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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-11-10 - Orange Coast Pilotr . ' . L --• eutfon' in SU.set la • • ·m.1De Carried ··Teen. ·Trapped ·" .. ~ . ' Into Co111•tho9 se, ~Fo~ DoUrs in. r -.. Ba.,ished Again e ·Shaft MONDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 10.-1975 VOt.. fl, NO. Jl4, JSECTIOMI, 2' P'AGES Banished Again\ 'Frollime l:a1'1ied SACRAMENTO (AP) - Lynette Fromme, who had to be carried into the courthouse by a J U.S . marshal, was banished again from the court today after refusing to promise not to disrupt her trial on the charge' she at- tempted to kill PresideOt Ford. ~iss Fromme, who had a re<I cloth over her eyes, was c~ from a van that had brought her from the jail. She vowed Friday that she would not return to the SUnset Beach Double Killing 'Dope Burn?' By TOM BARLEY Of IMO.Uy~~ .... . Orange County Sheriff's o(- ficers have no firm clues to·work on today in their investigation, of the weekend slayings or a couple who shared the 'home at 16861 Bayview St., in Sunset Beach. .. But investigators piobing' the killings of R9nald Cauwels, 27, and Janet Mae Metz, 34, placed the possibility that they were the victims of a "dope burn'' very high on their list. They said Cauwels had a long cti min al record and was known to be involved over the years in drue trafficking. Thei !laid he was the victim several years ago. • of a kidnap and assault that also may _have had Its otigin in a drug deal. Cauwels was shot once through the head Saturday night and died a s hort'. time later in Loa Alamitos General Hospital. Mrs. Metz died on the spot from multi· pie bullet wounds in the head and chest.•· ,. Investigators are working on ·reports that fo6.r men occupying what is believed to be a IO-year. old'light colored sedan drove ap to tbe home and kicked in the. (See SLA YINGS, Page Ml . - m courthouse unless officers car- riedhe~. . She &ad to be carried bodily but did.. not resist, said U.S. Marshal Arthur Van Court. He said she had a red bandan,a over her ~yes when officers came to her jail cell. i Misa Frompte was ejected fr.om the codrt twice Friday when she deinanded that convict- ed mii:S murderer Charles ·Manson be allowed to testif,Y for her. She was ap early meQ)ber-of the so-calle,J M'anson family cult. After 'her arrival today, Miss Fromme rejected an offer by U.S . District Court Ju<Jge Thomas Mac Bride to allow her to return to court on a promise. of avoiding the dijlruptions. "Tliis is a matter of principle, .. she told MacBride, with the jury .absent. , ' MacBride asked her whether / she .would rerpain quiet and ex- ,..press any ol)jections through John Virga, )jhom he named to be her att"lbrney when he withdrew Mils Fromm.e's right to represent herself on.Friday. "No, I'm he only one who could ,put .on ,my_ defense," said . Miss Fromme, who also has balked at wa,tchip.g the proceed- ings Qn tt-tevision Crom a courthouse cell. · "So you refuse to sit down and be quiet?'' asked MacBiide. "I have to," she replied, and the judge ordered her escorted out o( the coUrfroom. She again r4!fused to watch the trial on tel~vision set lip in· a room adjacent to her courthouse cell, Van Court said. Miss Fromme, in less than a week, bas tried twice to change her plea froP' innQCent to no coo· test or guilty, and fired Virga as her co-counsel, only to have him reinstated.; S4ME .OLD TUNE • FOR· PILOT ADS "!sold my piano-.·· .. That~a l;h' sales suc~ess tale "' -'dwater Uroed. told by tbe Laguna Nleuel ~ " woman who placed,lhii ad in the FRESNO (UPI) -'Ill~ board Daily Pilof: o( directors of the United . BABYGRAND Republicans of California has ' Bla~k fini1h 1470 :ir.u- .......... ....1 1 t ' . R xxxxafterS:IO · •. ~ a reso u ion_ ur004 ep. If you have a musical lnstru· .~ry Goldwater not t9 pve up menL you. want to convert to ti11 House seat to run for the tJ..S. cash, call 642·56TB. _Senate next year. T~.resplut100 It only taku a few words in. called for prevall.1nc~.upon 'the ri&bl pl•c• to make a sale. Golct,rate.r ~qt \o J~ OOP \ A!0n1 ·the Oran1e Cout, Ibo -talion In blS dlltllct by ri•ht place 11 Ibo Dail¥ Pilot ,..11Dakfin1 the Senate race. • . -~ ~ ' • I • • • • IDS aw 1ven~ ne .ee • ·l _,,,, Dtlty f'flel .,,... llY ";otrkll O'Do-11 FLANKED BY ATTORNEYS, REP. HINSHAW HAS A FEW WORQS FOR NEWSMEN Congresaman Predleta He'.11 be Acquitted and Soya He'll Run Again Teen· Trapped Four Hours, Pulled. Out -. . . ' . . . An Anaheim teenager fell X> feel into an old mine shaft in Black Star Canyon Sunday and'it took volunteer mountain rescue workers more than four hours to lrarJ&iporl him to a waiting am- bulance. Mick McCrary, 16, was listed in fair condition today at Chap- man General Hospital with multiple head and body injuries suffered in the 5:30 p.m. fall in the Santa Ana mountain canyon. Chief Keith Lynn of the Silverado Volunteer fue Depart- ment said McCrary was attempt- ing to climb 'tlown the rock race where Black Star Falls runs dur- ing the spring rU'noff. "He had about 1ix Criends with him 8t the top of the cliff and £bey had. tto roP.eS with them," Lynn said. "Th;Jt is about a 50-foot sheer drop and he was clifnbing doWn to reach a patticulti'led11e he wanted to get to for some re- asou." Shortly afler he Degan ·ms· climb, Mccrary lost his grip on the rocks and fell "about 30 feet'' into a vertiCal mine shaft below him. l~)'nn 1aid the youth landf!d ln a pool or water on the noor or an old rhine tunnel at the bottom ol tbe shalt. • The tunnel and shaft are near the old Black Star coal mine, which was active about 100 years ago. • . , A dozen volunteers plus 1.he youth's friends worked until after 10 . p.m. to get McCrary down to, the creek bed and out to an ambul~ce on Black Star Ca· nyon Road. • ' , <SedCSSCUE, J.:•«• AZ> Four Charged In Pot Case ' Four Dana Potnt reSidents' were jailed over the weekend by Orange 'Coontt Slrftilf"s olltcers who sai.O they found packaged marijuana and growing mari- juana plahta tn the ap3rtrt.ent at 33751 El, Encan\o. Booked OD C~arges ol cultival· ing and-pos•essing marijuana were Wendy Anne Kammeyer, 24, Seth Lorin Kammeyer, 21 , Clews William Madden. 21 , and Jack Melvin Davia, 28, all of the El Encan~ addres•· Munjcipal court arraignment olthefour1uspectslsacheduled .today. -~f J.. Screams Rout Rape Suspect .. In Laguna Screams from a 55-year-old Laguna Beach woman Sunday caused an armed intruder to flee her home. Police believe lhe sus- pect may be the same man who raped a 19-year ·old t ... agunan earlier. The older worn an was unhurt in the 5 a.m . incident despite warnings from the gunman not to scream. She screamed anyway until he fled. FTiday morning at about lhe same hour, an armed man forced entry into the apartment of a 19-year-old woman and raped her. "Right now all we have on the second case is burglary and as- sault 'llith a deadly weapon. But, what was his motive? I can onl y uspect it. was to rob and rape." DeLG.ene BrO<lks said. 1-· Del . Brooks said descriptions of the intruder in both C'aSes weic similar. lie is described as a man in his early 2C1¥ wearioa: military (aligue!I. He reportedly has san- dy short hair and is or medium height and build. • Defense Motion Accepted By TOM BARLEY Of I~ D;oUy Ptlot Sl;fff Co ngr e!Ss man Andrew Hinshaw and his two lawyers got the trial delay they wanted today in Orange County Superior Court after ~g told on their first ap- peararM> this morning that no s uC'h continuance would be permitted. Judge Robert P. Kneeland de· layed C'ourtroom action until Nov . 17 after defense attorney !\1ai:shall i\1organ expl ained that he is involved in a Los Angeles County trial and can not be free for Courtroom action here until Nov. 24 . Rut it seemed at one point of a contested motion before acting presiding Judge Bruce Sumner that Hin shaw might have to fa ce trial with only one of the two l a wyers d e f e nd ing hi m on bribery charges. After reminding lardy defense attorney Marshall i\1organ thal "the trial calendar is a lv.:ays called at 8 :30 a .m. in Orange Cou""y," Judge .Sumner testily sent the trio to Judge Robt-rt P. Kneeland 's courtroom for tria l . Morgan and co·counscl Robert Green, obviously taken a hal·k, re- CSee IUNSllAW, Page /\2J Or :::ec:i 7~o~•~• Weath er Sunny ski es punctuated by gusty winds arc on the weather me nu fo r Tues- day with high tem - peratures rangin g from 64 along lh<' seashore to 70 degrees furtht•r in lcand. INSIDE TODAY Bobby l~1gp~ zs ct !I ogarn - lhil time '" a "fool rac t> acms.! Death Va lley ng<n n.!t an 1•r perienced d zst nnce run n1'r f who'll g1ue Rnllby o hi '<Jd .!lart J. St>e Pa ge D·J lnd.-x ... u ... .. ,..., .... L.1111.loyd ... "'-''"N I""'"'' C.llt•..r.1 •• 0. ....... ...,, ..... , " " .. 0 111ltlM Ct 10 .... " . . 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Stanley Mooneyha m was denied earlier by Judge Ken- said the law:suit designed to ser neth Williams. as1dl" the expected tinal ruling of M organ and Green had hoped a Los Angeles County Superior for a delay of the triaJ to Nov 24. Courl j udge will be rtled Tuesday Hinshaw face:s jury trial on three in Los Angel ~. felony counts of bribery. Dr. Mooneyham said the re-Hinshaw a ppe ared to recover cent court decision ste mmed his composure during the trek . '• Crom a lawsuit fil ed by a Los between courtrooms . He predict-•-' D Angeles· phy!!ician who claiihed t'd he would be acquitted of the ,, eteraTJS ay that religious discrimination was allegations a nd subsequently re· being Practiced by the agencies elected lo his 40th Congressional R Sl d who placed the Cambodian in· Oistrirt seat. enJll ate fant.!i in Chris tia n homes. Th e New po r't S e a c h --::=----:=::----::------:;~~~~lh~•;2!•~d~o~li~v~e;;Ji~~~-~R~•~u~b~li~c~a'!!n'!s~a~i d his offi ce had rt• SHOOTING VICTIM ·Janet Mae Metz l'J T da who met Dr. Mooney am ay ce1v a "spurt of mad" [oJlow-COr i ues y in Orange County were Mr. and ing the recent di s missal of eight Mrs. Gordon Luna. 3812 Beaver of 11 ft"lony counts contained in .. • ( • ' < ~ , ' Cardboard Idol UPI Ttl9!tfWI• Orange County Courts. state offices, most public s chools and fi ve city halls will be closed Tues- day in observance of the second Veterans Day holidar in less than a month. Fede r a l a nd c ounty off ices marked lh!' observance on Oc· tober 27 and will be open Tuesday As will banks and most stores. Tuesday's "traditional holi- day " dates back to the signin~ ol the armis tice a t the end of Worlcf> War I in 1918. Costa Mesa will be the only Orange Coast city to close its municipal offices Tuesday. Schools in the Coast Communi· ty Colleg e Di l'i trict and the Ca pistrano Unified School Dis- trict are the only ones th at will be open. ha ving observed the Oct 27 dat('. 'J'his is hC', \\'Oriel . the periecl man --as dreamed up by \\'omen r1..•s pond ing to a survC'y by ··Man \V atchers, Inc.'' Suzy Mall C'ry. h..:·ad of ~1 ;.in \Vatche r s, s u rveys the com- pos ite : hair or J ohn Oa\'idson. eyes 'anti nose of Roger :vloorc. mouth uf Michael l.andon , d im ple of F reddie Prinze, tip per tor so uf Ron Ely, lower tor so of Robert Conrad and legs of Joe Nom:.ith. 200t,h Year Celebrated By Marines • Ma rines stationed at Ca mp Pendleton today joined in birth- day ce re m oni es m a rking the 200t h ann ivers ary of the United Slates Ma r ine Corps. (Related Story Page A4 .) Mesa Man Critical ·In Newport Crash This morning's ceremony was marked by a traditional cake- cutting, with the first two pieces going to the youngest and oldest Marines stationed at the base, a review of Marine Corps cam- paigns and events and a parade fea turing Marines in authentic Wl if orms o( east er as. The r'ttarineCorps was tounded Nov. 10, 1775, by a resolution of the Co ntinental Congress. An- niversary balls were held · over the weekend at Camp Pendleton. A 22-year -old CostJ Mesa man :who missed dea th in an auto ('rash two months ago was not ex- pected to survive another c rash in v.·hich he was involved in Newport Beach late Sunday . A rollover along the S curves of Irvine Avtnue left Mark James Gilbert in c riliC'al conditi on from head inj.uries and a roommate hospitalized with lesser injuries Newport traffic investigators today still were trying to de- termine if Gilbe rt was dri ving, or whether Robert Paul Nix , 32, was at the wheel o f the American t'ompart r a r when it left the roadway at 7 :30 p.m. : Both mt"n li ve at 2182 P acifie ';..ve ., according topolic<.'. ! The crash occ urred in the 2300 blork or Irvine . The car was '1eadl"d north. poli C'e said. i Investigator Steve Van 1-lorn '<laid that no one has yet de- termin ed the rt•ason for the car lt"aving the roadway and nipping down an embankment. · Both victims were pihned in the overturned wreckage, he said. Paramedics removed both men with the a id o r other 'firemen. . 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His companion's condition was lis ted .11s f a ir by hospital spokesm en. Stereo Gear,. TV Target of Thieves Ste-reo equipment, a colored televis ion set and cash with a total value of more than $.1,000 was stolen during the weekend from an El Toro home, Orange County Sheriff's officers report- ed today. Deputies said in.truders forced open a sliding glass window to gain e-ntry to the home o( girt shop owner Robert Hull, SS, ot 24921 Muirlands Blvd. They said the Hull fa mily was out vis iting relatives at the t ime of the breakin . From Pag~AI RESCUE ..• Lynn said the only illumination lhe v.·orkers had was provided by nas hlights. "This i!j about the seventh or eighth person we've had to pult. out ot·the same area since early summer.,. Lynn s aid. "When they reopened this road and the area got publicity, f>t.~plc really norked out here ... Marines stationed at El Toro ~1ari n e Corps Air Station marked the 200 birthday last week. Reagan Hits Ford Record . NEW YORK <AP> -"Maybe the President was a con- gressm a n too long,•• Ronald Reagan said in an interview with Time magazine. "The President has all the machinery, but-I'd be happy with. the grass roots," said tile former C&litornia governor, adding he thought President Ford had not "been very successful." "If I decide t'o nm, maybe there's a little David and Goliath to this thing.'' .. Reagan also said in tbe in- tervl ew published Sunday : "With former President Nixon gone, I worry about Secretary of Sta te Henry Kissinger. He net'ded someone like Nixon to keep him on that tough track. He has to have someone around who can keep him from giving away the store.·· Slowdown Debate<l· LOS ANGELES (AP> - Whether or not to slow down medical s ervices as an en- couragement tor m alpractice in- suranre legislation was debated Sund3y by members or the Los . Angeles County Medical Associa- tion. No ·Star Role Nixon Doesn't Want TY Job . WORCESTER. Mass. <AP ) -Former President Nixon has demed reports thkl he plans to become a radio <?r t e le v1 s 1on c~mment.ator, according to lhe news director of a radio station. ''Te le vis io n a nd r adio commentaries would not be the best use of my lime," Nixon said in a letter to Paul Stanford of WN EB. Stanford, who d.Scribed himself as a friend and s~ppo~ter of th~ former president, said today that N1·xon .• 1mmed1ale projects~ included the writing~or m emoirs a nd fou r television documentar.Y shows in 1977. "I do intend of course to continue in the way I feel will be most efrective lo work for the cause of world . ~ace which was the major goal of my adminlatra· tion. and an area In which I believe we made slgnlfl· cant progress . . . , ·· Nixon wrote. _ . St .. Irvin e . The Lunas have the Orange County Grand Jury signed adoption papers for 14 -indictm ent of the former as· month·old Cale Luna who a r-sessor. ri \'ed in the United States last "I intend to stay active and run June. for office in the next primary ... "I risked my life lo save those Hinshaw ja untily commented. babies from certain death a nd He was natt ily dressed today in a I'm not going to remain silent dark business suit and wil\jngly and simply let the m be kidnaped join~ newsmen for a televised by the state of Calitornia or iilterview. anyone else," Mooneyha m said. Morgan and Green are now "When I accepted responsibili-wa iting in Judge Kneeland 's ty for the w e lfa re of these courtroom for a discussion on children with the approval or thl:' trial prospects. Cambodian government, \Vorld Still fuming from Judge Sum- Vision became their legal guar· ner·s brusque dismissal of his di an and parent,'' he added. arguments, Morgan commented Mooneyham s aid the Los that he hoped J udge Kneeland An geles court ignored testimony "might introduce a little sanity by the Ameri can nurse who re-intotheproceedings ... ceived the orpha n children and Ref ore entering the courtroom the last head of the Cambodian the silver-haired trial lawyer Ji?overnmenl. both of whom con· s po tte-d tele vis io.n equipme nt firmed World Vi s ion ·s legal ri ght plugged into an ·outlet on the to stand in Place or the parents. fourth floor corridor, apparently !\.1ooneyham s aid that for the beingrecharged. court to order the children turned ''Hey, call (assistant district over to the Los Angeles County attorney Michael} Capizzi.," he Department Qf Adoptions is ''one told newsmen a nd spectators. · of the mos t flagrant violations of "NBC or somebody is stealing the·Constitution ever 'seen in this electricity from the county.'' state." Drivers Slww Their Lemons . C~os· Disrupts ·-.. Lisbon Rally KILLED BY GUNMEN Ronald Cauwels • f'rom Page Al • SLAYINGS • • door after b ei n g r e fused permission to enter. Officers s~id neighbors told them th al three or four s hol'i • were heard and then a bar rage of :shol:t before lhL~ four men fl ed from the ho mt' and drove off. SAN FRANCISCO (U PI) -About 60 s miling but dis- gruntled car owners have staged a "lemonstration" parade down Van Ness Ave-nue pas t the city 's la r gest auto Si;jJ es d e- alerships . l.IS BO:'IJ , Portugal (AP > Tear gas disrupted a progovern- ment r ally as Premier Jose de Aze vedo was condemning left - v.i.ng e xtremism . Nearly a n hour after the pre- mier beg an s peaking Sunday night lo about 20.000 persons gathe red in Li s bon's main square, someone set fire to the political banners raised by the anti·Communist sponsors of the meetiiQg, and tear gas grenades were thrown from the roof of thc- adjacent navy ministry building. . T hey ha\·e not yet determined !be.type ~f v.•eapons used in th~ 1 1 k1ihngs. ·They could ha ve been 1 1 rifl es or shotguns," a deputy f ~aid. Officers said ji,1 rs. Melz had _; been living wi th Cauwe1s for-l some time and th at her children Any driver who con- sidered his car a "lemon" was invited to participate in Saturday 's parade, which was organized by .San Francisco's Consumer Action. by a former m arriage were being !(. cared for al her father's home in ·~ the Su nset Beach area. The cars trailed green balloons and bore signs de· tailing the troubles their owners have had keeping them in running order . Some persons iD the crowd ap· parentl)" believed that the milita ry police had thrown the tear gas because the y were wear - ing gas masks before the attack. They rushed the police, using banner pales as lances. 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(COrnll' Of FOflll AW.) (l.tltur• World) 310 Gfotnntyre It. 13620SMI Beach Blvd (11 •I •94-1'&09 (2131691-7'21 . ·~''' Hiiia WHt Hollrwoocf ({'.ornerol Olyrnp1c Siva) {Otltl. Mt, Sinai HOtl)l1&1) ~2~·1 ~· a1•1aevertre1vo. ... ,. ' (2131857-41•1 _ l -. l ' ~ ( 1' 1 Pr De ho de In gu D• M ho hi: w pu m lie ,. m he co d e Ai Ni •• m at w ., C\ st di <i M OI ., • r ' :Mondar""'°'""-'~M.....""'~m~b0f"-'I0~,~111S""-~~~~--'DAll."""~y~~~l=OT"-~"~' d Cory Fund Iii11k in Cou 11 I I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---'-~~~~- s·unda~'s s -ermon • Reported By Tom Barley I ' Aid to Starving 'Drop in Bucket' • 1\fo~e and more Americans are dying "from just plain overeatmg'' while millio~ of their fellow humans perish ('Ve~ year from starvation, \Yorld Vision International ~es1dent W. Stanley Mooneyham told a church congrega- tion SUnday in Garden Grove. Dr .. Mooneyham paid tribute to the nation's churches and t~e1r r:esponse to his appeals for aid but warned thal what 1s being done so far for the victims of famine "is a drop in the bucket.'' "Most of us in this country are overweight and live far loo wel~ for our own human needs.':., he said . "Frankly, we ~re eating ourselves to death while people in at least 40 na- tions are starving to death." ~r. Mooneyham said his world vision organization is rushing all the food it ean get to famine areas and is addi- tionally sllpplying seed, ploW5, tools, machinery and work animaJs i.n many areas of the world. But despite this rapidly growing aid program between 10,00o to 15,000 ~rsons die every day, most of them in India, Ba~gladesh and the drought-stricken nations of West Afnt"a. the former Baptist preacher said. "These are the inhabitants o( what I call the Fourth World and it looks today as if they are about to drop off the edge of our world,·· he warned. ''Christians must not leave it to their chui-ches to mount campaigns aimed at providing some measure of relier for st;irving millions in A:;ia, Africa a nd Latin America," Dr. Mooneyham s aid. "Many Americans are cutting their food consumption and putting the moncy.t.bt?y save into programs that provide food for people who have almost forgotten what it tastes like," he said. "The hungry outnumber the well fed by 12 to one," he said. "While we in our arnuent world each consume about four pounds of food -3,200 calories-daily, half of the hur.- gry struggle along on 1,000 calories and the rest eat less than 1,000 ralories a day. "Hy the same tok en," the speaker said. ''every man, y,·oman and child in America earned more than SS .000 last yC'ar while those of the Fourth World earned less than $200 . ·· It is not good enough to condemn the problem as basirally one of overpopulation and then turn away rrom starving millions who are beseeching us for the food that Y.ill sustain them and give them new hope, Dr, Mooneyham said. "The situation is desperate but it is not insoluble,,. he appealed. "i\1en and women of all faiths are responding to our appeals in a way that has given us new hope and faith in ' ,the future." O'Neill .And Cella Named SACRAMENTO (APl -Deal· ing.s of a firm partly owned by state Controller Ken Cory and two Orange County p>litical ron- tributors are being investigated. ,.. says the Sacramento Union. The Union said Democrat Cory is a fellow stockholder with Orange· County political figures 1c ar . e1 . Cella. in the Republic Insurance Brokers or Anaheim. It said O'Neill and Cella have rontribut- ~ heavily to Cory's politiral campaigns. In one copyrighted story, the 'Union quoted state Insurance Commissioner Wesley Kinder as saying the investigation con - rerns a workmen's compens a- tion policy that Republic sold in 1972 lo the Chino based Milk Producers Council. It .said the $500,000 policy v.·as canceled last September. Thf' Union said that during the first tv.·o years of the policy, the cti\•idend.!I back to the council - returns after fees and losses - ran a bout 60 percent of pre- miums, but in the third y_ear dividends dropped tcr about 16 perrent . It quoted the head or the ('QUO· cil. Peter Vander Poel, as saying thl're is a dispute bet'•"een the rouncil and Republir about the limit or lark of limit on the liabilit if;'s that the in surancC' policy was supposed to cover. The Union said that "·hile the state invest\gat~s· alleged mis- manageme nt in Republic, the council is preparing a lav.·suit to coVer y,•h at council exec utives think they have lost . Edward ~1 lddleto n , the supervisor of the insurance com- missioner 's investigation. was quoted as saying he hopes to wind up the case in a few "-'eeks. Mid· dlelon said any proven violations rould result in fines or the r~· vocation or suspension of com- pany or individual licenses. Ford Still Opposed To New York Bailout The newspaper also said that state Medi-Cal officials are in- vestigating insurance payments made to Republic by some Orange County hospitals in whirh O'Neill and Cella hold in- terests. The Union s aid Cory went to ·work in 1966 in an agency named Cornet Ins urance, held by Rirhard Newby. It said Cory ac- quired ::1n intC'rest in Comet arter becom ing an assemblyman. and Cornet "-':JS l;:iter merged inlo Rt>publi r . Ry HELEN T HOMAS WASHINGTON (UPI ) President Ford told fiv e Democratic senators today he is hopeful New York City can avoid default, but is still opposed to giv- ing the rily f e deral !Oa n guarantees. The five senators, led by Demorratic I.eader Mik e ~tansfield, said they are still hopeful the President \.\ill change his mind. Sen. William Proxmire (0- \Vis. ). chairman of the Senate· Banking Committee. told r e- porters that after meeting with F'ord in the cabinet room for more than one hour he found "no change .. in Ford's position. "The most important im- pression I got is that he <Ford) very, much wants New York to avoid default," Proxmire said. "He feels that default can be avoided without federal interven· lion." "The President was very firm that New York must meet its ob- ligation,'' Proxmire said. It s;iid that a ft er the confljrt with the ;\filk Producers Council came up. :-Jev.·by "'as ousted from R epublic. It said Cory. Ne..,.,by. 0'~\1eill and Cella held 45 percent of the stock of Republic. but that the c hairman of Republic , Al L ca th e rb y, hurkstered the owners of more than SO percent of the stock in or ~ der to force Newby's departurl'. l Press Pressured Navy? Coverage Cited' in Woman Marine's Discharge YUMA, Ariz. (AP) -Fear of public reaction to the Court- martial or a woman Marine lieutenant charged with having sexual relation s with enlisted men for ced the military to accept her rf'signation under honorable conditions, her attorney says. A court-m artial had bt."'Cn or- dered al El Toro Marine Corps Air Station for 2nd Lt. Mary Niflis, 23, on charges of hal/ing , .sexual relations with six enlis ted men. The Navy had orfered only an undesirable discharge. But it \Vas announced Friday that the secretary Qf the Navy had ac- ceptetl her resignation and that she would be given an honorable disrharge. Jay :Jeffcoat of El Centro, her civilian lawyer. said that the Marine Corps decided that the outcry provoked by news cov- erage up to now would only be a "sneak preview" of what was to com('. Jeffcoat, who termed the military response to her alleged miscondurt ''a classic e~ample of unequal justice," said tl'ie trial would have involved "allegations with explicit sexual detail wh1ch, even covered by r esponsible journalists, would hove been sensational.., He said the best offer a Pen· tagon lawyer made last week was an undesirable discharge "wit h a loss or all veterans' privileges." Lt. Ni/1is, who is divorced from· a Marine she met in basic train· Corps Station in Yuma. Jeffcoat criticized the Marine Corps for failing to charge any of the men. J-le said some of the sergeants allegedly involved "were told their rarecrs were on the line if they didn 't cooperate.·' Jeffcoat said they were assured there would be no charges in re- turn for their help. The lawyer said there is little distinction between an honorable discharge and a ge neral dis- charge under honorable condi- tions. ''Each <"'arries the sa me benefits," he said. "It r eally didn't make too much difference to us which one iNas. ·· U . Niflis says she will have no romment until she is a rivilian. Rut in Southbury, Conn., Mrs. Jean Rickard, 66, the officer's mother, said s he stilJ wants a rongressional investigation of her daughter·s treatment. "We who are involved are dis- tressed by the double standards that apply in the Marines to m ale · and remale members," i\'frs. Rickard said in an interview. She said her daughter had wanted to join the Marines since her high school days and was commissioned a second lieute- nant upon graduation from Le - Moyne College in Syracuse N.Y .• in May 1974. ' "She was kind or st;vry eyed. She believed ell the things the recruiters said about equal op- portunity, eQual Justice, equal treatment,'' Mrs. Rickard s aid. "She's no longer starry eyed, Sh'-"'s completely disillusioned ... were filed . l\.'frs. Rirkard said she visited Yuma for about three weeks and. in disrussions with active and re- tired military personnel, learned of the case of a major accused of adultery. . ' . She said ;i written disci plinary remark \.\•ent into his file and he was transferred and given in - creased responsibilities. Mrs. Rickard said she didn't think her daughter 's or the ma- jor 's behavior s hould be punished ";is long as it does not interfere "'i lh the ir military responsibilities.·· She added that s he was s ur- prised and happ y with the secretary of the Navy·s decision to grant he r daughter's honoril· ble discharge berause it had not bel"n approved by l\.1arine of- firials. Mrs. Rickard also said she would not retract her request to three senators and U.S. Rep. Bella Abzug of New York for a rongressional investigation of lhC' treatment of her daughter. Shi.' s aid she hoped a probe' might help other Marines a\'oid simila r unjust treatment. She added that her daughter probably ~·ould stay out west after her discharge is processed, I.t . Niflis' a ttorney, J effcoat, said he expected that to take a couple of weeks. Mrs. Rickard said she and her hus band llre private people but she doesn't regret the pubLi city ~h e's generated about her daughter's rasr. For the Birds Karla Balsz finds that the birds that hang out at Huntington Beach's Talbert Lake are £ri~ndly creatures -espeC'ially -~hen )'OU haN e a little bread for them. Kai la look advantage of the mild autumn weather r ecentl y ·and visited her feathered fri ends during a trip to Hunt- ington Beach's Central Patk. Football for Tombstone· LOS ANGELES (APJ -It was an odd football game. The players used no helmets or pad- ding. Neither time nor score was kt•pt . Th{' game ended when it Bislwp Hit For Morals I.LANDAFF, Wales (AP) The Angliran bis hop of I.Jandaff. thl" Re \'. Eryl Stephens Thomas. announced today he is retiri ng b('C<.lt1se he is facing trial on char ges of gross indecency. The GS-year-old bishop is to a p- p ea r before the Cardiff magistrates on Nov. 19. Details of the charges have not been made public. In a letter lo the 153 parish pries ts in hi s diocese. Dr. Thomali said he was resigning because he was unable to m.::ike "adequate reparation for the humiliation" he had brought on the church. was too dark to play any more. And all money collected at the g3te went for a tombstone. The players were from the 18th Street, Toonerville, Frog Town and Echo Park street gangs. Instead of rumbling in the street as they had over the years when several members died in ron- frontations, they took to the root- ball field lo raise funds to buy the tombstone for a fallen friend, Timothy Grandpre, 19. The youth was s lain by off-duty I.os Ang('les patrolman Michael A. l..t'e. 28. on the Santa Ana Freeway Oct. 15. Lee said a c~1rload of teen -agers rir&t threw objerts at hi s rar and then tried to run him off the road. J.le fired on them with his service re- volver , hitting Grandpre, tht."' driver of the car. The youth later· died of bullet wounds in the head, sheriff's deputies said. There have been no arrests in the case. The gangs played their tackle football game before some 75 paying spe!'tators Sunday at tht• Marshall High School football I ntroducing Beautiful Bryam new 'control lop' pan ty brief with Lycra" spandex. Trims )'our rummy, slims you r· l1ip s. Feels all natura l and light so fi eld. Polire paraded around the field in a "visible patrol to di8- !'0urag(' a rum hie," said office r Charles Stropko. Rut Stropko said there were no inridents and no arrests. J-le said "they played until it was too dark to play any more.·' GayE~GI Tells Story MO:">.'TREAI. <APl -'"The v gave me a medal for killing twC, men and discharged me for lo\.'- ing one,·· said Leonard P. l\1atlovirh, a sergeant thrown out of the Air Force after revealing he was homosexual. He told 400 people at a sym ~ posium on homosexuality Sun- da.y he suspe{'ts the Air Foret> - favors loosening sex regulations but prefers leaving it to tht: rourts "so that-it won 't lose it s mac ho image.·• yot1 can wear it under pants;- sl1orts, even pa11t)1 l1osc. Beige, white, bl ack. S (waist 25·26). :t.r (waist 27·28).L (2?·30 ), S3 H osiery • ing1 was charged last July with "conduct unbecoming 8n orricet snd a gentlewoman" lbr having all~ed sex acts with the six enli!tcd men at the Marine Air Mrs. RickBrd Said a wcial isolation hBs been rimposed on her daughter s~nce. lhc charaes "IC you have to stirk your nose out to do somPthinJt. you do it. I lton 't l i kl" unfairn ess f or 1J !Lock' S I C anybody,"shesaid. u ·.· s ... Olll l nas t Pl.1 la, s~·,n DiC'g o frcC\\"3Y a t Drist<ll, c:.)~t.l ~'l.'\il , 55()-(1(111 -1--· -· . ., • 1 . ~.'!,.._ -: . -~~-1 " • 1 --l - • • - • • . ~ ~ _.,...... __ ,..,._ -. ---- .. , • " '" ,tf DAILY PILOT ' Just ~ Coasting ,~~ J I :'<f.;,." '\@ w ith T om arphi n e MOVl;llG Al.ONG DEPT.- Much yakking and considerabl e :~ction h a~ devP.loped In our Orange Coast rt"~1on in recent times o vt>r n ~·w m £>thods of t rans1Xlr.t~1t ion . Now. on a Rlut· 1\-tonday, "'(' learn to our dismay that all of this may bcrornaught . Just conside r the effort we've put into it. Ylost oC our cities havl! gone on the bicycle trails kick. We Mond1y, November 10, 1Ql75 President E x p,lains 'Firings' WASHINGTON !UPI) - President F ord acknowledges he fired Jame:rSchlesinger bttau:se or "growing tension" between the .former d efense secretary and Secretary of State Henry Kis.:singer that was causing "a.n overall problem ·• in natio nal security matters. Ford a lso said Sunday in a na- tionally televised interview that .operations in his campaign or- ganization "could be better" but th"at he would enter all 30 GO P pres idential primaries ncx.t, S tUI A lert , Uf"tTt......_ -,-----irnvu-sp~t'"ial l1ln('"Srtl1[fkt?d out j ,;1long.s ide the roadways with tht' ( I N SHORT .. J· ~airman Mao T se -tUng: 81 , his speech impaired· to th£>. point he cannot talk normaJ - ly, mouths h is words and is interi>reted by three women lip readers. according to re- J'l or t s i11 Newsweek magazine . l aim of ttllowing bicycLlsts toped al tu a nd rrom without finding themselves a bruptly snatcht.'CI up by somebody's f ronl bumper. I Yt'ar to let voters judge him on hi s record. He indirectly C'hall enged Ronald R eagan to do the same. ' . • . • • ; I i 11 •I II :! :1 I 1 ' • -, , . • ; l • . • . ' ~ I ' f • • I . ' fl • I I i' I I • • ~ - I i\.leenwhile. we no longer talk much about more and more freeways with bigger and wider lanes and interchanges. We talk instead about transportation cur· ritlors. . .\ TR :\~S PORTAT I ON <'O r · ridor is m;iinly on some plan· lier's m_ap. IL cuts a wide swath through the land!!cape of Orange County bet"•een one place and anot her . Thl."'St' wide places look sus- piciuusly lik(> planning lines for freeway routes but we all know better than that. We know this bt>cau:i:e we are told they are transportation corridor s . Whatever that means. '.\f eanwhilc. our fu ture transportation needs <.1r(' being planned by an .outfit called the Or<tngt> County Transit 01slriC'l . Right now, they run around with a lot of orangt~ and white colort.."<I buses . And the people who opcralt> the district talk atx>ut things like Model Modular ~1od es and things like that yuu cun·t quite fathom . So you jus t know it's got to be good. AGAl;llST THIS BACKDROP, it is c\t>ar that our Orange County is geared up for all kinds of new "'ays to get from here to there in future years . And lhen "'<' come to today, where we are hit by a shocker from one \Villi am T. Coleman Jr. ln case that name is not a household word to you, Mr. Colem an is our United States Secretary for Transportation. -SeC'relary Coleman has now come . rig ht out . flatly, and ·declart"'l1 lhat America's primary method of transµortation is-and sh.<\ll c ontinue to be-the .l\.utomobi\e. The automobile? \Vhal is he talking about ? Where arc all of his Model l\1odular Modes and Transporta tion Corridors"' !las .~rret ary Cole man Oi ppe<l his transit too? RUT 1-fE PERSISTS. '"1\n y public policy directed toward e liminating the automobile is phony and the politician who sug- gests it is not acting in good faith ... Clearly, all of our grand schemes for hig h-speed elect1;c monorail s. s ubways to l.os . .\ngeles or rocket rail expresses havt> been blown right off of the dra"'ing boards by the man at the lop. The motor c ar i~ hereto stay. You no doubt noted that Mr. Coleman s aid the automobile is .~merica ·s primary method of transportation. You may hHve thought all this time that your feet and legs were your primary method or getting around. \\lalk- ing, however . just is n't primary any more. The~e days, you've got lo be able to adjust to l'h;1ngl'. Ford al.so broke with past statements by conced ing his campaign organization was hav- ing problems . but indicated he did nut t>xpect them to keep him from vi ctory over Reagan if tht! former Cali fornia governor gets into the race. 'Bloodbath' Loom• LlJANA, Angola (Ulel J Rival nationalist movements vowed to turn Angola's indepen- dence celebrations into a blood- bath today. marring Portugal's pullo ut from it s las t colonial possession in Africa. Portugal planned a s imple. nag-lowt"ring C'eremony at mid- night today in Luana ·s St . )tigut>l Fort. ending five C'en- turies of colonial rule in Africa but leaving Angola tom by civil war. I RA Bomb D1>f,..e d LONDON (AP> -Scotland Yard s ays a car bomb round ne ar the home or rormer Prime .\1 inistt>r Edward !leath was part o f an Iris h R epublican .o.\rmy camp:.lign against leading public fi gures. The U't'incr of the car noti ced a duffl e bag containing the 10- pound bomb underneath it about I :30 a.m. Sunday a nd called the police, who defused it . It was the fourth bomb incident in I..on · don·s fashionable West End in less than three weeks . FBI Probe Told WASHINGTON <AP) -The FBI is investigatin g allegations that Internal Revenue Service Commisioner Donald C. Alex- ander blocked tax invest iga- tions. The probe was described by .<\n F'BI spokes man Sunday night as "a preliminary investigation to determine if any federal violations mig ht be involved"' .and was unde rtaken at the re- quest of the Jus tice Depart - ment's Cri minal Division. l~e re· fused to elaborate any further on the matter, Siame se Twin Surgery Slated \VICHlTA , Kan. (AP ) -A pediatric surgeon will operate Tut>sday to separate the Siam ese twin girls born to a \Vichi la cou- ple. The twins, joined at the ab- domen. were li stffi in critical condition '.\-1onda y because of potential romplications from Friday's premature birth, but doctors said they were optimistic the twins \\'ill s urvive. Ford Salute s Marine Corps On Birthday WASH IN GTO~ !U PI ) - President Ford s nlulC'd the U.S. · ~tarine Corps on it~ 200t.h birth· day today, praising the fighting force for its valor and pledging tc keep it ready for new threats to ~aCP. ··'l'he Corps has be<.'ome a liv- ing monument to bravery and :-;pJ f·:sarririC'e ... F'ord said in •• Sjl('ech pre~red Cor bicentennial rt•remonies in Arlington, Vi:L, at the l\\'O Jim.ii Mem orial, a statue d('picting a group of T\-1arines raising the American Oag in <• World Wa r II battle for that Paci(ic island. ".'\nd o.1l"·;1 ys, .th e l\'l a rine Corps r:tithfulty st:1nds j!U<trd "'hen libl'r ty is thrt•alC'nN!. l.C't me ~1ssure you here ;ind no"· that the t\mC'ric:.tn pC'oplC' :ind your l>resident st.and behind you You "'iii bt> supplied with th{' most modern and advanct:'d ships , weapons. equipment and train- ing in the world today.'' llut "my aim is not to train America's youth for war nor lo develop ""eapons to kill," he said. "My aim is to develop the milit:iry s trength \\'hich is our mightiest hope for pc<1ce ." FORD RF.C . .\J.l.F.D that the (:ontinental Congress votl"d to ('Stablish the Corps on :"Jov. 10. 1775, and that :1 group of 23,1 !t•a thernerks m ade the first '.\1 arini.' amphi bious landing )1;irch 3. 1776, ne:1r British sa ~s a11 to captu r ~ w eapons needt>d in the f~l'volution<try \V nr . "Tod;1y \\'e remain true to the ideals the Mari ne Corps has fought to pres t~r ve -in distant countries and rC>m ot e bat- tlefields." he said , :idding: "The' United States must be constant and credible when \\.'C speak of Ameri can strength o.\t home and. on the seas of the '.w"Orld. You have stated it best to your recruits : ·~ob<Xly likes to fight but someone has to know ho"··· ··1 do not know what events the next two centuries will bring to our country. 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Th~tinr.\...th.reatened by war Crom Spain and Algeria. called o!f the "peace m.arcb" to clafm the Spanish tetrltory in a dr11mat1 c television and radio address Sunday night. . . This morning hefiew from them arch com m a.nd post in-A-ga~1f to hill winter palace in Marrakesh, officially ending the bizarre ' '.in• vaalon'' by an estimated.200,000civilians. • • . IUS MAllCff E RS stopped six miles inside the Sahara territory !acing.Spanish troops and minefields. Still another contingent or 150,000 m 8rchers were ca~ht by s urprise by the announcement Sunda~ as lhey wert: crossUlg the border to reinforce the first group. • . . ThE' volunteers, obeyi.n.gorders to pull out, packed up their dis- hes and tents a t dawn and began heading in trucks back to Morocco :;.t8:30 a.m ., the Spanish news agency Europa Press said. . ''We have a proroundconvic{ion that our marc h ha ~ fulfilled its mission and· attained its objective," the king told hls people Sun·· day. ''Thal is why, dear people, we must return to our ~t of de- parture in order so treat the problem s wilh other mclhods and new procedures." · TffF. VOl,USTEERS. who began crossing the Spanish Sahara rrontier last Thursday, heard the king's speech over loudspeake.r.s mounted on top. of vehicles in the sprawling camp. RockRi.ot . 1~30 MEXJCO CITY' <Ul'll - Rioling fans unable to act Uio a seJlout weekend con. rtrt by the rock gr~p "Ctifc310•P-5et nre tO •Dus. '"°"""eel a!L !ta willdolos 3Jld attacked patrons en. tirJnf -i11e·n•nronal :wditorfum. Nearl)" 30 persons were injured. Some or the in- jured, hit w ith bolUes and other mlasiles..--were...car.- ried a way with blood JXlW'• ing from head wowxls in the disorder. Suit Ended AsComatose1 . I WomanDies ST. LOUIS (AP) - A young I woman whose h usb and riled suit to have her declared no longes;o legally alive has died in a hospital, her heart su!stained to the end by life su-ppartmacbines, ,. ' I I I I I l Pilot Kicks Gunman From PlanetoDeath St. l~oui s County medical :1uthorities said Judith Ano Debro. 33, die d early Sunday "'ith her husband, Gaxy, ·at her bedside. The woman. who had been in a coma for nearly three weeks, was critically injured in an auto accident Oct.16. CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo . CUPI> -The hijacker gave c harter pilot Richard Leibundguth a choice -die by a buJlet or in a plane crash. With that. the' pilot kicked the gunman out the door to his o wn death. fly to the K.entucky Lake area oC Kentucky. During the flight Johnson talked about s uicide and said he had personal problem s , J..eibundguth said. •' . "It's kind o( a strange feeling to have the rug pulled out from under you without getting to the danC'e contest,'' said David M. Korum, counsel for Debro, who filed his suit Frid av. . "There h a d been no brai.n waves since Oct. 20." Korum The hijacker. Jack R. Johnson. 19, of Evansville, Ind., plunged 3,000 f ee t into a mudd y southeas tern Mi ssouri soybean field. When the plane was over Ken - tucky Lake. Johnson said the '"area below is too populated.'' a nd orde red the pilot to fl y around Paducah. Ky., and on across the Mississippi River inta Missouri. s aid. "Death is the stoppage ot. • li fe. If we had some defmition ot. Leibundguth said he put the single-engine Cessna 150 into a suicide spin on orders from Johnson -but as the craft hurtled toward the ground, he booted the hijacker out the door. T llE PILOT SAID Johnson "had told me I had a choice of dy- ing in an airplane crash or dyin·g of a bullet wound." AT 8,000 FF.ET altitude, the pilot said. John son s hoved the pistol into his side and ordered him to put the plane into a sui c ide dive. l,eibundguth complied. '"After los ing little more than 5.000 feet, I spun the plane to the right -and kicke d.'' •life, I don't think you'd find too m any people arguing about it.'' DEBRO . 31, aJso (iJ ed an t~ar1ier suit in county circuit court pct. 2·1 to h a ve life supPort, systems disconnected (rom his wife, basing hi s petition on her right to die. Both Judge William Corrigan ;ind the ftlissouri Court of Ap- peals r efu sed to hear the first :-uit, howe ver, a nd the petitiOG Leibundguth said Johnson, re- cently released from the army on a medical discharge, paid him $.5 to ••take a joyrid e around Evansville." Leibundguth is an employe o( a charter service,• Tri·State Aero Co., in Evansville. "The pilot felt the gun leave his side ... s a w the door on the right side was ope n and rolled the plane to the right," Mississippi County Sheri(( W.J. Simmons said , "and the p\lot kicked the passenger and out he went.'' was later filed in federal court. a sser ting violation of rights ... guaranteed under t he 14th -'1 .'\mendment. A fe w minutes into the lligbt, the pilot said. Johnson pulled a .22-caliber Pistol a nd told him to Simmons found the body in the soggy field eight mil es north of Charleston. The g un was not re· . covered. uwe never thought she'd out. live the federal case,'' Hale Rrown, one or Debro's attorneys in the federal case. said Sunday. ill lI W@ OD [[ IB@rrwocs@ Got a· probl~m? Then write to Pat Dunn • -Is an overzealous billing computer bugging you? -Have you waited too long for a mail order item you pai d for months ago? I • -Ara you getting the runaround at city hall? For help you can count on, turn to Pat Dunn . Pat will cut r ed tape, getting the ~nswers and the. action you n~ad to solve your problems with government agencies and businesses. Mall your questions to Pat Dunn At Your .Serv ice, Orange Coa st Dally Pilot, P. 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Be sure to Include your telephone number. Evan If you don'J have a problem, the At Your.Service column Is Interesting reading, daily except, Saturdays In the DAILY PILOT ' 642-4321 ' . ---. I ,, . I • I ' ,. - • ,• . •• Monc!!r• NO¥embllf' 10. 1975 ' OAILYPILOT 41 ' I Jvmml Drunk Police Shoot ·THEF'AMILYC---lR_CU __ B,BJIKeane 405-Freeway Neighbors Getting Lead PoiSoning? Former~oss • 'HAPPY VALl:EY (UPI) -In 1974, Rowann. Palmer r:art for Trinity County Sheriff,._ pledging to fire every Policeman under bis jurisdiction. Today b' is dead-killedby allOliceman's bullet. ,Palmeri_ who boasted that he was -a drunk wa:t shot tOdeath Saturday bYa dePuty trylrig to arrest LOS ANGELES (AP~ -DramaUcally hl&h blood lud levels have been nolecfin a comparative study qf rftident• or areas exposed to exhaust __poijuUon from automobiles on the heavily traveled -San DiejOJ'reeway, a state >Ji"""Resources Bdard bellinl_has been told. The feileral Envirllllmenlal 111>.lmion Agen~y "";:..J -study comQared the blood ie-aacount of these re51 - . -· dents with the levels found in residents breathing him on a bench warrant. the-hl1h desert air--Of-bancaslet;-som&-50 miles lo ---Palm-er. 4T.WhlfRrVe<t-rc:rlO-yearsBS a.consca. -- ble-in the Trinity-{;errter_J_udickil· District, was shot in the back. ~t ~tlle.northwesL _ d · . AT AN ARB hearing last week to etermme the validity or California standard for airborne lead particles. EPA scientists noted a~so that children in areas bordering the freeway displayed. blood lead levels higher lhan tl105e considered tox- 6'rl Fo-d Dftld. KJNGSBURC-fAP r -The decomposing body "But Ooddy's boss is just comin' over to. see ol a stabbed teen-a'e girl, who6e parents h ave been . HIM! Why does EVERYBODY hove to accused of five other murders, was discovered near get cleoned up?" here, authorities report. ------------------- Dental charts confirmed Sunday that the re· mains fou nd Saturday in high weeds along the Kings River were those d Frances Garcia, 16, said Tulare County s heriff's officers. Attfdftltal llallflfng . LOS ANGELES (AP) -A 13-year.Old boy ac.c1dentally hanged himself while practicing a ".survival" climb with a rope that had special rub- ber loops attached, police said. Young John Spencer apparenUy became en- tangled in pl astic inner-tubes knotted into the rope, pqlice said. The rope was used in a climbing techni- que taught in the boy's junior high school survival c lass, said his rather, 'Who found the-body hanging in the garage of their suburban Chatsworth home. SnOICl Vp /Werth A Pacific storm that dumped rain and snow on Northern California was moving south today. The National Weather Service said the weather front was losing strength during its southward mov- ement and forecast a return to clear skies for most areas by TuE'sday . The snow level dropped to 4.000 feet Sunday. F atal Plun ge C'tORMAN CUPJ> -A 16-year-ald Canoga Park boy plunged inore than 300 feet to his death over a steep cliff late Saturday while riding a dirt bike in the Mount Alamo Recreation Center. It took l .. os Angeles County firemen almost five hours to reach the body of Barry Sullivan, which was lodged in the narrow Freeman Canyon two miles south of Go~man. UFO Tale Apol'lo Chases Told SANTA CRUZ CUP!) -Two Apollo crews were· followed by unidentified flying objects d1.1ring.lheir lunar missions, acco,r(iirig to a UFO investigator. Prof. James Harder, an engineering professor at UC Berkeley, told a weekend symposium that Apollo 11 was followed hallway to the moon and one UFO followed Apollo 12 on three orbits around the moon . He asserted that the National Aeronautics and Space Administration suppressed the UFO inci· dents for fear or panic. He discovered the Apollo 11 incident while re- viewing tape recorded conversations between the spaceeraft and Houston Space Control. he said. He said the Apollo 12 incident, which he is still investigating, was disclosed by a member of the spa<'e team whom he declined to identify. Doctor's W ife Killed SAN DIEGO tAP1 - The-body of an obstetri- cian's wife was found murdered with s mall caliber bullet wounds in her ear and neck, police said. Detectives said Dr. Phillip Rand disc-overed the bodv of his wire. Tamara." 54. when he re- turhed home late Sun- daY . i.te told of ricers he had talked with Mrs. Rand less than two hours earlier. "The motive is-unclear at this time and there are no suspects in custody,"' said Police Capt. Mike Ri<'e. ic.say many medical authorities. . "There is clear experimental evidence that ex · posure to levels of lead found in Los Angeles air lead¥ to-accumulal:ion of lead-in-the human body," a statement issued by lhe st.ate Department or Health noted. ~ "The elevated lead level round in Los Angeles children is compelling evidence or increased body burden or lead in..ij)at area,·: the statement added . Cop's Close Call SANT A CRUZ (AP) -Motorcycle policeman Jeff Locke returned to work Sunday after narrowly escaping death when bis name tag deflected a bullet at near pointblank range. Police said the officer had stopped an auto for a traffic violation Saturday when one of four men in· side the car fired a .2.S-caliber pistol as Locke got orr his motorcycle. Locke"s name. tag deflected the shot, and he suffered a superficial woond. A ~hort time later, said police, officers arrested (ouro men at a motel about five blocks from the shooting. Come to this Christian Science Lecture -.on POWIR AT HAMD"" lr'I -1-W1PY Alton. C.S.B 11aa..., Ire I ;. ••• t 1r 11 .. l:OO P.M. .. IT~ I# Qmff, K-"15f »••· ......... ~ i ,..~.~ ROWEV~R, Dr. J erome F. Cole, spokesman for the Lead Industries· Assot:lation, which 11 op.. posed to an ARB _program callinc _ror a pb~~-out of leaded gasoline, coniended altbcitne1eact in-the concentrations ·fountl ln genel'al ambient at· mQ!Sphere is, at mo:st. a minor contribution to lead in blood.'' . . "The Increment of quantity of th ''\lr~ lead eontribution. even if it can be deduced, 11 bi.oloaically meaninglcss;:_•e testifi._esl._._ Jn lhe wake of public health agepcy wamu:ics of Jead JX)tsoni.ng ot children eaUog leadbeanng paint in older homes, environment~lists expr~sed concern regarding the lead polluli~ po~ent1al o( leaded gasoline. the gross sales of w~ch ~s expect· ed to reach $400 million this year nauonw1de. Jo in tfie PartJJ Reube n 's N ewp o r t zsrn A11nflJersary Celebra ti on • WES., WED. & THURS. NOV. 11 , 12 6l 13 ' "rbur lw1d1 or di1111er iv11/ i11dude-a bo!letj d1a111rgi1u Reuben's 251 East Coast Highwily, "4 ewport Beach Phone 673-1505 • ' Parent Slaying Probed ~-~FABRIC SALE SAN RAFAEL (UPI) --A Marin County pro- secutor says a 20 -year· old defendant enjoyed }() days of rock concerts, drugs and sex a ft er he and hi s girl friend murdered her parents and cremated their bodies. country prints jerooy prints Perky floral designs in a wide color selection. Great for blouses, skirts and aprons. Rayon/polyester blend · 4..l "/45" wide A huge assortment of beautiful prints in all the dusty colors of fall and early winter. Many fun designs to choose from. Acetate/nylo n blend · 45"/48 '" wide - Deputy Di stri ct At- torne y J os hua W . ·Thomas made that claim in his opening statement in the trial of Charles J)avid Riley, 20. He is c h a rg e d with the murders of San Rafael businessman James. Olive, 58, and his wife, ~aomi, 53 . THOMAS WAS expect -. ed to begin calling wit- nesses tod ay to suppart last week's opening. statement, which said • Riley showed no remorse in the time between the slayings and hi s arrest. Also · a rrest e d was Marlene Olive, 16. the dead couple's daughter. She: is accused of initiat- ing the slayings but will be tried in juvenile court. Tne youths were ar- rested July 1, 10 days after firemen discovered the charred bones and gold teeth of the Olive couple in a barbecue pit near China Camp, east of San Rafael. THOMAS SAID the bodies were cre mated systE"m atically. He al· leged tha t the Olives were killed because they had rorbade 'their daughter rrom seeing Riley. Boy Gulps Pot Bag ow Tomorrow • • • -Tuesday Mark Wenzel Uncle Sam Plus Mime comic . • . unicyclist juggler direct from Sea World I 0 foot tall stftlnwww with trick ~s on the mall * Free apples cmd ball-.s * Award-winn ing applt recipes * Sou•enlr s •.•.• cmd * Bushels of fun! Machine wash -Tumble dry VALUES TO Sl.98 YARD ....... ··~ > ... ' • , , .. ' VALUES TO S3 .69 YARD Machine wash ·.Tumble dry 1~ Gl itter & gl o w during the holiday festivities. Acetates, nylons, rayor.s and polyesters. Many wash able. 36"/64" wide. SATINS & BROCADES._ •..••.••••••• ,. ~-TO 7~. METALLIC JERSEY .•..• ,., •••••• , •••• 3~. To 4~~. VELVETS A{f? TO 898 (SOLIDS. PRINTS & P A TC HWO RK} •• "tvo. YD. VELV(~:~~~: & ~O~l ~S ) ...... --.. • ... 4~. TO 5~. ~u i1ted ~abrlcs •QUILTED CALICO PRINTS •QUILTED NYLON PRtNTS •QUILTED SWISS DOTS • OUlL TED CHAMBRAY •QUILT ED CH EC K GING HAM A w ide selectiori of quilted fabrics fo r ski rts, jackets & robes.· 44"/45" wide, washable & Polyester, Nylon & cotton blends . HOUSE OF FllBRICS . ':V ,i/1n1_vs jir.;t ,11udity flll>rics LOS ANGELES (UPll -A plastic sandwich bag containing marl · jua.na was removed from the lung or a 11~year-old youth who tried lo gobble the1 Pot earl.Y $unday Partici pants : So.tt.CoottPfG141 ~Gnt-.e HOMrPlou when police slopj>ed t.be crd ......... .._........., '1111 -....... , ... ,, ,, .... ......, car in which be was rid· C~ontfa ..... AdYilGf'Y lo Cott•~~S4S.1516 SJ0-1542 S!Mt0Art0-54l·S551 ing. -I Daffy Piiot W"........_ w.. H•il4:ah:ll c.....,_ lwllO r'Ol"ll Cntff I ._._ ............... N..._.......,._ l.,_ .. ,_ Police 1ald the boy w,,........., ata.1111 1t1.ao1J llleftOPoric--111·6121 ;~:£~ ~~eb~~ r::"s 1 H1 1 oN .. : \ ISLAND __.::~==========~==========~~ stead Inhaled the whole r/""\i ~ bag. L_ 0 11lmlkl 1D-• When the youth cot !"'I N EWPORT CENTER 6-rftD All If us o(lhe Car he W&I 1•11"01 P•eltle Co••t Hlgl'lw•1-htwn!' J1mbot" •rid M•c:A1t1'111r n VJDrlcl • • • JlRI \ r \ for br~ath •nd policel~-,-~~-~---------~-~~-~---~·---~..f--~-~_::::=:~=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::::'.::':::=~::::_-,_~--'j called an ambulance._ -" f I' ~· ·-.., · • . .l • , I • • t ' ' ' ll :! ' • l I\ i • • • • • ' " . . • . • ; l • . • • • ; ~ ~ ~ • i • • • " ' • • • . ) I : I • • • I J i I ( ,If DAILY PILOT . ~ . Just • Coasting 6-'S • ~@ with T om M_~pbiae ~. MOVJl"ll•(; A l .ONG Df_;PT.- Mu<·h yakking and rons1derablc ::ictton·-hn s d('vt>IOJ>('d in our or~tngl! c:o1.1 s t fl'g'.100 in recent timt:>s O\'t'r nl'W ntt•thOd!i or transpo1·t:1t1on . Now. on ::i Rlul~ ~1ond<1 y. \.\'t' IL•arn to our dismoly that :tnof this rnay l:Jlitor naught. Just <'1Jnsidt"'r the ~rrort wl"'ve JlUt 1ilto 1l. :'ifos t of our cities havl! gone un the lncycle trails kick. We have s pt•l·1:1l l ttnt~s n1arketl out ;tlong.s idl' tin• r~Mldways with tht~ aim or <•ll owin~ hicycUsts toped al to ~~nd from with~ut finding themselves [lbruptly snatched up by somebody's front bumper. l\1ean~·hilt.'. vt e no lunger talk much <lbout more and mor(' freew;1ys with bigger and wider lanes ancl intel'C'hanges. We talk instead about lran::;portation cur- Jillors. · . \ TR:\'1S PORT1\TION eor· rid~r is mainly on some plan ner s map. ll cuts a v.·1t1c swath thrOllgh-lht' landscape or Orangt• Cou nty IJet .... ·cen 'one place <tnd anotht•r. Tht:'st• widC' places look sus- piciously likt· pl<1nning lines for frt'e \\•ay ruutt~s but W<' all kn9!, better than that. \Ve know this · 6e<"ause w e are · told lhl'y arc transportation corridor s . \Vh atevt•rlh;H means. ~1 t>anwhilc, our f uturt• transpOrtation needs ;1rt• llt•ing planned hy an outfit calll'1I tht• O r~1nge County Tri.lnsil f)1slnl't Right now, they run around with ;i lot of 0range and white eolorl'tl bu st~s . And t he people who operate !ht~ 1li strict talk about things likt• Motlel Modular ~l txies ;;ind things lik e th~1t yuu can't quite fathom. Su you just know it·/! got to bt> good . AGAl:-IST THIS HAO<DROP, it is C'lc•ar that our Oran~C' County is geart'd 1.1p for all kinds or nt"w ways tu gel from here to thl'rc in £uture yl';.lrs . .o\nd lhen v.•f• come to today. where v.•e arC' hit by a shocker rromonC' \Villi am T. Coleman Jr. In C'<tse that name is not a hl1u sehold word to you , Mr. Coleman is our Unit('(!. Ststes Secretary for Transportation. Secre-tary Coleman has now come ri ght l)ll{, flatly, and declared that America's primary method of transp0rt;.1tion is-and sha ll continue to be-the ,1\utomobile. 1'he automobile? \Vhat is he talking o.1bout., Wh~rear£> all of his '.\.·lode! !\·tuclul.ir '.\l odes and Transportation C'orndor~·1 ll as &>cret;.1rv c:olem~tn fl1ppcd his 'tr<1ns1ttOo? lllJT HE PERSISTS. '·Any public poli <"y directed tow<.1rd t'liminating the automohilc is phony and the politician "'ho sug - gests tl is not acting in good faith," Clearly, al l of our grand schE'm~~s fl\r high-speed electric monorails. s ubv.•ays to l.os .<\ngeles or ro<•ket rail expresst'S have been bhJv.'n right off of the drav.'ing boards by the man at the top. The mntor t'ar is here to stay. You no doubt noted that J\1r . Cole m:Jn said the automobile is ~m('ri{'a 's primary method or tran.sport~1tiun . You may have thought <'ii this time that your feet and IC'gs '>llC'rt' your primary methlXI of J!l'lting around. \Valk - ing, howevt•r, just isn·t primary anymort> Thest.• d;1ys, you\·l' got In be ~lbleto ;uiJU!'>I IO(·h,1n ~l'. Monday, N011ember 10. 1875. President E x p,ains 'Firings' WASHINGTON (UPI) -. Pres:ident Ford acknowledges he fired J 'a.mes Schte.stnger becaus-e or •·growing tension'' between. the .former defense secretary .and SeC'retary of Slate Henry Kissinger that was causing "an overall problem " in national seC"urity m atte rs. Ford al:;o said Sunday in a na- tionally televi::;ed interview that operations in his campaign or· ganization ,.,<'ould be better'' but that he would enter all 30 GO P pre:s1dential primaries next. ( I N S HORT '.]. yt•ar lo let voters judge him on his record. He indirectly l.'hall enged Ronald Reagan to do the samC'. f<~o,.d also brOke with past state ments by conceding his <·ampaign organization was hav- in g probl e ms, but indicated he did not expCct them to keep him- rrom viC'tory over Reagan ir the former California governor gets into the race. 'Bloodbath' Loom• LlJA:-IA, Angola (lJ PI) Rival n.ationalis t moveme nts vov.•ed to turn Angola's indepen· dence celebrations into a blood- bath today, marring Portugal's pullout from its l ast colonial txlSSession in Africa. Portugal planned a !fi mple. flag ·lowering ceremony al mid- night today in l.uana·s St. ;'t.figut"l 1-"'ort, ending five cen· turies of colonial rule in Arrica but leaving Angola torn by C'ivil war. IRA Bomb Def.,.ed l.O:"l'DON (AP ) -Scotland Yard ::;ays a car bomb round near the home of former Prime '.\1 inislt:>r Edward lleath-was part of an Irish R epubli can t\r1ny campaign against leading public fi~ures The ov.•nt•r or the car noticed it d ufflt' bag containing the 10- pound bomb underneath it about 1 :JO a.m. Sunday a nd called th e poli<"e, who derused it. It was the fourth bomb incident in Lon· don's fa shionable West End in less than three Weeks . FBI Probe Told WASHINGT0N <AP l -The FBI is investigating allegations that Interna l Revenue Service Commisioner Donald C. Al ex- ander bl oc ked tax investiga- tions . Thr probe was described by an F'BI spokes man Sunday night as "a preliminary investigation to determine ir any redera l violations might be involved·· and v.•as undertaken at the re- ques t of the Justice De part- ment's Criminal Division. I-le re· fused to elaborate any Curther on the mattE'r. . Siamese Twin Surgery Slated \VJ CJ-llTA , Ka n . tAP) -A ~lt'diatric surgeon will operate Tuesday to st>pa r atE' the Si amese twin girls born to a Wichita cou- ple. The t "'ins, joined at the ab- domt•n. v.•ere li sted in critical 1.'0ndition l\1onda y because or polt>ntial compliC'ations from F'riday·s premature birth, but doctors ::;a id they were optimistic lh<' twins will survive. Still Alert • Ul"I T1'"4lelo Chairman Mao Tsc-tung0 81 hi s speech impaired." to ' th~. 1>0int he cannot talk normal · ly, mouths his words and is interpreted by three women lip r eaders, according lo re· J)O rt :-; in Ne\vs w ee k magazine. Ford Salutes Marine Corps On Birthday WA SHJNGTO'."Z l lJ PJ ) - President f ord salut<"d the U.S. ·Marine Corps on it~ 200th birth-. day tod ay, praisin g the fiJO:hlin g rorce for its valor <J nd pledging tG keep it ready ror new threats to pt>are. '"!'he Corps h a:-bl'COmC' a liv 1ng monument to bri.lvC'ry ;ind self·sacriri ce," Ford said in ~· S!}l'C'C h prepared (or biCentPn nial Ct'rt"'monies in Arlington. Va., e1t thl" fwCl Jim a l't1 e m oriaJ , a s tatue depicting a group or ~1 arines r<t isin g tht• .o\m t•rican nag in a World Wa r II battle for that PaC'iric island . ··.'\nd Cllv.•;iy ~ .. the '.\l:lrinC' C<lrilS faithfully stands guard "·hen libE'rty is thrP:tt£>n'ect . Li·t mt' assurC' you here :ind now th:·1t thi;> Am('rican peop!£> <111d your Prf•sident stand bt•hind '>'OU ,.ou v.·ill bC' .s upplied with lt1 (' most modern and advnnct•d ships , WE'apans. equipment and tra ih- ing in thE' world today:· Rut "my aim is not to train Americ-a 's youth for war nor to devE'lop Wt'apons to kill," he said. "M y ai m is to devC'lop the milit:i.ry s trength \\•hi ch i::; our mightiP.st hope ror pC"act' ... FORD REC,<\J,J.F.J> that the ContinC'i:ita\ Congr ess votC'd to establish the Corps on '.'iov . 10. 1775, and t h.:it ,1 group of 234 leathernec ks made the firs t '.\i ari ne amphibious land ing :\l a rch J. 1776. nC':ir Rritisti :\'assnu to c<1ptl1rt• \veapons n('t'dt"'d in the l(t•volutionary \Var . 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Th.ls morning he new from the march command post 1nAga~1I" to his winter pal ace in Marrakesh, officially ending th e bizarre' ·m· vaslon ·' by an estimated 200,000civili.ans. . JUSMARCHE RSstopped six miles inside the Sahara lerritor)' f 3C'ing Spanish troo1>5 and minefields. Still another C'ontingent of 150,000 marchers were ca~hl by surprise by the ann0W1 cement Sunday as they were crossing the •. RockRWt . lnj~30 MEXICO CITY (Ul>!) - Rioting fans unable to &et hto a seJloot weekend COO· ctrt by the roc:k group •'Chica.co'' eetflretoabus. smulu!lL~ l!J-lldudows aad otlac.ked pair..,. en· .. rlnf thtr-Jlat1onal auditonum. -, Nearly 30-_persons were injured. Some or the in· jured, blt wilh botUes and other-mtssUe.s. wer:e car .. ned away with blOOil pour· -irtg from he.ad wounds in the disorder. Suit Ended bordertore:>inforl·ethefirst group. _ . ThE' volunteers. obeying orders to pullout. packed up their dis· ht.'S and tents at.,dawn and began heading in trucks back to MorOCl.'O at8:30 a .m .. tht>'Spanish news agency Europa Press s.a1d . . ·'We have a prorowfcl conviction that our march ha::i fulfilled its rrussion and attained its objective," the king told his people Sun·· day. ''That is w hy, dear people, we must return to our pcnnt of de- pa rture in order to treat the problems with other methods a.q,d new AsComatose1 1 . ( WomanDies procedures. t' · THE VOJ.U NTF.ERS, who begancrossing tbeSpanishSahara frontier last Thursday. heard the king's speel.'h over loudspeaker s mounted o~ top of Vl~ttntres in thesprawliog camp. Pilot Kicks Gunman • From PlanetoDeath sr. LOUIS CAP> -A Young \•1oman whose husb and filed suit to have her declared no longer legally alive h as died in a ho$pital, her heart su~tained to the end by life supl>Ot'tmachin es • St. Loui s County medical a uthorities said Judith AnQ Debro, 33, died early Sunday with her husband, Gary, at her bedside. The woman. who had been in a coma for nearly three weeks, was critically injured io an auto accident Oct.16. , . I CAPE GIRARDEAU. M o. J U PI ) -The hijacker gave 'c h a rt t>r pilot Richard l.cibundguth a choice -die by a bullE't ur in a plane C'rash. With that. the pilot kil"kcd the gunman out the door to his own dealh. fly lo the K.entucky Lake area of J\C'ntu<'ky. During the £light John son talked about s uicide and Slaid he had per so nal problem s , l.eibundguth said. . ''It's kind of a strtnge feeling 1 to have the r ug pulled out from under you without getting to the d an('e conte:;t, •• said David ·M. Korum, counsel for Debro, who filed hjs suit Frid av. The hijacker. Jack R. Johnson, 19. of E vansville, Ind., plunged 3,000 f eet i nto a mudd y s outheastern Missouri soybean field. l..t'ibu ndguth said he put the s ingle-engine Cessna 150 into a su iri dt~ spin on orders rrom J ohnson -but as the C'raft hurt led toward the ground, he booted the hijackt'r out the door. T llE Pll..OT SAID Johnson "had told me I had a choil.'e of dy- ing in an airplane crash or dying of a bullet .... ·ound." 1..eibundguth said Johnson, re- c("ntly released from the army on a medical discharge, paid him $5 to ••take a joyride around E vansville." Leibundguth is an employe of a charter service; Tri-State Ae ro Co., in Evansville. A rew minutes into the flight. tht' pilot said, J ohnson pulled a .22-caliber oistol and told him to When the plane w.as over Ken - tucky 1,ake. Johnson said the "'area below is too populated," and ordere d the pilot to fly around Paducah, Ky., and on across the Mi ssissippi Ri ver into Missouri. AT 8.000 FEET altitude. the pilot said. Johnson shoved the pistol into his side and ordered him to put the plane into a suicide di.vt"'. l.eibundguth complied. "After losin g little more than 5.000 feet, I spun the plane to the right -and kicked." ''The pilot £elt the gun leave hi s side ... saw the door on the right side was open and rolled the plane to the right," Mississippi County Sherirr W.J. Simmons :said , '.'and the p\lot kicked the passenger and out he wenl" Simmons found the body in the soggy field eight miles north of Charleston. The gun was not re· rovered. ! i "There1 ha d been no brain waves since Oct. 20,'" Korurn said. "Death is the stoppage fi life. lf we had some defutition fi •life, I don't think you'd find too many people SJ.'guing about it." DEBRO, 3J, also filed an t•arlier sui t in county circuit court Oct. 24 to have life supi)on systems disconnected from his v.·ire. basing his petition on her right to die. Roth Judge William Corrigan and the Missouri Court o( Ap. peals refused to hear. the first suit. however, and the pctitioa was later filed in feder.al court, asserting violation of rights guarantee d under tbe 14th .l\roendment. ••we never thought she'd out. live the federal case, 1' Hale Brown, one or Debro's attorneys in the federal case, said Sunday, ill 11 W© D!J U1 IB@rrwocs© Got a· probl~m? Then write to Pat Dunn • -Is an overzealous billing computer bugging you? -Have you waited too long for a mall order item you pa.id for months ago? j I • -Are you getting the runaround at city hall? For help you can count on, turn to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape, getting the answers and the action you need to solve your problems with government agencies and businesses . Mail your questions to Pat Dunn At Your .Service, Orange Coast Dally Piiot, P. 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA.92626 . Be sure to Include your telephone number. ' Even If you don't have a problem, the At Your.Service column is interesting reading, daily except.Saturdays in the • DAILY PILOT I I I t • • • t s r • ~ s h •• \. e I • I •, - • --. , ' • • • • • • •• \ •• • I ' Mond!Y·~t0,1175 DAILY PILOT Al Avowed Drunk Police Shoot Former Boss THE F10llLY CIRCU By Bil Keane 405 Freeway Neighbors· Getting Lead PoiSoning? HAPPY VALLEY (UPI) -in 1974, Howard t. Palmer ran for .Trinity Count,y Sherill, pledaing to Cite every policeman under his jurisdiction . .l'oday he is dead-killed by a l>Olicem•1fs bullet. - Ptilmer.--wbo boasted.that.he-was a -dr.unk_Wa.s; shot to death Saturday by-a-deputy trying to arrest him on a bench warrant._ ;.__ LOS ANGELES (AP> ~ Dramatically bigb blood lead levels have been noted in a comparative study qi reaidents of areas ex~ 19 ex1taust PQllution from automobiles on the heavily traveled · San Diego Freeway, ·a state Air Resources Board hearing has been told. The. federa.1 ~nvironmental Protection Agency HOWEVER, Dr. Jerome F. Cole. ipakesman tor the Lead lndustries'AuoclaUon. wtuc.b ts op- pt)Sed to an ARB program callin& for .:' _phue-out Cl leaded g asolin~. contenlled"alrbome lead "in the concentr~t ions round in general anabHnt al· moephe~ is, at most, a minor contribution to lead in b[ood." . .. ' Palmer , 43, ~·hoserved.CorJO year&,as a_consla4 ble in the Trinity Center Judicial District, was shot-j in the b ack. -- -study comqared the blood lead eount-of these r.esl... denb with the levels found in residents breathlng the high d~ert air oC Lancaster, some SO miles to the northwest. · · ''Tb.e inc.rement of quantity ot the airborne. lead contribution. even ir it can be deduced, is biolo&ically mt>aningless," Cole testified. . In the wJke of public beallb agencr w11.m~ga: of Lead poisoning or chil~en eatin~ leadbeanne paint in older homes, enVU"OOment~sls expr~sed cont'ern regardina: the lead pollution po~ential or leaded gasoline, the gross sales of which is expect· ed to reach $400 millionJhis year nationwide. Gfrl Fo-d Dead KINGSBURG (A Pr -The de<omposing bod y of a stabbed teen-age girl, wh05e parents have been accused of fiv e other murder.;, was discovered near "But Daddy's boss is just (omin' over to .see HIM! Why doe. EVERYBODY have ta get clepned up?" here, authorities report. ------------------- D~tal charts_s <)!lfirmed Sunday that the re- mains found Salurday in filgh weeds aJonrthe- Ki ngs Ri ver were those of Frances Garcia, 16, said Tulare County sheriff's olficers. Acrid-tal ffa•fllng LOS ANGELES (AP) -A 13-year-old boy accidentally hanged himself while practicing a "survival" climb with a rope that had·::;pecial rub- tx>r loops attached, police said. Young John Spencer apparently bec~me en- tangled in pl asti c inner-tubes knotted into the rope, poli<'e said. The rope was used in a climbing techni- que taught in the boy's junior high school survival class. said his fathe r, who found (he body hanging in the garage of their suburban Chatsworth home. Sn°"' Vp North A Pacific storm that dumped rain and snow on NorthE>rn California was moving: south today. The National Weather Service said the weather front was losing-s trength during its southward mov- ement an d f~recast a return to clear skies ror most ar('as by Tuesd ay. The snow level dropped to 4,000 feet Sunday. Fat al Plunge CrORMAN (U Pl)-Al6-year-oldCanoga Park boy plunged more than JOO feet to his death over a stf'ep cliff late Saturday while riding a dirt bike in the Mount Alamo Recreation Center. It took J .. os Angele:; County firemen almost five hours to r each the body of Barry Sullivan, which was lodged in the narrow Freeman Canyon two milf's south of Gor_man. Parent Slaying Probed SAN RAFAEL !UPI) --A Marin County pro- secutor says a 20-year· old defend a nt enjoyed lO days of rock concerts, drugs and sex after he <1 nd hi s girl friend murder ed he r parents and rre mat ed their ""' bodies. Deputy Di strict Al· to r ney J os hu a W . ·Thom as made th at clai m in his oprning state ment in the tri<1l or Charles David Ri!C'y, 20 . l·Je is c h a r ge d with the murders of San Rafael bu s inessman James Olive, 58. a nd his wife, ~aomi, 53 . THOYIAS WAS expect·. eel to begin calling wit· nesses today to support last week's o p ening. stateme nt, which s aid • Ril ey showed no r emorse in the time between the slayings and hi s arrest. Al so· tt rres t ed was Marlene Olive. 16, the dead couple"s d aughter. She is 8('('Used of initial· in g the slayings but will be tried in juvenile court. The youths were ar· rested July 1. 10 days after fire men discovered the charred bones and gold teeth of the Olive couple in a ba rbecue pit near China Ca mp, east ol San Rafael. • UFO Tale Apollo Chases Told SANTA CRUZ (UPI) -Two Apollo crews were followed by unidentified flying objects d1.1ring.their lunar missions, according to a UFO investigator. ' Prof. James Harder, an engineering professor at UC Berkeley, told a ..,,eekend symposium that Apollo 11 was followed hallway to"lhe moon and one UFO followed Apollo 12 on three orbits around the moon. He asserted that the National Aeronautics and Space Administration suppressed the U FO inci- dents for fear of panic. He discovered the Apollo 11 incident while re· viewing tape recorded convers~ations betw~en the spacecraft and Houston Space Control, he said. He s aid the Apollo 12 incident, which he is still investigating, was disclosed by a mem ber of the spa('e te3m whom he declined to identify. Doctor's Wife Killed SAN DIEGO <AP J - The body of an obstetri· cian·s wife was found murdered with s mall caliber bullet wounds in her ear and neck , police said. Detectives s aid Dr. Phillip Rand discovered the bod y of his wife. Tamara. 54. when he re· turned home late Sun· da.Y. He told officers he had talked with Mrs. Rand less than two hours earlier . 1 ''The motive is unclear at this time and there are no suspects in c ustody,'' said Polite Capt . Mike Ri('e. " THOM AS SAID the bodies were cremated systema tically . J-l e al· leged th a t the Olives were killed because they had forb.ad e t heir d aughter (rom seeing Riley. • • • Tomorrow -Tuesday Boy Gulps Pot Bag LOS ANG El,ES (UPI ) -A plastic s andwich bag containing mari- juana was removed from the lung or a 17-year-0ld youth who tried to gobble the pot early Sunday when palice stopped the car in which he was rid· me. 1 • Mark Wenzel lfncle Sam Plus Mime comic • • • unicyclist . . . jug<Jler-dlrect from SN W orkl I 0 foot tall stl...,_ with trick bal-1 on the NI * Frn opples and ball-• * Award-winning appl~ recipes * SouYenlrs •••.• and * Bushels of fun! Participants : C .. forola Apple A<h'lsory locrd Daily Piiot AT AN ARB hewing Iasl°Week to determ~e the validity of California standard for airborne lead particles, EPA scientists noted a~so that children in areas borderi...ng the freewa>: dis played blood lead le vels higher than those considered tox- ic, say many medical aut.horiti~. . "There is c lear experimental evidence that e~- posure to levels of lead found in Los Angeles air leads -to accumulation of leadln the hu_roan body,'' a st atement issued by the state Department or Hl'alth noted . .. The elevat ed lead level found in Los An geles C'hildren is compelling evidence of increased body burden of lead in that area," the statement added. Cop's Close Call SANTA CRUZ (AP > -Motorcycle poli ceman Jeff Locke returned to work Sunday after narrowl y escaping death when his name tag deflected a bulle_t at near pointblank range. Police s aid the officer had stopped an auto for a traffic violation Saturday when one of four men in· side the car fired a .25-caliber pistol as Locke got off his motorcycle. Locke's name .tag deflected the shot, and he suffered a superficial wound. A short time later, said police, officers arrested four men at a motel about five blocks from the shooting. Would you like to know how Christian Science heals? 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IWM Port Cefittf' ·-·-........ -M...-........ l•P-·~ Poli~• saidl the bqY tried to pour he marl· juana down hls throat and sw•llow it but in- slead in~~led the whole bag. We•.....,_ltf.l 171 lt7401l l~Porit-818·6JZl ~ASHION _ j lSLAND 1 ~==~====~ N~RT 0 CENTER Tlallll ID yuu DID All II When the youth got out Of .lhecar he was 111plng for br~ath and police called an ambulance. . ' ' P•cilk: Co.it Hlghw•1r •.,-.n Jall'lbofee end M•c:Atthur It Villl'kl 1 • • I rtlll. llS i' f I' l· l l ) • • I AS-• DAJLYPILOT EDITORIAL PAGE PptiQn al P E D ehat.ed With 11 new state l aw permitting local ~chool dis- tricts to drop the physical e<.lucation rec1uirement for high sch ool juniors and seniors going into cfft•t·t Jan. l, school trus tees throughout Orange County arc ::ieeking public reaction t0Ll1eo11tion . Undcrstancl :1bl~'. many JJhys ic:al f'ducation ful·ul - t.y mem l>cr ~. pl·rh1.1ps l'J't..•in g l.'hn1h1ation 1)f the ir jobs, are op posed. nut prOfJOnl'nt:-; of the· 01)tion C'ontcnd it could up- grad e the quality of physiC'a1 education offerings by removin g re l u<·tant s tudent s fronl the HO\\'- rnandatory classes and l'nabling Pt: departmCilt:-. lll redesign rJ,a sses lo rnakc voluntary· J>art1c ip<1tion more at tr act_i Vl'. At the :-.arr1t' tirnl', rl'moval of the rt·quirem(•nt \VOUld give m;:1ny stutlc nts time th s ;_1mplc t;·lt•('ti\'l'S rnort• ii) lint• \\'ilh lht>ir t'Cfuc.:itional goal ~ fir, in thl' ca.St' or scntors, to l'ru·oll tn early cullt>gt> t'tlur~t·~. '!'he c1ption, if l:!Xt·rc1s("(I, prob<.1bl.v \vi!t not ~a vt• mut•h mon<'y, bcc;iusl' upgraded Pf: offering.-, l'ould in vol vc further i nvl·st mC'nt in cqui pmC'nt. It cloes, hu\v1.•vt•r . seem h;gir:d to gi\'t' up1>cr gra<lc• student s, nnw .)'iH1ng aclults with their ~i.1-!ht s ::.l'L 011 college 111· cnrC'(•r objcct ivt•s, tht" npporl unity t~) make this l'huiCl'. Uiu·easo11able Request ()range County s upe rvisors will be a sked Tues day to d onate $20,000 in public fu nds to th<' county Oicen- tt\nnial Comm ittet'. 1'he.v ~houlcl dt•n.v tht• re<1uc .... l . made tha·t all funding would come from private dona· lions ~1nd the taxpayers wouldn 't be tapped for a cent. :-low the committee has dC<"ided It needs a little ''scC'd, money·· to grow the re;t of its gret•nback tree. Jjasic obj eel ions could be raised against spending ;jO much 1no11('y 011 whRt r eally amounts to a Chamber 1>f C~omn1crcc ·l Y PC plug for county business. The !)irt•n! t•nnial s hould be a huinble, thankful obs~rvance \\•ilhnut artificial hooi)la. llut putting those objections aside, s upervisors rnust Wt'lt.,:h the rcquc!'it on its merits. J t shoul(I be clear there would be nothing un- palr1otie in rejecting the $20,000 request, particularly 11\ hgl1t of Li1c current N:onomic situation. Expensive Prisoner "l'hC' clc·lay in l)ringi ng P~1lrit'ii:t lfC•<.l r :O:l lO trial is m ;:1king <-1 l<.1rgt• dl'nt irllhc t;.ixp ;.1yc•r '.s put·kttbook- $.J~J a d ~• y. to b(' (''\art 'fh(• ·l'xlraordinary l;nst of kl'l1fJin g thl· famous pri sont'r :s<tft• in the S;.1n Matt"O County .Jail tops the r <.1l(' un thl' pr rsiclrnt ial sujti: at a lt1x ury hutc•I. ac- cording tolhl· fc•dt\r.al l-!urt>au of Prisons. 'l'hl' pri1·1· t;:1g, s;.1ys Sht·riff John !\'TcOonald, .in- l'ludc·s ;.1 sl;t ggcring •1J t·xtra wurk shifts to proV1<le f1l't'lll•d :-.t>c111·it:·. ('oJll' \\'il h bnmb thrl~:1 t s ancl handle hu ndrl'rl ~ of pi c·c t•s 1 >f m all ;.1ddrt·ssed Lo r.-t iss J-t earst. And it r·ontrasls \\'ith the modt•s t SZO a day re· quirt..'tl tr1 k1,:c·r the Jess ·C·t:'IC·bralt:.ci S;.1r~1 Jane Moore in :1 n1:arb~· cl.'!/ \\·hile> she· awaits lri ~1l for attempted as- ="assination of 1>r csidcnt Ford. • J!(>causc l\·l iss llt•ctrsl '''as on the l-~RI 's mo::>t - ,,,..41nt('(f li ::;t of fu gitives, the fc..'Cieral government must reimbur::>(• San i\1at(.'() County for her ::;upport. I \ 'fh c committee. comprised mainly of bu:;iness. in- dustrial and po litical leaders, pulled itself together earlier this year with fond hopes it \vould raise Sl00.000 to fund its act ivities. • A.t a gala campaign kil'k-off meeti11g, VO\VS \\'erC' 'fhis i::; small romfort. 1'hc $599 a day is tax mo11e y. no matter which pocket it comes from . ''THEM (IT'!' SLICKERS WILL HAVE TO ROOT FOR THEMSELVES." -. Chile: Tort~e, Book-burning, Kangaroo Cou1·ts WASHINGTON-Back in 1972, .v.•e expo:sed how lnternHl1onal Telephone and ·r elegraph plotted against any government that dared to oppose th e con- glomer ate's rin ancial interests. . There had been talk in Argen- tina. £or example, of nationaliz- ing the JTT telephone system . The <'ompa ny im · m edia t e l y tried to stir up a revolution. In 1968, the governor of Puerto Rico consid e red taking over -fTT's proritabJe but poorly serviced telephone company. J'IT threw its r esources against the gl?ivernor. who was defeated at the polls. In 1970, the Marxist Salvador Allende, campaigning on a plat. form of nationali zation. won Chile"s pres idential e lection. Without wai~in g to see whether he would be able to keep hi s pro- mises, ITT tried to stop him from taking power. ITT ownt>d 60 percent of the Chile~1n lE'lt>phone company and intended to keep it . On Oct . 23, 1970, JTT's Wa shington vice pre- sident, William Merriam, senl a message to J[enry Kissinger in the \Vhite I louse. It wa~ a stilted, rather ungraceful demand rqr tough American action to stop Al · lt•nd('. Kissinger endorse{! a CIA-11'1' conspiracy to block Allendl' from becoming president. When this tailed, the CI.I\ began to un- dermine the new Allerlde rl•gime. The idea was to set him up for a fall . The CIA spent an admitted SR million on the a nti-AJlendc cam· paign. This helped to bring Al· Jende's subsequent downfaJI. For their money, the American tax· payers now have as an ally a military dictatorship far more oppressive than the Allende gov- ernment ever was. SINCF. WF. have a proprietary interest in the story, we have con - t inu ed to kec•p an eye on Chile. We have reportl'd how t he Chilean junta first tO.rnC'd upon the communists and lefti sts, then Good Old Milt Gets Rid of His Hang ups Whom should I bump inlo the other day but good old Milt H4berdash. Milt was aJways the nices t, kind es t, warmest. fri endliest guy you"d every want to know. HHow are you, Milt?" J cried ioyously.' ''Astral," he said, ignoring my hand. "Thanks to a new mantra bes towed on m e by the gr"eat guru.· Hulli·j i , m y Karma is on the cusp of the Pleiades and l <'an now con· t emplate m y Jett little toe for 47 m inutes without a thought in my head." • ''Th at's nice,·· I said. ·''lt demonstr ates what intense devotion to improving onC''s in - nerself can do for one in as li ttle as five years, .. he said. "Improvement'.'·· I sai d. "But you were a lways a grcal guy. Milt."" His' li p:s c urled scornful ly . ''Everyone thought so. including myself. But lalk about hangups! ·Do you realize that the first time I took off my clothes and s prayed myself with whipped cream in 41. near Gloomy Gus Someone should remind Agnew a nd Ni"on ol the saying that ''lt is better to .remain silent a nd b e , lhouJhl .a knave than lo 1: speak and r emove all doubt."-or words to that I• effect. I I W.R.. ' [ ART HOPPE ) gloshing gr ou p I actually felt not on l v embarrassed but ridici.1lous? ·' "I GUF.SS you were a mess al that point.·· I agreed. "Believe it or not, l cringed wh en m y encounter partners shouted a t me. ln transcendental meditation I was, at fi rst. totally WlabJe to think of nothing.·· "What a handicap! I meditate v.rhen I shave:· '"But after only three years of transactional analysis. Tai Chi and tarot cards I was at last able· to find the real me . Naturally, I loathed y,·hat I found.·· "Naturally. •·1 had no choice. of cours<'. but to leave Mildred and the kids, sell the house, clea n out our joint bank account <:1nd fl y to Kalman· · dll to seek onenC'ss wilh ont'nf•ss. Poor ~1 ildrl~d . Sh<' I arkecl 1 he co~­ miC' sy n1 biotic m ~1hat 111 un· drrstand ... ''MOST WOl\I EN ~ir e lik e that." "Not th at it matterro. F'or on<' must renounce the temptation:-; of the fit.>Sh to achieve nirvakalpa. As I' ex pl ained Lo m y aged mothE'r when they put her in the Old Peopll''s Ilome, this is the highest form of samadhi wherein lhE're is no dis tinC'tion between objects and subjerts.·· "'That must have been a com- fort toht'r." "But by devoting 14 hours ;i day to nctiyoga -or, as the> un rnlightt~ned term it. 'nost ril rlt>aning ' -J was at last 1:1bi(• to enlt'r Th e Path nf l>t•er Or!'athinR and after only a year I found : rould cause the tip of my right indt'x finger to tingle ;il "i ll." ''"Amazing ~·· )it' seemed to notice rn(' for the lint time. "Oh, by the wa y," he said, ··wh at are you into'.''" "The first cab I con (ind .. said. ' [JACK ANDERSON ) upon d emocratic leaders. We have a lso told ho"' the junta to11ures political prisoners CJnd burns books. The dictators hip ha s rl."spond('d by Sl'nding rt'presen- tativ(•s to Washington to assure U.S. officials that the repression is over and that hum an rights are now respected in Chile. Th(' ugly truth is, hO\\'ever. that the junta not only has re· nt.>wed its repression of Allende"s associates but of religious leaders and democratic politi- ci ans as well. At this moment, for example, the Chilean Navy is prl"pa ring three secret triaJs of abolll 100 political prisoners in tht• port city of Valparaiso. 1'en promine nt Chileans v.•ilt be r h<tr~ed. CJtcording to s muggled jocumentation, with ''col- l:.1borating and participating in tin illt'gal government." Yet it is the junta that is illegal ; the Al· lend e government ~'as legally elect<'d and illegally deposed. Thus the prisoners are being tried for a crime that was actual- ly committed by their accusers. AMONG THOSE who will be. haule d be fore the junta's ~angaroo cou rt arc the follow· 1ng : . ~ Pedro Felipe Ramirez, 34, former housing minister under Allende and son -in -law of Radomiro Tomic, the Olris tian Democrat who ran against Al- lende in 1970. Ra mirez was among those r eleased by the jun- ta with great fanfare a month ago, as part of its second an- niversary celebration. Minutes after Ramirez walked through the prb~on doors, be was· re- a rrested by Navy agents. -Andres Sepulveda, about 50, former con g ress man and Socialist Party leader . He was arrested after the coupr released on September 20 and re-arrested five days later . ---5ergio Vus kovic, 49, form er mayo r of Valparaiso and pro- "ressor of philosophy. lie also was arrested aft er the coup, released a bout September 15 and re- arrested five days later. -Luis Corvalan, 56. former senator and acknowledged com- munist . Although s uffering from a bleeding ulcer a nd a serious :spinal disorder . he has spent the las t two years in prison. The second secret Navy trial, also in the works, will bring about 55 political prisoners before the bar on charges or i i· legal arms importation d_uring .the Allende years. THE THIRD secret trial will 1ake up vag ue charges of ••treason'' against a number of other prisoners. No one is immune, it seems, from the junta's paranoiac purge of dissenters. Last month, the military dictators zeroed in on a private church gropp, known as the "Committee for Cooperation and Peace,'' which has been try- ing to keep a ccount of the thous a nds of imprisoned Chileans. The committee's secretary, Gina Ocaranza, simply di.sap- peared on September 12. She was five months pregnant aUhe time. Her associates believe she has been secretly a rrested. A few days later, according.to diplomatic sources. the two top leaders of the Presbyterian church in Chile, Pastor Juan Polanco and his assistant. P astor Dennis O'Shay', were detained.. The committee's co-chairman, l..utheran Bis hop Helmut Frenz, was in \Yest Germany on church business when be received word on October 3 that the jWlta had barred him from returning home. Frenz has been interna- tionally recognized for his work with Chilean refugees. Footnote: At the urgihg ot the ChiJe Solidarity Committee, a 4 Dis trict of Columbia g roup pushing for buaian rights' in Chile. several members o f Congress have written to junta leader Gen. Augusto Pinochet de4 nianding that the secret trials be stopped. Sen. T ed Kennedy. D- 1'1ass., has also asked the State Department to issue a formal protest over the Frenz expulsion . The Chilean e m bassy had no comment. The Danger of Private Police \Vhile t he Legislature and the. C'OUrts have been focusing atten- tion On the alleged excesses and a buses of the duly appointed and properly trained police, a great arm y of unannointed cops , virtually unregulated by anyone. has been fast rising. These are the security guards and private patrolmen whose r a n k s i n Ca lit"o rni a have swollen to exceed the tota l of cit.v and county police forcC's. More oflen than not neither they, nor those who dirert them, could meet the qualifications to be ~1 trafric cop in Podunkville. Calling attention to this is a re- cent Golden Gate Law Review article authored by Mark L. Webb, James F. Harrigan and Mary 1-lolbrook Sundance. In their view, ';Private police exist a s a dangero us, expanding armed force within our society. THEY REASON that "'an elaborate government structure to supervise public police exists which theoretically bars or eliminates the unqualified, dis- ciplin es misconduct, and in- sul:1les society from abuse of authority." But they found that no similar protect ions for society ha\'c ~en establis hed to control pr~police . Under current state law a private i nvestigator ma y establish an unlimited private police organization. To secure a llrt~nse one need be only 18 yean;: old , have two years of some kind of gumshoeing experience, and have SIOO for the fee. Actually, t he requirements arl:'n 't even that. For S50 an 18 year old who has worked one year as a watchm an can get a private patrol operator's lit:ensc. imagine installing as a chief or Police someone whosE' only traln- i n g h as been t.hat of a doorshakcr. IF THE 'ualiJications to nm a { • I I ( EARL WATERS ) private p o lic e force seem nothing, those tor the guards and patrolmen are e ven less. Anyone can play. However, a 1974 law \vill require, a fter January, that all e mployes of licensed patrol operators complete a training course in powers of arrest and use or firearms. Compared to the intensive 20 weeks training of recruils by the major police or- ganizations, the 16 hourS to be given private police is farcical. Yet. it doesn't extend to those licensed and respons ible for them or the security guards and patrolmen engaged by un· licensed persons. Present law only attempts a form of regulation over the con- tract or •·rent-a -cop'' patrol operators. Many retail chains , .banks and industries employ their guards directly and escape state supervision. Resistance to .more stringent state require.. Small Town Charms Often as convenient, th e Harveys may be found at our hideaway farm in tbe Aiissouri Ozarks. Nothing fancy, believe me. Rolling hill s of mostly oak trees. Patch pastures. Small )'-'h i t eface herct . F'a mily ore-ha rd . ll ousc garden. And i n S('ason, chi g- gers. • The nearest town is n ol one ~·h ose name you 'd know. A long time ago the Cushing Okla., Daily Citjzen tried to ex: plain the charm or the "little town.·· I rewrote what they wrote about theirs -to lit ours. A l .ITTLE TOWN is where everybody knows what every- body else is d oing. Rut they read the weekl y newspaper to see who got caught al it. ln a little town everybody knows every ne ighbor's car by. sight and most by sound -and-· also knows when it comes and ·where it goes. 1 In a l\ttle t.wn th~'s no use · anybody !yin' about hlsageor his ailment& or dxagger&ting about· hls ancestors or his offspring. A lltU• to'l'n Is where. iJ yoo get the wrooa nu~ber, yeu can t.alk ' c PAU L HARVEY ) fo r 15 minutes anyway -it you want to. A little town is where there's hardly anything to do and never enough time to do it. • IN ANY TOWN the ratio of good people to bad people is a hundred to one. In a big town, the hundred are uncomfortable. In a little town, the "one" is. A little town is where busi- nessmen struggle for survival against suburban shopping cen· ters. Where they dig deep to sup· port anybody"s worthy cause - though they know "anybody·• shops mostly at city stores. The sm all -town policeman h as .a first name. ' The s ma ll -town .schoolteacher has the last word. . The small-town preacher is a fu.ll·time farmer. The s m a ll-t own· firemen - take turns. · WHY WOULD: anybody want 'I-to li ve In one of these tiny "blink· .and.you-mis s-it towns"? 1 don't know. MaybebeCllU5e1n tht)class play there·s a part ror everybody. · In the town jail there's rareJy anybody: ~n the town· cemetert. you're SW1 amona friends. l ments have come from both the contract and dir ect employers or private police. T HE GOLDEN GATE Review s heds som e light on the r easons. It found the typical "for hire·• private policeman to be poorly .educated and unskilled, receiv- ing low pay , generaJly no more than the minimum required by law. While the demand for con4 tract security protection is big, the competition among patrol operators compels bids too low to per:~it the luxuries of proper tra1n1ng. The articie Points up that, un- like regular police, the private ones neither w ork under a system requiring the filing of ac- tivity and weapons discharge re· p:>rts, nor are they subject to in - ternal review of their work or complaints of abuses. ·Under such circumstances a gua rd can m aintain an un- blemished record with the state agency. The implication is clear that if the private sector feels it must employ its own police, that force, for the protection of the public, s hould be subj<'Ct to the same standards a nd control ns the regular police. · ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robttt N. \Vt'~, PvbiLdil.T Thoma$ Kt!f'Vd. E~tor Barbara l\r('1bu:h , Editorial Page E:difor The editotial page or the Daily Pilot see ks to inform and sliml!late rca~ers by prescntln.1t on this. pni;:e ~1 verse commentary on topu:s or interest by l;}1ldical· 00 c~l ~mnisU~nd cartoonists. 'by P~v1d1n1t: a forum for readers• v1c"·s and, by .v.resenting this newsp:tJ)C'r s op1n1ons atxt Ideal'> on. c.urrent.· topics.-The OOitorial op1n1ons ot the Daily Pilot appear only in the editorial column at the top 9f the page. Opinions ex· pressed by the C'olumnlsts and <'::irtoonlst11nd letter ""rile~ "re· their own aQd no et1do~tmcnt or·· their .,ie•"I by the Dally Pilot 'hould ~ infetrtd. Mondall, November10, 1975 ' • • • \ ') Unwed Moms: TM~Wdnted It That Way· ~uards at Chureh"'""22 hc;;i:i Street Peop'le Termed Menace NEW YORK CllP> -Pregnant and unmarried by choice. Thal describes a small, but fl'OW lng number of American mothers who want children and arewilllna to raise them without fathers. The majority or unwed mothers (about 200,000 BDAtlally ) are teen·agers who choose npt to l~an -unplanned prft:IJlaDcy-or sa.rrepdt;r the tblld far adopUon. But some older women are .niat!ng deliberate deciaiooa-lo have bab)es.oulBide d.mani~ge. ·TREY SAY TREY SEE THEMSELVES ap· proaching the end cl their child-bearing years (roughly, the mid-40s) and are unwilling or unable to marry. They say their choice to have children is made.easier by growing social acceptance of the in· creasing number of single parent families, most re- sulting rrom divorce. Sally James, Karen Emden and Dr. June Finer are three such m«heq._ who have bad varying degrees of success as sintle parents. • • •• Sally James (not her ·real name) had always Black Ad•lraJ The first bl ack ad- miral, Samu e l L. Gravely Jr., s ays he a tt ai ned · r ea r ad 4 miral status because he was first black who stayed long enough to become one. wanted children but was'op~sed to marri:ige. . . "I think people make different commitments 1n ---------- life. Mine was to a child, not a husband.'' · She had a pplied for a foster child and single .adoption without succ.ess. Salaries Hush Hush "CmLDLESSNESS WAS VERY PAINFUL for m e so when 1 found out I was pregnant, I was de· lighted," she said. Her son was conceived "under very positive To Mates circumstances," but shortly after his birth, Miss :.ti/ J~mes ~nd the father broke up. He bas not visited Kl DDERMJNSTER, hissons1nce. England (AP> _ Kid- She supports herself by baby-sitting and derminster's crusading welfare. . newspaper found out and She says sh e w~es about wha~_to tell her son published the salaries or when he asks about his fat.her ":n<l 1~ grateful that Town Council employes the boY: has a warm relationship ~1th one of her -including $6,JOO for the male fnei:ids. . . ·. rat catcher a nd S6 9-'8 for ''l-_l~v~ng.~1 baby was on~ of m.~ hfe goals. ' Miss lhe-l.ivatory atl('ndant _ Jam(':ssa1d . I feel veryfulf1lled. touching off b attles • • *' between iom e of the civil Karen Emden gave up her fir!it out-of.wedlock sE'rvants a nd their pre. child for adoption wh en she was 17. Wh en she \'iou s ly u n info rm e d becaine pregnant again 8 year!i later: "l was "''ives. ecstatic and ove-rjoycd. Steven was not a replace-"Of a ll th e filthy, n'.lent for the first baby, but I do know there waS' a mean. despicable, un· sense of deep loss, as if 1 had lc:ft sQmething un· charitable and humiliat- finishtd years before." ing trit'ks that can be played on any hum an bt>· TflE FATHER OF TflE SECOND ~hild nev~r ing. th a.t which you h<tVl' showE"d any intere-st in being a parent. perpetrated ;igains t my "(l w<1S a lightweight. transient relationship slafC would be difficult to that withered. I kind of wish he'd make a token ap-l'xceed, ·· the· council ·s pearanC"e,'" said the JI .year-ol d Ms. Emden ..,..·ho chi('C exe-c utiv(', :\'orman Jives in :'Jew York and prefers the ''!\.1 s." d esign:~-J amt':>. wrol<' lt1 F:dltor ti on. T<'d '.1-lill\l.'ard of the Kid· ''Yet. 1 like the fact that St('ve-n is all mine ..,..·ith d('rminster Shuttl(·. no other individual l aying c laim. I wa nt ed I) I . 0 •• _ ·b·1· ' · V 0 U R , -something uniquely mine. This i!i my respons1 1 1ty, my idea, m y project , my r('\ations hi p. ·· gr :i rt' Cu I d 1 s c I osu res When Steve n, now 6, asks about his father, Ms. havt' c :1 u sl'd s everi.11 Emde-n says she t ells him : ''He doesn't live here. cases or domesti c s trife. We cared enough for e-ach other to make a baby but Perhaps it did not occur not to live together . Fortunately, more than hal f of to you t hat some men are Steven's class have single-parent families." not in the habit of declar- IT llAS NOT RF.F.:S F.1\SY THESF. last years. Ms. Emden and her son are both in psychological therapy . She says she is quite sure she neve r v.•ants to marry. She says she is a lesbian. M::t. Emd('n is s tudying for a degree in psychology and is on welfare. "That (being on welfare) bothers me but 1 know l 'm not abusing it," she said. "I wa nted to go to school and prepare myself £or a positive function in sO<."iely . Having Slev('n made me realize that 1 would have to pay a lot more attention to wher e I was going in life.'· • • • ing their e-arnings to their '11ives. ·· add eel .J ;1mes, wh o makes s2:1.1o q ye-arl y. l-11.' instructed council employe!i in th (' future not lo give any in£orma· lion to the Shuttle b(·yond the minutes of thl' coun· ril"s monthly m eetings. '.'tlLl.WARD defended hi s paper 's position by declaring : "Thert' was nothing underhanded. I Celt our rE'aders had a right to see where their ta.xes wpre going . .f Some of the sctlaries published by thf' Shuttle OR . FINER, .<\ DOCTOR OF INTERNAL wer(': SI2 ,100 for tht• medicine, said that during her 20s and early 30s she personal assistant to the never wanted children. She had two abortions, the council chief; S8,0'.J2 for the model maker in the second one at age 33. Rut sh e s aid about two years later : planning d Pp a rlmcnt; "I decidE'd r wanted to go through that biol og icaJ $6.300 for the pes t control "I never wanted to marry, and 1 will never marry. I don"t need anyone to support me, and I see nothing but disadvantages in getting into a formal. legal contract in the traditional sense," said Dr. Finer, a 40-year-old unmarried mother or two. · d officer -also knO\\.'n as AUSI'IN, Tex. <UPI> ~II 1oes against the grain of parishioners, but the pastor of University Baptist church ha!i hired uniformed security auards and asked for extra police p.strols to keep young drifter::t and bum.s oil church property. If they want to worship, they are welcome, the Rev, Gerald Mann $ays_, But more often they enter church pro- ~Y to panhandle, copulate in the parking Jot Ol' relieve themselves on the church ste-p'!i. UNIVERSITY BAPl'IST WAS the first all·white BapUst church to inle· gr ate in T exas and the fir!t Southern Baptist C'hurch to ordain women dl'· aeons. People who attend. many from the Universtity of Tex~ academic community, think of themselves as socially aware and compassionate. .l\ir. Mann said. But last week Mr. Mann, :rt, and his parishioners reluctantly agreed to hire the private guards and ask for the added patrols to keep the raggt.'<I young people from loitering in and around the church. .,Our church h as alwayS been free and open. This puts a bl ack hat on us,'' he said. LOCATED NEAR ll STRIP of s mall bus inesses known as the "Drag·• serving the huge'Unlverslty d Texas c ampus, t.be ~burcb once prided itself on belplng aim.less young people. until it backfired. ··1..ast year we had a free soup kitchen and rap sessiQnS with them but they were so rootless we could do little to help them. The program tripled our brea.k-ios. They stole • typewriters and food.'' Mr. Mann said. "I' came to the conclusion you can't help these people by making thl!oi. depend._,ent.· ••ONE SUNDAY LAST year we fed them in the afternoon and when they came again in the middle of the Sunday night services, the-y !iaid, 'lley, where's the food ?'. "[ hired the security guards because th('r e·s no way we could put up 'No Trespassing• signs on ~r. church, ... he said. "But it's !i afe lo worship her e now.'' The minister. who h as three children, said he was not referring lo students and street vendors who :-;e)I their wares along lhe drag, but to the transie nts -bums who tra vel a circuit that includes Boston, Bou \d ('r, Colo., and Austin. ~:::::::=:::::::=:::::::==================.- Did You See Maharishi Mahesh Yogi on TV? - • .. , ·' Lille to hear more about th.- • TranSC enden tal .Meditation Program? FREE INTRODUCTORY LECTURES NEWPORT BEACH Tues.. HoY. 11 -a P.M. M.;ner's School AllClffori-.. Msi11er'1 & lr'f'iM SANTAANA Wed., HoY. 12-8 P.M. S..ta ....... -C1oob. 625 Fr-h SI. 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S11rv1v1d by 1111 llU>Mnd, Ol•rle' N. lllOl'nQ-; 1- claughl.,.,, Jane 0 OW.ll•r ot o..Y Po•nl ,,.., i'11tt•1\1 1. F !tml"'O 01 ~llU"" S.kll, Ce Cr rPl\10. Yf""kft ,...11 be h1ICI 11 11 00 "'M wt~•. PKoll< ....... Memotl•I Pt•k, .... wpon Beacfl. C.. P1c1 !1c VII• Mori .... , o.r9tt0t\ McMICHAEl GERT RUDE W INFtELO MtMICHAEL, rit\ltlo!t'lt ot T.n!1n.. Cl' 0.11 ot dfflll No .. ..,be<' •,."IS. Wtt. ; KANSAS C ITY !AP) -Ruby D . Kt>lley. 62, wife o( FBI nirector Clarence M. Kelley, died at a Kansas City hos pital Sunday or ('anccr. i\.1.rs. Kelley had been ill and under tre at ment for som~ lime be[orl! her husband was sworn in as director July 9, 1973. SAN DIEGO !U PI> - , .. Ill• Don•ld E Mc Mlcri.111, , .... .,,,c;1 by ner 11•110111er , P•l•I(•• Ml:Mk,,.tl Ho!mn ol A;119.,!Clif, Cl!, t-G 0"fl'ndel>lldr~. ,..,.,._ •M lfbo" Pr•••t• 1.,,,;i, 0'""'•ilk' "''"'<"§ -• ,..Id Mon<Wy, ,.._vtmber 10, P.-;lllt ll<tw -mor111 Pa••. N,wPor'I tw~ll, • C.. "-'•!!( V1tw MOrlu•rvlhrt<I°"" . 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HOllmln of Cotti Me\a, •l~ter_.C..•· m11ine Hue! ot F•tnte . Fwneral ~t•••<•• T11t1dav ~ lO AM. Bell l!lo.tOw•J Chtoel will\ lntt•me.rll II Htrt>OI Rtll Mtmor1i1! Par-lnl1tuol 11°""''' m1morial cont r lbul•OM ""'y Ot ,,...,,. to Nucltfr Mtd\<•nt It Ho19 UPI Ttl•llo&a 'SOMEBODY ASKED' Roberta Peters Death /Wotlce• Memorial Ho1>Pltll, N'wPOft !k«ll, C.. Ben &Ofdwfy MOrlutrr dl""'lon ALLIEH LETA ALLEN, ftlldanl DI ~·· ,.... .. , C•.'0.lt ol M•'" NovemlJe• I. 1•1S. Survived by her •on. Niel Allen St•vice1 trt 09ndln11. RPll 8•oad.,...• Mortu ... y. Coil• Mei•, c ~ AllTMAN EDWARD W. it.ATMAN, rtt1<11enl ot C.0.tf MIW, Ca OtlP ol dfftl't NOY tn'IDtl t , t•1j, Sur •1vtd DY lie• ct.1111nt•r, 0.rlt""' Bue~ ot eosi. """"' Sef'viCIH _,., 0911dll'tQ , Btll 8'-•I NIK;lrlu.,y, Coitil Mt••. Ca STEWART WADE O. !.lEWAAl . re~•dlont ot JOMu•ton,WIKon1ln Otte ot deattt NO•· ,....,., S, t•ns. Surv1""'d toy nl! wtle Gon· nit; 111,,.r Wall•• B Slew••I ot Florida; mot!>••. 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By JQAN HANAUER NEW YORK <UPf) -Metropolitan Opera soprano Roberta Peters considered the question about why shew as making her television acting d e· but tonight on ··rt1edical Center," <Channel 2, 10 p.m .J ''Becaue:e :10111ebody asked me?·· She went on to elaborate in an interview : ''I've been thinking about it ror a long time und working with some actors to help improve acting in opera.·· MISS PETE RS CELEBRATES THE 2Stb an- nivers ary or hE'r dE'but at the Met at age 19 on Nov. 17. With hE'r dark hair, blue e_)'.eS and slimly chic figure, s hE' b E'a r s no resemtilince lo the old stereotype or the diva built like an oversturfed divan. She cent<'rs her career around the Met and her concerts. but is increa-;ingly interested in acting and television. lier "MC"di cal Ccntt>r" story concerns an opera singer. which givc>s her an opportunity to open the show singing an aria from "La Traviala." She col· Iaps<'s and is rus hl'<i to the hospital run by James Daly. an old bC'au . Their romance rekindles des pite hPT gr;;1vc> illness. The t•nding must remain a secret but lt't 's facr it, she's not about to become a "ME"dical CC'ntt•r " regular. SllF. S:\10 TJIAT WIOJ,F. OP•~RA comes first, she lovt's to Hct and would like to see opera singers pay more attention to the dramatic art. She hopes to illustrate how it '~ done when sh e sings "l.a Boh e me·· at the 1\tt'l for the first time thi s January. ··Jn oper<1 you have to have the> voice first, .it has to be bi& enough and be~utjful enough. Then the singer's pE'rsonality must come across, c;itherwise a.11thert>1s is a bc>aut1ful melody and an audience can still r all asl<'ep over that.'· l\ti ss Peters ha:s two teen.age sons and a husband "'ho explained to her that in hi s schooldays ~i ngers wert-. dividC'd into nightingales and crows - a.nd ht' was one of the crows. llOW DIO SllF. 11/\PP•:NTO marry a crow? "Well. first I w<1s married to a nightingale," she said succinctly, rc>ferring to her marriage to Robert !\1errill which ended in divorce. 1-ft>r immediate> schedule includes several tt>levision appearances to be aired in the near future, including a sc>gment on CBS' "Captain Kangaroo." scheduled for \('ednesday morning. "I wear a yellow chicken suit:· she said, "and sing a silly ('hi!drl'n's song with nonsense words that w as written for me tt·s calledd"Would .<\.irplanes l.ikc> FE'athl•r:.·!· and the idea is to make Today more than ever ... still the besl buy .. DAILY PILOT starts - . --· ,_ ·ldds aware of good mwiic and that opera si ngers are real people." GU J LI> p QR D. SHE IS •SERIOUS ENOllGll about tele~i>ion to Ffogland (AP J -A express.interest in doing a series. ' " protest walk0'4l by 11 ''I'd love to do a series about an opera singer.'' teen·aee glrb who dkln't. she said. ·•rt would be a situation comedy abollt a llk.e the disrlpllne at thelr married opera :singer with ki(l:s and the fUMf things pnvate school ended ln that happen at boi'ne and on stage. . tean when police fciiiiil "Someone like Tony Randall would be-great as them _buddied wet,Clicola the husband because Tony loves opera and really and h~ngry -in a lCli knows it, so he could make the role believable," f}ve.mtl~.!away. ""=='== davis·brow_ · · FREE MICROWAVE OVEN COOKING SCHOOL Wed. Eve., -Nov. 12 From 7 P.M. to -9 P.M. RESERY ATIOMS RECi)UIRED at both Davis Brown locations . B Toro and C.Osta Mesa. Get your rNoweser 1 vations .. _ ... ,... rn LITTON : eo..111! t .... ~·. " .. . ~ ~·Y-~!.~~I~ft ~ ' (0111 Mti• • H.,bor A"' II To•o • ~1ddltbu• Vallty ;, ooc""'~ <••tn•'-t•••"•"'"'"••' f '• ••'"'"• ~·•'••\to O.. ~<.i -O..Wtf·f,._.,,.. -;::;;:7,. • ..;:M, .. ;· IJ1 J IJO From Bagpipers to Fujian Firewalkers ·Nou.13· 16 ·-. . ' Four d1ys of e1citerneat 1Dt atertalnme1t. S&.ace _... ii Mtk dte C1reusel Court (C.1l<r ol U.. Plw) ... Jewel <:.n (1tar -k's) nery UJ-P Sunday November JI. Pal...._ ~y U.. Salli.._, Stttl Buol !Nm Wtll 1114ie<. lo.' • e 1\e Okllui lltYlt wD Samtyu fire.Ulf• uacers ... flmralken. DlutlimboU..... ' ' • t1Di a!MI Hr ta ... ftre JOl.W dance. v o Rn1l11 "''alolka E....,lilereahlrloc lllenallouUy f...,...P .. ya. o Ballel Folkllri<o • Folk aid duce •ale.,_ Yqoslavla, ArgenUu, Scollald . U.. . <OUtrits la Ill. . Dally J,.m 11 :IIle1:31. tscepl Tloanday wbe" ,..,_a" llCM ,m........., only, node male ... d111dag .._pu1ts y.-........,,. s&odlag ... lclau will pelfonnOI U.. lll!lll ... ...ilartl.-ta-lly aaW •\Iliac al t:llp.m. Soutb Coast Plan takts oa 111 l11tern1Uoul feeling Wa week. Now ~ art ..._ "'°"' ioi.rulloall sJom lo enjoy. lo...,. So"-as wllll yoor ,...._. • ~----.. l • . • • . ·: " • I t I I I • ' I j I I I t I I I I ' J ( E (j l 01 Su Di• fel. COi ne• in i n~ d SU p c E• m SU ~~ E• Pl D1 ch pl pl lo bl th P• m n• c b rr c c Tl q e• ti " ol gi b ii r: " u c e v h a 0 a s t v t l • s p fl ( 0 • s ' ' t t l • .. I I ' I i ' ! ! ' I I I I l ... , .... l • . ' • -, ... . -• • • DAILVPILOT ,41 f' • ........,.. -be< 10. 1175 .. . . ORANGE COUNTY Count y E yes CoiuultaRt Casp-ers Park Weighed By WILUAM SCDEDIU Ol .. Olltrl"IMl .... ccrdlng to Ralph Hudson, chief of park, .. Diedrich ·aald. "If It la the county Harbors, Beac'bes and possible to do. we should use SANTAA..~A -OrangeCounty Parks District development those re.ourccis to the best ad- supervisors wiJI be asked lattr division. · vantage." this moiitli to choose the consult-HUdson satd a screening com-The F\lllerton supervlscr, who inc ft.rm that will draft a long-mittee comprised of distritt originally delayed acquisition of E -. . range -development plan for the plMntts ls to cull the-.list to the park unW the charities gave Conomy county's 5,500 wilderness acres .. about three cbotces." up royalty ri1hts to the sand and at Caspers Reeional Park. gravel, said he l)as personally Office Pushed Once aaopted. tlle Plan will be "WE HOPE TO get this to the talked to ••at least five" private the cou.nty·s guide in determin-board to be placed on their aaen-· minin& firms about the resources incwb:atfuture:;uaese:an·bemade da wilhin ... two weeks." lludlon inthepark. of the park, purcbued nearly said. . . two years ago for '4.4 million County admin11tration· sources HE SAID HE bas been told that· from a consortium ol charities. have indicated supervisors mar the rolling bW1 and ICnlb oak of It Is certain tb• primary factor be willing to spend $100,00ll or Caspers Park ll .. atop "one ol the that will determine which consul· more for t}\e developmen plan. I' richest possible dtposils in the tant gets Jhe contract is how his The county's proposed scope of county.•• S A NT A A N A proposal deals with the issue of work. for the plan indicates that Some of the best material -0 r a n g e C 0 u n t Y potential sand and gravel mining the rmal product must present 1 biah·srade silica sand -lies in Super vis 0 r R 3 IP h within the park, which lies 14 alternattVe methods~ usi1'•-the Sen. JUJIJI Creek within Bell Diedrich plans to ask his miles inland from san · Juan park and its reSOUl'ces, inc~. Canyon. Diedi-ich said it is pro- fellow board members to Capistrano. the cost and environment · con-babl I ·bl to t act the consider the creation of a Y mposst e ex r · sequences of each possibility. •and without doing serious en-ncw county department SUPERV I S OR R ·atph . virpnmentaldamage. in charge of encouraging Diedrich, the strongest propo-T HOUGH THE sand and "Rut we know of other deposits new business and in· nent of environmentally sound .lfavel issue is buried in the text ·on the southeast side or Ortega dustry to settle here. quarrying at the park, said in an of the county's scope of work, Highway where there are less· The Fu I l e r t ID n interview he won't pick a consul -Diedrich makes it clear that will sensitive areas that could be ·supervisor said his pro-tant "who is unwilling to fully ex-be at the top of bis list not only utilized.'' said Diedrich, who still po se d ' 'O ffic e of plore that potential." when he chooses a consultant but holds out the possibility of dig- E co no mi c Dt.v e l op-The county sent requests for also when a .plan is presented for ging a bed for an artificial lak e in ment" would augment proposals to 22 different environ-adoption. that area. such activiti~s already mental planning and engineering ''It has been my public pasition ''I'm not saying to go right in being perfoaned by the fU'm s inOrangeCountyandhave from day one that we must put .there and s tart digging.·· .·BOB'S FAMILY RESTAURANT AND COFIU SHOP · . 1409 s~-EI Ca:imo Real • Sat Cl1111111fe 492·'1353 . TWO .TERIY AKI. ' STEAK A-BOB DINNERS Ma-inated In Oriental Sauce and served with grilled pineapple our offer Includes Soup.of-the-day °' Choice of Salads, Mixed Green °'Olaf's Special Cucumber and Sour cream Salad. Rice Pilaf, Roll and Butter Oip this coupon ••• we~ .. you to iCllnlod with the NEW "808S" gel CIC" . and t• adN1tago of -Novembor Special! SPEOAL FOR NOVfMllfll • ONLY 1ors FAll&Y USTAUllAMT. COFFEi SHor 11llh CI 'I• 6ood Fer TWO TERIYAKI STEAK A-101 DIMtiERS . '4" s,.cw ............. ,,~. ... .... ,..,.,... .._. 0-"" "° 11 P.M. 0..,.) c 'o u n t Y 0 v e r a 11 received lS~dilferent olfers, ac-that mix into any plan for the Diedtjch said. Economic Devclopmcnt _:_:::~::_..::::.::::.::.:::::...:::::.::~:_~.::::::_:::::....::::::::_:~_!'.::::::_:::....:::::c_..::.:::=:::.:::::...::.:.::.:...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Program office. ACCORD I NG to Diedrich,' the drastic changes in the economy, pru-ticularly in fu el sup- plies and costs, have forced individuals and businesses to reappraise their positions and make profound adjustments. "These variotfs adjust· ments are causing busi- ness to evaluate more carefully th an ever .. before whether to re· main or loc a te in California or Orange County,·· he said . "The board has the responsibility of promot· ing the county'i-< E'Conomic growth and this task can be facilitat- ed by a county-operated office. .working ag. gressively to encourage business firms to locate in Orange County,·· Diedrich added. HE NOTED in a letter _ to his fell ow l!IUpervisors that the OEDP staff con- ct>ntrates primarily on economic projects " in· valving federal grant funds and other related , activities. ~ "This staff needs re· organizing, augmenting and redirecting redirect· so both cou ld func - tion concurrently and with a greater impact on the county's economic growth, .. Diedrich said .. The first step Diedrich will ask for Tuesday is a study of the concept he is proposing by the County , Administrative Office. O pen H ouse ' ORANGE -Chapman f College will sponsor an l open house Tuesday for " parents and prospective stud ents . Information about the 8 a.m . to 4 p.m. activity .can be obtained· by calling 633-8821, Ex- tension 317. UWChairman Costa Mesa Memorial lios pital Administrator, Tom Richards, has been named Commercial Chairman for the United Way of Orange Co unty's Southern area. AS SOCIA TE WANTBI . MUSIC INDUSTRY FACT: Th9 AME'llllC~ CONSVtM'• SPENT 2 Bill'On 200 Ml-Dol!MJ 'n 1114 Of'I ,.,."'°°""" Mu.ic. - S•...,. """ "'!roduetk>!I o1 !"-9-T•oo:k s-~ 11•ri. .. ,,.,, awao T-s.i.."'""' pnt 1 YEARS, -th:>wr'I A SPEClACUVll UPWNID .!AUS TRENO 0 , 11.t"lo, t0t ''°' ASftllMOINO ,,,_..,_ Y..n, S .... INCAU>SE ol Ht '"" * This .w..1-ft· .......... plllClld --' .... loolo.lt>o ..... ,,,_ l 1oft•I Ml ftdld PA"TMtR lo p1rllc1p•l1 l ft A PROlllEN ftt+IEMOMIEM"'LLY SlJCCIESS,UL --Co""'IOPI: ..... .ttft9 ... ,. ... ~ •T•.::k Si..a Producl Lift• l"•t w !tl A•l111 •I Tll•, AM.UINGL Y Low Pr IC• ol D"IJ S:IM; 11 --10 OUf CO"" ,.._. ........... .in.. AMAZINGL T Hlth "'-"' 17.ts f .... ""Ill"• ....... ti.. ptOfftlM ~"'""" 12 --p.ood -~ et doirlll .,. .. 1 .... i.iy t MUJOlol a TMO!..laAHo OOUNLI In 01W:1SS SALES llftd .._.,.. 1 NET f'lllOffT ol AWN"-~ GI; fMCIUaAHO ~· •• ...., ••• n.r.;..i ............... n.~1---MM• ~ ... -~ .... lrl. fllMillOn 111 ....... llO.OOO In -"'"t CIOlf*OI, ....... ...., ...... _...,.. --,.~~ ........ ...,...,.. CNl:, J ... ' • • ' • J ·y .. ' •'t--- • . " , , .. ' . •' • • • , • • l ' ... • • ~--·- ( , . ' .. Yours free wit4 a $300 savings deposit. Sunny · banking liearable-for a change. , You can't buy Sunny the Bear anywhere. You can only gtrltlm free. At Crocker. au you do is put $300 or more in a new or existing savings accpunt at Crocker Bank, and he's'yours. . (If you want to open a new Crocker account ~th moi;iey that',s now~ another bank, just bring us your passbook, and we'll .handle the whole transfet'. for y<>U.) .· Sunny is s~venteen in ches tall. He's warm. He's ~oft. He's cuddly. He's a safe playmate, too. Made of non-toxi c lire-rt;tardant material, \Vith hi s eyes locked in, and hand- washaB!e. · ' And he's free . Bui don't wait. There's just one Sunny to a customer while the supply lasts. Don't you know some- , · one who'd love to have him to love? ' . . • -Crocker& changing 6a1aklng: Member FDIC . \ • • • • • • ' • .. ! ' ' • • • ' ., . • l -·---,~-.....___-=--·-· ·--•.-----· .. . ,, , .. . ,. . " i • • ' . . • AJO OAILYPILOT Monday, November 10, 1975 • QUEENIE .. , ~' ... "Creal ~colt~ covcrog('' ·· By Phil lntedandi I I hope he':. gol comprehensive ~-~-,,_,.,,,, Cesar Romer Well Dressed \·nu knC'"-' s urnl• ants kl'l'Jlcl<1iry s lock they milk like> c·n\v~. hut did you know thc>y <1 lso build barns fur lht·n1 '! 1\)t .\S Kt:ll \\'l lt\T Jlol\vv•ood actor of a ll tim£• h ;1 ~ bt•t•n tht• most e·lut ht•s conscious. Ces••r Hnrnt'rn. possi bly. t\Ccording to the most rt'l't•nt rt'purl ~it h;1nd. h is \\';~rd ruhe ('nunt .. l\Jt) ~uit.-.. J~.llJ ~p11rts Jal'kt•t-. ;ind ;so tux ("(!(•~ IT'S .\ :l1t\1'Tt:Jt of rl•turd th;it a f'l•rt;.11n WL'<tllhy hu ~b~1nd, "'hOSl' wifl.! thr('W a L'Olllllp lion £'VC'ry time he tr1L'<i to s moke tt cig~r in th(' htiusc. l>L'<Jut•athed to her SI n1i ll ion in his la st will a nd testa ment, on the condition she smoke five cigars a day. Another fin al state- 1n en t , probat e d in Scotland, left nothing mor e to unt• w.idow th a n a h :tndkc·rt·hit~f into \lo'hi<"h s h(' \\'as sup1>0sed tu cry. .\nd a third suc h d t·ath Joc·uint·nt by a l.ondun bar · ri ster offC'rt·d hi s b(·rc;1Vt'<I n1atrimonial m;,itc not only :Ill th<' .i ccounts rC'Cl'ivablc from his firm. but th<' pi'r:-;onal ~l'rVit't'~ 1n t bc cnt1rt> of that fi rm ·s chief cler k :\IORTC~i\.Gt: Oo you rC'a!i zt~ t"'o out of e ver y five homeowners hereabouts don't owe a d ime on their old n1ortgages? 11:\ROl.Y A~YBOO\' knows the first and middle nam E>s .. <\nna ~tathilda. of one of the world's most fa mous ""'omen. Wh ist ler 's Molht•r . 1TE M ;'110 . i26R in our l .ove and \Var man ·s file on 1.ovP at l"irsl Sig ht rC'ads : Said he, pouring ht>r a drink. "Say whcn. ··Said shC', ... o\fter this drink.·· Addre.9.~ r11 all lo L . .\I. Hoyd, P.O. Bo.x 1560, Co.~to J\1esa 92626 _ VIP Treatment For Solon Ends \\'.l\.Sl ll'.\/f:TO'.'J fU PI J -llistrict of Columbia ofri111\ITT('mQYt"ti Sf}l~cial "no par king .. signs thl' ci· ty erecll'cl four d;i\·s C'arli<'r in front of lhe ho me of . Sen. John StC'nnis · l D -~1iss.), after neigh bors com - plainC'd th;1t he "-'a~ being given special treatment. T ht> s igns \\'t'r(' fl laced in front of the influential sen att1r ·s hflmt> af!C'r a membt-r Of his staff com- plainC'd that Stennis often had to w alk several blocks to his homC' bt~cause he could not find a par k- ing space, according to assistant O.C. Transporta· lion Ilirecttir .Jack llartley. I-le s;lid pnlice had ix't'n ins tructed to tiC'kel a ny ca r in !ht• p:1rk1 ng ~P<lt'l' C'X<"l'Pl the sen <:ttor's \al e· modt>I r :1r Stennis \\'as shot ;ind \\'OundPd outs ide h is ho me ip 1973 as ht~\'';'" \\'alking tn\\·:1rd tht> house and the Shooting \\':tS ,1 f,t('{Or in t'rt'l'litlf! lhC' ~igns, ll<1 rtley s'aid. • •• ~ n" m 'lbOAY-F<lft 1eo 'l'l'• SIX 6EHEAAllOHS Of mE lfAM MMILY HAVE 8EEH MAIQN6 TIE "4tlRlO'S f'WST 90URBOH, NY Town Bars Sales by Disputed Church ROCllESTER. N.Y . (UPI ) -The s uburbu n t own of Irondequoit has barrt"d th<' <'On troversial Unifieation Chureh from selling candy, candles and other item s in the community for a six-m onth p{'riod. THE UN IFIC ATION Church Is headed by the R ev. Sun Myung Moon of Korl"a. The church':i alleged goal Is to unitl" all reli gions under the ··t.ord of thf' Second Advent" who, Moon teaches, now is on t his t>arth. l t claim s to have 30,000 followers in the United Statt".:; and two mill ion lhrouahout the world. town peddling llcens~ Oct. 14, but town offi cials s aid they were deluged by compl aints from reiddents for thrt"e d a)'S a ft erward, accusing <'hurch m e mbers of using abusive sales tacti<"s. The board said it did not have the authority to pre ve nt church members fro m t alk ing to people on slteetii about tht-ir beliefs. Tht> Irondequoit TO\lo'n Board voted unan i m ously to suspend soli citing li<'enses held by church members be<'au:;c of complaints from town resi· de.nts. F®r church members were given TOW N Cl.ERK FLORIAN Wesley :;aid many r esidents "also (eared the group's backgr~nd and Jts methods of indoctrin ~ting converts." Th# <"hurch has been crtUcized by many for ..allegedly "bralnw.:asbin1" unsuspecting youths and operating !Qr the per sonal gi in of church lead er Moon. who ~ays communism must be crwsh ed because it is the antiChrist. . -· By U.S. Government regulations we can pay you the highest interest on insured savings. And we do. Right n ow you can get World's highest interest: 8.06%•/7.75% o n $1 ,000 certificates held a minimum of six years-maximum of 10. This e xceptionally high rate means your mone y will d ouble in less than 9 years when inte rest and pr1nc1pal are held in you r account and compounded continuously. .. OUR RICHEST TAX-SHELTERED RET!!~!!~~t?~~.~ a retire ment plan or are self·employed, we can start a retire ment plan that will: What's more, this high rate of interest is guara nteed . So you d on 't have to worry about recessions or market fluctua tions. And all accounts are insure d b y an agency of the Federal Government. OUR BEST INSURED- SAW~o~! ?'3.4\mii•y ~f ~ many high interest, insured savings plans. Choose the ones that are just !a) Give you a substantial tax shelte r now; (b) Build a substantial retire ment fund that will let you re tire in style. OUR FIN EST FRl!J.~R~SI! ... interest on insured savings, you also get a world of valuable FREE se rvices with a low $1 ,000 qualifying balance. Re me mber, available to all World S avers are free direct deposit of Social Security checks, tax-sheltered retirement p lans with no trustee fee, free Check-a- Month p lans, free postage·paid Save ·by· Mail envelopes, extended offi ce hours, free re fres hments and ample free park- ing. And ask how you can qualify for car rental discounts, too. right for you. 8.060/o• I 7.750/o Guaranteed on SJ,000 minimum balance. Term: &10 ye.us. ~.7...!~liL~!9oto Term. 4-6 years. Guaranteed on $1,000 minimum balance. Term. 2Yl.-4 years. 6.720/o I 6.50°/o Guaranteed on S!,000 m1n1 mum balance. Term. 1·2Y.z yea11 Guaranteed on $500 minimum balance. Term; 90 days. Current annual rate on passbook aecount. SS.00 m1n1mum balance. •Effective annual yield when principal and interest a.re le!t in the account a.nd compounded conhnuouslr. NOTE: Feclera.l regula hons require a 1ubstantia interest penalty for eady withdrawals from certificates. For instance we will show you how you can de posit up to $1500 a year in a World Individual Retirement Account (IR A). Every deposit w ill be deducted from your gross inco me on yo ur Fe de ral Income Tax return so you w on 't pay a ~ penny of Federal lax on the principal or interest earnings u ntil you take distr1b u· t1on of the funds (between the ages o f 59 Y2 and 70Y2 I. If you are 1n the 25% tax bracket, you could save Over $400 in taxes the first year alone. while in just 30 ye ars your retiteme nt fund builds to an incred· ible $171.7 50! Based on a current rate of 7~% compounded continuousl y. If you are self-e mplo yed, we'll h e lp you start a tax·sheltered Keogh plan in w hic h you can deposit up to $7,500 a year. w e·n also fill you in o n little known facts like h ow to make 1975 Keogh deposits as late as April 15 of 1976. Important announceme nt! World Saving• will waive the customary trustee fee for all IRA accounts opened now through the end of the year. I Get more out of this World ORLD SAVINGS Hunti ngton Be a ch 6902 Warner Ave. 11141 84 2-9356 Ir vine 181 00 CulvL~r Drive Univers:ty Sl1opp1ng CtC'nter (7141 552-0200 Laguna Beach 292 South Coast Highway South ol Vic Hugo's Res!aurai1t (7\4) 494-9481 AND LOAN ASSOCIATION · Fountain Valley 16123 Harbor Blvd. Sou~h of Zody's 17141 839-2851 S a nta Ana 3698 South Br1 stol South Coast Plaza 17141 556-0322 Yorba Linda 18503 Yorbo Linda Blvd. L".l keView Plaza 171 41993-1440 ESTABLISHED 1927 OFFICE HOURS: .. Man.·Thuts. 9-4 Fri . 9-6 Sat. 9-1 75WORL O SAV!NGS AN D LOAN ASSOCIATION OFFICES IN: AlamO. 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'I ' l • . . - • • ' • . • • • l 1 \ • Un<::le Sam Wants You in Today's Army She's Loyal To Corps Ry ALI.ISO:-< Of,f.RK Of Ille O~iJJ Pi IOI St~ff I.ire without \\'eekcnd drill s and two weeks of a nnu:il training will seem strange to llelen llan- nah. She enlisted in October. 19'13 in what was then the Marine Corps Women's Reserve, did three hitches o( active duty during three wars and retirC'd last month after 32 )'ears in the Corps. Rut the Foun•ain Valley woman hasn't really left military life . · Although the> uniform of the _ day is nf)w .. civvies" she still works at the M arinf' Corps Air St<ltion at El Toro a s ad - ministrative assistant for Special Services. Miss Hannah is proud or the fact that she has probably had the longest hitch of any woman in the Corp s. It took spec ial permission for the three ex- tensions that took her past the JO -year mark. \\'hat prompted her, like 23.000 other young women between 19'l3 and 19-15, to enliSt ? "I was working in a defense plant in WbittiE>r a nd, I Md gone as far as J could go. 1 picked the Marin~ because t.heir standards were..t.tie_hlghes.t.~ _ _ _ .. -• I • • . ' <1 • • ' ' I I ! 1 t OUT\' ST:\TIO~ ~ After training al Camp l.t'- jt'une. ~.C .. s ht' w:is assign('((, ironicall y, to F:l Toro as her first duty station. She slflYl-.d in the Corps, "for the tra vel. the friendships I de- veloped and the challenge o( the job.'' Jn between active duty. she held down a variety of civilian OC'cupations . She worked in insurance, in an aircraft plant, as a Kelly Girl and op{>rated her own business. For five years s he managed a women's baseba ll team that win- tered in Cuba. The link with baseball was not acl'idental. 1-Jer father played v.1th the ''ankee or ganization . "l was an on!~ child. So, when I By DENNIS McLEILAN CM*O..Hyl"U•a..t The poster of a stern·look.ing Uncle Sam dramaticaUy ~t .. ing his fincer &l'ld ex.claiming "I want you for the U.S. Army," has given way to the psychologically more pleasing ''Today's Army wants to join you.•• The phrase is indicative of the public relations approach taken to induce high school graduates between tbe ages of 18 and 34 to. join the all-!olunteer Army. Important jobs, the pamphlets proclaim. Educational op· portunities. Travel, A bright and challenging future-:: Those words, interspersed with color photographs of young peo- ple walking down cobblestone streets in story-book European towns. are a far cry from the im· age of G.1. Joe chomping on a cigar butt or scrubbing out pats and pans on K.P.,duty. The publieity appears to be working. Officials say the volunteer Army is succeeding in meeting its enlist ment goals, with older, more educated recruits than in the past. Orange County recruiters sign up ap- proximately 125 a month, while nationwide, some 15,000 will be entertng through the delayed en· try program in the next three months. E DUCATIONAL APPE AL "l think the biggest appeal is .. education,•• said Capt. Mike .'\.rmstrong, Or ange County area commander. "The Army is very ('ducation conscious." crai ming to be one of the largest employers in America, the Army offers more than JOO occupational specialti es ranging (rom automotive repair lo X·ray specialist. It also has a new program, Project AHEAD (Army Help for Jo:ducation and Development), dC'signed to allow an enlistee to begin or continue college while on active duty. The Army pays up to 75 percent of the tuition ut participating schools. The average age of those com· ing into the Costa i\1esa station is l!:f-22 . although there still are :-=omC' 17 <lnd 18-year·olds , said Sgt. J C O.::in Aponte. Fifteen Years ego, he a•id, most were 17-19 with a loth grade education. Now the majority has high school or one or l wo years ol college. ~ ·' ACCOMPUSRMENT "We'd rather see a high school graduate than one who is not. We encourage them to finish. That reeling or accomplishment i:; very important to an individual. A reeling ~f success ls what we try and instill in them." Recruiters feel job security and pay are next on the list of in- ducements for enlisting. Starting pay for a ereen recruit now is $361 a month, including the re· 7heArmyis a very attractive place to be right now. We have a lot to otter.' gular benefitS of a a Xt-day paid vaealion each year, free medical and dental care and housing and ecJucational ser vices. '"The Army is a very attractive place to be right now," believes Armstrong, who joined nine years ago when he was 18. "We have a lot to offer. We know it and a lot of those who come in to see us -agree.'' Aimstrong explained interest- ed people first are given an ap- titude test to find out in what areas they are qualified. Follow· ing a physical, they talk to a career counselor in Los Angeles. Enlistees are guaranteed in writ- ing their job option and unit or area of choice. HUMJ\:--l l Zl:'llG "The Army is humanizing its system,·· !i aid 1\rms tron g, "'We're very receptive to the in - dividual's needs, desires and abilititt.'' Many women now are joining the Army, Armstrong said, with aviatjon and medicine being the "10$l popular fields. "We're of- ferin1 jobs to women they can't do anywhere t:)se, ''he explained, mentioning heli<!opter mtthanics and piloti:;. More people with l>rior ~ervict• are reenlisting , added Armstrong. ••The sense of securi- ty means a lot to tht>m ... ~1any are attracted to the idea that they can retire in 20 years and receive nearJy halr their pay. Aponte, who has been a r('{'ruiter since 1969, said the im- age of the Army has changed in people's minds since the Viet- nam War, when the brti.n ch swelll'd to nearly J 1 :i million. mosUy draftees. "Six years ago \1:e v.·ere in :.i \'ery unpopular war. People were getting up in the morning and re- adiilg about the casualties in Vietnam. We couldn't get on the college campuses then. Today they go to classes in their un- iforms and no one says anvthing." cciMBAT ARMS Although the draft ended in 1972 and manpawer was reduced to about 777 ,000, a large number of l"nlistees choose to go into the combat arms, said· ·Aponte. A $2,500 cash bonus is given upon enlistment in the infantry, armor or artillery. Aponte feels it is the challenge that attracts them . Armstrong agrees challenge is one motivating factor in tht• minds of most enlis tees. "A lot of people still join ror that personal challl"nge, adventure and travel." Aponte said recruiters often . get immediate satisfaction in knowing someone they sign up finds a new direction or goal in life. Hl" desc ribes his job as ch{1\lenging. "We get a guy in here "'ho has no idea what hi s future is and we can point out som<' alternatives for him." And . hC' :1 dded. "We 're sending bnck into th(' communitr a res ponsible. in divi du :d >A'ho l1 :1s som{• tr<.1in · 1n g. A public relations campaign to gain recruits for the a/I-volunteer Army focuses on individual opportunities . \\'as not in school m y mother and l traveled to wherever Dad was playing.'' . J.ter father was featured 1n some baseball films, which gave her an inside look at the molion picture industry as well. Born in Salt Lake City, while her father was assigned to the local team, s he later settled in the Whittier·Pico Rivera area. ''I was an underclassman when Richard Nixon went to Whittier Hgh School," she noted. ~IANAGE D TEA M "The women's baseball league v.·as the brainchild of Olarles Wrigley. I managed one of the teams near Chicago. The rpaches in the league were all re· tired ballplayen lik e my l Dad,''shesaid. Her current job in Special Services is at the hub of the wheel. "Our job is the morale of the troops," which means essen- tially, coordination of the vast recreational set-up on the base, and sports and entertainment orf base such as concerts and trips. She m ay spend her day doing everything from booking films for the base theater to tracing the whereabouts of camping equip· ment. Her ••retirement'' 'f'rom the Corps won't mean losing touch with Women Marines even when she really does retire in two or tbree,nore Yf•rs. 'Miss Hannah Is an active member of the county chapter of the Women M arincs Association, • -' ' I • •• . . .. eop e BEA ANDERSON, Editor Monday, November 10, 1975 Page 8 t Helen Hannah now works in civilia n c loth es at El Toro MCAS, after 32 y ears with Women M arine Corps, as active and a reserve. \\·hich boasts a m C"mbcrship of 150. and is s<iid to hf' on£> of lhf• ~lron~es t s uch groups in lhl' country . Sh<' rC'CC'nl ly joined the Marine Corps Com bat CorrC'spondents Association and maintains con· tacl wilh the Navajo Code Takers. On lht" day she retired rrom the Reserves, the leader of the Nava· jo nation flew in with a silver and turquoise meda llion for her. T ll.\'.'IKYOU GIFT The necklace was in thanks for her help in the '.'Javajo particip a· tion in last year's Rose Parade which had an American heritage lhemt". She coordinated the visit or the JVavajo delegation here, honor· ing thl'.' Code T:-iker!' r;)r their service durinJ?' World \\lar I I . !\1i ss 11.annah plans to USC' hC'r full privileges for travf'I gran t('d by her "gray card" to vi.sit ipm(• of the places s he missed bein g: ~lationed in the Sl<ltes during her tours or duty. a nd add to her vasl spooh collec tion. She has S<'£'n many changes irt thl" Wom('n's Corps since sh1• ('nlisted. "l made $<19 a month. for examole ... Rel'ruits ''tend to matur<" ea~lier than they did 30 or 4() )'t"ars ago'' and take advantagC' of the educational opportunities offered. "The Marines. like evcryonr· <'l se, had to change v»ith the times:· t • • • Monday, November 10. 1915 · U OAll V.PllOT ' I , • • ~Law Scales .. ' 1off-balance ' ~ ' ! • ' • ' Hy OOLOR F:S FF.RRF.LL Rl(llft!H W tto. O•llJ ~'°' ''The Suprt'me Court's in · terprt>ting the Bill oC Rights tells us where this country !<.1.ands in r('gards to women." claimed \\'endy Williams, a speaker at th(> Women and Law Conference in l.os .<\ngt'IE's . A member or the San Fran- <"isco -bas<'d Equnl Rights Ad · ·vocatt's, a public interest law firm, M:s. Williams said, "J-liio- torically th e Supreme Court stance can be divided into two t'ras -pre and post 1971 ." The earlit'r period. she said, is epitomizt•d in the Bradwell vs II· Jinois c;:1st• in which Bradwell sued tht.~ st utt' to ltdmil her to I.he. Illinois R;:1r The case went to the Supreme C'ourt which declared th11t "the.> Civil I.aw as well as nature h.-.s recognized wide dif· rerenct'S in men -and women ·· 'ON-OFF SWIT<:rr Su1nmarizing the post 1971 era, ~Is. \Yill i:im:' :>aid tht' <"ou rt funr lions v.•ith ;.in '"on.off ~witth "' " ~·h1<'h ul\ows 1t to hold y,:idMy diverse ,,.ewl'>. :-Ul'h ~ "!>e x 1:.-. a su!i!peC't classif1(·utlon along with race and religion." She r haractert.zed th<' holdlns:s a:i 1.1 k i nd of :.Al1<:e 1n \Von dt>rland" approath and nutt'tl that there nt•ver hus been ,1 wo man on the Supreme Court ''The '-''hole syStemiC' dis C'rimination of W Offil'll ('ltffil':.O. from pregnanc y discrim1na lion." charged Kathleen Perut1!!.. ACJ,U Wo men's Rights l:'ltornt')' fron1 New York City. She pointed .out the l::quul EmpJoymC'nt Op1>ortunitic:& Cvn1 mis!i ion says under 1'itle VJl th<Jt it i s illegal t o discrimin;.1\(· against prc•gnant women In employment, wh er ea:, tht· Supreme Court secn1s to hol.1 that pre~nH!l{'Y dis<:rimia<.1t1 on 1s not sex d1s cr11n _ination. 1-lo"'t.'V<>r. she said , lh('r(' hH :> bt-en confl ict be tween IO"'cr courts. 'rhe SuprC'me Court h<t:-. not rulC'd ronrlusively on lht' sub JC't.'l bl1t h a:1 two cas{·S on which th<'y art' C';"(j)C'{'lt•d to rule nt.•x t ~pnng DONT 11101: On othc•r top1C!'. :,peakers said : Won1t>il u1 P olitic.s. Su 1\Crior {'ourt Juc1 ~t· Jonn 0('mpsey Klein r:v;iluttlC' your rwrsonality and hang 1n thert•. 1'he tend ency of wonlt'n l!'. to run away wid hide ;.1!tt•r being d t>ft>a ted. Poh11c;:. is C'Ompeting and you 1nust keep running in the fat'e or io:-.in~. !)r. f.m!ly Card, Immaculate lft.·art Cullcgl' prore-ssor : Women h;.ivc not thoug ht of themselves ;1;; pov.'erful p('ople. A vision or • pov. t>r and ~bility to risk are~· :-t·ntial to womt•n 1ntt•restc-d 1n 1xilill<:al offi ce. \\'om('n on I.aw Faculties, f)dr11thy :"Jelson, dean or tht• USC l.•I\' School . Competition for po:-111ons on pre:-11,gious I av.• .sc hool f:t<'Ultll'~ i:> keen. Jlowever. l';<lra con-~ul('ration is given lo v.·omen y,•ho t.•:...cel in ~peC'1al l:l reas and al~o (':10 teach a variety or subJt.'<'l~. T<'3C'hing is a good place lo work for v.•orld peace. Women must have their own role models in order to promote their goals. TOUGHER TIMES -How to Get Your First Job. Ramona Rips ton. ACJ.U direi:lOr . (or Southern Citlifornla: Women will havt' a tougher 1time getting a job because many law firm:s still J:!.old old pre- judices. . ACLU support» a ffirmaUve ac- tion_programs because the coun- try need:s a period of time for 'balancing e.<twU ..QRPOrtunitles. Priorities for women and minorities will not last forever .. but for a while it is needed to cor - rect pliit inequities- -Proposed l e gis lation to legalize, Jl('ense -and-regulate prosititution, Georgia Wilkins, Spokesperson or COYOTE, an or- ganization or prostitutes head- • c1uartered in San Francisco, op- • }X)Sed it. ..Jill Jak~CLU-aUorney ~. We "'anlpr0Sfitut1on laws declare<l unconstilutiona l and void as dis- crim1nalory against women. Tenant Pays for Advances 11 1'~A R 1\.'\'.'\ ! .. <\~OF.RS . Sevt•ral n1onth~ ago. I found llu~ gre;1t lilt[(' ap<1rtm(•nl within walking d is1:1 nt'l' nf my p\ac(' of employ- ment. /\]though !ht.• rt>nt was a bit more than I could afford to pay, I took it. sevt.•ral l1nll'~. l hat\' tv ask hC'r to pa::-· fur :a book but perhap~ it ·~ the bt·~t solution. Wh at do you say? STE1\:\'ll '.\JG 1'.'J OURllAM r\nd n1akt' good :i-o ur thrC'a t. • 1\rC' ::-t1l1r parents too ' ~ st1irt ? !lard to reaeh'' JJ Ann Lander • book h·I. [Ann Landers 't:..~ · "Rugged b y P arents '! ---....... ll o w to G e t ~1or<' Freedom," C'ould help ·you bridge the gt'nc>ra- tion gap. Send 50 cents ., I.a st n ight th(' hot water gavl' out. I rapped on -the landlord's door and ask('d if he could do something. He s~id he·d be ,e lad to C'he<'k the tank in the bas em<'nl and asked if 1 ·d go rlo\l.'n \\'Ith h i m n o d ho I d t h l' flashlight. Of cour:-.<' I ;.1grC'Cd . OF.A R DURllA)I : I say thf' next time lhe slob ask s to borrow a book, s how her lht• last ft-w s he bor-rowed and make it plain if lht> book dOt>sn 't C'Omt• baek in the san1e C'Ondilion il IC'ft, sht' owes }'OU a new ont•. i'n C'oi n "'ilh your r equl.'sl _ -------------------- and a long, ~tamped. self-add re~sC'cl c>n\•clope fJ1ie Ml4 • 'Pa. UP1 fel"l'llot• Would you bC'l it•vt> that dirty o!d goat tried to ki ss m('? 1-f is s weet . ,1:hlte-haired wife was right upstai rs watching T\1'. I told him in un· mi s t <1k ~1 ble l ;:i n_g un ge that J thought ht.' had lht.• morals o f a barnyard rooster. Uniform Dress This morning I found 0.1 note in my mailbox say- ing the rent "·ould be in· crt'ased by $25 stcirtin_g Jan. 1. What should I clo'' l ; • ' 1 f • .<\ir force c~1drts \viii \\'Car thC' s hort \Vhite j<.1~k('t over a Jong black skirt l left J fo r format occ::ts1ons during the s ummer. Uniforrn to bC' .'''Orn \vhe n women a rc a\\'a y from the 1\cademy 1s the rorm - fittccl jacket. s kirt ancl brrl'l , HATF. TO M OVE .<\G .<\IN O,.:AR H .T.~1.A .: Tell lhf' dirty old goat you're sure he was joking about Scorpio Stress Security · thert>ntinrrease-bulir ht"'s st'rious • .)'ou'll h« glad to diSC'USS tht' dt·· tails "'ilh his w ifC'. IJF.AR A:<:< TUF.SOAY, NOVF.MRER 11 BySVDNEVOMARR ARIES <Marc h 21 - April 19J: ~1ember or op." posite S<'X ''tC'aches you a lesson." This could work for your ultimat<' good - if pride does not stand in way or knowledg('. TAURUS (April 20- May 20 1: Acrent on achievement, s tanding in community, promotion. setting poliry and decid- ingon pace. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Perceive, reC'ognize fine lines, read s mall print. Avoid s e lf - deC'eption. Plan ahead where trips, studies are ro·ncerned. CANCER (June 21 · Jilly 22 >: Spending pat- terns may rC'quire r<'· ex:amination. Question:-; conrerning ''money's worth0 ' could aris e . I.EO (July 23 ·Aug. 22 ): Get second emotional A crnon·s SPORTSWEAR wind ; pl ay w ~1iling garnl'. Refust' to affix s ignature to any agre('mC'nt until thoroughly familiar y,•ith fact s. figures. VIRf'.0 (.'\ug. 23·Sepl. 22 I: Chan.l!:e in work llrO- cedures. mc>thods in- di<•ated. \'ou ]('<1rn about shortcuts. "'a ys to at- c o m pl i s h minu s bureaucrats. I.IBR:\ (SC'pt . 23·0ct. 22 ): You know how to s mooth over situation and a lso how to get to heart or matters. Which course you take depends upon dC'vt'lopment and maturity. SCORPIO (Oct. 2:!· Nov. 21 ): I.and, securitv. r<'al t'State -these are s tressed . Your homC' base rt"'cei ves benC'fil of "greater li ght.·· S.<\GITTARJUS (:\'ov. 22·Dec. 211: Accent on short trill" r<'l 'tlive· the l.i\~DE R S : /\ whilt· ~ · ' ~. back you had ·1 1)iect.' of organizing of priorities, .• · •,. ynurability tocopewitha adv1c~. for Rook- relations hiil which is keeper:s -.p~ople_ ~ho "heating up:· borrow books and fail to f':\PRI CO R'.'1 !Oec . returnthem . 22·Jan. 19J: Spotli ght on \Viii you plea ~l' say wh.:tt vou O\l.'n, \\'hat \"OU something to lhC" s lobs can affOrd. what is tO be who borrow books and paid or collected. You return them with dust fini~h project. ,.-ou let go jackets missing. coffee · of past. <'UP circles on the cover. :\QU .. \RIU.S (Jan. 20-pages folded at the cor- Fl'h. I8J : Cycle is such ners <never heard of a that you strike a more in-bookm ark?! I and in no dependt"'nt s tance. You l'ondition to be kept in also strive to g('t to heart the library or lent again . ofmatt er~. A cert ain relati ve o r PISCES (Feb. 19-minehas donethis tome Marrh'20): There are apt to be strings attached to -=======::;:::-::; ··special 0:1rrangement." 1 RABI.- Know it and prepare ac-111 cordingly. If today is your birth- day vou are intuitive, a naiur1.1 1 teacher, intense, n1oody :ind passionate. AUTO-MOMIOWNl•t INSURANCE ~1ti4tt.wh• :"I COSTA MISA "" $48.5554 '. t~ J ~ Wf:STO IFF Pl.ALA Nrwpx1 Bro::h • : 544111 opening nov. 14 • AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 714 644-7030 ~ ....... """' .. A , NIIMI.": Ill • -- --I ., f Ao:-: I 100. Elgin. I I!. .. .... l o Ann Lander>, P.O. . r !lrgifC'nl't_JHrie n 00120. ANNOUNCING J!nul1a :J.ace//a Soup. Salad 6 Seafood DiMcr /\ cup of f'ofa~C' SI. Ccrmain, made d.Jily in our k1tcht.•n . Cr1~p 5/linach salad with chopped llacon, hard boiled egg, swecl/sour drc~sing, Crepes 51. 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Rya.._ by Tom Batiuk :I'UE JUST SEEN NAMED WE QlAIR-CltAIR! 8 DR. SMOCK '""' MOOH MUWNS ® YouiRe WRoNG, PWSH IE' •• sHe ALW,.YS LISTeNS To BOTH SiDfS ... HAHCY b.y &nie Bushmiller ANIMAL CRACKERS HAVE YOU DECIDED WHAT YOU WANT 10 eE WHEN YOU GRW UP? .•. • '.,. ''' . TODAY'S CIDSSWDRD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Mourning clothe• 6 Enlftrtel 10 At 111 times 14 Confess 15 Ru" out of gear 16 Nestor phea1an11 •s Convevin9 1way 411 H111 memoirs: 2 words 51 Oi1tributH c1rd1 S1turdly'1 Punll Solved: 52 Comt bef0f9 t'itit!ffi · lntlme- ' 17 Al'lisffd I • 54 0 1 1n Alitn llngu1g1 1titeh11 19 FtM to win 20 Ul111-r1di· c1l1; 2 words 22 Girls • 24 Actor Nov~ lo. et 11. 26 S1111 or one'• spirits 27 Prepa•e for I kis1: 2 word• 30·swamp Jl "Din····'"! D1y of V/111h 32 Go1over1 ap1H:2 WOidt 37 Telegr1m: ..... 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" WELL, WEVE MAD A BU5Y YOtJ o/.-1 MISS SPENCER ... SHOULD tW<.Dt..'f HAD TIME TO HAVE TAKEN ll11NK N:tOJ't f'OOO! THE TIME! JVS T WHAT I NEE~ .. THANK56/VIN6 DINNER WITH THE coqoTES ! LOOK. WOULD YOU MIND P\JTIING UP ANOTHER PlATf •• ,JUST LIKE THAT ? ,.,._., . • '.• . ; . ' by Gus~: ------. ._ ____ .. ,;.,_.,4i;:.~ by Ferd JohMon THE GIRLS ... ~-· ... -· ... _-.... 40 Zoo 1nirnM 41 On• ot ml•ed 1ver1ion 29 Co<lvene tOrteiM 5 Put Clfgo in 33 RC)y91 Gutrd 53 Frenth river 1 hold yeom1n 55 Church ptrt MISS PEACH by Mell DENNIS THE MENACE • rice 43 Andy's partner .. Man's nitk- "'"'° 6 Doubts 34 English tlM ~ Indian ol 7 Poem 35 Prt'J)OSrtion 8oliv11 8 ~ing of 36 ll'lju•iOUS 57 10 miles Norw1y plant ., 60 Red ··· • ' ! I ' l ' c;:;J • _DICK TRACY •• F~CrWE, J: ~VOi.i ~GIFT! • , . • t ' ,,,, ~·,, ....... _ ·~ ·. ' •.' • • /r.fO • ' • -' • i f • • ''IA MEAN 1 oor ~OF T~ 1HINGS INSl1¥ Cl ME.~ • • • I . -- I ' ' •4 DAILY PILOT Monday, November 10, 1975 I') ~ l -Bobby Riggs .Puts Mouth Where His Feet Are l ' LOS ANGELES (AP ) -e;gmouth · Bobby RJggs is al it again, but this time 'the king of the hustlers will let his reel do •the talking in a match race across Death -Valley. tnerton ·acros·s the fiocr of the desert Dec·. 15. THE RACE, IN TYPICAL Riggs fashion, will be a handicap affair. Em· mcrton, 56, has run across Death Valley three tim es and is the "world record hol der'' for the pace. lie is to run 100 milE's. Riggs gets a50-milehead start. centurY." said Riggs. ''There's nomanin the world who can give me a halfway start in anything and win. Jim Ryun tried LO do that in a mile and l beat him by 250 yards." ner for 20 years. ran through the rocks andaandof Death Valley in 1968 and then in 1989. His latter runol.211 miles from the north end of the valley to a Las Vegas, Nev., hotel was accomplished in three days, JS hours. Even though it 'II be winter throughout th e United States on Dec. JS, Emmerton claims the temperature in Death Valley will be over JOO during the daytime, when them en wUl race. They'IJ sleep at night. .. Well , I just told Bobby to bring a spade along,·· said the crusty Emmerton, ''just incaselburyhim." Both are hoping for sponsor-ship. "Bobby was talking about a $100,000 winner-take-all purse." said Emmerton, '"but I 'm not so sure I like that idea. The 57-year·old Newport Beach r esi· dent who helped bring tennis to national ..attention with a pair of matches against women two years ago, will race ex· )leri.~nc~ d:ista~ce runner Bill Em· '"This is gonna be the foot race of Vie Emmerton, an Australian distance star 30 Yt;ars ago and a professional run· •'THAT'S THE FARTHESI' anyone has ever run up there," said Emmerton. 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FRESNO (AP ) -Letting stu· dent1 nibble on high protein foods such as nuts or cheese might im- ptove their a~·areness and a t· titudes, a n Ore&on pediatrician says. Career Women Fou .. d . to Be 'B~ppier' · ! STANFORD CUPI) -A ha.ii-century study of TOO tates>s and 60s . They w~ born during World Wu I, at· In '''1eneral satisfaction." those married with That~s because children who aren't doing wi'lr in school may si m ply have eaten the v.·rong t)·pe or breakfast or none at all. Or. l .endon K. Smith ol Portland said at !he California Reading .·\ssociatio n conrerence. I - I •. gifted women sa)'s lho5e who followed careers are more tended hilb school in the Depression and matured in children were happier, lh ereportnoted. - satisfied with their lives than those who became solely World War JJ .. · "We rnust conclude that while reward.inf, ~orae·· housewives. · About 79 percent oltbolewbo followed careers. with produclnc: work and vocational advancement wece The Stanford University project says there ls a "very or without children, areb.lahlY 1at1afted, the study aaya. facilitated by the absence ol children, still it is"I. part9f. signi!h:ant difference" between the women who chose to Nearly 20 percent ol the women who were solely women's lives to wish for children." the researchers be "income worker s" and their counterparts who opted homemakers e:r.pressed bi&h satiafact.ion with thelr path. said. for homemakers' lives. 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I . ·. . I \ "1 • • . . . ~ . ' -. LO<plCI fill• Loquno Hill• Mal I • l 1 •, • • ' • 81 DAILY PILOT Panatta Shocks Connors STOCKJIOI.i\1 -Adriano Vanatta or Italy combined Ct strong serve with dazzling sliced cros:;..court s.hort.s, Sunday to up- st•t Jimnly Connors in a thrilling (in al Sh O\lldow 11 Of tht' $100,000 Stockholn1 Opl'll tt•nni:. tourn;,i- ment, ·1-6, 6 -3, 7 .:,. Panatt;i's st'nsational triumph in thC' world ·s hi gg(•st indoor t•vent c.ullt' ;1ftt·r :1 to\\'O·hnur st•t•s:1"' :-tru~}!lt• a~;un ::.t the he;i vily f :1 \ ur1•(! .:\ 1n t•ri c iill. But tht• 2:,., 1<;1r-olcl ltali<in's t actics on !ht· ·f.1 :-t indoor court, t·h;1ng 1ni.: th1· pac1· thruughoul · ;ul(I tuttinJ'.: rot·k1·! :o.t'f\'t'S and ;>lic(•d baL°kh .1nd rru:-:-.t.'s, took C'onn(lrs hy :-<t.1rpr1:-1· 111 the two fin:il ~t·I:- E.r·~lnr Stri<"k Pn , \V .\S!ll :"J(;·ro~ -Forrncr ()h10 St :1t t· f11otball :-l :tr J\ob Ft•rj?u :,.t111 rt•n1 ~tins in t•rit1C'al c·on · d1tion a! ll ov,•ard tlnivt'r sit y ll f•spit:1l 111 \Va :-hington . a hospit :1I spokt•sn1 :tn said today. l·'t•rgu s un, :Iii, a on1 .. tln1e full b:tl' k \\'hti -...·as u n abl(• to ('at ch 11n :1s :1 prn, was sln('kt'n last \Vt•C'k wht•n ;1 blood vesst•I rup- turt•d in hi s br:1in. according to srnkt•s rnt'll FC'rg\ISOn had bt"C'n workin~ :i s a laborer in Washington. :\ nattvC' of Troy, Ohio, f''f•r guson al 1 7 w :ls lhC' state h ig h sC'honl footb:ill :-coring cham- pion. :ind ;ti Oh in St:tlC' hC' rus ht'CI for 2. 162 y3rds and :-t'Ored 26 tourhd11\\'ns l lC' h:1d briC'f,proft·:-:-ional stints with !ht' l1i1t...;burl!h Steelers. :\1inllt'St•I :t V iking s Hild W:tshington lll'dskins. RnmirP: BrPe:e• Monday, November 10. 1975 13 •• -•. --..... --. iVes to Be SFs Lucky N Mike-Mayer Kicks Ram8 Into Def eat :. l .. I .-( I • , I By Gl.t:SS WIUTE Ot lfl<t o,1r, p,/ .. SI.I ft I.OS 1\~G1-:1 .f:S -Thirteen turned out to be the lucky numbC'r for San Francisco 49ers 1ooki(' Stt-ve !ltike-Mayer as he lined up to makl' the 13th field got1l :1t tern pt f1f his pro car err. It w<i s latf' Sunday afternoon al th@ Coliseum and the largest l-t .1 ms c ro~·d of the s£'ason - 78.995 -melted into :-il ('nce a s the 27 -year-old Univers ity or \l nryl.:1nd product Jinl'd up for thP 5-l·yarct try £or thret.• points. J .t~ss than ~t minute rf"maine-d nr the raggt>d but exc itin~ m a tch v.•hich had Sl'l'n thC' ll:ims blow a 1.1 O h:llftime le;1d only to comt• b:irk <ind take a 23-21 t~gC' with 00 :-l't't1nds to play on <.in Ill-yard tou<'hdown march. J>Jace kicker Tom l)empsey, who once kicked a 63 -y:ird fi eld go;tl, n1issed the C'nnv(•rsion. I.os 1\ngeles had won its last 10 rt•gul :1 r sl'ason meetings with ·19l'l'S !£'ams ~~nd it looked like No. 11 was :lbout to be recorded. Rut Steve Spurrier. making hi s first start or the National Foot- ball I.eague Campaign, directed 1he ·19ers from their 35 lo the I..A 37 in less than a minute . . ~ow it was fourth down and t-...·o y:1rds to go at the I.A 37. S<1n Fr:1ncisco sent fl.·1ike· '.\1 :-iyer . the n<1tive 1-lungarian socC'er style kicker. out for the dn-or-die kick . It was placed at the J,os Angeles 44 . The kick ap- pC'art"'Ct to be straight enough as 1t knifed toward the goal posts. l~ut thl'rl' was brie f question v.·hC't hC'r it \\'O U!d have be Jong ('HOUgh. It was, \\'ilh little to spare. The Rams still had a chance tO co1nt' back, however. And they did makl' a serious bid lo gel <'l~e enough for the powerfuJ toe of J)<'mpsey to get them back on lop, Quarterback James llarrii!t passed tht>m into SF' territory as tht> rlbck ticked nearer the end. Then he Wt Ron Jessie at the 23. Th;.1t would be c!Q:)e enough for Demps ey. Rut CharliC' Cowan of the Rams -...·:1s det('cted holding and the ~ain 'A':ts negat('d 'by the pen.8.l~1'· J-l11rris threw an incompletion th<'n he "'as intercepted in lhe t•nd zone to salt ;.\way lhe victory for the •19ers. Pen3Jties th\\'a rtcd both sides throughout the duel as SF wa:s callt>d for 13 infractions and th'e Rams were charged wilh eight. Three times the Rams wei-c-· caught either offside or holding on third down plays and the penalty yardage gave the 49erS first downs that they otherwise had not earned. ThE'y moved so well in the last half that they didn·t punt until the final 3:55 of the game after h3v- ing to kick three times in the nrst. 1.woquarters. · · In the second· half, Spurrier hit three long touchdown pass play~. :\fter trailing 14·0 at the halt he ,found Gene Washington for ' 4;? yards, Del Williams for 19, arid \Vashington again for68. ' .o\fter completing just six Cot GO yards in the rirst half, he hit oi'.113 • of 21 for 230 in the second. Mike-l\.1ayer had kicked a 5'1· yard field goal as a junior in <'ol- lege, but his longest as aprowa's just 29 yards and his g<i'mC- winning boot was his seventl\ in 13 triE"s for this first season in pro balL ·, ; TOK\'0 -l'aul R:lmirez of :\lexi<'o whipped U .S. Open ch:1mpinn M:1nu1•l Orant(•S of Spain f, 2. 1·5. 6-:J Sunday and won tht> $16.00CJ° first prizt• in the mt·n ':; ."inglf's t•vt•nt of !ht' J:1pan 0p<'n tennis C'hampionships. THE RAMS' MONTE JACKSON 'BLOCKS TOM WITTUM'S PUNT AT THE COLISEUM . "I knt>w it was going to be real C'looe when I hit the ball," i\1ike· Mayer said. "I didn't know if it \•1:1 s goin g to get over the crossbar or not .... thcn I saw it go . Jn addition to losing the g_amt: and putting their record at '6-2. t he tt.am s also lost starting ·d~­ fensive tackle J.arry Brooks (or the season with torn ligament's ifr his left knee. lie was to undc!rgo ·surgery today. · Ka:i:uko Sa\\•:unatsu of .J apan • {(l(lk lhl' -...·nmt•n 's title• <tlld Sl ,000, · bC'ating .o.\nn Kiyumura of the tJnited St:itcs 6-2, J-fi. 6-1. Ramirt•t,' victory over Or.a ntc>s was hi s third OV('r the Sp;u1ish star in \('ss than :1 Yt'ar. Foyl Win• PllOF:NIX -A . .J. Foyt, 1his Yt'ar's U.S. Auto Club national champion. added ;1noth er gem to his crown Sunday by winning the Phoenix 150 Jncty-tyJ)C' ;.iuto race .:1l Fas Tr:1C'k I nternational Speedway. Foyt. :1 s ix -time national driv- ing ch;impion, came out of the third row and passed leader Johnny Rutherford with only 10 \3~ to go when Rutherford's t~ngine quit in th<' third turn. Foyt traveled through h('avy lraffic a.II afternoon but did not appear to be ab!(' to catch Rutherford un- til thE' engine problem. Second was Tom Sneva. who battled with Foyt all afternoon, and third was M :trio ,.\ndretti. Foyt covered thC' 150 miles in a time of l :21.2·15 . llis ;·1verage Spt"C'CI \\.'<IS 111 .055. ·A•hP Adt>nn.,e• 'EJ)J'.'IRURGll , Scotland I.:1te-.arriving :\rthur Ashe cruised to a 6-4, 6-2 victory over Britain's Grah<im Stillwell Sun- day night in a first-round match of the delayed S!J.:1.500 Dewar Cu i> Tennis Tourna ml'nt . .<\mong th~ results of those who showE'd up, fourth-ranked Jan Koctes of Czechoslovakia topped Britain's Stf'pht>n \Varboys, 7·5, 6-2 and .1\merican Eddie Dibbs b eat countrym<1n Richard Kreiss, 6·2, 6-3. Injured 49er Recovering I.OS .o\7'-JC.1':1.F.S (.o\11 ) Defensive back Ralph ~1cGill of the San Francisco •19ers was list· f'rl in stable C'Ondili on today after :-:u£fering h ead injuries wh('n kicked during a National F'oot - ball 1.eague gnml• against the J,o:.; t\ngf'les Rams . McGill w ~1s kicked by Rams place kicker Tom Dcmpsl'Y in the fourth quartt'r of thC' gamC' "'On by San Fr:incisco 2'1 -23 Sun- day. nempsey, who has no toes on his kicking foot, wears a special shoe with a sriuared off toe to compf'nl'ale. l\JcGill was tyring to block a placement \\'hen hit . .t\n ambulance c<1me onto the field to take him to a hospital where he latrr r egained con - sciousness. The <19l'rS said plans ·WE>re to fl y him to S<1n f-Ti'.ln<'isco· today fot further hospitalization. l\1cGill had bt•E>n giv<'n emE'rgency treatm('nl on the field for 15 minute!' b<•forC' the ambulance was summoned. 1'he injury was lh;ted as" SC'V<'i'l' con- cussion with m ore tC's l s scheduled. l\1cGill. 25. is in hi s four1h season \\'ith the ·19ers and play('d hi s collegiate football al Tuls<t. Ironically. he was caHed for a running-into-the-k icker penalty on thE' play whe n he was hurt after Dempsey had missed the 37-yard field goal attempt. The J)t'nalty gave the ball b<tck to th e Rams and four plays l<lter, lht• kiC'ker booted one good for 23 yards. Dallas, KC Clash Stenerud May Be Key P .o\J,LAS (AP) -The one singlE' Wt>apon in the Kansas Cit y arsenal feared most by Diilla s Cowboy coach Tom t.andry is the good right instep of sidewinder kicking specialis t Jan Stenerud. "You always start about nine- zip against Kans as City because On T¥ Tonight Channel 7 al 6 when you JS tcp out ther e you figure Stent>rud is going to kick his three fi eld goals before it is over," said Landry. Going into tonight's nationally· televi~ed National Football League game at Texas Stadium. Stenerud had hit J4 of 20 fi eld goal attempts. Cowboys kicker Toni Fritsch has either been very good -like h1 $ game-winn er at the gun · ngainsl Philadelphia -or very bad -like his duck -hooked J& .; xard tlllb In overtime in a Xl·2<1 . JosstoWashington. -Dallas, S·2, needs th~ victoty to . keep In a three-way tie with : Wa.shington and St. Louis in the ; hiahJy competitive National Con~ : lerenee Eastern Diviaion. Kansas City is 3-4 and slrug~l ­ ing for life in the AFC West. Jlolh teams come orf hard losses last week. Dallas fell to Washington in overtime while Kansas City Jost 17-13 to Houston. "Kansas City is a very much improved football team," s aid J.andry, "They won three in a row -including a big one over Oakland -and lh<'n played l-louston about as cl ():)e as you can pl av anybody.'' Dali'as ({'atures a wide- OJ){'n attack with quarterba('k Roger Staubach operating out of the spread form ation on obvious passing downs. Kansas City coach Paul Wig· gins has settl ed on ~1ike I.iv · ingston as his quarterback with oldUmer Len Dawson ready and willing on the bench. 1 The Chiefs have been riddlt>cl by injuries. F'or example. s inCe training camp they arc now into thPir J5th left guard . There arc 11 free ngents on the K:insas City . dt•b. Dl\)las countE'rS with its "Dirty Do:i:en" ro6kics -aJI unshaven lads who love to hit on the .specialty teams. f • • Another Gonzalez Looms Yowzg Te1111is Prospect at Newport Haroor l\y 110\\'ARr' r .. 11.<\XO'' Of 1111 D~ 111 ~"lot SUit ('hristin:1 (;nnz;il l'l •~ a 1nf·n1bl•r of <1 ll'nrus L1ml\\ ;1ntl her f:nTit'd f:1t ht1r \ l ',111<'h•~J has t•\r ht•d his nan1l' :1n1ong the h:\llu\\'l'd ... aint ::; of the sporl in (1 :1~·s gnnt• hy. hut tht' 11 .\t•ar uld '.\t>~·ptirt ll:1r bor lligh Sc-hool :-tu den! docs n" t pl;1 n :1 t t•nni..., (' .1r~·vf' ;\s ;1 fr C's-hman ;1t '.\('\\'p11rt. :-ht•':-:1 n1t·m ht•r tif !ht· i.:irls 1t•,1n1. pl ;1y1ng \\'lfh S(•n ior 1'err1 :'111111.·r in doublt•s :tnd sht' f('t•J ..; :-hL• t•nuld in1prove hC'r g;;1n1t· t•nnui:i h 111 11\:1y for lht' boys lt•:1n1 irl lht• .-.pr inf! . '"I h :ivt" be<'n thinkin)! ah11u1 pl :iyi ng 11n the b11ys lr .1m ... :-h1· :1ctmits. "Rut I don't rf':tllv k1'0\v if I -...·:int todn it ... · \Vhi lC' tt•nni" h ;1-; ht't'll in tu·r lifC' sinrr s h(',,. :1s horn :dung 11·1! h a twin ::;istC'r. :'11 ar1t·ss;1. h"r \\'hol e lifC' isn"t \1·rappt·d up in !h1· g:1me. The rom posed. St"lf.as.-.11r.1nr1· flf th C' 5 -8. l'.lO -pnuntl '.\II frt"Shm;l n, 1\•;1s t>h ttken uni\ onrt• during thl' tim(' sht• SPL'nt (11 t.1lk · ing \\'ilh the l);~i!y l'ilol. That 1v:ls '"ht>n shl· re(':1!1 cd h:1ppier d ays \\' ith :'II arit•ssa bcfor£' thC' 1:1ttrr fell fr nn1 a horst• more than three yp,1rs ;.1gn :uul \\':ts killed in a frt•ak ;ll'C'idt'nt. Ooes she takt' !t's.-.nns fron1 ht•r f:ttht•r ? "~·o, he does n"t pl;1y much .'lnymore and 1\·hcn l\'1' go tn J .;1 \ · t·gas to St'(' hi n1. we don ·1 u"u ;II Ir play tenni:::. One(' in ~nvhilt· he -...·ill hit some \l.'ith us ... C.:hr1:-t1n.1 :-ays . "She can bt' a:-: gflO{I ;1s ~ht· l\'Jnts t o bC' 1vithi n h('r "t•lf." lJCI C'Oarh i\l yr11n :'ll r:'\-1n1,1r,t :-;:i ~·s nf ( hristin:1. "'She h ~t:-1!11• potential to becornt• .t gc •nd ll'nn1s pl;l~'C'f . 11ut shC' h a:-!011 .int lt11h111 her:::t•lf ." ShC' h<l :O: :1 you ngt~r sister. \n- drt:'fl, :i nd thr•y ~pt•ntl 1vt•('k('nds at !hf' Halboa Ra.v ('\uh on 1h1· tennis cnurts tog:clhrr \Vht>n tht·Y :1rt' not in 1 .3~ \'1•~as dr·iving .i;n karts their father blulds as a hobby. J·lnw did sh(' hapJX'n to ::.tart p\~1ying ll'nnis if her fa ther didn"t give hr r lesson ~? "Wt' just kind of h.id :sOml' \('sson:-from other in structors \\'ht•n \\•e \\ l'r~, youni;('r." s he :-:1ys . I l'lljo~· lt>nn1 :s n1ore lh.1n othe.r srort:-and I'vl"' livNI in thr " arC'a for a boul four ycar:s and en joy it Vt'ry much. "Myron :\T c'.'i;imara h:is givt~n me a couple of lesson:-at uc; Irvine but I re<tlly dun'l kno1v about making it a car("f'r. rtight now I don't kno-...· \vhat J \\'ill want to do later on .'· Reing ;i t :ill girl fl)!' ~<'r a~C', dtlt"'S this ht•lp h1'r on !ht• tenr11s C'nurt" .. ll hC'lp!:i \\'ith n1 y srrvf','" sh<: :1dmits. Doe:-i shc~hav~ tbc s:An1e ten1· per:1mt'nl as her f:ithcr and gC'l r aught \Ill 10 the ft uslr:itir•n.-. of the gdmt1 "I hope not," she· s.•.Y:s Jl;u1C'ho '''.'.ls kllfl\\'n as one nf lht• n1nrt• :tgj!rt•s-.1\'1• p!a_vt•r:-nn !ht" tour d u r111g hi:-h~·yd<LY ;in :I his t em p('r \V ;t:-wt·ll kn11\\ll thr11u~ht11.1t (hf' "''or ld lhd Chri :-t ina c>v1·r 1~·;1\('h hi n1 p!:1y in :1n in1pnrl:t11\ match th.it ~hl' rt•n1c>rn hl·r~ ·: '1 rl'nll'mhl'r <llll' ... ~he s:1y;..;. ' lit· play1•d ;\rth ur .i\sht• in I.as \'l't''" 1vhl'Jl I \\'.IS ftine ;inc\ I dnn 'l r1' n1t•n1 bt'r ;111 ~-ot hl·rs." l!t'l' ('tJ,'lC'h c•n !h1· !(iri s tt'am ;1! "\"l'\\'pnr! ll:•rbnr llii;!h. Gl oria ( ;r1it1 .1, :-:1ys of ("h r1 -.t ina . "Right now she's just a f air tennis pl:tyl"r but s he could im· prove if she m11dc up her mind to it. "She is very Pt'rsonablc and has :1 lot of poise for a young girl but that's "''hat comes from h;iv - ing had the type of life she has :ind having a f <1mous father ... Th(' t-...'e> gi rls live with their nlother, !\fad<ll y ne. in '.\J(·wporl !{e ach. The motht'r is <l social !t•nnis playt>r HC'<'ording to her daughtl'r but not an active tourn<iml'nt rompetitor. CHRISTINA GONZALEZ STEPS UP IN WORLD OF TENNIS. • '' Co~ch Dick Nolan or the 49etS. \\•ith his C'lub at 3-5, said he felt il '!'till h ad a chance to overtake Los .o\ngeles in their division. ' It was the first Sunday loss at the Coliseum for coach Chuck Knox in three seasons . . .. They just whipped us ," ttie C'Oach commented. "We have rlo alibis and no apologies. The short week had nothing to do with 01-1r .play. We had a chancetowiriarti didn't. They had a chance to win ~ind did." Slln Franc:l$C:o o o ll 10 -'' l.o\Atw;l"lei. 1• O O ~ -7l LA -ca~11ett• 1s Run fDerrc>w~ l<itk) LA -Bert,ti.en 1 run {Demp!oe~ i.ock) SF -G. wa~l'>ir.Q!on •1 p.oi.s ''°"' s.p..r,,er !Moke--Maye• kick I SF -Williams 19 pai.s from Spur,,er fMlke- Ma.,e•kitkl LA -FG 0empSf'y 1l SF -G . Walol'>•r.oton 68 11'1\!re'!. ''°"' Spllfr1tr (Mlke--Ma~r•ltk ! ', LA -Bertel<;en I run (kic~ l•ilf'dl SF -FG M•ke-Molyer )4 '""'' R....,, Firuoowns 19 1s Ru~·yar<15 f .tl)ol. 31-132 P•Hln9y•r<1s ).I 78 Rtolurnyar·d\ • )I ' 71 Pai.'ioeS 19.:Jr..o 21 -J>Z PunU .>JS 5-•t Fumble5·k>\l 1-1 1 1 Pl!na llles-yard~ 1).9) l ·SO INOIVIDUAl.L£AOERS RU SHING -San F•anto\tO, Sl>Jrr~• S.:IO, S. JollM<>n s.11, w. Jacksona-11. 0. wu1i11ms6-1!. Los zi:·,~~1~~f.utcheoo 11-40, ca~lletti s;3r.>. RECEIVING -Sim Fr•ntii.co, G. W.Jshh''9fort 5-1«, Be•sley 3-'l, 0 . Wolh<'l~ 3-Jll, S. Jolln~oo •·l S. Lo~ AnQe"\, H . Jac~u1n S-4). Jessie ,.,1, McG<!'~ s-66. PASSI NG -San Francisco. SJiu••1er 1q..:ia.o, 790 yaros. Lo\ Arogele\, Harris 21·'J>2, 112yar0'1. Lakers Sizzle With Russell: I.OS /\'.\JG EI.ES CAP) -Wlien Cazzie Russell is hot, he's hot. .<\nd frequ ently even whe11i he's cold, he's hot. The l.os .1\ngeles forn•ard came o£f the bench Sunday night to roll up 29 points in his 25 minutes on . the floor and lead thl' I.akers to a 125-112 victory over Kansas City. Ru ssell, who seems lo\\-·arm up quickly \\.'hen he gets into the game. popped in 19 points in the s('('ond quarter after coming into the contest near the end of the in- iti<il period. "It 's much ha rder to· find a good sixth m al\ than it is to find a good starter." J.akers coach Bill Sharman said after thC' game. "'C;izzie is really good coming of( the bench ... Sharman was generally h:lJ'lpy ~th the l.akt'rs' play against the Kings. "It was ('asily our best running game o( the season "he said. ·· . .\nd that's the kind of game we like to play." Gail Goodrich, who mi ssed six games becnuse of :i contr :ict dis~ rute, had his best shooting night of the season for J...c:r.s Angeles scoring20points. · ' For the fir:it tim•• thi11 !Season, Kareem Abdul -J nbbar was held under 20 poinl ~. ICll.NiAS CITY IU M'""IU I, w.d ..... l'I 17, IAt•y 9, Att l'lll>fl!O If, W~l•••I. l'lllj,llllt!W t;O'An Ion I '· Hatn •n •. Jol'>,.,on I•. llCO\n'l.1"111 11. RotllnJ1"91 U, Wl,,11,ld 11, fOl•I' "6 )0.)1 • t OS AN(,£ LES 1)1 -"o'd 11. w..,...., •. Abdul- J•bbtlr It, f"rftm•n II. Oond•kl'I JO, I(~ ). l..,.U 1, Mt 0.l'l+•h '• Rll, ... U ~. Wllll.ut.\ 1, Ytllal\N--lt·14 .... ..,..,cuv . 2:1 ,. 17 •• -11 1 lMAl'l9fll\ JO U 1~ ll -1)) l'oullrd OU!. Oood.f,11, T~.1! !Gift,. IC41'1M• 0 1'1' 11. ~ Al'\OI'~' 21. Ttc,,,,ltal. Mc:"-111. A. 1).Ul. • • • • . ' v•,•.,. •'" r · r: San Diego Can't St~p Rookie QB SAN DIEGO (AP> -New England Patriots cooclt Chuck Fairbanks r ttis ted the tempta- tion to use Jim Plunkett against !be San Diego Chargers. It mlChl h'ave been better for the Cliargers it he hadn't, Plunkett•s replacement, Steve Orogan, passed for 23-1 yards and a--i.ouchda.V£.D. Sunday---1n the Patriots' 33·19 Notional Football J,eague victory over the Chargers. IL was New Eneland's third wi n in eight games a nd San Die-go's eight h los~ in as many &a mes. Grogan, a r ookie quarterback lrom Kansas State, hit on 17 of 28 P<isses. One was a 13-yard scor· in'° flip lo wide receiver Randy Vataha, who s uccessfully caught a pass for the 25th s traight game. "I 'm young and I'm still mak· ing mi stakes, but I'm learning," :;aid Grogan. Plunke tt f elt he had r "-:' co verE'd from his s houlde r ... $eparation and was well enough lo pl ay. Fairbanks agreed, but let Grogan t ake over anyw ay. ''I think Steve did a real good jdb for us,'' said the <!Oach. :'Plunkett will see plenty or a<!· tion before the season's over.·· .New England kicker John Smith and Chargers specialist Ra'y Wersching saw plenty of ac- tioo Sunday as each booted four field goals, tying an NFL record. :\ 52-yarder by Wersching was nullified by a penalty. ThE> Charger s tried to make a game of it as quarterb<!-Ck Dan }-~outs completed 25 of 42 passes for 28.J touc hdown yards ;:ind an eight-yard touchdown to wide re- ceiver Gary Garrison. But the Patriots defense held ~an Diego to' 75 total yards t'Ushing, sacked Fouts six times for 46 yards and intercepted him twice, Ex-Chargers defensive back llob Howard turned the first in· t e r cep ti on into a 44-yard ~ouchdown gallop which put the Charger s behind (or good in the Qpening period. As for the Ch{lrgers, the good old days just keep getting older for coach Tom·my P.rothro. . "I've never coached a team that lost eight in a row," he said. The smallest home crowd ever at San Diego St adium -24,349 - vjewed the game. • • ProGridWmp Steelers -Rally For 24~1 .7 Win Terry Bradshaw threw his third touchdown pa1s ~the 11me with a 21·Y8rd •111-e to John Slallwoi:th with 38 ... ond• !ell and It gav-c the Pittsburgh Steelers a 24-17 victcry over the flouston Oilers Sunday In a key National FO<@all Le~e strug. gle. --The win keeps Pitt.sburgh in ftrst place in the CentraJ Division ol. the American Conference with Cincinnati, while Houston fallli one game behind. . Brads haw's winning pass capped a 78-yard, six-play drive that .began alter flouston':s Fred Willis ~plunged one yard for a touchdown to knot the score at 17 with2:18left. Bradshaw tossed eight-yard S<.'oring strikes to Lynn Swann and r.arry Brown in theftrst half. Elsewhere in the NFL9Jnday: B!\J.TJMOR F. !\T BUFF!\LO -The Baltimore Colts recovered from a 21 ·0 deficit to a 42·35 vic- tory ov e r the Bills as quarterback Bert Jones complet· ed. 14 o( 22 passes for 306 yards .and two touchdowns. O.J. Simpson scored Buffalo's frrst three \ouc hdowns and had run for 105 yards in the first half. His season totals are llO'W J,l28 yards. Lydell Mitchell scored three touchdowns for the Colts and Jone s, a third-y ear quarterback from Louisiana State, scored on a 19-yard run. Buffalo quarterback J oe Ferguson suffer ed a concussion and was hospitalizad overnight. W!\SHINGTON AT NEW YORK GIANTS -Reserve Ran- dy Johnson ca m e through for the injured Bill Kilmer and led his Washington Redskins mates to a 21·13 victory over the Giants. Trailing, 13· 7, the Redskins C'ame back as JQbnson marched the club on two long TD drives. I.arry Brown barreled into the E"nd zone from a yard out for the touchdown that tied the score and ~1ark Moseley's PAT put the Skins in front, climaxing a 10- play,87-yard drive. S T . J. 0 U I S A T PIDL.o\DELPHIA -J im Bakken kicked a JO.yard fi eld goal with no time left to lift the St. I..ouis Cardinals to a 2·1 ·~3 victory over the PhJladelphi• Egles. For Philadelphia it was the second time defeat came this way in the last lhreeweeks. Bakken•s kf~k, his 12th In 13 at· tempts thls year, puts hlm fourth m the-.U·time -NF-L liCOrtng list with 1,132 Points. The Cuds trailed by 16 with 5:30 leCt in the third period, but pared the margin on a one-yard TD run by Terry Atetcall and a five-yard run by Jim Hart with 9:40 left in the game. CINCIN'.'IATI AT DENVER - Cincinnati came up with a r azz.le- d au.le play in the third quarter to propel the Bengals to a 17·16 triumph over the Denver Bron· cos and maintain a share ol rtrSt place in the wild American Con- ference central division race. Trailing, 13·10, Ken Anderson tossed an eight-y ard pass to Chip Myer s, who, as he was about to be tackled, Ja teraled to Isaac Curtis . Curtis, formerly a Santa Ana High SCbool star, raced 25 yards to lhe Denver five to set up Roobi e Clark's one-yard touchdown that proved to be the elincbing score. ATLA'.'11'!\ AT MIN'.'IESOTi\ -Atlanta's h apless Falcons turned the ball over eight times and Minnesota responded with ::t 38-0 rout. Minnesota's Chuck For eman carried 26 times for 102 yard.S and ('aught four passes for 19 Y<U"ds. His three first-half touchdowns give him 11 for the year. '.'JEW YORK JETS AT MIA~fl -A one-minute outburst by th e· Miami Dolphins that resulted in \WO touchdowns snapped a 7·atl situation and the Dolphins went on to r ecord a 27-7 victory over thE' Jets. Norm Rulaich scored on a 59- yard pass play fro m Bob Griese and Freddie Solomon ran a punt baC'k 50 yards for another touC'hdown . CLEVELAND AT DETROIT -Detroit broke loose at the out· $Ct with a 68-y ard pass-run pl ay bet"·een quarterback J oe Reed and Ray J arvis to set the tone as Detroit Kept Cleveland winless, 21·10. ·Challenge of Sexes Jarvis also caught a 21-yard touchdown pass Crom Reed in the second quarter and the Lions put the game out o( r eaC'h mid way through the final peri od when Ren .Davis interceptC"rl a Will Cureton pass a nd returned it 67 yards for a touchdown. . Monday. November 10, 1975 OAll..YPll.OT • Haryung Draws Praise Despite Losing Record SPORTS' l ,quna Beach }Ugh'• Arti•lll are havin& their usual tough run of luck ln foolball with six stralgbt l0$$es and ' appear to be be.adtd (<r a 2· 7 st-ason- equalin& last year'' pace under cot1ch Dennis Haryung. Angtlus f.Pa,&ue team:-.i sometim~ have a h ard time arranglna non· league footb:ill anmes coMiderlng there 3re 3 1ol o( [olks who don't fet•I they can ::;tand up to the pounding of M Angelus toe. ' Cons idering lhe gutet t•nd httrd· nosed brand or footba ll played , perhaps. the Angelu.:i ~IWle woo Id b ... bottor !)ff t>loytn~h-l•aiue4.e1Un 'Checking Area Golf For Men They're down to the semifinals in the apnual high-low tournament at Santa Ana Country Club with mat-Ches to be com· pleted·bythis weekend. In the upper 'bracket, Fred Walker and Phil . Arnold d e feated Dick Salsbury and Bill Liv· ingston while Mike J aeg4 ger and Frank J-lildltch toppled Rud Talmage and Paul Fassnecht. In the lower brackE't. Ril l Kincannon and C huck H o llister ~d · "Vanced with a "Victory over Cecil aitd Lowel l Wright. Jim Duggan and IJ.oyd Stocker d efeated Art Nisson a nd Jim An4 derson for the other berth. Lag1U1a B .. ach l.aguna Beach Golf As· ·sociation he ld its bi - monthly tourn a ment al Green Rive r Golr Course in Santa Ana recently_ l.ow ne l in A fli ght went to Roy Potts with a 79-11 --68. Frank Rossi was second at 78-9......Q;J with Ever e tt Low e {86 ·1,1-72 ) a nd J ohn Sneddon (85 -13 -72) tied for third. In B fl ight. Jim YanC'ey was the winner with an 81-15-66. E . M. Cronin C"aptured se<'ond plaC'e at 88·17 -71 with DunC'an Cramer third at 89-16-73 . Ray l.ovitl was the C night net winner with 89·18-71. Three players tied for second including Mel Vernoy (91-18-73), Phil Brown (92 -19-731 ;ind John Vann (93-20 -73). Tied for thl? next SJX'll were ilarr y Green !92 -18-7·11. fo'red Roth t92·18 -7•1) and Dale Wiese (93·19-74 >. llaryung and bis staff has dQne a good job regardless ol the r~or(l-s did llal Akins-who wu fired antt 13 yt-ani. - .i\.kin:;, afler 3ending three teams to the CJF playoffs , was under a heavy :ROGER CARLSON r-- barrage from the boo-birds in T.agun:t Beach the last five years of his t<'nur(· with his t eam s throw11 1tgai nst superior opposition. :\kins is s till at the J,aguna J'c"~h campus and in charge of boys d1 :1>· cipline. in addition to art cla~ses :1t I.agu na R eac h. :1nct Sadd\(•bu(·k. Colleg<'. If Fountain Vallt•y Jll&h foolball rans are frustratNI with an appart"nl JOtb straight seat in the stallds foe thf" OF football playorrs. there is somf'l ~act' fn the tact that Ure Barons figure to have their beit. team ever In '76. Among the Barons sguad this )'f'ar arE" 30 who will retiirn. including quarte rback fi ary Coleman, back '.\like )lu ss o. rec t'iv e r s Kf'n )1argf'rum , Ro Roxold and Tim Holm es. placeklcker Stf've StMnke, and linemen Tim Blent>k, Bill firilz, · Oon Bohay, Tom Stallings and Frank Christy. :\nd it's reportrd there is a sup<"r b3<'k on the sophomorelcvt>I, iwicepriot to lb_ipl~l)'cilts. "· ........ ti.t att>r Oei"i; loss to Bi:lhoP Am~l WU an..e.tCt-llt_o_t eJCameteo( bO~· foot· b 3ll :-hould,. be pli.l.)'00-with bone- crushlng tackles1 crisp block~ and nearl y penalty free executio11. 4 ~l (lrt' Q( tho::;e gamld should be avllilable. Rack-to ·back b a11kel b a ll doublf'headf'r:f appt'ar to be taking- ovt"f' tn popularity tor prep trams dur· lng Dttember tournament pl ay. . .i\t Jrasl It serm s tha't way ~ong the. Orange Coast where sevttal altrac·· 1J v«' :sf"lups are Jn lint! to bolster~•«· J;ing il'll«"resl in day-long tourney n1i s· matl'hf's. 1\mong f)<•cember doubleht•aders iii one involving F.dlson. llunlington · Reat"h, l''ountain Vallf')' and Kalc'll a; anothf"r or Corona deJ i\lar, f:I Toro, ('osta l\tesa and [)ana IUll s: and ,.. q11artet consisting of J-;dison. Ran('hv Alamitos , Nt•wporl. Jlarbor and· F.st•11cla. . The plusses for lht~ t"·o-game-:tt•l.t> arf> numerous. Tht• parlieipanl!I know \\'hf'n thf'y \criU play and do not have to derwnd un the won·loss factor for the follo"·ing game. · · lnl<'resting matchups can b~· pl actod and the r f' a r e few, if any, mi ~· m <1tchl.'s. The ga m ('S arr pl ayt'd in th•· ('Vf'ning, doing a\.\'8Y "·Ith lh(· 3 and 5 p.m. connicts that arf' 1>r<'\•alf'nt ill tournf'ys . This ont•:-: not ;1 douldt·hl·;.uh•t' -but it ':-> a datE' to rt?n1t•mb(•r on tht.• ('agC" ~l atC": J.an . z. J97i.i ... :i.t ;uin~11 -i ;1t llunc~ ington Re:1rh. Bucs No. I Cage,Hockey Vista JC Team Orange Coast College. retained its No. I po:;i4 tion in the Daily Pi lot's Southland J C football poll . OCC's Pir ates, headed for the Dec. 6 .o\vocado Bowl at Cerritos College, need just a victory Satur- day night against Gross· mont to wrap up the re· gular season wilh a 10·0 ret'ord. ... £•ttemCenltrenct IUlenUc Olw!1lo11 W, L Pf>! I ;tdie I pn o e 8ulf110 '""~ ...,.,.Yo•~ > ' ' ' ' ' ' Cen1r•I Dlvh•of'I ~wUf'INn1. b 3 W•\11•1'1QIOO I 7 ,..u.,.1• -l 1 l-totl•Ton l 1 Clr.oel..,d l ~ Pel. ,IU ,11' · '" .m .~, .w . "" ·"" ,JI~ We•t.rllCOll .. "'!ACe Mlol-1t Dlvl1.h11 ~lrOol ~ ~ •• ' • ' ' ' ' NH L C;l....,IMll Conltrt fl<• P.irkllOlvition W L T Pel. PF P ... Pll•l-lptio• 10 1 ' 1• If -U NYhl1"'3~\ II 1 ' J<J 1>1 ;t11 A!lllfll• ~ H 1 11 .0. l' NYlll"'94''' ~ <o 1 !I •I '' $mJ1Pll01w1\iOll Ou<~ ' • ) J I }7 •7 51,u.,., ~ 0 4 ,. .o8 •t Vllncouv~~ • 8 T 11 •• ..., l(.,,.,.,c.ir • ' t tf.I 1• •1 ,..,,"""""'" l 10 0 ~ Jl. .... W•IHCe,,lerellCe Horr it Oiv•\l9" LO\AAQIOl•'I. II • I 2J " " Monlre:al 10 ) 1 71 ~ " Cl>•(.990 I ~ M•IWM>lcee J \ . \\~ ,)/\ ,JI~ I I Pt!1"l>U<'Ql1 b b 1 1 J ~ " I > DttrO!I 3 Hl I 'f ~ ... ~n•.sCol1 I \ . "" Paclllf D••h10" I'' Was.l'>•NJ1Q<1 ? ,? I S ~ " GolcMnSt•re i l LO\AAQe!t~ b \ Soe•l!!e • b Poril•AO 1 \ • Sllnd•J'tScore• Po•lland I U , New Yori< ~6 114 IJ ,.,..\ I ,.tro 1' , , JI~ 1' > .:Ill 1'' Stall le 111, NowOrltAA\'<I L0'.!1AnQelt•11S, l(i!fllA• C1ly 111 AN"' t Olv• •Ion 11 l 1J JO !M IOtl>f'IO 1 4 J 11 ·~ •~ So~1<>n 0 ~ "I u ·~ ... 0111orn1~ • nr 1 10 •• t.O ~011·1sco.e~ Pll•!-10111• b, f>•11\llur (Ill ( 0.:l•oo!b,Alli!flli!3 8utlll0 ~' MOnl"''" I Jerry West at MV GREEN Bl\ Y AT ODC!\GO - . In D fli ght, it was Bill Railey the winner with 93·22-71 . I.arry ~1cLane (94-22 -72) and llarry Jeffries (99-27 -72> tied ·or second with Jlarold F alkens t ei n next a t 99·26-73. Citru::; (8-0). t he only nlhC'r unb('al<'n team ir\ the s tat<'. movC'rl fron1 third to second this wt•('k and Eas t I./\ ju n1pt:d from fourth to third aftt•r beating El Camino. Tod•J'1 G1m~ No~me~•<llf'd11le(I SI Lou••S. Wa •hlng!<>n 1 (l',,caoo }, Mlnn .. wt~ I) B<"!Ofl6, CAl•lor nra J · The final (our e vents in the Challenge of the Sexes competi4 tion being film ed for television in '.\1ission Viejo will take pl ace this evening at Mission Viejo High. &hool bE"ginning al 6. In billiards it will be veteran \\'illie Mosconi against 16-year· old Jean Ralukas with the only handicap b e ing youth and stamina against experience. Jn table tennis, ln·Sook Na will battle n anny Seemiller with no handicap. She r eportedly has nevrr lost a match. to a male OP· ponent. Horse with West shooting second and asked to duplicate any shots Logan makes. · 'The men and women split twg;,. golf matches SUnday as Laura Baugh, playing some of the best golf of her career, beat Doug San- ders hy three strokes in a nine· hole match at the ~1ission Vi ejo Country Club as part of the Challenge of the Sexes. In the second match . Jane Blalock came within two inches of tying Hale Irwin. The Chicago Bears capitalized on ·Cr aig Clemmons' 76-yard in- terception for a touchdown and the first -half passin g of Gar y J-luf( to reC'ot'd a 27-14 upset over the Green Ray Packers. It was the !12th renewal of pro football's oldest rivalry. Huff completed nine passes in the first h al f for 11 9 yaf'ds, hitting and hi t Bob P arsons with a 12- yard scoring strike and setting up a five-yard TD run by Waltc·r Payton in the seC'ond period with hi s passing, PlK., c;.11..,., Rtcord 1. Oritng.e Cols\ l•·C > 1.01rus!Ml l. E•sl L.A 17· !) •. E1Qimlno (1>-)l s. Fu11e.-1on (S·2> t.Goldto!>We~t (~ll 7. ~tO.<~ !6 11 t L,t.Vallt'f !~-! !) ..... » ,. " " " " " " T11tl41y'1G1tT1e• Phil.0.lllftil •I M l lwi!u> ep All..ila v1. Bosio,.•! Har !to•d Wa't1'111'1QIDn •I 81>1!110 Cl1""1lan<lal Gol(len Stol,. ~w YOtk •I Pl'loeni• Nt•OrlMA••• Portl•nd ••• E1UtN1D1w1.ion w ' •o. •• Big (.'aH!/011 • • llooHondo f6-11 11 ..... ., Vot~ " ' ' ' ' ' ' "' Jn a partner':i. better ball event at Ri g Canyon Country Club over 16 holes, J aC'k JJanta :ind Rart Mc ll ugh finished first with a SC' ore of 47 . 10 8a~t<~l•e!o '~ 2 tr Pr:ep Polo V ... RSITY No!wp:>n Harbor • J 1 I -I) Mi<.t Co'.l le 0 0 I I) -1 5cor1r>Q; HH -f\ltwl•nd 2, Fo;lh~, Ol>brott I, Robe•lson I , Andtr""'11, JUNIOR 11'..t.RllTY • Wt"''" D•v•"g" . , ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' $"'nd•J't~co•e 5t, LOU•i~l. S..n 0•11',111 ¥7 Tod•Y 'I G•mes tM.>ga""' ~ '< """" 1 ed ~· •• • • .111 • ,/'.)<) •• ,/U ,, .~•\ I , 71) •• , 11~ } Tod•Y'1Gam•'I. No II"""'\ }(ht!dlJ le(! lueM11y"1G•m•~ NYii.t"Qf'•~a!SI Lou··· Mo~w•~ ~I M<>nrrt.11 (.ahlO!'A•a al Ll>'i •noortt'o I orot11.o .. 1 Vantou••' r New Golf Pro Ralph Jo:vans. forn1t·r" hE'ad pro at Ir vine Coa:-.t C'ountr.v Club from 1968 th rough 1972, hits taken over as professional anc l rl ub ma n ager :.it \VillowiC'k Cou ntry (:lulJ in Santa .'\na. • I .. inda Methe ny a nd Mnkoto Sakamoto battle in gymnastics with subjective judging being the only difference. ·The finaJ scores were 34 for Baugh, 37 for Sanders, 38 for Blalock and 37 for Irwin. The men played orr cham· pionship tees, and the women played off the ladies tees, giving them an overall advantage of some 55 yards per hole, a total of 510 for the nine, SEW ORLEA'.'IS !\T O .o\Kl4,.\~D -The Oakl and R a id e r s score d seve n touchdowns; including two on long passes from Ken Stabler tn Morris Bradshaw, ns they toyed with the inept New O rl e~1 ns Saints, 48·10. 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'!C"'' I • L \~I . ~I " i kililUf ;,.:; 1>10 1 flirn~•d S ci!c!I Wl\l1ty ..,. 11.!t~ P•dd n~1on C.o•p , N '(, • • ' \ .J •• OAILV PILOT Monday, November 10, 1975 Narrow \'ietory -County's Dahl · - Sol Cat Champ • Tel'ry l1;:ihl or Santa Ana t..-dged 'Kelly Connell , Woodland l-f ill!i. Sunday lo win the Sol Cat national championship ;it l .ake 1-lavasu City. Ariz. Dahl beat Connell by one quarter of a point by winning the-final two heavy weatherTaces Sunday. 11\e first lhrt'e r;;1ccs 1'hursday, Friday and Satur- day Wet(' drifting matches wh{ch ~aw Skip Banks of AJe:(andr1n, Vn. t ;:1kc an t>arly teat!. But "'hen thl' wind whistled up to ove r 20 miles an hour Sunday morning the more experienced California s;:1ilor~ took co1nmand. There were 40 Sol Cats C'1lll'rcd 1n th<> event, 26 in Class A and 14 in Class B. f<'i11al results : . Cl.t\SS A I , 'f erry Dahl. Santa Ana, 17112 ; 2, Kt>lly ConnC'll, Woodland llills, l7:V .. ; 3, Skip Banks, ~\lexant1 r1a. V.i . 20:1,., 4, Gene Vernon, Newport Real·h. :11 ·1 1. ~'· J 1n1 l~ynch, Wheat Ridge, Colo. 35:Y4. Cl.ASS I~ l . Rarry Stevens. Boulder . Colo., 17 1 2: 2. Dill ~1 cCl('lian. Woodland llills, 22:V.; 3, ('°;t>orge Kyl t•. S,111 l)ll'go, 27 1":t; 4, John Margis, Carson. Calif , 2~1 . :i. Slt·ve Cu mmings, ~1 arina del . Rey, 31 . Bal Dinghy Sailors Cop Schenck Cup Rulbo;l Yacht Club '~·on th{' Jt";in Sch('nck ~1 em or i al Trophy Sun· d:iy with Cl hot tt•am or dinghy sailors skippC'rL>d hyJackJakosky . Tht> Sch C'nck Team fl;1 ('('::_i S('rl<'S i s sponsored c:1ch yl'ar by '.'llt•wport ll arbnr \,.:trhl (;J uU tn l.t•h1nan ·l 2 ding h1 C'l'.>. ·rhc l'Venl drt1ws lllP sailnrs from the \VC'~t Coast. There \V1'rt:' six fnur·n1 ;1n IPa ms tn this yC':1r ·~ comp<'li- li un. J aknsk:v is ;1 l'rC'wmun for f)avt• Ulln1 <111 in a bid for an Olyn1pic bt•rth in tht• ·170 C'l;1ss 1n 1976. OthC'r s kippt~r s on thC' ltYC' lt>an1 V.'l'f l' lJlhn;111, .l!m 1~~ lt•r .ind :\!;1 rk BOATING 1-lughes. "Runnl'rup in the series was :"Jewport l-f1.1rbor Ynrht Club with George Twist, 1-l enry Spr.igue ill. Rill Symes and Den - nis Durgan. Other clubs a nd their • t t"a m captain s were' C11liforni a Yacht Club with Be nny Mitc hell . Alamitos Ray Yacht Club. l·lenry Schofi eld : S:1n Diego Yacht Clu b, !\1 :i rk R C'vno lds, and I,ong Reach ''<tc ht Club, Stuart Wa shburn. Wiedeman Wins Dana Point Race • - ,.. -· -0•11• PllOI Pfoote by Al-l.o(lo.eb9J SUNSET BLVD. LEADS YACHT FLEET TO LA PAZ Al Cassel Sails SJ.footer To Line Honors. Cotton Tail Best In La Paz Regatta Cotton Tail, a new 37 -foot sloo p skippered by J ohn J~oliday, l...on~ Reach Yacht Club Sunday wa s declared the handicap winn{'r of the Long Beach to Laz race. The r ace was s ailed under two h andicap rules, the Intcrnatio1'al Offshore Rule Mark Ill and th(' new Ocean Racing F1eet·75. COTTON T Al I~ scored first overa ll under both rules and also· New Firm Name <'aptured Cl~s.s Jl . \\11th thrCl' yttC'hts still .:it sea al the Sunday roll c;11J. none of lhl'm could s ave thC'ir lime O\'t•r Cotton Tali . It w.is th<' s econd ovl'rall han· dir::1p viC'tury in the l.<.t Paz rat·t• . Jn 1971 he was the overall and Class J) "''inner in hi s E ri cson-35 .slooµ .<\q11arius. FIRST TO fini sh shortly after 4 p.m. Saturd:'.ly \V:Js Sun!:>t't Blvll ., a 53-foot s loo_p U\Ao'nt'li by J ohn C.1ll('y ;ind s;1ill'd by Al Casst·l. HJhia Co1·1nthia11 '{acht Club. Sunst'l Ill\•tl. 's t•l;1pst.>d ti mt· for the 960 m ill• course \Ao•as sevl'll days, lhrl't' hnl1rs. 16 minutes anll 59 second s. Puff Tops In Bogart Final Race Puff, skippered by Dave Stone of Rahio Corinthian Yacht Club, was the CJ ass A winner Sunday in Voyager.; Yacht Club's seventh , and fin al race of the Humphrey .Bogart Serles I.or Performance 1 . fl'andlcap R:tcin·g Fleet Yachts. i Fina l r es ults of the entire series will be announced a t a later date . Class R winner or the finaJ race was Rivet-; sailell by Keith e leland. Balboa Yacht Club, and -, the Midget Ocean Racing Fleet winner was Aloha JJ , skippered by Glenn Reed. South Shore Yacht Club . Trophy winners . CLASS A -I. PuH: 2. An - d iamo, Bob Sodaro. BYC; 3, T rend , George McClellan, VYC ; '1 . Galaxy. Everett Palmer. NHYC ; 5, Entasis, Lee Kline, BYC. CLASS B -I , Rivet; 2, Bebo I.SJ. Bob Darne ll , VYC ; 3, Su nd a, Graham Gibbons. BYC; 4, Avan- t a, Fred M a s ino, VYC ; 3, Chicanery, T erry O'Neille and ·Ernie Johanson, VYC; 4, Serena, Phil Doane and Cal Preston. Nl.fY C; 5. Andale, Gordo n Graham, SSSC. Tonight's TV Highlights ABC (7) 6:00 -Monday Night Football. The Kansas Ci ty Chiefs visit the Dallas Cowboys for u11 inlerlcague clash. KHJ (9) 7:30 -"The Great Escape.'' Part I of a n epic 1963 World War II adven- ture movi e in which the allies' top escape artists {Steve McQu een, James Garner, ....harles Bronson, Oon11ld -Pl-easance, Richard Atlcnborough, clc.) are )lut Into one •·escape-proof'' t·oncenlritlion camp. KCET (28J 8:00 -Play It Again, Uncle Sam. Gloria Loring narr:..ites this s pecial on the music of the V nitcd States through the ages with guests Bob Hope. llenry· Ma ncini. Tom m y Smother s, Sammy Cahn and T aj Maha!. TV DAILY LOG Monday Evening • 1 .. mirtdt'': hi Ills to lllJ c.tlm tor 1n e111ue 'llet~end so tll1t hll blood preu111e w1U W ~ wlltn 111 t1~tt tht r1qu1r'd tomllll!Y phni· ul on Monda~ mo1111n1. Muso Scores hi Okinawa • HOYEMBER 10 CJI Mnie: (CJ (2111) "Tbe S.w1· ... ruimilll fl'Nm fi)rM(~!y~:~ Stilflty Bootll. · ~ ltJ Mtt11 O lUC Specill UM11111n" Roe• 1U1 Hll<ISOll 111111111 this Ootumtnt1ry IQI: (i)) (ll fl) Nrl Mo!ld1y tull<ltt 10 M11ilyn M011rot 'llho RIMI · tl'"Mibil IUns.as City Chotls 11 lrom 1 bit pl.Iyer to 1 lll r in two MOTOB U, J apan tAPJ -A 36-foot J apanese yacht with a crew of six won the 4,846-mile 1-lawaii-Okin awa r ace on correct- ed time, beating one American and four Japanese e ntries. · The Muso, skippered by Yoshi Shozaki, was the fourth yacht to cross the finish line at the J975 Ocean Ex.pasition in Okinawa, finishing the race in 27 days, 17 hours , 13 minutes and 17 seconds. 1\ 61 -foot Ame rican yacht. the Sorcery captained by Jacob D. \\'ood of California YC, was the first to finish with a race time or 22 days, •lO hours, 46 minutes and 23 seconds. The Sorcery's crew of 13 included Sherry MacJachJau of J.ahaiana. Maui , Hawaii. 111a'*8 ta Yoll tt wortcs .•• RllAlllt'US ilS eo-bo1I short JflfS, '"'""' t · m ni. lold Ot!a 'artridlt F1111ilJ ~ IH'rie: (C) tlll1) "TIHI Slt1t- M111·ll "'*" l4f•l 'r.6 -nu~ Martin. SeltdM ED lllt Trillfl c,. "Miii Blon1 ; Stir T"t C111lom" (R) lllf'1 Sllow (~ (I)I Q'I Mobile 011 Uttll Rt.c.als !1:30 B (ff) (I) 00 Mtuclt ft1r1111 5:10 I MtrY c;1iftl• Sllow Sflt's Ta11en out o! lovt •ith w1n11, INitdltd Maude :ieeb' tounsehn1 lrom a (j) H111a'1 Huots p!fth11tri51 ind potrrs out Ml' In· . Ni'tlwillt numosl lhou1ht1 and mtmorits. 7;00 0 ~ (j) m Ntws Gen t 811ktlJ tuei.ts. ln'llit lM Ditlllrs 0 Newt Mod Squid W Pobre C1111 I T1 Ttll llM f111th 10:00 0 @@IJ) Mtdittl Ctnttr An totantntion old 1omance is relundled for Or. I Un luq lochner when 1 teltlu1ttd dl'll TM 111 chttU in 11 1he medal cent1r. Ro· CD Gu11111ok1 bert1 Ptltr1, Geor11e CNkiris ind LI Lobl A~dre-, Chnslit 1,ue11. ~ lt'lt A111 ritlft Sly\1 Q QS @ilQJ a)am:iIDDdn ED Clauk Tlteillt Pr1v1ew ·The MlrtJn t!ltbfity ll.N$I Mo!orqdt Wild DIKk" dut0t~•1 £vtl l!.n1r~t! will be hon· I P1!111111 ored II !hr''ro1\!" h.os!ed by Dean Addlllll r1111~, M11'1m. Jo1nmf Oun 11! Jtclie 7:30 SlS,000 ,,,-1111td Cooper, M<lton Be11e .. Glen C.mp· tD Wild •i11.1do111 "losl World Dt!I, N1p~y RMs~l!, Stn1tor Bury ol A.11111 falls" lh11 recion. mh1b1 Goldw11er, Don Ric~lrs. Rutli 8u111, .ltd by bnlh1nH1 colort11 mau~. McltlR Slt•tn~. mon~eys, dt1dty bo1i. ind Ult 0 OJ£» Ni!W'l Gu1t11 lnd11ns, is so remote it " lt) PuTJ Mnoa olttn u llt11 the Lost Wol1d. 0 "THE BILL COSBY mlnl .t.eriu• Style *"COMEDY HOUR!" TtuSllftl Mullt Millitl s Morif: {ti (Ziii) '"fM Tony Randall , Loretta G1ut bcl111~ P11t 1 (dr1) '63 -Lynn, Karen Valentine • Bill Wied e m a n or Oceanside Yacht Club · C"Jinched his overall victory in Dana Point Yacht I Club's 1975 PllR1'"' Series Sunday by winning the final race in the Class A division. Wiedem a n is skip· per of Morgan-33 sloop Twilight. Rill Ti~hc. chairman of tht~ board and C'hicf executive uf Willard Boat Works. has an· no unct'd a co mpany name cha nge to the Willard Company. The change was prompted by Willard 's d iversification into fiber glass compos ite products, 'including fib('rglass curtain ,,.,,all building panels and lightweight arm or for helicopters. patrol boats and automobi!Cs . The s ix y a chts which had finished by the 8 a .m . roll <:all Sund ay "'<'rt' Sunset Blvd., Primavera , l"lurricane D.eck, Ques tar, Cotton Tail and Rl ;.tck Hird. Still at a s ea wt.•rc llolonui. Sting and Mirage. e --limes Gamtf, stevt McQuttn. 0 C1lR!!U l ilt C."7 CeMdf I Mith Rllltn • HOii/ Comtdlin em Co~ S1115 In - lrtdy l~llCll lh•s 1nlorm1I, frtt·Whetlin1 h.out @ Wlkd Wtl1d ol Aal•al1 '"'h fUffiS Tony R1nd1JI, Klr111 [IlR!!tJ Mist" R1pr1 T•lb V1tentine, lmt11 Lynn 1nd tht W1Ur P11ttrts rrtd Rocen, tre1tor Paul Ashlty Puppeb. Overall seri es winner in Class B was Avoca, a Cal-28 sailed by Tim Fuller. Dana Point Yacht Club. and Class C .went to Beluga, a Coronado-25 skippered by Hilding Johnson , OPYC. Sunday's r ace: Cl,ASS A -I, Twilight : 2, Audacious, Mike KC'nned y, OPYC ; 3, 1\.1usic Maker, Savin and Dbose. OYC. CL.<\SS B -I, Sunshine, Ron Malinosky, DPYC; 2, \Yhiplash, J ack Pinhero, OYC : 3, Avoca. CLASS C -Peggy Lynne, Charles Pierce, DP\'C: 2, Bitter End, J an Bitter, Capo BYC ; 3, San SouC'i , George Vodic ka. DPYC. Final series results: CLAS S A -I, Twilight; 2, Music Maker ; 3, Big Ka huna JI , Mark Townsend. DPYC. CL.ASS Il -I, Avoca ; 2, Sundance, J ack Mayer, Capo BYC; 3, Whiplash : 4, Sunshine. CLASS C -1. Beluga; 2, Bitter End: 3, Peggy l.ynne ; 4. Sans Souci. OVERALi. -1, Twilight; 2. Music J\olaker; 3, Ri g Kahuna JI ; 4. Avoca. Yacht Sighted 'Lost' Sailor Still Going TOKYO <AP) -Kenichi Hori e, who was feared lo:;t in a trans-Pacific solo yacht race, was sighted to: day fort he first time in 42days. A J apancse Defense Agency plane s potted Horie. J apan 's best known' yachtsman about 300 miles east of Okinawa. .· THE AGENCY SAID, Lt. KenSei Inoue, piloting an anti-submarine plane on a routine training flight, spotted Horie and his sloop, ''Mermaid II.'' off Cape Kiyan at the southern tipo£0kinawa. Horie. 37, was last yeard from on Sept. 28, after he and seven other .. .Yachtsmen left San Francisco Sept. 22 for OkinawJ: competing in the trans-Pacific solo yacht race ('ommemorating the opening of Ocean Expo7S. Hatfield .. Grabs Hobie Cat Title Rahd y H nt fi e ld o ( Long Reach is the new ltobie Cat·l6 national champion after a sur- prising comc·from · behind effort in the fiilal races o f th e c h a m · pionship battle a t flilton Head l•land, S.C. l .ong Beac h , 161;..; 2, nick Rea u c h a mp , Corona del Mar, 20; J ,· Ru ss Eddington, Newport Beach, 25¥4 ; 4, R o b S ea m an , L os Angeles, 27 ; John Ross· Duggan , Newport Beach, 31 . • l latfield h ad trailed ----------I d e fe nding c h ampion Dick Beauct\a mp of Corona deJ Mar until the final r11:ces on Sunday and m-0ved inlo firsl ptace when the winds' w~ntllght. • Southern California sailors dominated the re- iatta, taking the first fjye places . Fina.I r e- Mt:l'CEdES lsslnt Call an expert .., ........ \flelo ... _.. Sponsored by Orange Coas t Daily Pilot * Cash Prizes Worth 5500 Weetc:ly Pigskin Pickeroo '75 winners will be awarded a total of $50 i n cash. First place entries receive $25, second place wins $15 and S-10 is awarded for third place. Winners a r e not ified by mail. LOok for the official Pigskin Pickeroo players form each week in the Daily Pilot sports pages . Circle the team you think will win in ach of the 30 pairings. You may mail ~r entry or bring it to the Daily Pilot Office nearest you. There are Daily Pilot offices in Newport Beach, Laguna BNcl'I, Mission Viejo, Hunti ngton Beach and<.osta Mesa. 1st prize S25 2nd prize S15 3rd prize S10 • ~Pk~ I••...,...._.. crf ffM Dolr ..... .,.... _ _.M_,_, w ••• ..,. RULES 1 su•m111M ... 1,, 91•11k below•• ,.. • .....,bl4 r1c1hni11of 1t 1• enler 1111 (O.,lesl. "A41Mnlbi. l..:11,,,;l<t" It o;llfinecl el I" "•••<I ....,pll<o•I•." E"trl•• """' i. u..ifof-m lft 1lr• •IMI t.fOepe 10 lecUll•I• /lldti"•· Ti.ow Wl'lidl "°"'I c"'torm wlU lie dlSC1 ... llllMI. J. S....S It 1•: PIGSJl.IN PIC1t£AOO, '1S, SCIOt11 OR""r1""'nl. P.O .... IMO, C•U• .... u . 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IJl-174t ··~"" : : t:• WOMANALIVI:! .,, ______________________ • • toa COHt•MPOltlllt'I' CAU~ltNIA ISSUES "CtlfTll Mid Cf'"''"'' ~ ···································••9;•••····· Jvttlct-'•tt11" 1t;tl THI Of'YID IWllKINOlt40W "llA.~troklo:y A F.U:' ('°min} I !- ' . • I _I • 1 \ • • • • DAJLVPILOT er • • • • • • Adwrtiiemcnt By The fntcmation:.I Mrrological Auocj:1tion • I ASTROLOGICAL RESEARCH NEWS BULLETIN --.___ ______ __. \ . - l -Luc Newest Discovery By l.'A.A.May Be Biggest In T~e History Of Astrology 0 By J. C. .Riley -A strological Writer Qutstion: "So, what was the result of all ··1 11111 11re!il'11ti11g Jzere 1J1e 1~1oll in· your r~sNrclrr9 fert•stittK stor.t• I ltave ever ('Overed as an Answer: MThe end result of our four ·a.rrr olugical \\'ritrr. Read my story and find years of research is a special horoscope whicl\ (1ut l1 o•t· 10 l1eco111e a luckier perso11. Yes, as a is revolutionary in the field of astrology. This re.'1111 .,(an astralo11ica / research disco\'.ry, ho roscope is called : THE· LIFE-LUCK rou u m actualflo increase 1•u1ir !(aod luck . HOROSCOPE. It expands and concentrates 11U.::· Fi11dOiit .i11 llie JOTl~wing i11terl'/e1V on on Ytfic lucl< areasof astrology. It also had \\'ifli Cary Franks, Chief A·strolo11er jur uses. NUMEROLOGY an<! even PSY- 1/1e /111 ema1io11al Astrological Assol'ia11u11. CHOLOGY. (It was discovered in Gennany T/w i11terview was conducted at the that the psychology of color has a profound Association's researc/1 cen ter in tire nor1lier1z effect On luck). We tested this horoscope part o( Ca111011, Ohio." (Ca11t o 11 .. 0H) using our in-house research subjects in real Question: "Cary, what is this luck life situations." project you are. working on all about?" Qu.,tion: "How did the LIP£·LUCK Answer: "Very simply, we have un-HOROSCOPE do in this "acid test?" covered the secret of having good luck. That Answer: .. The results were astounding! is. we have found out why some people a re so And, rm not exaggerating when I say that. much luckier tha n others; v,rhy certaiO. people \Ve v.1erc able to turn people into winners \\'ho get ri ch by being in the right place at the right had nc,er won anything in their Jives ... time; how that certain person in everyone's ··But , let me qualify that statement. We ci rcle of acquaintances (you know the guy) also found out something else during th is seems to always win door prizes, raffles, fina l test. And, tha t is tha t all people arc not lotteries, ~ards and you name it/and wh y C4.Ua ll y lucky. If it isn·t in their horoscope; certain people are always lucky in love, that is, if they were not bo rn a l the ri ght time careers and business ventures." and place . they have o nly so much luck Question: "How did you discover the potential." secret of good luck ?" "But, why I a m 'o thrilled about the Answer: "The whole project is called the results and why they are significant is thi.: Life-Luck Project." WE \VERE ABLE TO INCREASE THE "This p~oject was commissioned by the GOOD LUCK IN OVER 95% OF OUR board of directors over four years ago on R ESE ARC H SUBJ ECTS. In other words. I March 7. 1971. Research data was gathered will go out on the limb and say that although by: I) Investigating his toricall y famous. some people are luckier than o thers, there is a fortunate peo ple, 2) Investigating famous 9y ·0 chance that their luck horoscope will fortunate people of today, 3) Observation of guarantee that they get all the potential luck research test subjects (half of which were that they have coming." kn.own to be lucky), 4) Analysis of more than "Now, I don•t want.to tell yo u some of 198,000 research questionnaires gathered the amaz ing things that happened to our from all over the country through 1.A.A:s resea rch subjects, myse lf. because I already nationally famous feature "ASTROLOGY sound lik e I'm bralilJing. Letmemakcaquick TODAY" which has run in nearly every phone ca ll a nd get two typical research major publication in the country. 0 Total subjects up he re. I say typical because many number of people submitting birth informa-subjects were much luckier and many were tio n through "ASTROLOGY TODAY" was much less lucky. They are the average, But, l over 1.2 million. Total capital outlay for the want to use them because they had never won Life-Luck Project was over $192,000.00:' anything in their lives until they used the Question: "What did you find out as a LIFE-LUCK HOROSCOPE." re!tult of ;1our itll'estigation of fortunate .. c.._~ary summoned _tK'O of the research pt•ople?" I asked. subjects who had taken port in the final tests Answer: "We co n[irmcd what we had oj lhe LIFE-LUCK HOROSCOP~ S he said at ready s uspectcd-th<.it mo:-it fLlrtunatc · I Wa.~jree ta print their testimony[ This really people get that w:iy by using astrology. impreSied me, Few peopl• know that trade 1>rofcssional astro logers will tell you that regulations are hard on testimonials from nearly a ll rich apd fa mo us people, past and people. lfan organizationprintsatestimonial prcsc11t. use ast ro logers. E\'cn present and K'ilh a person's name, it had better be true. historic \\·orld leaders use or ha"·~ used B ear this in mind as you read the following astrolog)1." testimor1ials from Ken Fronk and Rose "'But. alth<JUgh thi.: fact that ric h a nd l~i11eman." famous peopl e use astrology is nev.'s t{l "1"he two people entered the room and la yn1 cn. it is obvi ous to profcs~iona l .'iaf down. I first asked for the testimony of astrolog1.·rs . \Vhat \\C were really a fter \\ilS Kt•11 Frair~ of c:anton. Ohio.'' c:~.actl_y HO\V did these fortunate peo ple t1~c Question: "Ken, tell mt J'ourexperience astrology. Astrology is a science of infinite while using the LIFE·LUCK HOROSCOPE sco pe. 1-·c,v people kno\v that an astrologer thal K 1as prepared for you.'' could spend a life time ON J UST ONE Answer: .. M y LIFE-LU C K HOROSCOPE. Yo u must use specific a reas HOROSCOPE was prepared for me Oil ior the specific things you want to accomplish M a rch I. 1974. The horoscope was in great \Vith it. Alsc,, you must know in detai l l1 c>\V to d etail ;ind covered all areas of my life. But we, APPLY astrological knowledge:• as research s ubjects, were told to concentrate '"Famous A merican tycoon J.l>. Morgan on ga'mes s-o .wc could get tl1c quickest tes t .'' used astrology to aquirc hi s fortune . -1-his \~as ··M y horoscope li sted games in order. Ji,L:l)Ve rcd early in our rc~carch and thi~ fact from th o~c \Vhich I would be luckiest, to th ose "'"cited .in "ASTROLOGY TODAY:· J .P. that I \\ould be the least lucky. ll liste d d:ites Mcl rga 11·s astrologer "''<.\S none other than and times that I \Vould be m ost lucky. Jt also Evangeline Adams. grand-daughter of fan1cd Ji :.tcd \\'hat my luck y nun1bcr, colors and Preside nt John Quincy Adams. 1·11c trick'! con1binati on of lucky coJors and numbers She conce ntrated and expanded th e luck area \Vere. I l1ad never won anything in m y life. In of astrology o nl y . .I .I', Morgan invested in fact . I used to think of myself asa bo rn loser. things dictated to be best by his horoscope. But, and I still can·t believe it, here arc the But, he would only ma ke investments at th e results of u si ng my LIFE-LUCK exact time prescribed by M iss Adams . ., HOROSCOP E." Question: "/ understand you have .. The rirst day m y horoscope told me l combined astrology with numero logy (a would be lucky was March 16 to March 20. related field to a.<trology) as a re>ult of your On March 17, I played the ho rses because that rfsearch. Tha1 's a first. isn'I ii?" \vas .listed l1ig l1 on n1y lucky area c l1art. J used ;\ns\ll'tr: "'Yes.. \Ve found · that t'hc color and-number informati o n once I got numerology is a very usefu l tool in producing to the track. And , that night I won $506.00!" good luck." .. Now, I will j ust leave out the smaller .. For example, the letters in the al pita bet \\inning nights a nd give you the highlight s:' have assigned numbers. Singer Dionne "I was told I was going to be very lucky Warwicke took the advice fro m her M ay 19 to May 20, Using the same procedure: umcrologist'and-<4ddcd an 'e' to the end of On May 19, I played bingo a nd won a $10.00 • LADYLUCK~ • ('arr 1-·ran/,:~-1-·a111vu~· ('1111"( l'l.ftrulogl'r (11r l.tf .A.~D1rt't tur of thl• /_1fl•·l.1u·k Ht'-~l'ari:·h /'r1>- /t'.CI. Cari· tt'O.~ born U'1tl t•<l11c111t•(.f itt Cl11vela111 /, · ( Jl1u1. ~·lie rt•c t'll't'fl fl fl .. \·. If/ /1.l'rc·/iu/(l}l I' at11/ 1·/u•tniJlr ,. (ro11r ('a .it'-li'c'.\fj'rll l<1'1t.'r1·t· U111 v1•r .111 1· r11ul a 11i0St1•rs in po/11n1'r ,·Ju•11111tr,1·fro1n Akro11 Un i l't'T.\lf 1·. A ftt•r J,:ra<lt1at 111~. she• hfcanu• i11 tt•r1·.~t1'1/ ,111a.1·/rtJIOK1· .• \'he• .11111/it•tl the .1uhjec1fnr10 .l't'ars Ulf(I '"arllt't/ the l11xlu•1r cer11/11a11011 . K,il't'tr 10 /Jro/l'S1if111ul a.1·rrolu1terv, .'iii£' har .1 fC1cltt1tl asfro/11~ L' ir1 W1ulo" anti aro11fltl 1h1• H'C1rl<I. '11u· 1ner1.•ja1 r 1hr1t Cari· 1~ a.,.H >t'/Ull'cl n ·11/i 1h1.~ /)r11f1•c·r 1110 I' bi' 1111 I.. \' 111 I/Jeff. 1\lani· 1if' /i4•r t·/1'•1111· .1t11· rhut 11111 l•1·111i.: 11,wlociatt'cl ~' i1h her i11 U'1J' 11ai· .11•t 1111 111 br111g 11 />t'rson xood luck. "In October, the 6th to the IJ th was a lucky period. But, I was to ld that October 9 was an especially hot day for me and I \\1as to bet heavy. I played the horses and won the daily double and $1,040.00." Question: "/ then osktd for the testimony of Rose Littrman of Fredo11ia, PennsylJJania." Answer: "\Veil, my testi mony will he much shorter than Ken's wa s hccaust: the tlnly game l am interested in is bingo. I got my LIFE-LUC K HOROSCOPE on May I, 1974." .. Prior to that time, I never wun at bingo over a period of a month. l \vould kee p monthly records. They would usually come out on tne loss si de with a few brc<.ik-cvcn months and a very few slight winning montl1s. Overall. I was way in the red .. " .. Now compare this. By follo)Ving the advice in my LI l'E-LUCK HOROSCOP E, from May I lo Pccembcr 3 1, 1974, I had \\On $2,219.00 over that eight-month peri od. [ played on the average of once a "'eek depending Oil my lucky periods, averaging about $70.00 a ni ght." "But, there are two things that impressed me about this horoscope m ore than my ll\Vn experience. As a favor, I had the I.A.A. do a 11oroscopc for eac h of l\'KJ fr iends cJf mine:~ .. My fir st fricnd"s horoscope to ld h~r to buy an Ohio lottery ticket on December 5. She soon found out that her ticket "'" a winner!" • '1My second friend had a spi cy ex- perience. Her horoscope t old her that :-.hi..: would have extremely good luck in her lovc- life in July, It told her to be active socia ll y that month, She had rrlore affairs that month than I think I had in my entire life. She came OUl or it with a lasti ng o ne-a guy that yo u couldn·t have tailor made any better for her." Question: "At this paint, J l1ave onlJ· one reque.<t from you people." I pleaded, "/ want my L I FE-LUCK HOROSCOPH!" "Everyone lauglred al this point as though f hod just made'! request that a mi/liorr other people /rad made before me." Answer: ··ves. there is quite a dcn1and for the LIFE-LUCK HOROSCOPE si nce \Yord has lea ked out. And. \\'C arc now prepared to offer it t o the puhlic now-ON /\ SPECIAL BA S IS. But, let me show you a sa mple LIFE·LUCK HOROSCO PE fir>t so you know exactly what it i:-:· Question: "/ wa,· shown a ropy of this "peciat horoscope. I can tell you it is something else. It is 31 pages long and contains tirings that you would ne\'er dream existed in a horoscope. To go into a complete description will take up too much space, .<o listed next are the highlights of the contents of the LIFE-LUCK UOROSCOPE." . 2. H ow to take aavantagc of your lucky opportunitLes. 3. How to increase your good luck. ' 4. How to avoid bad lu'ck. • 1·11c horllscope covers flO\V )"'Ott can be lucky, depending on your horoscope, in lhc follo\ving art.'.a s: Love -Joh -Career-Investments -Stocks -Clln1111oditics -Oil \V elis -Jl ingo - Lotteries -Cards: Poker. lllack Jack. Baccarat -Inheritance -Football a nd Basebfll . Pools -Horse ·R:icing -Dog ll.acing -licncra1 (ian1cs -Keno-Sports .. ·1 ip lll1ards -<.:onte~ts -Raines - s,vccpsta kcs -l{c>ulc ltc -Slc>t Machines .. [>i ce -l)arlays -l,cgal Matti:rs • The LlrE-LUCK HOROSCOPE also <lcf~ncs !he 1<1!10 ,ving itcn1 ... : Your Luck)': Year..;, M<>nth", Oays, lio':lrs. Numbt.'.rs, Colors. Metals. Stones. l'<ople Cl heir Signs And When They \Vere Born). llow lu Create Lucky Vibrati ons, How To Create A Ludy .~tt itudc. ' Qtl f.'Jfi,Jn: "This i.\' r eal(v u ~·up''' produ(:/. /\1ow H.1/1at is t/t(' special conditio11 11nder K1/1it·l1 it i.\· offered /1 ere'!" Answer: "1--ir~t. \Ve \\'Ould like lo test our horo~copi; tJT l lhl· gcnl·ral public. In the past. \\C holve lou11<l \\'\.' ·gl'l n1any letters on the succc~s of our htiro:-icc)pe lrl1111 people who use it. S<i, \\IC kn ll\V th:1t \\'C ,,·111 get fccdf1ack frorn people \\h11 1lr<ll'r thl.'ir LIFE-LUCK HOROSCOPF." ··sl-c<ind. ,,.c \\ant tfi d<1 n1,1rc acJvancc rc~l.'arc l1 0 11 color and luck, 1h t:rt:l11rc, \Ve ~lrc ''ill1ng t(11nake the sin1ilar t)\11.'r \\C did in our lam""' AS I ROI .Oli Y I 01 >1\ Y le;it urc." ··\Vi:. don"t kn,1\v \\h:1t ''c \\ill char!!c f11r this pr11duct ,,111._.n thi..: l.ll·E-LUCK llC)!{C)SC(l l'f·: linally ~11~;,; l l t 11l:i rket. l1<J\\l'\l.'r. I 1.::111 tL'll ~'11L1 !hat :111 ;i'\lrologc r could ch:irgi.:. 11p !(• ~2(J<l .1){) ft1r thi" h<1ru\cupc-1l hl' l..n t:\V IH1\\'. li ut . t ho ... c \vhr•· tirdt:r hL·r 1...· 1h r1iugl1 th1..; ·'Pl'Cial . "'f ES I' Sll ltJ E(" I " 11lf~r ;111d :-iu hn1it thl'ir l1irtl1 infur111ati<111 .111<1 th L'.ir la\'tiriti.:. ct> I or'' ill only p:1y ~1 59.1>5 l·hargl' 10 niak1.: .1 Juplic Jlc copy ,1f their ht'lrO~Cl)pt.: plu-; 50~ po 'l t.t g~ anll handling."' . .. ,\11his point. I \Vc1uld lik e !c1 present thi~ puhlic m,·,,agc: IMPORT/\:\ 1-l'UBLI C BEWARI'. ')he founder .,1· 'l he 1:-<TER-' NAl-10:\;\I, 1\,1ruf1)g1c.1l 1\-,..,11ciat io n is thi.:: clriginattir llf lhi.:: t.1n11 1u' rl'.~L'arcl1 projl·ct ASTRULO< ;y TOD,\ Y. Aeain, under pt:nally of ftt\V, \\'e L'tlU!d Ol lt pl int this jf it \\'l'rc il (Jt trui.:.. 'I ht:ri.: ,11t.::. pr~..;cntly niany · in1it.atic>ns .or our h11ru~l"upi.: ar1d _rc~l·;trcl 1 I pro1ccts. Sc,n1c l1f thl''c c11n1pa11 1cs t1a\i.:. 11an1L's ~in1il:ir l1 l ·rhi.: l'.'l'"J"l :l{N1\-fl0~1\I . ,1\~tr1Jl1.1gical f\..;.;11L'iati1H1. 'I h..-:-.1.: :-ian1i.: L0111- 11ani~, ''ill prc1hahl~1 try 10 in1itatc the I .I I· 1·:- 1.UC K llOROSlOl'E. J[ lot>k I.A .A. a erc;it t.lca I <1f t in1..: and nl(>nc y t1) t.IL'\ L' ll1 p...: l hi.: I .~I l-L:- L l' C K ll ORUSCOl'I·:. \Ve do not hclieve it can be n1alch l.'<l i11 detai l and ljll11lity hy a l1urricdly pr~pa rt:d imitatil111. l"11 in,uri.: \1lll ari.: g..-tting tl1i.: tru\; 1.11:1-:-l .l /.(.'K HOROSCOl'I', h~ ""e the '"trolllgy (1rg<1 ni1ati(111 i'i ·1 hi.: I N1~ERNA1 l C)~;\I , /\~trofl1gical t\..,..;11cia ti1H1 \\'itl1 thi.: ..:11<.lllr,1.:- n1ent 1ll cl.'rtifil·d t\.;trl1/l1gcr L'.1ry 1:ranl.. .... " ''JI 'e ('Of1cl11ded tlrt' i11ft'rl'if1tt1 011<! ('url' ~Ol't' m <' I Ire f (J/lf1tt·i,rg i11f o r1na 1 io1r f 1' f'a \ ,. , J·,, l<J 1/1o ft' tt•/1 0 u•1\fi f<J participal'~ i11 tl1i\· \fJ<'c;al 11rfJjt•f f t1nd ''-'"eii ·e tl1t•ir .11 Jl UJ:i', 'f'ccia! 1.IFf:-LI "CK //llROSC<Il'I; prepan•d for the'n p «'r.\tJ11al/1· frurn tl1cir t•:t.:ucl l>irt/1 i1if,Jr- molion." I) Get a blank piece of paper. 21 At th e top or the paper. print the word' "LI Fl·-1.l'CJ\ HOROSCOPE". :1 ) ·Print \ot1r n:ime and address. 4) Print your date. t~n1r.=an(I pl.1cl'{1r bi rt h {if you dl1n"t kn c1\v the l'>..a<.:t t1n1c.JU't pUt 12 not)n). 5) \Vritt.: dCJ\\n \t111r la\1>r1t 1~ c<llor. 6) Mail th i' along \\ilh S9 95 plu' 50c lo;ir p{1~tagc and handling. in ca~h. l'hcck llr money order tu: I.A .A.; Dept. 1.-221; 4626 CLEVELAND/\ VE. N.; CANTU:-;, OH JO 44709. ' 'her name. Her numerologist told her this door prize and $60.00 in bingo. On May 20, I . ·wo uld bring about the correct, fortunate played bingo at my Moose Club and won the •' combination." $500.00 jackpot. ·On M ay 21, I played bingo • • ·The LIFE-L UCK HOROSCOP E re1·eals the following: Two persons from one hou«hold m:iy order through this special "T.EST SU BJ EC: I.,, oiler. Simply include S 19.90 plus $1.00-po,lagc and handling if t wo are ordered -l!lJ I .' TME I IM IT IS 1 WO (NO I· XC J:I' rJON S . Pl l.'1\Sf'). Thi' product carries a full :ind t1nccJn<l1l1l1n:1l nll)llc)·-hack µ.uarantcc. II anyone l1a' a11~· 4uc,1iot1s on th1.., project. fee l tree tu phone lhc INTlRNATIO:'\A I. Astrological As><Jc1ati on "t (216) 494-4282. "She immediately skyrocketed to fame. again a nd won $50.00. On May 22, I won S he has fevealcd th is fact o n the J ohnny S525.00 on th~ horse s and $45.00 playing -Carson show twic<;.:'' bingo." •• . . • ' I • ' I. \VH E R E, WH EN and H O \V you "ill be lucky (including a I 5·ycar, hand prepared, future foreca,t) . . I . / • (2 DNL Y PILOT Mond!y. November 10, 1175 ~ric' Star Savage . ctor Recaptured Lif~· Hy BOB TliOl'tJ\S ( J 1.0S ANGEi.ES <AP> -On TV REV I EW BC tel evi sion to night •clur , lohn Savage ""'ill pluy a young . an struggling to hold ontu hi ~ .._.,,.,,,,.,.,~:"'"'.~:""""'."""".--... e.-Lasl May Savttge hirn:>t>lr .-.. -= . . as in tbe,arnc JOituaUo1\. --l first J©J!ed ~on&eJOWIDeM. Savage starti with Patricia had no spetth. Tht;n it sl~ly t!f.al ~qd Claude Akins at K C'rtme back to me, as if I were l1v - o·c10ck on Channel 4 in "Eric," ing m)' JiJe over again. At first I the first Hall mark llall or t'amc \l.'3S a 5-year-old. When I talked •fpecial or the 1975 76 st•ason. It is to m:v daughter and my son. wh& based on thC' book by l>ons l.und, art> 6 ~ind 5, they were 'old er' •rho wrote or her s.on's rour ·yt·;1r th an I .... ·as. batUe with leuk e mia and ho"'' he "Was I fri ghte':'ecl? Nol ~t all. t ombatted hi s fate with humor l t was t be-mosl JOYful pcnocl oC. and rebellion. my life.·• /Vter a rt~brllious ;.ind admll· . fed!)' proloOf!l'd ~tdol t•::;('l'OCC, .(John Savage earl1l'r this year ~ed on hi s w ay to a brilliant l-areer. llis pC'rfLormancc 111 thl' t t>levision n1 ovi c "Gibbsvilll'," hast>d on J ohn O'llara·s Pl'O· nsylvania SlOril'S, woil C:<Cel lent r eviews: and NRC kc-pt him on hold for a possible s~ries with thC" ~ame cha r acters. E ARLIER THIS year he filmed ''Eric"' in Seattle. A month later he borrowed a friend 's motorcycle, tried a :side :;kid that failed and was hurled iagainst a telephonc pole. "I was in a coma for a week," said th e25·year ·old actor. "When JOS 1\1F.'.\10RV returned slow· l y. Thi.' dirc·c to r of "'Eric:· James Golds tont>, vis ited t~e hospital and pl aycd the theme music that Sri.vage had written :1nd perform rd for the movie. He tticln't recogniz£> hi s own voice or remember that he had composed the song. As his recovC'ry continued. Savage reacted in character: he rebellC'd. "The doctors and nurses kept humoring me wh£>n I said, 'I'm leaving tomorrow,"' he re- marked. "But I did . J went out on mv own accor d. l 'n1 still recover· ing. There w ;i s no brain damage. but I £till h a v£' trouble putting· words together." NOT NOTICEABLY. The wocds poor out in mind-boggling , volume. each response to a ques- tion bringing reflections on his • own conditjon, as well w; that or the iia.Uon and the world. Jn both <:lPPfatance and conversation he resembles James Dean, who died in a-bigbway cfasb when John SavagewasS. "As a matter of fad. rve been asked to play Dean in a television movie about his life," the actor said. ••1 don't think jt's such a good idea.•' _ _ John Savage's life seems to have followed the pattern of the rebels he h as portrayed. "l was something of a disap- l:>ointment to my parents;• he ad- mits. "I had a high I.Q. but J never did anything productive with it:There'was not much my parents could do but give me 1 love, and they did that very we11 .·· Ht-; SAID T HAT he ran away from his Long Island home at 14 to live on a Vermont farm, later returned home but was drawn to New York Oity where he eaCned ;t precarious living by singing in night clubs -illegally. At 17 he won a full scl,lolarship to the American Academy of Dramatic Arts -''a nice shot at a free ride." He stayed a couple of years, started working in children's and street theater. His first movie was ''Bad Com - pany," a neglected western that has attracted a cWt following. "Moce jobs followed, and he says, "l"ve made more money in the past two years than I did in all · the previous years.'' WORKI NG WIT ll P a tricia NeaJ was a rare experience, also a scary one. Aftt>r all , she is an Oscar winner and an almost legendary figure in her conquest of.tragedy. "But fear is an important thing to carry around with you ," Savage observed. "It can work for you as an actor. But all my fears were quickly erased when we started working. There is such a joy coming out o{ this woman . It is contagious." Bowie Rock Movie I ' . \ .---.. _____ .... --· ----------- -9--Tops in Pops @ • --By the-~-"-- The followin& are Billboard's bol record hits for the week endine N.ov.-~ber l~ as t!"ey appe~ in next week's issue of Billboard magaune: HOT SINGLES I. ISLAND GIRL -El\ooJohn (MCA) 2. LYIN" EYES-Eagles (Asylum) 3. WHO LOVES YOU -Four Seasons (Warner Brothers-Curb) 4. MIBACLES-J_efim:wn Starship {Grunt> S. HEAl' WAVE-1.DVE IS A ROSE -Linda Ronstadt (Elektra) 6. THAT"S THE WAY-I UKE IT-K.C. & The Sunshine Band (T K > 7. TmS WlLL BE-Natalie Cole (Capitol) 8. FEELINGS-Morris Albert(RCAI 9. THE WAY I WANT TO TOUCH YOU-Cap· tain&Tennille (A&:M) lJ).1.DW RIDER -War (UnlledArtis\s) TOPLPs 1. ELTON JOHN -Roc:ko!theWeslies (MCA) 2. JOHN DENVER -Windsong (RCA) 3. JEFFERSON STARSHIP -Red Oclupus (Grunt) • 4. LINDA RONSfAIIT-Prisoner In Disgwse (Asylum) S. BRUCE SPRINGSfEEN -Born To Run (Columbia> 6. P I NK FLOYD -Wish You Were Her e (Columbia> · 7. PAUL SIMON-Still Crazy Arter All These Years (Columbia) 8. DAVID CROSBY-GRAHAM NASH -Wind On theWater (ABC) 9. GEORGE HARRISON-Extra Textur e (Ap. pie) 10. WHO -By Numbers (MCA) EASY USFENING 1. THE WAY I WANT TOTOUCHYOU-Cap. tain &Tennille CA&M) 2. MY LITTLE TOWN -Simon & Garfunkel (Columbia) 3. LYIN' EYES -Eagles (Asylum) •I. JUSf TOO MA.i~Y PEOPLE -Melissa ?\-1anchester (Arista) 5. MEXICO -J amesTavlor (Warner Bros.) • > 6~SOMETHING..B.ETiER TO po -Qlivia Newton·John-<MCA> -· v 1· 7. OUR DAY WILL COME -Franlue all (Private Stock) · •Chair 8. HELP ME MAKE ITToMyltockin - BJ. Thomas (ABC)· . . 9. VOLARE -AlMartino(Capotol) • JO . SAD EYES-Andy Wtlhams (Columbia ) COUNTRY SINGLES l ARE YOU SuRE HANK DONE IT TffiS WAY:BOB WILLS 1ssr1LL THE KING -Waylon Jennings (RCA> 2 ROCKY -Dickey Lee a: IT"S ALL IN THE MOVIES -Merle Hag· gard (Capitol) 4 I LIKE BEER-TomT. Hall (Mercury) 5· AI [OVER ME -Charlie Ri ch (Epic) s: w'ItAT"S HAPPENED TO BLUE EYES - Jessi Colter (Capitol) E L" da Ronstedt 7. LOVE IS A ROS -on (Elektra) 8.l"M SORRY -John Denver (RCA) . 9. TURN OUT THE LIG!IT AND LOVE ME TONIGHT -Don Williams (ABC· Dot> 10. SECRET LOVE -Freddy Fender (ABC- Doi) j Eddie Wed Agai1i Uf'I TtltOMlO I.OS ANGELES CAP> -Para· mount Pictures has a,_cqu:ired re- leasing rights to the new film ''The Man Who Fell lo Earth," starring British rock star David Bowle. Nicolas Roeg directed ~ ' • tht:' fi~m . descri bed as ··a Flyu1. mysterious American love Anywhere story." Other cast members in· I th elude R~i~p~T~o=r=n~, ~B~u:c:k~H:enry:~an~d-~~~~~·~·~~~ Candy ~lark. l1t1iKlijl!1)I ~ • ,. I I ' • ., Si nger Eddie Fisher, 47, and Terry Richard, 21, a former Miss Louisiana. pose for photographers aft er their recent marriage. Fisher, formerly married to Deb· bie Reynolds. Elizabeth Taylor and Connie Stevens, says thi s is the "first time I've been really married ... • _._..·40- c ...... , ... lh'rlhHH I ..... ~."' ,..,., ,,~ a1n1r ..-""' .. _,,;o; Rom:rRw>cn ~ N~--'f:I' -·~-. CUlf W1WCilll t __. 1'111 DI! wcn111 .~. ,.[ .. , ... __ ~---''DL ZHIVAGO'' '"':"J .. - "llURTS DF THE WEST" ·~ W /19 1 .. 1-tit ...... . IA "CaAZT MOMMA" ~ -..:>OH IUHHUS" INI • "WESTWDILD" .. , ' ,...lt:ti W f'-1:1 .. J .... lut • CINEMALAND CINEMALAND 1'11~· M11~•• lllf~.t .. '3~!'411 1111 ''"("' • . "EIGU SANCTIDlf' t:Jt W f'-1-tll .. t:H "TIIE SIERT WALDO PEPftl" ,.,. w..-a.1 .. ,,,, CINEMALAND !lllSt lt;rW -•tlt•USl&OI I'""''"" "DR. ZHIVAGO" ,,.,.. ..... w,.s. ,_..oo "HEAIITT OF THE WEST. "SUTHER" (PG) ....-1 .. "MOMYY PTTHOM"' A "'MOLT HAIL .. C,.I "Ritt 1141 CAT' IXI, "'41.t. VY TUfflC" CXI "HAllD TIMES" ::LAST DIT AIL" 1 \ . - LA MIRADA WAlll·IN 1.IRGAIM f'JUCE 11.SI . MONDA\' ltl111 SATUAOAV ([•t•I Holi411Jtl 11:l6·S 00 \ .......... ._ lo-I MAID TIMIS .. cNlm l•-· .... _,.. .... 411;11 l•-· I .... _ ... .... ,. --.....,_ .. ---MOOf9Ullm .. -!IM-•--f ---~ a1r•11,. ~· IOlllh' na«:LOUD .. _ .. ,,, ... _,_. _, --'"' llOll SANCnOH 1111 --THI OIUT WMDO "'"',_ I JsI'i !@ tfl •l jl [211~1 i :1 J 2J i ;I fj ...... -l"llln. °""" 11:11. .... ........ Ill-~.•=• 1•f't•t ••T .. llC(J CMlll•fl 11111• U 1•11' lflf .. ,,.,,,1 Jll•• I •"I .. I""· C1oli.1t• l ·ll ... •-•I r11 .. 1«11 _ .. I llt-11 -- Ul!G I --· -· -~- Bll -€"~·1 --... --··- ,. ........ JAWS .., --SHAIK'S TaASUll ~ --· .. 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They drank and lhey dreamed ..• tomo rrow they would conquer Iha world ... then along came Hickey. ·~ , ' •• I ) I I I " • • ------==- Don't iust sit there small o·n your fortune ••• I ~ I. • I I I • • • Look around your house and garage and you'll probably discover you have a mountain of oldies but goodies you could sell. M9ve that mountain. Call a friendly ad-visor at the Daily Pilot. Use the direct line. ·Thousands of ready-to-buy ad readers are "shopping the ads in the Daily Pilot · every day. Many are eager to buy just what you have to sell. ~ ' .Advertise in the Orange Co.ast Newspaper with ~ • I • ' I . I ' I I I I \ t • ~ ..... . ' I OAllYPILOT Monday. NO¥embef 10, 1'7S ' Big Investment 1 Newport's PUBLIC NOTICE l'lc:TITIOUl •USIJolf.\\ NAMI iTA1 EMf.foll 11-•iow1f11 pow-) ••e ttOlllQ bt.ttol· ....., ... Vi~tnam Film Bill Park. Top Cadet THC ~SHlO POTATO CAll'I!, IOt ,., .... N9wPOl'I Be•r., C..hkwfti• "'" T._.,,...., w. \rtftit•, 10 Oo9~ ~fl.''"'""'' C.Utorn\e '111S Mt.•v £. WYiit•, 10 009..000 !JOt.lfr.. l~n.. C.lll0tnl1 '111S For Coppola From Wire Str\'iccs Francis Ford c;oppola, five·tlmc t\c~dt•my -AwardWinfler for two "God.rather" movies, said hi.: l1RS bet $12 million dollars of his own that ht· ('iln QverCOmL· the Am{•r lcan distoistc fur sccinj? ;.i film ~bout thP Vi {'t n.:1mc:>c War. William R . Park. son of Mr. <ind Mr~. Richard 11 . Park of Newport l{t•arh, has been nam._'ll ;1 Oi stin~uished Cadet for hi ~ accomplishments ;.1t Norwich University in ~(IJ'fhficld, Vt. Tfll\ ~l'lf\I II btlf19 C.0«--1«1 °" ...., lnol•110~1., -~no •!'Id wo .._ Ttoofo>•' w w"u~ Tiii' •l!lenwn1 llltO w•lr. I"'" Cov'l'ly 0..... ol Or•._,_,,,"'" N9....,.i0tl, s. 1"1 s. Ruth{' :s;:1id he wasn't ~u r{' how hL' '4':tS go1n~ lu go tlboul it , except that he was ~oing '''I act• th1· movie with viOIL'llCL'. PrcxluC'er.dirt.>etor Cappola, who~e t'4'0 "C;oct. father" films recur<lt"d gross sales. arri ved in ?i1anila to SC'OU l Jo'ili1,ino locations for filming his Vieln~lm{'Se Wnr picture," Apocalypse Now ," • Thl' supcrintl'ndcnl or tht• Utah llillhwny Pulrol Wt\S r h:1rgt"d with drtu\kcn driving· ThC' ch:irg1•, a n1i::~cl{'n1£'anor, was fih·LI ag;_un :-1 .<;01. Roy M. ''i\-1ack'' llelm by O.avis County At - tt'lr nL"Y J. l'>uffy Palmer after a.n investigation into a wC'ekl·nd trafric :iccident. J l<'ln1, su:-;pt.~nch.'<l from his job by r.ov. Coil vin I •. l\nmpton, h:ut ro llt•tl hi s privatl' Cadillac SC'd ;1n on lnter~tate 15 ne;ir (;l'nlt'rvill(• Ill' rt'Cl'iVt.•d cut:-, hruist•:o:. ;1 br(1k l'll h ;~ nd i i nd ;,1 shou lcll'r injury • Tt"x;1s indu:-;trialist II. Ross Perot would be the beneficiary or "wh:1l may be the mo:-;t gigantic tax brf'ak in industry" if an amendment to a major t<1x bill bt>comcslaw, the WaJl Street Journal s;iid. The amendment orrered by Rep. Phil 1.andrum (0-Ga . ). to the ~louse Ways <tnd Me.ans Commitll'C, would provide a special three· year carryback or capital lo:-s<'~ in excess or SJ0.000 providini:l, hug<' tax rerunds for werilthy pC'rsons who hnd hC'avy losses in tht• stock market. fo"or exam pl(', in 197.J or 1975. At present, such lossC's are only pC'rmitted to bt:> carried forward. The Journctl said Perot, "who lately h<1s s uffered some PErtoT huge business reversals:· could regain ;;1s much a~ $15 millio!l. • Park. ~·hn is in the top third of hi s ~1erospace ~tud1t'S class 1.1nd a rCC'i · p1t·11t of Lht· Air Jo'orc.e H <J T (; ~ u 1> e r i o r l'<'rrorn1;1n(·e R ibbon. is majorinj.! 1n s econdary t-duc:.il1on . OCC Speech Tean1 Winners Oran gl· C:o1.1st <:o!IC'ge·s forl'nsics tc:tm f1niShl•d h1ghl·r th~1n :1ny other community ('ollc~e t·ntf'r('cl 111 !he P :tl'ifit· South ern Ca lifornia r·orC'nsic s Assn. Warm· up Tourn:1mt•nt h eld at 1':1 Camino Col lege. OCC fini s h ed ri ght behind C lar e m ont Collegl', a rour -ycar srhool , which won th(' sweepstakes title Aide Nan1ed I S1\C R .<\~1F.;.ITO (AP J -A Sierr:t Club member 1 ri nd rorm<'r federal I geolo~i:st. Clydt..• Wrihrhaftig, has been ap- ix>inted by Gov. Edmund Rrown Jr. to the state Board of Forestry . Wa hrhaftig, 55, suct•e(!ds Thomas l.ipman, who rt•- signed. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCrtEOITOltS SVPf:lllOlt COVltTOI" THE ST Alf: OF CALI FOltfol!A FOlt THI[ COV NTYOF OltAMGI. N•. A·1'1SJ E1llle.,. ROSE A AOM8EO:. •U ROSE AOM8ECl<.0.<e•...,d Defensive tnckle Ben \'Villiams was elected Colont"l Rebel :it the University of Mississippi. the . first black tow in thC' campus popularity title. NOTICE' I!. "'EAEB'f GIYEN lo ll'W! t•""•tOt' ol trie •DO~e na,.....d llK,,.,....I tMt •II per\on1 1'111 .. •no c••lm'I ~•n11 """ ...,,., °"c•-1 ••• r~uitf'CI lo ''°' tl'W!m, woU! '"" neC.-\Wt' ~Out,..~, l.n ,,,.. °''''e o1 ti.e c•e•l ol tile aoo .. .,.. 11t1eo court"' to p•ewnt '"""'· wltll llW rl«••wrJ 'IOUC""r~, to lr.e ,,....,.,,,,~ '°"I"" otlic,. ot Pft•hP 8 . W•11ner, I Lil.,. Co<PO'•tlon, UI N , Arrowr.e•d. Sun,.,, S..n 1Wrt11rdlt>0. C.el ltorniJ 920, wl'lltll I\ ttw plac• ol bu1lne\\ ot tr.. un- de'••l11nitd In •II mAl!f:rl 1Mfl!lnlno ID 1"" ttt•t• of •••d decedent, .,.,,nln lour ---,-oc"T"o'T-oo-u-,~.-u"•-,.=,~,.~--1 montM alt....-tNt. flr•I pubhc•IOOflOI 1n1~ ""'''" Williams is a business administration major. • :\ S:irr:1mt•n111 "'Oman, whose husband com- .milted :-uicidt~ :t fll'r gambling losses. can·t sue South l.akt> Tahoe casinos for wrongrul death . .a state appellatc court ruled. Justice George E. Paras of the 3rd DistriC'l Court of Appeal said that it "makes just as much sense to argue th.at the clubs h.ad a duty to not let him kill himself. •• • Rep. Wilbur Mills. whose politic.al career was almost wrecked by a well-publicized bout with alcoholism, says an alcoholism institute in Florida saved his life. "I .d be dead by now if it wasn't for this in- stitute,"' ~1ills said at a fund-raising event for the Palm Reach Institute. ?.tills and his wife, Polly, new to the South Fiorida city to help publicize the institute"s plans for a res<' arch <1nd educational foundation. ' • The d<tughtt>r or Mayor Clarence Lightner of Raleigh, N.C. has been fined $100 <1nd given a six· month suspended sentence in Wake County District Court after pleading ~uilty to a charge of credit card fraud. Debra J. J,ightnrr, 23. and Pamela Thomas, a friend, received duplicate sentences from Judge Pretlow ·Winborne. They were put Qn pro_.Patlon_f_.Qr two years. Miss Lightner was the third m ember of the mayor's family to face crim~nal ~barges in the. past year. l.ightner was defeated 1n a bid for re·elect1on . • A longtime patron OC thl! Pasadena Art Museum sued to be relieved of future financial commitments to the facility now that its name has been changed to the Norton Simon Museum. The Harry G. Steele Foundation filed a breach- o(.conlract action. The foundation noted that it withheld one $100,000 payment due recently from a total of $250,000 remaining to be paid on a bank loan pre· ·viously guaranteed to the museum . • • Rugh Scott, thC' Senate minority leader rumored to be a candidate to r eplace George Bush as ht-ad of the U .S. mission to China, hints he m ay run for re-election next year. NAME STATEMENT 0.\M!OcloPer 211, 1'17S, TIW follo.,.•no pet\On~ ••t dD"lll bu~! ,/A!t»•I (_ AomlJec• ne\\:~<:.OCl /lTE AOD'J'INC.. •1S1 \/C.1eo R.Aombl't • Mlt!O' 0•, Munl•n9ton Btlltl\ E~eculor•oltl'leWl!lof C..li!orn•a tll><& !he •bo .. •M,,.,.d de<~ w111 .. mLeo:G11ul,,7S1M•llO'l'Ot I PHILIPl.WAGNER H..,1,noiona...,;11 C"h!ornl•"1M6 I A~•C.•-111"" Ml•(•I ,,.n.n, &IS• ~· JOOlll I 141N.At,.-•d,SOlll•4 Rivt-r\•"'°· ca111.,,n1• 01SGI \.M6erMrctl'", Cillll. t 2.0I r"u "'"Inf!\\ i\ conductf'd 1,. • 1 ,,...,.......,014llft.+lll !l'!">f:t•I p.Arlr>f'<\11111 Atlao'MY IW f:ae< ... Ot'I W!Ul•m Lff Gaul 11\iDhll\e'CI 0r•f1Qe (O!ll 0.UJ ~lot. '"'' •l•tenwnt ..... !•It'd W•I" tl>t' Noy l. ID. 11, 1•, 1•ts •11•·1S Countv Cle•~ ol 0.•noe Coun1, on ND~ ..,.-S, lt1S. PUBLIC NOTICE STATEM•MT Of' WITHOltAWAL FltOM PA•TNIEllSHIP 0 .. f:AATING VNOErt "ICTITIOU\ IVSIN f:5S NAME TM lollowlno perwn 1111 wttt.dr•- •• e 11•ntr11 P••ln•r lrom tile pe~lp oper•lll"IQ under 11\o: Uc- llllout ~flftS Mme ol MASTERS AUCTION •I lOIS"' Newp0r1 8h'li. C.OStl Mesi, C!lllornlA. ,... ffdlt ..... 1 Dll\l-SI Mn. \tilte• m.nt 1or uw perln1rsr.10 wa\ llltod on AUQUSlH, lt1S !n IM County ol Or-. Fvll ,.._ .eflG AOdr•1s of the Person Wlthdr-'"11: Rob!rt H. !Bobl Brown. ••10 M•dl,Ol'I A .. •nue. w.,1,..1nst••, Cllllfornl• 9't&l Slgr>td ~ Robert H, Bro- F·l1- l"ubOir..d Or•n~ Co111 0•11¥ Piiot, Oct. l'0, 11, •ncl No ... l , 10. 19/S .?'lll·I\ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE In h.is .. Republican l.eaders Bulletin" mailed to media contacts and important state Re blicans, Scott named ce.mpalgn person· nel and said he would a nnounce his deC'ision on Dec . 4 in · Pillsburgh . .Recause o( his 74 years and hi.s defense ot former President Nlxott durin•'Watergate, some purfdit.s consider Scott to be --winer able. .. -Frank er.. oonvl~ted of the leA<I pipe murder• ol Iii> wile · · -" ~ and her two IJ'•nckhlldr81. was declared sane by a l.usen County Superior Court Jury . Crlll, 45, pleaded lnnocenl and innocent by r('- 1llOI\ of in1•ntt.y 1 but the five-man, seven·woman ·jury tut week found him guiltyof the1layln1s. Cnn wu eccused of murderlnl bis 75-year·old wlf .. •-e. and Ilia two !!\epgrandchlldr<n. Ray = '• 10 and Juke _.es, 14, la.st June at the rlll&.ico al Doyl61n rural LUstn County . . • PUBUC NOTICE ••CTITIOUS avs•MliS MAM•tTATIM•WI' "-~I'll Pill"-.,. dlllngtlusl· ... ft; ' IODLliMAN'S PAINT ANO ,.OOY ~P, !404 WltMlfllMC .... Stntt Nl!,Clll'-"' .. ~Mk L "*1, 11•t Clrlton PYct. Will•,.,,,, Clllfoml• '2111 T•rrv Oillf AI01r1on. •!01 S.•Wlor•, .... wpOrl BlllCll. C.OU!llfnl• ""' Tl'll• bltt!Mtt Ill <OlldVCltcl by " O""'tAI Pil•ll'lff"1~. T•rryOti.Al .. rMll'I '"'' ll~t .,.., lllH Ylllll ""' Courtlv c1en !I Or•"'9 bun1r on""°" 9""b9r i, .. , ... -Pwlll,.._ °""* CO!'! 0.11,, P11o1, Hor<>.1t,.U,14,0M.l.lt1t •lalS • • PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC Nln'ICE • . ' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICIE TO Clll:OITOllS SU .. l!RIOlt COUllTOFTMIE STATE Ol"CALIFORNIA l'Olt Tiii: COUNTY OF OltAMGt!. .... A.ft'19t - E~•leol ALTIE KNIPP, ... •ALTIE F l(NIPP. •k• ALTIE ll'REEJM.N KNIPP.OtcN.....O. NOTICE tS HERE8¥ GIVEN lo U.- cr~~ of 1M ilDDYI! rwmed ~! th!! ell per~ ._. .. 1"11 cl•I,.,.. •ln•u tM "'id Mcf'denl •re ~ulrf!d to lllr u.m, wltr. !he ne(•~s•rv .. ouc~. '" IN (lflkil of !Fie c~r-OI I,_. •bOW t'f\• l!Oed~. or to prt"~nl them, wllfltFll! nee~ .. ouc11ers. to tM ~IQIM!d M tt.. ""kil ot PAUL 14, HANNA, A1· tonwY al Uw, 1111 Oaver Orl..e, SUlle :D. Ne~ Se.er., C•lltomla 9166-3. 'lltlkh is tl'tl pl•• ol buslne~s of~ un· Otnl9l'lf(I lfl 111 m•Uers per1Mnlng lo ti. nl•ll! ol "ld dececk!nl, within four !Mfl!Mlflerll'tl first pubtlc•llonol llWl notlc• . O.tedOclober 1 s, 1•1~ "'AAOl.DF,l(N!PP E•t'cu\or ol tile w 11,o1 !Fie aDOvt' rw""'d tMf.:eoi-nt PAULA. HANNA PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CrtE OITOlltS SUPIElllOlt C:OVltT 01" THE STATE Of' CAL.IFOltNIA FOlt T"ECOUNTY Ol"OltANGE M .A ...... EU•I• ot BLANCHE ATKINS, 0.CNwd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo lhe treoltorsol' Ille •DDve ,..med doetl!<;lenl th.II •II persons N1 .. 1n11 claims llljd!n~I IM 1-!ld dMedenl are required to Ille triern, with tile Mcess•rv .. ouclie•$, In lte dllc• ol the cll!rt ol tile IJl)o...., en· tl!1ed court, or to present !Mm, wlllltr.• l'IKH~ry voucMr$, 101r.e -s1Qn9<1 •I tM ollke of J . GREGG EVANS- LEONARO COMEGYS, Allomeys M Uw, 1921 Wll!lllre 81\'d .• LO\ Ange~\. C.llfomla 'JCDID. wr.lc" Is TM i>lac• ol bu!Jneu of !ti. undersione<1 in •II ..,..,_ tHs pertlinino lo'"" e\lare of 5'illd ~ tederll, Wltllln lour rnonlhl .ttl!I" the tin.I publlc•tlonol lllh notice. 0.tl!(l0t1otoer 1•, 1t15 llUTH A. R ICKARO Eii:etutrlx of !Fie Wiii ot IM.00 ... ,..ml!<I oecedenl J. GltEGG EVANS ilttd L.f.ONAltO COMEGYS I ) " CDUN'TVOf'IOA.t.NOE J Ot\ No.,..mber t 1•1s. brfore m., n-. Ullderlloned. • NOl•rv Put>lit. In ..i kit' ..lo si.11 • .,.,Mini"' ._,.._. ~· """t A. Soro..,1.11-n 10,.,. ab! 1111t .-mn W11ote ,,.,,,. Is Mlbt.Ctl..C to lfl9 •lllWn IMlNmtnt il!ld •Cll_l __ • "'9 t'-' IW tQ<Ultd .. ,,_. WI TNES.$ My fllfld 1nd oflk.IM ..... 1._l.h"'tll Not!ty "°llbl It ,,, ....,, for ... dStai. ~ltfl!d °' ... C-it Diiiy .... ~....., t0, 1'11 ttn.JS ' • - • ' • •• '. • • Resort Goes on Block &b~t'a Hot.el Projeet Hita Skida · OC EAN CITY, ll~ !AP) -Tbe Newport Beaob·based FOR SAt.E IS tbe four-story, '1hebl11atforeelos~todote ln Alis on Kortcaae lnvestmenL 76-unlt mot•I built by Baker In this resort community has been Tnat aJl t eed a total indea.ed· 19&2, ao at.tached 21 -story rile(I again.at the earousel ness of $16 mi!Jlol'\ ln. forecl&ure -masonry and a:lasallighrlsecon- Center, @ hi gh_ r ise !tot•!· -rs fi!tt_ at lhe 'W.....,ster t.alninglii5hotelroomsandJ89re· t:90clominium ..CODJP.lei begun as CoWityroUftbouselutweek. The sldentlalunitl. ...- a mot 1 !!YJllll!ed G. "Bobby" {~!!_nlelsselforDec. 2. Tho roaldentlal un\ts ue ---"-:::~=--~=----<1eo<rlbedbytbolawya:handllnc. -roreclosure u 90 .,ettenl com - Skinning .a Poll WIWJky vs. GWis ··~gunwnts plete. Since no occupancy pel'inits have been-obtalned, no saJes have reaebed setUemeat. The &rand· Openlna of the origin"l motel alt.racted such guest.5 as Lyndon 8. Johnson. then vice president and Baker's patron as secretary of ·the Democratic majority in the U.S. Senate. It was also the first na~ tiooal oubU~ity for Oeean City. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Ana· tional survey revealed that more Americans own firearms than s moke cigarette• or dri nk whisky. The poll did not indicate how. firearms stack Up with ... welJ, maybe I had not:1et into· that. Sufficient ror the nonce merely to , pond er why smoking guns have become more prevalent than smoking tobacco. I PVT THAT q1,.1estion to several psychologists, one or · whom, Dr . Banebrldge Flickelnurd. told me that neat- ness had a tOt to do with it. ''The plain fact is that gun butts are less messy tha n cigarette butts, F1ickelnurd said. "'..o\fter a party, you don·t have to clean up gun butts the way you have to empty ashtrays. "This is one big reason why many people have switched from s moking cigarettes to smoking guns:· · Another psychologist, Prof. ·i\1a...,; M. Twitt, said the smoking gun habit was in la rge measure a drive for manual gratification. . .U.l.OF US, HE explained, are born wilh a twiddtlng instinct. As infants. we fulfill this need by fid· dling with baby rattles. Later, some of us actually take fiddle lessons . But most of us, as we grow older, have insufficient OP· portunities for twiddling. ·T"•itt pointed out that twirling a gun. spinning the cylinder and otherwise brandishing il about help sati sfy the desir e for manual manipulation. "With most gunmen, it isn't so much a craving to shoot something or somebody as it is a ~\GHT_EJi -S-ID·E TIDRTEEN YEARS ago the mote! was well north of mMl or the seaside resort. then I argely composed or comfortable beach need td have something to do with their ha nds,·· he said. hou.les and small motets. · Allor the colorful 1962 grand opening, Baker announced plans for a ruture high rise and predict- ed another another Fort Lauderdale would be built here. HOWEVER, A THIRD psycholoi:ist with whom I dJs- c us s e d the matter. Dr. Emanuel Burnbridae. said be thought tbe smoking gun habit was primarily a nervous refiex. "In situations or social stress, like maybe a blind date, many people feel ill al ease and have trouble making conversation. Pulling a gun out or your purse or shoulder holster helps break the ice. The high rise condominiums came and with them resort de~ velopment that marched norlh up the beach, .sweeping past the Carousel. While serving a prison term for· fraud and larceny. "Bilter sold the motel to Max Berg, an owner of a string of. Washingto~ area restaurants. ''It immediately opens up avenues for chitchat. Does your companion carry a gun? What caliber does he or she prefer ? And soon. BERG ·oBTAIN ED the mortgage being foreclosed in 1973 and sold his interest in the venture the same year to a group called Carousel Center, Inc. A pattern of foreclosures bas developed here, bea:inning ·when the Capri condominiums were purchased at forecl08ure auction in March 1974 by the investment fmn which held an $8 million mortgage. "Smoking l!funs also may give you a feeli ng of self·as:surance - suave and sophisticated with a touch or savoir·faire and a sense of being 'with it'." HOW DOES ONE go about breaking the smoking gun habit? The three psychologl.sts agreed it was necessary to find some t ype of substitute. • . "If we couJd chew gum with our hands, that would be idea1." Twitt said. ''But since we can't, we must find other manual pacifiers. such as pulling taffy or juggling oranges.·· At the height or the con4 dominium boom in 1972 and 1973, blocks of units here were being purchased at the start of con~ struetion by investor.:;: who sold them at a profit by the time the_ building was comp,leted. • And Flickelnurd recom- mended tapering ofr. First, load your gun with bJanks. Then, in the second phase, trade it for a BUT BY 1974 the market was glutted, the money market was- tight, construction costs were soaring and saJes-aJI but stopped. Spurred by advertisements of "clos~ out" sales and claims or bargain prices, sales picked up thissummer. cap pistol. - ST.JC»l.PH HOSPITAL 0(. ....... 1,,1'71 Mr, 11'11 "'"'-Chuc N;uyen, 161' 1- SlrH'I, Cos.ti MeU, boy. (k~1•,1•1s Mr. •I'd M.,_ G9~th Oierog.. 10222 Rlm<lf\I Lene, Huntln9ton lkec.h, 9lrl, Oc. .... 1., 1'71 Ml, eind M11 JoM ..1"0-', IA\GKIM, 1rv1ne,9 irt. '*, el'CI ~ Michie I W1tlllnt., 1..SS ar-v'-l.atw1, lrvlne. bor. ~lll,1971 Mr. 1roc1 Mrs . T1rrr l'l1H•ll, m 1 Trl'\k.G-1~Wfftn'ILm1er,~. __ Mr. ,.... ~ AltredO Gertie. 1>0l:t P'*"'lr, Wt\lft'l~ler. 9lrl. -·Ind Mrs. SclieM-1• Jo"'"°"' tt51 Pwta.tl~ ....... por'I 81!ec.h. tior. oc1...,.21,1t11 Mr. •Nf Mra.. Rlt:l\erd Felde. 23'11 ~tntRotd, IE.I Toro, bO,. Ol'...,U,1tJJ Mr. 1Nl M.,_ fUcMrd OoM91". :M'l'll E. ow1110, """"'°" vi..10. 91r1. lk . .,.., M,._ l!dw!n ltln'IM. '°112111 !it., MttmlMMr,bOY. Nw. end Mn. Jttfr.y ltlll\f', lSIZ2 I.A 5iltn RoM, l..IQUl\I HUis, 9!rl. oc......11.ms 1*, el'ld ~ $llfli.-t JOrlff. t41U S..tl fttl\, Ir.IN, girl, Ot....,.U.1'11 Mif. end Mf'l.. Tllomn Mc.Comlkk, 11tl0ortet Line, CO.WI Ml .. ,9/tl. ~--lf7J Mr. Mid M"-ftred Jof1fuon, 1:.0 Cortlcan Ct .• HU11flnirton 9'ecl'l.tlrl, 1*. 11'111 Mrt. .,1,,..., N0'11Kott, 14UI "'-11"" A,.., 11'¥"'9.0lrl. Ot: ..... 17. 1tr1 Mr '""' Mr\. Mlt:ll l<wlflM•, 10I01 C..~ "'"'· Hlltll~ ...... .. ,.., oc.....--.ms Evangelist Armstrong Faces Suit NASHVILLE, Tenn. (APJ -A $5 million lawsuit has been brought against evangelist . Garner Ted Armstrong, whose lawyer has asked that the case be heard in U.S. District Court here. Attorney H. Francis Stewart, .Nashville, flied a petition asking that a federal judge preside at the hearing of the suit brought by William B. Hinson, Hendersonville; Tenn. The suit was originally filed in state court. but Stewart is asking for the change because Armstron~ 's residence is in Pasadena, Calif. The complaint Hinson ftled contains only one paragraph, alleging Hinson had b ee n wronged because Armstrong ''made cer· tain state ments and by means of such s tate· ments extorted funds and other things of value from the plaintiff." '2 Bosses' Role Nixed Capitol Ne'ws Ser'lliee SACRAMENTO -Cit· ing Biblical injunctions and case law, Attorney General Evelle J. Younger ruled that a director of a county-run mental hea lth agency· could not also be on the payroll or a s upplier or services to that agency. "No man can serve two masters.•· (Matthew 6:24) said Younger in an opinion given at the re- ques t of Ca lvin E. Baldwin, Tulare County c o un se l , and L .J. Dewald, Placer County counsel. Activity· Outlined Woman Speaks 'State of Fear' • ForUCI Out on Rape The following scbOdule o( public actlvlUea bU NEW YORK (AP> -&lsan Brownmlllor calls bHn,.. anaouneed by the betM1I the wor~sJetd1·01-authoril)' on rape. UC1 Extension: ••tt'• the moat immode1t statement I've ever MDMNY ...... ti made In my li fe but it's true,•• said Ms. • "'AutV•i.te "-'' ! ... lllfftt· Btowmnllle.r._wbo aa. a leader to feminist move.. .,...,.tamt."Mwmeal.-........ lb •-• Ii .--. · · .,,..,,., ..• .,. ... , * 101 = Oft._~~ at uau_glll. OR.I .. utre never ytere ,...., , ... ,.." .. 1 'JC',,....._ 1.c~ any aut.bori es on rape before.· ti remained for the ~ ....=::~~~":,:t woman's movement to Jead us to explain our own JIJft. ,., s.(111 s.t...W-,.111. uc terrorlz-aUon and oppression through re~_,_, 1-W. (4llftfW. """',. .....,, ... •t. • - ........ ,._...,m1tt.~to. KS BROWNMl.ILER'S BOOK "Against Our ··~•ct• P llrtl•toor. 51•""1 Will. •M W --• R " 1' odi · ww.-; ~.o ... ,1tt<11i. ,....._.., -en, omen W.IU ape, s a pr g1ous P11rti01 .. ,, c.outltt'"'' c.1i..., 11 ana.lysls ot the history and meaning of r ape. ll has MH!c:IM, UC ,,,1 .... P•rt ... UC b tbe t . rt I I . lr¥1fte !EltO'!Ulon l•cturo Mtle\, been bailed "( SOD\e 8.8 mos lmpo ant em nt.5l .. ,...,......,A.,.tomT. 11>t>""°""'.,.. treatise since ·•Sexual Politics" and ''The Female ::::::=.~!";!_:~: ~.':" ":::= Eunuch.•• It is an imPort811t. book about the rel a~ IM1MN iull, OrOlotttll l"ioot.,,....... tiOMbips between men and womeo, most tritics Ubf...,, lit\Mlul sur .. '· Cbl.._., ho h I ed 't . ,.....,.. uc 1rv1nt cempu"' ~ w _ave rev ew l agree. .... 1 •• 1~ et 11141 ooor, u so«• In a relentless, often chilling, presentation of ~•1s.-. cue-histories, s tatistics, legal interpretations 'Mto.\Y, ..... ,, throu~bout the ages, Ms: BrownmUler argues her ' "flr .... llcltYI Lll'lllDl!C Aelltlon'•" • • .Jl..t { th Be•fls l•stltMt'e Acto r Charlton Hest.on has , been re- elected chairman of the board of trustees or the American Film Institute, the insUtu.t e l\.as an· nOun ced. c.oaw-. CM ... c.r.1wens °" .. a. cas~ at rape 1s • nuuung more or ess an a con· C1rt1,111'y, Inc.; J1c11 u•lln• I<. SCiOUS process O f intimidation by WhlCh .BJI men------------ ld\oll'. ,.NC.,."' (Of'IWl'IUft1<•11c1M. i.......,P all women in a stateotfear.'' · UN\INWo'I If Of .... CiDufoty, ~n of A""°" • uc 1tv1• r.ct-i... i.ttllf9 ...... She examines interracial rape, homosexual 111 Ollle••UOft w11h "" Pubtl< 111.,.. · · 1..-10 • d ra ar a drape 1-... Sec:Mey c1 ...,.._k•. 1•10 11.,,,.. rape In prisons, psyc._. oY an pe, w n ttrt1. m. soc111 k.llMH T-. uc and much more. INll,.. ~ 51"91• .orn:itlkolt et ....... H!NMCe PtfmL1 .. p .j0, ~l-dloNrt.Nfl9: HowOt.lltlhM PrO'<OU 11'1'41111, .. Pl•r,.. Grl_,,, ..,..,D,. lntfntetOf' •I' Pl!llllO.-i'f. °"*"' W..t Oii ..... Pwt et 1 UC lrvlM t!lllfltlon ltclur• Mrllo1, "Uftloc:ll\"9 Jl:Mlltlos Wlthlft Ut." 7..f:'5 ,.,,,., ""'·too, $Cl9nc• ~ctur9 H•ll. UC lf"tllnt <•"'Plls.. ~ ... ,.,...... • ""dDor. 115'!0(• ptnnlts_ ...... WIDtlUDAY, ....... It ..,,..,., ,. .. in o.r"'"'IVn'I on•: ~ Doyoteo-nt." u.,,.nu $11n1\h, Dl111om1 ot Et:.,.ert1IC1, Unhonlt't .t hrlln, P1rt Of " UC ll'YllW E.wnw.n IKt\ln ........ ''TM HWNnistlc l'"ll'••ltl .. In AcCDUl'le- .... Sdloeol._" 1·10 '·"'·• Rrfl. 100. 5'1:1# SC'--Hell, UC lnot,.""""' ,,.... SW.... ..,,...ulooft et tUll GOer. It ..,..,._,.b, ... "'StnlM Md Ql"'9' .... WO'MICUllf' Olto,..rt," 61rtr•rt1 I., T•tm•n, M.O .. eSMcl•• clll'lll(el ll(Offf-•. G'fn•(OIO•'f end Obsl•lrlc t . C.JfiOnllO (;ol"91 of Mtellcl,.., UC Jrvlfw. Perl of I UC 11'¥1"" E•llitft.._. lectur• 11rl11, "Th• lil•rv•ul 5'rtllm," 1·10 p,m., F,.""""' 1.M· IWI IUll, Grlllolftd flOOf, -dk ll Ubrll'Y. Medic.II SUro• II BIOD.. UC lt\lllW CMf'tPUS· St.ngi. ldml ....... el V.dOOr, llSfiOC"Ptmlllf. 16.M. "T•• S.v111111 With lnwreM;e, ~ ..... Profll·~l"9 ,,_, .. .Mlt:hMI Olrl1t""1Mn, LL. 8 ., 11• I '°"""' ~ S-c;fl, .,.., Olfoflil Klerk\. J.O. Pert Off 1 UC lr\1119 E:.· hntlcwt "'-"""'•rill. ''Sfi'-<'Lno Ind lmpl•m•nlln9 •n EH•ctlv• T•• Pl"'," 1·IO p,rfl., Rtl'I . 101, Pl'l'(tlul Sc:IMcff 81d9., UC lt'YtlW "'°"""'· ~..,.,, ..... et ti• OOIN', II 5'!0(• "".'"'b·ftl~isDAY, ..... tt ''c-t¥illl ...................... Oll'M Preclow TI\11191: ...,....k • .rid world ... WANTED 'ro, DESTROY ALL the myths about rape -that women ask for it, that the only rapists are sexual psychopaths, that no woman can be raped aeainst her will. I wanted to m.aJce a con· tribution to the world's thinking,'' said Ms. Brown miller. "Everything I am and everythlng l ever wanted to be are in that book." Ms. BrownmiUer. whose background includes jotlrnalism and two years as a civil rights worker ln Mississippi, was a pioneer activist in the woman's movement. Her reputation as the militant heavy is strong. TV interviewer Barbara Walters recently to1d Ms. Browns miller she took special pains to wear an ultra-feminine dress to balance the author's expect .. ed apt>earance in something akin to combat gear. MS. BROWN MILLER OBGANIZED THE New York Radical Feminist "speak-out" on rape in 1971 . ,She shys she began to see unexplored ramifications d. ral)e while listening to personal t~timonies from women at that conference. The book took more than four years of research and writing. "There were moments when I thought I would never finish. I was asking all those questions that had never been asked before," said lbe 40-year-old Ms. Brown miller. •· The only break she allowed herself in months of library research was to enroll in a selt-de!ense course in which s he broke her collarbone, halting work for a month. To finance the project, wbicb. took three years longer than anticipated • .Ms. Brown miller was obliged to apply for grants .. ·l-'c•." oon9lft J. lf'9\tl Flotkt-1h y I lftQ, Ph.o .• 11'°'111• ,,..,.,,_ ot SH E SAYS SHE IS ESPi!.oCIALL gratefu to "*••• scl•ftco' •nd Urben. All-the friends who encooraged her to forget about nllnl'llreOon, UC I~. Part ol 1 UC 1,,..11119 E:.t•n•i.n +•c•ur• .. ,.... deadlines. She says she's also grateful to the man ···.-.m•rlc• '" Tl'I• Poi1-v1,1n1 ,,, she was living with at the time. · worlO," J·f ':30 p.m .• Rrt1 . 171, al rt k ~-Hell, uc 1rv1,. c.etflpul. •'He gave m e great emotion suppo and ept Si"811'«1m1Qlon.i1neoow,H~• reminding me that. indeedt not all men were -::i,~·,16e,. 01 H·0 ,.,1 _ 0 ,. r apists." laughed Ms. Brownmiller. Astr•n•"''''· Pyr1,,,1d 1 end· Sbe is offended when people ask U she herself Pri.m." e.-...."c. K""llCI. Ph.D. • .c:t· bas been raped. lf'llll di~. Grlffltrl <>t-netory, PortoteUCtr't'l•E11ten.1•"'-'-"I simply would not have had the emotional .. ,., •... ,,. S.••c" of ""cl•n• stamina to do the book," said Ms. Brownmiller. =::~~'~!.~0J'c~;.:.,::'c.!::' · But she said that only a feminist could have re- ::.~.:.~.'~~ '' ""dOOr, 11 disc~v0eredbandtredte!~ed ~tahpeth. • 1 th l'R1Dtt.Y ANO SATu•o..Y, """· u ne as o s .u" WI e expenence o e •• ,...."" 0~~ -1 ~,.~: .raped woman and accept it at face value,'.' she said .. tier!," Eltfttl R. Ible!. Ph.D., dlr«tOr. • E••ni111••ry Cenrer '"' R••d•nc llE R ADVICE TO WOMEN regarding rape is IMtn.tctlol\ ""° .c!JUl'IC1 ,,,,...,,_of "kn 'ghts. Be . t g D 't EdllC.ait1ont11 ~rcholOOY. u111 .. ,,11.,.1 ow .Your own r1 as ron woman. on °' UW! ..... UC lrYIM EllleMlon .__ be afraid .•• °'' """'~'· f'rlcl•'f. 1·10 p.m .; She wishes more women would go to Jaw school s.twoey, t •. ,.,,-4 '·"'·· UfllVlttll'( . . M19ft sc11oo1. •111 cempu• 0r1.... to help change rape codes andjom the police force te> tnir.. ""' l6l.. 1rc.1ue11, p1Tkln9, llr· help victims. lortcil~•uncti. d I . . . b If s.TU•DAY. "'"· '' An i she were ever ma rape situation erse , "t.••1nin9 '"'0utll Jey•u•, she says "I would fight to the death l would never Perllci11•Uon Jft MUJI<.'' It-Blond,~ • •, , ,· a .a ... E••,.,•n•••Y D••cro1e• submit. Id go down fighting. Theres no assurance c..11Hic.w.,,_icsprei•1"· hrt.t•. tnat the rapist isn't going to kill you after you sub· UC IMN E.t.f!Yln IKWn Mt'llt.. "t Look t th Ri h d S k d " •·CJllfd °"'"''Ollr"'n' Tllrouefl ,,.. nu anyway. a e c ar pee mur ers. Mt..'" • •.m .. 12 -· MYtUput1IOll! But Ms. Brownmiller says rape is a crime that ADOl'll, El Cenllno RINI Sc:1w:iol. •712' be li . t d K.-en...,.., '--· 1rv1M. s1no1• N-can e m1na e . mbskln el lhl doof', II Jpl(• pemtlls, "· MOMDAY.Nn.17 "'sc-t1t1tloot In the C-otnmodillft •nd OpUOftl Merll•ll lnt:l1.1dln• For•IOft Curr•nclei 1no Gold Bulllon," Edger C. Mlll•r. A.B.0 M.11.A .• e1sht•n1 vi<• e>r•tl,,.nl. ~ Clllfon'lle Region, -ft• , ""-II ~, Wlllltl•r ftt1il'"""' OlflCI, Dien WlllH 1nd eon-'l'f. fM;. PM'tef• UC lrvlrll' EJl:tientlolll'I *" "I BELIEVE THAT HUMAN nature can change, that new ideas can help change people.'' she said. ''Once ·it was said that slavery and lynching would never be abolished.. They were. But we need the help of men. Men must cease to support the rapists among them.'' Father 'Serves' As Fine TOPSFIELD, Mass. (UPI> -The father d a 16-year .. old accused s hoplifter is aerving a 30-day aentence -of din· ners at bome. saiem District Judge Samuel E. Zoll, 41, im- posed the sentence on the advice of prob3Uon ol- ficers. :WLL ORDERED tbe father of the Masconomet Regional High School student lo be home between 5 and 7 every night. Their names were not released because a juvenile was Involved. "We feel that the medicine the doctor or- dered was for the tamily to spend some time together, preferably at the dinner hour.•• said Robort Wrigbt, a probate officer. "WE FELT THE father should b e at home. If he's at home at a certain ' hour every· body Jcnows whe re he• is. We aimed for him to . be at home for a meal where he could sit down and talk with his family. "If the father wants to go out later, okay. Hut they should all find out what bas happened dur- ing the day. The father will know where the kids were. The kids will know where the father was. Everyone will give ill a biL" WRIGHT SAID the main e nfo rcement mechanism will be trust, but noted "in a small community. They are highly visible .'' Topsfield, 25 miles north of Boston, is a residential community of 5,000. Zoll has a reputation for innovative sentences which bypass traditional punishment. tur• "''"'· .. Your ln••1tn.•nt N""911trn Todllr." 1·t0 p.m., Rm. G 100, Soc.Ill SCl"°"'t Hell, UC lrvlt11 ame ~ ~ ...... ,,,.,slon et lhl door. ti '11«'9 """'''· $6. !oO. ''Endocrln•s,•• Grin! Gw'l nup, M.D., Pf"-' Of medlcl!W, (En· Book.Hits Dnigs ooc.r1M109y1 0i111orn1.1 eou ... " WASlllNGTON (UPI) .INdk.IM, UC ltvl ..... P"1. of I UC Tb t . di lrvlna Eatefttlon l*C IUr• 1•rl•s. -e govemnen IS S~ "Revi.wo1An11omy,Ph'f'iotovvend tributing a children's Pftlr,,,.colotJv tor tn. Prect1c11111 game book designed to """kien," f:Jl).tO p.rfl., Frnl'tmlrl k Id LectunH•1t,0r~F~.MK1c.11 eep 4-to-6-year-o s. t.11:N"1ry, AWc:11c.11 Suroe r, co•i.o. of from I at er becoming MICfklM, UC lrvllW Cln'lpul. SlftQle d adrt1i11lon 1l 111• door, It IP•<• drug a di ets. P'fl"iU.•11.,.,. But there isn "t any in· TUIEIOAY,-..11 f t' b t d · "Prohul-1 Put>lic Roll1""'-.. orma ion a ou rugs m Ft'.,. eoc111en. lllrKIOr ot pu11t1c lito the bilingual "'Super-Mc, for-Uon, L.o1 Aft91111 Zoo; end S y " t ' •t ,.,1.,,., Kotlrln, vie• Dr••klent •nd. uper OU ac IVI Y dlrt<lot" 01 put>tlc r•l•Uon1, Lion book distributed by the =u~!''~·..!~i~~~:.~: Nation a l In s titute on P-1of•UCtrvlrll'E•11tn1lon 1ec""'' Drug Abuse . It is the _.lft. '" toOP«_.lon w1111t1W Public first in a series of new· RtflllOn'I Sotlel'f of Amerl(•. 1·10 p.rt1.,Rrt1.no.Soc111Sc'-'>U1T-r,· children's books written uc 1rv1"" <Mipu1, ~e 111m1,,1on to help prevent drug: .. ""dil:lol", If 1'11<9 Pl'f'l1'lt1, tf ·'°' ''AIWrecl AwMel'llllt AS A. ReWll Of abuse. Struc lur •I lnt19r11 lon And PsV'l1IOCNr"t>Y: A P11rsorwo1 v .... :· INSfEAD, JT aims at) .Mell Fei'Nlo O.V.M. llu>1Wd nvr-• helping young children~ rleol:, lemllT eo'ld thllll ~-lot end ..,...,_., JWKllllo!Wr of 1tn.octur11 f e e 1 g 0 0 d a b 0 u t 1nt.eo.,111011. "'"of• uc '"""' E• themselves, m ake sound· ttnslon 11c;1..,.. ....,, •• , "Ufttocllln, ••nu.. w11ri1n u1." 1.t :A! 11.,,, .• decisions and express Rm. 100, SC.let'Ko LKtuN Hiii, uc 'th e i r f e e I i n g s . 1rv111ec.1mpu,, si,. •• 1e1m1,.1on111._ , , p h I 400r,lllOl(Ootrrt1n,,s).n . re-sc oo ers and wr.ot1lhO...Y, ... v.1t ·early graders don't need "0.•LlllO whh °" Go....,twTWnl •• k M !t:""1 Oirl1ll•nson, lL,9., ••• t 0 n 0 W t h C lllml'f, ..........., 9'Kl'I, Ind Dltftnll pharmacology 0( drugs,•• 1<.1111n, ..1.0. PM of " uc 1rv1,.. E11• said NI DA Di rector Dr ~ ttc;IUN llfk'\, ''Seh'clll'f9 lnCI ' • 1mo1~m•nlln9 '" Eflecll•• T•• Robert Dupont. """'.'' 7-10 p.m .• Rm. 101, Pll'l"k -' sc""'" s11111.. uc •.-...1,.. ''"-1• "RUT TREV DO need ~ .orTll1s"ion •t U. door, II '°'*• ..,~so. · to know the value of sell-; "lrHcUont -Pouo. Mol'llhflll•, esteern. The proo[ is' E~1111s. 11c.,•· L.owt o. ~. •te . I The ' M.o., .. .,,., .. ..,,,......, NIHk ..,., qw s1mp e. re are c.et"'""• '°'"-of Mtdl<W, uc many addicts who know: '"""""°' P.-t Of" UC'~"" EdlnUeft h' h ' t l•Ctlllto 1•rl•t, "T"e N•rvoul everyt tng t -ere lS 0 1 ·s.r--. .. 1.io .. m .. '"~ t.M.· know a.bout drugs, but ,.,,. "'"· Gn:KINI ,....,., MMk•1 there are rew addicts who \...,,,_.,, Mildlcll .,,._ II lk19., UC - ,,.,,,,.. C1M11W. \lft9f• ec1m1111en 11 shoot heroin or smoke trwcto.r.HllOCl...,.,lb,U.IO. 'j r day "c.ont•iiittl" R•••Hon." °'" mart uana eve Y DN<r. ~.o .. .,..,..,. ~ i.. who reall y feel good A""ll•d l..••'"l"t Tll•••v ind bout th•m;elves .. °"'9Mlwitl0ft.tf ~. V<>I-"'"., a .. . . • rrlftC.tKe. ,,.n. ot • uc 1rv1... The colorful Ena:hsh- Ei.1-.i11111 1.c1t1r• .Mr4e1 . "'II• Sp••'•h book was nre-HurnMlltlc; lmtltllll""' 11'1 M.C_.., ..,......,. I' 1>10 k-"°91•:· 1.10 11.m ,, Am. 100.' pared und er a federal s...-sc ... "'"· uc '"""' c.am· 1rant It is a~ailable ,,._, ...... Mn'll•• •I tN -. If • ' .-."""1u,.._, with a jtuide fur parents, teachers and olde r brothers and sisters, from the National Clear- inghouse for Drug Abuse Inform a ti on in Rockville, Md. RIGGS ••• "Jle's the cagiest man I've ever met. lle's in great shape . We were supposed to ron this thing a month ago, but he fell down in a tennis match and had2lstitches in a knee. Well, in thetimesincethen, he's dropped 20 pounds. "llE'SSORTOFHONEDdawntowhat 'looks like a skinny m arathon runner. He's . really c!rafty. . • , 1 • Emmerton praised the hu stling Riggs, however. . I "He's really a great athlete. I saw him today after he played roor hours of golr and three hours of tennis. You 've got to be in great shape to do that. "Rut running Death Valley is a lot dir- fttent. First of all, it's 200 feet below sea level and there 'i-; a lot of' sulphur in the air. And it wUl be hot.'' Riggs said he's ii\ training. 'Tm trying to work up to 12 miles a day.'' • "YOU TELi. BOBBY !'VE in<reased my mileage to 30 m iles a day," said Em· merton. . Even without anY advance proniotion -meaning there's no money in the pot yet -Riggs Is always thinking gimmick. · "M11ybc I can get Evcl Knievel to drive alongalde me and feed me os I run .. he said. · ' . • . . Ml. ll'ld M r'I, 0..0.lft 1.1'1"(' 1Jtfl a.,...,1,..i..,t11r1. 1 ! I • Noting that there was no lndlcation of fraud or dishonesty <>n the'part oC the director in his dual function, the opinion .stated that conflict of in· tereits laws had arisen "to prevent honest gov· ernn:ient agents from· succumbing to tempta· tion by making it illegal to enter into rc la - tionahl ps which are fr 1a ~u ght wlth tempttU'!ft.'' I ·t • -• ·-.. . --~: _____ G. • ' l • I • I ' • \ ' ' • • ~==D:Al:L:Y;;P;;•:L:O:T:::::::::::::"';;o;n•;·::·N:"':;;•;;m;""';;;'o;·;••:7:5:... ___ :...J. ________ ,1HouM1ForS. l ........ ,,.,.w. Moews:ForS. , ....... 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PLUS 2 BR Rental w/large patio deck BOTH with wood burnin )! fireplaces. vaulted wood beam ceilings and supet' So .. or·Hw y location. $115.000. Fee. Call 644·7211 rJn NIGEL OAllEV Ii. ASSIJCIATES 1024 -Wal kr.r & lr.e Real lslala • ' • •• 1o 07 ... e& n,2 .... Ir by .. . , s ial, ... ta1. Id. gs, rick ... Ba. unit Jux. rge in g- ood P.r on. a II ... y 7 tto own list· osta Low ui ck: 6 A car hm, 00. s o. I , let 6 Ip K rm, kly. 3Br, plr. ool. Ba, de-soo. new w ill pen 0 • I. y thr of • be Hst- tall lam am rick ,SQ() le. 6 sl'. milY L.C. • & & lge " • Hwe1For~ H1metFwS. H1 .. i1f.orS. ~ ,.... ForW. c .. Loft/ "t • ::::_•••••••-.•M•.•u-•··· ••••••••--••••••••••»-..• ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.::~···--·-·····~~ . 1100 ..._..,......, • !iloncl!y.NoYwno.r10,1m DAILY"-OT n .,._,.... 102'....... ... . -....... _,,, ........................ . ~ ........................................ .!~ ... ;e.~~ . ..!.O!'"'"''°"'.... 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Adult Park Newport Quiet, oouW.;S,~"J:.; =~~~.::=1:.'!iaituiiJ:=lJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• OR... View! Ideal family home wilh great o~1 !'0'&?1 !e~ Lot ~~~1!.j~tJOi =~~~ szio. kitchens. • ~:.i~1~ potential for redecorating_& enlarg· -.$121,800 . GREEH VALLEY 11'.!1. 4 Bdrms. & family rm., SO ft. lot§! Ml-. ....... ,.,,· ll•11u.r.w1• • IASTSIDli Aputment-llvlllf with matel -~ CONDOMINIUM · -LE-RAJSOI lge .. pier &--stip. ·rap-ll up-for ••••••••°'•••H••••-•• ~~~nrep1a..,""--:nJeoces. H~ POOi. IUD 'deek.. • I -~hristmasl $400,000. , • Zlloi -31011-:=::==----'=-::::1 : CODdltlollinj( •• l;1_. a. "at.IUtl• • &1 .. r1barp3bedroom.2 • EAi.TY UD()..El"''"LTY ............ Open Sun t-5. UC eluded. II.aid aenlee, ~Ml!4 bat.bl • .Firepl1t:e. dble ~C&mpuicDr...,-frvine ~ Brookline. CM. Mon· --..t :la··"""-f·-'llltl r garage.l~llot•Uoatn-Cam-.v.u.Y-Clr. Jl7.JY!m~.M.I. 673.7300 1 I tlcollO Townbouoe. >Br; _,..,._T• ce· _,. .,._ esaT ,_•_· tra~t . You'll love Jt! CAUIJJ.1600 c::=::tr-:.:r-r~oO 2B•r bltmr double 1ar, ~..:aa:.:;,• Cbarg' 0_ ·~ -.:::.t..r-...a-":!'~ $42,250. 1-;~~~~~;;;J .... -Patio " pool, ~ mo. .,._..,. ..... _...,.....,.."""" ,. I I ..-.-1048 .... ,.,. .... ~"' ........................ flllSlaYJCI (%"13)598-4854 ..-~~=-11 -"'11 llDl6@11l!Ellj!j!m· 5PAHISH FU.ta .............................................. "°'""LAGUNA TO LAl«ILOUIS Toro ]232 welcome. 962·4471lr.iii546·8103 aod loYely laodlc••IAc MOMAJICff IAYTB. beach Wilts $$2.$00. Gd COHDOS 1r.m1>er of Board ol ..................... ,. , IX!CUTIVE SUrTE MOTEL ;~~~~;;;;;;;~•dd be.auty to the ex· An ele&int .-snckllll lncome.R·Zcwlot.Cin· Wb.ltewaterVlews-Zofr:S Realtors, Bett~r B11,. · ....... tau--a.a. Z_Mc,,... .... terior ot this 4 bdrm., 2 home: arcbltecl de· ny •·ortune, rltr. bdrm.unit.1Crom$54,000. Bur. "Chamber of -"' ....... .___.. bath home. IL'• vacant aiped, wi1h 1pect1cvlar 675-1520. •20 C1pre11, North Comm. ..... Or .. --... ... __ c•tu••~ MEl.IDITHGAIDIEN andwa.itingforyourof· w6Jte water vlewa. 3 L.aguna SZO.FMTollllfiln T.,.Leases .__.---. " Jlarge bedrooms, family rer. $>'1,UOO -·den, ffp. dining EAST IWFF c .. 675-7225 $140. C.M. l br mobile. El Toro llluloo Viejo & 642-26 t I t room.-lonnal dining. 2~ rm.; bdUn& entvtain-l.B>UCIP--$51,750 $150. S. Ana fwn l br t..aiuna'Hilll I!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bat~:-Conip1ete bttrui_ 552 7500 ing uea around pool & 'DEH +POOL Sl7.SCJf.2brstudio MANYF0RS300 Fireplace. New paint In • Jao=l.$189,>00 The labuloos Bluffs 1" SZIO.C.Jl.S.per2br CENTUBYFINANciAL · and ou.l. · MaDy added _:red h 11·1-TUI.MEI ASSOC. Easlbl"'r!.-1te4... Lile rooC. S295Sl80~·MVal1leby 3 br/ conrddo REALTORS. ~1·1210 tla•n U.fiiw ' • ?. U.fw t f1t 1cl feature1. Asking only 1105.N.est:Hwy,Laaun,a Rais~ por~ic' entry. · · rw ya , ••••••••••••• .. •••" ••••• .. ••••••• ... ••• ... $'72,000.Call540-1151. 494-1177 Slep-up to huge Jiving ~H.B.•be+2famot Fa •l•Yllloy J234 lnlM 3244 How_..... Jl69• r.•lty -.,----'-'-'-'-'----1 room VIEW t b OPBrfl 9·7 PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• r-. o uge · . ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"'"••••••••••••••••• ~ LIJ1111Mlpiti 1052 sparkling, common pool! SJC)..1505A.gt C:OOOO· fplc. 4 BR, 2 BA, BEAUT San Joaquin (>ESPERATEI Mustreot: ~ •••.•••••••••••••••••••• Comfy gourmet kitchen. 2 Br. 2 ba, next to a:oU , 1ncld1 A11oc. fees fl: Twnh •La 2 8 2~ • kllag new a br; l"!!'~~~~~~~~Byownerhnhse3Br2~ Queen site bedrooms. course. SJC. $51,900. lalla•lsa.d 3206 clubhouse. $36$/.mo. Ba 2m.!-Qf:w o1"so11 !~~--' coodo. Walk 1:J ~~~~~~~~~~II : Ba, landscaped, pool & Den or extra bedroom-Prln.onl)'.498--4167 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 96:M.56'7963-1'186 ' ""& k b::;'°MANYEXTkASI Owner Desperate! 4 BR, Jacuui, owner relocal~ your choice. Decorat.or 3Br , 3ba, trple, part courso la 8 • $$50. Sl50 A t 96349!1 2000 sq.ft, Turtlerock ng.49$-04$ wallpaper thru -oul! IRca•• Ptoparty 2000 furnished, Jmmac, 2 Story, fplc, 3 br, 2 ba, Sf7-'l0t4 _ ..... & • or HODOWH · horite.Agent615-m00 Seller has pUrchased ••••••••••••••••••••11•• spacious. $500 mo. Call cpts,drps,DW.$395./mo •IB4TALS* ..,...._. toveterans ligun.Nigud.' new home • anx.iousl 2Duplexestoraalesldeby Judy~l"2or558-92ll. 963-45fB96l-1'186 UNIV PARK Beautiful Harbot' VJew cztermstoothers . ..... 1041 •L-...__,_commuNhl 'tike •dvantage-just re-side, $125,000 & $W,OOO. Ioli p .. II l20~7 HOMEFIHDERS • 51JR,2~aa •••••••• $e5 ltlJmeW Br, 3M, bonua onJ .,.,.. ~u~ ""J duced to $53,750 full Ownr.~ D• IL-S-0 BB nom~t paUo _. · y....,,ooo ••• price! Call toda•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GUIDE 642-9900 3 •2ba,bonus •••• $f7S ' 7 • ..,• • 3 Br home in xlnt H.B. :.:::.·;•lty•••••••••• JUST RIGHT m1100. -I OCUHYIEW 3-BR, 2·ba. oceanrrnt. THETERRACE mo. 1.M OC location. Walk to sliop-r -.-build,_ Yiew ... FOR TWO. Cozy 2-BR Dl'ffl rlit•ITJ11JN'to"if:Nfl'I <>FACE ILDG. condo nr. shops & Zbr,appls,cblld,pet 2BR,2Ba ••••••••••• $3501..:-1=::='------- ,._HERITAGE • • REALTORS ping, schoo1s, buses & of er• nea,i:ly com-home localed in the I WJ I Modem8,027 sq.ft. office restaurants. Panor•mic cb 3 BR.2 Bai ••••••••••• *'25 I Bedroom Z Bath. II'• ride you~ bike to the pleted. 2500 sq. fl . Highlands. close to · :·l·~~~:lljt bldg. 00 corner k>cation ·vu.$t00.mo.Agt&M-6387 3br,kl ,sn&J,petgar GREENTREEHOMES J'ard. $395., 511-SnT Oft beach. custom home: S~ec -recreational facilities, , '{ ;1 I . Be h. On 2BR,deo •••••••••• $350 stS-'1838 ' scon REALTY ta~u.lac ocean, city v1ew, 'w/2 swim. pools. Just re-. -~----··-'--·; In LagWla ac ·Site C..... .. M.. 322.J 2111',2ba,tp,pool,gar RancboSuJoaquill 5]'7533 . pnme•-a onqw'etcul d ed u•950 park.in&; owner will••••••••••••••••••••••• 1• 2BR+•-2ba -n-·'BaJ3Br •-1e,--de·sac ;e~t'to park, walk uc • ..-.. · ' la.Hor terms for qualified •• Pkf#• leocll 1%40 2'BR 2 s;'' •••• ~ ' ... ., ,.;..-·~~~~~~~~~Jto bch L LAGUNA NtGUn llALTT trrpt. SIMwes Specials buyer Asking only p LANT L 0 v ER s ••••••••••••••••••••••• TUR.TLE'a"OCK·····HILLS···$SSO .drps, bltns. nice yard ••• ' .B.H.S., stores . Doll ho se 2 t A • PARADISE s. or Hwy, w -car car. $350.S.f.l.fll', Redwood siding, copper ~ frame.~y$&J,S:X,Y· . $100,000. pvt patio 2 br frplc ebave3&4BRhomes, SBR,2BA •••••••••• $'2Sl-'-"-=-'-'--""-==-'-- t.i:im.ceramlctile,4BR. Cbarming2-styw/family REAWNOMICS S32S A~ail '11115' ready today. 8(o' lo ap-4BR,2'nba •••••• ,.$5003Br,2Ba,frple,2e.u .. r •• din. rm., liv. rm., wet . rm.ReducedtoStil,900 BROKER 67>-6100 673--079oart sPM . prec. $310 o $365. 4BR,2ba •••••••••• S'$0 walktobch,pool,6teQ... bar, ram. rm .• 2 full/2 CAYWOOD RU TWO ULUIS · · 9S3-4S67 963-1786 CULVERDALE n.Ls ct. Kids • 1 pet OL h•lf balhs, •decks, LTY HOMEFIHDERS Movelnnowl 3 BR,zllA. 3JIR.2Ba .......... S375 $400 mo. 862-8050 a!L.J firepl. 3 car gar. Loe. 796 '* 548·12,0 '* Very spacious, clean, GUIDE 642•9900 Soper sharp. Nr pool, WALNUTSQUARE 5PM. OakSt lots of lawn, trees, cop-2BR 2ba $3251..::..::::..--------PRICED AT $1SO,oo0. DUPLEX WITH SLIP per plumbing, bltins, Wlk to ocean lbrutil pd clo&e to ocean. $425/mo. 38a· ZBa •••••••••• ..,1c 3-BR, 2-ba, 2·car pr-k~ 536-0062 or 438-4450 Bill Carroll 641).5560 sprinklers. Eitablishcd Ask for Keith 962-4411 1 • •• •••• ••••....-paUo, 11ml pets OI(.: $3115.. Hastings &Co Realtors. rental history. Cannot be 3br, appl.s, kids, pet gar 552-.7500. Ph! 8T.Mi3"Jl, • AVID FOR:rHE OCEAHVIEW!! replaced today. $85,000. VillageRealF.otato •-~ F • "ILY 1e _... . h 3 ba No Agenl3 Fee .--4 BR, den, dining rm., ""' ~cH HSE ee.c · Agent, 549-0812 or br 2 • fp, appls, gar *McFadden/Newland d h • 11 C......... 3278 w~1f!~!~!d~s,LkY ~~-.i~ f~~fcb,ebe~~s~iv:i i~ 1::~+.i.~:~::~:~.~ 646 ' 6710 3 Br, 2 ba, garage, frpJc, 4BR,2BA ... $360 re I ····.······••••••••····• Real Estate byMINAY Levels. Redwood exler. 16 Apts. 1 & 2 BR , encl. bltns gas, dsbwhr & •McFadden/BuJhanl . realty 4 Br, 3 Ba, beaut Yard bo from this charmin g -... MOUNTAIN VIEWS-pooBe I, cps, drps. glass, garages.Good area. patios.$400.mo.644-0030 3BR,2BA ... $375 fruit trees, ve1. trardeq me located in the most ..,"., CITY LITES. Largest 2 ams. Assume 8o/4"k ln. Fortin co Rlln 642-5000 •McFadden/Springdale ~ $450gd re(. only .f.93.Mn upgraded tract. Picture MISSIONREALTY or 3 Br. Charming end Take 2nd $62,500. By Charming 2 Bd, 1 ba, .4BR,2BA ... $345 ~ petrect yards. Elegant •494-0731• unit townhome. Pool. owner. 5200 RivC[. Lido •DEl.UXE4..f'LEX• much greenery, storage •Bolsa/Spriogdale 5-hl..... 3ZID interior. Uncomparable MYSTIC HILLS Nothing to compare at Sands M2·3319 "'3·BR. 2·ba. owner's un.lt, gar . Asking $31 5 . 3 BR, 2 BA ... $335 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pECriceO. 968N-4456 Contractor's home·, 1'ust $4.5.000. fireplc + dshwshr. (3) 494-8285. •Adams/Brookhunt UBiuR'versBaity Part.. abarpl 3 3 Br, nu cpts &. drpe, trsctl OM.CALLY ~jo -·G odLlf SEE 2BR 2b XI l d JBR28A ...... "' ,2 ,com er.Frpc, vd,freshl•paloted'lnk · 5 years young. A real 4 ;; .. 4~84 :93_25~3 * * . Top ioc~li~~. 15~ J:.:n: EASTSlDE on~ Acre 3 •McFadden1.B;'h;rd atrium. By owner.Lease ~ut, Bri1lol & Warne.r' • . IMHOV ATIHG, jew,.~1 in 1 lah ve.ry 1 1 p 1 rifvate Smilin' Mt'lryn pr inc i pa 1 5 0 n 1 Y . Br 2 Ba, Fam. Rm, frplc, J BR, 2 BA ... $365 $380. SS2-944•or871-6101 $280963-2212 % Assumable loan. Ex-se u~g .. as1 a ! rom Mi rionYJ jo 1067 For the best deals Ownr/Bkt $56-6l1l pool, gar. bltns. $395 963-4.567or963-1186 tralargelot! Perfect ex-thetiledent.ryway&sun-1 e I N . 646-S9tlaft6PM. Westa'81ht-3Z9S ' r I li ken Ii ving rm., with ••••••••••••••••••••••• n ewport Heights 2br house Dbl L .. • 3241 -poourets ~'dpoo, Qua ·ty beamed ceil.. lge. family "A REAL C.\1.1. '-"'-• '"•·l41" Luxury Tri-Plex. C.M. HOMEFIHDERS b h . gaNr, 5 blks llj II CIC Fl••::;·••••Su••••••••••••• carpe 0< rapes. Linen • 9!~ 2286 ft. Owners. $98,500. to c . $285. o pets. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... y.ace. per 4 BR. 3 formica. Near excellent rm. with massive stone CLASSIC•• A 646-4388 /M0-0608. GUIDE 642·9900 Avail 11-8. 968-~ Aner Full Ocean View. atop BA ranch atyle home. , s chools &. shopping. frplc. & wood paneling;-...,MJL · Mobile, util paid $10$ 4:30. Laguna, 3 Br 2 Ba, new, $365. 983-4567983-1788 968-4456 the kitchen is a dream, Elegant & fantastic can REAL TY Momttain, Desert, ood lh C -'--'-'-'--------! with loads~fe as, incl. only describe this S Ntir Nt•pori Poi I Ofrltl' RHOl'i -2400 _ . Sharp, clean 3 br 2 ba, w ruout. ustom Looting for a nice famtly ,Landmark Adult Com-Corning kware & bedroom beauty . EXTRA sharp Park Lid ••••••••••••••••••••••• E·s&de3br,2 ba,ku.ls bltns, gd. neighborhood, ~ar gar: $425 mo. torentourbome.3BR.Z munity. 2Br Condo. Pvt. range; 4 f!. bdrms., Fresh I Y Painted. condo for sale or lse 0 Palm Springs. lux 4 br. sehls, avail now. $.340 BA. super location. $310. Pty.536-9881 withasupermstr.suite Manicured landscaping lion. 3 br. 2 ba, up f urn hm w /pool . EZtcrmslbr$4S.wk. mo.1st&la1t&Sec.dep. HOMEFIHDHS mo.963-4.567963·1188 .. }'-O"-R-'-S-A,;;L"'-E-:_R_u--,,,.-.·I off pool area. 3 Full surTOund.s the 22' x 41 ' graded, dbl garage Week/Mo. 640-8051 or 537·5359/534-6125 GUIDE 642-9900 I '-baths; very private deck pool with jacuzzi. Close opener, pool. $49,500 673-4131 . R · architecture, 2 story de-& patio area with lge. to shopping & schools. 3 Owner will carry 2nd. 3-BED OOM with Jami-2Br Beach House. Yearly Exec3br, chld, pet, gar U.fwwllhed 3425 sign. Wood a nd board heated & filtered pool for bathroom s. t w 0 Owner is a R. E. agent Orp~~ounty ly room, covered patio, .lease. $360. Children OK. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w /heavy shake roof+ relaxing; ocean view fireplaces&muchmore! G75-l0'70orfi'15-7184 r 2500 rencedyard,acrossfrom SJ6-390!J. View4br2ba,fp,tids BR. 1 ¥.. ha, pool, I glass exterior. 5 BR's; gazebo;· separate 3 car Cal l today! Hui:.ry ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• school. $350, Call HAL HOMEFIHDERS Clubhouse, lovely up.. family rm, brick fplc , 3 garage; lots or room for $88,500. LEMON HEIGHTS PINCHIN, Realtor. Walktobch3br2bae:ar graded Condo. Close to baths. gourmet galley boat, trailer, hobby or MISSION VIEJO BIG CAMYOM 675-43920PEN SAT/SUN GUIDE 642·9900 S.C. PJaz.a 1hoppg k kitchen w /bar. Ha s storage, An exquisite REALTY Large 2br+Den.Highly DELlJXE. CUSTOM 1-5: 2(111) Garden Lane, $].90lglbr,pet,appl~ 3"Br,closein,fncdyard, parks. $350./mo. lsL, I every "latest" fixture. home in an exceptional 837 .. 9500 upgraded end unit . ~TATE. Over 1 .acre. Costaa.1esa. nice! $33S/lease. Rita last., security. No Fee. Extensive quality up· location. See today at 644-6249. 'Z7 Ru e Gran lush g round s w / $16S2br,child,sngls My~n R. E. 494·5420 or Agent549-865S i:rading. J Car garage. $1.25 000 waterfall & Koi fishpond. 960-1101 All just 11h: years new. · '1NVEST0RS Ducal . Open this week· l-BR,4·BA .unique fami· MESA VERDE . • FOUNTAIN VALLEY $54,950. Bkr 962-5511. • SPECIAL'' end. Jy rm. 2600 Sq. fl. of com· 3 Br 2 Ba, grdnr inc. $39S SLSS2 br, child, vacant. LO)WMI Niguel 3252 Nice clean 3 BD 2 BA. m~fkaI?ID fort&luxury.$22.t,500. mo 5451867 488 zBa 1 d t ••••••••••••••••••••••• carpets drapes B/I FP • to>~<=">. n.-,. Assume lhiJ $30.000 FlfA · -• , new y ecora · . • • • • ATtM: ~uu~ loan, interest al 711.c-k & For Sale By Owner, East ed, nice area. $395 . mo. 3BR bome,lgeya~d,VJew $295/mo. Weekdays 8-S BEACH LOVERS 499-2800 payments of $305. Great Bhd'f~ndo, 3 Br 2~ Ba ~ CALL NOW AVAIL DEC. lST 3 BD,2 Jim or Lydia Smith property. Avail now. Call5S1-4976, ask (or Pet. 1---------·j starter home, nicely pvt palio, lmmac. Cond. 752 _7315 BA, FP. Bfl, children Agent S48·152S $400. motlse. Rita Myers Weekends call (213) Dramatic 2 s tory LR, Ocean View Lot carpeted & only 1 mo. SS9.500. ~· ofc, 0 OK . Near all schools. · _ Real Estate, (114) 328-5138. beautiful marble frplc. 3 SO'x lOO' buildable lot in new. Just SJ9,900.. 640-5318 Tenant m House. $37 5/mo. 545-6140 or IMMA<,;; 2 Br, I Ba, adults 494-5420or 960·1701 ow-Jge bdrms, 2 ba, lge patio DONALD M. BIRD 642·8181. only. Quiet area. $ZS(). • yard with room ror boat highly desired area . MISSION VIEJO F o r B i g c a n y 0 n "''ocio .. ,, 1..,110,, . mo, 963.9711 . The Shores, Ocea nside ....._.sited 3525 or trailer, walk to ocean, $26,000. + owner will REALn Properties. call Big Ca · 3 Br, cpts, drps, range, Lux. 2 Br, den, 2 Ba. Liv., ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool. te nnis. All for carry. HOWARD Jt. 581·1000 nyonRealty.644·1193 Rancher,Fanns, $285. Large 3 br, vacant, nr Din. combo, lrplc, beam Br2 Ba, fireplace, dbl S63,7so. 545 . 9491 . ZAGRODZKY, Realtor. S..Cl----A 1076 Gro•es 2700 548·7437 recreation, $375/11).o .. Ask ceil's, beaut lndscp'd, gar. use of pool & - 494-8611 ••A REAL sTI•i;.,ne ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW COHDOS forKeith962-4471 Af(l . enclpatios, grd gates pvt c_lubhouse. Trees & park· ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUY 3 HORSES ~h, rec ctr w/pool, ten-hke grounds ln e:s.clusive · SELL-ER wlll help finance SPARKLER'' Beautiful large--3 -br;-2Yz EASTSIDE 4 Huge_bedrms~ 3 bllths, rus, $400 mo, 496--011Q_&_ _cam:_~ri.es. CM. Lease..l this fine Temple Hills Beauti.ru.1 3 bearoom with ba : close to sehls, -shops &Owner will includettil 2 units -1-3 br, 2 ba, 3 car gian~ f!lm rm, 2 fplcs, 8"2-7736 yr at S39S mo. Adults no . · home at attractive in · •-2 blkslobeach. $59,SOO. luxury Ranch ltead· ga 1·t •-s 13 b walk lo beach $425/mo '----------1 large formal dining m rt rage, sp 1 • ...,, • -r · ·1Mi -•·· •-3 21>7 pet5.SC8·S436or842·4~"'". room. !'Tesh paint, new yowner. · C l k' h f' O< ,.,. ""' ;;;;;~~~~~~;;;;;;;J terest rate. No loan chgs, 8 496 0663 qua ers on over 4 acres. •-den, Z'" ba, former 847·1-I S-11 Vtl!'jo ~~:;::=7.:~==:~-~;;-points or penalties! Huge oun ry •tc en. ield model $395. 345 Universi-••••••••••••••••••••••• XH Uttfwft 3600 rock rirepl in delightful carpets & large lot. Easy Seal Jue91 stone hearth & corral & ty Drive &45-9543 Super Sharp 2 br condo, Month to Month ••••••••••••••••••••••• ubd·v rm., 3 generh.sous site ter:.i·~~·YIEJO Capistrano I 078 shc:lter. Be, lc$w13m2 a9r5kel • 2112 ba, ~lo bch. $350. R~ ... , Or 2 ~R. 1 Ba , CdM. no . OCEAHVIEW 2 Bedroom home on cor· ner lot with enclosed garage. 'h Mile to beach.. $34,000. 536-8836 nns, 21h bat . Full· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pr I cc a , O 3 Br, 2 Ba, frstfree ref ri g. mo. 968-......,.,: 968-4405 T nm:'__ children or pets. $268. size formal dining rm. REALTY Best buy in income units. Trabuco Oaks dshwshr, bltns, frplc, lge l'l"'M 1-C'UHS mo. 644-faJO {Susie) paneled fam rm or 4th 581·1000 2 tri-plexes on cul-de-sac CENTURY FINANCIAL fn cd yd. Boat storage. cg~ j8r• ~~:a Chn~ Mission Viejo, Lagunal-"'---"'"--==~-'-- .~..,..a-_-, HUNTINGTON HARBOUR T owriMuse 16105 Barefoot Circ. 3-BR, 2'h·ba. Priced to sell at $54_,900. bdrm. Brand new ex-street.$00950each. REALTORS ·58l·l210 $365mo.962-1072 bi'ti • r·11 1s w~s 2er Hills&: El Toro. 2 Br.1 Ba. $300 mo. No pensive carpeting, Mt-wport .. och 1069 ·' Real Estate ns. ma yar • car MANYFOR$300 pets. Balboa, 548·9662 freshly decorated in-••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 ANCHORAGE 3 Bd, 2 ba, rrplc. !am.rm., gar ~/ auto dr opener. CENTURY FINANC,IAL days or 615-0353 after"s terior 2 patios intrigu-CHANHEI.. FRO Wanted 290(1 fenced yd, space for Tennis courts & pool. PM ing ~an & hiil views' MT IHYESTMEHTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• garden. no pets. $335. 1st $275. 675-1834. wkdy eves REALTORS. 581-1210 · Reduced to Sll9,SOO. ~ lmmac. 4 ledll O°"." 1714) 49 6--7711 Pri~atc ~arty wants 2 to 6 &, last & deposit. Refs re· aft 6. 38r with Fireplace. Walk .&-I I ~-~ byapp'twith 21h Ba,closetotenn1s& units 1n Costa Mesa qd.545-0630a£t.4. lo shops & hool $350 -r-lhtll S rw.--rltecl JAMES LOMAS R E pool. Open house Sat/Sun &12·3289, evenings. lnilte 3244 A sc ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4941008 , . 10-5. $82,.500 by Owner. SouthLCICJllmlG 1086 Brand new 4 bd. 2 ~ba, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. gt.581-1210. ~Ill.cl 3706 -Cll462ndSt NwptShores •••••••••••••••••••••••Rentals story,3cargarage.Near ....___. .. h 326 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (805) 642-0575 or (71•)' .,EW SPA.,ISH ••••••••••••••••••••••• South Coast Plaza. $49S. Super 3 BR, 2 BA •. DW, ,_ ... r-• CIC 9 LITrLE ISLAND " • " Houser Fu "shed 644-7787 cpts. drps, $360 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-1615. 2story3 f:1r , 2 Ba, wfd~n. ••••••••••~••••••••••• · 9634S6'1963-l186 RBR vu, 4 Br, 2 Ba. Din, Very attract. comp1y LOWEST PRIC arched windows Sparus 28r Like new Encl yard Uv &: Fam Rms Bltns furn. Z Br, sundk, avalL '* E• tile 120 degree occa Corona Ml Mer 3122 ga~. $230. N~ pets 2180 RENTALS 1819PortStirUni'eom~ ll/20, $325 mo. Ad.Its no Harbor Highlands, by vi~w, Victoria Bch are ••••••••••••••••••••••• Placentia.549-1623.· 2BR 2babomeforon1y Pool&75-01'71 pets.673-4394 owner. 3g.R, 2ba, Like prin only $89,500 eve New Twnhme, 2 Br, witb . $375 'Clean highl . . BUS OPPR new.673-6371Bkr. 499-2912 wash.er /dryer. 31~ 2 Br duplex. yard , szso. graded ' Yup TOWNHOUSE 2 Br, 21h: Ve ry attractive eompl ~Ian REAL ESTATE QQQ GI• ,,,,,.,. .. St J9J '>..1'' ~~Q ('I llr, • • BYOWNER ... L'leH---Dahlia Pl. 673·893( 160 "D" P.1onte Vista, OR... Ba, pool, bltns, f~lbr.Yrly.$2SQlncl Outstanding, established ~ '"'...-'"' 1-882·5403 546-Sm; 545-7628 3 BR, 2 ba home ror $395. wash/dry, gat. No pets. ulil. 6'15-9229. artsy-craltsy type busi· 'Br, 2~Ba. Lrg lot. In forSale 1100 WILL CONSIDER 675-9188 CortaMeso REALTY INC. ness. Shows net r eturns process or r emdlg. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEEK & FIND• 1,.Jan• U 3724 of $20,000 to $30,000 Pe Choice of crpt. drps . 1 "' Sf DENTS ON THE BAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714/846· 1371 year. paint. Nu ktch appl. etc. *1" Park Resales• OR... . Beaut. Apt, 4 Br, 2 Ba $37.50 WEEK liUP POOL ''ACUZZI 1153lrv.646-6222 •lOWIDES* I.TI K KE I .. s x F 0 RD E HM£ J ~BR.2 ba+ formal din-beamed ceil. frptc', •Studio&lBRApl• ow • 12WIDES • 1ng room. Good location. dshwshl' $5.50. G1S.19'12 or $49,900. 4-BR +huge fam Newport IMdl I 069 Newport le.ch I 069 -• 20W1DES * I O N E G L UN E 9 R A $470 673.5119 wknds or alt. :~~!'~i~v~Htd Apooval;l rm & boat gate. 8·Blb. to •••••••••••••••••••••••·••••••••••••••••••••••• * 24 WIDES tit E X F c u 8 o D L t E OR... 5PM. •Children Sect•'on beach. 968-5403 Bkr. Call 3BR,2V.. ba; Turtlerock.l-"="'--------1 "HUGHES TODAY" , , ES Jo Y c ET o T v e $4.75Fum. 4 Br & FR, vie-, ten"·, •Low monthly rates. S30-0200 ..,. .uq *'5 OFF week's renli A E s U OHR ET s N J BL LE RAISOR ~.~:· '5M648/ W/ad AcnocJrtforsale 1200 EL s 1 RID NA LG y ERR A %n6Newport.Blvd,C1tt ....................... o " REALTY LIDO ISLE 548-97ssoc6'5-3967 .AVOCADO LANO,. $1,790. R A II Y !ii T 0 N E RE 0 A~ R per AC. Rancho, Calif. T c 1, 11 s " M E S J A F. N A E u N "523 Campus Dr .• Irvine (Br, 2 ba home, all .elec SUS CA SIT AS 11)% Seller Fin. 81h% Int.. Campus: Valley Shop Ctr. kitchen. frplc, dble gar' Large nicety·tum. bach. 2 1/zYRSOLO WALJ(TOllACH • Gorgeous, near new, 4 bdrm, 3 ba, formal din· ing, huge sep. FR, 3-car garage, park, tennis courts, • bs o1 u lely beautiful. llurry ~an't Jasl 963-S611. GOOD THINGS IN SMALL PACKAGE! 2 Bdrm. home, perfect for young couple or bachelor, w/charm, ad-infinitum. Profess. decorated. Magazine illustrated. Pri v. community, priv. beach, tennis courts, pools. Relaxed low malnt., COUDtr)' f eellng. $129,500 Tight s forces sale. ~ n L 0 E u v (,'. N J 1• R F: F. R t. s A Y CAU 833..a600 so. patio. Yrly $SSO'. &: l brs. Adults only. no Owner. 714/676-5134 y I , t. R I DR 0 F x. E w L z A 8 u N s 1--------'-'---J :o..,....:::::.:':c"''..:•::·~·:.•o:iw:_kn~ds~---1-~---'-:'·:u::'-o::N,;;e,;cw,!po.:::.;rl:.;B:::l::.-_ Univ Pk Terr, 3 Br, 2 Bai ~ Partner wanted for pro-t ' A 1 '1 N ° ll s •: P NO s ·N LA s NE Twnhse, Din. Lndry, lge Bluffs condd, 3 BR 2 ba *EIMG•clews* -Walker i: lr.e Real tslale 1044 ··.-··················· .OWNER SACRIFICE : Musl sell. Prores1ionally land.caped yards-, gas BBQ, conversation pit, decoraU•e brick work Pla"<t-~ ll•lnl room: eonwt,nlbl• den, btailt· io.s, ....... , BltB, iall 540-1720. , • "~ IWCll co. 644-1766 fitable choice real estat A R K A M T 1 P p E R K L l R y 1 o i\ kit. $US. 552-18!M n!ft1g, wshr/drye; ne.; 1 Br F'Uru. $185 mo. Movo venture. $25,000 re . · cpts & drapft. No' pets in for $265. Adult.I, no quired. $50,000 guaran-8 F. T II A EN It.BUD RB t: N RN 0 SpaciousSBd,2YJbaunat-$4.50Mo.Ast.~1'000 · peLa. 111 E. 22nd St.. teed return. Secured b 0 M 0 S J Y T 0 A L W A Y O M A 1 o M tacbed bouae. Encloled MZ41HS •·tT D wt'lh B E val··-bk.yd., &: front patio, 2br. Roman Tub. st-to :Ver.$100,0oO. ~ ~ N R M E RA L X E W s u P R,C E RY R:& walking d.Jst. to schools. bch-garage. ,-fio . 0-,.... 3726 day 1 ... trurUoe•~Tbe111.w .. """-'"~ .. ...,..,....,,_,._,.,, shopping. Univeralfy 835·9001 dy1, 67S·l91S ••••••••••••••••••••••• · IM.C'k••"'·"•·,..,-... 1111.• .. ••1.Yt•~,_..,.,'"" Park. ll'nmac. $49S. mo. eYts. 810 2 br, Z ba. $250.1.1til •h•Nllfs hlddt1111•,..••"'1tnlth••••lww9: SSZ.-0813or833-5160. HO incl . NHr beach. for Hfe 1300 RLAftNEY ~TONE E.\tl:RAl.D ISLE Lll'.11'1RT8R flOU1'£ MEflHDRS 4516-0l95or980-U42 CORK 11u:o1".:" 1uvr.R flff1'N'NON E: NEW llOME 'n beau! GUIDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• OO~tGAl.RAY JA'4F~.JOVGlt TIPPl!RARV .. 1 ' 64J.ff00 OCEANFRONT oua1.1N K11.1.AR.'llF.Y WT.XYOllD .. Turtlerock. never lived Walktobeh 2 br child , llltko..illllo1•lllc•••-" 3740 TOMORRtlW1f'ro ... 1t.wtr ... 1 • in. 2 Ur. 2 Ba,+ den & ---' ·······'··············· Di v er 'a Cove-J b r .I>=--"""-""=="'"""'~"",;.:.;.:;:,..-~.---"' F DI O.Y .O. Once ln a llfetimt Enp v mft th tarrtr Sttlt Ii find" p1n de' w11h <W!!r ''° orm. n. Jlm, high DI J b b r h'I Fum. Studio Apt.. 1 blk: .d1M'IWtrit•P"'P'f''1n1n•\l.n1.w,.,.nl24·p•1tbi'wlltl•t•. beamceil'11.Nr.Pool& x r .2 a. p,c td from ocean, pool&: loc1U... Laguna Beach. Tnortltr vnlulTI~ . II ind 111. .-.nd SI l'of.-c,h, m•ltlnit (Mt.li;-. Parks, $4SO mo. 833·2252 jacuui, frpl~!-dlbWlbr, S21$,000<lAgl. . .f.94-1288 peyahle 1n "s.tlt It. Find .. inc•"' ot1h .. n1Wtp11per, · or 54Q.6()M 2bt, appls, fp, angles wtrpd.. $1.1.S. Mti-7338 I . . \ I ' -----+------! ... ' • • I • Cf DAILY PILOT Mond1y, Nov!fltMr 10, 1if75 ' Add it ... Bulld it ... E>i~per it...Hammer it. .. Carpet it .•• Cement it ••• Wire lt...Hoe it ... Clean it...Move it...Pre 11 .•• Palnt it...Nail it .•• Plaster it ... Fix it. .. SERVICE DIRECTORY • 1 l • ' ..... R•cea.;. c..p.t~ke Dcking 6155 tiard"'1ng Ho•1Kle•"'9 Mo"-g ~f.:'!~!°!!!,~~ ....... i"' ...... 9 Tlle ••••••• -····················· ..••.•••..••••...••.... ······•····•••••••••·•· ···········-·········· .••••.••••••..•••...•.. ..•••••••••....••••..•. ...............•...••. ....•••.•••..•.. i APPLlANCEREPAll\ Shampoo & ste•m cle~n· lak0ftles/'Walkway1 m, NB. You can get Wint•REALCLEAN M.ovtns /ffluUnf. Student Paperban11er-Young, ,._,.Ing c:~:~~l~~~~:e:a;t 1 $11).ServlceCatl big. Col« brighteners; WATERPROOFEO mor• &reen for leis. HOUSE?CallGingbam w /larae truck . Reaa. European train ed .S · laU h • (llfi) Mf.3422 whl crpla 10 min bleach. 3 Yn1 . Guarantee Tokyo Tom. 642.1939 Glrl. Freet'Sta&U·~123 Barry 548-lnZl/139·~1'19 cralt•m1n catablishlng ptC I 811·1333 + ----'=::..:-=-==---1 Clean liv rm. din rm & APPLIEDSYSTEMS local tr1de. Quality Waler he•t,r s. diic· ; ~ hall Sl5. Avg rm $7.50. Uc28a642 (213)126·16.51 9MrGI Sen-ices ~~ MOVJNGr 2 e•p men wont. VERY re1110nable. p)dals, draina. faucet..<J, frH s.t-flce I •·•••••••••·••••••••••••• • h ••o h . ~ G •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .move you. ReaM>nable/ ·~ .. 3319 cop .. r rcpl........ Oa" & • couc .... c :ur -uur r -•7572 •• ••• """ ~.,,.. .1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 • -I c r d d " ' c ' Stdrical "" d' L •• Sod "' 11. Vf.;r" • -2-1. nl•ht service. We tak" • • -..uv nc ar~. ne 'Y . e11Ql, Pet odor. rpt re· "1'11lNGS" by Moose. ,.or a .an~cape • •DISCOUNT PAINTS• M•.lrCb•r••· Uc................ f'o. rd a 1 ret:. Service. 1 . tlOUrl1bittJ lunch, 'ull or pair. 15 yrs exp. Do work ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gt'l woodwork. ripain, pad4?5, m~onry & design Moving, h au 11 n C, •PREE ESTIMATES• JUST PLU"l~IMG-~I re wood, N /C. Llc, '9rtUme.Refa.64S-0263. myseU.Rels.531·0101 ELECTRICIAN -Smljobs, plumbing,etc.64~13 serviee.962-7817 cleanups. F.xp, tree est. •••CALL9G8-S638••• '"' bonde d & In s ured.• Wlcltn maint/repalr,ot. 22 yrs -StateLandscapeContrac-Besl re!Jable s tudents •CAU~642·41J1• 982-Tiill J ••••••••••••••••••••••• CCll"l)ef Clemtlftti exp #233108548·5203 I DO IT AUi tor , Dei•"•n•r. Free 847-2l26. P..APERfl.ANGll\'C ' Pl b" g , 1 r .I Also ~ird &F1 El 1 l 1 Pl .bin° • " 20 Yrs. ~xpr. l'Tee Est • ny um 10 -.a e Jlemoy"I', hmbin,;, top· Cement patios. bloc k so '" 0 ':"5 oors Gwdenlng ec_ r ca· ~·'? •• est,, Sod, s prinkle rs, Paintift9,.CllM""9 f .fl1S.llCMZ" service. lc.a.ll. mo~lllc ping, prunlnJl. Split Plne walJI, patio covers. Gd ~;~utchl\1a1nll'n;~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• etc. Keasrale.s .642·4957 waterworkll, decks,••••••••••••••••••••••• enc1osuTtS . Rea•. fir:FWOod. S75 cordldel, wort. lo rates. Doug -eel-At Expr. JapaneM.! G1trden-i-IANDYMAN-Homes & patiOll~ etc. Call James PETERSPAl'NTING MARJNF. PAINT-llouse 832~10%offW/u..!!.:..__ lu·/bond lin!I 642·2624. 646-076levrs. Child Con in~.Complyd serv,rt:hu· Aplis. Conscientious Elm~r La.ndscn11lng. Co. JntfExt·ReasRates trim exteTior-c1 n 't ORAJNCLEANE0$6.SO C 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble, neiil . Free <:•l Croftsman.&15-6558. 631-U68. CallGeneats.52·6'*58 bcat1t.ti42-l25S. to:ves,wknds•antepricc _,..et "fy Home Expr mother &&S-OlD4 --Ma-.y 7..,..n ,• -·-·-· • .... • ... ·.;···•-···· ••••••••••••••••••••••• " . . . ' • --''--"'-·-W llh I & HOUSEPAINTING Gu.ar 551j • .aoo.r • • , 1 • • ' • • •. ~· fovipg care Wt.'<.'kdays I -·""I "'°tom a ::ing ngl'! . ,. • MASTER CraftKman11 D Pt. · . N 11· J a 11anese Garden1n i.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Painting. JO<'k discount. lnside /Out. Jli-qu:ll_llow Plumber. Rep:ur, in:.tall rtnn,_.!,• .•• · S:~clalty. Kemod~Jing , sci:::i 495-a:t'o~a. r 1 J\1aint, lrlmm1n ~ & t1aut al so c leanup, MASONRY & CON· ~ynexpr.635"8611 rutes.8ruce645-S376_ 54':rvicelines, repipe. G ~ ~· f1rush work. refs. F'r~ elcanup. Gd work. llcfs. Gara~c. Prcrnl5ea, CRETE WORK. Ask for .. _lerfR-..1.' Gldley.642.9315 JIWll.IY ~ t.>st.<!uarwork499-3105 548-2572 Hates low. 552·5777. Jak.e.549-1885 EXTERIOR PAINTING. i-Kn ..,,_1r .• '1.AHTS • Contractor MH-8668 . . . Reils. Pree est. Call after •••••••••••••••••••••••Sew' /Alterations .. QUALITY BUILDING & •••••"•••••••••••••••••• JAPANf.:SE Bnck, Bloc:!k . stone Tale 6pm. 552-3078 VER y NEAT p ATC f·I ••••~•••••••••• .. ••••• " ~;:!, ~"!,1?,~.1ny~ ~:~ -:-:· CARPENTRYSVS. 1'.ttn : Pre Holiday GARDENElt. •l.fAULING• ~ork expertly done by . . • JOBS & RESTUCCO. lllGHf'ASlllOi'\S Jo'OH iu.1111"-m•ll lot•al,.1n 11 , CALL 549-4159 II · Reliable. Plca.se call c\ l' YAHD CLEANUP lie. contractor962-6712 D & J Pat n l 1 o g S v s. Free est. 893-1439. u-E LADIE< 5.2 & W.. th•~.J1u-um~ruur •• ---------1 Special. t'ree wa • ccd ~S-2434 ••556·o..147 •• . Personality pu1 nlers ---'''"' "' ·.-UAll.Vl'll.ur ~\dditlons, Remodel1n~. insullaLion. -.·/cu. addi.I.. Fi~eplaees·Planter~ with the pet'Sonal lOt.Kh. ~cr.Cstm.oi;i:.. ~ Uilll:iT~l .\STHl!Y.. ·• Patios , Paneling , 645·3439 JAPANf.:Sl.-:GARDENt:R llauhn~unylhing,garag Bnck-C.OncrelePat10 640-8856 PATCl-IPLASTEHING S1ze4toll.548 -720o ·rumtho"'4'unu1Kl 1t•m• CabineL<J, etc . .w2-9739or lOynexper,allphascs elcanup. Reliable Cast Block Walls BBQPIU -••ALLTYf~f-.:S•• . ;. ;;:!~J,~~J1~11~~~.;,~:'!~,; '. 8J2-8026 Jack:"or John. Reaaonablc/f'.:&lLmatc s SL'rv1ce 003·6452. Refs. Est. 646-0464 Prof. Painter. Int. & E1't Jo""ree E.\t S40·~ Sewing & Alterations, a.II .ipii••Jr rhJnk •~" '"': J ;:c;=cc=-0.:=c::o·..o.:=c:-.-111ave something you want Call 751 1937 Qual work & reas. FJ'ee __ _ work guaranteed. rt ai. u .. > ~ .,.11.,..,, 111.'" •in, Cu.~tom Cabinet !'It eking & lo sell? Class1f1ed ads do ------llauhng & light moving. BRICK WORK , CEMENT 1-:st. 751·0684 548·l759 ·r r y a o 11 i I y pi 1 0 t pnccs. 631-2913 aft ·1P!'.1 lllh & 111th l'•ll "42 :.r.11 • Finish coirpentry. Euro-1t well -Call NOW . YA.RDCLEA .... UP t1nrned dtJ[.ICnd svs. $10 WORK. As k for Frank -----Cla.ssifLcd Adto buy sell fi.>r n1u1 .... 1f<ot1nauon ', peen trl:lined 548·2Aoo. 642·5678. Compl. !'I-taint. l>-15-0309 load & ~p . 548-2868Stcv~. Mattox MS..8616. Want Ads Call 642-5678 or rent something ' Classified Ad." G42·St.i8 ·~.:--· ·~· • ·~· ·:··4 •-· :·t..~' Aparilrionh Funtlshod Apartnt..,ls Uwfirft. Apartments Unf...-n. Aparimenls Unf...-n. Apeil-nls llotfum. RMlals los~att 4300 Office Rontol 4400 Money W..,fe d 5030 PH"Sonols 5350 j ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Hwttington hach 3740 Corona cRI Mar 3822 Cotta Me1a 3824 Huntington Beach 3840 Ne__. le h 3869 St.'l cl·ti ve woman will PRIME OFC SPA.CE !)ri nking proble m ? ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••·••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -,....... ' oc s hare spacious 3 br a l · EA.RM l \1\1 Alcohol llclphne BEAUTIFUL 1 br furn 2 Br, l bµ, no kitchen, $1 7~ -1 Br. cpts . drps, BIKE TO BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• w1same. Will cnsdr b~s Lido ViU~ & from I 00/0 to 17.400/o ~1 t.rs a daytc5·3830 .aptsS170&$180.Spanish matureaduJts.$150.mo. r('frlJ;. run~c . C..'lc;i.n OCt:ANFRONTnewl Br rnan . $175 inc . util ShopA.rea --- St"lebld<> pvt encl Hnr 64().5992 724 -C W. Jani cs ~l . HEAR SHOPPING c d 3416Vialido.H8 IHTERESTon f'RE<.iNANT? .1 '" · ' 673·7787 2 '' bl d" upper. pl.'!. r.ps. gar. 5'l8·7200 h"-~I 2 d ''·•r l "" <·onf1dent i;1I pool, sauna. lndry, -.dlts. Cl"llMING 2 b l b ----· -l, ..... Hr apts, tns, l.!I· Yrly lse. $350. 642 -3443. 1 suite apµro x. 600 sq ft. •gn 'f secure n ..... "., liJOl Keelson Ln, I blk -u' r · a,-.. , W , hwashcrs, some w /frptcs 1 llC!'ip Fem. to share lgc 4 v · f , v L do tna t deed C oll 1·ounscl1n~ & referr al· W r Be b rr «· 1 s::ir gar, frplc. $325 . Dix 2br. 2ba. Wto li-pt. & 2 From r·RKHEWPORT II d I $130 ·1 . .... ICW ucing la I . s s. ,\bort1011, adoption & . o ac o ~.a er. 549.8'67 Blt ·in s . patio. fp lc . ear garages. "' r px, ut1 inc."'"' Jn11. (J\11ner : Dreyer 8rokef"530-4781 kl·i·pin•' 842-7848 . . cnclos·-I our. ~is. A"•r S200 . Lions Estates. ..P .. RTMEHTS blk to Ocean . Gary Comin.1ny. (714 lo67~5~-7~002~-l~~ ... ~------i • 2B A h & '" ~ .., '"'" 5.16-2579 ~ "' &15 4665 -r'\PC1\llE :>47-2563 L le h 3748 r flt. wit garage 5. 673-5629. ---Ha<:helor l or 2 -·---------I CNJllftO oc Crpl a, appliances, NO NFWLY . l ·d od Bedrooms and BusiMss Rental 4450 Partner wanted ror pro-1 •••••••••••.•••••••••••• P~. ri25. mo. 640-1939. Adult dlx t BH . D /W, ' · , pain c m i:rn TIRED OF ••••••••••••••••••••••• f1table eho1ce real r s tal1· Ef'FICIENCY APTS "'1 ~ -I . r I · . I 3 br. I _.., ba. I story, kids Townhouses MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS re n g. rp c. iia r , llOO · & "m'll -·l ok Apl n" Fr .... 2950 C" ... K C •LLS? DELUXE office . comm'I venturl'. $2:i,OUU r<:·I from $190. Pool, maid,Spacious2BR.deck.lblk No pets. $190 . 1975 " .. .--· •· ..... · fUlllln A · :!d $.;OOI 1 phone. laundry. Village to ocean. adults, no pets. Pomona &1"·<1435 11,unt . }!a rbour. $300. mo. ()peo 9-6 Daily !louse-Matt's Unlimited & industnal s p<il'rs. Al so ·~1~~~ · t · ~ 1-!U,i~a~ Inn. 494.9436 673.4841 · -\ acant. 531·9770 Spa-Pools-Tennis will take the ~uess work mini wa r ehouses in et: re urn. •7ccurc< 1>' I Ou lcall· Appl. onl}' --------!Across rrom fo'ashion out o{ !indin,i: you the Laguna Ni guel & !'111ssion 1st TD. with It 10: \.Jlucfl llome-Of(Jce-Studiu KITCHEN apt.s at Cresc· Costa Mtsa 3824 ent Bay. 1435 N. Cst Hw y ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reas. rates. 494·25M Off Beaten Poth Oceanironl studio, clean, woody. Winter. $170 incl. utils. 494·3683 Furn Beaut. Apt. nt!ar Bch. 1 or 2 Respon . employed adu l ts . 494-4200. I, 2 & 3 Br. Adults no pets, dshwhrs, shag cpts, c losed garage, £rp lc, lJBQ. Gas & water pd. Pool . LA MANCHA APTS 778 Scott Place, C~1 642-6073 2 Br, 2 Ba Apts Upper /U1~·c:r £nclosed Garai.:cs Gas & Water Paid. ~10. to J\to. rental~. 5225 lo 5235. Children Welcome 2324 Elden Ave , M33·24tl0. LJ\RG E 2 Ur, hv. rm. ram rm, £rple, patio. pool. dl.11 gur .• $250 mo. 646-1251 . 'PACIOUS 3 Br. 2 Ba, Island at Jamboree on ri J!hl roommate . We Viejo areas. Handy to overSIOO,U00.:168·0l:IH.'Slo 631_3811 forced air heat Encl f?ar. San Joaquin Hills Road. carefully screen bcfor~ San Diego Fwy. 200 to day. __ _ p vt d cek, new ("rpt 17141644·1900 yougctrt fcrra ls. 2000sq ft. As low as JO I ti thruout, ne wly rcdec. .,.,., 4134 M c• l2 1 per sq ft. 831 -1400 Mori~C)el, Trvst l .<i~e \OUr t'OO v.i 1 your S!75 mo. Js t mo. 1 2 last, Lge 2 BR Townhouse apt o,u;· on-rrJ ·pm ~----' Off.ds 50351 r tultlrl·n ·1 lfclp 1s ava il'1 · S75 dep. 84:i.-UJH9 I ~ ba. bltns, ow, patio, r('male roon1 rnate needed 32()0 Sq Ft C-2 store front ••••••••••••••••••••••• tile :I.I h r~ J l!J_._8U:~~J __ • encl gar. Nr J-loan llosp to share lg hse. BaJ Jlcn. '>'"'ith 6 dri ve·in buys. 2&3 UDH -At the beach S250 /moG4Z-0596 Sl50 Ut il pd 675.92.16 lJeal fo r auto or l>oat Nt•w-Privute·t:1'. large --service. 585 \I/. 19th St, Lu xurious features. Duplex unfurn. 4 BR , 2 BA Single Lady wi s hes to C~t . Days 540·5710, eves liunt. lfarbourarca. upper. 2 Cnr J!<ir . On share 2 Bd. 2 IJa Apt. 646-0681 1r.884 Stms Adults Seashore, steps to ocean, wlnon smoking fady who ~ ---. ------ 2nd TO Loans · 1·;{) v.•ou!d you like lo go to J{C'nn Uy Greyhound i\trll 1l' phu11 c (415 } :ti7 G618 '". 5'10·8442 846-4150 Age'll640-6161 '>'""Orks n1~hts Ue<1ut1Cul\y NB Le~1on !tall . l'omp "4ewporlleach 3769 M.EDITERRA.MEAH Deluxe930sqft 2 nr.2 11a. ----furn & J eco rated rae11. L.:e rlanrc floor. VILLAGE pvt p:1t10, g.1r. crpt "· St·a-;1dl.' l.ux a11ts. nu int, l 2 houJJcs lo beach. 4 br 2 "'-' 1 fr p I c & s p 1 r a I lovely bay v1c v.', (·a ll VH' Fairesl 1"erms s1ntc 1919 t; f.Nl' of !\leans seeks Sattler Mt~ Co. C.JUl'.11>101n hridl'. 19-32 . 642 2171 5·15 Uf.1 1 uol 11\cr 135 lbs . No child. •••••••••••••••••••••••• •UPARISIEMME• lBr,lBr&Den.2 Br.2 drps. bllns, frplc . S230 1 Br.frplc.2util pd s m. ba. rrplc. welba.r. den s t air(·as c . SISu. mo. fi7J·5ll7fJ 2 Br. furn. $270. All elec-Br Townhouse. Ca-t•.. mo. Adults Avail 12 II. JX'lS allowl·tl , 11'1 uuder i;ar, S.SOOyrly. &42·3.143 fi'15·fiJ\9 d ;1ys 645-5032 1 ---2nd TD Loan'i Wanted \\"Llh~ l>lU .>-17G 1-·oxi-:v c;1n1:s Llut Call ~1a~i.:1ge i.;.t;all. Yt't· 1·omc Spl•c 1a l1z c l'<1r;1pltr1t,; 542 .:nm ·.-~-· ti42 ·4000. bcf 5 P7\1 g round pk)!. Pullman ni ~hls &Sun ' MewportStoref.r-ont Hu y 'l'l>"s for-{·a~h tric. FiTeplace. J{eated dropes, fire pl;j ce. J hlt'Kend , l~r opcrtv ~F:"t . 714 t 2Bcdroomlower.W;il kto __ · · 'S!oo idcallCK·5-18-~:r.! Loans on~nd l'l l :s- pool.Adult5,nopels. pools, 4 tennis courts · __ " ~-lt>-tJ.!l6.1-7HOI the beach. SJOO )early G araqes for Rient 4350 . ----Ne'>'"· Loans 2ndT.I) . ., 979·1268 gym.saunas. $130 l br dplx, married . , 213·447 -9443. •••••••••••••••••••••••Store for rl'lll. Prest1gl' $JOcJO ·S3o.OQO Acrossfromgolfcourse 2'100HarborB\vd cpl. non-s mokl·rs only. V1\t:ANT lge 2 br .. 2 ba, $SQ.Double Gara c 1'tra arl'a.n cxtduort0Shirl1•~ Jo:qu1t y ln vsn1t IJ 1\ SPI Rr\"lJAl.ltEADl:::R __ 20<32-:-::-S_a_n~la-:-M_•_A_v_e-l'-"c;..,""l~a~M'.'.-'cs~a'-'(7~1~4~)55::::7~-8~0=20 954 w. 17th, 54N·OJ5M. H 10 . OW, frpl. big sun BAXFR~NT, 2 BR. DF.N . h h d 72-l \/ j . . :\!eyers Art Gallt•ry 1951 llA R.:'<I J:o:IT :'ft·rc: l"<>. llµ..·n 10 ,\~I ·IO PJ\l lor2Br,adu1Ui,nopets, CASAVJCTORIA ---p:ilio, pvt closed gar .. Shpavatlablc.$380year-S~~C M~~37787 . ames So. Coast llwy, Laguna 20Yrs1nOrgC1~ f\d\"1cc·onall mattcrs. &IJO/Sl!IO.Z42l E.l6thSL. NEAil Nt:w 2 br. bllns. ~ 1no All uti1pd.426 ly.673-9335 _ · · · ____ Hch .49.1·4!ill6 645-2 13'1an vtnn1~ J l::!N EIC:.imino Rl'a l. l,2&J br.DeluxeUnfur. d s hwhr. ~h a(o! crpl, 22nd St A,e;t N fee Offi R tar •400 ----N.Ht.s64&1801 orF\lrn.gas/wtrpd. ·i · · '0 · NEWDplx.walktoocean. ce en , 2 Stores nr Npt Po!>l Ofc Announcements/ San(.'l~·nH.'nlL· t•or<ippt. Wt WK UP 1&2 Bdr .Bach. Color TV, mai seTv, pool. THE MESA. 415 N. Newport Bl, N 646-9681 Ocean Front attractive 2 Br, $250. gar, winter, adults, (213 ) 195·3018 Exctng 2 Br 2 Ba, Condo bltns, oc/bay vu. pool, jac, w/d. $345. 673-6691 gara~e ava1 . i;oon. Close 8-16 131 1 or846-4938 3 Br 2 Ba, c~t. d-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• \!12 \.f(J:il -1!12-9136 I Adull&·NopelsSec. gate to shopping. $225. rrio ., ...... 300 Sq ft cu SIOO/Mo ea. Pe-rsot1ols/ Pool, Tee rm, elevators 751 -3163 WALK tO BUCH D/W, garb disp, gar. Yr-150 I Westcliff Dr. Gd park '~. A~t &.16·2414 Last & Found J\tES.\ SAUNA ·Onginal ... SZ5Victoria,642·8970 1.2 & 3 Br, ep!s, d~. ~rs~~~~~· SJ9S . Newportfo'inancin!Clr lndustrialRentol ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hoek Steam Rath or ( 4-Plf:x 3 Br I ~~. Ba , Nr. bllns, gar . 217 16th. 20S · · Leasi'"J Office Spoce 4 SOO Lost & Found 5300 F"11tland. Scpar :1\l' ac· ~chools bus. park. $210 15th "I 8'7 3957 · ONTl·IEBAY C 11 s ·t M ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• f I • • Hoel-~-D-M-sa "' · " · · i.1 on 1 e ana,l!:er com. or ;1u1cs ..: men. CTniMI ,.. ..... ~·s.ChildOK .540·0857 536-4259 :536-3058. J8r2Ba,frplc,dshwshr, (714)642·3111cxt246 2000 Sq Jo't offi ce & REWARD ~1 :1s ;;eur fo r rne n. 160W.Wllson,C.M. bit ,. $395 warehouse space direct· nia\:-CU\t> fo r ladies. Cl -~G 3 Br 2 Bil frplc, pntin, J Br, J blk from b<'h. incl n s. pa 10. · · Jy ac r oss from OC 1.ost: S1a1nc-:.t· Kil!t'n. 01~ ttroges huge closets. pon\, rt'fistv.pvtpat.nolst& 615-1972 or 673 -5719 /\irport 5i19_1480:963.787R 47th & l'O eptunL'. N.n Opcn\IJ,\l\1 to8Pm.Tues BEAUT.GROUNDS adults, pct OK. $32?. last. 5175. i"ll"r. 202 "B" wkndsora£\5PM. C;illfi75335(! thru Sat. Ap 11mt <1nl.v. AOUL TS-NO PETS 546 8397 ,. t'all fWti -6170. t!IBR Charle IO minutes to ocean. Lge. · ----!<Ith St or call 960-J840. 2 Br 11/z Ba, ds hwshr. V.J.+<C0<>d1,,.,..,,,. FREE RENT 1..ost · Puppy , llnx ic mix. St Cll-1 l Dr, $185. Gas & -.·ater THE VEMDOME ain ore\'('S lndry hookup. crpts & ./c...,pi""' 1•~""'"' I ··Ja'im1nt•'" t n~l Sl'l'n Oct & incl. Draperies. carpels. 3 lge bdrms w/2 b;iths, LAHGE dCluxc 2 br. 2 ba . drps. lgc master Bdrm ~:.,~... Movr in now ?.I (,o<·at 1011 of Bushard Efnptoymen~ 1 Br. w/frplc. gar age, gas beat, gas stove, air frplc, patio&µool l~uie l c:p t s, tl s hv.·hr, n ea r w/balC'ony. Patio & jilar ./r...i ·---e• !Iii 1 ' 1 & ;\d.Jn1s. Jiil Hcwurd. fi'reporat1on W/D •~ palo·o, u\o"I pd. conditioning, swimming di b SZ50.Nr.Hoagi-losp.no ..l"x .. o.--. .o rcnta payr:nenl unll Kl>~ 771 1 t.•:>.t .i 21 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• °' a t units across from l·la r o ur. $235. {2 13 ) ./SKJ -nc•..-..... ,J a1.1uary'76.!'1~1ss1onV1C' °''.,Ol'"·ftB •-L--I•& $220,645-t-464 pool , tte. room, washers Costa Mesa Park. $275. !J26·82"12 pets. 54S-0760 ,/.....,.. Plll•lfHJ JO s Indus trial P a rk """' "" .i ____ ~1-. -~-------l &dryer!. 645-3381 or 837 ·9517. 1845 ,-Bd L 1. OCEANFRONT 2 Br up. 5Sl-2340or aft. 6. 493-7687 I ·t· Bo f , dk ns.truc.hon 7005 • LGE 3 br, 2 ba, nea Anaheim . ar i?e iv .rm ., d k R 1 . _ _ .os . xer pup. cm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• " beach, Lido area. Yrly .NEW spae. 2 br. 1v, ba, '>'"'/frplc. 2 blks to ocean. per, ec . ange, re ng. Storaqe 4550 hrn, unc ut e:Jrs. \i1c . $t50.673-2485 patio.garden. Adults, no 1 BR, cpl!, drps, ran~e. Jl914thSt.ll.B.960-3Z36. &J!ar.yrly$315.673-7412 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !!a rbor & 19th, C;\1 call pel.5$215.642·1603 $160. l br loll, bltns, SZ3S.mo. . SINGLE to 6 rm s uites , af t 7pm. ti46 -9U34 DENTAL ASSI STING TRAIN NDW 3710 _._h h .,. d M20 2br. Iba, patio. gaTage, Avail. in plus h office Storage lot for l,lY s <:le. Heward. MEW ••sT SIDE \I.!; w r, c..,..,., rps, .po. • adu1•~ onl0 no pets 1703 ~~ per mo N•oll Sogn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,.... 543.7437 Vac & Sharp 4 Br, 3 Ba & '"" .1 • bldg nr. OC Airport. Full """""' . · ... - ----------•I 2 Br & Den, cpls. drps, pool, nr beach. S4aG. llaven Pl. 548-S306. service in c l: Recep-Co. for info. 531 ·3374 Lost : Small fl'malc cat. 5 .AMIASSADOR INNS bltns & dshwshr. $275 SUPER 2 br, 2 ba, _2 car 968·5403 554-1005 Sublet 2br. 'i>urk Newport. tionist, conference rm. Business,1nvrst / mos. grey /fl rg mJrk1ngs. OF •MERIC.. 548-7437 closed ,l!:ar. ~o children -----r->"". Call 640-5152 afler xerox automated typ. F. brwn eyes. no rotla r ~ ~ lS 1 d 64 2 Br 2 ha newly re _...... · · ,..._11833 ..,,,, inance • Lost 10 '31 \"i<.: 18thtSzin TWOLOCATIONS orpc . mn1e . 6-4757 · ·. · · s·ooPM 1ng,etc...... ..,. ... o ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''. · . . • .... tdo"•ol •sso"slo"ng Ecntsidelge21r furbis he d upper. $180 · · l<iAna.C'.\l .64htl479 ,...., .. ~ WEEKLY RATES BlU\9 wtw, refrig, pool 2~r. Iba, pool, s hag. Bit· _1110.960-1991,eves. YEARLY 1 BR, near BEAUT.CLA.1'S ,\ Business ----\:\t·rrcd1tcd bv A~!A· ..FULL SERVICE $1·90. Adi ls, no -pets UlS .. .Drapes. $180. Call . ocean szoo mo Gus & FI I~ E p Ro o F o F c Opportunitr 5005 LOST yello~~· J_<ib, fm;.de. AA!t1A J. 2277Harbor, C.M. 645-3971 548·7986. Eves. 1 Br duple1'. patio, yard. t ·. Id ·548 83"8 BLDG ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba ker, Bnstol Vu.·. !las •Medical Office 2909Bristol.S.A. . . ,i:araJ!e, frpl. S225: mo. l wa er inc · · • Harbor al Adams, t.' 1\1 . Wine, Bt·er & Gin Shop lattoo ~n inside ba{·k lt·g Management 645--4840&540-2300 MESA VERDE Quiet Tri -~lc1'_. ~ ~d . blk beach. 536-9796 Ocean fro n l 1 Br ,! Air cond, elect. cpls. cl06e to La~. J-lotel: 1n-~~ 541!-0010. __ ""'~~~~~~~~~1 NEW 2 Br, 2 Ba, adult bltns, ref rig, inclos«.>d 3848 cpts/drps. Spiral stairs dTi)s music e J e v vcntorv, ri xtures, equip. OS . , •Oentat Laboratory .... IM••h1Jnfw1'. aP':S· Lge beautiful in· f2a1~:~~-~d7~~57~_t;J!~· ~~~-~~~~•••••••••• to loft bdrm. lng_lenook, Janito~. amPle Prk~. ,\·Ii _$i800.494-l595640-tl36 Lt sh!i11 ;')~ T~~~:,~~1 111;; Technician ••••••••••••••••••••••• lenorsopentolush w:Jter Drop 3 pebble into the ~~~~· no pets, $275. 1n_cl. 3 min. S.D. &5 m ~n . Neighborhood Beer Bar. the Bluffs. N.B. SIOU •Emef'9rncyMedical a..oa1s1mc1 380 lar:id5caplng. Every con· CLEAN 2 br. bllns, gar, <k r . A t · R.1v/N.B. Frwys, 7 min. Costa l\fes· 1 e 1 t I" , Heward .&10 137 4 Technician ce1vable extra. Must see yd, 121 E . Bay. $180. No ean rom your .P · 0 . airport. ~I . R. Stever. f a 0 · s 1.~t:. ---./Approved for Velerans •••••••••••••••••••••• to appreciate. $355·$465. t 548-6357 Lease. Lu11:ury, secunty, 180 egree view. 2 br. MgT . 557--0136 or646-8396 o fered. 979· 1268. Jca \t' FO UN[).: M a I e. S t ./ Accrl•d1tcd by NA"f'TS Cot}'2 br, upper, $220. MESA VERDE VILLAS. pe · ~l ature adults. 31755 Csl. garage, pool, bltns. New name & No. Bernard looks lonJ.! lo:.t. "An chgtblc institution +UtH.Adults,nopels. 1555 Mesa Verde Drive 1-"'0U_RSEASONS~PTS 1 llv.·y.499·2835· crpts.542·6889 Newport .Beac h. Sma~~ Childrens Shop, Orani.-:e l'ort1on~ l'v.·y. Chino. under the federally in· p~~:~~'v~~f!~~~~l-y. East. (714)540-8871 Jus t Spacious 2 br ~tudio, 11,-1.i lGreat white water view, Westchft Brand New 2Br, ore. 1 or' f.len. SGS pt Co , Xlnt pote ntial . 714·658·5•lrl sured student loan pro· ,----'--'-=-'==-! W.orMesaVerdt:Ctr.orr ba. pvt pa l10, ~oo l. So. La~ .. 2 br. IJ?e ba. 2 full baths, all ap-mo . Call Gene I.Ji ll. I03-8789a£t.6p.m. • g ram. BalioaPtnW.sula 3107 Harbor Blvd, ad1acnt. to ,~dulls, no 1:icts. S19~. 735 pool. cable. no children/ pliances, frplc. 673_3593 . 642-0200 - ----:----fOUNO ).ounJ?. black &· PilO~F:OR WRIT!'.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.M.Golf&C.Club Joann St.6<15·0332 i)('ls, year's lease $390 dayscallSJ.l-9338. For Sale. Secr e larial ~h itc malt• _cat. ~lcs~ f"'UR" l~ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil l --· -mo.496"8271 3l33W.CstHwy Bus iness: .Est R yrs. \erde \l/est 9l·2~13G9__ SC llOOLC T G N~ ~:i 2 l'!~~u'!!~r,1~1 2 .. s~: ~::t~~:~ Adults, no OCEAN VIEW TOKAI BANK BLDG owner~ rettnng. 645-5343 1-'0 U N f) ,,, r. x t c A'.\' 635~31~5~1.0 • , Owncr/A"e"l 64Z·5000 Spacious 2 br. 2 ba, (jl>I 4 br, 2 ba. like new. EXE•C$.1s25urmToESnlhF•ROM &545·.C".166. S ll.VF'R ll !N~ •. ()." 213-449-6412oT673-5981 ., " gar. view, patio. $39(). &l2·3850or673·5606 ~ ~· -~ SOUTHERN New Luxun.ou" 3 Br &2 49-1·8203546·3488 &wl I~ .• h d Harborfronta~eavail. CHICKEN TOGO CL JF ~.N D.645·5099 WALK to baytbeach 2br. . " . -.p::;; ·nwn·s nimis e RoomSOO. N ts S4S 500 CALIFORNIA 11,.\ ba, garage. $260. yr· Br Tnplex frpl~ + all Luxury l -BR., view. nr. orUnfvrnislt.d 3900 642.1243 642_,.644 e · yr. . FOUND: shorthai r rem. COLLEGE ly. 407 Rardinf. Partly xtras, ror more info call beach , No . Laguna.••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Stores_.2grcallocal~ons beige w fshaved side. rum. 548·7558; 548·3607 644·1869 1-l'cnch doors, hdwdf!n. 60• PER c.n FT on ~a1or Blvds. Xlnl Vic. Mc s a or. & of t Br, l Ba. Balboa Blvd. PIMECREEK $200. month. Avail now . LJYES UP THEEXCITJNG ""' e q u 1 pm en t .. .& a p · Iliverside. C.f\ol . 557-5467 Medical & Dental East.side 2 br, patio, enc. open beams ; garage. PALMMESAAPTS. 1617WESTCLIFF-NB pearances. Tra iningwith1-----------1 gar .. nucpts,drps.paint. New.$32.'i.Agt .494·7551 MlNUTESTONPT AGT.541 ·5032 sale. Ph Local Ag!. UBI UJs t 2 do~s-1 m111:.l~n & SCar~ers 673-9591 --------I TO ITS NAME Coroftact.!Mar 3822 lh ~·r ;,iMJ tatl trct•s i1nd lst fir. 644·0878 . Mew-rt leach . 3869 BCl-1. 1-U mished offiee Bank of 1:137-4200. blk.Collic/Shepherd. 1 1717 . Brookhurst r-Bach, 1&2BR . • Btk 1-.•h1tc /t·1n mix t er-Anuhc1m ••••••••••••••••••••••• $50 OFF Isl mo. rent! New 3 br, 2 bn. Super area. 2 car gar .• $400. Poinseltia;'\:dM. 549·8867 da19. ~ 10 s lre:.1m s ~'1th \'-at e rfalls 1..•rcat1~ 11 rl•laxing sctt1n~ ror your spacious new I-or 2-bedroom apurtmcnt. DcmaPoint 3826 .......................... rrom$172.50 Cost.u J\lcsa Plaza, S8S UN 19UE FA511 10N rier VI C .H~l sa C0hicaHe4 W tec1 ___ 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •DELUXE• Adult..s.NofJets I mo._!>56·390Q nourlQUE, best area. Rd /Warncr 8•16-2947 p an I .75 09301640 CD'l'> t t t ••••• t • t ••••••••• t • D LARGE Deluxe 2 BR. 2 Eastbluff 3 br. 2 ba. se. 1561 Mesa Dr. NEWPOR'r attractive _. ·~ Ba., ocean view. Dltns. Incl. spac master suite, (58lksEastofNewport ~urcten office suites, --------1FOUND·Veryyoun.i.:R&\\I Activity DiTe1.:tor for 99 $239.S0496-l893 din rm & dbl garage. Blvd.) varioussizes.from 43"in· MIMI-BOX Tom C-.t. Collar, likes bed L·onv. hosp. J\lusL Auto door opener avail. 546.986() cl uhl & janitorial serv. dogs· J\!es{I l)cl f\.1 ar have certificate. llrer. f"r om ,J220. FurniJ urc LGE Deluxe 1 BR. ocenn available. Small pets view, bltns, $189.50 . OK. Adults only. Office 496·1893 open 9:00 to 6:00 , 231Xl 1-----------1 f'air\'icw ltd .. Co~t a Huntington leach 3840 ,\fesa. Phone 545·2300 ......................... Pool & recreation area. 979.6666. Chocolates MTea. 5'10-5790 exper. Call fi42-0400. Adull~only, no pet..'I. H,i:\'O\ume·repcat ~ell~r . LOST ; Litlle white dog. American State Bank, •FROMS322• ROOlttl 4000 Beaul.newofcbldg.lor 2 \\ii! ~land rl~td in· female Maltese. CdJ\J now takin,i: application~·1 865Amigos Way, NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• room suites. S150 per mo Vt;St1 g:iuon. Your banker area Reward. 644·2858, if for exp c r . J., o an. l'!fanagedby LIVE al~ewportBeach. &u~.Sec"yscrv.onprc· will approve. Men or noanswer.s.10-6840 Secrelary & t c lle rs. William Walters Co. Weekly winter Tales. $.JS. mises. Nr 0 .C. Airport, women Part time OK. Phone ror appolntrnent 1-----------INcw 2 Hr 2 Ba, & I Or 11 --'-"'="'-~=="-'--I single room. 6.102W. Cst NB.833-3104 . No selling (no vend) !..OST White male Amer 640-5100 HEWEASTSIDE Ba.allbltns,pvt.patio,& Bayfront2Bd,2Ba.Pvt llwy.PineKnotMotel. Share plus h 2 man Req.SZ.SOO.sccurcd.Call E s kimo looks lik e --------rSb CORONA DEL MAR 2 Br Townhouse: frplc. Pool, lennl1, continental bn!M:fast. Some ocean & cai.Jina vie.-.. Close to ~ & fine beach. COUMTRYWOODS 1taragcs. frplc's. nr . Bch & pipr ~-YTIY . (714)673-0440 garden off, S7S eu. N.o. ~hi!. (714 )9$-7824 miniature S:.imo~:cd . "t'L~~~O OIL CO. offers 1br.2 &: den, split level. ~mm'n.&6461~~9c8h. $265 & 979-1935&644·4510 Rooms $25 wk up . Costa Mesa inclds util ..... ___ I L 5025 Ans to J esse. lte'>'"n rd. y OF MO"'!EY Wood bu · r 1 11 .-;uu -· ., .. ,.2200 ~Y o OClft 673-7436. plLL<1 cash bonuM'11. rnn1te ming rp c. wa w/kitchen. Apls $37 5C ,,_. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• benefit.'S to mature in-to wall crpt. blt·in ap· New l Br, crpts. drps. ocr•NFROHT k 548 9755 "OUND Blk & h I pliances. FromSZlO.i80 dshws hr. 2 P•tios, no ~ w up .· • or •IMOFREERENT• ,. ,.. t ma(' d1v1dual in bf'ach area. &M-2'11 2 DR , 1 ba, winter $300 645-3967 1.2.3 Rm. orro·c-s l<om PRIV A. TE PARTY cal weanng collar & Ire.· Reg a r d 1e511 0 r e JC ~• E .2lstSt.645·9S43. pel5.Si21S.afl.S960·4068 38R 2 $350W" t ' .. v· I di 1· S ~ • · iner ....,.Hotw 4150 $135 per mo . Near wiUMCllllte2nd g. •c. n anapot!I l. Pf.'rienc(!, airmail A.lo'. ~~~~~~~~~LGE 2 br, 2 ba, nice loca· Rl'dtrt'd 2br. 2ba, 2 blk.t; ·~~• ... 1b11o1 • Gorollda1 , •oltk ~~: +A~U:~~.i~1Scts. ~~~~i~1~~· $26s. -rpoo , earpor . $250. Adlt1/ao pebAdult 2 huse bedrooms. Wlktobc:h.2br,gaT,$22. mM• $170 no peta. Inquire apt Adults. DELUXE 4i ·BR, 3·8A, C,561W. Wiison. 536-1078/830-7236. ram. ';5o near ocean. I Brtwn.hte, 2v.. bar cpts, 17421 Q\leen St. #3 2hr, Ihm;, • Ph: 173·-.Z d:rpi;, bltns. Nr. Fa rvlew !b3. $155. G'1r. Water orm.:122$ • Beker. No pets. $2$0. and IRTbaRe paid. Crpt.s, Vld«ltaChenn WS.tMz. • drpo.W.0380. tlpldlNI ).W. DIS. Util S't'\JNNJNG 2 Br 2 Bi New one at.or)' abr, 2ba . J nc.l. 114 l'•r•l•ar. Jarden aa)t.1 Pool. reb Bll·lna . fple_\ &•"•&•- .. 122.,.tlMlll. 7-SIOll.Tlo;W.\.SthSl. 541,.33.Wkndlot.alU. • STEP TO BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• Airport. No lease req. fnlst deeds. credit lf,Jl,966-4606. Head. Pres., American ~:~:~~a w~~~~ = Sha11m•r Gueal Home. 833·32Zl 9Til noon not fmport..t! hmt: Sm al Wht Cock1tPOO ii~~~~~~~x 006, 3BR.288. Winter fvt. rm a.vall (OI" lady, FREEREKT CatllrokH" 1 ''Dusly .'' Cami n o1-;;~~;;;;;~~;;;=;; 3 BR 2b tne food, home •l· Of" *53•4781 * . Cap\s\rano3rea. No. S.an1• '5 :.WI nDLr. ln<lltphtr.,$500mo.C.M. 11cesaalowas35C'ptr ..,.. Clen1e nt c. Reward. ~ 642--92'78 sq ft . Mission Viejo & 493.;os4. Condo, 2 llR .. 2 a ., den. ' Laguna Niguel. 200 to Unr. Yrly.'475. v ................ 4250 2000 sqn.83H<OO associated ft II ( > ~ I "' "• II f f. l ' ( ~ • , ... . ' ' ., ~ . ' • ......................... ~ IFYOU 2 Bet\ll· 2 brl 2 ba casas. Griafo Gu c h, Puer,to Val arta, Mexico "f//m.aid1erY. Ava.ti. Nov. ll!UI to n.c. 2llJth. le Jan edttolUL .. -ISll rl have a l(!rvlec to of(tr or ROOdl to 11cll. plaee-•n ad fo ·t~e Dally PHot Ctualfie<l Section • . . 142·ll618. PRIVATE FUNDS fo'OR 2NDT.D, l..OANS $3000.--. G.l.C. Real &late r.,.:i.ns Since 1946 11,1.D Wulclltt Dr. 631-~anyUme ,, A/PAYAIU ! 10 Key ,\dder. Position located ll'I El Toro. MIGUEL p.,.._tl AgtftCf 2'Tr.lll F'orbel Rd. Ste 49 • (3 Phtl(j Centf!r) lll'.'477• l.aRuna N'i1uel \ ' • , .. , I • '· .. I •• •I /' -• !!~~.?~ ..... ?~.~ ~!~ ..... ?~~ ~!~ ..... ?!.~ !!!t?~.-~. ~?:=:'~!!.. ~!.~ ...... ?~ . . .~ 10 1175 •An you lnteratld ln DISPATCHB LMAL TYPIST: UALISTATS&ALU .-II "'wl•e MIO M11c•••D•• IOIO II' d :=m•lT ~'! \IP (Gnverard.> lateruUac. ful.·P•ced ATl'~ON Es,..s;.-d,1':!!.,11•1. TM ¥t'•" ,,.,.._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'fip~'..t M lute =.:: p, ... m.. Applyln penon Newport Ctr 11• ofc. LJC--.'SE:D, -Plan.Mill~-' Must llavei exptr. In ew be-11ll llercuJon Sol• US COl..,S •••·•••••••• ... ·--• · · Y.tiOwCabCornpailQ' lBM.M11D·WlllLrain,1!, UNUCENS&D, -. plUmblal mal1rl1la. 6. LoV41 St-al, must. HlJ ..,. Exe JWI dtn .. . ASSISTANT TO ll2$1Slate<, P.,Vly wpm, accuracy a m111t; G&TTtrER8D SALllllC0'1lGSOOU •1ua --· ll01tl1 ll!Ytt dollant • ch" II/up, ... 1111 (Nori::?IJa g:.u~t~amcrtpUoa. TR~~~t For N~ f'romo. WKOWANTSTOWOR.k.l Uk• New Couch• Lovt WM SokJ , valuable rol· Mac:Nnecwn. MIL ~I U:'Mfr· We train 10• to Hll :llltlt ~ DRIVBACABI IUL lllltG,.... Volvec le<lloft."9-L2111. W.llU>,CJ( ..... bl 6. ~itJ I • P'ertOal· DllVll if'tm .. 1 • LI Ye-la rm 6 board t.om..rlllli uatc.lerU. )'Omllol peopl9 10 to CROOIB )'our bou.rt, TUudo Slyte. S500 Evet. CR --• ~•-. • ~ c:ent woman fUllUmt.~ckUJ>6.d• +1alary. W•.Ae.Jd a e4~th1t.1l&l'tli1D· =~t.Jtellul~ work ror )'ounttl, be....., DRAPERY FABRIC 24 •x-tnlrw•.--o..S . "'h 0 • n J 0 Y • re•· u M CramD'la to tPe cbarc:e. medlattly. U 1ou are•to req 1-· )"OUI" own boll. Men or SALE Slock reduction • • ponaJbllitle.a. Musl be veryC I u•t. be over or our boroe'Whlte llama ttreltld la earn.in1 Hlit_put..tlme PG&I· Women. Can INi •tiah•• .. SlicUonat, '"°· 50fa, *· 50-TQll. orr. Labor $1.50 961 4058~ able lo work 1ve1 ' yn. 0 or Cilow Inc. worU ClllNS-11.U from Uon P pay ror a.1 ._ tabletop dial Id th KEN • wkad•. Pleiie ep~ty &u-1422 · atOMJ' . the 1tart. hom1:ueh*"tnlq kilt headlcapped. Neal· ....a .!!. 1 •aw u.ed pUTCe r HE · ~alb V Mon Tb r zs •i uarn. ld '"NB &et-indlvlduallJ.od ( .. S, d 'c 11• Clean Appear.aoce . ., ..... ,ce • ..-vv, dnttl~ set, 8 R DRAPERY,•••••••••••••••• · u • ..., 11 it Earo f20o mo p/tfme. ~. •Y pe.r w.... • · tratntn1 on the1ob tn r:,. ... Y11J "M •111• 1• Vet.., ntrriL Age:JS_to f'01 2 f:lu1 lop tabl , 1510 '"A·· E. Edla&e.t. n~Go'4ea ,..._. · Family Sleat Hou1e Fuller Brush s~e• lot.. z Batbelon. Rtl•. C..11 ti. man,y topofflces IOCI ~=-..1.00 a erv ew lO. SuPPletDent your ln· fi'O. 960-~ 1f\ 3. Santa An1. ~1·20l!JO Se-w~llJ undet 18552BeachBlvdi.li.B. Mfa.BW,~a.1 a1.asa8ear1ymot111. edt.bruou\Or~eCoun ,__. · come.-t>nvea~.ab&hn G c...1-N , ... , 1 lo &y w/auto. bollllt A t C • Kan.a t t.r, c:.t.11 for fudber 4•· es.rt needed ror.or-or mon a day. Apply m• 111 -1055 '\'"'O ~·. •r«e pa~ wlnder blind •• 0 • -•rs••• •cro•Ofcr SIOOO p~men t alla. Arlene. ('114 n-1u t\l' ti.Ore. Full penoa,-Yellow-ClbCo., ••-.t•••••••••••••••••••• pla nl.Jl,Ft•t'datrerefna, mono ;am•. bd P/lhne.--MOll,Tuea, l'ri6 . 5 Yne.xper Wiii PLEPERSON ,_...,42 --~. ap; _u-1-... a•b 11"~51_.-Ave SI'.,,._,..,. Jl1ac. MOCottycte. P•rts Ir mile. 494-60'72 ~ ........ -. ',-.... Sat.. Some photofrapbJc: supervistoffi : Ill t Exec. lookinl ror plirt ~· ... -w AID. DI: .. ....... ........._~-h ·-., __ exper. req 'd . Pen· btlakecha 1:e. "' ~me bl.lllilndl auoclate SU,dooen. 403>Campum: taJ.a alley. mu~ moTe . l:S47A 111 Gallon Aquarium. zjr-Z•« t t,...cll ny1aver, JJ45 Newport CONTROL';!A~~ ip wbole11le 1upplle1. REALESTATESALES Orive,N.B. • or,::.ae Ave, CM USO. Cully equipped aewslnlher.1.A*al,_ Bl.CM E 1 Bu 1 in e •a f u 11 >' . Joil #I -IJJ. · w-/he11ter, n11er, rocks, cy 1thcbe1. ~~: mpoyn;tentAaency capitali1ed. Jat.ervlew T.W.I•••• SAllSHaP SCRAM 'ETS Goina inlo retiremenl d)'1lar10 pump, cornea Must aell, SllO • ......,.. 3'00lrvme,Stet02 gn..2223 .-. .. Trai·n••r Nteded for Chrbtmu "\. ..... W h w/nlte e 11ortment. of P/P,n4~. Nwpt Reh 714~ .... ... 1 1 1 1 hi..:. nume, ae n1 everyt Ina -Cadillac Program a enr ewt or ""' IM~WERS ln &: out. cheap Come & tropical liih . .S.S7·JM8 alt. c.-..th.G ... EXECUT I VE SEC · MEDICAL ASSISTANT, •Hawaii Acapul-Tripe 'lbun.Nov.mh. ~ n-·--' El -~ II 6p m ~ _, RETARY Xlnt Op. Prlmarflv B1ct ore. • .... c I c-.. ~~,·.c -Plat'd -~d-o' e .. -.. .•• c Im· . . • ..................... .. ' •Nationwide Reterrat.•>t~• :or--• _... m 1an b Il l • AVON Cllri•-•"-rahrr poitunn 1-.fi ... Hunt...__Bcb Phyalclao. u unlit•"*~. let UI u So.CoaltPliza Ha;rem -Zlgiag ,~~ r .. • u •10 Tent trailer 5lps. 8 JIN ...... S I -...... . . r 0 II l.&UY R.eply-t.o; ClaNinii! ill ....-~ PIZZA ~ue 1peaaer . Call ror htr/butane stove/slak/ -..... _. .... _.., 11egi11 Mow slulled ~~ivid~al towO!°k no. * c/o [)ally Pilot, 11.styou ln oblaral:tig-you -....om llam.a.m4:S.Spm direc:.U2Ps . 557·1~16. icebox SSOO. 963-6047 C~-~~--· w/.cim1nU1lrallve VP 1n PO Box 1580 Cos la Real Ell.ate license. Sign in wlnCloW of .11.n Brand oew. '100 .... ...,.,...- f"or AVON REPRESEN· Corporate offices or Mesa C.93152!1 ' Bil1Flory,fM2..&891 . SAL.ISL.ADY llalianeatery: "Come In G1ra1e Sate : lloac SwingStt.Rtdwood.2JW· der'#ater spear aunt. TATlVES. Be.sl lime Morta:age Banking Firm, • · F/tlme, Retail Exper. andtion.~~ve • PlZZAtbeac· Memorial Hosp. Hunter incs. slide, gilder climb-powered b ')' ·JI eve r t 0 es lab 1 is h Must bt able lo handle MODELS . MASSEUSES Pait Boy M•temlty Chapt.er Au•. Sat. Nov l!li ing b.ars tQS&4 5·12" Cart r Ide e . Ver Y customers. E•tellent •II adminlslratlve Figure Models. F.acorts, USAUSPIOPLI SoulhCOutPlaza .._.... 10 AM ·4 PM. 3185 powerful ._acc\trata. p /lime earnlftg op· duties, interrace Masseuses needed. Top Top location, captive ApplylnPenon Ciibralc.erAve.CM WANTED MS-ZZOO I . portunlt.y. Interested! w/public. funct.loii effec· money. New studio. market. arei. Opportuni· Sa.Sea •--'-1070 ORIENTAL RUGS. need ER C II c...... t I v e 1 >' w / 1 1 t t 1 e 63t-:Mt 1 ty for 2 experienced pro-· Appl.en IOI 0 -... -r , ..... 81 used ru•s & •T' •5 • \ a : .....,-l<Ml or Zenith s i · R · ven 1alt5people t h Ttal'S MOMIY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ' 8 .,.., 7.1359. uperv s 1on . eq s , o• are tapestry ,pvt.,pt)'tonly Electronic• nop•Jetbaf ~~~~~~~~~·!minimum .5yr 1 Needed St~e~t.I plt.ime the fin est market. In 'IMSBllMG 21 cu rt 2·door WANTED 64 ~19 -secretariel exper. Send toh;elponc1v1~&county Newport. Bt;a.ch. Con· Let exptrt sales~en rerrtg /rree~er w /lce TOP CASI-I DOLLAR o. weaponS7t·ZflO Babysitter needed part letter stating qualirlca· pro1ect.s. Apply 1021 No. OdenUal lnqwnea. Leachyoutoaell. No e.x· maker. Av0tado. 2 yn. PAID FOR YOUR TOY AUCTION Womens Slrl Pac:ll:asa.. limeror2 yr .oldinthe lions to: CALIFORNIA Coast Hwy, No. G, Cf CI rth 1 d h In Cost 1700. Sell, $400 /0f· JEWELR W lOOCfsOFTOYS Kne'"el Skll:'l80, l(ul· Bluffs. 640..7958. MORTGAGE SERVICE Laguna Beach. 497-1034, 0 eswo 1i pellffl, no ea c •• •· ter.M<M6'78. Y, ATCHES, SAT NOV 15 6 30PM "" 8" .. ~-. I ---------1 Jp 6 -M F • • Earn while learnln&. ART OBJECTS, GOLD. · · • : lager BooU, " ..--BA 8 YS I TT ER . L gt 17862 E. 17lh St. Tu.stin> m· :....,.,m . RHffcN1 •40.00 0 Wonderful opportunity WilJ buy some refrig, ap-SILVER SERV ICE . MASTER"SAUCTION Total ~.,,..31116. " hskp'g. 3 to 7 pm, daily. Calif. 92680· Real F..atateCar~r tor a dvance ment. lo pliances, running or not. FINE FU RN &. AN· 2g7J;i.~tw~~~~ 2 ael~ Skla, Flaber j l F'nl. Valley,: Own trans. EXP.CLERK /CASIIlER m•na1emenl. Call Mr. Alao sc rap m e tal . TJQUF.5.MS-Z200 Solomon bindin.p Po1fff 963-3383 art 7pm. To work 2·3 days per INDIVIDUALIZED ~~m-!,r,8•2122 for •P-675-5258. Mltctl•I OW 1010 2· Twin beds w /caster all tor 1125. MCM423. week, 9:30 AM to 6 PM, Refrlgs, Freezers & ••••••••••••••••••••••• frames &: mattresses/ ........... 11!.AUTIC:IAMS W/(oll. New N.B. salon . 644·0681 or M0-8582. ~c~':h~a~~~!'?!e~~ ~~ ''AEl.O s.N't H1lp9n Washers. Dryer & Dis · WANTED . ~~~rgs. Make orr. st;:: IMI .. ,. Ad r . M' .. AG Daytime . So Co11t bwubers. New &. used. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ams or In· M £M£NT'' Pl1za; Warehouse prices . TOP CASH DOLLAR Pampe.red Poo1Table.31f.t lerview 644·7575 2192 Marlin, trvlne Apply General Office $42·3501. (Ask for Les) PA ID F 0 R y 0 UR x 7. Solid mahog h11late. , Shufdneboar:· mo"f/e":'. B & FOREM•M . PROGRAM . JEWELRY. YfATCHES. Beaut red fell . mo~!..: .. ~!199• OVS Girls "" Call For Appointment SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS Kenmore washer/dryer, ART OBJECTS, GOLD 646-3CH8/546-4l.30. 979-~, _...... · IOtoll'yearsofage.[)ai· MANAGERS Receive 'your own will lraln. Good dr1vtni xlnt. $155 or sell sep .. SILVER SERVICE. ..... . ly Pilot delivery routes &INSPECTORS personal in·lhe-field rerordamust.Excellent 135 Emerald Bay . FINE FURN&: AN · Gold carpet for Carmel Hfi,Shrieo IMI may be available in your Ulor 2nd shifts. Ntww~~i~h:.~~~dp~r A~ trainer al no C06l lo you. Job (or ho\t1ewlve1. 494-GTS TJQUES. 64.5·2200 Model $WO. Also beaut. ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.res. Earn profit ror de-lfacGregor Yacht Corp Learn lo sell homes Wilh Ca pi I t r In o I S a n · lge off.white piece $15. ...1-.... 1 h..o"' liveries & cash, trips or 1631Placentia.CM tractiveHollessnoexper an accelerated c:ourse. Clemente 8,..1, .WZ.:tB'Ja Kenmore Washer & Gas Cancelled Conlract.. 2000 640-4423. For ao-.e1tce.,_..-.. .,.,.,,, merchandise for selling nr ec., m~ltbe 21. 549·9'46 and eam big money from E.O.E. Dryer ,ES9I 5 e0ach. Ken· yds carpetln1. below \XIComMIJOr .~randll M~ . GIRL orappo1n · llhe s_lart. Current ex· more ec ryer $75. eo&t .l install547·8729 Ml••~•---·•" ponen...,,ca .., new subscriptions. For . . G /Del 546-8672 _..__ 979 1231 ~ information please can• Dehver flyers in new Nurses Aides, 7.3 & 3·11 p~dns1on p~odgr1m. pro· uar . Firewood Org, Euc. $'76 W..t.d 1011 . . 642·4321 . From San tracts thruout Or Co on shirts. Expcr .. J.ot ~C 'd . vi es r a pi advance· 4 SECRETARIES 15'TappanCoppertone co rd , del. Oak. Coast ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'CHERRYWOOD tttreO Clemente-San Juan ~tmorns. Ca r&ins. re· Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp, ment into management. refrigerator$65 Firewood supp l y, con1ol e . Admirel , Capistrano area, call q ,d. $2 .75 per hr + OOICenterSt.,CM New llceMee, earn sales Needed Immediately 979.3191 581.1122 .....r AM /FM Lumt ble, Xlot 4~0630 and Mission Vie· mileage. 848-1550 in 10 da)'I: l02 weeks y.:ith Good typln1. some open· · COHSI~·-SHOP . t'Olld. sioo. 6'5-18Sl 1n. jo-EI Toro area, call u_u: D M' I' NURSES A.IDES our fabulous, one or a lnp wish, some without. Sears 1890 Country Distrei>sed Maple corree Tena's Turnover Gpm. S8l-83lo~ ,......, tq ace ay Openinp on all shift.I, kind training program . Short or Jong term as-Kitchen G1s Range $300. table (4x2) szo Redwood ..:.::=-------1 F..qual Oppor. Employer 9AM ·2PM or 4PM·9~M. ex-per. preC'd. Some Last bul not lea.at., 80"ct si1nment1-your choice· 646-1115 plmlc table wi2 benches oti"REl:~:~.rcfR~U~k lo• & M..... ' ~~~~~~~~~! Earn $100+ + per week tramees accepted. Apply commission paid 1t. time immed. placemenl. . Sl.5 2 distressed Maple ...,,....... -doing enjoyable work in park s u per i 0 r of cl01in1. Many others ~krorDebbie AMCtloa 1015 end tables, 6' Cher· BARCAl~~<:,~LORE! ••••••••••••••••••••••• lookkeeper,AtKept. ourbrandnewofcopen· Healthcare , 1445 are lr)'ing lo copy our · 'orM1raaret ••••••••••••••••••••••• rywood stereo console 1~''°"'e11s~rro Gtnerel 9010 Front ofc or busying near 0 .C. "."irport. Superior Ave, NB program1-soyouoweJl TempoTemporary~lelp **I BUY** $100. Call alter 6 pm, tAOUNAMIGVfi ••••••••••••••••,••••••• Chiropractor. lmmed. Xl~t. oppo.rtuntt¥ r.or 642-2410. lo yourself to call the 17802SkyPartr:lrv1ne 646-7857 BOY SCOUTS NEED ,position. Hrs 9.1 & 3.6. pos1t1ve minded 1nd1v. reat. But in the end , 54().445r.S Good 1.l•ed Furniture & · $$CASH SS FOR BOATS. Tax Advan· Dr. Gary L. Couture, For personal interview, NURSES.A.IDES cometothebesl&getlhe Appliances-OR l will •CAIPET* Goodused fum /rerrigs tages.call5'4-4990 2M3 Westclirr Dr, Suit Call833.'.ko98. & ORDERLIES RED CARPET Treat· SeU for You. •W•REHOU.SE* _ _iF:i:'r~•nt~ls~to~'~es~·c""'~·~-"1~68~.-J ;~:-;:::;--::;;:::::-;;;::::= I07,NB64.5·5300. ment. Licensed & un · •SECltlTAlllS• M.A.STllS,AUCTIOH ..,.. .. ..__1c_. Dory fishing boat Sl800or ---------Hosp i tal ·Aides & Exper'd. Bayview Conv . licensed, please call im· IOOo/eFffPCIW 64 ... 616&133·9625 CLOSEOUTS• ,..... 91 ff I k nd G Ord.'"es · d Hosp. ~ Thurin Ave , d . 1 IMln-t1oll IOl3 best o er . 2 oc ers, Boys a irls. ages 12 t u • imme open· CM 642 .. u.c me i ate Y. Lind a U1 Reinden Agency .A.ft 6-Cal 14-.1542 NYLON PLUSllF.S ••••••••••••••••••••••• depth finder675-9631 14. Fun job. If you lik in gs . Trainees ok . · ............. 558·7555 4020BirchSl,SteJ04 .,. S3.9SSQ . YARD go·ca!j.ing, pizi.a and pin 642·04-00. NursinF:·Relief R N's & Newport Beach 83l-8190 lkydes 1020 SUPER HEAVY PLUSH Jarman a mp. top JOO ·67 33'6'.' Brigaleen Sport. balls,andcanworktre Housekeeper five.in/out. Ffli~e LVN's. lmmed. RECEPTIONIST CallforAppf. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $8.9SSQ.VARD wall.I RMS w/reverb & Fisher. Auto pilot, eltt hours after school and o 5~ dys. N.B . .family w /l openings. 642·MOO. Anawer phones, handle F.at.abllshed' i96S Used Bikes Is Parts. Buy, Remnants & Short Rolla fu zz tone. $160 . Call trim labs. decks tinder, Saturdays then call Mr_ bo & 1 G d M perso~nel & budget sell and trade. 2488 •SAVE•<>%• S48·171ldays sly bridge, complete Wolfe. 64.5·2873 Y . ran ma. ust Orange County Busin ess anaJnis. Work for youn& Secretary, s horthand I Newport 81 CM. &42-7910 OPEN FRI fSATONLY g a I le>'· Koh I e r Z. $ --='-'-==.::...---!~~;able. No smoke. Wo man ha& part·time bosses in large multi· typists . Aaslat 1nt to 157!5 Placentia. NB Kay String Bass. good generator. range200ml.. j ·Companion for lady I · · job opening in A1.arketing million dollar corp. Start Pres. Part. time. 645-2666. Cwr• & CALL 642.22 10 c..'ODd. 5200· French bow crul se 20m ph. Xlnt whlchr. Lite hskp. Pvt HOUSEKEEPER & child &: Mgmt. for appoint· at $480/mo for.'° hr wk ~,...... , .... ~--.:~.-.~-·-15···C.-11·5S·t·-48-!11 .. iiijjji~1 cond., survey on request. · rm wrrv. Sm. salary. care, for 8 yr old. Irvine mentcall64.5·3987. w/room for ral.se5 & ad· SICl!TAIY • ••••••••••••••••••••••• $24,$00. 633-9340 or Mrs.SnyderM8·8174 area, 4 hrs/day, Mon· vanceme nl . For in · Experjenced lnt t a1 1· Complete l500. Color dark 637-S513. COOK, exper'd for conv. Fri. Must have own terviewcall.833-8095. ment/ Real Eat.ale Loan room $250. $400. Kodak ~;;;;;l~i;j;;;;;;;;;,(~ hosp. Good pay .. Call transp. & refs. S-16·5295 Personnel RI MAH•Cill secretary needed im· supers sound projector 536.7440 until 4pm . An 4, wkdays "" med .• Ex c ~ 11 e n l $200. $350. Argus sx SJS.036(). HOUSEWIVES 25 & older. Secretary ~::Arfh~~~u;:,.d 2Jd. ~ :~~~~~~ 't~·~=~lk~~~ ~:~':ra s~7~~ lu ~~d!~ Cook needed ror new pre· lo work p~rt time . for old ranch house seeks ex-benet'll program. Apply warranty. m ·S897. school opening in Irvine, housecle~n1~g service. Leading computer p'd real estate office at. THE WESTLANOS in 2 wks Call Lee Call Jan1ces Raggedy peripheral systems manaaer. Should have 8ANK.110'7No.MainSt.Cah 552.7331 · Ann's 675·MS3. manufacturer has an im · lengthy Newport Beach Santi Ana . 835-2511. eoe. ••••••••••••••••••••••• COUNTER HELP Hs~pr. Lido Isl, Live.in. F\111 & p/tlme days. App. Private rm. Local refs. Jy, Del Taco, 25252 La t.sOwk. 673-9189 Paz Rd, L11una Hills. l111111port ~port C:o. DELIVERY Naturally Active Happy Person Needed For Im· Temporary-Holiday portine & Exporting Co. Season. Apply, Lloyd 's Exper. Needed. Some Nursery, 2038 Newpo Driving Req 'd. Must _B_l,_C_M_648 __ . 7_«_1_. ___ Have Ca r . Expenses o...tal Rec:tptlot1ltl For busy Pedodonti prac. in C.liol . Dent.a Recept. exper necess. Paid. Very Interesting Job. Perm. $2 .65 Hr To St.art. Call Sandy For An Appt. 673-2784. 548.5588, ~ Dental Assistant 3 dys pe Ind Engr Hydrelu S18K wk. Reconstruction prac Sis Marine elec lo $15K · Legal Secy /Corp $850 lice, experienced . !'.1ainlenanceMech $950 64H070 .. Fi le Clerk/exper $M0 Dftltal A11J1t.rt' Irvine Personnel Agency Ptriodofttat Office, 488 E. 17th, Costa Mesa ,mediate opening for a exp. and be able to as· Silver Persian Kittens . Personnel Secretary re· sume responsibility for Secretary CFA 2 Males. Unbelieva· ·porting lo the personnel formina a.nd adminiater·. AD AGENCY ble dlaposilions & manager. 1n1 1 winning le am . beautiful coats. 57:; ea. or Salary based on percent Fast. ty pist. Billing, leu lf bought together. Will be responsible for of off ice gross. Exp'd media. Wrltln1 ablllty 961).3I64orS!lil·2611 s ecretarial .and ad· salespeople also wanted. helpful. Nr. OC Alrport'l---------- ministralive duties. in-Full or 'parl l ime. 833-1.863 Drop 1040 eluding tyl)ing personnel 640-49.50. SECY-REC ••••••••••••••••••••••• reports. maintaining RE SALEs Part·t.ime Harbor .Area •PET WORLD• penonnel files and re· · · Md ' r Cockers, Chi huahua, cords and interraclng , EXP•IB4CID OR 5 0 c. exper. pre· Poodles, Shih-tsu. G. with applicants and MEWLICEMSEES ferred.~·JM7 G·9PM Shorthair, Pit. Bulls. employees. The most active new of. Service Station Atlen-mini·Schnauzer. Porns. ficeinCDM. We pay for: dant. t'xper'd. Day & Peke$, Westtes. 100 If youhaveexcellenttyp· a d vertising, sign s , Eve5. Ji\lll&:p/time.Ap· mlxed~.pupples. Stud svs ing /shorthand and com· telephone, printing &: ply. Shell StaLion, 17th & most breeds. 2525 w.. 17th municalions skills and a postage, business cards. Irvine, NB. al Fairview. SA. Open minimum ot 3 years brochure5, promotion. eves.531-5021. secretarial skills includ · Ask about our incentive SEWlNO-Progressive co.1----------l ing l year personnel ex· rommlssion split. Call needs upbolr.tery lead· Irish Sett.er Pure Bred perience,youmaybethe Cllfr Landry.673·7601. man. Sewing exper. pupsS50whilelheylast individual we seek. App·l~;;;;;;;;~~;;;;~~;;;;;1 needed. Good pay. 4 Day SS&-72$4 642·5440 lyorcontacl T. Knight, I• wk. Apply al, 3170 Airway Ave . c .&1 . AKC Cocker. Red & S..lOAMor2 :30-5PM. White, l 'h YI'. old Male. $75. 891·3218 &: 962·8100 Suite224 642·1470 T:, =·= ~~:k o:f::J~-.... -~-~-".'.~-"'.-~-~ .... -~-~-".'.~-~I PERT EC fmer1J111CY TACO IAR f Jc e w / s 0 "' • JANITORS P ltime. 11PM-7 :30AM . 1 eeded AKC DACHSHUNDPUP RN ~-...._._of •·-'tnfft Exper'd only. 3.4 llrl'i l7Sll2A,'mAnstrocng1A1ve Xlnl workin1 conds. HAeppPI~ Del /.°.!!w~!:.; REG .STAND. -... --r a1a n.ight . .5Dayswk.l'ofale. ana a,a i . E .O.E .Cont.ac tD . 3 ' ...... --.968-9332 .aftr4PM office procedurn. Full Fem. or cp\s. 1 rvi ne Irvine Industrial Roache, R . N. Cost a J ;La;;P;•;;•;R;d;;·;;L;•;g~un;•;;'";· 1;1•;· 1 ~~~'fi:XortJ~~~~I time. 644-0613 area. Call betwn 2pm & Complex M e s a M e m or i a 'I• Tiny AKC Yorbhire Ter· -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1..'5fP!':m':., ~Ml_co"'n':'-Ft-~i~.7~5~2-~7~292~-1 .L.~ Hospital, 642-2734. TUCHH:-SH riera, Ii llle d u5tmops. • Tum East on A1ron at~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ (Mo '•g 1 C hamp . bloodlin e . n DESIGN JANITORIAL Red llill. 3 bloch No or m., ' 11 >633·3559 DlAFTSMA.M Dependable woman for MacArthur and Red llill A secretarial&: buslnesst -~--------1 H .t.ady work. Medt'cal intersection, tum right RN'S college In lhe Irvine In· AKC Samoyed, 11 mos. ave you ever wished onArmstrong. dustrlal Complex Is ex· Fully trained . Grt you could work for a Bldg. N.8 . i!O hrs wk . panding ! We ar11. con· w /kids. Sac! .552·4932 sailboat manur., bu! 6PM·2:30AM . Reply to IFv .. Ti111eJ dueling Immediate in· eves. d'.dn '1•no h tob k Classified ad no. 563, c/o An eq ual t.fed Surg1 11·7:30 shin. 1 tr l --'---i,;-----1 • w ow rea rt · 1 terv ew1. you are inlo the indwitry ? llere 's Daily Pilot, P. O. Box1~=op~po=""='=ty~e=m=p=o~y=°'=1 Ex per · acute ca re available Immediately & Frff to Y 1045 your c:h1nce if you are an 1560. Cosla Mesa Calif. hospital only. Excellent in~rested In tkis reward· ••••••••••••••••••••••• exper'd sailor & a self 92626 benefits. Contact Mrs. ingopportunlty,CallMr. Pu ppies , Australian startin g Mecha nical an.ilorial. Parl·lime/tull Real Estate S ale s. Jensen, 642·2'734. Costa W. O. Pollick al 556-8892 Shepherd mix. 3 male, 2 Draflaman. We need a time. Local, evenings. Mont1omery R e al i\1esa Memorial NOW ! (Position for femtle.548·4333. young, s harp, fast & Exper'd adult.a only. Estate lo Dana Polnl has Hospital. 301 Victoria pbl/Ue·.m) e eves, also avalla· Fo'"*'I•• IOSO hardworking designer Leadman ...,..Ilion also n e w ow n er . Need t~C~.M~. E~O~E~-~~~~~1~;~~~~~~~~ -w/min S yrs exper., who 11 _.. Dynamic sales people to ••••••••••••••••••••••• is wlllln1 to 1tart low fl ava .. lop pay. 979·3923 . au~ment current starf. . . Trundle Bed, Oak ftnlsh, wwk hll w1y Into a aatl•· Janitors Needed, p/time Prime location. Listing Cla1s1f1ed Ads aelt bl T E L E P H 0 N E a;d. cond. $90. !yln1 career w/a pro· eves. o .c . Airport area. bonus, xlnt rommission. items, small Items o SOLICITORS 10 Girls 552-8584 l~e youn1 co. build· 549-87T7, leave message. Call today. 496-1268. any item.$42°5678. needed immedlately,.1 ----'=-"-''-'----~ lfll top of the Une pro-good pay, good hou rs. PADDED Bar, 4 stools. ducts.· Q .. ideal for 1tudent, over f oot r a 11 , p 1 d de d WISTSAILCORP KEYPUNCH )..'ii; •••-STARYa GPO'~ZER.:.~• 18.SSll-OOSI armres~ back Is wMte Call Mn. Sheridan ~ :et\:u. .-. ... ~ formic• w /locking door 54'·4060 OPERATORS ,., .~.. ~ ,_..,,.....,.......,. ~ ""·"<h TOWTRUC~DRIVER. ro, llQuor. Like new. Desk clerks Ii: ma.id• Apply Jo pel'IOn The Inn at.Le,gun1 Zll No. Cout. Hwy. Ask ror Mn. Goble! Dlre~tor or Nur1e1 Garfield Conv. Hoap. •ub-arute psych. 1et.t.lng. '1'111 Garfield H .8 . lie! ·111'11 .. Needed lmmediateli TOP PA Y!I! VOLT T•n•M• t SerY1cn 31t1Campw: Drive 546-4741 (Acros1 From o.c. AJcport) Equ•I ()ppor Employer :.h ~l'l.tt .... ,.t;,..,.,~.s1·~· oct 11'-'tW eJ1per'd. 0 Ii W Towing, 642·53SSor648-9559 Ta d ..... lop ,,..,,al)<I fo• .uesdoy, tOOOlrvlne, N.8 . 642·1252 1----------1 rwod ...... c.......,,..flr<;l ro IU'l'Oen af 'l'D"' Zodloc binti \oQI\. .,..,_.. ll~ t l An 2.._ JJ.,...... NO."' )-4 ))0.... tJA ,T_.. i.t.... 0o0..,<-S""""""' JS...... , ........ _ M llool:oel ,._ .. ~·· "!!~~ tllella J1Ta,.. eJS.--.: :~loft ~a=. ::=:-'!'• ..,.... ,, .... IM •l'I'... l 1W.-t ' "' ., o..ei.. n ¥11 'lYloll '~A ,.,,,... 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Cal evulnp557·730'1. cu.tom Made 6' Sola SELL idle item• with e Beaut Sprtn1 prtnt. rabri D1llyPtlolCla llltdAd. onlyZmoold.15243118. I. { 9142 10:0.221> r.., 1JT..,; .... 1!f .. ..,.,_ SAY HELLO to 1 ntw 1tt10tt will! this gr1eeli.rl dress. Soft 111 at Ille top 1dd5 lte•ll•f· ttrint lnltrn t lo slimming princeu tines, Send! Prlnled Pat11rn 9142: ~1r Si1ts 10V~1 12\11, 14 Y., 16Yz. 18\/,, 20111. 22v~. Shi 14Yz !bust Jn 1a~1s 2¥1 1ds. cs ... Send $1.00 IOI tlCh P1tt1rn. Add 2~ !or tach pattern tor fl!'ll-class mail and l'landllna. Sin• tt1 --.............. 1 ..,_ lU W• 1• St .. .._ , ....... , , .. , .. , ... .. --...... ... .-rm.1-.1a. Ot ,.,. lM• ltW II ltt I . ,.tttrn fr11t Sin• ••• for 111r lltw ftll·Wl11t1r P1ttltlll Cltallf-cll11 ct11,.1 l1111ldt !tr fT11 ,.tttrll II rtlr tltlkl. S111• '115-11ew\ Sew • 11111 IHl 11.25 l•sblllf Mt•11 Cr1tt1 _ I.DO l•Sflll F1t11\111 ... , _ 1.00 l11tI1t Stwl .. l..a: _ 1.00 ' 7182 ~A<k'B~ Keep warm and snua in this ~anc!somely /looded Bia top! II.Nil richly cabled pu11ovtr and s1v1! U~e 2 str1ndi of •l'TI· thet1c yarn of worsled.wel,hl for bu111y·!ook top with pockets. P1tlern 71821 Misses' Sit•• 8·18 included, $1.00 lor ttch Pttltrn. Md 25( 1ach pattern foi rirsl-cl1ss mail tnd htndlln1. s..• b 1 --,..,., ......... , .. ..,_ .. ltl. ow cw... .._ ...... ,_., MT JNl 1. '*I -.-... --· MOf![ t"-n IWf betorll 200 dtsl111s phrs 3 frte Pl'tntld In· side N£W 1976 MEtOllCWT c.-.T.1,LOG! K•s mrytNria, 7Sc. CrK)l1t wltti St•.,.. _$1.GD Crtc•tt t WI'*'" --11.00 "'"' ""' lolltl -1.00 lllp'1t Crtdlet 1M St• + lAtt .... .25 M1~l" hi•-~ .00 F'-wtt Crtd•t lett ... .DD Ktlf){n Crteht 1M l .ot l111b1rt Cnct>tt .... 1.00 l••flnt Nlc:ruie '"' 1.00 l111t1t1l lrlltNY I fft 1.00 Ce•11!1t1 llft letk . 1.00 C1111pltte Af)l111 114 t.• t2 "'n Af(h11 flt _.11, IHk tf 11 lllltl fl -'Of M111• l11llt W 12 _.., 11 lllllt'I fer,...,. II_... .... •f II Jlffr 11r1 -llt1 BOAT ENGINE REPAIR Start,r gen.-all.-lrans repair. Formerly Marina Del Rey. Buck 493·9178 ,M-. Eqtol~ 9030 •••••••••••••••••••••••• HAllPOOll GUM . H•nd-m ade stalhleas •t.eel, ln case w/•tr• am· mo, harpoons, elc. Fires like rifle. Perfect for swordfish. Penn. fishing reel 14/0 with 800 yds. new 130 lb. Jine & un- ljmited class rod. Other large Penn reels & rods . Mi sc. n ew Marin e hardware lncld. Bilge pumps, atainleas aleer· lng-wheels, etc, etc. 64>-2200 ah. Power 9040 )' NEWPORTER Dinghy w/6hp Johnson & cov. e r -10 mos old. $975. 67.5-<424 l . SHARP CLASSIC! 2S'Chr:ls Overnighter Chrya pwr, bail , sips 2 $2,950. 646.9000 European Import' 25 ' Baltic Sea roamer Twin Volvos , bait lank S32SO. 646-9000 i 3 Bayliner 18(t .120 1-11~ fuU canvas 2·18 gal f:jj.'i tanks /bail tk /puintl $3300. 963.6047 40-50· Diesel Trawler!'.. from 125,000to165.000 ATLANTIC PACI Fil' MARITIME CO. 646·5491 646·64 27 looll, Soll 9060 ..•......•••••••... , ... is· Sail Boal w /traill'r. S250. See at 388 W. Ua ... Costa Mesa. For tnro cai1 "48·2'YJO. l.100 14 Great Chtistmoio;; gift.. Xlnl cond, loadecl, incl trlr .. Asking $1 .075 . days 556-1500 Jo:xl. 41 or 833·0204 eve11 . atalina 27" Sloop. tall ria-1974. ..Ma rigold". Gold hull & non skid sur races. (llnelte interior. Atomic 4 lnbd. VflF. RDF, t.wln Ritchie com- pa.uea calibrated 8·19-75 .. Sitnet Sum 101 & knot· meter. Call 71(·493-3903 1 ror further information. BOT S1illng Dinghy. 6 moa.old. $450. 87?·••n Hobie 16' w(ttaUer. Jt900. Xlnl Cood. Cl) 772,5035 a ft $l'M. Hobie 16' C•t.amaran wl\raller. Rtce equip. , Xlat ~ond . $1,:SDO. .. ..... I • "'l e ft•• 0 ,~5 ..... ...._~ '"'w+-' A.wtot. I•~ Alllol, l•porfritd ..,_., ._,,..w ....._ UM4 ~·.~~••••••••••• • "" ._V'1il..OT Monelay,Novemberl , •• _., ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-•-·--•••••¥-•••to ,.,. ..... ., t fSO -I -••••••••••••••••••••••• .. 9911• ....... -906 -s. 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Jon IC 1 • Imports. 213/ jZl-8588 -BUY Olli extaded term• Broq&'ham. Jmmac. AU rl ber•l•u hull. Call '73 EXPLORER MUltsell. '12Couricr. 811 9720 714 /523·7200. ._ ...... .._ __ _. «feae. (45Pl45). l ..... pw< I< e<ulae. New ~2200 Urea, am/fm. Grt shape. •••••••••••••••••••••• --r • . --r-ot Uaporb. mt s:zt ,~ a.&.e.rco. BJt ofr:. 1 0Ft.MotorH-. Sl,650.--.rua WILLeuvvoua .. ez ·1•2B0se.Sed.•.s. MllR\DfS MllRiDIS 114-.mo. pp ......... · LI DO 14, itlnl eond. Oodl1t V-8, A fT, P /S, DATSUN TOYOTA Pricte 'ol ownership •nd Xtrat; tncld Genoa J ib, P/B, Stereo. roof rQ ck & 'M Ford PU. Xlnl cond. ORVOt.KsWAG EN' Immaculate! Extended MOT' RS ·1: Coupe de ViJle. t'fS Monarch Ghl•, RudderCovtr,MastCov· ladclu, awning, T.V. an_· Am/olFmr 8 trk. $1250 or · PA.lDFOR t e rm • available. MOT RS · . loW.ct.Pvt.pLy. White. 18,000 mt J\J.Uy ~r, Hiltin1 Straps & tenna. Joadedl Only ~ best_ er.546-00.'Wl. OR NOT lOl.56~) llouse of lm· ~ · ~9887 tqijfp~d.-.0606'4--893 'frailer. Aslting $2100. mites. Lie. 309GJV ·71 Dal1un Pi cku TOPOOLt.AR ports "z t3 /92 1·8588 -AvttJPlrwJ-$U:hwy -Aff(J'Ptwy.SDVrwy-ffSZ o'1t.3lllll fl..... ,ustom 101 new 0 ,.i:,· CALL 714/523-7250 , MISSIONYILIO MtsSIONYllJO Clunolot 9920 REGENC."Y MCYTOR I · $11;8$ 8338Ql0 ' SAL BERNADENE . . 831·2880 49S-WO &11·JllD ~121 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ;\\•Wporter Ketch, loaded l-IOM E RF.NT A LS OW mi. • . 540-0«2 MDZ '67 200. New engine. .,, Mustang n . V-a. Auto, 1:-ruiaeAvulonor Pago 92SN . llarbor Blvd. s. A 7 31.AMCHEIO GT Fully e quipped . Be •74 ,.,... s•11a1k Ol*NGI COUNT.Y PQNNEL· radio. hatcb baek. l'o1E1 0, n tnu1l Stt ll ••53.1·250.1 •• Aut~ .. air, power steer· '73?AOZ,goodco~4,iUCk early ! (THl-'"J31). $3995. ...._.C_. VOL.YO -" . Ill: r.:alitl: 12:99s.-~ SSM /ofr. Wl NN ElSAGO. '72 ing • braktif. $379$-. s hift, brwn W/P'-? strip. Hoo.se of 1rJ!P<>r:t5· 2131 Ice box, .sink, bed, ,as EXCLUSJVELYVOLVO or556-7S35.Chris. " C.'or 27, cln, inbd 10.DM Custom Chieftain, 22'. ('2003P). -Ing, mags, AM /Ii M, air. 92l-8$88 7J'f /523·7250. saver, $t.200. 546-132S. lMtest VolvoDealdl" CHEVROtET "JO Mach J, 3S1 4-v. p /S. ~:~~~~e~~~(;,d~~~e Sae . $9,99 5. P J P . 0 1'hHdonlobJns 673·~· ~ MBZ '75 Z80 Sed. Ex· ·ve Gas.Great Bu.r' •619 inOrangeCounty! SALESltSE.RVJC£ P /B, A/C, auto. new ... ma I lest tolbe largest !'>.11·3374 . FORD '72 DATSUN 240Z e cu t iv e ~a r . Pre· Corona 2nr Gd c0nd. BUY or L£A.SE . d. paint. jade green. brown l.1.'tusknowyourn~" rai~.Tro•el -91 70 2060Hatbor81vd. AIRCONDJTJON1NG in c r ease savings. $880 552.9548.PP DIRECf 2121Hm•orlh' int., reblt eng. ~00. or Ca ll Dick at Avery &Co. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.OStaMesa 642·0010 $3i()() 4!18·2849 (11963SJ . Avha1la blHe for · ~--· M k ·~·,·~·-f·~·9 5=4 :AMESAO best offer. MC.-1851 or 675·8990!162·4180 lease or pure ase. ouse Xlnt buy. '72_,.una a.r .. -... 6-120 ~1aft.5 '7Z 31 'h' 1',ireball ·rravel 7 3 FOID F-100 '74 200Z. B!u~. of Jmporta. 21J/92l--8588 tt, 2'MPG, bi mi., but .&d .-,-• 1-_:~!.!:..!~~".....-1=~~0!:::'-;;::-:::;::-:;:- locrts. Slipa / Trlr:..Xlnlcond.,rcady\o Automatic, power s teer· Xlntm1. 7141523-7250. cond.$1625.559993. ----~ ____ ,67 IMPALA runs good. '19 Mus tang F'a~tback , Docks 9070 roll . LQw ;1t S.C.995. or bst 752·6531 -2025 S. MancheSter • f\ln8 well, ne-w ures all ••••••••••••••••••••••• oft. l'i1 orns & Eves. ingTh. $3200 __ (lOS685)~ . MBZ '75 Sfo;. Very low '69 Corona 2dr, Clean, . Newtires. $750. around, rear ma.gs . SllSO BOAT SLIPS 493-4007 ._~ Roblftl '7J Oat.sun pack up. xlnt miles and (ollyequipped. rent va.Jve/carb job lit Anaheim 750-2011 5illltl-Mll orbestolfer.493-~ · FORD cond : all new t ires. Leaseor buyonextended ~lakes.847-6471. • · '68 NOV A 2 dOOt' "·''-~m16e'live·:.AOOL~,",1s418J """'P~ic.e & 2060Harbor Blvd !!hocks, "She ll & c ust. terms. Two to c hoose Volvo st. WgJJJ45. Air ~a'~-U • -•~ · ' 9955 '"""" "' -·~ 9 400 Costa Mesa 642·0010 boot. $2900.495-6648. from (035216) ltouse of 71 TOYOTA ' ~ .. 3IJ 000 mi AM /FM ~ ..... ,cond .. a ~~':,~~u.u:o&Mlfl ••••••••••••••••••-•••·•• , · ... """""• , :.. air 1,.. ... 1.lJ,g, power . f"(l!t SALE 40' l>ower ••••••••;•••••••••••••• YCMS 9570 '74 Datsun 8210 Fastback. Impo rts . 213/921 ·8588 2 ~ coupe, 4 s~, stereo. Michelin tire•, steering, small v8. New Sales and Service I Bo at Dock with 3Bedrm 4 Dcep·D1.8h Slotted r.1.ags ••••••••••••••••••••••• Auto, air. radials, otber 714 /523-7250. _ __ r adlO. Sl795. (8fEEOI ~· Xlntcond. &19-6093. tires. One owner. ExteP· · OLDSMOllLE <:ondo. W. Newport. 4 Lee. P.1anhand~er t1rt'$. '72 ChevV~n;xlntcond.J exlra~. ll,OOOmi.,$3,000. MBZ •75 NEW 450 SEL Tlll'oclorelobiM \ional condition insid~ GMCTRUCKS !>84 .500. 675·4293 & $175firm.67J·3568. pd ... C . negotiable.675·1886. 1 • d n Sunroof FORD ._......_.,U.-J and out. Asking $1100or HOHDACARS ,17~.J.561; ------s , o>oN eng. ust. an · uxury .,e a . . · d ~ _..... bestolf 847-0230 · · Marquette Auto Scope. terior. $2800orbest offer .. 72 Datsun 2-40Z. Auto, C~sselle. Special snle 2060 Harbor Blv · .. •••••••••••••••••••••• er. u.iYersfty Olds w /s mog annlizer & 493-7247 green , Mags, $4 ,150. pnce under $18,000. 19'76 Costa Mesa 642·00lO Wck 99JO 1974 ifonte Carlo Landau 285011ar00rBlvd. loots, s--ec1 & rore1.~~7.·::.,a. t1achment. ... , Dodge J lH VB. Auto •. •·•• 557-00lOor 541-4158. replacement t'OS.t 522·482· v--w-9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f UI l y eq u Ip t I I ow Costa .Mesa 540·9640 Sk.1 r · $600 »-> ,_, , (()3(j(g5). J-Jouse of Im-_. • Les b 4 D 40 000 mile -~ 5411-4774 908 cond , mags, pwr st.eenng . 2 3 J 92 l 8588 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 a re, r . ' . age . ........,. • •••••••••••••••••••••• p d k b k 73 DATSUH portti. 1 · 75 vw•~--• pd ·a1 Small V -8. C lean. ,'fBDelta88,2drcust cl>€'.· , , . Chrome mags, four lug & wr is ra es , f 114 /523·7250. ._,u~o .. s • r 1 • 645-<66.florSSl-05?9 CHEVY MONZA '7S 2+2 Nr nu tires, air, lo m1. 16 1unnel Ski Boat. 197 w /radial t ir es, four cruise control. $4500, Ph: Sport coupe, \'inyl roo •4 • , s~ereo/caiss. 4500 m . · Cpe. Under 12,000 miles. Perf.SW5.64S-l732. 135 11 I' .Jo hnson . Ne comp. whc.>els. 557·1783 494-8312 af\6pm. speed, $3005. (80lll EP). MHZ 75 ~ew 450 SEL Silver. 534-0744 PP. l9fBBuick Electra 4 Speed lrans.mission .l-'~'-"O::::::.::...:=:.....- tra11cr. $2M50. ~-2541 Theodore Robins Luxury !led. ~unroo(. •d .._ Xlntcond., Sll50.. Virtually new! Priced '61 Olds 98, 40r. New Hod ~s/ Autos Wanted 9590 FORD C~ssette. Special sale I~ ... VW..:..,501r0t:~~i.Jisi MB-6888. for quiclc sale. (Zl6919). tires, batt &tuneup. $425. ~ -· Clilslics; 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 206011arborBlvd. pnce under $18.000. 1976 962-0265P· -n· 5 PM. House of Jmport5 • Ph:642·1561. J1' fo'1bctglaS!S, Calhed ra •••••-•••••••••••••••••• WEPAYTOPOOLLAR Costa Mesa 642-0010 replacement cos t . · a r · Codlloc: 9915 2131921.8588714/523·'1250. l!ull. 255 hp C h ~ysl e 1938 Cl~EVY. 5·window FORTOPUSE.DCARS $22482. (034810). House •69 VW C Good ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7001ds Cutlass Supreme Eni.:. need work. J!J ghest COUPE. ALL STOCK. }'OREIGN, DOMESTIC 73 DATSUN 240Z of imports . 213/ 921-8588 cood. Ne.:~r,i~'e Best HUG[ ' ·m NOVA 2 Dr. Sedan, 6 2. dr hdtp, air, all pwr. o(f~cr$800.646·0872. IMM AC U J~ ATE. or CLASSICS Auto., factory air, radio, 114 /523·7250. orr 0 er $2000 s?a-4240 · eyl, 3 spd, Cood tires, New brks. trans. 72,000 89'Z·6714 . If your car is extra clean heater. $5495. (~MM ). -To: v CADILLAC runs good. $850. 997-2748 mi. $1095. 499-ISOO T~--'ation see usfirst. Th.._.._,...Robin• MBZ '75 New 450 SEL.1...::.:::::_ _______ I ,_ . .,...., '68 Sh lb 1•UERIUICK ' -FORD Luxury Scd. Sunroof. ~4EICam;no.Blkonblk.rloto 9957 ••••••••·-•••••••••••• ·e V .,. cassette. Special sale YW SELE~TION immac. Load e d.••••••••••••••••••••••• CaiRnapers, Sale I 9120 GT500. Nu. 428 t'obra ,...~ 29t ';',Harbor 8~·"""" 2()60.Harbor Blvd. price under $18.000. 1976 1 ~rn.~1J:03tlO~.--------I":~::::~::"::;:'';:::::'~~ mt 7 J et. Conv. eslm. Roll \All> a" esa "'"'WJ\IV Costa Mesa · 642·0010 replacement eost $22,482 . BUGS OYH 100 '75 PINTO Sta Wgn V-6, ••••••••••••••••••••••• bar. Very fast &1<'\ean. TOP DOLLAR <039433} I-louse or Im · To Choose From '70 Caprice. Loaded, full auto, P /S, A/C. radio. i\~lh~~isc:l~r.;~~u:~s~~: $2250 /bsl.548·5822 PAID Fi::.t 9725 po rts. 213 /921 -8 588 '61Thnl '74 ca,....tiliYerrices :::.res~~~l~~s~!!f: Steel radials . Low 1oriwa)'. 858 w 18th. CM Ford Model T, 1914, IMMEDl~TELY 714 1523 · 7250 · SAYE LowLHHRatH fer over $500. Call :~Mcg~-~Pa~~if~:· s~i~~ 642-8471 1 Speedster body.restored. ,.., '00 Mercedes 280SE. Must "' 557-6822. No dealers. --$4000. M.S-6597. FOR AJ.L sell. $4200. or make offer. NOW NABER~ Don't bOlher me for less. price. $3995. 531-2.503 l"or sale. ·7 3 Cab·ovr FOREIGN C•RS Aftemoon/e ves963-Jll9. 'mp<.Wbcd.>lll'4.ke·4Whee1Dri•••-9550 c•LLORCOAMEIH 20ToChoo••""""' CA.DILLAC bx. rng, sink, ,storage. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.. MBZ '75 280 C. 2 Door Cc•f 9927 71 PINTO elec. wtr pump. Nice ~ .., TO SEE US hardtop, full power, 2600HarborBlvd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Radio & healer. $1595. SW0.•199·4131 /ti75·5284. * * stereo radio. Executive CostaMesa 540-9100 1972 Comet. V8 slick, (206CPT). car . Extended terms 30,000 m;, n;ce car. T1wodOn Robin• 1976 CJ 5 WHY HOT LEASE? $99.81 mo. Want to Rent Ca mper \Ton by 15lh Nov. Chea as possible. 894·7194 . Moton:r:,i:-I Scoo 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·72 Yemaha 35{1Cafe . $675. 646·2904. ·oo Yamah• MX 125. Dirt bike. Gd cond. $300. Call 640-4676. -"------1 ·74 llonda 250 Enduro. · ~. Many extras. r:x. cellenl Co nd. 494·5081 136 mo. DEL Inc. l<JX Isl mo. & license DELIVERS OAC COPELAND'S JEEP CITY 2001 E. latSI. SANTA AHA 558-8000 * * NEWPCJHT IM PO HTS 3100 W.C..st Hwy. HB: 642·9405 ~c-iy·, Highest S'luyer '•1n 1:'a'.':rr'!;oto Call Roger or Hill 847-SSSS ava il able. (106014 ). ! $1850 /ofr. 751-5851 FORD 1-1 o use o r· I m Ports . r.;j~=i~~i~;I ~962~·026S:~•~f~t~r._'.5i_!P~M~. ;;;;! 2060 Harbor Blvd. l-::======~l-2!11~3/f!'.92!'1:"-8588°""'2."~'!:.''~"~·7~25,,;'0~.I . 1 ....,, Codllac , Co.ta Mesa 642-00lO r:a .. IT;Wllii"'il. '6620008;""ek1. '75 SCIROCCO ,~-·-~ --~~~ ••••••••• !!.~~Ply.-. 9960 raf .. LAI.,. $1:::67~ • 4 Speed. stereo.mags, _.. -•TOP CASll! ••••••·~··••••••••••••• Ht-adquarfrrs In Sonta Ana FACTORY AUT HORIZED SAL1':•SBRYICfo; PAR1'S•LEASING FIAT . Dick Mille r Motors ---------I 10,000 miles, under £<'c· For Corvettes and other 9744 tory warranty. 063NAN. used ca rs & trucks! MGI ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 MGB·GT. Mint cond. Spoke whls. 28,000 mi. $3,700. 644 ·5740. 9750 $4695 GARDEM WEST VW ' lilo .. k'" '! /" ·" h llh·' 0 a. lt"ty HOWARD Chevrolet. U Dove & Quad Sls. Near Jamboree, Bristol, & MacArthur. Newport Beach. 833-0f>SS AHD ATLAS Chryst.,. ft'lymouth Open Daily & Sun. 'til Jt> PA1 . 2929 Harbor Blvd., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Porsche, 1968, 912, 5 spd., ,+.1K \.\,, 'tn11n,\+·r 111•<1 v., ,1111111-.11 r '<!il o;.:,1 .Costa Mesa 'Ill •350· T·IOp.<·•pd. A/C, 546-1934 FREE·APPRAISAL t2'rW. w arner ac Mail\ · ·pe:rfect cond., ~.Call vw Buses am/fm,. Xlnl cond. S4M .1 _________ _ S8t-4868·aft5. 1967 Bel II, one owner, f 1974 Kawasaki 17SCC. Im· ---------1 · maculate $500. Ph : * * 642-8335. work. 640-7442 We buy used ca r~ & Santa Ana S57·2132.1..:67c.5-60:..:.:.:>c.8. ______ I &Campers truc ks . Call GttOTlt '74 914 2.0 Porsche. Air, '731us 918HFL Price 84.000 miles. P l S,Air.,. home. Ask for Tom. WE'VE MOVED! ·74 Suzuki TC 100. 4 trail 81G STOCK gears 4 st gears. 2600 mi. 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Sil ver Blue, w /air & auto trans, xlnl cond. make orr,673·4749 OWDl5rLAY .._. ot hnoom AlITHORIZto MERCEDES DEALER 6862 Ma nchester, Buena Park 523-7250 On the Santa An a 1''wy. Mercedes ••••••••••••••••••••••• '""' ,1 11 " • 1 .. ' •I \\ ' ~ 11, I /l '11 J > I ! ; ',.;,] EXCLUSIVE · FOi Oran 0 ty 1969 VW Pop top CJe OUft Campmobfle. Fully equipt. Gd condition thru l out. Rebuilt eng. Extra side lent. $2500. 496·3006 MOTOI Sal". must sell immcd. ' CAI VW. 68 VW auto. both · AUTHOl.fUD xl nt cond. Mark 673-2325 S.. & s.r.1c.. '7J-9 Pass . Bus. Air, DAVE ROSS stereo, un rf., sk; rack. PONTIAC-STUTZ 2480 Hort.or ll•d. new tire5 & clutch , I mi., immac. $3,650. 645·6501 . '72YW AUDI, '73 Wgn, stick. Bide. 61,000 m i., (467 CUI) Pri.pty. 549·21 17. SALES SERVIC E LEASING . Toyota 9765 Radio & heater. $2295 . (178FPD). '72 Audi 100LS, 4dr. -.ason V191o lmPOrta Radials, ai r, AM /FM A¥ery E11i1.SO.Fwy. radio . $2900 . Ph :1-'----"-'--'-'-'°---1 64&-3792. mornings. 1971 Mercedes 280 SE. IMW 9712 sunroof, air cond .. im· ••••••••••••••••••••••• mac. $7200. 536·7542 days SADDLEBACK BMW S36-500Geves. '58 Ji.1ereedes Benz 219. Gd. cond. new radials n e w u p h olste r y . AM /FM . A C1assic . .... _ ..... ....,. $1350.53&4994&~8428. W 1t 1 :~ ..,_._ ... '73 Mercedes ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dean Lewis PRESENTS '76 TOYOTAS COMEIMAMD TEST DRIVE BUY OR LEASE Thooclon Robins FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642·0010 Val•o 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Volvos lllyor&.eow '72LIF£TI E .... =~:::-220D CLOSE OUT M '65 Font 4 wbl dr, new DIESEL 2 0' Motor HOtM eng, .wo HP, posltrack ---'---""'---='-:I -..w . ar r v . . . p 8 Aff -· _ n 6 ••S31·2S03* * I , , """""~ a . ---------1 p.m. Dodge V-8, A/T . P /S, rear end, all nu brk.a & ORAHGECOUMTY'S E conomy Special! SALE P /B, dash air, roof air. whl drums.Wt running •OLDEST AutomaUc lransmis1don. 0 a an Ge n er a tor , cond. $1395. 968·9225 & radio, beater. (16476). ON IEMAIHIMG AM /FM Ste reo. roof prJ d t , rack & ladder. aux. t(ltS Trucks 956 ce 0 MEW tank, cruise control, •••••••••••••••.••••••• Sales-Service-Leasing Sell 75 TOYOTAS awning, T .V. Antenna RoyC_..er, Ille.. • '75 Volvos "60". Leff ill Stock Top qu•llly ! L ie Dean.Lewis Rolisllo,.. BMW Al.SODIMOSALE 1"2GNQ!8,49$. -·E 1-•s1 WITH Buy or Lease '75 IROUGHAMS 2toChoose TakeYourChoice • <342.MCD> Lo As $8495 SALE PRICE '75 EL DORADOS Jto€hoose Take Your Choice (750MEZ) LoAs $7995 SALE rRICE --'74 BROUGHAM Loaded (757JSC) $5995 SALE rRICE --'74 Cl'E. DE YILLES 7toChoose Take Your Choice (Ser.1797) Lo As $5695 SALEl'RICE --'74 SED. DE YILLES 2loChoose Take Your Choice (323J$C) Lo As $5695 SALE rRICE --'73 EL DORADOS 2l0Choose Taite Your Choice ($er. 0928) Lo As $4995 SALE l'RICE ·-- '73 SED. DE YILLES 3toChoose Take '(our Choice fZ91GIV> LoAs $4495 SALE rRICE --'72 EL DOUDOS 3toCboose Take Your Choice (294EAF) Lo As S4195SALErRICE --'72 SB>. DE YILLE Loaded (Ser. 1019) $3495 SAJ,E rRICE '70 Cl'E. DE YILLE ' Loadtd (Ul<5"3) $229$ SALE l'RICE --· l'LUS IJMO. IJ,OOOMILE ~.ADIUAC FACTORY l'ttOTICTIOH rLAH Available-On Most Models , JIEGENCV MOTOR P 8S8ftts -· ·~ · -'-r M HOME RENTAL5 r Costa Mesa 546-4444 J970 lfar UIJll", --;· • DISCOUNTS , Financing program. One 925N.HarborBlvd.S.A. 76 HM.iius 63·1·1276 . oru °"'to!"'' m1~•cnun!Y.1 '--...;;...--....;..._.., ••S3l·2S03•• C:-•&tnl*lft MBZ "15 450 SE!.. Exec. ASHl•HAS "p -mon ·~l. 72TIOG4 dl,...U.1 •. Luxury Sed. Met.alll~ 8111111 "'n:1 OflEH SUNDAY It' MW--R S'S finish. Elect. roof. Old lt 100 WI~ UllMJ S • &I ST • •llK>ADWAY prlre. Save over $2,000. ,_, • Dndge 380V-6,Aff,P /S. AutomaUc" •·speed>.. SAMIA ••' l6'otlllo). House ol Im· MUST , VOLVO P/B, dash air. roor air, ~~-~!. 6. thort wheel 8311.3171 port.1 . 213 /921·858 , •RICE !••••••••• rad'°, awning, roof rack ~ 7141523·7250. .-• \<;166 Horbor CM 64fl <;1303 . ,._.a ,__.,.,.NU ;.; I< ladd•!:i,,6 new 11 ..... -f.GI\ t~•.;;l c..,i.....,_,._ • ....., 9715 1...:;=:c='-----t-7"'-<llllc l ,--•~ ~ ... _., e;-n .. Ue. S70YNJ Salr price WIW MBZ '631904cyl.Hd..Clr alJ\ f.lDtA VOLVO '74 4 dr. Sed. Uru, good cond. $ISO. .J rz,cz. ~ look& 1nd runS likti new. Econom)' wl\h t lyle. U.na Poinl496-3UO ' • REGENCY MOTOR -.• · · TOYOTA :·:v··:.··.•u·~···,::r· .. ·•1•1·.::·. Priced ror.1qukt ult. .TOYOT' A This one Ila• It oil. LeH HOM~Rl::NTAt, ,. ~ ~ ~ '(t38?119Dl nouse ol Im ovolloble. (146364). 111>evm.11•sllbon44, 12SN.HarborBIYd,S:A. CUIL .dee. nderwarran· Jtorl1 f 11 1t2 l ·ISI ~oUtJ of Jmport 1. ml. FUJ pwr, 1tereo, ••531·2503 •• W ...... out 714/523·72&0. m,flll ..... fl4fm..7250. SZfJOO, Ml·51'1'B \ • I -· . . • ~ ..... -' ~ 41935 Rebuilt trans, new tires. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·m Charger 383, P /B, P JS. air, auto .. $900. Excellent mechanical co ndition . $87.5,00. 64o. 7475 or 83!J.:ZJ32. t----536-'--8294-----i '67 FUry LI, R/1-1. Gd tires, Ford 9940 engine . Fair body. ........................ $425.00. 586·991.5. 1973 l<,ord LTD, 9 pass, Pontiac 9965 Country Squire, p /b, p /r., ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-=":..'':.:·.::"':::·.:c"""=· .:;55:.:lc.:·24=59:.... __ , .fD Fire bird Convt. A IC '74 LTD Country Squire, 9 au~o, nu radials, 62,000 pass St. Wagon. Air, m1 xl n l cond. $1600 AM /FM, Sac at $3600.1_64_5-_4464'-------- 1-"58:.:1:_·12=16:.:· ______ ,.69 Bonneville Con\·. '72 Ra nchero PU. Xlnt Loaded, aU ~xtras, lo mi, cond, air, PS/PB, cstm wht lea\h tnl. Bst ofr. deck lid, 41,000 actual ..:67c.J.:...:.60S2=:..· ------ mi. wide s\J belt tirq. '74 Pontiac Grand Safari Call be/ 6, 548·9214. After ST AT t ON WA G ON • 6call642·S218. AM /FM stereo. t ape. '72 Galaxie SOO. PS/PB, AC. full power, spd con- air cond, auto, .AM /FM trol, special wheels . stereo tape, Clean. $15.50. $4500. 673·2'100. Pvt ply G44·l58G. 73 Pontioc Ventura T.J LTD Broughrn, 26,000 4 Dr .. auto .. power steer· mi. Most extras. 546-7206 ing, radio, heater. $2195, orS.52·3310 l825MMA l. '72 Torino Wgn . New tires. Gd cond., $1200. 55&1480 aft. 5 . Theodott Robins FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642·0010 73FORDLTD • Brougham auto. air Tlutdert>ird 9970 . I f ' ' •--' ••••••••••••••••••••••• vmy roo , power s~r· . ing. $3295. (912GRD). 67 Th~nderb1rd, R JH, F~ Theodorelobifts Radio, A /C, Lo m•: FORD 74.000. $4'15. call 551-6033 . PP. 2060HarborBlvd --------- Costa Mesa 642-0010 Vega 9974 9947 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Vega GT Kamback, 4 spd. m /fm, a /c. xlnt cond. $2000. 536-8170. IFYOU 71 MA:YERICK Radio &. heater. $189.5. 1394CKZ). 'Beoclor• Robin: have a service to orfer or goods to sell, place an ad FOID i n th e Dail y Pilot 2060 HarOOr Blvd. Classified Section ••• Costa Mesa 642·0010 Phone 642·5678. 9100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • > ' • .. ........- ---.gun a/SoatJl Coast • • EOIT.lON MO"RRJSTOWN, N.J. <UPI> -Jo I'(ew Jersey Jµil1el!!!lvdiiUeil the request of ll>e ~ of Karee Ann Quinlan to- the respirator whlclr]llu k<\ll their eomatoH da\llf:lt·er alive for mor.e than six months. In_a carefully wonted. 50-pqe ..,._.._ __ Ion wlUI wld-..implic-. DENIES DEATH WISH Judge Robert Muir f« ll>e trea\ment of the terminal· ly Ill, Superior Court Judie Robert M.uir Jr., said, .. lt is or· -de.c.e.d-tll at--1 b e.......rG.11.ue.lle.d_ . authorisation to terminate the , respir:ator suppOrtin1 Karen Quinlan's c8rdi.o-respitatory , functions be denied with pre-- judice and without cc.ts to any party.(' • . Had he granted the parents' re- quest, it wouldbavebeenthefin:t time in history that a United Stites court authorized the death of a pencm QOt coovlcted of a crime. ..., -- Contraey to ll>e parents' arsu· were requited to .-ur IA ~ i!!j!ilt:tlJ.U::th~re lqolly and "--day-by·'1Jt1 <hel1I-on tll!! morally authort1ed todlacooned future care Mid 1r.-i.-ol~ the machine, Muil'aaid, "I have daU1hter. llhereforeflnd ii~ ruled It ts a medical decision appf'oprliote and in K"""''a m.' whether or not Karen should be terests ll anotber is appointed.•• removed from the resplrator. During the five-day trial, Paul Just as that declsion ls a medical W. ArmttrOng, tbe lawyer for the -OM, the continued care and treat· Quintana, said !Caren existed in a menl of Karen ~ a medical one.•· "ve1etative atate with no hope The judge ordered Daniel forrecovery.'" Coburn, Miss Quinlan's court· Muir said, however, "ome or, appoint.ed-,auardian,..to--<!00Un1Je-tbedoctQ"t t!t!ified. there was o(j in that capacity. hope. The hope for recove'Y\u'Je, .Muir sympathized with the tor· mote, but no doctor talks-in the ment or the 21 -year-old Mias absolute. There is a duty (o c.on· Qulnlan',J>arints, who visit their "~the lif_e assi.s~ appaa:atua <ta111bter daily at St. Clare's U, itllbin the.treatif>g phya(8i 'i lloopital in Denvllle,.N.J .. where oplnlon,ltshouldbedcine." sbe lies in a crot~sctue fetal PoSi· The Catholic Church, in a tion Weig bing only 60 pounds. pastoral letter re a a al Mass Sun- But, 'tbe judge said, "that day in parishes throughout the anguish would be .eontinued ana diocese ol Paten911, said 1.he mapifiecf"by Uie inner confliCt.1 parents' decision to seet ... re·. Mr. Quinfan would have if he -mo~l of the respirator; is -. •·morally correct." Blabor"bwrenceB. "cash-.JI<-cl:lurch. memben lo read tbe ..n l_ne·pal'e position papu wbie:h be.dra~"1 and released as the cburch's.~ci al stand in the case. 'Ibe bithop also,asked the cb.urcb·coera · to eral lot the Quinlans aoOotliera Conneaecl with the -.se . • He said" docton are DOl re· qull'ed-:-1: mre-e·rtraordinary ..... mechcuikal means to pfevept a patient from dying a natUral de· ~ ''When l~S' inevitable and all tio:pe of a return to an even .partial exer.ciKe of human life is irreparably lost." . !uctciMuir, ~3. a trim. t)a{ding -~ia~fgoj.e.r. wbo is an otdained elder i~_t_he Presbyterian Church. spent l~ days preparin1 his decision. • ... TEN CENTII u.-tt~ '.LIFE' TO CONTINUE K•fen Quinlan - • Trial Belay "Gra:ated to Bins~w Squeaky Dragged In, Out SAC'RAMEN1'0 (AP ) Lyn~tte FroJJJme, who had to be earned lnto the courthouse by a U.S. marshal, was banished again from the court today after refusing to promise not to disrupt her trlal on the charge she at· tempted-to kill President-Ford. ""'.; • Miss Fromme, who had a red cloth over her eyes, was carried Crom a "I an that had brought her ..._ from the Jail. She vowed Friday ....__~---· · that ·'Sbrwould not retum,to the ~n-.. )llllH• offiffrl car· .,.,_. D•llY "'let Slllff ~ rat_Q __ · · Senior Carrie Lund reigned as San Cleml!·nte Htgh School's 1975 homecoming queen . She was crowned Frid ay night during halftime of football game b etween Tritons and Laguna Beach Artists. San Clemente won lo remain un· defeated. Screams Rout Rape Suspect In Laguna Screams from a SS-year-old Lagun·a Beach woman Sunday caused. an armed intruder to flee her home. Police believe the sus- pect may be the same man who raped a 19-year-old · Lagunan earlier. The older woman was unhurt in the 5 a.m . incident despite warnings from the gunman not to s('ream. She screamed anyway until he fled. Friday morning at about the same hour, an armed man forced entry into the apartment or a ·19-year-old woman and raped her. ''Right now all we have on the second case is burglary and as· sault with a deadly weapon. But, . what was his motive? I can only suspect it was to rob and rape," Del. Gene Brooks said. Police HWJCh Not Far. Off Cruising north on Pacific Coast Highway at 2:30 a.m. Sunday, a Liiuna Beach paliceman spotted a city lifeguard department jeep rolling south. The officer thought it odd that a lifeguard would be out at sucb an early hour but recalled 1.hat the guards are on 24-bour emergency call. Shortly afler 9 a .m. Sun· day , Ll!egu'ard Mike Dwinell called the pvlice department ahd reported the yellow jeep~ outfitted with red lights and .tirm, i 'had been s~oleo so'metime ·I. during the night Crom in front of his house on Wave -Sir .... Th• jeep \usn 't been .Jetm since. ,, ) riedberJ She had to be carried bodily but did not resist, said U.S. ·Manhal..,Arthur-.llan..Court.-He said she bad a red bandana over her eyes when ofticenc came to her jail cell. Miss Fromme was ejected from the court twice Friday when she demanded that convict· ed mass murderer Charles Manson be allowed to testily for her. She was an early member or the &<>-called Manson family cull. After her arrival today, Miss Fromme z:e,jected an offer by U.S . District Court Judge 'lbomu Mac Bride to allow her to return to coUrt on a promise or avoiding the dilruptions. "This is a matter of principle,·· she told Mac Bride, with the jury absent. l. MacBride a:sked her whether she would rem aln quiet and ex- press any objections through John Virga, whom be named to. be he-r attorney when be withdrew Miss Fromme's rig.ht to represent herself on· Friday. "No, I"m the only one who could ~ut on my defense," said Mi•~·,Fromme, who also has balked:....al watching the proceed- ings on television from a courthouse cell. Jolin Robinson N~~d ·Trojan H e ad Coach? LOS ANGELES (AP) -'-John Robinson, who coached the of· tensive bac~(ield and quarterbacks at USC from 1'112·74~ w.as expecttd to be named bead coach at use today to succeed John McKaJ. Robinson, 38, is the o«ensive backfield coach oC the Oakland Raiders. Both the San Francisco Ex· aminer and~the Long Beach In· dependent-Press Telegram stat· ed nauy that Robm-woold lead the Trojans in 1976. ' McKay announced.,two weeks aao that he was quitting aft.er 15 years to become bead coach ol the new Tampa, F1a., club int.be National Football Leasue. · Robinson, like McKO)', played his colte1late football .at the University of Oreeonj ROtiinlOO play.O on t~ Du~o· 1957 Hooe Bowl team. .A native of Daly Cit.y, Calif., he was a three.sport star at Serra ~b School In Sen Mateo, ca)lf. 1 Whlle1tobluol'l Was at USC as an U.lataot, lhe Trojans pooled a 31·3·2 record and two RoH Bowl vtctorieStn three appearances. Before joining the USC staff, Robinson apent 12 years as an at· 1ilt.ant coach at Oregon. -· . FLANKED av ATrORNevs. REP. "'"'SHAW HAS A FEW woRDs -;o ~'Ne;sM'EN' .. _ CllrigreMman Predlc:ta He'lf be Acq'!'tted and Say1 H•'ll Run Again Veterans Day Renm S lated For Tuesday L a g unan ·Victim Orange County Courts, state Qffices, most public schools and five city halls will be clos·ed Tues· day in observance or the second Veterans Day holiday in less than a month. Marine ~n Custody After Kidnap, ~ape Federal and county offices marked the observance on Oc - tober 27 and will be open Tuesday as will banks and most stores. Tuesday·s "traditional holi- day" dates back to the signing or . the armistice at the end or World War I in 1918. Costa Mesa will be the only Orange Coast city to close its municipal.offices Tuesday. A 22-year-oJd Camp Pendleton Marine is in military custOOy to- day following the guftpoint kid· naping, rape and robbery of a Laguna Beach woman. The young woman ·s ordeal began as s·he was hitchhiking south along Coast Highway Fri· day night. The 22 -year-old. woman was picked up in downtown Laguna. Police Det. Gene Brooks said the woman became nervous after she and the man had driven several blocks and she asked to be let out . The driver refused and pulled out a pistol. He demanded all her money and she gave.him Laguna Beach ch..arges of armed robbery and kidnaping and milita ry char-ges or rape or possibly kidnaping. The identity of Lhe suspect is being withheld pending further investigation. Laguna Seeks Resident Aid Over Parking Schools in the Coast Com muni· ty College District and the Capistrano Unified School Dis - trict are the only ones that will be open, having obser ved the Oct 27 date: $5. Got a complaint or a bright Brooks said the couple drove idea about Laguna Beach park· into Ca mp Pendleton where the ing? The City Parki ng , Fire Damage Set woman was raped. She.was then · Tramportation and Circulation brought back ,to Laguna and • Cornmittee wants to kno w about dropped of( near het home. J'. •. it: '· LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Fire officials estimated damage to a Hawaiian Gardens laundromat at S.SS,000 after a Sunday morning blaze. ~ the man sped 3""8Y. the Committee Chairman Mark woman got the license number or Gumbiner has announced a pro-- his car. She called police who in gram to solicit the views of tum called military,. authorities. , members of the community con · Det. Brooks said lhe man races cerning Laguna ·s ·auto-related problems. No Star ·Role Nixon Doesn 't Want TV Job WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) -Former President NiX:on has denied reports that he plans to berome ·a radio or television comme ntator. according to the news director of a radio station. • "Television a nd rad.id commentaries would not be th~ best use of my time," Nixon said in a letter to Paul Stanford of WNEB. Stanf9rd, who descr:ibed himseU as a fr:iend and supporter of the fo rmer president. said today that Nixon'· immediate projects Included the writing Or ml!'moirs· and four tel.,vlsion dpcumentary shows in 1977. · "hlo intend of co e to continue in the way I feel will be most effective to work for lhe caus<1 or world peace which. was the major ~al of~y-administra· lion, and an area in ~hich I believ41 w• made signiti· cant progress . . .. " Nixon wrpte. • • Gumbiner said that the com- mittee so Car has had extensive input from city orficia.Js. civic ,and neighborhood association~ and has taken actions based oo lhefl!!roups· desires. These include rerouiing and reschedullng or trams. installa- tion of stop aigns at various loca- tions, m aking Forest Avenue one way, elimlnation of some .left turning on Coast fllghway. and attempts to expand parking downtown. "We wish to open direct. com- munication with individual mem.bers of the community ror twb reasoos.· .. ' -. . ··~tr:st. lhi:s ~omm\loity is Joaded with talent, "-reso\ll'Cc we reel •howd be put to use ... se<ol)d,. we ere ourselves a commuruL)' resource sel up llrt~ and-}olve Pr.oblerhs for those orl&nizatj,ris f:'~ti/g~~lfu~1fin~1~ It , I ,...- > De fense Motion . ' Ac c e pte d By TOM BARLEY Of .. Dally ll"iltltiUft Co ngr essman Andrew Hinshaw and his two lawyers got the trial delay they wanled today in Orange County Superior Court after being told on their first ap· pear:ance this morning that no such continuance would be permitted.. Judge Robert P . Kneeland de- layed courtroom action until Nov. 11 after defense attorney · ' Marihall Morgan explained thl\t he i:;: Involved in a Los Angeles County trial and can not be fr<'e for courtroom action here until Nov . 24. But it seemed al one point or a rontested motion be£orc acting presiding Judge Rruce Sumner that Hinshaw might have to race trial with only one or the .two lawyers d efe ndin g him on bribery charges. After reminding tardy derense attorney Marshall Morgan that "the lrial c alendar 1s always called at 8:30 a.m . in Orange . County," Judge Sumner lestily sent the trio to Judge Robert P. Kneeland 's rourtroom for trial. Morgan and <"O·<"ounsel Robert Green, obviously taken aback. re· newed tti e-i r prQtesls that Morga n i:) involved in a trial in Santa Moni<"a and may not~ available for courjl·oC'lm action here. Rut Judge Su mner. deputizing for r>residing Judge Robert A . Banyard, remained adamant in his decision. He commented that a motion for continuance iden! tlcal to the one he ruled on today was denied earlier by Judge Ken· neth Williams. Morgan and Green had hoped for a delay or the trialto Nov. 24 . Hinshaw fa <"es jury trial on three felony counts of bribery. l-lin!lhaw appeared to recover his composure during the trek between courtrooms. 1-te predict- ed he wou ld be acquitted or the allegations and subsequently re· elttted to his 40th Congressional Distri rt .seat . The Newport BcaC'h R~publi <"ah said bis office had re· <SH HINSHAW ,.PageA2> i -,-•• • Coast Wead1er Sunny skies punctuated by gusty winds are on the we~ther mC'nu for Tues· da y with high tem - peratures ranging rrnm 64 along the :seashore to 70 degreE"s furth er inland. INSIDE TODAY Bobby Riggs is ar ii again - this 11nu• in a Joot roce acro.'l.S Death Valley again.!t an ex· perienced di.!lonce ninner 1 fJlho'll g1Qf Bobby a ~ start ) See Pagl! B-4. • ' • ~ 1.41lir IDAlllAJllL 1Yr IP"llL•O>_T1___~L-.:IS~C=---"M.=OiiiliL"="-·"'-=-=l>t<='"'o.'"'1"m"' Baek to Soil . Gartkns Eyed in Clemente Wboleaome vegetable. lostead of lilUe boys' ca.rd.board and wood roru should be springing up in San Clemente'• VI· cant lot..!1 ln the view of Councilman Charles Fox. FOX HAS proposed th<1l the city enco urage owners or vacant land to re nt the parcels to people who would want to plant their own vegettt.ble gardens . . .. "ft 'li belne done in man~ other ~1t1es , Fox no~ed dur· lng a recent di.scu.s::siQrt of the issue with fellow _councilmen. Fox'• :su11estion 1erminated. dwi.ng con.s1deration.or 23 propogal3 tu malte ~ Cleme11te a more beautiful city. The proposal ~ were made by Joe Coss, a parks and recreation commi::sision member. COUNCILMAN Art Holmes s aid he wa:-i parti~u~arly in favor of suea:e:stlons cti.11.i.ng for a city tree rarm, h~k 1n K and bicycle trails in canyon areas an~ construction . o.r a boardwalk along the beach on each s ide or the mun1c1pal pier The council agreed that the city staff should stud,>' eoos·s suggel!l tions and Fox·s proposal and r eport back in mid -December. SHOOTING VICTIM Janet Mae Metz • KILLED BY GUNMEN Rorald Cauwels ' • Yeo S uccessor Thorpe to G~~t· • Planner Post By GAll.Y GllANVILLE Ot•O.Uy,..1111 .... County Supervisor Thomas 1Riley wa.a expected to announce today that former San Juan Capistrano Maybr James Thorpe, •1 ; will r e plaee Ron Yeo a11 Riley 's appointee to the pranae County Pl1Mina Com- mis1ion. Planners E ye Laguna From Page A I HINSHAW • • ceived a "spurt or mail" follow· ing the recent dis missal or eight of 11 felony counts contained in Traffic N d the Orange County Grand Jury e e indictmenl or the former as· sessor. 'Dope Bum' P robed In Sunset Slayings. · Thorpe, a Democrat who.once fan for the Fifth District Supervi1orial seat now held by Riley, is an advocate or planned 1rowth and ---develOpment with etron1 environmental concerns. I Yeo, a 4l·year-old Corona del )tar architect, resianed from the commission last week and. in the ' process, fired a critical parting· :shot in county government's direction. . In his resignaUon letter,·Yeo chastised county government for what he 1aid is ill: -Slow res ponse to citizen needs. Traffic circulation whe n . population along the southern Orange Coas t r e ach e~ .a n estimated 700.000 to 1.2 m1Jhon people will be discussed Tuesd ay -. in public he aring before the l,aguna Beach Planning Com· mission. The planners will eonvene at 7:30 p.m . in the council cham· bers at l.aguna eity h~ll t? mull road patterns s uggested 1n the Southeas t O r a n ge Co unt y Cireulation Study. a eounty gov· ernment propos al for new major roads within urba n and un- developed areas . Several of the provisions may be eontrovcrs ial in l~aguna · Reaeh. These include the extension or Alta Laguna Boulevard from Top of the World northerly to El Toro Road and ltOutherly to Arch Beach Heights. The extension or Alta Laguna Boulevard hali batted around city hall for several years with the latest action being the city·s dele· tion of the roadway from its map of proposed streets and a refusal to fdnd any extension. In dolng so •. the city has main· tained that putting the road through would open landlocked areas {or n e w d e velopmenl which would overload all roads in the area. • Another recommendation of the circulation report calls for construction of San Joaquin Hills Road as a major thoroughfare from Irvine to the Mission Viejo area. Short term , reeommendations of the report call for improve- ments to be made to Coast Highway to speed flow of traffic. Other Planning Commission business includes: -Review of the Justice. Reh abilitation and Police serviee1 section of the Human Needs\Element of the general plan. -A request to operate a cat clinic at 1510 North Coast Highway. Four Charged ·1n Pot Case Four Dana Point residents were jailed over the weekend by Orange County Sheriff's officers who ~aid they found .packa1~ marijuana and growtng man· juana plants in the apartment al 33751 El Encanto. Booked on charges of cultivat· ing and possessing marijuana were Wendy Anne Kammeyer. ·24, Seth l.orin Kammeyer, 21 , Cletus William Madden, 21 , and Jack Melvin Davis, 26, all of the El Encanto address. Municipal court arraignment of the four s uspects is scheduled today. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT . "I intend to st ay active and run ror office in the next primary," Hins haw j a untily commentc..>d. He v.'as nattily dressed today in a da rk bus in e ss sui t and willingly joined news m en Cor a televised interview. Morgan and Green arc now wailing in Judge Kn eeland'a courtroom for a discussion on trial pros pects. Still fuming from Judge Sum· ner·s brusque dis missal of his arguments. Morgan rommenled that he hoped Judge Kneeland "might introduce a little sanity into the proceeding:J. '' Before entertna: the courtroom the silver-haired trial lawyer spotted television equipment plugged into an outlet on t.he fourth floor corridor, apparently be\ng recharged. "Hey, call (assistant district attorney Michael) Capizzi," he told new~men and spectators. "NBC or somebody is :1tea~ng electricity from the county." 200t,h Year Celebrated By Marines Marlnes stationed at Camp Pendleton today joined ln birth· day ceremonies marking the 200th annive rs ary o( the United States Marine Corps. (R~lated Story Page A4 . > Thits mornirii's ceremony was marked by a traditional cake· cutting, with the first two pieces going to the youngest 8:"d oldest Marines stationed et the base, a review of Marine Corps cam· paigns and e vents and a para~e featuring 1\.1 a rines in authentic uniform s of past eras. The !\1arine Corps was founded Nov. 10. 1775. by a resolution of the Continental Congress. An· niversary balls were held over the weekend at Camp Pendleton. S4ME OLD TVNE FOR PIL<Yf ADS "I sold m y piano.·· That's the s ales success tale told by the Laguna Nlauel woman who placed this ad in the Da ily _Pilot : BABY GRAND Black finish $470 )(x.x· uxx art er 6: JO If you have a musical instru· ment you want to eonvert to cash, call 642-5678. lt orily takes a rew word.1 in the right place to make a sale. Along the Orange Coast . the right place is the Daily Pilot. By TOM BARLEY ot U!e 0.llJ ,.. .... ~ Orange County Sheriff's of· firers have no firm clues lo work on today in their investigation of the weekend s\ayings or a couple who shared the home al 16861 Bay\'iew St., in Sunset Bc~ch. But investigators probmg the kil li ngs Or Ronald Cauwels, 27 . and J anet l\1ae Metz, 34, placed Niguel Gr oup Eyes Viejo's l\µC Toni.ght. A delegation or six· Laguna Nl1uel homeowners will vi!ll the ,Mi11sion Viejo Municipal Ad· vhsory Council (MAC> tonJght to isee if they like it enough to start a 11imilar council in their own com· munity. The delegation will be briefed on the eouncil's activities at the beginning of the 7 :30 p.m . session at 26129 La Paz Road by Chairman Richard Lowcock. Frank Mead. president of. the Laguna Niguel Homeowners and Community Association, said his or1aniz.at\on has been atudyin1. the possibility of establishing a MAC in Laguna Niguel for "some time". "The idea is to go to Mission Viejo and ask the questions, 'What la it, what will it do, and would it benefit \ls'?" Mead ex· plained. - He said. his group, comPosed of about 20 smaller Laguna Niguel homeowners a ssociations, re· ·cently had appointed a committee to study the possibility of forming a MAC. ' A munieipal ad.visory eouncil has no decision-making power but makes recommendations to the county Board of Supervisors on local issues . · The only MA C currently Oi>erat· ing is the one In Mission Viejo. A petition drive currently is un· der way to establish a MAC in El Toro. Lee Chappell · College Queen Lee Paula Chappell of San Clemente hes been crowned homecoming queen at the University of Redlands. Miss Chappell, 21 . daughter of Jean M. Chappell of Shorecliffs. is a senior majoring in education at the university. Miss Chappell, who was select- ed queen in balloting by students, is a member or Alpha Theta Phi sorority and Mortarboard, an honorary scholastic SQ('i ety. She was eleeted to Phi Beta Kappa in her jv.nior year. the possibility that they we re the victims of a "dope bum'' very ·high on their li st. They s aid Cauw els had a long criminal record and was kno'A'.n to be involved ove r the years 1Jl drug traffieking. They said he was the victim l!leveral years ago of a kidnap and assault that also may have had its origin in a drug dea l. Ca.uwels wa s s hot once through the head Saturd ay night and died a s ho rt tim e later i n Los Al amitos General llospit al. r.1rs. Metz died on the spot from multi- ple bullet wounds ln the head and <hl"Sl. k. Investigators are wor 1ng. on repcirts that four men occupying what ls believed to be a 10-year- old light colored sedan drove up to the home and kicked in the door after being refused permission to enter. Offieers .sa id neighbors told them that three or four s hots were heard and then a barrage of .shots before the four men fied from the home a nd drove off. They have not yet determined ·the type of weapons used in the ~killings . "They could have been riOes or s hotguns ," a deputy said. Officers said M ~. Metz had been living with Cauwels for some time and that her children by a former m arria ge were being cared for at her father's home in the Sunset Beach a r ea. 'Slowdown Debated · I.OS ANGELES CAP) - Vlhether or not to slow down medical s ervices as an en· couraeemenl for malpractice in - surance legislation v.·as debated Sunday by me mbers of the Los Angele.:s County 1\1 edical Associa· tion. . -Failure to commit resources needed to properly · plan com· lnunlties . · -Giving lobbyists too much or '3 say in the decision making pro- cess. · Simultaneously, Yeo praised iRiley and · said he hopes the 'supervis or·s "'philosophy and goals for the F_iftb DU;trict 8:fld eounty will continue to be earned out." 1..ast week 's r esignation was .Y.eo's se cond from the com - mission. . After serving 13 months as th~ late supervisor Ronald Caspers a ppointee, Yeo resigned in June 1973. at Caspers· request. After his successor. the late Bart Spen-dlove quit the planning eommission last December1 Yeo became the newly appo1~led Supervisor Riley's surprise first appointment to the five-member panel. . Thorpe, a math tnstructor at Sadd.Jeback College, has been a San Juan Capistrano resident :;ince 1968. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of )iiami Univers ity (Ohio) who later earned master degree1t at both Miami and Harvard, he was eleeted to the city council in 1970. Thorpe has been absent from · the county political scene since bis 1974 candidacy for Fifth Di s· trict Supervisor fell short. of its mark when Casp~rs was r e- elected in the June primary. Two years earlier, he was the unsuccessful Democratic -can- didate for the Assembly seat held by Republican Robert Badham. · It was after the 1974 supervi11orial race that Thorpe joined dissident Democrats led by Newport Beach attorney John 'Black in an unaucceuful move to oust Richard J . O 'Neill ae ehairman of the county Democratic Central Committee. ·-.::..~~~'-~"' . . ..... , /. ·~1 ..... · .. . RILEY'.S CHOICE San Juan'• Thorpe Grading High On Clemente Council List F\lrther discussion of the new hillside gradine ordinance, a re· quest for a view park and a re- vised ordinance re1ulatlng 8kateboarding will be considered at a meeting of the San Clemente City Council Tuesday. The meeting gets Wider way at 7 :JOp.m . The council will consider a re- quest from Larry Welton, a San Clemente resident, for restora- tion of strict wording in a section of the new hillside grad.inc or- dinance dealing with planning commission review ol grading propolt•is. Under threat of a lawsuit trom a major landowner, the council dropped the strict wording and ·replaced it with softer language that will allow the planning com· mission more flexibility in handl· ing erading proposals. Councilmen who supPorted the wording ehange said it will make the ordinance more workable. Welton and opponents of the change claim it has destroyed the intent of the ordinance, which was designed to outlaw terraced grading and protect natural hillsides. The council also will take up a request from re.:sidents in the vicinity of Buen a Vista and Avenida Poniente for construe· tion of a view park and beach ac- cess. • • Mariners gives you up to a s1,,soo tax deduction this year. •• Shorecliffs Fire Blamed on Wiring ... AND EVERY YEAR UNTIL YOU RETIRE! NOW YOU CAN BUILD A TA X SHELTERED RETIREMENT FUND AT MARINERS, WITH "IRA " -THE INDIVIDUAL RE- TIREMENT ACCOU NT. M ariners I ndividual Retirement Account is a personal tax-sheltered ret iremen t plan. ''1AA'' was devet~ oped by Congress to give you an effec tive way to build your own retire- ment fund . HERE'S HOW FAST YOUR MONEY GROWS IN A MARINERS ''IRA .. ACCOUNT. lt1d•~•OY•I Rlll!ft.ment.A«JJ11t11S 11re pr•tf!nlly e1rnlr>p 7J,~% per yNr wllM p/11r:ed /11 e S.r Hr ~111Jc11te. Your ennui/ yl•Ad Ii /ncr•atflG ro •Olp. 8.Dl!I"'° when inleres/ ta eddN 10 ,,,_ eccou 1 0111nce 11nd compounded dsolr. W1rll a maiimum Fa~ty wiring was tentatjvely blameO today for a Friday night fjre that caused $40,000 damage to a San Clemente Shorecliffs home and left two people injured. The blaze broke out about 10 p.m . tn the bedroom of the home o( William Robe rts, 740 Camino de Los Mares, and quickly engulred the e ntire room . firemen said. Roberts. who was asleep in bed. was awake n ed .b y the nam6. He suffered minor bums to his Cece, arms and lees before fleeing the room throu&h a 1lid· tng ates1 door . He wa s hospit alized overni1ht at San Clemente General ll08pitaJ. Injured while battlini lhe blaze was Richard Putin, a reserve ftn!man. He suffered a sprained ankle. $25,000 to contents, includirig ex· pensive antict._ues . Hodgson said he ls "strongly eonsidering" a short in the wir- ing u the cause of the blaze. Firemen at tbe Camino de Los Mares station near the residence were notified of the bla&e by a passerby who saw names shoot· ing from the roof of the re- sidence. Hodtson said 29 firemen and four en1ines bettled the blaze and brought It under control In abeut 20 minutes. Hodgson said another tire th•t did an estimated $10,000 dama1e at a downtown duplex early Fri· day morning was caused by a faulty stereo plug tbat sparked and t&niled a couch. You can sa ve as much as $1500 or 15°/o of your wages. whichever Is less, and your savings will be a tax deduc- t ion during your working years. If your sp ouse works . your combined lax-sheltered savings ca n be as much as $3000 per year. Come in to Mari ners 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 of our convenient locations. 1ndf\lldu1/"conrrlt:v//on of $1 500 f!acl'I year, llere't flow yo11r mon1y will p,,,w: WITH TAX WITHOUT EXTRA SHELTERED TAX MONEY IRA SHELTERED FROM TAX AFT EA PLAN PLAN OE,EJtRAl 5yrs. $ 9,510 $ 6,730 s 2,780 10 yrs. 23,540 1\750 7.790 20 yrs. 74,6'0 44 ,080 30.seo 30yrs. 165.550 95,030 90.520 'AboYe llqures are tNtsed on 25•·. u'ICome br.c:tie1. f ed41fel ,..gulellon1 rtqu!re 111bslant1a1 pen111t1e1 lor C!l tly w11nd1•w9ll lrom 1:9rt1li01!e KC0\111ts 8rt9tly Hllll Wnt HtllfW'Md ·' -. " " - . .. I• · .. Fire Mers~I Don Hodason uld today t ere was $15,000 d"1>•1• to th• ~ of lhe house ond an addltimlal ~.ooo to The fire charred telephone lines , leaving the downtown area aDd th• San Clemente'·Pollce Ste· lion without telepb esec.v:icelar more than an hOur. Ntwp0rt 1.-eh (M•ln Olllce) IS15WH ICUfl Or. (7t•1&&2.""°°° (Corntt"ol Olymi;i:tc Blvd. I (Opp. Ml. Sl,,_j Ho1plllll '"'' 380 So. &tverly Of. 87 47 !tvtrly Blv<I . (21 3)'63-:)000 (2131157~141 I ',,.,. \ . . • l ' I I . I .. "" ... 11 .. di 'P> cl< It Pl gi .. hi .. s. ' IE 81 YI ·~ ta 1S "' si! m M M ti• is li Yf bi • of b\ Y< bl th y< d• .go "' "' a1 '11 cl " is itl o· 1' ir u n G a ft p ti ;i b n p " n b j s ~ . f l e • ii $' i II 4 ,( I c ~ d 0 I c t 1 0.-Jl '1 PILOT . ' • PllU!l '.r.ax Sqategy' Dollar~s~i-ng Tactics Cited· Monday's Closing Prie~s NEW.YORK . STOCK EXC~GE I I ' ! I "'ht ' VOllJC • (UPll -:::.,";':\ !::.~ ': -• ..... Mtt M iwu .:-. °"' I =~'' * ...,_11' ~ .. i ': T'.::. B1SYLVIAPOaTEK • ==-~.~ !; ~! ~ (l.altfrlaSeriuJ ~ =:..-"'ii !: t:=: Jf -are am-tbe mllliom or American children ..,.. ..... .-.. n '""• ,,,. ~--....u1.-i.• !Nlo+ -belpin,s to suppqirt your parents, it is more imperative than ~ Ota ' m:·i. ewer thlt you ffnd out before 1975 ftMh bow mueb ineome ;;r.;-,.; I 11 ... basbeenre«lvedb1yourparents°'1tsideofyou_rsupPQrt. ~.-.:l ,?? ~~ MciiiiY'S Worth . Be"-J:ecise in yoor· ~ '"'i.K.i' s '°" ,,,____.., ~·-• "tdl AJl11111.114n.I 4 , ..... '-~: e &y )'ou,r ...... 1;Jt •• M 11~ ••• , "Ji d p..,..___..j 1111• GM 1.tl f 1 ''"' + 'Ii .-..nqua •:-¥our~ e . ....,.....,. """'""•'-. • dency deducUon of $7W :J:~":,, ~ =:-;: )lus the new 1915 $30 tax A.lllllftlC _,. ,, ,, • -"' ~1 -b d ~M..,.-u ,.._ .. ~ tor eac epen-Ncmt ,.. .. ,. " .., " ""' dent ls at stake in this =:,. ~~ 1! Pi ;~...__· 4 calculation. .,,._ ·*' 1 • •~• "" Reason: Socla1 Security recipients got three breaks ln ::::=:: 'i ': r': : 8 ~In be efi -• JuJ ti Alltllllf1M S n tl1'-"' 19'75: an percent ~" n · ts aince y. a one-me. Alie L-lidllf,.. , " ••• ooly ·~~ayment, am the oPUon ot bavinc:r benefit checks ~ .... 1 ... ' 11s ,,,,._"' ~ • -AllilinGrfl A 11 1 tllto-W. .. _. directlyintbeirbanla. AlllfOll .. I 117 ''"'• .... ~....-. Al ..... 1t • .O • io •Ml+ - THESE DEVELOPMENTS -favorable to your 'Parent.s ~could cost you delay, because your parent is your dependent only if (1) he or she has a .. gross income'' of less than $750 a_yeud!J!!I t2J yoo provide more than hall your parent'• support.. · Social Security doesn't count as part of your parent's .. gross income, but it can count as support-and thus, the SS ' benefit increases could make a big difference. What's more. you're less· likely to notice the benefit hikes because your parent'• recent benefit checks may have been deposited directly in hi11 or her bank. . All .... fl'fWl.Q 1 11 _.,.. Al~IAOHI Jft 4Sllllo+ '-Alllll SuprNit • , •S s -1o9 All~CM .lt • 11 11-. ••• Al"11htA ·"' 1 10 '"" + .... .......... ·""' .. 11 '"' + "" Akoll 1,Jil IS 200 S1\\ + \Ii ~-l t _f J.I"' •.• NrMJt 1:1s 1t " ..... _,..., """*" Ml • ,. 11\41--MKord .111 s 17 ,,._ + "' =~I.XI. s 1• _.,.. J.to ,, 12'-YI Your parent also may have income outside of Social t Security that has increased this year -i.e., djvidends or in· term.. Find out now bow much this other income totals. AmHrn .tlOD S IS 16 •.. A HU,,, S'h ., JS ,,_._ -. All'IA!rl'I A 10 12 16yt ... Ml Alrli,...... 105 P'h ... Ml Bek .<II ' 1J 10tt-'h ... .,. 2 .... 1•1 ,. -4 AmBrcll .IO 12 " t1v.-\\ ""' eioo .» 1 1• '""-"" ACM11-*1 "'»v.,.111 ACMlpll'lfo •• SJO ...... ~Mtf ,, 17 I -\41 AO.lfll.20 1 Tl 17 + W. Amey_, l'h I 1S1 1S'h+ lh MIO..n .1211 .. 2 I"'°-.... AOls!Ttl .~ 11 1U 2• + \lo AfnOlllllVll ., 2 '"'° ... Amee,._ t • SJO JO__. W. A,.,,,. • ., .• 6 1t '""" ..... Nl'IF'Sy .tOh .. I• 2 ..... · THE KEY ADVICE IS: get all these figures straight and, if need be, step up your contributions between now and yearen,:I so that you nail down the $750 dependency deduc- tion and $30 lax credit. .. . -If you're in the market for a new house, you can still take advantage of the unique housing credit provided in the 197Stax law by buying before yearend. In summary, you get a dollar-for-dollar tax reduction equal to 5 percent of the purchase price of a principal re- sidence, up to a maximum of $2,000. To be eligible, a house must have been completed or under construction before March 26, 1975 ; and you must acquire and occupy it after March 12, 1975. Also, the seller must certify that construc- tion was begun before March 26 and that the purchase price is the lowest at which the home was offered after Feb. 28, 1975. DO YOU ACTUALl.Y HAVE to close the sale by yearend? No, says Prentice-Hall. You mu st, though, enter into a binding contract to purchase the home before yearend. Do you have to move in by yearend? No. You can move into the home anyti me before the end of 1976. However, you can't claim the credit until you've Rlel both the acquisition and the occupancy requirements. So if you don't occupy your new home until 1976, you're not eligi- ble for the credit until 1976. -If you're holding a check at yearend and it's money that is yours for the asking, it's taxable in 1975, even though you haven't actually received the cash. FOR INSTANCE, IF YOU receive a check in 1975 but don·t cash il until 1976, it's income in 1975, even though you ,get the check after banking hours pn the last business day ~r the year. Even if the check is mailed lo you on the last busi- ness day of December and your check isn't credited to your account until January 1976, it's still income to you in 1975. The government's reasoning is you could have had the check given to you-betoreyearend. If a check is dishonored when you present it for pay. ment, however, you have no taxable income until the check is made good. If a check is postdated, say, to Jan. 3, 1976, you can treat it as income in 1976. IF YOU'RE ON THE paying end and you mail or a hand over a check for a deductible item on the last minute of the last day or the year' it's deductible in 1975. Keep in mind these fundamental guidelines on receiv- ing and paying checks at yearend -if your tax strategy calls for either postponing income and deouctions from 1975 until next year or speeding up income and deductions from next year into 1975. GM Loses 5-year Fight Over Recall DET·ROIT CUPI) General Motors Corp. haslosl a five-year batUe with the federal government over re- pairs on 140;000 trucks that the automotive giant claimed were made nec.essary by awrier abuse. GM said it will begin the t ask of trying to locate and. notify owners of the trucks for' possible replacement of wheels, which, the govern- ment claimed, could Collapse 'because of a defect. Earnings Up At&oodlow Garden Grove-based Swed.low . Inc. reported earn- ings from continuing opera- tions for the second quarter of ·f iscal 1976 were $205,000, equal to 11 cents per share, on . 1alesof$3,4lj,OOO. This compares with earn· ings ltom these operations of $72,000, or 4 cents, on sales of $3,064,090 for t h e three m<>lllbs ended Sept. 29, 1974~ ,. Circle Seal's . •• Dividend Told Tbe board or directer• or Clrde Seal Corporation of Anaheim bas declared a dividend ol 10 cents per share of common stock, payable Dec~ l, to stoclcllolden or,... COl"d Nov. 15. This brings the t<>tll dividend payments In 1mto~centsper share. AFFECTED ARE three· quarter ton Chevrolet and GMC pickup trucks built between' 1960 and 1965. GM said 161,000 were built but on- ly about 140,000 still are in use and it may be difficult to find the owners. Some 86 reports of wheel failures have come to light, tnosUy ln 1966 and 1967, but a. GM spokesman s aid there were no serious injuries as a result. A legal battle over repair- ing the vehicles began in 1970. when the government filed a 'lawsuit to force a recall. THE DECISION to recall the vehicles follows a ruling in a U.S. Appeals Court in Washington in August that found that an auto safety de- fect can exist whenever there are a significant number of vehicle failures, regardless of the cause. GM claimed the wheel failures were due to owner abuse, mainly through over· loading of the vehicles and the addition of camper bodies. The appeals court sent the case back to a district court and GM agreed to recall the trucks but said Its action does not in any way admit that th~ wheels are defective. 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MOU t .•lO J!.167 -f ~ .lO :It '° '""'• "" -. • I • -- - • (:f DAILYP!LOT Big J;nvestment \ · Vietnam Film • Newport's Bill Park PVBUC"NOTICE For Coppola Top Cadet • From. Wire Service~ Fr1ncls J.'ord CoPpol1, fivo·time Academy Award wiwtcr (or two "Godlnther" movies, said he has bet $12 million dollars or hi s own that he can overcome tbc American distaste ·ror seeing a film Hbout the Vietnam ese War. William R. Park, son ot Mr. a.nd Mn:. Rithard ff . Park or Newpo rt Beach, he.s been named 11 Di!\tinguis hed Coidet for his atcornpHsbments ~t Norwich University in Northfield, VI. Hut he snJd he wasn't .sure how he w::t s goi ng to go about i.t. cxct.ipt that he was going tu lace the movie with violence. Producer -director Coppola. whose t"'O "(;QCI. father ·· film~ recordt.'<.1 gross sales, 0trr1ved 1n 1'1anila to ~out Filipino l oc;.1tion~ for f1lnHng his Vi t.>tnamcse War piclllfc, "1\poca.lyps t.· ~ow . ' • The sUp<'rintenclent or thl~ lJtah !Jighw<ty Patrol '"'US chargt•d "'ith drunk:t•o driving: ThC' ch<.1rgt>, u misd\'nll'<•nor. Wits fil !·cl againsl Col. Roy M. ··~t ack'' llPlm by Davis Counly Al tornE"y J. Duffy Palm1•r nflt·r un investigation into <t Wl•ekend tr•tffic atcidcnt. OCC Speech T eam Winn«>rs · lit>lm, suspended from hi :. job by Gov. Calvin! .... Ra+n11to11, h<•d rolled his priv<ttc Cadillac ~lod<i n on 1nterst11tc I~ n<"ar f"C'ntl•rville. f-lc rcc(·ivctl cul.' hruist•::>. a hrokcn hand a11d a shu11ltlcr injury. • 1'c.x;1s indus trialis t Ii. rtoss Perot would be thl' l1t>nt>fic1:1r;v nf "what may be th{• most gigantic t,1x br1•:1k in induslry '' if <in nmcndmenl to a major lHX bill becontl'S law, the \Vall Street Journal said. 1'ht• amendment o!ff.>red by Rl'p. Phil 1.andrum t 0 -l.H. ), to lhe J·Jousc W~1ys i:1nd 1Vleans Com mitlee, would provide a special three. year carrybllck of capital losses in f.>xccss of SJ0,000 providing huge t<LX r(·runds for wealthy persons who had heavy losses in the stock market. For example, In 197•1 or 1975. At present, such losse~ are only permitted to be carried forward. The Journal said Perot '\•iho lately has suffered som!' "'ll!1tot hug<' busi ness reversaJ s ... could reg.'.lin a~ 1nuch as $15 million. • Dert"nsivt.> larkle Jlen WJIJiams was elected ('.olonel Rt>bel at the University or Mi ssissippi, the fir st bl ;.1ck tow in the campus popularity title. Willinms is a business administration major. • . .'\, Stu:ramt>nto woman. whose husband com· mitted sui cide a fter gambling losses, can 'l sue South 1.ake Tahoe casi~or wrongful death, a stalE' appt>llate court ru.1~ Justice Georce F:. Par · of the 3rd District Court of ;\ppeal said that it "makes just as much sensP to arguf' th Ht the clubs had a duty to not let him kill himself." • Rep. Wilbur ~IUJs. whose political career was almost wrtcked by a well-publicized bout with alroholism, says an alcoholism institute in f1 orlda saved his life. "I'd be dead by now if it wasn't for this in~ stitute."' l\11ll s said at a fund·raising event for the Palm Beach Institute. Mills and his wife, Polly, new to the South Florida city to help publicize the institute's plans for a research and educational foundation . • Th(' d a ughter of l\layor Clarence Lightner of Raleigh, N.C. has been fined StOO and given a six· month suspE'nded sentence in Wake County District C'.ourt after pleading gui lty to a charge of credit card fraud. Debra J . J,ightner, 23, and Pamela Thomas, a friend. received duplicate sentences from Judge Prttlow Winbornt>. They were put on probation for two years. Miss l.ighlnt•r was the third member or the mayor·s ramily to race criminal charges in the past year. J.ightne r w asdefeatedin a bid (orre·election. • Oran ~t· Cu.1st C:ollege's fOl'C'll:SiCS tc;im finished high t·r than :tny other comn1unity colll•gc t•nlered in the l1a!'1fic Southe rn California 1-~orensiC's Assn. Warm- up Tournament hC!d ut £1 CaminoCollege. OCC finisht.•d right hehind Claremont (;ollege, a four ·y('nr ~c hool , which v.•on tbe sweepstakes title. P UBLIC NOTICE STATEM•MT 01" WITHDltAWAL l"ltDM l'A ltT Ml!llSMIJll D Jll•AATING UNDl!ll "'CTl"TIOUS •UllN•s s NAMll! 1"' loU-llWJ Pt<IOl'I "'' will>Or•..n ., • <;11t1tr•I P••lntr lrom !ht 111rMtrllllp °""''"><I under the lie· 111lou1 bu.i""'1 """"' ol MASTEl'IS AUCT1DN •I 7071 .... N•wpOrt e1w .• Co!;\1 Mtu. C•lllort1I•. The llclltloli1 bu""'"' 111m. ~T•T•· ,..,.! for !ht P1rl11tr<11lp w-81 l!ff'd"" AUll'\'11 JI, 1tJ 1 111 lht County ol Or ""'<;II. Full N•,.,. .net Acldr•ll 011/WI ~ Wll.Mr•wiooa; _ Robert H. !Bob) B•own. ,,10 M•dl1011 AWll'IU•. W1 11 ml11~l•r • C.lltor1111 t'l"3 Sl9ftid: flobe•I H. B•own ··-Publl•lltd Ol"•t10-Co1ll D•lly pj!ot, Ol:I. 20. JI, •lld llklw. 3. 10. 1•71 ml-M PUBLIC NOTICE l\ longtime patron of the Pasadena Art l\o1useum tsul'd to be relieved of future rinancial commitments to the facility now that its name has been changed to the Norton Simon J\.1useum . The Harry G. Steele Foundation filed a breach· 1---,=,~cT=o~T~,.=,=,=,~,=,=,.=,=,=,--I of-contract action. HAM•!.TATl!Ml!NT Th r Tiw lonowl"9 P9•wn 11 OolnQ bu\I· e ou ndation noted that it withheld one .. u11: $100,000 payment due recently from a total of s.M.C. E,..vtRONMENTAL ~~()(JO · · SYSTE MSIC .. LIFORN!A. 1•000 --..., re ma1n1n g to be paid on a bank loan pre-c1mlno c1111,1r.1no, sin Ju .. n ·viously guaranteed to the museum. Coti>lltr-. c..urorn11 * M<LflSH BROTHERS. INC., 1 Aclrt>:ts Jllldegarde Knf'fr will seek a divorce from husband David Ca meron, the actress's lawyer .said in Berlin. Cameron, a British author and film director, lost a suit to gain custody or their 7-year-old daughter, Ttnt1. Cameron alleged in court and in newspaper interviews that hi s 49-year-old wife has become a drug addict. "I have never experienced this kind of infamy, and my husband knows exactly how this has in· Ouenced my state or health,'" the actress said th.rOu.gh her lawyer. • Rugh Scott, the Senate mJnority leader rumort>d to be a candidate to replace George Bush Bli head of the U.S. mission to Chin a, hints he may run for re-eleetion next year. In hi s "Republican Leaders Bulletin" mailed to media contacts a nd important 'state Re ublicans, Scott named cam(!aign person· nel and said he woltld announce his deci:s ion on Dec. •I in ·P1tl.!burgh. Bttause of his 74 years ~nd his defense Of former President Nixon during Watergate, some purtd lts conalder Scott to be 'Wlnerable. • Franll. Crua, convicted or the lead l)lpe murders of his wife scan and her' tw_o arandchJldren, was declared sano by a Lassen County Superior Court/ury. C.!lforn!1 corporation, l'tOOO c.em,,..,. C1111tlr1no, Sin Juln C111l•tr1no, C..lifoml1 Tiiis bu\lntll 11 <OnOucltd 11¥ • Q9Mfll ~r1 ... .W.lp, Mt;Ubll B•ol""''· Inc • Cloo\eld a. Mt Lt I\!\ PT11l"'"I Thi• ,,,,, .... fl, •• , Ille<! '"'"' '"" Coutlly Cl•rll ell 0••1111'! Co1mlv Ofl IX· ..,,,,,,1). """ Pllbllslltd Or•110-Co•u O•llv Polo!. Oi;t. :IG, 11, •net Now. l . 10, ltlS l'H'"1S P UBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUI aUllNf.11 NAM•ITAT•Mll!NT n. POllO•l'll'Q P«IOll h dol"9 Con/· NllM; GOLOl!:N NEEDLE FABRICS, ml 11"1$10! 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U,. ""91\t ti;. $0rdfN. kl\Owft to-l!Dllit.,.,. l*'llflwl'IOM-ltwbM:rlt.llo"- wllNt1 ll\lt""""M tnd•tllftOWtfldOld tD -lhtl ~bfell(l(I MIN, WITH IU ft'rf Mind •t1d ottld .. llNI. 1-.a.IU,....11 "'°"'' fl'lllllk In •I'd fwuldll_., ""*"'*' 0.-...... c.Hi1 0.Hr Ill«. ..... ,. ... IO, 1'11 ~ii • • . ' • . Saddlebaek Tod~y·s Closl•lf N.Y. Stoeks ./ EDITION • VOL. 68, N0.314, 3SECTLONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE-COUN1"'1', CALrrO~NIA MONDAY r NOVEMSEEt!O, 1975 TEN CENTS .. DENIES DEATH WISH Judge Robert Muir ' + -~udge ·o~ntt.'s De•~h PJea MORRISTOWN. N:J . (UPll - A New Jersey jud1e today denied the request or the parents or Kann Ann Quin) an lo disconnect the respirator which has kept their comatose dauahter ali~e for...nu>ceJ.han.sill m.oo.t.bs. In a carefully worded , _».page decision w.ith wide implications for the treatment or the terminal- ly ill, Su~erior Court Judie_ RObert Mwr Jr., said, "It is or- dered that the reques t ed authbrizalioo lo terminate the respirator s upporting Kare n Quinlan's cardio-respira tory functions be denied with pre- judice and without costs to any party.·· Had he granted the 1>ar~nt.:s' re - quest, it would have been the rirst time in his tory that a United States court authorized the death o( a person not convicted of a crime. Contrary-to the parent.s' argu- ment that they were leaally and morally authorized to disC'oMect lhe machine, Muir s aid, i.1 have ruled it is a medical decision whether or not Karen should be removed from the respirator. · Just as that decision b a medical one, the continued care and treat- ment o( Karen iS a medical one.'' The judge ordered Daniel Coburn, Miss Quinlan"I: court· appointed guatdian, lo continue in that capacity. Muir sympathized with the tor- ment of the 21 -year-old Miss Quinlan's parents, who visit their daughter daily al St. Clare's J-tospital in Denville, N.J ., where she lies in a grotesque fetal posi- tion weighing only 60 pounds . But, the judge s aid, "that anguis h would be continued and magnified by the inner conflicts l\1r. Quinlan would have if he were required to toDCJll' in the day -by:_day decisions on_tbe future care and treatment ol his daua:hter. I therefore find it more appropriate and in Karen's in· terest41f another ls appc>inted.'' During the five·day trial. Paul W. Armstrong, the lawyer for the QuinJan..s. a.aid Karen exilted in a "vecetative state with no hope for rttovery :" . _ Muir said, however, ''none of the doctors testified the.re was no hope, The hope for recovery is re- mote, but no doctor talks in the absolute. There is a duty to con· tinue the life 3ssisling apparatus if, within the treating physician!s opinion, it should be done ... The Catholic Church, in a pastoral letter read at Mass Sun· day in parishes throughout the diocese or Paterson, said the parents· decision lo seek re· moval or lhe-res pirator is "moraUy correct." Bishop Lawrence 8 . Casey urced church members to read the nine-page position paper which he drafted and released u the church's official stand in the case. The bishop also asked the churth·eoers to pray ror the Quinlans and others connected with the case. He said doclorat are-nol re· quired to \ISe extraordinary mechanical means to prevent a p8tient from dying a 11atural de- ath "when it ii inevitable and all hope o( a return lo an even partial exeroitie or human lire is irreparably lost." Judge Muir, ,13. a tri m, balding six -rooter who is an ordained e lder in the Pres by te rian Church, spent 14 days preparing his det'ision . <See COMA, P·ageA21 Ul"IT ......... 'LIFE' TO CONTINUE Karen Quinlan Trial Delay Granted to Hinshaw A f'frst Lori . Wing r e igned~ this o weekend as El Toro High School 's fir s t official homecoming queen. TPe 17-year-old senior is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wing of Laguna Hills. Tax Petition Drive Started In Saddleback The Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce has launched a petition drive aimed at giving individual taxpayers the same tax increase protection currently enjoyed by corpora- tions. Its aim is to place on the June ballot an initiative calling !or a two-thirds vote for tax increases proposed by the state legislature. · The proposal stands in direct contradiction to another ballot measure calling for a reduction from two-thirds to a simple ma- jority the legislative volt-re· quirement to r a ise business taxes. At the pr.eJJent time the state constitution requires a two-thirds vote before the legislature can t'hange or levy taxes affecting banks. corporations and in· surance companies. The chambe r of commerce- backed initiative would not only pre:serve status quo (or-business, but extend the same privilege to individual taxpayers. A total of 800,000 signatures are required statewide by Saturday lo place the issue on the ballot. Petitions are available at all banks and savings and loan ot· fi ces in El Toro, Laguna Hills, and Mission Viejo. SAME OLD TUNE FOR PILOT ADS ''[sold my piano.·· That's th~ sales success tale told by the Laguna Niguel woman who placed this ad in tbe Daily Pilot : HABY GRAND 3lack finith $470 XU· :uxxarteT6:JO If you have a musict al i.nstru· ment you want to convert to cash, call 642-5678. .It only takes a few wi>rds in the right place to make a sale. Alonlt\ th~ Orange Coast, the right.place is the Dally PiJbt. • Squeaky Dragged I"' Out SACRAMENTO (AP I - Lynette Fromme. who had to be canied into the courthouse by a U.S . marshal, was banished again from the court today after refusing lo promise not lo disrupt her trial on the charge she at- tempted lo kill President Ford. Miss Fromme, who had a red clolh'_OYer her eyes, wu carried from a van that had brought her froiil the jail. She vowed Friday that sh"e would not return to the ·courthouse unless ·officers car· riedber. She had to be carried bodily but did not r esist. said U.S. Marshal Arthur Van Court. He said she had a red bandana over her eyes when o£ficers came to her jail celJ. After Miss Fromme was eject· ed. from the courtroom, the trial continued. A court spokesman said Miss Fromme again refused to watch the trial on a television set in a room adjacent to her courthouse cell. Miss Fromme was ejected from the court twice Friday when she demailded that convict· ed mass murde r er Charles Manson be allowed to testify ror her. She was an early member of the so-called Manson family cult. After her arrival today, Miss Fromme rejected an ofrer by U.S .· Distric t Court Judge Thomas Mac Bride to allow her to return to court on a promise of avoiding the disruptions. "This is a matter of principle,·· she told Mac Bride . with the jury absent. Miss Fromme, in less t han a week, has tried twice to change her plea from innocent to no con- test or guilty, and fired Virga as her co-counsel, onl y to have him reinstated. John Robinson Named Trojan Head Coach LOS ANGELES CAP! -The University of Southern California today named John Robinson, a pro football as sistant, lo succeed pro-bound John McKay as head Trojan football coach. Robinson, 38, is the offensive backfield coach o( the Oakland Raiders. Both the San Francisco Ex· ~ aminer and the Long Beach In· dependent-Press Telegram stat· ed flatly that Robinson would lead the Trojans in 19'76. McKay announced two weeks ago that he was quilting after 15 years ·lo become bead coach of the new Tampa, Fla., club in the National Football League. Robinson, like McKay, played ilis collegiate football al the University' of Oregon. Robinson played on the Ducks· 1957 Rose Bowl team. A native or Daly City, Calif .. he waa a three-sport star at Serra High school in San Mateo, ca.Ji£. While Robinson was at USC as an assistant, the Trojans posted a 31·3·2 record and two Rose Bowl victories in three appearances. Before Jolnlnt the USC staff. Robinson s}>eot 12 years as an as- sistant coach al Oregon. 1 • o.11w ~i.t l"Mt• •w ~•t•kll O' 0.11 .. n FLANKED.BY ATTORNEYS, REP. HINSHAW HAS A FEW WORDS FOR NEWSMEN Congressman Predict• He'll be Acquitted and Says He'll Run Again Rams Piekup Viejo Man Injured In Cycling Crash A Mission Viejo man was seriously injured Sunday when the speeding motorcycle he was driving collided with a pi ckup truck. a California Highway Patrol spokesm an said tcxlay. James R. Kill ebrew, 2S. of 27173 Via Finera, is in "very serious but stable condition .. al Saddleback Community Hospital with two broken arms and in· ternal injuries. The CHP spokesman said the mis hap occurred shortly after 1 p.m. at the intersection o( La P az Road and Moulton Parkway. Witnesses told offi cers t he tru ck , driven ·by James Woytowick, 32, o ( 23621 Verona Place, Laguna Hills. was north· bound on Moulton and had halted at the intersection stop sign. La Paz is a through street at that spot. O£ficers were told the truck started through the intersection and was hit by the motorcycle, which was travelin~ at 8l to SS miles an hour, according to a wit· ness, theCHP spokesman said. "We were told that if the cycle had been movin g at norm al speed. the truck would have had more than enough time to clear the int~rsection . · · the spokesman said. "On that bas is, no crimin al charges will be filed against the Lruck ·s driver.·· The impact or the crash hUried Killebrew completely over the truck and he la nded on .the shoulde r of the road on the other si de, the CHP spokesman said. The truck dri ver was uninjurlld but shaken by the accident. the spokesman added. Search Suspended SAN FRANCISCO CU P!) - The Coast Guard has suspended the search (or a cadet at the California Maritime Academ y lost overboard from a 37-foot sloop in the bay. No Star Role • Nixon Doesn't Want TV Job WORCESTER. Mass. (AP ) -Former President . Nixon has denied reports that he plans to become a radio o r te levision commentator, according to the hews director or a radio station. ''Television a nd r adio commentaries would not be the b est u se or my time," Nixon sai,din a letter to Paul S1anford of WNEB. , S<anford . who described himaetf as a fri end and s upporter of the form er pres ident, said today that Nixon's immediate project included the writing of memoi:rs and four t elevisi d~umentary s hows in 1977 . ' • "1 do &tend of course on l.nue In Lhe way I feel will be m~t eff ective lo <\!;\.he cause of world peace whii!h was the m m y administra- tion, and a l\ are'a in whic i! we. made signifi· t , •• N. ot can progress ... , ixon wr e . ~ Strange Odor Evacuates Grade S~hool About 400 s t ude nts wer e evac u ated from I.om a r e na Elementary School in Laguna Hills for about 45 mjnutes this m o rn in g after a n odor ol ".something scorc hing" permeat eel the building. Although coun ty fi refighters agreed the odor of smoke was very evident in the bui lding. they were unable to determine what caused it. Brian Watson . a county fire prevention officer, s aid it was probably somethjng in the li ghts or-air conditioning. Although it was determined .safe (or the children to enter the .school , an electrician and an air condition· ing repairman werC' called in to check it out. · F'our trucks ·and two rescue un· its respond ed to the call at the school which is now in its second year of oper ation. During the fire drill children played gam<"s out.s ide and didn 'l seem lo pay any attention to the fire trucks. The school has a fire drill once a month. Stereo Gear, TV Target of Thieves Stereo equipment, a colored' television set and cash with a total value or more than $.1,000 was stolen during the weekend from an El Toro home, Orange County Sheriff's orricers report. ed today. Depusies said in truders forced operi a sliding glass window to gain entry to the home of girt shop owner Robert .f-tull , SS, or U921 Muirlands Bl vd .. They said the Hull family was out visitihg relati ve ~ al the time of the breakin.' Fire Damage Set l.OS A:'>IG ELES lAl'J -f'ire of(icial!f estimatt"d damit,ge to a lf:twaiian Gardf'ns laundromat at SM.000 a ft er a Sunday morning bl11'l!e ( Defense Motion Accepted: By TOM BARLEY Ol tl't<I P.Uw l"llol. 5Uff Co n gressma n Andr e w Hinshaw and his two lawyers got the trial delay they wanted today in Orange County Superior Court arter being told on lheir (irst a p- pearance this morning that no such con tinu a n ce would be permitted. JUdge Robert P . Kneeland de· layed co\J.rtroom action until Nov. 17 after defense attorney ' Marshall Morgan explained that he is Invol ved in a Los Angeles Courily trial a nd can not be free for courtroom action here llnlil Nov. 24 . But it seemed a t one point of a contested motion before act ing presiding Judge Bruce Sum ner that Hins ha w might have to face trial with only onC' of the two iawyer s de fending him on bribery charges. ,.\(ter reminding tardy' defense altorney :\1 arshalt i\1organ that ·the tri al calendar is alwayt called at 8:30 u .m. in Orange County, .. Judge Sumner testily .sent the lrio lo Judge Ftobcrt P: Kneeland ·s courtroom for trial. :\1organ and co counsel Robert Green . obviously taken aback, re· newed their protests that Morgan is involved in a trial in Sant.a i\1onica and may not be available for courtr0t1m action here. Rut Judge Sumner . deputizing for pre.s iding Judge Robert A. ($t>e fllNSllA W, Page AZI Jewelry and Cash · Stolen in Viejo Jewelry and cash with a total value of $<150 was carried off dur· ing the weekend by burglars who entered a Mission Viejo home via the bedroom v.'indow. Or ange County Sheri(f's officers report· ed today. Deputies .said ·intruders en· tered the horn e or Gordon J. Lane. 66. or 23149 Los Ali sos Blvd .. \~rh ile he was asleep a nd ransacked hi !' li ving room. Orang~ Coasl L .•Lg _ tl -~ \\'ea th er Sunny ~~ie!'i punctuated by gusty ·w.nds are on the weather rdenu for Tue:o;- d a y wit h h ig h tem - peratures ranging from &1 along the seashore to 70 degrees £1,1rther inland. INSIDE TODAY Bobby Riggs Is at d ogmn - this time 1n a fool race ocros.1 Death Vall~y against an e:r perienced dislanct' run ner 1u1ho'II gitic Bobby a h~ad start 1 ,l!.Cl' Page B J l"dex (lo,11, "' .. ""'~i~• l M. loyll ... ,...,, .... , ,,.., .. , C..hllH'lll.1 .. Of.t~•Co11111, " .. •• a.,.111..i Ct I~ l'l:e,I• •l·I (;eom•t• " ~rlwi• PoM,,.. " O'l'I• ... ~ " -· ••• De .. ~ lll•lltl'I " Site:• ""'••ti• Cl l!dllwl•I P••• .. Tr:•·" , > , .. i!:AtlffflllWf!•lll " ,... " Fll'llntt Cl ~ .. -K-" 'MU l<t ,..,.,, .. ..-u ...... ,. " ; ' • • A2 DAILY PILOT SB Monoay. November to, 1979 SLA Ptot. Told Brown Sister Kidnap Target? SAN FRAN<..:iSCO { • .\}') Friend¥ of 1mpr1.soned Sym. bionese l.iberal1on Arnt;> mt•n1 bers-plolted to k1Jn:1p lhc' SlStl'r oC Gov. Edmund t: Rrn"n Jr . the San Francisco F>c.1.n11nt~r rl' porttd today In a copyri~hlt•t1 -.to1~, tht• t:." aminer said lht• µlu1 10 kidn:iµ Kathleen Rict• ";;is hJtChl'll in San Quentin l>r ison undl'r tht> direction O[ Ja1nP::i II "!)0t•' llolhday. bl•llt'\'t•d tu be tht• leader of tht• Ht:...c·k Guerr1Jl;:1 Family. Holliday , rt•('l'ntly arre3lt-d on murder ch<i rgt'::i 1n l.os An~l'lt•S, plannC'd to u.st• !ht• kidnap1n~ as :1 means of frecin~ imprisoned SLA memb{·r.s J{u::i:~H~ll I.ittlt• and Joseph Rcmirn, tht' Examiner : ~id. H ydra n ts ' To R eceive New Paint? 'lember.s of thi: :\11ss1on \'1C'jo :\l ~1n1 ci pal Advi sory Coun C'll (.\l.t\.(' ~ "'i ll c-o nsi dl·r gi\'ing tht• l ' .S H1 l'l'nlenn1al ~1 "plui.: .. toni ght Thl'Y ha\'l' bt·e n ~as ked fu r authonl al1on to p;_unt th.._. city's <lrnh .vellow fire hydrants in red · '''hitC' a nd -blue !hemes in prf'· p:1rat1on for Amt'rtca's 200th htrthda~ Pushing tht· projC'c-t 1s 18·ye<ir old rol!C'l?t' student Kari Sam- mons ...,·ho has voluntt>f'rt>d to rt•- p:unt tht• hy<lrant s 1n her o"'I) Granada Homes nl'ighborho1xl. If councilmen grant her rt>· quest tonight. i\1iss Sammons hopes that otll'l'r tracts will forrn committees to paint their o"'" hydrants . MAC officials will debate the hydrant proposal when they meet at 7 :30 p.m. at 26129 La Paz Road. Mission Viejo. Fire department officials have remained non·rommittal on the hydrant question, but Miss Sam- mons says she hopes the ('X ample11 seit by other cities such as Burbank. San Clt•mt•ntP and Jryine will help convince ('Om- munity le.icier::; to <.1pprove the project . \Vith the ronclu ::;io n of th e Ricentennial year the hydrants would be restored to their original yellow color by groups of volunteer::;, according to Mi::;s Sammons. JI eterans Day Rerun Slated For Tuesday OrangC County ~Ollrts. state.......,_ offices. most public schools and five city halls will be closed Tues· day ln observance of the second Veteran:; Day holiday in less than a ml>nth Ft>deral and county offices markcrt the observance on OC'- toh('r 27 ;:ind "'111 be Oµl'n Tuesda} as will bank:; ~nd most stores Tuesday's "traditional holi day" ctates back to lht.• signin~ of the armistir<' at the end of \\lorld \Var l in 1918. Co::;ta Mesa will be the on!v OrangC' Coast city to close 1l~ municipal offices Tuesd<1y. Schools in the Coast Communi· ty College Di strict and the Capi::;trano Unified School Di:;~ trirt are the only ont"'S that will be open, having obserYed the Oct 27 date. ORANGE COAST " .• ~.,.! ,., .. ,"'j_Q .. !"("'11-1 TM Or-ta." 0.Uf "•!al, ..-lln,.l\kl>" ,...,._ blnedt1 ... ,.,_ ,.,~ ... +•1>~l>!hl'"""b•fflo0t ..... 90'• Caill PMl>h>~lng (<>!"Ip~~. ~l'l••I~""'"""' ,,~ P""""'.a Mana•v l~rou~~ f • '°"' !o• Co"~ IMw. Ne .. Po•I IH••"· H~"!""I'"'' llP;ooll 'r""" ••'" V•ll•f. "''"·· ~ ... aleGol<• 11•11•• AM ~a.a11..-11 c°"'" "..._'fV''''''"•!I• ,_ •1 pulllh-'!.11 .. ,d.y\ -!.und... '"· Dtlft(•l>•I llUl>l>"'l"I! Pl•M "•I llll ~'1 I••• ~lfHI. Coita "'*"· <;.fllfo ·111.~ Robert N . Weed ~n-fll -Pw1>11- Jack R. Curley Vlt• Pr•\IMlll •"" t.e11 ... •I /.MIWt" ThOmas Keevil Thomas A. Murphlne ""•"-.•"<I l!eitor T•..,,.om f71 4)M2"'321 ,Cl•stlfl«f Adv•rtlsing'42·'67t S.-ltM<• v11i.,,._01•lct 111-4310 ''-*""c .. -...-6 4ts-G630 l.1tt l1· ;Jnd lt1•m1ro were con· victM last :iJlring In SaC'ramento of the November 1973 assassins· lion of Oakland s('hool Supt. '.\1arcu s F'ostt"r ~nd are on trial in Lo~ !\fl~t•lt•:-for 01ttempted 1nurd1·r of ;:1 Cnnl·ord policeman. Tht· 111· .... ·spa p1..•r quoted "rcUa· hit', "'t•ll pla1·1·d law 1·rlforremcnt .. ourcl'~ '.\1 rs. Rice. 2!1. a member of the l..os :\n~ell'~ lloard of F.duration . ~a1J of tht• reported plot. "There "'as somt• talk but I do1fl "'ant to 1·omm1·nt Thf' f:xam1n(•r said that the fr1m1n al cons piral')' section of tht• l-0::; Angeli•:; police-depart- ment IC'arned that J-lolliday and' olht•r Sl .. t\. sympathizers had '.\1rs. RH'L' under surveillance. The ne...,·spap1'r said the poli('e ;ind tht• i.:ov('rnor·s offiC'eo!ficial - ly deny lhat ~1 rs. Rice was <i kid· nap target. llo-..~,1evC'r, tht• nC'\\'spaJl('r s aid th;;it the g:ov t•rnur. Mrs. Ri ce and their parents. furn1er Gov. Ed· n1und G Bro'.''n and hi s "1fe lk•rnlC(', Wt•rf' \Qid uf the plot l!ulliday, 33, "'a!:i parulC'd July 23 after serving 14 yC'ars of a life term ;1t San Quentin for murd('r. Ill' '-''as arrestt•d in Los Angeles on Nov . l in a shootout "'ilh police .ifler two mt'n were murderC'd .ind a man <.1nd "'Oman injured in a s outhWl'Sl l~os .<\nge!C's houst•. F rom Page A l HIN SHAW. • Ranyard . remained udamant in hi:; derision. J-le commented that a moti on for rontinuan('C iden- tic al to the one he ruled on today was denied earlier by Judge Ken - Ot'th \Villi ams. Morgiln and Green had hoped for a delay or the trial to NOY. 24. Hinshaw !are:; jury trial on three felony counts of bribery. Hinshaw appeared to recover hi s composure during the trek between courtrooms. He predict- ed he would be acquitted of the al\egationj and sub::;equently re· elected to his 40th Congressional Oistri('t scat. The Ne~port Beach Republican s aid his offic e had re· t·eivt'J a .. spurt or ma.ii .. follow- ing the recent dismi::;sal or eight of JI felony count:; contained in the Orange Count:;: Grand Jury indictment of the former as· sessor. ··1 intend to stay active and run for office in the next primary,., Hins haw jauntily commented. lie .... ·as nattily dressed today in a dark bllsiness suit and willingly joined newsmen for a televised intt'r\'iew. Morgan ancl G rcen are now "'aiting in Judge Kneeland 's courtroom for a di!:it'ussion on trial pros pects . Still fuming from Judge Sum- nt>r·s brusque dis missal or his ar gu ments. '.\1organ commented that he hoped Judge Kneeland "might introduce a little sanity into the proceeding::;.·· Ref ore enlering the courtroom the silve.;-haired tri<.11 \awy~r spotted telev is ion equipment plugged into an outlet on the fourth floor corridor, apparently bt:ing recharged. "Hey. call <assistant distnct attorney '.\11rhael) Capizzi," he told ne .... ·s mC'n and spectators _ ·~RC or somt•body is stealin g t'lect ri r 1 t y from the county ... Fle a Market Planne d for Mission Viejo Residents of the Saddleback Valley are urged to get their spare reservations in early for a community-wide flea markel scheduled for Nov. 23. The giant garage sa le, sponsored by the Mission Viejo Jayr<'es. will benefit "Operation Lifesaver," a project initiated t'arli('r this year in ('OOperat ion '>''ith the Rancho Viejo Woman's Club. Proceeds from the sale will be applied to the purchas e o r lifesaving equipment for local fire stations. Seller spaces are $3 and ad ~ mission lo the swap meet is 25 rents. For s pace reservations call 830-5376 or 586·2283 . The nea market will he held from 7 a.m . to 3 :30 p.m. at the Mission Drive.Jn, 32002 Del Obispo, San Juan Capist.fano. Sex R oles T opic "Socialization and Sex-Role Steffi>typing" will be di•cussed by Dr. Geraldine Pickart and Sharon Dunofr, Orange Coa.st Colte1e Instructors, al 10 a.m. nu,nday in the women's center •t Saddleback CoJJO-ge.·'l'llert is , no charae for the lecture,. _._ ---·· ~-----~ , SHOOTING VI CTIM Janet Mae Metz • KILLED BY GUN MEN Ronald Cauwels f Veo Succ e ssor f • Thorpe to Get Planner Post ByGARVGR ANVIU.E Ofta.DeUyf't ... __, • County Supervisor C'bomao$ -fliley was CJ.~ed to_ ~ce today that former San Juan Capistrano Mayor James Tho~. 41, wtlt replace Ron Yeo as Riiey's appointee to the Orange County Planning Com· mission. · Thorpe, a Democrat who once ri!n for the Fifth District Supervisorial seat now held by Riley, is an advocate of planned growth and development with jtrong environmenlaJ concerns. -----·- 'Dope Burn' Probed In Sunset Slayings Yeo, a 4l·year·old Corona del Mar architect, resigned from the commission last week.and, in the process, fired a critical parting shot in county government's direction. · In his resignation letter, Yeo chastised county government ror What he said is its : ~ Slow respon::;e to citizen needs. • By TO:ll BABLF.V Oft~• 0•11' Pilot SWH Ora n gt~ County Sh('riff's of· fil'l'rs have no firm clue:; to work on t0t.l:1v in the ir investigation or th<' \\.'l't:kend slayings of o couple "'ho :-hilr\•d the home at 16861 Board Seeking Name for New Viejo School Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict trustees are looking for a name for an elementary school soon to be bui It in 1\.1 i::;sion Vi ejo. Tht"' new school will be built on Via Santa Maria in the Barcelona homes area. said Joe Wimer, direC'lor or administrative ::;ervires. It is scheduled to open late in 1976. Students rrom the new school's attendance area are currently enrolled in Castille North. They attend <'lasses in portable facilities at Ca::;tille Park. Trustees will accept sugges- tions for names through December 1. Wimer said . Sug. gestions should be mailed to Name That School, Capistrano Unified School District, 26126 Victoria Blvd., Capistrano li.ach, 92624 . Front Page Al COMA •.. Attorne ys oppo::;ing the Qulnlans' request said they would appeal an unfavorable de· rision. The Quinla111> have not :;aid whether they .... ·ouJd appeal. Karen has been in a coma si nce April 14 -whC'n s he mixed tran· quilizers and alcohol at a birth - day party for a friend. At St. Clare's Hospital, Karen is fed through tubes. The case has dra\l.'ll nationwide attention because Muir's de· cision could, to some extent, pro· vide a legal definition of death. Traditionally. doctors subscribe· to the "Harvard criteria" - brain death -as a prerequisite for tt'rminatlng artificial life sup- port::;. Karen's parents asked the court to permit their adopted daughter to ''die with grace and dignity .·· They asked Muir to ap· point Quinlan, a Supervisor for a pharmaceuti('al company, as Karen's legal guardian for the eoxpress purpose of halting use of the respirator. It was a matter of privacy and religious freedom, they said, because the Roman Catholic Church does not require the we of extraordinary means lo pre· ::;erve life. Mrs. Quinlan testified that Karen , C\ll at least three oc- casions, specifi cally told her she did not want her life maintained artificially. The s late of New Jersey, Karen's doctors and her court· appointed guardian, Donald R. Coburn, argued that a decision in (avor of the Quinlans would open the door to legalized euthanasia -mercy killing -and would re· suit in thousands of deaths. 'Can't Take It' A t Sadd/,elJack Moss Hart and George KaUf- man 's classic comedy, "You Can't Take It With You," will open a bicentennial season of plays at Saddleback College in a fi ve·day run beginning Wednes- day. Performance11 are at 8 p.m. through Sunday. A matinee will be presented at 2 p.m. Saturday. G~eral admission ticket.a are priced at $2. Stutenl5 are ad-mitted for 50 cents ncke:ts may be purchased da bet-. s a.m. and 5 p.m . ln the Ofnce of Community Inform aUon on cam. .. • ~· • Bayv iew St .. in Sunset Beach.' But inYestigators probing the killing:; of Ronald Cauwels, 27 . .and Janet 1\1ae ~l etz, 34, placed the jX)Ssibility that they were the viC'tims of ;:1 "dope burn" ve ry hig h on their list. They said C<.1 U'>''eis had a long criminal record and was known to be involved over the years in drug trafficking. 'fhey said he \\'as the victim several years ago of a kidnap and assault that also may have had it:; origin in . a drug deal. Cauwels was shot once through the head Saturday night and died a s hort time late r in Los Alamitos General Hospital. Mrs. Metz died on the spot from multi- ple-bullet wounds in the head a nd chest. Investigators are working on reports that (our men occupying what is believed to be a 10-year- old light colored sedan drove up to the home and kicked in the door after being r efused permission to enter. Officers said neighbors told them that three or four shots were heard and then a barrage of shol5 before the !our men fled Crom the home and drove off. TheY have not yet determined the type of weapons used in the killings. "They could have been rifles or shotguns," a deputy said. Apartment Burgled Jewelry and clothing valued at $620 have been stolen from a l.aguna Hills Leisure World apartment, Orange County Sheriff's offi('ers reported today. Deputies s aid the loss was report- ed by Heolen E . Gahm, 76, who told them the theft was committed while :;he was in the residence. -Failure to commit resources needed to prol.1erly plan com- munities. · -Giving lobbyists too much of ·a ::;ay in the decision making pro· ces.o,;. Simultaneou::;ly, Yeo praised Riley and' s aid he hopes the s upervi::;or's ··philosophy and goals for the Fifth Di!:itrict and ('ounty will continue to be carried ~out.·• · Last week ·s resignation was :Veo's second from the com· mission . After serving 13 months as the late supervi::;or Ronald Caspers· appointee, Yeo resigned in June 1913, at Caspers· request. After his successor. the late Rart Spendlove quit the planning commission last December, Yeo became the newly appointed supervi::;or Riley 's surprise firsl appointment to the five-member panC'I. Thorpe. a math instructor at Saddlebark College, has been a San Juan Capistrano resident since 1968. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Miami University (Ohio) who lateor earned master degrees at both Mi ami and Harvard, he was elected to the city council in 1970. Thorpe haj been absent from the county political scene since hi:; 1974 candidacy for Fifth Dis - trict Supervisor fell s hort of its mark when Caspers was re.' elected in the June primary. Two years earlier. he was the unsuccessful Democratic ran· didate for the Assembly seat held by Republican Robert Badhbm. Jt was after the 1974 supervisorial race that Thorpe joined dissident Democrats led by Newport Beaeh attorney John Black in an uns uccessful move to oust Richard J . O'Neill a s chairman of the county Democratic Central Committee. RILEY'.$ CHOICE Sa n Juan'• Thori>e Niguel Group E ye s Viejo's MAC Tonight A delegation or six Lagt.ina Niguel homeowners will visit the Mi ssion Viejo Municipal Ad· visory Council (MAC) tonight to see if they like it enough to start a similar council in their own com" munity. The delegation will be briefed on the <'Ouncil 's activities at the beginning of the 7: 30 p.m. se'Ssion at 26129 La Paz Road by Chairman Richard Lowcock. Frank Mead, president of the Laguna Niguel Homeowners and Community Association, said his organization has been studying the possibility of establishing a · MAC in Laguna Niguel for ''some ti'me. ·· "The idea is to go to Mission Viejo and ask the questions . 'What is ·it, what will it do, and would it benefit us'?'' Mead ex. plained. . He said his group, comp:l:Sed of about 20 smaller Laguna Niguel homeowners associations, re· ·cently had appointed a committee to study the Possibility of forming a MAC. A municipal advisory council has no decision·m a king poWer but makes recommendations to the county Board of Supervisors on local issues. The only MACcurrentlyoperal· ing is the one in Mission Viejo. 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' I • ,, \ ·' • •• • ' • Irvine EDITION Today's Cl eisl•ll N.Y. Se.ip .• VOL. 68, NO. 314, 3SECTIONS, 28 PAGES OR ... NGE COUtlTY, C...L IFORNIA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1975 TEN' CENTS. • DENIES DEATH WISH Judge Robert '*'Ir ' e De11ies ~Death Plea . --- MORIUSTOWN. tl.J. (UPI) - A New Jersey jud1• today denied the request of the partftta of Karen Ann Quinlan to disconnect the respirator which has kept their comato.e daughter alive for more than six months. In a carefully worded, SO-page deciSion witb-Wlde-implication!I for the treatment ot the terminal· ly ill, Svpnior Court Judge Robert Muir Jr., said, "It is or- dered that the requested a\lttiOrization tcr terminate the respirator supporting Karen Quinlan's cardio-respiratory fWlcliods be denied with pre- judice and without costs to any . party." Had be granted the parents' re- quest, it would have been the first time in history tha,t a United states court authorized the death ol a person not convicted of a crime. Contrary to ,tho. p...-· '11'1•· ment that thoy wore lelllly and morally authorized to- tbe machine, Muir aaid, "I have ruled it is a medical dedaioo whether or not Karen abouJd be removed from the respirator. Just as that decision is a medical -one.-t.be-continued cu.-and trea · ment of Karen is a medical one." The judge ordered Daniel Coburn.. Miss Qui.Dl.an's coUrt- appointed ruardill.D, to continue in that capacity. Muir sympathi&ed with the tor- ment of the 21-year--old Mias Quinlan's par:enta, W.ho visit their dayghter daily at St. Clare'• Hospital in Denville, N.J., where she lies: in a grotesque fetal posi- tioo weighing only 60 pounds. But, the judge said , "that anguish would be continued and magnified by the'in.ner conflicts Mr. Quinlan would-have if he WeH required. to concur in the "morally correct." '- -ela)'~.by .. day dee.J1ion1;--on tbe......,.__Blshop bawrentt 8 . C11ey f\llure care end treatment of his urged <"hurch -membert to r~ad dauchttr.1 therefore find it more lbe nloe·page position paper approprl,ate and in Karen's in-vih.ich he drafted and released as tereet.s if another is appOinted." the ehureh'is official stand in the Durin& the five-da)' trialJ Paul ease. The bishop also asked the W. Armatron1, the lawyer for the church-goers to pray for the Q.inl•n• •. said Karen existed. in a Quinlana and ollin~ed "vegetative state with no hope with-the case. ror recovery." Muir said, however, "none of the doctor• testiried there was no hope. The hope.Jor reoovery is re· mote, but no doctor talks in the abtsolute. There is a duty to con- tinue the lire assisting apparatus if, within the treating physician's opinion, it should bedone.·· The Catholic Church, in a pastoral letter re.ad at Mass Sun- day in parishes lhroughoUt the diocese. of Paterson, said the parents· decision lo seek re- mov al of the respirator is He said doctors att not re· quired to use e xtraordinary mechanical me ans lo prevent a patient trom dying a natural de· ath "whe n it is ine vitable and all • hope or a return to an even partial exercise of human life is irreparably lost.·· \..... Judge Muir , 43, a trim, blllding isix ·fooler who is an ordained elder in the Presb y terian Church, spent 14 days preparing his dt>cision . ISeeCOMA, Page A2) UPI~ 'LIFE' TO CONTINUE Karen QWnlan Trial Delay Granted ·to Hinshaw Irvine Parents Lawsuit Filed Over Orphans World Vi sion International will take action in federal court to prevent the removal or 2Cl°Cam· bodian orphans from their adop- tive parents, the organi&ation's president announced Sunday in Garden Grove. Dr. W. Stanley Mooneyham -Squeaky Dragged In, Then Out SACRAMENTO (AP ) Lynette Fromme, who had lo be carried into the courthouse by a U .S . marshal, was banished again from the court today after refusing lo promise not to disrupt her trial on the charge she al· tempted to kill President Ford. ~1iss Fromme, who had a red. cloth over her eyes, was carried from a van that had brought her from the ja.il. She vowed. Friday that she would not return to the courtp.ouse unless officers car· ne<1hr r . She had to be carried bodily but did not resist, s aid U.S. Marshal Arthur Van Court. He said she had a red bandana over her eyes when officers came to her jail cell. After Miss Fromme was eject· ed rrom the courtroom, the trial continued. A court spokesman said Miss Fromme again refused to watc-h Lhe trial on a television set in a room adjacent to her courthouse cell. Miss Fromme was ejected from the court twice Friday when ·she demanded that convict· ed mass murderer Charles Manson be allowed to testify for her. She was an early member of the so-called Manson family cult. Aft er her arrival today, Miss Fromme rejected an offer by U .S . Di s trict Court Judge Thomas Mac Bride to allOw her to return to court on a promise or avoiding the disruptions. "This is a matter of principle,·· she told Mac Bride, with the jury absent. . Mi ss Fromme, in less than a week , has tried twice to change her plea from innocent to no con- test or guilty, and fired Virga as her co-counsel, only to have him reinstated. S4ME OLD TUNE FOR PILOT ADS "I sold my piano.·· ~at·s the sales success tale told by the Laguna Niguel woman who--placed this ad in the Qaily Pilot: BABY GRAND Black finish 1470 XU· xxxxafler6 :30 l( you have a musical inst.ru· ment you w.ant to convert to cash, call 642-5678. It only takes a few words in ihe right place to make a sale. Along the Orange Coast, the rig~l place Is the Dally Pilot. said the lawsuit designed to set aside the expected final ruling of a Los Angeles Counly Superior Court judge will be filed Tuesday in Los Angeles. Dr. Mooneyham said the re· cent court decision stemmed from a lawsuit filed. by a Los Angeles physician who claim·ed that religious discrimination was being practiced by the agencies who placed the Cambodian in· !ants in Christian homes. Among the adoptive parents wbo)llet D.r. Mooneyham Sunday in Oralee County were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Luna, 3812 Beaver St., Irvine. The Lunas have signed adoption papers for 14· month-old Cale Luna who ar- rived in the Uilited States last June. "I risked my life to save those babies from certain death and I'm not going to remain silent and simply let C!'lem be kidnaped by the state or California or anyone else,·· Mooneyham s aid. "Wi1en I accepted responsibili· ty for the welfare of these children with the approval of the Cambodian government, World Vision became their legal guar· dian and parent," he added. Mooneyham s aid the Los Angeles court ignored testimony by the American nurse who re- ceived the orphan children and the last head of the Cambodian government, both of whom con· firm·ed. World Vision's legal right to stand in place or the parents. Mooneyham said that for the court to order the children turned over to the Los Angeles County Department of Adoptions is "one of the most flagrant violations of the Constitution ever seen in this state.·· John Robinson Named Trojan Head Coach LOS ANGELES CAP ) -The University of Southern California today named John Robinson, a pro rootj)a.11 assistant, to succeed pro-bound John McKay as head Trojan football coach . Robinson, 38, is the offensive baclcfield coach of the Oakland Raiders. Both the San Francisco Ex- aminer and the Long Beach In· dependent-Press Telegram stat- ed flatly that Robinson would lead the Trojans in 1976. McKay announced two weeks ago that he was quitting after 16 years to become head coach of the new Tampa, Fla., club in the National Football League. Robinson, like McKay, played his colleeiate football at the Uttlvenity of Oregon. Robinson played on the Ducks· 1957 Rose Bowlte·am. A native of Daly City, Calif., he was a three-sport star at Serra High School in San Mateo, Calif. While Robinson was at USC as an assistant, the.Trojans posted a 31 ·3·2 record and two Rose Bowl victorie1S in three appearances. Before joining the USC staff, Robinson spent 12 years u an as- sistant coach at Oregon. • _, -- 0.Uf Pii.t ll'tteio t, P.1trltk O'Dll-11 FLANKED BY ATI'ORNEYS, REP. HINSHAW HAS A FEW WORDS FOR NEWSMEN Congressman Predicts He'll be Acqui tted and Says He'll Run Ag~n Youth Beaten By Bandits In $8 Theft I A Founta in Valley youth was beaten senseless. robbed or $8 in cash. his watch and shoes and then dumped in a field in the Irvine Industrial Complex Sun· day by four men he met at a party in Newport Beach. Kenneth R . Kennebeck , 19, of 8612 El Rancho, Fountain Valley, was taken to Tustin Community Hospital and released after re· ceiving medic al treatment. Kennebeck told police he had been drinking at the party and was not certain whether he got in· lo the car with the four men volun· tarily. He did not know Lheir names. He was taken to a field near Carlson Avenue and Michelson Drive, where the men beat and kicked him. robbed him and fled. Kenne'beck told police he crawled to the Irvine Ranch Water District treatment plant where he was helped by security gUard Ca rids Vega. \[\. H e lp Worth It? Kathle,en Riee SLA Plotted K i dnap Of Brown's Sister? SAN FRANCI SCO (AP l - Friends or imprisoned Sy m· bionese Liberation Army mem· hers: plotted to kidnap the sister ol Gov. Edmund G. Brown J r., the San Francisco Examiner re· ported today. In a copyrighted story , the Ex- aminer said the plot to kidnap Kathleen Rice was hatched in San Quentin Prison under the direction or James J-1. "Doc '" Holliday. believed to be t he le ader or the Black Gu erri Ila Family. Holliday, recently arrested on murder charges in Los Angeles, planned to use the kidnaping as a means or free ing imprisoned SLA members Russell Little and Joiseph Remiro, the Eitaminer said. Little and Remiro wer e con- victed last spring in Sacramento of the November 1973 assassina- tion of Oakland school Supt. ·Marcus Foster and are on trial in Los Angeles for attempte d murder or a Concord policeman. The news paper quoted "reUa· ble. well-plnct-d law enforcem ent sourC"es. Mrs. Rice. 29, a member of the Los An geles Ho ard or Education, said or the r eportcd plot. "Thert.• was som c talk bul I don "t w;.1 nt to C'Omme nl. ·· The Exa m iner said that the cri minal cons piracy section of the L.os Angeles police depart· menl Jparned that llolliday and othe r S I.A sympathiicrs had '.\irs . Rice under surveillan('e. The ne\\•s papcr said the police and the governor·s officc official· \y deny that '.\!rs Hice was a kid· nap target. Search Suspe nded SAN F R A:>IC ISCO IUP!l - The Coast Guard has s uspended the se<1rch for a cadet <.it the Californi a Marit1 mc Ac<.i de my lost overboa r l.I from a 37 ·foot sloop in t he bay. The Coast Guard said David Costci. 20, rel\ off the vessel on whi ch he was sailing with sevl"n other pcrson!'i. Housing _Aid Analyzed D,µe to changes in federal policies, it may not be worth the trouble tor Irvine (o COQtinue to . apply for federal housing funds, lrvine,A.ssistant Planning Direc- tor Claudette DonateUa has re- ported to the city council. The council will consider whether to apply for additional housing funds al its meeting at i :JO p.m . Tuesday at city hall, .4201 Camp\1s Drive. The council has embarked on a thtee·year program of obtainine houslng graots that were expect~ ed to total S2•q.ooo: • So far, ac(ording to .jftes l • Donatella, $38,885 in grants has been · approved from federal Housing and Communit y Development Act funds . "f\lnding tn the second and third years was expected to dou· ble and triple, according to state· ments by the county la.st year," Miss Donalella said. The rUtes have changed, she said, and Irvine ma.y receive more or less than anticipated But it (itst...would have to submit ia hiahl.Y dt1lailed proposal on use bl lhe fUDdl,-a require~nt.-not • • • . ' included whcn the counc il initial· ly went aft er the money. The city nf!'eds approval of Orange County bet'auSe the coun· ty has submitted a joint applica- tion that include!i its own grant requests plus those or 16 sm all cities. "Nt.'\I.' i lJeparl mcnl of J-lousing and Urban Development) rules anct county strategies:· Miss Oonatel\a s aid. ''leave somt.• doubt as to the <.ibility of l rvint• lo obtain additional funding com 1nensur<.1lc wfih lhe staff lime and other trade·ofrs that would have to be considered." ~- Defens e Motion · Accepted By TOM BARLEY Olttle 0.11,. l"IMtM&>tl Congres s man Andrew Hinshaw a nd his two lawyers got the trial delay they wanted today in Orange County Superior Court after ~ing told on their first ap- pearance this m orning lhal no s uch continuance would be permitted. Judge Robert P . Kneeland de· layed c-eurtroom action until Nov. 17 after defense attorney. MarsbaU Morgan explained that he is involved in a Los Angeles County trial and can not be free for courtroom action here until Nov. 24 . But it seemed ·at one point of a t"ontested motion before acting presiding Judge Bruce Sumner that Hinshaw might have to fa ce trial with only one of the '"'O la wyer s d e f e n di ng him on bribery charges . Arter reminding tardy defense a ttorney Marshall Morgan that "the trial c alenda r is alwa ys calll"d at 8:30 a .m . in Orange County.·· Judge Sumner testily sent lhE' trio to Judge Robert P . Kn eel a nd 's courtroom £or trial ~ Morga n and co·counsel Robert Green, obviously taken aback, re· newed their protests that Morgan is involved 1n a trial in Santa '.\1onica and may not be available for courtronm a('tion here. Rul J udg!NSumner , deputizin1 for presid ing Jud~e Robert A. Banyard. remained adamant iii his decis ion. J-le commented that a motion £or continuance ide n· tic al to t h<' one h c rul ed on today v .. as denied ear li er by .Judge Ken-., neth Williams. Morgan and Green had hoped for a delay or the trial to Nov. 24. l·linshaw faces jury tfial on lhree felony count:; or bribery . Hin shaw appcarcd to recover his composure d uring the trek between courtroom s. tie predict- ed he would be acquitted of the a llegations a nd subsequently re- elected to his 40lh Congressional District seal. Th e N e "•p or\ B eac h Republican said his offi ce had re- ISte JIJNSHA W, Page A?) . Co~•st Weathe r Sunny ski es punctuated by gus ty win11 s ar c on the weather m enu for Tues· da y with hi g h t e rn p('ratures r anging from f)I$ along the seashore to 70 degrel"S rurlher inl and. I NSIDE T ODA'\' Bobby Riggs i$ at it again - this time 1n a foo t ract" across Death Volley against an er.- pt>rienced dis tance runner f wht)'ll gir·r Rnbby n herlfl stor! J See Page B-1 Index Ille.II I"') .. h••nlt' L.M ky11 '" JUll~l '"w' ~!11 ....... .. Oran,,.co-1, " " .. Oa n fflM C.•·10 _,, .,.] """'" " ~~Iyo.I Port ... " --~ " ... "' .. , C.at~ N(Ol!tfl •• Sit<• M:lrkeh " E.ct:t ... 1a1 Pa-. .. TtltWl\•011 .. Enl~rt.ll""'•nt " n.--,oa, " Fi ... ~t• " • .. -w-.. W.•lfl•.--.. -u..., •• , " ! • DAtLY PILOT Mond!y.·Novembw 10, 1975 0.Uy PllOI 'tMI ,. ..... No S1Din1111i11g \Vork has begun on grading <.1nd fillin g the first of two Jakes in the planned Village of Woodbrid ge in Irvine . The dust !ht.· gradl·rs url' ki cking \tp \Viii be lakebotton1 mud \Vithln a fC\V 111ont hs, ;JC'('Ord 1ng to the Irvi ne Compony. l 'hl' 30·aL'rt.· lak1:· \\·111 be south of i\1oulton Parkvtay halfway betwet>n J cffrl'Y 1\oad and Culver Drive . ·rhe comf)<lllY has be gun filling the lakC' \Vith \veil ,,·ater. The shallo\v, two·thirds· mile long J;_ikc , the first of two in Wood · br-idgr, should br filled by April. Trustees Sift Vse Of Sclwols Irvine school tru:-;tces \Vilt con- :-;ider th<' district puliry on uSt' uf st·hools by com 1nw1j ty groups ton1g hL The poli ey \Vas mad<' contru\·t•rsiJ\ l\.\'o \\'eeks :.i go by rt'Sidenls \\'ho {'laimt-d a d<tne~· group founded by a form er trustee get.s speci<il treatment. The meeting will ht-held <st El Ca mino Reul School, 4782 Karen .:\nn l.ane. at 7:30 p.m. 1'rustees also "'ill act on a pro- posed limit to campaign con- tributions and expenditures in school board races. The proposed limitation of contributions to $100 and expenditures to 12 cents per voter would have meant a max · imum of $1 ,560 spent per can- didate in the last election. The board orde red a report on use of the schools by community groups after three men com- plained at the last meeting that the Institute of Dance Arts is a business getting. free space. The district's poliC'y is to allow free use of facilities to non-profit g~ups whose meetings are free and opt>n to tht> public. Many ex- cepti.ons to the rule are madE', ac· cording to a report to the school board. In addition to the dance group, which was founded by a former trustee, Sharon Sircello. fees are charged by Boy Scouts. the l~vine Conservatory of Music , I.1ttle League and many more. The question was raised by three men, including attorney David Crockett, who charged that the dance group had not fil ed for non -profit status-a require- ment for free use. According to Mrs. Sircello, the group is a division of the non· · profit So uth Coast Cultural Lcagut>. Vets Office Open The Vetcr<in s Affairs office at Sad.dleback College will be open unt119 p.m . Monday through F'ri· day and from 9 a.ffi . to 1 p.m. on Saturdays. beginning Dec 5, for the benefit of veterans who can· not visit the office durin g we1:.·k· day busine.ss hours . The veteran'!; office also can be rt>ached by calling 8..11·9700 or 495-4950, Ext. 238 or 239. ORANGE COAST Robert N. Weed "'•Sld111I •~<! 1'~1>11- Jack R. Curley Vit t l'•••IMnt tn<I Go""f~I M.o- Thomas Keevil l!d•IO< Thomas A. Murphlne ' M•"'O•n<;1l'd•IO< Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall •ss1""n1 MA,..olnQ EGot..,.. Officts CO.It M•\• UllW•" ""• ~''"' Newtx1M Beto<,,, lU.1 New""'' O....lt•••d L•O-llt•t" 1116 O•-•••~" .. ' H1mllflt1.., II••<" 11t1S O.·.._,, llow .. ••'d SMldl-k l/•il•Y' l '1'01\.•1'•1R-ll$11n oi.oo ,-,.., ... . Ttle'ptlone (714) "42 ... 321 C111ssHl9" AdvtrtisinG 642·5611 Sac111!9111o<~ v.i11, No.,..Otht• Sl1-6J10 f'IOffl"'nCh!.....,n,. 4fS·06lO ~"""'· '''' o.anoe c~• '"A:>t"'''"ll co .... H"'I• NII tWM •IDr~l, !111,1\!to•UM•, M•IC><<•I l'l'lllUI' •• adwertiHtntnlJ "-rtln m•y o~ r•Pf...,,CH wll,,0111 t~tl•l..Hfl•uuJan tt ---5-<0flc:I cl•it •••l•O• ~•IO •• Col\• Ml ••, c:.ir,.,11.11, Sllt>~criptlofl hv tff"'' WU tno"' ..,.,,..,"""' "'·)llfl°"'l"I': "'l'"•'ll"tllMl-UAf-IMf. ' - -------~-------- 'Dope B urn' Prob e In Sunset Slaying SHOOTING VICTIM Janet Mae Metz KILLEO BY GUNMEN Ronald Cauwels , Ry TOM BARLEY CH I"• O.lly l'ltot St.ti Orange Cou nty Sheriff 's of- fi cers have no firm clues to work on tod ay in their investigation of the weekend slayings of a couple who shared the home at 16861 Bayview St ., in Sunset Beach. Rut in...-cstigators probing the killings or Ronald Cauwels, 27, and Janet i\1ae Metz, 34, placed the possibility that they were the victims of a "dope bum" very high on their lis t. They said Cauwels had a long criminal record and '>''as known to be involved over the years in drug tra£ficking. They said he was the victim several years ago of a kidnap and assault that also may have had its origin in a drug deal. Cauwel:; Was shot once through the head Saturday night and died a s hort tim e later in Los 1\Jamitos Genera·l Hospital. Mrs . Metz died on the spot from multi- ple bullet wounds in the head and cht>st. Investigators are working on reports that four men occupying what is believed lo be a 10-yt>a r - old light colored sedan drove up to the home and kicked in the door after being refu se d permission to enter. Officers said neighbors told them that· three or four shots "'ere heard and then a barrage of shots before the four. men fled from the hom e and drove off. ThE'y have not yet determined the type of \veapons used in the killings. "ThE'y could have been rifles or shotguns, .. a deputy said. · Airport Car Hit Sh.erif~:s investigators are in - vesl1gat1ng the theft of a radio direction finder and clock fro~ an aircraft parked at Orange' County Airport during the weekend. They said the loss valued at almost Sl,000 was re- ported by aircraft owner Ned Hairgrove, 47 . of South Gate. Irvine Coast Plan Hearing Tuesday Tht> Orange County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing and study session on pro· posed planning procedures and policies for the Irvine Company·s coa stal property at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Ne,,..'J)Orl Beach City Council chambers. Co mmission approval of a change in land-use label s on the 10,000 acres of unincorporated territory surrounded by the cities or Newport Beach. Irvine and l.aguna Beach is the first of several actions required befor(' the company can develop the art' a. . Th.is change is expected to be considered early next year as part of an amendment to the county General Plan. During Tuesday's meeting, rounty and company planners are expected to review a 65-page draft document on the com- pany's poli<"ies on hazards , re- sourct>S and development in the art>a . • -Some of this information may be included in the environmen- tal impact report wh.ich muSt be completed before an amendment h1 approvl'd, _,.. \ Commissioners will also be briefed on TICMAP, an arronym for The Irvine Company Multi- Ag.e ncy Planning Program which has involved 22 plivate and public agencies working with company officials on plans for the area. Gene Kjellbe rg, a county plan- ner, said the Irvine Company is not e:tpected to announce final plans for development in the area until the first of the year. Some or the previously a n- nounced p l ans h ave been changed, he said . In the past , the company of- ficials have said they would de- velop about 30 percent of the land to allow for about 50,000 resi- dents. Also included is a 1 345- acre park along the shore which the state already has agreed to purchase. This. however, is cur- rently tied up in litigation brought by Joan Irvine the largest individual stockholder in thE' It-vine Company. Kjellberg said the meeting is being held in Newport Beach in response to requests from resi- dents living in the area of the Irvine Company land. ' • • r ... r llfleAI :.Y~ Successor IDNSQAW •• Thorpe t~ G:et ceived a ''spurt Ot mail" rollow- lne the 11:cent dlJmtssal ot eight of 11 felony ~ounts contained in the Orana:e Coun~y Grl.lld Jury Jndlctment of the former a!i- sessor. ''!intend to stay active and run for office in the next primary," Hinshaw jauntily commented. He wai nattily dressed today in a dark business 11Wt and willingly joined newsmen for a televised interview. • Planner Post t~·= Morgan and Green are-now waiting in Judge Kneeland's courtroom for a discwssion on trial pro::ipects. 1 Still fuming from Judge Sum- ner 's brusque dismissal of his arguments. Mo rgan commented that he hoped Judge Kneeland ''might introduce a Little sanity into the proceedings.·· Before entering the courtroom the silver-hai.red trial lawyer spottE'd television equipment plugged into an outlet on the fourth floor corridor, apparently being recharjiled. _ JI eteram Day Renm S late d For Tuesday Orange County Courts. state offices. most public schools and five city halls will be closed Tues-day in observance of the second Vetc>rans Day holiday in lt<ss than a month. · Fed<>ral and county offices marked the observilnce on Or- tobt>r 27 and will be open Tuesday as will bank s and most stores. Tuesday·s "tra ditional holi - day" dates back to the signing or the armistice at the end of World War I in 1918. Costa Mesa will be the only Orange Coast city to close it s municipal offices Tuesday .. Schools in the Coast Communi- ty College Dis tri ct and the Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict are the only ones that will be open , having observed the Oct 27 date. 'Can't Take It' .AtSaddleback Jly GARY GJlANVIU.E ' Of .... 0.11.,. .......... . ...-.. ' County Supervisor Thomas Riley was expected to announce .today that for.mer Sao Juan CapJstran__Q~ayor Jarn_e,,_s __,_,_ Thorpe, 41 . \l.'ill replace Ron Yeo _as Riley's appointee to th~•·c__..­ .Oranie COunty PlaJiiililg com- mission. Thorpe, a Democrat who once ran for the Fifth Distri c t Supervisorial seat now held by Riley, is an advocate of planned growth and development with strOng envirorlmen(al concerns. Yeo. a 41 -year-old Corona del Mar architect, resigned from the commission last week and, in the process, fired a critical parting s hot in counly gpvernment's direction. In his ·resignation letter, Yeo chastised county government for what he said is its : -Slow response to citizen needs. -Failure to commit resources needed lo properly plan com- munities. -Giving lobbyists too much of 'a say in the decision malting pro- ress. Simultaneously, Yeo praised Ril ey and said he hopes lhe s upe rvisor 's "philosophy a nd goals (or the Fifth District and <'Ounty will continue to be carried out." Last "·eek 's resignation was Yeo's s econd from the com· mission. Aftt.>r serving 13 months as the late supervisor Ronald Caspers' <ippointee, Yeo resigned in June 1973. at Caspe rs' request. After his successor, the late Rart Spendlove quit the planning rommission last December, Yeo became the newly appointed supervisor Riley·s surprise first appointment to the five·member panel. Thorpe, a math instructor at Saddleback College. has been a San Juan Capi strano resident Since 1968. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Mia mi Uni versit y (Ohio) ,,..,ho later earned master degrees at both Miami and Harvard, he was elected to the city council in 1970. RILEY'S CHOICE San Juan's Thorpe Fro• Page A l ' COMA ••• Attorneys opposing the Quinlans' request said they would appeal an unfavorable de· cision. The Quinlans have not said whether they would appeal. Ka ren has been in a coma since April 14 wheo she mixed tran- quilizers and aicOhol al a birth- day part y for a friend. At St. Clare's i-iospital, Karen is fed through tubes . The case has drawn nationwide attention because Muir's de- cision could, to some extent, pro- vide a legal definition of death. Traditionally, doctors subscribe to the "Harvard criteria" - brain death -as a prerequlsitt" for termin3ting artificial life sup· ports. I Moss Hart and George Kauf- man ·s classic comedy, "You Can't Take It With You." will open a bicentennial season of plays at Saddl'eback College in a five·day run beginning Wednes- day. Thorpe has been absent rr.om the county political scene sinre his 1974 candidacy ror Fifth Di~ trict Supe rvisor fell short of its mark when Caspers was r t-· elected .in the June primary. Karen 's parents asked the court to permit their adopted daughter to "die with grace and dignity ... They asked Mulr to ap· point Quinlan. a supervisor for a pharmaceutical co mpany , as Karen's legal guardian for the express purpose of halting use of the respirator. - Performances are at 8 p.m. through Sunday. A matinee will be presented at 2 p.m. Saturday. Two years earlier, he was tht.' unsuccessfu l Democratic can - didate ror the Assembly seat held by Republican kobert Badham. It was after th e 19 74 supervisorial race that Thorpe joined dissident Democrats led by Newport Beach attorney John Black in an unsurcessful move to ou st Richard J . O'Neill as c hairm a n of the county Democratic Central Committee. It was a matter of privacy and ~ religious freedom , they said. ': because the Roman Catholic Church does not require the use of extraordinary means to pre- .serve life. •• General admission tickets are priced at $2. Students are ad- mitted for 50 cents. TicketS may be purchased daily between· ·a a.m. and 5 p.m . in the Office of Community Information on cam- pus. ~trs . Quinlan testified that ' Karen. on at le ast three oc · casions, specifi cally told her she did not want her li fe maintained artificially. • • Mariners gives you up to a s1,soo tax deduction this year. .. . .. AND EVERY YEAR UNTI L YOU RETIRE! NOW YOU CAN BU ILD A TAX SHELTERED RET IREM EN T FUN D AT MARINERS, W ITH "IR A " -THE INDIVIDUAL RE- T IREM ENT ACCOUNT. 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Sinai Mo1pi!al) 380 So. Bavtrly Dr. 8147 Be11w1y Bl vd. (213)553-3000 (213)651·4141 .. ---'-·--··~-~---;----·.:.:.·· ________ :__ Bontln~n Beaeh Fountain Valley EDITION .. * T oday's c1os••11 . • N. Y. SteekJI VOL. 68; NO. 314, 3SECTIONS, 48 PAGES M ONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1975 TENCEN!? DENIES DEATH WISH Judge llobert Muir eath:Plea= Won 't Allow Plug Pull.ed on Karen Quinlatt JllORRISTOWN, N.J . (UPI) - A New Jersey judge today denied the request D( the parents O( Karen Ann Quinlan to disconnect the respirator which ha.s kept their comatose daughter alive tor~more-lhan six-mon~ ln a_ carefully worded, SO-page decision with wide implications· for the treatment 'of the terminal- ly ill, SuperiOr Court JOdge Robert Muir Jr., said, "It is or· dered that the r e quested authorization lo terminate the respirator supporting Karen Quinlan's cardio-respiratory functions be denied with pre- judi('e and without costs to any party.·· Had he granted the parents' re- ques.t, it would have been the first time in history that a United States court authorized the death of a person not convicted of a crime. , Contrary to the parents' argu· rnent that they were legally an\(I morally-a.uthori zed·to disconnect the machine, Muir said, "I have ruled it is. a medical decision whether or not Kar~ shoulCI be removed from the respirator. JU.st as that decision is a medical one, the t'ontinued care and treat· ment of Karen is a medical one.·· The judge ordered Daniel Coburn, Miss Quinlan's court· apPointed guardian, to continue in that capacity. Muir sympathized with the tor· ment of the 21 -year-old Miss Quinlan's parents, who visit their dauchter daily at St. Clare's • Hospital In Denville, N.J ., where lhe lies In a erotesque rota! ~I· tioo weiglfulg only 80 pounda' •. Bu~ the judge said, "that an1ulsb would "':_.cootinued and l)ialfilljeil-by 11ie· 1iiher <OOflltts· Mr. Quinlan would have if be were required. to concur in lhe day.by-day' .decisions on tbe future care and treatment of his daughter. I therefore ftnd it more appropriate and in Karen's in· t(resl.$ if another is appointed." During the five·day trial, Paul W. Armstrone. the lawyer for the Quinlans, said Karen existed in a "vegetative state with no hope for recovery .·· Muir said, however, "none ot the doctors testified there was no hope. The hope ror recov'ry ls re· mote, but no· doctor talks ln the absolute. There is a duty to con· ti.nue the lire assisting app1Jratus ir, within the treating physi'cian·s _ opinion, its&ould be done." The Catholic Church, ""i.n ·a pastoral letter re~d at Mass Sun· day in parishes throughout the diocese of Paterson. ~aid the parents' decision to ·seek re· moval or the respirator is "lnorally correct.·· Bishop Lawrence 8 . Casey urged t'hurch members to read the. nine-page position paper which he dratted and released as the churt'h·s official stand in the t'ase. The bishop also asked the t'hurch.goers to pray for the (SttCOMA, Page A?) - • ul'1 t~ 'LIFE' TO CONTINUE • Karen Quinlan y 'Dope Burn' Be d 2 Slayings? Bahia Parrot? Seoor Macaw Returm Home By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Oftht 0.ily f'ii.tM.efl Roberto Ruplinger was back in his tree in Huntington Beach today, aftl'r being rep.>rted stolen -or birdnaped -from his roost Sunday. The m acaw parrot who speaks mostly Spanish because o( his up· bringing in Bogota, COlOiiibia, wasn't stolen at all, but ap· parenfly just wanted to get away and thinks things over. He was found in a nelghb(K"s yard two houses away from the Michael Ruplinger home al 9112 Hyde Park Drive in southeast .Huntington Beach shortly aft.er police took a grand theft report on the SJ ,000 talking bird. Robert has his wings clipped occasionally to prevent just such forays into the great big wide world outside 9112 Hyde Park Drive. "He fooled us . because he wouldn't answer when we called him,,. says Mrs. Ruplinger. Roberto apparently beian to get hungry and Jong for his familiar tree in the Ruplinger backyard after trying out his wings that hadn 'l been clipped for some time. "Finally h e ans wered us," says Mrs. Ruplingc r. Their c all s o r "Roberto, Roberto. ., ·· finally drew a response from two doors down. ··Re becc a ... , ·· the macaw cawed back. ··we don 't know where he learned that. Rebeeca was part of his vocabulary when we bought him," said Mrs. Rupl· inger. Man, 4 8 , Sla in SAN DIEGO (UPI ) -Police held a San Ysidro man tOday on suspicion of stabbing a San Diego man to d e ath and beating his 82·year·old mother dwing_an ap- parent robbery attempt. Police .said"" Alejandro Alve, 28, was in t•us tody o n sus picion o( the murder of J . R . Howard, 48. Howard·s mother, i\lrs. Emma May Howard, was in satisfactory rondition with rib and neck in· juries . ,. Coast Weathe r Sunny skies punctuated by gusty wi11ds are on the weather menu for Tues· day with high Lem · peratures ranging from 64 along the seashore lo 70 degrees further inland. INSIDE TODA~ BobbJI Riggs i.J at U oaain - this time in o foot roe£ ocrou Dtolh Volley again st .on U · ptrirncrd di.stance rurfner (Ulho'll g;,,. Bob"11 .a lwd ltart). Stt Page 84. -· .. .......... ~TJ -....... ----·••WW .. .,.. .. __ -· --..... -.. l lMlex .. . .. ••• 6'M •• •• •• .. Ct C> •• •• • They brought Roberto back from Bogota for a paltry $10, although he is valued in the U.S. at SI ,000, in addition to his in · trins ic worth as a family pet and watchbird. "I've been trying to teach him to say 'Gobble Gobble, I'm a turkey," says Mrs. Ruplinger, who saw to it that Roberto's wings were clipped again after his Sunday afternoon adventure. However , the Colombian mat' aw re!u.ses to talk turkey. r. Separate Trials Set On Murder Two brothers accused or the Halloween night slaying of a Fountain Valley market clerk were assigned to separate trials today in Orange County Superior Court. . Judge William Murray was named to preside over the death penalty trial of Hugh Daniel Bean, 24 , and Charles Denni s Bean, 22. Hugh Bean will be tried first in <'ourtroom action that is expected t<fextend well in\o 1976. Charles Bean's trial will com- mence while the jury in the first trial is mulling its verdict on his brother's guilt or innocence. Both men were arrested Oct. 31, 1974 , shortly after star athlete Stephen "Mike .. Finklea, 19, was shot and killed as he stood behind a counter of a market on Warner Avenue in Fountain Valley. Lawyers for both sides predict· ed today that defense motions in the trial of Hugh Bean will take up the balance of this week. Jury selection will begin next week, they predicted. A defense motion that the trial o( Hugh Bean be moved to another county has already been denied. It was unsuccessfully argued that assertedly pre· judicial press accounts of the killing ruled out any possibility of a fair trial in Orange County. Thief Gets $3 ,300 Loot in Huntington A Huntington Beach man r e· turned home Sunday night to dis· cover a burglar had forced the door of his home, stealing nearly $3,300 worth of befongings. William Weller. of9352Velardo Drive, told police the loss in- cluded a stereo set, related elec· tronic equipment, and jewelry .. Police said they were uncertain whether the burglar entered the Weller home through the front or rear door. Train Injures 7 MONTEBELLO !UPI) -A s low-movjng freight train slammed inti> a station wagon la te SUnday injuring seven persons. Police-said lhe.-Sant.a ..Fe.freight train backed into the car driven by Jose..:J'rinidad Oonulez, 36, as he drove acrmss the railroad crossing. Gonzalez, his wife, An· tonla, 27, and their five children suffered minor injuries . A S l eeper Jackie I~aker , a n eighth g rader at Sowers School in Huntin gton B each , turned out to be a good advertise· m e nt for the products of her own labor. She dozed Satur- d ay after m aking colorful pillow covers during family day at t h e sch ool. Students and their parents got together to work on projects for special class. Canine Sniffs Out Burglary Suspect One of three sus pects in a Hunt· Lngton Beach motel burglary was captured early Sunday by Ulli , a hulking German shepherd police dog who sniffed him out in a va- ca nt f ield after a police helicopter crew failed. The huge dog apparently had a hunc h as Officer Bob Archey marched him down a path in t~e oi l well -dotted fie ld near Newland S treet a nd Atlanta Avenue . He :;:udde nly vepred off the path and plopped brilh front paws onto the horrified. hunted man's chest, as though lo say: "You're under arrest! " Officer Arc h ey collared l\1ichael W. Vaughn, 19, of Wilm· ington, who had allegedly been lying on his back in an effort to f'lude purs uers. He was booked into Huntington Beach City Jail on suspicion or burglary, joining co-suspect Patrick J . Henderson, 18, o( Long Beach and Domenico Gagliardi, 19, a transient from the Long Beach area. Henderson and Gagliardi we.re captured a bout midnight at the Sheraton Beach Inn, 21112 Pacific Coast Highway, after1an employe allegedly caught them burglarizing i n ac."Ces50r)' shop in the foyer. They ned, but were spotted again by e mploye Philip Makuire as_he was being inte.rviewed l!Y ofCic."er J ohn uttle . The p ai r was taken into custody and a sC'arc:h was begun for the third suspect, with the aid or the Newport Beach police helicopter c re w which was dis· J • r patched lo assist. No dollar value waS im· m e diat e ly ava ilabl e ror merchandise a llegedl y taken rrom the Sher~ton shop, but in· (See DOG. PageA1_l __ _ 0...-, ....... Miff ....... SM Rdped Lauri Riker. a J7.year-·old se nior , re ig n e d this we~kerul ~s Fountain '{;l!ley A i g h Sc ho o I . s I 9-7 5 h00,1ecoming queen. She Is the daughter of Mr . and Mrs. George Riker or Foun· tain Valley . I Victim Had Drug Record lly TOM 111\RLEY Ol n.. 0.11, !"ltiM SWfl _Dr.ange .County Sh_erirr·s of. ficers have no firm clues to work on t.oday in their investigation of the. weekend slayings of a couple who shared the home at 16861 Bayview St., in Sunset Beach. But investigators probing the killings of Ronald Cauwels, 27, and Janet Mae Metz, 34 , placed . the poss ibility that they were the victims of a "dope burn" very high on their list. They said Cauwels had a long criminal record a nd was known to be involved over the years in drug trafficking. They said he was the victim several years ago of a kidnap a nd assault thal also may have had its origin in a drug deal. Cauwels was shot once through the head Saturday night and died a s hort time later in Los Alamitos General Hospital. Mrs. Metz died on the s pot-from multi· pie bullet wounds in the head and C'he!ft . · Investigators are ""·orking on reports that four men occupyi ng what is believed to be a IO·year· old light colored sedan drove up lo the home and ki cked in the door after bei n g refu se d perm ission lo ente r . Office[:;: said neighbors told them that three or four s hots were heard and then a barrage or s hots before the four men fled from the ho m e and drove off. They have not yet determined the type of weapons used in the killings. "They could have been rifles or shotguns.·· a deputy said. Officers said Mrs. Metz had been living with Cauwels for some time and that her children by a former marriage were being cared for at her rather·s home in the Sunset Beach area. "She was a beautiruJ girl but she h ad a lot of problems ... a n in· ve:;:tigator said. John Robinson Name d Trojan Head Coach LOS ANGELES CAP) -The University of Southern California today named John Robinson, a pro football assistant, to succeed pro-bound John McKay as head Trojan footbali coach. Robinson, 38, is the offensive backfield coach or the Oakl and Raiders. Taking over the other half of McKay's dual job at USC is Dr. Richard H. Perry, the vice· chairman of the school 's Commit· tee on Athletics, who was named athletic director. McKay ·announced two weeks aeo that lie was quittiilg after 15 years to become head coach of the new Tampa, Fla., club in the National Football League. Robinson. like McKay, played hi s collegiate football at the IJnive.r'~l·Y o{ Or.egen.· Robinson played on the Ducks· 195i Rose Bowl team. A native o( Daly City, Calif., he was a three·spon !tar at Serra Hi.ah Sehoot in San Mateo, Calif. SHOOTING VICTIM J•nel Mae Metz KILLED BY GUNMEN Ronald Cauwels 2 Men Found Executed l.:\K F.I .. .\:\! 11. F'\;1 IUPI > 1''-''U mt>n \l:L'rt' found h\· a hunlt'r in <l !onl.'lv f1l•hl '·' 1!h h[Ll lt·I hn[('~ 1n lht•ir i1t•o.11ls .1ntl bloody ra~:-. C'O\"l',;n g tht~1r n1;1n~lt..-I f;.11·es \"U.'llmS of IN h;lil vuiil"t> J\'!'ll'rlhed ;i;-1 an "ext'C'Ul 1o n ·· At first l lhou 1~1lt 1\ wa:-. ..1 b.Jr room·IYPl' 1)1",1\• I n1urd('r,·· :-.aul Calvin Spencer. whO!'t' bird dog discovered the bodies. ··Rut then we saw the second lxldy and I knew il "''as something else .. The men "'1.•re identifietl lod ay as l.eo Eggering, 32 , a main· tenance man with the Lakela nd Housin g Authorit y, and fl onald Colt"', 37. a labore1· SAME OLD 1'l!NE FOR PllJ<ff ADS '"I soh1 niy piano ·· That ·s the .,ale!" succC':;:s tale told hy 1 h1• I a g.una '.'Jiguel woman ""ho p l .tt't~d thi s ad in the- Daily Pilot HAR\'(;H.\:\I) Rl8<·k fin1 ~h ~·litJ -..:ic,.. xxx»aft l'.'1 ,; ~O If you lla\'1; ,. 1T1lf:-.i1 al 1n strt1 · ml"'lll rn_u ''<1 1'1 \0 t'•).'\"r'r\ to <"a~h . t ;;11,1.i:.: .r1t' fl ontv trk •, ~1 i• ·• , ,, t 1n lht"' right plPl"' lo .,,llC'. 1\lunc lh<' (),;1p• • 1.'il, the rigtil pl &t·e \-; lp~~)atly l'ilot . \ I Al OAllYPllOT H/F Mond!y. November 10. 1175 Sl...A Plot Told Brown Sister Kidnap Target?. S A'.'I FRANCISCO (AP l - Friends of imprbjoned Sym- bionese l.iberation Army mem - ber:i plotted to kidnap lhe sister of Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr .. the San Francisco Examiner re- ported today In ~t ('Opyrightt•d ~to~·. the Ex Squeaky Dragged I~ Then Out t1miner said the plot to kid.nap K.alhleen Rice was hutched 1n !-;an Quentin Prison undl•r thv direction of James II. "l)oc " Hollidav . bC'll eved to be the lvader Or tht• Al:.trk Gut·rrilla F'am1lv ~loll;day. rt'ct•ntly arrt·sted on murdt>r l'harges in l.os Angeles, planned to ust• thC' kidnaping as a mt~an s of frl'e1ng 1mµr1suned St.A m embers Ru ss<"ll IJttlt" and Joseph Remiro. the F:xam1n<>r s aid_ • • Dltllr l"li.t "°"o 9r ,._,rl(k 0'0.-U Valley Youth Attacked A Fountain Valley youth was beaten sensel~s. robbed of $8 in cash, his watch and shoes and then dumped in a field in the Irvine Indu:strial Com.plex Sun· day by four men be met at a party in Newport Beach. Kenneth R . Kennebeck, 19, of 8612 El Rancho, Fountain Valley. was taken to Tustin Community Hospit:.tl and released a1ttt r~­ ceiving medical treatmenL Kennebeck told police be bad been drinking at the party and W3!ii not certain whether he got in- to the car with the four men volun- tarily. He did not know their names. ·SAC RAMENTO <APl - ·Lynette F'rommt•. who had to ht> carried into the courthouse by a U.S. marshal , was banished again from the cou[jf. today after refus in g to promise not to disrupt her trial on lht• charge sht• at · temptl.'d to kill President Ford Little and Rem1ro were con- victed last spring in Sacramento of the NtJ\'<"mbc.>r 1973 assassina· tion of Oakland school Supt :O.tarcus Foster and arC' on lnal in l,os ;\ngel<>s for altl'mptt'd murder of a Concord pohceman The ne'A·s pap(•r quott'<I "rt'lia hie. \\"ell-pla('t:'d la'A' l·nforcemcnt sourt·e~ FLANKED BY ATTORNEYS, REP . HINSHAW HAS A FEW WORDS FOR NEWSMEN Congressman Predicts He 'll be Acquitted and Says He'll Run Again He was taken to a field near Carlson Avenue and Michelson Drive, y,•here the men beat and kicked him, robbed him and ned. Kennebeck told police h l' cray,•led to the Irvine Ranch ·Water District treatment plant 'A'here he was helped by security guard Carlos Vega . ~l iss I-Tomme. who had a rt'<-1 rloth over her eyt>!'. v.·as rarnt·d from .1 "'1n that had hrought her f:-om the J•lll Sht• \'O"cd F'r1day that she .,,,ould not rt~turn to the courthouse unlc~s 11ff1cer~ car· 1,ed ht~r. Sht' had to be carried bodily but did nl1t resist. said U.S :\l:irsh:tl ;\rthur Van ('ourt. lit• ~aid sht• h..id a rl•cl handana O\'t•r h~·r t'.Vl'~ \\"ht•n 11ff1ct·r~ c;.imt· to hec/.111 t:t'tl .-\ tt'r :\t1 ss f'romme \\'as eJt'Ct - ed from the courtroom, the trial continued 1\ court spokes man said l\tiss Fro mme again refused to watch the trial on a television set in a room adjacent to her courthouse eel I. Miss Fromme was ejected from the court twice F'riday when she demanded that convict· ed ma:is murderer Charles Manson.be allowed to testify for her. She was an early member of the so-called !\1anson family cult. "After her arrival today, Miss Fromme rejected an o(fer by U .S. District Court Judge Thomas Mac Bride to allow her to return to court on a promise of avoidin& the disruptions. "Th\s \s a matter of princ\ple,'" she told Mac Bride. with the jury absent. Woman Hit By Auto on . . Coast Road A beach visitor from Anaheim who was reportedly crossing Pacific Coast Highway at Brookhurst Street in Huntington Beach against a red light was struck by a car Sunday. Aurelia Binlos. 55, was treated for h er injuries al Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach and released following the 3:30 p.m . accident al the busy in- tersection. ln.,·estigators said .she was hit by a car drtven Jeffie Dost, 16, of 1865 Parkvista Circle, Costa Mesa, as she walked rrom the beach side or the highway. Police said Miss Dost was riot cited, due to the fact the victim apparently ignored the red Light and the illuminated "Don't Walk"" warnin g. PEOs Group Meets The Huntington Beach group of unaffiliated PEOs are meeting the first and third Mondays of "ach month. Persons interested in joining the chapter may call 963-4420, 847-8071or968-6558. ORANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT l.,.. Of""9e C6att 0111v Pllol. ••I" ""'"" •• u1m11•-, ... NY'"·Pf"•t•, .. ~1....0 It,-ltw Or .... (IHlt! P.,1111"'!"0 (Gnip.t"•· 5'tt>ott81~ t'Ol\ .... t it•I PMllll-d Moftd8Y 11V""9" f<1l<HJ tor (;Hit Melit, N•wpo•I Ile«". M1.,.1!"91on a.11<fll l'•ut1lll" V•llity, lr..1"•· s..cto•t ...... ~ "'•lllY ""° i....o...,. 8it•c"!Soul" O>KI. "••no•• '"''-' edlllon '' pullll•"..., ~"'""'' -!>ul>· 0-YL f"-Pl'IMlpal 1Nlllt>fl1"0 ..... 1 It "' U3 """'' Bay :r.trNI, CO•I• Mew, ~1110. .... .,.,, Robert N . Weed Prit•IH"I Ind Publl ..... Jack R. Curley Vo<• P••tldltnl -c;.._, .. Mi.NOH' Thomas Keevil EdllO<' ThOma' A. Murptllne MA""lnQ IEd;tor ~rles H. LOOS Rlcherd P. Natl "uhl..,I ,.,.. ........ (°""" ~lrs . Ri(·t~. 29. a mcn1btr of lht• Los Angeles [\G ard of Etlucation, said of the r<'ported plot, "Tht'rt· was some talk but I don"t \\'ant tu comment.·· ·The Examiner s:.ud that tht· cnm1nal cons piracy section of the l ,os Angeles police dC'part ment learned that lloll1day <•nd other SLA sympathit.l•rs had :i.trs. Rice under sur\'t"illance. The newspaper said th<' police and the ~o\'ernor's office off1 c1 :1l - ly deny that Mrs. Jlice was a kid· nap target From Page A l COMA ... Quinlans and others connected with the case. He said doctors are not re- quired to usr extraordinary mechanical means to prevent a patient from dying a natural de- ath "when it is inevitable and all hope of a return to an even partial exercise of human life is irreparably lost .·· ·Judge Muir. 43. a trim, balding six·footer who is an ordaint"<I elder in the Presbyterian Church, spent 14 days preparing his decision. Attorne.ys opposing thl' Quin1ans' request said lhC'y 'A'ould appeal an unfavorable de· cii;ion. The Quinlans have not .said whether they would appeal. Karen has been in a coma since April 14 when she mixed tran- quilizers and alcohol at a birth· day party for a £riend. At St Clare's 1-Iospital, Karen is fed lhrouJ{h tubes. The.case has drawn nationwid~ attention beca use Muir's de- rision could. to some extent, pro- vide a legal definition of death. Traditionally, doctors sub.sl'ribc ·to the "Harvard criteria" - brain death -as a prerequisite for terminating artificial life sup· Ports. FrorwPogeAI DOG •.. vestigators said it included tur- quoise Indian jewelry . .Puka shell necklaces. clothing . .s hoes . cigarett<"s and cash. The hunt for Vaughn, the third suspect . las ted more than an hour as polic<" combed the coastal field around th<" motel. until the police dog finally sniffed out his quarry. ''He didn't even bite him,·· said a Huntington Reach police spokesman. "~le just jumped and put both paws on the man's chest." Criminal complaints charging the trio with burglary were being sought today from the OrRnge County District Attorney's office. July Fourth Motto Set For Parade "l,et Freedom Ring" has been chosen as the th£> me for the 1976 tluntington R<'~Ch FQurth of July Paradt' and ('elebratiun. The "·inning theme entry 1~ b~ Dona Williams. 20121 lmpenal Co\'C' Lane. J-tuntington Reach. lier entry was the first of six which s·uggested th e same theme . according to Steve Pressley, parade coordinator. Her entry had the earliest postmark. Mrs. Williams said that she felt that America is great because .. We are rree to choose our own destiny. I am 32, the mother of five children I ha\'e given them life and America has given thC'm freedom.·· she observed. The essay submitted by Gay Valentine Genet of 6751 Via Angelina. Huntington Beach. was judged the best of its class. "America is great because her spirit is valiant ; becau!!le her heart proclaims peace and love. because she acknowledges al· legiance to God as author of her history and the keeper of her destiny,'' the essay said. Other winners. all from l-lunt- ington Beach -unless otherwise listed. include Veronica Rowland . 16742 i\.tontclair Lane; Oliver Smith. 24100 Magnolia i\ve; Kim Mock. 15692 Bluebird 1.ane. Special theme a'A'ards went to Peggy Michaels. 16761 Vie"•point I.ant'. Apt. 32; Kent Williams. 19582 Tibblett l.ane; Corrine Witherby . 21302 Sand Dol lar L.ane; Richard C. Booker, 8851 Conner Dri\'e, Heidi Osterhues. 16721 Newland St.; John Weimar. 20442 Harbor Is le Lane; Marian 0 . Douglas, 9757 Corn\.\•all DrivC'. Other "''inners included Lc\.\'is Coggin s, 16552 Tripp Ci rcle ; :\1ary Lou Brodine. 16532 Kellogg Ci rcl<"; Patty l.ockcr and Carole Grost>. 18582 Reach Blvd. and Rita Richter, 4917 ~1aurie L.ane. Santa M.na. all of \l:hom also sub- mitted "l,et Freedom Ring." Additional \.\'inners arc J)orothy Perry. 1130 S. Shelley St.. Santa Ana : Lou Oliver, 718 Scott Place, Costa i\.tesa a'1d l~ernicC' Paul, NC'\\'Castle, Ind. Playground Hours 1-luntington Reach ·s /\dventurt• Playground "'ill be opC'n from 11 a .m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday because of Veterans Day. The piayground i~ regularly open from 3 to 5 p.m. on week days and from 11 a.m . to 5p.m . on Saturdays. Orphans' Removal He<Uling for Court World Vision International ""'ill take action in federal court to prevent the removal of 20 Cam- bodian orphans from their adop- tive parents, the organization':- president announced Sunday in Garden Grove. Pr W . Stanley ~1ooneyham said the lawsuit designed to st.•r aside the expected final ruling of a lM Angeles County Superior Court judge will be filed Tuesday in Los Angeles. Dr. Mooneyham !tAid the re- ~ cent court decision stemmed from a lawsuit filed by a Los Angeles physician who claimed that religious discriminntton was being practiced by the agencies who placed !he Cambodian In· rants in Chri!Jtian homes. Arnone the adoptive parents who met Dr. Mooneyh&m Sunday in Orange County were Mr. end Mrs. Gordon "Luna, 3812 Beaver St .•. Irvine. The Luna.a have aimed adopUon PM""" for 14· m~th~~~Cale. ~ ·~.tvJ ar- rived in the United States last June. "I risked my life to save those babies from certain death and I'm not going to remain silent and simply let them be kidnaped by the .state of . California or anyone else," Mooneyham said. "When I accepted responsibi\1 - t y for the welfare of these children with the approval of lht• Cambodian government, WorliJ Vision became their legal guar- dian and parent,'· he added. Mooneyham :said th ~ Loi;; Angeles court ignored tosti\nony by lht American nurse who re- ceived the orphan ct\11dren and the last heAd of the Cambodian government, both of whom con- firmed World Vision's Je~al ri ght tol!land in place of the parents. Mooneyham said that for the court to order the children turned over lo the Los Angeles County Depa.rtment of AdQptions is "one of the m~l Oagrant violation!S of the Con:Jtitution ever ieen in this 3late. •• ~ Hinshaw Granted Week Trial Delay Hy TOM 81\Rl.F.\' Of tf\t 0.llW Polo1 ~Ill Cong r essrnan Andr t•W Hin::fh8\\' and his l\.\'O la\\·yers got th(' trial dt'lay thC'y \.\'antt>d today in Orange Cou nty Superior ('ourt arter bt•ing told on tht·1r fir~t ,1p pt.•arance this morning th..it nu such cont inuan l·e y.·ould bt· permitted. Council Eyes City Library Deficiencies 1-tuntington B<"ach City Coun('il membe r s ""ill look into con1 plaints of alleged deficiencies 1n thC' new $2 .9 million Cent r al l.ibrary tonight. The joint City Council mt!et 1n~ with the Library Board and Public Facilities Corp. will take place in an executive session because of ''pending legislu lion." The regular m eeting is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. <JI council chambers.· Complaints voiced by the library's architect. Dion Neutra. were made kno\l.'n to council of- ficials Ort. 23 . In a Jetter to City Ad - ministrator Dave Ro"•lands, Neutra s aid he \\'<IS expressing concern because the pool syi;tem is completely shut do'ol.11 and 1n nuns. Judge Robert P . Kneeland de- layed courtroom action until ~ov. 17 after defense attorney '.\farshall Morgan explained thal he is 1nvol\'t'd in a Los Angeles County trial and can not be frC"t' ror courtroom action here until ::-.·ov. 2·1 • Rut it seemed at ont! point of a t·tintested motion before acting presidini:: Judge Rruce Sumner 1t1<1l Hinshaw mig ht have to face trial with only one of the two J;i wyers defe ndin g him on · bribt>ry charges. Aft<"r reminding tardy defense attorney Marshall Morgan that .. the tri~11 calendar is always called at 8 :30 am. in Orange (·uunty. ·· Judgt' Sumner testily ~t'nl tht~ trio to Judgt· Robert P . Knl~ela nd ·s l'ourtroom fortri;.il . !\lorgan and co-counsel Robert (ireen. obviously taken aback, re· nC\.\'ed their protests that ~Jorgan 1s in\'Ol\Pt>d in . a t1;at 1n Santa :\lonil·a and may not be available fur l'O ll rt rrn1m a ct ion here. But J udgt' Sumner. deputizing ftn· prt•siding .Judgt~ Robert A A:inyard. rem;uned adamant in tu!' {iecision. I-le commented that ;1 motion for continuance iden- l1~·a! to the one ht~ ruled on today \\'<ts denied eurlier by Judge Ken· nt'lh Williams. lhnsha\\' ;1ppeared to recover his composure during the trek bt'tween courtrooms. He predict - l'd ht"' v.•ould be :cicquitted or the alleg~ltions and subsequently rC'- e!ected to his <10th Congressional Oistrict seat. ·~ • • Veterans Day Rerun Slated For Tuesday Orangt' County Courts, state offices, most public schools and five city halls will be closed-Tues-day in observance of the second Veterans Day holida~ in les.s lhan a month. Federal and county offices marked the observance on Ol·- tober 27 and will be open Tuesday as will banks and most stores. Tuesday's "traditional holi · day'' dates back to the signing or the armistice at the end of World \'.'ar I in 1918. Costa Mesa will be the only Orange Coast city to close its . municipal offices Tuesday. . Schools in the-Coast Communi- t y Collegt" District and the Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict are the only ones that will be open. ha\'ing observed lhe Oct 27 date. Kidnaping Foiled LOS ANGELES !UPll -A nurse prevented the kidnaping of a day-old infant when she stopped a young woman carrying a •·sus· picious bundle'' from th e •. maternity ward at Martin Luther King hospital. Doris Washin1gton, 35, noticed a., \.\'Oman "'alking towards the I ele\'atorcarrying what turned out · to be I-day-old Cecilo James • Jont"S. Mary Cotton, 2'1, of Los Angeles. was booked on suspieion or kidnaping. Mariners gives you up to a s1,soo tax deduction this year. .• . .. 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Bevf!l'ly Or . 8117 Bty9il'Jy B.lvd. . ,. ' . . ·. -- {213)!'>53'3000 (213)857·•141 ' -- ·-- , Orange . Coast t • EDI T I ON VOL. 68, NO. 314, 3 SECT IONS,-28 PAG~S • • I Today's CJoslng N.l'. Scoeks - • MONDAY ,-NOV~ llA_B-"E;.;.R.;...1-'0~, _19_7 s ___ N_---'T-"E"-N'-C:;;.E:;;.N;.;.l'.-'-"S.' ' =Jed ·es Deatlt-P--=lea ~~-'--~~L;:;L-~~~~~~~- . Won't Allow,Plug Pulled on Karen Quinlan DENIES DEATH WISH ,Judge Robert Muir MORRISTOWN, N.J . <UPll - A New Jersey judge today denied the request of the parents of Karen Ann Quinlan to disconnect the re5pirator which has kept their comatose d aughter alive ror mpre than six months. Jn.....a carefully wordt.."'<1, ~-page decision with wide implications for the treatment or the terminal- ly ill. Superio r Court Judge Robert Muir Jr., said. "ft is or dered that the requested authorization to terminate the respirator supporting .Karen Quinlan 's cardio-respiratory !unt"lions be denied with pre· judiee and without rosts to any party.·· Had he granted the parents' re- quest. it would have been the first Ume in history that a Unlted States court authorized.Pie death ol a penK>n not toovicted of a crime. Contrary to the·parents' argu· me:nt that tht>y were legally and morally authorized to disconn~ the.__mal'hine. M~~ have ruled it is a mediC'al a~ision whether or not Karen should be removed from the respirator Just as that decision is a medical one, the eontinued care and treat ment of Karen is a medical one ·· The judge ordered"baniel Coburn. Miss Quinlan"s court appointed guardian. to continue in that capacity ' Muir sympathized with the tor mPnl of the 21 -year·old Miss Quinlan's parents who visit their daughtt>r daily at St. Clare's Hospital in Denville, N.J .. where she lies in a grotesque fetal PoSi· lion weighing only 60 pounds. But. the judge s aid ... that anguish would be continued and magnified by the inner conflicts Mr Quinlan "'ould have if he were required tl\..coru.•ur in tht> day by .day de c is ions on the future care and treatroent of his daughter I therefore £ind it more' appropriate and in Karen·s in- terests if another ts appvint1..>d . ·· During the fi ve J ay t1ial. Paul W Armstrong , the lawyer for lhl' Quinlans. said Karen exist<.'d in a ·vegetative s tale with no hope for recovery Muir said. however. none or the doctors testified there was no hope. The hope for recovery i:s re· mote, but no doctor talks in the absolute. There is a duty to con· tinue the life a sshiling apparatus ir. witOin the treating phys ician's opinion. it should bC' done.·· The Catholic Church, in a pastoral lette r read al Mass Sun· d<1Y in pa ris hes throui hout 1he diocese or P"tcrson, said the pare nts' ·d ecision to seek re· m o'v al or th e r e spir at or is ''morally c\).rrect . · · Bishop ,l.awrencc B Ca sey urged church members to read the nine·page position paper '''hich he drafted and released as thl' ctt.urch's official stand in the ease The bishop also asked the church.goers to pray for the fSeeCOMA . PageA2) UPIT~ ... 'LIFE' TO CONTINUE Karen Quinlan • -• Trial Delay Granted· to HinshaW: • O.lly ~lot ......... "Y P1trkk 0-0.-11 FLANKED BY ATTORNEYS, REP. HINSHAW HAS A FEW WORDS FOR NEWSMEN Congressman Predicts He'll be Acquitted and Says He'll Run Again Swiset Beach Double Killing 'Dope Burn?' By TOM BARLEY Ol 1M ~lly Piiot Si.ti Orange County Sheriff's of- ficers have no firm clues to work on today in their investigation or the weekend slayings of a couple "'ho shared the home at 16861 Bayview Sl., in Sunsel Beach. Rut inves tigators probing the killings of Roi) aid Gauwels, t1 , and Janet Mae Metz, 341·placed the possibility that theywerethe victims or a .. dope bum" very high on thc:ir list. • They said Cauwels had a Jong criminal record aDd was krlown to be involved over the years in drug trafficking. They s aid he was the victim several years ago of a kidnap and Msault that also may have h8d its origin in a drug dt-al. Cauwels was s hot once through the head Saturday night and died a short time later in Los Alamitos General 1"Jospital. Mrs. Metz died on the spot rrom multi· pie bullet wounds in the head and chest . Irvine Coast Plan Hearing Tuesday The Orange County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing and study session on pro- posed planning procedures and policies (or the Irvine Company·s <'Oastal property at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Newport Beach City Council chambers. Commission approval of a change in land-use labels on the 10,000 acres of u.nincorporated territory surrounded by the cities of Newport Beaeh, Irvine and l .agt;lna Beach is the first of !ohn Robinson Named Trojan Head Coach LOS ANGELES (AP> -The U,niversity or Southern California today named John Robinson, a pro football assistant, to succeed pro·bound John McKay as head Trojan football coach. several actions required berore the company can develop the area. This change is expected to be considered early next year as part of an amendment to the county General Plan. During Tuesday's meeting , eounty and company planners are expected to review a 65-page draft document on the com· pany's policies on ha zards, re· sources and development in the area. Some of this information may be included ill' the environmen· tal impact report which must be completei.1 before an amendment is approved. Commissioners will also be briefed on TICMAP. an acronym for The Irvine Company Multi· Agency Planning Program which bas involved 22 private and public agencies working with company officials on plans ror the area. Gene Kjellberg, a county plan· <SeeCOAS!AL, PageA2) Defense • Motion Accepted By TOM BARI.EV OI .. Delly '1111tShH Congressman Andrew Hinshaw and his two lawyers got the trial delay they wanted today in Orange County Superior Court after being told on their rirst ap. pearance this morning that no such continuance v.·ould be perll>it1ed. Judge Robert P. Kneeland de· layed courtroo m action until Nov. 17 alter defense attorney Marshall Morgan explained that he is involved in a l...os Angeles County trial and c an not be Cree for rourtroom action here until Nov. 24 . But it seemed at one point of a contested motion before acting presiding Judge Bruce Sumner that Hinshaw might have to face trial with only one of the two lawyers d e fe ndin g him on bribery charges. • Arter reminding ta rdy defense atk>rney ~1 a rsh a ll l\1organ that .. the trial cale ndar is always called at 8 :30 a .m . in Orl!lnge County:· Judge Sumner testily sent the trio to Judge Robert P. Kneeland ·s courtroom for trial. Morgan and co-counsel Robert Green , obviously t a ken aback, rt>- newed their protests that Morgan is involved in a trial in Santa Monica and m ay not be available ror courtr()('lm act ion here. But Judge Sumner, deputizing ror presiding Judge Robert A. Banyard, remained adamant· in his decision. He commented that a motion for continuance iden· tical to the one he ruled on today was c.ienied e arlier by Judge Ken- neth Williams. <St-e HINSHAW, Page A2 > SCHOOLS SHUT FOR VE1S DAY All schools in the Newport- Mesa Unified School District wi ll be closed 'J'u esday in com- memoration of Veterans Day. While some age ncies celebrat- ed the holiday on Oet. 24 thi s year, public schools are among those who still close down on the original holiday date, Nov. 11. Investigators are working on report~ that four men occupying what is believed to be a 10-year· old light colored sedan drove up to the home and kicked in the Robinson, 38, is the offensive backfield coach of the Oakland Raiders. By Newport Council O.lly Piiot ~I.Ill Pf*• ~ PARAMEDICS AID IRVINE AVENUE CRASH VICTIM • Two Hospitalized After S-curve Acl:ldent Sunday Mesa Man Critical In Newport Crash A 22·year ·old Costa Mcs'a man who missed death in an auto crash tw o months ago was not e x· peeled to survive another cras h in wh ir h he wa s in vol ved in Xc> .... ·port Beach la te Su nday. :\rollover 3Jong the S curves of lr\·irit' AvenuC' l ~ft Mark J ames {;1,h~ :-tin rri tic;:i l condition from he:iJ inju1·1C's and a f<')O mmatL· ho:•"lll a :11C'd \\ ith lesser injuri l'S. ~t·\~·rort t raffic 1n\"l's'igators lod,•y ~a i l! w(•rC' tr~ 1nµ to de· tern1inc ifGilb<'rt v.·t1s d riving, or "h(·lhC'r Robert P a ul ~ix. 32. "'as al the ·.vh cC'I of the :\mt:'rican C'on1pact car \I hC'n it left the roadway at 7:30 p.m . Roth men live a t 2182 Pacifi c Ave .. according lo poli cl'. The crash occ urred in the 2300 block of Irvine. The car was headed north , poli<'c said. In vestigator .Steve Van Horn said that no one-has yet de· termined the reason for the car leaving the roadway and flipping down an embankm ent . Roth victims were pinned in th e overt urned \\·reckage. he said. Paramedics removed both men "·ith the aid of ot her fi rt•ml'll . The inv('s~1ga\tir said t hat Gilbert sufferC'ct :1pparenlly se11ou s he:t<l in jl11 i('s in th .. • crash aboul l\\'O 1nonths .1go In the latest c1 .•sh, h1 :-; injuries y,;erc s1rn1lar, l•ul f;.i r mor e <SeeCRAS ll, Page A2 l Coasl. _........, Weather <See SLAYINGS, Pa&• 1\2) DOW INDEX OFF FRA.Cl'IONALLY Taking over the other half of McKay's dual job at USC is Dr Richard H Perry, the vice· chairman of the school's Commit· tee'on Athletics, who was named athletic director ~irport 'Sale' Pl~n Set Sonny skies punctua ted by gusty winds arc on the weather menu for Tues· da y wit h h ig h t e m · pt>ratures rangi ng from &1 :tlong the seashore to 70 dt"grees further inland. NEW YORK (UPI l -The stock market closed slightly lower today in m oderate trading on the New York stock Ex· change, despite a rally that reflected hopes the New York Ci· ty financial c r isis mi_Jbt be clarified soon. The Dow J o nes industrial average, otr moreithan six points earlier, loitt 0.321 po\ots to 835.48 It lost 5.12 points 1-'rlday. Dec.lines.·barely fed advances, (Tables, C3). Prices were lower in moderate tr~ on the American stock Exebange. • McKay announced lwo weets ago that he was quitting after 15 years t.o b~come head coach of the new Tampa, Fla .. club in the National Football LeailJe . Robinson. Ii~ McKay, played his collegiate football at the University of Oregon. Robinson played on the Ducks· 1957 Rose Bowl teani . "-native or Qaly City, Calif., he was a· lhree·sport star al Serra High SchO'ol in San Mateo, C.llf. While Robinson was at USC as an asristant, the Trojans pasted a :11·3·2 record and two Rose Bowl victortts in three appearances. J1<llore Joining the USC staff, Robinsoq_ spent 12 years as an as· listant ~oacb al OregonJ ... ... • Newport Beach city coun· cilmen plan torughl to make the fmal touches on their p1tch to sell Ontario TnterBat1onal A.n"J>Ort as the best soluliOn to Orange Coun . ty's air -travel-Woes A proposed"""'resolution which will be sent 'to every city in lhe county as well as the County Board of Supcrvi§ors is e xpected to win swill appr~al. It endorses the use of the On- ta.rio termina l and the instalJa. tioo of mass-transit systems to allow county air lravelers to tr ave.I to and from the existing in· land airport. The city s taff already hu sent out advaftce data to all other citiea in lh.e county inl hopes that the Newport id ea will gain "'ide support The propos ed resolution is d irec ted to s upervisors who v.·ould lh! askt>d to expend all possiblr efrorts to win agree· ments that "ould allo\v for the trans it li nks wi th Ontario. Recent Newport studies have concluded that although joint u5e or existing military faciliti es al Los Ala m il<'s a nd El Toro are feasible, the costs would be pro· hibitive. The sta rr has concluded -and the council e ndorsed the idea that Onta rio is a far s uperi or ao1ution. ~aides the airport resolution, these items ap~ear on the coun· l cil's afen<l a for the 7 30 p.m. S('SSion . -A publi l' hi>arin.i: in ad\'ancl' of thi> city's second annuaJ ap· plication for a share of feder al romm unil y J evclopm('nt funds dis t ribut e d t hr ough Orange County . ~e .... •port officials hope for approval of a second install- ment or c as h to help in th6 purchase or surplus rree .... ·ay pro- perty at Fifth And Marguerite Av enues in Corona del Mar. T h" plan ('al\s for :\ senior citizen's center ;lt t he site -A public hearing on pr o· posals by I he planning com· rnissio n and <.::oi:...ona de\ Mar resi· denl:; that any ~onsi_deration or <S.. AIRPORT, l'a1eAZI INSIDE TODAY Bobby Rigg.~ z.~ at 11 ag':rin - th1$ time in a foot race across Df!oth Valley aga1ns1 an ex· f)("riel"Ct'd d 1.1loncC' r11n11C'T 1who'll give Bobby a SU rn:!e head start). Ser! Page B~ lndPx &11111.., .. """•i•• L.M . k Jll Jt.;3 ~.11.~1 ""'"" C.!lf ... ~i• " Cl••..,...C11,,.,,1v C:i I . .. ". ' (l"\lllff c,., .. , ~1:1•~ ~··· """" II I Sl l••• P0'1•• " Croi•-nl • S.00•1S I ,.1 °''"~ HOUCft " !i•; 'M;1r.-t1S " lt:dlloP'l;>t flqe " , ..... !"-" •• Ent4tm11•m~111 . , ll'M~I"'' " ,, ....... , " W.•t ..... •• ......... ., Wllt llilNt '" .. ...... U!lllfr t ., c. AZ DAI<. y PILOT N Mondar. Novembet 10. 1975 No Star Role Nixon Doesn't Want TV Job WOJlCESTER. Mass. (AP) -Former President Nixon has d e nied reports that h e plans to become a · radio or l elc vision commenlalor , acc ording to the news dircC't or 1Jf a r<..tdio st ation. · 'Television a net radio commentaries would not be the best use of m y time,·· Nixon said in ;.1 le tter to Paul Stanford of V1/ N 1<: 11. S ta nford, \\1ho des cr ibed himself (t;; a fne nd and s uµ1>0 rter of t he rorrnt."'I' president, said tod ~~ lhi.1t Ni~o11 's imn11.•d.iHlC' prnjc·cts included t he \\'r1t1 ng ~f m en1oirs and rou1· t('li'v1:,i<>J1 dot·umt'nlary shO\\'S 1n 1977. "I dt) 1n lt.•nd o f C'OUl'St' In <'<Jlllinut.' 1n lhti \~"<.!.\'I fl:'el will be most L·ffl•ct 1\·e to \\'Ork ft>r t he cause of \\'Or ld Pt'itC'C \Vh t(_·h \\.ts the 111aJ111· goal o f 1ny aclm 1 n1 st~'<.~· lion. and ;.111 arl1 ~1 in \\'h1 r h I bel11..•\'e \\•e made s1gn1f1 · c<.tn t prog rt·s~ . . .. Nixon \\'r Otl' Orphans' Removal Heading for Court \\lurid Vis ion lnll'rnat tona l will ta kt.• il{'l ion in fC'dcr al court to prevent tht.• rt.>muva l or 20 Cam· bodian orph<1n :o from tht.>ir adop· tivC' parl'n l:-., lhl• org<1 111zation 's presid('nl ;.1nnol11 \C'('d Sunday in (i;.1rdl'n G rnvt• Or \\' :-it;111lt.•y Moonl'yh<trn S<tld th t• l.1"·su1 t ll es1gncd tu scr ;1s1dt• thC' t'X pt•ctC'd final ruli ng of .~ I.os 1\ngt.'ll's Coun ty Superior Court Jud gl' will bt• riled Tuesday 1n l.os .'\ngeles. Or. ~1 ooney ham s aid the re· ce nt cou r t del'1s ion stemmed from a lawsuit filed by a l..os AngelE's physil'ian who claimed and simply let the m be kidnaped by the s late of California or anyone e ls€',·' Moonl'y ham said . "\Vh e n I acl'eptct.l respon:-;ibilt ty for t he we lfa re or th(·Sl' rhilt.lren y.•it h tht! approval or thl' Cambodian government, World Vi sion bt>l'ame th1.•ir IC'gat guar tlian and parl•nt. ··he addl>d. '.\1 oonl•y h un1 ~aid the J.os .<\ngeles C"ourt 1gnort'd tl•sti mony by the Ame ric an nurs" y.•ho re· ct.~i ved the orphan t'h1l t.lren and the ·tast head of the C::i mbod1an governme nt, bot h of whom ~on · firmed World Vis ion 's legaJ nght to stand in pi nce of the pa rents. · that religious discrimination was being practiced by the agencies who plal'ed the Cambodian in- fants in Christia n homes. '.\1ooneyham s aid thut for the court to order the children turned over to the Los Angeles County Department or Adoptions is "one or the most r1 agr a nt violations of the Constitution ever seen in this state." ' Among the adoptive parents who met Dr. Mooneyham Sunday in Orange County were Mr . and Mrs. Gordon Luna, 3812 Beaver St .. Irvine . The Lunas have signed adoption papers (or 14 · month-old Cale Luria who ar· rived in th e United States last June. "I risked m y life to save those babies from certain death and J'm not going lo remain s ilent t Fro• l"age Al 'AIRPORT • • bicycle or hiking trail!! through Buck Gully be scrapped from the city gen'eral plan. At present, the . document has such trails de· signaled for the scenic ravine at the downcoast edge of the city. Residents have lobbied strongly to keep the pristine canyon the war it is. ::....possible approval or a re· vised traffic signal priority IWst which would a llow ,for far quicker construction of a signal at Coast Highway and Prospect Street. The city would spend $50,000 (or the signal, eve n though the proje ct normally would be the responsibility of state of(icials . Residents and city advisory groups have fought strongly (or the signal as a saCety measure. 'state offi cials balked at the pl an because of the lack of funds. From Page Al CRASH ... . Surgeon s a t Cost a Me s a Memorial flospltal lul£' Sunday 'performed surgery on the victim and tried to relieve prE'Ssure on his brain a nd stop internal bl eed· ing. Gilbert was r ('ported today to be in extrem ely critical condi· tion. His compa nion's l'Ondition wa s . li s t e d a s (ai r b y ho s p ita l spokesm en. • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ni. Or-Cott1 0••'' Poot, wUll """'" " (ombinf.d I~ N,_.,.e,~~1. I\ rut>l1"'"1 b' !l>I' Or .. ,.,...,, PYOll•llln11 (om"""y "'"l>o''"'~ t'(llillon• ••o 1>11DllU..O Mcn(I~• 1111_., F rl<'l~f llM' Coit• ""'""'· Newl)<)<I 0f<1<h., 1-<""ll"tll"" h~Pl/Fo.,nl•l n Y1 ll•y, lr~1n1. S-1IU1•f k V•IW1 •nd L•tY"' tl••t" $<Hit" (N•I I> •1"'11~ r~loNlt 1ou1on I• pub•l•f\~a !.Ar ... .i • ., ...,, Su<> ,,.,,, f lll P<lnc.IP•I publ,.flll'lll pl""' ,, •1 lJCI W.•1 8•Y Str1tl, Coll• M•••. Ct i•l<Nn•t ~.,.. Robert N . Weed Pr•11<Hnr •r>o PW11- Jack R. Curlev \'w;1 '"~•kllnl '"° Oe~••• M.- ThOmas Keevll l l !!or Thomas A. Mur"phlnl! ""•-l"G [0•"1< Charin H. Loos Rlchlrd P . Nall .... ~h• ... 1 ...-. ... 1r111 1..i .... Te._..._ (1141642-4221 Clal1NllCI Advert11lng '42·5'71 Service Held • For Retired Marshal Glaser Catholic rites were canducled Saturday £or retired deputy marshal and rormeT justice court consiable Francis L ... Snap" Glaser, 70, who died last Wednes· day after a short illness. The retired law enforcement officer served (or 21 years before his retirement five years ago. The longtime Costa Mesan was the Harbor Art?a 's first deputy to l'Onstable Frank Vaughn and succeeded Vaughn when he died in 1955. Mr. Glaser later became a county mars hal when the Harbor Judicial District was formed. Rosary wa s Friday and mass Saturday at St . Joachim's Catholic Church with Ms gr Thomas J . Nevin officiating. Burial was at Harbor Re st Memorial Park. Marshal Glaser lea ves his wife, Juanita, of the home ; daughters, Linda H. Smith or Mar ys v i ll e and G eo r g ia Cheatwood of South Lake Tahoe, and a stepson. Kenneth Anderson of Costa Mesa, and one grandson. From Page A I COASTAL • • ner, said thE' Irvine Company 1s not expected to announce fin al plans (or d e \'elopment in the area until the first of the year. Some o( th e pre viously an. nounced pl a n s have been changed, he said. In the past. the company of- ficials ha ve said they would de· velop about 30 percent of the land to allow for about 50,000 resi· dents. Also included is a 1.345· acre park along the shore which lhe slate a)ready has agreed to purchase. This, however, is cur· rently tie d up in litigation brought by J oan Irvine, the largest individual stockholder in the Irvine Company. Kjellberg s aid thf' met>ting is being held in Ne wport. Beach in response to r equests from resi· dt>nts living in the area of th l' Irvine Company la nd. Soliah Files Innocent Plea SACRAMENTO <AP) - Steven Soliah, once 3l' cus e d of harbo r i n g Cugitive Patricia Hearst, pleaded innocent today to a fe d e ral bank r o bbe r y charge . The 27-year -old house ' painter, wearing a tan coat and brown :t lackA, s aid "not guilty" when asked ror his pies In U.S. DIAtrict Court. • Ju<tge Phillip C. Wilkins granted Soli•h ·a re:Que&t for a second court · appc>inted lawyer.. ' F,....l"qeAI COMA ••• Quinlana and others coMected with the cue. He sald dOct ors ,l.f't' not re· quired to. ua~ e.1traordlraary mechanlca.t rneans to prevent a patient fl'Olll dylnc a natural de- ath "whoa It Is tnmtable and all hope of a return to an even partial exercise of human life Is irreparably lost ... Judge Muir. 43. a trim, ~!ding six.footer who is an ordained e lder -n the PreSbyterian-- Church, spent 14 days preparing his decision . A tto rn ey s o pposi n g t h e Quinl a ns· req uest said th ey v.·ould app('al an unfavorable de· cision. The Qui nlans have not said whether they would appeal Kar<·n has been in a coma since April J4 when s he mixed t_ran quilizers and alco hol at a birth· day p a rty for a friend. At St. Clare's Hospital, Karen is fed through tube.s. The cas e has drawn nationwide atte ntion because Muir's de~ l'i!!ion could, to s ome extent, pro- vide a legal de finition or dt>ath. Traditiona lly, doctoni subscribe to thE' "J-f a rvard criteria'' - br ain dt>a th -as a prerequi~it e for terminating art iril'ial life sup· ports. Veterans Day RenmSlated For Tuesday Orange County Courts, s tate offil'es, most pu bli c schools and five rity halls will be l'losed Tues· dav in observanl'e of the second Vt>.tt"rans Day holiday in less than a month. Fedt>ra l and county offices m;lrked the observanrt" on Oe· lober 27 and will be open Tuesday as will banks and most stores. Tuesday's "traditional holi · day " d;tt es back to the s i gn in~ of the armis tice at the end or World War l in 1918 Costa Mes a \\'ill be the on ly Or a ngt> Coast city to close its municipal offi ces Tuesday. Schools in the Coast Communi· ty Collt>g e Dis trict and the Capistra no Unified School Dis· trict are the only one; that will be open, having observed the Oct Z1 date. Lone Bandit Hits Motel In Newport A lone bandit who may have been simulating a weapon strode into a central Newport Re ach mote l ove r th e weekend and Sl'OOped a small amdunt of .;:ash from a money box offered by his Crightened victim. Police said the robbery took place shortly after tl·p.m. Satur· day at the Sail Inn Motel , 2627 Newport Boulevard. ~tanager Mabel Newsam told offil'ers-she and a friend were in the ('ombination residence-office when they he ard the front-door bell ring, indicating a customer. Polil'e said the man strode into the off ice, demanded l'ash and made sure the victim saw a sweater draped over his r ight hand. The woman produced the cash box and the bandit scoopt.."CI out ~9.11 . then fl ed on foot. Basketball Signups Set Signups are now under "'a~· and will continue through Nov. 22 (or the bas k e tball lea gues sponsored by the Bo ys Club or the Harbor Area . Boys in grades three through eight are eligible to participate in the program and should stop by or phone one of the three branches of the l'lub. Also, parents interest· ed in C"Oal'hing a t eam may sign up, too. Addresses and phone numbers of the branches are : Upper Bay Branl'h, 2131 Tustin Ave., Costa Mes a. 642·8372 : Ce ntral Branl'h, 594 Center St .. Costa Mesa, 548·9387 : E astbluff Branch, 2.S55 Vista del Oro, Newport Be ach, 640-6650. 'S4ME OLD TUNE FOR PILOT ADS "I sold m y piano.·· That's the sales ~uccess tale told by the Laguna Nigu el woman who placed this ad in the Daily Piiot : BABY GRAN!> Rl1ck finish $470 XXX· K.Xxx arter6: 30 l( you have a musical instru- ment you want to convert to cash. call 642-~78. . Jt only takes a few words in the right place to make a sale. Along the Ora nge Coast. the right place I• the Dally Pl.lot. • i • , l'eo Slff!cessor r Thorpe to -~et • I ' Planner Post l SHOOTING VICTIM Janet Mee Metz KILLED BY GUNMEN Ronald Cauwets From Page AJ SLAYINGS • • d oor aft e r b ei n g r e (us ed permission to enter . Officers said neighbors told them -that three or (our shots were heard and then a barrage o( shots before the £our men fled from the home and drove off. They ha ve not yet determined the type of weapons used in the killings. "They could have been rifles or shotguns," a deputy said. Viet Aid Told WASHINGTON (U PI) -The American Friends Servil'e Com-. mittee said today it has made its Cirst illegal d elivery o( aid to North Vietnam . The Quaker retie( group s aia it informed th~ White House 16.5 tons of acryhc yarn had been delivered to Haiphong ror making sweaters for North Viet namesl' sc hool children. By GARY GRANVILLE ot-.o.11rl'li.ttt.Mt . County Supe rvisor Thoma.s: Riley wa:s e1Pected to announce today that former Sa11 Juan C ~istr a n o Mayor James Thorpe, 41. "·Ill r eplace Ron Yeo a!! Riley's appointee to the Orange County Planning Com · mission. Thorpe, a Democrat who once ra n ror the J'~i(th Dili trict Supervisorial seat now held by Riley, l!i an e.dvocate ol planned growth and de velopme nt with ~trong environmental concerns. Yeo, tt 4l·year-old Corona del Mar a rc hitect , r esign1..od Cro!l' the commission last week and, in the process, (ired a critical parting shot in county government's direction. . In his r eisignation letter, Yeo chastised l'Ounly government for what he said is its: -Slow r es ponse to citizen needs. · -Failure to commit resources needed to properly plan com- munities. -Giving lobbyi!!ls too much of a say in tht> del'i!!ion making pro· cess. Si mult aOeously , Yeo praised Riley and s aid he hopes the supervisor's ·'philosophy and goals for the Firth District and county will continue to be carried out.·· LaSt week's r esignation was Yeo 's sel'ond fro m the com- mission. After serving 13 months as the late supervisor Ronald Caspers' appointee, Yeo resigned in June 1973, at Caspers' request. Alter his successor, the late Bart Spendlove quit the planning eommission last December, Yeo became the newly appointed supervisor Riley's surprise first appointment to the five-mem~r panel. ·· Thorpe, a math instructor at Saddleback College, has been a San Juan Capis trano resident sinCe 1968. A Phi Bela Kappa graduate of Mia1"i University (Ohio) who later earned master degrees at : both Miami and Harvard, he was elected to the city coWlcil in 1970. Thorpe has been absent from the coqnty political scene since his' 1974 candidacy for Fifth Di~· trict Supervisor fell short o( its mark when Caspe rs was re· e lected in, the J une primary. Two years earlier. he was the uns uccessful Democratic can· did ate for the Assembly seat held by Republican Robert Badham. It wa s after the 1974 supervisorial race that }horpe joined dissident Democrats led by Nj!wport Beach attorney John BlaCk in an unsucl'essful move to oust Richard J . O'Neill as c hairman of the county Democratic Central Committee. RILEY'.$ CHOICE San Juen'• Thotpe HINSHAW •• Morgan and Green had hoped for a delay if the trial to Nov. 24 . Hinshaw races jury trial on three felony counts of bribery. Hinshaw appeared to recover his composure during the trek between courtrooms. He predict· eel ho, would be acquitted o( the allegation·s and subsequently re· elected to his 40th CongreSsional District seat. The Newport Be&ch Republican said his olfice had re· ceived a "spurt or mail" follow· ing the recent dismissal or eight of 11 felony counts contained in the Orange County Grand Jury Jndictment of the former as · sessor. "l intend tO stay active and run for office in the next primary," Hinshaw jauntily commented. He was nattily dressed today in a dark business suit and willingly joined newsmen (or a televised interview. · . Morgan and Green are now waiting ln Judge Kneeland's courtroom (or a discussion on _, trial prospects. Still fuming from Judge Sum· .ner's brusque dismissal of his arguments, Morgan commented that he hoped Judge Kneeland "might introduce a little sanity into the proceedings.'' Before entering the courtroom the silver-haired trial lawyer spotted televis ion equipment plugged into an outlet on the fourth noor corridor, apparently being rechar~ed. • • Mariners gives you up to a s1fsoo tax deduction this year ••. ... ANEl EVERY YEAR UNTIL YOU RETIRE! NOW YOU CAN BUILD A TAX SHELTERED RETIREMENT FUND AT MARINERS, WITH "IRA " -THE INDIVIDUAL RE- TIREMENT ACCOUNT. M <).r 1ners I nd ivi dual Ret ireme nt Account is a personal tax-shel tered retirement plan . "IR A " was devel- oped by Congre ss to give you an ef fective way to build you r own re t ire - ment fund . You can save as much as $1500 or 15 °/o of your wages, whichever is less , and your sav ings wi ll be a tax deduc- tion duri ng your working years. If yo ur spous e works, your combined tax-s heltered saving s can be as much as $3000 per year. Come l:i to Mariners and start your own Ind ividual Ret irement Accou n t. You'll be savi ng tax dolla rs now a nd bu ilding a much brighter future. For more In formation, com e in or call any one of our convenie nt locations. HERES HOW f ASf YOUR M ONEY GROWS IN A MARIN ERS IRA · ACCOUN r lnd•vrdu11I R1H,,emf.'ri/ Accovn/5 <Jre presenrlv P 1rn1nlil 71~ ·~ pf'r year wh9ri r;11ced 1n ., B·year Cflrltlrc•t&. Your ''"'Ulll yield is 1nc:rNUP.d 1a 11 b•lil 8 06°"' when rnrertsr isadatHI la tfl• 1ccounr O•'•roce <Jncl comp ounded a1/1y Will! • m t Jlll'IUm 1na•v1du,11 conr,,Oul•On al 1 1500 e«n yHr, her•'s ho"" rou• monf.'y \\'di gro.,.. WIT H TAX WITHOUT EXTRA SHEL TfRED TA• -MONE'!' , .. SH El TE RED FROM TAX AFT EA PLAN PLAN OEFE!IR.Al. 5 yrs. s 9,510 $ 6.730 $ 2.780 • 10 yrs. 23,540 15,750 7,M 20 yrs . 74,640 44,080 30,560 30 yrs. 185,550 95,030 90,520 'A.bOve ft<;1ures a1e bllsed on 2'5~ income blkket. l=eder•I reoulll1ton1 require t Yb511n1i.1 pel'lal!le$ fOf ea,ly w1tl'idr•wa1s lrom te•llllCJile aQCOUnts I~\ Mariners Savings \~ and Loan AseociatiOn I Legun• hech S.I l...tl Newport !l•llil:h (Main OH!C9) 15tSW•tttUff 0r, (714)142-4000 (Cornor of FoJM1 AY•.) (L.9!1ufe Wol'ld) 310 Glenneyre St. 13820 Seal Belell Bl'l/d. hYetty Hiiis Wftl Holtywood (Corner1of 61ymf)tt Blwd.) (i)pp. ML SINI Holpll&I) \ I - (7t4)"94-.750& (2t3)608-7926 • ·3a0 ao. a .... erty er, e1•1 a.....1v llYd. t2t3)S$3-3000 (213)657-.4141 ' ' .. Pl•ll T.ax StJ-ategy Dollar-saving Tactics Cited B7SYLV1APOSTE& --l lAAb&o.krlaJ II you are amq~ mlllloos ol AmerlcanClilfcfren- Mlplng to IA.IPPort }'GUI' P"""1a. iU. mor.e lmperau .. thao ever that you find out before 1975 ends how mi;ch income bas been received b)l:rour pareots..,lsldealyoura"l'port._ Be-preebe n~ ccunt; don't delay :rour inquiries ;---your de:Pf!lh-- dency deducUon of S7SO plus the new l9'1S $:.>tax credit for each depen· dent is at stake in this cal<WaUon. Money's Worth Re&SOO: Social Security recipient. sot three breaks in J97S: an 8 percent boost In benefits since J uly, a one.time~ oruy ~ payment, and the option of having benefit checks d<pe>Sited directly In their baoks. . THESE DE VE IA>PMENTS -favorable to your "parents -"-could COit you delay, because.·y..,r pareot is your dependent only if (l ) be or ahe has a ••groa income•• of less than $750 a year; and (2) you provide more than half your '· puent's support. - Social'Security doesn't count as part or your parent's gross income, but it can count as support-and thus. the SS benefit increases could make a big difference. What'& more. you're less likely to notice the benerit hikes because your parent's recent benefit checks may have been deposited directly In his or her bank. Your parent also may have income outside of Social Security that has increased this year -i.e .• dividends or in- terest. Find out now how much this other income totaJs. THE KEY ADVICE IS: get all these figures straight and, ii need be, step up your contributions between now and yearend so that you nail down the $750 dependency deduc- tion and $30 tax credit. · -Ir you're in the market for a new house, you can still take advantage of the unique housing credit p'rovided in the 1975 tax Jaw by buying beforeyearend. In summary, you get a dollar-for-dollar tax reduction equal to 5 percent ol. the purchase price of a principal re- sidence, up to a m aximum of $2,000. To be eligible, a house must have been completed or under construction before l\>farch 28, 1975; and you must acquire a nd occupy it after March 12, 1975. Also, the seller must certify that construc- tion was begun before March 26 and that the purchase price is the lowest at which the home was offered after F eb. 28, 1975. DO YOU ACTUALLY HAVE to close the sale by yearend? No, says Prentice-Hall. You must, though, enter into a binding contract to purchase the home before yearend. Do you have to move in by yearend? _ No. You can move into the home anytime be£ore the end of 1976. However, you can't claim the cr edit until you·ve met both the acquisition and the occupancy requirements. So if you don't occupy your new home until 1976, you·re not eligi- ble for the credit until 1976. -If you ·re holding a check at yearend and it's money that is yours for the asking, it's t axable in 1975, even though you haven·t actually received the cash. FOR r NSTA.NCE. IF YOU receive a check in 1975 but don't cash it until 1976, it's income in 1975, even 41ough you :_get the check after banking hours on the last business day of the year. Even if the check is mailed to you on the l ast busi· ness day of December and your check isn't credited to your account until January 1976, it's still income to you in 1975. The government's reasoning is you could have had the check given to you befOl'eyearend . lf a check is dishonored when you present it for pay- ment, however, you have no taxable income until the check is made good. lf a check is postdated, say, to Jan. 3, 1976, you can treat it as income in 1976 . I F YOU'RE ON THE paying end and you mail or a hand over a check for a deductible item on the last minute of the last day of the year, it's deductible in 1975. Keep in mind these fundamental guidelines on receiv- ing and paying checks at yearend -if your tax strategy calls for either postponing income and deductions from 1975 until next year or speeding up income and deductions from next year into 1975. 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"" f".!17'~R;1J, Ii l~i: ~ lum fftd :ra t ,,.,,_ , .. •• ' I r I • Cf DAILVPILOT Big J;nvestment \ Vietnam Film For Coppola Frol)i Wlrtt Servlc~s Francis Ford Coppola, fi ve-timt• J\c11 demy Award winner for t\lo»O "GodJalht•r" movies, said he hall\ bal $12 million doUars of his own that he C'8n overcome the American distastl' ror s<"ein~ a film 01bout the Vietnamese War. But he said he wasn't sur(' ho~· ht• was going tc) go about it, except Lhttt h(' "'a:-~oing to lucl· tht· movic-.·lth violence. Producer-director Coppola, whose t1,110 "G<xl ratht~r" films recorded gross s11lt"s, arriv<'d in :'\1Anila to scout Jo'ilipino locations for film ing h1 ... \'it~tna mese War picture, ''Apocalypse :-."uw • The superintendent or the Ut&h JIJgh""·ay Palrol 'A';1s C'harged \lo'ith drunken dri \'ing. The charge, a misdemeanor, v.·a s fill'd :igninst {'ol. Roy )1 . '';'lack" lltlm by 011vi~ Count~· ;\t 111rney J . Ouffy Palmtt aft er an 1n\"estigation into .1 \\ ('('kt-nd tr ;tf ri c arC'ident . Ht-Im, :;us pended from his JOb ~~-Gov. \1t l\·1n I. HRmplon. had r olled hi s pri\'llll"' Ca d1ll Kr ~(-d <1 n t'n lnlt-.rio:t:ilt• 15 near ("t.,nt~rvilh.., 11,-. r t"<'t"i\'ed <'lit:-. hrLuSt•s. a brok1"'n hand and ~• :-hn11 ld1•r 1nju ry • Tt•x:\.:. 1ndus tr1 ahs1 II. Ross Prrot .... -ouJd b(' th1• brnt>fi ('1<1r _,. 11( '""·h :n may bt• thC' most g1izant1r 1.1x hr1•ak in indu stry " if ;u1 amt."1w..lm1•nt lo :t m.~Jnr t fl."\ hill bt--<'om{•S I aw. tht' Yt'a.11 Strt'\.,t Journal said The :11nt>ndment offert""CI b~ Jt('v Phil l~andru m I O·Gll l. to the llous<' \\'ars and ~1 E>sns Comm1tlt't'. v.·ould pro\"idt> a ~J>f"('ia! thr1,f> year ('arryb~1 ck ol C"apital los.:if':- in f'xces.s of s:.K>.000 provid1n,:: huge tax refunds for "'·ealth~ persons v.oho had h eav~· losses in the stock m arket. For e..~amplt>. in 197•1 or 19i$ . .-\t prest>nt. suth losses are only Pt'rmitted to b<' carried for'A·ard. The J ournal said Perot. "who latcly has sufrerro :;.ome ~11toT huge busi n<'sS re,·ersals. ·· rou\d regain as much as Sl5 million. • 0('fensive tackle Ben Wllli am!i '14'3:. el ected <;olonel Rebel at the Univer sity of )fississippi. tht:· first bl ark to win the campus popularity titJe. Williams is a business administration major • ;\ Sarramt>nto woman. y,·hose husband com· milted suicide after gambling losses. can't sue South l.ake Tahoe casinos for wrongful death, a statt" appellate court ruled. Justice George E. Paras of the 3rd Di strict Court or .'\.ppeal said th at it ''makes just as much sense to urgue th at the clubs had a duty to not let him kill himself." • Rep. Wiibur MWs, whose political career was almost wrecked by a well-publicized bout with alcoholism, says an alcoholism institute in Florida saved his life. "I'd be dead by now if it wasn't for this in· stitute,'' Mills said at a fund-raising event for the Palm Reach Institute'. Mills and ttis wife. Polly, new to the South Florida city to help publicize the instltute's plans for a research and educational foundation . • The daughter of J\.1ayor Clarence Ughlner of Raleigh, N.C. has been fined $100 and given a six· month suspended sentence in Wake County District Court after pleading guilty to a charge of credit card fraud . Debra J. Llgbtntt, 23, and Pamela Tbom•s, a friend, received duplicate sentences from Judge Pretlow Winborne. They were put on probation (or two years. l\tiss Lightner was the third member of the mayor's family lo face criminal charges in the past year. J,ightner was defeated in a bid for re-election . • A longtime p atron of the Pas adena 1\rt Museum suro to be relieved of future financial C'ommitmenls to the facility now that its name has been changed to the Norton Simon Museum. The H•rry G. Steele Foundation filed a breach· of·rontract action. The foundatiOn noted that it withheld one $100,000 payment due recenUy from a total of $?50,000 r(\m ttl nlng to be paid on a bank loan pre· viously guuranteed to the museum . • A<'lress Hildegarde Kneff will seek a divorce from husband David Cameron, the 1;1.ctress's lawyer said In Berlin. Cameron. a Rritish author and film director, Jo:;t a suit to gain custody of their 7·year ·old daughter, Tlnta. CH meron alleged i n court and in newspaper intervicv.·s that his i19·year-old wife h as become a drug addict . "I have never experienced this kind of infamy, Rnd my hU$b&nd knOV/s exactly how this has in fluenced my state of health," the actress s aid through her lawyer. • Hugh Scott, th(' S~na t c• minority lc ti.der TUmored to be a candidate to replace Georl(l' 8uNh ais head or the U.S. mission to China, hints he may run for re-election next year. In ttis ''Republican Lc1Jdcrs Rullctin" m~lled to media contacts and important state Re ubUcans Scott named campaign person. ncl and itald he would announce his d ecls lon on Dec. 4 In · Pltllbur&h. Because of his 74 years and his defense or former President NI.Ion durtnc Watergate, some p\lrtdit.I conslCler Scott to be vu1n..-able. • Frank Crai, convlrted or the lead pipe murders of his wife 1corr and her two grandchildren. was declared sane by a LUffn County Superior Court jury. Cruz, 45, pleaded innocent nnd innocent by re· ~ ol ln.sanJty, but the five·man, seven.woman ~ iii'Y"lut wfflt round him guilty ollhe slayln8S. CNa was accused ol murdertna hi• 75-year-old e. •-he, and his two step1randchlldren, Ray (!'.S~~lO, and JaMce llHYe1, 14, 111tJune at the realde.nce at Doyle in rural Lassen County. ·~ I Newport's Bill Park ' Top Cadet \1/illlam R . Park, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard n. Park or Newport Jleach, ha:J been named a Distinguli~hed Cadet for hi:s i:tccomplishments Jll Norwi!'h Uni\lersity in Northfield, Vt . l'a.rk. wh o is Ul the ti;ip third or h t~ t~erospace ~tudiPS ('IRliS ~·nd <I r cci· PLl'Ol or the Air f'oree It 0 1· C !-' u p t' r i o r l'erformanre J{ibbon. is 01:1j or1n g in secondOjry ,'(jul'ation. OCC Speech Team Winners O r an~£' Co~·~L ('oll t>~t"·s forensics tc-::.i n1 hn1sht"d hi~h<'r tha n nn y ••ther ('Om ni unity coll l'l:c 1•n1er<'d in t ht' l'ttl'Lfi c ~o uthern ('a l iforniu ForE'nsics Assn . \V arm up Tourn:1ml'nt held :.it ~:I C'l\minoCollc~t· OCC finished ri~ht h!'hind Cla r('1n o nt l·~,llt.>J?e . .i four ~,,n r '<'hC-C'l. \\'h1C'h \\.'1•ll lhl' S'A'ttpstakes titll' Aide Named $;\CRA!\tE~TO L!\Pl -l\ Sierra Club m e mbt·r :tn d f orm er f£1 dl:'r;.il J!eolo g ist. C t :r de Y.'ahrhaftig, has been ap· pointed by Go\I . 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It is or.. dered that the requested aulboritation lo terminate the respit..alor supporting Karen Quinlan·s.. cardio-resplratory functions be denied With pre· judice and without costs to any party ... Had he-granted the parehts' re- quest. it would have been the first time in blstory that 1 United . States court authorized the death of e person not coavlrted ol a crime. · Contrary to the parents' argu- ment that they were lecallY and morally.authorized todiaconned. the maihine, Muir said, "I have ruled.-it-.is-a-moclicoJ-.declaloD whether or not Karen should be removed rrom tbe respiratOr. Jwst-as that dttbion i.s•a medical one, tbe continued c1ari aod lreit· ment of Karen is a medical one.'' The judge ordered Daniel , Cobum, Miss Quinlan's court· appointed guardian, to continue in that capacity. Muir sympathized with the tor- ment of the 21.year-old Miss Quinlan's parents, who visit their dauahttr dally at St. Clare's hope. The hope for recovery is re· Kotipital ln Denville.. N.J ., where mote. but no doctor talks in the she lies in a grotesque fetal posi-absolute. There is a duty lo con- tion weiahlna only 60 paunds. tinue the life assisting apparatus But, the judge &aid ,••"that if, within the treating physician's anguish would be Cootinued and opinion, it should bedooe." magniried. by the inner conflicts The Catholic Church, in a Mr. Quinlan would have if he. pastoral letter read at Mus Sun· were.:.-required-t0-conc11r in the__da~parishes througbou day-by-day decisions on the dio<'ese or Paterson, said the future care and treatmenl of his· parents' decision to seek re- daughter. l therefore find it more moval of the r esp irator Is appropriate and in Karen·s in· .. morally correcl. ·· terests if anothE.•r is appointed~.. Bishop l.a"'•re nct' 8 . Casey During the fiv e·day trinl. Paul ur,.::ed church me mbers to read W. Armstrong, ihe lawyer for the thE.' ninE.'·pag.e poi;itiOn paper Quinlans. said Karen existed in a w!i trh he drafl1!d and relellSed a.s "vegetative state with no hope the C'hurch ·ti ofricial starKI in the for recovery... case. Tht! bishop also asked the Muir said, however, "none of church-goers to pray (or the the doctors t estified there was no (See.COMA, PageA2) U"ITtl ........ 'LIFE' TO CONTINUE Karen Quinlan Tri,tJl Delay Granted to Hinsha~ . --- 'I ;: DaUy prflel ~.., hlrkll 0'0.-11 FLANKED IV ATTORNEYS, REP. HINSHAW HAS A FEW WORDS FOR NEWSMEN Congrenmen'Predlcts_He'll be Acquitted end Se!f9 He'll Ru n Again Mesa Board ' • ' I To Hear Plan ' On West' Sitfe The West Side Community Plan, part or a move-lo bring the city's general plan up tq date, Will be presented to the Costa Mesa Planning Comm.ission tonight. '. A major ef(o~t to notify resi· dents and property owners of the meeting -scheduled for 6:30 p.m. in the co.uncil chaml:f:rs - has been made, Advance !Plan· ner Arnold Hamala rep0rte9. The city mailed out 7,880 i;oj>ies o( a four-pas'e summary r,f the 80-page report, and in addition sent 300 cards to owners ot pro- perties with land use corlrlicts and to residents who live in speciaJ study areas. . 1 Hamala explained that: the land use conflicts involve ~pro­ perties where the use desi~ed in the general plan differs m the existing zoning. One o the purposes of the Westside study is to resolve sue h conflicts. 'Squeaky' Carried To Court, Ousted SACRAMENTO (AP) - ~et~~ From.me. who bad to be carried into the courthouse by a U.S. marshal, was banished again Crom the court today after refusing to promise not to disrupt her trial on the charge she at- tempted to kill President Ford. Miss Fromme, who had a red cloth over her eyes, was carried from a van that had brought her from the jail. She vowed Friday that she wctuld not return to the John Robinson Na'med Trojan Head Coach · LOS ANGELES IAP) -The University or Southern California today named John Robinson, a pro football assistant, to succeed pro-bound John McKay as head Trojan (ootball coach. courthouse unless officers car· .:rie.:d her. She had to be carried bodily but did not resist, said U.S, Marshal Arthur Van Court. He said she had a red bandana over her eyes when o(ficers came to her jail cell.. After Miss Fromme was eject- ed Crom the courtroom, the trial continued. A court spokesman said Miss Fromme again refused to watch the trial on a television set in a room adj a cent to her courthouse cell. Miss Fromme was ejected from the court twice Friday when she demanded that convict- ed mass murderer Charles ~1anson be allowed to testify for her. She was an early member of the so-called Manson family cult. After he·r arrival t<Xlay. Miss Fromme rejected an o((er by U.S . District Court Judge Thomas Mac Bride to allow her to return to court on a promise or . avoiding the disruptions. Defense Motion · Accepted By TOM BARLEY . °' ... O.lly l"llM Katt Congressman Andrew Hinshaw and his two lawyers got the triaJ delay they wanted today in Orange County Superior Court after being told on their ftrst ap- pearance this morning that no suctt continuance would be permitted. Judge J{obert P . Kneeland de· layed courtroom action until Nov. IT after defense attorney Manball Morgan explained that he is involved in a Los Angeles County trial and can not be rree for courtroom action here until Nov. 24 . But it seemed at one point or a contested motion before acting presiding Judge Bruce Sumner that Hinshaw might have to face trial wjtb only one or the two lawyers defendin g. hi m on bribery charges. After reminding tardy de(ense attorney Marshall Morgan that .. the trial calendar is always called at 8: 30 a. m. in Orange County," Judge Sumner testily sent the trio to Judge Robert P. Kneeland ·s courtroom ror trial. Morgan and co-counsel Robert Green, obviously taken aback, re· newed their protests that Morgan is involved in a trial in Santa ~onJ..ca and may not be available ?or courtroom action here. But Judge Sumner, deputizing for presiding Judge Robert A. Banyard, remained adamant in his decision. He commented that a motion for continuance idcn· tical to the one he ruled on t<Xlay -was denied earlier by Judge Ken· nelh Williams . (SeellJNSHAW, PageA.2) SCHOOLS SHUT FOR VETS DAY All schools in the Newport· Mesa Unified School District will be closed Tues day in com · memoralion or Veterans Da y. While some agencies celebrat· ed the holida y on Oct. 24 this year, public s chools are among those who still close down on the original holiday date. Nov. 11 . .. ~"~ .................. PARAMEDICS AID IRVINE AVENUE CRASH VICTIM Two Hospitalized Afte r S..Curve Accid ent Sund ay Mesa Man Critical In Newport Crash ... A 22-year·old Costa Mesa man \•ihO missed death in an auto cr ash two m onths ago was not ex · p('('lCd lo survive another cras h in which he was involved in :\lcwport Reac h late Sunday. A rollover along the S curves or Irvine Avenue left Mark J ames Gilbert in critical condition from head injuries and a roommate hospitalized with lesser injuries. :\lewpart lrarfic investigator s today still were tC)'ing to de· termine if Gilbert was driving, or whether Robert P aul Nix, 32, was at the wheel of the American compact car when 1t left the roadway at 7 :30 p.m. Both m en live at 2182 Pacific Ave ., according to polic£'. The crash occurred in the 2300 block or Irvin('. The car was headed nort'h , poli ce s aid. Investigator .Steve Van I-lorn said that no one has Yet de- termined the reason for the car leaving the roadway and nipping down an embankment. Both victims were pinned in the overturned wrec kage, he said. Paramedics removed hoth men with the aid or utht·r firemen. The inves tigator said that Gilbert s uffered apparently serious head injuries in the crash about t ~·o months ago. Jn the latest crash. his injuri eti were s imilar. but f<.ir more! severe. (SeeCRASH, PageA2) Co;1st This evening the staff will out· line the entire report. At later meetings specific elements o( the study will be tackled . .]he en- vironment and housing elemehts will be considered NO'v. 18, and the circulation and land use ele- ments, Nov. 24 . The fmal hearing is scheduled Dec. 8. Robinson, 38, is the offensive backfield coach or the Oakland Raiders. Sanitary Board Weath e r DOW I NDEX OFF FRACTIONALLY NEW YORK (UPI) -Tbe stoek market closed slightly lower today in moderate trading on the New York Stock EX· change, despite a rally that reflected hopes the New Yock Ci· ty financial crisis might be clarified soon. The Dow Jones induslri al average\ off more than s1x po in ta earlier, ost 0.32 points to 835.48 It Jost S.12 points Frida,y. Declines barely led advanl"eS, (Tables, C3), . Pric~ were lower in moderate trading on the American Stock Exchange. Taking over the other half o( McKay's dual job at USC is Dr. Richard H. Pe.rry, the vice- chairman or the scho61 's Commit- tee on Athletics. who was named athletic director. McKay announced two weeks ago that he was quitting after 15 years to become head coach or the new Tampa, F1a., club in the ·National Football League. Robinson-, like McKay, played his collegiate football al the University of Oregon. Robinson played on the Ducks' 1957 Rose Bowl team. A native or Daly City, Calif., he was a three-spart star al Serra High School in San Mateo, Cali(. While Robinson was at USC as a.n assistant. the Trojans posted a 31·3-2 record and two Rooe Bowl victories in three appearAn-:es. Before jolning the USC starr. Robinson spent 12 ycnrs as an as· 1st.ant coach at Ore1on. I Fifth Seat Still Open By ALAN DIRKIN °'""'O.lly"lllt .... The question or who will fill the ft!t.h seat on the board of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District -a vacancy created by the dis- covery last week that the pre· vious member was inelilible - remained open today. ' Two spots on the five-member board were fill ed last week in the electioncontested by "18 cAn - didates, but in the voting, a third vacancy was created when board member \Va1ter F. Alben, direc- tor or campus operations at Oran~e .Coast Colleg~. went to ca:.t his ballot. He found his name had been cr055ed off the list of eli1ible voters because he li ves on the OCC campus, which is not part or the sanitary distri ct . He therefore was not eligible to Vote nor to continue holding the orfice he had been appointed to. in January. Thal d;scovery may have given incumbent Francis L. Glockner, a contractor , a reprieve. He was dereated in last Tl1esday's <'lection. fi nishing third out of 18 cendidal(''i. and is due lo leav" office Nov. 28. wh('n thE' S('Co nd·place finisher, re· tired v~h oo l pr-lncipnl Elvin Hulcbison. wUJ take over. But Glockner finished only four votes behind ll utchison , und with 707 voles. he ended up 350 votee ahead q ( the fourth-place can· didate. Because or his incumbency and because or this high finish . Glockner may seem the most likely person to fill the vacancy, and t<Xlay he indicated that he would not reject th e position if it were offered. "If I can still be or service. I will prob.a bly take it.·· Gl ockner said. · St ressing that he considered him.,e\£ a businessman. not a politi1•i an. Glockner said that he hflfl mixed e mot ions. "!am sure th~ bottrd would as l:KX>n have m l· as a nybody elst",'0 he added. The contractor said that he was !See ROA RD, P11e Al) Sunny ski es punctuated by gusty winds are on the weather m enu for Tues· day with high t e rn · peratures rangi ng rrom &1 along the seashore to 70 ,degrees rurther inland. I NSIDE TODAY Bobby Riggs is at ii again - thi! time in a /oot race acro.~s Dea1h Valley againiJI an tI· peri.enced diiJtancf' runner (who'll give Bobby a SO-mile ~ad starf J.~ePage84. Ind.,.,, 9o•ll"'I .. ""°""' ... l..M ... ,... '" H•li ..... l .... •t Cillloml• .. C··~""~co_, .. Cl•uifltd (~·'" ··-9 1.1 't:efnlc1 " !.1hi1 PO!""l9f " --· ' """' ,., 0.etll !follctt !-!"'• ,,..-.... " , ........ 1 •• p,_. " • ,1,v,;00~ .. En~r-..•1>"''"~ " l f'>t ... ,, Cl iri-c• " 1'1c•ll'lt< .. ... ,.."'_ 11: .... .,. NPWt •• """Lit"""'' .. ' ' ~ •• '. . .. ' . . . . . .. . .. • ,4J DAlLYPILOT C Valley ·:¥outh Attacked A f'ountnin Valley youth was beaten senseless, robbed or $8 in cash, his watch antt shoes and then dumped in a field in the , Irvine Industri a l Complex Sun·· d ay by four m en he met. at a party inNt>wport Beach. Kenn~th R . Ke nnebeck, 19. or 8612 El Rancho. Fountaffi Valley . · was taken to Tustin Community liospital and released after re· ceiving mediC'al treatment. KennebcC'k told police he had been drinking at the party and was not certain whether he got in · to the C'ar with thc four men volun larily . He did not know their namt>s. He-was lakC'n lO a field near ar son A vcnuc and Michelson Drive, where th<-men beat and kiC'ked him , robbed him and ne<1 . Kt>nn l'beC'k told police hc erawled to the Irvine RanC'h Water District treatment plant where he was helped by security guard Carlos Ve ga. ~ ..... ..... "' , .. '" " . ...,. · .. , . '-" ~ ..... ~ .... ,, ' .... ,,,.. -~·· TONIGJIT. COST A i\'l ESA PLANNING COMMI SSION -Regular meet· ing, City Hall, 6:30 p .m. BURMESE DA NC ERS & MUSICIANS -OCC Auditorium, 8:30 p.m . Adm. $4 .50. Students SJ. TUESDAY, NOY. II SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB Community Recreation Center, Tues .. Wed .. Thurs.12-J p.m. '"BEHIND TH E HEADLINES" -Dr. Giles T. Brown lecturer, OCC Forum, 7:30 p.m . "SCENES FROM AMERICAN LlFE" -:-South Coast Repertory Theater, through Sun. 8p.m. Services Held For Retired 'Snap' Glaser Catholic rites were conducted Sat urday for retired d eputy marshal and former justice court constable FranciS L. "Snap" Glaser, 70, who died last Wednes- day after a short ilfness. The retired law enforcement officer served for 21 years before his retirement five years ago. - The longtime Costa Mesan was the Harbor Area's first deputy to constable Frank Vaughn a nd succeeded Va ughn when he died . in 1955. Mr. Glaser later became a county m a rs ha l when 't he Harbor Judicial Dis trict was formed. Rosary was Friday and mass Saturday at St. Joachim 's 'cat holic Ch urc h with Msgr. Thomas J . Nevin officiating . Burial was a t I-I.arbor Rest Memorial Park. Ma r shal G laser leaves his wife, Juanita . <>f the home: daughters, L.inda 1-1. Smith or Marysvi ll e a nd Georgia Cheatwood of South Lake Tahoe. and a stepson, Kenneth Anderson of Costa Mesa. and one grandson. • Fire Da mage Set LOS ANGELES fAP> -F"irc officials estim ated damage to a Hawaiian Gardens la undromat at $55,000 after a Sunday morning blaze. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT TIOt C)r..,qoe Co•il O•lly PllOI, wltll .mk l'I " <~d tl>e Nt•"'·P••n , h -1-11y "'" Ot-,.,.,t Pullll•l'll"'I C-Y. !otPA<.tle "91Uons ••t 1111111111...,d Mond•• UVOUQIO rdo~• '°' eoti. MOW, Ntwpor! Oi'ac:l'I, ~.,.,,ll>Q1on lh..:l'l1roun!•ln Ylll•y, I••!...,, !t<IO<ll•ll•c• Valley 1"4 l..IOUfll ~•cl'l~l'I CN\I. A t.lflQlt r~lofwll tdlHon 11 P11llil1!otd S..t,.""•' -S- -·· TM lll'IMIP•I jNDl•'"inll t>I""' II 11 llO -.,, a., !.•te1t, (t\!• Mt••. c..1.1orl'I• mi. Robert N. Weed P•tilOtnl 1n0 Putlll- Jack R. Curlev. Viu Prt•l<ltn~1n0 ~-.. Ml,,.'111', Thomas Keevll Ectllo• Thomas A. Murl)hl~ Ma,..01 ... Editor Charles H . Loos Rl<hard P. Nall '-\Milllfll MtNO!ng Edil0t\ cost.a Mesa Office :tJO W111 8ty !.Ifft! ~111119 .....,,,,., P.O. 9olr 1)11(1, '1tt7t. - • ' • -. Mondey, Novtmbet 10. 1975 Yeo Succes s or I Thorpf! t h Get '1 Planner Post 1·· Mirror~ Mirror By GAllY GRANVILLE Ot• i:Mll\I ........ County Supervisor Thomas Riley was expected to announce today that former San_Juan Cap1stra-no M·ayo·r J-ames Thorpe, 41 , will replace Ron Yeo as Riley-'s a ppointee to-the Orange County Planning Com- mission. Thorpe, a De mocrat who once ran for the Fifth District Supervisorial seat now held by Riley, is an advocate of planned growth and development with strong environmentaJ concerns. Yeo, a 41 -year-old Corona del Mar architect, resigned from the commiit$ion last week__arul, in the process. fired a critical parting s hot in county government·s direction. In his resignation letter. Yeo chastised county government for what he said is its : -Slow response to citizen needs. RILEY'S CHOICE San Juan '• Thotpe Don John Shaw, 9, (left) and Daniel Scolaro, 10. reflect each other's actions during rl~cent afler school session on mimicry and mime conducted ctl Costa Mesa 's \Vilson School by city Department of l,e1sure Services. -Failure to commit resources net"ded to properly plan eom · munities. -Giving lobbyists too much of a say in the decision making pro· cess. F,....Pa~A I COMA ... 'Dope Burn' Probed In Sunset Slayings By TOM BARLEY Of Ult D•llr Piiot SUH Orange County Sherirr·s of· ricers hav(> no firm clues to work on today in their investig ation of the wet'kend slayings of a couple who shared the home at 16861 Bayview St., in Sunset Beach Rut in\'CStigators probing. the k.iUings of R onald Cauwels, 27 . and J anel Mac Metz, 3'1, placed the possibility that they were the victims of a ''dope burn" very high on their list . They said Cauwels had a lon g criminal record and was known to be involved over the years in drug trafficking. They said he was the victim several years ago of a kidnap and assault that also may have had its origin in a drug deal. " Cauwels was shot once through the head Saturday night and died· a s ho rt time later in Los Alamitos General Hospital. Mrs. Metz died on the spot from multi - ple bullet wounds in the head and chest. Investigators are working on reports that four m en occupying what is believed to be a 10-year· old light colored sedan drove up to the home and kicked in th e doo r after being refu sed permissio_n to enter . Offi cers said neighbors told them that three or four shots were heard and then a barrnge of shots before the four men rled from the hom e and drove off. They have not yet determined the type of weapons used in the killings. "They could have been rifles or s hot guns:· a deputy said. Officers said i\1 rs. Metz had been living with Cauwels for some ti me and that her children by a former marriage were being C'art>d for at her father's home in the Sunset Beach area. "She was a beautiful girl but she had a lot or problems." an in · vestigator said . Basketball Signnps Set Signups are now under way and will continue through Nov. 22 fo r the b as ke tball leagues sponsored by the Boys Club of the Harbor Area. Boys in grades three through {'ight are eligible lo participate in the program a nd should stop by or phone one of the three branches of the club. Also, pa rents interest· t'd in coaching a team may sign up, too. Addresses and phone numbers of the branches arc : Upper Bay Branch. 2131 Tus tin Ave ., Costa Mesa. 642-8372; Central Branch . 594 Center St., Costa Mesa. 548-9387; Eastbluff Branch, 2555 . Vista del Oro, Newport Beach. 6-I0-6650. . f'ro• Page A I CRASH ••• : Surgeons at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital late Sunday performed surgery on the victim and tried to relieve pressure on his brain and stop internal bleed· Ing. Gilbert was reported today lo be in extre mely critical condi· lion. His compa nion's condition w11s listed a s f•ir by hospital 1pokesmen. t - SHOOTING VICTIM Janet Mae Metz KILLED BY GUNMEN Ronald Cauwels Ve terans Day R erun Slated For Tuesday Orange Count y Courts. s tate offi'ces, most public school s and five city halls will be closed Tues- day in observance of th{' second Veterans Day holida~ in less than a month. Fccteral and county offices marked the ob:;('rvance on Oc· tober 27 and will be open Tuesday as will banks and most stores. Tuesday·s "traditional holi- day" dates back to the signing of the armistiC'e at the chd of World War I in 1918 . Costa Mesa will be lhe onJy Orange Coast city to close its municipal o£fices Tuesday. Schools in the Coast Communi· ty College Distr ict and the Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict are the only ones that will be OJ>("n. having observed the Oct 27 date. Search S uspended SAN FRANCISCO !UPI) - The Coast Guard has suspended the search for a cadet at the California Maritime Academy IO!l overboard from a 37-fool sloop in the bay. F r om Page A I Simultaneously, Yeo praised RilE'Y and said he hopes the supervisor's ·'philosophy and goals for the Fifth Di strict. and county wilt continue to be carried out." Quinlans and others connected with the case. HINSHAW •• '.\Jorgan <.ind Grt•en had hoped fo r a delay of the trial to Nov. 24. Hinshaw races jury trial on three felony counts of bribery l~ast week's resignation was Yeo's s eC'ond from the com- mission . After serving 13 months as the late supervisor Ronald Caspers' appointee, Yeo resigned in June 1973, at Caspers· request. He said d octors are not re· 1 qui r ed to use extraordinary ~ mechanical means to prevent a patient from dying a natural de- ath "when it is inevitable and al l hope of a return lo an even partial exerc ise of .human life is irreparably lost ... 1-lin:Shaw appeared to recover his composure during the trE'k between courtrooms. He predict - ed he would be acquitted of the allt>gations and subsequently re· elected to his ·10th Congressional DistriC't seat After his successor , the late Bart Spendlove quit.the planning commission last December1 ·Yeo beC'ame the newly appo1nted supervisor Riley's surprise fi rst appointment to the five-member panel. Judge Muir, 43, a trim. balding six.footer who is an ordained elder' in the Presbyterian Church, spent 14 days preparing his decision. The Newport Beach Republican said his ofrice had re· C'eived a "spurt or mail" rollow- ing the recent dis missal of eight of 11 felony eounts contained in the Orange County Grand Jury indictment of the former as·. sessor Thorpe, a math instructor at Saddleback College, has been a San Juan Capistrano resictent SinC'e 1968 . Attorn eys o pposing the Quinlans' request said they would appeal an unfavorable dt>· C'ision. Fro.. Page A l S4ME OLD TUNE FOR PILOT ADS BOARD •.. • • Mariners gives· you up to a s1,soo tax deduction this year. .. ... AND EVERY YEAR UNTIL YOU RETIR E ! NOW YOU CAN BUILD A TAX SHELTERED RET IREMENT FUND AT MARINERS, WITH "IRA" -TH E IN DIVIDUAL RE- TIREMENT ACCOUNT. ----f\Aariners Individu al Retirement Account is a personal tax·sheltered retirement pt an. "1 RA " was devel· oped by Congress to g ive you an e ffective way to build your own retire· rnent fund. You can save as much as $1500 or 15°/o of your wages. whichever is less. and your savings will be a tax deduc- tion during your working years. If ' your spouse works. your combined tax-sheltered savihgs 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 future. For more information, come in or call any one.of our convenient locations. HER E S HOW FAS1 YOUR M ONEY GROWS IN A MARINERS IRA'' ACCOUNT lnO•v•aual R!!l!rtlm1'111 ACC"oun'-t lf'1' ptP15'11111V e11rnu1g 7~1 ~~ per rN' "'""'" DliJc~ "'a 6~yH(/Oflr/1l1cal"1 Your 11nnu111vrtld15 111creaseo to a Dig 8 06°e wf'l1'fl '"'"'f'51 •S alfded 10 1ne 11ccount 11a111n~ .Jnd com.0011nded daily W•fh 11 ma01mum •t1Q1v1<1u11t con1n11ut1011 01 jl5()0 PlllCh vt>a•. h1'r1' 5 how your monPly "''" qrow WITH TAX WITHOUT EXTFIA SHELTERED TAX MONEY >RA SHEL TEREO FROM TAX AFTER PLAN 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 l19ures a1e based on 25"e ol1C0~1!~ br.cket Fed.,ral t&Qu!at+O"' fequ"e sub,l&n1oa! oenaltitts lo• e.a•ly w•1tld•awa is lrom c1r!if11:.1t11 <'l(X:Ount~ BIY9fly Hiii• w .. 1 HollyWGOd Newport INCh (M1ln Olllce, ISl!IWntchffOr. {71'4) 0-42-4000 Newport Be1eti {B•r•ld• C.nl•rJ 102.i Bay11de Dr. !714)642-4000 L1oun1 le1eti (Coll'let ol Foret! Ave ) 310 G!l!flneyra St. {71 4)'4~·7506 5"1 INCtl {l111ur1 World) 13820 Sul Buch Blvd. (213)5M-182$ (Corner ol OlyMple BtvO I !Opp. Ml. Sln1i Hotp1t1!) 380 SO. Btvtrly Or. 9747 Bevefly Blvd. !213) m-3000 (2131657-'4141 . . I •• ' •