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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-11-26 - Orange Coast Pilot7 • • _oast • u1ts oom DAILY PILOT Supervisors Narrow * * * 10< * * * Assessor Candidates WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 26, 1975 YCIL II, NO. :m. J Sl!CTIOMS. ~ "M 11:$ ' • • • • Students Drive Off UC's Saxon Co1111ty A11dit Narcotics Buy, Bust Funds'OK' B y GARV GRANVJU,E OltMO.UyPllotlSli>ff State auditors have concluded there has been no misuse of funds collected in Orange County Superior Court from convicted drug offenders and later used by narcotic officers in buy -bust operations. Unanswered in the auditors' report is thE' QUC's lion of whether $21,300 paid into the Orange County Drug and Narcotics Task Force fund "'3S legally collected from offenders as a condition of probation and held in trust by the task force . :\nd, aC'cording to the report, while all the money paid into the controversial fund is properly ac- counted for, court establishe"d guidelines for handling the money have not always been fo\l owC"d. County Mulls Top Assessor Candidates Orange County supervisors "'ill meet in seC're l session today with the hope one appliC'ant for. county assessor C'an muster the three votes needed to be appoint· ed. to the post. 1\fter intervie wing the six finalists for the normally elected job T uesday afternoon, the five sup('r,•isors indicated ther(' is strong support for San Diego County >\ssistant Assessor Ralph C. King. Rut none of the five supervisors were "'illing to predict if that support can be translated to the three votes necessary for King to be appointed to the post. King, 47, began his career in the San Diego assessor·s office as an appraiser's aide in 1956and by 1972 had worked his way up to as- sistant assessor in charge of valuation. He is a business ad· ministration graduate of San Diego State University. WhMver is selected to fill the three years that remain on former assessor Jack Vallerga's unexpired term will be named in an open board session. Orange County's most recent t'-''O assessors were appointed by the s upervi so r s. Andrew Hinshaw in 1965 and Valleiga in 1972. Roth lntE'r "·on el ection in their o'vn right The asse ssor·s post has been vacant since rnid-September when Vallerga was r emovl'd from orfiCE' after h('ing ('OnViCted o n felony charges brought ..tgai?":!l him last M ay in a Grar>d J'11Y illdit:tme.nt. •' In their examination of the task force accounting records, stalE' Department of J us tice auditors concluded , "there was no loss of fu nds used for this purpoSE'. The purpose the auditors s poke of was the use of money paid into the fund as a nash roll by law enforcement agencies for un- dercover narcotics buy-bu st OPf'rations. Over a four .year period , 93 short term withdrawals totalling in excess of $735,000 were made from the task force's Santa Ana bank account. Additionally, Sl .576 was spent for what the auditors made clear were purposes "consistent with drug control and enforcement.·· Since those e:c:penditures, the fund's current $19,723 balance has been maintained, according to the auditors. Their findings contradict re- cent undetailed a llegations by count y supervisors Laurence Schmit a nd Robert Battin that the money paid into the fund may have been misused. Rut they do not answer a charge by Schmit and Supervisor Ralph Diedrich that money col - lected in the courts, a procedure un known to some judges and court officials, rightfully should have been directed into the coun· ty treasury. But in a letter to Orange Police Chlef Mel Duncan. Assistant Al· torney General Jack Winkler said an opinion r elated to the fund 's legal status will be pro· vided by the attorney general's officl'. -ri •. ~: "pinion was requested by lll.J n:~ Coun sel Adrian Kuyper in late Septemb('r after Schmit and Diedrich formed a two-man board of s upervisors committee to investigate the almost secret court fund and other s pecial narcotics funding programs. It was then that Duncan, acting (See FUNDS, Page A2> MANY TAKERS FOR FREEZER ".o\rtually. I was very sur- prised at the response to the ad. Of c-ourse. we sold our frct>Zer to a Daily Pilot r eader.·· That's the advertising success experienred by the Irvine man who placed this ad ; COLOSPOT 17 ' upright fro.~t (re<' (rC'e1.<'r 2 )T!i old. &•st offer"' xx· xxx.x Ir YO\l have a n appliance you want to convert to cash, cull 642~5678. We makt' It easy to put a fE'w words to work ror you, in U'le Daily Pilot. • Bot•nd for San Onofre i Delly Pll'1 Sl.-fl Piiot~ .!\. 123-ton generator bearing beam arrived at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Sta- tion today ~ a fllll two days after it left 1.os Angeles harbor by truck. Move ment of the giant part snarled early morning traffic in San Clemente, \vh ere it \um · be r ed along all four lanes of El Ca mino Real a t about 5 miles per hour. The be am \viii be used in the S2 billion San Onofre expansion. On-the-job Smoking May Be Abolished SACRA!\.1E'.'l'T() (U PI ) All California places of emplo yment wher(' smoking occurs would be required to establish separat(', well -ventilated smoking areas to protect the health of nonsmoking workers, if state health offi cials have their way. The State Depa rtment or llealth Tuesday reported it proposed such a regulation to the Occupa· tional Safety and Heal th Stan- dards Board. which must approve the proposal if it is to become law A public hearing on the proposal will be h el d D('c . 17 in Sacramt>nto. State J.l ealth Dir ector Dr. J erome l,ackner said the pro· posal was made bt>cause "there is sufficient and growing evidence that 'second-hand smoke' can be harmft1l to nonsmoke r s, psrticul~rly tho s e wlth cardi(lre$piratory and allergic problems. These l'onstilutc a sileob!(' groHp of workers.·· l f adoiJted . the proposed rule \.\'Ould be an ~xpensive one for employers bt'cause it could re- quire ('ORSid("rable r('OOVation OC "'Ork places where smokers are t'mployed. In dis cu ssin g the health haza r d s of inhaling smoke, t.ackner said : "Tobacco s moke contains carcinogens. There is no (See S MOKISG, Page A2) The Name's The Same Al.RUQUERQUE, N.M. !UPI ) -A 30-year·old man facing fraud c harges for obtaining money by saying he was the son of Howard Hughes has filed suit asking a district court to declare him the son or t he billionaire. The s uit was filed by Richard R. llughes. Richard 1-lu g hes has been bound over for trial on a charge he induced a couple to give him more than $1 5,000 so he could go to New York to collect a trust fund allegedly being turned ov('r to him by Howard Hughes . Suits Loom In Tideland Oil Drilling New court actions loomed to day in the battle to head off the Dec . 11 leasing of 1.2.5 millilln acres of federa l tidel3 nd s for oil drilling off the Ora nge Coast. One a c t io n invol ve s a technicality r e lated to t "·o Orange Coast landmarks and their relationship to the boun- dary between state and fed C'ral waters. The state Lands Commission 1:- going to court to challengC' thl' tn· clusion of 428 acres in th(' potC'n· tial lease area. insisting that thf' lluntington R('ach l'ier anti Anaheim Ray jetty should have been used in computing thC' three .mile limit of :o;tat1• tidelands . The state panel asserts that lhl' federal governm e nt should h<1ve used the landmarks to figure th(' line, not lhE' shoreli ne. 1'he rrc· mise in the suit is that the two fix - tures are "harbor work" and should have bee n computed. On a second legal front. I.as Angeles Co unty supe r vi sors hired their own lawyer to press a (8f'e 011,, P•ge A2 ) ., Faculty Meeting Canceled SAN DIF.GO IUP I J l lniversity or California l>resi- den{ David Saxon \.\'as spat upon and drivC'n from th(' UC San Di ego ca mpus by studt•nt dl·· monstralors opposing the c:1 A. Saxon was s urrouncted by stu· dents Tuesday \.\'hile walking to a srience classroom to address the lJCSD Academic SC'natC'. One• stu- dent s pat on him , and anot her tore his coat. Others s houted : ' r.o Away Saxon" and "Go Away CJ A ·· The dt'monstrators, rhanling and \.\'avin~ anti ·CIA s ig n s, forced their way into the mL·C'ltnf,!' room. ThC' meC'ting y;as called off. f>JainrlothC's campus polict• of· ficers guided Saxon through a side door with students following and took him away in a pol1rc car. ''This i'.'i the angrie:st g:roup J'\'e S('en yet," Saxon told a rt•portt'r bC'fore beginning hi s \.\':llk to ;:id· dress the faculty group. The incident dt'velopt.'<I aft('r Saxon appC'arf'd on t hL' gy m- nasium steps at a r all y hl' scheduled to anS"-'C'r studC'nl and staff qut"stions. Af lt·r the de- monstration gainl'd momt•ntum , Saxon began hi s \.\·alk to the mC'eting roo m. ··1 ·ve got to hand 1l to th(' ~uy , .. said Sgt. R.J. Mott. "·ho forged ahead of Saxon during the \.\'a ik. .,~le was talk ing to the m and try- in g to ans \vt•r their quc:;tions !See~:\XO~. Pag<'A'.!) Orang-a t:: £ ; C tlCI .... f \\·ealh('r Mostly :s unny in nios l areas Thurs d ay. <:u sty winds below coa stal r~ nyons derr l'asing tonight. Thur:;day highs ll t°'rtr 70 at the beaches ri s in~ lo th~ low 70s inland. l..tl\.\'S 1n !ht• 40!'. lnsldP Toda~· Tu10 Orange r oas t 11(lmen orl.' sp('nd1ng lhe1r Thonk.~qu>· 1ng holiday a li ltl r d if/eTently than mo.,t. The pair u111/ l"tf' runrUng to LA., Vegas -on foot , that 1s. See slory , A7 ..... u-.. INIU.O• -yT<tt ,.,.,., ... """''' 80 • Mut<Hl ~ul"'' "'•l•Ol'•I"'•"'' Or•-(~"~'· _,. .. .,..,, !.kK~ ""'"'"•" Ttlt~•••o" ,..,..,.,..,, w..u ... -ICIN•w\ l~DEX 81 .. ,,..,.,i.. .... , &) "' -...... ., An L .. e.o,o a' 1111111 (...; 10•1".t "'·'' h ' <. .tol•"'1 (l·I 4 •~ "'.,.,, a1 II• C ._._,Cl Bl ~ 1 1 I >l>MOlot•\ A1 l I Otl0tia! P4i,t •• r!·' t •"•"••""'•nl 8 111-11 ~·~I! r 1n..1nt• •11>-11 !19 """ 11'1• "•<••d •• D•O 11 Wy (i.or0fl•f 1111 .... "~"''"' 111 .. Al DAILY PILOT S W9dl'IM<lay. Novembtt 28, 1975 1Ford Finally Backs i Aid for New York \\'1\Slll:"'\C;1·11:"'\ !l 'l'l ) Prl'Sldl'Ot l•'1)rtl ha:-. dt'l'ldt•tl tu ::l('t>k fe<lt·r~tl il1cl for fin<.uU:1ally trouhlt·d '.'It•\\' 'i'ork lit:-. Ad min1str:1t1on :-.nurl't's s:nd !('11tav 'l'hl')" s:ud l"or1\ prohahly \vii! outhnt· hi :-pl ;ul fnr' l11·lpul1! \, . .,., \',irk :i t :1 nt•\\-. 1·pr1f1·r1·nc·1· !.llt• thi s ;1ft1•rn111•n 'l'h1· \\'h1t1· ! lnu:-,1· Ill'"" <·on (1·r~·nt·1· :.it ·I 30 p rn \'Sl'. Jnd \\ 111 ma kl· a br1t•f open 1ng :;tatl'mt•nt u1\ :"'\1·.,., Yurk ·rh~' sotirrt'" -;;1 ul f.\)rd bt?l1t•vt•s th;1\ :"'\1•\\ ''nrk s tall'. :\'l'""' ''ork ('11~ h.1nk1·r-. .Jnd untotl:-. h.iv~· ,tt'\1·d to 1u:.t!f\ tu:-1'l•t·un1m1•nd lfl j.' lhl' f1•1!t•;';d ;.(1>\t•fl1/llt'l1{0 'i t'l•n11n ~ lv !hl·1r .111\ ~ ;1n1u1ur\t·1·d lhal fo'\1rd \\Ill hli ld ,• 'l'ht· sourt·1·s ~•11d Fnrd :11:.o ; r ' t I I ~ I t f ' I I I ' • • I Hero Dog Lost Cwu11 e Saved Injured Hiker :\l 'l~l 1 1(~ ~:\l'J ,1\n inJurt·d htk(·r rt':-il'U t•d frn1n ruggt·d Si1·J'r(.I foi1ll11!1 c·ountry s;1y:-. hi :-t\(lJ.! Zorril :-1~1\'t'!t his l1f1· :inti thi..·n \\:1:-. lt·ft lit~hind ti,.. ;1 ~h1•r1ff':-. rt'SC'llt' t1•an1 :\l ~trk ('oop<•r ~:11tl his H \'f':ir iild Ci1 ·rn1an s ht.•pht•rd pullt•d hin1 nut (If :1 \\'h1.rl1)1111l :il tt•r hj• h:ul f:tl!1·11 ft1 f(•l't S1111d;1y 111 tht' J·'orj·:-;t Jlill:-. ~1ri::1 :1hot11 ~I 111i It•..; t ·; L'i 1 of S: t l' r ;in 1t • nto 'l'hl·n lht· dog l'l';t\\ll·tl un top nf h1n1 t(1 kt•1·p h1nl \\':ll'Ol, said lhl' 2ii·y1·:11"old ('oopt'I'. a l'l':-.tdt•nt of tht.· Sacra int' n tu suburb 11f Citrus I IC'i .l! ht s. ( \>Upt·r \\as airlifted t11 J,Jac·(·r (;t'ner;d I lusp1t;,d Tut•sd;.iy afll'I' a sht.•riff's team. the C;.iliforni:.1 Armv '.'i;.itional (;u;,1rtl ;.ind the t.:.S. ,t\lr F'orce coopl·ratl•d 1il lhl' l'l'S('U(' :-\ sheriff':-. SJ>Okl•s n1an :-.;1id PlaCl'I' C1 1unty shC'riff's ('a r s trui::ooing thl' :11·1•;1 \\ nuld ht· on tht• lookout for thl' tlug Clt•111t•nft• S ift• ,. Nixon May Testify On, Military Coups \V :\Slll '.'1{;1'()'.\' ll!l'J l Formt"1 l'rt'SLtlt·nl ~ixon has 111 · dirated ht• is "'ill 1n~ to testify befor(' tht' S(>natt• Int('Jli genC"t' Comm1tlt·t•, a c-omn1itlt'l' spokt>Snl an sa ys. 'l'h(' apJX'ar anr1.· reportt•dly would bt• at San Clemente. military (•011p:; tn ('hilC' and ton ('t•rn111).! (llhl·r 1ntt•ll1).!t•nrt· a ('· ti vi ties during hi s udministration bt"f ore he r1~s ig n('d Aug. 8, 1974. The t('stimony pr('sumably would inrludt" :'IJ 1xon 's rl'sponst.' to a rommittee rt-port l~1st \\'('ek ac 1-rusing him of enrouraging .\ c-ommiltt'(' s pnk1•s man TuC'S · day satd only that a IC'ltC'r had been reci\'ed <)c-t. 13 from 111.•rbt>rt !\1iller Jr., ~ixon 's attornl'}', "in ,,·hich there is a disc-ussion for ar- rangements for tt•sli n1ony . · · Nixon has gi \'en testimony only once before. '''hen he rec('ived tY..'O membt>rs of a W ater~ate grand jury at San ClemC'nte in Jun£> !\tiller said at the tim(' that th(' former pr('sident denied under oath responsibility for an 1s1 t· minute gap in a \Vhitt-I louse ta~ recorded three days afll'r the 1972 WatC'r gate br('ak·in . ~ ' f 'r<>m Pagt> !I I OIL ... parallel sui t to that filed last ,week by the state Attornt·y f'Jt>neral and la\vyers r('prt•sc·nl · ing Orange Coast citi('s and others y..·ho insist that no 11."ases should be sold until more ('n· vironmental saf('guards ar(' as, sured. However, the tJ ,S. [)(>partmenl of the Interior is pressing on '.'.'llh the lease schedul('. Federal offic-ials insis t that un pre<"edented concessions already have been made to California on the safeguard matter. Meanwh ile, California sup Porters of the leasing ar<' speak· ing out William A. Simpson Jr., prt>s1 dent of the California Chamber of C'.ommerce, said Tut>sday th~11 the opponf'nts havl' had their say and that the leases should Ix' sold onsrhedule . Simpson, a formC'r ne\vs pap(•r editor and nO\\' a North Hollywood r('siclent, issued a statement flaying leaders of the oil fight . Simpson said that an earlil·r court attempt to halt the sales - one \\'hich went against th(' foes -proved that the opposition already has had its day in Court. ORANGE COAST Robert N . Wet'd "'"""""' .. ~,1 p,,,,., .... , Jac k R. Curlev "'"" "'""°"~! ~...., c.. ..... ., """"'""' Thomas Kee\111 Thomas A. Murptiine ""•...,O•"O t'<1.1ot Charles H. Loos Richard p N"ll Ott Ices C<>•la ...... ,~ )),) •'•f•I 6.ot ~to, • ...._.. s. .... tnJ "~"'111"'1 flllo"' •••, l•Qu...,ti.. .. ,~ •• .. C.<o""I •" ~""' H.,n\o-ll••t" llU!""'•"!l...k,~·11 -••I>•<• \If"'• l!)O• lo••• Ilg..,, ••S.nO"ll'>'••·-•• TefephoM (1141642-4321 Classified Advertising Ml·S.11 ~-........ "'•"••"''""()I". Sl1-6J10 I.,,.. \•n fif.,,.~,.. 4tS-06JO 1 ,...., -•h D<•f>CI• (o"~'• Co.,.n.,.,ot.•• SCQ.-12'10 c,,..,,.'O"•. ••a 0••~11• (·••" '°""'" ... n.q cnn -·· ,.... ,., ... ''0"''· '""',A!'"''· O<: l.lO' ... "'•U•• o• •ll•••t<<tn •~h ""'"'~ ~~• '" •••llOlh•t•ll ,.,1nou• ",.''"' 1,..,,.,,.,,on o• ""''''""-· M~on<I <+••• po\l•O• ""'" .ti (..,., • .,,,.,, (alllol'nlt ikltlM•IPI-l>W <•"•o• W 11 ""'" "'''' .,,_, "'·',"'Of\tnl~. m(•U..,, ""'''"'''°"" NH-lhly. I \ . Committt•e sourrt>s said Tues· day tht"y could not eomment on a CRS report lh<tl :'\Jixon a)!reed to testify for the S('nate panel at San Cle mente "on a "'id(' ran1-?eof sub· jt>('ts" but only tln stated condi- tions. CRS reporter J)ani<'I Schorr said !\tiller's letter stipulated that '.'lixon "-'Ould submit to four hour s of tf'stimony al San C'.lemente to be attended ·'by ranking mem· bers" of the rommittee. Schorr said this presumably meant com- mittee Chairman St>n . f'rank Chl1rch (0 ,Idaho), and Vice Chairman John Tow('r ([{·Tex .). The committee also"•ould have to agree that Nixon's testimony "'·as "voluntary" and that he did not hav(' to talk <1t all becaus(' of ('xecutive privilegt>, acrording to the CRS r('port. 2 Cle m e nte Pare nts Face Murde r Rap Parents of a 5·)'l'<Jr·old .San Clemente girl \\!ho died Saturday us a rt>sult of brutal physi('al ~1buse ,,·ere booked on murdt•r charges Tuesday aftt>rnoon hy San Clement(' PoliCt'. · f,.'1llra Cruz died at 7:38 p.m. Saturday seven hours after she '''a::i brot1ght to San Cl('mentc llos pital '''ilh cigarette' and hot '''ater burns and brtliscs rovering her body. f-ler .parents, Jose Juan and \'olanda !\l olina, 2723 S. 1-:1 ('amino Real. are in custody in lieu of ne"'' bails of $250,000 each. .'\rraignment o n the murd('I' charge is p<>nding. They pr('vious ly had b<>en dl~· tained on child abusf" charges in h('ll of $.5,000 ba ii t>ach . F\1ner~I services, \\•hic-h will bt.• ht>ld under the direction of thC' county public administrator. ar(' pending at Rlo"·('r Rroth('rs )t(lrtuary. Santa Ana. Polic(' <!('tl'ctivt"s !laid the girl h~d been r('peatedly burned with lighted cigart'tles and hot pieces of metal and h ad been placed in a tub of scalding water. Th(' parrnts brought tht> girl to the hospital after th(' child stopped br('~thing and lapsed into unt·onsrious nesi::. The !\t olinas \\'C'r(• married in June. The di'ad girl \vlis born tu Mr:;, i\1olina, 23, in a for n1er mar riaJ?e . ~1 0\in:J. 21, is a Camp Pt•ndleton marine. believl•:, NeV1· York h:J !I rt><iCh('(! a statt' of bt>ing in ;:1t lt-ast technic~I default -bt'ing unable to meet payments on short·term loan <lt>bl s hl'l"'ecn now ;:ind J\la.rc h, ·rht• l'rt•s1dC'nt ha:; insisl(;'(f for f'n1)1llhS ht• \\'Otdd not (~1\'0r a1tl for tht' <·ity unlt•s:, 1t "'a.:. 111 dt'faull .tnd un]('SS st<i te. <·ity, union 11nd hank1nl!:' offir1als took neCt>ssary ~t·lf h<"IP action . ,'\{'('Ording to thl' sourCt"S. Pord \\';ts s11rpr1sc·d lh:tt '.':l'"' York (;t1\". llu~h I .. ('ar1.·y and lht• stall' lt·g1s latl1rt· m<1nagC'd and took thl' .u·tion thry ha \'l' in IC'agu(' "'ith \'.t•"' )\1rk h;inkt·rs and union:,. 'l'hl'Y :-.aid tht· l'r1·:i1dl'nt h;id not t':<Pt.'rlcd tht·m to act :io de· t'i~1ve\y Tht>1r action in putting togetht>r ;1 1nult1billion dollar S('l f-ht>lp pro~ram justifies presidential ,Jl'lion no\\', f''ord ht'lieves, at:. l't•rdini;l to the S()llrtcs. A.dministration sources sa id 1-·11rd ·s dt•cision to comi• to tht> aid (If the city cltd not m<irk !ht· 1>r('si- dl·nt ':; r('\'1•r:-1n~ himst•Jf 'rht>y s:dd f''ord alt alon~ h:1s favorecl fed('ral aid ror tht' city if th(· city ""<•Si n dl·fault and if city and stat(' officitils took lll'C'CSs<iry correcti\'t> action . 'fh1 s has O<" turred , they said. The President ~avt.' no sign of st'eking congressional artion tu senct dollars tc1 lhl' l'ity. 1.\d ministratio n sourc(·s indicatt•d :.11d "-'Ould ht• in tht• form of ~·uara nll't~s for to ... ns l<.1ken oul by the rity .St;1te h·~i :il:.;tpr s in AlhLln\· I alt• Tut·sday approved a ~5 ~illic)n C'l\\' tax p~1ckagl' J-:arlil•r. tru:;t(•t•s of thC' city teac-hC'rs' rt•, t1rt•m1.·nt ::,ystl'm a~re('(! to 1n\'l'Sl ano ther $1 billion in cil\' st>curities. Bankers also agret'd to refinance $1.1 billion in stall' und rity notes as part of an over- Jll $9.·I billion plan to kt"('p the ci- ty sol\•e nt. {;;1rey prt>dicted Tut>sdav there \\'Oulcl be "a s urge of confid('nCt'" in the city if Ford announced he \\'Ould set•k ht>\µ for tht• rity. .r\ccording to lht• Administra· lion sol1 rces, :"J ('\\' York City is in technical def;iult if not in b<-tnkruptcy court . Tht>y satd tht• rity·s inability to nlt•et short t('rm, seasonal financial debts 1s tantamount of d('fault and can be considered technic-al default. Woman Goes Wrong Way On.Freeway IDS ANGELES (UPI) -A woman drove eight miles do\\'n the "'rong side of a freeway, forc- ing other cars off th(' road and sideswiping ont' before Hi ghway Patrol cars caught up .... 'ith h£>r, The 72 ·year-old \\'Oman drove Tut>sday onto the C'r0lden State Freeway near San Fernando, driving south in the northbound lane. She almost hit a patrol car. according to the officer driving it. "'ho said he could not get her attention. The \\'Oman continued down the free""·ay, "'ith other cars dodging her, until he r auto sides"•ip('d another near Simi Valley. She drove on. By that time. seven patrol cars \\'ere trying to h alt her. Thf' chase ended when officer Mike Spain drove head·on toward her. his lights flashing, shou tin~ through an external loudspeaker that she "''as going the .... ·rong "'ay, The woman told officers she hadn't realized she was doing anything wrong, She was r e- leased "''ithout rharge to lht~ rustody of her son. F'rom Page A I SAXON ... even as 'II.' e walked -\\'hen they'd let him a ns "·er, that is.·· Dt1ring h is walk . Saxon bypassed police car s in v.·t;i.ich he could have taken refuge. At timl's, his \\'ay was blocked by students with locked arms. He appeared pale and shaken but maintained his composure. About 10 campus police \l.'alked Vl·ith Saxon. As the shoving "·orsC'ned, th('y formed a shield a.round him and forced their way through the erowd. Refore the disturbance, UCSD Polict> Chief Hugh Frenrh said tht.'r(' was no indication of trou- , hie. but tension mounted as Sax- o n answered questions about possible C IA recruitment on the campus. Jn refer£>n ce to attendance or two UCSD administrators at a CIA·sponsored conff'rence on mi n ori t y recruitment in Was hington . Saxon said . "P('rmitting is not the same as t~ncouraging ... JI(' said he "'Ould not 3el himself up as "a moral l(od to others" a nd would not "interfere with th£> right of citizf'M to choose for themeelvt's whal l.s m.oral or proper. • Adolph Who? Maybe you can r ecognize this man and maybe you can 't, but it's not an old photo of ifitlC'r. It's a picture of :1ctor 'fetly Sav<.ilils. fx'ttcr kno,,·n as the Lal<l -pated Ko- J<.1k , o n the set of th(' mo\'1e ;'lnsidr Out ... 1\c:tually , Tel- l:r plays an .o\m e1ican offitC'r; hf' just borrO\\'C•d th1.· makt•up for the photo. Winds May Hinder Brush Fire Battle I.OS .<\:'\JG El.ES {A l,J -l'br('t> thotisand fire fighters in smoke· chokrd canyons north of tht• city today raced to gain a grip un l\\'O massive brush fires. !\lClre gusty wind:; \\'('rt• pre- dicted. \\'h1l'h \\'O uld again fiin names that ha\'(' dt'SlrO}'ffi O\'t'r 100 squarl' miles of valuabh• mountain "·at('rs hed. ~o serious injuries "'ere rt· ported, At least 20 homes have been destroyed and 30 others damagC"d since the fires began Sunday. An estim ated 5.600 persons had bf"e n advised to leave their homes at various times sinrt• So nd ay. However, sheriff s dt" puties estim ated that only about half the residents in the affertt'd areas ever Ifft . m any choosin~ to remain a nd wet do""'n lh<'ir roofs \ltith garden hoses. Th(' large st blaze. the four·day· old Bi g Tujunga Canyon firl'. descended from brush.filled ca nyons and hills, skirting heavily FINANCE U CK CANCELS SHOW popuiati•ct suburbs '''ithin lhl' Los . .\ngt>l('s r1ty Ii m it s !\lore than 600 persons \\'1.•r1· ;.id , ,·i:;ed to t'\"acuate lhl'ir homt'S and at !1.•;.1 st anoth('r 20 J)<'rsons \','{'ft' ;,iskt•d Pl'l"SO nally b y deputit'!:i to leavt> l'u1.•sday night \\'hc>n flames rekindlt~ by ('Cratic ,,·inds reached busy FoothiU Roulevard in Sunland. F ifty-f1\'e 1.•ng1 nt• compantl'S lined up convoy-style to push bark the blaz(' in thC' Sunland area. Authorili('S said one barn "'as destroyed before the danger ended therE' t•arly this morning. The second fire. ln tht' ~1 L Raldy area about 35 mill~s northeast o r dO\\'nlO\\'n I.us Angeles. has black('ned 25.000 ac-rl's sincl' l\1 onday. The larg:t>r . Tujunga fire has S"-'l'Pt across ·16,000 acres of brush a nd tr('£>S, making it tht' nation's largest forest fire of tht' year. Rut for a ft•w. evaruation ul timate!y "'a s not a rhoice. as their roofs caught fire and lhl'ir homt•s blazt>d . "\\'e're hoping to c:.itch up on things today and the "'eatht•r forecast is for a less('ning of thl• \1·inds ... said U.S. Forest SC'rvir(' spokes man Gay l{ol\and. Sht' said thl' 1 ,900 fire fightl'rs on the lines at :0.1l. Baldy .... ·ould HOI.LYWOOD (UPI ) -The attempt today to put out producers or "New York Cit;; "slopovers," or small blazes F'ro• Page A I F UNDS • • ~ '. ' )wad or the ta:sk rorce, r~uested the Dfopartment of JutUte audil that Cll'ar~d the rund o( any hint of misuse. Al tht s3mt> t1mt", ho14·ever, 1t a ho..-.•f'd that court ordered guidf'line.!t for handllna th~ money were not 1tlwaysfoUowed. foltowrd. For example, courl orde rs "''t'ff' reqWrt>d to bothd('posit and .,.,'i thdra"'· money from the la.sk foree fund . The auditors reportOO that 20 payment~ loto the fund were made without court order. Th<")' also said $3,065 worth of court·ordeif'd payments were not received, Moreover tht> auditors rePort- Nf that S0,000 "'as kept in cash from ~la.rch 6, 1974 to Aug. 8, 1975 .:lnd U$t>d in roughly 21 nash roll operations "'ithout bt>ing COYer('(I h\' a rourt order and to requirt> \\:lthdra"•al signatures. nuncan explained the cash rund "'as used for smaller buy operations during night and \\'eekend hours "·hen it "''as nut possi ble to obtain !ht• necessary bank sign<1ture s or judge's ordl'r. Saturday, the task force 's fu11d records and thf' auditor's report wl're delivered to Duncan in or~1ngl•. lte s aid tht' Oranj!(' County Di s trict Attornt'y's off ict• hu.s bowed out of its administrative role in the handling of tht.' funds, a ro l{' limit('d to preparing court orders for deposits <ind withdrawals as "''ell a s reconciling the bank bala.nre. ,\Jeither Dit>drirh nor Schmit have seen copies of the audit re, port. Consequently. hoth refusl' to romm('nt on the auditors' find, 1ng"$, So far. th(>ir 1nvt'sl1gation has 1nriudi."d interro~ation after issu· ing s ubpot'nas to llistrict At torney Cecii !·licks Bnd Assistant ()1strict Attorney :O.·l 1chat>I ('apilZI. And '''hi!e both supervisors said they plan to continue the in- V('Stigation neitht'r "'ould in- dirate in what fashion. F'rom Page A I SMOKING. • • knoy..·n safe level for exposure to any carcinogen. Tobacco s moke is probably the most prevalent air pollutant and carcinogen in tht• ,,·or king environment. "Protecting nons mokers from inhaling unnect>ssary hazard to their ht'alth is entirely consistent \\'ithin the primary objective of . the California Occupational Safe· ty and Health Act -providing a s afe and healthful workplace,·· hl" add('d. The proposed regulation \\·ould require £>mployers to submit to the state a \\'ritten plan on how they plan to m eet the require· ment. Th(• proposal reads in part · "F.v('ry employer.for each pl act.• of ('ffipioyment "''here employ('s or vi'sitors smoke. s haJI take ap- propriate and reasonabl<• measures to prevent nonsmokin}.! employes from having to inhalt• the s moke from cigars, pipes anti cigarettes. "Employt>rs "'ho provide and eniorrl." separate. y,·ell·ventilated smoking areas or equivalent shall be deemed in complianrc with this section.·· Revival '75" a tel('thon planned "i,.'nhei~h. had jumpt>d the J>(>riml'tl'r FaJJ Ki"Us Man to raise money for financially ,, troubl£>d New ''ork City, an· "''"'•"t•·ng the g d F'RF.S ·"'"'",, roun ('re.,.,·s , .. -~~~_(UP I > -C..eorge B. nounced Tuesday that the sho'.'.' \\'ere seven air tankers and nint~ \\11!1ams, :>::>. Fresno. died TU('S· had been postponed until Dec. Z.t h0 1,··opt t d t d r· ' " .. ers. e:<pec e o rop 1r1.• c1<1y\\•henheft>ll30feelthrough•n Ther('a:;on · ''l,ackoffinancial t•rd t h · I ·II " re o an c l'n11ca s, espec1<1 y ll~ning in the roof at the con -.=s:u:p:po=rt="==========--~i~n~r~e~m~o~te>E_a~n~d~in~a_i:cc~e~si·s~i =b~le_a=r~t·as struction site of the new Clovis barred to ground cre"·s. \\'est i'ligh School in Clovis. -- • • A VERY SPECIAL OFFER IMPORnD CHAIR AND OTIOMAN From Norway, a popular Ingmar Reiling NIL desig n known for comfort. Wooden frame with teak or rosewood finish available 1n several colors ol lealher ·. Limiled quanlily High back chair '359" low back chair '31900 Ottoman ....... •12200 a..Vlti&a lHUIMI L.UnB , RECLINER & OTTOMAN Vou11 be atnl!llzed at the 1uxunous comfort . not to mention !he low, low prioe! Wooden frarre with Teak or ~wOOd finish. Immediate delivery. Hurry ciuanlfly I united. · ,.I YIOUSf.T SCUAT ~~w s599 ' BOOKCASE WITH SLIDING DOOR CAllHET One unit 1s 33" W x 66" H in teak w1th pa1n1ed bad!. panel Ideal to use in oomb1nalions ol 2, 3 or 4 un11s. Creale a llbtwY on one wall $125 .... Jr ,r;)NORDIC LINE Furnishing · 277 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA °""r-w.10.••o...__,_ • .. • • • w.to•day. No.,.mtMr 21. 1m DAll'f' PILOT A3 ,. Board Splits on rtion Issue 1 C'Ounseling 1n a family planrung prOJPCt has split th(' vote or Orang(' C"o\lnly supcrV\sors. At issue is a portion of an 5800.000 tount y h<'alth depart mt"nt program that prov\tJt"s <Jbort ion cou nseling oind rt(('rral serviC'Ps 1n addition to othe-r or· ~t>rings suC'h :1s prt>gnnnC'y l<'st· 1ng labor:1tory "'ork a 1~ prt>gn<.in· ry prt>vent1Qn ffi(•thods. Tht" rro~ram "'US brought bt>(ore !)U Pl'r\ l:.'Ors Tu<'!Sday tu SH"k a renewal of fedt-ral and statt ald -a polf!'ntial contribo· tionof more than $003,000. Supervisor J.aureoce Schmit· movHi to approve the funding rf"· quests with the provi:oo that all abortion coun.:!<"ling and rererral :services be terminated. He won the s upport of Supervt:W>r Thom as Ril(•y but tht~ motlon failed on a 2·2 deadlock. Supervisor Robt'rl Battin was absent. Supe-rvisor Ralph Dt<'<iri<'h vot· ed no. trying to kt'eP the program Intact and Supervisor Ralph Clark said he voled against th\" motion twcau:se he apposes the entire projttt on ptulosophi<"a l grounds. Clark repeated a :stalt.>ment ht• has mad~ evt-ry time the rent~'°"· al ha.:s come bf fore the bo.ard .sinc1..• federal and st.•te aid wa:s first liOug ht in 1969 . He said he dot.~sn·t lhink go\'ernm~nt ''should in ll'rleore "'ith tamily life.·· Sinc.>e-the-tit" \'Ole meant tht> PILOT WEBB (SECOND FROM RIGHT) ACCEPTS CONGRATULATIONS Federal Postal Officials Honored His Inaugural Air Mail Flight in 1918 & 'lS 'V7@ Qd] [f' ~®[(WO ©® Th'• culumn apJH.•.ars d a il~· ''"l't'l•l Saturdays aud ~lond~)~. ( , • " , 1 ; 1/ " ' • /, "r ' "/ '1 • r '' r • r 1 ' I '• 1 ' ltu •• /'•ii ·/1,1.r r•lil•I/•' (/•' ''• (// '"' '·' "'"' '" ',.,,. '1"11 "', d I• '" I t /lol·!jlll ~ • Ill ., .. , 1111"1• ,,, ,.,,,, / 11 :1, '~ \/oll II• •14 r •/Ill'•/ I""·' / • I' 11 I /) 14 11 11 .\ I ) .. 11r ,..;,.,,,,,. (J rll'1f/I' ('di},,/ /1r11l11 ('1/11/ /' () I;,. I l.i•1'I ( ',i\/'1 \/+'•II 'l_'l,..!.r, /llt-/111/, l/q/p 71·/, i'I "'' lllPI !,, r Wrong .4 ccount DF:A.R PAT· I 'm on Sur1al SC'curity. bu t flavt• nl'ver rt·· cei\'l'd my 5206.70 t•het'k for :\lily 197·1 I clid get a st<.ilement from F'irsl F't•d£'ral Savi ngs and I.nan in lfolly"·oud, sta tin~ that my t'heck \\'as dt'posited into an a c· count sho14·1n g m y name but a chfff'rent addrf.'ss. I notifiC'd the b:.lnk th"! the dC'posit "'as made' zn C'rr0r. but no refund was issued to me . I then contacted my Social SE'runty office' thrC'e times and "'rote to the Treasury l)('part· mE'nt. '.\lothing has h aonencd. ThC' trt•~s ury said thf' cht>ck was tasht'd bv the bank, but I never itignt•d it.. I don't understand why my <'hC'ck was sent thC'rC' in the first pl act• 11 .C.., Cost<t Mesa \'ou now have received your ~06.70. \'our original !'heck wal'i erront>ously mailE'd and deposit· NI into the' ac!'ount or a person 'l'ith lhE' s ame first and last name as yours. The only difrC'rtncf' was lhE' middle' initial. John Pur!'ell, dirE'clor or thf' U.S. Tttasury divisio n of c he<'k c laims, said that your !'h l"c k wa s processed a ftf"r ·the TrC'a sury reieived lhC' rt'fund from First Federal. The TrE'asury always has ~rmitled So!'ial Sel'urity re!'ipiE'nls to have l'hE'!'ks dE'posilt'd directly in financial institutions. It appears lhat the' other R .G . had authorizt>d the-Treasury to mail ht>r chC'('kS to lhf' sam e savings and loa n . Drilling Glass DF.:\R P.<\T : I am m a king a ta· hie lamp out of a lar ge wine Ix.it · tie . .:tnd I can 't l0C'ale a place that "'iii drill :i small hole' in it so I can attach the-"'irin g. Can you help me in thissear!'h ? D.S .• Corona de-I Mar llarbor Gla ss Co .. 222 21!ft SI.. ~rwporl ~a c h, wllldotM jobror you. but no guaranttt !'an be madE' thal tht' bottle "'ill nol brt>ak. llarbor's s pokesman !aid lhal 90 pt'rcf'nl of thE' glass botllts lhr nrm drills rE'main lnta('l, hut (l('Casionally onr "'ill brt'ak for no apparent rt'ason. A 1975 "(:apilol llighlig hts Summary·· o( !'onsumer legisla· lion si(nl"d by Governor Brown was published Oct. 8 by the J)(oparlmf'nt of Cons umer Af· fairs, arcording to a DCA s pokes man. Pe rsons wishing copit's o r thf' l«'l(i5lallve s um· mary should sf'nd tMlr requests to th(' Public Jntormation Offic.-. Deparlmt'nt of ('onsumf'r Af· falr5, 1020 ~-~l.. Sacram r nln. f'A %Rltl . • CdM's Torrey Webb Succumbs at Age 83 • Torrev }I. \\'ebb of <:ori)na dc•t 'tar. th(. (irst air mail pilot in the l'nited States. diC'd Sunday ;)\ J~oag :\l C'morial l-I ospital ill tht· agC' of 83. :\ mt~mor1al SC'rvict• \\'Ill tx· hC'ld for :\'I r . \V C"bb at 2 p.m . un [)c>c. 7, hi s birthd.:tlt.•. ut Pac1f1e \"ie"· !\1 emorial Park in Corona dei !\13r !\1r. Webb has no surv1 \'0rs and \\'as bt1ried at sea . !\1r. Webb \\·as .:t licutC'nnnt in the ti nited State's Air Corps in 1918 "'ht>n h C' fie"' tht~ inaugur<il flight for the n<1ti0n's ~ir mail s('r v1<'e . f'or his t"'fforts, hf' ""'s re"·ar d ed \l.'11,h three' com mem(lr:.lti\·e stamps issued in ho®r of that flight. \'lhi!C' Mr . \Vt'hb ts known n,1 tionally for his aviation explo1t.s. he is kno"·n in the Southt·rn Californ ia ar£'a for his \\Ork in oil production a nd \\ atf'r dt'\"C'lop ment . Ht~ sC"rved as \'iCE' presidt·nt of Texaco Oil C'.ompany from 10.11 until he rE'tired in 1955. In 1960. he formt•d the ~1ou!tt)n '.\liguel Water District and \\'Orked concurr<'ntly y,·i th tht· l\letropolitan Water Di strict of Southern C<.liifornia to bring im ported urban "·atPr ln southt.•rn Orange County . fft11t·oii Geur Caper Huntington Officer Cracks Theft Ring .I\ strange' C'onversation over· heard through a wall. a torn sC'rap of cafe mt•nu frcyn o ne of f-lonolulu 's CinC"sl hotC'ls and a dis· carded snaps hot havE' I('(( a llunt ington Reach policeman to cral'k an aliE'ged intrrnational j('Wt>I tht>ft r ing . l..eg"'·ork by Oetecti ve Randy Toburt'.'n, 29. produced indict· mE'nts against two su.sJ)('cts cap· tured in I.as Vegas, \l.'ho are now fig hting extrad ition tu th<' islands to faC'e tri al. llonoll11 u in\'C'Stigators arC' in '."E>vada today and will Oy to New York next to probe one break·in among SE've ral at the Kahala Hilton Hotel and m:iny similar C'3St'S . The allC'gC'd globa l conn<'C'tions stretch from :\ustralta to l..as Ve gas. '.\IC'w \'o rk and S"·ittt>rland. SusP<'cts charged are Christian :\ujJe:;, 27. and :\1argarC't 1..orant. 20. both from Forest !tills, N. Y. t\ llonolulu grand jury indictt•d ~t iss I .. orant and ALLilC's, \l.'ho policE' say has been similarly charged elSC'\\'ht'.'r(' a nd ""'ho ust•s seven aliases Mechanic Kills Woman, Self C . .\RSO'.\I CITY. NC'v. fAP) . .\ San Diego car mechanic ap· parently despondC"nt ovC"r divorce proce-edin11:s killt'd a "'oman. "'ounded her daughter and the-n committed suicidE' by :Jhootin~ him self in the head. authorities say. ' The gunma n who died in a. nearby Reno hospital afte r th(' -!thootings late Monday wa~ iden- tifiC"d Tues d ay as Char\('s J :\til ler. 29. The dC'ad '''Oman was iden tified as Je::in l ..ou1sE' Wilson, in hC'r late 30s nr t~arl y 405. \\'ho had bC'friendl.'d M iller ·~ wife l.aurcl afler i\trs. Miller mov('fl into an ap"rtmt>nt l\\'odoors fr11m hc•r l-ft> r e m ained in Clark County Jail. "'b ile h is C'ompanion "'a:-. free pending a !\-larch trial :\uiles -who has rC'porle<ll) used identities of Chris J,orant. .<\li e n McCleane. P(·dr(J J ohn Rosado and PC"dro Rosi1no and !\-ts. Lorant art> accused of looting :suites a t the f-la"·aiian hotl'I of gems including di<.imonds :ind rubies, in a dd iti on to <'a:-.h and tr:.lv<'ler·s checks ·Wristwatc hes WC'rC' also stolt•n l:.lst mo nth when S('\'t'ral _gue!'ts of the-huge hotel fa\'ort•d by Japanese emper or H.iroh1tn "·ere viC'ti mized by burglar!'! u ... ing a ma8ter room kev and 1nf11rma · lion about the' ~'ictin1s· mov(" mE'nts. "Whe n they h it. the~ ha(I to know what thE'y \\'t:'ft' lunk1ng for." Del. Toburen s:li<l "All the' victims are affluent.·· f>t>tective Sgt . ~1onty :\T cK('n non said information rl'l:i)t'<i hy on e-o f the dE'tE'C'ti\"e·s local sources IE'd T oburC"n tn bt•!J('VC' that ind ividua l s l iving 111 a dO"'nto"'n apartm<'nt eompll'X near thE' bC'aCh meritl'd in vestigating . E\'idcn<'e found ;it the' apart· mC"nt included a pit>Ct' of a mC'nu rrom the llilton hotl'l. various items of identification :.lnd a sn3 pshot that later drC"w off1cC"rs lo .<\uiles. f>t>l . ToburC'n said that Just on a hunch. he called the l lonolulu police to C'hec.>k on any crimi nal acti\'ity that could he rC'lat('CI and that ht> IC'arned or the $170,000 burglary the '''eC'k heforE'. ~of tht> ''it't1 m s hvr!<! in J.os Angel«.>s and ToburC"n took th<' photo to him bE-cause that v1C't1m hfld :su rprist>d the burglar in the .s uitC' and saw the thief. The viC'tim. the-officer a!IC'g«d. f<'!'Ol?nized the suspect in thl\ snaJ"hot-a~ tht' m·an t1" surprisC'd in lhe hotel room "ThE' 11:.tv.'~ii guys "'e re' rC'ally tickled.·· said Sgt. !\·tcKC'nnon . · \\'E' clearfd a big un<' for thC'n) and they sho...,·t>d np hPrt-:ll the d«.>partment lt1st "'(>('k "'1th h•is a nc1 fresh pine:1pples for all our 1n\'C'~li~:itors ·· proi;:ram 'l''.ts ..1ppro\'t'd hy dt• . f3ult. Schn11t 010\'t'd for a cont1 nuc.nc.>e or two \l.t•t•ks until St1pe-rvi:;or Robt•rt J\<ittin l'ould ll(' pre-:st•nt tu l'a~t tht· d1·r1 d1n~ b~1 \lol Tht• thrl?l~ superv~:i.ors "'ho o)p pog('(I aJI or parts nC the f;1n1tly planning progra111 -Jtllf'~. Schmit a nd Clark arl· Rornan Catholic:;. The-CathohC' c:·hurl·h 1, a gt1un<'h ftX' of "borlion ,1nd n111:-.t form:; of birth <'Hntrol . Out t':itpla1n1ng hi ' 1-..1~1t1un on ;•tll.1rtion ('oun .. t•l111i.:. S<·hm1t :i;.ud 1t h.1d noth1n~ to do" Ith r1•l1g1ou!) bt'-lif.'f:t 01ntl shouldn't bt• l'Un :stn1ed 1n that \~".1y lit• S.'.lnl :SIJll' ('ulll'J.:l' l;1olo~y and ~oolt>~ y le !I. t b\>oks off ('r "m rte-('\idl'nC(' lh;tl lhrr(' is lift• \\llh1n momt•nts of <'ont•t•pllon :incl that jri?ll\'t•r11rn,•11t ~houhln 't bt• 11'1 tht• l"J!)1t111n of maktnJ'.: :1 d1· lt>rmln:i.tiun of "hl·n l1f1• t'~tsts ;;tnd v. hen 1t dc1esn "t J>r Thom:1s llan1ilton •JI tht• c·nt111ty hl>:1lth th•P••rtn1t·nl !),11tl after Tuesda)".S board mMtln" that hl.i agenC'y .. can livt• with .. 1he t"li1nin~t1o n of abort\on coonstling and rcft•rral :servic~ "There 1:-t :i \'t•ry sm;.111 tm pha.si.s on this anywj.ty, ·· Jlam11lon said. "\V1• "'ould me-rt•· ly ha\'t' to cart•fullj' adjust the ap proach of the counseling "''-' provide to ""t.IOlC'n '''h1) <·umP 1n for th1• st;1tt' 01.Jndi11t"l prt·~nan· C'y tt•Stlllt,: " .. Jury to Probe Eight Departments ··i The Orangl' ('uunty (;r:.incl Jury will con,tuct audits of t•ight c.>oun ty govt>rnm(•nt functions or departmC'nls th1~ y1•ar. the <'OUn ty Hoard of SL1f)('rv1sors il'arn1·d l'u£'Sd:.ty . Tuc~d:1y , thl· h1iard ~ut lh(• Jnry·s lt~t Restdt•:i tht• thrl'l' kl'y audit~. the Jury "'ill t•xamin<' county <Id n1inb;tralion costs. lhi• thild sup port t•11l!('t•l1n11 program. thl· 1.·1.1tu1t;. ru;t<l dt·p:.irtr'nl'rll. tht• rt•;tl pft)jll'f{Y ~('l'\'Lfl'S dt•t1<1rtml'rl\ "nc1 tht• put.lie· :.tdn111\1.::1truto8· guardian ·s uffit•t•. : ,.\n adclitJO(l<d $5,200 will bl· Spt.·nt to follow up o n rt.><.·ommeil dations n1ad(' by th,• contra<·t ;1ud ilors las t year and the year befort• and to uvdatt· this year'i- aud it findings . The .Jury's stal<·n1t•nl uf goal:.. was atlaehE'd to a rf'qui>st for Jn ~ddition~ll $16.000 1n t·ounty fund:-. to pt~rform thl' :1ud1ts, br1n~1ng the tot~•I av:.lllabl(• for !hat func tion to $62,000 .Supc.•r\'\itors un "nimously :.ipprtivt·tl tht• add1 tional monC'y The Jury has a 1t>ehnical re~ponsibility and duty to audit the' act·ounts and rt·<·orrl...; of roun ty offiC'ers and thl'1r dt•µartn1t•ril:-. on .:1 regular basis preft·r;:ibl) e\'E'ry year. Rut ;1cl·nrd1n~ 11J .Jur\ f'oreman Ja n1t•s l'ttt•r . th~· $·16.000 bllcll!t'l <•rprovt•d fur audits hy s upt•rvi~nrs this y1•ar "·as not enough to do thC' job Keep Youths Out Of Jail, Cops Say The' Jury fz~urC'd it v.·uuld co:-t more than $30,000 just tn :.iudil th l'E'E' t·ru('1aJ J r('<l !i or t'UU nly gov t>rnmt•nt school pJyrolls. !ht• C'Ounty auditor·l'Onlrollt•r's off1c·t• a nd di:ll:.t prOC('SS IOj?. Rut when it asked fur anotht•r S:?I.000 in SC'plembt•r, the Jury was rebl•f ft"d hy supervisor:-, "'ho said they v.•antecl tu St'l' :.in itemizC'd list of aud1t proJt•et:- plannt•c1 for the ,\'t•ar Fast-moving Fire Gobbles Ten Acres .•\small brush f1rt' hrokt· nut 111 the 1\nahC'i1n !!ill! a r£>a of th1• Santa .1\na (;11n yon at <lbout 11 i.-i p .m . Tues d:1y :ind near!~ C'scaped hastily drawn firC' line:.. according 10 a spokl'sman for lht' ;\nahe1m City Jo'irc JlepartmC'nl (;usty c3nyc)ll "1nrls \\·hippl'd the' flaml'S, V.'hll'h had :-.prC'ad lol nearly 10 <.lt'r('s bt·forf' firt•rr1t·n reachC'd the Sl't>nt· The spokesman satd 13 fir•• enp:inC's <ind 50 ml'n from e1t~· and Or3nVl' (:ou nt v f' 1 rt• dt•part mt·nt:-r1n~ed the firC '1nd cunta1ned it at 15 arrt>s. \'n strutturt.•s v.('r\· dam:1,gC'd 111 thl' fire' and thl'r" \\'C're no 1 nju r1C's to Ctrl' f1 ghtC'rS 'fhC' hlaze wus lot.'atC'd in th1· hills :.lbo\'£' Sant3 1\na C<.1nynn l·h~h School. nC'ar thC' intt·r!'it'<' tion l.,f lmpC'r1al lllghY.'<iY and '.\/oh! R:lnch Road "If the' fl:im t'!'i had jumpt•d \'ohl R3n!'h Road and gottC'n into the hi ghC'r C'lC'\'<1tions. \\t' \\'Ould h3Ye bt.•t·n 111 fl'3l trouhlt·.·· thv firC' dt•partmrnt spokC"sman sJJtd · ll v.·•1s tourh ;.ind go for ,1 v>hilE' · · • The cJUSC' nf thC' h!JI':<", \Vh1~·h last('d abot1 t :1n hotir. is sllll u(1 der invC's tigat1on tnd<1 y. ~lran;,'.t' l'uL1nty ~ pollt·t• a~l"n ('ll'S stron~I~ fa,·ur dt\'t•rs1on pro µrams 31n1l'd at kt'C'Plll!! troubtt~d y1.1u nJ,1Stt•r s <1ut of juvenilt• dt'll'n tJO!I f;1(•J!1t1t'~ hlll tht•y t'Xl)t'C't <I lot t)U t tif \11hatt•vt•r pro~rams <trt• creatt>d .1\ s ur\'ey or l-flll1l'f' altttudt•:.. to"•ard JU \'t•ntle d1v('rs1on pro Jt'Cts w;:1s cond uctt·d rl'ct•ntly IJy the' county l'.)r obat1on Lll~part n1t'nl for 1nclus111n in a study cif eomn111nit y hast•d allt•rn<1lt\"l'S In detC"ntion . Prehn1111ary f1nd1ni.:!'i uf Iha! stucty "'1.•re prl'SC'nlt•d tu tht• coun ty Roa rd 11( Su1>C"rvisors TuC'sda\ and thr fin :1I rt·1>0rl wilt h;. publ1shrd C'~-trly 111•x1 month The data ~1vl•n to supervisor' (!('lvecl into thf' r£'sults uf qut·:- !1onnairt•:o: :.ln <I 1ntt•rvt('"s con ducted :it i1oil<'t• di'parlm(•nts around the' co1.1nty in an E'(fort to f1nrl out whul la-w enforC'C'mt•nt agt•ncie u•ant to !)t't• in s uch cij\·ersion programs. Consensus opinions includC'd PoliC't' "'ant a11 a('tivl' roll' 1n Blast Burns Youth in HB ;\ Jlt1ntin;.•ton liC'aC'h man \\•ho .~t1ff1•r(•d s1·r1011:-. hurns Saturday 111j!hl in .1n l'Xp!os1on at hi s do\\ nt1ll\ n d1:-tr1c-1 ;ipartmt•nt 1:-. rt~portt•d 1n ht• r1·c·ovl·ri ng \\'t•lt :1l ()r 3 n~'t' ( '1 ll111 ! y :\1 cd ieal (;(•ntl'r. 111' :" <'11n11ng alonj! f1nt•," :o:nd ,, nur:-1• .n !ht· facil ity's !Jurn tr1·;1tn1 1·11t t't•nt('r \\'ht·rt· l,1·1• ·rhon1p:onn. 21. 1::; :i palll·rll 'l'h11mp~t1n. 21. of RIG M;11n SI . (':'c;1ped frnn1 \ht• old \O\trl .1par1 n11•nt ttna:ded ;1fler th<' 11 ::ll"J p.1 n hl ;1:-t .1pp<1rt·ntly t-.n1:..1·tl h.\ iv,1king va~ !\ nl'q.:hhor (·;:i!Jt·d pnli1·1• 1\hvn "ht· ht'ard the' C'X Jll o:;inll, s;,w lh1· i:~ht~ ;.tn nt1t 111 1ht• r1·:<1d1 ·n1•t• and hPard the vu·tirn ill':..:in .-.er'l'an1 1n~· in pain. ------ JUVENILE JUSTIC rlrt& 0·~;;;··· j , planning. dt~v C'l opment and : operation of di ver sion programs. -Oiversion progr ams s hould ~ incllldE' formal evaluations pro C'l'SS. Tht• co unly s h ou l d p;1rt1cip1:.1tt~ in the funding of s ucl1 programs. ·rhe qu;.1Jity, <'OmpelC'ntt• ;ind expt>rtise of diversion pro ,:or:im p('rsonne l is a pnmar y C'Oll itldC'r ation. F'eedback from a div<'rs1on program is essC'nt1al since-policf' want to know i( a,!'hild partici pate d and wh at hi s j rt~sponse "'as Oi\'ersion pro~rams fnt1111 ' assist in solving prohlems as wc.•11 ' ~is d1agnosin~ them ! Confidentiality and a lcg~I right to know " afl' major cou sidC'rations for polir•' in prov1d inj? information In d1 vC'rsion pro ?ra m:<. Di vt>rs1on prugrarns s hould service individu<1l communi til>:> or regions to enh<incc· communit y 1dC'nlilv !l nd e nh ant'E' cor11 · municai1on and cooperation . -D1vt>r s1on Jlrograms mu:.."\ Sf'rVt' famiilC'S .IS W(•lt as !ht• trotibled child Oivt'rs1on st•r\'1{'(•!) should bt· frt•eof charj!C' The prob;i t1on 1lt'p<1rtmt·nt rt• port strC'ss1·d that poli<"e a rt· also \'i lally ronct•rnc d with allC'rnat1Y1~s that 1nvolVl' shC'ltc.~r care" of a child -lh;il 1s, rC"mova! from his homt· Th(' ro!iet• s ur\'ey noted that :'Uc h ;1ctions might present le~at problC'm ~ lh;.11 must hr a d drC'sst>d The' surv,•y found th<' grl'all'sl dtfft'renct· of op1ni1>n ovt~r !ht· :<ht•!ter cart· C'Oll('('pt amon~ µ1lice agl•nt'H'S. Gcn1 Talk /;11.l t ' Ill l/f'l//'I/·.' Th is Christ mas make every minute count. WI/A'/' I S A Pl<t:C/Ol'S S1'0.\f:·, And when does 1/ /Je(·orr1e a JC11;el·) There is a 'vidt.• diffcrrnt·e bctw('cn ll'C hn it~tl and p<1ptilar defin it io n of a "precH1us" :;tunL' Diamoncl, rub:i-·. sapphirl' ~-ind emera lrl ar•.-lhl' onlr trulv precious stones becau.sc thl'Y combinc h cautiful col<lr . hetrdncss and rarity Soml·l1n1C's opal is incl ud ed. as 1s thL' J>L·arl. althoug h JlC'<1rl 1s an an1n1al product. n ot a m1nf'ral l'opularly. thP term "prC'cu1us" i s bro naer. in r lt1din g a lexandrites. tourmalines. s:pin<'I. topaz a n d other s:cmi-prec1ous s lonl"'s:. part1rularly \\'hl1n these have been rut ;ind r>olishecl to become beautiful and v~luahl(' ornament-s: All g<·m s become "j£'\\Cls" ()nlv ''·hrn n1 ountc<J . and I.ht• tcr1;1 ''precious·· t·;1n hont.)stlv he "PPliC'(I to any grin ()!' jc·,,·ei if 1t falls wit hin l~i1h<•r prt'cinu:-i nr semi-precious categ1)ries '11ld is in fact "precious" to its 0"1ncr II 1:• '·' . ' ' • I • f, ,, , ~·I ! Give him Seiko Chronograph. ! !I? 1 Nl WPORT OL VO COST fl. r~1[ ~,A ("()NV! r-.i 1( NI T [RI~~ ti:trikAm•'r1-ard-l\o',1o;tf'r ( h.11qf' JO YEARS IN Tt-IE SAME LOCATION PHONE:_ 5~ 3401 \ • A4 DAILY PILOT W9dnMd1y, Novemi.r 2'1. 1975 Just ~ Coa sting ,~~ J ·,~·. ~ Portugal Revolt 1 uashed '\~Vf'I''"' w ith T o m 11rphi n e Swims Mekong River ~ TURKF.Y TROTS DEPT. -We w111 all be ('f'lebrating Thanksgiv 1ng tomorrow along this lx>stof all poss1blt" coasts. }o'or most or us, it's a f:imity timt> for ~athenng togc>ther and that is indt.1t.>d the good and the pleasant part. Laos Prince Flees In my case. it will probably be a Thursday ~·here I 'll try all the cranbt"rries , salad. dressing , turkey, ham and pumpkin pie. F.at on Thursday ~·1th lhanks and regret on Friday "''1th acid in· digestion.\ ~1os t or thi' school <.'hildren along our C'oa st. ho~'ever, have spt>nt this last \11ef:'k doing more produC't ivP thing s about Thanksgiving in studying the his· tory of the Pilgrims and the firs t 'f'hanksg iving in America. RA.'1GKOK, Thailand IA PJ - The SE'Cond son of Princ·e Souvan na Phouma, tht> prem1c>r of l.aos, swam across thf' Mekoni:: lt1vt'r before d awn today and askE'd for refuge in Thailand, Ult' gov('rnor of the border province to 'A'hiC'h hE' fled reported. P Rl:'ll('F. PA~YA, 32, ap · parently fl ed from his country bf:><'ause of the controls imposed on 1l by th€' Com n1un1st Patht•t I.ao, which took eontrol or thC' l.aotian government last spring. Prince Souvanna Phouma, an an- ti·Communis t neutralist is still prt"mier but Western diplomats in VientianE' s a y h e is virtually powerless. "I told my rathE'r and got permission from him before neoe- 1ng the country,·· Prince l\tnya said, <trrording to a report to a Bangkok nt>"'spaµf'r . The governor of Nong Kha1 province . Kampol Kli s Khnsukon. said border police were questioning the prince at l!dorn. 290 mi1€'s northeast of Rangkok. T HF. GOVF.RNOR said tht' young man S"'am the "'ide. swollen river neoar the town of Tha Ror, 325 miles northeast of Bangkok. It was al th41.t point 1n tht bordE'r river that Thai and I.aotian forces exchanged fire for two days across the rivE'r last week. A Thai naval officer was killt>d and a Thai river patrol lxtat OUT AT WHITTIER SCHOOi. 1n Cost.a Mesa, fourth grade tearhE'r Harmon \\'eston had hi s l'lass study Thanksgiving in a un- ique "'ay . ~I f' turned it into an F.nglis h lesson. 4 Attaekers Killed F.aC"h student was instruc ted tc take the wo rd Thanksgiving and print it down the left hand side of his or her paper, thus: India Ambassador T II A Wounded by Gang ' " K s G I v I " G That done, his students were instructed to go do"'" the page, making words across from each letter in Thanksgiving. And the fourth graders tril'd to kE'ep words in mind that were signifi- cant to the holiday "'·e"re about tQ celebrate. Fourth grader Joe Gordon, for example. selert€'d Harvesting for his H and napkins for his N. Joe is likely one of those youngsters whose mothE'r is always saying, ··Joe, where is your napkin?" And what word do you think -Tony Glenn selected for his A in Thank sg iving ~ Apple Pie. that's what. This was followeod by Nice for his N. Nice apple pie. You can sure te ll where Tony's mind is as WE' approach Thanksgi,•ing dinner. MICH F.1.1,F. NICHOLS, on the other hanci, came up with Thurs- day for her T , Holiday fo r the H. November for the first N and North America for the second one. Now that 's putting it all together prett-y well, Michelle - a Thursday holiday in November for North Amt"riea. J I thought f o urth grader Elizabeth Miller did nicely too in maklni a seasonal message for us from the lette rs in Thanksgiv· ing. She madt" these words: THURSD.4.V many people will enjoy HAM across AMERICA and we will be KL'lD to each other a s we SHARE and GIVE in remeombering the early years of INDIANS and VIKINGS and we'll finish our T hanksgiving feast with ICE CREAM and NUTS a nd we s hall a ll be GRATEFUi. in remembering the sacrifices of our forefathers. Happy holiday to you. :"'F.W DEl.J-11 . ll')dia IAP J -A gang of armed m en shot and wounded Ind ia's hi ~h C'Om · missioner -ambassador -to Bangladesh today in Dacca, thC' Indian governme nt announcE'd. A s pokes man for the t-,or eig n Ministry said Banglades h poliC'l' killed four attackers ~nd wounded two others. Samar Sen, 61 , was attacked by the six young men as hE' ar· rived for work and suffE'red a bulleot wound in the shouldeor blade. Indian officials said. Sen. India 's formeor r hieof delegatE' to the United Nations, was reported out of danger aft€'r a n operation. Bangladesh police guarding the commission opened fire on the assailants, the officials said I a. 1' . ' ........... Sholll'• 'Dead' ABC is killin g Saturday Night Liv e Jan. 17 and show 's host. sports broad· caster Howard Cosell will make two more specials for net""·ork to complete con- tract obligations. Show rat- ed 62nd of 64 programs. ( I N SHORT ) Spain A mne•ffl . J\.1AORID, Spain (AP) -King Juan Carlos is bt>ginning his re- ign v.·i th the libt>ral gesture of an amnesty for most politi cal prisoners and a promise that t€'r· racists awaiting trial for political murders will not be executed. GovernmE'nt sources said the clemency "'111 benefit <iboul 15,000 prisoners, in<'luding about 1.000 political prisoners who v.·1/1 be releast>d immediatC'l y, about 700 others "'hose terms will be shortened and bet"'f'f'n 2,000 and 3,000 common <'rim1nals "'ho "·tll be freed. lndla11• lndl<"fed RAPID CITY. S.D. (U PI J Four Indian men have been in· dictE'd by a federal grand jury for last summer's slayings of t"'o FBI agents on the troubled PinE' Ridge Indian rest>rvation. Those indicted Tuesday in· eluded Jameos Theodore EaglE'. 20, the man thl' two agents were set"king whe n they "'ere shot to death in what the FBI said "'as an ambush June 26. Soviet LauRch MOSCOW (U Pl ) -The Soviet Union announC"ed tOOay it has launched a biological satellitl' C'arrying American experiments in a major stE'p toward interna - tional spact" cooperation. The official Tass News Agency said all syste ms were r e-ported operating normally aftE'r the satellite went into earth orbit Tuesday and computers on the ground began analyzing incom- ing imformation. The sate ll it e also carried biological material, including living organisms. from the Soviet Union, Czech oslovakia and France . Tass said Hungary. Poland and Romania were as- sociated "'ith t,he e:"<pt>riment. Killer Kansas Snowstorm • Blizzard Winds Tear at Texas Panhandl.e ~--~ ·-· tl-tCk -.....,, ""'-OIKl-tl Clewlllld 0.11• ..._ ....... _ .. _ ·-· ... _ -K-Oty .... _. -.Wt.-.. --· ... a. .. _ -......... ~llPl•llt 0t._c11, -~ll'\S.WI ..... ,...~I• -· ......... .,, . ... .. .. .. ~ » » " • .. .. ,. u " .. " • ~ .. " n .. " " .. n " " " • hitt Pilef D .. _., ·--_,_ .. _ ... 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' SK-•-t :llp.m. • •• TNUlllSDAY ,ln111l.,, l l•I•."'· •.t ~nt-t·)t•.m '1 S.CeNl\ltfl ):t1D.m. •.0 S9{0ftlllew ,_,,,I'll. 0.1 SUfU'l .. 16·•1 m ,\plij 1jpM MllClll ,, .. , U,00 •.m~ im 11..U ·~ ' ' was badly dam age d grounded and ThE' prance appE-ared in health. the governor said. good The newspaper rE'J)Orl said Panya told the-Thai polite the situation in Laos is very "un - safe" and his father is under the strict control of the Pathet Lao. The prince wore on1y under- pants and a life belt when he E'mergeid from the river and was spo tted by vil lager s; the newapa~r said. THF. HA RVA RD·EDUCATED ' prince was director of Royal Airj Laos, the national flag carrier. and d irector-general of the Lao· tian "''ater works d(fpartmenl. Thfr.t'Part11'! Sen. Charles McC. Mathias of Maryland says he will run as independent or third party candidate rather than as Republican if he decides to enter 1976 presidential race. Thai Prime Minister Kukrit Pramoj told newsmen he had no s pecific knowleidge of the prince's escape a nd said he ex· peeled "tnort" l.aotians would be seeking asylum in Thailand." .. Reopen Case? Levi Mul/,s King Killing WASJllNGTO:'J (U PI ) -Attorney General Edward Levi has ordered the Justi<'e Department to re-view an f'DI investigalion into the assassination or Martin l.uthe r King Jr. a nd advise him whether to order 11 rC'OJx>n<.'<I, it "'as announced today. ,, JUSTICF. l>F.PARTMEST spokesman said Levi took the action ''in vi<•w of" di sclosures before the Senate Intelligence C,ommittee that the F'BI l'ondurted a progra m of harassing the late civil rights leader for seven yE'ars prior to his death in 1968. King, h€'a d of tht> Southern Christian l.eadership Conference .:ind winner or a :'Jobe! Peacf' Prize for hi s C"rusade on behalf of blacks. '-''as s hot to dl'ath at a motel during a visit to Memphis, Tenn. "I have asked assistant attorneys general J . Stanley Pot- llngt>r and Richard I.. Thornburg to review the file and recom· mend to me "'hether the investigation should be reopened,·· Levi said in a statement rt•leased by lhe Justice DE'partment. POTTINGER IS HEAD of the depar tment 's Civil Rig hts !Ji vision and Thornburgh head of the Criminal Di vision. The FRI has been given crt'dit for tracking down King's con· virted slayer, James F..arl Ray, "'ho is serving a lift" prison sen- tt"nceo in Tennessee for the killing. Justi<"e Department spokesman John Wilson said Levi sent memos to Pottinger and Thornburgh last Monday e mphasizt'd hi s action was not in itself a reopening of the investigation and said l.t>vi h<is no indication that the original investigation was less than thorough. •·-v " --.-~ .. ' • <>-. ... l •. • • -• .. ... \E\\ • ' .. 11,.;,.1. •••• .. .t., -.. .. ~ . . .. . ... - .. ·-. .... " .. '" . ·•· '.... . . ·~.... . i•· I• ,. . ·-. . ,. . ... ,., . ' .. ' .... .. . . .. . , ... . ' .... . .. I Pro-Red Forces Give Up lJSBO.'J. Portugal tAPJ -A pro-Communist revolt in the armed forces appeared to have ('Ollapsed today as commandos and armor loyal to President Francisco da Costa Gomes forced the surrender of rebel un· its and set up barricades around Lisbon. A 1,F.FT I ST mil itary policeman was killed in a clash in Li sbon and a Communist trade uniOnist was shot dead by four anti-Communists in Oporto in tbe north. Military authorities said holdout rE'bE'I paratroopers and airmen who had seized the Mon- tijo air base across the -Tagus River from the capital \)'ere "negqtiating their surrenders · Rebels at three o thel" air bases Sf'ized TuE'sday surren· dered during the night, apparent- lf.without bloodshed. \ The last serious r esistance ended shortly before noon when officers of the Lisbon Light Artillert R E'g iment arrestt"d their commander, Maj. Dinis Almeida, a leading radical in the armed forct"s, and then offered nC1 rE'sistanre to a loyalist tank column. .o\. CwOVF.:RNM f:~T offi<'ial said only ''po<'kets of resistance·· re> main to be mopped up among marines at the Almada naval base near l.isbon. An officer of the pro Communist military polic€' regi- ment in Lisbon said one or their men was killeod "'hen the polil'e fi rE'd on loyal commando units from the barracks. near the prt•· sidE'ntial palace. and the rum mandos returned the fire. In Oporto, four men shouling "Death to all Communists"' shot t"'O trade unionists as lhey IE'ft th e h eadq uart ers of the glassmakers union _ One "'as ki!IE'd and the second was report- ed in critical cOnditiolt at th t> hos pital. Office-rs at Copcon. the head- quarters of all opt>rational forces 1n the I.isbon r egion headed by ....J pro -Co mmuni st Gt"n. Otelo 1 Saraiva de Car valho, said the command had beE'n dissolved on orders or Costa Gome;. '· ""' .~ :::· .. ~ '''" . ...... .. ~ -· ...... _,,' '<'. : ,; ·: • . -.. • ' • .. ., • r ] clli -ii ... <II ni pt ru ly pl "' b< "' be II th .. wl •• v< sa te 0\ C1 m r< u sl tll .. 1 1 F h n d I t. h I < ' c t t ' I -! I l • r . Wheelchair Man Held In Threat DOWNEY CAP!.;-Tlilnp dkln 't go well for a man in a .[heelchair wbo alle1edly tried to extort money from a doctor by claiming he had kldnaped 'the nian ·a dauahter, authorities said. ·For one thing, his wheelchair pi'evented him from reaching the flower bed where he had alleged- ly demanded the money be placed Tuesday. For another thins. the sack did not contain the $3,000 demanded but only 1bredded Poper. And after wheeling himself to a nearby park to get.a 12-year-oJd boy to reac~the Dower bed. John H . Crane was then arrested a.s the boy banded him the aack , authorities said. , Crane, a 28-year~d parolee who had contracted ..-pinal dis· ease in prison, was booked for in- vestigation of extortion, officers said. Officers said Crane had telephoned Dr. Jerome Gottlieb, owner of the sanitariUJn' where Crane was~ a patient,' and de- manded the ransom for the.sale return of Gottlieb 's daughter. ()(ficers were noWled by Got- tlieb and found the daughter out shopping and not kidnaped. 'nley then set up the stakeout at the ransom drop point. Crane was on parole for a kid· naping conviction, o(ficers said. Heroin Death Plea 'Guilty' SANTA MONICA (APl Richard Keeling, 30, or Venice has pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the heroin over- dose death of folk singer Tim Buckley. Keeling waa ordered Tuesday to appear Jan. 9 for sentencing by Superior Court Judge Charles H. Woodmansee. Buckley, 28, died June 29 while cli mbing a flight of stairs in hi s apartment. An autopsy found death was caused by a combina·. tionof alcohol and heroin. Keeling allegedly gave or sold the heroin to Buckley, authorities said. $32,000 Heisted LOS ANGELES (1.i'Pl) - · Police were searching today for -two men who robbed a P1aya del Rey jeweliy store at the point of a sub-machine gun and escaped with $32,000 worth of jewelry and silver coins. S1upeet and \1ietim Robert Wampler , 59, left, charged with pistol slaying of Oregon State Police Supt. Holly Holcomb, 58, right, underwent psychiatric examinations Tuesday night. Police say a long-si mmering grudge was ap- parently the motive. Wampler was fired from the state police force in 1958 as the result of a report fil ed by Holco mb. Nessie Filmed? Lock Ness Photos Studied PASADENA (UPI ) -The engineer who used space agency comp4ter techniques to improve underwater photos from S<-otland 's Loch Ness is sure the pictures show "something" in the lake, but do not prove the existence or its legendary monster. Alan Gillespie of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, an arm of NASA. said Tuesday he performed the computer enhancement on photos taken by Robert Rines of Boston. ' .. THERE SEEMS to be something there in the lake," Gillespie said. ··eut we don't know if it'i.. a genuine animal or not. After many, many hours of studying these pictures, I haven't found the slightest eviden<'e of fraud . Jn my opinion Rines is sin- cere, serious and honest about this whole affair." Rines believes the photos may show the "Loch Ness Monster,·· the existence of which has been debated for centuries. There has been speeulation the Loch contains a number of plesiosaurs. water-dwelling dinosaurs thought to have been ex- tinct for 70 million years. GILLESPIE'S SPECIALTY in the laboratory is computer enhan<'ement of photos or planets, such as Mars and Mercury, taken by far-ranging ~~A spacecraft. The computer process makes visible the details that register on film but are too subtle to be perceived by the unaided human eye. He was allowed to use the laboratory "s equipment on h.is own time to aid Rines. "There was no compu terized air brushing of the data," he said. Gillespie worked on two pictures taken by cameras, equipped with strobe lights, that Rines stationed in the murky waters or the l.Dch. Rines has said he will make public the pictures at a scien- tific symposium in Edinburgh, Scotland., in two weeks. Los Angeles Times science writer George Alexander, al- lowed to see the photos, described them as "a confused -and confusing -jumble of dots. splotches and blurred shapes in tones of white, black and gray, mostly gray ... Give the Vibe Stone1"' ring. It changes colors as your moods and body temperature change. Perfecc for men or women in sterling silver setting. Get in to uch by 'reading' your colors and mood patterns. By Coro, $20 Fashion Jewelry Authentic American Indian Jewell'.)' ... _ 'rrunk Showing for 2 days only, Fcjday and Sati!rday, November ~8 and 29 in Fashion Jewelry, Middle Level. Bullock's South Coast Plaz•. San Diego Freeway at Bris10 I. Costa Mes~. 556-0611 - Wldneedar. N~W 281 1975 DAIL V PILOT /1$ Proseeotion Firm Patty's Defense Plans 'Demanded' Bull Gor~ Norco Man NORCO (UPI) -A SO- year·old workman was criUcally injured Tueadty whtn a 3,000·pound bull re- sisted erforts to herd him into a corral Tuesday and stomped and gored the man. SAN FRANCISCO <APl - Government prosecutors are de- manding to know by Monday whether Patricia Hears t 's lawyers plan to rely on a defense of insanity or diminished mental caparity in her January trial on bank robbery and weapons charges. The government also asked U.S. District Court Judge Oliver J. Carter Tuesday for an order co mpelling the 21-year·old newspaper ht>iress to submit to psychiatric examination by pro· secution doctors. And another two motions asked the court lo order Mi ss Hearst to provide sa mples of ber voice and handwriting. MISS HEARST is accu:;ed or helping the SLA rob the Hibernia' Bank in San Francisco April IS, 1974 , some nine weeks after she was dragged screaming from her Berkeley apartment. She is now in the San Mateo County Jail. Assistant U .S . Atty. David Rancroft fil ed an affidavit saying that psyc hiatrists for the defense are expected to be called to testify about ber state or mind during the bank robbe-ry. SHE UNDERWENT mental exa mination by three court· appointed ps ychiatrists and a clinical psychologist. On the basis of their reports. Judge Carter found she was competent to stand trial and aid in her de· tense . A government memorandum ftled with the motion said stale· menls made by ~1iss llearst g,nd her lawyers l'Stablish that men· tal condition will be r.Used as part or the defense. THE MEMORANDUM said that on Dec. 23 she filed an af. fidavit which made a ··detailed. expliC'it acknowledgement that she did in f ac t personall y participa\e in the crimes with ~1hich she is charged, that she en· tered the bank herself armed "'ith a gun, and stood guard there while others robbed that bank . In the affidavit. lhc pro· secutors pointed out. Sh(" was also quoted as sayi ng she believed she was losing her sani· ty and began fantasizing that she was unable to distinguish between the real and the im- aginary. ''In sum. defendant has alleged facts indicative or :l defense based upon her mc.>ntal l'ondition or sanity at th e timc.> she admit· te dl y <'Om miltc d th e a<'ts charged, .. said the government. -A GOVERNMENT spokesman said the prosecution has the right to know whether the defense will use a defense or insanity, whether expert or other testimony is used to support it. He said diminished c1:1pacity ruJes provide that the govern- ment has the right to know if an attempt will be made lo employ t hi s defense u sing expert testi mony. Clyde ~fcEJroy was list- ed in critical condition at Corona Community Hospital suffering several broken ribs. a broken leg, baC'k injuries and stomach '¥t'Ou nds inflicted by lhe bull's horns. Sharp Pleads 'No Contest', Fined $100 I.OS ANGEl,ES (A P) -In a whispered sentencing out or earshot or news men covering th,~ hearing, former l..ong Beach Ci ty Councilman Wayne Shan> has been fined $100 after pleaQing no rontest to perjury. After Sharp changed h.is inno·. <'ent plea Tuesday, U.S. District Court Judge Robert Kell eher called both sides to the bench and · handed down the sentence in a low voice so newsmen <'ould not hear it. A CHECK with the court clerk"s off ice showed the fine was $100. Couple File Suit In Death of Son Sharp had a dmitted taking SI ,000 from the Long Beach Amusement Co. He had main· tained it was a political contribu- tion, not a bribe for the company to obtain a business license. THE UNUSUA l~LY li ght sen· tence led to s peculation that Sharp would be a major witness against rive Long Beach officials charged with conspiring to allow illegal bingo-like gambling in the <'ity that the Justice Depart· ment·s Organized Crime Strike F'or<'e is investigating. FRESNO (AP) -A Parlier couple has filed a $150,000 claim in a dispute over whether they agreed to the unplugging of a respirator that was keeping their son alive. The <'iaim contends officials at Va.lley Medical Center, operated by Fresno County. disconnected the respirator prior lo the cessa- tion of vital functions of Sammy Urlbes, 19. ONE OF THE physicians named in the claim, Dr. ~1ichael Freeman, said in a document after Uribes died that bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete f ' ' . I ! •• ' . ' Uribes, gave permission to have the r espirator unplugged last August . They denied giving such permission. AN ANESTHETIST. 1-larold Wi<'kham . was fired. then al · Io-wed to resign, from VMC over allegations that he improperly placed an endotracheal tube in the boy 's esophagus, instead of h.is trachea, during the Aug . 18 operation. The claim says that caused permanent brain damage. and the autopsy report indicated the youth suffered brain death as a result of improper tube place- ment. Bandit Gets $30 BAKERSFIELD !UP!l -/\ bandit wielding a sawed orr shotgun took a bout $30 from Dana Lockwood and hi s wife in ... their Bakersfi eld home Monday · night after asking to use the telephone because his car ran out of gas. Pre-Holiday Sale OPEH THANKSGIVING DAY SPORT COATS .•• 50% Reductions Finest of T ailorillCJ • Polyester • All Wools & Wool & Polyester-mixed. Newest of styles in plains • plaids & checks. Sizes 38 to 48. Shorts • ReC)lllars • LOllCJS. REGULARLY PRICED 190 to 113500 NOW s4500 to s57so SPORTS SHIRTS Leisure Suits . l h•llf•I patterns and plains in .....,-. Amel fal>ric:s. Watltable. Drip dry. Short Sleeve $ l 200 Long Sleeve $16 O O Pants . • • Plahts Ir chfCks -• full color range • th• "ltf"f best of flt I. tollorlng. Sia•• 32 to 42. 11.,. $21.50 to SJ2.50 Now 11700.s 1900.s21 oo ...,... __ .... . ~ ......... -·-,.~ .. 4P.M. • • GREAT SAVINGS . Th• Yery best selection of ' tailored leisure suits. Uned I. -y' / Oneel In CJGbardlMs • noYelty knits ' l , I. texlurlsed Polyester. Wide ) ) -) range of colors. Sitts 36 to 46. ~ %, 1 " I//'\ ,. NOW 49 00 54 00 69 00 7900 Re<} 75" to' 125" Newporter Mens Shop Located in Newporter Inn I I 07 Jcwoie..rH Rd. • Newport leach · I J ' I A8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Saving for Taxpayers lluntington Reach is taking <J\\'a y all but a fl'\\' of lhe city C'1r'S that rurrc ntly are ass igned to nlore tha11 100 em ploy('~ o n <1 pc-rmanent bas is . 1'h e plan is to forn1 a com1nvo t·J r pool at the Civic Center and Corpori-1tion Yard for al l but a small number of e m e rgc·ncy Vf'hicles that e mployf's wo uld continue to take hon1e at night. The city expects the cutback to bring about sub- stantia l s avings ovt•r the years In no~' cos ts the city more than Sl ,400 to 01x.·r~le <1nd maintain caeh vehicle annua lly . t lO\.\'l'Vl'r . problems loom around the corner a s memlx•rs uf two n1un1c..·1pal <.1s sot·1alitlns huve ind1c<.1t 1."C.I tht•y rnHy rill' grit•vant'l'S. Tht>y reµortedly feel th<.1t use or cit y cars (}\'l'r ;:i numtwr of years have g1,·t·n them "\·1.·:->t1.·tl r ight:-.." Thcrt.• are 1>robl1.·n1s. tc>0 , that need to bl' ironed out <.1bout th1.• add1t1011al parking s pace required a ncl time lost 1n g1.•tt1ng tc) the car pool and checkin~ out vt•h1cle.s I lO"'l'Vl'r. ;1 ny mo\"l' to sa Vl' money d esC'r vrs the bl's t (•fforl!-> ;111d 1.·111Jpl•rat1un of all con cern(•d. r:mpluyes s hould r1.·~dize the import<.ince of s aving laxpayer m n n~·y and thus n1<.1ybe ~aving their o \l.·n 1ubs . Neighborhood Safety In ::in l~re1 of soari ng cri ml' rates, any victory ~1 gainst la\.\•lt'SSlll'SS, however s mall , offers a ray of hope. Su c h "'a s the case in J.luntington Beach when it \Vas rept)r tcd tha t the number of r eside ntial burglaries declined for the first time in two years last month . Wh ile• it may IX' pre sumptuous to attribute the drop to any single fa ctor. the effectiveness of the Neighborhood Wa tch program s hould be taken into consideration . Under the program. residents throughout the en- tire ci ty arc asked to keep o '""·atchful eye on thc1l' neighborhood and to report any suspicious activity. 1'he group works closely will\ police and receives monthly newsletters on how to safeguard their pro- perly and how the battle against burglars is going. Police say they think the efforts of Neighborhood Watch is paying off. l 'hey say they have received a.n incrc•asing number of calls from r<'side nts since the group \Vas forme<l last February. · Any victory ogainst crime is heartening and the ~eighborhood Watch deserves encour agement . Test Scores Guide 1'ht• rece11 tl v rele as ecl rrs ults of s tatrv•ide school skills tests s hoW that West Orange County students gl"nc rally outscort'd youngsters from throughout California. llowever , another ranking, which compared s tu· dents o f s imilar socio-economic backgrounds. sho\v th(• local s tudc.·nts rank about average in mos t areas t1.·s tell . with a fl'\\' ;.ibove-and belo\1.1-average rank· ings. Tl•s t scores. of course, can be a ffected by many variables and sh ouJct not be take n at face value as a c..·omplete meas ure of how schools are teaching their :o;tude nts . Jiul year-lo-year trends can be us eful in· die a tors. Dis trict officials are wise to examine them close- ly as one barometer of their performancr. making ad- justme nts \vhcre necessar y. The Fountain Valley School Roa rd already has taken steps in that direction. H /F -" 'As you can see chief. our man is about ready to , ) . . ,, write the press release on the economic summit. Search for An Ideal Colleetit•e Bargai11ing Stand P11zz les Justice ( ART HOPPE ) "Excuse me. Mr. Presi dent. but there"s a lady out here in a long, white r obe car rying a set or scales. She says her name 1s Justice." 1 "Justice, eh? That certainly sounds familiar. Well , Bob. send her in . Ah , -here we are. Miss Justice, is it?" '' PI a in Justice is suf- ficient , sir, thank you.·· ' ' W e I I . Justice, what 1can I do ror you?"' "Whenever there is a vacancy on the Supreme Court, s ir, 1 ap- pear before the President to seek the appointment.·· "Oh, a job seeker. Well. you're a woman. That "s s ure a point in your favor. Betty'IJ skin me alive if I don't name a woman. Too bad you"re not black.·· "COi.OR is in the eye o( the beholder. sir. And, speaking of that, perhaps l s hould point out that I am blind.·· "Don"l worry , I believe in hir- ing the handicapped. You don"t happen to be J ewish, do you? That would be a plus. We havcn·t had a Je .... ·ish Justice on the Court in years. ''No, I suppose you would call me ecumenical." '·Some of my best friends are e<"umenicals. Say, you don"t just happen to be a Republican, do you ?" "No , I'm sorry . I'm an in· dependent .·· "I was afraid or that. You wouldn 't believe how hard it is to fir.d a Republican these days. I don"t kno"' how appointing an in- dependent "'ould sit with the Na· Dear Gloorny Gus llooray for :\I Cot•n for re- fl1sing to go a long with ., rouncil mc>eling sC"hC'dul(· that "'ould disrupt family dinner h11urs . If m11re father s would s p end more time at hom e, maybe ou r juvenilt• courts \\"Ol•ld not be so full l!.('.J . G.....,1 Gws (...,m•••U ••• wO<'ni.-ltf ...-n-Oenot rte<•••••llrrw-llKI ,,.. .i. .... ltt , ... __ ...,,... So-fMI -Pll -"''-G.....,, G""· 01 11, ,,not. tional Committee. I guess it sure beats naming a Democrat. Not. of course. that politics e nter into these things .·· "Of course not .·· ''But would you describe yourself a s a fi st•al con· servative ?"' "NO, I would say I was a moderate in all things.·· "Hmmm, lhat·s loo bat.I . I mean some of my best friends used to be moderates. but I have to think, o f course. of th e challenge from the r ig ht in the primaries. I don "t "'ant them ac- cusing me of unbalancing lhe Court in the direction of modera- tion." "You certainly seem to have a problem there, sir.·· "Tell me. Justice, are you working now ?" "Oh , off and on. here and there. But generally I'm un- employed. People say I'm often quite poetic, though." "IS SHF. gone? Why did you ever let her in, Bob? Can you im- agine the Senate approving a blind . unemplo yed , hippi e poetess to sit on the Supr('me Court?" "Sorry, Mr. President.·· ":"Jo more oddballs. Ro b. Remember, what "'e need is a bla<'k female , Southern, Republican , conservative, dis· tinguished jurist with ... Say~ Sammy Davis Jr., doesn't hap- pen to be married to a judge, does he?·· Governor Difficult to Assess To the F.ditor: How can we asse:;s th(' gov , ernor"s first "Meet the People" session in San Diego? !·le seems to have rejected the regular political liberal principle of pro· mise. promise. promise; E':ec t , elect . eleC'I , and ta:<. t;l:<, tax. ()r has he., In Ot'tober. the governor told state employe delegates that he"s looking into the legality or issu- ing an exeC'uti\1t> order that v.•ould allow collet'.'tive bargaining for state employes. lie made this decision after the San Francisro police and firemen"s slrikt.' in Septembt>r. Will tht> governor now change his mind and ac- quiesre to the \"Ote of the people in the San F'rant'.'iSC'O city ballot measures of Nov . 2, indirectly re- lating to collective bargaining? COMMON SF.NSF. persuades that industrial type <'Oliective bargaining prin<'iples werenever intended for public employes. Yet the governor did sign S.B. 160, a teacher collective bargain- ing bill 'A'hich will, among otht>r things, lead to the politicization of the profession and playi ng pol i tit'.'s with our childrc>n·s educatio n. Earlier this year, the people of California helped to change the governor's mind on the NOx auto emission control system. We need to communicate wi th C".overnor Brown again and help h.im 1 rt"duce his political and ad- min1:;trative blunders. GEORGE H. KUBECK Ca"'t Win To the Editor: Wht>n I read Von Hoffman's column in the Nov. 19 Daily Pilot l felt physically ill, He likens doc- tors (in this case tbe ones treat- ing Franco) to the master of thf' Inquisition -"Who believed that the pain fhat he inflicted "'as for the benefit o( his victims.·· He went on to say he wonder<'d "what happens to people when they put on the white s mock o( medicine·· that tht'y are "so fascinated "'ith te<'hniques for (~_M_A_•_L_B_o_x __ ) Lellers from readers are welcome. Thr nght to condense lettfT'S to /ti !pCJCe or tltminalt libel 1s reserved. U!lltrs of JOO words orr le.ss will be git.>f'TI preference All letters must in- clude signature and mailing addrtss but names ma_, be withheld O'fl rt· quest 1/ su/ /1c1ent reasO'fl is apparenf P~lry wrll not be publ1shn:J.. their ov.•n s ake that it wipes out thei r co mmon sense, their srience and even humanity." HAD Von Iloffman ever con- sidered that the wishes of F'ran- co's family and the Vatican m ight be the real reason (or these unusual methods or sustaining lift>? The do<'tors <'an't win. Either they're murderers for "pulling Oltl the plup ·· -or they're torturers for using the onl y methods available for sustaining life. Someday Von llofrman may depend upon a "while smocked '" doct or for his life. I wonder how h(' v.·ill feel then ? l1F:l .F:N BALI.ANTINE 1'11tlllt11 To the Editor: I read th(' notice in your paper about the League of Women Voters having a presentation of lht> Traffic Circulation Study. Having had the dubious pleasure of listening lo and watching this presentation, I wonder why we spend our money on this exercise in futility . It is just more colored maps and projected populations. Of course they admit they cannot tell where populations will be, probably because they don •t know wht're the Planning and Coastal Commission will allow people to live, so they draw maey maps lo C'over all areas. THE OTHER port-ol the lutili· ty is that there will be no money to carry out these plans for road- building since our gas tax money has been given to rapid transit commissions for their studies, e"en though the people of Orange County voted against that. Now, according to your Nov . 7 "Costly Consultant," we have hired a· San Francisco firm for $100.000 to re-plan our zoning plans. that will have no coordina· tion with our circulation plans. Meanwhile. back at the ran<'h. "'e are spendi ng upward of $80,000 a year. for the next 10 to 15 years to draw maps that can· not be uSed . and make presenta- tions. All that money could pro- bably build a few obviously needed roads. It can hardly be called progressive or productiv<'. GOLDIE JOSEPH Elertlon Pre••11re To the Editor: On Tuesday Nov . 4, while keep· ing tabs on election code viola- tions in 14 precincts l came upon a de(inile pattern or violations of ·- Thanl<-11ou Note 0€u r Dn1ly Pilot, Al h son , an cl R..t, Thank. 'f!u -for l'"H•n1 ti.e -;\<i obout Murel.on 1r1 ycu.r n-ews pe.per A\.,o tlionk. ~ ~or pullin, our- \)\t turt<$ "' \tie lt election code 14211.5 i.e. elec- tioneering near a polling place. The <'ode states ''no sign shall be within 100 feet of the property line or a polling place." In the parking lots of schools which were polling places many or the cars had bumper stickers in pro- minent view of any voter looking for a convenient parking place. As you well know the parking lots are \\'ithin the property line of the schools. In most cases they wert> directly in front of the door to the poiling place. While at Perry school I in quired as to the length of stay of these cars since if they were· voters they would soon drive off and the damage would be minimal. I was told, however. that the cars belonged to the teachers of that school. I then re - quested that the signs be re moved to conform to the law. WH EN ASKF.D to remove them the teachers involved created a disturbance and forced the precinct inspector to demand that the signs be removed im- mediately . In particular one teacher continued to rail against the decision and as she walked away toward her classroom. once her back was lo me J could clearly see a bumpt>r sticker sup- porting one of the canctidates stuck to the back of her clothing al the hip. How can we teach our children anything but disrespect by that example. Think or the subtle pre ssure applied through the student to the parent by this kind of behavior. This was one instancl' on election day. I ask what other subtle pressures were applied prior lo"election day. CECELIA S. TllOMAS Quotes "There is no reason people can't do things faster."' .-U.S. District Court Judge Samuel Conti. in refusing to delay the Dec: 15 trial of Sara Jane f\.1oore. charged with trying to kill Presi dept Ford. Candidates Miss Real Issues Yesterday is but :i canc('llcd check, and tomorrow is 11 pro- missory note. But today i~ cu sh. ·· Raymond W. Miller. "He is a small man of limited backgrouad wb() wants to do the right thin""g~" -One-time Vice President Henry Wallace, com- menting on President Harry S Truman in his diary. Voters being treated to the warmup!'I of the candidates for the U.S. Senate seat held by John V. Tunney cannot be blamed if they are perplexed and dis- tressed by what they hear. With the election a year in the offing Congressman Alphonio Bell has already launched into a vigorous campaign. So , ~ ~ much so that one wonders whether h e may not be pitching his came in the bu1lpt>n and I _, come up all worn out when the r e- al campaigning starts alter n~xt spring·s formal filinsc ror the of· flee. But that i.s a question for de~ bate a.mona the more pro· fcsslonal Politicians. What must be pu11lin.1 to the unsophlsticat. ed voters ia the current choice of dlalogue indulged in by the can- dld1te1. ( EARL WATERS ) lk'll led o(f the other day with what he described as his first comprehensive issue statement. His subject was energy, prin- cipally oil and gas deregulation. offshore drilling and the use or naval oil reserves. I N THAT he seems lo have set the tone for the others since Tun- nt>y 's Democratic challenger Torn Hayden. the erstwttile stu- dent activis t. has seized upon th(' same topic as his principal issue of the moment. The public has been subjected to months of harping away by the Washington pundits on the pro· blems with the Arabs and what to do about oil prices and ~uppllL"$. f)'om their lofty perch~ these may seem of tremendous im- portance but the guy In the street could care less. even lf he fully undrrstood what It all mf'ans. Jf those in Congre$5 and lho5e I/ who write about the goings-on back there believe the focat poi'nt of interest in this <'ountry centers on the mid-east, the Arabs, and the contrived oil s hortages. they really are out of touch with the people. IF BELi, or flayden or any other candidate for the U.S. Senate. including the incumbent Tunney himseU. wants to win elt"<'tion next year they had bet· ter start reading something other than the Washington columnists and start communing with somton~ outside of the Clpltol C()('kt3il parties. The gut is.sues of the campaign are not to be found there. What is foremost in the minds ot the voters is first, where California and the nati on are he eded ttonomi('ally, and second, what in the hell are those in office go- ing to do to protect the citizens from the ever increasing crim inal depredations. For the unemployed, of which California outranks the nation, it is a question of jobs. For the employ~ and the retired it is ,. I question of inflatiOn. For every- one it is a matter of halting gov· ernment spending and near con- fiscatory taxation. IF THAT isn"t enough there is still the pl'oblem of providing adequate health care within the financial reach of the people. 1\nd urban problems have slipped Crom bad to worse. There is also the rising demand to end bureaucratic attempts lo run the <'OUntry by edict rather than duly enacted lav.·s. Jf the candid ates re ally want to discourse with the voters at levels which will be readily un- dt>rs tood pe rhaps . they should hearken to the utterings of Senator Herman Talmadge of Georgia . ~le has r epeatedly pointed out that the people have had their fill of Washington's ob- s ession for funnelling thei r money into foreign aid while the citizens at home go hungry either from lack of Jobs or as a result of the tnnatlon, stimulated in part by fortign aid programs. whlc.h results in reducing their earnings to poverty levels . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT H~rl N \\o'~td. Publi,hCT Thomas Kf'l'1,11/. F.d1ror Barbera ~r~b1ch . Ed1loncil Pagr f;d1tor :nic editorial page or the 0$11ly Pilot :seek~ t o inform and stimulate readers by prt!1lt'nl1n~ an \his page diverse commentary on topic11 or inlert'St b)' !~'ndicat ('ti columnist5 and rartoonlsl!i. by pro,·14\nll a~torum ror rc<idcn' \'ll'"''s and b)' presenti11c this ~·:spa)>f:r.-s opinions and ideaoi: on current toplc!t. The f'dilorial oph'llons or the Dail)' Pilot appear only in thf" edhorial column nt the top or the page. Oplnlon!I l'X · pressed by th e columrUsu and ca r1oonists and letter writer! arc thcir uwn and no endorsemt"nl of their view:o1 by the-Dally Pilot should be inferred, / Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1975 • QUEENIE 11-21> • DAILY PILOT J\ 7 ByPhill;;i 2 Coast Wom~n Bpnning to Las Vegas ByAIAND11UCIN S2m1nutn. ~·1 run fortn· 3&ent, and Jes$le Smith, f• Two womtn r;:'r:'J;O~:eCoa.sta.rea will be jotment,'' 1ht s•id. ,"ll 44 . or .we1tm1 n ~ter, a ~" nmnin1 toLas Vtgasfor1'ha.l'lksgivlng. relu.es me a!~e\' working hou:sew1ft. Susan Sills, 30, ollrvine, and Ivy Gorman, 42, of al!;Yi I' done THE :vlF.S Wll~I. have Co$1a Mei•. will be part o( a nine· member womep'!i u v~ neve~ the advantage of having: -tf'amC'hallenging a tearnotmen, all agedoverEiO, in a anything like this Las run lht> courst> before. ,~ relayraeerrom lloll)"WOOd tolhega.tnt>Ier's met:ca. ~ecu run before -i:-un· They will be Je-d by the re-('1. Both team1S will bf. try. mna all da.y and a_ll ru~ht do u b t a b I t> ~1 on t y ~ ingtobeatamarkof40 ,w,.:::!, .. 1 admit 1 m rt1ontgoirl~ry. 69. o( 1, hours~ 33 minutes for the Sht•rman Oaks. who has ~ 1 Th Mn. Gorman took up oJ'.IV•m P run. e record run a marothon 1n two "'as set last year by lhe running six y(>ars ago hours. 53 minult\:i, and is men. who have bt"en when she joined the jog· haile<t by d 1~ta11<'t" run· making the run Cor fivt" ging club •l the YMCA. nt>rs as the best athlete in · h She and her husband, y~arsstra1g t. the "''orld, if age is eon-The relay, which will Ow.,n. a plumber who ::;1dered. •-· t 3 · used to run on the Orange IJ'lt'gtn a p.m . Wednes· t•ourOrangeCounlians day at 5800 Sunset Bl vd.. Coast College cross· art' in th<' men's team - will be f'un with each rountryteam. each run IO Rill Stiolvin . sa. a coach at hi k , miles a day, sometimes at ete ta 1ng a 30· f'hapm:inCollege,Albert mindte leg, dropping to ORANGE COUNTY JS. Clark , 62 . and Rert about 15 minutes at a FOR T HE I.AS Vegas \\'11\iam s. tll , all of timeinlbemounlains.By race.thewomenhavelhe Orange, snd Walter the time it's over raster times . Their age Fredert('k , 68 . or ·----THEY'LL BE RUNNING TO LAS VEGAS Susan Siiis, 30, •nd Ivy Gorman, 42 "Showering me with g\fl$ will get you nowhere -but don't let ·that stop you." ' · someUmt'on Friday each dency to preaeh becaust' rangt's from 16 to 44 and J\naheim . runner will have covered of her enthusiasm for they have two world rt· ~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I morethanJOmiles . running. "It"s given me cord holders -JaC'ki Deaths Elsewhere • WASHJNGTO~ (AP) l-lospital o( a re3piratory -Pauli\. Porter, 71, a ailm·ent . lie was a prominf'nt Washington former president of 11· lawyer \.\.'ho held a Slit'· linoi s In stitute ot cession of key ft""deral Technology and ~eW Jobs a generation ago, \'ork lJnivi."rsity. died early today. Portc-r had choked on a piec(' of lobster while dining at a restaurant with his wire and two other couples t"'riday night, and never recovered. MOOF.STO I APl Paul J •• navies, 76. re- tirE'd chairman or F'~IC' Corp . c\iecl Tuesday after :l long illnl'ss. In 1928. navies help('d form the J ohn Ream !\'lanufar turing Co. of San JOS(', whith later became thC' F?l-1 C Corp , no"' nnf.' of the nation"s 100 \<.irgcs t companif.'s. S.i\~ OIF.GO {.o\P l -A funeral :\la ss i s scht><luled today for rt>- tired Capt.. Oliver Jl.T. J.ynrh. 66 . rormt>r C'om- m:.tndt"r of thl' ~a\·al Tr:.tinin g C'cnll'r V.'hu d ied in a hos pital Satur cl:i y \Vl~TF.R PARK. F1a. t lJ PI ) Or . lle nry -To"'·nl ey Heald, 71, \\'ho turned the 1'~ord Founda- tion into on(' of the \11orld':::; grC"at philan- thropic organizations during his four years as president died Su nday 1n Winter P;irk !\lemorial BAL TZ·BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673·9450 Cosla Mesa 646·2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 LA JOI.LA IUPI> FUneral services were held Tue sday for t'ngioeer Carlos Tavares, 70, a San Diego developer "'ho died Saturday at Scri pps Clinic and Research F oundation. l~e was associated "-'ith large subdivisions such as Clairemont and Si.n c:arlos in San Diego County. tJ .i\l,J .. i\S (AP) :\terwin I •. Rohan, 76, an intt•rn~t1onal economist and a formf'r United States ambassador to Rolivia. died hl'f<' Sun· day . o .. of h Noti.,es •oss J JUDGE G E O RG E El 110'>'> of L11qurw Holl\, C;a D•t~ ol M•"' "°"' '"'"°"'' :n. 1•IS '>u•,.,.ed by n" ""''e S..w n RO\\ i.on, ~Df9e 6 110\}. J• Of ll'•n Nuv•. C• , daut;int••. Oonrw !'lo..\ Goll DI Go•!IA. C• , ''"' q r<tn("'1•1<1•..., Juoqt' llo\' h.ild ~rvrO wolll Tte LO\ ""91'!t"\ Munocop,.1 (.oufl lor 1_,,h ft•••.~"'°'••• o.erv•C•~.••11 De IWl(I ill l 00 PM S.lu•llilv, PM•fl( "''"" C.h•~I. 1nt••m•nt, P•<jh c Voew """"'°''•I P1r•. NewPQrf ~«ti. C. Tl'le f•moly W99!'•1• mem«l•I con lfll)o.tl"I'" De milM to TM HO'.,, Fund P~•lk Vf•w Mortuary d"t-c•or1. SIMONI ..... EVA ')1 MONIAlll , '""dt"nt ot ~ta lll'lew, C. Date OI dtatll i'lo~~· 1S, 1'91S, !.ur•ottd DV Mr wn, S.-1, two d•u11"l••\. V"9 on1a MOll•ll o! MOnrovl•. Cot and P•tnto• 6ol•' ol Arcildl•. Cot . 1ev~t1 9rarn:1cri1l<J<1M s.<-vlcn woll i... 11e1.i •t 11.00 AM F•I· dil"I'. P•c,Uc Vit w Cria11•I lnlt<""'nt, P;atllk Vo~w Mtmodll Pa•'· ,..._P<><I ae.cri.c• NA UCI( DOROTHY A HAUCK, aqe 11, rt"· dtnl DI H~ntinqton 6"at n, Ca Datt DI <Mt•ln i'lo~mbe< 1•. 1~/S ')ur'<o""d l>'f 1-"°"'· D• Jae' E H•uc' ol Vo\.dha. l • and Or RoD~•t M H•uc' o! i'l t *PO•I B•aCll , C • ••ven q•otr>dcnoldrtn. Al'>O lvrvo••nq, • ''''", !r.u1an"" Lar1on 01 G••nl"• Pa1-. 0.eqon Sot•vlce~ w•ll be hell! 5.tlurday 10 :ll AM, 8•own Colorioa! Cnaptt, ....... ta Ana. C•-ll~v. Cecil Ea""' ol SI Ar-. dtt~ PrnD"l'ltroan cnurcn of Nr-,..po<1 ~...:llofhc••'"'9 lnltr.....,•\I, °'"'....-Mtcmori•I Par,, CriallWDrtn, Ca . Frltndl WllO *''"to P<IY , ..... '"""""ll rn.iy call •l the mor\uary "" Fndily rrom noon lo 9 00 PM 6rown Co1orua1 MOr1IHl•Y. Santa""•· Ca. d"•ClO<"\ L.A 11 .. ss Cl,.UOE A 1..A a .. ss ot IQ w O<:•...,frO<lt, NewPorl S.•Cll, C.. O..tt ot de•'" No~mt>er 23. 191S Suo-1...e.:I MRS. $11.LS, who gets 50 much physical self· tlansen of Santa !\1 oruea up at S a .m . every day to confidence ... s he said. with a time o r 2.38 : 19 for run 10 miles with her "Besides. I love to eat." the marathon. and Nadia hu.sband 0 David. an at· As Cor competinll:. she Garcia, 2"2, from San torney. and their <log, said that she does t!Mlt Diego. with a one-hour work2' on the campus "becauseofthepeople -run of JO miles. 1035 calendar at UC lfvine. they are so sup · yards. Shetookuprunning3 1/s portative." T"-'O ot her Orange ytars ago when she TEAM MATF. M RS . County runnt~r s on the "could bare ly wh~ze GQrman. a housewife. women's team are throughhalfamile." has run the 26·mile I.uanne Kralick . 43. of She confessed to a ten· marathon in three hours. Anatwim. a real estate ,, Fire's Wildlife Loss Mostly Small Animals F.arly reports from the Department or Fish and Gamt" indicate that the rreatest lo:;s of wildlife due to the .-o\ngf'les '.".J ational Forest fire is to smaller animals. Warden William Peters said tha't a "preliminary survl'y·· showed that there is a "substantial loss" of quail. rabbits. squirrels and wood.r ats. 1'he survey, whieh is conducted by "''ardens throughout the fire area. In - dicated that there were minimal losses of larger animals such as def'r and bobcat. according to Peters. R . .\l.Pll I.. YOU~G. department spokesm:in. s aid that the wildlife Club OKs population in the f1rl' area 'A'as ··not that large and the fire may prove beneficial beeause it .... eros out old growth.·· Wi th the old growth burned ~ .... ·ay, Young said. nt"W growth will be given a chance to ~row . VOUSG S"\fll T llAT tht.> area v.·as very dry and rontainC'd little rora~c· prior to the fire . Because the animal food sources arC' now even mort' limit t"d as thl' rt-suit or the fire. Youn_g said, foothill community residents C'an ex pt>Ct t'J set> animals coming out 11f th1 • hills looking for food OC Coed Elegance you can afford J{ol ly Lyon, daughter of ~1 r. and ~1rs . ~ewell Nay of Irvine. is one of 11 Women at The College or Idaho invi ted to join Shield. a "''omen'!; honorary service or· ganization . !\tembers h ip of thi." group is li,nited to 25, all having a 2 .-1 g radE.> averagE.> or be tter and ex· hibiting an attitude of \\•il\i ngness to serve tht" college. Aussie Trip Kat h y J\.1 ea n s . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Means of Costa Mesa. is one of 22 College of Idaho Studentsmaking preparations for a fi e ld trip to Australia during the spring semester. Cont inen1ci ond Neoc:~ C~~ne ... , ,."F-"-'C:.' -'' .... ff I' I ' l SPECIAL . ·Ji ' HIJUDAY ' ' MENU i prnto /p rn :I ' 1t,,--'' ·_. -+. 11 ..--_..._._ - ' • ..... -. 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'"'l!>i ( ""1111..,, , In °'" l'if;'°l·rn•1 !IF. \I II: .1.1111 \',. 1 .. 1.l <t Jl)I. 10 .t.11 '• ' ' I • f, ' ' A B DAIL y PILOT Wtdnetday, Nov1rmber 2t5, 1"7!> Tu~on Fee Dropped By San Diego Ut ility SA~ OIF.GO !lJ PI) -San Diego {~a.s & J-:!('('t r1<· C'u., lUldC'r instructions to Sllgarc·o;it 11:-. dollar d<"mands "'1th im,1roved puhllL' rt•l~1tion:;, 1s tC'1n · (l01'<.1 rily " ;11v1 ng a 'S 10 furnilC<" turn-on l..'.!1:Jrg1..• 1t 11npost·d ""1thout ft1nfart·. Spiki11 g Punch 'Not Grounds' For Expulsio n F'OflT S '.'111 1'11 , :\rk t lJ l'I ) ~Two ;.?ir is suspl'ndt•d from ~1t•na Jl1gh Sc:hcl(,.>l for :,;p1k1n 1-: th(' punch at a school party :1rt• ent1tll'\l ll> have their ..,l'hool r1•t·urd ... t•lt·.1rL'fl anti n1ay fill' d:.irn;11-:t.· t·l,11111:-. •ti..:.un:-t 1ntJ1v1du<.1l :-t"hf1onl ho art.I 111 t• m t·i1·r:-. ;H.'Curding to a ft"<l!'ral JUdgt• .. ..; rulinJ.t . l ' S . J)1,.,1r1vl ("ourt .Judgt· J,aul \Villiani ~ 1s:-t11'<I Lht.• ordl"r 1n lht.· 31· month·o!rl 1..·:i.s 1· a~ r(•sult uf a U.S . Suprt·mC' ('nurt ruling on lht• matll'r in r~t•hruary . \\'illlanl:-· ordl'r ullows Pt>~gy Stri1·klantl and Virginia Crain to SC'l'k damagl's. bul said damag('S C'oulJ not bL' sought agair1st the school district itself. th<• superintendent at the time the suit was filt'd in 1972 and the former principal ut the school. THF. G IRl.S WF.Rt: suspended for the remainder of the semt•ster after they admittt>cl pouring 44 ounC'es of malt liQuor into thr punch scrvt>d al a mother-daughter part)' for the f\Jture ~lomemakers of A m£>riC'a . When schoo l board members re· fused to allow the J!irls to rC'tu rn to school. their attorney, Ren Core of Fort Smith, filed suit alleging their civil rights had beC'n violated. lie also contended expulsion was C'XCC'ssi"e punishment. THE G I R l.S SOUGHT $100,000 damages from t he school district and its board members in April, 1972. The case ended in a mistrial. Williams dis- missed the Ca!ie, saying the girls did not have a right to violatt• !ichool rui('S . Core appealed to t he 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. \.\'hich rul('(f individual school board members are liable for actions The fee \lo'lll bl' dropped this yl'ar because m<in y energy -consclou~ homeowners turn<"d off Lht•1r furnaces to save gas last ~pr111~ "'l!hout know· ing they would h<.1ve tu p:i.y ti) hHvc the furnaces reli gh lt•d , offJ('tals so.ud. 1:'11 P.<\ST F,;\SY-f::-.1F.RG\'1tays, lhe utility turnl•<I un furnat'cs for homeO\lo'n(•J"s frt'l'. hut I.isl :-.pring thL' $10 turn-on l" h;1 rgl' \Va s dl'l'!<ll·d upon. · P('OPll~ Wt•rt· <"aught un.i"'art~s by this chargt·,·· saul J{.1) H1 ('hlt>r , lht• utility"s public rt'l.1t1ons 11Lrt•(·tor. '~ext year and 1n the· futurt.· "'t' "'iii impose the 510 frl' lJut lhl'Y ''11\ l:k.· forewo.lrned " (:ustomer:-"'ho ;ilrt•Jd)' ha\"t• bf<cn rh:1rgt.'C1 f11r !ht• st>rv1r1• \\tll not h<> hilll'<I or'' Iii r1•1·1·1vt• :1 r1·flu1d , Hu·hlt·r s.11d. l .. \ST \\'f-:f-~K. "'l l)S.~ /\lll·n. a S:111 f)lt'l!P (;.is,\ 1-:ll'r lrH' :-to1·kho ld1·r \.\"htl r1·fl1..;c>cl to p:1y lh1· 1·h,1r.L(1·. t•halll'ngt•d tht' utility's Ill'''" pr-t•..;idt·nt, J<nbl•rt F; ~10rr1s, !ti m :1 k(• g111'k l 1u1 H p!('dge nf inCf(';I St'1I r1•:-.pt!llSl\'l'fll'S:O. to publll' fl(•('d..;. (ltlo Jlirr . ;1 :-.:-1 1.-:t;uit to ~!or ris. !lnd Hirhter :1ppt•:1rt'd 01! tht· Alll'n rt· sidenct• S;1turd;1y ;,ind turnPd on tht• forct:'<l air furnal'e \.\"llhout chargt• "They "'ere vt-ry nice, and I told tht"m [li)(.111t this f•ldt•rly lady do\.\'n in t.og;:in Jleights who:-.t• husband dit·d la:it year and didn "l have £'Xtra money to pay for the servict· and couldn·t bet her furnace lo light,·· '1s. Allen said. JURR AND RICIITt:R "-'t.•nt from the Allen residenct" to the \.\'1du"•"s home and turned on ht'r furnact', ti111 Richtt>r s;iid OnC' r('<Json for im1)(1s1 lion of the ("h;.1rgt• "'as criticism fron1 the stat£' Public lJtilitit•s Co mm1:-.:-1011 that the ut1h!y "'as not gC'ttin.e .il l th\· revenue it ("Ollid fur n11n-t'ml'l"l-!l'n<'Y services. M!i .. '\!len'!i position \\·as that :.J frC'e service !ihould not beC'omt· ;.i ft•e service without notice. WHEN MOR R IS W.o\S named prC'si- dent of the utility in m:1nagt•ment shakel1p last week, he said the di rec· tors told him to improve' public rt'Ja . lions which wer e strainNI by rt•duc - tions of services follo"''ing dt•nial of all of the rate increas('s lht• utility sought. JCPenney ,,---iit... ~ Polaroid SX-70 Model 3 camera. 7900 Pol1rold"1 n41w SX-70 Model 3 l and c1mer1 makes 11 possible for you lo a!lord the SX-70 syslem on a budget You set the d1s1ance to save . . See 1t today. ~1 ···i· \• "":.;,;;" . ' ' . 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DOWNEY fUllE"TON HVNTINOTON l!ACH LAGUNA ~llll U ll:(WOOO MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTHAI OOI! ORANG( "l Ht: 91'" •UENn Hllll llllVllJtS IOE SAN BERNARDINO VENTUIJtA WflT COVINA WHITIWOOD. u .. JO\lf JCP•nrtey th•r91 c•rd . I 1 . , ' UP!Ttl~ The F·edt•ra! 1':11 l'rgy ;.\dm1nist rat1on 1s di!- f('nd1ng thC' USl' of µovernml'nl an(! (·harll'rl·ll ~1irl·rafl J)y en(.·r~y chil'f f<'rank 7.arb, \\"ho st.· :,pl'echmc1kin ~ trip:-: f"l'porte<tly u sed 19,000 gallons of fuel. Pre tzel Tiff U nbe nt SA~ J.'RANC I SCO <tJPI ) -Stanley Roth became 3 pretzel VC'ndor again after 16 m onths of bl1reaucratiC' d ebate o\"er whether his work qu;ilified him as a stre('t ;.1rtist. The Roard of Permit . .\ppeals fin<tlly agreed he could get a retailing iil·ense. the J;i{'k of \.\'h1ch led him to peddli.' hi s pretzels as art for the past year. ~i ' --' --We cover lhe waterfront in l he i 1p !,1l ~!hll Ford Permitted Probe of Son WASllDIGTON !UPI) - President f·ord authorized federal narcotic:1 agents to in· vtsligate a rumor that later pro· ved falllie that his son, Jack, had purchased cocaine from a drug dealer in Salt I.ake City last year, th(' White lfouse con· firme<I . The investigation sho"•N that J aC'k ,.~ord "'as not in Salt l..ake City 11L the time t>l the alleged pl1rcha s<" and the prob<" wo :s closed, the :spokesman said Tues - day. WIJ .l.IA~1 GREENER, deputy \\'hite llousl' press St"cretary, said the Prellildent told H. Stuut Knight , hf'ad of the Secrtt Servict>, to allow the Drug En· forcemrnt Admlni~traUon to<'On· duct the lnvestiaation earlier this year. First word of th e invt>stigation came Tuesd ay from syndicated columni1t J<tck Ander gon on ABC 's ''Goo d li-1ornl n g America." ACCORDING TO Anderson, the OF.A WOl.S "tippf'l.I off" thut young Ford. o ne· of the Prt·sl- dent':s three sons. "had bi.'-en seen buying cocaint' from a known de- aler in Salt Lake City.·· Anderson said the tjp was: brought to Ford 's attention. Greener said Ford received thC' information and told Knight to proceed with the investi1ation and the White. House would not interfert> in any way. ANDERSON S AID federal narcotics agents then asked thE"ir io!ormant tor morE" details. Th<• inform ant told the DEA that the allegtd purchase O<.'Curred in lhl· late summer of 1974 . .~nderson said the Secret ~rvice <"Stablish<'d that young Ford \.\1asn"t even in Salt Lake Ci - ty at that time and "other details iaiieci to check out.·· • • Da u g hter Slwots Mo m's A ttacker THAHKSGIYIHG SPECIAL f..OS /\~GF.l .F.S <U PI ) -A youth who beat, ral)('d <tnd robbC'd an !'.(}-year-old "'Oman "''as shot ;1nd "'ounded by the "·oman's daughtt"r as he as- saultt>d th(• elderly woman for !'iecond lime, police s:ud. ThC' daui.;:htt·r, 38. of Com pton, and her husband wl~l'e callt~d to her mother's house in South I.os .'\nge]('s hy a n('ighbor who heard the woma n scrt'.'.t1nin.L(. The \.\'Oman a llegedly found the youth, 17, rap· ing ht·r mothl•r in lht• bedroom, and fired three shots at him with a n <1utomat ic handgun. One hit the suspect in the finger, a nd the woman was struc k in her ~irm and l<'g . lli gh"·ay Patrol offiC'ers driving nearby heard th{' shots and arrested the youth at the scene. He FREE INSTAllATION s.c1 .... -~s1 .. offtn frH lftlfGl-lo SAH CLEMEHTE & CAl'ISTRAHO IEACH Offer Expires Dec. 7, 1975 • C .. How Fer App o l••M 492-6350 SAN CLEMENTE CABLEVISION 15 VHF & UHF Ch-.!1 ITelnl1iOt1I ood 14 FM SlallOt11 I Slenol "'~1s trt"ated at a hospit:il for the fi nger wound and -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ booked on suspicion of burglary, rape, robbery, as- sault :ind batt<•ry . The elderly "·oman. \.\'ho was beaten on the ht'ad and chok('d besides the !'iexual assaults, was listC'd in fair C'ondition. Continent.I Cuisine 1.llJICJ'I Oinn1r W.•K•l"ld. Bl'V"'" IMp<rted f DoMo sl ic Wines CLOSID FO i YACATIOM Ncn.17 ..... DK. J . .._ n.r .. D.c. 4 17141 67J·j795 BRUSH ... BLOWER SCISSOR STYLES HOW TO DO TH EM STI:P BY STI:P A nYQne can care tor a Br ush & Blower hair style. or our other curl cajoling. fuss-free. lull lu nc11onat • SCISSOR STTlfS which are as easy to do as 1usl sham· 0001 Our lamp cuts. linger tumble cuts, curling iron cuts. wash foweJ dry. brush ·n !lull cuts or simple wash and wear cuts are SCISSORED. all take-care-of·yoursell styles. Good for any age. any hair. No leasing, no rollers. no pins. no POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS '"'"'°' l'OO !.If r lllM ... IUNt WA'I'-Toti MAf Htif .. WAOlf f O Sil TOI/fl M•ll ... c. ....... o"" JOSEPH 'S SCISSOR STYLING 8 ..,.. I 0 pni SAT.& SUN. 9-S 356 S Tu stin Ave . 01ange 9564 Hamilton Av e . Hunling!on Beach :JOS N Harbor Blvd . Fullerton ,lOCA. TE OA T f,.( F"'SC•NA '"•G ~ILlA 0(l .5Qll 997-119] 961·353!. 879·Jl6J .__q]iis is what _ ___: _____ ___J the Pilgrims saw wlt,en tlij!y first landed. No towns. No roads. No theaters. No libraries. No h ospitals. No churches. No schools. No parks. No shops. No houses. " None of these things. But the pilgrims saw one other thing: u this Thanksgiving. iii ties. Possibilities. Look around Seeyourpos Use the day. Use your lit . se your dream. Pretented as bllc servtce menage by: 18\ ·u;~sM~Offl~e ~ Bakcr Nu rHarbor ' - ( I ( t f j I ' • ,.,.,.,..,.,. N...,,,bor 2!1, 11175 ·-• LM.Boyd ' ' Man Defined By _ExpeJ.7ls Client asks for a quick definition of man That'• heavy. Barke said. "Man is an animal that cooks h}:1 victuals ... Don Herold .said, ··Man Us lhe only animal that plays poker.·· Pl3to 1aid, "Man is a two-teeged animal without feathers.·· l 've on.en thought man was just raw meat with a memory, but my sainted m~t~tr al.ways had something to say about the Spint. Will research this matter further and report. Stand by . WllEN ADDRESSING an envelope to a dentist, it's technically correct to write ''J ohn Smith, D.D.S.," ir you're going lo send it to his or- fice. but "Dr. John Smith,·· if you're going to send it to his home. Q_ ''IS the Black Sea really black? .. A. No, but thick !01 on' it fouled up so many seamen of old that they gave it the midnight moniker, in fear mostly_ ' Libraries To Open Sundays For the first time in its :»t-year hi story the ()range County Public l.ibrary will open its doors on Sundays. Re ginning Dec. 7, ten of the county's 26 branch ltbraries '-''ill be open for four h(lurs on Sunday af- ternoons --from I to 5 p.m. STORMCEU.All There's no rerord that anybody IA• storm reJlar bu ever been killed by a tornado. SO YOU THINK lat"k of slttp makes aark circles under your eyes, do you? Not exactly. Lack of aleep makes lbe rest of your skin pale, though. The dark cirrles show up better lhere.rore. Or such be the claim of a skin specialist. YOU CAN GET SOME idea or the site of the Rock of Gibraltar from the fact that it con- ta1.nS over 30 milH of elerlr1cally lighted roads. TJIE AMERICAN WOME;'ll worth at least $5 million outnumber the American men worth that much by five to two. WAS CUSTOMARY in old Russia to treat the Ou by wearing a salted herring around the throat. Try that. Addre1.r mail to l../.1. Boyd, P.O. Bo.r 1560, Co.!ta Mela, 92620. • • Amigo_s ' . Banquet Planned TllE F.UULY CIRCUS Br Flil t«an• OAILYPILOT A• Charity Earnings Totalled The nlnlh annual rt>-South Mf'a team mt-m· co&nition awards ban -, Mrs for the 1975 Unittd quet sponsored by the \Y3y of Orange County Amigos de Ser will be North/South <'ampaign htld Dec. 5 at the Balboa have colleC'led $84 ,021 . Bay Club, Newport according to Dob Clif- Beach. ford, South C11mpaign The banquet i s C'hairman. S<"beduled earh year to hooor those in industry Thf' Sot1th Arta tE'am who aupported Operation is one of four :such groupe; SER, a service, employ "'orking IO\\'ards tht' men\ and redevelopment $3 ,635,000 goal set by facility in Santa Ana tJnitE'd \V ay to meet thl· sttving Orange County. needs of 72 membt>r The banquet begins 3genciE'S. with roektail:t: at 7 p.m. "When you read grown-up books you hove to and dinner at 8. DiMer think up your own p ictures." Anyone' interestf'd in tiC'kets are $25 per contributing may send Pf'rson. hi:1 or her donation ,----------------------------, dirtttly to United W•y of (coll "42·5171) • In the Put a few word• to work for you DAILY PILOT NOW lllll 101 • IOO'il CEIANESE• NYLON HI-LOW OrangE' County North/ South, 3903 Metropolitan Dr .• Suite 500, Orange, 92668 . WAI !All rm10 Selected because of their general locations throughout the C'ounty ~ind the size of their staff and C'ollt"ctions. the hranches scheduled for Sunday hours are ("ypress, t•ountain Valley. G:lrden Grove Rl'gion:'.11 . l.aguna Ht~ach, I.a ilabra. ~esa v·ercle (in Costa :\1esaJ. \lission VieJO Rl'gional. San Clemente. Tustin. and Wt>stminster. --rtS f08 G00Dellt~Utf.8S\ CARP• WESTOll • IOO'lo NYLON TRl·CDLOR SHAG ESMOH 299 ~. Jiit ~ JUlll y . 1175 299 :i J"~·· AUC. y . 1171 I' :i· AUC. The decision to open branches on Sundays was the result of publi<' demand voiced to the Orange Count y Board of Supervisors, according to Harry M . Rowe, Jr .. County t.ibrartan. Rowe responded to the Board's request by restructuring staffing schedules at the ~electe1 branC'hes. No 3dditional s taff or budget has been allotted to the county library for the expansion of service from six days to seven. Begi nnin g F'riday, !)(>('. 5, thl' ten hranches \\"ill operate on a revised SC'hedule Of Sl'r vice. From Friday through Sunday, these libraries \\•ill be open from I until 5 p.m . Monday through Thursday hours remain the same at the seleC'led bra nche s : Cyprei;s, '.\le s a Verde , and \Vestminster are open from noon until 9 p.m. The se vt>n other branches are open from 10<:1.m. to9p.m . Ro'A·e said the library \\ill he watehing the ten branches during the next ft.'\\' months to determine the effeC'tivt•ness of the revh!ed schedules. TV Cable Increase Pondered Suggestions that XE'"-'port Beach C'ity rounC'ilmen authorize a S2 monthly rate increase for C'us tom ers of Teleprompter C'able television se-rvice will be heard J ao. 26. DE"srribed as the first rate inrrease since cable st-rvire came to the city, the proposal rails £or ·releprompter 's upping lhe-monthly service C'harg'e from $6 .50 to !8.50. THE FIRM'S manager, Larry Priest, told C'ouncilmE'n by letter that the-increase \\'8S "badly needl'd." "Due to thl' rapid rise in operational and main- tenance costs.· plus the rt.'C'ent adoption of a new co n s tru rtion :(C'ht"dult> ... the in('rease is necessary,·· he said. THE REQUEST for an increase was predicted earti"h this year by a council C'ommittee stu· dying the efficiency of the firm . DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS \ 642~5&78 • IOO'lll NYLON TRI-COLOR SHAG KIMBEil! 299 ~: . 1171 t.OY41S1 ' RICIS 1lll' Of t~~a 1 ou1stlf tOrAl Slo~ Of aO\.\.S 100 s t fROfA! 10 t"OOS• _ • I ST QUALITY NAME BRAND CARPETS AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES •SELECT FROM THE LARGEST CARPET INVENTORY IN THE WEST •EVER Y ROLL OF CARPET IS MARKED AND PRICED FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIEN CE •ALL LABOR UNCONDI TIONALLY GUARANTEED -·.,,,., REMNANTS AID ROLL ENDS ON SALE! llllK YOUI IOOM MIASUllMllll LARGE SIZES FOR LIVING ROOM S DINING ~f8R~5o~~D , o ~:v::'s O/o SMALL SIZES FOR CARS HALLWAYS BATHROOMS& 0 ETC ~:v::'s O/o • IOO'lo NYLON LEVEL LOOP 399~. _, ~. SWAN Hill • 100% NYLON TEXTURED SHAG 399 :1 A" ii. GUNTHER • 100% ANSO• NYLON PRINT 499 ~. Pii WINNIPEG • IOO'lo ANSO• NYLON PRINT 499 . jJt WICKm ii: ii • 1 OO'lo POL YE STER Hi.LOW SHAG 599 l% .r~ TOllONTO • IOO'il NYLON SHAG 5ee ~. .-~. EllTIOE • IOO'il ACRILAN PLUSH 5ee l% ,]11 :1: EDGEMONT • NYLON KITCHEN PRINT 5ee ~. J//t Ii GUlf STREAM • NYLON KITCHEN PRINT 5ee :1 71 :1 GOLDEN GATE • 100% TREVIRA• POL YEST ER SHAG 8ee 'jft GARDEN GROVE ~. ~. • 1001\io TREVIRA• .POLYESTER PLUSH 8ee ~. a-~. GENTLE llllEZ! • 100% DUPONT NYLON CUT·LOOP PLUSH 8ee ~. r 11 MAG I y . t y . • 100% NYLON SAXONY SHAG 89e~. ro~. El BA • BANLON• CUT LOOP SHAG gee li .18" :1 CANTON VIEW • 100'11 NYLON PLUSH SHAG geg~.~ ~. EAST WINO • 1001\io DACRON• SCULPTURED SHAG gee ~ .Jr' Ill. EMBASSY 10. • 100% DUPONT NYLON Hl·LOW SHAG g9e~. Jr'~·. WARRE~. • 100% DUPONT NYLON HI -LOW SHAG ge9 l%• .18" ~. WIRING • 1001\io HEAT SET NYLON PLUSH 1oee ~. "" ~: GAll!OOK • lDD'lb NYLON SPACE DYED SHAG 11ee ~.Jr'~ ELMIRA • IDO'lo NYLON EMBOSSED SHAG 11ee ~r ~ EARll DAWN • 100% NYLON TAC/DYED PLUSH 11ee ~·12" :i MALIBU · tooi. ftf1 r1 To ~1t1 (onitnr DUPONT NYlON SCULPTURED CARPET TILE -CLOSE OUT! JOO~, DUPONT CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE. FA$HIONABLE THREEUVEL COBBLESTONE DESIGN IN BRIGHT COLORS NOW SALE PRICED ••• COMPARABLE RETAIL ..................... $7 .99 SQ. fO, un Sl.00 IOO >c NYLON PILE WITH FOAM RUBBER BACK lASY TO INSTALL DO·IT YOURSELF. 12 '1 7 COLORS AND SUPPLY LIMITlD FIRST CQME. flR SI SlRVlD SOLD IN FULL BOXES ONLY NOW SALE PRICED ••.••• •WAS SALE PRICED ...................... $28.99 '. 1•11 -··~ 0(1 1f lt!J IOI Of IDO'S SI.ff Sl•.01 AUi. 1175 JUN! 1175 AUi 1115 AUG. 1175 MAY 1175 MAY 1175 Art! 1175 AUG 197~ AUi 1175 JUNE 1171 JO 10 90 om IND NO IN/11111 • CONVI NllNI (11011 PllNI INO UNI TllMI IVlllllll • (Ill rg1 1111 !"OP II "O•I 11rnC1 • VIiii QUI (U\10• OllPllY OIPlllMINI • . ~-,~~~-,~~~-,~~~--,'-~~-'--';--..C.....:..:.....:.:.:...::::..:.=::...::..::.::.:::..:...~ ~ NO. HOLLYWOOD 7007 Laurel Cony°" Bl•d. '982·2200 HOLLYWOOD VENTURA 2501 E. Main Stroel (805) 641·5041 TORRANCE WHITTIER 15911 E. Whillitr Blvd. 94'.l-0161 PASADENA 2610 E. Coloredo Blvd. 577·1900 ~ LONG BEACH 3001 Bellflowor Blvd. 421-8'34 CANOGA PARK 21031 Shermon Way 347-2334 MONTCLAIR FOUNTAIN VALLEY EL CAJON 4889 Holl Boulev1rd 15945 Horbor Blvd. 237 E. Moin Sl. (714) 128-3517 • (71 4) 139·1700 (714) 440 -6262 COVINA W. LOS ANGELES NO. CALIFORNIA LOCATIONS 280 E. Arrow Hlghw•1 10525 Venice Blvd. •CAMPBELL •SAN CARLOS 986-4471 559 ·9590 • MILLBRAE • SAN FRANCISCO I ' I t l I • I ! I t I • l 1 I I " - I t ------· -----~~ W#Jf ... I AIO DAILYPILOT Wednffday. November 28, 1975 Ce11t.er Charges Ford .'Fixit' Policy Hush? \\',·\Sil/~(;'!'()~ t l 'l'1 t "1dhnn' of rnnturL!:>l!:> 1n tht• l ln1ll'cl St:1ll·~ ;ind C'an;ii.l,1.111·111·l·dlt•!:>:-ly p;"°' ing tu ha\'t' lhl'l l" l".lr!t rixt•t.l ll1,_•1',Hl .... t' Ford .1hd Cit•nt•1'0.I\ ;\lulurs r't•fu::.t• tu ;_1<ln111 1ht'Y "'tli pay for l'<'l't :1111r1·p ~111·s,1111· <\·nt1•r fnr :\11111Saft•ly l'har)!l''· 'fht• pr(1hl<·1u:-; r.1ni.:t· fr11rn r11 ,t1 ng 1n ct•rt.:un l'l•rt.ls. t'Sl'l'l'J;dly tht· 197;! l'u1ti1, 1ll1·n~1nt•ovcrht>.1 t tr1~· 11' tht· 1 ~'71 throui.:h 1\.17·1 ('ht·\'rolt•l \'t'J.:<t, thl' ~'l'O\IP s:nd ·r111·:-d:1y ll urgt·d thv )!U\ ern1n1..·nt to rl' 111ur1• tht· o.tu\11 rn;1kt•1'' tu d1:,e l11:-t• tl11 ·ir progran1:. h1r 111.1k1ng ... ueh t l'P,11rs .\...; 11' s ·r 1\'.\IJ)S, ·r 11•; ('l-:.'°1·1-:1t ;o,a1J. orll)· !ht· mtl!>t 1•t·r~1:-lt'lll .. rid . 1f .\1 111 "tll ••lllHl'\llHI.,,·· (';If l'"rlt'I~ \\ho j.!o ht•;.und 1h1• d1.,1l1•r .u1d t·ompluin lnl1dl) !o lh1 • 1ti.,,1r11·t n1.1n.1>:t•r i.:1·t !ht.· t·ornp;.in1t·~ lu 1•1ck up the bill 1''01·d :-.;ud 1l dot•:-. 111tlt·1·d 1·1,_·1111hur-;1· 11~ dc.·;dt•r:-. fur l't't't,tul 1't•p.11rs ;1ft1·r \\.11'1,1nlu•.,, h,t\t' t·Xp1r1·tl t11 1·n.1hlt· i t:-. ilt·alt'r" '" m.i1nt.11n <·u:-.t11n1t·r l'f>l)ll\\·dl ·· J\ut 1t :-.cud :,ut•h 111·11).!1-.1111.,, ;1rt· hl•)<•nd .111v obh i•.1t1un 1t h;1:, undl'I' llit• I::' rnonth, !~.()(Kl n11,l1· \\',1rr;1nt\" \\.\• f.111 i11 u1ull'r .... t.u1d ho"" thv 1"1·nt1·r t';jn f;1ult 1h1· «~1n1J1;u1y fpr \oluntarily pru\Jd1n1! t•u:,tuml'r::-. ht'lll'lll:O "'IHt'h ;q'l' l)\1l l'l'qlllt'l'd Ulltli·1' ll'l'mS of thl' \\Jl'1'Jl\ty," :s;1id J, A. Kord11..·k . p.11·ts und ::;ervu:v proi:•r:1n1 ... m;111a~l'r or f'(1rcl (; :'\I h:1d lit' 1 rn rn 1·1h;1I t· ('\•Ill rnt·11 ! Tll•: ('l·:~T•:lt. fo'()tl.\'O•:o R\' Ralrh Nadl'r htit \\·h1ch 1:-. nu\\' l'i'L\'at(•:y ftn!trll't'fl, :-itud it knl'"' of ;,t !c.•:1 .,,l :l 1 St't'l"t•\ \\•11rran\y" pro).!rams, 33 or lhl'll'l l•)l1•r:1t1•d h~ r ·urtl S11111t· rt·p ;11r:-. J.'ord .. ~:;,1s ur is ;_1ll('~t·dly m :1k1ng , .1ccord111i! \\1 .• il O<'lUTit'llt dat1·d .J unuary, l'.J7·1, in cludl' mis m:tl<·h ;u1<l poor P•·unt <ipplieation In ;Ill modt•l:; t•xt·t·pl f'urd and )l1•rtury : ""'indshielcl fog ;.oing. lt•;1ks ;inti {"•>mpressor faiturt·s in all modc>ls ; poor fits, dl'nts, and rough finish 111 !ht• sh c1..•l mC'tal used in tht• Foret. )1(•rc.·ury, !\1<trk IV . l.i nroln. :'\lustang. ('on1c>t ;.ind ~1 ont1..•go: and C'rratic s hifting ,,,,all n1ot.l1·l s T JI F. Cl-:~Tl-:R •·11.1-:1> Tiii-: [)()C't JYl•:STS .11 li."gt't t!y pt•rl•t 1n1 ng to tht• prugr a n1.,, '' it h 1 ht· 1-\•d 1·r :d Tr.;uit• (:(lmm1ss1on and ur).(l'd l'1111s11n1t·rs l•i 1\·r1tt• th(' f-1(' to oht:11111·op11·s ht•fur1..· t:1k 1n~ tht: rll :il\t•r 1n .1 small el:u1ns ruurl if lh1..· d1..·~1 l1..·r do~·s not 11(fvr t" mtlkt• lhl' i'l'Pilll'S FDA lt11lin~ Dried Chips ;..Not Chips \\l.o\Slll:"l<iTON <AP ) Only pOtato rh1 p~ made from <1ctual potato s!i{'C'S can be ('alled pot<it11 rhips. says the 1-'ood and nrug Administr<1t1un Ch ips made from dehydrated potatoes mu~t. after December 9 1977, go under the name. "pvt:ito rhipe> made from dried potatoes " "Making potato ctu1:r.> from dried potato granules instead of from ra w potato slires efft'<'l s a change in thC' basic in tegrity of the produ{'t, · the FDA said in n ew r t,> ;'.!1Uation at.ipearing in thl' Federal Registt>r THE Fl>A noted that in markets where both types of pot<llO r hip pro-. Elderly To Quit Sooner? ducts are :sold , tht• pro l1 11 ct madl• from ll1..• hvdr:tted potalnc>s pfimarily Pl'ot·ter & GamblC''S ''Pring le's Ne'A .. fan g led l'otalo Chips" conlmands as much as 25 pt•rcent or tht· market The gro.,.,·tn g po pulan ly of this product has to11ched off a h eat(•d dis pule among pota to c lup manufcf act u r e r s som e of '\'hich "'ant the name "potato c h ip" bannt>d fron1 any pro WASlfINGTON (UPI ) duct that i::;n 't madt' -A govern ment report froi:n ra""' p1..1t <_1to slic~s cont'ludes th ~1t the elder· """'~1r h ar(' fr1t'c1 . ~in t i\ Iv mt>n of thl' 1910s are rnsp -th(' tr:id1t1nnal riot as \ikt~ly 10 continue mt~thod ust•d for n1ak111g to wo rk after a gt' 65 as chips. "·ere tht>ir falh<.'r s. f: ,.. I> A Rut the Cens us Bureai1 ark Jo"•ll~dgcrl that th1.· study says more \\'Om en di s p ll t P • · a(' l LL a J l y ovt>r 65 are choosin g lo reflects <•n intra stay al thC'ir jobs ralhl'r indus t ry conlpC't iti \'t' thanretir~. s tru gg lt>." Jt s:iid it Arrord1ng to tht' TC'· didn't ""'ant to l<ikt.• sidt.>s port, only 22 pert'ent of in the contru\·ersy. but the mt>n in this counlry felt that th<' qlialifyi ng ~ver 65in 19711 \\'Crestill phrase "madt• fr1}nl in th~ .,.,-~rk fo r ce. In drit>d potatoes" ,,·ould l!WO, 1t said, 42 perrenl mo ::; t a c c u r alt• Iv continuc>d to "'ork after dest·ribe the re s truc' age 65 . turC'd produl'I. l{O\Oi'(•vcr. there were slightly n1or(• 'A'Oml•n in ThC' FO,.\ s:11 d il reJt•et- 1974 still at "'nrk nfter ed proposals from one age65lh3n 11119-10. Then. part of the industry that only 6 pC're l'nl of the lhC' produ{'! b1..· r1.·nam1..'t'.I , .. ·ork fore(· "'t'rt• elderly "potato s nacks" :1 s \\·ell fe m ail~s. J,ast yi."a r , as propos :1l s frnm :~l most ont' oul uf <.'very a noth1.•r part 11f th<' in· 12 womf.'n <1v1.•r 65 was dustry th o.it things h<.' IC'rt (•mployetl. 8 3 perc<.'nt . the wL•Y lht'y arr . Datsun Recalls Cars for Defect C:\R ~O~ (l'JlJ) :O.:iss:in ~Tutor Cotp has :in nounced ih<' r<'c:1ll of 20.IR7 Oatsun c;1rs so\c1 in Califo rnia dnrinl! 1971 to corrC'ct a potenti::1l <ll'ft·r ti Vt' plug \\'h1rh rould rC'sult in a \('akin~ g:is lank A spokesm:in ror U1C' rirm s:1id 1\it·sda y lhl' pro blem in the 1971 Oatsun-510 was d1~t'OVt'rt·d by a field tt"choit'i~n and involvrd a small ruhber plu~ t'lotlng off a thrE'f' ·inch tube o n I hf> gas lank. The tube had bt-t•n part of ..-in anti·polhllion de· vife, but aws latl.'r s hut off o n this mode-I car . When the h igh ozone l\'vel con1hinf>s \\'1th h1~h out.s l~lt• temperaturr~. tht' ruhht>r in the plu~ lt•nds to d1s.1n tegrat~ lasttr 3nd could c rack . the ~1~kt·srnJn s;11d_, Owners of lh i~ moc.l<•I WC're nollf1i.'c1 (If the pf1s~1 ble d4.'lect a nd a1ked to brina the car to lhl' npar~sl dealer where corrretlon~ would ht, m::idt• withoul rhar1e, the wpokesman 111id. 1 "" lh<• Bonl"d I i•)U:.ton I f.'lnurn<1~. forn1t•r ~t;1\l' t<)n · troll1..·r h.1 ~ ht•t•n 1..•lt•c.·\t•d \11 I h~· J>;_1l·ifit· St o l' k t·: \: 1· h a n g l ' J\0;1rd of 1;n\ l'l'nt>r:-. lit· 1:-. tht· f1!':-t ·pub!Jt' f1g11rt•' In :-.t'I"\ l' t)n bo;1J'd. !ht· 1·:.,.1.:hoin~l' s:ud. Pork Cost Easing Slightly \\'ASlll:--lG1'Cl:"ol' IA I') llPtuil pork prit•t•s, \Oi'h1t·h hit rt-t·ord high." 1n Oetober, art> starting lo t'JS(' :Slightly bt'C:tU::il' Of shitrp declines in the prict•s f;1rn1ers l:!<'I for live hogs. ar<·ording to lhl~ i:1t (.'sl Aj.!ril'ulturt• J)1..'part1nt·nl (iJ.!ILl'l'~ .\1t•an"hllt·. r1:-.1nl! m1dti ll•n1a n costs f11r pork :•s "'"II ;1s hl·t·f :.incl nlhl•r f(lo<I 1tt·m s art· ht•lpini.: offs«! rt•d ut·lions ill the prieC'.S farmers art• receiving fo r lht'ir pro- duct·. Ra secf on averag<• pr1ct•s. lht• f:•rm prit<' of li\'t' h(lJ:?S has d ropp<>d about 20 i>erC'C'nl sinre it:-. pt•ak t•arli1·r l hi:s fal L \\hli<.' pork pr ir1•s paid hy cons11mt>rs throug h early ."\O\'('n1bt•r dt'C'linC'd only 2.1 percent . Sales Up 33o/o for Big Four JlF.TRt>IT tU Pll Tht• four lJ .S . a uto makt•rs rt>port!"d mid .~ovt>mbE-r ::;all"S shot up 3.1 pt:•r<'('Ot over u yet1r :1go "'ht•n 1.~ s harp plunge It'd to th(• idling of c.•lost• to 200,0Ckl .,.,·orke r s ju:st ht,>for\' Tharik :s~ivini;:. With ;ci ll four t·om p<tnies sh:lring in tht• b()clst . salc>s hit 252.9-12 cars for lht• fifth ron st'<'ll ll\'(• pt~riod in wh1C'h salt•s topped :~ yt•ar :.il-(o l(•\'e\ American !\1otors r(•pt1 rtt·ct a 41 pt'l't1..·nt JUmp. (;t'neral !\1 otors Y. pt·r<'t'"'· (·hrysler 30 ix·r ('l'lll anri 1-'ord 28 µ..·r C('n\. Rl'T EVF.~ wot h th« :;t rt•ngtht•n1ng sa l t'.!'> s inrt> \b E' intri>duction l'f tht• 1976 01tl(.l(•ls in OC' IOb('f , 1ndll:itry ('X ('1·11tives and :1nalysts s;:iid it \~'ould bt• somt· time ht>fort· lht• 1ndu:-.lry h:is fu ll,· rt't'O\'t'r t•d frnn1 its t"·o-}·ear sl um,) lht· lon ge st anri d e<•pt•:-i.t :Ji nc e th t' Gr(•<it Oepr(•s:;ion. "Nobody is c l aimin~ any big bre3 kthrou~h.'i, just mort> of thl' hard 10- crt>ast>s of the pa.st '"'""' months.·· ont• analyst said . ' '.\lobody expt>clS to reach th€' 1972 and 1973 record levels for at least another two years.'' Tht> strong Nov. 11 -20 salt's were off 13' percl"nt frt•m 1973. just aft1..·r tht• st:1rt of tht· AralJ oil em h:1rgo th<'lt triggt>rt'Cl !ht• Sil1mp. and 18 pt>r<'<•nt ht•lo"' the record for !ht• perio<l 1n 1971 RlJT FI \'F. t•on secutivt> p<'riods \Oi-·ith sal<'S topping tht• year ago lev<.'ls h;1:; promptt>d both F'ord and G !\f to add cars to their produ<·tion plans. All the compunit.•:-. havt' bet>n trying tu nl.:tl<·h their produC'tion s<·ht•dtll<'S Ill actt•al salt>:. ant.I avoid thl' huNt' b.:tcklog th:it f1..1rct•d tl1t' shutdO\l.'OS !;•:st yt•;ir Living Standard To Jump by 1980 WA.."HING1'0N (J\PJ -Rt'al income of the aver<ll:!C' ,o\mC'ri can ramilv should increase bet"'e('n $1 .·100 ;ind $2,000 by 19Sl. h:•ading,to a s ig nificantly hi gher s tandard of li ving, says a Arookings lnstitu ti1..1n t'C"Pnoni ist fl1•al 1ncon11• me;1ns the m11nC'y ltoft :1£1er :.d justn1t.>nl f11r 1nf!atiun :ind nlt•:1st1rt·:-i tht· trtll' buying po\\ t•r nf int·on11..• Tiii-~ f:('()~Cl~llST , ('.h:lrlt>S 1 •. !'\l'hlllllt'. Si11d his l';tlcul~•t iuns <1SSl1mt· a cnntinualitln of lhi." hts tori cal rate of incrcas<.' in tht' t r.s s.tandard of !J.,· ing llf Z t11 3 "l'l'<'t'Ol ;.1 ye:ir since \Yorld \V ;.1r II 'Tht•r(> is 1111 r(•:1st1n 10 ht>li l'Vt' that 11\'l'r !ht· nt'xt St•\'('n \'t'Oli'S that II \\'ill bt> in ,,n'_.,. n1;1jor "';1_\' llff" !ht• histnric:t! trend , .$:.til1 S(·h11lt1.t'. \\'h11 "as l)rt•stcll'nt Lyndon ll Jt•hn~11n 's. btitl ~l'I d1rl'(' tor lly J9t40. h1..· s;till. .'\mt•ri(·ans s h111dcl bt~ 1·11 joying :1 standard of !iv ing 16 to 17 pl·r1..·1..·nt higi1t>r th;ln in 1973. Sinc1..· living s t a ndard s dt't'li nl•d durin~ thl• !'(' t'E'.$~it1n. lh11l nit•;1ns a sh-.rp :;;pt•t•d up in \ht· nt>xl fol1r )'l';:1r:-.. ht· .:tddC'd in :1n inter\Pit•\V SClll Jl.TZf: S:\lll th:1l t'\"C'n a p1.·ss1n1istu· nut look fll!' t ht· C'<'1\no111y :-h1..1ulct ;11!1\\\ f1•r an :n t'rt':1s(' nf $1 .·100 in r(•1d fiunily inc11n11• \l l·ci i;1n f:•n1 iiy 1nt·Pn11· \\ .1s. :1~1111 $12,0.>J In 197:1. n1t•:1ninj.! there "'i.'fl' ;1:-; n1<1n\' familit•s n1 t1k in 1? ll's·s than lh~tt rif!Ul"f' ;.1s lht•r1,_· \\'('rt' making mflrt'. 1'ht'l'l' is no "'ay to pr<' <lirt hO\\' :\meri<':111s \\'ill srx•nc1 their-;1 <l <l1tion ~d m011('y in .1980, Schull1,e s;11d. hut he t1ddt'cl , "y11u (';111 bl' Slll'(' It \Oi-'Utl't bt' Cllt1c1..•nti·~ll('d on <•Tl)' nnl' :1rt>:1 " ,.!lll c;1n prohnhl~ t ''( p(.'l'l pL'oplc '''111 In.' bu:- 111~ )i m;11ler <';1rs 11n th1· rivrragt• th;in "ould (l!ht•r\Vt8(' ht• lhl' (';IS(', h(' !":l Id ll1..• :.ilso sJ1t1 1t':i t•n tirely Pt'l~:iibll'" the ro:.t o{ :1 collt'~t:' educnti11n "·ill 1n<'r<.>:1~e fnst('r th;,111 th(' over-1.11! rut<' pf 1nna tinn. ""'h1('h Ct)til<I nlt''.111 1h~H 80mC' fo'.l niilit·:i .... 111 h(• spendin..i: :1 1!rt~alt'r P,)rtion or lht•Jr incomt• ft•r t>dll<'fl liu n "t\:'li ORVIO US dl' lt>rmlnation or how l)l\p· pie :'Pt'nd tht'ir inrome 1s th1• change in r1•l:1t1vt• pr1C't'S, .. he addt•d S1.·huitz1..• ~ai d hi ;-, r;tlc1tl;1tiun:o.: ;,1ssun1t· ('01' ft'l't ~11\'l·rnn1t•nl 1•c11n11mic p\1!1c1t•s ,111<1 tht• ;1b St'fll't' of (';\t ;1s.troph1,_•. I It• :o;;1iti ;I d !'(Ip JI\ thl' st.1nd~1rd 11f living of :1hout 2.5 perr1..•nt in 197·1 :incl 1975 \\'<J S rlllt' l:1r,g1•ly ll' th(' reression-1nduct·d hi;:ih unt~niplnymenl If un1•mp!n ymt•nt c-on tinut'S :-ihP\'t• the full l'mploymt•nt ll•\'l•I 11f ·I percent 1n 1980. lht·n tht• 1ntrt'aSt' 111 ltv1n~ :;t;1n t1:1rd~ .,.,_.ill b1..• slo\\'t•i:t U.S. Ease On Cuban Trade Set \\'.i\S!ll~\.T0'.'11 (.<\P l Thi.' l 'nited Statc>s 1s t.>:isinr restrictii>ns un tr~ictt• "'tth (:uba to allo\\' tht' s:ilt• lo Cub;\ of pro ctucts "'hich are con1 prised nf less th:1n 20 pt•r cent ilf .-\merit'~•n-mat\1• c11mpo nt•nts . !ht.' ('t1m- n1t•rc1..• Dt•p<irtml'nl S<(yS Thl~ products \\'Ol1ld bt· offl•red fnr s~1Je to (~u b:i hy third nations, suid :1 ch.•tlilrtmvnt spokt'sman \\'h<1 said ;in t>xu mplt' \\'Olllll tx• s;.•IC' to C ub;.1 of f.:trm m:1t•hin1.·ry madl· p;.\rtly 11 f ;\m eri('an parls Tht• nt.'\\' guid<•lint•s, ;1nnu11nC't•(I ~-1 und>J y. do not Jffl'C'I !ht' sale to (·liba 1lf ~o l'a \led ~lr::itei;!ir proctt1t'ts ::inrl .:tptlly 11nly In mt>nllli."rs (lf thP (l r1:1n i7.a ti11n of Amcric:'n Stat('s. (;11<1d~ m<1n11ft1ct11rt•d 1ns1dt' tht' lJnited S t:.it1•s ;\rt• not C'O\'t~r('d by lhl' nC'"' g uJd('!iTies. tht' dt' r••rtmt~nt SC'id . The United State's im· f't\St'd ~· t r"clt,• e m b:ir~11 11n Cuba JS years ago ;ift.;>r comm11n1s t:; tnok rt1ntrol. and anno11nc•l-d last .<\ugust thtl l part:s nf the· t-"mbari;o "'Otild bl:· relaxed. • FINANCE Rossinoor Expects '75 Loss Decline In Wages Difficult \\.1ASl·llNGTO:"l tA I') -The j;!tl\'t'rnml•nt (';111 do vPry !ittl1· to 1nnu<'rll't' \.\·;igt·~ :.nd prirt"s. but C<tll l'rt~ily pion~(' tht• n;t· lion into rl"ct•11si11n ""'hilt• tryint!. rt n''"' publlcatio1i frc1m lht• llrovkings lnst1tt1l1on says Wind Power He'll Sail Cargo SAUSAl,JTO {AJ'>> -/\ la""'Yt'r who likes boal.5 b1 s purring plans for a sa1J .dr1vt.>n cargo ship he bt>lie\'l'S t'iln make m onc)' on a top ~of about 11 !"1ill"I an hour.~a.pp1ng w hat he called the "min1bulk market. . tlugh 1.awreoct said ~e plans t,o let bids SOCHl on the C'stimated $3 mUUon proJCCt to gt>t tht• Wes tt'tn f1 y~r·s planned S,887 tons anoat . 1'he rour·mltsted ship would have a diesel engine for bat'kup, he said. J.aw re-n<'e said he thought that about. 20 per<'t'nt of the world's cargoes can ht-earned by sail al a :;a Ying o r up to lS perc('nt. . Sailing car go v~l s went out ~f bus1~e:s~ tarly this century becauSl' e ng1oe-dr1ven :5f'tips t"Ould ply lht" !Wait with cre~s r:,r IC$.'\ nun1erous th;1n dt-manded by sa1lin1t ships. catry m ore frei~ht and guarantC'a sch~dult's s1 nre they w('r..-not a t the mercy of the wand. I· llossmonr ('orp nf l.;1j!11nJ ildl.,, 1,_'!1.p1•ct ~ to rt'l)('lrt ~t ln ... s. nt•I of tax ht·n~·ft t, flf a ppr• 1-.; 1 rn :111..·l .v S9.!> million nr S;) V5 .1 :-har£'. 011 1•st1n1.1lt•cl 11· ., l'lllll~S of SJ~'-" m ii lion fur !hi,.• fi Sl'!"ll \'l'.:11' t•fld('d S~pt . 30, 'pr1•s1 c1 t•nl llbbt.•rt Jo: Host"O\\'ald rtll· 1lOl1nct~d 11n tht• bas is of prt.'liminary ur1au1lited l't'Sllits. T llF. IS1\RJl.IT\' totlu ;111vthirtg about """·agt.""S f(• st1its p ;~rtly from l h1• ~· u \' (' r n 111 ,. n t 's own fl;1 yr1>ll pr;tC'llCl'S, ""'IUl'h do not rt•spont.I to dt1.,.,·n .,.,•arcf t•han~t'S in !ht" ('C'o11nrny, s:1i1l flober t 11311 , a n <.'conomist :ii lht• :'\t ilss:ichus1·tts lnst 1tutt· tif 1't·chno!n)..') fo:C'v nnn11 st C:c>11r~l' 1~crry , :ils1\ wr1t1 n)! fu1· Rrc1ok1nrs. sa1tl th:1t rnn tr~1ry to "h;.it 1n~1ny f)t'i>- pl1..• bt•h1,_•vt'. l:•ri,:t· \\'a;.!t' 111cr..-ases 1nay rt·s ult mor<' fr<1m l,bor 's :it· tempt \11 (·a p turt• .1 );lrl':•ll•r shart• of tht• n:i tion<1 I ""'e;1lt h than to off:St'l a rising l'O::il u( IJv ing. Canada. IJ.S. Newsprint Cost Increases Seen VANCOUVER . l\.C. ~APJ -The country 's ma jor :sopplit'rs or n(''>l.'sprint say th1•y (':<Pc('l pri,·es tu incrt'.'.lSt' at least $25 a ton in tht• lJnitt'iJ States and $1 5 a ton in f :anada durini.; 1976, a(•('•OrdJng l O t'aSll'rll n('\l.'S reports I 'J'h1 :i \\'Old tl ('nn1parc \\'ith prior ye:1r nt-'l in· com(• or $2 .9 million or 95 t'ents a ~h;1rl', Ofl r1· \"t•nues of S6J 5 n1 ill111n fo"'is(·;d 1974 01>erations ir1· rluded extraordin ary Lfl <'\lnlt' or S7·17 .ooo or ~·l ct·nts. no th 11 ~I!! :1 nd J>t•rry ;l\ll"nlpt to e:cplain "'hy 1\·:1gt>s in tht• lJnited Stall'$ :t nd oth1•r in- ch1 stri~1l n~1 tions hnvt;> not dt•t·Lint"'d d uring tht• r(•- rt•nt period of r<.'ct>ssion and high unC'mployment, <.'ve n th1•l•~h much 1•ronom ie tht'(lry say:s they shou ld dt•('lin1•. f'OlJR :'°'WF:WSPRIST s uppliers in Hr1t1sh Columbia said prices atl.' likely to increase, but nont> indic nted de-finite plans tor aise thf'm . About 65 percent of Canada's newsprint produt ti on is <.'X port C'd to th(' Unitt>d Stall's. :\p pro:cim.it<.'I)' $6 .5 million of the ~1nl1r1pat1.'CJ nl't loss for fi scal 1~75 "'as ~1 tt r ih ut:.i hle to non· recurring ""·r11~·-off:-. ans in~· fr1\m :ulJll;.,lillt'll\ of l'.L!'r} in;.' \';illit•:-uf ('t•r t:un pl'OJt'C'l d1•v1·l n pn11·nt ro~1 s :ind fr111n d1.,,t'1'n 1111ualt!•n nr :•handun n1pnt of rt·:d 1·st;1t1· (!1,_1 velopmt·nt:>. Bos rn1\:1ld t'X pla in1•ct. Tht> ne"•sprint product>rs are saying lhat prit'(' incrC'ases are nc>t>ded to offsC't fuf:'I rosts tha t havt• nearly tripled in a year . hiJ?her lransportation t'harge:o. grt•at<.'r ta:<{'S on "·01xl l'Utti ng ope r<ition~ 3nd ant1ripatt>d hig h('r taborcusl:-.. 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Fr GI • ll N,1, lid Gr •.JP 6.H tfw:-1,10 , •• 1 fr ll'K l ,Jt N l.. ~ ' Jt ' tp ..._ ,-d 6:t4 .11 ~ "' ""a.as v-."" . ,_:o, 1:11 • • cp<r odv< ' Glini IU S 5"'j ur ...,;1. ot ad uonl t 'j. ' th• f rrar sWct then 1 nu s paSS! iuto1 Cli>t I miss• subs i sider 5'<'k tiv<"I: 1 went [ igen1 in th1 ID al\ Wins! Whe pean I Ytid i '""' 50ap E easy reprf ness. I that I mus t t'ldes do 3rJ 1 ~~~ l<reE . ' ting 1 ... tbl J• SJ I NE al th Sl.ree oess in thi: ing ti then1 Th• that I lhin\ Se{l<i ress· BU 1der! rondJ for · pani• gene· yeari vey. Th• m1 • man ·ere ent+ Tho J Rob ' ' foun deal sale mill driv ti on terv deal pro the! re ial en he e<h a· ' "'" ron Ad Switehing Toyota Drops ·winner By MILTON MOSKOWITZ The Ja'paneae have. ccrtajnly learned on~ thine about. operat.!n~ fn America: When you're SIXcessM, YoU chance JdvertUJlf\I aaen<'iea. That's what Toyota MOO>r Company bu done. It fired Clinton E: Fl'ank ~1 _!="1ta&o-ball«i a8"n<Y. and moved tu $30 m1Won adveruam.g aceount to Dancer-Plti.gerald· sample or New York. lt was one of the Jargeat account S'litches in the history rJ. advertising. THE MOVE WAS irOnie. The Frank agen · c)', which is headed by Money Tree the former All·Aml'rlcan football player from Yale, Clint Frank, hrut handled Toyota's advertising in this country since 1962. Jt wes a very small account at the beginning. But tnen Toyota was not selling many cars here back in 1962. The account grew as Toyot.a sales in lhe U.S. increased. Thi:> year those sales are at a peak. Toyota bas r&n.ally passed Volkswagen and is now the top-selling imported automobile. Presumably helping them to do that was the Clihton Frank slogan, ''Get Your J-land s on a Toyota.'' . And. so, just as it reo<'~cd the top rung, Toyota dis· nlltiSE'd its agency. 1sao Makino. president or Toyota'& U.S. subsidiary, said : ''Our vehi<'les are currently enjoyln.e eon- Pdt>rable success and we believe this is ah excellent time to se<'k to strengthen our ability to continue competing e£!ec- llvely in the U.S. small-car market.·· TRAN$_1,ATJON : Now that \\'Care big an this market, we need a big agency. Dancer-Fitzgerald.Sample-is indeed a much bigger agency th.an Clinton Frank. It's one of the largest ad shops in the nation. The Japanese will be bringing their business to an agency that produces advertising for such products as \\'inston cigarettes. Bounty paper towels, Gold Medal Oour, Wheaties. Cheerios, Helln1ann's mayonnaise, Skippy ptanut butter. Florida orange juice and Hamm 's beer. In short. Toyota has made it into the big time on ~.'.ldison Avenue. Dancer-Fitlgerald·Sample has never bad m automobile acC'ount but down the years it has sold a lot of 50ap and detergents for Procter & Gamble. For Clinton E . F'rank, the Toyota defection is not an easy one to absorb. The Japanese auto account may have represented as mu(·h a .. one-third or th e agenry's total busi - ne::;s. JN ANY CASE, THE switch demonstrates once again that advertising is a personal servic:e bu siness. An agenry must know how to hold the client's hand. And if the client de- cides he doesn't like to look at your face any more, it won·t do any good to cite the sales figures. The advertising theme that reportedly won the account for Dancer-Fitzgerald ·Sample is: "Toyota: The premium economy car." Watch for it next year on your television screen. Toyota, the v.1or1d ·s sixth largest auto maker, is get- ting ready to inves t some S..tO million of advertisi ng monies on this theme. \Vi th a new advertising agency. Journal's Survey Showing Optimism NEW YORK <AP) -Most f cl the readers of the WaJl Street Journal think that busi- ness conditions \viii improve in the next two years, acrord- ing to a survey released by the newspaper. The survey also indicates that 64 percent of its readers think inflation is a more se~ious problem than re- tession. BUT TllE newspaper's re· aders think that "business ronditions will improve both for their individual com- panies and for industry in general over the next tv.•o years,,. acrording to the sur- vey. The survey was based on a mple of 12,000 readers of e nation·s largest daily mancial newspaper. Replies ·ere received from 61 per- ent or those polled. The Journal said the sur\·ey found that 87 percent oT its suQscribers were concentrat- ed in business. government and the professions. THE RF.ADF.RS said the energy crisis vras still having effects on their businesses, with the eost of energy the most frequently mentioned problem. Don Cla rk , marketing services director for the newspaper, said of the sur- vey: ''There 1s no doubt that at the top or th e business pyramid a feeling of widespread optimism exists roncerning the future of busi- ness in America." HF. ;\ODED, "It is obvious that business is devoting its top talents to fighting the energy crisis and the inflation that has been produced by ris- ing oil prices." Despite Setbaek Detente . Good Deal For Manufacturer PITTSBURGH (U PI ) -Detente is paying off for Robert G. Kaveny Jr. Kaveny, president or Herman Corp., a manufacturer of foundry equipment, has just hammered out a $9.6 million deal "'ith the Ru ssians. That comes on top of a $34.5 million sale in Moscow earlier this year for a total of better than $44 million . "Tbey were extremely friendly," Kaveny said. "They drive a hard bargain but they are quite fair in their negotia- tion ." KAVENY FEElSJUS Sovietsales are not bad for a cor- Poration which is used to being in a $15 million annual sales ballpark. "Yes, detente is working for us," Kaveny said in an in- terview. ''We are very happy with the contracts.·· But Kaveny, like oth('r American businessmen eager to deal with the Russian.o;; and other Socialist countries, has a Problem. Ina word : Jt 'scre<lit . Tht' U.S. Congress ha::; in:;tituted credit restrictions for e Soviet Union because of its trealment or minorities. THAT MEANS TllE Russians are unable to get low in- rest loans from the U.S. Export Import Bank. the fman- ial institution that usually take! care or credit arrange- ent.s in deals involving U.S. rtrms end foreign countries. he Ru ssians need IQans to purchase badly needed ~a.logy and equipment from the West. ~ . Other industrial countries, such as West Germany, ancc 8nd Japan, do not have that credit problem. 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Vi sibly angered and under stress when she arrived at a UCI Extension seminar, she con· tinually complained about "hav- ing had a bad day ... that traffic wa:s drt>adful ... that she was hungry," and by the next morn- ing she was suffering from ·•barometric allergies (sinus headache).·· <According ta her lecture, emotions and headaches atre among m any phJsiologicaJ ac- tivities that can be controlled with BF techniques.) Dr. Rrown, whose research is Coremos t in the rerord;ng of brain eltttrical responses and in the development or encephalo- graph biofeedback, only touched on her ar~a of tee hniques. Most of her two-day program was devoted to muscle biofeed- back. which. she said jokingly, ''I'll talk on because I know the least about it." TIME JUSTIFIF.D At the conclusion it was ob- vious the time was justified because this technique is the most widely used. Biofeedback, she s aid, "is r eal- ly a rotten word."' However, she felt free in criticizing it because "l invented it." Defining it as "the reeding back or biological information to the person generating it." she caJled it a '·fantastiC' phenomenon.'' Techniques today place the power for change and control in the hands or the individual and not with an external authority, she said. For the firs t time information is being given back to the patient who bad been trained to believe his health belongs to someone else and to be dependent on the physi- cian and the power of drugs, Dr. Brown said . Aside from injury and infec- tion. various types of BF are ef- fective in treating aJl illnesses, emotional and behavioral dis· orders, alcoholi sm . drug abuse and even unemployment, she claimed. BF, she said, teaches Patients to exert voluntary control over reacting body functions, which were previously thought to operate involuntarily. Since BF techniques use mind control, s he said, "we may have to revise our thinking c,.n \\'hat constitutes physical illness. BF is leavin g a big hole between what's medi cal a nd wh at's psychological .·· PROCF.SSES In describing BF processes. Wedriesday, November 26, 1975 Bl Dr. Rrown s aid. they in,•olvl' s e n s i n g .ind monit o r ing physiological il('t1,·1ty .o\s signals are ratht•r \\'eak. ampll f1 cat1on 1s ne cessa r v, Tht•se signals art• then f£•d ba c k in forms that c·.i n either be s een ur ht•ard. so tht• pa· tient can tune in and learn con- trol. ~o matter how muc·h LI patient v.·ants to learn the techn iques. Dr . Bro wn said . h e s u b - conscioulsy res is ts. Onee he learns. he no longer is the object of the treatment. lie IS the treat- ment. When ,,...e control even one bi t of the bodr. s he said. "''e begin to ques tion ''hat <1re ,..,e really ca pable of doi ng. "Is it pos sible to cut off our heartbeat'! (J r brain., It's like sitting on an A bomb. These questions, by the \\'ay. st1il are open .. .A.lthough l\F 1n its current sophisticated state is consider('d rel:i tively ne"'·. a broader con- cept of cont rol has bt'l'n kn own to and used by m an for centuries. i. e. practit ioners of Zen and \'oga, mystics and psyC'hiC' healers. RF.FLF.X C0'1TROL Controll in g act ivit y, suc h us renexes. is donl• by everyone tv some degrel·. Or. Il ro\\TI said . An example is ta king charge of the winkin~ reflex and moving one eyelid at \\'iii. . A.noth er is learning to move your ears . whi c h, :-;he said . <'hil dren lea rn easily because they haven 't yet been condi - tioned that th is is something they are not supposed to be a ble to do. Other fa irly common pro- cesses a re cha nging puJ se rate a nd temperature. They are easy to learn. s he ex pl ai ned, because both c:i n be readily monitored. With te mperature, for exam- p le, ju s t t a pe a good thermomete r on a fin,gertip. "All you have to do is add intention. Your t e mpe r at ure ca n be changed at will .. .if you decide you v.•ant to do it ." In tracing the development of BF, Dr. Rrov.·n s aid that aJthough it was not called biofeedba ck, it has been used for more than 20 Films Put Delinquency • 1n ByDENNISMcLEU.AN OtttleO.llJl'llo'IS&.ff The lights dimmed as the movie screen flickered to life, revealing a group of boys sitting in an alley. The morning idly slips by as they dream of the money they don't have for the Saturday matinee. The plot thickens as an old woman totters feebly past the boys . Down the alley a thief jumps out of hiding and snatches her purs e. With visions of receiving a re- ward to pay for their admission to the matinee, the boys leap into action. A wild and frenetic chase ensues as the 25-minute black and while movie unwinds to its happy conclusion. It's not an old "Our Gang·· comedy, although it's in the same tradition and it"s just as funny. This movie took three months to make, cost SlOO and its stars are all unknowns to the movie-going public. But "The Young Heroes" is felt to be a success by those who have viewed it (friends and family) and those who made it (The San- ta Ana Youth Film Project). "The Young Heroes" is the second production by the Orange County Probation Department- sponsored group. A "premiere .. s howing was held for invited guests in the Santa Ana Com- munity Servi<'es Center. AUDIENCE RESPONSE "If you only could have heard those kids howling and seen the whole audience carrying on and whooping it up," said James Dunn, deputy probation officer. "They can just watch these mov- ies over and ove r:· But the idea for the film was not based solely on providing the young people with a fun activity although, as Dunn puts it, "They had a ball and we had a ball do- ing it ... Dunn's main idea when he pro- pased the project nearly two years ago was to help prevent de· linquency among Southwest San- ta Ana youth by providing them with something constructi ve to ·do and giving them a sense of ac- complishment. "It has been widely recognized that one of the most common pro· blems that exists for our youth is that they often have too much idle time to contend with in their Beginning shooting of next Probation Department film project are, from left, Connie Curry, Phyllis Shivers, Lorraine Malcom, Lassie Ennis and Gregory K. Dexter. daily lives ,·· stated Dunn in h is propos al. IDLE TIME It is believed this is one or the major contributors to t he number of youngsters involved in delinquent-type ar ts . Tht Probation Department in the past has had activities. trips and outings for youth (both on and off probation). But Dunn feels this project has be en especially successful in giving them something positive to do, providing a creative outlet and giving them a better seU-image. The idea for the program was always in the back of Dunn's mind . In the past he had us<"d closed clrcuit te levision in group s e ss ion s and d i5co've r e d "whenever I used video t a pe, at· tendance was 100 P<'rcl'nl.' · He asked the young peopl e 1f they v.·anted to m <1kl' their own movies and . h(· said. the respon:re was enthus iasti c . It took about a year to fund the project . The San- ta An a J a ycees donated S500 and a nother $250 ca me from the Volunteers 1n Probation~ (VlP) fund. EQUIPMF.'1T \\'ith that money a pro1ector. two 8 m m camer as . screen. c3ssette tape recorder, film and o th e r eq u 1p ln e nt we r e purc hased . The fir:st film, ''t..oneliness Ca n Hurt.1" a 26·m 1nute color movie v..'ilh tapt'd s ound began in Oc- tober, 197,1 and was completed · . l last February. Supervised by VIPs, 20 youths participated. Written, photogra phed and act - ed entirely by young people. it de nls with three teenaged }!iris ''"'ho have probl ems with their families and decide to run a way from hom e . Dunn said he is not aware of other probation d epartments that ha ve similar projects for young people . Although schools have made movies, Dunn said. it's new in te rms of being directed specifically toward delinquency prevention. Charlene Williams. a com · inunily worker who assisted in the development. described 'he respanse from parents as "fan- tastic." She said the parents look ... A summary of what biofeedback has done includes: -For the first time patients are getting in- formation and are get- ting it on a continuing basis. -Physiological func- tions can be monitored, perceived and controlled. -Patients interact and experience what is going on. -Control and identi- ty of self have been shifted from the ex- ternal to the internal. -It serves as a means of communica- tions between the mind and body. years in retraining pa ralyzed inuscles. The spea ker . who is chi ef or e:<· pt'rientia l phys i olo~y at Veteruns :\dmin is trati o n ll o s pi t a l . Sepulveda. s a id that \\'hen s he '"as in the early stages of her re.·· search, rehabilitation therapis ts \YOuld stop by her offi ce to ask about ht"'r projert . SIMILAR l'ROJF.CTS Here we 'vere, s he sajd , next door to ea ch other. and, in effec.t . working on the same thing but "they never th oug ht to ex· trapolate their information to me,·· she complained. In muscle rehabilitation, she said, "it·s r eal drama takinf.! sensory info rm a tion and in a few seconds bein g able to control. The mos t exciting thing is learn· ing control of a si n~le cell in th<· spinal cord (cells v.'hich activate motor units ). "lt·s truly incrc.·diblc to be ahlt• to fi re these un its in any se- quence. "The phenomenon is that you r an learn to do it r eadily, but you Focus at it as something constn1ctive for their children to participa te in. 081.IGATION ''lt"s n ot s hort-term." s aid Dunn. ''It's a three to rour · months' obliga ti on. By the timi.: they're finished, the parents are very anxious to see how it turns out.·· Several m ember s or the film project (all a re not on probation> were on ha nd for a showing of the two films. "Th e hardest part was tryinl! not to laugh," said Lossie Ennis after the showinJ.? of .. l..oneti ness:· in which s he appears. She rxpla ined there were about 10 people s tandin g be hind the camera whe n she was attempt· ing to do a serious scene. ("an't d('scr ibe what you are do- ing . J~o'''e,·er. s he sa id , the mental :ictivit y fl'ql1ired to c-ontrol ust>S :1 great deal of energy. People art" e xhaus tl•d afte r several mi nute s. To d.itl·, s he rl'lated. the amount of energy used has not been studied. Refinement of the tl'.'C hnique is mus c le biofeedback which is done with an el e~tron1yog raph. (E~1G ) m achine. It is us ed cfrec- tively in tre ating many illnesses and tension and stress·relatcd djsorders. TRF.ATMF.'1T The tre atme nt progr am 1 ~ lengthy a nd in volves more than what mig ht be expected by lhos~ not familiar with it. So Dr . Rrov.•n ouliined a treat"ment progr a m for a pat ient s uffe r ing chronic tension head<.i chl's . 1-'or at least two weeks beforE starting EMG BE" u-e atments. the patient eha rts headache at· tivity ~frequency and rate ant.I intensity of pain. Then he is 11\· (See RIOf'f.EDRt\('K, Page R2) Both s he and l"'hyl i~ ShivC'rs . who also a ppears in the movie. co-wrote it. T he young women a~reed tha t making the movie was run. but tht~Y ,,..·er1• concerned \~·i th t he I e n g t hy shootin g schedule (m emht•rs m t'l twice a ''"<•rk for 1-3 hours). My parents \\·1•re v.·ond ering why 1t took so long, .. saul L.oss1e. "They s aid it hf'l t C'r be good." ''My moth<>r thought the film \~'J S going to l :o1 ~t tv.·o hour$," joked Phil Harris, who appears in "Her()('s _"' \Vhil e e\'er yo ne involved in the project feels it has been a succC'ss there is one obvio1,1s indicator : ~tore than 50 youths have s ignW. up for the Ol'Xl movir, reports Mrs. Williams. • I )82 DAILY PH.OT Wednesday. November 28. 1975 Libra Facts Updated Be Patient Worry Needless 'flll'KStl.\\', :'\:OVF.:l1RF.R 27 By SYUNt:YO:llARR . .\Rl}:S l'.\l arth 21 ·.<\pril 19): Al'Cl·nt o n Sl'rvic{', {'1nvluy 1nent. ht.•alth . Take time to sum up, to h("(•d inn<'r vuicc. TAURUS (.<\pril 20-~l:ty 20): \'ou i:('t rt:>sponses lo p1·oposals, quc~t1un::i, a::tSl'r· lions. - (;f:/'11:'\ll 11\t ay 21-June 20): Completi on of ;issignmt'nt , proJN'l 1s hi ghhghtl'<.I. \'1H1 rn;1ke contact "''1th one who 1.uds 1n t•lo:-.1ng important tr:1n saction. C . .\.'.'jCl-:R tJune 21 July 22 ! · Short trq1, Y1s1t. rclat1vrs you v. tll bl' hu:-.y , ;,tin1u!~1tl~d and happy. l.f:O (July 23 -Au ~ 221 ('u:-.t-.. pr'u c·t-..durrs . l'XPl'Od tlure of t'ncrgy anll t1mr· - these nr(>:is command attt·nlion \'IR(;{) 1.\ug 23 ·Sept. 22): So<·1 0.d e vent pro,·es ht•nt·f1(·1al. Cyt·lc 1s hi gh and popu.lar1ly l" on ups"''in,g . IJRR.4. <Sl·Jll . 23-0ct. 22i · You may f(·('I conf1nl•d , hut this is temporary. nc ron s1der a tt• 11f one 'vho is handicappt·<l If pa lit-,.nl , ynu ar(• r<"wardt•d . S(·ORPIO {Oc t . 23-Nuv. 21): f(omanl't'. <'re;1t1v ity, ;.ibJ11ty to t-xpress and dance lo \llllr 0""'" tunt• -these art· spot!ig htt·d i't1ends, hopt·~ .. wishes fi gure prominently ~:\(;)'f'f.i\RIUS l~ov . 22-Dl'C. :!II : lligh - ('nst prohlem \\'1 11 ll(' resolved . One v;hn pulls st rt n).!:-. ·· mak('s arr<.1n,Ll t'ml'nl :-. f.1vorabll' to y uu <:.\l,Rl(.()ff .'lil t l>t'{' 22 J an . JU ): Long dist:lnl'l" vtsit l'!llll (I ht• ft'~1turt·d ''our sp1r1tua! lll1l'dS art• rt•cognitl'd -;:ind could ht• f11Jf1lll•d . :\fJtl.\RJl!S (.l,1n.20 f'\·h IH) !\Ioney. re- ~nu rct•s, c;qnl;d11:;.it1on, 11r1or1t1es -tht·se Jr(• ht ghlightt•tl . Play Aids Learning DEAR ANN I.ANDERS: My husband Olnd I are rrantic with worry. Plea~e check with }'.OUT medical authorities 3nd J~t us know if our fe ars are groundless. Our son is e ngaged to m arry a c-ha r ming girl h e met in J.ouisiana last year. Both her parents are deceased. Mary El· len spoke or them with grC'at af· fect ion. but gave few details about her early life. \Ve have learned rrom a rriend who lives in New Orleans that ~tary Ellen's mother died of cancer and her rather died of leprosy. Jn !act. he died ln a leper colony. \Viii you please telJ us i'f this ter r ible di se a se ca n be trans mitted from one generati on to another? Could Mary Ellen de- veolop the disease in later Ure because of her early ('X(>OSure to ll' Please, Ann. we need some fa cts. Our fami ly doctor does n't kno1,1.' much about leprosy and the di ctionary doC'.s n't give much in- formation. Rleoss you for your help. -CO'.\IC ERNF.D IN CON- NECTICUT OF.AR COSCF.RSF.D: C alm down. Hansen 's disease (they don 't call it leprosy any more) ls (Ann Landers OJ on• of the Ii.EAST communlcable dl1e11e1 .kaowa to m edleal 1K'lence. In ract, some wives tried to cet tbe disee•e wbftl tbey vl:sft. Pd their hu s bands In thr leprosorium In Carville, La., many yrars ago (SO they, too, mlg:ht Mo inc1rcerated), but they did SOT SUCCf'ed. Dr . Rob er t Stola r of Waab.Ua&ton, D.C., waa the first physician to succeed ln g:~UJI& a victim or Hansen's disease ad· mitted to a D.C. municipal hospital. He 11sured me that Mltber Mary Ellen. your son, nor their unborn children are In any danger. Relax. \Vhat 's the story on pot, L.SD. cocaine, uppers and downers, speed? Can you handle it if you 're careful? Send ror Ann Landers' new booklet, "Straight Do pe on Drugs ... For caeh booklet ordered. ~Pnrl l'l rfnll~r bill. plus a long, sclr-addressed. .s tan;iped envelope (20 cents po.s tage) to Ann l.anders , P.O. Rox 1400, Elgin. I IL 00120. l'IS(" .. :S {f-'<'b. I~ ~1 arr-h 20 J: l.il• lo,1r to ext<•nt that you gl'l S('('11nd \\.'Ind . fl(• <-l""'are t1f n(•ccls, dl•S1r es ;1ff<•t•l1ng those willing tu t:uO PC'ro.1lt• v. 1th ynu. Youngsters ,..,ith a 'dcvc•!opmental lag' arC' bring aided throug h a O('\\' Reh<.1hilit .:1tion lnsti~ulC' of (lr<ingl' Count_v pro~ram that u:-il'S ;1 lt••1m ;1pproach int'luding phy::i ical. speech. occupational and l'du t·:1t1on;il lht>r;.ip1sts, s<H:1;tl ,,·orkcr. aud1olug1sl <.ind \olunll'l·rs. lnf:inf!'; through <.11.!L' f1\I' :irl' l'nrollcd. J\bo,·r. tots il·:irn t:•<"lill· ~L·ns;1tio ns . l-'u r!h('r 1nform :1ti on i!-o ;1\'a il ~blc hv c.dlin;..: ~I :-.. Sus~1n 1··a1res, G,:13.7,100 . • :(Thanks to )1111 tt MJr1cs ... FOR All If US I ~.J t From Page B 1 • • • structed. in two lo three sessions. on t ense/relaxalion exercises , which he continues on a daily basis and cht1rts the degree of re - ,)axation. The pal1t'nl then is started on treatments aO(I also is instructt·tl in autogt'nic '\raining through hypnosis. The latte r also is con ·tinued on a daily basis. J ,.. Next he is ta ug ht to relax and ) stay relaxed during tension-t producing situations, and tht•n I learns to transfer these technt- queos lo real-lire situations. The series 1 anges rrom 7-20 treatments to be sure the patient has tension levels under control. The result is about ao percent ef· fecti ve, she said. Once the patient learns, it is l'S- . .sential in all RF' progra ms that , he be weaned a way from the ' machine a nd continue control on :! his own, she e mphasized. ... • CHASGF.S l.IFF.STYl.E ~ F.MG treatment also is eff t•t·· } live for C'ard io-vascular pro· blems because a pe rson learns a new lifestyle and l.'Jiminates a lot of stress. l)r. Rrown said. "As we become more awar e of ~ what is going on in the internal ! state we C'hange our value or how I we look at things. This change is capable of r ea ligning our I physiological activity.·· Dr. Brown contends that BF techniques offer a means for pe~manent control. Jn compari son , s he cited studies or other disciplines, such a s hypnos is and behavioral mod ification (these are in- corporated in the BF program), which s howed patients were.only relieved of a problem while un· der treatment. As ked lo comment on TM (Transcendental Meditation), s he said, "1 don 't ...,,·ant to put it down. _ .just in persp<·ctivl'. 'MASUFACTURF.D' "It's a ba stardized version of yogi meditation fboth arc ust-d ilS support 1n RF procedures). and it h3 s been manufacturC'd fur .<\meri eans. "TM "'orks in the beli{•f factor· that it is goi ng to do something. We . in the We stern f-lcmi .s phcrt·. think we ca n change our phy sio l ogic make -up b y b e I i er s. . in physicians dru,i:!s." As !he public becomes more aware of BF, more cl ini cs are in· s talling equipment and offcrint: treatment. A good perce ntage of her <.1U · dience \vanted to kn ow about .seol<'cling machines-what kinds \\'ere best. ""'h at to look for and \\'here to purr h a sC' . lnformt'd by one student that Dr. Bro...,,·n 's name is being used by representatives from various companies. the speaker said . "That is something I have been very car eful about. I do nol allow my nam e being connected with any." Comm enting on the electronic devices that a r e flooding the market. she called the "exploita- tion abysmal. It's s tupidity." CHECK U ST To be sure you are gelling quality equipment she s uggested checking : -Physiological signal. Is it ampliried sufficiently or is it dis- torted? -Is the m achine filtering pro- perly or too much? -ls the voltage adequate lo give true r e presentation or a signal? Reputable firms will have ade· quate inrormation. Jic A Russ Thompson crnon·s SPORTSWEAR has joined the staff of Playboy J-lair Slyhsts OPEN SUNDAYS ANO EVENINGS TOO! 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' I , ' ' • ' • • • 1 JUST LIKETO ~ ' ~ IXXJRS : I ,- • 8 4 DAil V PILOT !Lynn Easy Victor I ; In MVP Balloting ) :'llEW YORK (AP) lnvalua· bit• F'r l•d J.ynn of the Roston Red Sox , earlier namC'd llookie or lht• Yt•a r , addt'd lht' Am('rican IA>ague ·s ~lost Valuable J:>layl'r a,\·ard to his trophy (·a se tOOay in ::in unprt'l't'<lt~ntt•d volt> by the ll.;.1sehall \\.'r1t('rs As:.oci<1.tion or .<\mPflC'<I Roston'i; stylish ('l'Ol('r fielder hl'C'301l' the r1 r:-.t playt-r in baseball hi s tory tu win both C'Ov- t•tf"d pr11t'S in his first year and his 169 point \'ictory margin over Kansas \ity firs t h;:1 seman John ;\1a y berry rt•prl'::.t•nted the largest in lhe ·15·yl'.'ar history of thC':'llVPprlzt•. / In this year's ~attonal Leagut· '.\ .. t\.:p \'Oling t•arl1l'r ttns ":eek, seconrl b;:1seman J0t.• :'11organ or the l:1nc1nnati llt•ds won the prize by 167 12 points 1)\lt•r J>hlludelphia outfielder l.reg l.uzinsk1, '>''hich until to dny represt•nted the l~1rgc•st plurality in history. Only Ont'" other rookie ever cam(' r lose to "-'inning lht:' MVP. 'fhat 1-11as Pet(' ltt•is('r uf the old !Jrooklyn Oudgers. who fini sht..od serond behind tl'am mttlt• Dolph Camilli in 19-11. • • • • • FRED LYNN up \\'ith 157 points. Jim ltirl'. J.ynn's rookie lc;1mmatl' in thl" llt'd $(l)( outfil'ld. '>'·as third -...·ith 15-1 points -...·hile Hollie f-'in~1·rs, tht' Oakland rt'lit-f ace, rt·ceived the rrmaining firs t-placC' \"olc-s ;:ind f1n1 shC'd fourth -...·1th . 1;i9 points . the leaeue in runs scored with 103 and in doubles wi th 47 . I.ynn, a premiPr defensive out · fielder famous for speC'laC'ul ar sli din~ and div1n1:: <'atchl's .. wa s al:so third in the RBI raC'e with 105 and i!ihowed good powt>r with 21 home runs. ''J am very honored that \ht• baseball -...·riters have c·ho:.{'r\ mt• as their Most Valuable Pl ayt•r of the AmeriC'an League, .. l.ynn said. "It is the most prl•Sllj.!iou :-. award that a player can £'arn. 1'o achievt' this in my first season ts a \•ery pleao::t nt .surprisC' and u big thrill. '"F'or as long a s I play in th£' major leagU(>S , this yE'a r will h<' a very special one for me. I havt· to thank a fe'>'' pt•rsons \,·ho helpl'd me get where I am today. t•'1rst and foremost. my father whost• .:uidanC'C' and know\ed,'l:(' startt•d me in the right direction. St·cond ly, my high school and C'ullt•f.:t.' roac he s, Da v{' Sandt•ll and J(of\ Dedt~aux. v.•hose expt•rt teaching in the field of basrball gav<' mt• a solid foundatio n on -...·h1t·h to build. J.ynn, the third slr;.u~ht out- fielder to win the AL"s top prize. "·as the only player named on all i i ballots of the spt•c1al BAWA committee. He rereived 22 of the first-place votes und two for serond to finish with a total of 326 points. The 23-year-old l~ynn, a ~.pro ­ d UC't of the University of Southern California v.'ho makes his home in El :\1 ontr, finished .se<'nnd in the batting ract• tx•hind Cart'\V. Tht> lLlht·. YOllng out- fielder had a .33 1 average and led · I would al;;o lik£' to thank my -Red Sox te~immate.s fo r lht•ir help and ins piration all dunng the .St'ason . 1-'inally, I thank rn y -...•ift>, Ot>e 'Dt>e. who was m}· bi).( ~est fan when I needed ont· lhl' most.·· i ·ust.oppable Shot. ~lay berry, whost• name ap- P<'ared on :?2 b<.1llot:-;, -...·as runn{•r- -· M& IN pre"'°"'"'""'"("" l t dqvt' \Mo\! v11 ... t11e Pl•Y••• l'il'Veland's Jim Chtt'a go's '.\li l'kt"'! Choncs .Johnson dunks over in j\;8.-\ en - co unter 1·uesday night at Stadiu m . Clevelancl ,,·on. 98.g.1_ Chi cago S1torts i11 Bri~f Ex-Sun Players Sue for $500,000 19)! llobe•I c.ron, Pflll•0..111">•" 1•11 J"nmy Fo••. Pll+••O..lfll'•<> 19JJ Jimmy Fo••. Pl\ll•MlphlA l'l:U M l,••• (otllr•,,., 0.-l"•t 1tlS l-1•n• Grettnl><'•o. 0..U<>i! 11P> '0<,1G<ltlf19.NtwYor• 1tl1 ("•"•• Gel>rlno•"· CIP!rO•I ltlll -Jimmy~~•<. Pllll•dell>ho.• 1t.1' -~ 0•~0010. New .,.,.,, 1...0 ti.In• G•e•nb<,•o. Oet•"'! 1t•1 J<M OIM•oo•o. New Ynro 19.jl JO.C.O<Oon, N• .. YOrlo 1',J ~ (ll•n<llft. Ntw Yo•• , .. , 1-1•1 ,,., ... ,... .. ~ ... °'"''"'! , .. ~ -~1 NtwllOU~t. 0.\<0lt 194'1 ree1wl1 1l•m\. Bo•ton 1 .. 1-Jott 01~00'0. Ne-.. Yorio ,.._ -1,..,.. Bou<!•••u. (l•Vf!- 1 .. t -TICIWllll•m•. Bo••on 1~ !>till l:Utr,,.10. Ne .. Yo•• lfl1 YOfl S.rt•. Ntw Yo" Anteaters Defense Key In NCAA Polo Tourney I.OS ANl.F.I.ES -1Wo former members o f the Southern California Sun of the derunct World Football League have filed suit against the team·s owner, Sam Rattis tone, .S{'eki ng back pay totaling about $500.000. The C'lass action suit, which was filed in Orange County Supt>rior Court last Wednesday, asked for $200,000 in back pay for g amr.s pla .ved and another $300,000 in .s alaries specified in playe>r contracts. Thr plaintiffs \\•ere JaC'k Con- nors, a defensivl' back, anrl Gary Dixon, a running back. They filed the suit on behalf l)f themselves and 2•1 teaMmates including ~·ide receivers Dave Williams and J ohn !\1 C'Kay , quarterbacks Pat Haden and ~11ke Ernst and de- fensi\"t' taC'kle Dave Roller. Lakrr• on T¥ PORTI.AND -The Los .o\n grtes I.akers, leading the c;.olden State Warriors by a hall game in the Pacific Division of the :'<IA .-'\, will face the Portland Trailblazers tonight a t8. The game will be aired on Cha nnel 5. The Trailbla7.ers are at th e bottom of the standings, -t ' 2 games behind the Lakers. K lng11 T11ml>le ... ROSTON -Coach Bob Pulford 11f the Los Angeles Kings had something to be happy about as he walked away frqm his team's fifth straight National Hockey l..ea gut"" loss. Though they went down 4·2 l>E'fore the Roston Rruins Tues· day night. th<' Kings scored their (irst po-...·er play goal in 34 chanC'es . "The po-...•cr play ~·as becom- ing a psyrhological block." said Pulford. "It was gelling so we -...·ere beating ourselves with the man advantage. We were scared to tourh the puck." Damag .. a Awardrd PROVJOF.:'</C F. -A s ix member federal C'ourtjury today awarded $10,000 in compensatory damages lo I.awrence Ketvirtis in hi s $1 .5 m illion C'ivil damage suit against pro bask<'tbaJI star Marvin Rarn<'.s . The jury reached its verdiC't after deliberating a total of about six hours. No punitive damages "·ere 3-...·ardt>d . Ketvirti.s s ued Rarnes. his former Providt'nrt• College basketball lt>ammate, for al· legedly strikinf.( him in tht..· fact• "'ith a tirt' iron in 1972. BnUlr Barked K:"li!OXVJI.l.F., Tenn. -The University of Tt•nnt'sst>e ex - ecutive C'ommittet· ~a,·e football coach Rill Rattle a unanimous vote of confidence Tuesday, vol· ing to retain him . • , . lfll 8ot>Oy ~nl1, Pll•l•M<P"I•• lfl) .. I llo ... n. (If•"'•"" lfl• YOQ• Bert•, Nt"' Yo•• 19\I Yoq1 Sett•."'""" Yot• 1m -M!t•tr 11Vn11e. "''* .-..... 1fl1 M1ck•y M.lnllf. Ntw ""'" 1~ -J..;klt J1n14n. Bo•lon 1"t Neille Fo•. '"''"'"° '"'° 11-t M•to\. N•w 'l'Ot~ 1"61 -R-t M•'"· Ntw l'O•k 1"61 . Mk •e, M.tnu~. N•"' Y<1<k 1"3 E1~1on M-"'" New YO<• '"" B<oo•• Rolun~on, ll•llomore lt!U lot lo VttS••lln. Minnr'IOI" 1,... "'•"~ ROC>!,,.,,o ... ea11omorr t"l -C••I Ya.irtt••"•I. Bos1on ,_. -°"'""' Mt l.&•n. ~i.ou 1"6• Harmon K1!1.,llf~w. M .. newt~ 1t'1l BoOQ Powtt n. tli>l!1 mo<~ 1~11 V<cia 111ue.o ... 1 .. .,., ••n ~Dick.,,,...,, (ll•taQo 111J -A•n•• J.i:••on. O..kl...a ,,,. Jell llu••O'-'Qll\. Tt•I\ Goalie U11111asked Oefl•nst• v.·i ll be the kt'y to suC'- C\':'S for tht• t;(' lrv1nt• ~\nt\•att'rs \\ hrn they u pr n play in the :-t•\·enth annu:tl :'\"(.'/\/\ \\"atc-r polo cha mp1onsh1µs at l~t.>lmont Plal:i (.)i _vmpir p<)('l l in Long 81.'ach F'r1 d:iy aga1n:-ot tJC 0<1v1 s at 2. "If ""l' c ;in hold our deft·nse ttigetht'r, \vr"ll b(• tough ... l 'C'I c11~'l'h F.d '.°'Jr '>'·land says. "Th<1t's the main thing. 1 think y.•e havt• a \"l'ry :-otro ng te;.1111 this st•a son. · · Tht' ;\nteater:-. will enter thC' tnurn:1m~·nt a s !ht• :;t•t·und Sl'eded :oriuad b('hind l"CI .. .o\. Tv.·o-Lime dt•fending t'han1pion California UPI Ttl1t>l!OIO night 111 Montreal's goalie Ken Dryderi blocks period of '.'JJ ll~ action 1'ue:;day Dave Krys kow 's :;hot on goal in firs t Atlanta . Montreal '"on. •t-0. ~~~~~~~~~~~---'-~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ t Evans Returns to USC Lineup I.OS ANGEi.ES (AP l Southe"rn Califo rnia football coach John McKay, who has had problems at quarterbaC'k, tight t>nd, wide receiver and center . apJ)f'ars to have gotten a break by having his final regular season game a week later than \lSUaJ . In McKay's final game as a college coach in Lo8 Angele•. strong-arm ed, weak-thumbed Vince Evan4 will be back at quarterback Frldlly when USC ~' tsUCLA. va)\I didn 't otnrt In USC's 8·7 to W:alhlngton two weeks aco because or the injury, but \ T '"all year I 'vE' thought Vince was the best quarterback and I really think the thumb is 100 p.ircent now," MC'Kay said Tuesday. "It doesn't seem to b:<> bothering him in praetlce. He's thrown well for th<' last week.·· Evan:t was injured early in the year and MC'KJy said the quarterback 's 29 per<'ent pass completion mark ma)' be due to the bad thumb. "It doesn't hurt constantly," said ~1cKay, "but on occasion he'd take tbe •snap from center and it'd hit him wrong. And you can't concentrate on t.hrov.;ing v<'ry well wh~ you're in pain ." The 1'rojans-Bruins battle. originally scheduled for las t Saturday, was set back six days when a television contract was signed calling for it to be s hown nationally. McKay, who will join the Na· tional Football League's Tampa team in 1976, told rootball writers in his last reogular mt"eting here that the extra week helped his team. "l..ast week we didn't have 3 rE'al tight end but I think Mike Howell looks like Jle mi111:ht be abll' to play ... llowell had been only No. J on the squad. but two I others are out with injuries. Offe ns ive guard Greg Beard will be st cent£>r because of in- juries to t-...·o others. Dennis Thurman will be at wide receiver for injured Shelton Diggs . A uc r.A victory" earns lhe Aruins a Rose Bowl berth. Win or lose. USC il!i headed for the Uber· ty Row!. flilC'Kay said . "I don't think tht>re'il be a l1.1C'k of emotion." Hut he dido 't J hink his team would try to\gi (' him a going- away present With a victory. "l would prefer th-ot ~y win it for themst'lve:s.' · !Re rk eley ) is 'it>t>ded fourth behind Stanfnrd 1n third plal't' ·('~ilfnrn1;.1 I!-< prnb:.1bl y much h1u1•ht~r than tht•_v app1.'Ji' to be,'" :\"(•1\•l;1nd raullont•d · 1'ht'y didn't hdV£' l\\"O of tht•1r kt•y playl'rs t•ar !y in the year when tht•y lost to St<inford and U<.'Lt\ "Tht~ t-...•o pl.1yf•r s \\'ere at tht· P;\n r\mer1can c;ames and they ):!nt back a day beforr "-'"'played then1 ." Cu!if1J rni ~1 . l 'C.l •. .o\ and Stanford t'ndt'd in ~1 thrt•t•·\\·ay lit' fflr tht· PaC'ifi l' 8 ch:•n1pionsh1p y.·i th 4 2 records. li\I •. <\ is 18-2. Stanford 20-·I and California 19-fig11ing into the ~C A .. -'\ to urnam£>nt. lJC Irv int' t'nlers tht' t'\'l'nt v.'il h :1n 18··1 record, thre t· of the lo:,,Sl'S ill the hands nf lJ('J.A. Two of the lti.sst~s \\"('ft' by 11nl' goal and th(' otht>r by l \\'O . Stanford holds the other win by ;1 one goal margin lJCl has bt'l'll rul\nt>rup in the tourna n1ent for the past thr('e vears . The 1\nleaters won the event 1n 1970 ~·hen f-'erdie ~1a.s.s1mino sco:-('d 1n suddt•n dt' ath overtime to deft~at UCl ~.o\. 7-6 lJC f and l J('I.:\ are the only sC'hool s to participate in all s ix previous tournaments. Tim Quinn and Boyd Philpot lead the Anteaters and switch off at the hole position. Philpot is a 1un1or and Quinn a sehior . Quinn was a member of the U.S. na- tionni tea1n that went to ~urol)(" under :"lle'>''l;•nd last summer. ED NEWLAND Guy .-'\ntley is the UC I goalie and v.•as a member of the (; S. Pan .o\mericart Games team this year. He is a senior Other UCI starters will include sopho more Gary Figueroa, junior Keith Wall and seniors RruC'e Fueund and '.'lick Raba. .-'\victory Friday afternoon v.•ill bring the Anteaters back at 9 F'r t- day night against the winner of the Stanford-Arizona gamt' . Thanksgiving Menu Changes to Pigskin Hy A:'fsol"'iatrd Prf'ss Traditional ly. Thanks~·ing Day is a timt· v.•hen Am{·rtcans g::tther around the dinnt•r tabll' -...·ith family and friends to give thanks for '''hat they have. or hope to get. and do a lot or eatin_g. Hut 1n n1any honies across the country. tht• l'm phasis has shift ed -fron1 the dinner table lo the tC'levi sion s1·t and from eating to -...·atC'hing football games. Folks "'ho ll .S l'd to gl't Ii tied up on turkt'Y and .s tuffing, cranber· rie.s and pot<1toes, gr('{'n beans' ::ind mince pie. now get their fill of slant -in s, s quare-outs . touehdO'>''n s and tailbacks. Hus bands tak(> it all in but it's the wives -...·ho get fed up. Television is thrl'atening to C'han g f' the traditional Thanksgiving Day m eal from turkey to pigski n. No fewer than 11 football ga mes will be televist!d to m ost S('('tions of the rountry over the Thanksgiving Da y weeke nd -all of them ~ve and in color and <'Omplete with instant replays, spot analysis. pre.-game hoopla, posL-ga.me wrapups and a string of crark rommentators that'll knock your ~ks off. Thursday begins with the Los AngeJes Ram s aga ins t the Detroit l.ion:S, just L~e thing· to stuff a turkey by . Nt~xt come the BuffaJo Rills a nd the St. l.oui$ CardJnal:s . Th<"y :should be just in. time for dinner. t\nd to aid digestion during the pos t -mt"al evening s lump, ' Grorgia and Georgia TeC'h ~·111 eollide under the lighl'i. The pigskin parade continues Friday with Texas-Texas A& \I in the afternoon and Southe rn California-UCJ.A at night, perfeC't ''iev.·ing to aC'coin pany those cold t urkt'y sandwiches and leftover stuffing. 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Mt/<M try l llt"f1M• _, F•t11UI 11'!1 )~ SA Ytlltf-r ..... l""OlfOl'ls byl ~s.tr .... -5.tlllt•Allf by4 S...la Mtrl•o'!ltr VIII• Parll b'f 1 l!I Moctet!t9"r Gt'*"~ ..... =t::':!'9o!':: =~ ~:' -~-----,..-------. ., ~ .... ~·· ....... " DAU. Y Pt.LOT 85 Dolphins Goal: Break Wishhon~ Rustlers Top Bucs; Gain Finals San Clemenlft wlihl>ooe ot- f<>nse •~rO\lnted for 41 point.I •N•inll Dana Hlllt' Dolphins, but Rill CUnorty is eallina Alloura"s \\'ishboM' mon versatile. "They t!Jrow the ball a lltUe more than San Clernente doff,•• s11ys the Dolphins head football <'08('h, '·and they use a bigger play st>lt"rtlon than San Clemente. They have a few more things we ITIU:!ll:Stop." Obviously, Cunerty is hoplng ,1\goura doesn't have too many more thina:s to stop than San Clement«" wtilrh ·whipped Dana ltills.41·1. ''Wben we played San Oemente," says CUnerty, "we didn't Jl_ave some or our top peo- ple, We got blown out physically. but we have most of our top peo. pie now ... P.:vm wlt!i tbtir top players healthy, ll)e Dolphln.s are 10-point underdo11 to Agoura's unbeaten Cardinals in Friday night's second round ·Cl F 2·A playoff g1meatSan Clemente High. Agoura. rank~ No. 2 in the 2-A poll, is 8-0·1 and averaging 35 painl$pergame. ''They have an ouUland1ng quarterback who can run and ' Arcadia Massive Barons Line Gets Tough Challenge Oespite the new found running attack at Fountain Valley High, the passing game is still going to be the key to the Barons' possible :-;uc <'"!I against ArC'adia Friday nij?ht at Orange Coast Coll<'ge . It's the St'('ODd ~und of the CJF ''··" football playoffs and Baroru roach Rruce Pickford says the l'ritiC'al factor is whether hi!I of. fensive lint>, which has jelled con- s iderably in the seC'ond half of the s eason. can contain Arcadia's m.'.\ssive front fo11r . ".A.rcadia has the best de· fen"sive tackle we·vc seen this year in David Anderson, its 2-10· pounder,·· says Pickford. rush of Arcadia's front four.·· Pickford has had the blessing of talent ed re c eivers, quarterbacks and linebackers. Rut ha ~ pleasurE' durin~ the rttE'nt success Cone loss in the last five games) centers around theoff•nsive line. "I 'm v•ry happy y,•ilh juniors Frank Christy and Rich S!an- ton," says Pickford. "Both have done an outstanding job. .and Mark Burke is coming fast. Our offensive tine is not real big and is young ...l but we're getting a full season undE"r our belts now A large share of the credit belongs to our Ii h Stan Clark " throw and their spUt end i.!1 a tough. thrf'&-•port atblete, ·• says Cunerty. "They don'l have as moch physical talent in the blckfie-ld as San Clemente doet, but thty are a little more ver111tJle . ''Our offense ia going to have to control the football and lrY to kttp it away from them ." The Dolphins werit in control a,gainst Lawndale which they UP· :set, 20·6, last Friday. The Dolphins ran S8 ru:stun& plays to Lawndale's 19. Steve Crapo led Dana Hills, rushing for 181 yard:I on38carries. SPORTS .4..nd the defensive end, Chris l.innin, gives Arcadia two major eollege pros pects up front. "Our biggc>sl worry is that .l\rcadia may be able to penetrate and prC'ssure our quarterback, Chris Dove. too effectively with only the front four, allowing the others to drop off to cover our re· ceivers. As for 1topping Arcadia's o•C·,____,,.. fense. Pickford says it's like try ingtostop Westminster "This is the key -our of- fensive line has to handle lhe Polo Playoffs ",i\rcadia is big and runs right at you The fullback. Mike McLellan (210), is exceptional. Arcadia is fundamentally sound and comes r ight at you It might be bigger than Westminster and it is an all-senior outfit e1Ccept for the quarterbacks Sailors Roll, 18-2; CdM Rips Foe, 8-1 l Ry ROGER CARISON was gwity of a bad pass in the Ol'l"-1>111y..i1•slift fol,lrth quarter. Nt>wport Harbor High's un· The Sailors did it all, dominat- d(>feated Sailors torpedoed ing both ends of the pool and al· Lakewood. 18·2, Tuesday after· lowing I.akewood only eight noon in the winner's pool to shots. qualify ror a quarterfinals berth In the second period the win· against Costa Mesa Friday in ners hit seven of seven from the CIF •l·A water polo playoff 3C· field and it was a balanced effort lion. in scoring and defense, where ;\nd Corona del Mar, an 8-7 Lakewood was victimized lime winner pver Foothill recently at and · again by the b ,all·hawking Corona del Mar, took: tbe same Sailors. team apart Tuesday .. 8-1,"'" at Kevin Robertson led Newport's Newport Harbor in1• the second scoring with six goals. game of a twin bill. And for nearly e very goal there For coach Bill Barnett's was an assist as the Sailors used Sailors it was. an. awesome dis-their passing game with uncanny plh.y of perfection 1n a water polo consistency. tank . Barnett, not one to go off Robertson Greg F\Jlts and An · the deep end praising any or his derson each' stole the ball three teams, said, "We played well." times and Ted McGinley and One or his reserves, however, Mike Vellekamp plucked orr a MENU ••• Continued From Page 84 Saturday there's an afternoon double~der with Army against Navy a d Alabama meeting .A.uburn. he networks have left Saturday night free for those who wish to become reaquainted wilh friends and family or maybe take a sauna. Sunday most or the country "'iii see one pro game on NBC and two on ens. The early ga mes "'ill vary in different parts of the country and the late game will be MinnE"sota at Washington. The whole thing comes to a c-llmax Mond:iy night when New England plays !\1iami. Ry then what's left of the turkey should be turning green . So should TV rootball f:lns . pair as Lakewood was simply outclassed in every department. Corona del Mar's Frank Browne led the scoring with four goals, w~ile Dean Heck came through with five steals lo dominate Foothill. The victory puts coach Bruce· Bartholomew's Sea Kings in the quarterfinals against Los AJlos Friday. Browne, Mike Yraceburn and Dave Smith each accounted for two steals as the Sea Kings, like :Newport earlier. dominated their rival with tough defensive pre· ssure throughout. SC.• "' °"""'" Ukewoed o 1 o 0-1 .......,.,, H¥bol' l I 4 4 11 ,......,,, Hwtlor ~0<!119: 11*"1-1t.. AnOe<"°" 3, ~I 1, 0.MOtl 1, N*-..l-, Full'>. Gl•Y. Ste-. lftf10n I •Kf'I. kef"• ~ OMrttr' Foolllilt 01001 CaRn•WI t-Nr 2 1 J 1-' CdMi.<orlM: B~ •, W .... ft\'1, Htek I, Smoltf'I '· Eight Golden West College football players have be-en honored with first team berths on the All-Southern California Con· !erence team, selected by the conference coaches. Running back Mark Davis, quarterback Rich Shrout, center Scott Reid . guard Bob Gasway and place 4 kicker Dan '°1cPherson y,·erC" accorded of· fensive berths and lineman Mark '.'Ji chols. linebacker Dave '°1c Reth and deep back Aundre I.opez y,·ere selected to the de· rensive unit. Davis was named player of the year. Rustlers landing second team spots include wide receiver Erik F.scher, running back Mike Powell and lineman Mike Mad· den. ALL·SOUTHE •N CALI P'OllNIACONl'E•llNCE l'lnlT••"'Off-PM. ,...,.,, ScMel Ol..-H1r111C1 Collon, LA H•rbof" Ol.-k«t ••i., Gekk-n W11t OI.. Jul>n P•*lf. S."tl MOnl(I ot.-Gll M¥llne1. Rio Har.do Ol. -e.to G.11w1y, Gel4" W.ll ot. -T~ O.vl1, (yprl!\I TE-0.n Bumi, Sal'll• MOni<• TE--O<n t+o~. LA Hitrbor W..-Honwr Bull*•. LAC.(. WR -Dl.o.9ne J•mn, l.ACC WI! -Moller Jol>n'Wln. Silnlil Monokt oe-k115ll....,,, Geldn w.11 lll•--111 0..,11,Ge ..... Wt\I RB-t..--. Ver'\1f91!n. Rio Hon"6 RB-Slfft T•'l'IOI". LACC '1t-O.nMc""'"-·0.16tn_. 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''· "· "'· "'· "'· "· "'· "'· "· "· "· "· "'· "' "'· "'· "'· Mesa Tops Downey, 9-8 Mission Yi,ejo, Vniversity Fall Costa Mesa lligh advanced to the quart(>rfinals of th(> CIF 4-·A 'A'<tt(>r polo playoffs by defeating Downey 9·8 Tuesday afternoon at Cerritos College in a second round game. Mission Viejo fell to visiting San ~1:lrcos. 14·6, and University was defeatE"d by Sunny 1-lills. 11 ·5. at Cypress Col lege. Down 8-7 going into the fourth quarter, Costa Mesa tied the $<'Ore on a Shaun Gallagher goal, coming with one man up. ~1ark Whitmore fired in the winning goal after a fast break mid 'vay throuqh the period. The !\-1u:stangs W<'re in foul trouble !'Arly In the game. Goalie Mark (~l atk fouled oul of lhe game on a major foul early in the Stt<>nd portod, and Peter R~~ tt"l)lacect hlnifrom the field. thus weakening both lhe Mesa de· fensc and offf'nse. The third period proved pivotal 45 Stan DE'mbecki scored two goals on outside shots and Whit· more fired in another to bring the Jlo1ustangs back into rontention. The a.fission Viejo Diablns, pa~ by Dan Eby·s three goals, made a gallant attempt to over· take the San Marcos Royals from Santa Barbara, but could not overcome the aggressive and quick visitors. The Oiablos were able to lake advantage of only one out of three extra man situations, which hurt them offensively. Misaion did not appear to be passing well . and several shol!s were Wa)t off target. On defense, Mission Vi t:.•jo goalie Jerry l.oeke provided a bright spot in the otherwise fruatraling day. }le made seven uves, four or them coming in a barrage in the third period, M<'an'A•hil e University was having its !roubles with Sunny Hills . The Trojans, down 5·1 at the end of th(> first period, fought valiantly, but It was not their day. Closing th.;> store to S..5 early in the fourth quarter. the Trojans still had time to pull it out. But they could no~ capitalize on a six-on-five situation. and that. according to University coach Chuck ~!orris, was the key to the deft>at. • S... Mitre" 4 • ' ,_,, Mksiaf'I Vlillo 1 J 1 •-t. Miu~ Vl•lfl worl,,.-Ebv 3 . ........,, 2, Seo°"""" ' kff11 ., 0.•'1tn Unl1'1'•1lt'I' ' 1 , ·-~ ,._yH!ll\ ) I 7 )-II Uftlft"ll¥ KOrl119-J C,.f'l"l(lWll l HfltlolH ,, --·· SCM"I h Chl•l"Wn Gott• MIM • i 1 3 1 ...... OowN'¥t ,.,o. °'111IN .. 1(0<1 ... -wtilt'"°"' J, 0.mbftto.11. 0-lllQMf 2, MoMOl 2. " "l'vt never had a runnln.g bac.k cal'T')' the ball that many times before,·· 1ays Cunerty, "It wasn·t byde1tan.'' ' ' Crapo ltoneof the Dolphins who was injured earlier this year. _ Completely recovered from a broken C'ollarbone, Crapo, a junior, hes emerg•d a~ the Dolphins· top off enslve threat. • By CRAIG SHEFF Of .... D.llh l'"jl .. IV" l '• " '· :· Their previous No. 1 ~ck, John GiU, miased lht: l.a.wnda.le game bttause or a bruised knee but ls expected back Friday. Gill has rushtd for 681 yard$ on 139 car· ries. Face Raiders BILL CUNERTY ('.oldt"n Wt:st CollC'J::e foug ht orr a :seC'ond' half r<1ll y by rival OranlJ:e Coast (~o lll'~f' to posl t1 7·5 \'ictory Tuesday in thf• St>mifinal~ of the Southf'rn Ca lifornia JC v.·atl'r polo tournt'Y at Golden Wtst. <:oach Tom J~ermst ;1d ·s ('.olden Wt>:st Rusllf'rs mf'I fo\dl<·rton to- day for the So<~al till<>. In "''inning t\A.'O J:ames Tuesday the RuS!h•rs earn(•d a trip to th1• state tournl')' al Dt'/\nUI ('.ollc~'-' ' f No Change in Style Planned by Tritons next "'t't'k . -A'hil<' O('C's 1-»irat(>:. tangled v.11h <;y pr£•s:s Uus nftt>r · noon (or a statt• b(>rlh. Saddleb:1ck . the '°1i ssion Con · A ferencr-<'hampinn, was oustt'd quickly in tht> tourney -fallinJ: I to f'.oldt•n Wl'St, 17·6, and Vt'n · u tura. 9·1. And in oth"r gamt•s . OCC topJ)t'd Ventura, 13·8: J..ong / San Cleme-nte High football roach Allie Scharr says his team won't be forced into changing Its style or play "They are a lot better than Rrawley. (n our condition rig hi now, we'd r:lther meet almost anyone but Sonora." nE'a<'h t.>dged Cypres!'I". 11 ·9; f"\J\leorton \\'hipped Saotn l\1onica , ii 13·7, and l.ong Rt'ach, 6·5; and ··• Cypress downe-d Santa Monica, 10·4. ln the OCC·Goldl'n Wt>st gam<', But that is exactly what the Sonora Raiders will be attempt· ing to do when the teams meet al Fullerton High Friday night (Bl tn the second round of the CJF 2·A playoffs The condition Schaff is refer · ring to is the possible abs(>nce of Hrian Wood, Ron W:lde and Stan Mathis due-to anklt-injuries . Wood. the leadin2 j:!'.round thE' Rt!)-tlers jumped ahead 3·0 t•arly in St>Cond quarter and · • looked likE' they were on thr-way 11 toa rout. 11 OlrfttleM M 'Vll .. 1.,, S\adhnn Rut OCC camE" alive and shut The ground oriented Tritons. rated No .1 in the CIF 2·A poll, seem to pass only in the obvious passing si tuations. That has been their style all year and it bas been no secret, but no club has been able to stop them. Go nortll Ol'I 5-Mlll A"• f:•-•Y to Nt-1 F•-n M9tfl\on H• .. p0r1r. _ _.,..,11,,..,.i,,. FrM-'I'. ~''on A•~•""'"' ,,.,..,Y lo a..._ ''"-¥· ~,, llfl 0r • ...,.. F•-w ISi 1111 er._. .....,. Aft, t""f'lflfl Pr~tl'd -\I..., a.--Aft IO a..-Av.. In Fuu .. 1on. ~I.,...,., •I IOUleC' on -co•n-ol l'vllHton H1ql'l \c:~. out Goldt'n \Ve st for the nt'xt 10 · ' minutes. The Piratt's ' Mikt· Sy,•enson hit a penalty throw with •·· 6:06 left in the second quarter to '· cut the halftime deficit to 3·1. " And when Steve Smith fired in a shot from the hole with 5:45 to ..We 'll pass anytime, any place-if it's there." says Schaff. "Bul basically we'll be trying to do what we'vedone all year.·· Doing what they have done all year, the Tritons trounced Brawley, 42·1, last week in their· first round game. But Schaff is a lot m ore concerned about Sonora. gainer for the Tritons with 1,013 yards this season, had his ankle in a ca.st last week. The cast has been temoved, but according to Schaff. Wood is still unable to y,·alk. go in the third quarter and team· mate F.ric Smith added a goal "• With 2:58 left -the Pirates had suddenly tied it up and appeared ~, to ha\'(> the momentum. "Sonora is a well-balanced team, and they can do a lot of things to you, .. he says. "They have a Jot of size and quickness and they've got backs coming out of their ears. Wade and Mathis saw limited .iction against Rrawley and are listed as doubtful. But San Clemente still has run· ning backs Tom Arons, Randy Adams and Fred Bouman, all or whom did creditable jobs against Bra"'ley . Backs ('Oming out of their ears, that's what opponents have been saying about the Tritons all year. Rut the Rustlers didn"t rattle. Twenty-six seconds later ,.1 Golden West's T(>rry Rice ' boun<'ed in a goal and teammate Kirk Dennis added another score a minute later to give Golden West a 5·3 lead. The two teams then traded goals -A·ith OCC's David J.und sooring with 26 seconds left in thr- IS.• JC POLO. Pag< !Ml) .Citrus Louisville Wins Crown -;;;====:::;:-- Top-••ed•d Lo"isville 15-4. 1s-s . M£r<£dES lligh School won its I.ouisville. conqueror II Going To Bowl second straight girls CIF or Newport li;irbor and 11.--~iD"' 4·A volleyball cham· 1.aguna Beach, was ex· ~ & pionship Tuesday night tended to three games Call an ex_... b y d e f e a l i n g before Lisa J\eeves and ,....... ~ Marlborough High, IS.6, Kathy Micelli pulled &IS, 15-9, in action at them out in the deciding Ml•alon \tlejo Fountain Valley High game. Import• Citrus College has School. The action will be seen authorized dealer. been voted into the Dec. In 3-A action, Santa Fe on television Saturday IJl-1740 495-1700 6 Mission Bowl . _ _!:Hi!>_' g[h~t~O:!'P:!'P~le~d~l-o<:o~s~Al~t~o~s.'-~ICh~a~n:'n'.'•"_l~·l_'.a'.'t..':n":oo~nc:>:..· __ __:,========~ Citrus and Saddleback tied for the Mission Con· £E"rt>nce football title after a 13·13 deadlcx-k in their ga m e Saturday night, forcing a vote of the conference coaches Monday . But that vote also e nded in a deadlock (4·4). The coaches re - grouped Tuesday at Sad- dleback and then voted Citrus into the first an· nual bowl tilt. The vote tally was not released. Citrus, 9·0 ·1 for the season and ranked No. 2 in the state before the Saddleback game, will now face College or the Canyons Dec. 6 in Santa Rarbara. Canyons shared the Western State crown with Santa Barbata CC, but was selttted to the Mission Howl off its victory over Santa Rarbara. Coac h George Hartman's Saddleback Gauchos still could have a post·season game. Under discussion now is a game matching the Gauchos against Santa Rarbara . The gam e would have to have ap- proval of the slate athletic commission. Saddleback finished the season with a 7-1-1 re- cord after losing its first game of the campaign. Santa Rarbara was 9·1. * * * ....... 1,1-.. A¥0C-Bowl l[)rc. 6 •I C.,rrllo.1 -Or11nQt Co1'1 •'· ll!o Hondo. Sr.dn41 Pot11111 811-..1 CNov. i"1 •I B•~•rs!1e1111 -Ftfltflll "'· LA Ylll~I Ml''"'" Bowl IDt<. 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Save on our low film prices. ,-------~ --~~~, Fujicolor 110 film 12 exposures 99~ Fujicolor 126 film 12 exposures 99~ Fujicolor film , 20 exposures. Your choice of126or110 1.29 ARCADIA CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTHRIDGE ORANGE "THE CITY' PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA WEST COVINA WHITTWOOO. Uu your JCPenney charge card. '· I ~ 88 O~IL Y PILOT Wednesday. Novembef 29. 1 !l7S ' • • ~ ' Football Players of Week r Coaches at each area school select pl1yer1 ot the Week • • .. I ' •. \• ' STEVE CRAPO Dana Hills Offense DON WHAN Edisor. Offe,,se CARY GREER Mission Viejo Defense DAVEMcBETH GWCDefense DOUG REEVES Mission Viejo Offense MARK DAVIS GWCOftense - • • TIM VLEI SIDES SC Offense TOM HAIGH Saddleback Offense ' --""' f'11 ALLEN STREETER SC Defense GEORGE GAY Saddleback Defense • \. KEN MARGERUM FY Defense ' J MARK DOBIS Saddleback Defense SoCal Cage Success ·: Hinges on Bergerson ' Southern California &rgerson '>''iii be out Collt')!'.f' of Costa Mesa of action unti l the flg11res tn be ~l contender Christmas holida ys and 1n thE' NorthE'rn Division the othl•r s t<1rting ~A.I.'-\ basketball chase forward. C h arles this st•asu n and for possi-Johnson l6·5, senior ), is b)C' district honors as also doubtful for \\·ell. Frid;iy's opener at home Rut the Va nguards are '>''ith Cal Baptist College currently in the throes of of RiversidE'. a viru3 t,>pidemic tha t Johnson hit 61 percent has st>cn senior 1·ed from the flo o r la s t Hl'rgerson hospitalized season. "'ith a ft>ver o r 105 .'\t center. Ooug Posey dc~ret~s for sevt>ral days (6·8. senior) and Randy ;1nd other membl.'rs Or Adams t6·10 freshman) coach Paul Peak's squad "'ill be playing about al so arflicted with the equaltime'>'•ith Posey ex· n1a!ad y. pected to start Friday "\Ve h:J\'t' good depth night. ror the firs t ti me th.is Tom Wa tkin s !6·0 season ... 1'eak says. senior) and David Baron "Rut "'ith Tt"'d missing (6·1 sophomore ) are re· pract i<'C' sessions this turning startC'rs at th e v.·cek. "''e ha \'t' had some guard positions. of the worst workouts Re ser ves i n c lude s1nr£'i "vC'beC'nht•rt··· Freddie G la s ter, a Rergerst1n 1s thl• kl'Y to graduate of Verbum Dei Sll<'<'ess ftlr Sot:al this High where he played ~e::iso n . lit• \\'as most the last two years; Jerr va!l1:1blC' p layl'r l"'o !\1al s tead. a 6 -4 year s t1go <1nci co-1\tVI' sophomore '>''ho will start ,,·ith Al Carlson l::ist --"' season. Rerg<>rson led the l<'am with a 20.6 scoring average last yt»~r and 10.5 rebounds p<'r gam<'. lie is a 6·5 senior. in pla<'e of R<'r gerson f"'riday . F.d\1t in Young, a transfer from Sa nta Ana College and a 6·2 junior who will start ir J ohn son is unable to play, s.C.1c1u..-sc11H11i. Nov. lt-<11 8•11llt1Co1l19e, NOY.1'-IPl.1..-. 0ttc.•-1uc 1r.,1ne. Ot<. •-<••remon1. Oft. 11-CalSt•I• INorl!\rldge I. Otc. 11-1 R•dl.1nd$. Ott. 10-1 .-.ru~• Pee Ille. Dtt.JO-IOct~"tll. J•n. t -<•I Sl•lt !Doml"Q"'' Hill\). JAfl."-1C•1Beo!11t. Jen ... ,0-.t Pt. l..Oftlll IOU<'-nt. ,u;n. 1). pt, L.ome. .JM. 1"-t 9lol.1. Jaf\. ~t l'rt11110P.1tllit, Jeft. tJ-C.tL.utl'lw•n. J .... l •-11He1etlft At I loft, .,....11-1w.1tmont. _,..._ 1'-1 C.115.l•I• (,.ot1P>rldgie l. J•n. ~Ol A11Qtle1 B•pU1t. Ftb. J-1 C..I Sll lf COoml"'}lltr Hllt•l. Ftb. 7-Gr...., Cen'l'on itt DrM9 C.0.1IUr:>.tn.I. FtO. 10-8 i0l•. Ftb l•-f:'re1nof>•tlllt Ftb 17-•IC.IL.utP!t••"· Ftll. l'O-W.\lmonl. F•b. 1•-t l..Ct!o An911t1 B•olill f:'tb. 1'-•tOlel)m•"· Ftb. 11·2'. Mlt(ll 1. J-Olslr•cl Pl•rofh. Mlo•<P>S--NI •ll•r l)lrmt. ohnson & son OCC Finishes No. I in Poll Orangt> Coa~t C:ollege finis hed the JC rootball ser1son as the ~o. l team in the Southland, accord · ill.i lo t..be Dady l'ilot's final rankings. I -11i::L Miki! !ii+ E"Mll• 1 W Mi,@'i*-I Saddleback fini shed in tht" fifth spot and Golden ' Wl'st was ninth. 55_years of friendl_y famil_y • service 0.llf Pll•I Top II """-• C...1991, Jt•c••• .. 1 O!'lnot CIM•t 110·01 1, LA VeUe y !• 11 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST LINCOLN MERCURY DEALERSHIP 1 l'"ull9rkW'I !J JI • CJlnK { .. 0.1 1 ). S!lddlftle<;-j1 t I) •· Jtl6Hm'ICIO (l ·n 1. BH..llt.ld 111 t I . ~ ... ....,. .. (• ,, t.Go~Wo!\l !••l 'Ant•toPt Vl!lty (tll MIKE MUSSO FY Offense CHRIS WALSH Dana Hills Defense ' SKIP FRASER Edison Defense Football Playoff Sites The S('cond round or CIF football pl ayoffs is scheduled for Fr iday '>'"ilh 28 contC's ts in thl• fou r rlassif1 t>a tions on tap. lier<> art~ thl~ s ites for Frid<i y. •·• St Pitul "' St Jon~ 80\CO .II ~·· ••IO!ICOll~ Arc..doiit "' Fo .... l•ln V•ll•Y .. OCC GilMMltlo "' Ktnnea, •I ~i1ern "'"' Wt\l...,.niter •• 'ilc>U'ln H1111 1t (.o,.. ,,,. Oi\\ncl St•d'""' -st Torr.,,<• ·~ P•1oM:1•"• •t Et Gilmlno Collll'9f F--... , Anit1'toM II l..il P11 ...... P1r11; Weit co-..ln••• s..n M.l "o~ Fool hill"' 1..0JOl it •I '"'''" higr. .. !>A Vl lley •I 8urro11QP>S PKll1t• II Collon Ch•no•• Soutr. P•~n• S....t• AnA ·~I..• S.rna •• ~A Bowt V+ll• P•rk -..1 Sitnl• M.1"• it! El -.. "''Q" St""'r•t~n11 Ft O.mitf'I •I l,.ornpoi;: El -It G•Hlfft C.rovt '. S1111rit .,, Sin c11meftt• •l FltlltortOft SYldlvm 8urrougl\\ v\ G•P>r •t I..• Mir.Ide "'"' tiorlt Vhta ~• Coatllttl• Valley Mltl09f V•ll•Y •t l..tu11noe• A90Yr• VI D•11• Hlllt II 5•1111 C'-lll•Hitl'l B•ld•i11 P1r11; 11 Kenned., 18.lr•l-l El Oor1d0 vs Walnut •t M• SAC """ -.., .-,,lllW 1t Cllr~'COHf'<irl ••• 7' llllmS 11.-.au;,..., Ntfdltl •I LA l..ulllt••n C..rpiftlt,!• 11 V•llt'I' CP>rlsU.,. 8onlft n P110 Robles Pro Scores N•U-.ol •11111tull A.lSll. S+atlle 111 ... .._ YOf"lo. 117 !OTI Pl\·ll-lplll1111', Golden St-IOI Hovi ton 100. W•1lllMJlon n C,.....I_ ... CP>lc•QO•( A,....,.1, • ., l.iislelMll Al.wt. Ktnluc-v 1tl. Ut111 Ill !Ol 1 H10-..1 H•<ll•• .......... ~ton '· L.o\ A11<;1tlt• 7 Monlre1I •, All•nl•O V•ncou,,..r •. BuU1100 - I Q.. YOE JOHNSON DICK JOHNSON JC POLO .•• SaJ,dleback Five Contlnuf'd From Page B·S game to cut the delicit to6·5 Then. with OCC lorced to leave it:t goal unprotected in the hope ol :1tealine: the ball, the Ru stlers· J on Crook s cored with :;ix seconds remaining. In Action Tonight In the e11rlier game, GWC 's Don Caskey scor ed 10 goals against Saddleback, tying the school record. Caskey was score· Jess against OCC. louling out with three minutes left in the third quarter. And OCC had a struggle with Ventura, le ading only 7·6 alter three quarters. But three quick goals by Eric Smi•h. Mike Mitchell and Steve Smith put the ga me away for J ack FUiierton's Pl.rates. k•••••O-~ GalOtn Wtll S • l ~ ti ~.._. 111!t Go--II KOO"ift9-C...0•t.•' 10. ~«f 1. F.o Ill..,, 1 C,ooll.. Pk ltoo"4, Hor..,.M, °"'""" s.td dltb.Kk •c<M"LflO -NtW10f\ 1. l..yle J. ~t-1. ... 11...-11. s..: .... ..,o-,,"" Or l"9f Co.o•I I •·•1 "'"'"'. 1 ) • OCC \CO<"ln9-Ml1cl'lell J, S--2. E SM•l" 1, Wv•ll 1. l..und, \ 5,..1111. DoDroll. '°"'""'' v • .-..... Sc .... ..,o.i.""" . ' ' SK!dl•ft.Kk \(OtlnQ -1..J i. Sc••• .. O-t1..., ' ' 0-•llQl' c.o.,. 0 l Goldt" Wt•• J ' 1 ' ' OCC •<Orino-E Smltn 1. S ....,,tr., :i.-nwn. l..und ,GWC•corlno T.Croo•l.J Ct-.F•1>1an. ll+c•.Denn••· Saddleback College's basket· ball team, minus three players that figured to M starters, opens the 1975-16 sea:1on tonight against an Alumni outfit at MiiSion Viejo High. Game time is 8o'elock. "Thr<>e weeks ago we were in great sha~. but we 're really hurting now,·· says new Gauchos coach Rill Mulligan. Freshmen Dennis Smith <Servile) a nd Keith Musick tSouth Torran<"e) are both ailing and are not expected to sWt up, 04·hile 6· 7 Tom Caserman !Long Reach Wilson ) has been di s· missed rrom the team . Smith (6-51'2) is suffering from bronchitis whil e ~1usick C6-5) has mononucle-os1 s. ~lulligan will start ~lark Love-- lace 16·4l and Dave ~1aracic h (5·10 ) at the guards, Ruck Day (6·6) at center and Jack Dea n 16-3) and Mike Rokosky (6-3 1'2) at forwards. I..ovela<"e and Rokosky started for Mulligan las t sea son at Rivl'rside City Coll ege while Day !Foothill l, Dean I Mater Oei J and Maracich (C hi cago, Ill .) are freshmen. ~same five will start Friday night at San Diego Meu (l:JO ). P.1ulligan has added 6 ·4 forward Dennis Penderga1t lo the rosier. Pendergast is a transfer from Rio Hondo Col lege. He prepped at St. Paul fligh. scoring 48 points in hi s linal game. He'll become eligible next week. s.Mllli.111<11 a.111.-...~ WM .• NOV. "lt-Ah1n,ni 1-.1 Fri., NO•. ·-IS.fl D"'1M> ..... M..l:J0 Soll:., NOV. 1'-Glot.,_1 •I Mit-..c.DIYl,6 Jll l)oK. w-t OCC TourM' !Flot._,,., tM O.c. l, IEI C,.mlno, •11.M. ). 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POllSHED AlUMINUM29•• Sl"Otr:f WHEEL MAG WHEEL 14 .. • 6 f ACH 1 •~ • 7 f ACH HEADQUARTtRS FOR APPUAllCE -CRAG£R•ROO<ET l. INllT WHEll5 1 . I • ·-- 88 DAILY PILOT Wl!M3n8$day , November 25. 1975 SCAGHeport Family Count ~oMe t..tBRARl~S Grows Smaller . . ARE .. lly THOMAS D. EUAS Env1 ronment<1Usts have rejoiced as pl anners revise-ct th~ir projt•c.·tions for California's future population Stt·adily downward lhe last three ycurs. Jl ut 3 nl.'w SouthC'rn California report should give them paus t-. The rt•porl show:s that "•hile overall population i nr rt~<ISl'S <t r t.' c.·o m in)! more slowly than the growth· oriented planner~ or the 1960$ prt•dJ l'tcd, households art> groy,•1ng s n1 allrr at the saml' time. A GRAJJIJAI. WWERING OF TlfE numbt'r or persons li vin ~ in t•a<.·h dwelling unit is under way. Th:::1t tr>.1 nslatt·s into good news for lhe construc tion indus try a nd bad news for oppon('nts or u r ball .s prawl. T he re port comt'S from the Southern California Association or t:ovC'rnm(•nts. '>''hose s tudies oflt·n pinpoi nt l rt~n ds that will pop up later in othe r areas. "Since f('wer p<'r::.ons "'ill ocrupy eac h dwelling u nit in the future," the r eport said. "hous ing will ~~ve to in(· reuse at a r ate hi gher than the inc rease T µopu1~111011 . ·• 1'JIF, l~CRF.t'\SF.S NOW JIROJF.CJ'F.D would fi nd t1 bout 28 n1 il!ion r<'sid£'nts in California h y the )'l'ar 200J, t11Jout JI Jll'rccnt Jess than was forec as l in 1971 , but still" ·l'I p£•rcent inrrcaseover today. Only 1.1bout three million of the new Califor- nians "'·ill live in Southern California, scene or the largt·s t growth in the 1950's and '60s. Much or th{• new population is exp<>cted to sl!ttle in the Central Valley and farlht•r north. Rut more than 1,2 million new houses and :ip:.irtn1ents will b(' needed to a ccommodate ev£'n lhl· s ru o:11le r increase seen for the Southland. SCA\.'s hous ing estimate deals only with its six county area, which is experted to add 1.8 m illion person~ by 1990. That area doesn't include either Santa Barbara or San Diego counties. THE l ,ATEST FORECAST REFLECTS a drop of 411,000 from last year's prediction. Despite this. the forecast in housing units is up 266.000 from las t year 's ('Stimate to a total or 4.74 million. ln short , the SCAG planners, making thf' only .annual comprehensive de mographic prt"dictions in the stat<>, believe that a slightly increast"d popula- tion \1rill need a ~real deal more housing than is SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS available today. "Even if there were no change at all in the numbers of population, \Ve would n eed tens of thousands of new d'A•ell- ing units." s ays f'rank Hotchkiss, SCAG 's deputy d irector of planning. The need, he said, is caused by a change in the type of person living in California more than by any increas ing numbers. "F.VEN WHEN YOU HAVE STABLE numbers in your population -and we've come close to that rec ently -there are still people constantly moving into and out of California. Right now we're finding that the people moving in tend to have fewer -children than those moving out." At least five factors are apparently at work in is s hift. Longer life spans are one elem erlt. as d('r persons frequenUy live alone. Another ractor the increase in unmarried couples Jiving · get he: .. cc_:>m milted to having no children. A third elem e nt is the low birth rate among arried women, which causes far more two-person useholds than previously. Other factors include ildren leaving home al ever·earlier ages and a ntinuation of the present higb divorce rate. THE TREND TOWARD SMALLER households s apparently been under way for some time. atewide figures show the average was 2.82 rsons per household in 1970, compared "'ith ay's 2.68. ' The expectation is that the droporf will con· tinue, but not as sharply. By 1990, the average s hould be 2.59, SCAG predict:s. . .o\.11 this can have significant meaning in terms of lifestyle and the economy. For one thing. a stable popul ation has often meant a stagnating ronstruction industry. But it won·t this time, s ince lhe demand for new housi.1g is increasing raster than population. Jt also means that stable·population areas will continue> to ge t new construction, allowing them to stay modern. ANO THF. PlfENOMENON MIGHT ALSO pro- duce a backlas h : young persons living on their own may eventually become so alienated that they turn to communes in large numbers. Clearly, all the meanings of this new type or population shift aren't yet obvious. What should be obvious is that a n important change is occurring in Calirornia, one that bears watching over a long time. U.S. 'Goofed' Turkey Menu Hit \VASJ.IINGTON' {AP) -Warning : 'fhe typical Thanksgiving dinner is not nutritious under a pro· posed federal regulation for being advertised as nutritious. That is the word from ---------- Rep. Wayne Hays CD· Ohio). who cited a pro. posed Federal Trade C.ommisi;ion oidvertising regulation. tion" requiring that one· tenth of each federal re· gulation make sense to th~publir . NoV~J.;.­ LOVfRS Capitol Idea for Slurry Ry DICK Wf<:ST WAS IUNGT0:-1 W P() -It was a1,n uuntt·d thl.' other doy that rormer Rep. W. P.:1t J ennings was leaving his JOb as clerk of the llousc of Repre s entat1 vt·s to becom<> the future pres 1 dent o f th e SI urry Transport Assuc1;.il1un. This has created a l'l·r- tain amount of conrusion "'h1 ch I shall endeavor to clear up. so~•: FOl~KS ha\'e ji!oltt>n lht> S lurry Trans port Assorialion mixed up with th<> Surrey Transporta tion Associ:l t1on. Consequently, tht'y :ire under the impression that Jennings will bt• dir('rting a mov('ment tn bring back ho rst'·dra"'?l vehJcles to compt.>le with th(' railroads. NOt so. Slurry, as if you didn't know. is a watery mix- ture of insolubl<> matter. Jn thi s instance. coal dust. The a ssoci ation wants lo transport coat through pipelines by grinding it and mixing it "ith water. IT IS IN this respect that the competition ~ith the railroads comes in. The railroad s , which haul coal in lu mp form, strongly oppose c on - s truction or s lu rr y pipelines. Since the pipelines will in some cases require congr<>ssional approval. cynics are suggesting the association hired Jl'nnings in orde r to taJcc advantage o r hi s ex- tensive contacts on Capitol Hill. Again not so. WE ARE inde bted to John McKelw ay or the Washington Star £or dis- closing the real reason J ennings was hired. !\1rKelway pointed ou t that preparing coal for transport by grinding it and mixing it '>''ith watC'r is similar to the method ''used by the Houst• before pas sing legisl~1 - tion on to the Senate.·· A GQOD example or the s lurry method or legislating is the tax r<.' form bill prepared by thl' House Ways and Means Committee. The proposed r('forms originally cam(' be£ore the committee in lump form. Where upo n the committee proc<>C'ded to gtind them to bits. . In the second stage of the pro cess, th e pulverized lax reforms "i ll be conveyed to the tlous<' n oor "'here th<>y will be wat('red down. Then lhe legis lat ive slurry will h<' r<>ady for transport to the Senate. I ASKF.D A m('mber of l:ongress what advan- ta)?<' the s lurry technique had over adoptin g tax rt•- forms in lun1p form . "Jkforl' legis lation is transport<>d to the Senate it must be s irtcd through a screen or lobbyists, .. he li'Xplained. "WH•:N TAX rcrorms are adopted in lump form, many of the lumps Hoiys said each staple Q( the typical Thanksgiv- ing dinner, consisling of turkey, mashed or swe<"t Potatoes. stuffing and cr:inbe rry sauc e, does not contain 10 percent of the rerommended daily I are t oo big· to pos s through the screen. This cause s the legis lative ma ('hinery to g<>t clogged up. But once the reform:s hav e bee n !lowance for protein d three other nutrients r ea<'h 100 calorics. To be advertised as holuome or nutrlUOt.18, the foods must contain the s pecified amount, J-laya said. He aaid the, nation need• a new 'bureauc.ratl c regul•· 1 I/ -~. 'M., wiva don't und•r1t11nd ms/" 1 ground up in committee and wate red down on the floor, :!lcreenin g is no problem." In hi~ 20..odd years as a congressman 11nd cler k of the Hous<>, J ennin.e:s undoubtedly h as srCn this process in operation countless timt"s . Thus, it ls clear that he was hlrOO for his exoe~tise rather than his innuence. Cuban DispuC~ Pearl Bailey Mixes It Up f 'rom Wirt;" &rvlc~i1 l'f'arl f\3ilry m ade hc-r rirst s1>eC'rh as a U.N . diJJlom at and (·ru~M-d words with sh.-rp-tong ued Cuban Ambass;_1 dor Ricardo Alarcon t!ursado In un t.·:<r han!!t' O\'t•r Puerto Rit:o. Al~rcon suggt>sted thut 1f M i::i.~ Uailt·y had s ung ht>r speech, it would havt· bt·l.'n n1ore convinc in~. ~1 1ss l~a ill·y. "''ho bt">Camc ~ rnember of the U.S. dtl('gation !Js t wet•k, ro~<' in the (;l.'nt:'r al Asst·l'nbly .1fter ,\Jarcon raised the 1~sut· of ind('pendence for J\lerto Ri('o 1n a dt•batt·ondecolonization. • T he ;:tnnual S<1nta C'la us J.;1nt• (:hristmas parade do.,..•n llollyv.ood ISou]('vard Sunday n1i::ht has been ded icalt'd tu the il11Jl s Brothers singing group. 'l"ht• llolly'\'ood Chamber or (:om mert·c ~aid the tll'dic~111on. the fir~t t'V1·r mad('." as 1n honor uf tht' ~·roup's 50th ann1vl·r::.ary in :-hu-... liu ::.1nl'::>~ • ('lair W. Rurge nf'r l lt ('alif I pJrathutt·d 4,000 ft~et fron1 ,, multi C'nj.!1nt· :"o:;1,·y pl.ult' uver the Ca lifornia dl'St·rt ;:111J th··H·r1Ut·t.I 11 <1s .. a fa ntastic :-;ens ation .. Hurgt•fl c•r, ;,:J. ~r1id the Jump fulfilled a lifetime a mbition an(! I -...•;1nl('d lo gel it out or my syste m iX'forC' l got t1)0 ro!J . ·· A spOkt·!'>1n:111 ;.1t th1• N>itiunal J>ar3('h utc ·resl lt a n g e . wh 1<.'h 1 ~ 1n l\urge11<>r's <·ongres . ..;ion:ll [ ) di l'otrict, s:i1d n<1 Spt't'1al i>l·:Ol,1 .1:. ('X pC'O ~l' \\l~t S 11\VOl\'t•d -- Stn('e !C'S! JLlrTI !lS \\t'r't' (Ill ~--------~ de r way. ll 11rgt•111·r Antiwar Groups Probed WASHINGTON CAP) -The U.S. Navy sent in- tPlligence agents to in· riltr~te anti'>'·ar croups in thf" San Dit!go area during 1971 and 1912 to determine lf any Naval personnel were planning Yiolt>nt protest:s. Nav al intelli gence d oc uments released Tuesd:iy show the agenb: kt>pt several grou~ un· der surveillanc<>. includ· i n g civ ilian protes t groups whirh were or- ganized to protest the Rt•publiran National Convention. The s pying was con- duc ted wt>ll after the Nixon admini stration said it was moving to n1Ut l.l l' civil ian sur· Vf"illanc<' by the m i li ta ry, The Navy declined to romment about the lrgality or its investigations of civilian groups, No Broll"n Race SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov . Edmund (;, Hrown Jr.·s chief ad- v1St"r says a published report that Rrown has l:tnded a m ile south of tht· Salton S..·a. ~ dE'c ided to entC'r r,ormt•r Jl ussi~1n !i"l':..u.ll·nt 1\nast3 . ., I . )likoyan, California's l)emocralic <>ne of tht• IJst SUr\·ivini.: ''Old (;uard '' llolshe viks, JS presidential primary is 8,), raise. lli:-: hirthd:.iy "'l'nt u11rn~1 rkt·d officially and un "I don't know if I can ml'nticint·d in the Snvit·t prt·S'l put it in strong enough .l\1 1k,1y;in, som,.ti mes k no~·n :1s "1'he Greul term:;. The suggestion he Sttr\·1vor " bt•ca ust• he ca me safely through two has made such a de· .,..·orld w ar~. tht• r 1•volut1on .ind llus::.nin Civll W<1r cision, or even devoted and Stal in purgl'S. lS Uill' of the few orig inal ·c ) Holshevtks who e ndt'd hi:; c;.1rt>e r <in honored man. S tate Most fe!ln"'' rc·,·olutiunari<'S \\'('rt' murdt•r ed in th C' '---------~ purt;C's or il·f t off ict• disgr ar<'il . • An international fuod·r;1i '\1n)! l"ffnrt f:1iled to :-t:'.l.v e the ram :;hackl l' tinsp1tal butll tJy the late l)r. :\.lbfrt Srbwt"ilzt>r 1n Afri('a ~t nd 1l will be closed J an. I. The bankrupt ho~pital 1~ un thL" banks of the Ogoue l~iver a t /.;unh<11't'lll' 1n the rt'pub!ic of r (;.Jbt•ll. v. lll·l'e the Al sati an ~ lht·ulog1.u1 nH1s1t·1all-physir1::i11 \\(1rkt·1I ~llH't' it..; ff)lln datio n in 19'.?I until h1 ..; dt·ath 1n 1965 at the , ,:_ ·•~lt' nf &1 1:fi 'r/11· Sc-hwC'1l1t'r Foundation :-1ud 1l hoJl('d thL" village fo r ll·1~:r.., rlC'~1 r lhl' hospi tal '>''i ll go on functioning tha nks to finan- cial ,ud of Gabones<' a uthorities. • ·r hl' Philadelphia Orchestra :-:ays Italy's Ri<'<'ardo ~tuti will be principal guest conductor for t he 1977-78 season, but F.ugene Ormandy h;:1s no intC'ntHJn of retiring as pe rmanent ronductor . The a nnounremt1nt :-aid Muti 'A'Ould appear for eight \Veek s in '.'io ve1n lx·r. 1977 and March, 1978. (lrma ndy, who a pproved the invltJtion to Muti, has led the or- t hestra for 40 of his 76 years and :t :-:pok<'s man said he has no in - lC'nllon of retiring. Ill" will ron- tl uct the o rch t~s t r a fo r hi s customary ts "'eeks, as he is srht>d.ulcd this season and next. • The lat<> {'o mposer Scoll Joplin n1ade r agtim e mus ic popul<.1r '>''ith his lively piano pieces in the e a r ly par t of the 20th Ct'ntury. Rut Joplin and his mu:-11c h=-id b<·t•n all but forgotten until t'>'·oyca rs ago. Sevt"r al ti f h1 -.. son~s \\·e r e used in thl' soundtrack o f the l!Ji3 hit mo,·1t·. "The Sting .. and sparked reviv<>d intt"'rt•st 111 tht' compos itio ns by the m311 kno-...·n a::. thf' f:-ilht>r of ragt ime music, 'f hrel' bushl:ut :-: tif studl•nts, two hig h school hands and 15 or .J11p!tn's relatives g.:.ithl.'rcd in Texas to celebr a. te th e I 07th anni versoi rv or his birth. The ct•re m onit'S \V('r(' pai t of 1·exarka na's birentl'nnial rl'lt•brJtton. • Jt>ffrt'y M. flurhl'r, a I.os Angeles bank e x- ('C'Uli ve who bec;in1t· th{> l·'Nh•ral Rest•rve Iloard·s )'oungest governor. h~1:-1 rc•s1j!ncl1 and will re turn to California to j oi n till' la\v firm of Lillick, l\fcHose and CharlE's. ' Hucher. 42, "'ill ronl.J nuC' a5 a FC'dC'ral Reser\'C gove rnor until J an. 2, 1976. lit• '-''a~ .1ppo1 nted to 3 standard 14-yC'ar board term in Junl· 1972 by then President Richard Sixon. Rucher gave no rca:-:on for hi ::. 11.'aving the Fede ral Reserve>, but said in hi:-; Jcuer of r esigna· tion to President Ford thoit tht~ dt•<·1s1011 '\\•as ;in ex- tremely d ifficult ont>. ·· • Rep. 8 .• -. Si~k (0 Calif ) rnatlC' th(' expected a nnouncement that he woulrl St"'ek a 12th term in the Hou::,;e or RepresPnlalives. Sisk made h i~ announren1t•nt as he wound up a rour-day visi t to the fo")-(•sno a rt.'/.\, the firs t vis it he m ade since undE'r goi ni,.: maJl>r ahdnmina l s urgery last St'ptem bt:'r in Wash.inJ,!ton. • T'A'O Am<'rican soldi1"'rs returned to their bast> ;i fter ("(lmplC'ting ~ 126 day, l.600·rn il e hikC' the lt>ngth of J;ipan tc1 publi('lZt' lhC' bicentennial and promote tJ .~.·J a panC's<.• frit·11tl~h1p. "We felt like q uitting \\\'ll't' a day -wht•n W<' got out of tx•cl in tht• nt11rni ni::s :•nd \\'hen "'e l0t1!,;l1d for a pl:-t('e to c<imp , ··said S1Jt•<· 5 llt1h1•rt J.:. Constant, 28. lhlC'hester. '.'i . \' .. b~ck ,JI C'a nip Zn ma nt':lr ·r ok yn c:onstant anrl S. Sgt. l>onald J . Austin. 3..q, l.Jk(' Charle s. I.a., st:irted from tin· nnrt hcrn ti p of llok· kaido island on July 22, "'1.llketl th(' 1£"ni(th o r the m:i- jor Honshu i~l a nd and this \\t'1·k rt•arhed the Sat:i- ~1isaki li ghtholist· at thl' ::.1lU!h('rn tip of Kyus hu island. • ~trs San Ill man C'rt'ws of Lititz. Pa .. was or- <.1~1nect <ts the second wo1nan 111 tht.• ministry of the ~1<'ravit1n Church in Am t'ricn. '.\Tr:-:. \rews, a \IJ lnston-S..i.lcm, N. C. native, is m arrie<l to the Rev. Donald A. ('re'A'S, assista nt pn~tor ::i.t the J,itit z church. She was ordai ned as a deacon, the first rank in lht• church ministry, and will serve as you th ministl'r rClr th<> F.:1st l''a irvie w Churlh of the Rrethr('n al !\tnnhrim, f>l.I . • Andrei Sakharo\' aSkf'1 I th<' Nobel rom mittee or the Nor"·f'gian pa r hument to deh\'cr h i~ 1975 Nobel PeaC'e Prize lo his v.•1fc ul t.ht• annual ceremony ln <>slo l){>c. 10. 1' T ~1ny great deal or thought to it. is totally false," Gray Davis, Brown 's chief of staff, said Tues· dav. Jf'K Panel End11 LOS ANGELES <UPI) -The City Council r om- mi ttee formed to in- ve stigate the police h andli ng o f the as- s a ssi nat i on or S<'n . Robert Kt>nne dy dis- solved itself Tuesday. It reached no conclusions a nd made no r eport. The committc-e "'as f('l rmed at the height or the "second gun" con· troversy \~rhen there was s perulation that s o- meone in additi on to con- victed assassin Sirhan Sirh;in fired a gun in a hotel kitchen when Ken- nedy was killed in 1968. Pay lnrrea11es LOS AN GEi.ES (AP) -A SIS million pay and bent>fit inrreas<> for non-academic employes of the-California State University and Coll eges system was approved on a 9-3 vote of s ystem trustees Tuesday. The increases for the 197&.77 school year vrill mean a 12 .S pe rcent boost ror employes at low pay scalt>s but no in· creases for the system chancellor and school presidents. Caf·Ta.r Bid SA CRAMENTO (AP) -Tht• California Tax- payers' Association is a sking to intervene in the Serrano suit because "equal expenditurC's per pupil will not necessarily g uarantee equal op- portunities.·· Cal-Tax, a non-pro(it organization. s aid Tues· day it requested the state Suprt'me Court to reject the basic aid guaranlee ,,r $125 per pupil because it means districts which need monC'y the most h.:tve to send it to those .,.,·hich don't. DtH'tors Mum OXNARD (UPI) Surgeons at St. Johns J.lospital said Tuesday they wil l not tell hospital administrators whether the y are ca rr ying m a lpractice insurance tiftt'f Jan. I becaUSE' or thr eats n1ade by th~ h<':-:pital staff. nr. Edwin ColbC'rn :-:aid an .:td\•t•rsary situa- t 1 o n h a d d,_ev c lope d bc>twc-t>n the doctors and th(' St jff roncerning the insura nc e C'overage. Ad · mi ni s t r ators earlier '''a rne d tha t doctors 'A-ithout in surance wou1d not !)(> allowed to prac· tice thert>. P e tahtma Rape PETALU MA (AP) - .t... 22-ycar~ld woman gas station manager was ab- ducttd rrom the parking lot or an Ignacio b11.nk.1 r obbed of $3,000 ancl raped, th<' Sonoma Cour,· ty Sheriff·s offic-e reporl.· edTue$day. • For the Refttrd ........ ~TM CO.UT CQMMUMIT'J MOS'9TAL _ ... .... ""· .... Mt's. t-w ..... ~ -·-0(1-.,,1.,t '*-.,.. Mis. w1..-How•U\. * ci.n.111t.llOY ""'· ..,. M•~ Art •1wr. ~ Hi9"M,llO• ,) ... ,.._ .... ,. McGtt, ...... Urodo ll'IO MIC 1'11 .. 1 llilo.,.a,c..r11 L -Jt1•1 l DI fiord. (yllll'lfl L....,111 1Nd kotl &I .. -· .JO"" W ~OCI Dllor1t t ~ ...... 11:111'1 .. ••n•C. -JOlr'l l[ °""' JO'J"'.t ( -o .. ••<I t C«•Oll.J-!C. II"~ P•lf>Ck M .. _.,JllOllllA -,._,,..., H -M•tlW•I, L.•11<11 s ... •nO J.trtw• _,~ ~JOIWIM olMl l"r..,.(I ... ,.. •'1Cll Mt'-~01_. Allo.ll'MI\ Jr , U.WW .. «11.bo'I' ICl••.J.-.• fl .. ,......, kOllcr1 0."f'I Otl ..... JO 1•11 ia.tk, ~•11' -••Der! l_•tl Mt ...... Mr .. ltllpfl ofppjte:I>, ""*°" ""'-1'¥i.-o. MUOt•ll #1111 I.Mori.,.. I. 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Fo ..... t..ln V1•ltY, boy IN. Ind Mri.. Wllll•m s •• ..,.,...,.~ •• 11•S()pcw1o P11zo. WestmJn,ter. llOy ............ ,It,,,,, W . •nd Mr•. J•mt\ Htns.tn, 4JOr. Ktnt, F_,111" v1n,,, Qirl Dlssolutlons Of Marriage Elllt • .. ~-btr4 H61.1'1f, E1rt O.on 1nd (oll,lt n<t "~ SllY'f'19n, Ml<h4lllt Ann •nd EOWMd .. _ Pt•. R ... I L . .,..dJOd" Otoor°'" 0.-rlber..,.,, D11t1or111 K. ond G«y c,m 5'11.11 1, Marlor! E • ...., Ct11rle1 P. Del.to, Jof"'.t l.orr1l..e •nll Anll'ton'I' .... s...n-nrr, V•IH lt I. and Jo ton W, S.C.tt . Aow lH and OontlO V , Oolot. 0.woO J. fnd HA rr otl bllllWfY. II"-J .or.Cl Ci•vr R A ... r\On, (lll'ltrone """Will!~"' l Jtf'nlq.1n, .>oAnn 1'111 Mooe Le Rav -u~rell•.L"'•llt J ono Gtr'lllOf, Srn1rer, Rt Ndt fnd JO\Ppl\ Oh•Pr Vtlllman. Bonnie E. •n<11Cen....,1n I< Ht yt'f', Gtyld J'd" and flen 1dm'" &i.110\C ll, RltlW<O J . .ind L•llY A. L..lOS, R""°lpl'I L.fnO ROOtrle M. Mlli ... OYOCl'I, Ttrr•o.Sut ""° o .. n ... 1 "-· Kt1"1,,..r, Tlmall'ly Y11le tnd J- ~rot U.pVynMll, R!11 A . ..,.d Waite• V•nttnl, KlllllH n Roi.e •no Urry Winford !,onlOH'Q\11. Mori1 A. •nd E r,,_ G. 0!1119, Notl\inltl P1u1 andMlcr.lko Pl.l.CIW. Bt•yl l.OU•Se alld Rl iPl'I Pt:!t r COO!!f'r. J e••ldine M , •nd &er<Jld Hutt. Jt•1ot C. ¥1<1 Rube It C Blldy,Orol J .-~!tr~'"""'°"'· Ill w 11_., (l'ltryl Je•n ""°Daniell.,.. Ntl1on. M1r!1 Del Ctrmen and ~ll E . Ltml•t. J••1•C1and Dt n1tl A. VMY""" Zo1<ll1rl1s I nd Elilll~lll M' 1"1'-"0cloffrlO Jone'!. IYO M. ¥1<1 Ho•old tl. Burriett, Rot>erl °"''l<I 1no CMol .... sne1ey, '111111'1• e . .-nd Ste ...... c.. Gl-'-11. Urrv A. Ind Donna L Btn-.wr. l l>o..,.!o A. 1nd J\IO••llG. WOOdi. Gotorge Roltnd 1nd Ewetytt .... Yte, V!rgllllo M .... nd DVWfl'fle F. O'lod'WfU, Molry A. •nd 8r11dley l..J'• S!•on.oe. Som 01wb Jr. ond GI~ "" etrrell, Thom1s C. •"" Agnt'!o M.Jrle MlrUner, Amalllfnd Fr11nk Cru.r Bltchol, Bortw1r111nd w1Ut• Ja...- H11ton Pomela Jo ona Kenneln Roy '" ~.1Cr1111t..,CIG••Ylro:i Vtn111cn.r, J0An11 ol!d Al•ln Lvle K.Olflf. Jol'ln lAWI entl Ind JICqwl!ne ""'" Fl<io.llng, Lindi Su•1n 1n11 e ... ,. """' Vrblln, "'-rforl1 E.1nONltk (.otlodo<'I, Gl<1n Ml!rcer •nd Eftl.,.. Sc""", Ellfollo'll'l•..O Lou!\ 0 . N.ow•no.Mo1 ••"" ""d llfmqn$ F .,.,.IO, ~ C..t ti'" fn<I l 10•11 II. "'''-~. 11•• ..... ocn.-•1•• C. Slt•t"'· &••1 At•••nlltr Ond C.tl'lt,. ... !.tw K1"4 !ol\orltY H Orcl l'.:16'" L, AJ....,.u .Lu<f.,..dJonn Poor•er. AO'f Al""'"" -f'l t• NuTA 0... •ll, Cot• Lfll ond £••I Ltlltlf!l•r llort'\I ... J...:.~ O .,.a Oo•o••t..., ~-. ROCie' rt 0.11na Ewtl'" ...... ,,"01>. 6.-rtw•• VetOIU<I""" P•ul P••~l l H.o_.,, JQMl>r.IM F Ind Rot>t'1 (r Aqu•••.L•"•o l. •""P•lri<•OA Kt•I, L(fllJ.d A •nd Gf'•••O A ~ ...... Anlll Jt•n •1111 J O\fP" "'~"'"" Wl'lollnq, J1mt 1 r1 .. nc.i. Mid JUdltn ~ &r ke. Loh V.n~r•t•~ •11d GorolO ~" F"rNln,Gtr•ldH "noJul•EA(Wt L19"I, MoU'lffl U!°" ... o Ct•OI Lynn Sprl"""''· l l'>dl (, 1nO Jolln W Goldft'1611, Ht"Y H .tncl Miry Dom" Jet n V•nd'r Ctptl•tll, Adoll G. •n!I eor ... 11. C.O.. IC•~n A,....., Aon11d R t.twi\, J••n •nd L•e')Q• v H 6o10. Aot,..•d Louls11nd Judy K11y MccCu•t t>eon. Pl'l•lli' 0 •nO Jn"'1 C ()up!lo!ll•. Ottll>W .,.., Gl!O>Qe £1~n twll••O. lfn09P"" •nd 011•• W Per•e•ull, J.o•HCe L. •no l'lo<1•!<1 ,_, Cr•PP5,Su, ... andJ~nnC S• Rf"""''~• (l'lrt\\1n• •nd Elruoiu E~I $1eftns. P•mtll J """"Jerry Or>n L-t. Aow..,.,do..,a ROdrog.,.., f'ltttri.on. Ht!en•nd L!"tOy Fllt411No..,.mlM•1! R1mlrrr, Jow &vtrrr ro I nd Lill•..., Pl'IHl\ppl, Ew•lyn Mfr9<1rtl f"ll ~l~Ltr ~''"nqlon. ~Orllf' R .. s1tlt 1nd Jo.on Md•Q""'' O:e~v. Oon1ld Ktnneln ond AA <Jre"M.., l'lllQ<l Vern••d J .on<! Mary JO M(>ten<>. Voul.o Md•Y o1nd R1dwru ""' TOQneri. M•tl'l6et Pa"! and !lt>erlyn F"•n<•s W•lfe;s, Gr or Qt R 6nd Mo•• M. ....,,\, V•rt,ion111 Ann ""a Al.on.! R .... w11, M1gna1,a M . .ona .JO\.C: Et• QUlel I MltS-.~v.J11 • l'I 11nd V.c~•t L Stl'l.lutl. S.tnOr1 Lt• tno 1'111111• ..~. A<~lf, Ml!ry G. """ TAomll• N, Cr•••. Do••• L. 111111 J•m•• D .. •on• OoStnlo, Jo Ellen and D•r•yl P F,....lt, Mlldr!'ll B aflO B•lli P11y M<1~uv~11i, Bf'n """ c,.,01 t.vnn &rovwi. Cneryl C.•tt" .ind Da••IJ ""' P o-y, lf•'>dtll Glrn at>O Lorrt•N' ElltoDeUI Asl'lmM1. Solly Anne <Jnd O:enrwtll MiChffl Storey. P1trlci1 A.fin """ HOw"'!I " .... Pelt,,, Patr•t•• J ilnO Clo1rtnct R S<Js••r. Di•n• A o1no Jam,, J.oc ~i.on El'ln•m, Conn1t R•t '""° 0.•o!I MO"l'lias S.•rl, Lil!d6 Marot and ThO""' William Wll!On, Joette •nd c r..rlt' oi .. l -,Juverr1ia E. and 1.v1~0 M.Jr'Sl'I, Pl'ly llls E •no Alltn H Crou<ll, Fr.,.k S.lt•en ano o,_. '"'" Rhoten, S.tewrn J1mt' ;md Oloba<.t" Rll'l'IMkt•S, Oonlld B. 11no Carolyn '· All~. Em •ly J. •nd Robt' rt w. Ad....,,, Allr"d Eu9e<>e llntl D•annt' Jlllol•Ct,J•me,A 11ndAnn M~ro~ C.•no.Rttll•1td J 11n<1 M1•v llltn M••l,•s, ~o•ge E. ond Li!nor/' EWl'lyn E. Kl'lly, Lln1W on<1 Roi>ett P Jr Ac-ell.O>'I, Ru~•• Jt•n •nd Donald EIJlne ----------- Mltlln. Sl'll•l•Y Lee ond Wiiiiam ,_ LlnOoultl. Oebofal'I lol\ •nd L•rry -~.Glo...., D. -GlendoJoon ~-lrt, W•nd•J, '"nd Oofl1ld I . Hfmmoc•, "'-r91rtl Frlnt fl 11nd . 0\'dl U•llt 8111eklldge, Belly W. 1nd WI !llMTI C. AIYIF?l, Mergert l I.VIie fl'>d JUln Wl'llllOC.k. Urry Lynn •nd Potri<ll .... EUI~ Cl.lwde E . Mid ROCln A. Clll'd. 8011e..,O Robert A. &ownwi,""-rJ.on J.-RObertM, "''""· Oorltn Aln1tty 1nd Ge'orOC' T~lll Prone. Loli A. 1<>C1 ROlll!rt !'I. Vu91s. Edtl'f"I '°'-''I' and PrlmoJr, C..rroll, Charyl 0 . ano Oon,.ld E . Sito"~"· (!nd!t Ann •n0 Rondoll Frank MHOeni.trln , Cl'le ryl ond D11rid .... .. Om•i.ct, P1\I! A. Ond LIM a Dru Mc Klbbon, 01•ld P. 1nd Koren Slt!ll'l•nle Mt;Con11'1y. SlllrLey A. 11n<1 Jllnfl Nlckll' -r1tty,Ge01'9' N. 1no E~''" L. l.ou•lor, Don•ld R. and Carolyn M. Uftoon, Slier man Lou Ind D• will i..e WOiie. OSsi• $.and Carl W. W•r""', Helen M. <JndOodlrs k,,_rl, Slt!plltn l.oo• Ind N.-ocy ...,,M ¥11tl!M'l!'l. Elllo Joyce Ind O••ld I.ff Lf.pll,lm, N1ncle Jo -Cr.•tlt10 E. V.lkll"ll, Lk'ld1 t . -Jfmts CM! ll:OUlo.1.0., I rent Ind Grt QOfy N1Nt1; Glly l.11 Mid Jotln CllllO<d Mldt191I, ll:udDlpto •nd Cy,,ll'l•f Loli. Htll.,tn ..... Glori1•nd Roqer l.. W1!1tn. Edn•n Eorle, •nd Horne• l..tndtll Rows, Glyle Suronnt •Ml TtrfllnCf! Grltlum, Gor6<1f\ l.lwtent t """M.Jry CJ"'IM• FllH Octffef 1' Alco!•. Krlly E.t nd E-•on111 11u1t1n. twnc11 w11111m• '"" Dalt! ...... . W•llOn,M. Dalt Mid Roberti £. UPI ftl111"91o Benin Bribe Dr. Fra nk St ~1n ton denies he tried to g('t Nixon administration to help qu as h {'On · te mpt charge in 197 1 a g ains t C B S \\'he n Stanton \V HS h cJd of the network. Krishna Deny Hiding Youth LOS ANGELES nJPI ) -Pour saffron-robed Krishna cultists have denied in Superior Court that they are hiding a 12-year-old boy from his father But the boy's weeping fa lh<'r, Ch1ra11:0 high school teacher Jerome Charles \'annff. said Tues· day the Krishnas lied, aJthough he tan nut pr0..,,.. it . "There is no doubt in the "oriel lh,•y Jc now where the child is," Yanoff's attorney, rtoberl 1 •. Brock. told reporte~. "We can 't lie," Krishna serr1•tary Jtoherl Grant told the court. "Our principle-)> forbid 1t we live b~ the principles of truthfulness, cleanhness, aust<>nty and merc y." When the Krishnas said they had no! :i11•t•n the· boy, Dav!d Yanoff. or his mothC'r , Karrn T·'aith Yanoff Wll son, for more than a week. th<• heur1n11 ended with no court action. Last week, Yanoff sul'd the I.os AnA•·hui Area Jnternational Society for Krishna Con15clouancs! and tl'le boy:s mother for S7.6 milliOn, <'l •imlnJC they osaatilte<I him and lpterfercd with his par(!nlal r<.•lu· tionship when he tried tO rttlaim the bo)' AuJ(. J I at Balboa Ptrk. r PVllLIC NOl'ICE -PuDll.,... °" ..... C...11 0.hy l"llOt ,..._ 12, "·•,.,..o.tc.), ,.,, Gta.1s PVllUC NOl'ICE PUBLIC NOTICE ...,,. ..... ll.llN Qr""" (.M1I C.1ly ?.lat, ,._ S, 1t.1t,1'. 1•1s •1'11).?S PUBLIC NOTICE PVllUC NOTICE 'ICTITIO\l.S •USIMliU NAM• ITAT•M•NT fhtfOI ......... --, ... _,.,. ...... -M. SHALIMAlt QUEST H()Mf;, n1 si..11.._ 0..1 ... , C9'1• Mn<o.CA ""'11 J•,OICI 0.¥1tl Oo-11. '11 ~ ....... Or1 .... ~w-.CA t7t1J 8ofonleJif ... 0. ... 11. ,,,~.._. 0or ..... t;o\1•.1Nw.c• ~J' '"" ~"*'· .• (Ol'lllY(l•d"' Ml'" ........ , JArokl 0.¥111 Do-H Tl\!\ u •• -........ 1119'1 """' Ulit c->1r Ca.•• o1 Or•"V" '""'"'' ""'0; IOtlitf ll, t•IS ...,,, ~ °'.....,.. C...11 c.u, "'""' No .. INll, i. 12, ~. », '''' ···•-11 PUBUCNOTICE '""' llltMo ... f . IClllKlll•t f'Ul.OP, lllOLSTON, •UllNS & Ml:ICIT- TfllCk ""''" PubHSl>ed °''"~ Co•tl 0,,d y P,101 Publi!.l\ed 0••"9" C.O•\I D•1ly P\10!, Na¥ '· 11, 19, 16, lt TS 41N-7i Nov ?t,•nd Dtt. l. 10, 11, ltlS A-n~u .. Xll6Qu•llSltMl ,_WMir'I .. H II, C:.lif. fJMe Publl.,_. Or•n~ Co.ii O..lly P!Jo4, PUBl.IC NOTICE NOV. 11, It, :Jt, •nO 0.t. ), lt1S 41,..7} l---.,,,=======--FICTITl0US•US1 NE.SS NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE .... ,, Pubhll>ed Or•"9'! C:o•\I 01 .. 1, P1•01 NOY.llo,11,..,0.t l, 10, II, 191) PUBLIC NOTICE SU,.EllllOll COURT 01' THE STATE 01' CALIFOJINtA FOii THl!COUNTVO,O•AMOl .... ,. N•.A .. J6V 004.0MANANOCO;Atty. NOTICE Olf NE.t.•ING Of lWAft-M rM !>l•r\ P•TITION "°ll PJIO•ATE OF Wll..L Sioh•112' AND lfOR 1..ETTEJIS TESTAME N· LM ........ tt,Cilt+l ..... 7 TAJIY AND l"OJI AUTNOJl:ll#llTION PllbllWdOre~COil\tOellyPllof, TO ADMlltlSTEJI UNDER THI Nov. s. n. 1•. 16. 19IS 4J'n..1S INDEPINDENT AOM/NISTAATIOl'f P UBLIC NOTICE OlfQTATIS ACT (pr ... 11 Cedor stld .... E"ete of MAR GARET CRA'M.HAW ---------.----ICAIN,0.c••M<I. NOTICEIHYITINGllD5 NOTI CE IS HEREBY GIVEN llWll PUBLIC NOTICE ·-Pulllh-0.•"9'1 C-tl 0.Hy f"llOt, Ho ... ~, It , 1•, 1•. llncl De<.emblr ), TtPS "310.11 PUBl.IC NOTICE SU,.1!111110111 COUltTOl'THE STATI! 01' CALI l'OlllNIA FOii! THI! COUNTYOf"OllANGE ....... ,.... NOTICE 0 1" H~AltlHG OF ,.l!TITION FOii ,.kO•ATE Ol'W!LL AND l"OJt LETTERS Tt\'TAMEH· TAllY Et1•1• ot ARTHUR OE P4Ul, Dorce•~ NOTICE IS HEREBY Gt ... E N 1rw.1 GRAC:( F. ELLIS h•t l•lf<I herein 11 ~ltlOn lor Pr<IMl•af Wiii -,.,. ls- WM><e ot Leiter\ Tt',l11men1.,,v !o '"" ptlil1-r relertntt to wt>oCP'! '' - tw lun""r perTk ul•t\, •I'd tl>;tt tr.e 1;rnt •nd placeo• r..a<l"O the""""'""'' bH<I wl for De<tmtx• 9 It/~. at f .)O • m., '" tr.e t1>11'1room of O.iwrl""'nl Mo. l ol 111111tCMJ'1,111 100 C+v•t Ce!ltl'I' onw wi..i, In tne Cllv ot s..nt• ......,, C..lllorn••. 0.lf'd l'fO.,.m~r 11 , 191) W ILLtA1"E S!J()MN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhel RIC1'1ARD.t..pEASEll•sli!edrot•'"n' -80ilro"' EOWC•tton ot .... ...._.... pl'llllol'I !Of' Ptob91•"' Will ..... tor Lt!· 1Nw UnlllM S<'-1 Dl•ITk t of Or•"OI' ter1THtamenl.,.yto111• oelil~• - c-ty, C..tllotftl., wlll r.c:tlft '11!•"'9 for .,"'°"lz•llon 10 Admlnl1t .. • """"" blcls uo la II •.m. Ofl tne •tti ~ 1119•ll'ld-t!Pffld•nl AOmlnl1tr•U<>n of Otc., lt1J •I !fie offk1 of ~Id Sdlool E""81 Ml IPfotNlt Coclt St! .. 1 ""'!· Ohlflcl, l0<elld" el 11J1 1"111:1nU• .....r-1 to wl"lkll ism-fa. ""1Mr Wll..LIAMC. HAYES ... -. Co\le Ml\8, Cellfonll ... At -'kullf'1,....ilMlll'lt!tlmtenclpl1Ct Atl-ya1UIW C.Ount,Ottk Wllldl lime ••IO bid\ wlll bit publltly fll 1"1Hrl"9 !hf , ...... llilS bMfl Mt I• •W11t111 ... Bl"lll. °""l'll"O..-drNdfOf. DK ........ t, 1915. •I t :JO •.m •In '"'"' $lililk1MtHl!I• Cenl1r TA:UCICS IC_,,_ of DepertrMnl ,,.o, lot Yid L.91 ........... ~ CAtto11 A U bid\ .... Ill) tit In l(CorHtlc.e'"""tll ~~.8! 1CIOClvk C1nl•r D!lttWnt.ln A~y i-: Pel11J-· Condlllclnl, IMINC1ioln. -$09Clflt• tt.Cll.,OI Satll•Al'lll, Ollfor~•· Publl$hld Orlft9'" Co•tl O.lly PilOI, !Ions, wlllcl'I Wt now 04' Ille In t1ll offk1 Dll9d Ha~mlttt 11. lt7S. • Nov. ll, ~and Ole. J, tt/S ~IS of IN Purcl"l•1l1>9 A(l!'nl ol wldSc'-1 WILLIAM I!. SI JOHN, ------------ Dklricl. 11S1 Plet1nll• A~"""' ~UI C-ntyCl .. r~ ,,.. ... C..Ulotn1• "1111! AllOl"OPE No bl~r m•Y wllhd••w l'll1110d!or • ....,...,.MUw Pl"lod 111 tony.f!w• U)l e1eys atlef IN ,_,..,.llSitf;vl\'H•, 511.100 ci.t1 Yt tor IM-nlf>9 llW<tol. l.Ml11•tittl1, Glllf. ""'I PUBLIC NOTICE SUPEllllOtl COUit TOP THE THE !.TATE OF CALll"OtllNIA PORTH IE CDUNTYOfOAANGE T111 8o•rd ol Educ•llon of ll"lt Tll: l:tlJl n.._..1111 -.:iort·MeW Un!UM School Dil1'1cl An.;tvs .... : hUttoMr '"'""'\hit •1'¥11 to r•Ject .,.., ar .ill l'ubll""" Or.ing. Co.isl O•lly Pilat, He. A·l!411 olos -"°' nec1surlly ac(1$1t lhlt "°"' '' 10 2• 1•1s ..-..1s NOTICll OP HEARING OP Pli.YITIOH ~I 1110 •nd towel,,. .nv l~ll-. ' ' ' POii PRO•ATI 01" WILL AND Rift iyorlrr•g~le<llyln•ny tlldrictl-PUBLIC NOTICE Ll!TTEJIS Tl!STAMli.,,.YAJIY (BOf\10 0.let!Ho .... m ... 1 1t1S WAIYIOI NEWPdAT:MIES.A U""JFtEO E1t•I• OI LILLIAN F BERSUCH. SCHOOL OISTlllCT B-M:nt 811• LILLIAN FLORE ... CE 8ER!>UCH, SU,.EAtOtl COUtlTOI' THE OtcNwd DI Ol'ang.1 County, C•lll1l•n•I STATE DF CALI l"OftJOA l'Olt NOTICE tS MEA EBY GI VE"' tl\o>t SyOoroll"lyHa<,,.yFISNt THECOUNTYOFORANGE JOH"' ROGER MULLER M~ flltO Purctwisln9A .. nt ..... A-H41't Mrein • p1111,on lar ProlNllt OI WU! •l'IO S!.ft.l?IO . NOTICE OF HEAR ING 0 .. forln.U11nceOILllltr1T11l•ment....,to PllDll~O Or•"ll' C:O." 0.tlw PllOI; f't:TITION l"()ft PftOllATE 01" Wll..L llw pellti-r Cbond w•1~t0) r~tr....CCt No.,..mi.rlt,'l6,1tlS •lOl·I. ANO ll'Qlll LETYEftS TISTAMEll· !o wlllc l"I 11 meo1 tor lutll"l•r PUBUC NOTICE TAtlY ANO AUTHOllllZATIO"" TO A(). pw-1!cur1r1, and lf>•t Ille time l<lclCllKt MlflllSTl!tl UNDER T NE olllNrlnQll•Mim.11-sbHn.-llo< ------;,c:;;:------i::·~<OE,.aHOE""T ADMIHISTlllAT10N O.Cem08• 1, 191$, et t JO• m., I" Ille CP·1ttt ISTATES ACT. courtrDOm ot DePilr1rn.nl No, J af,..., NOTICE TO Cftl!OITORS E1tete OI DOROTHY 8EIMl"OHR, toun , •I 100Clwlc Center Dr1wt ..... It, In 01' BULIC TftANSl"l!ft .... DOROTHY HOOD 8E IMFOHR, tl'ICJI• ti S-l• A .... ColllO<n••· c .... ,111 _,,,, u.c.c.1 DeGHMd. O.lld...,,,,.mi.r 14, 1•1s. ""alk • II toereb, 1Jlvtn to tl>I NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN 11\al Wll..LIAM E .SIJOfll .... 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U561GilrMnGro,,. &oulev•rd.~ •I tor p.c. •. 197S, 11 t :JO '"", •n 1"" "low. i..10,21. 1t7S ,,..,} Grove. covn•v or Or1ng.., Stolle of c-1,.,.,..., of O.p.oflmtnl ~o. lOl \.ol•d ------------"-I Clhl0<nl• court, •t 100Cl•I< C•nlt• Or1wt wt1t.1n S.kl p..-rty l1'ot1crlbed In g.ntrill l!'llCl1y ol S,.,,t1 An., C.i!llo•n.•. PUBl.IC NOTIC8 ei;: AU 1!oc:k In lr10t. l1JlurH. toQUll>" O.lldMo,,.mO.rl7,1•1S, 1'1'WntenOotlltri11t•U11fallOW\: WILLIAME.StJONN. NOT IC If. O I' PUBLIC 1 Nerne -P111r •nCI P1ul Com-C-ntvCltr•~ NIAltlNG/STUOT SESSIO"" TO •E o•nw, intlUdl"ll •II rlonl1 .inO OAYIOG.BlltAltOON l'IELD BT TNI OlllANGE COUltTT orlwlleQel. '11-'8fiQlft'8r0r.,Slt,llH "LANNING C OMMIS SIO N OH 1 P1!tnl No. J,l'fl.00, lnc:ludlnQo111 ~ ... ell, c.a.•IMCI AMINDMe NT HO ••. ,. TO THI rlql!U !O M..1\l>·O·M•Uc AnllllTlll•< A"'""8yi-; Ptllti..r Oll:AltOI COUNTY GIE ... 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""'" l/l11Wto•'P11'Nf!f.•-n1of.t""1t,,...ICI ~HIO.l>t MUNGlll, TOLLS.Sa publk.11Nrl1>4 ,,.,.,,..... 111!.ICK••SHA.USlft • AddltlOMI j"torrl'lel!o" •11>Wdl11C1 U1Mt0' AMI RIC• •tRll•Mlll MfMI tNI "*k. f>Hrtno/ttlld' M•-,.,.~ P.0. ... 1» .....,_,._. --ta1.ofl'!1IN4 Illy telllactlttt 1111_,..,_1 a....0.-,u .... 1 • '-.........,c.t1flnlh•1.. ll'Mlllnt•r'fl•t-11"-1".1~1 ...... ,... .... nu "'' ftjtl4M-lftt lrMNitit•1•M A .. nc, •I .,...Siii """'I""°' Ott• (N\I 0.11• PllOI, P\Dfl""° ()raf'l(lil CH '\ 01<•"1' l'!IOI P\lttlh......, 0.•n9f C.•\I 0..11• Pi iot t«iw_, ,_., ttlS •.1-12 I) --1'..•..,.DI< t l~U, 1tlS .S1 ).IS Novlmlw• M, lt7S •M)IS • 'Sally' in Debut Revolutiontiry Spinnaker Gear By ALMON LOCJIAllEY or .. o.u, """!.Utt Spinn&ker Sally. Who is she or what is it? Contrary to what the name implies. Spinna.kf'r Sally is not a Coredeek ptTson. Neither la it a gay foredeck man. SpiMaker Sally Is :.t "what." So wbatisit! • ' According to the deslcner and mtrkett"MI or the new spinnaker 1ear, It is the g:reatt'st innovation to downwind :sailing since old Sphinx 6 him~U first :sailfi:S on to a race rourse nying .. an 8('rf.>" or light cloth like • parachute . ATTE'.'IDF.F.S AT the ~ecent Sailboat Show in l.ong Beach were in- formed - and shown by nlm -that "Spi.nnake-r Sally is a proressionally designed. tested and proven system that ends spinnaker handling pro- blems.·· some of the problems all too well known to foredeck crew:5 are : 1, Damage to the spinnaker whil~ lower - ing ; 2. dousing the chute in the water in rront or alongs ide1the boat; 3, foul - ing the headstay 1 4, getti ng it wrapped around itself like a Mat:! West figutt; 5, repacking between uses. So how does S pinn11kt-r Sally eliminatP all the~e pesky problems? Here is what It is and how It works : LIGHTWEIGHT PLASTIC ring s "stop" the sail while it is being raised or lowered. (Stopping a sail before hoisting is not new. It has been done ror years with rotterttwine that can be broken loose when the sail is hoisted. The only problem was that the twine often popped loose before the s pin- naker was fully hoisted.) The Spinn aker Sally method eliminates this problem by the sturdy rings which can be :did up and down th!o' sail by means or a "Sally .. halyfrd. After t he sail has been hoi.st· ed ifl the normal manner with the spinnaker in stops. a crewman at the mast hauls on the Sally halyard, thus raising the rings to the swivel head , allowing the chute to blossom. WHES ;READY TO douse the sail for a beat to windward. simply haul down on the other' end of the Sally tialyard and the sail is again stopped and ready for re-use at will. The spinnaker is furled or unfurled as the rings travel llP or down. Ac- cording to Troy Bros. ~1arine Gear, of Seal Beach, inventors and marketers oi tbe gear, one crelll.' member can handle the entire oper ation in a few S{'C'onds. The rings stay 1n plac{' when the sail is bagged. thus eliminating the chore of reaching bet-.11een thl' ""·indward· course and the do""·n,,..,ind run or re· ti ch. I \ 11 ' ' FOR THOSF. WORRJED about weight aloft while racing, Troy Bros. assures racing skippe-rs p:>lyurethand rings -averaging about nine inches in diameter -weigh Jess than the hal yard. The Sally gear can be installed in any spinnaker in about five minutes by following the instructions included with the gear. Cruis in g sailors h ave long dis- dain{'d the cranky spinnaker, largely beC'ause o ( the ne{'d for extra crewme n to handle it and the un- predictable gyrations it often takes in shifty airs . With Spinnaker Sally. one person can easily ha ndle the entire operation of hoisting a nd lowering, and oince it comes down already in stops, there is no need for repacking the voluminous acre of nvlon. TffF. FIRM CLAIMS that even a singlehanded cruiser can handle the operation with the aid of aJ'Nlulopilot. Racing sailors who ha ve used the gear claim it helps in luffing matches by being able to quickly yank the rings down and come hard on the wind. When the luffing match is ended. pull the ridgs up again and re· turn to the down .... ·ind course with chute Oying. Demonstr ations or the new spin- naker gear can be arranged by con- tacting Troy Rros. Marine Gear. P.O. Rox 71. Seal BeaC'h , 00740. Ron Hill Speeds Into '100' Club IN NEW POST Sol Cats' Jacobs New Yacht Post Taken .By Jacobs Sol Cata martins, Inc. of Santa Ana has announced the appointment of l.ou J acobs to the newly created position of dire(" tor 0f marketing. Jacob s ""'ill be r e s pon sib!C' for supervision and coorctination o( all sales. marketing and com- munication policies for the marine s ports mant1facturer, accord ing to Gt.'ne Vernon, pre· ~dent, Jacobs lives in l.aguna BE-ach . He was most r{'- cently E>mployed in the Los Angeles office oCCun · ningham and Walsh, a N1.~"-' York bas ed ad· vertis ing agency Ron Hill or Garden Grove has been nam ed to F.vinrude Motors· prestigious 100 ~file Per I lour club for driv{'rS who hav("'exceeded 100 miles per hour in outOOard pow{'red boats. llill was among five Americans and two .1\ustralians who were added to the club·s roster at the America.n Pow{'r Roal Association's annual meeting in Chicago. The international ros ter of 64 in· el udes the fa stest outboard pilots in the world. ORIGINATF.D IS 1970, the Evinrude 100 MPH Club recognizes drivers who attain that speed in rompetition with an outboard, regardless of the hr and of propulsion usrtl. A major rule governing the club's n1{'mbership is that the 100 MPH or better must be run in strict acC'ordance with APBA rules <t nd must be C{'rtified by APBA . Foreign drivers are certified by the Union of In- ternational Motorboating (UJM J of Relg ium, or by their C'ou ntry ·s sanctioning authority. Cl ill pasted the top s peed this year with a speed of 108.020 mph at Parker Dain. Ariz. rte drove an F.vinrude Super StranglerintheOPC-SClass. He has also broken seven world records and won eight na· tional A PR1\ championships. Others named to the club this year: 11\N P UkDON OF 1\USTRAUA, who drove a Cougar tunnel po"-·erE'd by an Evinrude Super Strangl{'r to rf'cord an a Ver age speed of 100.60 in the SS Class at Munmorah, Australia. f,ep Sutter or Waukesha. Wi s .. pasted 105.368 mph driving a Molinari hull wjth a Mercury outboard at the fox River Kilo trails. Kaukauna, Wis. Jin1bo McConnell of Wonder f.ake Ill .• drove an F,vinrude-powered UJ Class for an average speed of 103.3.12 mph at Kauk:1un a. Wi~. OTHER CAI.IFOBNIA MEMBERS ol the 100 M Pl-I Club :ire Tinker Collinge. Anaheim ; Jerry Rhoades, Antioch; Gary f'f'rguson, Redding ; Molly Rallou. Hemet; Dan Gouvion. Bellflower; Delbert Teague, Southgate; Fred llauenstein, San Jose; Patrick.Murphy, Westminster : Rob Piper, Garden Grove: Robert Holloway, Modesto. Also, Ted May Fountain Valley : Bob Larsen, StOC'kton ; Bruce Rourquin, Englewood, John Gibbs. Costa Mesa; Don 1-lauenst{'in. Kingsburg: James Hauen:itein. Kingsburg; Jim McKean. Fountain Valley, and Kerry Kidwell, Redlands. The l.os Angeles Yacht Club has an· nounced the creation of the Com- modore·s Cup for offshore yacht club team raC'ing in the annuil Whitriey Series starting in 1976 be engraved on the trophy. The win- ning C'lub will have custody of the trophy ror the following year. 1 The Whitney Series, establ ished in 1954, consists or six offshore r•ces 1u1i.led between lat<' February and ear· 1y April. Th~ trophy will be award{'d to the yacht club whose three-boat team ac· c1.1mulates tht lowest aggre-gatt> points in the net'\ standings of the :;ix ·race geri:rs. The name and hurgeeof the winning cli1b, ...,•lnn1ng yac~ts and skippers will I l.AY C <'ommodore Charles Lav- lngton said the club is contacting otber clubs in the Southern C31ifomia area and urging tht'!m to f'nter teams in the 1976 WhitnttY Series. -· ·-.. ·- CAA. Y PILOT .. Tonight's TV Highlights NBC GJ 8:00 -Disney Double ~·eature. The kids can stay up late tonight, so Disney is orrering "Prowlers or the Everglades" and "The Moon Spinners" as a double bill. CBS fJ 11 : 30 -"The Doberman Gang.·-For those kids l~ky enough. to stay up past midnight. this funny fuck about a pack or bank·robbing dogs will !ill lhebilL ' ' ABC 0 11 :30-"The Night Stalker." 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(4iOmlnl ~l.A'I Gr anl It llo\le\ M•-~.., ............... .,,.. fedltll ,...11«..,.....I OIK~lbt 1 .... 1• fll'ov•lte1 •nd ..-tiofwl , ........ "". 1•:• '\PaCIAL ···M.fmo•,.•Ol""'Pr""'"'t>t•t~""' \ - l 88 DAILY PILOT Wltdnesday, November 2ei. 1975 l\y T llOMA..'i D. Jo:J.1.1\.S F.ov1rl1nlllL·nt;1li sts have r cjoict"d as planners revisNI their projt.•<.·tion:; fot California ':s !uturt.· population stt.•Ltdil y downward the last thret> years. ll ut rt nt.·w Southt·ru Caltrornia r eport s hould give ihem pal1:se. 'fhe rt>port shO"'':S that while over;ill po pulation inrrt•ast.•s ur1• ('on1in~ more slowly than the grow th· orienll·ll pl<tnnt•rs <'f thi: t96<hs pr('dtt'lt.'<I, households ;ire grow inJ! s n1 u ll L'r at U1c sa.mt· tJffic . A GR.i\DIJAI, J..OWF.RING OF T llE number flf persons l 1v1n ~ 111 \'U<'h dwell1n ~ unit is under way. Tha.t t ranslal1.•s into l-(OOtl nC'ws for the construction industry .ind b<.1d nt'ws fur opponents of urban :;prnwl. The rrport <'Omt'S fron1 the Southern Californi:i Assoc1allun of t;ov1•rnml•nts, whose studies oftt·n pinpoint trt·nds that \viii pop up later in othC'r arf'as. . 'Sin cl' r t~w l·r Pl'l':-.Ons "''ill fll'l'llj)Y t•ar h dwell I ni! unit 111 thf' future•," the rt·1X>rt sa11J, "housing will t tvt· lo 1ncr1•asl' at a r:itc highC'r than the increase l' p0pul:1t1011. ·· Til t; l .'1CRl-:AS1·:.<; NOW P ROJF.CTF.D would find ~•bout 28 million rcsid1'nt:. in California by ttiL' vt•;1r 200.J. alJout l 1 percPnt less than was forecas t in 1971 . but stil l a ·l'I 11t•1·cent inl'r1.•ase over today. Only Olbo ut t hret· million of thC' new Califor- nians \•1ill live in Southern California, scene of the l~1rgt·st growth in the 1950's and 'f,(Js. Muc h of thl' new popul ation is exp<'('ted to s1:tt ll' in the Central \'all(>y and fal'lhl·r north. l\ul more tha1l J.2 millio1t nt·w hou:;es and ;:iparlml•nts will be nt.~ed to actommodate even lhl' srn;il lt.•r inc r£'ase :seen for the Southland. S{".<\G 's housi ng esli matc deal:s onl y with its :;ix county ar ea. v.·hich i:; expectl'd to add 1.8 million persons by 1990. That area doe:sn 't include either Sant a Bar bara or San Diego counties. T llF. l •. .\TF.ST .. ~OREC.i\ST REFLECTS a drop of •111.000 rrom last year's predictio n. Despite this. the fo recast in housing un its is up 266.000 from last ye;1r's estimate to a total of 4. 74 million. Jn s hort. th(' SC' . .\G pl anners, making the only annual compr('hensive dt.•mog raphil' predictions in the state. believe thnt a slig htly increased popula- tion V.'ill net'd ;1 _great deal mor e housing than is I , ~OUTII E R N CA LIFORNIA FO CUS available today. "Even if there were no change at all in the numbers of population, \Ve would need tens of th(lusands of new d"'•ell · ing unit:i," says 1''r•1nk 1-lotchk iss, SCAG ·s deputy director or plannini;. The need. he said, is causC'd by a change in the type of person living in Calirornia more than by any in<'reasi ng num ber:s. "EVEN WHF.N YOU HA VF.STABLE numbers in your population -and we've come close to that recently -there are still people constantly moving lnto and out of Californi a. Right now we're finding hat the people moving in tend to have fewer ... children th an those moving out." At leas t fiv e factors are apparently at work in is s hift. Longer li fe spans are one element , as der persons frequently Uve alone. Another factor the increase in unmarr ied couples living· get he'. .. cc;>m milted to having no children. A third elem ent is the low bir th rate a mong arrlcd women, whic h causes far more two· person useholds than p reviously . Other factors include ildren le aving home at ever-earlier ages and a ntinuation of the present high divorce rate. THE TREND TOWARD SMALLER households s apparently been under way for some time. atewide figur es show the average was 2.82 rsons per household in 1970, compared v.·ith ay·s2 .~. ' Th(' expectation is that the dropoff will con- tinue, but not as sharply. By 1990, the average should be 2.59, SCAG predicts. All this r a n h ave signific ant meaning in terms or lifestyle and the economy. F or one thing, a stable population has often meant a stagna ting construction industry. But it won't this time, since the demand for new housi.1g is increasing faster than population. It a lso means that stable-popul ation areas will conti nue to gt"t new ronstruction, allowing th em to stay modern. .<\ND THF. Pll ENOME NON MIGHT ALSO pro- dure a backlash: young persons living on their ov.1n may eventually become so alienated that they tu rn to communf.'s in I arge numbers. Clear ly, all t he meanings of this ne w type of population shift a ren't yet obvious. What should be obvious is th at an important change is occurri ng in California, one th:.1t bears watching over a long rl me. U.S. 'Goofed' Turkey Menu Hit \VAStlING1'0N (AP) -Warning: 'fhe typi cal Thanksgiving d inner is not nutritious under a pro- posed federa l regulation ror bE-ing advertised as nutMtious. That is the word from ---------- Rep. Wayne Hays (0 - 0hio). who C"i ted a pro- posed Federa l Trade Commission advertising r egulation . tion" TE-quiring that one· tenth of each federal r e· guJation make sensC' to the public. Capitol Idea for Slurry By DICK W t:ST WA.."\l-II NG'ro:-..i (U Pf ) -It was annou nC'<•d thr lit her day th at former flep. W. Pat Jennini,:s wais leaving his job as clerk of the !louse of Repre se ntat i Vl'S t o become the £uture prt.'S I· d e nt of th e S lurry Transport Association. Thi:s has created a cer· lain amount or confusion v.•hich I shall e ndea\'Or to clear up . SO)I F. FOLKS h avc gott E'n th e S lur ry T ranspo rt Associa tion mixed up with t h(' Surrey Tran:sportation Associa- tion . Con:sequently, U1ey ar<' undt.•r the im pression that J enn in gs will bt· di recting a movement to bring back horse-drawn vehic les to cotnot.•te with \,\ G II 1'1';/f S I DE the railroads. NOt so. Slurry. as if you didn 't know, is a watery mix lure of insoluble matter. In this instancC', l'oa l dust. Th(' a s:soe iat1on v.·ants to transport co~I throug h pipe line:s by grinding it and mixing il 't'i th water. IT IS IN this r espect that the competition with the railroads co mes in. The railroads, which haul C'Oal in lump form, strongly o ppose con· s truc ti o n of s l urry pipelines . Since th(> pipt>li nes will in some c a ses require congressional 3pproval. cynics are s uggesting t he assoc iation hired Jennings in order t o t ake a dvantage of h is ex· t e n s ive co nt acts o n Capitol Hill. Again not so. WE ARE indebted to John l\1cKelw ay of the Was hi ngton Star for dis- closing the real r eason Jennings was hired. l\tcKelway pointed ou t that prl.'pa ring C"oal for transport by grinding 1t and mixing it with water is similar t o the method ''us ed by the Houst• before passing legisl<t· tion on to the Senate." J\ GOOD exa mple of the s lu rry method of legislating is the t ax rC' form bill prepared by thl' House Wa ys and l\teans Committee. The proposed rerorms originally came befor e the committee in lump form. Where upon the r ommittee proceeded to grind them to bits. . In t he second st age or the prO C'l"SS, th (' pulverized tax reforms will be conveyed to the !louse n oo r where they v.·ill be "''alered down. T ht'n th e l egisla t ive slurry will bC' r eady ror transport to the Senate. I ASKF.D A m e mber of ('.ongress what advan· taiie the :slurry technique had ov er adopting tax re· forms in lu mp form. "Befor e leg islation is transported to the Senate it must be sifted t hroug h a SC'fl'CO 0£ lobbyists," he ex plain~. J{ays !3id e<1.ch staple of the tYJ>i cal Thanksgiv- ing dinne r, consisting of turkey. m ashed or sweet potatoes. s tuffin g and tran berry sauce , docs not contain 10 percent of the rerommended d.all y "WH F.N TA X reforms a r e adopted in lump form, many of thC' lumps I a r e t oo big' t o pass lhrough th(' screen. This causes the legis lative ma c hiner y t o g et clogged up. But once the r t"forms h ave bee n owa nce for protein three other nutrients tarh IOO cJ lorie:s. o be advertised as olesome or nutritious. the foods must contain the l!peclfi ed amount, llays s aid . He 15&id the n at ion need a 11 n e w ·•bureauc.r '\t ic r eeula- 1 • --<: •• 'My wlv-. don't und•rlt•nd m•I' 7 ground up in committee and watered down on thC> floor . srre <"nin g Is no problem." In his 20·odd yea1·s as a congressman a nd ci~rk of the llouse, J l'nnings undoubtedly h as seen this process in ope ration rountless times. Thus, it. is clear that he wai; hired for his exoertisl' rather than hiA influencf', Cuba11 Di s pu t~ Pearl B a ile y Mixe s It Up t•rom Wire &rvlrrs Pt"arl Ha ilt•y mad_, her firs t SIK'<'Ch ~is a U.N . di plomat ~i nd t·rossed "'ords with shJrp-tongued Cuban Ambassador Rlcar do Alarcon tluesado In an exchange ovt>r JJul'rto ltico. Alar,·on suggt~stt"d that if M i:;~ Hailey had su.ng her speerh. it woul d ha11e bt·t·n more convincing. Miss Railey, who bec~1ml' 11 mem bt.'r of the U.S . delegation l3 st Wl't'k. rost· 1n the <~t·nt·ral A:;st·rr1bly after Ala rt•on raist•d the J:;SUI: or 1nJ<"f>{'Od(•nce for J->uerto ll1co in a dt.· bate on deroloni1 at1on. • T he annu3l Santa ("laus I.ant.' <.:hristntas par nde do"''" ltollywocxl BoulC'vard Sunday night has been dod1C'att•d to the ~til ls Brotht"rs ~i ngi ng group. The lfollywood Chambt'r of c:omrnt"rl't.' said thl' dt"<lic3t1on . the firs t l'\'t'r niafle, v. :1:-: in honor uf the group ·s SO th Jn n1 \'t'r:;:.1ry in :;hu" l.11.i:;i n1.•:.s • <·lair \\'. l\urJ::rrw·r !H <'ahf I par::i<'hull'd .J .000 fpt•t from :-1 rnullt l'0~\10l' .'\.1\"_v pl .inc> uvt-r tht> Californ ia dt•St•rl ~nd dl'S('r1l.1t·tl 1t as "a fa ntastic sensation " Rurg('nt•r. :i3. ~;ntl lht• JUnlp ftilf11lt·d :.i lift'time ambition a nd ·1 \\-;1ntt't1 tu ~t·t it oul of 1ny :;y::.te m befo re I got too \•ld " A s1>0kt~~1n :1 n :1\ thl' ~:it1on:tl P;t r:.i<·hutl' ·r est ft a nge, ·whic h ts 111 llur gent•r':-. l'Onli(r1.·ss1on:.il [ J d1::.trlt·t . said no spc.·rioil l 't·:O l l ) .. I~ <'X P<"n st~ W<l :S involvi;.•d ~ince test jumps \\'1.'rt· un----------~ de r w ay. Huri.:1 ·11 l·r landed a mile ::.outh 11f the!"a!tun ~·;1 • F'ormer Russi::1n 171•:,ult•nt ;\n:1-.1as I. :\t ikoyan, 0neofthe lsst sur\'1v1ni;: ··OJd (;uart.1 '' llolshcv1ks , 1s 8l. Iii:! birthd3y v.·t•nt unm;)rk<.>d officially ~ind un mt•ntiont•d in the Soviet prl'S:. !\f ik\l}';.ln, somC'lim('s kn('l\\'n :is "l"h e c:rc;.il Survivor " b1•c aus(• ht• camt• ~af('ly throuJ,?h tv.•o v.·orld v.-·ars. lh(· rt'Vl•lut1on ;ind Ru ~s1 1111 Civil \\'~tr 31\d Stalin p11rg1.•s, i~ Vilt' of tht~ few ()ri~1nal Rol sh('v1ks who endl."d his c:irPl'r :1n honort•d man. !\lost ft"ll0W-r('\'nl11tiunariC':> \Vt'rt• murdt·r1.•d in the purges or le ft off iC'l' t.11sgral't'd • An internation:::il fund r;11 sn1g t•ffort fai!('d to :>:lV(' the ra mshacklt• hospital hu1l t by tht• late l)r. . .\lbe rt Sc bweilr.er 1n Afr1 c.i <uld 1t IA1ll l be <'lo.sed .Jan. 1. Thi? bankrupt ho~pita! 1.; 1111 ~h\• h:-tnks or the 0 oue River J.a mhart'llt' 1n lh1.• r(•publlt• of (:,1t11 •n . 1\ h1•re the Als<.1tian I h~·v!o~ 1 •1 n rn usic i a n·phy:;i c 1 an ,,·nrkl'd s1n1'f' 11..; fPundation 1n 1924 unli! his dl·ath in 1965 at thl' :1gt• pf 89. 1'h(• S<-·hv.•('J!11·r J·'nundation :-;ud it hoped thC' \'lil<tgt• for lt•11t•r ... near the hospilal will go on funC'tioning thanks to finan- l'ial ~ud of Gabonese authorit.Je~. • Th<' l)hiladelphia Otc hestra snys It aly's Riccardo '.'1 uti will be pri ncipal guest conductor for the 1977·78 season, but Euge ne Ormandy h as n0 1n tt•ntion or retiring as perm;:i ncnt conductor. Tht• a nnol1ncen1Pnt said Mu ti would apJ)<"a r for ht weeks in '.'.lovembt•r. 1977 a nd March , 1978. C.)rma nd y, who a pproved the invitation to Muti. has led the or- l'hl'slra for 40 of his 76 years a nd a spokesm;)n sai rl he has no in t1;>ntion of reti rinl{. lie will ron duct the o r chl'Slra for h1S l'UStomary 15 \\"t'Ck~. a~ he is :;Chl'<lll.ll·d this season Jnd Ot'Xl . • The late composer Scott J oplin 1nade ragtime mu~i c o MA popular v.·ith his lively piano pieces in the early rart of the 20th century. l"lu t Joplin and his music tlud bt:·t·n all but rorgolt(·n until tv.·oyears ago. Several of his son~~ "'<'re used in the soundtrack of the 1973 hit mo\' IL'. "The Sting" and sparked revived interest 1n the c:ompo~itions by the m:.ln kno°"·n J ~ tht• fa!Jil'r tlf r<.i gtimc music. Three bu slo;)ds of :.;t ud(•nt:s, l\\'O high S<'hool bands and 15 or J oplin':-. r,•latives g~ltht~red in Texas l(I re lebr ate the 107th a nni vt•rsary of hi s birth The cC're moni('s \\'ere part of ·rexarkana·s bicentennial <'E'l1.•bral1on. • J effrey M. Ru<'hf'r, a l..os Angc\C'!:i bank ex· E>eutive who bec:lmC' the J.'N.lcral ltest>rve Hoard's youngest gO\'ernilr . ha.; resii:ncd and wi ll return to California to joi n tht• law firm of Lillick, ~tr ~t ose and Char les. • Bucher. 4:?, will conllnue a! a Fedf'ral Reserve governor until J a n. 2, 1976. llt· v.as ;1ppo1nted to a standard 14-year board tern1 in Junt~ 1~72 by then President RiC'hard Sixon. Buc her gave no rt.•a son for hi :. lt·;1\'1ng the Federal ReservC', bl1t said in h1~ lt'tlt•r of r csigna· t ion to Prt"sident Ford th;.1t th(' dt•(·1:-.1011 \\:u:-; <111 ex· tremely diffi cult On('.·· • Re p. B. F. Sisk <D·C.:ilif.) made tht' expected ~nnouncem en t that he would ~t't'k 11 12th term 1n the Hou:se of Re pres1·ntativt.•s. Sisk made his announcemC"nt as he wou nd \IP a four-day visit to th<' 1-"'rPsnu ar1.·a. the first vi sit he made since und er goin;: major ;.1bd11m1nal ::.urgery last September in Wasluni..1.on . • T°"·o American sold if'rS returned to thei r base after compll'ting a 126 clay. 1.600·milc hikf' the length of Japan to publiC'zZt' !hr bicentenni al and promot(' U.S .. J npa nese frit.•ntl~h i p. "Wl' felt like quitting t\\'iC(' ''day -whl'n we got out of bE'd in the nl ornin~s and\\ hl'n \\'C lool<ed for a pl.J.re to C"ttmp, ··said Spec 5 Roh('rl J<:. Constant , 28, Rochestt"r. :'oJ . Y .. back at Ca nlp i'.ama near Tokyo. C(lnstant and S. Sbrt. £Jun ald J . Aus ti n. 38, l.ake Ch;)r!es. l.•1 .. started frorn lhl' northern tip of llok · kaido island on J uly 22, '14'Jlked the ((·ngtb Qf tht• ma· jnr Honshu island and thi ~ V.'<"C'k reached th£' Sata· :\1isaki lighthou:se al the :southern lip o( Kyus hu i~IAnci . • ~1 rs. Nan lllman f'rt w$ of 1.ititz. Pa .. \Va s or- dained as the second woman 1n the ministry of the :\1oravian Church in Am erica. Jtrs. ('r('\YS, a Win~ton·Salt•m, N. C. native, is married to lhf' Rev. Donald A. Crt'ws, assista nt pastor at the J,ititz churr h. Shi'.' was ordaint"d 8! a deacon. tht' fir:\t r a nk in the chu rch mi nistry, <1nd "''ii serv<" as youth mi ni sti.>r for the F.ast l"airview Church of th<' fJr(•t hrrn 0.11 '.\1nllhc•i rn. f,a. • Andrtl Sakharov asked th" No bel com rn it tee of the Norv.·C'gia n parliament to dl•hvcr his 1975 NobPI PeaC'l' Prizt to his v.•irc ut thl' annual cl're niony In Oslo Dec .10. r l Antiwar Groups Probed WASHl:>IGTON (AP) -Tht> U.S. Navy sent in- tt"lligt'nce agents to in· fi ltrate antiw ar groups in 1he San Diego area durin~ 197 1 and 1972 to dctt•r1nine if any Naval pt>rsonnel were planning violent protests. ;.lava! inte lligence dorl1me nts re le ased Tuesday show the agents kept sevf'ral group:J un· der s urvt>illun('t•. inehld · 1ng civil ia n pro t est groups wh ich were or· ~.in1Led to pr otest the Rl·publica n Na t ional Convention. Tht.> spying "'as con- ct ucted well a ft e r the ."\1xon a ct minist ration ~;_ud it "'aS moving to muLLil' civilia n :sur- v e i 11 s n c e by th e milita r y. The Na vy decl1t1t•d to co mment about tht· lt•gality of its investigat ions or civilian proups. /\'" Br.,trn Raee t=\:\(;RA~1 F.'.'ITO CAPJ Go v. F.dmu nd (;. R ro~·n Jr.'s <"h i t'f ad- v1:;E'r says a publishNI report that Rrown has dt•ci d e d t o t'ntcr California 's De m ocralic presidential primary is falS('. ''I don't know if I can pu t ii in strong enough tE>rm s. T he suggestion he has made s uc h a dt.•· C'ision. or even devotN ( S tate J :1ny great deal of thought to it. is totally false," c;r J y Davis, Rr own's ('hit>f of staff, said Tues- dav. JF'K Panel End11 IDS A:>IGELES (UPI > The City CounC'il com- mit tee form ed t o in· vesti)?ate t ht• poli ce hand li n g of t he as - s assinat ion o f Se n . Hobert Ke nn e d y d is- solved itself Tuesday. It reached no conclusions 3nd made no report. The committee was formed at the helght of the "second gun" con· tro\·ersy "'hen there was s pec ul a tio n that s o · meone in addition to con- victed a ssa ssin Sirhan Sirhan fired a gun in a hotel kitchen when Ken· nedy was killed in 1968. Pa11 lnerea11e11 IDS ANGELES CAP) -A $1 5 milli on pa y .J.nd benefit incrt"ase for non.academic employes of the California State Univt"r sity and Colleges system was a pproved on 3 9·3 vote of s ys te m trustees Tuesday. The incre ases for the 1976-77 school year 'viii mean a 12.5 pe r cent boost for e mployE>s at lO\\' pay scales but no in· creases fo r the system cha ncellor a nd school presidents. Cal·Ta.r Bid SACRAME:>ITO CAP) -Th£> California Tax- payers' Associa tion is asking to intervene in the Ser r 3no suit b e cause "equal expenditurC's per pupil will not necessarily gua r antee e qual op- portunities.·' Cal -Tax, a non-profit organizat ion. said Tues- <iay it requested the state Su preme Court to reject the basic a id guar a ntee nf $125 per pupil because 1t means districts which need mon<'y the most have to st>nd it to those "·hich don 't. o .... 1or~ l'lfum OX:-1 ARD CU Pl ) Su rgeons at St. J ohns tlospital said Tuesday they ..,.,·ill not tell hospital administrators whether th ey a r e ca r ryi n g m alpract ice ins urance :ifter J31'. J because of thre:tts ma de by the ho:>pit:tl staff. Or. Edv.•in ColbC'rn said an ad,·ers ary situa- tio n h a d (\e v e lo ped bt't"'<'t'n the doctors and the staff ronC"ernlng the insurance coverage. Ad - ministrator s earl ie r '''a rned th a t doctors v.·i lho11t insura nce would not be allowed to prac- tice tht're. Pe1al11ma Rape PETALUMA (AP) - A 22.year-old woman gas station manager was ab- ducted from the pa rldnJ; lot of an lgnaC'io bank, robbed or $3 ,000 and rMped, the Sonoma Coun · ty $J1eM!/'s office report· ed Tuesday. I ·~--s--=-=-=''""'"' For the Record Birt .. SOUT1t COAIT c;oMMU .. ITY MOl'°lfAL OC..._Q,HtJ Ml. Md Mr._ T-W.wd, c;.oill;1- IM<l>,lllOV o.;....,n,mi --...., ""'· Vi•l"I' Hoool•lh. s.. 0....nole,bo-v '*· ...., "''"" "'' ''""''· ~ Hlo--1 ..... , ,. •"° M•s. JI~--AlklMof\ Jr., uo.-a..c:l\,OOy OCt ... r Jt, 1'1S Mr ..... Ml"L litalpfl 0.Ptth<h,MIUIOf'I 'fi.,..tv1 ...... ~-.wl,1'11 -• ....0 Mrl. J~ .... telt.efl, 1,..1,., ... Ml, w.11 Mia.. V•l..illfto Sime, er... -.... Ml. •I'll Mr'i. DoNok1 A.mt>rvM. Mlt-.._. ..... ;o,n., tT . .H>$ ... NMOS .. ITAL Ori ..... ,. Mr. llnd M•'i. MUOI'! JOPllll(I, ?'802 -(lo.olrlif 11 •• , ...... "''""""' v .. ,o. 91<\. 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KIA , J•,.. fllil ... •nd ~-•I 0..teu II«,, O.ol A . .,.., •ltorr·! (,.,, Mo:>'••W>d. Moldt•O 11<\d ,.,..,,I"' E L~u. Ttki.L.•n<I J•"""Ci <;,,.11, Al•PI lt~rt •nd C•llw••- Marl•, l'IC Wl .. t,_.,$1\.,teyM •ndO.N'Ult. ,.,.,..,_.. C.,..I J ltld T"'OmM A. IC•l»<,,Mar,A ..rlCIGtot"Qe E. 6r_,.,JOL•l'lll•r>d Al won ~1'ftf,ROMrtL ""OP.C•l(l•/11 \A-•· N.ln<• ,,,_.,;. •"" ""'1111'•1 w .. 11•• !tc.N", 1EH1•bt-1Ple"'ll l9UI' D. N.ov••rfl,-"•M •...OR•monS. F...,ila. S.-C.tOh'n .,><!LIO tel II. ... ,~Ot<, llk•.,.CICl>•\l•t Ci \If•'"'• C.••"I' Al .. ••nll•r •nd C.rP!e•I,.. ...... l(o"9,\1'"'1t¥1l JotG(lf••L. -'!.....,U,LUC y ... dJOlt" P•"'•', RoyA•.,.•ndMCldt>I• Au11t Oww1\,COr• l.'11 •nd E•tl L•dC.\loor e,o,.,.ro.,JM.I< 0 ... II O<>IO•t~ M \!"'°'"",A-rt Ote•l>d E ,.,,,n ""'''"O'-S.rtw•• Veronk e....,, P•ul "•'"" l I 11•-tl, J~lne f" •"d AObr<'I Ci. "9vltf, ~u•o L . .one! P•llitl• A ICt•I, I.Inda .t. . ..ncl c.ior•ICI • !.•dt, .&n 111 J1•n •no Jo1ep1'. Fr<"CI~"~' Wll•ilnQ, J•mti Frallt•I ..,,Cl Jlldltn ~ 8'1• ••, 1.ol\ Ge""'"" v• •nd G4•oill Lteo ""' ... "· Ge••ICIH.•nll Jv•I• Af\11 l..'9111. Moen"' L.J>on .ona Ciro! Lym »lnqief, L incl•(. •"CIJOh"W Gol<lm.n, "•"' " •od ""°'' °"""'" J••n \/<1nd•r C•P•lltn, "'0o!I Ci •~II c.o.. ... 11. c.dll. M;•ren .&.•no llon•IO II. l...e••>. Je•n 11nd V•~go• v ti ao10, ll•tll••CI Louh 11no Judv ""' "'<(.'.ulcr-n, Pl!ylh\ 0 <1nCI Jnfln C. 0...!lellf, Oet>1>1t .Jnll (;eO< Qe [.IOo::n IWl!l<CI, I~-•nllOllol' W. P<1tte<1vl1, J•nlce L. •no Ron<lld ,_, O•PO" s.,,....,, and Joron C 5• ~llml\Wn, Cl'lrlSI•"" •nll Br""° EOi l 'illtffn\, P1me11 J . Ml<I J1rr v Don t.J)l)l!l . A~ •nd O•••CI A:OOn9uo:1 P.Uott!oOI>, l-leien•"" Ll'<OV l'lletl N•tmDe• 12 ~mlr11, "°'"Gverrero •"Cl Ll!h"'" Pl'lltlloo!, Ev~ivn M••11••tt •no 5tewl\ I.fl '"'''""0"'"· c;..oroe Ru~stlt •nt1 .IO<lfl ~IQ••f! i':•<V'>l'Y, Oon1ld llCenMll'I <>nll ...,. df'ta M.., '"•OQ, \/e•n•nl J •nd Ma•y Jo MOreno, V•ol• Mdry •od A1cl\l"1 ·~' Tognerl. M1cro1et P1ul 11nd 51\erlyn F•,.n<:•i W•ll••s, Georoe A and M•rv M . HI" Si, 111r9;n,,. Ann ""II Al•n J llo~-..u. M119no1ra M. and Jo~ Et~ QU•tl M4.cS ..... r>ty, J1y A •nd \/OC k•l'L 'iocr..ub, S•ndr• 1.t• •no R1lp1> ..~ . A(OSll, Ma~, G. an Cl ,,..,..., .. ~ N, C'"-· Doti\ L. •nd J11m~ O••Qltl 0\S..,..lo. JoEll1n and D•••vl P FU!ldl•. Mlld•l'CI 0 and 0olly lln"I' M•hU¥0S1ti. r;..., •nd Carol Lynn Ci<•vson, 011ryl C.•t•" ano Dll••ll "" P!-"f', A•nd•ll Glen and Lorri ,,..· El111betl'I Aslt""'"· s.11., An.,e lln<I ic:enneth MiC"'Wi Slortf, P•lfld• Mn •nd Ho....,d '"" Pellev. Pe1,.u1 J ~"a Cidre nee A 5•\l er, D1•np '" d"CI J1me• Jat_,.,.. El\rs11m. Co"n" Rae a!'!CI 0. .. 11 Manhlas ..,. • .,, Lind• Merie 1nd Tno,...\ wu1111m Wi1wn. Jotlle and Clla•lesCM·~ I.awe, Juw1rnla E . anll l.yl~ 0 loV.V.,Pltylh•E •ndAl•enH Crouc:I\, Frank 51tven and o.- '""' J. Rl'lolen, Steven J1mes 1nd Ol!t.oran R•mMkt••, Oona!CI e . ana CMOlrn Allf", Emily J. an Cl Rol>l!rl W ACl.tm\, Allred EU9f'M•nO D•~nn!' Ju\hce, J11me, A an Cl Ann M~roe c.~""· A:oc1t1rd J and Marv (.lit"' Master\, Geo1oe E . •nll Ltno"• E~e1,n ' 11Ctl1v. LI,.. W •t1d Ro bell P. Jr .1.c.-e1son. Rui.el• Jean 1nd Donald EIJ'"' ------------M.otll,., Shlr11, Le e •nd w 11U1m -LINQu151. Dlbor•" Loi\ and Ll"Y -. Woody, Gl1nn D. -o Gtel>d• JOln !tl-•<'I. W11>111 J, •nd <>or>.10 I. H11mm1c ~. Mll•!l•rlt Frantn ...a .Cl,..,.ll'\Jle BIK"idqe, 8"'11¥ W. •nd Wlllilm C. Alv•rtr, Mlor~re1 1..,111 ""° Joao Wl'llllact , Uo"' Lynn 1nd P•trkl• .... Elllt, Cillucte E .... o ROblt1 A, CMd, Billle lll>CI Robin A. SowtnM, Mlorlon J. -Aooerl M ICe.,,..,,_ 0.rlfn Aln\11, ar.CI ~QC' T'--e U I Pr•lle, Loi\.&. llnll Robert R Vl•9'l, Edelyn ,,,..,., ..,Cl P rl..., Jr, C.••Oil, 0.ryl D, and Oona I Cl E SleoQh, (Jnelle Ann and A•l>d•ll Frank M•IOtll\l t!n, Che•vl 11n<1 O•w•d .. ~ .. Olm\i..;I, P1ut A. •nd Llno11 Dru M<IC lbben, 0•1rl C1 P. •nd M;11rtn S!l'gt,<1nlt M<.Con•rov, Shlrlt "I' A. 11no Jamn Nitti•' -rlury,Gtor91 N. •nCI EViil•n L. Louvier, Donald R. •n<IC•rolyn M. Uttooro, sro.,.....,. Lou•"" O•••d LJ!oe 'NllUI, Ct\\lt S. •nd Carl W. W•••"'· Helen M, and 01Cl!es 5c!IW4fl, 51~•n LOOI and Nar><cy S.MM 'Nlltl..,.1,. EffleJoY<• •nd O.wlo Let! L.aplwm, N•ntl• .Jo •nd Chdtlt~ E. 1111'°"', Lln<l• l . and Jfmei C.,I K°""!Adlo!,, 1<9fte lln<I Cirtqory ,_, c;.., L•• ..-<I Jolln Cllllord MMlr~I, l'lllOOIOf\ •nd C-,nt"i• l.OI\ H.J1..-,,...., Glo1I• •nd AOQtr L. Wa l!l'f'S, EdNon Earle, •nd Hamor L.f!nelell A:o1<11.Ci4vt1.S...r•rone •n<I Terr&ncc1 Gr~. Gordon L•w'I"'' M>CIMJry Cynthl1 f"llHOctffoff H Alc-'1, ICelty E.•nd E_< ... tll Btitlle\, L•nd• W!IH•mi •nd ~k! ...,_, W1llorl,M .D.1ltM'd Robtrli E , UPI TtlfflHl!o Denies Bribe Dr. Fra nk Stanton denies he trird to get Nixon a dministra tion to he lp qu as h con· tempt cha rge in 197 1 again s t C B S \\'he n Stanton \v a s he a d o f th(' ne tv,1o rk . Krishna Deny Hiding Youth LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -Fou r saffron-robed Krishn a cultists have denied in Supc-rior Court th3t they are hiding a l2·year-0ld boy from his rather. Rut the boy's weeping (atht>r, Chicago hig h school t~a~her Jc:ome Charles "\'anorr. sa id Tues· day ~e Krts~nas lted, although he cannot prove it . There lS no doubt in tbe v.·orld they know where the child is." Yanoff's attorney, Robert 1 •. Brock. told rt'porters. "We can 't lie," Krishna Sf'crctary Robert c:;r e..nt told the. co~rt. "Our principles forbid It. We Jive by the pn nc1ples O( lruthfulOl'S S cleanliness auste rity and mercy." ' · Wh en the Kr ishnas said they had not ~een the · boy, David Yanorr. or hi~ mother, Karen 1-"';ii th Yanoff Wil son, for mo~e than a week, the hearing ended with no court ac-t1on. Last week, Y~norr sued l.~c l..os Angeles Area International Socie ty for Knshn a Consciousness and the boy's mother for $7 .6 milliOn claiming they a_ssaul_ted him and ~nterfered with hi$ parental rcla- t1onsh1p when he tl'1ed to rttlaim the boy Aug. 31 at Balboa Park. • I r PUBLIC NOTICE M.ANE,Sl.ANll AND LANE MSJE.WIUll ....... 1 .... , Soll .. SK Ot,,..t C-rMtt•, C..lllwlloi.1 ..... Tel : u1n 1u .. 111 Pllbll,,,_. °''l!Oe CCMI" O.l!y Piiot, ~.It, X,•l'IO °"'· 3, 10, ttli 4'1-1!1 GOLDMAN ANO CO ; AU,. 1-A-~fl'lt!lollfl wi. 1110 Lft A .... 111, Citllt. MMT """ Putlol i\he<I Or1nge Co111 O•llv PilOI, ~v. S, 11. It,?•, l'llS •21).IS PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUCNOVCE . ..,,, Pubh""" Or".,.... CCMl•I 0.ily ...... No'N ........ i. 12, lt,li.. 1•7!1 41'0-li PUBLIC NOTICE ,,,,., P\.IOli..,,.., O••nQ+ Coast D111y P'llOI. ~~ 16,a.-.!Oec J,10,11,1•1~ PUBLIC NOTICE SU,.t:ltlOlt COURT OF THE STATE OFCALIFOltHIA FOR TNE COUtolTYOI' OltANGI! Ne. A .. M U NOTICE 01' Hl!Alt!NG OF •ETITIOH FOR •R09 ... TE Of' WILL AHO l'Olt LETTERS TEST ... MEH· TARY AHO FOR AUTHOIUU.TION TO ... OMI NISTER U NDER THE IHDE,.EHDEHT ADMINISTRATION OFUTATES ACT (prot•llDC-Hl -1 ... , E~11t• of M.\ RGAR ET CRAw<. ...... W --------------'CA.IN, 0.c•l!.ol'd HOTICflHVITING.105 NOTI CE IS ... ERE8Y GIVEN !Ml NOTICE IS HEAE8Y GIVEN INI RIC ...... RD A. f'E ... SE hit\ tolfClllt•t•n 1 "" &oitrd Of Ed'u<1Uon ol \M Newport. Ptt!Uon lor ~O>to.tt of Wltl •ncl kw LDT· ,..,."' Unlt!H $.CflOOI Dl$trlct or°''""' er• To$1.,..nl&l'v to the Ptlltlontr """ c:-i,, C.l!tor.,I•. wlll r1<1l~ iotiti.d tor Wlhorllitllon to ..,dmlni1\t• .....oet tlidS up to 11 •.In, on t"" •t" ~'of,,,. 1..clePt.,dtnl AC1mi11!11r.iion of Dec., 1'1S •I "" ollkit OI Wiii k'-4 Ell&lit' A<I (Protlal1 C-St! ft 1e<1 ), Oli!rlct, loc•l.0 •I llSI P1K111U1 referonc• kl w!\lcl\ l• rn-!or,,......., ""'-· Col ti Me1•, C•lllonH•. •I POf'1.lculit<l, ano I,..! !ht !!mt -l)IKI """Lcll limit lllO blOs w ill M llutlllct, ol '°'"rl""O IM l itmt l'litl -s.M !or -flfCl-r1itOtor Otc...-. •. lf1S, 11f:>O1 m. In tl'le TRUCl(S. ,_,,_,, ol O.tN1rtme111 No. Joi i.Mo All Did5 ittt kl M ;,. itCCOf'o.nc1 ...Ct!\ c-1, al 100 Cl>11C Center Or•~ -t. In c-ltlons, lmlrucl~, and Speclllcl • ""Cltfof 5.anl•A.,.., CaUlc...fl<•. !IOllS, wtllcl'l I•• now on 11., ln !Pie olfke Diiied No>1tm.0tr 11, 1•1s. ol 1"" Pl.lrcha•lnq A91nt ol ~•iO 5c'-'ol WILLIAM I!. St JOHN, [);tlro<I, llSI PIKtnUa """'""''~I.a Col.in1yCl1r' ,__.,., Olo!orn•• .. INIE AND l"OPE NO lloOdet mly wlll'ld••w hli bid tor I Artlr•l" tt Uw PUBUC NOTICE •1ct1 nous•uS•••'' PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS •USIMI..» NAMISTATl!MllNT fl'W li!I~ ... -................ MJ-""1>• ,, , SHAl.IMAlt QVl[)T HOME, '11 ~11-Drllfll.C..I• -..e.C•"'1l ~f-a. ..... 0o-11. 711 SN.lim« °'"""· C~l41 -w. c.A. "''' 8ofwlle ....... °"""H· n1 ~ ....... °''"· CMt• Mew, o .,.,, nu, eou.o"'"' 11 ,_, ... .,., _. ;,. div~. .J.lroldO.-!OOo-11 flll\ '-ll-ftl ""'' IUM .. If\ U. C.-y ,,,.,Qt 0.•"91' , ......... "" (): -)1, "'!I """ ""'*""'" o1.,... '"'' o.lty ..... .... .. .,.,., J, 11. 1t, 2', ltl!I •"I-If PUBLIC NOTICE Pl/bll\hed OtlnQOt COii\ 0.•ly PHO!. NDv.s.11,1•.1'.lt'!I •1M-1!1 PUBLIC NOTICE PURI.IC NOTICE SU~EIUOft cou•TOll'THE STATE 01' CAl.ll'OJtNIA FOR THI! COUlolTT01"011ANGE No.A·IUl"I HOTICIE Of' HEAltlHG 01" ,.fTtTIOH fl'Olt •1t08ATI! 01" WU .. L ANO J'Olt LITTlltS T-TAMEH· TAltY " E\l•te ot "Rf ... UR DE P"UL, Cle<••W<I NOTI CE I'> ... ERESY GIVEN ll'lolll GRA CIE F ELI.IS hi\ f illld hl!rtln • Pf1llldn lor Pro"-•• of Wiii •rel !Of' Is- ,.....,<•of Lelle•~ Te\l.Jmenl••Y loll>e 1>9lll+one• r•f-er•n<t !a wh+<h" ....oe for h>rlher tNO•llcul•r\, •no '""' the limt •nd pl11ee of he•••l>Q ,,,. wmt nei -WI for 0.c•m~· q t•I~. "' '''° it m .. In lht <OUrtnlOm ot Dl:'po1'1""'"' No.Jal uh! tOu'1, itl IDO Cl w•< Vntff Orl~ W.\t, Ir.. '"• Clly of S""I• ...,,., C.Htorntit 0.lfllNOwtmM• JI,"/~ WILLIAM E. SI JOHN WILLIAMC.HAYl!.S All-yl'tUW -Wlhfll ... 81 ..... SoiiM \Mil ... UIM Gtnlt• ..... ..._..,,CA-11 A'*-' tw: P9t1t•-r CounlyCle'rk Pl>bll)htd Orange Co•sl Oitlly Plloll, NO". 'Zl.,,, _Ott . 2, ltlS •XIO-IS P UBLIC NOTICE Otf'\00 ot lortv·tl>1e (•SI O.yl iJfler tlw ,_Sovll!S..UI""'•, Ste. 100 dl!ti.t1 tortf>e-nlnQtlleriot. LftA ..... 1, ~IH. f004S SUPIE .. 10 .. COU .. TOl'THE Tht So•rO ot £du<•t•on ol tl>e Tel: m lln .... 200 THIE STATIEOF CALIFO .. HIA Nowporl·MeW Unllied S<l>OOI 0.11•1<1 A._..,'(lfor: P91illoner ll'()ltTHIECOUHTYDFOAAHGE ""'""'' Uw riQl'll lo rtitct •ny or .Jl1 Pvbllil>ed Or•nQe Co111 O••ly Pilot.I No. A·IMll bi!ti, itnd not noctiurll' it<<t pt lht "'°".19,10.2t,.,IS <MQl.IS NOTICEOFHEA .. IHGOF,.ETITIOH lowHI bid itncl to WitL\11itn'1..tor-n'\it!I· f'Olt ,. .. 09ATI! OF WILL AND l'D" tvorl•reo~'•"'' 1,. inv bid ••Ct1Yed PUBLIC NOTICE Ll!TTl!llS TESTAMl!NTAllY llK>HD O.lt<:INo...-ml-.rl 11/S WAIV•DI NEWPO'RT .. MES.•A UNIFIED Ellitlit of LH .. Ll ... N F'. BERSUCH, SC ... OOLOISTAtCT 8 ·Mltt Ha LI LU AN FLORENCE BERSUCN, ol 0r•n9'1 County, C•lll0<n>a SUPEtl IOA COURT Of' THIE DRttit!.ol'd Qy Oo•oU•y ..... v•v Fl$11er STATE OF C ... Ll,,ORNIA "'°" NOTICE IS ... ERESY GIVEN '""' Purcn.aslnOAt-Snl THECOUNTY OFOllANGE JOHN ROGER MULLER ... , filed lolo. A.ut" """In I pP!ltion lo• P•obillt ol 'Mii -.sw..n«i . NOTICE OF l'IEAltlNG DI" !IJl"l»uoit...:Cilllfl.llltr\Tt\llmtnt....,.10 Publ•'lllld,o;.·~:;s Coasl Dil•1",:1~i f>t:TITION FOlil PRO•A TE Of' WILL IN ptllUoner [bond •• 1 ... ed) Tll.......Ce Mo vembt•I • • • AlolD l'Olll LIETTElfS TESTAMEJll· l o "'"I<" Is m adit tor lurlhtr TAltY AND AUTHDRIZA TIOH TO AO. p.;trllU.1litrs, incl tl'l•I Ille limit aold plitCt MI HIST IE It U N D E It TN E ol -rlnQ IN wmo "" ....... •I tor -----~=°",_.-----· ~INDE,.ENOENT AOMINISTtlATIOH DKtmMr 2, 1•1s. •I t ,)O. In., le"" c ... , .. J fOF ll:STATES ACT. c0urt,._,, of DetNO•tm.nt No. 3af wld PUBUC NOTICE NOTICE TOCREDITOltS Estitll of OOROT ... Y BE 1MFOl1R, coun.1t IOOClvlt Crnier 0..1w1 wt1l. t.. Of' 9 ULI( Tllit"ISFI!:• itkit OOROTNV MOOD BEIMFO.,.A, ll>eO!yol 'Wnl• ... .,., C•lllorfloil. \lee•. 6101 -6111 U.C.C. I DRc .. -. D>tttd Nowmbtr 1•, 1tl). No11c t 1$ h•~tbf q ivrn !o ll>fl NQT1CE IS ... ERESY GIVEN ! .... I WILLl ... ME.SIJOlfN, Crtallors ol PETER "10VAIC 1nd ALAN T. 8£1MFOHR 1>a1 f>l...i ~<tin Covn!..,Cl•r- ... ELEN NOVAI(, Tr•nsle•or•, wl'Mt • Ptllllon IOI" Protwl• of W1!1 •nd lot l.,. ROOElllCll 9ETHl!A _,.,.,, itddr~s Is tS2S M.lcArtl'lur w....:t of Ltlltrs Tt\tarntn!•ry Mid A-...JllUw 8oult>1•rd, Cos•• Mts•. County ol •ul-•lltion to admtn•Mtr"""""' ttwo MCIHe......,,CitM.,OrlY1S11iletlfl Oritt>QI Stitt of C•lltorn+•. '"•I it bu!-lrdept<'l<!MI ...,,n,.1"""'" of "'l•IH "'-" .. K .. , C.\. ttw.t .... ,,,, "·-t TO be m.itOt !oSuclPly it(!, •tftftnct lo .. ,,IC,, .. ..-tor Tll: (7141 ...... IM Room. • Ca lllorn11 C••POrit\lon, lurtl'lt• Pil•l!cul1•s, '""' 11>•1 lht to,,.. A-..r, lw: P9tllloMr TrilMIRl'H, w"MI bu•lnelJ itd'll~i ls -PIKt ol l>ei1dn911w Sit'"'.._, llHn Pl.lbll"'ed OrM>qe COllSI 01oly Piiot, 1"61G.er-Gro\ll 8o11le"it'd. 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AOdllion, Sul> Publl~d Orl!O\QO Coau Dillly Pl!ol. ot:c•M•• 1t 11. 1t1s trKllon In illl m11nntr •nd '""•ns NOv 1,, l'O, 2•, 1•15 «11 ·1> NOTI CE IS ... ERE 8Y q l""'n tl\itl tht ) RoQl'll\ kl Ab.ICU' pr<l(IUCtod bo; a..,. Counh Pl111n•"O Commhllcwl ""'"' itnd P•11•Com~nw. PURI.IC '.'/OTICE ...in-• l>Ubh< l'ltittl"O'"""'""'°" • Mo"''· ,.,_ scrtt n1n9 tQU<pmr<1!, lo conskH• Amtnd,...nl No 1·161o 1flt -°'"'' ~IP"'tnl 11 u'td 1o mo1<1. Drittl9t c...,..1, Gent••• Pl•n ..t9":1i"'O orint, •~s,mble, •na olherwlso '" ~ l•nd In tt.. unlncorPOf'it~d t~n!...., of ffC•W r•Qhll IOI hi I 11\lt<l lbO""" FICTITIOUS flU 51 NIESS Oritt!Qt c-ly. Tllll llPO•I ol tht Ptilrl- S R!Q"U to •II c!o'1lqn1 tor mold\, HAMI STATEMENT nh'IQ C9"1ml11lon"I 11'09•..., to (Oft< , ... 111 .... 1, bO•tt . .,.me, •no dn•Qn'\ Tlle 1011owino perwn• ''' Ofltw;i """'l· ,~., wpclitlo Mid r1VM ow 0..-iooe uwci,wltllOut••<tOllono•rr\lrl<l•Ol'I ""''' c-IYO.fltfitll"latl. 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Ste It 01 (•llforni• fl'U• \l1t1rntn1 wi11 llftd wotl'I !hi "'''"* •-111:1Mfl1 lo"" <ommlMlclrl • SUPPLY ltOOM, °"'"'\'Clt~-ofOr•,,..c;1111"1~.,1'111" tllrit•ba\11 ••\\•11'00"•1 Pl'lt~ 4 c..1!tenM• Co•PP•••lon tmt>to• u , 1trs .,... tt.l+veAd, 11 •n• •went prior to. or UY WI""'" J-s. ,..,, .. itl trw comtM11<tm1111 of, ,.,. "'"""""'° Prflldlnl MUNO•M, TOI.LES• • ....... k.flNrtno. ''"''i.'" ltlJCllll•SHAUSl!ll • Acl01ltlon11 !r..lerrn•loen •li)lol'OllftO U NICO,.AMllMICA ......... HlllMroel INs INblk.llMr""eltlltdY "°'""""' P.o. .. 1.a» .....,,..,.,._. Dt 0Clt¥1'1M ty ulllac.U"'t ,,. ~ ~~.CAnt41 ,.....-,....,C..KwM•••• ,..W"'"'"'"'°" .,,!It lnvlrOllwntfltitl ... ,_..._..,..,.,., .,..~ 11,11,,._,..,, M9r4ft11wntA0tncr•tl>-t•S'l1t. Pvbll\fOOd Or•._ Ct•U O•+IY Piiot, Pl,ll>lhhtO!I Oo'•"'9 COil\l D••IY "'~; l'Vbllthtell 0r•"9f Cit•ll 0.01, Piiot. "'°"'l!'nOl•:Jfl.1111 •)41 71 ,.....,16,lfl!IDlt J.10,11,lllS ~l:lli No••"l'IGit•,._,.,, I •1.fO.IS I • 'Sally' ID Debut Revolutionary Spinllaker Gear B1 ALMON LOCKABEY Ot .. Dlo ... ,...,...,, Spinnake-r Sally, Who is she or what i.$ it? Corttrary to what the name implies, Spinnaker Sally la not a foredeck person. Neither is it a gay foredeck man. Spi.n.naker Sally is a "what." So what is it? According to the designer and marktters oC the new spiMaker sear, It is the greatest innovation to downwind sWling :sin<'e old Sphinx himseU !int sailed on to a rue course flying "an acrt!''" of light cloth like o p&r8('bUle. ATTF.NDF.F.S 1\T the ('ecent Sailboat Show in l.ong Beach were ln- (onned -"'!!: and shown by ftlm -that "Spinnaker Sally Js a proCessionally dHlped. tested and proven :system that ends spinnaker handling pro· blems." Some of the problems all too well known to fore-deck cre..-.·s are: I , Damage to the spinnaker "'hilc lower- ing; 2. dousing the chute in the water in (ront or alongs ide1the boat; 3, fou l· l ng the heads tay : 4. getting it wrapped around itself li ke a M a(' West figUtt; 5. repa('k ing between Ulles. So how does S pinnuker Sal ly elimina1e all t hese ~ky problems? Here is what it is and how it works: UGHT WE I GHT P LASTIC ring s "stop" the sail while it i:s being raised or lowE"red . (Stopping a sail before hoisting is not new. It has been done for years with rotten twin<' that can be brokE'n loose when the sail is hoisted . The only probltm was that lhe twine often popped loOse be(ore lhe sptn· naker was Cully hoisted.) The Spinnaker Sally method eliminates this problem by lhe sturdy rings which can be-slid up and down the sail by means nf a "Sally" halyfrd. After the sail has been hoist· ed ... ifa the normal mann<'r with the :s pinnaker in stops, a crewman at the mast hauls on the Sally halyard. thus raising the rings to the swiv<'I head. allowing the chute to blossom . WHEN':-READY TO douse the sail for a beat to windward. simply haul down on the other' end or thl" Sally hal yard and the sail is again stopped and ready for re·USl' at ..-.·ill. The spinnaker is (urlt'<i or unfurl<'d as the rings travel up or down . Ac · rordin,g 'to Troy Bros. ~1arine Gear. of Seal Beach. inventors and marketers of the gear, one crew member can handle the entire operation in a (ew SE'<'Ond:s. The rings stay in place when the sail is bagged. thus e liminating the chore of reaehing: bet\.\.·een the· windward <.'OtLrse and the down\.\.'ind run or re· arh. I I ' \ ·• \ I l I ' I , I \ i .. \1 \ FOR THOSE WORRIED about "''eight aloft while racing, Troy Rros. assures racin g skippers polyurethand ri ngs -averaging about nine inches in diametl'r -weigh le-ss than the halyard. The Sally ge ar can ~ installed in any spinnaker in about five mi notes by following the instructions included "'ilh the g('ar. Cruising sailors have long dis · dained the cranky spinnaker, largely beC"a u se of th<' need for extra crewmen to handle it and the un· predictable gyrations it often takes in shifty airs. With Spinnaker Sa1ly, one person can easily handle the entire operation ol hoisting and lowering. and ,;i nce it comes down already in stops, there is no need for repacking lhe voluminous acre of n"·lon. T flF. FIR:'! Cl.AJMS lhat even a singlt"handed crui~er can handle the operation with the aid of an-autopilot. Racing sailor s who have used the gear claim it helps in luffing matches by bein~ able to quickly yank lhe rings down and com<' hard on the wind . When the luffing match is ended. pull the r ir1gs up again and r e· turn to the do,,..·nwind rourse with chute Oying. Demonstrations of the new spin· naker gear can be arranged by con- tacting Troy Rros. Marine Gear. P.O. Ro'.'< 71 , Se-31 Beach. 00740. Ron Hill Speeds Into '1()()' Club IN NEW PO ST Sol Cats' Jacobs Ne w Yacht Ppst Take n .By Jac obs Sol Catamarans. Inc.of Santa Ana has announced the appaintment of l.()U J acobs to th e newly cr('att'd position of dtrec· tor of marketing. Jacob s -.s·ill b<' r espo n sib l e-for su p er v ision and coordination of all sales. markl'ti ng and com· muni('atiQn policies for the m a r i n e s port s manufacturer. accord ing to Gene Vernon, pre· sident J acobs lives in t.aguna Beach. He was most re- cently employed in the l.os Angeles oCCiceof CUn · ningham and Walsh, a New York based ad· vertising agency Ron 1-lill of Garden (;rove has been named to Evinrude Motors' prl'stigious 100 ~1 ile Per !lour t lub for drivers "·ho havee'.'<cet'<ied JOO miles per hour in outboard powered l>oats , Jf ill was among fi ve Americans and two .4.ustralians who ..-.·ere addL-'d to the club's roster at the AmE'rican Power Roat r\ssociation·s annual meeting in Chicago. The international roster of 64 in · eludes th(' fastest outboard pilots in the ,,..·orld ORI GINATED IS 1970. the F.vinrude 100 MPH Club recogni zes drivt•rs "'·ho attain that speed in comj)('titi on "'ith an outboard. regardless of the brand of propulsion used. A major rule governing lhe club's n1t•mbership is that the JOO MPH or better must be run in strict accordance with APBA rules and musl be certified by A PRA. Foreign drivers are certi fied by the Union of In· ternationa l Motorboatlng fU IM ) of Relgium, or by their rountry 's sanctioning authority l-lill pasted the top speed thi s year with a s peed or 108.020 mph at Parker Dar'n , Ariz. lie drov<' an Evinrude Super Strangler in lheOPC-SClass. l-le has also broken seven "''orld records and won ei,ght na - tional A PBAchampion:ships. Others named tothC'clubthis year J:\N PURDON Of' AUSTRALIA, "''ho drove a Cougar tunnel po"'•ered by an Evinrude Super St rangler to record an average speed of 100.60 in the SSClassat Munmorah, Australia. IA"e Sutter of Waukesha. Wis .. posted 105.368 mph driving a Molinari hull wjth a Mercury outboard at the fo'ox: River Kilo trai ls. Kaukauna. Wi s . Jimbo !\1 cConncll uf Wonder l.ake Ill .. drove a n Evinrude-powered UJ Class for an average speed or 103.3.12 mph at Kaukaun<.1. Wi:;, OTHER CAl.IFORNIA MEM BERS of the 100 MPH Club are Tinker Collinge. Anaheim; Jerry Rhoades, Antioch : r.ary Ferguson. Redding: Molly Rallou. J.lemet : Dan Gouvion. B<'llJ!ower; Delbert Teagllf', Southgate; Fred llauenstein. Sa n Jose: Patrick .Murphy, Westminster ; Rob Piper, Garden Grove; Rotiert Holloway, !\1odesto . Also, Ted May Fountain Valley; Bob J.arsen, Stockton; Rruce Bourquin. Englewood, .John Gibbs. Costa ~1esa ; Don llauenstein. Kingshur,g ; James llauenstein. Kingsburg: Jim ~1cKean, Fountain Valley. and Kerry Kidw('ll, Redland ~. The l.os Angetes Yacht Club has an· nounced the creation of the Com · modore ·~ Cup for offshore yacht club team rat'ing ln the annual Whitney Serie:s starting in 1976. be engraved on the trophy. The win· ning C'lub will have custody of the lrophy ror tht following year. The Whitney St'rie:s. cstabli11hcd in 19M, consists of six of(shore r aces sailtd betw<-e-n lat<' f'<'brua.ry and ear· 1y April. Th" trophy will be-award('d to the yQcbt club whose lhree·boat team ac· Nmulates tht IO\\'Cst aggttgate potnt"'i in the Oeet standings or the si:it·race sl'ries. The name and burgceof thc winning cll1b, winning yac~t.s and skippers will I 1.A \'C com mod ore Charles Lav· lngton said the club is contacting other ('lubs in tht Southern Cllifornia area and urginli{ them to ("ntcr teams in the 1976 Wh itnqy St'ri('::\ • --· ·-. .. - ONLYPILOT .. Tonight's TV Highlights NBC I) 8 : 00 -Disney Double Feature. The kids can stay up late tonight, so Disney is offering "Prowlers of the Everglades·· and ''1be Moon Spinners·• as a double bill . CBS f) LI : JO -"The Doberman Gang ." For those kids lucky enough to stay up past midnight. this funny fiick about a pack of bank-robbi ng dogs will rm the bill. • I ABC II 11 :30 -'1'he Night Stalker." And for the older. less impressionable, kiddies here's the original TV movie that spawned the Darren Mc Gavin series or the same name, a bout an intrepid reporter trailing a vampirclhrough Las Vegas. • TV . 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Dt1" Slcdl· •ti! 1uu11 11 lht dol'!'l1n1ttd s.n~ Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES 9 lO 0 (C) "ffllwttM" (act.) ·~2 V"l(C [0.Udl. 10:00 /j)(t) "W, I~ f11cb" (dn) '43-R.U, lild>o•ntl. ll:OO O "ltlln t1 TIW Tto~ (mvs) '~2-Jt•Mt Cftl•. l:OO 0 1i m T0trttrrow 0 , ... AllllJ l:JO (iJj (}) .... -S.kiM" (com) ~ -Alidfl'J HtP11w111, 1t11111pfu1r lo· 1•1t. Wllh1m Kokl1n. 1:45 ID ltrM: (C) 1oldttl.,,,.. (IMJ ')1-Mll(I GIJlllll, O•Lo loOcruon, 1:>0 m M..flH1M SMr. -tlt(H Rtwr." ''TN 1or Witll 5rttft lttif' J:lO f)M..-lt; ·sun1ht. l11e." CduJ '5/-lllllM:ft Hutl()fl, P1t1icj1 Wri(tlt 11:00 CD "Git! Ctat(' (111u11 'tj-M1e•e1 lloont7, llldJ Garland. l:OO O "Mn. W1a1 t1 111t c..~11q, ''Id"' (GOlll) 'l4 -l11u '•th af (C) .... °" ti ""'"'" (drt) ·~9-Dtwicl lMd. l:lO Q (t} -w ... Mt lftM lt'1 o.-· (COlft) '60-Doft llllotts. J:Jt(l) (Cl '"nit.,_,. fMll(' l«lfl'I> '6!t-Stl!ICll1 0.., '*1 01nn Q (t) °"CRlfNt"" {Wit) 'Sl-Clett f'Ofa. Jld lflll""" WlOlflSD.\'f 1·• ltOMANTIC ltE91!LLIOtol "l.,..., I" 11• JOURMIY TOJA,.11.Jil ''Sof~C.OOSofGeocl itert,,,..•nofl•"'tioo Ji • WOMAM'"i.l•te•\lnC•lmt" J:• Mll Tl llllllOO."INlltGHt<>"MOOO •:• S•IAMllTllllTltomlnl I;• ILICTlt lCCOM,.ANY •·• V1UAAl.IO"l t;• CHILO P OWTJil AMO Ol!Yl!LOf'MllMT "l"'eSlonll1(fn(•nf ~·I-· Illy" t :• WlllTIM0fl011AlllCASOM"Tht-$eflt-tll ' 1:• SllAltOI; 1'MI OUIST l'OR ,. •• IO .. AL ""EAMl"IG "Wom.tt1 A\ An Atlo\1" 7!• SHOWCAI• "W6,....n 1n•r1" t :• MAITlltL"llCI TNIEATl"Trit NolOr ,_W.,,,._,, "!tll«til" floOmlttl ·~· SHCIAI.: ''\llllrly Mt1'' l'°mlftl -LH V.~ ''"°''''••_,...., ....... unR!fl&M , .. l<•I lnl ilf'C!-*\ dln<•li. llwir tll'oy\IC•I 1no -1ieNll •~CW•ll"CI tt:• ,\,.llCIAL· "Memorll\ot!IW""•n(fAl1-'•tH""' I - J ' , BJ 0 DAIL y PIL.OT We<lnesd•y. November 29. 1i75 Jackie on the Screen? 23rd Year 'Mousetrap' Carries On Ry C.R F.f'.OR\' JF.~S t:.'-' J.(l ~l)();.i (l' PIJ IT1ml· muu~tt·r:-l'Ornl· ,1 n(t ~o. tht> t'l'01111n1y bobs up ;.in d dt)V.'t'I a 11d r(l('k ~'rtlup s rts<' ;.ind fall. f\ut 1\g ath <• ('hr1st1t'·s "Thl• .\tousctr[1p" ~t 1t•:-. o n .1nd on :n1d 11n 1''1l· n1ns1 t1rt'l1·ss i-il:1y P r .111 IJ m(' turnt'd 2:~ ~ t~.1 rs old 'f t11•::o d ;.iy '!'ht• b1rt h da~ p1·rfor 1 n~11\l'l' \.\'<I ~ its 9.556th ~LI (lther play 1n tht• h1::.tor y of tht· the ater l'ornt•s l"'>'t'n t !use tu that con::oecu ti v1· rcC'urd \\'ll F:.'I 'Tii i-: 1-:1(;11 T ('ll .. \R1\f'T J.:K lll)::O\t'I"\ •lJh'Jll'd \\'in:.11111 l'hurchdl 1\.1:. Br1 t.un s pr1rn1· n1 1n1:-t1·r h1..· gu1·ss1·d lht· klllt•r by 1nt1·r1111ss11111 t1nlt·, h·g1•11 d ha ::. ll .ind .'\mt•r1(".t11 (i I:; \\ 1·r1• f1g ht111;.: th1· C'on1munt:-l::o Ill K tlft',I Churchill is gnn1· .ind tht· K11rl';in \.\'ar is 0\'t'T'. Rill 'fh1· :'ll11us1·tr;.i p " 1::. ;.is strung a' l'\'l'/". Ry n11\\ · ·r hl' ~1 11t1sl'tr:i p "' 1s ,1 Lond1Jn !.1ndn1.1rk . likt• !ht· t·h.1ni.:1 ng 11f \ht' gu..ird nr thi.• T tl \\t'r 11f l.ondvn 'f'ht• shuv."s t·urrvnt pub!it·ity r1•ft•r:. tti it a-.. Olll' o f uur bt·::o t 11 1\ l'd instltUIZ PllS " IT~ (':\ST ('Jl,\:'\iG f :s pL·r1od 1r al ly Jt, costunie::. r hangL' 11• kt•1•µ up v. 1th f.i sh1 11n , and props rh .1 n~l' \l'hl'll cunst;.1nt USC' V.l'ars fh t:'m out. Onl· lint-. v.'HS {:hanged to L'lin1111att• ;.i rL' ft•rt'lll'l' !ti fond r allt1n1ng '.'l tn l'lt•t•n rn onth.-.. agt1 lht· p!a y (·hangl'd lh t•:-1t1·rs ()t ht•f \\ l."l' a ll ts ;1 s ii \.\';is :'\uv 2.5, J9S2. 11perung n ight. 1'ht• curl~un stil l n:-1·~ on il country h OUSl' g.1tht•ri n~ o f ;1 ~ruff lady in tv.e1'dS, a formPr ;1rn1y n1.11or, St•v t•r al yuung lad il'S in appart•n t distrt•ss .ind assorlt'd yoling mt·n. J ,IGJIT~I;\/G r\~ll TllU:'ll DF:R sta~e pf fl"rts. The lights go nut .<\ scr1•am_ Th(' li g ht~ C'UnH.' o n. ThC' stagl' ts t•mpty. sav(' for a cur p.S(' .. A. poliC'l' m ;.in shfl\\'S up later. The Chrts lit· pla y -<1s t'\'t'ryont· must knov.· by now -b<'gan lift" as a radiu pl1:1 y railed "T h i-et> Blind ;<.11ct' ... broadc ast as a ~Pt'<'ial birthday rt·qul'sl by lhc Jat1· Qul'l'n ~1 :iry . THF.RF.'S ,<\ l.JITl .f.~ m('morial nov.-in a spec ial n iche at t h(' .<\m b~1 s::oadors . the t ht•<i tt·r the pl<1y left in 197·1 for !ht• St. l'\1arlin 's nt•x t door. The m ('mOri a l \\'as g ive n by Agath<1 Christie to mark ht'r piay 's22 years in the fi r st theater. It's an ela bor all' wooden mousetrcip. out of which crawls v.·hat looks like a solid gold mouse. aws ....... ':•' -"' ~ ..... -1-1-" ~llrOl\tf:.AlllWl•llUlif,l.YllAo\lll!Jl•&W.W: M~ P!OXl:!QI Sr...,.,~ Pfl!• IOOUY 11t1t:W.ttlTTlll .... ,. • .,P(I!~ !lllOl!I • ..,.,.Dft '#lLIMS ktl"'SlMMSl'UIKi ·-~~~ l.lW• DWl:l~· l~~l:l.llll'•·l!IW411'~" EDWARDS" BRISTOL CINEMA -lb. H WO<All.._ -·-·-, ... o u .......... ,...., co-on ·~ HOW FAR DOES A GIRL HAVE · TOGO TO UNTANGLE HER TINGLE? ? SEE THE UNCUT, UNCEllSOREO ORIGINAi 35 MM PRINTS' •--·PLUS THE SECONO MOST FAMOUS ADUl T FllM OF OUR TIME... ADULTS ONLY COLOR The Devil in Miss Jones ONLY ORANGE COUNTY SHOWlllGI I PUSSYCAT -873-4048 709 t Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach OPEN OAllY AT 12 NOON '· Lord K illf>r ' J,.;.1ur('ll('t' C>J i vier ~• hit nl 1.1n ' ·rh~tt ·s \\'hat ht1 s playing in h i~ nt·xt 1111l vi« '"\.l ar'-lthon \1.:tn." In this ~C'L'llL'. s hot 111 :\('\\ York. h(• pl ;1ys o nC' of tht• \\(•rid'., n1 ost '1'.alltl'd \\'a r l'ri rnznal s \\'h o has JU St sl JSh(•(I tht' throat of a vittirn. 'Jaws' Takes Bite In 44 Countries I.OS .'\~f;F:J .r:s l:\!'1 .\.t ort· happy nt·v.s fo r ~1 \:\ i ·ni\'t'r s;d :.tut·khold1·rs J ay,:.·· v.·ill ht• rt• !t"ll~t·d in mt)fc> than 700 t ht·.ilt·r:. 111 ·l·I eountr 11·s a l ('hristm :1s t1n1 t' .\lrt•;,id y tht• ;\;o J n1ont•ym ~1kin~ film of a ll ti mt', !ht• s h ~1 r k ~•q.:a \\i!l 111.• ),!L \'1•n 1·n1 ,·t·rs a l"s bi~ g-t•st rt•l t•:i st• and t' x µ!oitation e~1 m p<ui.:n Sinrt• .J c1\\'S .. dt1l·s nnt trJn:.!.J lt• \\1th th1~ r ight r o nnotat1on in so1n(• l <.!~1~u :1g(•S. th1· mo \'le v.'ill have d1fft•rent titll'S in ~onlt' fnrt·ign !,111ds .\n1ong th1·m Thi· \Vhill' S h ;1rk." :\ui.tri.1 <tnd C:t·r rn;u1y. "'f 1•t·lh \If th1• St'a." llt·l ~n1111 ;ind Fr;1nt't'. ".Jav.1s uf Ot·ath , .. 01·nm.1rk . "l"hl' Sun11nt•r n f !ht· \Vh ilt· !"h11rk,'" llult<tnrl . Sh<i rk Summl·r." :\'11r\\·a y, a nd jus t pla in '~h;1rk " in llioily, Portuga l. S p ;.i1n . S\\"E'den ;u1d !.~tin .<\n1t•r1c;1 A "'SO ..... 60 SfCOHDS" V ''OLD DRACULA" (PG) ""IUGS IUHHY SU:rll: STAI'" IGI ""SIYEN ALOHf .. IGI COMT1MUOUS FAOM 11:10 ntUIS-fft-SA T ·SUM. ,.., "" , ...... . <~·~·· ....... . PETER SELLERS "UNDERCOVERS HERO" (f') Plus Gig Young Michael Brandon "LOVERS AND OTHER STRANGERS" Q : With all thf' marriag~ i\t ickey Rooney ha~ had, I'm curiou": what kind ot fathe rly advic~ doc11o ht' giv r hii,: 1'Un 8? -.lt. \\',0 '8 .. Burlington, \'I . A · Says Rooney's oh1esl son. l'\1 11•key : "Dad Of'\'C·r told us wh;.it to do he jus t sent us out and shoy.•ed us w ha t not lo do1'" Q : Wh a t's this a bout J ackieOn as11ois st a r ri n ~ In a movie about the life of t\ri ? -Mrs. T. I\. Carter . Ot">troit . A. T he rl'port 1s thut J ackie is weighing an offer of a mill ion dollars to µlay hl'rself in a filmed bio· g 1';.1phy of Onassis lenlat1vely titled "1'ycoon." We ht~ar a (;reek producer has alre ady obta in ed the· <'Onst•nt of l ht.' On <tssis f1:1m1ly to proct'cd "''ith the proJer t . 1\nlhony ()wnn supposedly would play . .\ri \\'l' also Set• J 1m m y C.,'ai:?,nt·y 1n the role -1f he C'ould !)\• tal~t.'d into <·o m 1n~ out of retirt'm('nl ( \lo'tth a m11l 1on-dolla r offcr doinl! rnoht of the talkini,: > Q : What 's the na mt· of the-catchy the m(' so ng pla yrd on ··S a nrord and Son ... ('an it be had on a re- cord? -Pr l r i''i t t pa trick, Pf-oM a, 111- 1\ \'t':. The ,;ong is call ed "Sanford and Son TI1£>me (Strl.'t•t R(·ah:•r Thc m e1," b ' ( u1nc)' J ones . It's Unbeliev•bly true I F'tus: 'Tr•pped on Coug•r Mounteln" M•tin•e• 0.11,. C•ll 541-1552 ""WOYAL fl.UH"" IPGI -UST OF THI llD HOT LOYllS'" "HJ.SHVILLE" IRI ""TOMMY" ll'GI -OU DIACUU.'" IPGt .,.AU THI MOMIT NC> IUN'' 10UMG FRAHllEHSTBM'' IPGI '"MOH'TT PYTMOH I THf HOLY GI.A.IL" ""TU.UUll ISUJCr' tGI STM AUAS THI SCAUCllOW- ~ OFTHI Pl .. PAH'nta" "DtWn MA.IT I CIAIY LU:IY .. '"Y AM9SHIHG ro1Nr' ll"GI '"GOHf. IH 60 SECOHDS'" "'f'lf.L KHlfYf.L'" ll"GI ....,,,... COYHS ...a• llJ '"YOVMS fR.AHKIHSTlltr 'Glad You Asked That' by Morilyn and Hy Gardn~ '\rid it's avail:•blr on an RCA albun1 l 0illlth't! "San ford and Son." t he st.>nes producer Saul Turt1·l t a11h inform.s o::.. Q : While fil m Ing ••Kojak" In '.\'r w York Cit~·. i> it true th at T ell y [o;avalas h as two bodygu a rd11o at lilll Ji m es so he won 't ht> muggt"CI ? -Joan and Rill )lcCaffrry, Milwaukt"<•. A . '.\lo. fl('<.'aU::.t' n1ost of Toug h 'f t'llv 's ~l'"' York segments a re actu;"ilJ y shot 10 J,u::o r\n~l'l 1•:. 111 m'11\'1t· s ets built on the bat•k lul o(thc V n1,·cr~;..il studios {Jn ly ocras1 ona ll~ art· s<'e ne:. a('tu~l ly fdn1 efl 1n ~1 a nhat t 1.1n -v.·it h or\lo1thout his presence. COA~T PLAZA THEATRES UH DIEGO FwY. AT 8 AISTOl. SO.COAST PLAZA j.4t.J7 11 "3 DJ.YS Of THE CONDOR" It'<!"•• IJO••lO f"w" S-!5"" • lO·J)O~J0/l'J 6 9:JO Cl l'' «JMJTI,Oo< .... M.\\•il9JGIU" ( R) SO.COAST PLAZA "OUT OF SUSOH" IRI Wod '"Mo<> fyOO 1 JC 6 'J':JO f~~•• So1•S.o"l.10SJ0.1.>0·9l0 "OUT OF SEASON" 1HUllS F~!·SA1 S.UN I OO·l •11~XI/li).1 40•01!l ....l D MON TUES I JG-I ••O ,O SPACE ODYSSEY-2001 " W•d ,,.o,,T.,..s--l.'$-'1'76 ,,...,,.,.,set-S..<>-1 JC-1 0!!-6 •!>ofXI .. ROOSTER COGBURN" W ... "'o" l...,•-6 JO.ID )D '""'" ~ .. s.iv .. -a JllMi Jo) 10 JO "LET'S DO IT AGAIN" t • ... 1A10• W•l o. '°' 8I ACl 1°' PAIC ( 11 \f An epic drama of adventure and exploration! A '"GOHI: IH 60 SECONDS" V ~DfCAI IACllS" ""IUG-S IUHHY SUPf.I STAI'" !GI If.,,_ '"Dirty M_., & Cray L..Ty'" ~ ""'IAHISHIH'i rQIHT"' "SEVEN ALONE" ""Tr.,.ct .. c~ Mt."' DA YID Hl'lfN IN "OLD DRACULA" IPGI •uo ""Tl!E LAND THAT TIME FORGOT .. LUIY lllWllU 2:: I S..S:I0-9:20 IPGI -ALSO- "Sl'EED MERCHAMTS .. 4:0S..7:40 FOlfiT'A .. VALLEY -...J.1r.=a1 . u ... ''°" Wan Disne,·s '"TIEASUIE ISlAND" 1:00 4:05 7:10 J :JO 5:l0 t :JO I I h tJ-" .. I l t!O •uo- ·'ffll'li \R \tffl '1AI\" .. __ ,.._ ... 0 .. 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OONI IN 60 HCOHDS""' ......... .......... --"' ''" TAKI MONIY & IUNINI ·--,,_, __ SMN AlOHI 111 1W0'1COUOM ----UNDIKOYllS Hll0111 ,,,.._,,. .... ,, THI MAHT HOOKU • --·--I. Dtm UIT CWT LAllY"' t YAHlltlNI '°'"' N l . WT AMmCAN mo 1111 ·--•t.:;:r._ ... 1.-..-~ ~·-IAITHOUAll IN! ..... I AllPOIT 71"' MATINEES THURS.-SAT.-SUN, MGM ,.,w:•n • THE ROBBERY SHOULD HAVE TAKEN 10 MINllTES. 4 HOURS LATER, THE BANK WAS LIKE A CIRCUS SIDESHOW. B HOURS LATER, IT WAS THE HOTTEST THING ON LIVE T.V. 12 HOUR LATER , IT WAS ALL HISTORY . AND IT'S ALL TRUE. "THE PICTURE TO BEAT FOR THE NEXT SET OF OSCARS" LARY ARNOLD WASHINGTON POST • .. ·ooG OAY AFTERNOON' IS ONE OF THOSE STUNNING EXAMPLES OF THE TRUTH BEING SO STRANGE THAT IT BECOMES SUPER FICTION. Al Paci no is masterf u/ ... -L'' 1m,1h. c"m"'"''" "'DOG DAY AFTERNOON' IS AN OUTSTANDING 1 MOTION PICTURE WITH PACINO'S PERFORM· , ANCE EASILY ONE OF THE BEST OF THE YEAR:' ® ~f!)"Y--Aaron Sctul'ldlrr.FamilJCtr cle MATINEES THURS,-SAT.-SUN. CALL FOR SHOW TIMES r • • • Guarneri String Quartet Laguna Concert Hailed !t!emb<•rs or the Guarneri String Quartet com- menled in I.a_guna Beach Monday night that de- mands for their services far out number available dates in a t'alendar guaranteed to keep them busy for the nf'st sevl'ral years. And little ~·onder in the light of the e ntertain· ment offered uis in a Laguna Beach High School uuditorium that limply wun't big enoug_h to ac· <'ommod1te all the' Guarnetl ea0tusla1ts 'lt'bo ht>aded for Lbe Art Col°"1. ~ •, ,.~ / heart of tlu-work~ut it would be un.ra1r to single out • ,. any one o( the four movements for special praise in IT WAS AN UNUIUALLV wide nnginf pro-theUJbtolanoverall&wl ... offering. i;:r3ru -you can't raoie much wider than Mo~ " ", J'\ark« aod Dvorak ln •• two-hour performanu -~ ONE CAN ASSESS tbe caliber of a fluent 3nd it attved to stress 'the astonisblnll adaptablUt7 J)f'rformance when one realizes that in this analysis oC the Guarneri four. , the briUlant Mozart A maJot thiJl opened our pro- lbe Bartok Third string quartet 11 a--p arUcular gramf\aabeenreleaated toWf'dplace. favorite of this writer a.nd it "'" food to hear i1 Ladies and &tl\tjemen, the Guarneri String played by a grou,p fully in control of the work's Quartet Who so royally eatertained a Laguna Beach multiple meledlc elaborations. .._.• · Chamber )1us ic Soclt~audience : violinists Arnold Rut. brilliant as it was, the Bartok had to take Sttinhardt and Johrf Dalley, violist MiC'hatl Tree second place to what a delighted audience obviously 3nd C'elli:st na\'id Soyer. regard{'d as the piece de resistance of an inspin-d Bring them back, LBCTt1S. We "'ant mor~. performance -Dvorak's de(>ply moving and in1 -------------- pc'Cc ably offered Quartet in E flat major. THF. QUARTET WAS tec hnically immaculate "''ith the Gua rneri devotedly relaying to us the rustic: revelry that the f'bullient Dvorak could never eliminate from his most serious cha m ber offerings. One likes to think thathe didn'teventry. Ovorak f:'nthusiasts regard the third movement thC' inti."nse. sensitive "Romanza" -to be the Sanford Defeats 'Entertainment' :\'.F:\\I ''ORK (AP) -CRS' three-hour showing of ~tr.~1 ·s "That's F.ntPrtainment" greatly helped thl' net"'·ork come out '.'lo. I in last week's ratings .1vera,C('S. l'.\ut '.'IAC's "Sanford and Son" was the 'AC'ek '::. h i~hC'sl ratC'd proi;ram . . t\.C. :"l'ielsen Company figures shoi,•;ed that the :-;Rt: entrv ~ot an estimated ,16 percent of the na tional audience \\'hile it "'as on, comparC'd to 41 p<>r cent for C'RS's sho\\', the second hig hest-rated pro gram last .... ·eek . :\CCO RDl'.'/G TO THE ratings, made public Tuesday, the \\'eek's lowest·rated show was ABC s "Rarbary c:oast," \\'hich drew less of an audience than even thl' n('xt 10 .... ·est·rated show. a CBS Sun day s pe cial abo ut Nev" )'ork's muc h.publicized fis cal cris is. . "Rarbary Coast" is among four or £Ive ABC serif's C'Xpt~cicd to gl't the ax today. \\'hen the net\\·nrk says it \\'tll announce its mid ·scason lineup <HelatC'd l)iC'tl1rC' PagC' A4 ). :\f'f'OROl~G TO TltF. Niel sen C'stimates. pro grams in thC' 20 most.popular category last "''eek . .,..·ere. ·Sanford and Son" <N AC): "That's Enter tainmt~nt " and "All in the Family" tC RS >; "Six ~1 illion Dollar M<in " (ARC>: "Charlie Brown Special .. and "The Wal tons" (CBS): "Chico and the ~'tan" tNAC J: "J-lappy Days" <ABC ): "NBC l\1on · day Movie;" "ARC F'riday Movie;" ''Phyll is" 1CRS J: ''Nl'.\C Saturday Movie ;·· ''The Jeffersons. ·· "Rhoda " a nd "Kojak " ICAS); "ARC Su nd ay Mov- ie ; .. "Cannon" and "Maude" (C BS ). and NBC's footb<ill delayed showing Sunday of "Willie Wonka and the Chocolate F'<ictory ." T\\'O sho\v s tied for 20th place in the Nielsens - '.\lRC's "T.ittle llouse on the Prairie" and ARC's ''Streets of San F"rancisco. ·· NOC 01STRIBUT0AS •NC •LOS •NGEl£S • 10 PAOQr !OQ'io OA ... IN N[UlR ... l SPIRITS • N~T10N ... l 01$l lllERS PROOUC TS CO'-'P ... NV ~ ......... """''"'~'"' A Buw CDW Ftn Dicn:l Ross ~ PLUS KIRK OOUGLAS ALEXIS SMITH z l"lwmanwhoknew ~ "™' t-tahoj<'l.,...was -.; ol'ld "'tlo'I .. $h.-... cdmeh·lfTl-,A~ ,ind ,1-'i IQ..,d lwr i-. Tho-fMh.on photogr.iplm .... tio (t .. dl!!d t~ tnl'!lt bo-~utrful modo>I mthl'"''Olid- dnd rhl'n tn.<d ro d<ii'!>!ro<, h\'T ~ & Th" nch count A ' •>owoed~•N A :~ (R) • • IN HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER • · EDWARDS HARBOR c~1i:.1 HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON ST . COSTA MESA 6'6·0573 ',f MAaYB.OUSl T \ lAHT HUMOI. ·I . "' r~,,Ga~tL . 1 ,, EDWARDS CINEMA HAUORATADAMS COSTAME9l 546-3102 L Wldnelday, Novtmbef 28, 1975 DAIL V PILOT 8 J J ..... 11ewo.tum.1n1. lo"'-""' dldo1 buy-h. GIORGll ICENNEOY 'THE HUMAN FACTOR HUNTINGTON.CINEMA lllA'CHATELUS,H.I. 147°9601 . 147-6017 STANLEY KUBRICK'S MASTERPIECE IS BACK! co.tlT AT WEST "BITE THE BULLET" OlNE HACKMAN CANDICE IJROEN CINEMA WEST \lflihOIH$1V ... 1 G.OlDll'WfS I WISTM IM. CIMtll ltZ·44t) Th£ ll!rri!ying nwtion picture from th£ terrifying No. l best scllRr. aws CO·HIT AT BRISTOL "THE DOVE" edwards BRISTOL CINEMA t11SIOl •T ... calfHll• S40.J444 'THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN ' fneW1nd ~~:~ion SEAN CONNERY CANDICE BERGEN "Conduct Unbecoming' •• mounting tellll• 1111 polllllld p1r1ormucn make for f asclnatlng , entertainment I" -• ' "'"'' MATINEES THUIS.·SAT. ""'""'"'-SUNDAY MICHAll. lW IJCl\ARD A!l_,.,000/I 1ll£\1lO Hl)'l/AAIJ STACY ll'AQt QllLS'TOPIUJ l'tlloCEl 1 $t:WNAH YOU Pl.US PART2 WALKING TALL ~ edwatds BRISTOL CINEMA IRISTOL AT MACARTHUR 540.7444 '"Conduct Unbecoming '. .. mounting tension and polished performances make tor fascinating entertainment I" (PG) tll\TOl a l out•ll- 540.7444 8111119 Hml& BILL 1188'1 • (PG) 00-llT AT CINEMA W!ST ONLY WOODY All.EN "TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN" CINEMA WEST Wl \T,.U•STfl •TCiO\OIN•UT WfSTMl!-1 CfMTll llZ·llt) CINEMA CENTER Ha 110 1 •I a.cit. .. \, t 0\ I O wt Sa ~ YllOl COOll tJt.tt41 .ullE WALT DISDEY ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSOtfS with BOBBY DRISCOLL ROBERT NEWTON BASIL SYDNEY MATINUS THUftt.- AV . .UT.-SUN. edwards BRISTOL CINEMA lll:t1T0t •T IUCAfnM , ... , ... By day, a counll'J pamn ... bJ •let>~. pballtom smunlor! ~~===~~ ' ' '1 /. '· J2 DAU.YPILOT Wedne&Oa , November 2tl. 197'5 • vrarn1ng : The Surgeo~ General Ha s Determined That Cigarett e Smoking Is Dangerou s 10 You r Heal th. 17mg '.'1&1:· 1.1,mg.nico1ineav.pcrcigare11e, FTC Report Apr'.75 \ 1 .. , .... '• • .. .;,:: .... , .--· .... ... ~, '' I ...... ': . .,_ ':! ~ ... ~]~.;;··-. ... ' .. , ., ., ··: •'· ·: , .. ·· • • .. J •:t. ' . --,>. • " ,\ .~·· •' . . • ' l ' , I ' ! I i .. AIAHl>ONID"" 2 STORY -POOL -$21,500 Secluded privacy viewing rolling green lawns & greenbelt area. Large rooms. Rustic redwood paneUing, thick ankle deep carpeting thru-out. Oecolated 1n warm fall color schemes. Sweeping stairs to private master suite & separate childrens wing. Enclosed brick palio. Second• to the beach. Assurreble loan at 1180 per month. Must be sokt -Take advantage. Call 8-42-2535. PltOIAnSALE H•d to find "F" plan in Earty Bluffa Located on a QUlet cukte-sac with a beautiful private green belt. Priced at S68,500 but open to a bid. Hurry and call -the heirs want to settle the estate QUiekly. Cati 673-6550. SP AMISH GIAKT + POOL 2 story -4 bedroom -3 balhS. Dining room. Sunken den. Fireplace. rugged beams. Oaken banister stairta9e. Romeo balcony decor. Tile Roof. Few blocks to golf course. Near lhe beaeh. Ready for this? Only $43.500. Call 642-2535. l IR + DIME NEWPORT $74.500! HARBOR VIEW HOMES! Lowest priced Monaco in tract! Double door entry. Massive crackling fireplace. Spacious format dining room. Vaulted ceilings. Garden view kitchen. Breakfast nook. Secluded double door master suite. Laroe bedrooms. Redwood covered patio. See to believe-call now 752-1700. UNIVERSITY PARK $61 ,900 5 BB>ROOMS Gorgeous 5 bedroom two story! Prime cul--de-sac location. 2 Patios! Tile entry. Massive red brick fireplace. Gourmet kitchen with garden view. Hideaway master ground floor. Winding staircase lo 4 huge bedrooms. Separate laundry room. Perfect big family home. Hurry, call now 752·1700. anxious! 4 IEDROOMS THE RANCH $54,950 The fabulous Ranch in Irvine! Shake roof. Sweeping cement drive to portico entry. Huge living room hosts crackling white brick fireplace! Gorgeous patio kitchen 4 King size bedrooms includes secluded master suite. Heavy cO\lered patio. JUST L1STED--HURRY! Call now 752·1700. Open House 12~ pm. --4 IR• DEM- OUTSTAHDIHGPATIO +BALCONY Outstanding Irvine value! 2 story. Spanish fireplace. Custom stand up bar + bltin BBQ inside huge family room, Large kitchen. Hide-a-way master suite with custom bathroom -1· Roman tub w-cathedral beamed ceiling. 3 more large bedrooms + den (5th bedroom?). walk in closets. Laundry room. 30· covered patio, Wrought iron fenced 30' sun balcony! NO DOWN VA OK. Don't wait call fast. 752-1700. MESA VERDE 4 + POOL ONLY $52,90,0! That's right -unbelievably sharp· pc;)o\ l?Ofl'lll· ·F.reshly painted outside & newly r8"!'9.~ed kitchen. Lots 'ot appeal and herd IQ !ind , this Q?portunity -OWNER SAYS HE M1GHT HElP .FINANCE! Hurry taJ<e ~antage call 546-2318~ MESA-VERD~. M!H.t llAHCH UHDElt $50,000 · Seme down in this cozy house on a Quiet street. st.os from Mesi Verde Country Oub, extra wide lot with C8nJ>8I'" !Uib -impassible to rretch in Mesa Verde - ~rtY for this rare bargain -cau 546-2313. llKE TO IEACH $36,,50!! Tree lined street. Perfectly manicured landscape. Secluded entry. Free flowing floor plan. FOf'mally dine. Country kitchen overlOOks -secluded rear grounds. Home is upgraded in fNetY way -MUST SEE TO BELIEVE -take advantage call 546-2313. ASSUME 7% LOAM IAR HARIOR $228 PEii JMO. Prestige approach, Cozy .parlor. Ston&he"1h fireplace. Gourmets kitchen. Forrrel dine room family. area. F~T POSSESSION POSSl6'.i,E. ~ bouottt another & very anxious -take <Mlr'hi:i toan -no new loan costs. Hurry for this "CREA~PUFF'154&-231 3. "SPANISH ESTAn +POOL" Loads of glass. By-th~ Enter via courtyard garden1 & fountains. 3 bedroom Including separate treater wing off glass garden atrium open 10 the sky with sunken r.oman bath. Format dining. Sunken living room under rugged beams & cozy fireplace vifrMno patio gardens & poot Urge family room. Ur.ai9ue setting with many extras k'M:luding red tile •roof: "Biiach area of beautiful homes. call for an exrftlng preview. Gall 842-2535. UIECUTlft IUCH UTUAT 4 Ill. -2 STORY -$52,500 Secluded entry to entertail)efl deltght living room with aaclding fftplace & OOIMW.nding view of covered pavilion & ,grounds. Banquet sized dining room is conveniently served from huge gourmet kitchen. Separate wtno~ Jar master;,& guest tuites. Sweeotng stairs 10 second '11tory suites. Hurry! Owner bought another. Must sacrifice! Call 963-7881. MEDll'IUAHIEAM GIAKT IEACH -POOL Exciting location with loads of curb appeal. Exquisite )la'ds -appealing entry. Tri-fevel interior saturated with OLE' SPANISH CHARM. Free flowing floor plan with very secluded huge nester suite. Enioy spar1dlng blue pool & walk to beach. Owner transferred & must setJ-take advantage. call 548-2313. IEACH ClASSIC 2 STORY $55,9110 . 2400 SQ. ft. at this bargain price! Secluded entry to laviSh living room with crackling fire;:ilace. Family room-formal dining! EDib.Jr91n Kitchen! Master retreat with spiraling staircase. Sepa'ete off~aroe balcony. 3 childrens suites! Only S5600 total down Of take over existing loan at S257 per rronlh. 647-6010. "PRESTIGIOUS" HllHTIHGTOH CREST S~~ .corner grounds with. ':'XQUiSite landscaping. Raised living room. Formal d1n1ng. Fa{Tlily room off glass garden kitchen + a basement den with 2nd fireplace. .. king bedrooms. Huge master suite with balcony. 2~ baths. Seller's anxious. Just reduced S3,000. Take advantage. Near the beach. Call 842-2535. W AU< TO BEACH FOl'"mal entry to large living room with fireplace. Oterlooking large covered patio. Adult occupied · home Shows pride of ownership. As9ume VA loan at $25,700 $260.00 per month pays all. Huny! Call 963-6767, DOM'T MISS THIS Great family ho!M In 88.ycrest •ea ol Newport Beach four bedrooms. New drapes -C8fpeted wall-wall -recentty redecorated-terrific location-priced at S79,500-caU 673-8550 IOI' more dataits. "GltEEMllOOI( Ql.un- AIAHDOMED 5 R.+l'OOL+IEACH Formal entry. Sunken living room with floor 10 ceiling iireplace & 18 ' vaulted oeillnga. ()pen gallery & library. Entertaine,-, delight wet bar. Huge family party room ld;oins terrace thru wall of glass. Forrrel separate dining room. Laroe garden view kl1c:hen with eating area. Two rN.ster suites. • baths. Sweeping stairs to rressive bonus room & more bedroom suites. 3700 sq. ft. of luxury. Hunyf East temw! Call 983-7881. SPANISH HA~A MlSA VERDE HU~E LOT• POOL!! R.-e, exceptional property! Charming 4 bedroom, ouiet street. The 88' x 105' x 139' x 162' lot contains a beautiful custom pool & ~zzi. ORCHARD OF FRUIT TREES. Spacious deck & patio areas. Room for morel It's unmatchable at S85,000. Take advantage call 546-2313. IAYSHORE 2 ,STORY ~Sl24,950 Open_ flowin~ · lloor plan. Large modern k itc hen. overaized family room off beautiful outside dance floor (patio). Large bedrooms + 2 beautilul batha. Ready for )'OUr /amily NOW! Call 64&-7171. S • 5 PARK HUHTIHGTOH - Open floor plan. Sunken living room formal dining, kitchen with nook, conversation pit with fireplace. Stairs to massive m11ster suite and childrens suites. 20· x 20" CO'lef'ed patio with custom e.e.a. cau quick 963-6767. MIMl-ESTAn -$37,950 $1,450 TOTAL DOWN PAYMEMT! Own yaur own private 3 bdrm estate on a secluded boulevard! Unique hardwood floors highlight the S'N89Ping maater bdrm! Two childrens suites! Galloping gourmet kitchen! Dining entertainment! Pool-size lot! Gsaoe workshop! Seller says bring any offer. Use your VA or 11.450 down payment. Owner desperate! Don't watt-for quick eppt. call 847-6010. ·~· PRICE -GREAT VIEW COllOHA DEL MAR Want en immacufate 3 bedroorn-3 bath home with AnthOny pool? Call nowt Aoor·tCM:eiling stone fireplace. Vtews of catalina from living room, dining room and master bedroom suite. Private corner location. This has it all! And best price in the neighborhood. Ownef"S want to .go fishi!"Qll 117,500. Call 673-8550. * * * * * * * TOP PRODUCERS * * * * * * * DAILY PILOT OPEN 'Tll 9 .•," ... 'Jl . StN-lt• >• • • ....... ' COMFIDEHTIAL EST An SSl,9 50 ' Prime eastside location. Yard Is easy care. EvefYlhing !· about this home is new or like new. Don't tell anyone -)1 JtJstcallus losee646-7171. 1, ' 51/20/o VA AS 5UMAIU •• I Story book c harm. Beaullful flower garden, new • 1 1 caroets. super sharp kitchen, easy to bUy -10% doWn ~ ~~ e"Slmg :::·~=Tl ~II 64~71 ~.t ... :j LAKESIDE SETTING I NEWPORT HACH • 'I Unbelievable heavily treed woods setting. l::NJOY LAKE V1EW FROM FRONT PORCH! w arm country home with wood beam ceilings raised hearth + l mammoth paneled recreation room with bath 6 ~ fireplace. Exquisite terraced patio overlooks magnificent poot with sltde -THIS IS A RARE FINO! 11 Huny to see caU 546-2313. • \ . ' SPANISH VILLA 1 OHTHEIAY -$39,900 j 'Mnding walkway to etegant bayside living at frldlon of i normal cost! Adjacent to docks and rraritlma Hvlngl Custom carpet and drapes highlight formal dine! Gourmet sunshine kitchen for the epicurean! Walls ol glass! Sweeping master bdrm retreat! Winding staircas&, to sun terrace! Red tile roof & Spanish ak:ovest Try S3990 total down or take CNfll" existing loan at S2 .. 9 per month. Its unique and won't last! Hurry call 847-6010. EHGUSH ESTAn $44,950 2 STORY -VIEW • I Winding roadway leads to secluded driveway amidst : towering pines & eucalyptus trees. Spiraling staircase ( leects 10 private 2nd story entrance! Lav1sn 11ving room t overlooks surrounding area! European gourmet ~ kitchen! Di ning entertainmenl. Sweeping master bdrm retreat! Separate mon-tn4aw Quarters or guest or maid i room with bath! WorkShOOI This hilltOP estate can be ycurs for 14500 total down or take ewer existing loan at S215 per month lor Qufck appt. to see call 847-6010. ~ i . MIMI RANCH $36,500 i l IR -GI HODOWH T~e:e lined approach. Mas&ve 23' living room. Formal d1n1ng room. Laroe c':>':'ntry kitchen. Huge grounds withn oovered d~nce pe~1l1on to entertain or just roam.~ Separate wing for hideaway rrester & childrens suites .. First to cell gets this SACRIFICE BARGAIN! Callto 963-7881. i i " ARTI ST CHALET HEAR BEACH . 2 stOJy pool wooded grounds. Garden kitchen serving ~ unique indoor/Outdoor living & dining area. Sweep1nd: stairs to childrens suites. Bike to beach, full pric«tl $32,900. Call quick 963-6767. • ' " ., ; 60/o VA ASSUMABLE ~; Prirre Huntinglon Beach location. Near shopping, parks schools. walk to golf course. bike to beach. Boat access , garden kitchen with no wax lloonno S250.00 per month] pays all. Take advantage, call 963-6767. j COUNTRY COTTAGE - 3 BR -BEACH $36,500 Carelully landscaped entry to dramalic single level home. En_te:rt~1ning is d~hghtful tn large 11vlng room with . ad10tn1ng country kitchen &dine. Family enjoyment room overlooks terrace & grounds. Separate wing secludes master suile & childrens quarters. Please hurry I Won't last tong in Huntington Beach I Call 963-7881. ' GI HO DOWH -2 STORY- WAU< TO SURF Priced at government appraisal. Prime residential beech neighborhood. Elegance with a con1inental accent. Tiled entry. Stalely l1v1ng room with l1replece. Pub type gourmet kitchen. Formal dine. Grac1ous lam1!y room with cracklin g fireplace. commanding view of grounds. Huge master relreal. Secluded children & guest suites. Owner lranslerred Anx1oust Call 963-7881 . EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Boy next door type charm & neighborhood. No traffic, tree lined. pride ot ownership & quiet. ll's lull of love plus 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, just listed and only $53,950. Call 646-7171. EL DUMPO HORSES-BEACH Its low down and dirty! LOOks like a home where the buffalo roamed! A handy men's paradise.-Paint and proflt! A long, w inding country lane, shaded beneath an umbrella of lowering trees leads to this rustic hideaway 8fg 'NOOden 3 bdrm rancher PLUS a separate 2 bdrrrl guest cottage on \'I acre! Walk to beach! 3 corrals & tack' room! Shovel 'em ~t. ~nt 'em up, end yau've got voursell an estatel Priceddu1 cheap-which seems only nght! Call quick lor moredetailsf 847-6010. • JUNE II.AIR • LINDA CLARKE • MARSl:IA COOll • MADB..INE GRANT • JOA.,.rlE HARRIS • LESLIE HIMTZE • AITll JOHNSON• ELSIE LAWLESS• PAT OTOOLE• EILEEN PELLEGRINI• LINDA SCHULER ' ' ~ COSTA MESA 2790 Harbor Blvd. 5*2313 J HUMTIMGTOM BEACH. . 17931 Beach Btvd. 21030 8fookhurst 8014'Watner 842-2S3S ~· 936-6767 84'f6()10 I I • FOUNTAIN VALLEY 18109 BrOOkhurst 5163-7881 CORONA DEL MAR l 332 Marguerite 67:>e550 • • OAllYPILOT PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 0•0t.......a1110. n.u UOllDl ..... NC.I ~ , .... OT'r Ol>UfllCJLOtr TMI C:tl'f Ofl COITA M UA ...,. I MOUtO OftOI KA#C.& .-0, "'41 t'T1'h.I ta, (MAPTlll II hi, CLUlll'YINOAMD lllOU\..ATINO LANDU\•\ wtfMIM ll"OUSTlllALIONU. TH[ CITY COUNCIL OF THI! Cl'rY 01' cotTA MISA 00C.S HEll£1V QftOAIN lliS FOLLOWS $1.CTIOH 11 '"'city Counc~ql ... (,11-, .. GKuo ,,..w IM'ld6 ...... <l«HtM4 ....,"""'' ...,11'1 llW itrlo< ·~--1nft'll• •M to! ..... -\l.i41fic4'(,_. ..... 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PUBLIC NOTICE SIJPEltlOR COU ltT OF TNE ST ATE OJ' CloLI FOltMIA l'Olt THllCOUNTYOJ'OJIA"'GE NO.A.USM NOTICE OF HEio.iNG OF ~ET1TIOM TO 0£TEltMINE TITl.IE TO ftlEAI. P-lt0 .. 1Elt1Y UMDElt UUl'O•"'IA .. JtOalo TE COOE, SEC· TIC*Stil.S, 1$2, ,_., H~ In Ille Miiiet OI 11\e E1l•I• el All:TH\JR R. HAAMA .... Ofit1wd. ...OTICE IS HEA£8¥ GIVEN Illa! JOYCE S, HARMA .... aOmtnl\lrltrut with w111 lnM•ed o l 11\t eila•• ol All:TH\JR II:. HARM>."I,. Of<fa\td, P\1111 Jill!!O Ill 11'111 Covr1 • Pflll IOfl lor ilA or,,., GiritCUno JOYCE S. HAA-N, 1<1· tfl'lllttrllll• (Ill the will OI A RTHUll: R. • :;.RMA,.., ditCe•w<I, lo tonvt, 11\epro- -.rty dflcribfd lltl-10 JOYCE S HAR~N. ldmi"lstr•trb ot tM ""'•le ol ARTHUR R. HARMAN, OIANE H. HEITMAN"', JOYCE H. BRALLEY. loLBEAl G . HARMAN, tnd -AY H. l(Nlol>P, IS !hf Pf•tof!S ll'fltltlfd ... 11. ..OUle P111Uon 1'11$ beef! W I '°'"""'nQ '" C.P'ortmenl No. J el 11\h COUrl on O.Clfnbtr 22, 191S, 11t:OO1.m. 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P\ibGPff'• ,..otice: ;\II Nllll "-'stall! advcrli:ied RANCHO 111 this nl'wsp:.1pt'r i~ sob i•~t to the , .. ,,.,,, ""'' SAN JOAQUIN 11ous1nl{ At·t o r 196 'A'hi<:h mukci 1t illegal tu 2 BR·Df'tt-o28A ud vcr l1 ~t· "a n y ll r t' S,9,SOO fc•rt-11<'t', lirn1lahon. or HARRY 8A811TT di~cnm1nallon h;1:,cd 01) Reaitor .. 644-1 559 ral'<'. tolor, rch,eion . !J.<''·l·---------or nutional orli:111 , or :111 111lcntion to rnakl· ;ony Pt•rfnrn1ant't> Heat t-:~tull' sul'h prt:fcrt'n<:t•, 1im1t11 \\'111 pa,\ h1 11,h 1a·rrl'nta,.:1• t1on,ord1stnrn1n11t1011 '' for ht<U\Y volullll' l1st1 11)t 'rhi!! nc'A'Spupcr ~ 111 not kno'il'in)(IY ;1 ~·1·t,µl an) :1dve rtis1 11 g t o r rc:.il ~l ;1le ""'IHl'h IS Ill viola tion ofthelaw 1002 ........................ SPANISH GIANT +POOL ~ll l<'S Pi'lllllt• (,;a ll JI~! '1'0~1 , K-l!;·J.177 Sal.s Be9innHs )';'o rl.':d 1•:.l J\>:" ltl't·ll~1· n1·1·t•:.:,a r } ·l'all Ll' l<n) l)Jlfl•f 4>r J1rn '1'11111 , l'EH FOll~l ,\Nt'I•: H 1-:1\ L r:S1'.\·rr:. k·l7 3~11 1 or l'i-ffi 3,:r77 SOUTHPORT ESTATE 2 STORY 4 BDR :! Stnr)' ·I b<•ctroon1 ~ haths ll1 n1ng roon1 SunkCrl tlt•n f 1rrplat't'. ru ).::~t'd h('an1s fl:ikt'I' banniste r ~t;liri•a,...c (}lut•I tr<'t' lint><I dn\t' \01 :o.t"<'ludt•d bt-;1t•h e:-t <tlt• Rornt•o b:ilron~· d1't'u r ·rdi• roof. Ft·"" IJl,,ck~ h Fl.lrm11l 1•ntr_I' lu sunkt'11 h \'1ng r11ur11 . for1n:jl d111 µolf tourl't' m 1•.ir ! ht bt'<ll'i}. Jlend)' fur this" ini.:. und Spl'clut·ul ar !.U-. ()n!v S~J.SOU . C:il l J1t•11d1•d s tatrl'..t:->l' Y I Af'.I BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 L'40 • (_ LOA~1 H IN ¥ L ORONA OEl. MAR OHLY TODAY ... 1s negotiable ye:-.1.erday, a can· celled check -tomorrow. a pro- missory note! See t.his lovely 4 bedroom, family room, and forn1al dining room ho me TODAY! You'll BE GLAD you did. LocatL>d a mong much more expens ive homes in the DOVER SHORES AREA. Price only $129.500. BAY & BEACH REALTY ou« Z61tt YEAR 67S.l000 ~~~~! .......... ~?~~! ~~~~ .......... ~?~.~ PRIVATE ROAD OUT OH THE RIDGE This is a special •)nc: tell your friends. C)ut on Spy~l ass ltid~e there is a lov(.~· ly and lo nely home lh<.tt backs to nothing but ranyor\S <:tnd row trails. Ample s ide yat<ls and a 3 tar garage accommodates a camper. Ins ide, are bea m s, s ha g, a Beu Franklin fireplace. 3 bedroorns, ;1 den and co1.i · ness. Can't move 'ti l Apri l. 'l'ime for you to sell . Unique cxclus 1vc, fct.~. at only $139 ,500. llurn1~ U""l()UI'. tiClMl'.S REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona d••! M.1r I • si2.25J.'i. l;oul'tllt•l k1 lthl'll l'il'r\1•-. •"'f'• ''·., .. , ", , , " , , a f!t•sta s 11t• part~ ro~ln1 Charming 4 BR, family rm . Park·like setting. Sunny patio. Community pool & putting green. $94,950 ' General I 002 Generol 1002 THE REAL ESTATERS ~ Sl'paralt· i.:ul'i.t su1t1· ;ind laundr\' rou rn do"'tl Kin..,: :.1it· n1:.isl1·r ;ind un 11.llll" ("hdtl rt'll.'i SUJ\t•S Hp 1\ssun1a!1l 1· Ii': \'.\ 10:111 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR I•--..;;;;_____ al ~4.500. ~fi:l Pt'r rnnnlh 341 Boy\1d e Or1ve NB 675 6161 HA.RD TO FIMD 1 pay~ all '.'\11 nl.'" loan 11 ~ t; .S T () H 'I' l'USt~. Ht· f1r :.l tu Sl't' ll' TO\\.'NllOL'S F. L;1rt.:.t· :1 Call 96.'.l·l17(;7 bt'<lroon1.2 hath,,\ll 1•:ro: ··~r .. , .. ·" , .. ,, GH«al 1002 G ........ 1002 tras \lo'Llh ht•:iutiful fl oor illan. Nc•ar b ~· Jionl and ('luhhousc. llurry. just rt--dlK't'd to ~1.950. l'<.111 540·1151. ~HERITAGE ••• REALTORS THE REAL ESTATERS I ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESAH9RTH OPEN HOUSE Fri ~at ,.S..• I ·4 nr:1\Cll (iJANT 783 Hudson, CM JOOOS<1rtofluxury 4to'j ·\lkdroom,2hathr;,fplc, b<'droo m <;, 1·h:t r m 1 n~ com plt<lf· ea rpc t1ni.: famil y roon1. orie nt:i1 lhruout l)rapcs. Bltns. 1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ plank pat1n , n1uu nr l)hlt' ~ar . Covert..'CI p:Jllo. l'hard. pr1 v;it ~· ~ arfl i\11 1n Vl'ry good t·ondL· l)On't drop the ball ! c;et a 5&1.900 10 '~ dn"'11 ('all t1(1t1 Ht>dut·cdtoS4fi.lX)Q. job 'A'ilh a lo""·l·ost Dad}' 962·77R8 Roy McCardle ••••••••••••••••••••••• BGARAGES I HOUSE 1/i ACRE + ;u11L<1ut· c:1r bufrs. j unk coll ~·t'l (n'I', hobby 1·n thusu1sL<;. "''hatcver your plt·as urt" Ou l in lhc batkh;iy horse country ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• WES l.l•:Y N TAYLOR CO. HEALTORS since 1946 LINDA ISLE -HEW -MAGHIFICEHT Perfect design ! Elegant carpeting, drares & wallpapers. Ita li an marble. poo & jacuzzi . 5 BR. Fil, form . DR , billiard rm. 51f" ba. pier /s lip. $395.000 76 LINDA ISLE DR . OPEN DAILY I ·~ 2111 s ... J ....... HiHslood NEWPORT CENTER. H.I. 644°4910 . Getterol I 002 GeM"ral 1062 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• P1lo l Classified 1\d . KE,'Rt:Af :rtJHS Phonl' C.42·5678. Realtor "l'·ve got this old coun· try sprt•ad with lots or st ora~e buildin.:s too. ·rh1· r :1n c h huu s l'·•:1; __________ I HARDWOOD FLOORS --1 STEPS TO BEACH IBIOHewport .--------..., t-'rom I h is sp:H·1ous 1·011· Costa ~tesa 549.7729 bdrm. 1 buth. fnlks. r\«k· lllJ.: pri t'l' IS S75.000. Will ('(JllUider ('Xt'hllll ACS . N••d 1port1 •'lulpm•nl 1 C KJ'.t. For Clusifitd Ad -ACTION C.11 A OAIL Y "ILOT AD·Vlsotl '41·5411 tempor<J r )'. lnvt•I.\ 1\1•·1 :;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;j eor;1ted beach h ir1t ·ll"':I\' "1th panele<l frplc-& c•o1; 91 I ('CJll\'t•rsat1on pit .!u:-1 MEA.R MEW Quail ~ hstNI Should ~u 1n1n1l·ll llunllni.:ton Beilch 4·µ1 ex Plac• ; :i t $!9.495! 646·77 11 £>pen 4 b\(x:ks from bl·;u ·h. Prop•rties t:v~. ,\\"'UYS ft•n\l>il '. Pril'l'd :i 1 7S2·1•20 S l ·I0.000. 1400 OUAI\ $T MIW..0-T llACI< Walker IHee Re1l lstat• G"~'~C,~~~!!.,' 11 lo"nhous(' on Da na J'o1nl ,llluffs. All 11('"'· $7<!.5011 HALPIHCHIH H}-;,\LT(>llS 27<!7 I-: Co:,'it Jlv,) 67S-4l92 BUSINESS LOCATION OR HOME 1945 Sq. feet in tht• mid die of thl' 17th Strl'l't Shf\Jll>lll ;! 1\rca ju~t i1lt•:1l for a dorlor. 1!enti:.l. be;1uty ~hop or po~11tl1· p:irlnr or 1\h;1t1·\1·r·•·1" PnCl~t .11 only S-!>1,1~111 --.rS' l "l'EHB HOl\IES l8"11 Campu• NB 5"9·8655 *VIEW* He s t in Ir\· 1nl· 'I'1.·rr :H'l' ~ St:1 . fl. nn fronl ro'A . •l·lJdrn1 . i1 •,,·ha. pool. Xlnt 1nv1_•st n1t•nl a t $200.000. 675-6060 p::.~•e I :)1l'.::~:11:1~~u~.0 :11<:1~rr;.r(·~~ I IQ ·1 ~ x IS FOR XTRAS Praperlies .-.. ~tand1n1? That offer<> 1111 7.52-1'il20 " u:-.ual pri\':11·y and rit11t·\ 1400 a v•1lSI NIWllOllT Bt•CH, J;)f)!t• I\ rap.;i ruund SEABURY RANCH WALK TO BEACH ,/l"S'r ·r\\'f) BLl)CKS Tf) ·r 11E Ht:ACll Frlln1 thi~ ~p1·1·t:1 (·ular lhrPI' h\·droon1 ra111·h holl~l' 1;ard1~11 l-.J!\'hl'll. );u111clr~ rouni. ;ind p:1rl~ '"''' f<in11l~ roorn ~p.n•111u " torm al [0\111)! r1>!1Jn !:11·1·~ \ht' t'O\t'fl'il p;1!11• ;1t)t\ fl !1 !' j ,\" ltl ,I !I I (' ll I' I' <l p:1t1n fnr nultlnor d1n 1ng &"Ulll\111!!-F111t''il q 11.1!11v t·;1rp1·t ~ .~ dr:1pi-.:- th rouchnu1 . A r1•:1 I Un· u~u:11 v:1lu1· :1l S.7f,,()00 C.F. Colesworthv Realtors 640-00~0 PALERMO MODEL Country Club Manor ''ou tt•nn1 s & )!olf huffs . hert· it LS~ Lt)\lt'IY 2 bdrn1. & d<'n . 2 b;1th home, b\I· ins. frp!e. /'\ext lo Sant~1 Ana Country Cluh. Only 5.5!),500! latboa Bay Prop. Realtors .. 675·7060. 833-2906 SINCE 1960 DUPLEX SI 8,950 Ju!-.1 hlo«k." tu !h<' he;1t·h. l"t·ed:-. :.urnt• "'fl rk :\l\111 m11n1 SliOiMl_ 1lo"·n. l 'r1ll 1;,15.1J:Jl.,:l FOREST OLSON IMC Single Story CONDO 2 IX"<troom l!H,\f)FOHD !'LACI-~ ~·1th up}!r:ich·d ('~1rpcts. p.111l'hll)!. ;ind d1'<·or :1tl \C' \\"<11lp;1pl'I' l)QUblt• ,,,,r gar age, ()n\v 10', 1)111111. $31,000. ~~l'ii c ro11n1t -. ,\-. .. 111111· \' \ I L1rti1)r \·1 \•11' I lnnu•s ANYTIME WHEN YOU BUY REAL ESTATE. A REALTOR'S PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ARE A Y AILABLE TO YOU . FREE OF CHARGE. ITHE SELLER PAYS THE COMMISSIOHI. THEREFORE, WHEN YOU DO BUY. WHY HOT GET THE BEST ADYICE AND c;.ath t-·r round l b•· l1rc•pJ:.i1•c in this w.arn1 :uid l't')n1torl:1hl1• h11n11· \\'ot)d :.hu\l<'rs a11 1l p :1 111•l ln ~ and ult! f as h10111 •1 t h ar 41"'o nJ floor:; <Uld \11 thl' comfort \\'1th :1 l11lr1ns and I " balh:.. there·.., :.pat'(• 1111 :il l. tJ "n cr ·~ :i:.k1nc s-1:1.r.on :111d U<'l'dl<. .. qu11 •k :..dt• s e R v 1 c E 1 p IQuail ~ AVAILABLE? CALL... lti:ii Place Praperties . 752-19'.20 .... COIYlPANV HI·:\ I :r( II!:-. SJ'.':(..'}-; \'.j 11 673-4400 BUILDERS! :\1akl.' c;.1sh offl'f 011 5Ux2!l0 H ;! lu! l ~ bt'llronm !'1!1 11•' l!t·!lt•·d :ll ~.'>O :1 11111111 h !Jri \ ,. h~' 322 f)glc. l'.\l l111·11 1·.dl u:- 1400 oo••l ~I NlWl>O•r .... c .. Divorce FORCES SALE! ![1•11· I~ .1111!r t•h,llH•• !1 ).!<'I .1 -.11p•·r ho11 ..,1• n111' nl .i kind. :;> ~1•11'\, .\11 ·~,1 \'t•rtl" hornP F1 ·:11u nh)! I hl'r\r1Hlfl1'>, :'.1,• )J,!, ~l'I 21l.\2t: l;1111it v rn1 v. 11 h t•\H'H h c:.01. r;.1tht•!l r;1l 1·1·!11111!". J-'r('1• ~1 11nd 1ng fin·pla<·•· and!'( hltn 1):11· j)un l \I .Ill O!I th1:-'111\' P\llll'r ,111\1••11.., ll11rr\ l 'nll;1 11i~l'IKll ~HERITAGE REALTORS GrMral I 002 Grnrral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -:sii; TARRE A s.ra ... 1926-1976 l,JDO SANJ)S : C)nC' blol·k from thl' b eac h . Designed b y J11n es t<:mmon s. (;u1•st p;1r kin g. '1 tx.'<lroom s, h<·:1rty fir(·pl:.iel! 1n thi· livinj! roo1n . J)i111ni,.: room ;1rt':t \\11h huff cl. Sli5.000 , t":dl 111(Ja ~' 10.111 .1 1 S 27 .7511 S!•>O n1onlh p;1\s ;ill :0-.!I .-.: E \\' I.</,\.\' l '( ISTS t'a I! ~lf.3 f;lfl7 \\'llh dr:1111alH' t•ntrv . for111;.il d11u1n:. hghl a~d l·---------1 4 BIJllM S + F ,\\111 .Y H\1 : is a good day to advertise in the Daily Pilot Classified Section. o~•>tf<>~Q-e "'"*'' ()I "'" f(lu• ><'<'"'bled _,..d1 bo· l<),. •o !O"" lou1 ""'pie _..d, [~ THE REAL ESTATERS IFYOU I h:1vc a Sl'r\'ICl' tu otf1•r or goods to s(•ll. µl :tl't' un ad 111 th e Dail y 1'1 \ol Class1fled St·et 1on .• Phone &tZ·5678. UN5f"Pj,.y~tf A~<'IV{ (flltP$ J·.) C11 ,1.N~l\'lt SCRAM·LETS Answers in ClossificatiOft 8055 . . airy lar111l.1· r nt11l\ t-:;.t1n C: :1rca 1n k1trht·n. J,:1r;.:~· p1w-.I -.11t•rt [nl Sll~l.000. LE RAISOR REALTY 1:1::>.1C.1rnpu:-llr . Ir\ tilt' Ca1np11:. \·:1 lle~ Sh111)ttr CALL 833-8600 NEWPORT SHORES }-'..~t·1•pt1ona! tiu~ ~pat·un1:. .'i ln•dn)l)n1:-;ind dl'n l.:1n . .:t..• fcllt'f'd .1:rrd. ;1lt nn lot ;ind h:i ll ' \11•1 Ju:-! Sfi7 .50t1 . ( ·~1 I I l\':.'.l· 11~;u PETE BARRETT -REALTY- Unbe l i evahlt• \'~1 lut·~ <luitk i>OSSl'S S l fl!) Jl ug1 • lfl'l~S , wo od -d1..·t·k1·d p:it1 r1 ('r;1«kl1n g f1 repl;1 tt.' 1n 1 tit· Ii\ ing rnnrn. ;ii\ mode rn k1t t"h l'n . S.1·l.!:KJO, ;,;1('r1f11·1·' 540-1720 29SS Hcrbar Bl•d. Amcrka'1 lat9c1t Home Rctalc Companv SELL irllr items "'1\h a 6~2·5200 675 ·~060 Dail~' Pilot Clas:"iried Ari ~ ------GeMral I 002 'G1:ne-rol 1002 Gen.ral IOOZ G<Mral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~,;, s...a1.~ .. -ra Ill~.\ IIl'4•1l!oi 644-7270 WALK TO THE BU.CH From this CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX. New paint & carpets in the f ront 2 bedrms. 2 baths, fireplace. Owne r will consider trade for more units . $99,500. 2828 E Coast Highway, Corona de! Mor _PROPEpY MANACfMfNT MOMU ,OJI UVlfrlC fltllWORll ~'"M"" , ... ll(l•ll •o• ""'>!; IOO(..,fl -" UO .,,. •oo I~• tlU "" rtUI • ••"U (I <•'"I o01•0• I ········••············· ······················· • ma en ab I irvine realty HEW PROMONTORY BA YFllOMT Custo m Country l':ng\l ~h llighl·st quality; lath & pl;_ist(•r . (J;_ik flonrs. 3 firepla ces: wet bar:-1n lr\'IOg room & m aster s u1tl'. <;ourm t.~t ki tchen. 5 Bedrooms. 6 hath:-. 50' On the ne west bayfront community in Newport Beach + pie r & shp for lg. yacht. $325,000 Incl . lanct . OPEN DAILY 1·5 P .M . 618 HARBOR ISL,.,NIJ OIL (Off llaysictc Or. l (G78 ) 642·121~ '01 Dllttl Orn•e 644-6200 1f.44 Ma(;.Arll'IUI ---· ~. .. .. .. • , . _ . _ ~ec1n!ld!y.N0¥1mblt28. 1915 ..,,.,, . ._,.. DAILY PILOT Ho..tet For Sah Wednesday, No¥ ember 2ti, t975 -. .... ~~!~!!.~~~~ ........ \~'!'!!~!!:'.~.~~ ........ ~~!~!~~ ....... ~:~~!:'.~~!~ .. !~!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' CottoMna •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Howpori leoch I 069 Hewpori leac:h I 069 s .. ci..-t• I 0 7 REDUCED ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "llU<m•nt, ""'tom built> $6000. I 024 -Jo9oo .. och I 040 ~-~!!!.~~~~ ........ \ ~.~~~!!.~~~~ ........ ' ~.~!~!!.~~.~~ ....... . GeMrol I 002 Gttte"rol I 002 GeMrol I 002 I . ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $36,000 VA ty:HA LIDO ISLE l.ado Nord. 4f\ll, family rn1 .. 3 bu~ & noal. $2·1~.500 l•icr Like lll'W' l.1clo Soud '' 13R .. 4 ba 1 ·0 _wn_cr Custom bayfrunl J.;1wn. p~t1 0, Jac·u1.;.1, pier & float . $325 .000 Waterfront . J ~ido Nord. 6 13 1l. or 4 lJI{. &2 131l . <.1pl . <>n s;;1ndy beuC'h. ~M.5.UOU BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bay,1de Drive . N .B 67S·6161 G~neral I 002 1Gt'neral 1002 ······················· ·················•····· * ESTATE SALE * MIMIRAHCH SH,SOO 3 IR GIHODOWM "l"rt·t· hnecl ,1 pptoach ~1.1i.:.1\1' 2:!' !1\tllJ.! roon1 1-"11rrn;1I d1u111,c. ronn1 Lar,c.t· 1,:(1un1ry l(,it<'hen I lu~l' .:round:. 1"''1\h rov t•rlotl d.t lU'l' p:iv1li <1n lo ~·t1l\·r1.1111 ur JUb l ro;1111 , ScparJll' "'•ll .C. f ur h1<ll';t\\ ay n11111ll'r & 1·hd<tre11i. i.u1 ll'll 1''1rst tt. •'Jll 1,11•ts thi s SAC · 1111"1("~: Jl,\ll(;J\IN' <"iill !11i:! 71".Wl FULL PRICE o" n1•r tr Jnsrcrrl"d. n1ust ~ell lari.:e :1-HH ran<'h houSl'. A:-:-.urnl· u• ... FllA lo.in, pa) rnti; unly Sl •12 l)C( 1110. Low du" n pa)' n1 cnt. Ju"' rr1u11thl> paymll!I . (.;a ll now MO·~ 4!&\jl}) We'r• htte to help MIHIRAHCH OHLY $3'.500 This rh;1rn1111,; :1 htlr1n . 2 ,., 4-PLEX~ -liu hnmt• ha~ IH'"' t'l)l , hH 111 kll . li.:c l'OV pullo You MACEORIVE "on 't lil'ltl'\'t' th1 :- l'n11t· of <1"'fll'r~h1p . :! t•n111rnu11~lot 5-i5!1·191 hdrm'. ;! h;1 1t1r11nK rrTI 1 - • :1 :! hi.Jr111s. 2 h;1th,, t;I-~-1·o<'l•~t'<I ~' c·itt J.!.1 r.1~l' 'l.I' ,.,. l'n111('(."n~t t1 :\\cs;i r\'11tal /jJ"17: .1f~·.i'SIJ!l,OOO --·--•- Gl8 WALKER TW0-4-0HE IEACHDUPLU Barllelor h1dc·u"·oiy & in t·omc. Sh;i.rp rus ti c l'har111 & t'Ollll•mporar) Pnt'l'tl ror <11U{·k ~all' 1 Bln1:k to heath S.lS !M91 - Walker & lee Real Islet• •, West..-.. Ranch Assume Sl I ,000. 1•:111·h:1 ot in.1: hon11• n•·:.t lctl in 11 uitt l':'.\:er n•:•l!hhorhood. Just ::! hlc>eks to lukt: ;uld park Cur,·c::d drive, doutil, S17-Cd ll i\l 's. l.'r<lt'k linl! fplt, runl'h s1·1.1· 11,1ni.: rm, .i:lass k1l(·hl'n fsunn\ hrf"akfast rm 111•r\Cl' :iii brit•k patio "'1 f1rc r1ni.: LIDO BA YFRONT EXECUTIVE HOMES •Lido Nord. Prime local1on. 50 f"t lot . LJ,te . plcr & s lip. 4 l:kirms . family rm $100,000 • Lido Nord I.gc. pier & s lip. 5 lldrms., spacious &inviting. $325.000 • Lido Soud. Pier & sli p. 5 lidrrns. & den . 2 Family home w lo•1d s of paneling. $299,750 • Lido Soud. 50 Ft. lot. lge. 1>1<-r & sbp for 60 ft. t>0at. S Bclrms. An xlnt floor plan. l,easehold. $22.5,000 CAll 6 73-7300 FOR PRJVATI: TOUR LIDO REALTY 3377 v1.uc1o. H.I . 673-7300 br, 2 ba hou5r ltl \er)' de· 6 Uillts Ea1ulde Co&ta 11 ra b le -.rt» Yt'ell f\1~a. 0-.--acrta)'I mO\'c \J11c.l :.ca 11t-d & s ur now. he"1 a::ot another roundl"d h)' trt•t'11 Lar11e ("$(·row to clos•. Thne p.i110 ;1rt•!l "1th O<'c3n & unit& even have a •pen· t·.:tn)on \ ll""' 9i'J .SOl'I dtble.The)' took aitiarp t-:~lh\·r llunnu.\lln now bul 1f you'•e aot lhc H1 •:1ltor 192-R543 urg~. some fi:iclnat up can Son Juan Copf1trano I 071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l 11.t·~t bu) .1ruu1ul :! tn· 1>1'':0.••s "1lh u"ne r':-urul . 1.ot'Jlt•d on c.:ul-d c•:iaC :-trt.<i::l . $W,ti50eat•h, ;t AHCHORAGf IHVf5TMfHTS 171414,6-7711 Santo Ano 1080 ······················· lw dl>fu~ ~la)-' considt.r t'xchange 1£1,::!~' Prap1H'l:l-7U•t92Cl , ~ QUAIL Sf. "'wiJoif M AO! • Nt:AR llEAtH .. 2, 2 Hr houses on I fncd 10t , \lo'Cll kl'llt l'\'I . "' /p\'1 patio Sa' e, buy d1re1:t (ro"1 1)"'ncr now! S!i8,80l ~19 i241S BBtl :incl "nod slu.t l'O\' ....i•w--' le-h I 06" [H•---' leach I 06" cr 1<1•ar Int 'turich•d "'1th " ,...... ' -l' ... ,...... ' l' t:\l'rl!rt'l'n lrt•t•)' Ukr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I" ACRE HORSERAHCH S23,SOO 2 FOURPLEXES Xlnt Co~ta ~1t•sa :irca. Sp.1l'tous units, <'Opptor µlun1bu1~. tiltns, lot.s of la"'"· Uo1ng (;.ii.t! ,\\I oUt\•rs sold! ,\J!Cnt 9ti2 5.'>11 VIEW CAT AUHA 1921KirHJ•Rd-OponDciily11 -4 54~-0tl12 or 646-6710 52 feet of Bi g J~ayfront r11cr ancl slip. C~uahty + 1n th1 :; large ., l>edroon1 4 hath home I!~• rik ~<.1Y~ S2G!'>.OOO'. ( Lt·ss than lc.tnd valut·') Call G75 -701';0 for aprointnH._·nt to st·c. I REALTY 675-5200 :\lt•s,1 \'t•rth: · U) ()" n1•1' Tn-lt•\el ·I hr, ht1l 111uol. l ~'t'1Jpt S7~J.~,oo l'nn. on ly. 557 Uli7·1. ·ltl·I J.'i2:! MUST IE SOLD Y.',\l.K "fCl ut-:,\l"ll SCJIOOI .. '; ,\='111 SllOI' l'l:'\<i (lnl)' l \r ~uuu~ Hi t.!" hr. 2 h:• \l.'1·1 har 1\l1 rru "'a\f' O\'l'll l/u1 c·k pu ~.,,.,;-., Nu 11u.dtf) ()"11\'r '>'111 hl'\J! f1111 · St·f•t t lll'alt) ~:Mi 75,1:1 It , ,, 1lui.!. hut n fl! ... IHl'hl'l' 11f 11 .. ol' & ~ j!;illoll' ul p,11111 t :in tr.1n~forn1 lhls 2 h<lrn1 l1.1ri.:;1111 111\11 a hc3~)'! \'o,~1hthl11'' J!,dnr .. • fl \OU have a )ll'<•llj.! !'1].!hl ;1rn1 & :-;trnnt.! 1111ai:11ir1 nun \his may Uc fur you ·-------111-~l .P·llAVt-: $100,000 Need units 111 C.~1 . now! No listing nei·. J-:xt•hng ok. Steint'!r lnvestrncnt.J f)-12-0066 Gitn~ral Balboa Bay Prop. Realtors * 675-7060 * I 002 G~neral 1002 ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fountain Volley 1034 ARTIST CHALET BEACH $25,500 l'.11·k hht· 1·11tr\ l.ari.:l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• h\uq: ri111111 tor 1·11 ll'f PRETTIEST on the BLOCK HEW Keillt Hosfiel lldr. Open beam s, 4 -BDRM , 3-l!ATll . formal din , family room. !).IG f'i022_ 2 lll'liroom I bath t•;u·h frnrn Sl·l.700 to $4 0.9ll0. S11hn11t r1•a.son:1hlc or- fcrs. Hkr,IS\i8·412 1 Lots for sale 2200 I I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !:11111111.! Furu1 .il 1tin1n~ Lo'l'ely 2 Story I r"11111 I' 1·lo111u •·1111\ ,1 lk·drn1:-:1 h,1\h tu•rll•·i ~t"r1t•1l Jr .. 111 1;,,u1'nll'1 l "1•i.:r.1d1•1t 111 ,111tl uul k1t1•lu·t1 llrarl\,1\11· \II'"' t-"11rn1al 1l1r11n i.: rni. "t'l ul i.:ro11n•t, frnn1 ll•rr;11·1·. b:1r , 1•1•m1·nt :-l"h on s1dl' SELL HOMES 11111•· ·'"·1' 111.1 .. 11·r .. 111t~· fur rnotur hun1c. llHCJ . LEARN 1t urr\' ll \11111 .l 1,,,,, 111111•1! "llltlll'>'' 1.11 ,, ;ind it:. a \ l·r~· 1111·1• hl0<•k tou' l.u1:;111•1l 111 most prt• ~IJJ.:HJUS .1r1•;1' 3 ll u~t· RHODA MAGIL. Rlh-.17141642-3600 Mobile Homes For Sale •••••••••••••••••••••••11.ai.:una B<'h. bre;.itht:ik· '72 1_1arnn1-:1t1n 21't,;li1' :.! Ill!! 111·. \U lrg. lot. ()\l.'llr hr. 2 l•;1, farn rn1 wl"l't " 1•1,11~1<1 . suhordination liar II\ r111 :!l 'x!'''· S.'>I.~~ ,\J.!l.H:l\.2'.:!12 • ltr1•ahf.1,1 h.1r. ~ Sl:1r ----- Adult l';1r k. SJ('. S:!l,650 Mountain. Desert. '.M:~I ~KXI . pallu. dl'l'P lo~ for 1>1}111 +I INVESTMENTS ,.,._ ,. ''·'' ,._ ,. Jl luy y:1rd. Prof , EARM MORE [~ 1m1 Ii u1~ l.a11d s<·a 11ir1i.: $72 ,!•00 ' bt:drvo111s. 2 h.tth . formal duu'. + 11nv ;1t1· atrium L~o B.ach I 048 t-lewport Beach I 069 off m;1:-;l1•r ~1ot1· \\1;tl k t(l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN DAILY (lur r1•,11lrn\1,1I d1\1~11111 Jjci 31t ~~~~IJ ?>t'c . Urokc.r 11:.t' ;11111 'tll' n111r1· 1n . ----11••'-!!!:· l-----------I \ l''\ llll'll\ Jlf!!llt'I \It'' th.Hll lx·;11·h. t<'nru ' ;11111 hand EMERALD BA y l1l' l't.t-:X \\'!'I'll SI.I I' hall 1•11url (.;urnpJ Up fo'.xccllenl fanlll\' hOllll' n11l(,';11r01l ij4h 5.'>fi4 i;:r:u1t·cl fo r mo'\ 1l1s -.,.·ith pool . Chitdrl"n's l la:.IHl!!S&l'11Hc:dtor:--l!.lti·l795 Resort 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()pt.•11 H.ou'c 1-:r1-Sat·Soll BIG DEAH. Nl'W J bdr by 10 1. J-ur1~. ,C~mpletely O""!ll"r. f1rl"placl'. \'ll'W. 4714 Cortland CarMo Hiqhlonds llnl!hl & :-.h1n1n..:. frt·'h 11\U'J lll\<'>llllt'l\1 t•!fi<t'~ -........._ ~ 111"1 '><"\,fl"J't,11111111-:, \'!dl'<I .,,..._....~,.,,___/ 1 'r,11111111: l'r1•,l1 ).!<' C)! ,.-""""'iii ,... Huntinqton Beoch I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SZB,500 1·nm1n11tinl! bu)1•r Stl•al th1., Li~l. il "on't la'\\' pJ;iy ar1'.1 . upt•n tH.':1ml·d C<1tl Cl'1l'!t .. l'<t~\' '>''alk tn b<."<H'h. ll•1u11~ court!! & pool s ·I (l<lr1n s., :! bathroom' S.IJM.SOO Oceanfront Lari.:t·~I ,'<t ht•:-\ dupll"< 111 pu1nlt•d , \\-W (rpt~. nl'" S76.500Tt-:Rr.:IS.8:10·1917. tu\\ n . 5ip t:t•I ;11· u I .1r hol '>';1lcr hc'.1to •r. "'alk to )l,LIUI, fl'l''h ( .1rp1•t ' II('+'' 1-'ull J-',11•1!1\11·-- frt-sh ilrap(•1'1 t• .... I l'rr.1u•rt\ l 'ur1·ha ~1· l'l.01.1 ll(>dr1)(Un or :1 ~·111·11 \111 I-' r 111 I.!" II 1• n cf 1 I .. 11ll' plu y :Jft':1. rru1t ll't'I''· I Sup(•r1or l'll !tltl)L:-O~l<Hl pr1,:•1t·h1•;11.'hl·~. ~loll' 111 l>,na1n1 v <~rl!:i 1111at1011 .I l11r l h11,trno1:-. L1 '.1r11111 i.: 1·.11\ 1111111111 ·111 "COZY CAPE COD ·· "'di t1n11· 111 .. ·n~''l'' "h·il I'~. I t '~ ht'l'll a gro·,ll \till 1111rk fnr 1•aJ'11ltH!~ 111 1 111onth-wf• :-;011: nur 11lh1·r 1•xr1''' ul $<!5.0110 pl·rl l1sti nl!' 1'11•;1~.-t'.11 \ II' )l:'.1r :1r1· t'nP011ra1:+·d lH· for Jl(•rson;l11~•'<l st•!'\ 11 ·f' ;1pply l"r a po~ll1u11 \\ 1\h l COLEOFHEWPORT our l11v1·st n1 ~·111 .. "" REALTORS Hl·~1tl l·11l1.ll lli\ 1~11111 .. i.'i\~1 ~: (..'.0,1-.! II\\.\ 6 75-55 11 LIDO CHARM !11•..;t :-.lr••••I "n l.1110 Js lund l'IO"t' *" t•·ru11" l'(l\lf\S k h1•;u·h1•S illl).!t' "'3llNI "unn.1 patio. :1 llH & lri:: li\"111g rnt ()ffl•r1•cl ;11 ~134,500 I '!'r "'arranly 1n1·lu<tt·11 675-7225 "'" ut "'" • •Oll ,.,,.,.,. •d '"~' \ .. \IJJ~\­ HE.\l :rY A BERG fNTERPRlSES CO 'SUPER' BUY S28,500-TIDY EARLY CALIF + IH-LAWS QTRS. '.\l ;un hu111t·· hdv.d floor~ pant•l c>rl I.It 1111h \'S r1u1s11t• ltlt 111 hutt·h. hirt•h 1·ah1Bt'\t'<l hLt i ll [:Ill' lllf" \loth•rn 111111 pt•t·k~ 1•1 pr't''' p.1111 •l1ni: ro•freg & r;u1J.!•', In n1 kit & ha l':il1n ... J111Hl'l'I"' t•H· Gwl l!Ji'a\1011. Fl("•olllt• t.l'rm ... (lwrh·r n1u1111J.! te Nu. Calif 1\nx1ou s 1)1111 '1 1l1:lt1y -S t•\• tod11y 968·Xl7I or 5·1U-17a-1 -~ . . REDUCED ~ lh11u•r Bou,i::ht 1\uolh1•r :i lk•1lrrn lll'll lh11 llltl ,\1 r1 uni & (; rl·•·n1·r' si;1i ,JIMI . STOP!! 1\ HI·: \I. \'i\L l '~:· f 'h;1rn1111A :\lc~a \'1·nll'. .1111!!11.L.: lll'\\l'I' IH•llll'/'o 1\l lf.il'll\1' l:111d,1ap111.i.:. L u i ~ of ~1 .. nc and !<.l'' lud11l patios . ,·ou 1-:~t ! hl'l lrrns. r.un rm . i bii 111 sp:11•1uus arr;1ni.:1•rncnt !or t•ul1•rt ;111110~. (l"'nl'r h:1s rl·llul'c•I pril.'t: to $.'»i.~ttJ In IJl!I\ I' 111 ll{'I•' homl• Ynu 'll 111• ).!l;ul "'l' askt•d ~nu lo i-;111 , 540·tl'fl2 fnr ;q1pt Balboa Island I 006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GI.FHA & ALL TERMS 962-77.;.7.;,I __ •• .Ju~\ :i mill's rronl the hcaeh ' 'fop l0<•at1on 1-;n try 1-\l\'t'~ ""'HY lo a 1111'.!: cn- t l'rt a1nPr ~ parlor . J _...._ h1'<1roum.'< or t'1Jl\\'(:rt1hle SEACllff dl•n 1\11 mOOl•rn kllchf'n "'ilh "()01\ «ahi]li.'ls. Iii.-. "l'nur 1·holc1: of 5 mndt:ls l\• h£•r (•lo~rts Ln tht> Bkr .~4'·252.'1. >1•17-!1702 rnastl'r hcdruon1 . 0'>''1ll·r lr~i~e I 044 \1·r~ anxiou :-; .. i a!I •••••••••••••.-••••••••• Kil2 885·1. mRBElc 1926-1976 Tl'HTL~:HOCK Prl'sl dl•nt llun1l'. J-llU, 2 ha , r:1m1ly rm , Clll'l11 ~+:·1I IU\'l 'I\' Rroun Is . S>n .~.oo. - • 80MD REALTY • TURHER ASSOC . 11 05 N r~t 11" ~. l.aguna __ .:..c494-1177 CAREFREE LIVIMG In lhis beautifully main- tiunl'tl moh1ll' hum('. 180 tiCt.:rl'l' ll('{';1n \'ll'W 1';1rk anl"I r t'l"rc•a\1011:~1 f;11•ili111•!' pro\'L1t£'1l . All !or$:! I .!iCIO • o---- <'n:t,lhnf' v11'\\'. 2 hdrtn :-hor~. C:ill 518 .. 'il.'>'.l RIVER ,'(. :1 htlrm., "1th f;11n1\) 1 I 1·n1 . 5 b:ilh~. •I frpl1·~. t Commercial Ii 5 ,,,::R,OoPnERl:ToYlo•.·odo rn<'I J!>1 ra1-:t'~. :.di bit 111~ p ----4v 1600 .. + 1·arp. F11lt·~t 111 i•vt•r r"'l"""'' '7 rivl'r. Suitable for de· ••••••••••••••••••••••• \"'lo11m.-..nt. \\'111 fnl "''"'" ,\thu1~'$:l.5U.llOO '-'-....... ~lnd(•rnsplit ·ll'V ('I S.10,000 by printip;d. Prine. only. CA I I 0 6.&•·!'I' ""'') <0 ft t "'' ·"'•· , r t•ar :-;pa 557·8450 afl Jprn . d'4 ttlt UJ) nn 2.">,UOO :-;q , fr ------~·tt"'-land. S235.00o Out of Counly "'~;o• "'•,.pur1 1'11•! 01111·• MEWPORT SHORES 3 B1lrn1 & d•'ll. f1 ,t,;1•r uppt:r. l'hou·t l1Jc:111on' \\':dk to l11•;1 ~·h . p110Js, tt•t1111 ". ()11!~· S:Jtl.~JOO'' CAYWOOD REALTY J:JOxl 50. $5>!.500 Property 2SSO Shopp 111g (."cn\t•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• S17~•.{\l)U '! l~·tlro.-nn housi· and 1 1Je<tn111m hollSl' 011 1{2 \ot. S23.!/;,o, S!.uun llu'>'·n, S\75 mo. ()"'lll'I' 1\dl 1·arry 1st T .I) 4139 1't•tnl·~c.:ul. II o m e G a r d c n ~ lluml' & o(f1t'l' or llorne & ~Coronal . • -:::;-;;-";;;:-;;"-'I ;;;;;;;;;;;:8 ~3 ~1-~9;;4:1:1.;;;;· ;;,;;~ 'LOCJunO Migue-1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GREAT HOME 1052 SPANISH FLAIR • S48-1290. LIDO ISLE Bus1n t'1'S Commercial --- 1onl' 50':<150' lot , a11 ReolEstote pa\f•d " .. 111 . hou:-<' ExchorH)e 2800 S25.CXXl. 79"l C1•nter Sl. C;\l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()1"'•ner673-6571! SI00,000 1-:quity 111 San FC)ll l.1\l!GE FA!\,l!LY. ·I lk•llro11ms. :!' _. bath~ Formal dinini;! room + honus roon1 and J f':1r J.!aragc. Prnrt·ss1onall.\, upgraded. ldC'alty IO{':ll 1'<1. <.:all for appl. to st•(• l'111tmf1imn•1;mm 962·4471(rJ:)546·8103 Fall Sp~cial ... :ind lovf'I~ li.1nds('ap1 n ~ add bcuuty lo the ex ll'nor of this ·1 bdrm . 2 h;llh homc It"!<. \'a1·anl :ind "'aillnl! for your of ri·r S57.95n 552·?500 red hill realty Think o f this Ii "•'• m11rtl!lll!l', ;1vai labll' In da~· on thi' :1 Bil purll hon1l". '!'his house h;i s thl'l•----------1 • UNIVERSITY PARK 0 1-: C 0 H ,\ T I> H S l)l•:L1C;11·r Near rluhhou~(·. J hl·tlrou rn~ :11111 lll·n "·11 h 4 h.1ths 11 1).!hly up,l!r<1dl'cl . JUSI h ... 11-cl. ,\p1ll1111tmt·nt 1inl\• S\29.500. Call 540-1 l~il .. Choice Huntinqton &each Area I 15x l~l Corner. <:•I 1on (;abriel Valley 1ncon1 e propl'rty for heaeh or fJrange County inl·onl•' property. t213)4<14--102!i or 1213 )002-110:'8. Broker" protectccl. n111g. Sohd rc<:i1ll·11ti:d 5Tr cond11 1 1 ~ hr. pnml' n11n. to U1.•:u·h Call Bkr. 01·('an 'u S10.UllfJ loan E:".10'' ('JllllS1''.\1 1\S 21:1 .42:11>17>1 HA \\'1cl'1.nr1·k n~: ;11H hr r1• C)1,ner n10\ 1n.i.: 4!14-6422 ~HERITAGE REALTORS ll11\\ Vt•ry up)'.:r:ldf'1I :i lOiiiio..iiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, l•----------•I AIL tu:-;h 1;1,uls(·,·o i><•'" & 2 HEl>H()IJ'.\l l 'f)S'l'A Rimfals ... ll arbnr \'11'"' llorn1•s . t ilt' euu1·tyard ('lllr .v l\1 ~: S 1\ 11 (' i\1 1-; . ••••••••••••••••••••••• l":1r 1nel model. r·anuly. ........ S74.5tM I Jbr.2ha ,o...,•n<•r -•;.i.i.o:t:-,7. CflN\1r:n1·i::o ·r o c -1 Houses Furnished &tjoy the Good Life use. (;1hout 1100 sq.ft.) ••••••••••••••••••••••• 499-4584 493-2513 Lnritc p:i\·ed and fcnred Balboa Island 3106 - -l·l llurning "!'r('L' L:int'. rear area wilh :1eeess. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Niguel. Rig (;;1 11~·on Super prirc unJ,,· S19.500. Luxury Cottat.:l'. :-intique~. :i lh·ctroom. 2-h,1th 111 11rim1· arl.':1 ll s g ul eurpc\s, 1t r ilJ!l'~. d1 ~ h" ash('r :tiitl JU~t :.boul C\''erythin,I! l'I St• ,\'llU 1;011lcl \\';.inl Only ti·'":- old and pr11·i·d at :-i lo". lu"' S·lll ,5UU. (.',\L I 556·264..iO 1:101 No. Bay ~·runt. 2 Bil JIOUSi.' & 2 Bil. Garll j.!(' ,\pt. Sl·I0.000. By o"'nl·r. By appt. Gi3 ·5106 \\',\t\"T ()e(•:111 \'il•\\· ll uU~l --------- <If l.ot. \\'ill lrade Sun CoronodelMor 1022 ('1\y, Calif. proprrl~ •••••••••••••••••••••••! appointments for a fam1 - I)' s1x·h a!:t 2-ha. dlx. kitch 1"''/thninl! ar,•a. tcrririt• floor plan s tarts "'ith <'l'nlr r l'nlranec. S43.500. (.'ALL PEllFOR~1,\~Ct-: PRICED MID SO's C'oml' Sl'C thii:; 3 bedroom \l.'1lh formal clininR roon1. s pa cio u s master hcdrOflm. 2'~ balhs '>''Ith family kitl'hl'n. Singli..' family hnmc. Near eom mun1ty pools. parks anti tennis IW sure to sec th1" one hcror1· dt'rid\nJ! tu buy the choice community ELEGANT Clil:'l' to N('1"''port Blvd. sunken healed "·atcrbt.-d Call !'146-:>880 _2 Br. S365 yrly. r.7:1·7698. · c;;,sELECT . T'PROPERTIES an1t nr :\lotult• llunle '>'' RARE <)!'{';Ill \"II'"' ·ltlol K!\:M 4 BR DUPLEX G.nerol 1002GtMral 1002 SO. OF8AYSIDE "'i\h a :1 Bil. 2 I\,\ rental. (lnl.' I '· \l'11r~ olil J-\·:1\Ulllll-\ tl(o;1n1 l'l'lhll).(S. natural '>''011(! and hr11·k lt•xturl'S and l)l•rrcl·t local Lon. <.:01 II &1-1· 72 l I. It 1-:AI. 1-:STAT ~:. 8-17-JSR•l -SHARP- LANDMARK LrJ:,. -&·hr. 21'7-ba. ('X eculi\·e homt'. only 9/m o oll"I . Prorl's dl'coratC'd & l<lscrirl 1.l pgratled thruuut . ()"'lll'r 1"'111 carry 2nd 1'J). ••• souL sT1R1t1:-o:r. E te t • • ~pot on prt·~11g 1flu ~ n r QlftlftQ CosfaMesa 3124 ~lonarc h H;1,· 'l't·rr;i('l' ·· ,\ND Ll \'INC; i11 '1h1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~HERITAGE REALTORS "·ith 180 <il·~-r<'e oc•i•;i r 2H1M1sq H . profess1on;1ll) d l' 1· o r a I (' cl a n t' \IC\\" Spa<'iOu~ f,111111\ '~--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1 room. -&·UH. rornial Jui landscapt·d 3 Hdrn1 1• 3 Br, $475 per mo. 6-12-4445 :-if\ t'r 5 · :~u I' :\1 fnrtnal d1n1n g. famdr rrn 1111! rm. 2700 S11 rt nt l!rl'at (arnil y hon11• honll' 1'001. J:ll'U7/I • Sl22.500 Bill> 1111 111 f,111 t;1s1!1· '''l Condominiums fT own. Irvine 3144 houses for sole 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• For !tent f\1rn, L'n1,·. Pk. l.agunaN1guC'l l{1•:d!) tin g' J -l':1r t.:;1r.1 ~1 REALTY 496-4040 830-5050 " l' 1 l• <:I o P 1· n ,. r .. I Sl!l5.000. HORTH LAGUNA lr\'i nc Tv.·nh:.t• 3 ur. 21 .. Ra. SIB5 !THI. for J mos. CONDOS ,\v;lil. llt'l'. 211. Call \\l11r('walcr \1u•\\·s-:! & :\ 552-788.1or552·0:lVI LE RAISOR WATER WONDERLAND VIEW · BAY · BEACH -SAIL . ,BOATS · S KYLINE -LI GHTS AT NIGHT, all this with 2 floor s. 4 bedroo m , formal dining room. Shows like a model . Vacant - read y for move-in -no need to fix up. Many extras. llurry~ ! Call 546-414 l. --REAL TY INC. 714/846-1371 ~Campus Or , Irvine ::::::..--=---- I Campus \"alll'Y Shop <..:tr.! .... ~,.r;C;;-A-;-;-l-;l-;N;-;;O;;-W= CALL 8ll-8600 , Mission Vie10 I 067 752 7315 LoqunoBeoch 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • bdrm. units from $54.000. ------- ·120 C\'prl's :o.. North t-le-wportBeach 31 69 I.agun ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 675 .. 7225 2 nr rurn .• blk to beach. Dt•t-. I-Aug . 1.'1G $250. Adults G75-7137 5-6pm. SPARKLING BIG WITH l'OOt. 4 !\.1esa Verde J">accsctter [\;l'\\" on the _market. 4 bedroom.<;, 212 ha ths with beautiful adcliti<)nal ftimil v bonus are<.i Grea t l<>t :.;tio n . Indoor /outdoor li\•ing at its best. Big yard with 1>001. l·lurrv on this on e~ $83.950. Ca\1546-4141 · FOURPLEX-$59,950 1'hese bread and butter 2 bcciroom units repr esent a great investment opportunity . l~<)cated just north of South Coast Plaza. \Valk to all 6hopping. Assume existing 7'1217/0 VA loan. Call 640-61fil HARBOR VIEW HOME Immaculate 4 l\edroom. Montcgo model . l'rorcss1on;.il\y l;.1ndsc.apcd. t:overc<I pat \(1 and bri l'k paved ~t rium . $89.900 Open HouS('. Saturday & Sunday l-5. 18'\l J>ort 1·aggart, Newport Beach. 640-6161 . NO TURKEY HERE!! but plenty of c harm with ZF.BllA ·striped congoleum in ramily room of this YORKTOWN VILLA. Only $35 ,500. call for details. 962-4454 HUNTINGTON BEACH 2 Bedrooms, 2 baths MOBILE HOME. Just across street from the beach. 4 Star Park with PO<JI a nd clubhouse. $15.000. Call for details. 962-4454 . 1 Offic~' locate-cf in Cotto Mc-•o H~Oft Brach -N~wporl lkoch -------- I , QUAIHT DUPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• South of Hwy. Thi· kind nr prop·l'rt~· ht1)('r" ~l·:1rrh our l!1"·11 for. lJu'*1n1 . l'Utc. rh:1rn1 111g. unique (oops! I. :u11J ;1dclrablt·. \\'1lh l1{•:1n1 c1•11ings. knolty pine walls. 1\•ood burn1n~ rr11lr ;1 n1t a sunny pa\10. ni::ht arounri lhe corner frnm '":1rnation Park SllG.WO Call 6-14-7211 •DELUXE DUPLEX • Exl'cllcnt J UH . 2 Ua. -Real Estate byM&AY ).!rou nd floor owners unit1 . ___ ;;;;; ____ ,I 11• 2 pnv. patios & luit-1" unuu:-mastl"r suill'. TOWt-IHOUSE PLUS NO 1)0\\'N V 1\ s uper 2 RR Rental w /l <1r~c lluntinglon l\c11c h en1l palinih·rk unit Townhousf' at onlv $39.500. 3 1\1 ).! hl•d roomS. BOTH 2 baths, dream kitchen. '' ith ""·ood hurnini:: an1I dining :iren uod nn fireplace's, \'<lulled ~·00<1 ..,.mm•n "'"II On'·· 1 "" .. _,, . ,,,. s eps heum C'('ilings 11ntl super to pool :ind re<'reation. So ·nf ll wy l(l(·;1t 1u 11. .. ,,,,mnbl ... , "' I "·. e • · • , oan ~;.11 ~ill~oo F 1• t• Ca I I \\'Ith pa ~'mcnls only S212 pt•r mo .ine ldg tnxes . ~ First time ofrered. Call ~r~S880 Agent I • . . ~---·- ' ' L:-i ndmark Adult Condo. UllJl:r adecl. By 01"''ner "'6.000. 5'6·9887.:__ __ I Lowest Pric:e! Hari>or View Hilll FANTASTIC IUY ncautiful customir.ed NEEOS LUSK. <tBr , 2811 . f"Bm . OECORATluG rm. DR . Open Sun " I 5Ptl1 . 877 Sandcastle. Thi~ 2000 ~Q . rt . home 1:>40-1()47 r•nch tll)'lt h:ts 4 bdrm•. ----------1 lg~ F0R, formal DR & can Costo Mesa I 024 be pu~has~ subjt'ct to G~( V 1\ l oan . C lo ~c enough to bikl' lo beach. 9)2,:,00, 545-9191 . • •••••••••••••••••••••• l'ollt'Jtt' l'iirk. :1 llH., 2 11:1 , lf!t' fiin1 -rrn. nc"·\.r dt'· ('(lrnlt'll ~4!> 57·11 $.'ii !"~ ~Tc~a Verdi' Spotlrss " flR 1 -~t y . Quit•t St S1-l.900. Agt . fi.40-~ ~ Walker & lee Reel !state Oc:ean View Lot 50·x100' huil<lablc lol tn hi,i.:hly dt•">irt•d arl'a . S!ti.000, -+-o"·ncr '>''Ill l':•rr~·. 110\V,\HO II . Z,\t: llODZK \'. Hl':1 ltor 491 Rlil I •OC ~:1\N f''HllNT ,., ll:-irl' at S2l5.llUO. U\· 0" 111'1'' i .">2 11 i I 1499-4384. Wt·Jt(ltl@(_~ ( lOlllailY ~ ' . ~ ' El\1f:H,\LO B,\y Ol't>nn si<lt•. ('harmin.i: ohlcr hon1l'. llartl"'d firs. LO\'t'ly ~rnd s. Sl55.UOO ,\gl'nt 675-rooo. =---1 OCEAHVIEW Huild cr!'i Closeout Sah• 10', Do"'" or trade vour home for one or these fantastic view hotnl's +S2 Uil0 tux erl·d lt . Brok ~rs welcun1e. A~O 4fl9-4til I ,A6/an, REAL ESTATE qoo GI.--""")'"~' -194 <:1411 ~~Q 0.)lti Oceanfront On· on<• of our fines t bt•athcs . Uni t s arc sc,·urc investm ent In your ruturc . F'pl(~. decks : owner w il l fmance ~ S22S,000 )cl!an vie"· 3 hr. 2 ha <'USl. built homf'. Redul'ed lo S00.900.499-11 88499 1112 8~· 0"'ncr 3 hr, l"OUntry ft'tlint-:, hn ck firt•~lhll'C, open bc3m!'i. pc~ floors. din rm. sunny k1tt•ht•n , vif'w , wnlk to bt•;aeh. S79.SOO. 494 -7318 . l DONALD M. BIRO A S\O.tio l• \. l~a Ito" SUPERYIEW \.t{':tt :! Rr. on tup of ;i hill. Upgrnde<t thru out " l~tr~c l"ountr \' Be :n1t :!. s tory colon1a k1t1·hc•n 7 r~ assun1ablt-hiunl'\\'/\'ll'" rrnn1t•\·1•r\ loan ~15.~Xl n"in1 ;1 hr. :!.' ~ b;1, f:1rf , ..... "'". '"" <$l ..... "' ...... \.\I J ,J<:\' HEAl:I"'t ' A &ERG ENTERPRISES CO Houses Unfurnished ••••••••••••••••••••••• General 3202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TAKE OYER rn1. :-u nroom. 11\·rrs111•1\: \'lJ!' ~;1r , :-1•p . l:iu111lr\ - iSPN.I a fnst cs<'ro'>' tn ;1r1•a , 1-·, A IH':•t. l'nri Income Property 2000 YEARLY lakt> 11\'C'r lhis S40 ,';'00. p:1t1n beaut landi.capt'U ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENTALS FJI ,\. X 11 loan al,\: frl•shl)' p:untcd. ~l': ON & Of'~· "'atcrfront . Sl05Jmo l.arg(• J Hr. "all. 61 :1 17tl1 o 1 ~lO l'p.Callfura lisl . .lu~1 S.19.500. 121:11-119.r,17:; ~uf1•1• A REAL 6 UHITS J ACOBS REALTY :""Pl Crest l"ol1d o h\ 675-6G70 CLASSIC O\\ll£•r .s.54 .!lO!tP0t1\.sp:1 SUt-llTS _ Elt'i;:ant & fanta~t1" t·an ll•n 111 :<. S1·ll or 1,.,. S Ut-llTS CoronadelMor 3222 only dcs1·r1 hc th1 ~ 5 llr f).11)-0I l"i . Ii-&:! 51 If\ 11 :<1111,01111• t'ollll ).(UUll" \••••••••••••••••••••••• hl•aut~. fo'rl'shly 11~11ntcd . hld ,c.~ 1\11 2 HJ!',, l'nrnl' ~1 of II"~· i\\".111 12 /1. j manl<'Urt•cl l ;111dst:ip1n~l-----------l 1·a~l ~Hh' fi75 -ti!JOll hr . 2 h;1. S400. -11 1 s urrounds the 22· x -11 Ft'rnlC'af. ti-1·1-00JO pool \\llh j 3l'Ul.Zi & l'IOSt OPPORTUNITY 3 U"''ITS to sl'hools '"d s. hopp,·n, k k f J"llll Costa Mesa 3224 noc s o ten ~·hen vou 3 bathroom<. , •. , . ""EWPORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• use result-J!clting Daily J"llll fireplaces & muth more ~ Pilot Class ifLl'd i\tls to Firt'place. 3 Bedrn1, 2 ha . $j8,500. rl'ach the Orange Coast HEIGHTS CPL'i. drps , b1lns. Supl'r MISSIOHVIEJO market. O"·nC'r's homt•plus2un-lnciiti on . S:!SO/mo . REAL TY Phone 6<12-5678 LIS nn <1 unit lul. u"•ncr 963·4569 963-1786 837.9500 S81-10001--~~ .... ~~~ .... ,I s.ayli he miJ:ht just Jake Z Hr, fnrd yard, ~ara~t>. I ~our propcrtyu111n trt1dl.' quiet, <'OUple only, No ;1!1d f1n~1nl'l' lhl• r1•;o1t c•hildrl'n or 1}eL<;, $2 JO. Hewparl leach I 069 Newport leoch I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• fllc~.1~~~~2~~! LET'S MAKE A DEAL A pine s heltered entry leads into this captivating 4 BR. 3 ba. home w /pool & panora mi c view . The s~aci ous fam. rm. & sep. game rm. with wet bar. make entertaining a delight. Offered at $152.500 A COU>WEL.L IAHIY: CO. 644-1766 himself. Lei ':. nnl •:-ilk 54N·8251 or979·7888 aho~t u~kin ti pr1<'c,1 -----~--'--'--­ th11t s 11 ~ort> suhj1·1·t !'iO S2'7U. Z Br . yard, c pt:-;. JU~I 1n;ik1.• a rl•;1son:1blc rirpii: 160 "0 " l\l ontc V11; orr~·r. Can rl11~t· th1~ ~·.-·:.r la f,.lG·SSS.1: 545-7628 1fyou"d lik1· · MESA VIERDE :1 Rr 2 Ra, i:rdner incl d ST.5 mo. 545 1867 liii I Place · 1-------l"Quail ~ Praperti•• 7S2•1920 · ~OU All ~1 Nl~t •UCH Co•iftC)ton 4-Plex HEW OH MAR•ET Origi n:\\ owner buying \IP mu!'ll ~l'11.---xliif llun(. Sch lotation. Call quick· CIR 'l IU l l $1201000 Spondobt• af sasor..-Y..- rrt~clpol• oa1y1 J S49-0112or 6"46-6710 A9•.t South Co1!fl ln\Jeslment J BR, 2 Bi\. Rltn!'i. Good l'rpls, drps . Like a model home. Obie J:ar. 1-1&1'' pool. Owner p11ys pool i;erv. & i;ia r dener. 646·311l28or eves. S4!>-1~ Lachenmyer H1•,111or AVAIL DEC lST. MES/\ DEL MAR. 3 BO, 2 DA. FP, Ofl . Chltdrt1Q OK. Near all 1choolt, $31S. mo. $4.$-87.0oi/MHlll - f ' ' ~I , I ( • I -• . [- ·-~· ~-~~~f.~N;.,~·~-~-~~'9.!!_~lm!:!! _______ -'=---• • ~ _ "'4'•1wob r.....l•d i......i1w-. -.._, IAl...ilw-u.fwoo. . -......,..,21 ,.,. H!e<" U.fW r .. ad Hr . ' ••••••••••••••·•·•·•••••• •••••••••····-···•··· •••••••••••••••••·•·•••••' . •• •••••••••-•-•••••• ••• ~~~-~~~-~~~~~ .... !!!•"U.fwwl .. 1d . Costa Mete 3724 C1uaa1 .. M• 31J2 ....... Jl24 ..,., :1.t1U..... .,._twwwt1Alnlllhd OAILVPILOT ('§." Office•..... 4400 # " •••••••••••••••••••••••et• 2 Spaces Avail : (I) Ar..,.· prax ooosq. n . t25' 11•'.t\ n.)C2>3l'OOmolfk~.$10f - mo. Jn l1t1e olO!:!e bid,.,... at 2106 N. ft.11111. Santa Ana. Call for lnlr ......... ~ , Cot .. Mesa 3124 I lswl?t le •••••••••-••••••••• .............. ,........ •••·•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• or~ 390 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• ."::~::. •• ~ JZ40 ........... •ec.h l.169 $31.50 WEB A UP ""11.IEGABLES" ... .,.... leedl 3169 •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Sludlo•t BRApU ' -2 br wJaar. AdulU. HW •••••••••••••••••••¥•• TIIE EXCITING J 8r, Z ba, l'ool. Dbll•tMAC z Br 1 8 a,s:m.3Br,2ba,axfCefd. •TV&Yaid~rvAvall ~ -.,,. e-ptt-dtps·bllru:·fncd yd. llANO P.t.U.CMES.AAPTS. J(1raa~ tencll. fn~d baek Twnhme. Adult.a onl1 room f« e•mper Ii: boat. •PhoneServ lltd pool fl.. W•ltt_p.a.ld. l)S..4120 SPAMICIMG HEW ~\INUTESTO NPT ard. SDO mo. '46-JQ11 Quiet area. izzs mo: 21121 lrvtoe. Ml..m1 or •ChUdrenSect1on i~rt6-X» Oran.ae "A" $2U. 3 Br. with Sw•dish ' BCJI irftlwkd)'f. 91S3-9'nl 54.S-lQI •Low rnonihlyr•tn. "" ... --OAKRIOGt VILL... Bach, 1.2 DR. bd •SSOl"Yweek'• -nt CORO~• o~• M •K ,, fife\'lace. Small chlklren f-m $J-. "S~c. rns1. Z ha, in ler LEASE 2 br, 11,., ba adult New 3 8 r . Z "'-ea . '"' '"" L.L. " 3 Br, Z ba, bltns. chUd~ wdcamc. 263S Sa.nta Ana '" -ntic Met.a Vt-rdl!I a.rt.a condo. mo. mo Cptd Twnbme! on 15 acre wJad Z Dr Townhou.le, frp1c. welcome. 1?25 . &58 W. ""''e (&Ill Co.ita P.ft?su Adults.NoPclS -'------•Share Newport Beach·: nr. Airport 2 Rtn Oft• Furn. $100 mo. Call Frederick 540 2210. Ohl caraae. frplt, F'R , dr,,d, waibttr (dr)'er: park. v'ew, pool, jacusz.I. ZJ76NewJ)Ol't Blvd, CM Pool, teanlt, cont.inenUJ Center. 6U-Jl97 ~ind Santi An• Coun-1561 Meso Or. hlt·ln kit. ~ per mo. re rig/rne. 988-%290 or uun1, lH scs. 146-2700 ~-97$5 or&U-3967 break( UL Some ot'tln Ii. try Club). 17~3399 for 1n I~ Ulk1 i:.:a1t<>l Newport free rental service, 968.J301 Cat.alina vjews. CJon to ll.'T2Br.crpta&drpl. formaUon. Blvd.l 646·7711 . Open eves t"OR lease Easlblul'f Con-•8"' GGl"Clflt1• lhoppil'\& & tlne be•t'h.. Walk to shopplnK ctr. ~-91861> · Uke now 3 Br + Fam. do. 3 br, 2Yt ba. Wilk Lo l Br t\lrn. UM mo. Mov &M.2811 Mature adulu. $195. J!tO ==-----leoo Sqn New ~1cdlcal Of _. Walker & lee Rcel l r.1•1• Rm, frplc, nr. Adam.a" church, 1chool1, 1hop· in for $265. Adu.Ill, n Roe heater A pt. A, Roomt 4000 lice rur le.-i~e \.' block, Beach Blvd. 1375 mo. ping & tennis. Pool. pets. Jll £, 2Z:od St 6T5"i.52'7 or67S·2797 OCEAMFaOMT ••••••••••••••••••••••• r rum 11 0 ft g 11 0 s .,. Call '68·933l 661),.1289 fW2.JIUS 3 Br, 2 &, super unit, 2 BR. J ba, winter $300 LIV•~ "t NewJ>ftf'l Beach. Cabinets, ete. free jlJ '"kw 324 .. Bea1;1t lrg 2Br, lba + ore. 6131,o\r Al1i1riMold . .wt-8867 over 30 ynt. No dogs or STEPS TO IEACH s in.Rte roon1. 6302 W. est. 548-3451 ti l · l)t-l'. 31 . • l!~~~~~==~~~,i~~r~~~f.~~[ t~~!~:.~=~~~·~·~'~"~"~·~·~"~·~'~'"~'~'~-~"'~~··j~"""'~~tjd~u~p~l•~·~-~1~B:•·~·~•:u:•:u. 3 011,2 na . SMOWlnter w1..~k1r ~·an\cr rutc;..'11. $15. lea!>.-a 11 su med. c 01 r ~ "cHlege Park, lovely 3 Br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• W J 0, ref ti IC, p ool. Loll of bllns, poOI, w"I VERY SPEC'JAL 2 br for 4 BR, z ba, yf'arty $495 ('114)613-0440 mail rt'ptil'S lo Ad. N , .., p•liOll', frplt'. wet bar, I BR Jo'\lm ti t'ala. S48·2720 2 BR, Iba, winter 1225 llwy. l'inc Kool tolot<'I . thereuflc.•r : 67S-41 89~, 2 Ba, lge ranl w/fruilBEAUT. San Joaquin Wlrtgas pd. Obt scar. lo s b opp1n g . '-1 mi. specialpersoo.$285 ISTORY2bt,l ba,st,•& 38Jt,2Ba.$.US Winter I p tre4.'s. Avail Del'. 5th. i;;nhrneLarge2Br.2~ Adults. $525 , Ph · beKh.93lW.19thSt. 644·48411 /6'15·325S rerrig .. ent'l.gar.AdlL-.. l81t,2 b•S300Wnlt. Hoo m s S2S wk up ~~~'C::St~10~i!:?-Bo" 1350 mo. 540-5112 • 2 11ty. View of golf 673-W"J. • SAl5-<M92 no pets. S21S. 548-61920 Bachelor apt furn s15~ "'1k1t~·h~ll -Apts $J7 .SO 9262f; ' · c ours e&. Jake. S5SO. S Br. M15 rno. bltn.1, &-\' 1 ~·k up. S4M -97 SS or ---~--- HOMEffHDERS .. •642~9900 • * ·2 br triple:c w tyd 4r: 11ar ·t'h.&:. ~ br. gar. klda/pets ok SlllS 2 brduplcx w /y;1rd 1..:0LLF:GE PAltK 3 Hr Jin. Rm. 2 Ila. 2 t'ar J:::.tr swimming pool. $380'. 2431 Fordham Dr. See S3L/Sun. z.4 11) 734-0340 Ei\STSIOE lgc house 3 Br. 2 IJa . l'rplS, dbl _i:ar, S.")60. 1923 J<Ullerton . 2 blks E. of ND Blvd, 556-1017 YA.CA.HT :I BEDROOM, 2 bath home for rent ""'ith lovely l'arpets, tlhle g:iral!l'.e. big rented yurtJ . }o~irt'pl;tl'e loo~ $.125 ln10 Call Agt 546-4141 . 3 8d, I b;i , StOVl'. LJ:: fenced yrd. Boat oct'es5. KJds & pets ok. Close to schools. $)50. 546·7945. ~'1·10U BLUFFS t'ondmi ; seltt· dshwshr, 2 sun potthes, /\tlult dlx 1 BR. D /W, r Y f..t53067 .... R tol 44.-- Uon fromJ $CZ5 lo $600 1 Br mobile bome $1SS. crpts. 673·3231 /$38·3836 refng, frplc. J&r, pool. .• SEA WfMD · ~--••• !':!!! •• ~•••••••••~~~- RENTALS Agenl6«·1l33 +ut .. il. ,fature adult only. No pets. SI 90. 1975 Condo. 2 Bit .. 2 ha .. den. Room to rent, $85. Ref's, OF.I t!XF. ffl __ ..., - • 2 8R.Zba homeforon1y 1991 Ne~·port Blvd Dix 2 Br Garden Apt. Pomona.M2·443S Unf.~'rly.$475. f'en1alc uni)'. 556·7136 &·-~· t·.0 1 l'e, r-o~~ $3'1S Clean, highly up-ON THE BAY &\6-8373 · frplc . nu crpl.5, paint. lg' · art. 6 & ~ knd:.. · 1 . us nu 5p<u.:e 5. 1H1 graded Beaut. Apt.. 4 Br. 2 Ba. -pi.ti~. adll.S, no peU. I I.Ir loft, bllns, dis· m1n1 "'';ire huu a;t•s 111 OR beamed e~ll . frplc . $?95.G?S-0632 hwa s h c r . t'pls , drpa . E-SIO¥: C r.1 I br, bath, l.3JtunaNiguel&~tl ssit1ri 3 BR, z ba oo;f;e for -. dshwshr $550. 6'13-S719. HOMEANDEAS -----$220. 642.Qtil p\'t f"ntr . rl'friJt. $1o:i \'iejo at(' as. llandy 't• ~~ ,42 9900 Pvt. 1 Qr apt. sundk & -ms r..'81l or6"0·41GI San l>iCJ:O ~\vy. 200 t~ W 11~ L C 0 NS IDER Nwpt Ills 3 b'r z ba den * *9 " * * bllns. N or JI"'')'. use of :'I Br t:t.• Ba, $3SO full up· ZOOO S" fl . A:<i lov,· u 1 "'"·, ~IUOENTS ' · · "''ail now mobile hom I d' d " .,,.,. OR openbeams.2fps,bltn1 . ..,,. J.:ll.ra.ge.S?lOmo.644 ·4064 f!ra<e. cpts , rp s R<lrm"'/Jlri .ba.Kitchen perst1ft.8J1 ·1400 ... fe.642-9661 ~ M9·2066 pr''"· all Oakwood -- 3 BR, z ba +formal din-·('hg". CottoM.sa 1124 I 1 Br patio & boat dock r:1 r1 lltics . + p.urk1ng, 32tJO Sq f't C·2 ~lure froret• ing room. Good locaUon. S•C~• 3276 A"barg:iin! l br$18.\ !••••••••••••••••••••••••EXTRA SHARP. ZBr. ro~ I rt"d l'I pd ... ~ Sl 25 ntu,6'l2-24lfi. "''1th Ii drt\•c.in t:Hl.Y>i $170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nu t'pts/d r p~. rcdec, , ,P , er u 1 ......., . Ideal for auto or boat OR... NEW3 Br 2 8:i tux. f'ondo. 2brunfurn. bl1.ns $170 Off leatftl Path luundry. kids ok. $190. )ti) J.:to4 ~tarcus Open B<'droom apt in ni ce com-.scr\'il:e. 585 W. 19th St. J BR. 2 1~ ba; Turtlcrock. l"~nta.stit' Golf Cour11c. & Dcota "oint 3726 1, 2 & 3 Hr. J\dull' no See mgr '2. 115 2 S&l•2l,..,,;!~0 hn 642"5280, plex, separate entr. $75. CM. l>a)'a 540-5710, eves $47S l>\irn. o.. Vie T ,. Shalimar. SJG-1857. ·~ C. flt. 642 4150 646-00N? ' P e1a115 f.· P enn1 s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pelJI. dsh~·hrs. shult cpt.s.1-'----"-'-"'-'-"-"-"'---I l£ RAISOR E:~ut~~=-, $3~~·~~~ ~IG 2 br, 2 ba. ~50. Util t'lo~ed garage, frplc. Lge 2 Br, b\lns. f'tpl!I, Ne~· Dplx, ~'alk toOt'ean. Rtflfol,to,hcw-~ 4300 lnduitriolRental 4500 492 . 0169 inc l . Near beat'h 1 RHQ. Gas & water pd. drp111.clO!letobu!l,shops 3 nr 2 U:i, crpt. drps. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTY ----------I 496·0l•'o•960·11•2 Pool &sch!~. Sl70,G:!l -3014 D/W, J:::lrb di~p. gllr, Vt• P•olc 1·on I '1 l lS 2000 S F' If ' '· -OIJ ' ., LAMANCHAAftTS ly <..'hild OK. s:i8 s. ' .:-.~ a .. ae wan q lo 1 ~e -.,_C San Clemente & D:1na u:-_.1.:r"l~-.. -h-37 •0 " 3 8 2 8 •1 d 1 6 75 .0,421 64 .•. 05 .. ,.,1 r.em<il(.to sh::ire 2llr apt. \\'iltchousc space d 1re>c-t -..-. ampusDr .. Jrvinc l'o'<nt . $375 ... 50. New ..._..,, on oc .. 77H~·OltPlnce,C~1 .. e r u, ~· l'Sa e "' " '" .., ~1 S230 1010 fl 673.00,2 1nTust1n.838·0062 l ~ acro~s from O l:,it Campu." Vi1lley Shop Ctr. I u x u r y 2 & 3 IJ r ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ _ O.t2 5073 _ _ ar ar ea. · \imnrt S49 1480 CALL833.a600 To~·nh ou scs Ol'can RF.AUTIFUL 1 br rurn Valcn.:!._'.1.a40·7823 Bl.OCKTOOCF.AN 1-·en1:1lc room1nate want-~-c:..... .:_ __ ----\'it'"'· Crptg., d~, frplc , apts Sl70 & $180-.Spanish MEDITERRANEAN L.A.RGE 3 hr. lo..., er. shag Deluxe Private 2Hr. <:ha. ed 10 share 2 Br Apal't. •RENTALS* pool. jacuzu. 2 car Jl:ar. style bldg. pvt t:nl.'I gar. VILLAGE rrpts. encl. pa\\o. Nr Lge ...,.il\k ·tn c losi·ts. lr,•\11(', Pool. tennis . par •NEW* COSTA MESA !JNIY. PARK 213·430-8941213 ·596·8494 ~J?I. "~una, lndry. :idlt• I Br, I Jlr & Den. 2 Ur. 2 (X;<.,;.S?J.'i. mo. 552-4576 bltn.•. ~:1ra,::e, cable TV, l y rnl, e t c . Detibll'. 3 BR. 2 ha, bonus ... $475 1130l Keelson Ln. I b\k llr To~·nhouse. CarpcU. ~ Adult§fno pct~. $300 nto. 552-3179 4BH.2'iba ......... $450 Wntmlast..-3291 W of Beac h ofr Slater. tlrapes. f1replil c e. 3 Hwtti"'CJI011leach 3840 till June 15, $.1'1S mo. on F·eniale 20.35 wanted to !Near 1-larbor &. B:ikerP 2 BR . 2 ba . . ..... S3SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 842·7848 pools, 4 tennis courts . ••••••••••••••••••••••• I I UTll ITl''S IJfiO to 3480 sq. ft. llfl' per TllF.TERR C. Fl year Y cai.c. ~ "'· sh:irc nit·e 2 Br. 2 Ba apt sq rt. 110.208 , 3 phu~t· · • AF~ replace. 3 BR, 2 RA . F\lrn. Studio 1 blk: from ~ym -s aunas. WALKTOIE.ACH PO. Available Oct'. 1. in~li saion \'ie>jo.~·/good 3BR,2 Ha .. , ........ $42.S epts. drps. bllns . OW. heh. \\'atcr pd. frplc . 2400 Har~r8\vd 1.2 & 3 Br. t'pls, drps, Call for appl 551 ·6042 IOOkinlo! )"Oullg responsi· :~~~· (;~'!!' :~~~':,: HanchoSitnJoaqwn Jo,·ely felll'ed backyard. dsh...,·shr. pool. J'atu>zi Costa<'lcsa (114)SS7-8020 bltns. fit3r. 217 16th. 20S art er6P~I . bit• nia\C', ...,111. rurnish 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR.den.Zba .. $4~J500 $350 /mo. 963 -4 5 69 Sl"'mo.•·•fi.7336 , ---15 th St 81 • 3957 . your roker .. 2BR•B -....,., ..., <J"t CAS,\\'ICTOHIA · · ·1· 'Ste-toSand,2 "r ZBa ,7r68•.f,..~·fc d cs 1red.call 1 _______ _ .-:r~· 2 Br ('ondo. Oc ean & . a··.· ....... SS50 .....,.1786 --~ 1 2&3 b D 1 U 532-2064 · ~-~ "" " v,, .... DCl'I• Point 3226 Suns cl \'1~w tl'nnis TURTLt:ROCK -oleoeh 3748 · r . euxe nfur. "=:..:==·:__ __ bllns. patio, frplt', $295 -·w Le 1 _, ft /(( · · 3 uR o . CondoMliniUtnS _,_.. or Fllrn gast"'·tr pd .,A? . use vvv :.q w o H'f' 1 llOOI . $320. 714 -833-46b'9 D •• 2°"'·······$4~1-150 F..rnl·"-ed 3•00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ad 11 . N · lJISct' ·t 3 BR 2 Ba (ol ·ple:ic.). Nr 5 mo.U...-9666 Cart·l·r "'·om :1n sceks J' 110.22(, v , hl'at. hol days: 7 14 -496 -8174 1 CULVERDALE -,. "'"ITCll E" lS t c . u S· ope .ga e Points. •)'pie, dbl 0 ar. saml'loshare d('IUXt!3b ·k d 3BR 2Ril $J1S •••••••••••••••••••••••" :" ap .a rest · Pool,recrm.elevat.nrs $320 N 1 5404484"' Yearly unfurn . West . r ~·ater, new building, f1d ' w n s. w;\LNUT SQU~\RL Ne"'' San ju an Capistrano ~~,lt~;~t~~~~-~ lfW)" 52.5 Victoria. 642·89'10 . 0 pc s . . Nl'V.'pott 1 blk from Bt'h.. ~~,;;~ 50 + 12 ut I l , local. 645·2244. I FountainVaHf'y 3234 3BR,2ba,A/C ...... S335 condo,2Br,poo\&laun-·-__ JustCompl~ed! 2bd, J ha, frplt'. htlins, .. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR . 2 Ra ........... $325 dry. v.·alk toshppg <idults I Br. separate kitchrn for Hocll'nda Df' Mf'1a I br, dshwhr, frp\c, e ncl. rl·fs req'd .• for appoint !low ilo..•s on1• rind that FREE RENT Condo, fplc, 4 BH. 2 HA. 3IlR.2 Ha ....... $115 /335 nopctsol93·<rT66 sinJ::le girl.Cal\ht-tw-1& 11tarnge , p\·t pa ti o . 71-1·337 ·1106orWeekcnd.s J{f(IJ/'l'l{OO~l~li\TJ<:? inc lds J\sso'" fees & TJIE COLONY -8PJ\1 494·9692 160 W. Wilson, C.M. Adults. no pets. 960·1934 714-fi42·42'1 I. Uy rej.!istt'ring "''Ith clu bhous l'. S3G 5 /n1o . 2BR.dt"n ,2ha furn S600 °"Pl••~•Unfvrn 3600 --·-----ClosedGaroqes ·---------I llousl·1n :1ll'sUn!im1ted 96:1-4567HIJ3-17K6 . DEERF-'IF:l.D ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mewportl•och 3769 nr:AliT.(;JtOUNns 1&2 BO. lll'h. pool apts. NEWPORT VILLA S:J2--11:1-1f\-lon-F"r1l2·6pm Norcntill 11ayrnc.•nl unld 2 BR 1 8 Cd 'I s11; Ad It Januury '16. J\ti ssion Vlt'· ----3BR.2ba ., ..... S.125 . . a. 1•. no ••••••••••••••••••••••• ADlJLTS-KOrr:TS .up. u s,nopcts. C..-.. D-' • J bd 2' h·1 ,·, on<I t holdrcnn• ~·ts 1275 •1" \I'" UI' i&2 Bd & ··~ 7031 .-,-r C1UX-..: t.:l"I ~tu1lt·nl n11,.· room· jo 's Industrial J>urk. · · ~ ··•• c . COLI.F.Gt-;P,\l{K ,,.,·.mo.~" n. · r Hlm111ult.•:.looccan.L"t'.'.....,. __ .__ &2Bft · • d if &14"~1Su . ) I r· .. · -1 !TI&tt•::. for hst• 1n (.T'ot . 581-;?l-40{Jrafl .6 •193·7687 t;Hr age oor opener . .i;e J BH, 2 ba ... , ... , .. $-100 ·"""" , s1e \;1 r h. Lolor TV. nl<lid 1 Ur. Sl!S.'io. Das & ""';iter v,\C,\,•~ 1,. .... ? 1,,, 2 b.·o, n l \ t Ad 11 elr.:1n oven, t' ...... L'i , drp,, -,, .• ,. ~, .. , T11r· '!F'S\ I J) "' .. , -l':>u · 'P s . u ~ ~lale l ft'mah• fi31 ·1461 W .,.. 2 bedroom 1 hath each · ' · "'" · ·" ··' · inc · ra1>cncs. carpets. studio. Ft(), O\V . frpl. Bltns. t'rpl~. dr:IPl'S. di.~ · --Rtfttals anted 4600 ~J\~~~<~1~1101~~~-in o 552• 7500 rrom SJ.1.700 lo $40.900. ~~ ~1 1\c Y>Jlort lil. NB ~u s heat .. J.?:.t S stove, .<11r h1i.: ~un p:itio. IJ\'l t'losrd tiv.·;1sher , rel'. rm. pool. Gcr09es for Rnt 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Submit reasonable 0r. _ _____ condit10111n1::. :.~·11nm1n).! gar .. SJOO mo.Allutilpd :.;1unas, BUQ . S1:cunty ••••••••••••••••••••••• !'~URNISl~l-~Dhomt>~·::int HMnti_....on8each3240 d h'll fers.Bkr,898-4121. B<Al'lll Sf'AllUI TS pool rt'l' rvom "''aShcrs 42622ndSLAJ;!l NoCee. bld_i.:. J2x27 ' (;ara~e . $27 1110. l'tl in Ncwporl /ll unl-. .,,. re I . . •L .• • • • &dr\,'('rS. '""'·131Jo•0 16·4931! Pl "-h b ••••••••••••••••••••••• 51 2.'>. ~tu<ILo 6i!'>· 1Hfl.5 aft eri--~-------l '"" • ... l!i-19 ~1\Cl'~NTIA ,\ \'E. 217G Placcnl1<1 A\'C, c·.~1. 1ngton 1x: area. 3·4 r. I ' l, •· s 3 fl 2• IJ 5'" !'"''' 0 dd ---1 17141642-2357 (>nrtorl "0 .•1 20 to 2 '.·r is". h1"•1nn111" vr ..... ·.Jt' r -:: a . realty ""~mf'fthFvrnishod ""'·"''e ra"" :'oit:\V s11:11·2 br.l 1•ba.3 Br 2 "·.•lra·.1259mo ""'"''' ,_ .... P • 1 I> It r· ........-' -u... ~ -----J a n 10th. 6•12-.!>51'12 or orma . 1n. m. :.im ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---p;it1u. j;!ardl'n . ,\dull!>. no !' I'd & °'" flo hi Rm. "'ilh frpll·. eust ~ ·~·aJsl-• 3706 I Hr furn ~· ~ara j;!c in -t S'2l 5 0 ,2160.. ~nc gar patio. y,·ATER•~RONT . f1tn et. ~-u e c:ara1o:1•. xlra &\2·bi2.S ---t'ludingut1l.Stt•pstohch ill' s '"· '' 8-12-0089 Jri:: patio. 2 llr lots hii,:h door. 724 W. J aml.'s --.-. rtJ>tls & ~trps. l.'ll't' b~tns, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5225 mo Y.'1nter rental storage. S3b5 mo •n1·\ utd St., CM . 673-7it17 . 1>nva\e ~Ile , approx IZ >i. ~v.·;1 er so ent•r .• ge c:Jl· --. \'rly 2 Br, sun dk . ...,.,o;h· 54-16S9'Jorr.75_7598 NEW EAST SIDE 2 B<l . patio & pn yard 2 J)o('k avail 6 73.73111 ~---15 111 N .B . h y :.c mi · ed J>O:OI. "''f.m<nnt. 1nl'. F'ANTAS~IC view of UC I. dry. util pd. Couple. no ------2 Hr & D('n. !'pl!>. ttr1v-. blk beach. 5225. 1\\·itil. 675.G670 Office Rtfttal 4400 retire(! act'ountanl & MOVEIHHOW \\';ilk1n .11: ~1.s lan e c l o park ~hills, Ranl'hoSan t:hlldrt!n or pet..s. SZ~>O. Furn ished . 7"e wport hltns & d s hv.·shr. S275 l){o<-.4th .968-0652 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rc;il Est atl' 1n\•cstor. s.Chools, bca~h . parks & JoaqwnT~·nhse, hugc 2 A\•I 12.1 675.4s.18 aft 5 Rl'ach . 2 ha th, Ideal &.12·6243 -~ -------I Ne~·2 IlrWcstt'liffJ\pl.2 1501 Wf'stcliffDr. \\'ill s ub-lease "''f<'om -hgh~l."d lt•nn1 s 1·t S.150. b~&dl•n._2 ~a . l501sq.fl' ...,·kdys. he a r h Jot·at io n , \'rl\' 2 BH. 2 ba . dlx studi~. full ba"io, frµlc. all new Newport Finonc;ol C!r pat1ble person (7 14,,;.:,. ~"alllmn1ed.968·80flK !_figh <"etl gs, frplc . 3 •..a&..~_----.-le a !ic. s315 ,mo. Jone·~ MES.A VERDE epts. drJ>S , bltn~ Dipdw. appl1t' .. 673-3593 d :•ys L . Off' S 8JJ.stlll2 m V 11 1 1 uall'unics. pool & rec. IKllDVG Pninsula 3707 He ally Inc. 673.6210. NEW 2 Hr. 2 Ha . udul! ~pr .. pvt p:it10. , tr . IU:J.9338 ecn•ncJ IC~ pacf' ---~. 1 age <ca Es toitc art•iJ . 1 blk to golf cours e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :1J1ts. LI!<.' bi·:n111ful 1n . :'\Jr. Go\dcn .... ·est College . -----Cull on Site :O.lana_i!er , ~inrss,Anvest J 1 , \ ' No A)!ents 1-'ce S.100. mo. Ht·ady now ~ CLOSE TO llCH • 2 B•, &1 ch Colt. lg yd. dbl .i.:ar , t£·ri11rs op(·n tn lu:.h v.•ater Sm. pe t ok. S2-10 fmo. ON TllF: 111\ Y l714 )&42·311lext24G I Finance • •F::din "l'r1Spnn"dalc "' ' I I 1 675""1 3"·2 B f I I h h l "' " ~10·8300_ __ parking, a\·ail now, $2~ redct'. furn . SI OU mo .ai:it,;<:t'a~ing .. 1-:vt•ry con -__:.~ •>< . a, ~p c.<s ~·s r , ---••••••••••••••••••••••' •~1~~~~1l~~E;~~~cr UHT l~~l{OCK. ne,·er mo/winlcr673-ti640 ~1~~l~~~1::e;~~~ ~~e!;P~~~ ~~,~~~1~~1~11:;'.·~~~~~~~ I BH a~1 ._ 1 blk from ~·/a'.~i~~-pa\11,, $.19 5. QOp.l•.•.po.".m.. .... i.ty•••••S••O•O•.$·· : 3 HR , 2 BA ... SJ10 livl'<.1 in. 2 Br 2, Ba + den HE1\Cll, View, pit•r, 2 br Jleights. St•e Sat :.iov 29. J\.fr-;s:\ V !'~HOE VILLAS j bl"a~b. f allo or hal~ony •Uol s nt Brookhursl & Din Rm Nr pools & S.125 1 b '$!35 Ad ll 10 ,\M . 5 Pl\l or cull 213 _ lS.5.5 l\lcs a Verde Drivt avail. Ref & ~tO\'f' incl. Sl50Yrly, :!hr, nr·or l'an ' 3 BH. 2 UA ... $325 p;irks: Jo\·~fr l~dscp.'ng u l i.I . ; d . :i 0 3 u Es'. 623.1131 or2IJ-!r.JO·HL'"i<I East. 171,11s.10.8871 Just · Cpts,drps. $175. 960·3840 Shag re f·m~ TH)llCI 4·hld ~i" c-il-"' 11ou·r1t~Uf: SS 11ro£1ls 1111 • • ' ' I t-llolsn ·llushard !450 mo. inc l grdnr. Edgev.·ali;:r.J-871 ·28()6 - -------w .ofMcs aVerdeCtr.ofl HOMEFluDERS 128·46Strcetfi·l-l··l :~IU ./~~·'"' Chris tm:is . Best NH. 3 HR , 2 BJ\ ... s:ws 833-22.'io:! SCl'I ClerMnte 3776 ..... ./£1•·-ll rl'<I 675 -0930 / 640·6823 G J ' ld /8 kh OC''AN"Ro·~ b Harbor Rlvd. adjacnt. tu ••642-9900•• Ocean Yu.'·'''·"· 2 hr, th:• ;;-, .... --· • a111 e roo ursl --. r~ .. 1~1 3 r .2 ha. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.~T .Golf&C .Club d 1 .la •• o.--.. ·'.arth~·orm s : Rcad v t ~ 3 8R.2HA ... 1335. Bil. 2 Bi\, Frple. Bnck: ...,.inter rental. $385. utll. Sludio Apt.ulilpd. 2brw/balt·ony&j.!aragc 11r e x. s:1oo per mo. .1 _.,_..., ... .., ~p\il 6 bins. Bari.:a ui • :\llan1:1 1Ne...,·land BBQ. Pror. Lndscpd & inc I . Av a i I . 1 2 /2 0 . SIOO mo. • t'hg • 64'1·6780• 642·:J'i."J'J .I'......,...,_.,.. 13on:1nza at $600. Xln.l J BH . 2 Br\ ... SJl5 Fed. $375. n10 . 546·2464 673-t724 492·"""• .. ,.,,·11·mm·•. Jblks beh , 2 brduplex 8 ll 1 h I 5· 1 68' "' O<>U"<" ~-.. 3 r 2 a . frplc-. nc...,•ly re· um er in c . 3 · :J<O •l\l e1'"adden/ l h Brookhurs l .~~.~~••••••~~~~ HOMEFIMDERS A~ loKnts 3br4-Pll'x , fncd yrt , ga_i:_ ~~-~~;64~~~9415° Heh . ,-MEXICAN RE°S-T--• • ~?i~r"n~ .. ~\~~~~~a 3 Br. t'lose in. fncd yard , * •642-9900*"" •• ~~i:~~••••••••• Laquna lf'ach 3848 5-Cl-0--1-3876 SJ<IO up s torr -nffi(•cs epts N1':TS $1iOA l)i\Y ), :. Bit B ... nice ~ SJ35/lcase. Rita ••••••••••••••••••••••• an lne'ft e · drps :11r h ;1th. JiJ Ol F:stablls hel1 O\'C r 2"' 3 .I A .. $.120 "l RE<'"' Furn bach ~·Jsunil et k lalboalslond 3806 ••••••••••••••••••••••• He;i C"hBt.llH.*122HJ4 vrars Short hrs li<la'' •~lt'Fadden /Nc"'·land "yers · · ..-.-5420 or SlJ5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Drop a pebble into the Stodio. vie .... · or Of'Can. S165 ---·ncnl Siso. Busy. f0:,l lfar: .. 4I1R,2 BA ... $.160 960-l70I ·<·hg Super luxury super 11! ·1 PIHECREEK Ckean from your '~pt. mo. 1nl'lud. ulll. S.'>O rl'-SINGLt-: tu Ii rm :o.u1t r·s fi e location in p1rt ure~·--·~1cr-·adden 1 B11!.hard Ot'f"an\'1ew 2 BR, den. 4 l\lu\'f• now ! 2 hr. furn. Ur.2 Ba .l132 st1 .f\.frpll". LIVES UP ~:ise .L~x ur~··:-l.:t'11 n.t~', ducti o n if a :.:.un1 e Avail. 111 .plu:.h off 11·c que lie>ach Tuv.n. Spo~ .. ,,.. 3BR. 2 BA ... $.17 5 dttks. Lease Dec. l, $JOO w Jgarage . \V3 1k 10 ~unken lub, dshwr. _gar , ' aturc 3 ults. 31 155 C5t. managers po~it1 nn. 1':\'es bid~ nr <K: A1r1M1rt. 1''1111 les.c::. ·r erms. 1\ct. t 'Ut,...: •M c 1'~adden tSpnnJ:dal c ~o.D:iveS.1\gt .644 ·72 11 beach. S4ti0mo.673·6454. TOITSN.4.ME llwy.499-28.1.'l. & wknds 71 ·11198·1950. Sl'r\'1t:c inc l . l<cC('IJ · 831-42()0 ~ 4HH,2RA ... $345 -(1\i'r !'.()(} tal1 tr+•r·, ,ond Spacious 2 br 2 ba dbl Oays 7l4 /547 R0 17 tion1sl, eonfercncc rn1. -.y •Bolsa /Springtlale Panoramic oc.ean view. J CoslaMosa 3724 latboaPeninsula 3807 10 11 · · --xerox ·1ul '11 •rt l)'" HELP' .,. :-. t r 1• :.i m s ...,. 1 1 garaRe, "iew. patio. $360. Scotia ••• ---3880 · ,, :,· 'c·· 1°1 8"::,_~A" \'' · . ,,.. JBR,2 BA ... S.13.'i br.21"2 ba,d1nrm,frplc .••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• v.all•rf:i ll" cr(':1t (• a 49482030r 5<1fiJ.UIS '""' in,..( c. •1 .... .,.,..,., Weha\'C UPt.'lll'lil•Ur t L..t;: •Edinger/Springdale bltns, rult length det'ks. BACllELORAPTSJOO...,r r1·!11x1n " S"lllll " fn r 1 . • ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oii'< ., d I t I '-~ Part' II f 2 b b y~ .. ... .. BE1\l :·r .c1 .A."iS i\ 1 't.· "" art• oca ('( 1 ~· 4 BR. 2 BA ... S:tl.'l $.')50 mo. Call 549-4464 or ia Y urn. r. 2 D. mo & util. Nr bch on 3Gth yuur sp.h'llHIS new I-or 2 Br, walk to town & 2 Rr apt . nulv rcdl'c. Cls lo F' I ll f'. 1, 11 0 <If' <I f'C South & Coastal Oranl!•· "'.: •IUagnolia/Edingcr 559·$458. No childre n or pets. S18S. St. 673-3881 2 bedroom apiirlml'nl. b£'ac h. Adults ~·ithout shofl!'. Adil..; nn1y. luq 415 l'o. & are prt•:.cnlly bc1nl.' • .. 3 BR. 2 BA .. $315 p;;it"~:;.;:-s;;;,;::i;;;;;--;1 ~'~1~•~t"~'~·~·~·~"~'"~'~· ~64~2~->~848!.... I Fro r11 5220. Fur111lurt• pets. •197·2884 497.:lHl'J S. Orange"( .. , 1, 1 Bl.DC nvcrrun with huy1·r:-.. \\'•·~ 963-4.J6Jor963·1786 FOlt RENT. Sprawling 4 CoronadrlMor 3822 <1\'~nl:ihle. Small pets .. :ir>0r at A~lams, <: 1\1 . urgcntlynt•edhu~inl'ssi·-..'° ---------1 Bl)RM . & DEN HO~IE. You don't need a gun t ••••••••••••••••••••••• (II\ ,\4 1ult ~ l)n l~. Offif'c Ol'ean,·iew I Rd. N. end. HOMEFIHDERS 1\ir cond. t'let:l , c p1 :-;, fnr s ale. None-too lu).!,:: ''Br new Lacuesta 2 Ba. Lrg. sund eck with Ocean "draw Cast" when you 2 Br l Ba . s. of 1-lv.·v. nprn ~1 iM) 111 t> flO. 231-"J new cpl & d rps, clrC". ••642·9900•• it rps , ni u:-.ic , eli·v • none tno s n1.1ll. 11{'11•',: no J>ets. 8661 Brookside. "iew. Built-in range & place an ad in the Daily adulls only No petS 1-·:iir\ ie v.· Hd , (."o:.liJ frplc, 1o:arafi:e, 1•,:1 blks to SllS. 1 hr. utd puid j~1n1tor. ;1mple prki:. All yourself&hclpu~ ·: S4SO mo. Isl & last+ Sec. oven. dis h~·shr .. ~·/w Pilot Want Ads! Call now $275, 407.Hehtrope Ave. r>lt·sa. Phonl' ~15 2300. Brh .. $275. 673-3731 o r -1 hi.!-incl. 3 min S I),&.· 5 min UN 11·1-:J) 1:1\JSINl·:ss j f'ce.963·2007or495-6375 ('arpcts & drapes . -642·5678. 675-8303. ----------~~-580-1 . • lbr,rc.nced yd ,garal:c lli\':..; II. 1-'rv.y~. "!m in /i"\VF:s·r~I E N"l'S • 2.3&4 br Condos. Te-nnis. $-tOO fmo. -----"'EW '"STSIDE airpo rt. :'il . H. St£'vl"r , K.'r1 -1200 l t.1JSSION Rf~ALTY CostaMesa 3724 CostaMeso 3724 " ~ White"·ater view, nearly r.1 g r.!'i~1i-01:11ior 6•lti·K39fi -__ _ J pool5.&auna,jacu1.1.1.Nr. ••494-0731 •• COU~RYWOODS new2br.2ba&3br.2ba. lbr,utdp:ud,$l SS. -----l' l ' t)eac h. 9611 ·2297 or ---------"' 60' PER SQ FT 1quor ic•ns• 1' 9M-4405 O~t View. 2 bd. den, 1,L 1 br, 2 & de-n , !ipltl ]C\'l·1. lc:1st' S280·SJOO, Block lo South LC19una 3886 0 ,. 1 1 I 7... \\'oodbum ini;t frplt'.wal\ hca c h. 49 4 -338:' nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltit7 \\'l-:STCLll'F-Nn r<ini.;c ... o . Jn .11:1l•gf'11 ba. 5400. 714·626-41139 o r to .... ·all l'rpt. hit rn 11p-494.2339 B:u·h. 1\part. S . La0 uno .\!:T.5'l1·5032 "(.;(>C 'K'ri\ll.S '" '• HOMEFIHDERS * *642·9900• * 714·9'.J0-0999. --.. 532 87S l -----pli?ncea. From S2JO. 180 llACll F~Lo ;~-pt~ -Si; s1:111mo. l'a ll aflt'r6P~1. F\irni,tu••I offll'l', Hank nl C II M W ' " Mission Yi~jo _r.. 2lsl St:_.645 _!543. _ l..a~una. S130. mo After r. _ 4~·a5:n _ <·o~la \\(·'·' Plaza, $85 a 1 1;j 31 ~~~t~~1~·,olll'11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,,_,,,_ i 1\dult 2 hu.1:c bedrooms, ea =· .... •" mn. !.!>11 .1~~111 tbr.utilpd.1 ~m1bch . i.:h µ: 2breo11do, ch1ld /pct ok llurry ! I br dpl:c . lncd yd J Br 2 Ba nr beach & shop- ping. $.125 mo . Lse . Ist & Isl+ l>ep. Vacant. avail. 1mmed. 968-8198 Brand new 3 br. 2 ba. ffl>IC, cptg. drps. patio. prof. landscpd yds, f(lcd. lo c ated i n $75,000 ne 1,ghborhood. will sacnf1ce for S385 mo to n~h l party. 837 -3927 or 837-5178 SEEK & FIND" DTP~PINSUNTEl.G p 0 w" M OIANAM~KOATRA KAJ U K RB KMUl.OO MEW MN OSLENU enc JO CNE~KA I SNAEGES R R II L A ft A t. A P A L E M I M A R 0 11 S L S o\ I N E .1 A V ~ U H • R P 0 T R E n ~ 0 f r (' R K I s K s E A E A D l'flflll T~YKRA K UOUNNE~ I l ' I) O "4 A H r. T 0 R V M E R 0 G Y A C I K G F. K N I N I, K ~; A f L 0 C 0 8 S t S U K A K N 0 I 0 "' T J 0 N g R A A VAF.DROB I NBORNE I LERL Cl l ERK<"EWTEDAINO t SU P r.~ONTMOLUCCASLO HW 9E ~LSY RAR U0 ftT08WE8DKM . • n)ny rnuc:h ,,,,., "8"11 A r in " pu11IH wilh 'w~r ,'fO rli!ICOWI'• Pl'' p11"l 1n •n •ll·MW "'*°' 24·P.,. ~ •. to onfw vofumes I, II ind OJ, -.nd $1 for ..c:h. ra1klnc checb p.:y1blt IO ~s..11 6. find" in C.'9 of thil _...,. •• ENJOY A RESIDENTIAL MOTEL THE AMBASSADOR WAY • KITCHEN FACILITIES AVAIL •JACUZZI & HEATED POOL •WASHER & DRY ER ,6,VAIL •ALL UTILITIES PAID •RECREATION ROOM •WKLY MA!O SERVICE •WET BARI REFRIGEAATORS •TV /DIRECT OIAL PHONES • INOlV!OUAL TEMPERATURE CONTROt. ihe beauttlul and unique Ambassado1 Inn'> arc totall y surrou nded by lush garaens w11ri comto1\ 1119 w11 1ertalls. gen tlo s1r eam!> and bubbling broolo.s F"urn1shed Single Apl/Motel Un rts Low Weekly Rates COSTA MISA/2277 Harbor Blvd. Tel: 714/945-4840 from $36 FULLIE"TON/2100 W, CommonwNlth, Tel: 71418794 6901 from $33 SANTA ANA/939 E. 17th S1reet, Tel : 714/558·9231 from $37..50 I . COAST PLAZA/2909 S . 81f1tot Ave. Tel:714/540·2300from $50 ~.110 no pets . Inquire apt oct.:AN vu 1 Br~incrd:ii RES 0 R Nt;Y.'l'(Jlrr. full ~1-r,\u 1· (;,568W. Wilson _ util & cable, Sl !.15. Sn gl µ:1r 4l1·n .. frt t'l' ~u1t 1·:.. STUNNING 2 Br 2 Ra person. no pel~. •194-7980 \ anf)tJ.S Sil ..... .;. frnn1 •l:J 111· garden apt , 1~001. rec ------f•I u\JI & Janiton :tl '~·rv . room $?05. 710W. 18th St. Mewport Beach 3869 nr ;11r1lort H7~ r.r.r.t; BUY A JOB ,\ ""'l'JI (',f;ib hsht'd 111 ~· d •' p l' n d •' H I I I ,\ :0.1 "i HliHGt-:H 11 ,\:'\'DtJl 't ~. 111•:1r ()r .1111.!t' Co.i t ~ C"l'lllegr ~l <)r'n & \'"1': ""'ill do bt•lt(•r than$! .lWM6' month n('l 011 JH'r :o.1•111J1 1-:r~.s .. :11,.. ... 1"11 11 pnC"(' • -...................... . 3 Hr 2 Ba £rplc, patio. huge clo s et ~. pool , adults. pct OK. S30U. !>46-8397 THEVENDOME J l_gc bdrms w/2 baths. frplc, patio & pool. Qu.iet adll units at'ross from Costa Mesa P<lrk. $275. 64.'i·338t or 837 -9517. 11\45 .Anaheim l"OUR Sf.1\SONS A P'I'S Spacious 2 br studio. l ''J ba. P\'l p a tio . IJOO \. 1\dults. no pots. Sl95 735 Joann St 645-0332 2 8d. F1\~lfLYOnl y. Ne~· Carpets, pool. $190. f>45 1204 E Side 2 Br. frplc. !!Lm311 c hild OK . no pets . 642·M61an4 ·:KJ. wknda , •DElUXE• F.astblufr 3 br, 2 ha. lsc- lncl. apac master 11uil(• din rm & dbl gara~c Auto door opener a\·ait LIVING SI 2,0l~J t(•rms Pool & recreation area. Oakv.·ood offers thl' I.~. cX{'C offi t•c ,1 \ a il v. '''1·r(•t:1n ;.1t :.1•t\"11·es Hll'l11d t.'1I. (J verlq11k:. nr:tnj:!l' l 'o 1\1rporl l'nn- 1;11 I Ka\h11· lvr dt'l.i d s i!i:! flY17 ~~~~ii'tfi ;· Adull<ionly, no pets. finest in resort li,·ini! at 11 •I J\.ffl Fli t:Jo~ H.t:NT • -ANYTIME ' 1 2·3 Hm. nffit·cs from •FROM $332• priee you !'an a fford 86SAmil!os W:1y ,NB Thl'rc·s SI million 111 644 -fl064 nr 536·1487 r('rreation f;1t•i Ii l if'" l\1anaged by NIG l.fT LJC;1rrF.o TF:N s 1 :1~, p e r mo . Nt'at 1\1rp11rt. Nl'I l{•:l~I' r('<I· ~l.'l·:l22:i 9'fLI noon William \\-'alters co I NIS c;<>Ulrrs. A full !I m" ------a1·11 v1l 11:s d 1rc>l·tor "hi FREE REMT nYrstn'H!'nt OC£ANF"RONT nc"'· I Hr pl ans parties. lllllJ s. C)(fu·f'~ at> I~...,. a~.:l~ t~:r Opportunitv 5015" upper. Cpl-.. drps. l!••r. tnps & m ore' Fr<"•' Sun 'fl f1 :\ll~s1on \ ll'JO !.· •••••••••••••: •••••••• ,...: Vrl y lsc.$300 6-12 -3-143. day brunch. l.;1l!un;1 N i ~uel 2tMI to DIAMONDS PARKHEWPORT APARTMEHTS Rat'helor I or 2 Redroorns and Townhouses Fr. 1339.50 Open 9-6 Daily Spa-Pools-Tennis Across rrom Fashion Island at Jamboree o San Joaquin Hill~ Road. Plus beaul1f11I .. 1n~h·s ~••i .. <1 fl K..11 ·14!10 l&i! b c druo m apt .;. Gu:1r 1n v.·nt1f'll!lt1h»lu11 furnished &. unfurni:o.ht.-<I L:irRe :.1ni: It• Off •l'f' 111 I .. 1" 11u;1I. ! \ & h~'l1)v. t1•\ ad ~todcls npe n 10 to 7. Su lie . Xtnt N .B. Inc pncs 673 22il 5orr')'nopcl:.{Jr <'hildrcn l..1br.1r )', Xrrnx, l!eccp -. ltoommate }J('f\'i l'C llon1st .IScl'retary art'a R~al 1'.~l at1· l ll''''"'''n!'~t available ~1 th 1 f-.44 -9450 f"'('t'<i 1n,t·~tnr for h11"h. monthocc · on Q rl'lurn 111 (",1s1a ~l r:-:r upan<.')'. l'dtll dlx G rm. ~111te w / arca on1 y.("3p1t:11cnmp '\ bath Patio, ample pkg., ly s ecured . 642 5280 (11" ulil $300 /mo 67!'i·f900. &12·08.3.\ fl1r . ~l t't\inlt'Y 17141644-1900 Bat•hclor unit. Dltns. ~ood - <•rt'a . N('ar 1-"nir,·iew & ~ house5 to bc11ch. '1 br 2 Bllkrr, S\451mo Adults ha, frplc. wetl):1r. tte n only S45-tl!82 gar.SM\IOyrly .642J..t43 STUDIO apt.s, all ulil pd, SlfiO. mo. SS9 W. 19th s t. 6(2.3452 ---Oakwood Garden ·Apartments H.wpori lt1ch Irvine a! 16!h 6•5·05~0 To plar:e your messa11e before lhr rea4hllJ.: puhl1t·. phont• CO-YEHTURt Exl·lusi'C' "r11n chcltl") n1oblle hom1· :-oub<IL\·is101\ bel n~ i'xpandctl. \Vdl r n' vc-nturt• 2nd 11nt . V<-r\J 1)ro f1t a hll' ~1tu a 11 o n ...,.hil'h will stand ngid ~ \'CS litr:<ll \on . S2S .O n1lnimum lnves lme• Ch\-ner644·4670 •2 Dr , Iba, l'lfe~a Verde. Adult~. no pets. $200. Rcfria Avail. 833-8974 -I Bayfront 2 Od. 2 Ba, P vt Bch & pier. SMO. yrly 979-ltm4&~S10 Dall)' Pilot t lasslricd, 642-~78 \ ' t t DA.IL Y PH.OT * v\llKlne$(Jay. Novernoer 26. 1975 Add 1t ... Bu1ld 11 ... 0iapcr 11 ... Hammer 1t. Carot:t SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb 1t .•• Pat ch 1t ... ipe 1t .•• emooe 1 ... it ... Ccment 1l ... W1re it ... Hoc il. .. Clean 11 ... M ovc Roof it ... Landscape it .. Tire 1t .•• Trim it ... Sew1t ..•• Haul it ... Add it ... Plant it ... Alter it ... Learn it ... 11 ... Pre~s 1! ... P,11n l 1l ... Nat11t .. Plast Pr 1t .. Fix it. 6155 rtumbi'"J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~!~ ............. l~~!~ ................ j~!~~!~~!~? ........ . ~~~·!!~~ ............ !~.~~~-~~~:~~~ ....... . 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Foothill Rd. lltvtrly Hills Equal Opportunity Employtr TAILORESS We have a pos1 t1on open for an ex- perienced tailoress to wor k part-lime <A longsid e the greatest m0:tste.r tailor to be found a ny,vhcre in the GR EA TEST STOR E to be found anywhere. Our store i s located in Newport Beach & the tailor shop is ()ll t he 2nd floor or t he store in a large air conditioned room wi th a ll new equi pment. We also have· .... t~e best sales staff, sell ing to the • ni cest cuslomers & if you would like to have the o p portunity to join our team ... Ple<Jsc send a brief resume to : 11f n1;1ny 1op off11·t·~ h11·at t'tl thruuu! l)ran~t· ('oun POSITIONS •••••••••·-~------••• 1,1'. 1·all for fur1ht'r dt• \V :1nt i:ood com-1 1:n ls 1\rll'lll' (71 1 ) mun1cators ~:hoare ('!l·HelpWanted 7IOOHelpWanted 7100 The Dcitity Pilot, P. 0. lox 1560, Costa -Ca. 92626, Classifiod ad na. 601. w~ wil contact YCMI for mt inteniew. 1'1·1H·1'17~2 thus1as11c & hkc people. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ht-:,\1. t-:S'l'Al'I•: Spel'1alty food s alt's. Snlt'.~larl v for Hl'nrl\' to SECRETARY l 'art /F'ul l ·1'1 mc op. \\'1·ar . 1'·:x pt•r prl'f'd . ,\p F :rsl ~ro 1<·ini.: N .ll~ 0 '"ll'lunit 1es. Linkl C'llcr ·~ pl ,. · ·•1·0 ti r }' 1n pcrsnn. •t'n" s.:.' n1anat.!cn1t>nl consultin.1 tZI-u~ F1rl'br;1nrl f<~oocl s. W 1 · '' II • _ _ \Vestm . 11 .\'Int typing & s h skill~. I 21 1,.".'0-8;;;;~7~12;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I cs m1n ~tt•r 1 ;1 . f1rn1 needs t•xpt•r 'd S(•i·t SA L 1-; ~ p t-: () p I. I-'.. 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Mutt ~. port.a POU.I, II.Pl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••·•·•••••••!••-•••••••• • NOTICE 1005 lkn:ulon hklubrd, lbla, bku1e, 101s f:dlllocu, Seol &ll-S1141. 4. *SPECIAL* Gonoral 9701 Rat 97J5 . ),ow, Dally Pilot a...,: -••••-••••••--•• Qlt maltr.a Mt. .ala 6 cw-rant rr. Book., Bea TRAILER SERVICE .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ihed,~ dllplay lbelr uat aell JOI piece mat.c:hJns cblir, tamP1 , 8rn vinyl bindin1. S$$0. Moc.o.-Sailer, claulr, 50 SERVICE&SALES 7lf01Dt/2tON 19'10Toyot•2DoorSedan. rnieu•iea with lea\Mllt:)' 'l'heodoN ll••Umd Ern· nucond.$IJIMSIS MIZ54. yrs old.Uken~. IT~. 227S.llubor,S.A. SHom•••M ntw µ111nt . runs 1ood. and mp.ad? 0u.r adl; J>t'GI th.Ina 8 t Al10 ltv wen('h $75 »l·UU2 .. l.I<". 7128 llN. S1'9S 1961 ;ire ~toaay,re&i~ fMO.l&a • 1 •PP ·For Sele, K• S1 Bed, BabJC"rib, fu.1111, Nal'l 64$-2898 · · (Mon.&l.1·5:30) Autom a ti c, radio, ~1crcedl's, 4 door. In t It P b l---=-==-----1 Dinette. Couich • Lov· wood rln .• mattre5S ' healer, air cond., VI, re tcr111r trood condition. ~-~•u •· oae ANTIQUES ~~ C•!!, .. ~~ ~PM . bum~r. $31. 673-'353. 181.a' Soultlh,Coo6st run1 'cbout. Mtop~k1t & 9 _.00 u 1<1oor1.~.'!!"a"i low, low i;ood runnln& condition. -°"·--Ml I P' aae, CY · ray, • .,.. " nu cs . .....-.. · nt'rtl!t 50mt! paint. Lie ·"SKIPPY n.IEMARKETPLACE ICI .. ,.. Tepcond .$3000.67~3122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3199 7301l~$l295 . Dt•ler COUUECT For sale by dul&nfl'. ..... W.ted 1011 to r Ch • .. t-:t•'•m•n• •utoSale!I ror80'YachtBoat..W\ll 1.,.,.,. ION I '. 4•• thick Butcher ••••••••••••••••••••••• att..lent/ U.S.maa1 or evy ....,.v, u"'CHOW•llD • "" f'ruifle in SeatUe "San 10%olfwlththisad Block table-conference Ch....,. '050 14x7, 14x6 w l hubs & ~ .,. 1212s.t:1cam100Real t'ranc laco bay areas. llOOSo. Grand Ave. top wtpolished ata.l.nleaa Good$$ CA!H, SS FO~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• chrome luxs . f10 or \>Ht. Atrro&TRUCK SA1..1':S :-\:1n l"lt>ttie nh.: 49K· 1400 fll'.ft:rtnces &. ••lary re· Santa Ana S4l-48I steel cube pedestal, SSOO. usicu um/retnp For chartl'r lfS' Col. Sl 2S 645-74M l?A N llarbor, Santa Ana AH 9705 t1u trementa mutt be or bet otr. 10 Contemp Fri.n/itoves.S4&-016S. day,'l1.·k\y ra tesaY1i1ilc•ll SJl-6000 ~1 -3421 ,,.~.~~•••••••••••• furnished with bl letter Italian Import chair• • ..._,cal 497.~ Dune Buac>' tr .. mc & 63 ,\tra R . Giullclt<t 1n otder for application chrome fr•me wtwhlte IMln..,,1•.ls 1011 parts,$l0064 .. or.,.!!!!'"kcotrer 73 Ford ~ S-'I 9060 '°"" Spnnt. t<:>p n\1..·t·h. cond 10 be coruitdere<t . Write plasth: aeal &: back. $25. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~. -''Surf.r'' Yan Jl.;1,•w r<1ilts, ~luvln i.: mus1 ~ MILLER MOTORS · t'ACTORY AU1'HORlZKD Salet • Ser-.lce- P-• L-io<i t2JJW. Wa.rn.,r at Main S3nt• Ana SS1·2ll! /\d t:Jo. S80. Daily Pilot. ea. or bst otr. All items Guild().•• •·-··t•• •w't• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Wlte"" Drl•et 9550 v g t t AM f -~ sns 15 , 0• 8 1560 C 0 1 JU ......... '" OL C T f" 1 ·, a u o. rans .. 11.u·n ice......,. ·,I I' ox • oata near new. rtitota eoet, w/t'ase. Perlert condl . A -. u ly ral'e ••••••••••••••••••••••• r ad io, m a~ ••hti t"l s, 9-707 Honda 9727 ~!uta, Ca. 92G26. ~.000. U.Haul. $48-5970. tion. ~1ust sen. Sac. S2SO. eqwpt wil h t r;1ill'r & spei,:i al pll.1nt. ,\ rl·al buy Audi ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---.--7Sl-4660 ne w sail . 1975 Cal1for11111 s•vE al ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~lJPERVJSOR 2 beautiful Lee'• bar ___ re~i on ;.i l t•hampa on . ft 19tl Ye llow Sed:1 n, nu rr'ogressi ve firm In stools t1acrif\ee $40 ea. Gnn-bl.i ll$. congu, tumba. $?000 ~11 2285. Ter ry . N"W $3277 ,\l l>l IOOl .... I), •13, auto ~llchel1n s. 4!l '4-!\,P~;. r.totorc~c le aAermarket SWAP MEETI. 844).lOStaft • .Sp.m . bongos w/stands, sd:-tp ·llA----;-. _ u A.L ,,\!\1 /F~t .Xlnl Cond xlntshupt~$I000,963·71~ ni-...· ept. aupervllOr. G•-Sale 8055 ter.s Xlnt shap.,: $300 N<.t:lt 26 l .oudrd 4 LAST OF J) l • $"M7.l 497 17W_ Mttce-des leftJ. 9740 :-.t arte r C'a pable of · u•.~. · m ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~'7<>"""' .. ·-..... t.W\ UU\O ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\'ant intelligent aelf Sun N-_ .. m 3p ~ 7s15.?S0 · ~.!.'.~:,;. SM90 0 (2 131 •75.andc-'s-&~"" .,.,,. unginal think1n<"'. Will Ontario Spt«lwoy a.tESA VERDE. l.s!M Pon· 1~ Oobro NaUonal 6 str 6 T hoos fr ~·~· '?2 AUDI I OOLS ' 0n · c 1·1 -1 1 1'-·11 & 0 c • om ·' ·· TOYOTA • D-L Ira.in lhe right indiv. Ap-tano, 3 I • den»a Ave, C,.t . Fri & Ing, $200. 12 Slring Coo .11o 11 "' Y cover Example : .., ease i•IY ot : 3170 Airway Ave, For Info. 213f990.1'9'Z7 Sat. Kodak Carousel 850 cord. $00. 67!).6495. ).Int cond St 115 Automalic transmission. New .. Used t:~18·10am or 2:30-Spm. Turn ot the Centuru slerl-proj. w/r.t:m & case, szoo. ------675 0237 75 LClftdcniser 1900 Horbor c M 1146 'f'lO) (actory ;ur cond1lion1n" in• (latware :Extra Muntz Ste reo tape dk OfficeFvntttur.& ----()ff('rcxp1rl.'sll 24 -15 • A !\1 /f>'~1 radio. hcatt~r OVER 100 r.1:< Jlt'turn Preparer & • w/sptrs, $6.5 , TV , $40. EqiiiptMM 808 Lid~ 1"·. xh~t ~ontl .~J any 4.5pet!d, 111 r s h ock ~. Su1><'r !ln'l"'C'.1r 1 21r.FYO. MERCEDES i\<>soc iat e d Dutle5. pieces : Gorham , Hsehld 'tems 549-0864 •••••••••••••••••••••• xtr.is&tronlcr.P,tpty. Warnhubs.mud&i1 now '1 1 EC'nnol1neSuperV an pJtime_ SmaU P.A. Of. :-~~a~~!,"Mn=ti~. 1 . Sey chrs $8 /up, t':<(' ,.~.1 71·\,fi.IZ K·Ul'J _ ___ 06:.!ND~I \'It Xlnt ('unrl. f>'in1shNt $3577 OM DISPLAY f1i+."Oldl'r CPA or PA Nodealers.Call548 SCRAM-LETS l'"hrs $15 /35, SC)' d:-.k:-. t'oron;u.lu 15 w1trlr, xlr'll S4JJJ 1ntcr1t1r. ,\1r . s:?9~0 or l Houseoflmporh pryf~rred . 417 Canyon or6'2..&2Sl Elt'Ct)'pcwnlers Pierre i·ond Fur lin g Jib b£':-.l ufr. 646-4043 or d.!111.. ,,,,.;, ,\UTllOHIZl-:Ll 1\C"ttlii Df', Laguna R 867W .19th,CM645-7411 ... ~2 .. ,1 ••. ,,... t.134062 t.\U\ Ull\O "'.lElc ~·L:f.>t-:sl>i-:Al .t-:u '""'h'.497·2303 Appli.,.H 1010 ANSWE S ------"' ,, . J)nllot lAn,;I .7, "''"'. Cu>l wtcnor :"S"\ " r..6i'M .. n<hesi.r, i ·OwTRUCKDRIVER, ....................... Deputy -Swept -Scecctanoldcsk.mei.1&11.211 '''" ,.""""" '""·h. ¢ml"'" twW Whl> & ,,.,.,. S·•.•oo. ~ VOLVO Ruena l.,urk ' D&hwshr, wshrs & dyrs, Gland -1,i::wlcr -chrome, xlnt cond $Ka. t'Cttlt'nt hull frume & .,.1.-523 7250 ~·i~[~~in~. ~-:. ~~~1.;~· recond. guar $45. 546-5218 WASTED 968-9773 pl :tn), Sl2.') ofrr..1ti 7~15 :;¥, ~ TOY QT A 552.;166~-,\ft 6· l'INi 110<1"" (" M 1>~" 910 i ()n the San~a Ana t""''Y· -;;;-;:;;~::;;;;;-;:;:;:-·Jc11J9.~~1~620~-------J Notable c1uote : "I wish 1 Bt:ll~tl "l>A 30 Ki'h·h hy "66 OOL)f;F: Van. llblt BMW ---~9712 ----TREAT YOURSELF could s tand on a busy cu~ l'ilb6 Harho1 ct,\ 6Jb 'f'J01 motof'. \'ll, hltins. Call New '76 ~1er c~dl"$ 300 SP EEDQueen,heavydu-streetcorner,hatinhand ~ Cht'oy l..cl'.fc.hull,full y 5--\8-172 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l)i csc•l Jlclow cos t 'fo Chris tmas Early!! ty washer & elec. dryer. ~ cquir . Si3.::t01l . 171 4 ' '1•1Cllf>:VY Bl.1\ZF.R ··ontrol C<trcer Employ Good and beg people to throw E «t ~l"t $13,800. • • • , ___ con<1 __ .~Sl_00_._,,._·_8_2S6_1 me all lh~ir WAS'rt:D -N -"-' _ I.Cl, :\11 -t.0 1\01':0 '1 1 DodJ:l' \'rin . $1,ROO 673.7s1s. rnenl Agency has the 1 hQurs.'" n."iT 11rH 751 ·2.340 Goo1I ~·cuul 1t1on . 3s pd. -----JObs.'~NOW!!!" for 1976. Will buy some re(g & ap-~ 'I BoDakoc,kSl•ips / 9070 T--k• 9560 ~S-8059,Stuart. 73 MERCEDES J·IOO Irvine, Suite 102, pllances running or not.----------·-- NwplBch.Calls..56-8505. a l so scrap metal .Garagesale.Sa~&Sun •. 10 :t"'lli: ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••'65 DodJ.:l' Van C0t n1P'('r. 450SLC () p·e·n 8 am . s pm & 67~5258. am on. 21002 Hilaria (;1r -OES~ R0/\1" SI.I I'S Bed. ice box, t able. sink 'l"t.16days 'til7pm. c le, Hunt. He h . Nr . ST•RTIHG Srime li\'C·aboards •SPECIAL* SI7001ofr.S45-6819 -~~--~---Kenmore Washer or Bushard & llamllton . .,. ---------, &t5·X61fi t-::iit 4U~J 1971 CH"VY ~"pisl /Receplio n ist . Whirlpool Gas Dryer SSO l1usl sell all near nc.,.,, A '" '64 CllEVY Van w /mni:~. .'\ln't ·spelling & eram-ea. \lo'estinghouse Eltt household items . • SAii, for 2Q to v·. dock EL CAMINO It 1 i: h b c k ~eat !t . 1nar . $55().$600 mo de-Dryer $40. Hll in Di s. MEW BUSINESS? s1dl' t1 L'. Sll O 303 1-: Aut11n1at1c, radio . Portholes. $950fbsl otr. pt•nding o n ex pe r . hwas her $7S. Guar/deJ Horsff 8060 Professiona l loi?o d<'-t::dgc,.·atcr 87 1-ZX&l h1•111er . 11wr. stf'cr1ni:. 960·4.J.~25'-------I ~0.!1·4361. 546-8672. ••••••••••••••••••••••• signt'r has the ans...,·er for """ r hrakL-s. air l'Ond . & :.--v~p~f~S~T~--~--. Qtr. Hor5-l' for l..ease. Dec signs. Jetterhf'<ids, bu~1 -35•. SO' turh1n(' wh f't·I ~. Con· •4 Dod i:e Van nu tires. T t ·Accurate Refngerator /Freezer, 2'~ l thru June 1. Jo.:xpr . nder ne5S C"ards etc. s.n-2881 <lW St •• Pki.:. Ont> 0...,,ner. h11?h bk seats, na red (en-Part-Time Ok yrs old. Avocado g m . o n l y . At lrvin e POWt:lt OHS\ll.·NU 176.1:.'l R ) ders$4500 /ofr830-1030 '76 BMW's Order Now ~11·t:i ll1 c bci Ke with mat c h1ni: 1nte r1or. automau~· transmission, po .... ·er stC'enni.:. (actory a1 r ronrlil 1on1ni:, A ~I I 1":\I ),!A•rt'"f1 r;1d1u , heater. ete. 12J5llSY > $15.800 • ~ Ca 11645•2111 $185 . .551·1351 · fo:questri an Center. Cd :\I . '~11 HJ177 p· & 0 8090 $3199 Auf05 Wantod 9590 ---. ---------• Rerrig Westhse. 30" lwo1_67_J_.m_86_. ------.!~ ..... ':'!~~~ ....... 1----------MAC HOWARD ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUMTY S SLEMONS MERCEDES 1970 llarbor. C :\I. 631-1276 '."If UTOTEM * toned. llar,·est Gold xlnt Buckskin /\r:lb. Quarte r·9 Piano Tuner llas \\'anted Sl1 p or Sulc WF. PA y TOP 001 .• LAR OL9.EST •:!MPLOYMEMT cond. Sl2.5 631-3014 yrs. old. gentle but spint-1~iano tor salc Tie ~~;.~~:rat . Al:TO & Tttl'<.: K SALES FOR TOP USED Ci\ HS & -'--- ed 64-1 2-152 "'"l 55 124 N l~arbor , Santa 1\na FOREIGN, DOl\I F:STIC PPPORTUMl~IES Apr. si7.e l\fa yta~ l\ll NI . . ••~·II •' 531 f~MJO 53 1·3421 (lrCL1\.5SICS •!F\111 or Part-Time WASH fo:R & DRY1'..:R Jewelry 8070 FULLERTO..._. Transportation 1r your car 1s extra c lt•11 n 1'oExpcr.Nccessary COl\180. Xlnl cund. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J"'ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 I ton plumh1ni.: truc ks st-c us hrst. :.Agc21·6S f:li~l blt· 64!>-8913. WAMTED MUSIC Aircroff 9110 l·un1plt·tc i~· t.~tt•cl h1ns. BAUEl BUICK olJoToThe Ncarest 1\10VING-must sell this I ••••••••••••••••••••••• pipe m ::u:hines. recent 2925 llarborBtvd. ~ICTOCMAHKf':T k y d f . I TOP C1\Sll DOLi.Ail. 2M\'HS1nOH1\N(:t-:<'O ~·i i·\tl ll l\ \I 1, 1 ., . ncw en~·s.Xlntllrcs. f-~rApplications &lnro w · carol f'c n g.xnt PAID Jo~l>R YO UH. OHG ,\:"S '-. ' 'ut.' ~l'~. (l f has 12QV(:ent•rator _c_ost_•_M_es•i 979·2500 <~CALLl7 14 1642.na2 eond.6.'16W .WilsonSt. JEWELRY. \lo'ATC ll ES. 1-:n11rl' 111·~ line ol tiS hrs !ota~5.!\:_;'. rnp pr1t·ed to st•\1. C all 1icTocSystems,lnc . .t.uc.tion 8015 ART OBJl::C."'TI:i. G<>LU , 1 .. 1 ~r1•\. \\'url1tter & '"l~mt'nt -" t::1scadl·lnc ~\8261!. ... !""~~~~~~~ .... !••••••••••••••••••••••• S I L\'Elt SE ilV l <.:F:. m:1 ny 1'.th1·r tup brands.c~n.Sale / 9120 .70 D:tlsun p v good •' WAITRESS"S **'BUY** TFllQNUEES. '.~'!5"!2'200& A:" l'e r son:il r1tll'nt1 on Re-nt cone! SllOO:i 1.'1 -l7Rliaflcr • Good u ed F"'· · ,.., l~ahl)-1nstrun1f•nls ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,, l'\I · s ·urn1lure --0 f.xpcr'd.F\Jllorp/t. _ l'/,\~(JS \.ll:"l .('an11i,.'rs S895u1•. ---(~h N Appliances-OH I •Ill Heaut1ful xmas gift . ,. I l rs. eatappear. '-omt·st"c11ur 011i:.-.••rc I '··•·ti' <,l';!-1.°<>ui•· !\l.i Sell for You. :I.t an 's dian1un<I nni.:. 3 f II t S ' ., JUST • . 0\'er21 u.a.STERS AUCTION ston-,·. ri25 l-i4i: 701•1 u " p1:u111s • p1nt•L,, JOf""',1\ M.:.8 \\' 18th. L',\1 : Surl&Sirloin ~ ~ .;i.:. 11l.1 y\·r ~. 1·u~so1t's .1 642.g.i;i *10W. Coast Hwy, NB 646-8616 & 833-9625 ---1~r;ind -. :'\1·~ ,'-; l sl'd ARRIVED ,. No Phone Calls Aft 6-Call 842· 1542 MiKfllaMous 8080 Holiday Sale Prices Motorcycln / , WAITRESSE'"' -••••••••••••••••••••••• l.o...,t·r than Scoote-n 9150 '76 \ • .> licycles 802 d1-.i·nunl housl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR AU FOREIGll CARS CALL OR COME Ill TO 5EEU5 NEWPORT IMPORTS '58 ~f('rl'edes 300 D 5325<> SalC's-Ser\"1cc Leasing Roy Carver, Inc. Holls l<0 ,.,.1• Bl\IW MGB 9744 2.1•1 t:.17thSt. ••••••.•••••••••••,•••••• l'o~ta !\lt'll il 516·44-14 '&I 1\IGU . Ulu-'. Nu wht -top. Clc:.n :\tust sell . 1976 BMWs ARE HERE CREVIER & t SI • •IOA.DWAY SAMr.e AMA 835·3171 fHl fJl1lM ... 1f. OfllVll<IO l>IACHll<lf. 51 ,575. 673· 1363/613·5391 . Ponch• 975d ............................. "12 914 C>ranl?~. app ~rp. Al\1 1 f~I . mags, rudlala. S4200 675 90211 '7·1 914 2 f) Porsche. ,\tr. :1pp. i:roup. Like nc""'· 752·1»31 --------- '71 914 . ,\m 1Fm stereo. 24~1 o r1 i.: o ""·ne r m1 . SJ.800. 673-1363 673-539 1. -1~ttime etc. Coac h es .......................... WANTED S\\'}':20·. to50'< '70 llonrl;i 100 l..o""' mr Toyota Trucks <.'qrner Restaurant. So. Used Bikes & Parts. Buy , TOP CASll DOLl./\R Bu) ll•rn1s rent from SS st2J Pnvatepart t..:4 a s l Plaza, C !\t . se ll & lf'ade. 248 PA I D f'.O R YO U H 122 N\l;1rhor,f>'ullerlon 540_7~62 •SSpe:eds 9720 Por~t·hc 71. 914 4, 1.7. 5 .'>-IG-79.55. Newport B l ., Cl\t . JEWELRY. WATCllf>:S. J 1··m1north •45-t'ds 3100W.Coi1slHwy.N.8. Datsun spcl .,\~l l F~l . Best oCCcr . 642-7910. ART OBJECTS. GOLD H111·rs1det-'r\\Y '71 \'~11na h a 100'.\t X . ,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 751·7210 A";il'ehousc Apparel dis· ----------1 S I LVER S 1-:: RV I C f:. Ni i.:hts to 9-S:•t to.') 311 Tn1·k . i.:re;1t ht·t:in nt·rs •Automatics 642 -9405 \\l!t.J. flUY ''l>Un 1·-~-;-;-;-;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; lrjbuting . Garment Schwinn Twin-Like ne"" f''I NI-: ["URN & AN SunrlayNoonto S bike S:31l0firm .~lt;·4653 J>eoJtLWJt6• ----------IJi\TSUN.'l"()\'OTA, fl ha)iginA . I ntermittent Savc$10.3rd child'sseat 17 1,11871.1s05 • <)lt\"OLKSV.'1\GE.'i 19!>8 Porsche ("ou1>C. '64 _\.\it~-J179-1805 .C?.1 . inrcar.494-8827 . TIQUES.645·2200 --19f.8 11onda "Supt·rhawk" ~ Ora1t9e-County's 1'1\IDl"l)Jt Super '.J) t :nR1nC'. Mint •'QtQ~ANTS TO WORK? Boys 10 s pd Schwinn. Ca ncelled Co~tract . 200() Baby Grand Ebony 305 in i.:oocl cond ition, ~ TQYQT A Hiqhe-st S luyer OH NO'I'. i·ond1l1nn , J.11·. 036Ff.ll .• OlllVEACAB! Girls Raleigh 10 s prl yds e.a rpeting. below Saeriftl"t.'. !\lus t :-.f'll . run5 ...,•ell.S.175.·~·207_6_ onlmports ·ro1•1!~01L1 LAlt l>t·aler t J t \IS478729 l l•avin ~ co untry . . BillMaxeyToyota "·· F:1 l·a m1nn 1\uto SalL·~ CllppSE ~·our hours, S<'hYiinn & liirls older eos . ins a . b'15 2"~'77 .'\l ontcs.:i250 J\IX5 spd.lo 1966Ho1bor (fit 646 9301 , • .,lllto"crorHill S \Lllf>:HN,\DE:">o'~; l 2l2 S.l::lCaminoHca1 \.\'Ork for yourself. bc Sch~·inn nds ~·ork ._ reas. Pirewood Org. Elk'. $7H -ms. \'C'ry t'IC'an & fast,1 ----------1 ...... ., .>10 1~14i SanClemcntc 498.1400 \OUr own huss. Alen Of" S48·8647 eves,64 2-l610 cord, del. Oak. Coas t Kimball Console Piano xlra!' ntu s t sec SJSC '66 E:L CA~11NO. 4 s pd,1 ____ 84_7_-_.,,_,, ____ 1-----·;z--;;;-;;;;J~~~~;;~~~..;.;~. Y.·omcn.Canbeslighlly Fi r ewood Suppl y, &-aulifu\-Xlnt cond 5'57-7ZJ2 ma1:s.SltOOorbstoffer. FREEAPPRAl5A.L ·74 0 ;1t s un 2i;oz rn1nt __ _ handicapped. 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R92 9011 MAC HOW ARD Volvo 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO Exctusiv• Dealer South Coast Area luy or lease at ·Ml\RQUIS MOTORS AUTQ &TllUCK S1\LES 124 N l·larbor . Santa Ana 331 ·6000 531.;w21 OPPORTUNITY knocks often when ynu use result.gelling Daily Pilot Classified Ads lo reach the Orange Coast market . · Phone 642·5618 Avery Pkwy-SD Frwy MISSIOM VIUO Cadillac 99 t 5 831-2fl80 495-1210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORAMGE COUMTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVt:LY VOLVO -Lar~esl Volvo Dealer in Orani;!c County! J DUY or Lt-:AS E DI HECT : [!:ff?~, 2025< S Manchesler Anaheim 750-2011 "66. New muffler/tires/ b a ttery. Looks & runs &rent. 673-7234. Classified Ads sell bi items, s mall Items or -any item. &t2•5678 • ..,, MOW IS THE TIME for job set~en to chec:k the Dally P'lot llelp Wanted clu1lri cation. 1£ U.. job you want Is not ~you might consider otfertn• your •ervlceJ wWI an ad In the Job Wanted categot'J'. Phone - Ila be rs Cadillac Qgality & Price •51 CADILLAC SIDAM DI VILLI Str1cT11 tor ,,,. to1••c1<•" Ontv 61.000 ....._ ' 00"9'ntl cond•loO>\ 'olcl P"C'" ...,,._., O><• !<It OllOntt MUST SEE '71 CADILUC SBtANDIYIW .....,.. S.-pnced.15170llC.) $2795 '70 CADIU.AC COWIDIYIUI ...-... Mt,,.,,, (lll!s.83/ $1995 2600 H.-11.c1.· C-M"" •40-5630 i , USED '75 PLYMOUTH VALIANT 4 DOOR SEDAN USED '75 PLYMOUTH DUSTER CUSTOM ,.~,y;!er fa<:IOfY £•t...-.:le<I War••nty on PQwef ''"'" & MORE USED CAR SPECIALS. •• '72 Pl YMOUTH SAT&IJnlHl.-PUIS V-11 IU!O l•tnt . el' Qt;>nd<t..,..ong. "°'"., a1-pg .. ,,. ti! ... ,,. tld•o l>ltlltt• W/w l'fH, v1n~I root ~OJ) '74 PLYMOUTH SA Ta.UR Cll'ITOM 4 Ooo•. V·8. '"'o 111n1 . 11r condllitlnlng, pew .... """II. fJOWtl' bt..,ts, •1'11•0 hmlltr, w/w 111-. -.nyl <OOf. Cl\'Y"le< Fae:! £'"""""" W•· ,.,.., on_ .. """· llllll<HI"> $2695 '74 CHEVY M0'"1 CULO U..W Ve hl!O Trtl>I . 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Main, Santa Ar;. • 557-2132. ·:: FIAT FACTORY AUTHORIZED ' INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS ARE HERE READY TOGO BRAl>ID l>IEW '7 6 11>1TERl>IATIOl'IAL SCOUT ll's SCOUT TERRAS SCOUT TRAVELERS IU.DY FOi IMMBM,t,11 DBJY~Y EXCELJ.BIT sB.fCTIOI'· ·--~~> . ~-, l • r Lag11na/South Coast Today's Closill,C N.Y. StockA VO L. 68, NO. 330, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMB ER 26, 197S TEN CENTS K1·ishna Leader Vows End to Proble111S· By JAf'K CllAPPE l.L or IM O.U, fi'li.tSIMI ln the face of a elty·ordered C'ra<'kdo'4'R on zoning violations by the llare Krishna, the J.aguna BeaC'h st'rl leader today pl('dged to be ·-a good nt>ighbor" and to re$olve complaints O\'t'r his temple's opera ti on . "My fet>ling is our next door neighbor:s a re not going to be of- fended if u•e do something "''e art.• not zont'd for, but lht>y wlll ht> of- fe-nded if we do something that disturbs them,·· Jayadvaita Das said. Jayadvaita said <'urrently there are about 10 members of the sttt li\.·ing in the temple at 641 Ramona Ave . llowever, he aC'knowledged that in the past as many as four times th~t nurTiber may have bee-n residing at the house. Concerning C'Omplaints about early morning C'hanling, singing and instrument playing, Jayad· vaita said while the ceremony is a required duty of sect members, "it is not our duty to chant and sing in such a way as to disturb our neighbors." "As far as the complaint about our leaving all at once to see t.ht- sun rise, it is not a requ.ire~nt to Stt the sun rise," Jayadvoita JSa1d. ln the past, the city has re· ceivf'd m11ny complaints about J-lare Krishna m<'mbers <de . votees> stealing Clowers from neighborin g yards. Angry ,eardeners were simply told they were "God's Clowers. "I have been told this has hap-. pened. What I have done is told the devotees not to take any more flowers. I have provided a larger budget for purchaS(" of nowt'rS and we have a gard<'n and v.•e will bt> growing our o~·n . ··we are going to continue to piC'k fiowf'rS in 1.agW\a Beach - £rom the fl orist," Jayadvaita said. The sect lt>ader said he v.•as taking steps to prevent trash from the Krishna·s Sunday and Wednesday free food feasts from ·being a problem. and that people were being asked to park along (:oast Highway for the morning and f'veni ng C'la sses at the tem· pie to reli<'ve the parking pro- blem on Ramona Avenue. He said h<• v.·as myst1fit•d by the complaints that ~·hen Krishna signs plac('(! on nt>arby buildings were removed by pro- perty ow ners, obsC'enities Wt're scrawlt"d in their place. <Stt KRISHSA, Pagr . .\2) OC Drug Buy-Bust Funds Okay 'Eq11itable' 7% Teachers' Raise Backed lly F R F.DF.RICK SCHOF.MF.HL OI tlle D•llr l"llot :.~rt The chairman or an indepen· dent panel that recently in· vestigated the raging salary con· troversy in t he Capistrano Unified School Di~trict statfd in a letter made public Tuesday that teachers· demand for a seven per· cent pay increase is ··basically equitable and defensible this year.·· In a separate development Sneezing Accident There was a loud "haC'hOO .. rollowed by the gnash or metal against metal and the tinkling of brokt"n glass. and then all was quiet. .<\ 38·yE'ar·old woman told San Clemente police Tuesday that lier sneeze caused her to lose control of her car. It plowed into a ~parked vehiC'le near the corner of Esplanade and El Camino Real. The woman's large sedan received moderate damage. The s mall German made car was destroyed. Sewer Fees In Clemente Go Up 45% l\ 45 percent increase in re· sid£'ntial sewer fees was ordered Tuesday night by San Cle mente C'ity count'ilmen to bail its sewer fund out of $170.000 deficit. The council ordered that the single family unit rate should be raised to $4 per month from $2.75 as soon as necessary ordinancel' C'an be prepared. .o\dditionally, the council ap· proved a recommendation lhat every dwelling unil in the city - regard.Jess or whether they are houses or apartments -be billed the $4 fee. Currently, the city gives a break to owners of apartment and other multi-unit complex.es by levying a sewer charge equal to 50 perC'ent or the monthly wt1ter bill. Tuesday, teacher represen· tatives walked out of sa lary negotiations and vowed they would not return to the bargain· ing table until the school board 3dopts "a positive, cooperative course of a et ion.·· The board's latest offer to \ teachers was ror a 4.5 percent salary increase. There have been threats that teachers will go on strike if the board adopts the 4.5 percent in · crease when it meets J\.1onday night. The letter in support of the teach£'rs · position was v.•ritten by Philip Tamoush, chairman of the department of industrial labor relations at UCLA. Tamoush chaired a fact ·finding body established after teac hers dec"lared an impasse in salary negotiations. Tamoush ·s letter indicated more support for th(' teaC'hers · demand than contained in the faC't·finding panel's rinal report It concluded the board could fund a salary increase close to seven percent by making cuts in the distriC't·s $20 million budget. "I believe that the seven per· cent proposal ... is basically equitable and defensible this year," Tamoush said in the letter to the other two members or the fact·finding panel. In the letter, Tamoush said that the finanC'ial postur<' of the district may require that the seven percent increase be grant· ed for nine months, inst£'ad of the full year. Normally, a salary in · C'rease granted today '"ould be made retroactive to las t July I . A seven percent inC'rease, granted today, would ''an· nualize·· to about a 6.3 percent in· crease, whiC'h, Tamoush said in the letter, ''certainly is not an ex· orbitant increase.·· The letter was released tor('· porters at a press briefing held Tuesday afternoon in San Juan Capistrano by the Capistrano lJniCied EduC'ators Association (CUEA). Th£' g roup represents about 350 of the 500 teaC'hers in the district. Thoma s Youngerman, a teacher representative. told teachers present at the briefing that teachers reps walked out of negotiations and would remain out until the board presents a bet· ter salary orrer. Tony l.eon. CUEA prf'sident, urged all teachers to attend J\.1on · day night's board meeting al San Juan Elementary School in a show of forC'e . (St"eS.i\J,..\RY, P.1geA2) ... - On ihe Way to San Or1ofre .!\ 123·ton generator bearing beam arrived at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Sta· lion today -a full two days after it left l.AJs Angeles harbor by truck. Movement of the giant part snarled early morning traffic in San Clemente, where it !um· bered along all four lanes of El Camino Real at about 5 miles per hour. The beam will be tised in the S2 billion San Onofre ex pansion . Judge Promises Fairness Denies He's Biased in Bob Battin Case ByGARYGRANVlu.E Ol'llle Dlih•Ptt.iS~" Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae s:lid today th<j-t. aft£'r muC'h soul searching, he believes he can give indicted county supervisor Robert Battin a fair and unbiased trial. .o\s o result, Battin 's appeal for .a hearing before another judge to determine Judge t.ae·s com· petence in the case will be held. Through his attorney Matthew Kurilich. Battin had filed a unique affidavit of actual bias in a move toobtain a ne\\' trial judge. The :iffida\'it charged that Judge I.ae·s association with Orange County 's Republican establishment 'vould cloud hi s ability to giv(' Battin a fair trial. Today, Judge I.ae conceded that the Kurilich affidavit con· tains "some allegations that are faC"tual in nature.·· He also said ·the affidavit was sprinkled "''ith some statements that werE> ''<'onclusiona r y , h('a.rsay and opinion.·· Judge I.ae said he did not relish the prospect of hearing the case but that after much sou l searching was C'onvinced that he could give Battin a fair and un· biased trial. As a result. he overruled Depu· ty DistriC't Attornf'y J aC'k Ryan 's motion that the motion contained in the affidavit be denied and or· dered an l•niqut' hearing by a third· judge to determine hi s own qua Ii fications to try th£' case. VC'teran courthouse observers were unable to r<'call an ins tance in Orange County Superior Court experience when such a h(>aring has been held . Before meeting in Judge l..ae's courtroom D<'C'. 4, Ryan and KuriliC'h will attempt to decide on a third judge that is agreeable to both sides to hcar·the motion for Judge I.ae·sdisqualification. Should they be unable to agree on a judge. they will S(>('k appoint· m£'nt from outs ide Orange County Superior (;ourt by thE' state JudiC'iary CounC'il . be the subject of a hearing. The controversial Santa 'Ana supervisor is c harged in a seven· count Grand Jury indictment handed down Aug. 1<1 with using county employes at taxpayer ex · pense to cam pai gn for the Democratic party's 197<1 lil'ute· nant gov('rnor·s nomination . Rattin has alleged s ince his in· dictmE'nt that it is the outgrowth of a movf' by what hE' calls l.incoln Club Republicans to selectively prosecut<' ne mocra ts . UC's Saxon Spat Upon In San Diego City Manager Kenneth Carr said the nev.• billing format would generate $50,000 on top or money generated by the percent ree in· crease. Councilman Arthur J-lolmes (~e SEWER. Page AZ) Murder Charge Hits Clemente Parents The unique hc>aring on a judge·s qualifications to try a case may delay the s tart or Battin·s trial Utl· Lil mid·Oecem ber. Before it begins another major Kurilich motio'"l, one C'halleoging Rattin·s indictm<'nt on J?:rounds or disC'riminatory prosecution. will SAN PlEGO IU Pl J University of Calirornia Prcs1 dent David Sax.on \\'as s1>at upon and driven from the UC San Diego cam pus by student de monstrators opposing the CIA . Sax.on was surrounded by stu · dents Tuesday while walking lo :i science classroom to address the lJCSD AC'adem ic Senate. One stu· dent spat on him. and another tor£' his coat. MANY TAKERS FOR FREEZER "Actually, I was very sur· prised at ttie response to the ad. Of course, we sold our freezer to a Daily Pilot reader ... That's the advertjsing success experiini-ed by the Irvine man who placed this ad: COl.DSPOT 17' upright rrmt lrtt freezer 2 yrs old. Bcsl offer xxx·xxu If Y0\1 have an appliance you want to convert to cash, <'all &12·.5618 . Wt! make it easy to put a l<!w words to work for you, in the Daily Pilot. Parents of a 5·year·old San Clemente girl v.•ho died Saturday a.s a result of brutal physical abuse were booked on murder charges Tuesday afternoon by San Clemente Police. I.aura Cruz died at 7:38 p .m. Saturday seven hours after she "'·as brought lo San Clemente Hospital with C'igarette and hot water burn~ nnd brujs<'s C'Overing her body. lter parents. Jose Juan and Yolanda l\1olina. 2723 S. El Camino Real, are in custody in lieu of new bails of' $2.50.000 each. Arraignmenl fin the murder charge is pE>nding . 'They previously had bc('n dr· tained on child abuse charges tn l1t"'u of $5.000 bail each. fol1neral services, v.•tuch v.•ill be hf'ld under the direction of the county public administrator. are p£'nding at Rlo\\'er Rrothers Mortuary. Santa l\na . Police deteC'tives said the girl had been rep£'atedly burned with lighted <'igarettes and hot pieces of metal and had ·been placed in a tllbof sC'alding water. Thi.' parents brought the girl to tbl' hospital after lht' child stvp1)('d breathing and lapsed into l1 neons c io us ne :;s. The ~1olinas .were married in ,Jon". ThP dead girl was born to Mr3 Muhnd\.23. in a forrn'er mar· r1 agc. ~01in-,. 2J, is a Cemp Pen(\lcton m arino. \ Garbage Men Get Holiday Trash collections normally scheduled for Thursday in South Coast communities will be d~· layed until Friday be<'ause or the Th:.tnksgiving Day Holiday. In 1..aguna BeaC'h, San Juan (:nr,istrano. South Laguna. Dana Pont and Capistrano Beach, the trash normally pi~ed up on Fri· •day will bt-t'ollected Saturday. In San Clemente, Thursday·s and Friday·s collections will be picked upon Friday. Others shouted . "f'.o Away Saxon·· and "Gn Av.•ay CIA .·· The demonstrators. chanting and waving anti -CIA s igns. forced thE'ir v.·ay into the m('eling room. The mef'ling was called off. Plair1clothes C'ampus polic(' of- ficers guided Saxon through H side door with s tudents following and took him 3\.1:ay in a police C'ar. ' 1'his is the angr1(':;\ group 1 ·ve seen yet.·· Saxon told ;i rcportE'r befol"e beginning hi s 'valk to ad · dress the faC'ulty group. The inC'id<'nl dcvC'loped after Saxon appearect on the gym. nitsium s teps at a rally he schroutl'd to an~w<'r student and IS.. $1lXON. Page .U> Auditors Leave Question By GARY GRANVll~I .F. O'lla. ~llJ P11e1:.u" State auditors have concluded there has been no misuse or rund1 collected in Oran~e Coun ty Superior Court from C'onvicted drug orfenders and later used by narcotic officers in buy·bust operations. Unanswf'red in the auditors• report is the question of whether $21 .300 paid into thf' Orange County Drug and Narcotics Task f'orce fund was legally collected from offenders as a condition o( probation and held in trust by the task force. And, according to thC' rC'porl, while all the mon('y paid into the controv('rsial fund 1s property ac · counted for . C'ourt t•stablis hed guidelines for handling the money have not always bl>en followed . In their examination of the task CorC'e aC'counting records, state Department or Justice auditors concluded. "there was no loss of funds used for tbjs pllrpose. ·· The purpose the auditors spoke of was the use of mon<'y paid into the fund as a flash roll by law enforcement agencies for un· dercover narC'oliE's buy.bus t operation!i Over a four-year period, 93 short \erm withdrav.·als totaling in exC'ess of $735,000 v.•ere made from the tas k force·s Santa Ana bank account. A.dditionally . .$1,576 v.·a s sp<>nt for what the auditors made C'lea r \\'ere purpose's ''C'onsistc>nt \11ith drug control and enforC'emt·nt ·· Since those' expenditure·:-.. the fund's current $19, 723 b<dance has been m3intained, aC'cord1n1! to the auditors. Their findings contrad1C't rl'· cent undetailed allegations hy county supervisor s I.aurl•nce Schmit and Robl'rt flatt1n that the money paid lntn thC' fund m:1y ha\'e been misu::>l'd Rut the y do not ans \\'('r a C'harge by SC'hmit rind Supt•r\'l~!Jr Ralph DiedriC'h that mnnt•y c-nl· lected in the courts, a proc"dur~ unknown to somC' judge's :.ind court off icials, rightfully shuuld have been direC'tcd int o th£' <'Olin· ty treasury. Rut in a letter to Orangt· Pnll ce Chief ~tel nunC'an, 1\s:-.1stant 1\t· <Set> FU:'llllS, Pagr /\2l "·eath .. r Mos tl y s unny in mos l :ireas Thursdlly. C.l1 sty winds helo w C'na stal ('~1 nyons dC'Cr('asing toni g-ht. Thursday high:; n!'ar 70 at th£' hf'arhes rising to !ht ... low 70s inland. I,o"·s in thC' •JOS. lnsid" Todn.> TuJO Orangt' Coast u-omen are $pending lh~1 r Thanksgil' 1ng hQliday a little d1 /fPTcn ll y thon mos t . The pair uill be n.innzng to Lo s Vegas -on /oo t , lhat 1s Ser .!fory. 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Saxon bC'i,::.in his \\':Jlk to th£< meC't1ng roon1 ·I 'vt• got to h:ind 1t tu lht· guy,·· said $gt . ll.J !\1otl, v.·ho for.c:(•d :.iht•aJ nf S::1."<1H1 during lht· \\<1lk Iii:' \\':JS t;dk1ng tu tl1<:n1 ;111d try :; 1ng 1<1 ;1ns,1·t•r t h1 ·ir' q111·:-tH111s c·,·e n :1s '' l' '' ;ilkl'd v.'ht•n tht•y 'J ]('t tum anSW t'r . th;it i:;. ·· J)ur1n~ hi ~ walk, Saxo n hyp:1s:-1·d police f':irs in which ht• 1·ould h<ivt> taken rt·fuge. At times. Ju :-1•:uy \\':JS blorkt~d by s tudt•nts v.·ith locked arms. JI(' appt·:.irt•tl p;:ilt• and shaken bul 1naint~unPd his t·o mposure. .<\bout 10 can1pus poll('c walked v.·ith Saxon. A s the shoving: worsen(>d, they formed a shit•ld around him and foreed their way through tht• croy,·d Before the disturbance, llCSD Police Chief 1-lug h French said there was no indication of trou· · bie, but tension mounted as Sax· on ans wered questions about possible Cl.<\ recruitment on tht~ campus. Jn reference to attendance of two t lCS f) adn1ini slrators at a CJ.&..spo nsored conference on min ori ty recruitment in \Va s h ing ton. Sa .xo n said . "Permitting is not the sanu.• a s encour;1g i ng. · · He said he would not S('t himself up <JS "a moral god to oth('rs .. and '-'"'Ould not "interferr with the right of citizens to choose for themsclv('S what is moral or propt>r. ·· FromPageAJ SALARY ... I.eon told reporters that teachers will hold a general meeting Tues da y to discuss further strategy in light or the board's action Monday night. I.eon said a walkout, ir staged today, would draw "about 55 per· <"ent · · of the district's teachers. Dana Point Man Attacke d, Robbed Orange County Sheriff's of- ficers are investigating the rob- bery of a Dana Point man who told deputies he was knocked down near his home and forced to hand over $48 to two assailants. Deputies identified the victim as Samuel Dick Russell. 32, of 34111 Pacific Coast Highway. Dana Point. They said Russell told them his two attackers kicked and hit him and then fled after emptying his wallet. Garage Sale Slated A garage sale to benefit the Laguna Beach chapter of the American Youth Soccer Organization will be held from 10 a .m. to 4 p.m. Sunday in the parking lot behind "On Consign- ment,'' 1190 Glenneyre St ., t..aguna Reach. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N . Weed ,.,,,..,....., tnd Putlli!oher Jack R. Curley Vk•,.,._..*"ltndC..-.. Mio- Thoml!IS Keevll Editor Thomas A. Murphine ~"1<3!n1.Eclll« Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall A1lllltnlMl,..ql~Eclilon La•UNll ... , .. Olfk• 'fl .. Glt-~•tS1r"I ""'Hlf'l'ilAclclr-.•: P.0.llO•W4,tt.U otMrOfflCft (O'llAMnti UILW••IS.-,$1_ ... ..,_, .,._.,,. UllNt"'-1 llovlt•~•cl tll#Oll"f'O'I $<t1Kll; l1llS8tatll '°""•••O Sadlll--Vtli.y • lut• \,a Ptl lt- 111 ~01"00 ''-¥ T•l•phone C714) 642-4321 ClaulflMIAdltertlllngM1·5'11 L.l9UM Beach All O.S.rtments: Te....,.one 494-MW. ,,,.,,, ... ,.c ......... .. ......, ·~._. ms 0r ...... c ..... Pllllllftfll119 °"""" fltll'I• No -•WIM. H1 ...... .i1e1W., Wl•l<ll matttt tt aclt1tll1tfl'll111t M,.111 ..,., 6a tl~<tf w'llflt11I •5"(1tl jHl•ml.,len •• '~--t.centl tlt•l Mlltt" p•ld al CO.IA ....... Ct!WWJll• hlbt<•l .. lool °" , ........ u.u -· ..... ~..., .... ·""'·'''"°"'1'11.,;fl'l!l!l~,-ti...IMo ............ • ' 'Spank' Policy Slate d A new policy on corporal punishment administt•rt-d to stu de nts at l,aguna l~e;1<'h Unified schools is being drafted 1n response to new s tate ll'gislation requirin~ parc·ntal approval for s panking of childr('n, 1'he policy orderC'd f)y th1· S<'hool board at its last meeting will be prest•ntcd <.1t the boarll meeting next Tuesday. Robert Sanc hi s, d istr1 <.·t superintendent, said the ncv.' policy will continue to allow cor- por3l punis hment ir parents agree and will Sl'I. up the proc<"dures required for obtaining parental appro\'al . The bo;:ird of education ordered tht• poli<'Y draftl'd al11ng the lines of the st;1te lt•gis lation. but nol ""ithout disse~sion . Tr1:1stt•e f{on (~h il{'ote oppo t>d retention of c·or poral punish ent. J>r. Chilcote. a university pro- fessor. said spanking was un war· r;:1nt(•d . Othe r truste('s said tht~ thre<'lt of ::;pankini;: was n('('(l("d as :1 lil s t rt•sort with unrul y ehildrc·n. While rnos t corporal punish· rnent is 10dminis tered in the t'lementary &chools, currently there is nothing in the board of education's policy prohibiting it from use in high school Cir at Thurston Intermediateschool. Pre::ient policy formulated in the early 1960s prohibits teachers from "boxing ears," shaking stu~ dents. striking them on the head or causing them physical harm. It also provides that a witness be present \.\'henever a student is spanked. County Mulls Top Asse ssor Candidates Orange County supervisors will meet in secret session today with the hope one applicant for county assessor can muster the three votes needed to be appoint- ed to the post. After interviewing the six finalists for the normally ele<'ted job Tuesday afternoon, the five supervisors indicated there ls strong support for San Diego County Assistant Assessor Ralph C.King. Rut none of the five supervisors were willing to predict if that support can be translated to the three votes necessary £or King to be-appointed to the oost . King , 47, began ·his career in the San Diego assessor's office as an appraiser·s aide in 1956 and by 1972 had worked his way up to as· sistant assessor in charge or valuation. He is a business ad~ ministration graduate of San Diejl!O State University. whoever is selel'ted to fill the three years that remain on former assessor Jack Vallerga's unexpired term will be named in an open board session. oiange County's most recent two assessors were appointed by the supervisors, Andrew Hinshaw in 1965 and Vallerga in 1972. Both later won election in their own right. The assessor's post has been vacant since mid-September when Vallerga was removed from office after being convicted on felony charges brought against him las.l May in a Grand Jury indictment. Wf1 f•11 ,,,,. Er(•t1ing S1111 G o es D o u.·11 ••• Th<' last ra vs of thl' day c:1t<.'h a man mC'dituting o"n the s<.1nd..; ~)f J .. ogun:.i 's !\'lain l ~t'ac:h 1~<.1 rk \\ tiil1· nt·arby yo u ngstC'rS frt)llc in tht· \Vatt.:r. 'l'ht• :-;un r1·ddt·n1·1l by ;.i hazC' of smoke from the Los Angeles Coun· tv firPs becomes an art object hanging ~bovc• thC' sea and turning the \Vater to sparkling C'f)'S tal. f'r on1 PogP ,1 I K RISHNA. • • "\.\.'e are advertising rc>li~ivn . not irreligion. All our devolPt'~ a r e very clean i n lh t'1r language." he said. .'\~for the large number of J'll--1., pl(' a ttra<'ted by the · 'f{'aSls. · · J;:iyadvaita said it would be dif firi.1Jt to cancel that part1eul;1r prog ram . Jle said that y,·htle 200 pt>ople may attend, only about 75 were on the property at any onl' time. "It's not like it's an all night party or something.·· he said. "We do want to continue the Sun- day evening program. f.('t mC' solve the easy problems first and come to the hard onl"s later on." he said. Jayadvaita said it \.\'as hi s fe1,>l · ing that no more than 15 people should be living in the temple. "The manageme nt of the tem- ple has to rea!iz(' the temple is only meant for a certain number of people. "I feel this shC'uld be a small preaching center rather than a large residence," he said. Jayadvaita said he had only re- cently come to the Laguna &!-ach temple from I.,os Angeles. "My attitude is I'm willing to bend over backward to make ::;ure our neighbors are not di s· ::;ati sfied . F ron• Page A I SEWER ... proposed the $1 .25 pt>r month in· crease after protracted dt'bate on the SOl\•ency of the city's Se\.\·er fund . Councilmen agreed that the in· C'rease would cover the existing: deficit in operations and allow the city to salt away a s mall amount or money for uncxj)('cted repair:s on the city's sewage treatment system . During the public hearing on the increa se, Councilman Thomas O'Keefe charged that the city stafC was at Cault for not requesting rate increases in past years. He said their failure to do so resulted in the curreht deficit. Nixo n May Testify On M i l i tary Coups WASHl.~GTON IU PIJ former J>resident '.'Jixon has in- cheated he is w illing to testify ll('fflrt> tht' Senate Intelli gence· C'on1mittt•e. a committee spt'lke:-;ma n s;iys. 'fheappearanc<.· reportedly \\'Ould be a t San C'lt'mente 'J'h e tt~sti rn ony pres umably \\'OU id include '."* ixon's response to a committee report last week ac- <'l1sing him of encouraging Irvine Firm Given Noise Study Joh Ultra.syste m s. Inc ., was awarded a $1 2,900 conttact by Orange County supervisors Tues· day to update the noise t'ontour lines around El Toro Marine· Corps Air Station. The Irvine· based noise consult ing firm was one of three com panies bidding for thl' pa<'t. \\'hiC h will involve new measure- ments of the noise impact of Marine airplanes on the sur· rounding community. In a letter to supervisors. H.C:. .. George"' Osborne, director of the county Environmental ;\1anagement Agency, said the new study was prompted by re- ports of s ignificant discrepancies in the existing contours of th(' base. I-le said the last contours were dra.,..,n in 1972 and since then, a number of operational changes have occurred at tht> military field that have altered the con- tour lines, particularly over Laguna Niguel. Osborne s aid it wa s l Jltras ys tems that firs t d is- t'overed the contour problems while doing another noise study in l.aguna Niguel in 1974. • military <'Oups in Chil e and con- cerning other intelligence aC'- tivili<'s during his administration before he r('s igned Aug. 8. 1974. .\ committE"e spokesman Tues· day said only that a letter had been reC'ived Oct. 13 from Herbert MillE"r Jr., Nixon 's attorney. "in wh.ieh there is a d isC'ussion for ar· rangements for testimony." :'Jixon has givE"n testimony only once before. when he received two members of a Watergate grand jury at San Clemente in June. !\1iller said at the lime that the form er president denied under oath responsibility for an 18'1:!· minute gap in a White House tape recorded three days after the 1972 Watergate break·in. Committee sources said Tues - day th('y could not comment on a CRS report that Nixon agreed to testify for the Senate panel at San Clemente ''on a wide range of sub· jects" but only on stated condi- tions. CRS reporter Daniel SC'horr said Miller's letter stipulated that :'olixon would submit to four hours of tes timony at San Clemente to be attended "by ranking mem· hers·· of the committee. Schorr said this presumably meant corn - mittee Chairman Sen. Frank Church CD-Idaho), and Vice Chairman John Tower (R·Tex.). San Juan Council Continues Meet San Juan Capistrano city <"Oun- ciimen will meet tonight to finish agenda items which they didn't get to during last week's meet- ing. Proposals to vacate a portion of Del Obispo Street and restrict parking on Paseo Adelanto are among the items to be con· sid('red. The meeting will begin at 1 p.m . in the <"ity hall. Laguna .Mall Mauled . l..aguna Beach"s downtown merchants mauled a proposed pedt>strian mall once planned for a stub of a city street downtown and won council approval Mon- day for throuah traffic and park· ing on the street. The-C'ouncll '1' action approving development of a landscaped parkinl( lot and traffic passage way along Park Avenue camt" loUowlng nearly two hours of public hearing during which plans for the pedestrian mall Y•ere lambasted by downtown merchants. The nub of the problem was the loss of eight parking spaces and cutting off access from Coast Highway to an alley behind stores on the south side of Forest .A.venue . The mall was originally· planned to be constructed on the appendage of Park Avenue between the libra ry and South C..oast Highway.· Several or the downtown merchants, including camera shop owner Rill Thomas and sta· tioner Rill Marriner, said the parking afforded by the stub were vital to the economic health of the downtown community. Both Thomas and Marriner said the <'ity businesses were los· ing customers to the large shop- ping centers in Newport Beach snd Laguna Hills. "I"ve been in business here for 30 years and l 've never seen busi· ness so bad, l 'm fed up. we·re made to look like a bunch of ban- dits down there on Forest Avenue :ind I 'm busting my fanny down there," Thomas said. In presentin g the subject of the mall. Municipal Services Direc· tor Stan Scholl said he had no re· commendation on the project originally presented to the coun· cil a year ago. Mayor Roy Holm recalled past agreements with the mer<"hants that when additional parking was afforded in the vicinity of Forest Avenue. development of the pe-destri an mall could proceed. Mayor Holm <"ited parking in- <'reases made by the city in restriping for diagonal spaces along Forest A venue and in the Olenneyre Street parking lot. He also noted that thue relocation of lhe post office freed up a large number of s paces for shoppers. Laguna Junior Tenni.s Meet Entries Set Entry forms for the eighth an- nual J.aguna BeaC'h Junior Ten- nis Tournament are now availa- ble through the City Department of Human Affairs. Deadline for ('filry is Dec, 10. The tournament will run Dee. 13 and 14 at Laguna Beach High School. Events include singles, doubles and mixed doubles in the high scbool division (grades 10 through 12) and singles and doubles in the intermediate division, (grades 7 through 9) and singles in th(' elementary division (grades 4 lhrough 6). The tournament is sponsored by the city. Fee is $2 per person per event. Players may enter a maximum of two events. Forms are availaJble both from the department. 570 Glen- neyre St., or from Art Wahl al Laguna Beach High School. • "l guess sometimes I was gwl - ty of recommending increases that were too low. I 'A-1.ll take full responsibility for that," said Carr. "This increase is more re· alistic than what we had in thi• past." A VERY SPECIAL OFFER From Page Al IMPORTED CHAIR AND OTIOMAN From Norway, a popular Ingmar Aelting NIL design known for comfort. Wooden frame with teak or rosewood fin ish available in several colors of leather. NARCOTICS FUNDS. •• torney General Jack Winkler said an opinion related to the fund's legal status will be pro- vided by the attorney general"s office. That opinion was requested by Qrunty Counsel Adrian Kuyper in late Septem ber after Schmit and Diednch formed a twO-man board of supervisors committee to investigate t he almost secret court fund and other special narcotics funding pro~ams. It was then that Duncan, acting head of the task force, requested the Department of Justice audit tliat cleared the fund of any hint of misuse. At the samo time. however. it showed that court ordered guidelines for handling the money were not atw ay8f oil owed. fol lowed. For example, <"Ourt orders were required to both dePoSit and withdraw money from the task force fund. The auditors reported that 20 payments into the fund were made witboutcourt order. They also said $3,0GS worth of court~ordered payments were not received. Moreover the auditors report. ed. that $6t..OOO was kept in cash from Mar,th 6, 1974 to Aug, 8, 1975 • and used in roughly 21 flash roll operations without being covered by a court order and to require withdrawal signatures. Duncan explained the cash fund was used for smaller buy operations duri ng night and weekend hours when it was not possible to obtain the nl'Cessary bank signatures or judge's order . Saturday, the task force's fund records a nd the auditor's report were delivered to Duncan in Orange. He said the Orange County Di s· trict Attorney's office has bowed out of its administrative role in the handling of the fllllds, a role limited to preparing court orders for deposits and withdrawals as "'ell as reconciling the bank balance.. Neither Diedrich nor Schmit have seen copies of the audit re- port. Consequently, both refuse to comment on the auditors' find - ings. Bay Area Strike SAN FRANCISCO <UPI\ School ts open in San Francls<'o but parents will have to provide transportation for their childr('n because of a wildcat strike by school bus drivers. • Li mited quant ity ~ ., High back chair '35900 Low back chair '31900 Ottoman ••.•••. • 12200 ....oUID 6&4UIHl llinB . 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For another thing, the sack did not contain the $3.000 demanded but only shredded paper. And after wheeling himself to a nearby park to 1et a 12-year-old boy to reach the flower bed, John H. Crane was then arrested as the boy handed him the sack. authorities said. Crane, a 28-year~ld parolee who had contracted a spinal dis- ease in prison, was booked for in- vestigation· of extortion, officers said. Officers said Crane had telephoned Dr. Jerome GotWeb, owner of the sanitarium where Crane was a patient, and de· manded the ransom for the safe return of Gottlieb ·s daughter. Officers were notified by Got· tlieb and found the daughter out shopping and not kldnaped. They then set up the stakeout at the ransom drop P,Jint. Crane was on parole for a kid· naping conviction, officers said. Heroin Death Plea 'Guilty' SANTA MONICA IAP) Richard Keeling, JO, of Venice has pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the heroin over· dose death of folk singer Tim Buckley . Keeling was ordered Tuesday to appear J an. 9 for sentencing by Superior Court Judge Charles H. Woodmansee. Buckley, 28, died June 29 while <'limbing a flight of stairs in his apartment. An autopsy found death was caused by a combina· tionof alcohol and heroin. Keeling a llegedly gave or sold the heroin to Buckley, authorities said. $32,000 Heisted i,OS ANGELES CUP!) - Police were searching today for -two m en who robbed a Playa de! Rey jewelry stor e at the point of a sub-ma.chine gun and escaped with $32,000 worth of jewelry and silver coins. S1cspeet atad l'ic-tim Robert Wampler, 59, left. charged with pi stol slaying of Oregon State Police Sup!. Holly Holcomb, 58, right, underwent psychiatric examinations Tuesday night. PoJir:e say a long-simmering grudge was ap- parently the motive. Wampler was fired from the state police force in 1958 as lhe result of a report filed by Holcomb. Nessie Filmed? Lock Ness Plwtos Studied PASADENA (UPI) -The engineer who used space agency computer techniques to improve underwater photos from Scotland's Loch Ness is sure the pictures show "something" in the lake, but do not prove the existence of its legendary monster. Alan Gillespie of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, an arm of ~ASA, said Tuesday he perlormed the computer enhancement on photos taken by Robert Rines of Boston. "THERE SEEMS to be something there in the lake," Gillespie said. ''But we don't know il il'11 a genuine animal or not. After many, many hours of studying these p ictures, 1 haven't found the slightest evidence of fraud. In my opinion Rines is sin· cere. serious and honest about this whole affair.•· Rines believes the photos may show the "Loch Ness Monster," the existence of wbich has been debated for centuries. There has been speculation the Loch contains a number of plesiosaurs, water-dwelling dinosaurs thought to have been ex- tinct for 70 million years. GII.J...ESPlE'S SPECIALTY in the laboratory is computer enhancement of photos of planets, such as Mars and Mercury, taken by far-ranging NASA spacecraft. The computer process' makes visible the details that register on film but are too subtle lo be perceived by the unaided human eye. He was allowed to use the laboratory's equipment on his own time to aid Rines. · "There was no computerized air brushing or the data, .. be said. , Gillespie worked on two pictures taken by cameras, equipped with strobe lights, that Rines stationed in the murky waters of the Loeb. Rines has said he will make public the pictures at a scien· tific symposium in Edinburgh, Scotland, in two weeks. Los Angeles Times science writer George Alexander, aJ. lowed to see the photos, described them as "a contused -and confusing -jumble ol dots, splotches and blurred shapes in tones of white, black and gray, mostly gray.·· G ive the Vibe .Stone'"' ring. It changes colors as your moods and body temperature change. Perfect for men or women in sterling silver setting. Get in touch • by 'reading· your colors and mood patterns. By Coro, 820 Fashion Jewelry .Authentic American Indian Jewelry .•. 'nunk Showing for 2 days only, Friday and Saturday, November 28 nnd 29 in Flllhion Jewelry, Middle l<:vcl. ' Bullock's South Coast Plaza, Sa'\ Diego frcewar at Bristol. Costa lvlesa. ;sG-061 I I DAIL y PILOT Ai . Proset!ution Firm Patty's Def e_nse Bull Gores Norco Man ., -• Plans 'Demanaed' NOR CO IU Pll -A 50· yrar-old workman wa$ C'ritically injured Tuesday whrn a 3,000·pound bull re- sisttd tffort1 to httd him into a corr•I Tuesday and stomped and 1ored the man. • J SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Govemmtnt prosecutors are de- manding to know by ~1onday whether Patricia Hearst 's lawyers plan to rely on a deferuie ol. inlanity or diminished mental capacity In her January trial on bank robbery and weapons charges. The governmt>nt also asked U.S. District Court Judge OUver J . Carter Tuesday for an order .compelling the 21 ·Yt>ar -old newspaper heiress to submit to psycttiatric examination by pro· secution doctors. And another two motions asked the court to order ~tiss Hearst to provide samples or her voice and handwriting. MISS HEARST is accused of helping the SLA rob the Hibernia" Bank in San Francisco April IS, 1974, some nine weeks after she was dragged screaming from her Berkeley apartment. She is now in the San Mateo County Jail. Assistant U .S. Atty. David Bancroft filed an affidavit saying that psychiatrists for the defense are expected to be called to te-stify about her state or mind during the bank robbery. SHE UN D E RWENT mental examin;ation by three court- appointed psychiatrists and a clinical psychologist . On' the basis of their reports, Judge Carter round she was competent to stand trial and aid in her de- fense. A government memorandum flied wilh the motion !!aid stale· menu made by Miss 1-learst ind her lawyers establish that men- tal condition will be rai~ a s part or the defense. THE MEMOllASDUM said that on Dec . 23 she filed an ar- fidavit which made a "detailed, t'xplit'il acknowledgement that she did in fact pe-rsonally participate in the crime-s with "'hit'h she 11 charged. that she en· tered the bank her5f'lf armed with a gun. and stood guard there "'bile others robbed that bank . In the affidavit, the pro- secutors Pointed out, she was also quott>d as saying she believed she was losing her sani- ty and began fantasizing that she was unable to distingui s h bttween the real and the im· aginary. "ln sum. defendant has 8.J.Ieged facts indicative of a defense based upon her mental condition or sanity a t the time she admll· tedly committed the acts charged," said the government. A GOVERNMENT spokesman sfid' the prosecution has the right lb know whether the defense will use a defense of insanity, whether ex.pert or other testimony is used to support it. He said diminished capacity rules provide that the govern· mt>nt has the right to know ir an attempt will be made to employ this defense using expert testimony. Clyde McElroy was list- ed in crltic•I condition at Corona Community Hospital suffering several broken ribs, a broken leg, back Injuries and stomach wounds infliC't ed by the bull'• horns. / Sharp Pleads 'No Contest', Fined $100 , LOS ANGELES (APl -In a whispered sentencing out of earshot of newsmen covering the hearing, former Long Beach City CouncUman Wayne Sharp has been fined $100 after pleading no contest to perjury. After Sharp changed bl! inno· cent plea Tuesday, U.S. District· Court Judge Robert Kelleher called both sides to the bench and handed down the sentence in a low voice so newsmen could not hear it. A CHECK with the court clerk's office showed the fine was $100. Couple File Suit· In Death of Son Sharp had admitted taking $1.000 from the Long Beach Amusement Co . He had main- tained it was a political contribu- tion, not a bribe for the company to obtain a business license. THE UNUSUALLY li ght sen- tence led to speculation that Sharp would be a major witness against five Long Beach officials charged with conspiring to allow illegal bingo-like gambling in the ('ity that the Justice Depart- ment's Organized Crime Strike Force is investigating. FRESNO tAPl -A Parlier couple has filed a $150,000 claim in a dispute over whether they agreed to the unplugging of a respirator that was keeping their son alive. The claim contends officials at Valley Medical Center, operated by Fresno County, discoMecled the respirator prior to the cessa- tion of vital (unctions of Sammy Uribes, 19. ONE O F T H E physicians named in the claim, Dr. ~tichael Freeman, aaid in a document after Ur ibes died that b i& parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete . ' fl J I f ., . Uribes, gave permission to have the respirator unplugged last August. They denied giving such permission. AN ANESTHETIST, Harold Wickham, was fired. then al - lowed to resign, from VMC over allegations that he improperly placed an endotracheal tube in the boy's esophagus, instead of his trachea, during the Aug. 18 operation. The claim says that caused permanent brain damage, and the autopsy report indicaled the youth auffered brain death as a result of improper tube place· ment. Bandit Ge ts $30 BAKERSFIELD IUPll -A bandit wielding a sawed off shotgun took a bout $30 from Dana Lockwood and his wife in_ their Bakersfield home Monday night after asking to use the telephone because his car ran out of gas. 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' Off er U ilrealistic Capistrano Unified School District trustees are pursuing a course of actio11 that could easily culminate in a disruptive tl'achers' strike. 1 .~ An independt::!nt fact-finding panel found that th~ 4'. board, through judicious hudgl·t cuts. could af[oi-d a ~P S('VE'n percent sala ry incrc<1Sl'-Rut the board 's !01tcsl >i offer was only'' .5 percent. Tile teachers' response to the board"s offer \\'as J predictable. Tc·achcrs made it clear through their represcr1tati vcs that they "'ill "-'~lk off their jobs 1r the board holds to the ,1,5 percent increase. •• ' The seven p<'rcenl increase demanded by tcachC'rs is roughly l'QLLiv~llcnt to increases 3\\'arded teacher:-; in ntht•r districts ~arfier this year. School trusll't'::, undoubteilly ~ire <1ttl'mpting lo..tiave taxpayer n1ont•y, but 1n this 1nstanc.:e lhl'y seem't~ be foll ov,1in g an unrt·;11istil· s1._·I of figurC'!'i 111 the face of the facts prt·:-it•nl t·tl h _\ .111 unh1ascrl stud,\ - Growth Bears Watching 11y ;q.,:l'l't'lllJ.! to bu_\' lhL' old post office building as a con1mun1l) c·entl'r. the city of Laguna Beach has vastly {"Xµandt·d \\·hat \\·;1s u1·iginally a limited role for its recrcalicu1 dt.'partn1cnl. 1'h<1 t dt•p;1rt rnl'nl ·110\V the department of Human ,.\ff airs ha s l'xpandcd n1ore than 400 percent in man- powC'r an<l .500 pl'f"<'l·nt in buclgl'l in its six years. There .ire n11\\' four full ti1ne employl'S and between five and \J p:.irt time paid l'lltployes. slretched from purely recreational activities to many soci"l we1Jf;:tre programs for the old, the young and the p()()f . • ' 1'he que~yon , taxpayers should ask is y,·he~er or not this groWth rate has gotten out or hand and · whether or. not the city might be heading for serious budget prob.Jems by absorbing more responsibilities than it can pay for. ~ lt is a question the city council should address itself to before any further expansion in responsibilities or personnel is authorized. Time to Ban Spanking Corporal punishment-spanking-in the schools of the Laguna Beach Unified School District is under examination by the board of education. Corporal punishment should be eliminated because it now is unworkable. if it ever did work . The state law now dictates that parental permission is required before a child may be spanked. Since some parents would grant this permission and others would withhold it, it is impossi- ble for school authorities to administer punishment in a f<1ir manner. Further, there is increasing question as to the ef- fi cacy of corporal punishment in controlling behavior situations. Whether or not it serves as a useful role for teachers has been the subject of considerable debate for nlany years. ... • • . Thi::, soari ng grO\\"lh rate> can be attributed to a numbt·r of caus es. among them the availability of federal funding for some types of projects. Addi- lionally. the broaJL•ned :-;cope of the department has Since the issue is debatable to begin with-and l'an't be applied judiciously because of stale require- ments-it appears to be time for the board to eliminate corporaJ punishment from the district. 'As you can see, chief, our man is about ready to write the press release on the economic summit!' Search for An Ideal Justice ( __ A_R_T_u_o_PP_E ___ ) · · F.xC"use m C'. Mr. President. bul there's a lady out here in a long, white robe carrying a set of scales . She says her name is Justice ... "Justice. ch? That certainly :rounds familiar. Well. Bob, send her in . Ah , -here we are. Miss Justice. is it?" · ' Plain Justice is suf ficient , s ir, thank you.·· ·'W ell. Justice, what can 1 do for you?·· "Whenever there is a vacancy on the Supreme Court, sir, I ap- pear before the President to seek the appointment.,. ''Oh, a job seeker. Well, you're a woman. That's sure a point in your favor. Betty'll skin me alive if I don't name a \\.'Oman. Too bad you·re not black." "COLOR is in the eye of the beholder, sir . And, speaking of that, perhaps I should point out that I am blind." "Don't worry, I believe in hir- ing the handicapped. You don 't happen to be Jewish, do you? That would be a plus. We haven·t had a Jewish Justice on the Court in years. "No, 1 suppose you would call me t"CumeniC"al . ·' "Some of my best friends are ecumenicals. Say, you don't just happen to be a Republican, do you? .. "No. I 'm s orry. I'm an in - dependent."' "I was afraid of that. You wouldn't believe how hard it is to (ind a Republican these days. I don't know how appointing an in- dependent would sit with lhl" Na- Dear Gloomy Gus DD you remember when . hnnging home the bacon d1dn 'tmean risking poison- ing yuur family \.\.'ith n~tr:1te::.:? C.P. ti.anal Committee. 1 guess it sure beats naming a Democrat. Not. oi course, that politics enter into these things.·· 'Of course not.·· "But would you desc ribe yo ursel r as a fi sca l con- servative?" "NO. I would say I "'·as a moderate in all things.·· "Hmmm, that's loo bad. I mean some of my best friends used to be moderates, but I have to think. or course, of the challenge from the right in the primaries. 1 don't want them ac - cusing me of unbalancing the C'..ourt in the direction of modera- tion.·· "You certainly seem to have a problem there, sir.·· '·Tell me. Justice, are you \11orking now?·· "Oh, off and on, here and there. But generally I'm un. employed. People say l'm often quite poetic, though.·· ··1s SHE gone? Why d.id you ever let her in, Bob? Can you im- agine the Senate approving a blind, unemployed , hippie poetess to sit on the Supreme Court?'' "Sorry, Mr. President.·· .. No more oddballs, Rob. Remember, what "''e need is a black female. ,Southern, RepubliC'an, conservative, dis· tinguished jurist with ... Say! Sammy Davis Jr., doesn't hap- pen to be married to a judge, does he?" L/SC Collective Bargai11i119 Sta11d P11::::::les Governor Difficult to Assess To the Editor: How can "''e assess the gov - ernor's first "Meet the People" session in San Diego? fie seems to have rE'jected thE' regular political liberal principle of pro- mise, promise. promise: elect. elect. elect; and tax. ta.x. tax. Or has he? Jn October. the governor told state employe delegates that he's looking into the legality of issu- ing an executive order that \\.'OU Id allow collective bargaining for state employes. He made this decision after the San F'rancisco police and firemen·s Strike in September. Will the governor now change his mind and ac- quiesce to the vote of the people 1n the San F'ranC"isco city ballot measures of Nov. 2. indirectly re- lating to collective bargain\flg? COMMON SENSE persuades that industrial type collective bargaining principles were never intended for public employes. Yet the governor did sigq S.B. 160, a teacher collective bargain· ing bill which will, among other things, lead to the politicization of the profession and playing polities with our children's l'ducation. F.arlier this year, the people of C"alifor nia helped to change the governor's mind on the NOx auto \'mission control systerri. We need to communicate with C"r0vernor Brown again and help him reduce his political and ad· ministrative blunders. GEORGEH.KUBECK Can't Win To the Editor: When I read Von lfoffman's C'olwnn in the Nov. 19 Daily Pilot I felt physically ill. l-le likens doc- tors (in this case the ones treat· ing Franco) to the mas(er of the Inquisition -"who lx>lieved that the pain that he inflicted was for the benefit of his victims.·· He went on to say he wondered "what happens to prople when they put on the white smock of medicine" that they are "so fascinated with techniques for ( MAILBOX ) their own sak(' that it wipes out their common sense, the ir science and even humanity." HAD Von Horrman ever con- sidered that the wishes of F'ran- co·s family and the Vatican might be the real reason for the.se unus ual methods of sustaining life? The doctors can't win. Either they're murderers for "pulling out the plug·· -or they're torturers for using the only methods available for sustaining life. Someday Von l·lo££man may depend upon a "white s mocked" doctor for his life. I wonder how he will feel then? HELEN RAl.LA~INE f'urlllr11 To the Editor: I read the notice in your paper about the League or Women Voters having a presentation of the Traffic Circulation Study. Having had the dubious pleasure of listening to and watching this presentation, I wonder v.•hy we spend our money on this exercise in futility. ll is just more colored maps and projected populations. Of course they admit they cannot tell where populations will be, probably because they don 't know where the Planning and Coastal Commission will allow people to Jive. so they draw many maps to cover all areas. THF: OTHER part of the futili- ty is that there will be no money to carry out these plans for road- building since our gas tax money has been given to rapid transit commissions for their studies, even though the people or Orange Calmly voted against that. Now. according to your Nov. 7 '·costly Consultant," we have hired a San Francisco firm for SI00.000 to re.plan our zoning plans. that will have no coordina- tion with oUr circulation plans. :\1eanwhile, back at the ranch, "''e are s pending upward of $80,000 a year , (or the next JO to 15 years to draw maps that can- not be used. and make presenta- tions . All that money could pro- bably build a few obviously needed roads. Jt can hardly be called progressive or productive. GOLDIE JOSEPH Pet ResponslbiUry To the F.ditor: Recause Kalos Kagathos Foun- dation is principally endowed to encourage participation in and enjoyment of tht~ diversity or ocean and beach recreation ac- tivities available to the citizens of Southern (~alifornla, it was most gratifying to learn that tht> City of J,aguna Reach "''ill be drafting an nrdinance proposed by an of ficial , t'ity, Pet Re sponsibility Committee for animal t'onlrol. Over the long term, the com- mittt"e \\'iii hav(• eff.ected through the incentives \\.'ritten into th(' ur· Thank·11ou Notr Oeo. r Dc1.1ly Pilot, All ison Cllld. R..t, • Thank 'f!u. .for 1a1li '"1 tiie ~to o.bout Mord.ori 1r1 ycu.,. rieW.Sf>O-per. A\so thank ~ \:o.-po.tlino i our • ' . Ji l>\<Ture<s '"' -\\-.e po.per. It dinance which concerns animal- owner spay and neutering-of their pets a significant reduction of what is considered to be a na- tional dog and cat population pro- blt"'m . BUT THAT thE' corDm1ttee, which included the participat· ing consultation of city officials 1 and st>rvices immediately con- cerned with animal control, did not consider unleashed dogs and tht>ir littering of Laguna's beautiful beaches "a serious pro· bl em .. is incredible. The Laguna Beach Dog Task Force, officially designated by the city council of Laguna in 1973 to research the city animal con- trol problem , at a public forum held at the council chambers Oct. 16 of that year, heard county veterinary. beaches and parks and bird sanctuary authorities most emphatically caution the ci· ty to resolve the health, sanita- tion, safety and wildlife con- servation problems specifically attendant to µncontrolled dog2> and cats. The principal recommenda- tion of that task force in 1973 to the city was reiterated again by Kalos Kagathos Foundation to I..aguna's council following the Pet Responsibility Committee presentation ... that the Laguna Beach lifeguard service be priority-afforded the proper tools Of cooperative association with. the S PCA and the police depart- ment to strietly enforce the leash and litter ordinances. It's a simple, logical, laudable answer amenable to any responsible animal owner. BRUCE S. HOPPING- c-•errlall .... To the Editor: For the last few years, theresi · dents of Laguna Beach have been eoncerned about the rising com- mercialism of our seaside com - munity. We have quietly watched as our art ~olony image has all but died. I Candidates M~s Real Issues Now a La~a florist bas found it necessazr to charge admission to bis store during the Christmas seaspn. We feel that this practice conflicts with the image and spirit on which this town · is based. • We are only two but urge other- roncerned citizens to join us in a boycott of this or any other stor~ who uses amusement park prac- tices for profit. Voters being treated to the warmups of the candidates for the U.S. Senate seat held by John V. Tunney cannot be blamed if they are perplexed and dis· tressed by what they hear. With the election a year in the offing Congressman Alphoozo Bell has alrtady launched into a vigorous C'ampaign. hSo , ~ ~ much so t at one wonders 1-' whether he may not be pitching bis game , in the •~---bullpen and come up all worn out when the re- aJ C&'1'Jpalening starts alter next ~~··· formal filing for the of. But that is • question ror de- bate emonf the more pro- f..i-1 pollUclans. Whal must ,bo pun•• lo the unsophlJUcat- ed ~ 18 the currt!ht choice of' =~ lndul8ed In by tbe C/lll· • I . ( EARL WATERS J Bell Jed of( the other day with what he described as his first comprehensive issue statement. His subject was energy, prin- cipally oil and gas deregulation, offshore drilling and the use of naval oil reserves. I~ THAT he seems to have set the tone for the others since Tun· ney's Democratic challenger Tom Hayden. the erstwhile stu- dent activist, has seized upon the :riame topic as his principal Issue oftbemomenL The public has been subjected to months of harping away by the Washington pundits on the pro- ble-ms with the AraM ADd.. w.bat to do about oil prices and supplies. From their lofty pcrch~s these may seem or tremendous Im- portance but the aey in the street cpuld care less, even if he fully understood what it all means. If those In Congres,, and those . -.. -· ... who write about the goings-on back there believe the focal point of interest in this country centers on the mid-east, the Arabs, and the contrived oil shortages, they really are out of touch with the people. IF BELL or Hayden or any other candidate for the U.S. Senate, including the incumbent Tunney himself. wants to win ele<"tion next year they had bet- ter start reading something other than the Washington columnists and start communing v.•ith someone outside of the Capitol t'O<'ktail parties. The gut issues of the campaign are not to be found there . What is foremost 'in the minds~ or the voters ls first, where California and the nation are headed economically, and second, what in the hell are those ln office 11>- ing to do to protect the citizens fr om the ever increasing criminal depredations. For the unemployed, or which c.urornia outranks the nation, it is a question flf j@s.Jor the employed and the retired tt is a ( qu<'Stion of innation. For every- one it is a matter or halting gov· ernment spending and near con· fiscatory taxation. IF THAT isn't enough there is still the problem of providing adequate health care within the financial reach of the people. And urban problems have slipped from bad to worse. There is aJso the rising demand to end bureaucratic. attempts to run the country by edict rather than duly enacted laws. If the candidates really wa.nt to discourse with the voters at levels which will be readily un- derstood perhaps they should hearken to the utterings of Se~ator Herman Tafmadge of Georgia. lle has repeatedly pointed out that the people have had their fill of Washington's ob- session for funnelling their money intO foreign aid while the citizens at home go hungry either from lack of Jobs or as a result or the innatlon, sUmulated in part by fort.Ian aid programs, which results ln r~ucina: their earnings to poverty leVels. • PETER AND JUDY SIMPSON ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wt"td, Paiblislw!r Thomas Keftlil, Editor Barbera Krtfbtch. Ec:Utorial Pllfl' Editor The editori.al page of the Daily Pilot seeks to lnrorm and stimul:1te r(!aders by pr-esenUng on this page diverse commentary on lopics or interest by syndicat- ed columnists and rartoonlsts, by pro,·iding a rorun'I. for r"taders' views and by -l)refffttlng-this nev.'!i paper·s opinions and ldeu on current topics. The Glitorial opinions of the. Daily Ptlot 'appear only in the editorial column at the· tcip or the page. Opinions CX· pressed by the column1sta •~ car1oonists aQd letter writers are their own and no endorsement o( their views by the· Dalty Pilot 11hoold be inf cu-red. Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1975 ' : ' ! Ad Switehing Toyota Dropa ·winner By MILTON MOSKOWITZ The Japanese have cttt&inJy learned one thlna about operatinc in America; WbeD you·~ succeuful, you ch.an.ge advertising a1e.ncles. That's what Toyota Motor Company hu done. It find Clinton E. Frank Inc., Chicqo--based lie.Dey, and moved its S30 million advertising account to Dancer·FIU&erald· Sample of New York. It was one of the largest a1ccount switcht"'S in the bi.story of advertisiug, T H E MOVE WAS ironic. The Fraok agen· cy, which is headed by Money Tree the former AIJ-AmeriC'an football playt-r from Yale, Cliot Frank, has handled Toyota's advertisina in lbla: country since 1962. It was• very small account at tbe be&inning. Bul then Toyota was not se-lling many ca.rs here back in 1962. The account grew as Toyota sales in the U.S. increased. 'Tbis year those sales are at a peak. Toyota has finally p~ Volkswaeen and is now the top-selling Imported a~mobile. Presumably helping them to do that was the Clinton Frank slogan. "Get Your Hands on a Toyota." ' And so, j ust as it rtached the top rung, Toyota d ls- m.Osed its agency. Is.ao Makino, president pf Toyota's U.S. subsidiary, said : ''OUr \'t-hicles are currently enjoying con. sider able success and we believe this is an excellent time to seek to strengthen our ability to continue competing effec. lively in the U.S. small-car market.·· TR.i\.NSLATION: Now that v.·e are big in this market. we need a big agenC'y . Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample is ind eed a much bigger agency than Ci inton Frank . It's one of the largest ad shops in the nation. The Japanese v.·ill be bringi ng their business to an agency that produces advertising for such products as Winston cigarettes, Bounty paper towels, Gold Medal flour, \Vbeatit>s, Cheerios, 1-lellmann's mayonnaise, Skippy peanut butter. Florida orange juice and Hamm 's beer. Jn short, Toyota has made it into the big time on Madison Avenue. Oanct>r-Fitzgerald-Sample has never had an automobile account but down the years it has sold a lot of soap and detergents for Procter & Gamble. For Clinton E . Frank, t.he Toyota defection is not an t"&sy one to absorb. The Japanese auto account may have represented as much as one-third of the agency's total busi· ness. IN ANY CASE, TilE switch demonstrates once again that advertising is a personal service business. An agency must know how to hold the client's hand. And if the client de- cides he doesn 't hke to look at your face any more, it won't do any good to cite ~he saJes figures. The advt>rlising theme that reportedly won the account for Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample is: "Toyota : The premium economy car ... Watch for it next year on your television screen. Toyota. the v.·orld's sixth largest auto maker, is get- ting ready to invest some S40 million or advertising monies on this theme. With a ne'A-' advertising agency. Journru's Survey Showing Optimism NEW YORK CAP) -Most of the readt>rs of the Wall Street Journal think that busi- ness cond itions will improve in the next two years, accord- ing to a survey released by the newspaper. The sur..,.ey also indicates that 64 percent of its readers think inflation is a more seri~us problem than re· cession. BUT THE newspaper's re- aders think that "business <'Onditions will improve both for their individual com- panies and for industry in general over the next two years," according to the sur- Vt"y. The survey was based on a sample or 12,000 readers of the nation's largest dail y financial newspaper. Replies were received from 61 per- <'ent or those polled. The Jo1:1rn al said the survey found that 87 percent of its subscribers were concentrat- ed in business, government and the professions. THE READERS said the energy crisis was still having effects on their· businesses, with the cost of energy the most frequently mentioned problem. Don Clark, marketing services director for the newspaper, said of the sur· vey: "There is no doubt that at the top of the ' business pyramid a feelin g o( widespread optimis m exists concerning the future of busi- ness in Americ a.·· HF. .i\.DDED, "It is obvious that business is devoting its top talents to fighting the energy crisis and the inflation that has been produced by ris- ing oil prices.•• Despite Setback Detente Good Deal For Manufacturer PITTSBURG H (U PI) -Detente IS paying orr for Robert G. Kaveny Jr. Kaveny, president of Herman Corp., a manufacturer of foundry equipment, has just hammered out a $9.6 million deal with the Russians. That comes on top of a $34 .S million sale in Moscow earlier this year for a total of better than $44 million. "They were extremely friendly,'' Kaveny said. "They drive a hard bargain but they are quite fair in their negotia-tion." · KAVENY FEELS IDSSovietsaJes are not bad for a cor- paration which is used to being in a $15 million annual sales ballpark. "Yes, detente is working for us," Ka veny said in an in- terview. "We are very happy with the contracts.·· But Kaveny. like other American businessmen eager to deal with the Russians and other Socialist countries, bas a problem. In a word : lt's r redil. The U.S. Congress has instituted credit restrictions for the Soviet Union because of its treatment of minoriUea. TllAT MF.ANS THE Russians are unable to get low in· terest lo3 ns from the U.S. Export Import Bank the finan- cial institution that usually takes care of credit arrange· ments in dt>aJs involving U.S. firms and foreign countries. The Russians need loans to purchase badly needed ltthz!<>!ogy and equi-ttrom~e Wellt. Othe_r industrial C!OWltries, such as West Germany, France and Japan, do not have that credit problem. 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""· ' ~. \ 'L, .. ,--- GREAT BUY' Misses' Pile Jackets " \ ,., 21 50 SPECIAL BUY • Men's Poplin Jackets --/~ ,,' l Reg. 26.11· Co ord1ra tes 3.33 , 111 continental styles --f/,~ , I Available 1ri brown 11 blue beige ll,,. n<Jvy S·Les 19.99 SPECIAL BUY Soundesign Stereo Home Entertainment System $109 I I I ' ' ! I I I ~I ' ( 11 S M L XL I •I Unl ined machine wa sh poly /cotton. In assorted solids. Srzes S.M,l .XL. Sold for 7.99 & 8 _99 in Dec . 1974. Limited quant ities. Great looking acrylic pile with the look of seal. In black. brown, beige. Sizes 8 -18. AM /FM Stereo recei ve r with bu ilt ·in 8·trac k tape player. Sl ide controls. Includes spea kers, stand, full si ze 10" turntable reco rd change r, headphones . mic rophone and more. (44 69·059). Limited quantit ies. We're open Thanksgiving Day ·! 10:00 to 6:00 P.M. Look for these Super Values and many mor.e in tomorrow's newspaper. Our Supermarkets are open for your convenience. SAVE 20% Pedal exercisers 4.77 Reg. 5.99. l" frame·steel enamel tubing, vinyl floor mat attached. Helps firm. trim and slim you the easy way . Deluxe Model KCB-2320 124.99 Full 23 channels, squelch control. Maximum legal 4W output power. Solid state. Black & chrome plated front. Mattel "Baby Thataway" 9.99 She'll craw l just about anywhere, and fuss, too. Operates on 2 ''O" ba tteries. (Not included). GREAT BUY Aquariums 9.99 10 gallon with woodtone trim. All glass. Perfect for any room in your home. Limited quantities. Sale priced items effective Wednesday thru Sunday, Nov. 30, 1975. Marx SAVE 7.11 "Big Wheel " Pony Swing Rider 13.88 17.77 The classy trike t hat klds'll love. Its low slung stability makes it sa fe for your li'I ones. SUPER BUY Rival Crock Pots 3 1/2 qt . capacity for soups, stews. more. A real handy · kitchen helper. (3100). Reg . 24.88. 9 mos. to 30 mos. Removeable saddle seat with adjustable safety strap . Protect ive vinyl cha in covers. Tubu la r steel frame. WITH SPEAKERS Soundesign Systems Features BSR record cha nger and wide range speakers. Full control. Dust cover. (4236-607). SAVE $2 Men's Casual Jackets 10.99 Reg. 12.99 Polyvinyl chloride jackets accented witn contrast stitching. Rust. chamois, navy. S,M,L,XL. Reg. 3.77. Women's sl ing ·sandals, cushioned for comfort . Assorted fashion colors. Whole sizes 5 to 10. -A PAlll: Beach at Clrangethorpe •Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 to 6 . o.AMI: City Qr. at Gatden Grove BIVd. • Open -days 10 to 9. Sundays 10 to 6. SANTA AMA: 3800 So. Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza •Open Dally 9 :30 to 9. Sundays 10 to 6. \ General Electric Porta Color® TV 194.99 10" diagonal T~ with "In- Line" picture tube system . 70 position UHF tuning. Pre.set fine tuning. VHF, UHF antennas. Orig. sold for $239 in June 1975. (HE5215). Limited quantities. ~>..AKll .... c ·· .. . ' ' ; ' '' .. ' ( ' .. \ ,...,_ .:·... .: ' .' .: . . •'. .' '-,,· \/\, . :.. .i ·, ./ . < .- '<~· ·\: \ '·.· .. '. "· ., .... ·1 : . ' . : .(_·.\_ .• •.• .. ·._>~.· .. (.· .. ·.1:,::_ ..... ·.:'\.\ .. t. ;. " i, ,\ . ·,. ·.·. :" \ " .. · ; .. Two-in·one Boys' Ski Jackets 8.44 Boys' reversible jackets can be worn on either side. 100% nylon. Sizes 8·18 . Assorted solid colors. Similar to illustration. Limited quantit ies. I I Saddlebaek' EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 331l, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's C::losl•g N.Y. Stoeks • WEDNESDAY, NOV EMBER 26, 1975 TEN CENTS Saddleback's Students Score 'Well' By RUDI !'ll EDZIELSKI ottlMDell, .......... Students or the S•ddleback Valley Unified School District know their "three R :s" ¥.'ell. ac· rording to tt"st srores issued by the-state Department of Educa· lion. The :Sl'o rt-s indicate that second, third, sixth and 12th gradt>rs are generalW perform· ing within expectations in read· ing, :spelling, mal.Mmatics and Written n11reasion. Test .. 1cores are given 1n pf'Tet>ntlte rankings. That means if students scored in the 7Sth percentile only ?5 percent ol the studenU throughout the state performed bettrr than they did. In addition to the percentiles, the perfonn•nce or students is me.sured in terms of the dis· trlct's sotlo·economi<" profil e. That placed Saddleback's 12th grader:1 ·'below expectations" in l!lpelling , even though they srort>d on theo 74th Pf"rcentile or in the top 2'6 percent of all other California studenl!i tested. Oespite that one bad report card, officials of the Saddleback school district are pleased with the results . Their s tudents performed within exJ'.lt"('tations in all other lest categorif'S. Sixth graders, for example, :Jrort'd in the 75th percentile in :Jpelling. placing them in the top fourth of California students who took the test last May. Other percentile :icores are: Grade two, reading , 85th percentile Grade three. reading, 89th peorc:-entile Grade six, rt>ading , 30th percentile Grade 12 , reading, 92nd percentile Grade :1ix, "'ritten expression, 83rd percentile Grade 12, written expreission, 92nd percentile Grade six, mathe matics, 83rd percentile Grade 12, mathematics, 93rd percentile Agnn Meck. director or cur· riculum for the Sadd.leback dis· trict, says educators "feel very positive·· about the score:s, but that they arie-concerned about the weaknl'!SS in spelling. "l.ong before the tt.·st score$ came out we were already well into this." said ~1iss Meck point· ing out that corrective measures have been unde rtaken to irn - prove spelling performance. One of these is a grammar handbook containing spellln.ic rules v.•hich ha:s been distribut1.>d districtwide . OC Drug Buy-Bust Funds Okay 'Eq11·itable' 7% Teachers' Raise· Backed By F RE DERICKSCHOEMEHL OI t ... CM Uy PU• Staft The chairman of an indepen· dent panel that recently in - vestigated the raging salary con- troversy 1n .the Capistrano lJnified School Di strict stated in a Jetter madt> public Tuesday that teachers· demand (or a seven per- cent pay increase is "basically equitable and defensiblt> this year." Jn a separate developriie nt DRIVEN OFF CAMPUS UC President Saxon UC's Saxon Spat Upon In, San Diego S AN DIEGO !UPI ) - l Jniversity or California Presi - dent David Saxon was spat upon and driven from the UC San Diego campus by student de- monstrators opposing the CIA. Saxon was surrounded by stu- dents Tuesday while walking to a science classroom to address the l !CS O Acade mic Senate. One stu- dent spat on trim . and another tore his coat. Others shouted : "Go Away Saxon" and "Go Away CIA." The demons trators. chanting and waving anti-CIA signs, forced their way into the meeting room. Th('· met>ting was called off. (See SAXON, Page A2) Laguna Hills Theft Told Ervin I •. Enerson's new suit cost him $412 Tuesday before he had even had time to look at himself in the mirror at Buffum 's l.aguna Hills Mall store. Orange Co~nty SheriCC's of- ficers reported today that while F.nerson. 71. or 2393 Via Mariposa West. Laguna Hills, was checking the-garments-he had picked outan intruder in the dressi ng room he hali just le-Ct was c h~cking the con- t.E'ntsof his wallet . Deputies called to the scene said $412 was taken from his wallet. Th('y said he apparenUy ,forgot to read the warnlng posted in the store's dressing rooms. Tuesday, teacher represen - tatives walked out of s alary negotiations and vowed they would not return to Ute bargain- ing table until the school board adopts "a positive, cooperative course of action.·· The board's latest offer to teachers was for a 4.5 percent salary increast". There have been threats that teachers will go on strike if the board adopts the 4.5 perc£'nt in· crease when it meets Monday night. The letter in support of the teachers' position was written by Philip Tamoush, chairman or the department of industrial labor relations at UCl.A. Tamoush chaired a fact -rinding body established after t eachers declared an impasse in salary negotiations. Tam-oush's l etter indicated more support for the teachers' demand than contained in the fact-finding panel's final report. It concluded the board could fund a salary increase close to seven percent by making cuts in the district's $20 million budget. "I believe that the seven J>('r - cent proposa l. .is ba sically equitable and de fC'n s ible this year,·· Tamoush said in the IC'tter to the other two members of the fact -finding panel. In the letter. Tamoush said that the financial posture or the district may require that the seven percent increase be grant· ed for nine months, instead of the full year. Normally, a salary in- creast> granted today would be made retroactive to last July l . /\ seven percent increase. granted today , would ··a n · nualize" to about a 6.3 perc£'nt in- crease. which. Tamoush said in the lettt>r, "certainly is not an ex· orbitant inc r£>ase. · · The letter was released to re· porters at a press briefing held Tuesday afternoon in San Juan Capistrano by the Ca pistrano Unified Educators Association (CU EA). The group r epresents about 350 of the 500 teachers in the district . Thoma s Youngerman , a teacher repre sentative. to ld teachers prt>sent al the brit>fing that teacht>rS r£>ps walked out of negotiations and would remain out until the board pres£>nts a bet- ter salary offer. Tony I.eon. CU EA prl"sident, urged all teachers to attend Mon- day night's t>oard meeting at San Juan E1£>mentary School in a show of force . I.eon told report('r s that teachers will hold a gen£'ra l meeting Tues da y to discuss further s trategy in light or the board's action Monday night. I.eon said a walkout, if staged today, would draw "about S5 p('r- cent" of the district's l£'achers. MANY TAKERS FOR FREEZER "Attually, I ~·as very sur· prised at the response to the ad. Of· course. "'e sold our freez£'r to a Oaily Pilot reader ... That's the advertising success experienced by the Irvine man who placed this ad : COhl'>SPOT 17 ' upri~hl frost fret• frvez<'r 2 yr" ohl Rt"st ofrl'r 11'.'t't 't't'tx If you have .:1 n :11lpliance you want to conY£>rt to <'ash . call 642-5678. We mak(' it easy to put a few words to work for you, in the Daily Pilot. ' 011 the Way to .San Onofre A 123-ton generator bearing beam arrived at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Sta- tion today a full two days after it left l.os .<\ngeles harbor by truck . Movement of the gi<lnt part snarled early morning traffic in San Clemente, where it l um- bered along all four lanes of El Camino Real at about 5 miles per hour. The beam will be used in the $2 billion San Onofre expansion. Era Snuffed? On,.job Smoking Ban Eyed SACRAMENTO (UPI) -All California places of employment where smoking occurs would be required to establish separate. ~·el!-v("ntilated s moking areas to prote<'t the hei:!lth of nonsmoking "·orkers. if state health officials have their way. The Stat£' Oepa rtmentof Health Tuesday reported it proposed :;uch a regul ation to the Occupa· tional Safety and Health Stan- dards Board. which must approve the proposal if it is to become law. Woman Goes Wrong Way On Freeway LOS ANGEi.ES <U PI> -A woman drov(' eight miles down the wrong side of a freeway, forc- ing otht>r cars off the road and sideswiping on(' before l{i ghway Patrol c;:a rs caught up with her. The 72 ·y£'ar-old woman drove Tuesday onto the Golden State Freeway near San Fernando, driving south in t~ n6rthbound lane. Sht> almost hit a patrol car, according to th£> officer dri ving it. "'ho said he could not get her Jttention. The woman continued down the freeway. with other cars dodging her. until h er auto sideswiped another near Simi Valley. She drove on . Ry that time. seven patrol cars \\'ere trying to halt her . The chas£> endt"d "'hen offi cer Mike Spain drove hC'ad -on h"l'A-3l'd hE>r. hi~ l1j:!hls nai>hing, :.houtinJ! lhl'ot11!h ;:in t.'s.ternal illt1dspe.1ke'r lh:tl sht· \\;1:-. goi ng the' v.'rflng '•:1~ 'rhc "'omun told off1cl'r:-. she hadn't rea li Zt'd sh<' was doing anything \(rong. She was re- leas£>d without charge to the custody of her son. \ I ' A public hearing on the proposal will b£' h el d Dec. 17 i n Sacramento. State Jfealth Director Dr. Jerome 1.ackner said the pro- posal ~·as made because "there is suffi cit•nl and growing evidence that '.second·hand s mok£>. can be harmful t o non s mokers. particularly th ose with cardiorespiratory and allergic problems. These constitute a sizeable group of workers.·· If adopted, the proposed rule would be an expensive one for employer s because it could re- quire considerable rt>oovation of work places where smokers are employed. In di sc u ss in g th£' he alth haza rds of inhaling s mokt-, l.ackner said : ·'Tobacco smoke contains carcinogens. There is no known safe level for exposure lo any carcinogen. Tobacco smoke is probably the most prevalent air pollutant and carcinogen in the working environment. Sneezing Ace idem There was -a lou d "hachoo" followed by the gnash of metal against metal and the tinkling of broken glasis. and then all was quiet. ... A 38-year -o ld woman told San Clemente police Tue-sday {hat h£>r sneeze caused her to lose control of her car. It plowed into a parkf'd ''t"hfclt' ne~r the" corner 1..•f Es planade and 1--:1 Camino R<'al The woman·s largt.~ s!'df\n receivf'd moderatE' d a mage . t'he s mall Germ an made car was destroyed. / ' Judge Claims 'Fair Trial' For Battin Ry GA R Y G RANVJLl.E O! tlWO•llY ~ti.l\Uft Orange County Superior Court Judge K£>nn e th r.a(' said today that. after much soul s£>arc~ing . he believes he can give indicted county Sllpervisor Jtobl'rt Battin a fair and unbiased trial. As a result. Ra ttin 's appeal for a hearing before another judge to determine Judge I.ae's com- petence in the case will bE> held . Through hi s attorn£>y Matthew Kurilich, Rat tin had filed a unique affidavit of actual bias in a move to obtain a new trial judge. The a ffidavit charged that Judge l.ae's association with Orange County's Republican establishment would cloud his ability to giv£> Rat tin a fair trial. Today, Judge l .ae conced£'d that the Kurilich affidavit con · tains "some allegations that arl' factual in nature." He al so said the affidavit wa s sprinkled with some stateml.'nts that were ''conclus ionar y, hearsay and opinion.·· Judge I.ae said he did not rC'li sh the prospect or hea ring the case but that aft<'r much so ul searching was convinced that he could give Rattin a fair anrl un biased trial. As a result. he overrul('d Depu· <Se-e RATTIN, Pag£'A21 Viejo Auto S upply Store Burg larized Auto perts \lalued al S'l,000 "'ere stolen from 3 !\i1ission \'iejo auto s upply stort> Tul.'~~•Y ntE!ht by bl1rglars ..,, ho fnrc<'d opt•n a lock~ rloor to ~inn t·ntry. Ori1nJ!t• County Sheriff':; (1ffit:l'f~ report ed today l)L~PllliC'S s ~id br;..1111.J rl('\V rn11f Oers and ta il pip<>s werL' amo1'g the auto ae<'es:rories stol('n from Freeway Auto Supply, 26242 Av,ery Par\way, Mi ssion Viejo. Auditors Leave Question By GARY GRANVIU .E Ott ... CNll, ~li.t\Wft State auditors have concluded there has been no misuse or funds collt>cted in Ora nge County Supt>rior Court rrom convicted drug offt>nders and later used by narcotic orrt cers in buy·bu st operations. Unanswered in the auditors' report is the question of whether $21 ,300 paid into th(' Orange County Drug and '.'larcotics Task Force fund was legally collected from offendt>rs as a condition or probation and held in trust by the task fore£>. And, according to the rl'port, while all the m ont>y paid into the controversial fund is properly ac- counted for, <'O urt established guidelin es for handling the· money havt' not always been followed . In their examination of the task rorC'e accounting r£'cords, state Department of Jus tice auditors concluded, "there was "no loss of funds used for this pttrpose. The purpose th(' auditors spoke or was the use of monl'Y paid into the fund as a flash roll by law enforcement agencies for un- dercover narcot ics buy-bus t operations. Over a four·year period, 93 short term withdrawals totaling in exC'ess of $735,000 \.\'£'rL' made from tht' task forcE''s Sant.:1 Ana bank account. Additionally. SI .576 was spent for what the auditors made clear were purpose s ''consistent with drug control and enforcement.·· Since those expenditures. the fund 's current Sl9,723 balance has be£>n maintained, according to the auditors. Their £indings contradict re· <'e nt undetailed <11lt>gations by county s upervisors J,aur<>nce Schmit and Rob<'rl Rattin that the money paid into the fund m ay have bt>en mis used. Rut they do not ans'.l.cr a charge by Schmit and Supervisor Ralph Diedrich th at money cQI lected in the courts. a procl'dUrP unknO"-'n to some judge.s a nd court officials. righlfuJly should have been dire<:led into the coun- ty treasury. Rut in a letter to Orange Police Chief ~1el Duncan. Assistant Al- (Ser FU SOS. Page A2) Coe•~• "·eat h e r Mostly su nn y in most arecas Thursday. Gusty "'inds b£>low C'Oastal c ~­ nyons decreasing ton1 ~ht . Thursday highs near 70 at the-beac ht>s r isi ng to the low 70:' inland l,o..,,•s in lht~ ·kl~. Inside Toda:.- TuJO Ora ngr Coast u:omen are 3'pt'n<bng their Thank.sgtv· 1ng holiday a litlle d1f/t'TE'Tllly than most. The po1r Wiil be ronning to Lias Vepa.! -on foot . that is See story , A7 """ U"4••• Mlo1l"'>1 ......... y T••• -·~ Mll\lt 81'11 Mll'l~lF.....O• Nel+OO!el "''"'' °" • .,.., ..... ,, ..... ,, '""'' \Mick Mio••~,, TolevlMoll T_ ... , ••U•• .... ,.. ....... l~DEX 111 a1Y-•~ffvl(t "I ... ._,,.. .. 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Sixth Graders Attend Opera About l ,200 sixth ~rarll'rs in th1· Saddieback \'alley Unified School ni strict attC'ndC'd a Pacific WE'st Coast Opera Com pany production of "Amahl and the '."Jight Visitors·· tClday. · Be cause thert• \vas no auditorium largt' enough for all the six.th ji!raders in the d1str1ct . they were• taken to Anaheim lli ~h School for thl• perforn1::inct~. It culminated a unit on opc'ra \\•hich has been taught ~1 s a part of thP general music program. The El T oro lli gh ~choul Chorus joined the professiona l· artists in one scene of th1 · performance. Skele ton Found Sru'l RAFAEi, (AP) -Pol11·1· scuba divers :-.l•a rching bav waters o ff Point Sa n Quentin ha\·1· located a sealed oil drum contain ing a human skt"leton. ORANGE COAST l ... Ort .. (IN\, 0.lly Pilot •u!h .,,,,,,,", ~" O!foe<1 ,Pit' N,,.,,p,,~, 1) pybll """" "' "" '-'' .,. .... 0M>1 Putoh\t.l"'I (o"'~•n• ........ , oh rtl'Mlt" ,,, < putolO\~d Mo"ll•Y lh<WQh f "d•• Im (, •·• "°"W. 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""''''' o• .,.•••l!••"'~nl• "'"'" "''' ,,., ,..,OllllfH •l~htltl IP•~••' 0"'m''"G" at cotrrrltfll -' t.t<•11cl c•••• •e•t•o• o••cl •' <~•t• -·• '°'lf9r'li•· a.-.+"11"" I>• ''"'"'' u n -~ thtrlll\'1'\0ILM 11 "'"'""!'. mllil.,, "'"!'"'°''-1',ll-.lfll\'. ~. From Pog~ ti FlTN D S .. • :1Jr:1t'' \;t'nt."r.t.1 Jack \\1nkl t>r ~.uJ :1:1 .•;:i;n.1• • .ln rt'!Jt\-d tt) the :\1:ld .. :~.:J. ~t JtU.:> '>'!II ht• pr11- \'1c1t"l.i ~;. :::~ .i!: .. 1:-rw y ~t'nt•r.:11's ~·i:u:,· Th.J ! t'j.l1:·:,1r: ".&"' ft'QUt'~ted by \ .. o.'lt.'lt' 1..-,,i,.;• .. i;c>t • .\J.nJn Kuyper :~ i.lt~ S..-jJtc:>-nbt•r aftt>r Schmit J:id Dit'Jnl·n :•.'rn:1..-,J J tY.o·man •ard o { ~~;.~-\ 1 .. ,_1r::-e~mm1tlt..._. ti..• l!l \'l'Stl.;!..l t1" ::it" .i ln10:.t :>t'Crt•t 1.'".'ut: fJnd .1 nJ utht•r Spi•cial :-'..l!'L-... •~ic~ fundtni:: pr".izrams l: 'A.l s tht>n that Duncan . .acting ho:>.J.d of tht> task fo rct', requestea ::'!t> f>.t.>partment or Just1ee audit :nat cleared tht• fund uf any li1nt t}f misu~f'. At the ~ame t1m€'. hO\\'('ver. it s howed th.Jt court ordered guidelines f(lr handling the money \\'ere' not a J v.· ays followed . folJO\.\'t'd. For examp/C', <'Ourt orders '''ere required to both depos;t and "·ithdraw money from the task force fund. The auditors reported that 20 payments into tht• fund "'t•rt· made \\'i t hout court ortlt•r. Tht'V ~ilso said $3.065 \\'Orth of etlt1rt:ordt'rt•d pay1nt•nt s \.\'L'rt• nl)t rC"ceivcd . l\lort'ove r tht• auditors report · l>d that $6.000 \\'a s kept in cash from '.\1arch 6, 197·1 to Au,g . 8. 1975 ;1nd u ~C'd in roughl y 21 nash rol l operations without b1.•1ng t•ov1•red h\' a <'Ourt ordt·r anti to rt'quirt• ,,:tlhdra\\·;1! signatur<'S. Dunc-a n e xpla ined the cash fund was used fnr smaller buy opt•rat1on s du ring night anrl ''l'ekend hours '''hen it "'as not ross1blt> to obtain the necessary bank sign:1turC":o; or JUdgc•'s order. Sa\l1rday. the task forcC'·s fund records and the auditor's rt'port \\l'r(' dt'li\'C'r('d l~\ !Juncan in Orange. lit• said the Orange County l)1 s- trict .'\ttorn<'y's offitP ha s bo\\'t•d out of its administrativ(' role in the handling of th(' funds, a rolC' li mited to prc:>parin c; court ord<'rs h1r dt"posits and withdrawals as ,~·t·ll ~i s reconciling thC" bank halanre. :'lleither Di£"drich nor Schmit ha\'e seen 1·opies of thr audit r<" l'fl,.t . C'onSC'QU t'ntly, both refuse to comn1ent on th<' auditors' find- ings So far, their invr.stigation has included int('rrogation aftt'r issu- ing suhpornas tu llistrict At l<•rnt~y ('ecil !lick-. ::inrl 1\ssistant l>istrict 1\tl o rn('v ~1 1chaf'l \apizzi. · And \\'hilt· both suPt•rvisors said they plan to conlntuc the JO · \'t'Stigation n<'it hC'r \Vnuld 111 rhea!{' in \.\'h:ll fa shil)n. Kick Up Heels In Saddleback Karate · Class :lolikt• Anderson \\'ants \'\1t1 lo kil'k llP) our h~'C'I ~ l>y t•nr11il11l)! in his k.1r ;1\1• t•!.i ":-at thf' Safi . dlrback \·all1.•) \''.\1(:,\ The hrO'>''n b~·lt cand irl::it .... a mcmht'r of th1• ,J ~1\)an Karat(' Federation, lf'<tC h<'s conl1nuing k:Jrat(" cl:iS!'>t'8 i1u·~day and 1'hursday nights at the\' Ses ~1ons art' st MC'dulrd from s to6p.m and rrom tito7p.m, both days and cost $1 2 Pt'r month plus a basiC' YM(:A mrmbl'r~h.ipof$9 per y1•ar. Thr 11r\1g r ;1 rn 1 s 11pt'n to per!lQns (lf all aj?es. l-Urther inform<ihon :iboul ttiC' Y's karate program is available from !hf" Y office :tt 2:1131 Orang(' Ave orbyC'all i n5(8.~YMCA. • Murder Charge Hits Clemente Parents Parents of a S·yt•ar-old San Cle-mente girl who died Saturday as a rt!'sult of brutal ph)'1ical abu!W were bookt"d on murdf'r rh:irgt"s Tut'sday aftt·rnoon by San\lt•mt•nte J>oli <:t. l..o.ltira Cruz d1L•d at 7 38 J) m S;l turday sevt-o huurs aftc·r :-o ht" was brought to San Clemente llosptt~d with cigarette and hot "'<1t(·r htirns and bruist•scovering her ht.Kl.~ Cowity Mulls Top Asse ssor Candidates Orangf• C'ounty supervisor., \\di mC't'I Iii Sl'('rt't SC'SSion tud<i ~ \\'Ith the hnp(' tine· applicant for l'tlunt y ;1 ~:-t·:-:-1 1r t•an mu!i tt>r thl· lhrt•t• 0 Vtllt•.s lh't'dl'd tu IA· appu1nt ('(1 \l1 tht• post .!\ftl'r \Olt'f\'J('\\'l fl ~ \ht• S IX fin<.1!t sts fnr tht• n1w-n1all y 1·lt·1·t l'd J11 b Tuesd :1;. afternoon, lhc fi\:e Stlpl·rv1s11r:-. 1ndit•at£>d tht>r(' IS :-trong s uppC1 rt for San Diego {\1un1 y t\ssis tant .<\:;s1·s~r llalph (' K in~ Jlut n11nC' of the• f1 ,.t~ surl<'r,·i:.ors \\t'r~~ y,·1lhni: to prP(l!C t 1f thal ~uppclrt can bt• transl;llt-<I to \ht' three votes necessary for King tu ht' appointed to the IXJSt King. 47, began his career in the San Diego assessor 's offict• as a n appraiser·s aide in 1956 and by 19i2 h:id y,·orked hi s "'·ay up to as· •(!Slant 3SSt"SSO r 1n charge of ~·~luation . HC' 1s a business ad· m1n1st ration graduate of San Plel?o State L: n1 \'ersity \\'hot'ver is selected to fill the three years that remain on former assessor Jack Vallerga's unexpired term v.·ill be named in a n open board s ession. Orange County's most recent tv.o a ssessors "'l"re appointed by the super\'isors, Andrew ilinshav.· in 1965 and \'allerga in 1~72. Both later '>''On election in their O\.\'n right. The a ssessor's post has been vacant since m id -September when Vallerga "'as removed from offi c-e after being c-onvicted on felony charges brought against him last ~1ay in a Grand Jury indictment. Ford to Seek Aid for NY, Sources Say WASHI:>IGT0:-1 (UP I ) - President Ford has decided to sc-c-k federal aid for financially troubled :'llew York City, Ad 4 ministration sources said today. They said Ford probably will outlinl' his plan for helping New York at a news conference late this afternoon. The White House announced that Ford will hold a .nC'v.·s conference at 4 :30 p.m. !">ST. and will make a brief open4 1ng statement on New York. The sources said Ford believes :hat ~ew York state. New York (:ity. bankers and unions have acted to justify his recommend· ing the federal government's coming to their aid. The sources said Ford also believes New York has reached a state of being in at least technical default -being unable to m('('t payn1ents on short-ter m loan debts between now and March. Thl' President has insisted for months he would not favor aid for the city unless it was in default ;ind unless state, city, union and banking officials took necessary s el£·help action. According to the sources, Ford v.'J s s urprised that New York ('r0v. 1-lugh I~. Carey and the stalt' legislature managed and took the action they have in league with ~ew York bankers and unions. They said the President had not t'X p{'eted them to art so de· cisi \'ely. Their action in putting together a multibillion dollar self-help program justifies presidential action now. Ford believes, ac. cording to the sources. Administration sources said Ford·s decision to come to the a.id of the city did not mark the Presi· (lent ·s reversing himself. Flute Missing From Vie jo School Or:inge County Sherirf·s of- ficers summoned to ~fission Vie- JO High School are investigating the theft of a flute left by its owner in the girl's restroom. Oeputit"' idt"ntified the victim as musi<' student Cynthia t..ee J'hilli~, 14, of 25942 Via del Sur, ~tis:sion Viejo. They valued the musical instrument at S240. Ferries Working SA:-1 FRl\NCISCO !AP> F'trry service tM-tween San Fran· clsco and Sauaalllo resumed to· day after a tentative iwttlement w•1 reached in lhe IJ-day ('.olden Gate ff'rry 1trike by· deckhand~ lier parent:s, Jose Juan and Yolanda Molina . 2723 S . El Camino Real. art• 1n r ustody In U~u of ne-w bails of ~.000 t'arh Arralgnm1tnt o n the murder charge' is pending They previou:sly harl been dl" taint>d on c·hild abust· eharges u1 lit•\1 of$5.000 bail each FUneral services. "''tti t h v.·iJI be held undt'r the dir('('tion of the county public· admirustr11tor, ~re pc·nding ~t Rlov.·er firo th(·rs '.\10rtuary. Santa Ana Police dt"tectives said the girl hnrl been repeatedly burnerl with lighted c-igarettes and hot piecrs of metal and had been placed 1n a tub of scaldini;? y,•ater Tht• pare nts brought th{' girl ln thP h os pit al after !ht· c hil d stoppt·d brC'ath1ng and lapst"d into uneonsc iousnt·ss The ~1 olinas wt're married in June. Thr clead girl wa:i born to '.\trs. !\1 ohna. 23, in a rormer mar ri:ig-t.. Molina. 21, 1s a \amp l't~nd h•ton marint·. Winter Day Camp Slated In Saddleback Signups are nov.• bt.•ing takC'n by t.he SaddlebaC"k Valley Y!\1CA for ''Frosty ·s Winter Da; Camp,·· a program for boys anti girls aged 5·12 . The day camp is sc-ht"dult'd f>ec . 29 to Jan. 2 and costs S20 for Y members and $25 for non members. Among thl' activities are a day of entertainment at !he Y, a trip to '.\"f arinE'land. an O\'ernighl trip to O ':-Jeill Park. a snowexc-urs1on to the mountains. and a visit to lhe San Diego Zoo. For sigmup information con· tart thC' Saddlebark YMCA <Jl 83J·9622 or stop by the office at 23131 Orange St .. F:l 1'oro. From Pngr A I BATTIN ... ty District Attorney Jack Ryan's motion that the motion C'ontained in the a!fidavit be denied and or- dered an unique hearing by a third judge to determine hi s own qualifications to try thecase. Veteran courthouse observers were unable to reeall an instance in Orange County Superior Court expeMenee wht"n such a hearing has been held. Before meeting in Judge Lae's courtroom Dec. 4, Ryan and Kurilich will attempt to decide on ~• third judge that is agreeable to both sidl's to hear the motion for Judge I.ae·s disqualification. Should they be unable to agrel· on a judge, they "''ill set"k appoint- ment from outs id e Orange County Superior Court by the statC' Judiciary Council. The unique hearing on a judge's qualifications to try a cast• n1a y delay the start of Rattin's trial un- til mid-necem ber. Before it begins another maJo r Kurilich motion, one challenging .Ratti n's indictment on ~r.ounds ~f discMminatory prosecution, will De the subject of a hearing. The controversial Santa An:i supervisor is charged in a seven- <'OUnt Grand Jury indictment handed down Aug. 14 with using county employes at taxpayer ex- pen se to campaign for the .Democratic party's 1974 li eute· nantgovernor·s nomination. • .~hari11g llart·esf .'\l1so EJ('mentilry School students fleft to right) J oanne \\ll'nlock. J,ynn !\1ourt'r. J oe Trejo. Kim E.ster and '.\laureen Heehan appec1red this \\'l'ek in "F'east of 'J'hanksgiving··. a rl'cnuctment o f the pilgrims' original {'t•lebrati<)n <)f their first suc·c(•ss ful harvest. 'fhc young ;;1ctors :1rt• students in l .O\\'ell l larris's fourth ·grade at the> El l 'oro :-;e hool. f'roni Png,. ,11 SAXON ... Plainclothes c-ampus pohtt· of fict>rs gutdt•d Saxon through :i ~1dt• door \\"Ith stucl C'nl s folloY.'tng ·;incl took him away Jn a polict• car. · This is the angriest ji!roup 1 ·\'t' :::een yet.·· S;,ixo n told a reportl'r befort' bt.>ginning hi s V.'a/k to ad· dress tht" faculty group. The ineident developed after Sax.on app<'ared on the gym nasium stt"ps at ~• rall y ht· scheduled to ansv.·t'r student and staff questions . After the de n1ons trat1on ga1nt•d momentum, Saxon began his \Valk to thl' meetjng room "I ·ve got to hand it to the guy ... said Sgt . R.J . ~t ot!. who forg(•d ahead of Saxon during the walk . ··1-te was talking to them and try· ing to a ns\ver thC'ir questions t'\·en a s ,,.t~ ''':ilked -\vhcn they'd ll't him ans,.,,..·er. that is." Durin J? hi s v.·alk. Sax.on bypassed police C'a rs in '>'·hich ht> ('0\l]d have taken refuge. Al times. his way \\':'IS blocked by studC"nts with locked arms . lie appeared pale and shaken but maintained his composure. . '\bout IO ca mp us policC' y,•alked ,.,.ith Saxon. As the shovin~ v.·orsenC'd, they formed a s hield around him and forced their way through the c-rowd. Before the disturbanc(', ucsn Police Chief I lugh French said there was no indication or trou- . ble. but tension mounted as Sax- on ansy,•erl'd questions about possible CIA recruitment on th!' campus. In rt"ft"renc-e to attt"ndance of ty.·o UCS O administrators at ~I CIA ·sponsorC"d conference on minority recruitment 1n W ashington. Saxon s aid , "Permitting is not the same as encouraging.·· He s aid ht" "''ould not set himself up a s "a moral god to others" and would not "intt'rfert• "'-''ith the right of citizens to chOOSl' for themselves what is moral or proper ... The response was :i chorus of obsccnitiC's. Irvine Firm Given, Noise Study Job llltrasystem s. Inc .• was a'.l.·arded a $12,900 contract by {)range County s upC'rvi sors Tues- day to update the noisl' <'Ontour lines around F.I Toro Marint· Corps Air St<Jtioo. The Irvine-based noise consult 1ng firm was one of three com· panies bidding for the pact. '''hich will involve nev.• measure· men ts ol the noise impact of ~larine airplanes on the su r · rounding community. In a Jetter to supervisors, J.l.G. "Gt'Orj?e" Osborne. dir{'{'tor of the county F:nvironmental Management Agency. said th1., new study was prompted by re ports of significant discrepancies· in the existing contours or the base. He said the last contours were drawn in I 972 and since then, a number of operational t hanges have oceurred at ·the m ilitary . 1 field that have altered the con- tour lines. particularly over l..aguna Niguel . Osbo r ne sai d it wa s l JJtrasystems that fi r st dis4 <'Overed t he eontour problems while doing another noise study in l.aguna Niguel in 1974 . Mom Denies Death Role Ml:>IEOLA, :-1 .Y. <UP!) Maryjane Dahl's mother. and 1 aunt allowed police to talce their. fingerprints but they still insisted they had no part in the death of the girl whose life-sustaining respirator "'as unplugged earlier this month. .. We arc not criminals .•. but f'verybody is treating us like we are," l\1rs. Janet Sarvent, Mary· jane·s mother. s aid Tuesday. Then. on the verge of tl'ars, she a<lded : "All I did was lose my on- ly child.'' • A VERY SPECIAL OFFER IMPORm> CHAIR AND OTTOMAN From Norway, a popular Ingmar Relling NIL design known for comfort. Wooden lrame with teak or rosewood finish available in several colors of leather_ ., J' ,..::== Limited quantity " High back chair '35900 low back chair '31900 Ottoman •.•.•.. •12200 Mf'ClllB) GINUtNI Lli'TMH . RECLINER & OTTOMAN You11 be am.zed at the luxurious comlort ... not to monliOn the low. low price! Wooden lrame w1tti Teak or RoMw:>Od llnlsh. Immediate delivery. Hurry, auan11ty llrrited. 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Crane was then anested as the boy handed him the sack, authorities said. Crane, a 28-year-old parolee who had contracted a spinal dis· ease in prison. was booked for in· vt>sligation of extortion, officers said. Officers s aid Crane bad telephoned Dr. Jerome Gottlieb, owner of the sanitarium where Crane was a patient, and de· manded the ransom for the safe return of Gottlieb 's daughter. Officers were notified by Got- tlieb and found the daw=hter out shopping and not kidnaped. They then set up the stakeout at the ransom drop point. Crane was on parole for a kid · naping conv iction, officers said. Heroin Death Plea 'Guilty' SANTA MONI CA (AP ) Ric hard Keeling. 30, of Venice has pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the heroin over- dose death of folk singer Tim Buckley. Keeli ng was ordered Tuesday to appear Jan. 9 for sentencing by Superior Court J udge Charles H. Woodmansee. Buckley, 28, died June 29 while climbing a night of s tairs in his apartment. An autopsy found death \lt'aS caused by a combina· tionof alcohol and heroin. Ket>ling allegedly gave or sold the heroin to Buckley, authorities said. $32,000 H e isted !.OS ANGELES (U PI ) - Police were searching today for -two men who robbed a Playa del Rey jewelry store at the polnt of a sub·machine gun and escaped with $32.000 worth of jewelry and :silver coins. UPtl•~ Stupect and \lictim Robert Wampler. 59, left. charged with pistol slaying of Oregon State Police Supt. Holly Holcomb. 58. right. underwent psychiatric examin3tions Tuesday night. Poli ce say a long.simmering grudge was ap· parently the m otive. Wampler was fired from the state police for ce in 1958 as the result of a r eport filed by Holcomb. Nessie Fihned? Lock Ness Photos Studied PASADENA <U PI) -The e ngineer who used space agency computer techniques to improve underwater photos from Scotland's I.och Ness is sure the pictures show "SQJTlething" in the lake, but do not prove the existence of its legendary monster. AJan Gillespie of the J et Propulsion Laboratory, a n arm of NASA. said Tuesday he performed the computer enhancement on photos taken by Robert Rines of Boston. .. THE R E SEEMS to be something there in the lake, .. Gillespie said . "But we don't know if it':s a genuine animal or not. After many, many hours of studying these pictures, I haven't found the slightest evidence of fraud . In m y opinion Rines is sin- cere, serious and honest about this whole affair ... Rines believes the photos may show the "Loch Ness Monster," the existence of which has been debated ror centuries. There has been speculation the Loch contains a number of plesiosaurs, water-dwelling dinosaurs thought to have been ex· tinct ror 70 million years. GILL ESPIE'S SPEOALTY in the laboratory is computer enhancement or photos of planets, s uch as Mars and Mercury, taken by far·ra nging NASA spacecraft. 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And another two motions asked I.he court to order Miss Hearst to provide sampl es of her voice and handwriting. MISS HEARST is accused of helping the SLA rob the Hibernia' Bank in San Francisco April 15, 1974, some nine weeks after sbe was draggE\(1 screaming Crom her Berkeley apartment. She is now in the San ~tateo County Jail. Assistant U.S. Atty. David Bancroft filed an affidavit saying that psychiatrists for the defense are expected to be called to testify about her s tate of mind during the bank robbery. SHE UN DE RW ENT mental examination by three court· appointed psychiatrists and a rlinical psychologist. On the basis or their reports. Judge Carter found she was rompetent to stand trial and aid in her de- ft>nM . A government memorandum filed with the motion said state- mt>n ts made by Miss Heant and ht>r law)·ers t'stablish th&t men- tal C'Ondition \\'111 be rail5ed as part of lhe defenst". THE MEMORANDUM said that on Der. 23 :she filed an af · fidavit which n1ade a .. detailed. explirit acknowl~gement lhat she did in fact pe r sonally participate in the crimes 'o''ilh vohirh she is eharged, lhat she e n- lt>red the bank h('rself armed >A'ith a gun. and stood guard there >A' hi le others r obbe-d that bank. In the affida .. ·it. the pro- secutors pointed out, she was also quoted a s saying she belie\'l"d she was losing her sant · ty and began fantasizing that she wa s unable to di s tingui s h betw("('n the real and the im· aginary. ''Jn sum . def('ndant has alleged racts indicative or a defense based upon he r mental condition or sanity at the time she admit· ted ly commi t ted the acts charged,·· said the government. A C.OVF.RNMENT sPokes man said the prosecution has the right to know >A'hether the defense will use a defense or insanity, whether expert or other testimony is used to support it. He said diminished capacity rules provide that tht:' govern- ment has the right to know if an attempt "'ill bt-made to employ this d e f e n se using expert testimony. Clyde McElroy was lisl· td in critical conditioo at Coro na Community 1-tospital suffering several broken r lbs, a broken leg, back injuries and stomach 'Wl:lunds inflicted by the t4UI 's horn s. Sharp Pleads 'No Contest', Fined $100 I.OS ANGELES CAP) -In a whispered senteDcing out of earshot of nt-Ws men covering lht" hearing, former Long Beach City Councilman Wayne Sharp has been fined SlOO after pleading no contest to perjury. After Sharp changed his inno·. ct>nt plea Tuesday, U.S. District Court Judge Robert Kelleher called both sides to the bench and handed down the sentence ln a low voice so newsmen could not hear it. A CH ECK w ith the court clerk's office showed the fine was $100. Couple File Suit· In Death of Son Sharp had admitted taking $1.000 from the Long Beach Amusement Co . He had main- tained it was a political contribu- tion. not•a bribe for the company to obtain a business license. THE UNUSUALLY light sen· tence led to specul ation that Sharp would be a m ajor witness against five Lo ng Beach officials charged with conspiring to allow illegal bingo·like gambling in the ci ty th at the J ustice Depart· ment's Organized Crime Strike Force is investigating. FRESNO CAP) -A Parlier couple has filed a $150.000 claim in a dispute over whether they agreed to the unplugging of a respirator that was keeping their son alive. The claim contends officials at Valley Medical Center. operated by Fresno.County, disconnected the respirator prior to the cessa· tion of vital functions of Sammy Uribes, 19. ONE OF TH E ph ysicians named in the claim, Dr. Michael Freeman. said in a document after U r i bes died t hat his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Uribes, gave permission to have the respirator unplugged last August. They denied gi ving such permission. 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Corporal punishment s hould be eliminated because it is no longer wo rkable, if it ever did \\'Or k . State law no'" dictates th:.1t parental permission 1s required bl·for1..· a child may be spanked. Since some parents \\'Ould g rant this pern1i:->sion an<! others would witt1holcl it, it is impossible for school authorities to administer 1>unis hmcnl 111 a fair manner. f'ltrthl'r . there is inl'reasing ques ti o n as to the cf· fl('aC'y nf corµoral punishment 111 controlling behavior s ituations . \Vh l·tht.•r or not it serve:; <ts a u seful role for teachl'rs h a s b<>c>n the subJeC't of consid e rable de· bate for many years. Since the 1ssut' is <lebatable to begin \\'ilh-and c·an 't bC" app!Jt•rl JL1dic1ously because of stale r e- qu1rt•ments -1t \\'as t1ml·ly for the board t o eliminate corporal punis h mC'nt from the district . n1ng' d1rl·Ctorl:i resigned after less than a year each ,,rjth the <·ity , 'l'hc new <lir('('tor joins the city ~1t a time it badly nel.--rls sophis tic a tt·<l plan.ning guidance. The first co1n- prchensi ve review of th e general plan is under way. Jts goal is to pick a single plan for Irvine's future de- velopment. 1'hc effort involves revie\v of a mountain of data that went into the original general plan plus new econom ic and design studie::;. J1cabody's expertise will be• important in helping the city resolve the knotty i~sucs involved 10 the gcncr~·il µIan change. Offer Unrealistic Capistrano Unified School Di strict trustees arc pursuing a course of attion that could easily culrninat~ in a disruptive teachers· s tr1 ke. An indepcndl•nl fact-finding panel found tha t thl' board. through judicious budget cuts , could afford a :il'Vl'll p('f('l"nl se:tlary increase. llut tht.• board's lat<:>st offer was only 4.5 pc-rcent. ' J Expertise Welcome 'J'he tcllche r s' res ponse to the board's offer v•a s predic table. Teaehers n1ade it clear through their representatives that they \\1ill \Va lk off thei r jo bs if the board holds to the 4.5 percent increase. Eddie lleab(Jd y ,Jr .. the former planning director of W<.1l nut Crcl•k . h<.1s ta ken his ne\v po.st as the City of lrvinC''s J>lanning d ircl·tur . l i:>cabod y tills one of tl1c slipperiest seats in the ci ty bureau<.·racy. Ironically, ln a city that is so proud or its planni ng, Irvine has :spent much of its four years of ('llyhood \vithoul a chief planner. The firs t l\vo plan- 'l'he seve n percent incre a se demanded by teac he rs is r oughly equivalent to inc reases a\varded t eachers in other dis tricts earlier this year. School trus tees undoubtedly are attempting to s ave taxpayer money, but in this instance they seem to be follo\\'ing an unrealistic set of figures in the face of the facts presented by an unbiased study_ 'As you can see, chief, our man is about ready to write the press release on the economic summit!' Search for An Ideal Justice (..__A_R_T_H_O_P_P_E _ _,) F.xcusC' m('. ~1r. f'r('sid('nt, but thert"'s a lady out h('rt.• in a long, Yo'hitC' robt' t•a rrying a set of scales. She says her name is Jus tic('. ·· "Justice. eh' Thal certainly sounds familiar. Wt>ll. Bob. :,;end her 1n . Ah. -here "'C' are :\tiss Justice. IS ii? .. Plain Justice is suf - £ic ient, si r , thaok you ... ' ' W e I I , Justicl', what can I do for yo u?·· "Whenever there is a vacancy on thE' Supreme Court, sir. I ap- pear before th e President to seek the appointml'nl. ·· ''Oh , a job seeker. Well , you're a woman. That's sure a point in your favor. Retty'll skin me alive if I don't name a woman. Too bad you're not black." "COIA>R is in the eye of the beholder. sir. And , speaking of that. perhaps I should point out that I am blind ... "Don 't worry, I believe in hir- ing the handicapped. You don 't happen to be Jewish, do you? That would be a plus. We haven't had a Jewish Jus tice on the Court 1n years. "No. I suppose you would call me('{'umenical. .. "Some of my best friends are ecumenicals. Say, you don't just happen to be a Republican, do you?" "No. I 'm sorry. J'm an in- dependent.·' "I was afraid of that. You wouldn't believe how hard it is to find a Republican these days. I don't know how appointing an in- dt"pendent would sit with the Na- Dear Gloon1y Gus Oo Yt'll remt•mhf'r \\'hf'n btinging hum.:-lh1,.• bal'un clidn't mf'~•n risking pnisnn in ;.:• your (;1m1 ly \\'J!h nitr~t!t.·~., <. I'. GloOnlt G.,. c•''""•"ll ••• '"-"-"' '" •-" •IWI de! 11•1 n•<•n•rlly >Ttl«I '"" '""°""' t'f Ut• ,....,,,..,., S•ncl -Ptl .,...,.. to Gl ... my Gut. O•llY Piiot. tional Committee. I guess it sur{' beats nam ing a Democrat. ~ot . of course. that politic:. enter into these things ." '·or course not · · "Rut would you describe yo urs elf as a f is c.1 \ con - servative?" "NO, I would say 1 was a n1oderate in all things ." "Hmmm ,.that's too bad. l mean some or my best fri ends used to be moderates, but I have to think. or co urse. or the challenge from the right in th e primaries. I don 't want them ac- cusing me of unbalancing the Court in the direction of modera- tion." "You certainly seem to have a problem there. sir.·· "Tell me, Justice, are you working now ?" "Oh, off and on, here and there. But generally I 'm un- employed. People say I 'm often quite poetjc, though.·- "IS SHF. gone? Why did you e-ver let her in, Bob? Can you im - agine the Senate approving a blind, unemployed, hippie poetess to sit on the Supreme Court? .. "Sorry. Mr. President." ''No more oddballs. flob. Remember, what we need is a black female, Southern. Republican, C"onservativc, dis- tinguished jurist with ... Say! Sammy Davis Jr .. doesn't hap- pen to be married to a judge, does he ?" SB Collect ire Bargai11i11g Sta11d Puzzles Governor Difficult to Assess To the Editor : llo\\I ran we .'.lSSl'SS lhC' gov ernor·s firs t "~1C't't th(' Peoplt··- session in S~ln Diego'! ill' S(•t•rns to h<lVt' r('jC'cted tht.· regular poli tic al libt"ral prin('iple of prn mist'. promise. prom1st•: t·h•(·t , l'l<'C'l. {']('C't : ancl t:L'<. tax, tax. ()r has ht'., In ()ctoher. tht• governor told st~lt• £'m ployr clt•lt'J.!i.llt'S that hl'':. look1n~ into tht• le)!ality of 1ssu· i Ill:! an t'X t'C ul 1 \'t' cirdt•r that ~·ould ;1!lo"· collect1vt• h;irgaining for :'t;1lt• t'n1ploy('s. Ill' mad{' this dt•cision aftt'r thP San Franciseo police :ind firen1Pn 's strike in September \V dl tht• govl-'rnill" nO\\' change hi s mind and ac· quif'sC"e to thC' vote of th(' pt•oplt• in tht• San 1-"'raneisco city· ba\ltit rnC'a surl's of '.\'.ov . 2. ind ir£'ctly rt.·· \ating to collectivt' bargaininl(! COMM(l'."'J SF.SS .. : persuadt>s that industrial t y pt> collectivt• bargaining: princi pies wt> re never intended for public employes. Yet the governor did sign S.B. 160, a teacher coll C'ctive bargain- ing bill which "'ill. among other things. le:~d to the politilizatiun of the profpssion ~ind playin~ politics w it h our children 's education. F.arlit>r this year. the pt>oplC' of California helpC'd to change thl'· governor 's mind on tht" ~Ox auto emission control system. We need to communicate with Cr0vernor Rrown again and help him reduce his political .<ind ad - ministrative blunders. GEORGE H_ KUBECK Can't Win To the Editor: When I read Von Hoffman's colurnn in the Nov. 19 Daily Pilot I felt physically ill. He likens doc- tors {in this case the ones treat - ing Franco) to the master of thf> Inquisition -··'who believed that the pain that he inflicted was for the bt>nefit of his victims." 1-le went on to say he wondered "what happe ns to prop\e "'hen th<'Y put.on the "'hite smock of medicine" that they are "so fascinated "'ith techniques for ( ___ M_A_l_L_B_o_x __ ) J,ellers Jro1n rf'adcr.~ are Wf'lcome The n g/11 lo condense letters fQ fit space or el1 '111nate /1bf.•l 1.~ reserved Leiter! o/ JOO words or less u,i/J bt.- gtut'Tl preference All lerrers mu.st in- clude signature and m(llhng address but names r11ay be withheld on re. quesl If sujj1c1ent reason IS apporerit Poetry u,·1/1 not be pub/i.shed their o"·n s;:1ke that 1t "'lpt'S uut their l'Olllnlon sense . l ht·ir sr il'nl'e and evt·n humanity .. 11.o\D \'on lloffm:in l'Vt'r ron sidered th:it tht.· "'isht•s of 1-"'ran co ·s f,1m ily and the Vatil'an might be> lht~ rl';.1\ re:•son ror thest· unusual mt'lhods of sustaini ng Ii f C'' Thl' d~'l'tt.irs can 't "'111 F.1thl'r lht•y 'rt' mu1·dl•rprs for ' pulhng 11ut th t• plu).!·· or tht>.v'rt• tortur('r S fo 1· u sing tht' onl y methods avail ~•bll' fnr ~ustain1ng Ii fp . Somc>da y Von lloffm an may deJ){'nd upon~· ·"·hite smockl:'d " dCM.'tlir for his lift'. I \\'Ondl'r how hl'"'ill ft~t"'l th<'n ·• llF.l.F.:-1 R.<\l.J.A:--.:Tl'.\'.F. F111Ul111 To lh <' Editor: I read the notice 1n your paper about the l.t'ague of \\'omen Vote rs having a presentation of the Traffic Circulation Study. iiaving had the dubious pl casurt! of listening to and "'at<'hing this presentation, I wondC'r why we :spend our money on th.is exercise in futility . It is just more colored maps and projected populations_ Of cours<' they admit they cannot tell wher(' populations will be, probably because they don't know where the Planning and Coastal Commission wilJ allow people to live, so they draw many maps to rover all areas. THF. OTHER part of the futili - ty is that there will be no money to carry out these plans for road- building since our gas tax money has been given to rapid transit commissions for their stud ies , t•ven though the people of Orange Count y vott•d ag;;dnst that. :-.OO'o'', arrording to your Nov 7 ··costly Consultant.·• we hav1,.• hired a San F'rancisco firm fur $100.000 to rt··plan our zoning plans. that will haYC' no coordina t1on "'it h our l'irculation plans. )iean"'hile. back at the ranch. we are spendin~ upward of ~.000 a Yt~ar. for !ht.• next 10 to 15 years to dra"' maps that t•an· not be used. and makt:' presenta tions. ,<\.II that rnoney could pru bably build a few obvious ly needed roads. It can hardl y be calle<l progrPssive or product]v(•. GOl.DIEJOSEPll I.Ike• Tun11Pb To the Editor : Rt": Editorial of '.'lov . 12th. 'Tunnels Should Go ." '\'our editorial inconsistencies continue to an1aze m<' In one Thank-11011 Note D.: "..-Du1l / Pilot, Al I< son o.nd-R..t. . ' Tha nk 'f'u \ ••li1n1 -tt.e •Jon obout Mord.on 111 ycu~ n·Pv11 po pPr A\\o tlion\<,, 'l°'1 ~or pult ;,..~ our pi ( l-.,.,~'$ '" lt breath a condemnation of the Coastal Freeway is advocated. then you continue to chronicle "'ider neighborhood streets:, greater traffic controls and big- ger and better asphalt parking lots. In reality your passionate af- fection with the automobile is not a platonic ur sophomoric love af- fair. It is real. not contrived, but 1n the majority of instances does not help in maintaining any form of a rustic atmosphere, almost extinct in our vast metropolitan surroundings. IN Lake Fores t the proposed• $400.000 r ailroad underpass is a definite was te or taxpayer money. The tunnels are rustic. are unique and help create a quasi-rural atmosphere. They do slow down traffic, but provide on- ly minor congestion, and there are alt e rnate routes. To eliminate this minor congestion is simply to provide pedestrian tunnels. which would alleviate the rour or five cars that have to "'ail a few extra seconds during the peak traffic periods. Schools are nearby, children must pass through and, as we all do, they te nd to saunter . No responsible adult would venture .through those tunnels while a child or teenager walks through. And this is the major cause of the minor bottleneck. A pedestrian tunnel or tunnels would eliminate this problem, yet be a safe way for our c hildren to walk to and from school or the Lake Forest Clubhouse. Envision our children walking next to a street like Canada Road, where the average vehicle speed is over 50 miles per hour. J know, I live here. I use both roads and do not want a road through ou r fine bedroom com· munity s uch as Canada Road. l Candidates Miss Keal Issues For once let ·s not bow down lo the almighty automobile at the cost or preserving a nice rustic atomosphere, unique in Southern California, but more important· ly, let's not provide anOther high speed road'1ray, like Canada Road, where our childre n must walk in order to go and return from their. school and their clubhouse activities. -JOE H. CLASSEN Quotes Voters being treated to the warmups or tne candidates for the U.S. Senate seal held by John V. Tunney cannot be blamed if they are perplexed and dis- tressed by what they hear. With the election a year in the offing Congressman Alphonzo Bell ha s alread y launched into a vigorou s campaign. So much so that one wonders whether h e may not be pitching his game in the bullpen and come up au worn out when the re- -al campai1nin1 slarts alter neKt :sprlng·s formal filing for the of- fice. But th•l i1 a question ror de· bate among the m ore pro· resslonal politicians. What must be puz1line to Uie unswhisticat- td voter1 is the current choice or dialogue indulged in by the can- dldlltn. ·1 ( EARL WATERS ) Bell led off the other day with what he described as hi s first comprehensive issue statement . 1-lis subject was e nergy. prin- cipally oil and gas deregul ation, offshore drilling and the use of naval oil reserves. IN THAT he seems to have set tht" tone (or the others sinc e Tun- ney's Democ rati c challenger Tom Hayden, the erstwhile stu- dent activist, has seized upon the same topic as his principal issue of the moment. The public has been subjected to months of h-arping ttway by the Washington pundits on the pro- blems with the Arabs and what to do about oil price~ and supplies. From their lofty Pt!rches these may seern or tremendous im~ piortance but the guy in the street tould care less. even if he fuJl y undei'stood what it all meons. JC tf.ose in' CongrHS and those I "'ho write about the goings-on back there believe the focal point of interest in this country centers on the mid·east, the Arabs, and the contrived oi l s hortages. they really are out of touch with the people. IF RF.I .I. or Hayden or any other candidate for the U.S. S<>nate. including the incumbent 1'\1nney himself, wants to win <'l<'rtio n ne'l:t year they had bet ... ter start reading something other than the Wa shington columnists and start com 1nuning with someone outside of the Capitol cocktail parties . The gut issues or the campaign are not to be found there. What ls foremost in the minds or the votM's is first, where CallJornia and the n'-1tion arl" headed t'conomically, and second, what in the h<'ll are those in offi ce lo(o- ing to do to prot<'cl the citizens rrom the ever Increasing criminal depredations. For the unemployed, or which California outranks the nation, it is a question of jobs. For the employed and the retired it is a QU('s tion of inflation. For every- one it is a m allt"r of halting gov- ernment spending and near con- fiscatory taxation. IF THAT isn't enough there is still the problem of providing adequate he alth care within th(' financial r£'ach of the people And urban problems hav e slipped from bad to worse. There is also the rising demand to end bureaucratic a.ttempts to run the country by edict rather than duly enacted laws. If the c andidates really want to discourse with the voters at levels which will be readily un- derstood perhaps they should heark(>n to the utterings of Senator Herman Talmadge of Georgia. J.te ha s repeatedly pointffl out that the people have had their fill or Washington"s ob· sess ion for funnelling thei r money into foreign aid while the t'itizens at home go hungry either from lack of jobs or as a result of tbe lnOalion, .stimulated in part by foreign aid programs, which result$ in reducing their earnings to poverty levels. Yesterday is but a cancelled check. and tomorrow is a . pro- missory note . But today is cash. - RaymondW.1'1illc r . I ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT HolH'rf N . \Veed. Publi~hf'T Thomas Kecv1l . f:ditor Harbara Kre1 b1ch, Ed1lonal Page Editor The editorial page.' or the Daily Pilot 5C'l'ks to inform and .st1mulat!' readers by prt'Scntin~ on this paJ?e diverse comment ary on topics or interes t hy synd1cat- 1-d <'Ol umnists and cartoonist:\, by prn\•1dinit a rorum for readeni• \'ll''o''S :ind by presentin" thts _ot.v.:.spaper·s op.in.ions and ideas on c-urrt'nt top1c:-1 . Th<' editorial opi ni ons or the Daily Pilot Bppcar only in the !'dllorlal ~olumn Ht the top of lhc pa~c . Opinion:\ ex· pr rssl'd by the eolumni!>L" rind tartoonists and lcltcr writers arc their own and no cndnr$('mtnt of their VICV.'S by I.hr: D:ail)I Pilot ~hould be inlerrl.'fl Wednesday. Nov. 26, 1975 7 Irvine EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 330, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Closing N. l'. Stoeks WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1975 TEN CENTS. Hinshaw 'Cover-up' Cited by Upton Ry TOM BARLEY Ol tM 0.lly !"»Mi .... Former assessor's aide George Up1on testified today that then· county assessor Andrew 1-linshaw decided in rarly 19'12 to co,•er up what the prosecution claims were several gifts of stereo equipment from the Tandy Corporation. lJpton. the firs t prosecution witness in lhe Orange <A.'unty Sup f'rior Court trial of Congrf'ssman Hinshaw, said tht' decision was reaC'htd in a m<-<'l ing held in Hinshaw 'soffice. Upton said he, 1-linshaw. then deputy assessor Ja<"k Vallerga and public relatioJ" executive Chip Cleary met to diS<'uss thl' possible impact of l\o\-'O affidavits signed by memhfors of the as- :;essor's staff. Upton. "'ho IS S('fving a SIX month eounty jail t('rm on his O'A'n bribery conv1ct1on, said Hinsh3"'' eommentt'd al the meeting that tht> donation of rour stt>rro st>ts to the Coast Guard 'A'Ou ld di \'ert at~ention from ster('() sets receivrd by persons present at thf' mt>eting. Assistant Di strict Attornf'y Michael Capizzi has not yet be-en allowt.'<i to divulge the C"ontents of lht" affidavits to the jury. One Is :signed by RussE'll Jotlnson or lluntington Rt>ach . Upton also testified that it was suggE'SlE'd at the meeting in llinshaw's offi<'e that Tandy vice presidt>nt James Buxton provide Hinshaw with an affidavit to the E'ffe-ct that stt>reo equipment donated by tht> firm througti its Radio Shack distributors h~d gont' to the Coast Guard. Upton further testified that tile Tandy group additionally donat- ed SJ .000 to liinshaw ·s con - gressional campaign fund by rt:'- serving ten seats at a fund.raising banqut>t. ~le has also testified that Tan· dy re-ceived a numbE'r or assess· ment concl'ss1ons 1n cunnl'Ct 1on with its import bu sint>ss at a time "'hf'n 1-l1ns h<t"' acct>ptt>d homo sterro sets and tupt· dl'<'k l•ctW1>· me-nt for hi s car Hinshaw is <:barged with three fe-lony counts or brilK•ry con· fained in a grand jury indict. mrnt Convi('tion on any one C'Ount could bring tu1n a st01te prison tf'rm ()f up to ten ff"~rs . OC Drug Buy-Bust Funds Okay "Spat 1Jpot1 Saxon Attacked By UC Students SA:-/ DIEGO CUP!) - l lniversity or California Presi· dt:>nt David Saxon was spat upon and drive-n from the UC San Diego C'ampus by student de- County's Assessor Selected Ry Wit.LIAM SCHREIBER OflPI• O.lly ,.ti.it !1.\afll Rradle-y I .. J acobs or Mission -viejo today was selected as Orange County's new assessor by tht> Board of Supervisors. Jacobs. or 26816 La Si.erra Drive, has never been involved in gove-rnme-nt, having spent his en- tire 22-year career as an engineer, business economist, financial analyst and division managE'r. · His application to the county indicates he has worked with government institutions "al all levels from local to national" on V<\rious contract projects. The new assessor was elettt"d on 3 4 to I vote-with SuperVisor Thomas Riley casting the lone negative ballot. t Rile-y said later he favored one or the other five fi nalists for the job. Ralph King, an employe of tht> San Diego assessor's office. Jacobs was the only applicant in the-final field with essentially a private business background. He is cur re-ntly the manager or comm('rcial product develop. ment for PDA, Inc. of Santa Ana, a private C'Ontract research firm . ... monstrators opposing the CIA . Saxon was surrounded by s tu- dents Tuesday while walki ng to a science C'lassroom to address the- tJCS D Academic Senate. One stu- dent spat on him. and another tore his coat. Other s shouted : "Go Away Saxon·· and "Go Away CIA." Tbe-de-m onstrators. chanting and waving anti -CIA signs, forced their way into thl' meeting room. The meeting was called off. Plainclothes C"ampus police of· ficers guided Saxon through a side door with students following and took him away in a polict! car. ''This is the angriest group I've seen yet," Saxon told a reporter before-beginning his walk to ad . dress the fa-culty group. The incident developed aCter Saxon appeared on the gym· nasium steps at a rally he scheduled to a nswe-r student and staff que-stions. After the dC'- monstration gained momentum. Saxon began hi s walk to the m eE"ting room . . "I've got to hand it to the guy," said Sgt. R.J . Mott. who forged aht>ad of Saxon during the wall&:. "He-was talking to them and ~ry ­ ing to answer their questions ('Vf'n as "'e walked -when they'd Jet him answt'r, that is ." puri n g hi s walk . Saxon bypassed police cars in which he could have taken re fuge. At times, his way was blocked by students with loc ked arms. i"le appeared pale and shaken but maintained his comp>Su.rE'. About 10 campus police "'alked (See SAXON. Page-A2) 4-l Irvine \loie U,.l T•lou•~ol• PLAINCLOTHES CAMPUS POLICE DIRECT UC PRESIDENT DAVID SAXON TD PATROL CAR In San Diego, Demonstrations, Chantlf'.'9 and .Spitting Greet University Chief Sh.eezing Accident There wa s a loud · hachoo" followed by the gna sh of mC'tal against met:l\ and the tinkling or brokt:>n glass. and then all \~as quiet. .i\ 38-year -ol d woman told San lleme-nte police Tuesday that her snet>ze caused her to lose control or her car. It plowed into a parked vehicle near the corner of Esplanade and El Ca mino RE'al. fhe .,..·o man's large sedan received moderate dama ge Th<' s mall Germar. made car was destroyed. Winds May Hinder Brush Fire Battle I.OS ,l\.'.'IGELES (AP) -Three thousand firefighters in smoke- choked canyons north of the city today raced to gain a grip on two massive brus h fires. ~1ore gusty winds were pre- dirted, which "'ould again fan names that have destroyed over 100 squart-miles of valuablC' mountain "·atershed. ~o serious injuries were re porte-d . At least 20 ho mes have been destroye-d and 30 others damage-d sincC' the fires began Sunday. An estimatf'd 5,600 persons had been :ldvised to JeavC' their homes at various tin1es since Sunday. However. sheriff's de· puties es timated that only about half the residents in the affected areas ever left. many choosing to remain and we-l dO'A'n their roofs with garden hoses. The largE'st blaze-. the-four-day- old Rig Tujunga Canyon fire, dt>scended Crom brush-Cill E'd canyons and hills. skirltng heavi - ly populated suburbs within the I.os Angeles city limits. Jacobs take-s the post vacated ·by former Assessor Jack Vallerga, who was convicted of multiple fe!Ony crimes in a trial two months ago. Jacobs will hold the position, normally an elected post, until the June primary of 1978, when be will be forced to run i r he wants to keep thC' job. Low-cost Home Bid OK More than 600 persons were <.1d vised to evacuate their hom£'s <Jnd at least another 20 persons were asked pers onally by deputies to leave Tuesday night when names rekindled by erratic "'inds reache-d busy r~oot hlll RoulC'vard in Sunland. Fifty-five engine co mpanies lined up convoy·stylt• to push back the blaze in the Sunland (See-FIR•:s. P age-All ~1ore than 100 applicants SO'lght the vacant job and those "·ere screened to a final field of 20, which was culled by a citizens committee to the six who we-re in· trrviewed Tut>sday by supervisors. Jacobs' pri vate industry back- ground and the top management experience he has had were ap- parently the deciding factors in hi s favor because severa l supervisor s indicated they want· t"d so mebody who was "not part of.LhC' system." Though J ac.obs has no formal background in land appraisal or assess m e nt practice s, supervisors were convinced the job requires primarily good manageme-nt practices. M4NY TAKERS FOR FREEZER "Actually, I was ver y sur- prised at the-response to the ad. Of course, we sold our freezer to a Daily Pilot reader ·· I That's the advert'.tsmg succe!'S t>xperienced by the Irvine man who placed this-ad : COl.DSPOT t1 ' upright rr<ll5t rr~ rreezer 2 yn old nest orrer xxx·lllln If you have an appliance you "'ant to convert to casti, call &12·5678. We make it easy to put a ft'W word~ to work for you, in ltie Daily Pilot. Subsidized apartments, a prE'· £ab home tract and land purchas e-s intended to aid cooperatives and developers of lower cost homes got tentative approval from _the Irvi ne ·City Council Tuesday. Tht> 4 to 1 votE's over the obj<.•c - tions of Councilman John Burton. were haile-d by Mayor Art An- thony as "the most progress "'e have made in some time·· on lower cost housing. tn a mixture of approaches to e-nsuring housing in lrvinr is available-to-those earning less than SI S.QOO a year, lhf' counci l approved' a compromise plan drafte-d by Councilmen Henry Quigley and Gabriell e-Pryor. backed an Irvine Company apartme-nt subsidy proposal and voted to make a second-year ai>· plication for fede-ral housing Cunds that could total $240,000. Irvine Company Vice Presi - dent William Watt said the com- pany is in the process of filing several applications for apart· ment s ubsidies . Two applications have been mjlde for subsidized senior citizens· complexes. Watt said. Another has beC'n m·adc for subsidies for "a small perccn. tage-.. or the planned apartme-nts to be called Woodbridge Pint's on Rarranca Road. The council voted 4 to I to write a letter of support for the Irvine Company's applications to the federal De parlment or !lousing and Urban Development and the State.liousing t'inance Agency . Additionally. the council vott>d to apply for fede ral housing funds that eould total S2·10.000. ThE' money, they said, "''ould go to pay a consultant who would de- cide how the rest or it should be spent. ThE' federal money could be used to buy park s Cor a ·manufa('tured home" tract rather than requiring deve-loper dedication of parkland under the counc tl proposal. That, they said. would help keep cos ts to purchasers down. .o\nother potential use of the federal money would be lo buy land for the l JC Irvine Student Housing Cooperative. The group has proposed to build an apart- ment complex for 49 students . Additionally, the council pro- posed the money C'ould go to buy land for a sE'nior citizE'ns apart- ment complex. '.'lo firm decisions were madE'. Those are to await the consul- tant's report at a bout mid ·l976. In a relatC'd action. the council voted to ask the Orange County ~lousing Authority for 40 family apartment subsidies and 40 adult apartment s ubsidies. Coun - cilmen specified that the city \vould no t join the h ot~sing al1thority nor give it authority over other developmE'nts in the city. Heated Issue Patriotism Vncoinfortable? MTll SOM F. WORRY about potential hotheads in the city, Irvine councilmen have proc laimed the first Tuesday l'l( E'ach month next year "Bicentennial Day in Irvine." The ide-a. said Bicentennial Committee Chairman H.obE'rt l\tartin. is to have the townsfolk deeked out in their A111erican Revolution-era costume~ for that day each month RUT MAYOR ART . .(NTUONV. who makes a convinc· ing Jk>n Franklin in hi s cutaway co;1t and powdered wig , \vond t>rccl. '·for those of us with very "'arm wigs, do you t"X · 1x•t·t l•S to ::u t her<" "·1th our wigs on throllgh these meet 1ng:f.''· )'1<1rtin, wearing his revolutionary-era regalia, said U1crl" could b<.' some flexibiUtf. l·I~ had Partt"d with hi s hair J)it'ce lor the presentetion to lhecou.ncil. -' , Test Scores Called Fraud By Trustee Recent s tate school testing scorPs have be<.•n blasted as ._. "fraud on parents and tax - payers·· by Irvine schools Trust CC' Frank llurd. Charging that thC' tests wert' covering faili ngs in student abili - ty with misleading percentages. rlurd called for a di strietwi<le plan to improve the skill s of stu · dents in thC' di strict in a speech at the school board nH:•cti ng thi s week . Ci ting the example of spel ling, in which seniors placed above 93 percent or the rf'st or the seniors in the state. llurd said the actual score was 65 pe-r<'C'nt That means. hr said. "[or E'very '""'o they got right . thC'Y missed one.'· SupE'rintendent A Stanley Corey countrred that the St an dardizE'd tests were dt'sign('(I so no one could answt"r al\ the ques- tions correctly Th3t tet'h1llqu~ of te.stini;c he S:lJd. allnws rclucntors lo place sttfd('nts' r('l:itivt-i.kill s in rt>la tion to thn sC' of othC'rs n1ort' ac eurat<'ly than if many students got all th(' questions r"ight. (',orC'y ofrerf'd to jlOOver the tf'St rt':$Ults wtth the board, bu! got no rNponse. ) Auditors Leave Question State auditors have concluded there-has been no misuse or fund:1 <.·olle-cted in Orange County Superior Court from convicted drug offenders and later ust.>d by narcotic officers in buy-bust operations. l Jnans'A'ered in the auditors· re-port is the question or whether $21,300 paid into the Oranoe l.ount y Drug and '.'larcoties Task ForC'e fund was legally collected from offendrrs as a rondition of probation and held in trusl by the task rorre. . .o\nd , according to thr rC'port. while all the mont>y paid into the controversial ru.1d is properly ac- counted for. court t~stablis hed guide-lines for handling the money have not aJ ,...·ays been followed . In their t·xamination of the task force accounting r<.·cords, state-llt>partment or Justice auditors concluded. "ther(• was no loss of fund s used for this purpose . The purpose the auditors spake or "''as thr use of money paid into the fund as ;;i flash roll hy law e-nforcement agencies for un· dereover narcotirs buy-bus t operations Over a four·year f.k'riod . 93 short term "'ithdrawals totailnJ: in exct>ss of $735,000 were made from the task forC'e·s Santa Ana bank account :\dditionally. $1 .576 w<.1 s spent for \\'hat thr auditors madt' clrar we-re purposes .. consistent "'1t h drug control <.1nd C'nforcC'mt.·nt .. Since those C'xpenditurE'S. !he fund ·s current Sl9,723 balancl! has been m ai nt ainrd. :.1CC"ord1ng: to the auditors . Their findings eontrarl1ct re· cent undetail£•d allegations hy county :;u pervisors l.aurenec Schmit and 11 obC'rt l\;1ttin that the money p:iid into th<• fund m;1y have bef'n mi su:-;C'd Hut thf'y do not ans'A'Cr a charge by Schmit and Suj)('r\·1 ~11r Ralph Oi('drich that monPy ('nl lected in th<' courts. a prnet·dur1· unkno"·n to so mt~ JUd~f'~ and court off1 C"1als. rightfully should have h<'C'n dirC'cted 1n1<1 thC' ('oUn · ty treasurv Rut in a·l!•lter to Oran~c l)olice (:hief ~1C'I Duncan. 1\:-;s1s tant At· (Si"f' FU.'1 ns, Pa~(' A2) Orang-a _ Coa .. c L L --. =' ll.eathf'r ~'lostly sunny in mn:-.1 ;1 rE><t S Thursd;1y r.us ty wind s bC'IO"' <'0:1:-;tal t'il nyons deerC'asing lt1111g hl Thursday hi~h s nC';1r 70 at tht" beaC'hC's rising tn tht· lo"' 70s in!<ind ],ov.:-. 1n tlu· <101' ln~id.-Toda~ Tuio Orange <'oost u.umen OT(> spending their Tharik.sg11 i- 1ng holiday a little dz/fe-rently than most The pair U'll/ be runrnng to La s Vf'go.~ -on fool. thot 1,,. See slor1J. 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Authorjli('s said one barn wa s dC'stroy('d before the dangt•r C'ndE'd there f'arly this morning. 1'he second fire, in the Mt. :. ·. ~ew tourt aC'tions llJOmed t0· :: day in th~ battle to head off tht' Dec . 11 leas in~ of 1 25 million • acrt"s of fE'dC'ral tidelands for oil : dri \ling off thl' 0 range Coai>t. ·· One aC'tion involV <'S ;1 techni C'alit y rclatt'd t o \\lo'O : El Toro Dump To Hike Cost For Newport Ry JOHN VAl.TF.RZA Oll,,.O•llrP1teti1.1" A county proposal to shut down the CoyotE' Canyon dump and rE'place it \lo'ith one in El Toro ('Ould add more than !250,000 to Ne .... ·port Reach residents· trash bills. So says City ~1 anager Robert Wynn. '.''ho has appealed to OrangE' County offiC"ials for a clost>r rE'placement to lhE' Irvin(' disposal sit(' which is rapidly fill - lng up. Wynn's concern stems £rom re- cent unvE"iling of the county·s new solid waste management "plan citing the closure of CoyotE' Canyon by 1977 because it is re- aching capacity . The pre- liminary draft of the plan makes no provision for a local replace-· ment, but suggests the use of a new dump near El Toro. Wynn said that, because Newport's streets and alleys are narrow, tra sh trucks have ~maller holding vaults, thus the long drive to an El Toro area site could add a w hopping amount to Newport's costs for trash dis- p:>sal. He said the JO to 40-mile round trip would double the current hauling time for Newport and rE'· duce the time for collection by one-third. He said he foresees the need for :1ix new trucks a nd nine addi- tional employes to make up for the loss. Wynn insisted that the county already has set a precedent by establishing rubbish transfer sta- tions for other cities and that tht.• 1>0licy should be extended to the Harbor Area. Thus, h-e said, the long hauling distances also affecting Costa Mesa and Irvine would not have to be traversed by city trucks. "I'm urging that every effort be expended to provide an addi- tional landfill site in the vicinity of Coyote Canyon ... he said to- day. "Failing that, I'm strongly recommending that the county re-evaluate its plans and provide a transfer station within a re- asonable hauling distance for all ~hree affected cities ... ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Jeck R. Curley \'l(t P1•1i<lsnl .,,., (it-1!Mo- ThOmas Keevil E.<1110• Thomas A . Murph ine ~ ... 11"9 (Clolot Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall "-Uht ... I N!a"'tiflt fOll .. I ' Orange Coast landmarks and their relationship to the boun· dary between stale and red.era! waters. The state Lands Commission is going to court to challenge the in- clusion o( 428 acres in the poten- tial lease area. insisting that the Huntington Beach Pier and Anaheim Bay jE'tty should have been used in computing the three-mile limit of state tidelands. The state panel asserts that the ft'deral govE'rnment should have ust>d the landmarks to figure the line. not the shoreline. The pre- misE' in the suit is that the two fi x· turt's are "harbor work" and should have been computed. On a second legal front, l.os Angeles County supervisors hirE'd their own lawyer to press a parallel suit to that filed last "''eek by the state Attorney f..eneral and lawyers represent· ing Orange Coast cities and othE'rs who insist that no leases should bt> sold until more en- vironmental safE'guards are as- sured. ~lowever, the U.S. Department of the Interior is pressing on with the lease schedule. Federal officials insist that un- prt'Cedented concessions already haVE' beE'n made to California on the safeguard matter. Meanwhile, California sup- porters of the leasing are speak- ing out. Woman Goes Wrong Way OnFreeu:ay LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A woman drove eight miles down the wrong side of a freeway, forc- ing other cars off the road and sideswiping one before Highway Patrol cars caught up with her. The 72-year-old woman drove· Tuesday onto the Golden State Freeway near San Fernando, driving south in the northbound lanE'. She almost hit a patrol car, according to the officer driving it. who said he could not get her attention. The woman continued down thE' freeway, with other cars dodging her. until her auto sideswiped another near Simi Valley. ShE' drove on. Ry that timE'. seven patrol cars were trying to halt her. The chase t>ndE'd when officer MikE' Spain drove head-on toward her, his lights flashi ng, shouting through an extE'rnal loudspt>akE'r that she was going thE' wrong way. The woman told officers she ha.dn 't realized she was doing anything wrong. She "'as re· IE'ased without charge to the custody of her son. Raldy area about 35 miles northea s t of downtown J.os Angeles, has blackened 25,000 acre's since Monday. The larger Tujunga fire has swept across <16,000 acres of brush and trees. making it thE' nation's largest forest fire or the year. But for a few, evacuation ul · timately was not a choice, as their roofs caught fire and their homes blazed. "We 'rE' hoping to catch up on things today and the weather forecast is for a lt>ssening of thl" winds," said U.S. Forest Servite spokE'sman Gay Holland. She said the 1.900 fire fighters on the lin65 at Mt. Baldy would attempt today to put out "slopovers," or small blazes which had jumpt>d the perimeter lines. Assisting thf' g round crews WE're seven air tankers and nine helicoptE'rs, expected to drop fire retardant chemicals, especially in remote and inaccessible areas barred to ground crews. f'rorn Page Al SAXON ... with Saxon. A s the shoving worsened, thE'y formed a shield around him and forced their way through the crowd. · Before the disturbance, ucsn Police Chief Hugh French said therf' was no indication of trou- . ble, but tension mounted as Sa:<·. on ans\Yered questions about possible CIA recruitment on the campus . In rE"ference to attendance of two UCSO administrators at a CIA-sponsored conference on minority r ecruitment in Washington, Saxon said , ·'Permitting is not the same as encouraging." He said hf' would not sel himself up as ''a moral god to others" and would not "interfere "'ith the right of citizens to choose for thE'mselves what is moral or proper." The response was a chorus of obscenitif's. He did not say whether the CIA recrultE'd at UCSD but called the agency ''a per£t>ctly legal or· ganization. ·• NY Housewife Nazi Killer? DUESSELDORF, W est C'~rmany (AP) -A former New )'ark housewife· and 13 other former Nazi death camp guards go on trial today for the mass murder of J ews at Lublin, Poland. Hermine Rraunsteier Ryan, 56, who married an American after the war and settled in New York, 1 was t>:-<tradited to face charges of helping to send more than 1, 700 camp inmatE'S to theirdE'aUls. Hero Dog Lost Canine Saved Injured Hiker AUBURN (AP) -An injured hiker rescued from rugged Sierra foothill country says his dog Zorro saved his lire and then ,..,as lcrt behind by a sheriff's rescue team. Mark Cooper said his 8 -year -old German shepherd pulled him out of a whirlpool after he had fallen 85 feel Sunday in the Forest Hills area about 50 mile~ east of Sacramento. Theo the dog crawled on lop of him to keep him warm, said the 2&.year·old Cooper. a resident or the Sacramento s uburb or Citrus Heights. Cooper was airlifled lo Placer General Hospital Tuesday afler a sheriff's team, the California Army National Guard and the U.S. Air Force cooperaled in the rescue. A sheriff's spokesman said Placer County sheriH's cars crw•ing the area would be on the lookout for the dog. • Junge Sees Fair Trial For Battin lly Gl\R Y GRl\S\11J.E 01"" 0•11, l"lletS..l't Oro=tnge County Supt.•n or Court Judge Kenneth 1 • .1H.> said today that. after n1u ch soul search1n~. hf' bt•lievcs ht' <.'11n ~i vE.· 1nd1ctcd counly s up('rvisor ftobert Ballin a fair sndunbias t>d trial. As a rE'sult , Battin 's appeal ror a he3ring befo r(' 3notht.•r Jud ~t.· to d e tt>rn1 in(' Judg t· l.aE.··s com ~tt>llCl' in the~ a st.· "'ill ht' hc•ld . Through ht :> attorney !\otatthl'"' KuMlich , Ba ttin had filed u uniqut: affidavit or actual bias 111 41 move to obtaln n nE'w trial judge . The affidavit c harged tha t Judge I.ae ·:s a sso<'iation with Orang(' County 's Republican t"Stabtishment would cloud his ability to givf.' Ila t tin a fair trial . Today, Judge l.ae conceded that thf' Kurilich affida Y1t con t:1ins ·'som e allt>g at101\s th31 art> fa (·tu31 in naturl·.·· He 3\:;o !'lt11d the aff1dav1t was sprinkled "'1th SO ffi(• statt•mcnts th.it wert> ''conclus ionary , hearsay and opinion.·· Judge-I.al' s aid he did not r~lish th<' prospect of hearing the cast• but that aftt>r mui·h :-.oul st'arching was conYint'('d that hE' could givl' Battin ::i f il 11' and un- biased trial. As a rE'sult. he overruled Dep\I· ty District Attorney Jack Ryan·s motion that thE' motion containe-d in the affidavit bE' denied and or dered an uniqut> hearing by l.l third judge to determinE' his 0°"·11 quallfic ations to lry the case. V<'teran courthouse observers were unable to recall an instance in Orange County Superior Court experience when surh a hearin~ has bt>en held. Before mE'eting in Judge Lar':, courtroom Dec. 4, Ryan and Kurilich will attempt to decide on a third judge that is agreeable tu both sides to hear the motion tor Judge Lae's disqualification. Should thE'y be unable to agree on a judge, they will seek appoint- mE'ntfrom outside Orange County Supt>rior Court by the .state Judiciary Council. Irvine Firm Given Noise Study Joh Ultrasys tem s. lnC' .. \lo':'.I S a"'·arded a $12.900 conlract by Orange County s upervisors Tues· d3y to update the noise contour lines around El Toro Marint.• Corps Air Station. The Irvine-based noise consult· ing firm was one of three com- panies bidding for lht• pact . which. will involve new measure· mE'nts of th.e noise impact of Marine airplanes on the sur- rounding community. In a letter to supervisors, l·l.(~. "George" Osborn(', director of the county Environmental Management Agency, said the new study "'·as prompted by re- ports of significant discrepanciE's in the existing C'On\O\trs of lht• base. lte said the last contours were drawn in 1972 and since then, a numbt>r or operational changes have occurrE'd at the military fie-Id that hav<' allE'red the con- tour lines, partiC'ularly over l..aguna Niguel. Osborne s aid it wa s l JltrasystE'ms that firs t dis - covered thE' contour problt>m:; ~hilE' doing. another noise s tudy 1n l.aguna Niguel in 1974. •. Council Action Jn capsule rorm. here are the key actions taken by I.he Irvine City Council Tue5Ciay: AIRPORT. The council voted unanimoosly to ask Orang• County supenlaon to loot into maldn& Ontario "" lrmational Airport the mainstay ol Orange Cou.nty"1 aJrport needs. backing a :!lmilar l"'e$0lutionby Newpart Beach. El~F.CTIONS. March 2 wall set tor the next citY eouncil "le-ctioM. Three seat.a ht.Id by Councilmen Henry Quigley. Robert \Vest and M eyor ArtAnthody will be cont,sted. Filing pn)>f'r 5 may be taken out at city hall Dec. 4 and mutt be r"· turnt"d with 20 s ignatures by Dt>c. 23. Statements of candidate qualification$ n1ailed with samplt ballots will cost about $200, ac<.·ording to City Clerk carol Flynn. The statementJ and fi.>t> ar(' not mandatory. ARCllF.OIA)G Y. The c•<>uneil approved a policy for pre- :wrvation of archcologica\, pateontological and historicaJ :HIE's and dl"cidf'd to have an eight·member committee lO re· view :sueh ~itc.-s in proposed deve lopments. RlJOGF.T. The council approved 3 to2 a new building f~ intl'nded to rai:se $50,000 nttded to balance the city bod.get. l\1ayor Art Anthony and Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor vot· ed "no." NORTllWOOD. 11le' C'Ollncil approved the final reading of zoning ror the Village or Northwood in North Irvine, the subJttt of a referendum earlier this month. The alternate zorung for tht> \ ,200 -acre area was intended to meet theobjec· tions of thE' referefldum backE'rs . councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor abstained from lhe4to0vote. • Murder Charge Hits Clemente Parents Parents of a 5.year-old San <~Iemente girl who died Saturday as a result of brutal physical abusE' were booked on murder <'hargE's Tuesday a(tl'rnoon by San Clemente Police. I.aura Cruz died at 7:38 p.m . ~aturday sevE'n hours aftt>r sht• "·as brought to San Clemente Hospital with cigarE'tte and hot watE'r burns and bruises covering hE'rbody. Her parents. J ose-Juan and ,.olanda Molina , 2723 S . F.I f'ront Page Al FUNDS •.• torney General J aC'k Winkler said an opinion related to the fund 's legal status will be pro- vided by the attorney general 's offiCE'. That opinion was requested by County Counsel Adrian Kuyper in late SE'ptember alter Schmit and Diedrich formed a two-m an board of supervisors committee to investigate the almost secret court fund and other special narcotics funding programs. It was then that Duncan, acting head of the task force, requestea the Department of Justice audit that cleared the fund of any t.int of misuse. At tht> same time, however, it showed that court ordered guidelines for handling the money were not always followed. followed. For example, court orders were required to both deposit and "i.thdraw money from the task force fund. The auditors r eported that 20 payments into the fund were made without court order. ThE'y also said $3,065 worth of court-ordered payments werC' not rf'CE'ived. Moreover the auditors report - t'd that $6,000 was kept in cash from March 6, 1974 to Aug. 8, 1975 and used in roughly 21 flash roll operations without being covered by a court order and to require withdrawal signatures. Duncan explained the cash fund "'as used for smaller buy operations during nig ht and weekend hours when it was not possib!e to obtain the necessary bank s1gnaturf's or ju~ge's order. Camino Heal, are tn custody tn lieu of nE'w bails of $2SO,OOO each• Arraignment on the murder charge is pending. i;'hey previously had been de· tained on chlld abuse charges in lieu of $5,000 b8il each. f\J.neral ser\•ices, which will be held under the dirl'<'tion of the county public administrator, art> pending at Blower Brothers Mortuary, Santa Ana. Police dE'tectives said the girl had been repeatedly burned with lightE'd cigarettE'S and hot pieces of metal and had been placed in a tubof scalding water. The parents brought the girl to the hospital after the child stopped breathing and lapsed into· untonsciousness. The Molinas were married in Junf'. The dead girl was born lo ~1rs. f\.1olina, 23, in a former mar· riage. Molina, 21, is a Camp Pt>ndlE'ton marine. Ford to Seek Aid for NY, Sources Say J WASHINGTON (UPI) President Ford has decided to set>k federal aid for financially troubled New York City, Ad· ministration sources said today. They said Ford probably will outline his plan for helping New York at a nE"ws conference late this aftE'rnoon. The White House announced that Ford will hold a .news conft;rence at 4 :30 p.m. ~.and w1ll make a brief open· 1ng statement on New York. The sources said Ford believes that New York state, New York City, bankers and unions have acted to justify his recommend· ing the federal government's: <'Omin.1? to their aid. The -sources said Ford also believes New York has reached. a state of being in at least technicat default -being unable to meet payments on short-term loan debts between now and March. The President has insisted for months he would not favor aid for the city unless it was in default and unless state, city, union and banking officials took necessary self·help a ction. • A VERY SPECIAL OFFER IMPORTED CHAIR ANO OTTOMAN From Norway. a popular Ingmar Relllng NIL design known for comfort. Wooden frame with teak or rosewood finish available in several colors of leather. Limited quantity High back chair '359" Low back chair '319" Ottoman •....•. • 121" IW'OITID alHUIHI LUnmt . RECLINER & OTTOMAN You11 be a1T11zed al the luxurious comfort ••. not lo . mentton the low. low price! Wooden frame with Teak or RoM\•ood finish . lmrne<:hale delivery. Hurry. quanlity limited. nmoUSLYSOUAT~~ws599 IOOKCASE WITH SLIDING DOOR CAllMET One unit is 33·· W x se- H In teak wllh painted beck pa1nel. Ideal to use In oombinallons cl 2. 3 or 4 units. Create a ttbrlrY on one wall. $)25 .... (r ,fi)NORDIC LINE Furnishing 2"(1 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA O.,.T-..W.IM<I0:"'-4-·- ' • 7 Huntington· Beaeh Fountain· Valley EDITION Alterboea N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 330, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA W EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1975 TEN CEN_l:S Action LooinS on I I B City Aide Flap: A Huntington Beach commit- tee inve$ligating charges brought against City Ad· ministrator Dave Rowlands by Cily Councilman Jerry Matney is expected to wrap up action tooi1ht. Councilman Al Coen, chairman of the ad hoc .committee, says a report with "very fll'm recom- mendations" is expected to be turned ove-r to the City Council on Ott. 8. The report also will be madei public. The panel has interviewed ap- proximately ts witnesses and bas met together for 20 hours con· cerning four main allegations againat Rowlands. They include : -C~P retirement pension benefits supposedly granted to the Huntington Beach Police A.s· soeiation without council authorization. -Use of C'ity personnel in a campaign in win voter approval for real estate trans(er tax . -Questions on beach lifeguard maintelian<"e. -Military retirement credits all~edly being appUed to city employes without proper o.uthorization. The two principals in lbe con· troversy, Rowlands and Matney. have both been interviewed by the panel. Coen said today that reports on each of the major qUestions would be submitted by individual panel members. John Stillman, an attorney in the Los Angeles County district :attomey·s office, is preparing a report on the beach lifeguard situation. Coen said that the panel has been looking into a claim that the 11untington Beach Company made a donation or a statue to the city and that it -po!sibly hus been used as 3 trade-arr against cer- tain obligations toward beach maintenance. Among the recommendations that Coen said the panel wiJl make is one askin g that measures be taken (or more con- trol by the City Council in cil)' ooerations. OC Drug Buy-Bust Funds Okay Teacher Talks Debated Steve Holden, president of the Huntington Beach City (elemen· tary) school board, said Tuesday he is against removing Deputy Superintendent Charles Palmer rrom the school district's teacher pay negotiating team. And he said he is not planning "at this point" to call any special school board meetings to discuss teachE"r contracts. The board's next regularly scheduled meet· ing will be Dec. 9. Trustee Brian Garland earlier called this year's teacher negotiations "just one blunder a fter another,·' asked for a special board meeting and asked that Palmer be removed from teacher contract bargaining. Palmer Tuesday said he would not comment about Garland's statements. · ·'I do not want to get in a con- test in the press with one board member.'' he said. In addition, he said, the whole negotation process has been before the board in executive session for some time, and it is "totally inappropriate for me to say anything.·· The latest controversy erupted Monday when Dr. Spencer Cov· ert Sr., superintendent of the Magnolia School District in Anaheim, said he could not serve on a three·man fact rinding panel that is to make rec'ommen- dations on teacher pay, Covert·s action came after teachers said he would not be un-. biased because he is a school ad- ministrator. And they charged he had a con· flict of interest in the matter because his son. Spencer Covert Jr .. had been working as an at· torney for the district. Tanner Peterson, president of the Huntington Beach Elemen- tary Teachers Association, said TuE"sday he believes Palmer sug- gested Covert for the post as "a maneuver to prolong the process of fact finding." (See HOLDEN. PageA2) Mutal Aid ;Pact Okayed ;\n agreement for mutual aid and fire protection in the Sunset Beach and western Huntington Harbour area has been.,,.ap· proved. Huntington Beach City Council members approved an accord with Orange County for an automatic mutual response con· tract for emergencies in the area. Under the agreement, county units would r('spond from County Fire Station No. 3 in Sunset Reach and the city of Huntington Reach would respond from the Warner Fire Station or Heil Fire Station. MANY TAKERS FOR FREEZER "Actually, I was very sur· prised at the response to the ad. Of course, we sold our freezer to a Daily Pilot reader." That·s the advertising success experienced by the Irvine man DRIVEN OFF CAMPUS UC P.resldent Saxon Saxon Hit In Campus Protest SAN DIEGO (UPI) - tJniversity of California Presi- dent David Saxon was spat upon and driv('n from the UC San Diego campus by student de· monstrators opposing the CIA. Saxon was surrounded by stu· dents Tuesday while walking to a science classroom to address the lJCSD Academic Sena\(>. Onestu· dent spat on him, and another tote his coat. Oth('rs shouted : "Go Away Saxon .. and "Go Away CIA.·· The demonstrators, chanting and waving anti-CIA s igns, forced their way into th(' meeting room. The meeting was called off. Plainclothes campus police of· ficers guided Saxon through a side door with students following and took him a"'ay in a police car. ·'This is the angriest group I've seen yet," Saxon told a reporter before beginning his walk to ad· dress the factilty group. The incident developed after .Saxon appeared on the gym- nasium steps at a rally he scheduled to answer student and staff questions. After the de- monstration gained mom('ntum, Saxon began his walk to the meeting room . ''I've got to hand it \0 the guy.·· said Sgt. B.J . Mott, who forged ahead of Saxon during the walk. "H(' was talking to them and try- ing to ans wer their questions even as we walked -when they'd let him answer, that is." During his walk .... Saxon bypassed police cars in which he could have taken refug('. At times, his way was f)locked by students with locke-d arms. He appeared pale and shaken but maintained his composure. About 10 campus polic('walked with Saxon . As the shoving worsened, they formed a shield around him and forced their way through the crowd. Before the dis turbance. UCSD Police Chi('f Hugh French said <See SAXON, Page A2) Huntington Beach Police Auction Set The Huntington Beach Police who placed this ~d : C.OLDSPO'T 17 ' upright fr~l free freezer 2 yrs old. Best orrer xxx -xxxx ---~artmenT·wiU-bold an auction Dec . 6 at 10 a .m . in the Civic Center Parking lot at 0000 l'\1ai n Street. If you have an appliance you want to convert to cash, call 642·5678. We make it easy to put a few words to work for you, ln the Daily Pilot. ' -Items to be sold to tlie highest bidder and for ca ;sh only are tape decks. watches, tapes, billfolds. purses, surfboards, bicycles and other unclaimed items. t Firemen Protest Pay Plan Representatives or the Teamsters Union and Fountain Valley Firemen objected Tues- day night to a city proposal to cut off their five to 10 perl·ent educa- tional pay incentive program. Paul Barrett of the Teamsters l1nion. which represents city firemen, accused council mem· hers or using "back door tactics'' to eliminate the program, when he said it should be· debated in negotiations instead. But Mayor Bernie Svalstad declined elaborate diSC\\liSiOn on the matter. He and City Attorney Tom Woodruff explained that the city has not elimin ated the program as yet and will handle it through contract n('gotiations. What the city council did do Tuesday night was to extend that program for one month while negotiations proceed. (See CUT, Pa~ge A2) * * * V alleyW orkers Win 5 Percent Salary Raise Adolph Who? UPI T• ....... Fountain Valley city ernployes -from switchboard clerks to equipment operators -were given a five percent pay increase Tu('sday night by the city coun· cil. Maybe you can recognize this man and maybe you can't, but it"s not an old photo of Hitler. It's a picture of actor Telly Savalas, better k·nown as the bald-pated Ko- jak, on the set of the movie •·inside Out." Actually, Tel· ly plays an American officer; he just borrowed the makeup for the photo. In addition. City Manager Jam('s Neal received a salary boost from $38,244 to $41,388, and the s('ven city department heads received raises averaging 5.5 percent, city officials said. The non-manag('ment raises were due this month. they ex- plained. under a two-year con· traC't signed last year. Tideland Drilling Sparks Suit Threat The raise involves about 115 employes, and their salaries rang(' from switchboard op('rators, who earn between $8,.052 and S9. 792 annually to equipment operators, who make from $10.800 to $13,116. Department head raises in· elude: City Public Works Director Wayne Os borne, from$31,932last year to $35,544 now ; Police Chief Marvin Fortin, from $26, 784 to $29.268; Fire Chief Mickey Lawson, from $24,600 to $26,364 . Al so. Controll('r Howard Steph('ns, from $26,688 to $25, 700; Planning Director Clint Sherrod, from $25,704 to $28,344: Building Inspeetor Dwayne Emminger, rrom $24.144 to $26.628. and Recreation Dir('clor Gary Davis, from $20,304 to $22,596. N('w court actions loomed to· day in the battle to head arr the De<-. 11 leasing or l .25 million acres of federal tidelands for oil drilling off the Orange Coast. One action involves a technicality related to two Orange Coast landmarks and their relations hip to the boun- dary between. state and federal """at('rS. The state Land s Commission is going to co urt to challeng(' the in· clusion or 428 acr('S in the poten · tial lease area , insisting that the Huntington Beach Pier and Anah('im Bay jetty should have been used in computing the thr('('·mile limit· of state tidelands. The state panel asserts that the federal government should have Council Action Here, in capsule form. are the major actions taken Tues- day night by the Fountain Valley City Council . CONTRACTS: Gave city employes. other than police and firemen, the five percent pay boost due this year under terms of last year's two-year contract, and gave the city manager and department heads an average 5.5 percent pay hike. . POUCE AND n REMEN: Extended their educational incentive pay program, which gives them a five to 10 percent pay hike for completing college courses, for one more month while negotiations of their contracts continue. COl..ONY-: Approved--lhe-appli<'ation-for -$657,000 in ft>deral ('O mmunity redevelopment fllnds for s treet improve· ments, se wer :;1nd waterlines in theColonia JuareicommUni· ty. ZONl'.'IG: Jtezoned 14 acres behind El11s Park nenr Ellis 1\ve nut' ~nd Ward Stre('tfrom agricultural to reside nti al, GARDEN JIOMES: Gave final approval to anordih8nce establishing a garden homes zone in city codes . • used th(' landmarks to figure the Lin(', not the shoreline. The pre· mise in th(' suit is that the two fix · tures are "harbor work"' and should have been computed. On a second legal front, I..os Ang('!es County supervi sors hired their own lawyer to press a parallel suit to that filed last wee k by the s tate Attorney Creneral and lawyers represent- ing Orange Coast cities and oth('rs who insist that no leases should be sold until mor<> en· vironm('ntal safeguards ar(' as· sured. Ho¥oever. the U.S. Department of the Interior is pressing on with the lease schedule. Federal officials insist that un· pr('cedented concessions already ($t>e Oil., Page A2) HB Burglar Wm Lucky A burglar who left no sign of forcl'd entry looted a Huntington Beach condominium unit of more than $1,000 in assorted valuables. the owner told police Tuesday. Investigators said the break·in was di scover('d by Norman Thibault, o f 8287 Cape l!ern Drive, in the Mariner's Cove West dev('lopment late Monda y when he arrived home. Taken were bar stools, a TV, SlE'f('Q, 9 tnillimett>r automatic p is tol, a hair dryer. record albums and various foodstuf'fs . Whoever broke into the new eondominium unit is probably lucky Thibault \\'8 S away at the time. He teal.'hes karale and kung ru. Auditors Leave Question By GARV GRANVILLE Of tM O.lly ,....,. SUff State auditors have concluded there has been no misuse of funds collected in Orange County Superior Court from convicted drug ofrenders and later used by narcotic officers in buy -bui;t operations. Unanswered in the auditors· report is th(' question of whether $21,300 paid into the Orange County Drug and Narcotics Task Force fund was legally collected from orfenders as a condition or probation and held in trust by the task force. And, according to the report, while a ll the money paid into the rontrov('rsial fund is properly ac- counted for, court established guidelines for handling the money hav(' not always b(>en followed . a In their examination or the task force accounting records, state Department or Justice auditors concluded, "there was no loss of runds used for this purpose.·· Th(' purpose the auditors spoke of was the use or money paid into the fund as a flash roll by law enforcement agencies for un- dercov('r narcotics buy-bust operations. Qv('r a four-year period, 93 short term withdrawals totaling (Sfoe FUSDS, Page A2) Long Holiday For Cities City offices will be closed in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley Thursday and Friday for a rour·day Thanksgiving w('ekend. Trash pickups will be a day later than normal in Huntin g t o n Reach . Thursday's collections will be made Friday . F'riday pickups ""'ill be made Satu.rday and Saturday pickups Sunday. On Monday, the schedule will return to norm al . Fountain Valley·s refuse collecti o n sc h e dul ed Thursday will be m ade on Friday. The schedule will return to normal Saturday. C o ast W eather Mostly sunny in mo~t areas Thursda y . Gusty winds b('low co astal ca nyons decreasing tonight . Thursday highs nl"a r 70 at the beaches rising to th<' low 70s inland. 1,o ws in the 4<ls . Insid e T oda : .. TvJO Orange Coast ioomen ore spending their ThonksguJ· ing holiday o little differently than mo3t . The pair will be running to Los Vegas -on foot, that i.s See story , A7. AIWll.11-M MIUllu .,..,,," l'M¥1M """'"t loi Mvt.Mll'-t ""' .... ,~ ... 0r....,.collft1v _ .. _. Stw.•Milrk•h t.......i.i ... ----·~ INDEX •1 A1 v..,, W¥1(• Al .._. a..11"9 •• A \1 L.NI h YO At 1 10.11 C...tit!>f•"• AS,•I 1 11 0 •1.,il 1M Cl·I I.It c.<l<t'lic• r.1 II• Crn•-•<I !:l Al .I U.a!llNOl•(t\ Al l'I' ' F1•'MI•! P•~ Al' Ill ' F"r•'"""l""'•"l •t•l1 A \,1"'1 F"~!\(t .._, .. ,I Bl ~U••lll;t,.... • 9 1~11 Hy ::O•"*'"' •11 .... "°"'''.... &t .. I "Z OAIL 't' PlLOl H/F Wednetday. NO¥tmb« 29. 1975 Era Snuffed? ~job Smoking Ban Eyed SACRAMENTO <UPI) -All California places of employment wht>re smokin~ occurs woold be rl'Quirt'd tu t•s tablish :;t!pu ratl'. well-vcntilatt•<I ~moking areas to proteet the health of nonsmoking ~·orkers. if state hC'alth officials have their way . The State Ot•partm(•ntof J{calth Tuei1day rtPorted it propOsed s~h a regulation to the Occupa- tional ~afety and llealth Stan- dards Roa rd. which must approve the propos~I if it is to bt·comc Jaw. .t\ publil' hearing 011 th~: propoti.ul will b(' h el <l Dec-. 17 in Sacramento. Statt~ Jft•alth Director l)r Jtrome J,ackner said the pro· ~al was made because "t~ere is su.ffi rient and gro'll.•ing cv1dt•nct· baz:ard::; of inhaling smoke, l.ackner sald: "Tobacco smoke contains carcinogem. 'Ibere is no known sa r~ level for exPQ6ure to any carcinogen. Tobacco smoke 1:J probably the most prevalent air pollutant and carcinogen In the \\'Orkin~ environml.'nl ··Protecting non.smok(•rs from inhaling unnecessary hazard to their heullh Is entirely ('Onsislent within the primary objcctive1 of tht> California Occupational safe- ty and 11l':ilth Act -providinp; a .sa fe .:ind h(·althf ul wQrkplace.' ·he 0:1ddt>d . The proposed regulation would require employers lo submit to the statE" a written plan on how they plan to meet the require· ment. SIMI VALLEY DEVOR·-MT. BALDY -VILLAGE • • $AN BERNARDl,.0 • DIAMOND BAR eANAHEIM Ul'tT ........ Board Mu lls Oranee County supervisors will meet in secret sesldoo tod•Y. with the hope one applicant fo COW\l)' aaseuor can muat.er three votes needed to be oppoln - ed to lhe poat. After int~rvlewing the ix finalista for the normally elected job Tuesday afternoon. the five supervisors indicated there is stronc support for San Diego County Anlstant Asseoaor Ralph c. Kina . But none or the five supervisors -.·t"re willing to predict it tbaL support can be translated to the three votes necessary for King to be appointed to the post_ • ' • • that 'st,>cond ·hand smoke' can bt.· ~harmful to nonsmoker s. : µart1l·ul;1rly those with ;,, l'ardiorE>spir:1tory und allt•rg1 r ' problems. Thr:-.c c\1n:;t1tule a Tht• proposal read:J in part · ''Every employ<•r. for each place of employmE>nl where employes or visitors smoke, shall lake ap. propriatt• and reasonable measurC'S to prevc>nt nonsmoking (•mploy(•s from having to inhale the smoke from cigars, pipes and cigart'ttes. SHAOED AREAS SHOW HOW FLAMES THREATEN LOS ANGELES AND OUTLYING AREAS Big Tujunga Fire, Covering 45,500 Acres, Now More Than 50 Percent Contained King, 47. bt'gan ·ms career in the San Diego assessor·s office as an appraiser's aide in1956 and by 1972 had worked. bis way up to as· siltant assessor ln charce of valuation. He is a bu.slneu ad- mlnlstration graduate of San Df.e10State University. siieJble gr11up of workl•rs. ·· Crews Race He's Satisfit.•d? If :idoplt•d. thit proposed rule ,.,·ould b<· an e:tpensive ont:' for employers berau!le it coul.d re- qui re C'onsiderable renovation of work pla('es where smokl'rS are employt•d . Tn <l1 !'il't1 ss1ni: the health "Employers who provide and <·nforce separate, well-ventilated :-<making areas or equivalenlshall nc-de<'med in compliance ~·i lh thisst>clion.·· Ford to Seek NYC Massive F ire Threat Whoever is selected to ftll the three years that remain on former assessor Jack Vallerga's unexpired term will be named in an open board session. ' < ; From Page A·l ~ NARC OTICS FUND Ai~ Sources Say Orange County's most recent two assessors were appointed by the supervisors, Andrew Hinshaw in 1965 and Valierga in 1972. Both later won election in their own right. ' J. 1n excess of $735,000 werC' made . ~ from the task force's Santa Ana :. bank account. Additionally. $1 .576 was spent • for what the auditors made clear S were purposes "consistent with •; drug control ;ind enforcement .'' Since those expE>nditures. the fund 's current $19,723 balance has been maintained, according lo the auditors. Their findings contradict rt• C"ent undetailE>d allegations by county supervisors Laurence Schmit and Robert Battin thal the money paid into the fund may have bet'n misused. But they do not answer a C'harge by Schmit and Supervisor Ralph Di('dri<'h that money col - le<'ted in the courts, a procedurt• unknown tv some judges and court officials. rightfully shoul d have bt-en dirt>rted into the coun - ty treasu r~· • But in a Jett('r to Orange Police Chief Mel Duncan, Assistant At torney General Jack Winkler said an opinion related to the fund 's legal slalus will be pro- • vidt>d by the attorney general's office . That opinion was requested by County Counsel Adrian Kuyper in late September after Schmit and Diednch formed a two-man board of supervisors committee Burglar Gets Heirlooms In Huntington Treasured family possessions. including a 100-year-old crucifix, were among 27 boxea containing household goods stolen from a Huntirigton Beach couple moving toa new home th ls week. Police said the value of the loss could T~aeh $2,500, but much of the loot will never be able to be replaeed by Mr . and Mrs. Raymond Hebert. The couple said that the thE>ft occurred late Monday or early Tuesday rrom a van parked out- side the <'ouple's home in Southeast Huntlngton Beach. One of the most treasured items was the crucifix whi ch belonged to a membtr of the family who was a priest. Mrs. Hebert said. "l'm just sick," she said. "What possible. value could the items be to anyone else?'' Some or the boxes contained family portraits, glassware and household goods as well. ORANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT r .. 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Nall I ' A>••ht.,.l II >t.af l"9 lllo'°'' Robert Barker vw.t1 o. ... oe C-h (dj1ot Huntlnaton le•chOftk• ""l 0.atll "6ulto••fd ..-.uino AOOrt~•. ,. o loo• 11<0, •iw °'her Ottlc:n ~ a.•t11, 11•G"'-••StrMI (o<,Lt -.. , • .,.,...1 ~· ...... . -pe•I ft<!a<ll• l».J ..it..-. ......... ,d S.001tllot<k Y•!ltf JUtl U Ptl llt.O II '-" OlttO "'"'**" • ( ••• to investigate the almost secret court fund and other special narcotics funding programs. It was then that Duncan, acting head of the task force, requested the Department of Justice audit that cleart>d the fund of any hint of misuse. At the same time, however. it s howed that court ordered guidelines for handling the money were not always followed. followed . For example, court orders were required to both deposit and withdraw money from the task force fund . The auditors reported that 20 payments into the fund were made without court order. They also said $3,06S worth of court·ordered payments were not received. Moreover the auditors report- ed that $6,000 ~as kept in cash from March 6, 11J74 to Aug. 8, 1975 and used in roughly 21 flash roll operations without being covered by a court order and to require withdrawal signatures. From Page Al HOLDEN ••• Palmer declined to comment on that as well. But Holden said the school board has been acting on the matter according lo state law. He added that district officials are examining ''othe r alternatives'' that may fall -Ai.thin the framework of the law. He did not elaborate. Peterson sald teachers might be wllling to call off the fact find- ing process and return to the negotiating table it Palmer is replaced. He said teachers would pre!er negotiating with Superintendent S. A. Moffett, Curriculum Direc· tor Jim Macon or the entire OOard. ''Hi s CPalrn er's),past performance hasn't shown us a nything.·· Peterson com - mented. Palmer·s only response was that he follows directions given him by the school board and the superintendent . "t don't act on my ov.·n." he said. WASHINGTON <UPI I President Ford has de<"idl.'<1 to :seek federal aid for financially troubled New York City, Ad ministration sources said today. They said Ford probably will outline his pl an for helping New York at a news conference late this afternoon. The White 1-lousr announced that Ford will hold :i F rom Page A I CUT ..• Woodruff told city officials the one-month extension wa s necessary because the firemen ·s contract expires on Saturday. Without the extension . Woodruff explaineed. the city controller would have no authori . ty to pay the incentive fees. Under that program, all city employes can earn a five or 10 percent pay boost by completing additional college credits in Job- related fields, Controller Howard Stephens explained today. The council Tuesday nia:ht also extended that program for a month while police contract talks continue. And they passed a resolution snnouncing their intention to cut the program next November for other city employes, when the two-year contract they signed Jut year expires. Stephens said today the ftttmen pay incentive program -.111 cost the city $13,956 this year. and he ell ti mates that by 1983-34 it will cost $49,107 an - nually. Lam' Drake, president of the . fittmen's association, said Tues- day night it appears the city ha s already decided the matter. He said, in negotiations. the ci· ty bas offe red to give fll'emen a payoff of funds they would have earned under the program for three years. But by adopting the Dec. 26 cut.of'(. he said. "'we carmot see how the city can nqotiate in good fa ith when they have already made up their minds.'· But Mayor Svalstad said nothing has been decided and the i.ssde la still being nea:ot.lated. Svalstad also said residents would have an opportunity to ex · press themselves on the matter County Postpones Adoption Propo.sal Orange Cou nty Supervisors bronden the scope of persons have delayed study of a pro-· eligible for social services, in- pooal to establish a public child eluding adoptions. but no pro· adoption program In the county. "ision to increase funding . William Erickson. director of -Pending plans by the county the county social services social services department to (welfare) department, said make major reorganization mov· several developmt'nts since the es, including consideration of study concept was endorsed by adoptions a11 a new dJvislon. -supervisors last May have forced -tJncertaln directions from his agenC'y to reconsider the the State Health and Welfare adoption idea. Agency rerardJng adaptlons and Recau1e of local weUare pro-funding. jeets and changes in state and . "In terms of the federal , state federal laws, Ericbon said it and county picture involving now appears adoptions would human services, the priority of best be left in the hands of a concern 11 with planning the private aaency with the coopera-overall family and ch.lldren·s tion of county government to pre-services deli very syste m ,·' vent duplicate services. EriC'k:son said. The d•Yelopmenll Erickson "With the limited resources cited In recommending postpone-and time constrnints, It would mentoflhestudylndefinitelyln-see m more appropriate .to eluded: postpone the adoption study at -Major ameodnwill-to ••-~•uhi~s.tim ·· funding bill in Sacramento The public adoption program litned in AUIUlt by Gov. Ed· concept WIS first broached by the mund G . Brown Jr. E.rtckson Children·s Home Society and Ho- said the scope of the bill 1imed ly Family Serviees, two private at finding homes for .. h_U.d to adoption a1enc\cs. place children" wa1 reduced to a The study never got beyond the point where the 1tate f\md:ing planning stages. though a special would be inadequate. "task force"' had been t_rtated to -ActJon by Congres1 to dolheJob. \, ne"'S conference at 4:30 p.m. PST. and will make a brief open- ing statement on New York . 1'he sources said Ford believes th:it NE>w York state, New York (:1ty. bankers and unions have acted to justify his i;ecommen~­ ing the federal governments comin~ to their aid. The ~ sources said 1' .. ord also bE'lieves New York has reached a state of being in at least technical default -being unable to meet payments on short-term loan debts between now and March. The President has insisted for months he would not favor aid for the city unless it was in default 3nd unless state. city, union and banking officials took necessary self ·help action. According to the sources, Ford was surprised that New York lr0v. Hugh I .. Carey and the state legislature managed and took the action they have in league with New York bankers and unions. They said thf' President had not expected them to act so de· cisively. Their action in putting together a multibillion dollar self-help program justifies presidential action now, Ford believes, ac- cording to the sources. Administration sources said Ford's decision to come to the aid of the city did not mark the Presi. dent's reversing himself. From Pag.,A I SAXON •.. there was no indication of trou- ' ble, but tension mounted as Sax- on answered questions about possible CJA recruitment on the campus. In reference to .attendance of two UCSD administrators at a CIA-sponsored conference on minority recruitment in Washington, Saxon said, "Permitting is not the same as encouraging.·· He said he would not set himself up as ''a moral god to others" and would not "interferP with the right of citizens tochoosP for themselves what is moral or proper.'' • LOS ANGELES (AP) -Three thousand firefighters in smoke· choked canyona north or the clty today raced to gain a grip on two massive brush fires . More gusty winds were pre- dicted. which would a.gain fan flames that have destroyed over 100 square miles of valuable mountain watershed. No serious injuries were re. parted. At least 20 homes have been destroyed and 30 others damaged since the fires began Sunday. An estimated 5,600 persons had been advised to leave their homes at various times since Sunday. However, sheriff's de- puties estimated that only about hall the residents in the affected areas ever left, many choosing to remain and wet down their roofs with garden hoses. The largest blaze, the four-day- old Big Tujunga Canyon fire, descended from brush-fill ed canyons and hills, skirting heavi- ly papulated suburbs within the J.osAngeJes city limits. More than 600 persons were ad - vised to evaC'uate their homes and at least another 20 persons were asked personally by deputies to leave Tuesday night when names rekindled by erratic winds reached busy Foothill Boulevard in Sunland. Fifty-five engine companies lined up convoy.style to push back the blaze in the Sunland area. Authorities said one barn was destroyed before the danger ended there early this mornine. The seeond fire, in the Mt . Raldy area about 35 miles northeast of downtown l.os .i\ngeles, has blackened 25,000 acres since Monday. Huntington School P lanning Bazaar A country fair bazaar Will be held Dec. 6 from 10:30 a .m. to 2 p.m . at Gisler School.- Strathmoor Lane and Bluefield Drive in Huntington Beach. Sponsored by the Pr A, the aJ - fair will offer plants, ceramics. macrarne, a book fair, a white elephant fair, Christmas baking and a cartwheel-o-tbon by lhe sC'hoot·s gymnastics team. The assessor's post has been vacant since mid-September when Vallerga was removed from office after being convicted on felony charces brought against hlm last May in a Grand Jury indictment. Gates Okayed At Huntington Condominium Huntington Beach planning commissioners approved a re- quest for installation of :security gates in the Beachwalk con- dominium development Tues- day. Commissioners gave their blessing for a security gate at one of the main entrances at 17th and Aqua streets and another at an intersection of Little Harbor and- MariUme ane. The requests to limit access on the streets was made by the Beachwalk Homeowners AS· sociation. Of'ficials say vandalism and burglary losses are reaching $1,000 a month in the $00,000 to $70,000 units adjacent to Hunt- ington Beach High School. F rom Page Al OIL ..• have been made to California on the safeguard matter. Meanwhile, California SUP· Porters of the leasing are speak- ing out .. William A. Simpson Jr., presi- dent of the California Chamber of Commeree, said Tuesday that the opponents have had their say and that the leases should be sold on schedule. Simpeon, a former newspaper editor and now a North Hollywood resident, issued a statement flaying leaders of the oil fight. • A VERY SPECIAL OFFER IMPORTED CHAIR AND OTTOMAN From Norway, a popular Ingmar Relllng NIL design known for comfort. Wooden frame with teak or rosewood finish available in several colors or leather. Limited quantity High back chair '35900 Low back chair '31900 Ottoman ....... '12200 IMPO«Tm MH&.llMI LIATHm . RECLINER & OTIOMAN Y°'-t'll be amazed 1t the luxurious comfort .. , not to rnen1ion the low. low pttcel Wooden frame with Teak or ~11•ood tlniah. lmmtdl1te dellvety. Hurry, Quanllly llmlted. PHYIOUSLY SOUi AT ~~W S 5 9 9__ IOOKCASE WITHSUDIHW DOOR CAllMEI' o. unit is 33N w x er H In teak with pe.intecl beck penet ldeaj 10 use In ~nation• of 2, 3 or 4 units. Cre11e a library on one wall. $125 ... (, ,J;)NORDIC LINE Furnishing 7(1 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA °""·,...w.1 .. .,., __ ,._ I • Orange Coast EDITION Today's C:loslng N.~. Stoekil .. ~· • VOL. 68, NO. 330, 3·SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFOR NIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1975 N TEN CENTS Hinshaw 'Cover ~ ' Cited by Upton By TOM BARLEY CM u.. o.11r """" s .. Former qsses:sor's aide George t lpton testif1t!-d today that then· county assessor Andrew Hinshaw decided in f"arly 1972 to cover up wh3t the prosecution claims were several gifts ol stereo equipment from the Tandy Corporation. UptOb, the first prosecution witness in the Orange County Superior Court trial of CAngressman Hinshaw, said lht- decision was reached in a m...et· ing held in llinshaw's office. Upton said he. Hinshaw. then de-puty as:u.•ssor Jack Vallerga and public i:alations executive Chip Cleary met to discuss the possible impact of two affidavits sig~ by members of the as· sts:1or·s staff. llptonr who is serving a six· month county jail term on his own bribery conviction, said Hi nshaw commented at the meeting that the donation of four stert'Q se-ts to the Co~st Guard would divert attention Crom ster(>() sets reoceived by persons preSf'nt at the meeting. .~ssistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi has not yet been allowed to divulge the contents or the affidavits to the jury. One is signed by Russell Johnson of lluntington Beath. Upton also testified that it was :;i.1ggt>sted at the meeting in Hinshaw·s office that Tandy vice president Jame:> Buxton provide Hinshaw with an affidavit to the effect that stereo equipment donated by the firm through its Radio Shack distributors had gon~ to the Coast Guard. Upton further testified that the Tandy group additionally donat· ed Sl.000 to Hinshaw's con· gressional campaign fund by re- serving ten se-ats at a fundraising banquet. l·lt' has also testified that Tan- dy received a number of assess- rnent conct>ssions in connection with its import busint'ss at a Ume when Hinshaw aC'cepted home stereo sets and tape deek equip- ment for his car. Hinshaw is charged with lbree felony counts of bribery eon· tained in a grand jury Indict· me-nt. Conviction on any one count could bring him a state prison term of up to tt>n years. Viejo Man New County Assessor Spat Upon Saxon Attacked By UC Students O.llr P1Nit Stiff PW1 HE'S BOWING OUT Councilman Store Councilman Store Won't ·Run Again City councilman John Store or (',orona de! Mar said tOOay he will not seek a seeond term on the Newport Beach City Council in the spring ele<'tions. .'\!though not specifying the re- asons for the decision to end his tenure at one term, the civil engineering consultant said that he had thought about the election for so me time. "l 'vE' bE>en thinking it over for some time now and finally de- cided not to try again,·· he said. Store was eleC'ted to the Dis· trict Seven seat in the spring of 1972. He represents the southerly portion of Corona del Mar as well as most of Harbor View Hills and Spyglass Hill. plus a part of Irvine Terrace. His district abuts that of Councilwoman Lucille Kt1ehn. who is not up for reelec- tion this spring. ... SA1' DIEGO tUPI) - University of Calirornia Presi- dent David Saxon was spat upon and driven from the UC San Diego campus by student de- monstrators opposing the CIA. Saxon was surrounded by stu- dents Tuesday while walking to a science C'lassroom to address the UCSD Academic Senate. One stu· dent spat on him, and anothe-r tore-his coat. Others shoutt:>d: "C".o Away Saxon" and "Go Away CIA:· The demonstrators, chanting and waving anti·CIA sign s, forced their way into the m("eting room . The meeting was called off. Plainclothes eampus police 0£- ficers guided Saxon through a side door with students following and took him away in a police car. "This is the angrit>st group I've seen yet," Saxon t,Ql.d a reporter before beginning his walk to ad- dress the faculty group. The 'inC'ident developed after Sax.on appeared on the gym- nasium stt:'ps at a rally he scheduled to answer student and staff questions. After the de- monstration gained momentum, Saxon began his walk to tht:' meeting room. ''I've got to hand it to the guy,·· said Sgt. B.J . Mott. who forged (See SAXON, PageA2) Sneezing Accident There was a loud "haC'hoo .. followed by the gnash or metal against metal and ·the tinkling of broken glass, and then all w~s quiet. A 38-year -old woman told San Clemente police Tuesday that her snttze C'aust>d her to lose control of her car. It plowed into a parked vehicle near the C'Orner or Esplanade and El Camino Real. 'fhe woman 's largt:' sedan reC'eived moderate damage . The small German made car was destroye-d. UPI T1 .... lwlt• PLAINCLOTHES CAMPUS POLICE DIRECT UC PRESIDENT DAVID SAXON TO PATROL CAR In San Diego, Demonstrations, Chanting and Spitting Gre8t University Chief County's Narcotic Buy-Bust Fund OK By G.i\RV G RANVILLf: (If tM DI l!r Pilot Sta.ft State auditors havt:' conC'luded the rt:' has bt:'t>n no misust> of funds collected in Orange County Superior Court from convicted drug offenders and later used by narcotiC' officers in buy-bust operations lJnanswered in the auditors' report is tht:' question of whether $21,300 paid into the Orange County Drug and Narcotics Task F'orC'e fund was lt:>gally collected from offenders as a condition o{ probation and ht:>ld in trust by the task force. And, acC'ording to the report, while all the money paid into the controversial fund is properly ac- C'Ounted for. t'ourt E'stablished guidelines for handl ing the money have not always been followed . In their examination of the task force at'counting records, s tate Department of Justice auditors t'oncluded, "thert:' was no loss of funds used for this purpose The purpose the auditors spoke of was th t:' use of money paid into the fund as a Oash roll by law e-nforC'ement agencies for un· derC'over narcotics buy-bust operations Over a four-year pt:'riod, 93 short term withdrawals totaling in exeess of $735,000 were made from the task forct:>'s Santa Ana bank aecount. <SE"e FUN DS, Page A21 MARKET GAJNS ON NY HOPES :"JEW YORK (UPI > -The stock market. struggli ng with pr E'-Thanksg,iving h oliday maneuvt:'rs, clo!ed higher today in modE'rately actiave trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Wall Strt:'et ge nerall y welC'omed the news the New York legislature passed a $6.6 billion bill designed to prt:>vent :"Jew York City form defaulting. It requires federal assistance. however. and President Ford \Vas to discuss the issue at a late afternoon nt:'w s conferenC'e. The Dow Jones industrial average, gained 315 points to 8.58 .55. Advances lt>d declines by a narrow margin . {Tables, All) El Toro Dump To Hike Cost For ~ewport By JOHN VAi.TERZA OI ti" O.Ut PUl'I ~ft .A. county proposal to shut down the Coyote Canyon dump and re-place it with one in El Toro could add mort:' than $250,000 lo Newport Reach rt:'sidents· trash · bills. So says City Manager Robert Wynn, who has appe-aled to Orangf' County officials for a closer replacement to the Irvine disposal site which is rapidly fill - ing up. Wynn 's concern StC'ms from re- cent unveiling of the county 's new solid waste management plan C'iting the closure of Coyote Canyon by 1977 because it is r e- aching capacity. The pre- liminary draft of the plan makes no provi sion for a loc al replace- ment, but suggests the use or a new dump near El Toro. Wynn said that, because Newport·s street:; and alleys are narrow, tras h trucks have smaller holding vaults. thus the Ion~ drive to an El Toro area site <See DUMP, PageA2) Filing for the district that Store has represented as well as that of Paul Ryckoff and Mayor Donald 1\-IC'Innis, will open in Newport Jan. 15. The datE". is later than in most t'ilies along the coast because Newport is a charter city. Gt>neral law municipalities will open the campaign season Dee. 5. Judge Promises;Fairn~ Replacement For Harbor Docks Okayed Tra.sh Late lnNewpo1(t Newport Beach res i· dents who normally have th"eir trash collected on Thur'M.ays wil1 hot receive ser vice this Thursday, ThRnksgiving Day. accord· ing to city officia.Jg, ' Pickups in those areas will not be made until the nex\. regularly S<'heduJOO collection da,¥- City hall will bt' closed Priday, but there will be trash collection that day for residt"nls who normaJly have their trash collected on Fridays. Denies He 's Bia.sed in Bob Bmtin Ca.se Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae said today that, aftei-muc h soul searching. he believes he C'an give indiC'led coonty supervisor Robert Battin a fair and unbiased trial. As a result, Battin's appeal for a hearing before another judge to determine Judge La('·s com· petence in the case will be held. Through his attorney Matthew Kurilirh, Rat tin had fi led a unique affidavit of actual bias in a move to obtain a ne\\' trial judg('. The affidavit C'harged that Judge I.ae-'s association with Orange County 's Republ ica n e21tablishm"nt \vould cloud 1d!t ability to give Rattin a fair lriaJ . Today. Judge t .rie conccde<l that the Kurilich affirl.avit con· tains "some allegations that are factual in nature.'' He also said the affidavit was sprinkled with some stateme nts that "'ere ''conclusionary , hearsay and opinion.·· Judge La.e said he did not relish the prospect of hearing the case but that after much soul searching was convinced that he could give Battin a fair and un- biased trial. As a result, he overnlled Depu- ty DistriC't Attorney Jack Ryan"s motion that the motion contained in the af(idaY1t bt.' denied and or- dered an unique-ht:"aring by a third judge to rletf'rmi.ne his own qualificationl; to Lry lhc case. Veteran C:Oltrthous~ observers \\'L'rt:' unab!(' to rrcall an instance in Or{ln(o(e County Su1>cr1or Court f'XPE'rienc<' \1 hen :Sl1~·h ~1 hC'~tring h3Sbee nh~ld . Rt.'otorl• ml.-'l"ling in .Judgt 1,..atfs courtroo1n Dec. 4, 8:r..an agd KuriliC'h will attempt to decide on • • a third judge that is'agreeable to both sides to ht:>ar the motion for Judge [.ae'sdisqualificafion. Should they be unable to agree on a judge, they will set>k appoint- mt:'nt Crom outside Orange County Superior Court by the-state JudiC'iary Council. The unique hearing on ajudge"s qualifications to try a case may delay the start of Rattin's trial un- til mid-December. Ref ore it begins another major Kurilich motion. one challenging Battin·s indictment on ~rounds of discriminatory prosecution, will oethesubject o( a hearing. The C'ontrover3i-al Santa Ana supervi sor is eharged in a seven· C'Ount (;r;'lnd Jury indiC'tment handed down .<\ug . l·I \l.'ilh using county empluyes at taxpayer ex· pense l o -campaign for the Dt.~raUc party ·s 1974 lieute- nanlgovernor's nomination. The 20 -year-old docks at the Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol facility in Newport Reach will bE> rt:'placed early next year at a cost of about $140,000. The Roard of Supervisors vot- e-d unanimously without di s- cussion to authorize the project, which will includt:' addition of five more guest slips. In a letter to the board. county F.nvironmental Management Agency Director J-1 . G. "George·· Osborne said tht:' 18 existing Harbor Patrol doc'ks are "old , unsafe and difficult to main- tain:· !·le s11id the docks arL' of the old \l.'ood de-ck typt• <ind havt> dP· tt:'ri orated ('Qnsidcrab\y. Part of !ht> prnjPet. "·hi ch \\'Ill rf'quirf' apprt)Vfll (lf lhe US Army Corps of F.nginei..•rs, the C\,::ist:1l 7.ont• Conservation C'ont mission and thr Regional Waler Quality Control Roard, will also involve moving the existing hold· ing tank pumpoul facility to a more accessible spot. • { Bradley Jacobs Chosen By WII.UAM SCHREIBER OfU,.D•llWPl"°'S.-..i Bradley I .. Jacobs of Mission Viejo today was selected as Orange County's nt:'w assessor by the Board of Supervisors. Jacobs. 16, of 26816 l.a Sierra Drive. ha s never bf>en involvf."d in government, having spent his en- tirt:' 22-year caret:'r as an engineer, business f'C'onomist, finanC'ial analyst and division managt>r . . Hi s application lo the C'ounti indiC'ates he has worked with government institutions "at a"ll levels from local to national " on various contract projects. The new assessor was elected on a 4 to J vote with Supervisor Thomas Riley L'asting the lone ne-gativt:' ballot. Riley said later he favored one of the other five finalists for the. job. Ralph King, an employe of the San Diego asst:'ssor's office. Jacobs was the only applicant in the flnal field with essentially a private business background. He is currently the manager of t'ommercial product develop- ment (or PDA . I nC'. of Santa Ana, a private t'Ontract research firm . Jacobs takes the post vacated ·by former Assesso r Jack Vallerga, who was eonvicted of multiple ft:>lony crimes in a trial two months ago. Jaeobs will hold the position. normally an ('lected post, until the Jurw primary of 1978. when he will be forced to run if h(' .... ·ants to ke<>p the job. (See J :\CORS, Page 1\21 M4NY TAKERS FOR FREEZER ".'\ctually, I was very sur. prist:'d at the rt·spons(' to the ~uL Of course . we sold our frec>zC'r to a Oaily Pilot readf'r. ·· That's the advertisi n~ suC'cc·ss ex.l)E'rienced by the Irvine man --... v.·ho placed lhis ad : COLDSPOT 17' upright fro:;t freC' frt•ell'r 2 yrs old . Best Qff('r xxx xxxx 1£ you ha\'C' an applianC'e you want to convert to C'ash, C'all &12-5678. We make it C'asy to put a few words to work for you, in the D<1ily f-'il ot. Or a ng~ L . ..,C.= =-;--~ C o ast Weather Mos tly sunn y in most areas Thurs day . Gu sty winds bt:>low C'Oa stal C'a - nyons decreasing tonight. Thursday highs near 70 at the bE'aC'ht:'s rising to thC' low 70s inland. l..O\\'S in the 40s. Ins ide Toda ~· Two Orange Coa$l ioomen are spending their Thanksgiv- ing holiday a little differrnt!y tha n most The poir uJill Ix running lo Las Veqas -on foot , 0Jat is .'\!!e stortJ. ,>'\7 ....... ~ .... ·~· ""1lll0• Monew ''" """vln J\llll'llt9e• Mt.It .... ,,_. N•lkwl•l i'ol••• Or•~Co<1n1y _ .. ,_,, Sto<• Jiii.or~•!• T.i•wi,lo11 n..1..-. ..... u .. . ....... ,,. .... , INDEX (I I Aly..,, $••••l' A) •• tto.u"' et All ~911Y4 "' 1110-11 0111-• At,al "'' C11\1t1t"' c1:1 ..,,~ C.."'oc' •1 '' C'"'S-tel $1 A1.I '>1~11'1 N11l1(tl Al l o·' ~1lo! ... lllP•tt A• ll'' Cn••rt..'""'""' 111-.11 AIQ-11 f'l,..11C• Al._11 llt l"NIPW"R•tlrol 94 ,,, 11 "'' 04,..,,,, .,. At 14-~-IJ • • ' I AZ DAILY PILOT N Wedneaoay. No .... mber 29, 1975 I ! Near Big Ca11yo11 Seniors' Home For Newport? :\ :n1b31d1zl"d :1t·n.1or r1t1zf"n~ hou:sing facility r1djuc·t•nt to ttu.• Rig ('anyon Re s1,,•rvoir 1n Coron~ dt•l J\.t;.lr may bt•<.·omc u r<'ality if Nl·wport Beach city offic ials i.IJJ- prove an amt·nd1nent to lht• elty 's loning ord1nJnl't' f)t•t'. 18 has tll•t•n st•t as lhC' rtalt', u'ht•n planning t'O n1 m1 ss1onrrs Y.·111 review thl' pro· posed 7.0n1ng ('hangr. 'l'hl' Trio Seized In Credit Card Fraud ~~·WP1"'rl He:.i.<.·h poliCl' have ar· rE"Sted a Santa Ana man <.1nd tu'o l·l year-old llontington f'l'UC'h girls on su:>p1c1011 of t'rl'tlit c<.1rtl for t:\•ry invnlv1111.~ hundrl·ds (Jr doll;1rs '\'orth of clothing. ~' <':1r rrntal and <.t hot ·:\ r1..111n1 rt·ntaL Troy ~l1tc ha l ('. 19, "'as churl{etl u·ith crt"'dit card forgl·ry .ind is in the Ne,•:port R(>ach City J ail. lfis '"' bail is S<'l al $5,000 . :-Police also d£'tained the tu·o 1.1nlt-ndn1rnl would uJlow senior c-11iten housing ill that silt>. If the ioni1\~ ch{1ngc i:s <lP· 1'rnvt-d, .iponsors of lhl' project v.·11l tume befort• th(' planning ru111n11ss ion to appl.)' fl•r a ust" I)('(rllll 1'ht> IOO·unll f)l'Oj(•c t IS IJt•inj.! propost·d by tht• Lui h<·ran ChuJ'ch vf thC' !\-1ast~r. 2900 l'arir1c Vic"' Ori vi.' They propOSl' to build tht• f ilt'thty adj:tC'l'll t to the church. Pastor l.<irry Fruhling told pl:.lnning t·om missionrrs at :1 .. tucty S('SSlOll lil st 'o\.'('l'k th:tl pl•r:suns 62 and ul dt·r "ould bt• t•li .i;t1bll' ft1r thl' hou ::.ing . They would bt· r1.~qwrt>d to pay onlv onr·fol1rlh 11f their incorTie, \\'ith lhl' rl·~t beini:: ~uhs idi1<"d hy lht• frdt•r.11 llou3111g and Urban r>eve!uµnlt'lll t lll fJ)) J)t•part- ment Studio :ind nnt• ht•drodnl urut ~ \\'OUid bl' ~1 vr11iatllt'. for both sin~il'S and couplrs, ;.ic<·ordin~ to Fruhling. HC'sidC'nls \VOuld r('<.'C'iVt' ;1t lt~a :;t ont· meal per day, with :i st•t·ond mt·~tl optional. 'l'ht~ faC'ilt - lY 'vould not be convnlt:>SC'C'lll 111 nature, the pastor explaint•d . When asked by commission1•rs about the n('ed for such a facility, one of tht> project arc h1tt.>cl ~. John Trittipo, said. •·T ht'rc"s no question that we can fill il up the very first day il opens.·· DEVOllE" MT.BALDY • VILLAGE . • SAN BllllNAllDINO '.:« SAN fr-" FERNANDO .-~~~- !\:\lll\\l\\\\11111 TUJ U .:G;RES~ENTA SIMI VALLEY LOS ANGELES • DIAMOND BAR eANAHEIM • U"f ,,....,._. SHADED AREAS SHOW HOW FLAMES THREATEN LOS ANGELES AND OUTLYING AREAS Big Tujunga Are, Covering 45,500 Acres, Now More Than SO Percent Contained Winds May Hinder Brush Fire Battle !.OS .<\:"lG F.I .ES (Al') -Thrt•t• thousand firefighters in smokC'· choked l'anyons north of thl· ci ty today raC'ed to gain a grip on two massive brush firE'S. .M ore gusty "'inds Wt'rt' prt•- dicted, which "'o uld again ran fl<tmt's that havE' destroyed o\•rr 100 square mill•S of \'aluable n1ountain watershed. ~o serious injuries were re · ported. Al lf'ast 20 homes have been df'stroyed and 30 otht>rs damaged since the !ires bt>gan Sunday. Verdict Far Away For Fromme SACRAMENTO (UPI ) -The jury in the Lynette Fromme trial told tht' judge today it was "not evt'n close'' to reaching a verdict and asked that aTTan,gements be made forThanksgiving dinner. A court spokesm an said U.S. f',...p_,,eAI . JACOBS •.. \ :More than 100 appllcanls sought lhe vacant job and OKlM were screened to a final field ot 20, wbieb .. ._ cuile<lby a eltJHl\I rommJttee to the a.Ix lfho were ln· terviewed T11e sday by supervisors. Jar-obi' priv•te induat.ry back· around and the top management ex~rtenre be bas bad were ap-p~rently the decidlna fai;ton 1n bis favor because several 1upervi1Qra indicated they want· ed eomebody wbo was "not part olthesyslem.·· Though Jacobs has no formal background in land appraisal or assessment pract ices, supervlso.rs were convinced the job requires primarily aood management practices. Jacobs' resume indJcates he hu managed more than 100 peo- pleat a time and haJ worked with budgets ln the millions of doll an. He has been involved ln con- tra<"ts involviog land planning. housing projects. indu.strial de· velopment projects, hospital pro· jects and utility construction pro· jects. The new county uxuor is married and bas four children. SAXON ••• ahead of Sax.on during the walk. "He was talking to them allCi lry· ing to answer their questions t>ven as we w ai'ked -when they'd let him answer, that is ... 1uvenih.• Jluntington Jl(•ach girl~ believed 1nvolvt•d in th<' same> .ii -· leged forgert<'S. They were fl' leased to their parents and nou· face ju\'enill· court action Police said thC"y are still look · :ng fo r a fourth member of th•· al · legt"d crf'dtl 1.·ard forgery r1n i;. anc.11.her 5Jnta .-\na man. County Postpones Adoption Proposal An t>stimated 5,600 persons had b<'l'n <idvised to leave their homes at va rious timt>s since Sunda y. Hov•ever . sheriff's de- putit's estimatl'd that only about half the rt>sidents in the affected :i.rt>as ever lt>ft, many choosing to remai n and wt>l down their roofs v•ith g~:-den hoses. Tht' JJrgest blaze. the!our·day· ol d Rig Tujunga Canyon fire. desC'ended from brush·filled canyons and hills. skirting heavi · Jy populated suburbs within the l.os Angeles city limits. District Court Judge Thomas J . MacBride asked the jury what progress it was making in re- aching a verdict on the charge the Manson cultist tried to a s- sassinate President Ford and was told ''they art' notevenclose. ·· Ma<' Rride, the spokesman said. was considering calling the jury into ope-n court to prod it to speed deliberations. Durlpsr hi s walk . Saxon bypast1eld police cars in which he could have taken refuge. Al time:s, h.is way was blocked by :studt>nls with loeked arms. lie appearedJale and shaken but maintain his composure. About 10 campus Police walked with Saxon. As the shoving worsened, they formed a shield around him and forced their way through the crowd. · Before the disturbance, UCSD Police Chief Hugh French said there was no indication of lrou--\cc:ord1ng ti.• dtott"C't1 \·es. th~· fuur .i0u:s~..:t:s .1 lh.·g<t'\Uy ~t :1 :stoit.>n er1ed1t \."J!'d W purcha st• clothing J t l•.J:shton J:sland 111 ~"'w?Qrt Bt>Jch . reot 3 c.u at th,• (,o:; An~elt.>:i t\u"poct .10d to rt>nt =• room at th~ ~uth Coa5t Plaz~1 Hot~ tn lu:$W .)lt"sa Tht.> t''""" girts wt'r~ dt-t:urwd b:- offiC"e-r.s aft..-r .:t stort> C'lt>rk 1n f"3 sh1on I.sl3 nd beC'ame sus- pirious and C'al lt>d poliC'l' !o1itc:halt' "'.1S apprt>ht'ndt'd afte r the girls told police about the hotel room and he "''as seen rC'· turning to the r oom , police said. Irvine Firm Given Noise Study Job Ultrasystems, Inc ., "''as awarded a $12 ,900 contract by Orange County supervisors Tues· day to update the noise contour lines around El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. The lrvint>-based noise consult· ing firm was one o( three com- panies bidding for the pact. which will involve new measure- mt>nts of the noist' impact of Marine airplanes on the sur· rounding community. In a letter to supervisors. H.l:. "Georgt>" Osborne, director of tht' county Environmental ~1anagement Agency. said the new study was prompted by rt>· ports of significant discrt'pancies in the existing contours of the base. He said the last contours werl" d.rav.'n in 1972 and since then, a number of operational changes have occurrt>d at the military fit>ld that have altered the con- tour lines, particularly ovl'r Laguna Niguel. Osborne sai d it wa s lJltrasystemli that first dis - covered the contour problems while doing anothe-r noise study in Laguna Niguel in 1974. ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT T~ 0.-GHii 0.Ut PllcH, '*'"' "'""" " <....,.,_I~ ""•\·P•t>l, h 11<'1>!<-l>V !"" o...._. CNtl 4"110ll>l'tl"Q C-• i..~••1~ O<IHoaM ••• ll"'OllSIWCI M -•v lllf°""" r ....... to< Co'!!• _,,, f'>!•.,Po•I a.~"· 1'1""1'nqt''" 8••<n1Fo...,l•!n Vtli•v, If•·,.,., S.OO"tl~(• Vtlley ero u~.,,.. lltKn,._" C-.• A \•"lllt t-O!ontl eellt~ I\ p.,tlt!\hN S.l11tll'r' -!>.... o.n. lM p<1"<.l{lt1 1>wt1ulfl•l'Q Ill•"' " -' no ......... B•v Stl'ffl, Co.I• M .... C•l•IOM•• m,., Robert N. Weed P•ttletnl tn<I p.,1>11""'' Jack R. Curley V\f.• Ptt'\l<ltn1 •nd C>lfW••• ,..._ Th<>mas Kcevll ThOmas A. Murphine Ma""'l'l<;I £~•IOI CharlH H. Loos Richard P Natl ..,,,i,, .... Me ... l ... (.0.1 ..... Orangt' County Supervisors have delayed study of ii pro- posal to establish a public child 01doption program in the county. William Erick son, diretlor of the eounty social services (wt>llare) department, said several devt>lopment.s si nC'e the study conct>pt "'as ('ndorsed by supervisors last ~1ay have forced his agency to reconsider the adoption idt>a Beeause o( local wel fare pro· jeets and C'hanges in state and federal Jaws, EriC'kson said it no.,.,. appears adoptions would best be left in th(' hands of a privatt' ageney with the cooper a tion of county government to pre vent duplicate services The de ,•e\opments Erickson cited in recommt'nding postpone· ment of the study indefinitely in eluded. -Major amendmt'nts to a funding bill in Sacramento signed in Au gust by Gov Ed mund G Rrown Jr F.r1ckson said the scope of the bill. aimed at finding homes for "hard to plaee children" was reduced to a point where the state fundin g would be ~nadequate -Act1on by Con gress to broaden the scope or persons eligible for sorial services, in· <·luding :ldoptions, but no pro· vision to in<'rt>a se funding . -Pending plans by the county so<'ial services departmt>nl to make major r eorganization mov- es. including consideration of adoptions as a new division. -Uncertain dirt>ctions from the State Health and Welfare Agency rt>garding adoptions and funding . .. In tt>rm s of the £ederaJ, state and county pirture involving human ser,•ices. the priority of concern is with planning the ovt'rall family and children·s services dt>livery system,·· F.ri C'kson said . "With the limited resources and time C'onstraints, it would set'm more appropri ate to postpone the adoption study a( this time." The public adoption program conct'pt was first broached by the Children's Home Society and llo- ly Family Services, two private adoption agencies. The study nt>ver got beyond lhC' pl anning s tages. though a special "task for<'t'" had bet'n rreated to do the job. Tideland Drilling Sparks Suit Threat New court actions loomed to day in the battle to head off lh<• Dec. II leasing of I.25 million acres of ledt>ral tidelands for oil drilling of( the Orangl" Coast. Ont' aetion involv es a teC'hni cality rt'laled to two Orange Coast landmarks and their rt>lationship to the bourl· ... ... ... Bradley, LA Councilmen Join Oil Suit I.OS ANGEi.ES (U PI ) Mayor Thomas Bradley and eight city council members announced today tht>y were joining in · dividually in a s uit in U.S. DistriC't Co urt in Washington St'l'king a de· lay in opt>ning up 1.25 million aeres of Southern Ca lifornia of. fshore ocean bottom land to oil ex. ploration . Although Rradlcy had bel'n onL• of the lea.dt.>rs in the battle to postpone schedult>d opening or lt>ase bids by the Interior L>epart m('nl Dec. 11 , a formal action by the city had been b!OC'ked in a <·ity council committee. The State or California and IS other communities in the area fil ed the sUit in federal court earlier this week, !ieeking a tern porary restraining orde r to Postpone the lea5e sale until en- vironmental impact of oil drillln~ off the coast is more carefully considered. dary between sta te and federal "''3tt'rS. The state [,Jbds Commission is going to court to challenge the in· clusion of 428 acres in the poten~ tial lease area. insisting that the Hunting ton Rea<'h Pier and .'\naht>im Ray jetty should have bet'n used in computing thl' three -mile limit of statr tidelands. The state panel asserts th at the fedt>ral govl'rnment should ha;re used the landmarks to figure the line, not the shore line. 'rhe pre- n1ise in the s uit is that the two fix - tures are "harbor work" and should have been eomputed. On a second legal rront . Los .l\ngt>IE's County s upervi sor s hired their ov"n lawyer to press a parallel suit to that filed last wet>k b y the s tate Attorney ('r(lneral and law yers represent· ing Orange Coast cities and others who insist that no lt>ases sho11ld be sold until more en- vironmental safeguards are as· stired. l{owe\•er. the U.S. Department or the Interior is pressing on with the lease schedule. Federal orfiC'ials insist that un- precl'denled concessions already hnve been madt' to California on the sareguard mat!er. Meanwhile, California sup- porters of the leasing ar(' speak- ing Otll . China Withdraws Mort' than 600 persons wf!re ad· vised to evacuate their homE's and at least another 20 persons were a sked pe r sonally by deputit>s to lt>avt' Tuesday night wht>n flames rekindled by t>rratic winds rt>ached busy Footh ill J\oulevard in Sunland. Fifty-five e ngine companit'S lined up convoy·style to pu sh back the blazt' in the Sunland J.rea. Authorities said one ba1 n was destroyt>d before the danger t>nded tht'rt' early this morning. From Page Al FUNDS ... Additionally, $1 ,576 was spent for what the auditors made clear were purposl's ''C'onsistent with drug control and enforcement_·· Sinre those expenditures. thl' fund's current $19,723 baJanC'e has been maintained. acC'ording to the auditors. Their findings <'Ontradict re- cent undetailed allegations by county supervisor s Lauren<'e Schmit and Robert Battin that tht' money paid into the fund may have been misused . Rut they do not answer a cha.rgt' by Schmit and Supervisor Ralph DiedriC'h that mont'y col · lected in the C'ourts, a procedure unknown to some judges and court offiC'ials. ri ghtfully should have been direC'ted into the coun - ty trt>asury. • Tht> spokes man said Mac Bride ''stuck his head in the door" of the jury room and asked what plans should be madeforThanksgiving. l{e was told. ''The y would like 8r- rangements made forThanksgiv- ingdinner. ·· The jurors will be permitted lo E'at tht>ir Thanksgiving meal with members 'of their families at a rt'staurant. MacRride revised his instruc- tions to the eight women and four men Tuesday night in a move in- tended to make it easier to reach a ,,erdict on a lesser charge of as- saulting the Presidt>nt. Miss Fromme, 27. is aC'CUSed or trying to assassinate Ford Sept. 5 with a .45-caliber automatic pistol as ht' shook hands with well- wishers outside the state Capitol . The charge of attempted as· sassination of a president carries a maximum life sentence with parolt' possible after 15 years. As· saulting a president is punishabl e by up to 10 years with parole possi - ble after three. The jury deliberated !or more than 12 hours Monday and Tues- day, breaking for meals. At night. the jurors were sequestered in a downtown motel. Tht' trial, which began Nov . 4. has cost taxpayers $200,000 so far. a eourt offi<"ial said. While the jury delibt?rated, l'<tiss Fromme. a disciple of im- prisoned mass kill'r Charles Manson. was locked in a courthouse holding cell . A U.S. marshal carried Miss Fro mmt' from a car into the courthouse when she refused to walk in a repeat of an almostdaily rou{ine. She was surrounded by several marshals armed with shotguns and automatic rifles. • ble, but tension mounted as Sax· on answered questions about possible CIA recruitment on the cainpus. In reference to attendance of r"'O UCSD administrators at a CIA-sponsored conference on minority recruitment in Washington, Saxon said, "Permitting is not Ute same as encouraging.·· He said he would not St'l himself up as "a moral god to others" and would not "interfere with the right of citizens to choose. for themselves what is moral or proper.·· He did not say whether the CIA recruited at UCSD but called the agency "a perfectly legcl or· ganiiati9n. ·· The response was a chorus of obscenities. From Page A I DUMP ••• l'Ouid add a whopping amount to Nt>wporl's costs for trash dis· posal. He said tht' 30 to 40·mile round trip would double the current hauling time for Newport and re· duct' the time for collection by one-third. He said he foresees the need for six nt>w trucks and nine addi· tional employes to make up for the loss. Wynn insisted that the county aJready has set a precedent by es tablishing rubbish transfer sta· tions for other cities and that lhe policy sho\1ld be extended to tht' Harbor Art>a . • A VERY SPECIAL OFFER IMPORTtO CHAIR AND OTTOMAN From Norway, a popular Ingmar Rell1ng Nil design known for comfort. Wooden frame with teak or rosewood t111ish available 1n several colors of leather. Limited quantity High back chair '359" low back chair '319'° Ottoman ....... '122" a.rotlTID GIHUIMI ll.A:n& . RECLINER & OTTOMAN You'll be amazed at the luxurious comfort ... not to men11on the low, low price! Wooden frame with Teak or Aoeewood finish. Immediate de\lvery. Hurry, Quantity limited. • nlVtoU,LTSQU)AT:~W s599 ' _/'' IOOKCASE WITH SLIDING DOOR CAllMET One unit is 33" W x 86" H In teak with painted back panel. Ideal to use in combinations of 2. 3 or 4 units. Create a libtwY on one wall. lr tfi)NORDIC LINE Furnishing. 27.7 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA o.,.r-.w.10. .. t:c-._a_ During a s tormy debate on Nov. 11 , the council members were unab l ~ t o mus te r the nft>dt'd 10 votes to ~U!Jpend lhe ntles and bring the matter out of lhe finance commitl~. JOHAN•'iESB~URG~ SouLh Africa (tJ PI) -Co mmunist China has be~un to withdraw . from Angola 's civil war inti.nap· parent disa gre-~ment with the black nationalist movementithn;oi !llpported against a Sovitt- backedrtval. • • • I < • •• ' ' ~· • • Wheelchair Held eat DOWNEY (AP) -Tbln11 d.idn 't ao well for • man in a wbeelcbalr who alle1edly tried to extort monty from a doctor by cratming he bad kidiiaP<CI lbe man'sdau1bter, authortdetuJd. For one thing, hls whfflchair prevented him from reaching the nower bed where he had aueced· Jy demanded the money be placed Tuesday. For another thing, the sack did not contain the $3,000 demanded but only shredded paper. And after wheeling himself to a nearby park to 1et a 12-year-old boy to reach the Oower bed. John H. crane wes then arrested as the boy handed him the aack, authorities sald. Crane, a 28-year-old parolee wbo had contracted a spinal dis- ease in prison, was booked for in· vestigation of extortion, officers said. Officers said Crane bad telephoned Dr. Jerome Gottlieb, owner of the sanitarium where Crane was a patient, and de· manded the ransom for the sate return of Gottlieb 's daughter. Officers were notified by Got- tlieb and found the daughter out shopping and not kidnaped. They then set up the stakeout at the ransom drop point. Crane was on parole for a kid· naping conviction, officers said. H eroin D e a th Plea 'Guilty' SANTA MONICA CAP) Richard Keeling, 30, of Venice has pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the heroin over- dose death of folk singer Tim Buckley. Keeling was ordered Tuesday to appear JBn. 9. for sentencing by Superior Court Judge Charles H . Woodmansee. Buckley, 28, died June 29 while climbing a flight or stairs in his apartment. An autopsy round death was caused by a combina· ti on of alcohol and heroin. Keeling allegedly gave or sold the heroin to Buckley, authorities !5aid. $32 ,000 Heisted LOS ANGELES CUP!) - ·Police were searching today for -two men who robbed a Playa de! Rey jewelry store at the point or a sub.machine gun and escaped with $32,000 worth or jewelry and silver coins. Sarspect a t1d Victim Robert Wampler, 59, left, charged with pistol slaying of Oregon State Police Supt. Holly Holcomb, 58, right, underwent psychiatric examinations Tuesday night. Police say a long·simmering grudge was ap· parently ·the motive. Wampler was fired from the stale police force in 1958 as the result of a report filed by Holcomb. Nessie Filmed? Lock Ness Photos. Studied PASADENA (UPI) -The engineer who used space agency computer techniques to improve underwater photos from Scotland's Loch Ness is sure the pictures show "something" in the lake, but do not prove the existence or its legendary monster. Alan Gillespie of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, an arm or NASA. said Tuesday he performed the computer enhancement on photos taken by Robert Rines or Boston. "THERE SEEMS to be something there in the lake,"' Gillespie said. ·'But we don't know ii it'!! 8 genuine animal or not. After many, many hours of studying these pictures, I haven't found the slightest evidence of fraud. In my opinion Rines is sin- cere. serious and honest about this whole affair." Rines believes the photos may show the "Loch Ness Monster,·· the existence of which has been debated for centuries. There bas been speculation the Loch contains a number of plesiosaurs, water-dwelling dinosaurs thought to have been ex- tinct for 70 million years. GILLESPIE'S SPEOALTY in the laboratory is computer enhancement or photos of planets, such as Mars and Mercury, taken by far-ranging NASA spacecraft. The computer process makes visible the details that r egister on film but are too subtle to be perceived by the unaided human eye. He was allowed to use the laboratory's equipment on his own time to aid Rines. "There was no computerized air brushing of the data," he said. Gillespie worked on two pictures taken by cameras, equipped with strobe lights, that runes stationed in the murky waters of the l.och. Rines has said he will make public the pictures at a scien· tific symposium in Edinburgh, Scotland, in two weeks. I.os Angeles Times science writer George Alexander, al- lowed to see the photos, described them as •ia confused -and confusing -jumble of dots, splotches and blurred shapes in tones of white, black and gray, mostly gray." G ive the Vibe Stone1"' ring. It changes colors as your moods and body temperature change. Perfect for men or women in sterling silver setting. Get in couch by 'reading' your colors and mood patceros. By Coro, 820 Fashion Jewelry Authentic Ame rican Indian Jewelry ••• 'Irunk Showing for 2 days on ly, Friday ~nd Saturday, November 28 and 29 in Fashion Jewelry, Middle Le ve l. ·Bullock's South Coast Plaza. San Diego Freeway at Bristol, Cosca Mes~. 556-0611 . ' I • Ncwtmblt 1171 DAILVPILOT Proseeution Firm Patty's D efense Plam 'D emanded' Bull Gores Norco Man NORCO (U Pll -A SO. year·old workman wa• critically injured Tueaday when a 3,000-Pound bull r&- siated efforts to bml blm lnl<> a corral Tuesday Nici stomped and aored the roan. ~ SAN FRANCISCO (A P ) - Government prosecutors are de· mending to know by Monday whethe-r Patricia Hearst·s lawyers plan to rely on a defense of insanity or dlmlnlsbed mental c.apacily In her January trial on bank robbery and weapons charp1. The government also asked U.S. District Court Judge Oliver J . Carter Tuesday for an order .compelling the 21 ·yea r -old newspaper heiress to submit to psychiatric examination by pro· secution doctors. And another two motion::s asked the court to order Mi ss Hearst to provide ::samples of her voice and handwriting. MlSS HEARST is accused of helping the SLA rob the Hibernia' Bank in San Francisco April 15, 1974, some nine weeks after she was dragged screaming from her Berkeley apartment. She is now in th~ San Mateo County Jail. Assistant U.S. Atty. David Bancroft filed an affidavit saying that psychiatrists for the defense are expected to be called to testify about her state of mind during the bank robbery. SHE UNDERWENT mental examination by three court- appointed psychiatrists and a clinical psychologist. On the basis of their reports, Judge Carter found s he was competent to stand trial and aid in her de- fense. A gover_nment memorandum filed with the motion said state- ment:s made by Miss Hearst sod her lawyers establish that men· tal condition wlll be raised as part of the defense. THE MEMORANDUM said that on Dec. 23 11he tiled an af- fidavit which made a "detailed, explicit acknowledgement that she did in fact personally participate in the crimes with <A'hich she is charged, that she en- tered the bank herself armed <A'ith a gun, and stood guard there while others robbt>d that bank. Jn the affidavit, the pro- secutors pointed out, she was also quoted as saying she believed she was losing her sani- ty and began fantasizing that sbe was unable to distinguish between the real and the im· aginary. ''In sum, de Cendant has alleged facts indicative of a defense ba.sed upon her mental condition or sanity at the time she admit4 tedly committed the acts charged,'' said the government. A GOVERNMENT spokesman said the prosecution bas the right to know whether the defense will use a defense of insanity, whether expert or other testimony is used to support it. He said diminished capacity ru1es provide that the govern· ment has the right to know if an attempt will be made to employ this defense using expert testimony. Clyde McEJro7 WU list· fd in critical condition at Corona Com munily Hospital suffering several broken ribs, a broken Jee. back injuries and 1tomacb wounds inflicted by the bull'1 horn1. - Sharp Plea ds 'No Conte st', F ined $100 LOS ANGELES (AP) -In a whispered sentencing out or earabot of newsmen covering the bearing, former Long Beach City Councilman Wayne Sharp has been fined $100 alter pleading no contest lo perjury. After Sharp changed bi& l~o·. cent plea Tuesdey, U.S. District Court Judge .Robert Kelleher called both sides to the bench and handed down the sentence in a low voice 10 newsmen could not hear it. A CHECK with the court clerk's office showed the rme was $100. Couple File Suit· In Death of Son Sharp had admitted taking $1 ,000 from the Long Beach Amusement Co. He had main- tained it was a political contribu- tion, not a bribe for the company to obtain a business license. THE UNUSUALLY light sen· tence led to speculation that Sharp would be a major witness against five Long Beach officials charged with conspirin& to allow illegal bingo-like gambling in the city that the Justice Depart- ment's Organized Crime Strike Force is investigating. FRESNO (AP> - A Parlier couple has filed a $150,<m claim in a dispute over whether they agreed to the unplugging of a respirator that was keeping their aon alive. The claim contends officials at Valley Medical Center, operated by Fresno County, discoMected the respirator prior to the cessa- tion of vital functions of Sammy Uribes, 19. ONE OF THE physicians named in the claim, Dr. Michael Freeman, said in a document after Uribes died that hi s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete , • Uribes, gave permission to have the respirator unplugged last August. They denied giving such permission. AN ANESTHETIST, Harold Wickham, was fired, then al- lowed to resign, from VMC over allegations that he improperly placed an endotracheal tube in the ooy·s esophagus, instead or his trachea, during the Aug. 18 operation. The claim says that caused permanent brain damage, and the autopsy report indicated the youth suffered brain death as a result of improper tube place· ment. Bandit Gets 830 BAKERSFIELD (UPI> - A bandit wielding a sawed off shotgun took about $30 from Dana Lockwood and his wife in their Bakersfield home Monday night after asking to use the telephone because his car ran out of gas. Pre-Holiday Sale· OPEN THANKSGIVING DAY SPORT COATS ••• 50% Reductions Finest of TailorillCJ -Polyester • All Wools ' & Wool & Polyester-mixed. 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Shes 36 to 46 .,~ ~ , \Y NOW 49°0 54 00 69 00 7900 R~ 75" to '125" ' Newport er Meos Shop Located in NewlJ°'1er Inn • • ' 1 1117 J a1•orff Rel • Newport leach · I -w; A6 ' Di\.ILY PILOT EDITORli\.L Pi\.GE Maintaining Qu While ::;cores by Newport·Mesa students on It is ats'&important that paren n the stbool dis· statewide tes ts could h urdly be called alarming, the trict , parli<"ularly thos e w have pre·school fact that s ixth graders scored below expectations this youngsters, do not rely exclus vely on the classroom year must be taken seriously by the school district -for the learning process. teachers . offic1;.ils and parents alike . Jn more and more horn , television has all but 1\11 Ne\VJ>0rt·Mesa stude nts s cored within the top replaced books__,.Stt are going into school wlth no quarter of the stude11ts in the state. B\lt when com-prelimin~r . feading s kills . If readin g were made a par«..-d 1,1.:ith school (lis lr1cts whose students com e ~way of I 1n the home by par~nts. stude nts would similar so('io.economic backgrounds the scores are stand · better chance of learning ne eded skills at considerably lov.1cr than in pa s t years and a rc belO\Y {"t . t•xpeclations s tt by the sl~itC'. ln all fo ur areas t1,;Stt•d -reacling, Vt'ritten ex· p(Cs~ion . ~pl'lling and malh-Ne wport·Mesa s ixth gtade r . ..; \\'t•r e bt·IO\\' 1.·xpcl·tations , e\.'en though tl1cy .':ICOr ed in t hl' 10th and HOth pe rt·(•ntlles. Scl'ond, third :.ind tY.'t..'lfth graders al l s~ored ,..,ithin the CXJ>C'('t:..itions fo r the school district . Jl o\vcvL·r . it 1s nut unr1..·ason;1hlc lo strive for scores that :1rt· ~1b11\'t• the 11orn1. Sch1H)I dis tril'ts s uch as Irvine Unified, Anaheim Elemt'ntary. l;-u lll·rton 1·:len1l'lllary and Placentiu Unified all h:.td ~urt1c grade le vels that scored <ibovc: (•x pl'c·l a li ons. 1\-I ~tny c·1t1zt•ns in Nt''''llOl't J~eac h and Costa l\1es a vot1.·d in l·'l'bruary to inc rt•as e the school dis trict's s pending pc'r pupil next yl·ar based on the plea that it \\'Ould ··maint;t1n high quality·educ ation. ,. To makl' ct•rtain that '"high quality education" in ~C'"'port·IVles:1 do(•s not slip ;.1way, the test r esults mus t nut bl' glos sc·d (>Ver. ·r,) his crc (l it , Supcrintl'n< t.-JQhn NicJll has not .,. Chamber Leader · The Newport Jlarbor Chamber of Co mmerre ha::; lx>en blessed by a SUC'Cession of activis t pres ide nts. ()utgoing le ader Bill I.usk, who led the grou1> during the different period of planning permanent offices, h<1s been in that tradition. And his successor James Parke r . enters thL· roster with c r edits already chalked up" Pi"trker, a busy Newport Reach la \vyl'r, also took an active role in the c hamber building program and gave valuable assistance to the new vi.sitor·s and con- vention bureau, that has been forn1ed in recent m onths to serve the e ntire Orange Coast from a nucleus in Ne wport. Parker's presidency in the chamber a nd his strong ties with the sepa rate visitor's agency ..,....·ill he lp in kC'eping the relationshjp healthy between tht> l\VO orga ni za tion~°"'. nfft•r(•d t'Xt'USL'S for \ • 1 C\vporlc-M esa s tude nts :-;corC'd Jov•er lhun usual, or said the st a t e tests are in· valid. lie has plcdge<.l to seriously examine what ha p - pl'ned at the s ixth grade lcvt:I . Some teache r s and other e mployL'S of lhe district have been heard negat · ing both the tests 1:1nd the res ults as being of little RC's ides the visitor's bureau expertise , Jlarker 's credit~ also include lengthy serviee \Vith the city plan- ning commission . Thal gives him s tro ng ins ight into the \YOrkings of c ity government. 'As you can see, chief, our man is about ready to writ,e the press release on the economic summit!' meaning. With c r edits s uch as these, Parker's tenure should be e ffective. N Search for Ctllleetivt• Bargai11i11g Sta11d P11zz les ~ An Ideal Justice ( ART HOPPE ) "'F.xcuse ffil'. ~1r. !:>resident. but th ere's a lady out here in :i long. white robC' carrying a set of scales . She says her name is Justice." ''Jus ti ce. eh? That certainly sounds fam iliar. Well . Bob. s end her in . Ah , Dear Gloo1ny Gus 'f l•ti bad the f.:it C'at :-.ll'\\'pQrt Re~1 ch inv('slors \\'ho pack us into <.1part tn l•nt:-~net hi.l'h·ri se offi C'<" buildings c ~1n 't nl <ikt· ii bund lt• out of huilding hii d g"l'S. Tht~n \\'t"d bl> as · ~ure cl of a nl'\V ('v;1s t !ligh"·~•y bridµ:l'. IU .. Gloo-my Gon ,.,.,,,,.~h Ir• 1ubmitwG llJ -o •"" ... Ml ""'e11•rll' ~11 ... wl•WI It! Ille MW1p.l!H<, St"" fOW pel .... ,... lo Gloem1 Gu1, o.u, Piiot. _here "''e are. ~1 i ss Justice. is it?·· tional Committee. I guess it sure beats naming a Democrat. Not. of course, that politics ent er into these things.·· ··PI a in Justice is suf. ficient. sir, thank you .·· ''W e l I . Justice. v.•hat ean I do for you?"' "Whenever there is a vacancy on the Supreme Court, :sir, I ap- pear before the Pre:>ident lo seek I.be appointment.·· "'Oh. a job seeker . Well, you're a \vom an. That's sure a point in your fa vor. Bett y'll skin me alive if I don't name a woman. 1·00 bad you're not black .·· ''COIA>R is in the eye of the beholder, si r . And, s peaking of that, perhaps I should point out that I am blind.·· ''Don't worry, J believe in hir· lng the handicapped. You don't happen to be Jewish. do you? That would be a plus. We haven't ··or course not .·· "'But would you describe vo u'r self as a ri sca l co n· Servative?·· •·No, I would say I was a moderate in all things .·· "Hmmm, that's too bad. I mean som e of m y best friends used to be moderates, but I havC' t o think , of course, of the challenge from the right in the primaries. I don ·1 want them al'· cusing me of unbalancing the Court in the direction of modera· lion."' "You certainly seem to have a problem there, sir.·· "Tell me, Justice. are you working now?·· "Oh . off and on, here and there. But generally J'm un· employed. People say I'm often quite poetic, thl?ugh. ·· had a J ewish Justice on the Court. ''IS SHE gone? Why did you in year s.·: eyer let her in, Bob? Can you im· ·'No. I suppose you wouJd call agine the Senate approving a me ecumenical.·· blind, une mp loy~d, hippie "Some of my best friends arc poetess to sit on t e Supreme ecumenicals. Say, you don't j ust Court?" happen to be a Republican, do "Sorry, l't1r. Presid~nt:· you?·· "No mor1e oddballs, Bob. ··:-.io . 1·m sorry. i·m an in· ~emember. lwhat we need is a dependent."' la ck femal e. So uthern , ··1 was afraid of thal. You epublican, C'Onservative, dis- "'ouldn"t believe how hard it is to tinguished jurist with ... Say~ find a Republican these days. I Sammy Da vis Jr .. doesn·t hap· don·t know how appointing anJn-pen to be married to a judge, Governor Difficult to Assess To the F.ditor : I-lo"' ('an \\'t' assess the gov ernor's firs l ' Mel't tht.> J>roplt·'· session in San Oiej?.o? I IC' seems to havt' rejeC'I ed th<' regular political liberal principlt• of pro· mis~ prolnise. promise ; e:e<"t . elect. elecl ; and t ~1x , tax, tax. ()r h<is hC'? In ()rtob('r, tht• governor told s late employt> dt>legates th at hl's looking into th.e leJ,?ality of issu- inr an t•xeeuti ve order that \\'Ou lei :iilo"' collectivt• bargaining for s t ;~tt• employes. Ill-' rr1:ide this det•is1on aftt>r the San 1''rancisro j)(lli ce :ind firemen ·s s trike in September. \V iii !ht• govern(1r no"' change his mind and ar quiesce to the vote of the peoplC' in the San F'runc1s ('O ci ty ballot measures of Nov. 2. indirc~tly re- lating to collective bargaining? CO MMOS SENSE persuades that industrial type collective bargaining princip\£'s we re never inll?'nded for public el'l'ployes. Yet the governor did sign S .B. 160, a teacher collective bargain· ing bill which will, among othC'r things, lead to tht• politicization of the profession and playing J-lOlitics with ou r t•hildren·s educ~tion . Earlier this year. the Pffiple of California helped to {'hange the governor 's mind on the ;-.;ox auto emi ssion control system. We need to communicate with C.ovcrnor Brown again ~nd help him reduce his political and ad- ministrative blunders. GEORGE H. KUBECK ~ Can't\tt'ln To th Editor : \ Wh n I read Von lloffman's IC'olumn in the Nov. 19 l)aily Pilot \I felt physically ill. lie likens doc· tors <in thi s case the ones treat- ing Franco) to the master of tht> Inquisition -"who bt.>lit.'ved that the pain that he inflicted was for the benE"fit of his victims." He w<'nt on to say ihE" wondE"red "what ha ppens to people when they pr' t on the wh,te s mock of inedic ne" that they ar e ··so fascin tf'd with tl"chniques for [ ___ M_A_l_ LB_o_x_~) f.etter1t from reader s are welcome The nghl fo conden .~e letle-rs fo fit .'JXU'C or chm1no!e hbel 1! reserved Lf'tlers of 300 word! or l~ss ;mil be y1ven preference. All lettns m11St in· elude ~ignalure and matl1n9 ciddrt'SS but name.! r11ay be w1r~ld on re· quest 1/ su//1c1ent reason 1s apparent {Joelry w11J nol be published lhtiir ov..·n sake that it wipes out their common s <•n se. lht•ir science and t'Ven humanity."' JL'\.0 Von tloffman ever con· sidcr('(f that the wishC's of Fran· co·s f3mily and tht" Vatican mig ht bt• lhe rE"al reason for these unusual method s of sustainin!l !if(''.' The doctors ca n 't '.''in F.ithC'r they 'r.:• n·1urdert•rs for "pullinl': l•llt lhC' plll)! ·· o r they'rt· lorturl'rs fo r l•s in~ the onl y n1ethods availabh." for sustaining life. Someday Von !Ioffman ma:- dl:'pend upon a "v..1hite smoc ked .. doctor for hi s !if..-. I .. 11ond('r how he will f('e! tht•n ., l~F.l.F::\' JlAl .I.ANTJ:\'F. 1'111111111 To the Editor . I read the notice in your paper about tht'" l.caguc of\ Women \ V.ott"rs h'avi1lg a \'resentation of !~Traffic Circ~l ation Study. H· \'ing had the dubious pleasure of ·stenin~· to and \...atcttlng this pr ,entatio . I \.\'Onder why we spend ou r pney on this exercise in futi lity . It\is just more colored maps 1and pr~jected ~pulation.s . Of co~rse they admit Ui'ey cannot lC'll w~ere p()pulations will be, proba ly because they don 't know ·here the Planning and Coastal Commission will allow people to live, so they draw many m a ps to cover all areas. THE OTHER part of the futili· ty is that there will be no money to carry out these plans for road, building since our gas tax mon('y h~ts been given to rapid transit commissions for their st udit>s, ('\ll'n though the people of Orange County voted against that. ;-.;ow, according to your Nov. 1 ''Costly· Consultant,''-we have hired a San 1' .. rancisco fi rm for SI00,000 to re-plan our zoning plans, that '.''ill have no coordina· lion with our circulation plans. ~1eanv>'hile. bal'k at the ranch, we arC' s pe nding upward or $$J.()(X) a year. for the next 10 to 15 ye a rs to draw maps that can not be used, and make present::. lions. :\Jl that money could pro· bO\b ly build a few obvious ly ne<'dt•d roads. It can hardly be called progressive or productive. GOLDIE JOSE Pit l\'o Bar deg round To the Editor : The folio" ing quote attributed to Rill Barnett of Newport Harbor Hi gh School in the Pilot ·s No. 18 article on the possibility of a new Thank-11ou Note Ocu r 0<111/ Pilot, All i So n a nd. R..t, • lhnnk 'f'U r1,r I 11 li1n~ iiie o;\o.., ob..u.t Mordan in Your r1e...,.spo per A\\o think. Yo1 fo,-pull in' our -pie t-., .. ~., '" ~c It L our Olympic·si zed pool for Costa Mesa is. in the eyes of this reader, deplorable! ("World War III i~ being fought on the battleground of sports.'') In my view, Mr. Barnett is speaking as a s uper·hawk in the field of international politics. It is doubtful, too. that he qualified to paraphrase the Duke of WelJ · ington, who opined a century and a half ago that the Battle of Waterloo was won on the playing fields of Eton. Please note, Coach Barnett, that Wellin gton mentioned ·'playing fields .·· I believe no responsible American physical educator would consider sports facilities "'battlegrounds." LANE 8. BLANK,Ed.D. Stu".-e•• To the Editor : The Corona del Mar High School PTA·sponsore d Home Tour was an unqualified success. We raised approximately $4,700 with a bout 900 people visiting the four homes open on the tour. The money will be used for two .scholarships for a senior boy and gi rl, a trophy to the outstanding club or department on campus for the year. the Spinnaker Newsletter and supporting the baccalaureate tea and grad night. THIS WAS truly a community f'ffort that culminated in ~-uccess. Over 200 hi gh school mothers helped conduct the tours, pre· pare and serve the food, sell the tickets and coordinate activities. But all of our efforts would have been in vain if we had been unable to find those in the com· munity with beautiful and in- teresting homes who were will- ing to open them to the public. Our grateful thanks goes to Mrs. Pilar Wayn e, Mr. and Mrs. James W. llines, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hixson and Mr. and Mrs. William Paul Ritter whose will- ingness to share on behalf of our community's young people made all of our efforts and contributions worthwhile. MRS. GILBERT W. FERGUSON dependent would S/r lh the Na· does he?·' I cJndidates laters bein' treated to the warmups or the candidates for the U.S. Senate seat held by John . Tunney cannot be blamed if they are perplexed and dis· tressed by what they hear. Miss Real Issues · Quotes "There is no reason people can't do things faster." -U.S. District Court Judge Samuel Conti, in iTefusing to delay the Ott. 15 trial of Sara Jane Moore, charged with trying to kill Presi · dent Ford. With the election a year in the offing Congressman 1\lphonzo R e ll ha s alr <'ady launched intQ a vigorou s campaign. So mUt'h so tha~ one wond{'rS whf'ther h e may not be -,>itcliiog •hiM / game in tbt" · bullpen a'nd com~u all worn out when the rt-· aJ ca aigning starts after nex t sprl '1 formal filing for the of· 1--~~fi~ . ....,:-:::.:--'~ But that ii • question for de· bate amonf the mora pro· fmioaat politicians. Whal must --be pUuffngu the UMOPhi sticat· ed. voteR ii the current choice o( dlalogu.. iadW,ed lo by the can. I dlda1... •• - ' , ATEHS off the other day with "'hat h described as his first comprefiensive is sue statE::ment. I Us s ubject was energy,. prin· Qi pally oil and gas deregula tion. offshore drilling and the use of naval oil r("serves. lN TttAT he seems lo have set the tone for the others since Tun· ney·s Democratic challenger Tom l-layden, the erstwhile s tu- dent activist, ha:s seized upon the same topic as his principal issue of the moment. The publi<' has been subjected to months of harping away by the Washington ,Pundits on the pro. btem:s wi£h l11e Ar 8Ds and what to do about oil prices and supplies. .From thei r lofty perches these may seem or tremendous im· portance but the guy in the street could care less, even if he fully understood wh;it it au meam. If those in Congress and I.hose who write about the goings·on back there believe the focal poi nt of interest in this country centers on the mid·east, the Arabs. and the contrived oil shortages. they really are out of touch with the people. IF BEi.i , or l-l aydcn or any other ca ndid a t e for the U.S. Senate. inc luding the incum bent Tunney himself, wants to win election next year they had bet- tt'r start reading something other than the Washington columnists and s ta rt c o mmuning with someone O\llside of the Capitol cocktail pn:rties . The gut issues of the campaign are not to be found there. What Is foremost in the minds of the voters is first. where Cali!ornia .and the nation are headed economic.a Uy, and second, what in the hell l're those in orri ce "°'" ing to do to protect the citizens from the ever increas in g criminal deprtd alions. For the unemployed, of which California outranks the nation, it i.a a question of Jobs. FOi' the employed and the rcUred It ts a question of inflation. For e very· one it is a matter Q[ halting gov- ernment spe nding and near con- fiscatory taxation. · IF THAT isn·t enough there is still the problem of providing adequate health c<ire within tht> financial reach of the people . And urban proble ms have slipped from bad to worse: There is also the rising demand to end bureaucratic a ttempts to run the C'ountry by edict rather than duly enacted laws. If the candidates really want to disrourse with the voters at levels which will be readily un· derstood pe rhaps they should hearken to th e utterings of Senator Herman Talmadge of Georgia . He has r e peatedly pointed out that the people have had th~r fill or Washingtonis-ob- session for funnelling their money into foreign aid while the citizens at home go hungry either from lack of jobs or :.t.s a rcsUlt of the inflation, stimulated in part by foreign a_ld programs, which results in reducing their@arnings to poverty levels. ·-----.... • • -· , ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rotterl N. \\leed, Pli.bllsher Tltorna $ Ktf!Vd . F.dllOr Barbara Kreibich. £d1lnnal Page Editor The editori al page of the Daily Pil ot set•ks to i nrorm and s1in1ul3te readers by presentinJ_t on this pa,lle diverse commentary on topics or int C"rest by ~)·rulicat· ed col~mnists and cartoonists, by JIN>\'1d1nJ: a rorum ror renders' v1t'\.\'S and by presenting th.is n('V.·spaper's Opinions and idens on current topics. The editOrinl opinions nr the Daily Pilot appear _ only in lhc editoriul column at ttic :"" 1011 \'If the vagc. Opfn1onr ex- pressed by the columnisL" and cartoonists and letter writm are th('lr ovrn and no cndorsemen1 o( Uieir \'if'~'$ 6y the Dally Pilot sh.ould ~ 1nr1?rred. Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1!1$ \ \ Ad Switehing Toyota Dropa Winner • 8 1 MILTON MOSKOWITZ 1be Japan ... have certainJy learned one thi.aa about ..,.rating In Amtrlca: Wbenyou'resuccenlul, You ch&111e advtrtllin& aaencles. That's wbrt Toyota Mot« COmpany hu doae. 11 llrtd Clinton. E. Fruk lnc .• Chlcaao-bued a1eney,·and moved Its $30 mUllon adv~ account to Dancer·Fltz1erald· Sample of New York. It was one of the largest account switches In the blstory ot advertising, T HE MOVE WAS ironic. The ,...ank aien· ey, which Is headed by Money Tree the former All·Ameriran football player from Yale, Cliot Frank, has handled Toyota"$ advertisin1 in lhla country •ince 1962. It was a very small ac<'ounl at the beai.n.ni.ng, But then Toyota w~s not seUing many can here back in 1962. The ac<"ount grew as Toyota sales in the U.S. increasf'd. year those sales are at a peak. Toyota has (inally ed Volkswagen and is now the top.selllDg imported mobile. Presumably helping them to do that was the ton Frank slogan., "Get Your Hands on a Toyota ." / And so, just a.s it reached the top rung, Toyota dis· missed its agency. lsao Makino, president or Toyota's U.S. ~idiary. said: ''Our vehicles are currently enjoying con· :d erable success and we believe this 1s an excellent time to k to strengthen our ability to continue competing effec · tively in the U.S. small-car market.·· TRANSLATION: Now that we are big in this market we need a big agency. · ' Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample is indeed a much bigge,...,.:>' agency than Ciinton Frank. It's one or the largest ad shops in the nation. The Japanese will be bnng1ng their business to an agency that produce-s advertising for such products as Winston cigarettes, Bounty paper towels, Gold Medal nour, Wheaties,· Cheerios, 1-lellmann's mayonnaise, Skippy peanut butter, f1orida orange juice and Hamm ·s beer. ~n short, Toyota has made 1t into the big ti me on Madison Avenue. Dancer· Fitzgerald-Sample has never had an automobile account but down the years it has sold a lot of soap and detergents for Procter & Gamble. For Cli nton E. Frank, the Toyota defection is not an easy one to absorb. The Japanese auto account may have represented as much as one-third of the agency·s total busi- ness. IN . .\NY CAS E , THE swit<.:h demonstrates once again that advertising is a personal service business. An agency must know how to hold the client's hand. And if the chent de- cides he doesn't hke to look at your face any more, it won·t do any good to ctte the saJes figures. The advertising theme that reportedly won the account for Dancer-F1tzge-rald-Sample is: "Toyota: The premium ttonomy car." Watch for it .next year on your television scr,en. Toyota, the world's sixth largest auto maker, is get· ting ready to invest some $40 million of advertising monies on this theme. With a new advert1s1ng agency. Journal's Survey Showing Optimism NEW YORK CA Pl -Most of the readers of the Wall Street Journal think that busi· nt'!!!S conditions will improve in the next two years, accord- ing to a survey released by the newspaper. The survey also indicates that 64 percent of its readers think 1nflat1on is a more s~rious problem than re· cession! BUT THE newspaper's re· ader s t hink that "business conditions will improve lx>th for their individual com· panies and for industry in general over the next two years,·· according to the sur- vey, The survey was based on a sample of 12,000 readers of the nation's l argest daily financial newspaper. Replies were received from 61 per- centof those polled. The Joµrnal said the survey Market Indexes found that 87 percent of its subscribers were concentrat· ed in business, government and the professions. THE RE.'\DERS srud the energy crisis was still having effects on their businesses, with the cost or energy the most frequently mentioned problem. Don Cl a r k. marketing services dire<'tor for the newspaper. said or the sur· vey: "There 1s no doubt ~hat at the-top of the · business pyramid a feeling of \V1despread optimism exists conC'erning the fu ture o( busi- ness in America." HE .'\DDE D, "It is obvious that business is devoting its top talents to fighting the energy crisis and the 1nflat1on that has been produced by r1s· ing oil prices.·· New York 15 Most Aeth•e NEW YORI( tUP1UI -Tiw TS act!~ ,locks t••oed on tlle N<tw !>loc:lt. Excl'ldl>QI! 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Misses' Pile Jackets v " \ ' ~ - 19.99 Great loo king acry lic pile with the loo k of seal. In black. brown. beige. Sizes 8 · I 8. SPECIAL BUY Soundesign Stereo Home Entertainment System $109 AM /FM Stereo receiver with budt ·1n 8-track tape player. Slide controls. Includes spea ker s, stand, full size 10" turntable record changer, headphones. microphone and more. (4469·059). L1m1ted quant ities. We're open Thanksgiving Day! 10:00 to 6:00 P.M. \ . · Look for these Super Values and many more in to'llorrow's newspaper. Our Supermarkets are open for yo{.r convenience . SAVE 20% Pedal exercisers 4.77 Reg. 5.99. l" frame-steel enamel tubing, vinyl .floor mat attached. Helps firm. trim and slim you the easy way. Deluxe Model KCB -2320 124.99 Full 23 channels, squelch cont rol. Maximum legal 4W output power. Solid state. Black & ch rome pla ted front . JCPenney li' ;: t;!.I· '111~ p 1; Mattel "Baby Thataway" 9.99 She'll crawl 1ust about anywhere, and fuss, too. Operates on 2 "D" batteries. (Not included). GREAT BUY Aquariums 9.99 10 gallon with woodtone trim. All glass. Perfect for any room in your home. Limited quantities. Sale priced items effect ive Wednesday t hru Sunday, Nov. 30. 1975. Marx SAVE 7.11 "Big Wheel " Pony Swing Rider 13.88 17.77 ' The classy trike tha t kids'll Reg. 24.88. 9 mos . to 30 lo\le. Its low slung stability mos. Remo\leable saddle makes it sa fe for your 1i'I seat wi th adjustable safety ones. strap. Protecti\le vinyl chain covers. Tubular steel SUPER BUY Rival Crock Pots frame . WITH SPEJ: Soundesign Systems SAVE S2 Men's Casual Jackets 10.99 Reg. 12.99 Potyvinyl chlOJide jackets accented with contrast stitching. Rust, chamois, navy. S.M.L,XL. Women's Casual Shoes 13. 99 59.99 2.99 3 1;2 qt . capacity for" soups, stews, more. A real handy kitchen helper. (3100). Features BSR reco rd changer and wide ran ge speakers. Full control. Dust cover. (4236-607). Reg. 3.7'7 . Women's sling ·sandals, cushioned for comfort. Assorted fashion colors. Whole sizes 5 to 10. IU84A PAlll: Beach at Oningethorpe • Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 1 o to 8. ~I: City Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd. • Open weekdays 1 O to 9. Sundays 1 o to 8. SAMTA AMA:-390q So. Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza• Open Dally 9:30 to 9. Sundays 10 to 8. I . . General Electric Porta Colo ~ TV 194.99 10" diagonal TV with "In. Line" picture tube system. 10 position UHF tuning. Pre.set fine tuning. VHF, UHF antennas. Orig. sold for $239 In June 1975. (HE5215). Limited quantities. Two-in-one Boys' Ski Jackets 8.44 Boys' reve rsible jackets can be worn on either side. 100% nylon. Sizes 8-18. Assorted solid '"colors. Similar to illustration. Limited quantities. • Orange Coast Today's Closlq N.Y. St-lul VOL. 68, NO. 330, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY CALI FORNI A WEONESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1975 • c TEN CENTS. •• Hinshaw 'Cover-up' Cited by Upton B7 TOM BARLEY CM•o.11, ........... Formf'r nssessor·s aide George Upton testili~ today that then· county assessor Andrew Hinshaw dttided in early 1972 lo cover up what the proeecution ·claims were several gifts of stueo equipment from the Tandy Corporation. Upton, the first prosecution witness in the Orange County Sup..erior Court trial of Congressman Hinshaw, said the decision was reached in a meet· in& held in Hinsbaw'soffice. Upton.said he, Hinshaw, then deputy a11e1sor Ja<'k Vallerca and public relattom executive Chip Cleary met to discuss the 1possible impact of two afftdavits signed by members or the ••· snsor's staff. Upton. >Nbo it sft"'Ylng a six- mootb county jail term on his own bribery conviction, said Hfn1baw commented at the m .. fint that the clonalioll ol four sttteo sets to the c.o..st Guard would divert attention from stttf'O stt.t received by pt!l'SOM present at the meeU.,. • Assistant District Attorney Xicba~l Capl11t bas not yet been '1Jowed to divulge the contents ot the affidavits to the jW")'. One is signed by Russ•ll Jollmon of Huntintton Beach. Upton also testified that it was 1u1ge1ted at the meeting in Hinlhaw's office that Tandy vice president James Buxton provi<l_e ~ Hlnsbaw with an affidavit to the errect that stereo equipmffit donated by the firm throulh iU Rlidio Shack d istributors bad gone to the Coast Guard. Upton further testified that the Tondy group additionally don.at· eel $1,000 to Hinshaw'• con- gressional campaign fund by re- serving ten seats at a fundralalnl banquet. He bas also testified that Tan· dy received a number of use&I· men{ concessions in conned).on with its Import buslneta ata Ume when Hinshaw accepted home stereo sets and tape ~k equip- ment for his c•r. Hinshaw is charged with three felony counts of bribery con· tained ln a grand jury ind.let· ment. Conviction on any gpe count could bring him a st#lte prison term of up to ten years. Viejo Man New County Assessor Spat llpo11 Saxon Attacked By UC Students SAN DJF.GO <U PI) - tJniversity or California Presi- dent David Saxon was spat upon and driven from the UC San Diego campus by student de· Verdict Far Away For Fromme SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The ·jury in the Lynette Fromme trial told the judge today it was "not even close" to reaching a verdict and asked that arrangements be madeforThanksgivingdinner. .A.. court spokesman said U.S. District Court Judge Thomas J . MacRride asked the jury what progress it was making in re· aching a verdict on the charge the ~1anson cultist tried to as- sassinate President Ford and was told "they are not even close.·· 1\1acBride, the spokesman said, was considering calling the jury into open court to prod it to speed deliberations. The spokes man said Mac Bride ''stuck his head in the door·· of the jury room and asked what plans shoula be made for Thanksgiving. He was told, "They would like ar- rangements made forThanksgiv- ingdinner." · The jurors will be permitted to "at their Thanksgiving meal with members or their families at a restaurant. MacBride revised his instruc- tions to the eight women and four men Tuesday night in a move in- tended to make iteasiertoreach a verdict on a lesser charge of as- saulting the President. Miss Fromme, 27, is accused of tryi ng to assassinate Ford Sept. 5 with a .45-caliber automatic pistol as he shook hands with well- wishers outside the state Capitol. The charge of attempted as· sassination or a president carries a maximum life sentence with parole possible after 15years. As- saulting a president is punishable by up to 10 years with parole possi· bleafter three. ... monstrators opposing the CIA . Saxon was .surrounded by stu- dents Tuesday while walking to a science classroom to address the lJCSD Academic Senate. One stu- dent spat on him, and another tore his coat. Others shout('d: "Go Away Saxon .. and •·Go Away CIA." The· demonstrators. chanting and waving :lnti-CIA signs, forced their way into the meeting room. The meeting "'as called off. Plainclothes campus police of- ficers guided Saxon through a side door with stud('nls following and took him away in a police car. ''This is the angriest group J've seen yet," Saxon told a reporter before beginning his walk to ad· dress the faculty group. The incident developed after Saxon appeared on the gym- nasium steps at a rally he scheduled to answer student and staff questions. After the de- monstration gained momentum, Saxon began his walk to the meeting room . "l0ve got to hand it to the guy:· said Sgt . B.J. ~tt, who forged <See SAXON, PageA2) Drunk Watch Launched by Mesa Police Costa Mesa police plan a special effort to roast the turkeys who gobble up too much booze before heading out on the roads during the next month. Beginning Thanksgiving Day and continuing through the first of the new year, a special drunk drivers detail will patrol the ma- jor city streets in a program of incarcerating the inebriated, ac· cording to I .. t. John Regan. The main effort will be from 8 p .m. to4 a.m . everyday. During the last month of the year, said Regan, drunk driving arrests are double normal num- bers and accidents double too. Drunk drivers were involved in all the traffic fatalities this year, Regan said. • U~IT• ...... PLAINCLOTHES CAMPUS POLICE DIRECT UC PllESIDENT DAVID SAXON TO PATROL CAR In.San Diego, pemonatratfons, Ch•ntlng and Spitting Greet University Chief County's Narcotic Buy-Bust Fund OK By GARY GRANVILLE OftMO.ll~P'li.tSWI State auditors have concluded th"re has been no misuse of funds collected in Orange County Superior Court from convicted drug ofrenders and later used by narcotic officers in buy-bust operations. Unanswered in the auditors' report is the question of whether $21.300 paid into the Orange County Drug and Narcotics Task Force fund was legally collected from offenders as a condition or probation and held in trust by the task force. And, according to the report, while all the money paid into the controversial fund is properly ac- counted for, court established guidelines for handling the money have not always been followed . Jn their examination of the task force accounting records, state Department of Justice auditors concluded. "there was no loss of funds used ror this purpose.·· The purpose the auditors spoke of was the use or money paid into the fund as a nash roll by law enforcement agenC'ies for un- dercover narcotics buy-bust operations. Over a four-year period, 93 short term withdrawals totaling in excess or $735,000 were made from the task force's Santa Ana bank account. <Stt FUNDS, Page A2> MARKET GAINS ON NY HOPES NEW YORK <U PJ) -The stock market, struggling with pre-Thank sgiving holiday maneuvers, closed higher today in moderately actiave trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Wa ll Street ge nerally welcomed the news the New York legislature passed a $6 .6 billion bill designed to prevent New York City form defaulting. It requires federal assistance, however, and President Ford was to discuss the issue at a late afternoon ney,·s conference. The Dow Jones industrial average, gained 315 points to 858.55. Advances Jed declines by a narrow margin. (Tables, AJ I ) Firemen Race Massive Threat Of Two Blazes I.OS ANGEi.ES (AP) -Three thousand firefighters in smoke- C'hOkt'd canyons north of the city raced today to gain grip on two massive brush fires. More gusty winds were pre- dicted, which would again fan flames that have destroyed over 100 square miles of valuable mountain watershed. No serious injuries were re· ported. At least 20 homes have been destroyed and 30 others damaged since the fires began Sunday. An estimated 5.600persons had been advised t o leave their homes at various times si nce Sunday. 1-lowevcr, sheriff"s de· puties estimated that only about half the residents in the affected areas ever left . many choosing to remain and wet down their roofs with garden hoses. The largest blaze. the four·day- old Rig Tujunga Canyon fire. descended from brush.filled canyons and hills, skirting heavi- ly populated su burbs within the l..os Angeles city Ii mi ts. The jury deliberated for more than 12 hours Monday and 'fues- day. breaking for meaJs. At night, the jurors were sequestered in a do"·ntown motel. The trial, which began Nov. 4, has cost taxpayers $200,000 so far , a court offi<'ial said. Judge Promises Fairn~ More than 600 persons were ad- vi sed to evacuate their homes and ::it least another 20 persons were asked personally by deputies to leave Tut>'Sday night wht'n flames rekindled by erratic winds reached bu sy Foothill Boulevard in Su nland. Denies He's Biased in Bob Battin Case While the jury deliberated. ~tiss Fromme, a disciple of im· prisoned mass killer Charles Manson , was locked in a courthouse holding cell. Mesa Tra3h Day Delayed Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth I .. ae said today that, after much soul sean:hing, he believes he can give indicted C'Ounty supervisor Robert Battin a fair and unbiased trial. Asa result, Battin'sappealfora hearing before another judge to determine Judge Lae's com- petence in the case will beheld. Thro~1 gh his attorney Matthew Trash and garbage will KuriliC'h . Battin had filed a unique He also said lhe affidavit was sprinkled with some statements that were ''c.onclusionary , hearsay and opinion.·· Judge Lae slid he did not relish the prospect &f hearing the case but that after much soul searching was Convinced that he rould give Battin a fair and un- biased trial. As a result. he ovemiJed Depu · ty Di strict Attorney Jack Ryan's motion that the motion contained in the affida\·it be denied and or- a third judge that is agreeable to both sides to hear the motion for Judge Lae"s disqualification. Should they be unable to agree on a judge, they will seek appaint· ment from outside Orange County Superior Court by the s tate Judit'iary Council. The unique hearing on ajudge·s qualifications to try a case may delay the start of Rattin's trial un - til mid-Oecember. Fifty-five engine companies lined up convoy-style to push back the blaze in the Sunland area. Authorities said one barn was destroyed before the danger ended there early this morning. Two Men Charged With Stealing TV Bradley; Jacob Cho en By WII,LIAM SCHREIBEll ottM Dellr ... MllSllfl Bradley L •. Jacobs of Missipn Viejo was selected today _as Orange County·s new assessor ~y the Board of Supervisors. Jacobs, 46. or 26816 I.a Sierra Drive, has never been involvef;I in. government, having spent his en· tire 22-year career as 11n engineer, business economl1t, financial analyst and divisloq manager. His application to the county indicates he has worked with government institutions ·•at all levels from local to national ·· on various contra~t projects. The new assessor was elected on a 4 to I vote with Supervisor Thomas Riley casting the lone negative ballot. Riley said later he favored one of tbe other fivt" finalists for-the· job, Ralph King. an employe ot the San Diego assessor's office., Jacobs was the only applicant in the final field with essenUally a private business background. He is currently the manager of commercial product develop- ment for PDA, Inc. of Santa Ana, a private contr act research firm. Jacobs takes tho post vacat.ed by former Assessor Jack Vallerga, who was convicted of multiple felony crimes in a trial two monttfs ago. Jacobs will hold the position, normally an elected post, until the June primary of 1978. when he will be forced to run if he wants tokt>ep the job. More than 100 applicants sought the vacant job and those were screened to a final field oC 20. which was culled by a citizens committee to the six who wt>re in- terviewed Tuesday by supervisors. Jaeobs" private industry back- ground and the top management experience he has had were ap- parently the deciding factors in his favor because seve ral supervisors indicated they want· ed somebody v.1ho was "not part of the system.'· Though Jacobs has no (ormaJ background in land appraisal or assessment practic es, supervisors were convinced the job requires primarily good management practices. Jacobs' res ume indi catc·s he <Moe JACOBS, Page1\2l Coa,.;t ft0eatl1 er Mostly sunny in mo~t art>as Thurs day . (jusly winds bE"IO'-'' cn:.lsl:.11 C':i - nyons deC'rt"asing toni~ht . Thursday highs ne:.lr 70 at the beaches rising to the low 705 inland. l..ows in the 40s. lnsld .. Toda~· TuJO Orange Coost womn1 ore S"ptndrng their Thonksgiv- 1119 holiday o ht Ile d1//e-rently than mosl. The pair 11ill be running to Ws Vegas -on foot . that 1s. See slory. A7 not be picked up on Thurs· affidavit or actual bias in a move --day..Tbank3g1¥-..ni-OaYrin--toobtain-a-new-trialjudg:~. -- C.OSta Mesa. _de.red...an-llnique heaMog h)l a third judge to determine his own qu::i Ii (ications to try the casl'. Before it begins another major Kurilich motion, one challengin~ Nipltip.·li jndictment on grounds or J!K'nmlnatory .prose<"ution , will be the subjt>ct of n hearinc. Costa !\1 t'Sa policf' hav<' arrC'st ed two men they t'l .. 1m picked up a color televisiCln from :i display at Se.•rs in SCluth Coast Plaza and ('art~ it off "'lthout tht> r("Quir<'d stop at th<' cash re ~Hi ler. -u ...... !0Vllb1u __ ,T~tt INDEX Trash pickups regularly The affidavit charged that scheduled for Thursday 1 Judge L.ae·s association "'ilh will be made Friday,.ac· Orange County ~s Republican rording to the Costa Mesa establishment would cloud hll Sanitary district. Pickups 3bility to give Battlp a falrtrlal. I I h d I d f Toda~. Judge. Lac_ conceded regu ar Y sc e u e or that the Kurillc h af"1davit con· Friday will be delayed un· 11 I s.ivrrt"v. tains "tome ailesaUooa that an factual in nature.·• I • -! . ' Veteran coiirthouse observers were unable to recall an instance in Orange County Superior Court experience when such a hearina has been held . Be-fore meeting in Judge Lae's eourtroom Dec. .t, Ryan and Kurilich will attempt to decide on J The controv!'r£ial Santa Ana supervisor is charged In a scven- cot1nt Grand Jury indl.ctment handed down Au,g. 14 with osin.c county employes at taxpayer ex· pense to campaign for the Democratic party's 1974 Jieute- nantgovemot''s nomination. I Dalf' R . (jootJrich. 20. Santa :\na ~nd Juhn A. ~tichelozzi. 18. ,<\n~hf'in1 . \\·ere arrested on hurglary (·ha ri?es after a Sears security guard C'laimed he saw them carrying the television across the parking lot at 2:30 p,m . Wednesday. i ... ... ~ M-c•o• ,,,_~, ........ , .... 11 .... 1 ....... , Gr.11'19'1CtUf!t, _ .. -· U.C:lliMlrlliel• ,. ..... ,..i... -·~ ----'-------r",_,': l .• ' ~ .. ~45 DAILY PILOT c President '- To Seek NYC Aid \YASl!l'.'Jt.TON (UPI J - Presidt>nt Jo'ord has dl•cid('1J to seek feder:il aid for financially troubll•d :"'t.'w York Cit y, /\d ministration so.1rt·1•:; s:.11d Lo<lu y. They said 1'~ord probably \\'ill outline hi s plan for helping Nt·w •• York at .i nt•\V8 confl'rl·nce lat(' t: this aftt~rnuon 1'hC' \Vh1tc-J lous~ ~nnoun<·t•d th~1t J·'<ird "'di hold ;.i ne\\'S conff'ft'O('(l at ·I JO p .n1 ~~·t~;edm~~~: ~~1;~~~.' ~~1rf':.open Tht> sourrt•s s;11d f'ord believe!'> '· lh:it '.'Jt>"' York s tatt~. New York :~ City, bunkt·rs and unions have :: acted to justify tus recommend- '• ing the federal government's comini:? to th£'ir atrl Tht~ sourrt•::o: said Ford also ix'licv£'S '.'it'"' York has rt·achl·d a st:ite of beu1i:: in at lt'i1st tet·hnira: default bt·in~ unah]{• to met·l pay ments on s hort tt•rm loan debts bt>t\.\.'C'l'll nO\\' and '.\·larch. Thl" PresidC'nt has in:;ish·<l for months ht~ \\'ould not fav or aid ft1r ~ the C'ity unl•·s:;; it \t•us 111 tll·f~1ult and unlr.ss stoilt'. l'Jlv. union and :_: bl'nkin~ offi('1;.d s to1;k nt•t·1·:-:-,1r.\ "· ;::: .St.'lf -hl'lp ~1 etion ~. t\C'cording to tht• .sourct•.s, f' .. ord ·. \t·a.s .s urprist"d thal :'-Jt"w Yor k •.._ \rO\'. 11ugh I. ('arl'y ;ul<l thl' ~lah· :~ lt'gi.sla ture managt•d :ind took tht· .:iction thC'y havt• 1n lea~uC' \.\.'1th ~ew \'ork bankers and union:. ~: ThC'y said thC' Pr('sidC'nt h<1d n(ll expt~cted the m to act so dt• cisi\'C'ly. Their action in putllng toge ther a multibillio n d ollar self-h('l p program just1 fit~s 11r1·sidential action no .... ·. Ford lx•ht'vt•s, <H' cording to the sourC'e s. Administratio n sourl't•s s~ud ford's decision to comt• to the uid of the city did not murk thC' ITesi dent's reversing himst'll. They said 1' .. ord all along has favored ft>derul aid for the city if the city was in default and if city and state offici;:ils took necessary corrective action. This has ot" curred. they said. The President gave no sign of SE't'king congressional action to send dollars lo the city. Ad · ministration sources indicated aid would be in the form of • guarantees for loans taken out by the ('ily. State legislators in AJbany !ale -.Tuesday approved a $205 million c ity tax package. Earlier, trustees of the city teachers' re- tirement system agreed to invest another $1 billion in city securities. Bankers also agreed to refinance $1 .1 billion in state and city notes as part of an over- all $9.4 billion plan to keep the ci- ty solvent. • . Carey predicted Tuesday there would be "a surge of confidence"' in the city if Ford announced he would seek help for the city. According to the Administra· tion sources, New York City is in technical default if not in bankruptcy court. They said the city's inability to meet short- term. seasonal financial debts is tantamount or default and can be considered technical default. THURSDAY,NOV.27 THANKSGIVING DINNER FOR SENIOR CITIZENS - Veterans o f Foreign Wars sponsored turkey dinner, Orange County Fairgrounds, Noon. Tickets and information from TLC centers, VFW posts and city senior citizen offices. HAPPY THANKSGIVING! 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C- ..,.,, Ho fllo*' tle-rltl, lll11•1ttl'°"'-a.ti-••• ""'"'' or ""'''"'"''"., "••tlft m•r " rtflrOll\ICtdl Wlllltllf lP•tl•I "'"'t11ltP1 ti <~If!!!-·· M<O<'MI cttl• ,Oll•Of jlllCI ti (till Mt ... Clil"°""., SWKrltlloot tir t .. rlt< •t.U _.. .,IYI., ... ,11.,..t,_1111r .... urt«r-•f...t"IOM u.u-111r. ' I 1··ir~t gradl·rs at C'osta l\'J.::-;a·s (.'aliforni:.1 School knO\\' \\'hc1t turkl•y:-; loiJk hkl'. So. \\'Ith th(• help of fan1ilv J11l'fl1 · l)l'f:', thc·y tr1l·d l1) in1prO\"i..' on thl· louk~ uf th~' tradi· Trio Seized In Credit Card Fraud '.';ewport BC'ach police have ar- rested a Santa Ana man and two !·I-year -old fluntington Reach gir~ on suspicion of credit card forgery invol,'ing hundrt'ds of dollars ...,·orth of clothing, a car rental and a hotel room rental. Troy Mitchale. 19, •.•.-as charged \\'ith credit card forgery and is in the :"-Je...,•port Beach City Jail. His bail is set at $5,000. PoliC'e also detained the t\\·o juvenile Huntington ReaC'h girls believed involved in the same al· • leged forgeries. ThC'y were re- leased to their parents and now face juvenile court action. Police said they are still look- ing for a fourth member of the al- leged credit card forgery ring, another Santa Ana man. According to detectives, the four suspects allegedly used a stolen credit card to purchase clothing at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. rl"nt a car at the I .os Angeles Airport and to rent a room at the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. The two girls were detained by officers after a store clerk in Fashion · I sland became sus- RiC'ious and called police . Mitchale was apprehended after the girls told police about the hotel room and he was seen re· turning to the room, police said. Sneezing Accident There was a loud "hachoo" followed by the gnash of metal against metal and the tinkling or broken glass, and then all was quiet. A JS .year -old woman told San Clem(>nte police Tuesday that her sneeze caused her to lose control of her car. It plowed into a parked vehicle near the rorner of Esplanade and El Camino Real. 'fhe woman 's large sedan received moderate damage . The s mall German made car was destroyed. Six to Face Electric Chair OKLAHOMA CITY <UPI ) -- The state Court of Criminal Ap- peals has re:iffirmed the cons ti tu· tionality of Oklahoma's death penalty law and orderc'<i six con- victl"d murderC'rs to die in the electric chair Feb. 23, 1976. Such a mass exeC'ution on one day is not expected, however, i1s the-state rourt 's opinion Tuesday clears the way for anticipated ap- peals to the'U.S. SuprE'me Court. which has n(>ver ruled on the Oklahoma death pE'naltystatute. The Oklahoma law was rewrit ten after the U.S. Supreme Co\1rt struck do...,·n tht' death penalty in <lppeals from other stales. Morton Rebuffed WASHINGTON !UPI) -Rep. John E . Moss, CD-Calif.), today rejectl'd an offer by Co mmerce Serretary Rogers Morton to pro- vide confidential Information on the Arab boycott If tt was kept l!ttret and announced he wou.ld presN to have Morton charged v.ith eontem pt. f "ront Pogf" .•\ J SAXON ... ah('ad or Saxon during the walk. ··He was talking to them and try- ing to answer their questions even as we walked -\11hen they'd let him ans\\'er. that is." Durin~ his v.·a\k, Saxon bypasst"d police cars in which h(• could have taken refuge. At times. his v.•ay was blocked by students with locked arms. lie appeared pale and shaken but maintained his composure. About 10 ('3 mpus police walked \\'ith Saxon. As the s hoving worsened, they formed a shi(>!d around him and rorced their v.•ay through the crowd. Beforl" the disturbance. UCSD Poli('e Chief 1-lugh French said there was no indication of trou· ·hie, but tension mounted as Sax· on answered qu(>stions about possible CJA rec ruitment on the campus. Jn reference to attendance of lwo UCSD administrators at a CIA-sponsored conference on minority recruitment in Wa shi ngton. Saxon said, "Permitting is not the same as encouraging.'' He said he would no t set himself up as "a moral god to others" and would not "interfere v.·ilh the right of citi zens to ('hoose for themselves what is moral or proper.·· He did not say whether the CIA recruited at UCSD but called thC' agency "a perfectly leg.:! or- ganization." The response was a chorus of obscenities. f'rom Page Al JACOBS ... has managed more than 100 peo- pleat a time and has worked \\•ith budgets in the millions of dollars. He has been involved in con- tracts involving land planning, housing projects. industrial d e· . velopment projects, hospital pro- jeC'ts and utility construction pro- jects. The new county assessor is married and has fourchildren. 2 Clemente Parents Face Murder Rap Parents of a 5-year-old San Clemente girl who died Saturday as a result of brutal physical abuse were booked on murder charges Tuesday afternoon by San Clemente Poli('e. I.aura Cruz died at 7:38 p.m . Snturday seven hours after she \\'as brought to San Clemente Hospital '4'ith cigarette and hot water burns and bruises covering her body. lier p:irents. Jose Juan and Yolanda !\1olina, 2723 S. El Camino Real, are in custody in lieu of new bails of S2SO.OOO each. Arraignml"nt on the murder charge is pending. They previously had been de· tained on child abuse charges in lieuof $5.000 bail each . F\Jneral services. which will be held under the dirE"Ction or thl" county public administrator, are pending at Blower Brotht'rs Mortuary. Santa Ana. Police detectives said the girl hnd been repeatedly burned with lifhted cigarettes and hot pieces o metal and had been placed in a tub of scalding water. The parents brought the girl to the hos pital after the child stopped breathing 3nd lapsed into unC'onsctousnes5. The fttoltnas were married in June. The dead girl was born to Mrs. Molina. 23. in a former mar· riage. Molina. 21. is a Camp Pendleton m arine. ' -~-... II tional 1'hanksg1ving t>ird an(l \\1ith these artistic concep- tions. Projl~c t 'vas <·onducted under guidance of teachers !)ian1..· I .A)\\'f)', '.\I ary .J<.1y11l• 1·1:y11n and Betty Ream. • County Postpones Adoption Proposal Orange County Super\·isors have delayed study of a pro- posal to establish a public child adoption program in the county. William Erickson, director of the county social services (welfare> department. said several development-; since the· study C'Oncept wa.s endorsed by supervisors last May have forced his agency to reconsider the adoption idea. Because of local welfare pro· ject~ and changes in state and federal laws, Erickson said it now appears adoptions would be.st be left in t he harids of a private agency with the coopera· lion of county government to pre- vent duplicate services. The developments Erickson citE'd in recommending postpone· menl of the study indefinitely in- rluded: -ft1ajor amendments to a funding bill in Sacramento signed in August by Gov. Ed· mund G . Bro'"''n Jr. Erickson said the scope of the bill, aimed at finding homes for "hard to place children" \\1as reduced to a point \.\.'hl"re the state funding would be inadequate. -A('tion by Congress to MANY TAKERS FOR FREEZER "Actually, I was very sur- prised at the response to the ad. Of cou rse, we sold our freezer to a Daily Pilot reader.·· That's the advertising success experienced by the Irvine man v.•hoplaced this ad : COLDSPOT 17 ' upright rrost fr ee freezer 2 vrs old. Best offer xxx-xxXx If you have a n appliance you want to convert to C'ash. call &12-5678. We make it easy lo put a few word.s to work for you, in the Daily Pilot. • broaden the scope of persons eligible for social serviees, in- C'luding adoptions, but no pro- vision to increase funding. -Pending plans by the county social services department to make major reorganization mov- es. including ronsideration of adoptions as a nev.• division. -tJnC'ertain directions from the State Health and Welfare :\gency regarding adoptions and funding. EI Toro Dump To Hike Cost For Newport Ry JOHS V.<\.l,TF:RZ.<\ Ol llW 0.ilr .. 11.t Sltff l\. county proposal to shut do...,·n tht> Coyote Canyon dump and replace it with one in El Toro C'ould add more than $250,000 to Newport Bl"ach residents' trash bills. So says City ~1 anager Robert Wynn, who has appealed to Orange County orficial s for a closer replacem(>nt to the Irvine disposal sit(> which is rapid.Jy fill · ing up. Wynn's concern stems from re- cent unveiling of the county's ne\Y solid waste management plan C'iting the closure of Coyote Canyon by 1977 because it is re- aching capacity The pre- liminary draft of the plan makes no provision for a local replace- ment, but sugg(>sts the use of a new dump near El Toro. W;von said that, because :"fewPprt·s streets and alleys are ~'Ow, tra s h trucks have smaller holding vaults, thus the long_ drive to an El Toro area site could add a whopping amount to Newport's costs for trash dis · posal. • f'roMPa~AI ~tl~~~~ spent for what tht auditors made clear were purposu "conslstent with drui control and enforrement." Si.nee those expenditures. the fW\d 's current S19,723 balance has bef'n maintained, acconline to thf' auditors. Their findings contradict re· Cf'nt undetailed alle-gations by county supf'rvisors Laurence Schmit and Robert Battin that the money paid into the fund may have been misused. But they do not answer a C'hargt by Schmit a nd Supervisor Ralph Diedrich that money col- lttt('d in the C'OUrts. a procedure unkno'41n to some judges and court officials, rightfully should hti\'(> been directed into tht coun· ty treasury. But in a letter to Orange Police Cttief Mel Duncan, Assistant Al· lorney General Jack Winkler said an opinion related to the fund 's legal status will be pro- vided by the-attorney general's orfice. That opinion was requested by County Counsel Adrian Kuyper in late September after Schmit a'nd Diedrich forme<;I a two-man board of supervisors committee to invt>stigate the almost Sttret rourt fund and other special narcotirs funding pro~ra ms. It was then that Duncan, acting head of thl" task forC'e, requested lhf' Department of Justice audit that cleared the fund of any hint of mis use . .<\t the same time. however, it s ho"·ed that court ordered ~uideli ne s for handling the money v.·ere not a I ways followed. followed . For example. court ordt>rs '''ere required to both deposit and withdraw money from the task force fund. The auditors reported that 20 payments into the fund wt:>re made without court order. They also said $3,06.5 \.\.'Orth or COllrt-ordered payments wl:'r(' not received. ~oreo\'er the auditors report- ed that $6,000 was ki'pt in cash from March 6, 1974 to Aug. 8, 1975 and used in roughly 21 flash roll operations v.•ithout being covered by a court order and to require withdrawal signatures. Duncan t:>xplained the cash fund was used for smaller buy operations during night and \\'et'kend hours when it was not possible to obtain the necessary bank .signatures or judge'sorder. Life Plug Case Rests J-lll.O. Hawaii <UPI) -An at- torney says he will not aJ>P('al a judge's ruling in the case or Alice Cameron, whose life-s ustaining r espir ator was ordered un- plugged by a judge·sorder. Ron Gaddis. a.legal aid counsel assigned to represent the wo man , said Tuesday h e believed the five doctors who agreed Miss Cameron was dead "had gone to extra efforts to be sure they were doing the right things and had conducted every conceivable test ... Head-on Crash SA>'il PEDRO <UPI) -Aspel'd· ing car went out of control late Tuesday and slammed head-on into a small compact car, killing a 34 -year-old Redondo Beach woman, police reported. Virginia C".orrell was pronounced dead at the scene. • A VERY SPECIAL OFFER • IMPORTED CHAIR AND OTTOMAN From Norway, a popular Ingmar Aelling NIL design known for comfort. Wooden frame with teak or rosewood finish available in several colors of leather. Limited quantity High back chair '35900 low back chair '31900 Ottoman ....... '12200 IMPOITID GIMUINI LUTte RECLINER & OTIOMAN Youll be •mazed at .the luicurious comfort ... not 10 mention the low. low price! Wooden frarre wttf'I Teak Of'" ROMwOod flnlSl'I . lmmediAI& delivery. 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Crane. a 28-year-0ld parolee who had contracted a spinal dis· ease in prison, was booked for in· vestigation of extortion, officers said. Officers said Crane bad telephoned Dr. Jerome GotUieb, owner of the sanitarium where Crane was a patient. and de· manded the ransom for the safe return of Got tlieb 's daughter. Officers were notified by Got- tlieb and found the daughter out shopping and not kidnaped. They then set up the stakeout at the ransom drop point. Crane was on parole for a kid - naping conviction, officers said. Heroin Death Plea 'Guilty' SANTA MONICA CAP) Richard Keeling, 30, of Venice •--··-s pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the heroin over- dose death of folk singer Tim Buckley. Keeling was ordered Tuesday lo appear Jan. 9 for sentencing by Superior Court Judge Charles H. Woodmansee. Buckley, 28, died June 29 while climbing a flight of stairs in his apartment. An autopsy found death was caused by a combina·. tionof alcohol and heroin. Kee-ling allegedly gave or sold the heroin to Buckley, authorities said. $32,000 Heisted LOS ANGELES CUP!) - ·Police were searching today for -two men who robbed a Playa del Rey jewelry store al the point of a sub-machine gun and escaped with $32,000 worth of jewelry and silver coins. U P1 T •""""*"' Suspect and Victi m Robert Wampler, 59, left, charged with pistol slaying of Oregon State Police SUpt. Holly Holcomb, 58, right, underwent psychiatric examinations Tuesday night. Police say a long -simmering grudge was ap· parently the motive. Wampler was fired from the state police force in 1958 as the result of a report filed by Holcomb. Nessie Filmed? Lock Ness Plwtos Studied PASADENA CUPI> -The engineer who used space agency computer techniques to improve underwater photos from Scotland's Loch Ness is sure the pictures show "something" in the lake, but do not prove the existence of its legendary monster. Alan Gillespie of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, an arm of NASA, said Tuesday he performed the computer enhancement on photos taken by Robert Rines of Boston. ''THE RE SEEMS to be something there in the lake," Gillespie said. ''But we don't know if it'!» a genuine animal or not. After many, many hours of studying these pictures, I haven't found the slightest evidence of fraud. In my opinion Rines is sin· cere, serious and honest about this whole affair.·' Rines believe s the photos may show the "'Loeb Ness Monster," the existence of which has been debated for centuries. There has been speculation the Loch contains a number of plesiosaurs, water-dwelling dinosaurs thought to have been ex· ti.net for 70 million years. GILLESPIE'S SPEOALTY in the laboratory is computer enhancement of photos of planets, such as Mars and Mercury, taken by far-ranging NASA spacecraft. The computer process ' makes visible the details that register on film but are too subtle to be perceived by the unaided human eye. He was allowed to use the laboratory's equipment on his own time to aid Rines. "There was no computerized air brushing of the data," be said. Gillespie worked on two pictures taken by cameras, equipped with strobe lights, that Rines stationed in the murky waters of the Loch. Rines has said he will make public the pictures at a scien- tific symposium in Edinburgh, Scotland, in two weeks. Los Angeles Times science writer George Alexander, al· lowed to see the photos. described them as "a confused -and confusing -jumble of dots, splotches and blurred shapes io tones of white, black and gray, mostly gray." G ive the Vibe Srone1"' ring. Ir changes colors as your moods and body temperature change. Perfect for men or women in sterling silver setting. Get in touch by 'reading' your colors and mood patterns. By Coro, 820 Fashion Jewelry Authentic American Indian Jewelry ... 'rrunk Sho\ving for 2 da1s onl yJ Friday and Saturday, November 2S and 29 in Fashion Jewelry, Middle Level. Bullock's South Coast Pl aza. San Diego Freeway a~ Brisco!, Cosca Mes~. ;56-0611 , Proseeo t ion Fir m Patty's Defense Pla~ ,'Demanded' Bull Gore& Norco M an ! NORCO CUP!) -A so:; year·old workman was . critically injured Tuesday w~p a 3.000-pound l>WJ re. •i•ted efforts to betd bi into a conal TueJ<lay and stomped and gored the SAN FRANCISCO (APl Gov~ment prosttutors are de- mandln1 to know by Monday whether Patricia Hearst 's lawyers plan lo rely on a defense of in,,anity or diminished mental rapacity i.n her January lrlal on bank robbery and weapons charges. The government also asked U.S. Di.strict Court Judge Oliver J . Carter Tuesday for an order compelling the 21 -year·old newspaper heiress to submit to psychiatric examination by pro- secution doctors. And another two motiom asked the court to order ~!iss Hearst to provide samples of her voice and handwriting. MISS HEARST ls •«used or helping the SLA rob the Hibernia· Bank in San Francisco April 15, 1974, some nine weeks after she · was dragged screaming from her Berkeley apartment. She is now in the Sao Mateo County Jail. Assistant U.S . Atty. David Bancroft filed an affidavit saying that psychiatrists for the defense are expected to be called to testify about her state of mind during the bank robbery. SHE UN DERWENT mental examination by three court· appointed psychiatrists and a clinical psychologist. On the basis of their reports, Judge Carter found she was competent to stand trial and aid in her de- fense. A government memorandum rued with the motion said state- ments made by ~tlss Hearst aod her lawyer!S establish that men- tal condition will be rajs.ed a s part of the defense. THE MEMORANDUM s aid that on Dec. 23 she flied an ar · (idavit which made a "detailt.'<I , explicit a.cknowleda;:ement that she d id in faet personalty participate in the crimt-S with \\'hich she is charged, that she en· tered the bank herself armf'd "'ith a gun, and s tood guard there while others robbed that bank. In the affidavit, the pro· secutors painted out, she was also quoted as saying she believed she was losing her sani· ty and began fantasizing that she was unable lo distingui s h betwe-en the real and the im· aginary. "In sum, defendant has alleged facts indicative or a defense based upoo her mental condition or !anity at the time she admit- ted I y eommitted the acts charged," s aid the gov<'rnment. A GOVER NMENT spokesman said the prosecution has the right to know whether the defense will use a defense of insanity, whether expert or other testimony is used tosupportit. He said diminished capacity rules provide that the govern- ment has the right to know iJ an attempt will be made to e mploy this defense using expert testimony. man. , Clyde McElroy was list· · ed in critical condition at Corona Com munlty Hospital sufferina: several broken ribs, a broken leg, back Injuries and stomach wounds inflicted by the bull's horns. Sharp Pleads 'No Conte st', Fined $100 LOS ANGELES CAPl -In a whispered sentencing out of earshot of newsmen covering lhe hearing, former Long Beach City Councilman Wayne Sharp has been fined $100 after pleading no contest to perjury. After Sharp changed his In.no·. cent plea Tuesday, U.S. District Court Judge Robert Kelleher called both sides to the benc.h and handed down the sentence in a low voice so newsmen could not hea.r it. A CHECK with the court clerk's office showed the rme was J $t00. Sharp had admitted laking : Couple File Suit· In Death of Son Sl.000 from the Long Beach ~ Amusement Co. fie had main· tained it was a palitical contribu· tion, not a bribe for the company to obtain a business license. -1 THE UNUSUALLY light sen· tence led to specul ation lhal Sharp would be a major witness against five Long Beach official1 charged with conspiring to allow illegal bingo-like gambling in the city that the Justice Depart.- ment's Organized Crime Strike Force is investigating. FRESNO (AP) -A Parlier couple has filed a $150,000 claim in a dispute over whether they agreed to the unplugging of a respirator that was keeping their son alive. The claim contends officials at Valley Medical Center, operated by Fresno County, disconnected the respirator prior to the cessa· tion of vital functions of Sammy Uribes, 19. ONE OF T H E physicians named int e claim, Or. Michael Freeman, s ·d in a document after Urib died that bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete • • •• ' I Uribes, gave permission to have the respirator unplugged last August. They denied giving such permission. AN ANESTHETISf, Harold Wickham, was fired, then al· lowed to resign, from VMC over allegations that he improperly placed an endolracheal tube in the boy's esophagus, instead of his trachea, during the Aug. 18 operation. The claim says that caused permanent brain damage. and the autopsy report indicated the youth suffered brain death as a result of improper tube place· ment. &ndit Gets $30 BAKERSFIELD (UPI) -A bandit wielding a sawed oCf shotgun took about $30 from Oana l.ockwood and his ~1f'e in ' their Bakersfield home Monday i night after asking to use the telephone because his car ran out of gas. Pre-Holiday Sale OPa. THAMKSGIVIMG DAY SPORT COATS ••• 50% Reductions Finest · of TailorillCJ • Polyester -All Wools . & Wool & Polyester-mixed. 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While scores by Newport-Mesa students on .htewide tests cotdd hardly be called alarming, the ~t that sixth graders scored below expectations this year must be taken seriously by the school district - ~achers, oCficials and parents alike. ~. AJJ Newport-Mesa students score<I within the top ~uarter of the stude nts in the state. Rut Y.'hen com- i?;Ured with school districts \Vh<>sc students ('O rn e from :imilar socio-economic backgrounds the scores arc oonsiderably lower than in past years and a re belov.' expectations set by the state. In all four areas tested -reading, written ex - pr{'ssion. s pelling and malh-1\/ewpor t-Mesa sixth graders were below expectations. even though they .scored in the 10th and 8Jth percentiles. Second, third and t welfth graders all scored \\'ithin the expect a tions for the school district. llo~·ever, it is not unreason able to strive for scor es that are above the norm. School districts such as Jrvine Unified, Anaheim Elementary. J.~ullcrton Elementary and P lacentia lJnified all had son1e grada levels that scored above C'Xpectations . Many c itizens in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa voted in Jo~ebruary to increase the school dis trict's spending pe r pupil next year based o n the pl ea thot it would "m aintain high quality education ." 'l'o make certain tl1at "hig h <tuality educi:jtion" in Ncwport·Mesa does not s lip ttway, the test res ults roust not be glossed over. ing both the tests and the results as~lng of lltUe meaning. It is also important that parents in the sebool dis· trict , particularly those who h a ve pre-school youngsters , do not rely exclusively on the classroom for the learning process. In more a nd more homes, tele vis ion has all but rcplaC'ed t>00ks. Students are going into school with no preliminary reading skills. If reading were made a W(IY of life in the home by parents. student~ would ~tand <.1 better c hance of learning n eeded skills al school. Career of Service 'fhc Costa Mesa City Council h as honored the communi ty service of Mrs. Mildre d Mathe ws, who has bt'.'en a member of the city's traffic commission for 15 year s. It is a lengthy stint of service. but a t 67 Mrs . Mat hews shows no signs of slacking. She recently ac· ccpted nppointment to another four.yei:jr term. Mrs. Ma the ws does not simply bring the perspec· tive 11f a homemaker to the traffic board. but the ex· pert1sc of a person who was the superinte nde nt of lr<tnsportation for the Newport Mesa Unified School District until s h e re tired in 1967. While h olding that position. s he helped organize the Orange County Srhool Rus Drivers Association, a group which has promoted school bus safety. • \ To his credit. Superintendent John Nicoll has not offered excuses for \l.1hy Newpcrt·Mesa stude nts scored lowe r than usual, o r said the state tests are in- valid. He has pledged to seriously examine what ha p- pened at the s ixth grade level. Some teachers and ulhcr e mploycs of the district have been heard negol- In addition, Mrs. Mathews has bct•n a director of the <lirls Club. chairman of the Newpo rt-Mesa Red Cross for which s he also served as a first .aid instruc tor for 30 years, and this year is president of the Costa i\il esa 1-Iis torical Society. Mrs. Mathe w s obviously has contributed much to the health a nd safety of her community. 'As you can see, chief, our man is about ready to write the press release on the economic summit!' Search for An Ideal Justice ( ___ A_R_T_u_o_r_P_E ___ ) "F.xcuse ml'. l\.1 r. Prt•sident, but there·s a la dy out here in a long, white robe carrying a set of sC'ales. She !'iays her name 1s Justice." "Justice. eh ? That cert~u nly sounds familiar. Well . Bob. send her in . Ah. . here we a re. Miss Justice. is it?·· ··PI a i n J ustice is suf- ficient, s ir, thank you.'' ''Well, Justice. what can 1 do for you? .. •·Whenever there is a vacancy on the Supreme Court. sir. I ap· pear before the President to seek theappointmenl. •· "Oh, a job seeker. Well , you're h woman. Thal 's sure a point in your favor. Betty'll skin me alive if I don ·t name a woman. Too bad You're not black.·· ' ' · "COLOR is in the eye of the beholder, sir. And, speaking of that, perhaps l should point out ihat I am blind." "Don't worry, I believe in hir- ing the handicapped. You don't happE"n to be J ewish. do you? That would be a plus. We haven·t had a Jewis h Justice on the Court in years.··· "No, I suppose you would call me E'<'Umenical. ·• "Some of m y best fri ends are ecumenicals. Say, you don't just happen to be a R£'publican, do you?·· ··~o. 1·m sorry. i ·m an in- dependent.'' "I was afraid or that. You wouldn't believe how hard it is to find a Republican these days. I ~on ·t know how appointing an in- llependent would sit with the Na · Dear Gloo1ny Gus 1'oo b:id th L• fal c·a t :'JC'\\'PQrt ReaC'h investors \VhO p3C'k us into aparl· men!:< and high-rise offil'l' bL1i l dings c;;in 't m;,ikl' •• bundle out of building bridges. Thl•n wC''d be• as· su red of a nl'\V l~oa s l 1-Ligh"'·ay bridgt· H.J.. tional Committee. I guess it sure beats naming a Democrat. Not, of course, that politics enter into lhese things.·· ''Of course not.·· ··sut would you desc ribe yo urself a s a fisc al con- servative?" "NO, I would say l v.·a:. a moderate in all things ... "Hmmm, that's too bad. I mean some of my best friends used to be moderates. but I have to think , of course, of the challenge rrom the right in the primaries. I don ·t want them ac· cosing me of unbalancing the (',ourt in the direction or modera- tion.·· "You certainly seem to have a problem there, sir ... "Tell me. Just ice, are you working now?·· "Oh, off and on. here and there. But generally I 'm un- employed. People say 1·m often quite poetic, though.·· ··1s SHE gone? Why did you ever let her in, Bob? Can you i m- agine the Senate approving a blind, unemp loyed, hippi e poetess to sit on the Supreme C'.ourt? ·• "Sorry, Mr. President.'• ''No more oddballs, Bob. Remember, what we need is a black f e mal e. Southern . RepubliC'an. cons('rvativC', di s· ti nguished jurist with ... Say~ Sammy Da vis Jr., doesn't hap- pen to be married to a judge, does he?·· c Ct>llective Bargai11i11g Sta11d P11z z les Governor Difficult to Ass.ess To th(' F,d it or : Jl ow C'a n w t> assess th e gov ernor 's first "Meet tht:-P('(lplC' .. session in San Die go'! lie seems to havt' r ('ject ed the rt•gular politiC'al lib('ral prinC'ipl(' of pro- mise. promise. promise; e~t.·c-t, t•lect , elect : and t;:ix. tax. tax. Or h3ShC'? In October, thC' governor told state employe delegates that he 's looking into the legality of issu· ing an exC"cu tive order that "'(ould :11low colleC'tive bargaining for stat(' employes. lie made this deC'ision after the San Francis<'o police and firemen 's strike in September. Will the governor now change his mind and aC" quiesce to th(' vot(' of the proplt" in the San Francisco ci ty ballot measl.Ores of Nov . 2, indirectly re· lating to collective bargaining? COMMON SENSE persuade! that industrial t ype t'Ollective bargaining principles were never intended for public employes. Yet the governor did sign S.8 . 160, a teat'her t"ollective bargain· ing bill v..·hich will. among other things. lead to the politicization or the profe ssion and pl aying politics w ith our children's education. Earlier this year, the p<'Ople of California helped to change the gov('rnor's mind on th(' NOx auto emission control system. We need to communicate with Governor Brown again and help him reduce his political and ad · ministrative blunders. GEORGE H. KUBECK Can't Win To the Editor: When I read Von 1-loffman·s column in the Nov. 19 Daily Pilot I fell physically ill, l-le likens doc- tors (in this case the ones treat- ing Franco) to the master of the Inquisition -"who believed that the pain that he innicted was for the benefit of his victims.·· He went on to say he wondered "what happens to people when they put on the white smock of medicine" that they are "so fascinated with techniques for [ ____ l'l_tA_I_L_B_o_x_~) Lh£'ir own s:ikC' that it wipes out their common sense. their sC'ienC'e and even humanity.·· 111\0 Von l·loffman ever con- sid£'red that the wish('s of Fran· C'o ':< f;imily a nd the Vati<'an might be the real reason for these unusual methods of sustaining lif(''1 The doctors C'an't win. Either tht·y·re murderers for "pulling out the plug·· or they'r e torturers (or using th(' only methods ~v:iilJble ror sustaining lif E". Someday Von l~offman may depend upo n a ""'•hilC' smocked·· doctor (or his life. I ...,.ond('r how ht' ""'ill fC'el then? !IF.f,F.'.'J RAI.I Ml\'.'JTINt-: No Balllf'ground To the Editor: The followin~ quote attributed to Bill Barnett of Newport }-larbor High School in the Pilot's No. 18 article on the possibility of a new Olympic-sized pool for Cost a Mesa is. in the eyes of this reader. deplorable~ ("World War III is being fought on the battleground of sports.··) In my view. l\1 r. Barnett is ·speaking as a s uper·hawk in the field of international politiC's. It is doubtful, too, that he qualified to paraphrase the Duke or Well- ington. who opined a century and a half ago that the Battle of Waterloo was won on the playing fi elds of Eton. Please note, Coach Barnett. that Wellington .mentioned ''playing field.s . '' I beli.eve no responsible American physical educator would consider sports facilities ''baltlegrOWlds. ·• LANE B. l!LANK, Ed. D. TJaeater Fund• To the Editor: lt was with mixed feelings, a nge r m ixed "'ith sadness. frustration mixed with disgust. that l read or the Costa T\-1esa City C'ouncil"s award or fund s to the South Coast Repertory Theater. ~ot that that organization docs not capably fill a need in the area. Hut arter 10 years of de- veloping it:; ve r y own Civic Playhouse. IO years of dealing with inadequa te li ghting, inade· quate staffing to tend to such things as li<'k('t ord('n;, paper and plumbing needs in the rest room s. 10 years of living "'ilh in - adequate storage space. plus the smells of cats which d"'•e lt under the building, the fli es which in - fe st it periodically -despite these and other difficulties wh ic h to others mi ght seem insurmoun table, our city government has seen fit to give funds to a private non·civic theater in the same t•ity . THF. COSTA MESA Civic Pl;;iy house has continued to pro- duce an average of six plays a Tha1il<-11ou Nole Ocu r D<uly Pilot, Al\1 son and. Ri.t, ' Thank 'f!u. -ror I 11 li "'~ ti.e -:.t o.bou.i. Mord.on 1n Your n·ewl pe per. A\\othon~~ ~or pullin~ our Vit~u .. e<j in \he. po.pe... It -~ a. thin1 year, plus two children·s plays, mo.st of them original, due large- ly to the efforts of its inderatiga. ble and tireless resident director. Patti Tambellini, plus a small but loyal band of supporters. Its s uccess comes. one sees now, des pite the lack of city support, rather than because of it. Truly a stab in the back! One feels a keen and deep sense of betrayal. How our struggling playhouse could j have used that monetary injec· tion! Has it not. perhaps, had time to prove itself? Alas, those two masks of comedy and tragedy above our stage are now both shedding tears! I ANITA GROSSMAN Churrh Affair To the Editor: There have been quite a number of unfounded accusa- tions against Dr. James Combs of First Baptist Church of Costa ~1esa . In the first place. Dr. Combs was not responsible for the transfer or funds as accused. That w11 s done last spring when he was on vacation. In the second place, he cannot finance a pro- ject that the church does not sup· port. Any project has lo be sup· ported and voted by the trustees. In the third place, the pastor never brought politics into the c hurch . Patriotis m, yes. Americanis m. yes. Is that a crime? Would any reporter have been interested in a church meeting, if the pastor had not indicated that he might be a congressional can- didate? The whole affair is a political smea r. and is deplora- ble. A CHURCH family is nodif£er- ('nt than any family. When dis- agreements arise, efforts a re made to settle differences· af- fably. Ca<irdidates Miss Real Issu~s William Gladstone. statesman. prime minister. was probably one of the greatest legal minds Britain ever produced, and he said, ''Talk about .the questions oltheday! There is butoneques· tion, and that is the Gospel. That 1 ran and will correct everything. I am glad to by that aboot all the men at the top in Great Britain are Christians."" That was way back in ~e 1800s. Can we say that about the men running the affairs o_f the world today?l Voters being treated to the warmups of the candidates for the 1.J.S. Senate seal held by John V. Tunney cannot be bl a med if they are perplexed and dis- tressed by what they hear. With the election a year in the o(fing Con1ressman Alphonzo Bell h as already launched. into a vigorous campaign. So mucb so that one wonde rs ...,hether h e may not be pitchlng h is is.me in the bullpen :ind eome up all worn out when the re· 1---f campaigning &tarU; after next ~~g·s formal filing for th!! of· I But th•t is a question for de· ate among the m or e pro· tessional p61.iUcianl. What must be puzdJn& to the unsophisticat· qd votta la the-current choice of dialOiue lndulCed in by the can- didat ... ( EARL WATERS ) Rell led orf the other day with what he described as his first <'omprehensive issue statement. His subj ect was energy, prin- <'i pally oil and gas deregulation, orfshore drilling and the use or naval oil reserves. IS THAT he seems lo have set the tone for the others since Tun- nt'y ·s De m oc ratic c hallenger Tom Hayden, the erstwhile stu· dl'nt activist, has seized upon the same topic as his principal issue of the moment. The public has been subjected to months-of harping away by the Washington pundits on the pro- blems with the Arabs and what lo do about oil prices and supplies. From their lofty perches these may seem of tremendous im- portance but the guy In the stret't tou.ld C'are less, even U he ruJl y understood what it all means. If those in Congress and those I who write about the goings-on back there believe the focal point of interest in this country centers on the mid-east, the Arabs, and the contrived oil shortages, they really are out or touch with the people. IF BELL or Hayden or any other candidate for the U.S . Senate, including the incumbent Tunney himseU, wants to win election next year they had bet· ter start reading something other than the Washington columnists and start communing w ith someone outside or the Capitol cocktail parties. The gut issues of the campaign are not to be found there. \Vhat is foremo5l in the minds of the voters is first. where California and the -na-tion are headed e<'onomically, and second, what in the hell are those in office go- ing to do to protect the citizens from the ever increasing crtmlnal deprt'dations. For the unemployed, of which California outranks the nation, it is a ques tion of jotl!i. For the ,employrd and the retired it is a . I question of innation. For every- one it is a matter of halting gov · ernment spending and near con- fi scatory la:<ation . IF THAT isn't enough there is still the problem of providing adequate health care within the financial reach of the people. ..o\nd urban problems have s lipped from bad to worse. There is also the rising demand to end bureaucratic atlenfpts lo run the country by edict rather than duly enacted laws. lf the candidates really want to d iscourse with the voters s.t levels whic h will be readily un- derstood per haps they should he•rk..en to the uttering s of Senator Herman Talmadge of Georgia. He has repeatedly pointed out that ll'ie l>eOPTellave had their fill of Washington 's ob· session for funnelling their money into foreign aid while the <'ilizens at home go hungry ei ther from lack of Jobs or as a result or the inflation. stimulated in part by foreign aid programs, which results in reducing lhctr earnings to poverty levels . • LAURA McCLELLAN ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wttd. Pubii.thn' Thomoi Keevil. Ed1for Barbara Kreibich. Editorial Pagt Edilar The editorial page of the Daily Piiot seeks to inform and stimulate readers by presftlting on this page diverse commentary on toPi<'s or interest by syndicatt ed <'olumnists and cartoonists by pro,•iding a forum for read~rs' \'lt''A'S and b)' presenting this newspaper's opinions and ideas on currenL10pics. The edltOrial opinions of the Daily Pilat appear only in the edjtorlal column at the to1l or the page. Opinion~ ex· pressed by the rolumnist.s and rartoonisLo; and letter "''riltrs are their o...,·n and no endorsf'ment of th eir vJe~·• by the Daily Nlot should be inferred. . Wednesday, Nov.26 , 1975 7