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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-08-18 - Orange Coast Pilot, . .. .. .. . ' ' ' 7 .. ' .. ·Man Slays Wife, B~by With Ax, • Fails in Suicide MONDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 18, 1975 VOL. ... NO. llll, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES .. ... . ,., ' .·~· . , .. . "b "" ;) . I I •• ,• '' I ' ... . Dtlly Pl~ ~ lry 1t1c-... ........ •. OFFICER GARY LEE .SURVEYS DAMAGE IN ART ROOM • Vand•I• Hit ClaUJ001119 •t l!lawport'• Uncoln.School ' y~tanders Ignore • " esa Cop's Plight c n Weekend Vandals Blamed ... Vandals who struck overnight shattered dozens of windows and made a shambles of a dozen classrooms at Corona del Mar's Lincoln Middle School. Officials of the Newporl·Mesa school system were still figuring up the . damage today. Custodians arriving this morn- ing at the school on Pacific View Drive were the first to notice the damage. They said the heaviest interior damage was in the art and home economics areas. The school's learnirig center also was damaged. But school officials said the most expensive damage involved more than a dozen panes of s pecially tempered glass and some aluminum frames which were smashed. Classroom equipment, learn· ing materials, floors and furnishing, received heavy damage in the classrooms. Police said that the vandals took large quantities or bUtter and other food stuffs in the home economics section and smeared the material over a wide area. Crews set to work immediately assessing the damage and clean· ing up the m ess. Custodians late last week had fini shed preparing the campus for fall classes. M~sa Spectators Ignore Office;r's Pleas for Delp . . 00 oun I a es Cat Flight Her Plight A 1 -year·old Huntington Beac irl has learned lo. day tha ·ding her bicycle with a ca can be purr-ty hairy. Susan Wilcox Grover , 5311 El Dorado Drive, was injured slightly Friday af- ternoon when she switched lanes and veered into an Orange County Trans it District bus on Warner Avenue between Algonquin Street and'ISimmone Lane, police said . · 0£ficers said Miss Grover was out ror a ride with the cat in her arms. The cat apparently de- cided on another route and jumped rrom her arms. Susan made a grab fur it, veered, and struck the bus in the other lane, police said. She was taken to Hunt- ington lntercommunity Hospital where she was tteated ror minor injuries and released. Man.Slays Wife, Baby With Ax in NJ ' Glomar Explorer . Hughes Mystery, Ship Off Coast LOS ANGELES CAP > - Howard Hughes' mystery ship Glomar Explorer, used in a secret gove rnment mission to salvage part or a sunken Russian submarine, will perform an un- disclosed experimental mission . off the California coast, it was re- vealed today. A spokes man for Global Marine Co., operator of the sophisticated vessel, would not divulge the nature or the mission . "We're free lo say that it (the Glomar Explorer} will be doing IS HUGHES ALIVE? PAIR ASK PROOF, A4 some experimental work by the isthmus" near Catalina Island, said Taylor Hancock. Hancock said the Glomar Ex- plorer, the submersible barge HMB·l, the work barge Ore Quest and three tugs will anchor off Catalina Island Aug. 20-29. "for tests." · Asked what kind o( tests the ships would be conducting, Han- cock replied, "I can't talk about that." marine technology . Some reports have suggested the vessel is owned outright by the CIA . Los Angeles County lax authorities say they believe it is owned by Hughes' Summa Corp. According to accounts of" the salvage mission, the submersible barge carried a huge metal claw that was lowered by the Glomar Explorer lo grasp the s ub· marine. A large part of the sub reportedly broke off and dropped back to the bottom as it was be- ing raised by th e claw. There had been reports that the ship would returnJ.o the site and try to raise the rest of the sub- marine. However,· 1ast month Rep. Bob Wil son (R·Calif.), said the CIA shelved any attempt to pick up the r em ainderof lbesub. ''Th e Soviets know the location or the hulk and they have naval units in the vicinity," said Wil son. When Hancock was asked was. the ship's newest mission gov- ernment·related, he would only say, ';I can't comment on that." Wilso n i s th e ranking Republican on the House Armed Service·s Committee and a member· of its CIA subcon:pnit- lec. ' .t . young Marine remained in a Mesa Police custody today BAYONNE, N.J . CUPl)-A 26-year·old Bayonne man killed his wi~nd baby with an ax and a knife and then tried to take his own We by slashing hi s arm, poli~reparl. Patrolman Phil Dickens said Police said Thomas Roma . The Glomar Explorer was re· portedly financed by the CIA for the purpose of r esurrecting a sun.ken Soviet submarine from the floor of the Paciri c ofr Honolulu in July 1974. Th e purpose was JlpparenUy to find out the state of Russian sub· Or~~g~1 :a8t -police allege he assaulted rofflcer who begged bystan· . for help as be struggled with uspect. No aid wudfered. my L. Green, 20, at El ·o MCAS, was reportedly • aed about 50 feet lil a ebold before he was subdued the belp of bac~ otllcen arrived on the *""" Satur· wu aWI in Jill todlY Jn at $2,liOO ball, booted on IUS· of a111ult on a police Of. the suspect confronted him and Man m Bar· w~m they described as having a began swineing his fists after history of mental illness, was ar- tbreatening-to severely beat hJm. rested Saturday on a street wh en The incident occurred in the Sh t t D th he attempted to kill himself by Mediterranean Village Apart-0 0 . ea slashing his arm from wrist to meats, 433 Fair Drive, after Of. elbow with a broken bot.Ue. fleer Dickens was dilpatched to EAST LOS ANGELES CUP!) He was taken to Jersey City lnterveneinadisturbancenear -Amansittingatabarduring Medical Center and later tbecomplex'1 tennis courts. an attempted holdup Sunday transferred to Bayonne Hospital, night was shot and killed when he Offtcer . Dickens said he ap-startled three would· be robbers. where he remained today under bed ho paliceguard. proac G.r.een, w seemed ex~ Witnesses told polic"e that Arter taking Roma into t:remely '\iPset about sometbinl, Frederick A_quayl, 36, Los custody, police said they found and at fint uked him to calm Anl!eles, got up and slartfid to down and talk thin.as out to get walk toward the men attempting: the body Of his wife, Jean, 22, in down1owhat wu bothering him. to rob the crowded,bar at the La bed and their six-week-old son, The young Leatberneck re· Fogata restaurant. He was shot John, dead in bis crib in the porteclly advanced on Officer once in the chest. couple's apartrnent in a four- Di.L • family house. ..,...,. with lilts •willlPDI· Police said Roma told them he Tbe~onaaldheerabbed committed the murdeirs and was KYO <AP) -aw.. ·Uld and 1rappled with Green, Market Sw'ca'de charged with homicide. It is bod.la slped aa. .-mmt meanwhile a1klo1 aever•I believed the woman and child Mln1tod•yon..-~Uld ~ ror MIJ>·lllltthey re-REDWOOD CITY (UPI) -were uleep when they were -cal cooperation but ..,.ft. -. Police are·eeelclng to 14eotify a alaln. were 1lvea. 'l'IMl ·alllclal an. wa flnall.Y wbdued and """'bellevad tObe IDbls mld·20a Roma attended .Jeney City ua new1 .,_,. -tlMr bmdcalfed When fellow ollleen wtio n11hed Into a -ket, Teachers Collea• and -'ted al wu alped "7 Odz1•• Vice lllke Dmoorn ancl Door Silber -a knife ••aY lz:;,m •mla-the Pela" ~cGo•em floor Cov· • T-J&i»l>llls .-ant'fad at tlM larfe --t l8ntm11J81trwbow~ .U.. Co. in Bay..,.,., His wUe "bodlaa Deputy 'htialer -pits frooU111 on Harbor lettuce, aod stab . tau11i.t 'I'' the Mount Ci,rmel .. ,.,,,,... ..,...ard. ,., f.uliyliitbecbatSr .. 17. Gul1d t. Tardy Arab Strips Naked CAIRO (UPI) -A disgruntled Arab who arrived too late for his night check-in al Cairo Airport stripped naked and demanded that be be allowed aboard the aircraft anyway, the newspaper Al Ahram said today. The man, which the newspaper did not identify by name or na- tiooality, was told he was too late to board the craft. He stood ln the departure lounge and stripped wltU he was ••like the day be was born" and said he would stay that way until airport officials changed their minds. The man acctulesced when authorities convinced him that ltrdally ••• toolate lind pr .. miled blm ht could leave on a lal&rlllibt,AI Ahramiitd . .. --~~_...~-..~--~~~~--~ r . 1--~~ ' .-. --------~·-· ~~ ~--r ·----. Weatlter Low clouds through noon Tuesday, with mosUy sun · ny skies in th e arternoon hours. Highs in the upper 60s at th e beaches lo the upper 70s inla nd areas. Lows57to62. INSIDE TODAY Samuel Bron/man ll is rut· ing today . ofter hi• right.4aJI ordeal. at lh• 114..U of lloo. al· leged .abductor• in .a NY apartment building where F'BJ . agents found him ec:zrJv Sunday morning. ~ ond pholos A4. Jadex ., &.-UMltt N .. , ......... •1 AS MatilMllittwt A4 11·11 S:,"""'' .. 14 ''"'* 14 I """"° •t ... ..... .. .. " ........ ,.. .. es T......,.... IQ ··-.. • l ' , ' • -· . ' :· --- ·Man ~lays Wife,. .......... ,..., ---~.. . . ..... -"' .. . .. .. ...,.. . . . ,, . ••tty 'With Ax, .. ---- . . -... -' . E:.ail~ in. s .. .. • •• ·eide ,_ • , • • -- • • . . • ' • • . Mesa Spee(ato~: '{ . Pleas for Delp 00 • • • onn ' ' .. • ' J ' a . es '1 I • ' I GletnarE•htrer. • I"· . -H~es Mystery: • Sh,ip Off Coast ·: LOS ANGELES· (AP) - -ard Hu1bes' mystery llblp Glomar Explorer, used lo a secret' 1ove111ment mission to saly.,. part al a sunken RuuilD submOrlile, will perform on an· dilCk>Md U'perlmeatal mlalan. off tlMI California coast, it WM re- vealed today. _, A 1pokum1n for Global Morine Co., operotor of the sopbiltlcotod venel, would DOt dlwllelbenoturealthemillllln. "We're free to •Al' -it (the Glomor E•plororl will be doiJla II HUGHES AUVE? PAIRASKPROOF,M some nperlmentol wu1' b7 the isthmus" pear C1talina llland, oaid Toylor Hon cock. Hancock 1ald Ibo Glomor EK· plorer, the 1ubmmtble bor1e HllB·l, the work barae Ore Qllelt IDd three IUll will -bor olf Cotallna lallDd A111. »2t. ..,. t.b. '' . . Alted wbot kind ol -the lbipo would be conductln&. Han· cock replied, '"I con't toli obout that ... Tiie Glomor E•plcnr WM re-. PQltedly ftaonced by the CIA for ffie purpolO of rOl1lfn<liDI I .....,., &Ovlet ·-from the floor of tbe Pociflc off Hoaolula la lal7 1114. The ~ Wll 1pp11W!t4' lo find out the. 1tote al 11mo1.. 1ub- marinetechnoloey. · · $oQ>e reports haves I the vessel• ts owned II)< , the CIA. Los Anlelel Us·. authorities say u.i; Ml IN Jt II owned by Hu1ba' dlalmaC... I Accordlnt to !IC-ti flle. I 1alv11• mwioa, tbe-...nola ·1 borte Carried I b ......... elaw that was lowered by 0.. Gii 11• l ·Explorer to 1rup th• ••br-} l marine. A Jorie part <I lbe lab •' nportedly broke off and*""'"" blck·to the bottom '• it wa.,., inlrliled bylbeclow. . 'lbere bod been r"""""·lblt lbe ahip would retunrto the Ille and• try to raise the rest ~ tber111b-, marine. However. lat mGlttb Rep. Bob Willoo (R.Cllif,), aaJd the ClA 1helved oay lltempt to pick up the remainder ol l!le llUb. "Tiie SOviell know the loclllila al Ille bull< ond Ibey haft navll, ualU lo the vicinity,'' aatd w=:; Honcock wu Mked;,,;' the 111lp'1 newest -1~·11 , emment-related, he wGUld ~ uy, "'lcua't,commentontbat.'' · Wilton ii .the ·~= lllpabllcp on the &uH Service• Com111lt'tee aad • member of ill CIA ......_. ..... tae ;· \' . . . • I 1 • -• • !.WI. Y PILOT A middle·aced m ... who wit· nesses 1aid appeared either drunk or drugeed held up Reuben's Restaur&l!,t.in Newport Beach for $ISO Sunday wtlhoot ~ even sbowin& a weapon, police reported today. The bo1teas. on duty ·at Reubena OD Coaat Hi(hway at •Bayaide Drive. told officers that ebe rtnrt saw the man at the cashier's area shortly before mldnl-ht. He asked to buy a 20-· centc1gar. After payinl for the~· aod receiving a nickel in chance, the mao put bis band in his wai!lt, beneath a co•t, and demanded all the currency in the till. Tile '"Ca•hler, who 1ald ahe RDBecl the man had-a weapon, ynded over all the bllla and 'the manfiedoutlbefrontdoor. ' Police said that other than' a pbyaical deserlptlon al the .... pett their oaly otlaOI' elu.i ls .• •cigar wrapper wlU. ·ftaler"prints 'Oil it. The holdup lium .a'eilhed about 150 pounda and ~·hair was a blend of gray and broWn, police said. , ' :Rock Concert • :mot 'Worst' .. !-RENO, Nev. <11Pl! ";<,1'~ aod -e tbrowf., -oat at . PT/ J • rock concert here Jn what ·~~.!1:.i~ ~ • four years. · ... · Tberi '#ere ~ghta I j .. •1'1'11 ... f µ duriag. Illa con_,:at' lldh<wlld l Park .. Bat the . major trouble 1 atarted ·Wben a man ,annal with I a cbaia bil a police patrol bone 8Cl'9I the· rear. ·The· man• wM I coniered·6)' otneen but tboD the I crowd started surainl In. I. Tbe1a1pectwaslmoclledtothe 1 (nJUllCI, and some' -&tart· I ed lddanl. The lione kicked I back. •LI t •. . • Six people were M'ftSted. on '.charges of disturbing the.peace. _Some 30 .to 40 ~ llUffered imiJw'cuta.udb~. _ ,. '~ ' :·-·;~ _.~-.. ; .. ' ... ' .. :Vikinu. Set : . ·· ~ , :t.---~' • J • ~ } !Far· ~m::J-,,.. · : CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. ' •(UPI) -A new 'VlkiDI'" ••pac«rlft placed ot0p a -'l'llan-jlCetttaur rocket for a Wedneoday illa"!!"h was Cleaerlbecl as "ex· : tremely healthy'' and apace aaeacy offtclala 1ald the craft •mAY yet blaze tbr-'1 apace in •llmef« ii'land!JICca Ilario.., the •nallm'• blcmitenallll . ' 'I EDclDeen Saturday replaced •lb•~ troul!l•riddea Vlkl!'ll that •fcriild two lauaeb cancei£1tions lii.t w""' wllb a twin llhlp which • !"1iod been 110tocl· for la.me& later 't!U month. Plana now call for the repalred 1pacfteratt to be .1~oc1 12 .... ,.,_the rim. • mtSept.1. ' . • . ---.-..... ...,. . ' ' • ' •• . Predicts. .~eent · ' • • -alirU.l.lmpartr... 'l1te Oflltiil •ti"'* .... ID • _. wlu.· ...U.r •9Glllelol ,. Porll ca i-. •~i>eclt!d ...,oct ti ilte~olcoatnll. Tlte ~. whicl> llmlt]tlte ~ ~ -IO percmt al U.1. dtaulle oil to ..... ps bwnl1 -dne to expjre Aug. :n: Tbli 'waWd allow tbe price to increase to prevallln1 market levels al WI a•Sl2~llarnl. Tlill IDcr.:-alone, Zausner lall, walild edd ,-six cents Five of a Kind Pol' lallon to the-a•=1~tl 1asollae, fuel oU -~DI products In~""!"" But Pret!dent Fwdltal laldlie Wtllld soften the -by,..,,_, i!>C fen ol $2,per·barrel 'which be Imposed OD lmportal crude all earlier th.ii: year. Zauaner said this would reduce the cm1ums price by about tbree ceata per ' ,.,. Thul, he laid, tbe ... -al price decootrol a!"I fae .-al • : -W be a tbree-cent incruu perpllcia. • Z1-1ald, honv,.., that the rott of residual fuel oil -by electri• -pl- -albar lar1e lllJtallatlons -bUly would not rise, ao the Driee ~of otber p~trol,um prodUcta m.lgbt increase a little more thM three centa to maintaia that averaae. ' Meanwhile, ..-. -ta al the intentatlooal all cartel ~ed a Week·lOlll ~ldDI la UP'ITt ....... • The Davis quintuplets, born today to Jerry and Debbie Davis of Lewisville, Tex., snooze while making news as they post for their first family portrait. From left are 'Christa Le;Jlme, Chanda Jannae, Charla Chelsa Lr1mae. Casey Clifton, Rae Ann and " • ... Re<J ·-·He1'dfuiarter$ Tbr~~~~ ·in :~~~!9~~- L!l!BON.1lP.l!rt!lcll <U'1/.! . P~tbe~wOl'elQCom· Antl:e.mmuhlit Vfillen&! 1preld mimists inside the party'• bead· today to the Azores Islands quarten when the farmers ar- where . ai;-gry croWds burned a rived,,~t they escaped through a Commumat.PartY ~uart«s. back Cloor. One of the dem- Tbe actiom ~ame u •,Pr'emier onstrator• waa reported in V..CO Goncalves mounted an of. jved. tensive to rescue bis floundering A · apokes'man for ~alves prestige ·m the face ~ such op-said be ~ou.id opeli his attack poeiUCJll. against his critics at a Com- Crowds protestiqg Gmcalves' muntst-organized labor union pro-Communist policies have rally in the indUJtrlal suburb of bume4 or destroyed Communist A I m a_ d a , a C o m mun i s t party or other extremist leftist stronghold. ~ad.quarters in more than 50 The event wtU mark the prime Portuauese town& and citl• dur-· miniater's fint appearance aince in( tlie ·put few weeks. ·At leaat ", Ille . political c<;(als and anti· ~ penoa1 died and. ""'*911 , C2<!n!Diuolat violence -e out 11ffft lDjured. , five weeks ago. : • . TbeAzOreallland&ii>theAtlait-' • · • :' · 11i.·or · · .,,...,. ' < • ll!~e 1-!~=~~;._~~,:•1<,6i_, •1-:..LJ_'._ disiat!Sfactlon wlth 'olIT°~'' ,;jpy lr6.ULTU:'l.e mWlary lead~ra in Lisbon. 'And ~ ., : =.·~e~~e~eciar1ng \heir 'Possible' Here T·J!:r p;~t~{~e1/nd:~::1 :: ~ ' W:ASHINGTON CUPI) -The arcblpe1'10 baa done the same, covernmeot ls so ~dept atforetin touchin• off violeoce in blch 1pyin( that If a dictat<r turned several bUDdred .persons "t!!ere the spy ;techpology to~ard hurt. domestic affairs Americans A ciowd at farmen ID Anara would have "no way to fight do Heroi.lmo la the Aiores early back,•• siys Sen. Frank Church. today attack.a and bunHd the The, Idaho Democrat, who local Communb:t headquarten belldl a Senate committee in· after meetin& to diacuu1 milk vesttl:atlng U .S. intelligence prices. Police aald the fire agencies, warned SUnday ol the spreld -burDed down an adJa· potential danger of the '"very ex· cent bakery 1 • tensive capability oC interceptina: messages," which he said ii ... Haitdreuer • Arrest.ell· lnAs1ault • sential tn keeping track of foreign ep.emles . • ' Cubans Cheer Guest HAVANA (UPI) -Crowds --at dole mllllon w1•ed Mexican and Clabu 11ap and cheered ••viva Cg&ro, .Yln.- ECheverria" ID R'lv ......... ay at the start al llnic• pdildoDI Liils EeJteverria'• 1ix-<117 of. fieial Yilll to Cla~a. • . ' 5 !Vtililied . ' In Fi:eah · COLOGlfE 1 Weit , Germ-' (AP) -A a ... -...... ·-... e.,.ht-lllpu9Aiwo tadat. pallee report.' Poll~, la a pall'Cll ear opdtt9d II••-me rob-blal a -.. al l!er lilcf· ............... Tbe .Wiii• ····I ~ up. --of Ute-• .1111r r~..,­,--..-·ctat.,..w ...... 'l'be ftftb l r 1 at1d · Illa trnaera. M~ •I• :'=~-:.. -.rtiilulr· bl , ..... ~.~.lll*-~ I Red Missile ' F ailu·r.es · T.old . WASlll'NG'l'ON..CAll),-~,,of Rusaia'1 u .. mwt; iadvanceu Icma· ranee m1'ailea has :§!"fered. .two coaoecutl•e night fallura, .rals· ing the possibility c:I problems with this recently deployed Sov· iet nuclear weapon. . U.S. intelligence sources re- port that the SS19 mi ssiles flopped during training launches in June_ and July after an un· brokeri string of 25 flawless tests over the past two years. In both easel, the.failure occWTed in the missile's !'lecond stage. ' . . ' •• r . I Two. Hurt in :4.utq; . ' . Ambulaiice 'Crash . Adrlverwbose carndio ap- parently drowned out the 1iren al an approacbin& ambulance was injured aloog with an ambulance atlmdant SatUJ:daytna broadside cclllalanataCoetallaain~ tioa. ::. . Palioe invesUaaton said op,er traffic had slowed and pulled over foc .the em~r&ency vehicl~ at the . intenection of Bristol Street and ' the' San Diego Freeway when the a«ideot occurr~. ~ Clara P. Payne, 33, al 17201 Chestnut North, Irvine, was treat- ' eel and rele"ased at Cbsta Mesa Memorial lioopltal '""· multiple leceraticms and contuaiona. Schaeffer'sAmbulanceService attendant Russell E. µray Jr., 33, ol Santa Ana, was also treated Co~ minor injuries and released . · He and M'rs. Payne were taken from the accident sCene by the ' IC'. Ord ,,..•rtW>Jr*o ,,rival Morgan Ambulance C 1 • "'r--""" Service, since the crash put the Schaeffer van out of commission. Col ,_J Oil Investigators said the Scbaef-. OrmJO fer ril driven by William L. Col- . · fman, 2', of 16782 Bayview Drive, ' , "(;'L ..:_ l'e··. ••:ne ·-Beach, was· en route to on ..:Jf'IA.f,C.~ lFi.'1 emergency call with r.ed lights .. • . and sir_eJl oper~Ung when the-2 .:20. ' ' · Rlnll!: coio .. G\Pl -WUiine ,p.m. c&lllioo occurred. . 11 a b'fd bai, iafety ,,_._.ID , 'l!e'wu iou\liboulld 111· Brist.!I =':K Ilk·~. Pr1•l-Streat aqd Mn·. P1>'Jie w~I. For y lliipected an oil l>o..iod.weiltonthe4Cl5f..,_ayat- . aute nl.tne .. be.flieaan • beetle . rram'p when .abe entered the~ hf. · two-d.Ay,,_tour of ab cities in four tersectlon and was rammed it.at. · · ~ bn>adaidebytbeambulance. · • • Both drivers ·swerved in an at- Tbe Prelident interruptod ~ • tempt to avoid the collisioo, police i-weet •acatioD at VOii. Colo. Qld · · and rod• .a beticopts \o, the ~be ambulance sustained hribO mlDe de•~ lite moderate damage, while Mrs. • ..,.,..,. t!!e ........... ..._of P ' t I port ed :r:r!.-= 11J>0 n-~u ..--.... -.. --.. 1 ayn" s compac Ill ~ an -~adci-...,~ = · WMheaviJydamaged. · · , ' m,, told P,Olice 'her cm:, racllD Here a ,......P al 17 all com· w•l>layin( and she did not hear panies are working to unloct one the ambulauce ... s siren .nor .see ils al the larsest potential -re.. al Olllbing Ugbts uotil it was toolate. oetfQfeUni·lfnown in1thewortd. ..... ,, '!'· 1= ~ . -• .~iC .• J ..... 1:~ {.,.., .. ,.";'l" 111 •ott;)·"~.-. ...... -· · ifEtD ' YoiJR ,..OWN The trip, duria1 'flblch ·lb-' Peet.lid• a t 1.,g1 ~k~•.:.JAX:.I n s~bel,,lnelud9'!,~ ·tOtl.fJ' in Col«ado an4 Iowa. He spends the· night in MjolleapoUj·and rues to 111biols on 1'.!Jeaday. . MAIL 'oRfjER~ 4 On landing at the Paraho site, the Pre11deot took a ~mluute ride to the mine, over a, narrow, windin&, dusty .m~ road that prompted him to 1ay: "It scare. me to death driving up thllroad.'' The · Preaideot donned safety ge8r at the mouth of the mine and waited I.ZOO feet into the moun· taiD where miners.are w,orking to dil up the oil I bale .. ' SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -A letter lddressed to The Salt Lake Tribune was delay• by the Poetal Service witli ~· ex-planation stamped oO the en· velope.. • "Mail delayed due to use ~ in· «111ect: zip cOde. Please Dotify corresondents of correct 1ip code." The letter Was official buainess from the Pootal Service. • I ., • ' ' 1 ] c 'D ti b " s II ,.; ~ •• •' ,1 ·~ F . ' •: \• ,. \ ' ' . • ..... .. ->. -·· .. Leg ionnaires• • ' Francine Dingmam or New· Yor.k,. ope of soine 20,000 members .of the American Legion in Minneapolis for•the 57th annual national convention, salutes 'the fiag as it passes by during the Legion parade .. President Ford is scheduled to address the convention Tuesday. , , ' ' f ' • :I ncrease in-Teen . . .Pregnancies· N~t~d .. ~ -. . o WASHINGTON. (UPI) -Say- ing teen-agf:n tend' to believe they cannot becc»me ·p~pai1t easily, a survey reveals that site out ol every 10 teen-ace mothers are unmarried· or marry about · thet,il11e ot 1ivlbg birth. "'Teeri-a&e.pi-einancy is i~ge-· ly the res·ult or non-use or sporadic use of contraceptives," Cynthia Green -and Susan Lowe said Sunday in an article in Zero PopulaUon Growth's public.atioo •National Reporter. "Teen·a1.ers ·tend·.to believe rthey cannot become pregDant ~y. or tboee who.did~ use >contraeept,;on •t lutinieri:ourse, $6-percent stated -~ w~.UI!> young'to get prep.ant, }lad.sex too infrecjuently to i•t ptegnent or luKI lptercoune at the wroactime '#Citbem~ • . t r ~ .·~ t ~ period 1971-73: Birth! to women aged 15 to tt. increased from JJN,000 to ~_,900 ,in. the s~e l!ftiod. ''Iiiciea·11e" public concern ' ~er lff!D·a1e pregpancy ma)'~ attritlute\I to the 'increasing pro-Poriion o1·1een-a1e blrlhs•in rela- tion to total births and to lhe'rls· ing .ptoportjon of out-al-wedlock births am on a: teen-agers," they 1aid. ne authors said 71 percent of the prls who did not use con- traceptives did not realir.e they. could become pregnant, and 31 perttntd1 the nonusers were un· able W get c.onµ-•~eptiws. , :• t ~ .• ' ........ ~ ·1 -ti -"' n..artjc;Je,&aid. Pil'lft ~\!lie mothers aJd their J>a,ble& f•ce pot«• health risks .than older ndben ·--'theit ..cblldrea ' It sa&CI 'teen·Bi"n who mUTY •a result of' ptegnancy are more likely to be •KOllOltlicaDy1disad·. vantaged and to 1et diW<Ced . • • • p.' Cyclist • 'C·hief' Buried . • BALTIMORE !AP) '-llA>Cer "Ramjet"' P.,ter, ~dent o1 tbe Baltimore chaPt.er d the Paaana, one of ~'b~ (arC!t motorcycle clubs on the. t Coast, was laid to .re&t in a ce111etery here. · ·More than 300 Pa.ians from as rar away as California, resplen· dent in leather jackets, sleeve- leu vests, chains, swas~as amd other accoutrements associated wl{h the cycle ·cult, arrived aboard their rum blin& choppers to say goodbye to one ol their own. Pllrker, 31, shot himself ltt the head with a .38-caliber _pistol while his 1irUriend and two fellow gang members wa~ . Oq'e of the Paeans· t~ld Baltimore County l>Qlic;i! tha~ Par~er w asL_ mad because "everybody len to\vn and didn't tell hfm about it." . , But according lo the natlOnal Pagan pr.esident, who identified himself only as Satan, Parker's riding days were over several months ago after he was severely injured in a barroom brawl. "They lifted his whole face.off him/' said· one club member. ".They had to wire hiri'l up. He had real bad headaches, but they wouldn'tfoaway. '' Parker s last ride, escOrted by a cortege of Harley-David.sons, was in the back of a black Cadillac hearse -a qui.et ride disturbed pnly ~ by the steady rum}>le of his friend&' cycles. Not all those in attendance were aang·memben:: t.:~ ~ "He wasl balitally a really 1ood person,1' riSld one 1former net1b'bor, "He was a real kind hearted.boy.'' • ' .. Still, the funeral proces1ion as· tou.nded the : quiet 1 residents of Eaat Baltimore. "I've never seen anythin& like it," aaid one man as he 'g,azed out on the se1: of ,greasy bl~ deni~ emblazoned with the \Pagans colors -a yellC»V devil wielding a flaming red sword. At the cemetery, Satan, we..:· ing the fallen rlder's jacket, quietly ripped' off the insignia and placed it on the casket with f!arker's battered J;>l@Cll'b.elmet. UUlfoa\ls snlf~nna Chance, 20, took a single red rose •frnM a wreeth .. nd"acN8dil'tothe p;fl" 0rr ineil\entblf,<rm0olly I.Ion Crosses· ·and sWUtikas:,. thrown into the grave by other gang members. The authors based their cc::m- clusiooa cm atat!atica .lnim the "Department ol Healtl), Educa- tion and W.elfate, 8.Dd a adrvey bY the census Bureau. , Teen·al~ gif-la aCCOUitt rar one m ev~rY five bu:tfta in the.Up.lted States and one in 10 teen·JICeJ:'S hu a baby, the s~ey ~~: ,~-g~t Bro~ About'fow<ID 10 teen-111e liwlliers .are . m'""-ect. •.. three are •Qnniar- ried and three · uialTy 'about the lime ol giVing 'birth, tlie outbCh said. It said birtlls·to .clrls under 15 .. increased eilht percerit, from (9,500 to IP.~. in 8: .. two-year .. . tY outh Sl1Jin ' . ;By Mistake • • • SAN DIEGO . (AP)(-Roniile , Lee Hardy, 15, waa-l<>death IWben be stepped from bla auntlf C1bo1ne and ·apparently was mia:- ~·taken fer another youtll ~· As be mouotecl bis ~icycle, men who· had been fllhtinc in ·• ·nearby alley r.an up SUndR1 lllll 'the ollot WU fired.1 liJ~ '.said Ronnie ,hacl "'* bJolll ln-._.vokred~ . ' ~ . ,, . •f • '" ( 1Two men y ,ere._bc:>$ed for ht- , ,v.-;1at1GD.of DJ~· i . ,, ~~~~~~~~~~,-'-.... ~""; ~ NO SE~QN T•m .B~eY:, .who. , .. ,._ .... .i. ' 'Ule'~ llOl'lDaa&J' . ' ' ~ senncm 1:q Jl/l'd!11'• ' ' -· ll·oil ••• 1111 .... '.!ho . 't 9=·""' &ennoe. will be re-....... bli return. ' ' ~-,(. ' .~~r's Confabs Funnier . ' SAC'RA·MENTO CAP) Hollywdod -comedY. wrjten ltave ,JM'Jthiq to rear .'yet rrom Gov. Ed· mund ·BroWn Jr .. 'a news COD· ferences, but the sessiooa are cetlin& llmnier. ~e. w aa a light loocb to Browll'• Friday news conference wF:ch was.-in contrast with earlier meetings between the press and the sometimes somber and serious young governor. · BrOwn caHed. the news con- ference to discuss •the school .fi.Dant.e bill which be signed · ·Tbunday. .>Jter a few seconds cl. ailence, Brown asked the 35 reporters, ·"Anybody !lave eny<1,uestiona!" .. No " came the.reply~ a San Fraiu:i-;;en newlpa~ re- porter, 'toJlow;ed b~ l,aµgbter '!r<Jm'therest of the room. . · Next,• Brown fumbled wlth ·''""" ,.t the pocli~,, Pi~ed up ., empfy water *'""" Uc! te-·manect. ""I've got a IJlPu, but no 'w8tlctn·it'' .••LoW:er your expectaUom~·· · sbcNted back • -re-~--l!llnl--Gl!bemoot ,.~,_. .. ·~Una Brown-a.eel in recmt m•llla to _be blafla- al fPlllley ud the llU'a•npt boldael-• • ,_ .• -> -teporter .... eel 11ft!1!n ,_ ......... -~· ..... conferences -why. be changed back to the formal news con· ference format. · "I think il is app~ate th~t we nol-malize our relations. That ii what they say in internatiooal relations." At the end or the news. con- ference, Brown asked reporters, ''How often would you like these?" ' " ''About once a year, a televisioo reporter yelled back. i.you've got a deal," Brown answered . At an impromptu news COD.· rerence later in the day, Brown commented on how reporters •and p hot'ographers stayed around as-.long as l'Je remained 1available; even when they ran out of queition1. . '<I.wonder if.I could bring stale aovemment to a halt just by standin g ,ou( here,'' b·e 8peculated. I .At a similar ~vebt earlier In the week, obe ',felilale television soun.d technician .. complain9CI that she wea missing her lunch because m Brown's lone, rambl· iDC noontime aews Cootereoce ... · Brown quickly stepped back iD- 1tc\,e bis prt-vate. office _a-id emerpd a moment later With.la beJl!f laco left over f"!J!'l his I~ • with tile ~cuo Cwcus . ~ lllalcO wldle GD • r.m117 v~atlon Ill QIJIW ..... ,,., ~ • . ' . ---·. ; DaHy ... .-......... BEER CANS ARENT JUS1' UTTER fOR·MISSION VIEJO TEEN-AGE COLLECTOR MIKE TO~ HI• Go•l 1•, ,800 Empli•• By th• End ol Summer-But H• Mlghl Not M•k• It Donte Canning Spirit Viejo Lad's. Hobby Collect ing Beer Cans · By ELLIOTT ALMOND OIU.D.111•1"4191._ A beer can means mor'e to Mike Town than it does· to m0&t 16-year-old boys . ,. · The Mi ssion Viejo High School junior has been collecting beer cans for two and a haU years. His collection is impressiVe. On the walls of his parents' family room at Z5072 El COrtijo Lane, Mission Viejo, Mike has more than 1,300 beer cans dis- played. ';I was hoping to reach 1,800 by the end of summer, but I haven't made it. Maybe 1,400 or'l.500 ia what I'll have," he said while hovering over his .metal art col- lection. · Mike has lived in Mission Viejo for 10 months, but he has been able to advance his collection in the Saddleback Valley. ''I found JOO along roadsides in Silverado Canyon, We mostly search resort areas like Elsinore and Big Bear,'' Mike Said. Mike, a member of Beer Can Collectors of America, usually goes on . can hunts with three other county collectors. "But we . all trade with collect.on around the United Slates," he atWed. H• a tarted '.bis., cbllectlOn · in Cleveland after coltectmc baseball cards becameoldhat. 1 .. There ire more than :00,000 differeDt types or beer canS 'dis- tributed. j n the world, but the largest colleCtion is approx- ilnately 8,000," he said. His collection can be a history lesson. The cans r ahge from the modern flip top models to the old · cone tops. They date as rar back as 1935. They come in variety of sizes from sev.en ounce to gallon cans obtained in Canada . "You could have a good party with these larger types," he ex· plained, showing off the gallon container. · Many of the differences'in cans are subtle, Mlke explained, only a connoisseur would detect them. "I 1et too picky sometimes, but 1 most of my can& have distinctive differences.'' Mike said manufacturers make diffe'.rent cans for the col· lectors. "They do a lot of glm· mick.s to get people to buy the beer. They know tr they come out Mdth a new series all the collec- tors will buy it -even ii the beer is really lousy.'' . He -~oted Iron City Beer from Pittsburgh puts the schedule of the Steelers and Pirates with cheering slogan~. They also have tourist attractions on some of their cans. Of his foreign collection (whi ch he doesn't plan to pursue) Scotland's Tennent'& Lager has a series with ·_pictures of young women. Many of the differences con· cern slie, price or shape ol the can. Mike said there were 714 brew· Obs~e'ne l;alla pug Pri,ncesa . LONDON CUP!) -Princ~s Anne'• secret telephone number ·has l>een changed twice because of.a rUh of obscene phone calls, Scotland Yara said today. P olice said they were ln· vestigatinc how the caller got the unlisted numbers at Oak Grove House, the Sandhurst army home where the queen's daughter lives •with her husband, Capt. Mark Pblllipo. • ing companies in the early days or beer cannin&. Today there are approximately SO. . So It ls becomint harder to eol- lect some of those early cans. This is where shrewd tradinl comes in handy. Mike 1aya he will not buy cans althoulh be claimed some of his are worth $10apiece. "I'm just In the treding, not the buyine or sellin1. In our 1 or· ganiiatlon we can trade ~over the world bu.t we do mot\ Of our buainess in the tlnited States. Europeans don't seem to be., in- terested in this as we are." · Mike says he ,will be eollectlnc all his Ille .. ll.e. is already .• ~ brewmaster In the collector's club, it's highest rank. Plug Pu/,led . On Laurence GA INESVILLE, Fla. <AP) -Residents of a senior citizens housing p~ ject report they've been • victlmized by a vandal wbo aj>parently has a 11'11111• aealnat b andleader · Lawrence Welk. ,n#llUl!Nllllfbodlf cline· ,:tar."bS...•kln salL-ibat.., eacb,':of the l•:1t 10 ..Saturda)'S someone! ha1 clipped the cable to the television in the recreation room at the Oak: Park pro- ject lot the elderly. Tbe Hipper 1trikes 11111 before tim., for the television show bOlted by Welk a favorite amona: the · elderly residents, SUsaldn 1ay1. to School Sale OfRR•GOOO MONDAY, AUGUST 18 1MRU THURSDAY, AUGUST21 100°/o 100°/o ARNE'- POLYESTER conoN JERSEY ._.cALCunA _. .... ... sz.,, 51 ~ ... .RAT FOLD~ $198 ... ,,,,, ... ' t~TOtfS t 00°/o MISS SUIALR• POLYESTER , MIHHESOTA DOT•' IMIT. Miii ,._, , 100°/o I Sl 98 100°/o , I POLYESTER ... $4.fl ... POLYESTER I ' GABARDINE I 1000/o WoOL LW ZVJ ,.. ; S7J! $198 t.\a.s1.t1 $3981 :a., ... ,. ...... ,. ... ...: . I WH()l.STERY ll'HOLSTERY GINGHAM conoN . CHECK POLY 6'-t C" . ~" s15900 . ............ 99¢,.. 98',.. 9CJC ,. -·- IMDIA COUPON lJIH()l.SlBtY IJIHOLS1BY ' ~PRICE • GAUZE ---T -ftLftr -.. ""' 99¢ SCJ98,... ' ...... ...... -·-... '• • /lll iJ.~.;_ • ••• u. .. • . • .• ~• • • ,J , ........ • . . . ·-· . . . .... .. ~yi ... ;/,1 .•• 1.: ..... , ···"' • • .... ---.. ' 1 I < • r I , IR~ Kicbta . . . , ~ v , ........ ftAND: °"" --Ulmlir l.i.ii ..... -.. tllat tlMrila ... lllllellaa. '111111 Ire. -· .... --to~to ~rs .... -i..:='.:..~ w• " ,,...,.. l ........ to ...... °".:!!!. a-Q .. -"' -eqc Me ~d•p. 111 plm wa to tat;e ,. .-_. u a Jina touriat. . 1 Fa. -or you who clh11 clooeq lo--II all pouible coasts, tie 1111...-lbat. Brea ii locatecj.scme llllud or "'1lerloD. It is allo near Yorba Linda, ii tllat hell'!· Beyoacl ,this, tbere iln't mliell ,.. n.a, -'1o lmowabo9lJlnL -r Brea calla itself Or ante Coun- • ty's City of Frosr-. When I checked into tcwn, Ille only -gress I nated' WU. a "dlecll'dld )laby Rutll candy bar wrapper -irhich was proaresstna down lhe Jnain -· propelled by • bot, ""'· vasrant breeze. <'r°' ' ·' rr DIIMM' aEAU.Y iake me very I-to foll-the candy wrapperoatoftown. ~ ··• DESPITE llYKl)IES' clai_m ;,\laat two OtHI'< kjdna,... .....m at large, FBI assistant dlre.tOr l . • -No ·Munich Here' w1111 ... ~ .... -l~·-w.. •• ..,,,, -.. .. .. -ta; ..... Qlcted.. At ...... II.. ZN a.tu. 4111cllla-edtbe_ ...... _.,... p.a .,1111a ill .,.... ........ I fallaer ..... ,. .... -,.. aNlll.i c:.:a-,._,__. ... - ... Ille DMGll•llom .... Ibo .... ....... .-.................. . plotnedwhy. 11;me•an11 Lvlldl. .... --born., nat.nJlied America dllMm. w~ to be 8lroi&Dld to- day. Aulllor!Un Hid lederll ........ or lddil•Dlnll _.,_ llled 1teca11H Ill• Ylctl..,... ... Uken acl'09a · 1tate' lllWs: 9\lt tliore remain po11'bll -• IP.d· napine cbarees wbteb cany pmaltios of life impr!Mr- N-Ycirk CllT Police Crim· mluioner MtcheeH:OCld aald law ...rareement ofllclall ond U .II. -e Deparfment 1nto1111eace . ...,ia are checl<lq lbe pouilllll· tllat Ille two me fpt..W to part of the ·-to the ' llepllbtlcan An117. La~ dilcauDled any IRA~on. • ' ' Warkh11 ,my Wrt back toward · Jly Ualtecl Preas-Jorw1alem and demm1traled rwumplioo or bla lllclclle East tbecoutline.Jbappmedthroulb laraeliPrimeMinisterYitlhak a1aiDst the a0Vernmeat•1 . sbutUe mlAlon. He antvs in Ille County Seafup In Santa Ana Rabin went before a 1..,.1.11 policiM. Tbey carrledlilllonod· · Iarael Tbunday ·and EoPtiM where several political obBerven HMion al Parllameat tomy .ad iDC ••No Munich here."....-uwe reports •aid be 'would meet tlfmyacqualntueebadltati<.,ecl dllended the pr~ Jnl<rlm are Dot do11 to i _ _....._.. l'Nlldent AnWar S..tatlDAln· :tbemseJv• OD crackerbarrela lD peace aereement wltb' E1nt Ki.ui.DMl''s boop " aadria Friday. droatcltllejaillloasedoCI\'. ' alalDlt ~char .... from Ille .A few of Ille womep 114"-· f · "You bave tcr sit oath~ riCht-winl Liltudl'Nl¥·thal'IMI abcJat.tlleplazaweartnc .... col· •THE JSllCA8U '~ ncnradaya ltJduWerwanttosee UniteclStateswasfoo:ciDlitdOl"D .Iara aDd leaabes Tl..; ..... lecl --wU--or.,lbe aDlrieat lmyorcmr..atyi .. ommeatof· Iarael'o throat. '., • by_awomancarnrilla•elllaaf 1 ''-ID' lilftl"'7 Dd join. ticial•.'' oae ' cracterbarrel SeCratarJ at state Hwy;\ ...._ IM .~calls freqaenUy i..ter- illril...,,._ espl5'Pe.!1. • '. . WBIL&-'1'IHI< ~ ·wO. de-~ ~ , , • niptec1 -in'• 'half-boor .. cim- ri"Some of our Coanty·clftcers mud.inc Rabln1a..-:reslgnaUon, Kissiqger, after talks with t8tkm~ t , 7 · •• are Pretty melnchol1 these some 50 womea iatbered outaide· Prelidedt Ford in Veil, Calo., ''J(issinler 1 arnvmf d6el not ~ays,''heexplatned..''Theaeare the Knesse-t buildtpg in saidhewuoptimisUcabouttbe me'anthatthelreisaftnllbedfatt ~ ~ wbo haven't even been ' aband, anditdoesnotclvefinal indicled, -vict-.1 cr1Jlveolilat--roval to an .,......-wbicb ed. -they IOlllla make Who's Barden on Reel•se ·1. already achieved," Rabin ,Who h1 Oraoge County Govern-said. ~ inent if Ibey get treated like , , "We will sip an interim -~?" »n;r Alllsk;n.u D..no·~ ::fl1°!lll\!.w~u::i:::.= t.::.1:!1::1!,~=-=-".1~ LI~., .~ . .,.,~ .. ,l:i .,~ 'J. .. 1"!~:~P:f!:~'":1arae1 fGrlbe-.or..--that · . -· -· · m!E~tsacl'OP!edbee-of F. reacl,. "~Alle,r.. .,.,~:1fll··~·~,~~·}v-:iis·-.._clellr'Wllltdreabm~m ~. '' But I didn t i. 1 -~~3 \.~II ~ arreement with beatitts for lieYelbat. · . , .. , • Israel -EOPt u a mp ID Ille PIDall7 I macle it -to Ille > •, • & , · ---peace.\' Uine. Then I Im";.~ NEW YORK . #19'>"-Twlll"""HlliCW• mor~.,,atlractive -to Rabin added, "I cm pow say -'t anybody h1 .,..-M""'1att•• •l!lr-ah,~· ·.lllilCJll>~-...,~~ Ill forctlfulaea1 thal -(JOii· • allva•atloaiD«~-. ttleclsuit.contedl:liD1~1llldlratd "~Cloiltolllilllle, ··~ ', llonlnlheproeea1ornecollaliona c.._.1.d -ti . -·· R. fllllMa is dead. • Wera! nits ..., ......i..,; ln to reach an interim~ ii urs-o-. •. vaca cm at , ,e Jf the recluse billionaire federal cpurt ln 'S.U°'h~o betternowthanitwasmMarch." 't tou&I>_. lt 1 flD4lnc a parting , -·t 1urfne to iesp<Jl!d to · irolrhli cioit of Air '!'Oii hlkeover acetbai&stllehanlpart. 'II: tllelr suit, tlle7 intend Iii~ Ille i)yHiic&,0,inoludhil•.ntitrusl 0 P PO 81Tl0 N l e'ad er· Middle Son teported tb1t I coutts to ap:Poiat a'D ad-aetloo ~t·by_the&urtzes. . .Menacbem· Belin opened tbe 't miued much c1urinC my . mlnistratorfotll)seatale. . , t. :Walto&•llacler •...... y for special Knesset 1esalon with an ~!"''! ·1Wtade'; Uiere hado 'I THE Clttl;'.Oaiplailii In slate tile lturbil, oaid cOlllflncy ii at appeal to Ille Rabin ·government my.U{toispeakortn31.7 &ipremeewrtalleceatllatwbile die heart of tlle .litlleation and1 . toreaip. 11. ' , •aYI. lie 8lioulcl !molt. Hi"Gnly lfuOal to reputed to be rosldiDI .. _ Hupea,.,1-can you tea .. U..UDdtolleepcreit. " atthelldtelXUaaduintheGrand proveacooa~IC7'l.'\. I •--1 Bab1mu. be baa been dead.,for t · 'RE DID BBIGRl'EN same, all indefinite· period and is , in reportias that the claimed t9 be alive "for ~ lt•e1 iD the wklace "be pa..W. profit al vari.OUI ilDd. · haft turned cGlll. Thia, be •undry persona:•• ..... -• tllat ·111e llllf will TIM iait wu'lmNPt by VI"""' 11PTllesdayudlbe-or alid EUen K11rt•1 minority iii•wt11 be w1111... -kbolden of· Air ,tiqlAdatioa -7 .._ ,_ ~· ~-111e· , ·~"' Co., formerly lmoq u ·Air Well ••• -•f -• m-......, luc. ID Ille 1111it, Ibey -fr<llll to all bis IUlftng bud-the company's stockbolden•as a es. who. tend to take tbeae cl.as, damaaes of $100 mi.WCllL s, senoualy. Be mQ" 1_1et .8 Air West wu taken ove£ by nde on a lhort omfllD8nl if Hughes ID 11111. ; .Pacific 1taya .flat. 8mf ~ "You'r;eldddlnr.':-tlleGDl,Y din~ can be a cbmcy llGrt or 'comment from an -..ey for lD tllat crowd. Ille New Ya.k law llrm or DaYld Meanwhil•; baek in vacation •Cox, which .represeata ~Jn adise; wblell ii not Brea. I Air West matfers. ~· • d enoacta ocem.space to I A.ND IN .. LOS 401ele1, · fy '·'°" .,_ Hughes opplwaman IliCllaifl~-tne.1 Yaea..-.. you are nasaid;•'OfcouneM'1allve.ms posed ti> for1tt aboot who's CJffice ii iii !Oueh'w!tll him an lhe ~1 lulit IO relax and time." , , tofllli-•-.peaee,love, TbeK-suitCGDl-that ppiHA, contentment and a "'8irtil' 11·p1ace.' Hughes and some of' Illa 'U· .1!1 llOCiat.a ~dilUberat,eb dlp'111ed. M1t11LMW'-t .... .... .... ,. ... .. " .... n " ... .. 61 .N • S1 .11 • ,, ,, .01 .... U SJ .U " .. .. " .... , " 11 •• 14 11 II .. a • ~ ""' .11 •1 1• " .... : " .. 'll ·i Ille price or atoek ID Air Weal ot . make Ille 11le or Ille ·'!lrliDe to ' GE, P.anasoni.e. 'Hit ' ",·-. -' ~ .. ' . . Onl; 'Mi81ea~ing'" ~ds . " WASIUNGTOI'( iUPIJ -Tbe makers of Gener&l l:iidric aod Panaaanlc color Wnil:loo sets = to back up -clai1118 perf-ance and repairs, the Federal Trade CAmmission' • baa mmolinced. .,r .The · FTC said Matsushita, which malie1 Puucmie .''Oki not .•. eltabl11b that tile Pan-• let WU Ille easieat, leaattjm,.._.......,,...., .. tex-· 'pensive to,s.-vtce al all color televlliGD -'teated" by the Na- tional ! Zlectroni~ Auociatiba. altbousbt tllat waa ~ed In bebalf or 111e ~er 1111 set. • ID the taae or OS. the com· " mi11ion said, the company claimed tllat Its aetl ~ I011..-ri<etllanZealtlla.IICA. "1nclependent SW'Yey8· did not show that GE CGlar tel..tolon 1et1. . .f'equired lts1 ..aervice d•rilll the Initial period of owwalaiP1« would~ leu serftel 1bM all U.S. lir.-of colat lelni1IOD -· •• " Ille FI'Cbld. ft. m:: iald 'tn f•·oz had caalllllldory evld~ llat cob, tiJiuad to make lb~ plldl ...,...,. 11le GE ada were 1-ed GD a . ma"*'"' bDt were -.led ID mfad1m. The-cltedbir K 1 r ldtawu·c-.....idllrb!c 1m. ' ' SUJ.e 'Trip Fot:·K~.: ,. " __ , CONCORD, N.H. \UYlJ -A ,BOiton ' anci Maine locomb~i! •tOOk: an un- 11Cbeduled trip h1 C<D!a.d dm'inl the Weekend. Police &aid a young boy and" air! Saturday night 'boarded the trai'n 'in a Con- cord freight yard while the crew was out~ They wlla;l • · .. some switches ' and the locomotive moved forward for a abort diatancjt before it rammed a . trac:k bUmper ... j • · Police said the youtlls were uninjur4'.d .• The damage to the eagine wu mined '70 WU;etaps . . . AtH~'• -~ ~ . . QlfJc~ ,Told . INDIANAPOLIS CAP) -Sen. Vance HUtke's offices were al- ltledb' bugged befote ,tile .1970 electiGD.b7pen<lll8trylnlto1a1D lnformatlm bll, the Democrat'• cantrt-1'1'0 111!' ,!Ddl~apolla Star-tqclay, .. ~~-:, Tll~ Sta1'. 9uotec1 ,-... ....,.. who 1aid t1ttee alm'PiJs· IDI. ail' 'telep~oDtl re~rmen jilanted lbil liltaninl diMceo 'ID ~-Sepliim!JerorUJV; TBIC COPYKIGll'f awd aaid tbelOlll'ces were-pea:_.. who are ires-tlY'or fa.merb'-- wi tib tnter·natlobal ln· b:~ators Ioe., an Indipb•pnlft"· • privatedetectiveaeecJ. . . . 1be newSp•pflr said ite ill· veatlpilm al alle&ed ~Ilea! "cllrty.lricb" allo dilctoaecl that aU.teD1D1dev_i.cewaolilCldODbla plastic l>lant dllriD& a 1970 meet· ills or ~··•. flnmcial chall' maen. ..:i·-~' i . .. . Tlie .... qu---•·ln' dlmaDemocr•I. -~beJ:e­ membilred problem• 111:tt• lnf-atloa Jeaks prlCri''tO I» fl'lV llodlcm. . 'Ille-Hid IJl wlaldor nk11••h•"..ut• to ........ ,~ .......... -.-· ..... 1111111 flll I 1 1l8der dukil· Oil the ~1::i.. ,._.., --llJ tbe -ao amall tr-1tWa·wltll· Ille aliillty to <arrJ any .. veriatkm to tM =~~~ ..... ;ial ~. or~aa:::!:aJGJn-rc.111 a,,.~,-.. ...... .,.. tlae tiffl~•• of tb1 1tat• Diaoeratlc part1 ID . I•· . •••'• •er• bnt• lato -bl MIWt af 1171. The break·IDa occurred ttJo ..,. -"--··· Dtllllilll -'""II*' •1w.,.· 1n llillli' .., __ CitlaC oUaer 1illld1atllled -~-..., del• •• 1lle .............. p~ ....... i.,i ueiir"~ ~.:; =~..i:i=,=;;;;;c 3Firemen Fo11Dd .. '.Oeatl "I :m·OilFn-e , ... PHILADELPHIA! CUP!) Firemen today began Ille !~ cmrry or -.. , or qqw ...,,, llCblfn ldllecl ID Ille -.al two moltlple-11--which eruptecl Swjday at Ille G\llf Oil Co. re:fi.aery in South PhllaclOlpbla: 'l ' -9'twoor111emfiromen foarecl deacl ~D Ille blae were found about 9;30,a.m. and a tblrd 1 IS -later, Tbit bodieo _.. taken to the mOcltcll! esUW.'s otficefar pwl.Uveid~an.. The six firemen went t-ttieved. trappe<I when fiamea. erupt'!!i from 1 huge tank conutnti1 Crmle oil as fi.reinen were bolllna down the area following ID lnltla1 six-81arm r fire ' early sunday mornlnc. Twelve-, to ~4 · otlloi' liremen were injured. · I " ' • < l; ' ',:a-., Ct111e1Zed , ' ' . ' I VAIL, Colo : (U1'1) ..... Secretary of Slate Henty A. Kiss, inger· SuDaay .. criticized w. Beverly Carter, t~ tormer Black u:s. Ambassador to Tanzania, for bucltj.DC American policy b)'• bartaining witll I«; rorists wbo tidnaped fotir Americans. "I' think'•ambau_..., carter would bo ·tietter >adviHd lO -with rt1-ible 6llldall. in tile State Dei>artment lhaii to clril!ll a pers0nlll campaf11111ilhil ""!'oi' Kilstnler · 1aid" 8t a news eeD· fertnee. , 1 • j. "We are trylill" to ""'lnlm a principle lbat < terrariall cuinllt negotiate with Amerl<u el· · flciala. We are doiDI this to'lft- tact"tllGmllli& "'Am*l<llllWbo could I>eeOa!• 'flcUml 1111 -l tbe_world. '' '' -" Sc!9••'' S .. dl!BU!a• ' HARRISBURG, 'PL cAPI _':t A11Grmp far ·•Porta att1C 1-· ScGll andlall !'If•. llldd..., tlio FBI 11 aubjectlns' thn1· to ma1sl_ve ha~u•m-et : _ita oearch fa. ~ w • ....,., helrw& Palritla'Ri•ot,,· Tbe <onetaot ownelllance ----......... , ~ ~-Ille couple bkf .._ ~ .. .au-........ " ... A&lrtl 11, Iha -.... . IDlopl brief1. , ' ' ••11"••11• ai a nw DID.1'J, .... ~I lll&llM'nll<I --~ • ... Banl'Ml11b •' .. E.t~~~-' ~ifl'!i' • , ....... ,j •. ,.OOPlflllll•--tm--' ~' IYailallle ,_ - ..... ,. , ' 'I • I 1 t , • • -j " I l i I ' • l ' ' l . • l I <I \ • • - l e•tlo• l • ••• ' .. -t • . K~ie 1~"'11'~ss . • LOS ANGELE~~"'* OWdl~te Wllllace, .,.. rivlq lo d.ilver k oddreu .i. ll>e ""'!"II cooveo- 11111 ot the Veter-of,z Wll"l!Jtn ... ~lhlnl<be'1 • loo Ullhellllby lo rill ,..---"m -l\1)'Jle\I above the Deck." • • . I "IVerybodyq-•.,...ythlq111a-ldealllllcampa1cD," Wallace said duria1 "8:1 .... ..,Rlu l!nMS\ aeWB _.,..,.....,.. &m· day wbea aaked 1111 ,_Ioli lo lloooe Will q-lion bis. abWty to . tf'IJ• Oii o,pl'eoldentftl race. · • 1'J may be parab'ml la lbe-ie., but sqlne of th folq talkln1 about my bealth bave no medicllirili.,;ng IDd they're.parlllyzed lllcwe the .,..k." Wallace., .. -of ~wo potenlilll presidenUlll ffl'¢e!Nlen.1ebe4llll.ed to *ak: the 40,doo eonv~oUan dele&ates. -. . ' tire "'•••er. ileM la ,i,.... · • . ~ . . ' -SAN BERNARDINO ~AP)-A 19-year-old U.S. ForoetiServ!ce fireftahter llu been arrested for investigation of arson i¥onnec- t ti on wlth three small f1re6 in the San, Bernardino Nation&f Forest, "' officials said.' ~ . . 1 J · · David B. 'Pear.ce of Run-i '!inc Sprihg1 was amisled l ( State ) wbileondutyatafirelooltout ( atation in the Sky Forest area, : sheriff's deputies reported: SUnday. ¥-• ··-Frfeltd. u ,...., •• P,ASO RODI.ES (UPI) -Ste~e f!em>essey;12, of Los An'eles drowned Saturday when he jumped Off a raft in Lake Nac1m1ento to rescue a friend whofelloff and could not swim. .. Hennessey helped James Tramel, 11, back .ontq the raft, but 6" couJd not pWl himsell up and 4isappeared beneath the surface. Sherirr·s deputies later recovered. his body i,!125 feet of water. I lffa• Behl f• ftreat io 'Ford r SACRAMENTO (A1f) -A m\m Once convicted of threatening r former President Richard.,Nixon is under arr~st 1n connection with a thre•t agaiqst Pr;fsident Ford, the. Secre_t'Sf:rvice says. • ·ne acent in chargeOfithe Secret !)el-vice Offi9'm S8cramento, Doug D\l:Jl:can, identified the m,an ~b~mu D, Elbert.~ ~ 34. He.aaid Elbert1 Wbo bas a history of mental treatment, was~­ rested SatU.rday" after telephoning a threat to the_ Secret Service • office here. ; · " · f0 I -I, . , • W~a·:-"~ •~,Clltt Fall • · RIVERSIDE (AP ) -A young Indi9 woman was killed when she fell from a 60-foot cliff )Vhil e walking in the<d&fk, Riverside County coroner'.tCl.eputies reported. _ · Officials saiCr' Sheny Anne Ort.i'z1 18, bad been walking with a friend Saturday nii:ht when she fell from a cliff in the Box Canyon ,.. area, about 14 miles southeast of Indio. r. · " • P~s.tr.y. Pqpper w i . I . Nude Men in Cakei' New Fad • I '7 • I SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - · Patty1oers, ·be pret)ared. The next p&sqy popper you see may be a nude man. ~ , StreUing may have faded into history, but some entrepreqeurs in the San Francisco Bay area have reaChed J>ack to the "Roar· inc 20s" for a new concept wrapped in old trapp~. ~ Nude m"en a1;e lellPUll out of cakes -lo mixed reviews. -···Generallyf, the. reaction borders on byateria, •:said David Williams, 35, a univenitf stadent who earns as muchas$50apop. THE FEE USUALLY includes toUi of a cake~ade from.woo:d er p18:8Ucfoam, 'A'.lth fros~1tadded . At a recent pre-wedding party, women stood on chairs and cheered . w.hen a male papper jumped Rut of a .elant 11ft· wrap_ped ~ifY , • . ' Ancither pOpPel'.1.D~ ZeUO, 30 go1 a differe11t ·r:eactlon when beeD bachelorette~parties." Williams, a psychology student at San Jose State University, said changing atUtudes amon1 women bave contributed to the emergence of men in an activity that had been restricted to women sinc'e the practice began during the 1920s. "Nowadays, women· can feel f~ to admit. they have a sweet tooth for men," Williams said. ''They're beginninl to see men as a pieCe of cake. lt'Sonly fair." .zeuO said he thinks the idea is catching on because it usually "adds surprise and spice to what otherwise might be a dull af. f . ti . air. I BUT WOMEN are still in more deftiand as pastry poppers, s~ald Williams, who also manages one callejC{BJandy. • · "I'm something of an ·amateur compared to her,'' Williams said. "She gets about seven or eight pops a week. I 'm doing half that number." • i;e' leaPed from • (;te iit . .-....-. priM birthday party .thrown by a 1R111DeumU1 10< his 45'year-old Wile. ,'. s c ,_ ''Thete ,itere Ii. lot> of embar-. an ta ruz raued slfalln in that ""mized • ~ ' ci'owd .. Zezzo recJlled. ''I WIS a 'R .. .; s· . k liWe emb~aa1ed;too. -llllJ I lllte '~8e8 tJD the money. · 1 . ' . zic'zio,_ WRO r.uds • lbealrlclll a1eney ~In dancers and m9'eli', added: ...... ,.of thooe I've -have , ~oulf'"18h •SAN'I! RUZ (UPI)-~ may lie 1 dollcacy in aome ,placesJ b'f 8rcilnil Senta Chia Har~ they were ~erred to ia lnde.Ucate terms. ~ , There wer.rtoo mai\y of them and Ibey were too dead. '!1)eir de- compo1lnc twdlercreated a 1mell that could la&•~;.. . .. • . 1' Slledl•rDl-rre Tom Snyde~·; 39, . former anchorman for NBC Television a·ews, Los Angelef. and , boot ol the Tomorrow show, bas been sued for divorc.e by · Mary Ann, his wife of 17 years. .,~ . 'Mother Held . ' ' lD ''Murde,,. Of Two S,ons1 SAN RAF A EU (UPI) -A widowed former school teacher is char&ed..here in the .weekend rnurders of h«v twb coUege:age IOllS . J -Gloria Beale t.•dd. :111. San Rhfael, waS booked '.on two counts of mllriler Sunday after police officers found John Christopher L~ad, 19,.11811 James Noel Ladd, 18, · dead in .. their bedroom~. ; ' Both·youtha, wb()fe bdaies bore no marks of violebce, bad ;been diad since about«& a.hi. latuqlay morning, rtbe Malin CoqJrty Coron~r said. An empi, con- tainer fo; what may baveJ>een sedative pills was· found .in the house bubo other pQAible clues · w'eredisclOsetf:,, ·' -'· ~_!:9 T ·-r ' • • " • • ' Nd& oa1y that, thOJ fou!ld t..,. ' -plint !JD yacbls llDil other aea-coma vei;aell, and caused·lbe owuento""foullaocu81•· • 'Nobody b.;o1 wby the little · filll, IODle running up to five in· clles c::ome to Santa Cruz HarbOr. 'Tl>• city la a well-known ,_ commuall)I bul tbaf hard· w -mecl the reaaon. Aad the Oaamber al Comm ... feared It WGllll ...._. leia"' ·-tat· --•the alldlovJ In-• ....... I . ·-fte .llab •a""I b)' ... -- lbla ''*-ud tWr --• dlflollll the ""1191! In ....... to ... b .. utiont "'"" -died b)'tlieml'"-· - -1ald ............. the rt:J~"=7.:=:0: io. ""' ...cart•"' ........... •••laid . • Offleeft Dari ' '~PO M'I> _,_ ,_ ... lajwed •• ........ " ..... ~ -lit. .__ • ' .. ,. . .. . ,. . . . .. . - • • \ • • • DM.violt.or ~hoo~ ·, ~~~ ·~~ Ctii? · Blamed an ~~~~~i: New T1!f~ ·OD Victim· J Al)t•les woman was ·o~ r 1 ~ erildited with savini the L~ • ,. .. , 1r· Ute· ot ·scuba diver Glen , .i ,..., • • !llVERSJDE (A PJ~i.maa Snider, 46, or Glendale, FD~•No 'A") -' .:..~' ·• tater1#ound dead Of:.ran a~l ·who was knocked un-.......,, · ~ t ·•119 drugoverdost!wast,he:lilatilltar conscious when he' hit Farm Workers of A8*'1, of an usault that touched off ~ against his boat while sur. threated.tn1 to add a new~- shootout bere last week lietflMn facing~,..uthoritle! said. its boycott llat -~ocao.:ir.. ,.;,. poljceandyouag.antpers,f.ceent. ' I CGVa&Y lifeguards said The UF\V', .whl~h •lr•a.1119 ina:todetecUves. \ SUD:d•Yit:iat Lori sauliden ' boycotts Gallo w1ne1::l:, t spotted Snider floatlni 1rapea and Jettvce lnvestlg a't-ors aaill Cruz face down In the water 300 arowers refused ~ at.an Nieves, 23, led the stabblna at·... yards off Santa Catalina labor contracts, l•aUr tack Wednesday atcbt. on Island. She pulled hlmiqto authorized a boy;~ott ac•t Stephen Clark, who.wu 11~ her father's skiff and then CocaColaonle$4,the~ with his girUriend in a piclup administered mouth-to· lta con~act with Fl9J'idlf'. . truck in the city's predominantly mouth 'r es u sc itat(on, aroveworke.rs. . 'ii · Mexican-American Casa Blanca lifeguards said. Tl1e Coca_ Cola r.esol district. , c•es the f1rim of "har i"" and dlscrimi11atJon" "I a. BUT POUCE were i.ana~e to contract expi~ Jan. I IDE ... determine whether Nieves' death .· . . , tends the comQ&ny 'JIM~ Saturday of an apparent oVer-6 5 r· ear•old fired active union~~" : , I dent. · ~, · ~ THE Jl~T~ , wii dr>se was connected with the incl-..., ~ 'l·· 1~.._"i~ itiated the atlac~ on stept\en •" ,u •. be·tnterpre,t "As rar as ,.e can \en he'lii-','R emains Get ,,~~d:~;~l!:,';.j~~o~ - Clark and then the others joined ·v . ., in,"saidDetective lllkeSmltb. Final Rites c~~:fh:r: • .:.: ' dQl.l' Riversld• police reapqncling to • Mac• Lyon1, '1orld• ti~ lhe reportofthestabblnjencoun-·'CAZADERO (A P)--One of and an~ex-.litlh,~-mW tered a large crowd of youths "the townsfolk said l( was ''hi1h of the UFW, predictl,d tt.e who gathered around Clark) .time" the Kendalls were buried. boJcott miaht belin •OCll if rib truck. Clark, is', tiad 'beep And anolher sang. ''Vi,e"re gonna progress.is made-Wt n•td.tlel stabbed, shot adt beaten; bit ' quit our crazy foolln ' af.ound, and sch.-1u1ed Wtdnetday.· survived1 '1 1 ti · get them in the cround.i' · ~ • ~ ' .. ',. """ The Kendalls .....!. Toin and his t "It's bftnt obYiMI UieY. AN ARMED BA!JTLE 8115Ued ; elderly pare nts, En~h and stallinr. '1 t.Y~• lfild id :U.- when several of the youths fled Eura, died 65 ye an ago, victims tervieW. "ne bOycott couhl~ into a 'nearby" cornffeld .~ ex.~. of a murderer who hacked them anyUme.'' ... N ~. .. 5"' "'/. changed gunfire wltb police." up. burned tbeln l\Odles l,lld1Ced HE c·HA.GE,·D,J""'~ 1 Shots were also repoit.ed),y fired JSOme of the remains 1'> pi&s .. The • uwi from several neighborh.ood chief suspect was never found . Coc'a Cola'• Minute-lid houses. The shootou~ left al' The Ke nda)l1 ' ashe• -Jui ce subofd\ary !riU.faJllllr49 persons wounded, indUdi~ two ~Y coll~ed UYevtbence netoti•tef •rlimlf;. ·~ ' policemen. · ~.. •1 ,,. -were toweled into •;dOnated '· ilf ~~\ ify ~t0 t• ork ~ ... "' .:i , ... cemetery vault Saturday after thl On i at tbii Kathy PaP,pas, \,;J~ a ' ~·8!" reatin·1 in two quart Jars at the s~e RI ~on e ssu•r... (f i old .girlfriend, .dJ "m C-ii'..rp Gener I $OfO since next meett tbey!~~\!l::l'frllt -mys t~r1ous ~ire'~ {1~~! 1910 ,tq '.._I~ '\7 ·;. . .._ 1 • .Jbelotn9f1·nreO'lf•olvneldl,!~LIOy;!~1,,_d·.~,. follow1ng th'e attac,. qn ' .--". r• .,.., ,.. -.... PoliceaaidlaterihfWaa9..0t'~. rl.EX NA1NCE bou1ht th e T.-e·,UFW'a, 1 1 200 ,F(orlcd protective custod/. Hut d.14 ~ "g&neral store )ast year and round orange 1rove workers re~ make flea~ her wtierea~. " • ~e~QCW·foriotten 4ars.in the at-, tta 1ec""~d b.':Ci,tt oontr~.. . _ "She's not _i_n_:a our ~y,''"" tic last"Marcb.' ... Ii' ;I'. • L.-'-'" Sm~h said. "She may be home, -r"They )tept them her1 -as /' AnOtber Coca CoU<tip._~ for all k"""'." ~e iolso said h~ evidence ,.in .tHelr IJlNTI mUrder Franzi,_ Winery of11l~. Call could not "l&ii1A\ii r,eports that -~P,O; 'Illa for ,many years-the refuaed to reno~ Ila~~ """'11er the woman had befil ~~ted,• """tl . i:ef~s~, to leti. them ~ contract pith th'e"'UFW ia 1'73 by~'e )'. utha wbo..,a.ttackp:d burlea.; •.~ce it was Unsolye4. .. .-•'if'lned lnitead wilh the Ci · l • ~ " Nan~s111tl. T,,.~tera . ' \. 1 ' -• i.. , • 11t ' 1 l ' •• • • .. I 'i 7 t •y '' "'"°' " .... .. ~ ' • .. • •• • ' ' t. •• r ,/ I ,t • I ' . . FREE TRAVELERS CHECKS '11000 MIN. IAL FllEE NOTARY .SERVICE NO NIN, llAl.o .. ,. J .1 ~ .oiDEiii: . .,.., .... 1IAL. iv. ~ " l'I' I :· ·.I ... . ... ~ •. . . ~-911' e,ii~.ytef.i). P-boak Ac:coun~(/'." minimum t • ~'~~:lf,'3W -.al !llfld). A oubota.._ lnternt 1orr.-...'li)eiiOln.1'o.-tir wllhdrawel offtxed-rat•. ;, 8Jtecl..tla1m~~· ~. ··-=-n1a ~ io ...i 000 by an agency of the l'ederlll • """''"'"'" ~ ~ ... T .. .. .,. " ~ Gowm;'l'r":· • '•Check diohl)1i not t' illlcHd levol of cleared fi!nda_ In ~ngo eccolllll.. . 'l«<ii""·~Flnl,......_ ·~ ............. --. . ·I. I J ' • • ..... -· ~i ~ . . • , ~ . ., . • • Registration, Rouleiie ·· .. ·:~titmd.e$ :rtroi~cted ,'fhe Rich llmorttY< . '~-· .... ~ ..... Dear Gloomy Gus ,. ' WASJDNGTON -''0n1M ~ve , . ..,. '-. , , t of ~·r Bicentenn1,1, we .,,\v'o', -~ ..,_.,);~ #erbaKJ8 •. in honor rJ. ~~ AmerJ.ebans aTrode .f~ct,:~ a. n~w , • , :1 1,. n r -« ~" f.U.comipa bice~.i mcaarc y... ay l.-qalilti-~· .\o"': cel.tlrfliOf!, our various . Allletrica '1 ~~ .... ._. .., ~... ~\ayer.a of. government Nldailt-ra-, . ll.-~claai~-11-~. w"'!ldre~rmsomec(Wr "m .a "• 1 i ry • , .. ~Y th•·• k:zni , i~°"' litil# of 'gcJwm'... ... • •ilo..:· .... Tbelc. • t --1ioodto=lli0fi.· C::'~·~T.bere has.~ p o w · e r 1biii. were being OYa *4 by ment of and""'by th, ~ ~ ~Per v a d e s ' ~. lacreuin1lJ" lle1191ierat1c · but FORlhe'people ha'ill ever ~ct ~ comiag to ~.ta~ bUt .variist(e(l ,.fr.om tbil l of. Amiriea'n ~ ,-~e gove~enta ~~-~ t' iiirth. ~..._ 7'i.. ... '--"l."· -~ life from the tion, then, Cat! be kJabd at a ,. · ,..,, .. A.L.B. a i s l e 1 o f another example of ••--•~t• ~ __. , ~ Gllls-11ts.,•1u~11Y If the supermarket to the 'iilmlla of ricbtryingtofendolftbe~· ,..__. .. _...c•1wn1vr.-.ct .. J Congress," writn an lnflameCI ty poor who were Jll'8Ailii for ==~~~o!i;:e-..l*';" i 1 Jeremy Rifkin, the leader of the paper money: and reftlli.al to be .-1 Peoples Bicentennial Com· taxed.to pay Orr U.. ~t , ~ mission, th~ urioffi'cial coun-sec:urili• lbat the jr.it.n of the t~:iwi.::,11~.!'if'h '.'&lnlpociety , terpart to thebmctal p0!'pGoil)". , CclnslitutleDbrtheltd-CIWllOd.' ..,, " -,._ ..,, u,11, • so, ~. f Rifkin then aslli in capital Jet·· , ~When .Bearct..prtl'OllldeiJ this M,&1l7 P•i:tsi . lW"res~s ,and I ters, "IS THIS WHAT OUR iDlerpntatioo, ho waa lie~ of cl~ of c1t!H'f!\at ~~hts • FOUNDERS FOUGHT · A boilli•llarmt Hei'epuodthat .ollDolivldual~i~iiibloiitr. . REVOLjJTION FOR?" •.the notWP that -un· .., will be In Ill~ d~1er,()'orli ID· Yes. · · ' • ..,. . derlies aiid fo~ms political struc-~led ~?m~in~tioos.olt!t; ma· '1 In the tussle ovV'. ~can tureis·asold'8Ariatat18 Jt'cer· 1or1tY, •• CNo. ,1, T .~e 11 ~elebrate . the national biAbdtiy tainly !f'UD't news to Jate 18th F~erali~t ). The ... me tact1c1 m tbep(Oper s"rit, ~sidee,lMpve century Amerlcan1. Jt was what are itU1 m .use. Tfte ~feet of the .-.meet tbat tti·e FF'1 at l"ou:Dd· James Madison, the ''master Dfl".W '!ectlon carnpldgo ref~ ' iJll J'.O.ers brought'bft a revolu-builder" of the ConstituliOD \aw, sponsored by Jolm·Gardner tfOn md. ntablisbed a new P."·,..-believed (No. 10 in ''Th~ andU.,otbercor-,oratecallpaws eriii*wt ou\ of.unalloyed aeal r<ir l:ederalist"): ol c.n\mon Cause, ~to break up such J(OOSe-Pimply abstractions .. ' . , "' . ' · ~tial majorities befcre they as .liberfy, fuedom and justlte. ''.ftl* Tris ~o1clir-fon!i. •· ·~ So it islhat llf.1" Rlfkio and many • fereot and uneqilOl'facultieo' or aQQthet bemban the .pervenioft acquJrine property, ttie IO~E'.flllE8 .!'interested aDa ~e11Ji'tloo of the FF's Work ~ion of 'cliff~ ~ combmaliooa of the ,majority" inthe·cauae:'lf.111""'7 .,.._ a•d kind• or property im-have formed and brolceothrough profit. Tbe dllfti:l!ltY ;,;u. apply-. .....Uately reoulja; ~ fl.-ii \l!e· "!'fW•~· as when.. the Jaclrso- ing'lhat kind of crllicloili ll( pv-Jnll~ of .AA>ese ,C!D..ilie ~-... m-fi11ured o~Mlow to restore ernment is ,Uiat>lt 'w•-~ ~ ~ Y.ih'• cl Ille f~, the p0wet-to.prlnt paper m-y which wrote'lle C~. , . tlve-pl-.,ttprietOrs, e"iuei ;-• to. the stat~ J~ plain~defiance of 1 , .. ·_ .~ ( ' ~ t.1 Ylaian af-tocl~y mte Clllifpt"' the. Const1t1;1'l1on. 'J1le fallbmck l ''THE CONSTITtmqN Wes intereats and Partiee ... ,,... ... 1 poe!U<!D. against such rampaging 1 essenti~ly ai\; ec~ .. docv· eulation of 1heae variOUI ·aqd bt-t maj011Ues who dp manaae ~ get l ment based. UPoD U.coDi!eptlhat terferj~J-1niere~ forms ~ themselv.es organized is cut in· , the fllQdame11taJ prl .. le riibto of princl~ tyt of m-.i lqlila-, sUtutlon'a!!Y unreaponSlve py-, ~ 1 property. ar~ ap.tericr to govern-t,ton, and U.volvea Urie spJrtt cilf; ~ ernn:ient. Tbe ~JU~ which. may 1 ~"tl end ~etaHy beYoft4 the ' P•rt-' a11d' facgloq. llf tlli ~ pou1bly ~ d~~-b~ defeating a I ..pa.ell ~Of• pQ"pul•r majorities,'' · Decwary. '81141 ortlinlry ~ ~ . .Sood l~~~· said Alexander wrote Ot'UJis A. pitarcl in "An ~:of the 1overnment_." . ilfaiDUton, will be aDll>IY com- !. ~le ~tlo..Pr«Mlcm ' of· lbe :.•· TIMl~arl)'. or faction moot In pellloted • by t~e odVaotap "of Con1tL ullo.n of the , Unlted need felU!atbtl JNN Ille_.. P-~/!tmg a nu.m.i-of bad 1 Sla'leo". (?be t'ree•~. New folkl, lbl1 .• nlppet out ol a let-...... 1 Yan). Publla~ iii 191'1, Jleanl.'1' ter to 'lllldlsOn from fellow 11'.f • it ;, that reasonlllll which ex· -·bu lelliOd &tolui-quo l!lii· Ruru.Klnirmakesclev-b: plaint w~y our ~on is a • lorias ever 1IDce for laytila "Appnltensioo tllat tbe Ubeitlis booby-trapped obefade coqfte : down tbe"tbeall ,.that our =people~·lp......,-anda builtto1I0wdMm,!lill!Paleand Constitution wa(,,deViBeJI u a '· ofm of'*"t*tvbave bre·"'up 'an1rv rit•Mwff;es' : means of protecting land a mor.e powerful eftett. .• n tbe· 8t , ., !'~,.,,, ... · i speeulatl>n,, beak,ers, maoufac-mind fll our i>p~ l!lanJW =:la f•~,' or ~ol!ue, , turen-, 1hipP.u ond •lave spOttftc ~ail-ibe I ~ .. and 1 owners from 'tbe Politics and ta-CGnltltuUOil . ' . i 'Die 4wolltioo · ' :~~· lolle t ~ies of the new~·· m~--compl~in 11111i ~~~ • """* to 4 i:,:se1ves 1on8tyoh4maJ\1ormersd. .b Judaeo, ~~== ·~-11\oll ~a .. ll.'It~J!"b! , ear Jar1ue I ot the imlfmen.,,.. ....,all In .,,,.. , • American CbnstltuliM 1llnply ra-ol~ ~· , I ~ , 11111( :~ * p0m is ! 4oesn't !l''1'e s ... se unleso it is ~that ( 'so lpire'to lifeak up:pur reftr"'1 I onderslOOd lbat the ~eot the rtdl .... a .J:•!•••lln,1 r~(her~ built the t was written by repraientoUve. • ., ren,e a1a!Nt1bo'ai ·~ not,lo work \l'atway. • ,, l ' A Dangero• Tl•e B ... fJ l U.N. Threat to ·ISraeI· 0 •1 ) ( 1., .. WASHINGTON -Ticking ( J March, does not want to risk .1 don1erou1ly i,n the back&roood of EVANS-NOVAK future in which Isl'.iiel, removec U.S. efforts for an ln,t~im from the UN, would face fuhhei HWernent between Jar.et and ~ , ilolation aoi:l in--almc:.t certain J:cypt ia the time\ bomb set to resumption of war . explode al the United NatiCllS Support it, alooi with all Arab 1 next month tf no agreement is cpuntries and ~Oat cl. the tbird · But some astute u.s: officialf reached. ..., World bloc whic1i now dominates s:ay pointedJY that there i ! ·~ That time bomb~ the threat the UN : ''another 11cbpol'' of tbougbl by the Afro-Asian third world Any "important question". in both among ·b'•rd·Une Israeli bloc, joined ' . the General Assembly requires a hawks and militant ~Israeli ~Y ¥,01cow twi>thirds vote. With rampant Americans. It' is this: expulsioo ~ • • n d~ ·,9th e ~-.. majority 1.~ontrol· on the noor 9f Isr.-el. would 1 produce . an Communist • boWeY"ir..-uiethirdwcrldbloccan emotional outpourinc ol n~'i.ons , to rule that so.pension of Israel is . Ap:a,erican ~up~oft. forcing suap.en.dj. or not an ~'im.Poftant question," Pr-esldent Fora to end his 1 even eKpel herice 11ubjeCt to a simple evenbandedpolicyin.theMideast· Israel 'from majority vote. '1 and tieing the U.S. inextricably t b e ,. U N The eravity of this UN time tolsrael. G e n e r a 1 bomb is fullY. uDdentood by. Assembly. responsible leaders of the 1:1t us . for American-Jewish community, the fint time nee Secretary of whp were _impressed by the State Henry Kissinger began political risks taken by Sadat at nonsto,.p 'Mideast iPeace Kampala last week. Many are mediation• follqwint'1>e October now convinced· for the first time tm war, ~e efement'ol time ._ that Sadat is deadly serious heretofore an indispehsable and abou1 wanting to end the prec~ tool for Kis:ainger -is quarter·century struggle with inexorably ru.nning out. . lsrael. -. ·Ir 'rsaAE~ {alls·.to reach aereemept by n;ext month for withdrawal from the Sinai' mountain passes and the Ei7J>lian oll'iield> seized in the 191'7 war, .Jbe-...__UN General LIKl:WI8E, u .s. officials believe that prime' minister Yi\lbak ~abin, enjoyjnl vaslly sreater Political power at home follo1'tiDg ~bis reJec~ion of Kl11tnger'1 Sinai proposals last ) IF THAT school or thought gained the upper hand In Rabin'• government and Israel kept throwing up new roadblocks to an interim · agreement with ElfPI, the·UN time bomb woilld explode in-.Mr. Foril's fa~. and bis eontrol over American policy in the lliddle East would be drastically t"ransformed ov~ght. Whatever momentary gain it mlgbt mean, for Israeli hard-liners. its long range itDpaCt b viewed \manimously h~ u tragidy for the Mideast, diluter for Israel anddqerfor the U.S. · · A1serilbly 1s certain to vote eatreme san'ctions against Ilraet . That 'would have c•taclysmic repercusSims -for tbe U.S., for Israel and for the world. ~othing, New A.bout • · It would tie Israel even clOser to th~ U.S., with a vast D)ajority cl Ameirican vot~rs ·immediately· r.-o)ving cqnfiicting emotions Bbout Israel and the Arab states in ·f•vor of Is1ael; would further -. . Permissive Parents . . ' """" '~.· ' . " . ,. . . , ' ' -Tboqlito au;ar10: ~ , isol'ate the U.S. from allies Strictness with children is .a which1 becaule of Arab oil, are symptom of late civilization; and f•moreimpatlenttlumtbeU.S. not a return tp primitive with t1rael'1 continued wisdom; asMaraaretMeadloog oecupation of Arab terrlt«y; and ago painted out. ' after· lludJ!ng -W prObably render the UN many.primitlwculim.,u.e•ar· ,_... l~any further role in the ly tribes treated their ehildren Anll-'1ll onftict with &l'eat 1ebtleae11 and n;e ~: dlaaeftement.bere perml11ive1:1e11. ao4 yet...,wQn :5 ~ta. ·,. eas~r: obed1ence Uaat the Jeter 'bid ti .s. olftclals rear soc1etieo cou.J or ~. by Ul'I· •:eslon Of Jsl'ael force: • t ,1 l"ilild ltarl Ueal -wbi'cli .,_ ~.. ~/l~. -. wo .. 11. "'1o l•to ea anfi,UN ~-~!"u .. c ... -.-9' .... =~r15~,-~;r , =.i::.~d=~r:.:.:: • q ~~ •forum ~ ot pcilltlea 1s; e!f.>°hlO .,_.,,.. IJ!Olllll'lll9tl oeo;toom cllffeieoce-~ l'Ol"er "! oome sort. Cif.ljili.li Oii i. ' i ' ' • ; ! . . , We connot effectlvejy suppress ~'1', \I ~ 1iutet, •the evil withlh Ill; the moot we '»4l .. ilpl ,., .. , 111 El!Ylll cu do U brtn1 It out and onllst It ala4 ~· Arab ~ that. In. tflle aorvtce of our better E-11111liil otlle~~~-world nature ;' otborwl1e, It merely . "!il Mali .. from . Jurb In tho b•oement, rnlliftf a ,mtu olll&t,lmel 1nlm•• llJOll1"1t of weaknool ta bl'eu tn liM ..,.... aetloa ei Jalt,,-..eet'1 aDd overw~elm us willl 'ib lud-x'il~~~<m eetlll1 'Of tbe dollfaree. • ' ~ Unity. --·~ kdet of A f1111etlc la lilte a mali with..,. -~ whole Jes wb,o lm.•llnet -only be .. fa a Sinai• ... walk • 1trel1bt ...., wldle tJ;:~ ,.,. ~~ :=.1,1:~T~two .. \ t 1 ~1-Iireel ta.& ltft , Rodina about ' a "111ore tW 1oplltitleateC1 ' ~· of ...,_ warfare alw~ re-me al lllal, Ill -would Szdd1w 1M 1 blunt, ,wt nlllM, !1111 \~join la ._..,_, "lell-lface• bnel>fraa! the UN nlllel-Imjto1ndfllft!" ~' confrontln1 Qice WI fMI we ore •Ill• lo :;r:;"t'"'•• a ppear• Judl8 • bloat; 1'e fine ~ailed l•••rlile, .,.. Ibo r1gul1r. -IM•"°"• Ibo-· .. 1 s•1t lzr. ••11 Asaembly •ao tnllfi leal'll onJ:t ha -14 we are iinable i, ~-~' SYDNEY,H ·ARRIS degrees, I thought o( JOOb BUl- ia11 ~s · aeute rem'8rk. ~·the Tli~litd ·worj< h•rdlr to ruch bell ' -Ille ,rlpteOul do to pt to beayea.i~ . • ·. 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J'ard U cf tbe wealthJ female membera la • GI llm1Y F"l'I boMlq rorm, and blo forbiddeDIDtbetemPle. prar to1ether at 41Ni inodMria~ea~ Their Ji vu jnclude ' -KritllDa ConaclG11-• Ford, eranddaqbter lit rllllall cf aonc•. dancel, ' Temple bore. / Henry For<!, veaetarian feaola and ' Tiie rellt!CM1a Met puts • . • 00..tln..,... chantlnp at. spiritual purity abOve, llluReu(ber,28,ialbe prayen. The adb.- 1 material wealth, and Uacbler of the lcnatlme al. Krlabna acorn meat, bcJ!h Elizabeth ReutJiei' -Mlent cf lbe United. liqllCll', drup, 11mbliD1 111111 Alfred Bu1b-PQld Auto Wllrten. Reuther ml-lex outaide of mor· ·~ they wouldn't lliid ml hi.s wife _<lied in a .r111e. . • Pttir anceaton' w«ll .. Plane crash five years Miss Reuther, 28, aays fulflllinf u the Kd&hDa *· she i1 continuing ber life. ' ' • father 's crusade. FORT .LAt)DER· not entered into DALE, P1a. (AP) -A evtdance, WU ll•o -multimtlllon alre In-1ented to •the court :volved in an auto craab ~ by 1.300 area rest. wbloh tilled a Po"* den ta aaltine ·that .Lauderdale youth bu GoQdwln be banned frcm · , been banned from drlv-P1orlda roads: "'fin Florida. ·• n a leial maneuv.-GOOD.WIN, WHOSE described aa unique.., Uctnae was suspended Broward Circuit Cc:urt" .Nov. 28 af't•eiahtspeed- Judge Gene Fischer lne ticl(ets, ·was the ruled that the drivlna driver ot the Porsche ~ habits of Leo Goodwin lporta car involved in a · Ill, 23, whose driver's crub that killed former /ff-..... , ll<ense already had been Port Lauderdale High 'comediap, Godfrey suspended at the time cf School football star Jon 111118 aEUTHJ!R and roao, U. JS one ot For\I have never dis- five lreat-1randcblldnm cuaaed their 1 '~a c k ­ oltbefounderOrtheFord· arounds with each other, Cambrid&e, wbo says the fatal crash, were a Sklllln11 and lnj~red "MY FATHEa WAS his $ 1 2 5 1, 0 o o public nuisance. Sklllin11' companion on working on a mundane Rid&efleld\ Conn. July20,P.Oli<e sald. • level in many ways, but house WU a wreck THEBANCAMEasao Lut Week, Goodwin he respected the inner inj un c t io n ag•lnst ••• ch•rced in yet di&ntty of man, .. sbe when he bought it, Goodwin's right to drive anotbercue. • ·. ~ ~·~~ ·;.:_ . ® ~ "Con't ycx; wait tib we get to the MJtl QOI station?" ' ' I ' I Llfl. B!fld • Real .Grounds said. . hnow htears he will and R~s~herf1said itWwW ·-:-:-=-:--;;;;;;;;~p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; "lhaveglvenup'manycf ave o remove a rem~. 1n e e<t un a l·,.,; , IAlllft myl>enonaldestreo." 200-foot fence by hearing <an be held on• 1 ---''the NIKO~ IMACiE". Mias Reuther lives at town qrder. peArmantietlntinjunh<illhoo. . , . """1NS'U";~"'N"c"'E the temple on Detroit's pe on. w c waa ~ East Side. It ia one block .. '1tl•......, JI•••• from Solidarity House, COSTA ,.~ •• ~eadqu&J;te~ or the un-Lawyer in Jail . 141-HM . • For Divorce ion her falher bwlt to . : , 1-· -----~----'-I ereatnea1 ... .. Exactly 77 percent ot. the di~ed womeil .. Polled in a nationwide survey said their for111er husbands bad lost intereat in pby_.t·cal romance after the mar- rtaae ceremony. How soon atty wa1 not ·ctear./ lmpltcatioa. waa too soon. Q. "HOW MUCR do ' these collece tida gel fer letting. advertising agen- cjes ,paUJt •d11 on.. their · Volkswagens?" A. The Beetle Board Deal pays about $20 a month. ' TOO FEW pet owners relllize that moat canned dog foods are t'pproxiinately 70 per. cent water. FINGER Scholars recently returned· from New Guinea said they noted.& lot of elderly,:n8tives· there bad. missing fingers. Research revealed that it was the custom some years a&o foithe young fighting man to give bis lucky girlfriend a finger cut from Ute hand of an opponent. And . said girlfriend ware that finger on a striD1 around her neck. ~ " · • AM ASKED the time and the place llf lbe ti first Protestant church service in tbe w~ "'' . world. In 1555, th•t wu. <French •H;;~ . .. ·held said H:rv'tce On VWegaignoi('Iill ' 1tif • 1 ' Brazil's'lliode Ja'heii'O.' f1' • "•ln JJ ... ," · • !: ! • ' ~~~'tSw'i\"\IPfllOlr,toes. , ... : .. '." '' · , ·• CAMILE If a candle's name turns blue, there's a ghost in the ho1,1se. U a candle sends out a spark\ the party nearest that spark can expect a letter soon. If a1 candle is ha.id to lia;ht, wet weather is predicted. The foregoini are Items N06. 7, 8 and e.c in our Qld Superstitions file . FoUR CLOCllS·atop anollplisk in~a •. Spain, each shoW a~erent tiille. OffiCial ex· planation is they're set in such a mannet on purpose. So romantic couPles who meet there won't be blamed for being Jate. ' NO DOUBT you've'sniffed one fi-aerance i at another th<at. instantly ;reqU.nded you o~. some moment long ago. esh.bread maybe, ..... bringing back the old farm kitcbeh.' or hot-;. Ford still lives at his family 's ~me in GI'06Se Pointe -F~.ms and wears regular ~lOthina. He also owns an i'mport store in 'Teto;a Villaee. Wyo .• &pd ret.IJJll •n attorney and accour\tant, o manace bis earninat from the family fortune. He said he uses Some of the earn- ina1 to sqpport Krishna projects. BQTH, JOINED the movernent through friends who were already memben. The)'. haVe both as-sumed. 1 Krlilma .. names. Ford's ls Ambarisa and ·Mi&& R,euther's is ·Lekhasravanti. Ford's father said his son's new life has not ~ caused any fiimily con- ~ •ructa because "we're all . .,-inllividuals." Said Walter Buhl Ford II, ''This is Alfie's . choice. JtJs not my ll)lle.'' I••. I ~~·Hears ts Little Trial .. Tactics Bared RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI) -Attorney Jerry Paul saya that wblle some observers viewed bis tacUc1 in the Joan UtUe murder trial as a "circus," she would have been wrongfully convicted if he bad lllOd tral!itlonal legal defense methods Paul said Sunday in a letter lo newsmen from his jail cell that the issues of racism and sexism "were there and had to be made a part of the trtal for .Joan's sake and + for the thousands of other wpm.en who are victims of rape. ~ '';JOAN KNEW TJDS, AND agreed to our legal and political strateeies, ''Paul said. Paul, 33, was serving a 14·day sentence on con· ·tempt charges handed by Miss LltUe's trial judee after she was acquitted Friday on charges of murdering Beaufort County jailer Clarence Al-ligood. . ·Miu LltUe, a 21-year-old black woman, was cbarg~ with stabbing Alligood, her 62·year-old white jailer. in an escape attempt. She claimed Al- ligood sexually assaulted her in her cell. ,J'AUL'S LAWYERS PLANNED To ask \be sta~ourt df Appeals' to free 1!.im today. If that ef.· fqrt»s, ·they'Will appeal ttl• tlu! state Supreme .~'Ortheft<f"eralcourts. . , ... .~, .... 1 , ·-·Trus·tees· -au1: wfto arew his •oOI.empt •enleJic• ~or .J cism of Judge Hamilton Hobgood, said in his S.AN FRANC' ISCO rambling, eight-page letter the defense ~ad !O ap, pleat to the emotions r1 the jury and "thaa/o after (UPI) -At their re. the facts and show them how they cool be in· .quest, Randolph and terpreted. .. Catherine H~arsl have "Joan 'was found not guilty while going against been appointed as thetraditionalway,"Paulsaid. trustees of the estate of · "I still believe the tradiUonal methodi would their fue:itive dauehter, nothave worked,'.' bes&id. PatrlJl a. ' , , - -The appointment was "ONE REASON FOR IDGIUJGlmNG the 11- made under Califor~a sues in this case was that I knew the -tate'a probat~ laws by Supenor strongest points were racism and sexism, which the Judge Robert J; Drewes1 state dellied played any part in the cue. • Miss Hearst s estate, "I knew if we allowed the raciAt attitudes and ~ to excet;c1 $60_.(.(I(), sexiat attitudes to go unChalleqed, then lheJuron ...W be deposited m a would look at the weak evidance and apply the tJ:ust account. She was raCist and sexist assumptions they were taught and kidn8ped Feb. 4, 19'14. · Weit to convict." · asphalt, triggering the lllley si:<\ne belllb4 the house. The sense of smell is more closely . linked' to the memory than 1-any other sense.· J .r-..,.--------,---------------------1 =~~;;·t.-1..-!l-. fr:·0 ~ .-:~.. : ,. : Centinela , r • , '-'joins TOkai • (Ann Landero OJ ADYll18 In lhe DAILY PILOT IFYOlJDON'TWANTIT VAN·DALIZED ••• ' KEEP IT LOCKED!! ,. Tini 1fU! \••1 C , . 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Orae1,.1 1..Countyi Put Pr•eet 8ad Paature repreaent.atlvn in a dil· •lJ"be llarJne Jl'l&hter N llloutb, hua~llMiel-ol-.llc(A of the U.S. MarineCorpo OUSll..,.., the conven· '*,uack 'squadron, m~bel'af0ritafir1t&ardOlDlrect~, . ,Avl\Uon" will be Ucmtbeme. fflU'AHIZ3 of MAG-II; . · U!Uted Waj will ilow fUDd 73 iirtlD· • featured durina the ' • · bued at El TP!:o, wi¥ be =·"lhe.lii* e•• ~ by -f ,led -•lllllr -fourth annual Marine ALSO DUSiNG the boclode u the OUtatind· rllaiD& ilr1*111UUoQ.,ln the blltor ,,i lbla •-UL.iAL •IUUIH J . Corpe Aviation Aw>cla· ooavention,' the Marine Jnc Marine Fl1bter At· ,ty,"beslicr.' • • lioa~MCAA)couventlon. Corps Aviation lJ)lit tackSiluadrOD. •,.. ' • ~ It will be held Tbun-· · . U~te~dWay ly Phil lnterlandl . ' I ' _,, ___ llOASD KEKBEllS wllI eatablilh policies lad *7 day ~b Sunday U.: pn1Cedur .. forthe-q1Diiatlcm.'; · weebninlte, the Disneyland Hotel Directors who reside or work in the SOU.lbw• T here · · Area, Unjted Way'• =·pbical div.Won which in· elDlil' Evenf A ·.ympoalum, .;blch SELF ~YP~OSIS CLASSES. · j You can easily learn· to.Completely relax in any aitualion. ' ' eludes the,Soiotb.-t. Harbor Area. WUna 'WJ:STMINSTER _ .. begins at ll a.m. Sallll" Beach ahd Saddleb.ck, include Bradford Atwood, Tbe fourth annual day, Will inclu'de active Robert w. Clifford. Louis F. Heilig Uc! M. Ted Wto1min1ter Open .Ten· . , Inouye, board treasurer. • l ma TOUQiament wW be · . ~ , Others are Peter Keyes, Roy C. LaHue, ·11n. lteld th'I week d of C ·Ii•:• Il '•:• ~ .. ..,t.' '• . .,. " •'" Doreen Marshall, Mrs. Joan>R. M.cSunl!ll. Jay llai>t.f.?,l3·lfud:0,~ 0 ...,,_ el...,' 8 1 " '' Jliltcl, Fred Sonabal,' Mrs. Carolyn Churm, Mn. Matches wW be played F da . 8·' ....... _ ... '!!:--........ ,.. -·--.-~y G. Sproul, Emerson W.,Stanley, Roger B. 1t Weatminater, ·Ri&h OUD tiOD · -noywife'wlllbeintodly.Tell,htt'' TOa!~,RobertH.W.-andO:~masWllela. School, G.olde·q West' WESTMINSTE.R three'' ~ 111 ' Ct\lle.11e1nd · _ o\L8o ON THE BOASD Jlre Jameii D . .-, .,/jllberbnearbYblchachool The ·Orange County ~ r . Rel•in your ability tq·sleepdeeply and'SOtmdly. Improye ·your abili Lo concentrate, memorise and recall. l ' , · Incffaae your • inCf)ine aDd expand your In: nuence. ~ Program your mind with aucceu aWtudes. ' ' EVENING OA88ES • NOW BEIN~ FOllMED , . -, ... ii.'.~' -~,_,,,..,·sr~dhurst, Mrs. Jo caineS, Frederic S. "-•M• · Chapter of the Naticmal ' eatTU , . .mllrilill, Dr. Jobft W. ~..-Douclas E. Chaffee, •p;.:;.;eeda will go to Founda~ion for Ileitis , .Aplln'DavldJr.,EdwillW.Dey,RonK.Dominaues, malntainlna courts at and Colitis will meet at SanClemeiltell:r,pno~'Cen~er E '-ewhe.,,,. '.Arthur f. Fretwell, Arthur .W. Gray, Jr., Capt; Weotminaterffllh n..e 7:4Sp.m. Aug. 27, mtbe 655(:amlnoDeLosMar~.·>SuiteIH 13 • c;. Robert , E . Griffeth, Mn. Bentlee K. Hint, Dr:, interestedinplayb:t.ican lKeyatOne SaVings a.Dd f M<':lllo~IPJ~•~A~ ....... 51.1romS;onCklov•~G..,.....MJ ll .... fliuih · Donald W. lngweraon, Carl L. R:ane,.Dr. Donald CiJ. ccmtact Susan Claudius .Loan bul~4ing , 140.p · PHONE493·3332 · Kleckner and Francia X. Leary. !llJZ.~~5436~':_· __ ...:.=.:=:=:_• ~Be~a~c~b~B~l~v~d.'._!be~r~e~. ---~~!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!''!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'i!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!' . NASHVILLE, Tenn. ·other directors are Clarence ~. ~~ - (.(P) -BW WIW._.o_lolartin}~ph J , McGuckin, Manuel Mend•, F.P. ' Sou tb er~•·ft'ei-'8'1 Mims, Cal MOrteum. PeterG. Muth, HitOshiNitta, mana1er illboard Rev. Clarence J . Nyenhuis, Everett II. Odell, Lee ma1u!1l9 paatpreoi· Rivera, Rev. Jotu{F. Sammon, Donalcl JI;. SblveIY, den~~·~ tbe Country Rabbi Frank Stern, Robert E. Thomas and Doan L. MuaN! Association. died Williams. ' • ~1. •• ., a.r1111'" Sllhday tn an Atlanta • ' • IO:Oll A.M. TUftNy ........ I .lln<:pital Williama 53 . (., Churth, IM<I S.. Melll IL. S..-1'°!_~;. ed. h ' ' Mi • . c· . hainrw' n ,.,.._ inter_,., .111 1110-111e suffer a eart attaetr· ina . 1cHl,.Ho11S.O...k~rC.J'd'V1 Saturday wbll~_1i•'tdling ~ , Mtcot1M1pt _, J _ 11 the AUan~IJraves-St. stt1"';!~~~~ Louis.~~als b'5eball V . D . • . 1'.T ~ .. ~ d M<Co<'::~';"'..:~~ ,.;t6.)gam~· . '. cor nve l"latne .... •-Mttwfl'lltll :~V..... · • ' "'"'•-~"-......... ' · S ANGELES (AP) lbl9r....,..MMtM1 two An-I EdwinW.Dey,general executivft from caunty wi1111Mon • Atcin wt11r.1...--S\.Ul)ary was rec ted r p · f ' fi t k · th f·" 1 •111 ..9'Tuesca.y, ,..,..,.,,, today for restaurateur manager o ac1 1c irms O·Wor m e .. 1o. s.i:1o:JOAM.111Mtcf'•~ Paeqaile ••Patey'' Telephone, and C . campaign. Wilek, as. :'.~·•tt·":~.: D'Alllon, 72, regarded·· Tbomu Wilckltvice p~ co IP mun i cat ions IE_.._mi;i:, "!Mf'-"' v.119y 88 the f'Btb"er of the lident of pub c affaars chairman, will bead tJHD5Plt.•. Italian r~sti.UraDta llr ~or tbe ~ine Company, volunteer ·professionals w11sTMot1•u.•D Loe Anielea. D.'Amore· b av ~ a.-c c e p t e d in a publi~.relatiooa pro. llCIE H . WIESTMOAIELAHD DI died 5'P.iday at Ced' ..... of cbalrman•hip!> in -the gram in the fund·raiaine Beech. P•sucl-•'I'-..... ,._ t • • United w or 0 effort t 7S. ~, ... 1 ...... II)' .1 ... ..,....... Lebanon HoepiW m a ' •Y rana:e . . . ~~~ 1E11M11ittt1 ~" u.-bf!artcoliditioo-County North/South · Dey and Wilek, both ..::h; t•r•• •'•"dch11t1rt11; -.. camp•'-. Newport Beach reai- El9tWtlh-•a.,..t1•1«. ----• ............ o.,..~a1 ROSLYN ... , y / (AP) dents, i(e members ol ''""'''· ce11ter111e. or.,,...o. • ·""· " A• loaned executive the United Way Bo•_. d . •w411 .. lleWl•tl:OOl"Mn... -8'1ri.8. ... tsoa;'ll,re-ilseek Dir -'f ,, PKlfk ..,_ .. _._. ,.,k. tired-Chairman and chief cbairm-., Def wi . edor&. '~ Hk\llewMDlt•wcnr.c--. execUtive Officer of the r: t D .... ltltlEY Citiesl SeniC C 'ed ~. ;e O w· PIE!titl P. OUH!tltlEV. ~ O., I -m ·, • .,, Aiognt ts. mt. ._......,.. °' ,m St. Francis Hos ~ _ MeU. s.ntwt1 .., ~ L. on Saturday '" of c:..,.. .. , 1.15'1w *"-. -1 -.. O.IC-.. Fr...c:t. Stf¥ket ar 0:11:11....,,Q~en II tit .. Id '#9 ..... 511ay A""'612D. ltl'S ' '~ .aa&&a.&A »PM •t Bell _,IMlllW•'I' ~. Ol·l----------1 . •tt1~!1,:.: .~;.':!m""'Pec:~ 1110TIC1EToca•o"1T01tS Carreeri and Gene · Thj,~1 m • ... - ---.... ' SUPIElllO!tCOU!tTOf'THll Si f 1•··· p ~Z' <1m. ··--n mpson, o o..ovo runue ~ , ee mai·or tlfl-nnMl'l'm•k•dlMtlonl to STAyEDf'CALl,.OltHIAllDit St F I . V II • -..,.. c-i.,.Cl'IH4•r °' ,.,.,...ic... '"1cou•Tvof'o••J10C ., oun 81D a ey won m. _.: h~· euh year by e11t•r socl•ly, 0 1recte11 eeu He.A-MUI fint place in a 60-player ~~ -· .. --· ,_,._ Elltlt•of ER·CHU,.. HO tll• ' ~ , " " ·--1t:RH1Esr 1:.c. HO,••• JRHUr Ho, section of the Open the Amencao Contract "OWA!tD . .UE.C::H0,0.t••sed-"' 'Pain, night B, chiun-~Bridge~.~ gov- ., The lnteniatiooal House of Pmcakes S·DAI FAMILY NIGHT . -' ·49,'-DINNER • ~~ ~)OOJ. nearest IHOP · • 1· ••• -~ .. • . ·• '°" 4:00 P.M . to Midnight ., ff \ l ' .> • I ! • DAISV1S~.l~:.v~:~:..~·= :,,':~E..;~~~~.2!:t pionship event or the 1975 ; eming bocli fot tbe"ruleB ... SW•l'#O 11., .. w • .,_., Qrl ttwt#l~"t'1"9<1A1.-"91111t S'u mm r .N.Or~tb ~ethin.~'brid~,Pl~ _ .. ot c.eu:·j'MeM; ~, • wMi llK'*'lt et! ..,.....,... 111 H1e American Brid"'e P.ba""' 1 th r ou g boll t .. or A. h Nebol;IJn .. ~"" 1>1910· ,...., """"· .-lltl Ult fle(ftlllf'I' _._.., "' • -r-:; -' Mf. r-*TlliMN\'tlfT-i<I-; ...... e/t .. t"r!'tflllt~~-s~-21r'"=·-:;;~hi:po:;/'~"~::;:;=ic'~'j'ijAJD¥;eri~C;a~.-~;;:;:;'~;;(·--:~;:=::::::::::::::=======r=="~==:==="=:;::~\====~:====;;':;==;.,:::-"1 •II llrelhtf Sterlll\W P•;ktr of IHlllllltdlirt.DrtoPNM"l.,..._wl.. . •rl•lt•ll ; C•llterl\lt ; IWD .......,,._Mn.l'Olhe~-191e11 .... ~--6'1...vkelwNI M .. .offk•olPAUUA.,HANMA.AI· -0.-,.~ ,.. ,. ·A· -. . ...._y__,,.s:ool'M• .. .....i .....,.i:a.tw.atDo'1erOrhle.W'9 ........ ~, ...,., c.• ..... OffklAM ..... L. :a. .......,. .. kw/ c.11tom1t1 ....,, -....- • ....__.,.... wfMl •lltl, 1111i.ue1 Whkfll•tltlptec.eofbuslnn1tlthe-Uft C. mt• nMl'I' fftAlle llDMllDM to Mft. clln.1911ed II\ •II m•~l ~ IO , • .._ .. , f\lllCI l"CAfttl lwl' .. nuwo1 Hid OKtOeflt. wlttllnf-~ ~ & Seeling l~m;.;:111. Olrec10r1 8tll arMOw•w """""5.,.._..lhell-rltpullikelloriot J.,. & Sliver ' ' _... llCJlk•. · n-r-.:-.o -·-o..t!Augu5t1l,tf1S. ' .._. __ .. ~ • l(WOH·IHOtftd f.r l'f'V ('' • ' ' PAULA. HAHN,( , (>pen o.ity a.6'9M C.E•tl.llor1Dft11eW111 Free Book on . SPORTSWEAR ............ ,..mtel oetecllnt Gold and Silver PAUL'6.HUMA ,.._, .. u. UllS. ...... .. ...,ort ... wwn ...._ ._, c. tl7t4 ....., ...... ~ =~g:::= : , ~I -Qll&uilrn 1 • • Wf:SfWff P\AtA ·--" 548-'121 .. .._IP llOr-.CoAtl:D~-~--. , ., , .... ,,, , _,.. ,L::-~ ........... -..... -•• ~.·~, ...... ,.""'li"iill' CECIL• ~HING. rnldtftt of I ,,.,., .............. AUflpltt ... '75. s.nl....S lt'I' :II IOfll, DefllAI, ..... .-..11 Do...W"9; ..... 91'1 7 M'lllc..,.·fff'f'IC• 111111 bt 'f_...,, *M at st. JotcHm Qtwctc. ....... ,..,.. Pklflc ...._... st.rll. "_, .. Dirk· 9tttt ..,..,..._ Funeral HOrntt -r \ ML,.._...OM M•ALMOMI c:aroN dee Mar 873-9450 ' CoolaMela laLllOADWAY ,MOlmllAaY 110.Broadway. Costa Mesa &42·9150 I As Taug~t 'By MAHARISHI ·MAH ESH YOGI· Free , Introductory Lecture a TOllO • ·...:.-..1t--1111.-..... ,_ .. • MIWPOIT~ . =::.~ .; .............. • I' • '/ IAMC ...... -....-: ,, _,, 7 ,~ , . . .. ~ ..... ,,,,_ .. ,,.,. . • j •. , , • , " ' ·-;1 . ~ ~ ~--A l Ever:Y rnorr:i.ing, daily interest i~ added to · every Los A~g~l~s .F~d~r.~I' Savipgs. Account. • J ' • ~ I . Passbopk Sayings -Certlflcates ,of Deposit-. . mvestment Certificates " ' . ' '. -All athighest rates . · ~ ., ' · LQS ANGELES fEQERAL ·sAVIN6S . • • . • ' •• ' ' . •>' I . Savings insured to '$40,000 ' Safe deposit boxes and the most wanted savings services -I • NewPOrt Beach o~ . f2P1 ~ewport Blvd. • 675-4500',(Across f~ ptY, Hall) • ....... ' I.' " , Head CJfficef Downtown : ·Los Angtf'1el'F8d,eral ~i.ngs ~loan Association One WllsKire; Los Angeles ~17 Other'bfflces throughollt the a ' ' '\ ' • • ' I ~ • • • . • • . ~ .. • , '~ ; • • \ . .. '-... ' • ~.f-t '( .. -• / " ... • • . I . ' . ' ' • .-' . i • • • \ ~· Ii • ' '•.W.or l~f~ ... ' \ _ .. ,, .. -. ... ,. 'f ' . ; . ~ . ' ' ' ). . • . . r -• If you .ibo·qght a. neW ·Carpet -_ . . '. ,~;.·:~:.'.::;.Witltj ~t:•h~Pfiirig the qds_ in.'~~~ _Dqily ·Pi,ot, 1-'·-~·<t,-~-~c;:i:_yo~ Jo ~.t-botf:i'ti~ .and .'mo ney:~:· · .; ~ -· -.. ·:·; . -. \ ' • I • • . • • I . I ' • • . '· ' w•r ' .. ' •' • ' • . " ... ' I " ~!. ~ ... "' . J. ,. , ... 1,r ·~ '" . .. • . . l.. ~ ~ ... • • J . i ' . I j • . ' • ---. --If you~ p.r~fer to spend.your m~ney o~ wise floor C()Verir-g-choices an~-don't . want to .be· tal<en for a ,ride,', read' our · ads. ,_ -. ~-.,_:-.' 'T l ,1LJ?i\'t.;, • ;;· ' ' '/,,. ~ 'r~· t t 1 I 1 .A'.~ll'e·best 'd,C.1$ on car.P,~til'.lg cire .ad.vertis~ . ·. :,~!·:reciulotly~ in tht Deiil.y Pilot. (If you are · .. •• · ,} : ~:~l~~k~~.9 .. ~or .':~~" t · ~~rth _ -.~ra.n~pQ;~a.fion . .. : 1,--_f ·" , • bargains ·' $hP,R 'o~r:au~omot1ve a~sr too). : .,.... ' • i . • • ~ . ' . . • -c • ~ • ';tr . .ft ~ , > .. ,.; -,. : ~ . . . ....... .,. . p.. ' f ' " ' .,, ' flbe _~~t ·e.~~•.!o. l>Uy o~ sell. afong the .,, •.• ,.,t ,Qrange .. G~a~~~ 15 ~e-: : · · . , · · ,. . ' ' " ·I ' \ . • I •• l • I • t ' • • • .. ' ) " ' . .,, ., . ~. . ~ . •• , --. ' " ( ' .,, ' \ ) Alt DAii. .... OT . ' ·.' ~.91111.11,lm • I • Donohue· Critical Co:itcord Captures ' di • on lion t:J~ Polo. Crown ' . • ' ' . -rwu~ ~ Aq,..;'.t(;'ub ~ . Peter .cuu.-Pl'OllllllY --UJ> llie 1111t MU m•·• -ol w-polo r"" beat lei! hit' ........ _ of ;:t1Ue a N..._t Harbor Hl&b ........ ·laam tied Lona BeaCli, M, tlMa 1topped Newport In U.. llAole, M,/llC llie a JS.year career that bed jO.St Cl'OWD.. , ~culminated i~ his soth'~.iorvic· •'T!Ua WU thei ereatest com. . tory. the Race of Champ•0111i1i,...... petitj,ve tournament I've ever . Donohue was described to ""ID ,_ · oJ ed · Juot look at the critical condition toda1~~! :.W~~ wbo ill becaus~ of brain il\luriea suf-colith !JI; nati~. w fered in a trial run craa'1 at Proleas0< • , bead. bea!eli team'• recor'd at 3llll0ols ZeltwegSu~ He \wu relerrl111 Ill his un· ..., tbe...... . to the oppoaltlen'• n-dif· • Graz Hoopital a • ....,e of 10 fqr _._,....,.. u biB · t1n •1serious daqer to his life.•• club recorded five vlc:tmiee and a and that he expected the crial& to tie to 'reclaim the tlUe taken by utfourtollveday1. · Lona Beach (Fullen...) In the • The blood clot1 in Donohue'• 1974 UPSetat DeAnza. · brain was removed In an --•-' CoaCb aur· Ba~'a ;N_.t · ·on Sunday, but the doctOn-were oulflf played well llal the Wift. still worried about brain bnliaee nen bad tht! aclM..'.~ needing , suf~ered by Donohue wtlen. ~ only a Ue to win the cbam· Formula 1 Penske car blew a tire t:,.cw;:P. And Coacord wu never .and crubed Into the pan! raill> . , Jumpinll to a 4-2 lead In and then hurdled acrou them, the aecond·pertod with the help of knocltinad~wntwotradt.......,. a C<lU)>ie of 1oall wbile Newport The accident occUJTecl dUJ'iJI& defensive star Jj m Kruse was trial runs for the Austrian llfand oot leaving ,Newoort a man 'Prix staged at Zeltweg Slmday short -.("l " ' ' afternoon. The race w~ped N_;.J>Grt ca me back 'Sirolli ' after liWe more th8:f1 ~al the bowff"e'"r. a1' Jaclr: Dickman~ beduled distance ~~ a( a ~ ui hll second. goal with downpour and Italy a Vittorio tif0'1~ left In the boll with a Brambilla, the rp der 'at ~ left-banded perlecto to.pare the time.wasd~clare4'thewinner~ count to -4'•3. l(rUle took Tim ~ The two tr.,i. liiards alao were 6 seriously iJUuriect. The.: Austrian Presa Al!i~Y r~plirted that I Ric hare!' uetiaef, ooe of the guardi·, · ,,aJso suffered brain ·il\luties. The other guard, Man' 'fred Schallem, was said to have · suffered internal injwies. It wu a tragedy that.didn't have to be; Donohue knft the ~ C:lark possibilities of a future in : raCing when he bowed out. · "I don't plan to get back in a race car at all," be said in the winter of 1974. ''U I wanted to, I never would have stopped." ApparenUy, be did •not want lo ' atop -at least not just then. The •Port must have hell a-;1re9.,,t.er hold on him.than perbaps even be realized ; seven mOnths later t-Donobue came out-.-fJl.,.retirement !'to compete on the Grand: Prix 'circuit as Roger Penake!s driver. " "Formula I racing is the on e ?thing I haven 't 'done in my ?!career,'' Donohue explained. ~"It's the ultimate challenge~." ~ Although the Penske contract ~was only for the remainder ol 1.974 and 1975, it still seemed a ~surprising move by a man who ···earlier vowed he was through ,,with the sport. · ; "Winning that last race (The "Race of Champions) made it i;easier for me to atop-to stop as ?·a b&ppy person, and it's impor· ..-tant to be happy in life," said ~~Donohue. during bis brief retire- ument. " " Lund Dies .In Crash A•Tall~dt«• TALLADEGA, Ala. (AP) - The winner, Buddy Bake r , broke ddwn and cried when· he learned that an old fishing bud· dy, Dewayne ''Tiny'1 Luild, had. been killed in the Talladega 500 four hours earlier. · The s trappin& Lund was crushed to death durinC a siX· car chain-reacUon smashup OD· ly eight laps into ~nd.ay'1 NASCAR Grand Naticnal event at the Alabama International Motor Speedway. Baker learned ol bis death while talking with newsmen after his ride to victory lane, and lost his comPoSure before · answerin& further questions. "Tiny used to race for my father and we spent a lot of time fishing 191ether"," Bater s aid. ''He was a real close personal friend of mine, and ever)rbody on the r acetrack liked Tiny very much." Richa rd Petty, who bad . f ini she d thre e feel behind J Baker, ·••id: ''Tb-sure WU bad about Tiny.§• ~ Ha Said be wua"t ..,.... who drivin& tb4i c" 1"ll that he bla.plt chief II; radio at the tut "the dtl--d be IQ' to set oat "' tt." . Williams ' Considers . . Changes, • Manager Dick Williama 1-*:ed perplexed. r "Seven hits in tWo-games ••• that's not bat {'call""ood -· duc\ion.<.'~ tli •. l(:aflfor~'-­ manager "D.oaned Sunday after the Detroit Tigers stampeded to a 7·0 victory, their second strai&bt alter ending a ha..-· ing 19-game losing streak Satur- day night at Anaheim Stadium. William1 said he is cootemplat· ing several linc:up changes for tonight: 'when the Angels,' re:.i-. dents of last place 1n the " 7:2S-..m 7:2'-.m 111!1p."' American League West, bolt th~ Milwaukee' Brewers in the _. of a ·--aeriea , UUit will ....imi.a~ a 13-game bomeatand~ · Williams won't.have the aerviee.i of outfielder Joe Lahoud. however The Angels oatfielder·desi1nated hitter ll cu.nentlJ; retidinl in traction ma ~.:!.~~~~.'.:.,~ Tbe ADPlli ~ -·-;..,. outfielder. ·Morris 1'1etUea who WU aent d(IWD to Salt 1""" ~ SUnday to !make room ~~Ill• roster for reactivated c.teher Bob :Allletta. -~. H' .,. .... ·~ balp}.•• UI I I ·-<N!~· 'We want• bllii tilbe lliCll'e'aplellilVO .•. to team tlie pltcben and ~ to· steal bueS. Wb• be-. we'll mtaghim back ••, . 1n 102 gam~. !'letlles llWell· .2311 with 23 rbl and Z2 1tolell --' .. Bill Singer, 7-11, will pitch for California tonight 11&ainlt either Tom Hausman or BW Traven of llllwaukee. .,,_: -•Vern Rubiafiioeda .... ~v bitter for Detroit Sund,.Y l!ld fts backed b7 an 11-blt attaclt which illdaded Tom Veryrer'1 -nm homer and three tilts by Rea ' Le1'1ore. I . ID two 1ame1, Detroit out· scoi:'!'i the Angela, 15-0, 'anll out· hitthem,27·7. ' •'Tfill la what I really call ,a streak:'' 1aid Detroit manager Ralph Roal<, ' • "I don't·118ow hoW it bappeMd .•. it Just.<lld," Ruhle uid at the 1t-aa.me. Wlspln the 1'1en en· clured. "• -J plldleil.-tban I clld todaJ' a ........ of U-dmiDC tbeatreol!. . . "I wal fal'tuliate today to llave a lot of belp beblad-. ~ •• 1._. Jluble rm bll •-w ~ by striking out tbr ...... W8lklDC two. Tbelou wu"tl aatto&d Figueroa, 11.t, wllD •• .. Mod ID the sixth lnntna. ..-nrotT . c:Ml ..... A .. ,... ..,.11 ~d SI I e: :: : io.r• J 1 • " ~· • wu b.1na Ued by ~oni ID tJ;1e ' mornlnl (5-5). • .. "We bad them all t,be way but we just couldn't put tlie ball away when we were ln six·on·five 1ltuatloos. '' ~ERCUTINO Pen-Am Gamet ·Coacll ' ' 'f'!' • r ~1:s pui ~d ~ck-haDdedtt:· into the net in the third period to Ueitat 4. · But Newport couldn't ~ome close again, Q!issinc three i&hotl in the final period. ,Conccrd put it cm ice with 2:08 left on Ed Belfao- ti's goal with an assist from Joe Bo1eD. The winners control.eel the bail the final 1:06. 'We just didn't get -~ti­ going in the fOW'tb-q'!Ofl#:, 'laid Barnett. "We started th-. third pi!rjod well, driving bard. lly major dlsappoiutment. boweter, Jiii KRlllE JACK Qlc;KllANN .. 1 ·'~q .. l • Strillgs (histed ·From Phiyoffs PHOENIX (UPl) -The -a.eq-lidvanced to the World Team'~ Weatern c.ntennce llnala a.ilday ni&ht, 'defaa~ lAli ~....,, 20-8, 'In a .... ,c\at lllml Wbm it W&I DO ll!qer -Ible for the Stririgs to win.· l CUtlno prailed bla own team- and Newport-for the Qcell...t defense dlaplayed In the tiUe de- cider. Gary Fi aueroa scored the other Newport goal in the second period with a nice usilt from Pat McClellan. Con C Of ~·1 . offense was balanced, with Peter Scbnqg, Peter Aac~. Walt Jlljcker and David Poot -tributiDi goals. ' · Scoring for 'l'<!eWpcllt acainst Stanford w~ K!rwie with thrff (two on penalty 1bo~1 ), Dlckmaon and Nick Baba. Stanford fini•hed aecoqd with a 4·1·1 record by aippin1 Lone Beach, 4·3. Cbncord .W!ll tied bY Long Beach, 4-4, In the morninc, leaving Lone.Beach and Newport with 3·1-2records. At ooly one ~t durinC the ". ternoon was there a situaUon where Newport threatened to~gO into the lead 14ainat ~·. Thcit was with 2:33 remi.llilna and the. score tied at 4. But Figueroa's long shot from out.- side was over the Concord net- and 25 seconds tater Ccncord. was ootop 5-4. Cutlno and 20 outstandip1 -players from' thl1 tournament will begin .training for the Pan· Am Games in Mexico Clty with the fmal squad to be cut to 11. ERIC LINDROTH Area Poloi8ts • Selected . ·;. . . 'J'•~e. a Walk! . . , , Ulll)lll'e RU.sell GoetJi gives Bnaton ·Rl!ll SOx manager Darrell Johnson some advice after JohDson• was tl\rown · OQt o( the first game at a doubleheader Sunday with the ClilcagQ White Sol<. The teams split. • Friistrated Lacy ~parks-1' LA Win , lly Gi.ENN WIDTE Bdded a run in the ninlli for 01•0.ltl,...,.,._ f' turthercomrort. '.C J;(i~GO ~L,-..,J.~J!;:~ • Lae~Saiil be wa SW'Prised to I~· 1wu clemi)' ·~~ UrlveatParcJarryandlearnhe ;;,Jf,lrp.~ea· the 11 .... In a Mon· was llartlng Sunday-especially trePJ. botel, getting ~JI!!}~· ~ ......i,~,io ,-uoo pavey part for Sµn~ay ~popb·• ~ iiopO&.Htiill'Ga'to 6af.! sewed up. baseball &•me With tbe Expoo' Instead, Lopea started in center .. ~got my ulntn~ and ihytbm field and made two rme·catches. dqwD, then they \ton't pJ.ay·me," 'One in parlicul8r stood op.t·:.-a: he said. "I just don't understand one·bander after Lopes made a it and I don't know what to do long sprint to get to the fast fall· about It."' · ing ball. "Talk it over ·with Walter , ., "I thought there'd been a mis· AbtaD (DOclgers "lanacer>." I take when I learned 1 was start· aua1ested. · · '"I have talked It over, a lot of Dod~r• Slaff! times. But nothing ls hap~· ...... ~~t=':~~~cnel u:is i.in.. ing,'' be teplied. ''( &ot ~ l\ils .. Awt. lt"losMtetes 1tChk eoJD 11:1S11.m. wemieSd9.y then I don't • J?l&y ;""9.21L.o5""991eS•IChlCll~ 'l1:H 11.m. All, -Amen"ca &nYmcre ar:d we lose two games. ing at second," Lacy s aid. "But I _ ~ot kn.~lf when or whether made up my mind I'd handle 1 , 1 1 ·Im loibl to play ls like.~;<inl 8 ... ·everything that came my Way.I ' Three Orange Coast ~stm's dark·cloud ovt:r my head. • Lacy bad played outfield most of have been naniect to.the·t975 AA· It turned out that Lac)idid play the time when be did get in action America n water polo team Sunday, bow ever• and he for LA this year, but was an All· follOWlng Sunday's· conclusion of smacked ~ first-tnniJ}i home~ star .infielder for three years in the AAU men's Rational touma· that got his team off and nmrung the minor leagues. ment at Newport 'Harbor High aa the Dodgers downed the Ex· "ldon'tcarewherelplay,''he School. pos, S..3. th arted M:ootnalJ '"laid, "just so I get the chance to ., ~er NewpOrt Harbor Hilb" 1tiat wJn •,.. ' . • 1 f play r'egulBr so I can show them 1 'i ace Eric Llndrpth. pl&yi:ng fer • Md t.01 becom~. the ftrit: ~pol can do it offensively and de· ~Beach Aquatics, Dana.IUlls ~ ~sweep the Dodgen in • fensively . •• wsfi water polo ,coach .Jack senes 1mce.the two clubs opened Alaton 1aid bis plans for Lacy Dld<mai>n an~, Newport· Beach boltlA!in11161. • • · -. >-are uncertain. "I'd like to fllld a ~ent Jim """''1 «the latter 1 Ai1 th~ I,.\ b~d to cila Git.a way to keep blm in the lineup- two of Newport Aquatics) are Mo6\reat' .rallY 1 ••11.tie = ~ especi~y while he has the hot amonathell-man temn. Which ls acored twice in tHe ~ g ·bat,"tbeLA manager said. alsotbeal!·tournai:neatlealP;. to_ chases~ Doug u. , ~1\ This afternoon the Dodgers , Otben to •mlike the tea.m. are .,G~ c~.b~ "l!ltiO..,....!':!; '.w«• Jiere.for a game with the { c1Uct.~ke4'il qm..-~VAM" CblcacoCuba and Tueaday after· Stanford Aquat cs," Steve far the brace OJ, run1. But Mike l rJlClOO LA'• DoD'SUtton is slated to Hall\lnn C1oalie),,Jim Ferguson Marshall· c~m· on in r~ \0 ~forhil 17th victory. li nd llike' Lou1blln .,-~on1 bol, 4 0(£ tbe•ZxpGB1 ,,,_1 JJA , 'ie!LA li'uW<ID7of9.outlngsaince Beach!• Paul MeltebuJ"ancl Coocard'I Peter Sctmua;,' Tom -~7 ..A;, ) ..A;, vtna: Oil this trip 11 days aao . BeUanU, Jon Svendsen and Peter• · · . ' " " AKb. . ......... L.. ~•UL E Olym . ' , Alcb wu named most valua· •r•M •.r•M pl&Q. bla .... ..::.. l.-,d ~ 5 021 P ....... ct .,.. X• b1e ayer aft,,.-lea.!lng ~--• ., " ,.. •. , • , u mates, uader the coacbinl i..ia. .s 1 1 t c.1w" 11 1 c Cutlnb, to the naUm91 :"o...,l •if:~}': "~.f ':1: K '48 Di 01pwilla.tlvewlll0,-· ~;1 ::~!~~ '\ :·:: . uts, '' ~8 nodefeatt:. , ...._...,. • ,., ,..,,.... • t '1 1 · ft U --Oll·tbat • -·.""' ·ot -•· ' "i'• -• '" , • llOSCOW· (AP) -Vladimir -..-"!: · T' ...,...-. ~ ~ 0 0 1 • E " '" .. '""'' • Kuta. tbe record·amaahln& lonc· 20c-.iijd~*"'ldllenamodto '{ ,' •' r;: ·~~--ce runner who earned hi& Gutf•t.be.U.S.H.iim-~ , "' .., •· ••• _ ..... ~will pete -~ ""'~ , • _.,, • • • cquntrJ its lint Olympic IOld 11.... com -............... \ ............ ' 1 ' 0 medals, ls dead at the ace fl '8. at the Pan-Am Games at 11.uico ·-•,. , , , T-• , , 'th' ~n ·al Soviet ~•· In ~·~-The US must T-v e w Cl ~ _....,. · ..n:-r. · · LM~ '' 1• • 001-s -.ency, said Sunda,y; that~~ wtD tbat eomi>etltion, or finlsb "":'._r:'.,....,,...~ •. Jo~~.~ ·-. ... bad 'been a track and fteld ~pld to DO other teabi tlut ~1.LO.-LDI-"*'"'·""""''""-wuv ·-.i -...-. ...:.. Mi we.. '!!! ~, .,.all(J,;fcr the ~9'16 -~·:,:-i:~~· '"'· ,.,..,. 1111.1....-w. coach fvc ~e past 18yean, died :&F~ ...,_, .. 1;'s~•M11¥tr eQ~m~ln:~man =.:..-:1 .~1,.~ ·11·1~1 'Sa=•f:keb~:,~a~~Ptc re. t::r'-~~iat'!-'k~ie. y, r hubemdelayed ,....u.>101 • , 1 • •·' t ~ Cclrdaand•on«oldmeda11iathe ,.)~ ~ .... m,. b.t K•11t-_. lltlll' ~leuec:l af later ' :..,_.. . i 1 ~ ~ t ' ' S,000--and 10~000.meter l'Ulll at ... • , ~----: , ~ ,.: .. ._.. 1111 .. r -2:&A-t9,m .~Melbourne Olympics in 1151. ..... . , · Ble8.EQls ·a ·Years~f ·.Fatlllty · ·' "ft'aawwidodllll ...... " C,.~-1::: . T:!'i •an. -~'.:! ... II!! ce"'r:'•iJ""" ~ ....... laot ........... _.___ ........ -~ =. ""'~~~ •\.=!!~· :t: ... "' Tiie 43-7ear-Gld Land, a fl&· llinc ~p ~ trom Croes, S.C., waa a .. loot-4, 2111J.pounder tb 20 1e1r1 of raclnc ex~. 68iac·•· 11e w• -a75,990 Illa • ....,. and llold tbe re- ...,.... ''I ... ,.\ ~' ~• '. "I' -· , S t t ·-= •tit -· " ·: : i:~~~ ~=--~~-~&Ji riit ~ -a'!i!q~ I il\1:'=-:fall.tlllrd ...... .... • • L.. : ~ .. ·~ ··m·· ~.. ··~ .iord far moll 0....,. American ~-.u. . Ha aloo 1ltld Illa wwld•recCMd ... a 1 .... -ll!eked -with a . ··-... ""* = u;e ___ .... ' .• ., :Ai! ·-····· 11 .....,um .. ... .. ...... _ .• .... t h ........ . .... ....,.,. 4 1 ' c I 1 ~··:·, 1 • ••:: lttM>t ~ ~· I :=:,! :; •• T..... •t ttt ~ •ttl w.,;*~-=•.fi s .. ~ . ....., ~,::~· ·:m1l1 i! ' ,.,_. II! • -.... 11.... ..--: i:,· ' ' ~";!Hii ~on Iha 17Ul tff I~ ft " a • .-.~....t= .illf.'at:m;-.. ,........ ~ . ...... ""·· -~IJ"---·-==ll!l'<:rllil .... I o 0 ...... 1. .. o ID I 111•1-I , • • ... ..,,w, .. tt ........... It.,.... ' • \ .~ .~ .~ l e .. ·' of in e to I e- cy a ot rs e r- to ce 8 ... m • ...... -,,. '• • • • - • .'¥Jorta CUpped Sl.-i. Pro Grid Eli~ ¢uui tO Five Sta n~ .• • . j j JIA'IMllM. • Only five. bowlen will Pro" fl'Olll "Darb -., " • ' ~L•\.°ti · nmaln altOf t•nl&bl'• ,_, ,.,... ,/ d° N.-tuo appeared to .. "r::".:::r:.:0 ...., round ot the W'eat c.p.t ~ll bll Y , ~ be, all lnterest in ~-• ., T """ ,. ...,. m11tch 1ame eu.& at--~~·~ ~··tournament final ::~-,f: :'·• ~ ~~ 'M;off• Lanes 111 cooi. u. l"sti'MJ,..,::lU · ::;-_:~ Uebrealler ""', ••~ , , , il!:! !! • :es• ~ftbAT~ar..t ·J11tloia1J 1'0Qtb1ll o .. aiDI :!~1T:: =n"•~.u... 1:; ""a na Alt l-1¥lbltlcm-. !IPanlU'd went lo _.., ' t .,. • " ... Behrens of Hawt.llGriae 1·1 Ille VllllDp loll to • U, ii 8-l let on • -1 1 • .-I: " r..a:111n•a118 "°1'f-·1a1o N. • · -T Bors .i:.b:::tau11ed =w l I I ::: w l: u~ n elimln-. · t.. three ' -":'ft: 'Next Monday algbt, BID Sllllersr11•· compleU.'!'•b. lndafrowt Into ~.!.f111 ' I : :,: : l~ the top five bowl will U uc is e ea -~...else. 1 1 • ·,,.. u '' · en HONOLUL ----Calvin the third round of •t..-MttrClrtMns 1 1 ' ·• ., " vte ln head-to-head eom-I town ""' AMalllll(.AN CON•l•IMa ii petition ror the cham-m~s rnt s~ason ia the · ament and Kodes aa-; T'~ ,.,, ... • pionship in Soutb .. WcrldFoot,b'11LHne1a walked olftbe,courtt\ur. ....... •' ''·•,, i1 California and the J;h~ OYer Wter'tq•l three lDI • 1econd·round :.::;r:...,. : f :'::::: to race. a similar "' ... or ...... ' , ,• 111•tch he wu losiac. .....,,., , ' ' ·• • ., fro S Fr .. _,. RID who ..,,..,_._. a • ..._ • t t • 11 ,, m an ancileo for .,_.._.J,.. .__:..,":,7"'~...:....· K••'-...... CMitr••CM.,..... _,. theWestemStatee ....... _ ~·--uom -..-:;.-~ ' • •t.• v·., I · uue. Hlwlli ..... wlMn h ct. ' · ~.,. 1 1 ' ·* No ess . th•'! nine fected rrom~·ua. D..... WEST ALLIS, Wis. -~= : : : :: . :: bowlenbaveacbaoceto . Veteran Mike Mosley · -..,....,.~ · 35 mo've into the top five Co~bo.ys al the, ~atidnal took the lead on the 5.1rd °"1" •• • • 1.000 ,. 21 wota allhOugh Brent Ind Foot~ Lea1ue-:-will~ Imp, •hoolr. oft twO ad-~":0ty : ~ t :=: .~ ~ Behre~ appear: to have s1delined for the 'rest ill vaaces by polesitter SMDl9tos....01,~000 1 ,, tbe top lwo .-111 .... -~ I~ -Jobnny Rutherford ind °'""'"N·=" 'loCked up •. 14cludeli ID '~ ,....,.,,. l 1. • , cralaed to an easy viC-fttW"'91~:"~ .. '° th' ·rroap •ta ~--...:.II ., " • ·. t,~. SUDday ln the a °''~·g:."::!~ , di8Dibt9Q J .. i ff.8.veles amn& . ..,~ i ~ · mile Tonx Bettenhausen """'-=•sco•*DHttll 9' ~alil Va11q .teur.. Co~U~BU .OblJ _ auto race A~ Stat~ Falt> ,.n.o.w:.:~CJ::' 1 ren1qlltb);1 .;; -:.-si · Ul.i. • .,.,A .r~. Park. • NtwEnei...-.i"" ... "'* . T'-' h\' I '!"-'-' '-DUI R th f d b I fl 0.Wland•lW•INNtllft . uaug s -ct tm g~ continued hJsi mastery u ·~ or r e )' ..,_..Y'• .. '"" ilnderwa";/at9:15. . over Stan Smith~ay tOQkthelead on thel56th ~~~~ro!~:~.c~en -•-•t1e WI mowinr do.Wn u.e tali lap Ql1 the one.mile oval o.1-i•tAt1•ni. • .....,. n • ·· Californian 7.5 &ra to re.-after he and Mosley had :~::in::,:~f18:/r.':11 BERKELEY. ~·acb the fina't ·of the fueled . ~owe~er, =:=.s:::.:~~::!n. QU:arterback George ~.ooo Buckeye tennis Ruthetf-?rd s .oil pump Hou'"'"'toerrwr Blanda P•sse'li fOr 8 championships. fell off~· en11ne almost ,...Yort~~:":VcnO........ touchdown, tben .1-kictei::l Amritraj.'s victorY, bis immediately after he re· ••HtwH.11-.~· a 00.yard JiOI• goal with fourth slraight verdict tum<!! tot!!• track. • 1eigbt aeC:onda:t'eft to give qver Smith in as many M~ey,.whohad led by .01111L0.=•~~1~Aoue • the Oakland Raiders a tries in 1975-, earned him 18 seronds after 145 laps, w L T ~1. "" ..... 24·21 victory over the a shot at second-seeded promptly resumed com· ~...,._ ~ ~ : •:= : ~ Pittsburgh Steelers in a Bob Lutz 'of San m"!ld and cruised to the ~,!I: ; ~: :m:: N ~ t 10 9 a l F 0 0t.ba11 Clemente for the $9,000 checkered n., ahead of OWtefte 1 I Q .m .. 10 League exhibltioii garite flrtltPrizetonight. se~oo~ place Gordon S....NI.,,,:-*':~'!~'° uo .z Sunday. t.utz had reached 1he Jolincock., . . Souti..r ... c..1. 1 1 o ... 1 • • • · · ..-final iround Saturday by Tom Sneva was third, =:1.,..1 ~ ~ : :m t; : Patriots ROii whipping Tom Gorman. Wally Datlen~~ch fourth ~~ : ~ :, ~= ~ ~ . ( -and Steve Kr1s1lo!! fifth. smrur'•O-• FOX-BO]J.O, Mass. =-PNtest ftled • The last two laps were s..""'°"1o•t.JKk10nw111e Fullback Joe Wilson · -' ·· run under the caution =.~_:~·.i;t;:~.'::Mi given a chance afte; TORON'!C? -T~urna-flag after Irvine's John ~F.t<tli•••ll, ~~m Cunni.nCha~ was ment offic_ials . filed a Martin s pun out on the lDJUred, spnnted six and form?:I coriiplruftt Sun-south turn on 198th lap. 34 yards for touchdowils· daY, mght ov'er ,Ole play SUnday'"hight, sparking or Ili.e' N~s t ase of Bueno Loses the N e,w England Romania, BJorn Borg of Patrif ots to a 36·10 Sweden and Ja~ Kodes of •triump h over the Min-Czech~slovak1a n t~e ne6~.a Vikings, Canad!an ~Pe.n tennis Wilson, a third-year championships.· ~ .hea Stars Shine ~ .. 'i ·'" ~'IU..~.-:.. h (Jr. ·J'lrn., 'l't<'v; r ,., •·' i Iit;;,lle{9titt .. Fi DAti' ,, . , . r . . •.:.2"'" Americ'a n Legion ·~ ~!setb:~~a ~~~m~r;~~ tain ·valley and Miaaioo Viejo came to a close at Anatieim Sladium ·s.in- day afternoQn with ~ annual All-star came, cap tur e d by the Americans, 4·0. The Americans scored twice in the fifth and six- ., th innings to break it open. ·Two walks, three 'ft wild pitches and a single " plated two runs. ·1 Then the game was pUt ., on ice in the si xth with a fielder's choice, walk ,.. and single. · " Fountain Valley:s Rick Woolard , Vince Bienek and Dean Fox c9lleeted ,; four of the Nationals' six .. hits. Fox had two sl.pgles and Woolard and Blenek r each had a sinele. , .. N•l ....... 11> ·•• r· ,, . ' 0 I " ' . • • ' . • 0 • • ., 0 ' . • • ' 0 • • • • ' • 0 • 0 • • • • • • • ;l'J 0 ~rk.-141 ...... 'EJott.:ltl L~ I• .. o -. ... l 0 • ......,..,.,... 1 ' '"°"kla,•. , ,,.. I• t Plrtut<•ll... '" d 11w11e,n " o ,tc.IM,t I 0 1(911y, ,., ~ 1 0 ""'""'".. 0 0 lktMI,.....,. 2•· 0 " GUl ,rl 11 0 Mlrtlil.cf 1 0 MOan,cf '" 2 ..,...1 ... ~ jl • ~llt 2 WNtt.P. 0 0 , T•lfill "( to 4 k_...,...._ ... ..... ""-•le.'I' > HARRISON, N.Y. Ann Haydon J ones o( Great Britain defeated Brazil's Maria Bueno, 6-1.,. 6-2 In the opening round ot the $75 ,000 Women's Tennis Classic Suuday. ,.. In pther first l'OUJ1d m'8'tcti8s, Jap~ll!s ,~Wf9 .~wamatau de...- "feafea Eiailand's Glyn-.Dia Go'es, 8-2, 6·;4 ; Terry liolJliday downed Italy's Maria Nuuelli, 6-3, 6-3; : '-: Brlaltte Cuypers, South o • Africa, beat Nathalie : : · Fucbl1 France, 6-2, 7-6; ~-:Mirna Ja'11_ovec:, 1 o Yugoslavia, defeated g g Tine, Zwaan of The o o Netherlands, 6-2, 7-6; : : Pa.m Teeguarden ~ : stopped Paulina 1 o Peisachov, Israel, 6·3, 0 0 ~2· . . 0 • 0 0 - :-: Borte11 0.. B~sebctll's Top Ten ............... AMalllllCAll LU•U• l"lafWOW G Ma NM c.r ... Mlfl 111 OI 16 U1 .M Lym.... Ill -16 Uil .»'! ""-NY 11"1 ... loJ 1G .m ._....,.,,.. 111. • " m .i12 ii.,........,. ''' .. n 1• .111 =Dir .. N 4' w • .-Olll ',. 111, .. )g UI _. 'ICC\-,,~ ... ,. Ill ... .,_..,. '~" '" ... llk9-1 _ -r, 1J m .• ""~~· 1tr, 1': "· J..:k.-_ Qalll=--•: G. k911~ .Mu_... n : "'"'Yorlil. n : ... ,....,,.~~ .. Lynn, •••l•l'I, "; M•w•rry, ic.-Oty, .. ; L #My, .. '""'°"'• •1; ltlc•, ao1lon, •2; O. Scott, ~.~. l"tklllfll "' DeclsleOMJ Morel. 9"lorl, t.2j .11•; AM'"", 9•Ulmoro, 1 .. 1, .1 'i..M. T'""•l, 8'1\:lmoro, 14', .700; YJIM, 11o11oJ1. 1'"1, .M6; Ecktrslty, Cl•w!Md. f-4. .•tt;· 8. Lttl 801ton, 1J·1, .612; alylt¥t", M Al'ltlOI•, 124, ,'61: flolnwn, 0.itl9ftd, ....... '61, ~ .. .. , " '75Y2 I.Ja~~ball Stan·dings o· ... •• • ' • . •. . "' t '.• ' :• ., TOYOTAS HERE NOW COMl lH Tl5T .DllVI TODAY • :·-~ I U.Y' . . ·~ •1 , : . · Olt, . ·LEASE ./Ii. .. · ·, · ·~t10l-91A ... i.,, 1 1fl~M6 · , .. U LE __ , ·-· Example 71COIOLLA 2 Door-· ' IPood. Ill . ......,,-~ S2876 • ,- AMEalCAN'LEAGlJE' East Dl\llaloe W L Pet. GB Booton 74 49 .. 802 Baltimore 66 54 .5116 61!> New York 62 . 59. .m 11 Milwaukee 56 . 66 .451. 17~ Clovel'8ci 53 65 .• 449. Ill!> Detroit 48 74 .393 ~~ We1IDl.W. .. ~ Oaklond • 74 48 .80'1· - "'){•vu City .., 53 .551 e T•aa · 80 SI .488 HI!> ·a.!Cqo '. •• 59. 63 .484 15 • lllaneOot.. 56 67 .456 181!> .Aqe&s ss ea. ·"' 20 I .... , •• sc .... ' C.....w, &nlOn 2 ... (2flcl...,.. 1 I '"'*91 .. "..,.,.,. .. T-tO ~M~•S ~·Ci .... v .... °''""''· 1•0 o.i1M11.Mll...-.. 1 ' T ... 1··-T•u1 CJ9nllll'I• 1 -12. •ttd H•r .. n WI •I ~ t"'9cl .... llfttlH•ITl-Mll ..... _ (l ...... 1 , ... , •t Ml--"' (~ .... Mii I w• 11 CT'f""9n W W ,.,._ J.I) M ~ l;Mlltiof1·11) ~ t~•t•lt<to.ttNrllf ClletlM1NI Oli!Y' ............ ... , ...... , ..... er..-a · ........ M ......... ~~ ' .. -. . • New OCC Fadllt9 . Oran~e Coast College's new $250,000 Indoor handball.racquetball bullding was dedicated Friday. Tbe project, a joint venture of the Coast Community College District and the City of Coot._ Mesa in- cludes six courts, one of which haa a glass back wall, (below). ' ' Fishjng ForTolilght Rep ort • ,Soccer ' • .... taste. PROFE.SSIONAL VOLLEYBALL Sw•1raC•flnl• BANGERS . . .. s ........ SPIKERS I • j ' \ See Ul7" All Wortd Pl8)'W Of TIMi Yw • '1 STAN'OOSCINIAK ' •· ' TONIGHT-AUG. 18 • W P"4 •UC •n• ...... M '••• ......... , ... I •••• a.SI Siu •1111 •••••••••••••••••••..••••• SI .50 Wiii A MICASA Vul1:rl• Sou t h e rn Califo r nia Bcacg1rs . 17141 54 7-5194· . \ Ellhlryou'llM it. Oryou don't. •n "' "' '" "' "' "' "' "' "' >n "' "' >n "' '" "' "' •n -• t . ,j i • •J j i \ ) ' 1 ,.,. '. I -400 OOr.i-large rooms ; wit~ all the e><.tras~thick~ '1 toWels, electric blaf11<ti!ts, ; a1arm docks. ~ 24-hour room servicQ. •. • • .. ) .. ~· ' ' r l Free shut+le fd ' ~ Oran~ COunty ~;Ai~-. i~ 5 miriutes away. f .. c -rl1 Free f6 r-,.... n~ · . IV I· ' ,. ' ) . u .,, • . • • I I . ! .., ' , ' Oraf'¥ Grove.G?fe · ' ' ,, : l.o~· L0u!19~nd· ' Galleria Bar. j I A~ of all things : a 2Dfootwaterfall.! .. • • • .. ' .. ' ' • • . GNAt 'kOTECS • ...i '*" Unllcl Alrflnea. I .1 I • • I • ~.Through Rose-colorec! Glosses • • stic: '" • .: , ll!J···. 111-L"!C\''1 ''Cllrrmtlllldftll_.._to . tlo• llepart• • '""'"""-. ' ,...t ;Jl!itll.becau1e UleJ ........, · 'rollaM, Im lf!li!lo 1~ •.... ..,, _.etatetbet«ort111a1-• ·-•le::.; er ·~ n.i:b fer IWl' cliit ''toiflie*t,8dre.uae1t'••-lli""4 · .i-, tbeJ ~!t.il*l'Outlo ... tr.iiim91lbed~. • • '1111'*' • !Iv Ille-' · ":A•d wU1e moot are · ... lou.. ifl::!! · a teal .. _.. for '' lbelr-• for leu _,, • ...., ·11e-. , ,~_ ... chwloiatlleparJlle, ........ ~·'"••t!D1·tocl0ccnte --··-•1•1 .. f ' ' ~;.. lllliil de-are wtlllqi to buy Ibo Wu. ,. ........ =· _, aut ol'VC .lrilae 'IX ...i cll1 , prtii. w~manablp." -· Ill " 1 . ., ..... .. =:--'$"""' bec-·alllMiir ....... ...... • -"' ~d9p •lroeo. .. . .. t0ll)eartat11-_....:., ... =.= • Tiie Wlent ut 11111 ~ , ~ 1!191 back •i• -·---bunted." poll'ON-l~eeilllebutilae-'ff4110D'1tamjly. • ftntprojetlaUI ,.. -- 1 •-••u.ct bc!llllt""" ...... · lhop ~Gat4';he-lbetoR ·-be auacbed lo ' 1'111••-)r-....... ~.Jpthe•aliona1..mpo00cia -1o . ...-°"" .,. . , --·..-• • " • • ·In lW. lj.,. Pl 113, ht baa bia-'.feat . 8"cPD pqg-a~ • ''T!nucll ' bi4 mi!lllMIN ' ~ and' ~ clientele 'tbat • cutt!qwilh plllo ..... ~-W•to'eli'9elllill-oW!I -l!riopfftallJa\,i,u. 1 , ~~ '•"Ceilm~,u~...-•· Yi ... , .. Mid W•ley Hotaa. Pl">' · U ~rl.ces the· •lllfl• detnaad fer _beveled :to .. i:=lltaiped Gira Worti ol • ~4~om" to pallet-vldo more je"'el i;r.:: Beaeb. ~ 1 la NewPon Beai:b recrea· ... tiam.'t Hoc.an expl ,_.Ed -... • ,. "But uni-,... -~ -~to beYel ---··~ -lo IO OJIPOUlfli -PO IWO tocolD~bJ. it'J-IJ'"-.-fcroki-11-n lhat.nbtlblittrn · dOwn.' .!I . ' .... Another ·darectlllitle al bia · 'window deoip for Wbar ...,. "'" reotaw'anll iii tbt P!llnt~Ued· ' in1 that , mJke1 .&l*I) "~me ,.n~·· .. Thi• ~.a~ 11me foo:. special nrt:nes. "'" ~.i~ Time and 1~the6c!I· are .'tlle creat.est burdles:in _,'-Ith CU11tomen liUt be ~ lheqi y.oith bia Jri.b hUIJIOr', . -''Acoupieof,oaJleneaell-- figure they can rdftheea1t·afthe job by usiitg Plexiglas bµt we won't even touch thesturr . . ,.·A stained glass vt'indaw is a work ot aft• -.µniqu~ ana 'ex· Pensiv~ -:j;t~at ·enhancest the , value ofth.e)i,ou5e .,.. , • ., "Somei c:~r.act~~ ,,,tpect ~to Mier a wjlld<>W on morida:r, ~nd ha: Ve it done on thursday But we nehd till\$ io''°'bink1 tq'be in the right ft•m• of mi11d, tq.,.... on coloa Ru,fitn&. iii · senseless . when· the view~'rl.lll 11e·,wm•· . ' ' Dtllt'll ., .. ~ ' , .J J -;t t • ~' I . As Jf18nette Tabor c~ f]lass , ~ J~ -(abov~;· right) a~d Ren~te Mircheff i !: 1 , ad1usts leadlng to fit "cactool), ", . , ' ; '.Rozy"V.alenffn!J· anq· Wesley Hogan • > ' · , discuss. choice of color. !:i ' -"' .. I :' ·'! ... . I:"~· ~ ' . i t(-· r n... to bia expotiellNd....,.. 11aa •. 11oc .. f•c• '"' ...-CG11111et1 ond ~ ""'olCloralile artlot!c li•-a-blP i. com'ebomeow ..... , He'a con1tantly ...... at their cboiceo of aubj..U -leprechAun1 . Rornaa orst•, sallbooll II lunaal .... 1'11- llon lhe 1ridiron. Wblle lllCh penonll -.... moo\ likely will hne to be chftDled ·wben tho bauoe lo Mid, llotlon often lo uked bf Ibo -owner to reploc• lbe~ - -and commlNl....t bf tl!t aid owner to beautify U..MW home. He thrives OD tbe c:ltaUma9 ~ • -· that Wlf ntbW lUn ' m111·produciq a few doolpo lilce craftaman wbo Uaink tbe)t know everytblDI after •l• montba. "In Eurape lhe lldlll ore- ly ..... but -lilrp 1111111ben' ol Nner!caU are leandol -ID elUBea here aod have llarj,ed i, becomededicated,''be1akl. ~ Some ol these include -old . Wood, who earn.eel b1I m811&tc?,.. 4e1ree· at California State ~ University. Lon1 Beach wttll a thelll on atained 11111. Now chief desi1ner fer Victoria Beach Salon, Inc., he ln· rorporates the brilliant colon.in· to furniture and 'fOldinc acreeu on display at the Sawdust Festival in Lacuna Beach. John Russell and b,11 floler, Alice Gibson, are ex·teacben who turned lheir avocation into a business at Tbe. Factory ;n Newport Beach. _, ; Her interest grew after dolnc a rltirge wind.ow in her"fioriie pdhtl r everted to his artistic bent when school )obi grew · scarce. Now Uiey do 'ctiltom work and, teach stai ned glasa fotJtbe Long Beach recreation department. · Competitive as the.btalinesa is, the entr~pr'eneura admit to bor'· rowinl each otbet'1 solder in • pinch .. . ' . ~­... . f• "I -t ' " ... .. • I • . . ' . I l ! 11 l' I ' • . .,,,. • :l..-\ : I . ~ .. ' ·~· .,. .. ' ... ' ... . .. ,. ' Eve·ryday Housewife. r • ·bid, .she Give .. j ·~p qooq· ',bife.?. t • ~ =t,1'19., •. I • .. • ! l I I * DAll.Yl'tl.OT ~.Sociais • ·Calenda~ ' e ..,,,., .... CLMl.~eo.~· · ,,,,, wlll on.~,.. y-~ ,,. firdqa bom ,.lo 16 """' ot ,tlle 11-!Pn!!...,.,C....._ •· . , ~., I 1 II wlll a... to JIO-act """""' !U14 •.w ...... 1m11.-1a .,_ ~ , ..... P<•lldatloL •• ~1r.u.11,....,. __ .8t1M ... 'm!nlw .aloe.-lt wlllbe tUm lllellntldlllt' i.Bfclua. . . ' NOW: Tbe Im~ ol-•'a nlllloa · .... lllefemlnlatmOY-wlD·be--atllle llJbundOT, AU,. 11, mMllDll ol Ille Or .... c:.iat1 1P 111plc ID the UDl1mt1111Cllarcb. AMl!olm. 1111eu ... wru be z -..-i. a ullft o1 am,ary, wbO II Ille llllb pd-ol tbe !Int -c"""'a111,1111'1rellllontobelaeGrpar-1Dtbo-ol _r Crnla. . .. ' In ber talk, 1he alao will dem1atlf7 "11ebentt to u:plaln - -.... dlnct -~vealnaupportolllle-epimt'aiJMI&, COITA •aA JVNJOa WOllEN: Tlie an· ..W ru-11e aale will be conducted from t a.m. toap,m. 8atu.rdl)',Aui. 23, ID tbewoman'1 'tlubbCNM.. , . ., Procema ww "'*""" tbe .._., t>hllaii· ·'-'throplea lncludlns the Em.:rency Welfare l'\lnd, Children'• Slloe Fllnd ~ Frasrance Gorden f• the BllDd. . . . ' . ~ -~· ',. • • Horoacope .. • ' MirgO:-New Deal ' . . . . ,,. • tllll.-AT;AtJGUn'll )'oa. If •aarrled, ao-P••:mlllM,nota. ll:rU'DH&tOIUI& .-1'-JOUtocam.. ~UA&JtJS (Jan. .. <M••ll 2.1· ml!JOUl'Mllto1-salpro-.. ..u>:-.r;aa.:cye1e A 1'J: .. I-•••, .-· ' . : lo Q -.tr,..t'Ju!ls· ., t1. ~:= I TQIOO CAag,JS. Scpl. -.; llltldllllil. Tlmlllc E ~l: Y"" pt -Jcr,, Im ........ ~ ae dcllll wl•ll•I' are. -11ea11a-p1oy...,i. l••r •Pi>•arance • . ~~'"1·• area. '~ITIDcre-., .. raOlltll (April .. ~"""': :""mic: PISCBI (Peb. 19 .. ... •>: Ac..t lo• :::.-,_ ' •arcb.•>: Aeceatilm 11111atffl)aare,bow:roa . • 1111at oecan bMIDdtbe c:i•-W..Witll~tliooa...,.' IBM (lept. za.-Oct. -.Hoepltal.club• ... •>: Ace.it -m.tM. 1Datlt11111m flprea .,.... lllome --· Q-,•,...O.U-11 Im• mh..mly, tlol. Co•••lt fliDllr pulN ~aad abWl;to ..._.. ..,._ ~r.tru.. -C.J-Wllf& undor .:-~ ~";:...ive, •>: Plill=•-.. ,.,-.Y-llltul~ temperam•!ll•l, •I led& IDlri1111. Yoa llnd rill"!'"-· I ·:!/tnal, l11dependent '-· peaoe tlii'olal1I ii . , ll'co&PIO (Oct •. 23· alulil!onl. Cb-.. -ol m--. Bi NO\'., Zt>: Jour bome travel, special rel•· readJ to llaten and to b8 ~ tb""lli coafuaed,, u..eilp featured ID Oc· wltb 1ouraelf. \'"'I'll !"OGDCe lausbler. tcloer· , 1 t.w that be!!ll -i. 'lllal l& Sood and a tcDlc " . notiame'f.bl!UI~. udd!lll'\~•delL ', Avald tU1D1 ot11en ..,.. ucinTA&1vs cN.. Conection ...-..L•See U lo -.DO JI.Dee. It): Aeftal oi/ · ! ! ' ~ 1 " ~t,.-..puct on. Plocea lo abort trip, atudJlq Cl • A italy in ,..._ ir---, -..... , bllie luaea NYlew ol • 'i ...., -· ANCER . <·June a1< ••-ldeulllate•be AU • 11 Dall1 ,.fllot . ' ,.... ,, ' - SINGLE'B AWllNi: AD emlvClary duce will toke place at t.p.m. Salunlv,A..,. 23, ID the , . Jlilneyland Hotel. Mualc wW be pl91ed by:Eddle :Jitell and Illa orcbeatra. CounQ-atn1lea are ·•<Welcome. New ·career Se'.wh Up · .. ! , . ,t:'.:Jii;:n.::.= putto,;.aiotlo~·· =i:::,ll'!i-;i:~ You cef lowdown Oii • CAP&ICO&N <bee. 'Nicbol• contained the mooiey lntereata --:ti.Jan; ll):i You bave wroas t.ele)ho'ne .. ~ •. I IUNJO& EllELL a.us OP laYINE: N-,.~ .. proapeetive memben an iDYitld to a puacb , · and fublon .._at a p.m. -.say, Aus. . ., atlbehomeollln. W1t1DOGrab)'an. · ~· . ;'.' llUNTINGTON llEACB.1tJNIO& WOMEN: .,..A membenhip luncbecm ii pl•DDC ~'.htlCl1~, .. .AUS. 28, at the bome ol M,., D8"8 Dellan. New !.·and prospective members are Invited to.attend ~eeventwblcbbeglnaatll:30a.m, , M olOr 1 , .. " CBEIS'l'IAN WOION'S O.Uli: llal\'allan ; ,fasblODI wW be abown at the lime-m...00, of ~~'ahe Huntincton Beach group at nooa Wedil•ilay, Aus. 27, In the Sheraton Beach IDD, Himllllgtcm Beach. •t • ,,.. Also on tbe acenda wW be Den Norville, ·•baritone, pianist, COIDJ>C*'I' and aftanier. and ' Mrs. Emilee Barnes, homemaker ol Hebrew ~!;heritage. .. SEMINAR: Occ~onal·lledlclneTOd"T1 a seminar for physicians and nurses, will be pre- 1,,sented at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, Aue. 27, in ~ Harbor General Hospital, Terrance. · • Areu to be covered Include Workaday upaet ~ trauma, emergency resources, procedures 8hd trainina:, and causes and elfed.s, prevention. and management of physical and emoti<mal pro- blems of people at work. . ... ~ t. .. '•• ... '\O Ethan Stein was iDl'aluated with the llabi., camera a'nd a~On' lliilt llllTowlded him during his 30-hoW' rum career, but he didn't Uke taking that reel medicine Ethan, 9, sits~ a movie pi:ojeetor before viewing the film made of his hernia surgery that Li now llllown to children In a Cleveland boopij.al before they have aur· geey. \I ,.Weddings . ~ and Engagements To avoid disappointment. prospectiVe brides are reminded to have their wedding . stories with black and white glossy . photogra phs to the Daily Pilot People Depai:tment one week before the wedding Pictures received after that tim~ will not be used : For engagement announce ments it is imP.erative tha t the story, also accom pa'n'ied by a black and white glossy pie ture, be .submitted six weeks or more betore the weddiDI Ute . otherwise it will not be publlsheil . . To help fill rfqlli-. on both wed ding ·•nd. eni afemeal ltoirin, forms are availabl, ·In al Delly Pilot offices. Fur ther q-tlons will be -wered by People Dtt!artment staff at 642·4321 . . . . • , cndita'anddebitS. .. : .. ' pmeyde:•••n11; itlllm." DUJDber. LEO (July ZS.Aus. 22): J>eraUve ,that you are • ~ ~ ID · U• low -play waWna ~al. that 1ou clla-•olunteerlnc for tbe game. Review te1al CO'f'W nuon1~' modvea. boarl,y ~of ph71lcal statu1. lf -1ln1te, 10. that yoia protect. therapy 11lould call ... meoae want.i to msry valuables and your ~8830. . ' . ' ., ', • . ~ ........ .._. '""11"1 1 I I t !!\~ ' i.( •rl ~ I! -l '· ..... . K&Y~tJ ' to B,riUiaoCe .. ' ·1 .. ' ' Improving your figure Is more than Ju.at losing weight. Sl11ce two·people who ' weigh the same can look so different, the unlqµe Glorla Marshall ,method, handles each ladY. '!n a personalized basis.· You get the benefit • , •of our 10 years• experience In the field of nutritional guidance DEAR ANN LANDERS : May I w~ a word to the woman wbo llli« aure · it'1 hi good tulAI to WNr her Pbl a.ta K-key? Piii it cm your cbarm bracelet, honey, aloa1 with all the - trinkets. When I earned my key ill"l919, I wouldn't have been cadjJbt dead wearln1 IL In fact , I didn't even botber to buy one. <>llllM!n I married, l!onver. "'1 -boulbt,me -u •lilt aft b.ad I\ put on a chain, ftelet. . t " ) SbortlJ aftel-I bepn to wear' • m"j key I encountered a U.S. · S.Oat..'• wife wbo -paradlq .,Pbl Beta Kappe·tey ol oblc-· ~portions . Sbe coafeaaeil ' · ahe caqbt me otarbitl ID • b111ent, no-> that IMr key WU a lift from Clllef ,uatice Oliver Wendell Holmea. He didn't believe ill'! ~ -:ned It UDlilbecbeckedV-. So, Ann, II yoa -It; llamt It! And tbe Hme IO. fer ''!'!- females. Brainy women have. eDIJ come Into -· -OPHIDING • . . . DEA& OUT: 11en7, I .. 'l -..111en..-.1-1e-. lllllllle~e-IMs'~. ............... ·-···•Ille h••h•t-•··---.... l' llafta .. elt. .. ,,. t< • .,...~ -"' Ann t.:anders ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: My &later. Is 1.WO, manled In tbe fall and &be and be llDance have decldfid their don't want cblldren •IM -..w::r or the ricei>tbi. 'l'!lef·....W "No ---I& • ,....alai•."' ··J;' ............ 7 . ,'111111 Ip c1¥"ln1 a m.ic;r ii.,..tO Wllll'W,9 .ar my ~un11.,mq ·11are cldldnD ""w;een DIDli 111!11113: , Thl!le' -HY theJ 1'111 -1 """'8 to,~· weclcliDl ..._ lhl!' ~He tretc9me; . , ., 111 allter aayo IM bu1 at .. tmded too many ·-• and , recaitloaa wblcb ,. .. •ruined by<: • clllldQit. Sbe vowed It woulcl ·-b-tohc.1Dcldenlal·. ly 1 my lilter and ber a-are bolplliS Mom ·pay f• the wed· dllll· Deddled·four yecoqe. Wbat 11 your opinion? - TRYING TO REFllREE .-UP: Tlllo '"1 '-" .... ___ ftilr .... ,, llli19W lte 1~1ct.I -• __ ...._,.... . l ...... _. l . t Pll:All """ I,,ANJ?ERS: I "M im-w ID 1our at..._,. lhl!f ~;,departmll\lf Of ..p .... ,. . .. • . ' ' repOrt muy YOUD& men now complalD al Impotency. I'm a m1111 ol 15. Alllloucb I bell'd ol no ancb ~when I went to conece, T -an ex· perlence lli•t. ln!!l .~alD ~ pllsbt ol yoanf met11i1d91. ' like many oCber )'OUlbl my .... I -tried to -e Cnat rape) the JOUDI ladle& I -out. I Ml"""' .U.cfl!ded. but I bad DO trouble performiDc -the girl wu wlllinc. One J011111 lady, however, aurprlaed me by lettlnl me lmow.abe expected.tlMJ.ev..- inc to end witll •exµal la·" tercoune. TJ>I• mi\le me thiDll: ._ bumW~tlnl It ·"""1cl be If I were unable1 .to petform. The tbou&bt became a fear. and the fear became a self·fulfillinl pro. pbecy. lmpotoncy Is , almoot always p1ycbololllcally baaed. I believe the ..aaat _g,ermlsaive11ess ol -e coUec• cir!• baa brought an tbblm~•wllieblowwrylns MmaayyOUD1men.IOday. What do yo ,u tblnk ? - EXPERIENCE~ . DEA& EX: I -1"9 cwld belflkneaale-lolle.,. pe111rl&uda1...._~ ~. I ' ' wu the nanny, lh'-Be!dah liolnl tbroulb llfe 'wltboui anything touchiDC her . . .'' ' ' Tbe m.,Utlie 'froquently de- votes m01t of an iallle to a theme -J#....OtlJ,ltwiathec..- -• (Tbe ouoJ,ct ol1he Plqual Rlgbta Amndmnt .la due In llarcb). .I J .Jllu GW'"1'1• lho111bt all ol tbe --ma ID 'America to-A•• IDcludlDI rAUAl lllalita could Ms '_, ...iif\e ID the Civil R1sMa •O.em~ -· "BUt civil rlPta became a 'l'ell")'iDg baWe. America sot bored. "!f• loat a lot of sood Jl•Clfl• ••• ·llartin Luther 1aa1. Jr., Whitney YO!UDI, M.aeolm X .•• " "We (allot .. ) bavetcretblnlt, DOI Juat 1bout Jobi, but what lilDd, Mt jult bOaab& but what !talltJ o1:~ for so =1.~--·-1 ~~~--11·1ioaJ1balD*b'." ' .. ~ ttf ~1, f te~a1·~ ,"1k and shaping of ladles' figures. It's easy't.o put off. Why not 10tll ANNIVlRSARY call now. Remember, your results start.the moment you dol • . ' . • Gloria Marshall pul It ail together! Deer GIOrla Maril'iall, I wanl to l•~I vou how p...._,l amwlth ~·~~;~t!:~(' I" •'very aMrt time will\ your firming and toning trNtmetits, I w~t from a size 11 to a 1iza ~ In le• than four months. , Gratefully yours, S-., McMOnn. ' Call. now for• · demonstrat{on.~. SHwlllltll ....... M1rell8ll milllildundotafrou· , . ' '· ' "These leg a, firmed and shaped,, lost 2 lnch,ea each." , • .. • ' . "Th••• thlgh1lo1t3 lnchea elich." "T)lflehlpa loet I Inch•~ , ,, endthl1 " ' tummylo1t ~lnche1 In a 1hort petlocl , of time." ' ' • I ~ 1 ;. ,..,.....,..;.....ili.,..llli"'' ....... ;~~ . ~··•iiiilnflllguNCollbollystem • ,, ' " . •.• SAllTA--" I l,ACH ~ ,. 9tl.9! . ..,_., 1 ····-) . ~-. I ~~'·I I ll114ih1W........ -·tel\~,· . . . ' 'I I • • • I Bela& bud1et·mlllded lm't a ....... fw bklac ........... Klrbt .. doearallmla.. lillt It .. ....... mcnuve. - '. H*f!!ucerta1D11c11teaato,a•110wpluo ' m todat 1 economy. · · · 8-ever,tbecl/lll·olilil_....,_ . ..,..llyi· !r.;,.~· ahe beli..,_,1.,.,m.51111••1• evea tbtyUlOlfDolbe-lfJL ' "'Good tute c-no-."obo clalm1. By ll'PIYinl practical clolip prliadplel,... cu 1UU ltayonabudcet. 1 ' ~b ltll dlllleult,lo!UrmU .. ~vely tbroustiout lbe laoaie;llllelald,-.. .... ·-to , CQIDjM!llHle. • j · Finl, learn lo ~ colar ilDd 4'8IP 'lbftl YO!I can lempanrt)Jr aubllllute lbe Caol4\ wttb tbe inexpe111lve. ·. , 1. · II •. Kirby recom!IW!lds "~ -Olld· hand and llMd furniture llilJniO. ~ you· lxl)I and fix up can aJwoia be resold fO< at least the amount you paid for it.. • ·~ ' "On.Ibo.other blllll, ilY1"1 bur l\P,tbellem will devalue to balt-price lbe mimate 11N put I\ in · your home." . Tbe 1n11ruc111r advocateii r~ .1 ... :• ID~I, 1 F0<,nample, -·~ c-alfonl a, qullql o!iDllll """ 111!9.~ llUJinl,llie .... . penaive table and su~_:_tbe rest Wltb re- -.bly Pric~ ca:r.tain I Cbain. , These, 1he aal .,can be~ to mlllc~ lllld l!llo recovered to look more ex:Pensive, ~, ,. w~ matching chaih are purcbued, ~Ole 'nOedn'l be lbrown·..it .a lll<y•can become a"o furniture.· -~ · ,. i' Ma. Kirby teacbOl°11eadlOpoint anc!·~s atudenta bow to trace patterns, wtilcb she· sug~ ... 11..ta be picked up from.another part ot tbe rooin. In th~ cu~ of the ca~'s chain, a design from tbe dining roon{ walljiaper could be \>s«I. shesald. ' The instructor emphasizes bating ·furnishings with mobility ln mind. It's u.- travagant to purchase a certain item for a specific area. she u.aerted. . "U you move, it may not flt anyplace else. so you mi&ht have to discard it." An example ia buying two love seats instead of an extra long couch. Ma. Kirby al10 -Ibo aelecllon ot hlendin1 colors tbr'"'f:'1 lbe'bome so piece1 ot fumiture can be l)Vitc around. Her plillOlopli~ tbat anyone can left to clO the basic -.ad' creative neceuities to save .labor costs is tlie major theme Of her el#-week· session.a, ·to be offerea by Irvine~ Cm!• Me.a recreation departments._.. • "~ · Most of tbe time will be de\'oted to •c\U~ de-monstration ~and participatioo in do-it-younelf projects, and students will tour a wallpa~r store ' • • BARBARA'KIRBY WITH VISUAL AIDS . . where Ibey will learn techniques oi' applying various wall coverings. ' Qemonstrations by Ms . Kirby iDClude: -llalQ.n.a: pillows which can save up to two- tbinb the Purchase price. -Coverin1 window shades with fabric, a 75 perceni 1avin11i. . -Makln1 dried Dcral arrangements, 50 per. cent 1avioga when supplies are purchuecJ; almoet 100 percent when' using home erown plaota. · -Usina: sheeta to mate bedspreads, pillow and headboard. coverS' and floor length tablecloths, the least expensive fabric because they oqer width w,ilbout 8'"ms· • ' ...-luexpenllV'e wall g?oupiri&s. such as old cook in& uterisils, children '1 ·an. plates and fabric. , · . • -TriCks to give the illusion of openness. Hancing planters wjtb fish line or banging Iden· ti cal ones on both sides ol a atua door. The claues also WUI deal with color charts, textures and moods and with ati.lenta' sPecific problems. Reptration .for tbe Cclta M ... clus wlli be from Sto I p,m , TbunclQ', Sept. 25, ln therecre•· tion department. Seu.ions will be at 9:30 a.m. each Tuesday, be1inDllll Sept. 30. , Jn Irvine. the clau.Will be taucht at 7 P..m. on Tuesdays al Unii"!!ity Hip School ltart1n1 Sept. 23 . RegistraUoa. la beina takea at the Town Center at 9. a.m. Tbunday and Friday, Sept. 11 and 12. · . · Ms. Kirby, ap Irvine realdan~ ii a 1raduate of California Slife University at San J01e with a major in education and minor in art.• She ls a stu· dent affiliate, American 89Clety of Interior Designers. ' , • " ·~·,,carver y" 1 . Mr .. and Mrs. Le roy Carver ar. of Newport beach have an- nounced an April 10 wedding date for their daughter, Elizabeth Hanson .Carv'er.. and Albert ,vm~ Adams Jr., son of lhe senior Adamses, also of Newport dOAt-Of' JICappa Alp a T.b.lta sorortiy aad a Cum laude graduate of the University of Southern California where her flance ia a pre-dental major:. · •••• . ' ,Gr""IM>lll'111toa ~acb to Daryl Stuc&ey1 Midway.City. )•,J Miss Pendleton is a eraduate of ~Estancia High School and at- t.rided Orange Coast College. "Hei-fiance, son of Dr. and 'Mrs. DOnald P . Stuckey of Midway Ci· ~y, ,i1a1ra4uate of Westminster Higl\ School and attended Oran1e COast and Golden West colle1es. Beac&.r· . 1 Th.e bride·to-be Was a Children's Home Society de- butante in 1969. Sb~ was P!esi· . . Penclleton Stuckey . . . Mr. and Mr11. Donald G. Pendleton of Costa .Mesa have announced the engagement of their daUahter Janet Pendleton -. .. '. ' I They .. are planning tp marry Dec. 27 in HUntingt.oG Valley Baptist Church, Fountain Valley. • "· ·our back-to-school f~tures .. ~ ' ' .., J • • .. " • • • • . ' ' J LeVfS ' . . 8.11 time favorit~s... , . I llhrlnlt-to-fits.. denifin, corduroy, ·brush denim. · · al I· colors; • al\ siz.es. I 'I •f • ,:_, • i rro.n ec.an Pacific ... the f ..... ehirt.. I .i ELlzABETH CARVER . . . ' .~ • ' DAILY Plt.C>T 'h . ~on~h'.t,'s · TV: :Highlights· I , KTLA. (5) 8:00 -"Humoresque," Joan CraWford and John Garfield head the cut ~ this vintage drama from 1947, wilhOecarLevant. , ABC (7) 9;00 -"Romanceof a Horse Thief." A comedy ot equine liberators set in 1904 Poland with Yul Brynner, Eli Wallach and Lainie Kazan from 1971. KTl'V (11) 11 :00 -TheAabman File. Or111111e County District Attorney Cecil Hicks discusses "The Plllltlcal Mafia in Orange County." ' TV DAILY LOG • Monday Evening • • AUllUIT II •••• Cl) Ill• 111 ai- (li9l7JCllUIJJ<9 Cl)) -·•CIJ-........ . ........ .... _. . .... , .... .,,.,_ ·-·- t:JI ............. ... - I ~ DAILY Pl 1.c· ' l . I • t . 'i ' ,~;.. 11;6 . ~ IMFtllOW: -' o.wr .. .... ,,..... . .... .,,.,,' ..... -.in .... ~ c-. ..... ~-= ......... 2-m ··~ . . .... : t•C--......... 11 AcMea-II c.il. Nddllti -·-.,.,........ ..Lian ..... --:t ··~ -·-28 .... ...... ., ....... ,.. 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I I f I i 4 l I, • .• • • l • l .lza a lbt ~ ' . II ·'Chicago' ~menl • r • 8'WP*MllGUIVD ,....,..._ wllltb -' ar ... "'urolll ... .._ .. _..,.. ""' -rnerber~ n.followtrll-BW-'allalnconlllll!Gt • llEWYCIRK (Af)-1tbroa1ll Ibo t ricky, 11»-0DdiqAlllUllZIMIMJlllPIOJ'ID-t .Llaa'l'll''!J¥1 llld G-aomeUm• overdra,.n -·11aa11ea18ill-.imai-. Jlllllli'tfi'i , .,.... Tlw daacinc de-· s:JIOl'SINGU:S 1'al'I l)iappy,-., -ll( 1be part !wive ._,L FALUN"llf WVE -U..Utoa. Joe l'l'ajlk •I lro d•·•Y'• bit, -m--andibe """8ull-Playboy. • . · mualcal "Cbic~1o" 'tarnoa tbem tb.._h 2. ONE OP THESE NJGHI'$ ...!.?ii. bi es ~£1c1emvaiced with 1111acb1e11ou1, .... Aaylwn. • . ,.. ' , J!M oins a lijoyablealllomb. 1 3. GET DOW?>! TONIGHT -K.C. Ud The ft! ·at' ·in for n. rest of '!be cut Sunablne BaadTK. , Ibo twlf11fle·tood Miu r-u ....... witbanobal-4.llVETALKJNG'Tbe~O-JIST:;, ' Vinion. ' ed ze•t;i,.n::oot of all llMI" 5. R40NESTONE COWBOY -Glori \,allipbell '!llanarepatpableclil· 'captiva Cbija Rlv<ra Cap,ltol • feroacea of abadini who now bandies tbe· I . WHY elJll"T WE BE fRllCNDS? -War atyJe aQd, ol1 course' chief dancins cbOrea ·United Attlit talent ~'\twee..,.,tbei; withaweoomeea....,. ' T. HOW SWEET rr IS To Be Loved',By You -ilorirallala of.the Ji'anky. WREN 11188 llln· Jamea'l'aylorWarner~. • tolll< bus,a y wbo 1ets nellj ·•elft into 8.SOMEOl'lESAVEDMYLIPETONIGHT --Wllti murder in the "~aso'.' a. few a!llllt Eltoa JGllll MCA ... cally JUiy .-.> qo, abe ._iedlj-•did· , 9. A.T'SEV,ENTEEN -Janis Ian CGlumbla A:ay d i rect com. DOt want. AJl1, reviews 10. PLEASJ: MR. PLEASE -Olivia Newton DUfoair. ~-.r would bec•aae the pan wu on-' John MCA . , • •• ·1Je· u iooaalW. u COD· Ii' ..hers wbj le )1111 • if'oPLPS ,i:::• \ti~ ·svo , Verdon recuperates > 1. THE EAGLES -Oae, of ,TlleM Nights 1}111 iiW*t frcml miluf throat ~-Alylam=· . ' 'J • • _. • , .... ,,.,., ... ,,. ·.W LJery. • · ' ., .. ·.~ II)• YBM&:''-'Dioi.Heatlo\QiiPeaturing .~1 ~ • ..,.i Joe The'-l'•nounce11Qent l'llht \l!owil'EPlc·cdli.nibia.•. > N-'oilb. . r started a bOx Office i'lish 3. J "'FFERSON STARSIUP -Biid Qotopus ' . 1 ""1· for tic,.k •t·• ,for her RCA .x . · CBaTAIN A8P&Cl'll en11a1~ment ~bfough 4. ELTON' JOHN -Captam FantaJtlc and The a1 ;,llie lll'.lldrlcllon bo\.e Se.pt. ''13 ,' •f1l°d the BroWnDirtCowbol:. MCA . • ~t,AWtily• "beeli" adjuat.ed 1Jlanagement revened ~5 AYERAGE WIUTE BAND -1Cvt the Cake t:o enable ·~est Minndli an emb•rlO \on press AU c , •· to alJia allit witJi. lusty comment. • -:£ '( •• ATSTEVENSGREATESTIDTS -Al<M vlvae1t1.'Aftd once in 8, 'A •llmding ovaUon re· 7. JANISIAN-BetweentlleLlnesColumbla ~1'11110.aa.allilgerin1llO\O >W,arded )Liza and her 8. '!'HE CAPTAIN AUD TERN!i:.LE -Love or trillin1 gesture there companiona at. the 'hes· .wµi Keep Us Together A&M . , . wU a trace too oi Judy day pi&h* performance . .9. W~R -Why Can't We Be Frieods United the unfo-rget'.table attded. Which ·doesn't Artist ,. 6arland. · · mean t\!•t deep dO)m, •' 10.BOBDYLANANDTHEBAND -TbeBase· l .-:u1 I.Jza ~DP with '1Cbicag9:" still.-belongs m~tl'apesColumbia ,~ ,· her •~very perBonal to Gwen t.Oo. • =====I ' . • • I / •• "THE EXORCIST' ·~· THECITYSHOPP~CENTAE OfllAMOE •Ya-6721 - ~~ );My USl'ENINC ' I. HOW SWEET rr IS TO Be Loved By You - James T-r•wamer-. , a FALUN' IN LOVE -KudllllD, J il'l'onk and Re)'llG!do BMI ' 3. AT SEVENTED/-Jania Ion M CA 4. M08NIN' BEAlrrlFUL -Tooy Orlaodo and Dawn ASC"~P 5. COlif.D" IT BE MAGIC -Barry Manllow BMJ , ' 6. I BIELIBVE 'l'lll:RE'S NOTHING STROI!l.Gl:llinL\N oua l.0118 -Paul Alll<a fnd ., OdlaCOa111Ul-Anlst . · • T. 111AT'S'WKENTKI: llUSIC.TAlta ME -l"1!11~•l'!'Jlrl Neil Sedal< a llockef-' 1 " 8. RHlNl!STONE"COWJIOY -·GI~ Cafl'Pbell ASCAP 9. W~Tl:Dl>AYSAND WASTE DNIGHTS - Frcddy Fendor BMI • 10. l'M NOT IN LOVE -10 « BlllI COtlNTllY SINGLES I. RJUNESTONE COWBOY -Glen Campbell Capitol' • 2. FEELINS' -Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty MCA 3. LOVE' IN THE HOT AFTERNOON -Gene WatsonCapitol , 4. Jt'ASTED QAYS AND )VASTED NIGHTS - Fredc!Y 'Fendor ABC·Dot ' 5. PLEASE MR. PLEASE -Olivia Newton· John MC!I 6. WOMAN ·IN THE BACK OF MY' MI ND - Mel Tillis MGM T. THE SEEKER -Dolly Parton RCA 1 s. THE FIRST. TIME-Freddie Hart Capitol 9. I WANT TO HOLD YOU -Stella Parton ASCAP, \ 10. BAf.ibYTHEllODEOCLOWN -Moe Bandy GRC . · · . · · : Th£ IRrrilging motion pidure from thr terrifying No. I best ..U.r. aws "'Y#ll]d!~J!R . ;'. SUN eo11m· · ,.er · ~-· CIMIMA CINTll '-O!•U~\ .. "'-c'"'" t7t-4141 • DAILY Pf CLASSIFIED . ADS S42· .. 78 ' "NASHVll.U" _: IA•llA STllllA>G JAMISCAAM ''fUHMY U.DY* 1 .. 1 "THI fOITI»r "IUTTmtlUll AM. ,_, .... "Ottm- . °'TMMOUMT'Alf" • "DOWH .-.&. u.cr ..,, . ' "llTI ... auµ.IT" '"' • -•our INf(THE 'OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN' • -New•za 111-.... .... 11 ........ (PGJ HAIPU II U CIU TWll! ....... , .. - I I I i ' t I ' I ' ' '· --- M DAIL y Ptl.O'f · Merrydown -.Winner Of Ahmamon, Race, BOATING Excalibur-26 Reg atta Won By Commotion Commotion, co-skippered by Mert Butler and Bob Alcumbrac of Newport Harbor Yacht Club, was the winner of the Ex- calibur-26 Class naUonal cham· pionship regatta in a five-race Jeries held Saturday and ~ay at Cabrillo Beach Yacht Qub. The defending champion, 1 l"ranll Dietrich of St. Francis Yacht Club, San Francisco, placed 1ixtb. The races were sailed over a five-mile Olympic trtancle course in winds which ranaed from 13 knots on Saturday to a llUllY 2S on Sunday. Top five finishers: , l, Commotion; %; Difterent Drummer IJ, Al Jones, WCYC ; 3, Sbadowfax, Gerald · Will burn, CBYC ; ·4', Contacious, Ken Green, CBYC ; 5, Solnushka, Keith Dinsmoor, BYC. 'L' Yadiu' HoldRaee a.bi• Corinthtail YaeM Club held an "L" al a re- 1atta Saturday and SundaY with t he 1 particip•ota restrided to cl•••• which start with tbe ll!lter L. The event drew three c:1 ..... al Lido-14• ond two cl•aaes of Lasers. The Lebman·121 were invited liut only one boat sMwed ""· Results : ll 00-,.,. -10 QM Twlct.11, l.IYC; 1. ~ l.odiMy, l.IVC; I, CUrt Wlbe. .A1\;0.W9-1,-.flbls. I YC;-L ,_. • 1 .... ,BCVC;J,,OW-,~.WVC. ._ LIQO.UC-1. 0... H ..... 11, •YC. LASER A -1, ............ t IYC; I; Tr ••fl. ave; a, Mlh • DDMto. •HYC. LAUR 8 -I, l(evln .. IUNr, •YC; L •tQAndrawa, BYC. ,f • Chris Raab U.S. Bureaucrats Lido-14 • Need Protection? • • ----. ~--,_ __ _ • I ' • •,11 'it' ·w·~· 1r •1 .. , .~ . ... . ' ' .. 030 ~o i' eis1 10200 ' . 1 .. ' . ' >! • } -. I I I I I I " l '• .. .. " I ,. • .. ) " • I I '2 > ' • ' ) ·~ I ·~ ! • I I I I I I • •• ' " ' ' • • ' " I I I. .. " .1 ., •• . . .r '' " r ' I .... -. . •I ' .. . r .. -t r --... --·----·------- ' ~~: • 'J'W~• Ja . .,...,_,, f anne Divorced. Hubby/or Miils . \ • WESTPORT, Coan. (AP) -stripper PIDDe Foxe • .,. lhe divorced lier husband a year qo because lhe WU in lovt with Rep. Wllbur llWt. But oho ••YI the Americon· l"lbliC "bun't relued-b lo allow. eonsr .. man tb 111&1'17. •tripper" So ilia Fqxe, wbaM real nameiaAnnabel BalUllAlll1,11ld Ille bu ·moved lo C...necllcut ml at tbe age ot •·bu bellll1 a new career as a writer. movie ac· treuandni1btchib-. '· BaB SAID IN A'N INTBBVIBW abe'll aee the Arkamu· Democrat ... but "itwon'tbetbe1ame. "' "111 aee blm Pl'Gbabit In bia office or maJbe'ln his lplirtmenl or IOlllO 0( Ju. fmnci.r opart. menL We won't be.-. ... I cbabtlfwe'llgooutmlbeaemin public-Sain.•• • Lut October; llllll, then .: XE , 1 cb**'anottbeH .... W01Sand . • lleanaCommlllff, IDdtbealrlp-"'!"'!"""ln t car •toi>Ped bJ police ID Wubll!lton for drl'viq · witb•llibeadlllbtso(f _ • ' • JIRll. B~TTIBTELIA SAID SBB AND llWa had i;.!.,, ar1U1n1. She said she wu 8D1rJ and hopped out ot tbe car Mid Into the Tidal Basinpood. ' ' , ' HO!' agent, Dop MonllOmeey, 1ald "Ute 1"1blletit left .. • her • morked woman, like Heater Peyne ID 'The Scarlet I.:et· ...... . ' MW. wu re·eleeted ID Novem• but otepped down Ii chairman ol Ways and MNDI. ' . M~. BattisteUa said Mills' decision to appear outage with her In Booton lutNovember hurt the_,....111.,, ml mOJ mrce.blm to retire when bl& curreot tarm la up. "I FEEL VERY SADAllOllTft beca ... bewQuld hove preferred to retire when bewuoa the top.'' abe1al8. · Siie aald theJ met In J-1113 ot the nilbtdub.wbere she wwked .. Fanne l'ose. Six months lat«, llllia moved lnlov ~b .~~-~ }!lllJ•Hq wbere lb~ ji~eil ~~llDllOD. L 1 1 el ..... Ju 'I''• I • 1 ~ , Sbe aald ahe ·md llllll.went ciilt mee at twlc._ 1 wHk, -with llro'. liw.. . llra. Battlatella aald her f.ormw blilband, ~. who boa returned lo her notlve Arpntlnr,' "only -.-led . 1to the divorce because I told bJ,.m !!t,u ln late.'' She said her ftrmerhuabandandMWtwereg fr!~. · . ,. ' , FANNE FOIEJB WOllKJNG ON a nlchtclub•ct which · .aald,llhe wW'unveil ID Lu V01u.about Thlllkalivinl. She aald It .Umin-bet-old atrlpper't routine. And 1he Nld she ls pc'OIDl)tln1 a movie, "Poue from Heoven," which wW premlln OeL II ID Wublncton. ond her outobiography, "Faime l"ou," wblcb wW be publlahed nut month. · · · · • C.OJC to .Hear Bank Of/icfa1, 24 .Lagupam Get Permits • . . For Parking Dr. Robert T. Parey, vice pre-. sident ml chief .-lat ftr ~IJ Poclflc Nalionll Bink. wll_I.. addre;11 the Huntinston Beach Chamber of ec.nmerce brelkfut meetinl nat Thun· day, 7:30 a.m., it1 the Sberatcm Beac:blnn. , Hla topic will be "The Ecmomlc Ou\IOok for the Ni\ioo and California.'' Ticketa are prtc~ It $3•JO Ind "°""otlona con be mlljle bi pbonlnc tbe chamber of comm•rce at llZlm. TwentJ·four LI--tbe' ·maJorltJ of them downtown emplo)'e& -have purcbued. permilt allowln1 them 16 park ' their can at reduced rates on the edleaottbed~buln. . , . • • Heart Patient, • • • . . 3, Jmprovee LI.a .,,_., '·· w11ol recmtb' ....,.,,at"""' h•ort-.. J. It ~ ~alli-In Newport Beach jllld r-. lllle, bw lilotber Mid lcdaJ. Liit mm&b, city ww:R.en. In Newport Btocb donaled 10 piDll ot blOod for the~: leornlnc obout ;l0 llUl'llf)'.Lll•'•f-~ "-.... '°""" --........ ... Mid t.d11 ............. to Tiie _miii coot 15 per mGnlh. TheY OUoW the pur~i.-lo ..-:k OD Tblrd.llld llermakl Slteot& ml OD Cliff DriH betw-NclJtb Coutllllh•OJ udlll-OJ.' , . Physici-1 . Discipline Said Slow cue. ' A IUNE lll STATUS ._ion Ille c-aald the depu!J attorney 1aierol aaltped lo the eue bod not yet Cotten lo It bee-0( tbe ,.,Jrftl Of other bu1lnesa. '' Tbe doctor la atlll allowed to pnctlce medicine. The report recommended that the boord eatobllah 1 syatem tbot lolll moble It to monll« all pend· inl c-and ldeatlfy reasona for ""1delllJI. . Tile report ·also ur1ed the board to u1e malpractice ln· ......... rtPol'tl to lde!ltlfY phyal· elom wbo'mOJ be pnctlclDI In or 1111Dr.iwr•• to 6ml -U..lldlrm.i Iii i . ncert Chorale .. . , ... . -.talllrllt := .. -.. ~­peolad tolloDetica ........,, ...... 1ar1111. . ' • ' .. Audition&· Slated ReecaeT~ • • • • .Adi l!ll far 1111i..111'11t Oalhll .Hit<'** wlll 'i..i 1tst Nd.....,.8'1111(d•._.._,re111-1111111 ... q11oat · ·Set ~-..... ~ •¥rttt~ • ii'iiiiic Qllll •• , . QI ..... • Tbt ..... -....,.!Ir.._ a -=·=" . . • .. ~ • zalel .._ ... wtl e-.ms ••• .. WWmll -~= ••-~I~ 11 ~•:•p.m. ls :Bllldlnc . "":z.wie .... -• ,.." "' ... _,_,.m. •• " ... r _. ..... ...,..1:::!1:" •"' __, .:q..-.i IE ....... ·-+~ .... It· . =--= ................... ~ ~ ... Ii ........ flltK• flll&I•, ll1ltul • ,o-... 1a,•... ; • a•n• .... J.•••aa BeaWI llhilHTtli;, ''.,..,. •. i \,. __ :. • " • r ' .. "" ,, '° • ... . • • . . • • • • . .. • ' • • I '"• f . .· .,.1 -. _ _.. _______ _ PUBUC NOllCE . " OAILVPILOT •7 I l • . ·············-·--··· ...................... . • •101S1 A<h•llMn e '11trtl 1002 1002 .~ clleck .............................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ':'.' 1:',".•= .;.;; COUM'rlY Ci.IJI 4 llDIOOM$ DAILY PILOT••-• MAMQll _.., $40,000 • ....• for~~~ .... 1 IOO Pl"' r1m1ty niom • c:ov-" .--'fW"W.... .. •. ered p1tlo. Large y1rd . 5'. 11rred llt....._Olly. Like IMW JIOOtq. ft.,,two,.. with lovel)' old tl'MI pro-1Lor)', tour bedroom vidu Iott or beautY and llli•••-••••J•cror• from exclusive privacy. Room for bout country club. Extra or camper. New paint & : 6. p •••••r's Moller. 11paclo1u411 t11vtna ind panellns. vacanL and Allre•lutateadvertiMd orma o 0 1 rooms w1Uln1 for )'OU!! C•ll in lhli newspaper is i ub-·~rved by a ~ourmt't 546,5880 LMot to the Federal Fil kitchen. R1mblin1 faml· H""".. r I)' room with wet bl.r. --•.~ HERITAGE 7 ounlnc A c~ of 1968 Se elud•d kine ilae which makes 1l ille&1tl lo master suite. Sv.ieeping 1dvertl1e "•nr. pre-1 1 1 ~ fereoce, Umltat oa. or s a r 1 o se p1rate discrimination based on ch l l~ren• wlna . Eit- REALTORS 8 S'Me· color reUgiOQ teX pans1ve patio and rear "COUM'T1tY or aiuonai orialn, Or aft prounda. Tile :oof. Be GEHTLBer• lDtentJon to make aa.y lr1t to iee it. C1il OL.DPAIMHOUSI such prererence, llmlla· ~~;,. u·5 ,u,. ~llf Nl(f• The er• of counlJ')' llvln1. Uoa.,ordlscrimination." 1.,;.;;;,:.S,:... Big 2-story nestled on "'1 ~ ) I ramblln c 1round1. 11Ua newspaper will aOt ~,JI Loaded 'with fnlit trees • knowinflY accept any i;:™~·;· ~, !;';~:;;;:;;;~; lplenty of room for that advert sins for r••l bil aarden. Ful.Ul'll I e1t1te which la ln viola-m•ulve-bedroonui Incl .. I ' :..t tiooollh•••w. Htrse prw ... y ....... ,. m111er 1u11e. 2 ' ~·•••hrS. ,....,,,1 Baths, ramlly alse eoun· D ... ~ ..... ··.·.·, .. ·.~ .. ,·········~1·:2• + INCOME ~~:c!~'P~~!!~ I I •""'-.~. , ""' Santa Ana Height.a adja· for bo11t , cemper, etc. clint airport. 132x300 It'• unique. Just reduced •• •••••••••••••••••••• Level lot. Hokl for •P· to sell fas t. A1kln a A , .W•ta·TO ~ preelatloa and aone '4>0.900. Call now! Ca ll EJ•t•nce with a con-chanl!!· ln~ SOOO. 8 ~~;,,11rs ,UN10111Nic1 • I I tlnent.al accent. s~ce. month with 6 corrals yet ·• Taste. Quality. Multi· to rent. Forappolntment jevel estate wkb ~ call ... "Pean t.oueMI that blend b1ppJly with ca11rom1a ~TH E R£AL ' ~ £STATE RS I L life style. Stitely llvtn1 ); rOom • formal• dining room. Gourmet kitchen. Plush Interior of the Y 1famll1 •ntertalnment • room 11 drom1llcally1~~~~~~~~1 -a brot11ht to1eth~r wlthl': CORON A DEL MAR fl lush exterior thft>uah • SU"'S....... charm; walk to be•ch; 1 ~ wall of &IUI. Eloquent "' ~ THREE bedroom• • muter retreat &c 3 f1r1e COn AGI TWO bath11 ; helm cell· A s 5 • I F • •• E D 6· 4 2 ••• 5 6 7. • 8 cbUdrena 1ulte1. P.P. on· $3,,900 ln1, paneled walls, wood IY*8'7,l50.Call913-7811. r1oor1 , firepla c e, • Ol'fN r119 •1f s 11JN ro H1 Nl(f• Cottage walkway thru ntREE CAR QARAOE: 11 ''II; .. · ·· luah u:gical pa.nUiile to be•utlfully secluded, ' ~ ' aeclud I en~. Step cool tree·nhaded~Uo • 1•, >;. , down l vln1 room. Walll larWcard.·~· ·•·"Ind .·• ~~~. . i or 11'•••· EuroP••n o• ....::~ti-llOO• kitchen. SUnabine patio. oa uua .... -. · '' lllllllil••••••""' Sweeping •tairway to c.a. ef Mlw,...t 111 mon1trou1 ma•ter lerdlMI . Adwltlwl mq~)mt _ ... .,._. •::=, LoJ.: .r.;., 1tonoonSatUr61 COSTA MESA OP Fl CE llOW. BilJ .... ..,. NEWPORT Bl:ACH IDINewport 81Yd. _..,., IRJN11NGTON BEACH • 111'11 Buch Blvd. 1 ........ LAGUNA BEACH ·' 1111 OllaoeJ!'e '1-~·­ IADOU:BACIC ~lLaPazao.d . i.._..HU11111•10 HOllTIJ CO\lt'ITY dla1 trM J40.1DO a•111 ... --\ .. _,.,..,, ..... ll -t:•·p.m. thti ,., ..,_. l*bllceationL ...... .,far ..... ,. •Oft· day Sdl&lon1 whe!I, ~ ll .S.turdiiJ. 12 noon.. . . .. Cl.Al-llltlATIOMI ERJIOM , M_..,. ...... d*k their acll , cWJ.1 . 6 "'°" erron l•m•dlat•IJ'. THS retre at A: children• 251SE.eo.t.Hwy. •ult••! Shlmmerint: 67Mlll pool I A1sume e•l•tlnt loan at only SI.II per mo Try an ofrer• For appt Ca\114'1-tOlO. Ol'fN IN 9 •II S 'IJN rb llf ""'"'' f::''-;'~1 THE REAL ~ ES1ATER > ~ CO%YCAPICOD on qutet street In Newport Hel1ht1. 4 ' bedroom•. I: lnvltlnir 11 patio. Lota ot warmth ,.,., and character. tee.mo. u. Ca~Ji.!IL.-r o .,.. .... 111 1 111~!~ IMJ:lrcl I , 1 -' .. ,, REAL.TY-/ll Mllwp•rt 4'11• ..... "-.., m '"' "' Pride.of-ownenldp IBR '"~·~-1 . l , 2ba corner untt. bu hplc .~ , , In muter BR and frplc in · ATIEllJlilN llvtnir rm. Othen are all 2BR 2ba. Ont .. land, nr Hoa1 HOIP-1\111 price $137,llOO. C•ll l'ftlfERSll · ~ PllST!Gol HOIAll • 'llU " ~ .... ,.... HM•O • Badroo"!t-Spanlah • 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 "Yle. Green volley-. · I• within euy ••Udnt: dll-tuce to Mile &cl•,. Goll f 9 UNITS "2 Cou.ru ond Couotry ' tr Club. Thia one ,...,. old Plus rro!'i ottlee' on homell•ltuatedon•eor~ l1rp toxN kJ&. LOceled ner lot, lchally locllt.d in IMll'•"hleaJ'......, ot near 21 acre pert • a Coet•Mes •• 1ncome"'5 communltr pool• ••. all montb. hll prficeonJy 957,500. Cell li11" $St,f5CI. 64M161 ~;~·. ' . ~a ANYTIME 1======= · ' * •t<i * SAYI SSSS ee-.t tb• anticipated • price lnereue and )'OU SSLL idle l18ml <With a deduc:t the taxew Md ln- COME ta•. 2 Bedroom, 2 1"111· ••• ~D~•:lly=P;;;ll:ot:Cl;;;ue::,tlll:ed:Ad~.1 terest from YOUR SN· bath Condos in Santa -" An• still only lb,W wtth lK down, elk' f01t Frank -lAfenl .. .., .. IOOZ •t•···············-··· .. =PILOT-•. .. ............ --·. c:ANC11LATIONS: Homoanthe- Priwcy • doonn, -3bed. .... • !II' boll cb:k. • """' klllial an ad be ,..ton.a a record of U1e KILL HUMlllR _,...,,_ .. w.r u ~of,..,,. ~.Thi• klll .....mM btpreHn• ·~.,,. tM: adv.rtlMt I• ... o11dbpuh, CANCZLLATl'oN OR CORR&CTIO~ or MSW AD BIF01ll: IMOlllKI' IMr7 tlfort la m• to Jdll or tfll'T'K't.' a at• ad ...... --. ..... -...... . -te ...... u. .. M1 •ppeartd In tbe -· Dlll&-.. Ullll.D&; .......... -~ ....... ,., .... ............. ----· Oeadllae: I •·•. ...-. °"'" ·-... i=.t:...~ 111 ~I 1'HB DAJLY PILOT 1Wflfft tM rlllt to ~ ...... ~ .. \'ef••• •• ,. ••••r· tlallnlml ............ ·-·----· \ CLASIB !Clo , I MMP•AlllllS P.O.loluaa. (loll811 ... ·- • t •• 111+ " r • ' I • • ...... .... ._.....-. ·----··· .. --.. ' .... ISU-MIW-MAGHll'ICIMT Perfe~ design! Elegant carpeting. = le ~allpapers, Italian marble, le ja~llzzi. 5 BR. FR, form. DR, an! rm, 5\it ba. Pier /slip. $395,ooli 161JINDA ISLE DR. OPEN DAILY 1.-5 ., 2111 1S-~ ..... --MIWPOST-c...-ra, M.I. '4<Mt10 1002 ·-···-··-·········· ...................... . Beiqg remodeled ; custom 5 BR, 5 Ba. 6500 sq. ft. home on pqint, pool, dock. · . . Cllstom· 5 BR, 4 ba.' View, '80 ft. on lagoon. Boal slip. $295,000 • BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR J 1 H""~'d' u .. ~. N p, 1 4 t• 'ii ~ , fl . ' ' OCU.tRONr qlW,m. Sensationall1 be•u"ful duplex I ·Perfect for the inuJ11tar or live-in owaer {tenut · p""l*tf. J>r:iced, 'to sell at $218,000. 4 ~,2 bathl + sa\IO'a UP; 3 bedl-. DOWN. Clint Moses 642-11235. (1175~ . COllOMA •a MAI llft&li •rr .. ~ ,w /thia darlilig I lledroO,m w' /tireplace ':: R·Z lo&. tla,500. ~Ame~P". <Btl> I' ' I ~ ....... CCWll. 811 •"wl I ~ '-In de-llllltful tropleal HUlq. FallWoua \llEW. Accommodates ,t0' boat. •• aao. Cillad,.. R111tell SG-123$. ~) •••• TWMCa-sn ..... ~'!!,room rar~·tam11y -·~4 + COllY. a lmDe. 'tom Queen 9".aol. i • •• ll$T MAINfA119 A'W,,., . Ohh this one Is nice! 1nllde1Uld.ele~ bedrooms, family rpom, all e kitchen, atone fireplace llld baauUtul ·yards, frimt tind back» DM:aU!tl'elali tAJ • park and sdlool. A Belt M•.,.it11ed Awanl winner, at S58.SOO. " · · u~:~~~~-=-=l 1525 MHa Verde Otive, E11t, Com MIU . ' RE.tLT811H 644·7270 LAeuMA llACH c:a•o W.. WldtAi wa~ view OW11oJMll11 , 9 Di•er'• Oo•e. 2 llailr.m, 2 batli, 'ftrepj•c~ furlllshlnp ln-t!Dded. ~ a\l•llble' far IDllillNr 0r -••I nnt&l. OFFERED . al ··-' ~ .. - laVINE Te'1" ...... u ..... l b• .... -.Lie(-. -1117 I •• ' I . •• • J hr WI (111 11 fw WI _.... .....~ . ................. ~. I ~'\Ii I ,', I, i1',' I" ' . ' - ' l I • J b u ,. II ~ a .. ii A " II ' ~ F 0 .. , Ill 311 cit Sh Be 0• .~ ... E ' , Cd ba, ~ 2-S ba, H• pal 2S 3B 3B '" Sp1 do Soj Re I ... ne• A " na Ne w• tlll •" ~ ~o . . WA ~ '" Ba te wl Fa !'l ~ ~ •• ~j Po SI 1 t i , J, ~ B Ii 4 I I • • C :1' 1lil hi.Ai · rlJAllR; S' ' • , .. ,~. ---~-- ,_ I • T I I I I ERVI I • I I • H' . .. i . ; j !!.e'!!'JL! • ...__. I c....... .... ••a,...... • .......... ! -, 3 a ..,,.. k1 _·.J ~· :. . ' .................... -.... ~ .. ·-·····-·-····-·· ··········-····· .. •• ............. Wiii•••••• ....... • -·-····-··-··---.······r"'·---···· 'i::i!:' :::.·:.~' yu. 0it.'i:.:i~1::..;:,•::;.:: 'l~~ c"::.!...! ~.t;°,'\1-1:!:=-: • ...:~" ~b'••· ~sr.=-·~.'::!:.~-,,:: Qo:.\l~=~~t.=,';Nk »BAJ~~:,•·50 OS. iafoll\c. ........... 1>eoi1m-(ao)I ul1•d•at1'), Bl-1-.. .... ............ ~ •111eq-. HI. Rola. Hl·Hll, lal/J:ld. tOy,._,,, -' Sa_,_ .I .lewlle.. •·•-Dlli'uMn •all ---Im -.-n11 .... -. a-.,_ lar::f1117-.,bl ·~d • d Col• klteben 6 balk. :r.r.~-or .!JO,.::.~........ . ... •:t 't:i. i:-;;:.:.i...=-EIQOR8 SAVZ •Cot• Palal/Walipo.JIW· 111.. q a e, ._. y_u ·~llal 1U1JittL .. w--~ '"'~11••••11" ..... _. ·-Odnfa.111•DDlt 1 a.L. llaor &ta.1.9 .... Av• I~ ._.,,,-:t.~.t•••u~!'''''lf ovto1 care. Refs • npelr. Unique 6: N•l.at me.i dra :J:i .. ~ ELECTRI~JAft\ Sa ... •••••••••••• --Lie••Md. bMlred Call cnlbman. Qa1. gaiat. 11:uon~ED !"' ... _.. . ..,.ual work welcome a-u-.r.a. jobl, ~alnl.,.......... •ai.ULING• "1.•d1t•ll1 fl'l.U. · •tm. ,Bepalted4Replaced '~ .. hsaS...W.. ,MemBBBurea• ... rm 6: UU Ill •-rm ).Tl·,eXo. YA.Ua.EANUP ............ , ........ _ Pl I /I.,. Dlrectf'actoryServlce t 1 ._, ' Uc2S310l 5•ma .. ...,,.. ~·•'•~' INT.SXT.,1111',tfl.6,ap, mar LlceueC»Ult98 • •••••••••••·----Carpenl.ry : Litt. m IJ.I0.~11111.0.dmr•. · llod1•·-w 'do••A•de frwest..t •••••••••••••••-••••t · PH•Stt-21161 • NANCY llAJINES beautify your-la U Jre. eap. lo wlui• . ... Cl I AnytblnJ -·-' !--.=..:::;·=:="---: TJpl.nl Senice.1 Reu. 0 ,_.tvely...... ....... Mt aMtbod. I do l•••1 O~ele1,.... lklluUld.•tm.T ~rn· ~ PATCH PLASTICIUJfG ft,ZPAikS. All type_1~ ratN by tbe page 'wwtl· •1Mlf'· Gd. refs. •••••••••••• .... • .. ••• llalitible JapuaH La.==-Colle&• stttMt·AirlW ••ALL TYPES•• ~. free ell. lie.. W-.Jv -..-....... ...,_...,, llllNORHOlllEREP 111«0 . Ri<h'aYanl-hdllnloe.lllH4SZ." Sod, l'OHOd, eqolJ:; 4 yn ..... -· P'hiel!:si ---aaytlaie. - - .. gl•tr-.:~ Plumbla1, carpeDtly C •loll/!: ..a.. m1lnt, ln1talJatloe1 1'1n.. ... u s wW.Haal. Pneeat.C-17111• 7 71 Ko111 ••• ~b.1too01-!'s ar ~ .. · v•RY N•AT PATCH c.w6=/Allll9111ai. · .....,. .. "'._ ceramietile.51).-.ll&Bfiiit cleanups and hauUa ~-.. -~.... l.Vl"MI ----""" """ """ -,_., De pen a le ; ex ,•••••• ••••••••••••••• Free est m.ms IJPt Mo•lna, Garqe 1 nvava~ra l'JS.3UlafterS. JOBS, 6 RSSTUCCO. ••• .. ••-.••••·-·~··,_ •• perienced; nuon.abl All typea carpeat'r; LIOHIT& CONpRsTE . . Cl••••na. Low Ratn.1 l.andataP!n1.sod~' , !Nees{,-.1431. EXCITING Orie.~ rai..--.·7352. fra•. finiab; remoclll STA If PINO .. Cob · JAPANESEGAJ\D'2fJ: M•IL. rne-..,,aawChafle .... ,.......... forladie14'JO"thru 5:2", repair. All Work bleslone,' brl.~k le tile lOyrs·exper,all= SI• 1 -·~ pays/eves.-21.'70 •DoQ1RettaN lu-l'rrr Pl t I &a ' su.4thra8. ?51.Qlll •SUNSHINE• teed. Toay Pa O!l!bo peUol etc Mo:t:i9. ' Reasonable/Bl · f • !I>•..,.. -w Boc*keepln&Servlces Member BBB. toal:t. ' ' i r-Call 711~ ' erclbtb' I •atseapbt;1. Sprinklenl. Free est. Hane wall OOY· • .. •••••••••••••••••••• MNZZ7 5C7 , •P7eeEptlmate-Concrete . 6.DE81US . Dett111 .~ Installation. erin11 .. ••per, 111ARV'SPLUllBING ••••••••••••• .. •-••••• ~~ MASTER Crattemaa ·11~.eom~bkl1. Cleanups , tre:,work' Call. •saeal l3l2 lOT2'l6'f'MO(l Certlfiedtnu.M7.,. •666-911Jl• ERA.MIC TILE. New &ti ..-•v. cs.vices S~lalty. Remodelinl •bomeNPair&o.a781 r ototilllnc-. ·Mino NO.JOB TOO.SMALL . Remodel. Free est~~ Ted· ua._..Lepl nlUlh work, nt,. Fr t Jandscp's. 10yn in area. H••IJ ••J'tlliln1 .... Yafd M111sey P A,P • R.H Af!IG l N Gl-""-''"""'-"-""'"''"'-=="--·IJoJJe,welcome.536-3'38 • fiaalreproqualMT..._. est,,Ouarwork-.11~ c.. 646:-21181. i Cleanups. Neat Job!••••••••••••••••••••••• ~u1IODaf, Jleuona· Pl > .. I Capvlaa:-ve-.... -'3800. •x c--a•--'-'•~. •••• .. •.•:•••••·••••••••'• , .. rftetana9blit llatel. •Bob. ,WILLIAJIS&Soua ble,.,_9[11.mMaaftl . caa-1.a..a... op Soll A -# • n. c. -..-• ~'5W SUMMEJt,DAYCAMPS 1..-rt J...-.. MSIG7ll Muoory. Brick /B&oek & -r.-•._.. •••~•••••••••• .. ••••••"; pert aerv. reu. C.B.S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltacbW ... Dinerent I.lanClacapeGardeoer At-!ont Stone Call581·'1829 Hounpaia,Unc·IDakle or Water heaters , di•· •TopSoiJ•Oompost• - 1'11115Beach,HB.1<1-C~Cll... ' "•~r-•-•.~•~ TakataNu--·--COLLIEG& with · out.X1a&qua1n.-.-. pooalo, dralaa, raucets, .~··"h•·~-· • • -" .. -.... "'_.;JINU ._.,_,_ Stn:m baelc • II(,, ton........ Call&naeelfl.Ull. coppe-r repipes. Same ·c.u~ l C•pe.ter ALSO 1ndowa, 1loori. Caehector ' . ' tnltlr.'J.an, 5S-1730 •••••,•••••••••••••• .. • I pricet da1 & DilhL · Wei=-,.-:;:--;-----~ •••••••••••••••••••••• •Dutch 11-emsrnanee• ••••••••••••-••••••• .,,,,,..sir.-. 1 -Movia&/H•Wina. ·Studeat ·~~a:=-;:~ take ·Ji11tr aw,e. Lie ,.. Serrice , CarPeatiy Sefvicet, j\ll Freeest. ~·la .r.H.Gerwidc6Son ••••••••••••••••••··~-Q,.ii ... I • I , w/l•r·a• truck. Re••· tageofmy-exp.SS-'1D51 WCI. " •••••••••••••••••••••••-~u::~.·~~~::S\ •STEAMQ.EAN• AddiUona&Remdl. ''THINGS''s by )loose ,.i•••••••••••••••••••••• S.rry.m .9.645/Q-smt. l JUSTPLU .... • Removal,li~binllf) tsG-1075 "3 Rms·Getlrm tree en-6041. 1 Mi-2170 Gea wood~ ri:pal,,, Ex er\ . 't erienced Prof pa nl4tf', bon4!llt work, •CALLM2-4ll1• Shrub clearing. RotoUIJ.i ~:;~-;;~~:-;~;-::::!-''!!na~ure<l~!1RU~' a~llly~~-'!'!71'!!!11~ I plumblna, et.o.IG-$81.1 ~1 ,w!..c .. .:U.: ~ oa a Don't d~p the ball! ~ a :::~~;.xtf lreeu.-'· Any plu.'rpbillg water serv: ing. M2·2S24. lic/lnll'. 1 r r 1 • D a i I Y Pi Io t Classified Adi sell big HANDYMAN-· Homei w.etl1 tiaall. fteaH call job with a low-cost.Daily IM"l.ta I e a k 1 , m a r o'l J t e Ford '1 Tree Service ClassifiedAdtobuy,seUfl'ind what you want In Item•~ small items or Apt1. ConscJeatio~ PJii:rllia O'Sbuler. Pilo_t Cla1sirled Ad. Have iomethinl:tosell? eacl01ure1,..,,r ea1 . ExpertencedCrew l 'orrent~mething. Daily PUolClasslfleds. •nitlem.142-5671. crattaman.NH551aft• . .....,1'3 1 Phoae·M21M78. 'Qaulfted adl.itwell 8Sl-Mfil.10%offw/acL. Lic/lmuredSSZ..7117 I ........ ; • .. I --. ··-----. ~---- I -· .. -. .... !? •• S. Cl1• .... D9& hW, C .,1 11 ma .[ • • ' • f ·Aftemoon deliveries of newspaperi; to > J carriers Monday thrU Friday. Re· ·quires dependable auto. Must be at ' least)B years of age. • .. I Teilp•1n14t2-7Jl4 .......... .-. • .. l • • H' ... -... .. 1•• f.~ , 't ••• • ··~ • • r •• • • • • . ;( ' t •• 100-... , . . • with on • . .,,. .. ' ·' lftMO ,OUIOl rOfJ '"' GM. O;N '"' 00. " 6net The Worldt '.Cipe'a'W ' , • 706' ;, • "A6.. a ... & ~ • , r . ........ _ ' • BOBIEM' •!Pn.Be ... JI-' .... .,... ....................... $0' "1WDl!IAIL ' ......... • Prt nee lllllld• =e. I • , • 1 • ' ' ........ •· .J• Allto1,l111poried Allto1,l1nporied Allto1,l...,...W Aillo1,hoporied ....... UM<! Aalol.UMd '" 6 DA.IL Y PILOT Mond•y. A~uat 18, 1975 ••• •• •• ••• •••••••••• • • • ••• • ••• • •• •• • • ••• • • •••• ••••• ••• • •••••••••••••• •••••••••• • •••••••••••• ••• •••• •• •• •·•·•••••••••• ••••••• •• ••••••• , .. ,,...; GMlt'ol 9010 MotorcSc00yclei/ 9150 ~-~~:~.~~.:~ ••• !!50 ~~~-~~ •••• !~!_<! ?.~ ....... , ... !?.~~ ~-~•••••••••••••!?!.~ ~~:~••••••••••••!?~~ c ... vrolet 9920 ~ ••••••••• , ••• !!d.~~ '~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ten ••• ..... I' u Scoop -•1 ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 Calaxie 500. 2 r .,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WEPAYTOPOOLLAR ·~ . . '1"' ix1r, o••i.JA•couMTY ' c ri s w -I ~ D l'/S' 'U'Spet'dboat style,glass . '7 0 TOYOTA 'FORTOPUSEDCl\RS rear bumper, pin strip-EXCLUSIV. E _".,._. 88 ap ce ta. ~· """' hrdtp, Ir,.-/.' ., 11 ' over wood. Gre<1t for l-larley Davidson. l.200c:'c FOREIGN OOMF.STIC fnQ:, (ully c•rPe ted, ' VOLVO all JCtra,-, !9M mi. very steel belted radiala. Ca 4 Back Duy t1sh1n g l'n Custom . Cal l Tom L d C • or"L.A.sslCS bucket seats. Need fOI EXCLUSIVELYVOLVO clean. $925. 646-2022 or cond.$145.842·3.SlJ. lhU&last. 2 11.P motor. 968·03S7. an n1ser fr your cii-li ew .. clean $2 ,500., "536·66~0. Pit. Oran91e-county Laraest Volvo Dealer . ~148.2..-il F6Ro Gila'ire 2·'door - $100. 114 61 Dolan , ln d radio,4wheeldrive,roll BUYorLEASE CONNELL ~ ~-· cushions. oaMi & trailer ,74 Vespa Scooter, 200CC, Six cyl., brilliant red. seeusfint. 962·5112after~ && inOr1n1eCounty! ... uto .• air, ...-rat.Hr: Garden Grove, nt!ar x t.con .$600. bars. Only has 33.810 IA.UIRIUICK '7lSl04drSedan.Lon1i., ~ ~[JI.I~ lng&brakes,kJfllmUes. Euclid&Orungewood. 548·ll~ mile s. Must see. 2925HarborBlvd. gd. cond. Orig. ownr. · ~,~~.[ * ~.·~ $195414.S2DSY> lo ... MI ~9{ 197SYumahaRD2SO.Ask· (427AP V). Costa Mesa 9'19-2:500 $1 ,6S0.673·673'7aft..6pm. ___ .,_ .. __ ... _ CHEVROLET Tlteoclo.-.loWM ,,1 • a n,~ .... e ing S8SO or makeolr. Qi.II TOI' D.....,' • • '"°c•'Olt• ~· 11FOarborRDB1-~. S..-•lc• 020 f 992 ~ '74 260Z, 4 spd, lo rni , "\NU vu •·, ••••••••••••••••••••••• at Spm, 5S7 · 1. p .. ,D AM /Ff\1, $MOO. Pvt. Pt)'. AUTHOll'la "VV\C s. Manchester SALES &SERVICE Colt• Mesa &eMlO S I Meri '70 Honda 450. Extra A call afl5546·3296. s..& Senic• Lva;, 2821 H.,._.••cL COf'llO ne ports. ssoo. Call afte< IMMEDIATB.Y DAVE ROSS Anaheim 750-2011 COST~MESA '72 FORD GRAK .. · •• Englne.J\adlos·Ele('. '75 280Z, New w /under J FireSystm·Plmb'g 6PM .832·1463. FOIAU. 1000 .mi, without co n· PONnAC.STVTZ Autos.Used 546-1200 TORINO. 2 door, Refrg.freeest548·9704 '72 450 Honda SuPt~rb FOREIGN CARS verter, Cuc air, s/t, mag •••••••••••••••••••••••1--...::.....::..__:__...::...=__:__:____ • .. "'°wemrat,tcte'efrioctni""', $l•815r~, ~ Cond. $7SO/Uest Offer. CALLORCOMEIH whls . Silver, $7350. l4IOH.-borll•d. luiclc 9910 '70lmpalaCustClubCpe. ,. ·;,., Cus tom Marine Wood· \York , S24 ·0610 ; Eve, '66 Ford Bronco TO SHUS 494·0041or870-8860 ••••••••••••••••••••••• One owner. $995. 968·1805 (046EPH) ' 1 w o r k . R e P a i r s . 642.2702 This 4 wheel drive has Suban1 9762 '72 Skylark, 44,000 mi, or 962·8!M6 TModoN ltoblM 1'~-t\ Remodel s. Jame s.1 __________ , locking hubs, roll bnr & '73240Zs-••••••••••••••••••••••• J>S/PB, auto, tilt whl. FORD · ..:.:Hc.oo=.v_e'--r-'-, 64-'6_-7-'-868---e_,-'-e-'-'--J '71 Yamaha Enduro 300, 633ra~i98o.901_611CVB>. $2199. 2 to choose '74 DL-$2495. 12800 mi. Etc. $2500. 67$--400 aft2. •73 CHEYB.LE 2060 Harbor Blvd. ~ lo .... ,ow.. 9040 $4SO . Excellent condi· F t · __ ,.. · · 36mpg, R /H, still under LAG11•·1 • Costa Mesa 6'2·0010' f Selmon ChtYf'Olet ac ory air <.vuu1t1on1ng. .66 WILDCAT v~ ,.. •••••••••••••••••••••••·•-'-'o-'-n_._Cc..•_1-'-l6_7_5_-"60 __ a_t_s_,1 __ -'--------'--'-'--l ·Automatic. 1•4.speed, warr. 67S·4187 after 9 GD COND $400 CO.Uri _ Mavo~ck 994'f .• 1 AM /FM s tereo, mag P.M. ·962_~·, · T Ii ~ tud " JO' .El. C 0 Ex Press MUST Sell. '7S Hon~a. 550 ,73 Ford Bronco. Ranger ...,. ota y eqwp-" inc · •••••••••••••••••••••• .... Crui ser . T /S , Reb~t ~ cyl, only :WOO m1. Ask· pkg. Bronze/Whl. $439:>. 3100 W.Cont ttwy. N.8. sport wheels, both e"cep. Toyota 9765 Ing viz:iy.1 roc;>f. fa1,.1.ory air '73 MAVERICK w/ Lux .. • Engs., Sips s. Cockpit 1ng$1900.Callafter7pm Ph:494 _19s9 6 O tional ? (21SJRQ} & ••••••••••••••••••••••• CadlHac 9915 con~1t1 on1ng, powe r ury Decor! Automatic. couches. Xlnt Cond. Twof~897~-~639~31_ ______ 1 -'----"--'-'-----"-'------i---~4=2'--·=94-"'~5~--I tl34JEP) ••••••••••••••••••••••• steer:ing, br~es. se~Ls. factory air, power steer· boat owner. l\1ust sell! Or-C~s YourChoke '75Yz CADILLAC & windows, Ult st.eenng ing, vinyl roor. low ..:'c:'=-••c.e'--o'--f-'-fe'--r-'-_"-67'-'5-'-':::tz:::l8::· __ 1 ·12 YA 1\1 AHA l\1X, ex· Trvc.lcs 9560 _.,, 5 395 whee l, AM /FM stereo miles! $28$4 (Pl.995A) cellent,$500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HltjhestSluyt-r TOJOlas Over 70 to choose rrom. w /8 track tape. new .__ __ _._ ·~ 1 2S ' Owens, 1965. Good S36·7671 on Im--" • From $199S. GMAC white sidewall tires. , __ ,..RD_ I Cond. !'-1ust Sell! Mov---------1 '73 CheyY 1111 Max•Yf~;. Kala11i "'C .. 1c; H Financin &Le11Sin . C3290HSV>. FO "f 1 _;c:n_,,g_! $3000=-· 6-'-7-"3--52911='-· __ 1 ·11 & 74 TM400. Suzuki. % Ton PU. VS, auto.. Call Roger or Bill J600 lksM If.!!'. •, ere , . • 3 395 2060 Harbor Blvd. rt.f Both "Int shape. $400 & fact. air, pwr. steering. 847-8555 C.... ....... 1'lftO... ........ CCJJ91ic Costa Mesa 842·0019 '7S SK I P JACK 24' ., ... , B. $600. SJ I ·867 4. P O Br a k es , radio, ti 11 t---;;;:;;:-=:':::;;:.=;::::-;--;---l '~~·,;,;;,·:,,,,-;'.,,,;=,,;,;',d. NOW .. ,,. .. ......_. · :.'!L Used 3 hrs. Twin 175--'-'-'--'-'-'---'-'-'--'-----i steeringwheel.Niceone.1 FREE ••L ,.'!!.-2\..-~_-·' '.Wlas 'Ch•'C Mercwy 9950 Volvos. Trim tabs. Cost '73XR·7S APPRAJ~ 72DATS'~510 Co ...... in -~ -~-~ •-$15,600. Sac. $L3,700. $300 (IA0773 ). $3599. 6l3·9890. We buy used cars & "" 2'IO lliil ........ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Solman ChoYrolel k c ROTH STATIOH Test Dn've ,'"'"::-.:. ___ . ·-.. -'66 Monterey. <dr. Light 846·3575 642·7144or832·5322 true s . all G 73 Cad. El Dorado, au,.,,-=;;·=-==-=,;;'=-,;:!I blu w/bl vinyl top. Rebl CHEVROLET for a free WAGON Today equipment·lo mites .I· trans. Gd cond. Must 23' Sportcraft. Motor Homes. appraisal, Factory air conditioning, Equipped fo r fish /ski. Sale/Rent 9160 TRUCKS·V ANS-4 W o ·s GROTH CHEVROLET · t · · S h a r P Io ca I car. sell. 548·2371 Wanted. Clean, late automatic ransmtssion, Buy purchased new, must Chrysler 9925,1.::::.::.::..:::.:=-:_:._ ___ _ $3,800. Aflcr 5 pm .••••••••••••••••••••••• Mdl C htS75-8849 182118eachBlvd. radio,heater,newwhite sell.ss7.9349 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68Mercury 548·8813. '73 DODGE Cabana 21', ------'"-"~s~-.::.:'~':::.:·.:::::.:::.:::~--I Huntington Beach sidewall tires, extra or COUGAR Ir 'd Bo & 841 608 '71 Chrysler T & C Wagon. comp. se ·cont . at '73 CHEYENNE i,-~ ton · 1 549-3331 clean & very low miles! Convert. 42 ,000 mi. Clean. 551·1806 32' New Frbi.:ls flybridge trlr. hitch, air. Sl:ps4. On· w /cm pr. s hell. Xlnt. <JOOGNI). lease Make ·ofr. 894·1123 or Dual air. Full pwr. Onlyl----=:..::=--- D1esel Cruiser. Cusl bit ly 3500 mi! SS7-617S or d Be f "'~"""" SELLIMGYOURCA.R? $2595 63L-L911. 37,000mi.$2600.962·4718 . 7 2 MER CUR V for live aboard or cruis· 831 ·0782 con · sto r . ....., . .....,., TOP PRICES PAID . D~llll L~•ni. •• 1n g. Asking SJ4,000.1---------l •s9 Chevy El Camino. F I .UUL ~~ '72CHRYSLER ~fRO°iJG~A~. ~ J00~ 646-6123. reblleng. Manynuparts. Pa~~f~~~l Nall1r1,<C•RR1c ~.: TOYOTA '75 EL DORADO . HEWroRT hard -top , beautiful ' 21 • l.M .P. Aztec v. 200hp, • • $600. 581·6962afler6pm. Deon Lewis Imports zto,O llliM ~ ~ AM /FM stereo, tape Hard to: !i~~)' 2'7,000 ~~~'i:,~l. ~'!~~ ~~:r~~~1 1/0. Jo hrs. new tandem ,74 Gr.IC Sprint:24,000 mi. 1966 Harbor,C.M, C.... .._ 940 MO deck, power steering, . 1 _ 1 l _ h axle trlr, a ll Aea r. $3195 A IC, P /S, P /B, AM /FM ,,, ____ 64:_::6~-•=303=---1906 Horbot. CM 646 9303 power w(ndows, splil m1 es, v1ny top, lapestry power sea s w 1t I d ' 557 9t57 & ' pwr. 6 way seats, vtn' yl inlerinr, factory air con· recliner, power windows, or r a e... · S Tapcdeck,campershell. '71 Wagon, runs xlnt. 1 546-0302 UfVeyor 497-2276. WE PAY $1195or bcstorrer. '71 Hilux Toyota, $1600. top, tinted glass, air dition1ng, power sleeting till steerin g wheel, ..::::.:.:=-::::. ______ ! CA$ H Very clean+ xtras lfin cond., tilt Wheel, cruise & brakes. new Michelin AM /FM stereo. $269S. rt1UST SELL! New 14 '9" g~:l~~.ef'\JCtf~Yi~~l:d~ '62 Ford PU Shortbed 979-4977 ter.call644·10Cllaft.6. . control,leatherinterior. radial tires. (334EIH). (981SNZ). Johnson&Son Sport Boat w /trlr. Bbbl shell,nutires/batl$850. FORUSEDCARS Fiat 9725 $8995 2895 .Lincoln-Mercury, 2626 --'Sl~·c.39_5_/_o_rr_e_r_. 645 __ ,_74_5 __ 1 ~ogp :~~:!~~~es~ e _M:::_:o~rn:::_:./~e~v.:e.:536-05SO=:.-=:::..--I PHILLIPS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yolkswogen 9770 Harbor Blvd., C.M., 30' VEGA ""'iberl':lass LARGE '63 CHEV. Serv. bed, 6 BUICK-PONTIAC-OPEL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••It' ....... caClllac 540·S630. diesel trawler. Loaded. cyl. stick. Needs eng. 24888Alicia Parkway REPAIRS·SER.YICE ' M ·~ ............ '73 Cougar XR7. Whttwht lmmac. NB slip.SJl·19Z3 1 wrk. Bestofr.546--0104 Laguna Hills 837·2400 Exchange&Rebuilds u=J '-'9 Mesa i~540 9'0o int, AC. AM /FM stereo INVENTORY BROOKLYN BUG CO. • ~ ~,., ~ radio, Other extras. Very '67 Evin rude Playmate '72 FORD o/4 Ton. Auto, TRUCKS·VANS.4 WD 's E ,. l 548 9141 13600 Beach Blvd. lo m·teage 673-0 To CHOOSE FROM S tma CS • W . c-~nenlal 9930 I . ·VUU<>· 14'10 .. w/I/ . trlr. Very P/S, P/B, 10 ply tires. Wanted.Clean.late estm1.nSter um• gd cond . $1800. 3081 Huntinqtonleoch must sell, best ofr. Mdls.Cash!675-8849 SAVEonYWRepairs 636-2500or892·6651 •••••••••••••••••••••••Mustang 9951. Hayes Ave, CM {E. of Chrysler-Ptymauth 546·0104 Engine overhaui -----'-----'----'-'-----/,72 MARK IV Loaded.••••••••••••••••••••••,• Fa i r v j c w & 0 fr 16661 Beach Blvd -'---'---''--------IA u T 0 s w A·NT ED' $100+parts. Valve jobs '7 4 Cadillac Gold B/U-top. Brwn. '74 2+2, auto, 6 cyl, run)P Paularino. l 1-1.B. 842·0631 '63 Ford o/4 T . P.Up. Runs anything running or not! $100 parts incl. Tune·UP5 leather. int. pp 963·1994 equip . Cash/take ovr good Needs minor•work. $25, $SO, $100 Fast serv. $20, parts/oil change in· ELDORA.DO art GPM pymnts. 646-1840. 1947 Owens, 33', new .,.,=_ 919·1S90 & green Cash! 892-SI07 & -=-'--'-'--'-------)-~---'------'-'----- paint, top & hull. Motor ........., 892·7047 cl.9 toS. Steves.56-93(16 Beautiful while with reel '73 LINCOLN MK JV, 71 MUSTANG, gas saver E C · leather interior, £ull ,.\.1.S6SOO.SS6·63J7 • • '74 I arNnOSS '68 VW Bus . Semi· power&sunroof.(•7372 ) Gold Glamour Leather si", right m.iles! $19M Automatic. pwr steer· PVT PARTX n~ reas camperized. 28,000mion Interior. Vinyl roof, (481CTN ) Famhily Boat .hl9'12Larson. ing, PDBrakes, radio, transportation car from e ng. Radials, cassette $7995 AM /FM s tereo, tilt The-adore Robins Tri· uU . llS pmercen~-v•·nyl roof, turb•'n e P.P.536·3333 h I -) II & h .,_0 1----------1 tape pl. $2400644-4966 w ee , crwse contro , a FORD ~~ ~94g~~S9 · wt.~. wh eel s Nice One ~ ro· p ~o,,..ru sharp lu_xury car with 2060 HarborBlvd. : · · '73 Explorer 20, selfcont, (16885S) $3299 633-9890 .. ~ ~~ '69 VW bug, lite blue, low mile s. S639S . Costa Mesa 642.0010 Classic 14 ft. Peak bay air, stereo slIE8 $7200. SelmanChe¥f"06et clean, low miles . 1970Harbor,C.f\1. (389KXT). Johnson&'!-'===='---------'--=--== launch. Tender off Sea 968 -9271 · ---------) $ In Santa Ana Teacher must sell. $11.SO. 631-1276 Son Lincoln·Mer('ury, Oldsmobile 9955 o· d 4 C t '72 CHEVY l.UV Xlnt C plet Foc.lities 673·1363or673·5391 2626 Harbor Blvd., C.M., ••••••••••••••••••••••• se1:~~';z.s00 67f6"16fas, Trailers, Tra•el 9170 cond. overhead camper p 'd om e-1 , • '73 Coupe DeVille, blk 540·.5630. Sales and Service · · . ••••••••••••••••••••••• shell. tape. H-60-Ui rears, 31 Sales, Serf ice 68 VW • xlnt runrung cond. vinyl top, blk leather, 1 Boats. Rent/ $200 REBATE on $1 ,000 U.S mags, custom in· FOR Leasing, UHdC~ Must sell. make offer. air. power. Under book. Cor•efte 9932 OLDSMOllLE I Charter 9050 lrlr. Perl for Sports car. terior Must see to ap. 492·4306, 492·4311 (714 )493·2126. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GMC TRUCKS ·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 847-6393 prec $2,600 9!11·MS7,as Used YW's Dick Miller Motors '69 vw Fastback, very •TOPCASJI! HONDA.CA.RS vi CORONADO JS , Sail. by Auto Ser•o'co& forJ~D r 'df Hot ~DEti ,..:.:'=-=-"=~·~M-=-=:..:c·=~'-295-I '7J.ELDOltADO For Corvettes and other UnlYenilv. -~ GI oror c ea • · · air, · CA.HIOLIT used cars & trucks ! .~"J '-'RD • ~1~~25':1~:W or month . Parts 9400 '73 Ford 645·2022orS48·7482· •IOWARD Chevrolet, 2MOHarboi'Blvd . ..:.:.:.:=-=--=-=-=------!••••••••••••••••••••••• F·lOO, 'h ton PU VS, ljr:ti•~•Je'l'[W 120 W Warner '74 VW poptop dJx cmpr Electr~?~nroor? Dove & Quail SlS. Near CostaMet>a 540-9640 loafs, Sail 9060 '67 VW squareback auto , facl air cond, 'ft'n1 rieac~ <11 So Milin awnins , new Mich. X.lnt. Cabri olet lop, leather In· Jamboree , Bristol, & '70 Cutlass Supreme, new, •••••••••••••••••••••••engine, runs SlSO . pwr s teering,HwitBch 842c4435 SantaAnil :k'l7·2J:Jl 25Mmi.$6000.S48·3S94 le . flt (ct . Mac Arthur, Newport brakes, new trans, air, J WATTS spinnakers. o/.i 67J-7707or548-4193 PDBrakes sliding rea nor, u pwr., a .air, Beach.833-0SSS PB radio. Make offer. 750 · Xlnl d w, n do w s Ct ea n •-Autos, Imported '74 Fiat 124 , 5 spd Sprt iO VW rebuilt eng. clean, till wheel, stereo, door oz. sq.. con . T90 trans tr•-fer case locks et (426HST) C 9933 837-4666afler5·JO S250 Al l 22 • --· (04996P) •••~•~9090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cpc AM /FM, air, radial man y xtras, Lee • c. · -ar · · ea. so wo ,no. M l t & •64 --$ 895 -~ sheet winches . ..$100 pr. un zy rans, SelmanChe•rolet General 9701 tires,lomi.$4005/bstofr. c54:.:.:c5..:-9821=-'-'~64:.:.:5_-4520==-----5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 OLDS OMEGA After5642·3315 Chevy parts Reasona· •••••••••••••••••••••••.., -=~-7-"586'--'-.-------1 I Id l2000 'I / '73 XR7, Yellow w/blk. SALON.4Dr.,sedan,air . . ble,842·1231. ' Ch PU., -I -'70 VW Bug, air, low • ncu es ' m1 e vinyl Opera top. Less cond•'t•'oned bucket seats 61 ev .... tn air, '65 SUNBEAM Mark IV J 9730 -1 $1250 12monlhwarrantv · 20' F"b g la II II + m1 power train. sleeper w f auto Very nice CICJUOr mi eage. · t h an 2SOOO mi. Air. with recliner, console, Spar; :rMis~~ ~. UI· Autos for Sale Camper Sl.750.548·7943. 67s.7023br9f>S.346S ~1·;·;~·~~-~~··~~~;~·~~; ---,-,-,------"64b"°'-~5290""~·...::.._---,-1itNfibi.llel'Mll':St"'C~ stereo.PP.557·9128aft.6 tilt wheel, AM /FM Iman Lido 14 Racing ~=;:.,···;~~··•••••••• 4 LUY T I W 97 d ' . . AM FM '71 VW Bug, xlnt cond. . 2'40 llU-~ '74 COUGAR XR7. Ginger stereo. A great economy Sails. Used twice. $150. ~R-·.~: ' 954 '7 rw:lc M 12 con 1t1on1ng. I $1600. Private patty. Call ,""""-·--r -...._,., c(888ar MwVitlh)_ IJuoxhnsoW'Y·n$4&Sol9Sn. 548-4193or673-77U7 ~ MIKADO 4speed,radio, ••••••••••••••••••••••• stereo, low miles, mint ~ _ ..... , brown metallic, vinyl ----------/•••••••••••••••••••••• step bumper &low miles, ORANGE COUNTY'S co ndition' SAVE . ~-:"'~322~1~·-------1 '""'""======'="1 roof, twin comfort lounge Lincoln-Mercury, 2626 LEHMANlO'excel.cond.1969LotusS1.Formulaf. ('~~vJ $2999633-9"90 (#54985) Johnson&Son e•JAB n--l C 99 seats. P . windows , H b Bl d CM 2 sails, dolly & cover with trailer & fire suit. o>.70»" OLDEST L•'ncoln-Mercury, 2626 'GS " ug, ·~en re· aMaro 17 P /seats. till wheel, & a r or v ·• · ·• s.lm .. c ... _._., built engine (40 H.P.>••••••••••••••••••••••• 5405630 I ~ 968 7903 S t $2000 Cal .,~ & H Bl d c 'I cruise control. Less than ' · ~· · pare par s. · arbor v ., ·" ., with big bore kit, rebuilt , .. , 1200 -l'k Ross after Spm, (714 'S9 Chevy truck, 2 T. ,_54_0-_5630 __ . -----trans.axle. new brakes, 1974 16.000 m iles . $499S . .....__,..., 9960 ' n.J e • 1 e new. 495·6873 • '-d Cl34KQB) Johnson & ',,.,_... .. , Unsinkable! Pleasure,----·------/ dump..., w/2 sp axle. S 1 Se · M"'da 97~• gene rator, Bils tein Chey-'-..1. · · •••••••••••••••••••••i• S700. 581 .3981 arts. a es· rv1ce·Leas1ng ""' s hocks. AM /FM /SW l"Vllrf Son Lincoln-Merc ury , racing ii"~~5. Cost 4 Wheel Dri•es 955 Roy Ca"er', Inc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• radio, new yellow paint. Camaro 26261-larbor Blvd .. C.M., S1600:se 6161 •••••••••••••••••••••• ·1s FORD F·lOO Pickup, Rollsltoyce Bl\1W RXJ Red Mazda Wgn . $1150, extras available. 540·5630. ATLAS ·72 Hobie 16 w/trailcr. Xlnt cond. $1600. 833-2900.""' 24' Yawl. Gafl rigged. Dacrons. Cedar hull. 25 h .p . g ray . $2 ,300. 8Z1-4249. AQUA CAT &: new lrlr. XJnt. cond. $700. 963·7 eve. 14 ' SAil.BOAT AMF fiy. Jng Fish. '74 Model w /trlr. Xlnt, cond. 544-7287 '73 16' Hobie & trailer. Gd s hape. Nds cleaning. 4 X 4 automatic, only 10, 234 E 17th St Fully loaded. Musl sell 54S4685 LT c~ D........ 9935 miles $3954 (81971XI Costa Mesa 5464444 now! $2,200. 7S2~2S ..:.:=----:='----------! ""."""."'I":-.__,,.... Chrysler IPMnouth I SALE Theodore Robiin '73 VW THlNG. 19.000 mi. Equipped with factory ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open Daily&. &n. 'lll IQ Mercedes lent. 9740 Yellow /blk int, AM air conditlo~ng, Turbo '69 Charger. P /S. P/B, PM '72Landcruisef" FORD ••••••••••••••••••••••• radio.$2000.642-S255 Hyd_r a m at1c trans· air, nu brakes, gd tires. 2929HarborBlvd., Wagon. 3 Speed, wa 2000HarborBlvd. m1ss1on, AM IFM stereo Ori g. owner. $1,000. Costa Mesa b u b s , a i r con d . _64=2-=-00=LO'-----------l OYER I 00 1974 BUS Type II, air, radio, console. tinted 839-0886. 546· 1934 (4S3HGB ). • 7 3 EL c AM 1 N 0 , &1 SJ ,. ••OAOWAY HEW & USED stereo radio & tape. glass, new steel belted -==----:='-------1-----='--'--=-:..:.c_ __ ,I 540·Z317 radial tires and Golden Ford 9940 63 Plymouth Belv, great $4199 automatic, factory air, SANTA AHA MERCEDES ..:.:c:..:::.:c_ ______ , Brown Metallic finish. •••••••••••••••••••••~· cond. radio, heater. vinyl roork. power steer· 835·3171 OH DISPLAY '70BUG,Sunrf,am/fmst. 31,150 miles and In ex· ·73 LTD, Clry Squire, $450 /ofr.494·2696 '74 Intl Scout ing & bra es, low miles, Tift:ULT1MATtDRrmtGM.1ocH1NE tape. Mag wbls. lowner. cellent condition. Fully A/C, P /S., P /B, AM /FM Auto. V-8, air cond., $3l~ Robins HouAUseTHoOfR.iZl.IPOo0rfS $1.475. Day 67S·1410/ reconditioned. stereo, lug rck, radials, '68 .Ply. 318, 4 dr, air. 43M power stee ring . :to 548·1236. aft.6548·6439. $3695 35,000 mi. $3300. 7Sl·lS91. m1, xlnt. cond. $750. (913KLM ). FORD MERCEDES DEALER 646·2022or548·74S2. 99 2060HarborBlvd. 6862Manchester, '68VWSEDAN See in garage area '71 FORD LTD, 2 door , ... $48 c05ta Mesa 64.2·0010 Buena Park Clean, low milage. Ask for Rick hard-top, power steering 69 Fury se~an . A/C, P f.:;. I 523-7250 Sl200 494-8178 Orange Coast & brakes, vinyl roof. A_rr. nu tires, xlnt run-•7 4 '73 FORD COURIER On the Sant.a Ana Fwy. 1971 VW Super Beetle, sun Cloth interior, air condi-n1ng. SSOO. 979-2251. s•.soo firm. ss1.2900. Landcruiser Pickup, 4 speed, low EXCLUSIVE roof. 43•000 mi. Top cond Daily Pilot tioning. $169S. (075.JNJ). miles, $23541983748> o· 72 Mercedes $2100675·6850 330W tBa St. Johnson & $on Lincoln· 71 Plymouth DUSTER NEW Columbia J2 Hardtop-, 4 speed, warn Custom. Complete, sail· hubs, radio, heater. away. S48 ·0968 C\'es. (23Jl.FDJ. 673-1995 $4999 14' MINI Sail w/ca.r rack. ·$:.:3::.0.:.0:.: . .:.o-=-r=b:.:e:_s_l _•_'_''_r_. 1 · . D' &llllLA 1.,;1 _67S·9594after 5 (I"'" UUIO w/Pv."~!~h1~ooring ~ TOYOTA 673·7356. loots, Slips / Docks ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1966 Harbor, ( M _646-9303 73 TOYOTA Tlloocloro RobiM . ,, es y · Mercury. 2626 Harbor Costa Mesa FORD 3 5 OSL '61 BUG. Lo mi . !;;=~~---;;;;:;;; l..'.!B~lv~d~. c::-~M~ .. "540-~5630~':_· -1 2060HarborBlvd. COa.E Nupa.int.$1,050. CM•rolet 9920 Low mile&, clean, 6 Costa Mesa 64.2-0JlO __ _:P~h~o::n~e~646-<255:.::..=::;_-__ 1••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 FORD cylinder, poWttsteering, '71 FORD STAKE Truck, DEALER ROADSTER '73 Squareback burnt '681MPALA2dr,v.t.,alr, GRANADA. air, radio, heater. to ti lee • Automatic transmission, o range. Chrome rims. p.s., runs good. .poo. p.p. COWi (8S4DER) : !'-u m&a be, powerk$ '365r4• SOYICEFllST air conditioning. power Michelin radials . 642-4222. Tuxedo black with Only $2395' >ng r a es. sleen'ng, ra"o, see th•'s -------~ l hi '""i · •-· -(764•••) • lll AM /FM . Xlnl cond. 'S6IMPALA mac ng v .. ..,. m..enor, -one at $10,950 t205ETOJ bu k t ts 6 linde Thffdare•-LI--nrww( LEASE Pl.AMS 673-9795,67$-7872. RUNS WEIL-. c e sea , C)' r -rUA-. _,,., engine. automatic FORD • '69 VW Bus. reblt eng, & --------'962-'----8313-'-----'------l transmission, power 1970Harbor,C.M. Cos2060MHarborB6421vd.00,0 5 Year or 50,000 Mile lS70Hi1rbor.C.M. clutch , am ~rm rad.io, ,73 CHEVY NOVA, vinyl stffd.riln,, white sidey.'all 631-1276 ta esa -Warranty Available on 631 .. 1276 some camping equip. lop, automatic, power ra 1a tares. (973MMM). SLEMONS MERCEDES '7 2 Fork Pickup. Xlnt all N ew BMw ·s. 6?3-4883. steering & brakes, air. $3795 i3DUSTERloml.St.700 cond. 18,000 mi. Pvt, ply. ' ., · · .....,,..:"'.' '!; 4 " • • '62 Mercedes Benz, 190 Vol•o 9772 $2554 (P2008A) llN~~~~Sli~!l~fi~r~m~. ~X~I~ n~t.~c:o~n~d~-~t' SO 'P~~~;J:~IL Land Cniser 642-5617. ~= .. ·-~· sed. "Classic Round ······················· Theodorellobins Nall1r1 C•A' ( owner.536-7473 . J Private Residence. I y .... .1. Body." Compl restored, FORD _ , .. ._ Pafttloc 9965! --'-'-"--======---I Sx cyl., roor rack, roll .s 9570 Pl.z:MI -, ''""' reblleng,nupalnl,brks, WE ~·H borBI d --. · b · h t ~. • k ....... · ...._, ar v . ~-,.,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ars, warn Wlnc, ow ••••••••••••••••••••••• - -..... •a-~ Pirelli rad>'a'-, am/fm, Cos ' .... ,. 4 , ui . la Mesa 642·0010 · '72 GRAND PRIX. A!C, miles. (409HES). '7' Frd. V-8. 7,000 ml. · •' ( &• ' wood, all nu uphol. Much STILL AM /FM, On«! owner, Auto •. air, sliding side • ' more! 28mpg. Runsperl. if Xln d p cargo dr. Xlnl cond. c...,i 9715 Muslselt. $4500.Pvlpty. '".!:!lfil~.::S:..T~AR GAZER"'1.11 1~~·~··~·!!:·~-.!:!_'h-:;_'~54&Q7~~3 16' Gls ss par. 7Shp, Westminster Johnson OB. Top conct.1 _ _c636-==-2500=~•c.r~892'-'----<6S=l'---I __::Sl:.:-'.::00=-•.::96:.:.:·5='"8.:::. ___ , ·12 tNT'L, ''x4', 29.000 mi. XI. cond. Many xtraa. $3950/best o!r. 963.&533 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·•·'11 VW Campe:r. Bub- ble top, lo ml, fully e qutpt. Xlnl cond . 5311-9193. t•••• H1•11 9140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Tr••CO, 27'. Super clean. Loaded . llkrow•••· SacriOce. lll,llO. '1S prlco, 124.000. •. , '73 BROll:O $3,700cash. 493-4.l&S. ••••••••••••••••-••••• 494·4124 . HAVE t-BJ a.AT a. POU.AN Auto, am/fm stereo. Mustl '74. 14M mi. Nu. Jan •. '7s.1M-G------9-74-2-1 I VOfYoeLeft ~ ==~ ~ sale. Bestoffer.6'7S«IM. / "71 FordV• V-6, 4spd. $3,400/bat. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• at To "-lop '-'I009 fCH"Tundey, Y-~4 Dan 5484193 ,..._._,....,wt~to,.,.,..,.,. -,--,.~, V8. automatic. dl181 West • MG midget '72 am/fm. Pre a.ere•• of'l'l'll"Zodiocblf'ltltigr\. ••••••••••••••••••••••~ Coast mirrors, etc. '73CAPRJ. V6,'5pd,A/C, roll bJr fr: pin st.ripptns 10...-. J1V1<-''"" '71 panel wa-. IA mi. ( J) 12 • ··~ Pnces· '°""' no.:..~ tl...._ ..... 94987 . 199.633-$8IO, AM /FM stereo. yellow. Mint.67.--.. Ji.-JJ-6)......,. Air, r1dlo. Make offer. Sal C. ~. Xlnl d 491 • """' • ......... ,.. ''""' 64............. ~ -""'" . .,. .. ·-••rcw coo ' .......... MGI 9744 c ..... ,.., ~~:. .ue::. ~~ u•-·/-.·.._.. I I Dodge van, '66. Gaa 0..... 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 ~L::. ~t. :"-, Vega GT Hatchbk Wag. saver. 6 cyl. Cust. in· ••••••••••••••••••••••• MGB ·'74, Nearly new. • ' ~l"-ttt""' Very gd cond, llntecl ., IOA ..,._... J'Ol.Wdor I In ri terlor. $900/ofr. M2-4682. WILL BUY YOUR Less than 3000 mi. $4950. or ",.._ ., .......,,. 1 1 ,_ g ass, cu.stom le or .. DATSUN, TOYOTA, CaU57~3220 Ii~-~:!.':"" g=:.. A/C.840-1,31. I oR voLKSWAGEN Lease 1·n. ... ,.... , ... PAID FOR loll leyce 9756 is~... •s_,. ,,,...., '74 GT Hatehbaclc, low LtaliA• :t~........... ~' ,'_•-?!:"..:.;• mil, co-p•1 .. -.··1p. 4 OR NOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• _...,.._.,. .. "' .., -.. '" TOP oou.AR #. rn etu\ ::~ !:~~ ~= "i~C:: spd. &d. cond. $2700 or C•" lDEAL•RINU.S.A. . ,,,_ ,...._. "°' F bealoffet.840-1125. , ~ llOY 11 """"" '' "-'' °" t , SALB~RNADENE ~ VOLVO _ ...... , gt,.. ~~ Hr..:.. '75 VEGA Halcbbaek,' 540-0442 CARVER yr.::,-~~ :;L....,. 9000 mileii, xlnl. Be!lbol· ltOW·ROYCl 1966 Hnrhor c M. l11t6 9303 ~M.. .Mori-t""""'-ferovermoct....,t 1 260Z '74. perf. cond. ,Air, 2Ml.l7 .. S>. 11--'==='-'"""""-'='-I 21 ~ f,''"',..-u 1..___ i:i FM, map, new tires. COSTA MllA "7• VOLVO l&IE. A rt.al ~To ~c.ii .,o:::...., "72 ~criflce,.....,,' IS.BOO . Eve/Wknd. 146·.UU 1em. All/FM, alr, good ::!...j ~'."':___ ~:•1!£ Sl,400 (offer. 04· 8 133-3221 QDSlD ,....DAn au m.I. 112-1971aft6 \2'1-'81,..._ " da19, Nf.C7Sl we I , I 7 . ' .. r· , I ' I • I ' 1J '1 "' t< ,1 ,, ·i I~ p .. .I • .. J>I pl \,r In In ~ ' l ... b "' " • I ·----......------ Laguna/South Coast ~OL. 68, NO. 230, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PA:GES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ; 4(•'"" Today's Closing N. '\'. Stoeks • ' I MONDAY, AUGUST 18. 1975 TEN CENTS I r;tnti-Red }Violence Spy Ship Sails I I l I l • ~preading ! LISBON, Portugal <U PI> - ~li·Communist .violence spread 1today to the Azores Islands iW'bere angry crowds burned a t"Communist party headquarters. ,The action came as Premier tVasco Goncalves mounted an o(. :tensive lo rescue his floundering ~pr~~ige in the face or s uch op- J>OSll1on. · Crowds protesting Goncalves' 'pro-Communist policies have ~burned or destroyed Communist 1party or other ex.tremist leftist headquarters in more than 50 Portuguese towns and cities dur- .ing the pas t few weeks. At least 1,alx persons died and hwidreds .were injured. :-The Azores Is lands in the AU an· 1tic, site of a major U.S. air base, 'have shown signs of increasing 1dissatis(action with the left-wing :!flilitary leaders in Lisbon and .. nave spoken or declaring their . own independence. ·• The Portuguese colony of Timor in the Indonesian •archipelago has done the same, \ouchin~ off violence in which :several hundred persons were 'tiurt. ~ A crowd of farmers in Angra. do Heroismo in the Azores early fWday attacked a nd burned the fl~aJ Communist headquarters alter meeting to discuss milk ~. <See VIOLENCE, Page A.2) • New Benefit .. .Package Eyed ~y District ; Capistrano Unified School Dis· Jrict trustees will consider •P· proval of a aew fringe benefit .package for all employes tonight. ~ The district bas received a bid iof $812,567 from Bankers IJfe insurance Company to provide lnedical insurance and other fr· inge benefits to the district's !.ooo employes. The bid is about Js34 ,000 more than has been J>udgeted for fringe benefits dur· }nf .. fiscal 1976. ) U approved by the board, all ~mployes would receive about a two percent improvement in fr· Jnge benefits. ; Thus, if the bid is approved, the ~alary portion of the proposed in· ~ase would be three percent. ~ Organ izations representing khool district employes have re· ~ected the fiv e percent offer. 'Negotiations, however, between lemploye groups and the board r continuing. ' CHP Arrests I Battin Aide • Walt =Kop a nke, an ad- {ministrative assistant to First (District Supervisor Robert Bat· ttin of Santa Ana, was arrested . ~Y Friday on drunken driving tc'9arges, the California Highway ;patrol reported today. t Kopanke, 40, of Anaheim, was :t aken into custody while he was \driving on Newport Freeway at ?.<3.te11a Avenue. He was booked .into Orange Couty Jail and re· tJe3.Sed about three hours later on ibis written promise to appear in 'court. t ue will be arraigned Friday in North Or ange County Judicial ;District Court. ' 1 Or•k··:~cJ? :·' 1 Weatller Low clouds through noon Tuesday, with mosUy sun· ny skies In the anemoon hours. Highs in the upper 60s at the beaches to the upper 70s Inland areas. Lows 57 to 62. INSIDE TODA l' Samuel Brem/man II ii red· iT1ll loday .aft« hil dgll!-dcJv ordeal. at ti.. llo..U o/ hoo. al· 1eged .abductor1 In .a NY aportmnt btdldtno 'Dher'• FBI . agent• /fM!d hi"' -Iv ~v l!WMllog. Ike aory and photos Al. l•tlell ~~ .. _._. . , -•• --•1·11 •• •• = I =:::" •• =-.... ~ o._. •• --•• _ ...... .. --., ... ,, 11 ...... P ... .. _ ... _ •• bM16--• •• -•• -•• -· •• ... , .. •• -.. ·~ For Cata • J 1! l a ~lly PllOI PMI• _,, ltldlard KMll\ff LOS ANGELES !AP) - Howard Hughes' m ystery ship Glomar Explorer, used in a seeret government mission to s alvage part of a sunken Russian submarine, will perform an un· disclosed experimental mission orr the California coast, it was re- vealed today . A ·spokesman for Global Marine Co., operator of the sophisticated vessel, wou1d not Gas Price To Rise 3 Cems? From Wire Services OFFICER GARY LEE SURVEYS DAMAGE IN ART ROOM Vandals Hit Classrooms at Newport's Lincoln School WASHINGTON -The Federal Energy Admin istration said to. day the expected end of oil price controls, eased by removaJ of im· port fees, would add no more than three cents per gallon to consumer petroleum prices. Vandals Hit Sclwol This offi cial estimate was pre· sented by Deputy Administrator Eric Za usner, who said he thought the world oil market \\'OUld not allow price increases that would cancel out the re· moval of U.S. import fees . In -Corona del Mar Vandals who s truck overnight shattered dozens of windows and made a sham bl es of a dozen classrooms at Corona del Mar's Lincoln Middle School. Officials of the Newport-Mesa school system were still figuring up the dam•1• tod•r. CUltodllM arriving this mom- tng at the '"hool on Pacific View Drive were the first to notice the damage. They said the heaviest interior damage w~ in the art and home economics areas. The school's l earn ing ce nter also w as damaged. But school offi cials said the most expensive damage involved mor e than a dozen panes of specially temper ed glass and some aluminum frames which were smashed. Classroom equipmerit, learn- ing materials, floors a nd furnis hings receiv ed heavy damage in tb~ classrooms. Police said that life Vandals took large qu8.ntities of butter and other food stuffs in tbe home economics section and smeared the material over a wide area. Crews set to wor k immediately assessing th e damage and clean- ing up the mess . Custodians late last week had finished preparing the campus for fall classes. The offi cial estimate was in line with earlier unofficial re· ports on the expected impact or the removal or controls. The controls, which limit the price of about 60 percent or U.S. domestic oil lo $5.25. per barrel, are due to expire Aug. 31. This would allow the price to increase to prevailing market levels of around $12 per barrel. This increase alone, Zausner said, would add about six cents per gallon to the average price of gasoline, fu el oil and other petroleum products in the United States. <See CONTROLS, Page i\2) OCTD Budget Doubled $36 Million Includes Doubling Bm Fleet By WILLIAM SCHREIBER otllleD•llyPli.tltaff The Orange County Transit District's budget for the current fiscal year will be more than $36 million-almost double las t year's spending package. Though the budget has yet to be lormally adopted. ocro direc- tors adopted a 4.5-cent per $100 assessed. valuation property tax rate Monday. That figure has been the same for the past three fiscal years. It will raise about $3.l million or 8 percent of the district budget. The remaining money will come from federal coffers and returns to the district on state auto and gasoline taxes. James Reichert, assistant general manager for the district, said the massive budget increase was caused by substantial im· provements in district services. He said the bus fleet will in· crease from 108 to 225 this year, requiring considerable ouUays of additional capital to buy buses, maintain them and pay driver salaries. Reichert. also noted that the large negotiated wage increase granted lo drivers this year was a key factor in the budget in· crease. Formal public hearings are not required. prior to adoption or the OCTD budget, Reichert said. District General Manager Window Hit By Burglar Laguna Beach Police are in- vestigating a window-smssh burglary that resulted in a $1,500 loss in jewelry from the Midas Touch, 1400 S. Coast Highway to- day. Police said a rock was hurled through a plate glass window between 2: 30 and 7: 30 a. m. Police said the rock also shat· tered a tJass display case from which the jewelry was removed. The loss included rings, a pen· dant and necklaces. Edward Loritz said the budget document is "9S percent com· plete" and should be ready for board action by the next regular meeting in two weeks. In adopting the tax rate, Board Chmirman Ralph Clark noted that the use of some local money by the district shows good faith to the federal Urba n Mass Transit Authority, which provides much of the district's capital outlay money. He said the district gets about $4 in federal money for every $1 in local money . Marine Held In Attack on Police Officer San Clemente police held a 22.year-old Camp Pendleton Marine ln jail today following an assault on a police officer Satur· day. Lag~a Man Seiz~d After Knife Assault Thomas W. Anderson was booked for alleged assault on a police officer and interfering with an officer following a report d a disturbance at the Brisa Del Mat Motel, 711 S. El Camino Real. Anderson had been placed un· der arrest at the motel for al· A 23-year-old Lacuna Beach hairdresser was arrested on sus· picion of assault with a deadly weapon following an argument &lnday eveni.ng with two men hired to provide entertainmenl at a weekend party. The entertainers, Jack N. Millard and Gregory R. Chastain. both ol Laguna Beacb. l<old,police they were lbreatened with a huotln1 klllfe wben they went to · • ' F°ll'e Slows Search GALVESTON, Tex. (UPI) ..._ Coaat Guard inspectors, who round the bodlea or three crewmen aboard the tanker Glob- tll< Sun, are ban\pettd by heavy fire dam.age in the ae.atth for thteeotbermiaslngcrewmen . ,. setUe their t1ccount with Harry legedly failing to identity himself Gavey, 1230 GlenneyreSt. to officers. Lt. Clifford Gates Based on their statements, said Anderson fled and was later police arrested Gavey and apprehended near South El booked him into City Jail under Camino Real and AvenidaAlgon- $10,000 bail. don after a struggle . Gavey also was aJTeSled for Officer Rick Gorman reported· suaplcloo o( poSSeu.i.an·ol an 1!· ly wu kicked in the stomach dur· lepl weapon. PoUte alild they -Ing Ille el.tercation. He was not -a pair<' of DIDicl111lri111.,a • Mri~Y lzoJurl!d. weapc)Jj made of two woodftl stlcl<s •-e<tod by a 1'51Rth of rope. Tbe two entertalnen sold u..i, we.re hired to provide music at • pany held.at Gney's residence Saturday nl&Jlt. The party we was broken up fJ7 police about 10:30 p.rn. Two men were arrested lor alleged dnic lawvlolalions. ~ _ J ' . Rues v eeeeJ Held divulge the nature of the mission. "We're free to say that it (the Glomar Explorer) will be doing IS HUGHES ALIVE? PAIR ASK PROOF, A4 some experim ental work by the isthmus" near Catalina Island, said Taylor Hl&ncock. Hancock said the Glomar Ex- plorer, the submersible barge HEED YOVR OWN MAIL 'ORDER' SALT LAKE CITY IAP) -A letter addressed to the Salt Lake Tribune was delayed by the Postal Service with this ex · planation stamped on the en- velope. "Mail delayed due to use or in - correct zip code. Please notify corres ondents of correct zip code.·· The letter was offi cial business rrom the Postal Service. Carr's Son Slated for Court Today Ronald Carr, 22, of San Clemente, arrested with two other persons in the cracking of what police termed a major co- caine supply ring, was scheduled ror arraignment today in Laguna Niguel municipal court. Carr of 114 E. Ramona, San Clemente, son of San Clemente Ci ty Manager Kenneth Carr, was booked on rive counts or alleged sale or cocaine. Robert E. Cooper, 31, of 26692 Calle Salida, Capistrano Beach, was booked on two counts of alleged sale. Ang ela M . Martin, 28, of the Capistrano Beach address was booked for the alleged possession ot cocaine for sale. The three were arrested Thurs- day after police said they purchased six ounces of cocaine in an undercover buy. Nearly a pound of cocaine valued at as much as $250,000 was either purchased or seized by a task force of state, Laguna Beach and San Cleme nte narcotics officers working the co- caine case. HtttB·l . the work barge Ore J Quest and three tugs will anchor off Catalin a Island Aug. 20-29. 1 "for tes ts... , Asked what kind of tests the / sW.ps would be conducting, Han-I cock r eplied, "I can't talk about l that.,. 1 The Glomar Explorer was re-1 portedly fi nanced by the CIA for i the purpose of resurrecting a l <SeeG LOMAR, Page AZ ) 1 ' :1 At~orney Ii ij In Tramit lj Board Seat ., ' I Willi am E . Farris, an attorney who lives in Orange and prac-1 tices in Buena Park, was ap· pointed t oday as the public member of the Orange County Transit District board of direc· tors. Farris, 46, takes the place of another attorney, Richard Lynn of Newport Beach, who was de-, nied a second rour·year term on the board. ' The selection or Farris was by unanimous vote of the other four directors , all of whom are elect- ed officials . There were 105 appli· cants for the job . Lynn lost the support of his fellow directors when he ad- mitted performing $1,600 worth of legal coqsulting work for VTN Consolidated, an urban planning : firm that does regular business 1 with the transit district. -' I Lynn officiall y stepped down today. s aying "th·ere is still a lot to do but we 've come a long ' way .°' ·/ F'arris . a lieutenant colonel in ~ the Marine Corps reserve, ex-· pressed surprise at his selection, i noting that there had been a lot of applicants for the job. /, The new public m e mbe r served on the City of Ora.nge 1 Planning Commission from 1968 ' 10 1974, has been an officer 0 £ the I Boys Club of Orange, the Marine Corps Reserve Officers Associa- t io n , the Orange Hill·s Homeowners Association and the Buena Park Chamber of Corn· rnerce. Farris also is a former college political science instructor and former high school teacher. He is married and has three children. Man Tries Suicide After Ax Murders BAYONNE, N .J . iUPl )-A 26-year-old Bayonne man killed his wife and baby with an ax and a knife and then tried to take his own life by slashing his arm, palice report. Police said Thomas Roma, whom they described as having a history of mental illness, was ar- rested Saturday on a street when be attempted. to kill himself by slashing his arm from wrist to elbow with a broken bottle. • He was taken to Jersey City Medi cal Center a nd late r transferred to BayoMe Hospital, where he re mained today under palice guard. After t a king Roma into custody, police said they round the body of his wife. Jean, 22, in bed and their six-week-old son, John , dead in his crib in the couple's apartment in a four-11 family house. J. Police said Roma told them he 11 committed the murders and was charged with homicide. It is believed the woman and chi.Id were asleep when they were 1 slain. Rom a attended Jersey City Teachers College and worked at the Peter McGovern Floor Cov· 1 ering Co. in Bayonne. His wife • taught at the Mount Carmel j Guild. ~ A neighbor described Roma as I a "kind, calm person'' and the couple as ''lovely, quiet people.'' j Blistered Ego I J j Hot Hood Burn.s Beauty RACINE, Wis . CAP)-Marcy Kwapil was proud when she was chosen Model of the Year and asked to ride In ii downtown parade. •· · But there wasn't a convertible available for her to ride In, and rather than ride inside a sedan she de- cided.to sit on the hood where she could be seen . . i!Utshe hadn'tC<lUllted on.the hot sun warming up the·nietal hood to (tying pan intensicy, and by the lime she gritted her teeth and smiled through the· entire parade'She incurred third-degree burns. Doctors grafted skin from her thigh to repair the burned area and said Mrs. Kw apll, 33, would even- tually make a full re<>overy, but she'll have to be careful how she sits down for several weeks, ' I < ~ 1 ! • • :: ' : r : r Al pA!LY PILOT L/SC Mond!Y,Augual 11.1!7& With Teamsters ~ Police Oehate r Hits Impasse A two-week hold on legal action by the San Clemente police of· ficers and tbe Teamsters Union against the city has ended with no resolution of differences. Russell Rice, president of the San Clemente Public Safety Employes· Association, said to- day he will meet with a Teamsters Union attorney lo d~ termine what actioo lo lake against the ci ty , "We know pretty mucb what Sick Girl R emembers Park Visit DENVER (UPI ) -Sherry Ann Garcia, the victim of an inopera- ble brain tumor, remembers the singing dolls of Disneyland with a s mile. but she isn't so sure about the submarine ride and the haunted house. "She really dug those dolls ; she felt like taking one of them home." said Cathy Robles, who toured the West Coast a.muse· ment park last week with her 6- year-old daughter . According to Mrs. Robles. Sherry Ann was less enthusiastic about the haunted house and the submarine ride "because she wasn't sure we'd get out.'' The trip was a gift from a Den- ver-based aircraft company to Sherry Ann , who has undergone a series of operations during the past three years for a tumor which is destroying her hypathalamus gland. Because the gland regulates the amount of food and drink a person consumes, Mrs. Robles said her daughter has developed a voracious appetite. "She eats continually," said !\1rs. Robles. ''We have to lock up all the food because she wants to eat all the time .'' Dr . Gary Vanderark , a neurosurgeon al Denver General Hospital where Mrs. Robles works, said chances are poor that Sherry Ann 's condition will im- prove. "There is nothing anyone can do to totaUy remove the tumor because it is in the vital area of the brain.'' he said. ''It just is not possible." Co-workers of Mrs. Robles at the hospital have raised $2,000 to help pay the child's medical ex· pcnses while an additional $300 was collected at a local bank. Front Page Al GLOMAR. • • sunken Soviet submarine from the fl oor of the Pacific off Honolulu in July 1974 . The purpose was apparently to find out the state of Russian sub· marine technology. Some reports have suggested the vessel is owned outright by the CIA . Los Angeles County tax authorities say they believe it is owned by Hughes' Summa Corp. Accor~ng to accounts of the s alvage mission, the submersible barge carried a huge metal claw that was lowered by the Glomar Explore r to grasp the sub- marine. A large part of the sub reportedly broke off and dropped back to the bottom as it was be- ing raised by the claw, There had been reports that the sh.ip would r eturn to the site and try to raise the rest of the sub- marine. ORANGE COAST Ll~c DAILY PILOT '"' o •• "00 C...•! 0 .11, P<IOI .... ,n,.·~><n" ~"''" "'""" '"" Ne .... P•e,., "pubil""'d L '"' O•·"'<I>! C.0.1! Pu61'"''~G Co">P•"" ~•.,,,•"1•..,,,..,.., "'" OUl>!i\1'11<1 M<IM•1 •~•ouQ~ ~"""~ ·~· Co"• """"'· "'"'i>D<' e,...,,., >•u••Ungl°" 8".,.,,i:o..,,. •••" Y•ll~•. +r w<n•, ~•Uah n~<• Y•ll•• """ \,•fl""~ l\•~<h•!>out~ (a••I /I. ""'I'• ,...~-· '~'""" 11 wn1"n•a o;..1~·a~" ""<' "'"""' 1~• ll" '""1'1'' p"b"",nln•1 o>'~n• " M j )J """" IWw ~!'"'. (t\lt M<tw. C..• •la•n '• '1•U. Robert N. WK'd """"""' •n<I Pull'•-• Jl!lck R, Curley Thomas Keevil t:ao .. Thomas A. Murphirie ~n•9•r>Q f..O•!.,. Charle!io H, Loo~ Richard P. 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The association has filed two claims against the city, ooe for $36,000 in funds allegedly spent by officers lo provide their own • safety equipment, and $191,000 for back overtime. The Teamsters UnJon and the association also filed suit against the city seeking a court-ordered recognition of the association's hiring of the union as a salary and employe bargaining agent. The city has refused to re- cognize the union-association contract and because of that has refused to talk over salary and grievance matters during meet- ings attended by a union representative. While other municipal employes have r eceived pay in· creases averaging about eight percent, police of(icers have re- ceived no increases Otis year. Officers claim that surveys show the San Clemente pay scale lo be the lowest in the county. F ro•Page A1 CONTROLS But President Ford has said he would soften the blow by remov- ing fees of $2-per·barrel which he imposed on imported crude oil earlier this year. Zausner said this would reduce the consumer price by a bout three cents per gallon. Thus, he.said, the net effect of price decontrol and fee removal "''ould be a three-cent increase per gallon . Zausner said, however, that the cost of residual fuel oil burned by electric power plants and other large installations pro- bably would not ri1e, so the price of other petroleum products might increase a little more than three cents to maintain that average. Plaza Hotel Makes Debut In Costa Mesa A new landmark made its de. but on the Orange Coast scene to- day. The $18 million South Coast Plaza Hotel. 203 feet and 17 stories taJJ, was officially opened this morning in a ceremony at· tended by local and county leaders. The hotel , Which has 403 rooms, is the tallest hotel in the county. It towers over South Coast Plaza and Town Center, at Bristol Street and the San Diego Freeway, and represents the latest, and one or the biggest steps in the growth of the shop- ping center. The hotel is a joint venture of Western International Hotels and C.J. Segerslrom and Sons, the developers of South Coast Plaza. The facility also is seen as a moneymake r for the City of Costa Mesa. A bed tax ls expect- ed to raise $300,000 a year. In addi- tion, area restaurants and stores ·hope to benefit from the spending of convention visitors, figured to average$65aday. . Scheduled to attend the hotel opening were Ralph Diedrich, chairman of the Oranee County Board or Supervisors, Costa Mesa Mayor Alvin Pinkley, and L.P. Himmelman and Harry Mullikin, chairman and presl· dent of Western International Hotels. Henry Segerstrom also was slated to participate in tile ribbon·cutting at the hotel 's re- volving door. The ribbon-cutting was to be preceded by the raising of the American flag in the 2~·acre park facing the hotel. The Costa Mesa police honor guard raised the flag. The park is open to the public, though the cost or maintaining it will borne privately. The Ian· downers were granted a property tax break on the land in exchange for a 20·year public easement. This week's events at the hotel included today's luncheon for civic leaders, a benefit tonight ror the Newport Harbor Art Museum, a cocktail receplioo Tuesday afternoon ~ a benefit (or the Assistance Leaeues o( Orange County, a reception Wed · nesday evening tot the Oranee County Pl'ess Club, a bu>lness community reception Thursday, a ball Friday lor the ctnderello. Guild or the Childrem Hoopltol of Oranae County. On &mday there will be a reception for merchants of the plaza and townceoter. ~ ;_;-=':::"c.· -·--~-----' General Manqer Kim Chap- pdl also bu Invited Iocol r"1· dents to talte tours, a..i.tecl by thestatn Marme Held in o: , Assault ... , A youn& Marine remain .. ~~~ Costa Mesa police cWJlody ~ after police lllege he usa. an officer who begged bys*'- ders for help as he struggled "-'th the suspect. No aid was alter• Tommy L. Green, 20, of I Toro MCAS, was reporte9ly dragge d about SO feet l a chokebold before he was subdmd with the help of backup offloss who arrived on the scene Sats~ day. ' Green was stlll in jail today 1n lieu of $2,500 bail, booked on SUS· picion of assault on a police of- ficer. I Patrolman Phil Dickens said the suspect confronted him and began swinging his fi sts after threatening to severely beat him. NEW LAGUNANS -Learning English at their new Laguna Beach home is the family of Nguyen Van Bao N'mh, a shipping clerk who escaped with six of his eight children DtOr Pl .. 1 Stttt PMlt before the fall of Saigon. Pictured are Dzung, 20, Nguyen, 57, Son, 15, Chi, 13, Hoa, 211, Nghia, 2I, and Yen, 17. The incident occWTed in the Mediterranean Village Apart- ments, 433 Fair Drive, after Of. ficer Dickens was dispatched to intervene in a d isturbance near the complex 's t ennis courts. Officer Dickens said he ap- proached Green, who seemed ex· tremely upset about something, and al first asked him to calm down and talk things out to eet down to what was bothering him. Viet Refugees 'Happy' The young Leatherneck re· portedly advanced on OfflCer Dickens with fists swinging. New Lagwums Settled; No Plans to Re turn The partolman said he grabbed and grappled with Green, meanwhile asking several bystanders for help but they ie· By F REDERICK SCHOEMEllL Of UM Dtllf Piie'! S!Mf Nguyen Van Bao Hinh and his six children live comfortably today in an oCean view Laguna Beach home. "We are happy here," Nguyen said quietly while gazing at the waves rolling into the shoreline. Fifty-seven years of his life lie on the other side or the massive expanse or water that he views from his Ii ving room winddN. Nguyen, a shipping clerk, and six of his eight children were airlifted from Saigon to Guam hours before Communist forces captured the South Vietnamese capital. His wife and two oldest soos - both soldiers in the South Viet- namese army -never made it out of the em battled country. She hoped to find the couple's oldest boys and catch a later flight from Saigon. "But Saigon was lost too fast," explained Nguyen. After a month on Guam, where Nguyen worked as an interpreter for American immigration of- ficials, the family wa s transfer red to the Camp Pendleton refugee center. They remained there until three weeks ago when they moved to the Laguna Beach Man Rescued After Twnhle Aboard Boat Dana Point Harbor Patrol of- ficers aided a 54-year·old Downey man who had fallen through a hatch into the engine room of the sport fisher Patrician while the craft was 12 miles at sea Sunday. Clayton Davis was rushed to South Coast Community Hospital after being brought lo shore in a semi-conscious condition. He suf· fered several broken ribs in the foll. A Harbor Patrol officer said to- day the agency was notified by radio from the Patrician or the incident. A patrol frreboat was dispatched, met the Patrician and an officer was put aboard to give first aid to the injured man, a passenger on the craft. The weekend beach scene was quiet from Laguna Beach to San Clemente with guards reporting moderate crowds, few rescues and no major incidents. Surf re- mains small. Red Missile Failures Told WASlllNGTON (AP)--One or Russia's most advanced' long- rcmce missiles bas stllfered two consecutive Oi&ht failures, rais- ing the poss(bUity of problems with this recontly deployed Sov- iet nuclear weapon. U.S. intellJ1ence ~ re- port that the SSlt. missiles n0i>ped during tralnlng launches In June and July after an un· broken string of 2S Oawless tests over the pasl two ye,ars, In both cuesil the raiiure occ:urnxl In the mW e'111econd at.age. Qnake Rita ~uka PilLNER, Aluta (UPI) -An •artliquate which reclrtered s.• on the Richter scale waa re- corded today on Kodlat Island, ~-•lmer Ob1ervalory Te· house under the sponsorship of St. Mary·s Episcopal Church. Nguyen, a son, Hoa, 24, and two daughters. Nghia, 21, and Dzung, 20, work as electronic as- semblers at Interfab Company in Spy Machine 'Possible' Here WASHINGTON !UPI) -The government is so adept at foreign spying that if a dictator turned the s py t echnology toward domestic affairs Americans would have "no way to fight back,•• says Sen. Frank Church. The Idaho De m ocrat, who heads a Senate committee in· vestigating U .S. intelligence agencies, warned Sunday of the potential danger of the "very ex· tensive capability of intercepting messages," which he said is es· sential in k eeping tr~ck of foreign enemies. Racial Slaying . GREENWOOD, S.C. (A P l ' An estimated 1,500 whites gathered at lhe fairgrounds here in support of a white highway patrolman who shot and killed a black man last month. ¥0lJR Laguna Niguel. An ot h er daughte r , Yen, 17, works at th e Surf and Sand Hotel in Laguna Beach. They entertain no thoughts of returning lo Saigon, d~pite the family break. "It would be too hard. We could not stand the cruelty of the Co m· munists. They kill, they kill. .. " said Nguyen. The family's spare time is oc- cupied, making the transition to life in the United States. They study Englis h in the even· ings and continue to explore bet- ter job opportunities on the weekends. The younger children are preparing lo enter Laguna Beach schools next mooth. They are saving money lo buy a "tittle car" so they can avoid the two-hour bus-ride home from work (they have a ride in the morning) and ca'n go shopping without having to rely on others for transportation. Last Sund ay, they attended a church pic nic. Occasionally, they go to the beach to enjoy the surf. "It is very nice here," said Dzung. But she lists one comj>lainl. "It's expensive here. We can- not afford clothes here. We have to go to Laguna Hill s or somewhere else where they arc less expensive.·· fused. • Green was finally subdued and handcuffed when fellow officers Mike Donovan and Doug Silber arrived at the large apartment complex fronting on Harbor Boulevard. Frorn Page A l VIOLENCE ••• prices . Police said the f ire spread and burned down an a.Jija- cent bakery -. Police said there were 10 C'.c?m- munists inside the party's head· quarters when the farmers ar- rived, but they escaped through a back door. One of the dem- ons trators was reported, in .. jured. 1 A spokesman for Goncalves said he would open his attack against his critics at a Com- munist-organized labor union rally in the industrial suburb of Almada, a Commun,i s t stronghold. 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I , 1s1, )Pl 1to '" 1ot , .. lwi Ip< 1in 'la I IGt loJ lus '°' !re :ty; I I ,co .J du j Stf ·q~ ,un 1rrc 1th1 1m1 I ) 1ce1 'fir, 1wr lwa •an• lc o l tra l w~ •un1 'nl• 'm1 1its :•ti ~'°" II ~~ I 1 ~~ ·~ I I I I l Shop Around • ·.Good Dentistry Involves Pain? • B7SYLVIA POllTBR Despite lbe enormous suma we apead ror dental services, only 20 percent ol. WI are estimated as rMeiving proper preventive dental care. Are_you getting uu.. care! Most likely you can't t..U. In fact~ it 1s lm~sable for the average per.son, lacking pro- fessaonal tra1nmg, to distin(Uisb between ood ad uate .and poor denlal service. ' There are some ., buic guJdes, though, and here goes. ' Money's Worth The key to i>roper dental care is to find e •-dentist. One widely used, &bvious toute ls through the recommen- dations of your friends or relatives. Odds are that if a denUst 1tas proved satisfactory tosomeooewho.se opinion you value or she probably will prove satisfactory to you as well. A SECOND, IF YOU move, iJ to ask your previous den· to recommend a practitioner in your new home town. Or he ICM:al dental society, which will usually recommend n~mes of dentists in the area and supply such in- ·a1•lu1on as their schools, graduation dates and •·•' es. Keep in mind that about 10 percent of all den-~are specialists. · Among the specjaJUes: . Qrthodontics, coacerned with aligning teeth: periodon· tics, tr~atment of gums; prosthodonlics, denture work; en- dodontics, a new and growing specialty of root canaJ treat· meot. saving teeth that IS years ago might have been extracted. Others are pedondontics, also a relatively new specialty ~vot~ entirely to the treatment of children's dental pro-Us~~· oral .surgery; oral pathology; public health den- °!'RY TO FIND A DENTIST in a group practice. Such a dentist is under the direct and constant scrutiny of other dentists in the group. This tends to keep all or them on their toes, since tb:eir reputations rest on the excellence of one another's W<>rk . Call t~e nearest university dental school : ask for the name. of a dentist for your ramily who maintains a private practice near the school and who is interested in preventive denti~,try . Or ask the name of a professor who maintains a private practice near the school . Being a professor doesn't ne<=essarily-make him a good dentist, but chances are better Ulan even that he's a top-notch practitioner. Despite the d1ff1cullies of dtsltnguishing between good, adequate, and poor care, there are telltale signs to look !or that can alert you to the bad dentist, to the one who over· charges or to the one who does overly rast work and uses too many short cuts. -Expect a moderate amount of d1 scom!ort, particu1ar- Jy if you have neglected your teelh. If ri..oth1ng ever hurts, you may not be·getting quality work RcWare of the dentist who zips you in a nd out or lhe chair with a qui ck drill and fill . It may indicate a perfunctory JOI.>. ' -BE ON GUARD JF he seems to emphasize extrac- tions. Pulling a tooth is one of the easiest jobs in dentistry but often 1s not necessary. No r eplacement 1s ever as good Ds your own tooth. A good dentist will extract only as a last fesort. -At your first meeting, note whether the dentist takes ~me to discuss fully your dental problems; whether he asks if you are seeking emergency care or are looking for a fami-t~ dentist. And most important. find out if he is willing to f"4i.scuss fees frankly and determine in advance a method of t>ayment. Don't patronize a dentist who is not willing to dis- • ~uss his fees at your request. · ) -Finally, seriously consider these !actors before de- tiding whether this is or is not the right dentist for you: ls the general appearance of the office and the dentist and hi s staff neat, clean and orderly? ; How available is he, both in location and appointment 8chedule? . Is he prevention-oriented? DOES llE USE X-RAYS in his diagnosis? Dental X- rays are one or the most valuable diagnostic tools in modern .dentistry. A good dentist will probably have a full-mouth set l o! X·rays taken, unless X-rays are available from your pre- f vious dentist. -• f tlow can you tell if the fee is fair? This isn't easy. since I charges vary from dentist to dentist and depend on such fac- 1 tors as gocation and complications involved in a specific : case. However, it is becoming somewhat easier to get in- formation on dental tees . : One way to check the fee !or a particular service is 1 through the local dental society. I !Fountain Pen Alive I ~nd Well-at $500 ' I 1 NEW YORK (UPI) -Ever all -a new "floating" ball 1sinte the ball point pen began pen that uses liquid ink to tPUshing the fountain pen give the flowing stroke or a 1toward limbo there have been fountain pen and produce the 1some who resisted, and vivid, mold line and smooth 1others who bowed to the in· writing o!the soft tip. 1evitability of progress but p k pen C of lwished all the same the ball ar_ er . o . !pen woa.ld permit the writing _Janesville, Wi s., one of the iindividuality of the old oldest ai:td 1!3rges t P.e n !fashioned gold nib. m~ers, will bring. out a line \ Jn his famous novel "1984," this fall of ~hree r~ftll~ble ~all IGeorgeOrwellmadeablgde-pen~ us1n.¥ l1qu1d1 ink I aJ of his hero's insistence on cartri.dges. . It wouldn t be iusing a fountain pen instead pra~t1caJ to fill a1~allpen from lof 8 ball pen. as a gesture of an ink bottl.e, .. a ~arker •revolt against totalitarian spakesman said. !he 1~~ has !tyranny. to be metered too finely. 11 CHANGE NEVER has TheParkerpenwillsell(or $2 .98 to $17.50, a nd would 1come quickly in the pen in-seem little threat to the inex· .Jdustry. It took 1,000 years for pensive throwaway types. 1steel point pens to replace Wben the ball pen fi rst 1QuillS and another 200 years came out during World War 1until fountain pens took over 11, it sold !or $10 to $15 and 1r:romthedippenattheturnor made fortune s for its ithe century. The ball pen Milt R Ids 1 lmadeit.sehtryin the1940's. sponsors, on eyno n the United States. and others 1 Banks were reluctant·to ac· in Europe and LaUn America. 1cept checks signed Mth Ute tflrst ball pens. The early ones 1 wrote with a broken line; it I was said the slgnall.U'e:S laded •and even that the signature lcou ld be lifted and ltraM!erred. I Even after the ball pens were improved and came into 1univenal use for their conve~ ;ruence, the criticism still was made tbat the ball pe11 w!tb :its wuy ink didn't produce a , lignature 3" individual as a 4 Countain pen, nor cclon as lbrlg}Jt as the water·based nuidink&. J This brought the soil Ups In 1lhel960s, a rcvlvaloflype:sof wens used by the-ancient fll"ese and EgypUons. \NOW, THERE'S\ pen that ...,. to combine tbe best of PARKER PRESIDENT George Parker thinks the new Hquid ink ball pen.s may re- volutionize the pen industry the way the original did. He coold be right. A big por. ti on of today 's population never bas writlen with "real ink!" It could catch on. Meanwhile, what has hap- pened to the markel ror the old fashioned fountain pen? 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Zurn Ind J? 11 J.( 9\'•-'It Anaconda Settlement COLUMBIA FALLS, Monl. fAPl- A $2 .38 million, five.year-old suit against the Anaconda Aluminum Co. for aUeged landscape damages from fluoride emissions has been settled out of court. The amount stipulated was not divulged on terms written into the agreement between the aluminum firm, a subsidiary oC the Anaconda Co., and Mr. and Mrs. H.R. Dehlbom of Columbia Falls. Dollar Recc>tlft"fl BRUSSELS CU P[) -The U.S . dollar staged a modest recovery Mon - day and opened higher against most major European currencies. The price of gold r05e 40 cents in Zuri<'h to $162.SO an ounce. In London it gained 79 cents to $162.67. TejonLe~se LOS ANGELES CAP) -Two!lrms have leased 2,900 acres of I Md belong- ing to the Tejon Ranch Co. in the southeastern San Joaquln Valley for . exploratory gas and oil drilUng. A Tejon Ranch spoktsman said the land was teased by Mono Power Co,1 a , s ubsidJary of Soulhern California Edison Co., and Ox1 Petroleum, Inc., a suboldlary o! Occidental Petroleu111' Corp. ·r AJOOAILYPILOT Donohue In Critical Condition ZELTWEG, Au stria CAP) - ''Nobody in racing has come back successfully after being re- tired -and I don't think I 'm go- ing to be the cxcc1>tion to that rule." Those were the c hillingly ironic words of driver Mark Donohue at Daytona. 1'1a., in -February, 1974, as he announced his retirement from racing alter a 15-year <:areer that had just culminated in his 50lh major vie· tory, th e Rael~ or Champions. Donohue w:.1s described to be in cri ti cal conditi o n toda y because or brain injuries suf- fered in a trial run crasb at Zeltweg Sunday. Professor Fritz Hoppner, head of the neuros urgical clinic of the Graz Hospital said Donohue was in "serious danger to his life," and that he expected the crisis lo last fourtofi\'c days. The blood clot in Oonohu e·s brain was re moved in an opera· tionSunday, but the doctors were still worried about brain bruises suffered by Donohue when his Formula 1 Penske car blew a tire and crashed into the guard rails and then hurdled acro5s them, knocking down two track guards. The accident occurred during trial runs for the Austrian Grand Prix staged at Zeltweg Sunday afternoon. The race was stopped after little more than half of the scheduled distance because of a downpour and Italy's Vittorio Brambilla, the leader at the ti me, v.-as declared the winner. The two track guard.5 also were seriously injured. The Austrian Press Agency r eported that Richard lluettner, one or the guards, had also suffered brain injuries. The other guard Man- fred Schallcrn, was said ?o have suffered internal injuries. It 'A'as a tragedy that didn 't have to be; Donohue knew the dark possibilities of a future in racing when he bowed out. "l don 't plan to get back in a race car at all ," he said in the winter of 1974 . "If I wantt.>d to, I never would have stopped.•· 1\pparently, he did not want to stop -at least not just then. The sport must have had a greater hold on him than perhaps even he reali zed; seven months l ater Donohue came out of retirement to cor'npete on the Grand Prix circuit as Roger Penske's driver. .. "Formula I racing is the one thing I have n 'l done in my career,'' Donohu e explained. ''It's the ultimate challenge.'' Although the Penske contract was only for the remainder of 1974 and J975 , it s till seemed a surprising move by a man who earlier vowed he was through ~·ith the sport. "Winning that last race (The Race of Champions) made it easier for me to stop-to stop as a happy person, and it's impor- tant to be happy in life," said Donohue during his brief retire- ment. . -.. Lund Dies In Crash At Talladega TALLADEGA. Ala. (AP > - The '"'inner, Budd-y Baker, broke down and cried when he learned that a n old fi shing bud- dy, De\\'ayne "Tiny" Lund, had been killed in the Talladega 500 four hours earlier. · The str apping Lu nd was crushed to death during a six· car chain-r eaction smashup on- ly eight laps into Sunday's NASCA R Grand National event at the Alabama International Motor Speedway. Baker learned of his death '~thile talking with newsmen aft er hi s ride to victory lane, and lost his composure before answering further questions. "Tiny used lo race ror m y father and we spent a lot of time fi s hing together," Ba ker said. "lte was a real close personal fri end of mine, and everybody on the racetr ack liked Tiny very much," Ric ha r d I>e t ty, who had finished three feet behind Baker, said : "That sure was bad about Tiny." He said he "''asn 't sure who was driving t he car but that he told his pit chief by raruo at the time lhal "t.he driver would be lucky to gel out of it." The 43-year-old Lund, a fis· hing camp operator from Cross. S.C .. was a 6·foot·4, 25().pounder .wilb 20 years of racing ex- perience. He won about $175,000 in his career and held the re- cord for mosl Grand American victori~. 41. He also held the world record Cor a land-locked i>;is, with a SS-Pounder he took from the Santee ruver near his home. Lund lived le11 lhan 10 minutes after Terry Link's car "truck his sr at the driver's br, crush· "?Lund's chest .. ·~ Mondlly,A1.1gu1t 1B. 1w~ Con.cord Captures AAU Polo Crowil By ROGER CARL'lON Ot Ute ci.u, ,.11ot su.tt Co11cord Aquatic Club coach Peter Cutino probably summed up the 1975 AAU men's national water polo championships best following his team 's annexation of the ·title Sunday at Newport Harbor High a fter his team tied Long Beach, 4·4, then stopped Newport in the finale, 5·4, for the cro"•n. "This was the greatest com· petitive tournament I've e\'er been involved in. Just look at th e scores," said Cutino, who v.'ill coach the nationpl team. He was referring to his un- beaten team's r ecord of 31 goals to the opposition's 21 -a dif· ference of 10 for six games as his club recorded five victories and a tie to reclaim the title taken by Long Beach <Fullerton) in the 1974 upset a t DeAn za. CoaCh Bill Barnett's Newport ouUit played well, but the win- ners had the advantage, needing only a tie to win the cham· pionship. And Concord was never behind, jumping to a 4·2 lead in the second period with the help of a couple of goals 'A'hile Newport defensive star Jim Kruse was out, leaving .Newport a man short. Newport cam e back strong, however , as J ack Dickmann popped in hi s second goal with two seconds left in the half with a left-handed perfecta to pare the count lo 4·3. Kruse took Tim Williams Considers Changes · Manager Dick Williams looked perplexed. "Seven hits in two games ... that's not what I call goOO pro. duction,'' the Ca lifo rnia manager moaned Sunday after the Detroit Tiger s stampeded to a 7-o· victory, their second straight after e nding a harrow· ing 19--game losing streak Satur- day night at Anaheim Stadium. Williams s aid he is contemplat- ing se\•eral lineup changes for tonight whe n the Angels, resi- de nt s of l ast place in the Angela Slate AU G•mes on le MPC 17101 Au9-lH Ml!witi.kH •I CitlUO<"l.ii l·?S o m A.19, '' M1lwo11Ukeor "' Calllornfit l:?S p.m A.uq. :IO Mltw•ukH at ca11fo<n1• 11· SS o.m American League West, host the Milwauk ee Bre wers 1n t he opener of a three-game series that will culminate a 13-game home stand. Will iam s w o n 't have the ser vices of outfielder J oe Lahoud, however The Angels outfielder-designated hitter is currently residing in traction 1n a local hospital, atte mpting to rid himseU of a bad back. The Angels are also missing outfielder Morris Nettles who was sent down to Salt Lake City Sunday to m ake room on the roster for r eactivated catcher Bob Allietta , "He w as n 't h elping us,'' Williams explained. "We want him to be more aggr essive ... to learn the pitchers and how to steal bases. Wh en he does, we'll bring him back." In 102 games. Nettles batted .238 with 23 rbi and 22 stolen bases. Bill Si nger, 7-11 . will pitch for California tonight against either Tom Hausm an or Bill Travers of Milwaukee. Rookie Vern Ruhle fired a fi ve· hitter for Detroit Sunday and was backed by an 11-hit attack whi ch included Tom Veryzer 's two-run homer and three hits by Ron Le Flore. In two ga m es. Detroit out- scored the Angels, 15-0, and out- hit them, 27-7. "This is what I really call a streak," said Detroit manager Ralph Houk. "I don't know how it happened ... it just did." Ruhle said or the 19-game tailspin the Tigers en- dured, "I know I pitched better than I did today a couple of times during the streak. "I was fortunate today to have a lot of help behind me." Ruhle r an his record to 10-9 by striking out three and walking two. The loss v:as charged to Ed Figueroa . 11·9. who was chased in the sixth inning. Of.TROIT •II r fll Ill l1Flklcl i 1 l 1 I("°"' 1b ) • l 0 ,,_.l'f,\D • iOOl HorlOfl en. J (I 1 0 F•~< •ooo ()qllvlotlf ) I ) I l . A"""1$ rf 4 1 I 0 A.Rodr19uer3tl Jl I I .... 1tyi-r~ • I 1 1 R""llP 0000 C.Al.ll'"OlllNIA ... r II Ill Coll i"' If ) 0 0 o Allmyitl • 0 0 0 Rlw"ct • O O O A.Gtr,..ll<tll 4 (1 2 (1 Bot.fl!• lb • 0 ' (I SIM IOll rt 4 (I 0 (I Olalkltl • 0 (I 0 f.l.Rodr!Qu.rc JO I O Mllolyu l (I I (I Fl-oep (1000 jqSS!erp 0 0 0 0 Tot•ls )t I II ' 'loitl:O )J (I ) 0 0.trott ~ .Jll1 000-I C.HfOrl'I• ootl 000 000 (I E -Mll•y, A. Jlodrlo1>11r, Fltutro•. DP c.1~· I. l09 D•lrolt i, CAllklmla •. JB-A. R:odl'ioutr. MR-V•rynr UL SB~Oqlh•lol, s.. -.. ll:odr1Q .. 1. SF-OoiJltvlol. 11:\#llf: .4¥/. *41 f~(l.,11 .. ) ........ T-l:ot.~~.~. II" H lll •llla•IO • iOOlJ )\?•1•1 • .J\'it 0 0 • ) PETER CUTINO Pan-Am Games Coach Quinn's pass and back-handed it into the net in the third period to tie it at 4. But Ne'lol.·porl couldn't come close again, missing three s hots in the final period. Concord put it on ice with 2:08 left on Ed Belfan· ti 's goal with an assist from Joe Bogen. The winners controled the ball the final 1:06. "W~ just dido 't get our options going in the fourth quarter," said Barnett. '!We started the third period weU, driving hard. My major disappointment, however, JIM KRUSE JACK DICKMANN Strings Ousted From Playoffs PHOENIX (UPI) -The Phoenix Racquets advanced. to the World Team Tennis Western Conference'finals Sunday night, defeating Los Angeles, 20-8, in a game cut short when it was no longer possible for the Stririgs to win. S<Hld1,·• WTT S-..ries Al P!Me11I• PllMllll lG, 1.•lA""""I Wv,...n -Sfla•·Dutr 0•1 oe.1 Sh .. rl·H.,llt, l-1; Ou,., IP)bN!C,,wls, 1-1. Men -P1lll!.Ofl (D) ~itl Lui?, .,?; Roche P•lll5Qfl !P) bl!•t C•}ir·Ma~lfl~, f>.4, Al Urtllftda~ 8a1l•11 f.S, H•w Y.,.. t4 Wo'""n -l(lnQ ~NVI be-al Reid, l-•; Wolldl- 5d'lfllhtu !NV ) be•l lvr"t>ull·S~~"'· .... Min -Hlwl!I !fl) bl!al MaVI< ... >; Slolle-Maytr (NVl bNI TlriK-M1wlU, .... Mlqd -StirYe"'I-Ti•I•¢ {8 ) bNI l(l"11·stoll4t, ... T11bnak1r -Slettn~-Hew'ltl !Bl mt;\ l(j.,.. Stol1'1, i-J. A.-1,02'. was being lied by Stanford in the morning (5·5). · "We had them all the way but we just couldn't put Ule ball away when we were in six·On·rive situations.'' Cutino praised his own leam- and Newport-for the excellent defense displayed in the title de· cider. Gary F igueroa scored the other Newpori goal in the second period with t nice assist from Pat Mc Clellan. Concor d 's offense was balanced with Peter Schnugg, Peter Asch, Walt Bricker and David Post contributing goals. Scoring for Newport against Stanford were Kruse with three (two on p e nalty s hots), Dickmann and Nick Baba. Stanford finished second with a 4-1-1 record by nipping Long Beach, 4·3. Concord was tied by Long Be ach, 4-4, in the morning, leaving Long Beach and Newport with 3·1·2 r ecords. Al only one point during the af. ·ternoon was there a situation where Newport threatened lo go into the lead against Concord. That was with 2:33 remaining and the score tied at 4. But Figueroa's long s hot from out· side was over the Concord net-· and 25 seconds later Concord was on top, 5-4. Culino and 20 outstanding players from this tournament will begin training for the Pan- Am Games in Mexico City with the final squad to be cut to 11 . ERIC LINDROTH ' Area Poloists Selected All-America Three Orange Coast area stars have been nam ~d to the 1975 All· American water polo team rollow1ng Sunday's conclusion of the AAU men's national tourna- ment at Newport flarbor High School. Former Newport Harbor High ace Eric Lindroth, playing for Long Beach Aquatics, Dana Hills High wate r polo coach Jack Dickmann and Newport Beach resident Jim Kruse (the latter two of Newport Aquatics) are among the ll·man team, which is also the all-tournamentteaQ'I. Others to make the team are Stanfo rd Aquatics' Steve Hamann (goalie), Jim Ferguson and Mike Loughlin, Long Beach's Paul Becskehazy and Coocord's Peter Schnugg, Tom Belfanti, Jon Svendsen and Peter Asch. Asch was named most valua· ble player after l~ading his Coo· cord mates, under the coaching ol Peter Cutino, to the national championship with fi ve wins, one tie and no defeats. It was expected that a squad or 20 candidates would be named to try out for the U.S. National team which will compete under Cutino at the Pan-Am Games al Mexico City in October. The U.S. must win that competition, or finish second to no other team but Cuba, to qualify for the 1976 Olympic Games In Montreal. Announcement of the 20-man team, however, has been delayed. and will be released at a later date. -""" . Take a Walk! Uf'ITt~ I J Umpire Russell Goetz gives Boston Red Sox manager Darrell Johnson some advice after Johnson was thrown out of the first game of a doubleheader Sunday with the Chicago While Sox. Tbe teams split. Frustrated Lacy Sparks · LA Win ByGLENNWIDTE Ot ttw D•llr f'U .. sc.f'I CHICAGO -Lee Lacy 's frustration was clearly showing as he paced the floor in a Mon- treal hotel, 'getting ready to de· part for Sunday afternoon's baseball game with the Expos. "I got my timing and rhythm down, then they don't play me," he said. "I just don't understand it and I don't know what to do about it." "Talk it over with Waller Alston (Dodgers manager)," I suggested. •·1 have talked it over, a lot of times. But nothing is happen· ing," he replied. "I got three hits Wednesday, then I don't play anymore and we lose two games. Not knowing when or whether I'm going to play is like having a dark cloud over my head." It turned out that Lacy did play Sunday, however , a nd he smacked a first-inning home run lhat got his team off and running as the Dodgers downed the Ex· poo, 5·3. That win thwarted Montreal's bid to become the flI'St ,Expos team to sweep the Dodgers in a series since the two clubs opened battle in 1969. Al that LA had to hold of! a Montreal rally as the Expos scored twice in the eighth inning to chase starter Doug Rau. Gary Carter, a F\lllerton pro- duct. socked a homer lo account for the brace of runs. But Mike Marshall came on in r elief to hold off the Expos. Then LA -', LOIAHG•L•S ... , "' .. l.opHcf S 0 l I 8vcl<MrH so o o l.M;ylb i\11 Gw ... ylb 3 010 W. Cl"-'Ol'd r1 J I 2 0 C.y 2110 Y"9tf'C l I I 1 lhnMll S.S 3 I I 2 ~up 7000 ,,.,.rshall p 000 0 MOtllTRUL ••rlil M P.~l<f •I 00 FollJI •100 Ctr111rtrf JI 2 2 JO.Motald1b , (I 0 0 Jor0fl'l10n1b 0 0 0 0 S.114t'l'lf 1010 Dwyltlf 00 00 Plrrl'WI atl A 0 I 0 ,,.,.(_ ..... ,.2b •0(10 f'Wt ( •(I I 0 Jllf'll<OCI 7000 C,olbtrl pfll I 0 0 0 O.Malap 0000 Murrayp 0000 IMI"""' pl! I 0 0 0 Totals :11 i • S To\115 32 J S t ~Af1Vtll5 1SI (IOI) 001-l MOfllt•al 100 GOO 020-l E-Russall, P. Manouet, Jo Moraitis, Ctr. DP- MQfltrffl 1. LOB-Lot AnO-loll 7, ManlrMI I. Jfl- YH91r. HR-lacy (l), C.rl•r OSI. $-Rau, ~ •. ,,...1. ... 11. 11" H II' •11: II SO RwfW,10.t) 7 ' J t ' .1 MtrsNll ?10011 Ae-No (L,'-1<1) 1 1 • • l l 0.MOla 1100(11 Mvrrav 1111 10 s. .... ~rtMU Ull. 'l-2; .. A-",ttS- added a run in the ninth for further comfort. Lacy said he was surprised to arrive al Pare J arry and learn he was starting Sunday-espetially at second base, a position Davey Lopes seemed to have sewed up. Instead, Lopes started in center field and made two fine catches. One in particular stood out-a· one-hander a fter Lopes made a long sprint to gel to the fast fall- ing ball. "I thought there'd been a mis· take when I learned I was start· Dodger" Slale AH .. ,,,.1•11l(AIC17'91 .t.uo. 11 l.r.. Angele' et Cl'llc190 I 1: t s a.m. ""9. l''los Angell' •I Chit~ 11 .tiit.m. A.ut. ?O lo' A"9ell' •I Cflli<•90 11:t S•.m. ing at second," Lacy said. "Bu.tr made up my mind I'd handle everything that came my way." Lacy had played outfield most of the time when he did get in action for LA this year, but was an All- star infielder for three years in the minor leagues. "I don't care where I play," he said, "just so I get the chance to play regular so I can show them I can do it offensively and de· fensively." Alston said his plans for Lacy are uncertain . "I'd like to !ind a way to keep him in the lineup- especially while he has the hot bat,''theLA manager said. This aftf!:rnoon the Dodgers were here for a game with 1s,he Chicago Cubs and Tuesday aft.~r· noon LA's Don Sutton is slat~to try for his 17th victory. LA has won 7 of 9 outings slqce leaving on this trip 11 days agO', • •• ' Ex-Olympiait • Kuts, 43, Di~s MOSCOW <APl -Vladillir Kuts, the record-smashing hill· distance runner who earn~ls country its first Olympic i&ld medals, is dead at the age ot 4t: Tass, the official Soviet,. agency. aatd Sunday thal , who had been a track and Id coach for the past 18 years, ed Saturday of a heart attack. Kuts broke two Olympic e· corda: and won gold medals i e S,CIOC). and 10,000-meter ~~t the Melbourne Olympics In p . I Bies Ends 8 Years of Futility .. .. • .. WETHERSFIEL D, Cono. (A P ) -After eight years or frustration and failure on the pro golf tour, Don Bies became a winner. And, at age 37 , this unemo- tional, low.key former club pro may be t,be oldest first-time wiD· ner the tour has ever produced. The rt-cords don't s how and Bies doesn't care. Victory is enough. "I thought I mig'.ht not ever win," Bies said Sunda.y after hi s two-hole, t1udden·death playoff decision over Hubert Green for the ~Ue -and $40,000 -In th• Greater Hartford Open. .. ,.,.. played-reason~1'!Y well over the years, somet.liDcl real . ' good,'' Bies said. "lt's a wonderful feeling,'' ''I 've been in contention Green, who birdied two of his bd'qre. About hair the time 1~ve laal three holes ln regulation play been in contention I've played to gaio a tie, made par from a prett.y good. It's not llJce l was bunker on the second playo(f hole clloklng all the Ume. Sometlmes before Bl .. rolled In his wlnnlni the putts Just wouldn't 10 In. 1ix-Coot putt. Sometlm .. somebody else Just Biee, the third round leadtt, played better than I dkt." ooce bad a lhrff·ltroke adv an· Thlo Ume the putta Cell -a ·tase l•te In tho day, but had te long one for a birdie oo the 17th blrdi• the 17th hole to re1aln a th1t sa1v.,ed 1 share of the lead 1boreol:thetop1pot. and a pair in the five-to-slx·foot He bad a chaDce to win It out· rana• lo the playo!C. ADd no one rl&ht 0o the T.lnd bole but left hi• pi.ytd better. 1Cootblrdl•pull wealclyshon. "U w.S bani to believe - I .......,.Ktftt.,...,_,......_.: .,_.I realty oouldn't believe It "'<="-..,:--" · t:l.,~ ---lhlll p<1tt weal In Cor the ..:...,.,-. ..,... . -·-bf~e aod I bad it won. J.UftMf.t14.• ' I • I I • A 'pi ·c, .lh 1th i d : , ... ("' I bE .Ill pl '. . • J j . ' !}, ft1 ,m ,Y< .fo ~ t.o ... ... lo ,gt :St :w pi • Cl ;rE ta< ,Im "' l • • • ·~ f , ' ,. a ~ • u 7 . , • I . , • • Saddlebaek • Today's Closing N.Y.Stocks • I 1.VOL. 68, NO. 230, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES· ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1975 TEN CENTS r·~~~~~---~"'"'-------'-"-~.;..;;.;=-~~~~~~~~~....;;.;"'-'-'.;..=.;=-=;;;..;;"""-"-"-;:;;..;.::;;..;...::.;..o;.;..;;..:.._~~~~~.::.;..;..c:...;..;..::...:....:."-'-.c.:.:.~.:.._~~~~~'-='.:..=.:.:..:..:..::~ I U.S. Pilot Lifts Three ·To Freedo1n I' ' f I f MUNICH, Germany CUP() - l A daring American helicopter 1 pilot lifted three people out of ·.Czechoslovakia Sunday and new ~-them back to West Germany , through a hail or arms fire that ~damag ed his aircraft and ._wounded him, Bavarian officials ~said today. • The Interior l\1inistry said that because or his wounds and the l aamage lo his helicopter, the Jilol could not make a second .. 11 ransit '.8udget 1Doubled : . · ' By WILU AM SCHREIBE R Ol ll!io D•Uy PllolSYH ! .. ; .. ·The Orange County Transit Dtstrict's budget for the current : ti.seal year will be moce than $36 , million -almos t double last 1year's spending package. Though the budget has yet to be .formally adopted, OCTD direc- :tors adopted a 4.5-cent per $100 , assessed valuation property lax , rate Monday . That figure has been the same for the past three fiscal years. ! •It will raise about $3.1 million ~or 8 percent of the district 1Pudget. The remaining money will come from federal corfers and returns to the district on '.5tate auto and gasoline taxes . . ·.James Reichert, assistant . general manager for the district, :_Said the massive budget increase ;was caused by substantial im· , provements in district services. . He said the bus fleet will in- crease from 108 to 225 Utis year, :requiring considerable outlays of tadditional capital to buy buses, , tmaintain the m and pay driver ·•alaries. ~~ Reichert also noted that the Marge negotiated wage increase granted to drivers this year was \ !See BUDGET, PageA-2) } CUP Arrests • .. lJattin. Aide .. .- \ Walt Kapanke, an ad · tministrative assi.stant to First ;pi.strict Supervisor Robert Bat· lJ1ll of Santa Ana, was arrested ~arly Friday on drunken driving harges. the California Hi ghway atrol reported today. , Kapanke, 40 , or Anaheim. was ~-aken into c ustody wh.ile he was \driving on Newport Freeway at ;Katella Avenue. fie was booked ~to Orange Couty Jail and re- deased about three hours later on ibis written promise to api)ear in itourt. 4 He will be arraigned Friday in -!North Orange County Judicial ~strictCoort. ·~ t JIEED YOUR OWN ~1MAJL 'ORDER' •+ SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -A tletter addressed to the Salt Lake • [ribune was delayed by the .:J>ostal Service with this ex· .. iJ>lanation s tamped on the en- ' ... velope. .. ~ . , i-''Mail delayed due to use or 1n- rcorrect zip code. Please notify ,1'corresondents of correct zip :code.'' ~l The letter was official business vrom the Postal Service. '" • '~ACCBost • flight into Czechoslovakia to rescue two other men awaiting him there. The ministry ~ould say only that lhe pilot was a non-German and that he was being treated for wounds in the hospital in Trauns· tein. ' But the West German news afil'.ency DPA and a nurse at Traunstein Hospital both iden- tified the wounded pilot as an American. One hospital orderl y • ' \ said the man had been working at that hospital before he made his fllght. Interior P.tinistry oCficials said the American apparently new the chartered helicopte r Lo Czechoslovakia from Munich 's International Airport. One man accompanied him. Several pers ons said to be East Ge rmans r ather than Czechs awaited the pair at a point near the Mroldau Riv er in • • • \ Eqacipment Demotastration Mission Viejo firemen Capt. Pat Carpenter, in the bucket, and Fireman Dan Drake, sliding down rope, de- monstrate their new $110,000 snorkel. With the ability to extend to 85 feet and pump 1,000 gallons a minute, the snorkel will be used on high-rise buildings and for rescue and salvage work. Orange Attorney Joins OCTD Board William E . Farris, an attorney who lives in Orange and prac- tices in Buena Park, was ap- pointed today as the public member of the Orange County Transit District board of direc· tors. Farris, 46, takes the place of another attorney, Ric.hard Lynn of Newport Beach, who was de- nied a secona four-year term on the board. The selection of Farris was by unanimous vote of the other four directors, all of whom are elect· ed officials . There were 105 appli · cants for the job . Lynn lost the support of his fel low directors when he ad· milted performing $1,600 worth of legal consulting work for VTN Consolidated, an urban planning firm that does regular business with the transit district. Lynn officially stepped down today, saying "there is still a lot to do but we've come a long way." Farris, a lieutenant colonel in the Marine Corps reserve, ex· pressed surprise at h.is selection, noting that there had been a lot of applicants for the job'. ' <See FARRIS, PageA2) ~i Panel to .Weigh MAC \ t By llUDI NIEDZIEl.SXI i" Ol .. O.llyP1"4swt f The paoslbllity 0( lonnht( a 'tmuniclpal ad visory council lo t,epresent resldenta of the Sod· idleback Valley will be ...tcbed at fa panel dileusalon Wedaeoda1 jnllht. f_lt will be boated by the Sod- lil!•back Area Coordlnatlnc Coun· ~U (SACCl be1lnnln1at7:30 p.m. !!' the Communlt1 Room at les F ede r al ~ and , 2?1188 El r.,.. a-t. El . thou1h no ~ fer er I· ·qalnBI the propaul •••pe<t.I,, \he meet1.n1 Is n~ to ,_ );.i howthe Valley arrrltvlut ... JlChleve better 1..-1.u"e thrGUlhloealolllelalL In l(IHloll VI$ Ulla -.. '"-·--·---· • , I co'mPlished through the establishment of a five-member municipal advisory council CMAC> which makes recommen- daUons to the county Board of supervisors. Tbe Mission Viejo council's lllCcesl In dealin1 with local pro- blems r ecently created interest ln Lile Forest aod El Toro in in- I01'111lna a similar advisory coun-clt, c ompoaed of e lected repr•mtau vea. One ot lbe luua lllcelJ to be *-.............. ia -Ille llAC abould tab In 1.,,,q LaU Fairl!OI and El Tani W ill! !be -· la Ille -.dlobeel<. Vallq _wll.b the ...__ -ot 111um :vieio. &a.Id!..,-., v alley ... 1c1eo1a -•• ~ npr•IDled bJ Ille Saddleback Area Coordinating Council, a coalition of homeowners organizations. Rick Bo hay, president of the Coordinating Council, says the formation of a MAC would cost bet.ween $10 ,000 to $100,000 de· pending on Whether volunteer help or a paid staU is used. "I personally do not see where w• nej!d a,MAC, but l do not ob· ject to it,•• he says. "My main concern ia for·unily." "U we stay togelhet. we have a much· better chance to aehieVe ,... goall. Divided, we ·bo<oll!• 1mall commUniUe1 with a much amall er voice at the county &.¥el." Bdbay Points out that lihna· tlon of a MAC would not prCJude (See UC, Pap.ul --, Czechoslovakia, the ministry said. When the helicopter landed, the passenger jumped out and helped two men a nd a 14-year-old girl into it. The heli copter took off, leaving the passenger and either one or two other men.on the ground, a pparently to be lift. ed off on a second run by the helicopter. But as the helicopter climbed into the air, Czechoslovak soldiers discovered it and began firing. Interior Min istry of£i cials said the pilot headed straight south, cross ing th e fron ti er into Aust ria . Further south , hl· crossed v.•estward into Germany . As he entered Germany, the pilot noticed his hc'li coptcr reacl· ing in an unusual v.-·ay and di.!· cided to land at Traunstein, the ministry said. Ther e, he learned his helicopter had suffered ex-i t ens1\•C damage and that he himself had been v.•ounded. As a • resul t, he could not make a second flig-ht lo retrieve the man 1 who accompanied him on the fi rst n ight or the other one or two ; men •.•.o;uting for him back in . C.:cchoslov akia. ! lnter1or fused to name . l\ltnis try officials re-. d isclos e th e pilot's ' Spy Ship Sails For Catalina LOS ANGELES IAP l - Howard Hughes' mystery ship Glomar Explorer, used in a secret government mission to s alvage part of a sunken Russian submarine, will perform an un· disclosed experimental mission off the California coast, it was re· vealed today. A s pokes man for Global Marine Co., operator of the sophisticated vessel, would not Trustees To View Park Site A compromise settlement that would allov.• the Ca pistrano Uqifi~ Sc.hool Distpct to con· tinue use of a county par'k in Mis - sion Viejo as a temporary school site will be considered tonight by s<'hool district trustees. The distri ct is proposing to landscape the 1>ark site to a level consistent with other parks in the planned con1munity. In return. the district wants the county to waive a proposed $500 per month rental fee. The board will consider the set- tlement at 7 :30 p.m . at San Juan Elementary School, 31642 El Cami no R ea l , San Juan Capistrano. The school district has been aJ - lowed by the county free use of the park site as a temporary school location for two years. Last month , however, county supervisors decided to charge $500 pe r month rent for the parcel. a propos al that was an- grily rejected by school trustees. The school di strict proposal V.'Ould not take effect unless it is ratified by the county. According to the proposal, it would cost the school di strict about $502 per month to maintain the new landscaping -$2 more than the rent proposed b y supervisors. New Benefit Package E yed By District Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict trustees will consider ap· proval of a new fringe benefit package for all employes tonight. The dist.J\ict has received a bid of $812,567 .from Bankers Life lnsurance Company to provide medical insurance and other fr. inge benefits to the district's 1,000 employes. The bid is about $34,000 more than has been budgeted for fringe benefits dur· ing riscal 1976. If approved by tlie board, all employes would receive about a two percent improvement in fr. inge benefits. · Thus, if the bid is approved, the salary portion of the Afoposed in· 'crease would be three percent. Organizations representing school district employes have re- jected the five percent offer. Negotiations. however, between employe groups and the board are~ontinuing . M_ork e.J .suicide . REDWObD CITY ,(tlPll - Police ,ate .. ,ill.,to l~en!i!y, a man,believed to be 111. his mif·20s" w,ho rushed into a ~ai"ket, tOok a knl!e awoy rrwi ,an astis· t~t manacer w1\9 w"',P.oparin_l( leltuce, and it,bt)!!d hlmsel.' . f~ln~~·b~~· I · · ·. 1,,. , '""~ r divulge the nature of the mission. "We're free to say that it (the Glomar Explo.rer ) will be doing IS HUG HES ALIVE? PAIR ASK PROOF, A4 some experimental work by the isthmus" near Catalina Island, said Taylor Hancock . Hancock said the Glomar Ex- plorer. the s ubmersible barge J-IMB·l, the work barge Ore Quest and three tugs will anchor , off Catalina Island Aug . 20·29. "for tests." Asked what kind of tests the ships would be conducting, Han· . cock replied, "I can't talk aboot' that." The Glomar Explorer was re - portedly financed by the CIA for the purpose of r esurrecting a , (SeeGLOMAR. Page t\2) ~ O.lly Pilol Phl»o by Riclwnl lf:Mlllfr OFFICER GARY LEE SURVEYS DAMAGE IN ART ROOM Vandals Hit Classrooms at Newport's Lincoln School Vandals Hit School In Corona del Mar Vandals who struck overnight shattered dozens or windows and made a shambles of a dozen classrooms at Corona del Mar's Lincoln Middle School. Of(iciaJs of the Newport-Mesa school system were still fi guring up the damage today. Custodians arriving this morn- ing at the school on Pacific View Drive were the first to notice the damage . They said the heaviest interior damage was in the art and home economics areas. The school 's learning center also was damaged. But school officials said the most expensive damage involved more than a dozen panes of speciaJly tempered glass and some aluminum frames which were smashed. Classroom equipment, learn· ing materials , floors and rurnishiogs received heavy damage in the classrooms. Police said that the vandals took l_tU'ge quantities of butter and other food stutrs in the home economics section and smeared ' · 'Russ Vessel Held NEW ·voRIC (AP) -The Coast Guard held a Soviet trawler ·fiere today after board· ing parties seoured nine Soviet (ishing vessels and round 25 pounds of protected loboter and ·f crab on board the lmpounclod ll>ip. • > the material over a wide area. Crews set to work immediately assessing the damage and clean·· ing up the mess. Custodians late last week had finished preparing the campus forfaJI classes. Weathe r Low clouds through noon Tuesday, with mostly s un · ny skies in the afternoon hours. Highs in the upper 60s at the beac hes to the upper 70s inland ar eas. Lows 57 to 62. INSIDE TODA V Samuel Bron/man II is rest- ing today , a/teT hU eighl.-day ordeal. at the hands of two. al· leged .abductor• in .a NY apartment building wher« FBI .a.gents found him. ewly Sundoy morning. See Jtory Gftll p/wl0$ M . 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The action came as Premier Vasco Gon('alves mounted an of. fensive to rescue his flound ering prestige in the race of s~h op- position. Crowds protest ing Goncalves' pro-Communis t policies have burned or destroyed Communist party or other extremist leftist headquarters in more than 50 Portuguese tow ns and cities dur· ing the past fe w weeks. At least six persons died and hundreds were injured . The Azores Islands in the AU an· tic, s ite or a m ajor U,S. air base, have shown signs of increasing dissatisfaction with the left-wing military' le aders in Lisboo and have spoken of declaring their own i ndependence. The Portu gu ese col ony of Ti m ar i n t h e Ind o n esia n archipelago has done the same. touching off violence in which .st>veral hundred persons "'-'ere hurt. A crowd of farmers in Angra do Herois mo in the Azores early today attacked aid burned the local Communist headquarters after meeting to discuss milk prices. P o li ce s aid the ·.fi r e spread and burned down an adja- cent bakery. Poli ce said there were 10 Com- munists inside the party's head- quarters when the farmers ar- rived, but they escaped through a back door. One of the dem- onstr at or s was r eported in jured. A' spokesm an for Goncalves said he would open his attack against his critics at a Com- munis t-organized labor union r ally in th~ industrial suburb of Almada , a C o n1inuni s t stronghold. The event will mark the prime minister's first appearMce since the political crisis and anli- Communist violence broke out fi ve weeks ago. Fro• Pflfle A I BUDGET~ •• a key factor in the budget in- _creue. ·Formal public bearings are not required prior to adopt.ion of the OCTD budget, Relchel"tsaid. District General Manager Edward Lorttz said the budget document is "95 percent com- plete" and should be ready for boa.rd action by the next regular meeting in two weeks. In adopting the tax rate, Board Charirrnan Ralph Clark noted that the use of some local money by the district shows good faith to tbe federal Urban Mu& Transit Authority, whi ch provides much c:l the district's capi~al ouUay money. l He said the district gets about , S4 in federal money for every $1 in local money. • r . , ' • • • • • ' • • .. ·-' • r .. • • ~ ~ • ' • • ~ 1 ' • ' • ,;, l FromP~AI GLOMAR. • • sunk en Soviet submari ne from the rl oor or t he Paciri c off 1-l onolulu in J ul y 1974 . The purpose wus apparently to fi nd out th e s tate . or RU&si an sub· marine technology. Some reports have suggested the vessel is own ed outright by the CJ,\. Los Angeles County tax authorities 1ay they beli eve it is ov.'lled by Hu ghes· Summa Corp. There had been reports that the ship would return to the site and try to r aise the rest of th e s ub- marine. ORANGE COAST . DAILY PILOT Jeck: R. Curiey VI~• "'"""ftl •"4 C,..ftt••I """°"°"' T.,omas l(epv\I t G1IO• T.,om•s A. 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' ' S11gar atad Spice , A young Marine remained in Costa Mesa police custody today lifter police ·allege he ... a..itec1 an officer who begged bystan- den for help u he atruigled with the suspect. No aid was offered. Tornmy L. Green, 20, or El Toro MCAS, was r eportedly · dragged about 50 feet In a chokehold berore he was subdued with the help or ~ackup officers who e.rrived on the scene Satur- day. Green was still In jaH today in lieu of $2.~ bail , booked on sus· picioo of assault on a police of· ficer. Patrolman Phil Dickens said the sua~t cOnfronted him and began swinging his f15ts alter threatening to severely beat him. The incident occurred in the Mediterranean Village Apart- ments, '33 Fair Drive, after Of· fleer Dickens was dispatched to intervene in a disturbance near the complex'• tennls courts. Ofticera s ai d Miss Grover was out for a ride • with the cal in her arms .. · The cat app•re ntly d e·• cided on another route and"' jumped from her arms. SUsan made a grab for it, veered, and s truck thq bus in the other lane, Poli ce said. She was taken to Hunt- ington Jnle r community Hospital wher e she was treated for mino.r injuries and released. Sick Girl The girls in these photos actually are the same girl -Cathy Cordova of Huntington Beach. Cathy does .most of the things you 'd expect of a g irl who is about to enter th e sixth grade. She plays piano, has pet r abbits ·and plays with dolls. She also play~ second base for Huntington Beach's all star Miss Softball America team. · Offlc~r Dickens said he ap- Proached Green, who seemed ex· treme1y upset about something , and at first liked him to calm down and talk things out to gel down to what was bothering him. Remembers ,I ~ From Page Al MAC •.• the possibility or annexation or parts of th e Saddleback Valley by other cities. And, he says, once a MAC is formed there is no way to dis- solve it other than through the proc ess or in corporation. "These are some points whi ch a ll the residents s hould un- derstand. A MAC is a big step for residents in the Saddleback Valley. It does bring us a form or government, and it also brings us one step closer to In corporation," Bohay says. Questions about the MAC pro- posal will be answered b y panelists Thomas F. Riley, Fifth District county supervisor; Ree Burnap or the Local Agency Formation Comnission; P et e Moore, of the Orange County Counsel 's offic e, and Thomas Lenhart, pres id ent of the Foothills Comnlunity Assoc ia- tion.'' A fifth panelist remains to be confirmed . Although members of the Mj s- sion Viejo MAC were not asked to be on the panel, they have been invited to participate in the dis- cussion. *' * * MAC Supports Mental Health ,Clinic Move The relocation or the Orange County Mental Health Outpatient .Clinic to new quarters in Mission Viejo has been endorsed by the Mis sion Viejo Municipal Ad· visory Council (MAC). Now located at Mission Com- munity Hos pital, the clinic is be· iog forced to move from Its rent- free suite because the hospital needs the additional space. Clinic of£i cials have considered 11 dirferent s ites for relocation and have settled ror orfices In the Mission Medical Center, 27&56 Puerta Real. Ren t for the new s uite is esti m ated at $1,250 a month . based on a thr'ee-year lease. The move to a new location requires approval by the Orane:e County Board or Super vis.<;>rs . Ford Inspects Color~Oil Shale Mine RIFLE, Colo. (AP ) -Wearin g a hard hat, s afety glasses and an emera:ency air supply, President Ford today ins pected an oil shale mine as he began 1 hectic tw~day tour of six cities in four states. '11te Pre1ident interrupted his two-week vacation at Vall, Colo. and rode a· helicoPter to the Paraho mlrie develapment site 8.200 rect Up the western slQpe of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Here a croup or 17 oU com- paniei are workina: to unlock one ol the Iara:est potential 1ourcts or petroleum known In the world. Th e trip,· during which the Pr esi d e nt m a k es se v e n speechea, includes atop& today in . Colorado and Iowa. h e spends the night in Mlnneapoll1 and flies to Illinois on Tuesday. , On landina at lhe Paraho site the President took a 20-mluut~ .ride to the mlne over a narrow, 'llrindlnc, dU1ty mOUDlaln road U..t prornpu.I him to aay: "It scares me to death drivin& up this road." · .. Park Visit FEA Predicts ·Gas To Go Up 3 Cents The young Leatherneck: re- portedly advanced on Oftlcer Dickens with fists swinging. The partolman said he grabbed and 1rappled with Green, meanwhile asking seve ral bystanders for help but they re- fused.· . Green Was finally subdued and handcuffed when fellow officers Mike Donovan and Doug Silber arrived at the large apartment complex fronting on Harbor Boulevard. DENVER (UPI> -Sherry Ann Garcia, the victim of an inopera- ble brain tumor, remembers the .singing dolls of Disneyland wiU1 a · smile, but she isn't so sure a.bout the submarine ride and the haunted house. , "She really dug thase dolls; she felt like taking one of them home," said Cathy Robles, who toured the West Coast a muse- ment park~last week with her 6- year-old daughter. · From Wire Servtces WASHINGTON -The Federal Energy Administration said to- day the &peeled end moil price controls, eased by removal of im- port fees, would add no more than three cents per gallon to consum er petroleum prices. This orricial estimate was pre- sented by Deputy Administrator Eric Zaus n er , who said he thought the world oil market wou!d not allow price incr eases that would cancel oot the re- moval of U.S. import rees. The official estimate was iD line with earlier unofficial re- ports on the expected impact of the removal or controls. The controls, which limit the price or about 60 percent of U.S. domestic oil to $5.25 per barrel, Man Slays Wife, Baby With Ax in NJ BAYONNE, N.J.' CUPl)-A 26-year-old Bayonne mM killed his wife and baby with an ax and a knife and then tried to take his own life by slashing his arm police report. ' Police said Thomas' Rome, whom they described as havine a history of mental illness, was ar- rested Saturday on a street when he attempted to kill himself by aluhing his arm rroi:n wrist to . elbow with a broken bottle. He was taken to Jersey City Medica l Center and later transferred to Bayonne Hospital, where he remained today under police guard. . After taking Roma into custody, police said they found the body of his \\'ire, Jean, 22, in bed and th eir six-week-old son, John, dead in his crib in the couple's apartment in a four· ramily house. Police said Roma told them he committed the m urders and was charged with homicide. It is believed the woman and chlld were asleep when they were slain. R.oma attended J ersey City Teachers College and worked at the Peter McGovern Fioor Cov- ering Co. In BayoMe. His wife taught at the Mount Carmel Guild . A nelahbor described Roma as a "kind, calm person" and the couple as ''lovely, quiet people.'' County's DA Talks on Live TV Tonight Orance County Dlatrlct At· torney Cecil Hicks wW talk on television tonight but apparently the topic Is a 1urprtseeventohlm. Ac cord.inc to the televiJlon lilt· Ing, he will be db<US1Jin1 the ''OrangeCounty Mat1a. •• Hicks was out of hls' office when the P aily Pilot called to find out what he would have to say. But an assoc iate said he had a1reed t o ap·pear on ''The Alhman File, 1 a Uve lntervtew ahow at 11 p.m . tod~ on chan- nel 11, over a month •10. However, a apeclfic .topic for UJe dllcu11ion · apparently heel not beea •IP'eed upon. Hi leantod of It when he read hlsTVGulde. ' • I are due to expire Aug. 31 . Thi.s would allow the price to increase to prevailing market levels of around $12 per barrel. Thia increase alone, Zausner said, would add about six cents per gallon to the average price or gasoline , fuel oil and other petroleum products in the United States. But Presid ent Ford has sajd he would soft en the blow by remov- ing fees of $2-per-barrel which he imposed on imported crude oil earlier this year. Zausner said this would reduce the consumer price by about three cents per gallon. Thus, he said, the net effect of price decontrol and ree removal would be a three :cent increase per gallon. Zausner said, however, that the cost of r e sidual ruel oil burned by electric power plants and other largC installati ons pro- bably would not rise, so the price or other petroleu m products might increase a little more than three cents t o m aintain that average. The experts m et £or one hour and adjourned until Tuesday morning. ¥01JR Fro•PageAI FARRIS ... Ac cordinc to Mrs. Robles, Sherry Ann was less enthusiasti c about the· haunted house and the submarine ride "because she wasn't.sure we'd get out.'' The n e w public membe r ThetriP was agiftfromaDen- served on the City of Orange '\'er-based air craft company to Planning Commission from 1968 Sherry Ann, who has undergone tO 1914, has been an officer of tbe a series of opep.ations du.ring the Boys Club of Orange, the Marine past three years for a tumor Corps Reserve Officers Associa· wh~ch is de s troy ing her ti on, the 0 rang e H i 11 s ·. hypothalamus gland. • Homeowners Association and the · Because the gland regulates Buena Park Chamber or Com -_ : the amount. or. food and drink a merce. . person consumes, Mrs. Robles Farris also ls a former college said her daughter has develcl political science lnstnictor and a voracious a ppetite .•. former high school te•cher. · "She eata continually," sai He is married and has three Mrs. Robles·. ''WetiaVetolocku children. all the food because she want.! tO . I , . Fire' Slows Search GALVESTON, Tex. COP!) - Co ast Gu a rd inspectors, who found the bod ies of lhree crewm en aboard the tanker Glob- tik Sun, ar e hampered by heavy fire dam age in the search for three other missing crewmen. ., eat aJ.J the time." . · Dr . Gary .. V a nd er ark , neurosurgeon a t Denver Gener Hospital where Mrs. Robles works, said chances are poor that Sherry Ann's condition will im- prove. · ''There is nothing anyone can do to totally remove the tumor because it is in the vitaJ area or the brain," he said. "It just is not possible." " SOCIAL SECURITY CHECK WAS NEllER SAFER. MARINERS SAVINGS, In coopera· tlon w ith the United States Government , 1s now authorized to receive a direct deposit of your Soc ial Security· check Into your personal savings account your direct deposit today: 1. No riiore concern about mafl delays or the chance ot having your check lo1t or 11olen. Your check eamo lnteresl lrom lhe date ol deposll until the day you need It . 2. No wilting in lln• to dopo1ll or c:eah your chock . 3. Simply come Into Merln1ra, our friendly savlng1 cpunMlora wltl 1t1rt your personal dlrqct depoall ·You'll receive lhe highest Interest available on Federally Insured savings. Hore are._\hree good reasons ta •111'1 lmmldl1taly. • WITH MARINERS "DIRECT DEPOSIT" SERVICE . YOUR INCOME Will BE SAFE , CONVENIENT AND PROFITABLE. Newport h ech (J.\o!n 0111<0) 1S1 SW•tlchlf Dr. (71•1 '42·•0CXI ·• Mariners SaVl8-QS."' . an4 Loon~l(Jn ' S.ol .. oe:h l•tw"• hoch lot Aftftltt (l oitvro Wofld) 1JO Glenneyro SI. 13120S.011.&th11..-d. (1tl ) 4'•-7I06 Newport IHe:h l••i •id• c..,1.r) 101 l oyt ld•Or, (71 4)M2·•000 ..._ ____ _ (2 13} 5'9·16"6 CO,fHINOlooN) (Opp. M1, Slftol Ho1pl1ol) 81•7 l tverly lll11d. (213)6S7·41•1 . . .. ,.,,., HUit 3IO $0. l•v•rlr Dr. (2 13)5.»·3000 I I 1 l I ' Irvine EDITION • Today's Closin~ , N.Y. Stoeks ' CL. 68, NO. 230, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNT Y, CALI FOR NIA MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1975 TEN CENTS I ~.Council weighs i Etforts to nail down plans for a ~proposed auto sales park and an 1 attempt to s peed the planning of North Irvine will be the topics of a special Ir vine City ·Council 'session Tuesday. ; The me~ting will he held at 5 , p.m. at ctly hall 4201 Campus Drive~ ' Council members will review a proposal to set up a redevelop-l ment agcnty ror part or the as yet undeveloped Irvine Industrial Complex-East in an attempt to keep a potentially lucrative tax source from slipping through the city's fingers . As much as $200,000 a year in sales taxes and more in property taxes could goito Irvine city and schools from the 50-acre auto sales pa rk planned for the corner of Cana da Road and the Santa Ana Freeway. ~11911 r atid Spice Some car dealers are interest- ed in opening shop in Irvine, but the 13.J_ld pr esently is tit.."CI up in a lawsuit filed by the Or;ing-e ('oun- ty Fair !-lousing Cuunt'il. The auto dealers have askt..>d for assurances that they will be able to locate in the auto park, according to Administrative Services Director James llar- rington . The dealers. he said. 'Aili look ~ii~ Pllol Pllo\o~ tty Pi11n<~ O'Donn~ll The gi rls in these photos actually are the same girl -Cathy Cordova of Huntington Beach. Cathy docs most of the things l · you 'd expect of a girl who is <Jboul lo enter the s ixth grade. She plays piano, has pet r a bbits and plays with dolls. She also plays second base for l-luntingto11 Be ach's a ll star Miss Softball Am erica team. ' r Park Planners Aim l 'for Living History ... By LA URI E KASPER Of IM 0 4111r PllOI !.t4111 ) • Irvine 1-ligh School Community fark will provide a sense of the ~'s history along with varied · reation al opportunities, ac- rding to Sally Anne Miller, airman of the cit y's Communi- ~~Services Com mission. j !.Included in the as yet un- d'cveloped park , she hopes, will ~ a re-creation or the James !'Yford Irvine home as a "living sort of historical museum." 1 It wouJd blend with other build- lµgs on the 80-acre site at Walnut 3rid Yale Avenues as part of a Village. ,1·;·vou'r e going to walk in ther e IDi.d feel you·re in a haven in the Ptlddle of .a bi g city,'' she said. • . :1 Three-cent . . " Boost in Gas ' 'l'rices Seen " \' From Wire Services , WASHINGTON -The Federal irgy Administr ation said to- y the expected end of oil price trols, eased by removal of im- Port fees, would add no more lban three cents per galloh to Consumer petroleum prices. :' This official estimate was pre- tented by Deputy Administrator ~ric Z a u s n er, who said h e fhought the world oil market Eould not a llow price increases at would cancel out the re- oval of U.S. import fees. ~The offic ial estimate was in #ne with earlier umfficial re-;ort:s on the expected impact of removal of controls. The cohtrols, which limit the e of about 60 percent ol U.S. estic oil to $5 .25 per barrel, due to expir·e Aug. 31. This "' d allow the price to increase evailing market levels of d $12 per barrel. I° (See CONTROLS, hgo AZ) &vine Deli Burgled • A. burglar who pried his W8'/ gh a ceiling vODttlllor stae from an Irvine dellcatessen vcr th e w e eke'nd. The uglary occurred eorl)' Satur· 4ay momloc at Aothony's Dell· )(ald Conceasions, 17881 Sk.y Park. ,. As a beginn-ing step toward this, she sought and received city council approval of an "early Irvine" thematic design concept ror the park. This, she explained, is early 1900 "barn a rchitecture." The city·s youth have already asked that the teen center, which will be built on the site, be done like a barn. Commissioners will conduct further resear ch to determine wh at the other buildings, which include an arts and crafts center and county fire station and pro- posed r egion a l library, should look like. Mrs. Miller already has begun talking to county officials about (See HISTORY, Page A2) D•llY Pilot Sqtl Pllolo ENVISIONS THEME PARK Irvine's Sally Miller Qrange Attorney Joins OCTD Board William E . Farris , an attorney who lives in Orange and prac- tices in Buena Park, was ap- pointed today as the public member of the Orange County Transit District board of direc- tors. iFarris, 4', takes the place of another attorri.ey, RicHard Lynn rl. ~ewpOrt ~each , who was de-ni~a :reeona ro11r -year term on ·the lioard. · · The selection or Farris was by unanimous vote of the other four directors, all 'of whom are elect· ed officials. There were 105 appli· cants for the job . Lynn lost the support or his fellow d irectors when be ad· mlUed performing $1,600 worth of legal consulting work lor VTN Consolid ated, an urban planning firm that does regular business with the transit d istrict. Lynn ofliclolly stepped down today, eaylng ·'there is still a lot to do but we've come a long way:• . l'arril, • u ... tenlllll colooel in t!i• Marine Corps reserve, e~· pnssed S\ll'Prlse at bis seledioo, noting th1t there had been a lot o( appllcanta for the Job. Th.e new publi c membe r served oo the Clcy ol Orange Plannlnc Commlssloo from lllSll to 1117f, bu been an olllcer ol the Boys Cl ub of Orance, the Karine CcJrpo llaerve Offle«s AssoC!a· ( li o n . th e Orang e tl i ll s Homeowner~ Association and the Buena Pa rk: Cham ber of Com- merce. Farris aJ so is a former college political :.science inst.ructor and former high school tea·cher. He 'ts m airied B:nd has three children. • • • Mar~et·Suicldf REDWOOD CITY (UPI) Police ar,e seeking to identify a man believed lo be in his m id-205 who rushed into a supermarket, took a knife away from an assis· tant manager who was preparing lettuce. a nd stabbed h imself fatally in the chest Sunday. HEED YOVR . OWN MAIL 'ORDER' SALT LAKE CITY (APl -A letter addressed to the Salt Lake Tribune was d~l">.'ed by lho Post1I Senlce w1tb this ex· planation stamped on the en· velope. "Mail delayed due to uoe ol in· correct al p code. P1.ea1e notify corresonde nts of correct zip . od •• . • c e. . The letter wo1 olrtc:lal business from the Postal Sttvlce. elsewhere unless they receive as· surances soon. A redevelopment agency, if set up, would acquire the land either through purchase or condemna· ti on and develop it for sale. The technique is more com· monly used to r enovate old, blighted residential and in· dustrial areas If the area was placed under the jurisdiction of a redcvelop1nent agency, it would be removed from the area under contenti on in the s uit. Irvi ne Company spokes ma n J erome Collins could not com · ment on the company's views about the possibility or the city redeveloping the area. The coun t'il also will consider how to keep a Nov. 4 referendurh on zoning in the North Irvine area fro m s lowing the develop· 1nent o f the Villa'ge or Plan ' ' Northwood. Last week , the council rejected ! a compromise on zoning for the area and on a 3 to 2 vote i'l!:nt the matter to voters ror a referen· dum, 4. If the referendum passes, the zoning will be rescind ed. l Tuesday·s discussion wiU be. aimed at determining how a s ue -1 cessful rerert"ndum can c:ause as . <~et.· f'Lt\N , Pag~ A2:J Spy Ship Sails For Catalina LOS ANGELES !AP > - Howard Hughes' mystery ship Glomar Explorer, used in a secret government mission to salvage part of a s unken Russian submarine, wi ll perform an un· disclosed experi m ental mission orr the California coasl, it was re· \'t:"aled today A spokesman for G lobal Marine Co .. ope rator of the ~ophisticated vessel, would not OC Transit Budget Due To Double By \\'Jl,Ll1\!\1 SC'.llREIBE R 01 lh• O.a1ly Pllol ~Yfl The Orange County Transit District's budget for the current fiscal year will be more than $36 million -a lmost double las t year's spending package. Though the budget hac; yet to be formally adopted, ocro direc· tors adopted a 4.5-cent per $100 assessed valu ation property tax rate J\.1onday. That figure has been the same for the past three fiscal years . It will r aise a bout $3.1 million or 8 pe r cent of the district budget. The remaining money will come from federal coffers and· r eturns to the district on state auto and gasoline taxes. J a mes Reichert, assistant general manager for the district, said the massive budget increase was caused by substantial im- provements in d istrict services. He said the bus fleet will in- crease from 108 to 225 lhis year , requiring consider able outlays of 'additional capital to buy buses, maintain them and pay driver salaries. I Reichert also noted that the large negotiated wage increase gr anted to drivers this year was a key factor in the budget in· crease . Formal public hearings are not required prior to adoption of the OCTD budget, Reichert said. Dis tri ct Gener al Ma nager Edward Loritz said the budget document is ''95 percent com- plete" and should be ready for board action by the next reguJar meetinJ?; in two weeks. In adopting the tax rate, Board Chairman Ralph Clark noted that the use or some l<X:al money by the district shows good faith lo the Ced eral Urban M·ass Transit Authority, which provides much oC the district 's capital outlay money. He said the district gels about $4 in feder a l money for every $1 in local money. CHP Arrests Battin Aide Wal t K apa nke, a n a d - ministrative assistant to First District Supervisor Robert Bal· tin of Santa Ana, was arrested early Friday on drunken driving charges, the California Hi ghway Pai.rol.reported todai;---- Kopanke. '°' or.~m. was • taken ln!o eustody ~le ht! was driving on New~Froeway at Katella Avenue. l,.{e wu bookea into Orance Couty Jail ~ re- leased about three houtS Jate.r on his written promise \;!> a.Ppear in court . ~ He will be •rral..,eirl>riday I~ Nortlr OranTe Cliurlty Jul!Iclal District Court. ,, , divulge the nature of the mission. "We're free to say that it (the Glom ar Explorer) 'Ai.II be doing · 1s HUGHES ALIVE? PAIR ASK PROOF, A4 s'ome experim e ntal work by thl' isthmus" near Catalina Island, said T3ylor Hancock. Hancock said the Glomar Ex · plorer. the submersible barge Hrt1B-l , the work barge Or e Quest and three tugs wi ll anchor of f Catalina Island Aug. 20-29 "for tests.·· ' Asked 'A'hat kind or tests the ships would be conducting, Han· cot•k replie(i, "I can't talk about that.·· The Glomar Explorer was re- portedly fin.inced by the ClA for the purpose of resurrecting a tSee GLOMi\R, Page r\2) . O;olly Pitol Pllo1• by Aic~rd JtM'hi.r OFFICER GARY LEE SURVEYS DAMAGE IN ART ROOM Vandals Hit Classrooms at Newport's Lincoln School Vandals Hit Sclwol 1 I In Corona del Mar \ Vandals who struck overnight shattered dozens of windows and made a shambles of a dozen classrooms at Corona del Mar's Lincoln Middle School. ()(fic ials or the Newport-Mesa school syste m were still figuring up the · damage today. Custodians a rriving this morn- ing a t the school on Pacific View Drive were the first to notice the damage. They said the heaviest interior damage was in the art and home economics areas. The school's l earning ce nt er a l so wa s damaged. But school officials said the most expensive damage involved more than a dozen panes or specially tempe red glass and some aluminum frames which were s m ashed. I the material over a wide area. j Crews set to work immediately 1 assessing the da mage and clean· 1 ing up the mess. Custodians late last week had fini shed preparing the campus J, for fall classes. " . l .---------, ,. Or•Ln-g~-· C:•lll ; I We•the r Low clouds through noon Tuesday, with mostly sun- ny skies in the afternoon hours. Highs in the upper 60s at the beaches to the upper 70s inland areas. Lows 57 to 62 . INSIDE TODi\ Y j • I Classroom equipment, learn- ing mat e r ia l s, fl oor s and rurnishines received heav y d a m age in the cl assrooms. Police said that the vandals took large quantities of butter and other food stuffs in the home economics section and smeared Samuel Bron/man l l ts rest· ing loday .after his eighl-day ordeal.at the hands of lwo.al- leged .abductors in .o NY apartment building whne FBI .agenl1 found hi m early Sunday morning. Ste Rory cndpholosM. I Russ Vessel Held NEW YORK CAPi -Tbe Coast Guar d held a Soviet tra~Jer here today .after board· lf\I.' parties scoured nine Soviet ti<hlnc vessel~ ond Cound 25 _.is ot proled<cl lobster and crab oU board the impounded ship. ladex 1 · I I • 4 ' ' I At OAILYPILOT S(•f1tts Testif11 Uf'lle~ Jack and Mi cki Scott walk arm in arm into the Federal l!uilding in Harrisburg, Pa., v.·he re l\.1rs. Scott \\·as scheduled to appear before a grand jury investigating the Patty Hears t ease. Two Hurt in Auto, Ambulance Crash A driver whose car radio ap- parently drowned out the siren ot an approaching ambuJance was 1nJured a long with an ambulance :itlendant Saturday in a broadside ('Ol!ision al a Costa Mesa inter sec· ti on. Police investigators said other traffic had s lowed <ind pulled over for the emergency vehicle at the intersection of Bristol Street and the San Diego Freeway wh en the accident occurred. Clara P. Payne, 3.1, of 17201 ttestnut North, Irvine. was treat- and released at Costa Mesa morial Hospital for multiple lacerations and contusions. . Schaeffer 's Ambulance Service attendant Ru ssell E . Gray Jr .. 33. of Santa Ana, was also treated for minor injuries and released. He and Mrs. Payne were taken (rom the accident scene by the rival Morgan Ambul a nce Service, since the crash put th e Schaerf er van out of commission. Investigators said the Schaer. fer rig driven by William L . Co£· fman. 24 , of 16782 Bayview Dri ve, Sunset Beach, was en route to an emergency call with red ligh ts and siren operating when the 2:20 County's DA Talks on Live TVTonighl Orange County Dist.M et At- torney Ceci l Hicks "'ilJ talk on tel ev ision toni ght but apparently the topic is a surprise even to him. According to the television list- in g, he will be discussing the ··orangeCounty Mafia.·· !·li cks ~'as out of hi s offi ce \~1hen the Daily Pilot called to fi nd out what he would have to say. Bu t an associate said he had agreed to appear o n ·'Th e Ashman File," a live inlcrview sho\4•at 11 p.m . today on chan· ncl 1 t, over a month ago. ITowevC'r, a s pecifi c topi c for the discussion apparenUy had not been agreed upon. ~le learned of it when he read his TV Guide. ORANGE CO AST DAILY PILOT '"' O<Ml<r Co•'' 0 • .,1-. Poiot '"''" "'"•<h ,,,....., °'"''0 '"" 1't•' '"< "· •> D~ho,,1 .. a u, '"' °'""'!" 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He was southbound on Bris tol Street and l\trs. Payne was headed •. ,·est on the40S rreeway of· Cramp "'hen she entered the in- tersection and was rammed broadside by the ambulance. Both drivt•rs swerved in an at- tempt to a\'oid th e collision, police said. The ambul a nce s ustaineB moderate damage, while Mrs. Payne's compact import sedan was heavily damaged. She told police her car radio was playing and s he did not hear the ambulance's siren nor see its flashing lights until it was too late. From Page A J IDSTORY. • • incorporating the theme into their structures. The thematic d esign Of the park will increase its cost about five percent. s he said. Also, because exteriors will be wood rathe r than the usual con- crete, th e buildin~s will need to be painted every three years. Rebuilding of the old Irvine house probably will cost about $500,000, she said. However, this money would not come from city cofrers. She intends to form a historical society which could seek private and foundation fu nds. She said some indication has been given that the Irvine family would en- courage the project and that the Irvine i''oundat1on may De WlU· ing to provide some or the finan· cial support. As she envisions the house. it would include some artifacts and furniture from the early ranch era and so trace the history of the community. The fire house, she said, could also incorporate into its design some or the old rire equipment still on the ranch. Other park a menities. includ- ing play equipment, li ght stan· dards and benches. "'ould in· corporate the theme. She said the park !s going to be a "people place.·· With s wimming pools, tennis courts, play a reas, picnic areas, a lagoon, agronomy building, arts and c rafts cente r a nd facilities for lectures and con- certs amon g many other ac. ti vi ties, she said people will be able to go and spend an entire day. She expects that bids for the first phase or de velopment, "'hich will in clude handball and tennis cou rts. three s wimming pools and the teen center, will be called in la\e November. f'ro"' Page Al PLAN ..• little delay as possible in de- velopment. Northwood, the only area ot Irvine not owned by the lrvinE Company, has been on planners' drawing boards !!in ce before Jrviue was incorporated. China Accord TOKYO CAP) -China and Cambodia signed an agreement in· Peking today on economic and technical cooperation but no de· tails were given . The official Hsinhua ne-ws agency said the pact was signed by Chinese Vice Premier\ Teng Hai10-pina and Cambodil n Deputy Premier Khieu Samphan, • Marine Held in Assault A young Marine remained in Costa Mesa police custody today after police allege he assaulted an oCficer who begged bystan· ders for help as he struggled with tht> suspect. No aid was offered. Tommy L. Green, 20, of EJ Tor o MCAS, was reportedly dragged about SO feet in a chokehold before he was s ubdued with the help of bac-kup officers who arrived on the scene Satur. day. Green was still in jail today in lieu of $2,500 bail, booked on sus- picion of assault on a police of. ficer . Patrolman Phil Dickens said the suspect confronted him and began swinging his fists after threatening to severely beat him. The incident occurred in the Mediterranean Village Apart- ments, 433 Fair Drive, after Of- ficer Dickens was dispatched to intervene in a disturbance near the complex 's tennis courts. Officer Dickens said he ap- proached Green, who seemed ex· tremely upset about something, and at first asked him to calm dow n and talk things out to get down to what was bothering him. The young Leatherneck re- portedly advanced on Offi cer Dickens with fi sts s winging. The partolman said he grabbed and grappled with Green, m eanwhile asking sever al bystanderS for help but they re· rused. ' Green was finally subdued and handcuffed when fellow officers Mike Donovan and Doug Silber arrived at the large apartment complex f r onting on Ha r bor Boulevard. f'ro"' Page Al CONTROLS This increase alone, Zausner said, would add about six cents per gallon to the average price of gas oline. ru e! oil and othe r petrole um products in the United States. But President Ford has said he '4'0uld soften the blow by remov- ing fees of S2 ·per·barrel which he imposed on imported crude oil earlier this year . Zausner said Utis would reduce the consumer price by about three cents per gallon . Thus, he said, the net eirect or price decontrol and fee removal would be a three-cent increase per gallon. Zausner s aid , however, that the cost of residual fuel oi l burned by electric power plants and other large installations pro- bably would not rise, so the price o( other petroleum products might increase a little more than three cents to maintain that average. The experts m e~ fOI" one hour and adjourned until Tuesday morning. Plaza Hotel Makes Debut In Costa Mesa A new landmark made its de- but on the Orange Coast scene to- day. The $18 million South Coast Plaza Hote l, 203 feet and 17 stories tall, was officially opened this morning in a ceremony at- tended by local and county leaders. . The hotel, which has 403 rooms, is the tallest hcXel in the county. It towers over South Coast Plaza and Town Center, at Bristol Street and the San Diego Freeway, and represents the latest, and one or the biggest steps in the growth of the shop- ping center. The hotel is a joint venture of Western International Hotels and C.J . Segerstrom and Sons, the developers of South Coast Plaza. The facility also is seen as a moneymake r (or the City of Costa Mesa. A bed tax is expect· ed to raise $300,000 a year. In addi- tion, area restaurants and stores •hope to benefit from the spending of convention visitors, figured to average$6S a day. . Scheduled to attend the hotel opening were Ralph Diedrich, chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors, Costa Mesa Mayor Alvin Pinkley, and L.P. Hi mmelman and Harry Mullikin, chairman and presi- dent of Western lntem1tional Hotels. Henry 5egerstrom Wo wu elated lo participate in the ribbon-cutting at the hotel's re- volving door. The rlbbon·cuttlng wu to be preceded by the raislnl al the Amt11c1n 01g In the 2~·acre park ra cing the hotel . The Costa Mesa police honor guard ralaed thena1 . The park is open to the publi c, thO<Jgb the coot of maintalnlnc it will borne privately. The Ion· downen were granted a property tax break on the land.inexcbaqe for a»yeu ,public euement. t I Blistere._ Ego Hot Hood Bums Beauty RACINE, Wis . <AP)-Marcy Kwapil was proud when she was chosen Model of the Year and asked to ride ln a downtown parade. But there wasn't a convertible available for her to ride in, and rather than ride inside a sedan she de- cided to sit on the hood where she cowd be seen. But she hadn't counted on the hot sun warming up the metal hood lo frying pan intensity, and by the time she gritted her teeth and smiled through the entire parade she incurred third-degree burns. Doctors grafted skin from her thigh to repair the burned· area and said Mrs. Kwapil, 33, would even- tually make a full recovery, but she'll have to be careful how she sits down for several weeks. Man Tries Suicide After Ax Murders BAYONNE, N .J . CUPl)-A 26-year-old Bayonne man killed his wife and baby with an ax and a knife and then tried to take his own life by slashing his arm, palice report. Sick Girl Remembers Park Visit DENVER CUPI) -Sherry Ann Garcia, the victim of an inopera- ble brain tumor, remembers the singing dolls of Disneyland with a smile, but she isn't so s ure about the submarine ride and the haunted house. "She really dug those dolls; she felt like taking ooe of them home," s aid Cathy Robles, who toured the West Coast amuse- ment park las t week with her 6· year-old daugh.ter. According to Mrs . Robles, Sherry Ann was Jess enthusiastic about the haunted house and the submarine ride "because she wasn't sure we 'd get out." The trip was a giCt from a Den· ver·based aircraft company to Sherry Ann, who has undergone a series of operations during the past three years for a tumor whi c h is de s ~ro yi n g her hypothalamus gland. Because the gland regulates · the amount Of food and drink a person consumes, Mrs. Robles said her daughte r has developed a voracious appetite. "She eats continually," said Mrs. Robles. ''We have to lock up all the food because she wants to eat all the time.'• Dr . Gary Vanderark, a neurosurgeon at Denver General Hospit a l where Mrs. Robles works, said chances are poor that Sherry Ann 's condition will im- prove. YOIJR Police said T homas Roma, whom they described as having a history of m ental illness, was ar- rested Saturday on a street when he attempted to kill himself by slashing his arm from wrist to elbow with a broken bottle. He was taken to J ersey City Me dica l Ce nte r and later transferred to Bayonne Hospital, where he r em ained today under police g uard. After t akin g Roma into custody, police said they round the body o( his wife, J ean, 22, in bed and their six -week-old son, John, dead in his crib in the couple's apartment in a four. family house. Police s aid Roma told them he committed the murders and was charged with homicide. It is believed the woman and child were asleep when they were slain. Roma attended Jersey City Teachers ColJeg~ and worked at the Petet McGovern FJoor Cov. ering Co. in Bayonne. His wife ta ught at the Mount Carmel Guild. f'ro"' Page Al GLOMAR ·. • • s unken Soviet submarine from th e floor of the Pacific off Honolulu in July 1974 . The purpose was apparently to find out the s tate of Russian sub- marine tec hnology, Some reports have suggested the vessel is owned outright by the CIA . Los Angeles County lax authorities say they believe it is o"ned by Hughes· Summa Corp. The re had bee n reports that the .ship would r eturn to the site and try to raise the rest or the sub- marine. However, last month Rep. Bob WiJson CR-Cal if.), said the CIA shelv ed any attempt to pick up the remainderof lhe sub. "The Soviets know the location of the hulk and they have naval units in the vicinity," s aid Wilson. • Copter ' • , . • Rescues It ~ ' c Three " MUNICH, Germony (UPI) A daring American helicopter pilot Ufted three people out of Ciechoalovakla Sunday and fle>A: them back to West Germany through a hall of arms fire that damaged his aircraft antf wounded him, Bavarian of(Jciaij said today. The Interior Ministry said lhai because of his wounds and thi damaee to his hellcopter, thf, pilot could not make a secorid flight into Czechoslovakj.a to rescue two other men awaiting him there. The ministry would s ay only that the pilot was a non-German and that he was being treated for wounds in the hospital in Trauns- tein. But the West German news agency DPA and a nurse at Traunstein Hospital both iden- tified the wounded pilot as an American. One hospital orderly said the man had been working al that hospital before he made his flight. Interior Ministry officials said the American apparently flew the chart ered heli copter to Czechoslovakia from Munich's International Airport. One man accompanied him. Several persons said to be East Germans rather than Czechs awaited the pair at a point near th e Moldau R iver in Czechoslovakia, the ministry said. Wh en the helicopter landed, Che passenger jumped out and helped two m en and a 14 ·year-old gi rl into it. The helicopter took ofr, leaving the passenger and either one or two other men on the ground, apparently to be lift- ed orf on a second run by the helicopter. But as the h elicopter cli mbed into the air, Czec hoslovak soldiers discovered it and began firing. Interior Ministry officials said the pilot headed straight south. c ross in g the frontier i nto Aus tria . Further south, he croosed westward into Germany. As he entered Germany, the pilot noticed hi s helicopter react- ing in an unusual way and de- cided lo land al Traunstein, the ministry said. Ther e, he learned. his helicopter had suffered eX- tensive damage and thlil he himself had bee n wounded. As a result, h e could not make a :iecond night to retrieve the man who accompanied him on the first flight or the other one or two men waiting for him back in Czechoslovakia. In terior 1-tinistry officials re· Cused to disclose the pilot's name. ' '" . ' ' ' '., .. , ,,, , ""~ .,. ···. ·: SOCIAL SECURITY CHECK WAS NEllER SAFER. 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(213) 657 .. , ... > t.\1-.,)y Hiii• J80 So. hvert., 01. (213) 5~.3000 I I I \ ! ~ I I I I I I I I ! ( ,I I ' 1 ' I ' I I I I 7 t , ' I I I I l • Huntington ·Beach Fountain Valley EDITION • Today's Closing , ~.Y. Stocks ' VOL. 68, NO. 230, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1975 TEN CENTS 1 Transit District Budget to Double \. By WI LU AM SCHREIBER aasessed valuation property tax state auto and gasoline taxes. otu.. 0•11• ,, • .._, .. " rate Monday. • The Orange County Transit James Reichert, assistant • District's budget ror the current That figure bas been the same general manager for the district, ; fiscal year will be more than S36 fO{ the past three fiscal years. said the massive budget increase lnillion-almost double last It will raise about $3.1 million was caused by substar>tiaJ im-, d. provements in district services. f years spen 1ng package. or 8 per cent of the district • Though the budget has yet to be budget. The remaining money He said the bus fleet will in- 1. formaJly adopted, OCTD direc-will come from federal cOrters crease from 108 to 225 this year. ~tors adopted a 4.5-cent per $100 and returns to the district on requiting considerable ouUays of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \~tcgar a11d Spiee ~ The girJs in these photos actuaJly are the ' same girl -Cathy Cordova of Huntington Beach. Cathy does most of the things has pet r abbits and plays with dolls. She ·also plays second base for lluntington Beach's all star Miss Softball America · you'd expect of a girl who is about to enter the sixth grade. She plays piano, team. I ' < • ~ - ·\Lawyer Named To Trans~t ~ . [Board Post . ' t .iwitliam E . Farris, an attorney Who lives in Or ange and prac· Uees in Buena Park, was ap- iolnted ~oday as the public ifiember of the Orange County ~~it District board of direc- b-arns, 46, takes the place of "'other attorney, Richard Lynn ' Newpart Beach, who was de- ~ a second four-year term on board. ~' :-.1he selection of Farris was by l animous vote of the other four ectors, .all of whom are elect- of'ficials . There were 105 appli-q,nts for the job. ~n lost the support of his ftJ.low directors when he ad-·t ed performing $1,600 worth al consulting work for VTN lidated, an urban planning that does regular business ~th the transit district. n ofricially stepped down • saying "there is still a lot but we've come a long "fl'Y·" l ams, a lieutenant colonel m Marine Corps reserve, ex- issed s urprise at his selection, ng that ther e had been a lot of !fl'!icants !or the job. .L..t'he new p ublic member *ved on the City of Orange 1'lanning Commtsston from 1968 #4974, has been a n.officer of the ~ Club of Orange, the Marine E Reserve OffiCfll"I Aisocia· • th e Or a n ge H·11 s eowners A111ociation ~the a Park Chamber of. Com· t'ce. i s also ls a former college cal science instructor aod i r hl&b 1chool teacher. ' Is married and has three dren. ' ( ' J Valley to Solicit Comments on Park By KATHY CLANCY Ot Ote 0• lly Pilot Sl.lfl The Fou ntain Valley City Council wants citizens to tell them Tuesday night what more they want in the city's Mile Square Park recreation complex and what they'd be willing to pay for it. The council has set an 8 o'clock public hearing at city hall, 10200 Slater Ave., on a rinal master plan for the SS· acre complex. The city Par ks and Recreation Commission in April recom- mended asking voters to pass a $4.3 million bond issue to add a three-pool swim complex, cuJtural building and additional sports facilities. Since city park and general funds are limited, it would mean passing a bond issue at the polls -one city officials estimate would add about 47 cents per $100 of assessed valuation to the tax rate. The city already has spent $2 million on the project -includ- ing a community building with a gymnasium, social hall, game room and handball courts, as well as softball courts, bas ket- ball and volleyball courts, tennis courts and a lighted hardball field. The facilities are located at Heil A venue and Brookhurst Street. The recreation commission re- commended the additional racilities after conducting public hearings in April. The council could accept all, part, or none ol the recommendation. It includes a $1 .6 million aquatic center with a diving pool, training pool and olympic·sized swimming pool, lockers, ortices and parking. It also includes a Sl.3 million cultural building with a senior citizens room and meeting (See PARK. Page 1\2) CHP Arrests Battin Aide Walt Kapanke , an ad - ministrative assistant to First District Supervisor Robert Bat· tin of Santa Ana, was arrested early Friday on drunken driving charges, the California liighway Patrol reported today. Kapanke, 40, of Anaheim, was ' taken into custody while he was driving on Newport Freeway at Katella Avenue. He was booked into Orange County Jail and re- leased. about three hours later on his written promise lo appear in court. He will be arraigned Friday in North Orange County Judicial District Court. Bystanders. Ignore Attacked Officer ments, 433 Fair Drive, after Of- ficer Dickens was dispatched to intervene in a disturbance near the complex 's te nnis courts. additional capital to buy buses, maintain them and pay driver salaries . Rei chert also noted that the large negotiated wage increase granted to drivers this year was a key fa ctor in the budget in- crease. F'ormal public heariugs are not required prior to adoption of the OCTD budget , Reichert said. Di s triet General Manage r Edward l~orilz said the budget document is "95 percent com· plete" and should be r eady for board action by the next regular rqeetin~ in two weeks. In adoptin~ the tax rate, Board Cha irman llalph Clark noted that the use of some local money, by the district shows good raith to the federal Urban Mass Transit Authority , which provides much of the district's capital ouUay money . He said the district gets about $4 in federal money tor every $1 in local money. ·. Spy Ship Sails Glomar Explorer Due Off Coast LOS ANGELES <AP) - Howard liughes· mystery ship Glomar Explorer, used in a secret government mi ssion to salvage part of a sunken Russian submarine, will perform an un· disclosed experimental mission off the CaliforniJ l'Oast, it was re- vealed loday . A spokes man ror Global Marine Co., operator or the sophisticated vessel, wouJ<l not Gas Price To R ise 3 Cents? From Wire Services WASJ-tINGTON -The Federal Energy Administration said to- day the expected end of oil price controls, eased by removal or im- port fees, would add no more than three cents µer gallon to consumer petroleum prices. This official estimate was pre· senled by Deputy Administrator Eric Zausner, who said he thought the world oil market wouJd not allow price increases that would cancel out the rie- moval of U.S. import fees. The official estimate was in line with earlier unofficiaJ re- ports on the expected impact of the removal of controls. The controls , which limit the price of about 60 percent of U.S. domestic oil to $5.25 per barrel, are due to expire Aug . 31. This would allow the price to increase to prevailing market levels of around $12 per barrel. This increase alone, Zausner said, would add aOOut six cents per gallon lo the average price of gasoline, fuel oil and other petroleum products in the United States. But President Ford has said he would soften the blow by remov· ing fees of $2-per·barrel which he imposed on imported crude oil earlier this year. Zausner said this would reduce the consumer price by about three cents per gallon. Thus, he said, the net erfect or price decontrol and fee removal would be a three·cent increase per gallon. Zausner said, however, that the cost of residual fuel oil burned by electric power plants and other large installations pro- bably would not rise, so the price of other petroleum products might increase a little more than three cents to maintain that average. Cat Flight Her Plight A 17·year·old Huntington Beach girl has learned to- day that riding her bi cycle with a cat can be purr-ty hairy. Susan Wilcox Grover, 5311 El Dorado Drive, was Injured slighUy Friday af. ternoon when she switched lanes and veered into an Orange County Transit District bus on Warner Avenue between Algonquin Street and Simmone Lane, police said. di\'ulge the nature of the mission. .. wc·re free to s ay that it (the Glomar Explorer) will be doi ng IS HUGHES ALIVE? PAIR ASK PROOF, A4 some experimental "-'Ork by the isthmus .. nea r Catalina lsland, said Taylor l-lancock. Hancock said the Glomar Ex- plorer. the s ubn1ersible barge HMB·l . the work barge Ore Qu est and three tugs will anchor off Catalina Island Aug. 20·29 ··ror tests.·' Asked \l.'hat kind of tests the ships would be conducting, Han- cock replied, .. I can't talk about that.·· The Glomar Explorer was re• portedly financed by the CIA for the purpose or resurrecting a <See GLOMAR, Page A2) B11.rgl«f11 S uspec t Santa Anan Held ' By Coast Visitors ·. A 27-ye:ir-old burglary s uspect from Santa Ana v.·as arrest1...-d at 2:20 a.m. Sunday morning, after !>ein~ captured by a family s tay-ing at the Roger Slate realty of. !ice, 305 17th Street, Huntington Beach. Terry Lee Aubrcch, 2613 S. Rosewood, Santa Ana. was held at bay by a South Gate family temporarily staying in a camper on the pre mises. Police said the s us pect \l.':.tS ap- prehended by Michael Potter. who held a g un on him until police arrived . Officers said that he was wear- ing a pair or socks on his hands Before Couneil when arrested. Police said Mrs . Potter , a tem- porary employe of the realty company. and her husband were sleeping at the back of the office and the family 's children were sleeping in the building. A ll·year-old son was awaken· ed by a nashlight in his eyes and · raised a commotion. Mrs. Polter heard the disturbance and awakened her husband when she saw a man leaving the building. Officers s aid-nothing Was believed taken at the scene, but the s uspect was arrested on burglary charges and lodged in Huntington Beach jail. Hearing Scheduled On Sunset Streets The l-luntington Beach City Council will hold a public hearing on the Sunset tleighLo; Assess· ment Di strict during its meeting tonight. The hearing concerns a street improvement project in the area cast of lluntington I-I arbour. Another public hearing has been scheduled on the protest or George Psa ros. 16032 Waikiki Girl, 4, Hit By Car, Hurt In Huntington Danielle Mi chael Tomasick, 4, 9122 Veronica Drive, llunl· ington Beach, was struck by a car and injured Sunday after- noon when s he dashed into the street from behind a parked auto, police said. The girl was assisted by paramedics and taken to Hunt· ington Int e r co mmunity Hospital whe r e she was.reported "progressing well" alter spend- ing the night in intensive care. Police said the driver, John Taylor Laurin or 20592 Goshawk Lane, Huntin gton Bea c h . slammed on his brakes bul couldn't avoid hilting the girl. She was struck by the front of the auto, rolled over the hood and then fell to the pavement, of· ricers said. The driver was not cited. Lane. over th"e moving of a re· sidence from 4231 Humboldt Drive to 4900 Edinger St. Council members are also ex· peeled to act on an agreement with the Huntington Beach Com- pany for a $45,000 contribution to finance a modernistic bronze sculpture by artist Jack Zajac to be placed at the Civic Center. The work is expected. to be finished and installed in Hunt- ington Beach "in six: months or • ' so:· according to Public 'Ad-~ ministralor Dave Rowlands. Al a study session al the first part of the meeting, council j. members are expected. to discuss modification of the oil well screening ordinance, advertising on bus benches, updating Beach Boulevard traffic signals and hear a progress repart on the Old Town Drainage District. . ' i Or~g:cJ::••t Weatller Low clouds through noon Tuesday. with mostly sun- ny skies in the afternoon hours. Highs in the upper 60s at the beaches to the upper 70s inland areas. Lows57lo62. ' l I ' ' . I I ED YOUR OWN L 'ORDER'- A young Marine remained In Coata Mesa palice custody today after palice allege be assauJted an officer who begged bystan· den for help as be struggled with the lltisi>ect. No aid 'Was offered. · . Tom my L. Gr een, 20, of El Toro MCAS. was reportedly dra1ged a b out 50 feet in a cbokehold before he was subdued with the help of backup .officers who .arrived on the scene Satur- day. · orncer Dickens said he ap· proacbed Green, who seemed ex- tremely upset about something, and at first asked him to calm down and talk things ool to gel down lo what was bothering h.im. The youn1 Leatherneck re- portedly ad vanced on Officer Dickens with fiats &winging. O(ficer1 said Miss Grover wu out tor a ride with tbe eat in her arms. The cat apparently de- cided oo another route and jUmped from her arms. Susan made a 1rab for It, veered. and strUck tile bus in the other lane, police saJd. I The accide nt occurred on Veronica Ori ve between Honeywood Lane and Roderick Lane. INSIDE TOBI\ Y Samuel Bronfman 1111 ra1-m,, today .after hi< eight-day ordeal. at the band• of two. al- leged .abductors in .a NY apartment building where F'BI . agents found him early Sun<lay momlng. Sec .COf]/ and photo1 A4 . 1 T LAKE CITY (AP) -A addressed to Ille Solt Lake IMlne wu delayed b)' tbo t&J Service w ltb tbl1 ex- tioo st amped on the en· 'l!WPe· all delayed chle to -ollll- llp code.~~ ~i::il..<.,c·o·adenta of corr«t alp " r . Gre... wu 1WI la Jail tAldoY In lieu ol a,soo boll, booted ob 11111· · pidcm of assault on a polloe of- ficer. Patrolman Phil Dickens said the smi*t OODfronted him aDd began awlri&lnr his tlsts after tbreatealna to severely beat him. Tbe Incident ocOUITed In the llledlt.erranean VWace Apart- ] The partolm·an sold he grabbed and arapple d w ith Green, meanwhil e asking 11everat b)'ltanders.for 41elp but they re- fused. ' Green waa finally subdued and handcuffed when fellow ollicen Mike Donovan and Doug Silber arrl•ed at tbe larce apartment complex froottne on Harbor Boulevard. f She was taken to Hunt· lngton 1 lntercommuo\ty"'- Hospit1t Where she was treated for tninor injuries and released. l 0 Ang ola T ruce LUANDA, Angola (UPI) Portuguese of(icifl.ls tried to ar· r8nge I truce Monday to halt bit· ter Cighttng betw~e n rival African nationa_llsts fer control of Loblto, the chief port ol this oil· rich West African terrl.tory. ,. ,) _, .. L.~ .. . O..ttHIH ....... ----" ·--__ ,, "-, .... Ct1911 4 . L.:::::::.:.~~~~~~------~~~~~~~ ......................................................................................................... "'-' ___ --__,._ 1 •••ex •• a.LA•" •• •• _ ... •• •• --M •• .,.,. =-· .. •• . ... •• ---·~ •• ::' .......... .. 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One hospi tal orderly said the ma n had been working a t that hospital beforc he made his fli ght. l nlcrior l\.1 inistry oCfi cials sai d the Am erican apparently fl ew t he c h a rte red helicopter to Czechoslovaki a from J\.1uni ch's International Airport. One man accompanied him. Several persons said to be East Ger mans r a th e r than Czechs a\lo'aitcd the pair at a point near t h e Moldau R ive r i n Czechoslovakia, the ministry sa id. \Vhen the helicopter landed, the passenger j um ped out and hl.'lpcd lv.'O me n and a 14-year-old girl into it. T he helicopter took off. leaving th e passenger and l•ither one or two other men on th e ground, apparenU y to ~ lift - ed ofr on a second r un by the heli l'opter . But as the helicopter climbed i nto t he ai r . Cze chos lovak soldiers discovered it and began firing. Interior l\l in is try offi cials said Lhe pilot headed straight south, c r ossi n g th e fronti e r into Aus tria. Furthe r sout h, h e crossed westward into Germany. AS' he entered Germany, the pilot noti ced his helicopter react - ing i"n an unusu al way and de· cided to land at Traunstein , the ministry said . There, he learned his helicopter had suffered ex- tensive damage and that he -himself had been WOWlded. As a r esult . he could not make a second flight to retrieve the man who accompanied him on the first night or the other one or two men waiting £or him back in Czechoslovakia . Interior Ministry officials r e- fus ed t o d isclos e the pilot 's name. Man in Bar Shot to Death EAST LOS ANGELES CUP!) -A man sitting at a bar during an attempted holdup Sunday night was shot and killed when he startled three would-be robbers. Witness e s told police that Fre d e ric k Aquay l, 36, Los Angeles, got up and started to walk toward t he men attempting to rob the crowded bar al lhe La Fogata restaurant. He was shot once in th_e chest . Cubans Cheer Guest HAVANA CU PI) -Crowds estimated at one million waved Mexican and Cuban flags and cheered ''Viva Castro, Viva Echeverria" in lfavana Sunday at the start of Mexican president Luis Ec he verria 's six-day of- ficial visit to Cuba. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~~~i:. ~-~~ ?:.1'r, ~~~i= ;;;:: 3. ~ (M\1 Pul>l•\ftlno (.ompan, S'""•••I• ~"""'"" ~-. l'IUl•<i"'•" _.,.,~,. """"0" ' .. .,.. '"' , .. , •• M<w, '""""'"1 ll~.otn, t1vnUno1"" tlv~<" '""'' '"'" ~•I•••· """~. ~·~Q•• ~·~· v~"'• """ l4QV ... !lf.~•n !>o,,!n (Ot>1 """Qt• ""Qt""-'I t<lll•(>f> I• 111>~"'"•~ ~,,_,, ... .,..., ~""'°•>' •n~ P"""•P•I e>u!)!••"•"O Pl•n! " •I lJO ..... I ~•• M«'(:I. (°'I• Mtw. (.,l!ofnl• '1o1o. Rober! N. Wet!d Ptt,.dttn1 •"'& '""ii""'• Jack R. Curley Vice P•••l,,,.nt •"" c.t_., ...,.....,., Thom as K~e11l 1 E"''"' Thomas A. M urph1ne Me ..... ". c .. ,. ChcJrJes H. Loos Richard P. Nall A uhl'""I ~ ... t•"Q EOll°'' Other Ollius u,..n•tlt>•tft.t1tt~si.w1 • (; .... ,,.. .... 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In his new post Johnson will direct the city's two-year-old de- partment which attempts to as- sess Fountain Valley "s social service needs. He also will a ttempt to match persons needing assistance with the proper agency, direct senior . citizen activities , assist civic groups, handle animal control problems and com plete a social service element for the city's ' general plan. Johnson, who lives with hi s \\ile, Marcia, in Tustin, received a BS in busines s from the University or Arizona. He is com - pleting a ~a~ter 's . degr ee in public a dm1n1s trat1on at Cal State Fullerton. J ohnson has been employed by the city since November 1973. Plaza Hotel Makes Debut In Costa Mesa A new landmark made its de- but on the Orange Coast scene to- day. The $18 million South Coast Plaza Hotel, 203 feet and 17 stories tall, was officially opened this morning in a ceremony at- tended by l ocal and county leaders. The hotel, which ha s 403 rooms, is the t a llest hotel in the county. It towers over South Coast Plaza and Town Center, at Bristol Street and the San Diego Freeway, and represents th e latest, and one of the bi ggest steps in the growth of the shop- ping center. The hotel is a joint venture of Western International Hotels and C.J. Segerstrom and Sons, lhe developers of South Coast Plaza. The facility also is seen as a moneymaker for the City of Costa Mesa. A bed tax is expect- ed to raise $300,000 a year. In addi- tion, area r estaurants and stores •hope to benefit from the spending of convention visitors, figured to average $65 a day. The park is open to the public, though the cost of maintaining it will borne private ly. The lan- downers were granted a property tax break on the land in exchange for a 20-year public easement. Courses in Sailing Set for Huntington American Red Cross basic sail - ing cours es a re being offered in conjunction with the Huntington Beach Parks and Recreation Department at lluntington Beach Central Park. Boating rules and regulations, the theory of boat operation, s ate sailing techniques, elementary racing rules and basic rescue techniques will be taught. lntormation m ay be obtained by c alling th e Or a n ge Count y Chapte r of the Red C.'ross at lm-5381. Taxpayers' Group Opposes Unification Members of TIME, a newly formed Fountain Valley t ax· payer gr oup, plan to "vilOl'l;lllSly opPQ6e'" the upcomln1 unifica- tion election in their city. Zit.. Wess•, leader<( the l"OUP which 1be 1ald hu about 45 memben. beUeve-s the proposed cliltrict would result In m111 -1111 of yOW111ter1, overcrowded elementary 1chool1 and 1 -t in Ibo llitnte or St to S2 per $100 ol asses~ vaaluation. Veterans . Sp~ednp Planned To avoid delays in re<!eiving their checks, war veterfU1S plan· nint to attend Golden West ColJeg• this fall were urged l~ day to get in touch with their slu· dent r epresentatives. Kenneth D. Flint, newly as· si&ned to the vet-rep post, said today that as m any as 4,800 veterans may a ttend the Golden West fall semester thal gets UO· der way Sept. 4 . He &aid that 1,500 already have turned in their notification and they should have the monthly G.I. Bill checks waiting wben they r egist er for classes. For the others, a six to eight·week wait - ing period may be in the offing before the first checks arrive. The wait, officials say, will in no way be like the long delays suffered by some veterans in 1973. That breakdown provoked nationwide controversy and re- sulted in an overhaul of the system and was instrumental in t he ous ter of the U.S . a d· ministrator of Veterans Affairs. A number of veterans that year hadn't received their checks late in December and there were re- ports of veterans being evicted and their belongings being re- possessed. Two of the changes that result· ed from those chaotic days, ac· cording to Perry Huds on , veterans benefit counselor in the Los Angeles regional office, were the creation of the vet·reps and an overhaul of the computerized system. "We didn "t experience any pr~ blems in 1974 like those in 1973," he said. He believes the current boom of veteran students, expected to be the greatest since World War II, can be laid to unsettled economy and the tough times some are having landing jobs. Hudson s aid a single full-time vete ran (12 units) is paid $270 for the rirst of each month. Married veterans get $321 ; if they have one child, $366, and $22 extra for each child. Ailing Girl O.llt l'ttet -,.,.,... 111' Al<Nll'lll KMlllff OFFICER GARY LEE.SURVEYS DAMAGE IN ART ROOM Vandals Hit Cl1111rooma et Newport'• Uncoln School Vandals Hit Sclwol • In Corona del Mar Vandals who struc k overnight shattered dozens of windows and made a shambles of a dozen classrooms at Corona del Mar's Lincoln Middle School. Officials of the Newport-J\.1esa school system were still figuring up the , damage today. Custodians a r riving this morn- ing at the school on Pacific View Ori ve were the first to notice the damage. They said the heaviest interior damage was in the art and home economics ar eas. The school"s l e arnin g ce nte r also w as d amaged. But school orficials said the most expens ive damage involved more than a dozen panes of specially tempered glas s and some alum inum rrames which were smashed. Classroom equipment, learn- ing m a t erials , fl oors and furnishings r eceived heavy damage In the clas srooms . Police said that" the vandals took large qu antities of butter and other food stuffs in the home economics section and smeared the material over a wide area. Crews set to work immediately assessing the damage and clean- ing up the mess. Custodians late last week had finished preparing the ca mpus for fall classes. A.nii-Red Violence Sprewj,ing LISBON, PortuaaI (UPI) - Anti-Communist violence tipread tod1)r to the A1oret lsta.nd s where arigry crowds burned a Communist party headquarters . The action came as Premier Vasco Goncalves mounted an ol· femivt to rescue hla flQ\anduine presU1e in the face of such op. position. Crowds protestinl Goncalves• pro·Communist poliCies have burned or destroyed Communist party or other extremist leftiJt headquarters ln more than 50 Portuguese towns and ciUes dur· ing the past few weeks. At least six per sons died and hundreds were injured. The leftist n ews paper Republics said today Portugal's tar left military rulers have re· ached an agree ment with army moderates that could change the political course of the govern· ment and dump Goncalves. The Republics account of Gon· calves' possible ouster and formation of a n ew cabinet followed an emergency meeting of the ruling three-manjWlta with Portugal's military chiefs. Gon- calves was r e ported fighting pressures to resign. The Azores Islands in the Atlan- tic, site of a major U.S. air base, have shown signs of increasing dissatisfaction with the left-wing military leaders in Lisbon and have· spoken of declaring their own independence. Ford Inspects Colorado Oil Shale Mine RIFLE, Colo. (AP ) -Wearing a har d hat, safety glasses and an emergency air supply, President F ord tod ay ins pect ed an oil shale mine as he began a hectic two-day tour of six cities in four states. The President interrupted his Will Remember FroMPageAI Deadline for Trip Extended One Day · two-week vacation at Vail, Colo. a nd rode a he li copter to the Paraho mine development s ite 8,200 reel up the western slope of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Disneyland DENVER IUPil -Sherry Ann Garcia, the victim of an inopera- ble brain tumor, remembers the s inging dolls of Disneyland with a s mile, but she isn't so sure about the submarine ride and the haunted house. "'She really dug those dolls; she felt like taking one of them home," said Cathy Robles, who toured the West Coast amuse- ment park last week with her 6- year·old daughter. According to Mrs. Robles, Sherry Ann was less enthusiastic about the haunted house and the submarine ride "bec3use she wasn't sure we'd get out." The trip was a girt from a Den- ver-based aircraft cpmpany to Sherry Ann, who has undergone a series of operations during the past three years for a tumor wh'i c h is de s troy ing her hypothalamus g land. Because the gland regulates · the amount or food and drink a person consumes, Mrs: Robles said her daughter has developed a voracious appetite. "She eats continually,'' said Mrs. Robles. ''We have to l<H:k up all the food because she wants to eat all the time ." Dr . Gary Vanderark , a neurosurgeon at Denver General Hospital where Mrs. Robles works, said chances are poor that Sherry Ann's condition will im· prove. "There is nothing anyone can do to totally remove the tumor because it is in the vital area of the brain,'' he said. ''It just Is not possible.·• Co-workers or Mrs. Robles at · lhe hospital have r aised $2,000 to help pay the child's medical ex- penses while an additional $300 was collected at a local bank. Fro•PageAI GLOMAR. • • sunken Soviet submarine from the floor of the Pacific off Honolulu In July 1974. The purpose was apparently to find out the stale of Russian sub- marine technology. Some reports have sug1ested the vessel is owned outril}lt by the CIA. Los Angeles County tax authorities say they believe lt is owned by Hughes' Summa Corp. There had been reports that the ship would return to lhe sile and try to rais e the rest 0( the aub- marine. However, tut month Rep. Bob WU.on <R-Callf.), 11Jd the ClA shelved any attempt to pick up the remalnderof theaub. "The Soviet. know the loullon olUShulk and lbey have naval uni in the vlclnlty,'' 11id Wi . PARK ••. rooms, a $250,000 addition to the community bui lding, as well as $700,000 for six more junior baseba ll fi elds, li ghting a softball diamond and landscaping. Ho meowner s in the city already pay $1 .43 per $100 of as- sessed v alu a t ion ror c ity services, or $178. 75 a year for the owner of a home assessed a t $50,000. VOVR Di s advantaged Huntington Be ach youn gsters 8 to 13 years old ha ve until Tuesday to si gn up for a trip Thur sday to Magi c Mountain sponsored by J-lunt· ingt on Beach Manpower Ad · minis tration. Youngsters m ay sign up al Manpower Youth Services off~c ~, 520 Pecan St., in the former c1v1c center from 8 a .m . to 5 p.m. The deadline originally was to expire today. Questions may be directed to the Manpowe r office, 536-2526. •• • The trip, during which the Pre s ident makes s even speeches, includes stops today In Colorado and Iowa. He spends lhe night in Minneapolis and flies to lllinois on Tuesday. On landing at the Paraho site, the President took a 20-mluute ride to the mine over a narrow, winding, dusty mountain road that prompted him to say: "It scares me to death driving up this road.'' ,,.,,' ,, ,, "· ',.,, ''""·~--... , ·~ SOCIAL SECVRITV CHECK WAS NEllER SAFER. MARINERS SAVINGS, In coopera· tion with the United States.Government, Is now aulhorlzed to receive a direct daposlt of your Social Security check Into your personal savings account. Your check earns Interest from the date of deposit until the day you need It. ·You'll receive the highest lnlerest available on Federally Insured savings. • Here are three good reasons to start your direct deposit today: 1. No more concern about mall delays or the chance of having your check lo1t or atolen . 2. No wilting in line to deposit or cash your check . 3.· Simply come Into Mariners, our rrlendly 18vlngs coun .. lora wlll atart your personal direct deposit Immediately. WITH MARIN ERS "DIRECT DEPOSIT" SERVICE YOUR INCOME WILL BE SAFE, CONVENIENT AND PRQFIT ~"BLE. ...... ,, ... ch 1¥oolri Citic•) ISISW•ttclill Or . t{7.4)&.t2-.IOOO • Mariners Smri~s· and LoanAssoclatlOn . Ne,..,t lffc.h ft o.,11d•C.n!•r) 102-4 to.,11deOr. C1 14) 6'2·4000 S.et herh ll•lsul• World) 1 '820 Seol lhoc;I\ llYd. ('2,.) 591-7626 l•tvn• .. ech 3JOG!enneyre St. (71 •1 ..... ,$06 (01'f N1N'O SOON) lo• Afltfftl (Opp . Mt. 5;,..01 Ho1pUol) 87-47 ... ".., ~lvd. t I JJ 6~7·-4 1 -41 • lnerfy Miiie 380 $o, .. ,,.,,.,Or, (71 J) SS3·3000 ! \ I ! I I I • I ' I 1 , I I I ' I l I l ! I I ' l 1 \ -------... --------·--·--... ···-r--------""'!'---~---· --·- Orange Coast EDITION • T oday's. Clo sing N. l'. Stocks • • \JoL. 68, NO. 230, 2 S E CTIONS, 2' PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .I MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1975 N TEN CENTS • Tr alls it District Budget u ,, to Double . t , By WILl.IAMSCHREIBER ! otlli•D1llr,Ol6MMilff The Orange County Transit District's budget ror Ule current (bcal year will be more than $36 rtiii llion-almost double last )'!ear's spending package. t 'Jbough the budget has yet to be for mally adopted, OCTD direc- tors adopted a 4.5·cent per $100 I U&eSsed valuation property tax rate Monday. That figure has been the same for the past three fiscal years. ll will raise about ~.I million or 8 percent· ·or the district budget. The .rem aining m oney will come from federal <.'Offers and returns to the district on state auto and gasoline laxes. James Reichert, assistant general manager for the district, said lhe m assive budget incr ease was caused by substantial im· provements in district services. He said the bus fleet will in- crease from 108 to 225 this year, requiring considerabl e ouUays or additional capital to buy buse!i, maintain them and pay driver salaries. Reichert also noted that the large negotiated W<lge increase gr anted to drivers this year was a key fac:tor in the budget in- crease. Formal public hearings are not required prior to adopt.Jon of the OCTD budget, Re ichert said. Di strict General Manager Edward Loritz said the budget document is "95 percent com- plete" and s hould be ready for board action by the next regular m~tin g in two weeks. Jn adopting the tax rate, Board Chairman Ralph Clark noted t. SchOol Rifled l t [:; Vandals Damage Lincoln .. , ·!vandals who struck overnight sflattered dozens of windows and }iiade a shambles of a dozen ~assrooms at Corona del Mar's ~ncoln Middle School. Officials ! the New port -Mesa school stem were still figuring up the amage today. ! Custodians arriving this morn· lag at the school on Pacific View JJrive were the first to notice the damage. They said the hea viest interior · damage was in the art and home economics areas . The school's learning center a lso was damaged. But school o(ficia.ls said the m()l)t expensive damage involved mor e than a dozen panes of specially tempered glass and some aluminum frames which were smashed. Classroom equipment, team- ing materials, floors and Netvport Stickup •• '· Restaurant Loses Money to Patron ~A middle-aged man who wit· liesses said appeared either d r unk o r d r u gged h eld u p ~ben's Restaurant in Newport Eeach for $250 Sunday without even showing a weapon, police a:11><>rted today. ~The h ostess, on d u t y at ~hens on Coast Highway at yside Drive, told officers that e first saw the man at the qashier's area shortly before Jttidnight . He asked to buy a 20- ~nt cigar. ! After paying for the stogie and . , receiving a nickel in change , the man put his hand in his waist, beneath a coat , a nd demanded all the currency in the till. T he cashier, who said she sensed the man had a weapon, 1; handed over all .tbe bUls and the man fled out the front door. Police said that other than a physical description of the sus- pect their only other clue is a cigar wrapper with fingerprints on it. The holdup man weighed about 150 pounds and h.is hair was a blend or gray and brown, police said. •ughes' Explorer ,. 1 Spy Ship Planning. '!J :i ' ·Mission Off Coast i I LOS ANGELES (AP) - llowarc;I Hughes' I mystery ship Glomar Explorer, used in a tiecret government mission to ~:t_alvage part of a sunken Russian 9Ubmarine, will perform an un· 4isclosed experimental mission df the California coast, it was re- tealed today. . ·,·A spokesman for Global r ine Co., operator of the histicated vessel, would not · ulge the nature of the mission. ~"We're free to say that it (the -.,tomar Explorer) will be doing aome exverim ental work by the ~mus' near Catalina Island, .iaid Taylor Hancock. . . ·r· Hancock said the Glomar Ex· .. o!"er , the s ubmerW.bte barge · !J,MB·l, t'he wo r k barge Ore . ~est and three tugs will anchor -911 Catalina Island Aug. 20-29. .'f'for tests.'' Asked what kind of tesU the Uips would be conducting, Han· %. ,. ~or ... eac.··· ' L~ ~ k ·-·. &!-r 1t'eat~r t Low clouds through noon Tuesday, with mosUy sun· ny ski~ in th-e afternoon I· h0tlr8. Hiah• in tl>e upper f 60s at the beaches to the -f upper 70s inland areas. I Lows 57 to SL ; JNSID~ TOD/\ Y t · So....i Broafma ll It rnt-1~ llfl1 todaM .Oft~ l!i> dgllt-dcq/ f onlfol. oflh• lkmdr of ""'· ol-,j; l~gN .abductor• fa .o NY 1 ;; oporimnt building whn• f FBI . 011nt• fOIJlld ldm o-fll ~ .-, mondllg. Sa 11"'1/ Ii and p/lalol M. t . . .. ff]( ~~ :! =~I~:. L .. l '&: •7·11 ~~ ~ :: .......... ·:.-: ~ ---~ ............ 1, ....... ,..... M ;:;;.:::-A• ==··· :: ,........ :: .... ip1 _._ ,M ' • . ' cock replied, "I can't talk about that.'' The Glomar Explorer was re- portedly fina nced by the CIA for the purpose of resurrecting a IS HUGHES ALIVE? PAIR ASK PROOF, A4 sunken Soviet submarine from the floor of the P aci fic off Honol ulu in J u ly 1974. The purpose was apparently to find out the state of Russian sub- marine technology. Some reports have suggested the vessel is owned outright by the CIA. Los Angeles County tax authorities say they believe it is owned by Hughes' Summa Corp. There had been reports that the ship would return to the site and try to r aise the rest of the s ub· marine. However , last month Rep. Bob Wilson CR-Calif.), said the CIA shelved any attempt to pick up the rem ainder of lhesub. "The Soviets know the location ol the hulk and they have naval unit• i n th e v icinity," said Wllson . When Hancock was asked w as the s hip's newest mission gov· ernment-related, he would only say, ''I can't comment on that.'' WU1on is the ranking Republican on the •1ouse Armed Ser vices Committee and a member of its CIA s ubcommil-ree. Newport Burglar ·Gett! 81,508 Loot A bur&1ar i Who pried oi>en a lock to a sliding glass door ransacked. t he bedroom of a Newport Be.ach man's home over the weekend and made off with ca1h and jewelry valued at $1_.,,pollce .. ldt.oday. lnvesUcaton said thethefl was dlacovered at about S p.m. by Alex Sytnyk, 36, ol 11 Ima Loa Court. • .. fu rnishings received heav y damage i n the c lass rooms . Poli ce said th a t the vant..l als took large quantities of butler and other food stuffs in the homt! economics section and s meared the material over a wide area. Crews set to work immediately assessing the damage and clean- ing up the mess. Custodians late last week had finished preparing the campus for fall classes. Gas Price To Rise 3 Cents? From Wire Services ,.., D;olly Piiot P .... to by Richilr<I l(Hf>le< WASlfINGTON -The Federal Energy Administration s aid to- day the expected end of oil price controls, eased by removal of im- port fees, would add no more than three cents per gallon to consumer petroleum prices. OFFICER GARY LEE SURVEYS DAMAGE IN ART ROOM Vandals Hit Classrooms at Newport's Linc oln School This official estimate was pre- sented by Deputy Administrator Eric Zaus ne r. who said he thought the world oil marke t woul d not a llow price increases that would cancel out the re- moval of U.S. import fees. The official estimate was in line with earlier unofficial re- ports on the expected impact of the removal of controls. Orange Attorney Joins OCTD Board The controls, which limit the price of about 60 percent of U.S. domestic oil to $5.25 per barrel. are due to expire Aug. 31. This would allow the price to increase to prevailing market levels of around $12 per barrel. , This increase alone, Zausne r said , would add about six cents per gallon to the average price of gasoline, fuel oil and other" petroleum products in the United States. But President Ford has said he would soften the blow by remov-' ing fees of $2-per -barrel which he imposed on imported crude oil earlier this year . Zausner said this would reduce the consumer price by about three cents Per gallon. Thus, he said, the net effect of price decontrol a nd fee removal would be a three-cent increase per gallon. Zausner said, however, that the cost of r esidual fuel oil burned by electric power plants and other large installations pro- bably would not rise, so the price qf other petroleum produc ts might increase a little mor e than three cents to maintain that average . William E . Farris, an attorney who lives in Or a nge and prac> tices in Buena' ParK, was ap- pointed today a s the public member or the Orange County Transit Dis trict board of direc- tors . Farris. 46, takes the place or another attorney. Richard Lynn of Newport Beach, who was de - nied a second four-year term on the board. CUP Arrests Battin Aide W a lt Kopanke, an ad - ministr ative assistant to Firs t District Supervisor Robert Bat- tin of Santa An a, was arrested early Friday on drunken driving charges, the California Highw~y Patrol r eported today. Kapanke, 40, 0£ Anaheim, was ' taken into custody while he was driving on Newport Freeway at Katella A venue. He y,•as booked into Orange County Jail and re· leased about three hours later on hi s written .promise to appear in court. He will be arraigned Friday in North Orange County Judicial · District Court. The selection of Farris was by unanimous vote of the other £our director s, all of whom arc ('!lect- ed officials. There were 105 appli- cants £or the job . Lynn lost the support of his fellow direct ors whe n he ad· milted performing $1,600 worth or legal consul ting work for VTN Consolidated, an urba n planning £irm that d oes r egular business with the tr ans it d istrict. Lynn officially stepped down tOOay, s aying "there is still a lot to do but we 've come a long way. .. Farris , a li e ute nant colonel in the Marine Cor ps reserve, ex- pressed s urprise at his selection , noting that there had been a lot or appli cants for the job. The n e w p ubl ic m ember served on the City of Orange Planning Commission from 1968 to 1974, has been an officer or the Boys Club of Orange, the Marine Corps Reserve Of£icers Associa- tion, the Orange Hill s Homeowner s Association and the Buena P a rk Chamber or Com- merce. Farris als o is a former college political scien ce instrnctor a nd former hig h school teacher. He is married and has three children. Man in Bar Shot to Death EAST LOS ANGitJES CUP ll -A man sitting at a bar during an attempted holdup Sunday night was shot and killed when he startled three would-be robbers. Bystanders Ignore ' Witnesses told poli ce that F r ederi ck Aquayl, 36, Los Angeles, got up and started to walk toward the men attempting to rob the crowded bar at the La Fogata restaurant. He was shot once in the chest . Attacked Officer HEED YOUR OWN MAIL 'ORDER' A young Marine remained in Costa Mesa ,police custody today after police allege he assaulted an office r who begged bystan· ders for help as be struggled with the s uspect. No aid was oCfered. • 'rommy L. Green, 20, of El Tor o MCAS, was reportedly drag1ed about 50 reel in a cbokehold before he was subdued wttb the help or backup officers who arrived on the scene Satur· SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -A day. • · letter addressed to the Salt Lake \ Tribu ne was delayed by tho G~.ras sWI In Jail today In Postal Service with this ex· li<U ol '2,llOltball, bo<*ed on 1118- planalton stamped on the en· picion of assault on a pcitice cl· \"tlope. fleer. - ·•lilaiJ delayed due lo use or In· l'atrolman Pl!U Dickeps said • cornct zip code. Please notify thjl 1uap\a<t c...rrooted him -corre.~ondenta of 1 correct :iip' 3 ~•lie« bis fis&s 91\er code. . llmlill to1ev~ bo!lll him. · Tbe lettMWHofficl.tl-,\ -~I OO-111,jlle from the Po.t1I Senijoe.. · • / !t .. JI t tane1n 1Vlllage •Apart~ .\J I 'It .. mcnts, 433 Fair Drive, after Of. ricer Dickens was dispatched to intervene in a dis turbance near the complex 's tennis courts. Officer Dickens said he ap- proached. Green, who seemed ex- tremely upset .about something, and at first as·ked him lo caJm down and talk things out to get down to what w as bothering him. The young Leatherneck re· portedl.y advanced on Officer Dickens with fi sts swinging. The partolman said he grabbed and grappl e d with Green . meanwhil e askin g several bystanders for help but they r e- fused. Green was finally subdued a.nd handcutred when retJow officers Mike Donovan and Doug SUber .rrived a~ the large apartment (loirt~lex rronting on l larbor Boulevard . U1at the use of some local money by the district shows good fai th to 1 the fed e ra l Urban Mass-Transit f Authority, \\'hic h provides muc~ · ~ of U1c di:;tn ct ·s capital outlay money. He said the d!stri1.:t gets about , $4 in federal money £or .every $1 in loc"a l mont!y. Copter Rescues Three ~1 UNI C l-l. c:c rn1 any <U PI) /\ d;:irin g /\n1erican h1..:licopte r µtlot lifled three people out of Czechoslovakia Sunday and fi ew them back to Wesl Germany through a hail or arn1s fi re that damaged his ai r craft and \\'ounded him , Bavarian officials ::;aid today. The Interior Ministry said that because of his Y.'ounds a'nd the damage to his helil'opter, the pilot could not make a second flig ht into Czechoslovakia to ~ r escue two other men awaiting him therL•. The n1il1istry would s ay only that 1.he µilot v.·::is (1 non-German and that ht> \\'<IS being tre:itt..>d for wounds in the hos µ1tal in Trauns- lt!in. (The Ass oci<1 ted Prl'SS iden- tified hi rn <JS l'ia rry Mel.'ker. I !Jut \h(' \\"l•st <.;L·rman news a,l!L'nc~· DP~"\ and a nurse at Traunsll'itl Jlos pilal both iden- tified the wounded pilot <JS an Ameri r <.1n . One hospital orderl y s;.ii d the man h:.id been v.·orking at that hospital be forl' ht· made his night. Interior ~1inis tr y offi cials said the An1eric::in ;.ipµarently flew the c hartered helicopter l o Czechoslovakia fl·om Munich 's lnternationul Airport. One man · accompanied him. Several persons said to be East Germans r ;__i thcr than Czechs a"·aited the pair <.1t a point near t h e M oldau Ri v e r i n Czechos lovakia . the mini s try S<tid . \\1hcn thl' helicopter landed, the passenger jumped out and helped two m en and a 14-year-old gi rl into it. 1'he helicopter took orr. lcavin~ lhl' passenger and eith er one or t Y.'O other men on the ground. apparently lo be lift- ed off on a second run by the heli copter. But as the helicopter climbed int o the ai r , Czechoslovak soldiers di scovered it <.ind began firi ng . (See PILOT, P age A2) Boat Owner 'Fouls Up ' A Santa Ana boat 0"11er who 1 tried using a jury-rigged bonsun's i chai r to unfoul rigging at the top of his molorsailer's mast had all the view he needed for a few har- rowing m inutes Sunday as his boat sail ed the "'. aters of Newport Bay. . And it took a fire department snorkel truck to bring 49-year-old Don Sacre back to earth again. Harbor patrolmen said Sacre's troubles began when he had himself hoisted to the masthead on an improvised sling. By the time he made it to the • top or the 40-foot mast, he and the 1. rigging both were stuck. His wife, who was at the wheel at the tin1e, ht•aded straight for ] the Harbor. Department guest dock a nd fire m en soon were sum· ) moned. The y s ucceeded in s tretching a 75-foot aL'rial laddt""r and bucket t o the s tranded sai lo r and brought him dov.on without a hitch . 1 TRADING DULL AS DOW OFF 2 NEW YORK CUPI J -The j' stock m arket closed irregularly lower today in s low trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial average, ahead more than three i points at the outset , lost 2.89 . j points to 822.75. Advances and • declines were virtualJy even. ~ (Tables, A9J . I Turn ove r amounted to .~ 10,810,000 shares, compared with i 10,610,000 traded Friday. the. I alowest trading session since, Christmas eve. · Prices were mixed in sl\Clilb trading on the Americ.an. stock .~ Exchange. • c.~-~~~-~~~----~: . .. . . .J Al DAIL y PILOT N Anti-Red Violence Spreading LlSBON, Portugal (UPI) ...:. .Anti-Communis t violence spread today to the Azores Islands where angry crowds burned a Communist party headquarters. The action came as Premi er Vasco Goncalves mounted an of- fensive lo rescue his flounde ring prestige in the face or such op- position. Crowds protesting Goncalves' pro-Communist policies have burned or d estroyed Com munist party or other extremist leftist headquarters in more than 50 Portuguese towns and cities dur- ing the past few weeks. At least six persons died and hundreds were injured. The lefti st news paper R epublica said today Portugal's far left milita ry rulers have re· ached an agreement with army moderates that could change the political course of the govem- mcntanddumpGoncalves. '!'he Re public a account or Gon-calves' possible ouste r and rormation of a new cabine t followed an e me r gency meeting of the ruling threc-man j unta with Portugal's milita r y chiefs. Gon- calves was reported fighting • pressures to resign. The Azores Isl ands in the AU an- tic. site of a major U.S. air base, have shown signs of increasing dissatisfaction with the left-wing military leaders in Llsbon and have spoken of declaring their own independence. The Portuguese colonY of Timar in th e Indonesian archipelago has done the same, touching of( violence in which several . hundred persons were hurt. A crowd of farmers in Angra do Heroismo in the Azores early tcxlay attacked and blU"Tled the local Communist headquarters .after meeting to discuss milk prices. Mr. Cribben Of Santa Ana Dead at 81 Andrew P. Cribben, a 32·year 1 resident of Santa Ana, has died at -theageof81. • He is survived by his wife, r.trs. Elsie M . Gribb en, and two daughters, Mrs. Frederick 0 . (Rosemarie) West. of Costa Mesa and Mrs. Donald P. (An · drea) Jones, of Balboa. Addi- tional s urvivors include s ix . grandchildren and rive sisters. Aotr. Gribben was for l'nany years office manager of J . S. Barrett Construction Company, and was a veteran of World War I. Rosary will be recited at 7:30 tonight at Brown Colonial Chapel, 204 W. 17th St.. Santa Ana, and at 10 a .m . Tuesday there will be a funeral mass at St. Anne's Catholic Church, 1344 S. Main St., Santa Ana, with inter- me nt followin g in the Holy Sepulcher ceme tery, Orange. ' Lobster Bake Start 'For Bicentennial The annual Lions' Lobster Bake set for Sept. 27 will kick off bicentennial activities in Corona del Mar, according to chamber of commerce offi cials . Karen Margreta Wood, bead of the recently formed bicentennial .. committee of the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce, said the ,.. lobster bake will be held on the grounds of the former Zoo Drive- in, at Pacific Coast Highway and MacArthur Boulevard. ORANGE COAST ,. DAILY PILOT ' n.• 0•""9" COii" 0."v P.+01, ..,,,. .. ~,,~" ,....,. 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It towers ove[' South Sick Girl Remembers Park Visit ,, Cout Plaza and Town Center.'nt Brilltol Street and the Son Dico Freeway, and rerreseots the latest, and one o the biggest steps in the growth of the shop .. ping center. ' The hotel ls a joint ventured Western 1.Qternational Hotels and ~.J. Segerstrom and Sons, the developers of South Coast Plaza. The faeility also is seen as a moneym4.ker for the City "'Of Costa Mesa. A bed tax is expert· ed to raise $300,000 a year. In addi .. Uon, area restaurants and stores 1 hope to benefit from the spending of convention visitors, figured to average $65 a day. . The girls in these photos actually are the same girl -Cathy Cordova of .Huntington Beach. Cathy does most of the things you'd expect of a girl who is about to enter the sixth grade. She plays piano, has pet rabbits and plays with dolls. She also plays second base for Huntington Beach's all star Miss Softball America team. DENVER <UPIJ -Sherry Ann Garcia, the victim or an inopera- ble brain tumor, remembers the singing dolls of Disneyland with a smile, but she isn't so sure about the submarine ride and the haunted house. SchedUled to at(end the hotel e>pening were Ralph Diedrich, chairman of the Orange· County Board of Supervisors, Costa Mesa Mayor Alvin Pinkley, and L.P. Himmelman and Harry Mullikin, chairman and presi· dent of Western International Hotels. Henry Segerstrom aJso was slated to participate in the ribbon-c utting at the hotel's re .. valving door. 2 From Coast In Germany Bus Accident From Wire Services DUSSELDORF, Germany-A tour bus carrying 29 Americans rammed the rear of a truck parked on the major highway from Frankfurt t o the Netherlands today, injuring 13 including t\410 O r ange Coast '''Omen. Susay Smith of Newport Beach and Katherine La rson of Lagun a Hills were among those most seriously injured, according to hospital authorities. They we r e, however, treated and r e leased,· as were all passengers hurt in the collision on th e Co lo gne -Oberhau sen Autobahn, about six miles north of Dusseldorf. Local addresses for the women were not available today. A frantic traffic jam lasting more than one hour resulted from the chain -r ea'ction coll ision, which involved a totaJ or five vehic les, police said. Authorities said two rescue helicopters, all available am· bulances and even phys icians d ispatched from their offi ces were used in e vacuation and treatme nt of the infured. The cleanup operation created havoc on th e s uperhighway, which is the main traffic artery from Frankfurt to the Dutch border, with vehicles at one point backed up eight miles. Wreckage from the bus that hit the truck, which was rammed in- to vehicles ahead of it, complete- ly blocked all lane~ of the busy thoroughfare. Passenge r s aboard the French-registered bus were sent lo several area hospitaJs, most or them to t he cit y of Ratingen, ac- cording to police. Investigators said most of the passengers were on a tour from France to Amsterdam. Racial Slaying GREENWOOD. S.C. (AP ) An es tim a ted 1,500 whites gathered at the fairgrounds here in support or a white highway patrolman who shot and killed a black man last month. Clea11ing (Jp FroM Page Al · PILOT •.. Interior Ministry of(icials s aid the pilot headed straight south, crossing the frontier into Austria. Further south, h e c rossed westward into Germany. As he entered Germany, the pilot noticed his helicopter react- ing in an unus ual way and de· cided to land at Traumlein, the 'ministry said. There, he learned hts helicopte r had suffered ex· tensive d a mage and that he himself had been wounded. As a result, he could not make a second flight to retrieve the man who accompanied him on the first flight or the other one or two men waiting for him back in Czechos lovakia. Quake Hits Alaska PALMER, Alaska <UPI) -An earthquake which registered 6.4 on the Richter scale was re- corded today on Kodiak Island. Cat Flight Her Plight A 17-year-old Huntington Beach girl has learned to- day that riding her bicycle with a cat can be pUJT-ty hairy. Susan Wilcox Grover, 5311 El Dorado Drive, was injured sligbUy Friday af- ternoon wben she switched lanes and veered into an Orange County Transit District bus on Warner Avenue between Algonquin Street and Simmone Lane, police said. Officers said Mi ss Grover was out for a ride with the cat in her arms. The cat apparently de- cided on another route and jumped from her arms;. Susan made a grab for it, veered, and struck the bus in the other lane, police said. She was taken to Hunt- ington Intercommunity Hospital where she was treated for minor injuries and released. Celia Turner. Todd Campbell, Sue Ficker and Scott Pen· nington team up to bag gunk they dredged from waters ol Newport Bay. Organization known as Stop PolluUnc Our Newport <SPON) ts s~ng week-long campaign to help clean bay. It beg.,.• today, Effort 11 belD1 coord~ated through local communi~ assoc!aUona. I County's DA Talks on Live TV Tonight Orange County District At- torner Cecil Hicks will talk on television tonight but apparently the topic is a s urprise even to him. According to the television list- ing, he will be discussing the •·orange County Mafia.·· Hicks was out of his offi ce when the Daily Pilot called to find out what be would have to say. But an associate said he had agreed to appear on ''The Ashman File," a live interview show at 11 p.m. today. on c han- nel 11, over a month ago. However, a specifi c topic (or the discussion apparently had not been agreed upon. He learned of it when he read his TV Guide. Cubans Cheer Guest HAVANA (UPI) -Crowds estimated at one million waved Mexican and Cuban nags and cheered ''Viv a Castro, Viva" Echeverria" in Havana Sunday at the start of Mexican president Luis Echeverria 's six-day of- ficial visit to Cuba. ¥01JR "She really dug those dolls; she felt like taking one of them home," said Cathy Robles, who toured the West COast amuse- ment park last week with her 6· year-old daughter. ·According to Mrs. Robles, Sherry Ann was less enthusiastic about the haunted house and the submarine ride "because she wasn't sure we'd .eel out." The trip was a girt from a Den· ver-based aircraft company to Sherry Ann, who has undergone a series or operations during the past three years for a tumor which i s d es tro yi ng h e r hypothalamus gland. Because the gland regulates · the amount of food and drink a person consumes , Mrs. Robles said her daughter has developed a voracious appetite. "She eats continually," said Mrs . Robles. "We have to lock up all the food becaus e she wants to eatallthetime." Dr . Gary Vanderark, a neurosurgeon at Denver GeneraJ Hospital where Mr!!. Robles works, said chances are poor that Sherry Ann's condition will im- prove. "There is nothing anyone can do to totally remove the tumor becaus e it is in the vital area of the brain," he s aid. "It just is not possible." Co-workers of Mrs. Robles at the hospital h ave raised $2,000 to helP pay the child ·s medical ex- penses while an additional $300 was collected at a local bank. The ribbon-c utting was to be preceded by the raising of the American flag in the 2'h-ac['e park facing the hotel. The Costa Mesa police honor guard raised the n ag. The park is open to the public, though the cost of maintaining it will borne privately. The lan- downers were granted a property tax break on the land in eXchange for a ?O-year public easement. Ford Inspects : Colorado Oil Shale Mine RIFLE, Colo. (AP) -Wearing a hard hat, safety glasses and an emergency air supply, President Ford today inspected an oil shale mine as he began a hectic two-day tour of six cities in four slates. The President interrupted his two-week vacation at Vail, Colo. and rode a heljcopter to the Paraho mine development site 8,200 feet up the western slope of the Colorado Rocky Mountains: • The trip, during which the President makes seven speeches, includes stops today i..n Colorado and Iowa. He spends the night in Minneapolis and fli es to l!Jinois on Tuesday. On landing at the Paraho site, the President look a 20-m.iuute ride to the mine over a narrow, winding, dusty mountain road that prompted him ·to say: •·it scares me to death driving up tlµs road." • • SOCIAL SECIJRIT¥ CHECK WAS NEllER SAFER. MARINERS SAVINGS, in coopera- llon with the Uni led States Government, ls now authorized to receive a direct deposit of your Social Security check Into your personal savings account. Your check earns Interest from the date of deposit untll theday you need It. ·You'll receive the highest Interest available on Federally Insured savings. Here ere three good ~easons to start ·' your direct deposit today: 1. No more concern about mill delays or the chance of having ynur check lost or stolen. 2, No waiting In line to deposit or cash your check. J, Simply come Into Marlnera, our frlendly savings counHlort wlll 1tart your personal direct dapo11t Immediately. WITH MARINERS "DIRECT DEPOSIT" SERVICE YOUR INCOME WILL BE SAFE, CONVENIEN T AND PROFIT ABLE. ...... ,.,, ... ," (MolnOtfl(.•) 1s1s w•,ttlltl Dr. ("11•)M2·A000 .Mariners Savin.us "' • ' .• and Loan AssocladOn .. ~ Newpof"t ko(.h (loy'ld. C9nter) 1cn• loY,ld•Dr. (71 •1642·•000 h•l h9th (l.itur• World) 13810 S.ot •-ch 11vd. (213) 5q9.76,6 ' ' l•tvn• ... th 310 G19nn9)'t• St, (71 ~1 Alf•-7506 (OPENING SOON) l•• A111•l•1 (Opp. Mt. Sinai Ho•pllol) V •1 e • ....,,, e1vct. (2 13)65"1·•1•1 '-erl't Hlll1 :180 So. 8'e,,.1ly Dr. (213)"3·:IOOO f I I '1 " • .: • t ~. ,: ,. •• ' I. I ' 1: 'I '. •• f ~ t: ., 1, 1. !; I p •' ,, f ~. ' !\ I r I d I 0 I v I I < j 1. c Jt 'ti I I I I I ' I I l I I . f I I • ) ' • ' ' • ·rl 1 ,. • • Shop Around Goo.~ Dentistry· Involves Pain? llySYLVIA POllTEll Despite the enormous au.ms we spend (Ol' dental services, only 20 percent cl. ws are eaUmated 1.s receiving 'Pf'OPer preventive dental care. Are y~u getUna tb1s care? Most lil'.ely you can't tell. Jn fact, it is 1mpoulble fer the aver .. e person, Jackine pro. fts.slonal trainlna, to· b between ood, ad uate and poor dental service. 'there are IOD:le J b11tc iuldeo, tho111h, ( anc1 here,.... Money's . The key to proper ; dental care is to rind a Worth 4 good dentist. One widety J used, obvious touto is , 1th.rough the r~ommen-· 1 datlons or your friends or relatives. Odds are that if a dentist ha& proved satisfactory to someone whose opinion you value ~he or she probably will prove satisfactory to you as well. • A SECOND, IF YOU move, is to ask your prev~s den- r Ust to recommend a practitioner in your new home \own Or l. call the local denial society, which will usually n:com~nd ~three Dameo ol deotbto in Ibo. area and supply such In · fo~ation as their acbools, 1r1'duatfon dates and tsP«ia!Ues. Keep In mljld.tllat aboot 10 !*cent of all den. I tlsto are speclallsto. • I Amongtbe,peclalties: • OrthodonUcs, cc:mcemed 'fritb aliping teelh; periodon· tics, treatment of au.ms; pnisthodQintlcs denture work · en· dodontics~ -a new and growing sp~ialtj '91 root canal t;eat. ment, aaViog teeth that JS years ago might have been eJ:tracted. , Others ~ep.edoodontics, also a relatively new specialty J:Uevot~ entirel.1 to the ~tment of children's den~al pro· :~· oral surgery; cral pathology; public health den· TRY TO Flj'ID A DENTIST in a group practice. Such a dentist is under t'6e dil"ect and constant scrutiny o( other 'dentists in the r;roup. This tends to keep all of them on lheir t toes, since thr~ir reputations rest on lhe excellence of one 'another's wor·k. ' Call thr~ neares t university dental school ; ask for the ! name of a dent.isl for your family who maintains a pnvate 'practice "aear the school and who is interested in preventive 'dentlStry. Or ask the name ot a professor who maintains a ~ pnvat·~ practice near the school. Being a professor doesn't ,nccer.sarily make him a good dentist, but chances are better thar. even that he's a top· notch practitioner. ! Despite the difficulties of distinguis hing between good, t a•Jequate, and poor care, there are telltale signs to look for f that can alert you to the bad dentist, to the one who over· t charges or to the one who does overly Cast work and uses too ~ many short cuts. t -Expect a moderate amount of discomfort, particular. , ly if you have neglected your teeth Ir nothing ever hurts, ; you may not be getting quality work . Beware of the dentist , who zips you in and out of the chair \\'1th a qui ck drill and 1 fill. It may indicate a perfunctory JOb. • ......:. BE ON GUARD IF he seems to emphasize extrac· t tions. Pulling a tooth is one of lhe easiest jobs in dentistry but often is not necessary. No replacement is ever as good as your own tooth. A good denti st will extract only as a last •resort. a -At your first meeting, note whether the dentist takes ~time to discuss fully your dental problems; whether he asks c. it you are seeking emergency care or are looking for a f ami · ly dentist. And most important. find out if he is willing to · cus! fees frankly and determine in advance· a method or yment. Don't patronize a dentist who is not willing lo dis· cuss his fees at your request. ~ -Finally, seriously consider th ese factors be(ore de· J ciding whether this is or is not th e right dentist for you : 1t Is the general appearance of the office and the dentist ,.,and his staff neat, cleao and orderly ? How available is he. both in location and appointrmmt ~chedule? ls he prevention·orlented? DOES HE USE X·RAYS 1n his diagnosis? Dental x . ' rays are one of the moot valuable diagnostic tools in modern : dentistry. A good dentist will probably have a full-mouth set 1 of X·rays taken, unless X·rays are available from your pre· vious dentist. • How can you tell if the fee is fair? This isn't easy. since ~ charges vary from dfi!:ntist to dentist and depend on such fac· 1 tors as gocation and cOmplicatiOns involved in a specific 1 case. However, it is becoming somewhat easier to get in· formation on dental fees. I I I I I I ' I . One way to check the fee for a particular service is. through the local dental society. . · MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Dow.Jones Ind S&P 500 Stocks Gt1it1t•r.~ t111d LtJNt•rs • New Yori! (UPI) -'rt1e followl119 lb t \lloWs 11'19 1tock1 tr11t ti1w 9&1!'1fd mmt • ftl1d tost tll1 most thlHd on m c.nt 01 c:flanQ& 1111 tllt N•W .YOl'I! Stoel! E•t Mngot, Ntt 1nct perctn11ge cti;moe1 itrt the <1!f1ertKt bttWHn The Pf'•~lou!. clOSl"9 prkl Ind Ute curr•nt t !M!"9 oriu-. J. GAINlft$ 2AW.O1;0 Wll I .... + V. 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TejonLease LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two fU'llls have leased 2,900 acres of land belont· ing to the TeJon Ranch Co. in the southeastern San Joaquin Valley for . exploratory (as and oil drlllina. A Tejon Ranch spokeoman said the land was lea1ed by Mono PowerCo., a . subsidiary of Southern California Edison Co., and Oxy P<tmletnn, Inc., a subo ldtary oC Occidental PelrOI01U11' Corp. ' .,:; 1 . ' . •• I A 10 DAILY PILOT D onohue , In Critical . . Condition ZELT"'EG, Austria (AP) - "Nobody in racing has come back su<.·cessfully after being re- tired -and I don't lhink I'm go- ing to be th e except.ion to Lhat rule." Those Y.'t>re the chillingly ironic \\'Ords of driver Mark Donohue <1t D:iytona, FJ a., in _. February, 197..t, as he announced hh; rct1remt•nt fron1 racing a!trr a 15-year career that had just <·ulminated 1n his SO.th major vic- tory, the R al'l' of Chan1pions. Donohue y,•as described to be in .cri ti cal condition toda y because of brain injuries s uf- fered in a trial run crash at Zl~ltweg Su nday. Professor Fritz Hoppner, head of the neurosurgical clinic of the Graz Hospital said Donohue was in "serious danger to his life," and that he expected the crisis to last lour to five days. The blood c lol in Donahue's brain was removed in an opera- tion Sunday. bul lhe doctors were still \1:orried about brain bruises suffered by Donohue "''hen his 1''ormula l Penske car blew a tire and crashed into the guard rails and then hurdled across them. knocking down two track guards . The accident O<'curred during trial runs ror the 1\ustrian Grand Prix staged at Zcltwcg Sunday aflernoon. The race was stopped after little more than half of the scheduled distance because of a downpour and Italy's Vittorio Brambilla , th e leader at the time, was declared the winner. The two track guards also were seriously injured. The Austrian Press Agency reported that Ri chard Hu ettner, one of the guards, had also sufft•red brain injuries. The other guard, A1an- rred Schallern , was said to have suffered internal injUrics. It was a tragedy that didn't have to be ; Donohue knew the dark possibilities of a future in raring when he bowed out. "I don't plan to get back in a race car al all , .. he s aid in the winter of 1974 . "If I wanted to, I never would have stopped." Apparently, he did not want to stop -at least not just then. The sport must have had a greater hold on him than p<'rhaps even he realized; s even months later Donohue came out of retirement to compete on the Grand Prix circuit as Roger Penske'sdriver. • "Formula I racing is the one thing I haven't done in my career,'' Donohue explained. .. Il 's the ultimate challenge." Although the Penske contract was only for the remainder of 1974 and 1975, it s till seemed a surprising move by a man who earlier vowed he was through with the s port. "Winning that last race (The Race of Champions) made it easier for me to stop-to stop as a happy person, and it's impor- tant to be happy in life," said Donohue during his brief retire- ment. Lund Dies In Crash At Tall~dega TALLADEGA, Ala. CAP) - The winner. lluddy Baker, broke down and cried when he learned that an old fishing bud· dy, De Wayne "Tiny" Lund, had been killed in the Talladega 500 four hours earlier . The strapping Lund was crushed to dealh during a six- car chain-reaction smashup on- ly eight laps into Sunday's NASCAR Grand National event at the Alabama International J\.1otor Speedway, Baker learned of h.i s death '\11hile talking with newsmen after his ride to victory lane, and lost his composure before answering further questions. "Tiny used to race ror my fath er and "'"e s pent a lot of time fi s hing (ogether." Baker said. ''He was a real close personal friend or mine. and everybody on the racetrack liked Tiny very much." Ri chard Petty, who had finished three feet behind Baker. said : ''That sure was bad about Tiny." He said he wasn't sure who was drivi ng the car but that he told his pit chief by radio at the time 'that "the driver would be lucky to get out of it." The 43-year-old Lund, a fis- hing camp operator from Cross, S.C., was a 6-foot-4, 250-pounder with 20 years of racing ex · perlence. He won about $175,000 in his career and held the re- cord for moal Grand American victories, 41. He also held the world record for a land·locked bass with a 55-pounder he took from lhe Santee River near bis home. L und lived Jess than 10 minutes arter Terry Link's car slf'uck his car at the driver's 'floor, crushing Lund's chest. l Mond1y, August 18, 1975 Concord Captures AAU P olo Cr own By ROGER CARL50N Ol l"t D•ll~ PlloC 5taf1 Concord Aquatic Club coach Peter Cutino probably s ummed up the 1975 AAU men's national water polo championships best following his team's annexation of the title Sunday at Newport Harbor 1-ligh after his team lied Long Beach, 4·4. then stopped Ne"'·p0rt in the finale, 5-4, for the crown. "This was the greatest com- petitive tournament I've ever been involved in. Just look al the scores.·' said Cutino, who will coach the national team. He was referring to his un- beaten team ·s r ecord of 31 goals to the opposition 's 21-a dif· ferenre of 10 for six games as his club recorded five victories and a tie to reclaim the title taken by Long Beach (F\lllerton) in the 1974 upset al DeAnza. CoaCh Bill Barnett's Newport outfit played .... ·el l. but the win- ners had the advantage, needing only a tie to win the cham- pionship. And Concord was never behind. jumping to a 4-2 lead in the second period "''ith the help of a couple of goals "''h.ile Ne.,.,•port defensive star J im Kruse "''as out, leaving .Ne"·port a man short. Newport came back s trong, however, as Jack Dickmann popped in his second goal with two seconds left in the half with a left·handed perfecta to pare the count to 4-3. Kruse took Tim Williams Considers Changes Manager Dick Williams looked perplexed. "Seven hits in two games . that ·s not what I call good pro- du cl ion,'' the California manager moaned Sunday after the Detroit Tigers stampeded to a 7-0 victor y . their second . straight after ending a harrow- ing 19-game losing streak Satur- day night at An a heim Stadium. Williams said he is contemplal· ing several lineup changes for tonight v..·hen the Angels. resi - dents of l.a s t place in the Angels Slate AH G•m•i on I( MPC <T!Ol Aucj. 18 Ml!waul<ee 111 Catllorn+a Aug. l~Mo!wavl\,• 111 C11 lilorn1.i Au<1, 10Mi!w11v~tt a1 Call!o•nia I 2Sp,m I 7S 1>.m 11 Slpm American League West, host th£' Milwaukee Brewers 1n the opener of a three-game series that will culminate a lJ·game home stand. William s won 't have the services o f outfielder Joe Lahoud, however The Angels outfielder·designated hitter 1s currenUy residing in traction 1n a local hospital, attempting to rid himself of a bad back. The Angels are also missing outfielder Mor ris Nettles who was sent do"''n to Salt Lake City Sunday to make room on the roster for reactivated catcher Bob Allietta. "He was n't he lping us," Williams explained. "We w<inl him to be more aggressive ... to learn the pitchers and how to steal bases. When he does . we'll bring him back .·' Jn 102 games. Nettles batted .238 with 23 rbi and Z2 stolen bases. Bill Singer, 7-I 1, will pitch for California tonight against either Tom Hausman or Bill Travers of Milwaukee. Rookie Vern Ruhle fired a five- hitter for Detroit Sunday and was backed by an 1 t-hit attack which included Tom Veryzer's two-run homer and three hits by Ron LeF1ore. In two games. Detroit out- scored the Angels . 15-0, and out· hit them, 27-7. "This is y,•hat I really call a streak," said Detroit manager Ralph flouk . "I don't kno"'· how it happened PETER CUTINO Pan-Am Games Coach Quinn's pass and back-handed it into the net in the third period to tie it at 4. But Newport couldn't come clost> again, missing three shots in the final period. Concord put it on ice with 2 :08 left on Ed Belfan- ti·s goal with an assist from Joe Bogen. The winners controlL>d the ball the final 1 :06. "We just didn 't get our options going in the fourth quarter," said Barnett. "We s tarted the third period weU, driving hard. My major disappointment, however, JIM KRUSE JACK DICKMANN Strings Ousted From Playoffs PHOENIX ( U Pl ) -The Phoenix Racquets advanced to the World Team Tennis Western Conference finals Sunday night, defeating Los Angeles, 20-8, in a game cut short when it was no longer possible for the Stririgs to win. s"""'''''W"~ AIP ....... 1• P"""I• JO, LflA"994ffl WQm111 -SM•·Ovrr !P) l:lffl Stuart·H•rttr, tt.?, Du•r {P) be.II C.ai•!,, 2·1. """n -P111tlM1n CPI t>e•t lu'I>. 6•1; Rocht P.i1U+-!Pl bt•I C.a~-M•'1er~, IH. AIU11lonN .. Bolio" lJ, Ntw Ye>rk J• Wo.,...n -I( ll!q (N '<') Dell R"ld, 1>-•; W.i1de· Xhfllltu !NY I btel Tvrnb1.<t1.S1e....,.'1, 6·,, ,.....n -~will !81 ri..at MllY••, l>-2, S1oll4!-M.JY11• (N Y> bNt 11•1.ile.·Htwlll, ,.,, Mi..,d -S~vtn'l·Tltl11< (8 ) 111!•1 l(lllQ·Stollt, w . Tl•tll'••ktr -Stev•n~Htiwln (6 1 but K•no· Slol~.S-1. 1'-1,0U. was being Ued by Stanford In the morning (5·5). ··we had them all the way but we just couldn't put the ball away when w e we re in six-on-five situations." Cutino praised his own team- and Newport-ror the excellent defense dis played in the title de- cider. Gary Figueroa scored the other Newport goal in the second period with a nice assist from Pat McClellan. Concord 's offense was balanced with Peter Schnugg, Peter Asch, Wa lt Bricker and David Post contributing goals. Scoring for Newport against Stanford were Kruse with three (two on penally s hots), Dickmann and Nick Baba. Stanford £inished second with a 4-1-1 record by nipping Lpng Beach, 4-J_ Concord was tied by Long Beach, 4·4, in the morning, leaving Long Beach and Newport \l.itJi 3·1-2 records. At only one point during the af- te rnoon was there a situation where Newport threatened to go into the lead against Concord. That was with 2:33 remaining and the score tied at 4. But Figueroa 's long shot from out- side was over the Concord net- and 2S seconds later Concord was on top, 5-4. Cutino a nd 20 outstanding players from this tournament will begin training for the Pan· Am Games in Mexico City with the final squad to be cut to 11. ERIC LINDROTH Area Poloists Selected All-America Three Orange Coast area stars have been named to the 1975 AJl- Amer1can water polo team following Sunday's conclusion of the AAU men's national tourna- ment at Newport Harbor High School. Former Newport Harbor High ace Eric Lindroth, playing for Long Beach Aquatics, Dana Hills High water polo coach Jack Dickmann and Newport Beach resident Jim Kruse (the latter two of Newport Aquatics) are among the 11 -m a n team, wh.ich is also the all-tournament team. Others to make the team are Stanford Aquatics ' Steve Hamann (goalie), Jim Ferguson and Mike Loughlin, Long Beach's Paul Becskehazy and C.Oncord's Peter Schnugg, Tom Belfanti, Jon Svendsen and-Peter Asch. Asch was named most valua- ble player after leading his Con- cord mates, under the coaching of Peter Cutino, to the national championship with five wins, one tie and no defeats. It was expected that a squad or 20 candidates would be named to try out for the U.S. National team which will compete under Cutino at the Pan-Am Games at Mexico City in October. The U.S. must win that competition, or £inis h second lo no other team but Cuba, to quali£y for the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal. Announcement of the 20-man team, however, has been delayed and will be released at a later date. T a ke a Wa lk! Umpire Russell G<>etz gives Boston Red Sox manager Darrell Johnson some advice after Johnson was thrown out of the first game of a doubleheader Sunday with the Chicago While Sox. The teams split. Frustrated Lacy Sparks · LA Win ByGLENNWIUTE ot tlM O.Hy Pllt't SVtl CHICAGO -Lee Lacy's frustration was clearly showing as he paced the floor in a Mon- treal hotel, getting ready to de· part for Sunday afternoon's baseball game with the Expos . "I got my Urning and rhythm down, then they don't play me," he said. "I just don't understand it and I don't know what to do about it." "Talk it over with Walter Alston (Dodgers manager)," l suggested. "I have talked it over, a lot of times. But nothing is happen- ing," he replied. ''I got three hits Wednesday, then I don't play anymore and we lose two games. Not knowing when or whether I'm going to play is like having a dark cloud over my head.•.- It turned out that Lacy did play Sunday, however, and he smacked a (irst-inning home run that got his team off and running as the Dodgers downed the Ex- pos. 5-3. That win thwarted MOntreal's bid to become the frrsl Expos team to sweep the Dodgers in a series since the two clubs opened battle in 1969. At that LA had to hold of£ a Montreal rally as the Expos scored twice in the eighth inning to chase starter Doug Rau. Gary Carter, a FUllerton pro- duct, socked' a homer to account ror the brace of runs. But Mike Marshall came on in relier lo hold off the Expos. Then LA ""' _..., •. LOS ANGELES ,_.,. --· '""'"" c:..r.y 1b ell' r II M j 0 2 I !000 j I I I 3 0 I 0 3 I 2 0 2 I I 0 3 1 I I ) 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0000 W.OeMordr1' "" Yt..,...< RvtMUu Revp ..... n.hf<lip .. MONTllllAL ... , ... P.~lcf 4 I 00 Foll•• .. 0 0 C.-t1 I 2 2 Jo. MorfiH ltt I o 0 •....-1tt 0 0 0 Bal...,.lf 2 I 0 ~rH D 0 0 ...rtlU. lb ' I 0 Mil<kenln 1ll 4 I O l<oottc " I 0 AenkOP 1 0 0 Cllltlerl OJI I 0 0 OtMoi.p 0 0 0 Mlwr..,p 0000 111"'-ph 1000 T•l•ls JI S t S TotllS 22 J S t lflAnQelel 1)0 000 001-5 .Montretl 100 000 020-~ E-RvM.tll, P. M•nouel, Jo MOr•IH,Cty, DP- .Moftt•t•I 1. 1..oe-1..01 .t.n911111 '· MontrNl I , 2e-v .. atr. HR-L•<Y CS>. Ctrttr !lS). s-1t111, e>wy.r. Mers,,,..11. IP H II •te •• ID A-.t'W,10-t) 1 • J 2 • :J MArtl>ell ' 110011 ~o IL,4•10) 7 7 • • S 2 OtMote 110001 Mvrr.av 111110 s. .. -Mt~ht11 (111 . T-2:21,A-tt,UJ, added a run in the ninth for further comfort. Lacy said he was surprised lo arrive at Pare Jarry and learn he was starting Sunday-especially at second base. a position Davey Lopes seemed: to have sewed up. Instead, Lopes started in center (ield and made two fine catches. One in particular stood out-a· one-hander arter Lopes made a long sprint to get to the fast fall- ing ball. "I thought there'd been a mis· take when I learned I was start- Dodgers S l a t e All pmt1 °" K.t.IC 010) ..WO. llL<n .t.no;ieles•t C,,1<•90 Aug. ,, L<nA1>gei.sal C"lc.190 Aug. 10 Lo1A11Q11tes•I Olh::•go 11:n•.""· n :n a.m. 11;1Sa.m . ing at second," Lacy said. "But I made up my mind I'd handle everything that came my way." Lacy had played ouUield moot or the time when he did get in action for LA this year, but was an All - star infielder for three years in the minor leagues. "I don't care where I play," he said, "just so I get the chance to play regular so I can show them I can do it offensively and de· rensively ... Alston said his plans for Lacy are uncertain. "I'd like to !ind a way to keep him in the lineup- especially while he has the hot bat," the LA manager said. This afternoon the Dodgers were here for a game with the Chicago Cubs and Tuesday after· noon LA's Don Sutton is slated to try for his 17th victory. . LA has won 7 of 9 outings since leaving on this trip 11 days ago. E x -Olympian Kuts, 48, Dies MOSCOW (AP) -Vladimir Kuts the record-smashing long· dis~ce runner who earned his country its first Olympic gold medals, is dead at the age of 48. Tass, the o£ficial Soviet news agency, said Sunday that Kuts, who had been a track and £ield coach ror the past 18 years, died Saturday or a heart attack. Kuts broke two Olympic re- cords and won gold medals iq. the 5 000-and• 10,000-meter runs at the Melbourne Olympics in 1956. . it just did ,·· Ruhle said of the 19"-game tailspin the Tigers en - dured. "I know t pitched better than l did today a couple or time's during the streak. "I v.·as fortunate today to have a lot of help behind me.'' Ruhle ran his record lo 10-9 by striking out three and walking two. The loss was charged to Ed Figueroa, 11-9, who was chased Bies Ends 8 Years of FutiUty·· in the sixth inning. DIET•DIT CALIFO•NIA ... ""' •• f"' Ill U'Flat! ct i I J J Colll""tl JOOO l(fl(lw;>b i 1 , 0 lftmyib • o o o Me-)'9rltr 10 01 Hor'londlh Jo 1 o Rlwn.tl ' O 0 0 .t..Gerrttldtl • 0, 0 Fr~< AOOO 8oc.,,14',b •010 Oo;illvlell J 1? I l . Aobtfti f1 • I 1 0 St ... 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"I thought I might not eyer win," Bies said Sunday aft.er his two-hole, sudden-death playoff decision over Hubert Green for the tiUc -and $40.000 -In !be Greater Hartrord Open • "l'ye played reasonably well over I.he years, sometimes real . I good.'" Bies said. ''I 've been In contention before. About half the time I've been in contenUon I've played pmty good. ll"• not llke I was oholcln& ail the Ume. Sometimes the putts just wouldn't 10 In. SomtUmes somebody else just played belier than I did." Thia Ume the putts fell -a long one ror a birdie on the 17th that salvaged a share of the lead and a r,•lr In the five-to-Rx-foot ran1e n tbe playoff. And no'""' played betltt. "U wH bard to believe -I ,.._ I ~ally coaldn"l bellOY<! It -wben that puU went'ln f« tile bltdie abd I had It won. ''It's a wonderful feeling." Green, who birdied two d bl11 last three holes In re,.i.llcn play to 1aJ.n a tie, made par from a bunker on the second playoff liOlf before Blea rolled in his "1nnlno slx·foot pull. Bies. the third ~ luder. once bad a tHree-strote advan" t.ae late in !be day. but had to birdie the 17th bflle to recain • there or~tha tOp •#· 1 , He had • chan.~ lO win II oul· rilht Ol\ tile 7211d 'tiole but left hi• footblrclleputtweaidylb«t. · ~Ker'H-~ ......... : -m .. .....,.....h •. • :=. ~-· ::1::11 = J.CANM,. ,, • ........,.., .... l I ' j ' I .. ; I ' 1 l ~ • < j ' • I ~ I I ' • I ! I i lj ~ ~ ' l '. ~ ~ ~ " -. I , ~ . ~ '."l • • ... l I\ II t A! n•'. ~ i • ~ ' • • .. ' Orange .Coast E DITION ' t ~ * * Today's Closing .N.Y. Stocks I t\IOL. 68, NO. 230, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 197S c TEN CENTS : . !·. ! . l Transit District Budget to :1 Double 1 By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Otltlt~ll.,l"llels..ft . The Orange County Transit t District's budget ror the current . &cal year will be more than $36 tmillion-almoa,.t double last ! year's s pending package. ... Though the budget bas yet lo be ·twmally adopted, OCTD direc· ~ adopted a 4.S.cerll per $100 I ;Copter Rescues . .. • • i;fhree ,. MUNICH. Germany (UPI) - ·A daring American helicopter ~Pilot li£ted three people out or :Czechoslovakia Sunday and new !the m back to West Germany :through a hail of arms fire that d amaged h i s aircraft and twounded him, Bavarian officials .l;laid today. , The Interior Ministry said that :tlecause of his wounds and the (iamage to his helicopter, the 1pilot could not make a second .flight into Czechoslovakia to ;rescue two other men awaiting him there. · The ministry would say only tthat the pilot was a non-German ,.and that he was being treated £or !wounds in the hos pital in Trauns- J:ein. (The Associated Press iden- ;ti.Jied him as Barry Meeker.) · But the West German news lai::ency D PA a nd a nurse a t ,-raunstein Hospital both iden- $.lfied the wounded pilot as an :.t\merican. One hospital orderly ~aid the man had been working at 1tbat hospital before he made his rug ht. lnterio"r Ministry officials said :the American apparently n ew 'the c hartered helicopter to ;Czechoslovaki a from Munich's •IJnternational Airport. One man 11.ccompanied him. 1 Sever al persons said to be East 1Ciermans rather than Czechs tawaited the pair at a point near it.he M o ldau River in (;:zechoslovakia, the ministry said. ~· Wh en the helicopter landed, the passenger jumped out and helped two m en a nd a 14-year-old Jirl into it. :rhe helicopter took (ff, leaving the passenger and F)ther one or two other men on µie ground, apparently to be lirt.· arr on a second run by the licopter . But as the helicopter climbed to the air, Czechos lovak l.diers discovered it and began nng. 11 Interior Ministry offi cials said '!the pilot headed straight south, ~r ossi n g th e fronti e r into ~u s tri a . Further south, he ·crossed westward into Germany. ·' As he entered Germany, the ~ilot noticed his helicopter react- ng in an unusu al way and de- ided to land at Traunstein, the Vllnistry said. There, he learn~ ;fns helicopter h ad suffered ex· :.tensive damage and that he _.hi mself had been wounded. As a . •esu.lt, he could not make a ,~econd flight lo retrieve the man twho accompanied him on the ~rst flight or the other one or two t•_uen waiting for him back in , f echoslovakia. Plaza Hotel • < : ~akes Debut '"in Costa Mesa • • ,. 1,t A new landmark made its de- but on the Orange Coast scene to--llay. . t1 .-1 The $18 million South Coast ., ~aza Hotel, 203 feet and 17 . 'es tall, was officially opened 11• • morning in a ceremony at· • ·~ded b;r local aad county ' ers ,..The 0 botel, whlcb has 403 ms, Is the tallest bold In the -• ty. It towers over South Plaza a.Del Town Center, at ••• tol Street and the San Diego .,, eeway, and represents the • .. .. t, and ooe ol the biggest •• ' in the arowth ol the •boi>-, ,..~ ... rf.lnl center. ')i•·1\f,.The hotel i1 a joint venture rL 11111l' estern lotemallonal Hotels and ·11 .J . Seaentrom and Sona, the .... _ elopersolSoulheo.tPlua. Tb" facility alao Is ...., as a ongymaker for tho City of K••· A bed tab~· toraiaeSIDO,OOOafWK.lllacldi· jlm. arearesta-millllona IJfalletobendftrr-1111>_.inc ., -·-..w._ .llcarlll lo ... ~ ...... ..,. . • ;i· 4819• .... "" . 11,lt' I • assessed valuation property tax rate Monday. That fi gure h as been the same for the past three fiscal years. It will raise about $3.I million or 8 percent o f t he distri ct budget. The r emaining money will come from federal coffers and r eturns to the district on state auto and gas Oline laxes. James Reichert, assistant general manager for the district, said the massive budget increase was caused by. substantial im- provements in district services. He said the bus fleet will in- crease from 108 to 225 this year, requiring considerable ooUays of Dally Pilot Pi.to br Ri<Mnl K .... litr OFFICER GARY LEE SURVEYS DAMAGE IN ART ROOM Vandal• Hit Clauroomo at Newport'• Lincoln Sc:hoo! Overnight Vandals Hit School in CdM Vandals who struck overnight shattered dozens of windows and made a s hambles or a dozen classrooms at Corona del Mar's Lincoln Middle School. Officials of the Newport-Mesa school system were still figuring up the -damage today_ Custodians arriving this morn· ing at the school on Pacific View Drive were the firs\ to notice the damage. They said the heaviest interior damage was in the art and home economics areas. The school's l earning cente r als o w as damaged. But school officials said the most expensive damage involved Costa Mesa more than a dozen panes or specially te mpered glass and some aluminUm frames which were smashed. Classroom equipment, learn- ing materials, flo or s and furnishings r eceived heavy damage in the classrooms. Police said that the vandals took large quantities of butter and other food stuffs in the home economics section and smeared the material over a wide area. Crews set to work immediately assessing the damage and clean· ing up the m ess. Custodians late last week had finished preparing the campus for fall classes . Two Hurt in Auto, Ambulance Crash A driver whose car radio ap- parently drowned out the siren of an approaching ambulance was injured along with an ambulance attendant Saturday in a broadside collision at a Costa Mesa intersec- tion. Police investigators said other traffic had slowed and pulled over for the emergency vehicle at the intersection of Bristol Street and the San Diego Freeway when the accident occurred. Clara P. Payne, 33, of 17201 Chestnut North, Irvine, was treat· eel and released a t Costa Mesa TRADING DULL AS DOWOFF2 NEW YORK (UPI) -The stock market closed irregularly lower today in s low trading on the New Yort Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial average. 11head more than three point.a et the outset, lost 2.89 points to 822.7~. Advllll<1!S and declines were virtually even. (Tables, All). Turnover amounted to J0.110,000 abares, compared with · 10,11o;ooo traded Friday. tile .Jowett tra4laa session since Cbrt:ltmu eve. Prlcea weno mb:ed ID slll(flah tradial Oil ll>o Amertca11 ·Stock JCttbN>le. • • • ' Memorial Hospital for multiple lacerations and contusions. · Schaeffer'sAmbulanceService attendant Russell E . Gray Jr., 33, cA Santa Ana, was also treated for · minor injuries and released. He and Mrs. Payne were taken from the -accident scene by the rival Morgan Ambulance Service, since the crash put the Schaeffer van out of commission. Investigators said the Schaef- fer rig driven by William L. Cof. fman, 24, of 16182 B8yview Drive, &inset Beach, was en route to an emergency call with red lights and siren operating when tbe2:20 p.m. collisionoccurred. · · He was southbound oo Bristol Street and Mrs. Payne was • he aded west on the405freewayoC~ Cramp when she entered the in· tersection and was rammed broadside by the ambulance. Both drivers swerved in an at- tempt to avoid the collision, police said. Tb.e ambulance sus tatned'- moderate damaae. while lrtrs. Payne's compact impcrt sedan wuheavllydam1ged. , • I She told police ·b ... car .... pl•Jlna :pf. not the ambulant•'• DOr ftMNDIJilbll ' . ...... ., ... additional capital to buy buses, . maintain them and pay driver s alaries. Reichert also noted that the large negotiated wage increase granted to drivers this year was a key factor in the budget in- crease. · Formal public bearings are not required prior lo adoption of the OCTD budget, Reichert said. District General Manager Edward Loritz said the budget document is "95 percent com- plete" and s hould be ready for board action by the next regular meeting in two weeks. In adoptini:: the tax rate, Board Chairman Ralph Clark noted that the use of some Jocal money I by the di strict shows good faith to the federal Urban Mass Transit Authority, which provides much. of the district's capital ouUay money. He said the district gets about . $4 in federal money for every $1. 1 in local money. 1 . I Apathy in Mesa' Officer's Pleas Ignored l A young Marine remained in Costa Mesa police custody today after police allege he assaulted an officer who begged bystan- ders ror help as he struggled with the suspect. No aid was offered. Tommy L. Green, 20, of E l Toro MCAS, was r eportedly dragged about 50 reel in a chokehold before he was subdued with the help of backup officers who arrived on the scene Satur- day. Green was still in jail today in lieu of $2,500 bail, booked on sus· picion of assault on a police of- Gas Price To Rise 3 Cems? From Wire Services WASHINGTON -The Federal Ener gy Adminis tration said to- day the expected end of oil price controls, eased by removal ofim- por:t fees, would add no more than three cents per gallon to consumer petroleum prices. This official estimate was pre· sented by Deputy Administrator Eric Zausn er, who s aid h e thought the world oil market would not allow price increases that would cancel out the re- moval of U.S. import fees. The official estimate was in line with earlier unofficial re· ports on the expected impact of the rem<Aral of controls. The controls, which limit the price or about 60 percent of U.S. domestic oil to $5.25 per barrel, are due to expire Aug. 31. This would allow the price to increase to prevailing market levels of around $12 per barrel. This increase alone, Zausner said , would add a~t six cents per gallon to the average price or ·gasoline, fu e l oil and other· petroleum products in the United States. But President Ford has said he would soften the blow by remov- ing fees of $2-per-barrel which he imposed on imported crude oil earlier this year. Zausner said this would r educe the consumer price by about three cents per g allon . Thus, he said, the net.effect of price decontrol and fee removal would be a three-cent increase per gallon. Zausner said, however, that the cost of residual fuel .oil burned by electric power plants and other large installations pro- bably would not rise, so the price of other petroleum product s might increas8i a little more than three cents to maintain that average. Meanwhile, economic experts of the international oil cartel opened a week-long meeting in Vienna today to pave theway for a meeting ne xt month th at will raise the price or oil. Dodgers Win, 3-1 CJUCAGO (AP) -The Los Angeles Dodgers used a home run by third baseman Ron Cey· and relief pitc hing by Mike Marshall to defeat the Chicago Cubs here today on a gray and windy afternoon, 3·1. HEED YOUR OWN MA.IL 'ORDER' SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -A letter addrHsed to the Salt Lake Tribune was delayed by the pq.t.al Service with this ex· Pltu•Uon s tamped C)n the en- ,~. ""' .. lll:ail delayed due to UM ol In· ~ llp code. Please notify eyrretondents o( correct • p :'/ft' • .. .. tter "'" olllclal business Postal ~ce. ,; ' ficer. Patrolman Phil Dickens said the suspect conrronted him and began swinging his fists after threatening to severely beat him . The incident occurred in the Mediterranean Village Apart~ ments, 433 F air Drive, after or. ricer Di ckens was dispatched to intervene in a dis turbance near the complex 's tennis courts. Ofricer Dickens said he ap- proached Green, who seemed cJC - tremely upset about something, and at first as ked him Lo calm down and talk things out to get down to what was bothering him. · The young Leatherneck re~ portedl y a dvanced on Officer Dickens with fists swinging. The partolman said he grabbed and grappl e d with Gree n. meanwhil e a sk ing several bystanders for help but they re-· fused. Green was finally subdued and h andcuffed w hen fell ow officers Mik e Donovan and Doug Silbe~-· arri ved at the lar ge apartment i con1p lcx frontin g on Harbor"· l Bou levard . t Glo111ar Explorer Mystery Ship Sets Sail For Catalina LOS ANGELES (AP ) - Howard Hughes' mystery ship Glomar Explorer , used in a secret government mission to salvage part of a sunken Russian submarine, will perform an un- disclosed experimental mission ofr the California coast, it was re- CHP Arrests Battin Aide Wa l t Kap a nk e, a n ad · minislrative assistant to First District Supervisor Robert Bat- tin of Santa Ana, was anested early Friday on drunken driving charges , the California Highw ay Patrol reported today. Kopanke, 40, of Anaheim, was ' taken into custody while he was driving on Newport Freeway at Katell a Avenue. He was booked into Orange County Jail .and re- leased about three hours later on bis written promise to appear in court. He will be a rraigned Friday in North Orange County JudiciaJ Di strict Court. vealed today_ A spokesman for Global · Marine Co., operator of the I sophisticated vessel, would not divulge the n ature oC the mission. "We 're free to say lhat it (the ... Glomar Explorer) will be doing I I ~---,1T§~H~u=G~H=Es=-cA~U~VE=1=--~ PAIR ASK PROOF, A4 some experimental WOl'k by the isthmus" near Catalina Island, said Taylor Hancock. Hancock said the Glomar Ex· plorer, the submersible barge liMB-1, the w or k barge Ore Quest and thr ee tugs will anchor of£ Catalina Island Aug. 20·29. ··rortests.'' Asked what kind of tests the ships would be conducting, Han· cock replied, "'I can 't talk about that." The Glomar Explorer was re- portedly financed by the ClA for the purpose of resurrecting a sunken Soviet submarine from the fl oor of the Pacific arr Honolulu in Jul y 1974. The purpose was apparently to find out the state or Russian sub- marine technology_ Orange Attorney Joins OCTD Board William E. Farris, an attorney • ti on, t h e Orange Hills who lives in Orange and pr ac· Homeowners Association and the tices in Buena Park, was ap· Buena Park Chamber oC Com· point ed today as t he public · merce. member of the Orange County Farris also is a former college Transit District board or d.irec-political scienc'e instructor and tors. former high school teacber. Farris, 46, takes the place of another attorney, Richard Lynn of Newport Beach, who was de- nied a second four-year term on the board. l{e is married and has three 1 The selection of Farris was by unanimous ;-ote of the other four directors, all of whom are elect· ed officials. There were 105 appli· cantsforthejob .. Lynn lost the support of h;s fellow directors when he ad· milted performing $1,600 worth of legal consulting WOl'k for VTN Consolidated, an urban planning firm that does r egular business with the transit district. Lynn officially stepped down today, saying "there is still a lot lo do but we've come a long way." Farris, a lieut enant cOtonel in the Marine Corps reserte, ex· pressed surprise at his selection, noting that there had been a lot of applicants for the job. The new public membe r served on the City cA Orange Planning Commission from 1968 to 19'74, b as been an officer of the Boys Club of Orange, the Marine Corps Reserve OU.icers Associa .. children. i ,.-~~~~~~~~~, Oran~:~7 ~~st ""· . -. --=- W eatber tow clouds through noon Tuesday, with mostly sun· ny skies in the altcmoon hours. Highs in the upper 60s at the be aches to the upper 70s inland areas. Lows 57 to 62. INSIDE TOD~ V Samuel Bron/man II ii re:Jt· ing today .after his eight-day ordeal.at the hondi o/ tw:>.ol· leged .abductor.s in .a NY apartment building where FB I . ogent.s Jound him early Sunday m4"1ing. S« JIDrfl and pholor Af • ladex ., -...u....... •1 AJ........ 9 S AS·,........,.._ At .,.,. Of'tlllllltc..tf ... •• ....., a t.a •• 5'""' ...... At ... = ""'" .. =--... •• II •• ., _. .. • ~ ;t; DAILY PILOT C Mond1y,Augua118, 1975 Anti-Red . , : Open Todftfl . • . Violence Spreading Hotel Model Of Fire Safety LISBON, Portugal (UPI) - Allti·Communist violence spread today to the Azores Islands wh ere angry t'ro\1rds burned a Communist party headquarters. The action c a me as Premier Vasco Goncalves mounted an of. tensive to rescue his floundering prestige in the fa ce of such op· position. · Crowds protesting Goncalves' pro-Communis t policies have burned or destroyed Communist party or other extremist leftist headquarters in• more than 50 Portuguese towns and cities dur· ing the past few Weeks. At least six persons died and hwidreds were injured. The l e ftist n e ws paper Republica said today Portugal's .far left military rulers have re· ached an agreement with army moderates that could change the political course of the govern- ment and dump Goncalves. The Republic a account or Gon-calves ' pos si ble ouster and formation of a n ew cabinet followed an emergency meeting of the ruling three-man junta with Portugal's military chiefs. Gon · calves was reported fi ghting pressures to resign. The Azores Isl ands in the Atlan- tic site of a major U.S. air base,. ba~e shown s igns of increasing dissatisfaction with the left-wing military leaders in Lisbon and have spoken of declaring their own independence. The event will mark the prime minister's first appearance si nce the political crisis and anti- com munist violence broke ou t five weeks ago. 2 From Coast In Gern,umy Bus Accident From Wire Senices DUSSELDORF, Germany-A tour bus carrying 29 Americans Tam med the rear of a truck parked on the major highway from Frankfurt to t h e I Netherlands today, injuring 13 including two Orange Coas t women. Susay Smitb of Newport Beach ~and Katherine Larson of1Laguna Hills were among those most seriously injured, according to hospital authorities. They were, h owever, treated a nd released , as were a ll passengers hurt in the collision on the Co l ogn e -Oberhaus e n Autobahn, a bout six miles north or Dusseldorf. LocaJ addresses for the women were not available today. A frantic traffic jam lasti ng J more than one hour resulted from . the chain-r eaction collision, which involved a total of fiv e ; vehicles, police s aid. Authorities said two rescue ,helicopters. all available am- • bulances a nd even physicians di spatched from their offi ces ... were used in evacuation and treatment or the injured. r The cl eanup operation created havoc on the superhighway. "v.·hi ch is the m ain traffic artery •from Frankfurt to the Dutch ., border. \\'ilh vehi cles at one point '"I backed up eight mi les. ., Wreckage from lhe bus that hit r the truck, which was rammed in · ~to vehicles ahead or it, complete- " ly blocked all lanes of the busy ., thoroughfa re. ~ Passeng e r s aboard th e ~ French-r egistered bus were sent _ tO several area hospitals, most or , them to the city of Ratingen, ac· , cording to police. , Investigators said most of the r passengers were on a tour from ,. France to Am sterdam. ORANGE COAST < ' DAILY PILOT '""'0'""0" ( ... ,1 ~.,. """'· ... 1h .. "'•""'-t" '""'""'"""'•"' ''''"•"Pl!l!I .... <lit••-Oo•~.,. • c;w,. P\illoU\hOh(I( ompAR> \• O•••!•""•I< ... , O'f _,......., M<l'W!A o 1h•o"'ln ',.,... '"" (11·.1• ,.,.._ .... t<t ... pool lb"'"• toul'l•"'l1"" l;.•o<R ! 0'"' • td•" V•'"" '"'""· ~.11a1~n•<• ""'"' ·'°'° n ~•'11'""' IJ.o•<h "\au!~ to•'' A ,,...,,,. ••Q•O".•I ..,,, ..... 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There also is a 22,000.gallon water reservoir in the hotel, giv- ing the facility two soorces of waler for the sprinklers -city mains and the reservoir. '11bere ls no poasibllit.y of~ hotel being at a Joss for wt1tet. power or pressure," Beauchamp said, "even in ;in earthquake." "To my knowledge there is on~ ly one other hig_h rfse building in Souther:.n Californi a with u sprinkler system throughout/' Beauchamp said. 0 It's very et· pensive to provide the lift whih. you go that high.'' The hotel stands 200 feet. The city fire d epartment's Jadder trucks go up to 100 feet, but Bea uc hamp said that he does not see any possibility of persons be· ing trapped a bove 100 feet. "That's why we required tbe s prinkler s ystem,'' he added. He pointed out that the building is constructed or steel and Ce- ment. "The only thing that can burn are the contents." The girls in these photos actually a re the same girl -Cathy Cordova of Huntington Beach. Cathy does mos t of the things you'd expect of a girl who is about to enter the sixth grade. She plays piano, has pet rabbits and plays with dolls. She also plays s econd base for Huntin gton Beach's all s tar Miss Softball America team. Newport Eatery Robbed "The bedding a nd linen will burn. but the drapes are rire· resistant and will not burn on their own ," he added. Other fire safety features in - clude independe ntly-powered phones in both stairwells, which would work even in an electricity failure, and a dry chemical ext· ingui11hing system in the kitchens and a grease-extracting system which acts as a self-cleaning d~ vice for kitch en air ducts. Sick Girl Remembers Park Visit DENVER (U PI ) -Sherry Ann Garcia, the vietim of an inopera- ble brain tumor. remembers the singing dolls of Disneyland with a smile. but s he isn't so sure about th e s ubm a rine ride and the haunted house. "She really dug those doll s; s he felt like taking one of them home," said Cathy Robles, who toured the West Coast amuse· ment park last week with her 6- year-old daughter. According to Mrs. Robles, Sherry Ann was less enthusiastic about the haunted house and the s ubmarine ride ''because she wasn't sure we'd Ket out." The trip was a iift from a Den· ver-based aircraft company lo Sherry Ann, who h as undergone a series of operations during the past three year s for a tumor which i s d es troying h e r hypothalamus gland. Because the gland regulates · the amount of food and drink a person consumes, Mrs. Robles said her daughter has developed a voracious appetite. "She eats continually,'' said Mrs. Robles. "We have to lock up all the food because she wants to eat all the time." Dr. Gary Vahdera rk, a neurosurgeon at Denver General Hospital where Mrs. Robl es works, said chances are J)(X>r that Sherry Ann 's condition will im· prove. "There is nothing anyone can do to totally r e move the tumor because it is in the vitaJ area or the brain.'' he s aid. ''Itjust is not possible." . Co-workers of Mrs. Robles at· the hospital have raised $2,<XX> to help pay the child's medical ex- penses while an additional $300 was collected at a local bank. Blaze Erupts On Mesa Roof A rerooring job at C06ta Mesa·s Harbor Shopping Center almost resulted in a need for a whole new roof Friday when names erupted around a tar pal being used on the job . Fire Department Battalion Chier Gary Golson said quick ac- . tion prevented the roof fire from s preading very far after it was discovered, limiting it lo cmly $200 damage. The fire ·Mcurred over Anita's Shop, 2300 Harbor Blvd., accord- ing to Chief Golson. Burglar Gets Gun In Mesa Bedroom A gun kept for protection against burglars, badmen and other intruders has bt.-en stolen from the bedside nightstand in a Costa Mesa man's home, the vt c· Um told police over the weekend. W\lliam E. Outlaw, of 529. Sturgeon Drive, Baid the .38 caliber Colt Olamondback snub- nose r evolver valued at $160 vanished someUme wit.bln reeent d,aya. InveaUcaton 1aJd there wu no lndlcaUon anyone had brolren Into tlle home and filed the report as a grand lheftcase. I . Cat .Flight Her Plight A 17-year-old Huntington Beach girl has learned to- day that riding her bicycle with a cat can be purr-ty hairy, Susan Wilcox Grover, 5311 El Dorado Drive, was injured sli ghtly Friday af- ternoon when she switched lanes and veered into an Orange County Transit Dis trict bus on Warner A venue bet ween Algonquin Street and Simmone Lane, police said ~ Officers said Miss Grover was out for a ride with the cat in her arms. The cat apparently de- cided on another route and jumped from her arms. Susan made a grab for it, veered, and struck the bus in the other lane, police said. She was taken to Hwit· ington Intercommunity Hospital where she was treated for minor injuries and released. · Thief Rifles Mesa Home; Loss $6,000 A burglar ransacked the home of a Costa Mesa building contrac- tor over the weekend, escaping with mor e than $6,000 in valuables including a coin collec· tion and assorted gems. Weldon Hartford Huddleston , 1640 Caraway Drive, and hi s wife discovered the burglary Friday night when th ey came home from dining out, according to police. Investigators said the intruder pried open a sliding screen door to gain entry to the Huddl eston residence, hauling away only items that could eas ily be pawned or sold. Losses included a television set, camera, wristwatches, the coin collection, a .22 caliber pistol and assorted jewelry in· eluding two unset opals and two unset rubies. Huddleston said one distinctrve piece of jewelry taken was a IO. year anniversary charm depict- ing two gold champagne glasses spewing bubbles fashioned of tiny diamond chips. Rites Slated For Mesa Chef Mr. Desserrey Masonic funeral services are sc hedu led Wednesday for Frenc h-born restaurant chef Pierre P . Desserrey, of Coeta Mesa, who died Fridayfollowt,.. a long illness. A native of Tout, France, 1rlr, Desserrey was 67 and hid been employed at Chez Cary restaurant in Orange , acknowledged among California gourmets to be one ol Orane:e County's finest dining establlsh- ments. Rites for Mr. Oesserrty will be at 2:30 p.m. In BeU Br0ad;way ?ttortuary Chapel, with members of the Vallee de France llluonic Lodge of Los Angelesofllcl1l11111. • A 40 -year resi d ent of Califorola, Mr. Desserrey Uved atm Macnolia St., andhldllved in Costa Mesa for 1S years. Sur vivors include bla wlfe Georcette and a al.at.er, Mn. A.ft. dree De.lcuae, of l\"anee, wtio suggest memorial cantrth-. to tlle Al!lerlcan Canc•Soeioty'1 Orangf, County chapter. 1 Carr's Son Slated for Court Today R onald Car r , 22, of Sa n Clemente, arrested with l\YO at.tier persons in the cracking of what police termed a m ajor co- caine supply Mng , was scheduled for arraignment today in Laguna Niguel municipal court. Carr of 114 E . Ramona, San Clemente, son of San Clemente City Manager Kenneth Carr, was booked on five counts of alleged sale of cocaine. Robert E. · Cooper, 31, of 26692 Calle Salida, Capistrano Beach, was booked on two counts of alleged sale. Angela M. Martin, 28, of the Capistr ano Beach address .was booked for the alleged possession o( cocaine for sale. The three were arrested Thurs- day afte r p olice said they purchased s ix ounces of cocaine in an undercover buy. Nearly a pound of cocaine valued al as much as $250,000 wu either purchased or seized by a task force pf state, Laguna Beach and San Cl e mente narcotics offi cers working the co- caine case. VOIJR A middle-aged man who wit- nesses said appeared either drunk or drugged held up Reuben's Restaurant in Newport Beach for $250 Sunday without even showing a weapon, police reported today. The hostess, on duty at Reubens on Coast Highway at Bayside Drive, told officers that she fir st saw the man at the cashier's area. shortly before midnight. He asked to buy a 20-- cent cigar. After paying !or the stogie and receiving a nickel in change, the man put his hand in his waist, beneath a coat, and demanded all the currency in the till. The cashier, who said s he sensed the man had a weaPon, banded over all the bills and the man Oed. out the !rontdoor. Police said t hat other than a physical description of the sus- pect their only other clue is a cigar wrapper with !inierprints on it. The holdup man' weighed about 150 pounds a nd his hair was a blend of gray and brown, polic~ said. TV, Tools Stolen A burglar raided a Costa Mesa home over the weekend, stealing a television set and tools valued at $500, the victim told police after discovering the theft: Shan- na Dembecki, of 3147 College Drive, said the loss included her TV set 8.nd a tool chest. * * * Fro• Page Al HOTEL •.•• Scheduled to attend the hotel opening were Ralph Diedricl"\. chairman of the Orange Coun ty Board of Supervisors, Costa l-1esa Mayor Alvin Pinkley, and L. P. Rimmelman and Harry Mullikin, chairman and presl· dent of . Western Ioternational Hotels. Henry Segerstrom also was slated to participate in the ribbon-cutting at the hotel's r e. valving door - The tibbon·cutting was to be preceded by the raising d the American flag in the 2¥.l·acre park facing the hotel. The Costa Mesa Police honor guard raised the flag. ThiS week's events at the hotel J included today's luncheon for civic leaders, a benefit tonighl-4 for the Newport Harbor Art J Museum, a cockt :iil reception· I · Tuesday afternoon as a benefit for the Assistance Leagues of Orange County, a reception Wed -1 nesday evening for th"e Orange I County Press Club, a business l community reception Thursday. a ball Friday !or the Cinderella ! Guild of the Childrens Hospital ot. Orange Count}'. On Sunday there will be a r eception for merchants of the plaza and town center. , • I" 11 1 I t I I " ,, ~ ...... ' ' ",, .... ··~ ~ • " S .OCIAL SECIJRITV CHECK WAS NEllER SAFER • MARINERS SAVINGS, in coopera- tion with the Un ited States Governmeni, Is now authorized to receive a direct deposit of your Social Securily check Into your personal savings account. Your check earns Interest from the dale of deposit until the day you need It. ·You'll receive the highest Interest available on Federally insured savings. 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