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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-10-01 - Orange Coast Pilot( Bouse. l'ote Tabled - Ali_ Dangs Up Terminally Ill's Gloves to .Join Right to Die Muslim Crusade Becomes "Law (SEE SPORTS PAGE. 85) uspect • m .g FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 1, 1976 VOl. ... NO rn .• SECTIOlllS. 40 "•GU ith GirHriend? Picasso Re~o1~ered A Picasso ink drawing entitled "Seated Male Figure" .4tand reportedly vaJued at $80,000 is examined by San Francisco ~'Bl agent following the drawing's recovery and the arrest of David Kreiger . 20. of San Francisco. The drawin.I! was done by Pablo Picasso in 1933 and ~tolen in Toledo, Ohio. earlier this month. ~~~~~~~~~~ Liza's Winds · Kill ~Along Baja's Coast I MEX(co CITY <AP) - hoon Liza hit the west coast ~exico with 130.mile-an-hour winds early today, and ftnt re- p>rts !!&Id more than 18 persons ldted in the !IOUlbern part Of Baja California. Eliseo Zamora. a La Paz police Clfti~r. said it was believed 100 (« more persons were dead and 0 a lotof people'· were swept away _. Ooodwaters. He said, "People are lying in Vet Plans Passed WASHINGTON (AP) -Two plans providing cost-of·living in· ereases In pensions and disability payments for five million veterans and their survivors have '~enacted. .:.,........_ - ,.~ the streets here. dead." • The hardest-hit areas were in Colonia ~nito Juarez: and Zona de las Palmes, both on the out· skirts of La Pu. a city of almost 60,000 persons. There were reports of thousands homeless along the coast toward Cabo ~ Lucas where the storm bit. Zamora said in a lelepho~ interview w1tb re· porters in lb• U.S. city of San Diego. But commWlicatJoos were almost entirely out. By 10 a.m., t.be hurricane had moved onto Mexico's mainland about 30 miles south of Los Mochis and was r~ed going northward up the Gulf of Cali!omla at 17 knot!! an hour. Zamora said many La Pu re· aJdenta !pored waminis that the (See LIZA, Page Al) • Hinshaw Ouster Defeated By GARY GRANVILLE OfllltO•ilY "•io.St•lf A move to oust Rep Andrew lhnshaw ( R-Newport Beach ) from the Hous.e of Rcprcsen· tal1ves railed today. A resolution calling for llinshaw 's expulsion sponsored by Rep. Charles Wiggins ( R· Fullerton) was tabled by a near unanimous voice vote. Supporting Wiggins' resolution were Representatives Paul McCloskey IR-Palo Alto ) and Carlos Moorhead <R·Glendale>. It was another Republican con· gressman. Alphonso Bell <R-Los Angeles) who moved for the tabl mg motion that assured lhnshaw on the last day of the con f.?rl.'SSIOnal S('SSIOn that he will complete his second tl'rm in of fire However. the v1rtorv w1 II I><' ~hort-lived inas much a~ llinshaw lost his congressional :.cat m last June's primary election when he finished a badly beaten fourth behind Republican nominee As· sl'mblyman Robert Radham CR· Newport Beach>. Wiggins' resolution called for Htnshaw's expulsion because or his conviction early lh1s year on two bribery charges. The charges related to ac- ll vities when Hinshaw was Orange County ,assessor before tie won his con~ressionnl seat In 1972. Wiggins insisted. however. that the integrity or the House of Representatives was at stake in continuing a member in good standing who was a convicted felon. Hinshaw did not automatically forfeit his congressman·s job (Sff WNSHA W, Paie A?) Big Heroin Seizure Told LAMONT (AP> -Kem County sheriffs office reports more than S2 million worth or heroin was seized after l Wb men were arrest· ed at a motel here. Booked Thursday for in- vestigation of possessing heroin -were Arthur Crm, 47, of La- mont and Jesus Camarillo, 37. Deputies said the two s~d them 30 ounces of heroin in a motel room, and further ip· vesligation led to" t.be~zure of the rest ol the heroin at erui· home. ,. Bowled· Over Runaway Ball Strikes OES MOINES. lowa <A P ) -Julie McDowell knew that a runaway bowling ball bounding down a h.ill toward the glass front door of her office meant trouble. . "I s aw the ball coming, rolling under a truck." s aid Mis~ McDO\\ell. 19. "But I had this man on the phone and he just kept talking. I didn't know what to do .. She did the only thing she could. She watched the ball crash throt1g h the glass door and thud into her de~k Police said the bowling ball rolled down a hill between Van Ginkel Lanes and Des Moines Technical High School and may have been doing up to 100 miles an hour when it crashed into the Hawkeye Cablevision office Thursday. Officers said it appeared the ball was dropped by stude nts, but it was not determined if the ball was released intentionally and no arrests were made Liv in ~ Will Bil .. Right to Die La~ Signed by BTown SACRAMENTO CAP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr has signed the nation's first law Riving the terminally ill the right to die without medical treatment. The Democratic governor con· side~ the historic blll for more than a month before he signed it moments before ·the Thursday midnight deadline for a veto. signature or passage without his signature. Brown. who often stages news conferences in his office when he sig ns prec edent-sett ing measures. avoided making any immedJate statements on bill, which foes said was the first step toward euthanasia. The law, effective Jan. 1, aJ. lows a doctor to shuL off Jife- !lupport equipment on a patient whose death is lmminenL if the patient signs a "living will" authorizing the attion. The bill Wall prompted by the widely publltized Karen Ann Quinlan case in New Jersey. She lay in a drug overdoM coma for more than a year while her pattots aought tbe right to let bei die. • A eourt bas permitted her respirator to be disconnected. but sbe ls still alive. The bill would not affect her kind of case. Brown's executive secretary, Gr~ Davis. sakl the covemoT "received several hundred com· munications. both here and in Los Angeles office. They were divided "1 think the real question in his mind was today's r e ala ty whether the way attending physi· clans and terminally Ill patients resolve the difficult problem was preferable or less preferable to the pr~edures set forth" In the bill Opponent11 said the measure was a step toward mercy killing <See DIE, Page A2) Slash e r Film Case Probed LOS ANGELES (AP) -An as. sutant police chief is undergoing a departmental investigation ln a case involving the release lo a movie production company of mes pertaining to the "skid row slasher.'' Aul!ll1tnt Police Chief George Beck and two other department employes have been interviewed in an in·house probe, acting· Police Chief Louts Sporer con· firmed Thursday. Beck, 51. was one ol lhe senior officers who investigated the stabbing deaths of nine men in the downtown area in 1974 and 1175. Two 1964 kUllnp also have been linked to the recent series, bringin1 lbe total to 11. '-In Bar During Kidnap' By TOM BARLEY Of I~• O~lly "11.i St.II Murder suspect Ronald Lewis Ewing's girlfriend testified Thurs day in Santa Ana Municipal Court that he was with her in a Long· Beach bar at the time victim Joann Seigman was being taken with.her family at gunpoint from their Los Alamitos home. Dora Parker, 23, testified for. the defense in the preliminary hearing that codefendant WllJlam Paul Gullett. '1:1, was with Ewing, also 27, and that both Bellflower men arrived at the bar §hortly a fl er 9 p. m • Mem6ers of the Seigman fami- ly have testified that to be the time that two men wearing heavy circus makeup and wig& ~ burst Into their home al 3351 Cortese Drive', in the first stage. of an extortion plot. Thwarted by their failure to collect $8,000 from the safe at tho Long Beach market manaaed bJ' John Seigman, 5-0. the two meD shot and killed Mrs. Seigman, 431 a.nd dumped her body in a field il'l lhe Carson area. · (Sff ALIBI, Pare A2) -I Coas t We athe r Slight chance ol rain Saturday with variable clouds and slightly cooler days. Righ near 70, low about 60. ' I NSIDE TODJ\Y Tht! Irvine Horwd Futivol thU we•~nd will oflergcmw1, mtl.ric, donce, theater.and Wt. of otlwr actWilit1. Doil11 Alo( • Stoff Wntn llilar)I Kavt tdU what will be ha~ and where on Page Cl oJ the Weeknder. - ... A.Z DAil y PILOT s Ffld!y, Oc:lobef l. 197S Oswald CIA Spy? JFK Killer Eyed for A.gent's Job WASIUNGTON (AP) -C.00- lrary to 'worn tesc,mooy, the ClA onrc considered usln1 pro. sid~al uaauin Lee Harvey Osw1ld •• n source of In· t.eWgence information about the Soviet Uolon, according to a new Jy reJ~a.sed CIA document. In awom tesllmooy before the Warren CommLaaton, Richard Helms. then a branch chlef and later lhe CIA 's dlrector, said the Details Sought ~Y oevu bad "()fl' even ron- ~mplated" any C'QOtacta with Oswald. 1'be newly releaS«t doC'ument, written by llJ1 urudentified CIA oC-ncer three days after Prflident Kennedy was lulled in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, says that "we ~howed intelligence lntere.st" m Oswald and "d1:1cwssed .•• the laying on of in~rv.iews." The unidentified officer added, Sex-slave Victim Faces More Probes A new series of police in - terviews have been scheduled with a 16-year -old Orange Coun- ty boy kidnaped wtule hitchhik-~ in Huntington Beach and soRI into a 48 -hour period of homosexual slavery for $SO. Now tha t the traumatic sboclt has been some what alleviated the West County teenager may ·be able to recall even more :speciCic details about t he bi2arre abduction six days ago, 1 police say. He has only been able to describe his principal kidnaper who picked him up about 3 p.m'. It.st _Friday as he thumbed a nde m the 500 block of Pacific Coast HJghway. Det ec t1 \-e Virginia Kirkmeyer, of the crimes against persons detail, was at- lemptine to contact the victim for an appointment today to confer on the case again. "Very definitely," sbe said when asked 1f authonlies are t·onvmced the hatchluker "as an no way a w1Jhng part1c1pant an the nig htmaris h 14eckend of abuse The man "ho pa<•k\'.'d the boy up m1t1ally pulled a knife and threatened him with tleath or g r eat bodily , harm, Lht•n blindfol ded and bound him, s he pointed oul. He was then driven to another location in a 1958 to 1964 Chevrolet sedan, probably an Im pala mode l, with an ex- lrl'mely faded pale grC<'n paint ;ob, Kirkmeyer said. The veh 1cle had an old rippt>d. tan headliner fabnc and black seals, a cracked rfght "and wing, ~>lock Che\'rolet wheels and , tires and three horizont al taillight Jeru.es on t>ac h side. "'Chcvrol<>t" 143S written :icross the hood •n <'Onte m- porary i,porl rar fashion. the \ 1ct1m told police after being freed by his alleged purchasers two days later. f 'rone. Page ,t I DIE ... ol the aged, but the author , As· 'semblyman Barry Keene CD· Eureka), said dying persons 'have the right to choose. · "Will they spend their Inst few days in a m a nner befitting ,Auman dignity or he kept alive with respirators, pumps on their r>earts. pumps on lheir lungs, ~mps on every part or their b(xty?" he aRked The li ving will can only be signed by healthy or sick adults, ~d with two witnesses who can't ~ relatives. It must be renewed f:Vf'ry five years. Doctors who acted under pro- vl!uons of the bill wouJd not be huble for lhl' person·s death nrown, a rorm('r Jesuit semmar1an, s tudied the Q\nnlin ta~ and had his stafr mvestigatf' hospital procedures for dying pa- tknL'I. "Most of th<' <>Uort, ·• Ouvi'i ~ruc1, "wus to gain lmnght on how ottending physician.-; ~ould re· act." ORANGE. COAST DAILY PILOT fM f')t~ r MU tMUy ,..1""1 "'H''hJrr!'H~ 1\ Nn htft·tltWN~_... ~f\\ t,_pvl'11¥wri.1""""1""n. ~r" t"M I f'rvblt "'"'" (,_f'P\f'U~y "'l~t.tr •t _...,;I 1 ~1ah "•"1 M6MAy fJll• ~P'I t ,.,..,. 1 ,. 1,.. Jii. Mil>t,4 M" •l""l'f'f t\1-•t h HuM N)tM t""" + 'I I """' .All'I V4tl•¥ l•••l'I• \\tfllltl•• • V•1f•,. .-"'1 \ ..,.W .... "" ·\, ·1t11t t Ill• t A ~· f.-f)o ........ ,.., t -'ti\ h ~·~" '•'·J'n•• _,.... ,,_, ,, ,,.,,,., loll'•flW .,, p.1rrif "'~ ,., ... , ••• ~ ~ ~ ' """ \ttHt, Gt•t• M/J• t t.•lilO"" ,,..,_~ ...... , ... ....... ,,, . .,.. ....... ,~ ..... ,.,,.. 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U '' ~~ty KIDNAP SUSPECT Soug ht In HB Can Investigators said the boy "a!> dropped orr tn the ~ame localton near the mun1c1pal p1N whieh 1s frequent ed by youngsters. Only a vague description based on what he was able to perceive Lhrough the blindfold and from the other two sus- pects' voi ces and manner has so rar been compiled by police He s aid one was 20 to· 30 ye ars old by his calculation and the second man was 45 to !>S. The men hustled the victim into what he believed is a black car. Investigators said the suspect wbo 01iginally kidnaped the boy was 29 to 30 years old, with 3 slight beer belly. lag ht bro" n hair parted on the left side and about ll'l day s. ((rowth or beard They have not disclosed whether the s us pect who picked ham up has been linked to the two who paid $50 for tum or whether the episode was a hap- .. -t>enstance situation. The three s uspects, if arrest ed. face charges or k1dnapmg, assault ~·ith a deadly weapon, sex perversion and sodomy. Front Page A l LIZA ... winds Wt-re about to 'hit and railed to use public shelters. "Those were the JX'Qple in the most humble homes made of cardboard and wood they lost everything," he nddt-d "There are 18 bodies in the hospital and according to reports we are receiving there are peo- ple. especially <'h1ldren, huncd hy the sand brought tn by the hur· n cane," said a polire official in La Paz, the state capital. Thc> hurricane was reported advancing across the Cortez Sea Th<> US. National Weather Service reported earlier in Los Angeles that it expected the storm to break up rapidly once it had landed. The weather service said the satellite photos indicated heavy rains a ccompanied the high winds. Weather service officials at San Francisco s aid that satellite photos showed the ~torm went ashore shortly after 2 a .m. POT near lhe coastal resort town of Los Mochis. The storm hact curved around the tip of MexJro's Baja Peninsula and moved north up the Gulf of Califorrua. Gale force windi; extended about 180 miles in all directions from tbe storm ·s cenler. the weather service said. MuaUan, a major resort city about 2SO miles south o( Los Mocbis, escaped the full force of the storm. A ship warning remained in ef. feet throughout the Gulf of California but forecasters said it appeared that danger to sluppin& was largely past. The weather· service said heavy rnoist air being driven ahead of the typhoon was now~ into southern Arizona and the aoutbeutern part GI. California Md predicted heavy rains would follow. "I do aot koow what artloo de- veloped ~realler." The memo was amonc bun· dreds of pages of documents from lbe ClA's file oa Oswald. 'fhe matcmaJ w as released CO The Associated Press Thursday un- der the Freedom of Informal.Ion Act. A second document reveals that formar CIA Director Allen Dulles. while servinc as a member of the Warren Com· mission. privately counseled ClA officials on the ~st way to answer questions from the rorn- miss1on about allegations that Oswald wa.s a CIA agent. Dulles ''thought langu age wtuch made al r lear that Oswald was never an em pl~ or agent of CIA would suffice, an uniden- llf1ed CIA officer wrote Helms in Apnl 1964. "l agree with him that a carefully phrased denial of the charges of involvement with Osw ald seemed m ost ap- propnate," the urudenlified of- ficer added. When he appeared before the commission in May 1964, Helms, then head of the agency's clan- de11tine services, testified under oath that "there·s no material in the Central Intelligence Agency, either in the records or iA the mind or any o( the individuals that there was any contact had or even conte mplated with .. Oswald. The Nov. 25, 1963, memo ex · plains that the agency's interest m Oswald as a potential in· telligence source was due to his "unusual behavior in the U.S · S R , " to which he had defected ln 1959. "We were particularly in· terested in the (deleted) Oswald might provide on lhe Minsk fac- tofy in wh ich he bad been employed , on certain sections of the city itself, and of course we thought the usual (deleted> that· might help develop (deleted I personality dossiers," the memo :.tales. The memo 1nd1cates that Oswald was also of interest to the CIA because of concern that his Russia n-born wire. Marina, might have been part of a trend for Soviet wom en to marry foreigners, leave th«,: country and settle over~eas ~cte they could serve as spies. The allegations t wald was a CIA agent were first made by his mot her, Marguerite. and aUorney Mark Lane.· Another document released by the agency shows that the CIA believed such allegations were "elements of a world-wide, Soviet-sponsored propaganda and misinformation program ·· The memo about the agency·:-. mterest in Oswald srud the dis cussions about Oswald <><:curreci · sometime 111 s ummer 1!>60." f "rorn Page '' I ALIBI ... Mrs. Parker 's brother, Cuy Cooper, 16. tes tified that he was with both men that evening at the home or a n other siste r in BellOower and that the (!roup watched the progra m "The Bionic W(lm on" on television ~tween 8 and 9 p.m . Memlx'rs of the S<!igman rami- ly hav<> tc~lifrect in Judge Hobert E Law's courtroom that thev were watching lhc t•onrlusion or that program "hen the two men entC'red 1 h<' hom1· Mrs. Parker testified that Gullett had thrct· dnnks at the bar whrre she works and he left the premi. es shortly before IQ pm Sh<' said F.wang o,t.1vc.>d with her untal \lo ell past midnight Sheriff's ofhcer'i believe that at 10 p m Mrs Seagman wa' be· ms.t dnvcn orr by her kidn3~)(•rs whale Long B<'<&rh police 14ho had released the three children Crom the family van were scouring lhc area ror the two m en Ttrt> testimony or Mrs. Parker and Cooper led the defense to rf'- tlt"W its plea that murder and kid nap charges against Ewing and Gullett be dismissed. Judge Law has taken the mo- tion under submission with the indication that he may rule to· day, 1f, as expectl'<I, the pre- liminary bearing concludes. f'rorn Page A I illNSHAW .• when sentenced to from one to 14 years in s t a te prisoa las t February. Bvt be did Jose his votA! in lbe House, leaving his ronstituents in lhe 40th Congressional District without a voting representative. Arter his conviction on tbe bribery charges, Hinshaw's legal problems continued. His trial on allegations lfiat be Wied public employes in his 1972 campuign il- legally is now under way m Orange County Superior Court. The Congreuman left for Washington al lbe close of Thursday's court Hssion and reportedly WU OD tM House noor when 8ell 1uceeeded in having the oust. move tabled. Do1v 11 a11d U nder Alex C. Costa. 317· Poinsettia Ave., Corona del Mar. talks with Costa Mesa police officer after his small foreign sedan collided with a larger car driven by Frances Orosco of Santa Ana. The rear-end collision, which pushed the larger car atop Cost a's Volkswagen, took place about 1 p.m. Thursday on Newport Boulevard near 19th St. in C<Jsta Mesa. Poli ce said no one was in· jur ed seriously in the crash. Aging Mate Fights Split from Spouse MILWAUKEE (AP) -This as a love story. Lew Morrison is m fove with his wire. Estelle and has been for 67 years and nobody as go ing to sphl them up Morrison, 91, and hts wife, R9, have s hared a room at tht> Woodland Health Center tn sub- urban Brookfi eld for two year!i But Morrison's health is Caal ing, and nursing home officials suggested that a move from the couple's present room in the am· bulatory wing ot the home to another area for intensive care San Onofre's Plant Closed For R e f uelin'g For the fifth time m nine Y<'ars, the San Onofre nuclear J?C·nerat mg plant as closed m order to re fuel the reactor The shulc1own wall last fl\'(' months, Supt llan:. Ottoson said Meanwhile. alternate fa r1lat1e:-. ..... 11 be used to generate cle(·tnC'a ty for Southern Cahfomaa 1<:c11son Company and Snn Diego Ga:. & Electnc Ottoson said about OAC·third or the uranium fu el in the reactor core will be replaced. In the first eight months oC 1976, he said 2.33 million kilowatt hours or elcr· lrieily were produced. the equi valent oC 3 6 malJJOn barrels of low-s ulfur oil. The facility located j ust south of San Clemente is bwlcting two additiona l noelear units. It also will get two diesel generators to replace two smaller diesel plant.!. which provide additional standby power an e\'Cnt OC problems. patients. ··tt st arted out. aa an ul- timatum." Morrison said. "They were going to move me away from Estelle, and that was it." But Morrison, former outdoor sports writer for the Milwaukee Sentinel and a former world flycasting champion, wasn't go- ing to l~ave his wife o( nearly 67 years without a fight. ··1 don't care how old ram. I'm not about to lake a horsewhip- pmg from anybody. I talked real plain a nd they started listening," said Morrison, whose language ranges from peppery to profane. So he complained to the district attorney, the sheriff and the mayor. "We're getting along in life, and we've spent all this time together." he said. "We should be le'tt to have our last years together, too." Nursing hom e officials have agreed, at least temporarily, to allow the couple to remain together despite a strain on staff members who have lo give extra care to Morrison because or re- cent illness. "It's a hell of a note." Morrison said. ''I'm getting to the poinl where I'm losing my eyesight and my hearing and I can hardly walk, and they're trying to break up my home." However , he s aid he is satisfi ed, at least for the mo- ment, with the decision of nurs- ing home orricials to leave the couple together. "Estelle is happy, anyway," he said. "She had been crying a lot. I don't need that much extra care. a nyway. Just a few pills a day. Big deal." lie vowed, "The only time we'IJ be broken up is when one or us leaves this world.'' The bond, he said , is love. HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED •.• how some carpet stores seemingly give so much for so little? Don't b~ misled by "'phony"' guarantees! Carpet manufacturers tell us that a preponderance of complaints (as one example) 1s improper tnslallat1on We minimize complaint possib1hties by training our own installers ... guaranteeing the best riva1lable Whatever your carpeting Question. Alden·s will bend every effort to answer •.. honestly! • • • Carter Admits To Gifts WOODBINE. Ga. (.\P)-JlJn· rny Can.er and members of bis family spent several days u cuests of a m-.Jor Georoa COO\· pany at 11 rustic forest resort while be was ~ovemor or lbe stiett. company record,, show. Carter. his dauahter, Amy. two sons and " future dauibter·ln· law algned the auest book ln late November 1972 at Cabin Bluff, a private racllHy in southeast Georgia owned by Brunswtclc Pulp and Paper Co .. the records showed. Carter himself said Wednes· day that while governor, he ac- cepted transportation on private aircraft owned by m~or cor- porations, but that all such travel was "strictly business to pro- mote pro ducts made in Georgia." J ac k Murdock, general manager or the racllity, said Carter was invited t.o Cabin Blufr to discuss with a company of. ficial his plan ror merging the state Forestry Commission with the Ge·orgia Department of Natural Resources. Murdock s aid the record also showed Carter used the facillt.y again on July 28, 1973 to conduct a meeting Involving members of his staff and at least one state senator. Murdock s aid Cabin Bluff is a ''producing pine plantation" on S0,000 acres of company-owned land, u sed primarily as a "showcase for modem forestry techniques." He said the com- pany "picks up the tab for ever· ything." Murdock s aid il was impossi- ble rrorn the records to d e · terrnioe bow lone Carter and members of his family remained at the faclllty during the Nov- ember visit, but that other com- pany employes recalled the visit as lasllng three or four days. Signatures on the guest book, he said, were those of Carter; his daughter, Amy; sons Chip and Jeff Carter, and Caron Griffin of Hawkinsville, who later became Cttlp's wife. '&!tty Rainwater, a deputy pre- ss secretary for Carter's pre- sidenli al campaign, said the meetings '·were publicized at the time. J believe in both instances those were times when the gov· ernor was taking maybe a weekend off. They have been pre- viously rneolioned in this cam· paign." • Barbara's No 'Savior' NEW YORK (AP) - Barbara Walters wishes it were Tuesday and her de- but as the firs t network news anchorwoman were over. Miss Walters , with fellow anchorman Harry Reasoner and A BC News Pr es ident Wil l iam Sheehan, told about 100 re- porters a t a news con- ference Thursday that she does not consider herself the "savior" of ABC News. She said the news con- rerenc e was scheduled because it would be im- possl ble to accommodate· all reporters who want in· tervlews prior to the un- veiling or the new ABC team Monday evening. 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 -PHONE 6-46--'838 -646-235$ . # ·""F _r_ld!y_...;...;Oc:;..;.;.tobef=;;...;.;' ·:..:f:..;:;9..:..;T&:_ ______ ~OA:;;:l:!:L..:.Y..:.P.:.:IL:.::O:..:T_.£1\~3 Co~ty Rolls Out ·swme Flu Program Oranae County's SWUle nu lm In addition. lhe Orance County So far. tmmunwtJons aren't muoiutlon procram w1U start Semor C1uze.ns Cou.ncil wlll becu:i planned f(>r chUdTtn under age 17 Oct. 11 for senior ciliuos and res1 a series or special nu clirucs on And c1t.&ien11 aJler11c to chicken, dent• wttb chronic lllnHses, Oct.15for people-over6S feathers or egas are i.dv1sed county of fl ct al announced MaJon6y said the f~ vaccrna aaainstbeana 1mmuniied. Thursday. tions will be made available to alJ The first sen1or cith.en com- Tbe finlimmunluUons will be Ounce County res1~betw~ mwuty clinics will be Oct. l5 ut offered at the Orange County mid-October ;a_nd the )"tar's end the Founl•an Valley Community Health Department, 645 N. ROl>s But the senior cltizeN and \hose Center from J() a .m. t.o2 p.m., lhe Sl., from 8 :30 a.m . to 4:30 p.m w11.b such c hrome Ulne ses as San Clemente Cor:nmunity Monday tbrougb f'riday and <>n diabetes and heart disease will be Clubhouse from 9 a. m. to 4 p.m . T\lesday evenings "1\hl 7, Pro· offered immunizations ftri.t and the Wes tminster Senior gram Coordinator HaJ Maloney becausethey are considered high Cent~r from ltoSp.m. • a&id. nsltsforfiu1nfect1on. WalterL Scales,directoroftht• Bolts f'ro111 tl1e Blue Ther-.C' jaggt•d lightnm~ bolt" that filled the sky over Fresno Wedm•sda~ na~ht appear to ha\'<' sprung from Olympian fingt•rs. but the :"Jnt1onal Weather Ser\'icc said an upper IP\ t•l low hnght 1·1wd lhl• ht•:inns Second Body Found On Ortega Highway A body found on the Orte~a Highway Thurs day, JUSl a rew hundred yards from th<' :-.pol when• the remains of 11 yoWlg man "rre round !'i1x Wl'Cks ago. wa~ Hil'nttf1t•d todav a!'i that of R1rhard Lynn Sht'llh<'rd. 36 of 1'1n.: nea<'h Oran.:l' Count) Sht•nrr' of fil:t•r' ~·11<1 Shl•phl'rd'i. hod> v. a' spottc•d h~ a pa,sin~ motnn'l rm1I reroH·n·d In t ht' m from l hl' foot or a 65 fool c•in bank mC'nl l>t'PUllC'' '\aid th<' full\ dn''\Wcl v1cllm has he<'n shot in ·the bo<I\ possibly "1th a shotgun I le v. .i~ idenllfl('d from documt•nts ro11nd 1n his cloth1n.: and h1i. fam1I} wa, notified earlv todav lnvestii;:at.or i. are not overlook mg the poss1b1hty that the killini::. may have some ronnect1on "nh that of a young man ~host> bod) still has not been identified The body or the youth. aged about 16 or 17, was found on the Ortega Highway Aug 22 by a hiker who kicked a trash bag orr the road and then discovered that 1l cont a med a corpse lm:estigalors pointed out that the k1lhngs occurred at !>eparate times They believe Shepherd \\as killed \\llhin the last two or three days. They said Shepherd's body wa~ found less than a mile Crom the San Juan Forestry station and about 11 miles east of San Juan Capistrano, \'ery close to the spot where the youn g man's body wa:-. discovered. Robber Declared 'Insane' By TOM BARLF.Y Of,.._ O•llf l'ilcot \1•11 Bank baodit Richard William Castillo or Laguna Beach was declared insane Thursday alter eight hours or deliberation by an Orange County Superior Court Jury The jury 1n Judge John L. Flynn Jr 's courtroom declared that Castillo, 25, of 1104 Mira Mar. "was not legally sane" when he r obbed the South Laguna branch or the Secunty Pacific National Bank Jan. 29 and shot the ma.nag er Castillo. now confined to a wheekha1r ;is a result of wounds s UCfered m a shootout in the bank with shenrrs orhcers. showe<l no reaction to the ''erd1cl. lie i.eemed s1m1larly uncon· cerne<J y, hen the same Jury ended the ftrsUphase or his tnal by rand· m,i: him J?wllv of armed robbery. burglary and a!>~auh "1th a deadly wca pon The Jury '!t ruling of insanity appeared almost 1nev1table in the hght or the proi.C<'ullon's de· c1s1on not to oppo!>e the le!>t1mony o( psychiatrist~ callt'Cf by the de· feni.e Judge Fl) nn comm1tted Castillo to the cuslooy of the state's Department or MPntal llyg1ene. He will he immediatplv transferred from lht• t'ounty Ja;I to a swtable state facility. Casttllo told the JW'Y that he wanted death not money when he <'ommandeered a tow truck driver's vehicle and"9rove to the South Laguna hank after leaving tbe drl\'er bound and gagge<l in his <Castillo's) home lie gained entry to the bank by threatening to tow away an employe's car lie ui.ed his 22·<'ahber rifle 10 '\hoot manager Gerald Gues' of M1ss1on Vlt'JU shortly before l'nlering the front dlxirofthc rac1hl\ He aJ?ain ro1 ... ed the rint· when he realized that two ambulance attendants "ho cnh•r<'d the bank lo remove the• 't'rlOU!tly wounded Guess WN<' -.hcnH's offacers 10 dtSgUISt' C'ast11lo wai. slrurk by eight bullet~ in the re,ullini: shootout f>o<'lors. who s aid he was lucky to es<'ape the death he :-.aid he wanted. now behC've that he will never walk again Doctor Wins T e r111 D e lay A one.week dc•lay has been or dercd In lhl• !.CnlC'ncing or Dr Wayne Le~ter Robtn!>on, the Ir' in<' phy~1c1:\n ronv1rt<•rl on <'ha rRe" that hl' planned the murder or his " 1r(' Five County Solons Get "F ' for Votes Orangl' County Supcnor Court Judge J E T "Nt>d " Ruller df' layed scntenc inJ? to Oct fi in rel-ponsc to 11 deft'nse molann Robinson, 48, rem ams held in the county jail with bail dt!nied. lie faces a state prison term or up lo five yenrs for planning thl' murder of his estranged w1fo, Janice Robinson. Jft. of Newport Beach. It was suC'cess(ully al· leged that Robinson hired 3 hat man to strangle his wife' and dis· pose or her body. rive Orange Count y lf S s emblymen should r ece ive grades of "F " for their voting re cords, according to a surve.> by the ~1beral C.ilhfornia Tax Reform Assoc1at1on. Democrat Richard Robinson of Santa Ana joined Republican as - i.em bly men Bob Badham o r NeWl)Ort Beach. Bob Burke of Huntington Beach, John Bnggs of Fullertc:in and Bruce Nestande of Anaheim In the group receiv· mg grades or less than 50 per· cent. The lawmakers were rat.e<i on votes on 15 bills, lncludlnl( Water, Walker Top Sunday Pilot Tales .. Recent rains aren't the only water problem as you will Cind by reading Sunday's Daily Pilot GETIING SOAKED? Twen t)'·two water districts provide the services in Orange County that keep faucets flowing AJlhough lbelr functions are virtually the same. Staff Writer Jack Chappell outlines their widely dmerent charges to customers In a survey that leads off lhe YOU section. IDX.ERS' LAMENTS -Staff Writer Steve Mitchell tells what Costa Mesan Heath Hibbard mis· sed most -and wtcy -on h1$ 2,400 mile trek from Canada to Mexico. And a Travel page story documents the increase in backpackers lo the point where lhe wilderness cxpenence, as well as the landsca~. is being eroded OLD MOVI ES Now that musicala have been glonfied'm DAY"S BEST "Th~t ·s Entertainment," non- mus1cal films have been or· ganized and assembled into a package called "America at \be Movies." Ru Reed tells wbat it's •!>out and wbat he thi'lb ol it tn his column on lbe enlmainrnent pages. L£AANING TO TA.Lil -It would seem that lop business ex- ecutives should at least know how to speak and write. but ex· perts say these men and women are often incomprehepsible to audiences and even each other To solve this problem, a lot of them are goiog back to school The AssMiated Press reports on th.is phenomenon in the YOU sec t1on measures to repeat the oil deple· lion aJlowance. make it easier to ra1!1e bus1nes!'i taxc~. and shift wel/arc costs from property tom· come taxe~ O\•erall, the supposedly con- $ervat1ve state &enate "'as grant- ed a much higher grade than the Assembly by the tax reform as· soc1atlon. Among the reasons for the As· sembly's lower score8 were the defeat of several tax·shift measures In tht' lower house's Revenue and T axation Commit· ·tee and the overwhelmmg As· sembly fl oor defeat of a bill by Assf'mblyman Vic Fazio CD· Sacramento) lo repeal a sales tax break for the airline and ship- ping indu!ltries Only one ·fourth ol the 80 member Assembly re<'eived grades or 90 J)t'rcent or better, and 23 assemblyman com · pared to two senators ,i:ot rat· 1ogs of below 50 percent Two·lhlrds of the state's 4q senators were gj\'.eD ralinis of 90 per~nl or better in the group ·s survey of tax·relatcd votes One hundred percent ratings, with no absences, went to Sens Alfred Alquist <D·San Jose) Arleo Gregono ( D-San Mateo>' Mlltoo Marks CR-San Fran'. cisco), Nicholas Petris <D· Oakland). Robert Presley CD· . RJverside) and Jt>rry Smith co. Saratoga). Diamonds Again? LOS ANGELES CAPl -Catv Councilman Ze\' Y aroslavsky has accused lhe s tate Department ol Transportation or pushing ahead on the San Diego F'reeway Dtamond Lahe without hearings seruor c1llzens council, :.llld cltruc lout1ons aJJd dales are sub,ect to change. Rtsidents mity dCal S.0·5178 or 800 432 7100 in toll areas for last· m 1nute chanaes One of the largest actlv1t1es ex peeled will be at Saddleback Com mun1ty Hospital an Laguna Hiils from 1to4 p. m . Ot't. 19 and 2G and Nov. 2 and 9 for residents <>f Leisure World and the Laguno Buch area, Sc ales srud Other senior citizen clinics .. alone the Orang~ Coast include Forest Gardens Mobilt>· Home Park. 24001 Muarland s Boulevard, El Toro. from 9 a.m to3p m .• Oct. 21, Huntington Beach Senior Center, 17th Street and Orange Av nuc, Huotingtoo Beach, from 9a.m. to 1 p.m . Oct.18and2Sand from noon to4 p.m. Oct. 20; Laguna Beach Free Clinic, 460 Ocean Ave .. La12una Beach. from 1to4p.m.Ocl.18and~andNov Globe Girdler Wel-.•01ned t, 8. 15, 22 and 29, Costa del Sol Recreation Ctnter, M1s:.lon Viejo, from 1 to s p m. Oct. 24 and from 10 a m to 2 pm.Oct.~. And Community Prt!ibyttrian Church. San Juan Cuplbtrano, from 9 a .m to 4 p.m Oct. 28 and 29. In uddttlon, thu C'llnl<: ul San Clemente Community Clubhouse will be open from 9 a.m to4 p.m, on Oet. 16 as well as Oct lS Don Taylor gets a warm welcome from his wife. Lob. after landing at Wittman · Airport in Oshkosh. Wts . Thursday. com · pletan g th<.' f1r~l e"er around-the-world flight in a home-built plane. Tay lor con- structed the aircraft in Costa Mesa. where he formerly Ii \'Cd --------------------------------------------------- Nixon Cleared of N·otes WASHINGTON CAPl The U.S. postal inspection ~crv1re says Richard Nixon didn't\\ rite a set of "lo' e letters" that hnve been attributed to him. But of· ficials have not :>aid who dad "A handwriting anaJyi.as ha:> determined that thl' letter!> wt•rc not written by Mr Nixon or anv of lhe other ind1v1rluab known to possess copies of them." Chief Inspector C. Neil Ben.-.on wrote Nixon's lawyer Herbert Miller in a letter Mill er released Thursdav New York literary agent Scott Meredith announced June 3 that he had a n unauthenticated set or love letters supl>Qsedl~ wntten by Nixon to an unnamed \\Oman dur tn~ the last days of his prl"SldCncy· News reports al the t1ml' s aid there were between four and 22 letters. Four exJ>('rts venr1ed that the letters. which were wnllen on legal pads. were in Nixon's handwriting, Meredith claame<l But a Nixon aide, Col. J ack Bren· nan, called the letters a "sordid hoax." Benson said the letters ap· parently o ri ginated in Washington and were passed lo pnsons in Detroit and Los Angeles before r each ing Meredith "The Ins pection Service was able to trace the letters back as far as a Washington salesman, now deceased. who apparently knew the letters were a hoax but Forests Ablaze By The Associated Press Lightning stor ms swept through Lake and Mendocrno countie!I Thursday night. leavmi;: more than two dozen smaJI fire!. burnin~ on ;late and national forestland. Rain failed to ext· inguish the fi res. ' who did not h1mselr wntc them:· Benson wrot<• "ft has been concluded that the persons to whom tht• Jetteri. pal-sed subsequently did not knQw them lob(' ror~crac•s and had no in tent to defraud," Benson said. "Therefore. the 110!.lal service has clo§. its investigation with a determi lion that no prosecu- tion is w ranted.·· M 11ler · d hew as releasing the letter. dat Sept. 27. because "of the wide cir at1on given to the original repor · · When the stor es,.first surfaced. the Birmingham, Ala .. News was told by a sourre who claimed to posses!> some l'op1cs that the let lers indicated lhe woman wa~ anxious lo marry Nixon The Birmingham News source rlaamed lo have rcCCl\'crl rop1c:. of about 20 letter!> from a fr1eqd \\ho, in tur.n. had !ta1d they C'amc rro·m a White lloui.eemployc \ ,44 DAit. V PILO r F'1d!f Orte>b9t 1 1916 .Just • Syrians Jmcircle Gu~ . ~ ' w ith T om ;M~phine Ara/ at R ejects Assad's Tenns for Ce~e:.fire . It's All In The H ead ? ACHES & PAINS DEPT. - Right now I am s itting ngidJy in front of this typewriter trying to stifle a s neeze. My eyes itch. Once again . I have become the 'victim or suggestive Illness. When you are the \'ict1 m or this kind of malady, at· means that somebody gave you the idea you ought to gel at. Earher today. whilst perusing the morning periodicals. I hap- pened upon a headlJ.ne, you see, which procla imed "Sneezing Season A.nives Early; Allergists Blame Weatherman" The piece that followed went on to quote Dr . Arthur Turk , t'hairma n o f the California Medical Association's committee on allergies T H E GOOD PHYSI CI AN declared that our overca st , humid weather has cau.sed pollen and spores lo be released earljer than the us ual late-fall ap- pearance P oll<'n c·ounts are hu?her than normul. Thus hay fe'.:_cr symptoms are on the1ncrease :-"\ By the time I had fimshed hair ltus article, I wa~ working on the fi rst llt'h\' no~lnl •'Phoo<-~ ... I ....... d to m }<,Cll "This 1s all in ~our head .. BEIRUT . Lebanon (AP>·-Synan tanks advancing under aJr cover closed in today on two Palestinian strong holds in a final drive lo force the guerrillas off the vital Beirut-Damascus lughway and out or ubanon's c1v1lwar. The Syrians renewed their four·day· mountain offensive after Palestinian chieftain Yasir Arafat reJected Syn&n t.crmslor a cease-hre. THE SOVIET VNJON renewed its call for withdrawal of tiynan interve ntion troops from AP Wire-to PLEADED NO CONTEST G. Harrold Carswell ~ixon N ominee --------- ubanon, but Syrian President Jlale-z Assad uld in ao inter~iew published today, "We are not wllllne to compromise oc ap- pease anyone because we con- sider Syria 'a nalionaJ interests are ... at stake In Lebanon." The tanks encircled the guer- riJlas' ea.stern most J>05ition on the highway, 12 mil'l.S eut of Beirut, as MlG17 and MIG21 Sc>V- iet·made fighters of the Syrian air force made low passes over· head. Right·wlng Christian Lebanese claimed their militias opened an Wile, Son Die dten.slve from the west to help ~ Syrians capture the resort towns of Bhamdoun and AJey, the last two major strongholds on the highway controlJed by the guer- rillas and lbt-lr Moslem leftist al- lies . 111E TWO TOWNS WERE bat- tered by Syrian artillery fire before the tanks began their ad- vanee. Two thousand rot'kets poured into Aley. Bhamdoun, 12 miles east or the capital. is the forward post or the Pale&liNan-leflist alhancc. Aley, Minister Charged ~ . In ·Double Slay~ng CLEARWATER, Fla. <AP)-A Methodist minister has been charged with murdering his wife and son with a butcher knife while another son looked on. The Rev. M ilchell G. Florence , 45, of Friendshjp United Methodist Church. was charged Thursday wit.h two counts or first-degree murder for the deaths or his wife, Nanette. 46, and his 12-year-old son, Mark. POLICE SAID THE Rev. Mr. Florence was t'overed with blood when he answered the door. Of. ricers satd the two victims had been repeatedly stabbed with a butcher knife, which was found in the house. Authorities said another son, a 13-year·old boy whose name was not released, apparently wit· nessed the incident and fled to a neighbor's house. The neighborl> called police. There was no known motive for the double murder. m E REV. MR. FLORENCE underwent a psychiatric ex- amination Thursday in the mf'dical set'tion of Pinella&Coun- ty jail where he 1s being held without bond, officers said. No soon(•r had I ('OO\ IO{'t.'d m}self that I wa-; really okay than one of the editors dropped by my office. 'Tm suffering a ternble al- lergy attat'k ... he announced. smffln~ sll~htly lie went on to the e"plain he'd just been ridm~ in another slaf fer's a uto w hen th(• whoops and achoos struck Carswell Guilty Of Battery Charge He was to undergo another ex- amination toda y lo determine whether he <'an be transrerred to a regular cell. The minister is a Miami-area native who was ordained in 1959. He was a minister m Miami and came here last June alter serv ing four years in Lutz, f-1 a. "FTNNV. Hl'T SllE Sa)S Sh(• gets an attack too l'\'ery time :,he gcti; into her rar." he rcportE.'d T ALLAHASSEE. Fla .. (AP) -G. Harrold Carswell. a onetime Supre me Court nominee who was accused of making homosexual ad· , ances to a n undercover police offit'er , has been convicted on a charge of battery. "Tell her 101unk the c~1r," I ad vi sed while Opl'ning a rouplr of desk dra\\ er:. in scarch of a Kleenex /\ rharge of attem pting a lewd and lascivious act was dropped. Officials said Thursday that I went bac-k to r eading the morning stor> about the· sncezmi.: season arri\'mg eariv It went on to say that if the Sa nta Ana \\ mds start blo"" m ~ arro-.s our rt.'~1on. th<' snee11 nf? and hacking is goin).! to gel l'\'l'n wor'>l' i\BRl'PTl.V, I Rl'SflF.D our -,1de lo c-hcck "ind 1•nntht1on~ J i-tuc-k one (in~er 1n thl' ai r and thouJ?ht I felt ":irm air C'trrul:.Jt ini.: Thi' cauo;<'d rnc lo s11c-k anoth<"r finger under m) nosC' ,\ll th1:. provci. ho'A a htllc kno" ledge <'a n hurt you. I once n•ad a p1C'ct• a bout k 1dn<'Y c11s eaM· and started -.urfl•1 in~ a"" ful pain . ., I r11:.hl·d to I ht· f:1mll) doe tor "Whc.-re do{•s 1l hurt,".hl· ;i-.ked .kindly. "llere." 1 s howed him "Your kidneys aren't ther<'.'' be expla ined, shaking his hl•ad m disbelief Aha . herl''S a nolh<'r ~Lor y about M~ me flu. I don 'I think I 'II r<"ad 11 01ina Con<·ili ation ? MOSCOW (AP) The Soviet Union hns repeated 1t.s hoP<'s for bettt>r r t'latlons with China in a ma1or Pruvda article that did not mention M no T!'le tunl'?. the late Chinese leader "'nd idcolog1cal enemy of M o~cow Carswell appeared before Leon County Judge Jl a l McClarnma the dny before, pleaded no contest, was found guilty and Web hncd SIOO STATE ATTY. HARR\' Mor- n son !>aid it is standard procedure to drop a lesser offense when ad<'· Ce ndant is c-o n victed •f a m ore serious c-hll q~e. Ratterv is a misdeme anor punishabie by up lo a year in prison a nd a SI .000 fine. Attempt· m~ a lewd and lasc1\'1ous act 1s a lesst.'r misdemeanor purushablc by up to L\\O months m 1ail and a $500hne. Contacted al his Tallahassee home. Carswell, 56, would say nothin~ about the case Rhodes T ells Of Gift Trip WASHINGTON <AP) -House Republican Leader John Rhodes has disclosed that corporations had pi<'kcd up th~tab for some of his weekend golf outings ; he said the prat'lice was t'ommonplace for mem bers of Congress. The A-ri zon a congr<'ssman, talking to re porters Thur'lday about President f-·ord's goU out- ings while the chief executive was a House m ember. said he thought 1L was a "strange sort of mornhty" that would focus on golf outin~s which "had pre- viously been accepted in the open and regarded hy everyone as common practice." Thunderstorms 141~~ Low -........... ., ... ,. 11 iw.c ....... ~ •A l• a.11.,, •• 10 \I 81>\IOft •• .... ., ... ,0 •4 .. Oll<•OO " Y! One•""''" ~ 4\ 10 a. .... ..,,., •• .. °""~' ,. 4\ °"""'' " 0 ~"'" ,, " """''"" .., M ...... n C•lf' h \l .... v.~ .. •• "" L•ltte ,_act 1• .. .w .... •• n -..-\ .. 11 .. .._.,.,,.,.SI Pa~I 91 ., ...... ()rl ... ,,, ,. 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N•w £no•-01-_.,,. ~'°'"""-· ._ .............. n ... ..,. "'--· ....... _,, -.... <feh.O "' "''" •• no..,,_,,. - HIS ATTO R NEY, Murray Wadsworth or Tallahassee, said tbe former judge "is not well. I imagine he 'll be under a physi- t'1an's care for some time." Dr. Merton Edwall, a psychiatrist, is treating Carswell. • "As fa r as I'm concerned the m atte r 's closed," Wadsworth said. "We said"' e re not contest· ing the fact that he did strike somebody. and the state did not elect to press the second charge.·· Carswell was a U.S. District Court and 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals judge before being nominated to the Supreme Court by then· President Nixon in 1970. THE SENATE REJECTEDlhe nomination after reporters un- covered a s peech in which Carswell endorsed radal s egregation when he was a legislative candidate in Georgia. Opponents also charged that he had been a mediocre judge. Carswell was arrested June 24 by Tallahassee vice squad officer George Greene , who said he met the former judge In a shopping mall men's room. Police s aid they bad the men's room under sur- \'e1llance because homosexuals had been congregating there and mall merchants had complained. Carswell was arrested in a wooded area where he and Greene had driven after meeting. Greene told Morrison that Carswell touched him against his will, which is battery under Florida law, and made homosex- ual advances. 'f•.._retvrn ,..,... ''°"' JI et "°""°"·Mal ... ,."··"-"' •• "'''· Callfonda P ARI S HI ONE R S des cribed him as a com passionate man. However , he was said to take personally )!Wr'atever problems he con fronted. A next-door neighbor. Robert Ewbank, s aid , "My God. 1t doesn't s~m possible. The only thing that seemed d.Jlferenl late ly. he seemed a htlle mort: light He never seemed to be able to ful · ly relax when he was here " I r l. ... I r a ........... ,, - -. .· 10 mllH from the capital, is the blg1est sum m e r r esort an U-banon and headquarteni for the beleaguered alliance's moun- tain defenses . Succes s in the mountains would clear the way for a Syrian advance ~to the outskirts of Beirut. C'HRISTIAN·HELD RADIOS ulled on the population of the two towns to remain indoors "for your own safety. "Our forces are advancing rapidly lo liberate you," the broadcasts said. As the mountain batUe raged to the eas t . Chris tians and Moslems in Beirut exchanged rounds or random artillery shell· ing. THE GUERRILLA leadership held two lengthy sessions Thurs- day, after the Syrians sent the Pales tinians fleeing rrom posi- tions north o r the Beirut- Damas cus highway. Arafat emerged from the meeting ear· ly today lo announce rejection of the Synan terms. Arafat vowed to continue "de- fense of the objectives of the Palestinian and Lebanese peo· _pie, s ide b y s ide with the . Lebanese national movement.'' ffeat•t1 Reject io11 The Fresno Unified School D i s t r i <' t h a s. d e n i e d Raymond Moncier, 27, a s ubstitute t eaching job on the grounds that he tips the scale at 230 pounds. At hL~ six.foot height, the district sets a weight limit of 209 pounds . Pallel Halts Work On Nuclear Plant . CONCORD, N.H. (AP) -A federal panel has ordered an indefinite halt lo construction of the $1.6 billion Seabrook nuclear power plant, the last nuclear facility approved before a nationwide moratorium on nuclear plant conslruclion. The Atomic Safety and Licensing Ap!>('als Board, an arm of the Nuc lea r Regulatory Com · mission , s u s p ende d Public Service Company of Ne w llamps hire 's c-o ns truc tion permit Thursday, effective Oct. 8. because or unanswert'd ques- tions about nuclear waste dis· posal. CLARE MILES, A c-ommission spokesman in Maryland, swd the ,'lus pension would remain in ef· feet until otherwise ordered by either the appeals board or the full commission. Frank Shants of the service company s aid the utility would "take whatever legaJ steps are necessary to continue t'Onstruc· lion of the Seabrook station .. Shants s aid the utility believe:. nuclear power is necessary to fulfill New England's power needs. The New England Coalition on Nuclea r P o llutio n , an an. tinuclear powe r 1:roup, had sought suspen!i ion or I.he utility's construc tion pe rmit pending commission tiearings on ques· lions about disposal or reprocess· ing of nuclear wastes from the Sea brook plant. M i s s Miles s aid that a lthough the construction permit was suspended, no full hearings on the matte r were ordered. She s aid either the appeals board or the commission couJd allow con· st ruction to resume at any time. .. Vikin 2 Experiment:. I . g ! Scientiata Plan Revised llunLf or Li/e Chain PASADENA (AP ) - America's search fo r llre on a.notMr planet bas run into a de- ad-end watb Vild na 2's fatlure to ~find lif e -euenlial organ i c matenahon Mars . New lnformaUon rrom the robOt has s hown that no-organic com- • pounds were found by Viktng 2 in its first look. Oraanics are chains of carbon atoms found in all l.Jre as we know It. SCIENTISTS WERE qwck to point out that the lnltuil ra1lure dad hot positively signal I.he absence o/ liJe on the Red Planet, but one Vildnc team mem ber admitted 1t Used 'Blue Box' was difficult to "px olain no or-1arucs." It is possibJe !hat organics were in the dirt but not v apori1ed, so the experiment will ~ conducted thrtt more limes at pmgrei.s1vely higher t emperat ure:.. The lan- der's arm will st·oop more soil from beneath a Ma rtian r0t·k TH E O R GANICS experiment searches for "the bwldtng blocks of life" by heating a clump of soil to 200 degrees in the hope or vaporizing a n y or ganic <:om pound that might be in tht> dart It differs from the lander's other biology experiments which at- Millionaire Facing Jail in FraPd Case LOS ANGELES (AP) -Millionaire financier Bernar d Cornfeld has been sentenced to three months in jail and fined SJ,000 followrng his conviction on charges or defraud mg Pactfle Telephone Co. by uslng a "blue box" to avoid toll charges. U.S. District Court Judge Matt Byrne handed down the sentence to the 47-year-bld Cornfeld Thursday. COR NFELD, F'OR!\1ERLY 1NVOLVE O with the now defunct multimillion-dolla r In \'estors Overseas Service.°" as also g1\'en a sus pended two·vear sentence and orderrd to pa y '"... $7,681.50 res.lttut1on followrng the outcome of civil litigation fi led ag:unst him by the phone company. Cornfe ld made 1ntcrnataonal headlines in 1970 when has !OS c~l­ lapsed due to fmancial problems. He was later arrested in Swillerland and charged with fraud, dishonest management, forgery and other charges, but was never conncted. lie was released from a Swiss pnson a fte r posting a Sl 6 million bond A JURY CONVICTED Cornfeld Aug 13 on three counts or defrauding the phone company by u~ang t"o electronic "blue boxes · al h.is Beverly Ha lls home to avoid pa) ang long dJstancecharges on 288calls. The indictment charged that many or the calls were to overseas locations ~urh a:. Gene va a nd London Jn J anuary 1975 FBI agents seized the t°"o blue boxes, which emit a ::.1gnal that signal~ telephone company equipment that the call has been disconnected when in fa<'l it is still be ing rnade. Cornfeld told Byrne that he had never purchased a blue box and "l never used a blue coRHFElo box." The j udge said "It's hard for me to envision why you're standing here ... someone in your position." Jailer Held in Sex Case from his 17 .year-old girl rnend tempt to detect actJ\'llies that seem to be caused by living things Scientists had bttn wailing for the re~ulti. from the organic ex- pen men ts to confirm or deny that ftndtn&s by the Jand~r·s biology probei. really i.1gnified lire. THE BIOLOG V expcnments aboard V1kin.: 1 and V1kin~ 2 lan- ders ~ent llal•k informatJon that there were proce~~cs going ori that re:.embled the acltv1h es of li\ ing Corm s on Earth, such as respiration and eLiminatlon of waste. Hut the latest expenment did not provide scu:ntists with the <:onf1rmation they wereseekUJg. Suii Filed To.·Stop Rate Plan LOS ANGE L ES (AP> -A utility watchdog group has filed a compl aint against Pacific T elephone Co. to halt 1mplemen- tat1on of a ne w message rate timmg service. Represent at i vcs of the Cam- paign Against Utility Exploita- tion (CAL'SE ) filed the com- plaint with t he Public Utihties Commission tn hopes or stopping Monda\ 's scheduled beginning of the s1ni:?le message rate tim· ing scr vttl' <SMRTS1 to bus1· nesses. R E P R ESE NTATI VES O F CAUSE told a news conference that the new system could con· CPI\ a b ly c ut the number of "free" c alls a customer can make in half The plan char ges fi ve cents for a fa\•e-m mute unit of a call or portion thereafter ('Al'S E coordin ator Burt \\ llson po1ntN1 out rhal a call of '" <.' minute-; a nd 10 seconds °"ouhl <'unslllUlt: l\\o ml·~.,a~e units evt>n l hous;: h four minute's and 50 sctomh uf lht ~ccond unit °"ere not used SMRTS WJo:NT INTO effect in Se\'l•ral l'ahforn1a area:. earlier t his year and W1l!>on said one survey in the South Bay a rea s howed that 48 percent or the lclt>phont' company's customers rt>ce1ved highe r bill.,, with some 15 percent hanng their bills dou- ble or more He s aid that reside ntial usrrs with 30 or 60 urut plans are pnma rily low income or elderly pN:-On!' II\ inJt on f1xl'd incomes and rhal a pphcau on of SMRTS could "t-ut off thl'lr onl v hfclme to t hP outsu1e wor ld · Friday Oclober t 1976 'AIL Y PILOT .4.i No Org~nics, No Life? ( AP WH•-lo VIKING 2's SCOOP ARM EXTENDS TO SAMPLE M•rtlanSolllnLlfeExperfment Expertment Failed to Find Organic Compounds. New Tests Are Scheduled for The lander. Rent Control Bill Dies Local Gove rnment. Retains Rent Authority SACRAMENJO CAP) Before the midniptt deadline Thursday, Gov Edmund Brown Jr vetOed a bill banmng local rent control ordinances in California. leaving the matter to local govern- ments. T he Democratic governor s aid in his \'eto message that rent control as a long-range str~tegy was "of dubious ment." lie also said he questioned the ronstttut1ona hty or a ban on local action. Smee a Berkeley or dinance was struck down ( ) by a court last year, there ~"tTATE have bee n no rl'nt control measures in Cahfom1a --------- Rent control as le~al in sever al states. Brou.m Ca••• Coa11t BUI f 'm1dh19 SAC RAM ENTO CAP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has signed a bill containing $1.5 million in startup money for California's coastal commission but firs t r ut S 18 million in proposed coastal purchases from 1t. The Democr atic governor left untouched the money for the first :.ix months of the ~rmanenl coastal commission created by another bill. He also reduced a statewide hostel program from $5.9 million to $1 9 mil hon Food ,lc•t•ord Pr011pP<"t11 lntprore LOS ANGEL ES (A P ) -P rospects of a Teamsters' strike that °"ould disrupt ooerations at Southern California s upermnr kels les.;cn<'d Thurs- day as both sades a ppeared to be movtn); toward an agreement. A statem ent r~cased by the Team sters Union said m anagemcn4 s latest offer was a responsible one. Management 's offer provide~ for an increase or $1.65 an hour. S tate S m .. ,, T o Get l u t .-rc•11t LOS AN<;ELES IAPJ -The Mate lands com- mission ha-. i.ued the r1ty or Long Beach to recove r as much as St m 1lhon an mtcrt•st paymt:nts earned by the c it ,. on t1dcland oil revl•nUl'!> Long Be ach cummtly rcce1V<'s S23R m 1lhop in oil revenue~. plus S9 m1lbon in 1ntcrci.t on t hoi.e funds . T he state says lhc inll'rcst as more than the city is allowed to keep Wlder a 1964 law, and shouJd be repaid to the s tate. Juror Comme 11t May E'o11I C011e SAN RAFAEL (AP) -A ca sual comment Patricia F agan made to fellow Jurors during the year-long m urder·conspiracy ~rial of the San Quen- tin Six has trig ger<..'<! an angry c hallenge to the verdicts that ended the longest criminal trial in California histo ry Mrs. F agan reportedly told Jurors that a victim of the defendant had been a good fn end. She re· portedly notified the Judge 1m med1ately. The de· fense a ttorney ang n ly said the judi.ic had no right lo withhold such a statement from thc defense during the trial, and asked that the conv1ct1on be set aside . RIVER S I D E I AP > -A Rivers ide County Jatler has been fired and charged with a cnminal m isdemeanor for promis ing special treat ment to a 20-year-old in excha nge for sexual favors Chief Deputy ShC'nrr Ralph Woodwo r t h s aid the youth declined and reported the orrer by Richard Prokop, 41, to Prokop'::. supe-nors . Wil~on also rha rsird that de· ~1Jtnat1on., of ft\'e minutes as a I unit and f1\e rents~~thecharge ................................................ ~ ................................ ., per unit were ··arbitrary .. GRAND OPENING OCT. 16 & 17 foys Mar9'~t "j;,,.._ I<°"\•" ·1111-.' T, mp1111•1 prl'ld I r "11'11•"' I '"" "~ud1.11 11c•j • S.acllff Pharmacy P1•l1\1 •V .111d 1•ni. ,,,.. I\ . .._ • • ( Home Feduaf S aving• & Loan A..Hoclad o n of San Oi~go \, .• ... . . ' , .. 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Shop today 10-9! ·Newport Fashion Island • Shop Friday 10-9, Saturday 10-5:30 • 644-2800 • •, PILOT E DITORIAL P GE .I Aid to Understanding · Uot111ast year. it was the practice ot incominc Orange County grand juries to m~t with the press early in their on~·yearterms. Those m~etinrs helped juries understand the role or the press tn communlcaung t.he a!f airs or county government ld the citiz.ens. And they certainly cootrlbuted to an understand. mg by the press o( the role the Grand Jury plays a.s the public's watchdog. Therefore , Jasl week's 90-mlnute pr~s-Grand Jury m eeting was a welcome return to a use!Ul custom. Those in the press who attended the informal gathering left with a better understandin& of which direction this jury wants to travel. And as be also knows very weU. hi(ithway fw)d!S can in no way be used for child care centers or care of the aged-or for anything but highway construction and maintenance . ln Orange County, wilh our huge, ugly ditches where freeways we re s upposed t o be built, our masuvt! concre te interchanges leading nowhere and all the othe r assorted eyesores left here whale CalTrans spends its mont'y on Diamond Lanes, we have reason to understand what the Highway Com · mission is talklng about. \\ftly the governor would stoop to deliberate de· ception in an attempt to back up his department nead ls beyond understanding. TV Side Eff eels And the conference should have helped the jurors better understand the role the press plays in helpang to inform the public. By its nature and according to law. the day-to-day ln dis cuss ing the effect or television on its activities of the Grand Jul"\/ are conducted in secrecy. viewe rs. we're usually conc~med about what TV may ·~ do to children. 8ut when the jury lakes a stand, it will be the media A recent University o( Californfa s tudy indicates that carries the message. And the effectiveness of a grand jury in its role a s adult beha vior also reflects the television diet. a watchdog of government is greatly enhanced when In a wee klong s urvey, 260 married couples we re it makes the e ffort to communicate its findings effec· assigned to watch specific television programs . One group watched only violent programs: another lively and frequently. watched so -called pro-social programs .like The ll6!-J din Rh • Waltons or Little House on the Prairie. 1'.Ill!j e a g e lOrJC During the week. the husbands reeorded their In s upporting his appointee, CalTrans Director own reactions while their wives noted "he lpful" or Adriana Gia nturco in her dispute-with the state "hurtful" behavior by the ir husbands . Hjghway Comm1ssion, Gov. Brown put forth some By the end of the experime nt, the researche rs re- ' ery m islead in g and demagogic rhetoric. port, those watching lhe pro-socia l programs had dis· People who wa nt to build roads, s aid the gov-played far m or e "helpful" reactions, such as patience e m or , a re 1n ·'direct competition for public dollars, in with a crnnky child. The viewers on a steady diet o r my judgm ent, w ith those who wish to build child care violence r e act ed with m ore instances or anger , a g - center s ortake careoCtheaged." g.ressiveness or other "hurtful " behavior. "' As the g overnor knows perfectly welJ, the dis pute All of wh1<'h m ay 111dicate that. in addition to be · ... .. was over CalTra ns' refusal to s pend some $687 million ing a frcct cd IJv their O'l.\1\ TV vie wing ha bits, the rn availa ble state and federal highway funds on com -youngst er s m ay be gettJng som e side effects from the 'WLlL 1 AH S££ NOTHIN<i IO BE GAINED PURSUING THIS l i?AIL ! ' pleting free way projects a lready started . • progra m s their pa rents watc h. ~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Flu S hots: Pofa11d Moel1i11e Tool Loa1a Stirs Debate Electio1i Dear Gloo1ny G us Jrade Tangles With Politics Gi mmick? P\llL IL\HVEY ls your family golllg to get the swme nu shots ? Ours is not. The shots will be available in October in sufficient quantity so that e verybody in the United St.ates could have them before Chnstmas. Everybody who wants them. Anybody who gets the sniffles Uus winter 1s going to wonder if he has "swine nu.'' What w e have to learn to understand and l'valuate about these governm e nt medical pro· . grams is that Big Government ha s a ss umed s o much responsibility for "the public welfare" that the bureaucrats feel obligated to gave us the benehl or any doubt In that s ense . President Ford was intimidated • I SINCER El. V doubt that a : mass moculat1on program would \ have been order ed except in an clcrt1on year Any other year I expect there might have been some covering · wamang from the ~partment of : Health, Education and Welfare but no n;ahonw1de alert. • In an t>lcrtlon year the Pres i· : dent clarr1d not accept the risk. , howcvt'r m inima l. of a devastat· , IOR epidemic: In faarm•ss to the fearful it must be re membcted that this •.strain of nu. in 1918 and 1919, sent : one-in four Americans lo bed and : kllled half 11 million. : And ull strains of nu on be killers. · The Hong KonR varltty killed 'l!Ome 33,000 Amcncarus ln the winter of 1968·69. The so-called "A·Victoria" !vt rus k ii I ~d s ome 20,000 Americans last wantrr To the citizens of Orange County from the Sheriffs special deputies· "We don't have lo show you no s tink1n ' ba.a ad gcs " <With apol o gi es to Humphrey Bogart) S.R Gloomy GI.I\ c.omm•nh .ar~ •ut:>tfttn•d by 1r•d1·r• •nd do not nrc•OAr1ty rrU« r tM -11t ~\ of lht neW\P4Df'r-Stftd YOUI Plr' SM••• lo Gloomy Gu• O••ly Polo! AND EVEN if there should be an outbreak or swine nu this year, American medicine 1s bet- ter equipped than it was S8 years ago to detect it early and to ttan- dle the complications. From most strains or nu the most likely complication is a superbacterial infection which results in bronchial pneumonia. We now have antibiotics which m1nim1ze that risk. Bat S8 years ago the most like· ly com placation was what we now caJI "virus pneumonia" -and our antibiotics don't cure that. And it is.the risk or widespread and highly contagious viral-type pneumonia which some medical men thought justified a•n a · lionwide alert. , S1gnif1canlly. most or the doc- tors recommending mass Ou vaccination are "government doctors" who fell it their obliga- tion to do ao. Most of those pooh-poohing the lnoculation campaign as a false alarm are doctors who do not share the "public health respons1b11ity ·· J;RITJCS remind us that our country has so far had only one death from swine nu and yet is s pending 135 millton or our dollars for this vaccination pro- gram A Gallup Poll m August 1n dlcaled that most Americans do want the shots -S3 percent. Seventeen percent saJd •·no" and JO percent have not yet decided. Some or us will elect lo accept the calculated risk rather thnn submit lo another Inoculation, but all o( us s hould appreciate and applaud the fact that lh1!1 government.spon~ored prcrau Uon leaves the choice to us. WAS lllNGTON -The un· precedented intercession or a high Pentagon official into the world of international finance has intens ified Ford administra- tion pressure on the Export- lmport Bank lo grant a long delayed machine tool Joan for CoQ"lmunist Poland's General Motors truck plant. A confide ntial letter from Deputy Secretary of Defense William Cle · ments pitched hard on na- tional secun- ty grounds for lhe n e arl y $200 million loan to finance Poland 's nurchas e or Ameri c an marhme tools for a new GM plant in Poland. Clements· argu ment to Ex·lm Bank pre:.ident Stephen DuBrul Jr.: the poor state or the U.S. machine tool in· dustry threatens national de· rense With the bank's second three· month extension or its "pre· llminary " loan commitment lo Poland due to run out Sept. 30, the logjam over interest rates de· laying the big Polish loan has to break soon Otherwise, Poland will turn elsewhere, probably to France or J apan. for the pnzl'd machine tool contract. , AT ISSUE is one of the most politically sensitive loans evt>r handled by the Ex-Im Bank. Poland asked for the loan almost one year ago, but It 1s still 1n doubt bet'ause of the bank's de· mand thut Poland pay 9 percent interest. Furthermore, opposi· lion bv orunized labor to .S. financing of overseas truck pro· ductlon adds another combusli ble polltical element. But ~he Pentagon's lote rven· lion undercuts claims by OPP<>· nents or the loan that transrer of machine tools abroad can be dangerous for U.S. defense. Cle· mcnts wrote. "For sonic years. the machine tool ind~lry. a mn JOr element Of the defen.~ in· du~trlal base . hu suffered erosion of its relaUve po:11Uon Ga-rnbling for Convenience ~ -An fd.lfo(iol /rom Ow Sncromemo a.~ The experts have s poken. A committee of the prestigious Na· ttlonat Academy or Scient'es a f. 'firmed that fluorocarbons in 3t'rosol sprays are damaging the earth's ozone layer and may •have to be regulated or banned "1thin two years to guard against Increasing incidents of sk1n ~ancu and potentially serious 'climate changes. Now it is up to the government to act. The federal Consumer Product Safely Commission last year dttided against restrid.in_g the use or nuorocarbon eases in aerosol sprays . It passed tbe b\lck to the Food and One Ad· ministration and the Environ· mental Protection Agency whkb up unUI now haven't shown mucb interest ln the subject. While the com rn.lttee recom· mmded a waiting period ol no n:aorc lhao two yean before re- SU)atory 3ction lS taken, it said ( (OTHER VIEW J that longer delays should not ~ permitted, even if scientific un· certainties still cxl~ted. The danger is that great. lo one of the few suggestions for immediate action made in the committee's report, the panel re· commended that aerot<>l cans containing fluorocarbons be labeled as such so Ulat people could make thelr own detision on whether or not to use ~ pro- duct. and and pollute lbc al· mosphtte. The academy rePort. the pro duct ol 16 months ot stud,y and de· llbtratlon by the naUoo's top sdent.ttta. should be recanted by the U.S. reaulatcry l(mcies u the definitive scittdific word oo the isaue of 1lot.t air·pollution fl'om nuorocarbons -an ts.live that hH bet-n Jn tontroVU'5Y sloce late 1973 when several f groups of scientlata raised the possibility of tbe oioae layer be· ing damagtd. Now. on the basis •or the a('ademy report, we can begin to move Jn the diret'tion of rurblng the c osmetic u1c s or nuorocarbons. And the $3 billion nuorocarbon industry had better begin prepar. lng for n charfaeover to another product We just cannot gamble with the owne ror a llttJespray can convc· nience. . Quotes "A dog has a way of talking to you m his own language if you have sense enough to un· derstJind. TTouble ls, most peo- ple don't have enough sense to understand a dog when ll 's try· inl to tell them seomlhing." - Ce8a Gocl•ta. a F\orlda deputy sheriff who says 'be knows what his bloodhounds are saytna ( EV ANS-NOV A K J due pnmarily to the competition of members of the European Economic Community and from Japan." Clements' letter wns the hrst ever written to influence the l':x. Im Bank Cor reasons or national security. BOTH administration and con- gressional pressures on OuBrul and the bank have been intensify. ing -ras t er than counte r· pressures Crom the AFL·ClO labor lobbyists have warned Congress that the GM t.rucks to be built in Poland might be ex- ported to the U.S. marked. un ders elhn g domes tic trucks bet'ause or low wages paid in Communist Poland. That warning did not impress Congressmen from Midwei.tern districts where the bulk or this country's machine tool industry is based. In a private letter to DuBrul this summer. Rep. John 8. Anderson of tllinois, chairman of the House Republican Con ferencc, warned that the bank "may be selling conditions that could jeopardize the $200 milLion in machine tool orders and 6,00() jobs which are at stake." With unemplQYment close to 8 percent. the prospet't of 6,000 new jobs in the industrial swing states or the Middle West on the eve of the election has obvious politJcal merit. But the Ex-Im Barut, un- der the direction of tight-fisted bankers, has so far natty refused to reduce its interest rate below 9 percent TIUS HAS mfuriated such JO· fluential Congress men a s Anderson and Democratic Rep. Darr-Rostenkowski of Illinois. Their campaign against DuBrul has been quietly assisted by William Seidman, President Ford's economic aide. Anderson's midsummer letter to DuBrul warned thal "faJlure to complete this (loan) would n e ces s arily invite a con· gressional review of the decision making and policy structure at the bank." DuBrul replied with a long defense of 9 percent, claim· ang the bank's overall proposition to Poland was "competiiive when all the facts are taken into consideration." Such hard-nosed banking pro· cedures under a federal charter caJHng for terms competitive with foreign banks have nothing whatever to do with the transfer of American technology that might conceivably aid a future enemy. Only a few of the tools needed for the new GM plant would even need an export license. Far more important is what happens if the Poles refuse further compromise and, despite their obvious preference for U.S. tool!J. turn elsewhere. Poland's deputy prime minister for foreign lrade, Kasimlr Olszewski. visited the Ex·lm • Bank here last week. ImmedJate· Jy tbereatter, administration of· ficials indicated the Warsaw gov- ernment was looking toward France. Japan o r West Germany, all with far lower in· terest rates, as the most probable supplier if the U.S. deal col· lapses. That is precisely the fear of the Pentagon. The rapid buildup In machine tool capacity or Japan and Western Europe, plus the loni recession here, has made a depressed industry out of the once dominant U.S. machine tool industry. To U.S. defense of. ficials, that is more important than interest rates. Initiatives Are Tricky While there are lS propositions [ ] to be voted on this November on· EARL W ATERS Jy three have been placed there by initiative. This method, which J)t>rmits the people to legislate ------------ directly, came into being during the measure may adversely af· the reform administration of feet anyone else as long as t.hey Governor Hiram Johnson back in get whal they want. The public 1911. Used properly it is a valua· has had no opportunJty for any in· ble control for the people over put into the drafting of the pro- f heir government posal. Even those sympathetic or F o r . w h c n the e I e c t e d without serious objections have repres ent a liv es In l h e not been consulted. Yet, if the L egls l :it ure promoters arc successful in gain· b e c o m e Ing passage, the laws cannot mired down thereafter be changed by the and refuse or Legislature even to correct ob· can 'l en a c t viously unintenllonal provisions. laws desi red The exploitation of the weak by the cilitens nessea or the initiative have rre· t h e y m a y quenUy been used by t.bofe with clrt'ulate pell· sinister motives. The notoriou.ci ti on s a n d lobbyist Artie' Samish bra11cd compel the about how he could fool the placement or voters relating how he galn«'d the Issue on the ballot for a de· passage oC o f#vorable truck lax cision by the voters by using billboards which de Llke most good thinJts it has il, reived them into thlnk1nc they faults. The basic danger or the in· were riddlna the highways of IUative ls that it lends 11.aelf to "the road hogs." ln'anot.her In· .special Interest groups who can <t stance he trl<'ked them Into use ll to lure the voters Into believing a "yes'' vote someway granting them a vested privilege helped poor old mothers when It with tricky campaign slogans. was actuolly a proposal elvlng Because the texts of ballot pro--the Uquor industry an unwar posals are In legal language they ranted benefit. are dirrlcult for the average citizen to fully understand a.ad the lengthy ones are often beyond the understanding of many l8wyers. This paves the way for deception in the campaif(ns. However, this is mitigated to an extent with those measures placed on the ballot by the Legislature They have~ sub- jected to public hearings, debate, compromise and amendm.nt so there has been some con· vergence or diverse views. BUT T H E initiatives are dreamed up in private by the pro- mott?n with no concern. and often oo ewareness, ol tbe over1ll effect. They could cue less how EVEN WH EN the Initiatives are proposed with pure lnlen· Uons, the fact that they are draft· cd in solitude with no opportunity ror all p<>lnlA of view to be heard usually results In contused law, involved controversy and cootl· nuing interpretations and tltlga tions. -The Fair Political Practlcf'!\ Act of 1974 ls a good example. Drafted by a coterie of do-good young lawyers, prodUtts of som e of the helter law schools. lhe pro- visions of that lnlliative '"tt to com_plu.nobody fuUy undentood them . The new commission established by tbe act. me>R all lawy~rs including some who bad drafted the initiative, has devol· ed most or its time since its crea: lion "'interpreting" the pro· visions. Rullnga, which are In·~· sence explanations of the Jaw. are handed down almost weekly and often altered soon aft.er being rendered. And there bas been liti((ation stemming from lhe act and undoubtedly will be mol'e as limo eoes on. SO ME OF the lawa achieved by initiative hove been so bad that, once the faults wel'e known to the public, they were re~alcd al the very next election. One way to prcaerve UMI tood or the initiative and eliminate some of the raults would be io compel public hearinp and the OPPOrtunity for amendments to the propoaals bcfOt"e they ore placed on the ballot. Whi le thla h as been proposed the LeJtlslature has not yet t1ken any action. OAAHOI COUT DAILY PILOT ICC>bttt N Wrl'd, l'ublll htr Thoma• Ku111I. Editor llarboro Krrlbirh, ,:d11<mot Poot Editor The editorial pue of the Oally Piiot !'erk• to Inform 110d 11t1mul:ite rc-11drr. by prt'lmUn11 on lhill p1111r diverse t'Omm<'nlnry on toplts or lnterut by •yndlul· t.'tl cotumnlata and cartconillls.by prov1dan11 a forum for rudera' vlev.s aod by prH enllng thill nrwsp11per's opinion" aod Ideas on rurrent 1op1c11 The «hlorial opanioni; or the Dally Pilot npi>ear only in lhf• t'drtorl•I column ut the top or the pa1o1c. Opinions ex pre81led by thl' columl\ls\,11 and c:nrtoonh1t11 and l~llt'r writ.en are their own 11nd no rndor&em~t ot their \'lC'I'.; by the Dally Pilot 1bould ~ anft'rrrd Friday, Octobtt 1, 1976 - Friday Oclobett t 1976 REAGAN' WKEWARM • DAIL y PILOT A 1 A CHhnge for Carson? LOS ANG~LES (Af't -Johnny Carson likes hts JOb, bllt he Is beginning to l.hink like a U.S. presi-<knt haltWay tbroug:bbis second term. mill.loo people w atcb the 90-mi.nute show ol'I an averaae niaht. uya a network spokesman. <Cba.n-neu. 11:30p m .) Camp Cited LOS ANGELES IAP> -A camp "'lSed to hold more tban 100.000 Japanese-Americans In detentJon durmg World War It has been declared ao histor ic c ullurul monument by the Los An&elea Cu ltu ral Hmt.aae Board. SACRAMENTO <AP> -Ronald Reagan says be never would accept an appointment from Prest dent Ford because ··1 atJU like to be out where t c:an fire a few isalvos or arrows.·· The star, host and catalyst of "The Tonight Show'· says that In two or three yea.rs be just miaht awltch to hoslJng penodJc network specials -not because he's hred ol what he's doinc, but for a chanee of pace 1f the ratings start to drop. As a result. Canon's annual salary ot more than $1 million is the highest paid to a TV enter- tainer. NBC says, altbouah some rolks earn more on an hourly basis. He bas more than 12 weelt.s of vau-i-------RCA C:O.ot'Tt9k 0t 19n It ,., Com• In and ... why ll't ~ Tbe former California governor said Thursday that he supports the COP tu~ket ·'from top to bot. tom." But he said ltttle about Ford THERE'S NO SIGN OF THAT hapf>eoing, although the SO·year-dd Carson celebrates the 14th annivers ary of his comedy-vanety·talk show today, No matter what compelltors throw up against NBC, Carson doesn't drop from No. l m the Nielsen rallngs .Jer\more than a rught or two. About lS.2 Costa Meia Rotary Club Over-40 Loser Aid Offered GARAGE-SIDEWALK S A L E· ! Saturday, October 2 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CORNER OF 16th & ORANGE M•saC.....,.~tf .. COSTA MESA BARGAINS GALORE! Furniture, Clothing, Appliances, Books, Sporting Goods, T OJS, You-Name-It! Proceeds to Harbor Area Youth and Community Proiects WASHINGTON (AP) -An organization that helps find jobs for ex- eeutives over age 40 has invited President Ford and Jimmy Carter to join, figuring one of them will be unemployed after Nov.2. "Our only require- meo~ are that the appli- cant be 40 or more years or age and that he or she have worked in a pro- fessiona I or executive capacity," said the letter to the l wo candidates. T he group·s called F'orty P lu s of Washington I AM PLEASED TO BE IN NEWPORT ~ Champagne Opftling Saturday, October 2 until Saturday, November 6 mark schell/des1gns for men 2737 east coast highway co•oria del mar'newport beach c.:t1tlorn1a 92625 I /141675·4070 t1on a year, most of its spent appearing in ni&htclubs a nd on stage. He works about six hours a day, four days a week. for NBC. A auest host handles Monday night's procram, ADd tbe ratings dip lbat Ol&bt. "WE'aE GOING TO START OUR lSlh year and the show is still popular. lt'.s high on the rat· lngs. I sUll have fun with it," Carson said In an In- terview. "... But obviously you ca.n 't do this forever.·· Tbe star bas a stock answer for how long he'U continue. "Basically the au- dience tells you when to quit. .. For the annive~ary special Carson wiU have an additional 30 minutes for reruns of favorite pas t s hows . They'll reature J ack Webb, Dom Oe Luise, Burl Reynolds, Ed Ames and others who have ap· peared on "Tonight" over the years , in- terspersed with a bird CARSON caller's contest , a de- monstration of dominoes falling into Intricate pat- terns, and a spoof of a television editorial rebuttal. Carson plans "a monologue and a little piece of material Ii ve' · -but no Ii ve guests. "We tried that once on the loth anoj versary and it really didn't work. We had a lot of people come in and sit around and give those phony congratula-tions which never come off very well " BUT CARSON IS CONCERNED WITH what the viewer won 't see. He shakes bis head and stares al a multi-page memo "Jl just kills me.·· says Carson. The problem sounds like a show biz version or missing Watergate tapes. A network spokesman, -"The audience ha• •een the 11 o'«"l~k new•. My futt("flon I# to en· ferfain.' - Joe Bleeden. says almost none of the tapes from the early years and not many more from later years were &aved. ll 'sonly been during the last year or so. Carson says, that each program has been s aved in its entirety. The tapes are gone, "because nobody gave it much thought,·· says Bleeden. "I THINK IT W~ KIND or s hortsighted on NBC's part.·• Carson says. "We don't have the firs t show we did. We don't have Barbra Streisand's first appearance (before she was a star). (We don't have Bill Cosby's first appearance. We don't have Flip Wilson's ..... Also missing are the tape or an appearance by the late Judy Garland. and a tapeoUlicbard Nixon, then a New York lawyer and former vice president. Topical humor, not controversy, is Carson's stock in trade. "I try lo stay apolitical ... because as a come· dian you simply have lo lose. If l go out and do pro- Ford jokes or pro-Carter jokes, you 're going lo alienate a certain portion of the audience. Why do that?" SO THE CANDIDATF.s GET HIT equally. Carson says. "and never cruelly." "Like the Joke l d.id the other night, f said, 'The problem the voters are facing m Carter versus Ford is the fear or the unknown versus the fear of the known.'" Carson above all is a comedian. In interview after interview over the years, he tells reporttrs that viewers looking for relevance or even a talk show will have to change the channel. "The audience has seen lhe 11 o'cloek news. My function is to entertain." Nudity Pays SANTA ROSA <AP) -Nude models working m art classes 1n the Sonoma Valley Unified School Distnct henceforth will be paid $4 an hour by the district. .. That was decided in a J.1 vote by dilitricl trustees, which held that it was properly the dis- trict's respons ibilitytopay the models. The board also decided to pay draped or clothed models $2.50 an hour MARTIN'S FURNITURE lS~GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. UP ~ A fl er :t! \'('a r s \ 1 ~l rt 111 ·' of < ·ost ;1 \ l<'c;;i ''going out of I hr I ur·n1t 11rr husinC'"s And Wl' 'rt" gninf.! Int urn a II n11r fnmnul- 1wmc> furniture intn c:i ... h Well over $100.000 worth So vou can turn \'our cn~h 11110 famnu~ nn mi furniture' for vour It\ ing room dining room. den nr h<>drnom" Al up to 60°0 off The famous names : Thoma~vill<' American of Martinsnllt• l{o~·a l Coach. Simmons. Sealy. Krochlc>r. International. TO NA• FURNITURE! Cal Shops anc1 man~· nrnnyh1nrC' ?r'• ~ Plus top Im C's of lamps. ~rc<.'c;~nri<'" :111d f '' \ ,._ hl.'clrting ~o~ '°, Hours arc JOAJ\l to 5:30PM. Wcdnrsdt1y through Sunday. \'our l\Tastrr ( 'hargP or B~inkAmcricards arc welcom(': :is wrll ;1<; cash or your J><'rsonn l chC'ck So come m ca riv and gC't the pick of :\I art ms' f amous·name crop \I up to fiO'\; off. MARI IN'S FURNllURE SALE IS ON NOW OF COS II MESA IAA~ 11,\HBOR RL\'f> . c ·o~T.\ 'JES \ (' \ Pill 1\1·: ;,~R •I'll I REC \l ~I-: cw TllE Hll( "HOTTll\f nr-..1'1){ vr PHl<'ES. TllF:HE \\'II.I. Ht·: \ \lllf> .. ;")T (.;llARCI-: Fo n nt-:1.1\"EHIES RCA ColorTrak 19" tlMtt colot TV RCA hat ."' ma~. O~ you ... ColotTl'lk In action, ~·,. ture you'lt went lo own lt-•o tu re. In tac:t, we lnvtt. you to acttpt our unlqu. chall•nge. RCA ColorTrak 2s·· --- . " I I I I ''f ,,, , , V New $640 ColorTrak Console Special I fO II \ f 1111 f Hrftu•y MorroNUr~ f"lm• Our 1•rruuu1f 0111• 't•or fo11oronl•••• On f .r f"rll Prudur1 Mf' ."tt•ll! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa Phone 642-8882 Slorf! Hour5 0 ,1,'v 9 6 ~,11 9 S 30 n ... 8tdreok ,...,."_' Sonko Y-~,._ .. JCPenney NEWPORT t!ft CENTER ' a FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY MEW GARDEM SHOP HOURS! Sat. B:30 to 6 p.m. -Sun. I 0 to 5 p.m. COLEUS Reg. 79¢ Now49¢ • Choose from several color combinations . • Good plant for the patio or house. • 4 inch Pot HARE'S FOOT FERN Pofypodium • Mounted on a 6" x8" board so it can hang against a wall or post • Excellent plant for the patio or con be adapted indoors. Reg . 6. 99 SCHEFFLERA ARBORICOLA NOw499 Dwarf Schefflera • Can be grown indoors in medium to high light areas. , • Makes on attractive foliage plant • 2 Gotlon Size. Reg. 6.99 *Quantities limited on ad merchandise ' ...... .. Af DAILY PtLOT 1976 ; I I \ . L /fl. Boyd Most Murders Solved Fast That animal which ~l appealed to lbe }>loodthanty audlmces tbat watched the aladiatora battle In old Rome was lhe rttlnoc-ttos. M uc:b discussed today are lbe various spec:1e11 on the endanacered lists. But even way bJtc:'k then, the Roman notables com. plajoed sadly that t>ecal15e of c:olo11scum slaughter. tht! world was rapidly runninac out of rhmoceroses. To entertain their patients, some doctors in South Africa also have installed pinball machines 1n their W.3iting rooms. That medical offic'e novelty got its st.art, you may recall, in Japan. In written Chinese. one certain character means "danger," another means ·•opportuni· ty." When brushed together mto a single character, they mean "cnsis." 1-·ASTESTRIVER Q. "What s the fastest noWlJlg river m this country ., . A California's Kern River 1s said to merit that distinction. In flood llme. through Tulare and Kem counties, it has been clocked at more than 100 m p.h .. dropping 91 feel over 40 miles. ln almost but nol quile nine out or 10 murders the killer is idenlifa.'<i w1lhin a few days of the crime .. .It's against the law to rarry bees in a hal oo the streets or Lawrence. Kan ... Mo!.>t registe red nurses quit lhP hospital work tf not the pro· fess1on after about lhrel! years. You've heard about the recipe for Gypsy Chicken Stew '¥\ htch begins: "First you steal two chickens. . ··A cht.'nt hus come up with a recipe for Cheap Sponge Cake which begins: "First from a neighbor you sponge a half pound or butter. . . · · and so on. INDIAN SCALPS The bounty on Indian SWJJi in Deadwood City, S D., a little more than 100 years ago was $200 per. And a l1ttle more than 200 years ago in Massachusetts, the bounty was $400 per. The prart1ce (ad('d Ul lime from east to west as lhe settlers gr·ew more confident. But it was a grueso me business and a·business 1t was -in the early ) cars Mention of 1t was made here ear lier. Hut no mentmn was made of the fac t that scalp hunting in colonial !\cw Englnnd foundc·d mlln' family fortunes than the Cur lradc Rcs~archl•rs have lt'arned that thrCl' out of every 20 pl'oplc nc·t'd not JUSl eight but al least tiine and better yet 10 hours of sleep a rugbt. H your m onthly basic, repeat basic, telephone bill runs tught'r than $7 .85, you 're paying more than the national average. History records that the Emperor Nero nibbled onions in the behl'f they would sharpen up his speech. Claim 1s more thun half the whales worldwide are under 15 CcN long. Deatlu Elsewhere ;'-:F:W \'ORK <AP) J ohn L Trihuno, GS, pres1dt•nt of Tribunu Win es I nc th e BAL TZ·BERCEAON FUNERAL HOME (.r.1 "' 1 " I M.lr • / l ll4'i0 ' ' ' I M··~.1 (;4lt .'4 ;!4 BELL BROADWAY MORTU ARY 1111 H1 I J"" Ii 1 1 M•"• t t •1 ' I 1 '•0 McCORMICK MORTUARY I I l'I' I lt I It •1'14 l4 I !LUl JL;.11 \ ''"' ''·'' 1 4 l'l 1 I •1, PACIFIC VIEW MrMOntAl PARK ( t I •t I I {\.\ I t 'r ' 1\1 ••• ~t'Ofl I ,t ii V1r•w l)r1'.11 ~I• w1 II . , ,, .. I I I /l)<J PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL fUN(RAL ~IOME 1 f » I I\. I' W1 I 'It ti'J3 :'.'\ 1t4 I SMITHS MORTUARY n?T M.11n H Hu11t1r1qtcrn £1.,,,, ti .. Hl f\r,Jq SMITH TUTHILL LAMB OUR WESTCLIFF CHAPEL Mnrt11.11v • • hilt 4111111 4_'/I !tin I l 1 Id Mc• .. 1 largest domestic pro- du<'e r of vermouth - d1t'd o f lung cancer Thursday at his Bronx· \tile. N.Y , home. GENEVA . NY. CAP) Bertha Christensen, 82. one o( the passengers who s ur· \'l\'Cd the sinking Of the O<'enn line r Tltanic more than 60 years ago, rhl'.'d Thursday GLENOAI.E (AP) - Funeral sc rv i<·es for i\lvln W. Ray Sr., re- l 11 ed v1('e prc!'1dent of 11'1" C:1•nrr al \ontrols, "tll b<' held lt>d<•Y Roy, 1>.<,, died of cane-er \M ITH (\tYfl l Ff \M f1f •<"• --..n ,.., ft l .t '• p,.-' I , ... "t' .rrf .,., 1111-. ''''"'•w~rt th• ho\l\Af'l 1 h II 1m I "'"'' '" • ,., ... ti ,, ... , t•• t ' ......... <'\. ~ \>fJ4f"JI "'*' A,.,,,.,. t f) ""''I tJ, t tt ~• M·.1rt._~,.,., _,,,.,. t • WIH l ollN ~AHH rr._.f ~ W•H I A~J •r Y l'\t 'ff I ,,,~,.--.. '°'''! jf t t11 1'"4 _., 1..,.1., '"°O' ll() ,.,. 1\\#f Yl\rf'•t ~ .. ,_, '"'' '""lf\111\ M Wfw-1•1'1 "'"t ... , f .. 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At "'' Rn ll H1 1, M'"'""".-1 r•.,.,i. lh111 ~4Joj_t<l.,. .. v \i\Q;•tu t"'ldlt•f'. lOf' lllCH4110S AA WtNlf '4£0 fi>f(t-44rt0\ r~ •••'"'* '~'~11•' Mn~ .. ., 10 fXJ ._.._ 1 t ,..,., • ,.,, J'."ft'"'\I lAw~ Deadline Monday For Vote Signups Cancer Sympos~um Set Fountain Valley Communlty Hospital wut bold its second annual Cancer SymJ)Obtum Saturday from 8·30 am to 3 pm. at the Oran1e County Medical Associauoo Auc11tonum, 300 S. Flower St.., Orangt. ORANGE COUNTY Trial Set In Scudder Kidnaping Two men accused of the kidnaping or Balboa lsland p0tato chip heir John H ... Jack" Scudder have been ordered to face lrta1 Nov. 29 in Orange County Superior Court. Judge James II . Walsworth set lhe tnal date for William Rudy Wesson, 4-4, or Tuslm, and Ricki Dale Sellers, 20, or Long Beach. He or· dered both men to return to bis courtroom Ocl. 15 for a hearing into their motion for rettuction or the $100,000 bail that 1s keeping them in county jail Both nlen are 3<'<'USC'd o( kidnaping Sl'udder, 64, of 145 N. Bay Front. last Aug. 19 shortly after he left his dentist's office in Huntington Beach. They allegedly sought $250.000 ill ran~m mon.y. Scudder feigned a heart attack and then fough t bis way to freedom. B1 0. C. U~""n'NGS 0. -O.lfr P\llC ~ Monday ls lhe de-adltne to register to vote in the Nov. 2 general ele<tion. ln order to reglster, a per:son m~t be a U S. c1ll7.en and be 18 year:. old as (If Nov 2. Al Olseo, Orange County's registrar of voters, said deputy registrars will be available Saturday from noon to s p.m ., Sunday from nootl to S p.m. and Monday from S p.m . to 9 p.m. at the following locations on tbe Orange Coast: -Carousel Court at the South Coast Plaza shopping center in Cost. Mesa. Alpha Beta ftlarket, ~ El Toro Road, El Toro. In front or Penney's at Huntington Center• Hanllactoa Beach. -Danber Drugs m the Uruvers1ty Park Shopping Center mlrvine. -Near See's Candy or the fishpond in the mall at Fas hion Island, Newport Beach. -Alpha Beta Market, 500 Camino de Estrella, San Clemente. -Food King Market at the Ross moor Center in Seal Beach. -Alpha Beta Market. 30822 S. Coast Highway, South ~aguna. In addition, a deputy registrar will be at the Orange County Fire Station in Laguna Hiiis from 5 p.m. to mid· night Monday. As us ual. the county registrar's of· fice. 1300 S. Grand A\'e . Santa Ana, will be open from noon to 5 p.m. this Saturday and Sunday ,and until mid· night Monday for the benefit of latecomers. ••• REGISTRAR OF Voters Olson also announced that he has started mail· ing state ballot pamphlets to the 796,398 voters registered in Orange Regional Airport• Discussio1is Due Orange County supervisor!> have agreed to take part in discussions with other Southern California government agencies about ;:i site for a new re· gional airport. County u or Sept 17 The 78-page pamphlets contain lhe full text, an explanallon, and pro ttnd ~ arcumenls ror all lhtate propoat. tions appearing oo Lbe general ballot. This first m~ihng ls expected to be C'omplete by "'ednesday. Sample ballots and polllhg plare notices wlll be mailed separately, beginning about Tuesday. Suppll'mcntal mu.ilings of ballot pampbJeLc; will be made later to all people registering betwt.'CD Sept. 17 and .Monday. ...... THE STATE ballol pamphlets are printed in English, but will contain a PllSIHTIHG ONCE AGAIH JERRY LAMBUTH T• .... W .tto l:JO FridaJ s~ • 6.-0o,... 1670 H•wport ltYd. IAt 17 .. SU Costa~ 642-1293 . postage· paid card in Spanish and ----------------------Englis h adv 1s ing voters that a Sparush language version or lhe pam· phlet may be obtaiotld by m81liog lhe card. . The Spanish version also can be ob- tained by telephoning the Registrar or Voters Drfice in Santa Ana at 834·224-4. Spanish speaking employes are available to help any people nol fluent in English. ........ "ALL YOU Wantetl to Know About Prqposition 14 •· will be the topic orthe dJscussion sponsored by the social ac· t1on committees or Sh.it lla·Ma'alot Harbor Reform Temple and Christ Church By The Sea Methodist Church. it·s !>Ct for 1 ·30 pm. Thursday al their JOlnt facahty, 1400 w. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. Propos ition 14 is the farm workers initiative. A s peaker Crom the Com· mittee To Pass Proposition 14 will provide a short explanation or the pro· position and then will answer ques· . ~9ns. For further information call 675·7230. I :1.1 1 .1:1'1.l .1.1 ., WAL YER DETTMAN formerly of VIDAL SASSOON COST A MESA SALON IS NON CUTTING HAIR AT Board Chairman Ralph Diedrich was appointed to represent the county ti\ discussions ajmed at forming a joint powers agency to find the best site and possibly obtain a federal grant lo build such a fa<'ility. ~1 believe we should be part of negotiations and talks concerning formation or such a group,·· Diedrich said in a report to fellow s upervisors. He said he had been contacted by Clifton Moore, general manager or the Los Angele~ Depart- ment of Airports . Y.ho had asked 1f the county was interested in Joining '>ttch a group SUPER ~~I ~ SKI ~1~ _ A!Cd Freeway Grooving Projects Approve OCTOBER 2nd & 3rd • 9:30 to 6 pm * * BRAND NAME * * SKIS • BOOTS • CLOTHING The Califo rnia Highway Comm 1ss1on has approved six nules of grooving on freeways in Garden Grove. Costa Mesa and S&nta Ana. 2831 East Coast Hwy.• Corona del Mer• 675-9700 I Block North Port ~ • Pltftty Parking Rear of Stott the Newport Freeway rrom the interchange with the San Diego freeway and f''ourth Street in Santa Ana. .. .............................................................................. . Another one mtle ·-~--~------------~-------~~-------------~~- The $.141 .000 pro1ects include grooving al?,_ng Airport Janitor Contract OK'd stretch will be grooved on the Garden Grove freeway hetween Main Street :ind Cambridge Street c.roovmg pavement in- creases skid r esistance of conc rete pavement m \\Cl weather. aC'cording to s tate ha~hway of- fi cials. PllHl.IC NOTICE A three-year contract ror custodial sen•1c<'s al the Orange County Airport terminal has l been awarded to Clean Sweep Compa ny, Inc, b I S JtUJ y county supcn 1:.ors Norr er Toc11co1Tou Under 1Lc; t..rm~. th<>I "lo " ..... r1rm wall recct\C S.tJ,lm \~~~=~1,:>~A'..~~~;~."o11'~~" annually. Count\ or rH1 cou HTY 0Fo11ANc E fic1als said a former 1·on I •• 1 ............ 0 • •h• f '' ••• 'MAort • Al 1rf OU AGAN 0111 ""'-J tract With the :J ll t'll'Bn· 1 N ''' • •> ~Pl•~• o•••" to rrN!•IM-in~ Company expired,,-;=:;~~ :.i,:·:~/~·.~~ ::~.:,·~ .. ;:·~ and the firm did not hid ,,,. "•" 01 ·~ ••or• .. •d "''"'"' 10 ror a r t.•ne"'AI 0"'' .. "' U\f'M If\'"'"' un"""·~ ,, ·~· "'"' 01 \I Al;I [Y ( \MITH Al tl)llNf Y AT I AW. ~tJITE nt CfN ·-----I 1111\llllOG "'11\o>C+ly olOAKl.ANO PUBLll' l"ll()TJ("F. 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I 1 +m• '141 M1lit • 1.i • P-0 ADV ER TISEMENT 1 NATIONALLY KNOWN SPEED READING COURSE TO BE TAUGHT IN IRVINE 1nme ISPF;C I <ioldcn Slate Rt·:tdtlll! l..Ab Wiii nlfl'r :I I WM'k N»1r-.r tn 'lpt'Nl rri'ldtnic to u 111mlt't1 num twr 11( qu.il1rH II p.-.111lr m th1• lnm1•Jn .. 1 Thi' rP<'l'ntlv d1•q•Jnpl'd m1·lhod ol' 111,trurtwn rn''' '""' th.in 11 the twtmn tlf 'tn11l 1r l"flllf""' un<l •~ thr rn n\l 1nn11 \ ntl\ , .. 11111 df1•c-l t\1' pmi:r.tm J\ a1l.1bl1• m lht' l 111t1>d Sta tr' Not nnl\' dot'<: lhtc: f(lfTl(tl l'I r our.r;e rcduC'c \11111 llml' tn thl' cl.1s:1room tn Jlllll ·mu• <la'' IJl'r \\t'f'I.. for 4 short llH't'k" but 11 ul..o tnC'lude<1 an advanced spt>c-d rl'ud1nt: course on t-.&5~l"llC t.ipe '" thnt you c an ' rontinuc to improve for the r~t or \llUt Ith' · If vou are a student who \\ould hk1• 111 mJk1• ,\ ·s mc:tC'nd of R'<i or I .. or tf H•u :tr" a blL'tnt~s person "ho '4$nt5 to sta> abreast of todn) '<; "' r rl'hani:tnl? :1cct>lerating \\Orld thl'n 1111'• course 1:; an ab,olutr OC'<'t·-.sll\ In .1 11'" mnnth<i :;ome 'tmll'nl.i. or .. r>'.11l111i: :!II 30 times ra,t<'1 atl.1111111..: 'lll'NIS that nppm11rh lil'IOO '''int' I'•'' m1nu1<• Our 11\·t•tJJ.:l' RfJduole t.houlcl r l•,ol i 10 t1m1•, fa!'tcr 11111111 C'nmpll'ltnn uf the tour .. r ~•lh m a r k <' d 1 m p r " v l' m t n t 1 o romprt>heni-1nn :ind t'•>O{'('nlri lion f For l hoH who would li ke adl11t1onal inror m atton. a senes of rrtt. one hour. orientation lecturl·~ hJ\ <'been srtiedulcrl Th e~e ~re<'ia l free one·hour ll'C'lurPs "111 br held ul the folloWlni; ti m t•!. -rhur~ . &. I-ri • Sept. 30. &. Or t. I. :it t) 30 r :\I & 8 JO P.M . S;it , C)(ot Z 111 to 30 1\ M & \ JO 1' M . Mun , Tut'' . & \\\'Cl • OC'l I. 5 G 111 IL~ P.M. & 8 30 P.M The ahovr mt'Pllni:~ "ill h1.• twld .11 lnme llo~l M.1111r llolrl, 1717 F~1~t l>y('r Rd . In 1ttl' 'n~ t•r nd ('\II oH !li<'"llOrl l''rc~ay 2 t''<ll:I Jo:.1 .. l o( S11n D1e110 Fr"') 1 YEAST WATER 1\l 1u\A!A H '' 'f'VIAl'\•1 ii\.( I A "f'Mhl ( • m•I ""111 .. nl11ll\ (C ,.:. un •t1¥>ll•vrn 1thyl.11~t11 m n•t•b•-.t<•loltl r.um •raN (~••I 1'.Pon• /\1lt11n(h "ml' ...... cl 10 l)<f.....,I n~odA"'"' /\wt>tl>.•t" I \llJ1um -mbn••) l'"'""°'b.o'"' l>Od•um •rl/lllo<tNlk'J Pnt-.um nwtol-.ull•lt """flum lr>ull1t" !-odium hydtu.ulht• ldttlllOrlKt l Sod1u111 ~blwtlll• M•t~·A •n11 '·'"~•'" "'·X>flu.• ..,_ (J<t•nat I li11•qo • "'1 Qu•n!.t ~''""' ~·K1d11i1r,,t ,,.,_.. ~t•JW '•,...,•Mt# 1., ............ l"'P+IM<>I l\d1•trt<b ••n11~...,...1.u •rr.1,,i.1 tulu!• c •• .-1 I n •rd C Blv• l'I·• I I I> 111d C RtJ No 4n I I> .,,.J(_ Y•llowNo. !1 l\thmw h a1"rf10J, ,...,J •' tn~r~ ~ .. .,w-1\f,, "' tnhibthxt ttyJ10•v"-n1cw1~ lh•pt~lper•~nl NOW WOULD YOU DRINK AMERICAN BEER? for rtptlnt• of thll •rtlcl•. MJlCI a H lf·addtUMd tt•me>e4 mvt'l~ to Kalen KeA1tlho9 Foundation, P.O . Bo• 416. 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NBC Ponders Jane Pauley From AP Dispatches , NBC. s eeking a permanent female cohost :\o replace Barbara Walters on 1ts ''Today Show." ..,.. pa rently has cho~cn J ane ~ Pauley, a Chicago newscaster whose career began only four years ag.o. But net work sources s aid Miss Pauley. 25, who coanchors a news show al NBC.owner WM AQ-TV an Chicago, and her agent still are negotiating her "Today" contr act and no agree- ment has been s igned. NBC. ~ hile saying Miss ""11'-lY Pauley is a leading contender for the "Today" jo\, declined to say if it defl.nltely had chosen her for tp Job '· . ~ A federal judge dismissed a S3-million libel sJ4 against forme r baseball pitcher and sportscastll J im Bouton. saying "televbion is essentially an fib tertam ment m edium." ; J udge Martin B. Steeber m ade the ruling ~ New York State Supreme Court after a jury spef SIX days lis tening to testimony on the swt brougb by AJu Webs ter , former coach of the New Yo- football Giants. • Webster com 61aincd in his suit that Bouton co• trived to make him appear incompetent and ii) articulate in the airing of an interview. , J udge Stecher dis agrce<t. saying television~ .::news personnel arc often as much entertainers c reporters.·· • William Randolph flear1't Ill has been oflcr4 the post or mana~ing editor of a new ouldOf m agazine lo be pubhs hect by Rolling Stotk rnagazme. a source at the publication s aid. : Hear st. 27. has been • an investigative reporter ...----------- and editor a t the Hearst-( ".' owned:San F r ancisco Ex · _ PEOPLE -" a mine r for four years. ---------- Grandson of the late publishing titan and ofien described as Patrtd Hurst 's "favorite cousin ... young Hearst is expect ed lo take over the new job shortly, according to th source. • Art.bur Godfrey says he 'll be "darned if 1 ea any grits" duri ng is tus stay in Dixie. , Godfrey, 73 a nd approaching his 47th ·year i;1 broadcasting, is in Nashville lo host a show whic'; will be telecast later this seaso·; on t he syndicated progra c ; "Music Hall America... • GODFAET "Mo !'lt o r t hese mot e : rt>staurants s erve you grits at a : a me al before,hey do water. l 'r:; not knocking Southern cookinr • but l don't like gnts," Godfre • s aid "I think grits is, are, a terr • hie thinJ? to do lo an ear or com · : • A Dis trict Court judge in Massachuse tts di~ missed ch aq~es against three persons accused o • plotting to kill Sen. F.dward M. Kenn~y a nd or • dered the trio freed because he said there wag n probable cause for proscctution. Judge George Breglaun fi rst granted a cont ~ nuance in the case and later threw out the char1e aga inst Robt'rt E. White, 42, David J . King, 31, a nc Sandra R. Rondeau, 37. The three were arrested Sept I J and charl{et with conspirncy to ac;sassmatc the Massachusell Democrat durinit a cnmpwgn oppearance the -'Bm1 day . • 011 m t•Rna t<-Armand Hammer paid a recon $3.2.S million for the Rt>mbrandt painting "Juno,' ; calling it the ··crown jewel of m: 1 colledion." It eventually wlJI bl • dl!'played at the r.os Angele: • County Mu seum. !lammer . ooard chnlrma1 and chief executive otnccr of Oc • l'•dentnl Petroleum Co , nddec the painting to his S22·fl)llllon Qr ~ collection, buyiol( it from Utt Knoedler Galler y. or which he ~ chairmen · ""M"'E" T he $.'t.2!1 million for the 16& ;. oil poin ting. ht'liC'vt><l to be 4J portr1lt of the com .; mon law lo\ ifo of th<' Dutch palnt .. r Rembrandt var. • Rijo, was a record price for a nembrandl. • Police Chief Ed Oevl.A of Los Angele15 has beer installed a:. president or the lntemottonol l\ssocia tion of Chiefs of PoUce, at its Miami con vention. In a<'et'epling the one.year J><XIUon Davis ur ged the group lo become more a ctive in lobby- ing erfor ts for a nd against legislation on crime and all~ ing law enforcem ent. Although such action could cause the group to 106e its tax- cxempt status, Dam said, "We m u1'l create good Jaws and k111 bad laws." • A UC Berkeley official annount'ed that (ormu CBS newsm an Dulel Sebon, center of a COt'I· troversy over a leakocl report rrom Congress, will be a journalism prole$SOfOOthecampus next year. The 60-year-old ~. who reslened from CBS alter 23 yea.rs with the netwOTk, will lecture IU>d part.icJpaLo in seminan and dlscuasiona wll.b .students and faculty members, u id a 1pokesaum. ' AJ 0 D~IL y PILOT Fnd!y Oet<>bef t. 19te AT&T Overcharges, FCC Says W ASKlNGTON <AP J -The ch.l.lrman or the Federal Com· mwlicalions Commi.ssioft (FCC> \01.d a House subcommittee lhal prlc•na policies of the Aml'rican Telephone & Telegraph COm pany <AT&T) already are rorc mg telephone users \0 pay more than thelr fair share ol com munkatioo.s cost.. Chairman Richard E. Wiley tHtilled Thursday m opposition to AT4'T-backed legislation that would give the company ntw monopoly powers and immwuty Equal Pay at Issue ···'Excessive Emmiglemenl' Back in Court LOS ANGELES (AP> "Excessive en tanglement" may sound like a woman w1tb a dozen husbands and six boyfriends. But it's actually an issue commonly known as the separ•Uoo-0(-church-and·state doctrine. That doctril\e -rooted in the First Amendment -has p1(ted the federal govern ment against the Seventh-day AdventJst Chty'ch over lhe issue of equal pay for women ancfmen Quality doe)n't cost more at Nabers Cadillac Cadillac Masrcr DcJlcr 2600 H1rbor BQulevard Cost~ Mu. 540 9100 Chrysle r Adds 5.9o/o to Costs DETROIT tAPl Chrysler Corp. has an nounced that prices on its 1977 models will be an average $326 or 5.9 per I cent higher than com parable 1976 models. The percentage boost is identical to that an· nounced earHer by in dustry giant General Motors Corp. and higher, than the 5.1 percent in· crease set by Ford Motor Co. LUGGAGE TAGS from your bu siness card Send one card tor each lag t-one spare We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap. meeting airltne 1.0 requirements Prevent loss & thell' For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper fabric or Day Glo paper & we will batk & trim your tags Or try two cards back to back ...... ,.. .. , ~· $2 ea. or 3/$5 4/5 tags $1.60 ea. 6/9 tags $1.50 ea. 10 or more $1.40 ea. $.111 <, T c1X 1ncludi>d No Card? ( • •N ( u 1 't ,. '" ' I ' 111.1 Al• •I i ~>' I ' j ,\ (1(.l ENDCHECKORMONEYORDERTO: PILOT PRINTING P. 0 . Box 1560 Costa Mesa. Califo rnia 92626 Order Yours NOW ..• 1000 /~ c .~)t G ('¥4.\ . Beautiful J~.. · , · Stick-on Labels v---""" --ir • PERSONALIZED The Labor Department hied ii swt chllrg a.ng that the church's 147 schools in California were not oayin~ remale .and male emelores at the same rate. It 1s pend.mg before US D1stnc1 Court Judge Manuel Rea The church argues that the first amend ment right to freedom of reJtgion and a series of court decisions mean churches are not bound bycivillaws. I" "A wesonae Yawn' ·paQse: What Does It Mean? By JOHN CUNNIFF Al'lluol"h\M•l~t We are now examinjng the economic pause. wondenng 11 il 1s the exhaustion or a tired old cycle or the pacing or a young a.nd vigorous expansion that will soon reassert itself. We don't know What we are certain of 1s that economic acti\'1ty has slowed, and not just in srattcred areas or in particular industries The m anifestation~ are round broadly. an sales and stocks and consumer attitudes. to namc a rew areas - CUN NH'' THE INDl-:X OF Lt.:i\l>ING economic in : dlcators ceased advancing 1n Augu:.t for the first decline an 18 m onths Durablc goods orders fell in August ror the second month in a row There arc layorrs in steel Should we thereforc bur:-hoJ>('s or a continued advance? By no means To do so ~rnuld be to pro- duce thc conseque nce Wl' hope to av('1d There is still lots of hope, and even o;omc buli1 shncs:-. In their public statements, busirll·s ... rnen con· tinue to be optam1sl1c. As expected. tl11· ..,alesmen on Wall Street are convinced thl· economy 1s merely resting itself for a i.:1ganlic leap And the econometric model makers assure us their numencal reconstructions or the economy produce a very positive answer . WHlLE TllF.IR EFFORTS ARI:: understanda· ble. therr impact has ~n small Fah1an Linden, consumer director of Th,e Conference Roa rd, put 1l as well as it can be puL ··w e appear to be in the mid· die of an awesome yawn. ··'he said "Our · measures or ron.<;umer sentiment and huyinR plans are goin~ no>A hcre. he added, and .. none or the economic ind1catnrc; an• lclling us with con\'1Ct ion whcrc the economy mil'(lll be head mg.·· ( U .11" I\ 11.l '/") l.indl'n '-; comments "'ere made before the latest report on leading indicators. which showed a drop or I S percent in August. but they still might hold. One month docsn •t make a quarter lT TAKES AT LEAST mREE months of declines to establish a downturn. said John Ken- drick, chief economist of the Commerce Depart- ment. "If there are further drops in the index for September and October, the economy is in trouble." Kendrick expressed som e optimism that com· ponents that make up the index might be improving lhlS month, but the mere fact that they dipJ>t:d, even lf only brieny. suggests some weakness Look at them· The factory layorr rate rose sharply and the length or the avcra~e workweek dropped, as did new orders for consumer goods and materials. and net business formations, stock prires, the money supply and businei.s liquid assets THE COINCIDENCE WITH the pause of the political conventions and the prcs1dent1al and con gress1onal races hardly can be ignored. susu~esting possibly that the uncertain ruture of political economics might be playanR a role rrom anhtrus t l•ws ln the com munications industry WILEY SAID HE disag~ wO.h claims by AT&T chairman John 0 . deButts that telephone use.rs would end up 1>4yina b.lgher rates if competiVon tn the com- murucations industry u; allowed to continue "Spec1f1cally. the FCC bas ncitbC! sugees ted nor authoriied any change in,pricu\g pnnciples for public telephone systems Moreover, none of our act1<>ns are likely to reqwre changes 1n pric1.ng or basic ser vices.·· Wiley sald He testified before the com munications s ubcommaltee or the House Committee on lnte,rstate and l',oreign Comme~e. lt was lhe last or three days or ex· ploratory hearings over the pro posed legislation Represtn talJves of companies competing with AT&T in the communica lions industry, notably those an private line services a nd customer-owned telephone .. equipment, d enounced the legislation Wednesday as a grab for power that would both force their companies out or business and slow the advance in com munications technology and services. AT&T'S CHIEF ARGUMENT ha.ct appeared lo be thal the loss or business in equipmenl and private line services. including s atellite c-om muni c ations trans mission. would ro4ce the company to try to make up lost revenues by increasing pnct!~ lo regular telephone ClL<>lomers Earlier this month. AT&T. the nation's la r gest corporation. became the firs t company to re· port St billion in pro£1t~ in a three-month period Wile~sa1d in his tc,11mon.> that the AnT·opcraterljl'lephonc in · dustry already 1s ch;u ginf! less than the rull cosb rcir !Jn\ ale lane and other busines!. l>C r\'1cc:-. and 1s making up the d1ffcrcncc through higher charges to the or dmary telephone user 6 ~ ·c .. -.. ., . Joh1111y Come Lately Boston 's John Hanc<X·k Tower finally is open. five years late, $83 million over budget and covered with 13 li2 acres of newly replaced gla."is. The building once was declared a fire hazard because so much plywood covered windows blown out b y high winds off the harbor. 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Rut com e to think of It, we might also be Jen bored and listless and. a, Linden said, "in the mid- dle or an awesome yawn ·· Raisin Growers Eye Wine Marke t By The Associated Press The white wine market appears to be so lucrative that some San Joaquin Valley growers who generally harvest a raisin crop are lingering on ~fence this yur. weigtting their anticipated in· comes from raisan.s against the higher than normal prices offered by wineries. Rains in September bit at tbe peak of the raisin harvest, causing heavy losses to growers whose crops were drying oo the (r'OUDd. Industry officials " estimllted that about half of the raisin-grapes stiU on the vine would be sold to wineries instead. "Lat year they, the wineries. couldn't have cared less about us and this year they're wining and ~ u~· said one Fresno area grower ol wbite WUH!gr~s. • Reft wine grape grow~ may be right ~hmcf their white wine counterparts on the vipe to pro- sperity Paul LaVlne, Stanislaus Coonly f rape farm adviser. predicts that Americt's increasinrly continental taste will extend it.sell to the finer red wines as well. "And the growers of red and black grapes should be happy about that," he sa1d Frida) ·s Afternoon Pric s NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS .. . . .. IB.'tl l'erdl<-t Set A•lde BOSTON <AP> -An $11.4 million verdict against computer industry giant IBM Corp. in a case thal took 56 days to try has been set aside. The c&Re mu5l be lried over again. The U.S. Court of Appeals ln its d~ cis100 Thursday.called the oase "A paradigm of complex litigation, rivalling the complexity of the cybernetica era from which it arises.'' Goodrich Stlll Rtt-llng CLEVELAND (AP) -B. F. Goodrich Co. chairman 0. Pendleton 'Ibomas told an lnvestors' meeting Thursday that the 141~y·l<Jl11 rubber workers slrike will have• substanUaJ ldverse lmp1ct on the firm's tblrd· • «'L~~u~~ .. F•id8y Oc totfer 1 1976 s DAIL 'Y PILOT A I I Check Theft lmurance Rkh. middle·U\COme or poor -owne~ or renters - people everywhere lO the Umttd Stales an Potential crime VJctims. The danger 1s escalaUnf' both ln number ot thett:> and severity. Suburban crime rates bavc dlmbed raster th•n ln older, ccn· ter·Of·clty •rtu. Law enlor~menl aulhoriti~ admit they can fortoo.s~ no decline in burelanes. Money's Worth Lut year. a rt'port ed bur&lary took place every U aecond~ In the U S. There were more than 3 million burelories. more than 5 million larceny cases, close to500,000robberles. Common·sense precautions Include deud·bolt locks on doors, window and sliding door devices. buq~lar alarms and automatic timers on lights to give houses a '.'lived m " look when residents are away. Standard insurance policies give some automatic pro- tttt1on in the event of theft. Thls may be rar from sulticlent. I.hough, because standard policies limit recovery on ex· pensive jewelq, rurs and valuublt•s. Supplemental in· surance for valuables may be a good idea. THREATENED MOST ARE THOSE living in so-called high·cnme areas who, bec:-ause or high and soaring crime rates, face non renewal of insurance and the difficulty of gel· ting any insurance against theft For these, the federal government has provided crime insurant•e s ince Au~ust, \971. lt 1s available in an) ~tale that has a critical crime in· surance availab1hty problem and does not have an ap- propriate state program lo provide a solution. From a beginning with a handfuJ vf states. the program has steadily expanded its coverage to include 18 s tales and the District or Columbia. STATES WHERE THE WW COST insurance is avail- able are Arkansas, Colorado. Connectrcut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, lll1no1s. Kansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesola, Missouri, New Jersey, New York. Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee. 1'he program 1s under the D<·partml'nt of Housmg and Urban Development I HUD>. • Property owners. tenants or business people must have their property C'ht>ckl>d against rcqwremcnt::. for protective devices for res1dent1al applications For commcrc1al propc•rty Insurance, th(' requirements are more cxt ens1v(' and var} by l~ P<'.S of businesses These requireml'nlS are listetl on lhc commerciaJ application form . . •' . .. PROPERTY OWNERS OR TENANTS may obtain ap- plication forms from any licensed msuranl'e agenlor broker, Crom the appropnateserv1cing company, or from the Sarety • Management Institute. Federal Cnme Insurance, P 0 . Box 41033, Washington, D.C. 20014. Persons may call SMI toll.free ' (800} 638 8780 . Feder:.al ('rime insuranl'e covers burglary, larceny. rob· bery. damage to prem1sl'S committed during the course or burglary or robbl'ry or an altempl at either. and in the cas<' nr rl'sidenhal lnsurann·. the burglary or an enclosed locked storage compartm<'nt or a car For cum nwrc1al l'Stabh!>hmcnl~. 1nsurant·c covers burglary, thefl from H Ol~ht dl'llOSllOry und burglary of a i.afc subject to certain hm1ts. Residential insurance is avualablc in amounts up to $10.000, the policy insures against loss or personal property after a $S0 deductible exclus1on, but loss or money is cov· ered only up to $100. Commercial insurance limits are $15,000. The pohcy cannot be cancelled because of frequen· cy or amount of claims. Annual rates for residential insurance or $10,000 typical ly range Crom $60 in lowest crime areas lo S80 in highest crime areas. In a highest cost city, other rates are $40 a year for $1,000 coverage; $50 for $3,000; $60 for $5,000; $70 for. $7,000 coverage. 8 It is cnme msurance al a minimal outlay. ;.: .. Big Prizes Aid Push for Safety· ... ·. · . . . · . ·-.. , ... . . By The Assoclattd Press .. '• .. '• " Industrial accident rates have plummeted for a number of firms that awan1 prizes lo cmployes who don't hurt themselves. Some safety experts say the win-something. for-nothing drive 1s more powerful than the instinct Co.r sell· • preserv at1on. The National Safely Council says about 10,000 or its 15,000 industrial members use safety programs that rely on American workers' seni.e of competition to reduce on-the· job inJunes. JACK RECHT, HEAD OF THE council's statistic division. says these inccnlJve pro~rams arc good because it is necessary "to continually motivate people to observe safely regulations ." ·The council estimates that only about 8 percent or the more than two million Americans who were killed or sur. Ccred disabllng injuries at work ~r were victims or unavoidable accidents. The rest suffered about equally Crom unsafe equipment or hazardous working conditions and worker carelessness. It is the latl('r, the mor<' than 9SO,OOO deaths or injuries that rl'sult<'d when somt-<Jn<' ju!>l d1dn 't pay attention or ig· nored sa(ety precautions, Owl inecnt 1vc pro1irams ilre aimed at elim 1not1ng. ASHLAND OILCOMPANV PION•:ERED an industnal ' ~arety plan bast•d on ha.: prtt.t• ~1vcuways lo employcs wllh the best saCcty records. Tht• l'<1mpany has hod n Sb perceni decUne in accidents al IL'I ral·1hl1c~ lhrouahout I.he United States in the past 18 months ln one peak period, tlm(' lost accidents drnpP<'d 80 JM'r• <'f'nt and minor urcid('nL'l, rt'ftwnng on thc·Mcen1• fm,l aid but no work time lost, went down 20 ~rcc-nt. David C. Williams. Ashland's vice prf'sidenl for ('n· vironmental affairs, and writer Gaylord Binder. who. mffiages Ashland's programs and planmng section, de· vcloped the company'11 campa1~n ''to 11r1•f'pt th<' rh111lenicc of taklnl( ()ne of the rlullc-st l'IUhJN'l:-. in the world anduslrlal safety nnd making il interesting " BINDER CREATED THREF. Mt\JOR themes for various period s of the campaign to promote worker· consciousness a bout job safely. The big draw in the campaign Is prize~. Empfoyes win nnytbing from cases of motor oil to digital c lock radios to a • new station wagon or a trip anywhere in the world. . The immediate result.'! look good. but there is some dis· put.e about whether incentive programs are valuable over the long·run. At least one psycholoJ(st says giving away prh.es to keep employes from hav1n& accidents Is 'only a 8borl·tenn l!OlutJoo. Dr. Joan Guilford of Orange. who has researched accideot.s, soys incentive programs usu3lly peter out after a while. 'THE WORKERS nUNK SOMEONE'S trying to do something for them, so they rospond by trying to do the ri&ht thln&,'' sbe says. . "But after •. while, when lbe D.e'WOe&s wears orr, It generally doean 't wort.•• ' ... .. • - .,. ............ 3,505STUOENTS ON VACATION AS SCHOOLS CLOSE IN NORTH BEND, ORE. Budget Rejected Sept. 21 Ge ts Another Chance In Nov. 2 General Election 'No' Shots Schools '-We 're Getti11g Ripped Off'-Student ' NORTH BEND, Ore. CAP) Books checked an, lockers cleaned out, halls empty school was out It looked Like summer vacation. but North Bends's schools had closl!d for lack or money. And they'll stay that way at lea.st untJI No\'. J call," said Robert Boanjner, "People didn 'l think this could happen, right up to the cunam principal at North Bend Junior High School "I didn't think North Bend would come to this." VOTE R S IN T HE lumber town of 9 ,000 in southwest Oregon r ejected the school system's proposed budgt.?t &opt. 21 They won 't get another Kill For· Mon~y? Americans ·Will . CHICAGO CAPI -"What as the least amount or money you would take to push a button to kill a person an side a black box <no one "ould C\ er kno\\ what you d1d )"" A ps) cholog1<,ts put that que'>llOn to 200 person~ arounrl Andre"" Air l-'orc1• Ra~l' near \\'ashtn~on, DC . tn 1975 and to an .utditwn.il 452 pcr::.on'> mten·ae\\ ed this year 111 St Mar) s Count~. Md THEIR ANSWERS, SAID DR. PAl'L Cameron. pomt to a disregard for the value of human hfe m American societf: The people interview<.'<! were divided into two groups. Those who acknowledged having d eliberately killed someone usualty in military service ~or having tned to do so were in one group. Those who had never killed or tried to were in the second group. <.'hanC'e to provide fundmg -and reopen the schools -until the general election Nov. 2. "The realization that the schools really are going to close 1s Just beginning to set into the community." said Ken Stobie, pnncipal at North Bend I-Ugh School. just before tl'le closing of s<.'hoob Wednesda). lie s~ud he had been a.'>sured the shortened year won't bar graduation for the d1stnct's 23~ high school seniors. but ~ome aren't taking chances They're planning lo move an with re· lat1ves elsewhere. There are 3,505 students in the district. AS CLASSROOMS EMPTIED, there was no sign of the Joyous atmosphere that usually comes with the las t day of school The football team forfeited aJI its i:ames. and. 17 day-. into the new 11chool .\ eCJr. man) pupils were Just i:ctttrH~ adiuslt'd tu new fnends anct cla-.sl's "I thank we're getlm~ nppcd oH." -.aid Jdf Nl'bon. 12, a seventh grader Th<.' school distract 's residents reJected by a \'Ole of 2.259-2.067 a proposed budget for the year of $4.04 million. They'll vote Nov. 2 on a reduced $3.65 million budget Ugalized Laetrile: Cut Use? SAN DIEGO (AP) - A researcher who claims Laetrile is worthless in fighting cancer says it ·s lime to cons1der legalizing the drug. Dr. Harold A. Harper, profe ss Qr of biochemistry at UC San rrancisco, i.a1d legahz· mg the substance made from apricot pits would "lake the steam out of the problem " FE D E R A L re.:- uJat1ons bar the drug's importation or sale tn the United States. Many cancer patients travel to Mexico or other foreign countries for treatment with Laetrile. and the drug is a\'a1lable illegal· ly tn this country. of. ficials say. Harper. before ad· dressing the San Otego County unit of the American Cancer Socie· ty. proposed removing restrictions and making Laetrile available free of charge to patients as a way of rem oving its black m arket value. THE SAVINGS in end· ing investi~ations and prosecutions alone "would be tremendous." he said. "Not to condonl' its use, but perhaps just the opposite. by creating a commission overseeing its use. it may be a way to a professional device lo insure that the pallent has had the benefit or all of the established and best programs or treat· ment for the d1s<'a..w," he said HARPE R SAID he 1., con\'IOC('(I Lactra}A> i-. worthless in creat1n~ cancer and ca n nc harmful if taken orally m large doses. Alas ka rece n tly legali zed use of Laetnle, but authorities there say feder al regulations may prevent d istribution in the state. . . 3-rneter Goliath Born \ U>N DON lA P ) -The latest Bnllsh Bible has gone metric, gwtng Noah ark·bwldmg orders in meters BJld centimeters instead of cubits and weighing Goliath's armor an kilo- grams instead of shekels of brass. The Britis h and Foreign Bible Sot'1ety stud the rnt-tric measures were u1>e<S for thl' new Bible "beC'ausc we want it to last." BRITAIN IS CONVERTING to the metric system from miles. yards, feet, Inches. pounds :utd ounces In the "Good News Bible" to be pubhi..hed Oct. 11. God tells Noah to bwld the ark "133 meters Jong, 22 meters wldc and 13 me te r s hlgh and lca\'e a space or 44 cen· tametcrs between the roof and the sidt'S." The 400-year-old original English translahoo from Greek and Hebrew measured the ark at ~ cubits -a cubit being the distance from the elbow to the hp of the nuddJe finger. FOR AME RICA , S'nt.I. hewjng to the modern, nonmetric En&hsh S)stem, the 11rk would be 436 feet long. 72 wJde Dnd 43 high And Noah would leave a l·foot , S inch spa<'e The new Diblu makl>s Goliath, gJant adversary of the boy David, nurly three meters 10 fl't't tall instead or six cubits and a span (8 s pan beln1 the thumb to httlc finger width of a stretched hand). Goliath's armor now «1eighs about 57 k1logral'l)!I -125 pounds instead of 5,000 shekels of brass. A shekd was a common nn· dent \.mit of mcui.urcmcnt. THF. NE W BIBLE. translated by a panel of eight scholprs of t b e American Bible Society and th e Unit- ed Bible Societies, was launched In 1966 with the New Testament. called "Good News for Modem )tan." 1l has sold 50 mllhon copies worldwide ac- cording to spokesman Tom Houst~n. The latest edition adds the Old Testament .. 190()' Cleared of Obscenity ::-. ir:J. RABBITf ~-AUTO-MOi.10-••s ! ~ ~THE -r~:s BOLZANO, Italy (API -Italian director Bernardo Ber tolucci 's film "1900" has been cleared of an obscenity charge by a magistrate in this northern ltaHan town The film. a studv of social change in ltaiy in the early part or the century. had been seized by a district attorney. \~.. INSURANCE I ·' i"' 1'14 ......, ..... -4 '!.. COSTA MfSAAI •-==-~ 541·5554 I --, CM .. Woe u. "•.-s" I US·I Y09 HEATIN<i All COHO. " ... lter+\ .. , .. ...,, ~··•~• fl I,, Vn''' 4r•..J-C..U •• , ~ I ')N \Ill.;() :'lt~;t \. '"''" ' 1ri•1fr.ano 495-0401 <O'<fl> ... l!\11 1\.1f) Nf·•rw.11' 1t1-d 642-1753 KITCH~ & IATH REMODELING FREE ESTIMATES Se• Ou., Ot1pt•1• a1 Mt~ ~l 11..t•\'iA '''If { ' WI 4 • lo' <f1 772-1470 'I .. But Magistrate Vtn· rr==========-.....;:;;;:.... ____ ===-.91 cenzo Anania viewed the film , rejected the charges of obscenity and ordered that the reels be returned to Bertolucci. Anania said neither the film as a \\hole nor any smg'le part or it was obsC'ene Meanwhile. m Rome. B<-rtolucc1 disclosed that 1 he ha ~ been banned from votan~ m ltahan elections for 10 year~ followang a verdict that condemned has ftlm "Last Tango in Pans" as obscene Call 642-5678. Put a few words lo work for ou. DR . W. J. FAMALARO CHIROPRACTOR Announces the Relocation of Ofl1ces From El Toro Ad . To CAM.ADA BUSINESS CENTER 22691 LA .. YT. surn 516 ll•tw•.., Fn.ry. & MlllrfClltds °" l<*• Fwtttl EL TORO 837-1341 HfW P'HOH5-24 HltS.-WHt(fNOS CALL FOl DllfCTIOMS: 'UUI COllllC'T TOUll-IOO!I\ • Leisure World House calls • Reduced Fee Schedule • Family Heatth Plan • No Pahenl Aelused For lnablliry To Pay. Forty-five percent or those who had killed before said they would murder for money, Cameron said. The average price for them was $20,000. "A LOT OF P EOPLE just 1---------L=======-~~================ don't like how much the budget , OF THOSE WHO HAD NEVE R killed or tried to, 25 percent i;aid the) would dn 1t and their a.-erage rnce "as SS0.000, he said "Lethality feeds upon itself," said Cameron. who teaches at the Graduate School or Psychology at Fu lier Thrological Sem mar) an Pasadena Ile formerly taught an Mar) land and did the studies at that time. Cameron reported on his work at the annual meeting I or the National f'cderat1on of C~tholic Physicians' Gwldo;; an Oak Brook, 111. lie elaborated in a telephone interview. _ CAM E RON SAIO AN ESTIMATE D 20 m1lhon persons tn the l 'nited State-; have "participated an killing humans m vanous contexts. "Their attitudes toward hfe cannot help but influence our society in a deathward d1rect1on," he said. "Part or the lethal tr<'nd toward death is the growing power of the military mind in our society." Returning military personnel do not. as Americans tend to think, just <•ome home and "eat apples, bake pies, have children," Cameron said They return with a d1f· ferenl. more lethal view toward life, he said. and this 1s passed on to their children people spent They pulled the wool over the eyes or the voters and the la'< pn ye rs,.. suggested Hoger !fort. 15. a high school sopho;nore Many parents cheC'ked out tex- t books r~r the unexpected vacation. and some teachers are recommending spec1f1c things lo Mudy "l 'm send1ns: home sug- gestions for parenL<> lo follow to keep their children progress- ing ... said Virgie Colpei;a, a first grade teacher "They're just about to go into reading hooks. When they come back they'll net"d a couple of weeks of pre- paration Just to get back to where they were." "IT'S UP S t:T'flNG every. thing students have learned to thjs point, upsetting their future, just upsetting t h ings i n general," s aid Jo Lane, a counselor. W-E HAVE • Dom A.ic111 OPENED· Bob Ruc111 OUR VAULTS FOR SHCIAL SA YIMGS Don't miss out on our Fall Collection of out-of-pawns and one-of-a-kind items including stock and consign~ ;ewelry, c:mtiques and crt. I Gers OF ITEMS TOO HUMHOUS TO MENTIOM TONIGHT-FRIDAY TILL 9 SATURDAY 10 to 5 10 1.m.·6 p.m. SATURDAY , • 1m eam NOW! FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! ~f11J11 tt' "fftt.,rwl ff(11tt:M "• 1¥•ttr1i1ry • rttr'H I 11 II fll1Al1()1oJl1itf•• IA' l~I H1AYIH,fllll'••r1 fl f •1.41 'ti ~I-\' 'f .. --· ···-···-.. . '· -· .~ ··:;i~~~~~~.,!:l;!! THE WORto•s rmrsr BOURBON JI.~~~~~ . ~~·'· . ~~ . ~... ~: KENTU~KY~~STAAIGHT 11.l BOURBON WHISKEY 'A111/I,./ .,,J !r11/,J 1-y IAU[S B.BMr'.J.!!TllUNG(O JIV'l c LC•MONT ·eCAM . IC l:N TUCKY rF_,.ft,.~ •O•C Olltl.llM( Wltl•OUI ... ttO••IUlt( J>tt~1 •s , ........... _ ..... .,,, .. .. Clear Skies Greet 'OUtdoor Theater' ByDENNISMeLELLAN 0011• O..lly '111Uutt lt was billed a15 "An Evening of Dinner and Theater Under I.be Q.ars.'' 'Jbat ·s· what the Newport Beach Chapter of Friends of South Coast Repertory called its fund-raising event, which will support Orange County's only resident theater. And despite having to issue rain checks on the firs t scheduled date in early September, clear skies greeted approximately 400 guests Monday evening on the cob· blestooe courtyard and am . phitheater at Promontory Point. Following hors d 'oeuvres , cocktails and a buffet dinner, guests who obviously were enjoy- ing themselves filled the seats on the hill overlooking the makeshift stage. Then the evening really got Wl• derwty. Members of the theater's re- gular acting company, in their ex· citing production, "All Singing, All Dancmg," paraded a host or liv~ly show tunes from such Broadway hits as "Guys and Dolls," "The F aotasticks," "Cabaret," "Kiss Me Kate" and "The Music Man ." The90·minute presentation, un· der the direction of John-David Keller, is pa rt of SCR's E.xpedt· tion Series. It was the perfect showcase for tbe talented singers and dancers. SCR, a professional, non-profit resident theater, presents a total bf31Sperformancesofsixfullpro· Promontory Point's tennis court served as 'ringside' for the show, above. Enjoying the buffet dinner before show time, right, are Dick Cannon and the George Spragins. Having a chat, far right, are board members Mrs. William Stabler and Mrs. Irwin Hoffman. ductions each season. More than 40 percent are world, American or West Coast premieres. The lhe11ter twice received the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for outstandmg achieve- menL When the proposed 600-seat theater in the South Coast Plan and Town Center complex is com- pleted in the fall of um. SCR will be the third largest professional resident theater in lhe state with an annual operating budget or more than three quarters of a nullion dollars. SCR also bas touring theater programs for children, offers scholarships lo local disadvM- taged students and provides free performa~es in hospitals and schools for the handicapped. Elizabeth OToole and Martha McFarland, left, sing one of the Broadway show:.stoppers. Above are Morgan MacKay, Anni Long . • BEA ANDERSON , Editor F rtdav October 1, 1976 Daily Pilot Photos By Patrick O'Donnell Bl LAPD Unisex: A Bad Joke? 'I think you're going to see a long period of LOS ANGELES (AP) - "Unisex," a special hiring pro· gram begun by Los Angeles police in 1973 to give women the same chances as men for field patrol positions . has led to a decrease in policewomen, of· ficials say. Police Cmdr. Peter Hagan sa ys th e d ec reas e in policewom en stems from the (em ales ' failure to pass police be1gbl, phys ical training and agility tests. He says they would be better orr in less demanding areas of police work. ••1 think women are physically incapable of performioi some of the duties required ol field patrol officen," said Hagan. "Prior to Unisex the LAPD had a very good prognm for women. 'Ibey were utilized in the juvenile de- tail, in the jail, and ln the detec· tivearea. "There is a place for women in police work, but it ls not out tn the radio cat." However, critics are testing the legality of the requirements in a multi·mUUon dollar civil rights suit against the city alleg- inl that the requirements - particularly those for height and pbyaical agility -dbcrtmlnate .. against women. In the past three yeani, Unisex has produced 24 fe male police of· ficers where befor~ there were non~ They trained with male r ecrl'lits, passing the same height, agility and p~yslcal training tests. DECREASE However. one year before the program was instituted there were 159 women on the force. compared to 6,986 men. Now there are 152 policewomen and 7,S04men. Attorney T i mothy Flynn, representlna plaintiff Fanchon Blake, a retired LAPD sergeant, and fou:r other policewomen in the sex discrimination suit. calls the Unisex program a failure that permits continued sex dis- crimination against women. "Unisex has been a very bad ;o«e," said Flynn. "For the last six consecut(v e years , the number of women on the Los An1eles police force bas been decreasing, while llll other major police departments in the coun· try have been Increasing th& numberotwomen." MAIN~UES Tbe two main issues in the dis· put.e are the police department's minimum five-feel-four inch height s tandard for men and women. and a physical agility le$t that applicants must pius. Police officials say the stan- dards are necessary to ensure the safety of officers and citizens in cue of violence. The critics say height and physical agility have little or no bearing on the performance of duties, serving mplnly as a tool lo exclude w6men from pohre field duty. "Patrolmen, in only about two percent of the situations, need to use force," said Hagan. ··sut wtleo you have to use it, what is a woman going to do? Call back to the._statioo to ask for muscle? "I think that you're going to see a long period of no increase in policewomen on a proportional basis with men. IC we slacken our standards, then you11 see an in- crease." Flynn, however. called police patrol work "sedentary in nature," with one of its biggest drawbacks being patrol person· nel getting overweight and out of condition. LEVEL DEMANDED "And it's kind ol peculiar,"~ said Fiynn, .. that you demand a certain level of upper body strength ln the selection process of the job, but never test for It again ." Flynn said the physical agility test -which includes scnJing a six-foot high wall -eliminates about 90 perce nt ·of all female police patrdl applicants. "while the height st.ndard eUminales nearly all the rest.'' But Hagan says there is a height requirem ent because trouble makers would rather fight with a short officer than a tall one. "A short person, whether male or female, is an Invitation to lrou· ble," Hagan said. "~e know that a short person is more apt to gel into physical altercations. If a . big drunk is n't willing to be ar- rested peacefulJy, he Is more apt to start trouble with a short of· facer." Flynn disagrees. "Studies ln 1974 conducted by. the California State Personnel Board on 90 police agencies -in· eluding the Los Angeles Police Department -showed there was no correlation between height and job performance," said Flynn. <JADI DISPUTED "As for the elaJm that short people tend to get into fights, that just doesn't wash. 'lbere are ao height r equirem ents in most metropolitan police forces in· eluding New York, Washingtom, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia. San Fr anclsco -and none for the Los Angeles County SberiCC's Department." Hagan s aid another drawback of female field patrol officers is the possibility of police sex scan- dals between "healthy" male and female of(lcers. "l think most of us understand the chemical nature of human beings," said Hagan. "And l think it would be r easonable that if you have a healthy male and healthy fem ale working together, something is likely to happen. They could turn an on· duty relationship into an off-duty incident. · "There is also the problem of -the police officer who has a beautiful woman partner and the officer's wife is at home with three children wondering, 'l wonder what they're doing now.'" Fiynn dismissed the concern for sexual incidents as "foolish." "Women today are working with men in all areas, and I doo'\. ac~pl that sex scandals are the necessary result of male-female. world.n& relationabips.'• . no in crease in police- women on a proportional basis with men,' sa ys Police Cmdr. Peter Hagan. ..... . " : • O~ll V PILOT F11d111 Oclobef I 1975 ·iHoroscope: Virgo 1! Analyze Data Winning Given Perspective : . . SATURDAV,OCl'OBEK? .. By SYDNEY OMAAll ARIES (March 21 · Apnl 19) Friends hip and money i.eem stran4ely enouRh. lo m1x. You are aided 10 carrylng a burden . and. finally. In getting rid of 1t : TAURUS (April 20 • May 20)· •What was set, eslabhshf'd rould • apin away. Know 1l and have ·alternatives a t hand. Accent on legal agreements , relationship with boss or one in a ulhon ty GEMINI <May 21 · June 20) Take nng roads Means 11vo1d direct conlrontat1oru.. Subtlt' ilP proac b brings best results. Follow throug h on hunch, inner feelings. You gain valuable in· sights. CANCER (June 21 · July 22) Dig deep, avoid conclus ions based on superf 1c1al randrngs Ac· .cent on what 1s hidden, the oc· ;cuJ l, taxes. finance::. of partner ·m ale. Rclalloni.hap mtcru.1ftes Nothing as halfway LEO tJ uly 23 · Aug 22> Cau- tion 1s your ally mcdl\S read between linl·~,, attend to details. be specific in a!>kang fur anforma· t1on. Keep track of medical, den- tal appointments and &n!>lruc- tions. VIRGO <Aug. 23 &'pl 22): Get ideas acro!>S. analyze data. Ta ke advant age of !>pedal services . Your :1b1hty to impress persona Illy and -.tyll' is highlight· ed. LIBRA <Sept 2.1 -()ct ~1· Money, speculation, l'hange, variety, unusual experiences and relatJonsbJps are featured. Love is delirutely in picture. SCORPIO (Ort 23 ·Nov 21). Land. propt>rl>. real cst at l', ::.erurity. getting on solid fooling -these are emphasized. See ahead 1 refuse to be dauJed by ephemertll situation . SAGITrARIUS !Nov. 22 · Dee. 21 I · Key is pr eparation, or- ganizat ion . Ideas abound - :.elect the best Reject hand·me· downs: go for quality. Older to· dlvaduaJ. who has aulbon ty, wall support your po:.at100 CAPRICORN I ~. 22 • Jan. 49). Money, romplelion of as- signment. fulfallmenl of desires -these are high on agenda What occurs "'111 be unorthodox. l'suaJ pattern i!l not hkely to pre· vaiJ. AQt'ARlliS <Jan 20 -Feb 18): Lunar r) de is -.uch that you get new deal, !>econd chance. h ave views nndicaled -and love is reciprocated. Standing and pre- stige are elevated. Plst:ES <Feb. 19 · March 20): Avoid direct confrontations. Give a little and you 're likely lo re· cel\ e murh in return. Emphasjs on secrets, discretion, temporary ronfinemc·nt. If Oc:tober :?nd is your birthday vou are sens1ttvl', loyal, c·ould have d1gestin• problems. dr aw to m u ind1v1duals who unrler:.land meaning of m9ney and how to t'arn 1t The most important thing is growing up with the knowledge that if you don't finish first you can still be a winner.' B y DENNIS McLELLAN °'' ... °"''',., ... Sutt The emphasis on winnlna .•• , portrayed by th~ Olyrnp1t: Games, bas created soml'Uung o( a "monster .'' bt'IJeves formt•r Olym pic gymnast Cathy R1~b} Mason. W at c h i n g t h (' g a m 1·' on television, ::. ays the Ng ht tmw gold m ed al wannt•r, can 111ve ctuldren unrealistic expectallons oC themsel v1•s. "The mos t important thing i' growing up wath lht• knowlNi~l' that lf you don't finish fi rst you can still be a winner. U you gin• as much as you can and reahlt' 1t. you can still be s uccessful." Mrs. Mason w as. speak.in.: at the Garde n Grove Communal ~ Church Fellowship breakfast. It is one of many s peaking engagt• ments she has h ad sinee retiring from competition after the 1972 Olympics. The 23·year ·old 4-fool ll blonde, who "lived an a gym '" hours a day'' lo perfect h1.•r champion sh ip form. belae\"e' pa r ents s h o u ld give their children encouragement and sup· port. Hut. sne says. Ulere is a tml' line bt'tween encouraging and p usbing a c h ild to excel "Sometimes we want ~ much for our children that we pus h too much." SfRIVE TO WIN Striving lo win is important, she added in an interview an er her talk, but ·'it's gotten out of proportion. lt is easy l o gel caught up in winning and become unrealistic about it." In her a ppea r aoees she often speaks of the importance or set- ting goals a nd sticking to them. "It seems in anything that 1l 's l'.l,1t•r 11 'ou h.:i\ c a goal." she · ~aid. ad\ '"'nl! lo "never doubt \llurs1.•tr Ir ) ou have second thuuKhl!> th,'y get blgger and blg• (i:t.'t •• SanCt' giving up competition l-he h41s turned to ut.ht•t pu~ul\$. In ttdd111on to uwkang the rounds of ttw 1t·~·t11rl' carcwl, ~hl' :.er\'CS a' ,, p<>rl ' commentator fur A BC Sht> al!>O st.ured in tht> tour- an~ production of "Peter Pan" 10 1974 NEWPORT R ESIDENni Sht> and hu:,bdnd Tommy, a former All Pro r unning back ~ 11 h th(• M In ncsoto Vikings, mm <•d 111 Newport Ile sch i.1x m o nths ui.:o Hr r eccnlly J:ruduuted from Western Stato l 'ral\ erMl~ <.:ollq:c of Law in Fulll'rlon Mr!>. Ma:.on . who is ta king drama le,.sons, 1s being con· :.1dl'rl'd for a part an a "Movie o( tht' Wt.•£'1. .. She fe<>ls actang of- fcr.. the !>.1mc (reat1vity as i)'rn- nas l1cs She de~rrahes act i n g as "exciting,·· but she doesn·t plan for it lo become a way of life IJkt• gym nasties was for her. Her hus band and vear-old son. Duck, come first. "I want to be with thl' family I'd hate to miss seeing Burk Grow up." LOSE WEIGHT AND LIVE LONGER 111.'ljon wotn lhl) ifll4llll9 tony llblc1' Io"'._ l!e\-lo'itpoundS-GMlt.50 lllOsc "' •lhll• u~ly toctSS l>ul\lf'S See Ille n,11,orn r 111 Vftcll mirrOI' ll.1 f"ll •. ~llfo4 .. ~ illduc11'9 !'I.in -.OiO Oort\' In Ille putilt\. IS sironoei. m( •• P»Wl"IYI ()< fTlOft rlle<ll'lf """ Ill• •-ll(•if ~l~ofl Sllf{I -. Rol • ")t .... -Cathy Rigby Mason . (Ann Landers o-i Game's Only for Losers 111" UI ic'o> IUJn lood Vld till' l.S "''" Duttw:O up ,.,,..Ill "1\lt..O ol e.ui "'"IM ~ ''° OI o eos I.II ilOCI INt ~ f"I'° I VOu II lu<.e Ille Wflljtll V<* • •ii IWI llw $UPfl DOlltlll lleduclnq Pun "' • , h '"" mt""11j-MOnry bade-No gonhun\ ;·>I'll' D E A R 1\ N N LANDERS Wh y d,, m ed 1orrt• hoc.kt'} p I a y e r s . \\ h l' n t h t' ~ become falhl•r-,. t'\Pn'I their ~On!> l CI l1t• llohtw Orr re1ncarnalt•d'' The) go lo l'Vt•ry i.:aml• the kid plays 1n and tht·\ find fault Wl(h l'H'l"V move "'Why didn 't ~ou carry tht• puck ·• Why didn't you pai.s thl• put·k ' Why d1dn •t you hit the man"' Why ar<· you nini: i D g yo u r s l' Ir al th 1• players' !>katt':. "!" The bn\' ends up frehng lll..e a f:11lure If tht• child had equal nRhb, ht' cnultl rrtahate "Ith surh qul'Sl1ons as, · Wh) ..arl'n "t ) ou prt•"• d1·nl o f ~our <'u mµ::tn) ·• \\'h, don •t 'ou 1•arn more mon1') ·• Why do you 1t-t \llll!IJ:t•r mt•11 pai.s }OU on lht:' ladder of !>UC cc'!>.,·' But no, the kid tal..c·~ lhe rnt1c1:.m and kt•1·~ his mouth !>hut. lie ha..; too m uc h ckct:nry to hum1halt' hai. dJd. cvt'n though hi !> dad Byna Mackel, Guy Sipos Betrothed Mr .in1l Mr... llt-nn }( I n s It• \ ~1 >.H k 1• I 1i( Nrwport lit' .1d1 h:H 1· .111 nouncc·d tt11• t•n..:.1J:1•m1 nl of lh1•1r dirnJ.:hll•r, ll\n,1 Low-.r Mac·k1 ·I. an1l 1,11\ M1trhell S11lll., · Thr r'1upt1• pl.in In marry 1''1•t> ;, rn Our Lnd v o f M t ('armc·I Church, Nrw~·rt Ucnrh M I s s M a r k I' I I:-. ,1 gr ad~att• of Nt'\\port ll.1rhur Jl1 )!h School .inti lh(' I rin ,.,.,.,' 11( llw l';ic1 f11. !-.1111 kt1111 ll t·r f1 .1111•1• J'> a 1o:r.1d u:a l1• of F oothill 111.:h Sdwot and lT I 1 v 111 1• .1 n cl n n w 1 s 1•mpl11\ 1•cl '11~ I h1• Soc1:il St•r v1c·1• U1·p.Htm .. nt of Or .1ni.:1· County 111• 1~ lh<' !>on of Mr.. Al1•'CJn1kr ~1po!> of Sapta Ann ANEW SHIPMENT OF ANTIQUES HAS ARRIVED! Rogers· collection of Beautiful anhaues Austnan. French and English pieces. humib:itcs ham . Will you rommt'nl pl t'a!>e·~ .\JOTJI EH OP A BEAT· DOWN BOY OF.AR )10TJIER: You havt' plenty to be con. eoerned about. Hockey Is only one or the g ames be- ing playt"d In ~our faml· Iv. The boy ii. the victim of a falhf'~ who feels be didn't makP the grade himself so he-is .Jp'ing for a SPCODd ~hot through his !>OD. Family c ouns eling would bt> \'f."f)' usefuJ. U your husband won't go, talle the boy. II<" nf't><b to learn bow to build dt•· fE"D.SH against a to>Up<'r· crllic al, domine ering fathtr. DEAR ANN LJ\NDERS: I attended a dance l ast \\eekc nd "here there "' t•r(' 12· and 13·year -old ~iri s "ho were trying to look older. 'Crows Puzzle As a sales promolion g1mm 1ck. a Tokyo de- partment ::,tore set up a d1 :.p l ay o f scarrcro wli Youn~ children, unfamihai \\1th rural life. found thC'm puuling UPHOLSTERY ~T•Wo .. t ~ .... 1 UJ H..-or I t•& Cette ....._541 ... J ' 2301 SAN JOAQUIN NEWPORT BEACH 640-5800 MASTERCHAAGE BANKAMERICARO • • It was really pretty sad. One girl (she looked lake she was about 11 > had stuffed toilet paper in her halter to make herself look lih she had a bust. When J saw her dancing with an older guy, the toilet paper had moved arou nd a lot and one breast was twice as big as the other. circum stances'! Do unto others, dear. us becaus e they can·~·-::::=:=:=;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;::::::=::;:;;:=:::::::::::::::::; stand his company. I 'm stuck because he D E A R A N N LANDF.R S · I h ave nothing but pra ise for the woman who wrote to say she was leavin g a "non· husband" who was also a "non.father " in. s pite of wha t h e r family and friends had to say. has a he art condition and h.igh blood pressure. Too bad I didn't m ake my move w hen I had my looks a nd m y husband was in good health. Don't answer this, just print it, please. -TOO LATE SMART. DEAR T.L.S.: Kere's your letter. Thanks for tbepaH. oc~. 2-3-4 THIE HEWLl'OIT AMT19UE SHOW • SAU '\ATURO"• <.11Nl)"v MONOAYI llNllO\J[ ''l'INtlURt""fllH <'>lASS LAW'!..C.U)(." :,.~Jl V(R.( IC SAT-SUM: 1·10 rM MON: 12-6 l'M THE REGISTRY : :t On the small<'r side, t he t oilet paper was stacking out under her a r m -about four S'\Uares or it. I clidn"l know whether to s :1.v an> Uung lo her or not ~o I JU!>l kept quiet What "'ould you have done'.' E MB A RR ASS ED SILENCE How l wish I h ad had the guts to do it. For 22 year.i I 've known this is a terrible marriage. But J listened to all the "do· gooders" who kept tell· ing m e lo put my t'hild re n first Do you feel awkward,..,.,...,.~ .... ..,.._.~ .... .,.._.~ .. .,..,..,...,...,,. seU·consc1ous lonely? Welcom e to the club. There's he lp fo r you in Ann Landers 's booklet, "The Key lo Populari· ty." Send SO cents in coin with your request and a lo n g, s tampe d , self- addressed e n velope to Ann Landers. P.O. Box 1400, Elgin, Ill. 60120. DEAR E .S.: I woo.Id have gotten the girl off to the side and tipped her oil. Wouldn't YOU ap- preciate ~Ing told, un- d e r similar Now my c hildren are grown and on their own. I never hear from them. I'm alone with this mis· e rable nut. He is 44 <looks 64), sick from the boozing a nd running around. His fa m ily and friends don 'l come near Register Now .... ... ,..,,....... .. For Our Fall TEENAGE BEAUTY SEMINAR! 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"' ... ~ .... kYM'dltn '1,mAn ._.111e""' 1.0.ns,, .. ~-"" fw tlttftef '°'·..,·°" 1" -· ..... C.t111y IMI ll>e •-If•-•• ill ll<CM-...Ct Wllll tt'O ·-·~··· -... tlW -...... o.c.-"· ttll, -.. 11-, __ c..... w•~eflt\fStetttlC.l"-a.....-1o1-.J " lt,.,,, ,..._ 0. t . W•lll ... k,.._ , "'*~°'-.. CilMl•t Delly Piiat, ~~ 21, "· tt .•.• ,.., Octeaef' ~ •h -. ! ' I ' - I I 1 I ' l I I A~WI.._.. Frid!y October 1, 1918 DAILY PILOT Ill J Ali Quits Boxing For Religious Work ~ ISTANBUL, Turkey <AP) - World h eavywel&hl boxing champion Muhammad All said today he is quitting Cightinll to de· vote himself to spreading the MoaJem faith throughout the world. "As of now," Ali told a crowd of reporters und photographers. "I am quitting boxing and will devote all m y en<'rgy to the pro- pagation of the Moslem faith." Ali, 34, s aid tus decl!>1on to end tus boxing career came a~ the urging of WaUace Muhammad, leader of the Black Mw.hm com· munlty in th~ United States. who also i~ In Turkey at the mvttahon of the pro-Moslem National Salvation party. All, who s uccessfully defended his title Tuesday nignt in New York against Ken Norton, made rus comments at a news con· ference an the Is tanbul gov- ernor 's-orr1ct.' "Mark m y words and you better believe what I say. · Ali said. "At the urging of my lead<>r Wallace. I declare that I am qwttingfigbl1ng as of now and from now oo I will JOUl m the struggle for the Islamic Career Re,·i._. •. ._.d caus~" Wednesday. ttle day ul\t'r Ali's close and controversial decision over Norton, the champion said he would give some thou&hl lo re · tiring. But he a lso sll.ld he would hke to fight the winner of ti Norton-George Foreman fi¥hl and reporters paid lltlle attention to the remarks about retirement All oflen has talked about wanting to quit boxing. Eight days berore he roui;thl Joe Bugner on J uly 2. 1975, m Kuala Lompur. Malaysia, Ah called reporters to his hotel room and said. "This will be my last f1l(hl \'ou can pnnt 1\. .. HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMP MUHAMMAD AU ANNOUNCED Hrs RETIREMENT TODAY. Ali's Key Moments I~ Out of Boxing Allhou~h be m ade contradtc· tory statements in the days following his retirement announ· cement an Malaysia, he stuck 10 his gunl> unlll about an hour before the Rug ner fight when he announced he would fi ght again Hornets Explosive Rustlers' Defense Gets Rugged Test Golden Wes t Colle"e has changed iu defensive alJgnmenl ciis season with good results but Saturday night (7 .30 ) the Rustlers will get their stJffest test ol lhe season. Golden West tangles with Fullerton College's Hornets at Anaheim Stadium in a non. conference football outing that could go a long way toward ~tablisbing a favonte for the Jun ior Rose Bowl game in December. ~ Fullerton is rated No. 1 in the state and Golden West is No 3 In between is Bakersfield. a team Golden West plays Oct. 16. In two gam es the Rustlers have given up one touchdown in a 30-7 victory over East Los Angeles. The RustJers shut out Orange Coast, 14·0. Whether the magic can work against coach llal Sherbeck's Fullerton team is questionable Mooty Bulle rdick is one of lhe top runners on the two-year college level and the Hornets have a pair of outs tanding passers and have excellent receiverlo. ' The Rustlers . under defensive coordinato r Don Rowe, are employlnf! three down linemen and four line backers this year. "One r eason for the s witch was thot we had several outstanding noseJ,?uard" out this year. We hope to intimidate the opposln" center more." Rowc says At the Rose Bowl Drawing Due An application form for a pair of 1977 Rose Rowl tickets 1s the reward for the first 1.700 in a draw1n~ b y the P asadena Tournam<'nt of Ro,t.'s Associa· ti on. Fans desm n~ u rhanc<' at the drawing should i;end a standard sized pos l card 1 no lt!llt'rs) w11h name ond address to RO!'ie Bowl Tickets Ora w1ni:t. Box 1800, Pasadena. 91109 Th<'re 1s no limit to the number of post card' ont may send. All cards must be postmarked prior lo midnight, Oct 15. Draw Ing winners wOI b<l sent appllca tionii to purchase two tickets 1$1 5 each l. This is the only public sale of the Rose Bowl t1rkcts. the balance being d1s tribut<'<I by thc twos<'hool11 Involved In the aame. noseguard spot are sophomore Rick Shirley and freshmen Kevan Patterson-and Gene Tuey. Another factor contnbutmg to the success of the Golden Wes t defense is the large number of players who are capable or play- ing and not weakening the team ·s play. "We want to have 22 players we can use on defense and have the second unit play as much as the first and just as well,·· Rowe says Offensively. injunes ha\'e hcen a problem for the Rustlers but with a week or rest and two weeks since their last game. coach Ray Shackleford says th11- is the healthiest the team has been this season. Pat Dion, a freshn'l'an tackle, Tim Janovik, a freshman run· ning back and quarterback Jim Andrus, are all expected back for Saturday's game. Lutz Rallies In Tourney SAN FRANCISC~ Bob Lutz of San Clemente and the No. 7 seeded player. de feated Geoff Masters of Australia. 6·4, 5·7. 7 6. Thursday in the seC'Ofld round or the $125,000 Fireman's Fund In lemational tennis tournament al the Cow Palace. Luti won the third sel tiebreaker. 7-5. to capture the match. In other action, Hank Pf1sl<'r upset fourth-seeded Stan Smith, 6·4. 6-4 and Butch Walts t-liminat- ed Cliff Drysdale, 6-1, 7·6, win- ning the tiebreaker, 10·8. Harold Solomon joined Walts in the quarterfinals with a 5 7, 6·1. 7-S victory over Nick Sa· via no. Brian Gottfried won over Fred McNair, 6-2, 6·3 and Roscoe Tan· ner advanced by beating Charil's Pasarell, 6·3, 7-6. Rau Faces Padr~s LOS ANG EL ES-Doug Rau, the National League's earned run leader with a 2.S4 mark, wall face Sen Diego's Bob Owcttinko aen tlle teams open the final se ea of the season tonight al ger Stadium. Two •amea remain after tonight's engagement. Manny Mo ta will be h onored at Saturday's game. Allen Apologizes '· . Philliea Are Happy Again PHILADELPHIA (AP)-Phlladelphia Phillies' president R11· ly Carpenter said Thursday night that controversial first bueman Dick Allen bas apofOgized ror any problems he n>ay have CrHted among team members. Allen is expected to return to the club's starting lineup for the start of a three-came seuoo~1 Ntl;y wlt.b the New York Mets tonight. '... , Carpenter stepped in lo stop a fap1aif worserun.g feud among the J>layers on bis National League East tbampions. Tbe Phillies, whO took pnde In their ~rneu dw1.ftt t.be d.rtve to lbeir 01'9t liUe in 26 years, bad expressed simmering ~sentment to Allen's latest capers. Carpenter met with Allen at the player's Perkasie. J>a., farm Tbunday to try tct straiehten out the mus that thre"tened to divide t.be PhilHes before their champkJnshi.p playoff Mlriea atainst lhe defendlnl world champion C"mcinnall Reds. Allen b8d lnslsted that his friend TOQy Taylor be placed Olttbe team's po1tseason roster. Allen threatened to boycott the games ii Taylor wu n.ot activated. Allen further infuriat.ecl some ol his teammates by toinC bome after tut Sunday's diviaioo elincher in Montreal instead of travel- ing with the tean1 for a three-1ame series ln St.·t.ouis. "Everything bu been straightened out," Carpenter said in a . statement. "Allen a.po.Joctz.ed for any problem be may have created. ''Allen tQOk batUna Ifi::'~ at the stadiwn this wff& while the team was ia St. Louis will be in WlifOl'm Fridllt ni&bt," lhe dub prHident aa.id. Bruins Coach Says Johnson Is Key Man COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP) Psych ology, the opposing eoaches agn>~. will play a large role in fourth-ranked UCLA 's nationally televised college foot- ball \'1sit Saturday lo No. 8-rated Otuo State. Donahue. an assistant coach then, watc hed L'CLA take a 41·20 nationally televised pounding from Ohio State during last season He says the Buckeyes' lone backfield holdover, fullback Pete Johnson , as a key man. "Johnson is the backfield or their offense along with their quarterback Rod Gerald. ~h.o as \'t'ry aggrcss1vt-anrt exciting. 11e·s a little a long the hoes or Cor n el1u~ Grt·t"n 1 h i~ prl'· deccssor J. ··:.aid Donahue From a f1rsl ·h~1nd \'icwpoint. Oonahue sympathizes wilh the fact Ohio Stale hns s uccessfully passed just three l im~ for 55 )ards so far "For a play action. primary running team." the l'CLA men· tor said. "it's difficult to throw. H's not easy to ~ay 'Okay. we're going lo pass.' We know from experience, .. he said Still. the Pacific·S power. US· ing the same type of vt>et run- ning attack. has hit 19 or 36 passes for 289 yards and two touchdowns in decisions over Anzona State, Arirona and Afr Force The Bruins· defense. taking a cue from Missouri, will bunch at tht> hne, danng Ohio State to pass 'Tm sure~ l'C'LA has this in mind,.. conceded Ralph Staub. an a ~s i s tant "'ho calls the Buckeyes· plays from the prc~s box. "We must pass. Our style or play dictates we have to throw play action passes to kr "> the secondary b-aclt" Basically. the game will re - volve around two of the coun· lry's best rushing attacks . UCLA , led by its all-time career leader Wendell Tyler, is second natlonat\y with 384.3 ground yards a game. Ohio State, led by tailback Jeff Logan. is No 5 with 346 3 yards NEW YORK (AP) -Key dates in the car'ee.r of Muhammad Ali : Sept. 5, 1960 -Won Olympic gold medal as a light heavyweight at the Rome Olympics. Oct. 29, 1960 -Outpointed Tunney llunsaker at Louisville in his first pro fight. Feb. 2S. 1964 -Stopped.SOnny Liston in seventh round and won world heavyweight cham pionship. Mav 25, 1965 Retained title hv knocking ~ut Liston in one rourui in the "phantom punch'' (1Jiht at Lewiston, Mame. Nov. 22. 1966 -Retamed title with 12·tound knockout or Floyd Patterson at Las Vegas. March 29, 1966 Retained title by out-pointing George Chuva1o in Toronto. May 21, 1966 -Retained title with sixth-round knockout of Henry Cooper in London. Aug. 6, 1966 -Retained title with third· round knockout of Brian London in London. Sept. 10, 1966 -Retained title with 12th·round knockout of Karl Mildenberger in Frankfort, West Germany. Nov. 14 . 1966 Retained title with third-round knockout of Cleveland Will.Jams in Houston. Feb. 6, 1967 Retamed title with decision over Ernie Te rrell in Houston. Marc h 22, 1967 Retained title with seventh-round knockout or Zora Folley in New \\irk. in what 1s to be last fight ror 43 months ht-cause or banishment from boxing because of m ilitary drult troubles. April 28. 1967 Rcfu~ed induction m Army at Houston. . June 20, 1967 · Convicted of draft e\ as1on. sentenced to Ca ve years in prison and fincd $10.000 : appealed ruling. Oct. 26. 1970 Rcturm .. 'd lo ring and stopped Jerry Quarry on a cul in three roundi. at Atlanta, appeal still pending. Dec. 7, 1970 -Knocked Ost'ar Bonavena down three times and out in the 15th round at New York. March 8. 1971 In bid lo regain title. is knocked down in the 15th round and out-pointed by Joe Frazier nt New York. Ju~ 28, 1971 Cleared by the U.S. Supreme Court of the charge of refusing induction into the Army. The vote was 8-0, with Justice Thurgood Marshal abstajning. March 31. 1973 -Lo:.t 12·round s pht decision and had j aw broken by Ken Norton an San Diego Sept. 10, 1973 -Won ftnaJ round and 12-round split decision ovc:r Ken Norton at Inglewood Jan. 28, 1974 Won 12-round decision over Joe Frazier in New York. Oct. 30, 1974 Regained heavyweight championship with eighth-round knockout of Grorge Foreman in K 1m.hasa. Zaire. March 24. 1975 Retamcdt1tlew1th 15th round knockoutofChuck Wepnerin Cleveland May 16. 1975 Retained title by stopping Ron Lyle m 11th round at Las Vegas June 24 . 1975 Announces retirement effective after Joe Bugner fi ght. . July t. 1975 Rctajned title with decision over Joe Bugner m Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and announces he will fight Joe Frazier next. Oct. 1, 1975 --f<etained title by stopping Joe Frazier after 14th round in Manila. Feb. 20, 1976 -Retained title with firth-round knockout of Jean· Pierre Coopman in San Juan, Puerto Rico. April 30, 1978 -Retained ulle with decision over Jim~Young fn Landover, Md . · May 24, 1976 -Retained title with fifth-round kn oul of Richard Dunn in Munich Sept. 28. 1976 -Retained ttlle with decision over Ken Norton in New York. OEF£NOrNO OHAMPK>N DAYE HfLl COMNnl IN SAHARA INVITATIONAL . -against Frazier -because his public wanted il. Following the Rugncr fight, Ali has foug ht and defeated Joe Frazier, Jean-Pierre Coopman, Jimmy Young, Richard Dunn and Norton Just last S unday, Herbert Muhammad. Ali's manager and the brother of Wallace 0 . Muhammad. said that he had re· ceived m any offers for an Ali Foreman light and he would start taking these offers serious- ly following thl' Norton fight. Herbert said at that lime that he expected Ali to fight Foreman sometime next year and then would recommend that the <'ha mpion slow down and have only one major fiJtht a year. "He will quit when he wants to quit," said Herbert. who added that he can only make sugges- lJons to Ah. Turkey's deputy premier. Mee· m t>tlim Ecbaan. a nd State M1n1ster Jlasan Akl.ay, both members of the Salvation party, applauded A I 1·1i announcement. Ecbaan w1sh<'d him "a\ ic1or1ous result in carryan J! the :.word or Jslam throughout the world." After the conference Ali and the e nto ural(c ullended noon pr:Jyers at the early 18th century Blue Mosque un<for the guidance oC a muezzin and the preactung of Religious Affuirs Minis ter Suleyman Ates. Ah ·s schedule an the afternoon included a s1gh1sec•in~ lour at Ull' Topkap1 Palace, once the seat of the Ottoman s ultans but now a museum. Halos, A's Vie Tonight OA KL AND IA P> -The Oakland A's send their be~l pit.cfter, Vida Blue, 18-12, aga.inst the California Angels tonight with A's manager Chuck Tanner still insisting: "This club didn't give up when it was 12 games oul, and it isn't giving up now." "We're like a righter down for the nine count with only one On T\I Tonight Claann~I .'i a• 8 count left," Tanner admitted The A's trail the Kansas City Royals by 31".! games in the Amen can League West and need four victories a nd three Kansas City losses lo force a playorr Should such a miracle occur, it JUSt could J(1ve Blue a chance to be a 20-game wanner, for he would be the probable pitcher In either a make-up game with (;hicatto or a playoff with the Royals. He goe11 tonight against Frank Tanana. 18-10. Thursday n ight the llalo!i topped ChlcaJ,?o, 7·3. at Anaheim. The Royals OJ>tn their fin11I three-game t;erlu at ho mo against M lnne11ota torught, and the result or the first gam(' 11hould be on the scoreboard about mitt way in the A's game . CHltAOO • .. ' "Ill n o.r-i.,.c I & 1 o t.. JOfl"IO" lb • 0 I 0 W \leu•111 4 0 0 0 I( 11•11111 • 0 ' 0 l)oo.,I \\ 4 I I 0 ~111erll ) I I~ U_.,<I •I t 1 .... "'""'' , 0 ' ' '""-.... 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When the two t•·am:-; l"oll1de at 8 lit l.aguna t\(> ach lllRh 111 their South Coa st Lt-<•1tut· 01x·ner. they will~ playlng with t~ht.s of u le ague c harnpw n-.tup, a feat Laguna Re:ir h h11l\n't ach1Ned slnce 1968 and one lhut C:ol\la \1e:rn has nevl'r :u·(·omph~hed Thi.' Artist-. ar,. :.!·O und rankt'<i No· S 1n the C II" 2 /\ poll They have rolled to 1mpressJvc 25 0 ;rnd 1.3·0 vudicU oH•r Brea and Norco. but ar~ eight·polnt un derdoas. That's t>ecauS<' COl.'Sta Mesa bas ~rformed well ag&jn:.t more ruahly regarded oPJl('Sition, top- pling I.a Quinta o( Carden tiroH: 31 13 and ty ing l-'()()(.h.111 or SIU\lu Ana, H 14 The k ey to to n1ght'i1 e n C'OUnter the fl rs1 between !hr:-\• ~chools s ince 1966 when L4guna won 34 6-w11l probably be the An1sls ' succesi. In cont1un1ng quarterback D..ivt' Mollica, a !tlar,:~r111n lll~a IC h~· Pickford Praises Katella's Passer Fount.Un Valley High'l> Barons v.'lll be al nearly full strength when Anaheim ·s KatcUa KrughL'> prov id e th e o pposit io n &t Anaheim's La Palma Park 2 spot 1n the Cl F 4-A poll . Pickford says he's relat1vl'IY satisfied . "l thought we played well, but m looking at the Cilms we see a lot o r room for improveme nt. However. the kids did make some great plays. One or our worries 1s that we have to keep imprO\'ing." d:ang~rou~ runn\:r who likes to sprint out anti throw 10.12 yar d passes. He h t!\ completed t1 of 30 tor 199 yardb and h•"' rushed COi' 40 yards Oil 24 C'atries. allhoush he ginned l1ttJe a.:01n~t ;.1 f'oothHI team that hud dl.'fende~ in the backfield almost ru. :.oon a:s he got the snap With some hefty . 200-PQund llne men and a quick lJ.nebackC'r in ll1ll Gompr. the Art.ls~ will try to do lhe :.amc atainst a luw that :.tarts two tight c-nds, a ranty in SPORTS Wide receiver and deferu.1\e back Ken Marger um , although he doesn t fi gure to start. ap· parenll)' as ready to pla> an the Saturday ni ght llff, wh1ch tegin!> at8 And Tom Stalling.., a 190·pound tackle "ho usu a ll) rotates m the ~tart1n l! J1nl'U P with Mi ke Seymour anrl Frank Chn~ty, 1<.111 be p lay1 n .-: Stalling~ anr1 Maq ;erum were hurt in the opener "Ith R edl:rnd:, Sea Kings Favored Over Uni Tonight Fountain \'allev coach Bruce Pickford concurs with an earlier' anaJys1s thi.t h1~ sccondar) "'111 be tel>led Saturday "Kat£'11a coulr:I pose a hell uva problem for us," says Pickford. ''ll h a:. the best passer we've ~en t ha-; year one in the mold of Dan Troop · <T roop was a 6 :i slingshot for t ht:' Baron." a Ce" year-. hack' · It ~ j.!01ni:: lo bc mten?sting to Wt' ho"' w\'11 our -.cC'ondary hold!> up. [}j\(' W 1..,on. J r, 3, t9tl-pound quartt>rb,ack, ll•ach the Katt'll<t ofCE'nS<' with tht• runn111g keyt•cl hy the fullhJck whom Pickford desl"nht''i ..1s ;i ~1ke Mu.,:-o t}pc. dnh f;i-.t('r .:Katell:,i c;rn '"'<.•p ~ou real loose cl t•ft'n :o.t\t•ly, ~;1v -. Pickford · · ,\1111 a l I of lht• runn1ni.: bucks a re the M u:.so l)pei. c1nl) fabler "Katt'll.t rl<H.'-. not hav<> a hack \!oho t., rt'al fancv not hkt' a Wit h<· G 1ttr n-. nut lht•V dn h t1VI' the lYPl' th:1l 1~ gnang 11; run O\l·I vou .. OH h1c; o"' n team·.., 38 7 rout of Lon,i.: Hearh Wilson, wh1rh ratJPulted the Raron<. hl \ht' ~o The Corona del Mar High Sea Kings, favored lo capture the South Coast League football t1lle, open C'ircuit action at 8 ton1ght as 81: pornt fa\ orJtes over the de· fens1\e-minded llniverslly Tro- j ans or Irvine On pa per. t he game al Newport Barbor H1g h'l> Davidson 1-'it!ld figur es to he a defons1\'e stru~­ gle, but t he Sea Kings' offense should produce more points than 1t ha~ m 7 ·O and 0 7 struggles with \tanna of Hunt1n~oo Ue..ich and ~e"' port II arbor The lattC'r two srhol"l!'I art! members of the ru~~~ Sum.et !...('ague. a C l F 4-J\ circuit. and the fact that Corona ud Mar pla~ t>d E'ach school '0 closely \!o htle show1n ~ fl ashes of or fen:o.1,e bnll1ancc:> make., the S<•a Km~~ solid picks torught l 'ni vers1 ly. coachffi by Dack Hoche, defeated Lc>.s Amii:oc, JO .mil lied Tustin. 0 0 Both those opponents an• 3 A schoob 1:1nd neither 1s in lht' class of N<'wport or Manna . Despite holdrn~ its foes -;core les~. lJniver!>tty has glVen up 376 ) a rds while Corona del Mar has chalked up 286 yards Runner Vie at Mesa St'< Oran J!C Coast area cross l'011ntr} teams. including highl y rankl'rf Costa Mes.i and CIF 2 ,\ champion l 'n1vl•rs1t' Cl n 'lnel. wall h<' amon~ 33 hC1ys tt'ams com1w1rng in \ht' var.i lly rll v1s1on of lht> l'osta Me!'la lnv1t<1t1om1I Saturday morning 11t TeY.'lnkle P;1rk in Co!<tJ Mesa fhe f1r,1 raC(' <frosh sophl starts ul 8 30 whtlt' the last event 11:1111.) i:\•I:. unfkr way at 12 JO. Ttw thrr...-"ar.,1ty rjcc~ are slat· ed fo r ll lO. 11 30 and 11 50 In add1llon to Costa Mesa and L'nivers1ty. the Orange Coa!>l area will be r epresented hy Costa Me~a·s F.stanc1a and El Toro an Divis ion 1 and Santa Ana's Maler Dea and Nt·wporl lla r bor in Division 2 Costa Mesa , rankf'd No. I 1n the CIF 3-A poll, h gures to iiet ats biggebl challC'ngC' from alwa~s t o u g h P a 1 o s V e r ct t• s a n d University . Th<' Sea Kings will be attack· ing a four·man front with an 1 at tack that features Scott Merry at quarterbac k . Brad St asst'l at fullbac k and sophomore Kurt Brockman at t:ulhack. Corona d el Ma r's starling tailback last year . Rob Elson. 1s out with an inj ured knee, and an experte d s t a rt er la te r this iwason, Mike Spr.ulz. is 111 walh flu Spraitz. a transfer from !'llewport Harbor. ha..,n't pl..iyt.<{I yt'I for the Sea Kings Merr). the .,quad's most 1m· provrd offl'ns 1ve pla)E'r, threw for 93 yards aga111sl Newpnrt Harbor and ts a talt-ntcd de fensl\c bal'k, h aving already picked ore four pa-;--es niverslly. which hasn 'l dis· played a pas:c;ini:. attack rould have a more s ucC'essful rwinm(! g ame tonight R 1ch Shiffer. who m is$t'd the Los Amigos oulmJ! with a bad knee. returns at run - ning ba<'k. Jfl" picked up 42 yards against Tustin and will team with Gil Zaldiva r, thl' Trojans' top ground j!atnl'r wit h 96 yardc; Tht" biggest l'naversily loss as sophom or<' Oave Langm ade. who has a ~tr a ined bac k V"t"•'tll)t Sti1rt1""~ Ot••"'• a. ... ,. 'E f: .,., .. , '11') t ,, ~tVW"t n £ • r Mu'"""' tt tt\ MtJ'Of\'1 "T l C LO"' ~-\ t•\ T '"'"' DC. C liw-ON r 1•" "IO NrtOf'lrtnft\ff't C"r. RC. "4#f"O., • • UI~ AN),..,,,. n r Qf M 1tth"lt I~\ lt) A •hl'\l'I r1t tr At!,,._ l(f, 190 \fr\ffJIP'')t•t I H Otl Ho,..., t "I tf't() 1 •ldw•r t H t:llJ l • l'f .,,,, tl\ll t/O '•"'"' r •• it8 't<uthr t \ '"° \1)Ut'tQ.,. '••t r l. (,'."" '•" ,.,, &~•-n f' Of•trf'l'f \f HUQllO\ Qf ,,..,,,.,.;i, .. RC. ""°"°"' ( ~·Q'll~ LC. L•l'l~n l f (Jfl..q···· ,, .... , J, f.lk Mi-''• '" ,,,. , ... TA n,.,, •"' '" • l.. ' ,,. .. fT\-" o.t ... ,. u\ u~ H"'"•' t r • •n tli O Rovr•.,. I r till/\ 11C. 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The Attala don't have as many running threats as do tbe Mustan1s. bul quarterbacks C'.ompf and Dave Chapman run the \'eer we ll. •nd both aro fine run.ner11 Gompf has rushed fo.r 102 yards in 19 carrie11. tn addition to Mollica. the Mustangs have an aJJ ·league run· rung back candidate in returnina starter Dan Duddndae. who ruahed for 7'1 yards acain.st Foothill Oelenslvely, the Artists att ex- perifllced tn every poaiUon" while the 1maller M ui lan&S att l\.ill questionable Ot\ the line, · pa.rtkularly iC 190-pou.nd Steve Perea d~11n't Pl•Y· Peres broke hu band a1a1nst Foothill. Another 1njurt>d Mesan is re· ce1vcr Doua Dy ilrt, out v.ilh a strained knee Las\ year, the Artiil\s went O·~ in lhe South Coast Leque while the Mustangs were 3~ ln \he tougher 3-A Century Leagut'. OftM'-Ll ~lier u _,.,.., 1.0 l .. <" <: ,, ... .. 110 ic ... . llT .............. 1 Ill "'-"" oe-.11C• ... °"°"" .. ............. SI! ''•11•• Oft•• .. M-\ .. , ............ IO W.itt C. 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W.\IQ<l••d 00 UO Htti'\f"I 1'0 ·~) Sl•-bolM •o 110 Nun" Lt. c r NC. ltf ~I. ~· I 6 C.11 HI\ IHI " 1 NG 1 r l 9 Lii .. c .,, ..... t~ SC, Diahlos Lock Horns Triton~ Favored Due to Defense San Clemente H1gb's derendmg South Coas t L eague football champions .and Mission Vlejo. still struggling to come up with a consistent offensive attack. open loop hostility tonight. fl's at Miss ion Vi eJO, the kickoff is al 8 and the Tritons or coach Allie Sc haff are 7-poinl favorites to hand the Diablos of Mission Viejo their third straight Joss or the 1976 campaign San Clemente bas a bruising ground attack behind a wishbone that features three top running backs and a defense that is com- ing o(f a shutout Only one of 1 l opponenLc; could score more than one touchdown against the tough San Clemente defense . a six·man front with a single linebacker . At the controls for S an Clemente is quarterback Glenn Dill, who has completed lJ <lf 25 passes for over SO percent Edison Has Ste1~n Tes t Vs Eagles Edison fhgh's Chargers will be trying to regain somP lost resper tability tonight when they collide with RiaJto's Eisl.'nho"cr llJgh in non·league footba ll The Huntington &ach ba!.ed Chargers arc 6 point picks to 11p their record to 2-1 wtth the kickoff slated for 8 at lluntmgto.n Beach Hlgh. SI apped. 3-t 7, by West Tor ranee last week. thr Chargers will be trying to come up wilh ;i defensive effort to halt a ground· oriented E isenhower eleven which didn't throw a pass in crushing Dominguez. 38·0. Eis enhower work:. out or the \'eer offense with quartcrba<'k Ron Lott, a 6·2, \93-pounder with excellent running ability, the key to the attack When he hands off 1t 's usually to J erry Outle r, a 17S·f?Ound Jtmior who w;is kept unclcr wraps last week. comin~ oul or the game after only four carnes and L30 yards net. Edison figures to be at full strength with quartE:rback Steve Rakhsbani back in the fold after a mild concussion last week. With Rakhs hani passing lo targets Jeff Smith a nd Mike Malais. th<' Chargers can boast a balanced a1tack with the hard running or 201-pound tailback Jim Judd Judd d estroyed Estancia of Cos ta Mesa and was impressive against the bii:t West Torrance line, running for a 5 S yards per carry average. E dis on 1s al n early ru11 strength, although center Bob Wilson was banged up in the West Torrance loss and may not start. If he doesn't, It 'II be either Seott Hay ward or JeH Helices at the pivot. Re11erve tackle John Partridec Is probably out wilh a hru1sed leg. Edison coach Bill Workman says one ol the biggest prohlems wtl.h Eisenhower is tbe Eagles delen1e, which is especially ef- fective •«a.lnttt the Jn.-.Jde run. ·--~ .. ..-.. ~ De-~ l'f "'-<••--1'0 JOI Na<twt•f QE Ill H&ll•O.v no liO Wtl"""'" o r 110 khwHU 1'0 llO Wll,_,llY NG c WlllOI\ tos * 9"M•' nr LG Wllho•W ltO 17' 11•~1 DE LT -tit 110 S<"-r1• l II SE $tnltll 11~ llO ~ l fl oe II••-II~ llS ~1~ C.11 Fii S~ IU \60 MICMI\ Cll Tl J-IOI 110 CAM ~ ,:.L llMl•I• 110 llO H~r \ Halfbacks Randy Adams and Mike Kruthers, each with a touchdown to their credit. and fullback Pondo Vlels ides, especially tough on the lnside run. complete the SC backfield. Dill add8 more beef to tbe run- ning attack With his keepers Orf the option. having already gamed 85 yards in 16 carries. Mike Sweazy has returned to the Mission Viejo offense at quarterback ror coach John Mwio and if the Tritons have a * ... • .......... 11 ••i. ) •• ,, .... u ...... Of•••"• O.ltft .. \E Sano\lt'OI no 1u.._ ..... I.E. l ' ~~·\Oft ,()I) !IS C••o.rt" l ' l (, H"'ry 10 llO MV"'tnMl NC c G,o.,,., IH ll'O N•I-AT SH;, Mr()o.,4lft I \ t>O B"ot•m.t"' AE QT,...."""~''"' 710 ,., (#'t.ft'l"l•ftlt• LO ff C.·•··· 110 II\ ...,llor L8 08 .,_.,., ,.,, ''° Cl•n. ce rs ,,.., •• _. "' no 8'ocJilrn•n C<I T8 p,,..,.., I 10 l~l A .. •T !> \8 ~~ I\) Ill() 8uwl•v '> S1nith Stars question on defense it's in the secondary. Swear.y may try to take advan- tage of lhat with his primary re- cel vers Greg Jones, Mack Sandstedt and Jay Ciaffa. Sweazy connected for 129 yards in the Diablos' non·league opener and figures to go to the air at least 20 times tonight Scott Spear has not fully responded from a knee injury ill a preseason scrimmage and AJan Parker gels the st artmg nod. * • * Ott•ft'\• 0. .. fll,. TE O..Fa1lo 110 1al H•C•tll lE IH Mo""'°wl IH lOi ~, .. ,., j f AG-C•lvor1 1•0 1.00 C•lv+rl Nv c ~Oi'IJ" 1•7 t10 Dut\l'ltlAl'I RT LG >i•Ootl I_, 1-C 'UO'W't'\ !'£ LT Ect-.••O• II) ,,, A.d•...,, lll SE "°"""' 1.0 10) VI~'"'"'' l8 08 DOI 1.0 ••\ #N',~,,,...., .. c: F8 t'."td .. IOI l<S Imm.I HI\ .,.,., 111 '11 ,,,., llrov OB '48 ICrul,..'> ... 1lt0 0111 o• One Mighty Boot Nips L~ara, 17.14 By ROGER CAllLSON Ot I~• Oaoly ...... St•tt Eric Smith unloaded a '4·yard field goal w1lh 3:06 remaining to propel the Newport Harbor Hi~h Sailors to a 17-14 non-league fool· ball victory Thursday night over the visiting Loara Saxons of Anaheim. It was a come·from·behind ef· fort for coac h Bill Piu ica's Sailors, who also benefited by the outstanding punting or Smith. The 165-pound senior punted s ix times for an average of 42.6 yards to·keep Loara away before 4,300. But it wasn't all Smith as the Sailors came up with one big play after another to stymie the ex- plosive Saxons. Twice Dee Ward intercepted following Smith's field go!ll lo clinch the victory and it was Ran· dy Hailey's fumble r ecovery "'hich stopped a Loara threat at the Ne wport 12 and set lhe stage for the winning drive. 1l was quarterback Craig Lyons coming up with one clutch pass after another to Al Vom Steeg or Mike Mello. And It was a 24-yard reverse by Dob Thagard after a major penalty that got the Sailors out or a hole and within r ange for Smith. Earlier 1l was Dana Wan- drocke pouncing on a Cumbie al the Loera 30 to set up Lyons' 17- y a rd aeria l h ookup with Thagard. Smith's second PAT made it 14·14 a nd then Newport's defense took over, w1lh Ward. Mackell, Jcrf RltetU, Jim Hanke and the rest or the Tan defondcrs chipping in. Bob Brown also came up with a good defensive play ln the fir!lt half with an Interception al the Newport 9 to stifle Lonra. whi('h jumped to a 14·7 lead on Mel Lewter's 43·yard touchdown run and 3 15-yard pass from Jon Pee chi11 to Bruce Wilkinson. Newport marched 49 yard.ii on HVC in Action Unbeaten and ranked 10th ln the CIF 8·ma n football poll, lhc Minutemen of lfuntlncton Beach's Liberty Chrtltlan Hlah meet Calvary Baptist of La Verne \Onllht. The tirt la at Ontario's Galvln Park with a 1:30 kickoff Its second posse ssion with Roy Ray going over from four yards out. Then a long, dry spell of· fensively with only Lyons' tos5es and Vom Steeg's nice catrhes keeping things goiniz or laking the Sailors out of a hole Vom Steeg r aughl four pass.es from Lyons for...63 yards and for awhile seemed Newport's N . l orrensive weapon at tiithl end. In all the Sailors clicked for l2S yards through the air to keep the Saxons oH balance. Newport's runnini:: game was crisp in the early ,::omg w\th linemen Biletti, Rod lilanton. Owen Frost and Mark Ashey alte m aling the key blocks (or Ray and MockeU. But in the e nd, the difference was Smith and his kickin,:: ah1h - l y -a Newp o rt Har bo r trademark. CAME STATISTIC$ ,-,,,, OCwn' ru,h•Ml rir't ~n\ CM\'.1Mq f"."tr\f dO•fl" Ol""nllitt1•\ lotAI t1r~t M WJ\\ Vud,,v,t\I~ V Md\ Oit\\.nQ V.trrt)lo"t Hirt Ytlf'd\ 9•1Md Pvmw'l"PrM)td1't•nf• .,..,d, CM"f\411,.d f umblU f\,1"'01' \ ln-.t t.. .. .. ,,... \ ;. 8 , It I\ 10S 111 41 II\ I~ JI 111 '°' s J.t ' 6 ,, & • 1111 ,., 31 ?I ~core'' O..•r1•r1 llUSHll<G Ntw,.rtH.r- ltll ,. . ., 11 "'•'0 • Mo<k•U •h \.Y'W'\\ P.-q\ltft TM<>•r<f f f>t•t' J/ Lo•r• ,..,cc~•• ·~ L.,_.f",. " V•rt•v ' Er.._,rlO• ' ftlt, , ffHAI\ )0 f'A\\ll<G -. .. ,. ... " . ._ ... ,. l von' '" , Pli11v1~ I I Tot el\ " L••'• "9ct"tA II f 4 •• 11 11 ~ ' l • ,,, " •• I ,, ·~ 10\ ""' I 0 I 1 0 0 11 0 1 \ I/ fl ~·· ~ J 1 0 , , 0 ) I 10 I \ • .0 J n "n 3> H ,.. '' • ') 0 lo 0 4 1) 0 "0 J\ ' I .. ,.. lft\ 01 IO I OOtl II\ .,, .. ,,, Teruais Orndlinr Enlrie!I are uvallahlf' for f'Om- petition In the /\ an'1 0 Mi11s1on Viejo tcnn l r; tO'\.arn ey al Marguerltf' 11nd Jo'c-llpc tcnni~ centers. Dead.Jin<' for entry Ill Mc>nduy for the tourney which runs Oct. 16· 17 and 23·24 . The tourney features singles and double11. 1-'Urthcr lnform<>Uon. can be obtained by calling Norm WllUam11 al837 ,4()84 Mistakes Concern Van Huntington Beach IJi"h's Olien pl•y unbuten Cypress in non-league footbaU Saturday ni&ht ,(8) al Western High, but It's not so mucb the opposition that HB coach 02ve Van Hoorebeke worries about-it's bl.sown team's m lstakes. Tbe Oilers have seen their quarterback a.acted 18 Umd in tbe first two games, and corn-bin~ with alx Jost tumbles ud 3 lnte~ptloos, there hun 't hffrl much room telt lor a sustaJ11ed otrens~. "We've made more m tstatcs th.an wb'ft >'ou'd ~ m a whole season," $&.YS Van Hoore.beke. "Wt fed ww buetbe .... rig.ht prople In the f1Pt posl· lions, we're just not tetttn1 the performance we wanl." Van Hoorebelte la makln.t several changes In bis defmahre structure wilb Cralg Nlkcevich. Mart.y Murphy and OS\'kf McCoy moviai lnto Ulc line. Rady Roth wtll take a spot at Uaebad:er and Grei Aratln slides in at free •ale- ty ln place of Darren Moon. Mooo mt.1 be out few these~ wflh a lmff In.jury. Van Hoore~kc blames a ~­ btn&Uon for the Oilers' lack of pus protect.Ion. "First ls block· Inc,' ••1• Van Hoorebeke. ·-nam tbeft-b • question"' the qu..utbac.lr ,..•c!lni u.e *fense -,ct nac:t.lna. And there's a ques-- Uon of re ceive rs running the pro- per patterns l 'd u y It's a com - blnaUon or all thrff. "Our m ain goal thllJ week is to lla,y out of long yardage sltua. tioos. If we can improve on mis- takes we'll be ln the 11ame. But tr we play like las\ week we'll be out of it even sooner." 'Ibe Oilers· major conccmwjUI Cypress is the passing •tuck and a defense which forces good ex ecutioo. "Cypress likes to wait for you at the line of 11crimm31e and you !lave to knoc k them off," says Van Hoore~kc. Cypregs beat El Kodena 1nd El Modena ta a food fqol.ball team.•• .. -·" ' • Fr ld!y. Oct~ t 197& OAIL 'f PILOT •7 Vikes, Griffins Collide El Toro Tackles Coa t Area Girls' Tennis Volleyball GlllUVOLl.•T •AU. v&llStTV l•-••11111<1 ,..,_IM IM H..,.t a."'" Itel C•t.,.<i. t>1f, ,, ti IH Under btad coac h Mike Heniaan . lbe Manna HJcb Viklnp ol Huntinston S.ach are U a1aiost Los Alamitos' Cnlfllll, but that tnnd naures to chan&e ¥1 8 lonlahl when the two teams collide In u non· leiague football a ame at Westmlnater lll~h. Althouch bolh tum11 are l· 1, Los A lamlt.os L.'I a 13·point favorite, due lar1ely to lbe powerful running punch of Sam Snyder and Ste ve Fogel, who pick~ up ?99 <'O.,,_ buied yard! U\ the Gnl· Ons' 42·21 win over 'tustin Allhou1b 1parkJin1 Of1 ddeon, t he Vikings have sputtere d of - ftnslvcly, aoing seven quarttra without a point befo re •<"Or1og t wo touchdowns in their 13-0 victory over Anahem1's Magnolia. But to their cr~H. the Vlkints are allowinc <>s>· ponents t-0 rush for SS.5 yards per g ame and ~ai11st 1•,ootltill ~c ause of that, Los Alamitos coach J im Roda~ u ya hls Gntnna will h~ve to lhtow elfec· uveJy to win A n d l b e y lu \"en 't thrown well ao far, at· ten:spt1n« only thre e pauu again"l TuatJn and 14 againllt Santa Ana Valley~gainst the lat· ter opponent, the Grif· finJonJy fell, 16·10. Sophomore runninc back Mike Spl ~y -~~ ~ Vlkes' brukaw~Uu-eit Crom lbe veer. __ ...._ \a-0.1................ "" l.T-Gwl °'9'•f m Dolphins v••ttTY L(; ....,.,. 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""'••• N(# -Mlllft.OH 1/0 &I '" _ ... , .. , .,_ ... , Wtttl-tr I u -se.-,.. ... •i.v '''tonight (8> a t S an-••.lflt•• .. •1d J"'<"""u-1 ~:-=:"r:::;::;.. :~ Clemente High, the DH ii'~~:'.'~' C:.!:; ~:1:::1;~~.:., L•--...ivt •-II) Dolphins Will be favored I •. l•'I • t lovl• WM• IO~I to C•-<C_..C.. ... r.tw" PO by nve points. ~M .. -·11\MI l • ... , W."4 Miit.it C .......... ...,_t, IV •t ~-lkl·Ln t(I _., •¥ O. u "'''•It 110 In the South Coast ••11•1 _,, .. ,. '"'""'•" l-•"' 1u.-1 '~~""' ,.,..., ''° l..eacue opener for both a ..... ,.,11 t••ro111 ) " teams, Dana H~lls will , • ...,_ ... ~~'".,!,, "-• 1 M have the s erv ic es ok..aH~u > ....... o ~1v1 Ollar hs quarterback Steve Crape>~ 1 •. ~· .-.. 1v1 , .. , ~ •. ''· C for the first lime as a ,. .,._, L..,..,. ....... IHI (Oii• Mo-.. U 0. -..-v..1t C••~I Ul ll .,... 1\7 ........ ... ...... vi.101HI 11 Te•o IM I~ (at. tMI ........... , ........ ... Cfr<IM .. I,...., ... v ........ ,, , .. ,, ... o<t •). ... 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To-or llan••t• CC• l"'t 4 • 1 & \ 1 lil(I«"-ltCM..'-•' 1(1 k>\t l • ···-·· 04M MlH• l'\tl IUI '"" O.-• ,, ..... ,. ,. •OMIH'S vOLl.f V UL'-.,, 01.,1\IOM '••o••b•< ~ oti (.oll•o• 01 '"• 0.~>I I\ 0, I\ t °'"""° (.,.,, 0-1 I A v.u .. t !). ft 1\,1\' 11-1) IS 11 A OIVl\IOM S•clcl•tb•O dtl ltlltt• of I~• Ooltrt t).•. I~, AA 01\ll SION Eagles Bid.for Upset ln8-6 .st.art.er. Hls presence ls ·V••h• ... 1v1 •Mt 10 d ..,<••· .. I ' • ••ti to 1(•91•• expecte to turn the ~··•••"••• , 10" ,. t.1,.0 .. Dolphins around. .._ .... Ji " me-. a..- Cra po suffered a ~~::"":'.':.·,1 .. '-'•·°' -1v1 sprained ankle in a ... --1 ... ,.., 111"'1 u..,1 .... 0'(.Dll-101 .. \t !O,"u"-.'I\ t 00! \'•,O• 6 t. _. H•'"' •·1 Jo,.,.t''O IOI fto\t t I l • -• >. We•-1 tOI lelll ... l . f. o.-.. t:;.le<<'Wtt»Sl"'ll.,...,1 tOI !<Ml to l•··~ T •••• , , .•. Cl•t S•'•"'O" ._..,.......,Ml .. , c.1 .. ,,.,,.._, ,.,. l!f C.ml"" d<rl Oold.,. W.•1 U·J. t• t>. tS 10. Frosh Football The rap idJ y.1mprov1ng Estancia High Eagles oC Costa Mes~1d for a ma· )Of" Cootb~pset when they collide with the talented Foothill Knights of Santa Ana al 8 tonight .al > O range Coa s t College. The Knights have been installed as s even-point favorites in this Century League opener but could be severely hampered if quarte rbac k Paul Escalera doesn't play. core of 200 pounders, U.'lually contains lhe run. Defens1velv. Estancia showed im provement a g a i n st R anc h o Al amitos, holding the Vaqueros to 114 yards. But 1r E scalera plays, the Eagles' defense will be tested. r f he doesn't, Estancia will face a pro- m l s ing j un io r quarterbac k in Ro b Gardner, who connected .>n six of 10 for 114 yards against Costa Mesa. El'-1410f-•• lE Ml••C..'ftO T "•"'"Ot>'"'••O c; ..... ,,_...,I• C <t• .. C•-•11 c; -\I.,.., ....... '_,._,_ \E:-<.t•"'1H•"•ll Oll-Oo .. ,., ... -.. F8 O.t1t<ltt- T8-t<•""""-" S8-0.i. lhO••• h t-1•0.19ft .. OE-lll'th C.mp 01-·0. .. u,_., NG--o ... Rollf OT-Ao-I JoM OE -<:h"t w. UI•"'" l.8 -0.,, 1(4tf10f\ l 8 -S1tW CllJilf"1tt C8--<•v1n L•~I~ CB-E••I Mt-.11 '!t -0.1~ R•<~•rct !> -0. .. .lt•..,•o :E Victory IM .,, By HOW AaD L. HA.NOY 1•\ Of-0.l'Y~ ... , .... :;: LONG BEACH -A 11) su~rb defensive effort :: by lbe Mater Dei High Monarchs resulted in an :: u upset victory over the 110 potentially explosive ::i La k e wood L a n c er s m Thursday ni1ht at Long i~ ~~~~1~:~~~ar!~~~~~ Ito lion. ''0 The defense, l~ by the scrimmafe with Tor· ,., ... d h b s-..... , rane e an a s een ,... ...... ..,,N1o.1-~H io;1 sidelined m oat of the .. ,_,,.o ... G•I<"''" --.,, ~· time since. He dld cet in :.:::.,. ':'..'. ~~_::·~~\ ::.!;. ~1 for one offensive play w .,Siie 1N1 .. , ""'°' •1. -. la.st week and bad his 00 ... 1<•w.cH1 .. 1hwot 1 °""' ... , ' ly pass intercepted. .... ,....,.,, 111i.y tN 1 dtf ""'.-$" Whil 0 H 'lls b S.-•"°"M Nf T MllHlleOl19 .. 1 e a na 1 as S1te11o .. L Monn 1N1 1cn1 , ... _, &ost two games, El Toro •·l. """••••• o-1a1u tN• "•' bas won over less er KeM \(huu 1 • ., "" M,1n1o•h t 0-...~t<" H Go•-Oel~t IHI ~I oes-V a le n c i a and ,..._ _, 11. ,.,.,.,..."'" tN1 .,... Brea. Dana Hills lost to ., .. _~-1~ •, s ... 01roiw1~ (N I !Ott toM Mltrtllt Al_, M Los Amigos. 13·3, and 1aooa.-"'""~HU10.iMNl1n Excelsior, 14· 13. ii,...., El Toro had trouble o.11,.1..-.1s1 ... 11o F•1-.... "" Gott• 4, 0.1 Go•I" '"'· SJ\o t$l loot wit b Va 1 enc I a ~ .......... L~""''"o•11 ... o.-h £,..,, 0.."''"I IOI -n I• '°'' ,.., .... "'*•-·G.•<t• tOl lo\1 h .... u k .... •,o..ert•n C•"•IO> 0 0 0 0 0 ....... • 0 0 0 • lr-.ltw><.,.•"'9 t O-!>•..-t.., The 6-3 Escalera, a strong runner a nd ac· curate passer, injured a knee against Costa Mesa ~arly in the first quarter and didn't return. As a rt>sult. Foothill could on- ly get a 14-14 t ie. Before that, with Escaler a com- pleting 50 percent of tus pesses, the Knights top- pled Sanuago of Garden Grove, 20-0. ·Area Polo Crews hard-charging G lea.son brothers, John and Joe, and Bill Buzan, not only held the vaunted Lancers q u art e r b a c k MI no !>l><•·C•1-... ~~·~ •• .,,_,.,.,.. Rodriguez and Charger, -·~., ""M<0o ... 1a L•....,,," roach Mac Moore feels •• w.,.,.,.,_1 .... a • .., u""" 1!>1 Crapo is much better . :;',~\ ~"' .. :0'1 • '· V•1•~1 m "He's their catalyst, _ .... i.mHm u ... •• ' Rip Tourney Foes lo a pair of fie ld goals, b u t al so s core d the game's only touc hdown. After L a k e wood picked up the two fidd goals on boots of 30 and the oae who gels them "'"'... · going," Moore says. '°'~!";.::;:.~~~ 1~~:; !.:, ------------------------- EJ Toro wiU utilize the , •. '• c.,c-.,1•• 1 .. 1'"''1o !.ll«p same starting lineups it !.:;, "':~'° ~":~· 1;~:"~ :: Foothill is picked to nrush second in league while Estancia 1s tabbed lor s ixth However, Jim Hr al · ten's Ea gles are commg oH a 14 ·6 win over Garden Grove's Rancho Alamitos Be fort' that. they lost to Huntington Bt>ach's Edison. 28-3. Esta ncia has a top passing combination 1n quarterback Dave Jeranko and hghl end Mike Camri. and they figure to be the keys to the Eagles' offense. J eranko has complel· ed 17 of 39 passes for 272 ya rds . C amp , a 6·4, LOO-pounde r, caught two TD aerials agains t Rancho Alamitos But the running game hasn't developed yet ~tancia 1s only averag- ing 6J yar ds per outing, and Foothill, with 1ts Grid Scores G••-~• .. '---P•'•'•'•'1 f\01,ac;.,aM"~ ............ S,,1 9'1111 ti') (~Alf~t ' ,.,~_,,.,.,, ..... ,Do, t• l f'M'•" M.iht ['\lio1I l.4••~A Paced by JeCC'!itevens with five goals. Newport Ha rbor High humiliated Santa Monica , 25·1. in first-round water polo action or the Anaheim varsity tournament at Newport Ha rbor High ThuM>day afternoon In other play. Corona del Ma r. behind the scor- ing of Dean Heck with four (?Oats, defeated Garden Gro\'e,J!-2. And Costa Mka edged the Sunny Hills JVs of Fullerton, 11 ·10. Mark Whitmore led the i1coring with fi ve goals and J ohn Olsen and Jefr Carlson each contributed two Meanwhile at the El Toro tourn a m e nt, Laguna Be ach blasted Long Beach Jordan, 17·5 with T om Grindle pour· mg in six goals and Mike Lmkletter four . In other action. Mis· sion Viejo lost to Upland, 13·8. and Los Altos CHa· clenda llc1ghts > d efeated Huntingto n Beach 's Manna. 10-6. In Mission Conferttice a c tio n S addl e b ac k College coast ed b y Southweste rn, 11·6, at Marguerite Re('reation Center. Terry Murphy Fountain Valley, Mari1ia Breeze Cur t Pl att It'd hi«: Marina H1~h (ltun1 ln Rl on Reach l cros., <'<luntry teammates to a 16 41 victory over v1,11 lnl: !,oar.a of Anah<·1m, winning 10 10 02 In other action Hnan Appell paced h•' 1-·oun lain Valley malt'' to a tnangular-mcet 'wtory a t Lon R Rt>a ch 'o; 1-:1 Dorn'1o f'arl( Appell <'ov· r rt'<lt ht' l " om lies an 9 47 And al E11ot'n how<>r P:1rk in Orange, E!\t an cia 1Co~ta Mesa) defeat- ed Orangt' 26-30, but lost to Villa Park lS·SO. VAtt~ITY L-• C•ll tltl Mtn M I "'~II '""" tO 01 I I>"" la IM I IO' 10' ) £"0'<1)<1 '""' 10 11 • '°'" .. ,..,., fr,\t IQ ll 1 ll•bt~ 11 I 10 1• ' O•H_,,., IM ~ to 7). , I .... rv.-v Ill •O ,. • ' k Y"'""' ll I 10 1t • ~·:: IM I 10 0 . 10 "~'""~ ti I II M ! lllwtT U')I tt 10 I °""'°'V l(•IJh 11 •••[•171• ·-•£• t) \' 1 11..\10" IE I t) Ot I r.,.,,,. tO •J 10 • 't•r• It::> u te IQ p.,~,,, I l tt • «•laft<I• IS.I tH I VIiia 1'•111 ,.l>'M \Ol'M E1tafl<1a IS.I 1111 VIiie l'•rto ."""'' .. """' •• ffff•lt•¥•• °"""""' VAtUlfT "~ \lotto tN I ~•• AlaMltM CUI L• ... 1111-... 11'1 ,,, t to. .... ~.,., t •t110tt1 l t i' •1 ) V•t'-'tin Cl.Al • ~ ) \a"'"'"' ff-)'" tt • ~ ft f 10 ll \ \t111tf•U.,'\l·1 t FI tO U • 1..--.. II 10 I\ 1 Sm..ot CH ''1 1• I ftrn _,f'\ I f t 10 1\ ' Duddy '1 '" ,., 10 r,.h<"•'" •u •n n JUHIOll llAllJIT'r L I M llllU fl 1)01 •tfl ll•lloy IJO '--' ··-""',., t T•Ut•'i~ tt ~ tp J1 1 0.""11 11 "1 H'I 1l l Prut11d' f\, fU 10 lt, • tfvt,~ "")\ It t 10 0 \ M"u~M 1~&1 A f n,,,..,,_ ,,., 10 •• 1 ..,,.,.,., 11 111 • '""1 ll81 • llo•n-llfl 1' 0\ '''""' 'L 8 1 tJllOSM·SOl'M I.• MllllU" tJt) lllfl Y•li.y 1111 ~ Ata"'lt .. flMI I (.Ill(• 11" I 10 .. 1 f'"tt'\<v ll.111 '0 II l Tlw••" flfll II OJ f ll>K>M l~RI II °' I Moul"'" ll 9 111 tJ • At ..... IP! II lO I flo _ _, ll'l 11 11 I ~"' '" " ll ' M<l,.tn< 11>1 lt II !O l!dol llll tl It was the leading scorer with four goals . J ....... b • ._ k .... hO..~n S--~ ) 1 • l II Sou!-~••rn 0 I 1 J t S..Odl•N t il. \tMl~O J'.r•~ 1 "'<°""9•• I, M v•Pfly • 0.llOft, ~ •"11 l VAllSITV ... _, ... .,. ........... 1111 k:., ... , .... n.,, Nltwoor't H•"bO' J I r \ \ t\ \.t\t • Mo"1( l 1 0 0 0 I ....... ",,, ~ c-,,, <tf'f'I\ ) &•'Of'~ • ~~Oif'''Of'l ) l ''"'"•" J Mt"'' t ""°"""•• l V~l""••rno t. ".,., 1 \(fft lh 0..Urt•n C.OfCl'l•dol tNr ~ ' I S C...ro.111 Gto"'w O t 1 O (d~ \(O,lf'H) H•,ll • W "•QM S.tn01\~. °'"',,,.•"' Oodtt k•t• lty Ow•r1•1'\ Colte _ _. 1 ) • 1 II S4,,nn., Hiii\ JV\ • ) l J-•o CM 1eor1~ Oh~-' t Wf'\tt~ S °'4i<Of"I. F '"OH (•, f-.o" 1 """'''" •t Tel9 T9-tH"-.4-ftW1tf k ..... ,o... ..... l. 8 Jor~., 1 I 0 l -I ~&tech 1 ' • I 11 LB ~o<I ... · C,.t....ite • W-7 8t W.$W1(1l 1 HOVU t l ll'lll~t., t Mo<ton 25 yards by Mike Raine, lht' Mater Del front line put a big ru s h on quart e rback Tom Tereschuk who fumbled when hit b y John Glea son. An alert S te ve McGowan p icke d the ball up at the Lancers 38 and ~printed into the end zo n e for a t y in g touchdown. Then, with McGowan set to kick the conversion point, the c enter snap was bobbled by bolder Mark Drazba. But, he stood up. look~ for a re· ceiver and lobbed a pass over the c ha rging Lan· cers l i ne t o Steve Bttuwsaert at lhe three ~""°"•".,' °"'-3 • """-\1 .. 10 0 ) and he went In for a two-! :-'! point convus ion and the o.-41, victory. M V K0""9 Scot"'•" ' -"-..,0..•n•n lit .. Itel I ) ) ) 10 _,1,.. 0 0 ,I I • Ht.lrlf\• \COf°'"'Q lltowbtro 1(1"0 • S....t l""OIN SOl'N EttMC.1• l•v"'.,..•"' k•••••O-Ht" 0.... >illls 0 I l I -h t ... tt• I I 0 0 7 S( ... ,.. o .. ~a.. ..... n t -1·, OrJ•Mr S E\f•"<1e H,trtftq1 ··-' • J >--U ... _ ...... _ ... .._. Edi\·--\CO'lftO '•'O"•''' ' ~•ttf'IA"" ) HOft ,,.,.n J llOt'O Mc(r.tM-y J \f\1e-ld._) Buzan and each ol the Clea.son brothers had a quarterba ck sack and constantly forced the Lakewood offense Into mistakes and hurried at· tempt.a to move the ball.· OAMl iTATtn1a "' ,.,,.,.~,V'f'M"Q ' llJ'I"'\' OOWftl N \\,lnQ ) ,:,,,,~""''''"' 0 Tot•' ffr\t Wwn\ 4 V•'ch'"""l"Q 1•1 Y•r-cn oe\ttrtq ll V•'ChlO\t U • ] 0 1 no l' JS ,..., •••a' t•lr>M , .. •JO P\;"'h'•wtt~ctt\••t"t<f • 'l S • )1 l P..l'\•ltu•~'Y•'ttt H ft•ll1•d S S\ 1 '' bas used the past two """""' •, s. •• ~ tH1 .. , c ............. weeks with exception oC .., ... _.._,. 11.1 "' -.-. "• U i }t s ~ ... IL! Ooi -•llt1 .... 0 .. 1\ Ill ... e e n t a k a t .,.. "'°'"' ... Mii .... IHI °"' IC .... h quarterback. Sentak .. , 11e 1u oo1L•~<11•1 .-.oo tll~ over for Steve Key .,.. .. ,w M _,._ but both will see action Pe\ttto• Sl••<h•" '"1 10>1 tt .arioe.1 t th Doi h" MHct .. , lttrl • 0 IO'\• •o ~,,b M•Q _ .. ns e p lns. , 1 0 11,1, .. p.,,,, .... 1 .. 1 ""'' 1• Coach Bill Cunerty of _,. ... M e.1, .. ""•"" ,,., >o>1 to Dana Hills will also have e...i111•11 ,_, • • '0" 10 c. .... ,,, the services or Tim ~~'',• •. '~,Hi~:~".' ~L.:.,~~~r. '~~ McClure, a running back 1100.•'on 11••" • 1 o~"""' M011"4 and defensive lineman ':~ .. o.~':r.1"~~',•;.~·~!,,~ ::o He wUI start on defense •' l•o" \•l\l.c1., mt ""' ...... but will ba c k Mike 7'.tr.s:t;~!.'r~00~';"~0;w!~.~· Mulvaney and Jack ~o"'"" 1l1 ,,., Mu""••.,.,,.,,.,,..,. Weed on offense. He has ~,.v;'.·;t~ .. ~.-u~.;::',, ~~'i ~,~:·; been out with an injured , .. !>910-11.u 1 toe. CIT ... IU\,)01 MIU l ... vi.j9 ,,,..,., Cunerty is lookine for .. ~"" tE 1 .,., ~c .. m101 •·• - the Dolphins to complete Jo.,_•> °'' H•"'' • o J -..1~ the medium range pus ~~·.::' .. \' .. ~ 1 • >. 0 ·•11• iei 1°'1 more tonlcht wlth Crapo o.v-.u at the controls. !>I= ~:;·~o~::.:,~,c:'.~ Moore feels bis young e1vm " .. ,,,,. ' ~ ''""" and lnexPerienced lineup :::~~..;!!1:0:~: :0,~: ~~ ";!. hu come along well in u the two practice games c.ow.-.. m"'' 11•11..1..,... .. e<~ but feels they wiU 1et a ,..., 1ci .,.~::' ....... , • •. Ml stiff test tonight. The El SM1"•> -Oohun•o 1101<-cc.1 Toro Chargers haV1! bad =.!!.~1 -'"'· t<•rl "'~'~ no serious injury pn:>· -.... blems to date. o ... ,..o,,\ 1c1 "'' ....... o,. HI-, .. IHI Ha l\to"·-· •4. to\t to "'''O•\~• ICo\tt r >• ,.,., 1.0 ~I""' lCI lo<I , .. ,....., .. , • 7 no """'l·K-.y IC• to\I 0 • ... OIO .. , !<P\I ,. p •I te .. OfttiOM ~~·-0.-. "'-o. ..... 11c,,.11 ltG-llt ll!f> o. •• , .. c -Jl ... Mc:~-.. l~1 .... 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C"'O"•\ln 10 41 0 4 I •11-l«a - Ill I)> 160 !60 1)0 ''° ''° 111 111 lfll IO) Ill 111' "' Ull t•I of the best pairs cham· °"" t , o ,~ n-s•-.•'-•-"' plonship "''°"'"'•\ _. ~ 0~ _1_s OE-.,...., °;:,,~;11' °'""'" 111 Oateso~nat 6·30with 101••• >euo l\ 1.• or-"" ... ..., .. ,.,.,.. 110 l~ fl~t event al 8 LS ••n1Ho Drr-'"'"'"''u•• 111) .... ,., Otl I)(;-Ill<" 0•.0tH 11~ In thl.' best pairs event. ... "" ..,. ,... ""'· OT-\ .. ,,. ,..,o.. ,., the top two riders from ouro• ' , o '° 100 oE-,,.,• s1._ 111 ~ l I I ·l )l] l ll-!110 ••llt'lt,. 1..i each of the five teams ___ ·-__ ct-\cottvoi-ra ... , 10 that c nmpeted In the to•~•· • ' 1 ,, •u ce-e••c1J1,,t11 1.0 d l hi l..th-S~ .. t Fe<Ofl 110 spee way eague l s ,,,..,.hv• ,, , 0 ,. w' r\-,1 • ..,, ... ,, • .,, ,., Yt•r will represent their ---~--_.;..._;__..;;._;__..;..;.;._ __ ~__:_:_:.:.:._ ___ __.;.::.:_1 t eam R and c ompete agaln1't other teams for lheUUe Speedway action con· clud~ with the naUonaJ champlonsbips on Fri· day. Oct. lS al Orance County Fairgrounds. " •• I - A I JUNtOtt VAUl'rY ----....---------------------In Memory of ·~rl,.. ltU IHI L-• 1 11.,...,,,, f"ll 10 O t _,.,ti.I tt 19 ) (••I•• IMI 10 II, t Klttr~I'"'''" lL I tt U S -i.y IL! tO liO • M w.,,.., tM I ti 10 I (I W.NOH IMI It 1' e u -t IMI II h . t "•Ole (M l It Jt, 10 ~ .... 1u11 ~ ~-0\M·\OPM -fllM UO 1111 l-• t l•.-.. .. 1l.I 10 \t I c;..1 (M l II t). l SN.., ti.I IJI ,. • lu"t~ ll.I II ,, S !'l<IH.i"" II.I 11 .. • l ltl"•"O IM ! 11 ., 1 •wn (Ml ti 'oO t t<•tltr II.I II \) ' ~ .. IM l 11 II It ~'"" IMI ti 0) vAll,ttT ltbfl(la 11 .. IJll 0.- 1 t-·-tOI !O •1 1 c;o..1e1 10 Sl > A..,,•la• 101 11 11 I ........ It< IEI 11 If, S 1'\<C.• tEI It -. • Mtlt elt IEI II If I S<MllM fll IOI II n I tu..-•tk" !01 tt " f ""'"'""' llEI II )t. 10 •.i•~ ICI It ., 1•1-i. Utl 1111 VII .. - I. W••ll•ll I V I tO If: f , c;.r...,_ C\11 ton. J v..._1v1 t O H ; • M••tl" 1111 10 1'; ~. ~·rd CVI 10 l• •· ltort IYI 10 •> r -11(V)10 ~1, t 0o0tr U:I .Ill S?. f >iontt., If I 11 u , 10 !"'<-ti! 11 •• • JUlllOll VAllSITY t•-i. IHI l>OOr- t l uN COi r·•f I s.., .. ~ CCI .Prep Football ,,." .. _" k-.-,--... ....,t 8•e<~ • e (Yll'9\\ , • fltK .. u•• TC>-_,..,. ••• • • I) ....... lrvlne's tlrtt and only et hi.tie club will open soon In lht Ranch<> San Joeq\lln R~reational Ct!'ller at Mlchelton and Partlway Orlvt TM .,,,,,. l•mll'f Cet! MtiOy chlb fK/ltll•i 1/11/lllCll •IH /ftC/u(#• • A fuP tin gymnatlum for IHhtbefl, VoUeyb.et Oymnat~ 8admk'tl0n, EHtelN cl ..... •Six noquetbelVhendball coum • Swtm"""9 •Outdo« toootno and YOAeyban •A CCNnS> .. t• '"'fhl faotNt~ •Men'• and wom.n·a tpa• and rtlauUon .,.. •• T,,. Cli* win M louted dlrKny tie,... t"9 atreet fro"' Amtflean Pr9-SCr,c,06t C1'11ct C•re Ctntef .,,.... you can ...... Y<Nf cMdt9n 10 ~ • full~ •~I•~ S>r09ram while enJoy1ng yovr ctub ac1Miet. • ; l H()lJR Pitt 11, • ~>5 1 -44 2 1 I CHARLES P. THOMAS Charlew P. Thomas. age 60, passed away Tuesday. Sept 14th of a heart attack. He was employed by Johnson & Son for many years as Lease Manager, and before that with C. 8. Knickerbecher. Owles waa one of the most llkeable persons we have had the privilege of knowing. His sincere desire to help peopte, and his rove for peopfe, made him friends wnere- 8\'ef he went. His fellow emplcyeet all loved and raspected him. He had an expression that became his creed. "Keep Smiling'.' Chalte.was afWlyl smiling and causing others to smile. too. Chartie, we miss you. .JOHNSON a SON LINCOLN/MERCURY 2626 ~~:~:~f~~o .. . \ ' .. DAJL Y PtLOT Ft101z OclObof 1, 1916 45 Boau OK'dfor Mazatlan Weekend Y~lati11g Calendar QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi The Los Anieltt Yacht Club baa accepted • fleet ol 4S blue-water yachts to participate In the ninth annual M auUan race which eets under way fr om o tr Los Angeles Harbor Nov. 6. The selection was made from more than SO applications. LA YC has set a limit of 50 yachts for the (JCe because ot limi ted facil1t1 es in Maiatlan Harbor. A spirited race for first to finish is in store as the 62-foot sloop R agtame out of Long Beach Yacht Club wjll be on hand to protect her elapsed time record of slightly more than fi ve days against the maxi-yacht Kfaloa, making her long dis· lance debut in Southern California racing. THE IZ·FOOT sloop Ragtime has recently bad a new mast installed which is much lilbter and 7\.2 feet taller. But ii t.he norm al downwind conditions exist for the race she will still be at a disadvantage over the longer w aterline and clouds of sail that Klaloa can s pread on her ketcb rig_\ Before arriving on the West Coast Kialoa was first to finish in virtually every Jong djstance race she had entered. But in· around·the·buoys racing for the Cal Cup at Marina del Rey she lo.st two straight races to the 73-foot sloop Ballyhoo and was also second to Ballyhoo in the St. Fran- cis Trophy races al San Francisco But K1alo a beat Ragtime in all four of the ra<:es on San Francisco Bay DEFENDING 1974 corrt>cted time winner in the Mazatlan race will be back to defend her liUe when the fl i>et gets under way, as will runner-up Wh1mst>y Tres Skippers and crews are hoping for better wind conditions than ex- isted in 1974 when about a half dozen yachts gave up in the extremely light going \\ h 1 le others ar- nved at Mazatlan from three days to a week a ft er the f in is h ceremonies were over. Patt is om Win Again Harry and Susan Pat- tison of Laguna Niguel repeated their win at the Prindle 16 California State Cha mpionship for the second year in a row with three straight first pltice finishes in the re gatta sailed Txxx al Hunltftgton l.:ikc in the Sierras Hell\ y' rain almost caused the c anc-ellat ion or the regatta a nd 25 of the S<"heduled skippers waited out the storm and were finally awarded with some close, com- petitive sailing. Bond Has Cup Entry PHR 0.llylll ............ BOATING Performance Hand.leap Racing f'\eel skippers who have quali!ied in prevwus races aod unM throughout lhe season wUI compete Saturday and Sunday for the championship in a regatta off Newport Beacb s ponsored by Newport Harbor Yacht Club Finn Title To Driscoll From 12 to IS yacbt.s are expected to compete in the regatta which wlll consist or tworuces Saturday and one on Sunday. At stake will be the Al Rogers Perpetual trophy Scott Driscoll of Newport Harbor Yacht Club was the winner in the Finn Class 10 King Harbor Yacht Club's Aut u mn O n e -Des ig n Regatta Sunday. Other class winners NHYC ALSO Wll.L CONDUCT a small boat re- gatta for Lehman-12 dU\gbJes on Sunday w1th com - petition on courses inalde the bay. CHALLENG E R - Blue Str eaker. Stan Cook,KHYC Io other local regattas, Balboa Yacht Club will run a smgle-banded race for ocean racing yachts on Saturday: Bahia Connth.uD1 Yacht Club will put the Walter Podalak Trophy up for grabs for Soling sailors Saturday and Sunday: Lido Isle Yacht Club will hold its annual Fall Regatta for inside classes on Saturday and Sund11 y, a.nd Capislrano Bay Yacht Club will be host to lntemauonal Offshore Rule, Performance Handicap and Midget Ocean Racmg Fleet sa.llors on Sunday. CAL ·20 -Mick Schlens, KHYC. CORONADO-IS - Rk hard Ohs t, KHYC. Down Dana Point way nearly 100 Hobie·14 skip- pers are competing for the nationaJ ctiampionship in the class in a regatta sponsored by the Hobie Cat Association and Coast Catamaran. LID0 -14 -Jon Baldwin, KHYC. FL YING DUTCHMAN -Don Vig, WYC. SN I PE -Bruce Arboit, KHYC. THE REGATTA STARTED Wednesday with qualifying races for skippers not previously qualified. The championship races wall be Saturday with the lop 50 skippers from Thursday and Fnday's r aces seeking the title. Southern California Yachting Association calendar· LASER -Bob Martin WYC. ' 'SABOT S R. Bart Newport-Balboa BALBOA YACHT CLUB Regatta, Saturday. Singlehanded J ones, KHYC. SABOT JR. Enc BAHIA CORINTHIAN YACHT CLL'B Podolak Me morial Regatta, Saturday, Sunday Mayol. KHYC LIDO ISLE YACHT CLU B Fall Regatta. Col a problem · Tlw11 11T1f(' tu f'nt l>rmn Pal 1111// CUI red IClJll' 1/1'/f!Pl(J 1/11• (lll:lll l 'f\ 111ul <lrllUrt l/1111 net'd to so/ 1 t 1111 ·q1111 ,..._ 111 ''" 1•nm•1·111 1111! 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How can I get r eplacement parts for "Club Al uminum'' cookware, and where can unusual-si:ied shoes be or· ordered by mail? G. T. Costa Mesa lteplaeftnnt puts and pritt lnformatioe fo,. your cookware un be obtained by writing to: Club Aluminum Products Co., Div. ol Standard Interna- tional Corp., 9295 Detroit An .. Cieveland, OH 44102. Shoes ia unusual &IU's can be ordered from catalogs distributed by: Hill Brothen., 241 frest'ent St., Waltham, MA tUS4; or Natura1nf'r Shoes, Zl S. l..o Graqe.B.oa.d, L&-Gl'an(le, IL~. Carpetbtfl fi'it• to a.,,.. DEAR PAT: Is there some ea~y way of telling 1( a carpet or rug has been lreatl'<I lo he flame retardant'> As far as I've been able to detcrmtuc no clear labeling ts being u.c;ed lo ind1c ate this K P .• Costa Mesa AU larftt' carpets and ruis Cmore than 24 square ftttl must be labeled w1th the letter "T" if a name- '"•rdaat treattnent bas hffe applJed. This Is rt'· quired for carpet• manufacturf'd after April 16, 1971, .ad doet aot apply to Unolt'um, vinyl and asphalt tile. A fiber which Is inhf'rf'nlly name retar· dant Is not requlrfi'.I to~ labelf'<I. Sm1llf'r carpf'ts and ru~s m•aufaclured after~<'. Z9, 1971, 11~0 arf' rtoqulred to bfl labeled w1tJa ''T'' 1r 1 nameretardant treatment has bet'D appflf'Cf. If smaller carpets and nags do DOt meet federal aiandard. .. for name re· 1lst.ance, tJtey must be la~led, "FLAMMABLE <Falls U.S. Departmmt ol'Commerce Standard FFZ-7; SHOULD NOT BE USED NEAR SOURCES OF IGNITION." 1 .. ,.,true·• ,\ot a t'lta•dtt d , Sund . NEWPORT HARBOR YACHT CLUB Lt'hman-12 Reaatla, Sunday; Al Rogers Regatta (PHRF) Saturday. Sunday. CAPISTRANO BAY YACHT Cl.UD -Fall Senes No. 2, Sunday. Los Aqeles·Loal lkaclt • ALA MITOS BAY YACHT CLUB Lldo·\4 ln- \'ltatlonal, Saturday, Sunday LONG BEACH YACHT CLUB Catalin:a Island Series No 8 !Long Beuch to Lone Point> Saturday. No 9 <Long Point to Long Beach> Sun day Santa Monica Bay SANTA MONICA YA CIIT CLUB -Friday ln· traclub No. 6, today. CAl,.IFORNJA YACHT CLUB -Inverted En· duro thandicap ) Saturday WESTWARD CRUISING CLUB -Long Point ral·e tPHRF ) Saturday. WINDJAMMERS YACHT CLUB -Jolly Roger Regaua. Sunday "I'll be glad when he gives up tennis. Maybe then we'll get his memos passed around instead of 'served' .. " Su Diego SlLVERGATE YACIIT CLUB -Cal·25 Area Championship Saturday, Sunday~ October pre· liminaries, (3, Ton, T-B1rd, Catalana 27, Saturday, Sunday. FESTIVAL TO END ALL FESTIVALS! Romero s nas lor years prov•aed documents necessary to enter Me111co tor you yachtsmen tourists l1sne1rnen and hunlers MISSION BAY YACHT CLUB -Jr. Sabot re· gatta. Saturday. Sunday Now on Oct 30 & 31 you are invited to 101n us for our first All Time High HALLOWEEN DAY OF THE DEAD and ALL SAINTS DAY oarty at el Pres1den1e Hotel on S n Oulf'lln, Ba1a C&11torn1a, 1ust below Enseoada SAN.DIEGO YACtIT CL UB -Navy Day Han- dicap Regatta, Saturday, Sunday. CORONADO CAYS YACHT CLUB -Perkins Trophy Invitational (handicap) Sunday. North and lnland Welcome Cock;t&•I at Ttte Old English Cemetarv• Food. cocktails entertainment occult pract111one1s candle light march llt\d foreworl\s on WESTLAKE YACHT CLUB -Sailor of tbt> Year Regatta. Saturday, Sunday SANTA BARBARA YACHT CLU B Mercury t>eactt ALL OF THIS PLUS MOIE!! I nc1 Horer & all meal'} Tid&ets $37 .SO Race of Champions. Saturday. Sunday. ANACAPA YACHT CLUB -Anacapa Island Race No. 3, Saturday. Cell for l1tfo. & RH. 110w, \pou I• ll...ikd. 54~8931 AUTO PARTS SAYE 30%-50% M U.AmlllS I.St PllG . G CHECKER AUTO Ml.'F' K~~~~;:!:~:!~~~f.~S 1-a-..,;e"'•"''' Al, "-I•• (01 Yll0t'°"' .,,...,..,,.. i,,.•orce Wl! .... 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Ill ( l•SI .,...._ 541-5111 MM264 SAHTA AHA I<' S M~TQ. .,,., t36-n3s STOii-i• .. __ ... , .,. ..... , .. -" ...... ...... '° ..... _ r EEK·EN·DER Arts/Dining Out Entertainment Among the entertainers at the festival will b'l bagpiper Ktrk Zetterberg (below) a talen~ompet1tor. and the dancers for ·'Peter and the Wolf" (above): Pier Strcello (top). Anne-Marie Strcello. Audrey Wilson and Brooke Pierce (with hats). Amy Levesque (cat). Chris Sircef/o (Peter). R achaet Lut1eans (w olf) and N orma Levesque (grandpa) \ Friday. October 1, 1978 "" DAILY PILOT CI ...... Irvine· Festival Harvest Moon to Shine By HILAllY KAYE Of-O.ll('PI• M.lft For the next two days Irvine will be bursting with music, games and good times as this year's Harvest F estival bows in. "It's the weekend when all of Irvine lets its hair down" is how one ft>stival organizer describes the two-day extr avaganza. The fes tival, located tbis,.year at a new site ne ar Woodoridge Village at Culver and Barranca roads, is spread over 33 acres. MORE TRAN 30,000 visitors are expected to atlend and nearly every organized group in Irvine 1s participating -with a booth or m one of the numerous activities lined up on Saturday and Sunday A Harvest Moon Ball kicks off the festival tonight, but the event quickly sold out when tickets went on s ale las t spring. Fest ival gates open for ·the public at 9 a.m . Saturday. Ad· mission to the grounds is 50 cents each day, but some of the major attractions have extra admission costs. Margar et Gaffey, who or· ganized the festival a long with Sally Ann Mil ler, explain.'l that the resllval is a way for Irvine re- s idents to meet each other and for community groups to raise money for charity "EVERY CENT we earn at the festival goes to charity," says Mrs. Caffey, who was one of the co·founde r s of last year's original Harvest Fes llval. This year's event 1s expected to be twice the s ize of last year 's, whieh drew 15,000 people. Many of the activities will be held beneath the big top tent -a 14.000-square-foot tent roughly the size of one football field The 120 booths are O<'cupied by <'Ommunity organizations offer. mg food, games and arts and crafts. Industrial. commercial and rommuni ty service groups will offer displays, too. All booths will be covered bv a tent. Numerous musical events are scheduled throughout the two days, ranging from popular sounds to classical music. Satu rda y will f eature performanees by the Ba lle t Folklorieo, a Mexican folkdanc- mg group : the Jan Owens Dance · Group, cons isting of Irvine children : the Newport Harbor High C horal Group ; th e Harborlites Sweet Adelines; Ed Leac h a nd the King Zulu Paraders (big band Dixie sound): Canyon Grass (countrv and western ): Bob Smietan and his J azz Allstars; the Saddleback Coll ege Jazz Com bo; and square dancing lhat follows the evening barbcque. Sunday's musical lineup in- cludes a children 's ballet by the Institute or Dance Arts; the musical "l Do l Do" by Sad· dleback College and the Lyric Opera Company; Spanish danc· ing b y Sheila Haydon ; Dr. Joseph Ha rt and his Oversextet; and Norm and the Westerners. The fin ale wtll b e a performance by the Long Beach Symphony Concert conducted by Alberto Bolet and featunng the Irvine Children 's Chorus. Sunday will also be highlighted by a local talent show, with 16 finalists competing for $500 in prize money. Contestants include a bagpipe player, da ncers. singe rs and combos One of Saturday;s top features will be the western Pll barbtxlue and square d ancing under the Big Top Tent. Tickets arc $7.50, but may not be available by t~e lime or the festival. THOSE WHO cannot get tickets for the barbeque are invit- ed to purchase $3 tickets for the square dancing and t«eat at the festival food booths, Mrs. Caffey said. On Sunday m orning. a pancake breakCast will be sponsored ~ the Irvine Kiwanis. Tickets are Sl.25 and include a roupon worth Slat Sha key's pizza parlor For children S to 10. a giant Un· birthday Party will be held Saturday morning. Tickets are $4 and pa rty offe rings include a piece of a 25-foot cake decorated with Alice in Wonderland charac- ters, magicians, games, presents and entertainment. Tickets will be available at the door of the big top tent. Jenn;fer Woods, senior recreation leader for Irvine, will be among those greeting children at an Unbirthday Party Saturday at the Harvest Festival. Ev~nts:"1ten,"1tere Saturday 9a.m . Festivalgatesopen. 10 a.m .. Mayor 's. welcome to festival; Marine Corps Bicentennial Color Guard. Free, outside stage. 10 a.m. Childr en 's Unbirthday Party. $4, Big Top Tent. 12 :30 p.m. Jan Owens Dance Group. F ree, out- sidestaite. 1:30 p.m. Xoch\mil Ballet Folklorico. $t'adull, SO cents children, Big Top Tent. 1:30 p.m. Newport Harbor High choral group. Free, outside s tage. 2 p.m . Daily Pilot recipe awards. Free, outside stage. 3 p.m . Harborlites Sweet Adelines. Free, outside stage. 5 P·!O· Saddleback College Jazz Combo. Free, outside stage. 6:30 p.m . Western pit barbeque and square dance. $7 .50. Big Top Tent. 8 p.m. Three concerts: Ed Leach and King Zulu Paraders; Canyon Crass; and Ed Smletan and his Jazz AUstars. Free, QtlUide stage. 12 :30 a.m . Midnight mass. Offering, Big Top Tent. -, Sunday 8 a.m. Sunrise interfaith service. Offering, Big Top Tent. 8 a .m . Kiwanis pancake breakfast. $1 .2:S, grounds. 9 a.m. Interfaith service:;, with ''Godspell'' by University High Chorus. Offering, Bag Top Tent. 10 a.m . Interfaith service. Offering. Big 'J!op Tent. 11 a .m. lnterfaith service. Offering, Big 'top Tent. Noon. Children's ballet by Ins titute of Dance Arts. Free, outside stage. 1 p.m . "I Do, I Do," musical, by Saddleback College and Lyric Opera Company. $1.50 adults, 75 cents children. Big Top Tent. 1:30 p.m. Spanish dancing by Sheila Haydon. Free, outside st age. 2:30 p.m. Dr. Joseph Hart and Ovcrsextet. Free, outside stage. 3 p.m. Parade of T alent. $2, Big Top Tent. 4 p.m. Oversextet j an concert. Free, outsldo stage. 6 p.m. Norm and the Westerners, country music. Free, outside stage. 8 p.m. Long Beach Symphony, conducted by Alberto Bolet, with Irvine Children's Chorus. Free, Big Top Tent. Coast Dancers Kick at Myths By JACKIE HYMAN I OfllMO•llt'~ ... Sl•fl Karen Mullin and Alvm Mayes I want to dispel two m)'lh.5 about I dancers. "We wanted to l{el rid of the myth that those who can't do, teach," Mayes said. "And to get rid of the illusion that men don't I have to work as hard as women in dancing." I The two faeulty mcmb(>rs al Orange Coast College wall be )Oined by profes!l 1onal dancer Jo Ella Lewis for their dance pro- Jll'am at 8 p m. Saturday in the 'college audito rium. 270l Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. Ad, mission is $1.50 for adults and $1 for students. MS. MULLIN said s h e particularly objects to the idea that dance t eachers r eally , couldn't be professional dancers. She said she originally pursued a teaching career to support her husband. but has continued to give performances. She a ppeared in the off- Broadway production of "Moon Mysteries" directed by Jean Erdman and has performed with New York companies. .Mayea got bis start on the stage .... ~ after suffering a football injury in college. "I used dance as a therapeutic treatment for my leg," he said. He was s potted in Detroit by Gloria Newman. who invited him to move to Orange County and joln her Dance Theater. He and Ms. Lewis are members of the eompany. Ms. Lewis ls the. group's lead perronner and re· hearsal assistant. SATURDAY 'S three-person concert consists or seven dances. four of t~em choreographed by Mayes ~ "Suddt::ily we realized we bad Ut1& date (for a dance concert). that wasn'\ filled, and that's heresy." Mayes said, explaining how be, Ms. Mulhn and Ms. Lewis decided to organize the evening. "We n~ed something to open the show so I choreographed a sort of light duet for Karen and me," he said. Ms. Mullin choreographed a solo that Mayes wiU dance. "I'd alread y made the dance for myseU and taught it to Alvin." she said. · '1 started with move- ment ideas that developed into an environment or an aWtude. lt really waan 't built on the music.·· She said she prefers to choreo- graph dance• ucing herself as dancer. Mayes aaJd be worka di!· ferently. ''I NEVER work<Jn myaelf. I really like to see what the other person can do. I'm at a diaadvan- ta1e when I e boreograpb on myself because I do things strongly and lf I transfer lt I have to adapt it." . "Pieces start off differenUy," he saJd. "ln the duet we started out with ad idea, moblles and windchimes. Then we found the music." Jn the concert's closing work, a trio, be said be be1an. with music by Bach. Yet another piece developed from an incident In Mayes• chlldbood concerning a woman wbo became insane. He was re- minded of the incident when tel.l- iq it as a story to Ms. Mullins' cblldren. "Some dances I've spent months on," Mayes said. ''Some dances come fairly fa.st." "A LOT OF it depends on how fat the person you'tt working with can work," Ms. Mullin said. .. When you have to spend a Jot cl lime teach.in& sequences, it .real· ly slows down the progress.•• She said she belleves an essen· tiaJ difference between modem dance choreography and ballet choreosraphy is "We're con- cern~ with where ft comes from and where it goes, not. with the technical trt cks. " Amons the old.fashioned myths, Mayes believes, ls the one that says rnen don't have to \tork as ha.rd because they're just sup- porting the women dancers. .'~Thal bothers me," he said. ".inen often thlnk all they have to do are lifts. In one fA the d~es we do, she (Ms. Mullin) llft.s me and lllttber." Although no students are in· volved in the program, the two said they believe their atudenta will benefit. ''TllErvE BEEN part ol the process. They've watched us re- beanine. seen the pieces de· velop," Ms. Mullin $4ld. "We often think tnt students don't get a realism about what being a professional i.s." Mayes added. One benefit from viewtni the ~rt. Ma. Mullin said, will be "to see bow much di.sdpUne lt hires to g i v e a polished performance." , Orange Coast College dance instructors Alvin Mayes and Karen Mullin will be featured dancers and choreographers in a concert at 8 p.m. Saturday in the college auditorium In Costa Mesa. \ DAILVPILOT The Arts in Brief Ballet Plans Season Lacuna Beach's Ballet Pacifica has :in nounc~tes for IL'i 1976-77 performance !leries ·~Devil'• Belt," "Curruval Tutu" and "Balle t Pwtraits, 18th <.:entury" will open the sent:s Oct . JO and 11 at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse "Ballet H1ghlJghts" will ~ presented Feb. 6 and 7, "Tbe Stone flower" Marc·h 26 and 27, and "This Is Ballet" M:iy 1 Membership b rochu res are a vailabte by calling 49'·7271.or wnUng P .0 Box 241 , Laguna Beach, CA 92652. 't'outla At·ii11g C'on11errutor11 The first sc,slon of South Coast Repertory's 1976-77 Aclln(.? Conservatory for youngsters 8 to 17 begins Saturday. Professional acting training Is offered during the Saturday sessions. Classes will be held at SCR. 1827 Newport Bl'1d., Costa Me:.a. Participant'> "m perform befcre an audience at the end of the Vl'ar. Jn. formation is available by calling 646·32si · 1'1111 Day• at A rnaueneeat Parkll Families seeking fun at Knoll's Berry F arm, Disneyland, Uni versa) Studios or Busch Gardens can enjoy discounts during special Fun Days this fall. $S.2S includes admission and unlimited use of •ttractions for everyone at Disneyland (children 2 and under free) Oct. 13, Nov. 14 and Dec. -4. Tickets are available by mail order only from NV J CC, 16601 Rinaldi St .• Granada Hills, CA 913'4, (213) 360-2211. Please specify da~e. $4.75 per person (children 2 and under free) will be the CQsl·at Knott's Berry Farm Nov. 20 and 21 and Dec. ll and 12. Checks payable to ''FUnday" can be sent to Family Fun Recrea- tion, P.O. Box 3247, Granada Hills, CA 91344 (213) 363.0230. Dates at Universal Studios are Oct. 30 and 31, Nov. 6 and 7 and Nov. Z1 and 28. Cost is $4.75 for adults, $3.95 Cor persons 12·16, $3.15 for children 5-11 (under 5 free). Orders should also be sent to "Funday." "F\.lnd ay" is also the organiter for dis~unt days at Busch Gardens on Oct. 9and10 and Nov. 2S through 28. Cost is $3.75 for adults and teen- agers, $2.75 for children4·11. A large, self-addressed. stamped envelope Should be sent with each order. Nrw Play for the Taper There's been a change of plans at the Los Angeles Music Center's Mark Taper Forum. lnstead of "Paris Li.le" as its next production, the theater will present the comedy "Vanities," starring Lucie Arnu. Stockard Channing and Sandy Duncan. Tickets are available al agen- cies. Conc.-ert and Art A8"'tlo• A violin concert and art auction of the works of Dutch-American artist William Verdull, along with a buffet dinner, will be held rrom 6 p...m. to midnight Oct. IS, 16 and 17 at Verdult Art G.uery. 2756 E . Coast lfighway, Corona del Mar. 'nckets at $8.50 are available by calling Sandra '•1VUdman at (213) 39!Mi517 between 10 a.m. and ~noon or (710 551.ro.13 between 6 aod 8 p.m. t Violinist will be Stanley J. Garner. ~ Bluegra•• Con("ert ~ ".Bluegrass Revival" featuring Mike ~ Auldndge of the St>ldom Scene, Wild Hickory ~Nuts. Buck Horn, Canyon Grass, Lost Highway " and Anna Banana vnU be held Nov. 7 beginning ' at 10 a. m. al Lion Country Safari tn Laguna Hills. Admission is $4.95 for adults and $2.95 for children. A Dobro workshop with Mike Auldridge will ~take place Nov. 6. Reservations m~ be made by . calling 495-5270. • ()lllN 7 DAYS A Mil ....... Stag~("ralt Work•hop A sta1ecran workshop will be open to all ages. no prior \'Xpen ence reqwred, Monday evenings starting next week at the San Clemt'nte Community Theater's Cabn llo Playhouse. 202 Averuda Cabrillo, San Clcmenle. Information is available by calhng Tom at 493·2259. The workshop begins at 7 .30 pm Ja:: Dandng C'la••r• A series of master cl:is~es in Jan dancing will be offered 11t the Dance Loft, 218 W. 4th St , Santa Ana, beginning Saturday at 2 pm. Guest instructor will be Steve Yard from Los Angeles and the fee per cla ss is $5. Information is availa· ble by calling 542·8650. 'South Pn«"ifi'"' in Fullerton Ttckets are now on sale for t he Fullerton Civic Light Opera prvducllon of "South P acific," to be presented Oct. 22·31 41 t Plummer Auditorium. Chapman and Lemon s treets, Fullerton. Tickets are $3 50 to $S 50 for adults, $2.50 to $4 .50 for students and $2 lo $3 for children. Matinee prices are 50 cents less. Information is available by calling 879-1732 between noon and 5:30 p.m . Tickets a re also available at Walllchs, ,Liberty and Mutual agencies. Magic S how in LA "It's Magic,·· featunng some outstanding ii· tusionists, has beep set for Oct. 20-31 at the Wilshire Ebell Theater in Los Angeles. Cost Is $4.50 to $7.50, with tickets available at agencies. Musical Play Debuts 011 KCET Tom Jones a nd Harvey Schmidt -the team lbat created "The Fant asticks" -are the men behind the "Hollywood Television Theater" pro· duction of "Philemon," which premieres Thurs· day at 9 p.m. on Channel 28. "Phlle mon," which was produced a nd directed by Norman Lloyd at KCET studios, tells the true story of a n early Christian martyr. The them e may sound serious, but the "play with music," as lbe authorsdescn be it, is humorous. Authors J ones and Schmidt, in addition to ''The Fantastic ks." have been responsible for such popular Broadway musicals as "110 in the Shade" and "I Do. 1 Do," and the off-Broadway show "Colette ." For the past six yenrs. they have been work- ing privately in their own theater.workshop in New York. Last year, for the first ti me, they al· lowed the public to see some of the results. Now. wilb the telecast or .. Philcmon ... the rest of the country gets c hance as well. . The cast of the New York production has been tra ns ferred intact to television. The cast in· eludes Dick Latessa. Howard Ross, Charles Blackburn, Michael Glenn·Smilh, Kathrin King Segal and Virginia Greg<iry. A 20-minute in· terview with Schmidt and Jones follows the play. "Phile mon" repeats on KCET Oct. 9 at 8 p.m. and Oct. 10 a t l p.m. "Where Ml6 Yt<lrl d CMiSty •• I ;:.,,~. Now at 1601 Newport B v . "-Odw"' I (NMr .._. ~ • tCorntr of 161~ St 1 lfle Howe .. -------------------------------J 'IV Show Filmin . g In Newport "Starboard.•· a weekly c abare t entertainment program. will premiere at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday on Channel 50. The nightclub variety s how. recorded at the Cannery Restaurant in Newport Be ach, will feature a wide spectrum of entertainment, from jazz groups and ventnlo- quists to rock bands and magicians. Becau se o f th e nautical atmosphere ol the Cannery Restaurant and the show featuring star perform~rs, the title "St arb oard " was chosen. Corrie cf Aavay Fred Willard, whom Barbara Eden is dat · \ng to mak(' he r e<x·hus band Jealous. starts to take his role too seriou~ly in "llow to Break Up a Happy Divorce," un "NBC Movie of the Week .. comedy to ~ shown ut 8:30 p.m. Wednesctny on Channcl 4. COMING SOON! CHECK YOUR CALENDAR AND ADD. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRYINE RUTH SOLOMON/BYROM WHEELER DANCE CONCERT Saturday, October 9 UCI CONCERT HALL 8 p.m. SEQUOIA QUARTET: Winner of 1976 prestigious Naumberg Award Saturday, October 16 UCI VILLAGE THEATRE 8 p.m. CECIL LYTLE, pianist: FROM RAGS TO OTHER RICHES Winner of a g rant to research and perform piano music of Afro-American composers ut1hzmg musical styles native to black music. Thursday, Novemher 11 UCI CONCERT HALL 8 p.m. Host a nd associat e produ ce r o f "Starboard," Arline Radillo. is pr esently a uditioning for s how talent for the coming season. Persons interet5l· ed in auditioning may phone Arline at 897-0302, or write KOCE-TV, 15744 G<>lden West St., Hunt· ington Beach, CA, 92647. Present~d by: Con.11ittee for Arfs TICKETS NOW: $3 general, $2 Students. $1.50 UCI students. Available at A.S.U.C.I. BOX OFFICE (714) 833-5549. Gateway Commons, First Floor. weekdays 9 am to 4 pm. Convenient parking m lots # 1. #2. and visitor parking. 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Mission Viejo - Good Taste Mnintained It'll alwu) u t11'>llm't pleasure to v1s1t a rt:sti.11r ,&nl ~hett' Uw food, service and h°"'p1tnhty are consistently good Jt ·~ llke buy mg the samt• nJplt! brand pro duct ttme and u~m bt-eause of lt.s dependability ·• A stable quality 1s J pnied a-. set m anything these dayi., but when It tums up lll Jn eallnP. t-stablJshment, the ltwkncy 11> lo make dining tht•re a h..ib1t Being so a<'<'Ustomt'<i lo llurt Htxson 's Wart.-hou-,t· 1n Nev.i>0rt lkarh, we :wt i.ail for lht' pl;.n• once again last week H1•llab1ht). w t! Con c 1 U d t' c1 , v. 1th I h 1• re~taurant well into 1ts M·tond }Car Of operal1on, C'OnlmUt"• "°' d haJlmark tn all dt•par1 mt•nl'> AND Tflt:Rt: IS «l\HIYS th~· Jl mosphere il!>l'lf. v.h1ch nt•\1 r fails to imprt'liS with lb unu.,ual blend of elegance and 1n formality Restr:.11ned tropical decor 1s conveyed in an imaginative u\cor furrushmgs, wm•ds. colors. tc'< tures and light mg rather !h<Jn palm fronds. storm '>huller'> ur w.iterfalls One s1gn1ricant l'hangc ha<I taken place• :.in<'e our la.st ,.1,11 This was the 1ntrodut·twn ,,r J new m enu that retain' mo't or the old fo vorttcs but 11U1·r-. a lot of new and tern pt IOJ! d1-.hcs lO<> Among nme new ~dectmns. veal Oskar, $6 75. i:, a top con tender. It consists of St!le<'tt'd Wisconsin veal t opped by asparagus spears and Alaskan king crab 10 a bearnai'>c sauct• Brochette bQrdelai..t•, S6 :.!5, 1:-. composed of a l<•an top !>trlom steak with a rompll·mcnl of vegetables and h11rd\'l.mc saUCl' Steak ncµturtc , S7 50, ,.., a choice top sirloin M'rn'CI v.1th asvara~us spt·ars anti t\IJ-,kan king crah rtt•h ly IJ<.len v.1th bcarna1se sauct• SWORDFISH Sing.lpon•. $i '15 Cwhen available>. nt•t.-. the rllflt•r a s izeable s w o rd f1 :.h s lt·ak broiled over an open pit fire The Warehouse µrime rib. SS 75, se rved au JUS with creamed horseradish, <·ons1sts or lean beef earvt•d and sen t>d to the eustoml'r 's s pee1f1ration' Other new entrN•:., prt-'>t'ntt'tl !-· .. . . ' /L-~~:;;.o't\ack Kay lt\'SIAuranl Out n About Norman Statley ns mghll} hl;id.h<1..1rd s pecials, &re roast oran~I' t.Ju'°._ $7 50 , ricpp t:r 'tt•,1k . S7 .95 : bowllab:U~!il', $11 !I(), \'Cal {'Ordon IJlc•u. S6 50 Our C1oal <'hnn·t· 11r t•ntn-es split the \oh'' at one t·,1t·h Cur old and rw"' In thl' (1r...t 1 J tc•.:ory v. as th1· 11nfa1l111 ~ly ~(Ind '>hrtmµ .MatJ.,.,1,1 Stl 7S Th1·w d1H11·ult to get mor:.l'ls, the \\Or Id':. largl',t '>h.nnlp, w1•rc broilt--d in tht· 11 Jtn·t'°"'tnanm·r l-1av.IP'>::. pnµar.1t111n v.a., ah.o t•\·1dt•nl m th•• prt•\'H>Usly untn<'<I I ntn•e '>d('t.UUll. tht '>JVOI'\ "il('ak" n1•11tun~ ' THE: W \IU:llot'SE "fcac;t " $7 50, ron:.r~h of .i hrarty blend Of bone le.,._ '>\\ t'l'l and 'l)Ur duckt•n an1I a l1arbecued ~lilt' top ~1rlo111 'h':.ik • Spht t•a rgo.' S9 50. 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C'Wiriary arts, he• has also <·aJll'd on his l'llpem·ncc., as a v.orld travelt>r, vacbbman .llld photographt.'r to fal>b1on this (JWh' pofsonal <tnd <•xccpt111nal enu•rpnse IJt:SlDt:S THE Newpo rt BeaC'h Warehou:;t>, Burt directs thl' fortune" o f two more rt'staurants · aonther Warehou:.i.> 1n Marin a de l Rey and Bea(·bbum Hurt 's in Redondo Bt>aeh The l'nerget1c lltxson Crt'<ilts hts succe!.s 1n a philosophy of "f:ood mcab at a fair price ~t·n eel b~ a great stair m an un- usual atmosphere." llc ha:. at· t~mpted to create a "fWl kind or place where famtlJes can cnJO} dtning out .. The "l!rcat staff' pl:iys no :-mall part in maintaining the 1•>PUlar1t) of Uurt'5 rt•,.taurants I h• personally interviews each 11nl' of the 450-plus employco; who (S..>f' WAR EllO L1SE, Page C.O DINING. DANCING AND ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY IN THE ROUND -Guest Boat Slips SUNDOWNER SPECIAL For Reservations 640-5123 103 N. BAYSIDE DA .. NEWPORT BEACH Two l'eri~aki Steak Dinners Fors7-9S HNes another qr0at off Pr lh<tt m<lkM Th<' Jolly Roqer p rtect for your cl1n1nq out plf"asurf' Two<.:< mplc IP ru 1y,1l-.1 SI Pal.. dinners specially priced at 1ust S7.95 for both Yi•lh the coupon below This 0ff1 r 1nclude's two hearty ter1y.1lo.1 st1»1ks mru 1 nat0cl 1n our special orif'nlal sau<"<' ant.J servr<f with a qnllcd p1nPapplP r 1nq D1nn<'r .Jlso mcltrcfPs -.oup du 1uur <H fr<•·,h 11.1rcl1'n salacl nr<'n. ir<'<I wrrl1 r:urumti,.rs .1nrl m.1nnC\l r d m1 Pd I>< .111, 111 "I'"·" 1n<I a p1p1ng ho! lo:if nf nur 111 ••,11ly h.1~ 1 ·d brP.1d • Anaheim. :'::'50 E L•nrorn 635-44<,J • • Balboa lsland.~03 M~nf'A Ave 673-R7.:'0 • Buena Pafk. 63 76 L' l>.llm11 Ave • Qg~ i'61 1 • Costll M~ '300 H1r0<'< 8111\J 54(1 i;r.,3;., • • Dana PoinL 25100 o.~1 f>rano 4~Qa~? •' • NewP<>ft Beach. 3333 v. C 'J~i H w (')4~ .'.'~~s • • Santa Ana,33 Fa!>l'll"n :>a 1a c 54 130' • l Doily Spuioh ~ ... ed 4 to 6 r.M. • Mofl .• fn. ~' h1clu~ Soup or Salod. V~ .... rotcrton or Rlcir Cetclt of h ~ IH<lfood """'' U .75 rr1-alb 1&.fll"' c.vtl S4.15 Plvl Ofltr eddit!Oftal ""..,._ •orled dolly 111 W. Pali~odo-Otd City Phno-498-1211 Wednesday, October 6 And Th• 15' W~ of Enry Motdtt MONDAY MIGHT FOOTBALL SPECIAL Mexican Combination Grande (A la cartel 2 Beers or 1 large Margarita $4.50 3850 SO. PLAZA DRIVE SOUTH COAST VILLAGE 556-7990 Live Ja1zz by the Ocean. Jeff Harris Jazz Quartet ')unciayo; 1:00 P.M.-5:00 P.M. Plu Gourmet Champagne Brunell E l{\gtlntly Served T errace--side Sunday-; 10:30 A.M.-2:30 P.M . lrvJne, 1727 C 0y,., Hd ~46-4400 l •IOFFER EXPIRES OCT. 21, 19781• ~-----------~ .. l"ridav October I 1976 DAILY PILOT d ( ____ T_im_es_l_P_la_c_e_s _J Saddle back Music Goes Baroque TONIGlrT, OCTOBER 1 BAROQL'E CONCERT New World Baroque Players, 8 o'clork tonight 111 tht' Saddlebal·k College l.1brar~. ~ Mt1q~uenlt! Parkway. M1ss1on \'ll'JO fo'r1.•e CELEBRITY TENNIS Tht' Eagles f'mt An- nual Rock and Roll Tenru) fcst1\'al, with Ltnda Ronstadt. Boz Scagizs and other:.. 6 o'clock tonight. noon Saturday, I p.m Sunday at the L A . Tennis Club. Cahuenga at Clinton. Los Angele:. $7.50 per day gcnt!ral. $15 rcscl\ed, t1ckcts·at Licorice P11.1.a . CANYON GRASS -Rluegra~s mu!t1c , 8 o 'clock tonight at Golden Wl.'st College Community Cente r. 15744 <.iolden We!tt St .. Huntington Beach $1 Tickets at college bookstore PIANO CONCERT Dr Barbara Crockett . muSI<' by Beethoven and Chopin. 8 o 'cloek tonight in the Cal Stale Long Beach Studio Theater. 6101 E 7th St , Long Beach. $2 general, Si students. l213l -198--1540. 'OLD TIMF.S' Harold Pinter drama. 8 ·30 o'elock lon1S:?ht, Saturday, Sunday and Ckt 8. 9. JO. 15. 16 alld 17 tn Golden West College AC'tor's Pia) box. 15744 Golden Wl•st St . llunungton Beaeh Mdture audience<. S2. tickets at college boo\..::.torc 'DOWN Tll F: COU)R.AOO' L'ndcrwater hl1,1 and talk by M tlltrl•nt Polll'Y. 7 30 o'clork ton1Ji(ht 1n thc Golde n Wl•st Colleli(e Center , l5744 Golden West Sl . llunt1ng111n Beaeh. 1-'rt:l' DION -8 JO and I 1 o 'l'lock tonight through Sun day at Thi.' Gol<k•n &>ar, J06 Pae1hc Coast H1ghway, Huntington Dce1ch. $5 536·9600 THE LIBE RTY CONSORT Early Amcnean musi<', 7 · 30 o 'rlo1·k toni.:ht ill Saitta Ana CollC'gc Phillips Hall, 17th and Bnstol s treets, Santa Ana Free 'BEU .. BOOK \,,0 C \~DLE' 8 30 o 'rloek I t \C II 111\\t:lt (II( l\T\11 ll\\11\1, f'HESE\ TS Ol'TSTA\01\(; IH\I\(; ~ E\TEHT \l\,IE\T .. * ~1EDITERRA:\EAN ROOM r:o1< r:-..lJl 1~r1 1-. l n~17'1-:.s1·:H\'ll'I. fll'\\1-:H ~EH\'EI> FHO:\I ·1 l':\I l.l'\C'll FIW:\1 11 :lo \\1 C ll.U1 P.\G~E Sl'~DAY BRt:7\Cll FfW.\I 111 .\.\I · 3 P'1 * Captain'. Tahir Coffee Shop ~EH\''"· ~1 norns DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTl Y IN THE LOUNGE 18700 MacARTHUR-NEWPORT (0,,0Sln THf Al•,OIT) 833-2770 ~t1cnifts~· Zeb~ world famous(mnmt) home of tire J ~ oz. dollar drlnK :ii:; S. /tl1llN S'f'REE'f Santa Ana, Calif. ~ Thursdays through Saturdays tonight lhroutl' Oct 16 at the San Clemente Community Tbeat~. 202 Av1:mda Cabruto. San Clemente. 492 0465. v 'I DO, I DO' -Mus1cw. Thursdays ttin>ugh Saturdays, 8 o'clo<'k t~ht thJ'OUi:h Oct . 16 and 4 p m . matinees Sunday and Oct 10. Al the Forum Theater, 6SO LuJtunu Cunyon Road, La.iuno Bl•ach 494·0709 or ~J -9700 ext. 263, or Libttty and Mutu11l agencies. $3.SO adultll, $2 50 studer)~. ·THE SUNSHINE 80\'S' -COrn(•dy, 8.30 o'clock tonight throus:h O\'l 9 ut th(I Lagl.ln¥ Moullon l'lavhouse, 600 t.a.:una Canyon Road, Laguna Reach. 494.0743 al\cr 1 p.m. Tucsd~· Saturdays ·tlARVEY'-Comt'd)•, ~·JO o 'clcx·k t-'ridays aod Saturdays toni~hl through Oct 16 ul the Hunt· ington Bt>ach J'Joyhou;,e, 2110 t.hun St . H~ Utglon Bca<'h 842 5421 "THE R ULING CL.AS.I\' -Saline comedy, now through Oct. JO at South Coast Repertory. 1112? Newport Blvd:, Costa Mcs a. 8 p.m. Tuesda)'&' Sundays and 3 pm. Sunday:,. $4 50 $6.50. 646·13~ a.Ct.er 1 p m. dally. LOS ANGELES COUNTY FAIR -In Pomon~. $ am. to 11 p.m. today .md Saturday, 10 a.m. t? 1~ p.m. Sund ay. S2.25. · ·GOOSPELL' M~1cal at Westminster Com- munity Theater . 7272 Maplt• Ave .. Westminster. 8 30 o'clol'k toni~ht and Saturda~. 893-8626. 'SOUTH PACIFIC' Musical now through Oct, 17 at Sebas tian ·s West f>mner Play house. 140 Avenida Piro, San Clemente, $9.50·$13.9S. 492·9950. AT UC WS ANGELES -Marilyn Hornc, 8.30 o'clock tomght : Nutional Folk Ballet of Spain. 3 pm. Sunday. Tickets at Mutual. Walhch~. Liber ty 3g CICS CONTl Lii IN LOS ANGF.LES "An Even tng With 1ana Rosi-." now through Oct. 10 at the Ahman!>on Theater. "Pae1fic O\'t>rtures.~· through Oct 16 at the Doroth v Chandler Pa\'illon: "Ice." through Oct 17 at the Miir) Taper Forum. "Equus," lhrou~h Nov. 6 at thf' lluntmi.tton llartford Theatt•r ; ".\Chorus L111c tndehnttc run at the Shubert Theater SATUROAY,O<'TOBt:R 2 'Ml'D' "Mai!tc1ans. Unicorns ;.rnd Dragonsr~· childrl>n's shov.. 1and3 pm Saturday and Sun day at Golden West Collt•gc·s outdoor; pal.to the:itl'r. 15744 Golden Wt's t St .. Huntingon Beach $1 Tickets at college bookstore. BALLET DEl'10NSTRATION -Uy The Dallqt Montmartre. 8 p m Saturday at Marywood High Srhool Auditorium, 2811 Villa Hcal Drive, Or an~e . SL 646 7644 or 544-4304 ·• CSff SANO CASTLE, Pa~f' CS> RESTAURANT g <e U f lUI <C Ji 1111/i Ill< "'il·:Col':>.T\ S Fl'\L:-01 11\I.I.\'\1>1\li'\C.' 1#( "\"(.ff 11 ::Ut to:!::10 Tut''· l·"ri. .. IH :\'\EH Tue·~. l h ru :-iu n. :; to Ill . :m RICK Entertaining Po R In the lounge . •• TTE Wed. thru Mon. 1 JAM S!SSIOH Sun. & )'on. Musiclam Wek«HM ' c::;:=' 2831 BRISTOL, nur NC'wporr Blvd., Costa Mt~ ~--.. 7·5·1·.1.87•1 .... 9319;';''m.~'sa.~~--~~ .. ~it ,,, ...... -.... ._. .. t 1.9. -.& ~i t -A r10 oJ. ·~~t t ~avorites :· t t t t t t t sreah rerl31akl Shrimp Tempura Cltlclten on a Sfiewer ..... Served w11h Green Vegetables Soup · Rico· Green Tea lJDDtfttll f #60 rash ion Island, Nowporr Cr.ntor ' t Reservations honored: 644·481 L ~ COME IN AND BE OUR HONORED GUEST ,, ............. .. COCKTAILS 8ANl<AMElllCARO, MASTERCHARGE ond AMERICAN CXPltE!.S .. : Friday Octot>¥ 1 1976 WAREHOUSE OFFERS NEW MENU. • • <Fro• Pase CS> staff the 4'1ree s pots, looklng for ~~~~~~~~~~~!-~~~~~~~ bright young college-age people who exhibit a warmth and friend- ly charm to ma.ke tbe cu.slome.rs fttl at home. The lounge at the Newport Warehouse. alre.idy magnetic thanks to lls lop-notch banana da1qwn . also feature> nightly en· tertaanmenl. Country-rock onenlt>d Rosewood 1s currently appe 1n g. Monday through Wednes y, from 9:30p.m. WITH A EPERTOIRE that The Warehouse is located dlrtttly on Balboa Bay, 3450 Via Oporto. Lido Village. ()pen dally at 11 a.m. for luncbeonandSp.m. for dinner; a apedal brunch is SttVed In the open·alr pat.io on Sunday. beginning at 10.a.m. Valet and self·parkln1 faclUties are available. Reserva· UOl\S only for parties of eight or· more: 673-4700, Mooda,y through Thunda,y. Etlmic Dining Clwsen country's r eslaurant-aoers patrol\Ue ethnic nllng places. LUNCH•OINV-IER DAILY Food tO T8M Out" 1t•30A.M to 10PM JOU "-'t.r If•& COSTA MIS.A 64Z-71U • '46-ttl I rn<'ludes mo of toda~·s popular rock h1~. Ros wood incorporates the bass-playing of Brian Kwilo. the rhythm and \'OCals or Bob Oriental restaurants have become s uch an important part of America's ethnic di nine habits an recent years that lhey tU'e now a close seeood to Italian restaurants in popularity. a Na· tlonal Restaurant Association survey dJsclosed recently. The NRA. representing the na· Hon's foodservi~dustry , asked more than 3.~ famHies about ethnic dinmg tastes and discovered that 31 percent chose Italian restaurants as their ethnic dining favorite, but 30 per- cent picked Oriental restaurants. Re1ional differences, says the NRA, do affect the totals, with Oriental restaurants most popular in the New England and Pacific regions and Mexican most popular in the Southwest and mounta in regions. Those with incom~s of more than $25,000 per yyar ure three limes as likely lU: palroniie French. restaurants. the survey al.so dis- .;~~~~;:;:;~;:;;:::;:;;;::=::;;;;;;;=:;;;;~~;;:;;;;;;;;;:_ Bartosch, and tbe g\lllar. banjo Drop By E l A 1at.aclor and vocals or Jan Heck In add1llon. the folk-rock duo, John Bro\\ n J ll nnd Za\•ter Welch, perfoqn Thursday through Sunday. beginning at 9 p m . A s uperb vocalist who de- livers bard rock hits and folk ballads with equal ease, Brown is backed b y Welch , an ac- complished guitarist who also plays steel banjo, classical gwtar and mandolin. closed. • Say Hello To Mcrcial TRY ORANGE COUNTY'S FINEST MEXICAN FOOD .. ,. I • ft•IAMf~I Now Serving Arncri .an 4 Me ... ican 8rt'akt..Jst from 7 A ~ SJI & Sun . Third most popular choice was the booming Mexican restaurants, 16 percent fa- vorites, followed by German at six percent, and French al four percent popularity. 1t is now estimated that 80 percent or the According t o the NRA, Americans now eat one of every three-meals away from home and that figure should rise to one out of every two in the 1980s. Tbe foodservice industry is the na· lion's largest retail employer, creaUng jobs for 4.7 percent or the nation's work force. COM,lETE DltolMlRS f.llOM SZ I 0 to S).40 ~ 1761 ~E·~"°~ ~LVD •• :·M ·~4S-l520 LJ ~ l8 TEMPLE <;ARDENS ~-· ~ Mon. Tl'lur 10 10 I I • Ftt . Sat. Sun l AM to I 2 M1on1gnr O,·HNSse Re1taurant .. '°'~5 Take off for a fun evening at The Registry! Great evenings take oll in The Grana Pon age Restaurant and Saloon. Start with a superb dinner featuring table-side gourmet cookery. Stay for dancing and swilche<J.on entertainment Come for dinner. O(thedanctng. Or the show. Come for all three Now that's a happy landing! Kathryn Chase Sept. 20 thru Oct. 9 THE REGISTRY HOTEL ORA!'GE COl.Jl'iT\' AIRPORT 18800 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine Phone 752-8777 0•"9Cla"<lo~••l<ldoY tt •i1t• •1.,-M.in_.o~~,-nlC.: tp D• •at. T•••• [ ---w =w= --.---: -::::=-'WWW!-----~ ~ ~~ ~ -~(1 LUNCHEON AND DIMMER DAILY ------Special l.uldeon Buffet $2.10 Monday thru Friday 11 ·30 to 1 ,:lO RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE FPJlurinq Eic011c Troo•cal Orrni.• I SOO ADAMS lot HOf'borl COSTA MESA AJld. Ii. G!Wd." Gro•~ 12201 IROOKHUUT 540·1'17 S40·192l tAI Chopmonl 611-7020 ~ l MONDAY thru THURSDAY SPECIALS (t T) (fit S.11 F. Sm1dav '11/ 6 P.M.J -Exclurhng Ho/ldays 1 '-------------------- d11111ers 111clude soup Of ~"1d, bJk~d pot.Ho Of nee ~,I -::;;==================i" RED SNAPPER .................. 2.75 'i JUST ONE VISIT MAHI MAHI . . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . • . . • 2.9rJ · ~1 ••'7 GRILLED SEA BASS ............. 3.25 ·1i 11, ... ,;.,1 J1ul , .... ·111 ... , . ., .. ,;,,. ... ,111tJ1 I i\P,\U,\N.\ ;. 11..-'""'' 1111111111• ''"""'" TOP SIRLOIN •. • •.• -.•••. · • · • • • • 3.75 1 r-Jlll ;11 .._,,111li1•r11 I .tltf.,rtti" ••• I NEW YORK STEAK . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 3.95 I I "'1 ... , .. )'"' •·Ill .... , .. ,.FU• ... 1 .. 111 PER- 11 ·SJ\'I, \K\U-:"'"· t;REEK. &· LOBSTER T All . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 5.50 I KllS!'I \" ., .... ··"···· J~ .... 11 ·~ STEAK AND LOBSTER........... 5.95 j A'IEKIC\'I •" f.O,TJ~t:,'T\L • 111· , .. ; .. 4• \ i ......... .tlt\llflll'. LUNCHEON Jfso served daily until 4 p.m. ~J l , 16278 P~tofoc Coan Hwv • Hun1m91on 8<ih • (2131 592 t32f I [~~£ Co"~Coro~..:M:r~71~;~~ -=;=_}3 32I02 COAST HWY. LAGUNA NIGUEL \Al C.-Y..., P-fl 499·2626 4gG.Sn3 LUNCH-Mon. to Fri. 11 :30 to 3 D.___ 7 ....... '"''·· .._.. -nl es. 111111.\ I \I I. Dinner Menu prices start -$4.25 cowvo .... ,"' ' I N IQh" Live Entertainment Nightly APACANA Restaurant 600 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach (tn Newport Center across from Fa~h1on l~l.1nd) Few RH•rvotJon• CoU: 640·7502 fl!([ YALIOATfD ,AUl..ci loANOUfT fA(lllTl(S (10 IO 1001 MOW! AN ALL MEW ~ F11USK€s (Formerly Harvey J's) ~ LUNCH MOIL thnl Fri. I f to J DIMMER MOIL thn Sat. 5 to I 0 DANCING & EHTERTAIMMEHT How Af p 1Gl'lng Take A Dining Trip On A Train GENE DE VALLE AND THE FINISHING TOUCH t"or a unique ctining adventure, .come aboard -:--;;;;=---the glamour train. Lunch. ctinncr and Sunday brunc-h. Savory entrca include 1 HOJ ALGOHqUIM I lul .. Oll Hca1Mlr W. HYntfftCjtOft leach 846-1319 y ~ • t Roa't Prime Rib of Be-cf, Rack of Lamb : 1 ~ • &: Chesapeake Bay Scallop. Grand ~ :. ' \ ~ C.cntral Stat.ion Lounge with Chowder Bar \ } '\ ) and.Dining Cars located in South Coast Plaza in OJ&ta M t"'Sl . (711) 5'1()..8822 Come relive the past. .s ..--. '-... ... rnquire about our specially-selected ~~ wineof themonth .~- .-·· t -: . . I i I O!'f'• I llO lo~ "-' MONDAY HIGHT FOOTBALL · WATCH IT OH OUR HEW GIANT SCREEN TB.EVISIOH sum IOWL I 0 CENT 1ms HOT DOGS SPICIAL SAMDWICtfls 2607 w. eo.t Hwy ..... .,.,.. .... 64'-0201 · . .. . .. j If Vt'>! pl:; I \" '•,.rn "-'1 t"I <1" •'>US 1 r !otfr•w t. .1' .; . . . , l J I <.·it O"~ tr .P<V< VO< 1 •• ·~ ·~·'"'""'""'''0""U.~ FAMll Y PIZZA! PARLORS Huntington Beach 847-1214 Costa Mesa 64&7136 .. A New Supper Experience I For cockla.iltt or dining •I ~n ing lale for lhe ·•Afler" Crowd ~ I Crtpcs and olhcr llhiquc disbd I Wally Ruth tit the piano bar I Comfort:1hle, informal. with an ~can vk'w l'kt'<' m.11...-11' ... 'h.1t1111h by \-:illinir. 714/t.411o111\11<1 ~,~~ Be.achtt® .IW\orrto HOTfL •cwtoar 0 O'llJITmt 900 ~ C.mrr a.-. tvM" •"""~•• , .. .,,.," ._.,_, .. , l lOS U SI k.at•ll1 I V«. .aMl\4t1m I 114 J &)• )"4 Co111imwlt1l Cuisine Limchro11 • Dinnrr Br1111ch • Lak ~"/'/"'' Rommlli'c Guitar ''Cusic in the old world atmosphere ofJhe <Apri Lou11ge esert'<llions Honored (714) 641-9.fJ.f 3300 Jr~ Coast lluy. al Neup011 Bll'rl. NOW A TRULY SEMS.ATIONAL SHOW!!! R formerly With THE PLATIERS A y ) LOW DON ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING Tuesday thru Saturday Neuport Bt111ch 9:00 P.M.·2:00 A.M. ... I OUTRIGGER ROOM tmd the ot~~rinal A mfl i11 :.; KONA 0 11 Balboa lslt1J/d • Dinner Only • LANES 311 ,,fc1ri11e A t't:'. 2699 Harbor (714) 673-6580 Costa Mesa 545-1112 -· \ Everyone 1hop1 Dime ·A-LlnH. Saturday1, In the DAILY PILOT Real CantoAese Food eat here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st Pl., Newport Beach ORiole 3-9560 ,.._ to Mid..iqllt Ooily-Wf'flc~ds U11lil LOO ._,._ o•u 1\ 't'UJI \. ... KUIOI ....... ITwo or more versons) Chirken Chow M ein. i.weet and sour pork. Cltl! foo young, fr1t•cl net•. fortune and almond rnokic-. TWO LOCATIONS f 42 I £ I 7ffl Sf. SCll!toAllll SSa.2426 l 121 E. C-t Hwy, Cor--.. M• 67J.Hlf Coming Monday: TRIGGER Mond.ay Night Football Big Sc:rMn, Hot 0oos •nd B-. ""' 0..-qo r'"''""V .. , A .. ..,, f,ff; A"'Ol'I f\lvrl (. >Wd U I. (.,:ahl0'1'1 I 'I f,~ft ( 71') !J4Q ,"()I) SOUTM COA~T PLAZA MOTEL WESTtRM IM'lUl~AllOMA( ltOTU.S ~ f.. • ... , ,, ....... ·~Uno• J """'-QJI' ..... ' . .. . • Friday October I 1976 DAIL V PILOT f!i , It's Almost Fantastich M~.rlcan Da1tc~ Dances and m usic from severaJ regions of Mexico will be performed by the Ba llet F olklorico M•x 1 ca n o d ~ Graciela Tapia at 8 p.m . Wednesd ay in the O r a nge Coas t College Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tickets at $.1.50 are available from the box om~e. 6:30 to 8 :30 p .m . tonight, Monday and Tuesday a nd 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday. Tbt>y hit lhe Jackpot with "Tbt' Fan tastlcks.'' which opened off Broadway in th' u r Jy Saxties and 1s still running And they d1dn t do too b•d w1lb "I Do, J Do," wb1cb will v1s1t the Orang~ Coast twice dun1111 the out month But somehow. pla>" righb Tom Jonel. and Harley Schmidt ne\cr really got oft the ground with "Celebration." which has been around almost as long as "F1l4ltasllcks~' but hadn't made it into Orange County until last weekend when the young. 11mb1llous Fryed Owl Repertorv ·Theater put tlon the boards. AS A VE HICLE, "Celebration" borrows rat her heavily from its more illust rio us stablemate. There 1:1 much of the navor of" Fan- tastic ks" in th~ one, dubbed a ''ritual musical, .. including a narrator character \\-ho could be El Gallo's brother and the young, innocent boy and girl. An addition Is the wealthy old reprobate who hasn't felt an honest emooon 1n a quarter of :i century. Stereotypes all, but mlerestmg ones -at least the way they're handled by the Fryed O°" I Players, who h a \•tl moved into a m o re stageworthy room of the Artisan's Guild Hall in Garden Grove. The music 1s the show's long s wt. with three excellent performers to handle it -Vince Tram as the magici.antnarrator, Lyla May as the girl and Clark Bur son as lhc Jaded 1.1lhonaire. Joel SAND CASTLE CONTEST SET IN CORONA DEL MAR .•. (From Page C3 "ARTISTS OF TOMORROW' -Music, choreo- graphy, singing , art work and poetry by teen- agers. sponsored by American Pen Women, 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday. Fountain Valley Civic Center. 10200Slatcr Ave., Fountain Valley. Free IRVINE HARVEST FESTIVAL -Saturday and Sunday al Culver and Barranca roads in Irvine. see P age Cl. 'WSTORJC DAYS' -Antique auto show, games, races and parade ( 10 a.m. Saturday northwest on Electric Avenue from Seal Beach Boulevard >. noon to 5 l>.m . Saturday al Eisenhower Park, Mam Street and Ocean Avenue. Seal Beach Free admission. i\."'lTlQUE SHOW AND SALE l to 10 p m . Saturday and Sunday, noon to 6 pm Monday at the new Registry Hotel, 18800 MacArthur Blvd., lrvme \across from the airport 1 S2 VlKIU CARR -In concert, 8 p.m Saturday <sl the Anaheim Convention (;enter. Tickets at agen- cies or box office. FOLK FESTIVAL Featunng Pete See1?er. 4 and 8 p.m. Saturday and 12·30 p.m. Sunday, along with Peter Yarrow. Al lkon1s Adobe, 23537 Calabasa!> Road, Calahai;as fCalabasas exit from Ventura Frcl·wuy) $3.50 adults, $1 C'h1ldren •••....•..•••.•..••••.....• . F.1COSTOK 0£9/GKED Of nocx COE!T CNl'CKt Call 714 548-2888 I I •//•ol I . : Sdtasrians MSI : CAM>lll,...,,,, .... )l:M •"4 ,.,.,, . . .....•.........•........... Arl /01 /'REE s .. ,11 Kil 1•rR\(1' \I \I R\'1! I CAL-GRAPHICS PRESS I''" \141'110\ I\ '\\I 'I~ ~)RI Ill \I II 'SHOW OF THE WORLD' Lu.a Minnelli, Cap- tain and Tennille. Hamilton, J oe Frank and Den· nison and others. 8 p.m . Saturday at tlie Inglewood Forum Tickets at T1cketron, Mutual and Liberty agenciel. SUNDAY,OCTOBER 3 SAND CASTLE CONTEST -Noon to 2 p. m Sun- ~ay at Corona del Mar State Beach Signups, 11 a.m. Free spectafor ad~s1on ORANGE COUNT\' RHYTHM MACHINE -4 to 7 p m . Sunday at the Lido Lounge, Newporter Inn, 1107 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach Free GEORGE CARLIN -8 JO pm Sunday at the Los Angeles Music Center Pav1hon S6 50-$8.50 tickets at Mutual Agencrc .... JAZZ SESSION Ed Leach and his Zulu Paraders. I .JO pm Sunday New Orleans Ja:u Club at the Elks Club, 17551 Tra~k. Garden Grove. Open to pubhc T UESDAY, OCTOBER s ORGAN R EUITAL By Justin Colyar, noon to 1 p.m Tuesday in Orang<' Coast College Fine Arts Hall 119, 2701 Fairview Hoad. Costa Ml'sa f'ree 'LEA RNING TREt:' Captioned film for dear, 4 p.m . Tuel>day in Golden West College Forum 2. 15744 Golden West St , Huntington Beach Free FORUM HORSE SHOW Renefits City of Hope 7·30 pm Oct. S-9, and 1 30 pm. Oct. 5-10. /\l Inglewood Forum. $.1 25·5 25. 1213)673·1300 WE DNESUA\', OCTOBER 6 BALLET FOLKLORICO MEXICANO -8 p.m Wednesday in the Orange Coa5l College Auditonum. 2701 Fa1rva·w Ro:id, Costa Mesa $3.50. at 00.x ofrrc<' GABOR SZABO 9 pm to 2 a m Wednesday through Oct 10 at llung11 J()(!'s Jan Club, 1506 Pacific Coast lhghway, Huntington Beach. SJ ~ ..... ~'"'4a...._ A'-l(tHIMa~:~MA'\ tV1hDAT r& 2 JOPM •1' 1) plus one drink minimum. GORDON MACRAE -Myron F1oren and Sandi Griffiths in "Senior Citizens Days," Wednesday through Oct. 8 at Disneyland. $5, tncludes rides. f FRIDAY,OCJ'OBER8 'COUNTRY MVSIC'-Three-day UC Irvine Ex- tension progr am, Oct 8-10. $38 noncredit, S53 credit. 833-5524. DAVID FROST -On "Interviews I Shall Never Forget," 8 p m. Oct 8 10 Plummer Auditorium, Fullerton. $3 50. 871-SSSJ TJlAVELOG -"Sea and Shor e of BaJa," with Dr. Ted Walker. g pm Oct 8. Orange Coast College Auditorium. 2?0J Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. S2 50 SONS OF CHAMPLIN 8 30 and 11 p.m . Oct 8-10 at The Golden Bear. 306 Pac1r1c Coast Hlgbway, Huntington Beach. $4 50. SJ0-9600. CALICO DA VS -Square danc1n~. bluegrass, parade. and other acl1v1t1es, Oct 8·10 1n Calico Ghost Town 1n San llernardJno County. ore In· terstate 15 about 10 miles north or Barstow. 1·254·2122. FALL CARNIVAL -Games. booths and spaghetti din ner. 2 to 7 30 p.m. Oct. 8 at Fountain Valley Elementary School. 17911 Bushard St . Fountain Valley. Free admission ADULT DRAMA "Wh<'n You Comm' Back. Red Ryder"" I nine Community Theate r • Bristol Street at Red lhll Avenue. Costa Mesa. 8:30 p m. Fndayl. and Saturdays Oct. 8·23. 557-7297 'SECRET AFFAIRS OF MILDRE D WILD' 8:30 p.m, Fridays and Saturdays Oct 8·16 at Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse on the Orange <.:oun· ty Fairgrounds. Fair Dnve in Costa Mesa. 556-5391 Intermission Tom Titus Strauss in the young man's role Is u bit weak by comparison, in addlt.lon to appuring too green physically for the part TRANI, WHO wrote the first Pryed. Owl show, "Froth," is the standout or lht• rast: Hl1' rendition of the tiUe number and the pulsaUng paean to reality. "Survive," are compellingly done . Miss May. as the rather shopworn angel. is equipped both p hysically and vocally with the ability to capture and hold an audience no matter what eJse ls transputng on stage. A resoundingly strona performance is turned in by B"rsoo, who has two or the show's best numbers, "Bored " and "Where Did ll Go." and tackles them at full till. Bunson's robust dehv~ry strengthens the show, shoring up some of the more predictable situauons. DIRECTOR MOCE Frym, who partic ipates tn an exceptionally busy chorus, has mounted a production that is visually first rate, with in lricate lighting effects and endless costumt> changes. T here are problems in the execution, C'hiefly a matter of synchronization with the tape recorded musical score. · "Celebration" continues T h ur sdays through Satbrdays until Oct. 16 at 8 30 in tht• Artisans' Guild Hall, 9858 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove. Reservations 530·8120. le ..... M h Mt.IW• 9142400 1.ril •"•..,...,.._ • .ar.111 ....... , vtM .. t h ·~··· VIGILANn fOICI I"! ....... ,. .. 'I.US e 994-2400 '1llll DYMAMm !"I _ ........ --. TWM .. __ _.._ . ..,_ h., ... 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F"lnVY ICITY 011. lX, • '"TMl IAD ..ws 1uas· , Th t "'\MMUAlD" ,,..., .· roa ~.:~ -PLUS -11---=.,.o~THl~n:mv i-- The Devil in ~TNI '°~ D=:::; ,., &.&! J '"TMI H-.T SCOUT Ne noSS ones CATHOUSI THUUDAY'' ® """""6WO«l0 .. ,,.., ()pen Daily 12·30 pm . . -. . • .. ... lllet let. I lun.-1 Ml to 4 pm OMMOf °""'fn f I Z ......... ,.... ....... -,.........,. .. .._..._ fllllllJ ""11 ,.,.,_, ...,_,,. a.tot.I ._ .. -· . -. ..... IUINT OfflllNCH ,.,., "Ill. nttOI HOUSI ,.,., tr• IOU a ...UU IAIU• NOIMAN, II TNAf TOUf 1N1 "'"'l-etU'4N .. _ otlrY uar, ca.ur u11r ,.. UN# MA<I e OtMI tlf9 IUIHT Of•DINOS ,.,., '"". TlllOI HOUSI '"' _,_fWll JAWI"' -(.tCOtf DAY Of TIM DOlPMIN _J 01 i ' • J • .. .. -· ,. ~ DAILY PILOT New AJhums Surprising Hy MIOlAEL PASKE\'lCtl oi-. O.Olt ,..,.. M.H The sudd~n ra-.e of Boston a tal~ted New En&land rock qurntet lS esJ)e<'1al!f notablt' when considering that the s uccess df.-1ls debut album has come from excited h~tt:ners rather than advance rt-cord comvany promotion Far too often, record buyers are subJocted tu massive hy~ heralding the next "i>uPf'r&roup " While such flak may hrinM 11 prehm1nary sales push, 11 usually lt•ads lo c1111appointment and dl!i. trust among the publlr Bruce Springsteen as a glanng eJrnmple. After such an incredible media bhtz, 1t was near ly ampos:.ible to bay yt1u enJoyed Spnngsteen without ~ing laugh<'d al as a pawn of com merciahs m And 1t 's now a standing joke that Columbia Re<.·ord.\ will re·package all the left over Spnng~leen albums under the title "Born to Rerun .. Spnngsteen has taJenl. yet it's unhkr ly he'll e1.er C'ompletely IJve down his failure h the "next Dylan " WITH BOSTON, the s1tuat1on 1s reversed Within a fe1.1. dayi. alter the catchy single "More Than a Feeling·' bt>gan to get a1rpla). record stores throughout Southern Califom1~ were sold out The ract that Bos ton 1s a band of unknowns has helped rather than hindered its cause, because listeners are always eager to discover a new band on their own And "B<:>!>ton" <Evie PE 34188) 1s a worth~ Acting SdVes 'Great Scout' By KAT11t: 8. T RACY Of tf'llt 0.1t¥ PHot Sto1•t "The Grt•at Stout and ('athousc Thursday" 1s a comedy lovt• !>tory 11bout three men and a tag-along prostitute who attempt to get back the money swindled from them by a former partner. Thi in volves a lot of horseplay shooting, 1.1.1ld cha~e-; ~1nd dl'l1J}(-d-act1on fast fighting With e\ en ont• a c·on art 1st, the plot ·s ironies are prc'<11ct abie \\1th le'>M'r actors. the r11m could ha\ t• ~l·n a di!>a~kr Lt•e Man 1n as lhlc' Indian fighter and scoul ha-; a le~., per:-onablc role here tha'! m "Cat Ballou " Ka ·1 Lenz as Thursday portrays the conni\'ang but good hC'artt'<I proM1tute, an over done' and !>ll•rc•otypc.•d charactc>r role to today's ~c·reen~ ROBERT Culp 1s the s lack soph1sllcate<i swindll•r who h('comes his own v1ct1m and Ehzabcth Ashll'Y as his ;mgel in black wire But the trut• star or the blory I~ Oliver Rel'd as an akohola<· Indian with a hilarious plan .ror rc'ntO\ mg the "'h1tc man l''ans 1.1. 111 enJOY seeing him in a comedy role the has starred tn such dramatH' films as "Womrn Jn Love," "The J>e\1ls" and "Tommy"J in ~h1ch Recd provei. his acting versatilit) Y et underneath all this Crhohty lies a story of valul's and v1s1on.-. "hrrc respectability b bought with mont•y . Directed by L>on Taylor , spunky banjo. mus11· by John Cameron and written by Richard Shapiro. Rated "PG " THE ALICE COOPER SHOW All(( (()OP(R MAMM'S SO COAST PLAZA tth tlltu Ult •1 •It• \4, 1111 MAM M'S SO tp,~~~~WA , ........ , )A.''" WELCOME TO MY NIGHTMARE "UFIGUAlD_. , ... ttHUT W..-1'4,_I._,. "IAD HlWS 1u1s· IP'G• • ", .. , , __ , ... 1\-eol\ .",, ... ,. "CAMlLOT .. IP'GI IHSAf l<M-1•1H "HllLODOUr t II UTl\IM-• -N lfl(l PVI ... • -n ,_,. ... ,., MAllM'~ 1 r•t1 l u • ,_, so. com PLAZA "AllCI IN WONDHLAND" ,..., I IAI h •"••11 I.II -Sim J •J.Jt.4 41 111 mi "un 1»-u1-tt 1t ••r IN((S DAil Y AT INEMALANO IUllln ''UF...,,.,U "'ID .. CPGI CIN[MAlAMO ~, .. ~ ...... '"~;; .. ~:"' ••tAD MEWS llAIS .. tt\/IAI II\• ...... tt MANll'S ClllEMAlAllD l.t\.4 h ....... a-U••• t l\'lt1 11<1rm111C "JAWS .. , , ... _ .. ,. "THE HIMDlMIWG'" J4Mll ,..,, ... IUMM'S • r=.l':': =:..,.., C1~~E~t';'~D HALICI '" WOHDllLAND" ....... ...~ U~t•t .._,._,_ ( __ R_e_c_o_rd_R_e_v_ie_w __ J find. The band plays forceful yet melodic rock wtth a fine grasp ol BriUsh and Amencan in- n uenres The result as s mooth·Oowing hybnd sound that evokes memories of other groups without sounding dcnvallve Tom Scholz's rhythm guitar and Brad Delp's lead vocals on "Pf'act-of Mind" are reminiscent of the Doobie Brothers' energetic "Chin11 Grove," and thl' extended keyboard forays on "Foreplay /Long Time" captures the feeling of Yt>S "Let Me Take You Hom e Tonight" as an acoustic track with fine!) understated heavy chordmgs that re~all Supertramp at its ~st HOWEVER, IT'S Boston's ab1bty to supply the surpnse catch hook like the acoustic bridge on "Foreplay/Long Time" -or an lnven· tJ ve trans ition that sets 1t apart from most bands Guitarist Scholz ts Boston's driving force. He coproduced the album m technically bnlHant fashion and provides creative leads throughout. Wlule his lyncs offer little in tbe way or sub- s tance. Bo!>ton ·~ pleas ant, higb·pilched harmonies put the emphasis on tonal colorations instead of message The ta lent as there, and if Boston comes through with an eiml.Jng stage show it should become a major groupm record time. TH E NEW TQm Jans album came this way via a friend who I thought had at least some semblan ce of musical taste. My initial objective reactions: "Nice Ethan Russel cover photo- graph ... folkie ... Mimi Farina . _ .boredom." Couldn't have been more wrong because "Dark Blonde" <Colombia PC 34.292) is among the most beautiful, fully realized musical efforts of the year. Producer J oe Wissert Earth, Wind and Fire and Boz Scagg's "S1lk Degrees" -handles the dials anc:t Jans is backed by one of the tightest small bands around, including the Cull-bodied bac;o; ltnes or Kerry Hatch a nd twin lead guitaris ts Jerry Swallow and Scott Shelly. Swallow and Shelly tum in some dazzling trade· oCfs without a speck of faller and the added rhythm punch or gwtanst Fred Tackett <Scaggs) works to perfection. "WHY DON'T You Love Me" is a ringer for Scaggs' ··Lowdown,•· wtuch ma,y mark the first tncarnal1on or d isco-folk. ir that ·s possible. AJthough Jans as taking a more aggressive, up· tem90 approach . he as not s acrificing has ability to weave lyrics into compelling stories. Hts ltnes are graceful and image-laden without falling into pretentiousness or betraying has wry humor The compositions link together to form a touchin~ story line based on a young man's experiences an th<' Sparush Civil War and his unrequited love. Jans ' vocals arc in the traditio nal fo lk vein but he supplies the harmony and emotion miss· 1tig from Dylan 's recent efforts. Capsulized, "Dark Blonde" is an excellent album where diverse musical, lyncaJ and vocal elements are molded into a coherent entity. lt deserves a listen. "HOIMAM, IS THAT YOU?" (f•G) MR.llOOIS "SIUH'r MOYIE" "EYERnHIHG AIOUT SU" Ill) "LOGAN'S llUM" "HAHY & w.u:ra GO ro HIW YOtll'' CNJ "OISHSION'' lflGJ "T All DllYHM •• , "L~UAD .. IN• "IAO MIWS llAISH "VIGIL.AMT! FOiler "DIXll QTMAMITF' CPGI UCI Film Cla.ss. On Capra "The Slate or t he Union," a film starring Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, not seen since its original release in 1948, will be shown at 7 p.m . Thursday in UC Irvine's Science Lecture Hall to open a new lec- lure-ltl m series . "The Films of Frank Capra " According to cla~s coordinator Paul Fr1zler. Capra will drop in on one or the 10 class sessions to discuss his work. Enrollment 1s !>l1 ll open t o the gener al public at a fee or $66 for three units of c redit an drama Or a OOn{'redlt fee of $40. For further informa- tion. or to enroll. call UC I t:;xtension at , 833-5414. 0 ,.H Ml.NTL' ••41 .... rM1 \llHOU OHL', I 0 THUTIEl---- HMHOITOH MOVIE RATINGS RJR fMENTS ~D mtJNO PEOPLE '~~; ... .,, ... ; .. ""'''''',,,.,,,. #Wtfl a6oaff ... ..,.,,....,, "' ......... ,........., ,., ,,.."".,, ,~ ,._,,lifl' ..... "'' ~ OP ..,. a • ., .... ' """'"""'O fW•-_...""'~c.-.-••• .... •·- YOUR hometown paper, th• DAILY PILOT • tl!U_, _...._,•A• _ _......._.. - -...rAu.DN ~l"IJl'l'Tlm•-~~,.. ..,.tn;u Al1lAJa,. ... ..... .._ -·· ...... -··---..,.. ... ... , __ 1 .. 11 ..... 11 _.," ...... .. • \lneg~l•d Fionnuula Jo'lannagan p ortray s a policeman 's wife whose discon'ry that her hus band has a girlfriend brings dis- astrous rc.-s ults. Sun d ay al 9 pm. on "Ko- Jak .. on rh~nnel 2 ~~~0 Ice ·-£!--~ skating .e,'eryda~~ IT'S YOUR CHOICE! Tbnlght: i 7PM CAMPAIGN ~ ~S Join Ho8t Pi--'lno Jim Cooper ~ ~ forth ... Orange County Speciel• • rm Orenge County Election Ret.urna 9 p.m. Nov. 2nd MESA VERDE CEMTER H~ & A4-. Coote M.... Ttt. 171 41 979-1880 Hit'• a ball of a·- brawl." ...... I \ • I , "~UROER BY 0£AlH" 7.1S·10:SO PREVIEW ' THE RIT?" ONCE ONLY AT 9:00 "THE BLACKBIRD" WILL NOT BE SHOWN TONIGHT ONLY IN HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER • • EDWARDS HARBOR c~':A 1 HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON ST. COSTA MESA 646-0573 2 MILES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY. • I • ti.. t I I .~ • ,,, f <Ml l'l!Ofl( t llUlU tAMO Ill SU W ION$ CM.l Ill JI 41~-0661 10 AM S 'M llllOll SAT I ~llR tliClllAllMMrlUCAllD' ~ Mi!UtltAll UP1tt1S ·,a REGULAR PERFORMANCES BEGIN FRIDAY, OCT. 8 edwards BRISTOL CINEMA BRISTOL AT MACARTHUR .. There·s a sexual revolution going on ... and all the leaders are In my family:· I .,lu-;;;; '""• -...t I ~f,.,1...._ ... ·~' .. , -•• .,. •11 -"f h+h f41t,1f/fAl'll!fr.,4 ••111• .. ••• ,.,,. ., ... t,_ -~ •MllllOCOlOll l"l' ___ J'lt) I·· -·• •'4 NEW--4=UNNY FROM THE SMASH BROADWAY HITI HA•IOR ol AOAMj, COSTA MfSA. rHONE 546 3102 OH "•ltOt tlVO • ONI Mll1 IOlllM 0• 1411 OllOO fWT. PEAFO"MANCl S<:H!DULE WEEKDAYS &:30-8:15-10;00 SAT-IUN: 2:00-4:oo.t:00-8:00-10:00 A SHOCKING NEW THRILLER WEEKDAYS "'DEVIL": 1:50 SAT.-suH. 2:00-5:21M:S$ edwards MESA CINEMA HlWPO«T llYO. Al ltTH ST. COSTA MESA MMOrt WftKOAYI .,,,.UM": 1• 10':30 IAT.--IUH. l :H-1:06-111!20 .. ... Photo-rapher to Talk PHOTOGRAPHY SEMINAR AND SHOW -Van Dea;en Coke, 7 to 9:30 pm. Thursday at the N~rt Harbor Art Museum, 2211 W. Balboa Bl~, Newport Beach. SS. reservations 673-SllO or "75-3886. Also, display or his photos, W ednes- day -through Nov. 7 at Susan Spiritus Gallery, 3336 Via Udo, Newport Beach. Reception 8 to 10 p.m. Wednesday. 'CELEBRATION OF TALENT' -Arts and craft, 10 a.m . to S pm. Saturday at Grace Lutheran Church, Ed.Inger and Golden West streets, Huntington Beach. Jewelry, quilts, weavings, etc. AllT FILM -"American Art in the '60s," featuring Claes Oldenburg, Helen Frankenlhaler and others, noon to 1 p m. Tuesday, Orange Coast College Fine Arts Hall 116, 2701 Fairview Roa<t, Costa Mesa. Free. MIXED-MEDIA EXJDBIT-The Garden Grove Art Guild, Sunday th.rough Oct. 25 at Mills House, 12732 Main St., Garden Grove. Reception 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday with demonstrations. Hours: noon to4p.m. Thursdays-Mondays. Free. Galleries/ Exhibits BLACK AMERICAN ART Survey of two cen· turies, now through Nov. 21 in the Frances and Armand Hammer Wing of the Los Angeles Coun· ty Museum of Art, Si90I Wilc;bire Blvd.. Los Angeles. 10 a .m. t.o S pm Tuesdays through Fridays, 10 a.m. to 6 pm. Saturdays and Sun· days. Free. WATERCOWR AND COLLAGE PAINTINGS -By Gerald Brommer, Saturday through Oct. 31 at Challis Gallenes, 1390 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. 11 a.m. t.o s p.m. Wednesdays· Sundays . Free. TV Focus: Four Wlw rllterSex e Frlday.Octobef 1 1976 0.AIL y PILOT CT Changes • • • m Art Shown "Beyond the Artist's Hand. Examinations of Change" opens the fall exhibition schedule in the Flne Arts Gallenes at Cal St.ate, Long Beach. The show, wlucb is now open, will continue lhrou&b Od.30. Curated by the students or the CSU LB Muse um St udies Certificate Program, under the direction or Constance Glenn of Lai\UUl Beach, the exlubition Painter Robert Indiana is shown with his well-known and much-reproduced painting using the letters of "love" to create a design. was orcani1ed lo exempllly the premise that art often changes ·'beyond the art 1st':. hand.'' Presentations of aspects of cb&n.1e include the technological advancements in the rest.oration o( artwork5, prt>seoled by SIU\ Diego conservator John Asmuss; Rembrandt's engravings 1&nd etcbinas juxtaposed with unusual ;>lints emulating the master; and changes in types ol media, as authorized by Robert Motherwell (from collage to t apestry) and as unaulhorl:r.ed by Robert lndlana <nngs, necklaces, posters, and more). Also shown are doeumenta- tions of socio-anthropological changes of the Gabrileno Indian culture by artists Newlon and He l e n II a r r ts o n , o u t d.o or sculpture. buill by Lo6 Angeles artist. Lloyd Hamrol. chanacs caused by v1owor purtJc1paUon: llme111pace perceptual chanaes exemphf1ed by 8111 Viola's video insl&llallon; 11nd subue concep- tual changes \lxammed in photo- graph.'I by John Divola Callery hours arc noon lo 4 p.m. Mondnys throuah Fridays and 1 to 4 p.m . Sundays. The galleries urc dosed Saturdays and holidays. Weekday parking is available In the pa.Jd public lol on the south side of Seveolh Street. All CSULB lots are open to the pubUc at no charge on Sun· days~ NEW-FROM THE BROADWAY SMASH "There's a sexual revolution going on ... and all the leaders are in my family~ 8Hch Soule•ard Sou1h of Gardon G•OY• F rwy. WH1m1,,.1e< •534~ Co''" M•"' • 546-3102 $'1rri.n1 DENNIS DUGAN · MICHAEL WARREN TAMARA DOBSON · VERNEE WATSON <o-m•rtt11JAYNE MEADOWS f and "'"oc!v<"'& WAYIAND FLOWE RS Sottnpl•y by RON CIARK & SAM BOBRJCK .,,.,GEORGE SCl-lLATTER 8u~ on 1lw 8ro1dw1y Pl>r br RON CLARK & SAM BOBRJCK Proouc~...., 0.r«•td br GEORGE SCHLATTER °'''""' '""'"< Compo"'d .. >d / l r" • br CO<>d...c1...i by WILU.AH GOlOSHIN RON Hill(~ M Old f»h•"<W<i !'\I.•· Oo~ Out 01 f •c•, \ • S...•t br and S... i br SHOl\l t l\OB>N~ON THClHA •10U>l0N ROM l"IOTOWN-- United Artists " .. ,, ..,~"'4 I.. """"' .. PHOTOS OF AMERICAN INDIANS -By Edward S. Curtis. with works by Marek van der Marc, Sunday through Oct. 30 al UC Irvine Art Gallery. Reception 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday. Noon to 5 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays. Four transsexuals in· · • cl u d i n g C h r i s ti n e --~,.,,..,..==-:,..--: ....,..o~ ''""' c,...... :_______ ----,.~rrrr:---: J o r g e n s e n j o i n • ~·.::::.: " : u:.~.·~:; • : ....,~~:~,'::!'~ ... ~ycbplp!!ist Dr. William ...,..,.,..., .... , .. t ... q • c.-............ , , .. .., ....... -... ... . 'ART·IN·TBE·PARK' -Arts and crafts sale, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . Saturday at La Bonita Park, Whit- tier Boulevard at Idaho Street, La Habra. Free. BAS-RELIEF PAINTINGS -By Joan Beck, us- ing fabric, today through Oct 30 at Designs Recycled Gallery, 619 N. Harbor Blvd., Ful!erton. Reception 1 to4 p.m. Oct. 9. Free. PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW -Works by photo- gra.phers who have worked with Ansel Adams, Tuesday through Oct 31 at Al Belson Gallery, J720 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. 2 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays-Fridays. Free. 'ILLUSTRATION WE.5T lf75' -Awards exhibit of The Society or UJustrators of Los Angeles, Monday through Oct. 22 at Art Center College of ~gn.1700 Lida St • Pasadena. 1to9 p.m. Mon· days-Thursdays, l to 6 p.m. Fridays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m . Saturdays. Free. Black Art Featured In Museu111 The first com - prehensive !iUrvey or the black contnbution to tbt> arts of America Is now belng presented m the Frances and Armand Hammer Wing of the lA1 Angeles County Museum of Art through Nov 21 Made possible throuih grants from the NationaJ Endowment fo r the Homanltles and PhiUp Mor ris Incorpo rated, this exhibition was or- ganised for the Museum by David Driskell, chalnnan of the art de· partment o f Fisk University In NasbviUe, Tenn. Over 200 works by 63 arti1ts are shown, In· elud ing pal ntin1s. sculpture, drawings, grap'blcs, crafts and de· corative arts. Rader !n "The Mer v • .,.. .. _-.-... ,_. • •-• ... c. .. Griffin Stiow" Monday at 9 p.m. on Channel 11. Dr. Rader explains the difference between a h omosexua l , a transvestite and a transsexual, and lis,ts the steps involved in a sex change, from hormone therapy lo the actual sur· gery. The youngest guest, 25-year-old Canary Conn <born Daniel O'Connor), talks about her feelings or being female, and her decision at the age or 18 to have the sex change operation. Also appear. ing is Canary's mother, who reflects the shock of her son's announcement. BEGINNING wllb t.be work or anon ymous slave artisans or ~ col- onial period, lbe exhibi· lion traces the develop. ment or Afro-American art through the generally t t radltlonal academic wort or t.be late 18th and 19th centuries, the d Y1'•mic "Negro Re nslss a nee" of the 19209, the WPA murals and other public works of the Depression , and t.be neo-primitivism and social protest art ol the ·~·and '40s, conclud.lng with the mulU-faceted explorations of the mid· · 'Interior, ' an oil on canvas painting by black American artist Eldzier Cortor about 194 7 is part of a special exhibit of works now at ,. 3>fb century. the Los Anqefes Countv Museum of Art. •11NOT SINCE 'CAT BALLOU' uc:h a hllarlously bawdy movie!" JOHN WAYNE lAUREN BACALL .. ,,.,...WRM "THE SHOOTisr PLUI (ll'QI ,...., R\\\'n·,\M~.., ~~~5 .. .... HNIW MCllY IKNSOOI • 'fMYOll IOOWA~O • l(Uf.~ OCOflGIA I llOWN • IOAH COW"' r DAILY PILOT Fr1csay Octow ' 1978. Cher, Bobby Recording ~ Tops in Pops @ By USA ROBINSON Cher bas recenUy moved Ullo a new Cher is shorter than you would t~use and has that new baby to care from st-eing ht-r on TV, her ba.i · for. Somehow, sbe seems to be bear- down to her wab t , And yes, her g up. fingernails <painteld a deep, dark maroon) are that long. EVEN WITHOUT makeup. Cher Wearing a baby-blue jumpsuit, and looks glamorous, but she is surpris- propped up against the Aztec-mgly candid and admits to reetine designed pillows of her comfortable slightly trapped by her "family hour" ~•mg room , she l)eemedexhausted TV role: "CBS has always been during a "Sonny & Cher " taplng lunch nervous about me." she saJd. "I don 't break. know ... they lhlnk I 'm waclled." "Thas rou;ine is grueling," she told She agr~ that recording an album me. "We°'ve been taping two shows a with Gregg may help her get across to weelc, and I "m here from early in the an audience that up to now has not morning until Jate at night. Then. bought her records and is, shall we after that. I've been re«>rdmg "1th say. more her own age. Gregory l her husband. rock star "J ha\•en't been too happy wath the Gregg Allman) m the studlo." PIU5, record part oC my career." she saad. PEEL AND LAY PARQUET FLOOR TILE Real wood and so easy to Ooor with (this'll floor ya). You ju.st peel the protective backing and place iL Comea in 6 inch wood piecea. four to the aquare foot. ea•ler to do odd ahapea, comers. etc. CHOICE OF LIGHT. AHTIQUE OR RAVENWOOD. Armstrong SQ. FT. DARK WAU. CORK 12 .. xl2 .. '"Sono,y and Cher got to be \'ery passe with one a roup; we began to appeal to a Top-40 audience. I just cootioued to appeal to lbat audience, and other people weren 'l open to listenlna \0 my recorda. "Grcaory aod I have done four cuts together. It JUSt came about from singing in the balhroom one day to thinking that it would be really ruce to do an album together. Then Gren - not beine with the Allman Brothers and not bemg able to record -was 10- ing to produce a ret'ord with me. .. . "WE DIDN 'T think Warner Brothers would lt!t us do an album singing together. But when we took Armstrong ~r:~ PIACE N'PRESS FLOOR TILE 97c ::·~ SOLARIAN FLOOR TILE 27C TILE Peel aet. and you're done. Nothing eaaler. hey. BULLETIN BOARDS 13"x17" 133 17"x33 .. 253 25"x49" 433 How big do you write thoH note•? Got one big enough for the whole family. %"SHOP PLYWOOD Why only ~? Did we got a great deal on that thlckneH or are we going to get you on the other auea? DECRO-WAll WALLPAPER SQUARES ~0 ?a!? ~I APPROX. 31 SQ.FT. Some people aay lhi• la the cm.wer to hanging wallpaper. it'• easier (some P9Qple aay anything). 4-PAK Rich. dark. chunky (yea, thank you. 111 have some on my sandwich). BLACKBOARD 13"x17'" 153 17"x33" 293 25"d9" 493 Bet you haven't thought about blackboards alnce grammar achool. Still use them.. 10 FT. GALVANIZED RAIN GUTTER 147 I can remember when we aold for half this price (and th• competltlon aold for double). lnilcrtlon. why wait anymore? TRASH BAG HOLDER 397 GREAT ID£A., lt'• such q pain to try to k"P th• bag from flopping closed aa you fill lL l. r-.,.4----,.~...,--~ CORRIDOR DOOR MAT • Indispenaable (you aee how thoH night achoo} claaaea get to me. big woid•). FUNTKOTE PIASTER BOARD ~·· 147 Ys" 1 57 %" 197 Watch when thla ad breaks. It'll look lllre a contractor'• con•ention. FESCO PIASTIC TRASH CAN ·397 32GAL Tougbw than my bride'• · cooMng. Wllb snappy Ud. them the cuts we did, they freaked: they loved them. So now we're coma to ao ahead and f1n1sh it." As for GttH's p~W'el (Tbe All· man Brothers aplh, his le"•' be.sales with C1,pricorn R~ords, pJu.s reaction followmg his testimony aaatnst bl& former road manager). Cher says. "l feel badly for ham right now. Those pressures are no\ as hurd on me as they a re on tilm. He said to me the other day, 'You know. I'm a failure.' and 1 nid. 'Bull ·This 1s the first time in years that, us a pen.on, he's a s uc- cess. "'But as a person. Gregory is mak- ing great strides. The situalion 1s a drag, and it"s a shame. but he'll JUS\ go on and do what he has to do." 12"xl2" MOSAIC TILE Tboae little lx I tUea on a foot square fabric backing. Choice of color• and pa1tem• KWIK KOVER SELF~ADHESIVE t9~ SHELF PAPER 23!. Everythlng i• getting to be peel and atick. When they do that with an lee cream cone. I'm leaving. PARTICLE BOARD SHELVING 12""31" 44•u. 12'"xU'' ss•u 12"1172'' 77• EA- 12"xtl" 99•u. Paint lt or lecno• 1t natural (what la natural about particle board?) BLACK Br DECKER 1%" CIRCULAR SAW ~'--~14!! Boy. don't you Ju.at lOT• that price. Dtcln't It used to be higher? 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The PAIL Y PILOT au.am•• licibiUty fOf" the first in· ,Qrf'ed insertlOfl only. P~sher's Hotic:e: AILn•ol e,,lUk ,1\IH'rt1sed m this nl""' "f'Jpt-r •~ :<ub Jl'I.( to the 1-·~cral t-"..1lr llpUJ>IOI: A<:l nr HI& "'IU1.h m.;kc\ 1t 1llcg.;l l ;uhcrltH• '"an) prl' r.-n:nn·. 1tm11 Jlton, o tJ1;.cnm1nJl1u11 hJ:.l'<i 011 • r.K·e , uilor, r1"111• 111n. ,.,., 1-:Sl.E Y '.'4 ~YLOR CO HEt\ l.TOHS ~1 m·•· t ~H 18MG COMPUTaY llDECOUTED New roof, new paint inside & out, new kitchen c abinets & sink. Seller is in the middle or redecorating project & will deliver in beautiful condition. Anthony kidney·shaped heated pool, large covered patio. 3 Bdrms. $51,500 2111 s-J1 c 1 ..... MEWPOIT CEKTa. M.L '44-49 I 0 • ~natw11,1I rn IJ.;111. 11r JI 111tenl wn to lllJI.< .1n) :.tk'h Jirc·frn•nc • limit.; t1un,or<J1,,n11111nJt11111 • G~ol 1002 G..,..rol .•...............•.........•.....•...•....••.. 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JU ... ~ . ~ r STAR GA'ZF!K"~~ t-----..---8' <.IA\' ll l'OLLAS:-------.1 1002G.,..raf 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cae: 810181 ILllRS CD. OVER SO YEARS OF SERVICE UMDA ISLI IA YROMT Spectacular 2 Story Custom Bit by Don Koll. 5 Bedrooms, Den with Wet Bar Large Garden -Patio Entry. 3 Fireplaces. Terrace beck. $297 ,500 Ill DOY& DllYI &31·1800 • ~!~!.~~~ ........ 1~:~.~~.~'!': ........ ~!.~.~ ....... 1~~.~~ ...... . GHH'Cll I 002 G....-el I 002 GeMt'91 I 002 G....-ol I 002 .•.•....••.............•.•••••••.....•••.••.•• GROOVY. ROOMY IH CORONA oa MAR :\ new lastmi? in popular Harbor View Hroadmoor Lot!; of space! Backs to wlld ernt•ss. s1dt"-. to a park and the lot it!.elf 1s room~. Tht' house is groovy. ·1 Bedroom s plus boys· d e n , huge screened game porch, formal dining a nd peck a '1t•w of the ocean. A listing of Barb Jlul<.'hings at Sl49.500. UNl()U t1()Ml:S REAL Tons·. 675 6000 244 3 E JS! Coast H 1qhway. Cororia dcl Mar ,ol~IJ 111 M• '" V1·1 d1•. 11 1.1·1!1 !.1990 GftWral 1002GeMral 1002 . ....••..............••...........•••••••••••• Cape Co<l . Southport 6 bedrooms, extensive· oai-panehnn in lrg game room . Unique pool area. large side vard Price, $325,000 Will consider ;mailer home in trade+ <.'ash. 644-t;709 GftWral I 002 Ge-neral 1002 .•.•.•••••••••.••..••••...•................... SIX HOUSES ,\II on •Ill Ea:.b11h l 'o;,lJ :'-h•-..i !>11 l'C'l. fl I) h d1• 111.11111 r1•11t ,1I 111 ,, f 'I l''"'l'lll II\\ lll'I' " hlltnt• t< 1 lt.11111111.: :1 hl•tll 111111\, :! h.11 h 1111 h llfl•Jll,14 I' llltd 1•~11 (ti <'.ll lll\'1,lllll'lll. \ \I.I ,,:,.; :!t:liO INVESTMENT TRAILER PARK ''"'It, n !:>IJ..tt, , :.! 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A truly unique location on private cul de sac. $198,500 -You own the very valuable land. 2517 FIRST STR EET <Between Carnation &Oahha) IA YCIEST IUUTY Custo m built 3 bdrm .. 212 baths & pool ; huge family rm. All in top cond. Sl37 ,500 And you own the lovely corner location . 2 032 S HIPWA Y (off Tradewinds ). SETIIMG SUH DIUM Elegant home in Harbor Vie w Hills, CdM. 3 Spacious bdrms., family rm. & formal din. rm. Panoramic bay & ocean view. Beautiful sparkling pool is a bonus! $184,000. 3001 SETTING SUN DR. H~ euatuoiim • • ~oJ~ CORONA DEL MAR · 675-3000 1002G~ 1002 ......••••.••.••.......•...•.•..••...•••...••. SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEW Architect d esigned . c ustom built. shake roof home with huge. plant filled atrium . 3 Bdrms. & den, 3 baths : formal dining + breakfast room. All electric. 1''ines t area. only •,i blk. to private be aches. Newly decorated with autumn colors; rust colored carpet & new wall c overi ngs & dra pes. Owner I A gt. must sell ; immediate occupancy. $235,000. 675-Z'lll OPEN SAT /SUH. I J..S 4511 CAMDEN CAMEO SHOIH. COltOHA DEL MAit I 002 Gt.'Mt"al J 002 .•.............••.•............•••.....••.... COSTA MESA CLASSIC <'11st.1 :'-11'!-u ' ht--.! lora l111n llui:t• I h··droom IJ1111\ h11m1· .• \lai.,l\l' SpJn;-.h hr" k f1replalc Exten,,111· 1q1gracl1ni: throui:h11111l E\ety \\OrnJn" llt l·.im ktll'hcn ~1>5.:il.ltJ I u 11 prr l c. 1\,.. s umabclr: \ \ + + + flt>~ >hit• r1nJrH·1n g. (.;Jll b-l!Vilil t>;'t"J ~.,,,,, ,,rottt, ,, [~ lfitltll QUALITY S & S 4br, 2ba. frplc. i,hdini: glass clonr, put111. <11' corator inlt>n or. su111:r yrtl. S04,!1511 Open Sun. I 5. WES TSIDE REALTY OWNER WILL FINANCE 3 lldrm". 1 1 bulh~· l'Ol\('l'\I\\ l';ul.. lrv111" horn<'. mi C'ornl'r, "'II h utnum & Im cl\ l!.1r11l'11 1'1mH·m1·nt lo pout & lt-11 me; Slii SIMI 55 Willow Tree Lane OJ><.'n 1:-'ri S.11 ~un t·a Pyramid Exchangors * .. 833-1768 * * FRAHCISCAH FOUNTAINS tn .111\ 1111 .. r tor L.11..1· 1111·r l '\I 11111-! l11Jfl ,d 11111\ !)l11; :11J pl'r 11111111 h. 1'117 '~' ltl 4 +POOL Prival<' cul·dc.sac d rlv .. lo courty ard cnt ry ! M ,, JCSl1c double door cntrv to slr p-clown ll 1•1ni:: room. Excl'Ulrvc formal dine - !I u n s h I n c i: "11 rm 1• 1 kill'lwn. Scpo1.1l1· family room \1'/ln:o'I v I 1rcpla11· Sourl11g l>la 1n ·u,,c 111 l 'h:irm1•r for lhr m sw t•t•111ng 111ast1•r 1l111rlu .. l 1h.1l \\ant:.. that hctl r1111111 1·11mpl r' INC 848·2J:l3 ·.,111·1 i;tl l111ml', J ••• llOHSE ll E.\\'~;;'I. \1 ,.,,.11.11 Jl\• urei.s1 11~ h1·ol111 .. 11i.... '''I'·"-·"(' Sil!> 0011. ,\n ,\CHI-; to an .. 11 'lru1111·11l n·.1r yanl IJ1111 I'. l lirnl. I vii'!>, roam \11th a l!real J hi lll1·t.I l.iy "11.•rklin~ m.111\ .1nll'nll1e~. llprn Hclrm honw Outi.laml l'<>OI. ~·ll1•r lc." 111g ar••;1 F11 !'>Jt1 ~u111 "· 1ni: l11('al1un 111 V1~t:1 ad· und mus t i;s;ll quick. THE BLUFFS Tl11-. 1.,..;ut1fuJlv rh-111r.1t 1" I luh 111 vlu~ ch n rr ,hi< Ill I I ,th">llllll..J\ 1111 111 ... 111 111· 111l"\1•1 \ ill'l.111 :--1111 1l1 11 o 11 I I. I. 384 Mira Loma, CM Ja<:ent l o w11IP open 'l'.ikc over l'"'I. loan ;il <oH Jn inc 1\1<· > !ip.iti:s. 1",11·1. rm, 5 ton $37,2.'ill al • l~li 11rr mu. ~1\11'1.I·. I.incl 111 11111\" -~~~~~!!~~ 1111 111 "' """"' \" 111 p.1rk-. J.:l"I" II lwll'\ h1k1• I 1 .Ill~.~ 1110I1111·"1'"'· t'\1 lu-.11· lt11pp iOJ.! I 1'1111 I .111~1 1i 1. 11 .. , 11r111111~.11 , .11t11 '·"· f I 11 - luxurious Brand Htw Irvine-Condo W:ilk to J<<>lf tour11r/lcn n1 ... mu~t l"llCI Hll'C, C..11 hkrult llA:\t. (7[11) 1¥.•l ·SOOll 1002 ··•··•··•·•············ DOM'TCALL ME A FIXER ! .111-.1 .1 111111• p.11111 11 tll rlu 1 l ii< Io II k ,, I m \' pnt 1· S:l>l,C~kl I' 1n ht ;r 1111d1• 11r ownl'r ,hip fll't••hh11rh1111d with tall 11 l't'l'i l•ll a IJllll'l 1 orrwr IOI Wll h fOllnl l11r l1<1Ut, flV or 110111 "''lh :1 lwtlr{)(1m~. l.1m1lv 1'110111 lit c•11\•('11'<I 11ut10 111 u 11n 111•• (,lrnni:e Coa~l loc•atmn. Call col· IN:t.1142·2535 ('llYN r1 '1 •II\ftJ~.J11' Mr, ft l~H&IMI EMERALD BAY HILLTOP Unique top of Emerald Bay aerie with f unicu1ar r ailway approach. Fantastic view, POOi. 5 bedrooms. 4 baths, den. Lower noor excellent guest suite. $225,000. A COlOWllJ. IAMICIElt CO. 644-1766 2181 IAHJOAOUINHILLSAO. IN ~t'IT CENTER hJy liarn • .!. p.111de11ks It Hurrv'K<l7t.etlH f1·111l'll pr .... 111r1·• l:11':1l ,,,,,,, .,,,, • , • .,,,,,""r• lurk11t.. re I n::~~t-\\~"1.'s' 1 '.~:~~~~~21 I llYai11;11 21'> Dt•I M.11 San Urm. _ ----·•=-r!•~. GeMrel I 002 C....eral I 002 .............••......•• ···•····•··········•··· macnab I Irvine realty FUUI HOMIS ROM SIH,500 TO $1 ,200,000 CLASSIC COMT'IMPOUIY Superb Dover Shor~s Rayfront ! 4 bedrooms CJ+ den) incl. bcautllul master suite w/vicw -formal dining -gourmet kit chen - impressive rosewood & teak family room w/wet bar &refrig. -together w/entrance featuring lovely pool, jacuizi & lus h green planters surrounded by patio for complete entertainin~ ! 60' fee lot -45' dock & pier. Vee Stins on 642·823.5. (GU) ..W NNIMSULA POINT NOMI Just completed I Quality custom on quiet park s treet 2-blocks from Ocean & Bay. 3 or 4 bedrooms w/luxury t hruout. Compare & you'll want to buy! $189,500. Clint Moses 642·8235. < G 12 > '42·1235 644·6200 901 Dover Drlw Herbof' View c.n•r I rvlne at Clml>U\ Vall•y C.nt.r 752-1414 • r t. .. I ~.~.~ ...... ~.l~:.~•~u•uu ~~!.~.~uu•u ~!.~.~hu•u DAIL V PILOT • Fnday October 1 1976 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t4.o. I . 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Grt·Jl l~X· 1•;•11\ I\ 1· homl" 673-760 I Irvine Su1wr or1·an v u w/l~c AGT. 11t•1·k <'n ll Ownr rorappt. •mt 2'.!!I() or 113.1·22.1M I 0441rvine _..._J_0_4_4 ·······································~·''··· .· ~::;:·~eso I 024 TARBELL l:!l:tl!ill 17111 :;51: ;007 UNIVERSITY PARK S,\.S ll1•,.ti.•~p-;,·1al1,t::-J Irvin• I 044 1 lw ·1t•rru11· ))11\ .. r 3Jlr. ma en ab I f rvlne realty -. •••••• •• • • •• • • ••• • •• •• • • .. :; I In Cofi for-nia'• TOUGH CHOICE I I '' .1 I 1111 I! It , h 1111 •· h< '"''''" lho·"· ""' "''' -.l.01"1111 • lce11110 l11r ..._,,: .lllO ,\ ~ti '~HI l\o l lc """" ' h,I\ O' ;i ....... 1011' l•lt 111' • 11,11 h-. I 1111 1111 I l(flh '>holl.•· / 111•1 \ ..... , ·''' \\ ''" 11111\' \ \ 1<-1111, 111'\ !lot h h11lll•" h,I\ 1• ·•'"""·chit \ \ l••.Hh ,Jf I ' U\\.ll4't ' .ti •. lll•tlt\ .cl1•cl, llHhl ''It 1111 1111'•'1,tlc·h \1111 111• lhc· 111cl"'' \d1tc h 1•. lh(• lwll1•1 lnl\ l'lc-.tM' l .tll t111l.oy II ~t't'. 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'1•par.1lc• f.1m1 II rm I 1rf'11l.11 c 111lh111 • 1 m l'.11111 111 • 1111rt\a1cl S1in11!.lc c ~ tn ft 11111 t 10"1· to" hhol' llu11 \ ' \\ 1111 I l."I l11ni.: 1 @ w.1llp11JH'r , c•111 •h"io:u·, RANCH REALTY c111(•l)o, lttrJ!l' llflV, rnn 551-2000 v1·r~a11on r>•l , pr ... ---- f1•,r.1onul land.!jcaprni;. 4 BR + FAMILY !II.Ii it 1~1 S64, 900 MO CONTEST Quie t c·ul <11· s :tl' in OW MER WANTS OFFER! l lll\lr"'" l'rk llt'.lllc· hmrw .•Hr, l.cni 1111 Sub nul .cll t l1< cll'r h.c" nwn I ,1(1\ lllHI l'ff I 11 I•; I' l<OFLSMll'<:ALS 1 ·" 1. 7.o:.' 1 .. n THE •• ASPENWOOO'' WOODIUUDGE Iii· nn1· 111 tl11• J~n1:111al .'f<'l th•r' 111 th•~ ltc·;111l1ful ll111.ulnir1rn ·I l1llrm .. ;! l1Hlh ho1111• 1n W1101J . hntlt.:t• /\ pr1v11t" c•om 11wcl1ty with ymcr Cl\4'11 1111v11t1• llokl'. h1•ad11'.'I, fJC,1(1111. plu~ m1wh mori• ('all loclny 1f )"ll m•~kt•l1 lhr •II 11"' 111).!. l'nn•cl tu 1>t'll 11l •11t>.[;clfl. ·~ HEWlY U~TEO! UHIYBlSITY PAQI Lovely 4 bed room, family room Exeter! Centr al atrium -1~ maint. yard ! Only $82,000. ·Last1o Sharkany 752·1414. (Gl3) · • • IHVESTORS IHVl'TEDI ':( "f:dinburg " plan m University Pack -3 bedroom, family room , 21h bap) townhome on s unny corne r Joc;ttfon backing greenbelt. Ouift in tenant. Offe red for $74,500. Toni Escobar 752·1414. (G 14) - DHIFlll.D Sharp 2 bedroom & den home in earth t o n es. J ac utzi & ·all' conditioning. ONLY $74,500. Lynne Rothcll 644-6200. (GlS) ,.' J A R A P C L L A G U A N 0 C 0 L E N W 0 8 N [ A V A L S L L A F L E G N A R A V I T S E L V A H 0 [ R 0 I H C 0 8 L A L R I N C 0 H I R 0 P T V I 0 E I S A A 0 M E S T I 2 0 8 E [ A S R 1 A 0 l G L A Z I R A S A 1 T M l E I V C.Z TUE FU U ADE HAR IE 0 HR A I 0 A U E E Q I C l A C 0 S H H 0 E U T L I H G L U C S A H A L J A A C V GSAR l HA A NPVRREURLOO A E H A R A C I E P E T A H Q A L R C l H A V A l E N l L A S H C R C U 0 I 8 A R Q U l S C A R A C S H A I 0 S H C L L A N 0 S T V L E U M I 8 S l N 0 R E H T L A G U A S H M A N T A 0 H R Olhrr~ r11n't <'Olfle <'lose Irvine, Spanis h nrrh,., lo thl'>l' fc ul urQ!L entry. l.11rt.:l' 0•11l·lcp,;•1t t'on1:ol1•um l loor1nc. fronly11nl Ptl11u :-.multl'.)' us1'tl brick 1n At out , 0111'0 mirror'! anti 11•tlw1111il 1,..',om c·atht·llral t't•1hn11,, liourd 11t-1•111 .11111 l11111c up.:r.tdl'<i :<en1rtty, l.•rat\• 11111111 p lu' ~p.1111-.h 1111 l.w.b > Jrth, 4 hd1 Ill'\ l1rn k f1n•11l111 c• ll.1nctv fur lht' <'k\'<'Ull\l' IJuyrr 1 hrf o; kit. h1·11 t'.c1111lv1•---------•I 1*>114-t:>ll room Quc1•n ~111• '"•'''"r red hill~:.:. 552-7500 D!COIATOI SPICIAIJ F inest San Carlos condomfnUitn w /par k & gotr course v h~w. Stained-gla ss windows set s tage for a home w /custom f eaturcs beyood description ' MUST SEE! Colleen J ensen 752·1414. (G16) lf'lftuc11C>nt Htddtn W0«!1 I~ I ll'Pelf <>rwtttd, b«I< word. vP. dOW]' 01 d•IO'>nal'v· Find •Kii 9nd bo, It 1n t Andes Ang•1 Falls Barquf s f111eto Caracas T OlllO rrow : La Gua1ra Orfnoco R. Llanos PetroltU111 Maracafbo Selva .. Mesttzos V11encia Hodge Podge "C<lt" ,.... __________ , 11u1lr pfu~ :1 mu1 o• la1111h lwdroom'l. ~. /, 1-.t11• yard. l'ottmg lll•nch 111- locallnl( tak1• ad' an lage! Call 752 1700\ocio-. IYOWHER l\)!ent Complc·lt'l.Y J)ro- fess1onally dceorntcd. Larl!l' 3 bedrm. walk-In O"l"'"1Q.n\•i•••· ,,,. ,: pantrv. Parkhkt' )'ard [ I ~~~~~:r:r~~.ul~::~ \Ol l1~Mi1t mii only S72,900. 536· 7533 _ '<Jit _! ____ ·!!!~' RANCllOSi\N JO/\QUIN e;~'ller. Nice. clean 3br. 3 Br 21; Ua , ropular San 1 ~ba. from klchn dbl car Luis Rey. M uny up gar, lrJt covered patio & J(rades. View i:orr course ~wt trees. Ml-1007. & lake. s11s.ooo. 547 iO..M t>oll Htiusc. 3br, !ba. ~r 833-3215 rrplc. lrg back Y"'!· 1111 TURTLIROCK C'rpts, f 3S<l1mo Eve!!, 1 :l b 2 b 962·623lor9G2SS85 mmac _. '· n , ram rm din rm • v.1ulh:1l You don't need a gun to "draw fast" when you place ao ad In lbe Datl.t Pilot Want~! Call now 5678. I ('C'tlings, brick rrplr .. ~ered p:ihn & Dtrn.1m $118,500 incl l11nd O~·n S11l/Sun 12.5 5342 Hbnn Lane, Ov;nr. 7~·7861. EDINBURG PLAN \1nl\<'r111l\' l'nrk, Vtlh11t<' I OffC'nnl( ynu ltll tht> .lml'ntt ICS Of a ... inglc family homt'. 1700 i.q. £l , J DOHMS , 2') ba .. fami· ly r oom; low main· ltnan('(' }:trd. Dl!'lo. lully air cond1t11111t'd. $i2.~ ~573 CAMPUs.Da·l~M OPEN O/\lt,Y lli\.lil T06P M. lUlUJltY . "Th.is beautifully designed homo )n the hills of Turt1erock has a pool + jacuzzi, 4 s p acious bedrooms .& family room. $160,000 incl. Jand. Madeline Cross 752-1414. (017) • . . L0'8.Yl .. Com er unit condominium w/formal dining room in Deerfield ! Many e xtras! 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Vcrv l~···· "-11p11t1oue, pool. cnh11n.1. $700/mo Fplc. s.110/mu. 003.4;1rni well 1l•·1>l1rnel1 rum. .>u. 0022 fltll'LEX, Jo:.~idl' ('\I <---~1 .oou Ttuc clefC"trf'd l''< :.! b.l, t't'llt urr , fll'I' Jr vi. , i;d cpl .• pool. liit• 11111111 & 0<'i.t buy rn Nt•wvnrt ~ard: N'·'t co l.r11111rt• !-.horr:t1 .i Ur, :J 1111, 1:11r11cr Walker Blee Real fsrars World >-19 'Hlil $10.HOO Int. 1l'h"' h1. lrplc, poolii __ _ 1lo~n 11~ m11c'. :It;• rno t1•nn1". lw11d1, "It l'r1('(' ('811 fo1· .011111 .tit ur ... 11 ~1.1 .. hl'(I 111 ~iR ">t•l <'.ill West•1t•r I 09 _ lllll\ Sttt-Sun ~I 'I02\. l't lfl>\'tl~ ll•JU'l' Id:.! ~;.o •••••••••••••••••••••• MUST SELL NOW! \II tlk \I <Irk h.1.. ht•rn 1killl' fo1 \ ou 111 th1' 1w.1r ne ... bt~hh u1111.1'1l.'<1. 3 »etlrm t',11 '''l'lh•r hom1• Jui.I rrlti\I' 111 & "t11r1 II\ m i;: Ollt'r(•tl .ti only $14.lloo. FUllER REALTY 546-0114 L...,..HHJ-1 · 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 ... THE GRUHS ()n(o 41 the rtndl cu..~lom hornei. ~vtr bu1h on ~ .. u11ru1 Nl~U('I Golf Cou~r 3 lldrm , tlC'n & arim(l •Pll('i1)US ll\lltlg tm ror cnlt•rt111n1n~ JlllO, •SS~.950• thr, 2b.i In r111. fr pk. enl'I p.1tto "' Ull~ :\t W \I I WESTSIDE Rf AL TY INC R·11l nn ---- IEST IUY ll'f TOWH HARIOI YU HOMES $44,750. Low down or no Pop PalC'Tmo model or ~n lo vels. 3 Bedroom. eul·d~ ~•c i;t., lrg sldt 2 bath. Real clean. Extra )'rd for bol'lt. car, tlc tar-e yard. OPEN Pool site lot. Open Sun HOUSE Sun 12·5. 13722 I 2 5 I 6 0 7 I' o r I Monroe. Bkr S41).()SSS . ·earmouth. ~ ____ 6i3·i60t T'MCous 2br 11,ho. earlh·to11es 11l11rm11. upgraded. hit)' '•{'" Mu~t ~1wrifln· d u 10 rt•lnt 11tion U> nwnl•r Prine onh S<'Oll ti.10 ll4~0. days, (l4() 0019 •JUSTLISTED• SHOWC ,\St-; ~Br . 3Ba + l:lOl'IU' Room Beaultful kitchen with Ill'" no-wn \ lmoleunt. I.OU of l1le & wood panel 111).t Laq(c l<>t rm for tt.~l. Nl ST-l.:.00 O~n Sunrtny.12 \ 11482 "Oftl'Oe PURCELL Rl.1'\• ~6·2t"S rh11njlc• onl!:_k:l2 21192 It.molt i\J!t, 673-7HOI. A!Cl. Nu r('('. homt• $.'><~> 1\1 o. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------·1 llJ>ll\1. & Fi\M. ltM. 3 h,\STSll>fo: IHJl'U: \ Hauws hrnlshed VIEW & POOL Lease 4 All, ht<' 2Sty, ~i.t Tl'rTllt't' To\\nhome 2 hr 11/\'l'llS. l.1w. llv, rm • 1.:t· ~!Ir\ li.1 hi.c t-wv l ••••••••••••••••••••••• lltfl Jbr or 2br +den. Ft. Vlv arcu. >.lnl cond 2 mi, upi:r11tlcd t'pt'. :<Int l1<•:11n r·t•illnl.!". r1rc:i11l:11·1-. Hr uo1l. 1Jy o"nrr lalboolsland 3I06 ilhJ . frpl<', 11111111. 1'11·1· lhru·oul.Jo'rplc,hwyr'd,:I Jot S375. 1133 1141111. :.!11<1 1:.11.11'.1 $:1:10 \111 :.400729 ••••••••••••••••••••••• hJlni; TOf)l'Oll•I <Ur l(llr, Sil!'IO mo l'.111 11.1.'.l l97Z ('O\l\IFIU'l/\I. ~l'OIU•: ' .. ,..o-Pro-_.y 2000 l.it tlr l <1l"nd . t-:ri <1 t Th•RonTaylor ,·'t1•>th.n , 003~11 Al:l. l\n rn 11fl111•1,.11tul Sl•p1irat1· '"' ..... ,...n " G 6737601 JHH,:tH11 ,ll!l;/I hid~· ~ rt•!!l rm • hi ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bll\'lt'Clnt 2 llr t llt•n rot1p. • Lurk:.pur ~12:111111 l'1t·1tilillv ('1rrl•~. ~lt,tl INVESTMENT CORPORATION INVISTMINT OPPOITUHITllS tSulte Com m S4SO.OOO 12 Unlts ~.000, JO Units $300,000 'I Units SZIS,000 llottl R00.000 C'atallna <OWCI t"ourple"< $110.000 Comm Lot $75.000 f'ourplu S87 .ooo Dupln lll0.000 Aeauty Salon $13,300 1714)142-7411 . 173018EACH BLVD. SUITE l4, HTO. &CH.; lu•cun• h11nll'. 1·11m1•'1 \I l\h . . r lJ I . l:llt H ..... IMJlon leoch 3240 './ 1111. I 11.r u1lil1•1l \In ~;I.I-"<' & W \'I t-:H. 1•\rr»thm~ hul hlank1·t~ l.t·.i\S • up 1'' Z 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I.om 1111 ll:Nllmu l'\11> S!l:10 40' Sltp ·•'<111 l.lt ~: tlt•n. S37:i "'" ~~1 11"~~ \'.1<·Jttt 41tr z ~111n frt•lt l'r •m<' L1u 11t111n MISSION REALTY tiJ\fronlor534-li69 Ai,'l UU\t•S ''11 '211 I I l1nm1·1I lkl''l'''lllfl 1 m rm < «n. $-It!!'• mo "11 lmmal 3 llr. frpk, W/D. llc11ot 3 UH hom('. poul. pd 149-132111! lllnkl•r. nofrt• i:nr. new point thruout. '!ce~nv.1.t'." ... Lc:i"t' t o ~.1u 111;.111 !Ill~ s 1:11.1~1. 1.111:111111 Phon• 494-0731 P ,1t10. $425. wrntcr. ti~!-<C!l:J l bZH·l:ll.ll :JRH,2 UA.hlln1o.111 Nl-;Wlln1vl'k.Pt'lcr'< >Cl':/\N Vu 2 llr 2 Bu. 1173 M" oouch. S375/mo. deck. xar. mo to mo. or 1.,..,, Beach rolla1'e $275. 2 br, /\gcnt962·7'i71 Tunhml', 3 llr 2'• Ba, laibooPeniftlllla 3107 smglesok.f ec . ---Plan c. Avo11. Ot'l 15 lsr.l.'n.\.it97~~f. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AlamRentals.S40·S370 Spac1oiu for thebl1t~am1· SS2S.S.7·7044otW·321S llbmc Ocean & l:anyon ly. 48t. hu1e r1mshed V ' p I t I Oceanfront quaint 2 br, nlock to beach. Newly de 20x22' iame rm, could be Aullable Oct JS. College >ellw. d rk vab ~it 1 arg"3 gu + 2 apes. Wlnwt'. coraled 2 br, convert. d 0 rm b d r m n r Prk.. 4 Ur, 21Ai ba. bonus yar • CC' • u ns, $385. utJJ Incl. 645-4345 den, 2 ba. corner. Adulll1 ahdt/(rceway. $4s0. Call rm. $495 mo/l~e pre(. ~mc:~r~r~~ePo:r:. CoroMch4Mar Jl22 no p ets. Lse. $575. Ruby, Agl. 968 0779, til3)9l!6·3Sl8 evt>s. 67.:i647 • ••••• • •••••••• •••• .. ••• 67J.2L93 ~t _ _ T\ffiTI.EROCK President -. 2Br. Jba. S blks rrm beh. •OCEAN VIEW 3 br, 2 ba, La Cuesta Racqu<'l Club prestJae home w pool 3 1 Ar . all utll Kids. pet-.. pvt yd & pal to. S4~ 2 frpks, aar w/l'l<'C' door. 38r, 2ba lid ll•nni~ l ml Br. Comm tl'nn1~. $62S ~SI G" Bc20:il·hcomhcr • fet· 675-~13. 67:5-878.5 washer. drv('r. rrrr1fl, heh S4.'.'JO/mo ooo 3-Wl 11rt mo 64-Hl.ST 5 "'1 11 pool, full nu1ln1en11nce. 11 HOTICE 5625. 673·663.'i --Btnch Walk :lkrt 2hrt how Dally Pilot <.;tau· asm1ne Creek. 2 -BR, 'ff 1 \J 111 .s el: u r 11 v 1fitd ads di5play their den. 1 > r lease. Reis S'750 SSOUI mu 9GO 34 14 ~ft meMages w1tb le•1bU.1l)' mo. Wlr & jCrdnr meld 6pm llkdvt. and Import• Our •da. w~ Avail Ocl U 644·2290 ' · are proud to HY. ~ally -------BR. 2 ba. very pnv yard set r esults. P h o n e Find whal you want ln UOO /m o. 847 32113. 642-5e71l Dally Pdot Cluslfledl. 847"420or963·242S B y o w n ,. r n 1• w 3 Br 2 Bu. fanl11sl1c view \owphou-e. Tcrrnt•r , <>! Laguna a.. Pacific. Uni\ Pk s.t25 mo :Jiii. I-pit', s~oo 1 0~9 La 2 bu trp~. drps, -.tovl', Mirada 12131~s7948 tlih•·hr. luxury fcalul'e!I, Jrttnbcll aru. wcl har Yud • pool molnt '1 l>ofl wood t213 )IH3 3004 ar9'3·0003 ADOIECHARM Spacious t br Frplt'. paUo $3SO\ 1ncludcl!1 utJl )'Hr 81'\JW\4, 4944ll71, • -----·-~------------------------------1 • •••................•.. •••••••••••••••••••••• .... ....... u.fwa. ,.,.. ........ u.fw.. A,cm hM•t• u.fw,.. ..................................................................... Friday.October 1.19711 DAILY PILOT LOIJlllMI Hila 3250 H.wp«t S.oclt 326' aa.,. '•"'-"'o 31 1 -..001"-d 3106 Colta~ u~4 r-~4' M 3824 A,...t .... fs.,.,.._ • .,,... ,.,.,,.,.... e$G ..................... . 4300 ll .... Wmhd 4600 ....................... ...................... .................. . . .................................................................... . . ............................................ . Jledt-c. 3 br, :? b11, Cpl.JI drpt&, fpk. JJW. ntv. ., ..... $3'7$/mo. ~ A.,'\. No fee. • \'t'fy, 2t>r, aooct. Pf'bc clelln. 132S/mo. $48-070, blr1¥m1.Cl 7pm. ~()~~----.----- Step into the wport ikoch 316' Roomm"tc ..-nnted. 3 br M•rried toul>~ ot'll'd: ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• TWnh)~, Ntwport C1~l. bdrrn h or coado~ PAAK HlWPORT $~.Mil )418 l.32.Smo.~~cs. gciodlife APAITM8'TS i\VOIO lNCOMPATlli.LE :arui,tc n~ to llore 01' tt.e boy HOOMMATESI >·oro van Ill .. b.saoa \lle-tu~urv 11partment llvm11 ~ SJ0.1~&1\cc~pm. O\crloolt1111l lhl' ..-ater Qoust·CUAru ~ t-:nJoY •1SO,OOO ht"i.!lth T111lo.eatheGut'lSWOtk Wll/lMHf/ Srwll tfw pdlhwayl ol :.1 pin.!"''""'' MA-11n&"f J'..),l ru"*'hng "'"''>ff.,llt ""Ii qW\lt puuk. L.b11m k1 1ho >tltlud vi bubblu)!l ~tr.-.,m~ ttnd •:Jl"Qll.~ 1h11lg"( '!Jl,l, 1 !lw1mm1n1pOOl'I,1 out of lindtn~ lbal ~. htehll'd h.•11111 .. eoun~ PIUli Hll:tITUOO»MA1'E ~··•••~•••••u•• mllt•-4 nr b1rvde1 lr;t1l11 . 83Z 4134 Sm«197l l)nCD ,J... 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I und Z b(>dn1<1m Nc-wporl U«-ath loveol)I •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• p I il n s tin 11 2 s t o q room tor prnt or mature •S<:UOOL RelMi~. all.Ill, h•lo\11.hllUWb f10lll $329 ~I l)t!r\UO ~Ji$ IMS·l:iol Ml\..~,l .. (', (l:u6la &lt~.l) t-:ll•l'lr1 t· k1l c hl•n ~. ,-•Sl'llOOl. l'vt Jtlt-t' priv.1tt• 11·1tl1111 01 1 1.m. Caom l><'h. Mate lll.t.:h</\n11ht'im) h.ikon1t's. c'.1.1rvl'l1111:. oYl'I" :!:.!. 3 Ur apt. rvt rtn •B0()"!->1'UtO: llrn1wnt•s. Suult•rrl\nt'an & 1>.~· ~·~ 1110 + ulll. Yr •l>RA t••: .. v wKR~ 1>.11 kmit "'1th dl•\ <ilors ly, "73 :1-WS. • HUG/Ul'ttl. C.:1()80t'l" • IOND RlAL TY • 831 ·9411 1-:vr IUl 2212 SUS C.ASIT.AS Let our '1w1·111l~1cd ren Minute. 10 1'R B.t NI' ~·can, :! Jut, $300; a BH. ~11~1 I llr I urn $2$() MJrl'lhilll Rlty 67S If.()( I iuny to th,• .,, IQd hll? ,111d th,•n r,•l.i\. f ROM $265 TO S35S llp11onal maid· l>,<'rYll't! G~t for Rent 4350 ~··uRNl1'UR~: R~tm Ju~l north of 1' ash1on ••••••••••••••••••••••• (011toct Airnt Sam l r11M 1,.11111d .11 J .tmborl•t• und GARAGf'' l''Oft Rt:NT C7l416'S-.il'1'0 )4~ ~Joa11wnlhll~Roi.d STU RAl;~ ONLY . CKT\./DIMMHH.st lclcphoM (7l4l\.U 1:)00 HOAT OK $35 mo t.il bl'r\lt'C l111d ~.uu flit furn \<lull .... n<i Lu"u.ry l bdrm ba)frunt for rt•nlal inform.1t1u11. _ •ll7-~l t-;M ERG ENGY SALE t\bs l•otee owner losinlo! •---------1sm)lle Gara.ie S3S month monl') & mu:.t 1dl. &-~ 3267 quJllr11:il ll'lltAUI:.. (all ?llO'\l'"I 111 111\d apt l::i.c:hJnlll' for z 3 hr' Minion Viefo UAllU \It<\· -M -l! 11 .im houwkl'l'Pl111! ••••••••••••••••••••••• BoyClftd~achRealty ~TI''l1"1"<i I Hr i: en "''tkd.i~' <tre:.;l fo 'l'rahuL'o/l,11V1na, ui 675-3000 upl 1•11,11 n•l· .11 t•11 · 1~ ,11111lt• rl'lln••I IJdy Cm ~~~\t~~p~·o~J~~~ ~ EW .I hr tnh''" lr.l' (:11~~~(\::~,~~~-~I}~;.~ :.~ld~t~~: ti~:11~11~ h.1 ~ PEMl"4SULA PT. Ml's a dcl Mu, CM Oralll(e County loc. 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IELLMAN COOK Food i:;er\·1t'I' i.u1>en •~or ror act 1n• ton' .ile:. .. ent h o s t' (; o t• tJ ., a I & 11 :30pm-7 JOam s h1Ct Mtll>lbe O\er21 Lcadrng =-in llotcl. Cull Churt.- G;l.l 1700exl 56.';. J-~Ot-:. _ henclll~ Send rl'<,unw ~ACTORY Housekeeper. f 'lime for Work 1n an air cond & nt•w mother. Due mid carpeted area w/1-'~t No\'. Hers pleas<' music. Must ha\'e pn &ti SB!l.1 _______ _ JANITORIAL ASSEMBLERS/ SOLDERERS l•---------•I to: Clas)1flf'fl ad no 71i~ 1· o Da1lv 1'1lot. I '0 llo\ 15/itl <:ei,,ta :\11·,J. 1,:,1 !J:?ti2ii t1ence to work w1m1cro Housekeeper live-m Cor 5 mmrnture parts under u yr ~Id twms. ;, davs per 1~1croscope . Perm. 11.k , SIOO. So. L~i:una Wmed EXPERIENCm ... REllABLE HURS£S AIDES F/time & Pll1me Day :shift. Exper'd prer'd. Ap ply Park Supcnor. 14'15 Superior Ave, NB. M22410. w.. need a number of i:ood pc.-Opll• for 1mrnt-d Of.lt.'llllll::i-111 our dt•1·I ro meth anll·..il ~~e111hl> dept E"1>t-r helplul. hut not ne. 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Hein<IC'ri. ,\l!l'lll')' ·111211 Hinh St, Sil' HJ.I N1•\\ IMWt H1•1u h x:l:l Kl!lll Call 1111' \11pt ~::o.tah ·i;;; i:\I illt•i 1·---------•1<:1rl 11\'t"(lc•I to \\ork Ill "''~ pune·h Data Entry Opr Tht• Jully Hoi.:i:r Inc 1:. 1,11.ini: uppheJllOn!> Joi u Uala t-.ntry Uµer..itor :\l1n of l \l'ar el\IJtT. " Ii mo·~ nn (JD l 311 l rerm I-' llllll' 1),1\'S l'.iy Wiii tw h:ii.t•d 1111 l''JlC•r In 1•1 Appl) 111 1wr .. 011, !lam !'1pm ~Ion Fri li012 <:11Jetk 1\\'l'. rrnnC' 1-..................... _ $S$ MACHl~ISTS TUltRETl,A THES ' •l<1-:111n:\I ~:-.: r l'I. \~ Tr:11n1111: + J\ll!mt 0 11vor. •nn;l>ll'l'"IO:" Bu:.1nl',~mt·11 ·~ •I.II'~; INSl H.\N('I•. Asi.ur11nc<" •l',\ll>\'\("\TIO"I I' _6:l!'l~!l2_W<'~r1;~yi. • i\11111~ '.\111.1.l•:ll 'S t>l , . . ... l'OST. !Him !>pm <f.1tly I '' r I I 'mi I ~ I t P. tlarhor c1•111 ,,1• :i:tuo lHlm"l/l'a:.hll'r Cur wkncli. ll.irl.>or 111\!I., t'1i..1 ;1 '.\le· .. ., & lwhday~. II lll !i C1>n l H l'l \Ir J . u r ha n ____________ _, 5.10·2720 ror lnlcrv1ew. CHU<=*RS ~toh;J...c;hnpSt11l<'n·..,or tht&ant~in.,1 \\/c\j'I 10 fl>r l!I" & '.\11s ... 11n Uerchcn1Ct, 111711 N. Airport Way, Oranl!e County Airport Wt• h:1, t' Jntmt·di.rl;• :.upen '"ion A11ply 1n op1•nin.: .. ml :lll stun for ll<'r.()n t9J2 E l'omona. PASTE·UP ARTIST pre1·1,11'n 1114l'h1111sl:s SA.-----__ F i li me. Mon. Tues. 1111111 :l yr' nr~l MOTOR ROUTE Thurl', t'ri. Sat. Expcr 'd •Ext'l'lll'll t 4'impnny or wiU t rain. Co . p;ml l1l'nt•l1ts ~1dudm~ Daily l'ilnl rouii: in benefits. Apply. JS-15 m~hc-al. dC'lll~, hfo ins, i\°e\\ l)Ort II•· a c h alter -Newport Hh·cl. C~f prollt shunni: retire-nooni.. M11111lay throui::h __ nwnt plan~ I• i, p:1id Frul:.1)'. pJ11, S:1turday r>EOPLE rERSO!I\ hol1da\'i. <.'tirtt.tmas :incl Suni1;1y mornmi.:~ ExN· llN'ds p/llml' a:. 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I' 1'1nw 71111 C:.1rl1l'lil ,\1c !Inti,: f1,;,1d1 Xii !lt;it "eek orf SJOO pl.'r month i.:rns~ ssu '\()(• 111 wh-.JC' ~upplv f'ul Apply MI!f. cash d~·posll rl•qu1 rt'd. ly capil:ihzl'd. tii3·2l23 Call 1; Ii! 1321 ask for - - -· - h\ .111\11111• 11lh1•r lh.111 hnu,...•l.i·1·p1111: FncJJ'' Call !li",J~i8 111\" II or .d11·r lh" ;uul I 111 • 111111•1 ,horl Ml'llOI Wnm .. n 8 AM to 4:lt M. r •N'ulallon Perfect Woricing tEH•mlC'rv1cws nppll -Hours 11.11 1 1 '>C •'• 1011 1•11 I. i1,,,,f11rl.11.lolJm11\ 1111 \lui.lh<'2:1or"'1'r DECK HA.ND !'>hu1 I. 11 . .a "'""m 1>1 !.1111 ,..., I pre "h11ol1·1 Sit \111 >1.\ In l't•r"111 Jo'ull tame·. mu'I h\' ,., tiLAZ1':K. cx~r ti .\fll1ly - 21 1 l.oi. '.\~lrnoi.. ~au KITCHEN HELP BERTEA C 'P. Need SSS Fnr Chmtma.,~ 8 0 Y .....L B<'eltnt• l".ish111n' h,,, <S 1 8 30-2 30 or t \I t 1· r 111,1' h 1 111 i,: 1i ri: Yellow Cob 1i.·r "<'II l!t ooml•d. t·ol ll I I'. (, t-:"li·t t. 1-: Tc H"t'll "\·hoult'r Ht•h•n•fWt!!o -a 11251 Slalt'r Avt:nUl' lt•l!lll lt'. hl'l" l'l'll 211.:11 l'km1·n1e _'!_2_6191 Full l•ml'. somt• llJrt lllnl' 1·:xp helplul. will lrt1111 r1).!hl l>t>rson. 1\p11I) aCt 2pm. l7.711:ulnmoo·s 2"l:J:J l"u1r\'ICW, CM . I O I °" K~an p time 11pc111ni:s ideal ror 3. 30•9: 30 lr•ine w 0 m t• 11 w / ~· 0 u n g Work 6 hri. a dny curnin~ l>utrnll ''"'~ll)!t' mu~I tii3 ~.iw._ ---__ f-'()unl:un \'alll')' ~r~ Gd 11av & ll(•11l'C1l!'i i~•I :r.1:11 H.1b~~1lwr lo l':\l'l' for 2 Cnnvassl'r:. &•nd resume lei !lfl ~7111 . GUYS&GALS l\l 1ss1on \'iejo. El Toro an•a, to \\Ork a frw hours 11 day Fun Job. Earn $25 lo Sao per weuk. For mon• information phrmc 830 O'Jl3. 833-1424 exU95 children We tram. s upp. S:J.$9 per hr m Pl<'asant t:qual Opp Empl ~1 /F ly :;ample~. (;ar & phone surroundln~s. Deal --l·hilllrt•n & tlo .1 frw STUDENTS " 0 The u.uly l'tlot. I' 0 . J will 11111 he '"~'"'"'Ihle molhArlv r hor ~ II N~ I h •. r Box 1500. Cosl.1 Me:.a ----$$$ 11t'C. Call for pc:•rsonal tn· wi the public in our terview !N;J.7470. Irvine oCc reprcsenllnr:; Tim e Lde Uooks . tur :111\ dPhh 11111111• hv ~· ' (' r' <'< as fl on<' "' oot C:i. 9262t> J.i.rnn l>l.•nir llullll'J lt1rll rll'l\ .. \p11ro~ lO 15 h.r°' ~utic or!> $.1 0 per h~. Aft __ L/\DI ES Nl'fil :i ladws to make Management Dynamic personality most likely lo sucteed. fnterl?llled houscw1ve~ & students seeking J><'rm. l>Ol.111nm; rail S:l3·8005. ,ifli•r \pnl 1 l!lit; (i.an 11.k . Ol.111·~ "'!in.in 11rcr d Hhl hrs \\ 1;'' l oa-.l Dell, er~'. m•al ;1ppear l),,·on f(lllht•llilld • lh•f< ll411 ~''h7i ___ ~11,uh1t1on t .:t ll Jat·k liood trun;'ll 11N· ,\Im $.1 F'..<1ual Oponunity Employer appls for ~ales men. SS OI MEM's hr to l\lurt Call ~fr. NUHSt: RN $60. ,51 !>HI hr + m1 I-111 mll'r\\\ l':.111 l'nrhn1 or Fndtl1s for COflfe~arr Penonol Ser•ic:es 5360 H \:'\"l'\;ti --.i!l7 :172fl. I I\ 30p1n CASHIERS WA.NTEO •flpl. 49-1 9.t:J6 ex.t 219 or Clothing Hoircutter & Stylist 21S9am 12noo~-W~ nre looking for mag. ICll CC:U ER J\LL3 II & 11 7SltlFTS i·3SA1' & SL :"I ONLY •••••• ••• •. • • •• •• ••• ••. SECRET A.RIES C':t,h1<'r" n1•t•d1•el In 0 111 '"tr "''I ne ,. )!.h ,1.1tmn~ 11w,1 be I IC 'I' ul1I . hon U ,1 h I l • & . II I' ;1 l .1 p 1w.1r11tH'•'. mu,1 h ... l' l'.1hl 1ll"l\1•1 ~ ht• . 11111'11 1ng1< 111 l' ~I ,'(, II ti l1l t'll ll l' I 11 I I I ;! 1:1 1 :12.'; ll-131 Dental Recept Folio\\ in~ not net•e:.i,. l•---------11( 11re!'ll11ve person w/l¥k· I c-~l 111 \ rh .1rl 1,.1 Jlt'"\ rllt• t1lf1•1lllj,! \11'/I) '1~·1,tl ~I \'I' l•·l'ld \\ 11tlJ>11rtr.111 1•1, ·'"'" Emo&oy-nt & ,r.,...atlon ··•·•···•··•··········· Schools & tnitruc:tlon 7005 •·••·•·····•··••·•···•• - ll A. IARTEHDER ~·1111111 l't1ri tim'• lit• 1t•11ch· 111 "cork a" .1 1m1£1·.,..111nnl hurte•nelc<r 1n I \\11t·k I' re·•• 1nl1 r l.e<t· 1n••r11 ""1"t.11H'l' i\ml'rll .111 ll,1rle•11clrr' S1·hnol l llM t•: 171 h SI 5 \ 11.11 I !W>IJ 1''1111 l1nw np1•n1ni;' in "\1 \\l11•rl 111·.ir h ,,r,-.1 "J \ lk l~I \\ 11111 & h,1 \ l 'h TELURS 11,111 11m1• OJl1'nlll L!' Ill Nl'l" IHll I H1• a 1· h an• ;1 l'rl'C..r <''l"'r . hnl \\Ill lr:rrn tho~1· w1p11hl11 c'on tm l l>J!'k 11r1>111\it 1-:'t"\'ll\•nl i:rimth poh•n t1.1I, '"Ian• & lwnd11~. \ppl.' 111 1'1·1 ... 1n iu.;·, !\or1h M;im 'ii Hnum 2111 S11nt.1 \11:1 llt•l\\l'l'll lll.rm & Jpm CALIFORNIA ISTIANK E11unl ()flpMtllnllY 1-:mployC'r MI r t"h1l1l1•i11 , •• 11 "t'·1n i.:randmoth1•r I YP<' or i.1u 1lrnl r1<td h1' I 'hlld. llC'h lll!e 1175 ~13 lld --- 1-;,pcr m'rt•S•Hll \ :-... U ll:t1 ·4~ or_837_·li7W StO .:round rn men!!; clolUnl! 1.41 9211 LOAM PROCE ~ R & ncce:;~onl·~ to ass1-t rn ll11 1r S1vl1::.t to r l•nt n.~. s & Lo MEDSURG Ol•EDS -.C. , ,,.,woe)' · a\ in11s · an the mana1?crnl'nt or our • ,.. DENTAL AS~IST. 'IJU!'t•ior pen•enlagC' NJl has an opening 111 OrnngE Wcstmin~ter l\l <ill Ill ii:. l· 11. 11 ·7 • $57 area P.iul's lla1r l><.•s1••n ,. f I 'd 1 &ltECt-:T'T10Nl:O.'l' " "o or lnt1\'I ua ex WcoCCerno•n<;ion&n .... 1t li73 591Ior4!19·2731 'd 1" , .• .., LYN $40 l·.,11t·ry11rl·d 1!11 xr1t1 --per m proccs:.mg con 1>h11rin~. Call for i11 1----------•I vcnl\unal loans. Savin11~ l<>rvlew appt. • DENT Al llOSl'ITAl. &. luan or mort11ai;c< THE LOOK AIDES $31 S,ECfALISTS OFC hnnhtg llack1?rnuQd pre· 540•4500 S<o<•k.., niatun• 111t11nt• 11( 1·t1 T~11ini.t rl•q'd. DIET CLERK Cull Per::.onnct -t\ill or part·limt•. IH«' hrlp ln~urnn1•1• 1'14 l7141 5'"9·0902 MAMAGH TRME -<"hoo:.r your tlay11, hrs ltunt UC'h 1112 li#i:JI ,. N O 2 For 1''urther Information ° exp<'r. ver 1 · Ap~ & h11.,p1tol nt:'ar you l'a1 t t1m<' -12.JU·Gpm. 1.v. Me n 1-:d~ I'1ua. 41> -Wt-ekl.v r1ay 11n Mon. "-., & ,. L• 11 t:qualOpp0r Employer L• h S I' r 1, .~111 • .;un r.X<'I' ent .::: 17l l. CM -Nn clue:..(('~·-.. D~ftfal Chrsd .Asst PHONE SALES ' Phone Sales people.-. male or fC'm;ilc, Hi to 65 years of ai;t•. liuurantecd wages or 1·omml11Hions. 250 Ea:.l !'Ith Street. Suilt:' O. Co.~1 11 Mo1111, between 5:00 & 8:30 p.m. 6464223. Eq1rnl Oppnrtunlt:t l•:mployc•r CLEtlK TYPIST Must hll'<' e\J><'r. Non h<'ncflts und heuuuful ------------membcr::.t11pror stnrr. i\C'r ur;it,. t "'P'"'. i.<1 ~"l>m _.-;mntlcr. 6.t I O.'l9~ -~urroundin1::i; Apply ut LO ... SERVICE MANA<iER TRNES -Malprat11cc im<. uvml. 1-•P-IA•H-IS•T•/•S•l•M•Ci-E•R-~h1lur" J1l·r~11n11hty t. MllJOr Ii II. ro. looktnl! F.xcepuonul curnm111S op &ri-<iulred. fr<1ntofh1·1·:i111l''llntOl'<' DENTAL liVEttLYMAMOR fnr perm f/tlmE par. 1n t.chonl.rclntetl-Groupmll:ivurlnow Full lime f or new J\hll' 10 1lcal 1.1ul1'kly & Orthnclonlir ch:ur'"'"' a~ z,14~ Via f':Slracta MOrll!•I<• Loun Servtc( 11ulc1 work. Write sale~ f''rteQ<llY ~(lrvli'<• ~~;~~1~~~~~~~ ~~~~ pll·a~anll)l\wt\'l'lllor tr11I xi"t 1-;"pc-r. prt-f'rl. C.M. l.nicuna l111li., <.:a & 2nd T D ex per. Salury man:agcr . t:lasi.ICied ad1 -suite lll''cl lxmclctl play btwn "''~. Snlliry fl(' & h<'llVY tc•kr>hOrtl'll ~.,, c 17" An f~qoat ""mrne• .. ••r(ll" W/CK""•r. no 71lJ. c/o Daily Pilot. and lllr.llr{.'tl. • I> f'c1 '"""' "· l I '" ·-"' ··~ 1,0 J' l «1·0 C t mll(nti11bll'. Call Bob t'la• ,e<:cnt 1•xper. pre . --Op1iort.un ty Kmp oyer <.:o. bend'ils. f\:<;k r01 >OX " 1 , <IS a _,.Wont~. 7075 DANKIN(; • ••••• • • • • • • • •••••• •• • • IOOtclCE!PU STA.COSWITCH,IMC l>ll'tury Cook n<'l'rlc<l tm Gcor icel!C Kautman Me11o.Ca~2ll_20_.___ RN $56 her75MS6l. ll3UU::ikcrCu.11tnM,·~·1 mt:'r1 i':~IH'•· L;11tu naH011l~PrivaleClub wlll 644·81124• Manicurist P/Tlme --- '"e"IM*d'"" ?reethc Household. Nun.mi: & fo"am1ly Carl' l'f'l'Vlllrl\'I Emrlo~t'r l'J~~ t";•c .U..IOCampu!' C>nvc-. NA (\111.'>lll ISO.~ k 549·3041 lk•oit•h Nur"1na llomc. · · f' I' II '1 I> J ' LYN $44 Bon t"itV('nl'nt:c•. • .c94 H07$ 1r111n the right ,111rl over iLoc:kf'r rm '1U.endant for • u s a r cs an Contact Mnh Crei1thlon Equal Oppc>r t,mplo)'cr ___ · 21 yrs for front duk womcnll lullh club 673-~'ll l or49'J·273t l'l~l~~.lSS Ortt lrv1MN11ional Bank -----.Dlshwa11her. pit I me "Kr~?z:!s 1l~n "j llr~ Mon. Wed.ee Fri from~ MASSEtJSEtlll--28-)_l_c·g-,-t, __ 11.u 37_oo_F.o~-· --CLYKTYPIST 83yview Manor. MOW. Gp • 3388 Jill j lc1 to 10pm. (,'\t arc-111. 1-·or full llm(' pn"ltlon Jn AIDES $35 SmaJl~~f;.~:,~aOnly. 11.\Nl\ING IMurance Co. In Nwpl Bay St. CM ~2 l:iO~--~~~r S::JO.A .~ Wt~· ~elnfocal1537-2320. Ma$Sa((c. N~ exp. n<'c STACOSWITCM IMC TElLEl·EXPER. Heh. need11 b11l1ng ctttk Oi.'hwashc.-r. maturt for Sun. LOOlltG FOR We trnm. <;alt 540.~ Prhah Duty FeH 1139 Htsker. Cotltfl Mt111' Irvine National Blink with 1tood0typm$! skills & con,·. hosp Ila) view -HO,STESS J A FU~E? anytime • ___ • I 00/o ~"19 304 1 ~ont;1t1 UolJ <:rc11!hton 10 key. fC' C'Pf'r pre· t-Onv. Hosp. 205.'> Thunn f:xp& Ref11 necr'l!IDry Equnl Oppor 1-:mployer .,.,., 3700 1-; 0 .. : ferrod but not O('C'eSSlll')' Ave. CM E "d r n ti A 1 Major rorp. 8 a few M /\ r u Rt: w 0 M /\ N t e1t111tr11Uo01'911m-Spm "---------°"" xpeT ll me. nPJl y aood .....,.pie L train In p /llmc. lo II> <'lcomc )tot1St'rl1-.1n1n" li2'-lor1•·--------·-··--•I Salarv lo S500 Good Co. ------in p•·r con a( th•• l'-•C ,. .. ~-"' Monduyth ruSut11rd11y ~cvt•n(7t hn""ur~. Ex. 1• Benetits.83.38~'KI DONUT Shop H elp, .: ·' ~ ""'" m11nngemcn:l1J.1nl1rc · newcom('rs & t·ontal't · lli\1111\ Bnron Re!lt. :!4031 El tall nexir. wa ... pnlnl merchant.R. Flexible hrs. JOIS AYAILAILE Prtt111mt10. 1-:xperlcnced, .,er1enn•ll Call S.'l0-87G!l. p/tlme AM & P M· No ex-Toro Rd L 'm•na Hilll'I .,. HURS._S ... IEOEO wlllin11 lo op rutc /\U • ---TELLER compa.nlon for c-ldcr ly per . rice Femah•. uge · a.,-• 1>u11lness. o money, Need cur, lilt' typln.:. ., " lJlck 360 & Hcldcll>ers H..ep Wont.cl 7100 f'ttime po~1tion nvml in mun, hVC'·ln. Mu'll cJtiv«. 25-45. Apply in person. nouseke~per /Cook. xlnt future, f~ntaslic _54_7·_300_:\_______ IMMEDIATELY KOKO in sm1:1ll expind· ••••••••••••••••••··~·· 0r3n11e Co. U.\llk txptt l'rt>L wom u n • s 60. Mr. Donut. 135 t:. 17th St. female for 1 lady. Live· benefits. To auc eeed MATURE Womnn w/cur WESTCllff Ing N pL Dch. 11 bo p. lill _ _..___,._..,~_..,......,_,....,. pn:f 'd. Roo m. I> rd & a a I. Cost• ~Iesa. in. No smoking. Jt1(1. rn~t have •~ition ft S>t·time b8bysitllng It ll 543-116' Admm A!IA lo $16K 548-6649. a.um common sense. Call for h I w r k Fl el( i b I c MuaSIS aEGIS11lY ~ Sec~tary to $90( Apply In our head ok. . Earn $160 wk & up selllna · appt. Color Tile.~ 1127 • Print Shop ncede rec~llt Steno5 toS75C GOl08'STATI Comparuon. Young rnalt Fulle r Bruah. (l)~k~r/Compan.ion Mondaybetwt1911tn.tpm hrs/days, occas. eves. t617WfffctfffDr graduatew/irraphlcari. R~eptionist lOS'70C IAHK college sh-dent for re· 7l4/SS4·78Sl.m-4247. w/aocualsecu:ritytollve fl40.91l9 S.it.212 back&round to do P~ Pd/Al50 Fee Jobs 10230S. Paramoont tlr1'<1 gentleman. Part in, cook for elderly lady. LYN ~tedlcal Records Recep. fltlWPORT lf.ACH blueprinUna. p H le•up 6 lr\•ioe P~r.1onnel Agency thne. Approx 11 ·3• 5 days DEC SECllET AAY S200 mo. 675-1932. Allenioon shill. •tUme. llonl~t for bu.'ly group 6't·061 O & 752·91 11 urnera w<rl. Cop f cau 481 E t7th, Costa Mesa Oowney, Pel'IOOMI Dept Wttlt incl'~ Sol. or Suo. President of leading Medication It 4iarge1 EP!:r•~ct~i~c!e:_:. ~~7~-6300~~·---f~~~~~~~~~~ PrJntlni. 333 3 rd St, Swte224 642·147C Mont"r11012&d·a CMnec..S:UOhr+Jiaslt carpetrnlllneedsexper H OUSEKEEPE R , nurae. Apply~arkl· LagunaBcach. -~-~ y;-,.ua~20pl3 lpo9~ E9:plloycr 1EuvnesClt~:1>2-00a73ys, 645·6367. exec a ec t • Y • pref !~r;nncg. licvleeainn·1'nrgeU~beler. Superior Conv. osp, MEN ror LA T1me11 homcl•N•--in· .. ------·1---,----D-UC-.. -,-O~H. -- '""4 • "'" minimum 2 yrs rolJere & """"' • • .,. · 14'5 Superior Ave N .D. dellv. In G.M. lil75·$330 ... ~ '"' , Answer ing St>r viee'e~~~~~~~~~, ... ---:C:;::0;::0:k:----1 s yns secretarial expe.r. rand~ for l.ei11ure World 642-2410. pcrmo.S48·l740. ICU/CCU M.ACHIHISTTIHIS TtJephone ,Opr. Day RF:/\ TY OPERATOR Top skills in 11brthnd & widower . For llppt \ Mu~t be 18 yrs old. We $t'Jl't· F.xpc-r d <>nl\', W ewer. "''/some" follow F/t1m~ Men V~rdc IB~f exec typewriter re· 588-9073 LYN.C~ "-~ MicrofilMClertc a.1 .& ll·7 '30i\M ~hU\a. wiU train for future ad· lores\ Ave. La1tun11 in1t. Cost• Mesa area Con\'. U~p. r>G1 Crntcr q'd.Onlyquahfiedappll JJ.7 Shln LYN~ ge. Nl1tbt shift 5pm·1:30am. Xllbenrilta. Equ810p. vancement. _ ~h. 1146 7522 St. C.M. canta may apply. Top ~?O ~n·t n~ 1 1un to l/UJnc. IM Shill LVI re-ExPt'r. ~lpCul. but not poc f;mployu. Contact !>aoGIU'My lndulrlh ---pay Apply In ~r11on. draw f&.'ll whctt you lief charie. 3-11 cl\ rac ~·d. for f1lmm1. pro.. N:r)Jtl\Un, Costa M~a 30015. Yale .Atdiitt<twal Drafting Beauty·Manicuns\ \\ant· CO()t(S WAMTIO ~tom Wt>a\•e Qu·~ts place an ad ln I.ho l\aUy LVN. Udo Conv. C.C1 l'T, ~ma. fihdrtn& It relat· M~al Hocpllal, 30l Sant.A N •• d <' d. 6 7 3 • U 51 ed for El Toro Salon Ma Barkf'r's Reslaunnl. l~ 10050 Viritinla Cr . Pl~ .. "!!!t AdJ! Call oo• lSSS Superior Ave. J 8 . td duties. Phone 644""360 Vldtla. c.M. MZ 2734. na · S40-ISU .~an~yll~me~==========::l.--=--~83i~·~~~7~~=--_J~~~2:E~1~7~lh:S~l~.~~~~~t-==-=::L~F~OW\l.aUl~~~v~au~a~y~====i:-=:.._..=:~:::"0~::::::::::~G41--~~77~M~;;::::==::==::l:~ext~~3~10~r~or~in~u~rvi~ew;:·=:=:J:~~~~~~~~~W~ant~~ad~rea~uJ\s~~14~2~·5C'TB~ 4 ~ -· . ' . -. IWpWmhd 71 ..... •• W..ted 71~ Help W..t.d 710G ~· 1405 ~ • 1005 rw.ffwe.. 1 050 Friday.October 1. 1916 DAILY PILOT •z ••••••••••••••••••••••• •.-..••••••••••••••••••••.,•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••.-.••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G1 S.-.. IOS~(Wep Sole r.a S.:CRETARY Sal~m•n 'IOaulted. N('(.od 2 fELF.PllONt-: SALE~ ••••••••••••••••• ~::i11r:·u~:::e~11 ··~··············· •••••••••••••••••• ~~.~! ~-~ ..... !?~~ • )rll t'Xl)t'r Sn C.iHf aru l(eOred or d1i.ablt'd m1·n c . Jrvln• ad/public rcla Applycnpc'""Q" Llo)d~ and 1"C>ml'n extu lllTIQI~ NIMW t"Alr lM>twccn $JU 1od Hi GAU•I 6151"411 SALi WANTED •Iona a ~enry need~ Nllrt.ery " L<tndsca~ moor) roe tl\4: hulldll.)'11 M II Ult. w.UWl ~ "-t'~luSays or S.uvrday . $drawer dresser, 3 mirrors. 1 antique. TOP CASH DOLLAR ibarp. imaclnatlH aroRNtowponBl"dC'~t '1orniui.r ur l''t'tHn.: ~ ...... h containerofclock.s~'uslln[rom SU.ndayanylJmetosee R a r e p orce lain (•'r e n c h · PA I D FOR YOUR penon LO eootdlruile tM __ <:uoo nrnini::s l'hon( .... ~ ~-~7 1 ' · P.R. department. We'\I ~111 .. :1PtrM>11nrl 646 1m . : Austria with some of the t quality -Bav.ar an.English>. 1810 scwins J t:Wt;!.RV. W~1'<.,Ht-:S. =~ 7~c~~r;t.e~~ma Gro"''"lit plant IN•~•n~ t:c1uu l o v iturtuntt> we've had. AU priced to sell at super ~m:~t/~~.~~~.' ':~;:· cba_b1.net.1 a ntiqlie cu ckoo c lock, ~:~v~~fEmiv~iLf • Sill ~ 00 neah. I ume plant -t:mplnyer -savings. dtller. llv.rm th1ur . s IP s c ock. cbald's t .. unk , rare Fl NI-: Fll RN k AN: nwnt. c:rr ~ 0 r I(' n t "t I'd II('(\ p It TITLI UofS. orrram IDt. flt'\!," Uc>-: 11prin11 " mat Oriental rug handwoven both side T l'.2U&S. 6-6) 2200 pcf'mo W/knOWIN11e 0! ume ra ........... u rUIUI ML: tr~~. db.tr)~ tnJ)lr desirrn rare Chinese aolden .w.a ...... k - --" I " I • 0 $ '~ 20'X. Comm. t.:.ill for ~""u. . -··· ~ .,.. """ LUGG &GE T&GS a;/t m e ~11 Cl, ••• 1~ appt 642 1403. l. 2, "3 weight Vieana.s, nat d.ia.la , 30 <.lt~Sber. l'U~tom VflVet picture & antique 4' golden raced A A wk/up.M~~.l•d1e1,at1.-__ .____ di""'. weight miniatures, an A•••trian Q1.1ttn~J1""11d"'1hudbn1 carved Chinese cabinet. Maunmcent lrom yoorbauiioc~cul'1'. d ent s. Eve a/ S at SALES. p1t1me Mon lhru W e !lo ve po1ltions ,., ~ & l>ul.Sh•rs. cu.tom vclV\'I h ••• , Selld on~ curt! rur cuch 5$4.7&1. a.7ttM. Fri. 5-9PM. No 1:xpc:r o•oiUor~ 30 day engraved & carved Grand· dt!Jll ' ru~tom red't\ooO tc:at er lop desk. 22 rltlc, cblld a &.111 pll.l/l 011\l .a.purr. We --------... nee. Will train $3 p('r hr father and many more. This Sat\ll'· . planter boiw:. "RY• rug. btcycle & red wa.:on. Costume jewelry, r e-turn ptrnlllncnll\' lULISTATE Forin!o.t'1111847 · -l0tt90,.r · day4'Sunday 10'00AMto6:00PM. 6'0-~16 _ _ antique glassware. vases, chest. All allMf attrnrllv\• 1.1., & ,.,;, ... .,----- -ritt. Offictt from -. to ... IVV\. 41Z7 Apt c llalarla 11trap, llH'Cllnjl 1urhnu SAUSPEOPLE ~...., Also don't miss us at the NeWPQrt Rt:l>WOOU G \1.1.fmY . W .,.N .,.vvut B h ( H I o. ~wrcmcnb. Prt< HEEDll> WOMEN'S TltlehCllftliMn Rega·stery· Hotel Antique Sho w. Bumboo Vill.i1ti· ~A. ay. ewpor eac near oag · wnt lo.'\s & th1·ft• 1-'or o S t l"•rnud St . t'•"ta l\tt'~u. u ,..,pllal) i:!cA.t> 1/:!c-9• •• to6PM Red 11111 Realty ~ addins: Cowtemiporory ~,.. ..., October 2, 3, & 4. s -t 11 . 0 1 :! s 11 cu 11, r t1 n'-· -· -AM l)CrtnnaJbt>tl 1111 t•udu11t.' to i.tt st.a!Cin MTi.11100 Vie· Clothinq Typist Consi)4nlllcnl wullpu111•r. f n brl•• or Jo. A new corominlon We 11re 1ook111>1 for"'" .111 T1tl• SeW<her lff SIMPSON ANTIQUES . . Genge Sole 1055 Goroft S• IOU "Uvy mo · 1"11~ Ii Wt' acb edul c h as been "r~l\t''"'r:.<J.nv. 1 )•'-'' A.c:c:CMMti ... Clertt IJO vi.....a..a-._ H,\""·R Exrl'Utl\I' lkl'k ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••U••••••••••••••• ... 111 l>liek &. Ira ' your fttabll..shed wblch pro ;xper &cb.irki:round in -. ..,. • .. .,...... ~• \11.nt rn11tl1tcon $1.SOO 1-'h Kln•i.lt"' .. ...,. ~l·I. rcfnic.~lt'\'1 tlothmg ~1 1 lo \4 tall' Or tr~ t\\u \:4td~ v1d .. s a 0 rcater op bcrowOfficff" C .. t.MeMMZ.0145 1 .. ··11.uu ,._ ,~ ~ ~ "lrl I h b11cktob1H·k .. " women's doth1ni: & J t &crow Secr.tnrv ~ _ _ rnlor TV. dinrt1c 1ort. 811 by • c o \ ca , PRIC~S: .<> portun1ty Cnr f1nanr1al ct"d. to m11nagt' & t.1k1 --, ••••••••••••••••• ti 0 .. :St\S, n dwr, 1111 wood d~slc . l"hust. ilrts u~r Womcn'li doth'-''· Sun· .,.nunr3 "'· rewards. Don't let ~1~ f/l·hg of our woml'll , v 1 7~l lit'7.• ~·~ .... 77 I.lay onl~. 141& Gala.J)' ..... -chance for a succ:essful dept. atour \V~tmm~l<·t lmm.·tl1.11<· 11J'll'1U1t i:' '1 /forn1w.1 101»~ ·' r"' " •~.or.,...,,., · l>r.l'(D.. 415ta11sSI 60l•t1 . fotureslipbyVOU. Mall stort>. Call fur 111 '"lh ,\mt'lll'!I.'" lurgellt Antiques 8005 Cok 8035 ('Ofld. $12.\ l'J :.l n r ll'9tagsSt.50l•a , aedHlllReolty terv>Aappt ·11tllll' l'•>rnp.1111). J:::~·•••••••••••••·•~1·,·,··,··,• ••••••••••.••••••••••••• &1~72'?1 --GcrOCJe-Slckwolk ~UlllC4UCTtoN lO·~-~_!':~t·~,1.411',1.~;:• ..... ,., An est.abllsbedcompan> THELOOK l t: t:nl •·mp ~)l'c ~l-h1111l .rnt1c11.1t· v• ll't , PERS I\'\ t'.tt..., \lnt Q u £..::..: s 11 Jo'/\ SALE l)JANYfo'lNE ITEMSOt' .,..,.....,NO':'\n'o?""" i>erving Oruni:e County 540.4500 ht•ol'l1\t pll.111 , S.ilimc~ head. !>tdt: & Cot>l ho.ant.. quuht) • tot• hlll'~. Shuv. SLEE l' !'.: R L' 11 u " l'd Sert Od 2 ESTATE J E W El.RV• Draw you~ O\l.O or 11end fwthtpast18years. ___ upui I.JI>) mpt'ri.4lnm $1UO~OS4!(l u lli. Loo~epillo"~ ~'>1-.i;w ·• ,\JlT 08JEC1S. AN 28892MargucnttPkwy. t.;ll \Ir l.cndholm lot •-" -BOIO ti'.111 !1:14111 -----ll.00amto5:00pm T\QVES. F INE FURN , nume, »ddn·i.i., phone & 131·3050 l•--------•t c•111l1ekn11 .. l.11>1>l ......,..onces ----HJDE·A·IED C.:OKNEROF ETC. PH t>NE FOH IN \w'll make 01w 1·ard per •••••••••••••••••••••••Siam''"'' k1lt1·n~. :J ~'"'' lGTll &ORANG~ FO & UROC HU R E lag Add25'"CUl'h, Alice Martin, Mgr. SEAMSTRESS TITLE 1-·rl'11-(hl n .. mai;1· llolpomt 1'0101, 11 "'-~.I"'' 11 Jllll"1 l 'nu,l'll t'oi.t $390 S<'ll COSTA MESA &&5·22W ~nd chl'ck or morlL'Y oro ~le· 3308 \\' W.1rn1·r. !119 ·1170 $li0 & l>f'hver .!54~ lorCJoU.s Galon ---tier to. Real !::state salespersor need~ .For bt::.t deal er 11.B. Call 5<'.oll Realty 536-'mJ R.eceplion~rrron1 loc P/timc. Wknds . N.B GU--0126. With Experience f\ev. port lk·:ich C'lothant st.ore h.i:. opemni: tor J P11rt Time Sc!<trnl>lre:-.:; l'li!a~c Contatl T.ulor~hop Man.;i;cr 644-5070 ' IMSURAMCE . m•.ir II arbor. SJnla \l\J Ooqs 8040 Won SIOOO 1 u:>lom sofa. Flcrmturc, CloUung, GARAGE SALE Frl-Sat. 'ILOT PRINTING & TRUST Hr:FHICER \TOHS ••••••••••••••••••••••• hr:.md n<'v.. >'00. IJl!i.t tlf Appliances. Dooklt. Sideboard . cloi:k:.. P .O Boi. I~ 800No.Maha,St. \\.\Sllt-:RS VR\'EHS ln,hSl'llcrl'up..' fl'r 5SJ ·5~-_ Toyi:..SportmgGoods refng.lc>tllofjunk,19311 Cosl:il\1eba,Ca92r~_ Santa Ana, Ca. Hi·i·onnillon:-Rt:pu' & ,\KC. :.hot::., \\ormcJ. Whl naui:. i.w1H•I chr. \'OU NAMt-: IT " O\Urt'h St_. _c_.1'_t_. ---T~l: 547.))33 Ftj..'1 IJ,1mai;e.Guar ii\•) 1>157&73 Xlnl l<>lld , Rea:.. ~ponsoredbyth1· GARAGt:: & MOVING WOVEHWOOO :.!!lyr!\mOr;ioi.:<'L'u t>l2 t3ti2 .• \~luraflt>pm CostaMHO SAL.t; All m ust go. SHADES·Toeo•;.ort F:ciu..il ()nnlv .. :m plil\ A ,, , h .,.,w ,;lwn urn, an· • _ • _ DUML P'S St Hcrn:uil 1•u1.1s. 1·hJm11 -R~Club n....r ood 1 c l'ull64!Hl!ISIJ '\rt-' hlolXI unc. ,\fo.L , "' cit,, Brown ll'athcr l'Ouch & Pl'O<'crds lo arbor Arca tique bdr m ~cl. ~it<"hen Kt~G sz BED <Newl . Recepuorus t1Typ1i.t. P 'T~---------1 JH l.);\'i·14 1'ort i.Jhtl t')I \\orml'<I ~'>i J.1!11 uphobterw t·nuc h, tiolh \outhandCommuml~ Items, huie painting, xtra firm Sl9J ind dcl. for Boal Sales Ori:. Hr: SEARS 1----------1 (',\1.1.:MK 77111.1 I fl('W b75·7111. morn & 1\C1iV1ty Pr0Jl.'t1!1 OlUny more ho usehold u~uJUy ho01e ~-2263 ~ell be Sat1Suo 9 SPM -,\KC t;nl1 I'll Hc lrlt•Hr • ---------~ ....,.., /\ dr C '" • TUXEDO DEPT. S27 to SJ3 Daily Kl::-.O~tOH 1-: purl 1lh h 1iu1r... ,int huntt:r~. ,holA. "'' C . """"" -n os, ..... -----· 6"15·3282 any duy 9.5p M • arai;e i.l\le Slit 317\.2 S:S'l-3765 WalQut BR ~ct w /qn hl'<f , EEUS Ll\'l">t; 1:-< \\llh cltlllf'I) V.J~hPr.~1>od nmrJ SIPO doi:' & rarnil)• p\'l-. 7 l\lfl Danesh \}~ ~t!!I llelllropc, CdM. Steel -. $300 Mngnovox eonsoll' RECEPTIONIST SALESPERSON & t"Oll\Jl1·~t·t:11l Ill l'.illl.Jt\7:J50afl ~pm L'hamvp("lll~rl't:t!l:l 1Jj11I l'Ol\Mrul'll'<I Jrm 1·ha1rs. dl•l>k:>, rile Cilb." Chrs.SATISL':'-1 105.2~05\'1!.la clrTv$100.S513\15 P •ume W(l ll .rrnnmed """'port lk•Jtrh .in·J :!j nJu~ ~Gt & back. S.25 ~hi.c. l'A••ar 1fhc lilufls > t::lec --• Cood typist Xlnt phon~ .,. ~· I> 'I 1 1 t: E rPf ri .. 1·1..rl11r • L'C p,... n \SSFT l't'r . _ ...,,. · ' ·~ C th !HO 3333 xJ.I t a''"'"'"' ' 11111 ""I! c·,, ... 1.,11"1 .• 111,111 "' ' " · • l'J li-12-511>-1 ------- -addrni.: r»J1·hrnc. Ccr..t·o Greco i.bug cJrpct av· manner. Lite clericJl .. ~-a-•~.·-----·--t n w1l..cn;. &. h·1.·l..pr.:. """' • u ,., F<'tnJh-SX.'i --*)family Sal•• hol cJrl . I 1rlr J•r ks. prox. 40 ~·~ml., Sl;()OOor duties. 0 C A1rporl loca _ 1 11 '"4 "• ill !f!>"J .'>Ill• ll!li \I\ L crt "' " lion. Send brat:! rc·sum~ app '1 · · --ovese S1\TI SUN. 100·, (II-' Cud1lla1.· Cataly t1r bcstoffer.GrN•n&wh1t(' to P .O . nnx C ·19525 SECR"-T .. RY 752-099 2 411,10111 tr.ift.-d '" llc11 .. ,;1•11lll• lll•n \11,..,J l.tk1.·nc"'·~ ~lll 1>:12~ _ liOODlES 1"urn1lurl', llcatcr. ! rrtbs. mot· plnstic dro1> ioh11cles for I · C \'27 3 "A llunwr11.1l 11,l p1uhn prnn1 ll,11lma~k St11Mtdh linm ~h1•JJ tot ('11l111· l f d1l>he:., p1ct1.1rcs .• 11111 1rc:>i.1> & lmcns, P!lrC..1 trailer or? L..1ri.:c silt> _!_,·i_nc. ' .r 1 --S69 2·$841 Mo. 1 'l IE d l"I' ,111 111 111w tlhl II \ 1•n , ,., 11n•11, .1 111, II\" h111111• ~111 ' 111 i.: · !I '1 '' S 11 a · <tUt'S. c lert ri c tlr" an Cnb. i.lrollt:r. masc baby S3 00 llaCh all Cur ~10 00 : 2 Re<'cpttomst. luw orril.·l· Bnght per,,onabll'. hi;ht itt·t·uratc typ1n.: \.Int spelhng & Hr., II :10 tu l 30_ A1rporl are :i RJJ.9980 RECEPTIONIST For busy beaut" s.tlon t"/tlme. R1 r hartl Ouellette SJlnn, 201 '\lcv. port l'lr Or, :"I U ------ R. E. SALES .•• _________ , .... m,1ld11ni,: !I t'" h•H'st';1t. " h l 'ndl•r i.:1.•111.•r .t•' .,1,11nh"'' o;t.•1•1111111111·1 'l'\\1·w11l11lf\1 nr.:111(11rn1 1Thomus >CorncrOc-,•Jn it em" i.1.•fc\•11 r oom La11?eoranRt'b aclc!>SS. Yt•llo" bt 11 \\hi pl..11d h r Mllll'I \ hllln p1·rl 11r m' .1 T ll \\'EL \\.~-,.I' :.! 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I! lli O.>l.J tic·~ 1 I! n ,, 1 m ~'I c & i-tt•rco & o ther m 1i.r -. divider bar. \'l•ry h1•11\'Y Skills. 1)1ctat1on 70 \\Plf\ 'l'\'l'l,ll>G 1; hl'lutt: H ~:!50 hl""l ·"cn•uuu• '1.r;. x 111, • x !l" .ncms. Snt /Su,n. JO S tiOO M0\"111,:: ~tell'. <?rt, 2 Lill and Rn<Xl IJtWltl~ in ~ii.lit I,~.,, 1-\K(' 111,h Sclll•r. l1·rn .il1• ~ ~ " r i\ N 11 1lc1 10 \\I to 6 I M J\n typing~"' pm. In \Our hnmo <:11c1<J 111 1' "'' ' ..i, ... P ,I pc!> ~I utr C.tll w.tm \'e, · St • • • comhuon li<!ao. os•·ci fer. i\pply 1n~·N11n ,11F111111 coml'li7:.i1•11; LL""'\\•il<L', ·• 111 0 ' all ~11 "1 ' i•l"u7J!I . --• --t H1111"•· furn•lU~<'. Call~7-130~ t.un \'J iii'\ ~d111ul "'' "r' ' r hul"""'""••fl \,l..1111: -&lt.OC't2nd9.>l')l.3 fJm clotl\111 ~. misc_ 6tl ------ !lfll. "" '1 l.1.:hthOUM WAITRESSES llE \\"'I lll" ~1 •0 1•11•1•71H IZl )IJl l h1n ~ JllllO\\ l!Jr s ale. rum, h~chld D od11t>. Rear 1900()ctai;onnl)!.11nt1 tablC\\/.f J.,l. 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Furn, l'llcyl, elotlh~s. 4nm,t>ll4911~ •:'l:in;;to11 111J1n·l•11 ~7~1MI :1111 1111 ht ·&t.111 ,\h:l" \II•·•· lii:l0.'»11 ('1111<11 d1.11r l'l<· 16539 camcra .... lools,).llll h~hl ,. ---l rnl,•r i.:•·rw f.•I t1111·1t1o111 Mcrchandise 11 1111,ll•· ~l :?:J 11,1 ul r II I • ,. 1· I \,l.11•l11n•·,111.1•,11.111"Y< l!m oi .. ,r ·ountain item,, 14972 Grecnhra1'~:ol1t "ha i.: \l oh.rwl. '•'r\t'' '-'' 'l'lr"'ljr\ l• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ttt·tn ..:t·1.•lor lru,1 n .. ·•· ~"'' ou:,~, ~ "' "' ~ I I t I ( k I' 11, ru 11 1 dni.: ~~u \'J k~ St. wlf l:ulvt-r. WJlnull l"lll'JK'I. 12xl5. 1-:d cuml. Ill' 'Ull~rtn ~·1111•11 ''iAnti-s 8005 1011 lft'\'ll'I . :0-.1•.n• "'·• -· -St 0 29\~f 'II 9 RED C •RP"-T 1"1 r1I 1C rru·l" · 1 •11•·, ,--1-,-1• "l'\I • 1 t \I J , I. .111 :'II J, .. m u l • \\'Jh'rllt.'l.I ~100 Or nfl<?r ,. 1 1 s· t •-s art:. cl 1 • • CIJ 847 -().UI . A "' ... 1 • ·' "' • •' ••••••• _. ••• •••••. •••••• 1111 '.'--·• "' v. "' • ' ·• • • ..in 'J c ~a "' . un, _ __ ·---•. .. .,_ .. LTORS 962· I 011 1111.! "''"'r1111t•mh•11t of ... t ""' 11.!I ll'lllJlt• I mu~ ,\Kt Sl:itl ~73-~i ur!.12 11211:! !lam 4pm 7i~l2 i\lh:.imbra HorHI 8060 tndtt!llrial heat lran!>for, """"" m1111i.l1 al•' l' & 1011 11 ,. cir 1>1:-i ~"l 17 l"ordcti11ls call l.lnt1.1 _ tail f't•rform' hiµhh ColHdar Shows \h• matfi• ,, mi,1.•ki" _,,.,, :\lu~t :-1·11 -.01:1 lwfl. Sl50 St. II ll llars,:;11ns ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll&W ma,·hmr. l l"x<M" t·ompli·x & ,,.,,1>1,,1,,1htf PRESENTS ~l'l•'t'!I \l\lt'l'll i.:.i' d l\i•r. :\l,olc rnl\1·11 ~1r1•t•d !:>l ~('II Sl7!l :'tl alln•ss1:,,.} famih• ;ur;ii;c--:ulc Rel{.Qlr. IHhantl!lhowql· plute. xlnl 1·u111I, S750tof· clcn<'al worl. iwlioirn• .i1, rni1<k l ,1111 111 1. .. 1 lkrn.11tl & S.1mo\ 111k111.:.11ul'1•n 11111 tv.10. l"\Jrn&misritem" So .,1 lyhunu:r,xlnt cond,gen !l~~6·58Sil • R i:: SALF.S puhlH r,.1,111.,11 run• THE 1·1.ili• \lu:-.t -.di ''l' IWt'il mv' nlcl . ~~1 <.'.111 Jll orthn 1dq•t 'ol.1 & l~H' AdJm!>. o ff Bro ok lie. S2500 Mui.l sell UNIQUI:> Ile \\Ith lhl t w o ' \ln•lt'r:.l ;irHI· ,111 d l'l'l. 1.1:!1.011:1 "' t•I'"' ''kmb .111~l1me M'Jl . v.orlh ~!Hl11 Sdl hur-.l.2o68ISt1hllihiuLn. 6t2·2221 Refng,wshrldrvr.allnm bc.'!\l, lramrn1?. i-uppnrt, 1 & I 1 1 NEWPORT KMi !Mil 1 >-10 'i1IK:! \ SSOO J pr l'Ofll't' tlll !\Cl Jill F'rr & S·it !-1 lipm v.·ell. din rm i.rl. hull'h, nd\•er11srni: & ~.1le1> .111b po •<'ll'" ac mm" 1 ·1 1'' l11m1>:.. <hrwth' ~1·1 w ti '.:._· • -Btfl ra!>y rcd111g 8 }r old f1r~l re:is olfer. Sal 011Jy. lln1l1uc llmne:. 1n :\lclo. rel(ulaltOll' & cl0t•, ulhl·• Antique 11.1rii.: I rn~ll··~, SX~• 1:;.., :'lt:rl1• < :rrm Shl'P· ti ~ r:-. t·hr~ F1r~1 t't\fllc I trsl Rrlot·at1ni:. M Jsr• Hem~ gel~ing. Arab· <1rtr Sec !IS/i· 1188 '" ''" ver<le ha' Ol)t•nmi.:s anrr H•lat.'•1 """r'-•1" n · ,, .. ,,. S:t5 C:1~•I .un\11 rlltl \I\(.' r1:1(1 sll'rNI , "'r'"ll Wi•il. Thur. f'ri" 11,11, ull like nt:w den & atGolJ Ot1rStablC'S1filall • . . -.-· onpnrtunitici.. C.il •1iurrt1 Show & Sal~ """ Mll 17111• ru1wr .. rnt'luded ~~.o Sal 9!• ,.1,. furn Krn!! water R·I O. Jl .B. o~ cullfor i.ale. H.1h1lr<11I. hot .• ~;l'kll' llJntllcm.111 UI Skill nii·l.ilinnlOO\\(lll) Sat-Sunday-Mon l '.dl .irt 61>m . \\kntl KIOUt•.1rth•n1;rm1•llh1I 1.x .. 1 IU C'U It rrecicr & 960.4479 i\:.kmg$600. wheelb. ;iquarru m & Jim Wood. !'>411 ~!l'.l41 l) P~7;,.::· ,'~1~~~rnm \I rlf OCT 2.3.4,.. ~:·:,~ ~~~htll•I Jt.-1111: i.:11 ,m\l1m1• '>111 l!lll2 1; 1; iri1 011.(1 hulr " he~ i,~f" 2SIC :it CST s1-:1.C-2-;:;-Appy ~~ 'o:;,· 1; uoll ('on rl. •.--•_•_------i 1"01o1nl.1111 \al!\•v St·honl llr' \ 111&-.1onl:.!1t r.1:11111, l>u'\1,·l1•1r11•1 II inn 11111 l'uUth lo•l'!'ol'Jl,&2 l·hr:. l:~•1wni.ir-·'n ;l!v.~orl Qtr Hor~l' Cott. i:re11r -----· REST .. URi-MT ))1,1 Nu t 1.riihthou'" 11....... R • ll'Ol Fr\"C lo i:c'()(I hom.· ~lll'hllj.( hl'lf.:I'. l(rrcn. & :s .11"'"· ri. .<t, • un. brokl'. i.:entlc>. but spirit u .. cd S1mp~o11 nnmt•). A t .. 11., tCorill'r ol TalhC'rl <\ m:-~91Stry Auction 80 IS c; <' ll I I 1• &. I 11 '"' h I•• 111,.1 :'l:C\1 . ~.!.\~~•. $500 or 11 .IOti~<fark . 63~\fi _ eel $<100 675·6.143 an. 6 dnvers :.ml. SC<:A a11 ASSIST.MGR. 1'1 .. \l;i11111 1'1t u11IJ111 18800Moc Arthur •••••••••••••••••••••••.'>HI i!ll:t 11\•,lvffcr tilU ;,!J5'1 l'l\NTG s I ------provl'll. i\pprox med :1 N1s:hls anti Sund.I\ \ .1111•\. C\1 Hr o.c. Airport •PUBLIC. I Is· t O:tr:~~; la I.'. Leavinj.(. mu~l sell 8 yr 1111e S4S. 54H 14117 11t~-dtood!>rn-1tt•1•\pl'r f•il111s:IJ1· .. ctl11w ithAd S l 7S FUR...,ITURE f,h ..... 1 \f•"•f1u111111•'!l111''l'd lnr1al 1 b:1rs •1•1 · · 8;ivM:.rrc.S6001hstnfr ----- <:ro\l.1ni1 '"•oflp<>rtun11 ' I>. 1i1ll1•r ilh. l'ti r. w · ea. * ,... * \J\I" 11.11l1t nlu1 \l.111·' ,.111nl,, :i ri1· t 11rtcc & cn1I · por ang . c ciuapmcnt 761i4537 DIVORCE SALE AUCTIO..., llo11 ,1·l1111S.1·ll . ,.h•)h \t nm f' n s I m<' n 's ---·------for a<hilnl'<"mcnt t:JI \\'1.,111•ancqu.rl * n * \•l o ruhl•· ~2~11 Ph lhl-..lthrl hr.o.La1:1chr:.. c-lothmg.~dsprcad~.rc·HonettotdGoodt8065 Cameras , proJCCtors, . r~ ap1.1t. 557-6232 opportu111t\ emplo}.-r t.r11o.ik 1·h1•:01 :\Int 1·111111 •Tonite 7 :30 PM • ~· !l~'l1I Sr mmoni. hull:' u lwd. lea cnrd!l & lots of other ••••••••••••••••••••••• trrpod. 1Jron1ctl chess: -----,·---------i 111:' 111111"' " ~1·"' •Ir' Dealers Welcome c..r~. nk d•'1'1k · tlfrfo~ thbl & i:ootl1cs! 1040 Santa J\na M"ovin" Sale : Furniture, set, never usNI, s5o. Restaurant Kry penmn ~l >l.'i •·•<! 1111, Fr~• toy°" 8045 I <hri.. mr > ro r.-l Is, St J.n.i Bch (J\rch Beach 1 th .. t h h Id Stereo hcadseat SUI. ' nlrnln ftw1r/1fn~~otnft~v" olnpe~~I SECRET ARIAL --Consi9nmenh ••••• •• ................ d h I h l' ii w I h ti hr d. ll~lllhls) c ~s, oy~, ouse o Eler. B IJQ S20. Masc • ·~ .,. &t:r:Nt-:R·\I. AMTIQUE Stockliquidcrtion 11<12n11J.ll832D1'\1llcC1r, g ,etc. al.l0/2•9~·housewarcs.ncwor ahtad. Mu~l hinc ex per c ll'fH ·r-: WI lltl\ MOVIHG SALE Child'1 hrn Sp1•• l-1111'1" (111 s p l'f' II n G1\llJ\GJ-:.J\ ·R/\MA ll s . Q ue c n, s w r e a_t)I allT)OSt new. <:real 111fts. f'/Umo. Appl). R11u:e1 Ot r i.11. ,111•11 "' l..11-!un.1 1w~111ft •\\1•1·1 hlk r.1"'"' --Grammy's Stull. from tUnivcr ''~ark) In~ Books, record:., muc h Rl•:.taurant . Fashcor \\I'·'''' '"111111! dt'<rJ:nN ---\\ lu\1·.lmo !Iii:! 72~.:I K SolJ. l!rt'l!ll i:old. quilt· h t I h d :"oi.:ut•I I'll""'' i·11111 J\ l .1111 aciu1·i. & l.1111 I. l.ll,11'1.' .... I I t t) I h S I t our. e11, .o anl1q\Je If.: l Lr g Fri g1d a1 re refri g . rru!lr l\lan twlwn Jpm·5tlftl :\Ir I'm •'11 l~h 1'11111 ,,u •1 s · 0 ' t'SI.' ;i ~ • 1' <'< """ ions SSO Wl\'e bulb:\. We ve got 11' Sat & Frnnznr, $IOO. 979_.,....,4_ 1409 Sunrrcor J\ \'f• -1rum 1111wll'I 11•11111'' JI .1 .. ..,11111,11 di,rir'. hull' ,1 c:ml!c·r J ~11q·l.d1f(' C.t•1 n1 di.ii r S:?o Fu II m al· Oc •-"' • ...,, " Ru;cn:R: Or1r d1•1)t rnm s·•·'"ll ~.·1· \I' v 1111 l'i·.il low ••"I 111111111!111: h.111 lw•il. "·" ~h·t•tot•r roe ki·r ~1l11lhr -.vr' nhl & 1111, .o S2ll Sun, l. 2 "' 3. 1SJ7 Avail late Oct __ Apt 10~U_G4ti·003.!._ _ ., '• ' ~ lrl':.1> ·'P"n!:' Imme · ~orcnade T errul·c , · • • . 1111s. Ncw ~:ulc>iqr, r1•lw ~:~tali• 1·11 111 1·'11,h1011 (11•1•, 111111111 ,, t1u11k-. \ult.•1·k .. 01ll,tllh•,,1•11lor .:tlhurni· 1>12 lllfi ~>IX lliSO • __ \lrvlncTcrrace)CdM. Jew...J-. 8070CattleyaOrch1dcolll'c.llo11 htr•. :\lartn\•r Y.1d1b hl.1lltl ~111,t h.<'l' I"' cir'"~''''· lhl,, chr' ~JI WT\'' 't1•rl'•" wnr Mosllyll(Cl>hnls <ood 67S 1393 t'\""r , l'I"' I·'• ill \\llrrl rod .r·r.. l.111 ll'l' h.11 I t 111 \l.ll.t11lll(I' !'-hl'ptwr<I htll l)r ·x •I "nllll O'lk antq - -------h••••••••••••••••••••• · • ·' ' · • ___ ___ ... , k I. 1 .1m1r< 1111· "'"' m1111 nt.trkrni:,. Ill 1110 11111 .111 . ~ ~ · • Garal!<' S:ile Sat & Sun 0<'1 WA~TED ChNp 49'1-30li5 ----------1 ~h Kll'lll \\110\ \ 1111h r.1r l.,, 1111 tu1 I'' Ill• I tH•lll t.1hll'' hull•hc•:-. """" 1;11 l~l 'I SpJmr.h 'I dr\I. r drCl>S<'r . 2 & 3. Se11diff fl942 fJawn " _. ' • -- 'l\11 :Wt S.111 \lli.;m•lllr r1111t( llt•clruom ,t•I" il11·"''"'· r. Ii: \\1m1rror & HavenDr.H.B TOP CASll DOLLAHRui: 9x1 2 .J\.Jr<i!\l:il' ; .. ~"•.'Ill Oil ~ '1 '1\\1111:11'\I •hi''" nii;hl ~t .onih :\lmini.; \lu:.I fmci J.!(\()(j ","8kh1nc. J\ni: hdbrd ---,--· -PAIU FOR YOUll fh.'av1c:.t i.hal!, yellow. <: ••• ~ ll<•n .. t•"Un h1 .. 11lho.in1, I hr -.t h1•llh hnnw r ... II mo ohl fem t.lrl(ant Sat• $4110 1tl~o 5 Uaby ite ms; trlr/\ an J EWELRY WATCllJo'S $2~0. Se<:11o rt11l $200. M~tr11l ~r1l1r111.3 11&S1•<'rt'lllry /H1•1·t•pl .. !11> &.1h "1" hunk hl'd'. l"''"'houl dtl~ l'ai't l't1llit•. lllll't P<' Sp;rn !Ill i.:roup, ilem11;lotsofm111r.l!1822 ARTOBJ~..:C'l'S GOl,l>° 4!Ni tl!'lllt. ,'', t l 7 :30AM :1h1ft11 Xlnt Wpm. ~h or I lll'C'. prnltt/ 17IC"•I ~" \ 11.1r ll. 1 ·1rd t• h1lr1ll11t l', hl.11 khoarclh 1:1•rm ~h1•p. C:Ol.cl Wllh rlnwwr w/rmrrnr. rhei;t. Wei1twinds Lant' 11 n. S ii v .(:; ll ·s 1ni v J c'r··. ---:--------l10nd1ts. t:11u11I Oppor 1wn,1on ph1n. Cnnh1d It ' Im• .111111:;11 1 I I I 1 i.. h .. b 2 nlte stn<ls $225. Misc: --• • . • ' • • Alh1no CCll'kullcl •• $AO. I ,J I ,. ' ' I •• • ' klO<i II.•~ o., ra ll!'I furn. 21"' fl•"''001" (up· LoU or ml1c, baby Items. F JN "·-,. u n N & J\ N. -.11nolta himallc •.• SJOO. ~::'~~~~\~;~11ntt:c•~1'!~~1 ~~~1}~t~l1~·}~>!l~~:,~ zm <'nm11M " \111111m· '"1l11u1 ::,·~~~~1~ l'I ' 1 '· c "1' "1111t' 111111 11171 ,1n., Nw';t t;h.;'rc'l u ,.. re lie Sa t. l 06 42 TIQUES h4f;-2200 673-1818 Mcmorlal Jlrn.p1t11I , JOI IN.'<lmo111 ... 1•t ~1·.11 LOTS OF . ~"n1ll• ll•·n. '. M1'<NI C:c·r • mcr-Grt>U ~11c'-2 Wtu.erbury Lane 11.8. U•fttock 1075 Vusto_m_l-1_y_l-'o_l_e-.... -.-,-2.-s-is'"": Vlcton.1,C M.642 2131 S1•c-urc1y c:u a ril ' :111i 711h Sh,•1• & <olltt• I ~r:.12~h I 1: 1>&.~"11 "·& uovln1 ""a l" Fr'c·Sun. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trollinn.t;r·_. Poles .,i. l mme11 . op1•n11111 in Mic~AooUonceJ Nl't'lh ., l11v1111o( homr ( ar,, .imp~. lo>l'll "' ., ... R4l M b k ,.. '" '• New110rl lwurh. o lit:-. 1'1 '··nr.k•· hvrttiuct dulh1 Wu"ht•ri1 cfrv.r "'"'· ~tnvt'~. lii11-w ro~do living l•){• 1:on m 1 s c·. u n d <: r $LOO. f urn., tools. clothln5, t g. ldorg~n ~a1rt\ ro1rk Ht>cl Sl2. 5411-!lR.12 Sal«'i. 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A Sal11ry opl•n ',ill 1A.1rkrrtnhlC' 49.& 1652 foootl 11v111lnhle <HI lh<' _ ... ----~--• • . 8i\Mto6PM,rat11ulnrm ----phone. ti wb oltl SIOO. t Oran11e (,;o. durini: 77111200 flnm·Spm l\11111 'UILIC AUCTION prt>mi'lt''\. llcm~ :.uh)c-ct 4 &hy kllt\'n'l, box trod, Gi\~GE SA~· nowml( 11aw, man's 3 spd l11ke, Rare Robe rto l.upeltl 751·518L or 536-0736 nflcr us Ines:. hrs. Sport~ t'n '• t,\ .. 'Y t.'INE ITEMS 0'" to 11rci.alc. Wl• honor prt'('toui. & rl'ady to 110 mac inc.h v chutom. s:tt c hild• tbl & c hn. 18' rloral oal palntinl(, J'x~· 6 pm. minded & rolleac back ·• "' r -·• Bonk of Amtrl rord. !Mil 0773 "'ll m3r • P 0 P n aJt.un.tnu,m ladd<'r. long appraised Gt.$1750. Make -------. --41m d prcC'd . Thorou1t~ Ser\'1ce S1:i. lldfl ('\ r" ' l::ST AT F. J Jo: W El,. It\'. 1\1 n !It e r c h 11 r Ke , _ rtryr. bt'er ta~ver •. rnech. roldlna tbl, ~lothcs, misc. olr &MH C1J Do yqu hnvc n swing ~et traini n i: provided . wknd$. Mottl\cws llnion /\ll'l' OUJ i'~CTS. AN t:oiihlrr'i; r h rck!I & fo'rrr pupplt•!I, 6 wks. Minr cruwle r . i:1rl11 hccyele, G04 W. UayC.M. -with q ull<ler t o !\ell J\vera1teperson cnnean1 Service. 3928 f?. ~oast TIQUES. "'INE i''UllN . Ci\SllWrlC'om~· Sht:t)fTHricr mix. 5 elec. broom. s m . Guitar Amplifier. $75. r hN1P or i:lvn nwuy"? ~r~o Js:;:n l~~:r~.~:1 Sllwy. Cd~1 __ ll- -nr ·!'H1\'~ ticW~:RI~ MA2SOT7!5~S ~UCptTll~M mllll". 2 tcm ~-~7_.c -~~~~J'.u~'11~~:~i1m~t~: Gs1~fp<f_~ s:lL~~t~!~ ~~:c~~~ 64~~~1~ ~ Kpd IM,2U~llJIC ... -UCT--I0 ... -- <7141540-1066 rn!<'1' ~13• l'lll "' t;4.';2200 ~ ... w • Broken Cnnrrete for or Sanh· An:i llJ:I.~. !back le less. Gourmet 1tem11, ---A " • --------111:r ll. full & 111llm<' -Costa Mu.a n9mental lahclllcapmi: & SA Country Cluh>. Sat stooewarc, boutique. ain Sl2S for Sofa/Lovescat. M/\NV ITEMS o,.. l"I NE SALES O\'er 111 Appl)'. 3131 64,-1,16 833·962S use in rep r•p. 642 6413 011Jy • items. etc. t'abrics. & blk qullttod vinyl, dlnttte t::STAT f: H:w t·:Lll Y. J .Herbfft Harbor Hlv<I. Cur:la SCRAM 'ETS -------trims commercial 11nap •et. l11mln aled wood /\RT OUJEC1'S. AN· HollJtwe-Uen i\t~a. "\. llcycles 1020 Frc'<! lo older ('ouple 12)4 l\IOV IN<; SAl:E• Bai mach.ine, $60. Slit/Sun loo~. rn arbll.' top. s 1·1QUES, FINI-; t"URN . I ----••••••••••••••••••••••• yr old hou~e<-aL~. s payt•d Stools: Patao turn .• ott lO-bP M. 8 ,.5 Anlt)tos cbatr~. (:arls <'l<>lhct'. at fiTC. P'llONI:: FOR lN· Now Interview RR _al So. ~nice St11taon hc•lp, rx ANSWERS 3 Spd Schwmn TANDEM &declawf'd. 968-l2211 hahy ll<'lns. Other hs~IC Way Nw"' Bch 8-12. Irvine 833·2400 1-·o. ft n R oc ll u n !-; Coils& Phua Location for pet"d prcf€'rred. fl 1 /h d b k • Items. 18291 Santa ~llll • t" • ~2200 . • quality sales o riented "492-4059 c;atlrly Glory <i~c~ w nn . ~5 es fw nitwe IOSO da Cir.,,.., v. 963·2'763 Garage Sale., Sat le Sun, Tree erowcr qwi. busl ---------- personnel. Jewelry eJt· 1 IOU~ <:lb.long -SI 10 646 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 10AM ·5PM, 120 Topai nes.s. Everythlnt must ~louse.hold ittms for sale. per. desirable but nol SHOISAlESPlttSOH ... 'o•Mthl{.a~t·'·~knoyw wh~tJO spd bik~. 2l & 23" **I BUY** ESeeastDi~ulmf~al·oclikGlaSral1!~ Balboa hi. f.ots a C0;,5taJ.'4:_}!,g•l.$1S; Moving o ut or state. cicc. Please call S<C9·137< P /timc. nights & Sun "' -w~ • i;alesm an 11 u mples e ne • ...... IOOdla 24 box1 ._., many Washer-dryer StOO pair or549-1379for appt. i\ppty. Paul All3n Shw!\, taxalJon with re~rescn-from 579 .. SJ 35. 6 to Good u~cd f"urniture & 2842·2912 Alta Vista varietJe1 nn, 9·12 Sa.t & llv\nl room aet mratch lni • SALESLADY 9 fashmn Island. N_B __ tauoo !s hkc. I think v.e choose from.&«~. AppllAnrei1-0R t w\llr.ARAGE SALE S t 9 5 l'Q Dahlia in aJley. 10.5 Sun. *4 Newport Blvd, ubles $150. goJd blde·a,. . owe K1n1t Georse an sellor SELLfor You. • · 3 • ··Sat" Su n. Bunkbd1 C.M.s.blndRlt'Ves\An· bed aoodcondltlon $7" J'/Umeposition avail. for ~DENTS. Delivery ~f Af'OLOGV. Motobecane 10 spd biey MASTltlS AUCTIOM a'r.iOCanary,C M. dreuer, misc, wa.IJ un.it.' Uques.~ blkea• 1 womni• t a resp. 't11Qma.n w/slroni Daily Pilot to hom~ in cit .23" framt m1ny 1. .. 16 & llJ..9'25 ~W5SIS • · bo • ' 1>ales a biUti:£xper. nee. Promotory Point G"°'s FL~EST ENGLISH AN-prof xtrasS200 &731321 '"-6 . E. BluU. Adler Sew AM/l'll radlo/8 track Cirl ~· 2 Y 1• Call aner E\~nJngs. approximately $tll0 ()Cl T l Q \J E ~ AV A l L . • ~ f ,,,10VING·2 Families. Sat Mach. lime green Jov~ pla,yer ffS Kina 11 bed &pm, wkn.U, •nyUme • . Page Boy Maternity per month r hon 1· ABLE IN FURNITl'RE :i.ten'i; Sr h•·inn Varsll)' SA\i~.1 Ntvt It uWll ur~. Only. 9912 Star Drive, aenL 4 man life nt\ & ' $.W ~aron'a bench $21 M0-7982 557~73' 6t2..a32l , uk·. for Mr CLOTl_il NC. P~RO: ·26"'llkC'new$105. ~~~ii!in mN~~k. N!~n ~ H B. 968-965$. hp motor . Paehlnco, E•tJy Amer<k~m. c2)'"1111-.-ple-· -&wi_v_c_I -roc:_k_t_r_SSO.._ saJeslady,exper'd. Retat1 SeeltyorMr. B~ -~R\~~ 'L ~ l ~ ~~-· CDll642 ~ Stores 545 & 8U W \UNI Garaac Salt , Sal. Mandolin. Tor\olsn sheJI 10 spd.Schwlnn bile. $$0 Bookcase. 1ood c:onct. cloOllng. Ovu ll. Nci Te<h/FMldSer-Y C7H l 67a'aiat"'' h s Mldi.M)Mcrt..;.tsl025 ltlh C M. 642·i930 & noon·S. Sun loam·?? Hdlh.l.boysbik~.yams. u..,DncksfrBoa.Tdsd!t· '50. R<..'Ci dbl bcdsprucl C'W.~ FJbme thru Dec 2 y .... __ ..:.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 541.:J2s2. 11s BalboeCovn,N.8 . J .. ewli~lrySl&N~ls~:. ~~ playSZ0.~103httw&. S2S 6'U68I _ ----------1 exper. AA & D El•~·' H:lVC!SOmethmg you want CEDAR SHAKES ...._ •GARAGER• ~ . .i.. -t ....,.. Crib. 2 $0fU, needs rt· Rl'!Clv.'Ol'ml . 130 buu 6x8, SEtl. lcDe items Wtth • ttmJcs. m E. Jnh SI tQM'll~Class1hedadsd<l D1reet fr 1111 Call Find whal you want rn IQPonChar..let,NB. upbolslerina . Tenl. Cati SlOO t a Your choice or Dally Pilot Clustned Ad. Qt M2 81132.. It well. &42-5678. anytime 503_.7fi~L2l Dai\y Pilot Class1ftcds Sat Oct 2, 8. 30 to s.. 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(445EYRJ I AVE 1 t1l TOYOTA Ca.oMA MARK II COUPE 4 speed & stereo. Priced to Mil fast1 (970JESl. SAVE. , Mmk• TV.Recio, ~.~4!'!. ....... !~.'. ~~o:~~/ ._., ...... , 8013 Hilli, St.no lotl _, 1010 ............................................. . ••••••••••••••••••• •••• Coan Min o M atlr •ltc 23" RCA Solid SUilC!' color R«1 t ypt mov.tr s~ Ot'JCIJ\. uctllt'ol condl TV ~Intl°(~. Mu.t •c:ll Ed.t:ff~ BarbttueSlO. t.lon.$600.r r~-1259 $250 1>4:?_3io7 ___ _ W.z?·H O\frht1m z volt'<' Syn CB Radlo. Midland bn<.e-, AIR llOCKEY HURRI l~1qr, played tw1t'e mobile Vl-'O, «> <'blAnnel CANl-: by ldul u,ed 3 So Id band to n t v. plus Make offer >&92-0b-&8 74 ERICSONM & Newport Mooranl( 714 963·3$311, !.:Mi 571i7 llob1e tS. lrlr. ne~ tr .. ns ~ Sl.4~ ~ 82M 01 Sill 7.SO.S .........•... , ....... . HOMDA MISSIO VIEJO WHY LIST PRICES? Umt"'>. aold ne.,. ror ~. mana&e-r SISOO firm Adn11ral Sll·r~• Cum.oh.'. will wkc S2S t'rff i.tand l7141 581 71197 ~.aul s mt.'<i1te-rrane.ao S:ZZ ~ Ph Tiil tU76 '76 t't'ndtr Stral Puc l.tb1nt'l s:..>oo !1611·~ tO' W1ldl·at I Sail Ral·rni: n&&~ ~858 Wht'n .,.~ t•an ~Id an) lc!:AI cu1Tant ad\"eru ... , 11nn~ In lht U.S A. fl\'anU Olt('r lor nr SU. lie all)' new Su fl bun~ M.ii:n1H'OX 21 ZS" coin; rt· Idol a.1r h~kt'Y hur " maple neclc therry 111ute ('()(llrol. port11blt' raurne. frc:o i.landln1 132$i b6l ofr. 673 :b41W __ Xlnt rond ms f540·Slf~ iued 3 'lmt' ... wa~ $S0 G u ild Sta rC 1rt• c:lc:c new, will l•kt' l'l!i ('~II l(uit.ar Xlnt rnnd $l7.S Z:~_' t•olorT\', t:tbll• modt:I ~ ____ L'alltW1>~3t ~.s 121 port hit. & wht tv'i., 1·S7:'1 Moturolu, h;i:. $.laQd l·S.S.O·Seau. both work hn\', 11h;o muhui: lbl wl 1142 2'>11~ Ltblanl· Cl11rint'l. xlnl ------ l'Ofld, new )7~ Aslunfl Mtnl·l'tJnsoh.· iott!rt'l) ~ K $3.'I() 64$-0&Kl! trk & r1•I pllt)~Nu ~ ~arr :)li5 ~:!4!.:.0:! d1n ~ l'honc li45 Slullent 11~udt'I trumµd. AJmir..1l ZJ"~co-n-so-le-TV nftllpm S!Jt!· Cornet,~-1'l'" 111\"turc• tube. N1l'l' Twin bc•d ~10. K1nga111c __ Call 846"7414 --t ab11lt't S20U h:.t, 6-12 319-1 heac..lbo11rd. bcdspreitdi.. Office fountitwe It lamps. mu.c. All t·he•p .... ,.,...,. 808 loah •Marine '72 110811-: Hl " trlr t:ompl r•cc cqwµptt1 Mui.1 set. Sat 1 $t5oo 67~ Q962 en-11, all dJ~ wnd~ HOftda Mo-t""d $29 5 26371 AH•1y Park"a)' MISSION VIEJO 831-0 I 22 495·1026 16" llohh' Ulu wht W ·i;ii Yum&hu l!()(.'C'. Slll'•'I trlr $17110 Wkt1~" uft Ii IH·"tl , t'lt't' ,llirt, 1u11 1517 Sup,•nor. N ll :111: :; SI 7S. ~5 IKIS7 C'olumb1J 2-1. rnomll''t 11 1ls du:.". full kcd S.S.90\I 642 0030 :\fark I llornla Mini Trull :,o( '\ · t:ooll run'i: t0111\U t)lt mull llc'd. L11thl. St:!:i ~S-18117 CULUMlll \ ~1. fu.11 ket.ol :.loop. !>hllµe, $13.~IU (714) 111 , J.:•l<I( '73 llonua JSO 4. l.1ki-"''" \171 :!l" only .aooo m1. 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HATCHBACK SEDAM Fully tac!ory eQu1pped 1399684) YOU'YE~T TO O•IVE IT TO IElllVE IT' s3499 l J , •• '\I I,.. l DOM BURNS, IMC. VOLKSWAGEN SALES-SERVICE-PARTS 13731 HARBOR BLVD. GA.ROlM GROVE 534-4100 ,, ... &cco~ _,.., .. ,ii£ ... •.-,.._, o..,,...., .. ,, DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS auto .. 11r ,,,., ,.,. lllUl' \Int :-.;!ti~l I 11 .l.11'1 • ih·!l:l.'>11 ~iul ~l .ui:m·nt" l'lo."' :>.EWPUHT BEAl'll 714 /990-2525 HUNTINGTON BEACH l'M.K Ii.ii l.!l I u1t\llllllli· 8 3 1•1748 833.:.1 ~~0-213/694-2854 847.a555 i:,.C";';'~~==:.i 1642•5878) r..~~·~= ~ ·l'.I \\I I-\I llP\I l!Jld \IC'rtl'clh :?'.!II ~ 'flll 9100 A.ustitt-H•aley 9709 ..••.•................. '7l Dohun 1200 Hatchback rJila.tl 111 ,, mar""" \\l F\l r,ulw. IH'"' in A.uto1,New 9800Autos,M•w 9800Autos,Mew 9100Autos,Hew 9800Autos,Hew 'A "-hill" lt p \tf1u'-lJbh· ,, ...... ~ t&".'' lS IH I l1l'r ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~~···················· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 60 ,\u:.1111 lll•Jh' '1•nl .. :)II()() 1-,1,..1 ,..,, h lll-o.1 l I ..,IW• !I r ..td10. hcah r tulc· 54:; -;-;?;; tull•·J i:la,,, Slk"'-47\111 rt•• 1111111_ ,, ..ti' \Int i:.11 u._,1 oll<'r or lr.uk 1111Hl lllh~~"1l.>.,lnlh1 lor phi.IIµ or p.1ntl $2399 i.11• X.:1111 lti !'i 1Jq711 11,1\ ... or 11;:1 !lb7b IMW 9712 .111 hpm ~ ~I.ti .I \I !I \d(U\\ J m I 111 m ..t t.: ~' h l \' b Lease N•w ·UHd OVER 100 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST SJ.t.7.J 11:-u11n1:r u7:. ~I or 8<.111·3.'il.1 & Sall':. S\'ntu: 1 .... 1 111 Roy Carnr, Inc. Holl .. Rm 1 ,, II :\I\\ I ;}-Ill J a Ill lxlf<'l' -~"'port &.aUl MU 6 l U CREVIER &I SI 6 U OAOWAV SAHIA AHA 8353171 •USED BMW's• ·7:1 llJ' ..tn.t •'1'1.:lll\'\ 1 i l:?IMl:.! 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Cor Co 714/990-2525 21)/694-2854 Capri 9715 i2 Ull/. 11lr m.1.,;' I ... pt.I ••••••••• •••• •••••• •• • • .am Im 1~·111 1ll l l't "' rr '73 Cupn \·1; \ C. ~'l.OOl ~11111.3001 ml. ~11111l ,h,1p\' (itl llrt'' 'j:! n ,1h1HI 'to\\ II; \II $2.'l(MI '"" II·'" Ill 511 1\111 um 1111 ~· •••. , Mr "1l11nn l'ull t.<\;! 1.112 '7G,Gr1•vhl.u'k lnt .• 1uln '72 2 10Z I •111nf'r nlr, l11.1<1 1•tl ll11111:h1 ,\;\I I· \I \ 1· "''" s:i.uoo "i111.1i..1• ~.:ioo 111 hruk1••. '"'"k' ,\ 111111'11 be~l <•ll1•r . :!.11110 ml 1\ll on)l111.t1 \Int r11111.l 640 ~!ltlll $3.17~> 751 :113.1 '7 3 Fiat I 24 Spider ;\I 1 n t I of a k 1 n '1 •1.1111111 I British Car Co. 714/990-2525 213/694-2854 rt\1' l~l'Yl•'.HS \l l'c:'\THI" Brand New '76 FIAT $2797 • T J\. !.. Lt{' «S1r 11\JS.Ti 1 ACT NOW ! 0111·1 I ,p1r1 ' \lt111 •1 l'\I Iii I;,, DICK MILLER MOTORS FIAT 120 W . Warner at Main Santa Ana 557-2132 MERCEDES OH DISPLAY House of Imports \l l'llOlllZt ll \l l·:nn:oi-:s ur:: \I.En 11Xti:! ,\I an< ht·~t .. r Oul•na Purk 523-7250 011 lh<' S .111tu ,\nu f11) MII-'77 280SE flt• th•· ltr!>l nn )1111r hlnck "ti h ·' 2kOS E ( '.1 II for a quo11• "" th•' "" 111ng HOUSE OF IMPORTS 213/921 -8588 714/523-7250 MERCEDES USED 450SE's o"d 450SEL's l1rcJl ~l.'lcll1un 111 :.lock no" Duy ur lca11<' t:a II for ciuoll' HOUSE OF 0'4,0RTS 213/9214581 714/523-7250 - r.1 :\h•rc·1•d"'· 220~E. \lnl roll41. 1 l'hll mt•1.·h1in1c11l- I). m_a,!''' nl ':... ~ ~7_n __ ·7~ Ml'IZ 230 St.'cta n , pwr, n1r, onlv ;!2,000 ma llnckr l.11' wurranly. l Own. Musi &ell. Sl\li9:i. Wkday11, M9·96SG Alltot,M•• 9100 A.tto1, Mew 9100 Allto1, Hew HOO •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • •• SAYS - ""BUY A NEW f.lAT AND I WILL FURM H THE GA FOR THIS CAR FOR THE REST OF THE YEAR." • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • * HERE'S HOW IT WORKS * ,. .. .. • Ill'-' -or"' '""'k ~ llM 111 o.t """' -,..« 1-•~• ~ l'lll ...,_., • • ~--,,,, • lor•• ...... --"" ............. ,.. •• ·-11 ....... , -"""' • ,...re ,.,.,,.., .. ,"''"•,..."' -,_.,.,,kn•~•--..... ....., .. u.. • Im ,,. .... "'"''lit ............ ol ........... ,.. ........... •"" -~ •tll • ti-el -·•••• llln\l•ll \lw l •• Ir.. r ...... , .. loo<I~ f<Y UW l'OOI ~Ir.I • .. Ill Nold•-aM••~ I• 1t• -» r.' -·I-.... , ~ ..... ,.1 ... attdoe••tt•l•ltl'Alt tll• ~,.~ ... ..,, ..... ,.11 ....... All :•• dhu~ .. ~ •I llor•. ....... -. .. • AVAILABLE FORUOIEDlATE DELIVERY• ALL CARS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE ..... ·---· ______ ... _ ... ( HL620155584-4582i (WPLFlOOOOs.434-4366) IMMEDIATE. DELIVERY ---------------------..... 4 Speed Ptr.h•l l~ Fully factory 9Qu1pper.I (HL821077881 2·4551 I 3379 """'··~~ Full factory ttQu1pment • (7HL710093e01 ... 290) 1976 8-210 2 DR. SEDAN s SPllD •• ESTIMATE· Your .... ....,v..., 1976 8-210 HATCHBACK 43 ~11·1, 30 \!P<, 111r.1111,\\ 1 LI rv FREE TANK OF GAS 100% FINANCING 0 A c 0 AVAILABLE • • • WtTH THI f'UlCHASI Otl AHT MIW 0 1 USID CA.l -.....,ION THIS ADtll ALL CARS SUIJECT TO PRIOR SALE-ALL USED CARS NOW ON SALE IOOo/e UMITID WAllAMTllS AVAii.MU OM lt7~1t I MODELS-OFfH ~DS 10.S.76 .. . . .. .. ·: ·. . . .. . ·. ·: :: ·' . :· .. .. :; .· ·= ·= .. .· :: ·: . .. . . . .. · . ·. .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. •• .. . • ·: ·: . . . DJ 0 DAILY PILOT Friday. Oct®-t 1, 1976 BE OUR GUEST THIS FRIDAY-SATURDAY AND SUNDAY YOU'LL GET ••• • Hotdogs • Apple cider • Popcorn and '77 CHEVROLET •••••• A Whole New Car, A Whole New Ball Game •••••• BE OUR GUEST I CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARIOtt ILVD. CCKta Mua 546-1200 £XA.Ml'L E Urand m.•v. lll76 To)nl• 2 l>r & f11lly eq11.1 p~l ( IH64li'l I • OHLY $2997 Mt\RQUIS MOTOPS : ''ll'~UJ M•\'lf~Ut •1\1 '°'"" V. t .... '"' ..... , fl •• ,f •• Ml\)HU, Wit JO "'JI /H~O .a•1") 1.10 ·73 Corolla. Auto tran,, AM f'M. gd tire~. lu nu . dean On.: ownr. l>a'' ~5·4310 EH'!> & ""knd,. 1133 7771\ '71Cd1ra. ,\ L', rjd1u. lu" !:'1~1· rdt k. t"H' 1onJ S2.!IOll ,,;5 ~5i ilrvbta SAYS "ME TOO" OH SB"'f DISCOUMTS OMAU • COROLLAS • l"ICKUR • CHIHOO«S • CORONAS SAVE BIG SSS 1'3-Vbta 18N1 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH 947.1555 Triumph 9767 .•........•......•..... '76 Triumph TU I s pt' t' d , 1\ .\I . F .\I mult1plt•\ 'J'"'llt• 1.11 thr~ .11 r «111111 . or JO~• " hlJ1·k 111ll'n11r & ll'i- th:111 111.1•111 milt·' l.11.\ :-.:r.\\ ,1111 un1l1•r lJllor) "Jrr Jiil\ 1 ll>!Pll.l 1 MOW $5695 BARWICK DATSUN l--Jn JuJn Cap1,1r.11111 831-1375 493.3375 CIJ"1f1t•d j{):, H·ll IHI! -----,-... -,-"-.,-. ...,-.. -._-.-.. -, .. -0.,...--c;....------.. Jtc-01'. 'OlJll 1t•·1n' or DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ~~~fiti~tm Jui.I I Jll 980 Autos. M•w 197 4 DODGE DART 360 SPORT Au1om1111c p>Nr o;lt'eH1q & btake5 air rond vt0yl lop ~ only 11 000 m1IM (~14MCf I 9800 Autos. M•w ~~ 'llM ,., Ill Al.Ii tH V(J ~IUllj ! 1 "4\, I l'"4 tit AL t• IMl '!~I ~40ll4~} ~ CJm~r \' dll, $MOll or o f fl•r . nt•t•d, ""rk , 1>45·t533or 1!17 21.n GARDEN WIST VW ·11 \'W (.'jmp<·r. svmt THINK llUTSH l'1111, l'r,11111• ,1111 rnnd . THINK M~l Pl' 546 ~l."Jt tidy~ • 111 ... I. ' \\ ,,f U •. t• ti Hhd ;14M1 ",.,, ''''"''•'• It \fl ·.i ('11\'. tulh •«1111p11nl. lh.'\\ lll l'~~ ~,~J\MJ. 1'1•rt t·11111I Iii.I ;.'Iii:!. 1•1;11 1•;1,1111 ,11111 llr11""11 \ 111\ I 111t1I H1111-. t!t-1 ~1;.'l~l l'ul1 :1 1t1 1~:r. y.,.,,111111,lt I '<:•' 7'\!.I t·un\ t.11\h'Ul , • IRITISH CAR CO •''""IH .Wed tii3 nw , .• . . MG-JAG-TR l'\l'~ \'\\ it ~uk • ..r,•;u\. ltd • -runmni: 1011<1 $11100. 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"''"' 11ri•,. & rJl'llll: ~lt·L•r 111~ wlwl'l Super ~hjrp~ (.\.;'\;Jhlli I NOW ONLY S999 Towne & Country ·\ulOS~ift', & f .1·<1,llH( :!ltil 11.irhur. 1 ·o~l;i ~h·~a CALL 646-4446 1969 vw I FASTIACK \ 'l'r\ 1111 e 1unn111i: t'Jr • 1!-t \\1:IH1 I BILL YATES 1 ~:~~~~~r~n~• I 837-4800 493-4511 '74 VW Sedan ~ Spt•"d r.1d1ll hl'Jll'r \JOI I\ 1-.11 SI k = liJ'i $2199 vw CAMPERS SEASON EMO CLEARANCE HUGE STOCK ALL SALE PRICED G•RDEN WIST VW : 111 .. ~-" nf Ii• ,1d1 Hhd :t~Mt \I, "'lfTllll'l"r fll\CI Y. ,.,, rn 111,lt·r ~ii ;:.:,1 vw BUGS '67 Thrv '76 35 To choose From 4 Spttds. Automatlc:s, converiiblH, sunrooh. ALL SALE PRICED GARDEN WIST YW . 111 ... '" \\ "' II• ·'' 11 Ill "I · ''"' ~ • ,. ,,, 1n,,,., 141 '-'t \\t· ... tnun"tt·r Kl.l 7~.JI i ' \ W I I :! ~ ,I ~ 11 11 .\:\1 F:'ol. :'oltlhl•hn~. :131-. Xlnl rond s;1::::.11 I• lit 'lh:J I tl7 Ul'(; 'Int mt•t h n1ml 'litb p,Jllll ~'\Kl 551 :!S~~i '7 I YW 4 Do« 4 11 Sedan \uto tran' . n ·l>u11L l'll~lnl' ShJrp. 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' -...... __ ofll!l9"" .. ·---• • V-8 automatic. air cond11to1Mg. oower steenng. pawer brakes llOW9f windows. am-fm radio. heater. ~-w tires. v1nyt roof Lie No 363NOW •5595 V-9 automatic. radio heater air oond11ton1119 vinyl IOI>. oower steenng ·14395 COMPLETE 11HEAVY DUTY 11 SERVICE AVAILAIU FOR YOUR I. V. ONE OF THE FtMIST SERVICE FACILITIES IN 01ANGE COUNTY. OPIM SATURDAYS 1:00 AM TO 1:00 PM. OPEN MONDAY THIU Fll~A Y, 7:30 AM TO 5:30 PM. Huntington ne-ela Fountain Valley EDIT IO N A f ternoo11 N.Y. Sto e k . :\'OL. 69, NO. 2151 •SECTIONS, _.O PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY OCTOBER 1 1976 TEN CENTS i_C1ire for Stinki BB Offlciftls Hope So·; • By llOBEaT BAllK£R , Of-0.llyNlol- ! After more than three weeks. Huntlniton Beach otfactals thank tbey have hit on a way to gel nd ol obnoxious fumes from a ron· st.ruction site. Assistant City Administrator lUcbard Harlow said today that an oxidizing agent had been ap- pll e d lo a portion o f the odoriferous soil and it diminished the pun&ent odor. Harlow said the treatment pro- bably wouldn't elli:ninate au of the smell immediately because it would take som e time for chemical action to take place completely. The method of treatment ol tbe noxlous odors was provided by Leo Ji . Gardarian, a safety engineer with Standard Oil of El Seaundo who is a resident of the Han9i119 i11 There .. Steven Branek. 9; Sandy McLeod, 8, a nd Randy Christensen . 7. (from left) demonstrate the flexed arm hang test. They· are students at Huntington Beach's Lark View School. where parents and teachers are test· ing the physical proficiency of students. Aim is to im· prove proficiency through the school year . Tests serve as a starting point much like classroom proficiency tests. Ocean View Board . Sets Meet on Talks Ocean View School District tnlslees Wlll hold a special meet· ~at 2·30 p.m. Saturday lO con- sider a solution to deadlocked teacher contract negotiations. Superintendent Dale Coogan said he will recommend that trustees establish emergency Pfo<:edures to deal with the possi- ble teacher str ike Monday. Teacher representatives said Sept 27 they will walk out of clas'ies Monday If a contract is not reached. "The board will l>E' fully availa- ble before the strike deadline," Coogan said Fight Aft ermath BANGKOK, Thailand CAP> - A)'estaurant owner was 11hot and killed by three youths after he aaked them to lower the noise of a jukebox while he was watching ~ Muhammed Ali-Ken Norton !tQxlnit championship fl~ht on television, Thal police report. Daily Pilot No w $3.50 a Month Effedive today, October , 1. the home delivery pr1ce for the Daily Pilot goes from $3 .25 to $3.50 per month. ' Continuing m ajor cost ~ lncreases in all aspects ol newspaper producUon and distribution, such as a S20 per ton newsprint price in~ crease last July, make thb increase necessary. Your Daily Pilot carrier, who is an independent merchant, will realize an •• increase in profit for bis or htt services to you at the new price. • At $3.SO per month, the Daily Pilot s ubscription --price remains among the • lowest Cor seven ·d ay • newspapers in Southern California. The superintendent said he also will recommend the board increase the substitute teacher daily salary to $60 IC a strike oc- curs. The district paid substitute instructor s $50 per day three years ago when Ocean View teachers held a three-day stnke. The normal rate for substitute luchers is $32 per day, the superinlendent said. Teachers are expected lo hold a 6 30 a m . meeting Monday at Murdy Park to announce their pos!!lble sl'tlke plan!!. Valley Yo uth "Very Critical' A/ ter Shooting A Fountain Valley man con- rinued to flaht for his ll(e ln West m i n ster Community Hospital today while Orange County Sheriff's officers refu11ed lo dlvulRe details or the Incident that led to his being shot In u Midway City home. Hospital officials sam'the ct>n· d1tion o( David Edwin Tabor. 21. of 17698 Santa Teresa, Is •·very critical." A sheriff's investigator said Tabor is "beinC kept alive by machines and bis condition ls very, vety poor.'• Sheriffs officers said Tabor was one o( Uiree men who called at 1S2161 Va n Buren in the early hours of Thursday. Sheriffs of· ficers know lhe reason for the visit but will not reveal it at this point. "Release of those details could prejudice a continuing investiga- tion." Lt. Sim Middleton said. He said Tabor was shot in the bead and lhat hi& two compa· nions ned from the borne. It is known that two men and a woman were in lhe bome, Mid- dleton added. Middleton bas assigned a number of sheriff's mvesU11atora to duties in the Midway City area in tbe wake oft.be shootlng. No arrest had been made ear1y to- day, lhey saJd. area alfet'ted by tho strong, garlic· like odors. Gardarian told city officiaJs that the smell apparenUy was caused by methyl mercaptan sul- fur in the soil. He said that past experiences had proven that the use of oxidizing agent~ could change the chemical compos1hon of the s ulfur and thereby eliminate the odor. He suggest ed that hme, sodlum hypot'blorlle (U."1(-d for bleach), calt'1um hypochlonte or potassium Jl("rmanganate wuuld everitually do away "1th the !>mell City orficaals and developer Frank Buccella decided that they would go ahead with small ap· pllcations Thursday of sodium hypochlorite. Results so far are good, they said. Buccella also was directed to <'Ontact o toxicoloalst tor· a&· surance that any appUcallon to the soil would oot be h11rmful to people living near the area. Harlow said there a.re •bout 50 yards of the conturunated soil still rtmaanang at the construc- tJon sate near Bolsa Ctuca Street and Warner Avenue Harlow said the developer wall place the affected soiJ back into sewer trenches, treat it with sodium hypchlorite and then cov-. er it with sand. Harlow also sald that the city decided not to go ahead with a temporary restraining order aaainst further construcllortt because grading and excavaUon have already been compleled. He said that officials had re. . ached an agreemen\ with Bue·. cella to hold off work on the .,i. <See FUMES, PaieA%) •' Death Suspect Alihi~d · Girlfriend T e stifies in Seigrnan Case • B yTOM BARLEY Of lftt Oollr 1'1191 ~l•tt Murder suspect Ronald Lewis Ewing's girlfriend testified Thursday in Santa Ana Municipal Court that he was " 1th her in a Long Beach bar at the llme v1ct1m Joann Se1gman was being taken with her family at gunpoint from their Los Alamitos home. ID 's Right To D e ath Now Law SACRAMENTO <A Pl Gov Edmund Brown Jr. has signed the nation ·s Cir st law g1vin~ the terminally ill the right lo die without medical treatment The Democratic governor con· sidered the historic bill for more than a month before he s igned st moments before the Thursday midnight deadline for a veto, slgn•ture or passage without his signature. Brown. who often stages news conletences In his office when he s,i g n s precedent· s e lt in g me ... ~u~es. avoided making any imme<i1ate statements on bill, whlch foes said was the first step toward euthanasia. The law. effective Jan. l , al· lows a doctor to shut off hfe· support equipment on a patient whose death as imminent a! the patient signs a "living will" authorizing the action. The bill was prompted by the widely publici~ed Karen Ann Quinlan ca* in New Jersey. She lay in a drug overdose coma for mo re than a year while her parents sought the right to let her die. A court has permitted her respirator to be disconnected. but she is still alive. The bill would not affect her kind of case. Brown's. l'xeculi\'e secretary. Gray Davis. s aid the governor "received several hundred com munications. both here and in l..os Angeles orhce. They were divided. Dora Parker. 23. teshfiecl for the defense in the preliminary hearing that codefendan t Wilham Paul Gullett. 27, was with Ewing. also 27. and that both Bellflo" er men arnn•<l ut the bar shortly art er 9 p m Members c1f the Seagman Cami ly ha\·e te~t1f1ed that lo be the time that two men wearing heavy circus makeup and wigs burst inlo thr1r home at 3351 Cortese Ori \'e. in the first ~tage of an extortion plot. Thwarted by their failure to collect MJ,000 from the sale at the Long Beach market manal!e<i b' John Seigman. 50. the two mt n shot and k ailed Mrs Seigman. \3. and dumped her body 1n a fit'ld an the Carson area Mrs. Parker·s brother, Guy Cooper, 16, testified that he was with both men that evening at the home of a no ther sister in Bellflower and that the group watched the program "The Btonac Woman" on television between 8 and 9 p.m. Members of the Seigman fami· I~ have testified an' ~"trobert E. Law·s courtroom that lhey (See ALIBI, Page AZ) D<-Cails S o11JthC Ilit, Run Sex-slave Victim ' Auto Kills Faces More Probes Valley Boy A new S('r1es or police ID · terv1ews have been scheduled w1lh a 16 year old Orange C'oun· ty boy kidnaped while h1tchhik· ing an HuntinJl(ton Bea<'h and sold into a 48-hour }>('nod • or homosexual slavery for $50. Now that the traumat.Jc shock has been somewhat alleviated. the West County teenager may be able lo recall even more spec ific details about the bizarre abduc tion six days al(u, pollce say He has only been able to describe his principal kidnaper, who packed him up about 3 pm last f'raday a., he thumbed a nde in the 500 block of Pac1r1c Coast Ht~h\\.ay Detect1vr Vir!(inia meyer. of the cri m('s again l persons detail, was at tempti g to contact the victim for an appointment today tu conl~r on the case again "Very definitely, .. she said when asked 1f authonues arr convinced the hitrhhlker was an no way a willing participant in the nightmarish weekend or abuse. The man who picked the boy up initially pulled a knife and threatened him with death or great b odily harm . thf'n blindfolded and bound him, she pointed out. He was then driven to another location in a I 958 to 1964 Chevrolet sedan. probably an Impala model , with an ex- tremely fadl.'ct pale green paint job, K1rkmt'ver said. tSff KIDNAP , Page A2> KIDNAP SUSPECT Sought In HB Case De adl,y Liza Blmvs Death Across Baja A 14-year-old Fountain Valley boy was kilted after being struck by a hit and run driver at 8:33 p.m. Thursday while· crossmg Bushard Street with a young companion. police reported. Steven Johnson, of 10173 Pike St .• died at 10 : 15 p.m after being transported to Fountain Valley • Co mmunity Hospital by paramedics. The victim died from impact trauma and loss of blood, officials said. The suspect vehicle was described as an aqua blue or light green 1972 compact sedan, having no taillights. The auto also had two racing stripes about three inches wide running the" length of its right side, a witne!s· told police. The vehicle was last observed travelling south oo Bushard Street near Wa rner Avenue, police said. Police._tlave asked anyone in the" vicinity Thursday evenlng who m ay·have·seen the described vehic l e t o contact l ocal authorities. Burn Victim Still Critical A severely burned Fountain Valley High School student will probably remain in critical con- dition Cor fou r weeks, UC J Medical Center oHicials said thia morning. Hinshaw to Retain House Membership MEXICO C ITY CAPJ Typhoon Liza hit the west coast of Mexico with 130-m.ile-an-hour winds early today. and first re- ports said more than 18 persons died in the southern part of Baja California Eliseo Zamora, a La Paz pol ice officer. said it was believed 100 or more per!'lons were dead and "a lot or people" were swept away by floodwater!! He said. ··Peopll' are lying In the streets herl.', dead." Michael Kane. 14, or 16450 Jody Circle. Fountain· Valley. suffered burns over 90 percent or his body when an alcohol I amp, igniUng vapors from a can of duplicating fluid, exploded ond covered hits clothes with the flammable ll· quid Monday. The incident occurred during a. classroom science experiment. By GARY GRANVILLE OHi•• O.lf r "'* Staff A move to oust Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (R-NewPort Beach> from the House of Represcn taUves failed today. A resolution callin g for Hinshaw's expulsion sponsored by Rep. Charles Wiggins (R- Fullerton) was tabled by a near unanimous voice vote. Supporting Wiggins' resolution were Representatives Paul McCloskey ( R -Palo Alto> and Carlos Moorhead CR·GJendaJe>. It was another Republican con- gressman, Alphonso .BeU <R·Los Angeln) who moved for the tabl· ing motion that assured Himhaw on the Jail day of the con• gressional aesaion that he will complete bis second t.enn in of·· fice. However, the victory will be 4 sbort-Uved inaamuch as Hinshaw .Jost bis concressional seal in last June's primary election when be finished a badly beaten fourth behind Republican nominee As- ~•blyman Robert Badbam (R· Newport Beach). Wlums' ~solution ca1Jed for Hinabaw's expulaioo bttause of bis c:onvlcUon early UUs year on two bribery chugn. °*41f " ... --.. RETAINS SEAT CongrH•m•n tlMhaw Tilt charjJes related to ac· tivittu when Hins haw was Ora.nee County assessor ~!ore be (SttlDN llAW,Pace.U) The hardest hit areas were In Colonia &"nito .Juarez and 7.onu de las Palmf's. both on the out- skirts of La Paz. a city of almoxt 60,000 per11ons There were r eports o f thousands homeless alon~ the coast toward Cabo San l.ucuii where the storm hit, Zamora uJd in a telephone Interview with re- porters in the U.S. city of San Diego. But communications were almost entirely out. By 10 a.m .. the burricane had moved onto Mexico's mainland about 30 miles south of Los Mochis and was reported going northward up the Gulf of California at 17 knot.a an hour. Zamora s aid many La Paz re· sidenta ignored w arnlngs thai the winds were about to hil and failed to use public shelters. ·'Those were the people in tbe most bumble homes made or cardboud and wood -they lost everything." be added.. ''There are 18 bodies ln the hospital and according to reports we are receiving there are peo. /pJe, especially chUdren. burled by the sand brou1bt in by the bur· ricane," said a police ofTlcl&l ll:l La P~, the atate ca~~ • Co ast We athe r Slight chanre of rain Saturday with variable clouds and s lhthtly cooler days. High near 70, low about60. INSIDE TOQA V Tht l rviM Har~•t Futwal thtl totthnd will off er QOl'MI, mUlic, dance,.thea.ttT" and lot• of othtt actltlitff•. Daafl PUol Sta// Writfl'T" Hilary KOl/f ttU. what will be "°~ and ,, where ors Page CI of tM Weekender. 4 % DAil Y P ~OT H /F Frt!i!y,Oclober I, 1979 Weather Hinges Oit Liza Ali Retirea From Boxing E,....P-AJ KIDNAP .•• Tbe ••blcle bad ao old: ripped, tan ~adt.Uritt fabrtc ma J>lack aeata, a cracked n&bt wlndwtna. atock Chevrolet wbeela and Urea and three bori10A1aJ tajJHibt lema on ueb aide. By MICHAEL PASKEVICU oe-.o.11y-~ The weekend weu~r picture 1n OrllJlge County d'pend!. on the dlrectloo .Hurnc11nt! Us<1 La.kes. accordlna lo lht' National Weather Service The ta1lend or a low pres.sure system s pawnt'd by the hur- ricane brought a mlxture ot sud · den :,bowers. high c)oods and brilliant sunshine to the county Thursday. And forecasters say tJ\e tropical moisture would in· creue the chance ot rain and tlsundersbowers today and Salur· day. Fair weather 1$ forecast tor Sunday. ISTAJfB UL, Turkey (AP)-World heavywc1ftht bmdq champion llubarn· mad All Hid today be la Cl'lltUnt flahtln1 to devote himself to sprudmg thr Ma.I.em faltb throuihout the world. 1See Sporu, Page&> AU, 34 . U1d his dec1Mon to end h15 boxmg curffr came at the ur1ing of W1ll1ce Mubamm1d, lea~r of the Black Mu.slim community in the L'mted Slates. Ali, who~successCully de- fended bis title Tuesday night ln New York a.gainst Ken Norton, made his com. ment.s at a news <'Onference in the Istanbul governor':; office. "Chevrolet .. was written acron tbe hood in ~ontem­ por"ry . port car fa.shlon, lbe ''l<'llm told police &f\er ~ing frl't'd by his •llt'&C!d putthaser¥ two days Jater. Inveatlaatora said the boy wu dropped off in the same localton nt-u the murucipal pier Wht('h I S rrequ e nt ed by youn¥ster:t. Only a vague description based on what he "'as able to perceive through the blindfold and from the other two llWI· ~s· voices and manner has so far bee-n cotnp1led by police. He said one was 20 to 30 years old by bis caJculaUon and the aecond man was 45 to S.S. The hurricane ls &lidni its way across Ba1a California toward Arizona. However. forecasters said the storm may s werve &barply and head back to the Pacific Coast. Jf 1t doos. Orange Cowity may be in for a repeat or the heavy rains brought by Tropical Storm Kathleen early in Sel)Umber. IDNSHAW .. Th~ men hus tled the victim into what be beheved is a black car Investigators said lhe suspe<'t "ho orig malty k1dnaped the boy was 29 to 30 years old, with a slight beer belly. light brown hair parted on tbe Jett side and about 1 \.:i days' growth of beard The Sept. JO storm caused widespread des truction in Im- perial, San Diego, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. Flash flood warnings have been posted in desert areas for this weekend. Along the <'oast. breakers generated by a second storm orr the coast of Hawaii should bring surf ranging from three lo five feet during the weekend. Temperatures are expected lo hover in them id-70s. A forecaster said the unusually wet weather in Orange County during September was caused by a low pressure system that permitted moisture from Mexico to rea<'h the area. Trad1t1onally. there 1s a high pressure system over Southern Cal1forn1a that blocks the inflow of mo1sturt> and contnbutes to the blowmg of ""arm, dry Santa Ana Y.inds. HB Slates Book Sale More than 2.5-00 books will be offered Cor sale Saturday at lhe Main Street Annex branch of the Huntington Beach Library. The Autumn Book Sale, sponsored by the Friends or ~he Library, will be held from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. Books, which will sell for 10 <'ent~ to 50 cents, were donated to 1-'nends of the Ijbrary. Proceeds Y.1U go to the library. Ford Probe Pronipted by Informant WASHrNGTON (AP) Deputy Atty Gen. Harold R Tyler said today th<.' lfl vestigation or Prest dent Ford's <'ongres.sionaJ cam- pai~n finances was prompted by an informer's allegation of im- prbpricties. but Tyler added he has no knowledge that Ford personally Is the target. Tyler met rt>porters in an im- promptu news conference in a . lustke Department hallway one day arter 1t was learned Ally. <:er •. Edward II. l.cv1 and other top department offi<'iaJc; handed the Watergate SP<'<'laJ pro11ecutor the Information that stortcd hi!> mve11t1gation. Tyler said the lnforrnl'r. whom he dido 't identify. nllc200 the Im µropn<'tle5 in 1972 prt.!lidcntial campaign s~nding. Tht 1nvc~tl1tnt1on Involves lkpublican <'Omm1tt~ In Kent t'oonty nnd Griand Rapidll, Ford's home town. onfl thr distn<'t he :.erv('d in Con•:resc; for 11l>e{ldl's. t,... '1' ;l'\t~ (tMti O•llV I'· lflt ...,,~ wiol "I• V'o1 .....,., ,"" "'f•.., ,.,.. •\t111N1 Jw~tt-'f ,,... h .,,.,. 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N& "'"'W\ •• .,, ., l!h,, ... ,,.,"""\ ,.., ........ l"l'Wtf•f ftf t1e9'11rt1\f""'"h fWr•I" ""°'" H '••roctwc ,.,, •U.wt .. t ''"" •t ,,., m•"ttM •t ,..,.,."..,_.....,_ .14r.,"4 t''" ,M,t•o~ otld 1t r.,,. Wu C•11t "'h.t '"tuofottol\ ey ... ,.,,. u "* """"'""" f)f fl'lllt U \0 ~""''· mltiUtp ........ \...,,,., 11-1 .... .. won bis congressional seat 10 1972 Wiggins insisted, bowe\'er, that the integrity of the House of Representat1ve.s was at slake in continuing a member tn good stand1.11g who was a ronvi<'ted felon. Hir.shaw did not automatically forfeit his congress man's job when sentenced to from one to H years in state pn:.on la!>t February. But he did lose his vote in the House. lea ving his constituents in the 4-0th Congressional Dlslrict "ithout a voting representative. After his conviction on the bribery charges, Hinshaw's legal problems continued. His trial oo allegations that he used pub~c employes in his 1972 campaign 11- Jegally is now under way 111 Orange County SupenorCourt The conRressman left for Wa shington at the clo!>e or Thursday's court ses:.1on and reportedly was on the I louse floor when Bell succeeded LOJbaving the ouster mo\·e tabled. Carter Once Firm's Guest At Resort WOODBINE, Ga. (AP)-Jim- my Carter and members of his family · spent sevrral days as guests of a major Georgia com- pany at a rustic forest resort while he was governor or the state, company records show. Carter. his daughter, Amy, two sons and a future daughter-in law signed the guest book in late November 1972 at Cabin Bluff.• private facllit} in southea!\t Georgia owned by Bruns"1ck Pulp and Paper Co. the record-. showed. Carter himself said Wednes· day that while governor. he ac· cepted transportation on private aircraft owned by ma1or cor· porations, but that all such lraHI was "strictly business to prn- m o t e products made an Georgia." Jack Murdock, general manager or the facility, s aid Carter was invited to Cabin ntutr lo discuss with a company of- ficial his plan for merging the state Forestry Commission with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Murdock said the rttord also showed Carter used the facility again on July 28, 1973 to conduct a meeting involving members or tus staff and at least one state senator. Murdock said Cabin Bluff Is a "producing pine pfantat1on" on 50.000 acres of company-0wned la nd, us ed primarily as a "showcase for modern forestry techniques." He said the <'Om pany "picks up the tab for ever- yUung ·· Ek!tty Rainwater. a deputy prt ss secretary for Carter's prc- s1dent1al campaign, :Hud the m~tin1is "wert' puhllcized at the time. Ragti~ Leads Slmv Parade To Newport Ragtime, the 62-foot 11loop co- skippered by Blll White and Bill PuquinJ of the Long Beach Yacbt Club, is leading a Oeetof'23yachts sailing down the coast from San Francisco in the slowest Cali tom.la Coastal race ln lhe slx· year history of the event. The race started Tuesday at S p.m . from the St. Francis Yacht Club Inside the Golden Gate. Tbc fmish line is off the Newport Pier. Officials at the co-spomortnc Newport Harbor Yacht Club said the front runners in the race are not expected to finish before Saturday afternoon. Tbe neet bas expertenced nothing but Ugbt wtnds, sloppy seas and rain 1n the early stages of the race. Latest report placed Ragtime north of Santa Barbara. Behind Rqtim e In order of boat-for·bo•t 5tandin1s were America Jane In, Atiramar, Sorce')', Veodett~ and NaluIV . Tht>y have not dis closed \\hether the suspect who picked him up has been linked to the two who paid $50 ror him or whether the episode was a hap- penstance s1tuahon. The three s uspects, if arrest· ed. race charges or kjdnaping, assault with a deadly weapon, sex perversion and sodomy. From Page A 1 ALIBI ... were watching the ronclusion or that program when the two men entered the home . Mrs . Parker tesllried that Gullett had three dnnks at the bar where she "orks and he left the premises shortly before 10 p m She said Ewmg stayed with her until well past midrught Sheriff'!> omcers belJe,·e that al 10 p m Mrs . Se1gman was be· mg dri \'en off by her kidnapers while Long Beach pol.Jee who had released the three cluldren from the family van were scounng the area fotthe two men. Tbe testimony or Mrs. Parker and Cooper led the defense to re- new its plea that murder and kid- nap charges against Ewing and Gullett be dismissed. Judge Law has taken the mo- tion under submission with the ind1cat1on that he may rule to- day, 1r. as expected. I.he pre- ltmlnary hearing concludes. Allied to Face Pollution Fine RICHMOND, Va CAP> -Al· hed Chemical Corp . although cleared on nine t'ounts of con- lnbuting to the Kepone pollution of the James River, wiU be sen· tenced Tuesday on 940 other counts to whi<'h It has pleaded no contest. The huge chemical firm could be fined as much as $13.5 million on the charges. which deal with the pollution of the river in the \ime before Allied farmed out its Kepone production lo Life Science Corp. Allied was acquitted on charges that it had aided and abetted Life Science in dumping large amounts of the h.lghJy toxic pest1c1de 1ngredi<.'nt into the Hopewell sewer system Front Page A I FUMES ••• fC<'ted areas of the 4 S·acre site '41thout clearance by thec1ty. Mayor Harnett W1c>der sent letters lo all lhe residents near the construction area Thunday, outlining the city's course of ac-tion. The location has been dech1.Nld a health nuisance by city of. fk:laJs . They ah10 have contacted county, state and federal agen· cles for help In ldentilyt.ng the problem and what to1do about it. Hundreds of resident& have <'Omplained O( headaches and nausea from the fumes. 1 Hoop Contest Set in Valley The Fountain Valley Recrea- tion Department wlll bold a basketball sbootlng contest from 9:30to 11 :30 a .m . Saturday at the Recreation Centu. The eompeUUoo ls Open to all You.npters hill ween the ages of 9 and 18. City winner will advance to &.tr1ct aod area competition spomored by the Los Angeles Lalcers basketbaU team and tbe Pepsf·Cola company. Entry form1 may be obtained al the RttreatJoo Center, 16400 8roolthurst St .. These m~ be completed b1 JO o.m. Saturday. Not~ ls required. Picasso Reeoeered A Picasso ink drawiJ1g entitled "Sealed Male Figure" and reportedly valued at $80,000 is examined by San Francisco FBI agent following the drawing's recovery and the arrest of David Kreiger, 20, of San Francisco. The drawing was done by Pablo Picasso in 1933 and stolen in Toledo, Ohio, earlier this month. JFK Killer Oswald Once Eyed as Spy WASHINGTON <APJ -Con· trary to sworn testimony, the CIA once con51dered w.ing pre- sidential assassm Lee llarve)' Oswald as a source o r 10 · telligence information about the Soviet Union. accord.mg to a new ly released CIA document In sworn testimony before the Warren Commission, Richard Helms, then a branch chief and later the CIA 's director, said the agency never had "or even con- tempi ated" any contacts with Oswald. The newly released document. written by an unidentified CIA or. fleer three days after President Kennedy was killed In DaJlas on Nov. 22, 1963, says that "we showed intelhgenre interest'' in Oswald and .. discussed .. the laying on of intel"Viewi: " The unidentified officer added. "I do not know what action de· veloped thereafter." The memo was among hun- dreds of pages of documents from the CIA 's file on Oswald The material was release«:! to The Associated Press Thursday un- der the Freedom oC Information Act. A second document reveals that former CIA Director Allen Dulles. while serving as a member oC the Warren Com- mission, privately counseled CIA oCCicials on the best way to answer questions from the com- mission about a llegalions that Oswald was a CIA agent. Dulles "thought language which made it clear that Oswald was never an employe or agent of ClA would suffice," an uniden- tified CIA officer wrote Helms in April 1964 . "l agree with him thal a careruUy phrased denial of the <'harges of involvement with Oswald seemed most ap- propriate." the unidentified of· fleer added. When he appeared before the commission in May 1964, Helms. then head of the agency's clan- destine services, testified under oath that "there's no material in the Central Intelligen('e Agency, either 10 the records or in the mind or any of the individuals that there was any contact had or even <'Ontemplated with" Oswald. The Nov. 25, 1963. memo ex- plains that the agency's interest in Oswald as a potential In· telligence source was due to hJs "unusual behavior in the U.S • S R .. " lo which he had defected in 1959. The memo about the agency's tntl'rest in Oswald said the d1'i cu~sions about Oswald occurred "sometime 1n summer 1960." Volunteers Asked, For Seniors' Shots Officials of the Orange County Community Referral and Jn .. formation Service <CRIS) have asked volunteers to assist with a senior citizens' swine nu im- munization program starting Oct. 15. The agency will handle all telephone inqlliries on dates, times and locations of clinics. And CRIS officials said anyone who can spare a few hours a week between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday during October and November is asked to call Patricia Gillman at 835·4357. HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED • .• how some carpet stores seemingly give so much for so little? Don't be misled by "phony" guarantees! Carpet manufacturers tell us that a preponderance of complaints (as one example) is improper installation. We minimize complaint possibilities by training our own Installers • . • guaranteeing the best available Whatever your carpeting Question. Alden·s will bend every effort to answer ••. honestly• DEN'S • • Thieves Switch Diamond By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 04 .. 0.11, ...... ...,. 1' tum of gem thieves, lnclud· Ing a woman e~tlmated to be seven months presnant and l'Tt'o tou1h·IOOkln1 male accompUces, is sou~ht today tor• $4.000 Huat- lngton Beach diamond theft. The loss al Michael Alfon Jewelers, ~ t:dinacr Ave., ln· ''olvt.-d the swit ching ot an ex· tremely co11tly and elcaant diamond rlnR with a piece of cheap costume Jewelry, police said Investigators said the vand t.heft was discovered 1bursd1y when an employe ooticed the staff'$ priH Item of jewelr-,. didn't look right and cJoeti.y in· spected It. 1 They traced the ort«inal rln1'1 disappearance back fo Wednes- day, when the mother-to-be and her two comoanioM. one hw.ttn. &ad the other small, but wiry and well-built, were ln thest«e. Store Mana1er Stuart Golu~ lmmedlatel)i called police to re- port the Incident to Otncer Bert Ad.kins, who said the diamond ring taken as evidence ls strlcUy phony. The so·catled·Yac diamond. a synthetic stone somewhat re· semblinc a t rue synthetic diamond which would b e worth far more, would be worth about $15, accordinc to one Orange County gem expert. "Jt'a a synthetic manufactured material, but a true syntheUc diamond would have to h•ve the same clearness and brilliance as a real diamond," says Costa Mesa gem specialist J. C. Hum- phries. "A Yag would only be worth a fraction of the real diamond's vaJue. maybe $10 per karat," ho added. Humphries said such switches are not uncommon among thieves schooled ln gemstones, but usually involve pocketing an unset genuine stone and replac· ing It with a fake one. Humphrjes said it Is rarely a trained jeweler's Inability to dist- inguish a r eal diamond from a Yag diamond In such thefts, but circumstances s urrounding the old gem switch P!Oy. Customer Hit Outside Store In Huntington A customer who just withdrew $1 ,000 from a Huntington Beach bank, partly to pay for car re- pairs. was j umped and robbed outside the Penney's Auto Cent.er in Huntington Beach Thursday. The victim was not seriously hurt, according to poli<'e. but lost. h is 10 new $100 bills lo the strongarm robbery team In the banditry about noon. Investigators said the two sus- pects did nothing to indicate they knew the victim was carrying 90 much cash, adding they ap· parently just picked hlm at ran· domtorob. He described his attackers in the episode at 7777 Edinger Ave., as perhaps being construction workers, noting one wore a metal hard hat, while the second sported a baseball cap. The unidentified victim said the men were both about five feet, eight inches tall, very dark and s warthy a nd the second suspect's baseball cap bore an emblem. • ••••••••••••••••• ·installation· custom draperies linoleum • wood floor UC. NO. :23C>41'l 1663 Pl.ACl!NTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646°-4838 -6A6·20.5S I Irvine v 'l~oda~··s C lo~h•it EDITION • 'tot-ks ,voL. 69, NO. 275, .. SECTIONS, .. 0 PAGES TEN CENlj" . Failing Health Won't .Split Couple ~ { MILWAUKEE <AP) -This ui couple's present room m the am tng to leave his wire of nearly 67 wgether." he said "We should wbere I'm toeing my e~itbt care. anywa)'. Just a few pills~ ~a love story buJatory wing or the home lo yean without a fight. be ten to have our last year:< and my hu~y aod l can hardly day. 81& dtal." l Lew Morrison Is in love with an9lher area for intemlve care "Jdon'tcarehowoldlam.l'm together.too " walk.aodihc;rretryjngtob.._ ltevowed,"Theonlyl1mewe'l \ hi5 !fife, Estelle and has been patients. ~ about to ~AJe. a borsie)NhiP· Nursing home olrtcia.ts have up my home. . , be broke(l up la ~hen one ol ul ~for i1 years -and nobody ls go-· · u s tarted out as an ul-pang from anybody. 1 talk~ real agreed at least temporarily to However he satd be Is lea'Yt:I tbia world. i inc to splitlhem up. . timatum," Morrison said. ''They plaln and l~ey sta~ted l.isterung," ~Ilow ·the couple to re m~in satisfied. •t 'leas t for the mo-The bond, bes aid, is love. . Mormon. 91 , and tus wire, 89, were going to move me.. aw&y said Mornsoo, ~hose langu. age t.oselher d~spite a stra.lJl on sWf meot, with lbe decisioa ol ~W'I· ••sure. we love each other," hd have s hared a room al the from Estelle. and lbat was it. i' ran1es from.pe.ppery lo p~fan~. members who have to give extra inc home officials to leave the said "Oh we nght a lot too3 ~ WoodJand Health Center m sub-Sobecomplal.lled~thedistrict care to Morrison because of re-coupletogether · ' 8 -"' '1 .. -" urban Brookfield for two years But Morrison, former outdoor attorney. the s henff and the cent illness · Always have. ut .. ~-:r .. ~e1ar., ~ .., But Morrison's health is fail· sports wnttf' for lbe Milwauk~ mayor · "Estelle is bappy, anyway." be yun, this bas to be ,u., 001;-,>l ~ ing. and nursin& home officials Sentinel and a former world "We're getting along in lire, :·it's a.hell of~ note," Morru_on said ... Sbe had been crying.a lot. ~gbt on r~c?.rd, and Im not will~ suggested tha t a move from the nycasting champion. wasn't go-and we've spent all this tJme said. ''I m getting to the pot.Dt 1 do.n't need that much extra ~toend1t. . I l ,;Killer Storm Liza Assails Mexico ' . .... .. ·...- Ali Retires From Boxing ·* * * Alerts Issued * * * Over ·30 -ISTANBUL. Turkey <AP) World heavyweight boxiltg champion Muham mad Ah said today he is quitting righting to devote himself to spreading the Moslem faith t hroughout the "'orld. (See Sports, Page 85) Northern State Hit by Storms Perish In Baj8: i I Alt, 34, said his decision to end his boxing career came at the urging of Wallace Muhammad. leader of the Black Muslim communllv in the l 1nited States · Ah. "ho sucl'essfully de· fended h1~ title Tuesda~ night in New York against Ken Norton. made tus com ments at ii news conference in the Istanbul governor·~ off IC£' . House Nixes Proposal to Oust Hinshaw ByGARYGRANVTLLE 011HO•llyf'l ... SUll A move to oust Rep Andrew :-Kin1haw I R-Newport Beach) from the House or Represen talives failed today A resolut ion cal hn~ for Hinshaw ·s expulsion s ponsored by Rep Charles Wiggins ( R· Fullerton) was tabled by a near unanimous voice vote. Supporting W1ggms' resolution were Representatives Paul Mccloskey <R ·Palo Alto) and Carlos Moorhead < R-Glcndale I. It was another Republican con· gressman. Alphonso Bell IR-Los Angeles I who moved !or the tabl· ing motion that assured lllnshaw on the last day oC the con gress1onal session that he wlll complete his second term in of fice. However. the victory will be short·h ved inus much as lhnshaw lost has conJ(rcss1onaJ seal in last June 's primary election when he finished a badly beaten fourth behind Republll'Bn nominee A!'. semblyman Robe rt Badham 1R Newport Beach I Wiggin ... · re!-.olullon called ror Hinshaw·, ('Xpuls100 be<:au~e or his com 1ct1on early Uus year on two hnbcr} charges. The charges related to ac- t I v1 t1es when Hinshaw was Or ange County assessor before h<' won his congressional seat in \,'Y72 Wiggins Insisted. however, that the mlegrlty of the !louse of Representative!). wrui al !!lake In contlnuing o member In Rood · standing who was a convicted telon. . \ • '• (Sff HINSHAW, Page AZ> "1laily Pilot Now $3.50 a Month ECfectave today. October l , the home delivery pnce ror the Daily Pilot goes from S3.25 to S3 SO per month. Continuing major cost increases in all a spects or newspaper production and distribution, such as 1 S20 per ton newsprint price in- crease last July, make this jncrease necessary. Your DaUy Pilot ('arrier. who is a n independent mer chant. will realiie an increase in profit for his or her services to you at the new price At SJ.SO per month, the Dally Pilot s ubscnption ptice r emains a mong the low est for seve n.day nt>wspapers In Southern Cali.forni a. SAN FRANClSCO <AP) - Flash flood alerts, scores or fores t fires a nd muds lide- blocked h1ghw ays were triggered by a line or rumbling thun- derstorms which swept into Northern and Central California today Girlfriend Backs Up Suspect lh TOM BAllLEY ~ t ... !>ally f'llel SI.all Murde r suspect Rooald Lewis Ewing's girlfriend testified Thursday in Santa Ana Municipal Court that he was with her in a Long Beach bar at the ti me victim Joann Seigman was being taken with her family at gunpoint from their Los Alamitos home. Dora Parker, 23, testified for the defense in the preBminary hearing that codefendan t Wilham Paul Gullett, 27. was with Ewing, also 27, and that both ~llflower men arnved at the bar shortly after 9 p.rn Members of the Seigman fami· ly have testified that lo be the time lhat two men wearing heavy circus makeup and wags burst into their home at 3351 Cortese Drive, in the first stage or an extortion plot. Thwarted by their failure to collect $8,000 from the safe at the Long Beach market managed by John Seigman. 50, the two men 11hot and killed Mrs. Seigman, 43. and dumped her body in a field in the Car son area Mrs Parker 's brother, Guy Cooper , 16. testified that he was with both men that evening at the home of another sister 1n Bellflower and that the group watched lht> program "The (See ALIBI, Pagf' All Teen Center Bids Hurried For lroine Irvine's teen drop.in center is expected to be in Its new location ot Mason Regional Park by Oct. 1 because of a city council decil'ioo to speed up the bidding process . The council passed an urgency measure this week that allows Irvine Public Works Director Brent Muchow lo bypass the re- gular bidding procedure. Instead, Muchow may contt'act Cor the relocation project without soliciting bids. The decision was made by the council because time bas nm out for the relocation project ... Tbe teen center currently is located in Rancho San Joaquin. a residential development in Irvine, but the lease with the Irvine Company bas expired. The company extended (be lease another 30days to Ocl 31. According to Muchow. there would be no way to t'nOVe lbe teen center from Rancho San Joaquin to Mason Regional Park. a county facility, within 30 days if formal bids had to be ta.ken. The tttn center is used for pro- grams run by the city's Recrea- tion Departmenf'i Alerts were issued for San .f'ranc1sco. Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Marin, and the western portions or San Joaquin, Stanislaus and Merced counties by the National Weather Service The thunderstorms. ~com pamed by lightning and hea"y rains. be1?an moving northward from the Salinas Valley area dur- mg t he mornmR · The heaviest rams were con· centrated from Los Banos westward to Hollister and north to San Jose. In a half-hour period, Los Banos reported .50 or an inch of rain. In the Mendota area, police said they were prepared for a five.foot·high wall of water. The highway patrol repot1ed muds lides s pilled across In· terstate 5 west or Mendota, block- ing all tra ffic lanes. Heavy buildups of water were reported on other San Joaquin Valley roads. ............ WEATHER SATEWTE PHO'TO SHOWS LIZA OVER ME)()cb Tropical Storm Moving Northward Into V.8. SouthWMt Bus iness Trip? More than th1rly fires. sparked by electrical storms Thursday night, raged in Lake and Men- docino counties. according to the CaliCorma Division ol Forestry. with more being reported through the morning. Carter Resort Stay Paid by Company In Novato. lightning struck the transmitting facUities of KCBS. Corcmg the all·news radio station ln San Francisco off the air. WOODBINE. Ga. <AP ) -Jim· my Carter and members of his family spent several days as guests of a maJor Georgia com· pany at a rus tic forest resort while he was governor or the state, company records show. Proposal Killed Carter, his daughter, Amy, two sons and a future daughter-in· SACRAMENTO <AP) Con law signed the guest book in late trovers1al le"tslaUon centraliz-November 1972 at Cabin Bluff, a ing emergency health service private f acilit y in southeast planning in the state Department Georgia owned by Brunswick or Health has been vetoed by Pulp and Paper Co., the records Gov F.~mund.~B~r~o~wn=..;J~r~·~~~~~sbo=-w~e~d~·~~~~~~~~~ Snaoke,, a11d Friend Bobby LlOyd, 6, of Irvine, cheeks out Smokey the Bear's firemen's ax. Other young visitors to tbe Irvine Harvest Festival will have a chance to s~mokey at 12:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Orange County Firemen Will display ftre--fi.gbting equipment both dayg, too. Festival opens at 9 a.m . Saturday and 8 a .m . Sun· day. Related story ls in today's Weekender section. ------ Carter himself said Wednes- day that while governor, he ac- cepted transportation on private aircraft owned by major cor- porations, but that all such travel was "strictly business to pro· mote pr o ducts made in Georgia." Jack Murdock, general manager of the faciUly, said Carter was Invited to Cabin Bluff to discuss with a company of. ficlal his plan for merging the slate Forestry Commission with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Murdock said the record also showed Carter used the facility <See CARTER, Page A?> Marine Chief Says Bases Still Needed ly WILLIAM KllaEIBEA OflM01lltPl~tt.lf The commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps said Thunday the Marines will hang on to their El Toro and Camp PendJelbn bases indeflnttely because of the need for "coutant training and reedl· ness." Four·11tar Gen. Loula H. Wilson. the only active.duty Marine ceneral boldlna tbe Con1resslooal Medal of Honor for wartime valor, made his re· matlt1 dw1ng an Interview at the El Toro air 1taUon. He Js on an 1n- 1pectlon tour of western Martne facWtle1. "El Toro will be tbe home ol \be TbJrJt Marine Aircraft Wing for the foreaeeable future," Wilton 1ald. Arart fn>m lts role in the naUona deteme system. the genenl ••Id tbe ab' srauca ''it a •etY vltal put ot UtlJ local ~my." Wilson •aid he wu somewhat concerned when tJe saw ex- ~lve encroachment of rNideo- tJal development around tbe air bue but Hfd_., "it's gettlftl to be like that around every blllitary raclllty." "People have to understand th~ our profe•sloa is ooil'J but we obviousl1 eodtavor tq be u eood aeipbora u poeei~" Tbe 1e1)eral aa'kt it Is lip 4'to CS.. IASBS., hfie Al> ' MEXJCO CITY <AP) -Hui· ricane l.Jia s lammed into Mex· lco's Baja California peninsula to- day. and officials said at least 30 persons were killed and many others were feared dead as ~ 95-m ile-an hour storm struck ~ stateof Baja Ca liforruaSur. Eliseo Zamora, a poU~ officer in the state capital of La Pax at the southern tip of the peninsula, told reporters in San Diego by telephone that 100 or more persons were believed dead aJ\4 "a lot or people" were swept away by floodwaters. "People are lying in the street~ • here, dead,'• said Zamora. A police spokesman sa.id the bodies of several children were found buried in sand and mud. Nine bodies were found In a car swept up in flood waters. The eovemor's office said hundreds ot houses were destl'Oyed by the flqoding. ''We have just found a car where there were nine bodies.·• said Manuel Flores Bianchi o( the mayor 's office in La Pai . "We don't have a complete-' estimate of the damage," said Antonio Wilson. a spokesman for the governor's office. "We have confirmed at least 30 deaths. The bodies are in hos pitals. The toll ls expected to increase. We 're get- ting many reports of missing persons." La Pai, a city or 60,000 people. was Jett without electricity ai,d drinking water. The hurricane began dealing gale force winds to the city Thursday afternoon bul struck with full force late Thurs- day night. "It was a wind that coulcl knock you down," said the police spokesman, Roberto Cortes Ro- jo. "J had to leave work to Jook Cor one of my children at about lO o'clock al night and it wu very difficult to walk through the streets." The Cajonclto River to tl'le south of the city went out of its banks . Hundreds or shantfe11 house an estimated 10,000 people in that area. Many of the dead were from there The g ove rno r 's o ffi ce s pokesman said re por ts of damage from other areas of the peninsula had not yet been re· ceived. ', "We know that there was some destruction In San Lucas, Cebo (See LIZA, Pa1e A2 ) Cou~t · Weather Slight chance oC rain Saturday with variable clouds and sll•hUy coolC!!' ·: days. H11h near 10, low about 60. INSIDE TODA l' . The lnrlru! Horv•lt F'utlual > thu welc.ntd will ofln "°""'· .. "'""1C. daru:e, th1at n and lo41 f of othff octiuUle. DaUr PUoc Stoll Wnter HUa~ K• I~~, lohat totll ~ llappmng .Ond tdtcr• on Page CI of tr.. ' Wttkender ... ,I • :;- .42 DAil Y PILOT f rtdiiy, 0clob9r I lt"t4 Irvine Gets :Seals -. .. ~They'll P e rfonn at Harvest Festival The great s.:al hunt ls over. The Irvine Ranch Water Otis· t.rict scor~ an I Ith hour 'f'ICtOf"y today In llJJctJoa a sponsor for a pair of tramed seal1 to PfT(orm at lt\" w~kend'i; lrvtne tlarvet.t P'ti$UvaJ. "lJo't it great" Real su!J. flight her' Ln Irvine," exdalmed Bruce Ta~lor. Lhe lRWD public r•lation~ man who trfgl(ered the seal ..m QK>f'o tJ)an a anoolh ~-. Taylor flnt bunted btp and low for the aea creaw.r , but could ooJy rind Marvin the llumon Seal (Walter Matthau's brother), who doea a great seaJ lmitaUon act but unfortunately wu beaded ror Jamaica. Ptnally, Ta>•lor localed a pair oC tnuned, rnov1e star ,;eaJs tn Bowled Over Runaway Ball Strikes .. DES MOLN~. Iowa <AP) -Julie McDowell knew that a runaway bowling ball bounding down a hill toward the glass front door of her office meant trouble. "I saw the ball corning. rolling under a truck." s aid Miss McDowell. 19. "But I had this man on the phone and he just kept talking. I didn't know what to do .•• She did the only thing she could. Sbe watched the ball crash through the glass door and thud into her desk. Police said the bowling ball rolled down a hill bet ween Van Ginke l Lanes and Des Moines Technical High School and may have been doing up to 100 miles an hour when it crashed into the Hawkeye Cablevision office Thursday. Officers said it appeared the ball was dropped by students, but it wa.s not determined if the ball was rele ased intent1ooaJly and no arrests were made. .BASES TO STAY ... local civiJian aulhorities to pre- vent encroachment into areas that are already impacted by noise from facilities that existed long before there was any de· velopment. As for Camp Pendleton. Wilson •tUd It is vttal for lhe Mannes to jitain ownership of the vast land ln!a for training purposes. For that reason. he is skeptical of a prop0sal by Rep. Alphonso Bell (R·Los Angeles) to convert the huge base to a national park. tolerate abuse or maltreat- ment." On the question of tnilitary re- adiness, Wilson said the federal government has budgeted for some ''real growth" in defense spending this ye ar He said it is vital for the United States to mamta m a "rough pari· ty in strateg1c <'apability with our potential enemies." Until this year. he noted, the American m1Utary was declining slightly in comparison with other world powers. Van N'U)'t. but Jeuned Lbey•d eOlt saoo (or • tW'Oo4ly 1tiat In Irvine. ffe spent tbe ntat several WttU St'UC'bln1 rcw a Spor!M)r and the watf"r district finally came up w~lh one toctay -the Municipal Water Daatrlc:t o( Oraage Couoty. When a:sk~ ~ hy the ageney agreed to finance thti unusual venLure. Edie Van lAhn, the IRWD pubbc ~flairs man•rer, said, "It's :.imple. They t.bou&bt 1t was a &real tdea too." Acrord.ing to Taylor, the seals come equipped w1lb a ladder. plastic balls. a s tool and a trainer who'll lead them lhtough three shows a day on the resUval 's out- door stage. The rest or the lime they'll swim in a tank in front ol lhe IRWD booth at lho festival. Taylor said he initiated the seal hunt because he wanted people to come to the booth and see the water display. "Now l 'm sure they'll visit our booth," s aid Taylor confidently. "No one else is going to have seals." Dolly ~ ... ~· ....... "STATE BASES NEEDED' Manne Commandant Wllaon "We can't be put into lhe posi t1pn of being whipsawed mto a s1tuatlon where there will be nothing but complaints from now on," Wilson said. No Double Charging 0 ·~ CD o.ilf ...... -""" Road 1 o Clo•~ Motorists who use the short s tretch of Bristol Street between MacArthur Boulevard and Jamboree Road will have to find another route Oct. 18. State highway engineers have an- nounced the short, but beavi· ly used piece of road will be closed for about t.htte weeks while Mac Arthur is re- aligned. · E'ro111 Page A l ALIBI •.• Bionic Woman" on television between 8 and 9 p.m . Members of the Seigman fami· ly have testified in Judge Robert E. Law's courtroom that they were watching the conclusion of that program when the two men entered tbe home. Mrs. Parker testirled that Gullett had three drinks at the bar where she works and he left the premises shortly before 10 p.m. She said Ewi.ng stayed wit.Jl her until well past midnight. Sheriff's o((icers ,believe that at 10 p.m . Mrs. Seigman was be· ing driven off by her kldnapers while Long Beach police who bad released the three children from the family van were scounng the area for the two men. The testimony of Mrs. Parker and Cooper led the defense to re· new its plea that murder and ktd· nap charges against Ewing and Gullett be dismissed. Judge Law has ta.ken the m o· lion under submission wilh the indication that be may rule lo· day, if, as expected, lhe pre- liminary hearing concludes. To S ta etl Jeffrey Road Work Slated ~veraJ lmprovem~ls wall W. made on Jeffrey Road in Irvine tn the comln1 month.~. but the route wlll remain open durlni the coostrucllon pt-nod, at was decided tbls we<'k . Tran s portatio n com · missioners were asked by the· Irvine Company to aaree to close the road for six mooth.s, betwffn New Barranca and Old Barranca Roads, when the pro- jects are built. Company oUktaJs claimed that building a detour road would cost between $40,000 and $45,000 and that it would actual· ly cost another $40.000 to $50,000 because the detour would in· terfere with construction. However. cornm1ssioners ruled that the detour road should be built anyway, adja· cent to Jeffrey Road, so that motoris ts who regularly use that route would not be inconv~ nienced. Last year, Jeffrey Road motorists had to use alternate routes for an extended period when the rirst phase of the city's construction project on Jeffrey was built. According to tity Construe· tran Manager John Brown. the c1ty plans to widen Jeffrey Road to four lanes at the point where the exis ting bridge crosses the San Diego Cret-k. 1\l Lbe same time, lbe Irvine Adult Class Still Open ,fu Irvine lp me'!> Adult Edur allon pro· gram ha!! been Opt>ratin~ twu weeks. but district orr1c1als say students may still enroll in many of the evening classes offered. The classes are open to all adults in Irvine and also to Irvine hlgh school studenl'I who receive permission from their school principal and the Department of Adult Education. Company will build a bridRe over the new San Oici:o Creek. The company will l"('locate th~ creek because of the future Woodbrld1c Vllloac conatruc· hon due ort of J~ffrey Ro:td. Both projects will be un- dertaken at the samo lime so the road will be torn up only Qn· ce, lJrown sa~ He added that he was not cerJ1ain bow soon construction would begin and said the commisalon wlU ~Ide later where the detour l'CMld will be placed. 0.lly "''"" ,_ """ RETAINS SEAT Congre1~man Hinshaw f'ro• Pagr A J HINSHAW • • Hinshaw did not. automatically forfeit his congressman's job when sentenced to rrom one to 14 years in s tate prison las t February. But he did lose his vote in the House, leaving his conslltuents in the 40th Congressional District without a voting representative. · ··we must have an area for the troops to maneuver and our ~licopters need land for their exercises." he added . notana Pendleton has the best landtng beaches and terrain tn the coun· try. Irvine Trash Fees Eye'd Many of the classes in the ftome economics and crafts de· 'partments are still open, includ· mg a Wednesday night class ln batiking. a Tuesday night course in beginning and intermediate osl painting, and an advanced clothing class on Tuesday nights. Arter his conviction on the bribery charges, Hlnshaw's legal problems continued. His trial on allegations that he used public employes in his 1972 campaign ii· legally Is now under way in Oran"e County Superior Court. "ll does n 't have to be PendJeton &ut no one has offered us a good alternative,'' he said The tall. ramrod-straight mil\tary leader. a 56-year-old native of Mississippi. said he IS !\leering the peacetime Marine Corps toward improvements in weaponry, technology and struc- ture. While the Marine.s were hcav1 - \f enga~ed in the Southeast asian war. Wilson srud. it was dif· flcult to upgrade the equipment &t fulfill other long·standi.ng ob· U,ations. -One s uch oblutahon is now be· t-g met with Marine participa tfoo in NATO maneuvers near ~andinav1a . Wilson said lhe cor. p& bas always been designated llfATO's strategi<' reserve force bpt other com mltments have lt)ade active participation dlf· r~cult · "We expect to be the first to f._h.t ," Wilson utd. "That's our buslnel'ls." Within the corpi; itself, Wil!IOn !(•id new attention is bcin~ fOCU.S\•d on phy111cal standard'! a'n d tr a In Ing met ho tt s. p)J1icularly since the reports or abuse and death at recruit de· ~s . "Our tri!inin~ and cond1Uonlng "1u be done with firmneM, fair· ~· and dh1nlty and the slan. dards wUI be there for all to sec, .. Ule ~eneral said. "f will not .· ORANG£ COAST DAILY PILOT _ .. _ Pt• \ttNf\t .. ,_, ftl'""1tt"'° J•<'" ,., ... 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Irvine city ofllc1als are trying to make certain that residents will not be charged twice for trash collection ser"1ce next 'ear -Currently. homeowners pay for trash collection with their hom eowner association fees. with the individual associations contracting for \be collection service. But the city has d~ided to coordinate and standardize trash collection next year and will cbarae a citywide ree for the service. The city will conlracl with one or more rubbish com· panics for the service. However, at this week's City Councll meeting, several rouncil Barbara's No 'Savior' NEW YORK cAr) - Jlarbara Walters wishes it were Tue!lduy and her dt'- but as the fl r:.t network news anchorwoman were over. Miss Wa l trrs , with fellow anchorman Harry Reasoner anct ABC News Pre s id e nt Willi a m Sheehan. told about 100 re· porters nt a news <'On· fore.nee Thursday that she does not consider herself lhe "savior" of ABC News.• She said the news con· Cerenre was s cheduled ~ause il would be lm· posajble to accommodate· all reporters who want in· tervlews pnor t o I~ un· v~IUng of the new ABC team Monday evening. Fro,,. Page A I LIZA. • • members s aid they reared resi- dents would be charged twice if Ute homeowner associations do not lower their fees. So. City Manager Bill Woollett sent a letter to each homeowner association president asking what the association policy would be 1f a citywide trash collectiOll tax were collected. Unless the associations agrtt to reduce their fees, residents will wind up paying two times for the collection service. According to Assistant City Manager Paul Brady, associa- tions now charge between $1.80 and $2 per month for the service. Most use Dewey's Rubbish Com- pany. Brady said there Is no way to t ell yet how much the citywide rate will be because contracts have not yet been signed with the rubbish companies . Front Page A I CARTER ..• again on July 28, 1973 to conduct a meeting involving members or his staff and at least one state senator. Murdock said Cabin Bluff is u "producing plne plantation" on 50,000 acres of company.owned Jand, used primarlly as a "showcase for modem forestry techniques." He said lhe com- pany "picks up the t'4lb fOf' ever- ything." Murdock uld it wrui impossl· bl-_ from the records to de· ·tertntne bow Jong Carter and members of hiJ lamlly remained at the facility during the Nov- ember visit, but t hat other com· pany e mpJoyes recalled the vi.sit as tuliJ\1 lbree or four daays. SiJ(natares on lhe guest book, he aaJd, were those ol Carter; his daughter, Amy; sons t'lllp and Jeff Cart.er, and Cal"O(I Griffin of Hawlrlnaville, who later became Chip's wile. San Lucas, San Jose dd Cabo, Bet ty Rainwat er, adeput:ypre- Picbilingue and Punta Arenas, ss secretary for cart.er'• pre. but we have no information about aidentiaJ campJalgn, said lbe loss o( personal lite ther.e." • m.e«l.ol~ "were pu~~ at lhe Wilson saJd. time. I believe ln both ~ees Police officer Zamora said thole were times when the 1ov· many La Paz residents iiJ>ored ernor was taking m•1b• a w&mings that the winds were 'weekend off. They have been pre. about to hit and failed to us~ily tnHUon~ In t.bLs cam· · public sbeJters. . paip." "'llM>se were the people in the She said Carter's admlnlstra· most bumble homes made oC ion alao introduced "some pret· · ~a.rdboard and wood -they lost ty ltrin1ent legislation -air and everything." water p0Uution bills -lhat pro- 8y this morning, the !iurrlcane bably tesulted In some o( the bad moved onto the Mu.lean most lJroducUve actions oC his malnland about 30 miles !.oath of tm-m. •· t.o. Mocbb and wa.' reported go-She aald tbe lelislatlon atrttt· tng . northward vp '" GWI Qf ed Bnaoswict .Pulp and Paper California. . Co., among otben • ''We just can't tell until we sign the contracts and see how much we·re goang to have to pay," said Brady City ofricials have notified nearby rubbish companies of the city's intention to coordinate the service and now are soliciting, bids. A council.appointed refuse committee will examine the bids and recommend to the council which company, or companies, should be used. Brady said. Brady sald the city is attempt· ing to combine the trash collec- tion tax With the water ftt in the bi· monthly water bills sent by the Irvine Ranch Water District. The IRWD was initially op· posed to lhe idea, but Brady said the council hopes the water dis· trict wiU agree to the pJans since it would be the most economical route for both agencies. The council is due to consider the matter of trash coUection again on Oct. 26, when responses from the homeowners associa· lions will be in. Students are also still welcome in a cons umer a~ess class on Wednes day nights and a course in international foods taught on Thursday evenings. Workshops in a number of crarts will be taught Thursday nights and offer individual in· strucllon 1n the various crart techniques. A class that interprets the legal systems is available on Tuesday nights; a self-defense class is of· fered on Wednesday rughts and a short.hand course is being taugbt on Wednesdays, loo. • Language courses still open in· elude Spanish, Spanis h for Spanis h ·sp e aking adults. Japanese conversation. basic Russian and basic German. Cours e fees are $4 per semester and $2 for the quarter· long classes. For more inlorma· lion regard.Jng exact times and locatiohs or classes , phone 556·4900 during the day or 833·3644 al night. HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED how some carpet stores seemingly give so much for so little? 0on·t be misled by "t>hony" guarantees! Carpet manufacturers tell us that a preponderance of complaints {as one example) is improeer -+nstallation. We minimize complaint posslbllities by training our own installers ... guaranteeing the best available. Whatever your carpeting Question. Alden's will bend every effort to answer •.. honestly! DEN'S • • ••••••••••••••••• I The congressman left for Washington at the close of Thursday's court session and reportedly was on the I louse noor when Bell s ucceeded in having the ouster move tabled. .., $7 4.4 Million· UC Hike Bid BERKELEY CAP) University of California Presi· dent David Saxon wants a $74. 7·milllon increase in state funds for UC next year, including more than $3 million for pro. gums now funded by student fees. Two UC regents' committees were scheduled to meet here to- day and discuss the 1977-78 pro· posed budget drafted by Saxou's office. The dr aft calls for an 11.5 per· cent increase in stale support o{ university operatioru;. , • r~:•~·installation. custom draperies lino/eum • wood floor I ~ 1r:i • • 1 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • C05TA MESA. CAllF. 92627 • PHONE 6'46 4838 -646 n~s Friday's Clc>Kin~ Pric~ NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS o...t.O•"oi..: ...... -. ...... -Yon M-.'-".Cl11c .... W ........ Ollr'lft-0"'1'_11_" . ..~-·-••-""'-..1-i.ot-• '-'"'•\#• o..11n-1 ... u ... 1. l /N DAIL v PILOT A 11 Check Theft lmurance Rieb, mtddle·iocomo °' poor -own~cs or renters - people ev~rywbere in the United States ani potcnU1d crime victi~. The dao&cr ls ~calatinic both In number ot thefts aod lt\Verity, Suburban crime ralu have l'limbod fut.er than ln older, cen· · tcr-<>l·clty areas. Law enfor~ment aulhoritJe.s admit they cim foresee no decline ln buralariH. Money's Worth Laat year, a report· ed bw'flary took place every 12 seconds In the U.S. The~ we~ more than 3 mllllon buralarica, mor~ th1m S million larceny cases, close to 500,000 robheriea. Common-sense preeauUons Include dead-bolt locks on doors, wlndow and sliding door devices, bW1(1ar aJums and automatic timers on hlthlS lo give houses a ''Uvcd in" look when ~sldenlS are away. Standard insurance policies give some automatic pro· l~on in the event ol lhert. This may be far from sufficient, though, because standard policies limit recovery on ex· pensive jewelry, fur.\ and valuables. Supptcmt>ntal in· surance for valuables may be a good idea. THREATENED MOST ARE THOSE lh•ing m so-called high·cnme areas who, because of high and ~oanng crime rates, race nonrenewaJ of insurance 3nd the d1Uiculty of get· ting any insurance against theft. For these. the foderal government has provided crime wurance smce August. 1971. It 1s available in any state that has a cntical crime m- surance availability problem and does not have an ap. pro~riate state program to provide a solution. From a beginnin~ with a handful of states, the program has steadily expanded ils coverage to include 18 states and the District of Columbia. STATES WHERE THE LOW COST Insurance is avail· able are Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florid a, Georgia, llhnois, Kansas, Maryland, Massachusetts. Minnesota, Missouri. New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvama, Rhode Island. Tennessee. The program is under the Department of Hous1ng and Urban Development OI UDl. . Property owners. tenants or bus iness people must have theic property checkt'<i against requirements for protective devices for residential applications. For commercial property insurance, the requirement!> are more extensive and vary by types of businesses. These reqwrements are wted on the commercial application form. • ~ ' . , ' " ... ' .. .. ~ .. • .... . . ,· PROPERTY OWNERS OR TENANTS may obtain ap- plication forms from any licensed insurance agent or broker, from the appropriate servicing company, or from the Safety Management Institute, Federal Cnmc Insurance, P.O. Box 4 41033, Washington, D.C. 20014. Persons may call SMI toll·free •I (lk)(}) 638·8780. ,) ~ Federal crime iru.urance cover~ burglary, larceny, rob· ber)•, damage to prt>mt\<'S committed dunng the course of burt.tlary or robbery or an attempt at either, and m the cas<' or re:.1dential ins uranC('. the burttlary of an enclosed locked storage compartment of a car. For commercrnl cMabhshments, insurance covers burglary, theft from a ruj!.ht depoMlory and burglary of a safe subject to certam limits. Residential insurance is avaJlablc in amounts up to $10.000; the policy insures against lo:.;s or persona) property alter a SSO deductible exclusion, but loss of money is cov- ered only up to $100. Commercial insurance limits are SlS,000. The policy cannot be cancelled because of frequen- cy or amount of claims. Annunl rates for residential insurance of $10,000 typical- ly range from $60 in lowest crime areas to $80 in highest crime areas. In a highest cost city, other rates are $40 a year for $1 ,000 coverage; $.5() for $3,000; $00 for $5,000; $70 for $7,000 coverage. lt 1s crime insurance at a minimal outlay. Probe Report Sets Off Market Pullback ~ NEW YORK (AP)-Thestock market suffered a sharp setback today in selling attributed to a published report about the inquiry into president Ford's congressional cam- paign finances. The Dow Jones average or 30 industriaJ stocks was down 10 30 at 979.89. and losers held a 5·2 edge on gainers among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. Trading was moderately active. Brokers noted that most of decline came in a burst of selling in the afternoon after traders became aware or a story about the investigation of Ford's campaign finances by Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. The story said th<? probe initiated by top Justice Depart· ment officials, including Attorney General Edward uvi, was described by sources in the department as "signifi· cant" and "serious". Ford said Thursday he was confident the investigators would conclude that he had done nothing wrong. ~ . ' " "' I•• \\ I'• '\ ..... . ... '• .. •, .. I ·~ " v. ... '\ "\ . ~ .,. " P<1 Uo 10 7 I/ti 8 J 1)11 I> llD 11 IJO I I \lo •) \II) • 1 Uo H VO \ 4 Vo I • Uo )4 \Ip H Uo ) ) uo ~o VO •I Uo •I IJu •I VO • • 119 4 I UI> 4 I !itof'!k• It• The Spot light Whof .4itof'lu Old Hrw YORI( t•Pl P<f.-t • r...i.v <to O) 611 ., ' \ \ • • ' ' ' ' ' ' \ \ \ ' \ , • ' "' 7U 0 0 "'. °'t rtt J '" ''~ '• ~. "• '• ... ., "" -'\ -'"" -11"1 "• • '> _,1, ·~ "' ... "" Off •• t Ott I\ I Ofl t•) "'' •• 1 Olt •• J v• 111 Ou tit "" . , Q!f •I °'' •> ()It ' 7 Oii I• Off 71 °" , ' Off I 0 ()If I 0 ()It • 7 Oii " &':. H .. ,, .... I\ '2 • ll .. : W•tA f AMI > UIU NLW YORI( IAPt . Pr ..... io~· ~: II'! JO • l'IO .,. • .. , I/I • • " 11 .. 'I J I Laguna/South Coast EDITION r VOL. 69, NO. 275, _.SECTIONS, _.O PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA F RIDAY, OCT08f!R 1, 1976 TEN CENrt t Failing Health .. . -_..,. ... ·• Won't .Split Couple MILWAUKEE <AP> -This is aJOvesto9. Lew Morrison is in love with ' his wlfe, Estelle and has bun • for 61 years -and nobody is go- t ingtosplit them up. Morrison. 91. and tus wife, 89, bave shared a room al the WoodJand HeaJth Center in s ub- {urban 8rookr1eld for two years But Morrison's health 1s fail- ing, and nursing home officials suggested that a move rrom the couple's present room in the am- bulatory wing or the home to another area for intensive care patients. '"It started out as an ul- timatum." Morrison said. "They were going to move me away from Estelle. and that was it •· But Morrison. former outdoor sports wnter for the Milwaukee Sentinel and a former world Oycasling champion, wasn't go- ing to leave his wife of nearly 67 years without a right. "I don't care how old I am. J'm not about to take a horsewhip- Pini from anybody. I talked reaJ plain and they sta'rted listening," said Morrison, whose language ranaes from peppery to profane. So be complained to the district attorney, the sheriff and the mayor. "We 're getting aJong in life, and we've spent all this tfme together," he said. "We should be left to have our last years together. too." Nursing home offt<'ials have agreed. at least temporanly. to allow the couple to remain togethei; des pate a strain on staff members who have to gave extra care to Morrison be<:ause of re- cent illness. "It's a hell of a note," Mornsoo said. ''I'm getting to the pomt where I'm losing my eyetlgbt and my hearing imd t can h'ard.ly walk, and tht(re trying to brealt up my home.' I However , be said he is satisfied, at least for the mo- ment, witb the decision of .nurs- ing home officials to lea,•e the couple together. "Estelle is happy, anyway;· be said "She had been crying a lol. I don't need U.al much extra e«re, anyway. Just a few pills 4 <l~. Bia deal." Jf e vowed, "The onJy lime well) be broken up ts when one of UIJ leaves this world." The bond, buald, Is love. "Sl.tre, we love each other." he said. "Oh. we rieht a tot, too. Always have. But after nearly 6T years, thls has to be the long~ fitbl oo record, and l'in not wlU:. inatoeodit. ,, !Killer Storill Liza· Assails MexicO Mov e Tabled Effort to Oust Hinshaw Fails By GARV GRANVILLE 04111•0.ilJl'l ... S..tt A move to oust Rep Andrew lfinshaw ( R-Newport Beach ) from the House of Repre~en­ tatives fa1led today A resolution calling for Hinshiw's expubaon spon~ored by Rep. Charles Wt~ton:. < R f'ullerton > wa~ tabled by a near llnanimous voice vote Supporting Wiggins· re!>olullon were Repr esentattv('~ Paul McCloskey (R·Palo Altol and CaTlos Moorhead r R-Glendale). It was another Republican con gressman, Alphonso Bell < R-Los Angeles) who moved for the tabl- ing motion that assured Hinshaw cm the last day or the con- Jressional session that he will complete bis second term in of- fice. However, the victory will be short·lived inasmuch as Hinshaw lost his congressional seat in last June's primary election when he finished a badly beaten fourth behind Republican nominee As semblyman Robert Badham IR- Newport Beach l Oktoberfest .. Reprieve: Beer to Flow Laguna Beach's on-again-orr- again Oktoberfest will have beer. The s uds will now during the day -long Saturday event downtown because of the l llh hour resolution of lJ\Surance dif- ficulties which threatened to make the celebralton a dry one David Duttenho ((l'r . spokesman for tht> Lairuna Reach Jaycee\, said the organ1zat1on was able to meet all the rl'qwre· ments laid down b> the city of Laguna Bea<'h That's bee auo;l' tht' <'tty relent ed on Its requirement for the •roup lo obtain $300.000 in · aurance to cover hab1lity related to publi c drinking at the Oktoberfest. There'll be polka bands, street dancin1, a stein-carrying de- monstration, and booths featur- ing German food as well as beer cturlna \be festival along three blocks ·ot Forest Avenue closed orr for \he event. The clty wlll operate trams throughout the area from noon \lntil 11:30 p.m . as well as the re· CUJarly scheduled bus service Daily Pilot Now 83.50 a Month Effective today. October 1, the home delivery price for the Daily Pilot goes from $3.25 to $3.50 per month. Centinu.ing major cost increases in all aspects ot newspaper production and distribution, such as a $20 per ton newsprint price in· crease last July. make thU increase necessary. Your Daily Pilot carrier, who is an independent merchant, will realize an increase in pr~fit for his or her services to you at the new price. At $3.50 per month, the Daily Pilot subscription 1 • price ~mains among the lowest for s even-day newspapers in Southern Oaliromla. Wiggins' resolution called for Hinshaw's expulsion be<:ause of his conviction early this year on two bribery charges. The charJ?es related to ac- t 1v1 ties when Hinshaw was Orange County assessor before he '40n his congressional seat an 1972 Wiggins insisted, howe\'er. that the integrity of the House of Representatives Wo:> at stake in continuing a member in good standing who was a convicted felon Hanshaw did not automatically forfeit his congressman's JOb when sentenced to from one to 14 years in s tate prison last February. (See HINSHAW, Page AZ> Tot U nharmed Mte r Tumble From SC Car A 2-)'ear-old boy who fell from a moving <.'ar on a busy San Clemente lhoroughlare escaped serious injury Thursday. Firemen responded at S:45 p.m . to a call for emergency aid and found Justin P. Richard, of 248 Aven1da Palizada, badly bruised. on h is forehead and cheek, but otherwise apparently unharmed. The speed of the car was unknown. The <.'hild was taken lo San Clemente General Hospital, where doctors determined there were no further injuries. He was released in the care of his mother, identified as Usa Avis, whom firemen said drive the car The accident occurred in front or the San Clemente Motel, 1426 N. El Camino Real. Krishnas Ask T a x R e fund LOS ANGELES CAP) -The lntemaUonal Society of Krishna Consciousness In<". has filed a civil suJt in Superior Court seek- lllg refund or $59,501 in property taxes. The suit was filed Thursday against Los Angeles County, the city of Los Angeles and Culver City. wtUcb have collected taxes on the group's propertJes. An attorney for the group said the orRanizalion Is exempt from all federal taxes because of Its re· hgious activi1'es and claimed that the local propertJes are used for religious and welfare purposes and cannot be taxed by locaJ entities. R ec Program Signups Set Registration is now open for the Laguna Beach Human Affairs Department ·s fall recreation pro-gram. A wide variety or social. cultural and physical fitness classes are available including ballet, belly dance, brid&e, golf, yoga. honebact rid.ing, •holiday .. crafts worksbop, interior de· corating, beach volleyball and coed volleyball. . Re1istraUon may be made from 8 a. m . to noon and from t p.m. until Sp.m . weekd~atthe Human Affairs Department ol· lice, 570 Glenneyre SL, Lq\lna Buch. • . Tlais is ihe Life Dick Beauchamp of Newport Beach relax- es between prehrrunary races in the Hobie Cat-14 national championship under way off Dana Point More than 100 s ailors are contending for 50 places in the finals. which are scheduled Saturday. )hursday's races were sailed m light wlnds under crys tal clear s kies orr the southern Orange County coastline. --- Ousted Cop to Return? Non-badge Job Recommended for Bus!i By JACK CHAPPE LL Ol-0.11,~ ... ,..., Fired Laauna Beach Oeteclive Carroll Bush was offered the pos~\blllty of a new job with the police department today a JOb without badge-c arrying authority That was the recommendation of the Laguna Beach city person- nel board. a recommendation sustained by City Manager Al Theal. Bu.sh was informed of the de- cision today, however, Terry Brandt, personnel officer, said the ex-detective did not im- Je we lry, Gems Take n by Burglar mediately make a decision In the matter. "He left saying that he had 30 days to make a decision, so I Im· aglne that I• what he is going to do," Brandl said in re!$ponse to questions. The personnel board's recom. mendation was that beginning Nov. 29, (three months •fter Busb's termination) he be con- sidered for future vacancies in a nonsworn capacity with the Laguna Beach Police Depart-ment. The recommendaUon went to Tbeal who wrote in response: "I agree with this recoounendaUon and have discussed tt with the personnel officer and the chief of police and we will endeavor lo implement the recommendation ol lhe personuel board." Nonsworn meaos Bush would Rings valued by the owner at not have peace officer status. duty time for the detective who u."ed a police car lo drive from Laguna to San Clemente. In ll!! consideration, the board excluded testimony conctmlng an Incident which occurred alter Bush was terminated. ~former detective was at · rested for alleged assault on his ex·wlfe in the driveway of her home in Laguna Niguel. He was also booked for alleged malicious mischief and resisting arrest by sheriff's deputies. Formal charges are sUl1 pend- lng on those matters before the district attorney's office lo the (Sff BUSH, Page AZ) Bandit Hits Store In San Cle mente more than Sl,000 were stolen The 1.1-year veteran of the from a Dana Point jeweler's Laguna Beach force was rlt'ed An armed robber tot $20 in .store by bur1lars who broke Jwy 25 by Chief Jon Sparks tor cub in a midnllbt robbery of a open tM door and then smashed alleged cross misconduct. San Clemente lJ-Totem merket, a ti us case eonlalnlna the gems. Tbe termination st.ems from an 201 Avenida Victoria. police re· Orange County sheriff's of· incident tn mld-July when Bu.sh ported Tbunday. fi~rs saJd the theft was reported fl.as.bed his badge and forced h1a Tbe woman clerk said the man by Jeweler Klyolto Goya, 45, of way into a ho.&se in San Clemente pointed a small•caliber handgun 25052.Def Prado. Huaidbewasat to help bis da&&ghter retrieve at ber and 4emaaded all the bis home lo San Juan Capistrano penooal property the.re. money. He and a confederate wbmthe break-in ocaarred.. 1'be incident _occurred oo OQ-ese~ oa foot. ·~~J*.i~·. -~ --..6--l_ -. • Over .30 Perish In Baja MEXICO CITY (AP) -Hur-- ricane Liza slammed into Mex- ico's BaJa California peninsula to- day. and omcials said at least 30 persons were killed and many others were feared dead as the 115-mile-an hour storm struck the . statt>of BaJa CaliforniaSur. Ehseo Zomora, a police officer 111 the statt' capital of La Paz at the southern lap of the peninsula, told reporters in San Diego by telephone that 100 or more pcr!\ons were beli<'ved de ad and ··a lot of people" were swept away by Ooodwaten;. "People are lying in the streets here, dead," said Zamora. A police spokesman s aid the bodlet of $everal children were found buried in sand and mud. Nine bodies were found in a car swept up in Oood w~ters. The eovernor's office said hundreds · of houses were destroyed by tbe Ooodln1. •·we ha\'e Ju1t found a car where there were nine bodies,'' said Manuel Flores Bianchi o( the mayor's office in La Paz. "We don't have a complete estimate of the damage." said Antonio Wilson. a spokesman fQr the governor's office ··we ha\."11! confirmed at least JO deaths. The bodies are in hospitals. The loll is expected to increase. We're get· ting many reports of missing persons.'' La Paz, a city of 60.000 peopt~ was lef't without electricity and c:t.nnlting water. The hurricane began dealing gale force winds tp the city Thursday afternoon but struck with full force late Thurs· day night. "It was a wind that could knock you down," said the police spokesman, Roberto· Cortes Ro- jo. "l had to leave work to look for one of my children at about 10 o'clock at night and it was very dtfficult to walk through the strffts." The CaJoncito River to the south or the city went out or it! banks Hundreds of shanties house an estimated 10,000 people in that area Many of the dead were from there. Th e governor's office s pokesman s aid reports of damage frofll other areas of the peninsula had not yet been ft!. celved. ' "We know that there WU aom& destruction In San Luca11, Cab<> <See LIZA, Pare AZ> Coast.. . \\'e atbe r Sll1hl chance of rain Saturday with variable <'louds and sliRhlly cooler days. Ki&h near 70, low about60. ' ' , . O~ILY P OT L SC Pendletor~ El Toro Needed for 'Readi.ness' o.llf l'li.t ~""'' - 'STATE BASES NEEDED' Marine Commandllnt Wiison W1 WILLIAll 8CID.EDE• 0t• '-"!-. ... The ~a:tandaat cl u.e u.s. Ma.r1J>e Con. add~ the Marlnd will bans on~ r EJ Toro and C•mp Pendletoo basea lndetlnJteJy bee•~ of l~ n~ for "eonstAnl tnimng and rt' .. dl oess." Four-sta r Gen. Louis H. Wilson. the only active-duty Marine genenll holding tbe Congressional M~uJ of Honor tor wartime valor. made h1s re· marks during an Interview at tbe EJ Toro air station. He is on an In- spection tour of western Marine facilities. '"El Toro will be the home of the Third M artoe Aircraft. Wing for the foreseeable future," Wllson said. Apart from tt.s role Weekend's Weather Up to Liza's Whinis By MJCJIAEL PASKEVICH Ot IM D•llY I'•"' IQfl The weekend weather picture in Orange County depends on the direction Hurricane Lisa Lakes. a{'cording to t he National Weather Ser vice. : The tailend of a low pressure system spawned by the hur· ocane brought a mixture of sud· den showers. high clouds and brilliant sunsbrne to the county Thursday. And forec'a.sters say the tropical moisture would in· crease the chance ol raLn and thundershowers today and Satur- day Fair Ii\ eather Is forecast for Sunday. The hurricane lS s(jcing its way across Baja California toward Anzona However. forecasters said the s torm may s werve sharply and head back to the Pacific Coas t. If 1t does, Orange County may ~ 1n for a repeat of t!'e heavy rains brought by . * * * Tropical Storm Kathleen early In September. The Sept. 10 storm caused wtdespread destruction in Im perial, San Diego, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties Fla~h flood warnings have been posted in desert areas fo r this weekend Along the coast. breakers generated by a second storm orr the coast of Hawaii should bring surf ranging Crom three to five feet during the weekend. Temperatures are expected to hover in the mid·70s. A forecaster said the unusually wet weather in Orange--.County during September was caused by a low pressure sys(em t~at permitted moisture from Mexico tor1'ach the area. Traditionally. there 1s a high pressure system o\'er Southern California that blocks the inflow o( moisture and contnbutes to the blowing of warm, dry Santa Ana winds. * * * Rumbling Storms Wreaking Havoc SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Flash flood alerts, scores of forest fires and mudslide· blocked high.,..ays were triggered by a line of rumbling thun- derstorms which swept Into Northern and Central California today Alerts were 1ss~ for San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo. Santa Clara. Marin, and the western portions of San Joaquin, Stanislaus and 111erced counties by the National Weather Service The thunderstorms. accom- panied by lightning and heavy rains. began moving northward from the Salinas Valley area dur- lftg the morning :rhe heaviest rains were con· ~ntraled fr om Los Banfis wtstward to Holltsl<'r and norfh lo San Jose. .dn a ha-if-hour period, Los Banos reported .so of an inch of rain. In the Mendota area, police said they were prepared ror a ffve.foot-high wall of water The highway patrol reported ruudslides s pilled across ln- lfrstatc-5 wrbt of Mendola, block ins: all tratrtc li'nes Heavy ht.nldups of wntrr were reported on other S an Joaqwn Valley roads Mort' than thirty nres. sparked by electrical ~torms Thursd3y night, raged in Lake and Men· City Cost Boost? U>S ANC'ELES (AP) -The county treuurtr h35 warned the board of supervisors that inna. lion and higher salaries may for<'e the county to Increase by SO perrent Its rontrlbutlon to rmpJoye penslon11 next year. OjlANOE COAST' l~C DAILY PILOT ~':::.:.~~ -~~'T, ':.':.:!.: ::;:.; ;;.::;. ~ .f DvtM1\h1no • •""t•~Y \il>N•• ... •'J•'""" ,. •• ~l\M-d fillMMAy """"O" 'U4ih '""' ( "'' • ~ Ht • ..,, f'•-"' t<h;M1~..,. ~"""" '•"" a:;,::~'!·"·~:: (:.~r~·~~ r~:~:r!,:;· ,.....,_ ., ~,,,.. ~ ........ , .....i "'-'6"\ , ... :=::~:=-~i;,•:,:,.~'~.)10 Wl\t t\ef ._ .. _ ..... 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In Novato, lightning strut'k Lhc transmitting fue1hhes of KCBS. fOt<'ln.I the all-news radio station In San Francisco orrl.he air Forecas ters predicted the lhu.nderstorms wall continue In Northern California on and orr through Saturday * * * f 'ro• Pagtt A l LIZA • • • San Lucas, San Jose del Cabo, Picbilingue and Punta Arenas, but we have no intormation about loss of personal hie there," Wili;on said. Poli ce oUicer Zamora saJd many La Pa2 resident& ignored warnings that the winds wer-e about to hit and failed lo use public shelters. "Those were the people in the most humble homes made of cardboard and wood -they lost everything." Ry this morninl! tht' humcunr had moved onto lhe Mexic an mainJanct about 30 mil~ south flf Los Mochis and wa~ rer>ortrd S::O· tnll northwarr1 up the Gulr nC Cahforr11:1 Skateboarder Leaps, Lives San Cll'mente pol.ire rl'portro Thursday a young ~kateboArd nder made a leap ror lire from his board as a speedinit car near· ly struck him and ran over the board. The boy. not fully Identified. l~ reportedly the son Of Anne Mary Stene, o( 222 Avenlda Santa Barbara. Police said he was un- hurt in the 6: 30 p. m. Incident. Mn. Stene complained that the incident was not the first. Several times, she laid. speeding cars have careened down Santa Barbara and come close to play • ing children. Thieves Bost Roof In Store Burglary Burglars who drilled a hole in the roof to gain entry to a Dana Point liquor store carried off ll· quor and cash with a total value ot $625, Orange County sherirf's officers saJd. Deputies sald the theft was re- ported by Franclt t<lnnlt'lr Shank. opeutor of Party Tim~ Liquor. 3.f210 Pacific Coast Highway. They said lhe in· 11\tden entered and left •la a qe bole ripped lo tho roof ol tho prembes. iD the patlooal def915e s)'5tem, tbe ltMral said tbe air ataUon "&1 & nry vital part cl tbe *al ecclOOID)'.'' Wllsoo said he was ~rnewbat toocerned wh('n be saw ex. tensive• encroachment of rtSiden· t.ial development al"QUnd the a.tr b~ but !lllid. "ll "s 1tclting to be lltre thttt uround every t:t>tlil&ry facility " "P("()i>lc have to understand that our profession 1s noisy but W4' obv1ou. ly endeavor to be as iood neighbors as l)ObSable." The general said 1t is up lo local cavihan authonties to pre· vt'nt encroachment into are11s that art' already impacted by no1Se from facilHJes lhat existed long before there was any de· velopnu:nl As for Camp PendJeton, Wilson said It 1s \•Ital for the Marines lo retam ownership or the vast. land area for training purposes. For lhat reason, he is skeptical of a proposal by Rep. Alphonso Bell 1R-Los Angeles) to convert the huge base to a national park. "We can't be put into the posi-tion of being whjp;awed into a situation where there wall be nothing but com plaints from now on." Wilson s aid "We must have an area for the troops to maneuver and our helicopters need _land for their exer1:1ses." he added, noting Pendleton has the best landing beaches and terrain in the coun-try. "lt doesn 't have to be Pendleton but no one has offered us a good alternative," he said_ The tall, ramrod-strai&ht mahtary leader, a 56-year-old nati,•e of Mississippi, said be is steering the peacetime Marine Corps toward improvements 10 weaponry. technology and struc- ture. While the Marines were heavi- ly engaged 1n the Southeast Asian v. ar. Wilson said, 1t wasd1f- frcult to upgrade U1e equipment or fulfill other long-standing ob- hg3t1ons One such obligation is now be· Front Pag_. A I BUSH •.. South Orange County Municipal court llal Morgan. deputy district at- torney. said the case 1s being held pending complelJon or an In- vestigation into M~. Bush's ac- ll\ 111es Carter Once Firm's Guest At Resort WOODBINE, Ga. (AP)-Jim- my Carter and members of his family spent several days as guestspf & major Georgia com- pany al a rustic forest resort while he was governor of the state. company records show. Carter, his daughter, Amy, two sons and a future daughter-in· law signed the guest book ln late November 1972 at Cabin Bluff, a private facility in southeast Georgia owned by Brupswick Pulp and Paper Co, the reeords showed. Cartt'r himsetr said Wednes· day that while governor. be ac- cepted tr&nsportation on pnvale aircraft O\\ ned by ma1or cor- poratmn!'I, but that all such travel "'as "~tract ly business to pro- mote products made in Gemgia " Ja c k Murclo('k , general managl•r or thl' facility, s aid C11rtcr wu Invited to Cabin Bluff to ll1.<1cuss with a company of- ficinl his plan for merging Lhe "tatt Fore11try Commission watb th<' Georgia Department of Natural Resources . Murdock said the record also showed Carter used tile facility again on July 28, 1973 lo conduct a meclinR involving members of hl11 stair and at least one state senator. Murdock said Cabin Bluff Is a "producing pine plantation·• on S0,000 acres of coropany-0wned land. used primarily u a "showcase for modem forestry ltthni9uts.'' He said the com· pany ' picks up the t:ib for ever-ything .. Murdock said It was impossi- ble from the recor~ to de- termine bow Jon1i Carter and members or his family remained at tbe racmty during the Nov • ember visit, but that other com- pany employei. recalled the vllllt as luting three or four days. Signaturt'I on the guesl book, be saJd, were those of Carter; hi& dau1hter. Amy ; sons Chip an<l Jeff Carter. and Caron Griffm of HawkJnsville, who later became Chip's wile. Betty Rainwater. a deputy pre- ss secretary for C&rtu'• pre· sldentlal campaign, said the meetlnis ••were J>4.1b0dud at t!le Ume. l believe In beth iostmces t.boae were Umn when the eov· ernor 'was' takln1 maybe a Wftkend otr. Tbt1 uve been pre. wi~ meotkmed fn tbi.s cam-pa11;11-•t iq met with Marl.De putlcipa. tioD lo NATO maneuvers near Suodillavia. WJbon said th.: car. Pl bu always bffn dni&nated NATO's strate1k refltt\le force but other eommltment.s have mad~ active particlpaUon dlf · facult. "We expe{'t lo bo the first to ftabt,'' Wilson aald. '1'bat'a our buAinellll" Within the corps It.self, Wilson S31d new att('ntlon Is being focusw on physical standards and training method1>, partkularty since the report.'! or abuse and death at recruit de· pots. ··Our training and condiUaning will be done with firmness, fair- ness and dignity and the stan· dards will be there foe all to s~. · · the Reneral s aid. "I will not tolerate abuse or maltreat- mmt " On the que. llon of military re adlness. Wilson said the fedrral government hu budaelt-d for some "real 'rowtb" in dt'fense s~ndin1 this year. He aaJd It I• vital toe the United Slat~ to maintain a "rou&b pui- ty in atrate1tc cap•bitity with our potential enemies ." VnU,1 thJs year, he noted. the American military was 'ii-<' lining slightly m comparison with other world powers. Wilson said the American ~ pie can afford "guns and butter because if we don't have the gun~. we woo., have the butter." He not- ed that only s.s percent of the na-tion 'a gl'OSs national product is spent on defense -the lowest ralloslncetbe 19306. Royalty Visits Spanish TtJ View Mission An official delegation of 180 Spanish v is itors, including emissaries from King Juan Carlos I or Spam, Wiii visat lhe San Juan Capistrano mission Monda)' in honorofits 200th year. The group will arrive about S p.m. for a tour of the mission and a religious observance, to be followed by a city-sponsored buf- fet reception. The visitors who have come to celebrate the anniversary of a 200-year old settlement are themselves from a 2,()()().year-old culture. Palma, the capital of Mallorca, was founded by the Romans in 123 8 .C. The mayor of Palma, who wlll be am o n'g the vis i ti o g dignitaries. will name San Juan Mayor Douglas Nash honorary mayor of the CasUe ol Deliver. lhe 14th century residence of tile krnits of Mallorca, said San Juan historian Pamela Hallan. The Duke and Duchess or Maura, mayors of seve~al Spanish cities and the executive director of the Junipero ~rra Museum and Study Center will be among the visitors. \ The group Js on a l'-day tour of Waishington, D.C., and the San Juan and Dolores <San Fran- cisco) missions in California. The trip is sponsored by the As· sodation of Friends or Fray Junipero Serra (founder or the San Juan Mission>. in coopera- tion with the Spanish Committee for the Bicentennial, the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the U S. Embassy in Madrid. Suspect's Girlfriend Relates Kidnap Alibi ~TOM BARLEY ly have testified in Judge Robert 0t1MD•llvl'li.cs1att E. Law's courtroom that they Murder suspect Ronald Lewis were watching the conclusion or Ewing's girlfriend testified that program when the two men Thursday i n Santa Ana enteredlhehome. Municipal Court that he was with h~r in a Long Beach bar at the time victim Joann Seigman was being taken with her family at gunpoint from their Los Alamll.ols home. San Onofre's Plant Closed Dora Parker, 23. testified for the defense in the preliminary hearing that codefendant For Refueling William Paul Gullett, 7:7, was with Ewing. a&,o 'l7, and that For the fifth time in nine years. both Bellflower men arrived at the San Onofre nuclear general· the bar shortly after 9 p. m. ing pl ant is closed in order to re· Members of the Seigman Cami· fuel the reactor. ly have testified that lo be the The shutdown wilt last five time that two men wearing months, Supt. Hans Ottoson ~ii.id. heavy circus makeup and wigs Meanwhile. alternate Cacilitics burst into their home at 3351 will be used to generate elcctrici- Cortese Drive, ln the first stage ty for Southern California Edlson of an extortion plot. Company and San Diego Gas & Thwarted by their !allure to Electric. collect $8,000 from lhP. safe at the Ottoson said about one·third or Long Beach market managed by the uranium fuel in the reactor John Seigman. so. the two men core will be replaced. In the first shot and killed Mrs. Seigman, 43, eight months of 1976, he said 2.33 and dumped her body in a field in mll(joo kilowatt hours of ele<'- the Carson area. triclty were produced, the Mrs. Parker's brother, Guy equivalent of 3.6 million barrels Cooper, 16, testified I.bat he was oflow·sulluroil. wilh both men that evening at the The facility located ;usl south home of another sister in or San Clemente is bwlding two Bellflower and that Lhe group additional nuclear units. It also watched the program "The will get two diesel generators to Bionic Woman" on television replace two smaller djesel plant'! between 8 and 9 p.m . which provide additional standby Members of the SeiP.man rami-power in event of problems. o.tll\' ..... ""' ,..,... RETAINS S!AT CongreHm•n tln1haw ffiNSHAW • • But he did Jo,,e his vote in the House. leaving his constituents ln the 40th Congressional District without a voting representative. After his conviction on the bribery charges, llinshaw's legal problems continued. His trial on allegations that he ust-d public employes In his 1972 campaJsn il- legally ls now under way in OrangeCounlySuperiorCourt. The congressman lert tor Washln1ton at the close of Thursday's court session and reportedly was on the House noor when Bellsucceededlnhavingthe ouster move tabled. Purchase Of Ranch Finalized By WILLIAM SC11RE1BER 01 II\• D•lly "'"" M•ff The Mission Viejo Companv closed escrow Thursday on its $15 millton purchase oJ 6,700 Moulton Ranch acres in LagunaHill.s. At the same time. company of- ficials revealed formation or a new management firm called Aliso Viejo Company, to ad- minister the property. The acquisition brings to near· ly 111,000 acres the total amount of. land held in the Saddleback Valley by the compal\y, which Is' a wholly owned subsidjary of the Philip Morris Corporation. ' Mission Viejo Company Presi- dent Phillip J . Reilly revealed that he will also head the new management rompany and most of the top officers will be the s ame. The newly acquired property is bounded generally hy the Laguna Beach city limits, Laguna Niguel and devt'loped portions or Laguna Hills. Thctc arc many development constraints on the land, incladlni? steep slopes and hills, noise from approaching Marine Corps jets. the Aliso Creek greenbelt corridor and others. The land had been owned by the Moulton Trust and Mr. and Mrs. Ivar Hanson. Mrs. Hanson 1s a Moulton family heiress. The 6,700 acres comprised the bulk of r emaining land once owned by Saddlcbnck Valley pioneer rancher [.cwis Moulton. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED •.• how some carpet stores seemingly give so much for so httle? Don't be misled by "phony" guarantees! Carpet manufacturers tell us that a prePOnderance of complaints (as one example) is impro~r installation. We minimize complaint possibilities by training our own installers .•• guaranteeing the best av11lable. Whatever your carpeting question. Alden's will bend every effort to answer •.• honestly! DEN'S • • • • •••••••••••••••• :!P-..~---./nstallation · custom draperies linoleum • wood floor UC.. NO. i'\0412 l66l PlACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92617 • PHONE 6~6·.4838 -6.f6-2355 , Orange Coast , EDIT ION ·VOL. 69, NO. 27S, ~SECTIONS, '° PAGES ' ORANGE COUNTY., CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1976 Tod uy"s losln f.f N., .. Stoeks N!C TEN CEN°B ' ,Killer Storm Liza Assails Mexicd I : Tl1is is lh~ Lif ~ At Least 30 Killed In Baja MEXICO CITY CAP) -Hur· ricane Liza slammed into Mex· ico's Ba1aCahfornaapeninsula to- day, and offi cials said at least JO persons were killed and many others were feared dead as the 95-m1le·an hour s torm ~truck the state of BaJa C.ll1fom1a Sur. Ehseo Zamor.1. a pohre ofrico?r / m the stale l'ap1tal of La Pai on the Gulf o( C;dtfornw. tol rt" portt'ts 1n ~an Diego bv telephone that 100 nr more persons were belte\ed dead and "a lot of people" were swept away by noodwalers From Mexico. the storm was beaded into the United States and reports this afternoon told or rain and Ooodlng in Las Vegas, heavy rain along the Califom.ia·Arizona line, increasing winds in Arizona and nash flood warmngs in three states . "People a re I ying in the streets here, dead." ~:ud Zamora A pohre spoke~man ~aid the bodies of sevt>r<JI rh1ldrcn were found buri<.'d 1n s:uvi and mud Nine-bod1e.., "l'rt' found in a car swept up 1n flood "'aters Tt.c governor's orfit·e ... aid hundred.., of houses "<.'re destroyed by lhl' flooding "We han• JUSt found a car where then~ were rune bodies," said Manuel Flores Bianchi of lhe mayor's office in La Paz "We don't have a complete <See LIZA, Page AZ) * * * Storms Rage In Northe rn, Central A r e a s Dick Beauchamp of New{>Ort Beach relax- es between preliminary races in the Hobie Cat 14 national championsh ip under way off Dana Point. More than 100 sailors are conttnding for 50 places m the finals. which are scheduled Saturday. Thursday·s races were sailed in hght winds under crystal clear skies off the southern Orange County coastline SAN FRANCISCO CAP> Flash flood a le rts. scores of for<'st fires and muds lide· blocked h1ghw ay~ were tngjitered by a line of rumbhnjit thun- derstorms wh1rh s wept into Northern and Central Cahfornia today Couple Refuse to Split Alerts were issued (or San Franc1sro. Alameda. Contra Costa, San Mateo. Santa Clara. Mann. and the western portions of San Joaquin. Stanislaus and Merced counties by the National Weather Service Eoon Failing Health Won't Separate Them The thunderstorms, accom· panied by lightning and heavy rains, began moving northward from the Salinas Valley area dur· ing the morning MILWAUKEE CAP> -Thj!i is a love story · Lew Morrison 1s in love wilh hi s wife. Estelle and hu been for 67 years and nobody 1s go ing to spilt them up Morrison. 91 , and his wife, 89. ha\'e shared 11 room al th<.' Woodland lfu lth Center in sub· urban Brook field for two years Bul Morrison's health Is fail· tJig, and nursing home olficlals sugeested that a move from the couple's present room in the am- bulatory wins of the home to another area for Intensive care patient.I. "ll started out as an ul· Umatum," Morrison said. "They were 1oln1 lo move me away from Estelle, an~that was it." But Morrison, former outdoor sports writer for the Milwaukee Sentinel and a former world flycasting champion. wn."ln'l go· ing to leave bis wife of nearly 67 Daily Pilot Now $3.50 a Month Effective today, October l, lhe home delivery price for the Dally Pilot foes from $3.25 to $3.50 per month. Continuing major cost Increases tn all aspects of newspaper produtt.ioa and distribution. sucb as a $iO per loo newsprint price in- crease last July. make this increase necessary. Your DaJly Pilot carrier. who is an Independent merchant, will realize an increase in profit for his or ber services to you at the new price. At $3.SO per month, the Daily Piiot subscription price remains among the loweet for seven-day new1papen in Southern Califonlia. .-. years without a fight. "I don 't care how old lam. I'm not about lo take a horsewhip- ping from anybody. I talked real plain and they started listening," stud Morrison. whofie language ranges from peppery to profane. So he complained to the dlsldct attorney. the sherirr and lhe mayor "We're getting along in life. end we've spent aJI this time to1ether," he said. "We should be left to have our last years totether, too." · .NW'linl home officials have all"Md, at least temporarily, to allow the couple to remala tOf(ether despite a strain on staff members who have to give extra care lo Morrison because of re- rent Illness. · 'll 's a hell of a note." Morrison said. "I 'm getting lo the point Volunteer s Asked For Seniors' Shots · Officials o! lbe Orange County Community Refer ral and In-· formation Service (CRIS) bave asked vOH1nleers to assist with a senior citizens' swine nu lm- munlzatlon program starting Oct.15. The agency will handle all telephone inquiries on dates, times and locations of clinics. And CRIS officials said anyone who can spare a few hours a week between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through l'Tict.y dwinc October and November is asked to call Patricia Giltlnan at 835-4357. Registration Okay SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The Calitornl a SU preme Court bas lift· eel a 10wer court ban on~­ in1 voters at four Southern CalllomJa sbopptnc cebt.en. where I'm losing my eyesight and my bearing and I can hardly waJk. and they're trying to break up my home.·· However, he said he 1s satisfied, at least for the mo· ment. with the dcc1s1on of nur!- ing home officials to leave the couple together. "Estelle is happy, anyway," he said. "She had been rrylng a lot. I don 'l need that much extra care, anyway. Just a few pills a day. Big deal." He vowed, "The only time we 'll be broken up is when one of us leavee lhil world.•' TM bond, be said, ii love. "Sure, we Jove each other," he said. "Ob , we fight a lot. too. Always have. But ~r nearly 67 years, this has l-0 be the longest fight on record, and I'm not will· lnetoend It." The heaviest rains were con- c entrated f rom Los Banos westward to lfolhster and north to San Jose. In a half-hour ~riod, Lo~ Banos reported 50 of an inch of rain In the Mendota area. police said they were prepared for a five -foot.high wall of water The highway patrol reported mudslides s pilled across In- terstate S west of Mendota, block- ing all traffic lanes. Heavy buildups of water were reported on other San Joaquin Valley roads. More than thirty fires, sparked by electrlc1I storm.'I Thursday rughl, raged In Lake and Men- docino counties, according to lhc Callfornla Dlvi11ion of Forestry. with m ore being reported through the morning. Bowled Over Runaway Ball Strikes DES MOINES, Iowa (AP> -Julie McDowell knew that a runaway bowling baJJ bounding down a bill toward the glass front door of her olflce meant trouble. - ''I saw the ball coming, rolling under a truck," said Miss McDowell, 19. ''But I had this man ~n Uie phone bd he just kept talking. I didn't know what to do." She did tbe only thing she could. She watched the ball crash through the glass door and thud into her desk. Police said the bowling ball rolled down a hill between Van Ginkel Lanes and Des Moines Technical High School and may have been doing up to 100 miles an hour when it crashed into lbe Hawkeye Cablevision office Thursday. Officers said it appeared the ball was dropped by students, but it was not determined iJ the ball WllS released intentionally and no arrests were made. ,,,. .. ,...... WEATHER SATELLITE PHOTO SHOWS LIZA OVER MEXICO Tropic•! Storm Moving Northward Into U.S. SouthwHt Week e nd's Weather U p to Liza's Whi1ns By l\U CHAEL PASKF.VlCll 0t l"t D•llY P'llot Sutt The weekend weather picture in Orange County depends on the direction Hurricane Lisa takes, a ccording to the National Weather Service. The tallend of a low pressure syitem spawned by tbe tlur- ricane brought a mixture of sud- den showers, high clouds and brilliant sunshine to the county Thursday And forecasters say the tropical moisture would in- crease the chance of rain and thundershowers today~ Satur· dnv Fair weather Is for ast for sundny The hurricane> is sli<'ing its way acrosi; BaJa Californi toward Arizona However, forecaster.s Sdid the s tor m m ay s werve sharply and head ba<'k lo the Parific Coaa;t Ir it does. Orange County may be in for a repeat of the heavy rains brought by Tropical Storm Kathleen early in Seplember The Sept. 10 storm caused widespread destruction in Im- perial, San Diego, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. flash flood warnings have been posted in desert areas for trus weekend. Along the coast. breakers generated by a Se<'ond storm off the roast of Hawaii should bring surf ranging from three to five feet during the weekend A forecaster said lhe unusually wet weather in Orange County during September was caused by a low pressure system that permitted moisture from Mexico to r<.'achthearea. Trad1t1onally, there 1s n high pressure system over Southern Cahforma that blocks the inflow of moisture and contnbules to the blowing of warm, dry Santa Ana winds. Hinshaw to Retain . . . House Membership 8yGARVGRANV1LLE 01 l"t D•lly PUOI SUtl A move lo oust Rep. Andrew Hinshaw <R ·Newport Beach) from !he House of Represen· tallves failed today. A r <.'sol ution calling for lflnshaw 's ('xpulsion sponsored by Rep Charles Wiggins CR· Fullerton) was tabled by a near unanimous voice vote. Supporting Wi(gins' resolution were Representatives Paul McCloakey CR-Palo Alto) and Carlos Moorhead C R-Gleodalc> It wa~ another Republican con· gressman. Alphonso Bell <R·Los Angele11) wbo moved for the tabl· ing motion that assured Hin!!haw on the tut day of the ron gressional 11e11slon thnt he will rompletc h111 scrond term in of f1ce However, the victory will be short-lived inasmuch as lllmhaw lost his cong ressional seat in last June's primary election when he finished a badly beaten fourth behind Republican nominee M · aemblyman Robert Badham CR· Newport Beach ). Wiggins' resolution called !or Hin.s.baw's expulsion because of hla conviction early this year on two bribery charges. The charies related to ac· livilles when Hins haw was Orange County assessor before he woo bis congressional seat in 1972. Wiggins Insisted, however, that the Integrity or the Hbuse of Representatives was at stake in ~Unwng a member in good standing who was a convicted felon. Hinshaw did not automatically forfeit bis congressman 'a Job .-0 sentenced to from ooe to U years In atate prison last Febr:"ary. _ • But he did Jose his vote m the House. leaving his conshtuenLa; In the 4oth CongressionaJ D1stnct w1lhout a voting representative After his conviction on the bribery charges, Him.haw's legal problems continued. Hjs trial on allegations that he used public employes in his 1972 campaign IJ. legally is now under way in Orange County Superior Court. The congressman lefl for Washington at the close of Thursday's court session and reportedly was on the House noor wherr Bell succeeded in havin& tho ouster move tabled. INSIDE TODA~ Thel n1fM H o.rvt st FennlOl thfl Wtl~ will olf er QC11MI, mtUic. danc~. lheotn and Iota • of other acUvitiea. Dai.111 Plloc Sta/I Writer HUari1 Kay. uU. 1 what will M happmno and • U>Mn on Page CJ oj tlws J Wee~r. ladex AIY-Sffvlce •• Mt•le• u., ........ •• MvNtlft-• Al L.M .. y. At IMlleNINe'" " c..i~· AS =:;r:e. ... ,, .r.r, ='!" OMJ ., llfft-•fll• a-e 0-_. ., 5rlWllll'wtff Alt .,.. ... ,I<" Al stien• ... , ...... YI ..... "' "9t•IMn9'1 "'"" ....._._, a.1 T.....atiee Cl ,._. Al .. ll ~ CJ.or -•• w..-n M ,_..... ..... ~ .... .._ A4 -~ al ...... ti .. ---------------------.4 ! DAIL v P;.:1 :.;.;""~ ___ N_,_c _____ ,,_id_• ... r_. Oc_t_o_bef_1_t_'I7_8 -.... Kaiser Switch Hit EmotiolU Flare During Meeting By MICHAt:I, PASK.£\'Jt~11 Of1N0•111 ,..loCMMI An t>mt)taonal crowd of 27S peo.. J>lc turned out at Kau.cr Sc-hool Thursday naarht to ~t • pro- J>O$AI lo turn lhe C~t1a M~a 011d · die school Into \he distnct·~ ('On· Unuauon hi.ih school. The me l· ing wu the second this week between parents und tru. .. tees of the Newport Mesa school boud Muny In the &udlcnce werP hostilf' to I ht' po~.-.lbll1ty th11t their c hild ren would b e transferred to anotlwr school and rontln\,lalion s.ludenu wowd take their place. · With the pendlnJ sale ol or lease or the McNauy school slle an dowutown eo.ta Neu. scbool tnalteel are aeekina a ,,_.,, loc• uoo for tbe conUnuauoo blah ascbool 'a 232 s tudent.a. Many ol lho dlstnct 's support ~r'Vl~ arc also located on the sJte. Trustees 11aJd that decreased enrollment 111 the di.strlct':s "cen· lral corndor" m a.kes KA1Se2" a possible iute for the cooUnuatJon campus. The "centrlll corridor" is the area between Newport Boulevard I.Ind tht' Upper Buy, encompassing Kaiser and i.1x elementary schools -Bay View, Monte Vista, Woodland, H~.r. L.lndbergb and Mariners Trustees meet with Bay View parents 1'ue~a)' nlgbL Memben of lbe audisnee d.aJ.med new comtnx:tioa ln t.be att& near Kais er St-bool-which c."u~nUy hu an enrollment of 42~ cblldren-wlll boost tbe :.choQI 's population in the next few years ralb~r than decrease lt. It was pointed out that city s>OPW1Uon projections can only be made for four months while tho dbtrict la 1>rojccll.ng for 13 months. Trustt>e:i have not reached a dec1s1on, but fuce 11 Junuary dt> adJlne in order to plan McNaJly's Protitam for next year. If Kaiser is closed, its students would be U'ansrerred to Ensign or Oa"is '.Marines Will Keep Bases -General .. Some parents expressed rears Thursday lhal the district was abandoning its "neighborhood school" concept since their duldren would no longer be able to watlc to school. Ma ny residents were con· cemed that an influx of continua- tion students would lncrease crime in the neighborhood. O•ilf P.lot Stiff Pf\Oto 'STATE BASES NEEDED' Marine Commandant Wilson H earing Set In Cost a Mesa Murde r Case John Le~lt'r Ford. susped<'<l of s tabb1n~ h1 !'. ""lt•r's boyfri end to deulh last Sonrlay, faces arra1~nment today 111 Harbor Mun l<·ipttl <'ourt on charges of murder The 2:?-year-old unemploved laborer 1s in Co:-ta Mes, Jail with bail set at SlS0.000. Pf)hc~ said this morning Ford IS ~uspC'Ct~ or stabbini: Wallace Jame Hebert. 26. of 1972 Anaheim An•. c;omet1me in the t•arly mnrnin~ hour,; la'>l Sund a~ lleh1•rt d1\'d at ll oa~ Mrmorial Ho:-p1t.1l In Nrwport • £k' .:irh ut t> a. m Sunday. · l'o~t ~1 Mc"a 1ll-lt'd1vt•s at f1r't a r r <> 1o t <' d K 1• n n <'I h II a r o Id ltcynolds. 29. of 197R Maple .St • for tht' murder Of Hc-bert. hut later re lt•(l:-t•d him IH.>n<l1nR fur t her 1n\l•,t 1~:1 trn11 of t h1• case (){f1tt•r:\ ~Jtrt tht>v no lonJ?f'r t.u spect R.-vnold' ~ th1• f;tt.11 ~:ihb1n~ ... lthuu~hl;H'c) think hc m1~ht hU\C' hrf'n 1n\olH'<1 1n J knif£' ft)l hl "1th the v1ct1m 'earlier Sundll)' m•>mtng Arter r c<'o nstrurt 1nJ: th<' ('rtmt'. po ll1·1' d on't belt£'vt• Hebert could h;1\'t' h vt'tl for thrt'c.' M (our hours nftcr the (1n;t alt1•rcatlon without re«t'" in,: m~1cal n1d . They ~hl'Vt' llehert ~IVt'<I fatal kntfo w'oundt< fnllowlnR the fmt fi.rht. 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Wilson, the only active-duty Marine general holding the Congressional Medal of Honor for wartime \•alor, made his re· marks during an interview at the EJ Toro air s tation. He is on an in· spection tour of west.em Marine facilities. "El Toro will be the bome or 'the Third Marine Aircraft Wing for the foreseeable future." Wilson said. Apart from its role m the national defense system. the gt'ner:il said the rur statJon · 1s a very \ ttal part of the local econom) " Wilson satd he was some"' hat concerned when he saw ("( tens I\ e encroachment of res1den- Ual development around lhe air base but said, "1l 's getting to be like that around every military fat•1Uty " "People have to understand that our profession is noisy but we obviously endeavor lo be us good neighbors as possible." The generaJ said it is up to local civilian authorities to pre vent encroachment into areas that are already impacted by noise from facilities that existed long befort' the re was any de· vt-lopment. As for Camp Pendleton, Wilson said il is vital for the Marines to retlUJl ownership of the vast land area for trainin~ purposes. f or that reason. he 1s skeptical or a proposal by Rep Alphonso ~ll <R·Los Angeles > to convert the huge base to a national park "We can't be put into the posi-tion or being whipsawed tntO J situation where there will be nothing but complamLs from now on." Wilson said. "We must have an area for the troops to maneuver and our helicopters need land for their exer<'1ses," he added. nq\lng Pendleton has the ~st landing beaches und terrain in the coun- try. "It doesn 't h ave to be Pt>ndlelon hut no one has offrred us a good alternative," hesa1d The tnlt , ramrod ~stra1ghl military leader. a 56·year-old nallvf' or M 1ssiss1ppi, said he 1" steenng lhe peacellme Manne Corps toward improvemenb in \\euponry. tt•chnology and slru<' tu re. McNally school Pnncipal Jack Coleman admitted that 18 per· ceol of his students are on proba· uon but said "Ml.' Nally school is an alternative program that stu- dents attend by choice. I resent Uus feeling that they are dehn· quents." he said. " After more claims that the area would deteriorate, a woman tearfully told the audience, "I don't think we should treat each other this way, because it could be my kid who bas a problem someday." Another resident protested in· creased traffic that the continua· tioo high school would generate. ,However, trus tees responded that traffic on Santa Ana Avenue is currently 4,700 ca.rs a day and additional traffic would have a "negligible effect.·· Resident!> also suggested lhal lhe school board forget about the proposed sale of McNally -for lll1 estimated Sl m1Woo -and keep all district schools open, or return to an earlier plan 1n ~ h1ch sixth graders would JOin seventh and eighth grade students at Kaiser, thus boosting enroll· ment. The next formal hearing on the proposal will be al an Oct. 12 sc hool board me e ting . Meanwhile, trustees plan to ex· change information with parents from tbe other sl.'hools in the cen· tral corridor. Ragtime Leam Slmv Parade ' To Neicpon Ragtime. the 62·foot sloop CO· skippered by Bill White and Bill Pasqwni of the Long Beach Yacht Oub, is leading a fleet of 23 yachts sail.11\g down the coast from San Francisco in the s lowest CaJ1forn1a Coastal race in the six· year history of the event. The race started Tuesday at 5 p.m. frorn the St. Francis Yacht Club Inside the Golden Gate. The finish line Is off the Newport Pier. OHicials at the co-sponsoring Newport Harbor Yacht Club said the front runners in the race are not expected o TiniS!f before Saturday arternoon. The Oeel has experienced nothing '5ut light winds, sloppy St'as and lain in the early stagt's of the race. Latest report placed Ragtime north or Santa Rarbara. Behind Ragtime in order ot boat.for-boat standings were America Jane III, Miramar. Sorcery, Vendetta and Nalu JV JFK Killer Oswald Once Eyed as Spy WASlUNGTON (APl -Con· trary to sworn testimony, the CIA once considered using pre· sidcntial assassin Lee Harvey Os wald as a source of In telllgenre information about the Soviet Union. accordm~ to 3 new ly relus~ CIA document. In iiworn testimony befoN.' lhl' Warren Commission. Richard Helms, then n branch chief anc1 later the CIA ·s direct.or, said the qency never had "or even con· templated" any contacts with OswaJd. The newly released document, written by an unidentified ClA ol· ncu three days aft.er President Kennedy was killed in Dallas on Nov. 22. 1963, says lbal "we showed intelligence interest" Jn Oswald and "discussed ... the laying on or interviews." The unidentified officer added, "l do not know what act.ion de· veloped thereafter." The memo was amoQg bWJ· dreds of pages or documents from the CIA 's file on Oswald. 'The material wa-s released to The Associated Press Thur5d.ll)' ._. der the Freedom of lnlorm•Uon Act • A second document ttftals that former CIA Dirtttoc" A.lltn Dulles, while aer-rla« u a mtmbtlr of the Wan-en Com· "mi11s1on. privately l"OWlSeJed CIA offlrlal~ on the l>est way to an11wer qu~stlon11 from the com· mission obout allegations that Oswald was a CIA agent. Dullts "thought lancuaRe whkh made it clear that Oswald was never an cm plor,e or agent of CIA would suffice, ' an uniden· llfiM CIA officer wrote Helms in April 1964. "f ngree with him that a carefully phrased denial of the charees of involvement with Oswald seemed most ap· propriate," the unidenUfied of. ficer added. When he appeared before the commissJoo in May 1964, Hmms, lbeo bead or the ageney's clan· destlM '!ervlces, testified under oath that "there·s no material in the Central Intelligence Agency, either in the records or in the mind of any of the individuals that there was any coot.act bad or even contemplated wit h" ~wald. "rbe Nov. 2S. 1963, memo ex· pla.tm that tbe agency's iDLe~t ln Oswald as a polentl.J in· teUigence source was due to hl.s ''Unusual bebaviot' in tbe U.S.- S.R.," to wbicb be had detected In 1851. Mesa Counril 1 City Pay Hike a: i lTops Agenda Road to Clo•' - Motorists who use the short stretch o( Dristol Strtc t betw e en Ma cArt hur Boulevard and Jamboree Road will have to find another route Oct. 18. State highway engineel"S ha,·e an· nounced the short, but heavi· ly used piece of road will be closed for about three weeks wh ile MacArthur is r e· aligned. Fro• rClfle Al LIZA ..• estimate of the damage," sa1cJ Antonio Wilson, a spokesman for the governor's oHice. "We have confirmed at leas t 30 death.<;. The bodies are in hospitals. The toll ls expected to increase, We're get· ting many reports of missing persons.'' La Paz:, a city of 60,000 people, was left without electricity and drinking water. The hurricane began deallng gale force winds to the city Thunday afternoon but struck with full force late Thurs- day night. "It was a wind that could knock you down," said the police spokesman, Roberto Cortes Ro- jo. "I had to leave work to look for one of my children al about 10 o'clock at night and it was very difficult to walk through the streets." The Cajoncito River to the south of the city went out of its banks. Hundre ds of shanties house an estimated 10.000 people in that area. Many ot the dead were from there. T h e governo r 's o ffice s pokesman said j'eports of damage from other areas of the peninsula bad not yet been re· ceived. •·we know that there was some destruction in San Lucas, Cabo San Lucas, San J ose del Cabo. Pichilingue a nd Punta Arenas, but we have no information about loss of pers on a I Ule there." Wilson said. Thug Assaults· Mesa Woman A Costa Mesa woman waster· roriz:ed by a silent intruder Thursday afternoon. who threw her to the floor in h(>r apartment. and later left without taking anything. Police sa id t hey young switchboard operator was at· larked from behind by a man ii he could not desrrit.e, at her apart· ment on Fair Drl've at about 4:30 p.m. Thursday. a Sbe said Hut man ~Id her~wn and covered her face, saying. "Where'ii the money')" The victim said she heard the man rummage through the apartment for awhile, and, afte r he aring nothing for severa l minutes, got up to find the would be robber gone. Co&ta Mesa couocllmc.-n will bur a proposal Mooday nlaht for aalary hikes avetACine 5.2 per· ~nt for the dty'a 520 fuU·Ume employes. The proposal Includes 11 S per· ~ent increase for police and fire employes. with the possibility or another 2.S ptirceol increase nexl July, according to cit.y Personnel Dire(tor William F . Todd. .... The July 1977 increase would depend on whether or not the city adopts tbe Orange Couoty Retirement Plan. "To date we haven't agreed to adopt it or not adopt il, ·' Todd ex· plained. Costa Mesa curreoUy bas its own retirement plan . "If we do go fOf the Orange County plan in July," Todd said, "t.ben police and rire salaries will be good for two yean, or until Oc· toberofl978." He sal~ tbe Orange County Retirement Plan has some !benefits greater Utan Costa Mesa's plan, including Jess cost to the employe and a larger take· bomecheck. "If the county r~Urement plan is not implemented, we will meet again next year al Lb.is Umo to re· negotiate salary contra,cts," Todd said. He aaid most of the other city employes wlll receive aalary in- Carter Once Firm's Guest At Resort WOODBINE, Ga. (AP) -Jim· my Carter and members or his family spent · several days as guests of a major Georgia com· pany at a rustic forest resort while he was goveI1lOr or the state, company records show. Carter, his daughter, Amy, two sons and a futur e daughter -in· law signed the guest book in late November 1972 al Cabin BIUff, a private facility In southeasl Georgia owned by Brunswick Pulp and Paper Co., l.M records showed. Carter hidrhU....said Wednes· day tha t -while governor, he ac- cepted transportation on plivate aircraft owned by m.,ior cor· porations, but. that all such travel was "strictly business to pro- mot e products made in Georgia." Jack Murdock . general manager of the facihty, said Carter was invited to Cabin Blufr to discuss with a company of· ficlal his plan for merging lhe state Forestry Commission with the Georgia Departme nt of Natural Resources. Murdock said the record also showed Carter used the facility again on July 28, 1973 to conduct n meeting involving members or his staff and at least one state senator. Murdock said Cabin Bluff is a "producing pine plantation'' on 50,000 acres of company-owned land, used primarily as a "showcase for modern forestry techniques." He said the com - pany "picks up the tab for ever· ything ... HAVE YOU EVER· WONDERED ••. how some carpet stores seemingly give so much for so little? Don't be misled by "phony" guarantees! Carpet manufacturers tell us that a preponderance of complaints (as one example). 1s improper installation. We m1n1m12e complaint possibilities by training our own installers . . . guaranteeing the best available. Whatever your carpeting question. Alden's will bend every effort to answer ... honestly! • • creaset noaln6' from two Ptf• cent to S.2S percent for the next yea.I'. He added that police, n,.. u d maintenance employcs todl)' ap. proved lbo clty'a recommend•~ Uon. 1n olber act Ion Monday. Ule roun<'il will eonduct 16 public hearln(ls and ht>ar Ul io~ excep· tlon ~rmlts in a meeting be&ln· nin1 at6: 30 p. m . W's Right To Death Now Law SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. bas siped the naUon •s first law alvlng Ute terminally lll t he rlahl to die without medical treatment. The Democr atic govemor cqt'I· sidered the historic: blU for more than a month before be slped lt moment.! before tbe Thu~ mldnlgbt deadline foe a veto, ~ature or paasaie without bis signature. Brown, who on en st.pa Deft coaference1 in his ottke when be al1n a p r e ced e nt-setUnc meuur~. a voided ma.tUla any immediate statements oa bill, which foes saJd wu &be ft.rat 1tep toward eulban asla . The law, effective Jan. 1, aJ. loQ a d~tor to abut off W support equipment oo a patient wbo6e dealb ls imminent lf the patient sians a "Uvlng will" aulhorizint the actioo. The bill was prompted by the widely publicized Karen Ann Quinlan case lo New Jersey. She lay in a drug overdose coma ror more than a year while her parents sought the right to let her dk A court bas permitted her respirator to be disconnected, butsheissWl alive. . . The bill would not allect her kind or case. 'Brown's executive secretary, Gray Davis. aald the governor "received sever al hundred com· munications, both here and in Los An&eles office. They were divided. • Ali Retires· From Boxing ISTANBUL , Turkey (AP)-World heavyweight boxing champion Muham· mad Ali said today he Is quitting fighting lo devote h.imseU to !lpread.ing the Moslem faith throughout the world. (See Sports , Page BS) Ali, 34, said his decision to end his boxlng career came a t the ur ging of Wall ace Muhammad, leader of the Black Muslim community in the United sa.a~ •. Ali, who successlully de· fended his title Tuesday rught in New York against Keo Norton, made his com· ments at a news conference in the Istanbul governor's omce. .,, DEN'S "*carpe· ·~·· :rnSiBiiBtiiJ,;:·custom draperies •'< ~· r ··!.;;. ~-.:-. linoleum • wood noor l.CtO nom 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA,GAUf,. 926n • PHONE 6-46-4838 -646·2355 Saddleback EDITION 40 PAGES TEN CENTS Failing Health Won't Split ~ou l Mll~WAUKEE (AP) -Thia is ~ a love story. t Lew Morrison is l.n love with •his wire. Estelle -and has been for 67 years -and nobody is go- ing lo splJt them up. • Mornson, 9~, and his wife, 89, have shared a room al tbe Woodland Health Center in sub- urban Brook Cle Id for two years. } But Morrison's health is fail- ing, and nursing home officials 1 suggested that a move from the , f couple's pnaeot room in the am- bulatory wing or the home to another area for intensive cue patients. "It started out as a n ul- timatum," Morris on said. "They were 1oing to move me away from EsteUe, and lhat was tt." But Morrison, former outdoor sports writer for the Milwaukee Sentinel and a former world fiycasting champion. wa.so 't go- mg to leave bis wife of nearly 67 years wilbout a fight. "I don't care bow old lam. I 'm not about to take a horsewhip- ping from anybody. I talked real plain and they s tarted listening," s.aid Morrison, whose language ranges from peppery to profane. So be com plained lo the district attorney, the s heri(( and the mayor. . .. We're gelling along in lire, and we've spent all this time together." he said ... We should be left lo have our last years • together. too.·• Nursing home orric1aJs have aireed, al least temporanly, to allow the couple to remain together despite a strain on staff members who have to give extra care to Morrison because or re· cent illness. "It's a hell of a note," Morrison said. "I'm gettmg lo the point where l 'm losing my e319ltht and my bearin1 and l can llardly walk, and they're tryilll to bffak up m>: home " However . he s aid he is satisfied. at least foe tbe mo- ment, with the decision of nurs- ing home orficials to leave the ~pie together "Estelle Is happy, anyway," be said. •'She had been crying a lot . I don't need that much extra care, anyway. Just a rew ])Ills •} day. Big deal." . • He vowed, ·'The only time we'll• be broken up is ~hen one of us! lea~s th ls world.• , The bond, be said, ls love 2 .. Sure. we love each other," hd said. "Ob, we fight a lot. too~ Always have. But after nearly &1 years. this has to be the longes fight on record, and l'm not will·• in& to end it.·• Killer Storm ~iza Assails Mexic~ °""' P<io. Sl.tfl -· RET AINS SEAT Congressman Hinshaw House Nixes Proposal to Oust Hinshaw ' ByGARVGRANVJLLE CHll•oD•MY ,., ... Sl.tfl A move to oust Rep. Andrew Hinshaw ( R·Newport Beach) from the House or Represen· tallves fa tied today. A resoluti o n calling for Hmshaw·s expulsion sponsored by Rep Charles Wiggins (R. Fullerton > was tabled by a near unanimous voice vote. · Supporting W1gg1ns' resolution were R epresentatives P aul McCloskey <R -Palo Alto> and Carlos Moorhead t R·Glendale > ll was another Republican'con- gressman, Alphon!lo Bell <R·Los Angeles) who moved for the tabl· ing motion that assured Hinshaw -on the las L day .oL lh.e <:on· gres5ional S<'ssion that he will complete h1!1 second term in of· fice However. the \ 1ctory will be short·hved inas murh as Hinshaw lost his <'On1tres!l1on8.I seat in last June·s pnm:iry election when he finis hed a badly beaten fourth behind Republican nomine.? As semblyman Robert Badham ( H Newil<lrl Hca rh \. Wig1tins · rt•:-.olution called for tlln!1haw'1> cxpublon because or hb con v1cllon early this year on two bribery c harges. The: char1tes related to ac· tlv1 t1e1 when Hinshaw wa5 Orange County assessor before he won his congressional seat rn 1972 Wlgalns Insisted. how('ver. that the integrity or the House of Representatl ves was al slake in conlinuin1 a member in good standing who was a convicted 'felon. (Sf.e HINSHAW, Page.U> Daily Pilot Now $3.50 a Month Effective today. Octobc!r 1, the home delivery price for the Daily Pilot goes from SJ.25 to SJ.SO per month. Continuing major cost increases ln a ll aspects ol newspaper production and distribution. such as a S20 per ton newsprint price in· crease last July. mate this increase necessary. Your Daily Pilot carrier , • who is an independent merchant. will realite an increase in profit for h.is or her services to you at the new price. At $3.50 per month. the Dally Pilot subscripUon pl"tce remalns among lbe lowest for seven-day newspapns in Southern Califomia. * * * * * * Alerts Issued ,, Northern State ·Hit by Storms SAN FRANCISCO (A P > - Flash flood ale rts, scores of rores t fires and muds lide - blocked highways were triggered by a line or rumbling thun- d ersto rms which swept into Northern and Central California today. Girlfriend Backs Up Suspect By TOM BARLEY CH th O.lly 1"11.t ~ Murder sus pect Ronald Lewis Ewing's girlrriend testified Thursday in Santa Ana Munkipal Court that he was with he r in a Long Beach bar at the time victim Joann Se1gman was being taken with her family at gunpoint from their Los Alamitos home. Dora Parker. 23, testlr1ed for the defense in the preliminary hearing tha t codefe ndant William Paul Gullett. TT. was wtth Ewing, also 27, and that both BcllOower men arnved at the bar shortly after 9 p.m Members or the Se1gman ram1 ly have testified that to be the time that two men wearing heavy circus makeup and wigs bur1>t into their home at 3351 Cortese Ori ve. in the first 11ta1tc or an extortion plot. Thwarted by their failure lo rolleeU3,000 from the4iafe at tho l..ong Beach market managed by John Seigman, SO. the two men shot and killed Mrs Selgman. 43. and dumped her body in a fi eld in th<' Car son area. Mrs Parker·s brother, Guy Cooper, 16, testified that he was with both men that evening at the home o f another sistt>r 1n BellOowcr nnd that the group watched the program "The Bionic Woman" on telev111lon between 8 and 9 p m Members of the Setji?mnn fam1 ly have testified in Judge Robert E Law·s courtroom that thev were watching the conrlusion of that program when the two men entered the home. Mrs . Parker test1f1ed that Gullett had th-roe drinks al the bar where she works and he left the premises shortly berore 10 p m She said Ewing stayed wlUt (See ALIBI, Pa«e A2 ) College Fair To Explain Admissions College a nd university ad missions procedures will be ex- plained during a ColJege Fair ror parents and students rrom 8 to to pm. Wednesday in Mission Viejo High School's multipurpose rooms. The school's COW\Selors will present a short introdU<:Uon to the college application and ad· mission procedure. Parents and students may then talk wilb represenlaUves from Saddleback College. CaJJfomJa State Uni versily al Lon~ Beach, UC Irvine and about 20 mdepen· dent colleges tn Southern Calilomla. R~hmen~ will be provided by tbe Parenl-Teache.r Or-canlu· tlon. Alerts were issued for San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo. Santa Clara, Marin, and the western portions of San Joaquin, Stanislaus and Merced counties by the National Weather Service. The thunderstorms. accom· panied by lightning and heavy rams. began movin~ northward from lhe Salinas \'alley area dur in~ the morning The hea v1est r:u.111> "'ere con· rentra ted from Los llanos westward to Hollister and north to San J ose. In a half-hour period . Los Banos reported .SO of an inch of rain. In the Mendola area, poli<'e said they were prepared ror a five-foot-high wall of water. The hlghw ay patrol ttported mudslides s pilled across In· terstale 5 west or Mendota. block· ing all traffic lanes. Heavy buildups of water were reported on other San Joaqwn Valley roads. . More than thirty fires. sparked t1y electrical storms Thursday night. raged in Lake and Men- docino counties. according lo the California Div1s1on or f'orestrv. with more being report ed through the morning. Jn Novato. hghlning struck the transmitting racihttes of KCHS, forcing the all-news radio ~talion m San Francisco oH the atr Forecaster s predicted the thunder storms will continue in Northern California on and off through Saturday. Non-teachers Add 3 Pleas In Bargaining Three reques ts were added to the non-teaching employes' pro· posals to the Saddleback Valley Unified School D1stn ct durin~ negotiations this week J ohn Cooper . the district's rhier negotiator, said the Sad· dleback Valley chapter of the Cali fornia School Employe!I As soc1ation asked for agency shop. employe involvement m saf('ty practice!'> review and release time for "shop stew arm.·• According lo state Jaw. Cooper said. the district 1s required lo in· form the public of new propos als within 24 hours . He said district residents arc Invited to see the proposals In the district otrlces and comment on them during the regular Board of Education meeting at 8 pm Wednesday in Los Alisos In·. termediate School Service Station Target of Theft A burglar who broke a window Ln the rear door lo gain entry has stolen a total of $105.45 In cash from a Laguna Hills service sta· UoarOf•ttff'tGo•tyolSherlH's of· ficers said~ I Deputies said the theft was re· porte4 by Chuc k W. MJller. 38, operalor of the Union 76 station at 25912 La Pa.z Road The station was closed at the time or the bttak·in. Proposal Killed SACRAMENTO (AP> -Coa- troverslal legislation centralb· inC emergenc1 health service planning lo lbe state Department ot Rullb bas ~ ~ by Gov Edmu.od Brown Jr. . -~ ........ W£ATH!ft SATEUITE PMOTO SHOWS LIZA OVER MEXICO Troptcal Storm Moving NorthNrd Into U.S. Southwat ----------------------- B • T . ? usaness rip. Carter Resort Stay Paid by Company WOODBINE. Ca li\Pl Jim- my Carter and members of his fa mily spent !'icvcral days as guests or a ma1or Georgia com pany at a rustic forest resort while he was governor of the slate. company records show. Carter. his dau1thter. Amy, two sons and a future daughter-in· law signed the guest book in late November 1972 at Cabin Bluff, a private /acihty in southeast Georgia owned hy Brunswick Pulp and Paper Co . the records showed. Carter him self srud Wednes· day that while governor, he ac- cepted transportation on private aircraft owned by ma1or cor- porations. but that all such travel was ··strictly business to pro- mot e products made in Georgia." Jack M urdock , Reneral ma nager of th<' facility, said Carter was invited to Cabin Bluff to discuss with a company or- ric1al his plan for merging lhe state Forestry Commi5sion with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Murdock said the record also showed Carter used the facility again on July 28, 1973 to conduct a meeting In volving members or his staff and at least one slate senator. Murdock said Cabin Bluff is a "~roducin& Rin~" on 50,000 acres or company-owned land, used primarily a s a "showcase for modem ro-reslry tec'lml ques." He said the com· pany "picks up the tab ror ever- ything .. Murdock said it was impossi· ble from the r ecord'! to de· termine how long Carter and members or hi s family remained at the facility during the Nov ember v1!1it , but that other com- pany employes recalled the viint w; lasting three or four days. Signatures on the ~uest book. he said. were those of Carter. hb <Stt CARTER, Pag~ AZ> Marines Will Keep Bases -General o.1i.111•twt,_ 'STAT£ BASES NEEDi:D' Merine Contrft•ndene Wileon • I By WILLIAM SCttaEIBER 01 tt.o O•llY ,.,._ Mtff The commandant of the US Marine Corps uld Thursday the Marines will han1 on to their El Toro and Camp Pendleton base~ indefinitely because ot the need for ··constant training and readi· oe5!1." Four-star Gen. Louis H. Wilson, the only active-duty Marthe general holding the Congressional Medal of Honor for wartime valor. made his re· marks durtns an interview at the El Toro air staUon ffe is on an In- spection tour or western Marine faciliUes. "El Toro wlll be the home of the Tbird Marine Aircraft Wing for the foreseeable future." Wllson sa~. Apart from il.S role ln lbe national defense system, the general said the air station "i9 a very vital part of tbe Jocal economy." WUlon aald he was aotMwhll concerned when be saw ex· t.malv. mcroacbmentClf residen- CIM8ASE8, Pl(e Al) , • Over 30 Perish In Baja MEXICO CITY <APl Hur- ricane Liz a slammed into Mex· ico's Baja California peninsula to· day, and officials said at least 30 pefl!OOS were killed and many others were feared dead as the 95-mlle-an hour storm struck the state of Baja CaliforruaSur. Eliseo Zamora. a police offlcer in the stale capital ol La Paz aL the southern tip of the peninsula, told reporters in San Diego by telephone that JOO or more f>ersons were believed dead and .. a lot of people .. were swepl away by floodwaters. "People are lying in the streets here. dead,·· s ai.d Zamora. A police spokesman said the bodies of several children were found burled in san4 and mud. Nine bodies were found in a car swept up in flood waters. T he governor's office said hundreds of houses were destroyed by tha flooding. "We have just found a car where there were nine bo<hes." said Manuel Flores Bianchi of the mayor's offi ce in La Paz "We don't have a complete estimate of the damage," said Antonio Wilson, a sp0kesman for the governor's oHice. "We have con/irmed at least 30 death~. The bodies are in hospitals. The toll ls expected to mcrease we·re get- ting. many reports of missing persons." La Pat, a city of 60.000 people. was lert without electricity and drinking water . The hurricane began dealing gale force winds to the city Thursday afternoon but struck with foll force late Thurs- day night. "lt was a wind that couJd knock you down.·· said the p0lice spOkesman. Roberto Cortes Ro jo. "I had to leave wor1c to loo\ for one of my children at about 10 o'clock at night and it wa:-. very difficult lo walk through the streets · The Cajonc1to River lo the south of the city went out of Its banks. Hundreds or s hanties house an estimated 10,000 people in that area. Many or the dcud were from ther<' The governor 's 11 rf 1t•t• ~pokesman s aid rc•por t ~ or damaft<' from othl'r area' of the peninsula had not yet lx•en re relved ··we know that there wa~ ~omf' det1lruct1on in San Lura ... C'11ho (Srf' 1.JZA. Paitt-AZl Orange ,,...J._ Coa s • ._£._WL \\t-ntber Slight <'h11nce of rain Soturdav with v:inahlt• ('IOUd!I and 1Clij1hlly ('OOler day11 Jl1"h n<'ar 711, low about 60 1' INSIDE TODA l' t TM Irvine Harveat Fe!hwl .; thl.I 1"tkend will of/tr gam''· ml48ic. donre. theater and Iota of other achtlil111. Oailt1 Pilot , Sta/I Wnttt llflary Kaye tell.3 • wh4J will ~ hep~ and , ~re on Page Cl of tM Weekender IDdP!llC MT-W•ICO .. ... ... , Cf. 9Nll"t .. _..., .. ,,., Al L~f At IUll..i•t*•• A c.. • Al =C...~lY At =~-· Ol·IJ ., .. ., _,_...,, c1-4I -· ., WI"!•~ "" 0..-•11<" ... *"' .,., .. ..,..., ... '" M«•MA'41_., AM>ll ~_.it CS.I Tt....ni.ft Cl "'-• .. , .. ,. """~ cu ---., -~ •• _...."*' u ~-... -UMtf"I 9J ......._ Cl .. A .I DAIL y Pit.OT 58 WASIUNCTON CAP) -Con- traty to aworn tHtlmon,y, Lhe ClA ooce considered \ISlnK pre- 6iduual aasassm Lee Harny O•wald as a s ource of ln teUSaence information about the Soviet Union, according to a new. · )y releued CIA document. ln sworn tuUmony before the Warren Commission, Richard llelms, then a bnancb chlrl and later the CIA 's director, aaid the agency never had "or even con. templated" any contacts with Oswald. The newly released document, written by an unidentified CJA of- ficer three days after President Kennedy was kl lied in Dallas on Nov. 22. 1H3, says Lbat "we .sbilwed lntelUaence interest'' in Oswald and "discuued ..• the IC)'iog Ob or interviews .•• .• ::ni., urudent1f1ed officer added, : ,;I do not know what action de- . Vft1>ped thereafter." The memo was among hun- dreds of pages or documents from lhe CIA 's file on OswaJd. The material was released to The Associated PTess Thursday un- der the Freedom of Information An. A second document reveals that former CIA Director Allen Dulles, while serv10g as a ~ember of the Warren Com· Frld!y. October t 19711 ea.na6dl1 pb.r. delalaJ ~ the ch~IN •f iDYolvemut "l~ Oawald seemed most ap· proptil~." the unJdentined ol- flect" 1dded. When he appeared belore the comllllas1on In May 1964, Helms, Own bHd or the aaency's elan- destine aervk4's. testified under oath that "tht re's no material in the Central lntellig~e Agency, either ln the records or m the mlnd of aray of the individuals that there was any cootact had or even contemplated with" 0s)llald. The Nov. 2S, 1963, memo ex- plains that the agency's interest an Oswald as a potential in- telligence source was due t.o his ··unusual behavior in the U.S · S.R.," to whacb be had detected lO 1959. "We were particularly in· terested in the <deleted> Oswald might provide on the Minsk Cac· tory in which he had been employed, on certatn sections of tbe city itself, and ol course we thought the usual <deleted) that mjght help develop <deleted) personality dossiers," the memo slates. The memo indicates that Oswald was also of interest to the CIA bttause of coocem that his Russian-born wife, Marina, might have been part of a trend .. wwld·•hlt, So=Ct~.C::'~ ........ eod pr'OIJ"am. '' The memo about \hr aieoe)''• interest ln Oswald said &he dis· cua tonJ about Otwald oc~urred ''sometime In summu 1980." The author continued. "l don't recall 1! thls was dlscuakd •bile Oswald and his family were en route lQ our country or if It was after their arrival." However, the Warren Com- mjssion report shows that the Oswalds were not marned until April 1961 and did DOl return to the United States unW 1962. It is unclear what significance, if any this discrepancy indicates. ' Deletions made by tbe ClA before releasing the memo make at 1mposs1ble to determine with whom In the CIA the officer dis- cUMed Oswald or to whom bis memo was directed. ID's Right To D e ath Now Law . n,bsion, privately counseled CIA :4 dJ!icials on the best way to =·answer questions from the com- mission about allegations that 0.Swald was a CIA ageoL for Soviet women lo marry SACRAMENTO <AP) -Gov. foreigners. leave the country and Edmund Brown Jr. bas signed settle overseas where they could the nation 's first law giviog the serve as spies. terminally lll the right lo die The allegations that Oswald without medical treatment. Dulles "thought language which made it clear that Oswald was never an employe or agent of CIA would suffice." an uniden- tified CIA omcer wrote Helms an April 1964. was a CIA agent were first made The Democratic governor too· by his mother, Marguerite, and sidered the historic bill for more attorney Mark Lane. Another than a m onth before he signed it document released by ~e agency moments before the Thursday "I agree with him thal a shows ~hat the CI~. believed such midnight deadline for a veto, allegations were elements of a /~s~gnature or passage without bis ~ /SJpature. ,,.--------------------------Brown, who often s\Jlges news Bowled Over Runaway Ba ll Strikes DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -Julie McDowell knew that a runaway bowling ball bounding down a hill toward the glass front door of her office meant trouble. . "l ~aw the ball coming, rolling under a truck," ;:i~d Miss McDowell, 19. "But I had this man on the phone and he Just kept talking. I didn't know what to do.'' She did the only thing she could. She watched the ball crash through the glass door and thud into her desk. Police said the bowling ball rolled down a hill between Van Ginkel Lanes and Des Moines Technical . High School and may have been doing up to 100 miles an hour when it crashed into the Hawkeye Cablevision office Thurs day. Officers said it appeared the ball was dropped by students, but 1t was not determined if the ball was r eleas ed intcnt1onally and no arrests were made. conferences in his office when he signs precedent -setting meuures. avoided making any immediate statements on bill, which foes said was the first step toward euthanasia. llhe law, effective Jan. l, aJ. lows a doctor to shut off life· support equipment oo a pallept whose death is imminent if the patient sign s a "Living will" authorizing the action . The blll was prompted by the widely publicized Karen Ann Quinlan case in New Jersey. She lay in a drug overdose coma for more than a year while her parent..s sought the right to let her dl'-A t'Ourt has permitt.ed her respirator to be disconnected. but she is still alive. The bill would not affect her kind of "ase. Brown's executive s~retary, Gray Oa' ls, snid the governor "received several hundred t'om- munacataons. both here and in Los Angeles office They were ruvaded. Benefits Case Set In Court Non teaching employd ot the • Saddle back Valley Unlfled ~hool Dlatrlct will ao to court· Nov. s ln II bid to ro~ tnlltoes lo contlnue no·cosl lnsuranee c:ov· cr11e that the district propoges lo1bandon. The 328 ~mployes, all members of the California School Employes Association, look Orange County Superior Court action against tho district alter they allecedly were told that each employe must pay $33 a month If the coveraae is t.o COG· ttnue. The lawsuit states that the st'hool board took the action when the employes refused this week to ratify a propoeed con· tract which would haVe Included no-cost Insurance for all employes. That insurance. provided at district cost, covers classil\ed employes in health, dental, We and optical categories. Judge Walter Smith refused to sien the reslraininc order sought by the employes' lawyers immediately after the lawsuit Picasso Re~·o t"'ered AP wi_..... was filed. His ruling would appear to A Picasso ink drawing entitled "Seated Male Figure" and reportedly valued at $80,000 is examined by San Francis co FBI ul-(cnt following the drawing's recovery and the arrest of David Kreiger. 20. of San Francisco. The drawing was done bv Pablo Picasso in 1933 and stolen in Toledo. Ohio, earlier this month. ~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ f 'rottt Page A l BASES TO STAY ... tial development around the air .4e'ndlelon has the best landing base but said, "it's gelling lo be beaches and terraio in the coun- 1.ike that around every nulatary try. raciUty." "It does n 't h ave lo be "People have to understand Pendleton but no one has offered that our profession 1s noisy but us a good alternative,·· hesaad. we obviously endeavor to be as The tall. r a mrod-straaght good neighbors as J>05s1ble." military leader. a 56·year-old The general said 1t 1s up to native of M1ss1:.sippi, said he as local civilian authonues to pre steering the peacetime Manne vent encroachment mto areas Corps toward improvements in that are already 1mpat'lcd by "eaponry. technology and struc- no1Se Crom fat'1lities that existed lure. long before there was any de Whale the Marines were heavi· velopment. ly engaged in tfie Southeast As for Camp Pendleton, Wilson Asian war, Wilson srud, it was dif- said it is vital for the Marines to ficult to upgrade the equipment retail ownership of the vast land or fulfill other long-standing ob- area for training purpose!\ l''or ligations that reason, he is skeptical of a One such obligation is now be- proposal by Rep. Alphonso B<-11 in!! met with Marine part.icipa- < R·Los Angeles} to convert the lion in NATO maneuvers near huge base to a national park. Scandinavia. Wilson said the cor- "We can'\ be put into the po:.i-flS has aJways been designated lion of being whipsawed into a NATO'i; strategic reserve force situation where there wall be bul other com mitmenls have nothing but complamL'> from now made acllve participation dif- on," Wilson said. ficull. "We must ha"e an arf'a for the • "We expect lo be the first Lo troops to maneuver and our fight," Wilson said. '"That's our helicopters need land for their bus mess." exercises." he addc.'<i, noting Within the corps itself, Wilson . leave the school board free to call ror the $33 a month deducUona pending the Nov. S heartnc. Ali Retires From Boxing ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP)-World heavyweight boxine champion Muham· mad Ali said today be is quitting fi&hting to devote hlm.sel! to s preadlng the Moslem faith throughout the world. <See Sporta, Page 85) AU. 34, said his decision t.o end his boxing career came at the urging of Wallace Muhammad, leader of the Black Muslim community in the United States. Ali, who sut'cessfully de- fended hia title Tuesday night In New York against Ken Norton, made his com- ments al a news conference in the Istanbul governor's office. F ront Page Al ALIBI ••• her until well past midnight. F ro"' P age Al LIZA •.• Krishnas File Suit for Tax Weekend's Weather said new attention is beang focused on physical standards and training methods, particularly since the reports or abuse aod death at recruit de- pots. Sheriff's officers believe that at 10 p.m. Mrs. Selgman was he. ing driven off by her kidnapers ·while Long Beach police who bad released the three children from lhe family van were scouring the areaforthetwomen. The testimony of Mrs. Parker. and Cooper led the defense t.o re- new Its plea that murder and kid- nap charges against Ewing and Gullett be dis missed. San Lucas. ::,an Jose del Cabo, • l'>icbHingue and Punta Arenas, ~t we have no anformauon about ~ loss of personal life there " Wilson said ' ·: Police officer Zamora said .• many La Paz rcsid('nls ignorl'd • warnang!> that thl' winds were • about to hit and failed to use • pubht' shelters. .~ -."Those were the people in the IJ)OSt humblt' homes made of · cardboard and wood lh('y lost ~rythlng." liy this morn in!{, the hurricane . hlltd moved onto the Mexican mamlond about 30 miles south or [.ot; Moch1s and was reported go. Ina northward up the Gull or California. City Co!'\l Boosf? LOS ANGELES (AP) -The a\Onty treasurer has warned the boa;d or s upervisors that lnna- tlon :tnd higher salan~ mQy · fpeoc the t'Ol&nty to Increase by 50 p<•rcent ll!'I <"ontrlbution t" tmployc pt>n:.1ons next year. .. ORA NOE COAST DAILY PILOT 11-N-""r'•*f\' ... ~~~ '~'•Cw.,., Y•rr,,,,,.,f\\A"'Cf{.r<V,MM~ n.. .. '"""" ...... ~ ..... - --· ... (di ... -M l.--p-A»1\t_.. M.-Ne•,. ldUen ~van..,OMc.e , ....... 11_.,_or-,,_., omc .. ,...,.=.i:~ .. ~~.6:t=-.. _ ...... '*'"'"'-"",.., T .. tpftoM {714)..:M321 ClutHl.O Advtnltlng "2-5117' ~\Y• ... •-Oll« 5'1·1310 ,.,_s.,.c-..i. 4ts-oe30 . ~· ""' Or-~ Putlll"""e ~ • ,_.,, "9 ......... ,..,WI'\, Ol~t.,.Mft"""° .I ....... m•t-•f' .... tl1\t ,..4"th "r•f>lll "WY be ....... -..v, ... #llM•tt , .. " .. DtffN\_\4" .. (---.. . ~..,. , , • ._. ....... """' '' r ... 1 • ._...._ ~=;··., '':::~· -~·:"~~~;~·:.:..~1.. '! --un-1t>f't. •• LOS ANGELES (AP) -The International Society of Krishna Consciousness Inc. has filed a civil suit in Superior Court seek- ing refund of $59,501 in property taxes. The suit was Ciled Thursday against Los Angeles County, the t'ity or Los Angeles and Culver City, whicl\ have eolleeted taxes on the group's properties. An attorney for the group said the organiiation is exempt trom aJI federal laxes because of Its re- ligious aclavilies and claimed that the local properties are used for reli ~ious and welfare purposes and cannot be taxed by local entities. F ro"' P agf'! A I CARTE R ... daughter. Amy; sons Chip and Jeff Carter, and Caton Griffin of Jlawkin~ville, who later became Chap 's wifl'. Betty Rainwater, a deputy pre- ss secret.Ary for Carter's pre· sidential campalJln, said the meetings "were publicized at the time. I believe in both instances those were times when the cov- er nor was takinj( maybe a weekend off. They b11ve been pre- viously mentioned in this cam- paign." She said Carter's administra- tion also introduced "some pret- ty stringent legislation -air and water pollution bills -that pro. bably resulted in some of the most productive actions ol his tc._nn.'' She sajd the legislation alf'ect. ed Bl'WlSwick Pulp and Paper Co., among others. F ro•PageAJ IHNSHAW • • Hinshaw did not automati~allY forfeit bis congressman's job when sentenced to from ooe to 14 years in state prisot,' last February . But be did lose hls vote la the House, leuing bis comtitutft~ ln the 40lb Con1nssimal Dlllrtd wit.bout a voting represeotaUve. Up to Liza's Whims "Our trruning and conrutioning will be done with firmness, fair- ness and dignity and the stan- dards will be there for all to see," the general said. "l will not tolerate a buse or maltreat· Judge Law bas taken the mo- tion under submission with the indication that he may rule to- day, if, as expected. the pre-By MICHAEL PM KEVJCH OltlMO.lly ...... sutf The weekend weal.her picture in Orange County depends on the direction Hurricane Lisa takes, according to the National Weather Service. The tailend of a low pressure system spawned by the hur- nt'ane brought a mixture of sud- den showers. high clouds and brilliant sunshine t.o the county Thursday. And forecasters say the tropical moisture would in- crease the chance ol rafa and thundershowers today and Satur- day. Fair weather LS for~ast for Sunday. The hurrk ane is sUclng Its way across Baja California toward Arizona. However, forecasters said the storm may swerve sharply and head back to the Pat'lfic Coast. Jr it does, Orange County may be in for a repeat ol the heavy ralns brought by Tropical Storm Kathleen early in September. The Sept. 10 storm caused widespread destruction ln Im- perial. San Diego, RJvenide and San Bernardino C0UJ1lies. Flash flood wamlnas have been posted io deaert areas for this weekend. Alon1 the coaat, breakers generated by a secood storm orr the cout of Hawaii should bring s urf ranclnl from three lo five feet during the weekend. A rorecuter sald the UDU5Ually Signups Doe For Volleyball The Saddleback Valley Unified School District Recrutlon Department will accept reostra- tlon ror Its men's and coed volleybaJJ learues until Ocl 11. The leagues ~ill pl~ Sunday eveJllnp, Oct. lT through Dec. 5 al Mlaaloo Viejo High School. The team tntry lee is $10. 1'ar1k.r lnlonn .UOO c.111 boob-- taJned by cal11n1 188-0981 or ...1234, ptensl•Sl.. ment." • wet weather in Orange County during September was caused by a low pressure system that permitted moisture from Mexico to reach the area. Traditionally, there is a hiith pressure syst em over Southern California that blocks the inflow of moisture and contnbutes to the blowing of warm, dry Santa Ana winds. On the ques tion or military r e- adiness, Wilson said the federal governmenl bas budgeted for some "real growth'' in defense spending this year. He said it is vital for the United States to maintain a "rough pari- ty in strategic capability with our ·potential enemies." HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED ••• how some carpet stores seemingly give so much for so little? Don't be misled by "phony" guarantees! Carpet manufacturers tell us that a preponderance of complaints (as one example) is improper lnstallatton. We minimize complaint poss1b1hties by tra1ntng our own installers ..• guaranteeing the best available. Whatever your carpeting Question. Alden's will bend every effort to answer .•. honestly! • • · uminary hearing concludes. E ureka Pot Bust EUREKA (AP) -Sheriff's of· ficers arrested five persons and seized $25,000 worth of marl· Juana plants in a series of Hum- boldt County raids Thursday. • 1663 PlACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF, 92617 • PHONE 6 .. 6.A838 -6 .. 6·2355