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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-09-02 - Orange Coast Pilot:.-TUESD~Y AfTE~NOoN, SePTEMB~J~ 2, 1W .. ,. _ l YO&..•l!MJ.JeLJS•CTtCNis,aff..11~ - A Westminster housewife it in Orange· County Jail toda)'," charged with first degree murder in the shooting death of her husband. • Dead Jrom__Lsingle rifle blast jqst ~i~w the chest i~ James E. P,,nnini(on, SI, of 8302 2lltlt St. Charged with the slll)'ing la his wifeof'six years, Katy Anne fen· nington, 4'· r .., • • , " • . . • ·~. I• ts as Rater , ' ' I I I I . SupP,IY Cnt Off I ---"'"~----=!::: ~. I I ,, ' • • m a~ una / ,. .._ , . ' ••• I . N~'E~t.s' Tiger .. . A 7SO.P.d\J.nd Bengal tiger, who Spen,t part of.Monday ar- . ternoon relaxing on Balboa Island, was the object or frantic pbo~ callS to the Newport Beach Police Department and · was rm ally evicted from the city_. police reported today. AF-l'E&.THE INIDAL barrage of calls at nOon, an of- ' ricer went to the island and ordered the tJuge, striped cat out oC the city. First he explained to the unidentified animal trainer that a city ordinance prohibits wild animals in Newpc!i;t Beach. ' ·Poli~e said thex did not know who the cat and trainer )Vere visiting, but said they believed the leashed animal was posing fOJ pbot9graphs. , : . . • Pred.awn Arrests Add Up Night police surveillance ot Laguna Beach-'s sandy Strand.a over the Labor Day weekend re· suJted in the arrest of 11 men who allegedly participated in .sexual acts on the beach. The arrests were made in the ' '• -·. .~ • j 'i~ , ·- • - ' • • l .. .. , . , WREN LAST SEEN, the inysterious tig'er was curled up on the back seat of a Cadillac u it left town, police said. • vicinity of rocky coves near the base of Mountain, Cress and Brooks streets in the predawn hours. • I 1 " AD PRODUCED 1- 100 CONl'A.~ " ' ''The ad produced about 100 cans and I rented the townhouse to a couple with one child and a dog." That'• the 1dvertising success experienced by the Co6ta Mesa woman wl;lo placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: DELUXE Townho~se. J br, 1 ~ ba1. Crpts, drps, bltina, Jg pnv patio, dble gar waher.-dryer hook·up, Nr.SOCst Piasa. XltX·XXXX . If you have a house and are. looking for M>meone t9 make it their home, ~•11642·~. We· ma'Jte it ~J&SY to put a few word.a to'work or)'~. in the Dai· lyPUQI.''. ,1 , • ·~ Laguna Beach Police Capt. Neil Purcell said today that plainclothes police officers were Stationed in the area because of robberies and rapes U\a.l-have oc- curred on the bea'Ch in recent months. Ironically, a stl-png arm rob-'. bery occurred at the Cress Street Beach e3rly Sunday jUst Prior to arrival of the plainclothes of· ricers. A suspect later was ap- prehended. Purcell said thanJthough the officers were stationed al the beach to-wateh for serious crime, they could not disregard viola- tions of laws prohibiting public displays or lewd conduct. At 2: 14 a.m . Sund"ay, officers, (See SEX, Page AZ) Or:--:a:··' Weather More , extensive low clouds and fog are predict· eel for Wednesday. but Old Sol will prevail in the after- noon hours. Look for high temps around 70 at the beaches and i~ the IO'olo' 80s inland. llWSIDE TODAY Minors. accu..ted o/ breaJang the law get treated dif/erenlly from one community to an - olher, according to an Orange Cowtty .study. Rt.wlt1. along with recammtndation.t, ap- ·pear on Pdfle A.6. Index ~ 'f'-M!rwk• AJ -Ullftn llMtifll ., -...... .. .. l..M ... .,.. ., NafMMIHt"'" ••·J C.llfenll• Al ~CWl!ty •• ca......,. ••. , ......... ~ .J ,,,.,..,..,., er.__,. •J ~ 0.•"-HMk.-J!·lt 5*11Wrhb 1~""1•1 .-... I.I T•l"lil6M ••·t ... •••• ... ••• 1:t1.V!M.-11t ••. "'""" •• fl&NWlt• • I •1t.. WMtflM ...,,,_.. .. ........ ., ... ~ .. lo . ' .., • ·- • •• • - I ' ' , • I \ • I I ..• A 2 DAIL y PILOT s Tueecsay. September t. 1'75 . . ·Ford Says U.S. Economy iKOOovering • WASHINGTON (UPI) Preaident Ford said !Oday Ille U.S. economy is staging a st.ron1 .recovery · that eventually will permit this country to belp poorer,• undeve loped nations aolve their ow n recessionaty ~ blems. Ford to1d the opening session of the International Monetary F\J.nd's annual meeting in a brief ::idd.ress that the United St.ates re~ eognlzft ill "responsibility'' to asibt poorer countries. "A ;~ economy Is the best contribution this nation can make to another nation." Ford 1aid. "No other contribution will bel,p as much (as) ... a re- surgent U.S. economy." - But-Ford said the United States alone cannot solve the world's economic problems - that the poor nationa must help thel'.'llfflvet u much a1 DOalble. Tbe l!Nlldent said tlte Unlled stalel bat "been ~tllCblnal -d allevlattna dlJlleoO a( the ci. veloplns world." Truaury Secretary Wiiliam E. Slmoo said lhe United StaW would propo4e three maJor policie1· -to encourage world economic recovery. 'lbeu are: -IMF aid for.,_ countriea to help them financially durlnl Hoffa Probe Begins"' Son of Mafia Chieftain Quizzed 33· Minut,es DETROIT (AP> -A federal grand jury investigating the dis- appearance of ex -TeamsLcrs un - ion boss James R. Hoffa ques- tioned the son or a rel)uted Mafia chieftain tod ay for more than a half hour. Joseph ''J oey" Giacalone, 22. refused comtpent on h.i& 33- minute appearance before the grand jury. Giacalon e, is the owner or a 1975 Mercury whlcb the Federal Bureau.lof Investiga· tion seized in connectioo with the disappearance of Hoffa July 30. Also testifyi ng was Giacalone's Walk to. Death Outing Ends,.in Tragedy TIMES BEACH, Mo: (AP) ·-It was a holiday out- ing. On the spur of the moment, the four decided to walk the railroad trestle over the Meramec River. A freight train suddenly rounded the bend and tore down on them . They dashed for safety. Priscilla McSwain. 31, Creve Goeur, Mo., a teacher, was killed. She was struck head-on by the locomotive as she tried to run to the end of the trestle. Diana Reed, 15, leaped from the trestle at the last second and r eceived only minor inj4ries in a 15-foot fall. Her father, Michael Reed, 38, and Joyce Sabine, 31, also teachers, stretched out on the trestle beside the tracks and escaped unhurt as the train skidded past the m and fin ally stopped. Police said the four were about midway across the 150-yard trestle, some6() feet above ground, when the Frisco freight appeared. Couse ProlJed Grove -Diver, 46, Dies ~ff Newport The Labor Day holiday weekend eame to a titagtc end Monday for a 46-yeat-old Garden Grove man who (iied while scuba diving oft Newport Beach. The emergency room doctor at Ho_~ Memorial Hospital listed thtf'Ciuse of death fCK" Hugh An- derson, 13UIO Harbor Blvd., as both heart attack and drowning. However, a deputy with the .... Orange County Coroner's Office said the case is still being in- vestlgated because the exact cause of death is unknown. Anderson, who was at the beach with his wife and son, went into the water off 23rd St. in full sCuba gear at 11:40 a .m., accord- ing to Police. About 20. minutes later, An- derson was spottectnoating face down in the water and was im- mediately pulled to the beach by Newport Beach lifee:uard Michael Schoenfield, who tried to revive.him. ~le, Vito Giacalone. . The attorney for both Giacalones, Deday LaRene, re. fused to say whether bis clients tOOk the Fifth Amendment or whether he advised' them to do ... 'I'he Giacalones were the leadoff witnesses ' before the federal panel probing Hoffa's cfuiappearance. . . The younger Giacalcme came out of the grand jury room 21 times during bis "33-mlnute ap- pearance to confer with his lawyer in the court corridon. In the brief huddles, it appeared to newsmen that the younger Giacalone was doin& most of the talking, apparentl)' ftlling in his attorney on the 4uestions he was being asked In the grand i'P"Y room. Meanwhile, the FBI today will att!'Dlpt to malntiilh custi>cly ·of the younger _Giac_alone's car. which agents believe may hold a clue to Hoffa 'a disappearance. The auto was being driven by Hoffa's fost.et.._aon, Charles "Chuckie" O'Brien, on the day Holte disappeared, but O'Brien bas denied that Hoffa was in the car. O'Brien is scheduled to testily Wednesday. HoCCa dropped from sight after leaving fOr a luncheon appc>int- ment at which he told his famili he was to meet with the elder Giacalone at the Red Fox Restaurant in suburban Bloom- field Township. -....,--• Giacalone, however, denied that be planned to meet Hoffa. O'Brien said that. by coin- cidence, be was driving young Giacalone's car in the vicinity of the restaurant the day Hoffa was last seen. O!ficials familiar with the pr~ be confirmed la&t week that three tracking dogs detected Hoffa's scent in ttie back seat and trunlt. But O'Brien said it · was "'ludicrous'' to suggest Hoffa was in the Car with him the day Haff a disappeared. O'Brien said he borrowed GiacaJone's auto to de- liver a fish to a Teamsters Union vice president in a Detroit sub- urb. periods ol "•barn 0-In ~~·!·-, . --IMft..U., '"rcle d Ibo In-1.....-al '11'"""9 CGrporallon lopn>ridecajjltalforexp1 ... anin ~elol!!•I ooun111 . -Establralunont of u IMF tnist funcl to.help -countrlet wercome balance-<>f-- dlfflculUea . The estimated 1,s)I) persons .who Jamm~ lhe Sheratan Pill< ,_uN,:ietled Rabbi Baruch Korff, chief defender of former Presi- dent Nixon, says the N"1Xon defense fun"d must raise $250,000 in fawyers' fees. Police Probe Slayiiig of County Man Buena Park police. today were unraveling the details of the de-- ath &mdBy of a 30-year-old man they said was shot as be rode in the front seat of a car. - Richard G. Pollack of Buena Park was shot six times in the back at close range with a small caliber revolver, a police spokesman said. In custody on·. suspicion of murder is Caroline D8vis, 34, also of Buena Park. She Was ldonWied by police as the dead man's sister-in-law. PoliCe said she was a passencer ln the back seat of a car ·being driven b)' Pollack's wife, Kathy. _ · · Pollack and his wife were arguing violently when the fatal sbota were fired, .POli.ce were told by witnesses. , "Economic lpdepend"'c• !• ; lq>eralivo . • • No counl'l' clllli • a1*$ tjle actlou of olbon iblr : aolve its economic problems. We ! must •<!"•ult to1elher -we must pull tocetbtt.'' -' ' Where's Boa? • MidWeat Tmm·in Panic MlNOT,N.D. (U Pll -a-&e. a 6Y,.-(oot boa coostrtct·or1 wu missing -ioday and a frieild. d George's owner said "Everybody Is cetllng lnto,a big QProar.'' -••Everybody'' included some city councilmen who said they were going ·to consider an or· dinance against snakes and"other exotic animals at the City Coun· cil meeting tonight. Geora:e got loose Tb~ay. "l can't see anything to worry about,'' aaid Chuck Bean who shares a house with the boa con· strlctor's owner. Ronnie Pope of SAU.DI~ •• Exporting Countries to raise oil prleet also flgur.ed bl«h m the talks' agenda, the sources said. lhe MinQt Air Fotte Base. Bean aaid Pope MuaM G when be got Into the oervlce. nearly ~year-old boa conatrlctor: is really friendly, Bean said. 0-1• cot out after aomebadi' failed to replace a brlcl< on blol l<!Tarlum, Boan aaicl. He added/( lhat be thinks George ls llill'I.' around the bou1e somewherei since be likes to be warm ~ comfortable. Nighttime teo>..1~ peratures here ate 1etUng clowiV intotbe40s. 1t.M ''About 40 people have beett·-: here looking for him," Bean sai Asked about rePorts tbai George bad been spotted; Bein said, "People think they've~· him. They see a garter snake think it'• a boa constrictor.'' : ..... Pope feeds Georp small '*-' dents such u guinea pip, Bea said. On the loose, George mal(j· take on a small cat, he" said, """ "I oouldn't aeehim ~ a dog." · Saudi Arabia, the wal'ld'a . . ·~~ Jargett oil exporter i-11ea.i· C·ounty Levy ... ly on tbe, Uni,ted St,ates ror • · ~·~ milltny supplies and Is Imown to ' ~. be eouceraed over attempts by Up 2 ~, Cents ':.' !" eoncrentoebeektbeatmS(low , ·~ P ·,,,. -the ~ adminlltr.UOO ts r · ·;n· ,~udt.ra:.~~~~ Over Last Yea· particular concern over Ille lrou· . •· · ble thal..Ji>rdan la having In buy· Oraftfe COtlnty s~ io.:· ing batteries of Hawk anti·-day adopted a eo.unty-tax r11te .d aircTal!. and 9tlier air defeme $1.83'j>et $100 of ~ vii~! 'feapc>nl -a $350 m!Woa deal forlhe~urrentyear. . ~· that Saudi Arabia is financing for The figure Is 2.5 cents h!glictt: Husseinoutofoilprolita. than last year's rate primanlj4· Tbe United States for its part is due to the last-minute addition~ concerned over the oil cartel's _the budget of $5.l million prior'fn plans to raise prices ag$ this its adoption two weeks ago. . year. l'be talkll are the first by County Auditor-Controller .,.,,. ~er wllh Kbaled aince ihe A. Heim told supenlaors tpe latter succeeded to the Saudi l<Jtal ·oftbe three basic county talt . tbrone airer the asaaulnatlon of rates paid b)' all propeity owneril · hla .brother, King Faisal, last declined by 1.7 cents. . '" Matti). · 'That dr'op was ·attributed to ti : Tbe Hawk missile deal will un-T.3 cent decline in the Harbc>111 . doubtedly also come up for dis· Beaches and Parks district r~ · cua1ion between Klssineer and and maintenance of a steadY," Hussein, who has warned he will fiood control district rate. ~· ask-the Soviet ·Union-to supply the --Supervisors also adopted rat~ ' weapons if the United states re--for all special taxing districts in neges on the deal. the county including school•\· Saudi Foreign Minister Prince waterdistricts, lightingdisbid$~: Saud Al Faisa~ gr~eted Kissinger service areas, libr,zy distrie(I: and served him and bis wife andotbers. · • ' -t - Nanc)'. tea before ushering the '·• .:secretary off for tlfe talks with J11 .Kbaled. Tbethreeaippeduilmble F1·remen wm•tq cups of Arabic tea poured from a Van Torched In Huntington Anderson, who was' reported to be an experienced diver .and div· ing instructor was rushed by am- bulance to the Hoag Hospital emergency room. He never re· gained consciousness. SEX ARRESTS ••• golden pot bl servants. . Kissinger is scheduled to spend For Burnout · ... : the night lb Amman and Cly to An arsonist-caused about $1,500 damage to a parked van early this morning in Huntington Beach after he poured an in- flammable liquid inside then set it ablaze. . Firem~n said RObert Zoll of 6912 Lafayette Drive told lhelli be was awakened about4:30 a.m. by what sOunded like a blast from a car horn . H~ then discovered his 1974 cariiper-.van inside the garage on fire. Firemen quickly extinguished tbe blue and said damage was confined to the interior. Police and fll'e investigators are still seeking the arsonist. I ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT Thf" Or-(""'' Dally Po!ol ..... ,, "'"I<" ti ._, '""""""' Nt-"·~~·." _, .. ,....,"'t .... o•.., .. ~-"'lunqC-•nv i,.,p..,~l•'!'<t<l•°"'MP publl"""' ,,..,.,.,., '"'"11<1" '''""' ""' c.,.,1a Nit!,..""-'"'""'' lkM". >l~nlll'QI"" Sr0<n fo..., Uon V•U•y, ""'"'· l>•d<lltt>•<O V•ntO •nd l.•111'"" Hr•<" '>Gull> (~~,, A ""o!r ,..,,,...,.. r<joU~"" "'"bl"1'1'<1 ~~tu•<ld•> -""'"-~"' '"'" p<lnl.•!MI pul>t<>fllnq J>l•"t " •I J'IO WI"! 8•r ':.!!"'°', Cl:>>t. M~ "'• C•l•lo<n•• "7•~• , Robert N. Wc>ed Ptt\n!Rnt a""' ""bl'""' Jack R. Curley \O•t• Prt••,..!>I ~ .... V.ne<., 111111<••~ Thomas Kee'lil f.OUOI' • Thomas A. M orphine IN""1Jl"Q f.dll11t Charles H. Loos RlcharCI P_ Nall ,..,..,.,i.,,1 Ma.,...inof.dtoo Offic1s ...... , ........ ,. ....... n...,\1..-d ............ (lo-Ml> DUN+-l'&u<•••"1 ... ._ 9-M.h, l*C.--• ... 51-1 • H_lntil._.ftoo .. h ,111\l)r.,;fl~~ .. lt ,...~1t•• .. 1.1i.1w~,,....., •t '" °""911'•- T1leptloM 1714) fi42-'32:1 Cl~sslflld Ad'l1rtlli!W "'2-1411 SM101•••v....,.,......0tttw Sll .. 310 r ....... IMO.-""' 49S-o630 FUneral arran~etneQts will be handled by ~ettler"Family Mortuary of G rden Grove and are still pending , Cult Leader Left to Die After Crash -HONOLULU (UPI) -Mem- bers of a "religious" group here wa~bed their leader, Yabowba, slowly die from injuries suffered io.a hang-gliding accident, then let his body lie untouched for 3\lo days. Disciples of the group, known as the "Eternal Now," say.J.bey picked up their leader after the accident and took him home to die, refusing to seek medical as- sistance because it is against their religious beliefs. The group said th~ SJ-year-old , Yahowha, whose re81 name was Jame Edward Bak~, formerly or Los Angeles, insisted on being taken back to their 1Kailua home where be could be ''at peace.·• Baker, wbo owned organic food restaurants in Los Angeles, was sentenc~ to one to ten years in prison there in 1963 for voluntary manslaughter. . booke'd David James Mac· Dooald, 30, of Long Beach, and Philip Robert Laughlin, 31, o( Los Angeles, on suspicion of engaging in lewd acts on Cress Street Beach. About 15 minutes later, accord- ing to police, tlle plainclolhes of- ficers beard rustling or some bushes at Mountain Street Beach and discovered two nude men al- legedly engaged-in sexuil acts. Arrested V'ere William Allen Gabler, 1'9, of Stanton, and Michael Allen Graves, 26, of Cbarlot!e, N.C. At 2:44 a.m., polio~ arrested Ronnie Lynn Harrelson, 26, of San Diego, and Paul Gerald Brooke, 24, of 1'ucson, Ariz., alter officers assertedly ob- served the two men participating in sex acts on Mountain Street. Beach. 1 Shortly after 3 a.m., al Brooks Street Beach, offic~ arrested Robert Lansing Luc~, 30, of Los Angeles, and William Francis McClenln, 28, of New Yod<. N.Y. on suspicion of participating in lewd acts in a public place. Three other men were arrested early Saturday morning at Cress Street /Beach. by officers who claimed they obserVed three men involved in sex acts. Booked into city jail. were James Vernon Devlin, 44, of 968 Bluebird Canyon Road, Laguna Beach; Richard Thomas Slupe, 36, of 301 Portland Cirele, Hunt· ington Beach, and Russell Elwood Blackburn, 28, d Bever· lyHllls. . • Scout Leader Saved From Sand <..__ • VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. CUP!) F\. story said ':J>e was burled in -A 20·year·old .BoY Seo t the •and rich! up to bla mouth. leader, wbo was aJlllOBl totall)'-Woe.Wcfseelils-mouth,i...and bwied In sand for three boun. cxie of bit bands sticl<lng out d Eight men who police claim en.gag~ in sexual acts were ar· rested-in the same area during tbe previous weekend. The beacpes where the arrests have been made are located near two taverns that are patronized by homosexuals. Purcell said that surveillance of the ~aches will continue as manpower ls avatlable.----rhe Labor Day weekend arrests were carried out by a three-man· team. Wasblnglcin Wednesday night to '' report to President Ford on the DES MOINES, Iowa (AP)·~· interim peace agreement be Fire fighters waited today Nt finalized in just under two weeks three railroad tank cars carrytrfl of hectic, back-and-forth sbuUle propane and liquefied petroleuiD: diplomacy between Egypt and to bUrn themselves out followlq Israel. a derailinent which led ~ta Diplomats said the two sides series of explosions. -- will fQrmally sign the agreement Firemen waited about 3, laterthis week in Geneva. yards from where a derailm4nt Among ill olher points, the Monday afternoon toocbed off 11 agrtem·ent-pledges Egypt-and series_of!. eartb!shaking~ blas.\9 Israel to refrain from using force that sent huge .fireballs into ttie or the threat of force against one sky. Shock waves were beard:fO another. miles away. "'· •'. •• Truth or Conse~ences? . Sometimes the truth hurts! We have lost an occasional sale by not telling a customer what he wanted to hear. We might POint out trnrt a customer would be better off to pay a little more for our rubber padding than buy a cheaper, mushy pad that feels like you are walking ~ balloons. The "balloon'· pad hurts Ina carpet backing causes stretching and rums seams. Also. this padding often flattens out alter a while. ' Additionally, we might tell you that some carpet fibers are m~re practical than others. A ltber that works in one texture, might "bomb" In another. F\lel fr"!' to call fo_r advice. All of 0ur sales .P80Ple hav4 tiad extensive expenence on the sennce end of this busmesa -and alter all -the most !~ant thing we can offer is consistently good _..ice! ' • ' .,: .. ' ., I A'Wft .. 01 ...... C..Wllr°""""""li..t ~ ' 540.-1110 ' \ DEN'S .. wurncued by about40soldlen, lhe aand. We supplied oa11en scout.sandreacueworkera. fl1>m aeveral tanks during the 1 t , COll.,d tfll, ltl5 a,_ Co••I Pwltll\l'll"ij I ~, .. .,.Mo-•lft.•"-, .. .-. ... +tor~M,, "'""'' ., 111 .. .,11.W-ftlt ...... 111 ""f "" r1Heflfdo• •llMIM ..-Cl•• _.,..,. ... _., •I .t!IH'f!OM•-· '"""' " .............. '°'° ., (otl• ...,., ' C.tl~.....Oll*M~t ... ,., ... ...,.v, .,,,.... ... ,,.....,:~.~~ ... -·· · :iiistaliatioii·: "custom -draperies ' - Authorities aald Stanley n!lcue.'' W"iaoewakl of Portsmouth, Vo.. Blnntnsham said Wlmowskl, wasducoutoftheaailclMonclay an adult leader wltb a an a beaeh at the eaat end d n . 1'1lrt4moulh Boy Scout troop ot SlorJ. He wu treated and re-Explorers, bod apparentl)I dllll a .UC NO. 230<22 •• •' I •• leasedatanavtJatapenauy. vortlcal bole oboutMftll feotae- M.i. Dennis. Blnnlnllwn, d "I> "hen tho Hnd beCAD to cal-1'63 PIAC£NTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllf. 92627 • PHONE 646·4B3B -646·2355 .,, , -.'?, lapleaboutblm.. •:---..._~-----;....--------~----•-----~-~ . I .. • • • ·-• .. ' ' ' .. •• " ,. ". 1: ,. J! •• .. t! ,. .. 1: I '. " •. . ' • ' J & ~.'W® tYl Ii' ~@rrwa©@ ~: ne ........ _ · ••P1e•ft9l • Satu•:r• ... ·-,.. ' . . o prot>lrm? Then writr Pat • Pat o:lll cut 1'd 11'.pt. ,,.r Ill< :. • ' an1wer1 altd ac- • litJr{ flOU nt.ftl fO llOllW ~uil~I in . "'l goorrnmtnt ond '11111: bu.sf 11r11. Moll yo&i:r qwrfiou to Pqt D•n•:Ar Yovr Srrolce~ . Ora119r Coaat Dail~ Pilot. P.O. ' !{oz '*· C111to rsa. CA 92628. "'lncl!Mle ,011 ttlr,ho11r n1o1mbtr. . . ' -I ' ' , , Farm Workers, Posse Face ·O .ff STOCKTON, <UPI) ~A sun-tatinC "i'MH'Co~llatul," IDaat QI them white youths, faced clown Uai\t!l.brm Wqrkon uo1 ... or-· 1an1Jert 11 lhe edse ol a llonl tomato field wblle aberill'1 de- putles atoodby. · It wu Labor Day, the eve <JI a dale Bet by the slate to belln ac- cepliq oecrOI bollot petitions from the UFW and l&e ri•al ".{eam1ter1 wbleh ·could de· teTmine who will repre1ent California 'a tbousando ol barvesl wortero. Several ''Po11e Comltatua'' cbapten bo•e been formed In California by pgbl·wina dtbeaB ~ to Income tueo. They have 1ald armed re1lstanee would be used ll memben are harassed by the Internal Revenue Service. . But the tomato field wis their first sbowtni of armed groop force. . did net tltallenfe tile a-ml d- tempt towalltontotbefll'IDlaDCL · U FW or1anlser Jim Dralte •aid the 1ro\l'P eallinl ltaelf ••Posse CA>mitatus" arrived in el&bl vehicles at tbe Wellern Tomatoes Rat!ch outside or 1 . Stocldoo Monday al about tbe same time he and seven others - atopped to tallt to field hands. 1be 1eral deflnillon ol 1 "l'oae Comitatua" denotes a lilwllloo when the enllre population GI able-bodied men ls preued Into duty by 1 &beriff lo assiat in pre- ....W., the public peace. In this ca,, bow ever, member& of the ''pdlse" were not appointed by the aberlff. ''About40 of them showed up,•• he said. ''TheJ took out rinea, sbotCWJS and re•ol....., There • were 12 and 111-::= 8 eorry-inl ll\Dli. Thi• IB we're notuaedto.•• • Dbpla!lf.ng Winning Fo1.J.1 l,Wul/Lewis oi Huntington neacb C\itsdowii-"wasc0nil\icted in moc1erate ~un. ne1ow one wave In masters division finals of the HWll> d the·mlll).Y spect11tors studies the surfers' jngton ~acb Surfing Championships Sun-• "f-OnD. A basic luue In the tomato field u the·1rower'a risht to pre- vent trespass and the union's to organize migrant work.en. ~ Joaquin County 1berlff'1 de· putlea did nol laterfcre-bei:1UBe, a spokesman aaid. tbeunion men The UFW or1anl1er1 were there lo talk lo farm -~ un-der the new access rule posed. by the Agriculture Labor Relo- llona Boord. Tbe rule allcPln a limited number of cqanlun to enter fields, depending cm the numberofworkentbera. c1a,, Le.wis won the· division oompetitiontiial ) • D"!!~-P-AT· -1-puttlfiseila -~cbick. Flexi.m&tic electric ~shaver last year. When I re- '1urned to the storet, for a new •havinll bead, 1.roillid out Ibey were. not ~d there. l imite to one of the service ceri.te11 listed ln the guarantee. but my letter ""'8 returned. I 1ent anolher let· • tit to Schick beaclquarten !/!' Lancaster, Pa., but I've watied t.wo months tor a response. t • · B.B., Costa Mesa , llontll:r ...... , ... ., Sdllek ser.tce lac., reports tb.at yoa cu -...U."tlle replacemen& for $2.95 _ f ... lbe Schick factory service -11 Z817 Be•erlY Bl•d., lM .li!acel..; ' . 1• . 0.-lc ........ ' -~ . . vl>EAR P"T: I'm a Btlllle.Pt at tbe,.Univer~ity of Texa§ ~ l'm- opeftdlng lhu summer willi re- lali•H. ·I decided to lqok~or a job aDd WU hlzed by 'the Tic Toe Capime's 'Worst Trip' ' VIRGINIA BEACH. Va. (UPI) -A 311-yeor-old Newport Beach man who bas been cl'llued by sharks, sidl!swiped by ships and rammed b}t a killer whale during a blcerltenntal paddleboard v_oyage. says .Jiis Worst ex· perience so tar was crossing the Chelapealte Boy lhlsweekend. . 'Larry: Copune, wbc>ls marking I the cdbnlry's 200tb birthday by paddling Ids boord 4,480 mUes from Maine to Texas, flopped on a beach In this Virginia coastal city Sunday a!lernoon, totally ex- !ialllled. . · Capune planned to continue his voyage Wednesday after resting and acquiring provisions. He already has completed one· fourth of the Journey. He began the trip trom•Maine July 4 "to show America's young -le'tbil you eon do"sometblng eomplete1y diflerenl and still" stajr'w!lhln thenallm's·laws and values." He said lhat In 1965 be aborted a paddleboard trip from Coney Island, N.Y .• to CapeCanaverel. fla., in South Carolina as a result of injuriH be lal when a fis- herman beaned him with a bot- tle. The fisherman believed Capune wu 1eorin11lab. In 11112, Capune oak! be stayed with the Kenned)' famil)' al their Cape Cod home while on a Bo~ton.Mlam1 paddleboor4 ennse. He said fte bu also ll!lde several shorter voyaps on the WeslCoa1t,always~the hospitality of families who live along bis route. Capune'• bl11e1t dilemma is fmding a place to a(ay. He said be replenishes hla fun'ill by lectur- ing for aboUI $70 1 day at schools en route on what be calls the American spirit and his own theory tbal the effort 1 man pull into what be does determines Ila worliL or 111 th• eiaen-... the current journey, c-said, the wont wu the exhaustion be felt In hla almost ~hour paddle across tbe mouth o( 'he Cb .. apeake Sunday ogainlt 20 to 25-knot winds. Capune !lai~ he wu once bitten by a turtle that mistook him foe food, and that be bas beem rammedbJaldllerwflale. "Once In a while abartl butt the bolt.Om Qf my board.'' he said, explalnlnl that the maneaten Hldom bolhered him. "Tbe only problem I bad wllb sharks wu"Wben I rlppecl ~ my finger cm a' sunken ablp,' he said. "I flsur..S I abould come in- to 1bore because the 1bart1 came, but the more I paddled. the. more I bled, and the abarks camewitb me all thewa,y.•• 'He •aid be" once bad nell' mis- ses by a giai;iit tapker and freighter In Ambrose Qiannel off New York 'ond a Greet 1hlp In Delaware Bay once st.opped Uld lowered a peanut butt« and jelly aandwlBbtohlmwbenbelipaleil tbatbewuhualll'Y, Copune eanleli blB few -9111ons bl a waterproof pack be otrapotohlaboard. · .. • He •aid be plons to complete. hla ....,..,e In Corpus Qirilll, Tes_.1 .on Feb. 22, Georce WublDston'• birthday. "It's my lut trip.'' ht said. ''I'm getting too old.,, , """" In our area. I worked there fjlr three days, and then found a better-paying job, which ··I de· ~ded to take instead. After • tlf!:veral weeks of waiting for my ~k. II phoned my supervisor . ~atedly at her ''home" store. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~ Sliewasnever.lhereandmy.calls : Were JjOt returned. My letters also were ignored. Can you loolf Into when ru be paid for my 24 bounofwork? • Into the Past- . ·s .M .. San Juoncapislrano Bob M anian, Tic Toe spokesman, was relieved to bear from A YS regarding your pro- blem. The sapervisor, wbo is no lopger with tlle firmy negled.ed. ~ lla~e you fill oat u application allda W-4form"!"Yoarpaywure-- •ily ond walling, bal oo adacsa liOd been recorded lo< yllu. Your .c;Hck now bas been mailed. 2,000 at Nostalgia Convention · . NEW YORK (UPI) -From the. speaker came the chilling soUnd of the creaking door of •;in- ner Sanctum. •t A campaign but- ton pro'C:laimed ''Happy Charidler for President." and there, in the flesh (albeit 61 years old), was Tan:anbimaelf. For those at the ••First Anhual ; .. DEAR PAT: I've heard there's Nostalgia Conventiort1" there's ta free service that will telephone no time like the past. 11,'ele-eheer ---.lfklerly people who live aloneio _..,._While others fled to the ~beer them up or make sure they· beaches and mountains ana !Ce in good health. How can I elsewberetoescapethetorments make ariaitRements for this? of the present, nostalgia fans col· ·-. · , H.K.,SantaAnaHgts. Iected Labor Day for another of .,..~, ~Te1ep•one the Community those conventions dedicated to velopment CouncU at 979-2058. the preservation and peddling of and other available services the''GoodOldDays. '' Jfor the qualified elderly will be For the convention's chief ~splained. to you. creator, 16-year~ul Saryian ~Horsmwman, 62, •· ~Covers -Death Valley ~ '~ t FURNACE C,REEK (AP) -' "I like doing thinp no cne else llNever \Uldereslimate the pawer has done,•• Mn. Stewart said in a tor a horse, or a 62-year-old telephohe inter•iew Monday ~oman, F1ora Stewart said as night. "It was a challenge, and her palomino finished a. ''I Wanted to prove there's still C>-day jaunt across blistering a lot a 62--yeal-..old woman cap do. alb Valley. And ·I wan!M to prove what a magnificent animal the the horse The bone had shed its orance is. In this day of the """'11Y pants, but Mrs. Stewarlwu criais,tb~bonelsnololleolete." k till wearing her sequined Her ·a-year-old palomino, Son '-1eolard and' sombrero when she of F1re -she ea!IB him "Sonny" ~~bed a guest ranch Monday -donned a pair of orange bot rnanttoendtbe62·milejoumey. pants for the first leg of tbe 1: ''There were pOints Where the journey Sunday. Lettered on t. ftesh was ready to give up, but either aide was an advertisement lh• s~· I wouldn't let ii," said for a Palm Springs cl<>tbing store where Mn. Stewart works. · , Mrs. art. She said the bot panlB were ~ -She said she and her bone en· shed Monday' however• becaus~ .{ cou:nleftd temperatures that re-h h , ached 126 al midday 'and liUSIY t e roads through I e bleak ..:~wind• tllatillJled her ~w91;e~r:tually~­ " two lncbel off the saddle at ·otie wwch ID•llDf no one l"""d see f! 'nt. • tbe commerclal ,.~...,.,Son- 1".JlOlMn Stewart, rode 1.8 miles ny'1 derrlere: "Hot panta foe f SundaJ from Hell'• Gate to ~a1Rale's011EIPueo." ,, r-.-eroo~' 0 Mi~e Mn.Stewartuldlhtlbadbeeil r. .... '" •• ace •· n · . • planntn,a the trip for nlAe years ~...i her botH wJ!re lakeb --·bu~· Iii ,, ____ ,.~,, find . dawn b, •tihl•le to Ashford Mill • uft now ....... an ' . • anybody with enough l!UIS" to ,.44 miles lo the south, tlien obe es<Ort her lier emplQ)'S'' and J:~~~C,!d the · route back to three otb.er persons flnolly . ..,.,,...,.ereet . r"" No one It ltn~wn to have made a&rtXU. following in a car to pro-- ' a )Moebaclt journey acn>llS the 91de food and water -al hourly 'llllleybefor.. . .lllops alone the way. · • • •• of Brookl)')i, and 2,000 olber·old- Hollywood° rans. it was a chance to viJM" old movje serials such as "Captain Marvel" 'Ind "C.plain America" and some television programs of tbeearly '505. And a guest of honor, they bad Buster Crabbe, best remem· bered for his roles as "Fiash Gordon,•• "'Buck Rogers'' and ''Tarzan'' in serials and se>called ·~·Eeatur..es •• of the 1930s and '"°9· Crabbtt.. now 67, answered qllestioils, signed autographs and conceded be enjoyed keeping his name alive by appearances on colle ge campuses and at nostalgia conventions. Many conventioneers were drawn by tapes or old-time radio programs. Said Adam Richter of Rockaway, N.J .: "I just like the bygone era. When I was a child, old time radio was big -very, very big. And I used to enjoy listening to 'Gangbusters.' 'Inner Sancluml -programs of that type -and I just get some kinll of vicarious pleasure from them.•• Others weren't that easily im- pressed. Adrian Scbanler of Edison, N.J., .Went because her fiance wanted to go. She described nostalgia as ''somethjng -past and dead, something some people un- fortunately want to resurrect.'' Do.minating the convention was a thriving marketplace of memorabilia -everything from ''Hopalong Cassidy'' movie pollen to ','Happy .(Jliandler for President•• campaign buttons, available for _purchase or trade. Andrew N audus of Lake Ronkonkoma, L.l., one of the busiest of the nostalgia wheeler· dealers, was forthright In hla anal)'Bis of the phenomenon. "Nostalgia, is, to me. a means ol. supplementing my income,'' M sald:-''lbuy books that 1 kMW will calcl> orr.'l'hen I go to these conve~ons and I profit by it.'' • ; Nostalgf'I, almost by defini- tion, used" to be known as a pl~uant. -and perhaps not altoldher accurate -yearning ·lortbeplllll. • If the New York nostalgia Con- vention was any indication, though, that past may no longer be so far removed." · J \ I • eup • • 1er Every morning, daily interest is added to every Los Angeles.Federal Savings Account. Passbook Savings -Certificates of Deposit- r Investment Certificates All at highest rates , LOS ANGELES Savings insured to $40,000 FEDERAL SAVINGS Safe deposit boxes and the most wanted savings se rvices Newport Beach Office 3201' Newport Blvd. • 675-4500 (Across from City Hall) ·Head Oifice Downtown: Los Angeles Federal Savings ' apd Loan Association One Wilshire; l!os Angeles 90017 Other offices throughout the area , ., .. ; • '• I , I \ , I • • ' I • .- A4 DAJl."'f PILOT TU!!d!y. Septlfllbtr 2, 1975 • ------···.:· ltlilitarg PmDer Bl1' -~ . "·$"· # ::'.•~ witla · ·<:·.·" "?1:· .. Tom Portugal in 'f111-moil· LISBON, Portugal (UPI) -dent Francisco da Coeta Gomes ~the Mm7 and Air l"lfte ID Dl""!llent military officers met alone with the prealdeacy. -preolouo meetlni•· bul Ibey wen today in an effort to pack the In-. Their campaign to -G<Jo." l)Olabl7 absent at the Nm:/ eon. · · lll'plaiae , flueotial Armed Forces As-calves haa ovenhadowed efforts f~.tod•Y· · · sembly with moderatA!s and strip by left.wini.J>rime, Mlnlltet Jaoe If the mf!!leratea11a1D eontrol of ·I--""' a pro-Communist factiOn of ita Pinheiro de ,Azevedo ·to fsw'ni a -the UO-man Army a -eo;:man power. _, · new cabinet. Azevedo replac<!d Air Force dele1~:.;ou1c1 • . Army Chief Gen. Carlos Goncalvesasprlmt~ut fivethemanov • ma- Fabiao called his delegates into F)iday: JorilytntlieA11einbly. session at the TanaOs Army Base ,.__ .... '· 85 miles north of Lisbon. The Air FABIAO 'lllET.'.Wlth ,.,.,._.,. THE NAV)', which allo.bU a Force co'mmanded by Gen. tatives of bi1 qnita \bi.I morning fJO..ni&n · delegaUon, has backed Morais da Silva mel at an air inTancos. an armybaaetown~' Gonc.alve1. base about 20 miJes from the miles north or L1sbon. A el,!nilar . . ~The crowing milltarJ opposi- capital. Air· Force conference wa:a· UontoGoocalveswasbelghtened Smmner Requiem Both commanders have come scheduled for this afternOan in !<Monday wben Morais cla Silva t:·i·" -'--~.1111 of'-'--1o-~ out openly ag.ainst pro-SlntranearthecapitaJ. ac~ m ••1.-. ~up• ~i -! Communist domination of Military··officiaJs laid both .Coma;iunist dictatonblpagainst .1 Portugal's miUtary rf:gime and meetings were aimed at. select· ' tbe Will of tbe mijorit1 of ),, FAD!> OUTS DEPT.-itspolicies. mg new delegaUona to !lie :MO-~Ulal'apopulatloll. . ~-·· Summer officially went along Their main complaint has cen-man Armed Forces Asaemlj!ly, ''11'e oplnlon always baa been I·' our coastline yesterday. Along tered on the naming of Com-which sets the broad out.lineS oL confirmed ..._.t.Gen. Vasco Gon- Jt.. . the im111ediate shoreline, Labor ml.,U\i&t·backed Gen. Vasco Goo-government policy. · calves shotild ,not have been •;· Day wasn't so bad. The s un calves as armed forces chief, a The pro-Communist faction ' named Armed Forces Chief of •.. showed up a couple of times. position previously held by Presi-has dominated the deJ.egaUoos of · staff.'' Mor~is da· Silva said in a .,.. . Thus. for the way weather had statement . .-. been going all season, the three-eaaaOOO Hei•st . He said the coup that brought •· day holiday could be calculated a "11' 2 the millt&rJ'to power In PortUlal ~l· success. I mean. one day out of •••t ye~r ••cannot be lhreeisn•tsobad. • tzanaformell 'IDto a dictatorship . EGYPT • • SUIM .. ~·- \ \ ", \ • • • l • '. • Now the summer~hrongs will Two Band;ts Rob of20percentovertberemalnlng ' ' ,, 1 slowlydriftbacktotbeinlandre-..f. ~ ., a»percent.'' ' ' aches and we'll get our coastline Gen.' Car os Fabiao, the Army '-, given back to us again. Now we COIBID .. er, baa already JClnecl t.. • can all pray for an Indian Sum-G lw nd E • · the snoclerate.a J.n opposlng Gon· mer. Andifwedogettheblazeora PP'\/ . U X'.n•.as·S calves' call for the creaUon of a ,., normal August this month or • v., I r. ~ Coinmunist-styl~ ''people's de- \.). •fi»•11••w ,. " • ( ' \ .. ., ... NEWS1A.!V.4£YSIS . '" ' .. . "\ - maybe October, think of all the mocracy" in Portugal. • things you'll miss if you hit the DETROIT (UPI) _One man holdup netted the bandits Maj. Mdo Antun~, ouated ~ ·.· beach.Fore~ample : handedover$l,SOOincashandan possibly $20.000 in casb and foreign minister b(Ca\istof his , .-$8,000 coin , collection, and a $15,000 in rina:s, watches and oppositic;m to Gooc!J.V:es, can .. CONSIDER THE GOOD resi-other valuables. . , · vauedbarruks•trcilsth<'COUD• Chicago woman surrendered $80 ID t ~and___. .... dents of the Saddleback Valley, and a watch she wore around her A Greyb'ound spokesman_a.ald try receo wee.. • .. ,__r ·-_. _ " many of whom are beach addicts k . h . it ~as only the ''third or fourth'' mOi!)D.illtari:mebln favor· of & ..,_,_ .. _ .... ____ ...,....,,..... uf"aT........., even though th-ey ma:Ylive just --.ne¥h~ni~~y_:_ ar~d 36 other robbery of a bus in recent com. w-.1te·rn-;-1t'yle-democraertu --rNT'ERl~·1NmAU.ED BYEGYPT-AND•SRA!I; overthehiU. passengers _ were robbed by pany history. He said he also PorlU1al:" -lncilcatee Whete U,S. W•tch Stmtlon Wiii Be L!!qlecl Most of· this summer season, two bandits in 3 1975 version of a believed it n~\ted bandits theJ.r President FranciJc:o da Costa.. " ~ daya· ·in the valley. have been stagecoach holdup. richest haul in a bus ipbbery. Gomes, in a, bid to eMl a month ~ ·'· . , ~~~li~~~o~::d5~~~~;~ ~~ b~"!~a~~iin~a~r~i:na ~~:,~~ THE TWO MEN, described as ~~.-~~<fO:c~a':~:S:,~! A.tab C,.untries RafL· ofourcorrespondentsoutEITor.o Toronto Sunday night. ''business types'' wearing m.irlister Friday mght. but gav~ --~ , -,._. 1 way .®114, for example, that ''Sure, 1 was scared,'' Mrs. flowered shirts, boardeq.lhe bus .. him~the1_.1ew~and~blym_oie __ • '.... • ........:..~·-t ' ';~ · · w::~~~eon":.b:~2i::.:a~~~-::~~t:1!~~etti: .;:~h8~ff ~·: in~~~!~0\vtui~m Gorsbe, 6~. :=:::d;.jo '!~~forces ·· '~IWdat~,~-#·~~a~.m .. -b~ le;r-J ~ getting iinto the higb 80s, hE< neck myself because 1 couldn't · said one man put a gun ·tO his . . , ,. ..:Jtc,, " q b ~~~:;1e:!~!~;d1ao;~~er rise to Wldothe clasJ?." ~:'td s~t :ftY~!~~':,8 •=~z; FBJ ~'Aware eEJRUT, Lebanon (UPI) · . So yo.u live inJ4ission Viejo and DONALD_ PAllL, 'Z7 •. of Detroit miles sod.tbwest of Detroit,1 and • .. -Eg)rptians call .... the 8"" Middle: it's hot ·.(t.nd getting hotter and yo~. lost the $l,SOO and the coin collec-ordered him to drive on.· At-the ~ Jl"'lj_,...;.,,..-1_.;_, 1 ~' East'·set.U.Ament :.'t~t'S GBlllJ saY.~'Hey, let'.shitthebeachand lion. same time, Gorsbe said, \le or. "J-· ~ ble'''andtb~stakesiar&astpghas get out of all.this ... "You load tU> An off-duty DetrOit policeman_ dered passengers to c108e .their; f. can be-w.,ar verstiS p.!ate. kids, baCkrests and beach blanket on the bus was robbed of $600 in eyes and put their bands on top·o/ HOUSTON (Ufl) -'Die '* E.gyP:tian t.:rFstdent .~nwar, peace with lsri.el. ·, i and he.ad ovei: the hill for the cash, ·tii.s badge and his service their heads. -FBI.. t.Oavi'nced balf.is ; , Sadat 'itius eonvln~ tJl(t ~r · It is still too 'eBrly to·tell. ~ he shoreline Whereupan, ¥OU ~ere revolver. ·Police said be did not "Two or three" passengers police to cover .UP a repOrt Arab eowttri.'es that"by--i:igning Will succeed. greeyed Dy a.hell.VY .gray blanket challenge·tb~ bandits because of were struck-on -the bead when of-a~nveraatloti ipdk:at· ·~ agtie~nt wi~l~ael b~·~s Sadat is also gamblillgon Ofthefearlessfog, the risk to other passengers. tb~y failed to deliv~r their goods int'tb.e ·FBJ,w~ aw1areLee aaVinJ, bot betray:1ng. their inger's ability to n~c&iate . Ala.!, ii see111etl to~ a typical Altogetller, -police said, the .qw<:J<ly-enougb, Gorshesaid. . Harvey'Oewald Coilld be a .futur~ TQdolh!s, ~ejmiSitake a t~.Oolan):leiihts settle n~ pattem. Folk.s:who)iv,ealongthe ' ~ -"•' • " . ~ "·.c ·. threattoPl1eaiclll!lltJobnF. numberofcalculatiOl'riaks.'. between Syria and lsrae to immediate shoreijne .woold wit-WHENTHEYfinisbed\herob-' K,~y, a~eotcllngtotbe The Libyans, lrllqis and followuptheSinaiPact. nesstbearr.iv~lollhoirneighbors · Dally,jlOIDall•~ · bery,them.en. o~-rec1~-~-1o • --~---~•~e • p-•~•-•ana· a•e am~d those. • ..,.. I •• ~ ....... "" ·~ ~.... . ....... -"'""""'~ ~--' -• This'. woblct _disprove critics fro111:the, Saddleback', 'e •I ey ~., .• ,,.;;.~ 11 \'i!U 00 ""' • ..,. ·~ at a l)etrolt: fl'<!eway·1eait. • The ~cle sold Mon--'fiti!ily dpposed 'tO a new ~ cbarge E&ypt is se111ng ,out. · almoR-ev.er_yday.1 : . paper bY'5:30 p:m.. caw before Police said they believed an ac· ·day Dallis ·police kept mllibui' ~disengagement accord i(G_Arab neighbors to mange.a • · .-, , · ) \l': m. ·anti. y_our copy win be de-eomplice.witb a car mettbem. silent abo\it. the conversa-in the Sinai Desert.· seParate peace with Israel. TH,EV j\'E!!E EASY tO ·spot , .. ,.... Despite efforis by fedl!fal, lion for at,·least fi vo< "Egypt Betrays the Arabs," Far' while itcis clear that•tM -w.lth. the: ~?,fissi~ Vi~JO license Saturday. and Stinday: If YoU do not state and local police, no trace of. lJJ.Ontba and then Police . read the banner headline in a terms of the Sinai.Pact'will olfer plate frame~~' tlte .J:wo kl~ who ~e;,~i; 8Y~.U:.. S::O!f. !1~·:,;:·~~ the men had ~urned up Monday. Chief J.:E,~Curry reported Kuwaiti newSPaPer recently. imniediate benefits for Eg9pt. it :wer~ askini, • add.r,. what hap-a.m. ant1 yCH.Jr copy wu1 ~ ae11verec1. The robbery sent wlice bac,k: \4) the incident to·ttie Warren "Egypt to Sign the Humiliation is rar less clear bow they will penedto.the..s 1'' atld.the-mothpr files they were keeping from one Commission. Accord.'' echoed a .Beirut whojCtlooked .bewilderedinher Ck-c..t.tlot1T•l•ph-• week earlier, when two bandits -Thi · · ·· --. ~:.a not newspaper helpether~JlbS. · ! ~~--~~:CIJ:7.noppy.haF.ft-wasn.--t-that lhe . ~:,,~·s7°~u~~~~~:ae:!~.42°"311 again posing as pa~ers c0m.· fUny J-~m~~1~:~~Port sadat 1•-iamblipg on his ability Egypt will get a retum ~~ f,;j<Was so thick .she c~t see ana Wes1mins1e, ••...... 1.o.1zio man~eered a Greyhound in-whenrit.,-was ·reeel\fi!d in to contain the criticism.and stem ~Ii tpo 3 the ~ ~ :'!.i ~ the oceal); it was SJ> heavy she -$anClemente.Capis1rano Beach. terstate express in _the Detroit. May' of i964, according to Egypt's arowing isolation frQm sses e VaiU&- ouldn'tey.enfiodit. -San Juan Capistrano. area and systematiCally robbed th Chro . 1 ,. the Arab radical majority for hie Abu'Rulleis'oil;fields Jost to hus th 11 e S.ad~lebalac1kthVall.eyh· P!;~n':0~~:e~'.h. ~~~~~ 4,s.o.10 Its passengers of $831. · e me e. · · foll9wib' Secretary of State Easlsratelwarduno_ · g '1te l,967 ~dWe · lewi nowm1ss atwit '::=:=:=:=:=::::::::::::::::~:.:.------~~~~~~~~..::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::_....!H~e~n~ry!_~Kis~s~in~g~e~t~·s'!_!i'Oad~!!,21ow~~ard~~.:::::::.:.. ___ ~,;...--~ Fummer gone. Jmmediatecoastal - .re$idents will also miss '.f~w things. . Newport Beach·folks ,.forexam-- • . • -j . ' .. ' • .. - ple, will miss parking on Newport Bay Bridge. Why, they may be ,;:able to drive all the way across ~t. Huntington Beach people will )lave to do without the mqt.orcyc~e 1~upies who parked an om f?dain Street. Costa Mesans will no ~/longer have their byways used ~s 'Warking lots for the hapless Fotoring multitudes who were i;.---:;.. --~~gged-down-trying-to-m-ake it to !Balboa. , . _ ·--~· . , L • . • " ; ! • ' I IAGVNANS WON"i'HATI:'the varied i.rt shows tO kJck around l any more and they may have trou· ble adjusting to all the missing No Left Tum signs. Also, you may haye'to guard a,1tainst gO\ng into . .tshock-"when You amble into a cQastal restaurant and get,im· mediate seating. c As for the kids, they're going lback to scliool and will face their · own frustrations. You can bet as soon u the first class bell rings, the surf is going to come up. t f . Ecnad~r Coup Fail~; Mass . Arrests Seen QUITO, Ecuador (UPI) - , Presid~nl Guillermo RAldriguez Lara Imposed a curfew today and ordered mass arrests or chilla)I poliUcians who sup~ ed a bloody abortive coup )bat wu cru&hed"by loyal comman- ders. · · I llilitary and bospl\al llOW'Ces sal!l at tut count 17 ~ died and over 80 wer•:tJVured ID the l2·bour uprislnf Monday In wblC!l.a,nbel tanll unit managed to aelle tbe pTesld<mllat palact> 11111 ... In tuia4111Jcundecl •Dd , I forcad to aarreadar l>T the ..... ., j l'NlldeJlt Jlodtl .... lmpoeecl ~ • -rew from llPJll-~$·-a.11i.' !-" , f _.ordeltdtH..,_ .. alltlle , _._. Ill tbe ioalled clYlc I ;:i:"r: :::-t.: == ..,_,....coup d'-In an llllltdlDlrllliare~nlleto. • !.. .......... • • ' \I if,. 1 . • • I ' • } -~.·- I • ... ·- ' . • • I ...... .. :, • • • •• ~ - ' J -" •• ' I \ ' ' i .r:------ •J • " I I • -,, ' ' -' • I I· '· ~ e . .. t ll e ·-... · •. I .. • j ---• ,. . • . 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Explottr and its barges Explorer i& tb.e ~entral point in a . )Hawaii, sometimes la beithed,in arrived al a cove on Santa S'l.S"nit1Jlon federal la.YIBIAt. Los t:" ' LoacBeaetL. .. . Catalina Island off Soulbern An~.County-~~·'•, con~ 'lfOllOVl'l!li<l--~M6fMfo A • ITS --·~""'G barg California last weekend for sea tt'nding the ship 11 owned by ·Si!Alt~'""-l PO>l'T UAVf "!ME. rvv• ~.. e . Huehes' Summa Corp., have <• •• rtiiif'•~•sstol>I .,, was ace<>mpuied by w &mailer trial.o. according to Global sl-1 llM ship - a $7.$ -r"s; cme loaded 'tilth cable and ot;ber Marine, Inc~. operator of the millicntll"biD. I • U>SANGELES (UPI) -Loca!AFL-CJO ~ail CI;,..ks Uni..;, ofli~ w\11 probably recom"lencl their. members approv.e SW.. clay a teJ/\ativ~ aareemeot reacheil ~ the Food Employen Cauncil, a unioa.spc>tesman aaid la\e l\fonilay. · 'Jerry Lench said he erjieetee! wilOll endorsement ol the COD· tract pro!""' al reached in weekend mariithon bargaining sesalons in Wasbinlltoa.. D.C. Tll• tent_ative pad averted this week 's threatened strike agliini\ major su-"'arket chains throughout SoutbenaCalifornia. ~ · f Tetldters' St .... ' SACRAMENTO (AP) -TeacHers in suburban Sacramento's • San JumSchool District hav.e voted to strike Sept. 8. "l By ·~·207 Vote MondaYnight: the~ Juan teac:beri teject:., · ...,-ed a'3:7 peri!ennra1.,.y·increase p~hich a.aelief-1 associa· l' . tim president Elizabeth MacKenzie said represe11ted ·"'bwhiliat- i, · ~ ing" inadecjuacy off uncling for local schools. .. ~~-s~w!h" . . '-,.. : . BZRKELE'V '(UPI) -The >trite-plagued Be'rkele) Fire · -Department was down.to two trucks and nine men today after a ; deputy chief was Injured !lg/lting a brush fu-e . · i ·. . ·'A d.eP!!rtm.e~t s~esmen said Ji!on4,ay \Vl!S the l!usiest day " smce :tir,e~•-n; W!ll~ed ,off the job '! w<!eJ< ago but volunteers c~-,~;:~b~~~~ Work' .. '":_·.Vietnam Observes n' tn• ~· . ·l;ndep~mlence Day fl • • .• ( • . -' •. ! • ... • • . •"] ... • · SAIGON, South Vietnam {UPI) -N.o.l'lh jllld 'South -Vietnam : tbday celeb·rated.the 30th a.nnivers8.ry ot Ho Ch1 Minh'sdec:ltLta- ll-~· tioo. of independence following World War II. It is the first_ time the countries have been at peace during the hoij.day. , ~t!. · As Ho &Poke on this date in 1945, fighting already was un- ,,,.~ ·derway between his viet Minh and French forces. War continued . until last April 30 when the· pro-American governinent io Saigon capitulated. ::lr -l!.IJ • OJ . !!)J(, : • ·-i - f ''Be happy today, lhegreatestday of our nation, ~nd be ready • tomorrow to work, work, work," President Ton .Du~ Tha,ng of North Vietnam declared in a broadcast .. Miners Go Back . ' CHARLESTON. W.Va. (UPI) ........ Striking Pennsylv3.nia coal minen r~turned to work today, but in West V_irginia, hotbed of a Wildc3t strike th.ai has. idl~· 6o,ooo miners in Appalachia, there was no end in sight to the crippling walkout despite a federal court order. ·' HoWt•er. t .. e U.S. justiCe .MD Teletlwn :Ends ' . . W~th $18,868,499 • the Muscular Dystrophy Associ•· ' t.As VEGA.$ CAP) -.. I can't believe it, but it'' true," ex~ claimed co111edian ;Jeny Lewis aa his Mu~cular:· Dystrophy '.l'eletbon · ended with $18,868,499 in ple<lges -··the lqest sum eYer"for such °'n event. The star-st,1dded 21\oii ·hour . ~. which ori&i1lateld: from the . Sa:J:tara Hot~I 11.ere, was Lewis' ·l!Jtb )'!1nual Labor Dl!y weekend appeaf for Junds to help fmd a . cure for th~ crippling disease. . ''TWS PROVES something beaut.ifW. and Powerful for me ... said the comedian, who has served as natioDal chairman or .. tioa for the past quarter century. ''"ben _we get togaber, as we've done here. we're reaching far the things that miracles U"e . madeof. l"m surerthanevernow that we're°"c'lose to finding a cure fot'1'l11Sculardyslropby."' WHEN LEWIS originated the annual event, it was canted by ju&t..a single station. nus year. ttre telethon was broadcast by a record 195 stations across the country. Actor ~had Everett and Ed McMahon of televisioo's Tonight Show served to cobost tbe en:nL • ··-· Departm-.... lil,ed1i!\lil seek.· ing'to-•H•te-thf: tax~ on tho l!flllimil Ute slrij i• ...-by the fedenlgMemment. NICE SURPAlSE Jerry Lewis _._ TllE 0011£1NllENT bas aot fonaal\y 11CltJio11' ledced ·the SU b- ma.rine-irai siq oper:lltian con .. ductell 11!' Ute $1iip.f«theCentral Intelligence Abney. But CIA llirede< William Colby and other CIA ·officials briefed aewsmen otf the uc.or~ eacller tAis year about the Glomar duriq: a time when Celb~ ,... tryjag to keep the stocy out ol priJiL Bomb Kills Two BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) -A powerful bomll went off early today in a plush neighborhood in Buenos Aires. killi11g two persons and destroy. iag: a barberllloll ewned bJJ Presi· dent Isa.e}?el· Peron's hair stylist. police said. : J ~· l '. The back·tO-:work move~ent hr about 10,000 Pennsylvania· nunertlo)Wweda vote by Umted Mme WorCers Union locals In-...• ~ . d~ait<funi~n Officials sai~ ~etumout was nearly normal ai the big.o}>erations in Pennsylvarua s Washington, Greene and Fayette counties. ' i I I 1 . .l!df Brad QMelled 1 ( J f MONTGOMERY, Ala. JN SHORT · (AJ') -More than 100 black an'd white inmates were -----------' /~gated at the Mowit Meigs prison center today following a / raciilly·mOtivated brawl Monday night that left two inmates bqepitalized and as many as34injured, prison officials reported. John Hale~ information officer for the prison, said the Mount Meigs Medicat and Diagnostic ~nter was quiet today and that the racial segregation of inmates would be ended after a cooling- offperiod. He said it was uncertain bow long that would be. lfallcotlt lip In Afr MIAMl (AP.) -Negotiations between National Airlines and the carrier's striking flight attendants have resum·ed in Washington, ·but there was no indicatio,n that an end to the walkout was near. · ~ The 1,200-member Associhtion or F1ight Attendants is seek· ing pay increases which would boost the monthly salClfY or new attendants fro~ $49.1 to $1;11, the 0 top scale from-$"135119 $800 For~r Vegas Showgirl Res~ti.ed After Kidnap BEL AIR (UPI) -Connie Heffron,· a former Las· Vegas shOwgirl and former wife of th~ late showman Jack Eritratter. was rescued unbarmed less than an hour al}er she was k.idnaped ffl)lllberbomefor-$300,000ransom. • Mrs. Heffron_. 38, and her husband Robert, 30, a Los Angeles tire company l!xecUtive, were· accosted late SUnday by two masked gunmen as they returned to their home with a family frlencl, Hershey Entin, 30, of Beverly Hills. "Entin, who allegedly helped in the abduction, and one of the 1\4D1'Den, Eric NaOne, 241 of Hawaij, w~re·arreste<t a short dis· tance away on suspiCiOn ol armed robbery; and field in lieu of ~,000 bail. Police were searchiruz for the third suspect. ~kidnap drama began when the two gunmen -one ~aring alorilla mask and theClthet' a bandana -accosted Entin and the JMfwas, forced them inside the house, tied them up and stole ~ Miii> md a pistol. • . • • . · ll'bey tbea annollllC<ld that they were goibg to kidna!l'Mrs. lief. ·,~ wbO Was twice married to lntratter,. former e'nteitlWnnent : dlteC:tor at the Sands Hotel In 1.as Vegas. She bas appeared as an actreuilnderthenameCorinneCole. ·~ They •'!id' Ibey wolild kill her uni.SS they were )>aid $300,000 • wl.}t'~l:~.;t Mrs5' Hel!i iii the inmk of the c.,liM &-.m.• · ' 'etUwtllf~UD.le,..vi&li Ued111>inhiahome ..• ~-• , .. • They apparenUy let.Enlfnou of the car a lew blocks -•Y-Her. fn)n, meanwhile, freed limself and called police with a descrip- tim<lithecar aqd lbellcenaenwill>e.r. : . • . i . ' \ • • . • ' ' . .. . , :1 • ' HOW THIS MAN FROM BOMBAY MADE A SOUND INVESTMENT MEANINGRJL ·,For 21 years, the Orange'County Philharmoni c Society has enriched the cultural life of our community. and Zubin t'lehta. the extraordinar:y conductor from Bombal,l • India. has added r\eW mean\ng lo this sound invest - ment. Mehta's leadership_ of the Los Angeles Phil· harmonic Orcp~stra is one re~son why their coricerts in Orange County are sold out year after year after .. year. This year. in order to bring more music to more , people. the Philharmonic Society is sponsoring two series of concerts. If you ~vant to know more about these superb concerts. if vou would hke to get in volved with fhis group of neighbor' dedicated to our cultural enrichment. if you iwould like lo order tickets for concerts. in Orange County, call. .. ORANGE COUNTY PHii.HARMONiC SOCIETY . . • ' 2m \.lksl Coast Ff>ghw.\y Newport Beach. C..Moma 92660 m4i 646-641l •. One in a series of public serviCI! advertisements sponsored by Avco Financial Services, Newport Beach, California • I • ... --, • I ,, • ' r • • • • ' • • ,. ' I. . l - , • . • . . • .. · I Teen ·-.Jnst1~ Uneven . Unifonn Staml.ai-ds Needed, Study Says ·' BJ' GAll'Y'GMNVllll: .... ...., ........... ' After be Int arrested Ill 01"llnge County, a suspect, ed teenage prooUtute wW probably spend two weekain juvenile hall walting a court hearing. Chances are good.the girl's adult counterpart will -be back on the street in a few hours. • .. A suspected mi ii.or juvenile drug offender arrest· ea in Costa Mesa has about a 70 percent chance of having his case settled by local authorities. BUT IF ARRESTED in nearby Fountain Valley, it's 90 percent certain that the same youthful of- fender will end up in Orange County Juvenite Hall. And youngsters carted off to the hall are more likely to be detained there when empty beds are plenUful than when they are scarce. ' Tbo5e are examples of inconsistencies cited in a recent consultant's study of Oran1e County's juvenile justice system. The $10,000 study by former California Youth Authority official George Saleeby is covered in a 68-pagerepqrt titled ''Wmdsof Change.'' queotlonnalra aent out by l!Je consultant 1ald there II a De,e<I to develop 11..iard crl~a f« cletentloo • "TllEKE CAN llE llWe di•allfeOment wllb the statement that no wWcnn criteria exilta.'' said Saleeby. He helped prove hia point by nolinc that Hunt· lnst011 Beoch police in 11174 referred 37Pe'n:entofthe juvonllel arrested there for crimes aplnat peraoos tothebaUlnOran1e. In comparison, Sant• Ana sent 118 pen:entof those arrested for similar offenses on to the hall. And be went on to suegest to the county Juvenile Justice Study Committee that)lired him to do tho report that only three measures shoul.d be applied to decide ir minors should be detained: ....!As a guarantee the suspected offender will make court appearances. ... · -For the detained minor's own protect.ion. -For the protection of others. THE TEENAGE prostitute who usually spends two to three weeks in juvenile ball waiting• bearing to determine her guilt or innocence bas a different problem, aceording toSayleebe. "She will anguish over the morality or a system SALEEBY CONCLUDED that what happens to a that allows her adult female prostitute acquain- juvenile arrested in Orange County depends more tance to return to the~treets as soon as she p0ste $50 on where he is arrested and who arrested him than forbail,"theconsultantnoted. on the offense he is suspected of commiting. He concluded by suggesting that the teenager . Police in Costa Mesa, for example, are prone to might likely decide that there is no system and very deal with suspected youthful offenders in their own little justice in the juvenile justice system. community, accordingtothestudy. "The number or children detained is not as im- ln Fountain Valley, though, it is far more likely port.ant as the questionable logic used in releasing that the same offender will be directed to Juvenile o'r detaining," Saleeby said in his report. Hall, Saleeby said. And, he argued, by narrowing the reasons for de· As a result of such inconsistencies, a majority of tention down to the three he suggested, existing ine· law enforcement officers who responded to a study quitiesinthesystemcanbeminimized. -=-~~__:__:~~~~~~~~---1 Press Club Helps Devine Celebrate Entertain.er Anily John Wayne will serve Devine will celebrateh1s as chairman of the 7oth birthday Oct. 1 with event. Other guests in· the Orange County Press elude Ronald Reagan, Club at the Disneyland Juatice Robert Gardner, Hotel. The party will be . Claire Trevor and Roy open to the p~l!!lc. Rogers. · -The program will in· . TURNIN0'70 :: A11dy o;v1ne clpde clips from a few.Of Devin.e 's 400 films that date back to the silent film era. ' > AN F;NTERTAlNER for: 50-years, hi~career _,includes radio ap- pearances with Jack Benny and Lum and Abner. His television career included seven y~ as Jingles on the '!Vlld Bill Hickock show atld his own show, "An- <Jy'.s ~ang," Ticket mformaljon ls available ~~ poritactint mem~rs of the· ptess ;:.;::L<clUb.r Co·cb.airmen for 1 'the event are Jim I;>eBn. executive editor of the Re'eiste"r, . and Thomas ... Growth ~ •• Strength Peace of Mind ' . Kt!evil,,tdifor of the Dai· ly Pilol . ·This year, because of the· risks involved end the declining returns in many Invest• mentS, more prudent people than ever have moved to Home Savings. Savers choose Home, ''Old Dependable_§ince 1889," for reasons that should interest you! No financial Institution pays more on insured savings .•• Many dcr not offer as much in either interest or free and special services ••. Savings grow where the great growth is. Compare and you will find that it pays 10 Be Sure al America's Largest. · . ' I , l r t.~sttb-~ Pllblishers l! Face P~~ Charge '• : i ' SANTA ANA -A busband·wife team whO l publish the sex t8'ioid L.A. Star are free on $5,000 • t bail each today, following tbeir arrest foll alleged peddling of pornography on Santa Ana street cor- f.. nentoanychildwithaquarter. 1· · Paul and Shirley Eberle were booked into I Orange County ,JA.if on .warrants charging sale of . l obscene materi81 to minots.and displaying obscene l mattir for sate. -1 • Now over It '. SEVERAL ORAl'IGE CQUNTY cities have dis-. • cussed or attempted to enact ordinances forbidding ' . . 6 BIWON'.DOLLARS • . • • • . ' ! \ Slf.eel comer newspaper rack sales of sexually-oriented publications. ~ - Their efforts have encoun.tered trouble on con-• I . stitutional grounds and opposiUon from legitima\e • news publications, because Of difficulty in drafting a law in which the wording would ban tabloids con· sidered obscene, but allow a reeogniZed ne'(sp-aper ~ of general circulation. • Santa Ana police took the Eberles into custody J al their Wilshire Boulevard of:flce in Beverly Hill}I and?et}U"Ded to county jail by investigators. They fa.se a'rraignment in Central Orange i County Juditial Distrid Ccurt wi~lOdays. E EBERLES WEii£ charged earlier this ar in Los Angeles fot allegedly s\lperimposing and publishing a facial photograph of actress Angie Di~kinS"on on a photo of a naked woman. 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Men's smt • $9 corduroy we1tern 1tyl1 jeant.100% cotton or polyester/cotton flare leg. · Men's size ..... ~ ·ctoseout 3 for $1Q J • " • - .r' /' Orig. $8-$9. Men's sport shirts in solids and prints.· ,y:.~l ( Sale 4.80 ·.' • r ( • •I 11 . ' ·' I I Reg. $6. Toddl~ra' cotton cord •• panteeta with polyester/cotton ... . . polo tops. Styles for boys an~ • I 1 • girls. Appliques on solids, more. I Sa.le4.60 ! . .. Reg. 5.75. Polye.Wr knit pant· ~.€ · Hts for Infante. Snap-open " shOulder styles fOf boys and girls.·M..any styles and" colo1:s. . ~I. -89¢ 3.98 Jr: • Gfrl1' acryllof 1 • Meo1a 11r1pec1 .. • nylon ~ea.high • crew nOl:k ahlrt'i. I aocks. ·M·L. Pqly81t~r/ cotloll • •• ~ . ;'1.; ' 'I . , . FASHION SLANO.-Newrx>rtBeach(7141644-,!\1!\ • \ • \ ' • • 9' lyle le~ e · .. ' Sale3.19 Rog.SM.Fllbric.-wlllJ '°"9'Wearlng topsail u-Bal~ on:h, cushion insole. • · Sl:oa for women and girls. :i ~ Sale4.79 . . ;. ;: I Rfg. 5.911. Striped bolkotball ' ·' lhooo wtlh air-cooled cotton -.::~ d~ck.upJHtrs. balane8d arCh. · · Sizes ro~ men, boya, youths. .. , • • . . • • ' { • 1.J • • f ' ' • • : ' . • •• ;, • - • , . • • • • . • .. . . i ! ,. ,, '. ' . . i 1'11 sale prices effectlv:e . through Sept. 7. .. R8g. 5.99. Boat oxfords wilh heavy weave cotton duck UPAers • Cushioned insole. White, navy. Sizes for men, womeh, boy$. • For children, reg. 4.99, 3.99. 2·03· $~v~ogs .Q.n .stu~dy fabrlc·.st1aes •. ·. __ _ Boy .a -~pai·r a·_,d . a spare . • '· . ~~------•'o....;. __ ..;..._, ____________ ~ .€ I ·' 9.99 Boys' boots, natural soles. Split leather i.i;;,,.._.ui;J: 1 rs. 3 V. -6: '· 14.99 Men's bOots Men's n~tural with natural . type sole soles of molded shOes, split rubber. leather uppers. ., 4 ~· \ • ~- 6;99 . .; 12.99 Girls' crepe •• Women's rocker wedge-oxfor~a, · · platform san- tWo-t.one -i, dais, natural . vinyl uppers. uppers. Natural.' I 13.99 Women's Dune Oiggerstt with n31urat soles, foam insbles. • .. : . . '( • 3 for1.33 ' . • • .. l • -~~-- • > • Juniors say hellq . · to great new fall lashions SaddlebacR l••n1. polyester I colt on f brushed denim. Jr •. sizes. ' . Save 203 on our women's sleepwear sa·1e 3.20 Reg. $4. Choose sleeveless long gowns or _babydolls_with bi~inis_ColorS-5~.:L High waist girls' jeans in 100°,.:. cotton denim. i:iare styling in navy~ Girls' sizes 7·1 4. 2.99 aso Indian cotton gauze lhlrt9 in plaid button-front or popover smock styles. Juniors' S-M-L Pretty printa cover these. long-sleeve T-shirts . All polyester. Junior~· S-M·L Big_203 s_av_ings on necklaces. What a great selection of costume necklaces! Choice of ropes, nothing chains, pendants, more. See them today! • Girla'-T ·shirt dresses of polyesler/couon wilh he r favorile g_re61Klg card type screen pr'ints jusl lor lun. $6 I 6.50 !,C lrfll 3.!tl 3 for 2.99 , ·, 5 for 4.49 3 for~. Meh'' n&velly Men's.briefs and Men) rib-top • Boys: T·sh1rls .tKlnt crew nacfc' r .. shirts'ln.aoft ... athletic ioolts. In white cotton, shirtL Polyester. while cotto~. Cotton/nylon. • Briefs, 3/2.88. :. Boys' cottori crew socks w•Vt striped top. • Girts' nylon • _ ,Boys' shirts In run-resist tights. olye~er/couon. Colors. S·M·l . Solid cOlors. Hobo shirts for girls in prints and solids. Girls' sizes 7·14. ' Girts' angel sleeve blouse in crinkta ctoth. Qlrl1' all11 7·14. . ·Sllap Sunday· 12 to 5 p.m. at the following stores: HUNTIN,GTON CENTER, Huntington Beach,(7t4) 892-7771. . . ' ,. ' . I HARBOR CENTER, Costa Mesa-(714) 646-5021. . - • -• f\. l / ' /. i ' • • • ' ·Ct·isis f o~ Refuge~· __. -..:......,., ..:..-' .,J. -- ' ~eiarunningoutCortlleVlelnalllesereCUieesat · nilpJen~etoo'stenteity. . · As cool, occasiooall)'1 t'ainy fall weather ap- 'Oaches, plans must be made to ,move the 14,000 re- alri1ng ·refugees from the dirt-noored tents that ive served as their first homes in the United States. Pendleton officials hllve tenta~ively set the end of :tobef as the deadline for closing the center. 'They would like to find sponsors for the remairi- g refugees by theg, ~ut the t11.sk is not easy. The ternative will be to Hy those whl> are left lo the re- gee center at Fort Chatree, Ark., where they could • ;"housed in wooden barracks. Obviously this would be a costly and comple11 eration and would not solve the basic problem. · l Aid is being sought enlisting more group sponsors· the West Coast. Churches, sY11agogues, parishes, tpor~tions and neighborhood groups set up to sliare o responsibilities o(,sponsorship could be of great Ip. For information call, l.dll·free, (800)368-1180 or. llber!Y In town were lulndle!!.swillly by platoons or Mllltaryl'l>llce, That~wllhaSUJ)remeCourtrul­ ing lhl't 8JT1!St8 and.eyen qu~oolna.of servicemen wb9 are out of uniform must be by clvfllan poJiFe. The task, unfortunately, proved too much for the Oceanside force, as Marines on leave 'Or recently discharged milled around the downtown area night after ni~t •. Fights, burglaries, rapes and dls- turbilnces have become routine. · -Appeals to tbe·base bJl,ve brought assurances of· coowat.ioo &11d a couple ot bars hava been placed off h"milS, but only Washiogtgo can cblll!i!!,the dlscb,-rge proceaqre. , ... . ~ 'Oceansloe, and to a lesser extent, Sao Clemente, must take the heat. And it's a lot to ask of a couple of peaceful seaside communities. Non-criminal Juveniles I ;ally. 646-8153. A recent consultant's study of Orange County's I . ;:rn~eOedUisbur)geentanOfd lhfelithmeiseshoBrt.ase juvenile justice system revealed that 44 percent of the youngsters admitted to Juvenile Hall in 1974 had not committed crimes. Translated to numbers, that means or 9,662 juveniles taken to the hall last Year. 4,248 were While the Pendleton Marines merit nothing but charged with non-criminal offenses such as truancy :rise for their handling of the refugee camp, some of and other forms of oon-crimi~l misbehavior. ~ir number have been -involved in a much less At the same time, Juvenile Hall was chronically vory situation in the adjacent city of Oceanside. overcrowded and twice was threatened with de· With Pendleton serving as a discharge point for certification as a fit place to keep minors. , turning. Pacific M>\rines, the community has been New screening procedures at the hall have pro- : by a mini-crime wave which has resulted i1> the re, ved effective in helping to keep the inmate population 1nation of its police chief and now, a city council de-down simply by rejecting most of those who haven't : ·jontoshutdowothe YMCA'sservicemen'scenter. committed criminal offenses. This was an understandable blow to Y officials, All of which suggests that the Board of ";10 had plans to teplace the building they had used Supervisors appears to have acted wisely earlier this ' . ce 1943 with a new, million-dollar facility, year when they refused to go along with a $5 million • I !So his baby food has a few insects, insect parts, rodent hairs and paint chips! Nobody's perfect ••• right?' - • In earlier days, problems involving Marines on plan to build a second juvenile hall. . ., . •'~~~.....:..::::..::....:..:..:_..:..:_~~-=-~~~~:.=,.:..:..:..;=-.:.__:.___:_~~~~~~~---''--~~~~ ....... ~~~~~~~~~~~-..1 'Vudity· Law , ~~--. Dear C'an and Bottle Lob"fj Puts on Pressure ~)erves No Gloomy f'UfPOSe Gus EPA ·Throwaway Ban Sahota·ged ~YDNEY BA~RI~) . Now the mighty U.S. govern· ent, ill its infinite wisdom, is t to ban nude bathing along .u>e..Cod. This 1would mar~ the ·:-St time that the Federal gov· -nment prohibited nudity on lY national park beaob. And hat is the..PJ>in~ of i~.JlllX .fl!.'lfl' a.n1ers, : · e patrol· 1 ve)J.icles,' e thous· 1 ·s appro· : ated for · ests ancl :Jal_s and '4gd and all 1e expensive ataP!ier'nar.:-, '\ f ctj_minal ' pnaaence. ob; yes, you can ~et,up-1<>-lil<-JllOllthi.cln jail Jr nauntlng a f anay oo the Trurp !aeb._ -· . • ' . . ,..,,. Tlil:s ls bow law autborltles frit- ;T awv tffetr en~re:Y. time and <!blloloiil/ (11.Dd ourt;u<Jnoney), • lile l.'\<41"criloe nms·rampant • •1Ltcdl1 dressed thugs feel free , raa•l~k'hQ&&SeS ;wJliliettbe con· . • ¥1'1>us\ly-engaged in ~itg the 'pubic ~htereat. lease \loll 't iq_a~e t•hat lle, '' Mr. Ty~er~ and · • amlsclllevoW1puo!) T . ., , WHAT dAKM. udi.ty .in itself · oes, «·bas ewer done~ is beyond JY mmprebensioo to fathom. It lU 'IUOD to ODBeetuty, or ven to eroticism: a naked body lowly , parboiling . itself on the and is about as erotic as a alamander stuck on a slab of b.ingJes: &lyone who has vis- ted a nudist colony (as I did on· ·e. when a young reporter on a ;to(y) knows that nudity shortly e:ites indifferen~e, not lust. I would . not avail myself or iude bathing on a public beach, .. There is a gasoline price con· W ASIUNGTON - A move to clean up the tbroWaway ~ans-and bottles .that litter America has been sabotaged in the backrooms trol now? "" 'L:W. onhe Enviroli~ental ~ion , Agency. ... f; , · ' Every year.;-an astounding 60 billion throwaways are ~cattered across the American (JAC~ ANDERSON) bottles are spending $20 million to thwart the EPA clean·JlP scheme. Even more dismaying, the container tycoons have been able to pull strings-.lnside the EPA and to get inside informa- tion for their lobbying campaign. . landscape -· · not for any specious moral re-t 0 5 5 e d i n FOR EXAMPLE, the June 2 ason~·but.for esthetic.ones-no ·ti-ash cans guidelines were auppose4'to be in~of1myyearshasarighttoiq,~ ., strewn aloni kept se.cret until they were met the 's1gbt o( his ere8kirig · roadw'ays. publi!fJle4 in the Federal body .upon . ~n,,.ther.-~ut in • "<t*pped Into· / Retlster. Thepnrpose~tllisrule . ~ger and su~m'l"da.ys .. l _cer-lakes and • . r Is to prevent.undue Politlcalpre- tapily would~'!. have_'lbOUgbt · streams. This not only Is a stag-, ssure at the planning level. twice. ab_out sk1nny-diPPlJll, I! lh;e genng waste but a stupendous -Birt on June' 19, copi!!S pf the !"orals of my era bad pemutted pickup proble111,. draft guidelines were slipped to it. -• As the first step toward reduc-' ~ can'aod'botUe lobby. -1'be ~f· THE B •N on nude b• athlhg. 'ing the debris, the EPA drafted ificial wh? lea!'ed~the "!aterial " new guidelines on June 2. These was EPA s 5;0lid w . director, isn't impprtant in itsejf, .ex~ would require ct.istomerS-topay a . IL Lani!f .JJic~m e have a Casonanfusei'oxn~mopflep~fv~te' ~c:f•~y-t ··deposit1 on tbe1 beverage con,. fcopyof¥si,~mit l~ast .. au tainers they purchase on federal log the industry for Its review with publiCwelfare. It may be premises. To get their depoSit and-CQ'1tment-_;_'__li_Jm_e of the personally wrong to gamble, but back, they would have to tum lo material was leaked jo the en- laws against gambling are theiremptybeerbottlesandcoke vironmentalists, wbowereequaJ .. . ab&urd and ineffe~tual; it may be cans. ly Interested in the guidelines. privately objectionable f.o print Armed with this inside fn· or read pornographic material, ALTHOUGH the ru1.S wolll<l formation, the powerful lobby but that is a matter for churches apply only to national ~kl. beg~ to. mobilize against the -and~edueatiooal institutions to mill•·~ ca-m='='=~"": ~·· 'EPA nF EPA Clli f copewith,notFed<!ralageocies. ~, ~""""'"~· ~ ,,an even as e facilities, the intenl19n also was Russell Train was proclaiming bis public support of"••a man• datory deposit measure.'' . _ The U .s. Brewers. for exam .. r.'le, distributed a costly, JB.page · obbying package to beer wholesalers. They were urged to write their local congressmen. Legal opinions, economic argu- ments and other helpful letter- writing hints were included. The names were also listed-of every senator and congressman who migbt c;onceivably bave anytbiog to do with the pirowaway pro- blem. '_ · " ' ALREADY this lobbying cam· paigo bas atimulated a Ooocl of letters to EPA from Cilpitol Hill. More than 200 members of Congress have written to EPA about the guidelines. Yet Hickman, far from being punished for alerting the in· dustry. has b·een promoted. Other EPA officials met private· Iy on August 13 with represen- tatives from Reynolds Metals, American Can, U.S. Brewers.· Coca-Cola, Bethelem Steel, Owens-Illinois and related un .. ions: . The confidential minutes show, lncreditily, that anothei'top EPA official, Acting DePlllY Assla!ant Administrator Robert (loloana, slipped the lobbyists "ecples·cit the comments made by other federal agencies during our . .. agency review,., : These comillenta, Wbleh are supposed to be stricllf private, can now be used by t)le throwaway lobby to bring PllS- sure .on ~the other agencies that support the depos\t measure. Tile confidential nlfuutes also note: •'it is no secret that most of the P!!OPle present would.like to ciuasl> tJie beverage con~ guidelloescompletelf," • AS fl result of the pressure that the.try bad been able to mouo~ d the -. the EPA . lini>cted Out of the 8ul e recommendation callloil for state and local ~ern­meo!s to jOlo lo tbe llaWe'agaillst throwaways. Footnote: IIlckman explahied that he and Colonna bad lilerelf meant to get the objectiOilS of lbe industry so that the final guidelines would need fewer changes. There was no intent to favor industry, he said, nor was it ill~al to give tbelp the~- ments. . · . Most of what we call "vice'' -to encourag•.ciUes, oounttes. aDcl as distinct frQm crime-costs us states to adoPt'sitnil~measUies. 1billioos of dollars a year to med.. But if, thlS seemed a ilmple, die and muddle ~ Wi~ absolute-logical S:Olqµon, the adVOCjrtes at ly no diminutlo!'_,of<itimr activity EPA\lido'treckon with the greed Ford: Candidate or LeOder? or appeal. And '1.11e Worst cOrrup-o'C the manufacturers, wbo rake lion on the police rOrces (and in. in huge profits f~m throwawa'ys. government generl.lly) springs Nor did the advocates take mio . fro~ the covert protection of account the political puwer of the th!'Se actroties..tlu:ouill.b~lilces-Gf-the-IF.S.B~n., andpay·offs. . _ Aluminum Co. of ...America, Instead of concentrating our er. ReynQlds Metals~ Can Manufac .. forts on hard-core crime, and the turerS, Institute, National Soft elimin3tion of the rotten environ-Drink· Assn. and Glass Container ments that spawn it, we mortally Manufacturers Iruititute. weaken our law enforcement The story of what happened agencies by diverting them to hasbeencarefullylockedinEPA such nonsense as patrolling the files, where it was supposed to be beaches looking for naked bodies • hidden from the public. But we who are no more of a menace to have obtained the suppressed society l.haD a bleached hunk of memos and letters. driftwood on the shore. The manufacturers of cans and ' ( ' • . .. .. ' WASIUNGTON -President ( J travels. Protel!bfromlleallanite Ford Intends to campaign this EVANS-NOVAK national committee members year without obeying stringent wouldfollow. financial regulations imposed on· all other presidential-<!alldidates ~~==~=~~==~~. _.ll. l'OllD!S,-t~prob[ems by the new election law -an ex.. ti on al committee will pi.ck up the are more acute. •u 11e nothing in erclse lo. loophole-seeking which tab for the rest of the President's the law that draws! a cllstiDctioo could land him in political and J9'15politicaltravels. · between political lrlpa by a can· legal trouble. Thal relieves bis specially diclate Wbo is a·p'!J'9' leader and The President's intentions became clear ·Aug: 18 and· 19. when his six purely polltical speaking stops were paid for-by the Republic!ID National Commit, tee . (including an approximate $3,000-an·hour rental for Air ForceOoe). Wbat'smore,thena· Bill s ·eeks Single-cell Jails created campaftn organization, one who is not,'' a Federal FJec-- called the President Fonl Com-tlonCommissionsourcetoldus. mittee, from spending its own A Repbblican National Com .. money. Much more important,. 0mittee ,spokesman told us the none of Mr. Ford's expensive and President Ford ~mmiU... bad extensive political travels this ask~ the FEC fqr an advisory year will be charged against the opinion. Ao aide at the Presideol newlaw's$10millionoverallpre-Ford CommlUee told us the re. conventiQn spending limit. Final· quest was being drafted at the ly, the laf;'s limitof$5,000-less Wliite House. White House than two hours of Air Force One coumel Pl\ilip Blicben told u$ flylogtlme-forRepublicanN•· his stafflwa.s·Pl'tPalilia a·abllb' tlonal Committee ((llltribulions draWiog' the dlatiiletklli'between toasloglecandidatewill-Ford-the-eaodlda14! 8od Fonl- a laugher. tbe-party·leadet .J>at, mlCllt 11Q$ ask' the FEC for u Oillhioo. • [ ) construction figures place the excluded state prison.'l, pointed RATIONALE: Althoufb Tile upshot: Tbe White Hause c06ts at around $30,000 per bed. out that the last state prisons M . ord Is an aooouoced can-is Interpreting the law as It see9 EARL WATERS • Presumablf lhls applies to jails built were with' single c~lls didate for President, bis lawyers flt and lo a war 'possilile for llO _ : _ having both:s{Qale aod multiple specifically designed to prevent claim be is traveling politically othercUdlate. . . 0 cells. . ....... ,~· futuredoublt?ttlling. , this year as leader of the jedly believes the building of any To buttrest.bit JIOlilion Nejod--. • _ , R;epublican party, not as a can- nw jails which are not. totally ly obtat~ed an 'bphllflll from lbe HE ALSO r""ited the fact that didate. Those travels will be shJglecellfacilitieswouldnoton-Legislative. Counsel on the coo-thooe committed to prison have financed by local party funds fy be extremely foolish but , stitutlon1l.1IJ 'Of mllltiple, oc-been convicted of crimes, have a . ~ t!trough the national com-wasteful cupancy JailliOUSes.' • · '• ' reccrd and there Is substantial mittee When be is engaged lo • • • .~, , • .i ._ · · information'_ 'about each in-Amd·raislng and .~ from '' THE OPINION found that divldualto1.::'delnthebouslnJ~ thenafionalcommitteewbeobe SINCE THE l!IOVe in r"""1t "Mull' I f ill ~ is -)'ears ha.I been awa;r from etty 1p e occupancy ac· ties inmates. veri so, he Saia. all not. jails to greater utilization of are not, per se, uncon1Utu'· prisoners are inttially~ttousec:t tn This outrages ·=· th tloaal.'" It then stated "In view or s;••le cells for at )east two weeks Ronald Reagan, who Is I•• •· a county facilities e Nei·edly bUl ff d I --., di erent a mlnistrat on and until each one's potential can be candidate for President · is being viewed with greater goals of county Jails from the asseued. Mr. J'.'qnl, as deftned by the elee· alarm by county, rather than city atate prison syatell!. we think "Tbil type of sophisticated in· tlon law. Evea I( Reagan an- Clfficial.I. there.is a basis for a Court.to Ctlll-·-formation 19 not available when pounces blo formal candidacy as At !eat 15 c:ounUe1 Are 'Jft' Clude that peraima ecimmltled in someonejadellveredtothecoun· expected, tbe Republican Na-s.~t Pt• •taf,• where ,new tbe "'l:.1fc iau whlle awaltina ty· Jail," oil.Id Nejedly, who,. tlonal Committee still plans to ~~~u~~~;,u!!'~~-. trial• d 1ve equal to IJ«ter. •tronalY objects to plllCiog tlioae," · ffoaDi:e llF. Ford'i poliUc_-1 Soi ,.,,,.. . Mad "':!.,,._ f..Wtles than tbo.e COl)1.Dlilted aw&1ling trial, and "1'17 even-r . _. · ano, ~ann, era, ~...a to serve a sentence.'' The opinion tu•lly be found .•nn·ocent. in and TehaniL , also 11111e11Ald that.double oc· multlple cella •1th hardened Quote& Official.I la the D,porlment tJ C!'JWICY may be held llll<lOll!tllu· crlmlnal.I. He aald 25,000 Callfcr-eon-.ctlons, Wbo are requlr«I ti> tlonal under tbe Eighth Amend· nilll!I ar~ l'!#ed dallx lo local . mate daual repol'ta on all locil nlmt lf certain clls'8 alttady de-Jaill wblcb do oot have aep¥•te Jaill, are reluetaot to mah OllY cided are foUowed by the hi&h cdla. "llany ot them Wiii ul· eotlmlltelofWhatthec..teffects court. · tlmatel7 be releas-1 without attheNejedlybllll;nlght~'J'bey Nejedly, reapondlnitoattub ,bavlor been convicted llf 111,Y polhlout.11\at the D'klltrecen,tJall on his bill which charaed be bad crime.": , • • ~ ... , ,,+ . • • .. .. , ,J, I " • Paal ~b, ,N. Y. be11Jvlorf1t-· wrf~r. In S.F. vlalt -"Dop a1l!I thlldren both want and need to be dlsetplined. They crave the llff'lri\Y lblt ltind ofauthoiity a!-fords them.'' ' . ' . o•a""c0 · DAILY PILOT Ro!>mN.Wncl,l'oblUha r-.K...U.Edltor 8'n•borGCKrcib;ch, E:dltorlGI Page 6:- The editorial page of the Dally Ptlot 1eets to inform and stlm~late read11rs by1presenlin&: on this page dlverse ftOmmen&:AIY on lopics of Interest by.~ai. ed~pmnlsts and c•~b)' provi4.lng a roruin ror ttldin" views and by pieaentiat UUI -.wspfl>tl''I o~tnlons ed•liliiil on cummt toplca. The ~at opinions of the Daily Plkil- 0p13 in the editorial column 1t tbe' top ol the pa1e. OpiniOlfll U· · ~ by tho columnlala ..,,. cartoonist& and letter wriieca ar• thtfr own,aad no endonemmt d their •l... by tho . Dllljt Pilot lhoul4 be lnfen'ed .. . ' • • ·• • -..... - - ' • • - • -• • • - I ' • 4:.,.• . • • • Emphasis on Trips -HEL~STOP AUTOTHER ·· WJ!DJllZllDAY:uri.s VlaGO (Auf. D ·Sept. 21): SJ SYDNEY-·.. l...w..ion, a pedal •b.uit7 drive. Wllqae orran1J11u ...... ~ . aaa llllfft~ D·Aldl U): i --~u lead to -l•lle. Penonal marnatlam ~~ JllCblllht dlplom1ey; lnlelll,...t "memllera of oppoolte are -.. drawn to 7ooa. Appul II Ull&A (Sept. 113-0et. 12): ....,,,P ao -JOU mlcbt win SjM>l•cht an gains IMlulb _. ·~·· eoMest. lesllooal endeavors_ eoatacta. TAIJ&llS (Aorll »)by 21!1!,: the ouUlnln1 of 0mb1Ucma. A keeat.., bulldliic, ft•""l•c _. olcnlll••Dt cbance eouldocellt. . HCt ""1<11 --''la llmbQ." ...J..... N-rou -.• or-lse, de· -aPIO (Oct. ~Nov. 21): 18 ho~-••=I-~:!boontbeUne.Gel r:..= tr1•el, paa111 sNet • eurlOl=:IUC· eeed In ...... ..,.. ltlf-- ...-lon, aiocb u m · writ• lar, preparlnc entekalllmeot ldteduleS. " · Sliarb Note: ... ·yoUR lllSl'OMSlllUTY . AS A CM OW\18 lice" llMJ • .,.-Coneel;nlDC -wUtm llelllnn,wbotcanbo ·• OIUIINI <M,17 ~ID): rllobwl ' · ··-~ 1 :,O,:t'0!!l!. 0 ~..:..~~· SAGnTuiils (Nert. ZZJ>ee. Way..Eoand To Repel You SAN ll'RAJllCISCO (IJPI) -A natural lbark reP,Ollaal, found in the Slrln of a Jmaii harmless fish, bu proven 100 per<ent .«ective 'ia-OC-eln teata.--the-0.:ea-olc ..llalu!Jle nPQrtl. U !IQUl"call brol<An....., do-ltolai. lnfcna u.C , police imliltldlattly. S1qlen vthlda ...... vc , uofcl In the.........-. of other atmee.wl pmmp( 9dlon on !IOUf ~ m1111noton1y8ld In, the ncow111 of your Cir, bUt pc-.l lta UM f« UJeaa1 puipo1es. wi-'bu!llnll a cor &om ll!¥'ftC "*'"pt an authodood" ~. checlt the UCeme nnmbor and whlcle ldentlllcallon llUmber with the polke ~ lor-111cation IJt#oteyou pattwkh JIUUl"lllOnl!I;-~ "I wos bringin'....,. ._. '°';,1'>U· Momrwy, but !hoy •Co -r1:..1."' .=;;c:'.iil~ ·zu: Splrl\11al aspects are """od. • ..a.alllY,lllilepe• •o:e l!llbllcNid~ you become more · • , ~ _ / CANclf& <J-ll..luiT.l:ll ~ ~·.,· .. -:~:.~pb71lcalq.-ions on..n.a-. ....,..._. CAPICO&N' (D .. ..-n.J.111. 'L)l.Boyd . olloctlona. You 1ain ·If 19): What appdrs ·on surface • eaaons are appll<M. Jleans JOU could be decepUve. Know it, ,.... Tbe lubstance, round In a fish lndlgOllOUS to tbe Red Sea, mil)' temporarily . paralyze aharlr:a' jaws.-the publicaUon uld lion· II you ..U your car to an unia-n prlvete party," go with him on.any road test he may want to make. Sign o« or ourmMler the certi8catc of ownenhlp (pinli: allp) only ojtt!ryour bank vat. Ila that his~ chpor certified check has cleared: A. ihe Hiler of a motor vehlcl.. you muat Immediately notl(y the Department of Motor Vehicles that you have tRnsfared your ......,.hip or Int~ to another party. • • ~--·. • t . O~e Tripo,i. · F-Or Marines Untif ·a few years ago, the average· Japanese woman was slimmer at age 50 than she bad "ten at age 20. But .... atthers say different diets r ecently have ·reversed the situation. That m.iddle-age thinness so re- versed among the ladies hereabouts, 'we re- garded over there as the curse of rice, fish and ob·so-!!=!,la"'!r. _ DO .x_ou REAU_n; lhatJ m nmup male musk oxen eat only about a sixtlLas much as docattle? · • '.• . PLEAS~OTE, appr0xima~fy ~ per· -cent of the. pepple who go swimming every summer can•t swim more than 40 yards at a stretch, if at all. TRll'OU • Q. ''There are three Tri polis in the Mediten-ane~ area in 1.J.bya, Lebanon and Greece. Phoenici8ns found~ 811 thr~ in 700 B.C. Which 9ne do the marines refer to when • they sing !F'l:om the Halls • of ·M.Qnlezuma to' the :.r Shoresl>fTripoli'?'' .(\.. The one ip Llbya. Tripoli means ''three cities.," incidentally. · THE FIRST-Omb.,,llas : ~ made in Englahd cftiln't. J. catch on. At I.east. not Jigbt, .away_ And partlculwly. " , 1 not with the men. 1be um· .._ 1 • fl!el!•i'was a .~r-folks s7mbol. You •only ; [" "'~ ,•)ll'b !' thing, if yP,11' ""'!ldn't aHonl a " carnage. '' • . . / t • • . ; · •,.. THE llARDFACl'!i , 1 • O)~ Scrolls indicate there we"' 20 dif· ' . ferent kinda of ·beer more than 4,000 1years :· ; tielore'cbrlsr •.. WHAT OO'HER WORD can : ' YoU oab.e besides "indivisibility" that repea\S :: 1 • 9ne v41wel six il""'5? ... THE ELEC· • ·· TalCIAN is far leKJ inclined to get bursitis ' .. ,tbdn·most)ither professionals. .. r .. " :· ' ... . ,., ONLY MINISEERS, priests ancLrabbis ~petechn the --'madness~: goU toumam·ent at California's Desert Hot·spnng. Motto or \he event was : "Let us not make.sin the sign of success.•• Sports writers in attendance report. ,~ ed. the most unusual aspect. of the competition was not one swear word was uttered aloud. "EDllC&TIO .. the process, noru.e destination, the process of moving :from cocksure ignorance to thoughtful uncertain- ty." ~K. Belt, U.S. comulissioner of educa- tion, said that: .c.ti,.,,..,t'1Sl..'M. ~fd (Ome Aboardthe . Boat SbOWS: ., • . Sall & Power. In the Water. At Newport Dunea • • . -The Wont le Out: The Newport Beach International Boat ShoWI will be the biggest,....most .exctting__nauUcaJ event ol tM NU011· Sail and power vessels from around 1he wo~. M.lny boats wlll be. In the -water so ~ can enJoY •r'd'1nipect. Get re&<tt/ to ,Come. M>oard at t~ Boat Showll Big: LargMt In ~he water shows on the West Coast Six acres of craft anet equlpmenL · , FJr.t: p,.,m.. ahoWlng of 1976 Un9s of craft and equip- ment. , · V1rlety:4ntematlonal yacht.I. Tra llerabl8 craft. Hllndteda ot neutlcel supply •xhibitora. · • Excttement: Dllfy att ractions. Mfft the Queen and Her PrlncetMs. Hot air balloon. Boetlng demonat,_lona. Md morel have beeb . eihn acceal"'to .Jecttbeauperficial. Dia deep for .J>rivUqed lnfo~maticn. valid lnft>rmaUon. LEO CJul7 23-1\111. 22): Cycle .AQUWIJS (Jan. 20-Feb. 11): high -cot going on project. You receive answer concemin( Mike new starts in new'C:ti.rec· '.contract, 1peclal 11.1:.eement. 'tlOaa. DiversifY.. Refuse to be Joint or eooperauve efforts are Umited. The s~y i. tbellmlt! -likely to succeed. T ~. ~1'"' Vl&Gl) (Aug. 23-Se)>t. 22): PISCES <Feb. ta.Jlattb 20): lnltitutif'l'I. apff:laJ"Cbarity drive, .New a11oclate could cbanae unique organization or hospital • work procedure1, 1cbedule1. -these afeas tend to dominate. Altbolllh rr11btened at lb-st, you day. . A milky polsoDOUS excretion lrom the ·~rnosea sole.•• a relative' to tbe common fiounder, waa found by Dr. Eugenie Clark, director of the Cape Hue. Marine Biloslcal Laboratory in lll>rlda. .. Dr. Clark's research led her to try the toxin on sbarb," the pubUcaUon aaid. "She dangled the live fish before two hungry ' S,11111 .. 1JY•1act1PG1caDipu1w .. , Higbilght diplomacy, intelligent couldbenefit 1reaUy u reault. concessions.· UT.clay 11 Yov BlnlMlay you wblteUpsbarb, and they weren't Lo,_.;.. _____________ _. . I . touched.'' -------------• -~ -.... ,,_..........._ ...... • .... • • • • ......... 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SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES • TRAVELERS CHECKS MONEY ORDERS • TRUST DEED AND NOT,E COLLECTIQN CHECKING ACCOUNTS THROUGH MA.IOA STATEWIDE BANK CHECK-A-MONTH PLANS 0 ~AVE·BY·MAIL SERVICE NQTARY SERVICES • INTEROFFICE TRANSACJION SERVICE ' " -tQNSMATIC-SERVICE" SAVINGS COUNSELING SERVICE INSU~NCE: TO '"°'000 •Ask tor detal(s .. N.HAMBAA • Az\JS,\ • ecvt:Rl.Y HlllS • BUCNA PAAK • CAHOQA PARK •COSTA MESA• GARO~Jlll GACIVE • Qll:JC>AlE •~·HOLLYWOOD· HUNTINGtOH BEACH• lAl(EWO()D•U.NCASltR •lA PU£~TE LOS ANGELES• lMUBU • .,._,NMAnAN BEA.CH• MOHTQ.A"" •MONTROSE• ~E ~M<lAW'lK ... I • Newport Beai:'1 International Boat.Showa W,,..,: SOii, SopL 4-7 , PoWW. SepL.-11-14 Wtoerw: PjrjwPOrt Dunee. Cout Highway al Ja~ --"oura: JOAM lo 10 PM Oa!JY _. ..... lon~Adultt U.50, Chlldrwn •12 $1.25 . . . * TAX·DEFERRED RmREMINT PLANS: I SllJ'·lM~OYEo ~mMMaNT ACCOUNT. You eon Ml -up !O • ~5% $7500 max1mum} of your annual Wicome. IDUAL "IETl"EMINT ACCOUNT. It yd\I are not <:overed In 1 rwtlrement an you can Ml uidl op to 1K ($1500 maximum) of your annual tncofM. ' AU tor dllalll al thy Amlr1oan Sf:Ylngt oH~. l •. I I f'AlMDAl.f. m os VCROES ESTATES • Plt.SAOENA. Rli.OONOO BEACH. SAPifA. MONICA ffFIMAlll ()MS •l'OF\.t CITY• lHOUSANO'OAKS • TQRfWCf •wtll~TJ£R •El OAJOfol •SAN DIEGO MIO ut: SAN P'IW«:tSCO • OAKlANO ; SERll.ELEY • SAN JOSE• SACRAUENT'O •OAl.T Cl'fY.wESTl-'IC.& $AN MA.TEO• ACOWOOO CITY • SAN RAFAEL • MONT't"E:'I' • £l. Cli.RRITO • RICl-1MONO • WW'f.Jl a.ElM. S•'ll ~ • \IAU.£JQ • l.OSG.ATOS • SUl'WW'VA.1.£ • rMMONT •~A~· $AN l~NOflO I .. ' - I I • • ' .~ J - ' ., State Edareution Panel ~·u~,.~·11e11 Edwards montEssori sdloOI l • Deaths Elsewhere 2 Valley Youtlu Song ht Hendricks on TV Post "'6 Wfq olWW- ~ bt h ~icciolioo'l mcw-..~ ............ . S ANGELES CAP) 01epblat Garri~ ister of former l...o5 ~geles County Dist. At· ts Joseph Busch, died •ly today after collapt!i· ii:JB in her La Crescentu t\frne, authorities said. Du.sch, 49, died June 26. •• -ltPRESCOTT , Ariz. <ltPI) -Singing cowboy Lltand T. Weed, 74, who his start by beating Roy Rogers for a part he 1937 Western film urage of the West," Friday of a stroke. ~ played iii 22 mov- from 1937 to 1944 with boy superstars I-loot son and Hopalong Cissidy. . - PRINGFIELD, Ohio Pl) -A memorial ice will be scheduled t.ier for Dr. Clarence C. ~ghton. 80, president ep1eritus of Wittenberg Ujliversity and inlerna- t _1. on ally known LUNDEN Qlt.VID E, LUNOEN,raild•1'11o1Hun- t t"61on Be•th, c1. Data ot 0.1111 A•'t 31, ltJS In H11n111'1¢on 8ir1otll, Bqpl"I Otlober II, lltJ In· P1nn,ylv..,1a. !.o,ifVl....:1 Dy llh wlla ~rlr.., llWff -. Wllll•m D. LL>nden OI HL>niln(llon ~ ... JKll L. LUfld•n ol C'1>N'U""" R(i:l\lrd L. L11no1n o! TorrMKa; ~ 11r>andt hllGr1n and 2 Qr••l· Ql'Wldthlldr1n. Mr. LL>M1n wa5 a """"'-ot T"8 Ordlr ot 11'11 VASA lll'ld "Tflj AITll!rk.,. Llglon In Otllo. s. .... iu, wt# Ill llitkl al 11:00 AM Wed~y, ~ember Jal Smltll5' Mort...,.,, w1•n R.,. Tl'Wln'llS H , Pritt ottlclanl. lnMr· .....,,1, tn111ewooa P1r11 ce .... terv, tnljt1wood, Cl . 5mUhl' MorlL>1r, dlf9<10r5. l'ISHaACIC 4\JNE E. FISHBACK, rnl-Olnt of ~· Mei.a, Cl . Dale of U.•lh Augiat l\,i J9JS In Sin Oi190. S11rvlllld by_ ~Mer, RL>lh Ehler• ot Sin Dleoo. ~ICff wllt bl lllt<I on Wl'dnlWly, 541!:t1mblr 3, 19JS, 8111 8r~w1' CIWIP91 t :JO ..,M, lnllrmanl, Lom. Vl5- tl'l'!INmorl11I Plrll with Tl'll Riv. Dr. .E[Jilin Go. Hill ollkllnt. a.u BrOMIW•'I' M1irtliilrydlr1ctor•. ~ JONHSON .$HARLES E. JOHNSON, r9S!Ofnt ot Lit""• Baich, C•. 0111 ot dulh AICl111t It, lt7S. SL>rYlftd Dy hi• lliece, Re Hov11111r ; 11r••l·nlilt1, SW:11r"n9 L8fl>D; or••l·rwpl'llwt, <o. .... Hovatter. i t ll Wiii ... Pf'l¥al1. lntann.nt, ~ At>Oly. l1111-1Mr0t...., COSt4' Mllrtl>lt'y d lr.cton. .t MtCA"A '#.AUL ROllERT McCAAA, ~ dM11 Anl, C.. 0111 ot'Oe1lh A~I S. Survived by hi• •<.ml, Ethel ol Sant• Anl. Mr. MtC.rl Wli OWMr ol P111I'• FIOwlr Sl'loo ln a.1 ~'· .ttNI IOI" mar member of rry Jlmtt, Tommy & Jl"""'1 ' churchman, who died Sunday. Stoughton. Wit· tenbfrg•s eighth presi· d~t •nd the first layman to serve in the position, served from September, 19"19, until June, 1963. Jill Hendricks, media coord.Wltor television to more Galltamla students ot the ~View SChool Disl.11M in whocanbenefiitromlL • - 1-luntington Beach, ha.') been appoint· ···we want to provide proara.i:mmi' ed to a statewide committee lo im-00 a statewide b1si11hat ls elo&ely re- prove the uae of educationitl television lated to thO curriculum ol the public The Fountain Valley Youth Commlsslon is seeking two new mem- be.-.. broadcasting. schools," Riles •aid. Wilson Ril es, state superintendent MOISSAC. France Candidalesrorappoint- CAP) -. Pierre Blaise, m enl to the seven - 20, the ,roung woodcutter member board should be I..ouis Malla chpse to star of hig~ school age and cl· in his Occupation movte ty residents. of public instruction, says the new ''Televisiori i& I great teacher, butil State Instructional Television Ad-takes intelligence and creativity lo be vi&ory Committee will seek ways lo sure its lessons are those Deeded by expand ~]le .use of ins_l_r u_c~t_l_o_n_a_l __ lod_•_Y_'•_Y_o_un_g_peo_p~l-e._'_'_he_•_al_d. ___ _ "Lacombe Lucien," and Th~y tihouJd apply to two companions were the c~ty clerk'!J;r 'Human killed Sunday night when Services .Dep rtm~nl, the actor's sports car rCU}__ and may direct uestions orr the road and hit• to962-2424 . " R1JFFRf'S UPHOLSTERY W...YO.W_. ....... ltJlH...,lt-4. c-t• M-541..0259 several trees. Hiti~ dis· covery 'by Mall e launched him on a film career, and he made three movies after "Lacombe tiucien." MEDFORD , Ore. (UPI) -Mrs. Mary V. Note, 77, a former presi- de n l or Blue Star Mothers or America. died Saturday in a hospital here. Death Notlc!n Oor1ey, anll ~••n tr.en!on bind,. Servk.el will DI held 10 00 AM WednfS· DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 64 -5878 Fall term begins Sept. ' FAIRMONT PRIVATE SCHOOL lr,1d1t1o n.il JR'~ Sm<.111 Clo1!:i:,e ' lnd1~1ductl Gu1d.1nce Sound :,tud~ h.ib1t:, Grades K 8 Extended Day Transportation Ca feteria ... • * : •,,A ' . .· It we do nol pion! ~"°wledg. wll1le yo~n9, '' will g .. e v1 no 1hode .. ))en "'e grow old 1557 W, Mable, Anaheim 774-1052 dlf 11 PK Ilk V111w Cl\lpel. lnt.•rnenl, l Jr1111~1· ( :n1111I v :~ ( lf1/1•\/ 11111/ Fi111·~/ P11cllk Vlt!w MlmorlAI P1rll, Nlwport ,!~=====:'::===============::!~I Blath, Ca. P1tlllc View MO•IL>I•• dlrirclorl. I DAVIES ELLEN DAVI ES, r11Lde11t of NewPQrl Beacll, C•. D11te of Ofl\h A1,ig11U >O, 191S. SL>rYlved bf two d11<Qllltr1, 81rD11ra 8•rll1m aM G_..11.an A. Stro1<p; l QrilndcNld,.., 11nd 2 gre•l·Q••ndcl'lildren. 111 ot Ne\ff110rt &IKh, Ca. !>arvlc11 win De held al 12.00 noon WedneK11v. Pittllk View Ch11pel. Interment, P1Cllit View Mtmorl11I P1rk, Ne wporl 6eKh, C. . TIM t11mlly 11111111111 In lf1L> o1 1-r• contrlDutlonl DI,,.._ to The Arttrlc., c.nc1r Societr. PAtlflc View M0<'1L>11•1 dlrKlorl. KIEltULFI< CHARLES ROGERS KIERULFF, mldl'nlol Coron• Gel Mir, C•. Dltlol dlillh AllQL>SI 21', 191 S. S11tvlWG bf hi\ wlll Loll; WWI, Ch11rl1l T. Kler11lfl of Lot Ang•l•s, C•: dlllQl'lter, Bonni• EGwardl ol S11n M11t1a; 1leo10n, Robtrt McC•rly of An•IJ.•lm; S Q••t1Gthlldran ano 2 t•••.1· grlllllkhllclrilrl. Slr11lca1 wUl De held .II J ;)I) PM WedMsct.y, P1tllk \/law Ci>•Pll. lnl1rm11n1, P11c1Hc V!tw Mllmol'lel P11rk, Nawport Be.ell. Cl. In 11.u ol llo-rs lhe t11mUy 111119111' n.morlal contrlbullons be m..-10 Thi ~ F~lorl. PlcUIC View Mllrt....,Y dlfK10f"l. HA'U~I • BANKER'S ACCEPTANCE NOTES RATES DROP SAN FRANCISCO -One of California's leading banks is quoting Banker's Acceptance Notes at 5~% interest annual· ly on 30 to 180 day tenns, with a minimum noleo($25.000. Avco Savings pays more! Even II you had S25.000. why invest lt a t S-3/8%1nierest. when AVCO Sa't'lngs pays more? lnvekt only $1 .000 for one year. and you can earn 6Yz0!... Newport Equity Funds can earn you 10% on your investment dollan. Look aroul'd 'o'oL>. On IYtfV lfde tf'le rieldt of TrellUIV B•lh. 9Anke•1' Act"IJlliOCei end Certificltes ol Depo$1111'1 de- clln•ng. Th11'5 whv 1t will pav you to look illU> 10% lnlM'ftt bearing Trust Oe«l 1"11t'11ments with Newport Equily Fl.IMI- . I N~ Equity Funck offers y~ two elemenh 11it1I to 11ny !100d 1n11Mtmeot; High y111d and 5eC\ltity. YOl.lr money tilfl e1<n 10% itf'lnu111y while your inlloestmtnt it secur.t by low "~k real nt1te 11ght here in the N~ Blldi anY -lhe f11:11es1 !1fowing MCtion o f C.lilorni.'1 fasien growing county. Right now. vou tin inwst .,,ywner, from $2500 IO S750,0CK>. Y011r h.Jndt wilt st•rt urning 10';\ from tile ct.., of depO'llt 11110 ncrow All det11lt, ao;ounling arid Stiltementi ¥e h1ndled by N_.p0rt EqL>ity FL>nd5. And don'1 forge!: It f1 po105ible to e.rn more than IO'll. on Trun Deeds paid off prior !o malL>rity. In It.ow ee1111n Ui.ei, •t providft lo• ii bonu1 ot sh1 monthl D:lit1on1I intlfe11, ff allowed by 51111 t1w. For more in!arm111ion, call Newport Equity Funds today. Our phone number is 644-6600. Avall1blt110 ~l•lo•n1a res>den15 only. 'Newport Equity'Funds • . ............ ~ AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPOAT CENTfR DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH , CALIFORNIA 92fi80 ..._c_., -· ..... 111£ COIN G.llllll!S •....mddoy~ ........... i0c. • • ...... piot;pan • blr9d •UJot•1arz ...,,.,,;,19 .~~ • pclW'f effecliw..... • ~ Wilf..-p9Miic:Jft -~de<·~.,,... ·~of~~ 997-1200 ... ,'l'I ... _.__......., 5000 e. chapman ave. Of8ng8 ~ It Is not o simple task for o, patient to reach and maintain "lean weight"«>< Ille. firs! the patient must have on honest deslre to cure his problem ... then accept professional guidance from trained Medical Doctors. Llndoro's unique .10-week treatment and training program wiH teach patients now to reach and maintain their "lean weight" for life. A $0fe and praellcal plan. with proper nutrttlonaf dlEtt, and contlnual emotional support. New audio and sub-limlnol vl.suol aids ere used lo motivate the ~ent. The enttre program Is under the strict supervi on of Medical Doctors, special- ists In Barialric edlcine . Llndoro Cllnk:i ore owned O"ld ocmnsJered bo,' Medk:Ci Doctofl ltd 1eslrict lheit practice k> BonotrieS. AU. Olnle PeflOM8I ore licensed bV nie SkJte of Ccillomlo. Coll far Information Monday thru Friday 8 A. M. lo 6 P. M. Lindora~ MEDICAL CLINIC . NEWPoRT BEACH 645-3740 COSTA MESA 557-1893. Pace Professional Mesa Verde Bldg. Professlonal flkjg. San Bemordlno • £.long Beoch • Mtulon Hiiis -• O!onge. Newport Beoch Gorden Grove • long lleoeh • .Pmodena La Hobro • Woodland Hiiis • Sherman Oaks ~t Covino • fulle(fon • Riverside ~ Santa Monk: a eosto·Mesa • Pomona • Cefritos • KollyWOOd BARBARA LOUISE HARNS, tHI· c1er11 of st.mon, ca. 011e o1 *•'" August )I, ltlS. SL>rvlved Dy her dilu9ht1r. Heither H11fn1; mother, Gr.ce M. PhfUlps of Mission VleJo, ca. Sat111Ces wlll be Nld at t :OO ""MThurS· Oily, P1cllk V"w C"8Pll. lnl.,rNnl, P.clfk vft Memorial Plrlt, Na-' e..:11, c.. Paclllt Violw MorluMy ~p=========;-<lirKtwL ~ ~l!;VNI!; • • And our counselors will be happy lo show you plans that etirn up to ?o/4% annually . Buying & Selling GOid & Silver Rare Coin• IALTZ·lllGllOM RIHIU.LHOMl aw.ona d;el Mar 673'"9450 646-2424 llU.llO~DWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa 642·9150 McCOIMICK MOITUAIY Laguna Beach 494·9415 San Juan Capl.strano 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MIMOllAL l'AIK Cemelery Mort uary Chapel < 3500 Pacific View Drive ' NewP<>l't Beach, • • .• California 644·2700 P'llll: FAMILY COLONIAL FUHllAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3S2S-- SMrTHS' MOITUAIY 627 Main St. · Huntington Beach • 536-6539 ~---PUBLIC NOTICE Along with a host of Free Senrlcef-' You,wOrk ho.rd' loryow m.Oney; make i I 'Work hard for you; Ooen Dally l>-6 PM Free Book on ·· Gold and SI'- LEROY ELLIS HEAVNER, rnldtnt .. H~ ew.tll,C..0.•olONth ~lolllt 2'. ms. S(lho\.O by his wtll, S,lvlt M; HM-r; •Wptpl, Stfiflrt L. Mlthotl DI HIN>tlfl\jllDll atKh; 1t1S1- de\191'1ltf', Syl~le J. Anderwn o1 G«den LorM.~.:.11.,., Mrs. Ml Min u.vey.: -~ wtll tit held at 11 :00AM Fri-I • .,. PKHh: Vilw C"-"'· '""""'"'t. ~,,""'~co v""~"'"'-''"""'·''"""'"'· -V' .-. =~-Mtmori.t P1tk "'90rtlWY1 SAVINGS 4 .:~. · • Mc:DONOUGH ANO~...-.oc;ur.non.i ' " J1HS.- -..... ,C.tJ7H lllSTOl TOD & COlllRIY · 140.JU:4 LET.Al. Mt.DONOLIGH, ~of 3:110 IRISTOL ST .. COSTA MES.ii.. 540·7591.'!DWARD MARIS. NCR. LIQ-HUl1, Col. 0.ta ot.dt•UI Allg\&l ::::=::.:::.::.:..:::::::.'.'.'.~~":'.:~~':".:~~~~~~'-~~==========· 31, 1915,;,Sllrvl....:1 by nar lw&belld, Otto ... G. McOJnouQl'I; ""''·Valor•• Lyon°" ~~ Or'•ton· S.nilcttwlll behekl -----------------------.,.----------, a\ 11 ;00 AM Thllndly, P4tllk Vilw ,. Chapel. Entombmant, P1tlllc Vilw Mllmotl•I Part, N1wport 8eKll, c.. P«llk.\l.iew.Noortl'My Olr1clon. HE . URL'S ........... MUTM -(.OM. tmf!C9ftl9ST&an AT,...IOOl ... , .... si...AI ..... .__ s-a.. """· • ...,,., !'l.ot AND 14H 14111 - , ............... c.-... ;;i~ I Ma.i1u'1 4h11Senlce l:oc:atlom .. .Hooll.,.._leach -REStJUP..tlONS- • • Professional color portraits of your child. Choose a large 5" x 1;· or 4 wallet size. • No appointment necessary • Age hmit, 12 years • Choose from several poses •Two ch1ld1en t9gether 2.98 Photographer will be at lhe Orange. Buena Park & Santa Ant stores Wed .. Sept 31d. thru Sat.. Sept. 6th. 1975. Photography Hours: 10-1 & "2~ ·' • .. \ \ • I As reluctant as we are to make this change, we find ii impossible to offer this service ror an indefinite pertod. Continually rising costs. now _b_eing_ experie.oced by every industry throughout the nation, have forced us into this change of policy. However, because we think that the citizens of our area deserve to have a chance to enjoy Lifetime Free Checking-now used by thousands of depositors at the Citizens Bank of Costa Mesa- we cire extending this opportunity to September 15, 1975. If you open an account at Cilizens Bank of Costa Mesa on or before September 15th, you will receive Lifetime Free Checking," with no minimum balance. Join us and get rid of the annoying monthly service charge. Thousands have-so should you. 0. CITIZENS BANK OF COSTA MESA H1rbot •l Qaker • (7t4) 17'"'4200 •Member FDIC • ..l. • '' • \ i ' I f • ~- " I . ' ~ ' ' ' I • ' ' l I r I ; I . I , . p • • • • ' ' • • ' • . • ' . • \ \ • 'I • ,_ l~! , • "4·tPID&R! • . . ' . , , , (. J• ) • . / ' . ' • ·~ ' . ' • I . . .• --~ . , '----------J I • • .. AND ·_ ·J 641· FOR HO _ I ---- I •• ' ' ' ' . -" ' I ) •I 1 " ' . ~_/ r I ' • . ,· • ( ) • • -" .. I . ' ·1 • ' ' ' .. I . .... ................ ;JAPANESE.STUDEms STUDY AMERICAN LIFE IN ORANGE CO~'.S.SADDl;EBAQ(VAUEY : "•om Left, Klyoml Nlahlba•hl, Akltuagu Chlhara, <ralcaclll Hlrllta, Naoiil'ldal _ . ~oung Japanese Like ' ' '.BOJ'~~ TOD&4W ..-._,., • • ' -- Acer edited 5urfing, Disneyland RAWAL.PINDI, Paliistaft (Ult}.) -A Pacifico Hospital in priml.O' school student Huntington Beach has --~- n. Nation'• ulllffl Nelwoftc of Savlnga Aa-l•llon Ofl!c" , ilo OM MYa --wmt 1118UllED IARTY By ELLIOTr ALMOND in Karachi got a beating received a full tw~year . I h; t cber ·h be "l'CreditaU~ by both the • The stu~n\s bad a chance to visit rom ._.s ea ·w,..<nth ~~·taCoUm00mi0srsiHon08onpt.'talsAc-GR-:'A... WESTER. N S "'''WINGS · or-. 0.11, Pilot w.11 \ Doheny State Beach on two ex-fail~ to reD?enrber. e . ~ ..... -....,V -; Kiyomi Nishibashi, a IS-year.old teen-ager from Kumamoto City, Japan,·belives American families are tougher on discipline than Japanese lamilies. cursions. But they agreed Disne!llrand prevtous day 1 le~ a Hiii was the most exciting thing about co~mo~ practice In and. the ~8:li!ornia Newport Center. Saint• An•• Huntington Beach• Buen• Pllrti: • L8gun1 • · America. .. .. _ _ ·~~·~k1~s~t•~n~1 ~"<:~h~QO~===.:d¥~~~~·'11.~A~s~s<ic~!i'~t~1o~n~-=====================· ======,-~ "KVMAMOTO CITY is ve,Y dif- ferent from here," K.iyomi said. "It is more humid there,'' explained Akitusgu Chihara, program director for the students. As one of 35 junior high school stu-dents to visit the Saddleback Valley fbr a month this summer, Kiyomi has had a chance to learn about Amertcap tile. Chihara is an EngUsh teacher at the student's junior high school. SPONSORED BY THE Foreign Naoki.,Je!lJ:ned to.eat will& a.knife .Study League, an· educational service•· and·fork 8Dd Kiyomi Jeanied lo' cob of Readers Digest, 36 19$:al fanlili barbeque ribs. ·She also taught he.r -VOiunteered to host the &ludents from host family recipes from the southern -~ulY 2S to Aug. 23. .r-·-•~ portion of Jap·an. : The league found places for the stu-"I also learned to play ping pong.'' ~ts to stay and initiated morning she added. · :Classes·at Saddleback College. At the Takechi said be learned!<> ak his :fchool the children had a chance to .... be(!. ,. ·• • ; · 7 :.familiarize themselves with the~ . -~~lisb ia9guage and American way THE STVDENTf! SAID 1 t._.i =!(life. . . . . applied to Visit the Unlte,i II I« : ; ·Several students, mcluding K1yom1...._ part of theirs.um mer vaca~. • ,-ant to come back tbAmerica. "No one ts selected for this, an ~ • • · wbo wants to can cOme," t;tuhara :~ "I WOULD LIKE ro go to S.n i!iid: " '.f'ranciseo," Kiyoml sald, ·rr!~ ·Although the Japanese slildeifla :t:ng her English sJowly. ·1·w to go were . atternptin'a to lea11n •= !lo Grand Canyon ~ ·me,f' Afnerican lifestyles. they were ·:added !'l•oki Ide!, a J year-old, atile .to teacb the . host families . ichoolmate of Kiypmi. J e cultliro Pat Pbel..,., pro- , Takecbi Hlrata, ~r 14-:1W· gram. coordtt\ator for the local Old, sai•he wanted to :: ffl! Foreign Stu~y Lea~, safd, ''I think- was wearing a "Dewy "fl_e ng T· everyone learned a lot from this ex- lhlrl that be bought ill Jal!lii!,. .change." ' ·i~· ~ir~ ClasH:-t' ' OVe~ e A-gain ~ • By Fll!~!f..C,!C..,~EMEHL ~:~ct 1".~d5j~~ =• ~~ Once again, the city of Laguna Superlisors. .. Be.acb is snapping at the heels of the TIUS THREE-MAN board, accord· ·AllSo Water .Management Age!lcy ing to documents-submitted. to thie:...-1 •~~.,,.~~MA), 1'?rmed to construct-a $30 .. LAFC by the city, would be in a l)osi· million regional sewage treatment tion to ·replace the seven-member ~tem~ose.r".e.southOr~geCo~tl'.: AWMA board. The water districts r The city initiated action, which If would -not be allowed representation. !lµCcess~ul , . c.ould substantially alter The cilY. claims this would transfer !he. availab1hty of sewer service and coritro'l of tli,e ;\W14A project fl'<llD • thus affect future land develop,-nent. major landowners··to ''iesident .. votecs." , • ;• AWMA IS MADE UP of represen· This charg~ could alter AWMA de- _.____tatives of the city, the South Laguna cisions on the size of new sewage-------.,.. - $_anitary District, Emerald Bay treatment facilities. and, therefore:, ' Service District, Moulton Niguel the ultimate population that could us,e· Water District, El 'Toro Water #Dis· them · ,_.__met', LOs Al1so!i Water Distnct and ~ .... ~.... . . the Irvine Ranch Water District. THE P~SED A.WMA system is . The city recently complained that sized to serve a population pf about AWMA, due to its present structure, is 178,000 persons in the AWMA area. ,._~&lilly_ .cQDtrolJed by major Ian-CUrrently, three are about 70,000resi· downers who have vested interest in dents. the AWMA project because it would The LAFC has received Laguna's serve future develo.Pments on their reqqest, but h_as not scheduled a hear- boldings. ing date on it. -Moulton Niguel, El Toro, Los Alisos and Irvine Ranch all are California ater districts in which a fixed pro- f.P~_?n of the board of directors are •T'wners. 'l'Ju: CITY HAS been particularly fm•gQIUStic toward Ivar 0 . ~anson, r of 1,200 acres or Moulton land. . on also is president or tbe Ill~ Niguel board or directors. city has sent a letter to the Agency Formation Commission -.4 FC) asking that land within the A bQundaries be annexed to .(lr_~eCo1111t1 SanitaUoo District a. ~er \aw. the sanitation district to•d-would be comprised of a NOfi!Hbtative of the city of Laguna His Landing's Not Too Slick LONG BEACH (AP)-Unl<>flunate- ly, Barry Shi~kman's small .jlirplane de\< eloped landilllJ• gear prOblems on a .ffilt!l!'frol!l llll)p A\to. : · Fortuna~J.l'i he«adioed·allead and theflredepartmentputdown1,000feet olfoa:m on the airport. _Unfortunately, ShickllWI'& landing ~ssedtbefoim. 7. \ -Fortunately, Shickman and two pass"llgers escaped illjuey . . or A Career ••• NOT JUST A JOB BE /;. '~WOMAN IN WHITE" 8f!(tlftft1 • Jtni'Nll ur ''""''' _.f,.fistanl in '-or .1 '"'"''Ju: DAY & IM. . .().-0..:--('?o " o·. I QAllll ~~· lfAll1' NlW cl.Assis n4it1NO -r • .Ucr. SEft. 8 =--~~~.~,=~"~~ 419-JT. J 5 :::r ... -:~ IWIS. ~ 1r11111rs YMENT PLAN$ AVA/LABL6 \ ' 7.. lcANA· 541-446 .. • • ' -· ~ " ' '• • • Wamina,: TM Surgeon ·General Has Oetenilined That Cigarette Smoking Is Oangerous'to Yow Heallh. • • .I \ \ - ----, ' M(~ ,_"!If< .1<ng:llali'll. • fllTER.16J11V.11f,t0 1ni nicoiinc. w. I* cii!""ll. FTC Reiio1t ~ '75 • ~ I t . . ' -- -- \. ' ,. < • ' •• • _.,,..,_ • -.. ' I I ' I / ROMANCE O~ THE SEA Graft ·sGaleCI DoWn B:rALLUONDUll Wh•• Coleman, Sblp Sllop o. .. ..,.,,. ... _ own._r Rlcbud Nlcholecm and Down to the•• ill ablpo . • • lonf·tlme Newport Beacb Or m••be Just•-·-a comer"' modeler Jonaa Jouot-. ci. the den, -to the tiie'b.. table,~ otded to or1tnl'e a elub for tbetaraaewodtdoep. 'otber1 wllb )lmllar fn. To a alp mode1-, tbeloc__ -·Ibey wore amued by the ..._'t111a1tor. ,..,.., •• · He·a mllea, and centuriea, Tiley met lntormaliY wW. -ay. · lll'CIWld 20 ,,..mben at nnt,.- "lh--. al-.. ..,.,.., •canlsed more flwmally a,_ hiu • C.0"'!111• wllh u.. -.. "'° ,_ wltll llO .m*'lblrl. (lur. a"'4 er.i.,coi--. -.IOll 1n Nalm-benlalPtopa~. -wltlo •oftliq . ....., toe,._ "We Wllntod 'lo have e pl- Ollnd Illa ftnt plutic 11:11 ~ wbete the)' could ..,.... fo<' ed· bewuft••-U•lnJlnDenver. . vlct on ·t~elr work. Richard "lfJGU••nf1U lnlovowllhtbe ¥0lunt-.d. bl1 &bop, and Illa Ma in De1t•er, •• be-' lauched, wod.abost, where m.mbera have """'eansettbebaJanywbore." ... ..,. fo our lllirWJ', to pl- Pro1Nibl7 115 percent of the and to""""'"'• ~ -how -hen al tbe Ship Modelers' to "191\le the problema that come -•Um Wl>rk from kits. Bill up," Coleman Hid. . dcll't let tbe word ··~t" fool You..., Alm oat everl aflcianado Col••n warns. ..;_ . Coleman's met,..a mits that they ~ wooden mQdell the iOot become totally abaorjled lJ1 \he may ran,e ftom a v~-~nal work at band. •11 find D)~ hn- $111 to anaatl'Onomieal JlllO. Most allnina what 'lt waa like to sail start out wllb a fa1rly modest~ such. • sblp a. hundred or more kit and-work f(Ortl theft. ----~•10.•• . ~... , ••sut when you begin to con-A Jaw student. he often escapes aider the Ume ·and effort that back a century or two st.artlng .coealntoone model. it beco~es a aroun.d midnight, to relax. very· inexpensive hobb'y, •• "Johnny Caraon•and I have built COieman said. • a lot of ships to1etber. It lan't wi· • Shlp l:Dod1lers cOme from usual fdr me to 1et so involved eveiy walk of life, every income that J loot at the. .cloclt and 'dl.s- bracket; &nd almost every age coverit'17 a.m." • level. ••we have members from An airline pilot, sitUni in the 13 to 80 and it's a family thing. Anaheim shop, sanded away at a Meml!en bring tbe wboh! family scaled-down deck. "Why did I to meellngs." They come from start this? 1 ... don't know, Hert¥! overSoulhernCalilornla. klllg have I been, worldng on it? Altbou1h predominantly a Yean. But I j~at discovered. UU. male avocation, girls dd women place and now I'm-leamin& the have taken it Up as wen. be said. right way to do it." 'I1le third Thursday ol .. ..,, month brln11 out every JeV•I ol modeler: A •l\IOl!ty lean towll'd tho -... hwled ablpo and bold ln awe those who work from 9Cf'&tch.. ; A ) "Scratcb bllllillAI," Coleman explalfted, nqulns Uklnc the odlli>ALpia.oLJI>~. ~ full·llnd ablp ..,.cl..,al!nir tbom ~to -1 lise, 1• onna the ilalit <;..~­...i.la!a. and'Uien apendlnl lift· IOkl IDOlltllS hl adual construe• tiall. Some members· are pro· fOOllonats, who PUI tbolr e>r- pe:rtlte on to tbe amateun. ••11uy scratch buildtn: work from oriainal plans obtained from tbe Britls b National llarJtlme Mus eum or the SmitbsGai~n JnaUtution. • "But, JI tak~s a lot ol stills lo ~ read these plans and most people con't do It. Tho kits ,ivo you overytbln1 you need, olready at correct ~cale. '' . Tbe pa,tural romance with the sea bas been enhanced, the modelers believe, by the nation's Bicentennial. Som-e-; Coleman noted, build · flill-slzed Sl'_IJ)s as a profeailon, ..A and the scale modob lo supple- ment tncome"or just u a hobby. · It can be a t'bcraUveone. A finished ship, ii the creator can bear to part with it, is worth t from hundreds to tbow:ands ol ·~ dollU'f ' ' " At -.,recent show·and-tell style : meeting, _member~. brou1bt '' 111eecun,racemi " ,, " -, . ,, BEAANDE!ISON, Editor Tuesday, September 2, 1975 Page B·t Two ship rrl odelers share 'fxpertise, . ' ~ top right From far left, clockwise, Richard Miller's 1870 · sloop;_ ~tern detail, Doug McFarland's Norske Love; John Shields ' Rattlesnake-. -· • . . ' ' . I '" •II. .. I I I 11 It : I ~ I 1 I ' · 1 I , I I .:.'I • • " • • ~-Ic;§<,,.,L,1!'\'~~~­ MODE LE R DISCUSSES HIS TANKER AT SHOW-AND-TELL SESSION ' Fr6m ·Page 81 , ~.Craft 4iDIJbed modela and many In pro-.,._ llDd talked •bout the mis- hapl ilnd aucceases in creatin1 -----Ted Ketty's ''Nonke Love," an 19th century Norwecian ship. has 'taken an hour or two , ea~h nlgbt for a year or more. Some DIJhts It took a ~.le of /,houri to nail a co111>1e of PUl{"'• lo theshlp'1ribs1 besaiil. RlchordMlller's Revolutionary sloop wai'"begun ftom the plans foe the full-sized ship. It took 20 houn to scale down and more than a year to build. "Rattlesnake'' an eight·inch Revoluttonary period ship also took a year. including scaling f°:!' the pies. For Roger Bacon's large model ''Bounty," he · · 'seratch built" ln detail, even turning his own cannon. The work doesn't take much room, but families have to acljust to the lack of at least one table top foe long periods of time. One modeler said it drove his wile crazy. He monopolized the t•!:",;e for more than a year, "and no one could touch anything." Crown Devalued Ann Landers D E A R A N N wants the old stuff for a LANDERS: When "No souvenir, all he need do Golddigger" complained is ask. -J . W .S. Ph.D. that dental patients DEAR J .W.S.: Thanks: should be given their old for wt.sing me ap. I'm gold crowns and inlays afraid "No Golddigger'' you beamed, "Your sug-m~de 10me members of gestion is worth it& tile dental profe11loa weight In gold." look • UUle kinky, ud I As Secretary to the sllould not have allowed Council on Dental bertogetawaywttblt. Materials· and Devices, I checked with my own may I tell you a better dentist, Dr. Jordan offered it to the owner who didn't want it, so it came to rest in my scrap gold box, which I cash in every 12 years. Please take it to your own as- sayer, and then, having determined the ''tremen- dous value,'' donate the proceeds to a worthy charity. -CLAYTON K. GROSS, D . M . D., PORTLAND, ORE. DEAR DOC : If 11'1 Ill ·the 1im.e &o you, I don't think I'll take the tooth anyplace. I'd ratller keep it on my desk -u a reminder to cbeck wltlt an aatlorlty when tlae •abject Is OWJt of my bllllwlck. answer-would have been, Block, and be said you ~----------~--~---­.•. ''Your suggestion ie areablOlutelyrlgbt.So- worth its· weight in ~P-two ntractlons with no per. palladium, zinc, aovocalne for Yours nickel and a number ot Truly. qther ele.ments that may Here's another letter ~ lie mixed wl\jl lhe'llold." from ••Irate dentist wbo ,_Althouab eapensiy.e taped a tooth wJtb a •hen pUrcbased, the ~ge &old crown to Ids amount of gold In any Idler. siniJe restoration !>4.1 a D E. A R A N N negligible resale Value. LANDERS : Shame on A pati,nt would bave 'lo you for lendihg credence seek out a smelting com· to an uninvestigated ~any and pay fqr charge against a dentist separatipg the various by a woman who said she .pements thr!>uch . refui-bod worked .for him for in& --if the company ei&Jlt years. If I am any UUI . ~ ew es •• ;, more fban · ashion n~~· ·th.ey'~ fit ·and eomlo~ too. ' ' • • • I I , 'lliJfj~-' Y for school or dress · • ~ I ' oxford grey - wash aridwear st.a-Preste flannel. · f!ap~S and Welt seams. justafabuloua pant. 1 ] uld, ~ccept su~h,'a udge of people_, she aUort1er. ~ ~·t work for him, she Even dentist J¥ft m-erely collected her ub 1n co1d cl'l)wna *14 salary. iplays until \they •have •. I herewith ~nclose an ~aved up a loi>d number. extracted. tooth -com- . \ · b6wever / a paU•t plete w'itb gold · crawn. I Bu1ter Brown trims the wedgie down . to ti.1c ••• your little girl'•· A no.....Up crepe .ale underneath. ~! ' . . ?;;· Improving your.figure ls more than Just losing weight. Since two people who . weigh the same C(an lool<-so-.dlfferent, the unique Gloria Marshall method, handles each lady on a per11onallzed basis. You get the benefit • Topics Aplenty CLIPPED W~NGS: /L membership meeting ~ is planned for 7:30 p_.m. Thursday. 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"U ~ George tcu::cat • by Rodger lalen ,, ' l < ,, l "I wi.Ji hoo~wo~k .wa~ run ~y c_o1:"mirtw.;-1h.en we could f.pe.a our 11mc lhscu\~1ng 111n~tead uf dotng it." DENNIS THE MENACE - • • • ' . • • I l .I • I • r I I .. - , t's Time f OJ;,..the" YOung Ones-.;.Lave~ '. l"ORESr :mJJ.S, N.Y. <AP> -Laver doml.naled the lpCrt In Colona clel Mar'• Jlod Lever, his the 1910a, wmnlnr lbe Grand· !!hallJ reddlsb--blir drip-Slam an UDP,reeedeated \wo Piii with sweat, slDOd Ill center limes. But lb1a ii Ibo 'IOI -eourt. Re bowed hla bead, Laverbasbeentoreedtoa<lluat. dl-..1 bis racquet lVld Blared "I didn't come bmo with the 111 t&e clay court. idea of wlnnina." the ooe-lline Laver, at 37. wu en route to a •:Rocket'' •aid after dropping out · lour-set loss tp Sweclilll star ottbesingleo. "ljuatbq>edtodo ~Jorn Bo•&, 18 years bis junior, well .n·s dlsappointinr but l'Ye ·m the U.S. Open Tennis Cham-hadmyshareofsucceaoverthe pionsbl119attheWest$ideTennis years. Clllb.Be. was makinc billlnt ap-. - --pearance in a major tournament ''I guess it's Ume for the young tbisyear, andltwasn'tgoingwell. oneo." Laver bas had to get used to Borg, who plays doubles with 105lllg. , Laver. ouUasted him in the 2· bcu', lO.mlaute m-, 0.11 M, olf.Jhethird1otandlbnl,an...be· . La..,... aaid that~ He wants to fpellll! time :u, o.a. TIM matelr-iUYedllll-ran out of gao in the foorth. they bave beell more afl by the eountillf It ucl 8ilo d6 2 * ela;r, wbleb mue1 lor long rooe in a stand!•• ovation f« the •baafe to· etav at Ille o~ to bfa tenail camp Ill Kew ralJlel, wlllfb lllabo .fGt tired -> 1 .... ~ U•--"""• ' ' ·•-· Eaipect"''°' L-, little lefty from U..eoulal dty.ol l>eca•M..Y.er_rrew up Clll ...-. ,_.._. -.,.. d., ....,,,. W1RU)'OUte17 Rockhampton in northern But.erasscoUJUareexptlall'ftlto 11eliJltieptaulOiiliYalew :r~ • . Australia. keep up, fail apart often d~ a tow'nallleplo on the Wcirl:IQain. "Bjorn Isa rreatlll*YOr,Mallld Asked if the <Men c.;.. Laver tournament ~4 ·~OD u.. plonabip Teanl• Ml•• aad, Laver, "arw;t l cuesl f•fn not the bothered him, BOrC, .e mice,nt, way oul. • generally, piek bis spots. ~oeotre.'player on the ~l serious young man said, "No. r •'Today's players ire going to ")b.ybe il'• Hlfi,. but 1'4 llke ~-they didn't. I think Ibey wanted team to play with the bail up t · k --~ -n-"be·-u to see • ftve·set matdl. l was bi•h," be said. "That will be the optc ..,..e -~ • Laverand Boi'C beaclell bloek to ahead two sets to love: new tta. '' • center coud for arNe ~ "I think they wanted to_seU!iJp Laver'• plans for the future are · today aflermeedna t!"~-· T winthenexttwo." · unce(tain. During his heyday ln •'Come-on.•• ta1cl a...m.•1111111 to bis "Three!" said Laver, playful)y the eos, he won a lot ti lollnl•· • leenal!• partoel'. "You bava to I Garlits ' . It took Laur two setl to CUii! his ••me and wben--be-did, drtv4 iq: backhand9 Into the-eomen bndl'Ull!nl .. way lll«ntnet. tl)e lana were ready fCir t. They cheefed. hi.I eveey ~~as be ran i (Co~Rolls grabblni Borg around the neck. meats and banked atototmoney. carry me now: • I I Outlasts Evert's ·Streak Muldowney I -~IANAPOLIS -Don "Big • Daddy" Garlits won bls fourth • EXtended. ·to SI U.S. Nationals drag racing · __, championship Monday, beating FOREST Jf!LLS, N.Y. (AP) -Solomon, the No. 13 seed, M, 6-2, Shirt~··chaCba'' Muldowney in Wh~t do you say after you s'y 5-7, .6-3 when Solomon double· the final of the top fuel competi· . Chris won? "-faulted at match Point. tion at Indianapolis Raceway T~at Connors won, too, which'.. Connors, now intotbequarters, Park. he did. That Ashe didn't, which is admitted that he missed a Garlits' -v:ict.or.y was his-14th the way it went. chance in the ·third set when it National Hot Rod Association. But WenQy Ove~ ~vert~was-4-iJl&riQSO omon was wn career.title - a professiooaJ rac-!Jlst straight victim on clay, said lS-JO:"But he played four paints ing record -and it ended 1tbesl: . inarowtoogood,''COonorssaid. )l~downey's hopes o1 becoming "~l's like giving the title to -"Every time I play Harold, I'm the first woman to win a mitjor Chris. prepared to play four or five drq racina championship. . "I go out lhere and have fwi houn, •• be added. ••1 have to be Judy Lilly aJsowastbwarted in you gotta love it. But Chris is just patient, and I was.'' The triumph her bid to be the first woman so steady, mentally tough on by Connors came as predicted. champion,• losing to Jack Mullins clay, that's all.'' Eddie Dlbbs, a three-time All- in the final of the super stock Evert is such an overwhelming America at Miami University competition. favorite to win tbe U.S. Open who'"ie--.-forte is clay. toppled l 1lllca Rip 1'11-' BLOOMINGTON, Minn. -Fr.an Tarkenton paosed tor two touetiaOWns &nd Dave ~Osburn scored another as the Minnesota Vlkinp whipped previously llll- beaten Jliaml, 20-7, Mnndaynight, in a .National Foot~ League ' preseasongame. CLj';Vi;:LAND -Joe Fer&\ISOR threw two touchdown passes and rookie Tom J>oncbes scored twice Monday, helping the Buf· falo Bills beat the Cleveland Browns, 3'--20, in an error-filled National Football League pre-season game. -RAPID CITY, S.D. -"-Dave FAier seattered elglltbits and hit a home run to lead Yakima, Waab., to victoiylntbeAmerican Lel!ioD World 5eries Monday night, beatinf Cedar Rapids, J.Wa IH,inthetitlegame. c;tir Rapids gained a cham- 'DioDsbip berth earlier Monday by aefeatins Fullerton, 8-1. Fullerton had foSt to Cedar Rapids Sunday evening, 6-2, for its other defeat. AIH•••~ . ~AJli.INGTON, S.C. -Bobby Allison successfully held off Jliebard Petty Monday to win the raincdelayed Southern 500 stoet car race. Allison fought off Petty's Utb- bour charge in the 500-mile race for bis se<ond stralgllt triumph at Darlington Raceway and his third Grand National victory. of theseason. ·. So1'fet•111fa SANTA: BARBARA-Six-foot· Sil Pavel Sillivanov iCCi'ild on a seri.S of spites to lead the Soviet Union natimal volleyball team to a thre~s"et-•ietory-over tbe American team here. . The Russian team won by .,.scores of 15-12, a.4 -15-l. Sea.,_ Mu 20tll NEW YORK-TomSeavel'cil the New York Mets became the f°irst pitcher in major league bis- ~ to strike out 200 or mono bat- ten in eight consecutive seasons Monday. He also won his 2Gth game, bealin& Pittabllqb, a.o. ;Japie16th Te_nnis Championships ~at, if fourth-seeded Arthur Ashe, 6-4, this were Wimbledon, where 6--2, 6-3. . . there is legal betting, no one In a match of unseeded woul~ mak~ book ~n her. She (flayers, Andrew Pattison, 26, of hasn t lost on clay since Evonne Rhodesia ousted 35-year-0ld Bob Gooi-beat her, 6-2, 1'5 in the Hewitt of-South Africa 15'4, 15'2, finaloftbeWesternClayCourtsm 1-6 6-2 - Cin'cinnatiin1973. ioi 4 ning Evert in the Overton, all dolled up in green quarierfinal& were Ker-ry and gold brocade for a center Melville Reid, Kazuko court crowd of 8,187 Monday Sawamatsu Katja Ebbinghaus night. looked as though she waa and tWo ..;.ied players-No. 2 having anything but fun. She won Virginia Wade and No. 4 only 16 points, five of them in the Goolagong_ first set, in Evert's 6-0, 6-1 l"Omp Reid, a 24-year-old Australian, intothequarterfinals. downed her Boston Lobsters Defending champion Jimmy partner in World Team Tennis, Connors .had fun, though, in his Greer Stevens, 4-6, .6-4, 6·4- match wtth Harold ~omon that Stevens 18 Of South Africa is a began when Connors Was 22 and former iop 'gymnaSt in her~- ended when he was 23. Tbe duel, try and a t?odter on the tenriis with Connors the aggressor, ac-court. tually lasted three hours, but it Despite Dibbs' supe'fiorit.y on was past midnight, and Connors· clay, his triumph over Ashe was birthday, before he downed considered a stunner. --Bugs Alive Triufuphs , -RUIDOSO, N.M. (AP) -The quart.erborse owner had a -pre- monition, a hunch. Ralph Sbebester had "horses · that finished second, third and fourth in the 1968 All American -Futurity, the world's rlche'st' horse race and the event that is the SUper Bowl, the Wa.ld Series, the Stanley Cup and the Masters . ol. quarterborse racing. It was a shattering disappoint4 ment for the Wynnewood, Okla., breeder. Bul a couple of years ago his mare, Ralph's Lady Bug, de- ·tivered. a fOal that gave~Shebester a hunch. ''I figW'ed 1975 Was about the time for our Bugs to come alive ·~ Ile said I ' And the oddly·npied Bugs Alive in 75 turned that hunch into a reality Monday. He broke on top, qUickly 1establiabed his ~'!P._eriority end was never lleaaed in a 'frontrunning romp that pi-ovided Shebester with $130,000 from the total purse,ot the·$1 .03 million in the 17th run· ningof theAll American. Bugs Alive paid $8..0, $4 and S3. Chick Called ~ retllmed $3.111 and $3. Rocket's Magic, the fa~te with the crowd of 15,250 that bet a state record ol $950, 755, paid$3.. .. I'm sure it bas to be an up- set," said ihe stocky Dlbbs, 1 ranked ~o. 11 in the United States to No. 5 for Ashe. "'But I thinJ!: they should seed on atility to.play on the surface, not.of tbe ATP Association of Tennis Pl:olessionals performances. . "'Clay is my best surface, wbichl ~on:tthink is Arthur's." Ml ... ~ .. ---IEcldleOMlbs .... , A.1't1Mw ~.M, .. J..W. lljonl t1erS. S'M'defl. bMt ROd u ....... ,, M . ..... "'*-"9ttt-. R"'°'*"' 11M1 11D11 Hnoit\, SouttrMfial.M ... ~. t .. ,6-2. Jltl'lftl.' .COnnor$ 9Mt KWON Satorr-. ........ t,. s.1 ... 1 -........ s ...... ._.._ Ylrglrtl• WMlit • .,.Ii.In, beat Bl!th Nort1Dft4-l,M. ... IC•rry Mel•ille lll•kl. A1,1str .. I&, bNI Gf'Hr S~.~tllAtrka.• .. ,M ,M. Ka•"*• Sot•mat1.11. Japan. tiu11 LM*J 8o$llolt, SOlltll Alrk.a,6-2, J ... IC.II .. E~us. West ~.!Qt P•m T....-c1en.M ... l . -·-IE-• Gool•tone. Cawley, Austr•ll•, ~•I v ..... 1ez1et1anvr11,..:., .. 2. • .' 11 ·Iverson Nabs Title ,._ . - ROD LAVER RETUR"S A SHOT'" LOSS TO 8.IOAN BORG IN U.S. OPEN. ' ..... , ....... Jackson Sparkles Oali(a~ Supersiar Lives Up to .Billing ' . For lhe first time in recent memory, the Oakland A's have a healthy Reggie Jackson as they head into the September stretch. Ja~kson is looking forward to this unique experience. nle feel- ing is mutual among his team4 mates. · Jackson, who refers to himself A N,,el• Slate All Gimn .... ICMI"( (110) Sitclt. 20...laond•tC.Hfomia Sept. J Tau1at Calffor"I• Sept. -Te1ta1atCa11tor~i. ' J~tip.m. 1:2$p.M. 7:15(1.m. as a superstar in his new bio- graphy. ilwed up to his billing Monday againsl California. He unloaded bis 30lh homer - high in the American League - and added a run-scoring double to drive in three runs and propel the A's and Vida Blue to a 6-3 vic4 tory over the Angel s before'22,920 ' on Labor Diy afternoon· a\ . Anaheim Stadium. The A •s make their fmal ap- pearance at tbe Big A tonight when Ken Holtunan (15-11) takes on ftaTI.k Tanana (13-6) who has won 10 of his last 12 decisions for Caliromia-: -· .. It seems I've always been liurt in Stet.ember, "-"Ja&:soirre-- called after his 'big afternoon.. "In '691 was nervous and bad the hives, the next year I was in the doghouse and then it was bamstr- ingiltjuries after that.'' · Jackson is enjoying an injury· free season. He has appeared in ~ 133 of his team's 136 games and his statistics are a reflection on his continued presence. Heh..u30 bomet5&,Dd91rbi4 I His 30th came llj the eighthln· ning against Ed Flgiieroa. J.Z.ll. and it landed just fair Inside tfle right field foul line; glancing off " _tbe,glove of Califoqli.~_<>Utfiek1er\ Lee Stanton and la.Dding in tbe second row of seats. ••1 didn't think dt was oin to say a1r.. was surpns , Jackson said. "But I'll take It. of ~ Sometimes you've got to be Iiiclc:r." Blue wati anything but lucky - or good-in the first innina: when he couldn't get looee and the Angels spun him around for lhree runs -two of them on a Jong homer by Lee-Stanton, bls 13th. But Blue, who complained of a .sore neck, setlled down and wound up .with a four-hitter and his 18th win. "I've had trouble geWng loose in the early innings all year." Blue added. "I've tried ever- ything I know but nothing seems to work." Blue saw the A's take the lep.d for good at 4-3 in the sixth innitig When designaled hitter Bflly .Williams followed a walk to Jackson with his 2oth holher~ a ~­lprij! blast over the right fiei.l wall. - "On any other club I'd eom- plam about .not playing in Ibo field •• Williams taid ••but yi;re·s so much talent bUe !'al iust happy to be able to..,.•• the • bat... ..~-..., , CAU.-OWMfA .. , .. _, .. 1 ' 0 ., 1. 0 , ... •••• , ... JOit .. t t 1 Jtto t 0 1 0 Jtt• 1••• •••• • Bar~ Calls Westrum G~tl,~ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -~ Burt Hooton did Ille pitching and Jim Barr the griping as the 8an ' Francisco Giants and Los .~geles Dpdg,rs renewed their rivalry in the opener of a two-- game serie~~ · While Hooton was htaling a 3-1 :six-bitter for his eighth con- .secutive victory Monday night, -" DodgPrs ."Sfate ANpiN1a111KAaccno> ~. iLMAnQeles •tS.nFrMK!tco Stoll-l lJ»A119tleSIOIClncinnall Sept. 4 l.o1 ..... les •t Clncin1'1ll , p.rn. 5p.m. $p.m. B.ar.r. lashed out at Giants :manager Wes Westrum after be- ing lifted for a pinch-hitter in the f'lfth inhing. . - ••westrum is guUess." Harr declared. ''He.'s just riding ·out the season because be knows he isn't going to be al"QUDd here next year.•• ,Barr spoke calmly. He yelled .at Westrum in the dugout. then explaineCl Ills discontiiit"loUoW- ing the game. 1 "If Westrum was any kind of a • w u shut up and sii down when lyeiled in the dugout,'~ Barr said. "He didn't even have the gU!S tn look atme ... hejustdoesn'tcate.'' The Dodgen bad-in th~ top of the fifth for a l.Olead. Sllc- cessive singles by Dave Rader and Steve Ontiveros brou,ghtBarr up With one awaY in tbe bottom of the inning. · Westrwn )''!llked bis. starter and went'with Gary~. who flyea out. Von Joshua followed witb a run-SC<Jringsingle forl·l, butOntiveroo'Wastrapped between seeood and tbinl.for the, •"!lx·killing final ollt. · "I-bod to ro·fo pincl>-hltter:" explained Westr.ym. '-nte way we were going, Ufldught we mlght not have another chance lo do eomething .•• Ho was right. Hooton, who has not lost since Jody 10, "8flled the Giants in bis first apjlearan after a remarlllible August in whiebhepostedaO.OrecOnlwitha 1.0llearnedrunaverage. LOIMGSU.S --~ . ......... .,,. .. "-•. .... .......... ...,, .._.._,, . a111 o...,_,.a •••• ... f1J011flurQrrf •• , • Wrtwtd t ••• p •• '"'"' ..... eeya. I I• 0 M:ltt11M11b .._Ott .Kelarf -4 t I I SfiiMra :I' t O t ~lb SOtl 0..."-t'C ~ljt YN09c; SOIO Olllo••• JOt• ......... J1JI e.rt1 tot• ....._.. JOOO 1-:wi.-1 ett ,......,. .... . ....... . .. . ;:;:: I '"' • 0 0 •• • t ,. • I • ,, '' • • • • , • • I .. ' ...... ·-' Pirates' Offense . . i:'t+J;-l Stacked With V_ets l 111 CllAJG SRBFF ot•IMI•"'• ..... Oranae Coast Ooll•1•'.~footb1ll team I.I delinl~ OD the bot BC!U ln197S. Coach Dick Tucker bas 32 letten:aeo returning, lncludln~ !4 1tarten. Tbua it 'a no wood er the PlratesjlU'e being picked to win the South Co8$I Conlereac,e aaaln this -· 1be B~• won seven and lost five lasl season with an Offente lhal was , dominated by freshmen, seldom bad the tame lineup (because d. tn- ).urles) and really didn't Jell unUI the start or con, ference play. Leading the Pirates' offense are three ex- perienced quarte.rbac ks-Dave 1 White (6-1, 180), Mike Magner (6·2, 185) and I Mark Stewart (6,0, t651, Magner was a starter two seasons ago, passing for 939 yards. He sat oul the '74 campaign wllh a serious.arm injury~ White started tbe first wven games for OCC in '74, passing for 1,165 yards before sidelined j Tucker says he'll 200) from Indiana and throw m<n, but h' may Mark Brown (H. m1 nol have lo-what with a from Pebble Beach. bundle of talent at the The tackles fiK-to '' r'unnlnc backs. be Jaek Clark (6·S, 2'0l '' Sophomore starters and Steve Gearty (M, • Tony Accomando (S.&, 220) with Dave Mackley ~·1, 170) aod Pete Brown · (S.2, 20.5) also seeina: ac· (.6-1, 205) return. The two Uon. All a.re lettermen. ~~ totaled naarly 1 100 Clark was -a starter and yanls lut 1euon ;.ith Gearty also saw a lot m: Accom1ndo, an All · playtngtimelastseason. u. South Coast aelecUoo, fettlnf 718, At guard, J e rr Kravilz Th. latter figures to (5·11, 210) and Oreg ., ~nn (S,11, 210) are wipe out the OCC career back, Both started half rushing record of 1,258 of OCC's games last yanls 972 , s 73 et by John Dil<oo season, m 1 · · The Pirates also have The Pirates do not 1pairoffre1hmea-Don havealotofdepthatrun-Schroeder (&..0, ZOS) and ning back, but they may Steve Crothers (5·11, not need it. 215)~al figure to see a Other ·backs who lot.of action. figure to see playing . T u c k er c a I J a time include freshmen Schroe(Ier a real sleeper. Nathan Ching 15,9, 160) Both prepped at Edison. from Edison and Jim At center, letterman Ridge (5,11, 190) from Riek Purnell (6,3, 230) Mater Dei. returns. He was a non. Up front, OCC may starter last season .. Brad have one of its better of .. Green (6·2, 220) from fen~ive lines in some Estancia and Baron time.--...J.--Hunter ('70;205) from A freshman figures to Mater Dei are also l:Md- be the starting tight end ding for for the No. l cen- and tour players are cur· .ter'sjob. -' -_, Dilll• .., .. , s..tt,..... with a hand injury. He CORONA DEL MAR DEFENDERS BRETI BURRUS (50), RICK ETffELL a•l AND BOB BAUMAN. led the South Coast Coo· rently vying for the No. 1 The Pirates also have job. They include Jim .a talented plaee-kick'er Baleh (6·1, 195) from in Woody Tressler. who Edison, Keith Josephson booted 10 rreld goals last (6-3, 210) from Costa season, ioelU.ding a 4S.. Mesa, Bill Vucich (6-2, yarder, an OCC record. ----------, ----·------ference in passing and Pro G~d CdM Smallest, QuiCkest. Stan.ifugs / p , 'N. S •• T...... n Q,Sf ine easons · f!OOTaALLLUOUS ............... · -" l•ltl•ltMfl l\l!Mffllp ~ ' NA110NALCONPlftl:NCI! F 190 d t . , did (• 0 aa ..... 01,...._ our ·wun aCKieS at fdr' the two run-· -v. 160) and Rich Nebb w L T Pct. ,., PA and a horde of 140-175-ning.back slots and he's (S-10, 150) and junior Bob ~~::.. : ~ g ':~ ::: : pounders make the 1975 hopeful that Rob Elson, Hughes (5·11, 140) are """°'""on l 2 o ·'°° io1 '' Corona del Mar High Brad Dwan and Bp,·an vying for the two wide stL.ui.1 2 2 o .j(IO so'° !ootb 11 t th G 11 I k tb " q.n" 1 1• 0 .2so sr ,1 I a ea m e arra can a e e oad receiver spots. and all ""''•' 01v1s'-"' smallest of any under off Bill Moore and Spyro figure lo see plenty of ac· &".:':., ~ ~ g :: ~ :; coach Dave Holland as Kemble in the Sea Kings' lion. Mll"l'lnOI• 2 2 0 .sco ,, ,. he begins his ninth year Houston veer offense. Tight end is manned Dttrott W•st.r' .. r:,,~i:.."° SI iu at the Sea Kings helm. Moore (5·10, 160) and by either Brad St.assel U.AnoMs l 1 11 .1.so a s1 The Sea Kings are Kemble (S--10, 180) excel (6-0, 175) or Don Harrier Ntw0r .. ..., i i o ·* .. S1 finished with pre-on defense at roVer and (6-0,lSSJ·r.). • AtiMt• 2 2 0 •• " " condi ' . be •FrMtlsu 1 J o_.2'f s1 91 tiorung and gan linebacker. Both were Brad Bauman is the AMt:ftlCAM their two-a-day COfttact aefensive Starters in '74, only returning Startef in CONPll•l!MCI lod , ... _.01,1.-paces ay m prepara· as was Elson at running the offensive line. At 6-0, • ., L T "'t. ~PA tion for their scrimmage back. Elson checks in at 175, he's set for one of the ~Jet• ! : : :~: : : against St. John Bosco 5-9,_ 18S, Dwan la 6-0, US tackles. while Charles ...,.England 2 2 o ..soo '°,. Sept. 13 at Newport IDClGarrattlaS-11,165. Wingard (5-10, 190 sr.), hff• 2 2 • .soo " 1os H bo ff' b Se St e.n1,,.-• 1 , 0 .uo ,. • ar r 1g . niors Greg Neville eve Messenger (5-11, at1tra101wl•i..t · Holland says bis team, (6-0, 160), Brad Greeley 190 sr .) and Mark ~11 ~ ~ : :: ~ ~ although it is the Carde.Jucci (~11, lSM>jr.) s>ttbbur9n 1 , o .2.so n 1s smallest, is also the are vying for the other c ... ,_. w..w'..~,.~"° •1 '° quickest. And he dOsen't Bowling TI tie .., starting spot. 0..1.nd • o o 1.000 no ., seem too worried over Dave Young 1(5-9, 17~). o.n-i 2 o .soo 11 " the lack of 200-pounders. Bruce Kelly (5-8, 155), it.,..soty 1 1 o .l50 Jt 11 , "'ITT b V th' s..no• I l 0 .150 36 llO 'We lack some depth "on y ae . F.ddie Hagan (s--8, 175) "'-"'r'•k-1 ·and size in the offensive and Doug Batto-' (•11 • Buff•lolol.Cl• ... land211 ·~ ~ • ~sot•:io.,y1"'"''' line,'' says Holland. San Jose 's Terry 170) are candidates at ''""'''•o.m• "But we have quickness Vaeth rode the crest of guard, while Mark 11~ •1 o.u.. COlannet "-• and our skilled people an opening 7.f....pin advan-Johannes (S..10, 175 jr.) s.1w.1 • .,•10.m" are coming back. The tage racked up at Cost.a and Brett Burrus (5-10, 01Klfln.attato.1n111 ·d , """'""' M ' K L lo st.Louli•tMlnMsotA wi e receivers, r .... ~ esa s ona anes re-16S sr.)· are battling for eutt•1o ..... Au.nt••tT1,,...,.,f1.. backs, secondary and co.rdal,8()().l,730triwnph the starting berth at Oik~.tMi.,.,,• quarterback are plusses over Westminster's center. HewOri._,s•I Pltt~rgll G<"wne.y •11(•,...•c11., torus." . Jerry Burdick for the Earl Callison gives PNIMtlptll•:'o':t:no-i.s His quarterback, G8ry Western States bowling Corona del Mar a better POOT••LLLEaoua Guisness, has been a -ebampionship. punting gam~ than in '74 E•s•;~·;~ .. ,.,. PA st ar.ter during h is Vaeth clfal~ up a 9M anQ Greeley and Kemble MlmPN• 3 , o .1so"" sophomore and junior-1'our.game-salvo in will handle the EWnnlt1C1twm 1 2 o ·'°° '° a seasons, although in-BurdiCk's territory al placekickingduties. , 1f7SSCHEOUL• Jkll-lli. 1 2 11 .JOO • 'fO CMr101t• 2 1 o . .soo 11 M juries have cut into his CQsla Mesa, then held P1111.ot1pfll• 1 J o .a 102 121 playing time. bis own iJ1, San Fran· So1.ithrrlld!1....,~ ... ~~eoo 1n 1" Guisness is a crafty cisco, losing by four pins $tpt. 1~ter 0.1 •l Nt'wport sept. 2'-AI Ntwport H•rOOr Oct. >-Viii• Peril el El ModleN Oct. l~IE$lMICi. 11 Nlwpon Oct. 17-Cost• ~w II Ntwport Oct. JS-S.nl• Antll Ntwport Oct. 31-At IE I Modtt11 s.nAr11on10 4 2 o .... , 119 • runner and has matured in the four--game set.· =~port : ~ : :.:: : :: to 6-0, 175 pounds. Back· 870-866. Port1.nc1 1 4 o .200 to 111 ing him up is junior Scott With the victory Vaeth CNc..., 1 4 0 ·100 •1 i:rs Merry (5,9, 155). -' brin"s the North-South Nov ........ At Tu$1/l'I ,......,.., .• a.'"• "' sou11 .. .,.c.11to•nJ••• ChlCA911 Holland has five can-series lo four wins each .. Ho¥. 1•-"'-gnoll1 11 L.ill p,,,.,. .... • ''75!12 TOYOTAS HERE NOW COMEIM TEST DRIVE TODAY BUY , OR LEASE A .t9XQJA. DEMO SALE ~ ....... , lboca Example 75COIOUA 2 Door SOClan, • -Ill ll<tary ....... toe8307 S2876 • OVHSTOCllD NEW VOLVOS LAl411 SIUCTIOM '74 VOtYO l'&tO<Y Demo 1&7341 . SS776 Baseball-Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Divlsioa Boston Baltimore New York Cleveland Milwaukee Detroit W L Pct. GB 79 55 .590 73 60 .549 5!'. 68 67 . 504 11 \1o 61 68 ,473 15!'. 59 77 .434 21 53 81 .396 26 Wesl Dlvl>lon Oakland Kansas City Texas Chicago Minnesota Anl•I• ~ 54 .603 73 61 .545 8 67 70 .489 15!'. 66 70 .485 16 &I 70 ,478 17 62 74 ,456 20 M9""y'sk.,.. ~lt-1. ic.ftMsClty .. .) O.V.'-"<11t .. ltlmore, J, ppd., ''In oat•....:it. C.lffOf'l'll J Oetnllt 5, M)tw81.111.H .t .._.Yortl4,Bollonl M1~S,Tn11• ' , ..... Ch,,,. O.Wt• IEd1 ....... y 10.S " Bibby 4-1•1 11 a.1tirnor. (A141uNSil:r~7) 9fldCMtllM IJ.IOI ..... YoR tDobton 11·1ll •I 9o$ton {0~ ... Mlrw-.. {C.laom ••I at O.tnllt (Coleman •u• lof•• Ol¥ (Fltmlorrls lS.IOl-' ~ IKNI "'"' Ml,..teta IHUl(lttn tt·l!I-' T1.u l~MI OHIMd (Heftlrn.ri 1~111.tlC..llfllrnll f~ .... NAftONAL,LEAGUE East DJYllion W L Pct. GB Pittsburgh 75 59 ,S60 St. Louis 73 63 ,537 3 New York 72 64 .S29 4. Philadelphia 72 64 ,529 4 Chicago 62 75 .453 14'h Montreal 59 75 :440 16 West Division Cincinnall 90 46 .662 Dodgen 73 64 ,533 17!'. San Francisco 67 69. 493 23 S4n Diego 62 75 .453 2811.1 Atlanta 59 , 78 A31 311> Houston 53 85 .384 38 M.Ml•Y't Sc:- St. L.OUI''· Cl'llc•90 l l'MwYorllJ, PltttburotlO S... D'-llo 2. Clnclnn•ll 1 MllfltrH16, PhiladetplW• I l.Ol A/'19fleJJ, $.M FrAll("iKO I Hllvs10fl$, Atl•nl• 3 I T ... y't 0•"'" Ual ~ ($utton ''"'" « .s.n Fr...CilCCI (~lkltl .. 11) Manl•••I fC..trlt""'' 1·11 II Phll.O.IOhl• (Owls~ .... , $M 0le90 t5'1illntf' ~11) •1 OACW.U tGuli.tt' 11-J) lf'ttubWlfl IBt•ll 1.JI •I New Yortr. (~ 11·11) Qllc~ C&wr~ 11·10) •l St. Uiub <MtGlolfle.!I ~~· AU9"\lo tMIWtcwl t~ISI at ...... IYort; J.!I ......... , .. ...... SM! D .... •t Allaftt• .,,.,,,..., at Pfrill"9tpfll.111 lasA•.ln•I Clnc,,,.,..11 ~tt1ti1Ur9hel New YOf'k ~MSt.Loult lefl FrMC:IKG et Houston " now ranks fifth on the al- l-time OCC passing lisl.. Baseball's Top Ten Stewart g_ui~ed the Pirates to victories in the ~first three ea mes he started, before GrQSS· monl lopped OCC, 31-17, '-"°"""•' e•tt.. in the Division ll cham~ ,...,.,::;. ..... •1~""•L~u•" Prt pionsbiptilt. _ CarirwMln 1J:a •st '' 111 .:a1J All have improved L'tl'Wllln 1u u s •s ,.., .m over last season, says ~HY Ill ""'' 71 1S1 .316 T k ~OH 124 '" 12 ISi .]13 UC er. Rk•Bsr1 12l * n 1s1 .ln "At this point, I really McR .. l(C IK -st 1•1 .l06 on.Chi ,,, •ss ,. ,,,. .m don't know which one '°'fl9"'°"e.' 1111 ttl 1• uo .:iot will be the starter. HAr9.-T•• ltt: 44 10 IJD .JDCI Hwrllt!T•• 1u us: 10 ,,. .291 They've all looked good. .._.._ I actually believe all R.J«t .... ,Oelllancl, :IO; Ml~ ..... _ I d 1e-otv. 2'; G. 5<011, Mii•-*"· uu-ee can p ay an win v ; 8onlh, H•• vor11, 2s; eu•f0Wllh5. (or us,·· says Tucker. T• ... ,,n. •••hHHI• White probably rates Lvtw1, 8oitool. n ; RI<•. &ostoot, •1; an edge, because he's R. -'-"'°"· 0.Und, ti; ~~ry, t th th 1tto-city, 11: L • .,,. • .,. a.ttll'nor•, more accura e an e M;G.scott,Mllweu11...... other two. Magner , says rt1c.-.uio.c:iHtM1 Tucker, is the stronger of Moret, 8osloll, 11·), .1 .. ; ~•....-. th hil ea1u,.,.... »1, .114; •· ....... &o11on. e three, w · e Stewart ,,.,, .10t; .,,......,,, MllWW'IOW,. , ..... is steady. .7llfl; M.. Tot'NI, 9"'fHmtN"•, , .. ,, .W; I h IAonaonl, k•~se• cu •. 11.s .... : n any ot er season. T--., c.tfflinM., ,.._ .-1 wi., it's probable Stewart ~,11-4,.MCI. . .. -.Id be but NATIO..ALL•AGUI! ""UUl a starter, ~~ 1~7 ~' ~' 17~ ~k because of the talent on T.SnwMtsu .. 111 ,,, •1 1" .m · band, he'll probably· see wat10t1H1~ 11• w 13 '"' .m little8ction. ::'""0,."..i,. ~!! !: !! :: ::; · Regardless who the .JM11u.SF 1ot •1• •2 1:w .31• No.1 QB is~ OCC again Ro.c1n 1• ,,... •1 111 .:11• 'ii b 'al Gt-1H..,.o n 11• 409 n 1n .31s Wl ave a top aen at· o . P1ri.Pv11122 •ss •1 1.u .31• tack-especially with the o.n.,LA ~=-::,~" 11• ..iw kind of speed it has at the Lurlnstl, Phlladllphl•, 31; wide receiver Spots. Sc:timktt, f'tlll•lptila, 31; KlflgmM, r It p I ,.. vora, JJ; a.nc:ti, Clnc:INWU, u: ...., e er m e.n au c..,,t.esa ......... u. Desmet (6-1 , 180), Mike Llirlnsa:•. ':...~.::.=';.•,OS; 9lndl. Gage (5-11, 160) and onc1r1N11, 1~; T. ,..r11, OIKIMMI, Steve Adams (5·10, 165), <M;S11111t1,N-vorti.•1 ;T.s1mmons. along with freshman :t.1.UNl,, .. ;c.,,u1A1t1 ... 1,.._ G 'If A , all """'"'nso.c1"9M1 n mies (5-9, 170) Hrebo$11y. s1. Louis. ll·l, .1 .. ; have clocked 4.6 in the Gullett. Clnc:lnn•ll, 11-J, .TM ; S.1....,, ~fl d d h D , ,...,.. von, -m.1, .1•1; A. J-.-SH_.......yar as . esmet.._is Dl•go, ll·J •. •tt; C~rlsl•nson, a 9.8 Sprintef" and 1:.he ""1.-1""1•· '"'· .m; °""""· 51• othe th ot too Laits,....i, .6"; 1C1rbv,c1nc:1llM'll,'M, r ree are n , M1; Norm-, c1nc:11'1Mt1, ...a • .m. far behind. Stpt1mbw 10.14, 1175 Onm91 Co1111ty'1 Onlr fall-Siio• ... Plan Now to Attend I YOU'LL SEE ... Motor Homes & Clmpen • Shells • Tra ilers • Y•ns & Y•n Conversions • Sid Bolts & C.tamarans ,._ Motor. c)'Cles • Off the Road Vehicles • Clmpln& Equipment and hun· d~s ot other t!xcAlne eithibits. mew. fAlllLT llfllll~MMIMI DAILY! • YOU'LL SEE ... SUin Sweet the National f•st Dr-•w Champion dOlna his best .as well as per. fofmina as show Master ot Ceremonies. Feattired will be Willy Keo doina his: Trampoline Fantastics & Ory Diving Acts for tvef)'Ol'lf's enjoyment. SHOW HOUIS: 5 • 11 r.M. Wttkdayt -Nott · 11 P .II. Sltlri&IJ-""• -IP.ll SMlilf .t. . &Hln ti• tcttll•N '"" IJ ,.,, ... ,.llltJ) S.liYI Ill M .. .._., ...... Jllta ,... ""111 """" """ .... ~ It ,... NrUclftUll .. ,,.. ldl ...,-., • Tllrfflr lnJi ltwN. .lltGTllU llOlll CILltl1S l'llM11• llYill ADYAllTAOQ oua•ao1aoff1U 11..t you11 moy notl COMPUTI OIANSI I I ,, " ,, , • • COUN.TY ·conu.. 1, -·--1 S.Clt•tlle:oMllillleYlefit, ·~ o..r.w ...... LMt .......... LA. ... Ji 2 ilOMTHTO llOllTH • UNTAL IA$l'S l NO ouosrr -•m ON APPIOYD CllDIT 4 ONlY St1.10 NI MONTH !f TOTAL COST I t1.i1...._,...,, " ·l 5 NlW COMPACT UNIT SID 11 1/••4ir 1/JI 6 YOICI MUSAH PA•lll AL.SQ AJ.I AYAILAIU •1 f• 7 llVLL 1110 MAINTINANCI ORANG£COUN7Y RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE 10jr 17141835-3305 .i " M SO. SAJITA 'L IAJITA ""' , I -~ .................... 0.. ~.SMC..,_.. SM,,._ c..im-. fl ,_ ~ ......... •••·>llJ THERE WJI.I. BE OUTDOOR STORAGE SITES FOB SALE N CONS'l'RUC'tlON CENTER. ~n Center wlA be• uni- 18nd uM. A SO-acre site designed for the particular storage yard and operational requirements of contractors, subcon· tractors, vehicle 'Storage, recycling plants and other related industries. Construction Center will be a prime business location from any standpGlnt. .It's part of the nation's largest industrial park in the nation's fastest-growitlg county. Construction Center will put you where the •ctlon Is. Conveniently located in Irvin e af Jamboree and Barranca Roads: Reduce costly vehicular travel with immediate access to the Santa Ana, San Diego and 'Newport Freeways. _ linp roved lots will be a.vallable in one-acre in crements within a master· planned, environmentally-protected area. Heavy landscaping screens the property from nearby roads. Landscaping, fencing and signing for individual lots are provided .in the purchase price. Sound like the place for you? Act now by calling your broker: or Craig Lyon. 1 Manager of Sales and Leasing. at (714) 639,101Qor (213) 628·4204 or write lrvffle Industrial Complex, 2122 Campus Dr. P,O, Box 4404, Irvine , CA 92664. .. ONE-TIME OP .. ORTUN IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX . WA.RN(fl Al/ ,--. -. ' . • CONmUCTIOll :cEJfTll ' ··' . ' ... " .... , ........ YAT •• .. l 4 • r I DAii: PILOT pow h -8-egan f !it_ Playbqy •' I ... Q: M a ~olledor of old new1paper1 and 1D1gul.ae1 l'd u, .... ,e1. ~y ol lhe flnl ..Ulloa of J»'l•7boy nia1aaJi:le. Could ti llave bid another aame Wbealtftnt cameout?-wtWam Plumber, CiDcln· nail. • • • • I I \. Orildrea'$ T1'flO'd• A•llOUIH!ed • ~-'Father's Day' Set for OCC., n wu bJ'OUllbt bad< to Ibo HanUfttlon Harl!onl Theater lift yea.r by popul.-demond. lt wu the D!Oll IUCCtHfUl ·-fOlt the J.rvlne Community 'J'be1ter Jut season. add nOw "Father•• Day'' 1.s tomlns to Oran,;e Cout ColJeae. • · OUverHaU0y'adramalleoomedy1boutdi~e • Intermission Tom Titus I • A: It could have but didn't. The original work· ina: title was "'Stag Party." But only until Hugh Hefrler found out there was already a m1rgazine be· ing circulated carrying that naq>e. So he switched • te "Playboy." Its fin! Issue (with Marilyn Monroe on the cover and her famous nude calendar photos r- insJde) hit the stands in December of 1953. But no date appeared on the cover, "because," Hef grins t ,••none of us was S)U'e it would go over -or thai there would ever be another edition.'' ·' and lt1 aftermath will be the leadoff produeUon In the OCC seuon. Jotn Jl'enacc8* wbo recentIY st••ed "•'Cabaret'' u the colleee's summei-- muslc1l, MU cllreet thei>llY, Whlclutlil!. be OD 11•1• Oct. 22·25 In the OCC auditorium. · ••raµ.er's ·l>ey'' Wm~be OCC's entry ln the . ei&hth annu.al A'lnerlcon Coll.,e 'l'lleater FHl.ival. Tbo Coote Meu eolle(e'& productloCI of "Lenny" wu a finalist In last yeat'a lleCIOo U eompellllon. "Uttle Red Riding flood" will be the fare at Coeta Mesa, ond cllre<!lor Pali Tambellinl lllYS it'1 a far cry frqm the traditional fairy tale with Graodma and the big bad wolt:ll'li be "English pantomime•• • with wordl and music and ...is. kla..Clnderella. Q: W11n>t Dyan Cannon starred in a soap opera •ron she met and married Cary Grant? -Moaes Uncola, Ml.oneapolls. A.;. Yes. Under the name Diane Cannon, the ac· tress played the role of Linda Crowder in ·'Full Cir- 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gardner -. THAT FAMOUS ARST ISSUE OF PLAYBOY Marilyn Arst Cover Girl \o Uncover c:le'• a CBS-TV series Crom June 27, 1960, through March 1, 1961. Coincidentally, just as in her May· December marri!(e to and divorce from Cary Grant, she played a girl inberearl)'20s married to an break-in: hasn't been able to cet a job ·aince. Am i . , CIULl>llEN'S TllEA1'E& 1udil.iou hove been called by two Orange Coast playhouses u the younger aet starts to get lnt.o lbe }llet f.w tbe new 'aeason. Tryouls are pl8Dl!ed next weet bf the COila ' Meaa Civic Playi.o-and the Fodntain V~y Community Theater. A musical lantasJ, imPol1ed from EnglaJi'd, of • wiLb Red's marrl•&etoa pril:u:e. ' • Open re1dinp foe all Interested ,.....,pten, age 10 through hlgb scbool, are planned f0t Sept. a and 10 a! 3 p.m . in the Communltr Center 1uditorlum on the Oralle• Count)' F~ when! the play will be perlonned the weekend oC Oct. 24. A cast of,2Sisreqyired. I . TBE FOUNTAIN Valley Community Theater will .bold.readings for a HaU~-navored comedy "Spooks and Spasms," on Sept. 8 and 9.at 7 p.m. at tbe th•.:J•r. 18280 Mt. Baldy Circle. FountaiD Valley. ' U · lb · k c · f · The comedy contains many varied roles for" fl0 roo ~ as boys and glrlt,.from Sixth grade UP, The lho""lcs · • . _ _ planneil,t!H'..lbe e.od ol..!l!:.f&>~_j1J1dfµt111erjlllorma· LOS ANGELES CAP) -Deep Throat hu been Upn is beinJ dispensed alll39,-0173. · i found. He la Hal Holbrook, portrayer of Mork Twain ' . andstaroftelevisioo..dramas. olderman. ----' right• A II P 0 ab Neb · · -• · ·• m a, • · Warner Brothers announces that HolbrOok has Q: Witb alt the astronomlcal fees paid Richard A: Wrong. Frank Wtl.ls, former!)' the "forgot-been cast in "All The-President's Men'' as the in- Burtoo and Elizabeth Taylor at tb_e_ peak.JlLUadr ~en.!'"an" ~_the W~tergate s~a, is making bis t11bv-. side Source who helped relJprters Bob Wood.;ward -careen. d.ld they ever live anything back , say to 1e deb~l tn a film~ verston-~e:Woodw,~ ana-carl B,ernsteID COiifi.fin' ttieU' IDiiiUPtion or-- charity? -Mrs. Lawrence Gilbert. Indianapolis. Bernstein bl'.stseller, All the Pre~ndent s M,en .. He tbe Watergate scandal .. In tbe moVie, as in the A: Yes, a~d }Jere's one glowing example we re· pl_ays a difficult role. most actorsiwouldn t touch Woodward-Bemsteinbook Deep Throat is ftnt iden· eall: when Princess Margaret once asked Richard with a 10·foot-pole -hin"1self! ,,._ · · · ' .. ,. .. and Liz to appear at a charity function for the send your Questwni t-0 Hu Gardnn, "Glad You A.Jktd tified byname. •-. t be!lefit of the St. John Ambulance Brigade (lo help That," car~ of thi1 newspaper, P.O. Boz 1560, Co!la Meaa -------''-----------'--- raise money for paramedical volunteers), they had !n6'16. ManlJl'l a~ Hy ~will Cl1UWeT. a.s ~ que,.. to refuse because they were busy making a movie. twns.oa they can in~~ col*"!1", ~ t_he volume of mail Asked bow much she hoped to.raise, the disappoint· . make1per.IOOOlr1pUe11mposabce; .-'"' ed PJ:incess. said over $200,000. Margaret got over · · her disappointment when, in lieu of a personal ap-~· pearance, Burton contributed the entire sum of 100 •7l"'1"f thousand pounds <$235.ooo>. ttr · Q: Didn't W .C. f1elds' ePltapb make reference . •. .. .,-._.,.... .. :..~ , .... .,..., "WAL.ICING - "'MONTI PYTHOM &HOLT ..... ""INI ....,mnr tohlsdrinking?-MlriamP.,Detroit. ' ' . -"':::?-:.:.~·Dr:~·',_,.~· · .. A: No. The comedian's epitaph was : "On the 1-;::;;;;:;:;;...,.,.,=...,~,...-1 ~w.bole, l.'.clJ:a.lher beJn Pbilacl.elpbl!l." . . _ DIA.NE KEATON TALL ~= PART . 5 2"'tPGI 1 -... a.w+tl I CAMI • Q: f'll ·tell you wbo I miss -a deUghttul com· LocerNewport edy moaolo1J1t who called himself ''Professor T•lent Backwards." Is he still alive and arou.n.d? -M. "LOVEI~ ,,, .. ..11 O'H•r•, S.n Jose, Cal. . wlU A: yes. 65-year-old Jimmy Edmondson recent· DEATH~ Jy appeared on t.l;le Mike Douglas show (o introduce ._ ....... his new 22~year-old bride. ''I've been married three "OUACkSEA FORTUNE" ·DAILY ROM'Z P.M. times," Prof. Backwards said in typical {ashion, '=~~"~·~·-§""~"~,..I§•§;~~~~~~~~~~!'._ "and-lld-like to announce that my fourth wife was : borp last week in Mobile, Ala.'' Q: I read somewhere t.bat the alert security ~~ who gave the alarm about the Watergate · . lttl•ff II ti ll .. 11, ...... ____ , __ -ft-IUCI C'NltSTMAS .., SCAllCIOW~ • "HURRY IN ·sooN!!" 7 ACADEMY AWARDS An Event ... EARTHQUAKE Pl. ·:::'· Th£ turilying niotioo pU:fure from tlt£ terrilging No.I best oelln . -·111-- SO.COAST. PLAZA• "'-'····-...... _""'_ tal 1111& ... ~ ......... ,.,. • • wtJOIUI i .. IC*IAC PASSKM4 Ufti Ill'---· ...... ....,.. .......... ............. . . .,AllTS-WA'D•TML• ........ ...,..,.... ..... ..... IO'l ..... ...... ....,...,.,..._ ........ -,. • ~ ------ MAKES IEN IP!! LOOK LIKE.AN EPIC trSiErml-nwi -~.,.°" .. uilio.'IADOarclil ~nrwihr-#"1 ''lOUllGfRANKENlmlr' Phi .• ''THE DAY OF . ~LACK THELOCU5r~- -- ·....uou _ _. SWISS fAMILT IOllMSON" 181 ATYl6IO "T1IE OUTER.SPACE CONNECTION'' '"llTI THE IUUlr ftl. '"LOYI I DEAnf'" rm Co-Iii Al Co- '"TllE DEVILS RAIJI" ... QllA ... AllmllVM!W-- ~lf.4Efts t WIST .....s ... ,'°""""'SI' .. .,._ "!Mil · I • . • ----. ~ 'NBC.co 8:00-ra"Die · ble Man ... P'IVld Ill um Wa }ltlot,111m tci: ne~ M:ri as a sdeotld who J _,.,;i_., ~·yto ,'!! e hims~ illvialble. _..., CooPer, mellnda Fee --" B•ft-U&rJOW WI' t tilred. ....,.. _, ABC • or 8 :00 -Moile D!mble Feature. Jackie Cooper (agatnj I.II "Mobile Two" as a~ news reporter tn -the first ¥i movie cl the eveol!lc. 'l'be ~ ' 1111.'~ Triangle" witli Kim Novall and Ill McOure. · ·- . ...... • ••• I 'Psyche' Missing Nlneflaloliec!~-......... 'l'llat boacl lllld.:.Dff••· .. -· .. =-~"7;.~~:r :a..s-:::!8:b:==e wl!ICllMI San Cl01eiu , ... tO A Cout Guant ..-l'Grtbe ..... SanDl...,overthe""*end. "'l::•uatart..i~ 'lb•OntJ'••bttolb!lllu1tl:l$-p.m. dowa w11 tbe u4 Sundll' wa8' tbe aa foot aloop a-A willDer ID tbe IOR dlYialol!. Sbowdowri altlppeNd b)' Rltcla a,. B wbutl1' wu ~ !lltlp. RI~ ot c~=Yocbl. Pl1'lld by Rob Batel!«,~ Cll!b. Elebt o111en -YaeblClub. Ille tlniab lino off Pant JI.-In tbe PHRP c11.-·u.. Clau A <lay. · ' 'Wlnller WU Smolcla, aa1led by Jim 1'be-mluln11 boat la 111a COiumbia · Uvetmore, CaJIOI BYC. Pull, eo- Dofmder Poyebe, owned b:r. J)PYC allfnerid by Jeff 9-IDcl P?anlt Commodore Kent -.. Ailed ~canaty, Bahia Corlntbl.., Ye wu tbe intbora .. byTomNehrbaf.lfelirbbf _....,.iDCluaB. , ndloed late Saturday tblt be wu lol-'l1lere were DO flnlalien In duaea C • -DorllORF. H.EAQSUNIT£i>WAY -A1tl C.l'a CNllOftl •-CBS ·( 10:00 -Beacon Hill. The first Te 'episode cf this new setiea toe:~ on awn Lasalter, theblih·llrin& da..,...ter, hose loose tongue leads to a bri'-v pt. ,-r;• 470 Nationals Clifford Ready tO Sail · TO· Bead I Ch "t ' ( ~;;t_:f_:~c;=:~=~;;·ftl9l_ y Who Wiii be battllns OY"I' tbe next four days for tbe natlMal cbamplonablp. I ' .. ' BOmNG 'lbe '70 111 a 111-root hip perrormU.-dlnab.Y wbl.ch will be one of the0!1iioplc tlauea for Ibo lint ttmo1n1m. ' • : DofencUnc nallcnal cham"'-Ill Dave Ullman * .,,. " • d -• ol Balboa Yacbt Club who,~ hla crew Jack y-. -=..i:-.::!-!'!1!,'::--8 -· N--h itiiii1, -t1 .--1e-acUn..-.eonteades tor-tha-u~s4 I 'I 1 ... ___ . ea yiDp (epteoentatlvelnthe~l-lntbeyaeb\lncOlymples W'1~bt 2 "'-at K!Dgaton.f)ntarlo. CanadL ~,::. '.,W:,. "':.... H d Enlrl~ In· tbe naUonal dlamplomhlp regatta mm--a-mCll---no Omewar 0 are expected fl'.OJD \II' Eut Cout. tbe Paellle la<ill -· "","1!1f,I Northweat and Canada. Some ol Ibo top 1allon · ,,.. "':+ =:' .w ~~~ :=;-; eCb already rect:atered for the event include Steve _..,, ...,~,,..,.....,,.,._ .. Rae 8D1p TIJ'lor ·~Steve Benjamin, CoaJlfttleut; Erl• Mt.-12: • Jllllic:I: Qi,uin .... 1.,...... ~ Lilbtaer, New Jersey, and Chei Proetor, MW ''""I u.1r1111 WPM1 1b1ot1: • Cllf' _. nn-----ln Tlltl...,. kidMps•"""*aiit. " ...... ._.. • ""'"""''°"' n.,.. _ N y mp b ( r o m Lo s d•J' wltb tbe ehamplooabip petllkll> to bealn on °'""'C...:. I"'''" · w. Ra7 Walfaee's Sea Recislr•Uonandpl'odi:J.aceswWbeheldto-,,,.,..,,_.,. :::=:--,.,,,. Aoc•les Y:acl•I Cl"b was Wednesday. . ' n..t 11.t the overall, winner in the t ~Is,, 9:JO QCJh,.fl!;'•llcn t11rf Classic Division la Chan· ' ( wr:..cr:..':'.-•°'1"'" '!...fi T ~ .... .::; nel Cruising Club's 18th IY!I •ty c t ~ ~.,:~ -:~blll-"=r':t'i::a: ~~~~a· ~a0cz:e;r~r: .Dll&n ap ores 1:00 OD@~m-,,,.,. • ....,..,_.,.. Catalina Island to Loo lriltlit :nn:-:~*':';.:~ AngeloHarborMondaY. Sing} Ski • h ~ I:'::.': • ,..,..,,,. -,._ The race Is a tradi-ermJS ~ Tnitil., CHlei11t1Ca S!J.~* r.-., tlon'al La~r Day event , ..; Cwt11t11liillll I ...,, 1,..,... (I) <'!,~75~ for cruising yachts look-~· ILlllLICJ' IGM NMll.DoullkOlr9.Alel&a-ingforalitU·ecompeti-HilaritY was the Winner of tbe zany ran wu Jack Brink of lllirlna del Rey In bis 32-foot Lau. Runner-up WU Boo Ill, lklp~ by Robert Burns Newpoit Beach, and third wu Nukowin, Ken Wltbrow, SID Diego. """' .tlro Rt,. Strllll' pflui••• ocar tion on their way home highlight of Wests•il ~f;f in tliil Pl'tol t111 ora11, ....,.11111 from the island after the Corp. 's single-banded JIM AiMriA lonll 'Mlllllll SllYhor °'' ~ long weekend. race for both 1ki-and bet !Wi:l-..td·/lil mc:ws fllll r...-.. {1))1 · t1111•i-1oo111G1:..,a.lln1Wt' The race 11 primarily and beach1ide spec· ....... _, f h Sud Ills...,.. M' ,, .,,.. a.. pw1i, "' _,.... ii tilt or yac ts rated under tat.ors n ay. .-Dfril"•Jla. the performance Han-The 1tngte-banded Q)TM"f" .. 'l1~ a=a.. . ' dicap Racing Fleet with raCe for owner-aktppers • ,,.!.,., __ · , ... Dlll!CDW-,. ,_ • the addition of a Classic olthe32and42(ootcn!il· ~U.,"1;:'-""""· -· .. -" Cla.11 for, seboonera Ing boats atarted oil Big ...., ..a 1 DAI =-'=''"' "', ...., IL>io ;r.rwls and ketches. · -~!!, beach with mp; -1lll w1r~ .. "'(t)T~ __ .. SM drin~too~• •....:::. ,:~ .. ~~-~ (:. t:~·~r Pen sema. --re;q\4red to iitii ,....... _, ~ tf ppr Col l.tllCUt wiUI s.=1r,-e1u ~cevc. TOW out in dlnlble• from ., UM"<*'> ·55 -w.... DWI. 1or't...r ... ilttltf'.:0.... :J • Ph1u1':!:-~cC/1.Ni:.ut..:.~=:::, the beach and board ~cf!!,Won ByMortqn r t t • Jutil Hllril. bJlilOlld lll&Ulf, Wlttli kn llllittf 11 11Mt1 for Al'ldtr-.on, N•"Y VC; J, Mtogl< their anchored boat&, set I=:~· ~'hlrtlt n. Ci•· $1~,ooo to llllp t111 tCorJ 011t fl °'=~~r-"v!t~ .... Mtftlll sail. weigh anchor and lllWI Mltltllcs. 1 • print' 111.L~ fib ~ M1 of Greer!, u~: 2, Le~Mun. Whltnn" s ai J t be course to ED llf '#fl flit~ tf m~!..,.. ,,....,111d. Colli,., L8YC. Dut• ·• •. • a lllJ 'CtUui MIMWnl MOl\F -Fr•;ws:i 11 , A•an c-trn. Newport Pier 'and back Steve Morton's Bandit ,mAlltflq:i~iuui (iii cevc. tO Bahia Corinthlall, cl Ni::rt Beach sail- !illlr""" -Iii>"":.,,,_.....,. 'C' • C YacbtClubWlth•klppen Ing er the burgee of loOOO lllJCD .... -(R) A., m.... ll' og uts required to anchor In the the ca10 Yacht Club llOf . dist1temen1 tunb 11110 • 1rtt11 km channel, furl sails and wu the winner of the :::1.,~,:: ~ l~Allill&U..f..u.at Eb D---rowtotbeclubhouae. · Wrigley Trophy tn Los -·--• """"' .,,~,.,-........,, Seft JIUR;e Several skipper• AngelesYaObtClub'san- ''"" , • ., "''"" _.. • -.brou&bt whoops_ of Joy -nual Labor Dai< claaaic flonto~1 . r.::_~ Fog blotted out the from beachside spe· sailed out Of Rowland's !t=:Jel~if"~ = 0 .... ....,... ~rst day of comf«!Ution tators when they at· Landina, Catalina w. (R) ~ 75 -,Driid Ilk-tlj!O • .... 111 ~ddy Ebsen;.a first tempted to row out to Island. Bandit is a r11, HwJ o.mi.t. A lclnUst, who ~-~ , r e g a t t a f o r t b e capsized in the surf loop tuis~td•wtJtoilllhW. ,.. Pol I C t " 1 · Air Callromla Presi- dent Robert W. Clifford ol Corona del Mar has been appointed 1975 campaign chairman for _the United Way. or Ori"n ~C-ounty 's sootbem district. Cllfrord , or 990 Sandcutle Dr! ve, will bead Ibo.agency's effort that tonrs the Harbor Areai Laguna Beach, Giber Soutlr Coast com- munities and ·the Sad- dlebaek Valley. 'cal Mortensen, c.am- paicn chairman over both north and south Orange County districts, cited-Clifford's service in past years in announcing the appointment. The United Way col· lects and administers volunteer funds which belt» ·72 member or· gamzations 'throughout the coUnty, groups that serve at least one among every three countians. Clifford is also On boards of the American Red Cross, and the Orange County Associa- tion for Mental Health and is a member of various other organUa- tionJ and committees • ' • '. r Clltuai,~Jidlle Cao!*. ~tlilMI•. IDgflBJRf.. national championship their boats only to· be Palmer Johnson-44 selliivisiUe,tnnlo,,M!ltlrit stL ynes an oncep Jack ~~n, skipper Winner lo the rtirmul• rr.. ~ uSld bJ 1111 ::;.1:1.:'n. ~ean Racing and Cnd.s. ~ Rope, made it safely Performance Handicap "" inlllt&tJ. Qrfld_ 1~ ~,. bl .. _.. ing Assoeiation Satur· to his boat and was pre-Raclaa: Fleet ror the ~~~:.m~1i!:~s1111 or111111Mr i{})llt.~h'. day. but the determined paringtosetsailwheobe McNeil Tropb7 was , ~ OM• llllr).,.. lest Mt•" TMUr--.. • catamaran skippers re-notedthathisdlngbyhad Ghost a Yank·ee·38 {ctr•J ·64i-Ht..y Fondl.Cliff Rob· 1 ~~.:W:..,., ._ turned to the Marina de1 drifted away. Inasmuch sailed .;7 John Reynolds · ' Do\&.YPILO[ atN DidGOdLoo .Other Way? B -"IBDllAS • 1. • ' LOS ANGELES !AP> -"'Sometimes." ••YI Patricia Ntfal with a wry smile, "f think that God musthavebeenlookingtheotherway. '' - The Academy Awlil'd-wirminc actress (''Hud,' 1963) was reflecting an the: Job-like sorrowa ~~ bave alnicted her life. . SHE ffAS NEVER AU.OWED HEJLSEl,F to iq:: dul&ein 1e.U-pity1 neilheri.s&bea Poll1ann.a.Sbe: ilf' ttali1t. '"In ever3,~~;·s lif'c a lotoC ..i tbillO ballP"ri anol a !cit of &ood a happen,"' lihe remarked. ••1 j"'-'t seemed lo have had a larger dose ol the bad things."' . Her oldest daughter, Olivia. died at 1 after a sudden attack ol measles. Son Theo was bit by a taxi as an infant and underwent a series ol brain operations. In 1si;s. eat was •Lal1ln& • John Ford film when she was hit by a'ierles or strokes that almost killed her. SUE RETURNED F8011 PAllALYlilS to de- liver a stunning performance in ''The Sul>ject was Roses." which bro~hl m Madem.)' aomination for her (she lost to Katharine Hepburn and Barbra. Streisand) and an Oscar for Jack Albertson. Or late, Pat Neal has been a transatlantic com· muter, flying here Cortelerisioo roles from her home .in Great M.i ssenden, near London. She has been hereTor3secrnmtol'"Li1tleHouse on tbe Prairie," written and! dirert.ed by Michael Landon. ''l got the idea for the show Crom a news article about a woman who was dying and was..-cbing Cor- a home ror her three children." said Landon on the set at Paramount stud.1os .... Wbm I was writing it , I realized that Patricia Neal was tbe act.ttss who bad to play it. So I sent the script to her.·· SHE CONTINUED THE STORY. 00! loved tbe script: but the filming interfered with a family holi · day in Norway. "I called my agent, JrYi.ng Lazar, andltold him about the conflict. 'Then you.'11 hne to fCll'&etlt. •he . said. Instead I called Mike Landon at the 1tudJ011oi: right throueh to him and said_.. 'I loft that part: please pos'tpone it.' Mike said he wouJd try, and*. worked out.•• After a morning of sitting in bed wttll fi:er thr · frontier children around her, Pat Neal retlned to he dressing room and talked aboa&btt 6fe adloareer. ~ .She laughed about the fad that miafortun~ seems to stalk her televisiOD c:aree. Easiller thl year she did two TV movies, ''Eric,'' in which berso had leukemia, and "'Things in Their Season,•• ip \\(hich she had leukemia. Her afflictioa io "Little House on the Prairie'" is Hodck:in's Di.leue. SHE HAS BEENCOMINGTOtbeUnitedStates threeorfourtimes a year. After fmishing .. Little Home • the: !Prairie she returns home via New York. where she mak another commercial ror an instanlcolfeemalcer. bas done 12 of them. fll -ey PQ more.. ttian b dramatic roles. . j • Did she have any q about becmning a pilcl)-woman? "Not at all." she said. "Everybody's doing the m, even Henry Fonda and L.aurence0i.1Vier. '' MISS NEAL'S RETURN T~)SUCH an .ci.;~ career is remarkable ii) view m the three mas1i~ strokes she suffered. She disj:>Ja,ys littJeaftemnalh ~f the attack, except in her inability lo recall namek..; Learning lines has been a problem . . ·•1 worked six lo ninemonth5t<_>teamlhatiscriptl •did when I came back, °Tbe"Sutljed .WH Roses,7 .. she said. -1 .. I managed to learn everything but that 10Jg speech up on the roof. f had lo use a Teleprompter for that." Li~e Marlon Brando and other e~rs, sb.e sometimes resorts lo cue cards. Returning to the stage would be impossible, she said. "BUT SOMETIMES I TIUNll. 111Y memory lapse is psychological," she added. "l'ft: been think- ing of trying hypnotispl, to see if that woa.ldhelp. '' [ t11S011, Edit Mims,~ Sotlltm. Rey course Sunday and as ttie dinghies were re-LAYC Re Its· ' · ~7;~&;"Q'JA&C Tind 11:1smc1 .... sc. sailedthreeshorj.races. quired to be aboaol. he. 10R -'t, a~n1 2, 111ua1on. Ed · ,,. MJ. DM~Tutun: m ~ ll:lOO@Cll(l)CIS late Ml* The winner was Invic.-had to dive in tb~tr'4\er :.,.~,~"~~C"'"""'*"t'"-r; __ ·..._ "MoOll• T'.t' 1111 (dr1) 7~JltkM !~~j~ --r='S:..~-:;i::; tus, skippered by Mike an<J. retrieve it. He """~-1.~t:t. Fta1ntiauv.n1, II ads V-'t (;oopw. Ml/II Wtletlt1, Jllllt Grau. .... ._. ·--~ ,._i.+o. Cruikshank of Newport firu'sh~ last .,.,....., Fl~. LBYC; J, s..11 .... Fin e IA At 49 she is as behutiful as ever and seems in the .. , bloom of health. A London seer re~entlytoltl her she would live to95. Her reaction? ··r foalhethe idea.•• •, I l M0\'11~rMonoltllt•F1ll•in ...,, ... , • .-.. _ _..,. Be b t::U • Be\tl1t,lAYC. • '""' ,,.; """' ·1-f..@..llJID--ac · B i I I W o o d o C Yislon',...; '"°""· hltr Ctll'lp· liliSt IU" ....... B • L bell, •ho-. llr\tOIVld In'°"" of an.. llwtlJ II .,. v· 11 T D :i..-.::-wp&Pte&e-.1-i-s ···-Ctl ___ ( ... ) t h . l'!t ""' kil•ta!itin& h1rd n...s ilAd. '55 -Rod ClllllltM, Ill Cooper. I run ops a an a new !! a 1 r ~ an 0 f '"~' "'""' ''""' """" '"" Olii!![l)>Cl) .... ,.. .,,_ · American Diabetes ;~~ 'ill• Ytfr '°' ~ ·%t111 Tr.., to Temw" (fl> Association's Orange W..C""'" -D "'*= "PT blMa" <dn> 'Si-I/ill a M -j • C t . t H . ~D.li./,CM!ct Rw1.t1~Ctttct l•~· · am, organ-, mangUJarraceiDanS.12 'BWBreuer,DPYC. oun y uni_ e 1s . n..kblllrtiltll'.*-"· . , , .skippered b' Imr..e knot breeze. CLASS 8 AND c -l. m a n a g e r o f DSMw11t1n.ca... mM~t-,..~ Berecz of Capistrano Classes Band C were Beluga:2.Rl1ky(Col-24) engineer ing ad- Ttle 11rn11s If SJMdtct Htt11t112:0DQT1fiilM z-Bay Yacht Club wu the lumped to~ether because Neil R' •·--c BYC · ministr ation at en. of ltW-MKt:ondtd'' CD MM:......,...-{toes)~ Class A winner iri Dana e. te~, apo • . . M1rtMHlwitt isrttaiud1sd1t.c· -.1o11Mc:Crt1,YVOM1o.c.rto. Point Yacht Club's o( a scarcity of entries. 3. Bitter End (Cor-25) ·Collins Radio. ~~ llfY7:5'1:~• ~111:n:: lZ:lP&JITP!I • • . Labor •Day 'Regatta. for 1be -,vinner was Bel~a, Jan Bitter, Capo BYC. ''""" e111bwltmlnt b7 tlltlf tm· ~ lllN: ....,, ti' ...,.. t•> Performance Han4icap •.-Coronado-2S skippered --Drawings -Displayed- Graham Uooth , a children's book ii · lustrator, has presented 11 or hi s original draw. ings lo the Laguna Beach Library. 1'he works, which have appeared in his children"s boolt s, will be on display at the library. 363 Glenneyre St., for a sbort lime. and then wjlJ be displayed at other branch libraries througb.oufl the county. 1 ployHs.Llbi.i.1rlltdtl'li(•bln\ 44 -,"-"'Ptd.T1iatr1T..,,... Rlacino Fleet yachts by Hilding Johnson, tmploytt 'lllho maka I d1iJy l'Ollnd nm!, Miiii him.-. D DPYC. summary: ol otlle1 btn~s llld lilll!IU llousaJ, 1:00 0 IJiT...,.. Mond.tly. 'C'~A -1. Villam; ~1.m 1 tftat dill of llOlllJ on t:4SOllltril: .,.. ....-, 511 tlil 2. Windfriend (Cal-28) !Iii 1oui!Ch, buys• ticket'°' F11~ ~ (df•) 'SI _ Juta Sttw•rt. The race was sailed Ti Kah C ind IPfllrt.ntty •ltxonds """' •·"-~"'"" ...... __ ·~ 13 .1 m yn, apa BYC ; ............ u_ .-over a .2 m1 e • K lro (Y k 15,000 po111ic1s. Htw\ins. _ . . -· a s an ee·30) Showers Spatter East !Ii"'" ' l • m11,..,. Lt11111•1t ""'''" z:JOmAIMllOI SM:..,....,.,. 1:300~CI)CllM-A•S0H (R) kl· ..,.-., w.- lnc eoinmaridtr M•jof rnn\ 81JfM l:JO I)....,.: .,,.rt•m.stlr {.-es)' puls lht tntin M'l"S"H unit on Ille '50 -8tn Johnson, .lollnM Df¥. •lpi, but H1 .. '"d T11pptt Wlfd IOtld, Wednesday DAYTIME MOVIES ·. .. . Wind Holid ay Labor Day Race .Calm Whatever became of the afternoon westerlies that for many year1 sent sailors off Newport Beach breezing around the C'OUl'SeS on regatta weekends? lts a question that bas been asked for several yean. but the 155 sklppen in 17 d.._ In Balboa Yacht Club's Labor Uay Regatta agreed they had never had it so bad. The light southerly at the start of the T'el•tl• finallt dwindled tc> nothing -and a dense fog on Sunday didn't help matters. But for the diehardl there was the uaual amount ol hardware at the ...i ol tbe regatta. Tbe trophy .......... . ··~·-f"l:_~z.,.0<,S. ... -l'\'C'L~T-NYC. ' ~16}-Ml\t,..._O.W~l'l'C. -noil.1.1.$.lt (t) -1, a.ii. • .-eu:w. 1vc: i.,.. ._...,, ettc-Gln9let; MtYC: ...,,..l 10<.1il0 .,,_, _____ ... c. LIJO~fl$.$t (J) _., = l,""lettflr, OtlmG*ltll\NHi'C. 1 lttlELOl 111 -.1, . l.M ,..,...,UC11&. 5"NTA""°'tt (1)-t. ~I t.f,lllolllRcdMtlT\. vvc,; THISTLE Ctl -t. Pn<t~A0t.tVtllfTftlt10 9'fC;t,E<M, IUpKenwf"0 CMYC. SNl,Elll -1,Ml-•Loclrwuod,f'VSA. ,.• 'T 11. '' uoo.tu. 1141 -1. a1u Mc:Clln. avert. Mc._.01.,..... nc:'t."*Uc· tlfwrl 8YC. u00:1c ttl ~t. •111 n.n... ave. ADULTlAS81l Ctl -1, AINel-.,•Ve;r JoM ...... wCvc. SAIOTA Ull -l0 C..ry~,BY(.;t, hniH.MIM.,__KVC:J,,C.W Fabtf.KYC. SAIOT 9111 -1, Jet!'¥"°"'*'-ICYC. tAtlOT c 1111 ":I.1_. Vk111 Cofl'-'. 8YC.; t.. °"""" ...... 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VINSEL ~UMo.llY~ ... 5"" Returning from lunch on an August sum- -mer doldrums day -.a terrible time for newspapermen hunting news -one looks for wbateYer may make a story; preferably the sensaµonal incident of bigb drama. Sor:netimes, however, a reporter can even see aud feel a story in a small but univenal r ! ' • happe'ning, one that ~ wouldn't ordinarily make ! the headlines. This one appeared in a modest used car lot at Harber Boulevard and Vic- toria Street, at the shab- bier end of Costa Mesa's so-called Auto Row, where s~ond, third, and fourth- .~ hand vehicles are sold. t1NsEL • One could tell the cast or chal~acters, without a program. · There were three. The name of the game was Shopping For a Kid's First Car. The participants were as classic as a Model A Ford i~ their careful, studied dedication to the duty at hand. ~CAR SALESMAN was rather fat and smoke<l-a cigar. He hovered around each car under inspection like a mother hen around her chicks.r The fathet" naturally looked rather severe· and serious as he inspected the mercb.i::tnidse. Helping buy a kid's first car is_ sober business. I . Perhaps he was just tryine to conceal the excitement that runs in the blood of a man helping shop for a kid"s first car. He circled it lhougtitfully, kicking the tires as I sat waiting al the traffic light. . Pe1·haps he was only pretending a great store of automotive knowledge.as he evaluat- ed this possible major purchase. which would remain important forever in one person's memorj'of a lifetime. ' An~i his obviously teenaged daughter, in blue sh<>rts, soaked with a whole summertime ot sunshine, strolled around the lot which Was· soaked' in automobile ~aust fumes from passing traffic, coriapletmg a lazy summer afternoon ·s street comer tableau. I . TBE GIRL IN THE BLUE shorts lovingly eyed a snappy red 'Toyota ·coupe, while her dad i~stinctively1 looked over a more utllitai;ian clunker of considerably more years on the .r oadways. One notices little street cor- qer scene's like thi,s one, of shopping around for a fi_\·st car, in the August days of summer. doldrun1s. ·• -' ·. T~•s the tiltl1e-a newspaperman's mind tend.Ii to wat)der, after all, because the whole :world in Au1Ju.lt seems to be on vacation from la:rger excitemCnts. ( ( . ' . ~.Om' is taken b1ackoverthe years-can it be all of 17 now? --to 8Jlother time and place , and a ,f'ed, 1949. ¥ercuty convertible with a .. , $500 P)'ice tag scrawled on its pitted · windshie1d in white poster paint. Sh~.-~as Jo_w~~ all aiowtd, with el~c power '\V1ndows, sliiny cbrOme Moon hubcaps and a t4ttered whit~ na1:1gahyde .top. 'fh~ cor- ner use(l car lot was dusty, and random weeds sprouted up through its gravel. Still, it seemed that red! '49. Mer.c ·ragtop was parked on the Elysian. Fields, with a beat-up Coca.COia· machin~ leaning against the rustic sales office to boot. . · The red traffic light where I was sitting waiting ·the othei-day suddenly turned green and it was time to drive on tQ the newspaper office and the Wednesday Augu'st -summer -afternoon. world that just no longer seems to hold asimuch ex.citement as that one 17 years ago when a kid bought his rirst car. . · I hope the girl in the blue shorts got her red Toyota. · • .. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUI •UllHEIS HAMI: STATl:Ml:HT Thi follow Ing pertant .,. ~bull- 1'1Ht•5: .. ROMA.H SAUNA & MASSAGE, 130 N. Brookl'l\lrtt Av.., A~l!etm. C.I. 921Dt ' .-..-- 1111 •nd Mlr'I• CooP!'r. 24nW, Un-coin ........ Al'llhll/'ll, C.t. t'JIOI Tl\15 bvllflH5 Is ti.Ing condlldld by 111 lnalvkl~I. 8111 G. Coop.1r Tl!l5 SllM'lnlllt w11 fU..t wllll ttw 'Col.lfll'( •Cltrk of or11191 countv on Allgu5t2~ 1t15. 'PUllllslled Or1not CNst 0.11~ SeSllotmtlllrL t, 16,U , 1tJS .J3M.N PUBLIC'N011CE FICTITIOUS•USIHUS HAMl:STATl"Ml:NT Tiii following Ptr-It dOilll busl· .... ; AH·MAZING ENTERPRISE$. 6100, WliMr Avtnut, 1S-C, H .... lllgll:lfl _,,.,.., IC1vin Tr1.,111:vou1111, 6100 w.r- Avtn111 IS-C, H11nt ngton S.1Chtl6Q Tllb bl.t5lron1 is colllhKtecl bV 111 lnal•lclll91. IC•vln Tfl'lis Voling 1lll& tllt•m.nt "''' lllltd """"' .,. Coun.tv, Cl•rli ol Or•nge: c:ouncw on ~,7,1975. • ' , Courses .by Newspaper. Registration Form • • ~. l ' " ' SEEAME~ICA ~ut Le•vlng Hlome bicentennial program of C.,Urses by Nel'/spaper. The topics are those on the minds -ol fN8fY concerned American -topics like government, land use and human rights. So relax In your~;chair and join us In exploring our country's heritage and horizons, its p•oblema arid potential. 11'.s. a tour you-can afford to take -and one you can't afford' to mis9' The course text·reader ($4.96)i and •optional •study guide \$2.95) are st~ by the--Oranoe Coast .Coll'9e Bookstor,e. Mall orders 'ar9 a.vailable by phone to the tioOkstore (l'.14) 551Ki896. All you ht e to do is ope" I ~ your mind -and your. Two hour discussion and newspaper. ~e'll put America examination session• are- ' at yourfingertips. • acheduffld lor Saturdays Nov, a and ~11...lrom 10 a.ffi. to lfl our ·P ges; you'll find• l\OOft. Opilonal n-c&ll!P!!• lhough~l-prOYoklng views of semlnar·dlacu••lons with ""'8flCa . at lta .bicentennial. coine instrubtor Tom Wart Ti-~we •• planned from 5 to 8:30 drawn· by well-kn·own p.111., Tuadtl)'S, Sept.18, OcL ~lien In a eeria of 14 and N°"8mber 4. Pl.C. .nldn lor'•Am•lcan I-" for t-mMtlnga w!ll .Ila Forum, the special ililnounc:edatalaterdele. • \ .. 2.- COURSl:S'BY NiiWSPAPER is .offered by the, Daily Pilot as a pu!:>lic secvipe.1Class credit may t>e ·~~ned 'by . . ·el'\r<?lliog, at Orange CoastCol!~ge. . . ' ' ' ~ . . COURSES BY NEW~APER·REGiSTRATION fioRM ~you pl1n to regiat.r ro; eotM-olher tll111 ~ERICAN SOCIETY IN THE MAKING eour.s bY N~ pis n ~this l.wlsllJQhave my . crodlts-•t (dleckonel ' - l OGolclonWestQ>h- OOrllll!IOO!ost co1iege . . • I farm and rllglatlir far Ill ct1111a .Ill tho COiiege.,. ) • . . • . ' ' can.oo••CHo. I ~ ~ I I~ I I ' I .I · , ~lllliltYet-i ' . ••• ~ r ...... _ •• .......... • ..... t 3.lllt1!rlllle -, ... ·-' 5-----.. I • ... _, ..... ___ . __ .. ·°""" uie ~ . • • • -,. ..I• l • •• .,. • ' c . 1 • ' . l ' • l l i• I' I • • , ' • , r . - , • • • . . • t•ooz'••••411 .., ldb , . ~ •••"' "•"••••••••••••• ·-••••••-..y ......... ••w• IOOZ G1M,... IOOJ -~ r f ......................................... -••• • • . ;.IMVES10RS ·OPPORTUNITY , • -Walker & lee Rea l !slate FOREST OLSON "' ~llOt'\ • ~-HERITAGE ' • REALTORS 644-7270 ...t.i LACiUNA IU.CH COHllO U White water view overlooking Diver's Cove. 2 Bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace, rurnishings iii· eluded. Also available for summer or annual rental. OFFERED at $99,000. • ~ 2121 f. COcnl H' •• _ ... -·---"'IMllf ".,_ ..... ..,,.. ........ , .... ........... . PAMOUMIC YllW Price reduc~ '6.000! Forever view or Catalina and the Bay, lncredlbledecor and landscaping on this 4 bdrm Tiburon 1n Harbor View Hills. Van Luit -wallpapen, exquisite Iill\w-es and a history of ca~efUI attention to thorough maintenance. Now at $ll8,500. A listing of Fran Scott. lJN.()UI: ttC>Ml:S RE.(L TORS•, 875-6000 2443 East Cols.f l;tlghway, Corona del Mlf ..•Mral 1002 G-,.i 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• AIAHDOHID SJJ,OOO- • DECORATOR'S MASTllll'llCI Beautifully ippo1nted 3 bedroom condominium with apaciou.s rnaater bedroom suite. Near poot and •hopping. Loll ol privacy. Low m•in· tena~c e dues and leaaehold. Reduced to sell at $6$,000. C•ll 673-&$0. Fa11taatic 2 a\ory, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, built-in dream kitchen, lar&e li\1~1 Inc room. A ereat op. port.unity to get started' In home ownership in do.. mand Huntinatoo Beach atta. Short *Ille toabop. . ping. A •teal at $33,000. - ft63.5671or556-1035. °"'"' lit-f. rt~ lu,.i"'"' ,_,; > Walker 1: l"e Heal lslule [~ll~lliil . 1---========="--I SPAMISH GONE ' HACIENDA FISHING- MIAR IEACH ... or .. 111n1 • .,. swim~ A quaint older home in a ming, or ju.al plain relax super location. Walk ing by the side of you , down towering tree lined own private Jake. Roomy street to beach. Large -and private, c.ovinglon Jot. OnJy $34,500. 95.'J...5671 Brothers 2 bedroom at a oc506-1!iiii ~~~I $S0,900. Call IGll . ·~~~!Tl~~; '~ t? ---~ Hom•"" ttt.Zwotor - Privacy &Charm Real Estate Patio.3bed.2ba.' bylM/A.Y & 35' Boat Dock . $139.SOO , . 11"1 "\'.A. • ASSUM.AIU! Md it"a SHARP! Lar'e home wilb large yard, 10 prestige nelghborhooril on cul-de·sac at. 3 bdrms, ablhs, fam. rm., formal din,Lrm . Bargain price lo settquik ! 96RCSG. JAWS JOGTOIEACH OR PLAY TEHHIS Boat & trailer space at this lovely Villa· Pacific townhouse. Re&eational facilities galore:-Don 't miss this charmer. Only $38.950. Call MS-9491. Will open wide when )'OU see all this home for so JitUe. 4bdrm11, very close to ocean. ror $53,990~ Large Cam . room : formal-din. rm. vaulted ceiling, school & park i tract. 968-4.CSB. llGCANYOH IYOWNIR ] Best in Big Canyon, most' desirable Plan. (con- versation pit, etc. 1. Hieb upgrade. Gorgeous stone ~ & stucco 4 .Br. home on comer lot, ($15,000 would • not landscape this). wu1 ' leave pit rurniture & .. other essential to plan. Divorced & mov · ing ... situation worth thouSandl to buye'r. Worth $195.000 -will, lake $165.000. Call now. Quick sale. 644-3466 . . ·*-ovlaw ~··~ ... , ... YAREPO 4 br, 2 ba, large Camily room. Beautifully reCOJJ· d.itfoned. Only $.16.500. Lowdown. CALL DISCOVERY Real Estate 645-5045 Classified Ads 642-56'7• • G-ral 1002 G-1002 ········••!••••········ ..•..........•...••.... ~II. macnab I Irvine , ~ realty PICTURE PERFECT-ON UDO Outstanding custom built 3 bedroom Villa featuring 2-story luxury. Secluded south patio w !travertine floor ; oversized master bedroom; sunny modern kitchen; copper plumbil\11 ; 3-car garage. ONLY $135,000. Helen Hartley 642·8235. (T6J) CAREFREE UVIHCjj & SPECT A.CUI.ARY AWE Spacious, tastefully decorated 3 bedroom, 2 bath w !powder room .- living room w /fireplace, wet bar & lol\ed ceiling -formal dining - -hrkfst area in sunny kitchen w /pass· thru to lg. entertaining deck + 2 other decks. Flexible financing! $60.000. Polly Johnston 642-8235. (T64> IAUOA COTTAGE 2 bedroom home ideal for cozy sum- mer or winter beach living. Close to Pavilion & ferry. ONLY $52,SOO! _paula Bailey 642·8Zl5. (T65) "20 MACiNIRCIMTllOOMS" Overlooking clubhouse & golf course in Big Canyon. Newly completed w/every extra ·imaginable -over 6000 sq. ft. Lavish use of woods, mar- ble & stained glass. French door a. circular staircase. OPEN DAILY 1-5 P.M .. #17 LOCKMOORLN. ('1'66) 644-4200 __ ... - I l r I ' t I I L r • I I I I 1 I ' ' J - , • ' , • . ..... .. , . ,, ' . ' . '· 1 I ' '· . SOMITHINGt FOil IVBIYOHEI . IMBAl.D IAY Home on Large level lot-$179,500 CHAMt9.lm' Waterfront living-$120,000 MUBlri'H GAIDBIS Hunt. Beach, large home, $75~ llYIHE lllliCE ldealtor entertain,ing! $275,000 UMIYUSITf .'PAllC Free-standing condo -:-$51,500 I HEWPOIT tEGHT'S Well located-$74 ,500 COLLEGE PAllC Excellent family home -$53,250 ~ . Wehavemanyfinerentals ~IH in the Newport Beach area ·:~;([IJ~~IN.-M/\~TIN l•l) ." REALTORS-- •IHYESTOIS •HOMEOWNERS · •TAX Sl&TEll . --141 DIPLU *·Ill FOUll'LEX 50% SOLD ... SEE~!!! OCferipg 3 b e droom , 1% b a th Homeown e rs un\t with atta c hed rentals ..• ALL OM OHi LffH. .•• near schools, parks & beaches. FROM •••••••••••••••.•• $87,500 OHL Y I 00/o DOWN Ol'EM SATfSUM;UIORDAY 202 S~tt.a11•.....,a.ac11 w.11 ofl-• lll•cl. 6 blckson 4claias.-at4k4>anu,2blocb SPRIMGFIB.D ESTA'flS . KENT ROGERS REALTY 960-3858 • 848-8300 :l!'!!!'!!44-!!!!7!!6!!6!!2!!!!!!!!li!!!!!!!!!!!!c•OR!!!!!!!o!!HA!!!!!!!o!!a!!!!M!!A!!R!!!!! I !:~ .......... !~~·~~~ .......... !!~~ ;.o.!:~ .......... !~.~~ ~~ .......... !!!~ "".::;~~~~~~~~~~~d~:'.~ '.~~;· 2 STORY"'<>OL . $2,990DOWH )) S $.tTruel Just S'l.980down + .. , ... buys it! Two story · GFl:'encb moukr 1 . chateau __ -:: _ 1ant spar 1ng pool. • v!n1Completely remodeled&. 307 MARIGOLD AVE.: '• ndecorated. CUstom til( Olde Corona de! Mar ~n:-ftreplace ;. Huge kitchen· Charm : just one block to .~1'.'mlcro wa ve + indoor beach, three bedroom· ,;, BBQ! Winding slairca two baVI home on TWO "' to. hideaway m a1te1 LOTS; beam ceiling, Pi.·"' swte. Large bedrooms peJ.fed floors, paneled W ESl.J·:Y "J TAYLOR CO. 1n;11 LTOHS s 11we HM o llRAMD MEWi LIMDA ISU $395,000 The finest! Elegant new custom de- signed 5 BR home with , everything! Top quaf thruout. Billaird rm,fam rm, pool, jacuzzi, sauna, pier /slip, 3 gar. foLINDAISLE OPENDAILYl-5 2111 San Joaqoln HIDs Rood MEWl'ORT CENTER. M.L 644-4910 11·Encl0!ed patio. Electri wal a; fireplace AND ' garage opener. All thi beautiful, secluded tree ,•:,1~. for only $29,900 fu l shaded brick palio & .?~'""'Price! Take advantage larce yard; three car .... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lllllll ~ __ Excell ent C05ta Mes garage & paneled hobby = 111 1 Tow nhome. Call now t'Ul>m . One of a kind. • 752-1700. . . $123,500. ,Jri ! Cl'"fN IN9•11 $1UN TOflfN1'f'· CI fu~ rt "" ~ 01'0 ~ . ll•affon :~1~ ... ~ I 2S1s,EiiSS~~wy. "'"G,oerol 1002 G-..1 1002 ---····················· ...................... . .:.1111 ·"'l' ' --~ flit • ~. -.r l~F -Jllo :· ·-· ••••• ,hq 1. ... .,, --•• l14'l~ ~, .. ,, ""' .. -. -· ,f,tJ ~i w:1n .., ?I t • • \! ... !llBCneb I lrvtne , '-tl.Blty FIMll HOMES ROM $62,l~O TO $745,000 DIPLIX--S6i5oo1 Sharp,-newly decorated triplex over- looking Santa Ana c.c. fairway .· 1!JO% OCCUl!aney. ne.stbJe financing. Pau111Bailey642·11235. (T.iS) JUST USllD! Va)uable corner lot on Avocado in Corona del Mar -R-2 w /very liva- ble VIEW home. Treat yourself to a bargain that you won't see again! $115,000. Lois Miller 642-8235. (TS6) ' GtMral I 002 General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Y AUEY Rf.ALTY P'RESIMTS LAGUNA CO.OP Beautiful 2 bedr. ·•own your own" development, for adults. Carefree Jiv. ina: on No. La~'s best street. s.u.soo. CHINA: COYE Step out on to beach from this quaint 3 bedr. 2 bath home in secluded China eove. $139,000. SHORECUFFS For. the dU.crlminating buyer. Ocean view, lush landscaping. 3 bedr. & DR. $1890500. . ' . . \ \LI.I·:' In : \LI'' A BEi<(; I Nffkl'~ISI <;CU UHBELIEYAILE $33,500 . llonesl! 2 Bdrm, 21/i bath, plus firepla ce, built-ins and air cond. Electric garage door opener. Call ~9491 .• , JUSTLISTB> Gorgeous hidden 2 story, 4 bedroom. Stiarp & spot- less-shows loving touch Ip h ome , patio & garden ... enjoy outdoor li ving too! Can yo u believe only fl7,950! ~U P EiRB· r-lOMES :Jl4I C-.pus NB 541•1&$5 G•ncral 1002 G .... ral · 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .,,, . r DO'nl SHORES IAYRONT ESTA.Tl Spectacular 2-story, 4 bedroom home w /formal dining room, out- standing famlly room of rosewood & teak, wet bar,. Jg. family kitchen w/brkfst. room + patio, pool & ~Ja~cmmn~·~w~~pec5ifi~al~li=~~tin~g~.P~L~u~s~~·'11-t-"nvGLAS~ ~!er & dock. Appt. ooly. Vee Stinson a:.1-.,}..- -- • • • ..;f.f ~' i'.!::t .. ' ·"' ....... ·'"" --,m • '¥' v l .>IJ>. .,() ' - "HOME OF DlsnHCTION" Our newly listed VIEW home in Corona de! Mar offers good design, delightful decorating ideas & com- fort. Super floor plan w /family room, formal dining room, Jg. step- up living room & 3 bedrooms. •.soo. Belle Chase Lee 644-6200. ('1'58) A PllCEUSS l'ICK I'll Sborecliffs. Deii~tful 3 bedroom, 2 bath family home In prestigious area w /private beaches & minutes from major shopping & freeways . $112,000 Incl-land. Betty Kerr 644-620P. (T59) . . LOCATIOM-LOCATIOH,- . · LOCATIOM ANl),,eharm too! In this lovely 'ellstOm decorated 3 bedroom Bluffs bome. Your pool cnly a few steps away I -$92,500. Barbar~ Aune 6G-8235.'(T60) • AN IMYESTMINT OH THE ll!ACH A duplex on the oceanfront. 2-blocks to. Balboa Pier. Great sum- mer /Winter rental area. $115,000. 'Tom Qu~ 644-6200. (1'61) IASTllM MYOI- . 'WISll ll°CIWIM J.oc8fed, In old Corona del Mar, thla ' ~1c 1 nal 4 bedroom home 1ltu•tec1. on )*' CllllJ' steps from the Pactnc Ill 'ilO'f l.'fallable to 10QI Evm Corkett fOlll5. (TU) • • ' ' Vacant& Waiting Gorgeous 2 story 4 BR, 3 Ba & bonus. Prof. land . Only $159,900 . Ope n Sat. 1-5. 30 Mis- sion Bay Dr. OLD CdM Builders Dream An R-2 lot in old'. CdM w/1Br,1% Ba home in rear. Room to build! $65,000. BLUFFS CONDO Highly upgraded 3 BR, 2 Ba Prlv. End Unit. Owner Anxious. · $1!9,950. HARBOR VIEW Just Reduced $12,100.! Lovely 4 BR home, highly up- . graded. Owner anxious. Bring o1rers. $89,900. RENTALS TOO! 3 BR Rome near ~ool & fark . $495. mo. lease. . . . R.E. SALES ' • Como join our l!nliJp t •Unique .o~ portwut;y in our CdM ollic!e. , 673-7601 ' . . . • An~ . . , .. ' .. ' MO 4jlUALlfYll>IG -very pretty 3 bedroom a nd family room . Fireplace, 2 baths, shag carpet, shake roof, lo•elJ -aplncJ. Super clean property. Ask- ing $45,500. See anytime. CGI 540.1151 POOL + 4 CAR GARAGE It.IE JUST 2 of the reature\i" ln this secluded Eastsid.!>, Costa Mesa 3 bedrm hom e. Other appointments in · elude shutters. charm, paneling, stone fireplace , hardwood firs, custom kitchen & dining area. Garage would be ideal for studio or workshop. OnM>f.. cHdnd and nestl ed on 135' deep lot. Close to 17th St. shopping. Call now for appt. 546-5110. JUST LISTED HARD TO FIND -4 bedrooms with formal dining, sepa rate family room & large kitchen eating area . Custom features thruout include co.-er•d patio, custOJTI wall cove,ring, and up· graded appliances . A must see at $54,950. Cal 540-1151. ATTENTION BUILDERS!! UYE IN TH'ls HICE -2 bedroom home while you build your units on the R-4 lot. Room for pool table in large con- verted family room . Walk-in closets, paneling, gas bltns & cove red patio enhance this property. Don 't delay on this ... only $40.500. C.546-5880 SNEAK PREVIEW' 2 llEAUTIFUL MEW quality built -- lloNs nearing completion. Custom quality everywhere you look. Buy now and choose your favorite carpet color. Pool size lots with off street trailer parking. Prestigious Newport address. Cal 540-1 151 for more information . BIG CANYQM ELEGANCE Tlils is one of the most luxurious & best decorated townhomes, for the price, to be had in this exclusive area. 3 Large bdrms., formal dining rm., parklike surroundings & room for expansion. . $129,500 VI:: Al=! BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 .,O•lO I L COAST HVVV COAONA OL L MAI=! 644-7270 ~ 4jlUAIJTY MEW DUPLIX ·g STEPS TO OCE_,,N aQd · shoppU.. from this spacious 3 bedroom, ~ bath upper. Lower unit 1 bedroom, 1 bath. Plush carpeting and fi!'eplaces In both these deluxe units. $118,500. Submit offer. · 2121 .. Cooll If , eo,_ del Mar ..... , .. UWtflMl .. ~ • ... ~· ., ,.. "'· ...... ,.~ .. ~u 11 ,. '""" -. • DAJI. Y PllDT llAUTll'UL IH H CANTON Custom l!'Pench Regeocy with cob-blestone motor court and Ctontage on 18th fairway. A beautlllll"resldenee witb 3 Bedrooms, 4 Baths, filteredJlir condlt.lonlnlf. with matched walnut paneling, gourmet kitchen, and sumptuous master llllite. 1be pride In development and ownership ls evident. throughout. Proudly' presented at $250,000. Call for appointment to view. Ulllill()UI: tt()MH REAL TOR~ 875«XJO ·2443 East Coast Highwty, Coron1 del Mlf" • • • z. ff79 Wt4~C:,~'f"'f"lta. R111tle reaelt ltomrl t. i;;utllde COllO JI(-I lledroom1.z_ .... .,.._._ llrlOt • cbeerfu1. can't laat lone at. $41,500. Call $48-2311. QlfH fll' 'I• '"'"""' PO llf l'Kfl ~J THE REAL ~l ESTAT[RS •nowi•• 2 SI>' cdonl•U 1111. I Ila, FIR. l>'l~r .Newport Mesa S<bl-D-..W. Biie E. S. A. Ctry Club. 1512 G....,al 1002 'GoMral , 1002 Pe(asu1.Jif,>OD.873-'12ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·············-········ ~""::..:-==325=7----o-o- UDO ISLI IAYFllOH1' - One of Lido's best built bayfront luxury homes. Lavish use of fir. to ceil. mir· rored walls ; formal dining, 2 frpJcs ., lge. bit-in BBQ in kitch.; rumpus rm .. Flexible use: 4 BR, 4\'z b;i. & sep. 2 BR., 1-ba.apt. to help carry paymts., or 6 BR., 5\'z ba. for single dwelling. Xlnt terms • Reduced to ~000 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR west P.lieed eaatllde Raneh '-Bouie. ONLY-' $33,950. 'I br pl,. family room with opea 'be.omecl ceilina:. Aaaume FHA loan. Pm'tl only $223. Must aeU. Mak• ofter. Agt. Call today. SI0-3666. IYOWIB 3Br. toi.mbouse. DoJi't call unleu you ~ant the best, $38,000. 551-. IHIEFOIE~ 5 BR. poo sq. It. Nr ;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ -F ai r vt e-w & Baker. i..::M=·~·000::;.:·~55~7~·""'9:;;,;::..._~ 34 1 lluy•i.icl• Q,,.,,, NB 67~ 6161 1002 G11MNI 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 + P'OOL $3,60000WH in Costa Mesa. Not just sharp-it's PRETTY. Very private patio. Com· munlty pool. No yard ·work. Ca llMG-7171. · OPrN J!! 9. 1rs IUN 10 Bf NICf' r:;;.1 rui: nriiL : FHAAppaiNCI ... at $42,500. 1900Sq. ft. of. home. 4. Bedroom, 2'n bath.I, lar&e tamlly room with bltn bar, :Iving room, dining. Ea.ting area lo k:i t c'heo. Hardwood floors. Fully air conditioned. Won't- lasl at this price! -------1 .-.rSu PERB HOME& H"·oMES ·ilh, ESTATERS 1 --~ :JMI C.mpus NI 54t·ll55 Boat SliD ''"""""~~~~! Where ln NEW'PdRT I= BEACH Can you find this lalboa Island I 006 3 Fanily VA/FHA Graciously shaded cor·. net lot. Boat 4:: camper access. lmm•culale landseaptng, gar~en patlo. ,Separafe gu~11t rdom. ·M~ w~. 8' stone firePJ.ace, cey1tal chandelier In dining. Cedar closet.I. Prime location., oren all weekend. Cal for in- fonnaUon, 645-03D3 FOR EST O LSON • :i-. .. ,n .• , • t for under $100,000! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carefree 3 bedroom + billiard room, approx NEW .Pelux~ Dplx, 4 & a 11 , 1800 sq. fl. Many extras. hr' fant. inc. All tux. M1Nl~TURE Burglar alarm, auto S~4•500. By OWnf', 212 F & • sprinkler11, gas BBQ next Diamond, 675-2099 Ill to green park and 11and)' LI1TLE ISLAND 3 br, 2 PRIME .EASTSIDE beach.J~Yearsold.Slip ba lanaiofCpaUo+2 br LOCATION~ One fifth. for36'boat,etc. aPt. ·$l35,000. Call acre ti:ee shaded estate. Sat/Sun . or aft 5PM COuntry kitchen. wkdya, 675·11BB secluded muter suite, t -Walker & lee Real fs fal e ...::.::::::::..::.::..:.=::_ ___ , cozy atmospherf. Seller FIXER Ul'PER 3 Br, 1 ba on full lot. Patios, garage. 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DO patio, lndr7 fac'a.. Gu. ***llGIEAI••* tener, ~00. mo. 21472LEASEbeaut.2BR.2Ba Ullfvnl1hecl 3425 mo I in~ ,.. .... mo.•llf7. SM$:mo.1714m. Jlargebedraoms Sleept Lemon T::.=· Cardirf Mdl. in the Ter'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Larwt• le~ 3741 ..:eli~ :r Sf1·51:1' . NICE 2 tw, t be,, pool, £Z II• :i br, 2 M, db Between S.,. &Otean2br 12. Separate g .... room -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J race. Close lo schools, Hntg Bch, 3 Br, l~ Ba,••••••••···~··•••-••• ~drw. da to ewer-Pollade1pt•-..Ad.lt. upper apt, $1:50 mo. UW with color TV and pool • ahop'g & comm. pool. C·D, stove, frig, $235 Lux furn Oceu...f)'on Corw .. Mfr 3122 ~$110.•'WAIL noPtU41fO.JilllllZ lnc:lud. Alto, 1 tr lower table.Huge'sundeck.By *Slater•Newland $365.559-1214 646-5632 Adult Condo, 2 Br, 2 !•••••••••.••••••••••••• 1 pttz50mo, tJtilinclud.. week or week-end, 3 BR, 2 BA. .. $.135 Ba, Sec. gata.Bcb. Teo N'rW .J ~rm, 2 ba, , WALK t0 beacla. 1 Ir, 91> Yrly lae/no pets/l'efa. 494-8611, Laguna.Beach. * Garfield/Brookhunt erock, beaut 2 br, 2 Dupfexe1 hrn 3550 n1s Ct., Pools, 1 yr Jae guaee.'""'Bltna. ~ HUGE2 M. l~bl tdple:X, Cit down. a•alllfl. 1235 w. Balbol Blvd. Pb : 3 BR. 2 BA ... $305 ba, den, frpGlc. Aud lo gar ••••••••••••••••••••••• ts50 mo. 10 mo be. . Ua, Cdll. M9-8Mf [)QI, f,!~o.: .. 1~!;. S111S. 5'Pt. Call Newtona-211138 8'7$-1561 or G5-CJ833 Puc erto V1allarta1 :... Beau1dL * Brookhiirs\/Garfield opener· a r e n er. BAL. Penin. 3 br, 2 ba, 1 thru June, $450' m~~ ~ _..,,_ _Jo..~ asa "'W poo °" ma • Comm pool. Close to blk ocean. Avail Sept.t . Eves .. 21S·78S-S6$ WXURJOUSView Apt. 2 Z BRcondo. ....,_ bltlm, Oceantront 2 BR. 1• Ba, Sips 6. A•aiL Sept.8-18& ZBR;lBA ... $285 schools.$425.615-5841 '3Z· mo. Da)'11835-1736, <Collect) br,tl80sq.ft.,Zcarpr. HUGE-.llr~-.UO. gar W/dr GPIDK', PJOl. gar range & refrig, 23rd·on. $100, wk. ~~~~~~~ Lagunaleoch 3248 evesorwknds66~ Oceanfront. LargeJBd, .~t~;, to cpl. $450. =::~o ;sMTF; sm~.911 IDM :..~~t;.;:;4~tm.mo. 49&-0lt&aft.I. • · ~~~~~~~~~1e:••••••••••••••.•••••••• BALBOA Penin. 3 br,·2 ba, fum.apt.W/'PfU ~ . . NEJJ .. Pla,.tBR.2Ba,2 ' to1 ... 4300 OCEANVlEWDF.cKS ba. SteJllf lo beacb. Yrl)'. $300. mo. Z BR, 1 BA, stove, f~r 1 Br1 Apart. 1to.-• A PaU.. frple, bltm, Dt BAYFRONT COND02br •••••••••••••••••••••• Large family home, pre-Neat&: clean 2 BR., w/W ~mo.&ft-3783 patio, So. of Hwy. Avau refn1, dwn\owa Cll, Huat. Hatl>oar. (2JJ) 2 ba 00 ••ler. ~ FEMALE 21.ao. resp, stige 4 BR, 3 BA, formal carpets. blln. kilch., frpl, 2 Bd, 2 ba large furn apt Sept 15, $29S. 54'1.otn Adults. Pr~f, retired. alr2-J12Tor<2U)•aa . wteW. $C50. Apt. &B, shares br hseH.B., $11S din rm, lge fam 'rm, dbl. ~ar. LJlr~ YJl;rd. NEW£RNewportBeach3 2 car parking $tOO mo 673-9149 person. lncldl'"nler 6 leeclt 3141 845-0834 • mo tat & last. utlls pd. , bg!.!!!tr i~li~~.d!!.· Fami y0.K.$375Mo ~ 1BR:d2 Ba8.lkFrpl~ co"nv&. Norlnt Realty Co.' 1ne: IU.Sl25mo.Se,Ja. -•••••••••••-•-••••••er ba---.1-~ ·Av~ll 9/1. Call Sally, ~ ~ -XLNT OCEAN VIEW D< • " w -ac• , ... ..,... '"-hi M -z4 8 • ...._,. 2 BR. D-·•·· • .a • upper,•-· Mary Jo John ~ mo.Call for appt. to aee. 3 BR, 21h ba, cust. bit. bay, Will consider un-~· Ha ~ ,.._...._ i,1'1',,-. Drop a pebble Into the frplc, beams, Channel • ' 962-+t71Agt. · home Lge Uv rm r I furnished. Aft.6-675-3370 Oceanfront. Spacious ••••••••••••••••••••••• erpt. l1e red P':~ ~· .Ocean from 10Uf' Apt. fmt. $37S yrly l.ncl util. FEMALE rodmmate • Spriotdale~&:Hell 38R sep. d.in. r~:. bltn .. ifl::'tt: o.....a -u~ 3600 Winter 5325-$425 lnc. uUI Off leotlllrcdh !!:-...'}: ~ mo. 11~.:..Lud•111"!!·11~~· Quiet adult• onl1. wanted to share 3 br B • • 2 Ca r 'Car Im mac .,...e•c• ""'"' orYearly.49'1-1082. 1, 2 &: a Br. Adults no ___._or • a._.., a -··-~ 813-'lNl. house S. W. Santa Ana. 2 A ome. Fireplace, tbnf t i $475?.t · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti dahwhn ahagepta t · HW7.-.2135.. SSO mo +bouseteeping. gcb:! condition, children °5-ruoioAf.r CdM. 1 br, Jge liv rm, din Newport l•adl 3769 ~01'ed earaie frple' LGE· br IJ50. No doci, ~l-$19). Lovely 1 br ar Hoag 557:9269· OK,nofee.$315.CalJ~v Unfu K 't h. tt rm ..xlnt cobd. cozy&:•••••••••••••••••••••• BBQ Gu &"..aterpc1.' mCenter,Aipt~Open.MewportlMdl 316t for'"'Doo smoker.340N. - oc Joe 963-4569 o "Wfst.o~: &. rriJg.:_~~al~ be~ut. $285. _ BLK. lo Beactt, 3 br, 2 ba Pocil · M5-IM2or °'"~1'1 ••• .. •••••••••• ..... ••• NeWport. 541-8532eves Apt llte wing r1 )Wt.·Jun 962-2118. bar, w /w cptg."; pri•. 2 Bi:, 2 ba oo hillside Wntr. rental: S1SO mo. LAMANCHAArTS 1 Br. ~it,&, Ne:!r_.. PAlllNIWl'OIT LIDO GREAT VU nrb<b.A~ailtollQ81fem. OCEAN°FRONT br eocl. patio. Located in wLb•a~t view of bay, 613-1llf0 . • 718SeottPlace.Cll . palat. drpe. dian Sea AP~ Tbbl '2 BR 2 Ba uni: Pvt~a,lndry,pr!t.cnnis 2 , u quiet resldenUatseclion secluded. $375.m-5205 MZ--liO'JJ 1Bteeze IZlO 545-C1IS 8'e'belor1W3 e, , • crt s, pool, sauna. p.t, .M.K., alngle1, . .,'l:.nM Utll -""" · ..__1 .... , • d Beaut. lj:e 2, 3 • f br • • · •-..11~--...1 Q\111 features. $500. mo. jaeuzzl. Lovel1 en· families Also walk... _., o.. ·--. .........:: AN ._ 1•"21 Ocftnfront/Yiew, •fipl.c , · l)w rolft 1 •H ~-1'15-fi358 vil'on t 968-7964 .,,~ter "'J':l. " -.· kids , MlSSIONREALTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• bale gar •a2s u Calta llf••• 11n.t . To,.obm•• mp. • Jl,t. -· 'P-,;.1 "\ M .. * 494-0731. • ........._ 111--~ 3706 • • • Onl1' kln4 In Uae ·····-·· ··~·--· Fr -.~... tr-C'"-·•· ··16 ·P'>t, 1ln • :. ... ,.,.,., 1 • -a -646-31U • ~.• t '< .. -... _, d 1-1 l!!RY lie I br "Iba ·-.....--'" .. LUSH Jftden condo, [ "'"843o i::t 1--••!t,•••••••••••••••••••• ~-e ·1arae au,9"'a u • _ , D~ ••••••••••••••·--·-· lovely pool termb, $150 1· ... r , • leoch 326~ 3 BR avail for 'yrly. 1 PARKNewport1ub-lease fivin&w· llile 2t3t Br, 1.2 ·~.~!;:r~·~· 80 .. SPJ·PGOJ. *2BR,2Ba,frplc.clo&ed ln~uti1.64Un3 . ··: SHARP 3 ~.~Z.lia, frplc; •,•••••••••••••••••••• blocktobay.Bar&paUo. 1 br furn., c80)'0P view Ba. W c:rpi,, d':cf r--· ,.,,_ ~ Ae1011 from Pasblon ear. WllJte water view. decorated In/Out. s nlfn. HAR4I01ERDVIOOMU HOME ~-7,S-64009-Spm _ $325, 6'0-63'4 . c:~:·s:~~;;:,a-Be~ut. 1 .... 1 tf• lwll J140 ~:rCNl;~~=-~oo GW091 t!;:!fuiOs~~ ;-~~~ to beae_h J lmqied. Two Be'droom one bath. 1,2,J &Bacb~fumaiq lao.dsCP,q.·~pool6••••••"•-..••.,..•-•• .. _.l; 1714J644-ltl0 2BR,walktobeach,$200. · Singles. Children oK. Clc;ise to recreat!<Jo area ciose to beach szscr. !us Winter or Yrly. ~ Auracttv•rent. i.pftA.t 111-... •, mo. Avail. year 'roand.. G.G.&H.B.531-853.1 StlS. 968-&ZlS ~8:° 4ld::!s~~s::t~ uUllUes. 673-0023 · P or S3S-81l8 • M• llMt 1 Aph. 2Bf,2Ba1tomtO~bi· DELUXE z jr,-2 ba, \i (71C) 547"'8017 ale or Female room· J;'~~~~~te, .. ~!~p:hey. f~~r12"11$550k/mfo. IN•,~·~· lalboarenlMUla •3707 YEAR.Lt Y tre!Jtal~bt' va ~~~ptnt:J-A~ 3::r~~u::~1:8:r =-~~~=si.nopets. 5-ilL!tjssa ~16 =~~od:P:.~ pr d• I • ~--· p -· , as -or ge~. •••-•••••••••••••••••• can , ups am--· mo peta • -;.., · , .. ••-••,••.••...,.•••••• ag cean. mo. •Agent. WINTER · Also2brbouse'29) .. mo U .._ 1~ ·APPL••-) GREAT 1 Wblt t emale.Teaeber needs 0 K. Owner r.o et Lse. 2 br, 2 ba, •Availt/6. (213)913-2918 Yeot,,. ... ,. 1 Dac ... " MIS m±ntt ewa er male or ..female room· 9ili'.iiio1 OWN·Ht>-11-SE 2·Bor-$225.-2-br, I ha. $210. . Ma1i.1., ....... z. illoowarner.~ .... H.B. ...... _ Ylew!Abr.lj;.l>JbJl!!OL _, · 2'nBa, pool, bltns: BJ:tns,pvt,paUo.mature 2BR,1BA,Nopeta. 2 bdrms, ~ batla, W/W ·(T14)1Cf.eor1 2Bdrmi.,l~bltbeando cable.Do cbildn!ii/petl. m·ate&apt.Over25,non .. 3 BR, c_lean, new crpta, wash/dry, gar. No pets. atlults.67S-539C mo. Yearly. Lease cpta, drp1, bltn1 • llllTOllAc:H wttbpool.$135Mo. Yr.lae.,$395.mo.491S-8271 smoker.613-5006Sbaron. new paint. Vac. S3D mo. 6'15-9188 2 8 1 .. !' N lla Bch 675-0415 private patioe. Lovely STB'S TO llACH A I 1 fl II • d &tare, quiet, responsi-8tl t288or~ r, ~ · r. y, wa.a•sHCfrtl& 28R lba·.--~-=•1 «w 1 1 3br house. Localed in w. Ci.: Oce , $27S mo. FURN. 2 br, new cpt spacious 1ard.en·like ~~ w.-d1I-• ..-...-wUafwMl•d 3900 ble, working lady to • ~i:, Condo, pool, N.B. 9 month minimum 557·5409 . 6PM paint. Winter 1235 +Sec apta. Heated pOol. At-~~~=-~ SIA WIMll •••••••••••••-•••••••• ab.are sml 1aJand bome. efiibboue. children/ pet lease. Starting Sept 18 to . dep. \ii blk. to beach. tra ctive rent. Adulu & 1 car. •·--nom 2BR.ZS.coado$C75 mE EXcrnNG 1_m._._1387~------0k. $295mo.9'11-7881 June 10 -en monthly F\lmlshed 1 Br apt, patio, 87,_lUA..f.&A• · only. --. W.IHAYI . pu~'MER• • ..,. . , 875·0544 /ss4-IBS·a:· pvt bch, utll pd. YrlJSZlO -.... ... ,9 27$E:tltbSt.C.ll. ::.,.ors,;1~n1. l!at.1t11, SUllMERRENTALS . MOO.rrr.sTom._ F:~~ :~·~~a~:..~: lnlM 3244 Weekdayson.J.y. mo.G7U790. *""6 BLK.OCEAN• at.am BCH. iDI person. $150/Y.t: ;.;/;-.~••••••••••••••••• · . Winter rental 2 hr, 2 ba Fum. 3 hr, 2 ba, frpl MIDITHl•MIAM MIAIMAIOR' ' Baeb, 1&2 BR, from Utilities.645-~. ~roted 3 Bii, 2 BA LIDO ISLE rum.Nearoew.$300.mo. Wioter .675.-VILLiGI 5~ ..... CI jJ '172.00 ....... 4400 ~~ufc!;~~or~ Lovel.)'4l!r,2balM>n,te. 548-4063 $40 WK UP l&a Bdr 1Br,1Brlcl>en.2Br,2 'O~,;NR.OUSJt' . Adultl,No"'Pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• IQ..Qa7or-983-l'1818 Frpl, paUo, all elec. kit., Wi n·t er renie1s. One Bach. Color 'IV, mai Br Townhouse. Carpeta, BeaatlfJl.l .neir2'cl Br (SBJ:'i.~rJ~ I SO I Wtslclff Dr. /'J , , dbl. gar. $4509/1 ·6/lor bedrm apts_ $145 mo. No ,erv, pool. THE MESA drapes, tlreplace, 3 studio a.Ptl. DrJll.,aptl, ~...-.a-• .. .., lllMTALS $550Yrl)'!673-1334 peta.&75·5&00Bt.rnofee. 415 N. Newpcxt Bl, N pool&,' tennis cowts. bltn.._ 'd1hwbn, 2 car S.Jf'ron.t28d.2Bli,Pvt. Blvd.) NewportFinanctalCtr IBR 2~"• $!50/4?$ Mo·9681 gym·Hl\D•'• 1ara1ao.m1•1Ml11o1t Bcb •pier. $5.'!0 )TIJ. 546-911ll i..a11l90fflce5pace ' ' -4 '2S: ···· -· 3 Br, l'n ~·· frplC, Co1toMe1a 3724 . 24ooHarbO..Blvd St.Jl.B. lJoa&' l'.ltat,a. -171-lNSl&:MMSlO CallooSlteManager lt---j ·· • · ••·•·· · •M..uu• •• STEPS to beach, view, lfeaa S..:2579 ' .... ' • a. E. t6lhSt. 615-1048 eves. $39.95 WEEK Ir UP w ter, 1 BR:,,.:60'"'&: -Cm)S57.ao:ID • nr;-z·bl;'dbll' , 6'2-3'Jt ext 246 !: ~ LE RAISOR oc'EAN VIEW Y.arb'.. 2 •Studio &lBRApts BR,'2$5.714-..001. STUNldlNG lg. 1 brB DNewTwnbaiioe2 w/elee. opener. frpl<1 1~·· e , bd f /bar 2 ba ·*TV &: Maid Serv Avail Winter rental beacbfront Garden apt. Pool,· rec br + tfien, 2\-i ba. Att. z pool W ID, elole to bch. REALJY mJr::.~:u':.~uwiwcpt'. •PhoneServ,Hldpool 2 people $'Z50 mtbly N rm. $115. nOIBlbSt. cu 1ar, pGOl, IMUDI a A.-a~ll. Nopeca. $115. , ~ ' dsh>N shr, ·paint. AVaU •ChDdren~m pet.s.6?5-0zso' • . ten,n . e~t. $SSO mo. '15-orm.1010. 4S23CamJ.usDl' .. lrvlne oow$425. (213 )8l6.5"8o •$50FF week srenl JUST CO~ 1182-11234 , UPPER oCEANFRONT I"' ;t caml.:U. ~~i.aS::oCtr. HARIOR VIEW ;1ea;:ewportBlvd, CM 2 ui:fi'. w,~f:' :f."&.":'Ai: ~t:. bid~ll, .0'='. Cloae to be•<b. Nft ml Dplx.SISUriclect. 2 tir.-' , 5'8·9155or645-3967 NB,813-l8'74 9llM042 near ne.w 2 and 3 WfD, Y/l'ef.M8-2BSO •• .. *RENTALS* 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath, near , bedrooma. B..it.U.. wet UNIV.PARK Park & Pool. Ki d s Z035Fall ........ CM 120"'38th5L$2001lll' NHdManm-1 ban,eocl--2BR,1 .. Ba,trpk.lblll ,, .·' 38R., 2baths •. $385/425 :;~17~~~~nf•95· mo. J BR J\Jm, 2 lrg: closets, yearly Jae. 1 er cpl, a-See our 11. 3 br apta. Somebouaa.Nofee. :St;:.h. Yr}1. •·Call Oakwood ofrer1 the WESTCLIFF BLDG. NlWf'(.lHT RrACH . ' . . ~·· .,, __ ~=-v,,.. ............ ·--~..., ........... ·--C;ill Mr Howard 045 6101 lCOLLEGEPARK. a;::nsi1 e bed, 'Prlv. attached. w/frpl • pool. Adults. finestlncountryclubUv- 38R,den,2ba .. , ... $4253 Br 1 Ba. Large back loJ rm, extra lrg SanCle-ni. J7t -.Anij.f.1 .51....,. BAYFRONT ·1'1lue · ~·t.:i,~~you$l :iJ\~·1-------- ·fRanehoSanJoaquin yard.$420mo,sublease. rooma, encl . gar. ·. bolts! Panon.mlc ,. --'"'5 '"'' SS•PHCftFr w /storage Adults -.1.. •••••••••••••••••••••• Adult 2 buge bedrooms Brand new 1-2 in recreational faciHties. ......,.. 2 R4e:+r;;t;:ciCK$600 &t&-U23 nopeta, . .......,, LGE 2 br, wbitf wa $170 no pets. Inquire apt 2 Ba •Pl: iWimblln& NIGHT LIGHl'EDTEN· 1817 ~~~-NB ,BR,21Atbalhl ...•.. $C75 BEAUT. Bluffs Condo, 4 view, winte~ c:xily. $m G511W. Wilton REALTY INC. pool, P•tlo, au roof. NISCOURTS.AfuDUme:a, . ...:-=.::.:,;:..:::=::::...- L'WALNUTSQUARE Br, 2~ ha. homed D<· SUS CASITAS mo .. Ind uUI. Also 1 714/-t:S71 So<urit)' bid .. Adultam· ldtlvltl" director who $140 up store-dllc:es <pis 31R,:ba,lhs ........ $310 cp'y. $450. Agt.8f4..ll.33 Larte nicely tum. bach. w/lge deck szzs. mo. NEWLY DECORATED 11 #50 mo caL1 owns &\ana parties, BBQ'1, drpa al~ 17301 il!!EJl.F. ll';LDHOllES FULL OCEAN View, Avl. & 1 b..S. Adult. CJGIY. no Ind. (714)517-8017 2pdBrZl~~$.~ .. '1~ wa,:: a~~ r~~z 714·17 $ • 7411 or Pl• 111!'"'1 Pree.SW.· BeacbBl;'H.B.BG-2851 3 R 2'•b •"'-.,..,. ....t•'2110Ne-Bl .,_.._ · cen · • •· ~ .... .,., -• . .a.o.,.2347 daybruncu. • '"' au ...... ; .. _ 9/1, Newport Crest Con· ,-.-. .....,.. .. • ~A.Ra 371 13M1201·5. h'Dle •. bltot. encl. 1ar. ~ Plua beautttul slnalea, •lllOFRE~REJn"• "' ~ do. 4 br, 3 be., fam: rm, 3 $135 to .$155 •I br trlrs & •••••••••••••-••••••• £1.0SE to~ 2BR. AclWtl, no peca. PrlYate.. YRLY, z br, trpl:, blta, 162 bedroom apts, 1·2-S Rm. offi~ from ....... decks, pool, tcnniJ. lAe. apta. Adults only. The 2BA;pool.·Adlfl.li0pets #1S.mo.M'1.at31 WID. 1iem'to ocean a 'fWnllhedatuntumlahed.. $135 per mo. N ear ~ .. 15.. $595.mo .117:5-3122 AlohaTra\1'1'PAl'k,.CO<. AMIASSADOllNNS ~ dl"Jll• •Iv..,, $1'5. BEACH N• dbt br bay.~im Oakwood Gerden Apts ~rt.Nolease..,... -Y-N. Oceaoftont, ocean view, WllsontNewportMS-4530 OF :AMlllC• 1 I I 1 ·M o;. r ~ v I i •a • ...!::-.~ 2 • ...!~ --•• 2 ~ • •-I alien an exclllllve "No 8S3-3223 9'\'ilnoon DI.I.TY TWOLOCATIO"" ' •--·· " • ·~ -... ·--· -· .r., -· • -· Rent Ralle Guarantee" · • 0,.. ,552-'7500 y rly . 2 br. 5307\; Small Studio, 1110 WEEKLYRATD .. -··-i ... ·11419 $250 • Sl?L Cl illllb S&. atorJ, 2 • ., -car ... w. cuaraotea lhal,...; PROFESS'L<LASSA >RedHlllCompany ~~~e. 548·8182 or ~~:S::~~ Adult no ~~.~c~: z~~r~~:.~ ~-'7Ct$ . balcoey.IU-1111 -~~~~~s~ R!:::r ~l:~~rlM..2~1~ ...Jkon.1:aQaC<Br,DR,ocEANFRONT2br,yrly, 20JSFu...,_CM 2SI09Bri1W1'.&A.. =::.al\$.-C.lilln .h11o.l_ D-c ~. !lava th• Dexll>lllcy of :l°"d.Lelev.,pOnelwalls, -,.~.;-Lite Vu! Tennis, bltnl, garage. $370. No BR h 1 M$-48401c54Q.ZJOO P\lil -'-""I.I~,. 'et i:-<ru .moatbtopiODth~ rapes, c~rpet, el~c., BAolx • ..l'.rk o .. $475. peto.645-3655 ~ueerui'!·:.C.'.'.!.loileta.pr1. v, NICll:•E-Sicle \ br, aW pd. Tltot lntrif!.•ing Word Gome rmA o CAodle q--llode!a -dallJ' 10 =~<. ~arut tor, parkinll g, •lt:•aSnrl3.'J.O'D5 d lnt ,.. SllO.:mo.ladult,nopctl. ' .._...,Oo\.,l.l'OUMI ~ T. ::;i• no peta or ssi.odeor~ gr. Ultiv. 'Prt Terr.,.._, ~e1~1:'~~;. ~r· \r~ r ';!' m s ,rtn,; n e:r e ~,.,. ~!'.!'!'.'.~'!.~~. 112-iMo ... f 1 .....,. 4 -.. cb1J4ren, ontb to m~·;;;"';tth;~ijp;gft;,;;,;;-;:;:;;;;:-;;:;;;: 2-r. 2 ba. Bea•t .• ~·.dr·-·'... W/storace. Adu.t1' oai, . .,,....... NEWBR&EDAPTS .... ICi ''I _.'I» OffQa.ne7 • roomm•te ER apace re.u rent. ~·· .... -" N ta • 310 • -ba b. '11". UW pd IMt • .._ '-..,. _., aerrice av•llaNe. Pvt batb A/C. htd • "'-~bll. Comm. lac's. tsOOMonth.641).:4611 ope · •••••••••••••• .. ••-• .,.... c , , ' ; . crt>i. ..... ,_. ~7zi.::i1~9.;v~. 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J,. sJi'P &--will -Poteatlll $15,000 to '20,000 per ;year Ill ,q · Jo!'..-broll'ailldud· c11reettoc:onsnmersale1tln-bome. Unl• '.i laC de"'-1 ID t11i1 -• que commission COllli*ilS'ltlc pllll. • a1 · co. · • We sell from leads created by _. •1117 ffldil• -multl-mlllloa dollar Nalkiaal Adveftl9. 's.u11uy .. me Inc campaign. No experience I -iteno .. icl ~la-DICtllSuY u our co11tiJl:elwl"vetraln- s11t--.• _.,.. Ing c;overs Ill upecta. We bave more ladi•-lo••lat-. leedS Ill Orange OoantJ than ~.r· - • llarioc ••on -aent staff c~ hllldle. MaJ! 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Xl.DL ta.ru, a.pwdorWlll ~ _,__.. r, '°° aq. a. -Sa~"'i'.:cteo. A:CC"""..-t;:;::-=1':":"~.. 11¥ertes •cdt.!rifll ~.•r0~·~:~ n1ceo1n.u1 PIJDollJ'O~ta.-ror aapt~ ~-1 AvalLnow.445.4123 6Cz.JJ1l · SGttll . "'""""'.., ... ::=:::,:r..~uo.a ,.._.. (l••bwt.-a Barbua~ee m.uoo :=m. 111• Btoc*bunl. =:.,.-:-;..· ;:" .. ~•t ' SINGLE·lo ., ........ Senlag --·PATAIUCJM ildqrmalloll -aill perlenq. Pw I I. a ... t flalllle •lbs• Iii .... AvaU. ID plm'b Qff.ice1~,....=""'-'"'------1 ••i:-•aa1. 'J'rom S• en1Jneerta1 .. ..... .... toSSSO documentaU• eoaatL,, i bldgar'OC~l'ull -...TD·-.......... lfulne eqlt ...... eo. . AYlll .. Cl•m•ate-S1il Jaa otr-site •on-stte. ab&e Oooa opportuuity nr"TIONIC . Call Mra. A•rldaa, I s.er!ice in•I-: #lee•P· ... WEi\VEc:i' llU an lm"*'•te pcm. Capl1trano ana. cal deal •fl•~ w/1rowi•I firm for IHU.(MBUJS S49-«l6t.. 1 t•OIUll, conl-m, h)>ZndT.D.'o lioD a•allable fOlt IO-Holpl-f ., --·--~~r:·A,'!_ ... ~lO~~ bri&bt IDcllYlduall Xlnt 1'H :icero.1, automated typ-Loanon2nd.'i'.D.'a mecme•bo1Dblf~~_2 aa....,1 I Jo-El Toro uea. call witJMiM....,nilklo. beneftll . ---• I Miil 1ng, etc . .Call833.36t0 ..,_, ----....T.~ ,8 Jn_a)N::r. _,..-..,.-• '"ll!""•G!f• 91-8310-,. __ rl Pleu. m~l Matton Mann f3S.2'10D We b.ave -.-iu... Olll ,J"I ...... ....,.._ ..,,. DaUe. lndude wa,ber-r· ~Oppor.rmpioJ• term a11i«nme11t1 4 OFFICES Incl. r.;.p. Equity lnWlll&. Dtv. m, for 4ata Jll'OCI 1 iml Sell world t.mous ~ 'l 64...,.,._ ,.. __ .. 1_ • available for peopJe, " tioo area, W>ll de!>!rate BABNETTllTG.CO. .,...,,., -bcalcula!G! Nit the ~ f....U. . . , • l'romt-~~ with a min of l ,..... ~tl1111i.1,I I I tolUILN21F;.Clt.Bw,-, MS-2114 6sometnln£ ·• --.eolol<El JO')IT SALlls'VA ntlla'¥1111~· ~ ·: $450 exper.lntoUcb-up•re-M-111& Cdll.644-7406 Our..., of-wtll .. -P.Call54D-10Uor wtl'railer-~. SSOMew~Ctrlllo Lovely •bop •••k·• pair or prillted circuit ·~ -,----,-::~:-::--1. -~·-~~ s~-loea•ed in Jr•i•• Zmith'7--• ... ... IJIM "=.__._ per1onable lndiv. f'rl9 boards, to wort in I.be ApptyP~Oflke I. I Newport ~ac"h \JU'U ....-«.....-. · ~ Campla We .n ~ ..__J~ .._... weekends,· Hn N. Xlnt Jrvlneana. ~ ..... -.~-~ pvt offj~e ln sulte. •••••••••••---"-tentl7 110cated la Loi 'Bookkeeper-~ l:qual Employer locaJ tloftJ • WesternTen1pG1my 2PM....-WIUI••• ~7 Prallgelild&,~00 , LOST/POUND AD, .... All"'f'Ort -la"1sltter, .. , --z l cir! of~.!_,_.!_~~~~~~~~~~ ... .... 133-2100 S..•l-lnc. TH11&-·-·w ·I APET? butwWbelaf)ranieCo. e•lldr,·a . Li&bl homeownera~J ..,...,.",.. Ground floor will> ar w/ 960-Z900A-im.1-bJOclOberoltlda,... ~tePlllC.1117"19. Good worlclnC -.. , COOlt'llASSISl'Alft" DalaProc_.,, 5JMllO "'"-*... ~., 1 . storage, panel, abwr ColtSpay/Neu&.erhdo. 1;;;1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 por for ed•aattmept. Id ft• .... CaU 0.porwlw te $700 F.qul(Jpp ... ...,_. p frig, sink, air. C LOST: Basset bea:cle, Pleue-CaDPWie II l~BANKJNG Call5.5o2-l200bappL 541-'74llorliNZ$~ Vari~Y. ol hndlnM Jn· , 548 ·fml6 male, bnt a. wilt. l"Jrl. · , IJl·JI 64"tZU tbis uitlqae polltion. HCIOWSICY .,_ fc -;::;v:::::i(1 WATEIW 8/20.8-anl.511-'4uf0ppar.~ P'RT-TIME IOOIUlmlR ,, __ (L.QOIS;a ~-::;,~,:.oua olc. Xlnt 11.11./l"r. req'd..Contad uklorlln.~'ii:i• ' ...w,.,._... ....,...nm..Sii-Wea5 -. ~ ,.. Pa1roll, A.-cco11at • IMIS•.•S llU78if.tle 133-2'700 G H84H. lrviAe Na· Ju. at 1Agnn1 211 &eeutheallice . •vvn~ ~ A • • TEl I flt . ~·I••••·· Accon 1a1cnt:=':.,... Ilona! au. -00. Coast B•7· WC•• ) ~-•-.. orlmooldw/Wflitenea: c1maag .......... _nl• _ EqualOppor.~ ___ _._ •A' -1 ..=:'_. collar. Vic lllb St; P/T. 9 l~P . •-·• . . FlloClarlr ~ ~ mp6e._.,... a.-.. b1.-Knowled~ .... In· BQedenced Savlqi fc d.•tles •. Coatact Kra • Ai••l!llA 1•• To 1$.406. ~errlflcJ::I· IEXIC.?,ffir-alf1 Deeclecl. -a.I ·luo. --y .,..~., ..,,.,,,..... __ h, __ _.,i:_ ;-,~., Lo-n o ban•,11 Ji.wo.i,_ _ _.._..._._ ~ ·~ •·Seonto= .,, • .> ,_... I ~ • •-..,..,. ._-lllRaUa --•· ... lltuioe tioo ror ea1w ww ua To Pre1ident 4',. ce pqe(,F,red. 2Dd ~ti Realtor m.tia FOUJiD: 1129;-hllALE ' Baafc tfpln1, hEapr em~for•pm1-tiJrM! · wbo will train w/larce . President -ot Mwn kaow . .,., .... . COLLIE l'lewlaad "-•/Safca••• ... _,.....,.. te00rr.· l•"'"-•S.y-· -•11••• "AllAllU.A, corp. S.aefila Include -.inrm.~lln. ..i.c..t dieta. Far ---1 SINGLE & Dbl Room Of •• .HamitfonRB.m.zDIS IJtte.ms...,..p~lus factor. ,__ t.oa"-6. 2 ... -.. a · ..,_ .__. ' llt.D 'fW'ildWeat " .1~-·-• · · 1~ ... -. fi -·-ft. ---.....,.. Ate you .1'\ ._.11 S"~ '"_.-.J QCll'--'· Muaco,Stl mJ • r:aeatftli _.DC"e ,, r~b.'d54o."il;,s FOUND: Puppy, .. ige $3.75/ltt .• atart 'O.C. weetpluaS~. old, -111••-·~c;-::.a;;;;-Jllllellalone7 133-2100 .· . VAIDWA!ft'EI> oh • wtcotlar, rem, Vic. AlrpQrt.an:a.9'Jt,tS33. Pr-~•r ;.... .,,. appearance? B•Jo · c.o ... -to..,_ Partnme•Qall t ............. 4450 Euclid• Slaler, F.v.. •~1.1~·1i p A-,.._~~-.,..u--w~ lloc1pll•ot Bx~ ... ary ...,.. '' ..,.....,. • • • or p ..._ rl ~· V 1n•---a:~ GenOfcR--SSOO • MesaMotel•N-1111: ?. •••••••,·-·---••• M7:.m,l ~ .... ··em••es-~. ----· 1lde la the~ '!I CoounterGl ,OYW21.1uu, ery -..--.,....-1uut1 -....... • .., .....,. --~·-·(ll4)-ao,wawutlo_..., p/tlme, 1111 SUJlfloftr, offers &••oral ofllce ·rR.VINEPER.50N'IEL AID WORK Kolel.'~. ' LOST' S0>ail Pom doi'. aee ... ,r,. Will trala. _........_. •-lleiqacaabier GMbeflOom varielJllGoodcppommi-SERYICES•PLENCY Neat,energellc.~[ THE Blo'nde c•lor,Jmmtol2pm . ...._ SA~G~i.~AH ..,..,.,.._ ...iA>-.... ,..., .. neflts. · 4ll8ElTtll-B<b..llesort.8daJwlt.10 COL~ Buscbard/Bolsa.area. Am -u ri' t -0 n ,. 1aa .iatton.. We ~"'•"•9' MU7,1Uckle 833-2'100 (allrvlne).~~-Mesa Ot.-lltl •11 ~I . Reward.139-1119. -~mMiLlijrJ.;:tt-HCOAuamsAftllUe 1everal full• p/ti Fast•~ ............ ~~~~~~~~~ -R~SltoPS J · t ' •. ~1 ' " C<alfl-. -~ tmmoil. la U :mAll.J:IDPK LeplSec, to..,. Wf!224 642-1470 .. Prime space LO~ Grat Persian-fem. Q.'l'T°edii. 'j';'w;' ~-~-• ~Ke;;" lo 8 ..,:-lldl. 11 lli-liif. -s.r ·~ -llAJOR Bulldlr 6 available lbge Ir 1null. cat. Ylc PCB le Crvwn tel p ' ti 1 6 na-..-........ uU Bu Futdoe Island, NB Seeks a 1barp Developer offer' PoI"• r. Old world c'---with :Vly S Lag. Reward. llu ana. i.rt· me, ()ppar.ta:aitJ:EauplGfft -bo •-cap" able 1n-· R.IXOWIUIM u Cattomer Rel.._,n uaau.o ~ .. -i.2' aae 17..f4. tso-S'JS per ZU/925-0Ql. CaUDawebel<ftllam ... ... French windows, gables_. we•keadl Arm, orafter3pm,W.a:d) deprndeat.acthitJILov· Jmmed. opening ror Representative at fut-1 & trees. Adjacent t LOST. Lee mcmgrel pup, llelerve. Trelaiac .-0-llA~ elyOffice! Sales Or~er Dept. ~fer movint tnet in ..... - ,Fest iv at of -4\rts white w/blaelll •pota 'Vided: ..._. Beaclt (ZJ.S) CLMect.L Dell Counter Saadwlcb • JanJooea 133-2100 e.1per. 1n processing area.Strong.e.a1cablli ;· Groundl:.-' o.. rt ts 11th CM 1 SN 9ZJ• O C .. 5 --Tniai, lOll:97adder ~altbar.Matureafl!'r. l!UfCbaseorders. ty to work under pre.,~1 580BROADWA.: ... _..ae os:' ._ ~· -"'!: ..... raaae 0• l'orfJ)N.B.saliam.w/flr -touch. Tele~ woman,e atl fora ppt. ~ '550 ROSAN, INC. mt.Lite .. -'-.. LAGUNA.iEM:ii:· needs medicatioJ!. ('714)$27""31.. . W/flOt toll. CaDMl-oml ..,_Be .. -SC. .. ,..,~.. 290lW C astllwJ NB uuream ".Jt'lll5.- • ,M .F.C. IH-5154 or 4 t •-~ ••az ~·w~u ---· ...... ,.... • o ..._..: reqaired. llndontandlnl,,.t ' 151·7914 .. Lllilll1"14Mi.... •H>-bdweenl:3Dam65pm. DmtalAat.eUlnlde_. ()pportuaitytoleamnew EqualOppEUJt+>Jel' of con1truction ,. 49.A...7915 .r. · GraoeJard illilL 1111 •· 1 «iuiP ID --ftrm terminology lo eacrow •• ' II!""" . OST. REwARD olollor p/L~ • ..-...-·-· __. 17. II•· l Jr esp. ·-~·-·~·-'-·ti I d. • ..... ~~~~~~~i~bl •' • ·b , .,.. _.,.._,u.....,a. ~S~· aert:;, part~ eve. . Pleuaat group· prad. that'.•~ C1a11UNoA c GENERAL pr•ced•rel des re -ac .. ient . .Lid ' J" • 5Q. ... ~ • • Need• experience4 wknda. 1eml•Nttrei bd'dl alter. Sat. All's. indl'fld•al:-•Sec ,...,. Dudes al.lo eover some1, OELUXE.onleei eomm'l Vic Baell Bay~anta ' ,,. Maaa«l••·Styliata, boaes&Adepw•"._ ReWp:niCt 640-UD PtGa7Young 833-2'1'00 r~.-r .•re•• of decorator .,, &ioduatJ(atspM:M.Allo AnaHta,l/l.C.5t5-l42$ Acc1 'lc&J...... BeAat7 Operatora. 1>17 Lukeu n.if7, r. ' ~ •Typists center.40Hr.work~ · mioi. •arebou1~ ,in FOUND. Kitten, 3 mc. " ... , .. ,......,. Guaraa.teed Sal•Q· Tue, Wed aftent00a• DelltaJ Eiplclter fo$600 •••ro.::Ofrs San·Tbar1. with oc· . ~riftaN~A:M,s1.1111 old.F1eaC0Uar.Yellow6 TBllPO •· Comm. Paid ne~. 1712Sallta~C.K. OITHO..SEClll'AIY Elect.ranictlrmleebin-~asioaal Sablrdays as · Viejo ~· ~ white &G-'elll Sue....Ufe-luu.ane Bxper-.... p J.¥...-w-t.so.ate.Jla.c.k.: •Pl : Oars a'eeded.. S1luyA aU..i... Sa • • • · 3.'1I02Sk 'rark.IniDe Stor~ diaeount1. CL.Ill ·eo.taareaa. 5tl-Sl'ID around. XJnt.;rowtbop-~l · companyfringebenefits .. ~ ~·. AsloWaJOI • C .{,....... , Hoapitallu.Uana•.U.. . Statllt.ical'l)Jlilt -pi0r.Superbene£rta~ TempoTemporaryHeJp Send resume stating per qft.9a-140f • FOUND •Mi.1ed breed • APPb Penonnel.OfflCe ~Bookkeeping ekper. Dental Au~tant, p/lime. JIU')' Hunt 833-ZlUO 17802 Sky Park Irvine work history &salary re-.. ·t1.t.· .. .;.s. Male, Ruat brown color Mialis• ,W.-d llelpfal. Arm Mi S Day wk, earb' ewa. Call544M455 quiremstatoQallomer >EP. Qfi•'-· _, •white face. i!lesa¥enla. A5515TAMI'-, 30 .. •WllSt pref'd. Call '111'"' g_,, -r SaL • llo'• Claim•Miusl« Relation llanager, ~~ .. ~,QI. ll4s-ms. ' . Womea•l"apottswur c--2ad~1!lf.":/~::'1 uper.--. Tr± o i.SI0.400 P.O.Jlo•-.&aallleeo · FOUND: GNJ poodle"W( ""'9· ----Ea-=cuo'tle:-";',;j.rlllab1d DENTALASSISl'ANt" Career -~ lar ool-H k • Calif. 9Z,.,.,.__ $110. Mo. Ideal.-•·--lie.sfis.-Sll per'd._Rofa,-llDnd.able. ·~-w11~~-Stiarp· e•per d lep tralnecl lndlv. who 00$8 -ng Sept 3rd shopav0H-1Dilloma8'!1 Ci~~-!' · 5-t Wkda7o, M Sat.. -~-Porlil-Appt cltaJrslde'Mmt .. idlle ... u liilh eamlng" -1" .. The Fa4G17fbr: c.oaD-, Send re1ume \.o .. JntenietnOn tofttlnto"aprogrtlsi.ve., manaa:ement potential. EarlyMOnlln-r-~~~~~~~ try store, '-M:stare,elc. OST: Ha m.l_lton Ir: Clmlfted ad no.• eto •wlf O~ll• 91pt4tb,a5lbOn17 laigh volume practice X1nt benefit. p.ckq:e. F\IJJ or Part· Ti~ MANAGa 67J.96QI Adams. $25..,reward. lhlll7 Pilot. P. 0 . l!llu: NofollowU..nee.Comm CLERK w/entllu1ia1m. Salary &Cou.&awyer 833-Z'l'llO Women's sporta'WnP• FOR LEASK 'WCI ...... W.tlilte Pomeranian. UIO._eo.ta Men,. Ca paraateed.&15-1059. Slatlstlcal typist.'**· open-depend•. on AppJyPenonneJOffJce store. Sltpir CJllPIS'· for Coutu_ • ..=....~ ,188-2887. ..._,. keeping es-per Wp(u.l quallfjcation1. Send KgmtTme lo$8,400 ZPM-4PM,MontbruFri qualified per-. B:l;per. Adi.i.:".h'z;·~aliib. • ... .,.._.,.,..,.. • ..,..,,c ·~ area resident.....,_ Gii quallf.1oC1mllledadno Dinn I Able lo budlenop. !Do tou-.. C......·c1. APPLYA'tDl!!:i.TACO 100%REIE . B.J .ontlZ•tll·'""7• 508,c/oDallJPIW.P.O. &-la! THEIROAllWAY tellisem,ma...._s-1, ssO~~ft . .t $125 mo. ""11 tis 5350 LAGUNA.~25252 · Ooita llaa. Oki eltab. ses .. 1111 , Sa at Box1560,Colla~Ca Here is a 1em of a spot .._. resume IO 0Ne11Wl .... Owner 5'4-,_ ....................... i.aPuKdbltwZ6:4pm baa la••• w/co. pd lfartarita Water Dis aa for a jewel fl an ind.iv. H•wport no. 516, c/o Dsi"7 POot.1 ' • PllEGNAN'l'f bene(l&a. triet, Jlilsiog.Vkjo, 1eekin« mvlU·faceled EqualOppor.Em~ P.O. Box U.. Cal&a JOO sJi n. an uW J,ncl, Caring confidentl•I Aut to bee to make Mc*GonlmPwa.,.... Jntervle~~t. In DENTAL FEEPAJD career growth op· Mesa,Ca92626 " beat6:.atre6ec1,-aJ8cnt counseling & refettal. aJtPta. Kat a.aw xtnt A.lenq6CUDI ~on 4 6: CHAIRSIDE porturulli·~~:..,~ __ 00 led Management-Oriented lo Sec Pac Bant.,188 £. Abortion. adoJ>liOD & teJepboee pslClllllltJ. 4 113IEl1tbNo15,al ..........,. To.., Macy !;AW -~· HOUSEKEEPER wan person lntereated ill 17th St., C.M. $175 mo. keefl!nC· • Jon. da1J1. lnlne ore. '· ~•• •-'• DENTIS••-lorlamllyoU.PvtnlOm, bi•her Income. -642-4210 · APCllBE5C7-ZllD ·Call l(r. Rolfowa1 !lo•• aom.-na ~ ae~. , -M~Tra._ tolS,580 bath color TV Pref • =="------1--,::='-7:=c:..:-;-::::--i ~· ·--. .., Claulfiedadedolt-11. 'CLll·ll It TYPIST -. MacArU>urln'IDO -• • · Partorf/L63Ml21 .... _. 1111 ?S2·15'1 Fashlw non-1moker, refa.1 _______ _ I .... ..,_.._,._. ........ cauonn~;. Por aalH promotion · National •=ebaln llll--Ollll4 llsnagement ...__ """:!._.!~~~~--~~~ l:~fll![~~!!tl!~~A~-~~c..t~1l~JO;w7•;1 ...U 11t1le In-PKOPLEPEllSOlf ••••••••••••-·--... Mbr,a~ dept.· A~At n.tntal As1iat. Qulirlide. diy,forxlDt :ng:pro-flOUSEKEEPER Pt. Exec. looking for part 2000 .SQ FT. S Gies, 2 SPUUTl1ALl BB. B NA L'•' B It O·T 8 L• LB fl 0 a DSC .,.,.,,.. JTY Non &Ider gram. Beneflta ind:wle time, studenL'> OJC. $3. time bulioe11 •IOdata ~ bat11a, 1mmec1.-Aloi ° CLA-YALC(). r~fil...i.Mt-· stoc1<op11on. • .,... hr. 9 --D<. 1n •••••u•• ......iioa. fromOCAltport!lll-Tllll .:r.,:::.au':.= ob v r'lii rdo co A I N,OT Lo B c P.......rQl!lce .. ..... BarllaraKac ~ NB.OW:!-1225 Bu at n • •• f •ii J'°7 lf·l 9Cb:tZS W/bld«. tn SUN.BJCamliio-.a La 8 Ca NT a & R.,ll'U ILL IL 0 & 11"Ul6:PIMfati• DEMTIUi>:'=:t_ Sal Rep ~-Hoaieteeper. llYe·ia. eapitallsed. 1lltenlew =~m~.a<::" =~--~ TCHTllHBLDaNkt'B•LILO £4ulc;:;~1r e=offtce.Pal't elltplG.$f!r:a ~:iar.~t~~F.ag. 6'13-222a '' BBOMUT I O•H SL L BM I UMC 1t1~~~:;;~;;;:~1time.2' .............. Cor+ ... +C:-MA55A!i111CH l~-D ... -,_ , •• , Girl'• Ool Call Mus•bav.rers.aam OUSEKEEPER, It y-la~(IWll fl-:~. "~••--U Call W O J11 A C T a U 0 JI L t. L B Jil 1 U 0 T 0 -•-~·~---...,..-"1 lllaJor co. Neb rep who L..... i-.: ..i---.i... .1e .. •~11U11Dr:z:: ll•••ace. • e C'•lltHn ·-thrives oa atimulitlDI llatPl:.eare--8yrakl,4 ~timW ....-.,_... ft t0 lt 110 a ft Come. Speciallse LT 8 A I OM• LT ~RB 0 I.MT 08 Mew pOrt Beach Dkt.1rJ ClllMllWI lf.&ln encowu.s. I.I br1/da7. 11·1". Irvine. tioe. No uper.-. W(; New-r11c' -... · a Paraple&ica.sa:lllt N MI 818POSaoCMM lularuee"'-.-llWll ~ 1 •1 I _.. Mmtba••owatr-.p.ilc 1end to ecltool, •q .. ~ • --T .... T •, ... den;;;.. · ..,,., '"'-.._.In .:i!'fnp=::::,; uh. $46-N4a da71. wbile10Gleara.Atlfll'bi_ ~ ,,MFflll•ll 1 I OAULOTBNIBTNCO&EC'!I *'11s."'-.llOlmc. eoDYaieac•tcll.u17 • .__,.~•-u ....... S51-024lev.. penona01--oc. lwi.1wJ1wtllf/ ...., .. , P'Of NM I AC CMG I S01t•0°T8TCA 11n1,..r'"d.""'sll.to .... Xlat wage. Parl< Udo Q.;.,'iiu':.t "ii'.mKOUSEKEEPllll. Lido e•e. Z930 Coan lttr71 Aam:a 1n:sr.U.-..Cll i.," 0 ,. • 9 Iii£ u 1 , L 0 _1 , 1 a sla sood co. b•aeflta CoaY. Center, 41$ lal. li ID pvt SdJL N.B. .,.,~ ·.··-•••• 10AM•JJPll,••Jllt 111""50. !:l'-llfafp &4,, JI.JI. Bli•IT1.. • loeal~tam.3:9 I II:::•• . •e••Y.cTTaocosTaNocA --M ,, •• !?!!.!2.~-·· "av::.'*,::-:":~:: co Lit ALL SNO I DSC. I 0 ac ='~~'*\PWnruberw .... flall• ~~f!:::.... HOUIW • ll&D~=~~~ .... -·-.. a--.1110.nt..•dilld• 88 •• rosllo•CDOA•TlllSD -:-...... dol-plllae. W-.Coll VA •PP--· llaturo, roll. ---GP .. ...-; ~·---Ii<-·· --11 , 111$ Ma•por IOICIS. pro1ram offldq alnt larue1 .. -.:er aot. MIDJD'.ABCR :;• -::.•-...---. ......... .-. laclJ _....... Ac. I GA I .. L" B DI A IT '!II. lllM.Jf.B. -£WWl'I•-*' adnncem90ll .. alWp UbrtdaUy,ldo1o.IOod -· ··-:::......l'-' c.aca •-an .lllr , ... Pbolo a-. P.O. ----· .... -.... ladlvldoal. ...., PoY· ApplJ -.. •--• .._, •I ---... BosW.Cll.-·-•••. --~-Oii-. Pit .. .... 1111 a.,.,aac -Rm Zll, SOI -St, ..._ ' :::"i:t·-.... ltt.lrlJ 1'ASXllBABOIJT :..:..':!..~ .:t,"!:'.:::;iil.. --1•.11-/SaLOlr, l'ffJ .._..a.tr. llllboaPenlmm,1'1.8. -=-~ ~\fi~ £"'~a=~ :':" .. 7:':r.$.~~= 2112 pWJs~. JU~~:: !°"OI" -. ....,,=::.. .... ··~ ~ ~·:••:,i·~ 11a1L111• M!Uefslll Dr. ~~t~•.,:: :.i: a Mn7•"'"~ 'j..llllT~i.:.i:t ~:,;:J;;r:,":J'L"'n~ ... ~-Rl.:_!.., • .,:-_ .... _::;:,-_'I ~ ~~·,~::i1-1na or-···~~~·~!! htbl ' 133-21• ;A;l:f~Pll.OlllA*"': ~~~~.~ aaa• •· •-at•, •• SeU-;_ _ ···-11onn:;..,<:lt ..::-&aJGflllck.-11.can .s.• u,...... ~-............. -.flldllaX!lfrP-. •' --•• • -... --- ' ' I .. ___ --: Wmh!I 7100HolpW-.t 7100 """"''" 1005 ....... ..,,~ 1100 w~~ 1reo........... ·-··•••••·••-....• ... ••"••••••••··-········ ••••••••••••••••• ••••• _,.....,...,.._ ....,.. ..-......,W..ted 7100 es SHOES&let Aa....:.... .. 1wTHJCWt:1lEodAnllqUiM,,., .. lw• .... tl11 ... 11• otfln ...... . ii~Cw~·;;,;,· .•• ·········-······· ....................... CAREER )'OUJ\I uletinan ~~. ~ WU"llel' Aft l•9Pr'-·-·············r·-·· ··········-~--• ,_. ..... ~ IOll petal cleneut,.... efJtlma._u.aJque fut._ RE.CEPTlOMST Q_P2'QRTl,.'tllTY La.D&Slaoe BouUque,-Qll l11tdal•>. UuUnft_oa ~ABBEY ltEN'l'Snnt.N: Pk.ture tnmes. ..... !!' ........ --.... . car mfth. lorJllnl ~t take out. Lag Bch. ~vy public cont.ad, t11>-tor retpon1lble. as-'"44411, uk forJloftti:· Beal!b ........ Grud llllHAR.BORBL..Clit •ml fu. Bi..,t • wtl1' &xe ..,. cbn $15115. ecr NB 1'1S·t8$0. BouaewUe pn{. Cl'7·2:SM U\I, varied dutJet, Co.' crust•• mate or female Ostenblt: Sept. 4th. ,. CALL CTlC)ea.-cnz Jolaol en.. Ji1cUl•-m· chr• 11/•I'.-1c7 d11C1. · . bene. Appt only 11'$.2.C:ZZ aC'C'Uttom.ed to active American ,A.. £n•ll1b ledlool Wal.di llN ecw llac:bla8«n.. rs.ee• KOD£LS·MASSEUSES p~~l~m: .. ~'°"rt SandY Tuet aJu.u Fri contact with public. STIHOCLllUS 1ldebo1rdt, dre11er1, ~~!,.~Ebed.,.~ _._ er•colled&cw 14 ... fl&, W~CM.e67UL ,..ure Modeb, eacorta.. • ,_., ewpo S.lOam'only. f1eld sale1 rep.&: publi<" G.rowlnc fin~ firm t •bl e •, ch air 1, _...,....,, • fiUttl. xtn t11r11 . Ba~~~·ae· ll'&&SSeu.aes needed. Top Btach.64.S-1"4 relation• in Newport buepenlna1intl1S&ata book<"a1e1. Hoosier firm. Value t52$.,·Hll cePOri•. olU"CamlMiUaaMachin& money. New 1Ludlo. Peraon 21 .40 trn for Be11ch & Irvine. Sa.lat')' AD .. ofc. tor lbarp J..I· cablnet.1,·brNS bed, eti::. ~·~~~· pmperback boob. Pls1 Good eood. SUKll •DeW. W -3811 mgmt SISO ,;..k guarn R.E.Salea +Incentive program+ dJvlduala w JfOOCI t:)'Plna Ourpriceaa.rerlghl.Join o• rr "t 1 I d. BoJ, Pa1eant.Clm,Good Aakln&PtO.Mlt'\11,M Col Prer tdr Levi TIME many extras. C.JI HW slrlllt. Sh "he.lpful. Call uafora1la11ofwine. u' alive!!_ nc u..de • Old P.Y• ud Rtdboo' 1811 Tr--~~ ~-MOTEL MAID MB·l064. • • weekdays (714)83.l-9004. PtJSODnel at 54f).Q;I02 for tu 1 UUUJe.5t.1-SSD ma~net. (f) lO"a.11" 1-· ._..._._, - F/time. Top wages. For AC·: SALES 1 k tutt.herinro.E.O.E. .NecU\erraneanaotldOU double aide m'lrror1. .s:zso. .. ......, Newport Beach Travel Phi b R • c er mogr Appllmteet 1010 f'uraitur• cattera -- LOdge,Coastl-lwy,NB Full ~i·~·e~'yrs lfyouhavebemthl Inc trainee, The Tobac· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ffult':f'°°m~:r-1"' Plant. le man,)' otb.; minimum ex per. aboutach.ange ... nowis conisl. lluntingtO.n TELEPl-IONE SALES, K'enmore washer & 496-5807 n.,.* • 0iet. oddl •ends. 40 WittlSI• .... ,. .. *HEWS FLASH• 536.1452. the time to move ahead Center, lf. BV. Apply 8m1a1dn ~perlencedh preferred.Uk dryer, xlnt cood. Also, · ,/luore1cent lamps. Sf_ I lllltG_. aot4 Secy to Mgr s:;oo ... 1---'-"-------I to lad u a t r I a J . store209Z9 ent.ura v , ._rnqmuc uyou e mlle.itemt.ato-3178. CONTENTSofS.BR.Apt· .Paperpl•te~201t ••••••••••••• .......... . Liteshorthand Popular dining house Commercjal S•les & Woodland Hills. by talklna to ptopl~ all , . . High quality furn. See Thurtn&t.,~C.ILAl.,BlY F.Pool.Table.nc.lllle, ~ 1 .ComposeowncorTeap. seeks manager ass ls· Lea•!n&. We w-e prea.ent-SALES llELP over . Sou them q.range 0 Keere &: Mern.lt gas any day S-1 pm. all d•J • Tburln, bebJ.Dd Dally comp! w/c!Ae ndt, mes, CONTROLCAllEER tan t man~~ er ly increasing the sales d Wh~•per., CountY rrom an wr con· atqve $35. Broiler & MOO 61'5-SlMotCM-lS'tT Pilot . balla,$12$.IO..$S3t Employ~entA1:ency wultresses & hostesses'. rorc:e to meet c:Uent de· w.eeken s. 1rMUl ditloned orflee. Two rotisserie . Works . ' · 3400Jrvrne,Ste t008 Call 673·9l9J for appomt· mands in our active 1-JolJow. So. C.aast_V atUIU.-.lOam to lpJn or 536-9570 Qu•lllY sora & lov~at Membn:hp tnlne CoUt POOL 'tABL& fWI Ille. NWpt Sch 714 /556-8505 ment. Orange County and Los _Call for appt. 556-U82 Spm to 8pm . .Mond11y beaut, never~. lea.,: Country Clu.J:t'.. '7'0. ,.. ...ilAt~ b~d.1 l.lk"e . .-w. -'---'-'-'--''-"-==.:.1-==----~-I AngelesCountyolflces. Sal 1 d _.d through Fnday. Apply at SEARS SUPER MART, in1 area. gez.2562 tramrer, Aft.er 5:30 pm. &loan Ntlt. PIO. call Hight Reita.rant REAL ESTATES~ES On Wednesday Sept 3 ~·a i· e.,._. 2.50 E. 17th St. Costa REFRIG, 20.1' <"ul"l. 3dr., MC $.UI. • • Doaaft.e..$111 to8I Auditor Century 21 JC.-' from 9AM until.noon we Clothing. ver 21. No Mei a. or call Tony Ice-maker, COid water Dt•ote.eS. S 1096 '"•d•'n• N.B. ~.1. Xlnt 1-· • are hold in" ()pen l!ouse nights. 548·538.'L Scimia at 646-4100 tap, coppertone ssoo. Wht Fr PtoY' BR •el Kini bed. headbrd , w.,s ue " '"" lronc:IHewOfflce . "' · Lady Kenmore Washer& be ·& drytt oo.e;. leather chair T·v ••••••••-••.-.. •••••• ..rage forexper 'dperson. on 17Lh Street in Hunt· ~~~~~ou:cei 11~~1~~ SALES Telephone Sale.a, Eves. Electronic Gaa Dryer. :f.c 'turn seCrifite' cabinet, down le 0 alher adeSUOOCabincnuet' 1 C.11 P.1r. Holland, Dam-lngton Beach, 3 blocks · . n in,. Woman Sales person for 5-9, Sat. 10.2. $2.00. per heavy duty aU fabric 831.1789 ' . cout:h, 2 Bllttwbt TVt, for your Sportl Car .. . !il>m. 644-1700, ext 516. fromthe ocean.Nowt.ak-~each, Calif. All ~.E . Costa rt1esa /llngt Deli hr. +Bonusl.o sLart.Stu· models , coppertone, · be$1room chair, ping· 1Yed.,as;s.o'113/S681 ;~S; .. O;;.;;E;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 1 n g a ppli eci tions for licensee~ ln~ere:sted 1!1 1H area. Pleasant ofc. grad, dents welcome. Laguna $350. Aft. SPM, · Wkdys, 300 Y ds · Gold carpet pone tbl. Sett offer. -a-M-licensed real estate career _in ommereia · comm. structure, 11mall Beach . Mr. Warner. alldaySat /Sun.642·3335 w/pad. Good cond. $150. IC'f3..699S. -· --· I091 salespeople. Call Nancy. lndu~tnal ~·E: Sale.a & 11tarr pers onali zed 497·1034. 7' Sofa S12S. Cwit. d~ HIR.S ...... l"furses 535.1474_ Leas1ngare1nv1ted. mana gc meoL. Dan . . ElectricD.RYER,$75,top signed headboard 42 HUTCHES $80. ea.••••••••••••••"• .. •••• RH'a/LVM's~/A MullerRtallors& 613-3695 . TELEPHONE Sohc1tor. of the Jane ~enmore. spread. Orig. C05t $700. Chord organ SCO . GE. TRANSISl'OR a :Part-time. On t ·a(I. All o h ManaCJementCo. Inc.. p /t . lfrly rate & bonus. Warranty ~ervicedlyrs. like new · 517~ White Steamer trunk $35. 9 PORTABLE STEREO Shifts. E.xferlericcd ,,.- 1 U"' 846.4493 (Zl3)289.0144 Seamstress w/factory Pleas. ore. Lag. Niguel. Perfec:t cond. ~1·4897 Chest$4.5_S,3-8709, drawerdreuer$60.Mit-$150.91'M218 acuu.i ho&pita only. Good ..._;.&.I '''21 exp. to work from own 831-2772. eves. ror3h40$40.642-9734 Mrs. Jensen, 642·2'134,r-,,... 675·4!:!66. Telephone Sollc1U~g _lite Kenmore 600 Washer & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Elec .. Rang':, $25, W.sh sol $1.65. 2161 Miner. C.M. "6rking cdnds. Contact .. lj s home . 673·3405 or , . .. . -Garoge$ale 8055 ZS"Map.avoxoolorl!Oft.. Costa Mesa Memorial .., , typing & general office. Gaa dryer $150. Hotpt. Estate Sale· 50 years ac-bas1~ "/fixtures, "5, ·846-$1119. · Hospital, 301 Victoria St, · Seam1ttts1JSail No ex per. necessary. washer $30, G~ar /del. cumulation ot household Medicine Chest, $2.50. lo M~ ~~CM~E~O~E~-~~~~~I Real Estate ~xpr prer. will train the 549.9429 for appt.. 54&..8672 . items. Chin art camera 673-6653 ~& -- R E S •• "5 r-1ght person. Co. pd 1· h" tio r' · ' -.-,....t HEW OFflCE , • ~ holidays & bene Apply in Telephone: Secy · r'-9 1ng. a 1ng eqwp. GREENHOUSE PLANT••••••••••••••••••••••• ~urses Aides, exper. Top Opening for 2 qualified GOOD TIMES person3to5pm.' (or Superior An.!lwering lfcycle1 8020 62 Cad . 1201 No_. SALE All .kinds&: sizes. Geeeral 9010 "sge5. Port P.1csa Conv. RE s a I es peop I e in See us about a profitable ODYSSEY SAILMAKER Service. Will t("ain . Part ••••••••••••••~•••••••• Bayrronl, Balboa lsla.nd, Great Savings! Sat/SUD· ••••••••••••'•~··-••• Kosp.642-0400. private office. Good &challenRin~opportuni-168811-fale.Irvioe or lull time. Must be EndofSunwntt-~~~~/M.i~30 thru t Mon.J0.5pm.557·1288. 3.9HPMen:ury'outboan:l -"=:.:..:.:.:_.:..:_:.:;_ ___ I leads for exehanJ!eS, in -ty in our new approach tci 557 -4073. avail .all s hifts. Apply CL"• e ·-E Mlsc.UOlllMI mot.or, Ute new. Belt ol· Jl{URSJNGL.V.H.. :~fe~Ca7lm~~~~a:&1~) R. E. Sales. For an in-S 1 $6SO ~:: S~O-l~~t at1 ~f-Huge S.~s on Furniture •. record.a ~d Wmtttd 1011 lei'67S-7551';532-"Ul7 :J.tl :30 & 1-3:30 rttime. Lachenmyer, Realtor lerview, call : * ecre ary M ~ s a"( uu p1set 81 rs ) a Bi<"Yt'le& & Accessories. sheet music, tools, &i!ts, ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Park Lido Conv. Center. 646-3928 673-7601 IQOO/vfREE 645·75& , Will take any bike or Thurs. thru Sat. 9 a.m. SSCASHSSfOI. BQAJ SHOW'S Santa Ana near Nwpt · anythinginontrade. 4001 Calle M!lyo, San. Good edl refri =-~~~gship Rd, N.B ~wy. Lile sh. ~ood typ-Tow Truck Driver want-CYCLE WORKS LTD. Clem. Frzrs'i:tov::°5's.ur: A CQMIN' 1ng. 8-10 Mo. assignment. ed. ·Ex per pref'd. Good 1822 Newport Blvd, E ~ Offl U.... EC Angus Gordon Personnel pay + benefill. Apply CostaMesa.548-5783 Ga~age sal : Couch $'l5. WaterS,dHeol•. Don't buy unt.il )'Otl see I ce -----r: [I EPTIONIST Agency 6"2-6720 1000 Irvine. 642-12.52. Mtsc. goodles. 640-6344. 842 3963 the West Coast's largest oc-FineJewelryStore.I\ J 333E.17thNo15,CM COLUMBIAlOSpds. Sun & Mon. Par) · in·the-water interna· 1'~11 time. permanent 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~ TYPIST Men 's &: Ladies in Newport. hCusJcal . tional aailboat show. ~i~~~~~r~ri;fbt~ PART ·TIME I• stalistieal Typist Book· original shipping crates. HOf"IH. 8060 lns.,...1ftf1 8013 Finttbowlllgofll7Glioe Area resident prer'd. Ca-ra• & l~uarter horse ma,e. p e a v_ Y. M u 5 i c. la n Over 6 Acres~ naUtical ' to& 12 noon .:1 ;;;;;~~~~~;;;;;;;;;! SECRETARY keeping l!xper. helpful. $85. Ph~ 64S·03l5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• of craft & equipment. · J . HERBERT HALL Exper'd with pleasant ---.o( nc1't ment Sept .. 7 at ... CallBJonSept.2nd&3rd E-•p·.,-~ SOJO l -Appy ma,e . ...,,..... ea. Am_phC1er 400 senes & e • • JEW.o:.LLERS appearance & telephone Excellent opportunity only,586-l9lJ. ...-_., f -h Gutld hollow body elee the Dunes in Newport" So. Cosst Plaza, Lower personality to handle RESPIRATORY for Secretary w/min 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or best Ofer. Also ave · • Beach. Watchfcrourads l.evel. next to Bullocks. cordless switchboard & THERAPY TECH years experience. pre· s~::e~~f~~~a 5 Siaplese Kittens, 7 wks tack. Wk.dYs. aner 5pm, tncdg=r :.:s;;s.Xlnt in newspapen, radio & Part&FJtlme meet the public. Good Min 2 yrs exper. or ferably in marketing or MissionVieJo old. Cboe & blu pt, box wknds9am-8pm962·0C8> ~~5PM · • MS5 TY & special tbow 'time Life Libraries, Inc. typing skills req'd. Hrs schooll ng-. Accredited sales. M usl be detail For lnter\'iew Appt. trained. $12. ea. 546-4080 Reg. POA 6 yrs,· xlnt . '"'-'""""";;;;:.· ;.· ------~ 't' f 9·20exible. respiratory school. oriented, highly or· lnterviewsOn eves. wes'tern &/or english Expert Jaii Guitar -~ uas pos1 ions or am· ganized, tactful, ty,.·ng • I k' LT 16' unflnlsbed Tri Hull fntious ·men&: women. P /time.Xlnt salarycom-Sept4th&5lh0nly Ccrh 803§ exp. rider only. 642-3066 nstructor ta 1ng D , ~se our phones to in-Call Mrs.White mensurate w /Lraining & 70,shhelp(ul,dictaphone1--~----~~-I Laura enroll. Ed Montane $125. 12 Aluminum For Interview Appl. a must . TYPIST ••••••••••••••••••••••• 497-2006 ' Mirro Craft ,.. .......... boat oduce national! exper. Contact Mr . _......,.. nown Y Hamilton. Costa Mesa Permanentparttimc.in For Sale -~hi n ~hilla Regi s tered QuarLer . $125 .. '86 Chrysler i Time Life Boob Paul Dosier-Me m ori 3 I flo spi I a I, -PleaseC.all Fashion Island. SJK.'ed & Sliver Persian Kittens, Horse Gelding Westem TELECASTER H.B. pick· Autoeleet. 9 .2hp. Nds t 642-2734, EOE. 644·3389 accuracy important. CFA . to ri~ht home. & Enilish, quiet disposi-up. Solid maple neck. A wrk $6§. '60Elgin1'9nbp. o Calif. & Arizona. Associ·ates FromsAM-Noon Must bed d ble Call 960-3164&551-2611. tion.58l -6S49 beauty! Ed,497-2008 Nda wrk ss.o Z03S am up to Sl50 & more. epen 3 • 1 Wallace, C.M. 6t6-S5S5 for 25 hrs work. Income 556·7075 THE IR_VIMECO. Connie. 644 -12.30 PE RSI t\N. KITTENS, Jewelry 8070 Office Funllure& Used on salary. comm. Costa Mesa 550HewportCfrDr TYPIST CFA reg1st~re.d . top ••••••••••••••••••••••• E • --~ 8085 Boah,Malwh:1 a1ce/ !llberalbonua.Hnare REUBEN'S Hew-..tltoch S . i I . quality. also stt.MI cppmsn-r Sffyfce f020 & rw-o • tatist ca typist, hook· Ser\•ice. $75 CASH and WA..,TED •••••••-.••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••"••••••••• 2 4·9, 5 & 6 days a wk. Equal Opp Employer Lanuna Hilli Equal Oppor. Employer keepin_g ex per helpful, " SE · o actual selling in·l~~~~...;.,~...;.,...;.,~~1 ~-area resident pref. call up.892-2970. TOP CASH DOLLAR 2 C. Desks, metal. RH Sc:riou.:,.i4 lved.Allworkisdonel· BJ 9 &•/3onl PAID FOR YOVR & LH returns. $80. ea. . ~ ourrelaxtdlrvineof<". RECEPTloNIST Has Openings For: SECRETARY .. on /2 Y at JEWELRY. WATCHES, 833·2113/833-9265 Eng1.ne. adfos-Gec; ou mustl possess a Excellent typing, §h, 586 " 1~73 · San~a DOC)' 8040 ART OBJECI'S GOLD FireSystrn-l,lf.mbg I & WeekendsonlylQ.5. Lite HIGHTIUSIOYS transcribing. & general Margarita Waler Di s-••••••••••••••••••••••• SILVER SER.VICE' 3M 2_09 Photo copy Re(rg.f'reeest!HS-9704 easant c ear voi ce a typing, phone ans. CdM. trict. Mission Viejo. for • machine, w/auto feed & nri~ent maMer. For Salary.open. 6'7J..l60t ofc skills. Handle office interview -appt . In-•PET WORLD• FINE FURN & AN · stand Good operating YACHT REFINISHING oreinro.,833-8008. M~~f~~~n~~M tet:!f g~ocnkg~~d;~sd terviews on Sept. 4 & 5 Cocke rs . ~hihuahu.a, TIQUES. 645-2200 cond. itoJis, neg&pape.r. $6 hr. Other ~.as re- R TS P '.I C KU P EPTIOMIST 24001 Ave de La Carlota helpful. but not nee. $650 only· P~les. Shih-tzu, °".'>X1~· SALE on N ckl ac $350/bcst of(er. Cambro a&Oll,8.ble. Free estimates• Riv 0 e boat manut. de-P 1 t Bu 11 s. m 1n1 · . e . es. Mfg HB MS-1555 645-9285 , ER 4 hr wt, con. '''res person ab I e ' Laguna ltills I '!m!""'.:..· ™~::'·11!;696~-:___----1 "-~~~~~~--I Schnauzer. Po ms. Rings, !ur.quo1se .Nufl· . . . iiiiijjiijjjiiijjiiiijjiijjji ·amp . li"ord 535 N. El responsible employee. SECRETARY * * . d ." St 'd S 1·1 v ,e r & Go Id . amino Real, Sa n Litetyping.Call979·2880. Stali.sticalTypist E~PLOYM~ mixe puppies. u svs TURQUOISE TURTLE ~· most breeds. i?525 W. 17th · et Mr. Snyder. Tom:ll1~~~~~~~[1 ~~E~q~u~a~IO~p~po~'~E~m~p~l~oy~e~';ll-UTOTEM Pekes. We<=ties 100 ge_ts. F1nd1ngs, L1qu1d lem nte, 9261.2 . RECEPTIONIST Bookkeeping exper. OPPORTUNITIES at Fairview. SA. Open 2811 -C Ne wpor;t Blvd, _.,:.:•-'c::::92::·'t"i,'.'-----I Must type accurately. RN-CCU helpful. Area resident Full or Part Time eves. 531·5021 . N.B. 673-0792. :RT T1 e eves & Sa Prefer lite steno. Answer pref'd. Call BJ on Sept No Exper Necessary Mi U 8080 Nighlc; full' or p/t•'me 2nd&3,donly •~t973 Ge, man sho,tha•·,ed ice aneous • • Ill, perf. tor at· ... ~'nta, phone!!. Sal open. Please · · S t M ·"""". · Age2t-65Eligible . t AKC ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......, Differe ntial pay. Xlnl an a arganta I po p "Ide work,·..,,aranteed call, 557-6755 betwn 1 & GotoTheNearcst in er ups, · .~ benefits. Contact Mr~. WaterDistri.ct CTO champion background. WANTED .aae.CallAl,542-Wll ._ 4.P.ITh -Balestreri , 642·2734, MissiQnV.iejo. FTIA llC1:1,~f!.K&ETr r Show-field , pet. $150 . Costa Mesa Memorial For 10 1 1 n 0 t,evr 1 _v 0 iwsewOnAppt offcAf.Lc<•7141~642_7~,.!! Whelped 7.11.75.64s-8228 TOP CASH DOLLAR W..t.cl 7100Help:Wanted 7100. ·······················~···················· MEN WOMEH ATTENTION, PERSONNEL ---MANAGERS: Do you need skilled, reliable · ~ople in th~se job categories? A<"counting Buyer Clerk Computer Operator Credit AnalysL Ink Specialist Keypunch Operator Machine Operator Machinist Mill Roll Slitter . Pa<"ker Personnel •tanager Plate Maker Press Operator Programmer Receptionist Secretary Service Rep. Supervisor Typist Effective September 5, 1975, we are consolidating our U.S. manufacturing operations in !Jayton, Ohio and converting our Garden Grove plant into a distribution and 8erviee center for fast service to our Wnt Coast customers. NJ a result, a number 0( capable employees who cannot relocate will shortly be available in lhe above classlficalioos, and we would like to see them pla~ with neighboring companies. · Jf )"OU b1ve a need for J>fq>le in these t"ate1oriel, immediately or In the near f\d.ure, we invite you to call ua ·ror rurther details. To fat1 11tate interviewing, and indicate our appreciation of )'()Ur lriterest, we wUl make our orfica •vailable to you at your tonvenience. ..... ~ .......... , MONARCH MAAKING ·~ ~ .. svstEM~ IMC, . ~/1171111•l!il.-.A:•1•I ' ...... G1"11'19, 'C4illf, 17 I 4t 89390511· • 1 Hospital, 301 Victoria, vc. PAID FOR YOUR C.M. EOE. Sept 4th &5th Only Tic Toe Systems. Inc. Small Dog Lovers! Adora-JEWELRY. WATCHES, ~~~~~~~~~1;;;;:~~:;;;:::=.~1 . .,. · · · · bte ·AJCC Poodles, Peks. ART OBJECI'S, GOW S~CRETARY.general_of· Waitress. must be exp'd, Chih_uahuas. Some show SILVER 'SERVICE. RNorLVH rice _work. i.ood typu;t, ror fast rood sesviee quallty.$41 -3002 FINE FURN & AN - med. nurse. F /time OCAirportArea.549-0068 2130 $2.2S h p · · TlQUES.645-2000 3-11 :30. Beverly Manor · ' r . rime Dog Obedience Class to ..:..:"--======---I Conv. Hosp, Capistrano Sectv jRecot Burger. 799 W. 17th St. start fhurs, Sept 18, 7:30 Kng Sz.-Bed. New, com- Bch.496·5786 ..., Brightgirfw/goodphone CostaMesa pm. Newport-Ir-vine P_lete, stil1 pkgd. Xtra RN personality & sharp ap-WHOWANTSTOWORK '! area.546-4928. · firm $100 (worth ~). peal'-anee. 80wpm on DRIVEACAB' QnSL.$170. usually home, RM ..... l~Shlft IBM exec. ldi!al wo<k CHOOSE your ho. '' AKC Reg. YORK.SffiRE _l_n_cl_d_e_l._8_35_·_2263"-'-' -~~1 u · Puppies , female . 11·7:30. Fu tirQt. M~· conditions in Irvine com-work for yourself , be Champ. sired. 494·Z780 TENNIS membership, top Surg. D1ff. pay. Xlnt plex. BAM .to 4:30PM. your own boss. h-1.en or local club. Make ·offer. benefits. Contact Mrs. 557·9200. Wome~. Can be slightly SHIH TZU PUPS. CHAM· 833-3643 or 581·7800 Jensen, 642-Z734. Costa handicapped. Neat· PION SIRE. SHOW ---------'--'=--I Me sa Memoriat5ecurityGuaf(h,applyin C lean Appearance. QUALITY.541-4247 FIREWOOC>, $95. cord. Hospital, 301 Victoria, person btwn 2 & 4 daily. Vets., retir~~ Age 25 to' Free stack & delivery. C.M . E,·O.E. · 329.5 -Newpor Blvd. 70. Supplement your-in· Dachshund-pup.. Blk/tan. 65t;869.t_or657-TI26 ~J';~~~FT~;;;;:;;;; 1~N'.'e~w'.!po~ctt_Be'!!'a~c:t;h:_. ----1 oome. Dri"ve a cab 6 hrs Ma le. Standard AKC , RN 3·1 1 SHIFT. Nursei; or more a dav. Apply in shots. $75/orr. 842-~-CARPET, avbcado gm Aides, Exper. pttferred, Secy /Bldmr person YelloW Cab Co . shag nylon $3.25 sq. yd. shifts 9-7: 30 & 3-11 :30. Experienced. Fu'I time. 186 E.' lSth St., Cost8 Fne to You 8045 Left over rolls. 642-1737 Beverly Manor, 2<1452 Film strip business. l't1esa . •••••••••~••••••••••••• • • Via Estrada. Lag.Hills. Irvine. $600 to $800 de-4 yr old mixed Lab. Free 12 x 12 em era)d crpt, pending on exper. Send Woman 40-55. midnight to to good home. Good w/pad, $100. 2 ~toy SAL~WOMA.N, Apparel rH ume to Ad No. 538, SAM . Will train al min. character. 894-9002. chests, $10 ea. Misc sml Exp. Lag l!ills Mall 'h Daily Pilot, P.O. Box wage. Ans phones. some a _p PI I an c es & ·size Shop. Over 35. Top 1560, Costa Mesa CA bookwork & filin g. Fumlture 8050 kttchenware. 675·9682 pay for real pro. Part/ 92626 · 646·4<r11 betwn IOa-lOp ••••••••••••••••••••••• eves l'~ful;;l;ti;m;•;·;99;;1;;-1;;57;;0;;;;;;;;;;;; r.~~~~~~~=-1 --------~·-1se1 \in g used apt furn. l-'-'-"'--------1 SALES WEH.t.VE 1501 OPENINGS IN Home Furnishi11gs For S'1arp, Ag~!Jive, Commission Sa1es People & Management Trajnees. Someconege or experience desirable, buL not required. SECY /P /f1ME Young man to work in Beds, c hairs, tables. (HAVE A NEW 56 Ketch All around ore cxper. growin2 tool rental busi-chests, lamps, sofa. & to go in water lsL ol yr. T ness. Must be neat in ap-many other" items. 329 Would like to trade sail· ax reports, invoicing, · · · ·1 -ar. & have very neat Marguerite, CdM, Stall 1ng time now on ~1m1 ar pegboard, iphone work. ~ ho ( ( S .A·. 556.,e222 days. handwriting. 6 Day wk. no.2. at or uture sailing S48·085I eves. Pref. married man ror time on my boat! f"-"-·-'---"''-----1 perm. resp. position. Ex· Hvy duty wtr bed. JGng 646-6123 SECYfRECEPT per. not req'd, Apply size, unfinished frame & . . " 9am·noon Mon Wed heater.$100.549-0CM. YAMAKI 12slringGu1tar Newport Center . Fr" 0 1 •19 ..... N• • No.240.gd.cond.Ladies Construction & real Bl~d C-J · "" ewport.TABLES . Walnut ridingboots.Eng.si.7!h, estate exper. desirable. · formica. extends to 7', brandnew.640-1201 Perm: _Benefits. Reply to Merchandl • $30. Solid oak 48°' round, C018:ss1 •f•Pcdl ad nep . 0517, c/o ••••••••••:•••••••••••• w/leaf, $l90. 586-6688 AUTO. Wa~er Cood:itJoner a• y 1 ot, . Box ... _._1 8 . . Almost new in·prtce s:->o. 1560 Costa Mes.i ca ""' ques 005 Harbor Vu Sale! Comer ·Lg. eouc:h w /~torage box 92626 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm group w/am /fm $45, Studio coueb $.10. To all our friends records', xlnt cond $200. 3 German Hi·FI stereo •Secy' .. S.wrall ' inOrangeCounty Bradston pecan rattan console$45.SC8-1005 '500·$1200 100% Fee Pd JOHA THAHS swivel bar stools $00. ea .• Payroll, computers $850 AHTl""•ES · 2 matchipg captains Tennis Fun-Profit R · h · .~~ 1 chairs, swivel rocker $40. Pereonalizedadvtce Lli einders Agency 1s av1ng ulell" annua ea., de•k cha•'r sw•'"el Call Ad-Ou\613-8659 WILL TRAIM .o1020 Blrch St. Ste UK Super Summer • • Newport Beach 83:}8190 Clearance rocker $30., Robert Wood Al r Com press o Call for appointment Sate on enLires\oC'k Ptinting •·Golden Su~" Fiberglass chopper' ~'. . E:ir:cellent ~a1'ett o~ up to "-OFF! •10. Sewing amach1ne Baja Kit roolcb 18 ft· portunity &. salary . Service Station Atten-4223 ,~ SI NB ~s Table lamp $10 d · · Benefits ,·nclnde ·-~ dant. expe,·d. Day ,. .....,t • · · s h. · st· .,.,,: canoe mol . VW fender' •P-t' oi 613-3001 c wmn ingray ...... mold.a. !Iliac fiberl;lau insurance, retirement Eves. Full & pltime. Ap-Square <"Orner tbl $15. Id & • t i 1 ptan, vacation & holiday ply Shell StaLioo, 17lh & Can't arfonl service ror Kerost:ne lantern $8. ~ss:o ma er a 8' pay, employeediicounts. Irvine, NB ... eight ! 1898 STERLJNG!_!640-~5~9P7!'l. ______ ll;;:=:::':--;;:::::-;:::::--;;:·J Applications Wiii Be Accepted On Sept. tth & 10th from 10.m-¥" MONTGOMERY . .. wdO .. :UDOI--~~ ........ . blJIS7l·~ '10 est 271 dinner ,service. For·C· Camera•, Guns, Car, lli· Service Station help cz. Total 26 piec8, incldn'I Hous~ r.ull or rum. & Fl, Ofc. Equl'p, Golr per'd.Mustbel9or~vcr. knife, fork, salad fork , furn1s~1ng1, gd. cond. Clubs, Cor:npre11or, F'tlll&p/time. cocktail fork', .eoup Bar1aan1!MT.eo&I Bowling 'Mathine, file. Seef'red,JlllHarbor.81, spoon,t.eaapoon&2aerv· Luxurious Tuxedo Style ~720il~S$3-33J.0(8ob) CM • • . l n I t Po On*· N.O Gold Velvet Sofa, SlJl)1 2 Shampoo Giel, haird_. DE>.LERS. $SOO. Call lied occoiional c!Wn, SCRAM Int' ln& lio. ttq:d. N . .B. Salon. !48,.6295. 'lime atyJe u aola, 1'6$ Ul.l FollJlmSco<t.&\4-'la21 llArble tOP. toble, dark oa.581~ 1 ' " •· • .INSUirM> SHIPPING~ ~RK wOf>d 112$. Beveled qilr, ' , A II~ ~~ · .ror,_do'rk •wood ~o. *MATIKff* Allott-SooUt-r p ......... 'i. ·~·'"· ... .,,, ' \ -~ l"ltwt-M«lc-'~&Cll ASS 1!,LER .,_ MllWl!'t'f> ' SOCCl9II Pl .... 1pptr -You dotl't D...t a Ill" to * ~· Coe ot Ute W011I thlnp ~A.M .toJP'{!, "dJ1., !Ul" !""'1 m 11'ALI. SCJIS• 11111 can ltoppoa lo 1 A CONVlNl!HT",SHOPPlNC SEWlfrfC OJIDE fl'CM THE'_ CAI. ON THE GO. Swing Into Things . Color It Uvely! ;I l'--Ai'"' ' ! " 9272 11.zl f.., 11f.,.;_ 11f,,..T- swum IHTO THIHCS with VIM sn1f vlwac:ltf 1tt this 1recel11Hy ROff;tl prlncau. Sew INft flow· T111 crtpe, tYlon l•rMJ or knits. '""' Prl11ltd P1!1tn1 9272: MisMs' ~jitJ 8.1. l01 IZ, 14, 161.11, 20. .>Jlt 1;.i: Clillst 34) ttqs w. ,, ... IG<•" , ..... Sfrld Sl.00 lor utl 1111ttnt. Md 25f IOI' uctl Pllll(JI lor ttnt-tllss NII "'' Nii1fnt:. ....... --. ...... _ ... ~ ... ' .. ... ,. .......... _ y.,._ .. , •••• 1 .. Met MM&IEIE n.w,ua _.rm.llM 6 .. ,.. ........ pit ,. .. fl91t '* ... ,., . .. , ........ ,,..... -~ ............ ,,. ".. •fit• ..... -k-• , ...... ..., l,;Rl1t .IO ... + lfllt ''!~ •.. 1i1.21 •••• ., ....... -i· l111tatt '"'1-s ..... -.. ' Add dish ~ outfits 'fllith multkolef blrtt IAd 1e1rt. Fim, tHJI Use mul!k:ielOt lf)lllin& -.orsted fot ut. Join motifs into 1 tc1111$hf beftl with lont chll!Hoop, accmt tcatf. htt•m 7351:/ ~t dlrectioils. One sltt its •IL ~.IO "' uc> "'tom . .,. 1ldl petttrll for flllt<lm l Md hlltdflfl&. leM lt• --•• a ........... ...,_ . ......... ~ ... . ..._, ... 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Removable18"Swonlllsb planJL All!¥ ;/ . -.al>lt -.,. u... paint.-.,. . ...._ 'l'lllla \oWer W/full controls. Full elee. ' CIOrilh tizo natop. Side eurWna. _IG .... PP. tronlcst jJJ.cld, ~.D..P. 2000' l'ftOl"d. It .................. --··-Sl.IGO CASK. Call befan ?O DATSUN flallh alb., VHF AM.llblp to shore Jltmt Sell 'A MOii cPt. -..... OU-t!SS l ;IOPll.--SIO:wlOOll ~~' 2 fighting clutlra, 2 ball tana: =•· c':J'r~~ xboi W..W 9190 Autometlc, tlr, 'Extra .I. swun •':f• full covers It toP: etc etc .&11..siMtBn:tatr. bn, --••••••••••••••••••• ..-.w 9712 Special Tramp;artaUont (:rut'8 a 2$ bots &1etJ..,mU8 pe;. .ll'w·_ .. ..__._ WBPAYTOPOOll..Aa ............. -......... CIM.BQQ) gallon! Extremely sea.,,orthy All ~ -tlll J'ORTOPU&EDCAB& ~J~~lltandln -.Jloatin~ -.. ;;~;·· .... , ~·:~ llTOl!arbcr,C.11. ......... ........... c149: an harpoon llQf ;rt.•&TOP n_.-.. ,11-. 6ll·IZ76 forbh!adJilll.6'15'386ZcrMS-2200. ~ c " ef drl•• -•llnl. --lll'!RCl'!DD--llr. . • W/tuto aOc, VI, pwr. ' IAUBIUICIC Good cood. ~ m1Jeo. ltoHlns, fttl01'7 tlr 2'25Uu..,..l!lwd. DCWSIYI ~ ..... 645-5700 I owner. R0c. <are i< eond., • ool• JT,000 c.t.allen tJI. & · aervie!e $3750 m llsl mllet. Loob f. dri-"'-' 9725 exu1c&i1w~:~ ~...... ..JlllD!lll.Sllpl/ ilk• 11tW. WSEKEND TOPDOl 1 ll ................ ·-····· •. =!!!~••••••••-.. ~~ .......... ~!.! SPECIAL"4~). IM, MIDP~.av . f:IDT.,:,JIJ: ·~EM=~~/Pa: ~~~~fc'~1!~~= ~/:.',~!111:8J:t:'. MISSIOHVIUO · FOIML-,' DIALH ·..,_.._ ~l:· •. e~:_:i':'.'°"'· - .. uent englnef<rtiling. P'l'eeparking·Restroomo IMPOllTS FOlllGMCARS • Co111pl1te foclltlts MG 974J !~~rt.;.,:t;~1,,,. N!~~:.,~;ti::rfo,tr;,.. =r:=:·~::: CAU.TOO~.=otus•'" ~FIST s ... s.-.b ·················-···· reasonable <lllor talteo, WANTED l3J.J7c -.1,.,., ,._ IUDl.E lfAS( IUllS Llailog, UtaclC... '60 MGA Call Sieve, s....s S82S ~ 3pm Slip or side tie ror 13• 'II Ford Bronco. Oris • . Dick MIUer Motors MGI 9744 BostonWbaler.~L pal.at. lmmac __. all 5 Year or 50000 Mlle momu IHll.Pow* !040 -...-.. S _ -· estraa. See t;'"' •P· Wllrf'mnty A.,allable ,on ~ •••••••.••::.:G•T•-•••• ••••••••••••• .. ••••••••-... peed• precilte. S291S. ~1'023 11 N BMW '~ •73 TOLLYCRAFT 30'. Ski 9010 eves. :a ew a. 120W. Wu.mer ~ Xlnt. cond. AM/Fii, 'ExpressF/B.brinChry.••••••••••••••••••••eM•l,-=----.-''---1 WWut • ...,. atSo.flot.ain 0 .D.SZ3-0300Ed.ZZ1 190Hra. $ZS,50D.5G-ZMJ. 1974 ~ayliner, 19' lmmac. 51 Jeep Wa1oa, O.D., llMW.CudM-. U. ........-,... Santa Ana ' SS7·2132 ...._. •97•6 I ram1ly/pleasure or stJ Warren hub9, recent ....,. 111..a.. .. ....,... -r-~ 27' Twin Screw CEN boat, 13SHP Johnson reblteag. lUIAmUnSt.., ___ 84::...:.:2:..·..:"°'::· c..::.··:__ • a, ,.....,. 9732 •••••••••••••••-•••• TURY Sports Fmber', FUii canopy+ boat ft>Y: CMS46-8228 1 .. ~~=-,"Of llll ••••••••••••••••••••••• "12 WAGON Auto, r1B, ly one oa west Coat. er. Lots or xtra.s. $l50G. • L-9560 Or•giCt :t(i ,_....,._...._ __ ,_,_..l.j'73 Jen1ea Heaky, met. AM /FM casa stereo. Dual Station, boat tank, 586-0207 ,,._ HI""' t $.__ • green, 21 mpa:, new Urea. 40M , Xlnt. cood. Sl,.800 bilge blowen outrig ••••••••••••••••••-•••¥'' -,.-. OllAMGICOUNTY~ 496-1850 ;492-2%13 PP979-6820aft.5 gen, 'pole ~. bille kt Boat w /outboard. & '1 3 EL CAM JN 0 , • l•f•fa OLDEST " pumps, encines just traUer. Xlnt t:OndtUoo. automatic, fad.Ory alt, lllMneyTovala & , 1Cwuc:as2Ghla t7:l5 71 OP&.eT tuned 6 bottom painted. Call5'8.(1(163. Yi.ayl roof, power steer-Call Roger or hill ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPORT Cow-E AtOwnen Oocll;,813-8051 SGLASPARatlboa• 70 Ina: fr brakee, low mllea,1 ___ .,olM.;.7'--8:!-"·"'M'---'69 V. Sharp, NU., PNT., Mlntl fliM or(213)7~ h,p. Mere -"·• ..;.,, $ILS4 C03621R) ,. ... ..__.._, Sales&rvice-Leas!q Urea, muffler,Xlat RNG. (•~B) 14, AL'~ s•--• . ..rn )"e tilt trlr.~ ........... ~d1Nlaliln1 _.""",...-SAL R C .__ One owner. Must aee. TlteocloreRi'' 1 v-1.111o.;1a1' -...-• ...... _._ •-ID We buy used cars & O'{ W tw, .._ P.P.497·1577. FOllD Mere. twin om all n-S750orofrer581·1925 ""' I • C 11 GROTH Ro"· B~W biog & coast 'G:aarc1 ~i;: 2080HarborBlvd. cii'tV~oL:.i. ror 8 1 ua ~~~ 11tbSt. • Mnda 9731 20&0HarborBlvd • . tras. Perrect KMJbest ESPERA1:'E. Must ae:ll Calta Mesa SU.0010 appralJal. Coeta Mesa 546-444C ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 642-0010 I · · .....-· 1959 Cla1s1c 16' "Chris 545-6030 Crafttype"lnbOard.Top '74Toyot.PU GROTHCHEVROLET 73 Mazda Ponehe , 9750 SLfMONS MfllCEO lS SADDLEBACK BMW . EXCLUSIVE - ' .. DEALER NEW 2002 If ... NEW 530i ....... , SS••••tftlaS.11 LPwl1•• ._ ........ _.,. 5 Year/50,000 Mile Wam1nty Available On all New BMWs EXCBl.ENT USED 2 Jh~ra'!t~ N tJ.~ ~ ~Y. ;~~. :~~ r:;~hl• = ::f.o.z::: i~ W:: M7_5;1tm~~b:~ RX3 StaWaa ~~·~·;:;:;i:·:;=:i: Hicks en,1. that will hie:"" 1975 111, Cobalt~~ J~ll!!•~•l!,f1_!7~52~·1ffl~!._ ___ JJ-:'~:=-::--::=:====i 4·Speed, rad.10, bearer. ble Ii: Hardtop, dnt CODd. a.-..:;;.,<;.;..-~ ..... .;.;,_"*" your mtnd! P,500. Min· V Tri uicoc:P , F d p saLIMGT~CAl.7 91sr AIMMOWMY Newengine,6moor6000 $5300.675-3276 ney's Yacht Sale• Hull Vuvo 110 SS ot . u. *Mi T. fA•r11~-r··o SAMTA .AMA milel00%.974.EMS. '67 PORSCHE~· xlnt INS '71 IMW20o2 ·101~w2002 '68 IMW2002 543.1725 • , Trailritetrail<r.67.._ wtoamper. -°" -vr ~ -93•·~171 $1888 ·-2J.3.m6..5494 · offer. 536-9901 For Impdns ..,.,.. concl, white w Jblaell: int. 31' Bertram Sportaris , . PaidfororNot THaWWM1'.!1MrntO~ newelut:ch.IT.Wl67, ready for albacore Aft 75 Omega Mini Cnd1er. '73 DATSUN Dem Lewis..__.. 6pm,8'1.w.226 . . ~~di ~cuz:d. Jet. Bel 1/2 TOMP.U. 1968Harbor,C:.M. '73 BMW 3.0 CSI. F\Jel ln· ::;--;:;::=:;;-;-:::-;:;;:-:::JI~'~·~~· ~:...· ___ J 4 1peed, radio, beater, , ___ ..:148-=9303==---I Je<:ted c:pe,upd, ""'"'°'· l&'Starcraft&:40HPO side mirrors, mag•: elecwindows,Fjordmetl motor. Xlnt. Best of y,,_.porteffoft wheel1, ebromerearstep y blue. 1 or seven in toun Hin. Bch M2-44.15 67$-1551532·1637 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• bumper, blue exterior · WE PA try. Consider BMWI===:...· __ .=:...::=. 'IOSTOM Miu••~ ll' c-.irs. S•/ · •/matching interior. C'A $H Bavaria part trade. '73 MAZDA f ,.~ Rtiot 9120 WEEKEND SPECIAL! 114,000.493·9154 RX-2COIWE 40H.P. Johnson ••••••••••••••••••••••• (7S722V). . FOR USED CARS Low ·1 $950 873-0646 52716 lhlt'lun 9720 . . . m1 es, orange w/ · 8' CABOVER Camper, PHILLIPS ••••••••••••••••••••••• white vinyl roor. body 18' SO. Coast Lapstrak sleeps 6, stove & oven, MISSION VIEJO BtnCK:PONTIAC-OPEL WILL BUY YOUR ~ side mouldings, stereo, classic day launch Queensizebed.962·7297 IMPORTS 2a&Alit!iaParkway DATSUN.TOYOTA,-air-conditioning . Beaut cond. $2500 ~r:::•/ Avery Plt:wy.SDFrwy. Laguna Hills 83'1·2400 OR VOLKSWAGEN (6lls::xD~Y IO-o G4s.-094S Sc 9150 2810lllarguerilePkwy. 1---------l PAlDFOR ..,.-,~ 19 ' Californian 1 /0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 831·1742 495-1700 AUTOS WANTED , TOiRo~~R w ttrlr, xlnt cond, extras '74 Duca ti 750, xlnt anything running or not ! CALL $:1150.962·9645 cond.Sl,950orbest 73 Datsun $25, $50, SlllO. Fastserv. SALBERNADENE orrer.631·3629 &t green Cash! 802·5017 & "•" ........ :· PU · 892.7047 -~ Harbour V. W. . : ; . • 33'CONCORDE'71 '6'7 911, Exceptional CODdi· til;m. $4,900. 5.51·5859. 70PORSCHE 914 • cyl., 5 apeed. radory air conditioning, AM /FM stereo radio, heater. New paint, low mlla. Loaded · sports car.~ Harbour V .W. -: : . ... ..... I Sport Fisher "TS PENTON 115, rast, Excellent condition clean. reliable, extras. 4 Cyl., 4 speed, AM/FM, P-VT. PARTY Deeds reu. 260Z AUTO. immac. PORSCHE. Must sell. Equippedrorawordfllb $495.636-2151 mags. Low, loW miles. transportation car from $549:5. Pvt party. m..tfi65 Sacrlrice. $2850. CaJl 6'73-20SSM Med blue. "Nice car. P.P.536-3333 da)",172·2714eves momings :67~1236 any extras YAMAHA 80cc, only 74 882325. M ~--•--9740 --30' Chris Crart, 1960, Twin mi. MustseUthiswkend. 73 Datsun erceuwl _.... 1974 911, Am.rrw.ltereo, 8 ".. I $300/be l r -$2688 TOP ••••••••••••••••••••••• track, alloys w/Mlchelln I screw, Y•-o s, s P8 G, lge s o r.uo.r9953 240 Z L XWX tires. 16,000 mHes, cockpit, cornpl. re· 97 KAWASAKI KZ400 $ •Oii' xlra nice, $10 ,900. • furbish~d. Must sell ! 1 4 . .. • 4·Speed, stick shift. fac· Mew .11.--..1 963.2056 67~1$19 · S.000 m1. clean, 16 rear tory air conditioning, .,...... 1-====-------~-------wheel. pullbacks, si!sy Paid radio, heater, tinted OVER 100 Rolls Royce 9756 loafs. lent/ bai:. 968·9068 bef 4. HurL Sch. 842·4435 FOR 11a~Way below market MERCEOES C"-itr -_, 9050 '72 Yamahal!SOMX '67" ton GMC. El<. Cond. ttlue:W9HRO. OH DISPLAY ~~;o;;~;;~·;, ;~·.·;,· xlntcond.$385. PB, PS, Air camper Used VW's $4888 House of I~ 615.9363 ahell, Low mi. on nu Poldfor<rJ_. day wk. or month. engine.Sl.500.646--17.-0 ""' AUTHORIZ D ! 714-325-1334 '74 175 Yamaha lnduro. MERCEDESDEALER 2,500 mi. XJot cond. 68 Chev. l\4 Ton Truck, Iii• •t~• ,1~~-~l'll 6862 Manchester, loafs. WI 494-5729. 283, Turbo 400Trans. Air -·-·-··-•-11•-Buena Park •••••••••••••••••••••••~==:::...-----! cond. Camper shell 11 ac Y • 523-7250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY CARVER IOUS·ROYCE .... ~ ....... C0StA.¥11A ........ CLOSID SUNDAYS ~ ~~~~~'1-~R ~~~~alo~~:.enew rr::.~~~.1: = Hid. lkb. MZ-405 Hurt. Bdl. M2... On the Santa Ana Fwy. $875 •• , . 546-7 496-9'00 Perf tbruout, meny ....... How 9100Aoitos,How 9100Aoitos.Htw 9100 Aoitos,Hew 9100 xtraa:, $1275, ol.r. or trade ••••••••-••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '12 Hobie 16 w /trailer. ATTENTIQ\I roc nice bike. 631-0645. Xlnt cond. $1000. Scooter Enrhisiosts 833·2900 '71 VESPA HALLEY --Kl'--'==-=-----1 180cc, extreme low mi, tel200; likelle9(! new windshield, spare Racina champ. Cos wheel, etc. '69 LAM · $1600; aell $8508'15-6IOI B R E T A SI L V E R KITE tirJllh 'trailer run SPECIAL lSOcc, 600 orig equ~~-:-xliit ~olfd. mi. Priv pt.y 919-4754 $525, 642·1197. anytime Cor:.r:!!..• 3 sails, in eog&UC". $8,600. 837-7874. v-9570 ....................... 69VWVm 4 c11 .. 4.fpeed, atl<k ablft. rad lo, beater. Completely recondl· ttoned. Readt to 10. 1nOVIL • S21• Harbour V W 1, I : .1 ·--•DodatVan,tcboclY,I qi, rblt tnl, i.. than 400 ml. l"...if<pl, tllOO. ,,....,.. , llliMD HEW 71 L'ILHUSlUI PICKUP ftlMO MEW '75 4DOOI 610 . ' "Tiii\ 1#1kl28 lilJt.G. (1141~) ................................... ...,. ... ~ "Top ol tt.. Un9.. ti 14«lj s31ss lllAMD HEW '75 ' ZDOOI 710 s3352 · BUY or LEASE 280-Z s3s2s lllAMD MEW '75· 1-JIO HONEYBEE s2ss1 · =sSPECIAL '74 DATSUN 610 4-Door S6859 -$133~. l. Auton9Uc .. air conditioning, r9dkl, heater, tinted -(DEMO 18208 t 2) 38 ..._ O.E.L, cop 111868. -'4300, -171.08. ORDIR TOURS TODAY! .. s32ss .. , CSuM>Oll ,..-,.. ... '71 MIX 280SE • . .. '3.5 Coupe. lm .. cUlllle, a -c:orl One CMner • pr1c:ed to MIL ! ' '73 DATSUN 240Z . 4 Jll)Md, ft'ego, 8 -11 .... -. LandaiJ. j i ' I '75 GMC "H"ICJh Sierra'• ' wheel drtve. automatic; air oondltionlng a ~ny more options. '73 BMW BAVARIA 3.05 LeathecJntarior. power windows, a power auna roof In the gol~ beauty! 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W, J SEctrONS, » PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1975 TENCE!f!! • .I • ;bigt1ns Co~cil t~ ·:awe ()n_Drug l~Uiid ' .. ~ ... -. , ,,,. ........ Boaell City Cauil- oil will be ....... ....,_.,. lo dolormina !be fate OI a-.. lllvMliaatlon fUnd u.. .... -~eel tlU'oUlh n-Pd bJ ecmvi<ted druc uoen. . :!be council will meet It 4:811 p.1D. at Clt7.Hall. Tiie -!mids di1euaalon to a.-, 55 ilema that will ·--'1· members. An'aeeountlnc of tbe fund in- • '· 1 Pred....,..Bast• r - • ~ Se~, Rai<i N~ts -. . • t·II'·in :~~g11.µ~ ~ . ~ ·' ; ' Nlcht•pollee surveillance or illiebael Allen Graves, 26, of Lacuna · Beach'• sanely strands Ctiatlott_e1 N1C. . , · o.er\lbe•Labor Day weekeqd re. At 2:~ .a.m., 'police.~ iulted In, the arrest of 11 men Rmnie Lynn •,Hilr~,.48, of ·~o allqedly p'rtldpated in San• Diego, and Paul• Gerald R"sual acM on the beach. Brooke. 24.-,, ot Tucson, Aris_.. • The arreJts were made in the afte'r officers anei:tedly ob- vicinity of rocky coves near the served the two meo partidpating base of. Ml>un~aln, Cress· and • (8ee8EJ:, PapA%1 l!..-S streeta In the predawn • • hours. 71 ' c. . ~Laguna Beaeb Police C.pt. ... ·~ •ttes N',n PutceU said tody that ~" ., dainclothes ,P.<>llce offlcen.:were l -:d.ltioned in the area because of 'F' -,-D -.tea an4rapes-baveoe· Ii ' c res nt :.on th.• be'acll ln_rec:ent ~ ,0 ' e ; ·~~~~·.tt.:e"1r:~ CDasi PlO,.S -8eaeh early SlindaY l":tcr to , i'rrival of · the plairic~ 'af. . ottlelale fro111 •two 1>r~n1e fi.cq_a. A suspect later wu ap-" • C!>o,ot c1y~. abarply diyldeCl In Jihfillndecl. ' their opililona, wlll l(avel ll> ~ Pw'eell said lb•\ althoUgh the. Fraticileo Wedne!jday to speal< aoid thi bal•-to -,,,a. Olll•eafes,_c... - 'lti•--umtollla._. elJ, Sc ....... a.id t,be flftl WU e1e.ted "' 1m u a ..-Jt o1 &-. cu11lona b1tweeD 8icb1rd HamUtm • -°'-Coull· Q-lluaie\iai Coart Judee. --polleecllldK-lluelr:. 'l'lle eblet aalll tbe ._ re- ~rtedlJ ........ "' • -....... Tbe ;x1111.,. -••· -. w'hieb i• aepanMlrom lhe II department:& recular wu establllbed lllortly .J. 1CeU, became poli .. cil>lef"' im, Sebopen said. The La1una. Beach fund, a almllar ••«>111¢ Ill San Clemente, and a fl4"d maintained throu&h tbe county Superior CourU, has· drawn co~1lderable attention -aiace beln1 "11poHd'' lut week by eoun!,)r Supervl• Laurern;e ' I Schmlilt. ~ won baCklnc Jnm Cellow aUj)UVI-. for an lnvestlialion iolo tbe th~. accounls by tlM! state.o . The fllnds are 1~ by Ila. paid by eoavleted dnlll of. fenders In Ueu ol p8Ylnl flneo to tbeeourt. . • Sebe>pen listed three alternativea c>pen to the eounell indealinc with the flJ!ld: of Ii ears were!' atatioaed at the at U>e Jast pUblie healing gn the l>e.aeb tow attb !or serioua'Crime, · -proj\oaed-atate coastal plao. -'1 ' • o.ltr Pllel It.ff P'Mle .SAN.CLEMENrEARE DEPARTMENT HAS REFURBISHED AERIAL LADDER TRUCK · Rig lll•• Acqlll.nKI l'rom.South Getli •'"' Ramod-. by Department Member• ' ' ' tltey could 'jiot dlsrecard 'Viol•· N""J'Orl Beath 'Mayor Donald llOl\S of 'aws problbitlnc public Jl~Innd .is ~'!peeled to ~ly displays_l>flewd ~ondµct. '_ eriU<i~e the pr~ !'owers, ~At .2:14 a1m. SUnd~y. officers Fu114ing ·and Government ele- ' '· . 1 bJ!Sked pavld ~/ame,J ~a•· ment,)11 beinC t"° reatrictive for l:>iiiiald, 30, of LOng Bioacb, and local 1overnlnenta. 'l»bilip Robert Laugbl.iJl,"'31, ol However. Laguna Be'itch J..i!S Ang1el~ir, pn suapieion of ·Maior-Ro5"l1oltn -1aicl b.lf"clty is ·Preventive Protection - engaging In ltwd ~dlf ob Cress suPportlve Of the element. The San. Clemente Acquire. Aerial Fire Truck Slreet)leaeb. · ' future structure of the coastal 1'-About 15 minutes later. accord-comJiiiUion suggested any ele-»,tg lo police, the plairiclotheo of. ment is similar to what the Jicers beard ru~tling~ cif-aom.e La!l1JD ~eacbo C,itr Connell ~ BrLAURiE XASP.Ea never will. Still, there is the l:Rti&s at Moilntain Street Beach believes it should be, Holm a aid. °' .. 0.1" ,....,.... possibility that it will be needed. dlscoveredt)Vonude.menal-M~lnnis and a stiil un-TbeSanClemente'FlrenepUt.. Before getting \his trock. the edly engaged in· sexuil acts. ·determined Laguna Bf!&Ch ment'a new aerial,laddertnack is chief explained, the longest Jad- ested were Willlart. AlleQ s~eaman will be amoog more an Hample of overcoming the der the department bad was .a. (}abler,~ 19, of Stanton, and than-_)O citizens and public of-"catastrophic tbeocyolrelorm." 35-pound. .ground ladder which !~ · · ficials from tb(OU&hqut q~ersucb,,~¥(1.~explainecl wouldoolyteachthetopofatwo-;· ' b <;~a :!fho,wt}ltlil ~:.·,~ 9. Clli"f -Ron !rolemllll; ~ person story building. . >"-Tall Q .J... I · a.nf.';ltt!arift~ e e ; .. , an-IQCkS the barn after the 'bone is There are over a dozen bwld-r:.T . . ev t!.'7C 001 clico HlltoD Inn.. ~, . stolen. . . ings, ·mostly condominiums ~d ~-,,,..~="'--,.....--..-,.cC<>1mmiNi0nirs-Will-not ·take · ARartnumta--1aller..J~ 1n ·~!de' t'.o. T-•..:e 'ac;tion On II>• elenienton Wednes-the ci!Y bas never baa a r......-lhe city. And, more will probably -AS.I. ~ K& dayt ~ wilJ1voteontb8tpartand wtilcb'demande!a the use of such be built. ... ' allOihei'pc>rtionsoftbeproposed .. a truck and the cJ:liel hopes it The ladder on this truck can ~~~ .: p · 1 ~ pli.n at the Sept. 17 meet-"' reach up to 85 feet . ' ' ~ ost. 1-ti;;:.~!.el~~··-··-'Cov-Ho"m'e Ra=-'..,•-ed But the truck bas other uses .......... JU --ARPllCa. than just being sent to fires in ~·Supt. Robert saiichis will re-ermnent element is" that part of • high buildings, Coleman said. hlmmend tonight tbat the . <l!ffCOAS'!'AL.,PaceA!i While Cou~le Away guoa Beach Board al. Editca-I"' OD hir& a Fountain Valley ~ I c· I ~ short triP to Dana POlnt It'll help when his men have salvage, overhaul and ventila- tion work to'llo. 1t al!o has a lad- der pipe which enables fire.men to spray water down on a rrre. }cbool administrator u cliredar • e • Ir Harbor to 1M the sunset became "' o( Educational S'.ervlces. fo ,. ..-, an upensive Obe Monday for a Sa~ebls' selectiqn •r the 'Kill .. 'ed at I .aLe San Clemente couple wbo re-• $?8,400 per year Post is Bill ___ _K. turned home'to discover a loss of Barnes who is administrator of $2;400 in bous.ehold goods . And. the chief said, 75 percent ol its value is the space available on it to carry a large amount of equipment, including a rotary $BW, portable pump, cleaning gear and forcible entry equip- ment. OClucaUonal servkes In the Fowl· " .REDDING (-4.P) -4 U·Year· .Mr. an,\! Mrs. Jay Godferson of tain,Valle)'Distrlct •. , ' ; i· Oldgirtfrom10rangeCountywas 4%1 Avenlda Vaquero, phoned If approved by the board, killed Ip a water skiing accident police after discovering their kames will 're.place Dr. Robert SwidaYon Shasta Lake. sheritr's home' ransacked. Police said so- Reevea, w.ho re~ed. to become ClejNt.iesrepOrted ' rneone ettt~ered ttirough a 5uperio\end'ent._ of tl>e l'ow.Y · • .shut;!' Counly a~ties said bltbroom windo1' fl!d c:ar!ed off Although the truck is . con - sidered "new,'' it isn't. It's about JS years Old . Unified SChool ·uiatnct-01 nOrlb the girl, Kimberly F\'"'1C01 of' •l\v~rware ; jewelry, three • SanDiegoC'ountY.> ' L&C\4_,a Nlguel, struck a statues, a camera and Mrs. God- . The bo,~cl 1"ill m,eet at 7:30 houseboat., · fenon•splitse. p.m. in the Education Cen~. 550 The city acq¥ired it from t.tie . JIJumoot St. ' • AD PROIJUCED 100 CONJ'A.C'IJj • .. "The od prvdueed -100 ~ails and 1 rented the lolnlbouse t: .~°';!pie wlth one ddkl and a ~That' a the advertll!J.njl su<eess flrperi.eneed by II>• Cdiita Jleu: woman who placed tbia "act In tbe · pa11y .Pilot: - DELUJ,E .T'"!11bOUW. 3 Ill', l ~ l!a. •"""· d.,.., ljftlna. .... ~. ~. dble -........... 4ey ... --l ,I . NcSoc.t.lna&a. ( ~UJCX..--. . . •'::-If -boW a booiae and ore· IOolclDI f• --to mal!o 11 their bome, eall '42.Sf19. , We make ti ...,. to put a f.w ...,..i. to work for you. In Ille.~ !Tl'llot. .:;, . -. -.. ' Skateboard Rilles Eyed San Clemente Clt7 COuncllmeo are exl!OCled Wednesday tlr clls- CUIA a proposed -...,,.. te- gulatjn( 1luite"91'fd l!!llng. In Jl!IY. U.. city altAIQley waa direeted1o draft a~atory or-dlnaiu:e aftu ,COUllcllman Chari• ...... ~ r ... J>Afllal ban00-&M• ~ ~ - lte 1ila clUt wJD1 Ille aport In areu ~ lf"p~ ~clear = tli~a« °"" ........,.,... I .,.~, !lie ,..,II ipl\1 ol a et l!.oo. -•· 1~1'!>11CJt Covncllmao Pat aupported the )>an. llc>un- dlman 1'>0maa 0'.Xeefeobliol:ted tlut It-l.alte palleeelfldl'I' ~ , attention 1way from the preven-Councilmen are -also expected tion of more serious crimes. to discuss an ordinance Councilmian Art.Holmes atso ob-•tabli1hing control over jected that lbe ban waa unlikely to newspaper vending racks. affect those Who vse skateboards The idea was initially brought idanunsafeman.ner. ~¥ayor Anthony DiGiovan-, ' , · ~he viewed a iu-ori"'ted " .r_ ' ' 1 (cal on a sidewalk rack lD 1"11-1 £--1ode8;.,' tbedowl\townbOsln011area. .,. r~· a~ ,Other Items .included on the HERNAN[)(), l((ss. (APJ -A •eelfda are•· • t~n·ase tlrl was ti,led ¥d -A ·public bearing· to consider ei,bt oth'tt :lr"rll-wtre lnJIU'ed aclOPllon of an ordinance ton· early tod.v wb'10iaod Pl µ.,IUJIC hillside uadlng and de. ploil-rocked f llOl'N-n)opD\ent. , facllity here -~ ·1\lrtbet contldei'atlon ol the bOUaea a• a C w• ....rie\lon of 1moldnc Ill the ~IDI, allllaorill•~· <See SKATE, PapA%1 , city or South Gcite which closed its fire department and now con- tracts w\th Los Angeles County for protection. A really new truck would have cost from $100,000 to $110,000, the chief said. But this truck has cost only about $10,000 and he expects it will be serviceable for ;l" minimum or 10 years. But the truck looks new and thiS is i)n.marlly dlle tolhe efforts or Firemen Gary Carmichael and Bill Bundy. These two men, assisted by <See TRUCK, Page AZ> Two Marines Held in Brawl In Clemente Two Camp Pendleton Marines who allegedly di.Imped drinks on the bar, shoved waitresses and kicked down a door to leave the San Clemente Inn early Monday were arrested a short time later, but only after a fight. Police said that one patrolman went to the hospital for Xrays after the predawn dOMybrook in the 2600 Block of south El Camino Real. And the two arl°estees ap- parenUy took their lumps , too. Police booked Mark Steven Ed.art and Richard Dean Mealer, both 21, on charge& ol battery and resisting arrest. The pair had scrapes and bruises, but no serious injuries after the altercation with patrolmen, according to police. Officers said the first calls came in after the incidents al the bilr, then witnesses phoned to re- port seeing a palr of men running across travel tane-s ~ the San Diego Freeway. Policeca4:htup with the men as the duo hopJM:d a ' freeway fence. Patroltban RusseU Rice suf- fered a wrist i.njury during the 1rre1t. but Xrays showed no serious damage, officen 1aid. Plremen admlnlstored ftnt aid to the arrestees alter tbe di>n· nybroolt. --OooUnue the u••IDC -cram. -clooe the ... eoum,-ti. S3,lll0 balan"-to the ......,., -•llOl'•te beiw'een $3,000 and SS.000 from the city budaet .. cover ~&olnc narcotic• in~ velticauons. ' -clooe the ae<OIU!t, pl ... the -Y Into the city ~ a!ld <Se8 DaUGS, P.ae~~ I ,. • Coast Transient . Charge~· A 25-year-old transient fa<OI arraignment Wednesday; on dru& charges in wbl:t HUnttniton Beach police believe may be the biggest nartoUcs haul In Or-• County history. . Eric Kenneth Penny, ~ WU· arrested at 9:30 p.m. Friday as be allegedly unpacked 10 paunds of cocaine, worth an estimatecl'$1 million on the illicit dnlllmarltet. from two trunk·type suit.cues with f al1e bottoms, poll .. nid. Police Sgt. Carl Vldaoo aald,he believ'es Penny amua:gled the drugs Into Ibis countn [roar South.Ameri~a. • · Puny wu arr~ al the trailer home of Robert Neil Wunter, 22, 21~51 P6elflc Ooott.; Hlgbw1ay, Space 12-A In tbe Cabrll oTtalle•l'ark. Wurster 3nd his 17-year-old girlfriend also were arrested by police.on charges of possession ol marijuana and cultivation or marijuana, as well as suspicion of possession of narcotics with the intent to sell. __ln_addition_to tbe cocaine,_ police said, they also seized a small amount of marijuana found at the bo"m..e. Wurster is now free en bail and his girlfriend bas been released. to her parents, police aaid. Their arrai1nmenta-aren'\~eJ,pec:t.ed tor several days. Penny, .charged with transportation of narcotJcs and possession or narcotics with in- tent to sell, if still in city jail with baiUet at t100,ooo. . · Sgt. Vidano said five Hunt- ington Beach narcotics o(ficers and local agents of the Federal Drug Enforcement Adrniniilra· lion went to the home Friday night after receiving an anonymous tip about the cocaine haul. The three were arrested without incident, police said. Vidano said police believe the JO-pound cocaine haul is among the largest ever made in the county. He said police believe the largest earlier was fOW" pounds of cocaine. Or~-·~a :··'. Weatller More extensive low clouds and fog are predict- ed for Wednesday, but Old Sol wilJ prevail in the after- noon hours. Look for high temps around 70 al the beaches and in the low 80s inland. INSIDE TODAY Minor1. occu•ed of br'°1cing tM law get trealed dJ/ferentl11 · from one communil11 to cm- oUwr, according to an Orange: Cqunty idudy. R<,.U•. along with rttommend'ationi, ap- .-pearon Poge A6. • . I I ' ,; "" .... .. .,.ii ••• ~ ~" :;. ' ...... ' • -, I·- ' DAILY PILOT L/SC ' t ,.,.._ Pflfle Al • ~SEX ••• 'in IC!X aet. on Mountain~ !leech Sbort.Jy after 3 a.m., at Brooks 1 Street Beach, ofricers arrested Robert Lansing Lucas, 30, of Los _.Angeles. and William Francis ~ McCJen1n, 21, of New York, N.Y. on suspicion of participating in Jewd acts In a public place . , Tbfte other men were arrested early Saturday morning at Cress street Beach b~ officers who claimed they observed three men involved in sex acts. Bo9ked into city jail were James Vernon Devlin, 44, of 968 Bluebird Canyon Road, Laguna !leach; Richard Thomas Slupe, 36, of 301 Portland Circle, Hunt- ington Beach, and Russell Elwood BlackbUrn, 28. or Bever-ly Hills. Eight men who police claim engaged in sexual acts were ar - rested in the s ame area during the previous weekend. The beaches where the arrests have been made are located near two taverns that are patronized by homosexuals. Purcell s aid that surveillance of the beaches will continue as manpower is available. The Labor D ay weekend arrests were carried out by a three-man· team. San Clemente Child Abuse Suspect Back Former San Clemente resident Sheila. Louis e Lessley was OOoked into Orange County Jail during the weekend aft.er being freed by Arkans as authorities who prosecuted her for murder and arson. Sheriff's officers said she will appear this week in Superior court for action on charges of probation violation. She drew the three year probation term and a • suspended 60-day jail sentence here for her conviction on child abuse charges. Mn:. Lessley 20 formerly of 116Dominguez St., Sail Clemente, was allowed to travel to Ark~as witbher2-year-old son, Jesse. She gave birth to another son, Andy, shOrtly after her arrival in Arkansas. Jesse and Audy, two months, died when the mobile home OC· cupied by the family was deltoyed by fire. An Arkansas 1ury laJer cleared Mrs. Lessley of murder and arson charges. I 1 fi'r-Page A I SKATE •.• Community ChibbQUSe. -Consideration of adding a --"'rinr-back'' feature-to the:911 Emergency Telephone System. ~ideratlon of a request from the City of Cypress to urge the Board of Supervisors to rescind their action applying for _ joiot use ·aviation purposes at El , ... Toro Marine Corps Air Stati~it · and/or Los Alamitos Naval Air Station. The council meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Civic Center Building, 100 A venida Presidio. Following the meeting, at ap- proximately 9 p .m ., a San . Clemente Redevelopment Agen· cy meeting is scheduled. I ' • ' I ' • I I l I I i ' Suicide Stopped NEW YORK (AP) -A scrip· ture-quoting rabbi and police spent four hours atop the 110.. story World Trade Center dis- syading a man from his threat to pTunge from the city's tallest skyscraper. James Speller, 33, of Newark, N.J ., climbed out on a south tower ledge armed with a razor' blade, police said. ORANGE COAST use DAILY PILOT n>e'O••-toasio.n1 p1101 w;'""""•"hu•m· Olfl4!'tll,_....,..,,.,...61, IPl'l>il.,,..,k.· llw()!"""° CN•I Pwbl14hl"'ll co..,p•...,. s.t-Pl'•t~~.1;...,.. "'~ pual!""'4 Mol'lll•t '"'""'" ''"'-1 for CD\la MfW, ....... _, 0.8<1>. Huftlo""'Otl 8".o<" ~D~ 1'111 Vllltf, l•Ylllt, ~•lldltW<' V911•• ~nd UI ..... IH.t<ll/5o11!1' (O~O! A \l""!I~ 'e<;l"""'I ""'I"" ~. publl-S.tu•<I•••.,.., $u11C1••~ '"" prlllt""'I Pllblllll•nQ pl•nt ,. ., )JO .,...11 !Wt ~•-t. C0.141 llMw, c .. no..,,l• -u~ Rober t N. Weed P.614'tnl ..... P..cill-• Jack R. Curley Viet,.,., ...... -0.-AI IMMOH Thomas Keevll Tl'lomn A. Murptline Mlft991nt E'"°' Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall ... , .... _ .. ....,..f<lll•• • • Tu'!""5'· S!p!omber t, 1f7S ·--------------··------"---... -------... : ... er,., .... ;.,_., ....... .d... 1 0. fframn I • -I r ! 1 1 Yo11r -Schools ·! Opponerits Ulguna a • .& Unified.School Dlnfct I 1 (CUP AND.SAVE FOR ~R otsnucn . I Organize I ABOUT THE Dl81'RICT: Lalllllll Beach Unified School I TIMES BEACH, llo. (AP)-lt wu a bollday out· ' In&. On the spur cl. the moment. the four decided to walk the ra.lltoad -ovw the Meramec River. A fre18ht ll'al\I •uddenb' l'OllDded the bend and' ·tore I Dbtrld includes the areas of Three Arch Bay South I La~una, Lati:una and Irvine C.ove, Laiuna Canyon: Top of I B1aVDINR!D7.IEl.l!!ll °' ... o.n, f"l•1&1im clown on them. Tbe)'duherffcr1al41»': . . • ,, . I the World • and ATch Beach Heights. Education is provldad I I for children, klnderprten throuih twelllb grade. Five I · I schools comprise the Wstrict; three elei:nentarj, Tbuntoo Foes of a Capletrano ~ach --Prilcllla'11cSw•tn, 31, Creve~ ... Mo., 11 IA!acber, was killed. She was struck bead'°" by the lclcomoUva as abe tried to run to the end cl. tbetresUe. . 1 Intermediate School and Laiun• !leach High School. I School begin• Tuesday, Sept. 18. An .. umated eru'oll· : ment of 3,450 will attend schools In the district. The schools are staffed by a 250-member faculty and 160 full and part- time support s taff. Dr. Robert Sanchis ls be&lnrtinr his second year as superintendent. bUmated general purpose tax rate for 1975·76 will be $2.6029 and expeoditurt per pupil $1,558. l' l I I , I I l I I I I 1. l l I I I I I l I I I I . I l . l BOARD OF EDIJCATION-<:UltRENT CONCE~ The five-membe r Board of Education meets the first third Tuesdays of each month at 7:30 p .m. in the Educ&· I tional Center Board Room , !S50 Blumont. Board President 1 Jane Boyd describes some of the eballenges facing the board and di strict : "School financing and facilities are ma· I jor concerns to be met. In the area of financing, recent state I legislation will have a great impacl on available funds. Our I present-educational facll!tle! have reached a saturation 1 point. Consultant John Murray is working with the board and a citizens committee to find ways of solving the dis· I .trict's facility needs. We are beginning our second ·year of " implementing a set of new educational goals for the district.. These goals were the outcome of parent-staff.community efforts. They ·are the gtd.delines that determine the educa- tional policies and programs within the district. The challenges are evident and so is the determination to meet them .'' NEED MORE INFORMATION? Dr. Robert A. Sancbls, Superintendent 4N-8546 • WHAT IS TAVGlfl': Elementary: Student self-esteem nas been identified as the No. 1 district goal. How the pupil .experiences his school career direCtly relates to the de· · velopment of his self-image. Basic skills and good study habits are o( equal priority. Supporting these_goala.is anew· ly adopted reading program designed by the Holt Company. Reasons important for its selection were: Program bas con- tinuum K through 12, allows for individual continuous pro- gress, possesses a management system whiCh diagnoses/prescribes an"individual's progress, and bas a variety of materials from which to choose. Each school is developing a resource center for individual and group study. ' I freeway offramp ate eatablilblng a public defense fund to filht a is.a million Cal. Traaa prnJect they claim.la •Poll· Ing their ocean-YIO'IVI. The nearly completed project connecta the Su Diego-~ with P c Coast Hlghw~ near >l~te Beach Park. 30-foot blah dirt -· eat on both aides of a small d&e leadinc over San Juan Creek la the principal luue. Homeowners, primarily tboee livinl ID the Harbor LIM tract, say the dirt should be removed and replaced by concrete support columns. Jim Vanderhoof, leader ol the · opposition to the construction project1 says the legal defense fund la ""'1g establisbed because all other e!forta to revene the pt&jkt bave failed. Vanderhoof earlier thls sum- mer was unsuccessful ln at· tempting to secure an injunction against the project though bis cause was supported by a resolu· lion from the San Juan Capistrano City Council. "It's a challenge. I am morally ' committed to this cause because I love this area, ... said Van· derboof, who believes It will cost $2,000 to hire an attorney for the case. 1llana Reed, 15, lellped from the treltle at the last ~ and received Olll.Y toincr Injuries· In a U-foot fall. Hii' father, M.lcliael Reed, 38, and 1~ Sabine, 81, abo teacben, ~ out'oa1he'1reSUe beside the • tncb and escaped unhurt u tbe1nln skidded pa.t them and finally ltopped. Police said the four< were about midway across th4 - ISO-yard ll'estle, some llO feet above ground, wllen the· ·• 1 FriSco freight appeared. 250~000 Affeeted ' New Jersey City's .~;; fl .. ~ Wate~ Supply Cut ~{ . 11! TRENTON, N.J . (AP)-Tbe dayafternoonanclalmostentltt- city of Trenton, the capital of ly dry early today. .~..­ New Jersey, and surrounding The emergency was cauW) communities were expected to when a broken pump fo~ run out of water today. water to back up SUnday ~ Mayor .Arlltur IJolland iJIC,rupturingplpnandOondl~ decland a etate of -ncy ~-!be plant. Accordinl to one itt ljlortly belore<noon becauM of a pcrt, one million 1allons of ~ tiroken P\l'IDP In the city's water treated water from the Delaw.Mi supp!y ayst~m. River backed up into the plant. An estimated 250,000 penons Tuccillo said the help from could be affected by the crisis, In-neighborinl communities ~ cludlng.4tbout 100,000"' Trenton not· be adequate to meet e COAST.AL· and .tlie_,.rlt In, the ~ needs of Trenton water au~ · ·• • suburbaDcommunlUesofEwiDC, system. . the coasW plan that specifies Hamilton and Lawrence "It's only ·.a drop in ~°' bow Policies will be carrled out. townships. bucket," he said. ''The sltua\&! A complete coastal ~an must Holla.nd ordered paro,chial is very. veryserlous.'' ;a· ' b schools, !"hlch 'OP"ned today, to A special emerge""1 ciNll . • e submitted to t e state elose, ancl..;lty officials said the renseheadquai:terswaabelng· leglslat\ll'e by theendofthe year, itate and-county offices may be up by the city with the belp of and mandated by Prd!>o&ition 20, shutdown and that the staff at c;.· state. • · · passed in 1972. · ty Hall would be redllced to' a . I I INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL: Thurston Intermediate School is for 7th and 8th grade students. A_ll students are enrolled in history, English, math and physical education. Three trimester of science are required. A11 students must take one trimester each of shop. art and home economics. Typing is a highly recommended elective. A variety of elec- tives are offered to stimulate the students' interests and skills. Service points are earned culminating in a Colorado Rivertrip for those qualifying. MclnniB said he 'l>lans to teli skeleton creir. 1 state commissioners that the Joseph 1:uc~illo, director of the proposed f:lement is •"tot.ally UD· city's public worka, said nearby County Levy ~.· I I I· I I l l I r I l l I l I I I I I I IDGB SCHOOL: Laguna Beach High School is a com· prehensive hiCh school offering an extensive academic pro-•A , gram in English, science, mathematics, foreign languaae and business skills. Attention is also given to the liberal arts area of music, art, drama and athletic programs for girls and boys. The media ·center provides extensive sets of materials for research and drlll in most major academic · areas. Jn addition to oncampus courses, the Capistrano- Laguna Regional OccupatiQnal Program offers an ex-. tensive program in job entry skills for high school students. --cra"duatton requirements·at'Laguna Beach~ffigb School · include three years of English, one year of lab science, one year of mathematics, three years of social studies including American government, U.S. history and world cultures, driver education, human ecology, and consumer economics. A1so, four years of physical ed~a_!!_Q!!.__are re- quired. These courses comprise 130 Wiits ofllie 230 units re- quired for£;raduation; 100 units are electives. ADULT EDUCATION: The adult education program offers.a variety of courses for adults or high school students wishing: to cometete req_uirements for graduation. The pro- gram offers academic courses such as basic skills, English as a second language, first aid. typing. foreign lang11ages and creative writing. Developing personal interests in the areas of acting, art, antiques, music, industrial and physical skills, are but a few of the courses to choose from. Senior cititens are included in-daytitn·e--classes-wbich in- clude courses in foreign language, Physical conditioning, various arts, handling personal business and~epa.irs. CAREER VOCATIONAL EDUCATION: The high school maintains an active career center staffed by trained counselors. The center has available vocational and ap- titude tests, catalogs from colleges, universities, and trade schools. The regibnal Occupational Program is directed through the combined efforts of Capistrano and Laguna Beach Unified School Districts. High school credit is given for on the job training in the career fields of agriculture, busi- ness, medicine, public service, social service, trade and in- dustry, and fire science. -I SERVICES FOil SPECIAL STUDENTS: Tbe spectal services team consists of experts in various areas of student need. Members of the team include an elementary counselor, music supervisor, nurse, psychologist and three speech pathologists, They serve as a suppart team to ,the classroom teacher and the learning disability and aphasic programs. Enrichment and mentally gifted programs are ·active and important to the scholastic achievement of stu-. dents throughout the district. FOOD SEltVICES: Nutritious bot lunches are served at all schools. Elementary .students are charged 55 cents, m!"" 'termediate and high achoo! students are charged 85 cents or may purchase supplementary foods at the snack bar. TRANSPOltTATION: Bus trans?Ortatlon ls provided. stude~ts K througb 12. Schedules are published a week prior . to Uie beginning of ld>ool. Pleue call the tram?OrtaUon de· partment If you havequestlon1, at4!M-8013 . NEW IN THE DI~ RERE'S ROW TO ENaOLL YOUltCIDLD: Schools are now open forreptraUon: Aliso 499o-2201 I E!JICJm> 49'-6563 Top of the Wqrld 4N HOii Tbunton 49f.8508 HllhSchooJ . ' Uf&S4ll .lti.llderrartnen, or any flnt irracler who ~asn't had kin· derprten, will need Cl> birthcertlflcateocotherproof otace, and (2) proof of st•niqW~ lmmlllllu.Uona. A new•~• t I .I I I I I 1 acceptable.'' . commun!Uea, including towns in "In spite of the intent to de-Pennsylvania just across the legate permit authority to local Delaware River, agreed to pump governments, com,Plete authori-in about one-flftb of the 35 million ty and control I• to be retaine<j by gall"!I' used· by the city's water the coutal agency,•• Mcinnis syatemeacfiday:, . said. Tuccillo said the city waa call· The mayor a aid be will suggest ;ng for ta.nit trucb to provide tha.tlnateadof~uirln&clti .. 10 • em~rgeney water aupplies to develo11 locll coasW plans that ltoli(>ltals and otlier c'ritieal mlllt be approved by a ·stat,e areaa; coasW commissfon, that they be He also did it would be at least allowed to use .existing city '8bounbeforethebrokenpumps general plan and zoning. at the Trenton filtratkln plant ad· "If the local plans are not in jacent to tbe DO!aware River conformance, commls.stoners could be replaced. could require they be amended." The city's reservoir, which has the mayor said.. a capacity of 100 million gallons. Holm, who said be is unable to was about half depleted II)' Mon· attend the hearing himself, said . aootheuoWlcll.member will.pro,,._ . bably speak at the bearing. If not ..._ the city will send a telelram re- affirming their sup Port of the ele-TRUCK ••• ment. "We believe tbere should be a auecessor agenCy -which would have the ab~lity to approve coastal development in all cities and counties in the coastal zone,•• Holm said. ••All Californians have a stake in the coastline and the plan sboUtd definitely have some teeth in it,'' Holm said. Representatives from <San Clemente and Huntington Beach said today they probably will not send spakesmen to the San Fran- cisco.hearing. · However, representatives from several environmental groups in Orange Cowlty are ex~ pected to >peak at tbe hearing. others In the department; com· plet.ely restored the special vebi· cle. In -addition to mecllanical and eleetrical work, they' com- pletely rechroQ\ed, and repaint· ed (with 12 1allons fl( paint) the SO-foot truck. The truck ls not the traditional reel lll'e truck. It la yellow. In addition to being '°J!ll'tUer" than the traditional cOlor, the chief explained, yellow is much mdre visible than red. • 'A!fd, 111nrlid, 1lre trucb-have not always been red. '.Ibis Idea bas existed only since the 1930's. Bef<ll'e then, they were white, gold, blue, greea, even purple. \ Up 2.5 Cen~t Over Last YeM- Orange County s~-111>­ d_ay &\\Opted a eount.y ~ t~,j>t Jl.6i!_ pet" $100 •of asSj!Sltd v~ve. for me·current year. ~· The figure is 2.5 cents bl than last year's ·rate prim y due to the last-minute addlt100: the budget or $5.t mllllm prior:.t.o ~ adopUon two weeks ago. . , County Audltc;r-Olntroliez: ~'. . A. Heim told super:vlson! .. o lotalof ,the three basic count)' rates plld by all property owiieh · declined by 1.7 cents. ~1 That drop was attributed 'a 7.3 cent decline In the Har .. • • · Beaches and Peru district t te and maintenance of a steady flood control cllstriet rate. · · Supervisors also adoptedis for all special taxinl diatri the county includinl sch , water districts, lighting · , service areas, library _ _. ' ..,..others. ... ... .... J)RUGS •• ,_ " . ' earmar_k it for nattOtics enfotee- ment:. •. The latter option 1B almilar. to action taken la,t week by the San Cl~ente City Council. Truth or Co~~eque:p.ces? Sometimes the truth hurts! We have lost an occasional sale by not telling a customer what he wanted to hear. . · We n\lght point out that a customer would be 1l:91fer off to~ a little more for our rubber paddln~ 'than b!!Y a cheaper. mushy P8d th~t feels like you are walking on balloOns. The '1alloon pad hurts the carpel backing, ca~aes stretching, and ruins seams. Also, this padding often llattens oul alter a while. Additionally, we might !ell you that some carpet fibers are more practlcal lhan others. A fiber that works In iineJextur11. might "bomb" In another. Feel free to call to.r advice. All.pf our Sales _people have had extensive ~e in the se<VIC8 end of this buslneas -and after all -the most 1f11Klrlant thing we Cjln o!fer Is oonslstentlY gbod 94Wvicel • • • • I ' • • • -.... • " .. • .iaot all nnt lll'ade pupU. to i.oduce proof they have , --~.:. .. _.::~:.~:~~~~~·=.: __ .:._ ___ _. __ J •::--1-66 .. 3-PLA_cm_m __ A_Vl_N_UE~·-C!>.;...ST..:Ai..M..;..EsA .... _CA __ Ll_F ... ?_2_6~27_·_Pli_o.,;!".;,.E_6~.;,.6_·~.,.·-3·---6_4_6-_2_35_s ........ ; . I ,. -, . ·-t···--. ·---,, • ' -....- ' • • i r - • BentlMarket • Smal,l lnveitor Given a Charree ' ' Jl:rnLVJAl'Orn:a lnverton the n-Oftr 1?1111 are cUYldlnf the martei. for flsed·I--millio llllo "~·.:;:nilled· Jiii en .......,toeareblorquallt,J1tar.-lh......,.Glpi.D- dpal above all. ' • Afllie•el'JlopofaDthetlenlithe-A~Mmlt)>, JlriJDarllJ meanln1 tbe-=-oblliailou tithe • U.S. COVmlbleilt or ledlral ID d•e••""DI order -the oeeurilles'of.otbor -Jla1". clU -"lintlonl. lnle<U\klbal . «l&DiuUou. (Tbln are oilier Triple A's, or -· but the U.S. IOY• ehiment'1 obll1at1oa,1 ateflntlmOOI aquals.) ADDING TO 'l1UI: .. -al of supreme qualil:J'la thefaet that tbe 'lllllrtl,.... een eam on u .s. Treasury bllla, l\Glell llllil bonds la bec<>m•.., hl&hl7 attractive. Dependin1 Oil the maturity of tbe seeurltiea you waot you een earn Q lo&.$ pereenl OD boodtt clllO In ooly four 7eara -1 ~ oo ooe-7oar -· '1bese ratea are woll aboYe ~ that federal ..illnp permit you to earn lnaav\Qplmtlt'!llo!!f. • . But while IJl&tltuUooal lnvosfon CID till)' these socurll!ea euli1 and at minimum ebar(ea tb10Q1b llrma spedallzint In maldn& market. for tbom, :rou -the In· dlvldual ' ln•estor-foom..,.ty bad to 10 ,tbroocb fairly roundabout proeed°"" and J)ll)' eomparallvely fAt ebarget. Tbeehar1ea on small ordenbavo abscrbed much olyourln· terestadvantace: • NOW, TROUGH, THE A.m.,,;ean Stoelt Excbence 'end the PBW (formerly Pblladelpbla-llaltlmoro-WHhlnctOD) Excbauge have ereat.d a martet In odd·lot U.S. eovom· ment seeurlUet -to Jive you a simple, CODYenlent •Ill' to trade direetl)' In amoimta ranJinc from Sl,000 to Slt.ooo. F1nall,y you will be able to buy .olld soil amall amount& at prices bearln1 a reasm•ble relationahip to the pubUabed current market for round-Iota (Sl00,000.and even S1 mlllloa) in these securities. In the Amex system, a "certificatelesS" procedure, you own the security, but you need not take physical custody - tbUI saving time, money and worry about loss. theft or destruction. If you insist on physical possession, you can have it, but usually for a fee. The progtam involves the Amex, your Amex membef fU'tD broker, the Depository TruatCo., and the Federal Reserve Bank of New Yon.Dre is a central depdsltory develOPed to faellltate eleetroalc Ht· tlement of transactions lor the securitiea·industry, and the Fed is thefiscaJ agentfortl\eTreasury. · Here's how the system works: -)'o\t place your order with an Amex broker. He transmits the details to the Amex trading floor where lhe or-der is executed. I -THEN A SERIES OF Computerized bookkeeplnl en- tries records the essential details and design~tes you as the owner of the security, enUUed to interest when due. The key to the system is the D'I'C's removal or the actual security from circulation and tbe isolation of the certificat~ . ......... To process an Amex odd·lot bond transaction throuib. DI'C costs a brokeragritouse only 11 cents. U lbe securities were purCbased through a bank, ~easing cbaraes could nm'from $5 to $20. No matter wbere)i:ou.placeanorder,x_ou also will pay a commission or service cbarae._of eourae. Thia you. can negotiate with the firm. ~.s. Trea_suey seeurll!es also are traded Oil the New Yorjt· Stock Excb*JJ8e, _but 1m 'Ule'·l:IYSJI; the"m,ll)o ' • cU5\0mers are larp lndlViclual lnvesfilrs or lnsUtWons. There'are approximately 50 Amu (Inns tod~ involved In oild·lot U.S. government-securities trading, with mo.., than fS() branch offices aCross the U1$. and overseas. M of tbis)late, the Amex,proYides a market In 42 u.i;.1-1, with 30 issues scheduled to be added within two w"1<s ln.ordertq include all outstanding 'l)'easmy notes. and j)onda. Tbe Amtx also plans to expand trading Into federal agency ls· suelandpossibly U.S. Treasury bills. YOU CAN GET QUOl'ATIONS on aoy -)'OU went from the firms and all oiiliHOttriaes WllriPPear M tbe Amex ticker. , · If your Amex broker does not handle odd-lot transac- tions in gQvernments, ask him to direct. you to other member firms linked with this new service. For more information on-this important improvement in odd-lot trading in the highest quality securities in the world, ask any ,Amex member firm for the free book.let, •'Government Securities for the Individual Investor:'' Minicomputer Finn Cites Profit Drop Computer Automation, $5176l,000, compared to net Inc., Irvine-based mlnicom-incom-e of $SSs;ooo, or 33 puter manufacturer, has re. cents a share, and sales of ported earnings of Sl,185,000, $5,893,000 for the same period equal to 70 cents a share, and last year. sales of $21,372,000 for fiscal "Considering the economic 1975. ended June 29. environment in whi~h we bad President D.H. Methvin to operate during 1975, we said the economic recession were gratified to end the fls.. and new product develop-cal year with after-tax um- ment costs were primarily ings above the Sl·mllllon· responsible for the decreue mark.'' Methvin said. in earnings from last year'• He noted that the company $1 ,'894,000. or $1.13 a share. detected ••some sitns ot an derived from sales of upturn'' durint tbe fourth $19,653,000. quarter, ''which was better NET INCOME FOR the fourijl quarter was $392,000, or22cents a share, onaal~of I Edison Buys than we bad expected.'' He said the trend appears to be continuing. DURING THE YEl\R, Computer Automation shipped more than 3,400 minicomputers and it bad a backoog of $10 million at P year'• end, according to ercentnoe Methvin. Tbe backlog figure "'"" doea not lllclude 17 million In COD1PUler orders from four · Of A plant maJor customers wJlich the • . , . :OJ' reported just re- PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -• · Tucson Gu aod Eloctrie bu S J · G agreec1to1.u 111 ts.4 -1 an nan ets share of the propooed $3:4 billion Arlz9na Nuclear· Jnsmance Okay Power Project west of here to Soutbenl Calllornia 'Ediaon Co., the Arizona Corporation Commlaalon bas aMOUDced. Chalrm11n Al 1'oron said Tucson Cai inrornfed the aaency that the nuclear cenerator plant sale 11ree- ment would be filed with the commission for Its ,.PPlonl- He 11Jd tho dollu ....,.,.t wu not Immediately dis- closed, but understood It would tqual Tucaon Gas' nuclear plant lnveotm<llt to . =~~ pr.>n~"'~d for &in Juan Caplaliano hu been approved b7 the l!lood Inauran.co Admbilstntlon of HUD In meetlna require· menta lor the sale of Oood In· surance u r,rovlded b)' the National 'f ood Insurance Aet, a.'eeord)111 to Concre11ma-n Andrew Hlnlbaw. • . 'l'be approval ot San Juan Capiatraoo vlrtullll7 com• pl-tbeblaoket....,...tof ' all commun!Ue1 In Oianae ·Coant)' and unlncorpl>ratid, COUDl)'&real, HinahJ,W added. • '· I ., ' - TaNday'1 ~~~ P_ricea • ~ I • . -I 1171 IWL.YPllDT -NEW YORK· STOCK EXCHANG~ Year'a ........... A,_ I.~ s-..la7 Gold Drops LONDON (AP J -Gold took anothe)' plunge on Europe's bullion markets today as dealers worried over an Jnternational Monetary Fund .. decision to sell off one-sixth ol iU gold holdings. In London, the metal wu fixed for afternoon trading at $149.25 an ounce, down from $153.75 at the morning ru:. in1 and $15.S Monday aflemoon. 727Delayed ., SEATTLE (AP)-TheBoeingCo.'s • •uper-stretched 727 triJet. orlllnally. scheduled for completion in 19'1'8-has been set a.side arter United Airlines' an,nouncement that it ~ defer in-.. , defibitelf a Cleclalon to bUy t.b• ne'*i I aircraft. , ·• United, the nation's largest airline, · \ had planned to place an lnltl~ order,~ this fall for 50 planet eostlng a total DI-• > about l800 million, United Chalnnan ~ Edward E. Carlson gavenotiw:Ucattoo...., when a d~cislon mi1ht be made.. ~· .... r ·I ' • • i . ... . ' • ·--~--i...---I • • Helpe~ ' '5 lion • ' Nails I Neede{l, • • '""' -~ --· •1 Adwnture PlayllJ'OUl!d , --N8llol)'• 1.a-at Netwont of Savings AMocl9flon ~ clir~n in Hun~ ,,.. . .,.. Beach have put out 1111 appeal tor volu'nteen "'and~. ... RlaygTound . ,supervision dell"nda.., a l'!f&e v.olunleer COfP8, and people to help .out are lcirely needed, a~- ~ cordiof to director Deke l..ightbi>lder. . He "1oo 1u4geata that - organJ:zat\ona: consider beiprnc :Willi -~e::play­ ·O'OWld as a proJe~. 1 •• !, -·--The 'PlaYllround 'is In - ~ --... _&al• NO (lllll MYS-INTUUT DepOllt Box• ChO<:kTng Account (ot o Wf'lll -1111-IAffrf ml)or commeteial benk) • Ametican ,__..._ _ NWMttvM.., _ exprttl Tr•velert Chtquff/Money '" Q1 ,....., ~-- Ordon •Trust DMdl!\OIO P>Jie.;tion ~" • -8 IMR"' • NotarY Service• Check·""Month ~ 7'\,!>00.;;, · ....;..~ S.~JW! pay Ill ~ltomlt)' .'!!"ts _,." olt aemcosforyou, ~ •"-71'2". = "~'v -·-=-·-·· ..... ·~ -Plll!I!-.U Accounto The GW Cini (1J1ak1 depoalta, wlthdrowala, ... h . 8~"· . = e.~ ptreonel check• at all GW offic-• .-r ••ooO·a-TOA-~ ......_.__ ·•YJlfewl~e) ~ Save·by·Mtll (p'o·stage 8 Y.t" i ==" · 6. ?2" oikJ ~th w~~ • Tax·Fr&e Aeti~m_ef!t ... 1000 ot..1-TO 2'6.¥-PM n.eed . of woo'd. old furniture, tools, garden lmi>l'!."l••t•, and especiaiiy liail& for the. younptero to uo~. ' . SevingtPl•ns•SavingsAccount State--1 b-="!;:!:Z.::!:!~~:;:::-~;­~ta•Socf1l Security Olrect Deposits 5~"' = 6.92"' • •Automatic Savino•. Depoeitl/Loan -$000•800W90lllMOM Daily 'attendance JS · averafing 300. ' IM4tJ ,...,. .,,. """' Volunteets ean contact · JAPANE;SE .SfUDEHTS.STUDY AMERICAN LIFE IN ORANGE COASf'.S SADDLEBACK VALLEY Light·hol~e~ or Bill · From Lett, Klyornl Nlllllb81hl, Aldtuagu Chlh1ra, T1kechl Hlr1t_•.:..• ~N_1_okl=l::de=l====-_;Vance between 8 a.mt!. ·• nd p.m daily a P1yinents • Payroll Savings Service , at"" -6 39" ' •Corpbratlon/Bu11-1e111antzatlon' .,. ;/4 -• Savi':'11s Account seri~~ Conveoient PM> ~°"v..., TO c...v.o&IT Park.Ing ~f_SLJC 1,..ured S•~in:Gs up -..£.iltr'lidllrmllollln..-S,....'llilt; toMO,OOC1(or more). •. _,.. .._.ilWtlt,_.,.,..,r.11,...._ o.i th~ttiength of the~ GW llehlill!:Jou. ~)Young Japanese Like :i;:.:i;N ·::~ted S• rfi• n• l nd RAWALPINDI, ' ; u . inu, isney a. . . :J~!::nsc\,~1 ~tude.:1 a:O~f!~f.:'ii u;::~~alh:. ... • ~ ~ in Karachi got a beating received a .fUll twogear . The students had a chance to visit from his teacher when be accredi.taf.1on by,bo th' • By ELLIOT!' ALMOND OftM Dlll'tAloCSMff failed to remember the ·Jointeommi1&iononAc-GREA ... w ·E· S .. ERN S"'''INGS Doheny State Beach on two ex-editati Of H ·t .. 1a ~I 1 I ~V cursions. But they agreed Disneyland previous day's lesson. a er d 'th on C i·if5P1r.-' Kiyomi Nishibasbi, a l5-year-0ld ~een-ager from Kumamoto City. Japan, belives American families are tougher on discipline than Japanese was the ~ost exciting thing about ~~:~~ s:::,~;.ice in ~~cal·Assoc,.ia~. lo°n~nia . NtwPort'Center • Sa"ta An•'! Huntington &.,•ch• Buena Pa'!'• Laguna Hlh America. ~~~~~~~======~~~~~~~==============:!:!:::::::::::======================;:;:;'==:::.:=======j~ families. _ As one of 35 junior high school ;;tu- dents to· visit the Saddleback Valley for·a month this summer, Kiyomi has had a chance to learn about American life.· · SPONSORED BY THE Foreign 'Study Le'ague, an educational service of Readers 'Digest. 36 local families "'1olunteerett' to host the students from '.JWy2StoAug:23. "KUMAMOTO CITY is very dif- feren•from here," Kiyomi said. "It is more humid there,'' explained Akitusgu Chihara, program director for µi~ students. Chiliara is an English teacher at the student's juOio~ high school. Naoki learned to eat with a knife and fork and Kiyomi learned to cook barbeque ribs. She also taught her host family recipes from the southern port.ion of Japan. "I 8.lso learned to play ping pong," she added. · Takecbi said be learned to make his bed : : The league found places for the stu- (lents to stay and initiated morning :class ea af Saddlehack College. At the School the children bad a 'chance to f-amiliar\ze themselves with the ·:£nglish language and American way THE STUDENTS SAID they had U life. ' 1 _... f applied to visit the United States for : : Several student5, including Kiyomi, part of their summer vacation. '. ~~~to come back to~ca. "No one is selected for this, ap.yone 4 -; • ' .., w..ho wants to can come," Cbihar.a ,. :1 "r WOULD LIKE TO go to San •said. • • .:trancisco,'' Iqyomi s~,~un~: AI()tOugh the Japa~ese students . ijlg her Englis~ slowly. '11 W~~to I~ .W'ere attempting . to. learn 'about , lo Grand Canyon the Md time/~ .. American .lifestyles. they were also ·:jd.ded .N•olcl ldei, a l~ear-Old,' · able to teach the host families :jcboollilateofKlyomi. · Japlmese culture ... Pat Phelam, pro- Takethi 1Iltata, another 14-Y,e&r--gra~lll coordinatbr for the local cjld; saidb.e,wanted IOlhrn to,Silrf' Jie Foreign Study Leaglie, said; "I think waswefringaDewyWeber1~T· ioveryone learned a lot from this ex-~-tbat4bebqug~tinJapm. ---ch~ge.'' •• ·.,,, 1 t _ l ' . > • ! • tag1.p«1, A.1f'M.A_:J:lash ~~~~~~e~A.gtt~~. , ' r· • ' 1, . By FREDERICK SCllOEMfBL Beach, the s'oµth I.aguna Sanitary 1 • '°!-.~"""~...,. 'I'· • District atrd .. the county Board of ~Once again. -the c\ty of Laguna SU{ierVisois.---r Bdch_ is ·snapping at the heels of the TiuS THREE· MAN board, accord-~1:\so ~-ater M...:_a-J!Yement Agen~y_ mg~ta-documentrsubm:ittoo to the <;'•\\'.MM• formed' to ~t 8 . $30 'LAFC by the city, would be in a PoSi· . J!UlliOD ~g1~nal sewage treatm~t . lion to replac.e the seven-member systeml;ose~e.sou~Or~eCouQty; AWMA boar(!. The water districts , The. C11ty initiated a~~ w~cb \f would Dot b~ allowedrepl-esentation, . successful, . c;,oul~ ~u~U,)i;Y. alt~ · The city .claim& this would transfer· ; ~e avallab\llty .. qf ~ewei; ~ervice and con\ri>I of' the , A WMA .project from :thusaffectfuturelahddeve,topm~ ' maJOr· landow.ners ·,to ''resident , AWMA IS · MABE UP represen-Id aJte ~ • -~ voters:•• :tatives of the city, the Laguna This· charge cou r AWMA ·de· · Id cisions on the .slzLol.,.new..sew.ag:tL..-11~ ..:sa1'_itar.y.,.-Districtr-.Eme" -Ba.y ' treatment fa-cilities, and, therefore, ~~cii~Gi!rci1 ~!'!ItW~t!:.i~:~ the ultimate popul&tion that could use tr1cit, to. Aliso•· waler District @ti th~. · the Irvine Ranch Waler District. THE PROPOSED AWMA system is . ~TJie city, recenU7 cOmpl~ned· that-sized to "r.ve a population of about .... ~~ AwMA, due to its present structure, is ·178,000 persons in the AWMA area. t~gb~ly' 1 c_ontrolled ·by m.ajor la~· C\irrenUy. three are abo\rt 70,000 resi-~ers who have vested interest m dents. the AWMA project because it would The LAFC h~s received Laguna's serve Nture ~ QeVelopments on their request. but bas not scheduled a bear- boldinga ... ~ , • ingdateonit . . Mo\Jltori'Niguel, El Turo.,Loo Alisos ..l.-:i. Irvfne Ranch all are Calilo1'9ia ~er..d!Jlri~ J11:wl!i.!!ll..Lli!<e.d 'llf:O, l'i>rti<ill ot\'lhe ~ard of Wrectors are lAndowners. ..;.lTHE 'my 'BAS been particularly .JrtieontsUc toward Ivar O. Hanson, CIWller of 1,200 acres of Moulton land. ·Hanson a1sO is 'president of the tiloulton Niguel board of directors. • 'The city has se~t a letter to the Local Agency Formation Qommiaaion !LAl'C) . aakjng that land witliin the AWMA bolindaries be aruiU~ to Pr-COunty Sanitation District S. • Uadet law: the sanitation district, fil.•'nt would be c'ompri,ed of a NPi •ealtCl"• qi lhe cit.r of Lalllna ....... OMlll WAit ...... , .... 15_ -His Landing'~ ~ot. ff op .sli'ck LONGBEAck(APl-Unfortunate· ly, Barry Sbi~kman's small, airplane developed l~nding gear problems on a Oigbtlrom P.alo Alto, Fortunately-, ·he ·radfGeCI ·abea:d and the lire depart111ent putdoWn J,OOOfeet ofldamon~ajfi>ort. Uhlortunatelf, Sbidtman's landing mlNedtheJoam. F\>l'lunately 1 • Sblclimljll · and tw .. _...S .. ciped.h\jury. • .. -- ' ., r· • » --- ' ' ,. • • • "; ' .-----.----~...:.: .... ,-------. t . , Waminv :"l'he Su-rgeon Genenll Has De1armined Tllet:Cigareue Smo~ing Is Dangetous lb Your Heallh . .. f .I ~ --~ . --"-.,.. .. I n;ptf» • "J (i ~.,,. !'~·1,,.) f; ' • ' " ., < •; .. ' .. - • ' ., !, I !{ :J ' " .. ... I ' . ',.,; • ' • , ' ' ' " \ • - ~ • ... ~ • • • I -. ' VOL.68 PAGES ORAMGe COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 2,'197s· TEN CENTS • • Ford Say.s U.S. Economy Recoverin,g · .. . -,. . . . j · WASBllfGTON (l/P~ r PHoi4ont' ,.,.,. .... -tbe v.s.-11a11 ... . • ;;ret<>Yerr tllat ·~ I perml~ tbi1 enatQ l'! •Ip -••· ~·el-lll!Blon• ....... \bill' cnrn.nc 7 ..... ..,,pro. 1 ~=· . • 1br.s 1eld tbe -··~ --\ <6 tbe lnte.....UO.al -arr hMf•o anolial meltlnll ~;'!1ef , -.. U.at ~e Unitell ,le. • tolld•• lu "retPGlllibilltJ" to ~poorer ewni'.ri-.-• • • "A ilroo!l ...,.,_1,ll-- tontrlbpt\on tbl1 naUon can ..,..cto~nolicD,"l'llrd talcL "No ll!lller cOllUl-oo will belP U llluCb (U) : •• a r. sur1£i4U'.S. ecoDOJD.1;'• But Forir 1alcl ~lrrUnlted States aloDe caollet ""'"' file world'• eeooomlc ~·· - -the __.nau-mlllt hOlp .,__,S.CrebrJ Wiiiiam E. ~ ..W the Unitei States -..111 propooo !bree major J)OilelN to eacp11ra1e world eemomlc~Yet'J'. 'DMMare: "'"1JU' ald.fQr -liOodrl• to belp lballl !lJlan•lallY dllrioc pOrlodo al .. .....,, Oucliiitliiii In apat't eamiDii r. • ' ' -4ilcrualn1 I.be role al Iba.In· , ....,,.llonal •Finance CorpantlGn · to provide capital fot'espanslooln developln1eountrt,s . -Ellabllahment al an IMF lnlll l\lnd to help -coublri• overcome baJance;-<ll-peymenll dlftl•ulU . The-..Umated J,500 .,........ who jammed tbe Sheraton Park lliiUIDallJ'OODI aDDlaucled-Fwd Wore-and aft r bfi iemarb, bot liltened qu;tetly durlna the-· m1nute adilras...l!'uil -.roailMll tbe United States would also "al· low-n trade •nd .......,.el<ade barriers that now bJst. '' "Our ••p,ital marllct will be kepi open, ' he Hid. •'Tiie pro. duetloo of U.S. gqodl In abort supply-will be Increased. exports will lncre~e. '' Ford· 1aid the ,n~w U .S.· -red programs totetber "wltli tbe crtll••lly ljnjiii\aiil¥· foo:t. al tbo develop~ natl_ lo l>eip tbemttl•ea should f-Iba llulldln• blocl1 fqr ~~~.life fcr~~~~-~-- ••.Ee:onomfc lndepencleftee ii Imperative ... No ~ can eapect Ille actions al others to llOjve its -.nonlle problems. We mu.st consult togetber-we"'Dluat. ,• pulltogether:• / · 10 Pounds of Cocaine Seized A 25-year-old trari.tent faces arral&nment Wedn~•Y on drug ~barce1 in what Huntington Beach police believe may be the biUell d'areoUes haul In Orange C!>wtty blstorY .. Eric Kenneth Penny, 25, was arreiled at 9, 30 p,ip. Friday as be 8llegedl7 unpacked JO pounds of cocaine, worth an estimated $1 million on the UUcit dfUll martct, from two trunk·lype suitcases wltb false bottoms, Polleesai~. Police Sgt. Carl'Vldanosald he belieYe1 Penny amuagtecl the drv&1 into this country from South America. Penny was arrested at the · trailer home of Robert Neil Wurater, 22, 21752 Pacific Coast Highway, Space 12:A in the CabrtUo Trailer Park. Wurster and bis 11.year-old girlfriend alao were arrested by police on charges of pou"•ion of marijuana and cultivation of marijuana, as well as suspicion ol po(selsion of narcotics with the iDlenl to sell. . Mi••' A~~· v;.an11ia,es . -.:. PUSing fpr p~!>lolP'.aphirs 11t the staH •f ol ·Neva~. Stacey ~ ol .t.i..w.a ::J.n..=:::taddition to the cocaine, f"'.....,. ililld, tlle1 --a ::. ~ . . "' the. Miss America pageant in'Allanti<: City and Catherine Foy ol Hllwaili. 'lbe'wiiiii'er Fireman Hurt are (from left), ~tty Joann Huprer Of will Jbe crowned on natitmal television Oregon. Lee Ribbed ol _fl'asbington, Janet (Channel 4 at 10 p.m.) Sat~. •• Jay Carr of California, Sher!' Ann we " As His Home Blazes, Away • .,. ~ Kls.Sing_er-W ~os Arabs .~ ... -.-i,. ~ • ~ ..f Inglewood fireman Duane Varcas was in critical condition today toJ1owJn& a fire at_ his Weotinlmler home SUnday. -~eks ~~rt f.or Egypt-l1rmJJ Agl'ffi!'inent ": TAIF. Saudi Arabia rorn _: Arab statas fo; tbe ~ ........ • Saudi A/al!ia, the world's Westminster Fire Department officials said they believe the blue at~ when the family dop tipped ov.er a container of gasoline in the garage of the home at 1847 Marlborough Cir· cle. retary of State HettrY."-· ~-~ment ~e-neiotiated between largest oil e;xporter, leans beaVi- er conferr:~ todar~th ~ Eg~;&rldjsrael. · .ly on the1 Uqit.ed 8'•~es for aied olSaudi>,~~biail> ~bid to. · .Kissmcer capped 13 r of • m!li\a'Y sui?PUes andislmowo to --:.promote supPCJrt" ~~ti.al suc·ceS'sfu( shuttl plom-acy be'eoncenfejl---over -attempts by • will> e-day · wind tour Coogi:ess to. check tbe arms now •, . · · aim at ..__ g ,QUfer Arab that the-lord., adminif*ration is And, a f ire depertment spokesman said, Vargas owes bis life to fast action by Westminster police officer Edward Hunt who rushed to the scene and found Vargas, unconscious with bis clothes burning, In the front yard where be bad passed out. noli'"ce Pro"l'..e Into fo owing Egypt'• ••. supp!,ying to Arab·itates. llC 'P .The S~udis have expressed : ._. '• • • MANY ·ARAB COUNTRIES <SeeSAUDI,P ... AZl ·."s. laying of OPPOSE PEACE PACT, M ample in ,.tarting io settle dif-' / · " · · · ferencesWilblsrael. ·., ountv:Man The secretary new ffQm Alex· ~ V ~. -andrla~yp.,,.to -tb"-Saudi ~fiuena PJrk police today 'were mountain resort of.Tait to spend '.unraveling the details al lb!' de-the aftern!>On with iplaled before atb SUnday of a 3()..year-old man flying on to Amman for similar. JJtey •aid was allot as he rode in talks with .Jordan's Klng JJte front seat of a,car. Hussein. • Richard G. Pollack of Buena U.S. officials said Kissinger .Part was shot six times in the would brief the Saudis on the in· J>ack at close range with a-small terim peace agreement initialed 'C:lliber revolver, a pqlice byE1yptandlaraelMond8y. ·IJ>Okesm·ap said.. 1 But othei~matters including ,r In custody-on suspicion of U.S. niilitary aid and plans by murder is Carollne Davis, 34, \he Organization of. Petroleum -.tao ot Buena Park. Sbe was Exportin& Countries to raise oil _ :~~n~ by_poJjce ~ .\!>!!,d~i\d prices also flcured higb..on the ·man s 11ster-ln·IAw. • talks'' ag"enda:·tlie ~alcf. · Police aaid she wa~ a passenger in the J>ack seat of a ~ar being dri•.., by l'l:lllack's ,...,, K•thv r -• "' '• · wue, ':"":rY. • ·1 ··~Pollac~ and ,/ti• '!'(f!e w~~e wguing violently w&n lh• falal ~ were fired, ,pc)Uce were" ~a·by witness~. \. <:' , $iJ PRODUCED ' . 00 CONI'.4.CTs - County Len . .. . up 2.s cents Over 1.aetYe'ar Orange. County superdson ~ , day adopted a county tax rat!' of $1.63 per $100. of asseiled value fortbe cun'ent yeal-. • '-· ;:. ; •-the ad produced t)!out 100 Tbe figure is 2.5 «nts hlgber and I tented~~ than last year's-rate pimaril1 COllPle with one chi.Id and a due to the IHt·minlite ll\lilitlon to " -thebudgetof~.1 millionpriorto at'• Iba advtttlslnC ...,.... iu adoptioq two weeks ago. · apei1enced. bf~e a.ta M-; Count1 Auditor·Contldier V. • man wboplaced.thlsadlnthe A. Heim. told su~rvison the ally.Pilot: ,·· · ·• • t.otaloftbetbreebUle-tu DJllLUU .Townhouse;,3 rates pa!d·b;y..U·.,_-ty owners '2" -ed by.\."'! eeutr. · · br. lll ba, ctpts, • 'l'llal ~ •U •~led to a blihia, le pr!• p~ 7 ~-.... -Ill 1arWlber..iryor -.3 •• ....._. Horbora, Nrsoc.tPlua.' · 'Be...,._1'uu-....ie ,..,........ I)>. . -~aldlelfl•ll•i. ., :ltfllll1 r,, If you. b-re a bq\lle~ are lloodcOtll:roillrMrw~· , Joakl• fOf' oom"1!'• to malJ•Jt ~ .._ lnfatnt Girl A six-week-old baby glrl ap- parently choked to deatb'ln her crib Monday morning while be- ing cared for by baby sitters ln llu.ntington Beach. Police re- ported. Barbara Sue Brown. daughter .d. Sharon and .Jesse Brown of oceanside, was found at 8:20 a.m. by her baby sitters. · . · The infant was being cared for 1'tbile her ~enta were out of town. Police saia.~ - She was taken to Huntington. lntercom!"unity l!OIJ>ital by fire tescue penonnel, wbere she was pronounced -dead,..police re.- ported. ' ,, The policeman immediately threw a blanket over Vargas and ~ the burning m_!D~th water from a garden bo&e. Fire investigators said the blaze, which sent a column ~ ·black smoke ·towering over t neighborhood, apparenUy start· ed when the gasoline spilled by the dog was ignited by the pilot liibt of a water heater or gas dryer. Vargas was working in the garage at the tirrie, firemen sur- (See nREMAN, Page AZ) Fatal Game SAN' 'DIEGO (UPI) -Police said a 17-year-old high school senior was killed during a game of "chicken'' when the youth failed to jump away from the path Of approaching train. ·Walk to Death ' . f''. ' OUting Enda. in Tragedy TIMES BEACH, Mo. (AP) -It was a holiday ·out- iiig. On tbe spur or the moment, the four decided to walk the railroad ~e over the Meramec River. A freight train suddenli roundeCI the bend and tore ~on tliem. Tiiey dashed for safety. Priscilla McSwain, 31, Creve Coeur, 'Mo., a teacher, was ltU.led. She was struck head-on by the locomotive . \Ul!lhe tried le run to the end of the trestle. Diana ReeCl. lS, leaped fro111 tlie trestle at the last secood an4 received only minor injuries in a 15-foot. fall. -.... " • .ff.er r.tber, MlcbMll Reed, 38, ..,.t.Joyce Sabine, 31. . abo.teachers, stretcWd Wt oo the trestle beside the U'll~ Md ¥<'•1*L~ as the train skidded 1;>ast lliilll anilrfnally sjopped. -' . · J jbolr bo!Oe, call ea.-. t« a1J 1peclal tulnc · cts In •· "' We malt• It easy to put a few the eounty h>eludina edlooll, ~to work tor :rou. in tbe Dai· water cllstriet., Ucbllna diotricts, •, Pilat. . t • ~ce aJ'l'U, •Ubn17 -dlolrieu Police said tlie lour wd abOUt midwlY aero.,s ~e W.yai'd trestle, 'SOIDt&80 f,et aJlove gtOU11<!, wbeq the • Frisco'fi:tifht appeare4. , ., -~-' -•\. ' . . .. .. . J -'t. • '> ... , • "' • I ... • •• . ' • small amount of marijuana found at the home. , Wunter is now free on bail and his girlfriend has been released to her parents, police sald. Their arraignments aren't expected for several days. Penny , char1ed w i th l<ansportatlon of narcotics and ponesaion of narcotics with in- tent to sell, ls sUU In city jail with bail set at $100,000. Set. Viaano said five Hunt- ington Beach narcotics officers Aliso HiD.s Area and local acents of the Federal Drug Enforcement Administra- tion went to the home Friday night after r e ceiving an anonymous ~P about tbe cocaine haul. The three were arres ted without incident, police said. Vida'no said Police believe the 10-pound cocaine ba.ul Is am- the largest ever made in the county. He said police believe the largest earlier was ~our pounds ol. cocaine. Trustees to W elgh Site of New School Saddleback Valley Unified School Dutrict tnuteea meet lorilSht at i o'etock to lake aa;o.. on acq'uislUon' of a new hi&h sebool1ite. A 7 'P.m. closed-doer meeUng will precede the public meeting in the multi-purpose room of Los Alisos Intermediate School, 25171 Moor Ave., Mission Viejo . The new high school is pro- posed for location in the future Aliso Hills Planned Community at the intersection ol Paseo de Valencia and Alicia Parkway in South Laguna Hills. When it opens tn 197'1 it 11rill become the district's third high school. The district now operates Mission Viejo and El Toro hilh sebooleampyes. Thenew..- wiDlioiiae ..a aUmated 2,200 .w. -· . .. other a1enda itenis ~lude: -'.RatiiicaUon of a negotia- tions pacJc:a1e for classified empJoyes calling foi salary in- creases ol 6.3 percent. . -Approval of new appaintees to the Saddleback Valley Citizens Advisor y · Recreation Com · mission. -A new palicy governing con- tinuation of high schools, incJUd.: ing criteria tor enrollment, in- Struction al p·rograms and minimum attendance require· men ts. HQusewif e Charged -. ~ -- In Shooting Death A Westminster housewife is in Orange County Jail today, charg ed with f irst degree murder in the s hooting death or her husband . Dead from a single rifle blast just below the chest is James E. Pennington, SI, o( 8302 20th St. Charged with the slaying is his wife of six years, Katy Anne Pen- nington, 48. Police said that when they· were called lo the scene at mid· night Sunday, they found Pen· nington lying mortally wounded in the doorway of his home. He was pronounced dead a short time later at Westminster Com· munity Hospital. Investi g ators said they believed the s hooting apparenUy Scout Saved From Sand VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. <UPI) -A 20·yea r ·old Boy Scout leader, who was almost totally buried in sand for three hours, was rescued by about 40 soldi ers, scouts and rescue workers. Authorities said Sta nl ey Wisnewski of Portsmouth, Va., was dug ou.t of the sand Monday on a beach at the east end of n . Story. He was treated .and re- leased at a naval dispensary. Maj. Denni.I Birmingham of Fl. story said ''he was buried in the s and right \lP to his mouth. We could see blsmoutb, nose and one ol bis hands atlcldni out oI tbe sand. We •~pplied oxygen ~DrleVO\'al taDkl during the rescue.'' Birmingham said Wisnewski, an adult leader with a Portamouth · Boy Scout lloop of Expl-5, ha~ apparenUy due a vortic:al bole abC!Ut seven feet de- ep wl\en the sand boetn to col· 1-•bouthim • • followed an evening.Jong quarrel between the Penningtons .. The couple had been married six years, according to police r e- ports. Mrs. PenniQgt.on has six c h i"ldr e n Jivin g at the Westminster residence from a previous m arriage. It was not known if any of them witnessed the s hooting. Mrs. Pennington had worked for a secr e tarial agency in Anaheim, performing typing and telephone switchboa rd duties. She was described by an ac· quaintance as efficient and well liked. 1lt' e•tlter More e xte nsi ve low clouds and fog ar e predict- ed for Wednesd ay, but Old .... Sol will prevail in the aft.er· noon hours. Look for high te mps a round 70 at the beaches and in the low 80s inland. INSIDE TODA.'\' Mipors. CJC!:tUecf of brtOlcing IJie low get frNJed dif/erently fro_rn one communit11 lo an- other. accordino to on Orange County study. Reiult1, along with rrcommendalionl, . op.. .pear on Page A6 . ' • • ' I -\ • .. . I • Al DAILYPILOT SB Tu!!Cl!y.SeotwnbwZ.1975 • . Cut~rate Lunches r i-----------·-----------:--·--------.,.._ __ l ,,lfel,pft1l fflf...,..atfofl Ahllt. •• r PN•l',,.eAJ· Pred...,11'Bwt• I I, ~ Your Schools 1 • I «!!!.~~~~~th s ubstandard incomes may qualify for fre~ or reduced·price Juncbes. officials ot the Sad- dleback Valley Unified School District said today. Free meals will be provided !or children from families with gross monthfy incomes from $269 to $816, depending on the number of penons in the family. Reduced-price lunches are available to children from families with gross incomes ranging from $270 to $1.142 and families with unusual hardsWps. Parents may file for the benefits by r eturning application forms sent to the borne before school opens Sept. 10. Additional copies are available at the prin- cipal's office in each school. In certain cases foster children are also availabl'e for benefits un · der the National School Lunch, Program and sPecial Milk Pro- g ram . Families who have foster children living with them should contact their school to determine whether they are eligible. Jn all cases eligibility will 'be de· termined by the principal. Information provided on the applications will remain con· fidential and will only be used for the purpose of determining eligibility. according to Sad- dleback Valley Unified School District officials. Leisure ·world Woman Dies; Rites Slated Services will be held in Newport Beach Thursday for Laguna Hills resident Leta McDonough , who died &lnday in the Beverly Manor Convalescent Hospital, following a lengthy ill · ness. Born in Springdale, Wash., Mrs . McDonough moved to California 50 years ago. She had lived in Leisure Worl«J, a Laguna Hills retirement community, for six years. She was a housewife. I Mr.s . McDonough was a - ' member of PE;O, a women's philanthropic organi!atiOn. She also belonged to the United Methodist Church of Laguna Hills. She is survived by her husband, Otto, of the family home, 455-A Ave. Seville, and by her niece~ Velores Lyon, of Portland, Ore. --o-'llllo<.sda)t..:Siuneral service will ... ~ be held at 11 a .m. at Pacific View Chapel, Dr. Ray Firth o! the United Methodist Church of Laguna Hills presiding. Entomb- ment follows at Pacific View Memorial Park. 5 Men Held On Vice Raps WS ANGELES (AP) -Five men, including a former deputy sheriff from Missouri, have been booked (or-investigation of eon-I spiracy to commit prostitution in I what police describe as a male I prostitution ring. I Police said the alleged ring I operated out of a club on I Hollywood Boulevard. I Vice officers, identified the ex· I deputy as Kendeth Gonzales, 26. He had worked in the St. Louis, Mo., sheriff's department until January when he went on vaca- tion and never returned. ORANGE COAST sA DAILY PILOT Thomas Keevll Ecn'°' Thomas A. Murphlne _...,.e: ....... Charles H. Loos RlcNtrd P. Nall .-.~ai ...... 1 .......... .,..... S.addiebac.lc ValleyOfflc. '11'1 Id P•l 110..-"' ..,. Olittlfl ~ . I· . I . I I I I ·c.p,at1.no Unified .School Dfltltct · (CL'P ~~VE~ YOUR DISTRICT) ABOUT THE DISTIUCT: Capi•trano Unified School District serves the communities of San Clemente, Capistrano Beach, San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point.Laguna Niguel and much of Mission Viejo, educating children in kindergarten through 12th grade. The district also operates an adult high school and is the base for the Caplstrano-LagWla Regional Occupational Program. The district is generally organized with elementary schools serving kindergarten through sixth grade, junior high schools serving grades seven and eight and high schools for grades nine through 12. Opening day o{ school for grades kindergarten through 8lh grade is Sept. 11. High school student s will register on Sept.10-11-12 and begin classes on Monday, Sept. IS. About 13,SOO students are expected in th e di strict before Thanksgiving. Enrollment cor\tinues to gain by 1,000 to 1,500 each year. Schools are staffed by about 600 certificated employes and a like number of full and part·lim e support staff. Dr. Jerome R. Thornsleyhas beensuperintendentsinceJuly 1. . · Estimated general purpose tax rate for 1975-76 will be $4 .0151 per $100 of assessed valuation. Th e per pupil expen· diture for the coming year will be $1 ,278. BOARD OF TRUSTEES -CURRENT CONCERNS: The seven· member board of trustees meets the first and third Mond ays of each month al 7:30 p.m. in the multi-purpose room al San Juan-EJementary School, 31642 Camino ReaJ, San Juan Capistrano. William R. Thompson is president. The school board is reacting to a large population growth by open- ing two new elementary schools. one junior high· and one facility for the multi-handicapped and physically han- dicapped this fall. Arehitects are rushing plans for another elementary school and the Cirst phase of a third junior high school and a third high school . Construction is expected to commente on these projects during the school year. WHAT IS TAUGKf: Elementary school. The emphasis I is on the basic skills. The di strict's program for reading in-t struction is comprehensive. Reading specialists are availa- ble to assist classroom teachers in this skill, This instruction begins with reading readiness exercises in kindergarten and continues with a va'iiety of approaches ba sed largely upon phonics. Instruction in patriotism and good citizenship is a daily occurrence in every classroom . Extensive lessons in writing, language, spelliog, arithmetic and reasoning, health and !"e- lated subjects are taught. Problem-solving isempbasized. Test data from the state assessment program in basic skilJ s areas for reading, language and mathematics bas generally been at or above state and national averages. The di strict has a classroom music program in elemen· tary schools that has attracted attention throughout CaliCornia. All students have opportunities for both vocal and instrumental music. Following basic instrumental training in grades 2·5 students are encouraged to'Continue training on"l> one instrument. Di strict-wide honor groups are formed for students who are interested . Junior high school. Courses in English, mathematics, history, language, science, government, industrial arts, homemaking and physical education are offered seventh and eighth graders. Music, art, journalism and programs for children with special abilities or problems help fill a well-· rounded curriculum for pupils. • High school. The comprehensive high schools at San r Clemente and Dana Hills offer an excePtional variety or educational programs. The college-bound student or the pupil Planning to enter the world of work upon graduation may sel~ct courses that are "just right." In addition to English, mathematics, history, goveniment, science, art, · music, physical education, and foreign languages there are programs in industrial and vocational arts, business, marine biology, horticulture, photography, graphic arts. computer programming and mass media. Work experience offers a wide variety of "learn while studying" opportunities for both girls and boys. The Naval Junior ROTC programs blend with other courses'io emphasizing patriotism and preservation of the great American heritii..ge. Vocational programs such as automotive technology-blend academic instruction with practical experience that t"eads to empl.pyment op-l porfunities. Opportwlllies in ritf:!Oia cerifer reSeirCh, taped,-l foreign language drills and homemaking are among the at- tractive possibilities for students, as is a ''H.ow to Find a Job'' class. · Adult Education. The most dramatic enrollment gains in the district are being noted in adult education where thousands ~ake a broad assortment of classes. Many adults achi.e.v.e high schOQl diplomas in evening school. Others' pursue classes with vocational emphasis. The curriculum also includes classes designed for homemakers, youn·g adults, senior citizens who feel the need for specialized in- struction in a dozen fields . English as a second language is of- fered at every level or the district. Citizenship classes are available for the foreign born. CAREER AND. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION : Career Centers are maintained at both Dana Hills and San Clemente Highs with trained counselors, career information,. catalogs from-hundreds of colleges and vocational schools:: Work ex- perience and Regional Occupational Program information and counseling is emphasized along with opportunities for on-the-job. These career centers serve as the hub of an ex- tensive effort by the district to help young people prepare for the world of work. Committees of businessmen are involved from time to time in developing new programs and classes designed to meet the changing needs or the community. SERVICES FOR SPECIAL STUDENTS: Programs !or children who are men~ly gifted are offered at every level. The children with special problems, be·it physical or mental, are served with highly trained teachers in classes for the educalionaJly handicapped, mentally retarded, learning dis· abilities. speech problems, visual or hearing handicapped as well as the multi-handicapped and physically handicapped. A· model new facility for the multi-handicapped andphY.Sical- ly handicapped will open in September adjacent lo Lhe Richard Henry Dana Elementary School in Dana Point. A program for teen mothers is serving an important communi- ty need. The district cooperates with the county department of education and neighboring districts in several speci8.I pro- grams for children with specified handicaps. FOOD SERVICES: The schools serve a nutrit\j>us bot lunch costing 45 cents for elementary school students. Food service at the high schools offer a la carte selections. Lunches are prepared in a centrlll commissary and delivered to the elementary and junior high school s for heating and serving eac.hday. TRANSPORTATION: Bus transportation to and from school ts provided for students living beyond normal walking zcinU. Under most condition~. the walkin1 limits are~ mile ••·fdr tlndergartn,ers; one mile for grades one to three; I Y.t miles for grades four through six ; two miles for.junior high '8nd three milts for htah school. Bus schedules are available at indlridlial schoolsorby calling the district lransportation ci>nt«, 496· 1215. · I I I I' I I I I. I I I I I I I I I f I I OttMr Offices b.e,,....: uo~ AW!itrw "'-'f1Hc"l1'»~9"111-­-lnoh•fl ~(Ir. 1,,,;~ ...... -~ .. Kl'I. 11•G1MnotYn lt,_ ~ . NEW IN THE DISl'JUCI'? HERE'S HOW TO ENROLL I YOOllt CHILD: Oall administrative services, 49&-1215 to de· <011••'•"'· ,,,s OrMOot ,CMlll ........ "'"' """""" .... ,. .......... 11 ...... ~...wMol •• , •• , ., "lfft'1l ...... 111l ~ ..., .. , ''"''4111c.•t wltl!Ovt ..._ ... ,...~ .. i.. •• Ciofll'•lfll1..,..,. " .kc~ d•U HSI. _..-.. • c.tf• ..... ClllfOl(lll-..5111'k•~rtril Ull'••U.•,,.,.111y} •-IM.lllftOfl11111'}11'111WY .... lillM-... _,"""' . . . • I termlne whlc,h schools Yow' cblldttn will attend. All sehQols I are-weekdaysrorregistrallono Yourseboolwllltelllyou , I about their academic programs, opeA!ng, closinc. lunch I hoursandtransportatl<lnschedules. . I · A new otate law requ<olin& all first grade pupiluecure a I· I bealth •creenlna if they have not bad a physical examination I I Wllbtlle put year b«ooies effective with lhe 1975-76 school ' I yeu. student. n~w to CJllfonlla sebools muot P"J>vlde proof 1 1 I ol ltate-rtqlllred lmmuniullons and enterinc klhder1arten 1' and 11nt arade 1tudenU mllSt present a birth c!irUficate to I I •erify age. ~ : I -----·-------------------------~ , I - I 1 SAUDI ••• -particular concern over the trou· ble lbat Joi'du II llavilll in bqf- lnc batterlea of Hawk anti· lllreraft IUlid Gther llir defense --a ~ millioo deal that Saudi Arabia is finaaclng foe Hussein out of oil profile. The United States for Ito part is eoncemed over the oll ~·a plans to raise prices again this year. The tall<s are tbe· flnt by Kiasinier '!'Ith Khaleel, since the latter aucceeded to tbe Saudi throne after the auasalnatlcn ol his brother, King hiaal, last March. The Hawk missile deal will un· doubtedly also come up ror dJa. cuasi<>r> between Ki.uln«er and Hussein, who has warned he will ask the Soviet Union to supply the weapons if the United States re- neges on the deaJ. Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud Al Faisal greeted Kissinger and · served him and tils wife, Nancy, tea before usherillg the secretary off for the talks with Khaleel. The three sipped thimble cups of Arabic tea poured from a golden pot by servants~ Kissinger is scheduled lo spend the night in Amman and fly to Washington Wednesday night to report to President Ford oo the interim peace agreement he finalized. in just under two weeks Ol hectic., back-and·(ort.h shuttle diplomaey belween Egypt and Israel. Diplomats said the two sides will formally sign the agreement later this week in Geneva. Among its other points, the agreement pledges Egypt and Israel to refrain from using force or the threat of force against one another. It also provides for an Israeli pullback in the Sinai, in- -Sex Raids-Ne · ·' 11 •· m L~gl:J~il~I Nlcllt police surveillance of 11111 to police, the plainclothes ~ Laguna Beach'• sandy strands Ileen beard rusWng ol som over the Labor Day weekend ro-l><•b~ ~Mountain Slnlet Beac aulted In the arrest ol n men ond illicovered two nude meli wbo allefedly pa~clpated In leledlx •JlCa&ed In •••11•!!1 sesual acta on the beocll. Arrested were William A The. arruto were ~ in the GatileJ'~ 19, or Stanton, vicinity of rocky coves near the Mlcba,1 Allen Graves, ~. base of Mountain, Cress and Charlotte. N.C. · l : BrOoka streeto~ln the predawn • ~ ~ bou,rl. At 2:44 a.m .. police arresti Lacuna Beach Police Capt. Ronnie Lynn Ha,,....., 211, • Nell Purcell said today that Sa1> Diego, and Paul Ger-1 plainclothes police ofticer::s were Brooke, 24, of Tucson. Aria.; atationed ln the area becaua;e of after officers assertedly i\lt'I robbetluand rapes that have oc· served the two men participating cwftil on the beach 1n recent in sex acts on Mountain Street ootJii Be h mln>iiically~a stro~ arm rob-~rtly alte~ 3 a.m., at~ beiyoccurred at the Cress Street Street Beach, omcen ~ Beach ea'rly Sunday just prior to Robert Lansing Lucas, 30, ot 4i.; arrival of the plainclothes of· Angeles, and William Francia ficers. A suspect later was ap. McClenin, 28, of New York, N..Y. prebended. on 1usplcion of partlclpating;lh Purcell said that although the lewd acts in a public place: ,. , officers were stationed at the Three other men were~ beac~ to watch for serious crime, early Saturday morning at Cre5S they could not disregard viola-Street Beach by officers w1f1> lions of laws prohibiting public dalmedtheyobservedtbreemen dlaplay1 of lewd conduct. . involved in sex acts. At 2:14 a.m. SUnday, offlcen Booked into city jail ~ booked David James Mac-James Vernon Devlin, 44, ol ii!Jll Donald, 30. of Long Beach, and Bluebird Canyon Road, ~ Philip Robert LaugbJln, 31, or Beach; Richard Thomas Sl.1.1111', Los Angeles, on suspicion .of 36, ol 301 Portland Circle. Hurit- engaging in lewd acts on Cress ington Beach. and RussOll Street Beach. Elw<iod Blackburn, 28, of Bevet· About 15 minutes later, accord· ly Hills. · · .• '. ' cluding from the Gid.i and Mitla , • passes and the Abu Rudeis oil CQQe 'Pro"fled fields, and Egyptian pledgesloa,I· , low ships with nonmilitary cargo bowtd from or destined for Israel· topBsslhrough the Suez Canal. Gro'7e Diver, 46, :: FIREMAN. • rnised. . He is in the bum unit at Orange County Medical Center with second and third degree burns over 70 percent of his body . The names were conflned to the garag~ because policeman Hunt and fellow officers Michael COuts .&nd Clarence Howard closed up the residence wbile searching for other possible fire victims. Tb~ helped pnvent the fire from spreading, firefightefs said. There were no other vi,:· 11 tims. Canyon Blaze In Silveratlo Area Quelled Ii. weekend brush fire that burned about 340 acres in the hills at the east end of Orange Oounty's Silverado Canyon has been put out. A County Fire Department spokesman said the blaze,which at 11mes over the weekend was fought by more than 2SO firemen. was contained by 10 a.m. SU.nday and was declared fully cont.rolled shortly before midnight. Some mopping up continued Monday. The blaze broke out Saturday afternoon on private property where a welding torch was being used to-cut met-al sheeting.-Wlnds blew the flames away from ca- nyon homes and up uninhabited ' hills about five miles east of Irvine Lake. + ' . ~. Dies off :Ne~o~i ::: The Labor Day holiday weekend came to a tragic end Monday for a 46-year-old Garden Grove man who died while scuba diving o!f Newport Beach. The emergepcy room doctor at Hoag· Memorial Hospital listed the cause of dea'th far Hugh An· derson, 13190 Harbor Blvd .• as both heart attack and drowning. HOWJ!Ve~, a deputy with the Orange County Con:ioer's Office said the case is sijll being in- Vestigated becauSe_lhe exact cause of death is .unkDown. Anderson. who was al the beach with his wife and son, went into the water off 23rd St. in full . .,.. { ,.. bulance to the Hoag llospitijl · emergency room. He never:~- gained consciousness. \ ..,, Funeral arrangements will 'fie bandied by Mettler Fauit(y Mortuary of Garden Grove liiid arestill.pendilig. .. ' San Clemente "" Child Abuse :; Suspect Back: scuba gear at 11 :40 a.m., accord· Former San Clemente resident ingtopolice. About 20 minutes later, An-Sheila Louise -Lessley wfis d tt d n · r booked into Orange County llO.I erson was spo e oaling ace durin• the weekend after ...., __ down in the w.ater and was im· ~-:q _ _ ~ medial~ pulle~ to th" beach'?!. · freed by Arkansas autbonties Newport BeaTh-nTeguara -who--prosecuted her for murd!f' Michae!Schoen!ield,wbolriedlo anSheridar~(Of~· rr· aid h ·:II reviveltim. s .o 1cers s. s e ~1 . · Anderson, who was reported to appear this !'eek in Supen~r be an experienced diver and div-Court .for ~ct1on on charges:~ ing instructor was rushed by am-probation violatio~. She drew·~e three yea.r probation term andja ~iguel .Girl Killed $1 Lake ' REDDING (<lP) -A 13-year- old girl fro~ Orange County was killed ii1 a water skiing accident Sunday on Shasta Lake, sheriff's deputieHepoFled. ' Shasta County authorities said the girl, Kimberly Frances of Laguna Niguel, struck a houseboat. ~-™1ed 60-day jail sen- here fbr her conviction. on child abus~charges. .._;: Mrs. Lessley 20 former!)'~ 116 Dominguez St., San Clem~. wasallowedtotravelto~auas with ber2-year-old son, Jesse.She gave birth lo another son, Aniy, shortly after her arrival in Arkansas. > Jesse and Audy. two montlls. died when the mobile-home;<\c- cupied ·by · the family w.as destoycd by fire. An Arkanoas jury later cleared Mrs. Lessley o( murd._er and arson ch3rges. Truth or Consequences? ~ Sometimes the truth hurts! We have lost an occasional sale by nol telling a · customer_wha01e wanted to hear. • We might point out that a_s:ustomer would be better off to pay a little more for our rubber padding than buy a cheaper, mushy pad that feels like vou are walking ~ balloons. The "balloon" pad hurts the carpet backing, causes stretching, and ruins ~ams. Also,.th1s padding often flattens out after a while; Addili!'nally, -might tell you that some carpet fibers are. more practlcal than others. A fiber that works In one texture, might "bomb" in another. Feel free to call for advice. All of our sates people have had extensive ~xperlence .In the service end of ,lhls business -i-and after all -the most •~ant .thing we can offer Is consistently good· setVlcel . • ., • *•••••,• carp,e DEN'S . . . . . .. ... . . ,.. . . . . .. ·installat1on. custom drapsries UC. NO. 230412 /' ! ,, . • .. ·; " " . .. • COSlA M£SA. CAl:F. 92627 • PHONE 646·4~38 -646-2355 •• """ • ' I , I . I Yol. ,61, NO. 245, 3 SECTIONS, a PAGES . -f:;= • • Todayt a · N.Y.Stoe ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1975 TEN CENTS • Probe of. I1·vine COuilcil - UPIT...,.._ Wnlllnston, attorney for the politleiol waicbdoS eommlu!oa, 1lld tbere 11 • 1ooc1 chance that Ill the membenoflheatyCoun- dl lil<dr I\••• conflicts ol In· t.....t. . Terming Burl<>n'• cbarp "• t ctauic c.,e of tr~·· Wat 11.-loinecl B-In uldn& ~hit PO!tttcai PradlcesCom- ml..., to I""/< 'Into the pcUntlal .. w-t. conllicts ,,; all the -benolli;-rine'•city<GWICil, •- 'Tbe comml11lou mm to a.raw up IUldeUnu-on CCll>filcts ol Ill. terest and enrorce the provlalons ot the Pr._itloo 9. flnanclll Ill· terest diitcI01ure l•w. ' Uoder the terms ol the law, an olft.clal may not vote cm a matter concerning a firm rnim which he receives $250 or more per year u IDcom..._ In a letter to M)u Washi't,qn calllnc for tbe Inv t11a On, Wnt defended himself, " n mr own c•ae, for example, my clienll C0111ist of lendera, Invest- ment croups and developers. .. I b.ave drawn a circle around lrvtne and will not appN.11• within the sphere ot infiuence ol C&ee PKOBB, P°'e AZ) Gia11t Dr-11g ·Datil 10 Pounds of Cocaine· Seized A ZS.year-old transient faces arraignment Wedne$CIQ on drug charges in what Huntington Beach Police believe may be the biggest narcotics haul in Orange County !Ustory. Eric Kenneth Penn)', 2S, was arrested at 9:30 p.m . Friday as be allefOclly unpacked 10 pounds of coca.Jne, worth an estimated $1 million on tbe illicit drug mart et, from two trunk.type suitcases with false bottoms, Police said. Police Sgt. Carl Vidano 1aid he believes Penny smuggled. the drugs into this country from South America. Penny was arrested at the trailer home of Robert Neil Wunter, 22, 21752 Pacific Coast Highway , Space 12-A in the Cabrillo Trailer Park. Wurster and his 17-year-old girlfriend also were arrested by police on charges of possession or marijuana and cultivation of marijuana, as well as suspicion ol. passession or naredtics with small amount of marijuana found 1t the home. Wurster is no~fr on bail and his girlfriend ti to her parent• police said. Th r arraignments 1ren•t expected ror several daya~ • Penny, charged with trlllllportation or narcotics and possession of nercotics with in· tent to sell, is still tn city jail with hail set at $100,000. Set. Vidano said five Hunt· ington Beach narcotics orficers • and local agents or the Federal Drug Enforcement Administra· lion went to the home Friday night after receiving an anonymous tip about the cocaine haul. The three were arrested without incident, police said. Vidano said police believe the 10-pound cocaine haul is among the largest ever made in the county_ He said Police believe the largest earlier was four pound.I of cocaine. Support for Pact? Saudi's Khaled, Kissinger C·onf er tbeintenttosell. TAIF, Saudi Arabia (UPI) -that Saudi Arabia Is financing for Hussein out of oil profits. In addition to the cocaine, Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss- jiOlice 1atcr.they-a1.....--a-;ngercvnterred today with King U.S. to Help . ~ . . .... Poor Natio08, Khaled of Saudi Arabia In a bid to promote support ol influential Arab states fol' the l»'•ce agree. ment he negotiated between Egyptanct lstael. The United States for its part is concerned over the oil cartel's plana to raise prices again thia year. Tbe talks are the first by .. Ki11inger with Khaled since the latter aucceeded to the Saudi <SeeSAUDI, Page AZ) ~urgfarY Tops . Pireman Critical, tr~_'._Bosier" · ~~·. · . 01 . · B io~IJ.%ie:Area -~Ler4.Haze at __ o_me Ford Promises WASHINGTON (UPI) President Ford said today the U.S. ecQnomy is stqing a stroog recovery that eventuaHy will permit this c-ountr:y: to help poorer, undeveloped nations solve their own recessionary pro- blems. Kissinger capped ·u days of successful shuttle diplomacy with a one-day whirlwind tour aimed at coaxing other Arab states into followJng Egypt's ex· MANY ARAB CO,IJNTRIES OPPQSE PEACE PACT, A4 ample in starting to settle dif~ ferences with Israel. . . The secretary flew from Alex- andria, Egypt, to the Saudi mountain resort of Tail to spend the atternoon with Khaled before flying on to Amman for similar talks with Jordan's King Hussein. Area Officiah To Testify On State Plan Orficials from .two Orange Coast cities, sharply divided in their opinions, will travel to San Francisco Wednesday to speak at the last public hearing on the proposed slate coastal pf aft. · Burglary col\,tinues to be Inglewopd fireman Duane ..:.ttvine's main crime problem, ac· Vilrgu was in criUcal condition ~g to the city"a 'firi;t crime today· _fpllowing a fire at his statistics breakdown. -W~mmsterbome Sunday. . •,Bot despite an approXlmate 16 -:Weotmin_.Fire·Department ~ent city -pbpulation CJYWUi · official$, said they believe the J&,st year the level of burgl'arles blUe 8'arted when the family stayed the same. dop tip'ped over a cootainer of :..-In the first of a series of mon-gasoline in the garage of ~ ~Y Crime reports;' Pdlce Chief home at 1847 Marlborough 'Cir- J:a E. Peart did not draw con-cle. . . elusions·about what thetwmbers And, a· fire department 11lean spoltesmaniaid, Vargasoweahis 1 ~He' 'noted that only in a feW lif~to fast ~ifn by Westminster c!flme categories are thire police officer Edward Hunt who ,p>n&b iil.C.Wents to ·mate the rushed to\ tbe scene and found ppmbers . statia{ica.Jly mean-.. U!f~&iari .. ~tood at 288,.,.: 19'15 Coon. 1y· Le.. . vy 111\"ough the end of July. The figure was the same for that 2 '5 Penoc11utyear. Up C·e· nts ·Grand thefts were do\Nn "16 -' • {J:un last year with 6S rePQrled ~year. . --.Auto thefts were down nine fromJastyea;to29 .. , , ·!I-In other c..tegories, there were tChree rapes. eompared to six last ye&r; five robberies, four last ·-ar; 32 aggravated assaults, 13 IPt year. Petty thefts were up to 31W'from 295 last Yf!Br. · "l"""'()n' otlier crimef, statistical in: 'idfmation 'was not available or• 'W numbers,.,..~. toosmilll tol>e ,. Olll\lsticallY sltfflficanL • '1rafflc acci ta aiicl citalioils ,fire up sbary i !tom last year. ~~ average n\llDber of wrecks ,;;;.!See BURGLARY, Pale~) ' ---~~~~~~~ ~ Pl!OQUCED ·I.(}O C:ONl'Aci's . ;J..~ aa produced about 100 cllls and I rented tlte towMouse ~-'~ouple with.one~ :00 a· i.;l(hat's tb,e adv.erlislni suc~ess ¥ri<11Ced by the. Costa .lll .. a ~an who plac·ed. this ad in lbe y~uy~: . . . ;.. " DELUXE-Townhoute, 3 . !&. br, ... ba, ..,,.., -.,,. ~ btUns. 11 pri't-p•tio, dble ! iiuwlber-&ier book·uo .. •.1. ~ HrSoc.t l'laia. ~~· UX•"'S,,.- )..'lf ybu. h•ve • ~. and are ~ tor...,. ..... &> ...te It ';!beir -~.call tu-511L ~· We illake it easy lo id"• ,..,, ~to. work foryVQ, 1n Ibo J>al-·ij Pllot. . . '1 ), .... Over Last Year orange County su:pervis&s to- day adOpted a cOUnty tax rate of $1 .63 per $100 of assessed Value for the ·current year. The figure is 2.5 o;ents ljieher than la1t year's ~rate 'primarily due.to tbe lut-minule adilitlon to the budget of $5.1 million prior to ita adoptiQP tw.o weeks aao. Cou/llY .Auditor-Conlniller v. A. Heim told supervisors the total ol the three basic county tax rates paid by all property c>wners dee lined by 1. 7 cents. , 'That" drop ,. .. albibtited to a 7.3 cent cle<!line in the Harbors, Beaches and)'arks district rate and maintenance of a steady flood.control' district rtte. &1~"8 a,lso adopted rates 'lot all sperlal taxing districts in the e:ouoty including acbool1, water districts, lighting districts, service areas, library dJstrid.s ancloth•n. Niguel Girl Killed at l.ak~ ' . REDDING (AP~:: Wyear--cid lirl from Ora o County waa killed In a.watu · <accident -liuaclay .., Sltai;t• Lake, lberUf'• del>utl .. NPOrted. • " 9baata CllUlllJ' autbar!Uts aald the iirl. Kimberly rr-ol L•auna ~IC\lil, 1·true:t a ~ f, " - Vargas, unconscious .with his clothes burning, in the ftont yard where be had passed out. .. ~be policeman immectiately threw a blanket'o"ver Va,r&as and doused the burning pi.an with water from a garden hose.. Fire investigators said the .blaze, w~cb sent a column of black smoke towering over the neighborhood, apparenUy start·· ed. when the gasoline spilled by the dog was ignited by the pilot light of a water heater or. gas dryer. Vargas was working in the _a:arace at th.e_ti1;11~CJ.R!Pen sur- mised. He is in the bum unit at Orange County Medical Center with second and third degree burns over 70 percent of his body. The names were confined to the garage because policeman (See FIREMAN, Pac• AZ) • More Irish Death BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP> -Orangemen today pre dieted violence in retaliation for an attack on a meeting of the Order of Orange in which four Protestant! were killed and 16 wounded. Tb.e death toll in Northern Ireland's religious war increa.sed by nine Monday. Ford told the opening session of the International Monetary F\lnd's annual meeting in a brief acJdresa that the United States re- cogqizes its "responsibility" to assist poorer countries. "A strong economy is the best contribution this nation ca.n make to another nation," Ford said. "No other contribution will help as much (as) __ . a re-- surgent U.S. economy." :But Ford .said the United States alone cannot solve the. world's economic J?_roblems - tDaI the poor nations must help periods of "sharp fluctuations in export earnings.'' Treasury Secretary William E. Simon said the United States would propose three major policies to encourage world economic recovery. Theseare: -IMF .µd ror poor countries to help them financially during themselves as much as possible. The President said the United States has "been studying means of alleviating distress or the de-- velor.ing world." -ncreasing the rote of. the In· terna(iOnal Finance Corporation toprov.ide capital for expansion in developing countries. -Establishment of an IMF (See NATIONS, Pa&e AZl Walk to Death Outing Ends in Tragedy TIMES BEACH, Mo. (AP) -It was a holiday out- ing. On the spur of the moment, the four decfded-to walk the railroad tresUe over the Meramec River. A freight tram suddenly rounded the bend and tore down on them. They dashed for safety. Priscilla McSw~. 31, Creve Coeur, Mo., a teacher, was killed. Sbe was struck bead-on by the locomotive as she tried to run to th~ end of the trestle. . Diana Reed, 15, leaped from the trestle at thelast second and received only minor iajuries in ·a .15-foot fall. . Her father, Michael Rl'8d. 38, and Joyce Sabine, 31, also teachers, stretched oiit on the treslle beside th,~ tracks and escaped UD!iurt u the train p:id<led put them and fm.,Uy stopped. '" Police said the four were about midwa ~across Ille . !SO-yard tresUe, some60 feet above,grou f, when the Jl'rlsco freight appeared. U.S. officials said Kissinger would brier the Saudis on the in · terim peace agreement initialed by Egypt and Israel Monday. But other matters including U.S. military aid and plans by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries lo raise oil prices &Jso figured high on the talks' agenda, the sources said. Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter, leans heavi- ly on the United States for military supplies and is known to be concerned over attempts by Congress to check the arms flow that the Ford administration is.., supplying to Mab states. The . Saudis have expressed particular concern over the trou- ble that Jordan is having in buy - ing batteries of Hawk anti - aircraft· and other air defense weapons -a $350 million deal Arson Probed In Mesa Church Blaze A fire in which arson is sus- pected cauaed $5,500 damage at the Newport.Mesa Christian Center, 148 E . 22nd St., Costa Mesa, Sunday moMUng . Battalion Chief Robert McClelland aaid that the fu-e. which occurred in a second story. office area, would have been ex- tensive had it not. burst a water line. "A water pipe burst and it partly rtooded the area and almost extingui1hed the rue,·· McClelland said. "Otherwise it would bave been a big blaze." The fire apparently had been burning for 1everal hours before the fire.men were called by an ~!:;feloye . The firemen were ed at 9:48 a .m., but• clock In the office had stopped at 4: 14 a.m. About $2,500 damaae was caused tcfthe Door and wall, and· about $3,000' worth of office furniture and machinery were loot. • Newport Beach Mayor Donald Mcinnis is expected to sharply criticize the proposed Powers, Funding and Government ele- ment as tH:.ing too restrictive'ror -· local governments. H·owever , Laguna Beach Mayor Roy Holm said his city is supportive of the element. The future structure of the coastal commission suggested any ele· ment is _similar ti> what the Laguna Beach City Council believes it should be. Holm said. Mcinni s and a still. un- determin ed Laguna Beach spokesman will be among more than 30 citizens and public o(. ficial s fr om throughout California who will speak at the9 a.m. hearing at the San Fran- cisco Hilton Inn . Commissioners will not take !See COASTAL, Page AZ) Ora age Weatll1er Mor e ex tensive low clouds and £og are predict- ed for Wednesday, but Old Sol will prevail in the after- noon hours. Look for high temps around 70 at the beaches and in the low 80s inland. INSIDE TODA V MinDTs accused of breoJang th.t low get treated d1ffertmlly /rum one community to an- other, according to an Orange County .ttudy. Results, along with recommtndation1. op. ·pear on Page A6. l•dex AtV-~ •• ,.,,,,."""""'" .... ... .. ....... ., .. LM. .. f'lll •• Nlt""'91 ,..,... • •• .. -. ., 0r~eotmt, •• C'-MlflN .,.,, -·· ru-1 _,.., .. 'ylwl• l'wttrr "' --" -· ••• Ol#Nttlcff ... Mk11M11'11.U .,, . .....,.., ..... .. T ... ¥4 ..... ., b""""'••-111 .. -.. -.,, =--., -•• A4·S IHMwllu._ .. • .. . - . ' • • • I • ~ 1 Al DAILVPILOT ~ Tueoday.Sop-2.1975 Predmen Basts -Sex Raids Net .11 in Lag11na Night police surveillance or Laguna Beach's sandy strands over the Labor Day weeken4 r&- su.lted in the arrest of 11 men who allegedly partlclpated In uxual acta on the beach. ~ atrests were made in the vicinity OfTOCky coves near the base or Mountain, Cress and Brooks streets in the preda'ttn hours. Lacuna Beach Police Capt. Neil Purcell said today that plainclothes police officers were staUoned in the area because of robberies and rapes that have oc- curred on the beach in recent months. Ironically. a strong arm rob- bery occurred at the Cress Street Beach early Sunday just Prior to ar.ri.val of the plainclothes of- ficers. A suspect later was ap- prehended. Purcell said that although the officers were stationed at the beach to watch for serious crime, they could not disregard viola· tions of laws prohibiting public Canyon Blaze In Silverado Area Quelled A weekend brush fire that burned about 340 acres in the hills at the east end of Orange County's Silverado Canyon has been put out. A County Fire Department spok«fSman said the blaze, which at times over the weekend was fought by more than 250 fii-emen, was contained by 10 a.m. Sunday and was dee la red fully controlled shortly before midnight. Some mopping up continued Monday. The blaze broke out Saturday afternoon on private property ' wbertt a welding torch was being used to cut metal sheeting. Winds blew the flames away from ca· nyon homes and up uninhabited hills · about five miles east of Irvine Lake. displays ot lewd conduct, At 2:14 a.m. Sunday, officers booked David James Mac· Donald, 30, of Long Beach, and Philip Robert Laughlin. 31, or Los Angeles. on suspi cion of engaging in lewd acts on Cress Street Beach. About l~ minutes later, accord· ing to police~ the plainclothes of- ficers heard rustli.ng or some bushes at Mountain Street Beach and discovered two nude men al · legedly engaged in sexual acts. Arrested were William Allen Gabler, 19, or Stanton, and Michael Allen Graves, 26, ot Charlotte, N.C. At 2:44 a .m ., police arrested Ronnie Lynn Harrelson, 26, of San Diego, and Paul Gerald Brooke, 24, of Tucson, Ariz., atter otficers assertedly ob· served the two men participating in sex acts on Mountain Street Beach. Shortly after 3 a.m., at Brooks Street Beach, officers arrested Robert Lansing Lucas, 30, of Los Angeles, and William Francis McCleiUn, 28, of New York, N.Y. on suspicion of participating in lewd acts in a public place. Three other men were arrested early Saturday morning at Cress Street Beach by officers who claimed they observed three men involved in sex acts. Booked into city jail were James Vernon Devlin, 44, of 968 Bluebird Canyon Road, Laguna Beach; Richard Thomas Slupe, 36, oC 301 Portland Circle, Hunt· ington Beach, and Russell Elwood Blackburn, 28, of Bever· ly Hills. Eight men who police claim engaged in sexual acts were ar· rested in the same area during the previous weekend. The beaches where the arrests have been made are located near two taverns that are patronized by homosexuals . Purcell said th at surv-etllance of the beaches will continue as manpower is available. The Labor Day weekend arrests were carried out by a three-man · team. San Clemente _BURGLARY. . dally WH two, up from 1.3 a day Child Abuse lutyeu-. _ The number of citations issued Suspect Back lS keepmg pace. Officen are is- suing ;m average of 17 tickets a "- day compared to 10 a day last year. The total number~ accidents was 62, up from 39. last year. Of that total, 26 persons were in-· jure$1: •. compared to~last year. PROBE ••• -Irvine. I also refuse to work for developers building in fi:Yine or • investon who have interests in Irvine," said West. A similar defense was made by Burton, who said he did not wort directly for developers, and did not have any duties involving the C?ity of Irvine. F~PageAJ FIREMAN,. • Former San Clemente resident Sheila Louise Lessley was booked into Orange County Jail during the weekend after being freed by Arkansas authorities who prosecuted h·er for murder and arson. Sheriff's officers said 'She will appear this week in Superior f Court for aCtion on charges of probation violation, She drew the three year probation term and a suspended 60·day jail sentence here for her conviction on child abuse charges. Mrs. Lessley 20 rormerly of 116 Dominguez St., Saii Clemente, was allowed to travel toAl'kansas with her2·year·old son, Jesse. She gave birth to another son, Andy, shortly arter her: arrival in Arkansas. Jesse and Audy, two months, died when the mobile home OC· cupied by the family w.as destoyed by fire. An Arkansas jury later cleared Mrs, Lessley ol murder and arson charges. I . , - Oldies But· Goodies ., • • . - Man Sh' In Chest'! • WiJeHel < ' ";;i A Westminster boulewlf• II~ Orance County Jail today .. ebar1ed with first decre murder lo the •bootilll .... th her hualillftd. Dead tn>m a lintl• rill• JWll below the cbe1t II Jam · S"~op, $1, !>f &Illa.~ with iiie al8'lnl' II ..Ue of six years, Katy Anne P Dlll&t.on,M. Police· said that when the were ealled to the scene at 1 • nlgbt SUnday, they ~ Pllll nlngton lying mortally wouncled. In the doorway o.t'bls bome.l* was prqnounced dead ' short time later at Westminster Cool· munity Ha.pitat. • · . In·ve.stigator1 said tltwt: believed the shooting apparftllli' followed an evening-long quan!i!l betwttnJhe..PenniDit.ona:. "~• A 1912 Case steam thresher is followed by a 1912 Russell as farmers and collectors in Gerber, Calif., brought out their· old machines and parade<;! them ..In th_e Steam niresbing Bee. All Of ·the-old machines1 Tb:e couple had been marr!Olf slx years, accor.d.itig to police r,:t PQrll. Mn. Pennington has • chil<lre11 livi<1g at (II · }Vestmi04ter r~ldence from~a­ previou$ marriage. It was ni:l' known If any of. them witnessed Front Page Al SAUDI .•. throne after the assassination of his brother, King Faisal, last March, The Hawk missile deal will un· doubtedly also come up Cor dis- cussion between Kissinger and Hussein, who has w amed he will ask the Soviet UniOn to supply the weapons if the United States re- neges on the deal. Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud Al Faisal greeted Kissinger and served him and his wife, Nancy, tea before ushering the secretary off Cor the talks with Khaled. The three sipped thimble cups of Arabic tea poured from a golden pot by servants. Kissinger is scheduled to spend the night in Amman and fiy to Washington Wednesday night to report. to President Ford on the interim peace agreement he finalized in just under. two weeks of hectic, back-and·Corth shuttle diplomacy between Egypt and Israel. Diplomats said the two sides will formally sign the agreement later this week in Geneva. , Among its other points, the agreement pledges Egypt and Israel to retrain from using Corce or the threat of rorce against one another. Infant Girl Dies in Crib A six·week-old baby girl ap- parently choked to death in her crib Monday morning while be- ing cared for by baby sitters in lluntington Beach, Police re- ported. Barbara Sue Brown. daughter ot Sharon and Jesse Brown or Oceanside, was found at 8:20 a.m. by her baby sitters. · The-infant was being cared ror while her parents were out or town, Police said. She was taken to Huntington Interoommunity-Hospital-by fire rescue personnel, Where she was pronounced dead, police re- ported. • worked.• • theshoollng. -'-• Cause Probed Grove Diver, 46, ,. Mrs. Pennington had ~ for a secretarial ••e~cY'~ Anahdm, performlngtyplJli Bill! telephbne switc.hboard dutieUn1• She was described by an"ae- quaintance as efficient· ancl w1b liked. ..., . Dies off Newport Fr-P,,,,e AJ NATIONS.~:;~ The Labor Day holiday w~kend came to a trallc end Monday for a 46·year-0ld Garden Grove man who died while scuba diving off N(wport Bea~h-. The emergency robin ~octor at Hoag Memorial Hoopitill lilted the cause or death for Hugh .An· derson, 13190 Harbor Blvd~ ,as both heart attack and droWning. However, a deputy with the Orange County Coroner's Offl,te said the case is still being In· vestigated because the exact cause of death is unknown. Anderson, who was at the beach with his wire and son. went into the water ofC 23rd St. in Cull scuba gear at 11 :40 a,m., accord· ing to police. About 20 minutes later, An- derson was spotted floating face down in the water and was im- Police Pr.obe Slaying of County Man Buelfa "Park police today were unraveling the details' of the. de- ath Sunday of a 30-y'ear-old man they sliid was shot as be rode in the front seat of a car. · Richard G. Pollack of Buena Park was shot six times in the back at close range with a small caliber revolver. a police spokesman said. Jn custody on suspicion of murder is Caroline Davis, 34, also of Buena Park. She was Identified by police as the dead man's sister-in-law. Police said she was a passenger in the back seat of a car being driven by Pollack's wife, Kathy. -Polla~lrand-hilrwlfe'-were arguing violently when the ratal shots were fired, police were told by witnesses. · J. • mediately pulled to the beach by Newport .Bea h lifeguard Miclfiel Sch,.nfleld, who tried-to reviVehim. Anderson, who w.as reported to be an pperlem;ed.diver and div-, ing in1tructor was rushed by am-# bulante to the H0ag Hospital emergency room-. He never re- gained consciousness. F\J.neral arr-ngements will be bandied by Mettler Family Mortuary of Garden GroVe and are still pending. COASTAL. • trust Jund t<\ help poor coun~ over&me balance-of.payme,Ji,P difficulti , ~ , ,'" The .:&mated 1,500 ~ who Jammefl the Sheraton ~~ Hotel .ballroom .applauded "!'!~ before and after bis remarks;b\at liiitened quietly during the sevlb-· minute address. Fonl proml~. the United states would also ':ti· low open trade and remove ~§JJ~ barriers that now exist." f.l_ "Our capital market will.-.11"' kept open," he said .,The Pl'.0- duction of U.S. goods in sb6H: supply will be increased. ez~ will increase.'' - action on the element on Wednes· day, but will vote on that part and all other portions of the proposed coastal plan at the Sept. 17 meet- ing in Los Angeles, ForCI .said the new U.S.·• sponsored programs togelJMr "with the critically important,el· forts of the developing nations to help themselves should form \lie. buildin• blocn for a better ljfe · for peopl.all around the world. / - ••EConOmic independence.J! imperative •.. No country'tl\11 expect the actlons ol others 1D solve its economic problems. '!'{e 111ust consult together-we m[!ft pulltogethet.'' ,'; The Powers, Funding and Gov- ernment element fs that part_ of the coastal plan that specifies how policies will be ~arried out. · A complete coastal plian must be submjtted to the state legislature by the endofthe~ear, an~mandated by Propolltidn 20, passed in 1972. Mcinnis said he plans to tell state commissioners that the proposed element i~ "tot.ally un- acceptable." ••tn spite of the intent to de- legate permit authority to local governments, compl~ authori- ty and control is to be retained by the coastal agency," Mcinnis said. The mayor said he will suggest that instead of requiring cities to develop local coastal plans that must be approved by a state coastal commission, that they be allowed to use existing city general plan and zoning. "Ifl.he local plan_s are nOt in conrormance, commi5sioners could require they be amended," the mayor said. Van Torched:---. -... ; In Huntington • •• An arsonist caused alX>ut $1,#00 clam"c.!' fo a ~ark!!d van ev!y ttiis morning in Huntinctob · Beach alter be poured an iJI. OammableliquidlnsidethenseUt ablaze. · . ~~ Firemen said Robert ZoU A>f 6972 Lafayette Drive told theiii._lje was awakened about4:30a.m.,t>y what sounded like a blast from a carhq,m. 1 He then discovered his 1'74 camper· van inside the gara~ fire. I • -!Firemen quickly extinguistteif the blU4Hind-aaid damage W¥ confined to the interior. Police and fire invesU1ators are still seeking the ahonist. .., 250,000 Affeeted Hunt 8Dd fellow officen Michael Cout1 and Clarence Howard closed up the resldehce wblle searching for other possible fire victims. This helped prevent the f"tte from spreadin1, fireflgbters said. There were no other vic- tims. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT New Jersey City's Water Supply Cut Truth or Consequences? • Sometimes the truth hurts! We have lost an occasional s&le by not tellfng a customer what he wanted to hear . 4 .. • ,.. Robrtrt N. Weed ... ~.-~ Jack R. Curtev Ykt fi'l'••IOtnl -a.-.......... ..ill Thomas K'eevll JljlT •• i; ..... ThOm•• A. Murphint _,..,,. .. IE.Ml' CMr~H. Loos Rkhlrd P. Nall ~ ........ "' ..... ' Oflicet ,.. ~ MiMl .DI W.M...,"""' "':::::.~~ 'f'.ra=..."=" ............ ..._;,,.,, ................ llM' ... V•llt't':tl:lttUllM,_. ..... .,....~ Tltt ... 11• Cri4).0-U:Zt CIM--•slot-11 1 :::;,. _... .. ,..., ... _ ...... • TRENTON, N.J .. CAP) -The city of Trenton. the capital of New Jersey, and surrounding communities were expected to run out of water today. Mayor Arthur Holland declared • state of emergency shortly beCore noon because of a broken pump in the city'& water supply system. An esUm ated 250,000 persons could be affected by the crlslo, ln- cludillC about 100,000 in Trenton and the rest in the llUn'OUDdlng 1uburban tommuntUes ol Ewing, Hamilton and Lawrenc:e townships. Holland ordered parochial schools, which opened today. '(o cloae, and city officlall said the state and county offic.. may be ahutdown and that thestalratCi- , ty Hall -.Id be n!duced to a akelilan el'ew. JOMPbTllcclllo,dind«olthe eity"lf.publle workl, Hid nearby ...,,munttleo, lnclud!J1a towns In Pennsylvania Just across the · Deln-RIYer, ""'""'to pump In atiout one-111\h ol the 315 million ,.n-lll8d by tho city'• water QStA1m e~b day. TllccWo,1ald I.be city w11 call-.Ina foi tank trucks to provide , • • emergency water supplies to hospitals and other critical areas. "' He also said it would be at least 48 hours before the broken pumps at the 'l"renton filtration plant ad- jacent to the Delaware River could be replaced. The city's reservoir, which has a capacity or 100 million gallons, was about half depleted by Mon- day afternoon and almost entire· Jydry early today. The emergency w~ caused when a broken pump forced water to back up Sunday morn- ing. rupturing pipes aodfioodlng the plant. According to one re· port, one million gallons of un- treated water from the Delaware River backed up intotheplent. Tuccillo said the help from neighbortng communitiel-would not be adequate to 'meet the needs of Trentop water supply system. , "It'• only a drop In the bucket," he said. '"Ille sltuaUon la very. very .aerious." •.· - We might point out that a customer would be better off to pay a little more for our rubber P81lding than buy a che8J)er. mushy pad that feels like you are walking on balloons. The "balloon" pad hurts the carpet backing, causes stretching, and ruins seams. Also, this padding often flattens out ,fter a while. , • . . AdClitlonally, -might tell you that some carpet fibers are more praclical than ~-A fiber th~t worl<s in one i,xtura, might "bomb" In another. -Feel free to call for advice. All of our sales people have had extensive expenance· In the se<Vice end of this .business _;_ and after all -the most iml>ortant thing we can offer Is consistently good S9fVicel DEN'S · : iiisiBniiioii: ·custom • ' ... --• " ' . : -· .. . . rl ' .,. .... ..... . l.T t .. 1663 PLACENTIA AVE~UE • ' . . it COSlA MESA, CAllP1 92621 • PHONE 646-4131 -646-2355\"' • • • • Baailngton 1'eaell Fo111itala ~ • • , . Tod~Y' <:leel.g N.Y.St~ks L. "68, NO. 2"5 3 SECTIONS, 31 PAGES ORA"NGE COUNTv, CAt.IFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBE 2 1975 TEN CENTS • -., , • 1 • '!Ford Says ti!S.;· EConomy :Recovering 1 ' ;,,ASBI~~-,..; :;!':..';~Ii'.' to ~~~ DIO<tiulilans in cl allem:;.t:.:.-cl~~• '=o~.:.\::r.r.::~= eeonomy ll'flOCIDC a......., I . • • U.~ed 4oleU1 dQringtbeseVen· fir/ ~at evont...Uy wUl "~ it..,.,. ....iiom; Ji' ui.-TNaauey s.erelal'J' Wllll• 3· • I -lllereashlJ the role ottbl!1.,. minute ed41reH'1'<inrProml~ P:fra>ll tbi1 country t1> help conlribullon .thll a.UOG eaa •-..Ud U.. Unlttfl Slat.es ternational Fmance C«porallca ll>e'UnltectStates woulQaleo·"lil· l .'Bllllllllllff.. d t ___. u -~ •-... -~..... "-.. --.-wou.ld pro:poae •tb.ree i.maJor •-...... It-•" · in .___ d d d I""{-.-.,, n.n eve o,_.. aa oas ro-e -.. ~r ••--. .r~ policle• to •neour••e. world ...,pro .. ~e-eap .... orexpanalOO .vwopentra: e.an r-emovetra e '.'Mlnll>elrownreceoalonuypro.• said. ''NoOlller.-1-will -developln1eountr1n. burienthatnowuJJl." , ~ belp·-m\leb Ml . • a .,..• ~Flealdrecfwery. ~.~' l -t!otsbliobment ol an ltlF . "Our capital .market will be 1ur,...i U.S._,,,,." • ~.. •-.,_..es lo trust fund lo help -eounlrles kept open," he said. •-ni. pro. • 'Ford tQld the openinl -OD ii( the Jnttrn.ation.I Monetary ·Panel's AJ!JIW mfftlnll In a brief ,lliidress that the UnltedSlatcare- 1!ut Forcr 1aid the Unite<! bolp. \b•ID financlall,Y duri1111 overcome balance.of,payments ducUon ot U.S. 1oods In abort States alon~ cannat ~ the tbemaelvesasmuehupouible. dil!icUlties. supply will be increased, exports wcw\d'1 eeonomlc proliiems -· 'flie.PreOldeilt 'Oldthe'tlnlted The. ectlmated 1,SOO,persona wllllncreue." that tbe poor nJi;OllS must belp 1 stateebU "been ~meano wbo jammed•the SberatoD Park Ford said the qew U.S.· . · -. -... ·---_, ·-... ' • Kissillfle'" Confers • :·SuppOrt ~ ;, . ' . . . .~ . -. ~ ·.~For Peace· Pact )ii!. . . ..... " ·:ii ' ')1 TAIF, Saudi Arabia <UPll·-~retary of state,Hepry A. Kiss· ll\ger conferred t.Oclay with Kin& l,';haled of Saudi Arabja in a bill tO 1>fomote supJ)oJI of inn'uential 'Arab states-for ttie peace a~ . . , '\!'• ' ment -he negol.i.,ted , between lfg~ and lar.;el •. -.. Ki&singer: c~pped 13 days ol s·uccessful ~ slauttlie · diplomacy witb ' one-<ja~ ,.-birlWind tour aimed a.t .coning other Arab stat.es Into fpiloWillll ~·s OX· ff.I.~~ U ld ... uy ARAB .C~"• ·~ i J e n e · · OPPO.se. PEAce PACT, 'M ample in· starting to .due .uf. J ;t,f'_ ·-de terencesWitlil1raer.· ..-' ' ll.lfLIUJ C " !1'be aect~flew,from.~, andri~, Egy~t,; to.'.the Saudi ,, .,:JJ" -~:. -• ( ' ! , l .. 'tsL· .. ' •' ' Fireman Res'cued ·In Blaze Inglewood fireman Duane Vargas was in critical condition today follow~g-a fire at"his Westminster bome~y. Westminster Fire ~ent offici"als said they -believe-the ,blaze.started when the family tctop (tipped ove,r a container of igasOlif'ie in the garage of the bome at 1847 Marlborough Cir· cle. · ' And, a flre department spokesman said, Vargasowesbis life to fast action by Westminster ·police office. .Edward Hunt wbo l F-dsN~ ilPIT ...... sponsored programs toiether- .. wlth the criUcalli important ef· rorts ol the developing oaUons lo Kelp tbem1elves should form tbe ,.. bulldini blocks for a be!W< llf• f<11tpeop~all a<oundthewotld.:!. • ''Economic independence is imperative .•. No CO\DtlJ')' ·can expect the actions ol at.hen to ·tolve lta economic probleciaa. We mutt consult locether-we must pull.11>1elher." C·oast Transient • Charged A ~year-old transient faces arraignment Wednesday on drug charges 'lo w.hat Huntingtop Beach police believe may be the biggest narcotics haul in Oranie County history. Eric Kenneth Penny, 25, was arrested· at 9:30 p .m. ~iday as be allegedly unpacked 10 pounds of cocaine, wprth an estimated $1 million on the illicit drUI market, _ from two trunk-type suitcases with false bottoms. police said Police Sgt. Carl Vidano&aicl be believes P-tnDY. smuggl~ the drugs into· th ii country from South Anierica. ~ Peim.y was arrested. al the.. R mqun\;uJi resort 'of Tlll(\jl aPend • , ' µs" ·b--"..:I theatt.OrnoonWithKluj)ijl~ UIUA; nyiN~ioA~~· . .. N • , talkJI w ' %r4an 1 K n !:A Westminster llouseWife is iD H1111ei$. .... . . nuabed to. the .. •cene and found Vareas, UllCODSCiOUf With his tclotbes ournib&, in tbe ftont'l\ard whetthehadpassl!dout. " ,~ .llO!h>•U illlJDediat,ely fthre'I'[ a blanket Qver Vargas.and, Ll:':SMiLE.S"~)>r~l eift ~ lleemi!r• ir·· ,lie. talks tO sec!!'etilry of 'State Henry Kissing~~ in !Sra,el froi;n bis. Camp, Dayl,d retreat · p(ier the' I.sraelj$. initialed. the Egyptian·lsraeli .Sinai dis· .engagemedt agreement'. . doused' th' 'burning mari With w~fr'o,M~ gar den1!0ee .. Rnbbi, Bar~h Korff, chief defende~ of former Presi· · deiil li\.J.qn, ;vs' the ~ixpn 'defiinse tund· must raise . $250.;,0!10 U.:!•.wyers' fees. trailer home of Robert Ntil' --......._ Wurster, 22, 21752 Pacific COiost" Highw•Y. Spa ct 12·A in the CabrllloTrailer Park. Qrange· County Jail today, U.S. offl ~ sallt"Jt14'tnker cbarge,d with ·first degree wnuld bricftlle,0>aUCU.cm tbe,in· mljrdet in the shooting death of teriin ~·~· !jlteem~,~aled 11,!'~husband. by Egyi)t and Ja,ael M_.,,.. · 4 Dead from a single rifle blast· But other-matters including j\J$t ~low the chest is James E . U.S. ~lil•ry aid .and plans by _peniiingtoli Sl. of IJ3(l2 .20th st. the'-Orilaniiation cl'-Pe\roleum Qllrged-Witfi tlie slayi~ is his Ex.Porting Coqntries to feiie oil :vdfe of six years, Katy Anne Peri-prices also fiJ!1red high on the \ ~g\on, 48. . talks"agendo/..!"" .....m.s said.' ·~ ~;-Police said, that""'When they · ...---Were called 'to the scene at mid· Saudi Arabia; the 'world's . i>igbt. Sunday, tbey found Pen· largest oil exporter, leans heavl· niflgton lyil'.lg mortally Wounded ly on t~e· U n~ted 8t:at:es for Iii tbe dOOfW•Y of his home. He military suppli""' and is known to was prOnounced dead a short ·be concerned· over attempts by ..,_ 1 t t w t · ter ~-"" CO!lg\-ess tolcbeck ~ arms•llow "'""e a er a ..._ es mms """'.. th&t the Ford. adminiStratiOO ls aiunity Hospital. ,'blnvestigators said'i tbey suppfyinglsiAratistates. believed the shooting apparenUy Tlie Saudi• h'ilve. .Xpressed followed an evening-long quarrel partiCill.8ffOncein. ovf!f the frou. ...:. th p · gt • ble that Jor~an !• ba·ffl!g in buy. ·~ween e enntn ons: · ing b&tt•r.les. of 'Hawk anti-i+1fhi couple had been IJlarried T six years, actoi:ding·to police te-aircraft anti• other Bit. defense ·~rti. · Mrs. Pen'ningtori has '511'. weapons -a $350 million deal lti.ildren living at the thatSaudiArabiaisfinancingfor -tftminster residence from .8 Husseinoutofoilprotits. ' previous .marriage. It was· not 1be United states for its part is tnown if any of them witnessed concemed. over the oil cartel's ~·o-.ineil ~yes IJikiDg Trash ·~ick_up .FliJ's '.'~Tti.e · F..ouniain 'Valle)' .City Coone\( will consider increasing fees for trash pick~'" at com- mercial and industrial facilities at its 8o'clock .meeting tonight. • Fire Investigators s~d tbe , '.blaze, which sent a column ol ' black smoke towering over ,the neigbtiorhoocl, apparenUy start· ed. when the gasoline spilled by the dog-was-ignit~by the pilot' light Of a Water beater or gas· dryer. Vargas was working in the garage at the 'time, firemen sur- mised. He is in the burn unit at Orange County Medical Center with <S.. FIREMAN, Page AZ>' Mnre Irish Death I In Qun~ngton An arsonist caused about $1,sob damage to a parked van early this m·orning i"n-· Huntington Beach after he poured an in- flammable liquid inside then set it ablaze. Firemen said Robert Zoll. of 6972 Lafayette Drive told them he was awakened about 4 :30 a. m. by What sounded like a-blast from a BELFAST, North·em Ireland carhorn-: --,~ <AP.) -Orangemen today pre He then discovered. his 1974 dieted violence in retaliation for camper-van inside the garage on an attack on a meeting 'of the f'ire. Order o( Orange in which rour Firemen quickly extinguished Protestants were killed and 16 the blaze and said damage was I ' Wurster and his 17-year-old girlfriend also were arrested by police on charges of possession of marijuana and cultivation of marijuana'. as well as suspicion ~ possession of narcotics with the intent to sell. In addition to the cocaine.' police said, they also -seized a small amount of marijuana found at the home. Wurster is now free on bail and his girlfriend has been released to her parents, police said. Their arraignments aren't expected for several days. Penny , charged with transportation Of hareotrcS and possession of narcotics with in- tent to sell, is still in city jail with bail set at.$100,000. wounded. The death toll in confined to the interior.~ Police ,, Sgt. Vidano. said. five Hunt- Rainbow Disposal Company, Northern Ireland's religioos war and fire investigators are still. mgton Beach narcotic:!s officers ~biCb·. handlei the city!s tr"as~ inQ-eased by nine Monday. seeking the arsonist. and local agents or the Federal Collect.ton, h~ asked the ~cil , Drug En£orcement Administra- ~ approve increases. averagi!1g ... ti on went to the home friday I I .. .. l ~shooting. plans to raise prices again this ~<Mrs:-:Pennington hed-worked-ye-.The-talk.........-by (Or a secretarial agency in Kissiliger with Khaleel since the rune percent, according to city "O. d 1·! ~-_ ~ d night after receiving ·an eootro11ei:.How.ar.dStepherui--.r>U-~dllla~-ame -anonymous-tip about-the-cocaine -- The fees would increase $1 a .,, haul. t.naheim, performing typing and latter suceeeded to the Saudi ~gephone switchboard duties. throne-after the assllssination of ·""She was described by an ac· his brother. King Faisal, last ~uaintanCe as efficient and well March. · . :liked. <See SAUDI, PAI• AZ) '..... . .... .. . I -~~oVe Diver,'46; f ·J)jes,-0ff N ewporl. ,,..... , ' • . 11, ·~ •. ' ·=·The Lab,or Day h,o}lday ff9ag Memorial Boepi\al 1¥\ed end came to a tJ:'agie end the cause 9f death for .. Hug'tl An· ayJor a 46-year-old1Garden dmioD, 13190 Hiirbnr !llvd..' as Grove man who died while scuba both heart.attack and drowning. <!ivingoffNewportBeacb. H°"'ever, a deputy with the ':;The emer,i~cy room doctor at Orange County ..Co~s Office ~ · -•·• • ·· said the ca .. la 'still being in· .• n P'D01nr:·i,CE'n. vestlgated 'because the exact ~ n Vt.J11 .,, ca111eof death is unknown. ~. -.... ·~ .. (JO· Cl'llUT' ~crs Anderson, who was at lhe :& Vl "A.A beach Wlf.h his wife and son, Went . ;.~''The ad_ produced. about 100 into the wattr off·%3rd'St. in full · eans and I rented the" townhouse scuba gear at ·tt:to a:m., iccotd-ta a couple with one clilld and a ingto])Olice. dog."-·-. s:-.Tbat'a the advertising success .. perienced by lhe (loot.a' Mesa· • ""'mall who place<I this ad In tbe Daily Pilot: ' 1 t1 DELUXE""Townhouae, 2 .br~ ba, crpts,' dl'Jl8. .. 'l' blt1n&. ~ pd\""pat.lo,.ilble • • aarwsher-dryerbook·Up. . NrSoC1t Plata. "' 1"! ,XX'X·X.Xl'll• Jf you bav• a house and are .looklna for someone tq make ll -their home, call 6'Z·56'78. .. .:: We make It easy to put a few warda to work for you, in the Dai· ·lYPllot. . •. ,.::.---=----::----,-. ' ":' , . -·~. ~ • • • . • About 20 minutes ·later, An-- denon wai spotted Doailng faee down in the water. and Wlf im- mediately pulled to the -h by Newport .Beach lifeiuard Michael Schoenfield. who tried to revive him. _.. Anduson",Jh'{W .. ~to be an ex'perieaced di* and div· Ing lnstrUctor wai ~ by &DI.· bul-• tO the Hoag Hoopitol emergency roGTD• He never re- galned ... consclousneu. ~ · Funeral arraDgernerU wW be handleiJ.by MettTer 1Famlly Mortuary of Gardetl1Clnive and • arellillpebdln.c. • • • month for small trash·bins, and The three were arrested :.:. m. h~n!~~or medium and large Outstanding Surf er without incident. police said. Vidano said police believe the · st~bena said he will recom-10.pound cocaine haul is among metid· that the council approve Bud Llamas, 14, o( Huntington Huntington Beach; Tom Ellis, the largest ever made in the the iOcreases. They will help ~ach, 'has been judged the most Fountain Valley; Bob Burchell, county. He said police believe the Rilinbow offset employe pay outstanding surrer in the city's Huntington Beach ; James largest earlier was four pounds raises and increased expenses, £i£th annual summer s urring Kobayachi, Huntington Beach; 'o£cocaine. hesaid. championships . (See photos, Vince H. Oe£fner, Huntington page A3.) Beach. ~pbens also said city officials Other winners in order of have been discussin'g an increase ftnish : iri ~residential trash fees~ ~u well, bUt ao far no agreement bas been Boy's Division: Bud Uamas, rea~ •. ~ . ··. , Huntington Beactfo; Steve Olson, ,.-.~ ~~~~~'.81.J3J:ach; Pat Downey, Hunt· Last year. the council tn· ington Beac·h; Henry Noppen- creUed residential fees ·rrom berger, Fountain Valley ; Charlie $1.50 to $2 . a month, Stephens / Rodgers, Huntington Beach. said; but R&inbow bas asked £or anadditionalincreisethisyear. 1anlor Division: Bob Nishi, ·~ $1.63 Per $100 · Cowity's Tax Ra.te Boosted 2.5 Cents OraD.I• County supervisors IO- dq adi>pted a county tax rate oL $1.'3 per JIOO of Wessed value fOrthecw:rentyeu. ,, rates paid. by all property ~ers declinild by l. 7 cents. • . That drop was attributed to a 7.3 cent.decline in the Harbors, Beachel and Parks district rate The figure b 2.5. cents higher and malntenaoc~ of a steady than lut year's <ate primaril,y Oood cOfllroldistrictrate. due tot.be last-minute _addition to ,, 1 ·Sw>er'(Jaor!t,.also adopted rates. !II• budlet ol $$.1 q1Ulion prior \o fO<' ail al'<iciartaxing.,\lilltricll in its adoption two weeks ago. the "County i\)C=inl schools. County Aud!to.r.cohtroller v,. 'l\'aler dl'1tricts1 · ~qg dilltlcta. A. !iJelm .told 4 upervlton tlfe aerv!ce f•••· l<Y districts tOlaiclll!e~~li•ff'jlil1JU. I .andolllm. • . 1 Men's Division: John Davis, John Boozer, Jerr Smith, Lonnie Buhn, Mike. Moreili, all of Hunt- ington Beach. Master's Division: Randy Lewis, Huntington· -(ieach; Jim· Wade,. Huntington Beach; William Fury, Seat.Peach; Gregg Stead, Huntingl'bn Beach; Wil~iam Morey, Huntington Beach. Senior's Dtvl1fdn: Doi1 McDul- fey, Richard Scott, Chuck Linnen, Bill Rainforth and BobCarbonell, all of Huntington Beach . Women...,.Divil:lon: Usa Tomb, Sheri Mitchell, Susan Trainor, Debbie Bors, penise Shaw, all or Huntington Beach. Co~sica Violence AJACC10, Corsica (UPI) Gunmen attacked a French Fbreign Legion barracks and bomb blasts wrecked a series of. government buildings in the latest flareup of violence on this Mediterranean island, Police said today. The attacks came on the heels of Monda,y's :M·bour leneral strike proteatlng two centuries of French rule. 1 • More extensive low clouds and fog i re predict- ed for Wednesday, but Old Sol will prevail in the after- noon hours. Look £or high._ temps around 70 at the beaches and in the low 80s inland. INSIDE TODA V Minars.accu.sed of breaking the law get treated differently from one community to on- olher, according to on Orange County ltudy. Remlt.s. along with recommendation..t, op. peor on Page A6. .. y-krtok • -... la.ilex llllJ AMU•n ., .., ... " .. ..... _ to-· ""''""' ....... ., Neti-tNeon AS Or .... c.ovntr ••·1' ...... . ••·J M 111·2 -DM•Mottc" ~"':, 1 • ..-.n ...... aJ '"'""-"-'er .. _.. Atl SleUMl~•h Al T ... ¥1,_ .. ,_ .... .,, ..,.."-.. .,.,..,.._ .. • '" ••• '" •• .. •• .... I l I H/F Mafia • Figure. Q.uizzed · DETROIT (AP) -A federlll · grand jury lnvesU,atlng the dis- appearance of ex-Teamsters un- ion boss James R.. Hoffa ques- tiooed the 10C1 or a reputed Malla chieftain today ·lor more than a h.Ubour. .Joseph ''Joey~• Giacalme, 22. refused comment on his 33- minute appearance before tbe grand jury. Giacalooe. Is the owner ol a 1975 l\lomuy which the Federal Bureau U lnvesti.ga- • tioo seized in connect!M with the disappearance or HOffa July 30. Also testifying was Giacalooe's uncle, Vito Giacalone. The. attorney for both Giacalooes, Deday LaReoe, re- fused to say whether bis clients took the Filth Amendment or whether he advjsed them to do ""· The Giacalones were the leadoff witnesses before the feaeral panel probing Hoffa's disappearance. The younger Giacalone came out of the grand jury room 21 times during his 33-miDute ap- pearance to confer with his lawyer in the court corridors. Jn the brief huddles, it appeared to newsmen that the younger Giacalone w a& doing most of the talking, apparently filling in his , attorney oc the questions be was being asked in the grand jury room. Meanwhile. the FBI today will attempt to maintain custody of the younger Glacalooe's car, which agents believe may bold a clue to Hoffa's disappearance. The auto was being driven by Hoffa's fo s ter son, Charles ''Cbuckie" O'Brien, on the day lioffa disappeared, but O'Brien has denied that Hoffa was in the car. O'Brien is scheduled to testily Wednesday. ~Valley School Aide to Take I.aguna Post? Supt. Robert Sanehls will re- comm end toni&ht that the Laiuna Beach Bo..:<! of F.duca- tion hir.e a Fountain Valley ·school adminlatrator u direCtor d Educational Services. Sancbis' selection for the $28,400 per year post la Bill Barnes who Is admlnlstrator or educational services In the Foun- tain Valley District. If approved by the board. Barnes will replace Dr. Robert Reeves, who·reslcned to become superintendent of the Poway Unllled School Diatrict In notth san Diego County. · The board will meet at 7:30 p.m. i11 the Education. Center, 550 BlumontSt. Infant Girl Dies in Crib A six-week-old baby l!irl ap- parently choked to cleat6 In ber crib Monday morning while be- ing .cared for by baby sitters In lluntington Beach, police re· ported. Barb&!"• Sue Brown, daughter ot Sharon and Jesse Brown of Oceanside,-wa-s-found at 8.20 a .m. by her baby sitters. The infact was being cared for while her parents were out of town, police said. Sbe was taken to Huntington lntercommunlly Hospital by fire rescue personnel, where she was pronounced dead, police re- ported. ORANGE COAST HIF DAILY PI LOT • Thom•s Kee"ll ··~ Thomas A. Murl)hlne • """NOift!IE.MW CharlrsH. loos Richard F'. Nit,.11 AWll•lll Mlfl9tktllEIM._.. ' I • • • r• ~ ·•-·~--•• ---·· ',,.-.c I · : · · .•elttftll w-acle.• A.I••••• _ 1· • I . . · Yo11r Schools 1 . Sex Raid.s Net OcMn View S-m.ty.School Ql9lrlct 1 1 (CLIP AHD.MyE POR YOUR DllTRICT) , AaoUT THE DISTlllcr: 1be Ocean View Element.uy .1 • School Dillrict covers a is-squa.re-mJle area. mainly in the I norlhenl balr of Huntln&ton Beach. Corners of the district in· I cludepartsof Fountain Valley, Weotmin>ler. and Midway Cl· 1. ty. Oraanlzatlon oltbe<l!strict Is kindergarten throu1hel&hth 1 grade. Thirteen of the distrlct'a 25 schools serve "kln- cler&arten tbrou&h alXlh grade students. while the remainlnC aceommOclalekindersarten \hroulbelabth grade. A total or 13,459 children are exj)ected oo openin& day, Sept. JO. The aener~l slawdown in the bulldinl of bomea has stabllizedthediatrict'agrowtbfortwoyears. ~ 11 in-~~gtina • Nl&bt pollee surveillance Of X..11111• Beach •s •al!idY etrancls over tbe L&bo.r Day .........,, re- nllad in the. artfll ot 11 meo wbo alleJedl1 participated in llftUal acts on the beech. . SbortJ1•aner s a.m., at Brooks SlftOt Beach, officers anested R.ob<rt Lamina i.ucaa. 30 o1 i:... Ansel .. , a.nd Wllllal!l ft:ancls lllcl:lenlil, ZS, of New Yen. N.Y. on susplcloo of partldpatin.c In lewd acta In a publlc place. Some !153 claosrobm teacberqwill creel studenls In • Ocean Vtew's lOlst yearol uperaU41lfAnotber 98 certificated I st.alt members and 170 part-time teacher aides provide the suppo.rtlne staff for the classroom teachers. Nearly 200 DOD· teaching personnel are employed as secretaries, custodians. bus driven, and maintenance people. Dr. Dale Coogan was employed by the Board of Trustees last March as district superintendent. The an'ffla were made. in the 'flcinlty ot rocky -near the base of Moun{aiq, Creu a'nd Broolui streets in ihe predawn houn. Lacuna Beach Nice Capt. Nell Purcell said today that plalnclotbes poUce'olllcen were statljlDed in the area beause of robberlOI and rapestb.stbaYeOC· curred on· the beach in ...-t moatba. Three other men ware arrested early Saturday moniina at Cress Street Beacb by officera who claimed tboy obffrved lhreo men involved in sex acts. Booked Into city jail were Jamea Vernon Devlin, '4. of 1168 Bluebird Canyon Road, Laauna Beach; Richord Tbomu Sfope, 31, ol 301 Portland Circle. Hunt- ington Beach, and Russell Elwood Blac~burn, 28, ol Bever. ly Hilla. I I I I I I I I I The estimated eeneraJ purpose tax rate for the year ii $2.88, and the anticipated costs per student areSl.139. BOARD OF EDUCATION -CURRENT CONCERNS: An"overriding concern of Ocean View's five-member board the put year has been unification. (Unification would join elementary and high school programs and operations under one administration.) Plans to unify have been openly debated, and neighbor· .ing elementary districts: -Fountlin.Valley and Huntington Beach Elementary -are holding wtification elections in Noverrlber. The Ocean Vie~ Board ls on record as favoring the idea of unlficatioo. At present, Ocean View's board ls fonnulaUne plans that would place a unification election before the voters in June. Boundaries of the proposed unifica· tion would be generally the same as existing elementary boundaries, and the high schools within the district would be Marina and the new Ocean View High school. The Ocean View board feels a unified district of this site would be large enough to provide an oplimal educational pro- gram for students, yet small enough to allow for parent input and involvement in policy making. Board President Darrell Carter also views the annual finance tug-of·war between the Legislature and the public schools as a continuing concern. "Each year our costs escalate; inflation compounds the situation; enrollment edges off and so does funding. Running a public school system is no simple task,'' says Carter. Carter and fellow board members Marianne Blank, Jean Bogen, Charles Osterlund, and Jay Rivera meet regularly on the first and third Mondays or every month. Tbeflnt meeting d each month is held at the district board room, Beach and Warner; the second at a selected school so that community members may attend meetings at convenient locations. EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM: Ocean View schools are committed to.programs which offer individuallted attention stressing competence in basic skills. Students oonsistently perform well above state and national norms in all academic areas. A major effort last year was placed on mathematics, where previous tetsing showed some sagging scores. This year math scores are the highest ever recorded in the district ·and well above state and national averages. The coming year's emphasis will be three·fold: (1) to provide teachers with additional materials and inservice programs in the teaching of reading; (2) to concentrate on spelling; and (3) to examine and improve the programs . available to seventh and eighth grade.rs. A district-wide study is underway to assess the effectiveness or~ and K-8grouping, with a committee assigned to study the various other ways of organizing to meet the educational needs of the middle school-age students. All Ocean View schools featUre well-equipped libraries and media centers which support an individualized approach to learning. Several of Ocean View's newest schools feature opec-plan classrooms and programs. Other older schools are offering slmjlar programs within tradition Ill buildings. Ocean View encoura~s "open enrollmect" which al- lows children to attend any school in the district, assuming space is available and transportation is provided by patents. .--Two-()cean View schools, Crest View and Westmont. of- fei-year-round programs, with Westmont running both tradi· tional a:nd year·round programs in the same school. Ocean Vi.e'!:f'S educational program has received state and national I I I I I I I I I . I ;1 . , I I I I I I I I I Ironically. a strona arm rob- bery oecurred at the C... Slnet Beacb early Sunday just prior to arrival of the plainclothes of- ficers. A suspect later was a~ prehended. PUl'_eell said that although the officers were 1taliooed •t Pie beach ta watch for serious crime. Ibey could not dlsre1arcl ~ .. !Ions or laws prohibiting" public displays of lewd cocduct. Eight men who police claim engaged in sexual acts were ar· rested in the same area during the prev'lou'I weekend. The beach.@: where the arrests have been rniCle. JLre localed near two taverns that ate pat.ronl.zed by homosexuals. Purcell aaid that surveillance of the beaches will cmtinue as manpower ls available. Tbe Labor Day weekend arrests were carried out by a three-man· team. .8-oeerhlg "' . ' . Astronaut Donald "Dekf!. Slayton is recovering fl"Olil lung surgery ,.bicb"'1"i( 'moved a small growth at ~ D. Anderson Hospital !\t Houston. The growth wl~ discovered by doctors WbO X-rayed Slayton alter he ~ turned from the Apolt.o, Soyuz mission. ·~i At 2:14 a .m. SUnday, officers booked David James Mac· Donald, 30, of Long Beach, and Pbllip Robert Laughlin. 31. of Lo& Angeles, on suspicion of eng.,mg in lewd ads oo eras StnetBeacb. I About 15 minutes lat<r. acccrd-lnfl to police, the plainclothes of. ficers beard rusUlng of 10me bushes at Mountain Street Beach and discovered two nude men al- legedly enga1e4 In sexual acts. Arrested were Wiiliam Allen Gabler, 19., of Stanton, and Michael Allen Graves. 26,. of Golden West Open~ ·For Its.10th Year -~~ Charlotte, N.C. . At 2:44 ,a.m., police arrested Ronnie Lynn Harrelson. 26, of San Diego. and Paul Gei'ald Brooke, 24, of Tucson, Ariz., after officers a11ertedly ob· served the two men participating in sex acts on· Mountain Street Beach. 1 Kitty Heroine Now Missing; Reward Set Golden WestcCollege in,l{lDlt- lngton Beach ppened its loth an- niversary year today with college President R. Dudley Boyce greet- ing 257 returning faculty mem- benatanopenfnac~vocatioo. Orientation for 41 new instruc- ton and a series of facUlty meet- ings were set for today and Wednesday, with more than 23,000 day and evening students expected for class on Thursday, college officials said. Tblsrall Golden West ls starting class a week earlier than usual to provide a four·day break between fall and spring semesters at the end_or January . During the past 10 years, the faculty bas grown from 78 to 257 and enrollment from 5,200 to 23,000. Growth bas averaged at A heroine eat named F1o. least 2' percent a year, officials credited with belpin& 1ave her noted. owners from tb.eir bluing bome New facilities al8o have been doubling reading room and st.Hi: areas, as well as additions to me math-science building and m~c building. . .A series of special event& ~ planned through the year~' marktbetoth a11niversary, · special anniversary week wnr . heldinthespring. Taking part in the opening c:on- vocation with Boyce werei Community College Dis t board President George · Jr. and district Cbancelfi r NonnanE.Watson. ·: '• Last Suminer·::; l · Fling a Bust ;~) In HuntingtolJ Saturdaymomlnf.lsoowamlss-· added-through tbe 10 yean and Ing feline. this year tbe college will open an Labor Day 111'1!; wasn't oot;i>f Robert:Calland, whose home at enlarged library more than those unforgettable sumn1't-. 20321 Deervale Lane was endingbolidaysonthebeacbeli'.of destiof.ed In the blue. said· F1o w to c t · d E es range oun y. ,,,,._: an er companion cat, b, Fr-Pop Al cro...,ds were reported· °"""' scratched on tb·e bedroom door from past Labor Days,the sqff where he and his wife were sleep--SAU DI wasn't particularly good and tfie recognition es exemplary in quality. ing, alerting them to the blue. • • • weather wasn't so"hot either~- Tbe couple and two cats ~ A Huntington Beach lif • . escaped without injury. C8lland The Hawk missile deal will un· said skies were overcast uD ·1 . WANT TO GET INVOLVED! Community advisory· said if it hadn't been for the cats doubted.Ly also come up for dis· .after noon and when the sun groups, which will meet this year in every school, are one they might not have awakened in cusslon between Kissinger and finally burned its way tllJ'oucll. way parents help determine the priorities and directions for time: Hussein, who bas warned be will tbewi.nd c.ame up. ..:'-· each school. Recent board action called for the establish-The Callands then left the cals ask the Soviet Union to supply the Lifeguards at s'eal ·Be"Qb ment of such groups, ouUining general policies and assuring with a neighbor, but Flo wan-weapons if the United States re-pulled two small catamarans~ a broaA'-based, randomly !!elected ~·p. U you have . deredawaySundaJmamiDC· . negesonllledeal. the 1·etty at ti>• east end ot """' childre~n an Ocean View school, you .:illbe hearing more He is offt!rihf a ~rewil'tt to Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Beach and towed 8 cabin~ about these advisory units as they become established anyone seeing Flo. She is wear-Saud Al Faisal greeted Kissinger to s~ety after its engine went.<1#- lhroughout !lie district. The board's goal is to help estabUsh Ing a red collar and license. He ·and ffn'ed him and his . wife. ad off Surfside. No uquries w- additional lines of communication between the community can be reached at871·7939. ~~3!!ea 1her fforebusbering the reported. . ., ••. anditsscbools. ~--, o or t e talks with Acrowdof41lO.OOOtumedoutat Another opportunity for involvement is the volunteer Khaled. The three sipped thimble the Huntington Beach sariils program.lfyouareinterestedinhelplnginanyway,regular-Subway Protest cupsofArablcteapouredfroma Labor Day. Sixteen had to be ly or just now and then, you will receive a welcome from the golden pot by servants. rescued from the 62-degr'e volunteer coordinator at your neighborhood school. Even . NEW YORK (UPI) -Police Kissinger is scheduled to spend waters. · .. parentsofpre-schoolersarewleeomeatthedistrictofficesas arrested irate commuters who the night in Amman and fly to Eighty.three persons wete volunteers while their toddlers enjoy the ''Fun Shop," a attempted to crash subway gates Washington Wednesday night to rescued at Huntington Staie ,__~n~urs~erY s~bQQl_program nm~ill Huntington Beach High _ and turnstiles today in protest ~rt to President Ford on the· Beach and 30 more at Se).l School. For information on volunteenng, coctacrK.itby a·galnst a new SO:cent--transit liitei1.m Peace &greement he 11eaclf.---ia'.Oderate crowd.S Wlte Hulme at 847-2551. fare. finallled In just under two weeks. reported at both locations, ,. -=::::::::=:::::::::;:::::::::::;:::;;;;;;;:::;:::;:;:;;:::;;;;;:;;;;:;=:;;::::::::::::::;;::========:::;:; SPECIAL SERVICES: Included in the regular district . I I . proeram are classes for mentally gifted children, for the re· · :,1 , .. t.arded, aphasic. deaf, visually handicapped, and multiple ' •' handicapped. Classes are available at every school for children identified as having learning disabilities. Speech therapi&ts and reading specialists are assigned to every school. TRANSPORTATION: Provided for students kin- dergarten through grade three who live more than three- fourt.hs of a m~le. from school and for other students who live moretban~m1leaway. FOOD SERVICES: This year a nutritionally sound, state ·approved ''Type A'' bot lunch will be offered at every school. Price is.SS cents. NEW IN mE DISTiiier? Here's bow lo enroll your child: . Call tbe district attendance office. 847-2551, and find which ·school your child should attend. All schools are open for registration. Your school will tell you about their academic program, opening, closing and lunch hours, and transportation scbed.ules. Kinderaarteners or any first grader who hasn't bad kin· 'clergarten, wtllneed (1) birth certificate or other proof o!age. and (2) proof of state-required immuni.zatioas. A new law allO requires all nnt grade pupils to produce proof they•ve ._.:.!1.!'.!!.'!'.!_c~!~~~~~~~~----------J Teachers to Picket Leader's Speech • LOS ANGELES (AP) -Los An1elea ~achers, wbo ,have threalaiecl to llrlke 11118! acbools reopen Sept. 10. say lliey will pldtet a 9Pffi:b Wedneldor by Superintendent Will am FIREMAN -and third ~ burns over 70-percent or his body. The namet were COllfined to the garaae becauae policeman Runt and fellow olfltera Michael Couts and Clarence Howard C1oeed up th~ reoldonce while _chln,l~•· -1ble flte . Trnth or Consequences? Sometimes the truth hurts!We l)ave lost an occasionaL sale by not telling a cust~mer ~hat ~~ wanted to hear. . ( We might ~int out tha!"a customer would be better off to pay a little more for our rubber padding than buy a cheaper. mushy pad that feels like you are walking on balloons. The "'bmlobn'" pad hurts the carpet backing, causes.stretching. and ruins seams. Also. this padding often flattens out after a while. . . Additionally. w~ might tell you that some carpet fibers are more practical than others. A fiber that works in one texture. might "bomb" In another. Feel free to eall for advice. All of 'our sales people have l\ad extensive experience in the service end of this business ....:. and alter all -the most Important thing we can offer is consistently good service! 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', .... .. 1 WASHINGTON <VPI> '-~Its "rupC)llllliUty"'lo poriddlof"•"-?..llPolu.UC..111 l'no!dent Ford aald today the UiUI -coonlrift. :-export,Ullll-' , ,u.s.-1l•atoeiJll•otnJ111 -jftCO•ery lbot.Atvetltuolly will "A~& ~)I Ille best l'tt#ury ·~rotoryWUllam E .,_ 1permlt this country to help contrlbu\lon Iii 1 nail"" can l!lm<fll u,14 lbe United States P90'~· und veloped nations mU:e to another nation,'' Ford POl;ll_d p,rop0$e Cllre m.Jor ":!<ilve their qwn recessionor,y Pl"O-ioicL "N"o oilier «mb"lbu\lon, will p0h<lu lo eneouro,ce world lltlems. ' ....,P -muc" ce· •> a"--e«l'!Q•'lcrecovery."lbese1tt: .. ""' ~ '' · · · · •.: -~m-.. ··d"or~. -~tn~o sur~nt U.S; economy.'" c " ~· -~ ~ • Ford told lbe opening ses1i.. But Ford sold "tbe United tielp lb~rq fl~anc\ally durlns.. .d the JnternaUOUI MOnete.rt States alone cannot solve" tbe th~~\• • m~D • ~ble. ~nd·a annual meetltll In o brier , .world's" ...,,.olnlc ~ -'Pnii4ont uhfllle \lnlt<d address that the United 5U1es,.... that the i>oor ""lions mu.t help SUiliii. ·i.as '"beeo ltudj\nc means "-< • l'AIF. SaUdi An!Ma lUPI) - Skretary of State Henry A. Kiss· tnger conferred today Wiih King lthaled of Saudi Arabia in a bid to p~mote support of if>lluenUil ia~ states for the peace agree. ent he negotiated between g:~·pt aod Israel: "" ... ' ; ., . - ; ; ' Kissin&e{ ca.1>1>"'1 13 4ays of su~ee~sful 1•hutt\e diploro.'lCY w;itla . a one-d,y whltJwindJ tou.t aimed al co.xln~ OIJl4!I' Arab statey iQto fQllOJ!Yil\I E&Ypt·s ex· ., MAN'( ARAB COUNT.RIES ' OPl'Ose PEACE PACT, M ample in lstartt.n¥ to settle dif· . ;$.e "· e· ld fett!"'e•withbrae.t. ' '· fll J .t 0.l The secretaz;:y '.flew from Alex· aodria. 1Eaypt.' to tbe. Saudl 1' ' Mlfrde" ' f'o. mountain rmort of Tait to jlpeftd n -the anemoon w~Kholed befOfe 1 • • •1 flying.on t.Oi~mman for',1imil'ar . I tAlks wit_J:l1 .Jordan"s' King O~ i"-.' · band'-. Hussein. 1 , , _ fl.lJS U.S. officials said ,K1ssinisr ~" ; would brief theSaudl&q11 \he -m- i _ , , _ • • • terim~ peace agre;ement iftlUafed A Wf'Slm1nster h0t1.~1fe 1s ~ byElyptandl.frliielHPnday. 9:r,,ange Cp':'nly .Jall todaJ,. But other matten including charge~ \\.'ll~ ft~st decree U.S. military aid and plaM by m1.1rder tn the. shoot1n2 dtalb of Ule Orga'ni-z'~tion o( l>etroleu.m ~er husband. . . · Exportiog <;puntries to r.aiH oil • Dead 'from a songl~nRe-blast pr1c...,.i,w,jia~~ JµJlll .0.. jt,e .JuSt belO"-N Jhe ches{ tS ~ame!!; E. talks' agenda thea<Kfte&~ Penrilngton! SI. o! &lO"Z 20th St. . J. • ; • <•• ·~~" Cluirged wi\h the sl.Yin1 Is hill Sa11Ht Arobtll, .M 'ww.,,.·1 • " wilt or si• years, Kat~ Anne.1.'1)1· Tatost oU~.eorter, Jeanli behl' ningt<>n,48. ly on the United St.lite.-fqr Police said that "''hen they militaor.supplies and 11 inOwnto --:ere cal\ed t9 the ·:;<:ene.at n>id· . be cor~e!11!"1 over attempts by night Suhday. tt\_ey round Pen-~gress-to cheek the anns flow •OingtOn lying mo'rtall)· \\.'OUlld~ that the! Ford administraUoft is ~1' the doorw3y o( hiS llbfue. He supplying to Arab states. ;~a!S pronounced dead ta short 'Ole Sa¥dis bavJ expressed iime later_ at •Westmin.9tt?r Com-particular concern •ttwttrou· ·1nunity Ho~pital. · > ble that J0rdan is havlrtg In.buy. ~ TnveslitialOrs said rtre-v tng-b·atteri-es-of Hawk'-anti· __pelie\'ed the sh'~Ji~ PJ?ar~tl.Y aircraft and ''oth~t ~. 4e(en&e .i'llowed...an' evenlJlf·long._quarrel w~pofJ.5 ::--a $350 midion deaf ff.l\\·e~ri th~ PenningtdrtS".. · , thatSaildi ~rabia is financing'for ~The coupl~ had been m~Ttied Husseinoutofoilprofits. ~x~years. ilcco'rdin*'1.b pc)Uce-re--The United States for its part is »s>rts .. trs. Pennington has six coneemed over the oil cartel's C'h i 1 d re n l,i vi ~#t at t h.e plans -to raise prices again this 1Weslmln.ster re15iden<;~ from .a year. rThe talks are the first by ~'re\'ious 'marriage.*' IL •\\'as not Kissinger with Khaledfsince the ~nown if any of thf'rri witnessed latter succeeded to -the Saudi fheshOotini."1 •• T, • throne after-the-essas8i!'Mion of i" Mr:-;.' Pennington· had werrkM his brother,. King Faisal. last -ror a seeret~l)rr-a-g-en't')· ;n ·Marc~: AnahPiin. Per.forming typing and The Hawk mUsiJe deal will un-·~1ephone'sw1tehboardduties. doubtedly also come up for dis· • She ~·as deSQri~ by an· 3c· cussion between .Kissinger and t'ttuaintc\nce as efficient and wfoll Hussein, whQ has warned he will liked. •. <SeeSAUDI, Po1eA2) . I ,, . Cause Probed •• . . Gr~ve Di:ver, 46, D ·es 9~f Newport r The Labor Day holiaay 1 weekerid came to a tragic .end Monday fg_i;_a 4.l?;Y~!r1!~ Garden Grove man wfio dleG while scuba ~ltiving off Ne"·port Beach. : The emergency room doctor at into the water off 23rd St. in full scuba gear at 11 :40 a.m .• .accord· ing,to police .. ' . About 20·· minutes later. An- derson was-spotted fioating race . down in the w,ater ,a,Ml. was i-"1;- mediately pulled to the beacb by NeWjhn'\ ')l'ellch-ll(eg\iard . Mic_habJ_SChoenfield, who tried to ··revive fum. . ---. . . ~-.. ~ .... ..,....... ~tl. . SMl(ES;.,. Pr.esi dent Fort! beaf)!s as lie talks to Sec~etary of State Uenry ~~iftiier in l~raol Jrom liis Camp i>avid r~treat after th"e ls~aelis Utitlaled the Egyptian-ls(.aeJi Sinai dis· engagement agreement. " ' Newl".Qrt Beach Par.ks. Be3.ches an4,,_.Rf!creati0n <iWll-> com· nilii1oners I ac~&es· tion tonight of w he.tJler Qr Jtot to re- -gul at.e tenni . outt·-UH.,.b)' a s~m·tbat drop_s-ll>etennls net.lo the,;ToUnd_..w e~i.Jleplayers"tifne runs out. .· Commissiohers fiM ¥ard the proposal at .their meet.iii& last month, but decid~ 1o~wait until topig!it's 7:30 SFssion11n"~Ule city CA).\lll$>il cbam'?1'~!l>-~ '!!!'!• recommendpitioq~/ r 'rhey 're(ecred the m~tter,t~ tJie PBR TeDnis Cc:im~itt~. whiCb is expected to reporJ, back tonight oil whether they believe ~ new systein, b)r' Fare Tennis. i.nc., should be tried. , T~ ·syslem involves the in- stallation of a parking meter-type device that attaches to net posts on the tenn1s courts. When time runs O\.lt, the net drops-to the ground, signalingtheendofplay. •While t,hedevice requires a coin to activate it, commissioners said they were not concerned about generating more revenue through tennis court use. 1bejr prime concern is to rtt gulate co\lrt use to avoid over· crowding prOblems that jam mady or the courts. PBR statr members said if the system were ~· tokens could be iSsued to teodis"players &O.ttiey would not ba~tousetheir.ownm~y. AISQ,_tonight is a SJ>e<!ial awards cerem~·at 7 .&clock that will preced thf l'egu\af qteet~ng; YoungSt ·S in the :summer girls sollll)rll • nd boyo.' ~aseball lea~ubs w1 I be given awank for outstan ing ability and · ct\ara'cfel" ·-, ., ., • • . . • • • ' T4Jdn,··~ htHl•lf '.\. \". Sle11C.'k!4 TUESDAY Sl!PTEMBER 2 1975 N l'EN CEN S y -Recoverillg_ -. . ollev Mlq di-ti die de-Hatol ballroom applauded Fqrd sponsored p"roµ ams together ·~ .. ...w... bel<n -oner bl• rftllatM. J>ut '"willLlbe crltlcally_~ fll· -locreool"ll tile rGlo ti the In· 1....-a1 .,...__ Corpw8llon listened qulellY during lbe-· forts of the dcvelopin1 nelioM to. 'minute .liddr s. Ford ~ help themselves should fqrm tl)e lbe 1.11\lled stoles W<>uld al.lo "al· buUdllU< blocU ror a better .llf• tow-trade.and i:em<m!trode forpeopleall.aro~natheworld .• to,...mde"°"Pltolfora)Ol!Dllonill cle¥ololrl"ll countries. · -Ea~bllsbment "' ... nu· tnltt f\lnd to belp __ .. overcome baluce.of.-payments dlfllculUH. 'lbe tsllm•ted 1,s>o ~ who jammod the _. l'ari< . barrien that now exist.'' •·o.r capital moritet will be kept open," he said. "The proo cluctlon of U.S. goods In short sul>W-y will be increased~ export& wilrlncrea~. ·• Ford said .the new U.S .· ••t:conomlC" independence· Is imperative ... No rount.ry can expect tbe ections ol others to solve its economic probltt1lJ. W• muat consult together-we must pull together.'" .. -· -.• -·'1 Gia11tDr11gHau.l 10 PoundS of Cocaine Seized A 25-year-Gld tram.ient fa«S arraitnment Wednescle.y Oft drug char1es in what Huntington Beach police ~lieve may be the biggest narcotics haul in Orange County history. Erie Kenneth Penny, 25., waa arrested at 9:30 p.m. Friday as he allegedly unpacked 10 P<J',lncls of cocaine, worth an estjmatfd St million on the illicit drug market. from two lrun.k·type .suitcases with fal se bottoths. Police said. POiice Sgt. Carl Vidano said he believe• Penny smuggled the drug,. into this country from South America~ · .. small amount or marijuana found at the home. Wurattr is now rree on bail and his girlfriend has been released to htt parenl'4, police said. Their arraignments aren·l expected for several days. Pt"'nn.y, charged with transpqrtation or narcotics and possession or narcotics with in· tent to sell. is still in city jail with bail set at Sl00.000. Sgt. Vidano s•id five Hunt· ington Reach narcotics officers and local agents or the Fedttal Drug Enforeeroent Administr•· tion went to the home FriUay night after receivlnc 111n arlonymous tip about the c«aine haul. The .thr<'e were arrested without incident.,police said. Vida no 5aid poli<"e 'belie,·e th~ IO.pound cocaine h&ul is amoni the largest ever made In the county. He said police believe. t.he largest earlier was four pounds or cocaine. ·Plane Amazing Road Show Alerts ·Residents Penny was arrested at the traller home of Robert Neil Wurster. 22. 217$2 Pacific-Coast Highway, Space 12·A in the C'abrillaTraiJer P351c. Residents of Newport Beach's James said that the next hur· Wurster and his 11.year-old £8¥bluif area are usually con-dle of a similar nat"re will~ girlfriend also were aqested by cerned with planes when the on Wednesday when the sailboats police.:0n charges of pGS&el6ion or era.fl fl~. overhead and make too which are part or an in·lhe·\\'aler ma[ijuana and: cultivation or muc~ noise. . . display will be brought in Crom mariju•na. as well as iuspiciort-1 --t:hjs mq.rruni.._bowevet.-1.be..-lbe.lo.w_e.r_b.ay_.__ -1e11\on .Gt-narc:otics with ~,.drove by oo Uie road out All the masts will have to come 4 down and the boats motored ,or :_. ..... "!f •• n addition (~ tJ)e eoc•ine. pollc~ ••Id. Ibey also Hillec! a Broken P.ump Cuts ~Water , TR~ON. ·N.J . <AP> -The city or Trenton, the capital or New Jersey. and surrOUnding communitie_s were expected to .run outor water today. · Mayor Arthur lldlland declared a · ~late of emergency shortli,:before noon because or a -D~el\ Piimj) fiflfteClfY"S'"Water supplysystem. . An estimated 250,000 persons could be ~Jfected by the crisis, i_p· eluding about 100,000 in Trenton and the rest Ip the surrounding suburban communities or Ewing, Hamilton and Lawrence townships. ' Holland ordered parochial schools, which opened today, to close;-and--cit~officials---said-the-­ sl11te and county offices may be shut down and that the staff at Ci - ty Hall would be reduced to a skeleton crew. Joseph Tuccillo, director of the city·s public works, said nearby communities. 1ncluding towns in Pennsylvania just across the Delaware River, agreed to pump in about one-fifth of the 35 million gallons used by the city's water system each day. Tuccillo said the city was call· ing for tank trucks to provide emergency water supplies to· hospitals and other critical areas. . ., He also :said it would be a( least 48 hours before the broken.pumps at the Trenton filtration plant ad· jacent to" the ·' Delaware River could be eplaced. tol\f-..to . po11.,; a towed beneath. the Upper Bar new1paper offices were ift>Uri· Bridge. dant from residents ol the area And when it's all over with, the who were sUre they were dream· plans and boatS will have to re- lng' when they thought they saw turninthesameway. ·'. . those planes drive by. Eastblufr residenflr. thus, will The aircraft -a half.dozen of have a chance to see the plane them -indeed were taxiing paradepnemoretime. down Eastblurr Drive. Tbeir destination was the New_port Dunes, where prepara- tions are-continuing for anJn.the- water boat show Thursday and Friday. , The ajrp1anett are part of tlt".? display, and organizers or the event had planned to drive the planes from Orange County Airport to the Dunes via Jam· bor~Road . • "By the' time lhey made it to the bridge near the old salt wol-ks.-ev~r.ybody realized that the diP8 ar.d curves on Jamboree might be \oo much. so there was a sudd'en derision to take Eastbluff Drive. instead,'. said boat show publicist Ted James. Preparations already had been made to block orf Jamboree. Police, James said, escbrted the taxiing planes along the route and stopped motorists to allow the-procession-lo continue. __ Police Probe Slaying of County Man · Buena Park police today were unraveling the details or the de· ath;.Sunday or a JO.year·old man they said was shot as he rode in the front seat of a car. Richard G. Pollack of Buena Park was shot six times in the back at close range with a small caliber revolver, a police spokesman said. County Levy Up 2.5 Cents Over Last Year Orange County supervisors to- day adopted a county tax rate of SJ..63 per SlOO or assessed v.alue (or the current year. The fi gure is 2.5 cents higher than last year·s rate primarily due to the last· minute addition t•> the budgt't of $5.1 million prior to its adoption two wel!ks' ago. County Auditor-Contr:oll er V. A . Heim told s upervisors the total of the three basic county tax rates paid by all property owners declined' t)y 1. 7 cents. That-drop w-as-altributcd to a 7.3 cent decline in the l~arbors , Beaches and Parks district rate and maintena ncl" or a steady flood control district rate . Supervisors also adopted rates for all special taxing districts in the county including schools. water di stricts, lighting districts, service areas, library di stri<.1s and others. Ora age· c. ••• . Wea01er t.'Hoag Memotial 'Hoipital 'lilted the cause, ot de.alb (or lblllh A11· taerson. 13190 Harbor Blvd., as ' )lOth be art attah and drowning. ·"" However, a deputy with tlie Orange Couhty Coroner's Office 15,aid the case 15' Still' "being in· ., :vestigated because the ex.let t_~ause of death is unrhown. ;· AnderSon, who was at the ")each witfl his wife and"SQJ\, went Anderson, who was rp~ to be att'experienced dixer-'aod cliv- ing!instructor was~ f,y am- bl!lance to tbe HQa& Hosp\lal ent~cr'roomf H.-nc•er re. gained conscic:Nsneis. "' ' . . FUneral arrangements will be handled by Mettler Family Mortuary or Garden Grove.and are-still pending, lee Kjtty ••• In custody on suspicion of murder is Caroline Davis, 34 , also of Buena Park. She was identified by police as the dead man's sister-in·law. Police sa id she was a passenger in. the back seat or a car beiflg driven by Pollack's wife, Kathy. More extcn s iv~ !l)w clouds and fog ar<' prCdirl· etl for Wednesday. but 01~ Sol will prevail in the after· noon hours. Look for hi gh temps . around 70 al tt:e beaches and in the low 80s inland. INSIDE TODA l' : Sl'OCKS Sl'A.GGER, I ·now LOSES 11 ,-NEW YORK (UPll -The ~ock market, concerned about • the nation's g'row1ng budget de- 1~it, closed 1harply lower today ln slnw trading on the New York 1 Stock Exchange.i The Dow Jones : Industrial averaee. ahead aroupd three poi_nt.$ at the r0utset, lost 11.6S ;ointtto 823.69. · ' ~llnes Je.<t advp~ ""°"' a \three·to·one ~argln.. (Tables, 1All). I M" Prices were lower in aluigish ~ .. trading on t,be A meric~n Stock jtx~hanae. • •• • - Udo Isle Street Work Bids Readied ilid• win -be opened Sept. 9 In N~"'•cb ci\y hall f« o tldo. hte strea ,cblUns ject estimatejlto~ost~.ooo. I, A Lota!<>( l9.1111l~'p(~9~ ~ Island !rill be. hi ~ [>l'Ofect estimated fo• ~ompt«lciil 18"' In October. Besld~• tbe (1le"1 roadway11, crew• aho will apply the, coalin1 lo VI• Udo. Via • OPorto. Via lllola'a and the Udo ble"Br!dge, city aideslal4 • Newport''Evicts' Tiger PollaC'k and his wife were arguing violently when the fatal shots were fired, police were told by witnesses. t. 750-pound Bengal Ut!or, who spent part ~f)londay af. ternooo felaxing on Balboa'.• Island. wa5 the ob1ect of franUc . phone cd& to the Newport Beach 'Police Department and .,. .. ftnlll1Y e•lded lrom th city, police reported lOday. Al'TEa THE JNl'nAL ~a&• of call• al noon. an of-Corsjca Violence fieerWenlto!!\eisland="<der<i;\!liellUl~~lri~ ~'~"-':'..\.~. .A}.t\C.CIQ. i~·~ica <UPI) -oC the city • .Fmt;he" iM.IM\h"unl~nWl<id,onl"~ · , GWm'd at a .... ed a Freoch trainer tlltlt •city ....,.ibits1 wil4' ~' ".t~ F~~, t<11loa ljar.r.acks and ~P,11.<;h' ' 1 . .-;:;• ' • •1,•1" '.t' bOnlb' ~llfsi.-wrldu•d a ~enes of "'..:'P.Gaictt.$•ld they did n know wl\o the cat and·tratner ' gofernment ,bulfdihg5 i~ t~e .... '.viai\1111:1>u1 'aidlhei.: beli,yed lhe leished anlm,ol..... .. laltist n_il(eup pr vlblcnce on lhos JJOllngfor,pbotogn ,•, < Mediterran~~ i s l~nd, 'l>Ollce " t"! , • sai~ t~ • Tfle' attatks came' on st:feoo!l t11er wu e\arfed ~ th he~s of \f onday's 2:11-bour .1t 0e1u~n.ppucew<1, -~. ,,~~fir~g~.'!JI ~· '-.;.~:::'-:~:;t:.i.;:~=~~.!.:~."'--..:..-~..:...,. .. rr ..... ..:::~-11 ._..,, ... • .... --: ~ ""'_...i ~-.c.. J • ~ • • • 1\.-finor.s acc usf'd oJ brcoJong :~law get treated dijfrt?nlly trom Oflf' community lo an· ~her. accordJng to an Orange County .(t1l4-y . Result .~. along u:ith recommendat1oru. ap- pear on Page A6. ' AtY-S.nk• ....... L.M ... ,.. QW'9rtli• ct.~i9'1 · c .... 1<, er.ti-• 0.91" fll•ll(•t EflW\911"-.e 1 .. t.na11o-.. 1 "'-· ---t.llotfffltuMll'I AJ "-Ullltt"' 81 "'9vMs ... , .... , ...... ,.. .... A~ or-... ·c.iffltv .,., ........ . 8l ,, ... 1. ,..,, •• 8l '"'"" A It MR~ Mllrtlflt Al Tt .. vhl9" •• T'-•WI"' .,, ..,.,,., ., Wwlillfll"" ... " .. •••• .. .,,, . .. 84·J ... •• •• "' ••• ' • I • -ill OAIL,Y,PILOT N Narcotic~ FundFate Studied The Laguna Beach City,..Cou n· cjl will be asked Wt..'<ineMay to d etermine the fate or a narcotics investigation fund t~al bM . been supparted through fines (r'wd by I c on ... icted drug users. The council wltl meet at 4:30 p.m. a l City Hall. The narcotics funds discussion is a mong S5 items that will confront co uncil members. I An accounting of the fund pre. pared for the council by Poli ce Chief Fra nk A. Schopen shows that $24,191.50 has poured into the account since it w as created in 1971. Th e fig ur es s h o w th a t $21,123.59 h as been spent-$6,376 t o pay informant s and conduct investigations: $5,858.86 to rent unm a r ked cars , $4.400 t o purchase narcotics from dealers, $2,942.34 lo purc hase equipment and the balance to cover mis- <"ellaneous expenses . In a memorandum to the coun· t'il, Schopen said the fund was t.•reated in 1971 as a result or dis· <'USs i on s b e t ween Ric ha rd Hamilton, a So uth Orange Coun· ty Municipal Court judge, and then police chi er Ke nneth Huck. The chief said the rund re· portedly was kept in a desk drawer. The exi sting bank Ul" <"OUnl. which is separate rrom the police departme nt's r eg ul ar budget, was established shortly arter J .J . Kelly became pol ice chief in 1972. Sch open said. The Laguna Beach rund . a si milar account in San Clemente, and a fund maintained through the county Superior Courts. has drawn cons ide rable attentio n since being "exposed" last week by county Super\'isor Laurence Schmidt. " HE' won backin g rrom rellow · f !'iUpe°rvisorS ror an in\'esligalion into the three ·accounts by lhe t !Slate. ~ The funds are supported by fines paid by COf \'icted drug Of· ,renders in lieu o paying fines to the court . t Arson Probed / In-Mesa Church Blaze t A fire in which' arson is sus· pected cau·sed $5,500 damage at the Newport-Mesa Christian Center, 148 E. 22nd St., <losta Mesa, Suaday morning. Battalion Chief Robert :McClelland said that the fire, which occurred in a second story office. area. wou1d have been·ex- tensivf' had it not burst a water line. - ··A wat~r pipe burst and it panty 'flooded the area and almbSt. extinguished 'the fire." :Mtelf'lland said. "Otherwise it would have been a big blaze.·· The fire apparently had been burning for several hours before the firemen were Called by an employe. The firemen were <'ailed at 9:48 a .m ., but a clock in the office had stopped at 4: 14 a.m. About $2,500 damage was caused to the floor and wait, and about $3,000 worth of office furniture and machinery were Jost. •tes-Ghanged Memorial rites for Newport Beach resident Mrs. Don'ald <Kathryn) Shaw have been <'hanged to2:30 p.m. Th~ay al St. Andrew 's Pres byteri a n Church. Mrs. Shaw, a resident or 8 Beacon Bay, died last Friday after a 2 1h year battle with cancer. O\ANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N . Weed Po n.1-•nd Pwt111- Jack R. Curlev y.._, P't ... tdlftl •11<1 Ge-M Ml"'Ot" Thomas Keevil Thomas A.. Morphine ..... Mfllltl!. Chd~les H. Loos Richard P. Nal l ... ,'!kl_ ~Mel ... l!Olt.• UPI T•ltfllllll• Pri11eess Arrives Monaco's Princess Grace arrives at a Dublin c hurc h for the fun eral o f Eamon de Val era, escorted by ~ Lord K.illanin , he r honorary consul in Ireland. Hundreds of thousands or Irish mourner s lined the three-mile funeral rout e as the founding father of the Irish republic was laid to rest. Nursing Homes Branded 'Unsafe'. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Because or fire hazards, nursing homes "rank No. 1 on the list or unsafe places to Jive,'' a Senate subcommitlf'f' on the aging said this arternoon. The numbe.t of nursing hom e fires and lives )ast in them ha\'e both increased , said the subcom· mittee on long-term care in its sixth report on the fast-growin~ nursing home business. ln 1971, there were 4,800 nurs- ing home rtres. and 31 i>ersons lost their lives in multi-dea'h fires, the report said. Two years later, 6,400 fires took 51 victims. In addition, about 500 persons are killed each year in single-death fires, the report said. Six patients die in nursing home fires for every one in a hopsital fire. "From a fire safety point of view, nursing homes continue to rank No. 1 on the list of unsafe places to live,'' said subcommil· tee Chairman Frank Moss CD· Utah.J. Earlier this year the General Accounting Office reported that 72 per cent of the nursing homes in its l I-state s urvey had one or more ,major fire safety viola- tions. The Department o{ Health, Education and Welfare said in a separate national survey that two-thirds of the homes it sur- veyed had ''sever,fll (four or more) deficiencies." The subcommittee criticized HEW for what it said was uneven and lax enforcement of fire safe. San Clemente t:liilo Abuse Suspect Back Former San Clemente resident Sheli a Loui se Lessley wa s booked into Orange County Jail during the wee·kend after being freed by Arkansas authorities who prosecuted her for murder and arson. Sheriff's officers said she will appear this week in Superior Court for action on charges of probation violation. She drew the three year probation term and a suspended 60-daY jail sentence here for her con\'iction on child abuse charges. Mr s. Lessley 20 formerly or 116 Dominguez St., SanClemen~e, wa&..alJowed to lra\'el to Arkansas with her2-year-old son, J •. She gave birth to another son, Andy, shortly after her arrival in Arkans as. Jesse and Audy, two months. died when the mobile home oc· c::upied b y the family was destoyed by fire. An Arkansas jury later cleared Mrs. Lessley of murder and arson charges. Niguel Girl Killed at Lake REDDING IAP) -A IJ·yoar- old ctrl~.OrangoCountt was klllOll in a water tkUng accident &tnday on Shasta Lake, sherUl't deputlel repOrted. I ty standards and said the Com· merce Department has yet to is- sue standards on the flammabili- ty or c·arpeting which were promised in 1970. "'Regulatory actions to date have d~alt with such matters as the type of construction, alarm and detection systems· and fire e\'acuation procedures,'' said the report on the continuing chroni- cle o{ nursing home fu-es . ''Comparjt;lively litUe attentjoo has been given to the fire cbai:ac- t eris l i cs of flammable furnishings such . as curtains, rugs, wallpaper, furniture and clothes, which fill nursing homes," it said. It recommended ri\andatoty training or nursing inspectors and national enforcement of federal fire safety standards. -~.. . SAUDI ••• ask the Soviet Union lo supply the weapons if the United St.ates re- neges on the deal. Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud Al Faisal greeted Kissinger and served him and his wife, Nancy, tea before ushering the secretary off {or the talks with Khaled. The three sipped thimble cups of Arabic tea poured from a golden pot by servants. Kissinger irtcheduled to spend the night in Amman and fly to Washington Wednesday night lo report to President Ford oo the interim peace agreement he finalized in just under two weeks of hectic, back·and·forth shuttle diplomacy-between Egypt and Israel. Diplomats said the two sides will formally sign the agreement laler th.is week in Geneva. Infant Girl Dies in Crib A six-week·old baby girl ap... parenUy choked to death in her ~rib Monday morning while be- ing cared for by baby sitters in Iluntington Beach, police re· Ported. Barbara Sue Brown, daughter or Sharon and Jesse Brown of Oceanside. was found al 8:20 a.m. by her baby.sitters. • The infant was being cared for while her parents were out of town , police said. She was taken to Huntington lntercom1munily Hospital by fire rescue personnel, where she was pronounced dead. police re· Ported. NEWPOKI' Sers <ANGEL NIGHT' NewPort Beach Ma)U' Donald Mcinnis will throw CIUt the first ball Thursday night at ADabelm Stadium to mark the Newport Harbor Chamber of COmmeree'a official visit to the Ancell' ball park. . · Tlcketa still are on aale throucb chamber office• at 64'·8211 . The featlvltlos wlll be&ln at 1:ao p.m. when tl\e An1el1 will play t)le Tuai JlaQ&en. , I • • ' -• Stat Beari Coast-· Officials ., Testify on Plan •• Officials from two Orange Cout cities, a.harply dJvided in their opinions. will travel t.o San Francisco Wednesday to ,speak at the lalt pu.blic hearing on lhe propG8ed tlate coastal plan. . Newport Beach Moyo.-Donald MclM1a is ex peeled to sbarpty criticise the proposed Powe.rs, Funding and Government ele- ment as being too restrictive for JocaJ governments. However , Laguna Beach Mayor Roy Holm said his city is supportive or the element. The future structure of the coastal commission suggested any ele· ment i1 similar to what ' the Laguna Beach City Council believes it should be, llolm said. Mcinnis and a stlll un- determined Laguna Beach spokesman will be. among more than ~3() ritbens and l!Ubli~ C!f· ficfaJs from throughout California who will speak at the 9 a.m. hearing ·at the San Fran- cisco Hilton Inn. Commissioners wili not take action ·on the element on Wednes- day, but will vote on that part and all other portions or the proposed coastal plan at the Sept. 17 lneet· ing in Los Angeles. The Powers. Funding and Gov· ernment element is that part of the coastal plan th"at specifies how Policies will be carried out. A complete coastal plan milst be submitted to the state legislature by the end of the year, and mandated by Propo&ition 20, passed in 1972. Mcinnis said he plans to tell slate commJssioners that the proposed element is "tota.lly un· acceptable,.'" "In spite of the intent to de- legate Permit authority to local govemments, complete authori- ty and control is to be retained by the cqastal agency,·· Mcinnis said. The mayor said he \rill suggest that instead of requiring cities to develop local coastal plans that must be appro\'ed by a state coastal coipmission, that.they be allowed to use existing city general plan and zoning. "If the local plans are not in conformance, commissioners could require they be amended,'' the mayor said. Holm, who said he is unable to attend the hearing himself, said another council member will pro- bably speak at the hearing. If not Canyon Blaze In Silverado Area~lled A weekend brush fire that burned about 340 acres in the hills at the east et)d or Orange County's Silverado Canyon has been put out. A County Fire Department spokesman said the blaie, which at times over the weekend was fought by more than 250 firemen, was contained by 10 a.m. Sunday and was declared fully controlled shortly before midnight. Some mopping up continued Monday. The blaze broke out Saturday afternoon on private property where a welding torch Was being used to cut metal sheeting. Winds blew the names away from ca- nyon-homes and up uninhabited hills about five miles east of Irvine Lake. the city will 11end a telegram ~ affirming their support of theele· ment. . , .. We believe there should be a 1uccesaor agencr whld> wwld bave tbe abillty t~ approve coastal development In all eltles and counties in the coastal ione," Holm said. ''All CaUfomians have a stake in the coastline and the plan 1hould definitelY have some teeth in it ," Holm sal~. . Representatives from San Clemente aJ\d Huntington Beach said today they probably w!ll not send spokesmen to the San Fran· cilco hearin&. However, representatives from several envlronmentaJ groups in Oran1e County are ex· pected lo speak at the hearing. , Rabbi Baruch Korff, chief.: defender of forlllfr Pres1:· dent Nixon, says fhe Nixon defense hind must raise szi;o.ooo in lawyers' fees. •;.f ·II Fireman Cfflical 1 ~~· . ~l After Blaze at Home Jnglewood fireman Duane Vargas was in critical condition today following a fire at· his Westminster home Sunday. Westminster Fire Department officials said they believe the blaze started when the family dop tipped over, a container of gasolir\e in the garage ot Ute home at 1847 Marlborough Cir- cle. . And, a fire department !pOkesman said, Vargas owes his life to fast action by Westminster Police officer Edward Hunt who rushed to the scene and found Vargas, uncon·scious with his clothes burning. in the front yard where he had passed out. The Policeman immediately threw a blanket over Vargas and doused the burning man with water Crom a garden hose. Fire investigators said fhe blaze, which sent a column of black smoke towering over the neighborhood, apparently start· ed when the gasoline spilled by the dog was ignited by the pilot light of a water heater or gas dryer: Vargas was-working·inthe garage at the time. firemen sur- mised. ,He is in ~be burn unlt at Orange County Medical C~nter with secon~ and third degree burns O\'er 70 percent Of hi!$ body. The names were confined ~to the garage because policeman Hunt and fellow officers Michael AD JiRODUCED 100 CONTACTS "The ad produced about 100 calls and I rented the townhouse to a couple with one child and a dog:· . That's the advertising success experienced by the Costa Mesa woman who placed this ad iii. the Daily Pilot: DELUXE Townhouse, 3 br, I~ ba, crpts, drps. bltins, lg pri\' patio. dble garwsher-dryer hook·up. NrSoC1t Plaza. XXX·JIXXX. If you have a house .. and are looking for someone to make it their home, call 642-5678. We make it easy to put a Few words to work tor you, in tlie"Dai- Iy Pilot. Couts and Clarence Howard closed up the r'tsldenc:e wbH~· .searcbin_g for other 'PQSSible fiftt victims. This helped prtvent Ui8 fire from spreading, firefight~ said. 'lbere were no other vit;. ti ms. Laguna Nets 11 Si:aspects In S.exCase ' • ,, Nigltt Police surveillance ( Lagt111• Beach's sandy str~· over tbe Labor Day weekend t0r suited Jn the orrest ol 11 m~~ who allegedly participated in "' sexual acts on tpe beach. _.. · The arrests were made In tM- vicinity of rocky coves near t~ bas~ of Mountain. Cress aNI: Brooks streets in the predaWft" hours. ·J. ,. La·guna -Beach -Police Capt. ·- Neil Purcell said today that plainclothes po1ice officers'Wedt stationed in the area because::of _ robberies and rapes that have Ge! curred on the beach in recent months. . . d~ ... Ironically, a strong arm rol:. bery occurred at the Cress str...t Bea~b early Sunday just prior.to arrival of the plainclothes (#.. ficers. A suspect later was a._p- prehended. t ;r . . . . Pu~_ell §lllol that although !Ill' officers were stationed at tl(e beach to watch for serious cnnt-.. they coll.Id not disregard viol8- tions of laws prohibiting public displays or lewd conduct. .. > At 2 :14 a.~. Sunday, offi~ book·ed David James ~ll!li" Donald; 30, of Long Beach.1 Philip Robert Laughlin, 31, Los 1_Angeles. on suspicion eng!lgihl. in lewd acts on ere. Street ~~ch. · About-ts minutes later, ac'co~ ing to police, the f>lal.nclothes !!(· ricers heard ,rustling of soriae bushes at Mountain Street Beach and discovered two nude men. aJ· legedly engaged in sexual acts: Arrested were William Al~'n Gabler,-111;-of-Slanton~ Michael Allen Graves. 2.6, .qr Charlotte, N.C. f' Truth or Consequences? Sometimes the truth hurts! We have lost an occasional sale by not telling a customer what he wanted to hear. • We might ~int out that a customer would be betterolf to pay a little more for our rubber 1>8ddin,9 than ~a cheaper, mushy pad.that feels like you are walking on balloons. The balloon pad hurts the carpet backing. causes stretching, and rums seams. Also, thls padding often flattens·out alter a while. · Additlpnally. we might tell you that somll carpet fibers are more practical than olhenl; A fiber that wDl'Ics in one texture, might "bomb" In another. F\!el .free to call fo_r advice. All of our''sa1es .PBOPle have had extensive .. expei...,,.;.,.noe )n the S8l'l/1C8 end of thia business _,and after all -the most l<rc>ortant thing we can offer is consi~tently gqod llOIVlcel *.~ .... carpe DEN'S . .: iiisialiatiiin: ·custom dlaperies , • UC. 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I ADDING TO-THE , appeal o! 1upreme qu.tlit1 Is Ille fact tllt the return,.,.. tan earn on U.S. Treasury llills, notes md bonds 11 ~C hilhlY attrao(lve. Deeendin1 on the maturity of ·tbe securities you want sou can earn up to 8.5 percent on bonds due in onlY four years and 7 pere:ent on one-year Issues. These rates are wen abOve t6ose t.bat federal ceilings permit you to earn in savlnp lnstltu\!"111: • But while inati.tuttonal in,vestOrs can buy the.s~ securities eaol,!v aPd at minimum cbarges th"""b firms spttlalldn~ma.ldng marketa-!or--'them,-you-tbe'ln dividual•ln•eitor-formerly had•to 10 through fairly roundabout procedures and pay comparatively fat charges._ Thetharg_ff on small orders have absorbed rpuchofyour In· tl!restadvantage. ' NOW, 1'HOUGR. THE American Sl<J<!k Exchange,and the PBW Cfoi:medy Pblladelphla-Balll~-Washiiiiton> Exchange have created a market in •tot U.S. fqv~-r ment securities -to give you a simWe. convenient w~ w · trade directly in amounts ranging ·liom $1,000 to $89..000. F\nally•You will be able to buy and sell 1mal~ amowii.ir at prices bearing a reasonable relationship to the published current market tor round-lots {$100,000 and even $1 million) in these securities. · -Jn the Amex system, a "certiri1;ateles!J'' procedure, you own the security, but you need not take physical custody- thus saving time, money and worry about loss, theft or destruction. If you insist on physical possession, you can have it. but usually for a fee_ The program involves tae Amex, your Amex member firm broker, the Depos~ Trust Co., and the Federal Reserve Bank of New Yort. is a central deposltory deVeloped to facillta~ eleCtrodic set· tlement of transactions for the securities lndtlstry, and the Fed ~s the fiscal agent for the Treasury. ~ Here's how the system works: ~ -You place yoUr order with an. Amex broker. He transmits the details to the Am ex trading floor where the or- der is executed. -THEN A SERJESOFComputerized bookkeeP,lngen- lries records the essential details and designates you as the ov.•ner ot the security, entitled to interest when due. 'the key to the system is the DTC's removal of the actual security from circulation and the isolation of the certificate. -To process an Amex odd-lot bond transaction through DTC costs a brokerage hous.e only 78 cents. If the securities were purchased through a bank, procei;ssi.ng c~arges.could run from $5 to $20. No matter where you ptace ih order. yOu alsoiwill pay a commission or servi.c'e·c~ge, of~. _This.)'ou.can negotiat.e .. w;ith the firm. .....__ , , ., ..! ·u.s. Treasuryo.oeeuritles 8lio are tra<lea0n the ·New Yort StoCk Exchange, bUt on the NYSE the major • custbmers are large ind.lvi4"41 ih'\restofl'.Qr'iintltiiationJ~ ·· Ttiere are ·apprQXirha!l\IY 50 Am~x 1iml:it!00ar.inV<>lved in od.lt·lot U .~. government secunues tradlllg'. with tnOl'e than 450 branch offices across the U.S. arid ove~eas. As of this Clate, the Am ex provides a rnarkiet in 42 U.S. issues. with 30 issues scheduled to be added wlf.:hin two weeks in order to include all outstanding Treasu.ry DQtes and bonds. Thek Amex also plans to expand tradfng inlo federal agency is ... sues and possibly V .S. ~ury bills. l'DU CAN GET QUOT~TIONS on any i5!1ues-you w;mt- from the firms and.all odd-lot trades will appear on the Am ex tic.ker. . " .... - If your Amex broker does not handle odd·lot transac- tions iri governments, ask him to direct you. to other member firmjl linked with this new service. '· ' For more inrormation on this important improvement in odd-lot trading in the highest quality securities in the world, ask any Amex member firm for the free booklet, ··Government Securities for the Individual-fnvestor.'' ' , Due to ltlte transmission today's listing will not appear in the Daily Pilot faoi••••rN ''''" ~ftNvrs "''"" York (U Pl l -lhe fol-Ing 11~1 ~~ the ~10(.kS I/lilt l'la.~e 91ilneQ mo!it a.fld tosl 1r.e most b•~ Oii tien:ltnl of cl'>olnge on In' Ne"' Yort. Stock lo~<l\e~. '-lel •nd ~rten11~ t"-1 erT II• dllle~ll(e between Tr.e pri\llous closing orlce 1nd tr.e (urrent cl01olng P!'ke. GAIH'ERS 1 con:lu•• tp · 1 _. ~-Up 14.l 7 Za.pali 01,1 IS~l 4 7' Up 11 9 1 Mol'>ol"'k 1 1 ... • ,,, Up n.s ' ~.. Corp ai,,, .. ~. UP •. , S f1~.st .:ro IJtt + 1 Op 1.1 b CHl)""I" In 1i, .,_ ~" Up l .0 I ln"'°nl .olO 1'" • '1 Up 7.' 8 !nslltunl ln>i '" ~ lo Up 7.1 9MiOland Mt 11,. '•Up 1.1 10 c ... •at R 1.10 12•. + ~. 1.;p 1>.s l I CotinS.O •S& 1''• • ''• Up l>.3 11 CMtftlc• Ind -,v. • \o VP '·' 11 uniona"' :~ .... ~. Up ~-' It Bll (;s pl 4~t t'I~•+ 1~• UD S.9 Nt>1rvtirk l a !tfost ·"('fit•p NEW YORK (V~IJ • Tl'le IS fl"(l5f K• live lilOCkS lfaded °" ll'll ,... .. York S.totlr. Excha"'llf Tvesd•w. Sal .. , °"" ~ u 1a tnU •.....• l«,lOO ~ -2 011,orp, .••.•• 1•1,~ .,._ -1t.o ASA Ltd •• , • • • • 11.5.>VU ~ -1119 T•••I Ulll ···-·· 12S.)(IO. 111,, ""' c""'' Pwr ••••.• 112,IOO 1s~ -1-. H01"1'4$l•~ Min •.• 101,.00 11 -,.,_ ~..-okl <u.600 u~. -1 ~. US St .. l ••• , • . .. Sto.100 M 0.1 + ~~ Am Tel&Tt\ ••..• 11.000 411 _.. 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P•ev•O•nt:11>1 W..kl(IO, Monln•oo Yt•r100 Twoy•at\llQO • .Jlln, 1 IOd<llt! 1t1'too.>te ,, •t• < AMEllSALl!S l,»0,000 '1!U.lro ~~:; AMl!X MARKET TREND .l.0¥..-s ............ ~-::"' ,.,~~ DKHnt• , •.•••••••.•• J'l3 1'9 unt~ . _. 150 2S7 Toi.I , •••• ,..... IJO .. , · Tueeday'e Clc>Ung Prieee I NE -------.. -. N ll.'ILY ... LOT A I , 4 ORK STOCK EXCHANGE- • . • Gold Drops LONDON (AP> -Gold took another plunge on Europe's bullion markets today as dealers worried over an International Mol'letary Fund deeision to sell of! one-sixth of ils gold holdings. In London, the metal was fixed tor afternoon trading at $149.25 an ounce. down from $153 .75 at the morning fix · ing and $155 Monday afternoon. 727Delayed SEA TILE (A p) -The Boeing Co. 's super-sttttched 727 trijet, originally scheduled ror tompletion in 1978, bas been set aside alter United Alrlines• aMOUncemenl that lt will defer in- definitely a clecision to buy the new . aircraft. United, the nation's largest airline, had r,lanned to place an initial ~er this alltor 50 planes cooUng a i.i(aJ of about $800 million, Uni~airman Edward E. Carlson gaveri4indicatioo. when a decision might be made. •' • I .. ' . ' ' • ' • • ' Adyenture tJ•yground 1lle Nllllon'9 ~ NelWOltc of .. vlnp Aaeocletlon Olllou ~on In untblCloG . , Beach have put out an , ~. •PP"•! for voluDtffra l'llU ..,.,. o.~•• •••-Safe NO OU Mn -•lf1PDT and nail•. • · o.i-tt Booe• OllecklnG Account (at a WITH llllUMll ~ P ·I • y g • 0 u D d '"*'.com-.-. bank). -~can ---~ 1upervisioo de~ndson a Expl'Ma Travtl•,. ChequealMon•r co =•• .... ~. !Pi-0 ' , large volunte•r ~otpe. ordo(O • Tnitt l>Md/Noi9 Coli,octlon ~'° =. 8.08'° and ~le to 'help out •Notary Service• Check,..\-Month . I etoao•eT01o.,...... ' ore aorely nffded, ac-s.Mce. (Wo poy all Cuotom.iy COotl conllng to dlre<ltot Deke of--for)'OU,) , 7!;2' ::& 7,79'° Llghtbolder. 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OW.":~=-~ -JAPANESE STUDENTS-STUDY AMERICAN LIFE IN ORANGE COAST'S SADDL BA -Lightholder 0 ; Bill ~aUha.atra"'1" of the...,, "'" •• you. From Lall, J<lyoml Nlahlbeahl, Akltuag~ Chlh•r•, Tekechl Hlr•te, Neokl ldel . Vance betwee~ al a.m. · Young Japanese Like Surfing, Disneyland BOYBE.4.TEN and 5 P·"l · 4111)' al • 536-5'86. -----~ ' ' TO DEA.m Accredited ·· RAWALPINDI, • P akistan (UPI) -A Pacific• Ho1pft.u In primary school student HuntingtOn Beach. -bU in Karachi got a beating received a fWl twQ-year . f bis t h h h accreditatio.n by botlt the ' , 0 The students had a chance to visit rom eac er w en e N. GS Doheny State Beach on two ex-failed to remember lbe :~:~i:,m~siJ:'os':\~ GREA1i WESTERN SAV,1 cursions. But they agreed Disneyland previous day's lesson. 8 and the c •·lifornia ~ By ELL101T ALMOND Of ... 0.lly ,..._Staff J Kiyomi Nishibashi, a 15-year-old teen-ager ·tr6m Kumamoto City, Japan, beli ves American families are tougher on discipline than Japanese families. America. ~ak:istani schools. Medical Assocl.Upn. , , was the most exciting thing abo\,ll c F~o~m~mgo~n~~p~ra~cgt~i::c::e::i::n=~~~~~~~~~===N=owport:=:::=Ct=,,i...==·=!la=n=ta=·A=na=·=H=u:'::nll=n::=-=·lla=;=llCh::•::B::u::o::n::=1Pa:::' rl<=•::La::O::u::n::a::H::lltl=;-- N, one· of 35 junior high school stu- dents to visit the Saddleback 'Valley for a month this summer, Kiyomi has had a chance to learn about American life. SPONSORED BY THE Foreign Study League, an educational.servi_ce of Readers Digest, 36 local families volunteered to host the students from July 25 to Aug. 23. •1KUMAMOTO CITY is very dir- ferent from here,'' Kiyomi said. ''It is more humid there,'' explained Akitusgu Chihara, program director for.the students. Cbihara is an Englishteacher at the student·s junior high school. Naoki learned to eat with a knife . and fork and Kiyomi learned to cook -'barbeque ribs. She also taught her host family recipes from the southern portion of Japan. "I also learned to play ping pang,'' she added. Takechi said he learned to make his bed. The league found places for the stu- dents to stay and initiated morning dasses at Saddleback College. At the -stbool the children bad a chance to bmiliarize thems.olves with the -~Clish language and American way THE S'llUDENTS SAID· they had · d. life. applied to visit the United States (or ·:.Several siudents, including Kiyomi, part of their summer vacation. :w~t to come back to America. ''No one·is.selected for this, an)'Olle • who wants to can come," Chihara ~ "I WOULD LIKE TO go to San said. . l;ranciaco,'' Klyomi said, pronounc-Alt;ough the Japanese stlljlents \lug her ,English slowly. "I Warlt.. to go Were attempting to learn about tp.....-Srand-Ganyon the 'next time,!!. ~Anfertcan lifestyles, they were also :added Naok.i Idei, a 14·1ear-old. able .to teach the host fami lies S'cboolmate'Ol Kboml. Japanese cult\tre. ·Pat Phelam, pro- Takecbi Hirita, another 14~1ear· gr-am.-coordinator for the local · 'old; said h" wanted tp I~ tcuµrt. He F&'ejgn ~udy League, said, "I think was wearing a Dewy We~JturfingT-evetyone learned a lot f~ this ex- shirt that.be bought In 1 change." ~~,. .,;'°' •. . ' .... L~ All?J1A -Clash I . . . , . . . . . f)ve:'r, &wage-iA:gain . . . . ' : By FREDERICK SCllOEMEllL Beacli, the South Laguna Sanitary . ot•o.1.,,..~..., District and the county Board of Once . again, the city . of Laguna Supervisors. · Bellclr1s-snapping at'tlfe heels ot th..-• TJus..tmlEE'MAN board, accord- Aliso Water Management Agency ing 'tq documents submitted to the (AWMA), formed to construct a $30 LAFC by lbe city would he in a posi- " ~ ri1i1lioo r.e:eionaL sewage treatment · lion to r..eplace 'the seven-member ~ t,o_se_rv11csoulhOranc•~Y: AWMA board.· The water districts } The C1l:1 mi~p~ ·~· ~cf) if wouidnot be allowed representation. successiul, . could .. ubl!ltan,tt~ ·alter The city claims this would transfer' ~availability pf sewer seni.c,e and control of 'tbe AWMA project from ,·~usaffectfuture land,devel~ent. major landOw·ners ·to ''resident voters." ' • t • • . ~ . ' • •• /, . ' ••• ·~ • • "I smoke about 2 packs a day and ·~ ,, , ' . i I' AwMA.18 MADE ,UP of represen- thtives of the city, l!>e;South baguna Sanitary District, Emerald Bay l;---Senlce-Wstrid-,Mou\ton-Niguel Water District, El Toro.Dis· Ilic!, Los Alisos Wal!'f · and t11e-lrvineRanch Water · This charge could alter AWMA de- cisions on the size of new sewage treatment facilities, and, therefore, the Ultimate populiifiiiiilficit Could use them. I ~t aJot cif ple¥ure out of ev.fw , '. , ]; cigarette. .. ~;l'Y!! cut ~o~ o~).;W', , :'. ' ., '. and nicotJti!!·Without gtVIJlg uqtwh~t"~. ·,. I likeabouf smoking. !' · ·~tLcl!!! 'The.Dor ........ --;--.1 · D~.f.,l)or9:rg1ves me 1¥,,t~e/~:want 'fromi.aagareite.'But com-nare<t10'. I The citY recently comp at AWMA, due to its present structure, is tightly controlled by major lan- downen who have vested interest in tbe AWMA project because it would terVe future developo:ients on their - iloldinp. . , Mdulton.Nlguel, FJ Torn, li>I Alisos md· Irvin" Ranch all. -California water dllltrlcta in which • ( fuced pro- X>rtion of the board at directon ""' !andownen. ·'-r~·--•-~ : '1111: .Cl'll~ HAS been particularly mta;.m.tlc ~rd Ivar 0 . Hanson, >WllOJ; l!f 1,20\) a~rea of Moulton land. ·iansori also is president of the 0 11oulton Nicuel board of directors. M Th'e city bas sent a letter to the ~al Agency FormationCommlsaibD ':I.AFC) ,asking that land, witbin lbe \ WJtA:; OOl!Dd~ri~ t>e 'annu:ed tq J!-d~1Coblttl Sanitation Dlsllict 8. ( u , law. tile aailitatlon district ,.. d •would be comprised of a .,..._.,tllli~e of lbe at7 /if Laguna' THE PROPOSED AWMA system is sized to serve a population of about 178,000 persons in the AWMA area. Currently, three are about 70,000 resi- dents. The LAFC bas r eceived Laguna's request, but bas not scheduled a hear- ing date on it. ~ ·' . His~'--'· ·~·' J • • .J. . Not T8Q-Sliek ; LONG BEACH <AP)-Unfortunate· ly, Barry Shlckman's small airplane developed 1apdlng gear problems on a · flight from PaloAlto. Fortwi.ately, he radioed aheed and the lire department putdci\m 1,000 reet offoatilonlbeai~rt. Uhfortunate ly, Shickman's landing missedthe!oam. . FOrtunately, Sblckman and two passengers escaped injw-y. For 'A. Career ••• NOT JUST A JOB . BE A' "WOMAN IN WHITE" . a.-•• .11,/;,,,1 .,:~~'; NtW-q. IS ITAatl~ ~IT. HAcr- MfHT ASllSlaHt'I. Ml~ ASll<m>«> NOotMf "'"9¥ .. lt Mf/AIMMA ACCOf. DnlD -llAT!f. ~S llNflllS AVAl~llf. • I • 1 PAYMENT PLA,NS AVAILABLE 623 W. 17th, SANTA w ·541-446J . ' . ' I • ' • Warning: The Surgaon General Has Determined Tha(Cigareue Smoking Is Dangerous. to Your Health.· I • ./ • . ' . ~ • • ~ .I ' • I r ' l . -·----~----- • . ( my_ old brand, .;a<4i I,lof,ll)i'-J · ~ ~~ · 5,nii.lli amslowerll}.'tW..Jtl .•;;.:., · it out:~al's a, d#fere,nc;~'<;(: - grains less '.tar" . · 1 • •• '~ • ~ . ra'p'ack,.on -. lj:'·~.i .~ •. 1~. ·TheDoral Dietl'''.-" ); · . ••c.~,., .. ~ \ : ~ . • .. Menthol or Re~ular. \ '---~-· -=-~-- • • .. J 1 • • -I : . ; • • I 'l'otl•,,•H (;loMIBIC N~V.StorkH VOL. 68, NO. 245, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA / TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1975 ' c TEN CENTS • ~ -' • FOM SayS U~S .:.Econo;lriy Recov~ring -W-ASJfl-NGToN (UPI) - ·-l'ord nid ~ Ibo 1t.l.S. .. _,Is lltalW ......... '"'°-tltn ft"enl•olly will permit thia country to b~Jp poorer. U•developed nlitlon• IOl•elbeir-own.............., -·l>lems. \' ~-: Ford told tbe openl8' lltlSion oJ Ibo lntematlonal lloDetary fiuld'5 "IU'Ual m.-in. in I brief ~Ill~ the.11.i>i.\ed Statel re- ' .. -&r'ils "r~• ~~-t. ~ •111-11..w-1n' .,. allavi"''"tdill•-ol tbe .._ Hotel ballroom ~plauded ~ s~nsored •. programs tocet!Mr ~ _. · .~ .C• -el · I-· " ~ nd 11-~•'""• hod • wltb tbe crilically i~fl' ~.., es~ · -ex,....,eonuo,.. '! OlllD --c -·ore• ' •• ._,,_._,...,. fortaoltbedevelopin&nallonato -"A.ftroiic fl'OllO...;-ls tbe best Tttssw7.Se<ut-WiWom E.' ~1qereasln1 .t .... rde"' Ibo IA· ::....~= =::; ~.J!.llle.Oll•IYCILshould form Ibo colltribulion lbi• n•Uon can Simon said lll• Unlled States • temalloiial Finance CorporallOn tbe United SU.lei would a&o "al· bulldinJI blocks for a belUr qfo mW' to another JJatioo.'" Jl'brd would propose tHre• major toprovidecaoitalfor.aPM$1onin low·open trade and remove trade forpeopleaUaroundthewcrld. Hid! •:iw ~er contributloo will POH•IH to encoura1e world developinc eountrle1-barriers lllilt now elllol." help u. mlJdl· las) .• ; • r• eecmomicreeovery. 'nl<Mare: =;Establllbmenl al an IMF "OUr cap,ital market will be SUl'l\!DI U.S. ec<ii1omy." -4MF aid @r poor-.;es to trust fund to help poor count,r1e1 kepi opim, • be said ... The pro- BuC Fili'a •aid the' Vn!ted help them financially durina overeomo balance-Of·payments duction of U.S. 1oods In short Stat !Oil ,,., IOI th• tbemselve1 as much upoAible.1 dUflcultin. supply wlll be increued, exporta war:.a~eco:o::"~e':s -i:: ....,Tbe 1Pretident said the United The eatimated 1,500 pe&"IOftl will increase.'' !hot~ aotlou mU.t llelp .Slalel bu •.•bffo st~ means who jaromed, tlHI Sheraton Part Ford said the new U .s •• . . ;'EconOmic independence iJJ imperative ... No.country can expect the actions <ii ~ to :solve ill economic problems. We must consult together -we muR pull toaether. •• • ,1 ... '\ --~aum .. ·,,~on/~r . • GiaHt Qrug Ham~· iP.n .?act · 10 P~unds of Cocaine Seized. ... ~. 'rAIF, Sauili Arabia <UPI) = ~Y ol Slate Henry A. Kiss- inger conferred today "With King Kbaled of·Sau<il-Arab(a in a bid to promote support· _or U!llµential Ara~ states for the peace agi:ee- .ment he negotiated between ,"8ypt and Israel.· . '\' Kissinger eapped 13 dar-< of tuecessCul sbUttle diplomacy wi_lb a ·on .. day whirlwind tour a,lmed at coaxing o.ther Arab •tales into following Egypt's ex- ,: MANY ARAB 'coUNTRIES e;OPPQSE PEACE PACT, M • I ' A ZS.year-old transaent aces 'arraignrDent Wednesday on. drug charg'es ln -Nhat Huntington Beach police believe may be the biggest narccnics haul in Orange County history. Eric Kenneth PeMy, 25, was orrested at 9:30 p.m. tTid•f as he allegedly unpacked JO poUnds of cocaine, wOrth an estimated $1 million on the illicit drug market, from two trunk-type suitcases with fa1se bottoms, poti~1aiCL Wakeham Park Pact -On Agenda Authorization or a $347,000 con- tract to develop Wakeliam Part in the riorth-end of town is one ol the items..on-tonUlhl'.s,M~ for Ille Coota ~ a Cit}' . . ''JM: -i•I u -lled"IO becln at 8 :30 p.m. In tbe CO\ll!Cll chambers at civic center. . . ' Other agenda items include or· Nursing,-Homes Branded 'Unsafe' dinances setting out new criteria on the moving or buildings in the city and on changing the dates of council meetings ff9Jn the first and third Tuesday of the. month to the first-and third M~ay. Tbe.-council also will considers staff-r-equested policy statement which would mean that the city would not pay relocation as· sista'nce to property owners whose land is requi.red for rights of way when the property owners initiate the sale. City Manager Fred Sorsabal ex- plained in a memo that a number of property owners have request- ed the city to buy property needed for street widening because they cannot sell it privately. if(;un Shots . ;~ring, Cops '"'~ You can't fire a rifle in the city , <llfCoSta Mesa., , , A couple 6f youtbs found tbat .-iout Saturday, afternoon when .... p,olice were called to 1949. .D.ltepublico,Ave...,..after a..11eighbor .complained that he hl!d beard -about22sbots. -Anthony GUy, '19, and V.ctor 1 Lc,ianfione. 181 reportedly .told ~ ipQliCe that they ,were "sighting : tin" a new semi-autOirlatic ; .22 • :caliber rifle. The~ li8d been iir- '.ing at a target rtxed to a ttee. t-'!.. They Were told to stop it. ' ,. Costa Mesa's · . .. ,; ./ ~eves .Busy 00: Weekend· . . . . Burglars ,Wj!re busy in COSta Mesa over' tbe holiday weekend, bitting homes and commercial premises. · · · ' Among tbe largest thefts re- pottedto police over the weekend • were:. ,::;sJ'OCKS.SJ'A.GGER; = $4,000 in industrial machinery t1lken from the • ,/J(JW LOfSES JJ Adams Enterprises Building Co., ~, Tit w. 19th St. _. 'EW YORK (UPI) -The ._A sapphire and diamond ls market, eoncerned about rinl esllmated to be wortb $2,SOO , ~e lion's growing budget de-·taken from the home o1 attomey fi~it d sharply lower today ~mas W. AHen at 1883 Maui ,~ .. ;Jn sI rad\ng on..the New York CfiCJe$2. 000 rib of tools --1 · ... :stock xc;hange . _ • wo .~"'en .:_z .. • T-he Dow Jontts industrial ~ ·1 • ~arage at 917 JUDJ.pero , '.ave.rag,, ahead. around three Drive. Tlie tools h.ad aP,Pare';'ll\Y 1 ~·~ts al tlie. outset, Joat u;it'L boen_loaned to a Cfiei;id by James 'Sin to8:!3.69 _ ·1 -eomgan -of 2288 Muw St .• So- '"':-.-Unes led adv.nces about a meone entec~ the garag&--And .. t · -Co'blle 1111!rfl111. trables;-Wa!ked'off •ftb lhe.~ bole early 11; J). . Saturdaymorning. ~· Prices were lower in lluigisb·1• -$1,34% in cash, watches and • ·'lndin1 on tbe American Stock cigarette ligblers lrqm the Hi· "' IE1obanc•· ' . ~.J.:=1:::::-:.:~ i:~::i.~ • '.feae)iers to Picket Leader's Speech _Niee Kitty ... Newport 'Evicts'. Tiger · A 75().pouo{l Bengal tiger, who spent part '?f Monday 3!· te~ relaxing on Balboa Island, was the obJect or.frantic · pbohe c;&lls to the; Newport Beach Police Departm·ent and • was finally eric,ted from the city, police reported loday. ' . . AFJEK riE lNn1AL barrage_ of calls at noon, an of- ficer went to the island and Ordered the huge, striped Call out of..U.e city. First be expl~ed to the unidentified animal trainer that a city ordinance prohibits wild ani.mals in New.J>9rt.Jlea£h. . · J?0Uce said lbey did not know who the eat and trainer were vl&i!l,ig, bul said they believed the leashed anlmil was . poolng for photo'lr8]llil.---• WHEN L"5T S)':EN, tbe· mysterious tiger "'.IS cu_rled up on tbe baek $eat of a Cadillac u It left town, police aud. . . ' ; t . I • • .\ Police Sgt. Carl Vidaoo said be believes Penny smuggled the drugs into this country from South America. Penny .,as arrested at the trailer hdme of Robert Neil Wurster, 22, 21752 Pacific Coast Highway, Space l2·A. io tbe Cabrillo Trailer Park. 'WUTster and' his 17-year·old girlfriend also were arrested by . police on charges of possession of ·marijuana and cultivation or Sl.63 Per 5100 ' marijuana, as well as suspirlon of posSf!ssion of na.¢0tlcs wlth the intent to sell. Jn addition to the cocaine, police said, they also seized a small wmount of marijuana found at the home. Wurster is now free on bail and his girlfriend bas been released to her parents, police said. Their arraignments aren't expected for several days. <See COCAINE, Pago AZ) Cowity;s Tax Rate Boosted 2.5 Cents Osange County supenisob to-rates paid by all property owners day adopted a county tax rate of declil)~ by 1. 7 ~ents. $1 .63 per $100 of assessed value That drop was attributed tli a for-tbe--eur.r.ent~ea<.--~~--'-·3 cent decline in the Harbors. . The figure 11 12.5 cents h1,0.er Beaches' ani:J Pi.f1trdlstrl.Ch'ate--- an last yeat's .rate primarily and maintt?1'ance of a steady· due to the las~minufe addition to fioodcontrol district~rate "' · t SU~s6h also . •ates the budget or ..,.1 million pnor 0 tor all special taxing stlicts in its adoptioy two weeks ago. the coun_ty including schools, County-"' Auditor-Controller V. water disfricls, lighting districts, A. Helm told supervisors the service areas, library districts total or the three basic county tax and others. Plane Amazing Road Slww Alerts Residents Residents of Newport. Beach's Eastbluff area are usually con· cerned with planes when the craft fly overhead and make loo much noise. This morning, however, the planes drove by on the road out front. And the calls to police and newspaper offites were abun- dant from residents of the area who were sure they were dream· ing when the)b.thoughl they saw those planes drive by. -+he ail'eFe-ft---a-half-dozen----of them -indeed were taxiing down Eastbluff Drive. Their des(ination was the Newport Dunes, where prepara· lions are continuing for an in-the- water boat show Thursday and Friday. The airpl,anes are part of the display, and organizers of the event had planned lo drive the planes from Orange County Airport to the Dunes via Jam- boree Road. "By the time they made it lo the brldge near the old salt works, ~ery body realized that the dips and curves on Jamboree ' . Cult Leader Left to Die After Crash HONOLULU <UPI) -Mem· bers of a "religious'' group here watched their leader, Yahowha, slowly die from injuries suffered in a hang.gliding accident, then let his body lie untouched for 3Y.:z days. Disciples or the group, known as the "Eternal Now," say they ')>icked up their leader after the accident and took him home to die, re(Using to seek medical as· sistance because it is against their religious beliefs. The group said the 53-year-old Y'1hoWtfa,--WhoSe re-ai name was Jama Edward Baker, formerly of tos1Angeles, insisted on being taken back to their Kailua home where he could-be ''at peace.•• l r might be too much, so there was a sudden decision to take Eastbluff Drive, instead," said boat show publicist Ted James. Preparations already had-been madet~block off Jamboree. _ Police, James said, escorted the taxiing planes along the route and stopped motorists to allow the procession to continue. James said that the next hur· die of a similar nature willcome on Wednesday when the sailboats which are part of an io·lhe-water display will be brought in from tlie lowerDay. All the masts will have to come down and the boats motored or towed beneath the Upper Bay Bridge. And when it's all over with, the planes and boats will have to re- turn in the same way. Eastbluff residents, thus, will have a chance to see the plane parade one more lime. Ora age c. ••• .,,._ .... _;!!!! __ .. -- Weatller Mor e ext ensive low clouds and fog are predict- ed for Wednesday, but Old Sol will prevail in the after· noon hours. Look for hig~ temps around 70 at the beaches and in the low 80s inland. INSIDE TODAY Minors. accused of breaking the law get treated dif/erently from one commu11iJy to an. other, according to on Orange County .study. Re.suits. along with recommendations. ap- pear on Page A.6. Al Y-Servi(• -L.M,a.Y4 Co-• Qa"lll..i ....... ---n Elltlrillll"• E_,..~ftl -· -... -- Index AJ AMU ... r• ., ~ ... Halton.al .... , .. , °' ..... °"""'' •.. ,. ,.... .. 8) 'ytvl• hr'9f BJ s.-t1 ",. twtll JM ..... Al TNvl.i.oo .. ""'"" 1111 ,,,..""' ... ....,. .. __ •• .. .. .... , ••• 81·1 ... • .._,I 1111 f ., •• ., .... ' I • - Al DAILYPILOT ' c ·Man Shot ~-Chest; ;wife Held A Westminster housewife is in Orange County Jail today charged w i th first degre~ murder in the shooting death or her husband. Dead from a single rifle blast just below the chest is J a mes E. Pennington, SI, of 8302 20th St. Charged with the sJaying is hi.a 'Wife of six years, Katy Anne Pen4 nington, 48. Police sai~ that~ when . they were called to the scene at mid- night Sund ay, they found Pen- nington lyi ng mortally wounded in the doorway of his home. He was pronounced dead a short time later at Westminster Com- munity Hospital. Investigators said th ey believed the s hooting apparently followed an evening.Jong quarrel between the Penningtons. The couple had been married :;ix years, according to Police re· ports. Mrs. Pennington bas six c:b.ildr~n. Jlving al th e Westminster residence from a previous marriage. It was not known if an y of them witnessed the shooting. Mrs. Pennington had worked for a secretarial agency in Anaheim. performing typing and t elephone switchboard duties. She was described by an a('- quaintance as effi cient and well liked. ~-f. Fro•PageAI SAUDI •.. ask the Soviet Union to supply the weapons if the United states re· neg es on the deal. Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud Al Faisal greeted J(jssinger and served him and his wife, Nancy, tea before 'ushering the secreta ry off for the talks with Khaled. The three sipped thimble cups of Arabic tea poured from a golden p<>t by servants. Kissinger is scheduled to spend the night in Amman and fly to Washington Wednesday night.to rePort to President Ford on the interim peace agreement he fipalized in just.under two weeks of hectic, back-and-forth shutUe diplomacy between Egypt and lllUI._ Diplomats said the two sides ·will formally sign t.be agreement later this week in Geneva. Amoog its oth,er points. the agreement pledges Egypt and Israel to refrain from Using force or the threat of force against one another. It also provides for an Israeli pullback in the Sinai, in· eluding from the Gidi and Mitla passes ancLthe Abu Rudeis oil fielils.andEgy plian pledges lo al· low ships with nonmilitary cargo bound-froin-.or:4estined for Israel to pass through·tbe Suez Canal. ' ~ ..... ""°""'""I'll"' "'' .,.to 1 "' ~\ , ... ,_ ·a I t&es ·c1ar · ' ' . ca\en \ • TONIGHT COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL -Regular meeting, City Hall , 6:30p.m . WEDNE.SDAY. SEPMlMBElll f-----"-iimsrc;oF AMERICA -South Coast Village, 8 p .m . • Rabies Kills Girl LOS ANGELES (APl - Angelita Vasquez. 16, has died after an eight month balUe with rabies. She bad been bitten by her pet puppy when she lived in Puebla, Mexico. ' · ·· ORANGE COAST t DAILY PILO"f Robert N. Weed "'"~ .... ,..._ Jack R. Curley V"t~Pt~..t-GHW81 ....... . ThOmas Keevll ··~ Tt)Omas A. Murpf)lne . ....,.. ...... Charles H. Loos Rkhard P. Nall ,..._,,......,..f_..,_ ' • -• Pred • · . Sex Raids Net . . ' . l l in .Laguna Night police surveillance or Laguna Beach>'• •and.Y atrandl over the Labor Day weekeod re- 1ulled tn tbe A.n"Olt ot 11 men who alle1edly partldpaled in sexual acts on the beach. The arrests .,..ere made in the vicinity ot rocky coves near the base or Jrlou.otaln, Creu and Brooks streeta In the predawn hours. Laguna Beach Police C&pt. Neil Purcell said today that _plainclothes police officers were stationed in the area because of robberies and rapes that have OC• r- lnvolvedlnsex·acta: Booked Into city Jail w~e .Jamn Vernon D<!vlin, 41, ot MB Bluebird Ct!IYOO -· Llolun& Beach: Richard Tbomu· !ifupo, :18, ot 301 Portland Circle, Hunt- i niton Beach. and Ru11ell Elwood BJackb11r11, 28, ot Bever· ly llllll. ,._,,. NeeM:d i curred on the beach ln recent Elebt men who pollc:e dalln ensaied In sexual.ICU were ar- rested In th'e same aft• darinc th~ previous weekend. The beaches where the arrests have been made are located near two taverns ibat are' pal,roplzed by homooquau. Rabbi Baruch Korff, ctlld';, der end!'( of former Pt'esl · dent Nixon, says the N"ixon defense fund must raise $250.000 in lawyers' fees. »l months. . Ironically, a strong arm rot> bery occurred at the Cress Street Beach early Sunday just prior to l'llrcell fald 'that surveilWJce of the beaches will continue as ma.niiower la available. arrival of the plainclothes of· . ~4 ficers. A suspect later was ap-F • · · c • • l ~~ p~-::~~;aid that allhoogh tbe ireuian ntic.a -~ otllcers were-stationed at -th.-e---r Princess Arrives ' ~::bc~at~!/di:~~·~:::; Alfit Blaze at uo-•~ lions or laws prohibiting public er fi.1' ··~ displays of lewd conduct. -. Monac:o's Princess Grace arrives at a Dublin church for the funeral of Eamon de Valera, escorted by Lord Killanin h e r honorary consul in Ireland. Hundreds or thousands of Irish mourners lined the three-mile funeral route as the founding father of the Irish republic was laid to rest. Grove Diver, 46, Dies off Newport The Labor oa·y holiday weekend came to a tragic end .Monday for a 46-year-0ld Garden Grove man who djed while scuba diving off Newport Beach. The emergency room doctor at Hoag Memorial Hospital listed Broken Pump Cuts W__ater In Trenton TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -The city of Trenton, the capital' of New Jersey, •nd surrounding communities were expected to run out of water today. Mayor Arthur Holland declared a state of. emergency shortly befC¥"e J!.®n becaus~ or a broken plilnp"'in the city's-water supply system. An estimat...i 250.000 persons could be affected by the crisis, in- cluding about 100,000 in Trenton and tbe resf In the surrounding sutiurban communities of Ewing, Hatoilto_n and Lawrence townships .•. Holland ordered parochial .schools; which opened today, lo close, and city officials said the state and County offices may be shut down and that the staff at Cl· ty Hall would be reduced to a the cause of death for Hugh An· derson, 13190 Harbor Blvd., as both heart attack and drowning. However, a deputy with the Orange County Coroner's Office said the case. is still being in- vestigated because the exact cause of death is unknown. Anderson, who was at the beach with his wife and son, went into the water off 23rd St. in full scuba.gear..at..11:40 a.m., .at.cmi1- ing to police. About 20 minutes later, An- derson Was ap<>tted floating face down in the water and was im- mediately pulled lo !he beach by Newport Beach lif.eguard Michael Schoenfield, wbo tried lo revive him. · Anderson, who was reported to be an experienced diver and div- ing instructor was rushed by am- bulance to the Hoag Hospital emereency roorp.. He never re· gained consciousness. F\ineral arrangements will be handled by Mettler Family Mortuary of Garden Grove and are still pending. San Clemente Child Abuse Suspect Back skeleton crew. • .. Joseph Tuccillo, director of the Fo~mer Sa~ Clemente resident cit)Ls...public-works,said-nearby-Shel1 •-:-Lo\l-1~ssley-w.a;s communities, including towns in booked 1nto Orange County ~811 Pennsylvania just across the during the weekend after being Delaware River, agreedtopwnp freed by Arkansas authorities in aboutone·fiftb ofthe35million who prosecuted her for murder gallons used by the city's water ., and arson. system each day. Sheriff's .officers s.aid she ~11 Tuc.cillo said the city was call-appear this ~eek in Supenor ing for tank trucks to provic;le Court !or ~ct10~ on charges of emergency water supplies to probation v1olat1oi:-. She drew the hospitals and other critical three year probation term and a areas. suspended 60-day jail sentence He also said it would be at least here for her conviction on child 48 hours before the broken pumps abuse charges. at the Trenton filtration plant ad· Mrs. Lessley.t 20"' -~onnerly or jacent to the Delaware River 116Dominguez~t.,:>anCl~ente, could be replaced. ·was allowed to travel toArlfansas ·A special emergency civil de-withher2-year-oldson,Jesse.She tense headquarters was being set gave birth to another son, Andy, up by the city with the belpofthe shortly after her arrival in state. Arkansas. . Canyon Blaze In Si1:verado Area Quelled A weekend brush fire that bunM!d about :WO acres In !he h1l1s at 'the east end of Oraoge County'.a Sllverado Call)'CO baa been J)UI ouL A i:ouot1 Fire Department spok .. man 1ald the blue, wblch at times over the weekelxl was rougbt b)' mpre.tban 2liO flnllltn. wu ~ bJ 10 a.m. Somda1 aod-wudeelared ful!ycmtrolled befor• miclnlgbl. Some upeonUnuedVo>d1y> Jesse and Audy, two months, died when the mobile home oc- cupied by the family was desloyed by fire. An Arkansas jury later cleared Mrs. Lessley of murder and arson charges. Infant Girl Dies in Crib A •ix-week-old baby girl ap- parenti7 choked to death In her crib llonda7 momlnc whlle be- In& cared ror by baby sitters In Jluntlngton Beacb, Poll•• re-ported. . Barbara Sue Brown, clau&htcr ot Sharon and J .... Brown ot Ocea .. lde, wa1 round at 8:20 a.m. bJ her baby sitters. Tbo l!lfant waa beini cared for whlle her parenta were out of town, police aald. At 2:14 a.m. Sunday, officen • • booked David James Mac-. Inglewood fireman Duane The policeman immeiliate))t Dooald, 30, or Lone Beach, and Vat1aa wu lo c:41ical eonditlon tbreW a blaolcet over Yargas ml Philip Robert Laugblln, 31, of today followln& a fire at his doused the burning man wi&o Los Angeles, on suspicion of ~minsterbom.eS\lnday. waterfromagardenbose. ~,. engaging in lewd acts on Cress Westminster Fire Departmeot Fire investigators &aid the Street Beach. offidala said tbeJ; ~eve the blue, which sent a column ,_ Abqutl5 minutes later, accord· blaze started ;when the ramUy black smoke towering over the. Ing lo pallce, the plainclothes of· dop til'!""i oiler a c:a>talner of neighborhood ap arently ataiV ficers beard rusUing of some gasolliie in the garaae '1 the ed when the · e spilled by 11 bushes at Mountain Street Beach bome at 11147 MarlbonJUgb Cir. the dog was I the pilot and discovered two nude m1111 al· cle. light of a wat eater or g.13 legedly engaged In sexual acts. And, a fire department dryer. Vareaswa in~ Arrested were William Allen spok .. mansald, Vargasowesbia garage at the time, lireml"'~: Gabler, 19. of Stanton, and life to fut action by Westmipster mised. · 1~ Michael Allen Graves, 26, or police officer Edward Hunt who Heulnthebumunltat~' Charlotte, N.C. rushed to tbe aceoe and round County Medical Center will! At 2:44 a.m., police arrested Vargas, unconscious witb his second and !bird degree bll117t'f Ronnie Lynn Harrebon, 26, of clothes burning, In !be front yard over7~percent or his body. . # San Diego, and Paul Gerald wherellehadpassedout. The flame• were ccnrined l,t Brooke, 24, of Tucson, Ariz., the garage because police~ after officers assertedly ob-, Hunt and fellow officers lllcha# served the two men participating Fr-· .. _Al Couts and Clarence Howard , in sex acts on Mountain street .--,_,._. closed up the residence while : Beach. searching for other possible f119 Shortly after 3 a .m., at Brooks COCAJNE victims. ~ Street Beach, officers arrested . • •' ,• " ·! Robert Lansing Lucas, 30, of Los N' • Angeles, ahd Wi111am Francis Penny, charged with igu· el G1"rl :,.j McCI · 28 r N ~ork N y transpartation or nartotles and erun, , o ew ,, , .. on suspicion of participating in possession of narcotics with in-. • l~Jh.::.i:::~~~~ l:ll:t!{1$~~oll1,~cltyjallwith Killed at l.ake I -early-Saturday-morning at-Cress -5gt.-Vidano-said-.five Hunt· Street Beach by officers who ington: ~acb narcotle& olficers claimed they oblerved three men and Jpca a1ents of:~ ""Federal J>njg' E orcement ;.(dnllnlstra- REDimirG\AP) -A U:yeii< old girUrom Orange Coul)ty vi.aij • killed In • waler lidbol 1lCcidelll &mday on Shasta ~· , sberilPW , Police Probe Slaying of County Man Buena Park police today were unraveling the details of the de- ath Sunday of a 30-year-old ~ they said was shot as he rode in the front iteal of a cBF-. Richard G. Pollack of Buena P.111rk was .shot six times in the back at close range with a small caliber revolver. a police spokesman said. In custody on suspicion of murder is Caroline Davis., 34, also of Buena Park. She was identified by police as the dead man's sister-in-law. Police said she was a passenger in the back seat of a car being driven by Pollack•s wife, Kathy. _ -P0118clc:~ 'h~is~w~rre were arguing violently when the fatal shots were fired, police were told by witnesses. tlon Went to the ·home Friday night after' receiving an anonymous tip alfout the cpcaine haul. Vidano said -Police believe the 10-pound cocaine haul is among the largest ever made in the county. He s aid police beli~ve the largest earlier was four pounds of cocaine. "nre ihree were arrffted without incident, police said. Kids Leani With Parerit,s deputi .. ttparted. ·ijo ., Shasta County a ties sa!d the girl, Kimberly ances or Laguna Niguel. truck t1 houseboat. ~ AD PRODUCED 100 CONI'A.CIS '' •• .. ·-: ''The ad produced .aboot 100 calls and I rented the townhouse lo a couple .,Uh one Cliildana a. dog.'' ..:~ That's tbe advertising sue~ experienced by the COsta Me!li\ woman who placed this ad In tbli Daily Pilot: " :-" ~ Kids can go to school With their DELUXE Townhouse. 3 . i:; th . 1 ,_, __ offered br, 1~ ba, crpts, drps, • mo ers 1n a c ass ~ 'bltins. lg priv patio, dble -~ byOraogeCoastColleae. , .. ws11er-<1ryerboo1t-up, ·-, 'Ibe class is a parent preschool NrSoCst.PJaza. ... workshop. The class meets once xxx-xxu:. ' a week, from 9. a .m. to noon, but . If you h&Ve a house and. are on different days for different looking for someone to make U. age groups, at 2131 Tustin Ave., their home. call642-5678. •-;.. -€oota;Mesa-. ---::::-:---:--:0----We-make-it-easy-lo-put-a-liw Re1i1tr,tion will be taken words to work for yoo, in. the om .. Tbunday. There is a fee of SS for Iv Pilot. · ooe cblld and $6 for two children. ' . ' Truth or Consequences? Sometimes the trull\ hurts! We have losl an occ881onal sale by not telling a customer what he wanted to "-· We might point out that a customer would be better off to pay a !Htle more for our rubber padding than buy a cheaper, mushy pad that feels like you are walking on balloons. The "balloon" pad hurts the carpet baeklng, causes stretching, and ruins seams. ~so. this padding often flattens out after a while. Addltlonally, we might tell you that some carpet fibers are more practical than others. A fiber that works in one texture, might "bomb" In another. · ' ' Feel free to can for advice. All of our sales people have had extensive experience In the service end of this business ..:.. and after all -the most ill1X)rtant thing we can offer is consistently good servicel DEN'S ····~············ . ./nstallatian.! cu$tom draperies ' UC. NO. 210422 . . • • •• • ' . • b ue broke out Saturday allemoon on prlyato property wiser• a weJdlas torch wu beln1 -to cut Dletal •beetlnso Winds blew lbe flam ..... ., r""" ... -bom" and up llllin!i•llll.ecl hlJla about fl•• mUt.1 eul. ot JnlmLelte. $11• waa taken lo Huntlnston J.--mmunlt7 lloljJllal lry lire reocue personnel, wbere llbe wu , pronounced dead, J)C)llce .re-1663 PlACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CAUF. 92671' .:.. PHONE ~46-CUI-646·2355 porte4. ' ,._ ________________________ _. __ .,.. ______ ...., ..... ____ ..... ______ ~ t I • .;., I I . I ' • " ' "