1<.•a'" ii> localL>d at 44 Relden Street, In lhe shadow or the huge Banko( Ame rica building. ,. IT SAYS Tit£ .. ..,.. ol Americ.w." namM itselr "with •kriowledge tbal use of such name and mark'~ould COO· fu:;,t> the public into thinking tbat de-- fendant and services originating with the de"fenda nt are in some way~anc · tioned by, connected with. or of!Ued.... by or .. under auspices·· or Bank ·Of America. 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We'll also fill you in o n little known facts like how to make 1975 Keogh deposits as late as April.15 ofl~6. r Important announcement! World Savings will waive the customary trustee fee for all IRA accounts opened Get more out of this Worki" through th• end 01 •h• ···: r' -ORLD SAVINGS Yorba Linda 18503 Yorba Linda Blvd. Lakeview Plaza (714) 993-1 440 Fountain Valley 161 23 Harbor Blvd. South of Zody's (7 14) 839-285 l Huntington Beach 6902 Warner Ave. (714) 842-9356 Santa Ana 3698 South Bristol South Coast Plaza (714) 556-0322 I AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Irvine 18 l 00 Culver Dnve University Shopping Genier (714) 552-0200 Laguna Beach 292 South Coast Highway South of Vic Hugo's Restaurant (7 14) 494 -948 l ' . ' . ESTABLISHED 'lfl27 OFFICE HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 9-4 Fri. 4).6 Sat: 9-1 Offices. 1n: Antioch. Arcadia , Artesia-Los Cerrilos Center, Auburn, Brentwood, Citrus Heights, (El Cajon -opening soon), Fountain Valley, Hemet. Huntington Beach, Irvine, Lalayette, Laguna Beach, La Mesa. Los Angeles. L_ynwood , No.r.thrldge, Onlarlo. P~lo Alto. Placetville, Rancho Cordova, Rolling Hiiis Estates, Sac· ramento: Folsom Btvd . Poiiit West Plaza, Florin Road ; SAn Bernardino, San Diego. (San-Jose-opentng soonl San Mateo. San Ramon, Santa Ana-Sout~ Coast Plaza, South San Francisco, wooc:nand Hiit!, Vo~u~'. l I 1 l ' I /\ spec inl S pa nis h - s peaking t'our~e is of fered every 1'u.esQ.ay -mor.ning. also from 9 a.m:1o noon.--• • -Placing of utilities and J>:.a.l'king· lots unaer· 1rounct\VherefeasibJe: 7·._~~~~~o~-'~~~~~~~~~~~~~;-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'--~~~~~~~~~~_J ' ' / ·. f • • • l " . ' • ' f I ·- . . , • .. OB nurse Kay Harris checks Nicole Marie Hancock, right. Above, Jason Salyer sleep s through alumni tea at FV Community Hosp ital. eop e Monday, November 3, 1975 Page B1 • - • • -• ,• • • ' • , • • • \ Ear iy B~r-d · Classes • .. Parenthood, Perceived • By ALLISON OEERR cy, she :;:aid. But m 0 uch of the in· 0ttt1eo.11yll•01t5Ulff formation giyen is needed al the When is the best time lo learn very beginning or before. about pregnancy-and parent· An awareness of this problem. hood? ' and response to a program or· BEFORE you start a family. """'1'ered at Fountain VaJley High said Pauline Chandler, RN, ob-School, led to developm(._nt or th~ stet.tics supervisor at Fountain hospitat·s Early BirdclaS'ses. Valley Community Hoefpital. ··The class is designed to help Most hospitals now offer couples who are contemplating classes for expectant couples parenthood with tMir decision that begin well into the pregnan-and give ea.rly information on the . ,., ' . /, ' . ' ... . . .. .. "' • . . . • .. • • -~J ' - J !;. ' \ • --.. . .... physical and psychological aspects of pregnancy ror those already expectin g,·• ~1rs . Chandler said. Physicians, nurses and dieli· tians speak at the. once-a.month free programs in lhc hospital 3uditorium . Topics include changes durin g pregnancy , ~ychological and emotional re- actions of the father and mothef{ diet, growth of the infant in utefo ' ,. ) ' and potenti.al woblems. WHY PARENTHOOD? ··we talk about some.P'-the r e- asons why couples consider parenthood. Are they trying to fill a void in their lives? Do they need someone to cling lo? Do they want to exten"<f the family? Is there pressure from would·be grandparents? "Or, are they interested in raising an individual buman i)e. ing?" Every pregnancy is different. as every baby is an individual. s he noted. She believes the classes should be attended especially by those who have his tories of birth anomalies or obstetrical pro- blems in their families. .. Even couples who have ot-her children are urged to attend . Mrs. Chandler said, because or advances in medical knowledge and to refresh their memories . about the birth experience. The overview offered during Early Bird gives couples a more educated outlook, and a film on C'hildbirth is included, as well as ... a talk by a pediatrician on illness and the newborn. '•Diet. for example, is so im- portant," as is drui.:: use during pregnancy, that we like to catch them as early as possible.··. ADDED SUPPORT In addition to its pre·natal and father in the delivery room classes, Fountain Valley Com· fl'.lUOity o£fers SOffil' additional support to the new parents . Infants born at the hospital re- turn with their mothers £or an alumni tea. a month or two after leaving the hos pital. 1 The monthly event allows new_, parents to m eet other new parents and com pare notes. Staff nurses and occas1unally physi- cians are avail.able for questions. · Wh;it they sel'm' to Jikl' must is being able to talk with other new mothers;· Mrs. Chandler said. ''They comparC' s lcC'f)ing habits, reeding schedu]('s and "'eight gains and begin tu reel that they aren"t the only one::; ex- periencing the:se problems.·· The focus at F'V Cll is on -fam1ly·ct.•ntered care, shl' said.· WL~ do everything po:ssible to enhancl~ the family unit. Recause the hospital stay is normally so short , about two days, we en- couraged the father to spend as much time as po~s1blc with his wife and new child ... The success of lhe process. she saiq. dept•nds so much on a positive. informt'd attitude. .i\nd. she added. thC' earlier th;it educatjon process hegins , tht' better. Thl' nexl Early n ird session is planned for \.\'L•dnesd;,iy . '.'lov . 5, from 7 lo 9 p.m lteg1slration in- rormat1 on for all !ht· classes may ' l •• - I I I I I I I I I I I - Dally Piiot Photo• By _ Richard Koehler ---.j JJ>< .obLUned. b.)' 1:;1lliJ1~79'12l . .__ Ex 250. • By BEA ANDERSON ....... 1.itw Each of us creates our own re· • are CC!lditioned by the time we are six: patterns are set at 15 and crystallized at 25."' \ limitless. she as!,erted. These are exciting times. '.\l s Weis man claimC'd . ''It ·s the first time we are ::iblt• to change our karma. BREAK LIMITATIONS ' f\ries. pers 1s tancl'; Taurus, "wisdom . Gemini. love : Cancer. identification . J,t•o , humility : 'l/1rgo , p;Jltt'ncc ; l.ibra . tol eranC'e . ScorµuJ. compassion. and Sag1ltarius. undc::rstanding. C I • t ~J~:.:::::c~::~:::: r:: a r I Y Cormy Weisman during a UCI . Extension lecture in the series, Claiming we are com - puterized. Ms. Weisman said. , ··we oper.A.te on keys and tapes in matheiir6tical precision.·· To impr ove ourse l ves . Saraydarian offrrt.'d the follow- ing ''amendments .. : · Unlocking Realities Within Us. · The co-fotulder and vice presi· Ch dent of Solar Trans-Aquarian a n g e S Research Foundation said that • we not only set ourselves up to Jose, we set it up as a "double- bind''. Reactive tapes determine the roles ~lay, but ' 'what locks us into our security systelTt," she said, "are expectation tapes (our promises to parents which we never break). "We are afraid to cut these tapes as we really believe they keep our parents alive. or course, this is not true.·· "We C'an go past li"1,itation s if we discard the attitudeS. 'ft isn 't fair,' 'I can't cope' and 'I don 't deserve .... With clarity, strong will and in- tegrity all things are possible. she said. Utilizing co~mic energies was discussed by H . ~raydarian of thC' Aquarian F!du"OOtion Group. -Observe. Separate the object from the subject. -Re detachl•d. To ,.thdraw in- to your ror e to 1dcntif . 'Until we c ut expectation tapes, we can 't change. We can't cut them unless we see \., I 1- 1 I I I I \__ i • Your Reality "For example, you ask a fat person why he's fat. He'll answer, 'Because nobody loves me.' ''Why doesn 't anyone Jove you?" "Because I'm fat.'' There's always the dichotomy, she asserted. If you pnty the victinl role, you have to have a ''murderer.'' It takes two to play. · ROLES REVERSE The pattern switches at re· gular intenals, she explained, so everyone sets up a relationship with a partner who also plays the opposite role and reverses al the sametime. .. Ms . Weisman !laid this selec- tion happens in all relationships, including marriage and even •'when you rome in, you pick ' parents who will set up the pro- gram. · .. We..Jearn .every attijude. We -. • • NIJI' IN CONTROL ·What happens. Ms. Weisman said, when we keep the tapes is that they control us and keep us afraid or expanding. .,Until we cut them, we can't cb.ange. However. we can't cul them unless we see what the pat· tern is, and we can't do that Wl- less it is mirrored back to us.'' Once we see the pattern, we bavf! free choice in keeping it or changing. which takes will power, she said. When you have clarity, which she defined as getting outside the pattern, you change your reality. To become clear, you know who you are, what you want, that you are going there every minute and that you have the integrity to never settle for }t:ss . It ·s yoU:r re.tpons·iblil,lW to fullWI . your potential wlllch is . I The lecturer, who al so is a t eacher, writer and meteorologist, talked about !he 12 great centers of life in the zodiac and the 12 petals of lifC' which surround the heart. At each full moon. he said. 'A'e have an alignment of the earth. sun and constellation. and solar energy is channeled on a direct line to the earth. The heart petals. he explained. correspond with each zodiac sign. ''For us to receive the e n er gy, our petals must be open." KEVNOTF.S . To break limitations and de· velop life within us, Saraydarian recommended meditating on the signs and "keynotes:· which are: -CapTicorn, sacrifice ; Aquarius, joy: Pisces, service; ~ .... GOAi. FIT:>IESS • -Concent rate Set a 11?oal and let nothin g obs curC' your path in reachinp: it. l.iv1ng a "goal- fitness .. life. :\tcditall'. JournC'y toward" your innermos t self through a thinking-process -Visualize Pictorial imagina bon. A translation of all ·vibra- tion. --Contemplate . To put the in - ner core in cont act ~ith infinity, to know where you are and to channel great v1s 1on, beauty and power. -Service. Total wisdOm to meet the rrt'eds or life. -Sacrifil'e. The moment you don't·exlst to or for yourself but to life. -Bliss. The al:>ility to always liv(' in all conditions al the core or your being. -Beingness . It transcends ti~. space and energies and you cansay,"Jam ·· ' I ' what the pattern is, and we can't do that unless it is mirrored • back to us.' • .. •2 OAJL Y PILOT • ~:'Secrets' rt • :Published v .. 1..., Pr•u lnl••n.11'°"411 You and fri~'od Jane want to star! a pizza pie· tzel factory . 1-'ir~t thing )'OU do 1:. figure hO\'l much you both <·an draw -Out of S.l \•ings to gamble on tht' entl'rprisc Right? \\lrong ~ /\ thousand times wrong' So !>ay three "'omen \\h ose busin ess 1s (\•J tured 1n a "'w p11blu.• ;,.1l1on. ··A rtem1s The ·'-''-'"'sletter for En· tt'rpri~tng \.\'om('n. ·· 1'he newsletter takes tht· mystt'ry out of lel!(al, f11i..t ncial and other mat· It-rs of interest to fe males who want to own and operate a business. bus iness for t hem selves -i\1;;. Ava Stern or New York and i\1s . Virki M06S of Englewood. N.J . Constance Emmett is as - sociate editor. Ms. Stern . 26. has been in business for herself for nearly three years - she first got the notion that she wanted to Ix· se\f.supporting wht•n a boss put h er to "·ork mopping up spilled cor. fee one day. ''He did it in a somewhat demeaning way," she said. "And I didn't think that wa s anything for an editorial assistant to be dotng. ·· r ( I • Taking Stock Liberation·' Redefined. ' llY .IOOLSON I «N .. o-1,., ........ Th e odora WelJ s, co-au thor of "'Breakthrough: Women Into JIJ.na&~ent:• claims to be ''a person in process who happens to bea woman.'' ''1 att myself as part of the human race,•• the management consuJtant told women at an ID· temational Women's Day JUD(beon at. South (',oa.st Plaza Hotel. ''Language is a cutting edge issue. . "How many of you have felt on the receiving end of the put.down? How many of you say, 'I'm not one of tho:se women's Jibbers, but ... '?'' :0.1 s. Wells, who raised her voice at limes lo bring home a point. gave a ramb~g t alk about equality for women, her .own. f~lmgs an~ ex:· periences, and how to make it m the business world. . ed ··I was brought up like a young lady. I learn to knit and sew.·• she said. But when sbe found her wedding book, ffter her second divorce, she found herself wondering "who Theo was back then. There was no Theo then." The"nix''tousingsav. ·Without being con· \ngs for a business com-scious of it , Ms. Stern E" s from Ja c quie also wali putting into mo- Cehallos. J ean Phillips tion oneof JaneTrahey·s and Pat Wagner, owners commandments for suc· of a humanist feminist ces s -for persons publi<·ity firm in female. Rockefeller Center, New Miss Trahey, presi· ARTEMIS IS CONSTANCE EMMETI. AVA STERN AND VICKI MOSS Ms. Wells said s he has been accused of being ·a dyke, lesbian and Communist, all w~en .she ·was talking about '"the importance of tying into the humanis m of all people, regardless of whether their plumbing is external or iniernal. York. dent of an extremely suc· • Drawing from their ex -cessful advertising agen· J>t'rience. the threl' told cy in New York , tell~ "Artemis" -·•never, young women the secrel never use yo ur own is "being in business for money when s tarting yourself." your ow n bus iness. If Before s he went lhat·a· you've got the money to way, Miss Trahey had spend on the bus iness, held some of the most then you 've got the col· prestigious promotion lateral for a loan. ... jobs, includin g one at "The interest you lose Neiman·i\1arcus. when you take you r money out of the bank is .~.,ereater than the interest \.J".l"-00 a loan. And if you use ..,., your own m oney, you're :"': broke already." The knotty part: she was working for so· meone else, making money for someone else and not really having too much control over her own fortun es. So she opened her own shop. this growin~ trend of women heading into their own businesses and decided to add to her publications a newsletter for them -a kind of swap-shop in print -to help the free flow of ideas. tions, eventually turning nationwide. · Ms. Stern said Artemis is the Greek goddess of the moon and of the hunt. ''To u s, A-rtemis r e p resen t w o men 's search or hunt for self knowledge and search for each other in the business venture,'' she said. ANOTHER VENTURE '· ~: HOWITSTARTED ;::: .. ',The newsletter ts the ;~'*-luct of two women in . tf'=-Ms. Stern bas detected She also is starting an educational venture - semina rs for women who want to be in their own business. These will be ·Sponsored by banks and other financial institu- Her own operation has been out of a very large apartmentin New York. Only recently bas bw:i· ne ss become good ~ ·. Additions? (.Ann Landers QJ ,.. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My S 1rusband I have been married for ~a year .and are undecided as to ther or cot we should have dren. Perhaps your readers __...can be of some help to those of us · are asking ourselves this 9uestion. ~·no people in their SOs, 60s and ~os · regret n o t ha ving had thildren when they were young? Jb'e they lonesome? Or do they tnjoy the fr eedom from the greatest blessing. Speaking for myself, my only child, a daughter, bu enriched my life enormously. The ex- perience of raising a chlld, watching her grow and develop intO a mature woman (now the mother of three fine chUdnn), has added a dimecslon lo my own life that is indescribable. [could not ..flave been me bad I been childless. fespons ibiliti es that many DEAR ANN LANDERS: I par~nts and grandparents find think you goofed, Ann. I refer to ~ensome? your comments to the young t I ve heard some couples say bride whose husband chose his 'ihey wish they had never had dogoverher. \hildren -that their lives were l would agreethat in most cases -beautiful until the kids came the wife should be Number One. llong and ruined everything. However, there are exceptions to •: Would you ask your readers to everythjng and a close friend of press their views and help us minewastheperfectexample. ide? We would especially like This friend chose· his wife in· hear from older people who do stead of his dog when confronted end do not have children. This is with the same choice. He ended ·A case where we could learn from up losing bis he alth and putting ilur elders. -PROSPECTIVE up with the unbelievable antics of ~ARENTS a lush who had a voice like a drill ~ DEAR PRO:.. I can tell you sergeant and treated him like tight now you're going lo gel slx dirt. pf one and half a dozen ol tbe. H~d he chosen the dog, the glher. It depends on who you worst he could have wound up ~ant to listen lo. with would have been a case of r Some parents will tell you their ticks or fleas and maybe a litter 1 Children have brought them of puppies. Also, when he came "'iiOOillifl>ut'lhft. O~er§'Mti f'"a)"··-·ht>fJfe -arnight-·he· would-ilave··· Sbeir children have been life's been greeted by a friendly pet~ • . • who was sober. I'm not implying that a dog can ·take lhe place of a wife. I am only saying some guys would be bet· ter off with a good dog than a bad woman. -OL' PHILOSOPHER DEAR OL' PHIL: I'll go you ooe better. All guys would be bet· t'r off wlth no woman than a bad one -and you can forget about tbedog. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please answer a simple question for me. I'm ashamed to ask anyone else and it is drivillg ine balmy. My husband is hooked on TV. He will watch anything. Even test iytterns. The minute we finish supper he runs to the TV and there be sits -until be falls asleep. Sometimes I tiptoe over and tum the set off. The minute the set goes off he wakes up and yells, "Turn the set. back 'OD. I was enjoying the show." Will yo u please tell me how a person who is sound asleep (and snoring yet) can tell whether a 1V set is off or on? -GOING BONKERS DEAR BONK: A <00Hnuous sound can keep al.me people •1re- la,;ed," or even asleep. When tbe sound s tops the.y miss It. 'A'Jthmrgh -ti~ovnd'!-"ll:utty. it's true. enough lo add •tall and rent an office. ·"I know a few things (or certain at this point,"· she said in an interview. . "A bu,siness of your own takes a willingness to gamble on yourself and knowing in ldvance you will be putting in many, many more hours than anyone e lse. "You've got to have something you believe in. know what you are doing and then you can ha ve confidence that it wilt last. "Anyone who wants to start up a business has to sit down and write up a very detailed plan of where they want to go and every facet of what they will do for tbe next three years. . ''Organization and planning is very impor- tant." · "The goddess Artemis advocated the principle that wom en can be anything and everything they want," Ms. Stem said. ''To be effective human beings, we must step out of the crippling role ol fe mininity." The author talked about payment for housework and stated that "we aU work. We are one m8n away from welfare -if you 're un- fortunate enough to be m arried." She said' that women have learned to gauge their output by what others think. "l( you say 'Don't you think tbaL • : you give ):'Ot!-~ IN?wer away. ,;I .think tha t .•• " calls for · feedback, s he added. Ms. Well s said she hopes the day comes that ·"we women will no longer feel the need to 'SpO)ogiz"e for being ourselves a nd accept ourselves more. I hope we can give that to each other. . " "We must coll aborate as m en and women to make this world a better place for people to liv~ in." . Women: Clear the Air Alarmed by a 173 per· cent increase in lung cancer deaths among women over the last 20 years. the American Cancer Society bas pre- pa red a new leaflet ai med toward ''the modern woman who thinks for herself ." heart disease and stroke. Also discussed are the dang ers t o unborn children when a preg- n ant woman smokes, aind the influence a mother ha s in her children's decision to smoke. "We also are very con- cerned about the conti- nuing rise of . smoking among teecage girls," Dr. Rosemond said. "The earlier and heavier a gi rl s m ok es. the greater the risk in future li!'.e. " • The brochure also in- cludes a number of prac- tical suggestions on how. to quit smoking. ... ·.~. The leafie is available • at the Orange County un· it of fhe American Cancer Society, free of charge. Tit 1 e d ''Wh e n a -----------------------------,--- Woman Smokes," the full ·color brochure ques· tions whether cigarettes are worth the hazards and asks each woman smoker to consider whether or not she can quit. • ...._.... Dr. George P . Rosemond, president of the society said, "Weare not interested in scaring women. We want to give them the facts. Lung cancer, once a kille r m ainly of men, now claims the lives of more women than ever before, and the future outlook is evec worse." The leaflet Points out that Jung cancer is not the only hazard facing a woman who smokes. It notes that there is also the risk of emphysema, Look at .. ~ , ;r ·Me Now! "IN MY FIRST 10VISITS I LOST 2 DRESS SIZES" • Horos~ope: Libr~, Watch· Money t ....... .... >,J. .. fi. - " says Erlci!a EmetY, glamotou! grandmolhet". Sl'le sta!11S; "t tried auh die1s and ovms, nothing worked ICH" me until I came to Gloria Marshall's. Now t wear the same size dress I wore oo lhe day I wu married." Call now ' : :r, U E · S D A y • ma1 yEtOry(Jto t"ta23keAover22. ") ! NOVEMBER• • -u Y · ug. : s BySYDNEYOMARR Home, personal environ· ~ ARIES (March 21 · ment, ultimate ambi · ..&.pril19 ): Involvement is tion s and goals are IJteynoted. You find that featured. You are able to -felationship intensifies. clear away emotional ~othing is halfway -no debris. tepid waters -just all VJRC.O (Aug. 23-Sept. :lhe·way,hotorcold; · 22): Don't rush with ~~TAU RUS (A~r1I · ideas. You should take 7''ay 20): Don t ake time to perfect techni· «hers .-or yo~rsel -que. to refine production too _sen ously. Lie low schedules -and to pro-y~nfy legal documen . perly dPfine terms·. 7'feans be sure of ur · a:round -mend fenc . l.IBRA (Sept. 23·0cl. ~ GEMINr CMay 21·June 22 ): Aecent ,on money, I 0 ) : P _e r s o n a 1 payments, credits.' debts Jiagnetism is evident. and co 11e ct 1 o n s. Jfembers of opposite sex ~rganize. Get priorities : idence m akes com-SCORPIO (Oct. 23· : E'll b{' drawn to you. tn order. : k. You know, once· : ind-for·all, that you can -----------1 ; !(et job done. • ): CANCER (June 21 - ·: ,uly 22): Accent on .: jtavel, correspondeQCe, : pbilit y to ex press ! r1elf. Your emotions A· cm on· Nov. 21): You round out project. You gain more advantages where com· munications a re con- cerned. Take initiative. Aggressiveness now works to your advan· tage. SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21); Unanswered questions come under y~ur scrutiny. You are Pretty peo pl e need pretty pillows PiUowa ere the spice of deconi1ing They give " room perioot1a!/1y We httve p11tows tor almost every p(l1sori.i1ity Come soo $5 . to $50. The only foc10ty 01,1thofited -"'""" ..., • °"""' C.,l#l'ltJ'. 21 Fo,hion lilond, ~-. ..... .,, -.... 'I • , ' able to throw light on pre vious ly darkened areas. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Ability to "win your polnt" is em· phasized. You · earn friendship of one who w;ually is regarded as a ''loner.'' .AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 8); Actenl on your willingness to make some concessions for good of ultimate goal. PISCES (Feb. 19- March 20): You are able to tear down for ultimate purpose of rebuilding. Long-range programs1 are emphasized. You can reach beyond current limitations. ------ • • Al'SGAAAOE <>Pening nov. 14 66 FASHION ISi.AND NEWPORT BEACH 714 6'4-7030 for a figure analysis and demonstration • ' Our program of firming and toning techniques and nu trilional guidance Is the proven result of ten years experience. Individual figure problems ,dUier ao call or come In and see what the Gloria Marshall method can do for you. • World's largest company owned and operated women's figure control system. 100 salons nationwide • *'/ haven't met a "'Oman )'ft, whose figure/ couldn't bnprovt."' .g~lJk~~ O~en daily 9 to 9, Sall.!fday 9 to 4 111Mn''"''•-... .,_....,,"""'1itt1~~ World• leading ftgurttontrOI system NEWPORT BUCH SANTA AHA/tOSIA MESA llOI W£Sltllff Dl • &42·3&lU 3151 BRISTOL SllOPPING COOEl•55&-4711 l•CIOll fllOM tc>VnlCOMt P1..U41 c ....... I u•••etwW .. 61ark .............. ._,_,, • • • • • •• I ~ . r - • ••• UPIT•~ • Physician I Sues Cop, Newport A Huntington Beach' physician who claims he was wrongfully arrested by a-Newport Beach policeman and falsely accused of drunken driv- ing su~ the officer, the city and Newport Police Chief B. James Glavas for $10,ooe in damages . One out of wery two qualify: CUT YOUR INCOME TAX NOW! Haw you heard about the great MWWBYS tobulda blg1etlla1w1¢fwd.-.and cut your toes.at the same tlml? You'I ftnd them al at the big GW. Wtth a Tax Savtngis Counselor in INmY offk:e to gd: you sianed. tf you Raw emned tnoome and \IOll' re not cow:red by another 1dll:a1 oent plan, you qually.. Every dol&ar you pUt lnlO your plan-and aD the Interest we pey you-remain &ee ol Federal. Income Tax unti after you retire. · lad ....... ·---(IRA) s. ... 111> tn $1500 ... .-""""' .... ....... U IRA Plu Fo< employers ""'1out a coooopmiy-pold plan. /vPf e< .a empfayoes may_ ... lndlvldul RolJ-owr Accomd Canflnued tax-shtlti!r for Jump SUrM recafYed en ... .,,,... """""""'""" plans. S.Jf.Employed (Keofh) Pl•• Saw up to $7500 tax-defem!d ewry year. For the Mlf~mployed and tl'\elr employees. • Jmportantl To save tax this year, you must ad before: Dec. 31 You can start \ / • • OAILYPILOT •. Readers" Play Set~ . • ·RETREADS -two for•lJ.95*- .. lf you drive your . athletic the cost di new ones. New' "'' shoes the way some people soles. New laces. New in• drive their cars, you may soles. Even repair small rips1 ·, need new "rubber" long and holes. The only thing 1, before th11 shoes you'll recognize is ' · are wom out. You ~<I the comfortable " ' wouldn't junk a J:. . {c . broken·in fit So, if good 9'1r because r..:. ~ • you'.re playing on of bad tires, SO Genume "bald" soles, take don't toss out AchduSole : ' advantageofBot· expensive athletic ,; toms Up special shoes simply be· _-<' introductory offer · cause they need ~.S~:esote c · _. and retread any new soles. type of tennis or· Bott9ms Up will "retread" athletic shoes w1tl1 genuine womoutrubber withgenuine Adidas o r K-Swiss soles new Adidas or K-SwJSssoles today. After all, you wouldn't and completely recondition want to blow a shoe in the your shoes at a lraGtion of middle of a backhand! ICmOMIUP c ~] •rntroductory price is $11.95 per pair plus $1.00 poslago and handling. Just !JI out the coupon below, then put 11 ond your check or money orda- in a shoe Md send them to: Bottoms Up, 11152 Condor Avenue, Fountam VoUey, Ca. 92708. (714) 540-1624. Offer expires Dec. I, 1975. \ \ \ Eaflle Honors · Robert Hartmann, President Ford's Dr. Betnard Mason, 825 12th s~. lluntington Beach,~ states in his Orange Couaty Superior Court action that officer Gerald Thompson was in error when he1jailed the plaintiff June 28. your pl.an at any office fJC by t.elephons. CaU toll.free to our Tax Savings Centers: (800) 252-0019 In Soolhem Calllomla or {800) n2-3903 In Nonhan Calilomla. See hcM fast your 1etiren1eut fund !:JOW!. Here'1 what happen1 when you deposit the IRA (naldmum of $1500 per _. .., .--. ······~···········~···· • chief counselor and I lon2-time POiiticai ad· ;-riser, has received year and earn our highest rate of 7'4'1:i •ft.lllS llNSllD :...lllmSf• • Enclosed is for Bottoms Up to "reiroad" poi!(s) of • athletic shoes. Please instoU 0 Adidas 0 K.Swiss soles and re tum tho Distinguished Eagle .Scout award from Los Angeles Boy Scout unit. The district a\tomey's office two moot.ti laier dropped all charges against Dr. Mason. Compounded Daily (8.06'lr. annuol yl<ld) Goowth w!lh depoolts ol the Keogh maximum of $ 7500 per year would be proportionately greater. 10 20 30 SIS,000 $30,000 $45,000 s 23.1145 s 74,6'6 $115,558 • shoes to ·me as soon as possible, so I can storl burning rubber ·Instead of mv big toe. • Na.me.---------: Addres-·~~~~~~- • City, ________ _ •t....,.. __ , __ s--. ... _______ .... _____ _ ·"!'~·-..----~-..... --=-- ~. F~g Fmished : ::.,·~·~~~~2~i"p~ · LOSANGELES CPAPJ-Filminghasbeencom· , . • .~ pleted on "All The Presi~ent's Men," Warner GR~A"'I'" WESTERN SA'l.RNGS · • f .Brothers' version of Watergate. ~I ~VI Director Alan Pakula fmished the film after 96 AU1TS*5 .. WOfrl•STI'WIQTH"TMArSHD1GMMtNaMK:EW1 • shooting days in Washington, D.C., and Burbank . Newport tinter. Santa Ana. Huntinaton Beach• IUeRll Patt(• lquna Hills • , · Robert J\e4f9f cl and Dustin Hoffmflll, star as ~ . 4 , , ,.. • , • ., , •• :-~=~~ ;.~. repoi:ters Bob·WoodwaM tllldCarl '---=='"========================== • PAID POLITI CAL ANNOUNCEMENT ' The Committee To Elect ·Be~ty Mignanelli ' . • . Huntington Beach Unified 'School District • \ • • 4th x • Betty Mignanelli-Supports Peopl--Aetive for Kids Brian Garland-Area 3 Andy Stu ert-Area 2 ·Don MacAfllsfer Area litics ~ucation ot r. t Paid For By Committee To Elect Betty Mignanelli: • Chariotte Gl0shen, Chairman,'.914 Brabham Dr., H.B. • . . • ' . • • • • t • o • • • I • ••. • • I • I • I .• • • • e e ----·---1 _, . ··---· .. --· • • ,. < I • ·' ' ., .. ,, ~/ ,, \ ' • • • Cool l.ost, _So-Gam~ WA'15HlNOTOli' (AP) - ' W11,ldn&10D qairtetiack Bill lQ1mer oftl'Came four inteRllllP" tlou -wbUe Dallu' R_. !bubJldliOJ!l·l!h-°"er OU-• qjilsl Olll•-'•nd tile result wesa 1--.....i aJ.J0-.24-ovar.ttmc..victorr '"'° -'tbe lledsklnsSU11day. lthft the Eastern Division race lnlbeflaUOllol ~ l.ea-15 · 'Natloaol Coorerence In a u,.... way tie. . Staubach, alter driving Dall.., Into Washin&IOll territory - ·lbe lint two minutes of the - den·death period, W3$ hit by linebacker Chris Hanburgerrjwtt as he released a patis and JC.ea Hou s ton fntercep(ed for Washington. c*"'1 pencQJIY 1'1111.. a ~ t y .ra sneakl or the '1(ianill.l.KOM. It came wilb 6'34 elijieaii\lhe .,vertlmo. , ...._~ • "l ,iulldMI aablpill ....,.g," ~UI :SW.liacb nur. · 'll!le,..i., • .,,.,. -· Flldoer IMld'\llrOlnl a cood. dean block• me.~"*'·-• hi " m. ~-• Sold Kl'mer-: ''Tblt's -1f>iog 1Mt aave41S'll>• impot"5. ~ · loot•IHool-" ~mer bimSelf _loolrecl like a ~ve goat earlier """'111• ~ a rourtll.q..arter intenlep· tlon ~ COwboys"Cliff Hal:ris wilb u.e acore tied at .n. Hams rambled 2T yards for a Dallts ·toucbdowa. But the Redskins came Tigtrt. back to tie it ilgain CM • toeg march capped bylC.it...'$~­ yarder to Jerey -~1....ilY had the crowd oa • -*'ille.'' laughed the W•sllie.ct.o.n quarterback. "II w• °:)'ea, lloo. pea, boO.' But U l kt-·-me, I ;d ba•• to &• Mei: "'.~· U1gpanlaw11bmyGI(-.. . DallM b• a sllir(ll • w "' • PITISB.URGH OUAflT&l8r.CK TERtlY BRADSHAW (12) ROLLS OUT OF POCKET ON WAY TO SHORT GAIN. The frus(r ated Cowboys quarterback. a perennial can- didate for good conduct.honocs, hauled off and puached cor· nertteck Pat Fischer as Houston returned the ball to midfield. Th~ ensuing personal foul penalty as· sessed against Staubech and the Cowboys put the ball at the Dallas 3SandKilmer. workin,stowidere- eeiver Charley Taylor and run· ni.n& backs Mike Thomas and Larry Brown, directed a drive he ...;th jUll lf _,...,..loft. lioll Taoii Fritscb misHd • syaft! field 1111al a-.it Uutsaillill aylll<I or n.wideoflbe ..... f'ritddai•W:• ·'"·· . · gkali.,..•il.11116e-!11e~ig Guy Rams Test Former Mates Tomg· ht ~¥~~~~ Got R.n.·l·I~-..... · ~rt. "Wew-loim-w ~--:PRIL."i,.DELP·HitA CAP I -:so~e g<><_>d agai11.st that team,·· witha5-lrecord.TheEaglesare Thel~-poundSmithwuovfl"· n.atit .awhile.aM.lle~Uve • Whfln·t'heLos Angeles.Rams meet Smith satd. ··1 U\mk I'll have an t-S. .... . · looked in the 1971 Natiooal Fqot~ 9een a little shaky by the time he Thai w. I tihe Ph'tlade1'Phie Eagles on-na-~xtr:;t !incentive. It's a nlltaral The Eagle:1 have another ball ~ague coll•ce draft. n.e fJUllykicftdit.'~ .-· · QQ t •tional televt5WR tonight, a....-.ide former Ram .• quarterback Rams later sia:ned him as •lfte Wash~if,on's victory ~p~ ~ Tet'ei:ver Witt. s-hort 'Strides bn'l ft Cha T\' ra...... Roman Gabriel, primed for agent. DIQas· into -a tbree--way tie with tcm·g lf'ft'emory •nd an e1t -LA Uannel 7 ., 8 toni&bt·~ te~f. Gabriel is the third Smith recalled tbat tber1Wel'e .-RedslrinstndS~.·Uwi.s, 'Nhich C:lr~ClNNATl <AP> _:Jn \he·c i· ty of.baseball's lJig Red"MaChine t.h 'li .Pittsbilrgh Steelers' 'big: 11'.0..snAfgold batallion got roll· in@', -~efenetng Super Bowl ~hJi'IJl:iimis fldhed thllir·oldrfotttn ~ ats tne.y moved itrtto c0 ~-~•Ytlie'for'lirst!J;ilaaetfn lhe ~nteSte(l ~oriaan tFMt· lb.a'll Oillonf e ...,,,.c e-,; <Omf•N>I • •'TllisQfS'ftle gave UBlatbtgU.fll, ·· ~aid 'Q ufarrlt er}:> ardk If e(ttr-,.. 8r. Nf..w. '":We 'Settlh t&o ccome ,~'lhelbig<11~U..,.unnJng ~Ulll~1or 'tl\!>'Steelen; i• I IHams. "'1h<ll!I: ·•arltlliloe 1l«!Pt1tbe:Sl.t!lilotti '~ -gear Sunday_ And besides '....-mg!l!--were Bradshaw's tinl'eiy •trillios lt• L?nn !Swaim -~de-tf e lhat bent but never broke. ~fctloQ:t.r.cate . ........_hr ~. -s1'ftl coach Chuck Noll ·after 'th S~lers derailed the pre- '"Vi s~-unb ea t en Cincia•ati i&o!Jgills 30-24 . survivill,'C aa rith hour air ba'rrage by Ken Ii!On. , ·s ,.certainly our bi_ggest win tf!.." said Bradshaw, who ed up 'With Sw..ann for O.Wn p•1 !S '4 :sf and 25 ·tetriscer~llNakaway . tis. tMSI• • s'ZO-poun f act. onelift t)iarMnati;s de- • romping fOl'Ul'yards on 27 es.. It was the first time this n ihe cracked the 100-yard mll!!''k .and the 14th time in his yOllQgpr'o career. "'J[rmco ran his best this year . w•his a big plus ror us because wefiaaplay more or a possession gawp,e;· said Bradshaw, who cr&shed over the winnin g 'tOllthclctwn with 3 :56 left after Mile Wagner's second intercl'p- ticmbfthe quarter. tl was th e Steelers· fifth ,, str!fglit victory since suffering a ~, home loss to Buffalo. They ha,e DiDt lost on the road in nine gali:les., da.tin,e b.aclc to a defe<1l lo C-Cirmati. The outcome l en Pit- tsllitrgll, Cincinnati and 1-louston s~nc first pl~ ~identical . ~ltet'Gl'ds . -~cte.Son ignited a Cincinnati e~eNcll in thelml.qi11.arter. but - Wiitner cat the Berlpls off at the Pale!· The veteran safety twice halfed ·CWacinnati drives in the fi-.l qu31ter' with tRe .steders bc&ina a narrow 23-17 lead. .alpd«son, s tripped of a running geet:lllat produced only EiO yards aafinlt Pittsburgh's "Steel Cur- taill.,''is:aw it as a case of loo little, tool ate. '!Va.1 can't wait until the last q .. rter to s tart throwing the bail, "said Anderson. who. after a s i.,:gish start, unleashctl 20 pmse1in the final quarter. Com - p..ainl ' 13 for a ft•ping 211 y.els.Hefiai>Mll the..,meltal 42 for 311 ~s. l8 •Y of his c.-.eer high set last year against floUloll . ' _ \IJle Bengals were on the ~rge ot:Vi!Sory, marching lO Pit~ ........ 8 14-yard line with fi ve rdiut8 left. A holding call on Ci n· cillaati tight end Bob Trumpy mlsetlhe Bengals back to the 35. O.: pllty later Wagner picked off d interception, returning i stoClncinnati'sJS. n•ti coaclo Pall! ll.,_ lillholding-lhtpiv<MI ..... 'theg•IM- 'EJUarteriback wiill 'try to .beat the best pas~er m the conference. and llor12receivenincamp.,taeltbe ...... 2':l'f oter New England Ram:{ defense. .tiril\g. l get the s amebut.tJerflies but for .a number of dropped reported. includin• nqh •_tan -eartierintbed.ay.Allbave5·2re· The Eagles· Ch3rieySmlth,on-every game. I 'll be worried untll passeaim1&htbeevenbiiher. douts as Harold Jacks#&. Jack c"°';;;::.;rd=:sc.·~---~----- ceastaratGram bling, wasa last the pme starts. tt.m 111 be at ·Quarterback James Harris Snow, Joe Sweet and Dick cut by the Roi.ms iu September. e;m;e.-leads the Rams' offense. He's Gordon. Lane~ Rent7Ai bad been :J973. Smith isn ·t carrying ahy re-Thf'~-foot -1 sm;th ;~meolthe richt bebind,Gabriel in.the PJISS· ituspended for a Y.ear. .,,,engein •tris·heart,hutflewonld tiopu Eagles coach Mike ing statistics . The R ams , Actually,as Smtlh"tet.,m"•"emMl>en!, lUke to prove that they made a m b;· .Mcc.onaack has for beating tbe however ,'are Iearedfortheir run-Los Angeles coach Chuck Knox Uke. Ra ms.. who are favored by a nin& came with Lawrence · told the receiver he had made the 'fl!guess any Limeltlatyouoome toucWown and lead the National · MeCutcheon, Jim Bertelsen and team only three days before he rn-.om<jlfldtlber .team you ~·ant to do eon.mence West by three games Olllen Bryant . was cut . Okker Zips Past Ashe , ··'" • -. 1 ·1.·. 11'! r··1· :-,,., ·~ The One That. Got Awau/ ; PARIS -Tom O~ ol11'he -!i- Nttherland!, playing cool tennis \.f aa;ainst a leg-weary Arthur Ashe SUnday won the 'Paris Indoor tow"n,.ment 3·6. 6-2, 3-6, 6-3, ~!l- Okker, leading 5-4 in the final set, loosed a sizzling array or serves that beat Ashe every time. ~upectHeid FRESNO -Coy Ballard, 22. was being held today on a charge of su=n of murder in the fatal ing of a heavyweight boxer here Saturday. -Pol-i-e~--s aid -B:allar-d was charged with t he murder of Richard 1 •. Gindlesberger. 27, \vho fought under the name lriBh. ·Billy Ryan. Police said Gindlesberger was shot in the face with a 30-30 rifle. <>rficers said Ballard told them Gindlesberger had threatened to abduct and rape his girlfriene\ before the shooting_ ~ TOKYO -John Newcombe Tony Roche, Raul ffilriiirezana Harold Solomon won their open· ing matchee today and advanced to the second round of the $100,000 JJtpan Open tennis champioaabip. - ANTHONY DAVIS Davis 0 CFL TORONTO CAP) -Anthoi\y -naVis, ·tne1e actr"gsfottr-rusher and pass receiver in the now elf:. funct World Football· League, was sighed b y the "Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian' Foot· ball League today. Davis, who graduated from Southern California last year after a sensational career Wl"th the Trojans, legally became a. free agent Sunday, aner the Sun. his WFli team, failed to p1l)' two scheduled games in a row. The New York Jets hold the National...Eootball J.ea(Ue_dralt rights lo Davis but have been un· able to talk to him because ot a ruling from NFL commissloner ' Pele Rozelle preventing league t ea m s Jrom signing _WFL players. Kansas Cil.y aacl HollSlon players try ,to I day during his leam·s 17·13 triumph over br""1.: out of a :pile~ to go for " ball the host. Cbiefa in National Football Ausir:alla'1 Newco~. de .. fending claarrtpion, se<i'ed an easy 6-3, &-a victory over Tom · Gorman of the Uniteds:t.at..• Pae8 Derby. rumbled by Houston·s Dan Pastorini Sulii· League action~ Gam~ details on Page BS. Roche, of Australia, advanced wttn a 6-4, 6-1 victory over JJJ.Ck Dell of the United States. A3 a.m. Marquette Whir USSR Mil.WAlJKEE (AP ) -Mar- quette University got the college basketball season sta11ed as l'ar\y as possible Sund<1y, "''ith a 67·56 victory over the vetl~ran Russian National team ill a game ram had dalJb<.'d tlle II id ""111t S!J«' ial. lt be«., at I!: ot Lm. to ac· com modate '.'Jatiunal Colle~iate ;\thtetic Assol.'iation rules. wh.i('h The Warriors rolled to a 49-37 ~d vantage with 12:35 remaining on Ulice Payne's jump shot, but th ~ Soviets rallied behind Vladimir Tkachenko. whose O..Dk s.hot cut .the Msquette-1eae1 lb.S.54'Witlt 5:15 remllining. 1 ii.en 'Ellis f\it ttlree baskets to ignite an 8·2 Marquette spurt Petty Breezes . Mexico's Ramirez posted a 7·5, 4·6, ~4 victory over Spain's Juan Gisbert, . Solomon, United 'States; beat Koiilcbi Hirai or J apon&.a, 11-3. BRISTOL. Tenn. -Ri<h•nl Petty, down once bYtwo laps ear- ly in the race, made up lbe deficit . r •••••• , ...... with skillful drlvi!11 and \roubles ,; ..i by his challengers andbreeiedlo STOCKnOLll -Elthlh· an easy victory Sunday in the seeded Adriano Panatta of Italy Volunteer 500 Grand National breezed into tbe'.s~ round oC stock car race. the $100,000 Stocldiolm Open. -. the worlc\:_s biggest indoor tmn.i•. The veteran Dodie dr.i ver touroame1tt.-. wt:th ~ U , 8-4 vic- won by more than a lap over y ovu-llar:oon Rahim or Chevrolet-driving Lennie Pond. Pakistan Sunday. f'!KfflclQl:••- ~~s. .... Wl.TWLT C.lilornl• ~ 1 0 s l 0 Stanford ~ t o ~ J f UCLA. :r ,~o ,s :t 1 USC 3 1 01to =·"" 3 1 0••0 l)Ol•o °"91111 Sl•I• 0 4' O I a o w..t11111ton sut. o 'S o I • o .. ......,...._Cenf_,...,., C91 .... Jl&c •Wilnvtor\ {NO't, I), •\ Sltnferd fN0¥.:t2). Sl•~t USC (No'I, •I.~ .-,,.1H, o.llfemlli CNow. 22). • UCL).-1 °"9on (No¥. 11. °"'fD"I st• \NW. !!l_.USCM C.ollwum tNow.211: ~ ~~ (Nff, .,. -WWi....,_ 1"'"· 1S., IK1.AMCOI~ fN!n:91. . ' Wliltll,,..__. Cel.,.,,,.• ... II, USC o ..... 111, 'ffMl'llflltOll $1•1• !Nov:. 11). r-:.:~:,A~,i:'::':~· Worst G · · f 1Lr Sh · SC~~l~~~:tdidn tdeter basketb<ll . ' ame 0 I ..-ea~·· arman fan•, m any of whom had wat-1 INGLli:WOOD . <{<Pl _"I !eel, . rel19uoda notwltbatan••-• lbe the Portland-Milwaukee QA rea'ltoodtowinlh1sgameaeein« scorewa1Ued IOtimW"'"~one ga me Saturday l'vening. They as it is the worst game we've of those times hapf>ened' to be the filled all 10:.938 seats in the irena, played this season," said Los ·close of the regulation period. and hNded Mme c\fter 3 a.m. Ange les Lake~s coac.lt Blll Wit.h .two minuteS" remaininlik\ U:.~i.=r~i:-:;:. Sharmall,~erhis1Mme!r911-the thtnl period, Loo Angil• Wanion, rttwniq-~ a 116·113 -i•• Yidoll' owr mana)led to blow 1 ~11""4,' outscored·· Atlanta 10-1 In the overtime period. ''No question that Abdul· 'Jabbar bailed us out," Sharman. said. . ~ lt\UCh l would play." 'Seid Sharman: "Gall b•Uod buthewasn'tsbarp!' ' Making matters t.barni• tor l.os Ancelos. Abd11l·Jabb•r f1luled ~ With 2:03 remaining -11111 ._,'sn.c loam , oot· th~. Atlanta Hawb. allowing .\!!l•l• lllooverUme. ,,....led lloeftl•sNlarlloviets in We lachd !l"'-cbe• Md Lucius AU1n hit a l!a•llnll a game plotyed under lnterna-were n~~ blot:kJnt out on the j'uinper with 1 :26 remaining in tiona.lrules. bo~trds , ,Sh"!man sald after the overtime to give the Lak~rs a Gau 8.i'11'cb, pla,yinl bla'lltsl lam• leUOD ollti ~g Oul ror fl•• camu to plq Out bis ~I WUD'I lllrilled WliJt his performance. 1 u Hawll: center Mike l5oi9'1"\tr ..-a lapin na.rrowibg tile 1*1> to lllrff llOlllla. ATLAHTA1tS .l...tkWlJM11.~&.--! :Q. 11..-i: -tO;°'V1tnNJcl•lt 4 •..... Mfllft. . ''It'"'".....,, lft~<llA:,l expect· -~ ""'" • contest •lalcla three·poln~ adv•nt.,., 11'·111. ...... l1Mis -· ""I -s r Ii. s.aw l e !~ad ,chance .an4' 34 Then, focw•rtl CAl,lie Jilu,uall b t h 1 ! ti ti · • scored on a breakawll)' to put tile u v.:...:::. z~ .:es· New .La.ker.1 cent.er Kareem came o"t fol r•aob 'wiUa 41 (M.._,...--&ootlt. ••-~..:.-~-~--~bcl::::.::'4:;:·3:.:•:::bb:::a~r's~.'9~poln~_ts and 23,, aeooadl alnln1. The Lakeh ' . J._ - • • • "I didn't reel Jike l was in balaace wllll 1111 iame," t.said. , "It'• tlifficllil !or mo to.-.. o(t Ill~ bench (ho did \¥1111 three m,,,~. rem ala~ Ila u. quart J.' I .~l~n I .}now . . . . . . .. . t .., .. ~._4,Tvt•l14'it-#' , lOSANOElESU,-111\: ....... wamlfn, .... ' M-"IM'lr 2', AnMI ft, F~ M, ~ t \ --.. -· . M.,._ tJU tt1 ~111 U.' I 111 ll a sr rlt tt -" ,. ,... .. ,~ ... l ..... Q, .... ·1\2;P. ---~ -• . . . .. . .. ' . -· . ..._ ~ ~-·-------'---- .,, • • 1 . C·M Golf 1Crown To Hayes Millie Hay es dereated ?t1argarel Kumagal, l·UJ>, to wln the women 's pr"esideot•s cup champlonsblp at Costa Mesa Goll and Country Club. . In the stt0nd fli.ght, Ann Van Cleave wai the winner over Barbara Morton : Barbara 1..eooard ('8plured the third nlit:hl "'ith a victory over Eleanor Green; and Erma flaveens de· teated Ruby 1-loltberg for the fourth night championship. There were two consolation rughts with M: arion Voss captur. ing one with a 7'1. Alice Derby ·a nd Frankie Durst tied for second with 80. In the other night, Del Gustkey and Phil Goepper tied for first ·with 76 and Pat Rlacketter was 'third with 77, Santa Ana l.ois Edes was the flight A win- ner in a match vs. par touma. ment at Santa Ana Country Club with a l·down score. In second place in A flight was Mary Crar;y at 4-down. f'ran Carter finished even to <"aP.ture B flight with HazeJ f)e('ker second at 2-down. Gloria Childs won the C flight title with l -down, followed by Jewel Y\ynne {<I-down) and Evelyn Troxler (7-down ). )Jarriett Hopkins was the D night winner with an even score. Otht•rs inC'ludt~d :\1 ary Crossen. at 1-do\vn and <t tie· at 6-down between Gladys :\1<'1\.·cr, Annt' Ward and llette fo"letcher. Flights.<\ .and R "'ere combined in a stroke play event with Max- _ine Duggan the net victor with 70, Kay Yoltker finished second at 78 and Hazel Decker at 79. In C flight, the gross \':ictor '>''as I.A~ I~eensvaart at 99. Fran D)'e and rt1arion Wilder tied for net at 77. Prances Reed was the i;:ross victor in 0 flight with 107. Sus ie Ste..-.·art rinisht•d first in n~t ac- ti"un :\l 78 '>'"ith :\tary Crossen and l.oui::: :-.;ybt'rl;t tied ror second. at 79 itlelfa ¥erde Bobbie Wa;sco won ariOtld holes event at,_,Mesa erd~~ntry Club with a score-o 40~ti(Jy . Jn second place at 421h were Ceil Brown and l.ucia Johnston with Shirley Calaghan next at 41 in A night. · Kt•lly Adams was the B flight I winn~ "'ilh 361-'z, followed by ~Farley (40 1·'.z), Marge Williams (41 ) .and a tic at 43 betwel>n Arleen Verlurth and Virginia Vistira. In C flight. lfortense Cartin and Claire Collins tied (or first at 39 1f.!. ~1imi Smith '>''as next with 40 '>''ith Mary Fothergill and Pat Pikt•tied at 41 . In a most pars event, Erny Rurckle was the .<\ fiighl winner with IS. followed by Ceil Bro"'" (13), Stella Scelsa i l2) and Peg :'ltaull (9). Ellie Kit s on and Arleen Verfurth lied for B night honors at 11 with three other players tied at 10 including Irma Bendel. Eloise Gres rhner and Lou Robinson . In C flight. Jenny Nichols was thu winner with 12. Dorothy Jordan, Hortense Carlin and Sylvia Pranauski tied for second with 11 . • Irvine Coa•I Rosalee Wint! was named most improved golfer for the month o( September at lr~ine Coast Coun- try Club. Three players tied for low net of the month and in a playoff, Nudie Wright was the winner over 6eorge nt' J.,aursen and Rosalee Wine. Sports Calendar T ......... TIH••.41 C•O\l CO<>lllry-South COHiii C-· '-<HKI ch•fl'lplolllhlpl •I S•n Do• Miii•. Million Conl1rt11c1 chil- lllofMIP5•lCUnn 14 p.m.1. W1t1r polo-CYP•••' ,, Goldlfl ...,..,1 CU. Oo'tntie CHll 11 Gr°"""°"t (]·XU . COl'd ¥alleyblll--Or1n91 C.Wlt ., El C.mlnao, Golden W.11 •t LA V101y Cbotfllt U. Co1d tt1111h-Or11101 COi\! •' P ..... n.lll. Glr15 ¥alleybell-Estencll •t C<11l• Mnl. f"""lafn V1t11y 11 EOiwwi. """"'°" H1rbof 11 M1rl111 t1H 11 Ji, ~;,......, e.l'Cll 11 W.1lml~ i.1. O.rwo Hiiis 11 Ml,sloft VtelO. S.n C-11tt1t~lkKll.£IT-lll Urtl ... r11!y l•U II J·)l)l, use II UC ,..,.,,.UP.'"·' Glrl1 l1fll'lll-Elll"'Cl1 •t CMl1 ,,._w. Ftllllltln V1ll1y 11 f'd-, Nitwpol1 KM't!M II Mlrlll• ltll M :II. "'-"II""'°"' htc:llll W.1llftiMW lll. 0tM Hllll 11 Mlll&Oll VlotJo, S.11 °"'"'ntt-1l\.419UM l!leK~ EIT-# U11111e"Uy f11t1IS:JO! •. Git"' lltlf '*••l"-4o"'-' ~ et • ..,~IJ:JOI. w1•1ts ... ~IMM'.t.) Wtl1r pe~lf<Oltl .. , -.. et 'l"11Jlln. Senti Anl 11 <:ott.I Mini, l1t.-cll '' .,,..,.11 •. 1•11 .. '~'"· """"'Ml• II"~ H.,.,. Cl), I It Mtl!'l'lilltif,f', Mllrl ... 11 ~I ~ t11 i:UI, F-1•1"' V1li.'+' "' !dl'°"'.t New00!1 Hlr!Mr 01, Cit 51.t. !l..cwlt tt-c:lll YI UC lr•I .... •I Hewsiot1 ...,_,Hlqifl C;J;IO), 01"9 velleybtll-fle«l\UI .t C.- •l Me( 111. • Girts IN•ktl~lll-f'•ll.-rton 11 0r*"91.c.thl Ct:WI, Gt1•1P ...... ~U.......,ffl . • ( .. • \ • Pro Grid Wrap OJ.'s R.~ption ---SfukS NY, 24-~3 O. J. Simpson onJy rush~ for 94 yard$ ~nday. but the Bulra1o Bills· star running back cMught a &4~yard touchdown pus with 3:46 to play. leading Bullalo to a 24.z:r win over the host New York Jets in NFL action. fE. The touchdown alfte' almosl two minutes after the Jets re· fused to kick a field goal on fourth and one at the Bu!faJo 20-yard line. John Riggins was stopped for no gain with S: 19 left, and the Bills took over on their 20. On second and 10 at his 36 .. Ft"rguson found Simpson open al the Jets' 40, and the former USC 1-leisman Trophy winner swe,ved t.o the left sideline21 aod ~printed for the TD. John Leypoldt con- vt"rted. "'\. Elsewhere in the ~~ t' L . ll looked like this : HOUSTON AT KANSAS CITY -Dan Pastorini threw two touchdown paitseii and Skip Ruller booled a 44-yard field goal to propel the Houston Oilers past theChiefs, 17-13. Butle(·s field goal proved to be crucial since the Chiefs werr forced to gg for seven instead or three point?'late in the a:ame. And going for seven , quarterback Mike Livingston had a pass intercepted by Bob Adkin!> at Jiouston·s four with less than fi\.'e minutes to play. Tht> Chiefs had dri vt;>n to the fivt· \';trd line. · Pa~torin1 thrt>\V a 77-yard scar ing pass to Kt .. n Burrough in thC' first quarter ctnd hit Burrough '>''ith a 57-yard :tcrecn pass early in the third period. ~I SSESOTA AT GREES R.>\ Y-The unbe aten a,1innesota Vikings overcame a 17·14 deficit in the fourth quarter to defeat the ('\)d, th4!' Nt>w Enjland Piltriot.<t had '11;1 third-quarter-lend. But like the Rroncos, they 1:1aw it evapc>rlJO-a.'lr the St.-Loui~ Cardinals. ~bind Terry Met - ealf's one and seven-yard touchdown runs in lhe fourth qu~er. rallied for a 24·17 'Ain. ;\fetcalf's one-yard TD dash t'arly in the fourth quarter helped 1he Cards to lle the Patriots. And wllh6:1Sto play, Metcalf scored Oft a ·~ev~n·yard run following a 27-yard punt return by ~1 el Gray. MIAMI AT ·CHICAGO-In a mismatch, the Miami Dolphins rolled to a 46·13 win over the· weak Chi('ago Bears. Dolphins guarlerback Bob Griese passed ·for thr el' touchdowns and 288 yards and didn"t play the remaining 12 minutes. The Dolphins V.'l're nC\.'l'r 111 serious trouble. taking a 20·6 halftime lead. Griese threw a 20-yard sl'rccn pass to '.'iorm Bulairh for a TD in the st?<"ond quarter and connect- t'd with ~al Moore for 79 yards · and with Freddie Solomon for 59 in the second half. ATLANTA AT NEW ORI.EANS-Three Rick Szaro field goals proved to be the dif- ference in New Orleans· 23-7 '>'·in over the Atlanta F'alrons. Szaro booted a 37-yardcr 1n th ... St'C'Ond quarter. a 47-yardcr 111 lhe third and a 25-y~irdt'r in tht• fourth. Szaru·~ ht>ro1c s. along "·1th .1 71 -y ard scorin g bomb fron1 :\rrhie Manning lo 1.arry Burton t•a rl .v in the third quarter. ·gave lhl.".Saint s thC'ir first 1975 win ft also "'J S tht~ rir:-;t Victory for intl."rim coarh t~rnie lll."ff crle who replart>d JQ_hn North e<.irlit•r this '>''eek. struggling f;rl."t~n Bay Parkers. DF.TROIT 1\T S 1\~ FRA'."li - 28·17 . CISCO -.:\no thE>r of the :"Jf<"L f'ran Tarke nton's 19·y.ard scor-teams lo c-ome from ht-hind. lhc· ing pass to J ohn liiUian1 '>''ith Ol•troi t I.ions ~behind J ot' 10:44 lert St>nt the Vikings ahcatl. Rt•ed ·:-; t \\'O th i rd -pt•r1od 21-17 .. >\bout si:< minult':'i later. lou1·hdo"·n p;.i sst~s \~·hippt"'tl lh1• Tarkt>nton thrt''A' 10 t ·ard.s to ·19t.·rs. 28·17 Chuck F'orem an for ;1not ht•r TD l 'ht> I.ions "'t'rt.~ trailing JO·O ;1t Rarl Sl<1rr 's Packers i l -6 1 lhe hair before scorinl! thrc1· lhrealt'.[led to upsqt-:~he ..}'ikingt_l"" times in th third qu;;irter . ..-.·hen Ractt s~t\ <liih• a Dt:'lllO" ~o-ihead sc6re camP ~t.'\'l."n -yard TD pass f om John after~ Barney Intercepted a Hadl early inftbe third quarter. '.'Jorrlt ... Snead pass. Altie Tuylor Thal sror<' sent th(>' Park in front. .SC'ored"''mbments later on a two. OAKLASD AT DENVER- Trailing 11-7 early in thC' third quarter. the explosive Oakl<1nd Raidt>r s eruoted for fivt.• touC'hdowns in 15 minutes and blil:tt>d Denver"s Broncos, •l2·l7. T\\'O Kenny Stabler TD passes and l..-.·o Pete Banaszak scores sparkt"'tl the C'Omeback. It '>''as a 16-yarll scoring strike from Stabler to Cliff Branfh that put Oakland ahead. 21 -17 . late in the third period. Then in the fourth quarter Banaszak SC'Ored on two short bursts. :\IF.\\' F::\/GL1\:\/D AT ST. l.OUI S~I ,i kt• the Denver Bron- yard run. Preceding T~ylor 's Tl>. the -I.ions h:.1d scorC'd ' on3--an-d 1:; ~·ard_ pn:;sl."s from Rt't'll to RH.\ '1~1rv1n ,and Oexl~·r Russey C I, F. \' F. I. ,\ :\ D A T R:\l.Tl)IORf~-The Cleveland Bro..-.,ns are :-till winless today fol!Ol\'ing a 21 ·7 sctbatk to thl' lla lti morC' Colts. Thl." Colts· young quartt>rback. R£>rt Jon t's. thre"' for l'>''O touchdowns as Baltimore rolled lo a 21 -0 halftime lead. Fl.rst. Jones hit Raymond Chl."ster ror two .rards and then ronnerted on a 35·yard :-;cret.'n pass lo l.ydell .\l itchE'll. Race Track Fatality Mond!y. No¥9mbef 3. 1175 DAILY PILOT Pro Cage, Hockey. Checking Men'~ Golf· . A winnini score or 121 In a better ball of plat"e tie at 63 and with { wa:: po1ted in a two bet· foursome mixed evert. Chuck Potter ror a Utlrd ter ball$ of foursomt the winning team of Mr. place tie at 8$. S ding competition 1l El Niguel and Mr 1. G e or g e Bob Moffatt and tan S Coun!rY Club. , Woodward •••med with Marc<ll allo had 63 while On the winning team Mr. al)d Mns. Bud Fabian· Norm DePlanque "'·ere Jeff Walitoo. Craig for a.sa. Wade Hampton were. ..... Williamson. Tex Mehal-ln second place wer~ at65. •:=:~::• rey and Roger Melroe. Mr. and r.!rs. Chuck," J&i•Belf'; w r.. l"l•. o• Second place went to· t.e.von with Mr. and Mn. -= ~ 0 ,. Norb Myers, Rex Oleison, Rick Gouin at 60. Three J . C. •lumphries of Nt•vo·-, :: ~ Chuck Watts and. Bob, team~ tied for third at62 Costa ~lesa, won ri · Pl'lli'*•DM• ' 1 .iot 1 Moffatt at 128. Wluding Mr. and Mrs. ptace in low grou act Newo,~"'~°'"1!* .Sb In at 129 were Chuck TomCotoraw.ithMr.and 1n the 2 1st annru ._.,_.,... • ' ... , ,,,,,. Totter, Chuck Warnick, Mrs . Wlllt3m Jones:--the Southe-rn Calirornl ~ ; ! m i° Phil Erika.en and Jim Elmer Dougbertys with jewelers golr assocla ~ ' ' := .s Follingst.ad. Two teams the Maurice Schmidt~: tournament held r tied at 132 including Fred and the Marvin Johnscns ly at Western Hills ..,.....,..C:W.llr•JK• """*-"' °'"'""' '\_ -~ )l .to:t Willard, Dick krowman, witb thr Pat Nibbs. and Country Club. Jim Marshall apd Keith Chuck Warnick had a Humphries fired a 1 .... Hagberg on on~ On the big day 1n a better ball or gross score while J other were flarrison Car~ twosome event, teaQllng brother Vic Humphrl ...... , . } ... .c..-en • l'lO ~·~ 0 ' _(IQ) PKltkDl•I ..... ~~· 4 , (ooldeol st-1• 1 , Will• l ) .K> .. ... riC'k, Bill Young. Tom with Jim Follingstac1 for of' Cocona tied with G '~ Sweeney a n d Bi 11 fint plac!' at 61 then with Itickerson for second :,~ Howard. Phil Eriksen for a second 76 . -· ' """"''-"I f ._.,.,.,GIM .. ,,_.,..,. 1a.i. M ll••"ll" .. "' .. ". \.0, ....... , 11t.Al1•nl• 113,0'f wMM,... ..... ,s.1u11u ,. .. ,..,M_ll<I T...-.y'tGIMn Otlroll 11 MlhlfMll<ll Pllli.catl~·' &vii••• ..... \torw. •I ttoo.nton ci.w•...O•I W•sl>l"OIO<> ,.,_, • .t Cflf(•90 LOH All(ll'ltl 11 IC•..Ul (•ti' ~l ... 11 •I Pot-11-. .. •• , ..... Di•hi<ttt l(tnl\1(1.1' Mt• 'IOf'I. S..L-\ v .. 91111• W L l"r.I. Gt ' .. • ' . w.u.ni Dlrhi.. •noi-~ ... , ... .., """"' ' , .. ~ . 5-11 l)"9t I t s ....... ,.,c. ... n *•Yor11. t1l. Utlll Ill SI LOU•• '°"· v1,91nl•" ... -,.., ~ . .. ' ... , S... ""\Olllo .OS, Siii 0 1t'Qa 102 l(""''"'k' 106, °""''•" !Ol T~·1G•onn '"° 91mt> \CMOUlf'O T-•y'1G1.., .. '>! 1,.0u•\ '" ut1n Pro Grid Standillgs Rare taste. Either have it. 0r:.Uc1on•t. RULES I Soi....it OM'"''' lll11nk kl ........ ,,,.,,.bl .. t•<IUNle t'I ii I• ... 1 .. r t/'lt tlnllll, ""ll:e11.-i. IK ~mJle"' 11 O.li ..... 111 •" "tucl d.,.ilc•t•." £11t•i•• """' w ..,,;,...'" ,,. ,;,, •"'4 ,.,._ It l1tllllll• j\ICl9lnq. ri..w •PHCl<I d-'I c ... tot'" ••II .. •li.qqUllM, J, kfld II lo: PIGSltl" PICKEltOO, 'IS. '-1• OePltl,..ltl, P.O .... l!llO. C•UI """'"·CA. '2:41'. l . °"If -""'' potr "rs.n -.WHH '""" --· Conlft~I\ ,,. 11.r¥IMd ""' c ... 1.11 -"l<lalt ,...., 1 .. ,...11 .. te """11"'1' •Mtltt lf"O'" • lifttle llMl"flt ... Mfl91e •" .. ._ -'"•' dlM ... Uly 111y "licllth1u1 ,.,.. •• ...,,i.,,, tr1111 .rlK•...,.M Octi1l-11 llld9t l '"Ill" jlbOnl '"""I lat ,occ.,tlld •• 111111 • ., •II c11n111t111t1. 1. E111rln '""'' lat p0lt.,..1111111 -Iller ,,..., TINtW., A.M. tt -·I .. ffliw1 ... to tt. Dltl• Pillit •llKe "Y 4 p M. '"'"""''· J. Diii• Pilot ern,1er••• 111'1411 '""'' ,........,, ... '•"'111n .,, -.. '91M1 I+ MIM•. 6. Tit: ••EAICCll IL.AHO( MUST !IE J ILLED IH OA IENTllV IS 'IOID. ' ' ' , •..........••••...............•.....•....••• • • • • ENTRY BLANK Name ................................... . Addrrss ..... ,, .. , ..................... . I .• .•. .. ' ... .. .., •• • .. • •• ... :· THOMPSON, Conn. lAP) -A member or a pit crew was killed Sunday after a racing car went arr the track at Thompson Speedway and onto the inrield. Douglas Swift when~ accid occurred, according to police. -··~..s Sponsored by Orange Coast Daily Pilot • • • • • • • • • • • City •....................... Zip ......... . • • • • • • • • • • • Police said the car driven by l.ouis Funk. 50. of New Milford. Conn., was involved in an acci- dent on the track. propelling it on- totheinfield. John H. Robert, 62. or Camillus. N.Y. sutrered multiple. injuries and was pronounced dead on ar· rival ata hospital in Putnam after the accident al 2 :30 p .m .. aut horities said. He was working on the car of • Three other men were treated at the hospital as a result of the ar· cident and released. a hospital spokesperson said. Hargraves Tattersall of \Vest Haven. Conn .. suffered friction bums on a leg : James DeLucia. 30, of Salvay, N.Y. was hit by a stone thrown by the accident and Robert Paventy, 50. of Syracuse. N.Y. collapsed upon learning of his friend RObert's death. the spc)keswoman said. Tftompson is in the northeast corner or Connecticut, bordering Rllodelsland and ,_1assachusetls. ieans ·and things openin9 friday, november 14 • - ,. AL"SGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 714 644·7030 -------- I 1 * --cash Prizes Worth Wftkly Pigskin P iCkeroo '7S winners will be awarded a total of $50 in cash. First place entries receive S2S, second place wins SlS and $10 is awarde>d tor third place. W inners are notified by mail . Look for the official Pigskin Picker oo players form each week in the Dally Pilot sports pages. Circle the team you think will win In each of the 30 pairings. You may mail your entry or bring it to the Daily Pilot offke nearest you. There are Daily Pilot offices in Newport Beach, Laguna · Beach, Mission Viejo, Huntington Beach -to.ta Mesa. ,. 1st prize ·2nd prize S15 3rd prize $10 ,.... Pk.II""°° Is • ,....... ........ of It.. 0.-, .... 'l'«h MClloo -Moooi<ry ..i ..... ~. Phone .... , •••......•......... , ............• • Circle te-ams you think will win this week's ganws • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • "!-> • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • SF 49ers vs Los Angeles Baltimore vs Buffalo NY Jets vs Miami St. Louis vs Philadelphia New Orleans vs Oakland Washington vs NY Giants Nt w England vs Sao Diego Cincinnati vs Denver Atlanta vs Minnesota Houston vs Pittsburgh Stanford VS l:ISC UC LA vs Oregon Washington vs Cal Georgia vs Florida Georgia Tech vs Notre D,ame Baylor vs Texas Alabama vs LSU Princeton vs Harvard Ohio State vs Illinois Purdue vs Michigan Nebraska vs Kansas State Pitt vs West V irginia No. Carolina State vs Penn State Penn vs Yale Kansas vs Oklahoma Boston College vs Army Oklahoma State vs Colorado Missouri vs ·lowa State Navy vs Miami (Fie.) Texas Tech vs TCU TIE BREA.KER -My guess on tM tot.ii number of pol~ts scond In all JD 91mvs Is . ...... ' ... . . .•. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • .. • • • • • • : •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ; I } • • • • . ' • DAILY PILOT • • • • ·: f -.•. _, : ... ............................................. 1•••························~············ I. t " ' ' • . . • 88 DAILYPILOT Mond•r. No.,,emt>er 3. 1075 Second Time a Charm for Bt•rtons? "tbefe Has liner Been An Adventure Thriller Quite ls terrifying, Yet • ls "JAWS~ ' ...... .. UPt T•1epllo1o 'REMATCHED BURTONS BACK TOGETHER One of Several Second Time Splice's "AITIMCIM'•" IMY P'ff1l .. y "-!<ellh1h Moll ....... _ .. 11 ....... E•lrev..-.. lr F-YI ~~M ACADEMY CONOENDER .. CRIES AND WHISPERS .. samf FILM MSTIY AL• THISWIH -rAUS MOM THI TUlr ~ACUl.All SUD ooTssn Nao-stop Action that W'ill put yoo al the edge of ycor seat going for it!! tt" ,......_,..,,. ..... ~&llD\. \UTMOAAM. T-~ D 0-MUTO "fDll 1e_...w-..-· .... 1:11 D t:JI ® CM&ll-·--lo -· MAID nMIS.-. --1.rm.1 llG MAN"" -W 11oMl-•-nM1•e&llT JQ/JJ """'" ........... *'- --llA't'ln FUNNY LADY '"' Wr ·~•MotMi•'-- ;:;ia=;;:::;;:1--•l••-•111-IMT _..._'alll .. ,,•:,~;,·.~:. FllNCH CONNECTION 11 111 "''... MTllt'GM ---' W.W. I DIXIE DANClllNGS1J111 __ OO"t .. _11 llO 8 -1-11 O&llY ----11auor-.. \• ... .. , ......... . *'- ' . A IOY I HIS DOG lll -· SLAUGHTtlMOUsl FM "' ....... ,, .... .,o., .... , ........ 11, ll'Clll. nvu Ttiun. ()ptrl •:t).fri., Sii .. SI.ii. •·CIOSl'oll'I Stlrt .i 6:d fwoi:TANT NOTICI! CMMJllN UNOll 12 AU! .. , ..... ,. ~·· ---. , ....... -·· ..... ,,. ... , ....... ......... ·--... l•l •11oa· ... -.--·-JAwt .... --SHAIK'S 1UASUll I"! ---· .. "-··· l DATS OJ TI41 CO;NDOl 111 ---· DIJ.TM WISH fl1I _ .............. _ .. _ IOOSTll COGIUIN 1"'1 ----JI•,,. --II ....... '"' , •·• ,., MAHOGANY ll'tt ... _. r.'·;·····' ·-~'~"~"~"_;;'• 11' N~ .• .. ••··~Z MACONCOU~ll~• 1_1 ........ .~:.:·.~;:_ I. THI KAPPT HOOKll "' -,,_., 3. A IOT & HIS DOG !fl -'~"-!'."~"-'l. COfRUIONI Of A WlllOW CUAllt .............. "':::;~ :::: ' fllMCM CONNICT10M 11 Ill . . _... .., __. .__;':;.".;:'~:_J W.W. & Dtlll DANCI KINGS,.. . ' So m any question~ from readers have cluttered the de:sk since 1t was announl't'd that Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton ar~ ~1r. and Mrs . again, we thoui:ht we'd answer most or them in one col· umn. I.ike "They hall so much to say abOut each other, how did they enjoy tialing their \\.'Oreb? Is there a ny precedent among s how people to take thu ::;;ime bride t'l'o'1ce? And how does it usually work t , .. ou . There ilre instances in which couples divorced, changed their minds, and wed again, happier t he ~e<"ond time around than the firs t . Nolably actor Robt-rt Wagne r and actress Natalie Wood. parents of a youngster in their second marry-go-round. Before finding love and contentment wilh long· time wife Ruth Cosgrove, Milton J~rl e marrie<!J.nd divorced the same beauty l\l.'1Ce. And so did th~ late great showman, Billy Rose. Coincidentally, in all four of these marriages there was only one woman -Joyce '.\ilatthews. 'fhe much-marrieil ~l11J1onhe1r, Tommy Man- villl'. married one or his II \l.'ives twict-. "~t must have bC'en her turn again,"' George Jessel com· ment<'d at the lim<'. There werl' othl•r men "''ho marched up the aisle so ofll'n their feet were n c:1t. About Richard and i'~lizabcth eating their words: On his 45th birthd ~1y, before the firs t of their many brt:akups, Burton hlurbt.-d an unnattering prediction of the future. "Elizetbclh," hC' s ighed, "will still be superbly dressed , but the double chin she has had fron1 childhood will bl•comt• :.a third chin ... and she'll Ix• :.as king me to get h(•r a vodka and tomato juice al 10 :30 at night, instead of at 6.30 as al present." Our file is full of acidulous a.s "'t•ll :.as ridiculously lender comments Burton got off :dx1ut his glamorous "-'ife. Rut [(•t 's turn to Elizabeth :.ind take a look at some of the "'·ords she'll havetos .. ~1;.illow. After her firs t official declaration of indepen- dence, Liz declared: "I don 't want to be that much in lovt" E"ver again ... I don't want to j!;ive as much of m yself. It hurts. I didn"l rest'rvc anything. 1 gave C'Vc>rything a\l.·ay ••• my 50uJ, my being, every· thing.·· "l'vl~ made horrendous mistakes," she told '.\1rCall's·. ·:And I'm afraid I've been Strong and willful ;:it times. I must have been awful lo live "''i.l.h ... J'Ve al,vays wanted to be independent even though I knew that more than anything else in the world I wanted a man who could control me. .. I know." Mi ss Taylor cun{'eded, "my life seem s to have lacked dignit . _ .but not to me .•. Besides. .... 'Glad You Asked That' by Marily'l.land Hy Gardft•r there's nothing r can do about it ... YotJ have to live with yourself and your failures. like rtiy divorces. I have enormous guilts about them ... But then. I'm not masochistic . I don't believe in s clf- flagellation." She said further : ''A woman will try and dominate a man -she wi.11 use every wile and trick. But at the s ame time she is waiting for the c~ackdown ... She wants to lean on him, not have him lean on her. Ir he does lean on her. everything goes slightly off-key .•. She begins to needle him. Jf nothing happens she goes on needling -until he stops listeni'lg ... That's the way it was in 'Virginia Woo1r · ... 1 don't like needling a man. I don't believe it should be necessary, But you see it in marriages, including my own.•· Several readers ask if we beUeve the second mar· riage will be more soccessful and lasting than the first. That's like asking a group or weather forecasters why j.ttey picked a day, months .in ad· vance, to hold Lheir annual barbecue -only to have to call it off on account~ rain. Like the weather, the Burtons are too unpredictable. Send your question& to lly Gordner, "Glad You Asked That," care of this new.sj:iapet'. P.O. Bor '1500, CostO Mt:3a, CA 92626. Marilyn and Hy Gardner will answer as many question.!. cu they can in their column. but the volume of matl makes personal rt'p/u?s impos.nble. FBI Nabs Rock Star BOSTON (UPI) -The FBI has captured a former rock and roll singer sought since April in connection with the theft of $165,000 in paint- ings . including works by Andrew Wyeth . Special agent Richard Rates said the FBI picked up Myles J . Conn'or J,r .. 3'2 1 on a fugitive warrant l~IGln1111SI )1,111111:11 nJ,.~1 "l DIY S OF THE CONDO!" J:H . t:11 W/1-,, ... ):J~J: ... 1: ... t:ll. l~I C&>ol!Ol~I ~illll 1111/IUt•!; ,.. _,, -"""' •-™ "HEARTS OF THE wcsr J:lO I t :ll "'' fl'IK-1: ... J'J .. ,:J .. .,, ,...,,. CINEMALAND l•USI Nl'~~t •la•fttun 'J~ililll ••H •ll:•t•~ MWS ;.Ulll,M-"i litl!•ll,;¥Jr llM&ilJI · I ZJ,1WJ~ PG(1 ·~•'l:T9!00lf!•tlkQlTT\~I • ..... -'l:'!•ll()\!l· -,Di'l#'il.tl.llS """'!1!•i' SPtl.N • '-•AOJ.111 D l.lltD,. o.m~. 11#1t14"Q'C',.' 'tC.CJI ~· "A Funny Movie about the early days (of Hollywood) • .. a real pleasure and a pleaser." -Grnf! Sha.lit, NBC-Tl' Why 'AM' Collapsed ,,. w..,.. "ROOST!I COGBURN .. J:H a t:IO L\l I"""" 1:20-J;, .. ,, 1._1,to-t:H / HEARTSr. wEsr """~JEFF BRIDGES·ANDY GRIFFITH DONALD PLEASENCE·BLYTHE DANNER • _ALAN ARKIN [ ~lllTTl•" ROB THOMPSON · METROWlOR • "®OC1111 TOHY BIU. :'<JF.W YORK <Al1 ) - ''.<\:\1 America," ABC's attt'mpt lo compete with '.\JRC'"s durable "Today," v.•as rt."placc>d today by a nrw n1ornin g s how. ' Good Morning , :\rnt•rica." :\1 any viewers kno"''' the n('w show's host is ;ictor David Hartman. l\ut rew realize the pro· )!ra m 's "creative consul - tant" is the same guy "'ho dreamed up •··ro- d:iy" for NBC in lhl' piont~er1ng years of lelevision. 1-t e's Sy l vester 1 .. ••pat'' Weaver Jr., a STREIS~J':\ & .... C~A~~- ~·IPGI Cara-ts •IJ·yettr broadeasting V('teran and "·.idely re· i?;ardt•d in the industry a-; one of the more in- nuv ;1 ti ve minds in nt•t"·ork proi?ramming during his seven-year stay at NRC. WEAVF:R, who re- signe<l as NBC's board C'hairman in 1956, got the award-winning ''Today show on tbe air in J;:inuary 1952, when he _)taS NBC'!i vice presi· dettWo,r television. 1-te was asked what in his opinion was the basic mistake that caused MESA 1884 Newport Cotta~ s••-1ss2 ANOT~EROF THE EXl REM ELY POPULAR ALL TIME GREATS 4'DR. ZHIVAGO" ~Price Millts Wed. Sit. Sun·Free Refresh- ments Wed. Millt. ..HEARTS OF THE WEST· "SLITHER .. (PG} '"HASlmUI"' fl) '"MOKnl' ""™ON'' & °'Hol Y GRAIL .. lf'GI . .. HARD TIMES" IPGI "LAST DETAIL" IRI "TOMMY" IPGI - ' . "FRITZ THE CAT" IXI "HEAYYnNRC .. IXI •'.WHIFFS .. "MASH .. "HARD TIMES" "LAST DETAIL" ··,,an.r tlJ "'TRIP WfTH TIW: TU.CHY" (II Coast to Coast Sex Beautiful new Qirls. last sequence is the hottest in history.It alone is worth the 13.rice of admission . -At.GOl.DS7C IN \l"l'Ulll Hl ~lll /'fJSSY,AT, llJ.4HI 1111. ..... IM., '111-o.lflt ... ·'AM· America'' to noundE"r in its dawn rat· jogs race with ''Today ... The pro'bJ('m , he said .. is what ABC "did was re- ally to foll9w lhe 'Today· formal .. <\fter all that talk and all that research and whatnot, they just came out with the 'To- day's show.''. .,.,. WAY WI WIU'" "GOLD .. 1,.1 "CHAILOTir IXJ ........ n. • ...., OfllleO.." 4-. ""'4 .. ICOID" (II ~ "'Cl.YS &. WHISPHS" llJ --l'Wl.t.•1'*-ll.JI UCW'YM~ATI UT. & WM.-0,_. 1 l:JI A "THI McCUUOUGHS" V "'WAL.Ill,_ TAu..f'ilT Z" A ..,,.._.. C•••c"-"" & ,.. Dble c-c .... - "llRUlllOf'. THI ,....,. ........ A ltlUIUltm. ---~ \ CINEMALAND 1~11 S. H.,~., Aoih(.., i l) /'6! uuru .. .-;,..0--.....111._...M lllU:CllU IY HOWARD Z1£ff )PG! "FRENCH CONNECTION II" u .. 1•..M '"'~ 1:11 ... 1 .. 11:10 --MANN--m SOU TH CO AST PlA/All N OW PLAYING~ -COLO .. 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TUMILE'WEEDs - FUNKY WlNKERBEAN :l!l Ill cif\RUNG , <JOOR ACTI~ REPORTER.MERE! 1Hl5 WEEK WE'L.l BE llllKJN6 TO 1.0CAL STl!TE At.ID MITIOlllAL POUTlcA LEADER.; 10 GET 'rnEIR UIEW& ON 1HE INIPOllTAITT I !>!.UE.& OF 1l4E 01¥,I /- FIGMENTS NANCY -. · ..... -:· . _' ............ __ ·-.. -- • WE'Ll 5TART OFF W1™ OUR mA'.'OR, WHO 51\ID 1HllT HE · W'.XJL.D HAVE TEN NEW· SlllOWPl.OW5 0111 'rnE Sl1'EE1<> llU!) WINTER ! "ffiU. w;.,~ UMERE DO <.ll(J PIAN TO 6ET 1HE ft'{)NEq ?- HOW DID vou GUESS IT WAS MINE? TODAY'S CIDSSWDRD PUZZLE 46 --··· Ooo: 1 C..W•~SC>loni 4 Divide in 47 Hills eciu•1 49 l1ngu1g11: porllons Comb. form 9 Me•ic•n 50 Ou1er edge agave 51 Plen1y· 14 fun Archaic 15 Blat~bird: 52 Rcmain v1~d IOOUU) ! Ll~t TO ~ G!T lllM IN A ve1znm UO~D !_ by T!llll Batiulc WELL, JO HN , I 'M JU5T GOit.i& 10 HAVE 10 DIP ltom> rf(.; SUJSH FUlllD ! ! ' ' : ~ . . by Dale Hale by Enie BushmiDer ... STAGE ENTRANCE WtZ ZO THE HAGICIAN V¥. ~ Realesiate 16 Turn to for paper JUDGE PARKER inlo1ma11on 59 "None of 17 Subw1v vour ·· !" ~ic• fiO Sold··· loU 19 Pertumer'5 61 Tlttow:th- nei::e19ity IOftl\ll ~ t S T 20 "'P,.ile be ti2 Shpwing 6 Notwith- 10 -··-·!'" wond11m1nt 5t11"1ding · 21 CMrldff 64 Wood decay: 7 Beto mes . 1bbr. 2'11Nlld1l genller 22 ~---·Hum-6tl TO...et"OI·-··· 8 U.S.A.Niw· · bug!" 67 Ar ab. title: 1mbe1 evenl 23 81.-Ment Vttl. 9 Bedouin 24 Fender '68 Mak1do JO Steelar><f' blemilhes 69 Rooit11'1 COPPlll 26 Ruuilnrivtr comb l l ··comeSiO\ll 29 Humorill 70 CoMW gr~ Gl!Orge ··-71 Ge•mari 12 ~1111tdow 31 Facial twnch 1r11Clo 13 M1M:altulata 32 Sc1u1tn•lll • 18 0 .8. Joe 33 High stand- ing 38 Shorlly 38 fgg:f'1efl1 39 R•111on ol India OOWN 1 Fa•-ells: lnformlll 2 As----ol thumb 3 A~lfess --··· o,,..~ 24 long• !or 25 Wen! 1peedily . 27 !i:indol Ofi!OQI! 35 Astronomical device 31 "High--"; Cooper ~--•O h1!1ate1 • 42 Pa1a1.1t1i; plan I 45 811ush11!er-• noon fitu1I 48 filches: ...... 53 Titled 55 M<1tured. •s '~' 56 Reawalten 51 Res111in 1hrough teai 59 Bom™'11, 61 Hither 62 M Sllllple 11 • St<otlTLY AFTER LEAVING TH E. GENERAL &TORE, SAM HEARS A POLICE CAR SIREN! MISS PEACH .. • 41 Th1rist1ip' OI ll~Sli 4J High tn p•ICh 44 Au11'1or --·· 4 tnto~icalcid penon; Slang 5 C111de dweP· '"' 28 He1~ceous plarit 30 Stupid· lnlormal 3J Manni! fish 34 B11d's claw 6J l orig 5nOYI edf151l 65 Ask for c:ha11ty • f"'~ANCI NE'S A ov1ce: ~EIZ'lll.E M'I "ADVlii" WiL-L "Sr!2A1GHTel'l OUT '/OV£ LIFE. I 2 l s 6 , s II 12 IJ .. " ,, .. • . . • ~ g~ I ' I l ' . DICK TRACY ' !'.'(,t'"-VERA! VERA! r NEVUrTNOUGHT . • YO.Jo DfSERT I ME· • • • . DOOLErs WORLD DR.SMOCK GORDO • WILL Vou HURRY? IU Nor . ' ftAVt' YtJ(I I.Alf. Foi: :;cw..n N.Wll ! ) 1AM · llll.-.,'YIN' J - I . . • Wt-10 CA>-1 AFFORP "f"O PAY FIF"f"Y .JA&&&RWO<!>C!ll l!!5 AM HOUR?.' ? ' ' . ·r.\LK llL-<lllf. u-1r01.t~P !'-USING I . .. "f"Oc>AY AT" CROWL..E!Y'S &AR. :Z: WON'T" . e:veN COMPL-Alt-J IF :Z: HAVI!! "f"O S I 1"' ey '1"H f! . .JuKe eo><: If·> by Gus Arriola .. 1 • • ' ~· ·~. ' . ·: .. .. .. :· ' \ MOON MUWNS by Ferd Johnson ·· FouR P.li.RKJNG iiCKErs? WflV CAN 'T you ' REMEMBER 1l> PtJT MONEY IN iH' METE~, You DUMMY?? by Herold Le Doux BECAIJSE I HAVE THE FEELING Tl<E SHERIFF 15 OllT TO PICK 'tOU UP! THE STORE ONNER CALLED HlM AfTfR VIE LEFT THERE ! by Mell • MAIZCIA'f ADVICE .PL/ICE · MY ADVl'-f wit.:.t.. • C.tJQ.L '/OU~ HA1e. by Chester Gould -MEDIUM RARE T Ml5 TIME;f "TH IS WAY I GET TO IALl<TO "THAT ~ETTY METER MAID. by Rodcjer Bollen 1 1 SORE •. sur KEEP 1r Bl<1eF ! 11·3 fft; 111-r;r~ 'Ii./ • § ••Don't bother. Thelma -whene\cr there·.~ dr;1JX'!> and chandc!ict') you coin forge! abou r comfortable 'hoc~ for under lcn dollars."' DENNIS THE MENACE ' 1-1/VY") µ~ .,-' °"'' I (•• ' ' ' I l ~ ·.~ -~} .. • I l • ~cc ' .-. .. • • • • ~ .. . · r , H DAILY PILOT • TO Sea· in Paint Co unty Artist a Naval Expert By ANNE COO PER _ Ot-..o.u,l"i..,.SUtt . ''Why the hell a ren't you in the Navy, Beaumont?'' Admiral ' Le~y demanded or the young artist commissioned to paint the oUjce.r's porlr ait aboard his flagship. Arthur Beaumont cons1derC'd the admiral's qut.•stioo 'and de- cided to join up. Porty years Jater, Beaumont is Artis t Laureate or the Fleet. <.1nd his paintings of the tJ .S. Navy :ind its men hang around the world. BEAUMONT, WHO l.IVES with his wife, Dorothy, <.1t 615·8 Ave. Sevilla in the l~aguna 11.ilL<i retirement community l.eisure World, left his native England for the N orthwest Te rritoril'S of Canada as a young man to becom e a co"'· boy. When he had seen enou~h of the C'Old norther n winters, Beaumont moved soulh to ride herd for the Mill er a nd Lux r<1 nches 1n the western United States." -- , "Wh erever I went. I took my '- :sketch pad," Beaumont said . --.,. Eventually. the young cowboy ... hung up his spurs and breeches to study painti'ng al the Mark Hopkins School of Art in San Francisco. After graduation he studied portrait painting in Europ e, s t udying in art 1--'academies and museum~in England, France, Belgium and Holland. ONCF. HE HAD become a eom· missioned artist in the Naval Reserve, his life took a new turn, different from the sheltered life of a painter in a portrait studio. "I 'd be s ketc hing a sailor swabbing the deck of the USS I...os Angeles. say, when I'd get word that another ship was coming alongside and that I was wanted on board to do a portrait of her commander,·· Beaumont said. .. Both ships w·outd be doing 25 knots, and I'd cross from one to the other on a bowline," he said. "In later years I was carried from stiip to ship by helicopter, dangl'ing over the sea in a s!ing called a 'horse's collar.' ''I ALWAYS flADtocarry my equipment on my back," Reau- mont said, ''in order to have bo\b hands free to go over the side on u. Jacob1s ladder :· Beaumont was a Navy combat artist during World War fl and IF IT FLOATS, HE'S PROBABLY PAINTED IT Arth ur e e·aumont 'Mth Sample of Naval Art the Korean confli ct , when hi s sketches were syndicated by the llearst newspapers. · • llis travels with the Navy have taken him to all parts of the "-'orld, including both the North and South Poles. Hi s paintings of the Bikini Atoll before and after the underwater explosion of the first hydrogen bomb are among the Re aumont paintings of his· torical significance. lllS PAINTINGS OF ships, the sea and men of the sea hanc in permanent ex hibits across the country, from the Pentagon In Washington, to the Los Angeles City 1-la ll . Rt>aumont said that he prefers to work in water color. "l do work in oil," ·he e x- plain ed, "but water color looks wet, like. the sea. You feel you can Put yOur finger in iL" The Edward-Dean Museum of Decorat ive Arts wi ll hold a retros pective exhibit of Beau- mont's naval paintings Nov. 2 to ~at the Riverside County Art and Culture Center, 9401 Oak Glen Road_inCberry Valley. JNCLUDED IN THE eXhibit -are Beaumont's paintings of his· toric America n ships, including the USS Pennsy lvania; the largest all·wood sllip ever built. "l 've had to be as much his· torian as painter ," Beaumont said. ''Reme mbe r, I 've got J,500,000 critics out there -Navy men who are ready to jump down my throat i[ l mb;s a detail on a ship they've :5"3\led. My paintings have to be accurate." Robberies l11creosing Bicentenni.,al Police Hold 'Class' Essay Event I Th f P . Scheduled n e t . revent1on The Westminster Bicentennial Committee is s ponsoring a • The Westmin s t er Police Department, in an attempt to crack down on a siege or armed robberie!, held its first seminar this week for concerned busi- nessmen and e mployes. Representatives from car de- alerships , drug stores, liquor stores, d airies and late-night markets turned out to find ways they can help combat crime. POLICE SAY THE armed rob-· bery season is just getting into. high gear and is expected to con-~ tinue until after Christmas and New Year's holidays. '·As a Crame of reference, Wes min ster is experiencing almost twice as many robberies this year as it did last year," he said. · Officer Mike Ratliff s ays that hourly employes on the firing lines behind the cash registers have not received su!fi cient in- struction in robbery procedures prE;vio.~~l_y. R ATLI FF SAYS THAT in many cases, a n employe after being robbed, locks the store and .. calls the owner to find out whaL he should do. bicentennial essay contest for students in grades five through 12. Theme of the essay is ··we the People, 1776-1976, What the American Way of Life Means to Me:·· P RIZES WILL BE divided into three categories for Westminster students. """' In grades five through eight, four students will receive a one- day, all-expense paid trip to Sacramento to view the s tate government in action. "The armed robbery rate has ~• always been a ba rofneter of the nation's economy,·· Chier Walter Scott says. "'Physic al evide nce is destroyed, minutes pass and the suspect escapes,'' Ratliff says. '"The store owner is the one who fmaUy reports the crime. This often QCCurs up to 30 minutes after the suspect has fled.·· Two students from grS:des nine and 10 will have their choice or a $100 savings bond or the one-day trip to Sacramento. ''During hard times the temptation is greater for a would·be bandit lo arm himself and hold up nearby establish- ments ... THERE IS A RELATIVELY constant number of hard core; cri minals, so me or whom specialize in r obbery," Scott believes. "The problem today, however, is that this group is be- ing increasingly joined by op·· portunist criminals. Golden West Registration Beginni.,ng fi,rst-Ume students planning to attend Golden West College 1n . tbe spring semester, 1976, will be ;ssued-ad.mission materJals_ beginning l~mediately. 1 'fhe earlier n ew students come to us, the earlier their re· gi.stratlon ,appointmtnt. and this ~ean1 • ·better selection of elu.aes and pr0:erams," Fred Garcia, director of guidance and 8dmlsslons, said. · .. New students can pick up necnsary· mat•r/•I•. lncludinc a fldd• to assist them In class .election. Crom the admisljons of!ice In ibe bum .. IU• building. ilourt are . to-10 p~m~ wt!fkdays. • Ratliff says the. best possible actipn a potential robbery victfni' can take is to call police the ins- tant he sus pects his establish· ment is being cased. I F THAT'S NOT possible, he said, the victim should remain calm and get a careful descrip- tion of the robber and his weapoo. "A primary deterrent to rob- bery is on· the-scene arrest of the offend e r .'' Chie f · ScotL says. ''Good .s u s pect deScription facilitates followup investiga- tion. "The main thing we have going ror us is that someone actually looked at the sus pect," Scott re- lated. ,T H E FINAL CATEGORY. grades 11and12, will see two stu- dents win a one-week, al1-expense paid trip to p a rticipate in the ''Presidential Classroom for Youn·g Ameri cans•• in Washington, D.C. The ClasSroom will provide the two winners an oPPortunity to meet and talk 'with senators, rongressmen.-administration of- ficials and foreign dignitaries. ' ALL tNTRIES MUST be r e· ceived at Westminster City Hall pee. 19. Entry blanks and rules are available at school offices, city hall a nd Westminster libraries. .for further information, call Mrs. Joy Neugebauer, Bicenten- nial committee chairman at· 893-0134 . - Church ·in Viejo '· Pla~ Life Cla8ses Marriage, meditalicn andraisil\ilffn·lf•rs will be dis· cu.!sed during weekly classes at the Women's care Center at Mount of Olivos Lutheron Chutth, Mission Viejo. The center, a commwtity service desi(ned to assist women in coping with the practic'aliUes and complexities ot daily living. is open from 9 a.m. lo 1 p.m . Mondays through Fridayt. • F\arther' informaUon about the center and the classes m11 bt obtained f1'9m Aljean Peterson, center counselor, at 137· or 840-1244. · · . • PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .. PUBLIC NO'nCE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NO'nCE - ..., .. "*"IV'" Or~ CMst o.llt Pllllt. C)ct ••• 21,MMIHo.,,J,l0,1•15 · ~S . PUBLIC NOTICE 1776. 1976 Respect your American heritage, exercise yciur ~ight ~ vote. ~ote for experience, not an expenment. With Warren E: Booth, a man of proven ability, you can be assured of a contiMed excellent water system and planning for future needs of the people of Costa Mesa. · · .• NO TAX'S• NO BOND ISSUES •LOW WATER RATES • . VOTE TUESDAY, NOY. 4th I WOlU N'PlllCIATI TOua YOll ' • • . . • .... ,_ - • . ' - ,, ! ' t , t I I. r I ' I . • ' , ' -.. --·~ , . • r I I ' • Tonight's ' TV High1ights NBC-(4> ii;oo "The Owl and the • Pussycat .... Geor11e Segal and Barb<a . Strelsa11d lay-the title roles-tn ·thls- comedy ,ab.out a bookworm ana a roundheeled lady thrown-togethel' as an •'odd couple.'• . . ' t ABC (f) 9:0Q -Si>orts Special. Xaieem Abdul Jabbar. the supercenter of the Lakers, is profiled In this special entitled .. Nobody Roots for Goliath."· CBS (2) 11 :30 -"TheA!fair.'' Natalie Wood and Robert W~er, Mr. and Mrs. offscreen, stl\l' in this 1973 TV movie drama. TV DAILY LOG flionday · ' Evening , HOnMI Eit 3 Tuesday i2;00 m 'ttr IM TIM" (en) ·q -um P1Jll'lfr, 1------DAYTIM E MOVIES ''"0 -..... C...l.,, -ClfY G1111C, 8t11it1 HIMM. I~ 0 """ a., ftlt" C*•) 'st -t•O"ltf'I ... tt tfPI" (tom) '51 • -Clallffttt Colbtft. l.W """' -J:ll IRl'I (C) -re T..., A s,r:' (•~) ·~ ., Scon. "lnt wmnir (4111 ''s - ... RtJ lil~IHI. Jint Wytua. m "11lt ~ tt Slit'*' IJil.t• <•> 'JI -... bl~· • .,_, ltlatl Ira. ~ ¥11J1111, LIC:ill\I '-'tun. ):JO m S) .,... .. °" ,... (drtJ 11-U-S M1son. a m ..., CmW" (111n> ·54 ""'""""'· -,_ • Bearing N o v . 2 4 PUllUC NOTICE .... _. OAILYPtLOT n.-..n•••· -Ille.,,_ c.. Emerald Bay· 'Wall Shelved DAILY PILOr 'Cl.ASSIFIED ADS ·1 ' { By ffiLA RYKAYE ' Ol .. ~••t.l'l~a..t -A belated attempt. to seek Coastal Commission approval they need th• brock wall to pro- tect their homes-1n>m "the traffic an_d pollution a long C9alJt l----.-,cr-n-1..,.--.-.-,.-.-1-.. -- Hlgbway. frfillllfAf&Ma .. , ... Df-reed _J.,._a.J>r:i~k w~ajl ~ built along Pacific Coast Hidlway bu ' been postponed to rater this month by request of resident.s of the excluslve Emerald .Bay corn- ln olb.er action Jast wedc af· :..~.,,.1wa .--1" ...._ ..,. fect"lna: tpe South Coast area. ll4£ CEA.A WO~ICS-:ltn G.vk4i comrnlss1ooers: -aH.L..-.. Kfl.C••lfonll•m)I 1'•11 H ........ rm., ltn Go..,.. -Approved a project by ear. ...... "-.... 11.c.111orN.1otas1 roll G. Clampitt to build a two-111=.i lllN,.,, 1' ~'"' "'..., 1~ llllORS: Ailnrl!Mn tliiimd dleclc lloelr .. _..., """-~-~· ron t ...... f'. ne DAILY PILOT ••-• ••llllv ..... It. fin! .... correct ... " lloa """. -: ' Actress Sara h Miles, 32, was granted a divorce from Robert Bolt, SI, playwright. on grounds they had lived apart for more than two years. Won1anHeld ForTric~ In Treats LOS ANP ELES (UPI) -A SS.year-old woman was arrested on suspicion or a~ault with a deadly weapon after a box of rawr-spiked apples and oranges was found in her home. ce said the mother of two y s ters discovered the h ard -laden fruit in the children's Halloween bags Saturday. The youngsters Jed officers to the home or the un· identified woman. Investigators also conriscaled 12 apples and eight oranges at the home, all contain razor blad es, pins and needles or slivers of glass. 'Preeo11dltlaned' WASHINGTON (U PIJ -Con· taets with dissidents may have made Patricia Hearst a ready r evolutionary soon afte r s he ·was snatched by the Sym- ( State ) biOnese Libe ration Army, ac- c<lrdllll(1o''h• repilrt'l!l"'Pared for a Senate subcommittee ... Brooks McClure. a govern- ment expert in political ter- rorism, told the Senate [ntemal ,Security Subcommittee t hat there were ''indications of some preconditioning '• for her ap· parent decision to join her cap- tors. T he testimony was re- leased Sunday, ¥ictl .. Identified JULIAN <U Pll -Authorities have released the names of two Oregon men who were killed when their plane, carrying a cargo of. 600 pounds of m a rijuana , ·slammed into VolcanMountain in dense fog. Authorities said Sunday the dead men were J ames William Young, 34. Medford, and Robert Stumbo, 49, Sunny Valley. Aid Plan Un v eiled LOS ANGELES tAP) -To implement a n ew $42 million, 10-year fin ancial program, ()c. cidental College must double its current $19 million endowment, a spakesman said. The plan will he unveiled tonight during a banquet at the California Club. said Lee Case. vice president for planning and development. Court Denies Appeal WASHINGTON (U PI) -Tile Supreme Court today refused to re vie~ a deci s ion by th e F'ederal Communications Com- mission renewing -at least for now -the broadcasting license ol televi!ion station KllJ in Los ·Angeles. The jus'tices turned down an appeal of the FCC ruling brought by Fidelity Televis ion, lnc.1 which has . fought a lQ-year batt e to obtaln broadcasting rights on KHJ's frequency. J~ry Rec o riered CARLSBAD (UPI )' -A .$60.000 diamond a nd ruby pen- dant lost by a New York City couple has been recovered by employes at the La Costa Spa and Inn. Assistant 1-lotel Ma n ager Robert Mott said the · pin was recovered Sunday after Edward Bennington notified poli ce that jt was missing. mwti~. I • story apartment building al SS222 Sc.ottH ........ ,,,,_ Camino Capistrano in Capistrano n.i, '~~ w•• 11'" ~111 ttoe Beach. Clampitt had asked for an =:. ~~., ~...,.~'on~· -::::""::i;::•""'.: The permit appllcatlon by Emerald Bay residents was list-ed on last week's agenda of tbe Region•! Coastal Commission: H°"·ever. applicants requested the bearing b4' put off witil Nov. u. eight-unit structure, but com-,.... IHcNtsn For Sale~· mlSS oners owered the figure to oa.11.M.11,MMtNov 1, 1•1s ,, ... . i I ~~-:ri'~-~~.,,~-~~c..'.!'~'~°"~"J"2!f•~••••·~··• ••• •••• •00• ·.:. ·•., • seven units, -APPROVED PLANS by William R. Groff to build aJour- wtit apartmenf building at 114 and 116 Alameda Lane in San Clemente. P UBLIC N ••••• ••••• ACCORDING TO Chier Plan. ne.r Dave Smith, the wall, which fronts 467 feet of Pacific Coast Highway on the ocean s ide, is' already constructed and was built without a coatJtal permit. He said the staff repart recom- mends dental of the project a:nd . urges that the six-foot·biih wall be torn down because it bl~ks ' the view to the ocean and is in violation of the Coastal Act. Smith said there bas 11ever before been a wall at that loca- tion, although the brick wall fart.he.t north was built prior to the formation of the Coastal Commission. He said there may have been a chain link fence in the spat where the new wall was erect~. R ESIDENTS OF Emerald 83y. a high -security unin- corporated community at the north end or Laguna Beach, say 2nd Suspect In Mutt.-Jeft Heut Nabbed A second suspect in the Mutt and Jeff robbery team that struck two Huntington Beach finance companies in September has been arrested in Daly City. Huntington Beach detective Jack Welch said the suspect. Randy Howard.Neeley. was ap. prehelid ed by police iA the Northern California city last week. Welch said Neeley, a 25-year· old Long Beach resident, will be arraigned on charges in Daly Ci-· ty and then be returned to Orange County. He allegedly will face charges in the Sept. 15 armed tobbery of 'the Beneficial Finance Corp. at 16121 Beach Blvd. and the Sept. 22 theft at the American Finance Co. at 27841 Beach Blvd. A reward had been posted for Neeley, ·five-foot eight-inch, 150 paunds, aod his alleged brawny partner in the Secret Witness col- umn of the Daily Pilot. The other suspected member of the team, Robert Allen Wells , a six-foot two·inch. 210·pound .. er was arrested e arlier. Welch said the s uspect had been wanted for quest ioning in thefts in Buer.a Park, Anaheim and Tustin also. -Approved a permit for a two- story duplex: at 248 W. Canada tn· San Clemente. The $100,000 plans by Michael Petraitis w.ere-ap- proved, but he was told to pro- ,t{de four parking s paces that do not encroach into lhe setback area. -Deni~ plans by · Norman Glovu to build a four.unit lwo- story apartment building at 250 Montalvo in San Clemente. Two motions to permit the building as proposed and to permit the struc· t~e with only three units were bOth defeated by 5·5 votes. However, when several more commissioners later ipdicated they would allow the 1.hree-unit design, Glover was told to come back a nd reapply with. the lowered density. -APP ROVED P LANS for a two story duplex at 158 W. Mar· qui ta in San Clem ente. ThC$45,000 project by A. J. Theiler was ap- proved provided four parking spaces that do not encroach into the selbark area are included in .the design. -Approved plans by David Doherty to change the use and re· model an existing two-s tory building at 250 Broadway in Laguna Beach for use as a restaurant and delicatessen4 lt curren.Uy bas a retail use. Couple Facing Extradition On Death Rap A former Hemet coupfe have been ordered held for possible ex· tradition to Oregon in connection with the stabbing death or a Cypress runaway and the wound· ing of her 14-year-old Costa Mesa companion. .. Sacramento Superior Court .Judge Sheldon Grossfeld ordered Ronald Wayne Hogan, 32, and Gail Marie Lamberson. 19, held pending issuance of a governor's warrant by Oregon. He continued their case until Dec. I unless the warrants arrive before then. They have been charged with first degree murder' in the Oct. 8 stabbing death of Rebecca Marie Wotjas, 15, whose body was found lashed lo a tree in Oregon. Final Rites Held For Toro Fireman El Toro firefighter' Roy Mills, 29, has been buried in Santa Ana in a grave next t o his mother, who qied three weeks art er his birth. Mr. 'Mills s uccumbed recently at Saddleback Community Hospital to a disease be never ·knew he bad, according to his longtime fri e nd. Martin Changala. He entered the Laguna Hills hospital three weeks ago for treatment of kidney stones. It was discovered later that he had a dis- ease of the arteries. Cause o( death was a ruptured artery. Anni. They went through basic training together and both served in Vietnam. AFTER HIS DISCHAR GE from the Army, Mr. Mills at- .tended Saddleback Community College .and was graduated in 1969. He worked one summer as a .seasonal rirefighter and six years ago signed on as a paid call volun· teer with the El Toro Fire Depart· ment. Since June, 1972, he had worked for the Los Alisos Water District, where he was a maintenance foreman supervisor. MR. MILLS, OF 23151 Los Alisos Blvd., Mission Viejo, was born in Oran~e . He moved with ''HE WAS A VERY popular his Cather and two brothers to guy,'' said Martin ChangaJa. ''He Colorado, but returned ten years was independenl, quiet. but he ago to Orange County to work on had a lot or very close friends."· l"ICTITIOUS •us!Nl:SS N.t.Ml~ATl[Ml!NT T,_ l'llOOWl"'O Ol'r-It dOlnQ' Ml• ... 11o••1 S.M.C. ENYlltONM£Nl'Al. SYST.l!MS I CAL.lfORNIA, ttooO C•mln• C•pls1r•"o • $•" J 11•n c.ntr-. C..Utornl•. *LEISH 8ROTHElllS, INe, e c.llfoml• <or1M>l'-11on, 1'000 CMnil'IO C.•hlr•no. S•n Juel\ C• ... str-, CMlforllle • Tllh buSll'tetl J, t onOuc:tftf bt • .......-•IPMIMrtl1/p, *Lellflo ''"'"""· tl'IC. OONld 8. Mti.lsit Pr.uMnt· Ttilt tt.-t•'"9nt ••• flllld ""'"' tN ~.,. c..,,,_ e4 o.....,... COuftl'.r on Ck· _.,,. '911. ...... ~'"*' 0r•1'191' C.lt o.11.,. PllOC, Oct. 10, 21,MICI Hov. l , 10, ltJS Jl'Nt.IS P UBUC NOTICE; "ICTITIOUS •USINl.SS NAMI! STATl!Mt:NT T9-foilllwlf19 I*-It ooil'IQ 1MJ.. ...... , .. , . MElllLE NO"MAN COWETlc.t. .-Ill a.C>UTIOUE . J411 Ali<I• ... -./, Suit.C.UVUNHltli, C..tllomMollUl . II!.-A. &oOlh. 2!4SI Ml-. Mlto 1oioftVl9jo, C..lllOl'"nl• n•7S ™' bu\) .... t• ( ... ~ltd by""·~ dl'lldu.ll, R•t..A.&oolll Tl'lll H•l-t ••' l (i.d wlll'I t,_ Count.,. ci.rk e4 Oranoii COllnt.,. ... Ck· ..... 1.,1.,J. .... Publl"*' 0r""9e C:.0.Jt O.Ur fltlot,. ~1.10.11. •1111 Nov.l, 10. ltlJ Jll'7.1s P UBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS •USUll l!U N.AMI: STATIMl.NT The 1ollowlfl9 Pff!lllM ••• dolf'll bu$1.: ""5 .,, MESA PAWN ANO JEWELllY, 1161 N1•oor1 81.,CI., Co1te MtM, C.UIOl'"nl• . Wlftltan J . Verdu!I, JJ~I lrMl190kl Or<. le, ~i. """'"'· C•llfor"'• ..,_ • .Jo V•rduU, JJSI M¥100kl On:M. Coslli Mew, C••ilornl• Tnl• b1nln•11 ll tolldu<lf'd bt • llf"lt••' ",,,...."'Jp. 6•rn.r1 J . V•rClull TPlll 11.t•mrnl w•1 tn~ wlfn lhlt c-.t.,. Clerk of 0r•1191 Colin\W on Ck· ~•.1t1). ...... P\ltlllsto.d Or~ CH1I o.11~ Piiat, OtL 13, 20, tJ, •..a NO'I. J, ltJS .... IS PUBLIC NOTICE l"l(TITIOUS •uSINIESS N.t.Mll STATE.Ml.NT TM f'Ol~lt9 Pf'ton Is Clolng Ml• l'al&M: GOLDEN NEE DLE F.t.8JllCS, nu ar1i.1e11 st., eosi. """""· c.i1tom1• .... -A1l•rn ln1ern•llon•I Inc: •• • C..llf<lrnl• corpor•lfon. UO E. J5tl'I St••. L..oflO a.Kh. C•Utornl• "'*>S Tlll1 bu''""'' 11 coriduct<td bt • 9••tr•I Mrtnerih/p. Atl•m '"'""''''-"'Inc. "'9fllr Atwn«I Asl•m Tfll1 11~1 w•1 11"4 with tt. c-m.,. c1 ... 11 of Orante c.wntr en Ck· ldlel"Jl, lfJS. . -PVbllllled Or~ Cusl 0.11.,. Pilot, (IU. ti, MG Nov. 3, 10, 17, 1t1S CP·1S P UBLIC NOTICE PRESIOEHT HOME TURnEROCK Spacious four bedroom• home. Greac view from• master bedroom, Uvingt room le kitchen. AU thet •Uldcrlul e:rtras that ao· with 'easy mod ern living plus a spatkllng .1wim- ming pool overlooklnaC the httls and valleya. ~; plea.suru to •how. Prlceo $U7,000.CaU61HS50. _. Of't.N Ill 0 ·II~ ll)fl 10 ~IN-<(' [ ®,_ilHfdlitl WfllTESAILS FROM WIUTESAILS There's an occnn and bay view from the L .R. and kitchen of th is charming home on a l arge corner lot in Harbor View tlilb. llugu r ea r yard, island kitchen. Jbr, 2ba, rplcc, lots of Spanish tile lloor . ing,fee simAlc. $115.~ REDUCtD $16,000 Ideally located on tho ~ ·tevel in Irvine Ter· race. This gracious home has a 180 de.l(ree un• obstructed view fr om tho harbor entrance lo Lido. 4br, Jba, Cplce , pool and now only $161 .500. SEET}IE ?.11ND·BOGGLER This absolutely mind· boggUng home on Spy Glass Kill can be viewed this weekend. 3br, 2ba. ram rm w/ocean view, fplce, gardens, fee land. Owner movin g tu SwitieT\and. Must. sell, Only $165,000. PHONE US .FOR DlRECTlONS, WATERFRONT RENTAL • Lovely furnished home on a seldom ust'd beach with a view of the Ha rbor entrance and the hay. Located o n fabulous Bay s id e Drive. Housekeeper and gardener included. $1,250 per month. COMPANY ,..,a1T1oussus1N£ss n E1\LTORS NAM•STATEMEMT • SINC E 19-1 1 n. followlng l"flO<I II doi!'l!I bl&. 67)0 4400 -t~f: WALLPAPER ROUTE. Bl 1-~~.::..:..::...:_:.o::_ __ Bruce CAK..it Or., Newport 8e«h,. YACAHTHEAR c:.llftwnl• '2WO 0tetirr JNrtrn w.uon • .so:i1 I'll"~ 17TH STREET Cr•tc•nl Or .• H•IWPOfl 8••<11, Prime eas tside locatio·n. ~::-"o!i: 11 c_,;ted bv.., ~ · Shake roof. Boat door. in dlvl<llHll. • J!'.araAe. F'resh piUnl ouL-Di.t.,. M. w.it!lfl side. Lots of g 1 ass. J uslre·· 'Tiii, 1tet•n.nt ••' tlkd .,..th""' decorated Hardwood c.a..nty O.rtl of Ol'Ml99 Co<ant1111'1 OC.. • • '°**n.1975• noors & new carpeting·. ~ Owner will4 help. $6,100 Putiusfleod or~ eo.11 o.;1y Pliot. down. call Lo s ce. Oc.t.27,•ndNolf,3, IO, 17, 1'7S «119-75 646-7l 7 J, P UBLIC NOTICE MOTICI! TOCIUEDITOltS SUPl!lllOlt COUltTOFTHE STATI! OF CALI FOllNIA f'OR TMI! COUNTY OFOllANGE N•. A .. S1tl Elf•lo! of ALTI E ICNIPP, •k• AL TtE F. k NlPf', •k• ALT•E FREEMAN ·~c Hotic~ ICNIPP, Oec••wd. NOTICE 1s HEREBY GIVEN"' hi Ass.ume GoY't Loan c'9dltor1oltrie•OOWMtNC1~ No qualifying, wilh or tMt •II poeno•H ,..vlrog cl•lrm i1QA1"5t ""'wld dK.oeM ••• 19e1ulr01C11to1;~ without military service.. tNff\, ..-Ith tti. 11e<.nMry WIUCl'll!n.. In . No Joan costs. Low in~ IN oltk• of '"" c1er11 o11n.e ~ -t l JI t 1· • t1lled c-1.ortoP<"•~lllMm,witrllhl! cres . e n • 1 .. c pay• necHwrv -..ctotr1o, 10 •"'-....,...M9Md men ts. J -& 4. bedroom "'""' ottk•ot PAUL•· H/11.NNA • ..,,. home s . BKR, call IOl',,..Y •t Uw, •1 Oowr l)t"I.,.., Suile 842.8854, JJ. Newport S..ch, C.Uforni• '161>:1, 1.:=-=:.C.------• Wl\k.h ll llW PIK• of bltll.....,\o4 the.....,. ~,.... In •II m•lt•rl ~rtall\lnq 10 2 STORY ,,. nt•"' of w1tt de<edent. within tour CHARMER ;::'!'.' •ft•r UM lirsl publk'ltlonof th•' • l IR .. POOL be1e~1ot1trtf, 1t1s IE.A.CH. $29,000 HAAOl..D F, l(NI PP E~•c111 .... o1 tMw;u or CJas.o;ic entrance to large tl'lt•bo...,n11mecilk'<.t<1tnt family sized livin~ roo m· PAUL A. MAN N.ti. .t.nwMr•tUw with arti'itic use of shut-! '"°""'Dli" ters & wood thr()uRhout. W t.D Vormal dining room is: "'""" .. ec.i.. C.llter..ta '16&1 T .. : .. 2 .. ,.,,.,.2.u.. conveniently served by ......,.,,..l!lllKwtor" large gourmet kilcben . P\tt11IY1eet 0r..., eo.,1 0.11.,. Pilot, 22' Sunken family enter• ~1. xi, 11,M011Hov.l , 10. 1•1~ .JM.1.S tainment. center, Stairs PUBLIC NOTICE .the Moulton Ranch. Mure than ISO persons attended F · bl h 1· ed · h the graveside funeral service at • N 12 or e1g years e iv wit the . h ,1 MOTi<•••. <•••••••• John Cb I I Fair aven 1, emorial Park. sweep lo elegant. master suite de c hildre n s quarters . Take over 1 1;2•~, FHA LOAN. NO NEW LOAN COSTS . $20,300 bal . Mu s t sacrifice •. flurry I Cal l 963-7881 . ()Pf •1 111 <> -11 ~ •UN ro if ;;1("1 i anga a amily or El Toro. . H•.A......,1 ''H t f h r ·1 ~fr. Mills is s urvived by hi s SUPl!lltOlllCOU"TO .. THE "• e~asCphar o t e arm y," said rather, Willard Mills or Forl sTAr•o,.c•L•Fo"N1A FOR ,.,,artin angala. "I considered TMl!COUNTTO .. OllAHGE bimanotberbl"otber... Klamath , Ore .• and by two mtt.M1ot1erot1"9En•••o1 Lovis 1 brothers, Dan and Ted Mills of KENNETH e uscH •110 •-., n 1967 Mr. Mills and Roy Al k LOUtSK.BUscM,o.-ce•loell. Cbangala were drafted into the as a . Not~•" _..eoy ,( .... n 10 <~lOl"I •1•1 ·-,. • ' ·1 ,, " " "' '1 - •• • • L ®·lij&H1ll SSSSl"RYSSSS 1------------1·----~-...::----1 ·----'-"C.:::._:::.:: ____ ' ----'---------'! ~Cl .. "'' ~ln\t Ille Wld ~ OCE T I vis. (50) PVBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC N011CE PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE ::(:.1~ .. ofwt!:c~~':~:.1~.,:~: e e 100 F ICTITIOUt•u S1 ••ss . U l"ltft,l6UiiU\11tlJS "ICTITIOUS•USINl!SS =-·=::~~0s':7~~~1~.a:m:!..~ lfAM•STAT•M•NT fl"ICTlnOUSI USINISS .. AM .. STATaMl .. T . • N.t.MESTATS.MINT hMT-r,0.I AmoFl ... n("i.lc.tw; " Tl'lltf9119w1nt,..,_are-.-... MAM .. STATIMl!ltT T"-tol"""1 ... P9rtoft I• 0Difl9 ~· Thf follOwlnt ll"rton 11 doing ...W. ""lllol City Of Torr•Me, In LM ..... ~ --: 'f!-o1 ""IOM119 "'SOfl It do6llf blel· ...... : llftl M: CllYfltY, W'llktl l•O•• oft IC• h IN plllt'e Ol.YMP1C LA•ORA.TOLllllD. 174"1 notltM-: HUNTELlll DESIGN COMS>,AHY. SEML..6.P, '" Sh•llm.r No, 1, of 11111.,.i., Ill',,,. UnOeol~ ff\ .u ........ 1m.CO.t11Mtw,c.11~·~1 AlllMOA ALl, 1'01 W.slltf"tlio "' ..... Sllyll ... ,, ... ,K., L"9Uf"' lkKh, Goll•IMw,"'1110tnl•'1'1' INll~' Cl"t!•l"!"9 IOWIClll lM•. $uttl KeUMrlne T. 5.umfneni, 11+vth Olt11,~hkh,C.Uf0tfll•lf'JIWO CM!terMetttS1 Oebe••h Su1•11n• S1M'1<"•, 1M c1.imt1 wltPI lht ....c•'"''' ,,_,_.,,, Strffl, Ne,.POll ltech, C•lltornl• VE"Y IMP'()RTANT S>lllQOVC1:S. C01'11t-• H. hid•. tt4 Sll~I ... Wllrn.r No. I, Cott• Mew. C.llfoml• rt'IU\I bt fllftl or Pf•"ntfll •l 'llortMOICI ,_ INC..,•C.llfwnl•corllOl'•llen. • T9'1'r•«, LAfli"" l!l••t tl, C.Ufonol• ""11 , wllhln tour .mentht etter lht tlrti ••~ti i:.. S11ro1m•rt, 11 .. mtri TMstNStneul1cetldut1"'1tor'iiCJof· "'11 ThltMl"'"1llcOl'lduct•ClbYMi ll'lt 1M111eetlon01tt11,Mtl<•.· """' • ........, .. .ch.C.tM°'""41ftMO w.tloll. • ""'' lll.tll-• II cOftdu<ld.,.,"" In-Ol ...... I. 0.i.cf()(.1-··· 1•1s "Yhh ""''""'' I• Cettdicttcl or • yt.r.,. 1'"'""1ent dl.ffllvtl. Dlbor-"i"f"M 5Peftt• -.... _,, LOt••I ... 6u!oC.h el,.rWt•Jri•· ~IS, ll'IC, Cell$Ufte• H. a.111• T'hf'I st•te-nt w•l IUl'd with the f~lkU.IH" 01 • ._ WltL l(eltler"IMT. ~rt Allon F, ll:'t'Plfttll.I Tlll'I 1.t•lem..-it w•t fl'-<I ~ttl llW Col,lney C1'rll of Orltf\O&.CO"""Y ori ~· of 'fkl Cl«-nl lfl•Nel L. "'"-" ~ Cewlt.,. ~ OI Or•nw (6unty Ol'I OC· .,,.,..._,, lt1} J4Mlt A, MAO•L Tiii• .... ~ "'" Ill ... "4th t"' "TM• •tMMllt ~" ruect ""'th , .. ..,.,,, ,.JS. "9.HI ....... ,.A .. a..w c-ity a.n Of O.-•ft9' Clllflfymi <k· C.W.r om., Or'_,. Ottiroitr"" OC:· , ......,., ~llf'N>d 0r ... '°"'' 0.11, flllol, .. ....._ .._ ,_r .......,,1f1J. ,,. -.WI), "P' "-*lWd OtMOt co.,1 0.11, """· Oct. II, 20. JI, -'NOY a. ltl.l -...1s Otl,.,,. ...... ,., c. ....... , f111t1A • P..-. Od.U.,.,JJ,Mdtffv.>,ltl.l .... 11 TiWttAc•,C..lffenM•_, flruWitflM o..,.. ~Mil Oefty '°'Ill\. ......... Or-. CM"ll ~ "'1111. "'*'5'Md Or'.,. CM.It 0.ity fl"llOt. ~~-17,.,.. .... ~.1•1J -1} -..&, tO, 11 •• U. ttJJ r 41Jl.J'J 1 . ~I. l~.17,MldNOv 'J, "''· "°"1•1S . I to beat this: 2 br, 2 ba, single story Town.house. Your choice, new rugs- drapes-11tove. New paint• completely refurbi8hed. Sec urity g.ate ·pool·6 ac~·nicely kept ll1wns. trees. rou.ntain-aU this for only SZl .950. A..~1c ror .franlc. 839·8321 , Agent.. in Santa Ana F;nd what. you w1.nL in Daily Pilot 1.ullled.s. .. -----~--• I . . . . ' BJO CAJL y PILOT Mond•y. NOWl.mbe< 3. 1975 1 ~.~!~! .~~~ ~'!':' ... : .... J ~.~!~!!.~:.s.~.· ...... .. .~.~:!'!.~~.~~ ........ !~~!!!!.~~ ~~ ........ [~.~!~!!.~~ ~~~........ ~~~~~ .......... !~.~~ ~~ .......... !~.~~ GeMt"ol I 002 Gt"M.cal I 00 G~ral I 002 ............................................... ~;1~;~;~if~~;.. cfJnJa !Jjfe ONLY Sb'l,000!!! WESLEY N. . ' TAYLOR CO. REALTORS si11ct· Hl46 EXCLUSIVE LIHDA ISLE-S39S,OOO Supreme c lcgani.:c 111 th is N 1'~\V 5 l!ll custom home \V /finest workmanship. Im ported marl1lc & crr:'l tal. l•'ormal <ltrti.n g, r~J {, game r n1. 3 frpl. 2 "'Cl bars, pool. s a un u & p1rr 's hp. A real (irearn ! 76 LINDA ISL!:: IJH . Daily 1·5 2111 Son J~n Hilli. Rood HEWPOAT CEHTER, H.I. 644·49 I 0 Pnnlt' ri·nl.41 l11<•01tu111 Wal k tn -.hop1>1 11g f'v l'C'hool..; J,i•\\ \<11 o.1n •l :.irC'a h1 1t11r1 ·"l'·•\"1;111~ :.! bt•druuru • ;! ti.1th urut-. ,\ir 1·ond111nnl"11 1 1inv:ilt· 1 •11\H~ ... 'l'lllS IS 1\ N r ~ \' 1-: s ·r ,\I I•.:-.; 'I' 1'11A'l' ~·\,\t\I•;!; Sl·:S-:,1-;• Ta ~c a\J\·.intagt' of thl~ rare ftnil (.'.u ll S46·2313, .. . ,., . [~ll1&H:I ncalJt. 4 Jlft . ram . rrn. <:ountry r:n ~lis h atmo i:;phcrt.:. t.:ncloscd patio. establis hed !recs, boat slip. S245,000 l.Jein.r; remode led: custom 5 l~R . 5 Ba . 6500Sq. ft . home on point, PoOI, d ock . Cus tom. completely furnished 6 BR , 211-.1 ba, 3 \;Ur gar. <>n lagoon. $325,000 Custom !'> Bit. 4 ba. View, lagoon. Boal ~lip. S295,000 80 ft . on BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR . . ~.~!~!.~~~.~~~ ........ !~.~!~!'!.~~~ ....... . G-.o! I OOZG-I 002 ................................................ HOT ITEM HowtH FM Sale HCMK~~ For s• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C--del Mr I 022 1-gloo lellC~ I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lota R·I 30x118: lor2 $62,000 soulh/ScaY1ew Pnn only 644·4340 LET YOUR KIDS WALK TO IEACH Th.is c.harmlntt 3 bt."drrn VIEW on larite park-like lot. IRVl .. E TERRACE ""'""from the school " " only $47 ,500 with e;1;\)' \.'ery •eklom are w e term!. Owner will he.Ip fortunate cnou1eh to be fint1.ntt. abll' to orft•r a tront row ·scon REAL TY custom built vit!w home S3'7SJ3 In t:xclus1,•e ln •1ne Ter·1~;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;: f~('e, und now 1s one of lho:se llm~. We have (or )'OU 11 dramJlh: 4 Bil, GI MO DOWIM home wltb excltinl nlf~hl 4 Lge bedrm9, 2 ba th. ll;i,hl. bay. 01>'1~R & x Int 1 0 cat Io n & Is land '''.:"'s, + a nei~htxw"hood. Near all 11~ludcd pool All perfect ~PIDS! &: freew;iys w~th for the O\l.'ncr \l.'hO IO\'l'S c:x.·can bret>z.t'~. 1\11 ttu,) toentertu1n. ro.only .... 950. $J99.SOO. f"EE Coil\644 -721 1 sconREALTY S36-7S3J Gf'Mral I 002lG~ral I 002 •······················I······················· NEWPORT HEIGHTS THREE FIREPLACES P lu-.h 1·:1rpt•!1111:. "l"t bo.1r, 11rl·m1u111 w;1ll r11v 1•nn1:'-. :1 t.n11:1• ticd1•nun1:., :1 l·;•r l:J r,11!l'. '.1 p,1tu ... ~fl n1 p1 .. 1l, j•I I\ .i\\• I ,u d S.';~ •. ~1u<1 l' \I. I. t\ I':\'. !lti::' 77KH 341 6oyi.1de Drive , N .8 075 6161 G ... rol I 002 Gfl'Cf'al 1002 S1>ark ling clea n Portofino on Port Trinity, one of the best streets In Ha rbor View 'I-Jomes. Out or area owners have priced it properly! Quali- ty carpets. drapes and nooring. Let's sec whal you think of this lwo story , three bedroom plus loft and rec. room . We think it 's a beauty at $97,000. Ulllll()UI: tiVMl:S REAL TORS', 675-6000 ~ ll U~T IN~T O" CON ~ T I Nl-:NTAL cond . 2 ----Sl.ory,2Dr,l'':ba .cslm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• KINGS ROAD VIEW FALLBROOK 2443 East Co1st Highway, Corona d el Mar our1.r.x 2-2 br units. int. 1nclds lush e pl1ni.:. Choice loc, So. of Jl¥i'Y droipes. frplc. Armstront.: $79,500 O-.·n'-'f. MM -5306. l1le kitchen. POOL, rl'C' GeMral 1002 G.neral 1002 ---r m, pvt. pal10, ell' ~·t· thl' 1..·ntirc \V:lt~·r :trl'a ;1nd Cal~1 lina ft'llOl this lovely :J hC'droom. family rnnm h o mt'. J•;1rniJ,· roo1n ;1('rom- 1nrxl;1t(•s full Ci' p uul 1.1iilt.'on upper IC'Vf'l '''ith bath. C.1 11 hl· st•p ar;1tt• s uite. Sl2·1,500. . "AHXIOUS" 1)"·r11'r ill, rnu.-.t Sl'll ' Lo\1 l•ly 21\r ll •·ll 211 11 \lon'1t· on t :1cru o r a1•r.ic:idos. Al l tlu:. for $').1 . .:..00 t:u 11 Now' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CostaMrso 1024 SUPt-:n Sii/i.Hi''. A ~· 1----------••••••••••••••••••••••• suniuble loan. noquahfy TEt-IMIS AHYOHE? 1-----------1 •nJ.:. By o'A·ncr, S24.95ti ,Q,. KE:Y '1tJ"' R< ALTORS X BAYFROHT PENTHOUSE In :'\11·ha \l('rtlt> Your RANCHO MESA VERDE firm ~ 1857 . own t•ourl • pad1ltc.· tennis o..10ATH VEAR BAY ANO BEACH 67p-300CJ . <?40 ? l' COA ST HWv C ORONA DEL MAR Looking For . A Hew Home? Then Check This .. N t-:\\'J'()lt°I" B l-:,\Cll ;J IJH . :!':• h.1 l '11rtnf1nu f<.1Vlit•I Ill l\:irlK1r \111·"'· llv1n1.•i. tor 1111· 1,,,,., pr1t·t· or~J EASTSIDE COUNTRY Sl·•·o1~1,;d 1n lht• () :'-I I. I I> () I' t-: N l\l.•;111t1ful 01·t•an l\.· ti;1v \ 1t·W 'l'h1• '''J'n11 'f1f Hit· l\l ar k '' qf Nt•\.\p orl J~·:u·h Siti5 ,ooo. & o"''nt•r w1U tr:idc ltlr hun1t· 1n tht• ;11·1·a COLE of HEWPOAT REALTORS 2.';lS t: ('<1ast ll1·y. 67S·SS 11 2 On a L t COTTAGE 1r,1ncSt'l't1on " " " 0 HORSE AAHCH "MOBllE HOME" :) 5 ,\r rc:.·Ylc "' 1':1rl'l'l for ~·our ~l oblll' I IOl'!ll'. Plant \'Ou r "arden, fruit !ret•s a'nd enjoy thl' 111.'a•"l' 1Jnd qwet or t·ountry lt v· 111 ~. No more rnotule home prrm1ts 111 S:1n ll1t"gn Cuunl) llct tcr hurry on thi.\o one! "AVOCADOS" '""" houso compl<·tely Sl7,SOO LE RAISOR +GUEST HOUSE r t>nlodcll.'d lloth hottll'S Not ;1 l"nndo' 1'his ·supcr Vou 1nu.-.l :.ee t tus R at·rc ha\·c i.eparate 1·nl·lv:.1•d sha rp I J.drn1 t'h"\et is on REALTY $64,500 parct•I \\'1lh ;1Vol·atlos & yard" and .1::aragcs. Ill ,1 hul!t: lot ' Fer'll·cd yiirtl Jl;1r1• opport unll y 111 ac 1•1trus f''anta:.tic \'ll.'W n(~s rt'<11ur1•s f.1 :-t -.alt• shcllcrcd by to\l.'l'rH1~ "15Z'lCa1npu-; llr . lr\111c q1ur1• tlus ru:.lH' (•-.l:itt' pat! t;ro\l' need:. help & lhal 1s' A rc:.il J.()VE SAN JOAQUIN " MATCll awa;" you from 3 (lcdrnom , 2 b"th, fom•· Jo:t:Jl·1ous entry lavi sh 2 IR-Dn-ZIA ly rm. d 1111n f.? area, fp!c, 2 urc<1 tu JIJ (; bedrnnms. $69,500 patios, quiet ~trcet . Like ·rhis hi•uut1(ul t r1 -/C'vel HARRY IA.BllTT ne"'! r SSS.000 honll' IS'!'())' s t-:1\TEU at Roy McCardl• S75.SlWJ '/'ry JO';;. down . RHftor •• 644-1559 R•offor 1810 Newport l)on't ht.' :u·1"d out C.i\11~'.""''.""''.""''.""''.""''.""''.""''.""''.""' Costn MC!'a 54ll-7729 ~~;:!?). ''I!/. I I DECORATOR'S 1 ~~".""'".""'".""'".""'".""'".""'~-·1 r~ l DELIGHT BEAUTIFULCONUO 2 Br. S tudi o ~1 odt•l , 11 Jo'ormt·r Bluffs model. $34.:-:.00. Agt. 546-7739 l ~ 3-BR end unit next to de-1-'C..C-"-"--"'------·I ~~~='=''=''='='"="' Jightful greenbelt. o~·ner SUPF.R SllA RP EXECUTIVE TRANSFERRED transferred. $79.900. All extras HAL PIHCHIN t'our bdrm Col le~e P :1rk R EAL"rOlt l)"11er 979 -6519 aft 5 . :\U 2727 Jo;, Coast ll"'Y 67S·4392 Just Listed OWNER AHXIOUS Lovely 4 BR. l ·ba , formal din in g r n1. separate fam rm w '"'el bar. l!rl·at fl oor 1>l;1n Call today. A.E. by MOHEEK S36·14~1 -Real Estate byl'lt&AY "SEASONED" S;u·r1 (1 ct• S·l·I, 9.'.iU. l._'.i JI ~nnt·:..: :\lun:-.truui. m.i~l l'f C11 rnpu.-; \laf !(·~ Shop l "(1· lhal 1-. 1•111h1 n "' :d k 1 ng oY.-ncr 1-; !oo IJu sy ()\Vfl(·r l'Orporal ion /Jou.:: ht his G4.';030J hdr1n retreat-+ :lt'h1ltl!> CALL833-8600 d1-;1;1111·1· o/ h1·,11 •h ' .,..;111t.-.out :\1 :1k(•J111nan heaut1ful 3-bedrnom 2-------- FOREST OLSON INC, su1tt•s' t:nurml'l k1t1·l1cn Sp:.n·1ous ': ,\l'H I·: pro ulfl'r' ba!h home "'1th (·om-** T RIPLi'::X *• Xl nt F.:astsidc 2 nn. fp1t· & 11 TO TASTE'' ~lep·du~·n or;r-;. Harrl ~-d desi rably decorated to floors, bltn \'at·uu(Tl . sw't thc cxcl'U\l\'C huyer 60xl45 R-2 lol . t.1 an\' · \\ll h :.u11-.h1n1•l11ghl!ghts' LOWIMTEREST lHh·s arnplt· r11111u !or ThePro~riyShop 1nun1t~' pool . in prin1e cond1t1on, N_ew yarpet, "ABANDONED JJ1•1·p :-11.11-: t'd/'fl\'t :ind V L H .c.ud .. n;., 1-""ll, 1•11· · lili~·· 1_724•2767 f'OrrunurHl\". It 's vat•ant fireplace, bwlt1ns, '·lose DECORATORS 1 :-.qll\'i~k } c·l1•a 11 pai nt ' A qA :i hdrrn 11\\n1•1';. 11n 1t .indmu!-.tbe!-.oldqui ckly. to shop'g.cc nter.$74.500. VILLA" I l)v.11cr dt•:.pcr att• anil 1,, ;i\ ;11l .1hlt< "11 th1-. Pl.l's:! h1tr1n f•1r l~ll<.''t ----------1 Prt l'l'd low at S4M .500. Pr1nc1pals only. A~t . mu;.t .,cll' ·r rv $.:1751\ 1,1\;•l ;.h11rp . l·:.1-.1..,1d" 1 .i •11 hou:.l' or 111r·orn•· uu1t • ABANDONED CALL.';5fi 21iti0 _64_2_8885 _______ _ $54,900 do"'n' \Vo111 .l;1~t "kt1d' horni' 1 Htlrin-., /1.i Fl< '1'111 :.. t1nr"'' ln\1•1 1ll •!1 J.:hl !fiSELECT H :.i mblin ~ tw(1 Sl(Jry four ]lurr\' and 1·all H17 fi(lto l·;x('/nt dc·cor ,'il lnl'ltll••ll. h.1:-;1 corr:il s ~'1\h .Jrnpli· COUNTRY bedroom \"lllll ll'fl \';1i·:olt ,.,.,"' .,. ' '.,,' ·• ·, H1·!o.t ~e\\'IJ Ol't \'nst;1 ruurn fur ndini.: plu,., 1;11·1., CHARMER PROPERTIES Spat1011s li\'111 ~ ;inti thn 1~11; 7i l l '-.lpt•B EvL•:.. \\ 11!1· op1•u s p>.ll'l'" <H '1'.1H HEIGHTS FIXER--4 BDRM Country living with a Future hy dc<.·or;r!lir O\\'n (•r [® ~ 1\11';.;i .-.,·houl d ~.-.1 1·1t"I n~un <1nd ha\ ;.to1.1t.:1·' NEWPORT ---· .. 111,l! rooms. JJrCSSCtl J/J ·~n· hl'l'<'J.I'.-. :.. \\,!I J!l i-! l'nllll' l'IH'llt'r !ul';lll•d U/J SJS,000 · , . . . rel' llll'< ,. r, ,. c· h m I k • I ke ltHANIJ NE\V Pl.llSll A ~ "'tllt1w:11 ' y.,u "'un t It"\-" 1 1. 1 t ""I ltust• UN BEL I B Vi\ B L F. ! Enjoy scl'luded l story CAHPETS. <:nu r rr1t'll·---------i ~ ~~ tt11 .. oppor~t11 11ly ··~·.~1 n 1..,,0 !'>lory •·pl·r. .. onatity 1''orl·1·lu.~urc forr es sale O e o\·eroo tng It kitchen Frt•sh!l' p:1111t1•1I L!VEIN 1 _ ....;._, l-.in11_1' 11011 ~. \\a~t . 1·,,1 t :\!.i-.:..l\l' l'O lllllr~· of p ropl'rl ~' thousands yetclosctu s(·hools,shop- :1nd V•al!p ;1 1•t·r 1·d I ___ ~ ___ ~ ___ 111n'.~.ip1_11 1,d.ll<\1t~ll\J. l"t~ll'f!rt'pl..1i·l· .1.,11 ,.no).! bclu~· market' Rrin,I? p1n1-t . etc. 5 Uedroom. 1!1roughout lJ1 t>r ;.111'<1 Mi:SA VfRO( ~ . . opru be:i rn 1•1•11111 1!-" paint & cllJO"' g rease and I fam , d1n1ng, den & pool ht.'druoms ·r"''' rnast\•r l•'.'llr1•rn,·I.\ up~J o.11l l'd [® I makt• s s $~ Formal din· Vcrsat1h .. • family homt•. FHA NA j Jl ~t~t· 1i1.1rty !'<1'•111 uit·r I t 1 I t • swll'S /.;1ri:1· 1·1d dl' ..;.n· /';11·t•:.,.ltl'r. 4 lk•dr111 t-:! t • ing '. !luge bclrms! L:irge nvcs now ureap a er. lot &~eth 1s m11<lt•l tod ,1 )' full hath.-. !~JOU S11 .ft + 4 ll1lrn1-., .! h,ith. \.\11l h"-'~·" \.\onclcdflt•rr.H'l' * ,·ard ' \l/alkto sehooland t ".111!:163 6i6i JS,,J{) ;uld••r/ ,.::inlL' rt.11•m s1tuat1•d 011 r11rn1·r \\1 !h I '0 l'h 1111' 1rte 1;111 g Shuppuig 111 an cxl·cllcnt ,1, .. 1 1 .• , ,.,.,,, ... 1,,,,,, .. ,.,.,1 .. ,.0, .•. ,t du"ll'' "•J t(•n ti.il ~0 _ ll\1•r ang1n g la inn~· f h . ·. ' " ' ' ' " " I l t.I t t area o $15,t)(KI omes ~ [® I t•d 1\10\1' 111 frf':.h (l\\'lll'r dn\\·n tu qu.1hlH·d lnnt•r l\C:>l t· 111 IUJ.!C' rt•<.•s Seller :.uys "!lad mt• ( I ()ff I ••> ·~J · I I (Int· of a knlll hurry lr:.ins errt'l 1•r1•1 al ~; .... ~ JUST IMAGINE 11 l oul'"! Any offer \'1\ or!~~~~~~~~~~ 9>'7.500 PETE BARRETT ~;_.11~6 -;;;1~;_0u~ ~t-;i o F ii,\ h1•lp ' !)on"t pro-1: -~ l 'l'l 'l'l l -REALTY-''1"h·druon1, JI ",',th h"nlt'I ·"·' ,, '., ,,., , .. l'rast1nate' i"or quic k "' I ~1 \Jt•\I. o It' u1•1•,1n1 ~ allpl.C;dlM1 ·t.IOIO -GfHODOWN Ol\·I E,S" :~~ ~ ..£_S -~0 r_rorn _!l•1not .. 1·1. ·r11.1~ ;~1 ® ,!.,,., ,:.,.,q .. Jt.~1r1'' 2 STORY.POOL 3841 C•mp\ls NB S•9·865S ----------i1t'a uldu l l ~· dl•c·i.r.111·11 ' ;1nrl l.1n1!Sl':qH·d :-..~II 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r, CUSTO ~t HL'i'i Dazzling hom<.'on cornl'r mo e , lot h ·1 ~ 4 bedrooms & features. llurrv ! Can"t · • · .. · 1 ·t. $44 SOO. 6<l5:7221 man~· xtnt.qualrt1c.s & u1~- 1;1s · .1::rades. For appt. call Westcliff Realty 1733 \Vestcli ff Or.NB ULTRA SHARP Best buy in Costa J\lesa '.s rinl.'st nbrhood. 3-Lrg BH: + fam rm w /fr plc , handsome ranch s ty\c home wi th sh a kl' roof. No do~ n to vets. Only S:J.000 do"'" to non vets. Jo~or de- tails, CAU.540-3666 91.i8·<H.li.i HIGH RISERS Super e quity buildin g area, 5 years new ! ·I bdrn1 , Ff.>tllt.f . self l'lcan. O\'Cn , extra Jg lot Cov'd patio &wood del'k· in;.i . S5--l.900. Assumubli:' %8-445ti ------ FAHTASTIC i\lf.Rf.DJTll GARDEN home -J l a r gl' bedrooms. family r oom. tormal dining. 2112 Baths. Co mpl ete bl·tn s . Fireplace. New p aint 111 and out . Many added features . As king only iillJ!OO, C.Jl,<i•·t ~l. ~HERITAGE ,.. REALTORS S46,5004BR .. --~-\1·.1 1 old hvrn1 i s [® 1'rl'l' lined ;1p1>roat'h SURFSIDE ISLAND l.1:.t1:ig ·:)o(~l.1~~1 COLLEGE Large familr s1zetl h\'1n.c 640-6161 "---- room . cnuntrv stvlt·tl RETREAT BAYSHOAES k•to·hcn & dmeo'<ilo••k OCEAH VI EW WATERFRONT PARK SJHtrkhng fret•f(Jrn1 pool $35,500 l)ock .\·our ·IU' ho.it 111 $4 9 500 YOU HAVE ro,}:,~~~~~~''" 4!Jli@1t{J ~-~-~~~i~~~!: .. !~.~~ We'~h•retohelp ~~~~~~~~;::: + cntertainrni•nt ,\: s un lt111li n ~ ~r(•t•n la .... ·n;. lt•:ut lr1111t of th is t•h;1rn11u~ :J ' EVERYTHING t1•rrac1·. Separrtlt• l!lll'.'it 102 S l<)r~·~ianL .I Al<.ldsof ht•drour'rl + l';_inlilyioorn l\c:tut1tu!ly upt,:r1tded 5 Bcdroorn~ 5 halhs ,,uitc. Sl:ur!'I s"'l'CP tu .,..:irrn ,\"1-:\V 1-:r.;l;LAi'o"U ho l!llt' ,\rn plt•purkuii.:for "'rlh :1 7', :1-.l'.t urnahll' J.!r11 t 1uu :.. l.'nt ry S PEC· hideaway maste r & Clli\IC\\\\1lhhrtl•kfro1,1· \ae:111ontr;11h•ru111t1·;1r:>l.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1 1ui.•ll 'l'h•l'.t lo\·ely 3 '1'1\Cl'l,,\H 1.1\'I NG chlldrt'!lh SUllCh. 0 .... ·ucr t agc . t'eaturl'S •I ut~o .'\e ~·1111•r 1111dfl11al 1-"•droonl. :.! li11th hunit• Hl)Oi\I . (),\J\ l'J.ANJ\ lt•;1\·1n g ar1•,1 l\lus t bcdrnom -.uitt•s 2,1 An llflU!SU al bu~ ,1 t h.is ~ f1rt·plaCt'' and a FLO<)HS. l'flUN'rRY • 316 & 316111 IRIS 1\t.I F'J\.')2 2 Bd. I Ba. elsd 1i1.:1r. patio. wash /drier ii rea. Cpt..,1drps $22.S. 7:12 \\'. lHlh. Call Century 21 So. or liays1d e. Income & home . Low('r 2 Hr, de n,:.! ba Upp.er 2 Br is 2 yrs lll'W SI 10,000 Olive W1ggenhorn. Hltr 54M-1168 ti75 -tit60 EIToro ·, 1032 s acrifice. ·rake ;:itJ\'an-8 I" .. s k , s1·-.s1•• hl•a11t1 l11l rcn1·l·d .\•ard. KITC ll EN' Cho1>n111J.! a '"' • pa 1·1011:.. rll·nl•U = " 0 T f d • ta;,.:e.963-7881. and <ho rn~. 'l"a ~tl'fUll )' 546·4141 wner rans r l"a!l lut' :111 :qJlt\11111/lll'llt hJcx•k1.,Jantl.fuodl'i!lllCr, C .,,,.,,~: .... ,.,,101o11.·r· decora ted thru -uu t . 110 .,... c1 .... nl'r w;1n ts ne w a11phane1·s lnts or oronadelMor 1022 RY 0\1.'Nl-':lt 2 Br 2 ha --------...................... . 'l o"·1ng f 1ri:pl1;1 1·c 5868497 o 830 7 ~hatlo"""all of••la s,.,,I<> l.IH H ,\HY l.i,.:htt•cl VIEW · . a ys ·520 ,.. · Supl'r Su1n rn1•rf11·l•I 2 t)(.M)ki·a i.es J\f;,1:-ter suill· CUSTOM CUTIE DOWHTOWH 3 Bedroom. J 1 ~ bath. 2 f'ar dl'lache d gar<)i.:~ npt'ns on alley. Bltns, bril'k fplc, 1700 sq.ft Near nt·w City lla11 & ILB. ll1gh St·hnol \'t'ry <'lt'a n. Top arl'a. Call t u S.l.'C ! SJG-8836 [~ ~ G MUST SELL!! S4!l.500. i'llakt.>:inoff1•r nc~· l'Uliboards L1\Hl;E ·~··••••••••••••••••••• to\.\'Jlhou.se . S2'J.900 E\'es ent·lo:scd co1.1rt ya r1l t I "d 1 I U:!:1Q ·1 ~ !'> ory. · ....... rvonl .• 1rn1) UGI 1nl·lucll·-. drcs:.in~ room. 1.RVIHE TERRACE .•-·-•a•'n Valloy I 034 patio Slt•ps to1)Qol.W a!k " 1 I •h II• 1· I 1:~::::::::.:::.:21.!:!~~~~~~-=~ rm.' ~ i.1 :-. ~" · P111> Plac-. cxtr;1 l.'.lrlo:l' clu-.t•ls hath \ 11 \0 l>t.•a f•h \\'on 't l;i-.t (._";di th ,. -1 , -. ., t•ry se (nm arl' \.\"I.'••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... , ,tt'lfT"/I !1 l'\•"I 1111! p , w•th )~H'Ul.Zl /lit.IS 2 \.\'all.-. fo<tun"l" "nou•h ,,, .... tcKl;1\' ~'Call K4:?-2!'>:J..."l. · rapert••• ... .. ... '"' SCRAM LETS , , ., . 0 .. , , " .. , " , fl('\.\' prt".:tigt• :u·o•a 111·:ir 7S'l 1920 of ,;la.-.... rn1n1 Vll'\I.' ol able to offer a front ro"' • BLUFFS BAYVIEW S.iuth ('oa :.l l'l.ii:• \':\ 1•000u•11~1-,.,.lwP011111 .r.C'4 Nt·~·1Jt1rt lla rbur \).,..·ner custom built vil.'W homl.' [~ ~ 11ppr;11sl'd S.1li.thfu :-.u foret•d tn Sl•ll art<.•r fixing in l.'Xt'IU.sJ \'I.' Jr\·1ne Tc« ANSWERS ''°"'1.,~t 1ui1·cJ 111•\\ unit, ,111.,...11 tu \'t·t., •'all nuw ~"'0.000 REDUCTIOH <in u\mo,.,t llt:I\' 111.•autiful '.l"J· -, R'•I lt··J "t ·,,,1,,,1. -OWHER as drea111 houst• $\WJ.500 racl.'. an<I nu"· is onl' of I •• v • • t.1u"l '. "" II• •Pl><t'C•"IC. lh 1· W h f Census -Poac1 l,:;;;~~;;:::~=::~l ly det·or,lll'd :t 1Jdr1n 1 /(t;.illui·:.. " "'' .. ose 1nu .. -s. l' ll\'l' or llarem -Myriad s 1>.111ou ;. k 1t t·h1•n \11111 ·---------•I DESPERATE Appointrnt•nt nnly C~dl Y(JU a dram:1tir 4 BR. 1>'6·7171 llONr,;y brkfst ,1rt·a 11ff g:•r.h•n 1 int• t1i11t• t•l•PlH'lunity-, " , home ~·1th exc1ling ni j.l ht GREEN VALLEY CONDOMINIUM Super s ha rp 3 bcdroom, l bath:-:. Jo'ireplace. dblt• garage. Ideal location 111 trac t . You"ll love It '. $47 ,500 CLOSE TO BEACH GI TERMS - Sign on divorce luwycr '!. LOTS of LOTS patio :!nd p:1tl\•'1fl llllUI! 1----------1 pn•:.111.:t· l11'l'll 1'.11:1\1;11 ~,., ... ,. ' • ·.' li ght. ba y, 01.:ean & \\'a ll : ''S<1t1 sf:1ct 1on rrn J,!l\'l'!'>\\1·v.·11t ).!r••1·n 5 F R hi•rni•1\'llhsupi•rhfl(111r ~ ~I sl and vic ~·s. +a i.:uara nlcctl o r you LAGUNA BEACH hell ~uul bay .I hu ~ ;,d ep .. am. m. pl;111 180 tll'gf('I' \"II·'.\\' S('l'ludedpoul.Allp1·rfe<1. lll)Nf':Yha1·k ." $7!1,750. L:.i r~l' 3 l~dn1on1:... l ', ()F U,\'i' &Cl'l'Y Ll'l'ES. for the o"·ncr "'ho loves -Oc1:an View lots from A E S LESPE p ba1 h r.unc;h hunll'. Shakt' \ol.'nlert:uo. S500U. to $23.UUO 12 ·r11..:...·101~tliun . ~111~~1.C' nw;1r J,;1rJ,!t•21·.1r~11 r;:i ~e :i~i:-.i ~;~,~~-~t;~·JiJi';:{t-:. Sl!llJ.500.Jo'E I-: Parcel~ to sclet•l fro n1 . ,.,-& t'fl\'t•r<;<d 1•,1t 1" (.'ount r.' I! 1 I' h 1 •'all "•4 7"1 $42.250,. .... ,,,. ........... lfAllEM1i1\ll11!1rug 962-4411 <r.::)546·8103 •---- PARK HUHTIHGTOil 48DA + BOHUS HUHTIHGTOH BCH n1,1rkt•t ;irt•.i IJp11<1 rtu111 et Ul'\'f I 01u-..1nt ~ ... u.~,. Dot'nn Woll -..· ""' .. ~r k1\i ·h1·11 :!l\;!11 lo'.onll)\ I " ' l;."f\ll'~l'Xllt'l'll'llol'dl•I'•> · lak•• ;11\;_1nlal!l', ~·.1 11 S · h c-· rl Sp;icious" bdrm.s. & FH, !·'• ba, frplc, plush i.h<1 1-: ept. hl':1utiful dc<·n1-. prof. landsl·aped Sl'll~·r will pay 5 pts. for buyt'r.-; 1oa!Y.963-567r. -·-· --· R-5 Zon1n,I(. 1 parcels AP· prox 1.17 a c res lot:d $1·11,GUO \\'tlh t c r1ns ( Lol·atcd near 5 POINTS\ MODJESKA CHYH +POOL Su nken l lv1n f! roo m , forn1al dining. K1lchen 11i th nook. Pa rty room with CONVF:RSATION PIT AND FIRf.PL/\Ci':. 20 Arres (2 tC'n acre l;ues t s uite. ~lairs t parcels) S5500 per acre. master and c hi ldren: terms and subordination !-.uilcs . 4 00 S (~ F 'I' available • BONUS ROOM . ~luded rear t:rounds. F~LBROOK S19 ,00U do .... ·n . Call J()neacrecslalrsrzt·lot:; ~~1-6767. overlook1n~ golr eoursC' ·~1 ·, 1•· ~'LJ"'"l.t1 ·1 .. , S!.5.000cach. [ ~, 1n&nd Ii· ,~,4~~~ _ -ID ANYTIME SELL idle items "'1th 11 · · • l)aily Pilo t Classified A1t.i---•------·I Grnerol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~u. S...ai9~,,.... .. (ll Kl::.l l,T•~ll!'li 644-7270 -. LOVELY LIDO ISLE ~ charmit1g 2 s t ory contem · .U 'por a r y d es igned h ome. Spacious 4 bedrooms, beamed ceil· Ing, fireplace, gou rmet kitche n. Large master sujtc with fireplace and s undeck on a corner lot . Close to clubhouse, te nn is and beach. Great for entertaining. $169,000 . · \'Cll s;ilc:.i>i·oiil•• '" s harl' rn1. rn ,1~:-1\ ,. hril'k fpl<' .>IG ::!:ll:J Thonk You elm pan 1 s uu rt ,. a r $41 ,SOO J\11rr,'.' VA 110 w /fountain.4 B r .2i acrl' tht• r1n(';.1 r11.1r k C'I n1 dov.11 nr FllA.1011 du\111 ''""•r1·•·' "''• ,,, i • We Neod t.l.:...___:_ park, 3 pools & Rel'.f;1c., Nl'WJltlrt Uc.1l'h ('nn l·-"---~'-'----I [ ® ~ , , C\'CS, Bkr . 96.1-6876 . I I I ~th .. ,.,.1:-,1 . i·• ('.1rpl't. S I I tl ent1a 1nqu1 n1·:. ltt•a ltiJr" a espeop e C F C I th &;auliful 2 s tory home on HuntiftC)lon Beach I 040 , • Q eSWQr V Please Call 215' Buek Gullv Lo t . J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ReoJtors 640-00~0 1---------1 ~ G. Foenter Bd , 2 ba + dcii. ()1:e an BY OWNF.R OLOIEONR-2 ~ 631 .1400 view. Liv in g r.oom Onl~ccorner lot 3Br& Sinl!IC' rum1ly hon1e on ,..... .........,~ features open bl!a1n ce1l-l:\4 Ba, boat access. less 512 3Bth Street \\'ate rfro nt, \llC'r :.Ji p. Sparkle pl1·nt~·'. ln1n1:1l' J Hit . 2 B .\. hl.ln1e . <:o H:t.1t-:·r Kli<"lll·;;-.;~ l.O\'<'IY p:ttin. \lO\t' 111 rf' :i c1 y~ Rt•dut'('fi l o ~1;r.~.Oll(1 ovC'r!'.11ed lot : ""ilk to We specialize in 1nJ!, brick frplc "'all. oHk than a mile to bt·h . l.1110 ;.ho1>", i.:rl.';1t arc.i BEACH LIVING •.. on the water floorin~ & "'ood framed $39,950. Call 960-3149 fur Yl..'Jr .1rou11d l1v111J.:. . • _ tlear the water pii:ture winrio.,..·s over· S.S5.0IJIJ • FOR $65,500 looking hu~c rerlwuOd Balboa Boy Prop Realtors *675-7060• 673-~i(iJ G73-ll08f. l·:ves associated · BROKERS-A EAl TO,RS 102'> W Bolboo ltfl.)041 ---------•I Y.'::int :1d>; C:lll 6·12 567 G•neral I 002 Gt"Mral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ma en ab I Irvine realty "BEAUTEOU S BURLIHGAME" ~lud<'I ll fl111c-rn .S11y g la ss l{idgl· \'o'/~tt llt•r lill1\'l' vi t•\\' llig h\y up- ,L!radefl + lOJl quail!.\ lhruuul . Lush 1;.in<l s<'at>i ng & cxµcns1\·f' l''=lcr1 or deck 111 J,!. 5 bl'dro<1n1s. fa1nily ro<J n1, bonu:-. r1>om & 3 baths. Sl 50.~:'"JO J,a ncl included:· J~cllc 'has(' Lee 644·ti200. (CfiR) HEWLY LISTED lmmacul atc l:>rcsidc11t llomc ~ ! Air conditioned -4 hcdroorp -VI E\V ! ! Laszlo Shark any 644 ·6200. (CG9l Not A F1~~r UpJ'>{'r ..• view of water dec k . Cedar pHncli n i.:, 3Bll , 2BJ\, JtoofGurdcn 1-::1rth toned tile. new - l'abinels & thick t'arpel - WATERFRONT ing throughout. r:xtras I HOMES inc lude ; Dark room , &<lWl·""''1.g1-v separate laundry room, r-w, • ..,a.-.~h dbl garagl', s undl'ek off Pl4l h\I 1..-0 large mas te r bdrm ., 714 5 Liltlo Hari>or Bcaehwalk 1 TownhousC', llJ)graded 3-DH , 21:-ha, wet hilr. h uge p oo l. c lubhse. $61.500. 4 BEDRM-2 BATH FHA/VA $51,950 (71·1) 11:11 ·14!Kl Ke nnel. bllin J e nuir {;rill. ~l iero"·ave & IJllll try. $130,000. Oy Owner. REAL TY INC. 675·6188. ----· 7~46~1371 2 STY-$23,750 POOL-$150 MO. ASSUME6°/a S©'\\.<>UlA-~'tt(ic:,• Thof lnlriguing Word Game with a Chuckle ------1.,;,.4 \., C\"l I l'OIUIN ------ 0 t<tOPIOft~ i.1 ... 1 of ""' lov• .... ~i.i -...d. t..- ro.... '" loo-,., '""" .. "'9 •..... d. ------Miii HEAR-BEACH Undor S40,000 3 Rd , 1Sp;1cio1,.1s t.l astcr l 2 1"1 ba. lge kitchen "'/dis hwasher, frp lt·, new carpet throughout. rcc<'ntly pa1ntccl & w /paperd,-2 car gar.1gc Xlntcond. $37,750. 5.1f'·OR2l &i2 .. 1:ri:,i $37,900 HEAR BEACH &autiful 3 bdrm, 2 battl, fa m rm, sep. dinin.c:, prof. land , plush interior decor. If you want Jl.ll. thiJ; is il. i\nxious owner. 963-5671. -. , . 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOULDH'T YOU ~ I AA THEA .-11 f!\\'n lh1s 3 bdrm, 2 balh home lhan be at tl)e me~y of the landlol It's beautifully d.ccor • ed. it's located next lhc park a nd Jt 's JlriC lit 500,000. - I , • • • 0 I I ' I l ' . - • • -For--For-1-For--. ...... -_,,....rty zooo-..u.mr.ishod ..,..,.,..N ...... b0<3.1i75 OAIL.YPU.OT SJI •••• •••••••••••••••••• ······-·······-······ •••••••• ••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••• ••••·•••• ••••••••••••• ••••• ••••• ••• •• • •••••• •• ••• •• •• •• ===::J=:::::::::::;:;c.::...:.:;..::. _____ I __ ....:~::.!.:..::='"-"""''"" 1 .... illt 1044 -• I06' H rtlo G .. s"' JZOZ -U•l•-d Jo.pet1Mot•~"" ......... " . ...,Nld Jo.pelmot•Fw-d •••••••••••·••·•,••••••·•••••••• , 11wpor ocll f06fs-t.AM fOIO ltMIWut4tTS •••••;••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·•• O'A'NER .SACRJF'ICE : ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••-•••• Xlot C.M. locaOon. Isl ~I ~ ~ llt IMoJ•leoc .. 3240 Co1taMno l7Z4Co1tctMHG 3714 ~a'.~~1~~~ LIDO ISLE l~n~)n~~~~:i~ ~~~i.i>nnc.on· ··i ~1:1ijlt_i@jl ~··;;:; .. ,;:'.·~ .. ;~;;: ............................................. . de<'Orltl•• brick wo•I. Immediate possession. Near beaches probablyk .. p,mrigvp .. · I 0 UHITS • . :; •• '!!/. kl!b lpri<ln<d .A~1· COME STAY WITH u~ p,.,,...i...i U•l111 """"· tennis, shopping, schools, and worship: "°'down• 2 lledrm, 2 Ex«ll•nl Costa M•n ffffSfllYICE llomolmd•nt,6'•·'90<• LOW WEEKLY RA TES . 1 t•nnvertlble den , bUllC · Come and see this spacio\&s Sbr, ram. ba 1in1Ie s tory k>talion.Cellt-0rdetalls. TOLAHDLOROS • 3--BEOROOM. 1\, blh • · • uts , $39,SOO, SKI\, call rm 1 led , TuwnhOuses ahU •l onl.)' Pri . 1 1 le Member of Bo•rd or La ndznark TraC't. s.ioo Beautifully furnished large studios and ~1120, • · · ~a on 45 street to street. S21.9SO. New~ carpets. ncipa 5 on Y P ase. RealLors, Setter .Ou.s1 · Phy.Ills 9&1-+IS6 one bedroom suites -all with full Wrap 1t up for Christmas! Owner new drape!!. etc. Ask fo A&en1.~-o8.lZ ness 8ur(!-.1.1,Ch11mbe!"ot • •·Bto:DR<)()~t. l'~ bl.h k.itc·hens. · Looking for A Hew Home? T1-Choc•Tlth.. J DH. 2 ba. lownhoun In l '11iversity Plilrk for only s.u .soo. with new c1rpel- 1111t and paint. OR ... Cht'tk o ur Ad in the t :eneral Section m.ight coosider lease option w /option >"'ran.11:.839-&32.l Agent. Commerce. Glen Mar $3SO. won ·~ money.$145;-000. Moti11e-• FOURPLEX s3o.a505 ,.,, . .........,. __ LIDO REALTY Fersa1o 1100 3377YleUdo.'4.I. 67'7300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $105,000 .-111ood 3206 Shaip. clean 3 Br 2 1\11. blto:s. fr1~I(!, ~d . nttlgbbQrhood. avail now. •$340 mo. lst &. hi11'l ... S«. d~p • .s.n -.USS JSJ.4-til.25 , •laParilleJaln* CLOSETOOCEAH • lOWIDES • Huntington Beach· 3Br, 3ba, frplc , part • lZWIDES• BROKER536-1836 furnished, l mmac. •20WlDES• l ~~~~~~~~~~l &Pllti.®~· ~mo. Dill •Z.WID ES • I· Judy675-1"42or5S8·9211 . J-tntg Twnship Goo.do. J Call ••16UN1TS•• V°iliNT7 L;e mod 2.sty Br. redec. bltns. t'rplB & "llVGllES TODAY" Orange County, abfentee. J br, 2 ~. Mar 132 Pc:.rl'. drps, s:tlS. 846·8_29_l_•_fl_.S_ UST llUFf 530-0200 owner. Agt. 00-SOOO. ,.,....., vrly. """ 4307. ... ........................... ~-Hi9-t1 I 052 HowpO<t leach I 069 ........ .,. ............................................. . /\partmcnl li ving with motel co"r\\'C· nienccs. Jl catcd pool, sun dt..:ock. air- c."Ondilioning . J .. incns & utilities in- cluded. Maid service, television, setr • service laundry facilities available. Master Charge and BankAmcricard wt:lcome. EXECUTIVE SUITE MOTEL • I I • I .1 I ' LE RAISOR REALTY 1.,i.c. Dl•obl Lase 2Bdrm Condo On The West Nine Al Tbls Priee-$42.000 REDUCB>·SSl. 7 50 ---=-=:.:....----' ;-;:;;-;~~;::::;:--;;-::::-I .!•~~~, ~.'.!~~~'.:,_ __ , Buch cotl111:c . ~14~. sna.:I. DEH POOl Mobile llome ovt"rlooklng 4·PLEX. Costa Mesa. 3 Br 3 Ba , d1·n winter °"· util ~ .... ·lk to b4:l1 + •"---· , .. 3 8 $111.500. Xlnlrrntalarea SO ,. 1 s•oo fe£>. l-lomer1ndcr 1'. Tht' fabulous Bluff~ In ....:..-an. lAlguna. r. By owner 642·9772 S.C mo . r Y · 64;?-990ll 2010 H•wpaoi Road two MiJH frOlft bMch I ·' 1521 Cr.imp us Dr., 1 r\"ine 1..·ampu.o; Val\t-y Shop Ctr . CALL 833-8600 CENTURY f~INANCIAL REAL TORS581-121G I 048 Mlulao Y!.jo 1067 .................................................... _ ........ . FROST' Eastblufl! fted tile roof R.:1 , outside storage. Best ----------1 675·1442, 558-9211, 227 Haiscd portico entry. uffl·r. Eves l Wknds . t:or:.I S155, 2 br unit, child. Step-up to huge living \ s:i71709494-0J22 Lohfors• 2200 sn~J,.., ~ar:int . t 'toe 1 room . VIEYo' to hui:c );lobile Home 8 x J8 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COl"'OftOdef'Mar l222 llomehnders,642·9'.IOU kl l ~-"'M la .................................. -----!'"""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ spar in~.l'ommu~poo ! ramllyparkatthebeach. nWT OOll y 2 Br. Sl65 child, sngl . Comly gourmet kitchen. C.all 536-JOM. H~ View Loh CIL\RMJNG llousebclo'>'' Queen s 1~e bed.room~ --llw)', $395. 675-7058 stovt•, ~ar. f'ec. H U "'-'-•-• 3600 Cos to M•IO, c•forllia 92627 642-2611 ' , ' I ~1('e Wood.$ Cove Duplex 11t'. v u . s 10,ooo. dn ; ~1 .000. J.'P. Arch Ba)' Real Esl;;1te, 499-2277 0..lhe ....... lot A cozy c roa ck l ing fireplace on a chilly '>''In · ~r 's eve. Your purchase of a lirt-plat·e home wlll include a full cord or wood or a gas loJ set - Your C hoit'e. Several super locations in F:I Toro, Mlssioii Vi~JO or L a~una N iguel s till f ... 12 1,QW PRJCE&TEHl\IS po..1 llomchnders,6'12-9900 ous•• ftnmnw:MIW'V • i>up&er:n Unfum Den or e)llta be-droom-Ac,... ort 00 ' aft.S.00 ••· _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• your choice. Deeorator ••••••••••••••••••••••• JS l\lihn to Sa~ Francisco SllORECL!~f'Sl b 3 b SlOO. L,ee 1 br unit, pet, lWwport hoch 3269 2 Bii. l Ila, CdM, no ' W.\lpap.r lh'"·O"l'. AVOCADO LAND. $l,790. C e t S.allsbury ll .-r . a, " " 0 t'anyon & ocean ''iew . appl. gar, fee. ••••••••••••••••••••••• children o r pets. $268. Oc:o'"' /City Yl•w Hy builder, nearly com- pleted, 2500 s q . ft . i'Us tom home. S p ec· t;1cular ocean, city \'ie"'· pnme area. on quiet cul· d<'·Sat' nC')(l to park. walk 10 bch. L.8 .11.S., stores. Hed'>''OOCI 1iding. l'Oppcr cnm, ('Cramu: tile. 4 HJ{. ll1n. rm .. liv, rm., wet IJ<ir . lam. rm ., 2 full /2 h;,ilf baths. 4 det'ks, flrepl. 3 ear g1:1r. Loe. 795 (Jak SL PRICED AT SlS0.000 536-W62 or 436-4450 available. · CENTURY FINANCIA L REAL TORS. 581-1210 "FIRST HOME" Assume this $30,000 f1iA . Loan int. al 7 •1~<;. Payments or $305. Creal s tarter home. nicely carpeted : only 1 mos • TRADE * . new. Just $39.900. Laguna He11eh luxury • MISSION VIEJO ho1ne wllh t\\'o units F/C • REAL TY An ex ceutive home . 837-9500 1!.'httt•watcr view. SKB,000.1-------- fo'.qw ty for 1·o·s or 3-HR '"DOLL HOUSE" home nr OranJ:C County TastefuHy dcrorated, 3 ;urport. ZJ\GHODZKY1 Br. & family room horn£' lt(•altnr. 494-&>ll in Mission \:tejo's finest "DEl.IGHTFUL" Small I-louse. 2 or 3 HRS. 1-'ormal din1n~. 2lla, Studio. Walk to benc h. S84,50U. Ph: 497-1019. area. Centra l J\/C. large lot, covered patio $55.900. MISSION VIEJO REALTY 581-1000 Seller has purchased per AC. Rancho, Calif. Wft~ ..,,= A !l 644 "211 llon1cC1nd<:rs, 642·9000 llBR \.'U, ~ Hr, 2 Ha . Din, mo. 644-6800 (Susie) new home · anxious! BO"I:· Seller f'in . 81,,7'oi Int (714) 675 8344 ~-mo. i · ·• I . 3244 Liv & l"am. Rms,, Rltns. Takead\•ant11~e ·justr('. Ti~ht S for tes s a le . ""--1.al D -CostaM•sa l224 n'fM Ul191-'ortSlirhn~.Comrn2 Br. I Ha . $WCI rno. Nu dueed ti' $53.750 full Owner.714 1676-5734 __,, "· •strt, 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool $525.675·0771 pt•ts, Balboa. S•IH-91>62 prirc• Call tod ay -IHOrt 2 OO r ls'dt>I d ipl" Jbr Bt;,\UT. San J oaquin -daysor675·0353aftcrS 752.1100. . C~ Loh/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.! b~ di~";m l pri~ }d ;! T"'·nhmt.> L;irjilc 2 Br, 211:.i TOWNJll>lJSf'~ 2 llr. 2"z P~I . ('ll>!N "' , • r>: '1.1'" 1 ~1 r ,, 1 • Crypts 1500 t.,oolun~ for Lowt·r Desert l"ar J!,~r t'hild'rcn & sr'nl &. 2 !'.olV. \11cw or ROU Ba . p u o I • b It n s . --- [ ~ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Propcrt,··1 C.:11! Cen1e 't s co .. ursc ·& lake: $550. "'"ash/dry, gar. No pets. ApcwlnwntsFvnished l~ilS:11:\ll 3 Burial t>lnts available. at Bkr. 1-lo~·es, Condos 1n '. f1~~s::;.;o9~o m c' ·I UO .>1, 7~.1 bi5-!ll88 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i;'r.l ~·l: Pac1f1c Vie'>'' 1\temonal come . 646-2287 . -----:c.--lolboalsl.d 370& l~:;;:;:;,,)~~~!!i!i'~~l l'ark $825 full price. --V I I 3 BR. 2 BA Colle1:e Park. * MEMTA.LS * NWP'f Ills 3 br. 2 ba, dcu. 7l<t -728-7668. Pue r.t o a art a 1 f'plc, t'rpts, dtps. resp UNJV PARK very Jgl' & clean. $450. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 MEWPORT SHORES . beautiful casa ~1th poo1 family . $350 549.2534 J 8H. 2 ba. bonus .,,, $475 Jse. 642·9666 LJTTLJ-: JSLANO , W •TfRFROHT 2 Cemetery Lots .. Harbor & maid, avail n ow. ·rii>·T«ltltAci.· .----Very atlrl\,,:l. comp Jy ~ ' "-'" Heaul1ful !!arbor Vie"· ( 2 B ' dk · I Beaul.4 RR.212 bath.c; R~st CM Ask1nR $250 494 -01 16 lmm,ar.4Br2Baho~e. 2:BR 2 1ia $350 um. r,sun .avu1 . Walk to PftOhl . tenni!I & l'a 675-6188 Phone Ranches.Fann•, fn e d y~rd . 590 r.1 a r JRH'21li1 ···········$4~ home, 3 Br, 3 ba, bonus tt liO. ~mo. AdlU no 1 OCe'n <~lvS7"900 64.G-7"88. G 2700 11uette t:1rc. $365 rmo GRf.F.s-fit'1-:~;j.j ()MFs room, Krl'at pat.Jo, S600 pcL-i.673·4395 · '" · "· . ro••s 831 OOJ · ·• • ~ .... mo. Call 714 ·894-2245. or -------.,.-,-, CA. YWOOD REALTY Condaminiurns /Town• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 3 BR, 2 na · · · · · · · · · · S375 ~2·4441 lolboo Pfttittlulo 3707 548 1290 hous•sforsalt 1700 oc• HFROHT ··LEANJB 28 Ra h J RR.J lia .......... $425 -----••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • .. :A. " r, f.· nc OEER!-'lt'.L Dll0~1J..:S 4 Br&: f'~lt. ~1ew . lt.'nn1s. B•'B'OA INN ----••••••••••••••••••••••• R •NCH Kit, 1·rpts. l'nrl d ytl . Nr ,......, H'pt.Shore•S-cials 1o..10RTHL•"'-Ullr..l..t. ~ all schls &: market. 2 JHR.2':z Ha ........ s.t2S pool ,~ 1110• 559·4646 1 Oceanfront J br. incl. r-" "'.., ""' G30 At'rcs. Jl umboldl J{;nu·hoS::inJuaqu\n &12·82:i5Jo)'cc J ~" l 1~ Doti houst>. 2 sty A-CO.,DOS 1 Children, poss. no pets. 2 Bl d b '""""' ut1. _....,.,.mo. '>''10 er. "" r " County. Ta I trees. A 1 sz95 2180 t+ en,2 a .... ....,., P.1ain 61587411 ramc ()nl\'56.1.51)(1 ,l!ra"S)' meado'>''S & hills vai now . · 2HR.2Ha . .. ..$550 JBrU.ayshorc:s furnorun· __ • __ . ----- Charmin/,! 2 sty \\'/family Wh1tt-walt·r \'iews· 2 & J ri,·C~ & sprini;!s. Fa~: Plat'entia549-162J 'fl'.RTl.F. ROCK llll.l.i;; 1 fu rn. \VW l'rpt. frple, Corona de4 Mor 3722 rm Reduredl•)!61.900 bdrrn.un1t sfrom$5·l,OOO. ta.Sii(' Views. $485 per,.,, \•rm> ~•c ···k 1 "' 3HH.2BA ......... MJO Wa1'hr 1l)ry . (iar. 2545 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Su 4 BR + d n ()I 420 Cypress, North J. " • "'".>,. · · Sii~ l' 11 Y L<igun;i. acrl'. 'l'erms. Joint Vt•n -appl, sni.:I OK. t'et'. Al!\. 2 + dl'n,2ba,furn ... $1ZS Crl• ... tv1ew $.140 '>''inter, CllAR~11 NG. s inall I.Jac h. '· c· al.1675,7225 lure? Call J::d. l':d,.·ards llomefinders,fi42 ·\¥.JOO 2+dl.'n,2 b;1 ........ $400 SIOOyrly 552-0035 __ apt. $175. Inc. ulll. Nr. CA. YWOOD REALTY for i n 1 or ma lion . --TllE COLONY LIDO ISLE beach. 675-J.~. * 548-1290 • f7 14 l830-3212. E-S1de 3 Br. ram. rm . 2 4 BR. 2·'• lia ... S.125 ------'--------, Ha . Kids /peL'>. fnt•d, fo'cl' CULVf;nuALE 4 fir. 2 ba hon1e, all elcc. Costa M••a 3724 •LIDO • Rtfttal• A1.:cnt . ltomcf1ndt>rs. JHR 2 Ha ,, .-.. S375 kitchen, frplc. dtilc gar,••••••••••••••••••••••• • l'AHAl)ISE • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·9000 WAl.NU"l"S<.2UA RJ-: so. patio. Yrly $550 Sl7.50WEEK & UP 3-Bdrms. d in rm. 2 ha.. HousesFumisht'd ---2BH.:!ba .•........ $325 673 ·4798evesJwknds. •Studio&I Blt Apt.s comp1etelv. wttlled ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2'l5,2 Hr.appl.k1ds,pcLc;, Jlllt 2B· •·•1• ~ f d F~ • · '1 .... , •• , •• ..,"' L·' 11 · 11 ·JI •'TV&Mu id ServAvall 70'sAA' lot. front & rear Balboa Peninsula 3107 n t• . .'=ar . _et' Mjll Un luo :;.t.' :J r , <! a . "ENTERTAINERS s trl'f't parking. wood· ••••••••••••••••••••••• llomcf1nders.&429900 552-7500 frpl1:, :-.unny pat1u, 2 car •Phonc Scrv,1-ftdPQOI b ( I I I "I 950 i;.1r. w /op~ner . S47 ~ •Chlldren.sect1on ..A-6/an DEl.IGHT" um1nj.! rp l' in r~ IV .-, Beautifully furn . 2 yr old Jfl•. 21>a <. pa•'oo··· .. , ... p ' -lhl •at · I d l ., ~ U-~ u red h'1ll U75-6X87nr675-754 l •LUWmon Y• l'S. lla\'e a part\' & lhril1 rm open o~ar en pa 10 J~nc·t'>s & interest keep duple~ steps to b<.'h 3 t.iuarr1" ~alore $345 mo •$50Ffo'wcek'srent REAL ESTATE 900 Glcnneyre !at 4G4 Q473 S4Q 0316 yourguC'sts.SupcrJBr onbuthsulcs.,'oulllo~l'I ~01ngU\l .U IJ up~\\'e~lLll Ur 2'1.1 a $400 )'rly 1 :1:11-:~lOlhSt &lti·;IZJur :1 1\lt, 2-ha. 2-t'ar prkg. w/ad ho me 111 our Castille) tht:. charm1n)! earl~ l.1du have a ft•w 1'•n ele stor\', 2 673 3397 Sl2 2"l7 realty p.itiu. ~ml pets OK. 539:, 23?GNl'wport B\,·d . Ci\t A A t • nc1~hborhood . Upgraded homt" Sl5~.900 ht' d rm , 2 hath -----~ l'h fi73 6J'i7 548-97!).'}11rt.45-3967 n n 1que A real treat To"·nhou~.:·s at only CCM"OnadelMar 3122 At·aut 3-HH . Z·ba lll' ~ --------------. La1iuna"s 1st <frt ~:Iller)'. ~.~::::l ~ CALL NOW ~I.~. Ask (or fo'~ank .1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ('orator's l'undu. f"rpl«, ~ EXCLL'S IVt; \\1t"stcllrf SUS CASITA.S Also a da net• ha 11 & MISSION VIEJO Kft -832 1 A)!l'nl. in Santa _ ~+ Bdrms . shag crpls, pn\'ate patio, V1l\:1 f''rpk·. 2 hr 2 ha + Large nicely furn. bach. playhuusl' w 1sta~c. tort. 7 52. 7315 Ana I Bf.A Cl I at )'Our door. ilOOI. c l ubhsc, m Ul' h REMT A.LS 1n:a ster :.u1 ll' w frplf & t brs. AtlulL<; only, no Yilnc C('llar, J bdrms. REALTY o-r, CH,\~NELVlF.W . i\1ove mort·. $325 /mo. 643-3777 2Hlt,2hahutncforonl) Pool Adil~. l.:.c. S550 pets.2110Nl'wportlll. mort-.$122,_QOO. ~ 581-1000 DONAlDM.BIRO er:••/ 1800. in cund. Avail unfurn. Agt. SJl5 Clean. h1 1.(hly up· M2.U042 ----· •~~~~~~:;~~~ • .._,, .. ,,.,, • .,,._.,... nitssOlt S750 Wi nter r ent a l. -'----------1 graded. 1 Hr or Bach Gnrden Apl. Ht~Mach · f0&91----------•••••••••<11••'"-•••••••••• \\'alcrrront ll omes Fireplace J Bedrm. 2 ba. t )t(... CllARM!Nli 3 Ur 2 Ba , 2 Pool. $140 & SIGO. Gas & VICTORIA .... if.-;~~................... TRIPLEX Great rental in old Corona 631 -1400. cpts, drps, bltns. Super 3 DH . 2 bn homt• for S:l95 <·:ir l'n<.'. ~:i r . frplt'. I blk ""'alt·r pd, f;.&6 6774 HIGHLANDS 2 bc.;'chunitsS52,500.Gd BestPeninsulnloralion ' r1cltt1 ar.3BR.2'~ba.C 1 M 3 4 lut':.iliun . S365 /mo . WILL CONS ll)l::ll to bl'h,tenn1s1.:ts &pool. F.lei:i:ant home. c ustom income. n.2 cor lot. Gin· Charmin~ 2 hdrn1. lront Sl75 /mo. 675-0000 Unique 05 a •sa 12 963-4500963 1786 ST li l>ENTS s harp & clean 5450 mo b I r · hou;<;(' has lar't' l1 ,·1n' lluml's ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----I Of! J\\'a1J. now M0-0663 w t or present owner n y fo or tune , r I I r . u "i b & d 2 t un QUll'l t•ul -de ·sac 675752U rm w /frpl<.' S piral -5450 Ml'sa \'C'rde f:ast. 4 se. r. en. 111 ,l·pL<;, 3BfL2.bato...,•nhous•·for .. , 11>1 ,·,olf •·,,u•••• ,.,, .... · '· · sta1rr:ise ll•iuts in 2 I· Du1)l(';o.:, 1mmae. '>''l'Sl· br. 2 ba. li;e ram rm. din drps. lg t• yd '"/pool ~ • .. ~trecl. lhgh on a hill "''1th 1 11 l 1 ,. 1 m"·>nl ~1 <1-·n wknd·· 2 s-125 N{''>'' Pa. int. t•li•a.," ,.1,1 & 0,.1., •. , ,,1,,, .. 1>11 •>,, · f\Y UWNf.11 bdrm ''"''nthou ~l' aJJls. t•n<. 'S('ps o .~ani .un rm. pvt back yard . Isl& " •" .. ~ "· I ·· ~weeping coastal and 1·. ...~ 1 1 f ch l<l '"'""-.... 1 andre;11 y tonlf1\1•111 I n 1,, .. ,.,,.,1 , .,, .. ,,,,,.,, .. , .. , Wh'l'•walo·• >">"·w•. Tho·, ll B I I l ""ithpanorami c.\·il'""'~of llS l'Om p ety urn .••. O"'"~ \a!)t+Cle 11 L~l·-~~1 ll:JI )rso ,,., ... ,...-~on1a .~" ,., "'"" ,. ...... ... 4 r. 2·'• a .• r,i.: ol. n l 1 large L'.:n.'l'llh(•lt. ...-,~'>.mo . 'II "IJ·I ( di l,"}'&oo·oan s1•s.<'"> i;:r('a s ummer '"'Inter ---,-------. Ill! "'"'" "' " :lbr. 4ba humt.' speaks of p rorl' s s u re n1 ~. .. D•UPL. EX "" ~nt;1l int·omr Proper!) '.\1obile ha('h p;1d. all utd J fk l, 2 hJ. large yn,rr1, ref~ ----1 lu)(ury and l'om fort. Choir(' of l'rpt cl rps . llousefl.t~·J8.SO. pd. SI(l.'i fo'ec ,\j!t r~~I . ~o J>l;'l:>. ~"> r:io. J llH. :! b:1 tu .... nlu"lU'>!' fnr [)cluxe 3 hr. '.! b.1, frpll'. Spacious s lora~l' and paint Nu ktch appl. C'll'. Pnde of o""·nt'r!!.hlp pro-------l-lomefinders.6":!·990Q I h 9fi2-1072or642.(144.1 542.'i .. '."-'-'"' l'lil~l· tu ~'!I t'hild ~ni.:1.,.i.:ar Fct•. room for l-spansion. 175J lr\'.tH6-6222 p£•rty rn qu1t~1 fialboa lncam.Pr-operty 2000 ----. . . andJJC'U/l1 · //orn1·r11!fll·r~.f"A2.·9!)1JO Sl77,SOO. -----lor;1t1un J'('rfec t for •••••••••••••••••••••••Newport Beach 3169 3·1~R w ,rar~ .r.m .. ~ov cl (lit TURNER ASSOC FOR SALl-;; fiAY\'IF.W, o""ncr -uc('up:1nt 4 2 Duplexi·sfor ~alt'sidcb) ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio. fl'n <t d \a r<I , J UB .2 1J;i ._ form:dd111 '\\'Jlk l•J bt·h. 2 Lr. <·h1id . onthl•S..'IY '>''llhloadsof Bdrms 2ba &3 bdrm . . 0 ;.1<·rossfrom!!.1'hool.S350 111 ,, f"'>nl l.i01HI lu1,1t1no1 ~n~ls.appl .l!ar .. fec llOSN.Cs l fl"M')'.l~.ac u11a I I t t ·· ... ~1de. il25.f.lll0_& $155,00tl LIDOISJ.fo:HAY l-'R NT l\AL l'l."Cfll" .. llllr. • ~ 494-1177 i:: ass. wa nu s ep·sa\·er 2 ba ..... ·ith huJ.:l' Ii\' rms, (1,.·nr. 6-15 3G55 Winter, J Br, 2 Ba . G"•·' ··.-2 o"p<',."' ;,"AT 1<UN $t:Jll llamchnders, 6'12·9t.JOO kitchen has gourmet ap. frplrs & bit-ins Lppcr 6-54646 213 149 466 ,,.,,..,, •·•., ., t>H OCEANYIEW!! plL ·s. candlelitt• dine. un1thasopenbeam s.l~t·. U"'IT i . ' ·4 1 5.2C1KJG:irdcnLant• ·I Ult 2 ba s 1n)!le lam s ~>ACllJUS :O.:.l'wporl 1 DR d d'. Spacious RR suites deck & \'IC'>'' of o<'ean I n 2br.3609Balboa,$260mo 5h.-3-·1 --,---,-2-b· hunlc1nCul\'1:rdatl·.U~1· Shorl'., ·I Bit,·• B.t on . , en. in1ng rm., ... ·'vanit)' baths. i\fulti· t~l.-el.and. OW .. 'ERS \Tl)·.t'plcsonly .no pets arp ir+ ,)(}nu .. a. pool. tenn1 ~ and ~·at c r . Le:i ~c s a5o . bit-in kitchen . L,t: liv. purpose area. Deep pile NEWPORT BiACH n iodis OK 52 1_13SM. Leave bltns.rrph: .t-amilyonly. p<irk. s.l~ I 1;Jl-JJ55evl's. r 1 m . .:.. frp 1 tledc. bea 1 m ~. J carpets. Sundeek, pool. R«LTY 67S 1642 CLJL':NT has $28.000. number Len S'J75.5S7 __ ,_~_l8 _____ 1 ()!! S-Cl•-I•· 3276 R\'~,,s. WOO( C)(ter. boat s lip availab le . ~ -coming out of cs l·ra"'-----'-El_T_oro_ 3232 f -· ,,_,, S7S950 llil.>Npt. Hl\'tl ,j\;IJ 4 HI!. 2'-· ba + .1n1 rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• M ,,., F. Vacant ... 1-· ,\ST Sltl.000. cash plus SI0,000. Houses Unfurnished ••••••••••••••••••••••• .·•.ntl bunu-; •• r. oon1. 1n u-aut :t llr. 2 ha. Jne LR. J.,.<;ION R .AL TY POSS t~SSllJN , S86.500 2.nd. 10'; u1t. Needs units ••••••••••••••••• •••••• I rtl k .. 1 ·~ " •494-0731 • Bkr962·551 I Split Level on <"ontract. the more the General 3202 Month to Month u t•ro<: "'11 " huJ!•' k•t. rort·d ;or, fqJll', helter V.'111 takt-problem R t I 0 Oii d:-.w~hr. liltn,, ~t'r l:i<Jrc h . L~a Ht'lls 1050 HEED J Bdrn1:-.. l ':i bitth:-.; 3 .............................. en as r ., RH+ dt·n CHI .... -ih·r Lil u . II • • -~· A prop•rlo'o•s Bkr. Don w ' l'PL' r1" { ·' .,;>t;.l\_,~tiJ i:.arages & \"le""·· No loan ~ Tf'rm Lf'ases i\c...,porl lll•;1r!i. Brinµ nr ~f'C•l\f.J I·; S:in Gahncl ·······················1 By Own(•r J Bd. l ba, h\'.rm ....... vaulted rcit- 1ni:s & frpl('. L )lc lot w1cxcellent \'il'w., l\fust see to apprc('i:itc. Call >86·5034. ............................. SE A TERRACE TOWNJl 0i\1E . 3 ·BH rurn1sh€'d, many cstras. (;orgcous \•iew. lmn1cd. occupan('y. $00,950. OPEN SUN. I to5 CHIMMEY fc1 '. O\\'flt•r '>''ill f1nan1:t•'. llc-rtnan,752 l ~::':c"--·"' .\ourtKJat.StiOO FOR SANTA? Ncwportllci ~h ls. Sii.?.500 'Q • t • '::iJ t-:1 Toro. :\l 1~siun \'1l'jo & Westminstt-r 3298 Our Exclusi.-e ...i..Vt -( J L.aguna Jlills t::astbluf!Conduhasit~3c Al.1 I':\. , .. ,.2 -11~ rt 7 1 .,,1 :·. '-lANYt'OHS.100 Br. 2' ~ ba. S:i nta size ~~· TWO 4 -PLEXES • r ,.. Cl-:NTUHY FINANCl/\I. mast br. a mon1: the trl'c ......w4111fC.; In excellent fast movini:: S?O Fi•« 1 )'<>a r .'>t'r\'i<'t' · R t:AL·roRS. 581 -!210 lO!J!i. SU1>41r sharp. MO\'l' ME..,1.TV Costa ~1<.>sa :ire;1. 1\ rare $95. Custa i\.1csa ha1:h --·--- ineond. Attach 'ddbl J!ar .. '\/tar .. ~ ... por1 Pv•I Offlrt" rommod1ty that \\'on't p.a rl. FountainVaUey l234 W;ilk to school, shop;;.. n-\,'FRO~T -r 1 last loni.: . .i87lOOQ. each. i!05. !::ianta Ana I br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 's"·im & tenn1 ~. Prine. 1 • · .rJJ "t'o · Callfortleta1!s. "/ onial. 2 lot !>, pier, (·hlldok Condo, fpll'. 4 RR. 2 BA. 0 n I Y · 6 4 0 · l 2 8 9 · S}95.000. i\.TarshaU l{lt y. NEW LISTING $155. Oranj'.le 2 hr, bes t 1n£·lds Assol'. ft•es & O....,,er /1\j!t 675_4600. Cl-IUlt:t: 4-PLEX. all 2 bet. t lulihous c . SJ65 1mo $67,500 ~~-----RH .sha~r rpt,bltns.lush SI65. ilunt. Reach i br. 96J-4567~·1 7Rti HARBOR VIEW LE RAISOR REALTY ·l52JC~1mpus L)r , Irvin(' Campus V:tlll'Y Sho11 L'tr. CALL 833-8600 t r~1V. P,\RK ·11-lr . f:un rm. frpl.:. ('pis drp, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-'1replac·1·. Super ·I l~R. 2 BA rJlll'h styl€" homl' S3(i."i !li;J ·l.''67 ~'.1·178(i l>X>k1ni.: fur a 1·11 ~·•• f.1mdy lo 1 l'lll "11r ho mt•. :i Ii I(, 2 Bi\, ~u11t•r h1l'at ~nn S:llO ITIO :ll:hJ ·\~;?:Mi.1·17>'.fi ""allpapcr. po"I'. I rno,'.:. Condominiums or more S.IGO 552 M~i:I Furnished 3400 landsraping. 0'>'·ncr Ol'-jilar. ---- rnpied. S78.500. Prin Sl7'. CoSl" •tcsa 2 11, t-:z li\ing, 2 Br. 2 Ba , pool. . " . ,. •••··············•····· i:1palsonty please. t d pct, i::ar. ee. /\~en! Super 3 Bil. 2 B;\. 111,1,·. SOUTll CO'\ST s u 10 • f lloml'flnders.64 29900 1·pts. rlrri-;. S'.\tiO rno B1\l'll (_"();'ll lll>, i·ornp Sl85. C~ta l•1esa um. 1 _ _ _ r f INVl::ST~!E~T ~Ki.1 456";~;.] 1~8'i urn, plt' t•xlra~ .• 1rr11 .. -.1 Tll 1\1Lf'~ll ·2 Ar, adult.:., nu_ pcL'i, SIJO-+ ut1I ~·tlli :l 2 Dr Furn & l "n turu. 1\va1I no""' l'ool, 1(1 ·1· Hm . Arlult ~ 11111 )'. Nu peL'>. 645-0GJl 2 br & 1 hr. l'l+·Jn . quit•!. else to ~ho11110~. Sl75 & SIK5 1~13'-71 ~1 '.\1 J!r Dana Point ·3726 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super neat J Br \'1ila. c·nu rt vd. pvt , :\40!11 Gran ~ti a, 0fi ·I z. 004 21 496·52'.)3 RIG 2 hr. 2 h<t , ~~. Uttl 1nel l'>il'<lr l>t'a1•h. li4£ 496--0195 or !K'.11 11 12 Huntinqton Beach 3740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• B~:AU"fl Fl'L I hr furn apL-. Sli'll ,\• SJliU S p;1111.,h Sl}IC lilll i.:. ll\l Cnl·I J:,1r . pool. saun:o. lnr1ry, adlt'> 1::in1 Kt•t•l'>no l.11 . l bl~ \\.' 11f B•·.H·h n1f 81:1lt•r R.l2-7SIX llunt1n).!tu11 l!.1rl~1ur I te l! -+ br lort .. 1V.Jli lhr11 l\l :1 ~· 1 5. S:!~H . _!T.'11._ !l.:tt:"'-·~ R1~1 ~11;1 •'\I'' ~IJJJ Loquna Beoch 37 48 ....................... from s1:~1 1• ... ,1 maul. 11h•ln1•. t.1undr\. V11l.1i.:1· Inn. l~·I ~1.13'. • BOND REALTY • 831-9411 8EAUTIFUL DOYER SHORES LOY.'EST PRICED HOi\I E ON GALAX\" OR. l\·an Wells alnum, <I BR. J Ra , l\1arvclous--rla~· & nit<' \'iew. l'ool & jat"U7.ll Pncc reduced bclO'>'' ap praisal. 1824 Gal;i.xy I>r Open Wl'Ckdays & S~tl 2·6, Sun. I -ti. $160.000. 645-8498 New li s ting, Phase 111 Som<'rsl·t 5·Blt, '.l11·b<1 Pnced lu S('ll al $99.500 (C'c ~9 ~2 &166 br. 3Hr.2B:i.kids /sngLpel, frum ho·h. ;o;'u p1·l ' · l" · 71 Sl95: Cosla i\1esa 2 br hu·d, a.::i r. f'ce. Agenl LaqunaS.ach 3248 r.151;873 l fo.:/Tt'lft::-.: .q .1, .1t <'rl''>t' fREF'STORt.' HLDGS st11d10.seC'now . llomeflndcr.;,64 29'.JOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• - . \'nlB.1 y .1 .1 J.J ~ L'~t 11 .... \ • • r. · Sl25. Santa Ana J hr. , . . Condominiums \ I' :l5 one hu~e lot . near familviik Hwttinqtonleach 3240 VIF.W JRR,2 1H1.1ler k.nr U furn" h d 3425 <1·~1" r.i\•'' ·11 ' WI Brookhurst & Lincoln $.!15 i:_;.irdcn Grove ;.i hr ••••••••••••••••••••••• tOl!.'n bt•J('h Sli!.'i nlu.111 •••• ~ ••• .'.' •• :. •••••••••• {)o:t'.Jl\frnnt. :~ 11.1111.dl\ Hl\'ds. in 1\nahe1m ""frplt' V.'c ha~·1·3&4 BB hom('S, !t·ascoplli•n -l~·l ti!J30pn1 S.'l i"".-ft t>loosh, b''"''! iti• furn:! HI):! h.1 . lu~ur\ l'nl'cd undt'r assessors ,. r $!'9!>.Anahe1m41)r,2ha , ready today. SeC' 10 ;q1 Vll'"M' lln nll' All lt·\i•I 1•11r .. 1t1•it , 1i.1rl1.ill) .qit~. '"\lo c;i1pl'1 .... n•'" \'aluat1on $80,000. S.14 .000 k .... & t k 3 •·ir " 1 I · th Dtl'>''n . Seller will carry iw pe O · 1)rcc . $.JO to ..,, ;;., 3Br, l ba . deo ·k. lilln~ fu1 111'>h1·<l ;J tir.:.; IJ.1. olhl urap•'!o, ,., ron) 1n·0·r •' 673-7601 oan. uinta 64 · 1 Realtors. Bette r Busi-----4.f.1 31 40 s:o\;, 1110 l>7i> 7ll!I or s:i.1:, $,'1111. l '.JI 1o:i;, 1 Q . rd , 2299 l\tember Board of 96.1-456796.J -1786 Hi·f., S l!'i{I rrio /}l'ly 1:.11 .,i,:~· o p t·nt·r· l'uo! I b1·a 1·h \~·1nt1•r r1•n t ;1l BAYFRNT CONDO Anytime ... ___ ness Hurt'au & Chamber N /W. fir('plat·1:, s upl·r .1 · ·· lii S 10711 •l:~1 J,11:~1 ---., Sell thin~s fast with Daily of Commerce. BR, 2 Ui\. s.1:15 mo SC'e Rlue La~uno VIiia 1•1inllo 01.1.·ner a n)(ious t o sell WALK TO OEACJI . O'>''ner Pilot Y.'a nl Ads. 53()...8505 Agt. today. 963 4567%.1·1186 2·HR , 2 ha. itl l bl1n,.,, nt'"' 1 11 H, 1 1 · H /\. pool ()(.·1·:in frn11! 1lt•l11\\' 2 llH. PRIVATE ocean com- munity. lmmed poss. Upi;tradt>d sin"le family 3-BR wJlrg Jiving room, formal dining, lovely Adults only. no pets. JBr. transferrt.>d & anxious. 3 -;:::;::::::::=:::::===::!-========== ,-1 0-v;,-n -no~ 3 J~lt. 2 H,\ ('arpl'to, .-1 r11 pt•:-. :1 nd Cluhhou ... ., lu\ t•l v lJI' ~ li;• (uni ti :•111 S:IJ.(l & 2 ba, grnd fir., s JlaC'. BR. 2 Bu . beam ~cihn~s. SEEK & ilND"' paint N(•ar lower 1>0111 Al'.1dl·\I 1\1 .1dfor1t Plat·•· S.,l<Kl Prr 1i111 \\all_ now. d k Bol I .. 1 . RobertE.'--Super sh:.irp':Nrpoul , II • 1•o·lt•l ftt cc . a s1 p ava1 . frplc,com1nun1ly 1M)(lls & ......, Sle.-..:(ol.l\.•a<·h.!enn1i;.& :-;,\,l 0 lo1~1·tnSt'. Pt.11a ',tJ.:t'""··1 ~ 1 '1 .-.:i i', f close to ocean $125 /mo ,..., 135> s I' I II C~hto\oan. orsaleby tennis courts. 565,500 . S('Cunt>· $.Hiil annu:1l !'.o hnpp1t ,or.. park .. · 1 · 0 •1 ~ "''Y, ~ o 0206 As k (CJr Keith 962··1·171 ...,, I I'" h •94 ""' owner$89, ......... 64 · . Callnow!M5·R917 1· 11AN c1-: LL C) R s\' 1. L f. y ~·o ___ _ __ Vacant ·19!1 ·127 1 .:.'1"10 'nvl 1~t .l.J~t.s•·r11n .. ii:una ,.·,11· .,, "·1"" landscapin~. $74 ,500. lassified Ads sell big E/\ST BLUFF·O ... •ncr , EnioY .... Good Life items, small items or very spec:ial 4 Br, ram , _·_:4_:9_:9·:_4::5::8:.4:__4:..9:.:3:.·~Z::S:,:lc.:_ II ;"o:"-,'.:':::":.:m::·.:64:.:2:.·:.567=•:..· --· 1 _,,...~.ooo~:'· pn n only 644 882'.! ,._wport leoch I 069 Nowpart leach I 069 ................................................................ COIONA DEL MAil J!WIL Superb location steps Crom the beacli. Exquisite two bedroom,den hom e totally paneled. New carpet· ing. Perlecl for lhe sophisticated family. $115,000. A COU>WIU IAMllll! CO. 644-1766 DUPLf':X WITH SLIP Bill Carroll 640-5560 llasllng.s & Co ReallQrs . F o r B1J! Ca n yon Properties. Call lhl! Ca - nyon Realty, 644 -11 93 s....i-c............ 1078 ........................... MISSlON HJLLS RANCl-1 Exec. ~ br, l lf.i acres, fence ror I-tone!!: s wim, tennis & c:Jub rec ilities in- c:luded. Many fin e ex- tras. BY owner. Sl-48.500. 714·493·1~l Best buy in income un1ls . 2 trl-plexea on e ul-de·S;lt' 1lreet.. sm.'™l each. .l\HCHORAGI IHVlSTMINTS 17141 496-77h 11 ~ ,\Mf:G ff U 8 ~ K \ If A R P t; R S f" f: R R \" k A II ·" I. I .\ l.~Y TSATRASOVI R T~~f ''I 1 E )' R F. R :'>I :-.; T R j) T I" r ,. r R II I ,\ "' •\ t' R I. I 1\ F 0 H T 0 7. I P 0 :'>I r. ~ f I' II ·\ I 1; H fl I t ' I i; II It 0 11 () H t-; \\ r 0 L :"-' ll II E )' S i\t U S t: ~ f ... U NOO H\1 G FUKTR .\AH If\ 0 R :'>' f. f' T f. X l l S A c· G ff N X T F. flt. S flt. t) 0 M AT \,·I U t: I T SUT RSNHfLf;\'IN SAP 0 B • s r. • ff V T A W E to J G R ll R S Y T T E G T ,, so~ x r R r. t LE v ART I ... u g .IJLXANTltTAM IFHA T~NP . • F'n"1v rnur h l••(rr .. .,rtk A Find" pufrh,. wuh t>ltr "11 rii~.,...rr'f• 1>9r 1'.lnl'l 1n fn nil nt• 'IT\" Qf 2t·pjllf' bonlilt'I\, Tnnnttr vnlumr~ I. fl •nd RI. wnd SI f.., t"sch. mrlun1thttk• Pll¥fblt lo '"Sftlt A Find .. in c1rt of thi1 nt'w1pa1>9r J fl 2 D. l'k \II -. ,,. ,"itJ i;·l'f' . B h 3769 r, ua. 1 e n<Jw.1 :in · " Newport eac ta &. Bushard, gardener Ocean\'1e.,•r .. Alt. <l l·r.1. 4 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• incl $3.'i() !>46 02"!1 de<'ks .. lt•a sit-J>t•(·. I. S:l!IO L 1 '1-'.l {I~ · Daves /\gf'nt O 'l\I l•',S" I or:! Br. adult~. nn µcl!'!. -~ R 8 f I $170 SH~I 21:!1 J>: Jt:ilh ~t . ..,...,....,3 r2 a . l'n~"l't \ti L H.11 3250 i'htldren & J>('ls ()I\ ·~r· aguna 1 s J8•1 c .. mput. NB ~•9·116SS °' 11!,l·I" lflfll sl·hools. 893-5876. 1\\:111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• no"'·· :!Br, 2bJ, 1·p1.,, 1lr<1pt'"· ---dshw~hr. pa\111 & \xH1l lfunt. llbrTwnhsr l'\e\er SJOOmo tl..17 15dl occup1c<l, 4 Br J Ba, :~I' 1 .:_ __ H ' 1 3252 hont s lip, tennis. pool.~"" l9'-1f' J3CUlZi. $650lst'. 547 9975 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or673·9415 l.Gf': 2 br, 21 i ba. t'>'·nhSl'. --frt)lc. lnd:.t'p . comm Avail. Kid!> & pet~ t)K xlnt µool . $375 "40·UZ54. <trea. lge 4 Ur 2 Ba. $445 , -.-y<-· Dave, &42·AA.'>4 . Mission ... ,o 3267 ............................... Kid lfa\"t-n. J Br. 2 Rn . I • yd, pet. ~ar. • F('(' A¢. llllmef1 ndtr~. &12·9000 MOftltltoMOftltl Rentals Or Tenn L•o••• Vt\laj!e Real f.!ll3t~ '.\tiss1on \'1t)O. Laguna No A11cnt:s f"cc llilll\ & 1-:l 'l'or11, •l\11· F':1ddet1 /Newland Mi\."lV 1-·o it S300 3 HR , 2 HA $'.1·15 CF.NTlJHY FINANC.:IAI. •Wamer 1:0.1 aRnul1a HEAl.T(lltS 5MI 1210 3 BM\ 2 1\A .• S:WS - - • M('f'llldd1•n /Hwchard Poot 2 Hr, 2 Ha . thild pct 3 Hll, 2 RA $.175 gar. Ft'~ Aio!~lll 9634S67or9f~1·1786 L Jlomi·f1nd<'t"i,M29900 111 .1dull i.C• t1 on 2 lJr i.:.1r;o ,i:t• S.12.'i uo l.{11!n1·r. "j'51 \ h0..1. f':\Cl.lJS I VI·: \\'t·~t fl lt r \lll.1. NII :!Br, :!Ba. frplr. 2 PllllO.!>, llOOI. refr1JC wash dry, wet tiar &.· 1nu c h rn<1r,'' /\1lullo; ~mo. 673·3597 ~~1e1 Unfum 3600 .......................... l-'.~1tni.: 211!·, 2h.1 . ltll1tln . hlln~ or h,1\ \11, 1>oul / JlU'," d, $3-l.'1 fijJf.m/ Nf.1\I-< hl'ath 2 br. 2 ba. ~ un1if .lu11e. 343.4()6;\ b<-fore 1n1do1 ~ht. ••OCEANFRONT :.? fllk o:. bch . :! llr, 2 H(I . B.1 r h. w /Jtara)'.:I' Yrly I Stud1 (1, patio. ~:11 :1~1', S!l'> mu l"a ll 673 24!1:1 ~I. II R a\ nil [)el' Isl . --• no 1"-'l i; 6"5· 1682 Ck.'l'Oln Front attr11rt1ve 2 Hr:-$2!10 Milr, '>'0 1nt~r . LAGVNA Hc'h ncl"ar1 adult".1213l795·3'J 18 \I\' .... fr11h'. bc.~tns, 2 br, 2 B:i , hh wk tn hearh & n..~~ul furn bcncfl H11rh , S·l :.!5 714 497 l52 :t i1\;11I y round. \_jttl Pd 21JIHI 715.'i i\.lo rl'n 140 642-1713 r • \ • Ii ,_.... .. r. J 2 'DAILY PILOT Mond•y. Novembef' 3, 1975 -.~-. ,. f 'Add it ... Build it ... Diaper 11 ... Hamme r it ... Carpet lt ... Cement it ... W1re tl ... Hoe it ... Clean 1t ... Move it ... Press it ... Patnt it ... Natl 1t ... Plaster 1t .•. Fix it ... SERVICE DIRECTORY A.pplimce Repair •••••••••••••••••••••• I .APPLJ1\NCl<: Rl<:PAIK SIO-St.orv1cl' C..:ll 11 (714) ~49·24?'l Electrical •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• UN IQ UF: tJusl1ty re t_;L,to:r ·rHI CAL WORK rnocll·l1n..: & ullt>ru11on~ l'ohunt 1rcpu1r:i1. No Job to Ut·:i~ ('all 'l'ony f'atum· ~mnll SJl•OOSJ 11fl ti, Hob llo for (·st 1 mu tt•s 962-8314 labysitttftCJ ·---Gardft.ilM) •••••••••••••••••••••··~,)l"JJc nl r), !1n1:,h, re ••••••••••••••••••••••• In m.>· hoint.• Helu1lllc. Lie n1od(•I I l'l•Jtr Heu?> pcndablc. fnr rt ytl . lov r;1tci. L:all !.17!1 0379 1n~~~ Itch~ &12 S29'J Carpe-nter •••••••••••••••••••••• !\t ASTt;R Cr,1rt-.1nan: Spec1ull ~· Ht•n1odl•l1n 1.:. hnis.h 'A't)rk. 1"'1.'I:. Frc• t•:-.l Gu:1r ~·urk 499 '.H05 .......................... (Juul1ty 1'1 ;11nt /l.andsl'Plt Watc11;1ll:., s.ucl , sprklrs. soll. Cl{';1nup &16-4908 • "'cltnlag Housedfflll"'J .................... ,. ........................ . Cleanups. tre.ework , rot.olJU1ng, minor lcllf'tp . tJI YT8 1n are• &46·2693 --- W;.nt a lt t:AL CLEAN llOUSE! Call Gingham Cul f'ree es.u ti4S-Sl23 M..,_.., alollftg/I'~ ·····-················· ······~········,······ f'1rrpl11tes-Plantcr3 , llOUSf:PAINTLN<: llntk-Conc.rtle V11t10 I lo HJock W;lll~ BBQ Pit• h»lde/OUl Iii qua I w ner~. F..it &aG-0454 _.:_r:.ot::ea:.·c-8"C'c:""::.:.•:;.G<>=.;·S31=6.:-1 .....,.. hni«5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •ll_Oa.1 ECLEANJtJC: • 6y reliable couple, .:ood Mo•lrMJ t:XTERIOR PAINTl.NG. Reas. Pree est. Ca II aft.tt ~~·3018 '"TllJN(fS" by l\loOS(' (_;en \lo"ood .... ·ork. rt<p:urs, plum bin,;. ctc.8't2·Sfil3 reJerenen ~ ••••••• • • ••• • • • • • • • ••• • I DO IT ALL! llOUSEKJ::El'Ell 'wbit~ gk>ve' cle<lnlng CitU Kathwn ne 640.8(l$0 t::h::c1r1l·al. l'lurnt1111 g.1~0USECLEAN ING 1sour clt·. H.ea:. rate:. &12·4157 Business. ~Call Janire....-5 H-.. n-n --Hag!_edY Ann11 {17S·65Sl. l\tov1 nt::1llauhng. Stude.nl w 1lar"e tru(;k, Rea•. U.rry >tlM17Z!/fl3'·0l7" rt10V I NG ~ 2 exp men uiove )'(.l\,I f\_l'asonableJ rl'r:. 675-7572. S52 IW81 . Quality llowie p1un1ing t'ret EsttmatC11 -ffl-310i6 ev~s Pamb.n£. llltJEx\. QuaJ workman&h1p. __ _:;Ed 963.7736 -.m,. ~1o v 1nl(. huuli11i.:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rlt•anulJI!>. Expr, rrc.-est f'Soster /Rf'PClir llaul also l"lt•anu 11 , Landscapinq Besl rehahlc ~tudcnts ••••••••••••••• .. ••••••• <J UAl.l'l'V lllJJLl>IN<; & l',\RPl<::"'f'I! Y !-.VS <:1\J.l. 51'.I ·11!»~1 GaraKc , l'rC'mtses, ••••••••••••••••••••••• &-17 212'6 VEHY Nf;AT PJ\Tt;tl I (. 1 Hate's low . 552 5777 . t~ord ·s L~ndscapt• Sod. _ . JOHS & 1·t•'STUCCO Contractor . apant:Sl' .:1rt l'n1ni.: . alnli /I' . L •• , ••• •• ••• ••.......... :\I a 1111 l r 1 lil n1 1 n i.: & ~-86&1 patios, masonry & design P rMJ opennq Pre."' est 893·1439. \,, t I< I t l I 1· I k 11<1 ,,.,,, ... '"'2·7817 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;uutlo !I ' l·ruu<t'l!i!,.J t:HH\ l((>:\ll·:lt(J Bili • •·c:.uiuii '' "0'" ·s •llAU f.ING • '""" Pt:"f't:RSl'AIN1'1NG 1',1t 10, 1'.111«ltn ~. . ' "' .')l/ol 2.'i72 \",\ltJJ C'l."',,\,Nt "I' (.;"· h ,1 ·t . ·l'IO: ,,73,J I ( 111 11 Ho o1 11 .uJit1111111-. .-lnl1fo:Jtt Hl'a!> Kates .,,.;~1 ~.~t":-,1\.~1,,.'10'1111 · 01 lt t•n1udl·l 111 ~. l';_1t10 ~ J i\l'ANF:SI·: ••[156·03-17 •• ~~:!':?••••••••••••••• {;.1111lliencat~'i<!-lN!)g '"""" ~ •·' · ) ~).l! 2GCo 1;1\ltllt<:Nt:H l'A'l'Clf rLA.5Tl:!:RING *•ALL TYJ>ES•• t'ree l!:st 540.6825 ('· rpt•n t 1, l 1n1 :-.t1 r•· Ht·l1.1hl1• l'l1•a:-.t· l'<ill t•\t' llauhn~ anylhln~. ~:ira~t.· ~1 A~ ()N ll Y & t: () N t:'ahroft' i'a1nt1n ~ I.I Wet ~:01lt•l , rt·p:i 1>1·· !!1•;1' l/UJllt~ :,111.11 1 Hl'llllld\•I ~ .. 15.;i,J:j4 I clC<l!iUP Hellablt• fast (_'Jtt<:TF. \.\'ORK Ask for IU:tstinll! Don t :-.('Il le ror ,,umbt*J , -, , •. 11 ,1 .. ,1 ·n· JO I•.., '\01 ... pt·1·1:1I, :-.;1v1• st•rv1cl•%3&152 .Jake.M9-ltlS..'i lt-S'i r.u·/lnsur979 :13J.'l ••••••••••••••••••••••• llllc!i.t ,\ ... (I,: .I I :!O ' •\fl ... 1i t11n i.: JIUmJAl'ANl<:si-:l;1\HO!-:Nl<:1t t "11:i.to111 l"ahllll"t ~I :tk 1n 1: 6: d1>0r., 111 uulu111 :. 1ns l<i llt·ll IU) r~ l'.•qK'l".all phases F1n1sh ,·;irpcntry Eur11 I'll Ke n t"llt' & Wl't'kt•111I.' J{easonabll' E.stlmat('s 1»e11n tra1nt'<l 5-'8·2HW + tj-ll -17711 I ,·.1rl' t\111 751 1937 ll a\"c somcl111nJ: )'OU \lo'Unt Unck. Ul0t:k , Ston1..· 1'11(' t:ustom Wullhani.:1nJ.(s & to sell? Classified ads do work expertly done·. by l'a1nli n~ JO''. discount it well. ~2-!>678 ht' t·ontraetor 96<!-6712 25 yrs ex pr. 6J5-8lil I Dll1\IN <.:Lt:1\N ED $6.50 £\'es, wknds same price Guar 5.Sij.7380 "' , ., ..... ~ . ...,, .... , ..... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• rt_AIRT . IOGllFASIUONSPOR . ,... .. ., 7 UTTLELAD1£SS'2 & SpKlalm under.C.tm.orii. Waler healer&, di•· Siietl0&.5"48-1200 posal1, dra.lns. faueeu, .~- copper ttP~· Day &: night atr\'lce ... We-take ••••••• •·• •·••• ••••• ••••. M.111rCharge.Llt'l009o&S. CERAMIC T ILE. New&: JUSTPWMllHG Remodel. Free ea t. •CL\Ll. W ·•lJ I• _!1118~.l=W~.===~-- MAKV 'S PLUMBING tNSTALL Your Own $0' -... AtJW&·Jl80t~ entr.y. lor patio_Jor u ~ NOJOBTOOSMALL as~ in llo1exican Terru. Any Plumbing water: servlet:. leaks. morolil<' c n c loa ure,. Rea8 832·2-l&l. 1wi o rf w /ad. •oofln<J ••••••••••••••••••••••• REPAIRS·ALLTYPES !leas, free et>ts. Uc , Walt 830·S020 .anytime You don"t nt'i)(! oi gun to ··draw fai>t'" when you place an <&d in I.be Doiily Pilot wa nt Ads! ~II now -6"2·5678. Cot.ta .~ our s howroom for other Kleu. Vldory Tile Co. 260:)2. Getty Or. Laguna Niguel. B:tl ·ZMO. -----Tree Service ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'ord's Tr4:t-Ser\'t<'t' • f'1rewood . N JC. LI(', bonded & insured. 962·7817 Removal~. limbing. top · ping, pruning. Split P ine firewood. $75 cord/del, Ile /bond /lns. 64Z..2624. Apartments Furnished Apartments Unfarn. Aportme-nts Unfurft. ··············· .. ······1·········· ....................................... . AporllMnlsu.fw... Room• 4000 Offic•R...tol 4400 Stor090 4S50 HelpWanlod 7100 HelpW•led 7100 ····••··•·•··•••••·••••···················•••· ................................................................................................ . Santa Ana 1780,Costa Mesa 182.d. Costa Me-sa 1824 ·······················1 AMBASSADOR INNS i Of AMERICA I ................................................... Off Beaten Path Nf''.\\" HH Ef':IJ A PTS J tlr " lo1t (;a ril)(C'. 1)(1111. 1;u·u 1.1.1 ~-10. Ut1l I p1I :1 :J J llan11lton . t>.15 4'111 Mewportleach 3869nOOfl.1S$25 ""'t•ckup111·1th N ·wport ll •a('h Sinall StoraJ.(e 101 for HV 's clt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~llt•ht•n 54K tl755 or \ 0(l' 1 or 1 ~l l·n ~5 per S850. per mo. Nt•1ll Sign •DELUXE• 6-15·3967 ·mv Call Gent' ll ill. Co.f?rinfo.53 1·3374 __ F::1st1Jlufr 3 hr, 2 ha. lst• Vocation Rentals 4250 f'42·0l00 Rental5 Want*<f 4600 Inc l. spac master suit" ••••••••••• •••• •• •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• din rrn & lllJI )!ar<t).!c 1331 W . Cst Hwy CREW MANAGERS For Newspaper ,.,.omolion 'l"\\I() l.OCA'f'f()'.\'S wi-:i--:11:1.v n ,,·rt-:s t<'ULl.SEH\ll(:E I . l &· '.! B1 ;\dults no IH "I .... d-.h 111111· .... :.h:i.: l"Pl'>, 1•lo:-.1•tt i.:.1r .i i.:t.•. frp lc. HIUJ <:ai. & .,.,'alc•r pd, Poul Auto door o pener av:ill lit~ lkar Cabin. 2 Ddr . · ·ro KA I UANK BLDG Pool & rt·crcat1on are;i frplt·. l'pts, Sips K. Wk or i.;x1-:c.surr.ES fo'l{{Htl NEED LAND OR Tt~AR DOWNS ZONE D Rl ,R2,R3,R4. JN S.W. ORANG I!: COUNTY. v.·ill Must enjoy working with young JX.>Ople 11 to 15 years or age. Van or full size station wagon reqwred. t:xcellent commissions may earn up to S300 weekly. Dia~ 645-2873, ask for Mr'.· Bingham. ; ::.277 ll:1rbor. t:. ,\1 2:~l Bri stol. S.1\ G-15··'8·10 & 5·10 2300 ~!.:~~.n.•.·.~~ .... ! Balboa Pe-ninsula 3807 ........................ Yrly Jge :i Br :!. Ba (H·1·ao Vu \\' U. frpll", d:-.hwshr t~·:i n1 'd c1·il 1;1:1-27U6 I BIJ. I llit Uulbc;1;1 lllvd ~2.') month 1\\•all No\• 5th. 1>73-95!11 :'iP.W 2 !lr. 2 lk•. <luplx 817 W 8<1~ A\·e . yrly 2lJ-449·&1ll or 671-5981. (l'Oce a l1f1• time 1•hancc IO h11ve hm & bus logc thr :1 Br. 2 b:i . bHn kit.. frplt·. s uper 101· Propcrt} I louse 6-12 :~50. Corona del Mar 3822 ......................... S50 ()1-'F l:-.1 /llu rt•nl ' New 3 hr. 2 ba SuflCr area. 2• car J,!ar . SIOO Po1nscltu1. CdM . ~9.88fi7 days LA MANCHA APTS 77H Sc-otl l'l;u·c, (_'~I &1l 507:J MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE Dana Point 3826 ........................ l.J,!e l Hr. 2 Ila upper Hllns1ds hv.·i.hr. s..!30 mo Al.lull s, no children/pets 557 ~12 21:1 . ·l~J 80UI , H:l1 ·9370 ~·knd. !714 ) 675-l.i773 Adults only , no J>l'L'\. •$125 monlh • •FROM $322• Palm S pr1n~s \'a,•at1on llarborfronta_1:cuva1f. K65 A miJ.!os Way. N Ii homes or t•ondos .. Short Hoorn 500 Managctl by or Jong term . Genie, Hkr f'42 1243 642-•164-t \\lilham Walters t:o. 646-2287 Buyfront2 Hd . 2 Ba . l'vt Rentalstoshare 4100 lk·h & pier $550. yrly •••••••••••••• ••••••••• 60' PER S9FT lt)l7 Wt-:S1'Cl~IFF NH AGT 541 -5032 lake lot ~ or large part·f'I ~. ll .E. B y ~l cVAY. INC. lnve;it- m en t U1vis1on 714-l:Wl-7481 Need lo rent :-o m shop or 2 Equal Opportunity Employer I llr . 1 llr ,._, Oe n, 2 Br :! llr ·r,Jwi1lu1u sl' Carpels . dra111~·'· l1rt•pl.1t'l'. :I HunfinqlonBeoach 1840 ~;9.19:15 & &14·4510 SC'ek1 11~ youn~ l~1d .v_ lo 4-1-l Nt·.,.,·port Blvd su 1t1• l•<tr gariJ~e. desperate, · · 675·3G9J ~·· Tmt I Jobs Wantl'd, 7075 pools , 4 h•u111 ... court.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •LA PARISIENNE• sh;1rc 2 Or hou:.~· 111 C.:\I H W5mo ulil µt-1 Ul•I :\l ar Lo~ of :1n1mal~ SIOO rn o ... tr•" 45-1-.1 & last ·Lily. !:>48 185~ i\si;oc 1·•·!1 / I.:' n1 ..;;1on;1 s . :!IUO ll:ir/.1<)!" lll\!I l·osta ~Tes•• 1 1 1 .1 1~1!"17 111120 c,\S,\ v 1c ·ro1t1 A !.~&.'! br. 0~·1uxt• Unfur nr f''urn ~as /1\•lr pd Adulls -~n pl'ts Set· i::ate Pool. rec rm. elevators $25 Victoria. 64 2-8970 Hacienda De Mesa I 60 W. Wilson, C .M. Clos~d Gara9es BEAUT (iHUllNllS :\DUJ:rs NO l'E"l'S JO 111111t1ll'S 111 net>an l.g(• 2 Hr S2 1.'l . li.:c :l Hr 111 pat1v S22U <;a s ,'l, wat,•r 1nt·I Dr;1pc.-1c~. l"arpcl:.. j.!a:-. heat. _1!;.is stove . air 1•on<ltl1on1n11.. ~wl mm1n g poo l , rec room. washl'r" & dryers BIKE TO &EACH NEAR SHOPPING 1.2 &.1 Hr apts, bltns. di:. I h"·;1:-.h1•rs. sorne w /frple:-. & 2 \'ar ~·u·agC's From S2UO l_,1ons E~tat£>:-., 536·2.'179 :! Br unfurn. S!\5. ,\II 1•lt•r1 rl ('. V1rt•pla1·t• ll<>:1ted pool Al\ult:o., 110 ~:l' !17!1·12GX 1\l·ross from golr courst· Z0.132 S~nta Ana i\115 or&l6-!JH45. 2 1~n\•alt• olt·:. N~·" bldJ.:, NF.ED/\ H(}(),\lr.1 i\'rf: sha~ <:rpl. """('t har . .,.,i,~ • . ,, •1 , I & llnv.•s. 570 /SllO 711 \\ \nu l'an i.:et iJ on~ w1t I 170 ...,1 U l \ t' Ci\f lru:.t·• IA'ccan lit.LP 1 "" • n1 ' '· llouse·Matcs Unhmitt.'d ~~ (1\ns . Ser\' I 832-41:J·1 12·71'~'1. Ofr. to s hare w I nt. !\loo lhru t•r1 Design Sludio: Rel at~ Y.'antt'tl 2 Ur furn <ipl on bus f(JUI<: to U(;I. "til Junl~ :JOth 54\J-00.16 t\Jm houst• wantl'd. N.8 . from 4 to 6 mOI>., 3 Br. 2 Ha . on(• Br on I st floor 642-5748 1f no ;111swer 152:-1zi2 Brand Nt•w apl:. f:;r rent, ()(;)o_;AN l'~{()NT nc~· 1 1 Br 11 1 !!arbour 1 2 & 3 upper. C.:pls . drps. J::••r hru~'8-002Q ' Yrly Isl' 5350. 642-J.1•13. Selccllv£• woman S£'ek ~ · ---~rime to shr oulstndng h1 fld prfd. N.B; area, Lido hsine-ssj1nYest / Isl. entrant·e. 752·0792. finance '.l;t;\\'LY 1>a1ntt·d modern YltLY 3 br, 2 ba. rrpl.(' .. bc.im <'l'll. 3br. apt. v.·ill ;1 hr. I \~ ba. I story. kid:-. bllns. Ail'r<ii;!e, By J8lhSl. l'nsdr bus man. Sl7~ 111· ,~ ... sn1all pct ok . Alll nr l'ilrk.$400 ~'8·4003 ~t· cld "sulll.54H·7l00 ti75-45JO !j.J ••••••••••••••••••••••• lUrn1shed offt('t', B;1nk ofi lus~-·1y SOOS Costa !\.lesa Praia, $85 -Yr""·-·' llun1 ll;1rbour SIUo mn \"aeant 5Jl ·977U 2&:J llDH-At thl' l>c;il'h · 1 :"l·W l'rivatl' fo:l( larl!l' .. l.uxur111us ft•atur(·~ \lunt. Jl:1rbour ar1•a. lli&l-1 Sims Adults 540 8·1·12 M<l6-4150 PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS Ba chelor I or:!. Rl'drooms and ·rownhouses l<'r . $229.50 Upcn 9-GDa1ly 0 556 3900 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S1n glt' lad) ~·1 s hes to m · · · __ $harc2br. 2bil apt 111•/non NJ-:WPOH ·r ,1ttract1ve ~moker who v.·ork-. n1tcs. J.(ard('n uff1l"l' :-.u1 1e ~. Beau!. furn & del'oratc<l vanous s1z£"s. fro1n 43' 1n w fr II l c & :. P 1 r a I l"I ultl & J:inttor1ill st•rv ~ta1rt•asc. '$ISO li45-(i:Jl!I !17\l·tiOlilj days, 645·5032 l'\'cs TROP ICAL & SALT WA'l'f~R F IS11 STORJ-: So. Uran~e Coast, all supp lies . tanks . ac cessorie:. ll. E. :\!{ts in vited 493-6319 Roommotcs wanted ~1: Office Space-Set·ret.ur1alS-,:rv1ce D.ed• 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••lc hauf(eur. 11 .indyman, 2nclTD loan• ,. .. airest Terms since 1949 Settler Mtg. Cm. 64.2-21'1t 54~1 I 2nd TO Loans Wonted Wt-:HAV ECASl1 ! Huy 2nd T.O. 's Loanon2ndT.D ·s New Loans-2nd T .o .·s f:qwty Jnvsmt. DI\'. BARNETT MTG .CO. 645·2134 Announcements/ ............... , Lo•t & FoUnd ••••••••••••••••••••••• lkirtendcr. Gd refs. 40 yrs old. Clean. J!d ap- pearance. S6 hr. Call 847·5654 betw 5 & SPM . Prac. Nurse with xlnl re· f<'renccs for home duty care or hoe;pital. ,Llve in or out·. 827·5591 . Anaheim:- Redwood gates, fences &. repairs. 25 yrs. ex per. 638-0872 an. s p.m. You n g Womii;n , well educated. expr. 1n Data t:on lr o l & x l nt keypunchin ~ skills. 1s lookuig fo r permanent day wor k. Gd. re fs a vailable. 645-4022 days. Lost&'"-d · 5300 HelpWanl•d 7100 r {Bl~ NEW spac 2 br, 1•1 ba. patio, ~ardcn . 1\dulls. no pets $2 15. 642 1603 l>elUXl' :J llr. I '~ Ba. v.·asht'r 1drycr . frplt:. Kids OK . s:mo mo. 2015 Dt.·laware 6..'Yi · 7275 Spa-Pouls·Tenn1 s Arross fron) 1-'ashion lsland "':1l Jamboree on San Joaqwn Jil l ls Road. 17141644-1900 share 4 lilt hous(• 1n !\tis <ll Beach area s1on Viejo eves 5>1 1 ·883!f Lido ViUa'¥ f.45·5J.13 f>45-7006 ~~~·=··~;.-·~~;;;;;;~;; •••••;;.~:;;~;:::.:•••••., J\t 1t· to shr st·mt furn :1 b1 Me-wport PLAN'fS. 'feat"hers. s'tu· M d I 1 o f 2 6 W • L:OHON A DEL i\IAH 2 Ur To .... ·ohoust'. frple Pool. tennis. l'ont1nental breakfast. Som e O(.'ean & Cat11hna \'icws. Close to shoppinR & fine bcut•h. 644-2611 MESA VERDE NEW 2 Br. 2 Ba . ;1dull apL-;. l~g£" be.iut1ful in· tenors open to lush v.·atl'r landst·a1>1ng. t-:vcry eon- eeivable e."<tr;.1 ~l ust sec lo apprec1;1tt' SJS,'i-S.165 ----------•I 1555 t\lesa Verde l)r1vc Unusual 2 Bit . d,•n. 21 i ha. LA. d111 area. wet bar . frpll' .. H-1 k1leh, lndry aTc;1. patio S-175 Mo. yrly Bkr. 675·!i72G • 2 bT, I ba. Corohdo. walk bl'acb /pool , 1'i1rporl. SW!SO A<llls/no pcls 833·897<1 t:ast. l 71·11540·887 I Pl NEC REEK tlVES UP TO ITS NAME Sni;!I renter wa.nled Sm 2 br apt .,.,. /sunde<·k Fret' w 1d S285 mo 040-6258. ;;.13-7718 Ch l·r !'!I M) t.111 1r 1•1·~ ·••HI I H "I t ,. ·' 111 ' \\ I I II Studio Apt So nf llwy 1 \\:111·rl ,1\1 , 1·r1·.t11• ,, Part furntshed S230 mo 1,1'1·l<1l11r1i.: ... 1·11111 1.! !or incl ul1I . t\fl 5Prtl1 .\1111r ... 1>.1,•u111' rh·" 1 111 . ~168-8758. I <:! h1•choon1 .111:11·111i.•n1 I Frun1 $220 Vu1111111!1' CastaMesa 3824 a\ai\;o))I(' s 111 :i ll \ll',.., ••••••••••••••••••••••• i1h .\dull ~ 11n l.' 111111·1· lJ'lt"'O"" •1·11;4 ' .... ollW ,.'"4Ull F.111·, 1"" 1\1! c .. ..,t.1 . \lt''·' /'h.,IH '>l.1 :!_:\IHI -F.":ist!:;ldc-1 n-r. crpt11 . dTp!!. bltns . pool. $15[1 m11 ,\dullS no pets tii5·5800 Brkr. nn f('t· LAltl;E <:! br. SW!·l5/1nn <IUTSTANUING 1 Br apl Chllcii·l'nnk .2268 l'amela Unique in styll'. beamed l.n. S49·81:JX l'e1hni.:s. frplc . ds hv.·s hr. , ,\.: pool. Adults 110 P<'L'i. 2 BH <_;:ira~(' r\dull:., no Cathy 548-2!l'l6 pets. f-~asls1d£' O.,.,·ncr /AJ..'l . f,.\2-5000 2 Br . 2 ba, 2 cur C'n('IOst•d )!ar St•e to apprl'c lmmed. Ol'l' /\dulls. 1111 fll'l'i 64G··l7.'l7 2 Br . I Ha . ne111· l'arµel, e n<·loscd i.:ara)?e. xlnt loC'al1on . near South Coast Plaz;, 1\\•ail ;1bout \l 15 $2 10 1110 (.~;di 962-fllll\ 1\dult 2 huge hl'drooms. $170 nn Pt'tS lnri111rr-HPI C. SAA Y.: IA'llson f:/\STSJl)t:. nr IH'W lul( duple)(. 3 Br. 2'1' Ha . Din. ltm. P\1 yd 2 car ,:ar Quiet re111den11al al"ea . s.t2S. 645-7K88. i Br. stnve, refni:t .. drps , fn t d pi"ltiu. 831·2184 . cpts, $180 Mt:W EASTSIDE COUNTRY WOODS I br, 2 & den. split le vel Wood bum1n)! frpte. wall to \lo"a ll crpt. IJ1l-1n ap· plinnct•.s Frnrn $:!<!0 IKO r: 21st St. &16·11f>4 ur fi.15-9543 LGl-:3hr.<!l.l<t ,UPP<'r Nr OCC Nev.' ~ha.I! &· p;unl 5215. 552-457ti pal·~11u~ 2 Hr . 11 ... ba . b\t1ns. Sunny patio. separate garage. luund facil av.id. No1c:hildren/ pets. 525-0 . 145 l\.1elody l.anl'. &12·58 18 iln. 5 l.E1\N 2 Rr. I'"'> ba. bltns. pat10/i.:ar. $195. 1\dli.,~o pets . 548-63~ tin thl· Watcrfrunt dents. Part-tim ers, full-e a ' · anted f apt Sl33 1110 u1 Cd~l . Nn ll '"Sqfl ~•••mu· Killybrooke Sehl area. 10 ""1'1 new P•od. r -11 I I "'08,.... '"' -~ · timer s . earn t•xlra "'"' ·-...... St·as1dc LuJI apts. nu int. I Duplex unrurn 4 B (. :.! ~,\ last rt'll "'' · hr.I t'ully 1n1pruved int•ome rcpresentin~ our 540-Ei038 556-6590. Ive name &. Br. frpll'. 2.ulil. pd. ~m . ~ppcr . 2 Car gar l)n C 1 II I l'lush t'"L'l /naneln"1"al, I•'"' ,·,,door "l"nl• & .• ,._ REWARD phone #.tallwill beret. se h te tn occ:.in :1 rtoe r cni 111·1 s )art• ,.. .. .. .. .... ... .. ,, .. _ __ _ ____ _;c:_:.:_:c 1:icts allu'-1.'cd. p\·t under~ ,. as 10:,e0'·6'16"'1 "' · J..uxuryt.:on.Jo Uluffs \ 675·8662 1·essones for Chr1slmas. LOS'r M·•c a•· Pa••ot. "round pkg . Pullman •~J.!cn_.,., · _ w h h" .. Answe-rin"q SerYice " 11·1 ti<l·1 ·~1 lk.·aut1fully furn. Pn vatC' c a\"eevcryl in g you i:reen.l8"int:lta1l.white 14 Locations. Full o r I' ~o l~l'. r l Y. M gt -714 / 2 house's to beat·h. 4 Ur 2 net .. -d. Your only invest -f· .. ce. •cd /bluc m arking•. ~ lb;IJ 9637901 _. \"ounol··<l>.tu s.harcJBr ::! Offu:l' \lo"/Ul'Can 111cw + L' l · .. p /timC' s hifts e1vail. in. . . . h;1. frple. '-''Ctbar ... en ba.Co;d01ncr.1 $108.:JJ Heccpt1on area, Np8l'h mt•nt is time . .-ar is f~amily pet. lnleresting C'lude Some wknds. Ex- \'ACAN1' IJ.!•' 2 br. 2 ba. gar.SSOO yrly.642-3443 SJOO.mo645-378l.I ''E \•cr~body loves reward . If info. call . f EE U\" f I b Poot. gar . patio, 1741 plants"'. Conl<t l'I : l't1 r . 40 •. ~~J_ _verpre "d. 0 .S<IJ.7787 n •o. ~. rp · ig sun lBr.2Ba.Twnh•e-Tuslin.fi-11;.,1221 2 s· •1, T ·ube ~~· · patio. p\'t ('losed g;i r . Beaut. new ofc bldg. l or · imon or " • •1 r , , •Are you interested in S:?90 mo. All utll pd 414 C..:rpts, drps , bltns. walk-Plush del'ore1tor furn. apt. room SWlf'S. $150 per mo 548-079i Lost: f em. lns h Setter , 6 manajlement' Earn up • S A N 1 1n closelo;. dbl gar. condo. h · 1 1 & up o-c·y "Cr". u· pce ,_....._. Vil': Broadway & to ~500 · 11· 22n.. l. Al 1 o cc s arc wtC'UUC'a s1an ;1c y. JC " • •• w· Be & G fl Sh """"'• .._. per mop •me Pool & C lubhou se . · N OC A ' t ine. er 1 ~P Tustin. CM. '"Cookie." M 639 -~ ' S-16-131l or841i·<l938 19·32. sso mu . W11!1 s, m1 s(•s. r .. 1rpor · 1 1 1 ll t 1 aturc -61""" --Adults. $325. 546·8397 640-!14?6 Nlt. 833_31o.i . l' os 1 e o f:ag 1 >. o e ; ~n-645-7759. · · I Bit duplex. garage, ·--------ven ory, 1x urcs . equip. --ART GALLEH.Y SALES patio, backyard. frpll·. 12 Ek.'droom lo~er. Walk to NOW ~' sharl' t hr. upt. $7800.494·1595640·1136 FOUND Yellow Bike Vic. P /l. Knowl~ge in C~n: blk bt:h. 5225. 5j6.9796. ~~~.~.~~J S3UO yeurly. C.M ." sJ)acious. some furn Business Rental 4450 u NI olJ t: f' As HI o N !'f_l<ri;Cold ~ 4th. Mus t t.,e mporary Art. 673·0462. ' 'RLY 2 D· ., R· 3 -.------SHSmo +548·4371 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BO UT IQUE best identify.6755832. + en. w a . "b 2 ·t . . h ·, v· DFt ux e ff ·1 N " I F' t I . h S AUTOMECHAHIC btks to ocean. $325. rnu. ~ r , ·S r) l\lon :-.t; iew, Career Fe1nfllc .,.,·1 11 shilrc ~ ~ • o u•c , <·omm ewµorl ueuc t a rea. Lost ema e ns etter llusy Toyota agency in 752_0044 :ifl S::JO ~~;·so:~~ to b1·h s:ns mn, furn lux. hoinc. Univ. & Industrial spaces. Also 675-0!J:JO & 8 mo. old Beagle r.tale lluntini.1011 Beach needs ~ •• "k.S200.Rcf'S52.8958 min i w:.irebou St>s •n pup, vie. Coast tlwy & -.--;>. L N. 1 & M · L' L' class A mechanic with l .• i,:e 2 Hr p\'t yard. i.:a r . _nr Bi\ y t~HON'r ·J JlR Of.N aguna IJ.:UC 1ss1011 * 1quor ICeftW Bayside Dr. 10·26, $250 new, bltns, So!IO. I r h1ld . . · ~ · • · Garages for Rent 4350 Viejo areas. llandy to Orange on-sale general Heward for re turn of aulo. trans. experience. OK Peterson 847·3541 Slip available 5380 ;.<C'ar -••••••••••••••••••••••• San Oici.:o Fwy. 200 to '"COCKTAILS" either dog. 673·6918 f'or :. pe r manent job · ' ly. 673·9335 2000 " \ 1 .,,~ with Best of Benefits, s,, .. SINGLf; t·ar garage, vit· · sq ••· 1 s ow as ol'\T Emft'9ency Sale-! ~ALKTOBEACH VIEW ;:ipl 2 ·br. garaJ!.c, !21.h .SL & Dalbo•• Bl vd persqfl.831·1400 Call Mr.Winston FOUND: Ma le lrish Set-Sdm"',·'io"·tw84e7e_~c::.,ca ll Mr. I 2 & J Br cpls dr""'------ter. in Fount. V111ley, u ......... · · · !'·'· pool , hltn:-.. Adults. S275. S25 mo. 6"75·7876 eves. : 3200 Sq F'l c .2 slore front Collect. (2 13) ZTl·4249 968-4lZ7. hltns. i.:~r . 2l7 !Gth 205 642-6889.2453 Jrvine 1\yt>" ---,-------b -------!A ut o Part s Co un Ler 15th S t . 8 47 ·3957 : ------l\IJ<:SA VJ-:ltDEAREA. 1 "'ilh 6 drive-in ays . BOUTlQUE. Top ''osta p--~ 5350 P•rson. Need< 3 to < 536-4259 536 J058 B bl I I h ~· , Id eal for auto or boat ~ ~5 "" .. ~ : . . 2 r. tns. rp c. s aJ.!. I ;;JS.~9 ( service. 585 W. 191.h Sl. Mesa locall.on. $7.500 + ••••••••••••••••••••••• Years Chrys ler Expr. Nf.:W-~' ·JB .2b· 2 blktobt'h.Girls.nopcls . --Cl\1 .Days.>40·5710 ~ves inventory.or tltk e Drinkingproblem• Friage benefits. Paid "l'.':" 3-'::.1.0us • r' -?· Sl95yrJy. 645·6680. -.u:..-.• aenlol 4400 6 _ · ~3 rtn er <..:a 11 Pa u I C ll •r··•ofHel li vacat;on. Profit s han·n._ l"ar 11ar. Fpl, 1 11 "'lll, -----·------~'''" " 64 . .....,.,1 ----·-"-'·-··· l"" • a .J1"t.uu p ne .. ,,. t'" __ ---1<fOO or li4S.:-SWO. xpr · • ... h-a da, .,.3830 A k f B'JI H t -\V tD . hkup 1918 llunt·Ocn£rontdramat1cln -le11. ••••••••••••••••••• .... •• ::218_ . .,. •;> o.>.>-s or 1 ar v.·1g. • 1ngton St. <)wn. 53 1·38fi8/ J+den. •l·ba. WOO Yrly . 150 I Westcliff Dr. •l-""'--1"'----- !i.'l9·05R5. 1'~ .. 673·54 10 Tired of moving YOU lt Nei;hborhood Beer Bar. f,OXV l.f1 r r s Out-Call Newport f'inancialt:tr wares??_? Want a peTm. Costa Mesa loc. lst time Massage. U Call -We:l·----------NF.W La rge 3 BR. 2 Ba. 3 Br.:.! ba. redcc .. 'z btk 1tcluxt• ;ipt w/gas frplc. b:t\", heh & tennis l'ts lf!e pr1v l:1ndsco1pcd SJiOmo .yrl v .~5-7098. pali() All xtras . S365. · !)6.'J-2056 3 Br. 2 Ba, cpts. drps --dsh.,.,·shcr. frplc , i.:ar. blk New 2 Hr 2 Ba. I llr I Ba , to bch. SJ50 )'l"ly all bltlns, P\'l p:1tio & 675·38111 ~aragcs, frplc, nr /\dams ---· ~ Hea('h. S2G.') & S200 mo. Br. Iba, yrly , unfurn, 4 &16·8498 • br, 2 ba ocn frnt wntr .. ----rurn. 673-2058. l·Hr, I blk from bl'h , incl rC'r /st\•. pvt pill. no Is l & last Sl75 202 "R"' l·llh Sl or l'all 960-~40. LAHGf: delux~ 2 br. 2 ba, l"Pts . d s hwhr , nea r llarbour. $.235 . t2 13 ) 926-8242 --- Loguno Beach lB4B ••••••••••••••••••••••• KIDS PETS OK Lux. splt-lvl 3 brdplx \'U. $100. 645-8964 . p.ac1oos J700 sq. ft 3 Br, 2 bu. new cptsfd rps. '"' blk to bay /ocean. $3~. mo Bkr. 675-4911 ts FUmished or Untun.ishe-d 3900 ....................... leasinq Office Space spot to d1sp,l~y thal ~s. , offered. 979,1268. le ave Co m e. SP e c 1 a Ii z e AVON t:all on Site f\1ana}.!er #l INEXI f~NSI Vf.-onl)' name & No. Paraplegics. 5'12-3169 1714 )&12·3lll ext246 !60/moup. ---~ PREGNANT? F2 CONVENIENT-neJtt lnYeostment Car i ng con fidential WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH eo. .......... ,.,,,, r.,,, ........... _ .... " .0.lt ~illotllft9 ,/ COfnlllt'* ia-1• .t~~ ./u, ... ., ./fl.It--· ,/ lie•<" -«• ./ s.c, -.iu. .. ..i. ./ . ...,.. _ . ..,.. Call Mr Howard 645· 6101 S140 up store-Offices cpts l o Anliquc R ow on Opportunity 5015 counseling & referral Newport Hlvd. CM_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• b · · A ort1on, adoption & #3 CAltEFREJ-:-perm PARTNER WANTED keeping. cashier on dut y to sell Boutiqu'e lop mode l run-APCARE 547.256.J YOUR it ems. J!ivi n ~ ning high fashion shop ---- YOU free time . SOUND needs work.in\ partner MASSAGE TOO G 00 O 1·0 BF. 1714) 831·1400 Ofr'&ls-5000 . THUE? Stop by or J!.ive A~·_E!!· FIGURE MODELS us a call~ Antique & Gift MOMy to Loan 5025 ESCORTS (I.fa ll 2426 Newport Blvd . •••••••••••~••••••••••• Outcall· Appl . only 642-1334 days; 642·6578 NEED MOMfY? liome-Off1cc-Stud10 eves . Pl<JVATE f'UNDS fo• 631-3811 drps air bath. l 1:101 2nd T.D. loans to $20.000. '* SIO. SPECIAL .- Deach Bl. 1-1.B. 842-2834 NB l~eg ion I-tall. 1..·om 11. We will assist Principals BATH & MASSAGE . fac1I. Lge dance rloor. or Brokers. Reasonable BR XAS MAS SJNGLE lo 6 rm suites lovely bay view call Vit• lerms. A. A. SAGE Christmcn: EamirKJi. Begin Mow f·or AVON REPR.ESEN· TATIVES, Best t i m e eve r to es tabli sh cus tome rs. Excellcnl p /lim e earning ot>- )Xlrtunity. Interested?' Call : S40-7041 or Zenith 7-1359. "'l BABYSITTER For <?~to\ boys. ages ~ &. G. tuy:\- school. Corona del Mar Elementary are .~ .. 673-9344. " Avail. in plush l!ffice 673.5070 ' · Ncwport.Officc PllOTOMODELlNG l>ldgn'. oc Airpo•t Full . I 17l3Fullerton,C.M. Rabysittei-.Cheerful, liv• Drop a pebble into ltie ()!:can from your Apt. Lease. l.uJt ury. S('CUrity, l\.1ature adults. 31755 Cst 11~·)' 499 -2835. -· Glewdale aveshMnt · 2 h . Id' service incl . Rl'Ct'P· 900 sq ft . xlnt llnrbor c---r..::-10AM·12PM.631·118' '"· c I i-e n. ne¥" TllF. EXCITING tionist, conference rm. Blvd. frontage. Re:i I -~ ,.-•v•""' beach. 67$--8810 bef8AM.._ PALM MESA APTS ••. Off" Since 1946 Lose your ('()()I with your . OCE/\N view. !!;pac I br. adult~. 2607 Solan11 W ii)". L.B. $!25 49,1.141 9 · xerox. a utomated typ. o::.."lt:ite ice, Secretary 1711.B WestcLiff Dr. children? Help is avaUa-Babys1Uer for infant. pal\ f\tlNUTESTONPT ing,etc.Cal1833·3640 Offirc. Vat·uum & Sew bleZ4hnS4S-S9J9 lime i n m y b om#i. BCll . 1ng mac h ine repair1 ;;;;;63~l·~=:;;;;•;A;n;y~t;;;"';•;;;; ---'----"-'~--Westcliff area. owfl Huch, IM! Bil. PRIME OFC SPACE 548-5455 2132 llarbor11 &.iovmettt & trans. Days. eves *· from $l72 50 Lida Village & Bl vd C.M PRIVATE PARTY ,~atlon weekends. Guarantedl Exceptionally ("lei111 2 Bd . J.. ba, c pts , dr1"1!!. hllns. near beach !I&J mo 78G Shalimar Apt I l'h 67S·CWJ96 or 642·fl907 ;\dulls. No PeL'I Shop Ar•o ·11-~ 2 d -,.-minimum hour& If d 1561 Mc!ja Or. 2 stores nr Nwpt Post l)f w1 -e n ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Ir, 2 Bo Apt• c:rcat .... ·h1lc waler \'le"". t!i Blks East of Newport 3416 Yio Lido, Ml fie<' 300 sq ft <'a SIOO/mo trust deeds. cre-dit Sc.haat~ & sired. Salary negOtiabl ~1P<'r Comfort<ihh' So, La~. :.i hr. l~t' ba . Blvd 1 I suite approx 600 sq n cu Gd park1nR. A~ent not 1__.._.! IMtnection 700S1c:&IS.i·~l87:::0~. _____ _.. (.Ju11:•t Uppt•1·/Lov.•t>r llOOI , C'ahl~. no t"hlldren / M6:9860 View facinJ: V111 Lltlo &16-2"•14 . ...,_.. •r.••••••~··••••••••••• Babysitte r . 12:30PM F:nl'IOS('(!(;arai.:C's ""lS .• vt•a r 's lea~e 5390 • _ l nq O.,.,·nC'r Dreyer -;-- -Calllroker Voice l'1ano & O. >l'M p · k S td I STUNNJN<f 2 Br 2 8<1 .. ~ LG c· b I '-t h r I "·mpaoy. (7I• 1675.7002 lndustriof Rental 4500 5]ft471 I • r _a n · IC' up yr o g G<l~ & Water Ptud ~lo lO mo. 496-8271 eve!I c. r "''' · c ee.r 11 ' ""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• '* ir * Lesson!! given. So. Coast at Lindberg St'hool. c garden a11l . Pool. rer Mo rentals $2~ 10 S?JS. - - - -bach. avail t l (l.S, $1 50 Pl 557 95 w k room S205. 710 W. 13th St Child rm Wt'lt"omt-Small 2 br apt 1-':z blk to 9th Slit /Sun 1evt1 ·.S4.S· 7001 . •I MO FREER F.NT• NEW M-l Newpor1. Cosio ata area. . 97. t · 533-8740 & 646 - LAAGE 2 br cpts drps 232-I Elden Ave. 833-2480. St beach. oo-pets . 1210 in· l213 J 386·Z277days. Sl·123·•5 H.m office!! Nfrom Mesa. 1000, 1200, 1440 l!q. Money WClfltecl SOJO Jobs W..+.cL • 70751-•'°o'o.=::· Le=:•:_ ____ .;:.. fn~d yd. $.1 90 mo. No R 4000 Al rt N I ' ' · · c I · u t 11 & t' ab I e . p er mo . car f:;':;·:;S43"';·~301l0S~o~rc64::::6';·2928;::::.-:1 •'•'·····.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.•0•0••0•,I·•·••••••••••••••••••••• Babvsltlcr, my ho THE YEM DOME 213·33.1·6461 after 7pm for ooms. ryo · 0 ea~c req. Lady Chef availa ble for wkdll.)'s. May briag -dbgf"". ,,__I ... __ ._zs_7_5 _____ 1 SPAC. 3 br .;ipt or ul!t it detail1'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833·32239Til noon 2000 Sq f"'t offi cc & EARN winter Crulse1, t'ln Sta.rt t'hild. Ul-09'8 aner5: S17$-1Br, cpts, d rps . refrig, r1nge-. Clean. 1U·C W. J ames St . fln.1187. N I od led , --=-=---==--1 warehouse !'pace direct· as 2 br & den. Frplc, ewy rem e a< re· BEAUT.CLASS A fn:Mft 100/eto 17.4°"° Immediately. Marln t' P3lio & pool Adult-,. Studio apt. very clean. no furnished room1 $22.SO Fl REPH 00 f' 0 FC Jy across from OC 1~1sT-cooking cxper. call 714 IA.Ul.YCLEAMUP SZ75. 64$-3381 or 837·9.Sll peti;. no C'ooklng. $12S in· per w k 2 blks from l\l,00 Airport S49-1480 ; 963-7878 "' ~. -.. '1129-8564 Retiree-supplf!me.nt Y 1~Anahe1m. C'I util. C:;ill 213·333--646! beac.h. ~bhc tronsR. re· hlqhlyMC ... 2ecl /:::::=======;;I Income p /tlmc. ¢1 _ aflcr7pm adlly avail Call 'Mark ~f;~~n~'. A:i=~~· ;p~!: FREE RENT tnntclHck. Cal F Cl ified d l-'-c.:..=::·-----.&-2.!~· ~/dZ.·J;:dd~:: ~o~.2 ~d~1~:: ~;~e !~:: Htwport.le.ch 3169 960-2&26or.saB-S IM I drps, musl('. eleov . lfoktr5l0.4 7ll • or,ACTio'N A BARMAID -fttinle Tu kicboK.S419·25'7S. suo. + Util..548·617.1 ••"'••••••••••"t •-.•••••• LIVE •l Newport Beach. /•nltOt. 111mple prkg. All MoYelnnaw, Call• thN Sat. Beer & ~ .. . t..ae 2 en Townhouse apt Weekly winter rate11 . S3S ft('I. 3 min. S.O. & 5 min. No rentaJ p11ymcnl unUI Oaitr ~i~-4'36 -g , 17th S t', z Br, bttn.1, gar, fd. l21 E ADULT 2. Br. F.fasu1~c . 1\.\ ba~ bltns, OW. patio, single room. 6$0'l W. C&l Riv /N.O. Frw.y1, 7 min. January '76. Ml$&1on Vic Try a D •It y pi I 0 t AO· VISOR 5t1.9!N0 8a)', $J80. o p~l . wet )trage. pallo. L1k , ent:I gar. Nr lfoa• llosp Rwy. J>tne Knot Motel. •lrl)Ort. ·!ii. R . Stever. Jo's Indus trial Parll:. Claulfied Ad to buy, ~e.11 6t2 5*f357, new. M4·0R78 S2SO/motl42·0.S9G (714 )673·0440 .Mar. S57·0136or64fr8396 ~l·ZWOor an.. 6. 493·7687 of rent &omeolhln1. Sell kl.le items , .. -·--·--- I ·1 • p i E ' • • ' I ~ ~!~.--~~,!~ ..... ?!!! ~~ ... ,.?!!! ~~~--.?!.~ ~~~"\":?!~ !!':'!'.~~ ..... !!!! ...._ '#-:. ;i;:-3.1111 IOIO ,. .. :LV,,LOT ~!~ Rccs ,tMPI•. Uve.bri ftli'-" ........ ..J'"!!'!1!~~~~!!"!~"!~~~~~------1;::T ••••••••• -....... -······················ .•••••••.•••••.••..•••• ( DRAASMAN/DESIGNER MECHANICAL ' drlve. In •ood beatUll , ir Alde9, S.U lh-llf:AL ESTATE SALES 'SecrelatJ '-.,,,_ SOFA 6 Utvdeal. brand free to travel, top tal., l:aper. pref'd. ~esl C.ENTURY 21, Marten W•11tt.,,.-)(qieOet1~1tovet:Z$. new , slat quet. l;~lloli=1.~R-i~·=.,.=::~•=•::· ::;~l~~~-~la'~et!eoo~.~ """•l·CHoa:p:•'....:11:J Real Estate now lo· Over n . lrvtAe area. Cal141'7·20'11 Satrl ti ee-~ ovl••· . , -terv~ .. 1-1 lo· S£NIOR ~1.rlllS,ICitc,y. ---1 Rouieftepe.r, ea,eYd, .. -.. • . Aattoe IOlS1..::-:.:·-='------ f/tlme. owa tr•a•P ....... !.:r'~":'.:S= Waitr•••· Part time ,•••••••••••••••••••••.,. Sec. L lb•r couch +ot~ ,_w_. ______ ._ ... _z_u_1._·IWUdaupe~rell~ toln«euelocom•llDd SECRETARY ~-~,J:."1"·Coa,. **IBUY** toa>an,d .,~ia&d. Mini'!lum ~ years recent drafting · l-3:30. enjoy dolnc It. ~rve 1---------1 Good Used l\&rnlture ' ODN.PGO• ,.. ence in manufactortn..--field ot HousewiYn ' L¥tt"':" -10UI' cllutlc5 fJ:Oa. the We have an open1J11 for WAJTRESS. wuted over Appliances-OR t wiU Club Chtlr • ottoman, I " 0 -•1 -... ---~·-·~ .. D • I -II pluunl l.Dd pratlgiou.I •• lndl•ld"al -1'th • 21• JWc kb area. C.ll "-UfC>l"You. -1---. Xlnl eood. • v s·. pumps or c oselv related •-"'• 1--"~~-•·' ' •1• •·l :-re • -·-··-.. I olN .. -96Z-T2.12dla JOPM --. ......... _ "'"~ equipment. Must be familiar with out al the bouH A•ara I/time. Xlnt beDeflt• MUTINnUl\P ewport mlnlmumolS-.Sylanre· : · MASTBSAUCTIOH $'.SO. ANS,~D •-MI' ~ •. Knowledaeor _,. utra SS -•·· bealU.ln&uLr!?,ce&lile. Center. Call now r., op-ceot Secrelarl•I u . W""l4d > exper, -ou' ••• "416 & 11'9625 Call67....,.. • • ~..,...,..., . • ror AOO·Protft ;ri°:-~ "" polnlmentttO-mI perlence. 0\l1ttfJ'dlng c::onditionlnaorho.ala.im· -;;-6-C•l•l.r S.tJ h h~draul~cs help4Jl. Equal Opportunity morna. llB. are&. call lt·T:JO. Hi&ht reUef f'ri J Pill.I with typing at &S orovelDf:ntStJnmt:n, 10 A •I l.ar&e 9 drawer c ut .... WJthnation~lly knownvalvecom_pany. *45\1.. sat. Pirli Lido Co~V. ~pm, •bortband 120 f~lladi.tee lnlul&Uoo pro-lkydn 102:0 XJ.ntcon~:!,~==offer. , • l--""-=-------1-c.enctr,---rtqsbip-itd:: · , _wpm. WW ~~to V.P. cess tor 2S 1r. old ~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• · 5Mcln1 11 & ....., ,....,11w11sto: ,..,...,.,..,._,...,_,""'"'"•l.!N~B!!:·~MZ~-~!..----J •J?d General Mana.er. New In Ora. County. SSOO U1«1d Sikes & Parts. Bu,y, House full of fumlt\IN', POlnll"'"' Me --r~ll •~.~ J'°:~'t~le to Sl.000 wk, potential, sell and trade. 2488 bedroom set. UvinC rm -. wport ..... c.K t2'6J Ind EQl.l'Hydnu stlK Oraap COuaty BusU?es .~ ~~:• w"·u••h or year around product, Newport BICM. ICZ·1'tlO-•, (Of'm•I dlneUc ae.t. -S. Marine elte \o$1AC ~woman h11 P•r'-·tim Y"" \.AllnlVLltt. ' Ul· Call oow few details ('14) zs· t"Olor TV, eon.ol& ~~~~~~~~~~ "!!!~~~1 lll~ah:aJ Deslp« Job openiftl In M ar"kelin.1 dle usual day to day <lie-S46-$581 Azuki 10.Spd. w ('refs. Hd. stereo & misc. m -&101 : :;; "BaatexdWit:ers-..O+ • Mtrnl.-for-appolnt ·talion -an~ corr~spo~-lmp. $80, C<>•t $130. seet.=::::.::::.::.::=::..=:.:..:=:....... Lqa)Secy~ $8$01~men=~tc~a~ll=SU-==-~T':-:;::--j!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!!!I dence. Will ma1nta1n Wm.._... Plf"IOtt Joann, A. 646--4746 r.-L... , 1055 HtlpW..ted 7IOC HelpW..ted 7100 Malotena.nceMech '8501-' some alltlllical reports Mu•t b•~• Uper. In G•op .,_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••·•-••••••• Irvine Pe.l'10ftnel A1w1 OWN YOUI OWN AettptkJnlat for front of. for.the General Manaaer plumbinl materlal1. Cwros & ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEAUTIClANS: Rent DENNY'S 8E.1Tlh.Co&taMea1 JNSUllAMCE nee in ridiology office and will abo type mon. U>-IW Eqwl,.....t 1030 space in beautiful new Day shift. available for SUiteZM &12--1470 A.GEMCY located tn Newport thly financltl stalements ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • * ** • * •• • shop in Corona del Mar. fast experiericed Coffee N E N 8 each. Medic 8 1 tor the Controller. ln <&d· WHO WANTS TO WORK! Minox 8 Ohack body & Gara1e S"hi, tiverythlng Plenty Or Parkl'ng, v1·e~·. 0 xperience ttets. d'\l a al !Iii g DRJVL .. ACAB1 '"'---p ~ d $ -an think of also ... Shop Waitress. Apply, Injection Mold Setup Ea.rnWhlleYouLeam. transcription ability 1 on. ener n , ~ · · ~. c..-•. con . 1.-.... you c . ~~~~oo~J!.~anne , ~~.~arbor Blvd, Cost• Mu.~~~el~.rience.. ~nPrc.f::~os? :;:!: Call S42·6464 for fl:nne;~r fl~!~ar:::::t ;~~Of0~ ~~~~.e~1.urt!;1 ____ 5'9_·_'11_7_l ____ 1 ~~is~.~.~:es, bikes. ~ -1-~---------I people will be part or your own boss. Men or Praktlca •tanimex PLl-'""=C"'-"-'--'---- Jleaul}'. Operator 1 Sham. DENTAL Assi!ltanc chair F•mers Receptionist., beiuty responsibility. Will also Women.. CID be slightly FLR. 50MM . 1.8 lens, Honn 1060 poo Gari & 1 Asst. for new side. 4'r1 'days, Ortho. Ex-»4SUIAMCI ' =~c~rou~ aalon. Desire pleas&nt sit in on management hand ic • pped. Ne al· Bushnell 200M M, auto ••••••••••••••••••••••• •~lt;ic;h;•;rd~Ou;:;•~ll;e~ll;e~Sa;;lon;;·~-pe~r~-~req~.~N=e=w:port:~Be=•:c:h.] ~cretar:r, full-t ime. • 114 attractive young woman. atalf meetings to take Clean Appearance . I en 5 , . for Pent ;,i ll e;....;rited. Arsb & Morgan 842-2626. Commercial lnsuance . NXAMweriltgSen' Start p /tlme. Jrviae. notes. Send resume or Vet. .• retired. Ale ZS lo Prakt1ca . Bu shneoll Mare .• 12 yn. Shou. · UndenrrlUn&nper.nec.. N C M Th2-614l. applylnpenoa 70. Supplement your in· ~MM aul~ lens for Pen· ~. G7S·J~or549-298S n BOYS & Girls Dental As.sistant, exper'd Ocl8'area.S73-l850. ewport, osta esa come. Drive a c1b 6 bn tax Praktica. 8uy all or1 ..:.~=··=:...o.·=-'---'-"-'~ lo to 1(y,ean of age. Dal· rront ore & chairside.1-'-"-="'-''-'--'-'="---1 Ind Hunt. Bch. areu. a.c.,. /I'm:!' t PT. or more a day. Apply In part. 559.0771 -Gray Pony 4 _., Welsh· N 8 644 921l I••-.__.__ Full or p/tlme ahlti. i•· s · 1· ST AHDARD y no Cab Co , •• ly Pilot delivery rout~ · · · · -··-1 elude wtndl:. Expe:r pr&-mart. 1nte 1gent wt person, e w ., n-1040 Arab. Traioed English, may be avallabl~ in your Dental Receptionist, e~· Part-Ume, Oex.ible' hrs. f'd. EOE.5"3-778'1 min. 1 yr continuous MEMORIES 112.Sl Slalel" Ave, Foun. ~ nchexper nder 542·1433 ••rca. Earn pror1t for de· perience req'd . N'o Ca•ualty experience l-"-"--"'"'--"'-'-"'---i generaJofcexpertowork lain Valley. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . hveries &_cash, trips. or Saturdays, good salary &,1_....,. __ ary_._67_5-S444 __ . __ 1 Ptf'fed 4 hrs daily; 5 days week. INC. •PET WORLD• Reg. Appy Mare. 3 yrs., hand1 e f ti b r Must be able t.o type 45 A I r X..a•YTECH Coclters , Chl huohu:r , Handso1ne, dark bay mere s or se 1nR ene its if qualified. JAHITOR w...a.i.... .be bl h di s ubs diaryo CRT, ART ex.per pref'd. Poodle•. Shi·h·l•u. G. w /sno..wflake blanket. new subscriptions. For 644-2119or832-6377 --., wpm .• a eto an e APPLl€D M ... , di information please calll-"C.C..=::..::c:..::=.=c:...--1 Mature, depend. person Halwl busy phone traffic efli-MAGNETICS CORP. Some Nuclear ed , Shorthair, Pit Bull&. Gm Broke l!Cuuu Spo51·' 642 -4321. From San DIETARY AIDE for hospital maint. dept. ciently. Call for appt. 222"JSoulhAnneSt specialprocedures,gen'I mini·Schnau:rer. P.oma. lion. ?tlust sell, $600. or . . Clemente-San J uan ll·7:30. Help w /diets & ~~p~~l::~kr:u. Pf~i:~ ..,._.!·~Mh °'"4:!,PM S49·1167 ask for Mrs. SantaAna,Ca92'10t ·Gxray . Sa1nHClem1e,n\1e Pekes, Westies, 100 !!!.l o63fr . 640-8489 or. Capis trano area, call trays. Can train. Xlnl ~11 '" r putu.ug your Ch rum a. Equal Op· ene-ra · osp a • rni.xed puppies. Stud svs =•·.51 · 495-0630 and MiJ>sion Vie· benefits. & health insur.1 -Su~pe_ri_o_r_A_v_e~,_N_B ____ , ::::r'ck!!~r::mw:~·~ portunity Employer An Equal 714/4'!16-1122ext..46T. mostbr~s . ~25 W. t7th1-·--lh--o-lil_d_G>_oock __ 8_0_6_S jo-El Toro area, call Part Udo C.Cnv. Ctr, 466 **KEYPUNCH•* Irvine ofc. You must R.E. SALES Opportunity Employer Milrc"-dtM at Fairview. SA. Open ••••••••••••••••••••••• S8l-63lO. -FI 8 1 1 h IP Rd• NB Jnsuranceco. seeks pouesi a pleasant clear EXPBl8'C9 OR M!P ••••••••••••••••••••••• eves. 53t·5027. Pvt. Ply. wanLs to buy Equal Oppor. Employer 642-8044. '"Typiog Buff" witlt'" voice & a confident man-MEW .LICIHSHS ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i ...,......, 1005 Dog OBEDIENCE Cla!Js used oriental Per1ian ""'""'""'!'!!~""'""'""'""'""''-~D~l~S;P~A~T~C;;;:H~E~R;---1 desire for advancement! ~r. Perfect ~or students 1be most act.Ive new of· • ••••••••••••••••••••••• to Start Wed. Nov 5 rugs. 496·2193 eves. BOVS AND GIRLS, ages (Graveyani.) CONTROL CAREER Ii ~e"".1ves. No actual lice in COM. We pay for: SECRETARY ANTIQUE SALE 7:30 P.M. Newport / 2 Karislan Oriental r ug.s. l l to 15. Earn your EmploymentAgency selhn,c involved. For adve r tising sign s, Over 50 ~k Di'n .rm lrvincnrca.m ·4928 ""-chOxt•.-.•·$400 •• Ch It S h · Applyinperson 3t00lrvine.Ste102 more1nfo •&33-8098belwn l 1 h •. . •-v• .i::.n ......,., "' rs mas opping YellowCabCompany NewportBch?·l4·SSG-&505 9 . · eep one, pr1nl1ng •Immediate opening for 1'.ables.200Chairs,aeLs&freetoYou 8045 846-2946. Money selling subscrip-11:51 SJater, F. Vly am Spm. postage, business cards, secretary w /ability to singles. 50 Dressers, etc. ••••••••••••••••••••••·'·J--..._------8-0-7-0 · lions to the DAILY (NoPhoneCalls . Laundry Worker Wanted PERSON FRIDAY Sl650 brochures, prc;>motic_>n . communicate All Atnerican Oak. All '?! 1 1 ew ..... , PILOT. Please call Mr. Hlelfte') Corona del Mar area. Bkpng & varied other Ask a~u.t our IJ'!CenUve w /construction person-Wholesale to lh_e Public. c::z~i'irs~u~~i~ls~' o:; •..:••••••••••••••••••••• • Bingham, 64.5-28'13 after9 Over 18only. Exper. pre-duties. Emplr pays ~ co_mm1ss1on spht . Call nel. typin.IC ~· s h 80, 1760Monrov1a, C.M. crwded. please. 536.0782, WA....,TED · pm. inqNtIT Shop, graveyard f'd. Hrs. 9-2, Tue·Sat. fee. Chff Landry. 673-7601. calculator & d1<:taphone. 645·9446. ""' shift . No ex p nee. S2.00min.673-6500. · TYPIST $525 Restaurant/Counter Girl Offsite exper. pref'd. Free to good home: 1 yr. TOP CA~H DOLLAR IOYS-GIRLS Womanage25-4S.Apply "-" & 1 Openi.ng forSecretaryt0 A.ppi.CH 1010 male Malcmu'te mix . PAID }OR YOUR COi.LEGE STUDENTS in person, Mr. Donut, L35 LOT PERSON needed for (iu s~y~esT accura ~ to work in quality quick work "''hen necess. Typ. ••••~•••••••••••••••••• Very Affectionate. All JEWELRY, WATCHES, (16 yrs. +) hrs. 4..g dly, E.17lh,C.M. Import New Car Dealer · K l · food rest. Exper pref. ing 70, .sh 90. Ability to do Refng., Fr~ier. Washer'. shots. Cull S48·9"790 ART OBJEC'1:5. GOl.O, JM Sal. Ticket sales for Apply ln person, See &b ~Uy level; .xlnt tram· 540-3077. stat typing & use 10 key. Dryer & D1shwshr. New SILVER SERVICE, sports events Sal. + DRIVERS J ohnson, J im Slemons !F"~PESE'M'ER to$680I -----~----; Callorstnd resume & used. Warehse prices. Free kittens, 3 male & 2 FINE F'U RN & AN· bonus + benefits. Mus With own car. Apply in Imports, Inc., 1301 Quail IBM·MPSC wilh lite ex· 6i4-3389 5'l2-3501."\Ask for Les) female , 6 weeks, box TIQUES. 645-Z200 • be positive, friendly and person, Pizza Man, 1920 St, N.B. per. Fee negot. RN • 9AM 'til Noon REFRIG. Amana 21 cu. trained. 54&-~2 M-IJ--8071 have neat appearance. HarborBl ,C~t **Lvu** RECEPTDENT. -THEIRvluECO --·• "" ....,.,., ttey ,. " • ft., cross top, frost free. ~ 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Car helpful, help U.S. c.:-.,.___.0 ff -• lns"rance"Pegboard. ·~N ClrD -•-$200 ... ••• •-h · d Blk & Olympic effort Cal -·...-.1 ... -... ~ NeededforOrangeCetJn· FRO.NT DES .. .., • .,.,.,., P /tim , M·7:30AM. oNV ewport r avoc...u. .-·°""l-••••••••••••••••••••••• .ne~c er1n er, 8970040 Small lite manuf. needs ty's largest skilled nurs-·r.. ..,..... Xlnt working conds . Newpc>rtBeach . . Herc.u lon-Hid e ·a ·Ded Oec!Cr-vilve facing . reliable f/time employe ing facility. Many fringe ~caEI ore,. Sec/ttc1ept. E . O . F.. Cont a c l D-Equal Oppor. Employer LlKke ne w topl 0,f . thcd llnf' Labh.'S . Queen ma I tress mach. Diesel lnjectr test CA R WASH PERSON for gen'I s hop work. benefits, included :..,.,.,. mpr pays ee; Roache , R .N . Costai""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'t enmore eecnc ryer se t . Sofa /matching stand,metalprtsbt-ns. needed for Import Ne~ 979·2290weekdys,Vem. Health ins . plan of xlntopportforadvcmnt. Me s a Memorial , S15.Call55l·4897 chair. Lamps. Beautiful ~4832. Car Deal er. Apply i1 $250,000 + $2000 life ins. 6 SECRET ARY lo S9SO Hospital• 642·2734. Service Sta t.:ion A tten ·1·---------•1.:n~e~w'..':co~n~d~.~536~-8588~~-· __ }..:..::.:=. '---.-. ---person, See Bob Johnson Paid holidays. Up to 3 Skills&knowtedgeofOil dant, exper'd . Day &r Ml ~ IOIO Jim Slemons Imports ESCROW OFFICER /. wks paid vac., bonus for Prop. leases. E mpJr Eves. Full & pttime. Ap· · Unique Contemp. Lvg. ICnraMOUS · l •••t Q ·1 St NB LO•H PROCESSOR ood tt d A 1 pays fee. ply, Shell Station, 17th & OPPORTUNITY Rm . furniture. 8' couch, ••••••••••••••••··~•••• nc., ~ uaa . . -"" g a en ance. PP y Also F • Fr J ,_ • k "· fl h WA..,TED Major ho me builder bet wn 9a m & 3pm, eecx ee oc~ RN'S lrvine,NB. noc~ 0 en wen you lovese~t .. chr, ottoman & " CASHIER. F /flME n eeds take c h a r ge Roy ale Conv. Hospital, SARli'IERK AG Y Service Sta. Attendant. use result.getting Daily etagerc. Af ust see to ap· TOP CASH DOLLAR Vacation & co. benefits. es"row olfo·cer/ loan P""'-1030W. Warner Ave. SA 18952 MacAtlhaa.Blvd. (f'uU· TiSMI 1 Pilot Classified Ads to preciate. s.iOO complete. PA 1 0 F 0 R y 0 UR .; .. ,, " ,..,.. I · 83J2892 p /time. Exper'd on y. reach the ORANGE 9Ql.2368af\6PM Call ror lntervw 642-17"' cessor for tract work. rvme -Med Surg, 11 -7:30 shift.; Avail eves &. wknds . Coutmarket. 1-------·----1 JEWELRY. WATCHES. The Earl's Plumbing Co. M,w;t be familiar with all MAID WANTED Ex per. acute care Neat appear, & Pbone&42·S678 Beautiful Pecan Book-ART ·OBJECI'S, GOLD µ26Newport, B~vd, CM. Cij\tfeGt conventional a~ Don Quixote Motel • ho<>pital only. Exce.IJ,ent handwriting. Apply AM , case. Desk Combo. Top StL VER S !:R VICE. iove'roroent flb8..n.clri.g 2100Newport8l,CM PhysicalllwroptSt benefits . Contact Mrs. 2590NewportBlvd,CM cond. Evcs.S31·5872 FINE f'URN & AN• CHAI"l\Sltit' 'D'Et.t'f' Al programs. Call 6'2-2670 For CODYal~cenL ·hosp. Jensen. &42-2734, Costa l~~~~~~~~~-1'""'~""'""'""'~""'""'""' ----------1 ~'fJQ\JES .6-45-Z200 ASSIST. Exp. Pt-time . CaUMr Dreyer Sen.d. resunJe t o .1'1e sa l'ol c morial Sewing Machine 1 ................................... ,1 '~~--------.r.forn 's only. N. B . 714:979.5340 MAILROOM & Cl~s1fi~ ad no. 561 , C/o Jlos p1la/, 301 Victoria Operator . F,·T . Jlcavy .._ Kng Sz. Bed. New, com· '48·5504 co1·t STOCK CLERK Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560, C.M. F.OE. duty leather sewing on ':":~~ c > > -ptete. still pk11d . Xtra CHILD CARE-Needed Grant Co.of 1 · Newport Beach in ·1:Cos::::••:M:::e:s•:·=Ca==•2626====I ~~~~~~~~~~~ Lockst itch ~1achinc . -rirm $190 (worth $425). "Mary Poppins" for 2 an equal oppty emplyr surance co. needs clerk SALF:S COUNSELORS Some ex per. pref'd. •loyt ,·-:. ,·Ol A'JJ}~Alb ,l , .OJJ £_ .A_J % Qn Sz $170, usually home, children, boy (Jl, girl for mall. stock, heavy REALESTATESALES Holster Co. 788 Newton ... IV.J,,~"/Q~ inc:ldel.835·22G3. lifting. minor rep•irs, fil -ATTENTION For Newspaper Promo-Way , Cos t a ~I e l!I a . ~f (6). P /time day care. Established Nat'l Corp ti l\o1 t j k" g F rS J Membership NB E 'd ( •.. to N rt ing &litetyping.Salary LlCENSED on. us enoywor In 645-2850. Apply Nov. ·-~ ACONV[Nl[NT5"0f>f>INC ANO •'i 0 ae . · · area. xper · re s . expan 1ng 1n ewpo to •Au.. Good co. benefits. UNI !CENSE'o . with young people 10 to Jrd-81.h. -C7 SCWIHC CVtOE FOi: THE .Newport Beach Tennis 64&4497 · Beach area has openin~. 833':::"~. ' ' 14 years of age. Reliable "' ~ C".ll ON THE 00. Club. 644·5292 d lr l ........., GET THE RED for 5 reps to emons a e l ----------1 CARPET transportation required. Sil•enmith'-II!· ----,_.1!!!!!!11 Cleaning Women wanted. new & totally different Excellent part u·me pos1· '"'J --FLATWARE SJ + per hr. Newport Skin Care Line. Earning •MAIMTEHAHCE TREATMENT! t"o H'<h P~Y for 2 3 Experienced.Equal op-D"iamond Afg'han Oneida silver.plated din· Beach area . Own 1 I HB.PER· We train you to sell 1 n. 1 -porlunity employer. lndi~_ftAft<::t.h les! nerware. S·pe place set-. • .. 2266 potent ia extreme Y bo . h hourseache\•ening,half-Poc"e work or hourly "'!"''....., transportation . ...,..... . ·d II d To -ork 1·n large S N F mes wit an accelerat· .. u· g $7 .. per s tl' g high. We prov1 ea e· ... · · · . day Saturda. y . Call wage.&4"9'?<. ,,.,,..,~=-:· .-...•li:. n . ·"" e in· r & l in you Many fringe benefits. ed course lhal Slarl6 1m-_,. a•::.:r: . ':,~~· 1.000 sets avail. 6'13·6052. · COOK mo s upp res ra . Apply, Mon thru Fr i , mediateJ,.y . If you are in· 642·8102 for 1nterview1 -~~-------·I i'fe-.:_:,: rt •.'.•. . ... ~··; E Exper'd in cvnv. cook· 898-5470,Mr.Sam. 9am-5pm, Royale Cohv. terestcd in earning big before6:00 Small manuf. near O.C. • ,.., ... .,..j .t-'04,:•1 •'C ves. in1. Early shift ~am · Exper.full chargebkkpr/ Jfospital.1030W. Warner money from the s·tart. Saln&Merchclftclishtg Airport needs 1 male to fill > ·.,: ~f..•:::fi.:· ~~·Waler softner. Culligan 2:30pm. Xlnt benefits & secy. for design studio in SA. 546-6450. get individualized free The Red •alloon 1.5 look· pe.rlo,.rm . m ach iodn i.uncg ~·. ,,:.~.·::;::: :., . Mark V automatic , used :salarv.ParkLidoConv. Co s ta Me sa. Cal1 ----------1ir ·. th . b . 0 operaionsinourpr -:Z ' •1t1 ..,•\; ... ., .... ,. lyr.new~asking~7o ·~ a1n1ngon e10 inone ·,n,. for e x•ept1'onal ti hi h So .1! · ~.-,,."', ·gl!'!, ..,.,., ""' Clr,466F1agshipRd,NB 645--7780. Management of to ff locat ... ... on mac nes op. me {• ~. :. ,1.,, . ·J·oe.· 540-3385 PEOPLE PERSON many po ices · career orie nted sales general macho·ne shop .· -· ~· l/···. • ,. ·,. ,fl' &12·8044 ed thruout Orange Coun· n . -·.' 6 • •4;::-.'s;f:'l•e'. Exec. looking for part ly, call for further de· person with a air for exper. desirable. but not • t ,,.: -,?@. · ... .,;...·;~ Shaklee Prodll('ls. Heallh Foods 130Y:t 40lh St. N. B. 673-4362 days. Hrs 10am-6pm. in wholesale supplies. 84.8-8742 display. Contact the of · yr.; old wtown transp. 40 '.). ~.~~:~~:., ;;•:·.. . : c.ook: for guest home. 4 GARDENER time business associate 1 ai Is . Arie ne. { 714 } fashion merchandising & nee. Should be at lea'st 18 ·r\J·r--#·f'J•ti::i::t ;/)~ · 646-67J6btwn 9am·Spm. Parl-time opening for Busi 0 es 5 f u I I y 1--~-------1 flee at 846-0011 for in· Hrsa wk . 557·~. f ' ... ~~f'.'f ; ... ~'"'·-~-•cultural student or cap1·lalized. lnlerv1'ew n-'"ESTATES"ES ler•·o·ew. ~ -;.· -· •·l ··'"-· ELOQUENCE BY L UNT .Cook needed for new pre-...... u .., .. -,_,... J.U.. *I ~ 1----------·IStation Atte.ndenl. Full or ,. ~D..~!~,, ;:~~r.;.=~ ·, (Sterlin g) 12-7pc place · school opening in Jrvine, individual w /related _.. ...... l' Salespeople. We need part part time. Ex per. pref. ~.. l~·i:~'.~ .,.,~(,.;Ir: .:. setting .. other matchin~ in 2 wks . Call Le~ workexpcr. 3389 Manicurist, (Juliette) T..wl,Reaffon time commission Chevron Station, 3000 9 't-;,_.::g:.·:· ;::.-. ~•:.~·~· ~~ pieces. AUTUMN BY 552-7331 ' Calf 644--must be exper. Contessa •Free Training representatives to sell Fairview, C.M. 1 ;;!~~'; .~~e_~~ •• ... I; Lf:NoX China & Crystal, 9AM 'tilNoon Hair Fashions. NB. -Cadillac: Program exciting organic earth1----------·1 ·~ ·T, _,.;? -~.. , -v 12 -5 pc palace setlln.i: .• COU~TER HELP THE IRVIHE CO. 67>~ •HaW9'1i. Acapulco Trips worm program. Call Mr. Sl'ERF.OTECHNTCIANj , .. 9 t , ·~ ;·~~:::~:' le~' w/matchin~ pieces All Full & p/time days. App· 550NewportCtr Dr I ~..C."---------1 •Nationwide Referrals Bertels. 646·8395. EXPERIENCE NEC. i:.:·C. •;i'!"",.':S'-:"" :-:~ in perfect cond. Subsl;in· )y, Del Taco, 25252 La Newport.Beach MASSEUSES If unlicensed. let us as· SS6·D421. ~:.-·: •·:'o:, .•;.~#.-:.,;. tial discount! Pvt pty. l!a.z..Rd,..Laeun.a.Hills. Equal Oppor Employer H.B's Finest Spa needs sist you in obtaining your Saleswomen ~anted to 1----------·1 9 '-·~· i~;,;~ .. •;<i ::~ .... ;":( Prine. only. 1 ~73.5·5932 -c:O~~ERHiruP'~l ~~~~~~~~~~I masseuses for full or Real Estate license. Call call on professional men s~ .... s~il _ 1 i ~, 1.,. ,,,.~. ,,.~ .. : • .-COUNTER HELP Bill f1ory,842-6001 . througho ut So. Calif. F /time. Alnl tiene11 s. :e_« ,::~:.-. :r.~.4.:;_-·onginai-·J ,\1L ~~OOR:S . Apply in person, Pizza Gardener/ clean-_up man part .time heklp.WDay ~lrl Mus t be aggressive and Apply in person. Mon, • .•It:: ; ;tr_• from old H.B. Ja•I. built ( l I Cost everung: wor · e WI have some ouuide sales Tues & Wed llam·lpm. 6 ~ • ~·11.;/J'j ··• ~-.i: · l ~ Su f f t ' "fan, t920Harbor. CM or ap comp ex 1n a train. Call betwn lOAM &.,·--------~ S S ~~4iJ.•' •·O·';; "' ·. in '"'"·'· per or ron Mesa. $500. 645-3381 or tOPM for interview.•' experience.wewilltrain USA t ereo, 3721 . JI --.,... ~~!.-: ·,! .'ot1Z~ ' gate842-978JaftrSP~1. DRIVERS, Plants for &1'1·9517. Town & Country Spa. IEALESTATE in our field . This is a Bristol.SA • -.,;:7, i:°i•;<":'°:"fi:: , Sales & Delivery .l ~---------.-1 n. h Bl d. HB o~RTUHITY career not just a job.1 ---~------·I ·,_u,. .... ; ......... ,.-..-.,.:-· Knowledge of plants Hairdre1ser w/followmg 18582 oo;ac. v · ..-rv Sala...,+ bonus+ travel Tele. lnstlr. full, PJ.T. 1 • (J • ~·.•,·--o;;~ri .~it,.,~~· I · 963-77!3 • Well located RE office '" PBX G t 2nd m , " v • hlilpfuL MustownVanor for new unique saon in · expenses . Executive ex.p. rea -'o .:........_ ~ . .";$-'Ii ("'' Sta.Wgn.Earn..,00.wk. Laguriallch.494 -6464 1 , __ M_ED_IC ___ L __ --H--ln e~ds 2 li cen s ed L ens 2909 Daimler come.D1ck635·0021 • ,.. ~ •:ii~• -" . 1 C'-salespeople. Business is · ~' .:Q' • .i ' • 'I' Q , , Apply in person. 524 W. Housekeeper. Live in. Calif.Lic&ASCP,exper. great!! Your own deskl..:'.546-::::~lOl16=~------1----------I • -t·~· -1;1. i' 19t.h,C.M. Foreign or Amer. school Evening Supervisor for and phone. Call for in· SEAMSTRESS The Ancint Mariner 9 lY• '..c. ~ \l·~~· , • Deli · c .; I Rm & Board 1·n ex cl;•o'cal lab 838 9600~tl lerv1'ew. W. E. Lachen· u 0...-leoch -,, -~ Woman, p /time or ""r · · .,, · · .,, · F /time perm. position ....... ,..... • ~ _, • ~ ~ lunch hours in gourmet change for Ji le JOlorPOBoxZ82S,Lag. myert Realtor. for men & v.·omen:s Has Openings For: ~ .·~·t'\,.··"° .. • liquor store. }.525 Mesa housekeeping and OC · Hilb, 92653. l860 Newport Blvd.C!\t boutique. Must have ex-DAY IUSIOY • \) i\ "" ii y~nteOrEast.C.M. ~s~al babysi tting. 646-39'28.eves:673·4577 per.Callforintervwappt &•UStilRL 'b ~·~·~· ~· lffe 7160 ~Ae...'8~ SELL idle items with a . . Medical THE LOOK F /time.Hrly +tips. . ~ f . .f.>·. • .. '"'tflily Pilot Classified Ad. Classified Ads 642-5671 Uc'd P1ycllicrtric Re:al Eetate Ca reer 644-6500 Apply Jn Penion • ·~ •• ->t• 'tf Whtn it's cold outside. snug· gle under lhfa 1tghan HolpW..ted 7IOO;HelpW..hd 1100 ... , .................... , ...................... . DELIVER TELEPHONE • • DIRECTORIES Men Dr Women • , 18 or over With cars, station wagons , or lighl lrucks. Pleasant ouldoor work. Your available daylight hours. California license plales 1"e9uired. • . Apply for job description & training ' 9 A.M . or 1 P.M. Daily . Beginning Thursda&·!;'· 6th :· lt60G>lmlll, · • 2519 W. IA,._ i.-1 A 1hlM iq 3307W.C..,_S(,_.._ " ........ Dr.lldg#l4,C-.- ' (0.C. Fairgrounds) Enler from · Newport Blvd. Equal Qpi><>ftunily Emplpyer • Tect.iclCMI Daily betwn 3·5pm ~ • -l) • • • • \ And -INDIVIDUALIZED 200'1 W eo .. tHwy,NB ~·." !>., Crochet pineapple diamonds and 101n !11!0 althln tha!'s handsome ind pr'1clic1!. Cru- cht'I ol s.y11the1•c yarn, worst· t'd :w,ight P~t1ern 7160: afgtla11 diamonds ID l 14-inch. $1.00 far t'ach pattern. Add RH's "FlfiD 4 SECRETARIES 9051 34.48 We are taking applica. Needed Immediately l'OP DENTAL RECEPT. '-· 11T,_~·,, _ -df",_~- tions !or our new MANAGEMENT'' Good t ypintc. some open-ex.per. only need apply, v7 111._. ~ lllt..-.1-. psychiatric unit. Full & ings w /sh, some without. Large bu.sy office. S7SO to p/lime, allsbif\.8. PROGRAM Short or long term as· start, pension plan, & Please Apply medical benefits avail. Personnel Office • signment.s·your choice· 5.56-400 $o.ComtU-..Kat Receive you r o vfn immed.placemenl. ·~· personal in -the.field AskforDebbie Tow Truck Driver, e;t· South L-aguna trainer at no cost to you. or Margaret per'd G & W Towing, 1000 71.4/499-1311 Learn to sell homes with Tempo Temporary Help l · N B MODELS-Female Nude Figure. Sharp. $8 Per hour. 968-3S20 afler4pm. MODELS · MASSEUSES Fi(Urt Model.I, Escorts, Masseuses needed. Top money. Ne'if studio . '31·3111 Need«! 51....,,., p /tlme to help on civic It county projec:U. Apply 1027 No. Coast Hwy,-No. G. La1uno Beach. '17·1034, 3Pm·6:31)pm fol·F NUIS!S AIDES 1to36ll to 1. E\pe:r pre· f'd. Huntington Beach Conv .. Ho1p\lll. tUll llorida SI. !LB. NT-3515 ' .. • I d rvine. . . 642·1252. an acce er ate course, 17Boa Sky Park Irvine 1-----------1 and earn big money from 5404455 TRAVEl .. AG ENT the start. Current e:<·I~""'~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'' I w /ex per. llarbor Travel panslon program, pro·l· Millie,675·1311 vide11 rapid advance· *Secretaries $500-$900 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ment into management. 1000/oFEEPAID \1 New llct!nl!lee. earn sales LJz Reinders Agency. *UTOTEM * in lOdays to2weelts with 4b2oBirthSl, Ste 104 &1.....1-0YM~T our fabul<iWI , one of a Newport Beach 833-8190 _.,.-.,. R' kind !raining program1. Cal fOf' A.ppt. OPPOl"IUHITIES Last but not least, 80% Fatablilhed f96S F\tllor Part Time CGmrnissloa pa.id at Ume1 ----------·1 NoF;xperNeceasary ol cloe:tng. Many others secretary for e.nviron• Age2l-MElieible are trying t'o copy our mental planning firm in Go to The Nearest proer•ms-soyouoweit Newport Beach. typing TICTOCMARKET to yourself' lo call the 75 WPM , 1ood spelling. For Applications & Info res t . But In the end, 1rammar ski lls , ORCALL1714)6'12-7702 come to the be!lt lc get the minimum S yrs. exper. Tic TocSy!ltems. Inc RED CARPET Treat-Send resume, references~~~~~=~~~~ menl. Licensed le: un-& es:p~cted 11a lary tol~lUng anythln& with a licensed, ph1ase ca.)1 Im· Clas11f1ed ad 560, cJo Dally Pilot ctinlfled Ad med l 1 t e I y • L 1 n d a ·Daily Pik>t, PO Bos: 1..560, lt 1 aim pie matt.er ••. SM-7555 0.ta Met•, Ca. 921626 just callS.U.5'71. I I SaVI! doll•~ _ stW bolh! 25( each panern lot l1rst<lass Pri11led P111em 9051 : WQIT\· 11'1111 and handling. St-d \II; en's Sites are 34 fJ8.lnch bust .aac..,....., with 4D~r.ch lltph 36140 bus!, ~n.,.t.101 4l llopJ, 38 (4l bus!. 44 h1pl: ...... 1 .... ,,, ~ -~-~ 1.0 f4A busl, 46 h1ol: 42 (4& ..,.. ..._..._.... -bust. 48 hip~. 44 !48 bust. SO Mtow ,..._HT 1001 f.,.... h•o)· ~6 (~ bust. 52 hip); 48 "-·........, I.Ip,,...._ (52 bust S4 hipl. ......... ( Send $! 00 tor each pattern. MORE th.in ever before! 200 Add :ZSc tor eKh pattern for de$lint plus 3 free printed In· l11)!·cl11s lllill and h1ndlin1. ~Ide NEW 1976 N£EDL£CRAFT S1nd t11 C~OG! Has every1hi n1. 75(, ......_....,. Ctl!tl1t wttfl S•111r11 _ $1.00 ......... 441 CrKlltl I W1rtlrob1 __ $1.00 w,-rw Mitty nfty Qullla , __ $1 ,00 2J2 W ... I ... St., ,.,_ Rlp,i. Crtelltt '=11.00 '""· MY lttl 1. ht•t S.. +bit loot __ 1J$ ~ ADOalSS. X., Kii Netdl11111f1t Iott --~ 1.08 .-STTU ...-.. f11w1r Crot~tl ll•k •.. -$1.00 D• ,. ..... llo• .. '" I Kalf,\O Croclltt Ink _$1.DO ,alter11 fm? s.1111 •• ftt l11au11t Crtck1t lt•k _$1.00 •w ••• rill·Wl•ttr Patterl 1t1st1111 Jllltf'l1111 look -$1.00 tataltt-cHp ,1upell lllildt fer hutl11t Money look: __$1.00 f tt f ..... eu.,1111 11n look -$1.00 ;::, h-'1n':, .. j Y•• ""''· Co11,1111 l1t11ans !'14 . $1 .00 St• + lllll IH• SIJS 12 Prlr• 1'1;11tllJ ,12 _ .. sot I I .. C • j'... In* tf 11 O•Ut1 fl $0t ~"'" "*' fl I ...... G•• ••••• , -"' l11t111t f1Sllk11 ..... _ 1.00 111ita1t kwhl w. 1M 15 Glilb ftr T1My 12 _so; ' . •.a t1' 11 tlffr •IC' _so11. • r MOVING SALE Roll·Top Pipe Organ Console (ideal for larlfl! deskJ$12S. Spani.o;h IAJ\'" eseat S75 , matc h1n i:: Lamp T abl~s $25, Old IBM Typewriter $25 , Work benches $10 & $15 Stereo s)'slem w/Garard Changer. Oynaco pre- amp. powe r amp & 4 Warfdale speakt'rs $100. Several hundred clear White Pine Ori,:an Pipe~ (a\•er SI ca.). Es tey Reed Oraan $)10, Conn A G.0 . Church Organ $1 750. Portable Pipe Organ $12!0. NEWPORT ORGANS 846 Production Place 64S-1530 . 9 to .5 ¥o•kdy~ C;i.nccl\ed Contract 2000 yd s carpeting, below cost. I ins tull 547-8729 Like new lop of the lin e Kenmore electric dryer. $75 Call 551·4897 · Carpet padding, ISO yds. Nylon pile cpl, 30 yds. 4 Coral office ch~. porta ble typewriter. T an vinyl couch .. Days 675 -1311, eves 6'13·Zl23 . Brc athinJt M ac h ine . portable. Bennelt AP·4. lPPB. Used 5 m()'!I. Orig $462. Sell $250. 548· 72AA an.s. US COINS MmUy 1ilver dolla rs & aome gold, "'"luable CQl· leu'°". 979-1268. --- , - / , •• • ' • W~· 9590 .:.:... 1 ~ ·~1 """' -.1., ...... · ....... u .. d . u...i _ l"'llh,. --_.,,._ Ml"Nri'O --.MpDt NG •••••·•••••••••••••••••• 1111111111111111,11'-•• 1 11·11.-.11 1111 ~11;111 '~l'"I" •••••••••••••••••••••• ······.······~·········· •••••••••••••·•·••••••••• ' ,.,.. 9'140 "'"''" •t1c1l•10.1 IOI OJook, Slips/ 4 WhHI Orive5 9 550 SELLING YOUR CAI? R.. 9725 Mire....... 9740 YGlllw.... 9770 C •1c: 9tt5 ••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••. Docks 9 070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tor PRICE.S PAID ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••.••••••••.••.••••• Pontvnrnu••s . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976CJ 5 Forlmport.s '75 M6Z4$0S&.Verf~ i2 El~ Coavettl·"72 Courier.,.~tt corrnd .. t.P? aJf DAIL V PILOT 'pf1tr delux sew .... mach O.aut1ru1 Boat Slip, 50' Paid for or Nut Fi ~les • !~ eq •• l!'!~~ vw Buses ble. yT;.Mi"st 1r•en. ~~UR.lclc -· 0 e:r .. ",,. WHY MOT LEASE? · u """"'ase or_, on wmicu S1 000 mi 100'1i e.11:'-'N .,,..._... · ••·• $1.00 Ruger c1trblne + 2 F'or Cruiser. Newport O.a11 Lewis hmports tertn.1. 12 lO cboolofrom) su'p t r ;I to n I •4sso: di111 mint $52. 64"""' 11 .. ch. 642-9606 $99.81 -· lfl66Hubor.C.M. ' 03021•. HouMol Imports. & Campers . ,,....,L. • 7 3 fORD LTll ~ 36mo.OEI.inc.t:.ix: 646·9303 213 1 921 ·8518; 714,/ UGM W..ted 108 1 St~ 9090 lstmo &li cense Betoreyioubuy . .-e! 5ZJ·7?!'i0. ?3.. 911HR. 71 EIDorado white, Ath>. tram .• fadory itr ••••.-•••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• DELIVERS TOP llM•tllon \AelO MG 9742 1 P11sen1er. lll•C•. 1CMlded,very c&ean.$dl$0. co.nd., pwr. at eerin&. s\ CASH $$FOR IOAT STORA.GE OAC 1rnporta. •••••••·····•••••••••••• sharp 99ff.01636: EvM. &1M18.L ...YIM) root, radlo, ~Iler., Col!d."'e<l lurn/relng' SI per n . Newport Be••'l: COPELAND'S $ .,. MOA 1600 con•ertlble, 7 1 lw 5lJCllT · 27 • O 1 ~ m '· $ 3 z;e s Frzrs/SlOVf'S. 546·07611. Cull To1n, (714) 645·~· Avety Exit, s.o. Fwt. yeUow, good coocL 'Passenger. extra cfean. HUGE (i~ a.WU JEEP CITY Paid a31-1140 ........ 71 a. " 01411 2 001 E. I •I SI. fOR ~~ 9727 ·~· MG ·~ ••• Uke new, 7 Pas1enger. air. cond. CADIL' .,. fORD Bl d SAHTAAHA ~ --~ '69PopTop lllHIW I.Ml 20fi0ll>tbo< • ' Used Yw's ....................... ., MPG. 41.000 orig. mi, ~-m-. SELECTION Cot_•• M ... _ 642-ooto.~ 558-8000 '75 evec. • spd. lot'• $7901irm, 751-9549 ~ ~· ~ '71 lw 041FUM 73~o~··M FURNITUnE sr~:CI ALS r...,oriolion C.OMSIG........n' SHOP' 1 ••••••••• •• •• • •• •••••• . WEHANoleEVEfirtH1NC.111 Ccw•4>f"• S ote/ Paldfor:« ... ot -Xtl'a&. AM /FM •tereo •eMGCGT tit")'l -Wpd, llk OVll 100 r-•- 0111E us ,.CALL ... WE'VE MOVED ! tape, macs. $1100. w/od. fo m•'. chrm' whla, 9Paastnaer eoew. T0 ,... ...... :.. ""-om TOllMO ••• WE'LL SELL ll~OAYOlH l'l11NI : Cumpers ~·U I), a "~"7763aft s · ?OPopTop 167CR. ""''""""'"' "1 t 1,1.2••• s11 .. 11 ·.· •179 •o·up . Ma· l lG STOCK l:\i. -·-~1~• -· nu Ure•. ~ •• _classic, CG ..w.0 pr1~-2 dt. hardtop. au o Teno's Turnover R... 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. " ~ "L 1:;1ra j 9730 -~-, ~m11 .. r-aim--w/.-Lo\le,-l!IP Llfu~ ____ _____._, .--.,.-.-'"-'.'.'.:,,.,.~'.:~~"""';;:'~~~·='2).,:....,~'~':':':":'.j jorwtly, MM w 18th, CM OF MEW & USED ---n;" n -··-Jogar I must sell, $2100/bst oir. r• . v ...-· ll1ocll Lo'#tU.. .... ... ................ i ---642·8471 -------I 4 WHEEi. DRIVES 11,_} ,,~1h " ,'42· .... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 962-8118. 70 c.....,. · steering, v nyl roof. # --1...J.orcy-clH/ OVER 75 . ~· '."' --'7! XJ... MGI 9744 ~~· .w;w. Good occond NABERS ~!:~Et).beater • ....._. "" 08 3 Scooters 9 150 TO CHOOSE FROM 64 or 65 El Cam1io. run-$5,800. Ca ll arteT G ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71._ 20SSSI CAOILI.AC TlloodolFORNDRobin .,, •• rung or not Call a t . 6pm. weekd11y1. 751·1148. .73 GT, xlnl -nd. u•~ or Sh ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COPELA""D'S Ask for Larry. 968·4971 -.v .,......, 7Passeoger. arp! ]>!ANO: Kot.'hlcr t'Jmp. Sfill'ortradc '71BMW 750, n ---'73Jaguar XKE VI Z. Like orfer. 1433 Superior, 7 0 Pop Top llllMT 2600H!(bor Blvd 2060Hatbor Blvd 675. Bin Fin. 2 Shurt> cu~tom paint, chrome. JEEP CITY Wanted to buy; L:.itc new,fast.Only l2,000 mi. Newport.MS-9431 Clean,funcamper. Costaa.lesa 540-9100 Costa Mesa 642-0010 •• s pks. Ro1ac amp l.1kt' 4980794 2 00 1 E. l slSI. model Mercedes SporL'i Loaded: Auto trans.AC. '"'-I 9746 7314n 6~6GHW nu~.$650/ofr.S48·0Il3 ·---------" Coupc.640·6020. 645-4251 -r '66SedandeVille. .._t.MJ 9951'?z --------'73 KJ 750 llonda. SA HT A AMA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 Passenger. du ta nks. Gd. cond. $550. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ramirez tJ\ Gu1t ..1r Xtras. $1400/ofr. Wii oted to buy -u5ed JeMen 9732 '71 Opel GT, xlnt cond. Call548-7682. '66 Mus t;ang co nvert~ w/LeasCase ncw,$16UO 675-2961&673 -6743. 558-8000 Otits un pi rkup s tep ••••••••••••••••••••••• 30,000 mi, gold, new C..,.-o 9917 R econdit ion e d , new~' Kohno "15 Guitar. hkl· llu,l ---'=.::C"'-"-'--'--'-'-=-1----bumper & can1pcL•r boot. 73 llcaley, cstm top, c5tm tires. 12~. 873-4917 motor $3 C.00 979 76SD S1400,{714 l twti·~57 '71 Su'lllki 1973Che\'y Blazer. 4 whl 4972076 . b ·Mk f ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ' · -• ----dnve. V·R, autu, ~leering -patnt, rn. a e 0 r , Pantera · 9747 •m Cam V8 ou r & auto F - Office hmitvr~ & TS. I 25 Duster & Brks, chrome whls, b1~ Wos, lmPor'lJ 38~. 557·3914· ••••••••••••••••••••••• PS Pi:r~ags. s tereo: '61.u:~~::s GJ~~o::::. E,..;pment 808 5 Co1 nvcrted for dirt, ~ut ti res, lo m1 Pvt. Ply. ••••••••••••••••••••••• u-•de• len• 9740 73 L Pantera better than xtras $1&00642-8723 _.,5 Ph· 848'-• ...-a I street equipment in· II h ' 111: .• ..r. 9707 ~··· • vw 9 I ' ~· · · ·~ -~:xc svl t'hrs $l5/J.'J. ~cy l: u ~ · .• x. raMires. ~~ wknd. 5111·7K62 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a_ prcciale! Serious buyers eng, new pa int, x lnt " et "'I Oldlmobi&e 955, ·•••••••••••••••••••••• 1 d d F t . t (' 1 $3.350 !'11u!i l s e t 1s -••••••••••••••••••••••• new. Must see to ap· "10 ws , c ean. new Che rol 992n ~ t•hrs S8 /up, S('Y dks con ~~~TI ust .se · T -k ---._.560 ·74 J<~ox 4 Dr , l'itereo, lo ~case only ~ 675-2319 cond. $2000.586·5172 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••• 1\.1ac-hine C\•r.s . ru~·rel··8ti7 sn5. -rue 5 mi Clean $4200 Ph M•w •Used ----· c ELL Sales an r (·e . ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . • ; , ·, . · 1971 Pantera. 11 :1 com '68, auto, mint cond $895. ONN W.19th,CM .6<15·74 ll. 1 97~ 250 CC. ll o nd a •c s F' d l'U W /327 673·598.Scvcs.&~kids. OVER 100 .,-·II 1. ns ,.~ •60 Nu paint tires int OLDSMO LE 1''ls nore Enduro model J or · ----------I ra 10, a op 10 • ~. • • • UC. Pianos & Otc)ans 8090 i..'.o'~ miles. plus extras: Chevy. headcrs,2 brl, 350 '72 IOOl.S. xlnl cond. un<lCr MERCEDES l'lt:a n, days, 521~10 Ext reblt, $650.673·2325. CHEVROLET GMC Til KS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9«.> ;.ind take over pay· turbo· hydro +many ex-S0,000 mi. Make offer. OH DIS'L_.. y 32. Eves, 646-8476. 1970 VW xlnt cond., $l4.SO HOHDA CARS BAUY t.;HANI) n1ents. 997·'l748. tras. Runs. ".Int .. $000 /bst. 552·0896 1551·077S u-... ... -of I ~ 97 r p M University Olds Blackrinish $17U. 631 ·19'-J8c\es. Vince. nuw-Ill POf"SdM. 50 646•4 l 3 0 a ter 4. SALES&SERVICE .... u.HarborBlvd. 495-6696aftl'r6:JO '74 llusq"arna ---IMW 971 2 AUTllORJZ ··o , er ••••••••••••••••••••• wkdys. 2828Harborll•d. ~ 4.llO CR. Profab frame. Must i;~ll '7S l>odge pwr ••••••••••••••••••••••• MERCEDES DEAL.ER '70 914 Green /blk, extra '70 YW , excellent cond. COSTA MESA Costa Mesa 540-9640 SportingGoods 8094. f\1anyxtras.Xlnt cond . 1o1.·a1:t .K bcdw/ps,at .. a-c ·6862 Manche.stcr, clea n . M a ke offer. sunroor.Callafler5pm: 546-1200 70 Olds, 442. Coov., air. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SITTS Call 640-4295 w/11 inst. Custm paint. Buena P<i rk G46-5807orM5-1231. 494.7147 A~1 /FM . Super earl Call ]2 Ga Shot~un . Chitrles -whlo; & li~e;"· ~css than 523-7250 · aft 20 7 Daly O/U, held i.:rudc. ·73 Yamaha t7S Enduro. 4000 mt. I I Si>,800 firm . On the Santa Ana Fwy. '70 91 ~T. A~1 /f'~ 8 track. '64 Bus. Classic sunroof CHEVY MONZA '75 375, 6·496-1 • immacS300G42·30."l4 1brand newJ perf Xmas 498·0506 Konis, lo mi. S6300. model. Extras. $1 ,000 2+2 Cpe. Under 12,000 '7l Toronado Brou"'ham --------g ift 642·4!135 (213)-' ' . J !\IBZ '67200.Newengine. 542-3565 days & CV 673-S985eves. mil e _s •. 4 s .p eed $2495. Fully equip: 'ski boots. Nord1ca. nu~n~ K65·i473 1972 Ford Coun cr l ickup 2MCl2 ....... •rttaptwy. Fully equipped. Be ear· 831·0788. transm1s~1on. Vtrtua.ily Stereo. air, P /B, P IS, sz 8, $25 , Kast1nj!cr, Sl005.19J0Nc1o1.·port Blvd. ...._Ya.to ly! <TllF331 ). $3995. . 'm VW Bus, new work on new! Pnced for qwck P /W. P /Sts. cruise con- ladics sz 6. SlO. Hiker. 1975 '!:'an1aha 350 RD. ~ta~1e~·-----'-131-2040•4._...t Ho us e of Impo rts . l973914 2.0 htre,AM/FM/ eng. & trans. SlSOO. or sale. (21W19) llouse of lrol.640-4628. childs. sz 6 ~o Chlds super xlnt l'ond., mus t ,7IDatsunPU Nc"'l>ht•ll U..Awwrhrtrw•r EDt 213 /92 1-8588 ; 714 / tape/stereo yellow fac bcstoffer.646-1529 Imports . 213 1921 -8588;1---------- jackt & 1,1.•armups, sz 12, ~II $775 547·2637 e\·cs. US !\titlo(S. C~stom cab: Open SMllUy• 523.7250, :;;2~.:iii. 1:1~~ ~~24~3! r ' 714/ 523-7250. 'W Olds Della 88, P IS. $20. 640-0756. Need Money for College. Xlnt eond., $2150. Or. --• '72 Super leetle Super "Ca.-'" P I B • air co n d . • &J.1 Kt00 MH Z ·75 .230 Sed . Only 1971 914 Porsl'he mint Sunroof. AM /FM stereo. ,...,,, automatic, radio. brand. Store, Restaurant, ·74 Yamaha ·ry 25(1U(·~·· __ ._ · ORAMGE COUMTY'S 4,400 miles. Tobacco co nd. New eng. App. New tires & brakes. XJnt 1957 Chevy rle W tires & brakes. Good Bor 8095 1 i:nul. 2 ply rc.a r. plastil' PU ~4 1'. w/campcr shell . OLDEST brown. Lease or buy , but J?roup mags Make of· condition. Make offer. 4 or, hrdtp, sport sed. condition. $1500. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.1nk -, Xlnt cond. Sec .65 Dod~c. 61,000 orig. &·· ACT f'AS'.f! (033054). fer.54(,_7843. · 673·3442 Completely stock &oJig. between8&5,979·4192. 22' Shuffleboard. must \)(' wknds. 492·47l8. mi's. Ale, x.lra tank, all Ho us e o r I mpo rts .I .''<>':~~"'.':':...-----1 ----:"":.:.~-:----moved . make orfer . hvy dty equip. Ncl·ds 2 I 3 I 9 2 1 -8 5 8 8 ; 1973 Porsche 91ITTarga. '60VW8US turquoise & while: Aut.o. 69Della882drcustcpenr 979·1268: fi<!S·3199 . '61 Classic ll.D. 250 CC brks, SHOO. 548·7288 art 6. Salcs-Service·Leasin.I? 714 /523·7250. ALL extras plus Koni Perfect running condi· . RI & ll ' 2 ~ ~ ~)a(;~ e I nu tires air lo mi perf hellerthannu.sell /tradc I shocks. Cassette player. tion.r.fake offer. ' g~sspacs s ~ · rm S005645-1732 TV, Radio, $365 PPS46·7127 v..,, .9570 Ro~Corver. nc. MBZ ·73 280 SEL. Low Sk' k& h . ~soo 673-3442 w1ndo1o1.· moldings etc. Hl'Fi, Ste-8098 . BMW . I d f 11 'rac c a1n s. •'• Less than 48,000 orig Pinto 9957 ,..,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Holl!i toyce m1 c a ge an u Y S48Mll . 0 --••••••••••••••••••••••• '73SuwkiTM400 2.14 Jo.:.17th St. equipped. A very ni ce -Sharp-lookin g , good-mi 's. rig buyers invoice ••••••••••••••••••••••• Colo r T.V. 21" S!°IS, good p1c. & cab. call aftr. 7 30 t•ves 962· 152.1 O·r1 b'k 1 _. '75 Dtxi~e Van. l'anJ,!le,d &: "~ 1 L b · -·12 9 R 1 ,..,_·1. You must see t . ., .. 4.•pd. 23,000 m•'. Nu L 1 C.l·on1pel1:iyre· carpeted. !\lakt> orref. Costa Mesa ""'6·4444 e ar . ease-or uy . '00911TS Spd,newpa1nt: ·running ug . ect:n -... ~ built . Just !Lke new. f <0160861 House or Im· maRs. 50,000 m1 . Must ly rebuilt en~ine, new beheve540-3894 tires. etc. Like nu. Sac. Pri t'ed tosell. · 54il·939 l or 5J06<10tl :itcr ports . 213 /92 1·8588 ; sell.$5600.675·0829 c lutc h . $1900. (213) 1974 MonteCarlol.andau $2200 /ofr.968·0200 $588 5. 714/523·'1250. Roll• Roy.ce 9756 596-2332, after 5pm. fully equipt, lo mi, Stereo Compone n ts , 'i4FordVan,q cylauto H DZ ' 2l!OS•'Sed 45 548-4774 Sherwood !l!IOO receiver s•----•I •••C Jeep M 73 r. · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• .r.-.00 Minimum$ -~::..:c.:::__ __ ~---1 '75 PINTO Sta Wgn V-6, ~... ,..,,.. & II, new pa'int. sharp, p ·d f h d ' ~ -United audio du a I 16751 Beat·h Blvd 51750. 2!3·448-4584 days, & 1 st • tROAOW"Y . n e 0 owners 1P an #1 OEAUR IN U.S.A. For:iny VW. runnin.I? or '73 Nova Hatchback, very auto. P /S, A IC, radio. tumtbl. 2 Qu adraflex ~ 848 •066 immaculate! Extended :::=:::=:::;=;;:.;;;-=:=:""-\ not '64&-we 6733465 1 .. It Steel radials. Low speakers. P\1 ply. Must -o 714·845·5039 cvt's. S"M1" 3 • 1 M" terms av a i ~ ab I e . ~JR{ ROY orSal-2697~ r. -c ean. Low mi s. x 0 m.ileag~i Beautiful. Llc. s el l . $450 /b s l O'(r . '6SVWBaja8&19 '69 Ford EIOO . 302 .B35· 71 1015615}. House or Im-CAR)IER cond.S2 4 00.6" 5 ·SOZ1. • 939MCu . Special s ale 675-7895. Greatcond .• ready today Automatic, Air. ma~s. rf rHf:tJ~T1M1Tt.D1UVINGM.ACMIHE ports . 213 /921 ·8588 ; RO~:~OYCE '68 VW Squa re back, ne w MONTE CARLO. mint price.$3995.5.Jl·ZSOJ .:..-=-"--------1 1 tl 1 REE874 r ack,A M /F!\ttapc .. 1 3 CS'' Bl 714/5Zl7250. 2"l.l?th St. enginestillonwarranty, cond.,350 4babbl.A /CI .;~~~~~~~~~ For an exceptional buy. or esertpay. · Much more.'r.1ust sell. 3 .o. -..oupe: ue , COSTAMl SA xlnt economy lransp. Stereo, Rally whls, oul on ft1ajor Brand Stereo $I 088 Bst ofr 67~.3340 leath int. 4 sp<l , air. Xlnl ft1BZ . 71 280 SE C~. 3.5 5-'6-u.« $1150. 494.6298 rad i 8 l's , make ofr. •74 fORD ·Components, call Mike · ' ' · cond . $1 3.500. 64Z..Z1ll. Engine, fully equipped M5-0S29 979-IZl l. ShorecrHtAMC Jttp 72 1-·ord Van 302 auto, w/s~ roof. Mint cond. 'r\OStDSUHDA s '62 VW. .Bus. Persona\lty1 ..:cc..==--------I PINTO ----------! 167518eachBlvd. 37800 mi mags. some Capri 9715 Avail . fo r lease or Shih · tl61 +. sSOO. C;iH eves, ask '68 Cheve lle . 396 aµto 2 Or. factory air, radio, -lo:!!.~ne 848-8066 bodywk,$270064~·2593 ••••••••••••••••••••••• purchase. (142CFU). •••••••••••••••• .. •••••• forMike,494-2955. trans . R/H & p·s. Good bea~er.$245b, 1027kEC)1• -..-r·-"' '73 MERC CAPRI House o f Im porls . ' brakes. Body Xlnl. 56,000 Theodore Robin5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72C8350Honda '74 Dodge Van, super 2 dr., r'adio & heater. 2 1 3 I 9 2 l -8 5 8 8 : EXCLUSIVE · Vol•o 9772 orig mi., P /Party. After FORD GtMrGI 90 I 0 557 E 564 >t 6 ras. 54 S650 5 . 179 sharp, loaded with ex· $3(1.)5. (514ltSYl. 714 /523·7250. · fOI ••••••••••••••••••-•• 6, 548·5196. 2060 Ha rbor Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · or o-. tras . $4 400. Night : TheodoreRobins MBZ'S3t904 cyl.Sed Car OranCJe County ORAHGECOUHTY Costa Mes<i f 542.0010 H' Glasshopper Dinghy. 1971 Triumph TRfiR 650 ..:!.,_95·l021. Day : 495·06ZO FORD looks and runs hke new. ~ VOLVO ·~~~j(?:.~dac:'n~~· w/oars. 56 1 7 00 3_·4824 CC lo mi, xlnt cond. $950. 71 Dodge Van Tradesman 20601-larbor Blvd Priced for quick sale, ~· EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO ' 71 FORD f $450. 831-0261. PIHTO -,,,.,-'C-::-::.,,-::-::-:-::-::-:c--1 -~54~5~-48~38~------1 200 u 11 c arpet , T I A Costa Mesa 642-0010 (0397990). I-louse of Im· Largest Volvo Dealer HOY 'scOUTS NEED , H d 1.k CR radials, xlnl cond. $2800 D~--9720 p o rts . 213 /921 ·8588; inOrangeCounty! •74cHEVY Radio & Healer. $15~5. BOATS T Ad 73 on a. 1 e new. 548·4522aft5PM. UT_,. 714 /523-7250 ......_ BUY LEASE l200CPT). · ax. van· -350 $700. 979·1268 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• · MOTOI or MOVA TheodoreRobifts tages. call S45·4990 646-3358. Autot Wanted 9590 WILL BUY YOUR MBZ '66 250 SE Cpe . C.U DIRECT 2 D r • au lo mat i c Dory fishing boat Sl800or Motor Homrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• DATSUN. TOYOTA. Horizon blue. A beautiful AUTMOllZID ~·~"~V·t~•'Sl~.·s transmission. Radio & 2000 ~2:Blvd best offer. 2 lockers, Salej'Rent ' 9160 WEPAVTOPDOLL.AR ORVOLKSWAGEN family car! Extended S*'ls.nk• ' .'f heater.$3095.(622.JRE). denth finder 675-9631 •••••••••••••••••~••••• FOR TOP USED CA llS PAID 1',0R terms . (085243). House oi DAVE ROSS Theodore Robifts Costa Mesa 64 Z-OOlO s: rOREIGN. D0 !\1Jo:STIC OR NOT. Imports . 213 /921-8588 ; FORD Boats Maintenance / Rent '73 Overland 29'. or CLASSICS TOP DOLLAR 714 /523-7250. POHTIAC·STVTZ 2025 S. Manchester 2060Harbor Blvd •73 PINTO ~ce 9'020 Loaded. Free miles, lo 1r your car is l'.'Xtra clean CALL 2410 Hwbor ll'td. Anaheim 750-2011 Costa Mesa 642-0010 WAGON ••••••••••••••••••••••• rates. Pri. pty: 538.0547 , seeus,~irsUERt. BUICK SAL B54E0~~.~2DENF. U--.......1... '75 VolYOS '65 Che"rolet convertible. ~~~i:~ich~r:t~~~i~~~: BOAT ENGINE REPAIR Winterized r.fotor llomes. "' ,,..... """"~ • Staf1:er g,en .-alt.-tr~ns A. & D. Motor llome Ren· 2925llarbor Ul\'d. 73 240Z I t d I . SALE~ Toyota 9765 F\111 power , air, new top. (ii4HSV). reprur Formerly r.1anna Costa M 979_2500 ~. x n con · o m1 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bwy or• -a•• Collectors item. Owoer , Tlteodore Robin5 Del Rey. Buck493-9178 · 751-1163. FORD · tals 646-9611 esa many •lras. $4 .995 . SERVI E ....-~ . . TOP DOLLAR 714-057-1955 rir. 9o30 lo D L wi MARINER . Se . '74 Executive. JS,000 mt, P• AS ean e IS IMPALA ood 2060Harbor Blvd . epa1r rv1ces s leeps 7. Call to apprec. 5:30,213·337·0805 1. LE Jl'J(; VolvoDlr.since'SG '67 • ruos & · Costa Mesa 642.0016 in wood fiberglass, mate. 499.3498495.5900 PA.ID' --·-Viele> New tires. $750. 645 .. c= '73 Datsun pick up, deluxe --· PRESENTS 586 6418 Pl-"" --For Rent 20·;,0 ·, 'lolor IMMEDIATELY wheels & i nter io r , lrnPOl't• 1--'-_::::.·:::.:::_ ___ I ,,,_,,, 99'° loats, Marinr H I 6 " 1 FOR ALL AM /F!\1. $l700. 493·0724 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .pment 9030 ome, s ps ' enera or. Avery Exit, s.o. Fwv. '76 TOYOTAS ••••••••••••••••••••••• c962:::·~G~I03::_ _____ __:1 C~~~~~g!~~M '711h 240Z. Cream pufL Lo ____ 83_1 _._.,_ .. ____ , J955 R e built 18 HP22' M.ll. better than nu. miles, r.1ags, Konis, air, MBZ '75 450 SEL Exec. COMEIMAMD E'\inrllde $200,inbackof fullS.C.,xtragastank& TOSEEUS 4 s pd .. 557-0674 or luxury sedan. Metallic 445Newport Rd . stor compt., sell/trade Bus.'194-1522. $4,200, d£-r i n i s h , 631-0239 p $5,750846-71Z1 fc rs. elect. roof. Old price . IMPERIAL Sed. '73. A ATLAS loaded car with all the extras. Priced for quick Chryslrr /Plymouth', sale! llW648). House of Open Daily & Sun. 'til 10 Imports. 2 13 /921-858~ PM VOL.VO '74 4,,. dr. sed. 714 /523-7250. 21J29HarborBlvd .• 9725 Saveover$2,000. {040890) ~-~&cats.Power 9049 MotorHorneRentol Fiat Hou se or Imports . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20·.22·.24· 2 13 /921-8588; NEWPORT IMPORTS TEST DRIVE BUY OR tEASE Economy w/.st,yle. l'h' ·~.:-.. -, -·--9•93"' ._.,_CosJ..a.Mesa __ one has it all. Lease vnene-' 546-1934 UNUSUAL. Marlln Astra Special w eekend & 714/523-7250. 18' Berkely Jct-OLDS. weekly rates. Reserve 455. 41 Hrs. many custom ror I Ioli days now . xtras. See to apprec. REGENCY MOTOR $5,295./offer. Mi ght take HOME RENTALS O/B in' trade. 524·5465 925'N . Harbor Blvd. S.A. aft. 6 ••531-2503•• Uoston Whaler 13' 6'', like ••••••••••••••••••••••• n ew American trlr , Auto Covers, Cu stom Johnson 40hp & Mlt>eriniz made. Eves & weekend column. $1650 / bst ofr r.allsok. 642·0416. -194-2510 3100 W.Coast Hwy. NB. 642·9405 MBZ '73 450 SE. Clean. Pride of ownership. Can be leased or purchased oo extended t e rms. (0038.15). House of Im- ports . 2 13 /921 ·8588 ; 7141523·7250. ,._ I CLOSE OUT SALE OH REMAIHIHG HEW. 75 TOYOTAS ALSO DEMO,SALE WITH DISCOUNTS AS HIGH AS available. (646364.). •••••••••••••••••••••••1---------- House of Imports. 213 •TOP CASH! •73 PLYMOUTH 921-8588; 71'\523·7250. For Corvettes and other us ed cars & trucks! DUSTER I VOLVO FINAL ·CLOSE OUT OH •75 Models 76 BUY HOWARD Chevrolet. Dove &. Quail Sts. Near J a mboree, Bristol, & MacArthur , Newport Beach. &13-0MS Auto trans., factory air conditionJng, radio, h ea ter . $2595 . ( VLX9C.16256294 ~. TheodaNRobioo• FORD '69 CORVETIE 2060Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 642·0010 STIHGRA Y '74 Ouster low mi.P/B CPE. P fS,comp. auto., xlnt. Radio, heater, automatic cond. $2,450.846-0881 tran ~miss!o n , P ~"."er '69 F\iry, 4dr. full pwr, & ~leenng , air eond!l!on-air per{. condition. t175 mg, Excellent cond1t1on. ~14 ' Lie. ZXY154. 1 ----·----~­P0omoc $4995 SLEMONS ME RCED ES 9!65 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •74 GRAN PRIX. loaded very cleao, $'195 PvL. P\y. 675-4257. I l • .. - Lagaqa/Souih Coast • • • Today's Closl•I N.Y. Stoek.8 VOL.68, N0.307,2SECTIONS;28 PAGES uRANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONOAY,NOVEMBER3, 197S TEN CENTS. B ·it!er_ ~ftguna Clerk Not • Ill Rnn·ning lly JACK CllAPPEu. Ot-.o.u.,,...,...., Lagu.na Beach City Clerk Dorothy Mu:sfelt bas announced tha:t she will not seek re-election to the city post and in a threat or legal action, bas blasted the City Council (or altering the duties and responsibilities ol the posi- tion. Mn. 'Musfelt left lbe clerk's job May 12 complaining of oc Cre..,ned Mary Ann Ottmer wa s crowned 1975 Laguna Beach High Scl)ool homecoming queen Friday night. Prin· cesses in he!\-court are Wen· -dy Baker, Sue Chisholm, Cathy Contino. Debbie Gril· fin, Jan et Johqson and Rosine Marcowicz. Harbour Trio Found Dead h1 Wreckage By ROBERT 11.\RKER Of llMO~ilyPilolSUfl Fivt> people aboard a missing lithl airplane in Mexico, includ- ing three residents of Huntington Harbour, have been round dead in mountain jungles west or Guadalajara. Auth·orities said the West Orange County victims were Bruee Killian, 40 ; his wife, Bon- niE', 38, and Stephen Dikeman, 41 . The other victims were the pilot, Dr. Pa'ul Lundell, a 58-year· old dentist from Denver and his wife. Peggy. A spokesman at Mr. Killian's . .o\cme W.irE:_C.OJ'.DQADY_.in Garden ~GrovE' said today that the wreckage was spotted Saturday night by Mr. Killian's brother·in- law. Don Clifford. who was flying over the area in a private plane. Clirrord also is a resident of 1-luntington Harbour. The spokesman said the bodies were recovered Sunday night by ground crews. brfie.i3ts said the wreckage was sighted at the bottom of a de- ep eanyon 20 miles south or Puerto Val larta. . The plane reportedly was de- molished and the spokesman said it was believed that all five victims were killed on irgpact. The spokesman said that no re· ason:; have been discerned ror the crash and that Dr. Lundell ISee VICTIMS, Page AZ) 111EY PREFE/l A PILOT AD •·we don1t even bother ad· vertising in any other paper anymore. We have such good re- sults when' we advertise in the Daily Pilot. Our last ad produced a sale on the first call.., That's the advertising succesl! experiencea by the Corona del Mar man who placed this ad: '68 912:; spd, immac, in/- out., new clutch, Tndla Red $5000/olrxn:•X.xo. physical inc•pacJtation ..Ueced.Jy brOught on by the ri&orsollhe job. She has filed for workman's com- penaation. In a release to the press, Mrs. Mwifel_t :said she had intended to seek re.election, but "it has now become physically impossible for her to do so and for that re- ason only, she will ~ be • can- didate for re-election to the office of city clerk." Two perlon.s alre.ty h•" an-nounced their intent to run in the March city election. They are Jud.ilh Ronaky. secretary to the city planning director and Helen Altman. police detectives' secretary. Mrs. Musfelt said in her state· ment that the city .council "un· dertook certain actions designed to reduct the effectiveness of the elected city clerk .•• This included not allowing her to have a closed o'ffice, failure to allow purct.ase of additional o(. flee equipment, and failure to acknowledge the role of the clerk in calling for meetings of the City Council and its members on other city panels. ' Mrs. Musfell was especially critical of the councirs actioo re- cently in se;parating the clerk's statutory duties for which she re· 0 ., ceives $150, from her city employe clerical duties for which the clerk has been paid the going clerical wage. The present clerk· typist in the city clerk's office re· ceives $698. Mrs. Musfelt had re- ceived $950 monthly. i\trs. Musfelt demands that the salary be returned to its rormer level, that the clerk be given an office "door which may be closed" and that the clerk be a.s· Schlesinger, Colby Out Won't Be On Ford Ruµisfield, Bush In Ticket WASHJNGTON (AP) -Presi· dent Ford told congressional leaders today he plans to name White House chief of staff Donald Rumsfeld to become secretary of Defense and George Bush, U.S. representative in Peking, as head of the Central 'Intelligence Agency. . Word on those appointments eame...even before Ford formally - announced the ouster or Secretary or Defense James R. Schlesinger and CIA Director William Colby. Pentagon sources,· reporting this s hakeup in the top echelons of the Administration, also said that Secretary of St~e HenrY A. Kissinger will relinquish his second . job as chairman of the National ~curity GounciJ. A: Republican source said Air Force Lt. Gen. Brent Soowc.rort. .K.iMln1er'• deputy .end protege, will replace the secretary of State as.NSC chairman. Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansrield said Ford called him at Mid· morning wi'th word or the Bush and Rumsfeld appoint. ments. He said the President de- nied that Kissinger, who has been at· odds with Schlesinger, was behind the shakeup. ''The President told me what he 'did he was doing on his own, .. Mansfield said. "He said that for some time he had wanted to set uphisownteam ." Mansfield also said he con- siders Rumsfeld and Bush lo be excellent e hoices. Meanwhile. it waS reported that Senate Republic3Jl Leader Hu,iih Sc'ott is a prime prospect to succeed Bush as th e U .S . emissary to China. Scott said he had not been offered the job. Scott faces a difficuJt race for re-election in Pennsylvania next year. is a noted collector and his· torian of Chinese art, and has made no secret or his interest in some day representing the Unit- ed States iJll China. Amid the Administration up- heavat;--which also included-en - announcement by Vice President Nelson A. Rockereller that he will not be a candidate ror that job nexf'year, a White House par· ty that was about to fly lo China was suddenly told not to take ore from Andrews Air Force Base, Md. More than 40 aides and techni- cians were ready to go when the White House said their trip was v postponed. probably until later In the week. Ford is scheduled to go to China late in Noveniber. Ford called a nationally (See SHAKEUP, Page A2) GETS CIA NOO George Bush · i . CHOICE FOR DEFENSE OonaldAumsfetd School Bond Studied WASHJNGTON (APl -Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller declared today that he does not v.'a nt to be President Ford's run- ning mate in 1976, stepping aside in a surp ri se move that dramatically altered the Republic.an campaign outlook. RockeCeller did so without ex- planation, saying he took the job "to help restore national unity and conridence· · aCtE'r Watergate, and doesn't want the job again. ··After much thought. I havcdc- eided ... that I do not wish my name lo enter into your con; sideration for the upcoming Republican vice presidential nominee," Rockefeller said in a letter he carried pe rsonally lo the President ·li office . ' The two the n met for about 20 minutes. Rut there was no word on what Rockefeller himself plans to do next -and therE' was some speculation that it might be to run against Ford for the presidency itself. lt is a n office Rockefeller, 67. has sought three limes berore. White House press secret<lry Ron Nessen said he did not feel "anything like that"....was in pro· B CUSD T spect. Y rustees Rut tht"re was no immedi<1te :~~~ [~~r:1i~;~~!!f ~~e~t~~ :~~~~ ~~ Capistrano Unified School Di s· trict t rusteE's will be asked tonight to take final action plac- ing a $30 million sehool construe· tion bond issue before voters on March 2. Passage of the issue will re· quire two-thirds voter approval. School district orficials have pre- dicted that the issue can be financed without an increase in • the current bond tax rate. School trustees have discussed the propos~d issue at several meetings. Authorization of the election is expected. ---~ ... --- Lone Gunman Hits Capistrano Motel A lone gunman took S68 in cash during the weekend in thE' rob- bery of a San ·Juan Capisttano motel, Orarige County Sheriff's Officers reported today. Deputies said the desk clerk al the Mission tnn Motel. 26891 Ortega Highway,· was robbed by a bandit whose description is be· ing circulated .lo police throughout ihe county_ The bond funds would be sC't ' do .. <\ spokesman said only that he aside for construction of nt'w kn!.'"'' nothing of any potential pre· schools in Mi ssion Viejo and San sidentialcha11enge. Juan Capis trano. the fastest Former California Gov. Ronald growing arE'aS v.·ithin the district . Reagan. who is due to announce in about two weE'ks that he will run Proposed to be built are ei-ght against Ford next year. said ht! elementary schools. one junior v.•as astounded al Rockereller's high school and future additions move. to the proposed Capistrano Rt'agan. in Boca R<1ton , Fla .• Valley High School. said he was not interested in th e The school board will meet at vice presidency himself. Jlf' 7:30 p.m. at San Juan Elemen-acknowledged that Rockefeller's tary School. 31642 El Camino (See ROCKY, PageA2) Real. San Juan Capistrano. The board also will consider the way-Student ac1tievemeilfis reported on report cards and alternatives to improve class schE'duling at San Clemente fligh School. HHH Won't Run WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen . Hubert H. Humphrey .says he won·t run in any primary elec- tions, but if next summer·s Na· tional Democratic nominating convention wants him to head the ticket, he is ready and he would win. .. HE -COMPUJNS OVER BALLOTS SA'.'11 DIEGO (APJ -"I know it 's lhter nation~d Womt~n ·s ye<.1 r, but t.l:ii::\__is carrying things too rar ,°' s31d R<.1 y l.ussa of the Spanish·languagt• ballot li stin g him as a mujer de negocios. or a busi nesswoman . l.ussa, who c<ills himsC'lf a businessman, is running ror the City Council in Tuesday's elec- tion. Ballots in both English and Spanish are provided. Mayor Suit Detailed Statement Issued inSa.n Clemente Imbrog lio By F REDERICK SCHOEMEHL . CMtlle O.lly POM~ :;A- The San Clemente Public Safe. ty Employees Association today provided specifics behind allega. lions that Mayor Anthony DiGiovanni interfered with labor rights guaranteed Police orricers by state labor Jaws. or discriminating against"' or- ficE'rs while exercising their labor rights. The suit also seeks $10,000 damages. In a two-page statement is-sued this morning, Russell Rice, association president. charged that OiGiovanni personally con · tacted members of the police de· partment ''to fragment the as- sociation and cause its hopeful dissolution "and demise, and ~ therefore, defeat tl!e union.·· declined comme nt on thc!'uit . lfe said he might comment on it Tuesday. fie was s<·rved with the · suit on Saturday. The s uit n3m('d DiGiovanni as m ;:1yor of the city of San Clemente. Asked ir he had legal counsel, the mayor said. "no, but the city does," in apparent reference to City AttornE'y F . MacKenzie Brown. 'fhe city also employs Nick Counter, a Los Angeles at· torney, to represent it in labor . matters. . 'sisted by a deputy clerk and a full -time clerk typist. '.\1rs. l\1u:;felt charged the coun- cil at times has not met legal re- quirt-mt.>nls in calling meetings, and has been critical o( her for not attesting to ··alleged actions'• which did not in fact occur. ··while it is not the inteot of Dorothy Mus Celt to impugn the integrity or any individual <S...MUSFELT,Pa1eA2) . ace ··-. NIXES VP RO LE Nelson Rockefeller Youth Struck By Car. Die s · Michael Dougherty. 15, or 30582 Pa&E'o de Valle, l.aguna Niguel, d ied in l\1er<'Y Com mun ity J.Jospilal Sunday arternoon of in· juries rC"ccivt'd when he was struck by a car Thursday evt!n· ing. A California -Hi ghway Patrol spokesman said DoughE'rty was . hit by an auto driven by Nancy Jo J1ment.>i, 22. of Tustin. as he cr()';)sed Crown Valley Parkway near .'\licia Park"'ay. Mrs. Jim('nel swerved but was un ;:1ble to avoid hitting the youth "'ho reportedly was not in :.i crosswalk whe n s tru(·k at 5.:JO r .m . Thursday, accordin~ to the spokesman. Hiking Fall Kills Scout J''O:'JT:\~ . .\ !AP l 1\ I Z·ye~•r· old scout has h(•en klllN.i 1n a 130-f1-.i.1t fall v.'hi\(' hlktnJ! in the San q"'rnaf'd1no -Moortttttn::t--20 - mt\t~s no rth\\.'C~\ 1)f ht.·rl'. :\ulhor1t1es ~;.url Sunday th~1t \<.1rl ·r ro.•bC..'rl nf ll <:1c·1cnda I lt•tghts had bccn •1n an uulinJ,.\ with 10 rn('mhl'r ~ of 'fr1111p 7f17 ;.ind strayl'd ;1w;1y from w.dult SllJX' rv1sors Il l~ dit•d of ht•ad ;ind internal in - juries. Oran:a_Coasl ~----. -= ' --------:.- "·<'al h er Dl'n~t' fog a gain toni ght but pall'hy. OlhE'rwise sun· ny but hazy inland ar('as Tues day . Littl e tem - per.1turt' c hange ll1 ghs from 60 to 65 at the bt:'acht-·~ and 70 tu 75 inl~1nd . f.ov.'S 50 to 55. INSI QE T ODA. l' lnformatum about pregnan- cy and parenthood may come too late for so me. Classes al Fountain Valley · Communzly lloSJlllal deal with reasons fi1r choosing pa renthood. Story 1n People s~ct1on. Page Bl. Index .... ,,, ... M"U .... tl L.M. .. yd ... "'"" C.11,...,.11 ., .•. '"lloro•l,..w1 .. .. •• l{ you have ta car to sell, call 642·5678. It only takes a few """"5 In tbe right place to make a sale. ' Along the Orange Coast. the rilthl place is tbe Daily~· . ..._ SUC~EDS KISSINGER (Mn. Brent Scowooft The ass,ociation riled a suit in Superior Court late Friday alter- noo n which alleges that DiGiovanni inter;fer~ with or. ficers' labor rifhts Collowing a decisiOn by pohce personnel to hire lh8 Teamsters Union 11s their bar1aining agent in salary negotiations with t.he.dty. The suit demand• an injunction be issued barrtnc DIOiovanni ''from interfering witb, in· \lmldaUng, ..,.tralnlili, coercing I R i ce also a «serled that DiGiovanni attempted to contact various community leaders "to rally support against the police officera and encourage these comm\lJ1ity leaders to speak 'publiclY against the Union and the police.·· It is asserted in the statement that th e first attempt by· OiGiovanni to break the Team s ters representation oc- eurrM in April when it was dis - elosed that a study was in the C:l•Millff """"' <>Mi-• 0.~11_.l(M ......... , ..... lllll«Uiflm.ft\ A_. "'o...- .,.,. OrMqot Cilu"f' . .. I " -· .,.2 .. 5•1114• Pw'l•r .,, ... -· ••·I •• Tt'lnt1I011 .. .. n...1 .... , .. "' --.. .. -·~ •• --" Contacted today, DiGiovanni <~•POLICE. Page A2) I • ) . ' • ' ilf DAILY PILOT L /SC 'Airports Closed j By Fog Den'o fog shul down both Orangt.• Cou11ty and l.os Angt:'lt·:- Jnternational airports today but the low vlsibil1t y \11as more a liuisance than a safety threat. Orange County Ai11.10 rt opened up at 6 a.m . with zero-zero vis· lbility, leaving l\1 onthiy n1orn1n g commutt>rs s lut·k on the ground (or 31~ hours until the-first plan~ ~'t're allu"·cd to t akeofr. Fog s hut down l .. os Aogf'lcs Jn l ernational A1rflort late Sunday and stuC'k around Lo botht•r €'arly fr eeway travelt•rs Arrivals "·ere being diverted to Ontario Airport until mid·morning. .>\)though police departmt1nts r eported extre1ri('Jy low v1s1b1lt t y, the fog appart.•nlly <'au st."tf drivf'rs to r~ert•ist• ,ert•ater cart.• .. No fog ·rt•latcd <.lCl'idcnts "l'r(' r eporl l·d from Seal B.:at.·h to S:111 Clementi.'. A spoki::-;man fur th(• C;1lifornia Hi ghway Patrol s aid the fug was •·unevl.'nlful ·· in tern1s of in - lerfering wi th normal post· weekend traffir patterns. The National We:.n.her Servil'C' predit'tl'd lhe fo~ <.ind ]O\.\' clouds \\'Ould rl'lurn ;1ga1n tonight <ind dC'p:lrt Tut~sd a.v morn1n.i.: Ora!Jgl' Co un ty bt'.Jt'ht·~ :..r(· t·x · peeled to be fog~y Wll1l in1d· morning Tuesday. Jonday, Novombtr 3. 1975 ' O;oHJ P'llWlll SUI! ........ WON'T RUN AGAIN City Clerk Musfelt From Page A l MUSFELT. •• n1emb£'r of the Cit:,·· Count'1\. •. it has comE' to her ;,1ttention that a number of dt·rogatory remarks hy such individuals have been made in thl" past," the statement said. ('ou n<'il men J on Rrand r1~­ marked at one council ffit'l'ting- lhat the C'ity C'lt~rk 's offil't' "'<IS OJ.}E'ral1ng more efficiently now that it was ··vae<int" 1.han it had ~·hen it was not. Doctor Loses Bid For Venue Change From Wire Services Dr. J effrey R . MacDonuld of Huntington Beach, accused of slayiog his wife and children, to· day lost his bid before the U.S. Supreme Court to have hi s trial moved from Raleigh, N.C. to Los Angeles. . The Supre me Court refused to hear the arguments that the trial should bt• sh ifted here. Dr . .-'1acDonald, o( 10652 1\.1ariner Dri vc, in the 1-luntington ~larbour area. is charged with killing his wife, Colette and his . two daught~rs, Kris ten, 3, and .Kimberly, 6, in 1970 while he was • j.n the Army and station~t Ft. .Bragg, N.C. The physician has steadfastl y -maintained that a band 0£ chant- ing hippies invaded his apart- tnent and killed h1s family. Mac- Donald a lso claimed to have s talked a nd killed one of the slayers. MacDonald is now director of emergeney services at St. Mary's 1-lospital in Long Reach. U.S. Dist ri ct Judge F .T. Dupree Jr. and the U.S. Circuit Court in Richmond, Va., have. both refused to order the trial moved to l.os An geles. In askin g the Supreme Court lo review thi s· d ecision, Mac- Donald's lawyer, Bernard L. Segal, argued that the doctor would be bankrupted by going through a trial in Raleigh. Segal also said he would be un - able to continue as chief defense attorney if the case is tried in Raleigh because he has moved from Philadelphia lo San Fran- cisco. Ordinari ly , the denial or transfer m otions in criminal trials m ay not be appealed until after .the trial has been held. Segal ar.gued that this policy "does not r equire indifference lo the interests or justice." "Americans not only move their residen ces today more than ever befor e but they move about the cDuntry on business and pleasure more than any nation at any time in history," he said. "The migr ation means an ever iicreasing number of persons y.iho will be charged with crimes ..-hich were committed in dis· lricts other than Lh91ie where ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,.,. Or-CN•I O..Uy P•!ol. ~'"""'''" 11 com• I bl!WG tf'll N•••·Pr•u. I• Plltll•\N<lby 1"" °'"""" c;nn1 Publl>fl!nQ Com1>•nY ~·~1e•·<1,,lam .... putlll•-Mon<1•1 11>11wv1> Fnrnr lnr (O•M Mew. NIWllO•I BeKh, ... .,.,l!N;ll<><'I ~"""'' D'-"' !tin V•Uey. t n11n~. !.•<l<llft>il<• ll'•ll•J ~...., i..v-M..:R~th (N\I A \111Qlt rf<1l ...... l ,·d• Uon I• j)llbllt.l>ed Mlw•<l•Y• .,(! ~.....,,.y,, 11Jt prlMll)al P\lbll,,,.l"Q pl•n! I• oil DI W.•l !Hy ' $1•ftl (;Ool•M<l!lil, C•l•IDfn,.nu .. Robert N. Weed Pl'•11<1en1 •Rd PUl>I•""'• . Jack R. Curlev Viet-Pr•~;a.tnl ;o..a c,.,.,.,,.. M,,fWll'-I' ThOm as Keevll fd•I"' Tt-omas A. Murphlne 1M .,.911'19 l!.cll!Ot OMlrld H. Loos Richard P. N•ll Altltll..,I ,IM...,.lnq f'.d•lon Lllaun• Be.ic.ti Office Tie.Gleftol•.,..,$1,_ INHinrl """rt"11. P .O. lla• ... 1 QR Ottt« Oftkes (9'\;o Mew' SlOWell 6"yMl'ff! ,...~ e.ec11: uu'"'""""" -" ~lltKtl lllJJ .. ~""""""""·d :lotdOllbMt \1•11•• '11011..1 P;o1 _..., et~n Dlfll<I Fr......, they reside or w ill , by the time :.an indictment is returned, havl' moved their residence oul of tht• district ."- MacDonald was indicted last Jan. 24 by 3 federal grand jury in North Carolina. Fro m Page A I POLICE ••• works on possible transfer of police protection to the Orange County Sheriff's Department and elimination of the city pol\ce de. partment. "This action by the mayor totally undermined this associa- tion's eff orts in the c9llccliye bargaining process making ('f- fective negotiations impossible when presented with the impend- ing threat of the sheriffs depart- ment takeover should this as· sociation choose not to 1.1gTee with the city's proposal,'' the state- ment said. ,.. On another legal front, the as~ sociation and the Teamsters will go to court Dec. 19 in an attempt to force city recognition or the un · ion as the officers· agent in .salary talks. Thus far, the city has stood firmly on a four-year old resolu· tion barr ing public .s afety employes from affiliating with labor unions. Rice said it also is anticipated that the officers will file lawsuits demanding the city reimburse them for $36,000 spent on safety equipment, such as g uns, holsters and ammunition and for $191 ,000 in back overtime. The legal challenges over- shadow the association's demand fo r a 13 percent salary increase. to bring the San Clemente police pay scale up to the county average. Officers voted unanimously last week to reject the city'i:; final offer for a n 8.6 percent salary and fringe benefit iraprovcment package. From Page Al VICTIMS ••• was an experience:!, qualified pilot. Witnesses l ast saw the plane as it left Manzanillo for Puerto· Vallarta on the evening of Oct. JS. Mr. Dik em an and th(' fGllians reportedly were' looking over re· al t'stateon the trip. The search for the Americans at one time involved 17 aircraft ' and more than 100 people. The airrraft included two U.S. military Cl30 l-lercules search planes. Other planes were nown by the Flying Sheriff's Searcb and R escue Squadron from San Diego, Mexican student pilots and fri ends a nd relatives of lhe missing passengers. Mr. Killi an was president of' the Acme Wire Product Corp. and Mr. Dikem an was presidenl of Look Property lnc. of Sunset Beach. Soldiers Killed HONG KONG CUP!) -Oline ac~nowl e dg ed today t h at Chines e civilian checkpost personnel killed four Indian IJ<lldiers Cl< t. 20 in a bo<der closh along the Himalayan frontier but blamed India for sendini troops into Chinese territory.~ Officers Subdue Motorist Two T .aguna ijeach police of· ficers "'t>re Inj ured Saturd::iy in a scufne with a motorist who as· scrtedly h ad evaded of(icer;(s was finally cornered. and co - tinued to fi g ht t.tfter bei g sprayed with mace. Of!iccr Larry Galat was in- jured on the b;:ick of his hand where he was allegedly strut'k. Sgt. T erry ·remple received scratches iil the fracas. Poli ce a r rested John G. Walker, 30. no known addr~s. booking him for resisting arrt?!>t and allt~ged assault on a police of· ficer. \\'alkt•r was scheduled for arraignment today in municipa l court. · Sgt . Temple said today that Of- ficer Galat first tried to slop a vehicle on South Coast I lighway 11ear Sl£•cpy I-follow. After first pulling over in r espon se to the police unit's flashing red lights, said 1'emple, the motorist s ped away as Galat ex.itf'ci the car. TPmple s aid that t1;ck was re- peall'd ;1gain us the ofri<·er and the motoris t ''leap-fru,i.:!:cd'' :.aluni::-South Coast 1 li gh"·ay Galnt t·ornt~red tht' motorist 1n the 700 block of Ga\'iOla J)nvt• ;ind ;!lll'Olplt•d lo ha\'l' the m<Jn g£•l out of his ear. A fight brokt• vut :ind Galat :1ttemplt'tl tu sµra y the :.all;.tcker "'it h mact~. a te:.1r · j!:is like chemical which is sup- posed to in capacitate an at- tacker. lie found it had no effect ontheotherman. The patrolman called for as· s is tance and S gt . Temple responded. Together they took Walker into custody. From Page A l ROCKY .•• announce ment could make his conservative challenge to Ford more difficult. for it removes a man y.•ho had been a nettlesome issue to some on the RepubHcan right. A Rockefeller aide said the vice president had discussed his de- cision witfi Ford in advance. The aide said he doubted the letter made public today came as a sur- prise to the Pre~ident. The aide de(' li ned to s~ulate as to whether Rockefeller m ade , his move believing it would help Ford's election prospectS next year. N~ssen said Ford a nd Roc kefeller discussed the matter the past few days and ''areincom· pl£"te understanding.'' He said Rockef ell ertook the ac- tion at his own initaiative. and that Ford had not asked him to step aside. The Rockefeller announcement came a d ay after disclos ure or a major shake up in the top ranks of the Adm inistr at ion. Rockefeller was nominated for the vice presidency on Aug. 20. 1973, and sworn in, after le ngthy congressional confirmation hear- ings, on Dec. 19. Rockeft-ll er·s derision means the Republican vice presidential spot will be an objecto£maneuvcr and potential political bargain- ing. It also m elns that if Ford does win the GOP nomination. he will be in a position to choose a n ew Republican fare who would instantly become a party power Ior future campaigns. There h ad been· no advance signal that Rockefell er was con- sidering the s tep he took today, but the re had been public evide n ce of disagr eem en t between the President and vice president over administration handling of the financial crisis besetting New York City. Rockefell er. fou r times elected governor of New York, bas ad· vocated federal helpforthecity to avoid bankruptc y, but Ford has adamantly opposed any loan guarantees to back the city's debts. ·carpenter's Pulling Out Of U.S. Race Stale Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter. (R-Newport Beach) announced today that he will not seek a seat in the U.S. Senate in 1976af'l.er all. According to a spokesman in Car'pE'nter·s Newport Beach of- fice, the state senator ls pulling out oC the race because of the posiiibJe candidaey of Rep. Barry Goldwater Jr. (R-Califomia) and its impact on fund raising. ''Since Goldwater has gotten in- volved it 's very difficult to r aise the funds 'necessarY to establish Denny 's identifica tion statewide," the spo)S:esmansaid. Carpenter's withdrawal leaves the scramble for the Republican nomination for the Senate seat now held by Democrat John Tun· ney to five prospective tan· didat ... " . . -,... u OUSTED FROM DEFENSE James Schlesinger UJ'tT•~ LOSES CIA HELM Wllllam Colby Kissinger Victor Or Just Survivor? WA SHINGTON' (UPI) -Henry A. Ki ssinger m ay not be so much the victor as the survivor or President Ford's wt'ekt'nd s hakeup at the top. Ill' remains as secretary of State. But Kissinger has losl lhe Whill' I-louse post -as the President's national security affu 1rs adviser -that was his power base for six: yt•ars. KISS I SGER MADE HIS REPUTATI ON and mustt•rt•d hi s power in the adviser's post, before former Prl'sident :"lix.on succumbed to his wishes and ousted Willi<im Roger s as secretary of State. Getting the :-ot~<'retarys hip gavt' Kissinger the outward and visibJe s igns and symbols of the power he wielded aluady. • • I.os ing the a dvisory post is not in Kissinger's eyes a ~ disa.stef. Rut it is not a victory'. The post, according lo government sou rces, is to go to his longtime lieutenant aJJd deputy, I.t. Gen. Brent Scowcroft. Kissinger believes his power is based not on his hav· ing the big office in the State Departinent building and not on his Possessing also the national security affairs ad- viser's office in the White House. down the hall and around a corne r from Ford's oval office. '-----------· * * Mrs. Pliillips TopEmploye For L<guna· Rollene P~i l l ips has been selected the Laguna Beach Muni cipal Services Department employe o! the quarter. From Page Al SHAKEUP •. televised news conference for tonight. The Adminis tration shakeup a nd Rockefeller's an- nouncement were expected to be prime topics. T $2 Bill • • Slated -.. . -.. • ~~pril . -W ASMNGroN "'!AP!"'-.:rho government oftlctally announced tod~lt will issue a new $2 bill on AP 8,, 19'r6. The dat~ ~ ~•"ii nd.,.... Thom ~et­lenon. wb<>1• portrait ..w i.a_..._ tbebtll. -· IfL8'™!'Y Secretaq William E. Simon said he hopes Amen.cans will make wide use ol. the new bill. since it is intended IOh to save the government $C million. a year in printing costs and to re-- duce the volume of currency Americans carry. The $2 bill, which dates back in the nation's h istory to 1776, wu removed from circulation in 1966 because of a lack of interest by Americans. who preferred using the $1 bill in prefere nce to the $2. J efferson , the third president, also was on the front of lhe 13$ i:s· sue of the $2-bill . · Treasury officials sai.d they also considered other proipinent persons, including civil rights leader Martin Luther ·King and suffragette Susan .It. Antnony. but decided J efferson was the m ost approPriate. · ''None of the alternative C'hoices are as appropriately and consistently associated with the bicentennial theme as is tbomas JefCerson.'' the Treasury said in a statement. :_ County· Docs' Wives Meet on -· Malpractice Wives of south Orange County physicians have been invited to a noon m eeting T uesday at Sad- dJ eback Community Hospital in La guna Hil ls to organize a peti- tion dtivt! call!_nJ for legislation lo solve the medical malpractice insurance rrisis. The organizational meeting will be conduc ted by Sandy Wein- traub of Encino, a physician's wife who has been organizing petition drives in other com~ munities. The goal of Mrs. Weintraub is to force an emergency session o[ \ Mrs. PhillipS, secretary tO the municipal services director, was cited (o~ ou,ts.\a.n~ing ~Qr"",oyer the penod from July (o i;ep. tember iii the (ace of a reduction in office personnel alld he r as· .sumption of additional duties. . Kissinger spent the morning at the White House and had lunch at the Executive Office Building nearby with Rockefeller. Me f\)~ejs of, \~_e, $M~(e: jn- telligence Committee rea~ed sharply to the report of .Col!:fY 's ouster, linking it directl,Y' ~o: his willingness to i:ooperate wltb It s investigation. the state ~eg~~l~~~~~ta.Ckle the ~ malpractice insurance issue. She contends that 45 percent o( llW ... ~l.•1.e.',& .. ~.o.~\o~~ .>"ill .either stop or, curtail practice iI the malpractice crisis is not resolved prior to Jan. I . . Mrs . Phillips is a Laguna Bear h r eside nt and has two children, l.isa, 13, and Steve , IJ. She is a me mbe r of the city re<-reation department's softball league. Chairman Frank Church (0 - ldaho), termed it part of "a whole pattern developing of try- ing to thwart the committee's work. "It is clear that .•. on a broad front there is no question in my mind but that coneealment is the order of the day,'' Church said. Wi ves invited to t he organiza· tional meeting are those whose hu~bands bel'ong to the stafCs of South Coast Commu nity Hospital. San Clemente General tlospital, Mission Community Hospital and Saddleback Com~ munity Hospital. L . • • Mariners gives you up to a s1fsoo tax · deduction this year. •• ••. AND EVERY YEAR UNTIL YOU RETIRE ! NOW YOU CAN BUILD A TAX SHELTERED RE TIREMENT FUND AT MARINERS, WITH "IRA" -THE INDIVIDUAL RE- TIREMENT ACCOUNT. Mariners Individual Retirement Account is a personal tax-sheltered re tirement plan. ''IRA'' was devel- oped by Congress to give you an e ffective way to build your own retire- m ent fund. You can save as much as $1500 or 15°/o of your wages, ·w h ichever is less, and your savi ngs will be a tax deduc- ~ion during your working years . If you r spouse works, your combined tax.sheltered savings can be as much as $3000 per year. Come in to Mariners and start your own Individual Retirement Account. You'U be saving tax dollars now and building a much brighter future. For more information, come in or call any one o.f our convenient JocatJons. HERE'S HOW FA Sr VOUR MONEY GROWS IN A MARINERS "IRA·• ACCOUN r. lnd1wdu•I Re1irement Accounts ''ti pr1s1nlly e1rn/ng 1~% ,,_,year r'lhen p11ced irt • 6·rnr certifi~le. Your annual ~1e/d '' increa5ed 10 a big, 8 06% when ,,,,e,.5t ill added tb lht1 11ccount b•lance llrtd comPQUndMJ dllly. W1rh • ma11imum 1n111v1du•I contrtbur•on al $1500 Hell y1111r, ller•'s how your mont1y will grow: WITH TAX WITHOUT EXT AA SHELTERED TAX MONEY IRA SHELTERED FROM TAX ARE.A PLAN . PLAN DEFERRAL . 5 yrs. $ 9,510 $ 6,730 $ 2,780 10 yrs. 23,540 15,750 7,790 ~yrs. -74,640 <44,060 30,560 30 yrs. 185,550 95,03o 90,520 • AbOve I~ are b9sed on 2S% Income bfdet. Ffd.rtl reoul•lion• require ll!bSt1nh1I peilalllel fOf -1y wilirldt••-'•• lrom Qel'11!1Q11 accounts.· • <I>· Mariners eavi~s ~.--and LoanAssociatiOn Newport 8-dl Newporl l..ch • (Main Otllot) (8tyll<Se Center) 1&1!1W.tclltr0r. 10240.ytldeDr. --.... _ (COrMf of For•I Ave.J ' ~ (L*11n WOt ld) 31001tnn9¥fe St, · 13820 &Ml BMCh BtYd. ..._.y Hfflt W•I Holfr*ooitt (Cotntrof Olymplc Blvd .J {Opp. Ml. Sina.I Holpllal) 380 SO. s.v.rly ~. 8147 hY.,I)' Blvd, (7 t4)8CZ-4000 (714)&42...000 (114)494-7608 (213)M-7129 (213)663-0000 (213)857-4141 • ·-; • • I ' ' I ' f . ·--< d in y b• $1 t bl st m in ol c it al n a y u c y a c a c c a J ~· pol of : em ba: for • - ' DAJLYPtLOT AJ3 .. 1 IRA Plan ' • Monday' Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE • New Tax Shelter. I i· NIW VOIUC 'IU 'll -5a11et .... Sdll ,.. '""'--'"'!"l.r,lc.•,-1... ,,.,.,a.:.°" '-f~<:-. 0. ---'111A l4llX •llC~ Ill ·mtl: I ti I . I ti"-~ Mllll:. l .. ' 11 ..... 4 dill. OUn <: tJ 1 ~-1' Etl'lllMti .O 1• .a "'--Eyes R:et~ement I ~ • • ll78YLVIA POllTEll • (Firrtina~tl) You have less Utao60cljoys .remainlne lnlil75 in which to set up an lndividual .Retirement Account ror lhla yeu-and to take ,dvantage of a new tax sheller designed tor millions not covered by retirement plans. --------~ Mi... ~ .. .)I It t)l tli.--t rd.it A ..lO II ._. 2• t ... ... Ii IMtl t ..... Oto. ,.., l llroli-" €t M NC .• \0 25 It"°-i,. Abtlott L ~ m ,. • ~ ~ c! '-"' ·; l '!"':: ... EOwier '·'3 ' ~ *"-J'I> ACl'IMUI, l •1 JJ.-_... .,_(IP.el'':', 1 '--It\ EG 5G ~tilJ Ut tS'4 ,., At-Chi .JO s II '"' • to\ 11\M .. I • tO~ ... E~ AM« • ll J'°"-\.\ ..,.Dr .1311 J 1 1:-., "" O&Oll I •• 110 M"1 :~ E ~II JI 1)"' h ,,.,_ ,11-•• •1 ti -\; c. .. l"rt ,JO .. 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Your con .. tribuUons are ded ucti~ Money's Worth !!-.... ·Lo J: ·; i ::~:-.,. ~ 1 ~11 1 ~ 1s 1 .. :..,.. ~ .20.,"i n ,1' ••• :;;.•-•11 .. rsoo 11-. v. oc.p1.1s• J ''" _ ..... --,·-,,-• 40 1 _..., "' tnwtlOU 109 .,....,_ '°" t ll t 16 J +"' -· ~1111)111 '! u...-till ~-· :itM-t> 1•-41i, ..,_,tch l,IO J r. ll'lto+ " ..,...,llll.'411 W"' ••• CltolHWl'1 l "1't. ,, ...... •1111.20 1 ) IJU...-14 ::::;::'; ll ~: c;.,.IMLt ... M *i ltlh• '°' ~otldl 11 Jt ~~ ble from your gross income, whether you itemlze or take the :standard deduction. Then, as the dollars you put into your J RA earn more dollars. the earnings accumulate tax-free. until the ac- cumulated funds are distributed to you -no earlier than at age 59 '12 (without paying a penalty), no later than aa:e 70'1AI, and usually at age 65. _ This is an extremely v aluable tax and savines strate1y. ln the words o r Preritice·Hall, .. the money your IRA earns isn't diluted by the tax collector," whereas the 6 to 7 percent your savings are earning for you now is before taxes. With an IRA. you have a rompounding of every. cent in your ac· count every year uillil you retire. T o m y knowledge, it's the best break ever offered to millions o f taxpayers left out of pens ion plans and depend- ing only on Social Security benefits for protection in their older ye;1rs. What's more, Prentice·H all predicts that the ('eiling on IRA contributions will be raised to $2,000. "It might not be d one in the C'urrent tax rerorm legislation but it's almos t derinitely in the cards.·· You can set up an IRA just for yourself. Your spou se a lso can set up an I RA, if h e o r s he has earned income. Eac h married person ·s ~t:arned income is treated s~parately: ~f neither of you is a rttember of a company pension plan, it s possible for you to save $3,000 a year, deduct every cent of it, and benefit greatly by the fact that your entire contributions are acC'umulating (compounded) tax-free. Q. Where con you get an Individual Retirement Account? A . Many sources are offering them with attractive pro- motions. Among them: commercial banks', savings banks, savings and loan associations, mutual funds, credit unions. 'The U .S . Treasury also has designed a special U.S. savings lx>nd ror Individual R etir e m e nt Accounts. You still have several weeks in which to s hop around and compar e terms. But don't miss the Dec. 31 deadline or :rou'll rorf eit this year's valuable t ax deduction. Q. Do you commitflOUrself to a contribution annually if you set up an J RA this year? A . No. You can contribute every year, if you wistr;'or you can s kip years...---"' Q. Since under the.kzw~JIOU can't.be .a merobe! o/ o company pension plan and simultaneously contribute to your IRA , what hap· pros if. ajter you get up an account, you become a member oj a corporation pen.non plan? A. You cannot continue· contributing to your IRA while you're a member or the company pla n . But the money you already have contributed can remain in your IRA and can continue to grow tax·free until you w ithdraw it. Q. What happens if you are under o pention plan, but your wzfe is not covered by ony plan? A . She can contribute 15 percent of her earned income (or $1,500 ii she earns $10,000..0r more year.) lo her own IRA That contribution alone will, i( it totals $1,500, save her $750 a vear if.the two of you file a joint return and both YOJJC in· cOmes pl.it You in t h e 50 percent income tax bracket. Over a 25·year period, a $1,500 annual investmen t Jn an JR.-'\ al 6 percent (a conservative return) would mount up to $87,234. Without any tax break, your $1,500 yearly would be cut to a $750 inv.estment in your bracket, and $750 jnvested at 3 per<'cnt over the same period would m o unt up to $28, 165 ~ .. » 2., 1t14>-" Qllll~ ...... ,. ""' • \I; , 1:::t ~ I r.t._ ; .UC. "8-" I t.4 IJ\l't.-fiti O>ll 'i I 1' tJl'I •• • L t. • t JS ·~ - - ...•••• ",, ....... c.nu , , • "\lo ... 15 ... .... --,.. CnMPwt 1 1s 1s._ 1 "' _.. 1..a • ll .,... ••. .... 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WASHINGTON (UPI> -A widely unknown economist says the United States and Canada s hould build a joint nPw food and agriculture . policy lo meet the challenge or an era in which they have emerged· as the world's bread basket . • And .the rirst requirement f or the new rood policy, economis t I.ester R. Brown said a paper published by his Worldwatch Institute, s h ould be a system -for ;:tssuring farmers enough profit t o encoura~ all-out prod~ction . Dividend Set At Computer Automation Computer Aul omatio.n.,_ Tnc .• I rv ine -ba se d minicomputer m a nuI acturer, h as announced payment o f its f irst semi -annual cash dividend -: amounting to 5 cents a share or common stock -payable Jan. S. 1976, t o all shareholders.of record asofNov.19. President D .H . Methvin told shareholders att ending the company 's annu a l mee ting that the board of directors voted unanimously to i nstitute the company's first divide nd in.its eight-year history, taking into account net income of 22 cents a share for the fo urth quarter of fiscal 1975. ended June 29, a nd 31 cents a share in the first quarter or risettl 1976, which ended Sept. 28, with record first-q uarter sales of $6.5 m illion. Methvin said futur e dividends will depend upon company profitability and capit a l requirements Jor Jrowth. . Avis tncoro B 1• ,,,._Ito CorcNr1 CP .. n 1~ \• GorCIDnJ .n 6 11 10'••"" A""'lfllM .'6 t 68 ,..,_ "• CDrnG I 111 JS 11 JI'> I GoulClln 1.10 I 11 2'""• ..... ''I F FA R ME RS are lo .\vanPr1i119 11s IO''>-''> Co<.A111,M10 . " '"~"" c.oui<1p11.Js . ,3 11\t.+ •.t. AzlK()(; lO 11 lt 16''0 t '• Co#!" 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' s1"· '" GtWI Fin :._. 7 111 1J:o.:.-~ economy," Brown said . a...c.1 1 3-1 9 n 1s·... oowroeo-• s 11• '"• \. Glwtutttb 1 J1 u -1 ~;tQ 1"'''' 61 161-. .. ..,. O_,Zl8011 1J1 :kl'o-V. Gflwp1 '1ee ,, 2011o-~ Thepaperwasreleased b y B..-go<"" •t Jlt+v. cTs co .son • 1s• .. -1" GrnG1a1·01 ·a 1 16w-•,-. t •-1·nsl•'tute, wh1'c h ,·s a B.ln!lrP P'C ' 1 ,,._," c.u1u91n .110• '1'''-"" GrnGQf1.16 •. 1 2l'h-'tJ u.s;:: Bn!iNYJ.JG • 1 16 •\lo Cummint1•10 HI 16 ... -"" Grvf'lnd10t10 ttt 11"" Private study organization e.n-.v •• 111 s • 11"' •. C.umnS>t7.si .. ~70 "' -:o.:. Gr•vf'lnd ·.., •• 2• 1""•"' Benl<Trl,l!;IJ t ft 7'1"" Currin< 111> •• 1 11 •· Grolier Jnc •. tt 1"- Crealed to research emerging 6kT ptA ,.,, .• l8 JS + "' Curll•• .JOtl 1 $1 11'.-"· Gruman . .o 6 •JJ 1J\o-'" -&i•l>()U 1 60 .. 19 ?II.(,, .. , Lillllll'H 1.to..J I 71 'i'o -\:, C.U.l'CI In 10 ~ 11 91o'--14 ~·orld problems With runding Bd•<'l CA 10 ll 1~ 13.... ... 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(',ul!&WiW1 . !t , . romm1ss1on a ecn oci a.,,1 FCh 1~ 11 1s9 tJ•i·-,,, O.ytoC .1J0 s J 1o;v. ... c.itw• P~''• , ,1'4-'" earlier in an exploratory ~kmn 501s 10 l"t''l>•..., o.yionN .n13 111 1s -'I.:. c.u11on1"' u 'i 1 l'lto• ~ 8Pc!11110 <1(1 It tt Jlf>'~ '-Oa,PLI 1.66 I lll 1/IJf • I" M-Sl)eeCh in Canada. Now h<' is 8Pec."'"' 'So s 11 u..,, '• OPL p1 11•,, •. z20 IO'tl'I ... t-Wck w " , 3 11 ..... "" elaboral'·ng on 1·1 • propos•'ng Beker'"' 1t 1 111 13•··-,,. DPl..pfd 1" 110 10 -v. ;-wu Fe so 11 11 ''"• '* · llel<oPl ,IStl l 11 IS\t-1.<o Ot!1nW .SG.11 '1111\lo + "II H11lPl'11!1io. S 8 IJ .... •·0 among other things that the 11eu11,,. 1 10 • ' ,,,,.. • '" o....e i ,'IO 1 roa '1' •-"" ~101>111 1 nu 11s 1"° -1 8e1dQH .JOQ 10 11 I DllP&.L I 20 1 118 11 .... · · · H11mP11 1 °1(1 • 81 1~\li-'N two countries can help solve ~1 Hw1.111 1 e1 1s11.-·il. 0.1......,, 1..:1 • 16 2t'h-'" .... """'°"° s l"- e.m1s Cl> 'j 1 11 11v.-\'II Ot!lltAlr .111110 11' lO'I•-"' Handle,., tG •• 14 s -· ~ world rood problems b y e.ndi•CrP , '° o ... 0e11-cp .. "' '"-"' ~""vH1•1 l , 11.-. '"' l k . ( h ( d 8'nOI• pl)., S 6)_., 1' ~IWll 1 6 lltl ll'h ••• ..._,CP 61 11 II .. • ~ a 1ng a oug s an on· ~ C.P 1_75 s 11 1,""_ .-. 0.1111,. 1 .1111 '° 1• .. "'° ..,,.,.. 1 1s , ,, 1f -iv. accesslolbeirfoodsupplies. S..nCwfJ'h .. !110 1s • ,.. Dlnhpl,.10u 6 JO'lio-"" ""'''"' 110 1 l 26"'-"" .. &t..C.pft,30 .• I 41>"• °'"'!'fl 131• 11 12'1io-\lo Hllf'°'" Fdll 7• 5 .... -'h S.n Soto MIO.. 13 1•;.-V. Oriololn ·"° ·· 21 ·~ •·· Holr"'IO 1 !Cl S S. 1'\l"o-iy. ONLY THOSE Countrie ~B .111> S 81 2 • , • OetEd!i 1.•S I l:)J ll\'11-"" Han1ri .M,, 11 11 13'-'o ... S a..urPhO ., 12 1!•• v. o.!Epl9.l1 .• dO 19'h-1 HolnisCl20t u 1'I -1 v, hi h t " 'b) •• &tit PrOO<l 11 •I 1l'IJ-.... Oor!E pt I .... !lll .. Y,+)'h HatKO 110 • 21 ltl/'o -V. w c agree o re.spons1 e eeu61 .. , 2• s •nt ·u""-"' 0e1e P 'fS .• tt.:1 6l -2 HartSM• ··"'° t ,. '"' .. "· ~orts to expand th'"'• own ~, 11nc1 • 1t 1t Jt'h '"" o.i E p1 s •.. 1 S1 • · "'"' Mk JO 10 • 11'1to-'" ~l ,..... iii.c.a.0 :1(12' 11S 1• =\'> 0.tEP!1:a.. 16 1t\l<-\lt Htittr1 14... 2 lS .. -VI rood prodUC'tion and ("(lntrol 81elrJ ..... l2 .. l 1.. Dlrt•Cp .)68 lt 11\ol-\41 H•Wlllf!.176,8 71 Jl'"' v;, I . h hould BUu&.Lo lg t 18 11\o -'" Oi•l Fifi Ml ~ 11 9,, • .,,. ...,..,.., ... II> I I 5 11'·• '" popu at1on growl s get B•ockHR to10 t1 B'• .. oi.rn11111111 1 '' 33v.."" H•zel!nt'CP .. 6 J'"• .,. guaranteed acC'ess to the B1ue~11 ea 11 6• lJ"" • "' Ol•Sftm 1 111 • 311 "'"-~ Het~ '"' 1a 1 11 1111t-•1 Botlbl<IBr~'· 1 ,.. OllSl'<m1>11 .. l •IV.-"" ~l•Mr>111.11 ,, lS"--"' American-Canadian granary, B<>e·~ 90 1 100 J6l.o--... Dl•!ot\ofl.10 . l" 1•'•-"" 11e;i ..... '8a 1 1• '"-'' 6"iw0~6S• 19111 -•,. Ok:k.loB .olGll 11 I'• · Ho>lll•NIM11 to 17 \t the eeonomist argues, Sor(kn 1 :ia • 111 J• -,... Oktl!GM .a• 11 ,.,._ '" Hti.r.e ,..,,., ~ 1, 6.v, Brown S.'.d one of the eor1w1.1s10 '° 11•-. •• ., ~d .q 1 '' 10"'-"' Nfll~••nt., 9 se 731'11•' Borl'l'\llln~ I" 5 ,,1 )'111-I~ Ol<ilorOO Cp · 7l ( -!,'II Hie lm&P JO I JJ J1'/o 1''4 f actors holdl·n ~ b•. ck food &o.1Edla.t t 1J 11 _,, 01011•1l::optll 10J1>11111o -.,. Hem 1n "6tl .,1 6...,,.,. " _ E-t" '° ''' , 0.. 01n1nQt1 tC S SI ,,._, V. , ' 1>" ~ • """'' "' •• 1 "' "° o.1""'eo "1' J1 1<1~-"" ....,(.,t~ 90 11 • ... • .. production in some counln{'S BoH1Ep11 o . "'° 10"" oisrw, ''.\" tts .. -. .,. Her11>, fo 1 1 10 16~ 1o1i d d · h Id Btan1tt .lOtl s 1(11 ,...,_ 1• · -Hniton 90 , .1 71•-11. ·~ an eepen1ng t c wor s er.,.s 1.1iG11 ,, 10 .,,.._ ,, OlsM<lt'I ' • 1' J..., ·•• 1iti1n pf! 60 . ~1 2•'11 ~ depe ndence on North er11M,1 . .01s lit"""-'" 01....,,1t1in ,. 1> ,,,,,_.,.. HeUt111n110 1s s,a 11"'-"' Brl1M1plJ .. l 41'11-'ll Ol vr~Nll91t: .. ti I ··· i.wlttPlO)l 111 "tllto-1 ... American supplies. is a er11Pe1 .)'to • '° 11\.'o-l'<I ~J:',~ ~ lt\'9-~ HIQl'lvo11E"'' 11 ••·•-''-&-ck.., 01 1 1 16 171111-'<1 -Hlfle<'ltlt .. Ill 39 I''-'-114 political cave-in lo short run er l.lllC.. 1.n 1 2s 11" • "° OCl'I Lui .1111 •. '"'1 ' -"' HittOl'I H11 1 5 1t "'"-, • .., fir""""" C0m J 10 ' -\lo 0onntlly .to'1 •l1 ,....,_ ... NMW lnelu' ~ lJ t V, V. consumer pressure. &Gr111> 1 10 ,3 •1 1•v.. •.. 0oor0w 111t1 s •1 11"1!-"" Hotr.•t c "° 11 ) '°""' .. '* "In 11 too ma tn·es er11 SMP 20 • 1 s"" .. 0or"'8\c. 10 • ' s""-"" .,_.,..,, ·11 6 Jt 12 .. a ny coun • BrFerrl\,XI S tS S.... OOwT l.llO t Jl '°'"" ·•· Hlllff EIP<tn 10 1 ..... "" food price policies are a.--,•.ai110 1n IO'lil+"' no.. 1.MJ11 1u •w.-1-. Hot-1.,,.., J)ii 116 1J"ll• ,,. Br!M W .«I 1 ' 11.. ' 0 p F lncp ., J I"-"" HO!lv'Suo lll J JI JO'"'-> 1"' designed to paciry the more 8TMQe .JOti .. 11 11,1, .. \' o.evo 1.to • • nv. ... HOm\tAli• 11S 11'0 •'~-1"' -al urba n consu·tueac•·es,'' euc:YT...s E 1 •s " ., ... _ 1" 0n,_ 1·'° 1 111 .ov.. ' Hi;>n.,...1 1 "° 1 1t• 1J -v, • .,.. 8udd Co AO t 1JJ '"° • ~ On .. I l.t.4 " 1' II + "" -...,, 1 Jt I 11 JO\!.-"-B rO W D wr.ote . J~e said ~PIOii •• • •v.-... Dr•'ll'' •• '' •--v. ...,.,.iron C.p 10 11,,"" ·"'°·· l , ..... +..,. O.-.-lt011 ll• 11,,.,-141 Host>lllAl•••I l IJ•, v. catering to these pressures o 1.20 • 1 11 -"" °"*• 111 '·" •• '' 7•* • "' "°""'1ep 11 10 s ,,..., Bul"'•'Nl'OJI • $\!.-'It Dl.lklpll.ltl r10D .. .,1Vi HOSllfltl,»I •S 11 -1'\ may ease political pressures $tlM;•N1a.11 s ,,,,._ ·~ °'*'r,1..10 .. 110 '°'"'Vt Howi11 .,.. s 71 ,.,., "" le m P 0 r a r I• 1 y. but '1 t ~fR ·'°"' .. II 1 .... -"' °""=· ... Cpl 11 •S 76,~ ... 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( rjl'.~tni i:1tinn or P {'troleum Exporting Metr .... ·'° • xio 1s•,. ··· f>'iNMt t ie I •J1 '''" C':1J1mtn°.< (0r~.C) o •"n"".a me0 t1'ng MtlEpl l tO dO J1"• •!lit Publu k• ». 11 If 1 "' r . tn. 1."-1 10· ~~~ 1~ 6 ll~ :;~-:~ ~o":i J~ '~. ~:;: ~ I 'here Mond<ty ~·hit"h might be a rirsl MkriST 1.10 ' • 11 '•-1• P1>ot1SP 2 16 ' s' ''"' ·>• , :-;1ep to .... • a rd s ome s mall cuts in the Mic:rilll'~l , 1 1' -°"' Pu0'"" 1 JO I 110 Jllt1 ~· " • f • 11111erwo11111 i / 1t1 ... P\.i•~ .. c.p .t1i t 11'1 """ ..... pnrco 01\. ~':11.~ ~ f~ :;t:-"' ~~r,~.J~ · ~ '1~~ ;-<~': ih~ commis~ion "·a s rcportM to be Mlc!Sou' n • , .. '1"" Pli•l•t• 1 °' u " 3'16-\oo disCU!isinR lhl~ s o -called "diffe rcn· Midi-Mt ., 1 1"'-----0 0 -• M1c11...a "' 4 1t •s'<-.,,, O.k0.1 1111 • '' 1'1. tials" or surrhar~e:s on the priC'e o f MllftUI 1.1' I II JJ'to-V. Oullk6"1pt J . l '4 -1" d Mutner 3't 10 1J ,,..,_"' Qu.ok!.OI 1110 so 11v.-.. ·SOffi{' cru c oils bec01usc of Stllphur =..~1.111~1! !!~ tt~-;·~ <Mitor ~ 11 1_•_•*-"" content, gravity and trans port fac· MlnnEq .11 J " IPll -" R•hton .-.o 11 ti 11\1; 1 ""' tor$. Mlt$AY l,20 l 1 1tV. .• , R•l!\td ."1 IJ 100 JY, #IOll'Kofl,, .)1$...,-V. R4lnall11 .ltl •• • 1 •~ • • .. -, I • {lJ4 DAILYP!LOT Mond•y, November 3, 1975 THE t'AMILY CIRCUS ._....,__......_ __ Dv Bil Keanf. "Birthday?'' "What year?" L. M. Boyd ·~September 23rd," "Eve.ry year ." Franklin First On Waterhed .... <\ny pipe s mokl'r \~1ill tt.•11 you h(' ('an hring out tht• rin t· ~r :11n on hi:-briar howl by rubbing it .1)!:~1nst h~s llUSl'. :\nd <.1ny rishl·rm;in '~:ill tt:.'11 yt1u his Jo1ntt•d rod"' di hrl'<ikdown mur(' easily tf lhl· fl•rrult• l'nd s arl' ruhht•d against hi s nosP. Bnt r;1rt· 1s !ht• "''t•;irt•r vf t'yt•gta.sscs who r e- alites th;ll Slll'h 110:-.l' '1!1 :-prt•;1rl t,Vt'nl y with a <'it>;1n c• il1t h OV l' r t hl' lt·n:-.l'S w1 II pr('vt>nl fogg u1 g . I:\' \\'11 .1.1.\:\1 Sll:\KF.sr••: . .\RF.'S day. s o m.1n y h~bll':-. f:ult•tl 1t1 survivt• thf'ir first '"''" y,•;1rs th;1t !ht• a vt•1·;1gc agl' of dt·ath among humttn.s ovt:.•r;ill "'';ts sumt·hwt:re oe ar six ye:u·s, lht•d1 s 1ri;:il rl•t·ord shov1.'S. W.\Tt:RREO Old JlC'nJamin Y.T:inklin did not in\•ent the watt•rbt•d ;1rtually, hut ht' may have bet,n ;.1n1uog lht• fi 1·~t on record to sll1t•p t~n s;1n1e. ;\\ ag(' 79 in 1785, ht• stoppt.'<I orf at an inn Ill ~JU\hampton, fo_:ngland. Ii i:. diary rt·ads. ·•1 went at noon tn hatht• in '.\tart1 n 's s;1 1!watt•r hotbath, and f!o:iling nn my baek. ft,ll .1sl t•t·p . <Jnd nlt~pt nC':1r an buur l.i)' n1y watch. "''1Lhout s ink in g or turning ovt•r ! I llt'\'t'I' did bc·forc. :.ind should h;1rdly '1;1\'l' thought it po:-.sibJ c. Watt·r is I ht• l'.ISll'S\ bt•d th .11 t•:1n ht' · Q. "I KNOW tht' ,~·orld "S shortest alphahcl is lht• l-fa,v:iitan "'tth IJ lclters. but v.'hat 's the if1ngt>sl " · · .\. !lindn with ·17 h•ttcr:-.. KICKINC. C':ln ·1 say hnw Ion).( lhe Orit:.>nlals have heen kicking ont' anolh~r . but lht•y have not always hat\ a cornt•r on that mart1a\ •~rt. ln England du1;ng the 1500s. kickin~ contests among eoun- try boys were L.1r more common than fist fights . Pruct•du rt• was for l wo 1 ads lo stand face lo fact•, hold on tn c~1ch other's s houlders, and boot it out. The "''inner limped away. The lo ser didn't . Rtint•s brokl", badly . 1'he tree-limb crutch w:1s "'' ictcly ln be St'Cn there and then . . .\1 .FRF.D RF.RNll:\Rll '.'IOREJ, invented dyn ;.l m ilt'. you know that . Clit•nt asks what pro- mptt•d him lo do so'! :\n t>xplosion in his nitroglycf·rin f;1ctorv killt'd his brother and <'rippled his fatht>r . ·Th<tt did it. A\frl'd com- miltl"d hi mst?"lf to t'Olll'OCl soml' less dangerous t'xplosivt•. Address mail to/, .\1 Royd, 1~ C) /JOI 1560. Cosio :\ft'.sa . Ca. 92626 State Pla1i Bars Public on Dunes SACF.AMl':NTO (AP) -l'\ plan to bar the public from part of the sand dunes overlooking Asilomar Slate Beach so planls can grow there again has bl'en proposed by lhl' slate Parks and Recreation D('partml'nt. -nuF-prOpos al is part of ferPnct~-grolinds on th(' a preliminary plan to west side of th(• \1on· preserve pl:.int hfe and \t'rt>y J:>en1nsula . the scenic dunt•s al thl, Asilomar beach and eon Cons umer Education Class Set l'\ C'OnsumC'r ('dUC'ation CO!!-Uf. s taffed by ac· C'i'ellit£>d hom e economhsts. is being held at W('stminster's Sig!('r Commun ity Ccntt•r at 7200 Pl3za Ave near tht' cross streets of Golden West Avenu e and Wesmil\"ler A V('n\1¢.r.. Rt>e re8tion s up('lfvisor Penny Crumbley says 1 the course includes de monstrations and l('c - ·tures covering food purchasing and prepara· tion, buying tips in re· gards to appliances and home goods. sewing . health care and child raising. Co-sponsored by· the Westminster CommWli· ty Services Departmcn( and Or:tnge Coast College,tbe· course is open to anyone Friday mornings from 9 a.m. to wn. 1 ·~ot:R TllF. plan, the publiC' ...,,ot!ld be kept off ;1 portion of the dtmes about 150 lo 200 yards fro 1n thl~ s hore Chuck Mehlert, assis- tant superintendent of the dt'partm('nt·s Mon · t('rey office. expl:iined that s ightseC'rs and ('hildren ...,·ho slide down \ht' dunes have killed snme grass and s mall plants al the edge of the sand." .o\.~ .i\ RF.S l ll_,T, over !hi• last St'\'t'l"iil decades tht' dunes have crl'Pt in- land. threstenii;i~ ~hrubs Jnd lrl'l'S, '.\1t'h\('rt said. !IC' said the conft:'rl•nce grounds might be buried by s and someday if nothing was don t'. The state hopes to re- establish the first line of plants by putting fa sl· growing gra ss and s hrubs in the area. M~hlert said. OTHER PROVISIONS of the plan include : -Preservation of a greenbelt walkway frt'e o( buildings from the ocean to the for est beyond the conference grounds. -Preservation of the Majella Creek bird habitat. . Bank of Ameriea Sues Bar of,A111~rica SAN FRANCISCO <UPI> -The Rank or America world headquarters here doesn ·1 serve hamburgers and cocktails and doesn't want lhe "Bar of America" dov.·n the street to do so, eitht.>r. · whef it calls "The Great American Hamburger," has its name in large gothic letter~ which the bank says look like the script that lt uses on its name. with Bank of Americ•iDIOfD9.WQ'. owaera, eoatend1 ts t':flabliahment&.'a theme is not nk· in&~Am•ricanlsm. The bank ha..s filed suit in federal court charging the "Bar or America .. with infringement upon the Bank of America trademark. The "Bar of America" is located at 44 Belden Street, in the shadow Qf tbe huge Ba.nk of America building. In an 11 -page complaint, the bank argues that people might~ misled in· to·th.inkine that th~ eating and drink· ing eslablishment might be connected IT SAYS TKE "BAil of Americ••• named itself "wltb knowI.s.e u..t wse of such name and mark roul4 ooo., fuse the public into thlnklnc that d6- fendant a.nd services orlglnaUaa with Che de-feliilant ate in some warsaot-- tioned by, connected with, or offeted by Qr under auspices'' of Bank of "~~~" llMmortotablcen-tennlal of' Amthi!an theme, being as how !• are .-pproaching 197$," he satd. -rbe QJll~\jtem.we serve in our re1tauran~· la called 'The Great American H1mburger,' and the name 'Bar o.f-A!ller-fca' is kind of a ta~eorf on the wholl1heme.ot Americana.·· Tll E TAVERN. WIDCfl serves By U.S . Government regulations we can pay you the highest interest on insured sav1~ And we do. Right now you can get World's highest interest· 8.06%•/7.75% on $1 ,000 ceftificate;; held a minimum of six years-maximum of 10. This exceptionally high rate means your mo ney will double 1n less than 9 years when interest and principal are held 1n your account and compounded continuously. What's more, this high rate of interest 1s guaranteed. So you don't have to worry about recessions or market fluctualions. And all accounts are insured by an agency of the Federal Government. OUR FINEST FREE SERVICES Besides getting the highest interest on insured savings. yqu also get a world of valuable FREE services with a low $1,000 qualifying balance. Free Cheelun9 A~ount th101 .. u;ih Cooper•llnQ Banks Free Money 0rd1Jf9 F1eoT1us1.Deed Coilectlon 5':i1vic:u 1 Free Nota1~· Service Add them up and sne how 1n11ch you uve\ · ' Remember, avallab1e to a11 World Save rs are free direct deposit of Social Security checks, tax·sheltered retirement plans with no trustee fee, free Check·a · Month plans, free postage·pa1d Save·by· Mn1l envelopes, extended o ffice hol,lrs, free refreshments and ample free park· 1ng. And ask how you can qualify for car rentdl discounts, too. America. · fflry· DaLBoz10 .... on6 of the bar·s I } OUR BEST INSURED SAVINGS PLANS ·Wodcl.qffers you Jhe f!exib1U1y of many high interest, insured savings pl(lir: Choose .. ,ones that a<e just f rtght for you. ·' 8.06°/o* / l75°/o Guaranteed on Sl,OOCl minimum balance Term· 6-10 years. Guaranleecl on $1,CX>O minimum bdlance Term 4-6 years 6.98°/o* / 6.75°/o Guaranteed on Sl.000 minimum Eia!ance Te1m 21• -4 ye.us • 6.72°/o* / 6.50°/o Guar.i.nteed on $1.CXX> minimum balance. 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S•n Ramon, Santa Ana·Soulh Colst Plaza, South San Francisco, Woodland Hiiis, Yorba Linda. A special Spanish· speaking course is Of· fered f:Very Tuesday mornina. also from 9 ,.m.ton~n . -Placing: of utilities and parking lots under· ground whereleasiblt. . '--------------7----.--~--~~~-~~.,.._.._ __ ~-----~----~---------__J ' I • e t i ~ 1 • a J. t ' ~ 7 ' I I \ ' II • I .Saddlebaek· EDITION -,. VOl:.68, N0.307,2SECTIONS,28 PAGES • ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFdRNIA p ' T~day's Closl~g 'N.Y. Stoeks . . TEN CENTS. _County.,.MUlls-$400,900-Toro Library Orange County su~rvisors are expected Tuesday to decide if they want to spend up to $400,000 to construct a new library in El Toro. Ttie choice supervisors will be asked to make is tr they want to accept free of charge a parcel of land deemed less suitable than three others that would cost the t'Ounty between $130.000 and $181l,~. oc Five Perish Stanley Krause, assi1tant direct.or of the General Servic~ a.aency, said in a report lo iupe_rvlsors it will eost about $281 ,000 to build a library ooce the site is acquired. AcC'ording to Krause, the pareel being offered free to the county is on the fringes of the service area and wo"'ld have significant access and traffic problems. 3 Coast Plane Victims Found By ROBERT BARKER Oltlle O.llJ ..... SUH Five people aboard a missing light airplane in Mexico, includ- ing three residents of HWltington Harbour, have been found dead in 'tT!Ountain jungles west of Guadalajara. Authorities s aid the West Ora nge County victims were Bruce Killian, 40 ; his wife, Bon· nie. 38 , and Stephen Dikeman, 41 . The other victims were the Pool Bid ·Goes to .. · Trustees Trustees · of the Saddleback Valley Uniried School District will be asked tonight to approve a low bid of $651.000 ror construc- tion of an El Toro High School swimming pool. Supt. Richard Welte said he would ask the governing board to accept the bid b y Horizon Builders even though it is $161,000 a bove the district 's budget. He will m ake his recommenda- tiOil to thE' board at 8 p .m. in the multipurpose room of Los Alisos lnterm.ediate School, ~171 Moor Ave., Mission Viejo. The bid, Dr. Welte said, is ~l ,000 lower th.a n the one ten- derE'd by the sam e construction firm during the first round of bid- ding. S<.'hool authorities put the oroieC't out to bid twice in an cf. fort to reduce the price. . .\Jso scheduled for board ac- tion tonight are: -Tht> addition of a swimming · PQol and OuT·aoor iiri PrQVements for E speranza School at an estimated cost of $70,0CMJ. -Advertis ing of bids ror the Mission Vi ejo High School addi· tion and remodeling project. -The propOs ed purchase of a high s chool site in the Aliso Hills Planned Community of Laguna Hills. • • Coast Weather Dense fog again tonight but patchy. Otherwise sun- ny but hazyl inland areas Tuesday. Little tern· perature change. Highs from 60 to 65 at the beaches and 70 to 75 inland. Lows 50 Ill 55. INSIDE TODAY Information about-pregnart- Cl/ and parenthood m<q.i come too late for some. Cle&seJ at Fountain Volley Commtmity .H03pitol deal with reo.sona for chooring parenthood.. Story fn People 1ection. Page BJ. hNles _,., ... --CM.-AM CM-• ..... ., .. .. ......... . .. ,. =:::.i.,._ ---· ... ........ 1 "' -., .. --•• --... ---k .. . .. _.. .... _ ... _ .. T ..... I.._ •• '5.1"' .. -.. "-... -•• •• •• --•• ............ •• pilot, Dr. Paul Lundell, a SS.year· old dentist from Denver and his wife. Peggy. A spokesman at Mr. Killian's Acme Wire Company in Garden Grove s aid toda;!f that the wreekage wa~ ~potted Saturday. night by Mr. Killian·s brother-in - law, Don Clifford, who was flying over the a rea in a private plane. ..Clifford also is a resident of Huntmgton Harbour. The spokesman s aid the bodies were recovered Sunday night by ground crews. Officiats said the wreckage was sighted at the bottol'fl of a de· ep canyon 20 miles south ol Puerto Vallarta. 'Jhea:plwte >.reportedly-was de· molis)led and the spokesmaD sauLit,.was..yelie.v'M! Ul~ alUlve victim$ were killed on impact. The spokesman said that no re· asons have been discerned for the crash and that Dr. Lundell was an experienced,· qualified pilot. Witnesses last saw the plane as it left Manzanillo for Puerto Vallarta on the evening of Oct. (~e. VICTIMS, Page A2) Punishment Issue Not ·Aired Tonight ControvE'rs y over the corporal punishment issue in Saddleback · Valley SC'hools was temporarily stilled today by an. announce· ment from Supt. Richard Welle that he would not makf' a recom- mendation for or against such punishment at tonight ·s board of trustees meeting. .. Dr. Welte~ who has been lean· ing in the direction of abolishing corporal punis hment , said he will ask the governing board to defer action on the question until Nov. 17. "The teac~ers' association (Saddleback Valley Educators Association) has asked me to postpone this until they ha ve had a chance to marshal whatever position they want to take," Dr. Welte said. Trustees are be ing pushed by Joseph Pl a tow , district director I of pupil personnel serviCes, to give up corporal punishment e n- tirely. Platow maintains that r e- search has proven corporal punishment i.ne£fective and that it was given up in California jails (See PUNISH, Page AZ) WEY PREFER A PILOT AD "We don't even bother ad- vertising in any other paper anymore. We have such good re- sults when we advertise in the Daily Pilot. Our last ad produced a sale on the first call." That's the adv~rtising success experienced by the Corona del Mar man who placed this ad.: '68 912 5 spd, immac, in/- out, new clutch, India Red $5(IOO /O(r XXX·XXU.. tf yuu have a car to sell, call 642 -5678. It only takes a few words in the right place lo make a sale. Along the Orange Coast. the right place is the Daily Pilot, I fie said one of the other three sitee;, owned by K.eith Rouk, is also on tbe edge of El Toro at Cherry St. and El Toro Road but accesa is better and traffic lighter. The Cree piece of land, 1.25 acres owned by Ray Prothero, is locat.ed adjacent.. to the El Toro Post Office on El Toro Road, an area wher41! neighborhood shop· ping center traffic iii heavy. · . Library officials and Krause said they faVor two sites on op· J)O!Sing corners in Lake Forest at the intersectioh of Muirlands Boulevard and Ridge Route Drive. One parcel is 1.12 acres at a cost of $12.5 ,000 and the other is I .25 acres at $160,000. The rormer is owned by Alexander Haagen and the latter by Occidental t.and and Development Com- 0 ' • 0.Uy "IM Stllff ~ --1<11Ml'l!l'9UIL1>8'STRENGTH, AGILITY AND CONFIDENCE YMCA Instructor Mike Anderson Demonstrates Kick Getting Kieks 'Karate Teaches Control Too By ANNE COOPER Of llM ~11'1' Pll ... Staff .bi. good karate teacher spends hair his c lass time teachin g ki cks and punches and the other half t eaching when not to use them . according to Mike ;\n- derson of the Saddlcback Valley YMCA. .. Karate training makes a person s trong. agile and self· confident, ... <\nderson s aid, "'but the most important skill for the stud ent lo master is control. .. And erson d emonstrates his own m astery of control as a member of a karate demonstra· lion team . he aded by his teacher . Fumio Demur a. re- C't>nll y namE'd Martial Artist of th e Year by Bl ack B e lt -DEgazine. ··1 play the aggressor ." An- d erson said, ··and attaek Fumio. He gi ves me a jab to •the . neck or a lightning ki ck. and l go £l yi ng. Actually, he stops his fingers or his foot a fraction of a n inch rrom my body, but to lhe audience it looks as if I 've been creamed."' Ande rson, who is a 21 -year ord Tus tin resident, has studied karate for four years. He has earned a third-d egree green belt and pla ns to test soon for a brown belt, the final belt berore the coveted black belt. "One thing I like about karate is that you set your own pace,"' , Anderson said ... If you want to spend a loJ or time at it. as I have, you C"an m ove on through the deg rees and belts. But if you want lo spend less ti me , you can s.till learn enough lo be of prat'tica!r\t'aluE' in condition- ing a.nd seir.ilefense ... .i\nderson , who plans to teach physical education at the junior college level upon complct1on uf college, is" currently working as a lifeguard at the Laguna !fills retiremE'nt Community, I..ei:surc World. .. Karate is a good di sci pline for everybody,·· he said . "re- gardl ess of age. Old er people and v.·omen are attacked llforC' than young men, so it is or special value to them:· Anderson said that beeause women have little experience in contact sports, they are often overwhelmed in threatenin g situa tio ns. Practicing karate would give them the fighting spirit they n eed to protect themselves, he said . "The picture of karate J>eople ge t on TV isn ·t real ly ac - curate," he said. "We don ·t transform wom en into s uper- human fi ghter s. \\'e teach them what they need to know about hurting an attacker badl y {See KARATE, PageA2) pany. Krause s aid in his report there is ·no question that a need exists for a new library branch in the area. 4 He said the Mission Viejo l..ibrary that now ser ves El Toro as well is getting overcrowded. The stand ard used by the coun· ty for its 10,000-square-foot libraries is that they can handle a Won't Be On Ford Ticket_ WASHJNG'I'ON CAP> -Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller declared today that he does not want to be President f'ord"s run- ning mate in 1976. stepping aside in a s urpri s e m ove that dramatically altered th e Republican campaign outlook. Rockefeller did so without ex- planation, saying he took the job "to help restore national unity and confidence'· after Watergate . anddoesn •t want the job again . ··After much thought. I have de-. l'ided ... that I do not wish my name to enter into your con- s ideration for the upc oming Re publi can vice presidential nominef', .. Rockefeller-said in a letter he carried personally to the ptesident 's office . ' ... !he two then m et ror about 20 m1outes. But the re was no word on what Rockefeller himself plans to do n!."Xt -and the re was some sjk~culalion lh;it it might be to run against Ford 'for the presidency it.i;elr. ll is an offi C'e Rockefeller. 67, has sought lhreE' times before. White House press sc('retary Ron ~essen said he did not fe el "anything like that" was in pro- SJX'Cl. Rut thE're was no immediate word from Rockefc ller or a ides on what the> vice pres ident is going to do .. I\ s pokesman said only that ht' knew nothing of any potential pre- sidential challenge. Former California Gov. Rona ld R°eagan, who is due to announce in about t1,1.•o weeks that he will run against F'ord next year, said he was astounded al R0<.·kefcller ':. move. Reagan, in lloca Raton, F1:ci . said he \413S not inter ested in the vice presidency himself . l·le acknowledged tha t Rockefeller's (See ROCKY, PageA2J HE COMPUJNS OVER BALLOIS S.<\:'J DIEGO <AP J -"I know it 's International Women's year. but this is carrying thin,gs ll)O far:· said R ay Lussa or the Spanish-l<tnguage ball ot li sting him as a mujer de ne,::ocios, or a bus in esswom a n. l.ussa. who call s himself a bus inessm an, is running for the City Cou ncil in Tuesday's e\ec- ti9n. Ballots in both English and Spanis h a r e provid ed. Ford Appointments: CHOICE FOR OlifENSE Don•ldRu~ · Rumsf eld and Bush ... WASHINGTON CAP) -Presi· dent F ord told congressional l(aders today he pl ans to na me White House chief or staff Donald Rumsfeld to become secretary of Defense and George Bush, U.S. representative in Peking, a s head of the Central ·intelligence Agency. Word on those appoi ntments came even before Ford formally announced th e ouste r o f Sttretary of Defense J ames. R. Schlesinger and CIA Dire~tor William Colby. · Pentagon sources. r eporting this Shakeup in the toP echelons 'of the' Admlnlstratlon, also said . "'thafSecretary or St ate Henry A. ""kisainger-' w,lll reUnquisb bis i1 leCOnd. jOb aa cha.irman ol the I ... National Security Council. A Republican source said Air Force l.l . GE'n . Brent Scowcroft , Kissinger's deputy and protegc, wi ll replace the secretary of State as NSC chairman. SE'nate De m oc ratie Leader Mike Mansfield said Ford call ed him at m id -morning wilh word of lhE' Bus h and Rums feld appoint - me nts. He said the President dt'· nied that Ki ssinger . who has been at odds with Schlesinger, was behind the sh akeup. "The President told me what he did he was doing on his own, .. Mansrield said. "lie said that (or some time he had wanted to set up hi s own team .·· Ma nsfield also said he con· (Seo SHAKEUP, Page AZ) maximum of so.ooo-peopte-with a preferred level of aboulJS,000. ~ Krause estim ~ted the cun-eqJ., population of the service area at 66,000 as of last J anuary. Harry Rowe. county librarian, said the new library would in· itially serve a community or about 12,000 people but ·he said that fi gure is expected lo triple within a relatively short time as development continues. ~ • • ace ,. .... .... ... ··-NIXES VP ROLE Nels on Rockefeller Physicians' • Wives Eye • Insurance Wi ves or south Orange County physicians have been invited to a noon meeting Tuesday at Sad- dleback Community tlospital in I .a~una llills to organize a l>t'ti· lion driv£> calling for 1£>gislation to solve lhe medical malpract1cc ins urant'e cris is. The organizational meeting will ht• l'Onduclt'd by Sandy Wei n·. trauh of Encino, a physician's wire who has been organizin1t pt>tition drivc•s in olher com- munitiE's. The goal of ~1 rs. Weintraub is lo forC'e an emt•rgcncy session of thl' st ate Lc>gi'sl ature to tack le the malpr;,1rtice insurance issue. She runtt'nds that 45 percent or lhC' st ;ttC'·s doctors will either stop or c·urtail practice if the malpractict' cri s is is not resolved prior lo Jan . I . Wives invitt•d to the organi za· tional met•linj? ;tr£' those whose hu sbands ht'l ong to the staffs of Sou th Coas t Community 1-fospit::il. Sa n Clt'mcnte Gener;.ll J-losp1tal. '.\1 ission Com munity Hospital and S.:uldlcback Com · munily l·los pital . HHH Won't Run W.l\5~11 NGTON' <APl -Sen. llubt"rt H. llumphrey says he won •t run in a ny primar-y t•lt•c · tinns, but ir next sumn1cr's Na- tional Democratit• no1nihating convention wants him lo head the ticket. he is re;,jdy and he would win . UP'IT...,..._ GETS CIA NOD George Bush ) • ' ' A2 DAILYPILOT SB '$2 Bill Slated In April \.\.1,.\SH I NGTO~ (API -·rhe go\'l'rnnll'llt l)(f1l·1 •. llly :.i.nnountL'd toJ.:l\' tl \\di 1:-.:-.ut' ~t nt•\\' ~bill on "\pn .I 13. 1976. 'l'hl' doitc "'·tll be the birtildtty of Thomas Jer· ft~rson , \\'hO~l' portr~ut will be on tht' hLll ·rr.:>asur~· ~\'Crt•l .11) \\'11!1am E . Stmon s3id ht· hupe~ 1\mt.:nt·ans "'ill mukt• "'\lit• u~t· or !ht.' new bd\. ~111('(' II LS Jf!{('llflL'll bot h to ),l\'1' tht• ~ti\ l'rnmt·nt S.I million .1 v1".1r 111 pr1nl1n,i..: ('o:-.t:'! ;.u1d to re· d Utl l' th\' \"UILllll t.' of turr...-nl'Y .\n1er1t·an s e arr~ The $2 bill. y.•hich d;.itt•s back in lht• n.1t1on 's h1 :-.tory to 1776, ""'as f('ITI\l\'('d from ('\J C'UIJllOO 1n 1966 l"\t•Cdll:-il' of :1 l<1t·k of 1ntere~t IJy \n11·ril'.nls. y.·llo prt-fcrrl'll using 1111· 51 t11!! in pr't•f11r1·n t•t• tut ht· Sl .J\·ff~'r"n11. thl' th ird pr1._·~1dcnl. .1i ..,H \\"~" 1111 lhl' fronl of thl' I.1st LS· :-Olll'1lf\hl' ~ lJLll. 'l'l'l',IS Ury uff1C'1 :1I:-. S<lld th ey ~1Jso cvns1LIE'J / 1 othl'r prom1nl'nl persons. 1n• .din g C'iv1l rights ll'aill'r M aritn l.ulher Ki ng and :-;uffra~(·tt1~ Susan lt Anthony ,· I hut deC'idc•cl J 1•ffl'rson v.1 <.1~ the 1nusl ,1ppropri:1ll' Carpenter Withdraws From Race State Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter (R·Nt>wport Beach) announced today that he will not seek a seat in the U.S. Senate in 1976after all. Accordin~ to a spokesman in Carpenter's Newport Beach of· lice, the state senator is pulling out of .the race because or the possible l'andidaey oC ·Rep . Barry Gold waler Jr. CR-California) and its impac~ on fund raising. ·'Since Goldwater has gotten in· volved it's very difficult to raise the fLtnds nel·ess ary to C'slablish Ot~nny·s identifil·a tion !itatC'wid£', '' thesix>kesman said. Carpentt>r'S v.•ithdrawal leaves the scra mble for the Republican nomination for the Senate seat now held by Democrat John Tun· n ey to fi ve pros pective can· didales. , So fat . Robert 1'1 . Finch . former California li eutenant gov· ernor. and Ilt•p. Alphonso Bell tR-Californ ial have formaJ\y an· nounced their randidacy. Former conll'.ressmari John G. Schmitz of Newport Beac h has indicated he will seek Tunney's £eat. Also mentioned as a likely can· didate is formtr San Francisco State Uni versity President S.J. Hayakawa. New School Attendance Times Begin New attendance schedules took e rfect today for students attend· ing Los 1\lisos and Serra no in · termediate schools in the Sad· dltback Valley. Roth schools C'urrently are on double sessions at the Los Alisos campus in Mission Viejo until tht' new Serrano c1:1 mpus is ready for occupancy. l..os Alisos students will con· tinue to start classes et 7:45 a.m. but will be dis missed at 11 :56 p.m . Serrano students will begin their school day at 12: 15 p.m. and , will be dismissed at4 :21 p.m. The minor adjustment in the· attendance sc hedule was made by school authori ti es to give Ser- rano students more dayli ght time to walk hom e each evening. ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT T ... 0.MWjol (oe\1 0•11• l'l!OI, Ol'llh ,.M(h ll<°"' II~ I~ l'<e'""Ptr>>, "1>1>bl•..-i1>• 1 ..... 0. ..... C..ot -li•~l"O CO"'I>""' '-Pol• .. • ""H-1 t•' OUl>ll""ed ......,...,.~• ll"01>QM Fr.ooy !o• (o,•~ ,,.. .. , N•wl>Of1 8r~<h, Hwn!lnq!on twacn1,-""" Jtln V•!lty, !••Int, Stall••bol'~ 111111y '"" \..9tYN .. Kh/loulh Col•!. 1' tlfll!ttf>91<>Nl1C1i- llell I• llllllltMll s.. .. , .. ,, ""'11....,., •. 11 .. ftiftcllWll Ol>l>tl"'I"' 1>ltnl '' .. DO Wl•I .. ~ llrM!, C..'• ,,,,. .. , C.Ulornlati.11, • Robtrt'N,Weed "'KIOl"I -PUtlll- JllCk R. Curlev \l'k• ..,..,10. .. 1 .... ~-· .. i.-.-· Tbom•s K.eev\I EOl\or Thoma! A , Murptilne ......... ,1,,.1.1116t Chtrles H. Loos Richard P. Nall 'Mt!Mtnl Mt ... tlfltflll•• ' OUSTED FROM DEFENSE James Schlesinger U,.,T,........ LOSES CIA HELM Wiiiiam Colby Kissinger Victor Or Just Suroivor? \V:\SllINGTON (UPI> -Henry A. Kissin ger may not be so much the victor :JS the survivor of Presid ent Ford's weekend Shakeup at the top. l'le remains as sccret:.i ry of State But Kissinger has lost the \\'hi te llousc post -as the Prt·si d(·nl's national sE"C'urity aff airs adviser -th at Wi.IS his pov.'er base for six years. KISSISGER MADE HIS REPUTATION and mustered his power in the adviser's post,1 before former President Nixon s uc£'umbed to his wishes and ousted Willi am Rogers as S('Cretary of State. Getting the secretaryship gavt· Ki ssinger the outward and visible signs and syn1bols of the pov.'cr he wielded already, l.osing the advisory posl is not in Kissinger's eyes a disast{'r. Hut 1t is not u \'ictory. The post , according to go \'ernment sources, is to go to his longti me lieuten ant and deputy. Lt. Gen. Rrent Scowcrort. Kissinger believes his power is based not on his hav· ing the big office in th e State Department building and not on hi s possessing al so the national security affairs ad· viser's office in the White House, down the hall and ' around a corner from Ford's ovaJ office. THE REAL EVIDENCE OF Kissinger 's power is, in his \'iew. that hour or so he has with Ford every working morning. It was that s pecial access to the man in the oval office that gave Kisstnger his f>O\\'er with Nixon. Repeatedly, Nix· on 's chief of sta£f , 11.R. Haldeman, tried to force Ki ssinger to go through him . Hut Kissinger kept his direct acc~ss, as· suring him of an independence from the Haldeman grip. Kissinger has done the same with Ford. Ford's lieute· nants did not try to impede Kissinger's direct access -the President wants direct access with all top aides -but they did try to get Kissinger, as national security affairs adviser, to work more closely in the White House team. From Page AI KARATE. • enough that thE'y can get e~ay from him." Anderson's karate classes at the Saddleback Y a r e on Tuesdays and Thurs days . Children under 13 Yt~ars of age study from 5 to 6 p.m .. persons 13 and over, from 6 to 7 p.m. Cost for the bi-weekly classes is $12 per month, $10 (or the second ramily member. An an · nuaJ S9 membership in the YM · CA is also required. Students can parti cipate in re· gularly s ch eduled t estin g sessions at the Japanese Karate Federation studio in Santa Ana to qualify for the various degrees of colored belts. Additional information is available at the '\:', 23131 Orange Ave ., El Toro ; 830·\.MCA. From Page Al PUNISH •.. in 1913 , yet somehow has been pr~t"rved in school systems. However: lieveral Saddlcbaek principals r ecently said they v.·anted to retain corporal punish· ment as an option even though the paddle is rarely used by them. Corporal punishment is authorized under current Sad· dleback poli cy, but a new !av.•. becoming errective Jan. l, r('· quires school officials to obtain written consent of parent..s berore glving such punishment. Tht~ Los Angeles Unified School District recently acted to abolish corporal punishment and Platow is urging Saddleback of· fieials to follow the example set by the st<tte 's largest schoo l dis· trict. * * * From Page AI SHAKEUP • • si ders Rums£eld and Bush to be · excel\C'nt eholrcs. Mea nwhile. it was reported that Senate Republican Leader l'luJ!h Scott is a prtmc prospect to succeed Bu s h a s the U .S . l'mi:ssary to China. Scott s aid he had not been offered the job. Scott fart>s a difficult race for re-election in Pennsylvania next year, is a noted coll ector and hi s· toria n of Chinese art, and has made no secret or his interest in some day r£'presenting the Unit· ed Slates in Ch.in a. Amid tht> Administration up· ht>aval. \\'hi ch also int"luded an announcement by Vice President Nc>Json A. Rockefeller that he will not be a candidate for that job next year , a \Vh ite House par· ty that was abou t to ny to China v.'as suddenly told not to take off fr om Andrews Air Force Base Md. • i\fore th an ,10 aides and techni- cians were ready to go \\'hen the White House said their trip was postponed, probably unt il la ter in the \\'eek. Ford is scheduled to go to Chin a latt" in November. Ford called a nationally televised news conference for tonight. The Administration shakeup and Rockefeller's an· nouneement were expected to be primetopirs. -Kissinger spent the morning at the White House and had lunch al the Executive Office Building nearby with Rockefeller. Members of the Senate Jn . telligt>nt"e Committee reacted sharply to the report of Colby's oust£'r , linkinp: it dire<"tly to his ...,illingness to rooperate v.·ith ils inv esti i;:a tio n. • School Bond Studied By CUSD Trustees • Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict lrulitees will be asked tonight to take final action plac· me a S30 million school construe· lion bond issue before voten on M•rch2. schools in Mission Viejo and Sau Juan Capistrano, the fastest growing areas within the district . Passage of the issue will re- quire two·thirds voter approval. School diatrirt officials have pre· dieted that the issue can be financed without an inCrea1e in the narrent bond tax rate. Proposed to be built are eight elementary schools, one junior high school and' future additions to the· propoited Capistrano Valley High School. The sc hool board wi.U meet at' 7:30 p.m . at San Juan Eh~men· tary School. 31642 El Camino Real. San Juan Capistrano. ' . ' Fro•PogeAl ROCKY ••• announcement could make his con.iservaUve challenge to Ford more difficult. Cor It removes a man who had been a oetUesome bsue to some on the Rep\ibtican rlll>I. A Rockefeller aide ~aid the vice president ba.d discw.sed h.is de- cision with Ford in advance. The aide said he doubted the letter made public today came as a sur· prise to the President. The aide declined to speculatp as to whether Rockefeller made his move believing lt would help Ford 's t•l~ction prospects next year. N esse n said Ford and Rockefeller discussed the matter thepastfewdays and "are in com· ptete understanding.·· He said Rockefeller took the ac· tion at his own initaiative. and that Ford had not asked him to st£'p aside. Tbe Rockefelle r announcement came a day after disclosure of a major shakeup in the top ranks of th e Administration. RoekefE'ller was nominated £or th e vice prt•sidenry on Aug. 20, 1973 . itnd sv.·orn in , after lengthy congressional confi rmation bear· ings, on Dec. 19. RoC'kefell er's decision means the Republican vice presidential s pot will be a n object of maneuver and potential political bargain - ing. Jt al so means that if Ford dt){'s win the GOP nomin ati on, he will be in a position to choose a nttw Republican face who would instantly become a party power forfu(ure camp•igns. There had been no advance signal that Rockefeller was con· sidering the step he took .tcxlay. but there h ad been publi c evidence or disagreemen1 between the President and vice president over administration handling of the financial crisis besetting New York City. Rockefeller. four times elected governor of New York,' has ad· vocated federal help for the city to avoid bankruptcy, but Ford has adamantly opposed any loan guarantees to bar k the city's debts. Exchangers Win Banner The Exchange Club of the Sad- dleback Valley has won the oreanization's ''Presidential Banner,'' an award held by only five chapters in the Caliromia, Hawaii and Nevada district. Members of the club are scheduled to receive their banner during .the Saddleback Valley chapter 's seventh birthda y celebration at noon Thursday in the Laguna f-lills Hilton Inn. ThE' award is presented £or ex· cellenee in educational programp presented to the community by the E xchange Club, internal effi · cieney of operation, and for ex· pansion of its members hip roster. DlllY ,. ... ~ ,,... HEADS HONOR ORCHESTRA Lera Henaen 75 Invited To Join Orchestra :\1usiC'ally t alented students in the Saddlebaek Valley Unifit."<.I School Oi s triC't ca n now partici pate in a recently formed honor or chestr a, the AJJ.Dislri ct Second ary Orchestra. :\1ore than 75 students rrom the district 's intermediate and hi gh schools ha ve been invited to play, in the orchestra under the direc- tion of l,ars Hensen, bandmaster at El Toro lligh SC'hool. said J oanne Harris, supervisor or the district ·s musiC' department. Orchestra me mbers practice from 1 to 8:30 p.m . on Tuesdays in the El Toro High School band room. The orches tra will perform at a Christmas concert. at the dis· trietwide sprin g honor festival and at the annual music festi val at the An a he im Convent ion Center, 1\1rs. Harris said. Orchestra mC'mbers \\i.ll also · attend a rehearsal of the Los .o\n geles Philharmonic and thev ,,;11 tour the l.os Angeles MusiC Center. From Page Al VICTIMS ••• 18. Mr. Dikeman and the Kiili ans reportedly were looking over re· al estate on the trip. The search (or the Am ericans at one tfme involved·l7 aircraft and more lh?.n ioo'pcople. The aircrHrt included two U.S. military ClJO Hercules search planes. Other plan('S were fl own by the Flying Sheriff's Search and Resc ue Squadron from San Diego. Mexican student pilots and £riends and r elatives of the missing passengers. ~orts Closed - BYJTog Dense rog-ibit down lioth Orange County and 1..05 Angela lnternlllional airports today but lhe JOW Vi!ibility W33 ~ 11 a"'11aoce tban,a safet.ytbreaL Qrance C9""ty Airport o_..i ap-.t • a,.m :iwith zen>ze:ro vis · ibility, lta\"itlf..Monday morning commut..-rs stuC'k on the ground Cor 3~ houn unti_I the fint planes were allowed to lakeotf. • • Fog shut down Los Angelei In· ternalional Airport late Sunday and stuck around to bother early freeway travelers. Arrivals were being diverted lo Ontario Airport , until mid·morning. Although police departments reported extremely low visibili· ty. the fog appar~Uy caused drivers to exercise j!:reater care. No rog-related accidents were reported from Seal Beach lo San Clemente. /\ spukes man for the California f.lighway Patrol said the fog was "uneventrut'" in terms of in · lerfering with normal post · weekend traffic patterns. The. :'1ationaJ Weathei: Service predicted the fbg and low C'louds wou ld return again toni'ght and depart Tuesday morning. Orange County beaches are ex- pected to be foggy until mid· morning Tuesday. CofC Urging Natural Gas Conservation The Saddle back V a ll ey Ch amber of Commerce has adopted a resolution calling £or !or the conservation of natural gas. Primary target or the policy statement are the use of outdoor gas-fired torches and gas lights. d ecor a tive ga s fireplaces. fireplact> logs, gas firepils and naming ponds. The Chamber discourages both the installation and use of such devices. noting that the 11 million people living i n central and southern California are confront· ed ''wit h a serious energy crisis.'' this including depleted .supplies or natural gas. Copter Safe - .TACKSONVll.l:E .. na. (U PI I. -A Navr helicopter, part of tht~ security force protecting visitin~ Eg y ptian President Anwar Sadat, lost a rotor and shaved th e top off some pine trees before landing safely on a golf fairway near the home where President Ford and Sadat were meeting Sund<1y. • • Mariners gives you up-10-a s1,soo tax ·deduction this year.~. . -... AND EVERY YEAR UNTIL YOU RETIRE!-NOW YOU CAN BUILD A TAX SHELTERED RETIREMENT FUND AT MARINERS, WITH "IRA" -THE INDIVIDUAL RE- TIREMENT ACCOUNT. Mariners 1 ndivi dual Rel irement Account Is a personal tax-sheltered retirement plan. "IRA'' was devel- oped by Congress to give you an eflective way to build your own retire- ment fund. You can save as much as $1500 or 15o/a of your wages, whichever is less anp your savings wlll be a ta x deduc~ Jion during your working years. If your spouse works, your combined tax-sheltered savings can be as much as $3000 per year. Come In to Mariners and start your own. Individual Retirement Account . You" II be saving tax dollars now and building a much brighter luture. For more Information, come in or call any one o.f our convenient locations. .. HERE'S HOW FAST YOUR M ONEY GROWS IN A MARINERS ''IRA " ACCOUN r. lnd111•d1J.J/ Rel.,emenl Accounts are presenr/y lllfllf'g '~•0e per y1ar "'"er! p/.Jced "' .1 e-yNI' Clffil/C•fl Your •1111ual yield 1s 1ncrnsea lo• 01g, 8 06";. when •nllntSI •fadaf!CJ 10 ,,,, I CCOUP'lf 0•1•11t:e' •nd COmPOIJP'ld~ dally. W1rh I m101mum •na111fau11 conlnbul•on o/ $1500 ••ch yHr, here 's flow your money "''" grow WITHTAX j WITHOUT EXTRA SHElTERED T.X MONEY ••• SHElTE.REO FROM TAX AFlEA Pl AN PLAN DEFERRAL 5yrs. $ 9 ,510 $ 6.730 $ 2,780 10 yrs. 23.640 15,750 7,7~ ' 20 yrs. 7•.640 ... ~,080 30,560 30 yrs. 165.550 95"'030 . 90.520 . 'Above llgures ire ~ on..2!.% lnoom. br'lieket, Feder•I regulal!Cf'lt ,equlr1 tubsliflhal si-nl.lllet for •rty •ltf'IOf1W1!1 ''om ctrt+IUll ICCOUnl3 • Mariners Savinos and Loan AssociatiOn • .. ·• School tru1tees have diacusted the proposed i1sue at several metUrtss~ Authorlzatlon at tb& election is expected. The board alao will consider the way llludent achievemttit is reported on rep:ort cards and ~~01~ ::•.-n lwh · lteUM! ._. '"' hedt J.v.,,1 HHN w .. 1 HollfWOOd . 1 altematlv"ea to Im.prove cldS 1515 ;.,';.tcu~br. ~02r~C:-,.<i:;~ CCortiet 01 ForMl Ave.) (L•l•u,.. World} 1eom.rot Olrmp+c BIYd.J t~. Mt. Sinai Hotpft•"- 'l'.he bond funds woul~ be 1el U\ile for eo1l1ltucUon ot oew • ;, Jrhedulina'at San Clern.u Hllb (1t4)w...toOO (1t4JM2"4000 J1.o GlenMri• St. 13420 .... h9ch 11vct 380So. B111er1y er. 87'7 eev.r1r a 1v<1 School. { ~ (7t4)4t4-~ (213)5*7&21 . (21 3)563.0000 1213)657'"'1'1 • lfl I ,._~~--~....,j,~....,;;....;_.;;.;.;,;.;.;.,;::...;__.:;;;:,::.:::;_~.::.::.::::i:.:.:.:~ r \ I • • ' !lrrine_ EDITION · .. Today's C:losl•g N.Y. Stoeks VOL.48, N0.307, 2SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA MONOAY,NOVEMBER3, 197S TEN CENTS • • $2 Bill Retn1ning WASIUNGTON IAPJ -The government officially announced today it will issue a new $l bill on April 13, 1916. The date will be the birthday of Thomas Jer. rer.son, who!se portrait will be on the bill. Trea?lury Secretary William E . Simon said he hope:.. Americans "'ill m ake wide use ol the new bill. since it is intended both to :save the government S4 million a year in pdnling CO!l"ts and to re· oc. auce the volume oe-currenTy Americans carry. The S2 bill, which dates back In the nation's history to 1776, was removed from circulation in 1966 because or a lack of interest by AmeriC'ans, who preferred using the SI bill in preferencetolhe S2. Jefferson, the third president, also was on the front of the last is· :rue of the $2 bill. Treasury officials said they also ronsidei-ed other prominent penon1, liiclUding cJVil ri llh\S lead• M.artin Luther-King-and suf(ragette Susan H. Antnony. but decided Je((er.;on wu the most appropriate. "None of the alternative choices are .as appropriately and consistently associated with the bieentennial theme as is Thomas Je(ferson;· the Treasury said in a statement. But there will be a change in Charter Vote Set Irvine Residents Decide City Issue ByDOUGLASFRITlSCHE 01 U... Diiiy '11<1t SUff Irvine voters will decide Tues- day whether Irvine should be a charter city or remain under state general laws for cities. Almost no controversy has been ge n era t e d on th e '; W,W#,.W, 0 -1" DU/AC ;; o ffiHffi'":iiE 0-IOOU/AC • · ... ::. O -170U/AC ~ •. ··. 0 -2!:JDU/AC v -~ "framework" charter that will be voted on Tuesday. • The charter is intentionally sketchy. The intention is for further refinement through voter-approved amendments to be made in subsequent elections. As dra(ted, it will keep the rive \ 0 ~ • • -'f t1w; • ., - ~tyP'ii.tM9~9y-Tl"'""*- N0RTHW000-J rv ine voters will d ecide Tuesday whether to uphold zoning for North lrvine,.shown here. Map shows roads and densities in dwi'.!lling units per aC're (DU /AC J. The unmarked white area al Bryan and Yale avenues is a city park. The blac k areas are apart- ments. The while ct1rved area westerly of J effrey Road is in the hig h noise zone arotlnd El Toro Marine Corps .<\ir Station. Northwood Zoning Goes Before Voters After mo re tha n three years of planning and oft en heated de- bate. the s till-unresolved issue of Or~n:rJ7 :s t Weathe r Dense rog again tonight but patchy. Otherwise sun- ny but hazy inland areas Tues da y. Littl e te m - perature <'hange. l-lighs f rom 60 to 65 a t the beaches and 70 to 75 inland. Lows 50 to55. I NSIDE TODA. Y Information about pregnan. cy and parenthood· may come too ln.te for .some. ClOJIHS al FaunJain V.alley Community Ho!pitol deal with reasons far choosiAg parenthood. Stary in People .section. Page BJ . .... ,. -....... AU -.. -. LM. .. ye AM -.. .. ,..._. ...... ...... ..... ... .......... .~ .. O>_,.CMll'IT A" '°"""' " -., .. -" ,,. .......... '" ...,.,..,le .. AM ._.. •••• lllll*""'tl ...... .. T--.. •"""1-M-• .. -~ .. .. _ AU ....... Al .,_ .. --A• -.. zoning for the proposed Village o( Northwood will be decided by Irvine vote rs Tuesday. To prevent the matter from becoming a growth versus no- growth issue, the council has passed the first or two votes on a standby zoning ordinance. The second vote wiU be held - eit_her enacting or rejecting it - a fter· the voting results are known . The ordinan<'e will mean only a few months delay in de- (Sff ZONING, Page A2) THEY PREFER A PILOT AD "wr"Cn·l even bother ad- vertising in any other paper anymore. We have such good re-"" sults when we advertise in the Daily Pilot. Our last ad produced a sale on the firs t call.·· That's the advertising success experienced by the Corona del Mar man who placed this ad: 'SS 912 5 spd, immac. ln/- P-_U\, new Cclulch, India Red $5000/o("r XXX-XJtlot. . tr you have a car to sell, call 642-5678_ lt only takes a few wordsln the right place to make a s ale. . Along the Orange Coast, the right place is the Daily Pilot. member unicameral city coun- cil. It retains the SI per $100 as- sessed val1.1e state limit on pro- perty tax.es (or general law cities. Irvine·s tax rate is 33 cents per $100 assessed value. Residents expressed uneasi- ness about the charter at a recent forum organized by the Irvine Tomorrow citizens group. Focus of con<'ern by residents such as Nina West was taxes. What kfnds or t axes could the city council approve without popular support? A<'cording to City Attorney J ames Erickson, some ki nds or taxes would requir e a <'harter amendment while others could be enact('d by the city <'ounciL A real estate transfer tax. a sign square footage tax and some kinds of admissions laxes could be put into effect by the council. he said. "However. they still could be the subject of a referendum," said Erickson. Other types or admissions tax- es, Personal in<'om e taxes and changes in the property tax ceil- ing would have to be the s ubject or a charter a me ndment. A charter amendment requires a simple m ajority for approval. The ch·arte r r etains the basil'. ·rights to referendum, recall and initiative as prote<'tion for resi- dents. Although the <'harter dis- cussion began with an emphasis on .. more representative .. go\'- ernment. dis<'ussion lately has foc used more on fi scal n exibility allowed c hart.er government... A proposed t wo-tier govern· ment. with a <'itywide city coun- cil and a substrata of village <'Ounrils, is not a part of the (Sf>e CH A RTER, Pagt> AZI Councilme n Set Protest On Prope rty Irvine councilmen have issued a protest t9 the Irvine Ranch Water District about the proper- ly ownership basiS on which ·Tuesday's e lection will be con- ducted. The council decided Saturday not to exercise the rity"s 300,250 votes in the ele<'tion . Additionally, the council un · animously decid ed lo send a let- ter to the district urging it to seek legislative changes that would convert the district from proper- ty to popular voting. Legislation already has been passed to change the election process in the dist~ict . The wate r district would be divided into five divisions. some with popularly elected directors, others with' directors elected un- der the property ownership method. This year 's water '9oard elec- tion will be entirely on a land ownership voting basis. Votefs eet one vote for each SJ or as- sess ed value or land without im- provem e nts. A motion Saturday by Coun- cilman Henry Quigley to "pro- tesr the system of inequality to the world .. was voted down 3 to 2. The council decided on a less harsh protest. Today,Quigley termed the elec- tion "a big s ham .. and said the legisl ation carried by As- semblyman Robert Badham ( R· Newport Be ach) to change the election system WflS "throwing a few crumbs to the voters ... ''The electorate in the next CSte PROTEST, P1c•A2l • • to U.S. the back of the bill. It will feature a rendition ol lhe..signing oC the Dec!aration of Indepen· dence. as painted by John Trum- bull aner the American Revolu· tion. The original of the Trumbull paintings hangs in the Trumbull Gallery at Yale University. Although th(' bill is being is- sued in <'onnection with celebra- Lion or the nation·s 200th birth· ·day, Simon said it is intended as 0 ' CHOICE FOR DEFENSE Donald Ru m sfeld Ford Name s R wnsfe ld, Bush to Jobs . , WAS ftl'.'JGTON <APJ -Prcsi- dt'nt Ford told congression<.-11 leaders today h(' plans to name White 1-J uuse ch1('f or staff Donald Rum ~feld to hl'<'ome secretary of Oeft'nse and G(•urgC' Rush, U.S. r('presenlatiVl' in Pekjn~. a ~ head of the Central lntl'lligenct> .o\gen<'y. Word on tho~t· :1ppointments came f'\'t'll ht•forl' f<'ord rormi:lll\' announcl•d th l' uusll'r o'f Secretary of Oefl·nst• .J;.imes R. Schjesingt•r and ('t A Direc tor \\'i llian1 Culhy. Pentagun sour<·es. reporting thi~ shakeup in thL• top echelons ur thf' :\dministration. also said that Se<'rt~tary or State 1-lenry A . K iss in g t~r wil I re linqui sh h1 :-; second job :is t•hairman of tht• Xational Sel't1rity Counci l. .t\ Republican source said .o\ir F'orC'l' I.I. GC'n . Hrc nt Scowcroft , Kissinger·s dC'puty and protcgl·. will repl.at'l' tht• st'cretary of State as XSC t•h::11rman. Sen;1tt~ Dt1 mocratir l.eadcr Mi ke '.\1an sfield said Ford ~ailed him at m id-morning "'·ith word of the Rus h and Rum sreld appoint ments. lit> s aid the Pr~ident dC'- nit>d that Ki ssinger. who has been at odds with Schlesinger;, ""·as beh wd the shakeup. "Tht~ President told me whal he did he \\'as doing on his own,·· Mansfield said. "I-le said that foi- some time he had wanted to set tip his own tea rn · · Mansfield also said he con- sidC'rs Rumsreld and Hush to be excellent <'hoices. <Set" SH AKEUP, Page A2 ) ~-' U~IT• ........ GETS CIA NOD George Bush • an important and continuing pitc_e o(nat.ion1.Lc.-urrenQ. He said about 225 million or the new bills wilt be available for circulation by banks in time ror tht." April 13 r elease date, and said annual production will bt.> about 400million. The portrait of Jefferson on thL• (ront of the bill will ~ from a painting by Gilbert Stuart in the t."arlyl~. Officials said they anticipate Won't Be On Ford Ticket WASHINGTON <AP} -Vi ce President Nelson A. Rockefeller declared today that he does not want lo be President Ford"s run- ning mate in 1976, stepping aside in a s urprise m ove ttiat dramatically a lt e r ed 1.h e Republican campaignoutlook. Rockefeller did so without ex- planation, saying he took the job ··to help restore national unity and C'onfidence' · after Watergate, and doesn "t want the job again. · .t\rter much thought. I have de- cided ... that I do not wis h my name to enter into your con- siderat ion for th e upcoming Republi<.·an vice preside ntial nominee,·· Rockefeller said in a l<'tler he <'arried personally to the Prt"Side nt · s office. The two then met for about 20 minute~. But there was no word on what Rocke£eller himself plans to do next -a nd there was some Sp('<'Ulation that it might be to run against 1-'ord for the presidency itself. It is an office Rockefell er. 67, has sought three.ti mes before. White l·loust• press secretary Ron Xessen said he did not feel anything like that" was in pru- srx-rt. . Rut there was no immediate word fro m Rockefe!Jeror aides on what t he vi<'e president is going to do . A s pokesm a n said only that he knt•w nothing of any ix>tential prc- sidl•nt i al cha 11 t•nge. FurmerCalifornia Gov. Ronald lleagan, who is due to announce in ~1hout l"''o wet>ks that he "''ill run against f'~ord nl'xt year. said he "·a s astounded at Rockefeller's mov<'. Reagan, in Boca Raton, Fla., :-;aid ht• "''as not interested in thl' vtt't' presidency himself. Il l· :lckno"'ledg('d that Rockcfl•llcr·s announ<'t>m e nt could m akt.• hi!>. t·onsc r vative C'ha ll enge to F'orcl mort' difficult. for it remOV('S a m :1n who had been a nettlesome ISS ll<' to some on the Republican n ghl. .t\ Ro<'kert•ller aide said the viC't' prt'sident had discussed his d(' l'i:-;ion with Ford in advan('c. The aide said he doubted th<' lettt.'r made publi<' today came as a s ur· priseto tht• Presid e nt . The aide declin ed to speculate as to "'hether llockerell cr made his movt"' believin_g it wou ld hel p Ford·s election prospects next vear · Ne ssen s aid f'ord a nd Rockefellt•r diseussed thl' matter the past few days and ··arc in com- plete' understand ing.·· Ht~ said Rockefeller took the ac- tion at his o"''n initalative. and tha~ F'ord had not askt'd him tu st('pasidl•. The Ro<'kefeller anriouncement. came a day aftC'r disclosure of a major shakeup in the top ranks of the Administration. Rockefeller was nominatl'd for the v1e<e presidency on Aug. 20. 1974. and sworn in. arter lengthy congressional confirmation hear- ings.on Dec.19. Rockefeller's decision means the Republican vice presidential· spot will be an o bject of maneuver and potential political barg<iin- ing. It also m eans that if Ford does win the GOP nomination. he will be in a position to choose a new Republican face who would instantly become a .party power (or future <'ampaigns. There had been no advance $ign al thal Rockefeller was con- sidering the s tep he took today . but there had been publi c evide n ce o r di sagreem e nt between the Pres ident and vice <S.. ROCKY, Pa~eA2) rt>w problems In the retail and banking busine:Hi because of the. neWlilll. Th~ said tt sirm1ar bill circulates in Canada without causing any problems in hand!· lng by businessC's. In the n\~0trly 10 years since the hill was withdrawn rrom circula- tion. the valut' or a dollar has declined to 6J cents of wht1l it was then. That means the two-dollar bill would be worlh only $1 .22 Ct"nts or il!S 1966 value. ace • • A•-NIXES VP ROLE Nelso n Rockefeller Harbour Trio Found Dead In Wreckage. By ROBERT BARKER Oltrle D•llW ~llM~ Five people aboard a missing light airplane in Mexico. includ- in g three residents of llunlington llarbour. have been found dead in mountain jungles wes t of Guadalajara. Authorities said the West Orange Collnty victims were Rruce Killian. 40 ; his wife. Ron · nie. 38, and Sl<'phen Dikcmun. 41 . Tht> othC'r victims were the pi loL Dr_ l,aul l.unclcll , a 58·ycar- old dentist from Denver and his wift'. Pt·ggy _ ..\ spokes man at Mr. Killian·s Acme Wirt~ C'ompany in Garden c;rov<" s;iid today that the wr('ckag...-""as spotted Saturday ni ght by Mr. Killian·s brother·1n - la>A·, n on C'lifrord. who was fl ying ovt>r lht• art•a 1n ~·pri vate plane. Clifford ab;o is a resident or f-lunt1ngton llarhour. Tht> spoJ.i.t"s rr1an s aul lht~ bodies were rC'<'OVered Sunday n1).!h l by .!round rrL'WS . . ()ffit.•ials s aid the wreckage was si ){htL·d at lhC' bottom of a de- ep ca nyo n ~o mil('s south of l'l1erto Vallart:1. Tht• pl <1 ne rcportl'dly was de· molishl'd and the spokes man :-;;:ud 11 '•••as h<'l iC'vcd that all rive \·1etirn s "''l'rl' killed on impa<'t Universit y 1-li gh School song leader Simone 1-lavel , 16 . was name d the sc hoot ·s homecomin g queen Satt1r- day al the I rvi n e h igh school 's footba ll gam e against Dana Hills High School. ·1 • I • ,tf DAILY PILOT '• . I • SUCCEEDS KISSINGER Gen. Brent Scowcrott -..-· OUSTED FROM DEFENSE James Schleslnger Kissinger Victor Or Just Survivor? \\1 .-\Slll'.'J(~TO~ fl,'PJ1-l\('nry /I. f\1:.;-,1ngl:'r m;i.~ n?t be so 01 uC'h the \"ll'lOI' a::. the !->urv1vor uf Pr1·s1dcnt l·ord ~ V.'t't'kl•nd s h;tk\'llP ;it !ht· t(1p . . . . . Jll' fl'lll<JUJ S .t!-> ~r1·r1·t;1ry i)f SLJ!t• liut J\1~~1nj;!t•r h,1, h~t tht• \\'hill' I ioU."l' po,,,! ~1 :-thl' Prt•:;1dL·nt " n.1111111.d :;t•<•tu·ity :.1ff .. 11rs ;ul\·1.~L'i" -tb~1t \l<JS h1:; µu\1er b:.i::.t• fur ~J.\ )'t'ars. KI SS J~GE R MAOJ.: lll S REPl1TATl0." and mustert"d his powl'r in the adviser"s post, ht-fore furtnt:r President Nixon succumbl..•d lo hts v•isht•s and. oustl·d William Rogers a s secrl'tar~· of Stale Gl·tt1ng thl· Se<'retaryship gave K.isslngt'r tht• <;JUl\-1.'<tJ"d ..ind 11 :-1bl t• signs and symbols <_lf tht> J)J"·('.r ht•" _u·ld~·.~ _•drt'at~~ , . , . , I.osing thl' advisory pu::;t 1~ not in K1:ss1n~er" t:}t:s a disast{'r. f{ut it is not a \"IC'lory The post. according tn government sources. is to go lo ht:' longtime itl'L1tt·n.111t and deputy, I.t. Gen. Brent St•t111·t•ruft . Kissinger believes his !JO"'t'r ts h:1sed not o_n ~1s hav. ing the big office in the State J)ep<1rtn1en1 _ bu1ld1ng antJ not on his posst•ss ing also !ht• national St'rur1ty :1ff:ors a<l viser ·s office in the \\'hill' llousL', do"·n the hc1ll ani.J around a corner from Ford's oval offit'c. TtlE REAi .• EVIDE.\ICt: Of.' Kissinger's po"·e r is .. in his view, .that hour or so hl· has with Ford every y;ork1n~ m orning. Jt was that special access to the man in the oval ofri_,te that gave Kissinger hi s po'A·er "·ith '.'Ji_xon. Re1H:ate~ly, :'Jix · on's chtt'f of st arr H.R. Haldernnn. tr1t<d to force: K1ss1ngcr to go through him'. Rut Kissinger kept hi s dirl'Ct a<·ress, as sunng him of ~1n indl:'pl'ndt·nct• from the llaldt·~an ~rip. ., Kissingl:'r has done tht• san1c with Ford. Ford s hcult · nants did not try to impede Kissinger's direct access -the Prl'sident wants direct accc:.s with all top aides -but they did trv to get Kissinger. as national security affairs adviser, to work more closely in the \\'bite ~louse team. KISSINGER M-'OUJ.D HA \1E ~O:\IE of it. Not for him the cir..culat1un of memos and papers on foreign policy stratE'gy among other Whitt' l~ous~ lie~tenants. Kiss ing~r gripped unto himself and the President sole access lo his most vital papers. . . \\'hal will be significant will be how foreign rx:>hcy ma t- ters n°"' run in the White Houst• chain of command. l'rom Page Al ROCKY ... 12,960 Irvine Voters Ready president over adminislralion handling or th(' financiul crisiS' beselling '.'few 'l'orkCity. J Rockefeller, four times elected governor of New York, hai ad- vocated federal help fort he city tu avoid bankruptcy. but Ford has adamantly opposed any loan guarantees to back the city's debts. Rockeft>l\C'r, now 67, resign~d as governor of New York 1n December 1973, in what was then considered a move to position himself for a final presidential bid ofhisown in 1976 . But that was precluded whe11 Richard A-t . Nixon resigned ano Ford chose 1lockcf l~llcrto bccomt. vice president. HHH Won't Run WASl-llNGTON (APJ -Sen. Hubert H. 1-lumphrey says he "'on't run in nny primary elec· tions. but if next summer's Na- tional Oemocr<ltic nominating convention wants him to head the ticket, be is ready and he would win. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT A total of 12,960 Irvin<' voters are eligible to decidl'_, two municip;:1l c1ut•s tions in hallotin~ Tuesday. Tht• polls viii\ be OJl('l1 from 7 a.m. to8p.m. A "framev.·ork"' city chartrr and a referendum on zoning for the proposed Village of .-.:orthv;ood are on the ballbl. In the charter election. a "\'cs'· vote is in favor of the chart er. In the North\\IOOd balloting , a "Yes" vote upholds the zoning: passed by the city council on '-' •l-to·I \'Oll:' las t :Vl ~tf. A ":\10" \'lite opposes the zonini::. l'rom Page A l CHARTER. • charter. Advisory village coun- cil.s could be formt'd under the framey,·ork c harter or undt>r state general law, but would have no real power, according Lt> Erickson. Setting up a two-Lier govern- ment in "·hirh the village coun- cils hav·e power over sUch mat- ters as zoning, use permits and the like \\'Ould require a charter amendment <ind pt'rhaps a change in :,late la\\', accurd1ng to Erickson. UPI T•l.,...Olfl LOSES CIA HELM Wiiiiam Colby l 'r•un Page A I SHAKEUP • • \fe:111\\•hdl'. it "':ts f't•purt\·tJ lh;it St•n,1l1• lll·pub!Jc·.'.ln Ll';.idt'I" llu:.!h Svc111 1~ .• pr1m(•prosp{•ct to :-llt'l'l'{'d Hu.-.,/1 a s the l J.S. l'ITi t~s:u·~ t11 ('h111a. Sl'ott said he h.1d nut bl'l'I! ufft•rrd lht• job. Sl·l1\t f;•rt':' :t difficult r:1<·c fur l l' 1•lt•t·(1111\ Ill /'t'llr1:'.\/\',\Jll<I ll(•Xt \l',H'. 1-., .t 1H1t1·d t·olh·l'llll" :.11111 hi s· i11r1.1n pf ('tune:-1' :irl. :ind has 111.1d1• 11\f Sl't'l'l'l o( h1~ lllll'l'l'Sl Ill ~1•nll' d.iy r1·µ1't':,l•nt1ng the Un1l - l'\I Sl.itt•s in China. An11tl lht• .o\dminist,ration up- ht'.I\ al. \l'hich ;llso fi-ltluded an ;1nnuun(·rmt>nt by Vire President :\t>lsun .-\. Roekt•feller that he "'ti[ n11t ht• a t·;indidatc for that Ji•b lll'X \ yt•ar. a \\I hill' !louse P.ar· ty th:•t '-''as about tony to China '-''~1s suddC'nl y told not to take off from .'\ndre,~·s .'\ir Force Bas(', ,Id. )10rl' than 40 aicit>s and techni- <'i~tns ,,·t•rt' rt•ady tu go when thl.' \\'hilt' !louse s~iid their trip w<1s postpont•tl. probably until l;_ltl'r in \ht' "\\'l'{'k. r~urtl is scheduled to go to Chin<i l<•tt' in :'.'l'ovember. Ford called a n ationall y lt'levi.-;t•d ne"'s C'OnferenC'e for tonight . ThL' Ad ministration sht-1kt"t1p ..ind Rot•kefeller·s ttn- nount·l·ment "'t•re expected tu b1.• vrime tupie.s. ~ Kis.;inger spent the morning ~1t the \\.'hite Jfouse and had lunch <•t tht' F.xt•cutive Office Building nl'arbv y,·ith Rockefeller. :\l einbers of the Senatt• l n- telligenC"e Committee rt·;1rtct.I sh.1rply tu the rt•port of Culby·s t1uster, linking it directly ~o ~is ""i\Hngness to cooperate '-''Ith its invt'st1g.1tion. f'rom Page ,, I PROTEST. • clt"riion:· said Quigley, "will he able to elt·rt a minority of thL· <lirt.>clors . The V.'<.IY it is set up, the landowners "'ill continue to control a majority of the board.·· Quig ley spC'cula ted that tht• board would have-;l majority of popularly l'lC'C'lt'd dirC'ctors abol1t th.:> \'t'ar 2000. .!\.similar charge was nally dC'- nied in an interview 1''r1day by Irvine lompany Vi C"e President and lr\'ine '-''3\E'r board director J.;1nsing F:berlini::-. He said thal lhe number of dirt>ctors elected popularly will depC'nd on the ratio of \vater usC'd by residl"n<'<'S as opposed lo ~1gricullure. .l\c<'ording to the \vatcr district. 2-1 pC'rcent of the water presently goC'S to homes. F:ber\ing said th<1t "·ould mean ;1boul t"'o popul<irly elected directors in the 1977 water board t~lt•ction ~1 nd a popularly elected m~'jor\ty by 1980. i llo"'ever. a resolution passed by the "'ater board did not spE'cify Y.•hich of tv.·o possible methods of apportioning the \'Ot<'s w<luld be used. Another proposed method v.·oulci bl' on the basis of the percentage of develoPf'(l land in the distriC'-t . Pre.,-;<'nlly-there is 8.5 j)('rcent deve\opi:>d land in the dis- trict which. atl'Ording to the pro· posal. would mean one popularly elected director in 1977. T"' o._.. CM\! D•llr P!lot, ... 111'1..,1>1<1> lt<om- til-"" ,,.._,.p,""· • 1111b!l"'"' bv 11>to,.,,"" c.oHI -ll1hl<>11Comp•nv. S.~•Me.,1<11or"••~ P<lbl1""4 Monllt1 lOl•°"'ll" F•l<l•v '"' C<>I•• -. ,......_, S.•tl>, H .. n11ng1on 0...:1>1r.,.,.. 1•1n V•n•r. •"'""· S•oa••tw.<' v.io., ~"" ~ 9'!.o;l>1So"ll> Co•O! II. •l"QIO ,..,_l<'O• tlon l~ pUblio.Mll ~.!ytd•v> -5....0.v>. 1,,.. prlfootl~I p,.1141,,,,1n11 Pi•n• '' •t lXI Wl•I 6'11 St'" .. C.O•tt At\nf, C•lll<>•ni• '7•:it.. Doctor Loses Bid Robert N. WeOO f't•>kltnl ""' J'YllO•"' ' Jack R. Curley Vk•P!"nlOtnt•"" c;.,..,, .. M,o._ Thomas Keevil Thomas A, Murphlne M.IMlll"ll Ed1l0< .Qlartes H. Loos Richard P. N<t ll Ntltl..,1""-natlngEllllrof) I ' For Venue Change From Wire S"rvices Dr .• Jeffrey R. Mncf>onald of Huntington Reach. accused of slaying his wife and children. to- d ay lost his bid before the U.S. Supreme Court to have his trial moved from Raleigh, N.C. to Lo:£ Angel ... The Supreme Court refused to hE'ar the arguments that lhe tri;:1l should be styrted here. Or. l\facDonald , of 101i52 Mariner Drive, in the lluntington Harbour area, is charged with killing his wife, Colette and his two daughters, Kristen, 3. 8nd Kimberly. 6, in 1970 while he wi1s in the Army and stationed at 1'"1.. Bragg, N .C. The physicia n has steitdfastly m aintained that a band of chant- .inc hippi'es invaded his apart- .meal and killed his famlly. 1'1ac- •' Donald also claimed to have stalked and killed one o( lhe slavers_ MacDonald is now director of emergency services al St. Mary's Hospital in Long Beach. U.S. District Jud ge F.T. Dupree Jr. t1nd the U.S. Circuit Court in Richmond. Va .• have both refused to order the trial moved to Los Angeles. In asking the Supreme Court to review this decision, Ma c - Donald·s lawyer. Bernard L. Segal, argued that tbe d<>C!-or would be bankrupted by go1ng through atrial in R aleigh. Segal also said he would be un .. able to continue as chief defense attorner if the case is tried in Raleigti because he has moved from Philadelphia to Seo Fran- cisco. • ( l -· 'l...., lrvi11e District ' Seven Challenge ·In Water Vote Sevt"n ch,llengers have· taken on three in~umbents over three Jrvinl' Jt a nrh Water District board or directors' geats to be fiUed ln Tueaday's balloting. The lwo elected incUmbenls are l .. an::1l ng E. Eberling of 1'Ur· tie Rock, an Irvine Company vice president. a nd Frederick f '. Keller or the Racquet Club, an Irvine Company agricultural t.~x­ ecutive. E. Ray Qui~ley of Turtle Rock. 3 t·ommercial airline pilot, was appointed earlier thi:; year tu compll:'te the unexpired term of F.l"'ood Crandall, which ends in )977. st~1te law ri>quires appointed inC"u rnbt·nts tu stand for election at the nt>xl regular baJloting. Thtj: J't~g i slrar of votl•rs had <'an · dtd<J\t's dt"'C'lar<' whether they "'t'l'l~ set•ki ng thL• full term seats or tht' haJf.trrm se<1t held by Qutglt•y. Chai lenging Quigley for the un- t•xpirt•d tl'rn1 art"'· Dy,·ight W. Davis. 17582 Cot- lon"•uod Ave .. Irvine, a busi- nt's.s m~111 . -ll.ir1·y F..s;tyi ;1n, 521Jl l"lum 1're<'. Jr\'ine. ;1 sall:'sman. C'halicng1ng F:bcrting and Kt>ller 'or the full-tern1 se.-ts * * * -James :\f. Crowley, "301 Rafae-1 St .• Jr-vin e. a certified public accountant.. · -Cink Matek, 1.4772 Can .. terbury. TUstin, a community voluntet."r. -Jay Rocha, 5012 Chuleau Cir- <' le, Irvine, a county government employe. -William H . Johnson, 1•1702 Oak Ave., a public purcha:-;ing of· fiCt>r. --George A. Gallaher. 14601 . Sweetan St .. a civil engineer. Seve-ral of the candidates werC' conta,,<'ted, but none raised issut>s he or she fe-ll were L·rucial to lht- t•lerl ion. All those contacted expressed a desire to :;erve the c1.>mmu nily. T"'o bond issut·s totaling more than $76 milliun \\'111 bt· vott..'t.I up- on by limited number of lan- dholders. A $69.7 million improvement bond will bt' votl:'d on by the lrvine Compa n y. Irvine l n - duslrial Con1plex ""d Southern California Edison. .'\ sc•C"ond $6.6 million hon(! will })(> vott•d on bv the Irvi ne Com- pany, Jrvine Irldu.s tri;_il Complex. Orange County lntl'r11<.1tion;.il Ract.•way .and the U.S. )1arinl· Corps. * * * Distriet Direetors 183 Million Votes Available Tuesda) A total of 9,016 voters arc eligi- ble tu c~1st 183 million votes for Jr"ine l~anch Water District directors Tuesday. S('ven c hallE"ng('rs havt> lak<'n on lht" thrCl' inc·un1bents in tht' el~·ction . In the district . as in olhl'r "California \\later District," votes are cast on the basis of onE' vote per St of assessed value of land without improvements. :'.\lu:s t single-family homes in Irvine have 3.100 to 3,800 votes which are to be cast by the head of the household. ThE' ml'thod of voting touched off a furor two years ago in the last election. Housewives in the community protested that lheir constitutional rights were being violate d because even though tht"y had a half interest in thl" community property, they could not vote. No prolrst has .s urface<l this year. apparently due to a pro- mised change in the way the elec- tions are conduC"tt>cl . 1'hC' change. ""'hich ,,,.Ollld divide the district into fivC' divisions. is tu com(' in tht• 1977 ('lectiuns . some of !h(' divisions arC' to bc- r~ ... 1pu!;.1rly l'lt·ctl·d ;.111d othl'rs u_n- drr the prl)pl•rty O\\'llt'rShlp systen1. R('sidents s uch as Nina \Vest this year ha\'e called the election a farce bt'cause of the prepon- dC'rance of the votes held by the Irvine Company. .'\ccording to rounty assessor 's figures. the lrvine Company has 86 million of the 183 million votes, some 46 percent. That total in· eludes the I rvine Company. Irvine Industrial Complex and lrvinC' Company of West Virginia holdings. .l\noth ~r n1 ajor block of 9.7 million voles is controlled by UC Irvine, v.'hirh 1night not vote, ac- rordinf to campus spukt•sman ~leien ohnson. . ZONING. ..... ' • veloping the area If the referen~ dumsucceeds. The •e<:.>11d ol•lwo «lllliullanl· drafted plans for the 1,200-acn area has been toodcmnt..od 115 un· sale by opponents Md lauded ...as e:ood plangjn..& by support•rs. Nonhwood U J.n the northel'n end of Jrvtne. Jt Is rou~hl y bounded by Irvi ne Boulevard, Jeffrey Road, lhe Santa An<t .heewa.)t and Cul\•er Drtve.. PJanni.ng for the area we one of the fir.st projetli lnitlated by . the new City of Irvine govern .. ti.lent a1m~l rour yean; ago. Unlike the rest of the tlty, whtc·h-1-s -Under the soJu trNnenhip or the Irvine Com - pany, Northwood parcels aru held by 28 dif(erent landowneri;:. To give the. area the planning typical oC the rt>sl of the city, the council hired consultants Lo pla11 tbe area. The result of more than $JO,OOO in planning is disaster, according to three residents or the Racquet Club, the only developed tract in :'llorthwood. Ch arle!i Winslow, James Cook and David Sills wert~ tht> leaders of a petition drive lhat qualified Northwood for the municipal ballot. But tht~ three city councilrnen who support Northwood see it as quality planning. Councilmen John BurtoJ1 and Gabrielle J>ryor and Mayor Art t\llthony supporL the zoning. Councilman 1-le nry Quigley ha~ changed his initial support to op- position, joining Councilman Robert West. The most controvE'r.sial aspect of the plan i::t the <"en tr al lnterScl'- tion of Rry.an and Yale avenues. Opix>nenls say the apartment:., park and shopping Ct.>ntl'r planned for the intersection will cause traffiC' of volumes unsafe for children using the park. The s upporters. on the other hand, say the park and shoppin~ facilities should be located con- veniently to th e high-density .apart_ments. Opponents say the area is over- burdened y,·ith apartments. The central apartments, they say. \viii bt• in addition to another 800 ~tparlments in the triangle formed by the S;_1nta An;i Free'A'ay, Yale Avenue and 'frabuco Road. But supporters say the triangle a rea is zoned at a density that could be condominium:s rather than apartments. The location of the shoppin~ center, detractors say, does not - make sense. One of Irvine's. · largest p.lanned s hopping centers will be lo<"ated on Culver Drive_ just across the freeway from NotthwOOd. The:v contend th1· shopping center should be al Yale and I rvine Boulevard. Beyond the technicalities nf pl a nning, the Northwood zonin,({ foE's rontend they were treated s habbily in thC'ir dealings with the city rouncil. • • Mariners gives you up ·tQ a s1,soo tax . deduction this year. •• •.. AND EVERY YEAR UNTIL YOU RETIRE! NOW YOU CAN BUILD A TAX SHELTERED RETIREMENT FUND AT MARINERS , WITH "IRA" -THE INDIVIDUAL RE- TIREMENT ACCOUNT. ' Mariners Individua l Retirement Account is a personal tax-shel tered retirement plan. ''IRA'' was devel- oped by Congress to give you ari effect ive way to build your ow n retire- ment fund. You can save as much as $1500 or 15°/o of your wages, whichever is Jess, and your savings will be a tax deduc- Jion during you r working years. If you r spouse works, your combined ta x-sheltered savings can be as much as $3000 per year. Coma in to Mariners and start your own Individual Retirement Account . You'll be saving tax dollars now and building a much brighter future. For more information. come in or call any one o.f our convenient locations. HERE 'S HOW FAST YOUR MONEY GROWS IN A MARINERS "IRA ·' A CC OUN T. fn(1rvH1ual Re,1remen1 Accounts a1e presenlly ea1nong ''• ·~ oer year ... hen pl<1cea 'n a 6-~ear cerf/l1c•re \'our •niiual ~·eld •S "" 1Nsed In if b•g tJ 06% when 1n1eresl 1s ildded II) /lie 11cc:oun1 bitl<tnce <1na com1JountJod d<11/y W•lh a m.1>'•mum. 'ndrv•au111 conuibvt•on o/ $1500 e11ert year, here's how your mont'f ..,·,119•0 .... WITH TAX WITHOUT EXTRA $HELlEREO TAX MONEY ORA SHEL TEREO FROM TAX AFTER PLAN ..... DEFERRAL , 5 yrs. $ 9,510 $ 6,730 $ 2,780 10 yrs. 23.540 15,750 7,790 20 yrs • 74,640 44,080 30,560 30 yrs. 185.550 95.030 90,520 'Above !1gv11!J arr based on ~"'° I~ tlractll!lt. Ft!der11 regulahoris r~ylle 1uDSli1111l1i11I pena11 .. 1 for Hrl)" Wilhdrlwat1 from terl'ii 1~!e ;l!;COt.rl"llS ~~ M . c::!~. • Jn'\\. anners ~v1ngs \~I and Loan ~\~~xiation Newp'.ori •NClh Newpt)rl luch fM1ln Olllce) (Bl)"lleut Cen!er) l!H5WeatcllflDr. 1024Berti<t90r. {114) 842-4000 • {71 4)$42-400() l19un1 BMCh (Cotner of Forett Ave.) 310 Glenneyre Sl. (714)40.-7506 S..18Neh (l•laure World) 13820Se11 Beach Blvd. (213J591J.182tl ,....,,,. Hiii• Wett Hollywood (COrnMol Olvmp1c Blvd .) {Opp, Mt Sinai Ho1pl1111 380 So. Beverty Or, 874' B11verly Blvd • (213) $53-3000 (213) &57--4141 • ( ( t • Huntington Beach . Fountain Valley EDITION • . ' Today's ·c1 .. 1ag N.Y. St.oeks VOL.68 N0.307 3SECTIONS,S6 PAGES O RANGE COU NTY, CALIFORN IA MONDAY, NOVEMBER3, 197S TEN CENTS. Unification Elections_ _Set _Tuesday lly I( THfi:lAm:\' Ol-~l'lllilltCl&aH Voters in Fountain Valley and southern Huntington Beach will ~ast ballots Tue:1day on creation oltwonew unified school districts toservetheir areas. In addition, residents or south liunUngton Bearh will be electing five truste~ to govern the pro- . posed kindergarten through 12th grade school district. * * •. Questions Shroud Balloting What if unification passes Tuesday in Fountain VaJley but fails in south Huntington Beach? Or what if the school re· organization passes rn south HWltington Beach but loses in Fountain Valley? Glen Dysinger, assistant superintendent of the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis· trict, said passage in Fountain Valley alone could mean a tax drop in the rest of the high school district . But, he continued. passage in south H untington Beach alone could mean a tax increase in the rest o( the area, plus mqre hi gh school overcrowding. He_explained, based on figures of the state Department of EduC'ation. unification in both ~eas cou ld mean a tax hike ol (hree lo five rents per $100 as· s~ed value in the remaining high school district. But the same figures, he said, show a tax drop o( about Cive cents per $100 i( Fountain Valley unification passes alone. On the other hand, if unifira· tion passes in south Hiµltington _Beach but fails in Fountain Valley, Dysinger said, the rest of the area could h-aYe a seven·cent tax hike. . Here are other impacts 9C un· ifiC'ation: -1£ both reorganizations take effect : The rem aining high school dis- triC't will have. -1r both reorganizations take ef(ttt: The remaining high school dis- trict will have about 13.000 stu· dents. Dysinger said, to house in l\1arina, Wes tminster and the new Ck'ean View High Schools. which were designed to hold 8,000. In addition. ~l elen Dille, who lives in Fountain Valley, and Don MarAllister, who lives in south Huntington Beach, would no longer be eligible to serve on the Huntington Beach Union High School Board, according to coun- tyorriC'ials. -If Fountain Valley passf'S, but south Huntington Beach does not : The r est of the high school dis- trict will have Westminster, Marina. Ot·ean Vie"·· Edison and Huntington Beach ltigh Schools. with a capacity ror 14,000 stu· IS.. QUESTION~, Page A2) Bleak Fiscal Picture Eyed ·1n Huntington Huntington Beach City Council members will take a look at an apparently threatening financial picture when they meet tonight at 6 o'clock in the council cham· hers. City Administrator Dave Rowlands will present a response to C'ouncilwoman Harriett Wieder's request concerning the impart of a possible loss of rederal revenue sharing funds . Row lands said today that the <'ity estimates its share of re- venue sharing funds to be $1.184.332 for fi scal year 1976. He said if the General Revenue Act is no't reenacted by Congress, the plan would end Dec. 31, 1976. He indicated that if the act was not extended, the city would have to reduce its revenue estimates ,by approximately $592,(0) in fis· cal year 1976·77. Rowlands i:s expected to tell the couhcil that budget balan<'ing measures may be needed to either redu<'e expenditures raise. revenues or a combination of both. Also on the a1enda will be an appell.I to Pl11nning Commission approval or a conditional use permit to construct a tennis and iswim ~lub on the southea.\l cor- ner or Goldenwest Street and Ernest Avenue. • Even those vOfing "no"' on lhe unification proposal may cast ballot ~ on their chOiC'es for trw!tet"S . The s tatus or Tuesday's elec· lions still is unclear. They could be ruled invalid in court. In Fountain Vallt-y. voters ac- tually will mark two ballOOi -one on C'reation of a new elementary district and one to form anew hi gh school district, botb within city CHOICE FOR DEFENSE Donald Rumsfeld bordt>fs. -- If both ele<'tions pass, the dis· trict would autom•licaily be un· ified beC'~use the two separate distri<'ts would .s hare common borders, according to the state F..duca tion Code. . . If Fountain Valley'11 election p3sses, an election for school trustees would be beld in March, and the_ district \\'OU!d begin operation in July. UPIT .......... ~ GETS CIA NOD George Bush Ford Appointments: Rumsf eld and Bush W.o\S Hl'.'JGTO~ CAP) -Pres1· dent Ford told congressional leaders today he plans to name White House chief of staff Qonald Ru.msfeld-to become secretary or DeCense and George Bus h. U.S. representative in Peking, as head of the Central ·intelligence .<\gency. Word on those appointments came even before Ford rormally announced th e ouster or Serrt.'lary or Defense J a mes R. Schlesin ger and CIA Director William Colby. Pentagon sources. reporting this shakeup in lhe top echelons of the Administration. also s aid that Secretary of State ~lenry .l\.. Ki ssinger "''ill relinquis h hi s second job as chairman or Lhe Cruiser Hits Beach in Fog .ti. I,ong Beach skipper or a 20· root cabin cruiser lost hi s way in blinding fog a t midnight Sunday and ran aground about a mile north of the lluntington Be~ch pier, Hreguards said today. T. J . Woodruff told Hreguards that when he left Catalina to re· turn to Long Beac h earlier in the evening the \.,.eather was clear, but a heavy fog bank rolled in near Huntington !~each and he ram(' in too close to short•. I.ifeguard s said n ei ther \\1oodruf£ nor hi s passenger was injured. It was too dark and foggy . they said . to assess damages to the inboard.outboard craft. :'olational Security Council. /\. Republican source said Air Force Lt. Geri . Brent Scowcroft , Kis.singer '!i depul.1 and protege, will repJ3ce be s'ecretary of State as NSC chairman. Senate Democratic l~eader Mike l\1 ansfield said Ford called him at mid-morning with word of the Bus h and Rums feld appoint · ments. He said the President de · nied that Kissinger, who has been at odds with Schlesinger, "''as behind the s hakeup. "'The President told me what he did he was doing on his own ." Mansfi eld s aid, "He said that for some timC' he had wanted to set up his o-...·n team .·' :\tansfield also said he con· siders Rumsfel d a nd Bush to be excellent choices. :\1 eanwhilC'. it was re1)Urted that Senate Republican Le .. der Hu2h Scott is a prime pros pect to s ucceed Bus h a s the US. emissary to China. Scott said he had not been offer ed the job. Scott races a d ifficult race ror re.election in Pennsylva nia next year . is a noted C'ollertor and his- torian or Chinese art, and has made no secret or his interest in some day representing the Unit· ed States in China . .l\.mid the .1\dministr01lion up· he<:ival , which also included an announcement by Vi ce' Preside nt 7'/elson ·~. Rockt'feller lh<•t ht• .,.,·ill not be a randidatC' for thHl JUb next yC'ar, a \Vh itC' llouse par- ty that was about to Oy to China "'as suddenly told not to take off from . .o\ndrews Air Force Base, l\1d. ISttSHi\K EUP, PageA2) $2 Bill Back New Currency Due in April WASHl"IGTO"I !AP) -The government,..official\y announced today it wil:f issue a new $2 bill on April 13. 1976 .. The date will be the birthday of Thomas J er- ferson. whose portrait will be on the bill . Treasury Secretary Willi am E . Simon said he hopes Americans will make wide use of the new bill. since it is intended both to sa\.·e the government $4 million a year in printing C'OSts and to re· duce the volu m e or currency Americans carry. The $2 bill , whi<'h dales ba<'k ip the nation's history to 1776, was removed from circulation in 1966 because of a lack or interest by Americans. who prefe rred using the Sl bill in prererence to the $2 . J efferson, the third preside nt, also was on the front or the last is· sue of the $2 bill. ' Treasury officials said they also <'Onsidered other prominent persons, Including civil rights leader Marlin Luther King and suffragette Susan u . A.nUlony, · but dt"C'ided Jefferson wa.s the most appropriate. p' ' "~one o r tht' altC'rn.a li vc choices are as appropriately and consistently associated with the birentenni a l theme as is Thomas J efrerson, ·· the Treasury said in a statt"ment. But there will be a change in the baC'k of th e bilP. It ";ill feature a rendition or the signing or the Declaration of lndepcn· dence. as painted by.John Trurri- bull arter the American Revolu- tion. The original of the Trumbull paintings hangs in the Trumbull Ga llery at Yale University. Although the bill il'I being is· sued in C'Onnection with celebra- tion of the nation ·s 200th birth· day, Si mon said it is intended as 3n important · and continuing piece or national currency. He s aid about 225 million or the new bills will be available ror circulation by banks in time for the April 13 release dat~. and said annual production will be :;i.bout 400 million, The Portrait o( Jefferson on the front of the bill will be from a painting by Gilbert Stuart in the · c.a.rlyl~. '" ' I The s tllte-soa·f'd -ot Education granted the Fountain Valley elee- tion in April, after Fountain Valley re:sidt"nt Carl "Bud" Jon(>S led a drive gathering 6,000 peti- tion signatures asking for a chance to vote. The south Huntington Beach plan was <'reated in reaction to Fountain Valley's plan. Since the Fountain Valley pro- posal )('ft out seven schools in the Hunttngtdn Bf'a~h ~l'dion of the Fountain Valley telcmentary) School Dist rict . the stat(' board asked the Orange County Com mitt ee on School llistri<'t Organization to make some pro- vision ror residents o( that llunt. ington Beach strip ar('a. The county committe e"s answer was the proposed creution or a un1rit•d district aloni: boun · daries o( the l-lunt1n~?ton Beach Cit)" <element~ry J School DiJitrid pl~that ··strip" area. · The new H..antington Beach d.is~ triC't, with 26, 136 registered voters. would have 12,00S stu· dents. 19 L•lementary schools and Edi:son and Jiu11tington Beac.h High Schools. according to the Orange County D•pactmenL oC Education. The nt"w Fount;.1in Valley dil• (5<e ELECTJON, Pig• A!) 5 Die in Plnne Wreckage Found By ROB E RT BARKER Of die DllU'I' P'tllot s..tt Five people aboard a missing light airpla ne in Mexiro, includ- ing three residents of Huntington Harbour. have been round dead in mountain jungles west or Guadalajara. Authorities s aid the West Orange County victlms were Brurt" Killian, 40: his wire, Bon· nie, 38, and Stephen Dikeman, 41 . The other victims were the pilol. Dr. Paul L.undelL a58-year- old dentist from Denver and his wire, Peggy. . .o\ spokes man at Mr. KilLian 's AC'me Wire Company in Garden Gro v·e ~a id today th a t the wrerkagt:• w;.1 :S s potted Saturday night by Mr. Killian ·s brother·i n- la"'. Don Clifford, wh:<> was· fl yin g over the area in a private plane. Clifford also is a resident or !lunl1ngton Harbour. The spokc•sman said the bodies .,.,.ert" rel'overt"d Sunday night by ground crews. OCCicials s aid the wreckage .,.,.a.s sighted at the bottom of a de· ep canyon 20 miles south or Pue rto Vallarta. T~e plane reportedly was de· molished and \he Spokesman said it was believed that all five victims were killed on impact. The spGkes man s aid that no re- asons have been discerned for IRA Hostage .Tells Police To 'Go Away' 1\1 0~.t\STEREVl7'1 . Ire land <lJPI J Kidnap~d Dutch in- dustrialist Tiede' l-lerrema. un· s haven and di sheveled arter 31 days in <'apti vity, S<'reamed "'(~o away, go away 1 "' today when poli ce bt>gan moving around in· side the bi.>sieged house. Herrema. ht>ld in an upstairs bedroom at gunpoint ror 14 days by his t"'O kidnapers. Iris h Republican Army renegades Ed - die Gallagher, 27, and Marian Coyle. 19 , made hi s second dramati<' ;.1ppearanCl' in 24 hours. !IC' st•rt'a m ed from a windo-...-. fe;.1rin g th at J10liC'e movement in · si dt' the two.story huuse might t'ndan,1?er his life . F.arlu.•r movi.>s by police pro· mplC'd 11e rrema to yell , ··r.t'l back. g<'t back, don·t play games "'ilh my li(e ... Thl' polir<' ha v<' apparently bee n makin g calculated maneuvers ins ide the house that could indicate the possibility or a new attempt to rescue Herrema. the 52-year ·old chief executive of the Dutch·owned Ferenka Com- pany abducted in l.i merick, lreland. Oct. 3. Police m oved sandbags a nd bullet·proof screens into the house Sunday ni ght in an a p· parent effort to s eal off the bedroom hideout. Earlier, pro· longed drilling noises were heard from the house. THEY PREFER ' A PILOT A D "We don't even bother ad· vertising in an y other paper anymore. We have soch go...d re· suits when we advertise in the Daily Pilot. Our last ad produced a sale on th~ first call ... That's the advertising success experienC'ed by the Corona del Mar m an who placed this ad : "68 912 5 spd , immac. m/- out, new clutch, Jnd.ia Red $5000/0Cr n'X·llllXX. If .vou have a_..car to sell , call 642·5678. ll onfy lakes a few words in the right place lo make a sale, Along the Orange Coast, the right place is the Daily Pilot~ the erash and that Llr. l.undell was an experienced, qualified pilot Witnesses last s :i"· th(' plane as it le ft ~1 an za nillo Cor Pue rto Vcillarta on th<' cvcnini; or Oct. 18 '.\1r. Dike m :1 n a nd the Killians reportt•dly were lookin~ over re- al t•slateon tht• tri ~. The St'arch for the Am('ricans S11rpri!'e /'tlove at onl' lime involved 17 aircraft and more than 100 peopll'. · The aircrart included two U.S. military CI30 llcrcules scarC'h pl anes. Other planes were nown by the Flyinj? Shl'ri rr ·s Search and R esc u<' Squ3dron rro m San Diego, l\1e xican student pilot• and rriends and relatives or the missing passengers. Rocky Won't Run With Ford in '76 W.o\Slll:-.iGTON (AP> -ViC'e President Nelson A. Rockerell t"r declared tod sy that he does not want to be J>reside nt fo'ord's run· ning m ate in 1976. steppin,i? asidl' i n a s urpri s e move that dramatica ll y al t e red the Republican campaijlnoutlook . Rockefeller did so without ex- planation, saying he took the job "to help restore nattonal unity and ronfiden<'e " after Watergate, and doesn 't want the job again. ''After much lhouj!:ht, I have de· <'ided ..• that I do not wish m y name to entl'r into your con· sideration for the upc·oming Republican vit.·e presidential nominet', ·· RockC'fell cr sai d in a lt'tte r ht~ carried pe rsonally to the President ·s offit·f'. Tht' two the n met ror about 20 minut es. Rut th£'rC was no word on whal Rockeft•ller himselr plan:-> to do next -and there "''a!:> some spet'ulation that it might bC' lo run against 1-·ord for tht· prl':.1dl'nCy it self. It 1s an off1 <'e Rock('fl'11£'r. 6i, has sought th rf'l' l i mt·s bt•fort•. · \VhitC' !louse.• prt·:.s secretary Ron '.\IC'~ said he did nut fcl'I Murder Trial AP P~UI NIXES VP ROLE Ne ls on Roc kefell ef an;>t hing !ik(' that" was 1n pro- spC'ct . Rut ther<' \\'as no immediate .,.,·ord from Rockt'relleror aides on (See ROCK V 1 Page A2 ) Doctor Loses Bid For Venue Change From Wirt' Services Or. J l~rf rt'Y R. :'<l acl>onald of t-lu ntinglon I-teach , accused of s laying his wife and child ren, to- day lost his bid before the US. Supremt• Court to have his trial mo\•cd from Raleigh, ~.C. to l..os .l\.ngcles. Th<' Supreme Court refused to hear the> a r gu ments that the trial should be s hifted here. O r . Yl acDonald. of 10652 Mariner llri\"(', in thl' l-lunlington Harbour art•a. is charged with killing hi s wire, Coil'ltt• and hts t""·o daug hters. Kristen, :1. and Kimb<'rl y, 6, in 19i0 while he wa~ in thC' 1\rmy and stationc<l o.1t l·'t. Rrti gg, 7'/.C'. The physi(·ian has sll'adfastly maintaint'd that a band or chant · ing hippies in vadt•d his apart- ment and killed his family. Mat"· Donald also claimed to havt· stalked and killed one of tht· slayers. MacDonald is now director of <'mergcn cy scrvices at St. Mary's l·lospitat in l.onR Beach. U.S . Di s t rict Judg:c F .T . Oupr('e Jr. a nd the U.S. Circuit Court in .Richmond, Va., have both refused to order the trial movt'd to l .. os Angeles. Ordinarily . thl' denial of tra nsfer motions 1n c·riminal trials m ay not be <1r!X'alL>d until after the trial has hccn held . Segal argued th a t thi s policy '"does not require in\\1ffercncc to lht' interests of)uslicc." "·e at h e r Dense fog a gain tonighl but patchy. OthC'r"·tsc sun ny but hazy inland areas Tues da y . l,1t tll' tern perature rhan~l' llighs from 60 to 65 at I he bt•;1(·hcs and 70 to 75 inland. J ,.l...,.~ 50 toss. I NSIDE TODA V lnformat1on about pregnan· cy and parenlllood may come too iote for .!Ome C/assrs at Fountrnn Valley Cornmunlly l lospita/ deal with reason., for choosing parenthood Stnr11 in People section . Page Bl In asking the Supreme Court to revie"' this d ecis ion, ~la c · Donald's lawyer , Bernard L. Segal, a rgued that the doctor would be ba nkrupted by ·going throug h a lrial in RaleiRh. -· .. l•de,. ., I '" Mnu,...~, .. 1 Segal also said he would be un · able lo continue as chier defense attorney if the case is tried in Ralt'igh because. he has moved from Philadelphia to Sa.rt !<Tan. cisco. LM. .. "t'd C.llfenole Cl•ulfl..il c.-1c1 er.,., .... O.~f.,NoUcn EfltorlA! P• .. Ellt...Ulllffttftl .. -. ··--- '" A1.9• •t·lf " " ... .. .. ... .. .. f -.... , fUll-•i.~ .. 0r...,.c. .... ,,,, ''° ...... '" \yl..t• Pwner .,. _,, '" Ttlevl1'oft •• ,....., ... , .. ... ~ ... .. .,.,1.NtM .. • • ;' • A Z DAIL y PILOT H/F Monday, Novemb9r 3. 1976 ,. Kissinger Victor . Or Just Suroivor? \YASHISGTON (U PI) -1-lenry A. Kissinger may not be so mufh the victor ;ts the s urvivor of Presldenl Ford's weekend shakeup at th\' top. tie r em iltns ns 3eC"rt·LMY or State. Bul Klssinger has lost the Wh ite Huusc post --as the Presid~nt's national St""C'ur1ty af(~1 ir:> adviser -that was his power base for six y t.•ars. KI SS I NGER MADE HIS R E P UT AT ION and' rrlustere<t his power in the adviser's po:st, before formt.:r Presidl~nt Ni xon su<·cumbed to his wishes and ousted William ltogt'rs a~ Sl'C'rctary of StatC. G etting the se<.'retarys h1p ga'>'c KJssingt·r the outward and visible s igns and sy mbols or the pnwC'r he wielded already. J..osing the Hd\'isory post is not in Ki ssinger's eyes u disaslt"r. Hut 11 1s rl•>l a vicl1Jry . The post, according le> govt>r nment sour·tt.·:., is to go to his le>ngtime lieutenant ;.ind dt.•puty, l .l. (;en. l.lrt·nt St•O\l.'CrOfl. Kissingt.·r bc•\11·vt.·s his l.MJ'A'er is bas ed not on his' hav· ing the b11,t urri cc 1n the Slo.tlr Dt.~p<1rtmenl building and 11\ll on his poss ess in~ <i.lso tt·1e nal1on;.ll security affairs ad v1st.·r ·s 1Jff1t't.' 1n tht.• Whit(· llouse. down lhe hall and around a cornt.·I' from }o'otd's oval office. '1'111': Rt:/\I. F:Vln•::\:CF. ()•"' Ki ssingt'r 's powt•r is. in hi s Vtt'"', that huur or so he: has with t 'ord every working n1orning It \.1:as lh<tl spc>clal access to thP 1n1.1n in the oval offi ce that ).!ilVt' K1 ssini.:c r ht ::> l)O\\'er with Nixon. J{~pi•atcdly , Nix- 11n ·s chi 1.•f of :.t;lff. 11.ll. llalde man, triC'd to force Kissin g1:r lo go through h11n llut Ki~si ngcr kept his dirC'l't access, as- suring him of <1n 1ndt•pendcncc from the Halde man grip. Kissingl.'r has donC' the same with Ford. Ford's lieute- n ants did not try to impt.>dc Ki ssinger's direct access -the Presidt'lll "'ants dirl'cl ::irt·css with all top aides -hut they did try to gC'I K1 :-:-1ni!('r. ,1s nation;.il security aff airs advi~cr , to work n1orl' l'lo!>t.'IY in the \Vhitt· !louseteam. KISSINGER WOULD llAVE NONF: of it . Not for him thC' circul::ition of mcm~ a nd papers on forci~n policy strategy a mong nlhC'r Whil l' lloust.· lieutenants. Kiss1n~er gnppe-d unto h1mselr and the President sole access to his m oot vital papC'rS Wh at will be signifiC'ant will be how foreign policy mat- ters now run in the While l'l ouse chain ortomm and. Kissinger may continue' his morning sessions with Ford : it 1s difficult to im<1gine that not going on. lie may continue to route pap..·rs only to Ford and not to the st aff chain 11f command T3ut \\11 11 Scov.:crort be able, as Ki ssinger \V:.I S. lo r11sist s taff prt.•ssu rl'S to keep his <tnd Ki ssinger·s m.1tterssolclyfor ~-Oflf:.cyl·.s'..' · * * ·-------------' l 'ro1n Page 11 l SHAKEUP . • ~lore than 40 aides and techni· <'iru:1s were ready to ge> when th e White House s aid their trip was postponed, probably until tater in the week. Ford is scheduled to go to China late in November. Ford <'ailed. a nationally tt'le~ised qews · conference £or ~on1ghl. The Administration .sh~keup and Rockefeller'& an- ~cemt;nl were expected to be pnme te>p1cs. -Kissinger spent the morning at the White l'louse a nd had lunch at the Executive Of!tce Building near by with Rockefeller. l'rom Page A I ROCKY .•. 'tl.'hat the vice presidt.•nt is ,i::o1n~ to do. A spokes in an s aid on ly that h(' knew noth ing of any potential pre· sidential challenge. Former California Gov. Ronald Reagan, who is due to announce in about two weeks that he will run against Ford next year, said he was astounded at Rocke!eller·s move. .. ·.·. IHOlA ., -~ .:!' .. _-;·· .·· . ·.• .•·.·.• .·.·:-;-.7. .:·::·:: ... ;.:. o ···&o:: .. · .. :::.~:.·;:::;:: .·.·. Uf'l~INP Co1111111111icaiio11s Severed Bangladcsl1 r ~dio \\'C'Hl si lr nt t11is m orning and there was speculati1Jn in :-.Jc\\· D e lhi thi:tt another coup d 'etat may h av(• lak\'ll plaC'l' there a gains t the lO·week-old niilit;iry b ~1c k t ·d l"l'J.!l!nc. Dacca International Airport wo.1s closC'll <.!lld all flights into the capital were diverted. Y oung arrr1y troo1>S. opr>0scd to the government, and . old er pro·_governnlt._'lll soldiers exchanged gunfire in ll<:1 cc;1 l • --1. . . . Cites Overcrowding • ~yo~ FigI:ttfug -. . UnifiCation Bid ' ffuntin g to.i Beac h ?tf ayor Norma Gibb~, citing hE!r eon· .cern_s p~ JI, parent over school C>Yercrow dina:, h as come OUl pgainst HunUnetOf.1 Beach sChool unlfiC'1tion In Tuesday's election. At the same time, Roger W. Belg en, president or the Founlain Valley School District Board or Trustees and Fountain Valley Ci- ty Coun t•il m a n Al 1-lollinden. strongly endorsed unification ul Fountain Valley. l\1 rs. Gibbs said that she wns particularly concerned about possible overcrowding at Marina lligh S<hool. She said s he rears that if un - ification i s s ucce~s ful Westm ins ter. Marina and th~ new Ocean View ll igh School will be too crowded. Belgen said u nification would be advantageous in five areas. He said Fountain Valley Ve>ters : * * * -Could. create a whole new schoohyo1Um witbln the city. -COuld .stop the iolluence of out.aiders from Garden Grove, W'e1t rn in1ter a nd Huntington Btach o n Fou ntain Valle y schools. · ~-Could elect a new school board rrom Founlain Valley resi· dent.a of their choice. -Could reduce high school overcrowding and create new op- portunitie1 ror children. -Could (ix resp()l'Uiibility for educalion on one school board. Councilman llollinden, in en4 dorsing unification, said he could see two maje>r advantages &.nd one major area of concern as· sociated with the issue. School Board Cortflict? Hollinden said the advantages would be local contre>I-that Fountain Valley citizens woold be making their own decisions about the future or th eir children-and that only one $el of administrators and pl anners would be needed to implem ent the education orocess from kin- dergarten through the 12th grade. ··'.'Jo longer would we-have school boards blaming eac h other (or the obvious poor results of the present system, he said. Bush Raps Candidacy of MacAlli-ster lluntington Ht~ac h Elementar•; Trustee Dale Ru:;h has charged that th Pre ma.v bt• :t ··confl ict of in- lt•rcst '" if f)on )1<i cAllis ter is elt>cted to the new unified school board Tuesd<l V. lie s1.11d bt.'c.ause i\t :.1c1\llister is serving on the lluntington Jleach l Jnion llii;?h Sc hoot Roard. he may come into conflict duri n~ re· org<~n iz.atio n of thr propos~d snuth lll1 ntingtun lll•ach uni fi cJ di strict. * * Ho'tl.'eV£'f, l\.1 acAllister said he 'ti.ill resign his high school seat, if ell·cted. e>nce validity of the un- ification matter is decided in the courts. And he s aid he we>uld abstain from voting in any "sensitive areas'' in the meantime. At the sam e time. Bush, the lone c~ndidale in area fi ve on the pro· posed unifie d school !:>Oard, said tbert' is "J subtll' conspiracy'" * * * l'rom P age A I QUESTIONS LOOMING. • • dents. but \\·1th ;Jn enroll n1t'nl nf about 18,000. Jn addition, Oy.si nger said . the seven-sC'hool strip of the f'oun- tai n Valley <e lementary) School T>istrict. no,.., inside llunt ingtun Reach city boundaries \\•ould bt'com t• a seven-school remnant . hou se in Fountain \•alil'Y. \Vc>stminst e r. Ma rina and the new Ocean Vi e w Hi gh Schools \\"ilh a capat·ity of 11 ,000 _ ' n on i\1acAllis ter would no longer be eligible for the high school board. Thr Founta in Valley (elemen - t~1ry J School District would' Jose 1ls s even ftuntin glon Beach schools. and \'.'ould be left with 12 s<'hools. bel"-'et>n four unified trustee can- didates and teachers. His com- ments oaralleled ·those or As- semblyman Robert Burke who last week endorsed so-called con- servative candidates in the trustee election. Bus h was r eferring to Brian Garland, Betty Mignanelli, An- drew Studdert and MacAllister, who have been endorsed by hi gh school and elementary teacher groups. Bus h said te::tc hcrs believe thosC' four "'•ill gi ve elementary teach<'rS lhl' 15 Pl'fC'C'nl p<ty raise they nt'ed tn reach the high school pay schedull'. Rt.it '.\1acAlliste r and Garland have deniC'd tha t ch:.irge. The ot her \\\'O "·erl' not reached for comment. Mac Allister s3id he believes he h as teach e rs support, ·'not because I am in their pockl!l but becaust•I listen." Rus h also s uggested voters in the entire 1-luntington Beach e!('menlary district s hould turn out Tuesd ay to 'Vote·. Or else re"si· dents of the Huntington Beach str'p .of .. t~e ~~untain Valley lelemertary ) ScHool' Di'Stri'ct will Ol1lvolethem . Hol1i.nden said his concern i~ financial stability. "I (irmly believe that neither l-Iunlington Beach Union 1-ligh School Di.strict nor the Fount:.tin Valley . Unified would be fina.n· cially capable of doing their Jbb for an extended period or time under existing tax laws. ''However, this is l argely academic inasmuch as the California Supreme Court has mandated a change in tax la"·s and this must be done by Jan. I, 1977 . "I have discussed this with legislators and the prevalent mood is to remove school finant'- ing fro m property tax and replace it with increased busi- ness and income taxes. The only other alternative is a statewide school property tax." he ct>n · eluded. Mrs. Gibbs said sh,ecould sym· pathize "'ith those in Huntington bea c h elem·entary dist ri c t \\'ishing unification . l'Iuntington Beach district resident::; would have an advantage, she reels but those in Oce8n Vi ew \l.'ould not. Tribes' B attle Mem ber s ol the Senate In- telligence Committee reacted s harply !O t_he ~e~rt of Colby "s <R!S~er, hnk1ng 1t chrec:tly to hi s Wlllingness to cooperate with il.s investigation. Reagan, in Boca Raton, ·F1 fl ., said he was not interested in the vice presidency hims elf. lie acknowledged that Rockefe l\er"s announcement could make his conservative challenge to Forti more difficult , for it removes a man who had been a nc>ttlesome i.ss ue to some on the Republic;1n right. A Rockefeller aide said th<' vice president had discussed his dt .. cision with Ford in advanC'e. Tht.• aide said he doubtrd the letter ma4e; public today came as a sur· pris!e tothe Presidt•nt . It could attempt to join either the new Fountain Valley unified district or the lluntingt.On Be <1ch elemen\;lry dis tr1et by annt•:-.:1 tiun. It ;J \so t•ou\d opt to remain a s mall district of its own, ofri ti<.lls s aid. Heleii Dille also wol1ld not be ~ eligible to serve on the hi gh school board any longer, county <.n1 thorities noted. Fountain VallC'y s chool of. fi cials s aid they. would still have enough space to house their stu- dents. Rut they sa id the loss of S259,351J from the budget now used to operate the seven llunt- ington BC'a ch schools, would '"be l'ritical to district programs." .<\nd he said.they should vote for him, Steve Holde n , Norma \'ande r Mol e n and William Thomas, if they want the new dis· trict to be operated as the elemen- tary .db;trict has been. or the other fot1r C'andidates if they want a change. PORT MORESRY, P apua Nt~w· Guinea ru P l ) -.I\. star·CrOSSC'd love affair touched orf a weeke nd battle in which more than 1.000 · warriors from two rival tribC's fought eaC'h other with axf's , spears and arrows. F'ive war· riors wrre killed. Chairman F'r ank Church <D- ldaho). termed it part of '"a :-"hole pattern developing of try- ing to thwart the committee·s work . "It is clear that ... on a broad fr~nt there is no qut'Stion in my mind but that concealment is the order of the day .·· Church said. Sclwol Blaze Arso11 Probed WHI TTlF.R (API -Fire believed ste1rt1.:d · by arsonis ts d estroyt•d one classroom and damagC'd twu others for an· esti.m~ted _SIOS,000 damage· at a Wh1tt1er high school , authorities say. A I..os An geles County fire spokesman said Sunday the blaze at California 1-ligh School had been started hy.a firebomb. Tht> school had been the te1rget of lhrtt previous arson attempts . ,last week. • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT • Jack R. Curley Vk • Pr•\10..111 -~M••l """""QIK Thomas Kee\'11 flo!Of t, "" The aide declined to speculate as to whether Rockefeller made his move believing it would help Ford ·s election prospects next year. Ne ssen s aid F'ord a n d Rockefeller discussed the maltt'r the past fe\Y d ays and ··are in com- plete understandin g.·· He said Rocke! ell er took the ac- tion at his own initaiative, and that Ford had not asked him to step aside. The Rockefeller announcement came a day a fter d isC'losure of a major shakeup in the top rank s of · the Administration . Rockefeller was nominated for the vice pres idency on Aug. 20, 197-1, a nd. sworn in . after Jen({lhy ~ongress1onal confirmation hc>ar- mgs, on Dec. 19. Rockefeller 's decision means the Republican vice pre::;idential sp<>t will be an object of maneuver ~d potential political barga in- ing. It a lso means that if Ford does win the GOP nominatio!l. he will. be in a position to .choose a !lew Republican face who would mstantly become a party power for future campaigns. . There had been no advance s~gn3:1 that Rockefeller was con· s1denng the step he took today bu~ there ha d b een publ i~ c>v1 d encC' of di sag r eemenl bC'tween the Pre~ident and vice president over administration handling or the financial crisis besetting New York City .. Rockefeller , rour times elected. governor of New York. has ad- vocated federal help for the city to avoid bankruptcy, but Ford has adamantly opposed any le>an guarantees to back. the city's debts. 'HERE'S NfJMBER FOR MAYOR A new telehone mes!age from Mayor Norm a Gibbs' givina: resi· dent& of Huntinitoo Beach an up· date on ctty activlt.ies is ')OW available. The telephone number to call is 1149-2929. The number publlabed ~I~ In the Dally Pilot '\"u • -Jr souih Jluntington Beach passes but ... ountain Vallt'y rails: The high school district would be lef( y;ith 16.500 studt•nts to * * * ELECTION ••. tri c t. with 19,329 regis tered voters. would ha,·e JG,356 .st u· dents. 16 elementary schools and l..os .l\rni gos a nd Fo~1ntain Valil'Y Hi_gh Schools, county orfici<Jl.s said. l·lowever, both the GardC'n Grove lJnified and 1"1l1ntingt nn Re ach Union lligh School Oi!-i· t1icts have ~one to court to stop the creation of the proposed di:;· tricts. They won a Superior Cou rt la\\'SUit over the matter and art• awaiting thC' oulco1ne of a court appeal which is expected lo take several months. _Voters in the two proposed dis- lncts al ~o can expect t ax in· ~reases aftC'r the election, accord- ing to figures prepared by 1 he county Depart m cntof F.ducation. l~ the Fountain Valley district. the increase could be as much as 91 cents per $100 of assesst"d valuation in the area now served by the Fountain Valley clcmC'll· tary ~istri~t , up to Sl per $100 in the Vista Vie"' School a.r ea and up to $1 .,17 per SIOO in the area no\'.• served by thC' Garden Grov1' Unified Schot)I District, accord· ingtocounty figures. . _lio~t.·ver. \vith or \.ltithout un- 1f1ca~1on, Gardt'n Grove's cqm- mun1ty college tax rate will drop by a~ut 79 cents next year, so the net increase \\'ould be about 68 cents. county officials said. In sout_h . lluntington Re aC'h, rounty off1c1als predict a tax hike of about J6 cents per $100 of llS· sessffi value in the Huntington Beach elem ent3ry district, and about 23 rents per $100 in the so- c al led "strip·· of liunti,ngton Beach ~hat now is served by the F~unta1n Valley elementary lliS- tnct. • Evacuation Set LUANDI\, Angola (UPI) - The American consulate·&eneral ls being evacuated and will be manned only b)' a s keleton st.arr as of midnight tonlghl, Cdosul G<!nera i Tom Killoran iald: lie said the pvaeuation was ordered bJ the sla le departm eill. Mariners gives yo~· up to a ·SJ,SOO tax deduction this year ••• ... AND EVERY YEAR UNTIL YOU RETIRE! NOW YOU CA N BU ILD A TAX SHELTERED RETIREMENT FUND AT MARINERS , WITH "IRA" -THE INDIVIDUAL RE- T l"REMENT ACCOUNT. M ariners Individua l Retiremen t Account is a personal tax-sheltered retirement plan_ ''IRA" was devel- oped .by Congress to give you a n eflecttve way to build your own reti re- m ent fu nd .. You can sa·ve as much· as $1500 or 15°/o of your wages, whic hever is less and your savings will be a tax deduc: lion during your working years. If your spouse works, your combined tax-shel tered savings can be as much as $3000 per year. Come .in. to Mariners and start you r own lnd1v1dual Retirement Account You'll be saving tax do llars now and building a muc h brighter future. For more information, come in or call any one o.f our convenient locations. H ERE'S HOW FA ST YOLJ,q M ONEY GROWS IN A MARINERS ··1RA ·•A CCOLJN T !ndivrdual RerirerJ'Pent Aci::ovnt~ are pre~enllr e.1rn1np 7\aO,,. Pftl" vear when tJ/.JCed •n a 6·vear cert.i1c1Jle Your ennuirl v•eld >!increased to a b19 8 06°~ wl"len interest 1! iUJded lo ffle .ecount balance and co mpoundtlO d••lv W1tfl ., ma••mum 1narv/du1JI contribullon ol SISOO eac'1 vear, here·s how your money will gro!ll'· • W ITH TAX WITHOUT EXTflA SHEt.TERED TU MONEY . ,,. 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(714)4!M-7509 t2Tl)aee-fS21 • 3808o.Btll9Jly0r. 8741Btvetly Blvd. (2131M3-3000 (213)657-4141 I ' \ • • • Orange Coast -• EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 307,2SECIJONS,21tPAGES. • Bush Set As CIA Director Wl\Sfll:"IGTON !AP> -Presi- dl•nt Ford told eongressional leaders today ht• plans to name Whitl' ~lousl" rhit•f of staff Donald Rumsf<>ld lo beeomt> St->cretary of Ot>fense and George Bush, U.S. rt~pre sent at ivc in Peking, as ht>ad or the Central Intelli gence Agency. Word on thOst• appointments came t>ven before Ford formally announ!'ed the ouster or St>eretary of Dl•fense James R. Schlesinger and CIA Director Will iam Colby. Pentagon sourees. reporting this shakeup in the top echelons of the·Adminis lration, a lso said that Secretary of State Henry A. Kissi nger will relinquis h his second job as c hairman or the National Security Council. • ORANGE COUNTY, CAl:.IFORJ-IJ A 0 ' • . o.ltr ~191 M ... ,_.. A Republican source said Air Force l,t. Gen . Rrcnl Scowcroft, Kissinger·s deputy and protege. will rt'plaee lhl• s ecretary of Stalt' a:-; :'IJSC chairman. LINCOLN SCHOOL CYCLISTS HEAD HOME ACROSS NEW MacARTH UR BOULEVARD Parents Want Four-way Stop at This Pacific View Drive Intersection St"nate Democratic Leader '.\1ike '.\fansrit.•ld s uid F'ord ealled. him at mid-morning with word or the Bus h :ind Rum sfeld appoint· ments. 11e said the President de- nied that Kissingl.'r , who has been at odds w ith Schlesinger, "'as behind the s hakeup. ·'The Prl•sident told me what he did he was doing on hlS own, .. l\1 ansrield said. "He said that for some 'time ht> had wanted to set uphisownteam .'' Mansfield also said he con- .siders Rumsfeld aod Bush to be cxeellent !'hoices. l\1 eanwhile. it was reported th:1t Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott is a pri me proopect to (&>e-Sl·IAKEUP, PageA2) DOW SLUM PS AGAIN, OFF 10 ~F.\Y YORK !UPI ) -The stock market elosed sharply lo<A·er today in slow trading on the New York Stock Exchange. a.-; investors . ignoring favorable inlt'rest rate news . showed con- tinued concern ~1bout New York City's financial problems. and the l atest administr ation shakeup. The Dow Jon es industrial aver age.a 3.38-point loser Fri- day. lost 10.32 p9iJ1ts to 825.72. Declines It'd advances by about a two-to-one margin (Tables, Al3 L Prices were lower in slow trad- ing on the .<\merica.n Stock Ex- change. J»arents Se ek CdM School ·safety Plan By JOHN VALTERZA Of llM O.lly P'llet SUH A group or parents of students at Corona del...Mar's Lincoln Mid- dle SC'hOOl l\as beiun ·a push at Newport Beach ~ity hall to im- prove traff.ie safety for the youngsters. With a program that seeks crossing guards and othCr safety measures around the school, parents led by Patrick Gallagher already have made one presenta- tion to tht> city's Trarfic Affairs Committee. The group plans to carry the campaign to city coun- cilrilen . Gallagher C'ited the recent de- ath of a studeht in a bicycle-car accident and six near-misses in recent months as reinforcement for the assertion that the safety issue is "a time bomb .. around the school. The specific reque;ts made of the city by the parents include : -That the city survey the in- tersections around the school lo determine if city-financed cross- ing guards are required at fi ve separate areas 'along New and Old MacA.rthur Boulevards and several spots along Marguerite Avenue. -The installation of four-way stop signs al Pacific View Drive (See SAFETY, Page A2) Kissinger Victor Or Just Survivor? -~' i. ,v W.o\SHI~GTON (UPI> -Henry A. Kissinger may not be so much the victor as the survivor or President Ford's weekend shakeup a t the top. t-lt> remains as secretary of State. Rut Kissinger has lost thC' Wh ite House post -as the President's national security affairs adviser -that was his power base for six years. K ISS I NGE R MADE HIS R E P UTATION and mi.1stered his power in the adviser's post, before former President '.'Jixon s uccumbed to his wishes and ousted William R ogeis as secre tary or State. Getting the secretaryship gave Kissinger the outward and visible signs and symbols of the power he wielded already. IJ!)sing the advisory post is not in Kissinger's eyes a di saster. Rut it is not a victory. The post, according to government sources. is lo go to his longtime li eutenant and deputy, Ll. Gen. Brent Scowcrofl. Ki ssinger believes his power is based not on his hav- ing the big office in the State Department building and not on his possessing also the national security affairs ad- viser·s offi ce in the White House. down the hall and around a corner from Ford's oval office. T H E R EAL EVIDENCE OF Kissinger 's power is, in his view . that hour or so he has with Ford every working morning. It was that special access to the man in the oval Office that gave Kissinger his power with Nixon. Repeatedly, Nix· on's ch ·of s taff, H.R. Haldeman, tried to force Kissinger to go through him . But Kissinger kept his direct access, as· suring him or an independence from the Haldeman grip. Ki ssinger has done the same with Ford. Ford's lieule· nants did not try to impede Kissinger's direct aCcess -the President wants direct access with all top aides -but they did try to get Kissinger, as national security affairs adviser, to work more closely in the White House team. !See KISSINGER SU RVIVOR., P11e A2l ----- She's( Sunuy- Rotariam Name Top Clerk "She is truly a ray or sunshinl' in the day of each person she meets.·· And that closing comment about clerk -~J:Yle Morgan has yieidecf.a S50 award for the writer and $100 to the person.praised. ~rs . Morga n, a clerk or four yearsjn tbe_ HalAebischer I.fear- ing Aid shop in Corona de! Mar h as won th e annual l\1ost Cou rteous Clerk award bestowed each year by the :"lewport- Ralboa Rotary Club. And it was the letter by ~1rs. Morgan's rriend. Mrs. R. E. Van Dyke. 3328 Ocean Blvd .. Corona de! Mar. that brought the win· ning nominee into the limelighl. ·'It's a wonderrul thing for a friend to do for another rriend. ·· said the "'inner. "It mak('s all I doth at much more <A·orthwhile.·· The "'inning ll'tter eill'd tht· strong reasons <A'hy lht.' hear1n~ aid Cirm ·s emplo,ve dt•:-.t•rved the l':<tra credit . "D~1y after day I ha""'notieed the kind of helprul <A·ay she deals "ith customers, handling t.'vcn tht> smallest request in an cffi eient and personal <A'ay_ "[ have seen many people enter the shop disgruntled and diseouraged as they try to get used to using hecating aids ~ which they know won ·t do tht' work or their wonderful. natural ear -and the adjustment is di f- ficult. · She is sy mpatht'tic and pa- tient . . these same peoph.: leave cheerful a nd eneoura~ed. ·· Savings Told I , 0.ily flt ... S1itff ,.,.1. 'MOST COURTEOU S' Clerk Morgan Said the <A' inner: "I just like people; that·s what make:-; a good sales clerk. What · makt'.'s me reel a bit funny thou~h ... she t•xplaincd, "Is that <A'hen I heard of the contest, sever<ll clerks came to mind and I lhoul:!ht of writing a letter re-eommPndinj? them. I never got around to .it and I 'm a bit sorry that I didn 't . They dcser.ve :.iwards. tvo. ·· $2 Bill Reissue April 13 in U.S. WAS HINGTON I APJ -The government offi cially announeed today it will issue a new S2 bi ll on April 13. 1976. The date will be the birthday of Thomas J ef- ferson. whose portrait will be on the bill. Treasury Secretary William E. Simon said he hopes Americans will make wide use or the ne"· bill. sinee it is intended both to save the government $4 million a yea.r in printing costs and to re- duce the volume of currency Americans carry. The $2 bill. whiC'h dates back in the nation 's history lo 1776, was removed from circulation in 1966 because or a la!'k of interest by Americans, who preferred using th~ $1 bill in pre ference to the $2. Jefferson, the third preside nt., ahto was on the (ront of the last is- sue of (he $2 bill. TreasuTy Offi cials said they also considered other prominent persons~ i'ncluding Civi l rights leader Martin Luthtt King and is u!fragette 'Susal) H. Anthony, but decided J efferson was the • 1 modt appropriate. ''None of the a lternative choices are as appropriately and eonsi:-;tently ~1 sso!'i att>d with the bicentennial thC'me as is Thomas J efrerson. ·· the Treasury said in a statement. Rut thc>r.t' will be a change in the ba!'k of the bill. It will featurt' a rendition or the signing of the fleclaration or lndepen- den're. as painted by John Trum· bull after the American Revolu- tion. The original of the Trumbull paintings hangs in the Trumbull Gallery at Yale University. Although the bill is being is· sued in connection with celebr a- tion of lht> nation·s 200th birth- day. Simon said it is intended as an important and continuing piece of nation a l cur,rency. He said about 225 million of the new bills will be available for cirNlation by banks in time for the April 13 r e lease date, and said annu al production will be about400million. Tbe portrait of Jefferson on the fnmt of lhe bill wUI be from a painting by Gilbert Stuart in the early 180&.I . • , " ~eday's Cles lal( N. Y~ St oekJI • , MONOAY,NOVE MBER3, 1975 N TEN CENTS. Won't Be On Ford Ticket WASHINGTON CAP) -Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller declared today that he does not want to be President Ford's run- ning mate-in 1976, stepping aside in a s urprise mo ve that dram a tically altered the Republican eampaignoutlook. Rockefeller did so without ex- planation, saying he took the job "to help restore national unity and confidence·' after Watergate, anddoes n 't want the job again. ''After much thought, I have de- cided ... that 1 do not wish my name to enter into your con- sider ation for the upcoming Re publican vice presidential nominee, .. Rockefeller said in a letter he carried personally to the President's office. ~ace - - ··-NIXES VP ROLE Nelson Rockefeller Carpenter Withdraws The two then m et for about 20 minutes. . - nut there was no word on what Rockefeller himself plans to do next -and there was some specul ation th at it might be to run against fo .. ord for the presidency il.self. It is an offie e Rockef('ll er. '67 , has sought three times before. White House press secretary Ron '.'Jessen said Ile did not feel "a nything like that " was in pro- spect. But there was no immediate word fro m Rockefeller or aides on what the vice president is going to do. Aspokesman saidonlythathe , knewootbing of any potential pre- sidential challenge. Former California Gov. Ronald Reagan. whoisductoannouncein about two weeks that he will run against Ford n ext year, said he was astounded al Roekc(eller·s move. Reagan. in Ro~a Raton. F1a .. said h(' was not interested in th(" vice presiden cy him~e lf . 11e acknowledged th:.1t Roekereller·s a nnouncC'm e nl cou ld make hi s conservative ('h all('nge to Ford more difrieult, ror it removes a man who had been a nettlesome issue to some on the Republican right. l\ Rockefeller aide> said the viec- president had discussed his dt•- ISee ROCKY, P ageA2l Sailor H e ld In Swatting Of 'Insect' "' A 29-year-o ld Costa Mesu carpenter dressed as an insect suffered a ~ash o n the hand over the wet•kend . when his Halloween costume !'Spatitt-t:I an argument in a :'llewport l~caeh all -night restaurant. . A :"lavy storekeeper on leave was arrested on felony assault charges in connection with the in- eident. Police said Oona ld Peters. J549 Pla<'entia Ave .. required medieal ·lreatmt>nt for the eut hand he suffered after he trit-d in vain to calm the allegedly combative Navy man at Charlie's Chili Restaurant . 102 McFadden Ave. Poliee said they arrested .Jef- frey Paul Green . JO. a few minut es after the Saturday morning a ltercation. Green. '~rho gave a Tustin ad- dress. was booked on charges of ass<1til t with a deadly weapon. THEY PREFER A PILOT AD "We don't even bother ad- vertisin g in any other paper anymore. We h ave such good re· suits when we advertise in the Daily Pilot . Our last ad produced a sale on the firs t call." That's the advertising succcs~ e"perienced by the Corona del ~1ar m an who placed this ad : '68 912 5 !lpd, lmmoc, in/· out, new clulch, India Red $5000 fofr xx.x-xxxx. If you have a car to sell, call 642-5678. It only takes a few words in the rig ht pl ace to make a sale. Along the Orange Coast, the right place is the Daily Pilot. From Race Statt> Sen. Dennis F.. Carpentt~r IR·Newport ReachJ a nnounced today that ht> will not seek a se.;.il in the lJ.S. St~nate in 1976 after all . ACC'Ord1n g: 10 a spokesm<1n in Carpenter·s NC'<A·port Boal'h of- fice. tht· stat<' senator is pulling out of the ract• because of the possible candidacy of Rep. Barry Gold<A•ater Jr. <R·California) and its impa!'t on rund raising. "Sin<'e Goldwater has gotten in- volved it's very difficult lo raise the funds ne('essary lo establish Denn y 's identifiC"alion . statewide.·· the spokesman said. Carpenter's,withdrawaJ leaves the se ramble fo r thl' Repuhlit'<in nomination for the Senate s cat no"' held by nemoerat John ·run- nt>y to rive pro:o;pcctivc can · didalt'S. So far. Rober1 If. f·inch, formt>r California n euten~1nt gov- ernor. }Ind Rep .. o\lphonsn Rt.>ll {R·California) ha vt' rormally an· noun!'ed thei1· cand idacy Former congr('s:o;man John r.. Sehmil:l or ~e·.vpurt Rt•;t{'h hti s indi!'att'd hC' "''ill :-.Ct'k 1'unncy·s St'at. Also mentiont•d as a likely e:1n - didate is rormPr S;1n F'raneist·o State lJnivers1ty Prt>:iidl'nt S.I. Hayak<t"'a Ac!'ord1n i.: to ('11.rpt•nler ·s .spokesman. it i:-. the po~~ihle can- d1d a!'y of (;oldw:1tt·r that roreed the Newport At•aeh s tate senator:.':; decision to withdraw from tht• ra<'l' The spokt•s man s:tid that Goldwater 's cnns t•rvative s t ~1t ur C' rlo::i t•ly rC's cmbles C a11)ent t'r ·~. .i\s a res ult. lhl' s1K1kesmnn ;:i dd ed, c;o[d'A'<Jlt·r with his alrt•ady ('!ltreneh(•d naml' iden· tification is :1blt' to atlrart cam- paign finan c ing that otht•rw1~c might go tof'arpentt·r. Carpenter'.s decision to lt•ave tht> St.•nate ro.1ce rt'p!Jrtt-dly came after hl' eo nft~rrcd with C.o\dwater in San OiPgo las t week. a eonfer<•ncC' th:it re· portedly endt•d with (;oltl"·ater·s CStt SF.SATOR, Page A2) Or:~~,:a ~t W e~1 t l1 t•r Dt•nse fog a~:1in ton1~ht but p~tehy . Otht•rw1se sun - ny but hazy inl anrl Rreas Tue:-;d;1 y. l .il11P tem Pt"raturt" change. lilghs from 60 to 65 at lhl' heaehl'~ and 70 to 75 inland l ..c>"·~ 511 to 55. I NS IDE T ODAY Information about prf'gnan· cy and parenthood may come too /att' for somr. Classes al f'ounta1n Valley Community ll()spl.tal deal wtlh reasons for choosing parenthood Stury in Peopie section. Page BJ 1.-aex _,., . ., .,,,,Undo" LM ... '4 ... ... _ ....-. As,•• !Mt'-''"'" " .. .. QlulflH ... ,. Or .... C.11111, . .. """"'' •• -· 111 ·1 .,..._. •• !Ofl'tl•~r .., DMtllNetk ... .,, _,, 11•·1 6111~1,. ... •• Tolefl\lell •• E"'"""'l-f\I •• n...1 .... .. "-· .,, ........ •• ., ....... .. ...... _ •• --•• .. Cha111ber Diggi11gs \VhilC' golfL·rs play at lrvin1.• Coast Country Club in background. c1.1rth nlovers J)l'L' pare s ite for SJ00.000 hca<l~uarlcrs fur :"J'C'\VJJOrt llarbo1· Chambl'r of Commertt·. Contr<.1clurs havL' ~en on 1ub for about a \\'f't•k al silt' on corner of .J amhorcC' J{oad ;ind S1.111ta l~<t rbara IJ1ivc. £Juilding \\'ill be ch;.imb1.-·r·s first pt.•rmanent headquarters . It \\1 ill bt• finished C<!rly next )·ear. \\'illiam l•'1ckl'r dL•signed structure. Harbour Victims Found Five i11 Plane Cra,sh Perish in Jungle By RORF.RT RARKF.R Five people aboard a missing light ai~ne in i\1exico, includ- ing lhret• rt•sidt•nls of llunt1nh'1on ll ~1rbour. ho.iv(' ht•('n found dead 1n mountain JU nglt;S ""est of C.uadal~tjara . Autho ri tit'S s aid thC' \\1C's t Oro.nge (:ounty victims wt.·r1• Mru rC' Kilhnn , 40 : hi:; wifl'. Ron- nir. ]8, and Stt>phl'n Oikem:tn. 41 . 1'he other \"irtims \l.'t're lhl' pliot. Or Paul l.undell. a 5B-ye;~:­ old dt"'"nl ist from Denver and his wife. Pt'ggy. A spokesman at J\1.r. Killian 's 1\cme Wire Company in Garden C.rov(' sa id t oday that th(· wreckage " .. as s potted Saturday night by Mr. Killian's brother-in- law. Don Clifford, who was nying _over the area in a private pla11e. From Pagf>AI SAFETY. •• and Ne"' Mal'Arthur. -Wa rning signs well ah(>ad of each s<.'hool crossing as a mca.ns of alerting motorists. . ... l.owering the San Joaquin !"!ills Road spet•d limit from 10 miles per hour to 25 when sl'hool is in session. -Prrmanent "'arning signs in- stalled wherever drivev,rays cross esta blished bicyelc trails. Gallaght>r said that more than 1,700 students flood the ctrca twice eal'h day and lh<tl winter weather will make the hazards eve-n worst'. If the city council decides that the expenses are unwarranted, GallaghC'r said . the ne)(l recourse would be I he setting up of an as- sessment distrirt in the area a'nd residents. themselves. would fool tht' e)(t r a ,bill. Copter Safe JACKSONVILLE. Fla. CUPI> .A. Navy helicopter. part of the se-curit~· force protecting visitin,f! Egyptian President Anw ar Sadat, lost a rotor and shaved Lhe top off some pine trees before landing safely on a golf fairway near the home where President Ford and Sadat were meeting Sunday. ORANGE COAST N DAILY PILOT lho Or~ CN•I 0•11• Pllol . ..iit. ,.·fl•<" I• <~d lhot t.: ... , <'ten, """"''"""I>• ! ... 0 •-OMH Pub""''"'OI t-• :.OPo•~t~ .0•11or" ••• publl•hod M""""' """"Q" o .,.,.,, IDO Coil• Mot••. Ne ... Po•t """"'"' ~..,,,.!'11,Gn MIKl!,.,OuM•ln v.1 .... l••I"•· s-.. ri.,. V•ll•• •"" lAOU ... Bt•<h/Sooll~ eo..1. IA •lno .. •tolonel .Oltklt> I• l>~l>•l•hed s..1.,.0.y\ -l>un o.tn. T""' prln<i1>•• l>l'DO•hl~ Dl""1 " ., l.IO Wor.i S..J ~1•Ht, Co•l• M~w, Ulolorl'la ~ Robert N. Weed Pt••IOtnl '"" Put.to"""' Jack R. Curley " Vi<e Pu·•-n• •flO c,e,..,.1,,.,.,..i.r Tt'IOmas Keevll E:dllo• ThOmas A. Murphine .lil'la,..Ol"O l!o,..,. Q\arle5 H. Loos Richard P. Nall M6ot1.an1 ~119!119 Ea.IM1' • I Clifford also is a resident or l"luntington 11arbour. ThC' spokt•snlan snid thC' bodie:-. were re('OVl'l'l'd Sunday night by ground crf'\VS. Officials :-.aid tht• wrl'l'kai,!l" w~1s sighlt>d al \ht' hutlon1 uf ~1 Je- ep canyon 20 n11Jc s south l)f Pt1 t•rtu V;-ill<.1rl <1 . MacDonald's Venue Switch Bid Rejected From Wire Services Dr. Jt:>ffrt>y R. MacDonald of Huntington Beach. at'cus('(j of slaying his wift' and children, to· day lost his bid before the U.S. SuprC'me Court to have his trial moved from l?al<'igh .. 'l C. to Los AnJ?f"les . T-ht' Supreme' Cou11 l'l'fused to hear the ari;umeots that the tri<.11 should be shifted ht•re. Dr. !\1acDonald. of 10652 !\t ~1riner l)ri vt'. in the llLmtington f!arbour area, 1s chargt·d "'ilh killing his ~·1fe. Colette and hi.-; two daughl(•rs, Kristen, 3, and o Kimberly, 6, in 1970 while he "'as in the Arn1 y and stationt'd at Ft. l\ragg, N .C. The phys iC'ian has slcadfastly maintained that a banct of chant· ing h1ppi t.•s in\'a<ll•d hi s apart- rnent and killt•d his family. Mac- Donald also claimed to ha vC' st:l!ked and killed one of the sl~1yers. :\1acDono.ld is now director of. emergenry Sl'rvicC's :.tl St. !\1ary·s Hospital in l.ong Beach. l I.S. District Judgt> F .T . Dupree Jr. and thl" U.S. Ci rcuil Court in Richmond, Va., have both refust•d to order the trial moved lo l.os Angeles. In asking th e Suprt>mt>Court lo r eview th1:; dl"c1s ion. i\1 ac - Donald's la'>'·yer. Re inard I .. Segal, argued that the doctor "''ould be bankruptf.'d by going through a trial in Ral('igh. Se-gal also said ht• ~·ould he un· able to continoe as chief dC'fense attorney if the case is tried in Raleigh because hC' has moved from Philadelphia to San Fran- cisco. Ordinarily, the denial of transfer motions in criminal trials mar not be appealt'd until aftt•r tht' trial has been held . &>gal arg-ued that thi s policy "does not require indifference to !he interests of justice." The plane reportedly was df'- molisht•d and the spokesman said it was brlieved that all five. vi<.'tims '>''t're killed on impact . The s pnkf'~m;in s aitl that no re .. ~·st1n :-. havt• ht·en discerne£1 for lhl· l '!';t:-.h ;1nd that Or. l.uncll'll \\'.1:-i .1n f';(J1t•rit'nt't•d. qualifit'd p 1it1\ v.·11nt'~S l'S J.1;:1 ·"'·•""!ht' pl:1nf" as it lt'(~ :\tnnz:lnlllo for Put!rto \';1)l:11 t ;1 Ill\ tht.• t'\'t'nin~ or Oct. I~ :\J1 Tl1kt•1nan ;ind !ht• Klll 1.i11:-. rl'))(ll"ll·dl \' \\l'l't' l onk 111~ uvt·1-rt· ,1] t•Sli:t! l' on I hl' tr1 p . 'fht• :-.t',1rch for the :\mt·rirans at ont' limt' 1nvolved 17 aircraft and more tho.n 100 people. The aircro.ft included two U.S. military Cl30 Hercules search planes. Olht'r planes were nown by the Flying Sherirf·s Search and Re-sc ue Squadron from San· Diego, i\fexican student pilot~ and rriends and relatives or tht' missing po.ssengers. From Page Al SENATOR. •• statement that he plans to an· nounce h is candidacy in January. Carpt•nlf'r "·as rC'·elected lo hi s state senatt' seat in 197•1 and is completing tht' Cirst year or that four -yt•ar tt•rm . $7 Billio11 Loan Backed WASHINGT0'.'1 (UPll - The House Banking Com· mittee approve-d a bill to- {l11y to make available up to S7 billion in federally guaranteed loans either before or after NeW" York City defaults on its debts. 1'hC" mt•asu rt• "'as ap- provC'd on a 23-16 volt'. An opponent. Rep. Chalmt•rs P. Wylie { R-Ohio). said he sa"• a 50-50 chance of de- ft'ating the bill on thl' noor of lh<' Hnuse, "''ht're th<' ·ml'mbC'rship, he said, was less urban.oriented than in U1e com millet•. ·rht" bill would create a fiV{'·membt'r boa rd with :iuthority to guarantee loans to :'Jt'w York City and . to impose' almost any con- ditions. inc1uding the r e· quirement that the city re- negotiate> pensions with {'mployt's' unions. Fog Bits Area • Airports Close; Traffic Slows · Dense fog s hut down both Orange County and Los Angele::; International airports today bul the low visibility was more a nuisance than a safely threat. Orange County Airport opened ·up at 6 a.m. with zero-zero vis· ibility, leaving Monday morning commuters stfl ck on the ground for 31n hours until the first planes were allowed to take of(. Fog shut down Loi Angeles fn· t.ernational Airport late Sunday and stuck around to bother early freeway travelers. Arrivals were being diverte~ to Ontario Airj>ort untiJ nil4·momlog. Allhoticb police departments . . .... rt>Portt>d C'xtremC'ly low v1s1b11i ty. the Cog apparently caused drlv,rs lo exert"ise greatf"r t"are. No fog -re lated accidents were reported from Seal Beach to San Clemente. A sp<>kesman for the California Highway Patrol said the fog was ''uneventful " in terms of in· lerfering with normal post· wt"ekcnd traffic patterns. The National Weather Service predicted the fog and low cloud:i would return again tonight and depart Tu~llday morning. Orange County beaches are ex· pe<ted to be fOiCY unW mid· morning Tuesday. • •• • l l'rora Page A I ROCKY ••• cision with Ford in advance . The aide said h e doubted the letter n1ade public today came as a sur· prist>lothe President. The aide declined to speculate as to whether Rockf'fel\er made h.is move beli.eving it would help F'ord "s election prospects next year. ~e sst'n said }o'or d and Rocke-felle-r discussed the matter lht> past fl;'w d<:1 ys and "aretn com· pll~tt• undt•rsl~lnding .. Hl' said Rockerellcr took the ae· tion :lt his own initaitttive, etnd that r~ord h ad not asked him to S((•p l'a:!olde. The RockefellC'r announcement (•amt• ;.l d;\y after disclusur~ or a maJnr ::.h:_tkt'uµ 1n thC' top ranks of thl' t\dmin1st r at1on . Roekcft•llt•r "as nominatL-d for the vice pres1denl"Y on Aug . 20, 1974, and sworn in. after lengthy congr£>ssional confirmation hear· ings. on Dt"'"c. 19. Rockefeller 's decision means the Republican vice presidential spot will be an obj<'cl of maneuver and potential political bargain- ing. It also means that if Ford does win the GOP nominatio~. he '>'ill be in a position to choose a ne~· Republi£'an fact> ~'ho "·ou ld instantly become a party po\l.·er for f ul ure campaigns. I ' CHOICE FOR DEFENSE Donald Rumsteld t GETS CIA NOD George Buah From Page Al SHAKEUP • • succeed Bu s h as the U .S. t·missary to China. Scolt said hl· h;-1d not bt'l~n offcrl'd thP job. Scott f.acl'S a diff1t·ult r<it'C' for rt•-ell·rt1on in P«nnsylvania next yl':1 r. is a noted collt·ctor and hi s- tori:in of Ch1n('SC art, and has made no sel'r et of his interest in some d:iy rC'prC'sentin~ thC' L'nit · t>tl St;;iles in Cluna. • There had bt~e n no advance signal that Rockefeller wai; con· sidering the slt'p he took today. but there h <:1d been public evidence of di s agreement bet"''ef'n the Pr{'sident and vice prt's1dent over administration handling of the finant'ial cnsis ~setting New \'ork City. Rockefeller. four times elected gove-rnor of New York. has ad · vacated Ceder al h elp for the city to avoid bankruptcy, but Ford has adamantly opposed any loan guarantees to back the city's debts. < • . . :\mid the Administration up- hl'avAI. 14·hich a l-;o include~ an ~ announc en1ent by '/i<.'e J>rC'~1dent ­ :\"elson A. Rockefeller that he "''ill not bt• a C'an l.lidate for that job n('Xt ye<ir. a White !"louse p_ar-' ty that was about to Oy to China "·ns suddenly told not to take off from .A.ndre"'S 1\ir i'~orce Bast', Md. ·Car Burgled In Newport SUCCEEDS KISSINGER Gen . Brent Scowcroft !'11ore-than ·10 aides and techni- cians "'ere ready to go '>'•hen the White !"l ouse s aid their trip "'as postponed, probably. until later in /\ :\tarina dl•l Ill'\' :-><dt•sman dining ;.1t ;,1 :"Je"·1:iort l\1.·a<"h \l.'aterfront re-s taurant O\'t•r thl' '>''eekC'nd emerg(•d to fintl that lh1.· tot;1i tab ('~lln l' lt1 .1boul 5:!,8U4'l, thanks to an auto hur)!\ar. Bernard I.. l.rvin. 30. tnld poliC't' that \\'hill' ht• <:1t(• al the J ul- iy Rogt"r Restaurant on Coast 1-IJghway Saturday evening so. mt•one prit•d into hi s car and made off "'ith a fur coat. jewelry. other clothing, a camera and a suitcase. Police said th{' victim told them !he items were in plain vie"· \vithin the locked car. Cargo for I srael th(' We{'k. * * * * * * l'rom Page ,11 SURVIVOR KISSINGER. • • KISSl:\"(;J·:R \\IJl 'l,I) llt\Vt: :\O:\"F: of 1t. i\ot for him~ tht• c1rt•ul:.it1on nf ml'mOs and paµers on fnrl'1gn µolicy str~tc>g;.> umnn~ othl'r Wht{l' !louse lieutenants. Ki!~si nger ~npp~·d unto hnnst'lf .1nJ th{' Prt's id~nt sole accc~~ to his most \'1tal p;_ipt'rs. What v•iH be significant "'ill bt' how foreign policy mat· ters no"' run 1n the \Vhitt.• !louse chain of command. Kissinger may conlinut' his morning sessions with Ford: it is difficult to imagine that not going on. He may continut:-to route pa{X'rs only to r·ord and not to the staff chain of co1nmand. But will ScO'>''croft be ab\C', as Ki ssinger \l.'as. to rt'sist staff prt•ssurcs lo keC'p hi s <ind Kissinger·s matter s solel y for l'~ord "s t>Yt•s? • U.S. Leaves V.N. Labor Pa1zel Tf:I. 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What "s more, Prent1ce-liall predicts that the ce~ling on· I RA contnbutions will be raised to $2,000. ''It. might not be done in the current tax reform legislation but 1t 's almost definitely m the cards.·· You can set up an IRA 1ust for yourselr. Your spouse also can set up an 1 RA, if he or she has earned income. Each marned person's earned income 1s treated separately. If neit~er of you is a member of a company pension plan, 1t 's possible for you to save $3,000 a year, deduct every cent of it, and benefit greatly by lhe fact lhat your entire contributions are accumulating (compounded) tax-free. Q. Where can you get an Individual Retirement Account? ,A. Many sources are offering them with attr active pro- motions. Among them. c~mmercial banks, savings banks, savings and loan assoc1at1ons, mutual funds, credit unions. The US. Treasury also has designed a special U.S. savings bond fo r Ind1v1dual Retirement Accounts. · You s till have several weeks in which to s hop around and compare terms. But don"t miss the Dec. 31 deadline or you'll forfe1 t th1s year's valuable tax deduction. Q, Do you commit yourself to a contnbution annually if you set -up an I RA thUt year!J ,o\ No. You can contnbute every year, 1£ you ""'1sh, or you can sk ip years. Q. Since under the law, you cant be a member of a company pension plan and simuUaneous/y contnbute to your J RA, what hap- pens tf, after you get up an account, you become a member of a corporation pension plan' A. You cannot continue contnbuting to your IRA while you 're a member of the company plan But the money you already bave contributed can remain in your IRA and can continue ~9 grow tax-free-WltiLyou withdraw it. Q. WbfJ! happens if you are under a pension plan , but your t01/e ts not covered by any plan? A. She can contribute 15 percent of her earned income (or $1.500 if s he e:irns $10,000or more year) to her own IRA. Th~t contribution alone will, 1! it totals $1,500, save her $750 a year if the t~o of you file a joint return and both your in- comes put you in the 50 percent income tax-bracket Over a 25 -year penod, a SI,500 annual 1nvestmenl 1n an I RA at 6 per cent {a conservative re-turn J \~:ou!d mount up to $87,234. Without any ta\'. break. your $1,500 ye<!rly would be cut to a $750 investment in yo ur brackt>t, and S750 invested at 3 percent O\.'er the same penod would mount up lo $28, 165 . A startling difrerence! Q. W~t about a working Wife, earning only $3 ,500 annually from part·llme work? A. She can put away $525 a year 1n her o\.11n name and her own tax shelter. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Do"'-Jones l nd S&P 500 Stocks 1\-,•1(• l 'nrk _,Snff!S \1(1fllfllf! 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"')'dl'Olnl 1• • ,. ,.,_ 14 MlunE' 111 J '" .,.,,_ .. tlt•l1ton "111 l>l .,~ t ... Ellit .. l.S..2&V5 n _,_..IC lfllf•l~~·n 1SlA+l' ~-..~pli.! i lt~--y; ::;::t,;,~~2• 10: ,,...1 .1/lo -· -· ..l __ . --.. 'OPEC Meeting VIE'.'iN.o\, Aus tria (A P} -The F.conom1c Comm1s.s1o n Of the Or~an1z ntion nf Petroleum Exporting Countnes (OPEC) o~nt~ a meeting here Monday ~:hicfi m1 ~ht be a first ::iter tO\\'ard some small cuts in the )lnce llf 011. Tht' commission wa:-:: reported to be discus.sing thC' :sO·C'alled "diffcrcn- tt~l:f ' or surcharges on the price of somt• <'rude oils because of sulphur contt\nt, gravity and transport !ac· tors. .. ' AJ.f DAILY PILOT Monday.NO't&M-3, 1975 'I'll E FAM II. Y C-_:l.:,:R;;C.:;:U"-S---By Bil Keane ~0___i?=, ~"' ,'Birthday?" "September 23rd." "What year?" "Every year ." L. M. Boyd Franklin First On W aterhed' Any 11ipt• s mokC'r \.\'ill tt•ll you he can bring 11ut th1• fin1• grain on tu,.; briar bowl by rubbin g it against his n11s1• .\nd ;ln.v fi sht•rm<Jn will t"cli you hi s j11int1·d r11d "·il l brt•;;ik du\.\'n mort· easily ifth1• f1•rrul1• 1·1 uls ar1· ruhh1·d ;1~:lin st hi s nos1•. Rut 1·,1r1· 1s th1· \V1·•11·1·r 11f t';.t'glasst.'s who re- ~diz1•s !h~1 l sut•h no~1· od spr1·~11l t•\·enl)• with a ('!1•;u1 t' 111\ h 11\'l'f t hL· I 1·nst>s Wt 11 pr1•venl fogg1 ng. I'.'/ Wll ,1 .1:\~1 Sll:\Kt:s 1•f:c\RF:'s d ;:1y . so m :1ny b.1hi1•s fail('d 1t1 survivl' thf'lf firs t two Yt'•lrs that lhl' :l\'t'rage ag1• of dc<Jth among humans uv1•r.1ll was snml'hwere near six years. the d1s m al r1•cords ho\.\'S. W:\TF:RttED Old Renjamin J.'ranklin did not invent the waterb1•d a<•tu;.dl y. but he may have been an1ong th1· first on record to f sl1•ep on same. At age 79 in li.J~ 17A..'i. he stopped off at an inn in So uthampton, England. !!is d1 :,r.v rt•ads : ··1 went at noon to hatht• in Martin 's s allwalt•r holbath. a nd rfl1:1ting on my b<.tl'k, fell .is h•t•p, anrl slept near an hour hy m y watch. without slnkin).! nr turning over! f nt•ver d id b('fore. ~·nd shl1uld h.1rdl;. ha\"t' thought it po!-i . ..,iLJle. Walt•r is lht1 t•as1t•st bt.•d that ("dll ht• · · CJ. "I K'.'/OW lht• "·111·1r1·Ssh11rtest alphabet is the f-f.i"'aii.1n 'A'ith 13 lt•tl ers, but what's the long1•st ·1 • • A. f-lint1u with 47 [{•ttt~rs. KICKJNCi CJn·t say how long the Orit~ntatShave been kicking 11nt> :.nother. but they have not always had ;.1 c1lrner on that marl1al art. In England du1;ng tht"' 1500s. k i<:k in~ cont1·sts among coun- try boys were f;1r more com mon than fist fights . Prured Ur€' "';is fort wo I ads to stand fa ce to f;.1ce. hold on to each othcr·s s houlders, and boot it out . The winner limped away. 1'he loser didn't. Ront's hroke, badly. The tree-limb erutt•h \.\';1$ wid ~l y lo hl~ seen tht>re <ind then . .\I.F REI) Rf:R~ll1\RD SOBEi. invented dynan1ilt>. y11u know th~tl. CiiC'nl asks what pro· mptt'd him lo do so"' .'\n explosion in his nitrtlg\y('(•r1n raetory killC'd his brother and C"ripplt•t'I h is £ath1•r. Th:~t diet If. ,{ifred eom- mitt{"(I him:-;t'lf tu eun('o<.·t som1• lf'SS dangl:'rous t'Xp!O$iVt'. Address mall co l. . .\-1. Boyd. P.O. Bo.r.1560.Cosfa .\Jesa. Ca . 92626 State Plan Bars Public on Dunes SACRAM1':NTO (A P 1 -A plan to bar the public from P••rl of the sand dunes overlooking :\silomar Slate B,•ach so plants ean grow there again has been proposed by the state Parks and Recreation De partmt•nt. The proposnl is part of a preliminary plan to pres erve plant life and the scenic dunes al the .<\silomar beach and con- Consumer Education Class Set A consumer education C'Ourse, starred by a<'- <' red i led h orn(' economists. is being h('Jd al Westminster's Sigl('r Commµnity Center at 1200 Plaza Ave. near the ·cross streets or Golden :. W es t Avenue and Wesminster Avenue. ferene(' grouna~-on the west s ide of the Mon- terey Peninsula. USOF.R THF. plan, the public would be kept off a portion or the dune:; about 150 to 200 yards from the shore. Ch uck i\ofehlert, assis- tant s uperintendent of the departm ent 's Mon- terey office. explained that s ightseers a nd ehildren wbo slide down tht> dunes have killed so1nC' grass a nd small plants at the ed ge of the sand : I ReC'reation supervisor Penny Crumbley says \.· the t'Ourse includes de- AS 1\ RESULT, over the las t several decades the dunes have erept in· land. threatening s hrubs and trees. Mehlert said. lie said the conference grounds might be buried by s and som e day i( nothing was done. t monstrations a nd lee- ( lures covering f ood purchasing and prepara- tion, buying tips in re- gards to appliances and ! I Bank of America Sues Bar of A1neriea . . SAN FRANCISCO <U Pl l -The fbnk of Ameri<'a world headquarters here doe:tntt serve hamburgers and cocktaih1 and doesn't want the ''Bar of America" down t he street to do so, ei ther, · what it calls "The Great Amtrican Hamburger," ha2' Its name in large gothic letters which the bank says look like the script that it uses on its name. The "Bar of America .. is located at 44 Betden'Street, in the shadow of the hug~ Bank of A merlC'a bWldlng. \with Bank of Amert ca lo some way. IT SAYS THE "llAll ol Americo" na:mf'd itseJ! ''with knowledge that u:se of s uc h na m e •nd mark could con· fuse the public into thinkln(I that de- fendant and services origtnating with the defendant al"e in some way san~ tioned by. connected wilh, or offered by or under auspices'' oJ. Rank of own e r 1 • ~ on.~ end 1 h 1 s e:!tabfi1hmentt'1 the.me ts not bank- . in& but Americanism. '•rr aEA£LY RAS more ot a bicen- tennial or American theme. being as ho"'. we are approaching 1976,'. he u.id. 0 The only ile m-we ~I've in our rtfstaurarit is called 'The Great Amerfcan Hamburger ,• and lhe name '&r of America' is kind of a takeoff oo tbe whJ!le theJl)eof Americana ... The bank has filed suit in federal c.'Ourt charg'ing the "&r of Americ.'a " with in(ringeme.nL upon the Bank of America trademark. lo a n lJ-page complaint, the bank argues that people might be misled in - to thinking that the eating and drink- ing establishment might be connected America. · TtlE TAVERN, W(UCll .serves J erry DaJ Boz;,o, aqe of t.he bar's • By U.S. Government regulations we can pay you the highest interest on insured savings. And we do. Right now you can get World's highest interest· 8.06%*/7.75% on $1,000 ceft1hcates held a minimum of six years -mdximum of 10. This e xceptionally high rate means your money will double in les!i than 9 years when interest and principal are held 1n your account and compounded cont1nuously. What's m ore, this h1gli rate of interest is guaranteed. So you don't have to w orry about recessions or market fluctuations. And aU accounts are insured by an agency of the Federal Government. OUR FINEST FREE SERVICES Besides getting the highest interest on insured savings, you also get a world of valuable FREE services with a low $].000 qllalify1ng balance. Fr .. S.Ue Deposit Bo,. Pree CbKlrin9 Account thrutJgh Coopetall.n9 Banks Free Mott•Y Orders Pree T11.1s1 Deed Cr;iUect"ion Sorrir.e Fr&o Notary &rv1c;11 Add th1.1m up and Sed how 1nuch you ot11vel \ ' Remembe1", available ro all World Sa vers are free direct deposit of Social Securtty checks, tax-s heltered retirement plans with no trustee fee. free Check-a- Month plans, fr ee postage·pa1d Save·by- MaLI envelopes. e xtended office hours. free refreshments and ample free park- 1ng. And ask how you can quahfy for car rental discounts, too . OUR BEST INSURED SAVINGS PLANS , • Wo rld offers you .the flexibility of ,,.,-- many high interest, insured savings ,:-:' p lans. Choose the ones that are just ( ~ right for you. 8.06°/o* I l75°/o Gua1an1eed on $1.00CI m1n1mum balance. Torm 6·10 ye.srs. l79°/o*/ l50°/o Guaranteed on Sl,OOCl minimum b<ilance Term -1·6 yecHS 6.98°/o* I 6.75°/o Glh'lfdntced on SJ.000 m1n1mum Dd!ance . Term 21 ~ 4 years 6.72°/o* I 6.50°/o GuarcJnlood on $).000 m1n1mum bd.lance Tosm 1-21.~ years 5.92°/o*/ 5.75°/o Gu<'11antoed on $500 minimum h<J]dnce Term 90 days 5.39°/o*/ 5.25°/o Current annual 111le on passbook account, SS 00 m1n1mum balance. •EJ!ecttvo dnnua/ yield when principal .snd 1nte1est dre !ott 111 the dccount dnd compoun. led cont1nuouslr . NOTE Federal regul1111ons req·ure a substdnt1a 1n1erest penalty for early w1thd1~ wals h orn certificates OUR RICHEST TAX·SHELTERED RETIREMENT PLANS If you are either not covered under a retirement plan or are self-employed, we can start a retirement plan that w ill · (a ) Give you a substantial tax shelter now; (b) Build a substanti"al retirement fund that will let you retire in style. For instance we will show you how you can deposit up to $1500 a yedr tn a Wo rl d Ind1v1dual Retirement Account (IRA). Every deposit will be deducted from yo ur gross income on your Federal Income Tax return so you w on't pay a penny of Federal tax o n the pr1nc1pal or interest earnings unlil you take d1str1bu· t1on of the fund$ (between the ages of 59Vz and 70!?. ). If you are 1n the 25% tdx bracket, you could save over $400 tn taxes the first year..a.lone, while 1n iust 30 years you r retirement fund builds to an in cred- ible $171,750! Based on a current rate of 7 l;i% compo unded continuousl y. If you are self-employed, we'll help you start a tax-sheltered Keogh plan 1n which you can deposit up to $7,500 a year. We'll also fill you in on httle known facts hke how to make 197 5 Keogh deposits as late as April 15 of 1976. Important announcement! World Savings will wai ve the customary trustee fee for all IRA accounts opened now through the end of the year. Get more out of this World ORLD SAVINGS Yorba Linda 18503 Yorba Linda Blvd . Lakeview Plaza (71 4) 993-1440 Huntington Beach 6902 Warner Ave. (714) 842-9356 'AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Irvine 18100 Culver Drive University Shopping Center (7 14) 552-0200 ESTABLISHED 1927 OFFICE HOURS: Mon.· Thurs. 9.4 Fri. 9-6 Sat; 9-1 1--~-h<lm e..-goods.~ewing, 4 health ('are and child The state hopes to re- esLablish the first line of plants by putting fast- g rowing grass and s hrubs in t h e area, ~1ehlert saTd. Fountain VallB~ 161 23 Hafbor vd. South of Zody·s (7 14) 839-285 1 11 Santa Ana 3698 South BriSIOl South Coast Plaza (714) 556-0322 La9"na Beach 2~2""50u111 Coast-Highway South of Vic Hugo's Restaumnt (71 4) 494-9481 • I ! raising. Co-spon!ored bY the .a'estmin!ter Commd'ni- t.y Services Department and Orange Coast College.the course is open to anyone foTiday mom1»&! from 9 a.m, to !l90ll, A special Spani!h - speakin& course Is of· fered every Tuesday morning, also ti:om 9 •.m .tonooq. · • • ! OTHER PROVISIONS of the plan include : -Preservation of a greenbelt walkway free of buildings from the ocean to the forest "beyond the conference grounds. -Preservati.on of the Maje ll a Creek bird habitat. . Offices in: Antioch, Arcadia, Arlei!lla·Los Cerritos Center. Auburn, Brentwood. Citrus Heights, (El Cajon -opening soon), Fountain Valley, Hemet, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Lalayatte, Laguna Beach. La Mesa. LOS Angeles, Lynwood, Northrldge, Ontario, Palo Alto, Placerville, Rancho Cordova, Rolling Hiiia E1tales. Sac- ramanto: Folsom Blvd., Point Wnt Plaza, Florin Ao.d; Siln Bernardino, San Diego, (Sin-Jose-opening soonl. San Mateo, San Ramon. San1a Ana-Sooth Coaat Plaza. South San Franclaco. Woodland Hills, Yorba Linda. l -Placing of utilities and pl'rkiog lots under- ground where feasible •. '---~-~-~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~---,,..------~-----~-~~----'-~~-~~-----'-~~-~-----~..J •, • Orange Coast EDITION ., VOL.68, NO. 307, 2SECT IONS, 28 PAGES OC Reissue A nnount!ed $2 Bill Coming Back in April ' WASHINGTON (APl -The government officially announced today it will issue a new $2 bill on April 13, 1976. The date will be the birthday or Thomas Jef- ferson, whose portrait will be on the bill. Treasury Secretary William E. Simon said he hopes Americans "-ill make wide use of the new bill, since it is intended both to save the government $4 million OC Trio Perished In Plane By ROBERT BARK E R Pftlw 0.11, ,-uotsuH Five people aboard a missing light airplane in Mexico, includ- ing three residents of Huntington Harbour, have been found dead in mountain jungles west oi Guadalajara. Authorities said the West Orange County victims were Bruce Killian. 40; his wile, Bon- nie, 38, and Stephen Dikeman, 41 . The other victims were the pilot. Dr. Paul Lundell , a 58-year- ~ old dentist from Denver and his wife, Peggy_ A spokesman at Mr. Killian's Acme Wire Company in Garden Grove said today that the wrc-ckage was s potted Saturday night by Mr. Killian's brother-in - law, Don Clifford. who was Oying over the area in a private plane. Clifford also is a resident of Huntington Harbour. -Tfie spokesman said the bodies were recovered Sunday night by ground crews. Officials sa id the wreckage was sighted at the bottom of a de- ep canyon 20 miles south of Puerto Vallarta. The plane reportedly was de- molished and the spokes man said it was believed that aJI five victims were killed on impact. The spokesman said that no re- asons have been discerned for the crash and that Dr. Lundell was an experienced, qualified pilot. Witnesses last saw the plane as it left Manzanilla for Puerto Vallarta on the evening of Oct. (Sf>e VICTIMS, Page A2) Mesa Council Meets Back To Mondays It's Monday night football versus local government tonight as the Costa Mesa City Council switches back to Monday even- ing meetings. Channel 7 is featuring the Los Angeles Rams in a clash with the Philadelphia Eagles tonight, but the council agenda will be coun- tering with several controversial items of its own. How effective these topics will be in pulling the crowds to the first Monday night meeting in more than a year wiU be evident at 6:JO p .m . when the council meeting is scheduled to begin. The council does offer slides, as opposed to TV, as a visual aid, but soon those who attend council meetings may have to forego amokin1. The second reading of an ordinance prohibiting smok- ing in the Council chambers is the --first agenarrt . Aplong the public hearings is one on the final plan by Cameo Homes to build 38 homes, 276 apartmen!s and a 2.5-acre pack oo the F'aulo Dl"i,;ve-in theater property, one on a propasal to amend the sign ordinance in rela· lion to real estate signs, and one for a zone exception permit to _ , operate an escort service and a massage parlor. , ' The council 1witched back to Monday evening meetings after• majority of councilmen com· plained that they bad conflicts in meetinp °"'TuOt<loy niallta. .. ' ' f a year in printing costs and to re- duce the volume of currency Americans carry. The $2 bill. which dates back in the nation 's history to 1776, wrui removed from circulation in 1966 be<'ause or a lack of interest by .o\.mericans, who preferred using the $1 bill in preference to the $2 Jefferson, the third president, also was on the front of the last is- sue of the $2 bi.II. Treasury officials said they also considered other prominent persons, including civil rights leader Martin Luther King and suffragette Susan H.... Anthony, but decided Jefferson was the most appropriate ''None of the a lternative ehoices are as appropriately and consistently associated with the bicentennial theme as is Thomas Jefferson ... the Treasury said in a statement But there will be a change in the bac·k of the bill It y,•ill feature a rendition of the signing of the Declaration of lndepen dence. as painted by John Trum bull after the American Revolu tion The original of the Trumbull paiAtings hangs in the Trumbull Gallery at Yale University Although the bill is being i:.. sued in connection with celebra lion of the nation's 200th birth day, Simon said it is intended as an important and· continuing piece of national currencr. . He said about 225 mill1on or the new bills will be available for circulation by banks in time for the April 13 release date, and said ann ual production will be about400 mi llion T he portrait of Jefferson on the front of the bill will be from a painting by Gilbert Stuart in the early 1800s MacDonald's Venue Switch Bid Rejected From Wir e Services Dr. Jeffrey R. MacDonald of Huntington Beach, aC"cused of slaying his wife and children. to- day lost his bid before the U.S. Supreme Court to have hi s trial moved from Raleigh. N.C. lo Los Angeles. The Supreme Court refused to hear the arguments that the trial should be shifted here. Or. MacDonald . of 10652 Mariner Ori ve, in the ~luntington HarbOur area, is charged with killing his wife, Colette and hi s two daughters. Kristen. 3, and Kimberly, 6, in 1970 while he was in the Army and stationed at Ft. Bragg, N.C. The physician has steadfastly maintained that a band of chant- ing hippies invaded hi s apart- ment and killed his family. Mac- Donald also claimed to have staJked and killed one of the slayers. MacDonald is now director of emergency services at St Mary's Hospital in Long Beach. U.S. District Judge F .T . Dupree Jr. and the U.S. Circuit Court in Richmond, Va ., have both refused to order the trial moved to Los Angeles. <See TRIAL, PageA2) DOW SLUMPS A.GAIN, OFF 10 NEW YORK (UPI ) -The stock market closed sharply ---er--tOOay-tn-slow--trading on- the New York Stock Exchange, as investors, ignoring favorable interest rate news, showed con- tinued concern about New York City's financial problems, and t h e latest administration shakeup. T he Dow J ones industrial ave~age,a 3.38-point loser Fri· doy, loot 10.32 poin(S to 825 .72. Declines led advanfes by about a two-lo-one margin (Tables, A13). Prices were lower in slow lrad· ing on the Ameri(!an Stock Ex· chani•· ' .. ---ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA -- CHOICE FOR DEFENSE Donald Rumofeld 0 • ' ... _ GETS CIA NOD George BUsh Ford Appointments: Rumsfeld and Bus.Ii-s • WASHINGTON fAP) -!:>resi denl Ford told congressional leaders today he plans to name White House chief of staff Donald Rumsfeld to become secretary or Defense and George Bush, U.S representative in Peking, as head of the Cent ral Intelligence .<\gency Word on those appointments came even before Ford formally a.nno_unced tht" ouster of Secretary or o ·efense James R Schlesinger and CIA Director William Colby Pentagon sources, reporting this shakeup in the top echelons of lht' Administration, also said that SeC"retary of State Henry A Kissinger will relinquish hi s second job as chairman of the National Security Council A R('publican source said Air Poree l.t Gen Brent Scowcroft, Ki ssinger's dl'puty and protege. .,..·ill replaC'e thl' secretary of State as NSC chairman. ' St>nate Democratic l~ea der '.\1ikt> !lot ansfield said F'ord called him al mid-morning with word of the Bush and Rumsfeld appoint ments . He said the President de· nied that Kissinger, \11ho has been al odds with Schlesinger. was behind the shakeup. "The President told me what he did he was doing on his OVo'Tl ... Mans field said. "H e said that for 1' { \ SUCCEEDS KISSINGER Gen. Brent Scowc roft some time he had wanted to set up his own team ·· Mansfield also said he con- siders Rum sfeld a nd Bush to be excellent choices. (~r5 11AKF:U P . Page t\2) IRA. Hostage Tells Police to Go Away '.\1 0NASTEREV I N. Ireland {U PI) -Kidnaped Dutch in - dustrialist Tiede Herrema. un- shaven and dis heveled after 31 days in <"aptivity, S<"reamed "Go away, go ay,·ay'.'" today when police began moving around in- side the besieged house. Herrema. held in an upstairs bedroom at~npoint for 14 days by his tY.'O kidnapers. Iris h Republican Army renegades Ed- die Gallagher, 27. and Marian Coyle. 19, made his second dramatic appearance in 24 hours. He screamt>d from a window, fearing that police movement in· side the two·story house mi~ht endanger his life. F.arlier movl"s by police pro· mpted l·lerrema to yell. "'Get back. get baC"k . don't play games with my lift> ... The police have apparently been making calculated maneuvers inside the house that l"Ould indicate the possibility of a new attempt to r escue Herrema, the 52·year-old chief executive of the Dutch-owned F'erenka Com- pany 3bducted in Limeri ck. Ireland, O<'t. J . Police moved sandb·ags and bullet-proof screens into the house Sunday night tn an ap- parent effort to seal off the bedroom hideout. Earlier, pro- longed drilling noises were heard from the house. Dognaper Plea Mesan Begs for Pet's Return. Friends and relatives of Myrtle Brewer hope that whoever took er og rom outsiae a marliet Sunday evening will retum it. Miss Brewer, 50. is disabled and is distressed by the loss, ac · cording to her sister, 1\.1rs . Adrienne Pelker. ''She has no family of he r own and was very attached to the dog," Mrs. Pelker said ... It was one of the pups from my son's dog ... Miss Brewer tied up the dog out.side the Alpha Beta Market at 241 E. t 7lh St.. Costa Mesa, at about 6 p .m. Sunday. A family a:pparently asked if the dog was ---4 ----I \ for sale and !!he s aid it wasn't. The dog was gone when she came out or the 1t1.arket, Mrs:-Pelker said. . "She's terribly Up!iet," Mrs. Pelker said. "She just moved lo Costa Mesa on Friday and rented a house with a friend that·has a big yard forthesakeofthe dog. ·· _ . The missing dog is fou r months old. and is less ~n 18incj'leS tall. It looks like a cross between a German shepherd and a collie. It is black a.nd brown. • Anyone with tnformatlon on the dog can call Mn. l.'•lk~r ·at 673·9580 .or Chrlallne Mlelsen •. a friend, at845-438J . i J • I ( • • ., \ T oday's C losl ag N.Y. S t oek s MONOAY,NOVE MBER3, 1975 c TEN CENTS • Won't Be On Ford Ticket WASHJNGTON (AP) -Vice President Nelson A. Rockereller declared today that he does not want to be President Ford·s run- ning mate in 1976, stepping aside in a surprise move that d r amatically altered th"' Republican campaignouUook. Rockefeller did so without ex: planalion, saying he took the job "to help restore nationaJ unity and confidence'· after Watergate, anddoesn 't want thejobagain. ··After much thought, J have de- cided ... that 1 do not wish my nam e to enter into your con· sideration for the upcoming Republican vice presidential nominee,.'" Rocke f~ller said in a letter he carried personally to the Preisident ·soffice. The two then met for about 20 minutes. · Rut there was no word on what Rockefeller himself plans to do next -and there was some speculation that it might be to run against Ford for the pres'idency itself. It is an office Rockefeller. 67. has sought three times before. White House press secretary Ron Nessen said he did not feel .. anything like that·· was in pro- spect But there was no immediate wo.rd from Rockefeller or aides on what the vice president is going to do. A spokesman said only that he knewnothinl of any potential pre- sidential challenge. Former California Gov. Ronald Reagan. who is due to announce in -about two weeks that he will run against Ford next year. said he was astounded at RockcfeUer·s move. Reagan. in Rora Raton, f-1a ., said he was not interested in the Vi<'e presidt!ncy himself. lie acknowledgC'd that Rockefeller's announcement could make his C'Onservative challenge to F'ord more difficult, for it removes a man who had been a nettlesome issut> to som t> on thl' Republican right. A Rockefeller a ide said the vict.> president h<td discussed hi s de ISee ROCKY, Pagt"AZI Sailor Held In Swatting Of 'Insect ' A 29 -year-old Costa Ml's a carpentt'r dressed as an 1nst•<·t :;uffert.·d a gash on !ht' hand ovc_r the Y.'l"ekend. "'hc>n his I lallowt•en costumt• s parked an ~1rgumcnt in a Newport Reach all -night restauranl. A Navy s tor(•keepcr on leave was arrested on felony asse&ull charges in connl~ction with the in. rident. Polil"e said Oona Id Peters. 15'19 Placentia Ave., required medical treatment for the cut h<.1nd hl· suffered after ht> tried 1n vain tn calm the,. alle~ed ly rombali\'l' Navy man at Chc1rlie"s Chdr Restaurant, 102 MC'fo':.uldcn AvC'. Police said thC'y ;:irrcsted Jt•f. fre y P aul Green . JO. a ft:>w minutl"S aftt.·r tht• Saturda y morning 11 llcrcatit)n. Green. who ~av1· a ·rust1n ad- dress. was bnok'f'd on ('h::1r~cs of assault with a dl'<tdl y \•;eupon . THEY PREFER A PILOT A D "We don ·1 ('ven bother ad· vertising in any other paper anymore . We have such ~ood re- suits when we advertise in the Dailv Pilot. Our last ad produced a saie on the f1rst call.·· That's the advertising success exJ>('rienred by the Corona dcl Mar man who plaC"ed this ad. '68 912 5 spd. immac. in/ out, new clutch, India Rt'<! $5000 /ofr xxx ·xxxx If vou have a car to sell , call &12·5678. It only takes a f~w wnrds in the right place to makt> a sale. Along the Orange Coast. the right place is the Daily Pilot. - ace -- ··-NIXES VP ROLE Nelson Rockefeller Carpenter Withdraws From Race State Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter 1R-Newport Reach / announced today that he will nol seek a seal 1.n the U.S. Senat e in 1976 after all . According: lo a spokesman in Carpenler·s :'llewport Beach of. fict', the state senator is pulling out of the race because of the possible candidacy or Rep. Rarry Goldwater Jr. ( R·Califomia; and its impact on fund raising. ·Since Goldwater has gotten in- vol ved it's very difficult to ra1!>C the funds necess ary lo estcib\Uih n en n y ··s id e n ti r i c at ion statewide,·· the spokesman said. Carpenter's withdrawal leaves the scramble for the Republican nomination for the Senatc St'at now held by 0l'mol'rat John Tun- ney to five prospl'ctivc c;,in · did<itt~s . So far . Robl'rt 11 . Fin i.:h, former California JiC'Ul('nanl go\I· t•rnor, and Rep Alphonso lk>tl' IR-Californi:ll havt• formally an- nounrl'd thl"ir cand1da<·y f'~ormcr congressman John r;_ Schmitt of ;\J('wpu11 l~·ach has 1nd1t•<1ted hl' "'ill st·ek Tunnl•y "s st•al ,.\1 :-;o ment10nl'll a:-. a likt•l y can- did::ilt• is formt•r San fo'r<•nl·iseo Sl~llt' lJn1\lt.'rsity Prt•s1dcnt S.I. !!;_1 yak<t 'o\'a /\c(·o rd1n g In Carpl'nll'r·:; spokesman. it is thl' possible can· didacy of Goldwater that forced the ;.le>A·port Bl•ac h s tate sen;:1tor ·s decision to 'o\'llhdr<iw from !ht> racf'. The s pokt•s m<1n sa id thut Gold>A·ater "s const•rvat 1ve :-.tature close l y r est.>mbles Carp('ntt'r · s. /\s a rl'sult . lhl' spokesm11n addl•d, Guld.,..•att•r 'A'tlh hi!:> alrl'<td y l'nt1·t•n r hed n;_1ml' 1dt·n - lific;.iLion is ablt' to atlr<1(1 cam -· pa1gn finan('ing th;11 11th1·r'o\'i:-.e mi ght go to Carp<'ntC'r (';:i rpt>ntt·r ·:-. d1·cis1un to lt·ave thl' St>natt> r:ic1• rt·portl'<ll y came af\t•r he f't1nfl•rrl•tl with Gnldwalf'r in San Oit·i;:11 last W('1·k. ,, confl'rl'n(•t• th:.it rt•- portC'dly t•nd('i.l with (;nldwatl·r ·~ rSt>(' st-:.~ATOK, Pagr l\2J Coa s l \\"e:1ll1t ... r Den:;r fog again tonight but palrhy ()th{•rwist• sun n v hut h:iiy 1nl;ind <1roas T·uC'sday l.1ttle lem p('ralurt' change ~fi~hs frnm 60 to 65 at lht• hrarht--.s and70to751nland J,ows50 lo55. I NSIDE TODAY ln/onnol1on a/JoJll pregnon· cy and porenlh~ mqy rorne too lale /or -'Orne CIOfSE'$ al Fountai'! Valle11 Comittun1ty r10$fiilol deal i.11ith re0-Wn$ fur choosing parenthood Story in Pt10plf' :fttlion, Pogf' Ill. ... ti ... l•dex A11 Aftf'IUllMI"\ 111.14 ,.,,.., •• .. LM, .. "4 .,,_, Cl•••llletl ....... 111.t,e' M•U.,..IH<t""' 11•·14 0r.,...c. .. n1y 111 ,....., •• ... --· OMllllNollcft lfltiwl.t .. .,. ··-··""'"' ~-· ··--- ,, $ylvl• '°911•• Aln 5'*1• .... ""~'''°"' •• l'loNW' AlJ _..,_, •• ""9rl• ~ •• ... ... •••• .. .. .. .. ., , A2 OAIL y PILOT c • Trio l 11j 11re d \ I I H a rdhats Still fr I I I At ·Hospitals Three m t•n 1111urc.:cl in ..1 ron sl ruC't1un a<'L'ldt·nt..in \\hll'h ..J r11 worker was c·rui-h l-'d ll~ d'-'ilth ''" lht> site or thl' Curon:..c JL·I .\1ar FreE"way Fr1 J<1\ rcfl1u1nt·t..I hospitaJi"ted lod<i)' .. The ac<'id t.•nt. ill whiC'h ton' o( r1:inrorcin g b:.rs t.'r<tSht·d to the gruund. killt!d ll:1rolJ (; ~1orrt:,, 28. o( West n11ns lt•r . ll qurt•d v.1•rt• David 1-lt'llinan nr l,;tk\'\\tlOd .111d Do n <lld f'r otnt·v.·.iv .,f \\ilro i n gt o n , <ind )'I al11·rc t· ('t1t1· ningham uf rti ver::.11..ll'. Heitman r emuint~ 11\ crit1ral c ond i t i on a t Costa ~1 1.•:-<1 M e m o rial Ho s pita l tod :.i y. Francway was lis ted as f:.ur. but an aide i;aid tha t he.· was 1t1 bt· transferr ed to anutht•T tlo .... µita! Jater today. $7 Billion Loan Backed WASHI NGTON fU Pl l - The House Ba nking Com· mittee approved a bill to· day to m ake availa ble up to $1 billion in federally guaranteed loans eilh<'r · before or after New York City defaults on its dl."bt~. The m easure was ;1p proved on a 23-16 vote. An opponent. Rep. Chalnlt·rs P. Wylie {ll-()hiuJ, s;ud ht• saw a 50-50 C'hance of de- feating the-bi ll on the floor of the-f'l ou sE'. where thL' ffi("m bt>rs hip, hl' ~aid, "''as less urban uri e ntN:t than 1n the committee. The bill would crC'alt' " fiv e-m1•n1 bl·r bo"<ird v.1th author it y tn gu a r::t nlce loans to Nt"w York City arid to im pos(' almo!'t ;_1n y 1·un· dit1ons. inc·luding lht• re- qLl.lre mt'lll that the city rL• negotiate pens ions v.·1th employ(>s ' uniuns. Planner s Nix Rezone Plea ·By Nabers A rezoning request b y Dick Nabers Cadillac to change three lots from res idential to com· mercial uses has been denied on a. split vole by the Costa Mesa Planning Commission. College Park a r ea residents spoke out agains t the plan to re· woe the lots 454, 458 and 464 Prin- ceton Drive, saying that if ;i change is made it should be for the whole a rea . Planning commissioners told the audience that t he proposal to change the zone had fo ll owed an amendment lo the gener al pl an A staff study had recommendell the plan a m endment and zone change. The genera l plan amendment was recently approved by the commission with little opposi- tion. The a me ndment is due to come up at the city council meet- ing Monday evening, whi ch begins at6: JO o "clock. . 1 The commission e r s told homeowne rs that they should at· tend the council meeting ir they have views on the a mendment. Tribes Battle PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea (U PI J -A star-crossed love affair touched off a weekend battle in which m ore t han 1.000 warriors from t wo rival tribt•s (ought each other with axes. spears and arrows . .f'ive war- riors wer e killed. ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT IT,., Or-eoa~t 0••1¥ P.Jot. with ..... , .. I· ! <Ol'll>INd lhe NOW\ ~'••>\. •\ l!<All<\1-:J t .. '"" Or...., CMS! P1>l>l"t""ll C-y :.. .... 1011' t ..:111!0f'• &.-. 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Statt: l>1v1siu11 of Jndu.st riaJ SftfflY t,•ng11H.·1;.•r:::. toduy wcrC' slll l u1vestig;it111).! tht• tra~1-'<ly whi ('h t'<.'CUrrt•d .•l th1• (>~SI :;irle or the Ne wport 1-"1 t·t·way north o r J\ristnl S\ r't'Pf :\utho1·1t11 .... :-..nd I· r1d;1y th:.it l ht' m\~n "'Pit' \\11rk 1r1..: c1n Joel 111 - :-iide {t h11nt11t." ut rt•1 11forr111g IJar~ used lo J dd ~lrt·n1:th 111 ("1)nt:rclt' frt't'W>.iy ~up purl t"uhunns wh t·n u cran~ hu :i.p ~n d ing lh1· bars $l\pp1;.•d . ;.inti thl' bun1 llt• (t"ll Two nit.•n h.1vt.' bt'l'll 1.1 rr~·s lcd 111 Costa :\t ~·sa IHl l'hargt•S ur soln::it ing a v.·omun for prc.slitut11)n. al- l1•gf'dly :-;;i:i·in c that .... hf' v.•ould ht· \\"Orkin!-( 1n Los /\11i:1·lt'" ;ind (lr:..in~l' l"llllll\11·~ hut ""HUld Of'· c~1..,1 011 :1 lly tnrtkt• t1·1 p s l o .\1";1p\dr1·1,1nd llawa ii Bt·ln1on1 .losl'ph S:1neh<'1. ,Jr , I~ .• ind .J ~11 nl's /\lll·n Luther, ::!·I, hoth ol lll'l'lll'l. V.'('r(.> afr{'Stct.I 1'f'1day t•vcning at a t'1lst il :\l,•:..;1 h11tt•I and booked nn charges of p;uidt•ri ni.;. Poli c t• s..ii d the ar r <•s t l'l1lrninated a six-week in vestiJ.(a· t1nn in whi c h c ontact was t·St:J b!ishcd wit h the pair through a .... ·om;:in ;.igent. Pulice said that the agent had beC'n 1n contact with lhe men by IC'lcphone ;..i nd F riday ni ght's rnf't'~ing was the first between thl.'m . 'fhe m en told the agent. poli ce said, that th ey hart numerous ot her won1cn \1/orking for them. ;ind that sht· would be used at p<trties and in a call girl opera· t1on. 'f h(' men ""'t•rt~ released on bail ilf $1.000 (';1 1·h. l.uther also fa ces ;_1 c·ha r ge u f po ss l·ss in g i:ln1 - pht·l<-1mu1l'S . Queen o f Mm t ang• Michelle Brown, a 11.year-0ld senior, reigned as this year's Cos t a M esa H i gh School homecom i n g q ueen. The da ug hter of Mr, and Mrs. Rich ard B rOY.'n was c rowned duri ng h ulftime ce r e monies· at Friday night football game against Tust in, F rom Page A l .. VICTIMS ••• 18. l\1 r. Dikema n a nd the J(jJJi ans r('port<'d ly were looking over re· al estate on the triP. The search for the Ameri cans at one ti me involved 17 aircraft and more than 100 people. Th(' uir('raft in cluded two U.S. md1 tary CJ30 Hercules search plant's. (ltht•1· plant's v.·~·rc flown by the ~,l y i n g She rifr·s Seurch a nd Res cut· Sq u ad ron from San Oil'~o . 1\1 t~xicri n :;tudL'nt pilots J nd frit'nds a nd rC'latJ Vl.'S of the missin g p~1 ssengers. OC Ma rket Robbed; Two Gunmen Sought ·rwo bandits robbed a Cypress market of $25,000 this morning and fired rive s hots at pursuing ix>lice as they were chased into I..os An geles County. Offi cers launC'hed a massive manh unt ror the pair in Hawaiian Gardens to· day. One robber , s till wearing the stocking m as k he sported during the rubber y, lea ped from the getaway car as it neared the coun- ty tine and fl ed on foot. Th~ car's dr1vcr eluded purs u- ing pOlice cars a few blocks inside l.os".<\ngeles County and like his companion, is being sought by Cypress poli ce as \veil as Los Angeles ~ount.r sheriffs. Arcord1ng to a spokesman for the Cypress Police Department. one of the ba ndits t~ntered the market :-;hortly before 8 a.m. and Ralph Felker, 30-year Mesan, Dead at 76 Ralph Edward Felker Sr .• who lived in Costa Mesa fo r :x> years, died Saturday at age 76. He will be inter red Wednesday ;.1t West mi ns ter Memorial Park after 2 p.m . services at We:itcliff Chapel Mortt1<1ry , Costa Mesa. · Mr. Felker moved to Orange Count y from P ennsylvania in 19'l3, first settling in Santa Ana, then moving to Costa l\1c:-;a . He was pa~t president of the Izaak Walton League of Atnerica in Santa An a, a nd was a member of Costa Mesa Moose Lodge 11 57 . He was a garage owner and was in b usin ess on Newport Boulevard ror s everal years. :\1 r. Felker is survived by hi!; wire. Ida Mae ; son . Ralph Erlward Felke r Jr .. d aughters , '.'\'1 r:;. Ooris Sturgeon of Vista : !\frs. Fran Carson of Surpri se \.':1ilf'y, Ore .. a nd Mrs. Betty \'.'insley, of Fre mont . Mes a Thieves' Loot $6,000 Burglar s hauled off near ly SG,000 worth of m erchandisft in two separate commercial break- i n~ in Cost a Mesa over the .\\"eek end. The warehouse of an industrial :unit at 901 W. 16th St., owned by H. Aflan Schu mann of. Newport React-I . was broken Into and S.kOOO worth of lithographs and ...,l.)(ld fra m es were taken, police reported. Pol\C'e also w ere investi-atlng today the buralaty of the Mar- quis R~taurant. 1610 Newport Bl\ld. Police wer e (old the in- trude(' took SJ.439 in c..i>, .00 $315 -Wo rth ol meat ~rvm the cooler. ' .. • • • demand ed the weekend receipts from two cle rks . A third clerk re portedly saw the robbery t aking place and raced to a nearby telepho'ne to call police. When the first unit arrived at the scene, officers saw the masked ba ndits leap into what was described as a dirty, 1965 Chevrolet that sped away frOni. Fazio's Market at9937 Walker St. As police units began chasing the fl eeing sus pect s. fi ve shots re- portedly we re fired at the black and white units , two of them strik· ing one car . The m a rket ·s o perators estimated that the gunman and his getaway driver had with them as they fl ed into Los Angeles County $25 ,000 in currency and checks. Police described the bandits as in thei r early twenties. In add ition lo t he stockin g m asks, the gun- man who entered the store was wearing a bl ack broad brimmed hat and had a blue band ana wrapped around his throat. His mate reportedly was wear· ing mirror-type sunglasses ac· cording to police. ' Youth Sought In Shooting Poli ce still <tre hunting a young m an whorled the scene or an am- bush attack on a retired Costa Mesa bail bonds m an last week. Frank B. Down es was criticaJ. ly wounded when he \\.'as shot twice outs ide his apartment at 2453 Orange Ave. last Wedne:-;. day. Downes, who was shot in the left arm and j ust below the left eye, was reported in serious con· diti on at Costa Mesa Memori al Hospital toda y. Poli ce said today that they are looking fo r a young man, aged about 25, who witnesse::i said,.ran dov.•n an alley after the shootinJiE. F rom Page A I TRIAL ••• In aski ng the Supreme "court to r evie w t hi s d ecision , Mac· Donald's lawyer , Bernard L. _ Segal, argued that the doctor would be bankrupted by going ' lb.tough a tri al in Raleigh. Segal also sa id he would be un· able to con linu e Hs chief defense attorney if the case is tried in Raleigh because he has moved from Philadelphia to San Fran-· cisco. ~ Ordin a ril y , t he deni al of transfer motions io crimina l trials m ay not be appealed wttil alter the lrlal bas been bel~. se,., argued tbat lhll pollcy .""doea not requir e indllletence to the intere1lJ or Justice." ' . Front Page Al ROCKY •.•• cision 'r.d lh Ford in -vance. The aide said he doubted the letter made public totl .-y came as asur· pri.ae tothe Presid~t. The aide decUned to speeulate as to whether Rockefeller made bl.I move believing it would help Ford's eleC tioo prOSpectli nexl yt~ar. Nes s e n sa i d. Ford a n d Rockefeller discussed the matter the past few da ys and "are in e<>m · plete unders tanding.·• He said Rockefeller took lbe ac· t1on at hit own initaiative; aJ'ld that Ford had not asked him to Sl('p aside. 1"he Rockefeller announcement <'amf' a day after disclosure of a major shakeup in t he top ranks of the Administr ation. Rockefeller was nominated ror the vice presidency on Aug. 20, 1974, and sworn in, after lengthy cong r~sional confirm&Uon hear· ings, on Dec.19. Rockefell er ·s decision means the Republican vice presidential spot will be an object of maneuver and potential political bargain- ing. It a lso means that if Ford does win the GOP nominatirei, he will be in a pOsition to choose a new Republic an face who would instantly becom e a party pawer for future campaigns, There had been no adva nce .signal that Rocke reuer was con· .sidering the step he took today, but there had been public evid e n ce or di s agreeme nt between the Pres ident and viee presid ent over administration handling or the financial crisis besetting New York City. Rockefell er, four times elected governor of New York , has ad· vocated feder al help for the city to avoid bankruptcy, but Ford has adamantly opposed a ny loan i.iuaranlees to back the city "s debts. Rockefeller, now 67, resigned as governor of New York in De<'em ber 1973. in what was then l'onsidered a move to position hi m:-;elf fo r a Cina I presid ential bid of his own in 1976. Rut t hat was precluded "'her Ri chard M . Nixon T CS igned anci Ford chose Rockef ellerto becomt vi<'e president. From Page A l SENATOR. • • stateme nt that he pl ans to an- nounce h is candidacy in J anuary. Carpenter was re-elected to his ~1.ate sen ate se at in 1974 and is completing the first year of that fpur-year term. Cargo for I srael TEL AVIV, Is rael (AP) Cargo for Israel -a load of Romanian cem ent in a Greek ship -has moved through the Suez Canal fo r the first time in at least 15 years. - Kissinger Victor Or iust Suroivor? · WASHINGTON (U PI> -Henry A. KlssinJer may.~ be 50 mue!it-the victor as the 1u.rv1vor of President Forti I wee.kend shakeup at the top. - lie remain• u &ecf'titary ot State. But _Klssiza_t r has lost the Whi te House post -u the President's national uwrity affairs adviser -that was his power ~~se fM six years. K ISS I NGER MA D E HIS R E P UTATION •nd mlls tered his power in the adviser's poll, berore former President N.ix on s oc tumbed to bis wishes and ousted William' Roger s as secretary of State. GetUn& Ute sttretary4hip gave Kissinger t.be outward und visible signs and symbols o( the power ht wielded already. l.osing t he advisory post is not in Kissinger's eyes a di saster. But it is not a victory. The post, according to governme nt sources. is to go to his longtime lieutenant and deput y , 1.t. Gen. Brent Seowcroft . Kissinger believes his power is based not on his hav- ing the big office in the State Department building and not on hi s possessing also the national 6eCUrily affairs ad· viser's office in the White House, down the hall and a.round a corner from Ford's oval, office. T HE RF.AL EVrDENCE OF Kissinger'.a power is. in his viev..·, that hour or so he has with Ford every working nlorning. It was that special access to the man in the oval olfttt lhat gave Kiss Lnger his power with Nixon. Repeatedly, Nix· on's chit.>f or staff , H.R. Haldeman, tried to force Kiss inger to go through him . But Kissinger kept his d irect access, as- suri ng him of an independence from the Haldeman grip. Kissinger has done the same with Ford. Ford 's li eute- nants did not t ry to impede Kissinger's direct access -the President wa nts direct access with all top aides -but they did try to get Kissinger. as national security affai rs adviser, to work m ore<:losely i.nthe Wh ite liouseteam. KISSI NGER WOULD HAVE NONE of it. Not for him the circulation of memos and paper s on f9reicn policy strategy among other Whi te Hous~ lieuten ants. Kissing~r gripped unto himself and the President sole access to his most vital pape r s. What will be significant will be how roreian Policy m~t­ ters now run in the White House chain or cotnrrland. Kissinger may continue his morning sessions with F ord; it is difficult to imagine that not going on. He may continue to route papers only to Ford and not to the staff chain of command. But will Sco\\•croft be able, as Kissinger was, to r esist staff pressures to keep his and Kissinger 's matters solely for Ford's eyes? From Page A l SHAKEUP MADE. • • Me<i nwhile, it was reported that Sen3.tl' Re publican Leader Hugh Scott is a pri me pros pect to s uc ceed Bus h a s the U .S. emissary to China . Scott s aid he bad not been offe.red the job. Scott faces a difficult race ror re-election in P ennsylvania next year, is a noted collector and his- toriaq of Chin~s e art,. ,and.1~,a.s m ade no secre t of his intere:-;t in some day representing the Unit- ed States in China. Amid the Administration up· heaval, which al;;o included an announcem ent by Vice President Nelson A. 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