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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-09-04 - Orange Coast Pilot.. , --• l 0 I . i • ' i !r i ~";• •.) :!llit~iJ4• "'I "PB SA£0L.( ' Pia. ,(Id'),.,--*"'be reviewed-tier.,:; llan Four-day-oid ·t~n si&ters are cl· ond Denita I vet-of Panama City, lnlrina to life as tbela Pl!'entl i!O' Fla.,d~ewhetberto-.alit. 'cicle whe.lher to resume a Court Jhe lveys, membei:s of flCht to prevenftbe -~elilll>f1>'11\'lbres1eo;'.'nld their premature Infants·, fropi l'f!Ceiv· ~•1111~' liefs forbid blood lnablaodtransfu1lom. tr-.OlqAI, . • Jnenile Cour.t, Judie Theo "Oh~ie; 1criptural17, tlie 8™ appointed , attomey loel court Is #rim~ 11\ Its J~ ~ Callen u tecal 111arlilan W«'r1•• 1"'1 11_aicl,,'-'Tl\~, la !'I. way I day night and au~..,. ... ·--Slye an ~ for make the decision U r.. •,rtnem'~UMatall. 1. commend transf~'labi .Jebataa . God .....,_ more critically m ,1Hs. "',,J ala.rt liA than ""nr: doct,cr that ·The parents' attorney, H~ • __.esisted,• .. aaid~.w.bohu Clay Mitchell, said the oi'iler ,. been a !'Jember of U. see1 fet • tbne'" 1.-r1. ''I'd dftr for, my ~ · bell'efl bee'""'~ they .,.e fouild In fi:.•,·,.J "'----~ .. -~ .llieserinln-andlliveddyby ~J ~ thlsBib~-•' . Dt .. ~w•d'JI. W~k. at: .tei>ding ~lrician at Socred Hutt,HoeJ!lt~~ed that the baDr.. hiCri a ve P@'Cen cbane:e 'o( 'lurvival· without -trllll'!fuslom, .. Ill a 10 percent cbM1ceWitb µ-ano1111iom. Lifesuanll were brace<I fet six A ~~al •man said ear· . toeicbt·footsurftbaUopndi.~ ly IOdiY -·babies to, cascade' on Oraoae Coas} -ia ' ~~-to -today. ' exlren)e,prelliiillaiftJ• Sile. said , Surf was repo~ fiat 'at"lO 'otie .baby weiw-•-two .a.m. In west Orange~ an.I POOmd& lllid~e er "Ql6od11it .t..O ti> three fee.I in .JlewPo~ JW.UWl'iwo Jr ' • · Beach, but a spoltesmm tor Ille · .. -s · be .appaimed I.be National 'Weather ljenice Hid , auircllan becaWMt '1 cannot br1 that ... r surf" -still de-Ina mylelf to U.e le1o1.,_iuolon ·finitely in oni.r, beenie </, !lie· tlial·in Ufe -aeatli, -l fael "' o1-pr9H;11tt o( bu.r:rteme Katrtaa we.-fiave.thi.t toda1, thllt lt (treat- " 1101De 'ltO mile• aoatb 'II tile ment) should be ·deni<.i •• •.. -Or-C-t. depr!vt!li IOleb' by Ille retillous. •• lfllb l$lf, <lffHIGllallf UP 11>10 t beliefs of µ.e p-11. '{eet. and hlcll'\ldea an txpeeted "· "I respect their reli1iou1 o tasl tbrou1b Friday, Ille ·beliefs and the lntelllll)'ta wll!Ch 'spakesmlll\ said. . .-they ·fee~ It,· but I dqp't feel •It • 1 -.Ina 11 ...,porteoiy ~aken· sbould ldlpoU on the c;blkbwt by ')al with ill · '100 1r:Dot~ wlnda cuttln& their chanc• ol 1ur- ' :ctlmlai8hing to 65 lo is tmots by viva!~' h; said, • . 'Friday. . • . 1 Partico)arty •ua•eodlole 'lo , " eh surf cObdltiol!I .. -L!. __ J ~ ,tacinl beaches, acceoc•1 to Ille 6CH1c& l .,.elm weatherman. West~~ • ,\ybeacbeadon'tpr flU!lliO -m I:!-~ ,this catecory~ be 1 but Uier 'i~ ......,._... d.o respond to 10otb 1wettl. .. .. r J.ewport and Laguna ~ ( • ·HUTCJIINSON, ,Kan.· ocWould gel flill effect ~ a (QlO .,.; fl. .Z5·JOlll'>Old . •swell. · ~ .woman drlviarto ber , .. ~Sea!Beacblifeauntsoldl!e F<Dll'-e_to..,_. '. .man't expect the larse .wt ,~ sbe. was engaled' was tonight or Friday m= ldUllll fii a'.colltlloa With a ''The weather S""!,'!,_ ~ , lli*UPti\let. ly a-a. day too_..,••-Gaylt'.Stbwarm wa• -,redlellau '' be said. drlvllll Wednesday behind r:~~ .. {~\.be.._,,._ 'lier"fla'nCe. Robert •Jrn"d~'i1if. wa~l:! 511 ·~~ :1~m';;~n.,; ; l"~•urepoNdiDfllllow >•~·"'*'cenld , -,..-U4ero"1d•were~•· '' Rall• ~t ._.. anawm:e -lleb•-·· .... IUld ' atal, f'iRhi · . flee ldl ::if • ..-.. ·. .,.,, NEW HAV,N, c.... iUPii -~~ .. w. Jadloon. TWn JI..-Haven -~ II, -ol Ille pld<Q. ._.._lll~atb::-... ~-~ ~ aiu Y..V , =''=:.J.o--cllDd :tljoiiqf aa14.r . ·~ • .. . j I • • • • . l I • • ;. . ~ ~e·st .PBet -.•' . -, , . -Ge~ ... ·;~~:------ ' tidk" ·med • 1 '' BjGARYG•A~ " Ol .. Oally pt ........ A .~ajOr contract·awarded'by the. Qrange County, Bosr<I of Supern.s6rs to a health tatln1 rirm linked to Dr. Louilbella hu • ~beiirgiverra cthn 1iUI of Jiealth by COunty admlnlstr&t.n. _ The $275,000 •otitrl!'\t covering l'!>U&hlY 3,l!OO 'physical bamlna· ' -tlons {or prospect! e ud existing ·coUnty • einplpyes was awarded .. .,.,.....~ ..... , w ~··u.. a1tb TestioirlnStl(ute (OC!m). 1Later, it was rev·eated that Cella, a J>Olilical benefactor to three cOunty supervisors, was a founder of a nod-profit corpora- tion doing business as OCHTI. • But Cella deni~ having any (inanclal intere$t in the contract IOd said he dropped out of the firm six months before it was t· awarded. • Tbe one .. ._,.ear contra~ was -,~M'llcrbe~nderi,,,,.~:1111<..-~--I by the di~trict attorney's~ce in ... :July. . • • .. . ~ ~ ~ ,.. .,. ,r "' '. .. -.. ~ ... ~ . ·-1~~i· ~ .R~cet~··· -~; ·Cycle ~~r . · · Held in Mesa ~2~ ~B,ill~~if !!!:.'/'!T~ ·. · B~rglary Case ;;.;~~..£=W~ ~:'. ford)n~l~ej{ ~~l!)>lican 'a!'d One of Americ•'•. ~op U~·~Sta"'"tes bu promit..i.cl m re • ~atl~lea~en ~ the ~te speedway motorcycle te,Cerr re· -~ · ·lnili'--• ind e for tll'e.~own II;\> IQ:!s· · malned jailed in Costa Mesa to-than .,.$2 bll_µon .m ,,,_3 ng • Wbo'l'et:Urted Wednesday • day,1 accused of Ute abortive ecoaoml~ &Jd to ~s~""' tbla year. .. • !JSltA EL 'P. e .fi~ , tiurglary w ednesdaf of a Navajo and .IW 10 saoo';milliclli for Egypt , . · ' .,. ~ ·1·ewelty sbpp. tanaiirt~s~~th~~ interim -t • .... "na·n el Ja~on ''Berserko'' Slaal.a~1twudiaCIOoedto-IJ,,t D..1o....,,.~.·' Becker, 30, of' Fountain Valley, da7. . · • . I llf:iffry ~~·--was arrested and bOoked on sus· 'lt-R.ioultllcaoLeaderJ,<lhn '"'" ·:::. , ]>icioo of burglary, with bail set J. Rhodei'iald ofteraSO.mlnJ:::: F, • nd 4 L• at$5,o0opeodinaarraillllll"flt" White Ho .. e i>rief!ng of . D· ne ~J', f.Z • llRker, oll1219 Santa Barbara ..,....1ona1 leaden~ Pres1d'11t t .. • St ... ar~ a abort distance hJ:!I and' ~~ary. of St~\e q>NDON <Al?l -~Wyn· [~m ·Nav ·o Trading, Jlbole lfltmry K.. ~slnget that Iha .berc, Ille rotjected llff!>r.61 ac· INildinl so. h6u-a mall .-t llf atd'for Isr~ will run ir..Eliz~ Taylor, wa1quot· catorini busiaeu bet-.feetl ~1· billion ·aod $2_.3 eel by the 1.0nclon.Dii()' Mitro• ~l!atrqlman Tom Twellman llllllon!D~~il'IS.-1'. ~ ai ~int IA ~111,l~· 1aid be wu responding to• re- 'ift iatd "Sl.5' billion of the ,• .. , WM b~, loVOf · .' · ~.am,~till pori !If' a silent b•n'llsr olart11 al IstMll a.14 wl,ll be i the fonn of. !!"<friend . .., ·.,_ • Lo the •fi!'ln· ,:U30 Ne"!(>OI( Bh:d., ......,. Molo{ance, the rest In , , Wynberi, a a••W-6ld 'toa • when bie spotted a man runnlnt ecOndm.lc~p. "\'. . · A,n1elef ,ay,'9~._,alesm.1941 as i doWnthest.Ne\. 1 ~ t 'r ]\'ep:" ~obn M'eFall of 1divorc t'" ea.~earsHea&o1~•!l!'il'i:! • He apprehended the .n~a Califonilll.•·lll• asoiotant 'House. •. an 1):-ye .. Id. ion. ' suspeci! and' tp.tnec! hilll ~I/I!! Democrti;c Cea<\er i'sald con 'Jl!U'f'oi; I lJ'ODlli '"!'~ ;ac-., ttadinl ~. wber• <itfii:er !lteY\I ltad!'f• -told thal• ll"<S• rejofne~d !ch-.., • • ShUllnan .... 1nve1t11allnt tb<I would cut all ti• with the ~fiftb)l'lfb', · 1 ,,_,happy • ili!tual br,ilk·ia,th!'O"lll\,• forced :um...;, . .t ·~. waril·· o ~.'T: • .na,rdoor . OIUn ejD.a from lhe 'lfMJJ'O~,,wJl~ .jli•I lli•)lij<I:; or 1ovesliga rs allea•lbeY,fOllDd · nll 1 11> lllOO an:l'.lll'e. ' = U..' suspect-, 1hoe• were cued .... 'been led to • nit ll"w& • said W bera ;;Ji 'll'•ed• and !lried srw that IDllt """""""' But A:t. .11 ll•IDI' Ith friends in ,., cbad samples tracked .---.nldld& top and "l'ottini" on '°'· a ' .: "' • ftc..-o for &ppt $UO ~apber. ' (See !'ECIUt 81 AJ)l • , I • . . • In a special report deli~ to county supervisors lai.··wedbes- day, County Admirulllr~jt1Ye /Of • ficer Robert Tli.om-as acknowledged there were, in some quarters, misaivlnP itbout tbecootract. . c• Be<::alASe of ""fl ariou.I alleH!ions implying~the ,uper.vi.Jon' id.ion. was ''politically contri•ed and in- competent," he ordered an in- vestigation.., Thomu said in his repQri.. ~ Ai.signed le> ttfe iJ\v..UgaUon wa1 management anal11'l Murry Cable, a former Arrily captain (Sff CELLA, Page A2) Coast Weather Patchy ate night arid early momlng low clouds Friday;• otherwise ~ sunny skies with beach' highs from the row 7llll rla· ing lo the upper'80s inland. ' . 1 ' -·-Al DAk.YPILoT s • ·- -. " ' . . '" ' . ) .. . " .. " Denial-.S . Rivenide -P/inel DAILY PILOT • ' " j • F ..... .-.,,eAJ \.: ,. _, . CE.t'LA-••.• " ~ .. . ! who Tbom&J'6&id ·Md perfonned , "'flmllar .JD•llstlga!lona 'for the. ' 'Ahny"1JnspeCtbr General. -.. Cable -eluded thit the coun-ty .P.enonmll .department Hdid an , . excelleot JOI>" negoUJ~. the<t ,.,.... P.,,e AJ contrad and "made \be"'rigli\•de- . '\ cl•lon" when It r~mmOIJl!ed • C KER that tlie physic~! ~:be jlpne BE · • • bf an tiullide couttactGt \ 1, •• • ~ •· Tiie lnvestlfll<it:~C'a~ed' ~ Inside the .•mall , llruc· Dr. 't'boni .. :1r>rbiutoa:. •-~ t t~. ---. -,11 .. 1th deRliftlJl,en"'4\ctolf<if·tis'-•,. ' A ear wu aloo found puked Ing ••very JIOOl'Jwf~I' when beblncl the Jeweley a.t!P along m~ diap-...rtne ,Comments · • ....eatled Antique ~. "wllere °"thecontracUoth~press. "· · alOt'el are usually heavily pro--n->as bnkeil 'Cal/le'• ~-teetea •by etectroolc alarm •IU1iOD5 bt also lelJ!nc-the board 1,.._. < the ·~ dei>~ "dia Offt,er Sllulman uld lteQl1 an eXceU~b. '' · ~ .~ taken fro tlie balldln1 and M far ... 'the health ~­ llljm-finally, to be~ -• -and f!O'll>ty Health O!llcer wel'e found bidden In .-.. John. Phllp· ate •onc•r\H'd, nearby, lncludtn1 e 11...:paund Tbbmu oeld, ''l.feel verystrong- 1>11 of turquot1e ·-and twtv :l.~ th~.\•;• forum ror boeelt 11ihwwar•. \ -WJUUD Ille county fnd = theorised wboo•er 'that the •ctlol\1 or metnbin of the 111>rO rm to Illa tbe h•altb.'atf.artillent ~d not. to nee, tbeD ~ed lie coodoalid. • . • wlMll the\ 198' 11a1c1t 'MllllclD't • JfjmiJton•W..,..te! nUinini .tat. , the ptiyoh!lal •41amtnatton1 •i· '.l'lie1-aln·VlllMit-·Wbo 'l!iib!Dtbell~de~bd BT9wltbllilpelllU/......ibll liwU an oatipoken'aillc.of)h•·" nlebama 'Ben.no• ror bit OCHTI contiact. · ., • du9CleYll tldift11 l&e ~ ' C~~"'i~d trbllp INMed ~at 1·oplad1 at the 0.-. Ooantprl R~~~· were not illole p~ • af'tbedep:E" " • , . r:r..-~::.-~,..s =~~~:~~~~ c.t ~u ~~~ I ... . . • .. • ,. ' Taxpayer ~helters • Revealed • . ~- . Save ,.$40 t'O 112or 1Rich and ~stjc~ wormy pirre ·~ables • • ~ .. ' ' '\ ,, ·-'.Jibe warmth Qt wclbd ... it has;>. wonderful way with a (OOm, particularly wllen 1 ,.it'~ 1!.1tri~ing ~orm~ pfne in a triangular dc5i8111 N ~ save. considerably on th~ ' ' attt~cti\leo oine-accentS. 48•1.s.quarc cocktail table. J1.e~la,ly S · 9;iiowat •239 ~ 30" "luare la.mp tal>le: Res. $219,1•169 N'ot shown: 4S"'sofa table. $3~ 1239 ' \~· J<il~re boiiching table:Rfg. SI l!>,. 119 ;End i-abie . .Reg. riced Sl69, 1129 • • • Allow 4 w~kt fot delivery. Purchft¥ on Q:>(\vmicnt TCtn\wa,y~o11nt. UC£1itlirc • lock'• Soutll <;our Pla , an Diego1'r~cway at • , ... • iuol, Costa Mesa, ~'6-0 .. 'J ''I J , 'J • • I c -. • ' , ! • q 1 ' I • • 1 • l J l ! I j l j l l l ) • • • l j I I • I I ' ., • • • A Jiae of~ notinll the • p.,,;r 'i.r•••ed sponaor ot. an advertise-a.a .aJ11 ment was lnadvertentlY • omltted'ln some edltklns ol Fle'emg· . ~ -! ii tbel>9U7 Pilot Wedneldsy. 8ll The eel -whieh •wean I In corrected form on Page PITI'SBURGB (AP) -Two C$ today -.rrtalned to convicts attemptiq-40 eacape conrresslon acflon on from western P.enitentlary In the pending legl1latlon regard-. back or • garbage truc1< were ~Ing ~i&Slqit a(andards for • 1m0tllerec! by tbe vehkle'a COlll· MllomobUer. · · i*CtiDI mecbanllm. ' Tbe omitted lllle ~ Authorities said Kenneth Per· that th11 advertlaement rlne, 211, of M.,,.er, Pa., and wu ~ed by American Robert L.enlgan, '4, or Plt· :Motors, Cbryale~. Ford tsburgb, died WeclJieldly in tbe llQd General Molon. lood or trub. Thell' bocliea were The Dally Pl1ot i'elr'l!U . .....,..ered when th• trllclt re- tJit.orror. '· • • aclllod a clllDI,!. about J.S mlla ....._..:..;. ___ .;.... ...... __ ., awayinlmpe al .. I • • • ~!!f-.. 11115 , DAIL,Y l'!LOJ; ,fl • Bunllll&ton Beach Police jO(d = .. their fund .... onl7 tlll*1 or 111..s,loy • ,..,mt ~en. They -:.=· = = esbbll.lbild wtdl ~·and aid ll(IM · Altorne7'1offtce. · Schmit'• tmprollqlla .,::;,:• tlia ol tile new fund• 1 ...Wt ol~ <hitter Miit to 11111 IW K. DOie Bu1b, a -"ti: -attorney llld ,.,,._. 11 count1 dlsU'lct attomey. In lite l~. Busb«IWl'*'a uand fury-probe ol tloe ..... lund.-but county ~ 1114 ~ l!Dllkel.Jlallle United .. ·W ay -Goal ;~et . . • luxurious -down - ' -. _and feather so/ as • • • ~-· • n..e•-••• e .. 1-..re~~ Ce...,._ ...... '-"' ...... . «-' ............ , •• .., _._,., , ....... ntrpr••.._... _.,~_,,,.,.t1ac;,aa ~ ........ ., .. c;i.111J!f ..... ..... .-.s...11t.e ,_ ' , Three styles to choose from PROFESSIONAL INTE~IOR DESIGNERS Op•n Mon., Thurs. & Fri, EYeS. 22 1'· HARBOR 8l VO. COSTA MESA, CALIF. • now $499. , • .. I ' ·~ .J..t . easting·•• i;~.,_ ~ . ~·.,. "-, ,~· ..... ·. ,, . r:J#.. • ·;,'~~. wlila '·',;; T . ;!f"":O:. -·. ~lae · •• The Voice From.Above •TIMID SOULS DEPT. Spmetfmea it Just doesn't do your nerves m"cb good to moton around th• fair city of Costa Jlesa with your car windows :dilled down. You might abruptly hear those voices of dooni .. Consider only yesterday. wberi I was happily tootling across the .Harbor Center parking lot. Sud· denly, rthiS voice began echoing ,-ithln the confines of my little • uto: •'Twenty-four ob one, you have a 600-Z in the 1,000 block of Harbor Boulevard. • .Acknowledge.~''. 1 checked my back seat .. Nobody there. Turn knobs on the car radio. Everything off. Still more voices: .. l ~'Okay twenty-four ob one, twenly-foUr slXteen will cover." SLOWLY, THE PRACl'ICED ear of the newspaper hack con- trols the panic caused by a body. less voice noatina: aromnd in the Costa Mesa atomospbere. ,,;"That's a police radlb, dum- iay," you tell yourself. "You're being hauled over for a traffic violaUon." Tr-attic violation on the parking lot? None of those new Mesa police motorcycles are in sight. No patrol car behind you. Finally )'OU stop, park and get out to sur· vey the scene. 1 Again, the Voice of Authority booms ou~ around you. Slowly~ You look to the sky. 1bere he ts~ Flapping along like anovera:rown ~gbeater. The Voice of Doom is com.in& from one of Colla Mesa'• po_lice helicopters -the airborne '!birlybirdof Justice. . JFK Death Dispute Former Pentagon liaison officer Col. L . F1etcher Prouty reviews Zaprude~ film o! John F. Keqned)'_assassination _ at press screening. Prouty called upon Congress to re- open investigation o! slaying. He pointed out alleged dis· crepancies in Warren Commission report, saying panel only reviewetl 5 perce~t of film frames. . Dinner Deaths Belfast Gunmen f{ill Pair BELFAST. Northern Ireland (UPI) -The ffve young childl'en were just finishing dinner with their mother and grandfather when three gunmen masked in black hoods burst through the back d~r of their farmhouse. The trio gunned down the 63- year-old grandfatbe.r -recently returned from Australia to be with the family -as he sat at the dinner table. THE YOUNGSTERS said their mother was shot after grappling with the g_unmen, who made their Boy's Death escapeinaredcar.Shediedsoon after being rushed to a hospital. \.. Police said both victims wer~ · And there he goes, eggbeatlng S ks 'E'I Roman Catholics. oit over Harbor Boulevard, Jl&r I' 1ea Police identified the victims as crouing over the municipal golf William Hamilton and his couneandheadedtowardLotd K II Ori daughter , Patricia k'flow1 where, the Voice sUUj ing .·Ve McGranaghan, 36. Family mem- ~g down upon the populace bers said the children ranged in "!flow. • SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) -A agTehfrom2tdo8. I t W°"Q..d . YOU CAN ONLY conclude that mass\ve ne~·killi'f:. campaign is w'" ~":J!t::..s in aa ':ert ~·ey'; pUot must have lei! the wrong -r.:if!l1~!,Y1n'i:"t'i.":' d:1.J:'-.~ -!It;_ f<ll'&l)leye •ettatian killiftgs that tch turned on, thus broad•llJlk . :rear~1d boy from aibighly infec· haye claimed 15 lives'ln the J>!:O- bis police radio dispatches tiousformofbubonlcplague. viriCeinfivedays. "'er the helicopter loudspeaker .. state health o(ficials say a dog " · •ystem. • . . or "Cat probably ·picked up a A FEW Houas before tbe JN-ow I can reaUv . ....:: ... -:_-!·--* • plague_-iDtested r_lea that shootings,~~.Pro~es-ta11t • w"";'•-~ tran -11 d th .d. , paramilitary group llDDOlllltedit hy police-helicopters-are an ef.~ -SJ!il e e. llease.. •0 Would avenge the mm'ainl!UIV~-f~ive law enrorcement tool . William .R. Handley_. who died Protestants massaet"ed 8t a Just imagine that voice from MOl\,da~ m San 'FranclSCO. meeting in the border county of ~vebooming at you · Dr.·V1ctor Zalma, state Health Armagh late Monday. . • Ag enc)'_ director, said Wednes-, "All right, put down tbe gun_. day the ·cause of death was The Ulster Volunteer Force , aDd come out with your hands pneumonic plague, an advanced. said it would choose its tiirgets up'" st fth d ' hi h be carefully i n reprisal for the . age 0 e tsease w c can mUrders at Newton Hamilton SO Why,it'slikethethelordcom-spread by the victim's breath mues south of Belfast. The fifth and backing cough. manding the sinners down below. state officials said it is the victim ~ied in a hospital late YOU CAN' ALSO 1D1derstand same disease ~hich killed an Wec!Jtesday. '. estimated 25 million persons m Violence in Ulster has.claimed "!by DQP·Sinner.s get pretty up-··· ·the ''black death'' epidemic Jn vmore than 1,300 lives in six year& tight when fiymg lawmen are Europe aod Asia in thel340s. of fighting. The killings have con'. constanUy hovering above them. Zalma said the youth had spent tin"ued. unabated despite a six- , Jt's like when you were seated t b e s u m m e r with hi s month cease-fire by the pro- on that little stool and father· grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John . visional Irish Republican Army. 10Wered over you, lecturing on D. Grenko, at Carlito Springs, a . _3 iood conduct. You looked up and village in Tijeras Canyon east of More than 130 peC?P!~ have dieu he-looked-down..--_ _ Albuquerque..___,__ _ _ an_d oyer ~:~. ·_~1~~ have_ He said the diagnosis of tiftn'1DJured slnce th-e-cease:-nre t Okay, for the sake of communl-pneumonic plague was not made began Feb. 10. ty safety and keeping the peace, I Wltil it was tOo late for antibiotic& Northern Ireland secretar,Y. can go along with a litile hover-to be effective in combating the Merlyn Rees bas said Britain's. ing above me every DOW and disease. withdrawal from tbe province then. Zalma said, ''Therewerefaml· could precipitate a situation ly dogs· and cats in thi! area and similar to the bloody civil war in one of them Jllay have brought a the Congo in the 1960s after plague.Infected fiea home from a Belgium pulled outJ>fthe African dead rabbit or squirrel." territory. • • ' . Just so Joni as authority in the ·uy doesn't start talking to me again, . -.,,. ........ ~·· ''°'"·---~ •. ,. ... ~ ... .. C°m"'°"'''' llOW Weather \.9ttflfW~mllll~,_ • ( ...... ~ loUll fot, OCflerwlM NII!¥ tldllraMFrkSlr • Ll'IM nrl19f1 •llld1 l'lltflt •M "'*'"4"8f'IOun.H19'11 tOdar 70ki74 CMSlll ttifl'!Ht'lf1i1r•t Wiii r ... .. , ..... '° '""' ''· ll'lllftet '"'"· .., ........ wtll ,.,. ··-.., • a. Ti...._._,,.,..11;11,.wlt1b16l0 • ,· Hes OK' e • • • Nixo.n to-:Helease-lfi.s Inf ormatwn WASHINGTON CAP).-~·reeinenl remoTed eie Fonner Praside11t JU~ M.. P*lbllllT ol a \ealllu'. eaurt • Nixcm bas Nreed to.turn -to • ~ wbkll CGOll4 llave IUrtlllr_;ie.. the s,nate lnlelli1ence oomm•t-~die "°"'l')l!IM'• bmllill•• teeaome of his pJlpenwblcliout-tlai ollbe,CIA Pd .U...'t.J.S..ln Uno former U.S. eollw -&l'tl UlllJ....,..,..,.1~ Chile as well aa pfa111 for domestic lntelli1enc• ptherl.ni. ,,,. -m .... _.. ..... O( White Rouse coumel P~illp ::"'J..f P'llJlcll\,,1=.~1;. lluchell •Jld t<1day; -~ ' -Of-~ ----.. Tbecommltteeb,illuuedsub-P1«>E• DI -to deter • poeou for the documeni.. ~ • -..r.i • 'Wllelller tht1 are ownedbJllbGll ortbeacweroment. , • ' THE 8u11roENAS _.. ls- aued by the ~ate _.mill• last month as palt ot ltl tn.. vestigation of Nixon -1•iltra- tiqn efforts in the fall1of :tm_to prevent Chllean ~Marxf1t Salvador AUtlD<le froal eomlQa lo power. • ,;:,~~ciZ!!!~~:: T'\e· ache~ ·-rs P. icket. relate toUie aubpoen.aa, •• ~ 1aid, addln& that the documents . • I deal with NI.sq• •dmlniitr•-In. Ten States .1 Poll•1 towud Chlle aod plaM for domestic lnteWcence ifetbe!blg. Tbe acreemeot cm the :Nl.l<lll doi:umenta was worked out w• . . . . "' neaday amoog lawyers for NIX-·llj11.elledPreii~ In Pennsylvania, 80,000 each la. on, Oie ·Wblt!, _House and the , Teacben muched Picket lines Rhode Ill and and Micbi&an, Senatecommiuee. • 11110-today wbile nearly a 41000 in New York Slate, 21,000 Under the-terma ofjhe .,re.. m.Wion students toot an ex· tn' California, 11,000 at Marl~ meot, which 1till~equireo 'ormal tended bolidiay or -.at In un· Ind., 8,000 tn Ho"!>ken, N.J.," approval by a federal court, Nix· derataff ed, half empty 14,200 ill the Wilmlncton, Del • on'• attorneya will .. arch, the cfuarooma. • achoolsystem and 16,llJOIAGl'eat' files to d8termlne what clocu· Cblcaao public acboal teachers Falis, Mont. · menta and tapes relate \o the manned picket Unea for the Only 19-percent of Wllm· Senate1ubpoenaa. · .......i day, Idling -530,000 · lngton's 1,200 teachen·~ Committee. chairman Fl'ank students, and strike threats for work on the openlng~oflbo Ghurch, (0-Idaho), wllo last loomed IA New . yofl< and Los faU term Wedneaday, City '11· week insi1ted that Senate lJi· Angeles. • ficials asked the court to flnd·lhe v..Ugatora be all"!"'ed to de· IN Al'• SOllE !M!l.00!> st~· Wilmington F.ederatlon flf -termine-the-releyaney el docu.--dents ..,e;~~afl~· Teachersincontemptfcrorganl&-. ments for themselves, called the · eri'atrike.-· ·lngthe"!alk:out. agreement "a 1ood faith effort to Tbe Cllie•c~ Teacbera Union provid_e tbe ~.ommlttee · the and the iehool board, nudeed by papers it needa. Mayer JUebanl l ! Daley to ..We. their dif~rencea. resumed negotlationa for a new contract only hour• after 28, 1'4 union teachers becan picketln& the· city's M8. elementary am high s:choola. However, the talks failed to produce an aareemenL BUCREN SPOKE lo reporters after a meeting with members of tbe Senate committee. Both Bucben aod lawyers for Nixon stressed that the declslon to V..luntarily comply with the Senate subpoenas dill not mean the former president would not resist any other congrepional demands for his files. Committee v1c·e chairman John Tower, (It-Tex.), said the Dally PHolJ>tll•"f. Is GuorCMthed Monday-Fnct1v: u you do not nave your paper by !'.i::IO p.m., call be~ 7 p.m. and )'Our cop,. wlll be de- l1veted. s.turday and Sunday: If )'(XI do not reoelve your cooy by 9 a.m. Satur· day, or 8 •.m. Sunday. call before 10 e.m. and your copy wiU b9 deffvered. Clrc ........ T111,ei 111 ° Moll Or9nge County Af'MI '4J.4U I Northwest Munrinvton Beach. •nclWestmlnster ........ MO-ltn Sen Clemente, Capistrano Beach. S.n Juan Capislrano, 0.0. Point. South Laguna, LeguneNlguer ••••••••• :•twt~O "By Goll, why d911't wefintget the childera back Into acbool?'' DAiey fU111e<f to ~eP9ften. "Tben we'll negptlate-and we can.'' Cblcagb l!cboo>l• Supt. Jooeph Hannon Qr~,Nd classrooms closed to students as teachers Struck oii the opening day of claase1 Wednesday, but the schools were open to principals and staff m~mbers. Police stood b)" in the schools and at Loop of. fices of the board to prevent violence. IN .SUBURBAN Chicago, teachers ¥ Elgin. atnw:k today but classes were kept open for the ze,ooo 1tudenta. A strike by high school teachers at Joliet, lU. affmed 6,500 students and a week-<>ld strike at Urbaoa, 1ll."af· ~an~ert,OOllstudents. .,ijTbe strikes aft~ ~50Q ~chop! ~bildren In lllln.oi., 100,000 Baby Swap Ends Jrtell DEQUEEN, Ark, (AP) -Two couples ten the-DeQueen General·Rosp!W with their own babies wees.. nesday. more than a month after the hospital •it .. parentiy sent the babies home with the wrong sets ol parents, according to a spakesman.for the hospital board. The babies were born. In July to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fisk of Lockesbarg (Sevier) County and lllr. alid Mrs. Gerald Tabor of Broken Bow, Okla. Ray Kimball, chairman of the hospital's board of directors, said the F1W were-the first to smpect that a mistake had been made, when they founil ,. wrist bracelet with the name ''T.abor'' on it among' the baby's effects. ' . . • -·--• . • -----._ .. _____ .. .,... . . , --.. ~ ·--· ---· -~ . . . t ll9"1:tnb1t 4,"" t.WalkO..t I • ·-.-~ .. Couid e ' Hurt TV . \ ' . HOLLYWboD CUPll -Film· teehnlclan,1 are preparlas to atrltelor'llle llrtttime-J,NI, a.w.uu..tu..tcould--111 r.-.lllOVle mUlllc • -telovlalan~et. . Fourlocm-~..-~m111 eilltan, Jllbor_atory tecbnlclam, ' • rBESl'IO (AP)-Unlon or· tuhera~ 1eekln1 1upport in Californl1'1 vpeomiDt farai )@or npr-D~ oJectJmt1 bne -barred t-•Uy tram rue.bes wbere Cl'O•en te-flale aeeeas. =.i Juda•'• temporary order .,.ould. •-I 1uec.-it1. deny paraateed acce11 dwin1 a period al Intense el-adivlt7 ~ California-. -settet lilllot r-union lld. '1'be law, { Sate ·) the~·· 11nt. -effect lut Tltuitd'1 and llliq ol'petitlma to rore• efedlODI ....... tbia ~., ---• •--~-1 TRll ACflON CAJIE .after --.... c1an1811dltudlopro. . ,._, 'made>CW--. jectlonlatl -were aulbartzed to I• ......... ..,, .., ~-u United F-w-era llrikeWednetdaybytbeP>Wmlll ·r-~ ~ · 1..d::'wed ,..,. International Alliance of Anaellna Alioto, 'fl!lle;,, 5-11 adTWaz:e.0:~ In Pl'eono Theatrical 'Stace Employe1, J'rabcfal:o 1111(.0I'. Joaepb • Tiie UFW ofsanlzera were IAi::itrlte would be a,,_i..d the Alioto, llU been bol)litU!qd tu. to the Portenllle Sberill"1 AlloelaUooolMoUonPictureand with a DerYOua ·~ ~. -eel.., lresPOia Telnlll9nJ>rodueera• spokel'llitll aald. Slie re-ellar1•. and role-on their · · · POrledlY bad not been able . 1""" reeosnJsanoee . ..-er'• orcania•U.... the South Central Farmen Committee, , w)lieb ar1ued that allowlpc. an.yt>ne ,on. a per1on'1 land... ~ ltll1>11mlulm' riolald -.ut1t11oa.i propeit¥rllltta. ".We are doln1 .. er)'tblar > -1ble. te oooper!lle with 1111 ALRB ,!M have 1ald,.. sav..i oocu1..,. wt felt Ibo board was bl-towaff lite flllionl." ul4 D"'1 cwi .. , • 1po1<eintan"U...tbe 110•••0"0\lP· L. f - BUT unr VICE PllESIDENI' "Dolorel Huerta <Jllltended or- Pllbera •fll¥1Gl effeetl'fely nacb Wodera unled allowed lnilelcls. Pllrllcularll' 1\'be e ..-. Jrve on tbtrUth. ' "Tito order •eana we cannat elfecllvely tell '*""" ebout the eleetlcm or wltal tbe whole pro- cedure Is about,''. Ml'I. Huerta Jald. "Wockera 1bouldn't>l•• dJI.. . • \ ..r.-aoeltlled. Tltlll k-them SAN JOAQUIN DIPU1'1P.IUISDUl.8TOCKTON VIGILANTll. rrom ~ lnformatloa they . ' ....,..,.. F•nn WorlcMs El9ollon.lllra VIOllM9·1n "•Ida , 1 need.'' .... 4 . ... .... /lfftltl•p • fo 11~· •lilce Aue • ., when • U.S .• Dllt. Court Judie N. D. · · · , ! · bomb · exploded 0utaide Cnleker of Pl'eono icbedUlli} • SACRAMENto cti'PIJ _ couple's home bear1n1 Sepi. 12. to de~lde . • -I • wbelher_1to bsue an Jl\lllll<llm l Birth Contrql Jl:ejecte.d .: ~111 atlon .desicned to open ., . ap!Nt me ae.;esa rule oc let his moNiovemmentmeetioptothe ~orderla-.· pud~~buwoaaosemt,blypuus1 , et Ru'· 88 Q_;:;:___ , 'l1>e aeeeu rule jNBihlUtd an· -rue an opponen 1 oomp am .-:7ellll0a"" Im ottanlaen from the United th't lawm~eri• k~ ,enaeUnc 1 Farm Workers ind Teamsters to law1theyeantllveW!th. • .. To Be Next IOlktoworkerarorthreebolina The le1lslatlon, fUllOlll other day -before and after~ thin11, w~uld require such local bouraanddurln1theluncbbour. agencies as city councils and GJ · · . I bOards otsupervlsora to conduct o_mar T•.-et BVT' CllOCltE& ENIOINED open meetin11·wheneverthey are r-e the state W"l'nesday rrom aP1111· · considering appointments to in&. implementing or enforcing plannlni oreoastal comminions. SAN DIEGO CUPI) -The spy ita aeeet1 t'ule. · ' ship the CIA used to ..-vOI" part He aeted on a lawsuit tiled by a of a sunken Russian submarine reportedly bas a new mission: • yanklnc out. underwata-"bulls" ~--T. the SOvh!ts planted on the seabed .tUTt::llf .1JJJ1f only 50 miles.-otr·tbe California · \SMn•rd 1-M~ . LONG BEACH (UPI) -The Navy says it cancelled '1r $9.S mllnon contract with a San Pedro shipyard because repair work on two ·shlpe was behind schedule and the delay was expected to continue. co~tolistentotheU.S.Navy. ,'Like ~· 'f 'µtOSan Die co Eveninl'l'ribl\lte relll>l'.led Wednesday that the Glom'~ Explorer' will soon beJliD The Navy had two ships un- dergoing repairs at the Fellows and Steward civilian shipyard. Both ships, the World War II destroyer Holllater and the ,Point Loma.were moved out Friday. ~ yJ ._, ••• c-~ , SAN' FRANCISCO (AP) -A -jud1e has sentenced Eben operation•~ to remove or destroy ·Russian ae-.isor8 oritheoceanbot· tom in the 1vieinlty Or .San Cleniente lsland. . ' The Defense Department bu conlirm'ed 'tb~i .. underwater . 1,uncb trits or tlle Tfld<itl I, a ballistic missile with a 4,000mlle • r'l!'le deslgned,.to be launched frOm submarine1", are icbeduled to take place there later Ibis year.·'fhe Tribune 1ai41 the-Navy "wants the Sbvi~. 8'llsdts re· moved before the misllle teets start.•• LOSANG~ CUPll -Aclor Robert B. Falrbalm, 28, wbo plays Officer Chris Owem on the televiaioD aeries 4 "The Rookies''' rec.ently n:iet aome re~l policemen while drlvinl tbroltlh West Loa An1elet. They itrristed him for llrunken drivlns. · Gossage tO from six months to 15 · years In prison tOr blud.8'.eoning his 19.year-old sister Amy to de- ath. Police •aid. Fairbairn'• <ar was weavtnc ac.rdla the center line.al ,hl'-h ·~ late Tuesday and he failed a sobriety test. He wu booked on a.drunlten d.dvinJ charge and released m $31S bail. , Ji' or A Career ••• NOT 1UST A JOBf, BE A' "WOMAN IN WHITE" Bt!enmc. • .lf~dir.nl cq /h·ri1,nl 1ls.~ista11.I in 4or1 n1ontl1 f. DAY. EYL ' .O~t?o ' 0. Cl.ASSIS ~~ STAR_ . -H CW!IS.STA!I!!!!l_~.IACJ._ SEPT.r 8 MENT a~stsTANcr. ~MrD1CAL ass11nNG --~ ' ' • , PIOG«AM APPIOV(D 1r AMA/AAMA acc•r-SEPT· 15 .omo M1M111 NAns. V1t1 .. 1w11N1F1T,$ • .AVAllAILt:. "--~----' PAYMENT PLANS AVAILABLE 623 W •. 17th, SANTA.ANA· 541-4461 , , ' . • • ISRAEL ACADEMY . ' AHDITS UNIVERSITY SYNAGOGUE • atmd to the community at larte BJMllnP for the•New Year .. -may it come for penmal l\tlfillmefttt health and happine11 to all. May ll see ~ace come to ~•el and. b~ pn,bbon. . ~ .. . ~....JlD.~tD-•ccommqlalfi tbe_M_Mkm~s lt'OGl.I family and the muttftude Or guest.I who have expre11ic.ftlie -deiire to jdii" 111 for HolY Day worship, .Israel Academy will worship under the stars on Rosh Hubahab Eve, l'riday, at I : 15 PM, ana ~ Yen Kippor Eve. for Kai Mdray,..SundQ,-SepteliiM:r lf, at T:» I'll. A topcoat or ltq>-C<MS'moj< be bolplulsbould It tum coo1: ' · ' I., ' f• • : UJDiled.eourtesy ... u., for lldtlitlon,ol JU-lo available by = $5Z·~· Gueita Will lie aealed at 1 :15 on RoJb ' ah,~11(17;;!\)ot>'T.~~-' • ·. ' . '. 552-5556 1473& Sand Canyon Ave., 1rvln'e _, &OH .... Alitl ....... . :::.. Sii sio ... ""'" ·•". .. ~'1 ·•• I ' . . . . . ·~=·--. ' --SPORT SHritS ,. ' ''°""c.,.._ m i;:"· ' 30% II 60% QUALITY Q.OTHESOUl'S .. .... t ' •. 8'1 C' II SL f , I ..... , ...... Ii.~ -' ................ ,. ... \ --·~·· .,.... • , I! I • I ' . .... \' SACRAMENTO CAP> -T1te Assembly bu rejected a bill that -.1<1 lllow Clrls under .If to ob- tain contrae~j>tlves from a doctor with'out their paren·ts' permission. • The hotly debated meuure (SB·395) by St!n. Anthony Beilenson CD-Loa AncelesJ, wu .defeated Wednesday on a 28-35 vote. But the floor sponsor of the" legl1lation, Assemblyman Howard Berm.an CD -Beverly Hills), kept It barely alive by an-J DOUDCinl be WOUid seelr, to have · tbe vote reconsidered. • UNDER CUllllENI' LAW, un- married female minors may re· ceive·abortions, have a child de- livered, be treated durlnJ pre- snaney without parental cooserrt and purcha1e contraceptiv,es aucb u foams, jellies and con-doms . The Bellenson measure specifically excludes 1 sterlllz.a- tl<in aa a birth control method that coull!, be obtained without ,permtulon of parept.a. Opponen~ called the defeat a ·vlctoey"for family life. "Jly puslnl this bill, we would be tellln1. the parents of California, "You are ol no use wbatloever, and We have more taltb in minon, • •• Aue~an Peter Chacon (D·Sait Dle10>. 1aldWednesda7. "WE OUGHT TO be eneourar· Inc mlnocl to 10 '° their parentl and discuss these problems." ButAuemblJwomat1-aH. l'.seland CD·San J-),-W the measure, 1a11nl lie fD.. ddenee of medical prciblams· -sodated with blrtb COlllJol ff. vices and pills Is '°"""' smlll•' when compared wltb tlte l1t-o . cl-ol eomplleallalll-. Inc from abortions. Proponents said the bill equld 'reduce the number ol ~ SRI: SAID IT' was ~'naive" to and wu '-'reali&Ue" Wltlle oppo. tblnk that contlnulnS the eurNnt'· neats said It attacked tbe family .~bltlon a1a1nst mlnon reJ' unit and would .. __,. pro-eelvtns birth control would rd' mistuicy. . stopeendaetlvlty. ' Busm~woman's .Qody 1 1 Found in Santa C~a ' i SANTA CLARA (APJ-Pollee are lnveat11atln1 the murder of a bullnessw.1>!11.i! wboaenude body was found In her apartment here. wort. Siie manqed the llafdlait Quad, a oomplex of hoal ... of· flea, theaters ~d ''-· · ; She bad bie11 shot at leul' Barbara Chri1Une McDonald, 33, wufoimd dead Wednesday by friends who beeom~ ""lleernec! when she failed to tltow up for .cmce,pollce1aid. · No one baa been arreat.,f. and ~motive baa been establlslted, · ollleera,1ald. • ·on"~us. niansdo. Time to remodel your kitchen? Add a room? Install central heating Or flx:a l"O-of? Maybe even add a patio or pool? While you're at it. why not make sure your home is properly insulated. It will save energy now and save you m oney in the long run. If you have the inclination. we J,ave the money. We can finance your project entirely through your contractor or directly with you. And ask about our plan thnt lets you improve now but start payments up to six months later. To get started. jusl call or visit any of our offices. You'll find we make borrowing quick and simple-with a m inimum of fuss and paperwork. And all of our loans are rvade without regard as to race, color. religion. national origin. sex or marital status. To make things better on th~ hd"me front. depend on us . More Californians do. ·Penonal, courteous • . service. ... m BANKoFAMERICA ... • ' ' • I • A• .· D.<\.ILY .PILOT EDITORl.l\L P.l\GE · · • Laguna's .Ugly Station. T .True,LagunaBeachlsaverybeautlfulclty.Bullt ' Although the truck1.ls about 18 yeu• old, be hal1taus1yspota. · eetim,ata It will be serviceable for at 1eaJt 10 yem. 'lbebusstaUo ~Broadwaymaytopthelist. This Is prlmatily dtMI t.O the renova~ Ffrorta ol 1 'lbe station building la unappealing; the grounds =:.1!8ur.. ~=:-~.and ~ill B y, 'Uslsted I are poorly maintained lllld serve, more often than not, , • .:>. ·asarepo&itoryfortbeclt,v'sbatteredfieetoftaxicabs: The ~nd result ls that the ,d~,.artment, for ,re-' . . laUvely litUe money, 11'8 A better me.au lei protect I, The staUon a poor appearance aside, 1t la wholly the city agatnat 8 dlsaatrou.fare. -:~~uate fo~ the transportation needs of the com· • It Is not only fate wblch babrougbt ildl about but , Th~ space where buses are supposed to park ls so the men In the city's fared~partment. ' small that buses often must park on the sldewallc, or . • downthestreetawa,yfromthestation. D .I..~ (Y. O -) rl · th Thecitystafflswellawareofconditionaatthesta· e.~ our wn vea tlon. staff members recently proposed that the station be upgraded and expanded. Gasoliiie tax mo1,1ey set aside for public transit projects is available for this purpose. _,, I .Local leeders often say Laguna Beach is a town oriented towa rd public transportation. A comfortable . and attra~ive bus station would be another positive commitment In that direction. First Class Bargain It wasn't planned this way but the city of South Gate's decision to contract with Los Angeles County for fire protection is helping San Clemente residents. San Clemente Fire Department recently acquired an aerial fire truck in an auction of South G cite ~s no. longer· needed fire equipmen"-._ I If purchased new, such a velilcle would have cost the city from $100,000 to $110,000. But Chief Ron Coleman estimates his .new machine only cost · "Perform a de'ath-del'Y,irig act' ls the cbllling challenge being Uled as a slogan by the sao Clemente Fire Department and the Junior Woman's Club of Laguna Beach wbo are, In conjunction with the COW\· , ty Heart Association, otferlni programs o~ free bl<!¥ pressure check-u_ps. ~ ~ ~If t' •• , As gimmicky as the sle&\Ul llOlllldS, a check can, l,n fact, be adeath·def)'iogact. , • ' f High blood pressure, or b)pertensloo, hu )>een calledtbe"silentklller"beca~thereawottannoob. vious symptoms yet it is cilnsldered a le~(llng <!ause o ' ~ strokes and he•rt attack8. Once dlicovere<j, bowever1 itcanbetreatedaqclc<introllejl. ' ' · • San Clemente resident& will ave the opportunity " to get a check·up, when the program continues from 10 a .m. to 4 p.m . sep1. 27 and Oct.,25 in the Community · Center. The Laguna Beach program will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . Saturday in Main Beach Park. Area residents are well.advised t9 take advan.' tage of the programs, and the firemen and Junior Women should be commended for providing a need<;!d • I I • \ public service.' ·• ' f 1 -·bou~t'_10·_000_·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--=~--'---~~s-L--'-~~--=S_l(~E~NT~E-~_N_lA_L_S_P_IR_IT~~---,-,~~ Me,.-,. Be(ore Amas, He Says '°Bad !Week '.ForFordS- Dear Gloomy Gu~ . . , I-And Brown food Stanips Aren't: ';fhat Bad . . . ' . . Tothe Editor: Treasury Secretary William 1 So the city hall folks have Simon's statement. quot.i by { 1 ] lowered our tax rates in columnist Paul Harvey that the ' EVANS-NOV,AK Laguna-BUT "H is federal food stamp progr~ Is generally assumed" vaJua· "a gigantic ripoff, a. haveij for I lion will be up. Big Deal! chiselers,'' in his article enUUed r WASHlNGlON _ ni.; August the tax bill Is what counts. "We!fare Breeds Depetldency" Guess if It will be up or In the Dally Pilot Aug. 25, to have ~~on1re11ional recesa has down more or some. semblaDC4; of ,IP.,:'f:r!u"prl~~:...!~"::: · B.L.J. validity, If any, should show • speciflc figures of bow many peo- Sm!•l<m1 .ner.tall<ln& lo angry, · pie In various Income ,,,..._•• ets infiation-.conscious constituen\,s, Glcltfny Oul commt11t. or• wllmlttHI..., -· . .,.-••-alenins Gerald R. D~ wi'th --, ... ,.. .. ".tllOC:• ...... rurmttd.. receive food stainps. WKC .r'Ul"U 'I t MW'-° ... '· Ml '9IH' .... Ibis bi.cgnt polltlcil defeat since """"tto-.mrG•,0011r"11ot. I believe tM.t at today's living . .,becoming President. costs in general and high food these "ivory tower'' proposals. , Only a week ago, head-C0W1ters prices, that any family of four Your editorial did Ws ex- at the White Hollae and Federal ... rrid ot-• ··-"~be , with earnln1s in the r"l'!I• ~ cellenUy. • Ener1y Ad· v.,...ove en ..-Y~ a $S;0001o$7,000mayandpriibably RICHARDA.SEWELL ministration bbUDllut' 'liaultindgbdefeat for Mr. Fohird will have con.aidera'ble difftculty " -. _. • "' ' (FEAl were , wo Wi7 the last of • In providing adequate foOd' sup· •acer •I $an'.,1.,a1 confident of •• • enefgy'p~ram . ply and nourishment ror • the one-111,lrd· themselves without considerable To the~-I '. • "' p l 'u 1 -'one Bfil".l'Y FORD'&fl.OOPER-. sacrifice tn reqUiremt~ fOr -ID~A .13 lastleoftbeDally ( ' . ~ .. ftalistlC , then I f>tefttunreality. Tlie only credibility I might lend to the edltor's position is, that If we expect the existing Political areqa to Preserve the Lait/na Greenbelt, and ourquali· ty'of U.fe1 without making Our poSitions continually known, then we are.truly unr.ealistic. MICHAEL A. SCHLEY ., . P.S. Thanks for commending the Lag\lna Greenbelt effort lo Preserve open spac.e valuable to future generatiohs. accurate p"redi~tion or things to come. Th.is being so all churches are equaUy guilty of foretelling the future for they do solicit con- tributions for this service. 1 . The ~verend Zelda Pryor bas every right to publicly pi:actice her bellers ana accept money for its support. This precedent has been long estatillShed by an Other organized f'~i0ns wit!J the ac· quiescence of law: EDWARD LEWIS' ·. Belalatf DA Bieks ' Pellee PrlerlC9 Toih.e Editer: L ~ ., 1 " The Orange county BoBrd ot l To the Editor: , ,. • Supetlvisors -unable ·to chilk:e Ev.,.Yone already knows that off ipves\igaUons by District Al· .taxes in Laguna.arehigb enough, torney Cecil Hicks . and tem· and !nany·people have sµrted lo porarily stalled In their attempts seriously question what thef IJl"e to, ~ansfer key personnel from • I Senate vote • • 1be polllical earthquake of Betty other neceasitiesa uch v ' boiJa. , Pilpt <di al )lage, there was a _ needed lo """. Ford's CBS intervillW Aug. 13 la Ing, clothing, and other 11..i., · lettft from Mr. "})-~ Klock 1r----rfi••1'1'dtdtn ..reflectecLinJabulatecLreaults of and therefore sh~d11e t!llt!tltd """-'-lainln1 abouL,_Vlng-- . Ford's veto of Albert Sindllnger's. authoritative to reCeive the benefit ol food much socia~ secunty benefits, 1 getting for their tax doU'lfl. You the, district attorney lo the shefJff .can count m~ u aJDQD& -that -arc QOW freezing the disttjct groupnow. • •· attorA#y.'s funds. Now one of ~incident-that l\as-4?aused~eiticroni.et-bas beirt indicted~ me to reel thia \l{f'Y was the by the' grand.jury and is await· e 0 0 ti n u e d nationwide poll: a spectacular stamps in the purchase of. food. -because ..he 1s fort~ate to have.. domestic con· drop of 16.S_percentage points In earired that much. Does he forget ·trols. Just list Thursday, Mr. -tJie-President's approval rating I DOUBT that there are many, the United .States survives : Ford was privately claiming 35 from 55.3 percent Aug. 10 to 38.8 if any, with incomes in excess ol tttrougb able taxpayen ,ucb aS Senate votes (one tnore than percent.Aug. 24· , -.. $7,000 per year ex~pt in excep-he? needed). • .. ?~t is 38Mr5. Ford st\-ust ....J•t-tlonal cases of large families d Soct iFal SecD unR'ty is elgreatt . Presith .• · But the President cou.ld not -since · percen J u.-;1ore with four or more minor en . . oosev saw at 'have Lnown what his aides ~e ~ayaguez incident. Althoua,b. Children, who receive food when the firat computer was I teamed Jalt wffk froin telephone Sindlinger attributes Mr. Ford s stamps, and it would seero.that in cotnpleted; 1 'Univac''t sbquld be calla to Senators across the coun... current. slu_mp parUy t~ bad -.. a country which spends more utilized. by our government to economic news, bis lntervieweni ·than $100 billion for armaments help "insure'' us against another try. recorded voter .llfter voter com· some of which undoulUclli la oi "depression." It is a machine Those calls drastltally 'plaining about Mrs. Ford's com· questionable hecesslty and that does not and should Dot pre-~~se:.t~°r:t ~a~~~= m~ts~omorallty. . waste, that the mucti. lesser tend to advise peopleJ The reci- 1 (with the House a Jost cause). Sindlinger's data 15 supported. .amount required to enable those pienta have~~ 4ecide to put that The reason: Senaton Were inun· by non-scientific evidence: who can not without great IOcial secunty monet to. work d-by constituent complaints Item: One · of the Republican BBcriflce in other needs, provide qaln. , headline arUcle .... in the Daily ing trial. ' < • Pilot, .. 8 Nabbed on Beach Gay The board, 'apparently 'sex Raps." · hemmed in by its own corrup- For a long time now, Lagunans ti.on. is now attacking the courts have llatened as our police de-Their charges are stupid and Ir'. partment complained that they .responsible. In·the. clistdct at• are understaffed, and hence less tomey's war on political corrup"' capable of protecting our lives, tioo and organized crime w -\g afety; and pt'operty. Yet, must remember tbat the~ ar8 somehow the Laguna police insepar.i.ble'.. Perhaps this is the found the means to send five or-reason it is so tiifficult for ~ ficers to a., dark beach at2.a.m. in political leadersbip to wage ~a order t.o appreh~nd eight persons comprehensive war oo Ol'ganized whose "crlmel'.' threatened no crime. Hicks la atiempti~. !ci one'slife,safety,orpropert)t. wage such a-war, and is t>eiq.g choked by our politicalleaders. CERTAINLY, at 2 a.m., on a '• about any new guollne price party's flbrewdest national their families with adequate No ~bl, peo_p:le whO n;ceite, ---bllre•~Pllrtll!ularly-am·onr.--operalivellr driving acrosa-coun foo~hould-not ..::ei-callet!;· =-.Clar securit;>'. ~ farmers. The impact was . in-try on vacaUon, was stunned to chiselers w,ben they · ve food to pay much taXes w 65 tenalfled by sloomy lnfla\ion find the whole nation talking stamp& to help them feed thtlr years of existence. Do they de- dar~-bea~Gjif~f·~~oAT~:J~S'P--thtT'1~~..i~tci--1 ,the JlO!lCe could not even claim • ;\raoafer. lnvestig live personne they were acting on a public ~ the organized' crime unit., but 1'¥1isance. ';there simply wasn't , the.court ruled again.st this theJi &11,YODe around to be offeoded. the board is ~zing funds0froln Except,ofcourse,forthepolice. this unit. l{ow~ver, had the • • filureo and Gulf Oil's defec!ion about M,rs . Ford's Interview with fOmilles. ' -T I serve a hand out? Before It-was from decontrol. • · , an overwhelmingly negative ef. Until definite figures ar , humanitarian, today It la a "rip The !Int bad news came early feet against her husband. publicly made available from off''. Does Jlr. Klock encourage 1lut week when the admlnlotra· llom: When Yord campaign which it may be conclusively connlvlnf, llldolent· people to lion loamed a awing Democrat. manager Howard (Bo) Callaway established to what extent, if steal from US and our goveni. conservative Sen. John and· Rep. Louis FreyolFlorida any,abuaesintbefoOdstampor mer¢? In tbe same .me, 11.r. IMcC!eUanofArka118811,prObably travelled through rural Florida, welfare program exist, ouch • Paul Harvey aays 'il\thln our - would vote to override after Mrs. Ford's comments ranted article• as Paul Barn)''• ~ptomnati~ there ~ omiioUt M:eanwhlle, L&gunans were be-transfer been effected to the Ing robbed, buraled, and raped at -sheriff, life filnilSWOOld not-haf d the utual.rate. ·And, if we?-ate to been frozta, because the gullible believe our own pelice, it is an sherjffis ID their hip pockets. alarming and· irlcreaalhg rate. Now the board .ls stymied, ..i Why then spend i-Bluable police they are attecking thecOurta. < llatenlng lo an1ry rural eonatl, with Vice President Rockefeller "Wellare Breeds DeoJMWIOO" .,_ , tuents. Next came word that and high gasoline prices as tho are of questionable vallclil)" and F • }'\'· WONG e!fort-cin nabbing COCl)>les in the Tpe district,· attorney final! bulbea? As a-tupayer this, cl-baa something concrete fu~or I)", I would hope that the police -with Bild Is ilolng a treat Job ,Repuhlicao Sen. Robert Tait of majorllepubllcan grievances. do not merit serl.,.. tOtllide'a· (Oblowaawaverlngbadly.Sowu Item: When .Ford campalg_n lion. ~ 111·-••elt .9efeH• . -. their prlorltle iiid &.et these lriveatia•tlOns. HIS Sen. Bob Dole of Kamu, another operatives asked Republican · supposedly eure Republican. statei c bafrm an Richard I ·The most atunnlllf defeetlon Richardl of Utah lo suggest a was conservative RepUblic'an state fundraiser, be replied-that •Sen. Norris Cotton of New his conservative state was not Haml>"hlre. The White House Ford country In the wake of the 'coosldoredCotlon a windfall vote FlntLady'~romark.s. for decontrol. But he lntenda lo , voteforoverrlde. •UDENESS 6 ·POU'i1CS - Private, realistic assessments .Needless di1courlesy by Gov. Within the administration ranre Edmund G. Brown, Jr., of J>etwaen poor and hopeleaa. The California toward a f.Uow gov. • •. ~ ... 'Ir~ '*""· Woll•'*' ,,.,... ,,.~,., u. .. ,,.,.. ... , •• ,,,,,,_....with ~-... ,ii,..n•"."'r--:-~ "'1'0l' may bave decided that 11 to 9. vote by the· site selection committee backlos New Ybrt onr Los Anfeies for the 1979 Democratic natloaal convention. Gov, Philip Noel of Rhode lalaed, chairman of the Democratic govenion, last •!ll'-1111 Miil eacb of hla>coll..,_ a tlM Wt balidaoma hl""'7 of the Rhodelaland 1tate police, ....i.11· las lit .. Pd publlsbed by hla ollllro'a blantalll ~lei>. Brown returnOll hl1 copy lo Noel, aceompaDled by • foc:m letter 1tped by ab aide upialnlnC -·· Pollq of ntJecUDI all tlfb. l • * I NO.I, who baa never met Jlrw'll, bas been ~ •-llD<e. "Brown doe111't'!llt11 with 'a full 1teiba1 · upitalr1J '' be nlPPC"I wllen Brown did not ..., uP for the PartT• n-teldhm In Anam.. • SilllON APPEt. ~Editor:+ , ' back to the real bu'"""5S of .,ab-neI. deputy ~ct attorneys an . • . • .i.Y-edltorl4! of Aug. 27, dellll· blq ,people who $eal1""_<l<> invesUgatori' alijre, ~ cloiDg "Ill IW• Ee••i-'e .se,iee , uia tJie Lqun)I' GreeabOlt._;. · threaten our lives, clur/afety,. W afllciesit Job.-111 ao bi'de<ly and .., ,; tloll 9" the flosam...-GI-unit. '*""Pf"P'rty· • · tiusintssfil\.e toanner. I ,kno~ · TotheEdl(9r: , • , eobdomlnlum project as un· ~NT.HONY,ILSACCQ these men, and•! know they ar ConlratulaUl~ nllllll•, saddened me. Wbat-ap-•, $· . • "not out to get.anyone" as w editorial"lmpdl ble. • -~•·•1flo1*,ourbl-.tconljle .f'-.•#Re"91•11 '· sugg_l'sted· by. certal ntferrlnr lo ·p I • ' . .--fl'qlects ·"45 ~ i-'Toth llldi .' \. ' supervisors: .. Oncthe~e~~.' ~1-e,"l)romptsmlfj>re-ltbw'th~'.>fled · and. , MARSHA'LLF.NOJqU • •• -.a1n a · alnll Jtlll tlla cloW11loWli Los . 1 .,. • ~0 · ' • orteni.cl p~n~bas come< Miceln IA "45 pereent open ,cynlc1111t.U.•tl read~~ pro- up With ''AJA ilTesPoC!~ • · e." ~ • Aeeutlon of 7S 'tear old)f\everend that bas no bas la In • • Zelda Pryor oC the Qiuri:h. of ---Time .... . ; I ~anolber $,toO lo Astrollght by tlllr dC>tlOOClerl and apin we see aimUar llllf9ollllic ~ trll'O].W t1ay lo ' l\l&rd!ans Of our publlc _.als. • ""-"nc effort 111adt at lnll the decl Bl Toro Aa I undentand ii, the Rev. air;;;t coot lo the pub8c -I, In. Road • oro Freew1r in· , 7.elda I'eyor R~ctlcea utrology, valved .804 rreater lnClinlct COit • ieriredtoe i1 re11.liatic, tben I . a f<lCID ot re on that predates lo the public throuch develop-choooe uan.alty. 'If -*'i"W the Oiriotllnlty and moot other or- mental delayg and raultant lack w.ate d. ano1bw 428 ui>* lo the CAnl...S reUglj)na. ol. employment. not tO mention now overloadecf sewage '1olems I do not practice or believe In drl'Jing up the coat of land In that area la <eallatie ....., 1 -OCY but do -feel .astrology a!Nady approved f0< develop. pref• unrulity. lfr«hliitt11i.-. bas luat as mueh ba_sl• as any ment. quill)"of'aif U..,eby~ otbor~1nl1edrellgicm lnclud- The public needs to be made the lnol...,ce cifTeaplragy W· lllf'Chrlatianily. . aware of the enormous COit of neu in the_ 1Saddleback Valley~ Pwtdl ·''0.K., you Afr Cqe:sf ••• ," IP THE Reverend Zelda Pryor la lo be prosecuted for ""1IOl'tin1 lo fontell the future by raadlng the Po8ltion OJ the ..,.. then WVflr'f church In t~wn teachin( -the Bible .redlcts events lo come and bu In the put, the ll'an culdiq Iii Wise lllen and l1Wlll tbejD -If ader liq been ....... e no dlapCe Re•ol ..... In the Bibi II belnr t•Ullbt IOd"I' aa ao ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOI -~ N. Wtrd.Plibfttlwr Tf'oma11Ctc:vil , ~ • .Barbero Kf'f'ibkh • Etfitorial Pagt E~ The edlti>rial pa1e or tlJe Dally P!lol seeks to inform 111d stimulate rtad&ra by prwenllns on thls~P•$e di\rerse comment.,.Y oned ca otinteret;t b'y syddlcM· to '1mnist& ..-d c:1rtQontaU: by Providing a torum• for readfrs' vlewi aDd by pr~nU-llC ..._ ttewtP1per'1 opja1on1 •nd kl"" CJn c•rrent topics. The flditon.I opinions ol tile Oally =•Pl'f'ar' only I~ lhe editorial c alU.e top ol the page. ~ill I/Ill • .,_ed by U. columiliit,s · <tll•!1CJOni1tt and letter ~tm .,.. ear own Ind no enddiriemmt thtl11 views by the Dally Pik&i lliould be Interred • Tburaday, Setitembert. _,. • I I I • • J J I • • Gun Rowett Claims Three I . . . ... • . f et Pletuetf Patrons ' . . DUBOQUJ;, Iowa (AP) -The big attrac· tion at the ldle Hour Tavern is Georee. a black piranha fish from South America. Patrons Call ~lm ••nubuque Jaws.'' ''They all wonder If the Piranha would·really bite If they would stick t!>eir hand in the tank,'' said Mary Tindell, the head bartender. • less bass . Except for his teeth. MEITL, 58, FEEDS George five ounces of beef heart each Sunday morning and slips him a dozen goldfi~b at midweek. • ''The goldfish make "' good way to feed him,'.'. Meitl explained. "Whenevo;r he ,ceta kun- gry he takes ·a Ji tile. snack." "ONE GUY or-F ·ll'.:..1-·fered me a larg~ sum oresl· fl.tap of money to lat him put. RIVERSIDE (AP) - his handin the tanli;but I A burned-ouU _..,..., refused. lt bad lieen a section in th~ s1n JadJl..· cotlple of days since to MCM.mtalns will be_.r. George ate.•• -~-habilitat-e-d-a'L an_ Cy Meitl, t.be bar's estim·ated -cost of .owner, bought G.-&e • $100,ooef, the U.S . .Forest ~e years ago ,wJlen the-Service annouii~edt Th .piranhawa!bai;lolythree area was chan'eil' by a Inches 'lol\g• GJ"Owli now fire ,<\ug. 8 touched off by to H ln~h~i aeorge ~ boy pl'1Yi.n2 .,wa,11 .. looks .more like it harm:~ matches. · ,. • ' • ' Spaiaking Student.8 Rejecbd • , ' ~ .. ;~ • I '" • " I ' ' . ember•. 1975 DAJl.J I'll.OT Tax on 'Freebies' Asked Glass Wall Tllea· i}9-l(I BOl/10U. . ~ "\ $5.8.5 · EAOI _ J IT' dis~rw~ - -sqlWU ia choice of patttmsi Gives color a!!d tex.ture .,,1; to wans. Adds a subdu~ quility .. not found in mlrro(s. [asy to Install. . ' ---\ I 10Ull l'IC I 99t_\ --- • 1 ermnent omplo.v -i<! l>OI~,.. ht- 1 eomo for the viii .. ol • or chaurreun ~Yided tne>flr >de. lf« cW the tu propoui. apply to non·-lrlnc• bonefil11NCb u medical Insur~. ncatlOll loave which are received by all emgioy• Ill a eomimi7-. • · But aey frln1e benelila restrleteilto a 11111· que clua or employs may be .-ld<t'ed ~. mooeylncomerorEodaaltu~ • j ..... 'l'HE VALUE OF~ TRE-JIENSFIT 'would be lnc)uded Ill "'ll5 tneomo l>T de· torminlni Its poteni,lal worth at ""!!':.t length" deall•a in a ~n;latket. UlelRS -~ ., .. J . ... ' ' . ._ 1 Jeans for "' · Girls '' I ';JEANS ; -~s-. JEANS Aaoorted Styles Hu11uelec!i0n otfallrics "'11 aifols. flatn --Men's-Long SllN--~--~·J<ll!Ol-~ila<ts.fot.bo)S...Sluo.l<an<onfl-- Sp_ort Shirts f61,g'1i. OI009e "'~'' now -"1\1~ is . , · .~TIONAL llt/YI ---~""'-.a.,UC11••'1kJdY'Shlrts- Rockwell electronic. -;.calculators· give you The Answer. ' 39.95. 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SJeeveless, long and 1s)lort·5Jeews. fJ:ca11ent value to $20.00. For tht . price of ONE of these etsewhere. ynu can own as -y lWEflTY 11 ~C'N'SAVE! YAUIE$ IO $21.111 $1.41 . Retail Yalte 'A lllEW· i . complete. . .._ Handsome Polr/kn1t sport shirts in an mortment r ~ of attract!V! styles In solld co lots. Same with ltrls-Slm 7-14 ••••••••••• : • $3.59 :Z~~S:M~~i~1th contrasting sti!cfl trim. Blys-Sl?S"l· l& ••••••••••••• : ~.!I $11.IO ••toil VllMS Mns-$1D/$1Z Yaltes-21-.J& ••••• 5.15 ___ , -,,_fot\ --' --- I $1.51/ $2.10 R1L Val. WESTMINSTER :15401hoch11 .. c1.. COSTA MESA ·. 175 E. 17th St. SANTAANA . ' ' Bristol & MacArthur y ··ORANGE ( ~ ... J 821 H. Tustin AY•.· ot Newport lk'd. • Horfft of So. Coo't ,,_. . " WE'RE OPEN DAILY 9 TO 9 •SUNDAY 10 TO 1 • PIC'N'SAVE-TONICHT! r ) I I f j • ~ I • I I f ' ,tf DAii. Y PllO]' For the Record· ~ ....... .... M•MO•IAL MOIPITA" • P•811TT8a1AM ,,., .. ,.,. .... eM Mn. U"'Y 0N9e, •t KMlf "'--•~MeM,f'rl "". _,.. Mn. LAIPI ,,_*-. MODI) 'Villa V•rM Ne. 11~, Hllftllnteon _..., IN ..... Mn. DI .. 8ot91N11t. lt'ft ~,.~l.ill\t'.•ll•'f',My Ml. Mid MrL JeM Arm1tr.,... t7t6I ..1ec: • ..-...v111u,Mv-"'·.,..MR. Mlltl,..w Mc.i...\11111&111. UUlldlfl, <MUI M ... , ltoy '*· and Ml"L cien.nl o.~ '°*" INMWCI, HWltlltfl-... ~ .... IN. a.W M". Dennl1 AIMii, MJl lytwi. Or., Hlilftll"'*" a.foCh, fir! IN • .,,., Mn. JlaNOlph K 1"'9tt', 1171J: ~0rde,,........nV•l .. 't,b0¥ Mr ..... Mrt.. Ll6¥d WIM<.ar-. 2175 ""'"k· C:.&e ...... bey '"''"·'"' Mr, eNI Mn. llUllM WltlM\, J41D ....-s.1,tt11 *· -Mn.. ltk,_. SCflllMf1. ... Mi-. .............. kid\'*" ..... Mn. .. ._ c...,..,.. 1'Jll s.Mt ...... ,_..i.M VM .. y,fltl I/Ill, ... MIL G.lrf MM! ...... Vt .,..,......_CMll•N,fltl #1# .... MIL Wllll.m T"°"ll~ 4.$51 iww....-Of"., ''"''"'· '-' .. ..,..,,,,,. Mt. llld Mr•. Wllltr lite .. , J672 Hlofio9• fff'ff(t, lr,,.iflt,...., *·'""MA. JtfWI 00.llfV, •aCllnoft Sl., """'""ha< ft, girl Mr. •nO Mr•. OrfflOl'Y CM--. 14*t1 Fir Aw., lr,,.+M, llOY "". 9111111 Mf'I. Jon11 w,i11er, ttf llht.1 Tn,c;fll, NewP011 a.ec11, bol' NI, eM MTt;, ~r'l' A•Pftlrtfl. 1.UI l ""'''°'°· 1""1119, girt ? A~t.ltlf Mt. •1111 Mtl. O.\tld C1rrlco, 141 W..lf,C-\tMIN,lloY .. ..,....,,,,,, Mr. llld Mrs. Ktllll G1ydon, "'5 Ilk· '-If.. CO.St.I MIN, llOy • WASIUNIJTON (UPI) -STP Corporation, maker or motor oil ad· ditlve1, bas •e~epled • Federal Trade Com- mission order bannine use or advertlstna claims alle1ed lo be Calle and misleadlna. • Repo~ffit· As 'Invalid' . , "' • CHICAGO (AP)-Al\)Cllr•m1111ror111uecr-- Blue Shield 1ay1' a·~ draft ol a toVe&'ll· ment report .i:rlllcal · ol tile ~· etlldlUICl' If ''based on Inferences and tMrefon ta.v8Ud. ··~ / "We atand comp~ wltb all)'bodJ wb• II,. cornea to admlnlstraUve-.Uv-and etlld•· cy," said Duane Carlaon, Blue crou-Blue.Sjlleld vice president for conlp>unlcau•. ' ' . ' .,. ''TWS REJ'ORT W,\$ BASED ON ecanomlc lbeoey, not on fact. 'lbeY (tlle reoelttben) II>' 10 themselves," Car1-111ld Wednesday. • • • ...... --~ .. ' DonaLd R.· Rumsfeld, White House chief-of-start, yawns as be sits on bench on south lawn In wee' h~urf or the morning waiting for President Ford. -I -... I . l I ~ ~MllMoftV .. )O,tlrl 1# ..... Mn. It-Id HowM"d, 21•1 YIWfl"ltl#I. HWltl1t9IOl'I .. ac".tlo'I' Mr. aM Mr1, Jaal Va11lch, tM1 C1r~t1a11cl Of., HW1l1r!9'9R 8"cll. ... 111. ""' IMs. w1u1 ..... V•••~ d:t taltit Vllt.t T.,.IUI, S.11 °"'""*• bey ITl\b 111119111 Clfnl from IMde Allbll lotllw tier blt>V ti HI .. ) Ml,.,., Mr•. Clfudt ...... 11111, zxm 11i. SMIJWfl\MllMolllllljo, bOy Two of the five F1'C commissioners declined to support the cea1e-and- de1t s i order sayina, ''This order is too weak," Ckmeme Chec~ups Hit308 The report. ~~.1118 Social ,security f<dmlnlstrltlon and Unlv~lty ol Florida, has -not been made p111btle. But a apokesman for tb .. .iucly Mldlteonchld• tbt 1tant ._p!'Ofit health Insurer lsleu efllclent than lb pro.·'-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;";;;";;;';;;';:";;;'';: .. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=i flt·1eekinr compeUton. .... NII • ..i M"-lArrt O.s..a-, 1':11 Slntl .... ~ &eec:fl, bOY IN. aM Mn. Jlotltrt co1~en, 1n11 ,........, .. UI .. H\ll'ltlllflon &Ncll,. ... J•r•.1•1s Ml . .,,,_ ""1. ICa-UI Orten. 51111 y,.,..,._ Irvin., Mr IN. •NI Mr1-LVM ffal1lft1191', 1'mt f"IJI I.ti~ Hloll'tlllOton Beach, bOy IN, ana Mr1. R-ld Pl'lel_.,,.n Hendrb,1•¥..,.,bor Mr. and Mrl. Rortlld Jec:llson, mt Tilorpr, W.1tml111uir, bo'I' IN.al'ICI Mrs. Roe-r Kirwan, 411 V111& 'Trutl\.I, N-port Bea<l'I, boy Mr. 11'111 MA. Arri' Lu11•mbowfllr. 29SJ'Crofld0n, COltl Miii, boV Deatlt Notices NI, lfld Mrs. llrllfl (dgM, llOI Vk· ...,...._I, cosia MIN, 9lrl Mr. lfld Mrs. Gaf"y WlflWI, 11•11 Hlllogri9, Hl.W'lll"'9klrl 1tac11.91rt .... ""'· '''' Mr. •rd Mrs. e.111•ml11 K91'Nttnl, rn E. llttl,Cotlol MIW, bo'I' - Mr, 11111 Mrs. TllOrnoms TUI,* St\ld'I' Or.,C"llMlw,Ooy Mr. fllll Mrs. Rlclwlrd Ho,._., U3JI 'l'orUNr1 l.ll., Huntlngtofl Bekrl, ..., Mr. 11111 Mf'I. Donlld 01r11,., 'IUJI ~ l.11 .. H~"'etwl Btiacll, Clo'I' Mr. •rel Mrs. St.lflil'llft O.hlf, 1971 THll-..clPl.,C.."Mlw,elrt Mr. 11111 Mn.. Don.Id $wMIOI\, 2H Fio-rSt.,CMt.IMlll,...., Alf9!tltJ, lt1J Mr. 1Plt Mn. Mlcl\ffl 8111, J01 Orchid ....... c.r-••"'-'·•''' Deatlt Notices CHAlllM6N LEWIS A. En1man said, "Sl'P oil treatment is of no significant value to the majority of cars which regularly use the proper grade of oil. I accordlng· ly have difficulty in ac- cepting an order which does nol explicitly re· quire STP to· qualify. its future claims.'' He was joined in dissent by Com- missioner M. Elizabeth Hanford. STP's former presi- de n l and major spokesman ls racing-car figure Andy Granatelli. The firm makes oil and gaaoline additives and oil filters. Its advertising theme is "The Racer's F.dge." A total or 308 people took advantage or the free blood pressure checkups offered by· the San Clemente Fire Department in conjunc-· lion with the Heart Ar.- socialion. Carlson in luro'WU ¢tic al of the report. ' ' ''THE AUTHORS THEMSELVP SAY twice there i1 no appropriate measure for purposes of comparison. They say there la QOvariable. '' --. Carlaon ~uoted Crom the report: "For pcirposes' of comparability the expena;ea incurred ln the de. livery or health insurance mi:ast be expre.Hd in re- lation lo some other variable common lo the com- mercial insurera and Blue Croas·Blue Shield and medic are. However ... there exists no appropriate measure for purposes.of ~mparlsop." Sixty, or 20 percent\ of the participants were re. corded as having blood --:-------=,.,,,..~--,.---.,-- LOW COST AUTO ·~ -· INSURANCE pressure elev•ted W.AlftE beyond the normal limits, a spokesman.; ~persons0verlw~-five S 102* annually ~d:,.~n!~:.~~ti::,~ ~IAMONDS ~ G'-MSTONES T'"-~•earofd slno1a males 5 J 44*annu·•1u uauallydiscovered. Jewel• by JoMph• 11 i.ching tor diamond• iind "llil''T"'l'liilJ 6~ ... , He attributed this to _.,..from onv1101-anc1 ....,.._ Carofu• Nineteen'•.earold single, males 5 J 67* annually ::.lJ.articipants being :=": = ~1 ~ ':tv~:;~'::, Clvl,llnw~•ontrl • The program will be Sunct-vC!oMcf,MklorM-.~ . ~ ,_.~411•"'9,..,.. 1AJ.n .. 11•110H PUMllAL HOMI Coronadel M11r 873-9450 repeated from IO a.m. to • ' Is b I . h BOB PALEY and Associates Inc. THE ORDER WAS ac-4 p.m. Sept. 2'I and Oct. 1ewe_ Y--osep cepted by both STP-~2~5:'.in~~tb~e~-C=o~m=m~uni==t:yJ~!!~ .... ~·; .... !;!~-~-~··~--;;~·;·~ ... '!"'~-!;~·~·!-~-·~·~··~·~·~~LJ~~~~~~·~·~s-th~~~Or~o;""~•~C~ounty;j~~64~2~·;6~S~cOO~Jt Corporation of Fort Center. . • North Orange Covrtty 546-3205 llLLllOADWA.Y MOITUAIY Lauderdale, Fla., and its advertising agency·.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'"'fi Stern, Walters and Slm.: mons Inc., of Chicago. 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa 842-9150 McCORMICK MOITUAIY Laguna Beach ... 494-9415 San Juan Capislrano 495-1778 PACIFIC 'f'llW MIMOllAL rAIK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 35QO Pacific View Drive Newport Beach. Californl1 6«-2700 NaPAMILY COLOl«AL-IUL HOMI . 7801 Bolaa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 sNmtS' Moa'rvAlY ·• 827 M1in St. Huntrnoton S,1ch ~53i PUBLIC NOTICE As in all such cases, the FTC said the firms' agreement lo stop cur· rent advertising prac· Uces "does not constitute an 8dmission by lhe respondents that they have violated the law." Eleven specific ad- vertislng practices were cited. Fly ua. Anywhere In the · DAILY PILOT NO MINIMUM INVESTMENT PERIOD on a M5,000 minimum hl\'Ctil1ncnt an( your' ln\'C!ilntcnt cams u. hlg 6-1/2',{, Int.crest unnunlly. Coaunerelal 6oedlt'/C\ THRIFT PASSDOOl(AC'.OQUNTS (G]i} e For CaUfomla a.identl oii.ly. Mt111btr oCtbe Callfoml1 M90Cl•tlon olTllrift and Loin Compllllel. •Caamerdal Crwdltri.. ~ CostaM'" Santa Ana • 370 E. 17th Street • 1228 E. 11th Street • 774-67,0 • 5'7-5811 Now thru Wednesday, fept~10 Any pi11a,Any pitcher 54.75+TAX ----·-----,~AM· I I I I I I I I I I ~.Pizza 14.75 Any Pitcher I +TAX I Bring !his coupon to one of !he li)Olllclpotlng stores below Yoo I get Ol'I'/ large pizza; Ondo pltctier of sol! dl1nk Of hous'I ooer for I just $4. 75 plus tax. Offer good lhru 'Ned~ay. Sept. 10. I I . :32095 Camino Capi1trai10 ·~ llfar' ~,hClltO - . . 496-00511 I· Get an instant retlim of 60.05 . .~ . 'J on a wardrobe inve•tment of 269.95 now thru September 14th at. Silverwoods . ~ - . '• ' • ' • ' .. •. . . Sllverw~comn up with a maximum "return ontln- Vestment," designed to enhance wery man'rfashfon portfOllO. select your key wardrobe requirements In 1 one lhOpplng trip. A 1_ult, 1POrt coat and rwo pairs of •lackt-!!)ur~piecas to mix and match. Enjoy these In.tent ,1#1111dfm'd•, •• a aaving q! 60'.05 and a variety or 'utfll• J~t wlll ·keep you .well-dr~ed for PnOntba to ~'"''Here·•~ IJ wot kl. from our Ju"st-arr vad fl:H 41oebyo~•I'°'' • . ., , .\ ' YOU.A CHOICE Oi=: Any suit at. .. : . _ . , .. __ 135.00 • • Any.sport-'coat at , 79.95 Any. pair of slacks at ·_ Second pair of slacks at 27.50 27.50 TOTAL PRICE 269.95 I . voµR INSTANT RETURN 60.05 • . ·you PAY ONL't' 209.90 ·-.. I • I \ . I t • ..:::..":..:::.""_~":'::J,_ ... ~----~·:"':"'.'T""--;::~.~---4~5-F_A~s-H_IO_N._ls_LA_N'::-D_·_N~EwPO':"'~RT~B~~A-C~~....;.......;. ____________ .:.J . --• I r ! t r • .. • -~-.. . .. -r J'!'!! I 9 ;:;.. I I MiMr '> tWI -..-or .... r . E F,UW.Y CIJIClJS I • • • " "WI ,_ po ..U11 to bo qoliot if I 1aM 'I!! toliNli'I with Ml'' , Vari8tions -on the cube . . ' Steck a lot of atorajJll ~tft ~lcte boa~d compo11enta. All variations on the cube, "" tiley come In .different alzea and atyles. Some have drawen1, some have vertical or horlionta"dtviden1 Put them together to match your needs and your space • . Made of 1moo1h. high quality partlcle board, ready to assemble and finish -==::::;;•==1i-..... yourself. .Put t(>gethar a cu'1om storage unit, at do-It-yourself savings. "[ -COMPLETE Ut41T As SHOWN, _ Reg. 157.89 . ' • , · ' ·99~88-·~. , Mt Reg. 12. 9 9.21 A-26 Reg. 14.49 10.88 . A·~ Reg. 3.99 2.91 ' A-40 Reg. 19.99 14.118 A-33 Reg. 20.99 15.91 { A·26 Reg. 14.49 10.88 A·23 Reg. 12.99 t.D A-33 • Need Breaks 1 -· Jf orkers Upset --At'Ma .Bell " . ,, ~ALBUQUERQUE ~ 11111. "Naalbl.J' if..,.w:, N.M. CAP) -Some of , Telephone O~atora JllOUDlald, Bell'• Albu. cannot U1etbe , ... querque t•lephone • 1witchboard operators ONE OP tliosJ c..-- say the compally lloean't 'rylnf 'the alfilf'wa• give them enou1h time to Vicky Lone. president cl goto the bathroom:" . the Communications Off-dutyoperatorscar· Workers of America rying informational LocalM11. picket signs outside A unicln 1poke1man Mountain Bell's aalcl the ~·~·are downtown office advite not al)owed I<! 10 the the. passing public : •rea.trooJD faillltle1 \'Please Raise Phone ~'when tbe need ariles."' l!ates Quickly So Ma He aald that wbell ibe1 llell Can Afford To Give. are sr~ pennlulqn, Vs A Bathi'oom Break;" ''the -~ maJie · them wall for loai periods'@' time." • feder~I . ) ~· . A 8POK118MAN'/ot Mountalp. Bell, John Aro...,, said Iha! In ..i. ,. A·28 Reg. 12.99 IM " . ' -A-22 Reg.11 .49 8.91 . ., ~ .. " • • • •. ~~to lite lub.cli. bruk. ... . At tht Oft:"D• end C~ano storp. ava ilable by special ~er 1only. employea are irllllled L _. _ _,,,_;;... ___ -'----------'-''--------------------------~------I Jobi> W. Petty, Dilltrlct two 15-mlnu\e breaks · Half jj palr . " Speaker Studenta atildy •talion Study then economlca "" "'°"""11Cal -to pun tog-a lludy llalton or a home ~ president of the d"""'p.e W "al wblda Thi• dosl< chllr 11 looklntlfot o'dffk to pair uo National Association ol theY can do whatevw whh, abefterhalr tomake ll complete. Would It. e t i r e d F e d e r a 1 they desir& •• gi.ctly matry one of 1he desks on this page. or f:mployes, wUI ape"* at He~ a aid addltioriat do you have one in mind tor ii? Knotty pine. Pae monthly meetinl.. of breab may be taken by reldyto paint or stain to malch the desk olyoor ~n Clemente Chapter c:ontacllnaalilpe~. Clloloo.Model#Rtt 79. 6 of the asaoclafilln ~ « "The difficulty iliiit DESK CHAJll. 30p.m.Saturdayliltbe 'arile1 ii tlaat the flt0.9•119 pimmunity Clubhouse. , -.rv1"'1" mut main· 7~88 . -· Retired federal t&blaceitaJnnumberllf,_ - · • mployes in the South -alon on the board to range Coun.ty area bandle -ealJ1. Often, a " ere lnviteil to attend person needing !" go'lo a · restroom mU1t wait~UnW Further information -another returns The un-- ay he obtained by call· iqn; Y(Ould lik~ ;., lo he g Elton Allison. presl'· teal testrlctiy•,•• Aragon nt, at496-4123. 1 said. · ~ "· oHeg~Qffi~ Not 8Ylilable et the 1 Orangw •nd Capistrano atoree. . . • Thll modeln ltYf• 1tudenrs d .. k lealures aluminum lea• Wld..I drop 1eal storage door. Finished II) Vinyl Walnu1 Permaneet. It's abrasion re1ltianL 28:; htgih. 48'"'Wide and 20" deep. Reidy 10 .1uem ... ~r~E~EER STUDENT DESK. 19.88 At thlJ: Orsnge and Capistrano stores, avalfable by apeclal order only. I offlce. ~ pine oak i. 'Ady lo finish. 32.'" .. 16"' lt 20" •• KA320. UNFINISHED DES)(, Reg. 28.91! • 23.88 At ihe Orange and CIO!llrano stores. avail.able by spec:Ja1-Cl"deronly. ,,,,_ - IL ... ovirlg 'Uphill. SHoi:> Ward & Harrington for all your home improvement outside your home in ten complete departments: lumber, need~. We specialize in quality merchandise and help-hardware, garden, paint. electrical, plumbing, paneling, • ful salespeople. You'll find everything for inside an(j . housj:lwares, decor, and building materials. ' , Office open but n!'.;J>ne .ID! 0T&,-io0)1n1 meplace else. . · · • Moat Saddleback CObeae admlniltratlff of. ces have been moved from the lower campus to jthe library complex, nearer the m~onu otJhe col· t.ege's students. '"' "' · ' l The offices .of the superintendent, usi.tant l.uperintendent, dean of ~tlon, auoclate dean '~f instructlo6( busin<:M manaier and. buln ... . ~;;~ are, nqw ·l~afed ~ ~e .• ~ ~ of~ 7707 Garden Grove Blvd. . 301 So. State College 6980 Ch1rry Ave. 32' We~t Katella 1275 Bristol 34162 Doheny Park R,d • • • 1137·8571or893·8523 870·0050 634 ·7111 532·2508' "556·1500 '96·5768 . .... ~ L The offleea of'.tbe dtan ot students; ttudent Ill· _;i:airs, admln ll)1rs and·recoa:m, cOunsetina, work ex• rienc'e, veterans aff$irl and student government till are loci led on the loWer c...,pua. Open.Mqn. lhnl Fri. 9~ to» •. Sat. l..Sun..8 to &.except: Orangeopen ~til 6 Mon. tlm!..SW..CAJ1!strano open Mon. thru Sun. 8 to 5. . PrlcH elfecti•e Thursday, Friday, Salurday and Sunday, Prices not effective at the r.onO Beach atore, I I l i I l .. • Gour~ by _ .Newspaper Regjstration Form . . SEE AMERICA Without Leaving Home. • ' :t • bicentennial program of rC:O..H ·IJY Newtpmper. The ~ efa\lllo141. on the minds at·-...Y ~American '·•·"itoplca· Jl.ka government, l.nd 1118 llllcl human rights. . So reru•ln)our 8MY Chair lftCI Join 'Ila In. exploring our country•a heritage and horizons. Ill problems and poientlal. It'• a tow you can 8'klrd to take -lllld one you can't •fiord to mias. , The c;Durse text.reader ($4;95) and optional study guide ($2.85) ete, lllOCked by tlte Orange Coat College Boolcatore. Mall orders et• 8J"•llable by phone to the ·boolcator• (714) 55H888. • • Two llOlw "d11c1111ion and - COU~ES BY NEWSPAPER is off.ered by the Daily Pilot as a public service. Class credit may be earned by enrolling at Orange Coast College. COURSES BY NEWSPAPER REGISTRATION FORM AMERICAN SOCIETY 11'1THE MAKING I wish to have my credits r-ded at Cctteck one l O Golden West ~l­ {)Orlll190 COO st COii- If you plan to raglst ... for courses oth ... than Courses by N-spaper please disregard this form and register for all classes at the college. College Student No. '~DD•--,-------,------ -Day v-4 lllrthploce--~~-~-~--~--..-~ ... - ~ ......... ----:--------------::--------=---=--------------~ .. _ ..... Qr .. , e.--............. -------------------------~-----------~---..... °"' 7. 1 • O M a I • 2 ~ O F • m e 1 • I. Arw pou now atmnding high tchool? ... -1 0 Y••2 0 No 9. 11_ v .. of htQh ld'tool ar• ... ~ or tllt date attilndld h5gl\ 9Chool °' ...,._..,. K~ 1<>._..,,...,_,...,ln CoH-labagln? Month · YW•---- 1l~-Cttlun? 1 D Y• 2 O No Yluheld'------"'-------. 1l. C'Artifk*ton: • lion on tNs appllorit~ corrtct. R ______ _ MM.REOISTAATIONTO: Office u .. Only Coaat Comnlllftllr Colega Dllblcl ·21111 l"alnrlew.Roed .eo.aa lie .. , ... ~ ma ------•Alliii~iill&ICiC01iiil1~'•i1111iilli<natiiiiiu ..... ---------ooii11e•-- " • •• r " , !· ' ,. °.A, Jf DAILY PILOT Thutlday, S!p!!mb!r 4, 1175 . Political Notes By O.C. HUSTINGS 01 Hitt O•llr ... l91; ~i.H LOW . ' ~SHAG REG. $9.95 DuPONTSOl NYtON IXTllATHIC SHAG • TWEEDS or the Industrial DeveJopment Com"miltee of the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce Sept. 16. 'Sq.:Y,L Ceoiploltly llt!Ollttl wltli hltn ,... ..... ~·99 SQ. YD. .. .,WMTIIS . ..,., .. .. ........... ~- SPICfAl Mill PURCHASE!· llTT1MTIOMMqlltl01jOME O~~·-·- OlifD.00R. CARPET "J't~~52.99 ... ,.~flcWtwf-• ... wat1,±wl........ ,i U.~. . . . a.•··~· -...._ • .. ·-$1.69 . -~ ,f ·-; " u.. .... ~ ........ , ... ...., • r .. FOUllTa.Yau.ff • lntllHOIC!SUT .... ,. , . ._ ....... • I • ' • • .. ., ..... DAILY PILOT .. ... ..... .i • 1 .... 11,tl•IA'llSUI CXlUPON • , ' • I -. COWATB STAY BLOOM ' " II 'I I -... ' ; • r ' ' . I • - • • . I . +-) • ~ ' • ' i.1' •• , .. , • , ,. ' ~ • ~PP! 7171i~ Y._!eltlS 8 % wlien compound~ !1-aily. ,. ,. ~ile other ~'?.r1;IIS of iP,.v.eJt~*t have ~e~Jlavirtg 'their extrem,e UPfi and do)'ffis latllly1 M9'.tual Savin~investors have rontinued tO eajoy :hig!i retW-°~s \fith ~~e1cl; ~\lrety~B~t tha~'s _; .· , .an old stof1Yoat .Mu~u~l. l~. oyr150:.ye~~ history, no,u;1vestor has lost so much'ralvsr1nn-..1e-di:nre.' · " -· • '"" . . . •e ·1.1. •·. t.11 i. At Mutual, returns are guaranteed and your pmncipal ill insured-up;to.$40,000.h.y.an.agency of the fedi!ral gqvern- ment.·You cane~ UR to 8.06% jlllD.Ual yiel.d whe~ our 7.75% • annqiµ l'ak ~fi<:at;s ~a.w un~ c;laily. Many of our J nv atofo. co ~.two o~ ~gl ·a vingsllJ.ans so ~ey have !DJ. pey always l!lVf!il.alSle· aJ?-\_r ive htgh 'rel~lls Well. L6ok over the different plans, from q_ur 5Y.% 'lJllBSbook account to our. h,iglier earning-term aecoUD,;i,and..ded® which plan or combinatio~be81(~ee~'''?ur~~al ~ls .. Then go : have a talk with ~n_e1 otd,llJ'.1S\flillfil. nia-pageJ:'ll and ask abouf;the · free services ·we otrent!l'hey look better than ev'er, too. · .. d ~ \IQ " ..: I.I -~ *· ..c~ 1, •r 'i'·--. ... ",.. .. r~ ~; ,~ " • t·l -~' d i!> s *.· i/'!1 . .. ~ '/( ).'))~ ' ~ l -ii. lf.,J1 fl.14l11' "'"" 1• . .. ,1 v" 'r • j • r.Y-i.r · ·m11h••l(Dln11a1Jftul8mapkclll1Afj,! • I \ lol~ • ' I ' ~ •. ... • . ', , • -" , •J • • -----• Annual l'.ll"'-j!aih ~· W 1Un' · I • ~" Y.".lr1""·:..' 7\',,,, I •rtl I ~ 8.~9':'1 I ·11 ,,~~~ I '1,009 ~ 7'/1'$. • '1JIK .tyan• ··i,ooii:· . . . ' ... ,0 •• .. .. • • • ?. " ·" ~ •• " " " • ~ •• .. " ' t' .I \ .. " .. \ • I' ,~ ] 1 I ' l ~ II, I . I j I . • ' . ' . I I : l ' . I I ' I l .: ., ; l r . ' . I ; ' ' r . ' " . I ' ' f I I ' •. ! ' r. : ~! .• :I ' I •' r ,. .. •t • ' • •• ,. ' ' '., " . • • I • I DAIL v PILOT. A I' . . . '! .. *•••.~!i•D1!~ a~1.-1. :;i·~·· 11111 . ---ffl"'olr• xr-sportatlo• St ~L • Assess .Appeal l4ceord South, Coast's · Needs · Asked • U nits Un· ev"' e'ilnl , inn1vetl, ' SANTAA!tk-Jlftonaae~•-z~ ~ .. ~onclroad-'·-·topopul .. . .... r andU.-1t07 ... m•m'ty ... onlfe'il•bavobOID U.IP'owtb.itdom~~ · , I AMT A AN-' -A..-~ -llml allted by Orul• Caomly--to Ibid¥ a.. 1fle i:eport predicta foUc' cfllfcrent -1blo pat. &pn.A "1'~ <.Or-* °"'"t1' ..., I. 40-r •• I • C o 11 D tr UKNNbL _., , port m trua»ortallllll iioods Ill Ille powlnS IOlltb t.Do of laod develqim<nt Ill the IOUtll eouncy !bat ~ t<i 47 • W..00. -~ :f U: • "'"Yt.Clr•, Wm•4er enddtbeeounl)'. · eould mean~ of tbne to Ill< Um• Ille C\lr-11'• l1f0 ,-.,.-_,.~All ob< ro•dael7 •PP~;J a._..iwstonUd-..IT~lbeSOUtbeaat rmtpopulaUmof200,000llltheuea. i:-apJarlloMl ..... -.· .... 1a IMaltll ·~·.. er· ' ·s -Clmil•UoD Sludr, ~ N(used to~ Im- an AUJ'Pel" l~d lbeU1!7Jopfr..tr1..... Wmad It~ ·; , dMbaftaebancetonvlewlt. · tern, the 1tudy polntl Ollt 1-lflc road and embanbli> are .,.llDed ta the -aa....... all t pacts will be y_-~-• · . tranaport&Uoareq-. TaxaUoDCode. • · • '""""'1a1Md befon the .au mg IOU.OWING tBll adclitlonallludy, tbe..,.rt Uni-developme11t II eurlalled someboW, the ' • ---· I · •·. . • ,,Wbo-baclttolbecounlJp!anniDC•ommlMlm .....Wtantl claim, 'two..,... bl&hway conldon BSMID:llB · lie · ,.. -117,~ tlle .e,,•1tp· A-'r7Pllarl;ecn. .......,. ...... or.-_...eadatlMsaiichl!ll· mlllt·bobulltlntbellludyuea-onealoqtlleSan -brOl<era,=Jancl -•• or 1 a..ltli om• muot .... inlc.-t--•t&d• a.tloaaloefolt<omllllbaclctolhtbOiid.NOllme JO<ICl'iln)IUllrl41elromNewport~achtoLAIUD• lmow;D bf tobe.eoa-ID -~arillnaact1 ... cllelolcltC~W.fall lllllltbalbeeaaetfortherevtew. N1'uel and anotb..-P&rallel to tile San Dleco 'I &(IPratlal or • • 1-, to public ·-to llelll :llllllona -11'1! CouncUmen Ill lrVine, Newport Ilea ob, La(wla rFl":;:'"";·~w;ay~aloq~· ~tll~e;b;-~:;:olrtherSa~nta5Allia~M~oun~tsa:;:!na;., · Be70lld tba). Kuyper ..ict. ....., •IMw • •· •.m-.., lllelPc!lftl -ltill-llllftl·tbe "bwit and Beach, San Juan C~aoa aod San Clemeote will oeillelrownc11..ntion1abalanctaalbe..,._-tbllill • ,_ .-.,.. peelC't)'llem., • , fetcoplesoltlle111!d7,~after1yearolre-•---~c 'f't ~Qfboudmemben. ....-iatteao and noloe The-..,Jqioatedlll a..n:bbytbeconsortlumofV'!NC<molldltedand -"'" -&i..1111 TbeappealsboanilAN,empo••9Clto~·coa1n11.. ' ~-H·l•tllelower AlanM.VoorbeesaodAlaoclales.. ._,...~.-bllClmlll!llS albeartnaofp-l11proped;Jow1M1du-The county In tum, camp11S, 'llfUi be oPtD Al!oukedto-thereportweretbe'!lll--·~·-Buytng&Sol mentl or county land--1ulsl>tl18ftd to be bill• tbo cltte1 for • "-a .,..,_,to .10 p.m. •Ion Viejo Municipal Aclvbor7 CouncU, tile Sac!-KNOB 9SfM Gold & SI...!'° alrforonereaaonoranotber. \ MrYleMrenclored. , '.Jlo11.da~A. lltroucb· ·dlebackAre1Coon!ln1tin1CowlcllaodtheUnlted RareCoiM \ 1 Dr.Jolm-Pb11p,counly ·l'llllncl-. lrom 8 a.m. SauthOranaeCoutCommuntties. --•T..,_ VNDEitTREcmtuNTs)'ltemUlfldlll'•• ll~ltb officer, told .to5p,m.•fridloJa,aod · --to-~~HPM \y,'appeals llrat 10 IO a special bearllli ~ 111pervUon the pacts from · 11.m. noon SUPEllVISOll TiloMAS ~ley asked for tb4, · · Gold and SI~ attempts to work out the clllferenctl and If !bat _ to,,..renewed for lbe Sotur.i.ya. . oilllltional Information from local enUtles prior to Oii u.n -HI' tbeca1e1oestoalullboard. ~lj'ear,but A\!.~yliuihnJ(terials any<board polloy ~..-!•ICM to.prevent tile boud -"~.!"~t~M • SUpervllor Robert Ballin a lawyer wu~oaly 1 'tbll ~ needl • eood Will l..<iiil!,OJi as '!'ell as frop> "guiding their thoughts." Kfl 640A'1/l -•• ~ardmem~rtovote111ainaitbereaoiuUmOftoncl loolt,.ID the comilla ~c!O,". aD.a .~bnl-' The ...,,000 research document ties future .sta'TllliltlilllY t weekaimedatbalancincmemberahip. ,, ,. 1 ye•. • • , . ~... \ .• I .'. ••••u• He was oppooed to.the restricUm when It wu ""'geatec11nJwyb1SUperv1aorRa1P11C1arJt. · ~ .... • Clark ukcic! Xl!)'llC!r for the opliltori cbariftl tb8t '4oar«1CU1cu11lon of appealaboanlmembtnhlp. · • Inhll,memo,Kuypor:saldltwoulclbopaulblotD ~ • 1U1onelowyer,arealestalebrolteroraPPH11erlill4 <lne accountant on eacb boanl by tilt lll'1·11 fllcal year. "" ... · . BY THEN, HE SAID, lhttenmofmostcurrent board members will bave explrecl. Kuyper also 1111- gested that the board work toward namiJlf onlyreal . estate bro~ers or land appraisen u ''::~hearing officers, amce most mltten involve -e family '· home protests. l1 woman Molested r ~~~....::::.::::::..:::.=..:::.:::.::::.:::.::==-:~. ;•Judge _Fines CoC$i ;~Man inAss.~Uli · · l'\.sANTA ANA -mlt rape oa; ..... N • w Port Be a c,b wbe,told poUt• abe"'*" • publisher Parke Evan eel, 1i11 bome at GO Via ! Bryan bas · been fined LicloNor«lloes~ r $7~ and placed O!l pro. antlqaes. . i b•llon after plcoa)ii11g , She told police -... ; guilty to the assault ola ·bit her and dem.- ) womln who said 1hewas saual Urtetcoune b 1 sexually molested wbfD 1111• )ltnlilile la· 1111 she visited his LlclO Ia1e bedroom. Bryan later home. ' ~Pltllded IUilt3' to ehar1eo Orange County Oltiatler)' ' •Superior Court Judge -:; • ,, [.,. ' " ,··.:· ...,._,_,_ "Charles E. · auer im-p p..osed sentence on op ,...OilV& , Bryan, 47; who publlahes ~' r- f the Home Buyen Gulde, Bann·ed 1 after reading a letter In __ I which Los Angeleti City , • r Councilman John Fer-SACRAMENTO (AP) • raropleaded for B,.Yan: -The pop-top· fleer Jl!XI· ! "He has consistenUy soft.drink can 'ii oo the · ~pressed the best f<rm · w•y oulin..CallfOl'llia. _. 1 ~of lair play," Ferr Qcmo<EdmUIHh;tt. ~. , advised Judge Bauer, Jr. 1lpled lj.11111 b' j adcline that the def-'the sale 'of C8¥ '.'<!!Iii · I dant h .. shown "rather "lllP.top device 'la tll• , exemplary cqnduct In Golilen State after Jan. l both his personal and l, Im, , ,.. [ pro!essionalllfe." The bfll w~s jn· 1~ Bryan wu accused on 'trod\IC~ U.. late1\a- arrest last Dec. 2 ot u-ie111.bl . ..,.-l!l'd'*lil [. sault with int~t to com-Z'blrg ( ·Sa~a~eMo)'. · ~, ' ' i--:.:.:.-~ .!'SNEAK · f f .. ( ' f: " ,. ' ' " • ' ~ " ,. .. ;; ,. • • !1' • .. ·~ ~ " " ' ~~ " ' ' . ·PREVIEW! · · A First This Weekend EL CAR No Gos, ~ Smog, . $35 o Year ... EsUmated Operittlnl Costa' 2 MODELS TO SEE! ·-· ,... I . A 1st this comlrlg Friday, Satur.4aV & Sunday on dlsplay on our showroom floor fOr<the first time anywhere I , ! A personal lnvlt.ilon to all our frleftc!sl Don't miss ltl • ' • " • • ' 1 • • Miracle Maida ' , 21150 H•••llftl.(ua.Melil 645-5700 I ••• ' •71/14 (le.sp4) J . COST A . ME$A • ' 1001 H~RIOR ILVD •. ,_" _ _._, l71.4J 557-8000 BUENA PARlt ltlJ:U.C• .... , -----17141116-11'11 IA HABRA lOH ........ IM. ._ ............. -•14"1••• 6.70/15 6.50/16 7.00/15 7.00/16 7.50/16 ' l60/15 8.00/16.5 . 10-15 8.75/16.5 9.50/16.5 11·15 10.00/16.5 ' FUUERTON llll ,.... .... ,,_._ .. --l?l•Ol?Mlot F78/14 .&ont DISC BRAKE' Reline ·24!..!~ . -_..... JUNE-UP PACKAGE :,~:.~~.::;. t.'l 9U C CTLa..-,w.w •• 2 '""A.--.lk. • U 6 CYL MStU .• .,., 7 I CYL~u ...... '32A ~ms9'1 <' ,-,,......, en Mltile MICll:Allla ft.I. •Ag-, "'0. lie• •A••l, •IAI • MIAll•I CAMiie, Ulm & ,.. ... , Wl'TII ,_,, 11-MI .. 1. , .... n Al •msuY,. an: wt LUBE, OIL CHANGE Be OIL I ti'-~~ ~ I ~ 1£•."' I• I., .. el llllllll 11111 L ·C&U 'Oii ii ....._ . . LllllllCITl lLL nTiltlll {t•HJI ..... IHOllT•IT .. , _ .,,,,, " ... Uff>o Melli •I. •W Hin • .... ~ Heavy Duty Muffler .-..... Priee /11e/11d•• /111tollotlo11 ·~~ $19~! MM1 "·'· CAIU tll<l•elS tel1'All&TIH •• • •••ltTY ••elLI $.Tiil M•fflle '9 fn I•'!. ef nlttWf Ill.I. ~1111 •••111. CHROME s19•s • '"' I WHllLS Sl'EOAL! " I \ • ' "' ,, l •~ , I " .. " , ... " " I ••• O' - .lJfDAILYPILOT .. LM. Boyd Face Should Show Its Age Thal fancy French lady Coco Chanel isn't around anymore, but her lingo lingers: "Women of a certain age talk to me openly about having their faces lifted. A face ol SO should show something. !hit looks like 20, empty without a line ol experience, it looks moronic. Should Lincoln have had bis wrinkles .re111oved? We are born with one face, but laughing or crying, wisely or otherwise, even· tually we form our own lines. A good fa~ is '.;_ composedofthoughlfullaughter." IT HAS BEEN NOl'ED Iha~ the eU4Cl your glasses have on your vision depends on 1 what you drink-out of them. ;,/ · FLASH FLOODs bit ' the Sahara Desert about every six years. A felfow drowned in· qne .such this • year, as a matf.er· Of fact. Near the city of Smar.ff. right in the mi~~e of the desert. . GYPSIES . . Q. "How many gypsies li\•e in this coun· try?" A. Figure more Utan 200,000. Qnergroup is made up of tribes who don't move aroubd 1· much. They be'adquarter i.n Chicago. The , other grOup consists ol traveling·tribes. They headquarter ln Washin_gton, D .. c. -- CANNIBALS have beeq quoted as sayln,1 Uiat men are juicler than women ~ause muscular male flesh is considerably higher in .water content than the fattier .female nesb. Tell your bridle club, my <fe.,., _, ; '~ HAPSBURGS . Client aak,the name of the lhoit ~erful ruling family in history. Wouldn 't.that tie the Haps burgs? Members of that bat'Ch reigned almost 19 genei'atioris. Offspring Rushed the family weight around in almoct ev<fry Eu~ .Pean country. Take Arcbdukf! ·Francis Yerdioand,(or ¥W~be.dieil'ij!,li!I/,. be llad 2,'047 ,k'illl'IO!I! • _cb\jjjfui,,1;41 , :Germanal··ll&' 11•.lf-.124 lnoiclimai;1 ,$pania,ri)1do, l'2 JIQl'i5LDa'1it a • Zlicllsh en • • "'-t.tuoL~ •" "' • ..., ,~,., • ,-:-:;t. . .. ,• •• , . .n1ll!r '.9n¥11~•" '~~~ · · liuman liclitg !a ;lie SfllS& ii~ .' . · ~ 'OV'tOl'EYERY·fourwom•J>o'l'AiedG. ..._Holi~11llot¥°~Mansixi. ~' ": \, 'll'All " nm: l!!i<lt -'lllO-mrs ,,...,_ • iambn0(-jet1hoinwas~a ,: -:JL ' n,Frn: or· tb~·"stll<i<s"ari' .. ~• 1e.i·' ~. purchased by the oWners ot same . . . ~ GIRLS get a._bout five times'a.s lflany Watts as do boys remains a mystery. yes?•_· . ' . HOW COULD I hove neglected.so Jong to tell you this week's favorite classified ad? Jt reads: "Personals: DearR~gged Ann tliisls 1 1-----li--:goodbye:-I"'vttfatlen iri love wi a ar 1e o . ' ., (Signed) Raggedy Andy." . •. I THAT WORD "orienta,Uon" , orlglllally meant simply the precise ·pla~inc ol a church.'s east window in such a ~iµon that the ri'sing sun could Shine thrOUgh ~t onto the altar. Addreu mail to L.M. BoJ,d, .P.O. Boz JJGO, C'Olfa MelG ma. CopJlrighl 1915L.M. 8ofld • Gold lllYfftmetat9 pay DO lnter•t. , Yoa. ha•• to buy low act Mil high to make mooey. cm4 .wn · the proo haY• trouble dcil"g th<it. But a 90ying1 aocoun.t 9t • JIVCO SaYlng1 P"Y• UR to 'lllol4 anauaJJy~ an.d .thot'a guarant...r. 1.., W• aloo gu~cmt" Cl bOol ol "" ...,1ceo tb<ft en. really tr .. . ~--lght klb Cl ........ ... ~ • -• • • ·~ "'·' " • 'BY U.S. Government regulations we can pay you the highest interest on- insureCi saTings. And we do. Right now you Can get World's highest interest: lr.06%*/1.75% on Sl,000 certifiCates held a rnjnim'um of six years-maximum of 10. · •. Thia exceptionally-high rate meens " -~your money Will double in Jess than ~., years wh-en interest and principal are h"eld iri•your account and compounded contiiiuous!y. . . Whats more, this high rate of iiltere11t is guaranteed. So you don't have to worry about recessions or market ·• flu~ations. Ant\ all aci:;ounts are insured ~n~the Federal Government. ~~·~~· ... ·~ , Besides getting the highest iliterest on insurc..d savings, you also get a world of Yaluable FREE services witli qualifying balances. Check the chart below. See how mubh money you can saYe while yo.J.i're &a.Ying~ • r • • • • '" ... ,. ! • • -- • . ,. -·' .. " ' •• ' -· . ., ' " ~:} .. r .. , " . . .. .. ., ' • .•. .. )J!,' ' ,. For instanCe '!1'8 will show you -how-f'lu-<:oft.dep;.it4.p~tG.$.1500 a' year. .• __ _.:':~~~~~_;:-::_,_.:.:._..,...._::_ in a Wofld lridi'ri.dUal Retirement Account (IRA). Every de~t will be deducted ~ ~" Guarant.id ~ from your grosa income on your· Federal . .. ~~'79 · 'Sl,OOOq,iniiftwn Income Tax re'tum so you won't pay a ~ ~ ~~'!'."'."" penn oU,•iidetol tax on the principal or ~W ~ ,. "' · interest Aniioqs until tou tal.• distribu- "' ' tion of the fundS (between the ages of ~ ~~ GIWU>teod on 59;.\ atid 70;.\ ). ~~W--SSOO'mini~ -•~ Jf;you are jz) the-25%-tu bracket, fi!l ~. . ' ; '~• •. c1a,.,, ~ \.. 'I, . .:.: t. ,oJ!OI\ c;)9wd..a.e 9Y.eJ~ in taxes the l!!i:Jo/I ~"79 ) ..., . -r Brit~ alane, ~hll-_ in jlltt 30 years --------------Y.'!l"!tetuement fund.builds to an incred· · ibie $171,750! Based on an earning rate of 7~ compounded cohtlnuously. . " Remember, available to all World 'S.i.Yera are free dizect depasit of Social Security checko, free Che.ck-a-Month piano, l1ee postage·patd pave-by·Mail euvel<>pes, extended office hours, free rett.ahinentS and ample~free parking. • And ask how you can qu.Uly lor car ret\tal discQunts, too. • I , • Yorba Linda · ' , 18503 Yorba·Llnda Blvd · Lakeview Plaza (714) 993-l.4JO Hunjlngton Beach 6902 Watner Ave. (714) 842.--9356 r,, ''' • r, yo11 ~e'teU..il'i;.loyed, we1l ·.,lle11> ~:,wt,. tu-s,Jleltered Keogh plan:tn whidr~u. can d~posit up to "' $7,~ e.yaar~e1l aJio fill you in on !l!t!'I kDOwn llCIS lilte how to make · ," }.JP.5'~lf:dil~hi:U:l•te u 'Ar>ril JS -~~\976. .., ~ ,_;· , .. : . · • • ' Coma 'I' tt .. "or let S&'ti!Jijo today 1'\){pl~ thAi ~ ''• 'JOuefah~t , r: ~out of thiis ~:tl. ! I ' I ; ' . • , \ • ,. jO • - . • . • -• .. • .. ': , .. ,.) ..,, ··: • I,. • " • • • t • p r I :. I ' I ' . ' ' ' I ) ' ' ' ' ' I ' ' I I r l ' ' ~ l I ' . I l I ' . ' ' ' • ' I i I ' ' . I I ' • I I ' ' I I ' ··-' . • • ' • • ' , . , Ille -. of tbe tick ~]>bysloat. Pl>'CboloCleli ... sodaL to4o•-•noldman-eom· Tbe Int quooUoa Ill 1 ~ plained_,. ontly. ~rn but tbe cliu eriued I • wlMm Ibo wUe blulUd out cit lllo While• conalderaUoo, •uch u ... .Let h m •DOW~ you've bad dea~. ''Don't 'tl'mTJ', clMr, ••m• up II\ one eno"lh of Ul•t m~e. You and -•-realbed it · ha\'e •• much permlaiiQD to tlt--= .:~. ~~e house m..,.. ~ ill! , A 1*SOft prlln teoU1111 •• be dou. · . who~ IOOCl _,. a better self· -Cllancd ate bl!. wlll llnd •better The seene continued ~ ~.laMWelikolyto~ 'lopjcr;r~oryou .". '. · . , J""!!'atar'• 1nser1ttbedoe-.rle.idolllP. -. •• 1. -~ed -~ ~~··c!d· . 1of (oc not cloln1 •nouP to •••o ~._.,.,.,. _......,.. "·Dld"and·ptefa-loelnllllm And llinte "altb ii left to l!IJ rangmr In .as'e.hom ••ward, which .WClUld make tbem dlf-E!J:r~ ~octor, hysJ.ane wa1 tbe ~Olpani. aqod )!Ddr. ,_,1 from their friends, , lil1«m•olii<ool>inc111> • terprete<l....,,yfaceta l"erol&-·•P9tlli!l'1W"9lld«t.11k!nilfhe pl · .. I · .. , AttbecrlUque,eom-cen· ll&or-...anilrelieV!na p.r:ovlllatlon.lncl a teredontbemla-tlmednmatk: ·-ml~ered'liy.,.. a man dylngol•1111<:er "llycosh! Rewortedsobard rjlll& 1'=-· ~wife -and their two ~J to earn tbe money 10{ "'9 bollae. 'tr••zrn1 .. ,.. ,renilDdecJ t~ sc nes' before and afte( the Dcm't make it seem aocl11pema· ,olw_,. -r.band•~t '>It.he~. , blo;." ~-~ lortoaell, armtb ands!roliiii{. . nl tbe man reacteCl·wllh' "He wants to 110, knoWlnl tblt ''Path Is tbe createst fear. not the doctor to the fatal ne.wa:. Tlien Y~'rewell cared for." dYinl', but the way to the -..cl," tbe huslJand and wlfeddblltedtbe ."> -'That's least Important -at llil~bell said. ''lt'sJmporCant to three alternatives -aWalttJ, th~tmoment." ·help the client feel u comfort.a-chemotherapy-OI' ju.st -wattfng Make the time u comforta~le ble aa possibte. "for six months to a year.•• for him as possi~Je. '' J "Ps1cbologtc1llf. t.hey need to Would be lose bis manli-While the lf•ioees listened be reminded th•' Ibey haril ••• , -&?Had the' doctor told them •tl'Y lnllntlJ to the patient, Ibey purpooe, are llill eontril>utlna ~verYthing? .Wby not wait? Hpw 1urprls1naly ldenlillocl witb the IOIDethin& and .Ahouldn't wallow would they tell the children? ~r. She had anUclpatedemo- inboHdom.'' Could tl)e wife handle the .taons an,d done her best to toot.be A nursing assistant asked what finances? , " .__ ... • · th;e faIJiilY. I Eci si mg Qv er the lf hr~sholCf · ' I : . l ......... " ' ... ' ~, • i I : . . . ·-.M;tri . "~' .~ ?. ' ' I eath Comp~nions Trained f. -_..._. • • 1 , '">-" ,., . • • • • , ' The Big P -Permission -is Kavanauir\. " the aeeret to bringin'g comfort to ''Too o!'\en · when someme is adyincstranger. dying, he or she will say 'Don't Such ls the tlteme of Threshold, tell the f&flJily' or relatives will • non-profit So'atbem California tell say '!><>f''l tell the patient.' · 1 . organization that trains and pro-"But the cottspiracy cK silence videa ''death companions." doesn't work. It's much more At Umes when relatives may honest to le human rather than be too far away or too disthsse:d sOlicitoUSior ill at ease." .i to teep lbe vigil, Threshold Selected'l'udingS ahdpenonal personnel visit hospital and rest journals pf,epare the trainees for home patients for optiooal fees role-playil'\g'.. psychodramas and ranging to $7 .50 per hour. discmsion!l of fears of dying and 1"~ ···Est.end control to the dying the problems 1.of soiClde .and 'Pti:rson, '' repeated Robert euthanasia. , ..• ~-¥an a ugh as he paced Further'])lycbological screen-t;. ~C:lllY inside the circle or ing f:liminatea :tbe umtat>le and ':.-. prospecti-v:c,, companions at an any religious enthusiasts intent Cll;16ntation sessJon. _ on deathbed conversions. 1-'4Gi_Ve· lbe~ permission to be During field training in con- • ,lllldexp..:a:sthemselves. valescent homes, companions t.;.·,:itb all their possessions start their de-briering sessions ,._8.way from them, most pa· with co.companions, a vital part tienb feel like. prisoners of the or the program, considering its hospital. And institutional rules.. newness and intensity. or assumptions of them, further These pbone:calls are a "safety ·cuitail~nalrespoosibilily;'' valve'' for nN experiences that ' ,gJva.Daugb;' a Roman Catholic need special bandling~ a sharing pr(•1t-turi,.ed .constiltih~ of good or-b8d reelings aft.er a t 1' ~xF)Oto~t. de'vised the 'ei~ht-hospital vi11it. · . · 1eatiOn. Threfhold CurriCulLUD. ·, ·• It 's a_.: c~qtinua'tlpn. qf , wilch covers bis book, "Facirik Threst)Rl~ s .,premise. .tha\, it'.:; Di!1tlr:: Eliai;lielh. Kuhl..-'_., ·· always' safer'. lei relati!'Y&un&s. "";'Tohtmes, ''.'Questions-"and although &rainees are caution~ Answers on ·Death and ·I>Ytng'"" ·not to in~.Here with or optimize md. Earl\Grbllman's "Concerri-1 What me4ical personnel haYe ing Death: A Practical Guide for told patients. -·• the Li-fing." "Don't be ' afraid Of bad in· Faced with the loneliness and · odor of convalescent homes at 6 a .m. as a priest, Kavanaugh·· fiiured there must be a more -compassionate-end to life.- Former public relations agents William Roberts and Jim Rosner already had formed Threshold "to end the taboo or discussing death" so the three men joined forces. Their method involves three· hour weekly sessions where teachers help trainees deal with their own feelings about death and means of handling someooe else's more imminent concerns. ' .. formation,•• Kavana11&b a4Yited. ··~Clients can receive and handle more than we think they can. 1bey want to participate, have a aay in their future.•• Of the mllimum $'1.50 hourl1 fee, the companion ia paid $$.50 and the remainder goes for in- auranc·e, traveling expenses, staff and research into de8th and" dying .. Topics under consideration ar:e whether dying patient& abould be kept aliye by machines, or sent home for their final days, or grouped in a Ward with a more comfortat;>le setting or allowed unlimited u.ae of drugs. Having started in Los Angeles and branched to Orange County in July, Threshold now has 120 companions available to serve where requested by persons call- ing (213) 477-4063. Negotlationa continue to make the. service available through nursing homes and .Dospitals but llhere is resistance because these. organization• claim-they offer enoµgh personal patient care. The next Threshold training session starts at 7 p.in. Monday,. Sept. 22 In Reliable lllaniifactur· jlll Inc. offices, 10910 Talbert 'Ave., Fountain ValleY.. 'lbere, and at the bedside, hold- ing bands will be encouraged ·to ''reinforce inner peace.'' "All oL·US• 4re dying. Some of us, thoug'b, '6a've a better, idea aboilt .. jt thaq others," said ,.. BE-"ANDERSON, Editor Thursday, September 4. 1975 * -Page Bl ' . ' '' ' . . . . -. ~--,~----,----~I ;'• • ~·, I I tt···"j 1f ! . . . ' ... : '·' ... 4 , •• •• • • • " -., . ' +--.:: i-11•!;1 J;--\""_t;,,~~ .... .. " i. • c.;•"' •• • ~ :· I. .• ... -~ ,r ··~· ,,, • •, L l.. ' .: ·.pat;>~y;rp,; ·r,:~~e.nts ,and Pa.ndem·onium '.·:·~~~~;~1,_(:e ~-o ·ro~ i h'g . " "t " . . ' ~- • •\!° • '<' I I ••' .,..,, • • .f ' • ' ' ·: · "":·' ··· :· ,:I'"'. '',~1 a 1cauartW'· e:mturf, ~: ~ ol either the arrow painted • B7'P-''r.~~ wrjtlen tjrrO _~~··Pablum, '•"teefto.ag~''ortheooethatsays • -Out In K•••~.., .m pl!tienta Parenti and Pandemonium" "babies and eblldred." -.lilllhia-'\li~arJ?'* ·amee (CnnrelJ) 'and "SUlrer tbe UWe The teen-age waltine room is cclme'fii hn> lif:iiii l : Plm!t..mcl ,.._ • ., ~ In bright colon. Ila walls ~ · "' ""' ' '· ·. "no trend .to pedl~trlelan• are bung witb poo1<n ot teen-, ~ tbe nation it'1 mucb tbe t~ tbelr patients lonler -ldolll and movements. Pip«! In ,..,..: . . ' · Int<> YOunl . adulUlood . wu mlllle may be rocJ[, country, • !l'llel'!it~~~lllC~lro!n «leoerl-·'wbeil .J, 'ukecl Dr: We&1em,Ju10rcluaical., bibii!s ID ar111i,to gredo ~ Jlyan: · • " •. What's different :abdut bis ,tlCll, wbo, u ..,.., • ..,.1m:2110.'....., ""At wltatrq• •a dilld Jlractlet today? Dr. RyiiJ'mode ~'!'>e •in •Hort.i I~ and ot,op..i,,.totbe.kbY=·-:! ihdepolnta: ~-, --wlili a reil!IK . ., . Ilea w0rkln1 ·motben to-' Tll!i iJant-1'lled ones, an-· ••·• phylieiaD ·Wb0-1lllbeo ...,-. It'• cflmcult to say If Ulls is It leeq-.. ~ ~ oldor. lndlld-In adol-. -· . · , , ICM>!! or bad for the cblldren. inl,·lf you .W., Hm• eollete ltv...i ..... WlleD IHt sets too big for tbe "'Solne women are terribly com.- dents. . ~DI rable and Ille Uftl<f pe!Ollt and can handle tbe tWo So'wbOt ~'lllllH·lils1l!~·do-~'I ~lllN in tbewaltlllc roles.''!. ,lni! atllle b.Jni~ •' • r.o0m1". : . . · ·-lfore alngle parents. ''Tb•Y. ~y'ri .. ~fcl!'-· ~-Jlyaa a.alcf.the annllal . dq a ~at job," Dr. Ry1111 said. or ·bavlll•· •a61N•I pbJOlcills. populaU. Is off -He .1a,hl be Included in that ~·re ba""" ·-,.,. ~ -fro111 tbe peak of c~ parsons In their 20s to <Olds, lngrvwa l'*'olla, o"no't;;, , ..-.dlmlllloo-beforetbe Pill 40s 'wbo elect to raise a child ·8111i"!'h•tnotloolted~ . -··1waronlbe,.ilallolles-. .1!f~1,ett1ng married. v.,.. ... , ~ ~ _.., . .; . c\.t :::!t. 1 orefatbenarebringtngtbe .dla era or U.e blrtb _., • U.s .:bair lllWl<lll'llabies .bab eo ·to 'the office fcr tbeir WbJ llust, aro,tendlnlW. a tod•Y ••-obou& u cbieCU.,.. "Soineottbesofatberl aalo tlieir ~u•ta "Udl-· fftet now Dilhall for .r.>1J11 "°"'J•arta." Jaft bome' vi• thrutlaa'1P.Bdbt.rk:bDI: -lfore problems with _,,..._llHIUt. tt • ,.•lit ila """9, illitW "'9 t'l'O -~~eotlc1. "·You bear Iba• ~ J-B. llyaa. . .was -•· ......... valid Dattotlc!• Is 1•1•of• pn>blem to- • ~· Ryan, ~ l>•l>Y docl« for • -la be 1a.-.... 'la ,,,.._ · · cli)l,lclllNree." , i <'l' .,..,._. '1. , . / I . .J. }_ --... -' -• • .4'.i' •...:;_ \ , .... .. ' Patients visitin{/ pediatricians, such as Dr . James Ryan (left), . . are c om1ng 1n larger sizes. In this era of the birth dearth, baby doctors are keeping their patients until 'they leave home.' ; I \ . . . .. · .... ..: .... Jl ' :-0.1 " .. • 'I .. 1 .. "' ., ' /• ... ~ ' "·' 11! / • " ,. rt ' Jll• o• ·1ti. ~n . ,• "' ·b -0! I I •• ••• •• ·: :-•• 'i: •• ,. • • . ,. • T " • ·t Sp.lash---· DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY RICHARD KOEHLER . . ' i(, • We regret •.• •t to. inform you . :' : y-our bl!!]Ck tp sch~r. · i.sfuff'iS:I~ at • 0 '· •• The Storek ... pe~.: ' * LEVI CORDS , -· l;ANGTEN. SHIRTS RUGBY SHIRTS REVERSE SR1RfS . ..._,, H" JACKETS f FLANNEL SHIRTS . ~ • SEDGEFIELD DO-NOTHING JEANS' SOCKS • AND STUFF 'If you buy your clothes at the Storekeeper · ~ going back to · ochool won't seem 80 bad. ~ ... ' -' STRIDE-RITE BOOTIRY WIDE RANGE OF SIZIS ti • ' • • • Quallty SI(~·, , ·t·for INFA~1$ ., ' " ) thru 'rnNS, FOil GROWING GIRl.S &-80YS .~~' ~ Docton PNscrlptlon1 Flllecl . ~ ~ ~rtlto,,.dlc W~rlt Our Specialty. . FREE , • ~ WITH EACHtURCHASE Yqur Chlld DeMrvel · '• • 8alloons "uallty foot·w-rl · Thttn1nyt•1w.11..,.,. •• ;m · " •Rule.rs ~ Jt/11 -_.. for Uft);:. ~"'" tti•m .-.. ood start • Penc;lls · ' • -. JilM: ,mp forfHt \otth .t comfort. • ErWc PMturlp19 'J:!':~--' e "EDS, Ol!er-.!:Th~:~ THE -~"'-'Ch;:_ lld~'!'!.oc. A'~. ft., ~ _ thruS.L_S."hlf '. • • ' • • 't • , .. .. SHOE H. u· T (Lo"ted next to the Shot Hut) ' ' 2*°0 Harllor .. vd., Cotta M..a 546 6771 ,. " I ·- Levi's • • BUSH JEAllS CetdWi ' Nu ........ -· ... c.No .. _. ,..'&'IDT --.. INTERN4TIONAL MONTESSORI . -SOIOOL-CONCEPTS: · . . • ~~cbfid\t,~~~~'@¥ .· t:~v~c~~ ! : 1· · ~ . • Children achieve self <$8nce and self Cllsclj>lihe. . , .,,,,.., " · ·~ r .... t ·~~·~q ... '~ "') 4.r ' . • ~ . liontessO!i s~ with ·~credit~ "teachers . , , . • •.:!l,qn '1!?,~ ~est ~duds' of tl(e ,;Mcillt'8sorl ' t•l • I '. f ft, ·J 1, .. ' ·~ t • • • .. • . ~' ·... \ ·.1 (:Am now ror f.i'l1 mtoument· ' 'I •1 '.\ \7;f'~T;. J i.-,0 f r 1 I . 9 1r~~~ f •f , . • llCICll .......... -~ ••.••••• 979-9241 1 f ~M•!\.,•·:'I'" : •• ~.~..r •••••• .'.~'.·~~46-2134 ~~·-~ Y~.~ . .;. ~·;r_·~···,···1 ~···*Jt•11~0 ~ ~ ..... 1~·1~ .......... ••• •••••••••• 54G-47S9 . Gcr .. 1n <;.~".•'. ......... , •• ~ ... ~;.~ ••• S39·J244 J • \\,ti J. (' lf1 .~ • ' ' ~ ' Montess;rl·1'~ ,,_.Ing' • .'. ,.~~~S3 t -..... ..,.,., •. • ' • • ' _.,.._ ·~ \ ' • I " ~········ .... , 1111 ot Sour apes -•DSAa Alflll-to&.""91aa Y••NHlfte LAICDDI: A llimd ~ ...-..-.u.-m ....a •-11 r .... --plUl•edloor aplallle ... ~ti. -lie Cl-ITAl1 Jll -Ann Landers , DAILY "'LOT .. _ ...._ • _ ..... 117.1-...... -......... ;::=.... . --I ••an reall7 llltld•tr OCCIU' ·~ -wlll lie Ill a for -' 7ear~=•• • _ .. -of .Ma bard. cli.J all .,.. t11e Ulllled -.... ,. sums U.e a -• Ra ia1l1t1 •• la not •••· • eetw 1,· lq1 --Aid It i.., Bill nJilll8"1ed .I' • . , I, r aleoMllt becaue be WeaD-n»tbe.iwo-CM-la ur. .... almoil lmmefiatef:; 117qu1rdtol: Sbould[ llao1relan4p*fJGll•lart Dini' touell• aoytblnc btem1 of rat•iDI _.,... 1 • after our tlivore•. We atteod the fulleral? n111eete. • lloll--· . <llUdNI, l!Olt It eerialal1 D g A Ii A N N ~~ lat! eatll ....... ·WoWditt..lnpoor~! Of _... .zoa .-14 _a..••_11_· ... b-.. :a ........ Jurtil1 ... _pl4cl LANDgaS: Pl•••" IJllla'tMl,and-Glllf I Deed 70W' couDHI-aOl .lltwltla ... family -. • • .......... ---beta-11111 •Y atei4eat. Re wu l!plllla •a a·o r w o a Id It • e ••••r• <lr'1atla1 pro-"KrlllllllMllaadllsaw -l•umar!:leclto"far el•~_,, c1,;u .,.80 DEAR RIBND: ne __ ..,, lo'm1ke ,..,. :15:iu."ir':.'=9::: =.":!'i:.: :=. :=:i.tt~::=.::.'i.-1::..~= =~~~..: c-:;.i.::~:-.!~~ -tTh•etr.laadYwt ---··"'-..,.,_. ·-...._.. tlla ~ e11-llfeJer.Dy~ IOllocl.-dld-udlO -SAD ON THE~---·-Welsavebeeocll~ Ddlllat'1u1t...,.ibs.•llJ.U•e'f'atleKllie .irlllrur'dillllrea. :--.,~~. "-io...i ..... 'Ill .. ....,.. u . . . • -ceu ... be.I .-., ..,. .. of. lb• Kentuek1 ::o;n)·FfFfftlltf'.'S~fijiiiiiiii~~-~iiiii~iiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iiiiiiiiiii IJb ...,.. fear .. lhe -benltoclCIYeDuabor ti.I ••••l•I• a . week 11 ebild we ,.ould · baYe UPHOL'"TllY lkJtlltMaatt.er ... beenlnHYeD"!-heavm. ~ 111e-.. n ... be tieer, Pl-. Ann, you.-,.~ •e41id1M.'' .-.. mUUona •. Tell women p& Ila er tlMI •• •• ·who don't want Ulelr pmllln eu.r,ape. babies to take them to a W..Tw ... .. _ 1m--: c...w ...... .,., l . Heady Benefit •••JI 1ec 0 117 eUle fouadlla,11 bome wbere ellor1eler1 •eeehe Ibey will be ururecl ol o t,kzuOlyez _ l .. _I JoOcl lite witb a family ltJey are . ~· pr••-wbo will love tbem. • - drltokera beeaare Ibey BLUJ: GRASS READER -om1Ywlloe,w~la ' UJWllere frem 11 -· DBA& FRIEND: ce,al lo IS perteDI ,,.....,..,.,,,11 ..... - • .-. (Motl wlJJrlle7I u .... rtully te aay The Image of Seasons will them~ the Satur· ..., ·-H ,..-.) _ _, ...... day, Sept. 20, beadclreas ball planned by the -If u.e,. dl1alJ. -0pea Plea Te an Pree· Orange County Halidressen!' AsaoclaUOll ·111ey ere -. •-• -woaea w.. -'I . as a benefit for the Orange County Artificial II••' ••eilbll• • w-. Wut To (Or C•-i Kidney FoondaUon. The gathering, with' a lbeJerejastuodcllded Keep Year Bal>leo: $12.50 doaaUon requested, will take place In· lir Ille wlao wlle ts 11"'4.,,PI-for Ille lewe ol the· Hilton Inn, Fullerton. Last yellr's win· ialbe1atter. Get, l'w 7-ewla- ner was Karen Koogler whose \}atsby look D E A R A N N ol mlad, fer Ille ul!e ol was created by John Solo. LANDERS: Today In tbe lbe e.Ud ••• for Ille ' I t f • i • • J'O!h!!:.&l!Sun Democrat I -of-ler-read two beartbreaJdDI • ........., ..... <Mid artkl•• -botb ..... -coatad • ,_, about Kentucky mothers Mme, aa a41ipt.1• .,.... (in different cities) wbo •J' er uy welfare or- abandoned their pnl1 atloa aad let tlrem newborn babies and left -... ( Ode t .o . o· Cu.stodian ,, 'Las~ September;; I la""ttied tbeacbOol y- by w..rlting a column about how to tell the ad· ministration. rr•om the stqdeots. • • The definition .of a custodian was, ~"There is a ·booeo monkey in the trees of Africa that is called the elusive bongo because he is rarely seen ,by man.,Next to the aatodian, be is an_ e.x- • hibitloaist. ••Most; pf the school year he is just a •voice over the intercom. When '!~acber consults.his.ex· pei'tise on a room that Ls .. t0o bot be ·ww l'dvt.se, 'Open the window.,,. Soon after tbe column appeared, I received a note from a custodian in Sprinifield~ Mass., who said, " It you are • real sport, you will give uo custodians equal tim'e. •• DVTJESOFA CUSTODIAN · <Ai Told to , a&ealSport) Console tbe aepressecl. cajole the suppressed. Unhook faulty zlppen, help kids get dressed. Unplug _th.e~ toilets, drag US SOlllJr_f98p, Hang out tbe flag, liaul . intherope. Synchronize that's your task. • AT WIT'S END .. . . them, 'ttquiclJ., Johuny.upchuc~ed ~ Johnny'11ick,. Leaking faucets, drip like mad. Ch.Cir yout belp, c:ut Wasting water -Man, down expenses ... \hat'S bad. 1. During storms reline One room's hot, 1&11pense. _. anot.b9's cold, ·, Work's now done -Of TRermo's stuck -Jlimit'ssaid. . • womout ~too~old~ · ... ''Gee, what a guy! Too Get some sawdust, get badbe'sdead." _fe~ering Shovel coal and cut the -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;--gniss, " I Pick up_papers__, throw _ oot 1ras11-:-. ~ Aro u nci -Set"ult"&•~Rnlp ~ .desks, ,,,__ -Wilen ID H . • • do ya TWO OF the Cunaoet get some res~? debutanles, selected by Chue out dogs scare the National Charity tbecats ' • League, Los Angeles Rid the jernt of Crum- Ch apter are from myrats. N,ewport Beach. Nail tbe sboe, button a lotrodu,ced during an coat ~cement tea in the MD.ke like they're tµn. Bel :Air 'Countf!y •Club ny,·tboae silly jokes. were Sharon Dolores Sandberg, daughter of Get a seat, take it tbe Albert Sandberp of tbere B8lboa Jsland and Whit· seat ,not wanted tier 1and Ma'delyn ~· ''Have a Spat~.'' ' daug)rter, of the Edwin Cbange • jjulb, read a Kolli of NeWPOrl Beacb meter , . · arid W""I J.lollywood. Rak~ tbe lawn, clieck 'lber 1'11! be pres.eal<)d tbe beat,er. ' to society Nov. 29. m t1ie · ClockJ are either slow Bever!~ Hilton Hotel. or fast, , ..... • itUi<1~:- : * · Fantahuloai·* Fall Fashions! AT DISCOUNT ~RICES Top Values from the • : Finest Manufacturers of Women '.s Spoitswear ' ' 30~50% OFF . ......... SwNter1 • • , I. l'SYCHIC DBtOHSDATION Tllef'ftll !·~,..._. U•Fm• LUCMnA •11MIOM y,.,.,. l.Klure--Ufe Reodlnga -COSTAaimAWC1•rsa. s.e.•--... Ill W. 1• 1ti. D U' SUI C... ...... Cllf., TORNADO, The fut adion aboe fr'om Buster Brown. Ru1ced leather. Padded •• , ... nd tongue. 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Sl8.99 to 169.'19 1519ao55 99 •Tablee, chair\, atands and more. l!a1y to ' • Tw~ ...... 13' 99 ~...... . ~~~}799 Coatrol ~ Polyaatar•acryllc blankll with· nylon binding. 11 tempera- tura 11191. J ·. ' • • ,Soft Nylon Tricot Bras \ ,. . Regular 83 Ea. 3 '6 for ' ,/ Criss-cross banded, smooth seamed cups, spandex sides. In white: Natural 32-388, C; Contour 32-36A, 32-388, 34-38C. Reg. $3.69 Natural 0 Cup 32·38_3 for 6.60 • -34%! -Sandalfoot st_yle ... Reinforced panty hose. Warm tones. P,A,T. • Sheer Knee-High r Hose Package of Easy to we"ar sand111toot knee. highs In' sandstone or toast·shades. Euy-cilre · ·· Vinyl Shower .Curtain ' 244 -S11nigard$ tre11ted to resist mildew and bacteria. Solid colors. • . ' • • ' Men's Quality Underwear Regular 'S.49 Pkg. of .3 Choose T-shirts, A-shirts: briefs and boxer shorts. In sizes to fit most men. .. • SAVE 20o/o ' to 33%! Men's Denim Jeans, Jackets . 1 ..... Regular S9.99 797 ' ":Jackets Regular, •14-99 997 Blue denim Jeans and. jackets of 14 oz. cot- ton. Authentic western styling. In sizes to flt most men. ·- Little Boyo' Team7 Baeeball Ja~keta- ' Solid cor'ors . Men's sizes ·medi- um through extra· large. r• Lace and Trim Auortment !Aw 1'rleedl . 6~ Gr•at for a4dlng1' the feminine touch. 2 to 10-y<! pieces rolled on' ,'boards. Many types and Width.:. ..i: ' . ' l' l ' . SAV-E I ~ $6/ 1 Sears ·nel~~e Hai:idy Bµmper Bike Carrier . -• Regillar' $18.99 I .129'7 $39.99, 7x35mm Wide Apgle 6-0igit Calculator Binocular• :.-;.99 ., I Ol!8 ·.,. :sAvt: ., · • • 812' ., ~2797 Add subtract '-.:.. · ' ' . I ' ~ • multiply, divid'e: F' Id • ( .. 2-place decimal· ie · 0 v-i;;ion. for fig.uring, dol ~ 500 ft. to 1 000 lars, cents. #5814 Yds. S~pte.mlier Qth . 9:30 am ,to 12:30 pm ' • • rs. di· tr'a· T• ' g, e . . f ; . Sears :AM/FM Table Radio · · • . ' • • ~1 • .. 14·.:· _··as __ ·. i l Regular • • j *21.95 . I ,. ( . . ' ~ ~. . ' £~Sood state chassis. Buttt·in aij_t~matic J • frequ~ncy control. · • • ·• '"""" Of AMiROt .. ' SAVE 4%! , StiHate of Ammonia -~or ~ptd' growth and rich green color., • .. • SA.VE 41o/c!· ") j' Regular t59. 99 ··--- SAVE ·50%!. 4-foot Fluoreseent ·Tube •I/I ~ •• • ..... _ -•• • ... 'Re ql¥ ! ' g -1.39 • For use in regular.or rapid start fix· tures. Bulbs packaged individually. . . Assort~d Opal Glass nakeware 2·qt: coverea· cass~ role, 8-in . square cake Your Ctoicel dish , oblong bake 61 dish , batter bowl , 411'_ more. ea. , ' \ SAVE 13! I l:rafuman 13-pc. Socket Set , · 'f J. '• Regula.-•29.~ 16~ . I Mt ---Set includ s: ~In . ' cu. qlllck release ratchet, 7 sockets, ·case ind accesso· ries. 133226 I • • • SAVE '20 and • '30! . . . ,,. SA~E .'•30.! SAVE '20! ~ycle·Wuher Electric Dryer . ., .. :29;~ '249 :;;~;; '189 Automatic tem-- petature control. ' • '"I Ass~rtment of Hand Tools .. - , \'llUIL--~ 'CHOICE - - tl.99 l'lallle &. 1:.: t2.99, t4-pc. combo Hex Key w,.,neh S.1 t2.19 lgialtlo• Gauge tl . .89,< 16-o-. "W... ·Glae tJ,59,Moo..Sllp,Joinl Plien , tl.5M:u911'-·~bel A.ortment tl.49, 8-. Sili<oae ""••y '· tI:79', -Trlaer ffiler . .• J.99, a.It. !lllnil'tope ' tIA9 ·Na¥1il' Jelly 11.99, 6-in. Wire Wheel • A. I " SAVE •7 to '12! Crafhman Portable Tool Sale YOUR CHOICE! 22: -A. 934.99, ~laeh Dftll V1ri1ble-speed rever- slbl• drlH develop• 1 m1x lmum 1/5 HP, O· 1209 rpm. •11«. II. t32..99, 2 ... ~ Sabre Sow develop• a max- •lmuni f/5 HP, 0-3200 rpm. ~17215. C..129.~, Dual-Motion Sand.er Doublt·lnau· lated, CW(llops 1m.IXimum1/5 HP. •1163. ' . - 111111 • .. ___ . Canlater Vac Stretch Stitch With Pow$'1DaJ,e• Portab: : '149 S-Prlooll2~ Low Pr1...t1 . Sews an usual~ Single s4)>eed. var I et y of; With attacl)ments. stitches. Carryl11g: --12593 •. = case. 11250/9708 ' • I 00% Solid State Portable Color TV . Regular '299.99 -·2r;999 ~ I , 13·inch diagona ·measure picture, • plus U.HF detent tuning and ln·llne ' gun picture tube. Li!lhtwelght .•• , easy to move from room to room. : Reglilar: 1399.99 Microwave Oven ~33997 86'1! --Automatic ·defrost cycle. 20-minute timer. \ . • I - •43701 8209.99 Kenmor Traeh COmpactor &4YE . ff!!!· 18997 Packs up to 15 ••Ck• of refuse Into one neat ba . 143701 123005 Acrylic ·Latex House Paint . Regular '9.99 6~9 ; One-coat application. Dries quickly, in as little as :JO minutes. 182955-65 85.99 Interior One-Coat Flat ·2~ • 1151« 8229.99, l HP · Paint Sprayer ~ •179 -150! - • . . I I • • ·' ' ' . I I • • -' • • ... • . ,.. DAILY PILOT • keting Otdpat I aik Set •· -. . .• Reds Leaa m 0il . ForWEMA' 'WASHINGTON (AP) UlloN whleb lntemlpt· . 'WEMA, I"' ... oelatlm -The Sovl1ct Union ed their deliv~ea lo Ir· cl companies In hl8h· became the world'• lead· IDC pre11ure on bnol, te<hnology lndu1trlos, 1ng oll·producu In 11174, 1aw their annual prnduc· I ....uJ hold its annual din-surpaHing the United tlollalip rrom 11.8 billion ner meeting at the Slates for tbe first tl!M barrels In 1973 lo 11.2 ~e,..porter Inn. in -tlleU.S.Bw;eauofMln.,.j biWonln11174. laipcirtl "" 111,000 ...... Hill a day lo 4.11 mil· NewPort Beach Sept.11. has nOted in a summary Dr. Ruben,F . Mettler, ofpetroleumt.rends. president of TRW. Inc., The burtau said Soviet Los Angeles. will ad~ production of crude oil dress the meeting, which and !ield condensate. a is being combined with related product. io ... •the monthly dinner creased-nine percent-to meeting of WEMA's 3.4 billion barrels last llan burell d&!l1. -llhrlllk 111 lmi>oita ~ tbe Middle l!lut and ln- -la ln ravor of lu1W Import• fro.m. tb.e People'• 1:Repu1>Uc of •u•OPE AND Japan. Qslna. • Hactla11o tbe embarllO ,,_pile Ill own ..,.. and ~er prlee1, 1ub-barco·aporked e1,1era otantl redueod tllOlr COlllell'Yatlon, tlae Umt.d oil lmporta In 19'14. States aaw 111 ·crude oil -l!lll'Opl eut back~oll -l111j)!IC'll .:tncraaM r- lmporta by one million '""·000 barrel• a Clq ln barrel• a day lo 13.7 1~ lo 3,'74,000 b......, mllllon; Ja11An reduced dallyln1914. Orange County Council. year. • The dinner m eeting, which begins at 7 p.m.. MEANWHIL,,Ji;, U.S. will be preceded by a production decreased social hour at S p.m . lt is live percent to 3.2.billion open to both. members barrels. and non-members of Petroleum· demand WEMA, but reservations was dampened by the must be made through 1973-74 Arab oil embarl"o t'he As sociation's Los andbysteepincreuesin . Angel~s office, (213)· worldoilprices. 'Investment' Class atOCC ~1·8910. Worldwide oil produc· --------'~-Uon in 1974 was nearly Why won't infiatlon r---------., the same as in 1913 at just go away? THE SERIES, entitled ''Investments,•• wW be offered on succe111ve Tuesday evenJn••· beglnnina Sept. 18, In tbe Corona del Mar Hl&h Scbool Little Tbeaire ... The lectures run from 7:311-9:30 p.m. and .re free to the public . Lft CAM• uss. 20.5 billion barrels. an in· If you'.d like an answer DlffllCULT crease of only 100 mllllon to that cqmplex question ' ..... , .... "'· ...... : Our pbarmacy ia a health station ready to ' utiafy your regular and ' emergency needA. ,.. ~ We auppty the health- barrels over the previous and ti pa On investing in a year. ./ turbulent economic Tbe Organlzanon of world. Orange Coast PetroJeum Exporting Collea:e ls offering a four- C o u n tr 1-·e s ( 0 P EC). part l~ture series tlliA whose members include fall that might lntettst tb~ Arab oil-producinJ you. Workshop Set ' On Retirement Serles lecturer ta· Edward McNny, a . veteran of more than 25 years on W•ll street.and teacblng experf1cnc~. He has pre~ented lectures and seminan on invest· ments to civic and pro- fessional oraanisaUons' tbro<lg~ the counay. aida that add safety aml " aatiafad.lon to your daily ; Jlvinc. EYerytbln1 you '. &et lrom ua betters either A "ReUrement Plan-SPEAKERS WIU. be ' .. _.. health or comfort. ning Workshop" will be Robert w. Cllttord, pre-"The lntellleent Jn- ., And, when aicknesa held bytbeOrangeCoun-sident of Air California: vest.or'' ls the title of the 1triker, from our pre-ty Chaml>er of Com.. Otto Gruber, AIM and flr1i lecture. MCNll'Y ~ption department you merce Sept, 11 at the Dr. Paul A. Kerschner. will look at inOaUon and &et the medlclnea to South Coast Plaza Hotel University of Southern will discuss how the In-; ur::J~ •=~~i:.!.t in Costa Mesa. Calirornla. Kenneth E . telllgent investor pro- .. -whe:n you depend oo a The work shop begins 9 Hagen, Fullerton at-tects bla capital and '~pharmacy, ouT a.m . to 4 p.m .9 with torney, will be are-purlnchashlngdplolw1er • 'pharmacy we hope, for ·luncheon at 12:30 p.m. source authority on leaal aa:a st t e ec n ng : 10Uf neecb. -;;;========~ aspects of retirement. value of currencies. YOU OR YOUR DOC-• David C . Jones of f TOR CAN PHONE us MUTUAL McDonnell Douglas . ' ... wben yo" need a de--Astronautics, Hunt· IN LECTUaBS two livery. We will deliver ,; AJMD in&ton Beach, will be the and three. on ~ 23 IJ'!'Omptly without eztra mod and 30 M N <barge. A area• many ' OWMllS erator. • • c ary ·pro. r pie rely 00 ua for vlde an in-depth look at L thelr bealtli needs. we 11 • -...-to .,. '" ,..... Re1i1tration for the investin& in securities. ~,;. welcome requestl for de-""' .,.,.. ..,. ....... ~...._ workshop may be made He will examine tbe l•erysenlceandcQrge ::=:~l·~=-~-= through the Oran&e stockmark:etfromevery ·~:<Oimts. ...., "••r•nr ,..._.. M-c.ouhty Chamber of Com· ...... ...,.._ and -will ev-W•'• • IJ .. ,.. .......... ,....~ I. r ........ A ........ ""..,. ....._ oet ,_ '"& merce, 401 Ban. o how to read and un-PAll UDO P'HAl.MA.CY CWY ltV cMll"I ....... ,,,_ C&ll America Tower, The a-d---"'lt. • a111t1111e . pllo11e a11awerecl • ...t... ~-~ 351 HOlpltal Road ........ ..._. °' ..-: .,...._ •.o. ty,. One City Boulevmu ' Free Delivery ._ 1101 ~...-.CA West, Or an c e, ~~,-~;port~~Be~a~c~h~64~ .. ~l-~1~SIO~~~-~·~· :::::=====·=~Call f 0 r n i a 1 9.2 e 6 8. The fiul aesslon, on Reserv&Uona 'are '$ll5.00 0 c t • 1 , I • t it 1 e d P!!l" pe.raon tncludJU' ••complete Financial NO MINIMUM luncheoo ' Plailntng, Creatlnl Ylllll' ·----i:hveotment Package.~· ADDITIONAL In· McNary '."'ill compare rormation may be ob-stoek market lnvestlne t.ined by calllne the wltb real eotate Invest. Chamber offices at (n4) ment and aavlna:• ac· 83M480. counll. . AiketJ, ,Cut • By l!tilily State Energy Panel Hits PUC-·'Guesses' . ' SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tbe -,_ State l!nereJ Comml1alon aayo the Public Utility Com· m1a1on bu raued 1o ~ predict Callro~nla'• enu1y .-.overtbe next 10,..n. "The PUC rocecut la inade- quate and "' contrary lo tlae public Interest." Commlaalmer Ronald D. 'Doctor a aid In a state- ment. . "It should not · be Uled. nor 1bould ill Ide be aeoepted by lhia com.mission ln any way.'' The Eneray Com.miulm V<Jled unanlmouslJ to UM the PUC pre- dlctl-only on d Interim buia unW a new· forecast can be de-- veloped. - J INVESTMENT f _......'No \\ithclru\vul pcnulty and ""tr hl\'cstnw:ut ' I f I . cO.n1s u llli;t: 6'.L lntcn .. -st i.u111uully. Rotary Protest Ouners Fight Defect • ' Commiereial Credit'/C\ · TIIKITT PASSIJOOK ACCOUNTS <£S>e ' • For Callfomli. Kttk\c!lt. Only. • ~ Member or lhe Catlfomlu AMOl.:lalloo of Thrift.and 1M.D CompUlea. 'C.-""""1 en.Jiil...._ i~ • • • ~ . ' Costa-Mesa • 370 E. 1'7tll .Streek • '174-67«0 Sant.a Ana _:__~, i.;! 17th S~., • 6'7-5871 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Re loved the way his 1972 Mazda went ••ffmmm:• and when the eilgine ra11ed with 38,500 mlleo.., the odometer he waa not unduely upset. Derek M. Coben, 39, t<Jok,the car to hll dealer where he learned an engble aeal bad failed, rulnlng it. The car was out Of warrant,-. Be would have to pay for the repairs. "BUT WMLE IWAStheretbeytciWed lit three lxhe,;., all wlth tlae same l!llllne defect," Cob0cn •111,d. I . 'P£ linearell • Smog-free Engine Seen by ~d-80&? , - UFIJSINO TO alOOIB 'i.,tween tboee two, the atucly re-COIDIDended parallel develcpmeat al both eaclnes under 1ovun- ment and corporaUon llmd!nc to determlile whlcb would do the mootfortheleaatamount.tmcmey. · The qport alao lll'lled auto malcers to belin changes in non· • en1ine de1i111 matten, 1uch as •eight reductions and tr-mlallon lmpro-. to cut fuel eonsumptlon by another the Brayton and SUrllnC l!llllne eoncepta have both JJtoti55nt. bee In ence for _,. years, tbe reporta aaYI, they bad llmlted application ror P.1smger can wrtU iecent technical d&- Yeioplnenb. . Coast Store Binng 150 ' J1ervyn'1· department store will be hiring uo J*'SODS ror a tbe new operation, 5Cbeduled to openlnlateOctober, • new atore Joeated at the illterlee- Um or Brooltlnant Street and Adame ,. venue In Hwltlqcton l!eacb, according to Tom Ward. director and 1'1'eral lllercban- -clizlng managu. . . Sales, atoclt and clerical penon,nel are llelng eougbt for OverThe Counter tWDUlllllp • Tom-Palumbo, ~ations manager at the new • said inlttview• for run-u Part-time and seasonal e p10yes will be eonducted at M a Verde Plaza (rooms 208 and 207). U2S Mna V0crde Drive East, Costa Mesa from Sept. a to 1Z from a a.m. loS p.m. Today Cohen, • manager at Paclfl.c Telfpllone ("p.~ heads up u organlution ol more thaii 100 dia-- gruntled Mazda owners seeking to brine a elui ac· lion 111it that could involve up to 15,000 al the little • MUTUAL FU~·DS ~ . " . l'Tob&bly not. theM; drA yifl<ttof TIWIOIV Bills. &.nktd' Aocepuncas M'ld Ctrtiflcatft of Des>olit lf9 ct.ctlnlng. n.t's why ft -.will pay \'OU to look into 111" lnUl"Mt bNring Trust ~ lrw11tm1n~ with N.wpon Equity Fund&.. Newport Equft'i Funds ott.I you two .i9ment1 ~ to enY oooc:I ~: Hloh yilld ..t MCUrity. Your money can ... 10.: wually ~n. vour ;n..,,.,, It ~ by Jow-f'l1't reel ..m• rtght Mr9 In h Nll'#PQl;t 9..:h.,.. -the 1.n.rt "°"'"' .-tlon of Clllfomie•s f11t• l"OWiftsl cwnty. A!Ft now, "°" c:..a ifl\lttt ~ ff'Om t2IOO to 12SO,QOO.. YOIM f'llndt ~I .., twnlng 10* .,.._.. 1hrt 4ty of """°'" into ,.row. Ajl dnlls. llCCOUfttinG #Id lllttmlntl: .,. hendltd by Newport (qulty fundl. . • . And don't fofvlt't It It c:M*ititl to 9'Jll"'°'9 thin 1°" on Tr&llt. om. I.ad off prior to ewturtiv. tn u.., _..-. It ~ for ..... of ... ntOn1fis ldifltloNI tnt ....... .... br .... Wt for mort ~loft. all ~ Equity fundt todly. Out~..,,,_ 118~ 8llOD. ~r,c.llfomS.,.,._,.O'\ly. 1 - l'.lrS In Callrornia alone. ' l The suit-was lnitlall1 rued in Mlllllclpal Court lln 'behal( or three owners and all~Od that Maada rotary engine cars imported Into CalUornla ror 21!1 y<:an -1971,.11172 and 1l1l3 .,.railed becauoe al the 'defect In an enalne aeal. 11!4 last weell: It wu oc· ilerod moved from Municipal lo SUperlor Court. I The hlrbu eourtla expeeted to rule whether the case can become a "class action'' involvlnl hun- .dreda of Mazda owners, when It eomes up on the "®It cale!ldar in early October, altonle)'a &aid. • NAMED AB DEniNDAN'I' In tbe suit was Mazda Moton of America. Inc., the compan>;'• marketln& arm b11ed In Los Angele1. But atµ>me7,.. for Cohen and bl1 otpnl~, "The Society lo Cor- rect Rotary Englnea Wraop.J,luda " aald they hoped tb Include the J1P1111-mamir~cturer,;royo Kogyo Co .. ~r Hiroshima. . ·· ' Coben,ofthee~SanFrancilcoBa11uburb6f Alamo, said he ran a newapapu ad ln"Aprll that 1ald1imply: "Let ustnowlfyourrotary enatnehai failed.'' ' Tbe newspaper got the box number .......,, but -after It wu finally righted ror one day, Cohen •aid, he received 60 letters. A man with a defe«lve Mazda en1lne In Sacramento ran a similar ad and f! u letlul. A woman who owned two lludu In Anaeleo -botb of which alleeedlll had dere<- tlve e~ne Hall ~received 40 letters from fellow dloanmtlod Maadaownen. • · "I ALSO GOT A L£1'E& Jrom Canada, ........ from 0...100;• Collen ...... "Thewaj. l~ea11yree1 about It, I wu very,...,, happy with the Mazda until Iha ..,gtne failed." But . -be bep11 an lnveotlpllan wblcb Included 3uert11 to the lnttnt.ate eommerce eommlillon. • ll_.la bq1ed !he ••• '!lllof-.l'ven•vtrti*en .... big C!! .. JIOY l!tifant. Tllolt ~ ~~ -mllDd,nlCbt. lftMllJ;.rl ....... CMm, . -bedrlva ? ·111 Solnl ~all !be.hf. I can Pl p8rta .i.,. or 11i1b1 -GUI of Ibo Stan eaWocueitl wMll," heellj,d; • • I • • • • , • I NYSE Index ASE Index Dolv·Jon~ Ind S&P 500 Stoeks • . IN!JEXES "5.19, '85.61 832.29. • ' 811.0S • up . off up up O.:IC o.;ia - 8•.60 0.55 l· I • I Wedaeeday' Cloaia& Prieee I I l • NEW YORK · , I ·iae1e1 ;1111 TOCK EXCHANGE .. ...... I • ' • . , )": . ,, ~ . . ... IWL.Y PILOT .. !l!!nd!!ti l!p-A,,!p! ) I .. , ,. • . , ,;; •• .... 1 A b~ath of fresh air. i · In the • " ' l DAILY PILOT . SERVICE DELI I __., .. SJ49 . ~CX CHEESE .": ':'7 . . .. j • I ·. oiD • .s-· 5oct.. . POTATO SALAD.:':': •. · 7i. au:SlAW .. :~ ... ~5CJCE. , ' I~ --.·MARKET BASKET WESTCl,IFF l'U'Z.A ,.,. .. ........ Mowpart ...... . ' .. . . . f!)r e,asy livin,g "'I I ., .. • ' •• • • • • t tS YOUR CAR LOC~ED? .. • SPOJiSOAED BY YOUR LOCAL POLICE DEPARTMENT 'r Cooks foods In half the time, seals In vitamins, minerals, brings out flavo r. Automati c: 15·1b. pressure control. . ' M0404 4-Qt. Economy SPEED COOKER · VASELINE' lntensiYe Ccre .. Lotion ·-.' Rlc:h, QAlllOI ... fOrinulll \ ' . . . . . . . • ··-. " • • • .. • • • • • ' I • , 'WAREHOUSE •v -. . WE'RE BACK IN OUR OLP. • "ST-OMPING GR0tJNDS"with aNEWLOOK!- •. IN . HARBOR CENTER • 2300 HARBOR IAT WILSOMI COSTA MESA • • • . . ~EG . •ao LEISURE SUITS ~59 • OR .USE YOlll GEHlllY LTD OIARGE . . PH. 540-1500 •one-stop' shopping a.t its finest! . OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS "rll 9 ,, ' Regional R_epolr Center SPERRY·TOPSIDER DON'T~AWAY: YOUR ClOMFORTABLE OLD ·TENNI~ SHOES ' . . , I ' Ao1l:£0~~C:-.::.. & • ... . ......... > t ' • ;-• Afion'la SHOE sEiii'C:E , · . •·~ .. . . . . .. c.r-............ ,. ..... ...,...., .... c.-._.w.....,.,,_· . .. ~~·~--~-~ ,, • I . CHEESE OF THE WEEK APPlE PIE • , ' • ~ ..... I - • . -SAVE on Big end SALE 2:99 Reg. 4.22. Polyester pull-ons with flare legs. Embroidered design on front. Sizes 4-6X. SALE Big· Girls' Jeans 3.99 . Reg. 5.99. Polyester/cotton jeans accented with embroidered flowers. Flare legs. Colors. 7-14. SALE 4:9n9 ,R:eg: 8.44. Double zipper 'front flare legs. Polyester/cotton. Navy, grl!jln, tan. 7-14. Litt1e Girls' Jeans ' SALE ' Ll'I Girts' Jeans 2.77 Reg. 3.44. Corduroy jeans of machine wash polyester/ cotton. Assorted colors. 4-6X. Sale prices effective - Thursday thru Saturday August 6, 1975 WARM BUY Girls' Sweatshirts 4.66 Girls' long sleeve hoQ\1ed sweatshirts. Cotton/acrylic blend. Assorted colors. S,M,L. Girls' Knee.Hi's 66~- 'Krlee socks of machine wash Orlon® acrylic/nylon. Assorted colors in sizes S.M.L. • Back-to-Sc.hool 7 • Ii • • • ' • • Women's casual Shoes Men's and Boys' Shoes '7.99 .-9.88 Wonten's shoe has vinyl ~upper, rubber outsole. Men's shoes in brown suede with molded rubber outsole. Sizes 71/,. 11 ·12. Sizes 5·10. ' - .,,,~ .. ' ·. ,.f?, ... SALE EASY CARE Big Boys' Sweatshirts · 1 B:3i3rts 2 • 22 Short sleeve. crew neck styling Reg. 2.77. L!>ng sleeve, crew in machine wash cotton/ neck~. Machine was~ cotton/ polyester. Solids, stripes. 4-7. acrylic. Assorted solids. B . K ·t Sh.rt Sizes 10·16. (Not shown). ~:[l. oys ni 1 s . .• BOXER WAIST NO-IRON Ll'I Boys' Jeans Big Boys' Jeans 3.99 le~~n@ with Western styling with flare legs. flare legs. Welted knees. Polyester/c<?tton . Colors. 8-18 Solids, fancies. 4-7. regular & slim. Sweatshirt price good 4.44 Husky sizes 8-16. thru Sat., Aug. 6th . • ------ FALL FLAIR Junior pantsuits 12-Laa ~ Choose from 2 styles of machine wash ..-. • .1 polyester. Rib knit waist and cuffs. Navy, rust, green. Sizes 5 thru 13. VALUE SUPER BUY Misses' BlklDls-- Ladles print knee hi's 88 ¢ • , ' . . • • . 99c Machine waSh nylon with . assorted screen prints. One size fits 1liW· Zodiac underwear in machine wash stretch nylon. One size' fits all. AssOrted signs & colo rs. . . -· 4 . . .. .. . . . • ~ • .. • ' -r.um: -11 Oronge-•Open -11:30 to 11:30., Sundoys 10 toe. OIAMll• cay Or. It Glrden Grow BIYd. •Open weekda)'l 10 10 9. Sundays 10 toe. SAMTA ANAs ~So. lktstol-+lo. ot SO. CO.st Plaza• Open Delly ~:30 to O. SUndaYI 10 toe. ~ I I 1 • • ( • • .. . - . j · ., .. ' . I . l t ! ". ' t If . ' ' :. ! All cotton Men's $!Jori Sh irt 2.99 · Rtg 3.44. long sleE::vE::, cottOn fl~nnel shirt in a.s!.urted plaids. Machine wash•ble. S,M.L,XL. GREAT BUY Wrangler Jean 12.44 · Men's pre·wash~d Wrangler jean with fla re . leg. W 29·38. L 29·35. Matching jack(;:t also ava~lable. I ~l~ I \ ' Western Styling Men's Sport Shirt 5.99 Reg. 7 .99. Long sleeve Wra ngler® shirts in cotton/ polyester. Machine wash. Solids. fancies. S,M,L,XL. All Cotton Men's Cord. Jeans '7.99 100% ·cotton in assorted colors. flare leg. W·29·38. L-29·34. . Men's 5-Pack .Sotks - For casual and athletic wear: Elastic top, cushron foot. Fits sizes 10·13. • LPOK,HEAR AND SAVE Sharp 1_~" diagonal black & white TV . 74.99 Reg. 79.99 . . Slimline portable g ives clear picture. VHF . • pre-set fi ne tuning, earphone and jack, more. (2K40) ( • I Soundesign Stereo System 129.88 Reg. 139.99 features AM/FM stereo receiver with built-in 8 track player/recorder. Two 2-way speakers lots more. ' GE Digital Clock Radio 28.IMI Reg. 35.99 AM/FM c lock radio lets you wake to music or alarm. Handsome cabinet. (7-4300) ..• . , , Lloyd's AM/FM. · lliiii. iliiii 44:ii· Table model with twin 3'h" speakers. Stereo headphone jack, slide controls, too. (RR·6777) _..,, ---J ...-.. ~ • ). Patch Work Cardigan 8.99 100% acrylic cardigan. Six butte~ front with two pockets. Machine wash. S,M,L. • ) J. I I I I . ' , /, f If I !! i / I' j ! ' ' I f i f I! i' . 1 I 1 i . t f LOW PRICE Gals' Sweater 3.S3· 100.% acrylic short sleeve sweater. 3 styles to choose from. Assorted colors. Sizes 32 to 40. GREAT BUY Pre-washed g~sg 9 Junior Jean~ High waisted, belted, flare 9.99 leg pants in machin~.wash Choose from two styles. All polyestet. ColOrs. Sizes 5-15. machine wash cotton. Navy denim in sizes 5·13. •. LOW PRICE Women's Casual Shoes 2.99 Reg. 3 .77. Women's sling sandal, cushioned for comfort Assor:ted fashion colors. Vinyl. Whole sizes 5 to 10. · Natural colored leather sandals. In whole sizes 5 to 10. • , .. l. ' ; • ( 20·1 HI-Riser , 44.99 Boys' & girls' styles. Features chrome hi·rise handtebars, 'fulJ reflective pack8ge. """iilii&iliii"26" Ten Speed Racerr"'I ... ~ 59.99 Men's & wcimen's styles. With front and rear side pull-hand Caliper 1¥ftkes. lots more. 59.99-Boys' 24" Teil Men's 27" Deluxe Ten Spee 89.99 Features new rear disc brake. Front center pull caliper brake. Dual position b~ake levers. 49:9i r Men's & women's lightweight models. Front and rear hand caliper brakes. full reflective package. SPECIAL BUY Huffy \ Ebonite BowHng Balls SbikeAgain SALE -· Ebonlte "Tornado" 14.88 Reg. 17.99. Black rubber ball that's precision balanced for compe\itive bowling. 10, 12, 14, 16 pounds. • SALE iii& Reg. 21.99. . Madeofpearlized polyester, it has higtl impact strength. Colors. 10, 12, 14, 16 pounds. ' ·. I f~~b~n~t~~~n 59oa9d 9 SALE . . 3 ., 7 . • Oversize Sleeping Bag • •. Reg. 74.99. Features moto 14 4 4 Combination bike lock with c_ross styling. Knobby dirt 30" heavy-duty ligri chain, vinyl tires, black frame, fende?. • covered. Solid steel shackle. (Not shown). · Reg. 17.99.Extra tong bag wilh All bikes come unasseo:il>led, but ", 3 lbs. Dupont" Dacron 88 we will assemble them for a slight polyester filling. charge. And visit our bike shop 18.88 Reg. 22.99. 2'h tbs. where we have a complete line of Dupont,. fiberfill II accessories to meet your biking polyester filling. needs. • JCPeoney 11l1• llJ.(. '11:4. II •: j < • , f • OAll.Y,.LOT ;ii, ••• • • • Health and · Beauty ~id Buys . Aim toothpaste · Nt. wt. 6.4 oz. Final Net Hair Net Nt. wt. 8 oz. '[ -~ . ' ' ' . -'Oil ; ', 0Vfll-OllY \ I ~IN i 88¢ Vaseline Intensive Care Lotion 10 fl . oz . . • . \ 1j9 1.69 I Bufferin Tablets 100'• " 24 fl. oz. 49¢ Treasury Timed."Release Cold Capsules 10's Arrid Extra Dr'y Anti·Perspirant . NI . wt. 12 oz. ' • • , Head&Shoulders ' Shampoo 7 fl. oz. ---...--·-NI. wt. 14 ''· --=== 99¢ Treasury Disinfectant Spray NI wt 14 OZ. Special prices good thru Salurday, Seplember 6, 1975 L . I f ' • .. l ' • • '/ SEPTEMBER 4 THAU SEJ'TEMBER 10.1975 l '- KRAFT . DELUXE SLICED "CHEfSE MANHATTAN lUN·CH · MEATS · __ • Beef Bolo, Miit Bolo. Pim ten to, ndwich Loaf, Spi"iitd Lunchiqp s399 · 4 ·5¢ --...,.,,.,;;..." < . . . OS~R MAYl\JI • I• • ~ ' , . MEAT OR 1 LB. PK<l . OSCAR MAYE!\ 18 OZ. PKO. BEEF WEINERS s 1.13 BOLO~.NA s 1 '' OSCAR MAYER PILLSBURY MEAT OR 120Z. PKG. RqularorButttrmllk BEEF BOLOGNA s1o 9 BilSCUJTS 1~u~~· 15c osC...R MAYER 12 OZ. PKG BUDDING .. SO. DR ROUND • ALL VARIETIES , 3 OZ. PKG. VARIETY PAK s1.s3 LUNCH MEATS 49c . .. ....... eeec11.i0ningethofpe•. Opell~ 9:30to9:30. Sundays 1Oto8. • / BEEF LEAN TENDER BLADE.CUT CLOD CHUCK ROAST STEAK s ·1·~·a s-g! BONELESS BEEF CHUCK 7BONE 7-BOttHOAST CHUCK STEAK s1 .48 LI. 98'·u. · FROZEN BAY SHRIMP ?.'!.Z.·.~~;. 98' EA1 TRAY PAK · · BIT. O· SHRlflJP ....... ~~.~~: ... ~~.~; ... 89' EA. BONELESS BEEF· ROUND WAFFER THIN s 1 78 BREAKFAST.STEAK............... ~ . i.B. BONELESS s 1 68 TENDER CUBE STEAK.......... • .. ·LB. CHECK TMIS l"ARllAL Lt6T Of WISE BUYS.. lifll'lffd ~ P'-'* UI from liUiot •II of !Item. Yov will fiMI "".,. 11 ....... itle tMM on ~r .tlelw• m1rti!!l wb!'I I .br'9bt-Wkl"V y..__ ,,_ ttems ,.,i.« ~...-• .,....n1i1t~unn ... __ Mid promo1ionel low price. The ...,,;"" .•• flM ,,_,Y _.....on 1 to'yout . GREEN GIANT CUT OR FRENCH SLICED GREEN BEANS ............... !~!!~~~:".~ GRElN GIANT ·PEAS -· 35c. 16 OZ. CAN •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GINGHAM FOU" VARIETIES ' 11! lc·s: CREAM . -i "'GALLON CARTON . I :r.; .............................. "'$ R1CE -.......... : ........... :~~~.9~ .. a.~~-~ 1.·33 : DUNCAN HINES ASSORTED FLAVORS l•xceot.~,..e P-oodl ,7( CAKE .MIXES ................. t~~~ .. '!9.~ •. SPRllNGNFlf,ELRD MSACARONI ANO CHEESE 4 :; 1 ' . • 7MOZ.BOX . R A c6 ME •••••···························••• j7C . NSHIN WICH COOKIES .!!.'?~;~~~.. . RAHAM CRACKERS •... ;'!.~~ .. ~9!';.. . 9c SPRING~ELD , 5 PAN'-AKE MIX ......... : ...... ~?.~-.!?~.. 5c SPAINOFIELO SYRUP 280Z.80TTLE SPRINGFIELD ., ·•• 0 • •• ••••• • •• •••••• 0 ••••••••• . lM!,.I! BAGS ................. ~~.~ .. ~~?: ....• SAND ICH BAGS • • I . I ~ J i SLICED TOP OR BOTTOM ,~ .1/4 ... :ROUND PORK LOIN · . · STEAK 1 $1~·~. ;·~12~. l ~ < ) 1 J • ' , ; ( .( f • t r P0Ri 0 cli0Ps ·. &io"'tiN'D··aiEF s 1.63 LI. s 1.18~rif·T·Pok l .. l ' .. > • ! , BONELESS BEEF STEw ... : .... s1.38La. 'HOLLYPAK • • s1 OS · r BEST OF THE FRYER ....... • LB.'. ~ONElfSS BEEF BRISKETS .. $ 1 i48tB. ·couNtRv STYLE . · _. "$ 1 6 3 SPARE RIBS ...... ,. .•. ;............. • LB .. ,_ , • I , t • • ~ • . ' • t • ' • ~ ' • . • ' : . • j I ' ' .. _ • .. ' ' • ' NEW CROP CALIFORNIA ~ GOLDEN DELICJOUS · THOMPSON 1 DELICIOUS . SEEDLESS · 1· APl>tES GiAfES '· 1 ' ' ! l • l 3~ls ·1 · .. 3~s1 ' I ' ' ~ ' m1'A0 ROSA PLUMS ..... ::.:.;.·; 3'~·~1 MEATY NEC.!ARINES .• 2 ........... 3 : S 1 CREAMY TEXTURE . '3 ..:. s 1 BARTlHJ PEARS ....... +.......... · .. LUNCH BOX TREAT . - VALENCIA ORANGES ............ _4 : s-1 . l 01uqe1: City Or. II Garden Grow BIW. • I r\weelcdeya 10t09, Sundays 10108. ·-• . • • • IANl'A ANA: 3900 So. Brielol No. of So Coat l'laZll • 0p:n o.iz 9:30 to 9. Sund:r 10 lo e. · I • . ' • r I 1 . ,, • • • ... , ..... . -- . l ' l • l -~ • . • ! I • • f ' • ~ • .. • ' • , t • . • • • { • • • \ • 1 .. _ \ ' • ' ) ; I -~ l ~ • . , 1 l • ' .. ' . • I .•, •• '· . • .; •• . ' " • ' • . ,. • .. .. . } . "' l •• ' . ' . ; • :i,' ' .. •• ..... . ' ( .. •, • • 'V :. • ' . • • I • • ' . • r· ' -.. • • . - ~ ' ., ' •• ' ' • • ' . . . ;. ' • r . ' . • • • ,. • • ' ' --. --- !'-'g.l91s ll1r4,., • ow Congress is about to make an important decision that could affect the cost and gas .tnileag~ of rour car f ?'1' years t? come. . , ' / · Sin~ you wiltbe p,ay1I}g the bill, we thought you should be aware of two~ major altetnatives being c;onsidered by Congress right now. They coneern the (;9ntrol of .emissiop.s from cars. Should the standards governing automotive emissions be made even stricter, than they are roday? Or are they strict enough . ? "'-'· h . / ' ' now. .1.i:U\e your c 01ce. . . ' ·-· ' • ' I • Otoieel The President and his Admlliistration have eval- uated the pros and cons of..:urrent law governing emissions and re.commend that the standards for ~y's cars~ e~rtded fci.r five ye~. .. Results ' .....,,. There.. will be. continued..im,l?rovement of air..,_ quality as new cars replace old cars. (Com- ~ to pre-controlled cars, today's standards suit in reductions. of over 80% for hydro- ' carbons and for carbon monoxide and about • . 40% for o:tides of nitrogen according to indus- ' ·try data.) · • Workliig with current standards, automakers , cafi JllCCt their individual comipitments to the Pre°sident' and improve iridusuy-wide gas mile- age between 197 4 and l 98Q by an average of at least 40%. . Choice2 1,. J'resent Federal Law calls for even stricter emis- sions standards for 1977·1978 model cars than those required today. Some members of Congress favor these stricter standards. · ""l "I ., Results ' • Stricter standards would add only marginal .-...-II-improvement to air quality. (California is an exception. It has a special air quality problem and has its own special standards.) • To our knowledge no auto manufacturer yet knows how 'to meet the 1978 standards on a • mass production basis. Current "best effort" • experimental systems however indicate the following fuel economy and cost penalties: -your gas mileage coulcJ be reduced by 5% to as much as 30% according to publicly stated company estimates -the cost of your car could increase by en estimate_d S 150 .to S400 acconling to com-• pany estimates m statements to &ngress, J ere · do you sf811d? . ' -·These are the choices. We thought you ought to know what they are~ and what they will mean to you as a,customer., Your United States Senators and Representative should kiiow what yoQ. think. Write to them . . • tel,... ns. Sal&tors and ~ I • • • -. • • U.S. SENATORS (write to this addreu) Ullited States Senne WaDlllgtoa, D.C. 211110 ..__able Alan Cransem. (Democrat) ~ . .. Jlllllorallle ,, .... v. TliwJ (Democrat) ' U.S. REPRESENTATIVES (write to Ibis address) Boue of Rep1eoenlAUftS Wultlngton, D.~. %G515 • District 34 Hoaora~~kMarlt lfann-rortl (Dem., ewood) · District as - Hoaorabte .Jerry PaU- (Dem., Santa Aita) District40 -Honorable Andftw 111ns1aaw- <Rep., Newport Beach) . ... From American Motors, Chrysler, Ford and Gene~l Jvf otot_'S • • .~ • • l . ; • ·- -• • • • . . • • :· , . • .. •• : : . . :.e ••• ... • : <t .. . : . . . : .. ... . : : ... ·: ; .. ;:• .. . ·. •!<t ;:t . ..... ... ::: • j-• ~ ... J l ' ~. f • t :: ... ' . • ·: • • • , I f .. l t • " I \ • tf Ol.JLYPILOT ThU!!d!y.S.e'""'bo<4.11111 -llACll i ~ ·'Butterflies~ in Westminster • '73-IJ The WeatmlnaterCommwUty Theater Jaunehea its 14th season -and the · second in lta new playOOU.e -Friday night with Orange. County's tbird loot a·t the Leonard Gersbe's sen.ocomedy "'Butterflies Are Free." · Stan Pritchard. who starred In Westml'nate_t• last. production, •"The Prisoner of Second Avenue, • takes the direetor1 chair ror ··autterflles.'' the story of a blind youni man trying to ~ake his own way ln tbe world. James Cook was the central role ot the sight· less youth, with Jeanette Collins cast as his new- found girltrlend. Lois Farah plays...the boy's over- protective mother. with Craig Henry completing the cast as an off. Broadway director. ... •'Butterflies'' will be on stage tor four .,.·eekends, Fridays and Saturday..s lhrougb~pt-21 .. at 8:30 in the Westrriinstu theater, 7272 Maple Ave, Res:ervalions 893-8626. THE ONLY 011IER stage production under the lights this week is "Leonardo, the F1ore~li~e" al Sebastian·s West Dinner Playhouse. An ong1nal comedy about a time-tripping Da Vinci, the play features Judson Earney in the title role and Dale Raoul as his 20th century love interest. John Moran, Blanche Mickelson, James Raupp and Aaron Fle tcher complete the cast of "Leonardo,·· which is on stage nigbUy except Mon- day with varying curtain times at the dinner . lnterm• . ISSIOO Tom Titus !heat .. , 140 Avenlda Pico, San Clemente. Rnorva· Uon1492·99SO. ' • ' A PJIEOOMINllNTLY Orange Coast company is mounting a-production of "The LitUe Prince'' in the Antelope ValleY. u the stage •ltractlon of tb& V aJyermo Fall Festival Sept. 21 and 28. Director Warren De8coo is a Costa Mes• real· dent, a1 are actors Leslie Heide, Mark Whitinc • ..Amanda Meara...add Timothy Constant.-Bob.stHle,~ who plays the title role, and Randall Lund hail from El Toro, while Christopher Mears is from Newport Beach. In addition, cast members Jayne Hamil and · Douglas McEwen, now relocated in. Los Angeles County, are former local talents. • • BACKSTAGE -South Coast Repertory bas been awarded a $15,000 grant from the National En- dowment for the Arts, according to Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (ft -Newport Beach) ... the grant is earmarked for the development of SCR's artiltic staff and the expansion of its technical person· nel . · - MATll4EES DAILY FllOM 2 • ...,.,..,. ... ,...,..,..,. ... ,...,. ... .,..._ .... ..,. ... .,..._~..,.,...,..._,...,.,.._. ... ,...,..,..,..._,....,....,_..._,...,."'1;l~APPLADl'.'t.,_. ... ..._ v ..... ~··•k m ,., ---... An Event ... E~RliiQUAKE ~l~ ..::>- CHARLTON HESTON I AU. STAR CAST DI EKEATON The Prinze and the Whopp.er A "W-T-U" T .,,... ,.,.,.. .. INI • IA ' -Ill LqellNewport Talent In • "LQVE arid ·' DEATH" Q: Is there any truth to the rumor tba& Freddie Prtn1e Is going steady With lbe queen of tbe movies. Raquel Welch? -Den.ise1bompson, Kent, Wash. A: It was true a while back till he realized the queen was too old for the Prinze! Q: I Just read lbe book '"Too Much. Too Soon," the memoirs of John Barrymore's daughter, Diana. 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy G_.dMr Can yop tell me whatever bappened"to her? -J . Burt, Alameda, Cal. A: It really was a case of too much, too soon. Miss Barrymore, 38 years old, died on J.an. 25, 1'960. 1 The cause or death as reported bi Dr. Milton Helpern, chief medical examiner of New York City, was "acute alcohol intoxication enhanced by the ef· 'rect of ingested barbiturates." I Q: Settle a bet for me. Was Galll·Curci. the SO.COAST PWAI W.171l .. The terrifying motion picl ure from Ute terrifgin/i No. J best ael/.er. aws "NASHVIUE" Ill .,.... ... w.ur "THI FOltTllHI" "MONnP"- &MOl.T6lAIL'"IPGJ "TOMMY" "OTHR'SIDI OFTHIMOUMT.Mr --HtU U.Ca-1!">1 -......m· '"DEATH WISH"' Ill ........ _l'UM6......,. SWISS PAMll. Y IOllMSOM" lal "WT1 THI IUUlT" lNI ~¥1 & DIA TH" lit .,..._,,. •MOll"'llM w,... hi ....... : 1·111fts.t,tt. Jll .......... . " "FRAMED" IR> '• 1MAC PASUOM UYIS "BEYOND THE DOOR~ ~, .... · .u ................. · f1mous ntetropolitan Opera singer, the mother of I~"'-_ .... .,_ ____ _ Eltem Zlmbalist Jr. of the FBI TV 1erles? -M.K.. ..,......, . ,a:• Phoenix, Ariz. .-MM*•~rl A: No. His mother was· another famous operatic ~1!•PM ·t.•.u star, Alma Gluck ; his father, a world-famous violin virtuoso. Q: I thought Jobnttousemaawuoneoftlteout·' standing actors in that wefnl. vlolence-to-ead· violence film, ''Rollerball." How old ls be, ind wW be be making another movie soon? -Mrs. J . Tyaoa, Brooklyn. A: Houseman, at 73, is just warming up. Before returning to directing and appeaTing in a new :rv series, he'll appear in "Three Days of the Condor." He"s a gentleman who abhors violence . Send your questlonS to Hy Gardner, "Glad You Asked That,·· care of this newspaper, P .O. Box 1560, COsta Mesa 92626. MariJyn and Hy Gardner will answer as many questions as they can in their col- umn, but the volume of mail makes personal replies impossible. .. -~---SAOOLEBACK PLAZA .... ., .......... ,. .... "FRAMED" J..k•l-ft)f "TIDAL WAYE" ,.......,,u. _ .. ),,....,. "FIA.MID" Mlll-11111 -SllPIC.O ,_'Ml -MIN,.... "PtAMID" • • 1111• "SllPICO• '"' FOUNTAJNVAL..LE.V • .. '"~'""'"~" .~ GfNEAAl CINEMA COAPOAATI OI~ • ·LA MIRADA WALK-IN aot.RGAIH PflUCE s1.so MOfli04Y 111111 SATURDAY llattpl Holidly•I 11tlO·S 00 ... ...... ~ ...... l ...... . ti ... "' ... IM·ltM ...... l•lll-,, .. '"'"' ...... ""..U.1111,1._ -WALKING TALL ·11,... JUNIOI IONNll 11'91 OP1N 'J:JO NOOft 1111--"" YOUNG fU.NIClNSnlN -..-.. f.Ul MONIT I IUN ..,_ I ... !NI~ ... , • .., tho. o,.. r:Jlli. ;11 .. 111 , 1 .. 1.u • l•tw• 11 .. 1*'111• • t•HITlll MflCU CIOlllll .. 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HetcW _., .. ~ CO!olo~ 541.)101 MAKES IEN ~ LOOK LIKE AN EPtC IT'S 8EnEA THAN ·~HQ SADDLES" OR "YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN" r.ur . SINCE lOlt STCl\Y_ -- CllllN4 WIST A TRUE si'oRY OF 1,DVE AND COURAGE wtS-lll ot4«Mol'"HI '""'-Uoftft . 111-401 You'llfillltaswell as see IL . ii c..t·-·"''"°''' NOT SINCE l.Ov'E SI Q{Y. .. IRISTOL 1¥ \ ......... _ .. ~ ....... ~ 540-7444 rho.· hl 11.' -.t1n•1il 1111 K111nll•il. Olt' Anlt'f11.J11 Olymp11. .J..11.11r41.~lt~:r \,.,._ ~· tr~K tJll 11~.,.1·\'rr)'lhn~ 1,11 li1.T hk·. An.J \\'1111 hiu1ltl lllt' 111urap.· lo liw tlun.~h 11 .. kM' <i (n' \\TY 5J'l'\1Jl man NOW PLAYING IN ORANGE COUNTY t HIMAW!!T ""-"'·'-'"'• -U•llll Hl·441l -CO-HtT ATW[lf - "THE: MAN WHO LOYED CATDANCINQ' .. . ., ' ' ' • -• ' • • · Tonight's . · ·TV ~Highiights·. ABC (7) 1:00.:....Eve!Knievel: Portrait. ot a Daredevil. 'lbls ll*ial proyldes a cioM IQOt at the ~le •bowman, since his •1>8ciacular Ja.t May, ex· ~ lila background, Ute style and tutureplana, · . ~ . NBC (4) 9,00 .-M'.edleal Story. This new aeri• prei;nl~ with a special two. . how: edition with Beau~dges, Jose Fer· rer, Carl Reiner ·and Claude AtiJis with hysterectomy theaubject'otlbedrama. . , CBS (2) '' 30 -'lbree for tb'I Road Another new aeries preview about a freelapce photograpber traveling the countrywlthhiatwo10111inamotorbdme Alex Rocco, VincentVanPatten LeifG11r: rett and Julie Sommara. ' • .. , T r . .. .. Tf DAllY LOG Thursday Evening • I . ' B7JAY~ NZW YORK CAPl -,NBC la ...... out - DOW aet\ea ~t. 'lboy Ole two alboidoG -edles, '""Tb ontef\llcoa'' an• ''f'a1:• aad "Med.le al Stoey, ' on ••holos1 ...t. abOlll Ille hMlln& arts. Don't iolal tbo lul-. taut aavo _, Umo OD tbe °""'a' "Mootoflllc00:01 -~b ...,. Joe Slrola la perfect u Iba w11n11-1>earted DA!riaNb ~a ·Jar1e, nolay, bappJ ltalJa .. Amedc,ID Camll.J, (Owlnel4, 8 p.m.) THE SJIOW Oft8NSlllLY CONCEJlNI a will be'• drawn, but tbe ~am ls .mal.nly/& -COlln• and only 111,iiwamllitni lntfoductlOD to tbeallow'• oiabt leadlnC famllJ memben..Jeube lillolr. No. ~ will be better. • · ' ~ay" bl!f po l)t'Oblem: It'• llnt·rato In ...nu.._. ocUna and p1~e. ~ltb Leo,!Jl'a!ll lt ...... I tbe obrco .. a Q.7ear-old nousewue dlYWCinc lier bubble ofter24 yearsofmarriaae. (Cb111iiel4,.:30) It quickly eatabmt.. !bat 1be has 1race, (,.------2-J ~~;:..f.d~:.".J4:°".; TV REVIEW aec..r.etary,.t.-. du1res no'--..., ... -....,,....---'-bread from "bet ex-· ao · husband-to-be (Joe Snver) and, sup, even dates other men. lnfah, bebumpointoAnotberMan, berserioo.s beau, as the latter leaves her apartment after a weekend with ber ill Big Sur. 18191 . . IUCLID AYINUl - Just North Of :sa·n Diego . Fr•eway . \ ,. _ .......... ...., ....... -. far ...... ·-....... :h. 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Y I'll.OT . --pUeioeedtepolnte0D1m..._, .. ~-suc11 u wben •he .... hy' ln .. ,, •• •Jlll't· ment lllld sweeUy inqultOI, "Wbat are l'O'I ddbl& ,,.... bere urw•>'· Jack! Did )'OID' &lrl Mend bav• cbeerle·••·· pracUee•" '• 411Vi'·-. --T' • Nl!ULUS TO SAY; ft' AIN'T "The --' lloed Sbow." But l\ ls afresh,,...~ elfon wblcll • ~ llluatr-tblt o llnOI ...,.._ 14•'t neeeuarilftbe ld\ word In bum an tel&UClll&. :, "Mocllcal Story" NBC'.lutn.WeotrYion!Pt. , : , laa cenerolli ab1qr1.~~Studyof•dedlceted ~I .·: illtem (8'au Brldc~pltal life Qd tbo 1<1Pl• al't \11111....,ary 1ur1ory. (Qiannel4, 9j>.D1.l • · • . In tbe tw .. bour'.Jlt'.elDlero,_~\ten by.executl•" 1"04ucer Abby M•l!ll. tj>e'lnam 1-ls;'wllOther.a ev-ol!l, actres•~ llicll: tbe~_)'!&fl_,lleeda tbohyllerecwmysneili!Ob:BD~ But the hosplt1l's co-founaer aoG cbl4f onecolo&lat (JQSe F....,..) perforllls lbe opera\lon &n~"1· despite Bridge's anaulsbed protesta. ... •ys DIVOR-EON' ' MOST MEDICINE SHOWS PAINT everYlblna' • .--· ~ 'GREEDY .SURG ~ wbl'· and white. But oot here, with Ferrer aepllcfct•• • Ac:treea Lff Grant Actor Joa• F...-" w ~ ~ ·, ed. as t vJln, &reedy man who as a S1Jl'Ceoft cuta too :t' llhilll sort who ls getting tile ax auseof an affair Unfortunately, )llllUl, wbom NBC says buecl 'TOE EX-TO-BB IS A ~FUU.Y barrum-aooo, tooonen. , • With a sweet younc ~L not mention ye olde toniebt's two-hour story on a near-fatal oper.:C.Uon btealtdowninmailt.r-commWlic'ations. on)llawlfe, makesbll)'OUlll'~toosaintlY hla , · Ashy puts lt, ''The lut Ume we had a good villains too obvoua to sustain the clooill& mommle. •'- . tallt wu ln 191l4, when)'<>Ur mother died." But the acting is good, ditto tbe attenUon to : 1 Fay, whose married daughter disapproves of medical detail, and "Medical Story" may' 1et a ; Mom's newlJ liberated ways, also has the required favorable Nielson couch.. if not~ an un~HlppoeraUe : -fnr altcoms -waspish friend (Audra Undleyf, oath from the American MedicaJAsooclaUon. ; WURLITZER ORGAN Mew "Fc1 1oker Sprih." 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Tropez a few years ag,g. is being followed all along the French Riviera from Mentoo. on the Italian border to the naval port ofTouloo. At St. Tropez, the homt: of Brigitte Bardot, you can see everything under the SWl • . THEY COM£ IN ALL SHAPES and sizes, all shades of tan and all stages of anatomical develop- ment. From grandmothers to teenyboppers, women are dropping their tops in increasing nwn- .... , 1 bers. 1 And for those who prefer the total look, the beach of Pampelonne on the other side of the peninsula of St. Tropez, has an area set asjde for de- votees or what has been dubbed the ''zero-kini.' I The ( I term usually refers to birthday-suit bathers outside t or special rludist camps. . t: · ''Here a woman with a bikini top is the one who i ' attracts attention," one St. Tropez resident said. · ~ Well , not quite. l At St. Tropez. the count of women with and i . without tops probably runs at about 50-SO. .. I· IN OTHER FRENCH. RJYIERA resorts, the t topless percentage is currenUy lesl", but gro,.ing by : leaps and bounces as authorities become increas· "' · · ·. ingly tolerant. ~-j • : It was bound to happen in a country where 76 1 : percent of people approve of topless bathing and 47 ~•percent of husbands say they have no objections lf · ·their wives go topless on public beaches. -~·. : ''Today bare breasts don't shock,anyone any c. -. more,'' said one beachgoer at St. Raphael. "Only a • ~'1 1 few middle-aged fathers s~em to pay atten· t;ionsometimes.'' ~1~ r ''We will close our eyes to the matter, at least tl : in the figurative sense,'' Pierre Merli, the mayor of . :· · Antibes-Juan-Les-Pins, said after the Town Council · ': decided to relax application of its public decency . , ' ., .. , . ' , statutes. . ~ "Instructions will be given to the police not to : : Utteryene.' · ' JAC.QU£S MED.ECIN, THE DEPUU · mayor of N~e. called for a more official tolerance of bare-breasted baf'hini last year. And Dow a few monokinis can be seen on the rocky J>eaches of that city inhabited by numerous retired ·Frenchmen and ftequented by waves of staid, -elderly Britons. . In Cannes, the scene of topless bathing by publicity-seeking starlets during past film festivals, there still is a municipal ordinance against the practice though the mood now is laissez ·faire. FOr police to· intervene recently, a girl had to nm up to c;l.isplay her attributes 20 yards from a na- tional police station. She did it on a bet. Not everyone is happy with the topless scene. One elderly St. Tropezian, a resident for 50 ·years, said he thought most of the town!a 6,000 in· 'habitant$ were against the fashion_. • " "WE AREN'T HAPPY ABOUT IT," be told a '• · visitor while walking his dog on a hillside path over-1 looking Brieitte Banlot's villa "La Madrague." ,1 "There are children on those beaches, you know. A "I Jot of townspeople won't go to the beaches any " more." .. And then there are the Corsicans, who hav.e re- acted violently to the topless and nude swimming at . the beaches. Several village mayors have even .gone so far as to lead anti-nudist commandos in ,splaahing nudist bathers with paint. wood-stain and Mercurochrome. ·Parking Rules _, May Be Softened M•di<al and dental BF. Ell-PLAINED comptexe!' in Fountain Wednesday the reduc- Vallf'y may soon need tion wu studied by the only seven parking city staff and-seven spat.!es per 1,000 square spaces seem to be ade- _feet of office space in-quate. stead of th~ 9.5 rl!Quired J>y city code1-no"A'. The ordinance ebanae ' The CilJ Council this also comJ:>lies with a re- Week gave fir11t felldin& cent vanance cranted lo an O<dlnance allowing by lhe councll to I>!"· fewer parking spaces Maxwell Roston. wbo w ..tth the recommenda· bulldlng a medical com· .tlon or City Planning plex at Euclid street and Dlrector Clint Sherrod. Warner A venue. ,., ... * * * ... * * • * * .• * * * .... * * • *. 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Now I think I c1n win tbi. todrnament. l really do. ' · ''This is the ~t I've ever played.ltldon'tdoltMW." . ' • • • ,. . ~ ... ' Dlbbe made bis bid !or glory In a q,uarterfin~l mate.ti atainst 19-year-<>ld Swedish ~ Bjorn Borg seeded fifth. 'Ole match . opened today's card on the center 1'0Url at tbe West Side Tennis Club .. Dlbbs has played_,, one of the tournament's favorites, twice and lor;t both tlm~. once on ~lay. ''I'm gonna have to be more aggressive against Borg this time.'' he said. "I may come to net more. I tbJnk 1 can ,beat - him." CONNORS KICl(S llOH -Jimmy q.n-riorS, playing a doubles match at the U.S. Open With tempestuowi llie Nastase as bis partner, appears to be aiming a kick at a "'"'' ....... linesman who is leaning OYer to check the net. Conilors was also checking the height ol tlie net. Dibbs, a 24·year-<>ld clay.rourt specialist, buzzed through the early rounds here, losing: just one of 10 sets agaihst four opponents, behind a ferocious two-fisted backhand and a licht-lipped de- termination to run down every ball. Ex~NewportStar Dukich .,,, . . . . ) In women's play Wednesday, top-seed Chris Evert continued her awesome display ·with a 6-2, 6-1 romp over Australllib Kerry Melville Reid. The 20-year-old FlQridian has now won 82 straight matches on clay. To_.Redshi1~t for Bruins WOM&lll"S SINCfLU 0-rtfftlllolti E-Gool~ C:.wley, Autlr•lle, 119.t ltlNkOS..W•-1111. J•PM, I•, 1·S. Vl~lnle Wedt, 8rll•ln, e..1 leetje IE~. Wat G.rrneny, .._3, 6-0. Olrl, Even 1:111•1 k•rry Me1¥111't Reid. AMS"•ll•, .. 2 ... 1. Mer11M ...... ,.111ova. Cl:Kl'IMIOYHI•, bfft .V.r,.,_t c.ourt, AMlr .. i., .._J, .. 4. MEN'S DOU8LIES 0-f'terflHlt loin Oll;ker HOllend, efld Marty AlffMn ...,.,,. 9d AIC•rdo c.ano, Ar .. nUne, .rid e.t ... ~•Jowl. a.lie, ... ,, .. ,. Diet. S&ocklon ant Eric: ••n DUIMlbMt 1111 LJOord -C! r;iu Det!l.,AUt!r•U•, 1•. ~ .... By ED BURGAJIT Oi'9't0.lly,........., LOS ANGELES-He may have a strong. passing aon, but IS. year-old. Steve Bukich woft't be throwing any .touchdown passes !or the UCLA football team Ibis fall. " In !act, the 1973 gradua~ o! Newpc\rt l!arbor llich protiably won't throw any;Passes at all. ' . ·-· • Reds Pour "It would be a Waste for me not to redsbirt,'~ Dukich says. "I de· cided after the spring that I • sbOWd redshirl. All we.have to do is ~see how Jim Freitas comes . along." ) , .. It on ••• And Love It Freitas is a .. freshman qµarterback from Serra High in san Mateo and is curreri\Jy hm· ning third string behind John Sciarra and JeCf Dank.worth. Since fr.eshmen can't Tedshirt-they lose their eUglblli· ty even if they don't play-it only makes sense that Freitas suita llP CINClNN A Tl CA.P)-Forget and Bukichdoesn't . the runaway. The .Cincinnati UCLAheadfootballcoachDick Reds have some unfinished busi· Vermeil told writers at a ness. ".'\ luncheon Wednesday at UCLA "If there's any club you want that be was 95 percent certain to beat bad, it's this one," said Bukicbwould.redshirt. outfielder Merv Rettenmund. Venneil also made it cleat who. The Cincinnati Reds had just hiatopquarterbackis. handed the Los Angeles Dodgen "It would be a big mistake to their worst defeat in three . fQOl around' with that position;" seasons, battering Andy :--v ·etmeil said about bis Messersmith on the way to a Y.-.2. qUarterbacks. ''I have never victory Wednesday night. been around a guy who can (Jo so "'They did it to us last year.A.", ~ thin~s as well as Sc;iarla. 'i · Wlllle Sciarra will be hichlight· Dodt1.ers ·sroce . ed, Dukich will run ti!• ICOUt : ..... _, .. ••K °"' team during practice. s.rit. •L.osA,.,..1e1•1c1nc:1nn1111 JD·"'-"l'~tie doing enough with the Wpt. Sl..osAllOflel•lAUwita 4:310p.m. ~· t k I " · »pt. •Lo.Anee1111•tAt1•nl• •::Mlp.rn. v .... 01 o eep my empo, says said Rettenmund, who drove in two runs ·when the Reds erupted for a season-hiah, 10.nm inning. .. It's not embarrassing to Win any games right now, because we're goina: out there to win,'' said Retten1J1und. It was tbt most runs scored on the Los Angeles pitching staff since Philadelphia drubbed the Dodeers, 16--3, on June 13, 1973. . (_ A year ago, it was the Dodgers who ran roughshod over the Reds, winning 12 of 18 games, ili- cluding a humiliating 14'1 romp. The Cincinnati victory lowered the maeic numbe~ of ''ames needed for the Reda to clinch a National League Western Division title over the runner-up , Dodgers to five. the 1973 ~ll·CIF quarterback. "Next year,~ have a good feeling twill play some. Butldon'tknow if I will start." ..Bukicb is one of four Orange Coast area-standouts on rthe Bruins . The' others are Brett White, KelfYc Sfroich ind Bryce .Adkins. • .~ White-a seriior who starred at Golden West College and Hunt· lngton Beach lligh--is the team's top ~place kicker and No. 2 punter. Ile also kicks off. • · Last year, White converted 9 of 16 field.goal attempts and made 27of30extra points. "I was only m~locre though," be says. ''My inepnsistency real~ lydisappointed me.•• To eliminate his. incomistency, White says he praeti~ kicking Z.3 times per week during the LOSANO•~•:._. c1"c'""::~... summer and did numerous leg u.n~ 2 o o o ~• J t t 1 exercises. Al.ltrllec:l'l:l'b .11 t 1 o.neya I 0 0 0 1...c,tt J 2 o GtronffMc:f J 2 I 0 STEVE BUKICH KELLY .S1f!OICH -"f want to put the ball in the end zone on every kickoff this year.'' he says. StrQich, a nose guard last fall at Orange Coast CoUege where he earned junior college All· ·American honors, ended UCLA's spring practice as the No. 1 inside linebacker. He also won the spr- ing ·yractice's outstanding newcomer's award. Buttbe 6-1, 215-J>cit\nd graduate of Costa Mesa High strained his back · early this f3ll and is cur· rently running third string. He didn't work out in p3ds for nearly a week and is still learning the linebacker position. ' BRETT W!:!ITE " , " ·"-J.. BRYCE ADKINS "l 've been having a little trou- ble," he says. "It's been tough transforming from a four-point stance to a two-point. I've also been having trouble getting orf my blocker. My top goal is to get back into the starting lineup.'' Adkins, a JC All-American at Golden West College last rail, is ranked third behind Randy Cross UH, 246) and Keith Eck (6-4, 231) at right guard. · Cross is a r eturning starter, and Adkins doesn't figure to start this year. "But he's competitive enough'to play first or second str- ing ," says Vermeil. · UCLA opens its season against Iowa State ill the Coliseum Sept. 13. J!!olid.,. !l!p!wn-•· 1913 Strikeout Whiz Has . BoneOUps •• --.. •..:::;'.;:.:..:::!!,.::: 5e•en Ill> •t Nolao ~·a tuclry t number. ' Ryan•auffered the seventh fn., jury ol tbe 1eaaon, It was re- vealed Wednesda1. and the bard· tbrowlnc California Allee!• rlcht· bander will likely have to under101ur1ery a1 the result. Ryan hu bone cblpo la bis rllbt elbow'and aurseey bis been recommended by a aurseon. •'Before we cut. we want to cet ~e medical o~" said Angela president Arthur "Rid'' 'PatteAon. That opinion is ex· peeled to be obtained -week and th~ surgery will UU!y take place within two weeks. Ryan wu scheduled to start tonight against the Texas A...,ebSlate . All O.nl .... llMJiC O•I ...... ,. ..... 1 C.ltfwfll• . s..t. SW..-CllyalCeltfonQ 5'lpt. 6W....sCllyMC.UMr• GI 7:2Sp.!I\. 1:Ho."'- •:J6p.m. Rangers in the concludihg game of a two-game aeries. The Rangen won tbe opener Wednes - day ni1bt as Tom Grieve drove in three rum with his 12th' homer and two 1ln1l~ to. help the Tex- ans to a.5-4 victory. "l fint felt It early in the year in a game against Texaa April 24. •• Ryan revealed. "It was diagno&ed as a bone chip at that time but surgery was not recom· mended. It hasn't gotten any worse arld I 've learned to pitcbln pain. • "But if surgery helps, tfien I'm all for II. The •rm hasn't beeo right all season.'' Then. Ry an added with a iaceUous smile, "I can't .think of a better WltY to wrap up this. season.•• Ryan will not suit up for the re- mainder: of the year and is ex· pected to leave for his Alvin, Tex., home ewer the weekend before returning lo Southern California for surgery. "This is not an uncommon in- jury," sSid Dr. Jules Rasinski, the Angels' team physician. "U a pitcher i1 going to h•ve a pro- blem J can't think of an easier one to correct..1We expect hipl to be c,s gOC)lf as new next year. . · · Another An1els pitcher -An- dy Hassler -wishes be could get this season over with in a huny, too. Hassler set a California club record when he lost his 11th straight game and his record rell to 3-12. He has not won since April 29 when his record was 3-1 . Clyde Wright, a fonner Angel, got the victory, his fourth in nine decisions while Steve Foucault came on 1n the eighth to register his eighth save. TEXAS CALl..OJtHIA altrllltl ••rlla..f Lo¥inoct J 1 2 o ColtrMH •ea o ,..,_,., 2000 Alltl'l'f!D ll20 Sf'Nlley!D 1 0 o o · ltlwncl • 1 2 o lilf'OPVY• II ' 1 l I A. GMr9ll ff I I 0 0 8vmlughs r1 J 0 o o SI"'!°" r1' 2 o o t Fr~lb 4000 Boctll•ltl •012 Hwr•., .J I 1 0 Gom'#1ridtl 1 DD 0 Grlt>'ledh 4 I l J Vailtfllltlltdl\ 2 0 0 I Ho'MUJll 4 l 2 0 CMlllJll 4 0 0 0 ~oc: • o o o l!L Aodrlguerc lo 2 o ~w1.ldp 0000 MIN,,, JOO O Wr""'lp 0000 Hai!llfp 0000 f'ouuultp 0000 Uroep 0000 M.~oup 0000 Tot•l1 :U 5 11 4 Tor.It 31 • 1 • Teus l:MI 010 000-S •C:.lllornl• 000 JOO OIQ-..<f DP-Te••I I, C•llforf!I• 7. L08-Te•as 6, CaUfornl• '· 18-8ochle. Rl ... •1.. JB-LoYIUo. HR-Grine 021, SB-How.II. ~Ison. $F- \lalefltlfte. I~ H • f:Jll BB 50 ~r J•h •JJ12 WrlQhl fW,4·JI 4 l 1 1 1 I F-..ull I~~ o· 0 0 0 1 HMIJff IL. ).121 Ill:! S 4 3 l 0 ~ s·~ ' 1 1 a J M.Scotl 2 0 D 0 0 I s.vt-Fow•ult (I). WP-H•silt1'. T-!;2 •• ,,_.,,.,, WHEELOCK LOSES PL.4.YOFF GAME SALT LAKE CITY -Former UC Irvine pitching star Gary Wheelock was the victim of two unearned runs Wednesday night as Salt Lake City dropped.a 3-2 decision to Hawaii in the opiening gam e of the Paciric Coast League baseball championships, here. Wh eelock, the property of the California Angels, pitched the complete game, allowing only seven hits berore a crowd or 5,420. NOLAN RYAN Nastase -""!.... ..:.I ,._ GetsFme Of $8,000 FOREST lllLLS, N.Y. -!Ue Nastase of Romania wu fined $8,000 ·and ·former Wlmbledon champion Jan Kodes of Czechoslovakia waa fined $400for their conducL at the Canadian Open Tennia championships ~ weeks ago in Toronto. Bjorp Borg of Sweden, agalrist whom cbarges were also mad4;. was let off without clisdpline by the Men's International Professional Tennis Council. The charges were filed by I>oh Fontana!. tournament direct.of, who saia Nastase failed to ptd: forth hi> best effort In the f111ll! against Manuel Orantes of Spain after reCeiving a line call w!tJa. whicbbedisagreed. .. Kodes walked of!thecourt in !'ii earlier match and Borg, like Nastase, was accusedofnotplaY- lng bis best, although he flllbhed bis match. ·The fines equalled the amount of their winnings in t.be tourna- ment. Ott• Retires OAKLAND -The Oakland Raiders' Jim Otto, the mo5tdura· ble lineman in prof~ional foot"'- ball history, announcedhi1retlre- ment Wednesday. -the 37-year-<>ld Otlo,..llli<star:f.· ing center in all 210 regular season games the Raiders have .. p}a)led •t:nce their formation in 1960,---wlll become busineS's manager of the National Football League team. He made his last playing appearance Saturday night in an exhibition game against the San Francisco49ers. Jtl-efl ,_ ....... I!'. . "SACRAMENTO -Two blils ·aimed at p\Ullping more money into women's sports were sent to Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Wednes- day despite waminis they would kill competitive sports in high. schools. Both bills would prohibit the use of public runds for high school athletic programs which fail to provide facilities and op- portunities for participation by both sex es on an equitable basis. GraatWmeed LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Rams placed defensive lineman Wes Grant on waivers Wednesday, cutting the squad to 53 with several other players on waivers yet to be annowrced . Grant, a four-year veteran from UCLA, has played for six National Football League teams ·during his career. The.spokesman said the club is preparing to leave its training camp at Cal State (Fullerton) Fri- day to set up headquarters forlhe regular season at Blair Field in Long Beach. Barr Makes (Jp HO USfON -San Francisco pitcher Jim Barr apparently is over his unhappiness with Giants manager Wes Westrum. Barr W'as fined. for his public cnticism or Westrum, but the fin e was suspended -to be paid only i( another incident occurs. WyMct J 1 0 ~-I I I t ~, 111 J 1 1 ,..,.,..... 2 •• 0 Mc#.Wlten 111 ·I 1 0 1. Pfftt 111 • 4 1 l I w. Crewforel rl t 0 0 Of11Mit1111t 0 •• 1 Hlughp 0 0 0 9Mw;fllc:. 1 1 1 0 Let~· I 01 "-re • 2100 W•"P D 0 0 0.......,H J 1 1 I Al..,.,.rpll I I 0 ~n I e 0 • Court Overrules NCAA Ruling , The two met at the team's hotel before playtng the Astros Wed - nesday night to discuss Barr's caustic statement made after Westrum pulled him for a pinchhitter in a tight game Mon - day night against the Dodgen. Barr allegedly called Westrum ''gutless," a "puppet" and said he suffered a ••failure of discipline'" with the Giants. SlllKll 0 0 I Rtot•NNillWltf JI I J 'l'Mll"'C: t • • ~-M I I • • TUSCALOOSA, AlL (AP) ::::.::. ~ 1 ~: =:.,., 1 ~: ~ ''The big thing ii tb:ttitwill even """'"'• r • • • o ... ,... 1 • 0 ' it up for everybody," coech Paul ~-101JI C.CMNl!p ••o• ""'MlnffllVI• • o '" • ••Bear'' Bryant of Alabama said Hart *'1 ' atterafederaljudaerevllednew . t•t•ti .,, • • • ,..,.., » '' • • ndes on the 1i1e of football teams w-...., a °" ,._ 1 edo--'-0nc:w-t1 • JOO*" .,._,, W nuay ni&ht .. 1-*,'''''"101, .-.,.1., 1, c...c~••ri. The Judie thtew out an Aug . 15 ~OP,.U..A11911'tll,0ric:""""'1·t.09-rulln• ado~ at .• ~al COD· lM Aflttln .... Clnc:lr-tl ti. ~. ..... • Me,.,..,, ••tt•"'"'""'· A1te(Mc:11, Oer:"f'• ventiooOf eNation Collealate· Geronimo,._..,.,.,.. S-tt•l.rt.s~ 'Athleti,. .t. .. ~· fiation that limited .,. " ...... _ -~ rMt ..... MllMr'lll'l'llltl u •• 1s-1•> ~ • ot 1 • t travel ltqlll to 48 m bers an\! :="-;"' .. ~ ~ ·~ ~ : 1ti0mesquad1toeo-:-_,. ftl-.....1 .... s..1t • 1 o • • 1 o nu. r.Ule, •aid· u:t5.. .UIDU'lct -tw·•"'• • • • • • ' ~Jud1e$;m c. Pl>lnter was · ~=· ! ~ : : : : con.traa lo the r-JCAA ., bYtaw1 H•P-•y "'"'" CIJt•••>. 11, "•••• which indicate tllat all nil• "be CAf ........ J.wP ........ ~VMIW.T-C:itJ t A-».-1. r in line with fair competition." Pointer changed it to allow each oPPGne0t to field 60 players in a game and extended his tem- porary order to all NCAA mem· ben, allbough the suit had been brought by .the Uni.versity of Alabama. · · His ruling is e~fective im- mediately. · An attorney for.the NCAA sai~ alter lb~ four·bour bearing· that lfe wu'sure everyone will abide by the order aod that any further •lei* would be up to lbe NCAA lfter It Studied lb matter. Mt1aov.ri., w bieh m8.et1 r f . ,. . I Alabama i n a na~io ally televised game at s· . am Monday night. and u rn. Alabama's final Gpponent ol'tbe seuon, ha4 entered the case as trlt'nds orthe court. . BrYant said after the ruling that he •PPrfflated Mlsaourl and Auburn coming to bis side and added: "Not many want to buy cblckell&-but...tbere!ll-be a Jot ol - people wanting in on th...,.•!1· A lot ·of peopll! wru be iiil:jblf' happy.' Alabama bad asked tbat all •"" Umltation1 be throwft out. eontendllll that Ila pracll~ Qf playing well over 60 in most I ' , ~ I games had helped in r~ruiting and had reduced injuries. 'I;be NCA.A-bad adopted the limitation as an economy measure. Pointer said. ··~he evide nce on econo my js ''Everything is.squared away,•• Barr said Wednesday night. "We \ll\derstand each other. it·s all in thepasL',.. tenuous,,. t.ut also. ruled out MIAMI -Safety Dick An .. Alabama'• ntenUon that the derson, an Associated Press.all. rule would fotte it to break Natibnal 'Football League selec .. verbal· contracts with the Uon in 19'72·7~. was to undergo •lcnettr ... --knee aurce..Y today and mair be ·Bryant said durlnc 1\1• 70 loelbytheMlam Dolphi:>1forthe mlnuta OD the wltneaa"""' that 19'15eeaaon. all Crimson Tide al-were And coaQb Don Sbula said Wed· told Ibey would have good op. nesday thpt 34·year-<>ld middle portunlty to play i-ause ol the Udebacker Nick ·BuonlconU' bas Jar&.• numbers hl1 te1m ha$ been lost ''indefinitely!' aftet V• used. l _ .:~.forabrok:nrlchtlllumb. •• J • • • J • ..... • • • -· ---' ; • • Wiilmng Seti8on . . For Costa Mesa?.· . ' ~~~.?~~6ef . •Wltb-Cll,lblottemiwe atuten, tile Cotta lhu w.ii MuataDP, rnay · l!Dolly ha•e • :winniDa football aeal011 this ~. ' . Since It be1an }>lQ!na vanity footbal)1n llNIO, ~ Ill•• .... -=---neverOntl:b~~wUhare­ cord bettftthanH-1. Hown.tr, th• llmt•nei were Ulut.year, wlnnill8twa~ final three a•mee end flnllhinc ~ .t.eacue play wttb • M mark. The pnr;pects appear better tblo year,' despite tbe losles at ifullback Steve Teregi1. Who rushed for ~ yards on 103 car· fies last season, ond tlJht end Keith' Jose:phaon, wbo •earned !Int team All·Oran1e Coast 8fC• . ' . • ""ty """'.....; honor.. JIM GAIR (LE,,,.), ELDEN KIDD (CENTER) AND ROSS MALINOWSKI ARE THREE OF THE !IETI'2R Dl!FENSIVE STARS &T Oc:c '.· Retunlinc ··~ fqur o(fOlllive . " · · "' • linemen, ·a w ide r!'Ceiver and a 11· ' . ,quaiterba~k w!lo' c'l>P!pleteil 72,oc :1 Anteaters OC·C D.ef ense. Strong , :3iff!~~!"<~~1::>~ ' O . guards Terry ~o.hlenbetr (5-10, lympaI•d 170) and Gree H9lclen <&-/. 1111) ~ P • F, • lJ, IZ · and ta~tle Scott 'turner (6-2, im. tes to ie , eteran ., :--up i95). l!!!b"l'\Jrder (S:Jo, 1.8.1)-<><> S Oct &A{&e, · relatloh to Scott.,:..alsosaw act.ion et 11 By CRAIG SHEFF pessimist, he undoubtedly bu a puttwoyears' -IBJty~aratiackle._ l • otuieo•uw ",..Matt twinkle in bis eye when looking at" Linebackint. is ·probably the In a two tigb~ eQd btrense, Dan 1• · Last football season, Orange bis defensive corps. Buci' strongest spot defensively Byers '~6·2, 1115) started with ,~ The third annual Anteaters ~ast Coll~ge ranked ftlth out ot At tackle, the Pirate,, have ''Last year we bad thre~ Ja&eph!:on'lastye&r. I' Olymplad will be staged at UC SIX teams UI pass defense In the Ross Majinowski (6-3, 230) and ·linebackers at tbe end ol tbe And 'rim RJ>11auer (S.10, 170) Irvine on Saturday, Oct. 11 with Sout~ Coast Confe;rence -but it · Jim Gair (6-1, 220) returning. seuon. We've had 2S guys out for ' opened every 1ame except ooe at I competition open to men and wasn t because of a poor Pirates Malinowski started every OCC linebacker this year •• says . quarterba'ck. · . women from 16 through tOOindi!-secondary. game last season while Gair Tucker. • There are plertty ol 11:ew faces 1 ferentagegroupings. For the past few years OCC's played consistently starting the who shb'uld im·prove the I . Competition will be in 15 def ens~ against the run has lut three. ' Letterman Mike Frost (6.0, Mustangs•"atfense. .,.-_.vents, including the so yard usually been ri~ht on top of ~he Also, Pat Millican (6-2, 240) 190 ), who started the last 11 Cballeni:ing .Rosauer is Chris dash; ,440. mile, long jump, high conference stalt~lics -and with will play quite '8 bit. Milli,can games for OCC, wi•l be one of the ' Ferrara, ll 5-11, 160-pound senior ~-p. shot put, SO.yard swim, most of the '74 Pirates' defensive figuredtobeastarterlastseason, outside backers with the bthei-whob8dan'excelleotspring. baseball hitting, tennis returns gems returning -the situaUoil but-injured a knee b\the North~ spot up for &rab,s between A strong .J>aWe figures to lake. horseshoes, golf chip shots, foot: probably won 't change. South summer\ game r and was 'sophomores Mark Link (6-1, 205), place at li«l\t ~nd , ~eoeiver and ball pass, punt and kick, softball •'Tb~ op~sition tendl to throw sidelined. He's' from Ntwp0rt Don Delany (6-1, 215),· and running b'ack. At t.be latter posi- throw, basketball dribble and more against us because tbelf Harbor.· freshmen Bill Miller ·(6-4, 195) tion,therearel).O:returnees. throw. , know they can't-run.'' says cJcC At nose guard' the Pirates from St. Anthofty•s and ·Walter While Byers.has the: most ex:- TO' FRENCH " Concerning bis bi1ge.t ques- 'tion area on offense, French says, "all the backa h.e (air quickness.'' . \i .~ The Mustangs, curn.rtlY 1n.· volved with two·~-c!•Y d~lls, scrimmage host .nolilta·Hi1h Sept. 13 at 10 a.m . and Oped their season against La Quinta at Bolsa Grande High Sept.18. . . . 1nscoSTA MESA SOllour.::lf .. J se,1. I~ Ol'llt1 IM a.lt11.°'9ndll O:a} s.,t.V-Mlulo!IVlele•I~ . Ott. , JM lflOllll llt NewP9l1 Oct. ,_VllNi ~rll llt El~ oct.17~dt1Mllr•I~ Ott, M-El1Mlclll It N~ • OCt.1'-TVSU1111tN1..,..n -f "°"· .....semi ,f.na 11 Newport U:30) Nov. 14-Al El#!Ddftlll '• Gabriel P,Iays Against Raws . .m'-'itors will be di>ided m· • co. a~b.\>~k.Tucke.r. . .· . • have-one of the bet•--on•• Guild· (6-3 , 195) and Bob.,uv:·· ·-·'ence i·11n1ors Mike Snow (6-2 to age"'°croups with Individual It·s·pos!ible for Tucmlll start around. "Jim 1>arsons (~U 200) ·1ne1t0n (5-11, I9QJ ll'om~awall. i6ii) and St•n Mlll'e~ (6-3;191) ar~ PHILADELPHIA (AP) -m~als for. four places ln each lettel\men at every defensive is potentially jl,lSt as good.aS Kel-. promising tight end prospects, Quarterback Mike lioryla, the event and each age1group. In atl-position -but it's not lik!!IY -·:.Jystroicb,'' says.Tucker. The in1ide. baCk':fS ~bly -according to bead football coach latettsbining starontheNatlonal dition, med&ls will also be given sinc·e . there is just too much Parsons ·was ..;a ·backup to · wlU ~ Tim BroW~ (6-1, 2~), a Tom"French. Football League Pbitadelpb:ia to the top four finishers in eight of freshman talent available. Stroicb an AI11Americ0 'last starter. the last fo~ gamea..tn."74; Snow, wb'o Played on the 1974 Eagles' football team, bas a the IS events Jn each age group The front seven is as solid as C year ' · and freshman ~ Korn :(6-0, 210) sophomor.e team, is a nepbew-ol-slightly injured arm and may not and f"f' the hardy souls who com· it's been In a number of years ~Iden Kidd (f-3 220) who" fro111 Foothill. Yark •Nebeker wide'rec't.ver Jack &law or tbe play Saturday against tbe Los ete all 15 events and score altbouch OCC defensive .started tor OCC tbfee seasons (6-1, 210) fro'm ·Costa M.Sa and Los Angeles Rams. Miiier didn't AngeJes Rams at the LA &best coordin~tor Jack Fair may not ago, could back up Parsons, or be ~ Tuc~er's son, Rhett ffJ-0, 190), play football last year but was a Colisevm. ' Bod~ point• will be giv~ for acree.w11b that. · 1bltled to a tackle.position He's figure to see .considerabl& play-standout basketb~ll player. E a g I es c o a c b • I( i k e ,...,h year over 25 to equalise tb& And although Fail' is a super lieen' on a .Mormon MissJOn the inc time. -• Larry Falke. (5·9, Wl and Dan McCormack said Tuesday that ~aer and older comi;letitoris. . ' In th~ secondary, Dave BieD'ek Valentine (5-11, 163) saw some Boryla, a two-year· mall' out ~ Standards are set for each ~ '. CS.&.170) and M'Uk Modes (6-2, actionatreceiverandareiocon-Stanlord,hurthis.arm_ioascrim .. even( With a maXllllllm. of'300-'-i1'. t iar--rt -TC 195) probably will start. They're tention for a stating berth along mage when be bumped it on a points po11ible for each. In tbe f'W'---r-llotb -experieoced~eophomores. witb junior QQUI Dysart (6-1,. belme.t.-=-~~.....,~-~-..1 baseball hitUn1, 10 swings are al· -. , , -,i. • • Lettermen Rick Beardsley (S.10, 165) w1181Jidn 't pla'yj-. .. ~. ·Without Boryla, theEagles·will· l~edwitbeachfairballl)itgood N ~ ' ~ , ,.. .N' · · ._165) andMllti-Anl<flli!llH8'1;'175) . $vencandida(esarech81leng, ~bably play the 'entire gaine f~311polnts et ·ourhey ea and treshlil'an •Rll!> Lamerton mg for ackfjeld~ T.;0 with for.mer Ram Roman l'ii;, tennis,'1o 'for~ and JO ' rs (M, 170) are bid\!1"11 for the l'aeniors, Malt Jiies.'!s;5:127if.;{ci Gabriel, who says be!s looking l lilllm'clkhands are allowectJwitb each · · · · other two Jobs. ' ' . • Jeff Babbitt (6·1, 1111) liaven't forward to going agalnst..bls.old ucel!sstUI return g.-i for JS . Bienek was OCC's third lead· played footbjlll before. Tho other team. • Close to 450 entries have '~en r ·as-And-older, from around ingtacklerlaslseason. five are juniors and two p f "lhaven'tbeentbereiria-;whlle ,Jn tbe,,running events, basket-filed for the 49th aMual Pa}:iflc Southern Callfor-nia. 191•o•ANo•coAST'°4louLll them..!Dan Duddri.dee (5-8 lSD) and I think the Coliseum is one of · drlbbllag and swimming, SouthWest senibrs tennis cham.. nte !eatured· 35-45 age group s.t..s.oi.11---ero,....cLA~-and Dave Mollic8...c&p,l58) 1 were 'the ~~eates~ pla~es.~ play foot· ~e 1tandar"ds lre set with Pi~ps to be contested at lh• • m. en's singles will have an· en•..v Sat .• s.t.10-Goio.nw"'t "-''· starters on the·a~pbo~. 'J.uad. bal,,l. Gabnelsa1d. • , -'·•··all .:.1 ..;. ... u .... 1tl N "t B ~ T · rl b ... J Ut .• s.ot.V-LAH•ri,or. "~ Th the hr ~, When!! ftth Rams itlella JOU........ ow~·acc-.U&U&Y. ~~~P.xt -~a~~,._ _e_nn1$.;_ llo' q list of 80 participants including Fn,.Ott.>-t.of'ltBNct1cc. e o rt ee·a('e Ja. ories e e • Older competitors will be al-beginning Monday and running ·.Bo .. b Duesler, King Lambert and · ~ .. oc1.-11-t.anoi.toMtM-:' a ·5-7, 1~pounel transfer froni badtaste.ina-loiofmouths.-lwanl' lowed 10 poirits for each year through the following SUnday many others. :::::~':':.!.'~ANM1'"5t•dh•"·· Edisonr Hi&h ... Da~ .Brennen a to do well, but more than that, I ~ey are over 25. A SO.year-old when the championship matches Action will be in meD's and S1t......,.,_1c.,.,.1tD1·. ·5-•; 1~5-pOund t i anster fr~m want'to find the rhythm I.need. I competitor will be allowed 2SO willbeplayed. w~men's singles, doubles and =::=::~;:!!·:"~··-Newport Harbor, and. Mike pl,ayed well in campandlnpJ:aC· ~aorbonuspolntstobeadded A . . • mlXed doubles di t ·--c..•""'--· " DeFeo (M, 145), who played for tic .. , but I haven't gottm my to bia eig' ht-event total. These· mong the p~rt1cipants ~I be · , accor ng o .•.d9M"IH•ehi.c 1:•~•·"'-.., rh•_...__. , da.onus · ts'wiU not be allowed 123 form~r nat1on8:1 . c~ampions cbalrmanGeorgeMacCall. ·· -----;,,...---'------;--;-·'-"lb~e,_,s~o'.!'.p!!ho~m~or~e~s:..· ______ _:.:~,=~::m:_:g::a::m::e:::s::..'..:':_ __ _:._ lfOr~ual event8, however. along with the nation s oldest willAfter the 35-45 age group, play • • Entry blanks are currently tournament player, 82-year-old · bedlvided intofi\re-yearseg- avallable at !be school or by Call· Peg South of Emerald Bay. :::i';l'.l:'an4.f:/'cie:~·55, ~· 01~ inr 833-41931. An entry fee of $7 · The tournament will lack tbe The public is invited to attend ' will be charged for each person name stars such as Roy the d·'I t 'ti · "-··b Which include. an Ante-tee-Em 1 . -y compe 1 OD _.,... "1.c.a :io erson, A ex· Olmedo, Panc~o Friday, free · of charge. A $1 shirt,rfor each competitor. En-·Segura and others who competed charge will be made for tries will be accepted on the day several years ago but will en-Saturday's semifinals ahd Sun- of theeVent. compass most of the top players d~y'sfinals. .. VOLVO SALE Ale.st._ ...... prtcn •t ll•l•w i.-•tm•~• of At J It 2511..i .66 TO CHOOSE FROM . -----------TOY OT A SAl~ C9MPLETE INVENTORY .MUST GO ·COllOUAS • ClllC'.AS • &Mii CRUISERS e,Olll()llAS •Miis ' • •fl.Wlrs e-. · ·'71 COIOLLA 2 Door8odp!.~-.... _,, __ T 52876 . ' 1uy· ,, LIASE c.. .. ........ . , $ •• < ' ' . Cutom I.bog Miier -::: i' ~ f.E.I · A78·13 $23 $29.20 !it 76 878-•3 25 3Ul0 , ... 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PEANUTS ,__1111..,. rJ6;:·----• I • by T °"' K. Ry• -4?~----1-- (} () by Tom latiulr ' .. · CO>I DrTIONAl. UF\'.lN lllE REl.£A5e'bf lllE HO!>TAGE.8/ by Dale Hale ·- • ,_,. • ........... ot ~ .. ---,,.,.~ ..... -._ ·--·--- ~---.~_,--. -"""'·-·-- .WKAT OID YOO TELL HIM? MISS PEACH c:J i ' l ~ ' I ' 'J I llrA, IN<~IACH f<f 'l'OU'VI! HEN ~AU.~, 'IOI.I >WE T1£ OPPOltnlNrTY 'll> ~TM:f OUT' ON A F~~ NfW FOO'l)NG Wm<' V"-'IC FAMJLV, CIG+<f r !~-1 D,R. SMOCK GORDO MOON MUWNS •-+ , ANIMAL CRAC.KERS .. "• . .• • 0-1--..t .' - I ,,...,. S!f*t!'D!!" 4. 1175 ll.il!N IT OFF, !<;AYO .. IT'LL BE RERUN SOMEDAY• !ILJT OllF! NEW IJEIGJ4EIOR5' ;:::;:, 9PAT WON'T Bi:.,y~ 0 0 0 --Q..f e1ma.-...r-._,_._,...,.,.., THE GIRLS -. "Now plea~ don't wony-1 promi~ not 10 "8.Y a won:1'to my " othct~anl$ lhait you ll!C:~C ~cdU«d to silU)'·ninc.c~n1,." DENNI$ THE MENACE ' • ©~ ., • ·1 broYAALWA~ , LIXKSO~· • • • I \ ~ p11 ,Prlee C.•tnl• ~ N.Y. CAP>-.\ C-,.i,g out.we• dowDtowll couee abap-W Illa 1T bolln Arb to- .i., wltll the aafe "'-of alM ~ ud the ......_.oftbeirumodCQlar. . Robert lloleoe lr., 13, alWlllilllnaton. D.0.. WU to lie urelped ID PQllceeourt W. lb tbeday -belll& taken Into •llllady .about a Lm., aeld Albalu' PolleeCblefEdw.ordllcAnlle. . Mia A•erfe.P•••8'• ATLANTIC CITr, ·N.l . <UPl)-Jllu Olllo, &loan Kay Jlanb, -the 11nt of tbJoee - J 1:tck8on ·Five Star in Suit ' l \ . • . ' .--- I • • ·' ' .. ' ~ 1-, .. -" -.. •• I •• • • • niee bedrOOID Jldrne while _you • ---~ THE REAL EST!ITERS -Walker & lee Real I slalr. build.J.'OW units on the., ________ _ R-4 fot.-n:oom fOI' ~ta·• bit_ ha r ta!~...., converted (amhy "'room. Walk-in el!tsets, paneling, gas bftru & covered patio enhance tbis property. Don :t delay on this ... only · $40.~. Call5'6-58al · '~"'" HERITAGE REALTORS associated L • ' ! ~ · t ·, • . . ... . . ' e •• ,_. 1002 ' . "' Rl:~AILTOQ~ -644-7..270 .. ' • '" .. ... . HMDI '4WZlt ... o...ori.. ... 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Slnslea, chlldre"' o~. atory. m9·1mo. l1ue. Blvd.~r MO"°' ur ~fl'W" ~ 0Wet.1•rd ... lik•·•dult .............. '°IDIW/ft1>ICI ".J· I T~ ,,., . .•1 • .,.0 HO~EFI-· 1325. -8215 MC'7211, •llit lo< Ni.eL , ~., ~ -i.. • Bach. Co o• ·•-~• )!via .. Leo I.I. Br, .. a •Ill' '""'°'· f\'Om ~ • •.-~ • Ailtot., , ._.o,..,.. .......... THIF m,•-::; JI•. W'llC crpte, ~ 9290. L1oa1, £1Latu, I •••,..••••••••••• •••••~ . •642-9900• ' Large ftiJnllY home, pre. UDiq .. Wlnt.wrental.10!$ 411 ~. ~IWpnrt '"'1 catJo, blfu, MIDI .... ..,.. , $" ooo SMALL pork 1U1e4 BR I BA.formal LIDO ISLE 11·'"SL1T·-~ 646-._1 •r•l••• frpl •001.1-===~-'---"---I. do;.ntown Deteti Ho1lllOVE. now ! 2 br $17>., din rm, lie ltm rm, ~";?• ~·-• .-, landt<pd b..0. peol · l!IWM•d Springs, 10 aPMtes + l'tld1,,pel. 1'1JoCDM2br, hi 1 ti I y u psraded, Lovely 4.""lt.:,~ •. bl! bome. z am P.· A · 1 Br w . ~~. MOt St._. 1 Bt, AttPHtJvi..-. ....,._C.W• trailers + 2 pools + •ln1lea or famlliea. \\'.alk 1ardener included. S550. Frpl, p~. utt'lee. -1t., UtJL >D(1 . ftfe~r ~Yer-1nrlr lie. 1 ~• epl, car. ·1Ma1IW 1 ......._ , ol'&N 90lri8 .- owner·s apl. Mi down. l.owaler2br,H.B.,kids. mo.Callforappt.IOMt. dbi.1u.f4,6Qf/l .. '1/lor )'tbt&C.to.*'1)1 >I 1uacbed. 1maa1ttaAi.~01 .... ur.t ffW 263 8'. ":"~ o .W.C. balance. OWner :ba'ii:S~·J -~~ ~ 962·4'71 Aat. '· S.WVrly. 87~ _ Cir Ill.. »22 l20lUilt.bS_L.m>...1br..Yi"-..Jlll"'AltUL .._ apta. l)rpl, ~ ~ tit~;!· 642-ZM7 · · 3 BR, clean. new"tt:pea, ar •~ Ba, trplc, •••••••••••••• ••••• Ir t•aM•f• .. ~ ,._ l--l•• .,.,,,. btu.,, dtllwlm, i nr ~:'i:~.!.!!.•::i,u •. 11. R..talt lalboo ltlaod 3206 new paint. Voe. 1110 mo. dtb;.~r. P•tlo· $1DO. 2111 I Br ' UiO. mo yrly, $115. I or cpl, -· of; ' Lo~ 1-• 1ora .... mi •'!Ml Holt pri••-• ••"of· -j ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~··••••••••••••• 846-4288ort94-%11S, E.11iist."5-l0Mev9.1 utll.J,Utl.,.paW. Walk ta!bed. ~block to M.wlW• •~AlihfJ st. H.B. J.Jom llJt.t.11~ ~at~~~~'~ I HOMs•• Furallhed Br avail for yrlr. 1 block 1 OCEAN VIEW fearl 2 blacb. fr,.811iilft.-• tMacb. 2 bdn:nl, 2 ..0., w/'W 131-2511 la • reeUoaal ~,1• •••••••••••••••••••••••to bay . Bar & patio. 4 IBbrhou, ConhUdodr P1oo i bd fftn /bar {l... .._ ,1 1 2 S 6'~f.C' .. fun ·cpla, drpa, bllaa 6 NteiKTLIGirn:DTfiH·1·\. G I 3102 21S-795·8400V-5pm cu se, c en pe • rm w • -. "' • • lo :.o n..; prlvate pellOI. LovllJ WA.LITO .. CH NISCOURTS.Analltlme ! ... ~~•••••••••••••••• COl'OIKI del Mir 3222 OK. S29Smo. 979-78118 ~~iG~~lop~~~v N•~•~tJ::_•.;r~~ =:.:u·! ,,:'.. :p:,etkU:.J:'::Xl1:~ 16' br, cpte, clrps, bltml, adUYlUet dirld.m' -?»~;~ WALK lo wet.er, 1 br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• H1.1ntln1ton Harbour now"25. (Zll)M-5880 SlJS:mo.¥4-1.-' ......-;.· ... _~--.a tfi-cilve real. Adulta J:.~z:.·==~ plaDJI partl•, B~l,'M Sl40., N.B. AboC.M. lb SUPER area 2 br 1 ba waterfront 3 BR home 1 _... n~:..f;R . On""'-... 'l tript: •morel ll'elt ·.1'"> M.H. SllS. H.B. 1 br $135, f le, 2 car garag~. 1325: w/priv. dock, for leue. OCEANFR0~2br, Y?lY Coste Mfftt i1124 1121 OceaafronL <Z~;J: oaly. E 18thst,.C.1tt MT41157 da.Jbrunch. , ,1 )>1 kids. pet. And Lag Beach 47, Begonia 549-8867 $600. p/mo. (213) $2·2174 bltna, &araae. '370. ?'.(< ••••••••••-•••-••,!• bd.rm1. tllO. 6 .'215. mo. ,275 'g~~ . Plld beaUUl!!l 11Qil• t br + den. ai n1le•. ' peta.Ml-3855 Sl,.tlWB&W' \1Wpd.H3-48M " Lnr 1leadl .3141 14t2 bedr~1.''.j couples. Agl ._Fee .3 BR, 2 ba, crpl, drpe, lrvfne · 3244 The Bluffa; decorator' •Studid4rlBR~ Ocean P'rDt-W1nUr., -, MIDITHI'"''"-••••••••••••••••••••••• t\&mllh*tt!i ":" .979·8430 bltns. dshwhr,,frp.lc , •••••••••••••• -••••••• lovely3BR. 2'hba;1f *TVAMa'ld911-t'Avall ·IC)O.A9&1ltii~no·pe\:a,gar . I vu·•· . OI' n:at. One bedroom c;.a1twood o...-~If·' I ~t~ gar., no pets. BEAUT.NewRancJM>San cpta,draperles. ' •Phn•~,flldpool·r ....Jlr,ltia.'11j..ifi '1Br.18'•Den.·1Br,2 apar1•1at. Adults a ~~./..1: .. !sg~ ... 11' lalboa ltlond 3106 · ·~ Joaquin Twnhome. 2 Br, SM><>Mont.h.8'0-4$17 •Cblldren5aC.'Uoa • Br T~Carpee.', ptU. UnfUl'lbbed. CaU We 6'r~ that "°""J':i I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Personable remodeled 2 -2V. ba, 2 atory. Overlooks . ..._ .. _ ••Orr wetjk'•""'1 STE1:8 !\~'· ~ ';d dr,ape1 flrepl~ce, "'I -.. I. rent will notWniilecl.fcir.•6 LIKE new 3 br, 2 ba, all bd, d1.1plex. New kit no aolf courte &,lake. $575. BEAUT, Blulfa-. w/ad .. Br, I• .,._. .. , rrr poolJ, ,· tennb courta . 1 FULL YEAR • atill.._ elec. kitchen w/dahwhr, pela. $300. 497.2575 o .547·7044/.552·0055 8~·· 2~ ba. ~ qc· ·P!S~ewport1'Jv CJl+ \Vint.n~t$»0. 157 am·'"ula. ~ have the OWbUlty-...-GC" frplc, patio, bbq. 9 mo 497·3232. Redecorated 3 BR 2 BA cp y.$650.Alt. ~ M·~ ' !KTER ' RENTAL, aaobH.ubar~' Mewporf led 3169 monlhlomonlboc~ 1se, $385. mo. 539-8831·-Bea1.1liful 3Br 2ba adults home. Nu landapi. $350. HVJf Ttlonaco MQdtl, very 20JI f'#lc '11 .q..... LARGE 'A br, 2 ha, 'Coale lleta ('14) .IQ30 ••••••••••••.••••••••••• cy. M'odell open Caib'·11l" ·• I Charming 3 Br waterfront no pets. $375 ~-lBt ~ mo. A•k for Bev or Joe c .. an. lot.a of xtr,.. lg J BR .. ~ .... ._ .. ~.. oct )0 beach.1325 mo CASA w1croR1A PAii MIWPOIT t.o 1. sorry, no ~·"' ( home. Winter lease l350 last +dep. 67S.Z163. 963·4567 or 963-1786 yd, "'50 J3:a chly. Ave1 queen1i1e ~~. prlv. J. 4-aeth Sl. 675-925 1.:a&a br, ])lx, \Jnf\&r APAITM9fTS children. MonlblO ~·•· :mo. 116 Grand Canal... ,, ... T .. S lO /t ,M4· ~•inl rm dlra lrg ParltNewpo'rl~b-1..eue otP'urn.cu~~ Bachelorlor2 occupancy•~·•"', Little Bal. Isle. SHOR IFF ! +Br * uR:l~ ~ s Br Z Ba open bN room a, lllt-'\ aar . P\trn Bach apt:.'28$.cCll . Adulti·?f.oPettSet.,atl Bedrooms and . service available. i;,. I Ba. Yrly lae. 318 1 omlng · iii ._ ' 1 \eniil w/1~1 ~ only, 8TM6ao ~ Pool R'h Rm.Elevator Townboules 0 ...__...;._to_..a •! P:ayfront 3Br. 3ba, dock. Can\-0-n Rd . $650. 3BR.,2batha .. A115{'25 :. ~fc!'e ':° ... ~rlr nope&..' "" ,t ' 525'VJctOn1,MZ""° Fr.$Z2f.500pen9-6 an.wuuu 1JI $400 mo, wlnter lease. 675-lho; (213)~ COLLEGEPARK., a1' 400 145-1511 't~ , Dally Garden .· ... 675.,762.1602SBayfront. 3BR,den,2bP .... o.$125 ·I or • SUSCA Al •:wJHTE RENfALS* HoodM-a-7 Sp .. Poo!>Tennls ents -. Ni!wlyhd;b~r~~ba1 :~ktio Bl}:~cbo~~n;.oaqW-sm.J))f,2baa;indo,_ Lar1enlft1Y ;M b..,2~;2ba.bousesn5 ;_ See our 11.·a br apta. AC:to11 rrom Fashion Apartrn .. ~i::..,.. lalboa P1niMUla 3107 11:4c) · 673.iSSJ or' (213 ) 2 TueirTLE ROC:it Itofil Hotp. Cpta. drpl, • 1 ~. Aitulta oolr, DO Jbr, 2 ba apt,wS:US w /(rpl Ir pool. Adu1t.a. UIQcl •t Jamboree on ... .., .... ....., .• • •• .,, ti•••••••••••••••••••••• 244•1653 BR 2~b tbs $tlS alOv •• 2 car pr., pool Pt.W.21JO'NtwJ!rllll. 111:,YRLY RF;NTAL $ZSO.Av"'1.9-L5'51121 San.JoaqulalllllaRoad. &80lrvine ·'-J CHARMING 3 Ill', 2 Ba, 4 wAf.NJrsQUARE .... 4248' $135 lo 1111i II< trtn M< ·~f: U!'F• . Adult 2 buge -17141644-1900 At 16th ""1 patio. winter lse, 200 '"I " Co1ta Meta 3224 3 BR, 2 baths .......• $310 Sparkllns Fa,1)1. Htme: epta. Adu.I.al oUi'. Th~· 2brt .Da baytf'OQlSSSO S170 ao pets. Inquire apt 645-0!550 4111 'St.S'lSS. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• DEERFIELDHOMES cltba ul'..8· S AlobaTr l~~· 2brf ilCdM#ZS G588W Wijloa. ' BR, 1"41 8• home,·West ·~-ba, 1. c lfC, u ..... _..,, •• ...:IN• ""· • e« OLlvewrcaaiiom. RI•• . . ,MISA YllDI~ 9 Oceanfront Apta:. ~ . lJear Pt, 3 brhle. gar& Bay St. Near Rea Jr. 38~·2inbaU. ...••• .-3ba. cptt, drpl, bn.u-C_. ~~ · . tts-61*> .: .,, NEWLYdECORATlrD 2Bdrma.,t¥abatbc6ndo $185 t.o 911$. Util. lndef.•• ·~tio, adlta/nopeta. $100. Hieh. LeaN$2'75. mo.1st ~ gar:,:gf wlr pd. '380'· LAROE drOuna<-~. lbt · • 2 Br w11ar. crpt. stTs. with pool. $335Mo. Newport Bch. 675-4173ai': i6'S·2199 'ft'knd1 .• Mr.'111asl+jlOOdepoeil.H. ~ 548 · Garden apl.-'P,ool ~c . I w.ter pd. 217& ··c~· STIPS.TORACH 675-520!5orm-M71 •t C ,Gul!lrle,1133-1186L D . Jobnson, Bk~, VISleH · 2-f!r l·b•, bllm, 5 room.$19$.710111hSt. f!XCL. LITTL~E SL •PloeonUo.GMIJOl-$. 2Bi\;lbaunl$285 '· , 406d."1' L~ leedl '1141 6'6-8362. 2121 Placentia 'nAl.TY from •~nd $IJOmo ~)'. $145. MO 1 Br:'ilehau apt. it1,1ple.x w /~oa,t dock, CLOSE lO khoPPlnl. !Bl, SIA~ it.t 5 ~~••••••••••••••.,,. :;, •••'l•'•••••••,••t•••••• Ave . . 552_75o0 day US '°°1 /Eve Ma tut~ couple. No ~L.R.1'2 br, '1 beat, 28.:.,'.pool. Adlt.. rio pet.a. 2 BR, 2 B~ '"""'....., .-7 ROOMS Szs. week upwitb11r. LEASE $160,000 Beach Super sharp, 3 BR.,2 a;A. · ' , c~n or-peta, ~tt. gar, food bat . nte:. ~-Clrps, alv, nt."$1.8S. WIHAj!, kitchen. 548·975!i or·!" Condo. for $850 mo. or home. 9ishwasher, new A Red Hiii Company Harbor Vi¢w Hills 1~ PQndlrosa Mob . Zit ... ..:,:.~•· '215 tao · 1881 M on r o Y 1 a SUMMERRr..r.i,AU; 645·3967 , 7~ $ 7 9 5 m o . u n I u r . pltatp~' A&J( for·•y UNIV . Prk Terr. TwnhSe.' 'olit, 2 s\Ory, 3 br, 3~ , 1991· 1N ewport Blvd. , ~. 5'8·9T43/144~9Ut •. Oeeanfnt. 3br,2ba,2000 or loe, 98S.·4589 ·o 2 br, 2 ba. Beaat . frplc, formal dinlnl .~3 · t ·S•ClelRftte. 3776 Pvt enl/K. prlv. CMJ •L sq. ft., w_elbar, 'frpl, Sec. 9U-1116.':· ' .,.. Greenbll. Co~ fac'a, bonua rm, rec. facll., ten· 8":J A 1r Fat _...,.. ,.., •·••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. 1 ba upper, ilhaa.~ $25/wk & $60/mo.. upi '1 guard. Adults. 5"·7878 Me1a Verde -··col•. Sbr, $360 552-7389 eve & ilia & pool. 1185. mo. ~. P . rp. ~ ""T"' LOE 2 "br ..rbite water 1ar.a1e. $185. 100lt A ,.. 548.5954 or 556-0lU -~ 0~ " 6l1 d ll ,67s. ..... -or8"~ • le Jut. Mus~ bil clean 6 le 1.} _1., ....,.., sion,aftS,552-4516 ~ BACH 1.1.til pd $185 mo •2ba, ra.m rm, wel bar, 21~.'1~2· r ays _ r:. .,...., aoffr & over 50.'2111 Y.w, wn,er.....,,. • ..,,"'-__ Laguna Cbriltl•~.,t ! ~wk Crescent Bay mo .545·9751.. Shi P . ~, ~harm ·A~Frame, 3br, Harbor Bltd. CAcr011 mo., 1~~~~~Allo 1 ~ NEWBREEDA.PTS ·Straight. MaJe. IOtpriY:--- 14351'<. Coasf'llli~ L :=bead••R ~ '1'R:>nu~ ~ ""1>K-14~ • _wJJae_~, mo. u iloft SIL!, UW. l!d, 8QfnJa12 lid. 2JI, ~. 252 Wave. NOW.411'1-17• 1 2BR,slove,child,£n~· ·c~ ·Moi"r.in • t •itMiMi-SM>.'" , tncl . (.'2')4).547 ·8017 ; appla1, car, pool , Bch Is pier. S550 yrly. aftt/2. l EMERALD BAV.. 1fully $17S.2.Br, 1pp1J" .. cb:i.ld · ' ~ llliullqttlt~ltocll 3140 498·1414 \ jacuaal. 393 Hamilton, 97t-1'3:ii.~10 rW'D 3-81", fam rm. pvt ,3eR,child1pel,gar. rahce .• c~ to l EASTBL•l&I: -············r·····••.ir:-t-.a....... 3710 642-1960 .( Furn pvt rm. ba /3 bch,tennia,pool,Jacuui. ~,.4 bi', 3 ba, hon s opg • cqmm. ~· v.-,-:;; • .iya•'W'RC. . .._..._ UPPER uCEANFRONT Balboa . ror teiri.1' $S~O. l Helen Buah & nn, 1kl?t pel, fncd. AgJ.. $365. 569·1214 J l "' ' Itli1l lamll.Y loqijon. Wiiis. RAJ-... •••••••••••1••••••••••• · IRAMD ..W Dplx. SUndeck, 2 hr, gar. Wash /dry, kitcbe:n prior.··'" Aaioct•tea.49M584 • F~. ~ . REMTALS 4Br, FR, Sing11 l"*Y heclltl•e-Slltln j Ea1ll1de "bdrm le den W/D.Stv/ref.6f8..~ 67>9115. ' ''~ Ho,...Mtr.~ ll6t HOMEFIHDllS ZBR.•B• .. , ........ -~~~.~,mo. 12131 7.~7Yor•r....,••d , ~IASSA~~HHS 1275.'541-707 . p. Yrly 2 br, 2 1>11', 2 ~ ......... 43o6><l ••••••••••Jo•••••••••••• •642-9900• 3BR, 2 Ba ....... $600/GS Be~~~ Blvd-li~tYor~ .. ~~~~ONS . NICE .2 br, 1 ba., , story, 2 car encl gar., •••••••••••••-••••••Ht~ OcelfflftcMl~'e., ._ 4BR.ZBa ........... 14SOS.Clo...,.. 1276 53 .. 411 ,'-, RATES 1crp1,drpt-cloloever· balcony.MJ•l803 t;_orlollosbarealldml'· wl•%r -'tat tn_s Avail 2~ 1d~rdupl2eat.2 ~·· 4 BR, 2'r'I. ba, wnlr .• $900 ••••""•••••••••••••••••• STUDIOS & l 111 WFUEELKLLSVERVICE yt.bing $190 541-1M'Aft.. '8pl in Ne-Sborlat.°"' ii' :... -:.., . in .rpi, car gar. . ,, ir~---3 ~ •~i b..:Jl 1 • • oceanfront 2 BR, 1 Ba, ... _. ,-r .,.. Ul l""•• m .... ve Pvt pal. Mar\)' xtras. . LE RA1so• Walt lo """o ........... "'. "'". •Fuu..,n. le 1i}I 22'77 Harbor c.M. $ ~.r ran1e •-refria .. Calf Lynda "'"5CBI I\ nl.ce neighborhood. 1295 \'!Heated Pool rls ' _, · 5 • °" &· UDO SANDS mo.M$·l8'8. REALTY 4'18-2'191day-1 · •Lauftdryl'actllUes ~.~~ · HUGJ;3br',214bastudio. ~Adult.a,nopeta.$600.mo. ROOMMATE wanted_~;· f "CR'EAMPl'.l·l'F" 3 EASTSIDE, 2 br, erplJ. ' .f I' •Frte\JUUUO. ~ cpla,drpa.ttove.nupelo. 'l'rly.O'IJ.7412 llhtre 2 b~ apt ln 'C...,,:.\ : be~m :a balh, I.Pie, drpe, stove, yd , encl iar . .tsaJCampusDr.,Jrvine S..J.. 327 ~eeLlnent , " ~ -$2$5. 545-52'1»;$'6 8895 BAYFRONT CONDO 2 br Call after6,.5*1JOll ··IP'~ I :!T £•~po~.J'X~.':: ~;.~~~le-~· $ISO mo. C•mpllll V•ll•Y Shop Cir. ..~:r!:~.0, .. ,:,,.. •eatM<l}llQ1:,""· * ail "fJ':i!i~~od ' '/< I Br,. A put. 1to•e a. 2 b1 nn water. Georgous 27 Yr. 01d°!fua1nesa maii' I 1 &1PQ1.~at~ • . . CAl._L lll-1600 4.Br, ram rm, cpl.a.~. , •Pho~e.slrvi~ ,. • •• 1..~ ••••,••••••• • ~eJrlf • ~wn~own tf"d :i;~3' $450. Apl. 68, ~s 2' Br, 2 Ba, r~ ~ Tt.elJfti',. .a'llR '&,luft'3 BR,J % Bit, F~m·S:W•L~leach 3241 dahwahr, elec gar, $,ii,. t.Mlle£6qcean GIMNI . ..-. OJ. ions'tncl!'cb .!:U:e& ·{~rontdhOU: w:,.-.--. ~~rft~·~it,, Af.all .w...; blldns , ccrfl''tbd~i:_pa , •••••••••• ,.............. Juaa VJ~··~Laae~S. ~TUD'O l 11t ·w t•\••..e••• ......... " •• = sWmo. w.um. I"" 3Jk, 1 ba, upper,sundeck, ;~mar: ~~~.,~ iic\-f,, ' • · •_"'!r car ener<. oae ...,.his. OCEAN·VIEWDECKS 7'fl0, 48~!11155. "' to •P .. e ne • ANAH~~. • . ~ rrplc beam1 Channel • .52· • l~'ll 'f'~ tb at_, ~ $425!' mo. 548·19l3 o Neal && clean 2 BR., whit .., ~ ~ltplc, jacuaal, pool, 1 bllt i YI~·~· ' , I II LOFT OHLT frnl. 's:ns rrlf lncl ulil. Ul,& la.,t. 7 ..e:28SNB. , '•i. ~~ ' , , IMU41 • )' carpets,blln.ld.lch.,frpl, 'iT!:!J~IJ~.1-.k lObeacb.•5700 • NewC'enyon.RimApbln V pvtpatio,frpl,lyr~ Quiet ,edulls only , FEMALE t blk rro~ WINTER. 11~ W. Ocean· 2 Houses avaib-3·B -dbl. ~11r. Large yard. D/W-. Rabf'l; cdh. drt:if." 8EAUTIBUL ... 1 br fum AA'ihe1P1 -WU#.:i1Ye"fg.U vaHi&ept.15th----7131.,_. -· be1ch.-$1-1D--mo.--+~1.- fronl. 2 Br. 2\)a.13'/$/iQo: $210 /2r Bfr ~21S. Pb: Family'O.K. $375Mo pool d)>I lfi, patlo~ apt.a,$1'5 4c $17,. ~h ·all these abuftdan\IJ! HAYLOFT ArT'S ... SUJO. Lovely 1 br nr Hoag Over21, 548·16 :¥'' ...ALSp 1 b Pl..: f.ast. •6'$.5b41Ad fOf'Lh. XLJ!TOCEANytEW Adulf1, ~p_o:.,.1!9&..----$259: .lt11e l>ldi. pvt.encl•~· C-ountry . Club li•lag. 213 AvecetlD f:M tot: DOR •molter. 340 N. . .· $209}mo.81a.tln '-!. __ 3 BR, 2~ b1, cusl. blL 493;-3&29 • , pool', sauna, tndry,ad,Jli. ,Qolf.¥I1.&.teonl••Cl•. . 6450i4i Newport 54N532eves Fem~lewllllease&:ab.M br lBr Duplex with prlva home. Lge. Uv. rm., frpl, 17101 :lc"eelson LA, 1 b Horseback, rid!n,I 1.2&2 • • · outstanding S BR. apt.: Oi'-Oc~-:1ro~t ~)~ back.yard. NearJ 7tb'St.,sep.din.rm.,bltn.kllch. 321 W. ohBeatb oil Slater: brm + ifen. F~r-lnfo t le 2 BR Sludl~ LlDO', GREAT VU , condo. W/rap. wor~ 1 ·~!I-! .. ...,:...,.,.~ Call5'8-4$89 2 Car gar. lmmac, •••••••••••••••••••••~• 14.2.7.. i 637_.._ 7, ~a 4-epl ~ Tnhff. 2 BR, 2.Ba. uni· or prof. adult over 15. l oa.Jy.W""'/IDO.-vi~ i . lhruout! $475Mo. tJk,2,a,kida,pet _ , , .--Y . q et ex, very c · que features. srioo. JllQ. Newport or So. Cout. -Br House, hi-beam cell, STUDIOAPI'. '310.Z Br.kids pet HUNT. HarbOur, 1 hr+br l.,o• 111..cl"' -. 3106' ~alk lo tboPt_ & all 8'15-6SSB area. $175 .... + ~ uW. Z:!t:.·~r~::siii~.;f~ t200 utl~1 P3A :o~~ Unfurn . Kltchenelle $19$.3 lfr,klda!.Pet · loft •. ocean 6. bay vl.,W. ••••••••••••••••••••~·.-~.:O.,N~ Avail. 751-6261 •:V. p kl 544.7119 ypreas · g w/slOve & nfrlg., small C9ttage$ls5.o)'d.car. ~vallnowl;hf\IMay.XJnlw,terfroiu. 2BR, drpa, • · Yrlr,aeparalelbr.t"rplc, . .: ar ane. · 751·7716. . bar, w /w cptg.,. prlv. fURN. 12¢ lbrf 'cbild & furn i ab 1 n I•. ~~~o crpt4.~.toV,. AdUlll only ~Br 2 be crpt, patio, Ill' enclosed •ar. Stove/refr. Want female lo shar.fa1;o H '. · U & ..1...1-.... l EIToro 3232 encl. "patio. Local'4 \ft petAst-l:tt'.: . mo+u.U\IJE•ITI.·,,.ap 'nopet.a:673·3331( -,; '··ooC~ ~ lCOt A Kil· Blocttobch.Singlemale Balboa Isl. homtu: ••M •...,..•= ••••••••••••••••••••••• quiel reaidenUal aection. HO~jfiejii1115 · SM•• ne~A-...lJ.O'Jl,.,i 4 • ~7 sion,.ss2·4$7gaft:& only. $265. 873-5780. 67w /same. $150. m.•.-.. • •••••·•~••••••••••••••~ D Con&> $1SOMo.,Ulll.pald. *64'J4'AAO* Roo~ ~122";,"=~ ... 11-•. v . Ba 3-&192 i:J P G•1r.. 3202 aiBR Ir en . · Priv. M:'ISSlONREALTY ·~ • m,, ~i•• ~·· .. , •••• ._._, •• Bach. unfurn, no kitchen, Lovely2Br,l ,carpets, -ri..''i~ ••••,¥•i•..il\,,, •••••• pdabt11a. ~!~ wr. attach. • • .f.H.o'131,.-* .....a. .....;_ ,, ,550 Apta $100 motUI-i BR. S190 mo. 1ll 4r\l'I' .a2o Ceoler St. $8l.SO. completelJ redec. Large Need Roommatelori111:,01 EE ~-·~EE gu.-.IJX)-..,..... ... .-..... ' •-. , • -· , pvt. patl°" laundry Rm. houaetnHntgBch. , ·,~ F~PnllasLonal 83'7·1073 Winter Reli.lal. 2 bd~ • ., ......... , ... --i_. i.tmp: a leech. .374' -tiaec.213 -71~ .... \,o "2·58U Top Newport Heights MS.8237 ~tA. hou 2 btks ~ h fj BAL Penlnl I'-2 ba 1 •J•H•••••••••••••••••• _._ • ·ve ' -' . "--2 8 -· stove Loeatlon $23$ ~ ' 1fUWfL..WM* Fou!ttal1<Yaft~3234 ••. ' ac . · ., , "'ill' · ' ·.,_,~nr 1 La( e>Jld,J · -•e r; ~~. ' ·' · Female or m•le 21~·· " "'t 1 'J""""("f ••••••••,•••••••••••,.-. town. Frptc., ne~ly de· ~c~""'D~! ... ~· k ·'tu:' i,pt. :~ .. PFllY furn. 2 Br, sqo. carport. $].SSmo.6'2-5416 1 BLOCK lo beach 3 br 2 mature neat emplovM-U1 olfl• a,aert * 6 BR 3 BA"' •.1.v. 1 cora~. Mature adult.t, _...mo, QI .. '.Y• 1 • q mo. yrly. 211 CypreA. or6'5""81 1 1 • • dru' ...,l'-i..--·"r~A 642 ..... 0' ' , '$' :,v:"""'..;_W,0• $385(94-0273. ' IVOSO<"(klllliiMfoli!ltl . $1\)0.mO, '536-66170<5'1.S032 ·bO, frpC, yry ,.,0, no gS,WM~ .. [d · • ~ 1_• Avail epl' 1. 'A.,.,,.ca· · , · ' (... Nr occ le s c Plua te10S& ' quiet -5 br bPd!Mi-1 z. °!'Ufornl•'al.aq~t , · tions being aecepted. Spectacul,_r Oc.Vu·2 Br. n..leni U~· 3~00 2 M, 2 ba larief\lm apt, l'duJta 2 ihr'. 2 ba, newer, cciay a br dUJ,iu:, pvi mo. Jal Ii: lall, utll . oi1 j Rental Servi°'! '" 213 : 336-4083333.U(llJ +den hillside Mme. Im· 4,-l".'ie•••••••••,_....... 2 car p1rki'01 MQO. ll')O. liltns, yrb' .No .Jtels. patlo,.6. 1ar. No doa:• YRLY. lbr, $27S. 218 20th Mary Joor Jotw.968-.. ~iijii!ijjjiiiji' jiiiiiji'~· Gteen valley Twnb.fe medtale ocoupancr. 2 BRt z ba an MU.la 1J9rlns Realty Co .. .lnc. 673-3981; (213,157.fn'tl • thUd ok:. Redec"d. ref.I, St. ~ort Ii: rear patio. ROOMMATE lecf 'ti'.!i , ~Ii]~ Single tty 3 Br 2 ea' $425.497-2370er<•l;105L w/buot vieW"o( ~. 494....,7, ' . C""""' .......... ·~'n $200.552.UU Laun . ac.673-0415. shar 2b 2i:'b'iqiow, i l ~)l !:!fljllli& '380 mo. Nu ~rpt, in~SO!O L_. Hll)lltl 3252 aeeloded. '375. ~ ' Oceanfront. Spacllout . .,;i,-.,,, ...... ,; ..... ~, BR, patio, frplc. lath BEACH·YEARLY Mes.:'. 7Sl~m1.it' -, i~ E11.-:,.:jg.ff~::~.:. CoOdo with fplc. 4 beckm, ·~·•••••••-•••'••··~·· ~EWER Ne~ = ~tier ~tmlnc. util. .1(1\v. -i' . ._b(lrm. 2. ba, Place. $2SS. No peta. r11~e 5~~~ 2N1:P:-':::'. Fema1•2Sl30 to lhan!~'! Flll~IMYICI ~ bat'h , crpU, ti.rps, Lovely4,,rhomew/VieW. r•rlr. re~BRr,~Ba Oi'Veiffy:-WJ::ioa: 1N_•J~·1Bllna. Poinut-842·30llormc:a& J.aOvu from enc SUD-condo, Buabard./Ad.a~--:-;o • .1:MD(OIDS' ·, R/O, ow. $350. mo. Ast $125 mo. lat/last·+ S50 ,v =~ .rorn e Id 11 • • IAsun• 0teantronl 2 )Jr, tfli.;cpM.StN867Daya. ge 2 BR carpeta • oOrch. icoo + utit. HB.$100. Reta-.'1150 · ~·'! """ .. for Bev or Joe ~ cleanln' lee. 4~. . ..J.• ....... l .. -..-· -.. . ri ..;.:,,.._ OK. •158' "!' • Member of/lJoard or 96J.ttB6 -~~'"'.""--496-lBST w./opener, 1$.,-.lM!:a -~Y-1' ... .,ces~:i;,_, Bt..; fi"pl_. gar, tel g, drapes. 2 ~ Refined lady se1~1"! Realtors, Belt.er Busi· • . cellln1a, 2.P~ Jge llv aar. . ature. r no bloc'l: . lO 'DCh. .,_,.,mo .. J'f.O Pell. 541.-S a DEN 2 frplc:s & pool aimlllar to abate kwelt!:'. neu Bureau,Olamberot llul""9'0fll .... 32.40 3 Br fa'mily home W/ltl rm, 9.le kltcti .ti bath. N -~Winter . reo. &6rHJOO.aftS. eri:ml r xlnt toe.' Adults anJ.y nci large NB apartment fer-i Commerce, t •••••••••••••••••-•••• raf'.,hmsmo.tsl/1ul.+ pets.Subnllf"1C · · ·/'• y....:.1. .. ....__,·_1-1. 312i pets 5'8-10'17 ' nominal fee .MG-Met. 53"-•505 ' an· $00cleanln&fee.ol95-Q552 1375.mo.'7$.SS!O -"'IClEucY'"""" ,.tl:ll .~mn -......, . , __ ....;:.;;.:...,.'-"4'---"-' ·Br, tSt1 apt, eJec, or498--1957. t c.~~ 90.l"p l'U""C:.;.d; on Ocean Bl•d .. O~,ly ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.re....... 3176 You don't need a gun·to KEYLOOJC\1,SOVEl\I ~U1 K~$1~'112~ri I! '"-1d "' ~e,$ll1undrycd.VUlage •tei-tO ~CfUR'i€ofj .. 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APCAJ\E5'74581 l7I02Sll1 Padr. lrvlM Guaranteed S1lar1 Dental p.m. .-~ Lowe1t raln.OrangcCo. Call~ Comm. Paid vae1 ------s--••y ., SottlerMt,.Co. Drinklnaproblem1 Pree life tn1ur1t,1t:e. ""'"._ -·""' i1arogt1forllftt 4350 642.2:111 . 545-0lll CaUAlcobolHelpHne store "dl•couats. Exper.p/Ume.. •••••••••••4'••••••••••• Servin• Harbor area 24 24hrsa.S.yll5-ASSBll.BLY Ir 1mail l:bpU.alluUonavall. Colta)leaa M&-5110 Bunt. Beacb,"llet. Main. ,.... . SPIRITUAL READER -prapalr.lllonied,.n ApplrPenametOln .. 10th ; 1ingJe garage, S20 ()peatoA.MtolOPM to 25 pref. lledwmlcal Mml9••1ryWft Month. 53&o4&18 ' ~--Advlee.,. all mtllcn. al>llltr !ielplul. 151-SlllO JH:!f:.: Sf Denial Aulal.anl, P/llma. ·-Awc-olo EiC -'-Real __. S l)oy wk, -eva. ·,·a..td 4400 ,,_ ,.........,. Sl2ll. •~ ASSIMILa •-., C . -z...,. ether SaL •Mo'• • •?••p••••••••••••• ~=-.i:~ Lost & ,:... SanClemente.Forappt. Local alterna'tor re· S~t::.,COQdderatlon aper.a&S-&em. ,,___ 492· 492-t -ul1e100-.-..a-1-Fort w•·•·11--'-.. P'°.FESS'LCLASSA •••••••••••••••-•••••• ---.----,_........,. Bldg. 3 .. ltory . 2790 ./_.,..,..,..... t&Fomd 5300 Foxy Girl'• Out Cal ddde 90&derias, cbect~ SDb~~~~d Harbor Bl'vd, C.M. Air ••••••••••••••••••••••• M••••1e. U Call, W hl1olparta,UMmb17 ebalrtidti. llUlt be able "vnai, · ,. ' .o;-vv,•~ ·aome BrlaJlab. tz.10 .... DU « 'Ina to ftt into a Pl'OfP 1ve, MECHANICS · Experienced 11c: ..... far,,,.. lilcl. lntb&t:l11fllet. Apply Today Montrome11 Ward 30111.:r.w St, .&iS .. Melli P~Depwlllwt EqiW Opportunl(y Elnptoyer ,, • • <. -~• 'elev panelwalh LOST/:.,,.._ Cume . Speehlla ....,,.ton. -1111 a..:.~ "'G~-""' dr~pe1, carpet, elec., AP.E'J'? Paraplqla.SQ.31• AakCorFr&Dk.ICUlll5. b11b volu111a practice ,mutiOJ Janitor, parking. 5S&PER ·$9FT 860-2800Adoption,Low lOto 1unalqe.Dal-w/enthu1la1m. Salary 1 M:tR. Stever, Mgr. 1617WESTCLIFF--NB to.tSpay(Neuterl.nfo, Allrtlp utM••1•11 :A.lit to E:aee to make Jr_!llotbe•d•"•~~lnrouteo)'OW' opea·d·epends on .....,·w' __._ ... •71 00........_W..... 71ot' ·----- M7·0136or646-8398 AGT .54.1-""-• hffoMo '1 El apptl. lluat have :dat m-""""""' quallficatlOn• Send•...-.....,. ......,. · ; l-----~----~1LOST. Gra)'i Penian ferp.. 1'731Full~ Clil area Earo prdlt f0tt de-• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••"~' SUDER apace~ rea.s. renl. $140 up store-otOe:es cpta cat. vie PCH Ii: Crown lOAM·U PM 631·1184 ~ep'd°°1T peri:riJ.e~ uverles 4' eUb. lrtPI or J::a."!f;0'b~~r 0 ffouleteeper for1mall U • Hou1ek•1par. U•e·la. Pvtbath,A/C,btd,drpa, drp1 Bir balb. 17SOA Vly, .S. Lac. Reward. ' Cail ~l: Hollowa~ metthudiH for Hilinl BoxlMO c.t.a 'ci. c:lu•lve Motel. 5 daJ .Reta. Mat sPIM ~ L new crpt. Acrou from BeachBl,H.B.&e!&'M -'13-K26 SPIRITUAL ADVISOR. 71-'·556--393'1. new aublertpUons. For 9ZGI ' ' week incl. weetenda. "1.nt1al.'l7$#10,NB Stuft Shirt. 2"00 W. Cat Hrs 12pm lOpm <daily Jnformation aleue call 416-1521. · 1 }lwy.S.W-8678 •tMOFREERENT• Found : black Ii: white 2230 N. Mala, SA. ATTllACTIVI &•2·4121. tf'om ·San Dentlil A.Hist Chtlnlde. " l . 1·2·3 -Rm. offiCes from Pigeon. vie. Ea.st Colla 836-1300 Youns ledJes (11.J8)wbo Clemente-San Ju111 1 Yr exp. NM Smoker. HOUSEKE!iPER, for HOUSEKEEPE11 l ,,. *~::::!" ~rl~~~le~·~.ear Meaa.Call~ WILLR·oywhobouabt like to meet intaestin1 ~:::-~~-.Fu~lalaad.~ ~!~:c~:nt=-=:-Erperieneed, 5-dQ.. • .-. ' l!xecuUve Office Suites 833-32239Tl.lnoon FOUND : Very Lge compre11or In Jul f:'°:le, We"wUltraln,._ jo-El -Toro area, caU DENTALASSISTANT lng. Prefer mature owncar.N0-21'18. I w (i~~relarlal aervic ~~~:~e c'i:J:,J;:/!J.U pleuecall54M074. ,en:.:~~= 581.f3'10. Qiairside denial uallt. peraon •. Ref•. r•q. HOUSH • ' av&ilf.ble. Stan Amon.MJM11lnhl 4450 Y SocialChlbs 54 da7, noon-I p.m. ait 2112 Equal()ppor.Emplorer ID Pedo. oUlce. Part 54S4182 . Needed ln bultlleare I ~1860. ••••••••••••••••••••1.• TEITH •••••••••-••••••••••• Harbor Blvd. Coita time. 24 hn, ioci4. SaL HOUSEKEEPER. Udo facility Tam-3:30pm. AP"; 'K"T'i'liUTIVE suites oa Found2falseteethatthe For Sale. Cbarler Mem· Mesa. Muathave.ret1.susn bl,UveiD,pvtrm,Sdys. ply. Park Saperio ~N~rt Harbor. 400 to~""'-------aai Dally Pilot Laguna bershiPtoC:otaiDeCll:m, DEMTALASSIST toea1refs8'7S.9188 Heall ht are. 14•S 22~_~9 1 1,q •ft,. 642.:•6•4; THE BeachOfrice.494-9468. $750, Jnel. tranarer fee. BOAT Exper. prd'd. F/time. Superior A•e• MB. M5,l,j05 H 495.Ql73. 'VON M 'h u CaJ Housw a , .=t:::::.o::.··s::·:-----.. COL ......... y FOUND o Rin~. 19 II ASSEMBLERS/ WI ave any •. Mature, reliable woman•· sun•~ """' Cla11, Vic. Garden Tr1r¥el 545 • 8'4·7162 • cl I .-..-. ... --" TN -~.:. I * 30 RETA.IL SHOPS Call ldenll/ 1or ea UI ve ........ ur&QI,, p'a"~nn~G Grove. to Y-•••••••••••-.. •-••••• HelpY ....,. INTERIOR 4-Shndailf,ldaJ'9,eoOd ~-.. .&.l.' • Rdles¥f'red,violellare Prime reasonable space 5'1:-0573 'n'avelin1 compmllon to Fight-.:..._... • 'I Dietary coOIC P•r. Apply Ambrml.a, ,Tel~pbone wart6.mome bl.alt. w.ar-.~Mtel,w/a ~;11!.~rldla~.::n·~ Children ID tears. Loe( 1bar,e upit:6&t&to C'RPENTERS Rm 211. 505 30th Sl, clencal. 17 m. week. boa!•~too. French windows, gables 5mo old black kitten, Vie Rapids .• lowa.Hl-"l:Oll.. Sell world falnous pro. ..,. _ _!le'nced _, .. ~ ~:~~.[~:!~ ~~~ Balboa Penimula, N.8. ;~14~~~"':: l 9L 1Zza~BIVd. & trees. Adjacent•to Newport Shore1. ducll the entire famtlr ~-·· _....., Xlnt wage. Park Lido Sellldleilema 642-5671 RayorRlck.6t0-5511. r .1.:1.~.• ·~ Festival of Arts r&MH>972. EMllOY"""tl: canu1e,enjoy.Excellent •v.ly. Mon ... Thurs. 7 Conv ,Center ,661 1::;=.::,:==::--'-=~I.:;=.:.:.,=;:::,==~:":' '' . Grounds. . . · le P..;.ralloro eilmlop.Call540-10Uor A -5:30PM, Flagiblp Bd, 0N.B. HolpW-4 7100 HelPW-4 7104ll Prtd:ai Hunt. lt.~ loc:. SRO BROADWAY ~;l:.~1:~·~.r'lo~on ••••••••••••••••••••.••• Zenlth7·Ulll>a)ol. W.D.ScltoclC:.... 842-8045 •••••••••••••••••••-•• •••••••••••• ..... -• frl>mS12S.m<>.. .uW. LAGUllAB!:ACH Broadwoy SI., CM. JolltW_._. 70~5 . 350% So ........ S0.7~ Wa•ner Ave. 645-4461 ••••• .:.\.fuT.'.9' ••• -..'.. B1b1•ilter..-Matare 6 S.A. ~~~·~~. ~:t~ M84 WOMBC , 84fP 4 9 4• 7915 ' . " rea.POoalble. 15 monlh 101 2Ut Pl, NB m-3333 Cost.Ii · esa· ~ View LOST: Coe~ .~hit~ Plea1-ent,-depeeda~• -old. Faur dalJ-PW week. Boatlnt • --aft4. A s00 ft $ZOO _ an1wer1to Baby ,H.B .. woman aeU.~work-m $25.perweek.Referenees s·lt.ILl·O•':r~ l-""'-'"--------1 MP9N& aq. ' ELUXE offlee, comm'l Good Rewaril.3'2-0M9 amall buainen office. 1 m\llL Call lfter 5:00. ,.. --· Draftamen w/tech'l ti· R,iy • 11 123 & indu1lrial spaces. Also . ir Phoning, order proeess-5'S-007J. Seekl warranty trainee. luatrator background for ·ji;j • .now.fMS..t mini warehouses in Lolt. German Shartba in filing inventc.cyre-MUltluivekoowledte.of Interesting project. •1tOOlt«llST LagunaNituel&Mission Pointer, bra &:: whi c:;d, et~. Can work Bab11ltter, our home, aallboa·t1. ,parta, &: 714/648-9029. t .•' Viejo are11. Handy to spotted. Vic Vldol'ia evening1/weekend1. La1un18eacb.2-Sdaysa .fiber1lu1 construttion.l-"====----1 ; 1, FINANCIAL <San Die&fl Fwy 200 to Monrovia, C.M. Reward. 962-3026•ftSp m. week. Ot to brine 1 Some tJping fr TWX Earn S for Cbrbtpias. In-• : PLAZA 2000 sq ft. As 1oW as aoi: SCS-1877 afterSpm. · youn1cbild.4M-7&57. operation. Xlnt ~· ~uce your frieodl & Now le11ing:·NEW, persqft.881-1400 FOUND· 2 Poodles 1 Re1pooslble couple de· Bab itt ·my !lome 2 for right penon. Bela ne1gbbon to Tri:Cbem cU.tom ~xecuUve office G Wbt ar Cot •ires Apt M1m'lposltioo YI er, · needed. Male/fem. Liquid Embroidery sldtes(LarCe and small EP. bldg w/gar. 1000 sq 1 :~Ys 1 y 0e~-ki w°n i, 00 Bal; Penn. Write or chi Id r • n · Li« ht Call5'7-0ll01 Craft. C:•ll 979-3488, use111 .. ceom01odaled. fl, 213 W. Wllson, CM, MagD~lia HD 962"'830 call; G. Meimebeln. '5S bousekeepiDC-557-8189. Betweeosam&:Noon 963-2300. Lea1e includes all 645-2020&:.642-6580. • • Npt. Blvd., Rm 16, Npt BABYSITTING w/llte loetM fcdw"4 Electro Mechanical M -a~eoitie1. Leasing , Mo. Ideal Newport Found: Set or keya on Bcb.646-3265 hskpgMontbn1,ft1Sto7 Eater/later Carpenten iembly Technicia1,1s . ~:!: ~~~t 1bop avail in the1 ~ ,m~-~l :.~~~:,.,~• Del Help W..tecl 7100 pm. F. V. 9U'SW3 wt! rra exper. Good Slron1 on electron1c1 J!unttncton Beach, nr The Fact~ry or. ~-•••••••••••••••••-••• BABYSl'ITER.,lqiud. working conds 6: bealtb w/1u3ervisory exper. AUa,Dta· M3-8961. · l!f store, book store, de-Found: Bicycle, QIM, an. Sehool&leve. benefit•. Apply llt31 Goo tutu.re w I ad· · • _ . Ji,etc.61~~ar~ CalltJ73.3lD5 ' ouunUI' M2-4113ewa. t>eereAve,S.Ana vancement into mgmt s to 6 .rm 1ullel.MEDlCAL·'su1TE So. before7p.m. ACC n11nm re-1pon1lbility. Co•t• A .. lS. lo plush office LAG. Leate ·35142 S. Found: 2 Dogs Sept. lat. ~~~~:!T§Et~ 55 Ta~ JIOOKKEEPER Mesaarea.2131549-7630. bldtf:: OC fJrPort. Full Coast Hwy. Ample prtg. Malamute 6 Great Dane, CLERK GrandmQtber type, Mesa GIRL FRIDAY bee. Sea •fmy sefY: ce,,hcl; Recep Adj to drugstore 6 blks El Cariso Village, Lake Verde area. Your home Part-Time 5315-88)8 ,Leaid.lng N.B. hotel. Call ~~~ :::!:=: {~ to Hosp, Newly decor'd Elsinore.1·6'1s.3446. 2 Years Accounts Paya 549-l289 Refi. Jeannie, 644-1700, ext •-·etc c U83S-SBtO 850 .sq. ft. at. $325 mo. ble & Receivable ex 5",9am-Spm. EOE. u'fl!. • a OWner.544-7898 FOUND: Great Dw in perience. Good &ener Babyaitter for z boJ• CASHIER N~port Beach luxury ...-&..11 ~soD vicinity of Oak'!ood accountinC backgrouQd. Brtatol/Sunflower area. Needed, exper. caahier. GENERAL , PMt office in ·•uite .... 1triel R...,.. • Ap~ .. N.B , Call~771 Type 50 wpm. Heav Bear St. Scboiol District. ReatauranL Fut &: ac· ••---•--'--Pr~bldg.M54700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• work ·load. tOKeyadder Mon·Frl.•&pm.)luatbff curate matb akilll. Ez.. .... ..... _.... ~. 2000 SQ FT, 3 ofcs, 2 Found: Gray" Persian Somecotle«e• clean, e1.perteoeed own per. b1ndling money. 6 •Typl h GreirlifOoor with er w /o b tbs tmmed. acrcu st .type cat w /Dea eollar. courses help£uL b om e. R ef1. Eve•. Nichts per wk. $2.:iO per 1 StOJ"A&e, pllel abwr, f~m be AirportOOl-7878 Vic. 1f'9J.1dayfl\lltin. NB . ~ hr. Benell.ta. cau Bobbie ~eypmcil 0prs fr~1 elnk air, CM 548·2135. Call for appointment 5'6-f710 (10.0l •Pll< O~Dl"I ~II ' INDUSTRIAL space for POUND• Girls Schwinn lndU1t,rialfleJatlons BABYSITTER, needed1;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;1 . , 'lea1e, )11·1 unill. 1600 sq 5 In · bl" Lido for workln& mother. 5~(• NEED DNOW! •'Wlt.THROKI' Ii to 10,850 aq it. I gray ••on 17141494-9401 Do.Y18 /wt.llylxmeoo· CLUICAL TempoTemporaryffelp , -Hewpcwt._ Newport/Costa Mtya, Isle.na.5848 ly. wn lraeap. 3 Typing "5+ wpm. Nice 17802SkrParklrvine oi BxecuUveotfice ~3940 FOUND : English Pointer, ·JRONIC Children, ages 10, S. & 3. handwriting. WWI.rain. t~~~C~a~l~!M<M<5S~~~~~I ·' 11;:x $150Month , ·l BLDG FOR LEASE: fem,, 7 mos, Harbor & Afternoon ..Ii evea. StO. Apply v 1 rAmple Parting 3290 sq ft., 2 offiee1, 3 PH. Hamilton. 642.221:19 Pam Al JAIR p/Wk . 9U-'124l or saw323 National Systems Corp GIMUAI. OfflCE "''"ILLGRUMDT PWR., High lenc<d yd. FOUllDoMaleSial!lfleln U.GUllAllACH BABYSITTER tor 1~~431~1~B~lre~h~St.~N~.~B~.~ HunUnaton Beach Area. llcalWr ;S7S.C61 Avail. Sept. 15 . T65 Newport Shores area. F.qualOppor. Employer teacher. Tues &: Thun1: Heavy telepbone work, Siil .. L, .,. •-'Dbl~--or-Newton Way, CM. Ph. ~ ldenUCy. 66-1741 1 Jpm. Big Canyon. Reta. COOK 90me calculation & die· £o • nuuu• 5"9'°922 &M 1315 laphone. 847-3563 or Ii (~aq.ft.UUL FOUND: Male Old Am mu o 1 t lo . Applylnpenooanytime Bt7·7161. f bed. 5*-$208 torage 4550 EngUab Sheep"dog. Warebouaeman Law En Bab71itter daytime my after 3 PM. San Fran-1-""--'-'------1 OF E ail ••••••••••••••••••••••• 839·SW7 forcement. Medical home for 2 yr old. Hunt.. dsean Rutaurant, 1617 GIRL FRIDAY 10 ' sq ~t ~::Ori RENT-;,JOO'X300' closed in d kit G Dent.al Tecba. LVN'a Deb are•. 53fJ..4153. Weatcliff Dr. NB. ~or8 E;,~~~:"11 office in PeOfn Cbo1Ce .location. yard, Hunt. Beach. M-1 LOST~yr.ol leov~'' Muaiclana. Part-time BABYSJTI'ERneededmy · , ;<»f100~Fo·~:C·;i-~n;;;;;l/~~zon~e;;.P~b~'l556-;;,;;1oi"1_1 __ J ws/wl lte pLaw1. Be~· age 17-44, $50-$75 home own tran•, Z -..uTI COON!,. n-... .. GIRL Friday, versa.tile, nf 1 eway a.c. ·weekend. Arm •cboot'aaecbUdreo.Call .,u.u me, _&l'OO".,..... 1ervice & sales office. NOJ Olla M .. Dental/ ~--•I•• 4iM-4l4', Reserve. Tralnlng P ev•911-3270FlnValley. dablt.4"·300il hvy phones. good ofc MF~'. eet,~,•5~mteao •ul!Mr' •• ::::'!'r.••••••••••••• Los T ! bR ·~!~ to ~~-::2::n'o~~e ag 0 .. RMAID coodlt'S AS~~ll skills, sal open. Box 2124, , ...:"' ,, • • •·-'---whoeYer al '""" .... my szt • • .un. . W 6 aya aw-..... Newport Deb 92663 0 •• StNlill ~.... SOOS w b I I • I b I k (n4) ·303L Sponlab Spealdil(.5'1 . 548-741'orSIMZll B'"""L• ~·bl Of -rr-·-" Poodle/Dalmotlan dog. · •-~ ,__ 19th St, Cooto M... GIRL FRIDA T ~" £o • ~ e · •••••••••••••••••••.•••• Ana •'Terrible" wearina -w W' •KW a.et to JllOO mo. Sid's For 1mall manuf. co. fi~. located lll modem aul)'" Salon. 'statioftl, cou.lr. LCJi(. lie. no. Graveyard ~ BARTENDE~ position Blue Beet _lCTI 211t Pl,. VersaWe, familiar W/all -· U111.~........., -~,.,.d81JIMdlor 4793 'fk.-·Wf11on & i>/t-t:xper.pl'd'd.l'Xl!l-for nilel eall lot •Piii· NB.975-HalUpm. pllasuololc-it.Good ll7themonth,2"aq.ft. Co•temporary µ_,Jr p 11c«su.,c.M.l'mvery 543-rnn. afterZpm.5t8-M4t t.Jpin11kills,aptitudefor ~ Orel,er. Located lb~ Hrlously 111 if JOU Jove llAUTICIAMS COUtfl'B&IRL oumbera. Interesting, N£irPOllT-1:ardendJ1ee buildioa w /freeiparking, him 1°""Dli.,Aave him heoSolesManogars Um Faat&:Emcient divenlfiedduUes. ~f:IOmOSlncl.utU. Laguoa Bch. Owner ·but. please I« me see WOMIMl:MerC STY 11:30AM~J:30PM DELTAELECJ'RONIC Sofrie wateboale avail. mUljt sell due to illnels. him before It's too l•tel ScandlnaviaD d1rec.t tell F!N (2)1111.18.Call~ ~1 11 a1·b1rtea..t. CONTROLOORP. "51:.oo.t °'"S'1Uaft.S. L)"D.De,642·T'111S iDI complD.1· ltx. •Joul o · FuhlonJ1land,NB Costa Mesa . ..!!!:!!!!, ______ l·====:;---.--·1 -~~~~~---I ptrlence In recrultlna «~ CaUDa•ebefcnllam 646-7776 A'l'J'RAGTIVE amall <I· ~lorlg1gn, Trwt 5035 µ)6T; IDrht Calla> Col ltalnln&&motivallnl. orlfl4r3Pm. 2030 !!qualOppor.Employer llct., -·-· · Dftdi 00Bull1" fem. Vle.CdM, Eato$1500Mo.Qr1Cort MOWIS1'!1TIMI Aftll. Oct lit ~ftclq ............... •••••••• Reward$io.841M718 Hlaber'Jban !Of' Job IMken (0 cbe$ COUPLE needed for apt Ht1usecleaner, Balboa hW7~ ca11 ·Laraoo 2'.:.tTDL ... W..-. 1'..oa in Af'1.BarniAp the Dally Pilot Jf•IP.: ,nanaaem•nt. aeml· Pe~tn . Mondays. Ez· 8hJpJMd ••·INl or =-wEHAVlolCASlll • !IEWA_~D. t 7 ;_,,.; Cc>op,&d~tna ._ Wanb!dclt"ilftatloa.~ ffi!red. 55 unlto C..to perd&.tel1.0wnttwp . • ,... t , • B znd:TD "• »Aul\.. lt}rdOf°W StoctOiJtiont tha job JOU ......... nat ll111, ••2·5073 0 Small bch COftl&e. • __ U'f 2Dd·T~., Oeaoo1.•1Ut• Ad.•aneeme1t Op tllar.1oum1-fltClOOlider (111)-..Sl 494-8133 ATTENTION, PERSONNEL . ., MANAGERS: Do yod need sldBed, re&aflle people in these job categories? Keypunch Operalot' • Machine Operator Maddollt Mag Card Operator MIU Roll Siltier alms Adjuster New Era Press Opr puter Opr Packer Contract Ad min. Parcel· Post&: UPSCJertc Qmtroller Penormel Mgr Credit Analyat Plate Mater CUstomer ~rv. Mgr Pre:sl Operatol." CUatomer Serv. Clerk Programmer Credit Mana1er , .Receptionilt Dato l'Ncellln• "'" Secretary · atype Operator Service Rep. Int Specialist. Supervisoc' lnveol<ltyConlrolClert Typist WebtroD Pn!so Opr Erfectl'fe September S, 1915. we are consolidating our U.S, manufacturing operations in Dayton, Ohio and coovertinc our Garden Grove plant into a distribution and service center ror fast service to our West Coa•t customen. M a result, a number ~ capable employees who cannot relocate will shortly be avail!t.ble in the above cla1sifications, and we would like to see them placed with neighboring ~mpanles. . ·11 you have a need for people lo these cateaories, immediately or in the near Mure. we Invite you to call UI for further details. To facilitate interviewin1, and indjcate our appreciation d your interest, we WI make our ollice:s av all able to you at your coovenience. MONARCH MARKING SYSTEMS, INC. 7:Z72 Lalllf*ll' A.-.1- Garden Groft, C•. 1714) 893-0511 • Qm<:c •p•~ A~n .-eon .u . llB -· _.. _ .. _ .. ,_ rr rl • I or ·A ·g f'.l."0 ~. JfJWLoau-lbdT.D."i .... ..._.. _...w-o 1 n1 )'our sen ces fiousell:eep•r Ii: Compa· ·~°if~:O~~=::..~··:·~: Ect~<llllJT~l•~va~llll.~~Dl~v:.JLo~•~t'~·~N~r~.~11o~1~11~la~n~d~-~-~c~m~ta~ct~Dorio~~W~ood~~~wt~u.~ .. ~~·~ln~tbe===Joll~~rr~a~D~a~l~ly~P~l~l=odt~Dl~on~.~ll~a~t~u~r•~·~l=lv:e:·l~qL'::::An:::eq::u:a:lo:p:po=rbmi==ty~·em=p:l:oy:er:::::: "' •••••••• A&aol. BAl\N&TTM'rG.CO. Ll«ht blue iabaL tan ln· . Sapt..1,4,~~., ·-Waat.d c • PboDa Claul.fied A~ .. ~~· Nil small Apt.414-mt ... (h -) --alde.REWARD.m.mo lltl-4230 --_..,. ' • ar~toom-.... . . . I .i ( • • ; . • ,_ 1 r 1:::.. ' I .;. •• --y • • • • '· • I . .. -• " '°'° s, .. ..,.a..-aot4 Dl.n•1LYPILOT T ..... -..-.: r-.. bef'• 1918 ~W-7100 / 1001 n.-I040 Im ... ••••••••••••••MM••-•_· . ...,.. ··--.r.:y:.m ~ '.~ "--·---··········-=~·-····---·--..... ·-······ .. ,. ··-······· ........... --·~·.-·-~~-· .. • ••••••••••••••••••••• ----1~· ·-..--"' G 1'rliiD S''U'I MU ."""~---=~=. ~~~ ..... ?!.~ ~.~!".'!':! ..... ?~.~ ~~!:'!"' ....... ?!~ ~~IT~ ~~:.•,rJ:~•~bJ., r.m&1e~r':'rt::-:. °A'l,~~'lt~~:~:~ ~~~:::::~. :='f:k~;u~ s-.. A.t-•11 1 ... a brif!'•r::•Jadi· SD,t7Mm Wlllle..AltC "-'-aD Scbool Y•••· nu ..... Tbl ............ ::::u::~-..... 'IRVINE""D<"'-"'EL 11uas1s..t.1DU z...,eti• -( , Goodl:S ~ ~ · .. -.•n• ....... $1251"d'41..ob• Ora•&• A•o. C.JI. M ~ -· oa s=. . ,.. -~ (~~'II ' All•hifb.E,xper.~d. COYp&tolt:oodmen)wbo =ublty~.:=::~. ~ttpe. tSt ·wttbrbtcL.m-'3"r n SaL•SU1.1,.•tn.. Wlsa40.ta__, rJ:1ra:'eculator W ~ "6(;~ but will traln r•p. in· e~)' c1lllnt an •mall meot with Pf'OlfWSlvt M545'1J AKCON1tD.w.lma)e. ....... I060 tl111I 7111 LlfetL..ra ._ 1u.ar .. 411.E .17\hSlteee. dlvldu.all.APPb'at.Park bu1ane11••· Protected company.U&Utl . 1 f•m. Gr•a.t Ptt•I ••••••••••-••-••••••• W_.... IOll Realt\wa71 dbl~ .,. (•llrvlne).CodaMeca Superior Healtbcare, territoriet + 11M> draw . Ma.rble top Cable, dark Pb:lt•Cq.U•l4S-•1. lfrArl.blul'Ul1, ...... ••••••--"•• .. • QiN1'1Ul!I, 20,. ~ Solle 224 642-1470 1445._Superlor Ave, NB arter short quUlylnf Secretory 1ood skill •. wood $125.,JIOvtied mlr· tralaod, ·Bu•t Coa· SSC•SH SSflO& balL-tlSI 1 .... --~ --E.O.c;. period. Good bonua pro-pertorl/t. Fututtpolen· ror. darlt wood $SO . AKC Golden Retrle .. er rorm ./Dlipo. ••O"', " • ~~-&ram + full cCHnm. on tlal. "5-H&e. $38-9510 Pupe. Xlat ..,..._Pila. Ml-Im "' Good 'Ulid fum/rtft"lll ~~I•••• _ JANITORIAL Office Help fO/t iniurancf: renew ala. Complete 0 wattllr do1a, $111. l'nrl/llo¥&~' twl,Sfw'eo 9V'I'• Parttlme,earlymomlng aiency. No exp neceu. training. 250 K. 17\h St, S.Ctv llecDt Appl.CM -IOI '91-fMl. tll 71' old .n•r:1. g ~"Id••••••••••••-•••••••-. • wkenda. 6am·llam ..... 50 hr. F/time. 631·1081 Suite F. Coata Mesa. Brl1bt c!rf W /~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •lr••be.rry roao, A>a-. DOLLH()US 'WC"'old,.. .!. ... La Pelll ~WIG~ -0 1 8 O'Kfffe 6 MeniU pa AKC Doble P\UW, 10 wb bfaalQutr. SplrJted, cood. fOf' lO )'r. ...,; bumbuek'ta.11, blond $2.50hourly.9'19·9584. 9am-5pm. SALES, Arl interested =•~c~ 4'80•,...pm J:; atove $35. Broiler 11 old, ahota Ir wormed, wl\aek II weei.n lld· 811 eDO¥&h lblfor t;~ot Fender Bandmaat•r IJ11nitor needed, part or p ARTS pre KU P male/fem . 22 Ir over. 18Md1Uexecl·. Idea.I. work ~!' .. ''1'o'trJe. Worta. black•ru1t.!MM.70S dJt.AOO.Al-DTl.,/.ft'liy. do-11.•).J!!PNl __ .o.5 ....... w/J'BL'•· ttf~ W.,4 \ I /time tor conv. hospital. DRIVER 40 hr wk eon· Sharp, energetic, resr,· _ _.. ., .. •· · Be I • extrovert to work evq n con ona n ll"VlM com· SHIH Tau male. I moe .. Plve•Oait.d O-"'-• pta. .p.i:n. " App..., lD person, ver >' tr.t Mr. Snyder. Tom I So plex. 8AM to 4:30PM . Electric DRYER, fl"S, top AKCl to &ood bolDe .... a-Ue, .~, ..... Wanted! PoJl:•r Chtpr; .... ,.C ••-eo ~·---...,.= ~. , Manor,3'0Victoria,CM s amp Ford S3S N. El rug making &hop n . -. ~ ~ -u. Oid r ...,_Jt,rade...,, .... -"-.......,.."',, I Cam 100 Rea I , San Coaat Villate. Must Uke ~7·9200. of the line Kenmore. wn;. .C. $150. l"f5.1310 Splrtt. Taek • Xqtlllp. • aacy. DVJ ~te.rtUtia( inc., trta: Kltcheo•le!p Clem ente, 92672 . retail selltni. FUn at· SECY PTIM! Warr1nty1erviced3yrs. AM• too.#50.M:lt• , P11¥Pt)'N44507 rec,etc.*1ZJ. .. aaD' :!~r~~g;or:i~~ain call 714-492·1131 Cr~~~~';:&.~~l Rug All around ole •.•per. ::::.eel cond. 551-~97 ....._ .. y -ld7t tf!ll!tl . 2r.!]la-colorctmole1'V;-- I Tax reporta:, inV01c1ng, ••••••••••••·--~--•••••·•···•••••••••••••• • •' m1al1 IOIJ .... 'Wtrm .. All + sa·• • L 901 St'Cttt4ry PARTSPICJ(... Sales pegboard, phone work. PORTABLE dishwasher, Puppies, Sb~ mix. ••••••••••••••-•••-• eoOd('OCld.sa.295. - Exp:r. Good ski lls. & DRIV.DRIVER CAREER S .A. 5.56 ·8222 day1 . Co~perlone, lite new, to 1ood ho~ I.,,.. WANTED -"14 SU"•toeuer ~, ' ) ~ Salary competitive. ContactBobSlewart OPPORTUNITY S48·08Sleves. maLOtpolJcy.979-SMS old.67~ TOP CASH D()LLAl\ -. tn Jan. Hard lotlh&M.-"' ••• Telephone Mr. Zinn or 642·0010,ext44 ror responsible, ag· La D I ti wbG--• PAID roa YOUR eutSSSO.SteveJG.118T ~ ..... between9am&5pm gressive roalt! or female SECY RECEPT. rge 2 oor roe · ree Free puppiet, 7 •-JEWELRY. WATCHES, -....... J.. • ••••••••••••••-••••••'~ Ma. Fox, 640-4IHl0. accustomed to active Newport Center . relrig:er•tor.180. Dane/Malmute. · ABT OBJECl'S. GOLD, _,...._ ... _!!: ••-•s G...... 901~ 'LEGALSECRE"I'ARY P A R T · T 1 M E contact with pubJlc. Construction & real Cal155'7-4839 6'6-?m SILVER SERVICE, r--• · •-••••••••••••• .. ••••-"' In. r T E L E P H 0 ·N E t t dea. bl •N •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• ~ '' M amum ~yrs ex p or SOLICITORS· WORK Field sales rep.&: public es a e el!per. lrl e. Westinghouse elec. eye Kl1TENS, S weeU o&d • FINE p~ ,... . Eu avl cbra $1.S/35, IC)' ZOOtAClr1I1rokt: t•{ ~e: tdac;'el~1~~°':' ~~P; FROM YOUR HOME . relations in }lewporl ~i:s~lfi~n:~'!;.~~~ level r~nee w/exhaust 'BUNNIES:-Call Gftl al TlQlJES. cbra "$1/up, •c)' dks. Ukeoew~OU. •:r Harwood & Atkinson, PO S2 · 25 / h ou r · ~L':f S !"~~e!i;!v:;:gr~~ar; Daily Pilot, P. O. Bbx fan, 1 yr old. •35o. M7401 Puka Shell Necklaces oo Machine cvn. Plerco"'7 1'7S. Box J 907, Newport BONUSES. No selling ln· many extras. Call Hank 1560, Costa Meaa, Ca 5+4-81MS. aft.Spm. Free to Good Home, aml sale for SS.ff~ M~1<rr W.1'lb, CM.MS-141L · loah, W.a.twoz tt,.~ Beach, Ca 92663. volved. CALL BILL A1 weekdays (714 )833-SIOIM 92626 Electric range. 40" wide, spayed Samoyed. 2 ,-n. c:ar •.1$) at a.na 1 I Peh IOl7 Serric• ; TVAV 55ft.1424 or 839-8311. LES 1 k good condition. $.SO . LoYe• kids. 838-0582 A t.Sport ::dt.Forell ••••••••••••••••-••••• -••••••••••••••••·-~- LEGAL sECrv w PART Time eves & Sal 5t~a1nee, c Tehre T:r:bnagc~ s:~~~~d.s~aeat~~~: S73-07M Beautiful Kitten, male. ve. IUD• SHamalen, z'QUncbih~ Scont~ ~-· <>: ~~;r:e;ro~.~.a~ d~~s. AM,·perr. for students, conist, Huntington pend. Boyd'sAtto,490E. Ward'• Gas dryer MIO, tree to good home. Mlscel•••• IOIO with cagee & suppUesi Eng':ne-ftada-.PEllmec.b' ~ Some legal ex pr pre!. inside work. guaranteed Center, •1. 8. Apply main 17th St, CM . Kenmore Gas dryer teS . M4.o778 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Landlord a1a1ya they~ FateS1ystm·1 ~ a!.~ wage. Call Al, 542-9013 store 20929 Ventura Blvd, Lady Kenmore waaher ~ p, ao I w I accept ~ ~efrg:. ree ee ..._...,_ ~· Call Kerry at 540-.5400. Woodland Hill.!1. Shampoo Girl, bairdress-$12.5, 14 cf Wblrpool FF Puppies. Mix or G. Sbep, WANTED ofter. Sop~ratelY. or loah. MCll"IM ~ MACHINE Opr. Lile PIX Answer.Sen'. lngllc.req'd.N.B.Salon. refrig $1.SO. Gu1r/del Golden Rtvr &. Lab. 1 TOP CASH DOLCAR to1elber. Will cooaader ~ c-1---& 90J~ work,willtrain.Cortec, Artn&:evesbiftainclud.SALES HELP, e;xper .. CallJimScott,M4-T321 548-8672. · week,females.SCl-0380. p•ro FOR YOUR c.lvtnclbemtoareally .. .,...,.._.... . •. wknds. EOE.543-7'187. weekends. Wh1m sey " goodhorne.~148t •••••••••••• .. ••••-• _ lnc. 642.1877· Hollow, So. Coast Viii. ShlDDlnclCltril Double Oven range . PANDA'S home .sro;-n JEWELRY, WATCllES, •0U1'80ARDMardR.tt'_ Maids needi:d. ove r 21 P /t male, fem. service Ca ll ror appt..s:;s..1002 Exper. · ieq•a. Apply to Avocado. With tan. $150. kittens.. Help. we re ART OBJECTS.. GOLD Pleet I: o,.._ 1090 75bp MeCulloch~E prefer1·ed/ 2nd cook , estab accls. Eves /Sa~ person CPD Industries 51MH291. bound for the pound. SlLV·ER SERVICE.••••••••••••••••••••••• ceUenteneinefor . ~ Must know so mething $75 wk+. Mr. Leva Soleslady,exper'd Inc 2ioo E. Wilshire: 645-3888 FINE FURN• AN· Old Upriaht OU: Piano Electric st.art incl ~, .about diets. For retire· 848·1004 Clothing. Over 21 . No Santa Ana. G .E . portable dis· WHITE 1 pt Si TJQUES.&1$-2300 with match.inf bench. w/all new caw._., n;ghts 548 5383 hwaaher. 2 yn old. CUL--ma e amese -541-12t:Sor6f2.82.51. re••nnable offer lake&; mentresidence.494-9458. REAL ESTATE · · · ERVICE STATION A'l'· tingboardtop.Gold.$95. cat, t yel /l blue eye. Kn1 S1. Bed. New. com· _,,,. cailSteve ~aftti'. MAID WANTED 65 to 70% Commission. TEN 0 ANT Ex· 7S1-t712. tMS-7ZS9att.7PM. plete,Slallll(~ .::: PLAYER Piano 1918 .. re-3pm ' 1 ~ Part Time• Call 0 · 1· · R lb ·~-perienced Day shift. . Kl •. v:••--firm 90 -. __ • fin'd, cherry. Xlnt «Ind. , Mesa Motel • 646-9681 h:;P~m0ific:'~~t~~o:vsY Womea~ Sa~~ .. ~ for 34137 Coaai Hwy, Dana Like new Sa.~ rrwt Ir :w~::-~ QnS1.*110, usually....-.v, bell rrietal plate ... $12SQ.loeh. Power 904ij ){AID WORK Motel . unstructured learning Costa Me1a/Hngt Sch Pt. :::::able JWcer. $40. callcos',etc.613-5925 incldel.a»-ZU!3. 980-1673 •••••••••••••••••••••ts Neat, energetic. Laguna environment & semi· area. Pleaeantofc, grad. !TELEPHONE SALES, TENNIS mem.benhlp, top Player PJaoo Elec or Skipjack 20'. FB. Man.If Bch. Resort. 6 day wk. private orrices, has 2 comm . structure. ~mall Experienced preferred. Washer & Dryer Sears, Ndg:oodbomefcwCocker, local club. llUe of[er. PumpXlntcoOd.RoUs~ extras. Xlnt cond, sU. 494.1196 openlngsinresidentialor staff personalized Earnismlichasyoulike turq. color, good cond . .Smo.hupapen.Tobe 833-36&3orS81·'1800 bencb.Sll95.8C'T·7017. avail.Bstofr.IMl-ZMe.!tJ ----------1investment aales. N.B. management. Dan by talking to people au $140 (2) Port·A·Yarda neutered.M2·31S6 ..-.a...--rrR MaleCook ii nr airport. Call Don 673-3fD5. SlOe~ 968-1071 • SO Alr Compresaor . S.Wa.gMec.llillin 1093 INBOARD•~ --. Berman al (714) 752·1920 over Southern ~.ange . fttndlwe 0 Flberglaas ctiopproT' CUD· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20-2'' MAKEOFPEll: Top man only Salesperson to work County Crom an air COO· Auction 1015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Baja Kit moldl. 16 ft. l in 675·5666 1 __ 4_99_.z_Z7_I_E_xt_._11_7_._fteal Estate counter in '(frycleaners ditioned .,olljce. :rwci ••••••••••••••••••••••• ABBEYREN'ISPURN. canoe mold. VW fender Sin1ir "Jry·l~~i:sJ .•.tI d S •L~ shirta·l()am to lpm or 1925HARBORBL.CK molds. Miac. fibergtua mac• c • '14" Fiberglass boat., inr,. Manage menl·Oriente "' -AP p 1 y' Newport 5pm to 8pm. Monday **PUILIC** CALL (114)M5-4172 molds •-materl1l1 . gdcond$40492-63Zl Evinrude mtr. tanti person interested in Unusual opportunity to Cleaners, lO&Tustin,NB 111!'.1• RE · ... k I $350 496-61881 higher Income &: bene. join small, seled. staff, through Frid•~.~pply at •n1RMITU * . 1 1 esht 536-9570 Sewing Machine Collec· Quic sa e · l Partorr/t.639-6123 70% commission. Full Sales . . . 250 E. 17th St. Costa **AUCTION•• Quality soa & ov ' tlon Agt needs party , •. tinr d l9t8 r.J.~~' time only. Visit our new Scandmavian skm care Mesa, or call Tony beautifbl. never. used, Cameras, Guns, car. Hl· w/acceptable credit to 16 Ev u be ., ••• :'"i; M'.ASSAGETECH ofrice 16051 Botsa Chica coosultantswillU;ain. Sclmlaat648-4.100. •Frlday7:30PM* leavlngarea.962·2562 Fl, Ofc. Equip. Gol uaumet2 remaining$1 I JO. Bltn _a1 Xi-, ,h., Cont ctAldonaMaloor <Dealers Welcome) Clubs Compressor, thl Uk cover, trailer. nt M • Young lady (18·28) for or call Ross Bartlett, Orlfi~no Beauty Cente~ TEMPORARY help to pet UNCLAIME;D Hous~ full of furn. t Bowlin( Machine, etc. mon t.1:~ ~:nta To:ch ~ fish or ski. Cherry ~ legitimate fuJJ time PQ91· 846 -4408 , Huntington •-aheim Plaz.a 991-4230 shop, 17·18 yrs old. Land STORAGE ~ Curn1a~ings, gd. con . 546-7206or552-33lO(Bob) nSewew ....,...Co lgeteler .... $2400. 67S-343S (!i. ptBP lion. No ex.per. nee. W~ Harbour Estates. ~· n' Sea Pet Co., 6908 W. BOXES&FURNJTURE' Barga1ns!SST.f089 • mp y!"au ... m Spm)wkdays. ' send to school , earn Warner Huntington Membrsbp Irvine Caul dg1ag1tretch.stilcbsew .. l~~~'.'.-":'.-"'C::.---- wbile you leam. Apply In Receptionist trainee Part Beach eSJ.oioo ~From Don..Martin Mov· Baby crib, mattresl, It Country Club. $750 + rnach. (Or will discount 16' Allen Boat & Tntler, person any afternoon or ti me. Monday thru SALES . ing &: slorafe> Sma,.11 matching chest. Twin transfer. Aller 5:30 pm. for cash.) Immac. eond. 25HP Evinrude, --com·; eve. 2930 Coast Hwy, Sat u rd a Y.. 1615 Tow Track Driver Est.Jte, Secunty Paci ic mattress & box.springs. 644•5244 Fully 1ua(.l.nteed. P&J plete, 1' wJde. Bait tank~• N.B. Alabama/, H.d. , · Ex.pr. preferred. Bank. Aft5pm.644-064'7.. ·. --Cbx--A-gency.-P·bont "1i6C)t.oroffer.21.M31..,5_ th St CM •epo•HUloM & For Sale. Browne Jordor Hl-4425 anytime. · MASSEUSE. Needed im: RECEPTIONIST WE HAVE 1 964 W. 17 · · ._.._t '-41w• Sota & Chair, re-upbol. in Umbrella Stand. 3 3 •. Owens f rb I~· med. Gd pay. Will train. Must type accurately. 1501 Of'EHIMGS ITravelint Mother needs W;;;.;~ Stock Reduc· Maquette $75. 494-1781. EI e c An lq. se•ing ~·sporlsfisher. Twin V-8l!• ~or 645-0864 . PreCer lite steno. Answer capable loving woman to lion FurnitUre. DON'T Call s.t8--13S4. M•c.bine $25. Like new. pvt plf,.; phones. Sal open. Please JN care for children, my MISS THIS BIG ONE'. Girl's suede coal, fu1 Call 833-1526 642·5820or 6;45-f32S. Mature women p/t or flt <all 557 6755 betwn 1 & Home ho """"" KINGSIZEBED, lined/trimmed. Pre· . . <pm'. . me.4SS·-SSS SAVE SSS Compl--~. 4 •-~---'sY~•·· for cleaning servace. ~-teen, ~. unusual,Sportt.gGoodl 109 ~-111W1no ·• c645-~~·:!:123~. ------1--"-";;R:;E;;C:;:E;P;;:;TI~O;;;NIST;;;;;;;--' fumishfngs Truck Ori ver must know 9 to S DAU. y 833-8146 beautiCul. $1.50. !i59-11B8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Week'ly Special. .:;. MECHANICAL As · Hvypubllc,,.contacl,typ. LA&Or.:t~area. MASTERS AUCTION SaleofFwwlilwe 8' -gtas9 display caae -& SN~~~~E 32'l960C~Cr!l'l,A1 sembler. Interesting pro-ing, varied duties, Co. For Sh'arp, Ag:rrSsive, 2075Y.I Newport Bl. CM Acce1IOl'in large wooden cash re· 998•7068 Dbl plnltd lwm V-8 s, -• ject, advancement opp. bf:ne. Appt only . 752·8222 Commission Sales Typiskecrahiry 8S3-M25&~ .......,., glster counter. Aft S. · $ll,SOO. 6f6..~ .7c..t:c•..c·6'=6·.c•c.Z3:clc_ ____ , Sandy, Tues thru Fri, People&Maftagement Fast 4i ac.curat.e. Mon fro"' Model.._. 646-1896 I.. ............... .... Mecri1As~ 8-lOamonly. Tralnee1.Somecollege thru Fri, 9 to5. Starting **I BUY*:* Builder of bealltitUI ~-New uphol. sofas and1 ~ ••• ..,., -~ Ce Antenna as&embly . . orexperienredesirable, $550. mo .. Typing test. Good used furniture & ecutlve home in HB bas chairs; all kindli fr0m ·~ . -~ -· Apply in person, CPD In· but not required. Call for appt.. 963·4567 appliances, or I will Sell . sold final unit and Is now $2S to$95. 557-5176 , AJ.Q~Mb~, -OJJ dustries. Inc, 2100 E. RECEnlOMIST · Brookhurst & Garfield, forYou . offeringtothepubJiclbe •1 7V,J,,~"~ Wilshire, Santa Ana. For Newport Beach Law WILL TRAIN H.B. MASTERS AUCTION · line decorator funlilure 13'' Cir TV $125. '85 -.t'"' r ---------1 Firm. Typing req. Call 646-1616 & 133-9625 Crom the model bolne'at Triumph chopper $500. · :;:" ... l. A CONWNIENT StfOf'PIHG MEDICAL ASST , Kerry at 540.5400 Excellent career op· 1ub1tantial di1coun~ 8mm Cam er .. & proj. ...:r, SEWJHC CUDE ro11 THE Busy Cardiology Office,l~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;j portunlty & salary· * UTOTEM* from cost.·lteml wW be 646-8455 '• ~Qrrl THE (;O. to Hntg Bch, heavy on in-Im Benefits include group !MPLOYMEMT FOUNTAIN ya sold on a tint come farst ..._ ~---.... Ill!· RISPIRA.T.ORY insurance. retirem.J!Dl rl · -'-· REAL saerificel Royal --; ...,. ~ --saiauce-...& .U:amcrilring. plan, va<aUoo & holiday OPPORTUlllTIES POLICE AUCllOH se · ed bHioel---elec. Very good cond. -fO(BfCenfeiilllf "l'. ;.;~~n~:dt 0!:;~ :~ Mi!~ERY~:~~r~ or pay,employeedisoount.s. Nl"Uo Elxl°'perPN~~ Bicycles & misc. items. DriE:ete J,"'.~':!rat SBS.HJ.mo (-.Nye Trio! ~ I r ---... Sat. Sept. 13, at 10 A.M. "'I"" 11 ·= ly . Cal a t . .S, 842--. schooling. Accredited Age 21--3.$ EjcrlbJe Fountain Valley Police 168'72 Intrepid Lil. Hunt· Refrl g w /C0·2 pre· · h I Applicatioos WU.I Be 60 h. • -ted · ed --• • MEDICAL ASSIST LYM 5·10 Yrs local exper. needed ror Doctor re- locating hi• practice to N.B. Call 642-1517 btwn 6-8 p.m . only! tor in· terview appL Mgmt trne. Route sis co. Future. Age 23-39. Car, phone. $160 wk. 848·1004. MODELS· MASSEUSES Figure Models, escorts, masseuses needed. Top money . New studio. 831-3811 Motel maid wanted. Full time. 673·4S20. Kirkwood Motel. res Par a tory sc oo · Accepted OnSept. 9th Goto The Nearett Dept. Parking: iot. 10200 lngton Beac a..uo.:a ssunt ta.n"' s gauges, P /time. XlPtsalary com· &lOth from ioam-.Spm TICTOC MARKET Slater, F.V. neat the intersection of .with tapper & nozzle for mensurate w /training &: For Applications &Jnto P1'tific Coast Hw.y & ~ keg of beer $100, a ft. ex.per. Contact Mr. ORCALL(714)642-1702 '.broadway. lOAM. to sofa$50.4N4117 Hamilton, Costa Mesa MONTGOMERY TicTocSys\.ems,Inc. llcycle1 1020 &PM . M em ori a 1 Hospital, 1~"""""""""~""""""""""""~1·••••••••••••••••••••••1----------121+ yd.a Lavender shag, &12-27U,EOE. WARD &ldofSu:waa Larhalge freen1finaugabhoyde drapes n1oo1 to1Jher. ~y3ds0 VehrlRmy~ CLEARANCE c n1oro 1eeor me, grn/ye s ag ., . ROBINSON'S Fashion Island l6001osetllNClll•d Veterinary assistant H 5 . formica dining table, 645-7te&&S31·2'1a. d I I uge · av1nga on TVs&rnlsc 6"-0IWB ,, ROHmeocl.Calf. wante or genera Bicycles&: Accessorlea. >-" • Olympic Typewriter, hospital work. 3838 E. Will take any bike or Extra long double bed, ~rt1ble, completely 12131573·3110 ext CoastHwy.CdM.Apply anythlnginontrade. springs, firm mattress, new. $50./bst orter. 278 lnperson. CYCLEWORKSLTD. $30.67S·9461 ~ 494-9172Dumakesh Waitress, must be exp'd, 1822 Newport. Blvd, E Has Openings For .. :. · r--ta Mesa ·-•7113 EqualOppor.Employer , for fast food serv~ce, ...vo ,..._..,. (2) 4·PosL twn.beda,.,.Ear· FURN,-many misc. ly Amert ~ epr.ngs &: items., clothing, etc. mat. :x;1 cond $125ea Anytime 846-Sll2 (Fri le MAID 21 -30, $2 .25 hr. Pnme Vista 5·SpeedDuchess Burger, 799 W. 17th St. •..:: Full-'nme SALESWOMAN ~if't. ahop, C-ta Mesa - S "" 00·6081 after5:15PM PORTER part lime . xper,1-=="-"="'------1 4 Poste.r/Canopy Bed set, Full&:Part·TI..me mature. Interviews Waitress, ex.per. I/time. PeugeotIOspd,neW, full matt/b:s. apgs. CASHIER Thurs, Sept 4. 4-6 pm, Sid's Blue Beet, 107 21st $100orbeatofr. Dresser, mirror, deskj 835-2414/97t=4S'1i Sal. art . .S) · Bank Teller Experience. Galleon Girts, South Pl, NB alt4pm. 963--8207 chair.-tl15. 840-fi563-SCRAM 1 rft' •llEWS FLASH*-Coast PlaH, CM Uhl )Oil! Waitresses Raleigh Ladles' 3 spd + Bauettbedrmset, Cashier $425+ Apply Persoone i1ce SaleswOrn an, f /time Hostesses&Cooks acceaa $40 Men's 10 spd 3pc w/mirror. ANSWERS FinanceCmpnyEx:per. 10 :30-12 :30Mon·Frl perm. Dilhnke:n ol Coeta Full & p/time. Good pay $40 919.1ois W.U47or&17-al56 N.B.OnTheBay!!I · No2Fashionlsland,NB Mesa. 1819 !jewport & benefits. Apply bebm · · Mi1l11-Women- CONTROLCAREER EqualOppEmploym/f Blvd. 2·5pm, Dennys, 529 Man's 10 spd bike, MOVING-Qulllityttems. Admlt-Viaian.- EmploymentAge:ncy C Avelllda Peco, San Clem. Schwinn. Xlntshape. f1'0. Fri&idiare:, sofa, custqm TO MS 3400Irvine,Ste100B Sal 1 d to tak charg Seamstress w / actory 646-6300 lampe patio fum. tge There are many fa.mc:NI NwptBch 714/566-8S05 ~a Y . e e exp. to work from ownlWHOWANTSroWORK! !pOU.ed, l ts paintings mon:dmeats In E1ll"OPt! -• • ~· ' 9450 e.:io • • . /~ .... ~ 1.,. \ '' ' - . .. .. ,, -· .. '• ~ 7 \t> ,,,.; .... '.) -"-.::.".:.'.'.~--"'"-=:::..:=:101 fine chin.a, crysdtal 1&: home. 613·3405 or DRIVEACAB! 2GlrlsBicyclee,19"3spd, etc 673~18:' ' and the Orient that Nunea Aides, ex.per. Top sterling silver ep · 675~ CHOOSE your hours, Raleigh (SporU) $55. ,.. · ' tourisll travel hundreds wages. Port Mesa Conv . Salary &. comrn. Pbooe ' wodt for yoursell, be 962·7049 'c;._.... Sale IOSS QfmUeaTOMISS. Hoap, 642·0400. 897-0321, Mr. Woods. SECRETARY your own ~-Meo or . . •••••••••••~•••••••••••J;.~--------1 Nurses 'Ides, all shifts Sale.man or woman .• .Ex-An et.ee\JUVI •1secn!larii a1d..,women. Can be sligbUy Us~hwioodnn giriscoodi~~· G,._RAGE S~E. neat Couch, deak, Hoover Dial· I . ~ ,;·; ~I ~1,I . G.tA6..:B ... tii' ~,~, ,,; ,..- '"' type PO• t o,n. ee handicapped. Neat· k~. g uuu. stuff•. Fri •-c.l•,10.S.2006 "~'Mall-vacuum, Will train. Mesa Verde perlenced or trainee. woman from 25 up $35644 9320 •!Ml" n '" Conv. Homp, 661 Cent.er WindowtinUogcompany w/xlnt typing&: steno ~l~an ~~e~~~ · LeewardLn,?j.p. , ~me;n'ei 5 1pd ~Ike. St, COit.a Mesa. neCd• one addllio~al skills 1nd Ole lnitlaUve to 70 8 s;.p .. ple~enl YoUI' in· C.ts 1035 Frl/Sal/SUn. 10 to 4. 2111 1 ~ aft5pm. 1 lalHman to help owner. work oo her own 752-8444 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• c t ~ · NlJllSlNG E rn to$l 4oopermont.h. · come. Drive a cab 6 h:S PERSIAN KITTENS Pa I rw a-y Dr. M. :.CARD ulaplayfrstorare \\ ' ... "i~r~~~ b'C lllctnterwillf lie for ·fllin. . LY~ a ' d tb ormoreaday.Apply1n •Decorator items,~ units. nice wood , -. Apply Mon ay ru Secretary, part. time, ~ person Yellow Cab Co., CFA registered, top pl1nts. 9Xl2 oval bi'ald cabinelty, atock incl 4. !J.11:30 &: 1·3::.> f/time. Saturday.t815Alabama. hnperw,e~.Typlng,fil· 188 E'. teth st..; eosu qua.lily , al10 stud rua, refrig/tnr comb, 4l1'1"' lenJt,b,'!i4" high, Park Lido Conv. Center,. H.B. Ing, phones. '152-1180 Mesa. aerTice. S15 CMH and antq furn, etec ttema, 21•• wlde. t12S el In, 11fMt .... 1Tf~-::ef.~•gshJp Rd, N.B HelpW....... 7100 Help~-7100 up.1192-2970. tool1 ,tlfts. Mt-1 . · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••·~··••••••••••·•••• MerchandlH Ch!r{chilla silver Persian Movln«: Old l>e*k, Sgl For Sile, 2S chlnne!, ror llwi aciortlve life, fOlll' NURSING ••"••••••••••••·~·•••••• k.~~~en1 . 2 males . Bed, Nlte St.lad. Elec. watt CB r:adio-mobil~ btrt loH is l•tn. loclc 11 in * LVN'S . Sales ""'"""" 1005 8603184 /SSl·zm. Can opener, lil11c. wltb mlt•: co·••l•I ••• '"" "'''"" _.,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dogs , 1040 845-8643 aft. 4:30 Po•H Un• • antenna ='~°:'.=se: 11*1h ,"-t;!!~i~~..:;:: , ToaUourf!t_~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• R odellnC llO" .............. Ll.lleoew~arbestol l'riflttd''"'"'"'501 lillllet' Personn•I inOr1Q&•~n., em • v.. ....... fer.5311-after-S11t1&.1a 12.14.1~ II'' -about our patients 6. , JOHA'l'HAMS •PET WORLD• ran I e, S 18, .-F --~· Slai it Cblist"WJlcUl~I~ •-t you. Al>IJ)y Kon _ Al>ITl""-~ <;o~teu .. C.111.huabua, mril!~~il· .c~~..l1J2 AlrT ~ml!'""l'.>t coritl. .!S-•'t· ra. u ·, ... -l'K• -.!90: ,..Ura .bl..Jl.,A,-1loy1le Aiil -N'allwl Dtpf I b In •~-·•1 Poodlca, Sblh·Uu. Doale, avoca~. ~ -•-· xln ~-·' "°' tt;oo"" -"""'· , Con• . .Hoapttal, 1030 W. ,,...,.,.-r•• • • ~~ '~:;;.--Pit Bulls mlnl · pr ec1ahell 1beera, H:P.EvlnrudeO/B,$1." Add25'toruciptttm lor Warner, Santi Ana. CMpefDtpt. ~r." m Schnauzer: Poms . cocll:t1il tbll, Ute fix· 3 H.d'. Evlntude, '95 ~~~ lllll Md~ , ltS84SO. Melor.A=-"•c•• Decorators st ear~ltQrck Pekes Westin, 100 ture1, bids materlall, Both1ood..s•e:M . 111111Lsi; . 'Pl"" a eo~e~o;Pt--m1ud j,up_ptes. Stud svs blte1, Scotta mow.er. IOTS TOYS · --,.,_ING s.ifc..._ SllOIDtpf. up ISi NB. mootbrieds 2SSSW 17111 Pl'l/Sat 11121 Leal Dr. _..., ... · *.AIDES -"\ .._ &Y 422311 · · • at Falrvl.,.i SA. Or>en C111 • .,.1ma Bumper P~I 'l'oble, ::=. , • ..__ ·~-f' ~ hW•9 llCU&ill 6'13.aJOl -es ••1•...; s-•GIJoo,HotWheel ,~ MY tttlt. ••-• '•UU1 •team ....... ,.,,~ "'"' ·-._.. PaUoSaleSat.USBlllSt. £;,i-• G books -..-.- at.out paUent. 4 about GRAND OPENING Dog ObecUe~ce Clw to La1ua1 Beach. Antlquil, .:. :·c.. xi:.~ MMe.. dlFElt..111'. -'JOU . .Lt1rn -1'JIJ can "'PPLY TOD .t. ·y SEPTEMBER$ itart'Thura, Sept 18, 7:IO q u I It•' a I I ti aa. ~ Orchitl, AlleJ, _.ftY!a'"". h:paid 11xtr1foratayln1 ,,..., R Oneoflbenewest~~ pm. Newport·lrvlne fumlturt:. Wknd. •"' ....... "pt 1 ftll. We have Olli own ·lnterettlnC anllqu~ · M&-4tZ8 ,._. t.J...=: .. ,., Cott•• abop • otbei:-MONTGOMrn1y WARD 1tore1 In cannery area. ' OLD Olk fura.tture • mRNITU.RBtchut 0 ... .. r """' ben1flt1. l:QJ1:r1d~ll tJt VUJlce. featuring~ SHm 't'ZU PUPS, CHAM'· 1la11, a t-•of--1ter11e; *-t;tn, UbMl'""a.111~ ~_.., Tr":tnNI firs lllllla. APPIY Km Uoru 30. II l-'•tol St, ,,.,.,Sta M•sa pdD •American aoU PJON SIRE. SHOW mu1t be 10lll. Bltc1, Perl• blot ... , •h•I r;.~.,..' ,.. -·· f'rl taa:·4pm, Jloy1l1 n• ~ .-q\ie1, and coiletUblu QUALITY.141"°47 • 'ft•all:er1. '13 Datlu: oqUlp. ICMllO SW~ Li'; "'11 ..SflS O.•. Hospital, mm W. ~I We warmlt weleome P ckup • mllc.1 Caab "'"* ,._. e.afti · SIM !ar•ir. Santa Ana. ......... trade. 'I'· AKC Fox Terrier, I llMll. carry . ttl·1011 01 Sill or uad ... map 14x1. e.tlMt,.... .... :-$1.• •-· ... -.. •IOp tyEmployer OORNUQOPIA llale. all 1bot1, Ht·2l0: Uttl San Urago 10 1po .. 4,1i---· $t.lt . _,.._. ANTIQtl2:5 houffbroken. 8Nt oft, Ma!'iao Cir~., P.V. HobJJla• /atolter8. .• • • 40tnotlt.N.11:'7WSl4. _.., (&Jat.r•Watd). ..,._ - • I . f (' - ' . ,ascot for met1 Ind Womltll-Stw botll ol 1trlps of flbflt 111..MW· • 111d wfllte with rtd, wlllli~ ~ua 1mt>roldeo-. Petttnf1Dl2: ttansf•ri cltKiions. • .. , SIM or uct1 Ptltern. ~" 25' tectl ptttml'for nr1t..c!I($' .. I ll'ld-.r. SIU fl, ,. -.....,j ''· " 0 ....... ,. ~ ... ..,_ ....... __ "' ._YM,MT IMll . .w --..... .,... . ........ -~~ij+ ~ tllln '"' before!~ -.............. d'I:.'!· 1htt NEW 1971 Nf:[DUCWfo' CATALOG! Mn ermytfll,._ ~ '-t.ras,,.u _ .It. CftClht ...... -··:. :=,~~-'"r hW+lalt ..... _ ~ ... __ =Cmht ..... -I -==-,·-!!: ......... w: !i' -~-}A l ~~'ii= ..... ~. ,,.~.,> _,.,._fl _ .. r:='a•r-n_., .. -1111\,;1:..'::J• ., • 4 •• ... ·•: ! " '" •• "' • .. " ,.. .a •• ~ ·e. " " ' ·) v ·b .. ' •• r • • • • • ~i;~;iiiiiiiiiii~~~·~·;··~·~1~·~.":~.~~~--·.i·,.;;·;•:1~·~?.a~""1~~1;1~11l~ . 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Removable lS' ~ Jilalllt .;runa tower w /full CGllrola Fllll elec • ~cs. lncld, A.D.F. 3000; record i_ ,Jlph ralh., VHF AM .9'>1p to shore i;Jialler, 2 n11hllr\g cbaln. z bait tan1rs' >swim •let>. run covens a. top etc etc' 'Cruise at 25 knt)Q "' get 1. mile ; ·t•llonl Exlremely seawortby; ~ ~ulpmen~rand ._.Boat In bristol •"Cqnd. $19500. Inclds; all barpocn I LfMI.. dllm:DI • 1~ tuL (IUJPX) tlttS. 1,~·~·~·~~~·;·~·~1'~·~·~· ~-~·~-~~IM~~-~~-~=t:=··=PGl~~lcllnil~~·i·~~-~-~-~f-; • wtlll, --Onod trwNWals . .,.. . lODAY 100% 1~a..a1• • brakao. tl6·117 ->r xlrlo lloil.97. alt P.P. ..... .. ='-~ w "'" ....... -Dulllelt.... c ... 1 111W ttJO '70 MaallY 1boct1. Qelwl1 ower-.. .... ... -·~ _...,., ,._, • .,.. ~• ••-••••••••••••••••••• t' W • loado ~lo, 1qa-, TOP •S.co.tllw7· 'M.llamblor llll. Wp. imllAJIKIV ....,...... . .... ... ..,. otb«',.,._. Lq.\111• Beacb. ... UIJ sou.act bod.J. tra•, 6 ttlyabl• oPtloa lncl. i.u111~tl carrier, •••:., $ '151L llno. •-Dda wort. .....,. roof !Aw mllet rubber. 6. ...., mil• 'llmllALSlll~W 7z '80.Mf='nCT I Days(:tµ)Mc.atu..: lel\IU>44BINl c . Tr•••l Tra!Mr. llood 1 p..:.i T ._ OOM•••n(T141<4S-37!l Oltly$12'9 Ume. .U.090 BtU •Ir DI OJI-"II ORE.LIN X, •Ira • • •wai11•, 1p.,., kU 0t FOR e:Jeu, air, auto. p JS. t '11 MARK JO, Jlnaer ..... •l<M< Ve!>• -• Use"' VW'S •. .~ W... 64'-1700 Here ot, iow mt • .,_ ortru. 1tamour metallic ... i"t _,,•odt.!Al'aof-• • #780.orolf•.Pri • ..,.. M!rior.l<blacltleatllttln- ·~for bl'OadbW . 675-3111!a or 6'S-2200. ,eear ioodl11. See to •P· .~.~ .. ~ '1111.Xt ••>Ula. Need.I -Maw MWI07 r tmor, Afll/FM ·-· , • Jll'etl• ~ -t1lilll" ,_. Eoi. AM-FM. ..,...,.._ Pow•r wlndows, power • •1 _ Ttm c-1oo ewc11 ,,10 1teor1to1 ........ ttalc ... -.wwal DH..., tlSO .. '1t 11uc1a -...... a·•-T t Dri •••••'•••••••·--•••.,• r1tt.ory 1ir eanditionln&, C..--Mesa 645-1700, -• .. •••••• .... ••-••• .,. ,-.,, -el •e · 'l'hb. We-'" n..i ...... .... Almoot oew "'1>IL Oris. • 'M Btdtt1!1i!t. Good Urw -~ ....... ' .. , IOOla. Pow..-9040 C 4 "°" S./ • '~'.":..!~~'!ft owner. $11.JO. ......,l. Today •Int. OG• -· N-t=V:""""" ~ Mn!..., ffSZ ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• leWt 9120 •.xt.raa_ See t.o •P· ¥8tL 141..._ ~lftlaor .e• .. I· repair. H b • Blrcdu""c u ••••••••••••• .. •'"••••• ·, ~-Buy 94$-0llZICZ-)ID ~~!" v ·• ·-·· .... M .. tan& It,~-.-' . ri:. Twlll Sertw CEN~ •••••••••••••-··-.. PNd;lte.. '2l'7S. 5t0-1'lllZI M4rce-. a... 9740 .,...,.._ 1 ...a1 ........... 'OJ{lYSporurllbet,oo-~ ev.. ••••••••••••••-••••••• or Cs•1c HIS 2300Cc ens, R/H. 41pdt·. i.; oae on wal Cout CAMP.tR. a·. dbl bed Aatos. IM.parfld u... '\"•••••••••••••••••••• •70 MAU Ill 7000 mt. S311S. MS-1614. DuaJ StaUon.. boat ta.nil. Icebox, storaae. $350'. ms Dodtti PowsWaac». -••••••••••--•••••• lease C ,.01 , 0 ,.C Only 39,325 miles. this .,2 6 1 t Gd ~A • bllge, blowen, outrlg: M8-3710aft.SPM. Club Cab, Torquetlite Aldlla H..a., 97 N•w • UMd A ~ Ute new automobile bu cy • au 0 · UIUU.. Aert. pole holden. bl1g ale, oU the~ equip'\ ~·• .. ••••••••• .. ••·~··"\ ·OVR 100 "Ml II Lant: a OYe1-10 to cbome horn. vinyl roof. leather in· AM/FMS::·=ofr • JMAmps, ena:lnes Jui .-roo. PH aWD MP1:D. to AU$Tnf HE y · i,w" UUIO-P'rom $1915. GMAC lerlor dual cpm/ort . . ouned & botlom paillled. n:yclH • ...,.1TOL "Bug-Ere" Si>di.. "14 CIDES Finandn "LHsin . aeala, fan .. wer: r.rtory '65 Shelby Mustane. Gd· • Owners DoclLS7:1-81JOI Scootwn 9150 T nonner. (lood body In ' OH DISP\.AY TOYOTA air condllion;ng, Hll cond. Trade for '70 to "II! 0"'2U)149-4W ••••••••••••••••••••••• '*b 9560 terior a cla,p.ic and u-.-of.. rt ~ _ _ Ctld& z · 1teerin1 wheel, stereo. Ford Pickup. M.S-:B72 fi 1'12Yamabazs011X. ....................... to riftd. Good MPG. ~~oRJZ~--1966Hortior.CM6'6.3Cl , ...... iifi". etc. 547-3708. I '19' -Californian 1/0, :l.lntcond.S!BS. '74TeyelaPU RemovaOle hMcltop MERCEDES DEALER -... CadlHac Tnodt-lool ·w/frir, slntcood,estru. 675-9363 Sllcr{ bed, map & Wide ragtA>p. Sld• clllUlns. l862Man·•~. • 1971 TOYOTA SAVE Oldnnobllo 9'55 $.11~. GA7.JWU.'!; tlra, 1'adlo,4•n-1611 mi. .. 200 C • 0 " ~·1~ ~~ M ••w11 ' •••••••••••••••••••••• ;.•.1 ~ RlUM PH Chopper) lliat! 152-1597..,.., .-;. __.."""' '--' Buena Parit -Sweet• '56 CadJllar. Rea1 ,....,.-.:;.~.;.;;~~ ... I 3G' Cbrls C1'aft, 1980, Twin chrome rigid frame + · G:IOPM, 892:·2!170 523·7250 4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic, ''Cream Puff'' $'100 or Sales andServicti 1 screw, V ·8'1, Iii-6, lge more. Beaut. aW.d. lfust CH E V \'\ --14 ~ Ton BUC4ye Sprite. Moving On the Santa Ana Fwy. air cond. A real 1as belt offer. M5-C3f10 OLDSMOllLE ,: I' o>c.kPit, com pl. re· sell.581-6940" 1 Cb,yenpe 120 Camper North. Xlnt cond. Body aaverl (CM6CYE). Sl.€95. GMC TlUCKS "11bi1hed. Musi aeli i 11113 H d . Special. Cuat Cob, A/T, enc. Int. mat •••· 73 Mercedes IOGERM"IER "13 CPE deVUle. om/fm HONDA CARS j 6]5,1519 11 on a~· .Low P/S, P/B. Air "mU<;b ;5411·93<9.8'2-BW. CHl!VROLIT radio, p /1, air. lo mL Unh•-.... Oldf •• ·c m eage,ex .. ~eat«indJ.. more. 13000 mi. t'OOQ. SLC IOOS C ~xlat cond. ss.ooo . 9932 "°'""H~a-r11or'B1·~-, 26:.ent.oe.bcrsr,280hptlontl,250.Pbone-""'"_.... IMW 9712 .outHwy. 581-lSSl. ~ ~ ~. ~-~ e11 ·-·-c -·-C La1 Be h _ ... , -"-'--="'------1••••••••••••••••••••••• Cost M ... ~· µT~pa.u-1ne, ... eqp'd. _... 18735. ••••••••••••••••••••••• o~ una ac 1-W -a e•• _,.~ ~'i.. "s"bLi~~!t~: 1973Su•ukiRIJ!IO. ·~~-~.~r..:~.b~ Fully equip in Ikon Tri-'1 9767 ';JI ·:"J:..~g'hl~ Fo• Co~~:..~~ .:U,.. '660lds Starflro. Excond, ~·1S11 ,.~ SHOWROOM or belt offer. 6'15-3l&l aft. _g~d with ful .rnaleeonY· .. ••••••••••••••••••••• t owDer, $1000. 875-7023 used cars & trucks! P /S AC Am/Fm radlO CONDmON. s · leather lnlmor, 6: less 'T4 Spitfire. slnt cond, orl88-S465 HOWARD Chevrolet, $495.548-4633 - 36' CALIFORNIAN '72 ONLY370MILES. than 14,000 miles! AlilJf'M 1teno a tndt Dove &Qull St.s. Near fi'5Ua:lass, F /8, twin $325 • 536-Z288. 1171 Chev Sllburban C10, t•PM8391') 18,000ml. B1tofrM0-192i 'G: CAD. 55,000 orig ml. Jambore~. BrlstoJ, & 68 .Delta, • Dr. ~dtop.· ~w die1el. Compl., 0nty23,000mi.P/S,P /B, IXCLUSIVE oewtlrea,aglowntt.$500 MacArthur, Newport Air /pwr. Xlnt cond. etectronics. Fully 15 Honda XR75. Xln Air, X..tras. $!150 Firm. Volbw..,.. 9770 ortrade.6'75-5866 Beacb.133.0SS.S sm 5 1bestoft.6'5-547'1. vatermaker. Pro. main-Bit orr over $*)0. 197 6°3H1u_bor12.7c6.M. llPAllS.SBVICI '?I CA.DlU.AC Doclte 9935 ••••••••••••••••••••••ii' t: q u i p • d , e v e 0 cond. Only used 1 • 6'6-0&S &"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pinto t957 t.oinod. 158.500. Prpty. re at u res on bl te. "'12: CHEVY Carryall 414, Excbange" n-L.-''""--SEDAN cit Vl1 • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• • - 9898 d •-..__ ru:vwlUB _.. • 1 '73 Sqwre st. Wagon. 4 .. --631·1373 . p.1., pwr utCw-.auto, BROOK.LYN BUG CO. ViAyl roof, leather In· 74,DODGEDA.KT spd, AC, gd. cood. Call -;;:;::;;;:;;~;::~::;::::l;m:z.~~;rt';;;;i;·Liij;;;,jJ32~.~000~m11_ll,_._!'S31,!IB0~.~-~1~""~ llMl8 MERCEDES 28(6.E. Estimates 548-9141 terlor, full /iU:r. fac· SWIMGSt aner6. 5:59....C159. 31! :Bertram C......t•f15her '13 CZ 400. xlnt cond. MUI o• ·LER Good cond. 93.000 miles. ·---air con I"-' lilt L.::=:..:.:=:..:.:=----~... SeU 1 $800 lt72C~ ,... i R -·~ w...ufll', Almostnew!Onl)'nooi-ready for albacore. Will · · · ..,. ... • • o~ner · eg. care & '58 Fastback. Sunroof. sterertn1 wheel. stereo w / mile• v ·8 automatic '74 PIMTO t@e.Aft6pm615-8226 Cal1642-6582. ILila. SOVIClfllSl service. ta'750. 492-1153, Rebuilt engine. New tape player, cruiae ron· trans~lssion,fad.oryafr IUNAIOUT \ ,7,,·SEARAY 25' Sun-'73 80CC YAMAHA Mini Includes special wheels • ext36Callweekdaya. paint.$899.848-8340dlr. trol,et.t.(4&3EZG) conditioning, power 20501 miles AM/FfL d•'nCer, 235 OMC, VHF, Enduro. Gd. cond. tjim'. &Urea. (6J05A). $2995. ROii.£ LEASE PUNS Mercedes 1968 251:6, new '6& Bug. New eng, 1700cc. $2595 steering, power brakes, 1t~reo, speci~L wheeb.," I® canvas, sleetl' 4 , 55 546-6068 ROGER MIU.ER eng, MIChelins. xtras, Clean. Loaded 979-9288. stereo, all the exlTU on Black Beauty! (11~> ~rs. extras. $13,500 pp ,, HONDA CB 200 1 CHEVROL.rr • ;mmar $3950 ... ...,,, Tim Ceilltlc Ibis Hke new Cadillac " 36·3850 miles. xlnt cond. '$450. 9008.Coattffwy. ~::.:r ~::::,::: MB 2505. New ena. New •715-Mo 51350 • ........... trade·tn! (l<L5KBQ> .t<\U.J M8·5642aner4 Laa;unaBeacli 494·1131 all New BMW 's trans. Cre8;mpu(f cond. 544.7303 ...-6"-1414 .,..._~ .... SAVE ~'Rent 72 D •• p · ... _ rHVV!. • ·~ Must sell within a week. l:~~;;-:;::;-:=;':;;;;;;;ll~-r:~~~~=="==""='~I ~~~~~~~~~~' Chart.r 9050 741/1 XR-75 JB Racer. a .... un ic .. _ _......., " .. I ~2 -· Fu • ••o<1 105CC Bog Maa;s,Cust.lnt. ~ •JO . ......., or494-. ·eeeus,xtntcond.$2000 .... , CouKi1 de Ville Im --•••••••••••••••••••• n. m . . 646-1832 ......_ WLoJ... "' otfer ' , . rfniracle mazda • 113' ALGAS TIS Ds'I Shaks., JB Cam, 22MM. ui...-.., • ~TtMt4t '71 M BZ 2805. 4 door. Only s.cB.9141 or&e-9151 mac. ilver/blk vinyl. ~~•l 32 'TOLLYT/SSail Carb .• Port.Polish.Hea "70 Ford Ranchero. Ex-'· · owner. T·Brown, auto Stereo Cruise control. ~28'CONT.Sail &: ~ore. Over $1000 . ceptionally clean. Sl300. ~c:;:!-:-~w.,._ only 48 ,000 mi. 96.495'. VW '72 bug. AM /FM. Leather. inL. $2,100.j~:!:'.=======::::~73 Pinto Runabout, 2000 IJ'.-,-;:cVENTURESail -5acnlice.llllO--.llrown,833-00'10. ..._ · , U>-_,, 496-9210. .GoocLlires,-----.dr lt'IS-Dod c-\-' _ CCd•J>C!,_whl!._f,lillO.r ·~14 -18' HOBIE CATS '72 Suruki T!tan SOOcd. '14 Datsun PU. with :ihell.. O MG Sl700. P.P. 494·l70l. '&t Sedan de Ville. Runs Wagon, 3~';.~. P/1, P/b. -m-""T428---- 'I Cruising Club, NB SOOO. Low mil.eage, x lS,OOO mi, AM /FM 8 RANGECOUMTY"S • 9742 73 VW Spr Btl, low mi. good, nd1 palnt. JZ!iO. P/W, am/fm stereo, lo Plymouth 9960' -'t . W.Cst.Hy.631-0281 cond.673-0235 -tra-ck stereo. $3900. OLDEST ••••••••~··•••••••••••• idnt cond. a /c, radio & 645-1937after;S. . mi. $3100 /make ofr. •••••••••••••••••••••-' ' \ 96:!: 5915 & · '72 MG Midget, good cond. tape, 673-550"1 821-5292. loah. Sail 9060 Y~m;11ha 322 CC, Cer· · · $1950 or best offer. Camaro 991717'-=="------1 ATLAS ••••••••••••••••••••••• narus, Desert tank, NI Vain 9570 . 675-3084 after6 67 Bug, 68 reblt UOO eng. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pord 9940 , • -- 27 3 .,_ . & reliable. $350.4193-9689. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sales·Service-Uasing 10.000 mi., am/rm, $'750. ·11 CA MARO ••••••••••••••••••••••• C~ll -~ -'-Ur. , sa116, mboard R C , •--. Meil 9744 Call aft 6Prh 962-9729 RALLY I!: SPORT '74 FORD Courier P.U. er '"""'°"'*' engine. $8,600. '72 HONDA 3SOcc, 10, OY Cll"¥er, ......_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' . ArT~S.67>8226 w !Perris Valley camper Open aily & ~ 'tll 10 l ·i 837·7874. miles. Immaculate. $425. dard trans. Long body. Roll9! l\oYce BMW MGB 1974. many xtras. '13 VW Van with camping &. new radi'81 tires. $2850. PM metE 16, Llme green, 675-5666 · , '95·6fTl. 234 E. 17lb.St. Lesa than 3000 miles. equipment. Bed, ice 1;M>x. Che•rolff 9920 Call &44-4679 292& Harber Blvd., f·l ~ AQ..!ai).\~,lr·(ll HOND~\Jtl ~8 i3 Ford l'-300 Newporter Costa Mes 546-4444 Best offer over $(500. wlr. etc. ln9!ulated & •••••,•!•••••••••••••••• CoetaMeaa • many exlraS.•1~"Sif. ·-NICE ON''D . '. Van conver1H.oh. Mint 675·3220 eantled.S3850.6*1BZ1... ~6lNOVAS"S 'TO Countr'y Squire 546-1934 ,. Wagon, xlnt cond. An1 ---------, :.8259. 675-5666 · cood. 16,000 DU-Mags, 8 Vof•o 9772 6 cyl · w /radio and xtras, st_ereo tape deck, '73 Gold Du1ter. Gd. cond. ' ply tires. self contained. 9746 ••••••••••••••••••••••• automatic. <GZY917 · s14~.586.1404 smallest vs engine gets :l.E 1009, fully 'i4Honda3S0.4cyl .. Many extras $5,i50. 0,.1 oR•HGECOU~ U371A).f199.633-9890. goodmllea"e Bluebook ~ ped, XLNT COND. new. 5600 mi. $800, S81·9807 . &'ST a oa-·ow'a..-••••••••••••••••••••••• ,., "'' Selfll°" Clton'Olet '61 F I St W GC I • ' .613-5413 best/offr.646-U72Bob ...... "' •72 -WAGO~. a·•-, P/B, VOLVO 1 con •· ag. Y · $2,.500. WJll take$2,300ar -~+:=.o.:.c:...----1-==c:::::.:.:.::c::=:.::::'-J•' F I v "' t bod SAMTA AHA --I"" ...... Make offer. best offer. Call"""' •• ,,, ... ~ a con an, n y, AM tFllr ca1s. stereo. EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO '62 IMPALA SS ,_.o...:_· __<:CC!•!!ll~5<18~-l~Ol'5~---!~~;':::.:.:=:.:~=.~~ l~t. all lbgls. Racing 80 Yf"m MX '1l gd cond. new eneine. Must see. 835·3171· xlntco'nd. $1800. Pvt par-• Largest Volvo Dealer POfttiac 9965 SIUR-excellent coodition super rast, new ~i bestofr.673-0883 THe,uu,:iM.tfl}>llMft~,llf4ct411't&. .~J9-Cl2Q inOranleQMmtyl VtB ,riautomb atkic, pwr. '63fAIRLAHe ••••••••••••••••••••••• $0&:139·4151 $1SO.OOBestoffer&334U. '11.CH-EVY .VAN .,,~ . . . • • BUY or LEASE see ng, uc et seats. 4 D · I f I i .... ., (8i2FWH 1891A) $199 r • w act.ory, a r Pon lite 'GT01 GB, Owner Fi~glHs Sall Boat. 9' 1975 Kawasaki 900 Or . e new 19)!00 ~i + Mechactcits Dream,~68 701;r-_Vf~G~. gr_eat DJ~ 633=9890 . •· . cond., automalic,r~io, Lo ml . %i1' console C I B d G d I II · ' · 1600 BMW $1000 or best m 11eage, guuu w-w bres, ·~:;. --' heater pwr stttri g" Cl '"" ' shea~~$ioo.o4~-44&2. oo b:d:r!s.PK'/Qba~,supe xtras. $2700. 498-1396 . offer. 642·46<» 4 spd slick. $900. ~7725 ~li)Qfil~S!~"-SetfllClll Che\Tolet CPSG663-1645A-). $7~9: 962~~LO'adcu, $1000, lft' Fin. SaHboat, Racing =I $150 & T.O.P. ~~?8,.°i~.A~u~t~a'::!: '72 Ba var; a 3.0 SHvei, 1970 Opel GT fo• sale, ... ,i ~Ill".'-• .J CONNELL 633-s: .. Chtwold 70 . Firebird F..sprit, auto. ~ w/trlr. $750. Ox-$2900.646-iS.53 auto, sunrO?', AM /FM. good cond. auto trans. -, air, xlnt cond. Sl&:iO/of· ard (805J985-1150, e e. '89 YAMAHA 250 cc · ~ lo mileage, 1mmac cond. 493 -6900 AM . 673-674 5 2025 S Manchester ·72 Pinto Runabout 2000, 4 fer640-5734 aft.5PM . bike. First $300. buys. Autos Wanted 9590 days 645·5191, e\.es Eves. Anaheim 750-2011 CHEVROLET spd. air, radio, $1700 .. 67 C 1 11 ~'b 2.._• wooden ketch. Nds CallS51·7049 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646·1366 . Peucieot 9748 846-7235 a a na convo::1u le • tt't.. Includes trlr & WEPAYTOPOOLLAR ,72 BMW 2002 TII So ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE SALES6:SERVICE air-conditioning, full t'.:i.'1~ :eta.":~1 ;~~o '~l.~:::;~50.;. ;g:lii';; ufu~~"fc Roor, fog Hghls, AM/F~ '71 Peugeot 304., • dr 2128 Hcrl>or llYd. :o~ALAXY ~~]77 f:'5'79~0 1700 • best 01~ 13S4 . bestorfer.6'5-2S71. CLi.ssJCS cassette stereo. Body & sedan. 70 ,000 mi. Gd STILL COSTAM~A or eng. in Xlnt cond. Musl cond. One owner. $1,400. M -~ L 99 00 Pontiac GTO ol spd l Jt".HOBIE w••lr. Xlnt Motor Ho--Iryour.carl.sextraclean sell immed °'700 or 832-096leves. HAYE 546-1200 a•cnc• 47 · ' ,., ,... ...... see us first. k ff . .., . ••••••••••••••••••••••• mags, fast, clean. $895. (Of\c;l. $100. Call wknd & Sc:ff Rent 916 IAUERIUICK ma eo er.494-8370. Porsche 9750 '65 IMP••• ,o, vinyl top. new paiJ'lt.•-84,-2-_27_88 _____ _ fS.Ves . 644-5215. days dur· •••••••••••••••••••••• 5 Vol os' _... -'-ih,a: wk. 833·9511. See the u .S.A. the R 2925 Harboc Blvd. Datsun 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Y ...,.-v 8. 2 8 3 e n g In c , tires. $1400. 642-7296 & an d•rbird 9970 Colla Mesa 979-2500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '60 PORSCHE. Must sell. al automatic, pwr. steer· B/wkoda, 640-45M> Mary· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~GER 26', full race. way. B&D Motor Ho WILL BUY YOUR Sacrifice. $2850. Call Pre-lncnase i~g, rad-lo •. whitewall Mere-9950 '712 THUND~RBIRD, On- a..Jlp avail. Askin Rentals.&46-9611 -TOl'D""' •D DATSUN.TOYOTA, mornings:675-'7Z38 to es f, I f -·• y3SOOOmoi., .~-iut ~ .......,. p . r v1ny roo . ••••••••••••••••••••••• • , .-.. e· $H,500.G40·"""1/983·2312 Trollers,Trcrnl 9170 p•tD OR VOLKSWAGEN nces (NFU948·U310A). $9911., ly showroom fresh I 1111t. PAID FOR 1974 911 , AM /FM stereo. 8 633.~. i2 Mere ZSOC_ .x,lnt oond , Arte6ian bronrow/white 10' Sailboa·t. brand new. ~··•;;.••;;•••••;~••••• IMMEDIATB. y OR NOT track, alloys w/MicheHn Come in Today s~';.Gfl CM-trolet ~ully .equip, white w/red vinyl roof, every con- Must sell! See toapprec. 67, · ps 4. con· FOR _.11 TOP DO~R XWX tir~s. 16,000 miles, Buy 1nter1or. $1200. 96t).1519 celvable extra + sun- Days 558-7275 Evesaft6 talned . Xlnt cond. -CALL xtra ni ce , $10,900. ''3N H hba k r p , , $1 795 /ofr 552 ""c.a af FOREIGN c••s 963 ova ate c , auto, '73 MERCURY Colony roo ! riced to sell thi$ 581-0900. ' " .,,_.,. -SAL BERNADENE ·2056 di /b b k k (# 57•= J -c-..:.:c...c='------1 ~·i;,·;'!30':__ ______ -l C •LL OR COME or ra o, P ' uc sts. Park slalionwaRon. Only wee . .1 .......,) un11son · · ,., -IH 540-0442 'i09UT Porsche Bahama. l $2295 fbst orr. S.S-1880 31,000 miles. this wagon & Son Lincoln-Mercury, SANTANA 22. race14 ' Cardif!al; refri-. TOSEEUS '61 Datsun, compact yellcpeAM /FMtape.5 . ease 'tBChevelleMalibuor '74 hasitall!Airconditlon-2626HarborDlvd.,C.M, equipped. $5900. 847·5l39 wge,'t'et~.· tEooiieec~~30ugmal. sedan. rbt eng, $700. Ph· spd. $5,4.SO. 675-1356 J)eQJt tf.UM• Monte Carlo and 2 CB in g, pow er windows. roor1· 540 -'-'-'· 5630 =;__ ____ _ 55 21 I <I R d" rack, et('. Unbelievable •7 Coronado 15' w/trlr, Xlnt brakes. Very g _ cood. 1· 65 842-7100. '67 911 S. Targa. Apple a IOI. 645-0874 LOW price of only S299S 0 T·llRD iiG. $950. Ph: (714) Arter 6pm. 893-6460. 173 DATSUN 610 cpe, Red. A/c, am/fm SW, 5 ~ '72Chevvl__.a (749flPC). J ohnson & Unbelievable low miles. 14209 aller6pm. $1.100 Firm silver, air, AM /FM tape, spd. Im mac cood. Day ~ VOLVO SPORT. 'sm"":":.. Son Lincoln-Mercury, only 10,260! Power bluo 6455191 Eves64&1366 _.. H B C w/ white vinyl roof &: T ·1-Util"' 9110 26.000 mi. $2700. 646-8515 · · · All th ood 2626 arbor tvd., .M. h' SAMAllAMCi raa •• •• •r 19"6 Hoihor r M 646 93113 e g equipment! 540_5630 mate 1ng interior. F\lll 55 Diesel auxilary 4•:•,'.•U•t'.•U•t••;::~,·•••St•••~ 3108W.ContHwy.U.' '70 510. 4 11pd, radials, '68Bu~lg2u.n~n1:,•biniaUky cMleant. Seetobel1evt.(785EMJ ) por wer, power windows, schooner. Bit '34 in N.B. x 1 Y .L ....... er. an· 642.$4 .. O:i. 28mpg, AM /FM. Super ac · us '75 YOIYOS $1899 . '72 MERCURY P.-1arquis actory air condit 1orung. bySo.CoastCo.JUfltre-dard size tires. $150. condition.$1575.548-397S. see.536-8972. Brougham. This one is lilt s teering whee l, tlll'Ded from. 2Q,000 mi, 494-4482. '64 SC PORCHE , B 0 Le loaded with all the ex-power door locks. etc. •''·p & d Or-eC--'-'s '74 260Z. Auto, air, .Sonroo • UY r GSe t AM IF•< t One of a kind Ca dilho-~; ac. c.rwse rea, Y 4 Rail Motorc~le trailer -'311 _.., AM /FM radio' lo mi stereo. lmm\\C. thruout. ras; s ereo, .... :.ton:!"'"· See" our wan~.;.,T~'!..delorScuba H19'111!Slooyer Xlnl cond $5900 /bst: $4 ,500 (213 KEMJ. PP. :.:,-;~7 d•~:~;~'."':t'c"h lcade-,n• (108AGZ> 'Minney'• Toch!Sd11 gear.-·-· 11i1 ::'a~':~!;ia 645-3298 . 645-0415 Lorg.sl~ioft 2150 Harl>or ll•d. ieoth_e. ;ntcrio,,bpower SA VE • ~W .Coa11tHwy,NII AlltoService• CallRogeror ·u Rat 9725 74, 911 , Targa Aubergine, USED Costa Meta 645·5700 steering, power rakes. h'de-. -Cadillac ·••• '191 «•1-Parts 9400 air, rorged illloy wheels ' cruise control. SAVE:~ ...,..,. • 111=-~-... or_.'"'"' 847-8555 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s Good. 1 t ' (021KEK )Johnson&Son 1 UOO.......,__. 1 .... ~~~.lpa 9070 ••::.~·;;;;;;:;:r;; · FREEAPPUJSAL r..gr,..u b·ra, s~e~~: ~~er~':g VOLVOS ·~3o!~.v~.Auto, Gcyl. Lincoln·Mercury. 2626 c.m ..._ 540-;;G. -•-& 2 b 1 b -o We buy used cars & 1t9'j ~j wheel,$12.800.673·008'7 In 848·8340dlr. Harbor Bl vd., C.M .. i':====:::'::!!:==='. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ane car . ...-. . ORANGE COUNTY 540-5630 1- 1. k • RENT SHI T. Ri1bt door for '65 trucks. Call GROTH lnSantaAna · RollsRoyc• 9756 CHOICEOFlO '72 TOWNSMAN wagon ..:.::..:::.::_ ______ l ·~sT-~i rd .white,Jeathe1 • ; e ie, chevelleMaUbu$20.Call CHEVROLETforafree C ..,. --~I!' ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ,..... 80· io'ke 1-•nleno' all •Ira• $7500 -SO boat Priv pty oftl.,.eler"VIO>lutin _...., r, new ires. Cl ·r d Ad II · · ... -· 615-9177 • • . aner6pm. 968-4971 ag'i[~f.1CHEVROLET SMs, Ser-rice #l DlALER IN U.S.A. Volvo Dir Since ·ss 44,000 mi. $1950.~7725 it!~~:esmalls i~eems b~~ 644-2624 . ---- , flve unused Mag Wheels 18211 Beach Blvd. l.eotlrtCJ. UHd Ccrs ROY 196 7 IMPALA any item . 642-5678. Sell idle items 642-567 BeauUfut boatallpSJ for 8-Lug Ansen 8"-Xl6.S. HunUngtonBeach lffi CARVER ~~Newport Bch. Whl"le'93-2168eves ...,_., 549-3331 DickMill~r~ ROLLS·ROYCE v~T~T~~M~A~~. r.;f STAR 'GAZEK•l',. rim-Spffd& 9010 ~:~_::~t~:.~1~ s~~~1=p~? gamD t~!:E:~ r.-:~~:J:~· lw;iut~:Ori ! :.~~. 1:--,_c;:,;:;.::~ 1:--. Cond. iM6-8Zf7 F I 20 w---·ou-tires. (932HGD-1440A ). ~A,,,. II .. ~"'"" .... IG ,~. sr-. ;;~;,.~·::·;,~•;;::;, --s• Pofd ,:;~,._· I at &.WM':::':' nom> 1<•'1>,<>S -""';~833·9190. ' 1 '"' ~·.:::.~...\'::,~ ..-olds Jacuni Jet. ••••••••••••••-••••••• De. Lewh...._.. Santa Ana 557-2132 Stvh 9761 1975 VOLVO 1&4E, sua-man CM•iokt ~~~t;';;"111gn. 41 .,.,,, ,~2851. ~" 19841~!!~~.M . '11 124 &J>yder Flat 1600,· ••••••••••••••••••••••• roof, fog lamps, ?-M JFM '14 IMPALA, auto, air, lilt }~ ~1 r::::t"' ~= !I..'' Cln1ks · --fS20 ._....,_ roll b A.:./FM EXCLUSIVE 8 track, all avail xtras. wheel vinyl top •• ..,..,.. ~'-=' "°' ,bt""t~rl,aflOll ~·•••"-.•••••••-•••••••• ar, in 'map. ' 5 9 O 0 mi Jes . Ken $2950/Be'st. M&-7165 · ~e::i~-~=-~~'!...t •••••••••••• ... •••••••Must SeO •ss MGA CPe. $1,TI5.673·tl&6 POI Carpente«" weekday1 ,,.._ lf... ~'"""' · ti 10 ~bite, wire whlt. JJn WE PAV ._ 124 Sport Cpe, 4 t_pd. OranCJe County 835-3001 , eve &.wm.e i3 Moote Carlo, landau. :~d ~~ ::~·- • ••••••••••••••••••••• cond. Call NeU a& hn, · CA $H ~~~1, gd cond. $1450. ~~·· :: 54.,"u .. d ~~~!t!~~~~-~7~:,r. \!~-~t, ~::.O 'air ballodn aemlntr. 537-3194 /Bestolt. --ll '-"' ~J ,""'"" 7J .. ~uce tothelPOrt·'ForSalel941FardPlcll: _J'ORUSEDCARS J'91• -9730 •••••••••••••••••••••• 73NOVA,23 .000auto.P /1 , (:,'::n :;'[.."" :;~ ~:~=-11 U.25·21~ up •cust.om. New tll«, PHIL&.lrS ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMC R/H, V-Top, Uke new , ~'~L' r1 :'~ !t~ ~~~-=-~ c:-.... ·s• palhtl<liphola,'2!00.lleO BIJICK·PoNTlAll-OPEL "12 XJe. Dork em:Xlnt MOTCMl ...................... $2600.493-7332 ,.., ::i:::::; :::..""' ;:;;... ; ..... • tlZO at Te.saeo Rar~r &. MBllAlicl•Pat-way COfld. Orig own. Lo mi. c.u 197lGINJM ,66 "H!VYWACiOH rt ~ ft~ ri= .. ""'"11-"~ •• ••••••••••-••-!'••• Wilson CK. aM.$3111 or ~Hllll 831·2;400 "·"°·546-0'191J'&lt.2003. AUTMOllZID S cyl., air cond., manua n w. !>2T•M ,,, ,,.,,,. > .,,., •t.i11t1i 541·8341 •-9932 '*'ta s..tce lran11. (4910HD).$l99S. V8, utomatlc, pwr. ~!~"1111 ~~..,.,. Cc-"" ,,l" "' • -... -' DAVE ROSS ROGERMILLR oleerinc., ndio. A ~-'1•~·· ,,..::::-"'" Bi-aod D•l' 1175 e· f'or !ale or track orf &ellin1 aa)'thinJ w1.th a ••••••••••••••••••••••• s H A R P c A R . ~·-,._ .. ,,.... c bover ca,mper Clauic :uvont~T.P. D.llYIPlkrt.Clullt'ledAd'1J Jena9n llealey. met. POtmAC.ST\11'1. CHEYIOLEr (TYW132-S35A). $109. "'11~, ~~:,... ~t;.-:=:::. .. tlll!!I& • (:Jtll-aft'.!fipJn, is 11lm~t« ••. J!een,71mpg,newlirel. Z410H..ttorltwcl. 900S.CoutHwy. ,W.al8Q. • wf.M ~~::c;...... ..... -e:ti~•· ..... , at~ · Juatcall <N-1850: U2·2233 Lo1una Beacll -S-Chofl okf , \\')"""" .,_ C>~ • I \ I r· , • • save . . ·save I I . r .. '74 PONT.· GRAND SAFARI 9 PASS. WAGOM · ·Auto trans .. factory air conditioning, Power steering, power disc brak.es, power _. indo.ws, power seats! rack, stereo tape, tilt wheel, very ~lean. (061 FFUl $ . 4489 . ··73 MERC. . · . COLONY PARK 10 PASS. WAGOM Auto. trans., factory THE BEST PLACE · TO SAVE 72MERCURY MARQUIS BROUGHAM This one is load~ with all the extras; AM/FM stereo. tectQ__ry air conditioning .. power door locks, rieh leather interior. power steering, power brakes. auise control. (021 KEK) $AVE. '71 . MARK'lll air conditioning. Ginger glamour metallic .pow,, steering, .exterior & black leather Power disc .. b.rakes, Interior, AM/FM stereo, power windows. ·power power windows, steering, power brakes. stereo r"dl(>-. rack. factory air conditioning. very -1 o-w:--m-i I e-s . -C~FOwL ... eliii' 0 .._ (062GMHl ••• ••r .... {3 .. 5. -8·• ~---·--~"--.$a1 ,9s­. .. 9 . . . c ' I ' ' _'.!1"2-PON-t. - '. .. SAFARI ?,·PASS. WAGOM Aufo: 'trans., factory' ' air conditioning, power steering, power disc brakes, power windo.ws, rack. tilt wheel. (749GBC) .$2889 . ' • & . More . 72 THUNDERBIRD 'n l.y-3.5-,.0-0-0 m i 1 ea, abeolutety lhOwroom fresh! Melian bronze w/ white vinyl roof, every conceivable extra + sunroof! Priced to sell this -.c1ls1ss91 $AVE 73MERCURY COlONY PARK WAGON Only 31,000 miles, .\his wagon has It all! Air conditioning, power windows., roof rack. etc. Unbelievable LOW price! (749HPC) 52995 FINE USED· CARS '70 T-BIRD Unbelievable low miles, only 10.2601 Pow~r blue w/ white vinyl roof & matching interior. Full power, RP'W'8I" windows . factory air conditioning, tllt steering wheel, power door locke1 etc. One of a kind Cadillac trad~nl (108AGZ} $AVE ' \ . THEODQ!t~. ;· ROBINS _fORD QEANUP . SPECIAlSI MEW 1915 .PINTO ·~ DR. . 52929 50 ··I '74 DODGE DART 2300ct 2v eng., 4 cyl.: .378x13 B/S/W. 4 spd., .front and rear bkt. seals. ' bmpr. guards. Calif. emiss. SWINGER Almost new! Only 7100 miles. V-8 , automatic lransmlsslon. factory air conditioning, power steering, power brakes. stereo. all the extras on this like new C&dlllac trade-in! {145KBQ) $AVE '71 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE \iinyl roof, leather -lnterlQI", full power, factory air condltionrhg, till steering w.lleel. stereo w/ tape player. cruise control, etc. _(493EZG) . --··oM"L Y 52595 oont. (5R10Y157361) · MEW 1975 MAVERICK 2 DR. 53099 250 Cl 0 6 cyl . eng., R78x14 8/8/W, FRONT ANO REAR B~MPR . GUARDS, Calif. emiss. cont. (51<91 t143912) -MEW 1_975 MU$T AN-=-'-G~l,__I ·-'2·-~HD. TP. 53599' 2.3 liter 4 cyl. eng .• 4 spd., bkt. seats. steel bit wtw, radio, Calif. emiss. cont. (54R02Y152398) ---..... ----· ' > '10-. MARK Ill Onty 39,325 miles, this like 8 MUSTANG ll's . · TO CLEAR ' new ~utomobHe has viriyS • • roof, lea~ interior.· duaJ Vl\.UR CAR · comfort seats. full oower. ... ·1•v factoty air conditioning, tin IS. HEREI' steering wheel, stereo, etc. ' • __, · 1190AZZ) . ·$AVE ·· .. ,COME _ lN , TODAY! •• - ,, OVER~ " ,"" 400 .:· · MIEW 7,5~ 'EADY -TO ROLi. · ATTHE 'GREAtEST DISCOUNTS OFOµR ·• 54 ' YEAR HISTORY " ' " • - % •.. ·CA 0 ' "'"1 . ~ ... ; i"'-.. "' RO " ., ' . I . ' . .. ' . . .. T> . ·:~u 74 IUICll HG.AL CPE. Landau top, full power & air. (488.JFH) , 5 3888 73 IUICll APOLLO HATCHIACll -•Jeering g ~,_ iir. (347HZZ) . s2saa -· l '69 IUICll ·WILDCAT. Fu9 p6wer, factory air, like I neWt (701 EDA} ' 5 1222 '14 CADILLAC ELDORADO . ·Hoo'OV91Y1hingl C183JPY) .. 57444 , • 74·CMEYY ~IB. AIR Full power, factory air. 'C068UE) .r I . . ~2999 __ ~;- ' 7_t POMTIAC" ' '""1UR4 Full power, air. (094KAH) · 53222 ' ' ·70 POlimAC GTO Fulfpoi,er. air. (YRV890) . '5 1:66'6 • 7z.-o..a.·c;.y . I .t. ~· l 4-. (805FvW) . ' ' ___,_)_ ~4ALFAROM;u.~""'"-:: 'SPIDllt.YILOCI 5 '~. custom wheels. only 2.qoo l!Jlles. (331 Ml!Tl '11 T1'WMl'H ,SPITfl~ 4 -· (583FPL! 'U PQRSCHE t I Z -UlW ·new! (205KBY); '61 JAGUAR" I SO Fllf'ld -coupe, ......... in 1A11. (OHW557) .. . '64 JAGUAR 3.1 ......... Aut9matic, !"ir.e whHll. (Qt.IJ33e) .. 4 to Go; ·In Style~ FOur mld·alz.ed OatCuna. deSlgned to quicken the pulse. All with~ the new. larger 2ootfcc ovefhe;i cam engine. Lots of no -----. •Tinted Glass • Reclining bucket seats • CWpet:ing • Electric Clock • Trtp Odometer • Front Diec Brakes • 'Nhitewall Tires • • Rear Window, Defogger • a i.ot• More • Great gas economy. room and comfort. ·Ofive one today at Costa MesJI: Da1Sunl ~10 2;DOOR . ·-SEDAN ·~ . . . .) ' . ~ 110 4..DOOR .. SEDAN .--~110 5 DOOR STATION 'WAGON # r '· .. ,.-:DatOD . · ... .iaves • I J I ··-• . VOL. 61 NO. 2'7 .C SECTIONS, .CO J""AGES • C&Jtleat..f. htift.: SI~~Gra~g ·Re~ad.on oK • ·The San Clem e.CUy Council scenle vi. as,· tb~ re1tdallon• , hu ~pted' an ol'.<lin .... plac: conlrol ad' I •"-1n1 •t.rill:sent retulaUoal on c1e... ~ gr mg n -reu w-111:1 velopmenl ill m_.. ol the cl••'• tloere {ir• slope of fl"81)el'Cenl ot' .~. ~ I.\_.,.,. v • neater.' ..., ,.. --v • ... clftoUD!J'Y•" '¥,\boUt 15 pej-ceii 'ct the city'• The~ lnance .,._on a 3 to uncl,!ol'elwed lond Illa Into thia 2 Vole Wednoada;r.,-witi. Maygr cat'l'J>cy., 'ccordillc to Clay Anthony DI Giovaanl lind Coon-' I)lllmon. semor plannef, It will rlman Arthur, Holmes ~-alsolllft!ct.m.ucb of the laDd In~· '.!f irt d . -· older ~Ions.of the ~.Jio aald. hill ·".i' ed'l!_matolaln the.city's . Euenllally, be eaplalned. Ille 11 es, c11nyon1, ndges and new-ordinance ellmlnata terrac.- ., , · -~~ 'hlllsid .. 'ucl requires ..., '.. . ;._c;r:ent to be clone on eontour Trasft .~Ji',ee · '~ n ab..~ .recuta\eo 1indscap1nc . • •.• , • ancl~"'8for .. ~ewotplmsby I. J • :1'. ,;. . . Jb<l:Pli!llllng C~mm•.,io.. lt11~ .. .a~. e' ! • . " .. n-council, maJWic. few.ad· • "-'• 'l;;>'lA<il' dltions,.adopted 111•,Ql.'dlnonce u . _ . · ' ii was oril!nally drafted ,by Ille A ~ J J. city atan rather .. than.tbe version ' 1 nn-..~-~ .::J ··~ppn1Vec1 by the Pranntni Ooin· · rr• u~ 'nltasion... .. ~ , t. ,. r. ", . , · ···:The codn~il, making !I few ad· Tr.-,sh collection rate lAcreases ~tions~ adopted tbe ordinance as -aver~g 28 percerit were aP, . ~ was otlglni!ly ·a Milted by Ille proved WedneJd8.y by the ' city staff ratberlhan .~ vriab Lallinll'BeacbClt~~-'Wl>f!>Yed by lb~ Ptanrun.-Com· "'The rate ~~~eases are Ldirect. n:Uu1on. · _ -1 -~r....it ·of:-;blll!e~fillll ' · ""8"<0ommlHlon'lontiwuc frl>m ,-,.:;w contra¢ .,..orlted out .... .._ 1Qodifled .alle'·mem· a.evflral mOnths aio-between · tiers met -with dEtvelQP*s .and ~ trab tolledora IUld"the ffrm that · atbilr.lDt.....-partles.. ·· ciolleeu trash wJlhin the elty ;No me.,q,ot6 on the i,.... dur· Elfectlve 'Oct. '1. :tlie monl!UY In~"-J!Ublc. h•&ri!'a· Mier collection rate rot ·single-familY · ~cjlman P~tricli tine moved uni\s will Increase ·to $3.32 .rrOm · ..., ailopt the' original Vel'lllOll, ~IO. The-two}_,fjlm~· rate · bbWeve .,, 9ne. developer com· Mi~ ,co Ill' to~.~: ~_. 30· · ,,_Plabled lllal Ille utlon b..i eom· t~famlly 1111if ~ h<>m ll• ·~ ""'.u> $5.'70;-f®r'lamlly .,ml '9.13 ',/:-' "'· • from $7.05, and llve-famll,Y unit . ",... ~ i ~i._1.J: .tof!O.~fl'Om#.211. i·• ~ lnotber actibn W.ednesday, the .. .1 ,,. _,, council· .1 r , :" 1 r .• ----By. consent calender,.Jion, E :.~~!'j_''-...l ,m· ~: .z· "-•..,;;,; ·;a · 1-~~ ' • ___ ., ·-gave final approval to tbe fiscal • ~l'UlleU. " ~ n,•a -fl,.a~ --;. · I ., , · .., jl .,_ 1975:-76 budget. The $6 million 1'. .. ·r 't . -=-~..-.~~ · .. ,.: .. ~ _: 1 " • :· .1 • • ... • •Pending plan Cllrries an 11 cent !!JOlon Study I JI was ~he da)" o( the;Arilmoq;fli • and i!IC ~l!~hjlke'!, :nllie, Tile Nrtte '!'OD 11n • reduction in the city's .current . qt !,he kids were, thl!re. •. Or more preclS smallest pet category lo~ Mandy. Dicke~ $2.22t~rate. ' : • -_IV,\S.lll?tGTON (AP) -. b'. abou'f:!Syoun~ fumed llUt (or the a .Susan l>obei;ly, AO. liiid .Char::r;t~ Approwa··~"'~!\l!'t'>~nt onr-n;~ various-tax mettersr-"'~'Sbow-at -the South •(:oat ~ Boys' ..... erawfillh (most imustµU~and Gertr ;the "field tax _colltctor .. to "l!fon:e notax, 'fU paid by aclenUsteun-, tlilb., ~in .iraii Clemente· •ed)iesday.. ' , lizArcf '(smallest):• :And Jennifl!r Preasnell, the. collect100 or all li-ffl"S mg• St.56,000, a lawyer ,cettinJ. ~ · Ml~elJ.Vau~. 12, up* ~ was oroui1 ' ':!, bad Ralph .(be retiiavet He was "fhe-aro ncise taxes levied bythe cl· $151,0eo or a P~tsiclan making !~ cat "uffy who ;was)ated ·f•-Bist' 'moot origiilally dis'played."... --~ ty. The pos1tlo_ was recom-,WS,000, .' ~or." Fluffy w.; \llltell, twice fjiel\t·' •• · · • mended by the c1ty's-..Ucs ,A.,ale1tatep,arlnerlhipstart· ..,-' I, • · ' Committee. ,. ed 9Nt l~te December day JOit , ; ' ' , . · . : , , , -Allocated $270 toward legal $2.l!i.,Ollt For '""b $1 Investec! in B · ,. . w . . .. action sponsored by tbe Coundl ;Jhis one. Ute partners were able . m" .. , • . .. t OK'"d of Local Governments to block to.dedoct95centsintbeftnttax~. 0 e1 ft'f t•gn y ' · ~i~:b~e:l.e OJ~·:;;:;.~ .ru:::. , : ~~~'.-hie~ ,.~ !_~ tllrff .. , ...... "~ -' ' , l ' • ' ~ : ~ ~ I . I • ' tenor. Likewise •. in three business ~ , . _ l, "J~ , -.! -.. ·_.. ·'' • -1 T Ji....... ... .,. .. 1o. · -Informally agreed to4up-day~ 9{ operatio~,, a cattle· ,. C',_,.j ~E::.'l r&t'w••t 'l~.i:J"._; WT~i. ~ ~-;,,j'. , . u;.;.·i;.__..;,' port a survey by the Councll qn feeding -tax shelter lolit $1927 · o:Je i.er'1f •Jri...., •-Pl"~ 11~~/IN.<~\/11(111,' ll~,I'~-. AC~g to c~llect .data on .Ioeal ~On. lnves~ors got a Je'auc. .' · , ·:"'· ;. · . -.. ......... •'"'· . · , , ~"!:. .:·. senior citizen&, Past statistics tionof $1.93 for eacb $11nvested. ·San.. ,Juan_. C11iustrano_cOUllr;..'! J[be'.lfl,frant~ 1ftSJll'e$..uainst_ .• 111tgbkwaivt\ lbe warr&fl.l.y optjpn shOw that one out of every fdur Eight film .. p'artnerships in-cllnien unanimously adopted a · f-tllt-N'llt0i:k-m adship· .and .. ·8nd ·so avoid~ Pa'ying a hi&her LaJuna ~acli .f~!Sidents ~ 1,11ore y~llyed a total investment of $1.47 'hom~ yt~ranty Jaw Wednesd y; ~ .;;"~~· and· mater. cOnstl'bt!· · pnc'etorhll hoUse. •· tban60yearsof age. (See lllELTE&, Pate AZ) ~eqw.nng sellers of n_ew.bOmes to tiQO_defects fdr 'a peri,9<1 olthi~ ·C9uqciJman John Sweeney msure agalllst construction de--ae.vifromthedateol'8"'e. P\)inled,ou~ that tbe adcllllooal . . fects. , " 1 ~-~At.the 'fequest of Roger Grable, ~ m.igt\t be pro)libitive for some ~ Ju~n -is ttie first city f! Wild z:ei,resenled b'Uildf:rs ~t ,!he /See WABllANTY, Pagei\21 , ~lemente Golfers . ' or~e GOuntJ'• to offer buyers of • c.ouneil meetln._&/1 .counctlmen ... . new;,homes sucl11• warr&llty. ' all!'ffd that warfanty funds could · · '.Jleginning 30 day• frpm , ~· ~epo&lted.d.n an foteteot· : "ll~te•·_·Fn' ..1-y . pusace-ottbe cirdiUance, aeUeri ,.,,ibeiriri1-8CCount. · .... " ' ~ e ~ G'. I ...D ' . ~ • 4Q.J:!...:. ' 1veu ·~..u_ale;;_: ~nee !"il!r ilepooll :fi#*ncial ~tY · DliifDJ the puli)ic l!eiftni-prior ~alefltti>one~Of...,_. topauag~ofthe.ordin3nce,Gra,, V W ~ illructioii COSf, 'Ill sbilim 'In. Q>e· tile.had arg•td a&aijjst WtrTan· Jr .or , ater. - lmildlnir permita, a :Yililf ty, sayil\Cil ~o<lld'aegeneratl! in' -. -., , • • • , • ... . ~ } San Clemente councilmen re- duced 'l!'.ttkmd rateo for City 9': si-. 'lo play at Ille, llldnlclDal (lC)lf Count"Wedne&day but Uiey ft!U 'didn't pleue,their gqlflng coutituency ... Following re<ommendatklns or the Golf Course Com111it\,ee. c:ounc:llnien cut ·the 'nisidlll)lial 1 =•d ,ate lroirl Sil $5. per ~~.llfth~';;~f!."wasn't . ¥ --,·~! · ~ :r' ~;:,'.a~~/~";iit,nlstrative $kpbg .Victim Residenta id\-the chambers """ • Gear 1 l · . He .~ iJIStead Iha~ the groanlnc and ••kll111: :'.Wben do ..;nereo n · city ~.de'l'elopers to supply Q[Jlveside funeral serVices will weV\!le?" ..,. 1' . "\' .-. ' .iac!hdldmeri'bet' with a bool\let ~hd<I !~ IQ.:;IO a.m. Fflday at " ' . Li&una' Beach pollce.:ite. . ~wllill4ill1cl"!le inform'l1!<\!> P~cllle-P....,. Memoflal 1'irk, • -, vesllcal!JQI the¥~~, · · tjjnub<:Oalrael«S:aro woiild ex-Newl>Ql't: Beach, for Kimberly Giff JJli.ll' See · .-equlpmenr-tet ,;.~ilb~,iii'.!•Y.(i>•_•'.• ter'!iot,,.e· Franets;'a r:aguna Nfgiiel girl from the.' home W Patrick ·~ • ~es aviill~ole to 1-~~ kllltd SUnday 1n' a water slclihg Dis . . ~· " mllip, 968 -Glinpeyre St.~ ·!B!<!erPali.~~htw. . -•. · acc;identatLilkeSh.sta.Sbewas nP,., -dlscoverM the 1065 Wed· t, ~ ~m~· ,G.,.f#'S 13. _._ ' ' ' · . ~ .. ~.; · ....... • '• nesd•y after.Doon, Entry .,..b-.':·p~~l_.t ,,ut:1 i&Ful•ld t'lte ,., i..Rev,. 'Ar:ttiur E. Fr~h OJ 'or . • " gain~ lhrough.·a b'!ihi<>om w:!P'"t pqosl~Q/ malrlPJ.1!1e·~afr.at> Ille 'F'lnl Presbyterian Church or 'Rirm'a 1t1ea · .. ' 'EcJ..~bii~ ; . ·~.. . .., ' Job ·CntidSIJcf. ' . ~-1· ·-..--~ • A C..Q111Ult~nt's recemmenc:ta· llon tliat a city planaing positron ~ be.eliminatel! •.!'!'funder fire ti Wecm"41ay'1. Laguna Beac)l\:!fr ~111eet1ng. ~-Wilhalil Hamlllj>n an4 · AJ, soci#ea. a management st~ fl(JJi hired by the council, recom· mended that the P'l!!!llon or "dil· velopment admjnfitrator". ¥e a~~ 'au~ the .duti.es . pl tllO iuo \liVided amonc .three otb .. poeiGOns..----• ·--• Tbe,.PQSI Cl!J'l'ently is held ~ Mfoliael · E~aely. He told counr cl\men that the Bamillon st'!'!t was overlJI general .oo "hard I? grapple wit~" ' Severl'I membet1 or 6,MI dience, many of th~fl! IU'<:bi spoke on behalf of Easely's p l Perfo)Jnance., .. ; •.. ,, As dev'elop-'"en( aa,~ miniltrator. Easely is ift~ctiaru ' ol day-ti\lay enlorce!llOOt ot 1119 clt>;'s 'b\iifding and''~ law•~ He i!ISj) s..-ves»l.Jecretai')I to~ Board of.. ~dj,u,)'i!~nl!_, whlli!I • hears vanance, ··eonditional \!If permit and-i!.Slin "review •llt- plica.tions. -• • ;· The consultants.i~m6\"1d ., , that certain tes~bili\ies the · dev~iopmel\l '.ldmlnistraW,. be given \4lwJt extst1ng-itiorw1; in lhe ~evetOemeht. services d'" (See E.\SELY, l!ageAZI "" .. . ... ~ -Coast.· .. ,, They· alSb .U.ovedi9 charge an annual fee of $180 ror1aeof a cart on the-cpurse as of Jan. 1, 1976. Previously, the rate waa $3 a round. They also autboriied the city manager to hire ..a ooune manhal to work weekends from .ff/L!,.I.-She. 'Ctlll dow. • ..... /'tyqption';_~~ordet.Utiat• yer G'ardeiiit arid Pastor Charles WIU.lt!. -... . · ,,, .. ~ , "' _ Smith Jr., or Calvary Chapel of Weatf&er ... Co8tar Mesa will officiate at the -- April 1.toOct. l . • A fepresentatlve o1 Ille San Clemente Homel>wlll!n~•· . ti on, bow ever, o1cbN"fed., \hat ... tlle .present rat~. which became ef- fective ID JllllUary cl thif )'eir, increased ra.i~enUi fees tDore 1--~ that or the non· . Since the number qt rounds played In th,e first sev.on DIOOths , • or the yeir i.re down 2,800 fi'om tut year, 1be eald. 1"Jbia.meana that 2,sde local• ~ave 1>01'11 pus bed orHhe golf.._..,, .. She asked that, ~resjdelp' rates be recons1a....i_obd re- duced. • / .. CouncJlmen, bow•.-. lndl<!"· ed that tli<! course r-.b-'t' ~effective lob1 ......... to d• ttl"lllll!,e lflbeYat'Olf~. Co1111cUman Arth~ .llolmH t ..-11a1Gat the mo1io11 ~ -U>Nli>ON (AP) -Lillie Cindy Waite, U years old and eoilll blind, ief ciff tocl•X-00 her dream holiday to aee Niagara Falls am Diml~I~ w~•beltlllcan. CinclY's , famllr, .....,.,.live lil Bournemouth, Ott-the IOUth coast cl EoC)ancl, saved up $3,300 for "thejJest llclllday posaillle." The CbiM left to~dop ~ f« New Yorlt 1tltti llel: mother. Ann, ·a, and her Nter, Dawa, 18: , ' •'t-had meii11M ·whln she w~ born," ~r•· W a\te aliid, "It 1,1 a"_~ c00Je.n1tal dl1ea1e whicb-ba1 caused ciata.racta to jrow 4t thehacltofll«e7ee. Dodorsbavl> told her !Ille doe• n.QI ~ave much tfllf..ieft· .l!Jt(ore"9be \jeco;n .. ~y 1111,,.r. ~ ) • ~.Cindy. "We are &olnl to• -·Or!e•n•. tlew Yot\i:.:14' Vocu ancl.Los Anceles. We liave -.... ... llrriq "" alnff .-ary, It'••~ O!IUl to COMI ~. l' '......,Uirllled. ~ • • servlcff. . ~laytcmhyoml1~ntge ::1Ull . htl-~~ ,. ~' Ftancis ta .survived by ~; aw c VUU3 ~err pa:rent.i, "'I a mes and DOnna day' .-Otherwi!'e . mosuy Francll,''of the family' home, sunny 1kie1 with. beach "'" ; highs trom the low 70s riJ. · 25021 La Vita Drive-, and• aistB, ing to. the upper.,, iriland. · ·r Sbelle ,-allOcil~boene ·· , .1be tlrl waa ·•med ·w~.ohe INSI""'~ """"D • lti'uc~ th•• ,Jlde ol ·a "°"'"boat ..., • v A 'l' .• '*ljile Water altilog. Tbe \l'.gedy Fiw childrtn IOOlclwd in .oc~.on jhe,ftrot w"<irt'bofema horror 90 ,Protenant.,....,... --W• vaca.Uon at t;h&.., --thoir BdfOlt ,_ • Calilomlo r.e1qit. , . , dtld ldll«l lh<ir ·moCller Otld , .,, • ~"" .. the di-I<> ! • ' IU.'S<e •'<>•11. Pa-,14, ·· ' ... ",. -r .... Re~ 'C~.-o~ing ,...: . .1..ex . • • • ~·--""*• AJ AM= •• , l/ISBON, 1.'0,rtuga( !1.\Pll -UU.,.-• .~l = "' ~: "f.4))4! Pbl'Nauese-COll\"1unlthPar-c:........ f ............. ••· , btet . fate and Urt: e~f~ ·r: =:!' : ~ """...: ;-· .. oomproml• o .held •of a .,_ u l:'":i~., ~ ,~ ;..tJ, ~--1·,~\h1-tl'QtflN~iJJlary ' ==.. ~J: etc.":.~ A1 .. ~1 oppoolilon'...-· I,? hillue.i<e ln'CP•· == °' •.. ••1 ernment. tod~ita,od an about :::=:::t' -:: ::: ... ~. i~r 1b0w116Wn · een 1....... . ---•• -•• "....:~.:;;::;=.;.:.:;.:::.:=:::::i,,... --,,-,..--------,.! rt1~lilll'. . .. -~ • ..ica _. • . ., .. ; • • • • ' r ' . · :. .r. ·-. •• ., " • . • . I • ... '· • ' • • Welcome lanq Ai-Dan S~LDP-1 .. . . . , .. • • A "welcomlnc day"lorfrelbm• ...-..-~-..m - be held at Dana Hlll• Hieb ~froai'lO.a.m. I02:"" pJ\L • Riverside PatWl Reject,&, A.ilport " .. ., . Monday. '" ' '""' .. "' · "~••i• CoUoty Supenta~r ••we were planninl to make a ••Jle flnally •Ullated cbanl .. T.1!9muRUey,whohasbeelipre-formalpresentaUoolilF'IU-In• our presentation ft<>m a .UIDI foe ~o .. ~tion ot a new jet to re-*ur• them •~ l em an-aupenlaorlal leyel to a ataff . . ' ~ Actlviti .. wlll include introductions of otaff momben. a tour of the campus, and a review of repatration pr<>eedurea. · Afterward, a picnic lunch will be served and' otudents will be free to Ilse the swtmmin& pool1 tennis court& and volleyball courts. .atrPOrt at.Ruobo'Coll!ocnla ID dentand their ecneero," Riley ~."Rlleyaald. · .. RlvOl'lide COunty .. aald today be said. "What'tr unknown la Tb'e student store · ~ be clpen so 1tudents [ J ean J>urcbase 1 scboo1 BRIE. FS · auppllea and physlcill · , educatioo clotbln1. _ _ Students who plan .._ _________ J to attend the welcoming day activities should call the school by FrjC:lay. The number is --. ;.. . Park Plans Discussed ' wu "1t1111ned and surprised" feared." ·when ti.. Idea was niJe<tad I.bis • 'Dl&Nowport Beacla~ week by Riveraideauperviscln. aald be la bopiDC Onlli• . ~ "J wu 101D1 ~ tlifnktnc 1Jr110ri alaft membon wW ~11 wa1 Ju>t flDe." Riley be pennltted ·to make l'tlday'a ~ "Our staff waa~j_to praentaUoo before Rl\'efl!de .JJlU:e Lb~ lln /orn;iill ~--planners. -- tiontotheir1tattFridaY.'' ... ··"But 1 c•ea• tbelr readJm be Biver1lde board un· would be the aame MOW' staa'1 aniDIOUJly rejected the prop>Oed-ID a simllar altv•tlon-tbe·boord , $150 .mlllloo 111-coulltT 1adlf9 pays our 1illutes ao 1ife to alcng '· • ~!...""!!....,_ . ....,. Temecula~ filter witblbelrwiobt1,"lllleyaald. = • DISAVOWS (:Rmq~ .. : l>eine auured b~-~ l>Wao Rlveralde SUpervloor Wllllllll u-81111-iwn..-r -• · ~Le!!. T "6lid JCJll!S, Rm;,'• key CCID!lld ID U.. Plan• for development of a mlnf·i\ark at the comer of . .1 . • ~ ,, '111efac1Jln--._"toliiWJt0na · iUi>GS ~to . .... ' .,.,_ r...,. ' ioillaooPPc!oecF.' ..-~ ~~ vaolflaled•the "ltlloulhl we wen movlnalnf. aood clJndlon bee .... I aincere- fy bollove t.bla la a 'fiable llolu· ' Riley •aid. "I t.blnlr Im· ate fmplemenlllkm of I.be Idea b~ baetl dealt a bit blow but •Uieeme,ept:laa!tdeacl." The-"™'"' Hid IWll con-.tlnue a low,key effoct to make the proJeet a·reallty. -~ •'t1aybe we can J•t , e Jl'ederal Aviation Admldlr on to do I.be fe&albWty lludy our request and If I.be FM proves it feui~le, it micllt bave more wolibt than one county's aelflab ~··R11ey1ald. Monterey Street and C&tallnaAvenue will be discusaed at• OC 'B~·ffi, " · a,CJOO.acre pl.uri cllled lfelade ~itlqa, meeting of the South Lagun• Civic Atsoe)ation at 7:30 p.m. . ii'' ado, near ......... _...._ I.be,. • Sept.11 at Aliso Elementary Schoot;2U4#W01~f Drive. r ,.._.... .. -~ · Landscape architectt FNd Lane and Kenneth Woocl ' , ~-·' ;' -.., ~: C-ty'ii!!.,=:=-i:=~ 'G f I De h' .... v. prepared plans depictinc • children'• play area... .T _ . ,. .. ~ .. The Rlv'erild• tiOai'd -...... raee .. ., multipurpose lawn area, plcljlc area, and slope area that .. ,'.d1St/pg· ·. f' · '. __ "u lllte._.., ~b'fJ!r DI.tied', 1 • possibly could serve aa an ampbiUleat~; -' . .:::::;i . , • .,. Jor --~ .-n..;.;. _.,...n.•-:.:.i..-·.. • • w;· · . . . . • '·~~ ..... a~~ _..._... IF/.• , t New C'ourses ~ffered · ... F:'' '• · ~· ;:; ~-0$, ; •. : :·,.r,111:..::.·'ruT~~ Jr lfneSSelf · an Yocaforcblldren,bellydahcingandbridgeareaqiong · 1rm. <PaD ,UlnafromT.eeula. : ., • -.~ • . newofferingsthisfallattheSoutbGoutYMClA, T . ·~ "> • • 1f": :+f'allbroolC ll'jlllldents "' x fJ. ti~nded Registration for cl ..... w111 i. held the week of Sept. 8 By GARY G~ ' . ~Ced cofn,cern .~ov,ei: .~!~an -o· as-. .,. : . . m-. -. - from 9.a.m . to 4:40 p.m. at I.be Y office, 31000 Crown Valley • • 0<•1>""·~"'-,: .. i'=!.~1~0a=··~ ~!~~\':. · ~ Parkway. Laguna Niguel. '\ .,.'S ...-au. cu w.-V\&IU uc ,.,...~ • ·· ~ • -· • ~ • · ~ AcompletelistoCallfallofferiDgsisavailablebyca111pg A major corii'ii!l.~ by owert.b · uanltltdWdl. • -:" · • _,,_,_,_ .. ~ <the ~·ers, -·n••·• and Gov· :tbeY,495-0453or831-YMCA. ·• • the 0range ·co4Uity Board of · -1Wey sallt'U,,t.biligl!t 6!_.>flad ·Newport BadL~"' AttA*neY cuw •u ..._ , . . , Supenr!Ji,ia !0-:,a' bealtb~ , plained I.be P..o/ect auff!Cli!lltly DemWi :O'Neill aJ!d today I.bat ernment Element perpetuates .....,. ..__,_ -t Slated firm linked io Di'. ~11" .. ~· Jl'allbrOok offic illa.IP-41\ay MY • alMlul 1111.,percent iJl l.b!>!ie -.k· the coastal commissfoDI and .,_..ant~ 1r•ee . , 11een liyl!r• cre~oNlealtl!i eara. u, iila-tbe ~le iDC at Wedneoday'a pUblls bear· I.bat'• what we are~ to," A general memberahip meeting ot I.be C&platrano by CoulltJ admOO&aliin.-' , • ; have I.be wfb.i!cJdea pt bow the fDC ID San Jl'rancilco m IJie pro-O'Neill said. < " Beach Chamber of Commerce will be held at noon Wedo es· The $27S;G09 cootra<:t ~C ...., airport wen# opente." · poeed ~te <outal plan~ !IP' "ll I.be commissions have to be •: ' ~JJJi~P~:J~.• ~ant, 2'.'000 Ortega Highway, :'}1!-!~:::f!1m'::'.,~. ~ .<( . "·• • ~ i;., , • ~c~\it:O':f':~:=l~ ~~~-=Jf.:'~~tew~f~,.>; ; • , • ~ .. ' .,. •• •• Emeat Hathaway, vice sftafdent of Llvinf Dynamics, county empfoyes• -'«Warde<!, 1.• ~-• • • j, _..1· ~ commlaalona. pl••nijlc andleave loeillluuea to wlllapeakon "Tbfi.ostArtoCCOmmunlcation." • ,JWJle z to Or~e ~Health·. '\ ~ .-... , ,,. :-. "1ustabouteve~O:......i..ttUU.t t.belocal ••enc_ lea," be added. • •. . Testinil0tUtut ·(oarrl): ' " ·• ' • ' .,.....,, -Soccer Sifplups s~ . . Later,11(·····r"ereilla that • lt:A$'"'L .. · ' -~='toc;'."'#.:t='.I;'; Tbecoastalcommilllcnscame · · r · ·~a pdlitic'ill'~~ to ~ • O'Neillaaid. • _." into ~ce after pas..,e of Sif.ups for the American Youth.Soccer OrgalliaatiOI!. · UU. County.au~~ I 1 " • •, ., •. ·~ the Coastal Zone Act ot 111'12·and ror gtr •and boys 7 tot7ye&l'Solb, will'be hel4 frOm 'lOa.Dl. • , founder of a,'llo~ • ._ · • •· ~~partment,,u~ t_taat "':~ P!lfli· N~ ~acb • 'fU I.be. o.iJy ..., required to expire IDU78un· to 2 p.m. Saturlday illat!.aguna Beacb<Jfi.Jh Sj:hool, ~Park " on doing butintli•u ~ ' :":tl4n, that Pt>-englneerlnc lecliill· OraoseCoairtclty repceaen~,at led further provisicns..., made Ave. League Pay w SlartlnOctoJ>er. _ ~ • 1iut C<!Ua. d~ Ila · ;,;.t•-r Ian, be foclhed to IWidle re-the liearinc, wblcb /N• the-JUI byt.beLecttlatiure. S i t E.:..t~ ·i ' ,; ' fuiliilciillinl~rm'lntbl • • m•lniagdlitle1.ltwouidp0y1e55 .chance for cltiea And private · AcciUtalplantobe~by en on 0 ft ...... a n . . 1:-!'Ad 1a'lil be d!'<IP~l"it' . ,u..· ' th';. development "llni~tor citiZ<mJ to comment ... I.be pro. state commissioners Sept: 17 in The Senior Syncopliters of Anaheim, a 15-member or-. fil'in six . m'o!!!lls ~ lt~ai post. --~Lu. ~ state plan befDc drawn up Loll"Angeles calla for conUnua- chestra, will entertain at a m&eUnir of I.be Lagllna·Be<lQb. awarded. :~ "• l •, • Tbe-ouundhlts~~--~at-f0rlubml11io~ to tbe atate ~Uonofatleast--.-mte Cdm· Senior CiUzen 's Club all p.m. Monday_at tlie Laguna Beach ~The o~e' ye\i ~ ~~.::· was ter in executive ;(~ecret) ..... ion J.eiillature. mission and Possibly mt on al HumanAffairl D~partment,&'IOGl1111De;t'est. _ · • ,~to I>& µlidet · ation for about 30 minutet, buttOok-no The City' of Laguna Beach commissions wi!b. less pciwer The aeniot citizent """l4r two !all .e&vjJin·planned ,6y'tlie <!jatrld llttornej's·~fice.ID action when It emerged. ' pilloned'to aend a representative !ban I.bey curregtly have, -a CatilliDa laland bipon .12 ~a dancw ID <>ctol>Or, July, ' *''' '" r ' Ma)O>r Boy Holm lald persons . to cif{er auJiPort for-1.bephm, but One of I.be 1trongest-ents c:o-~redbf l.beCouncilC1'1Agi#g. , "-,' , -., . • In a a~i ~Cieli\iered to wbo we..: ton~enuid alJou\ I.be J(a)'lll' RQJ' Holm aaidfoday I.bat Wednesilay wu a repreisentatlve :Jane Slavin lan<!';J\o~mFt · ay!OT •are,. 'f C(/· ~-, C)UlltY superyison late Wednes· ,.-propcjoed e'hange-alioulcl «>!>la'ff lfheavfcltycouncllacendaWed-fromt.beWesternGuandOU-.As· pteatdeni.. • · • . . , .:, ., clay, Co\uily Admlnistrativ~ Of. Clb' J(anager ,MfrO).l'lbeal.. Detday nicht prev"11.ed Crom the sociation, wbo said I.be c;Oasla1 ' ' ... _. · -'•' ' -Ci~ et R o·b'e rt •Tb-0'111 as Holla 'illd lbe 'ciJuncil would Laguna council Crom aendiDi a plan would lmpase a "rio-grvwlh, ..;;, '~ · ... •• \'ackmlwledged the~_w.ere.'1n' ·"'1.Wb'"'~Jll,~erS•~, opokftmoiif., 1. -• • • • atoiw•erytbing ldeoioll7" in ..:,,, F_~ p~':AI..' " so~qulrtets, m!SilvifiiS abOut a._1 c,.ar 'ti> me-....... to O'N'eill, 'who 'lffill. with' b.;.n. CanfOtbia:· • . .;& •· >e'!"'-:" • "'' the olbtract. i-_ ·' • -. • • ,JllY filllbw ~ul\eij members. ,,-1s ciiman...Pet... Barretti aaid Bar· "Tiil• pf an, if · encfohea, is ... sfiEy· ....r..·ii.·......... sec•--· .,,,,,.nliUs .u·~ ·. -wh•t w•·n· •dilreaslng'lil!r• la • rett reast a,··-statement pin-gdiranteed 10 cri•te ilrtlflclal . D .a.. .I.~ 1iilplyl/lg tile su~·~ · qqestion organiulfoil',.' he Pointinc the .clh"• cqncern1 epeijy·lib<iifac.S, Wilb resliltant. :"',. , 1 ~ • wu ~'i>o)itiCally,cqntrived. in: 1a1d .. ,.~. abouttheflan.He~~bmitted unnecessarily high prices for •;,r.iuuon. The a1cr•w•f W'ael 1'Jlii~~ai~' µ,ietr "l'mpeten\"'' hp ordered :an lb· •If• liilaald the ~evelopment ~letter 0 criUciam m>IJ1 MaYor .. ener1Y, Ebrnntc receuioil and "'\best eight \'U $1 ~d •it~jld"h\ IQ ~ace t..estjeatio.i, JIJ:liomLYaaid •itt his ~~·"<• ~~!lft~ch,~ ~Y . Donald,)lclnal~ •1td ;a~ti!llll' of '1 omtinued-!lfb. unemployment," -'l'>rily•e ll'oCI any ~ch .. ,......._. ... ~l.1 '.. ·-• ~ :" J.'.1..e:~:iis:" .'""""' """"•• •· ' theplanwrttten'ti1',tlie yl!!-fl!. 1Ald ·Bruc!'e ,Bey_aeri.·assoc1atron led t • 8 ..... ""· ffl':,'\'i,,,,,,. --a ,.,_ Al · ed tA ~ •-· '""'••ti • Clli ·~'"" •' ' ' · ·•" " "In easence, lb~ city believes 1-'-esman-,.· "' " · ._!MOUJl 1.. a .. 1 •"""'· ~ , ~ ·..orema~ereDiooj. ~ eneva, ·• ~ign .-?'" '.f'"v.-........ 01;1. -~ .... • • ............ , • • • , , I""' passj!~ ~brough to individual _ • -marred-lly a Soviet bOyco!Uhat wu·man.age!Jlen _1an~t Murry ;;==;:;;;;;;;:::,;;;=;:;;:;;:::::;;=::;:;;;====;:;:=;::;;:;;:=-;;=:::;;;=::=;:, ";,=='""'========='=.,-Pi11:1n~•vtt'l11ed .p,ll'Tfor mh -lO!J'llietfnitedstatestowitbdraw Cable,8'-f~~'fi'~pl.in ~,-,--. ---" ·" --'-'-"7~...,~-- , $1 oftnfeatmeht. · its obaerver as well who Thom~ saiil had petfornled ,-,,_......-...,_ , ~akinlP!lbllC s'uch·detaila!J! a There 'were ~o smiles, similar illvestiilii!!ont for'~the ~orial ta,x staff analyU&. handshakes or apee:cbes · as a A.n:Dy\a Inspector ~. _ ' '/~on Wednuday began a soldier and diplpmat'jrom bot.b· · Cable concluded lbaflbe~- -• -~examination of tax shelters. ~ slilet-sl(ne<t-tbe·acconl, wdrked-ty peraonnel dep'!fllD!!DI "clid an J:'l'he Hou1e Ways and Means out ln. 10 'd·ays oJ' sl:luttle '!excellent Job'' ne·goti.at.ing . tile ricommltlee received I.be ii0-_1>act-clif>fOl!laey-by Klsslngerthat-Ob. -contr~~t and ''made tbe.filht ~ -1Jillilym;"WlllC!i dfcl Mt Identify ligates Israel· to give up another ciaion w4e~ 11 recommended ~ tax'P&)'ef'S referred to. 3 500 square miles of the Sinai that the physical examS. be done ti This analysis, d~aJinl with ex· Peninsula. by anoutSide contractor .. ·. amples involving 24 partnership The Soviet Union and the Upit· _ The investigator .also a,cu.sed \1and three small buslneu eor-ed Stat-. co-ch.airmen of the Dr. Thomas Hamilton, a Cjl\lll_ty !Duration tax ret~rm selected by U.N. Middle East confetl"'C• health department officjal1 Ol;~- he Internal Revenue Service, 'were to have been 'tlboervera ai ~g :•very P<Mjf jildgment" )lo_. . cerna_ tax shelterlllc ID I.be t.beoeremony. · 1 ma)ting , disp;u-allng comments ~uofrealestat'e,caltiebreed· But Russia boycotted it in ontbecontracttothepress. . P"I. and feed.Ing, moviea, and oil anger at" the p~ospect ae a new Thomas back,ed _Cahie;s coo- ,:andgasdrilling funds. .,..~erA••• P"reilence . 200 clus1000 by-alaq telling \be botrd A tax, shelter ts a legal lnvnt· cjvilllinl to man monliOr/iig 'ala· I.be peraonnel department· "did , ent device u1ed by persons wbo tiO.. -introduced Into Sinai and an excellent jpli." . · 1i:Put aome m~n.ey !Pl!>_• I>rDiect the'1J'nited state• stayed away··· 'Aljar lu J ,lle_)ealtb dep<!rl· l!wit.b a goal of bui\cUJ!g up some rather than embarrass llust!a by ment anclCOW)\Y H'alth Officer 1accounting losses wbicbtbeycan underliningitsabsence. Jo~n Pbilp~.~are. ~P.pc·erned, tlQ8e to wipe o\lt their recuiar l!'· · Both faraeli and BIYPlian Tbcimaa sai4, Heely~ strong-l~i!?ome for tax P~l'POI'"'· It •• sources said the Soviet-blthatthere15a·forum,Corhonest uted byperaonswlthsub-American absence bad 00 effect dissent within °1.be countr and ~ tial l~come outside the area on the agrepment•. • · that the actio~s 'Of .memDen of }' volved10.tb~1he)ter. Meanwbil'!-Israeli forces the health depptmentshoul~ not !'! The enatence p~ crossed fntO southern Lel>anon . be condoned." ~"bas become aio~ill pplnfforclis-today · ..,4 baUled Pillestlnian Hamilton advoclll<!d retal111ng •. ,encllantment "Ith t.bef~ of _ g,ietrilJis neaitbecityci!Sldcin. the:physicial examinations . e federal taz s)'lle111." con· The military command ID Tel witbiD I.be.health department and r.;greuional tax staff~ said AVIV salij I.be llraells'(ougJrt two Wll an outspoken critic "' I.be ~tin a separate report. • :;!. .... . -~a pattols outside tbe city. OCHTI contract.~ .. } · Mllit8ry sources said tb6 Israelis i! .. setup~roadblOck'ioulbofSidon f'..O. Page_ A~ : 1 ORA'!_GE COAST vsc to intercept possibfe (uerrilla at-, . ( tacuacroosthebonler. GRADING i, TbeTelAvlvcommandaaidall . . · • " """0r .. c..tio.n·i''"''i ~·~ "-I~eli forces retumed safely but • • ~ .....,"-""•·~·••••-1.-.-0r..,.. a 'Dumber of "'erri.Uu were bit ~ c.dl'lil.i1..,~c....-11y.s.wMii•illN.t• hrtbeexchange of-· .. "-~ lt was pietely'chani'ed' the !!!tuat1on. Ailot.ber developer !\Olltenlled, "You've•towO\I all cle+••nnment exr'ept stilt houses :~· ::. ·~ir.,-~ " ~-.....,.,,,,... ,...,,,.., ll'lf.,..ri Ftldty f9o .Con• 5 ...... Ull;:" ~ ,.. .. , ""·-1 .. K ... "'""11101 ... 11 .. d11i!M-~ c_.., ___ If any •uerrlllu we'r·e ' lllfl Y11!ey. "lrlflfte. S..docll•-· Yl lltt •1111 kiD~~Wll ,-~ • 1-loN<ll/So.,.11 CHtl. A, ...... •"'°"91 cu. elll1tirit.•'1'hH'-'""'•r••~n.e B t I Bel t '-a1'~-• pr11W.1p11 ""'011tn1"' ,,.,., •• , .uo WHt a.., u n ru • a r msuman t; StrMt,cat.lfM1 .. ,c.u10•111•~ spokesJ?an said the ~guerrillas · tumed'back an·Jaraell aeabome landing attempt gear Sidon. . "I would 'm~bb r~.r. see 'Ille • con\roi within .tli'& for a change 1ratb• nt;¥ e" de- veloper ,.'/.~e s•ld;.'.-. • • • Robert N. Weed ""*"' 11111 ~llMI' Jack R. Curley Viti~ .... G91W.i,....,. Thom•s K•evn -• .... • f',...P ... AI ' The maydr' •WI lW ~led bee•~ he felt 11\~:dmiows ·sbouJ4 have tbe..-'chance to be heard. L,,IUltt,. owever, ·w l. n_n · ... Mrrv . rea~decr t11it ''!f;•1t1e1 dldb't"-1'.nnAl 'Ill .I. .I. ,apeik o_p 'during the •hearin,1, .. that is their oft fault." ~ali y"""'-~ On a related matter; I.be coim· -eased tiJs coacem that, U I.bl .en adopted-the Sceplc HiCbway warranty •'1'• opU-1, it miibt Element to the cicy's General become a manli>uta!ioe tool In ~::,·rtiona of · A venlda Pico, tbe hands of real estate Ca.mln<l De L'oa J11.ai'e1-,,l'nd 1Blftlnfll, ~ Ave.Uda San Pablo were 'de-Finlllly couocllmen a1reed ilpatm as scenic lblgbways. U I.bat the warranty was ID the beat development OC'ciin around the lnterat of the buyer and should · ~. tJ>.• city can require,,... bemadeacondltionahille. , dims, turnouts fol' vi•lNl>Ointa ' and ~ space ln otdet tO -malsl· .. i• T ~ther l(oloea~t . ~~~-•Ir .A.•J~1-;_~~~rifc- llANTA PAULA CAP)-Aerli,I Under irtate Jaw, tbe.cii¥"!'as t..t... and beUcgr.: llewlnlo .requited to adopl~el.~eml>Y :-r· · Sept. 90. The ety Elem<MllJ Iarltb' lil .. ceui e bna ....... ,, which fa scheduled f0r ~c • \ ' • • ' ., • ' ' . 'Save s4.o · to.·*'120! ~Rich and -.... '• I ·~ru~tic "WOSIDY-· p.ine tablc;s~. I • - ' Tlie warmth 0£ wood •.. it bas a wonderful way with a room, particularly when it:s intriguing wormy pine in, a ttiangulilr design. Now save (()llSiderably on \h= attractive: hdme acten.ts. 48" square cocktail table. Regularly $3'!); now at $239 • 30" ~ulre, INnp ·fable, Reg. $219, •16? N<!t sho'"°1;14s• so'flt table. $329 8239 • 111~ squAte ~unching~tii.hle. Reg. S.ii9;'879 :£nd ~ble. R"lg~·'ptlted $169, '8l29-- Allow 4-weeks for deli.very. PurchilSC Q!l COtlYe/lltnt TecmwAy-Accounl Fur11iture .+ ' I ! • • • • ' • t" .. ~ ~,:;:~~~=~J·~·.-:(r7 lqday to batUe a ,r•8kll'~ be·~-Se t it Ult·•--~ CJ'.'-fJ.t•-.J!:bic~ ll'iKlnd """Jon P , • m ,,_, .,_ _.. aeverall\oun .l'NCb.; odopt "7~atdaa<adlwlnene._,, .--I ~ . BulJodc's-Scnuh Coa:st'.Pl!:rta, S,an Diego-Frcewayac Bilscor, Cosu Mesa, ''6--0611 • . i . ' I I i I ' I I ) -• ~· • , ~Equal' Justice HardtoDefine? i .. ' Beslstant to Beat · • . -------Sili:oo~ lgmtion 'Wiring Termed ·Best Capljjll New1 Set'rice ~ ~ 'SACRAMENTO-The cur· IN HIGH GEAR ""'t la&ue of 'Moto~ 'Magazine . . .ttPorts that when you replace . . . i the ignition wlrln&· .., )'OW' • The ,stigma that hall aur- car It might be wise to use rounded plastic parta and ac· the new type of sl~!i:lr£i ceuorles Is nciw very ilowly <>e>verid wire that'la llftiq to -e ~ new lmqe its way In.to the wlrjng forncd·metalautomolilleand systems of many new trUckpartaandequlpment. enline9 • , · More and more new cars 'the .·familiar llypalon are comlna out with plastic jacketecl llllitlon 1'ables that 'and/or plastic and metal slnce•l960 liave beeome ~·· parta, and the pluUc In· dard equi11meat on mcllt d!lllt'Y la coming Into real domestic cari are rapidly be-eompetltloo with the steel.in-· Ing' replaced by •lick, .n"* d!lllt'Y. . . sllicone-covered wires. , If y0u liave .a rather late The . n..W wire comu id model car or truck, rou may various c.qtori, but ap .. 1 IOOll ftnd yourself chOOdina pcarance la 'Got the real ,... between pl11tlc and metol asaiiti&.belnsused.Silicooe replacement parts, Is far morey.!',,.islant to !be ;PFlicularly parta tba1 have Jilsber undedlclod heat result· uillvenal,appllcatlon. Inc .from engine operatinJ By generous use of, rein· 'temperature increases that forced plactic1, one car are Uf9Clated with aircolidl• manufacturer WU able to cut tlooenr and eml11imi COlllrol ~ gross wel1llt · ol. • 1975· systems. ' model car by over 20 percent. Hlgber 'ap,rk T~lta1e• 'lbe bet A~S In pounda generatell_bf-.•leetranic fpi. wasover700. tion -arowm a,ooo volt.I -* . . llave pl••ed "° even sraliter l'relldent Ford b¥ sranted burden .on the ~al Detroit one of Ill bl1gest l>lsb 'lenllon ••ble,tbat qi.Ult" wishes by reeollimoqdlnc -•t• In areu ol. .iD!fnae lllat ConlJ'ess ln•ct a &eese beat close lo Iha walls at Jn. oo currant 11uto eml11lon e and exllaust mfllllfilldl!. llandard1 for the -five Water •Dd 1rlt combine DIOc!eliears. 1 With oil lo ••l!M d.fmage to The iecommendatlai b a these wino.that must carry• nbotantlat mov• ••111 lrom hip voltqe and do It all with llle-llloa.l>e took nearly six 'iii alJlolµte> minimum.., ..... mtbs .,o;-ailll It 5' IGl'e tn radio Daise and lnte'1•-4'1dta a aeml•m.i« batUe Co,ilpara Uut minimal l>l'lce 'b«w-tll Ford admhlf&tra· · lnereaae, and c6ntl'dea' lion aad environment· llllccne '!l'irlOC lhe -1 lhn* conaeloul Jawmaltlln and you replace 1our IP>ltlai lqlalatora r•-ontlnl all Callies. ohhe COUJtlry. • .. • I • • •. . Tharedaf • Closing.bk~ • •• • NEW YORK' STOCK EXCHANGE . • • -• • • • I ·! 1 j j I I • ----1·-- . • . . '!!!ur.!or....,_ .. 1m, • ...--.--·--~--------· -· '' "fr:riias~ DI of Mile Square Park in Fountain i:::Valley; 1under constriiction, will include '\ ::"A!lve'1ture hland" -filled with play· Y. ., ':'.:lrOwld tteats such as pirate ship shown ~ ;;llllct.a rocket ship. 'Phase will cost $592,000 I· and.iri4;1ude lighted baseball field and 12 Jlgbti-f t1mnis courtS, Work is expected to' i'. be ~pJeted by'.late December .. 'i .. . ; :A btelth of freah air/ . . I '-ti ' _ ntn ,. • DAILY PILOT • r- IS YOUR ~CAR -· LOCKED? ,, J .i ·' I llPOit'soREO BY YOUR LOCAL ~ DEPARTMENT -. /· ' 4-'0t·fi:oniiiiiy'r - , SPEEb COQKER ·.· {' ' + j '.':t•". _1 '·' :91 . · Ot:icb, tooda: in'~ hSlf , __.....- fbe t1m8. seals Jn vttai'nihS, min4'r•I•: . Mi~ge Out flavor. · -.utomatic 1 S·lb. .._,,,, con1ro1. •• ' ~. M04<M • ~· y' ASaJNE . I · lntenslye Ccre . I :Lotloit '. I I Rldt,tgr~9' .. ~~ ., ..... • 1 -"· •• • • WE'RE BACK IN OUR OLD • "'1----~-----.,,Si:!'iTfi"OlitAuPJ'N°'(fGROUNDS• with • . . -.aNEYLLOOK!.~­ • lM -. '.··.HARBOR -.CENTER ·~· . . -, -. ~300 ~QR rATWll.SOttt ·C~ST~ t(ESA • I , \ ~ ... • .. : (B111tcl1 1iiigM _KI~'. I . • REG. ~80 . LEISURE SUITS ~59 •• • ' ' r '#•I'"'- ~ . ' -. . ' OR .USE Y,otll GENTRY.LTD OIMGE , PH. S4o;l I 500i " l 't ' ~--._•,;. 1· ..... 1 •' \ '. . 'oJ;l.e-EJt9p' sho~p~ at its fin~~tl,' ! . -• " OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS tr.rL~ .. ' , • • • , I .· . t 1 I 1 • 7 , • . .-· · ~2 ~1}itrwn--f~r. ~ 9z~;:r~~~ .-. llyHELENTJIOJUS ,._ _,,,. olald lotl1r!IOl1fill,nm n.ne !o'r"ZIYPt"°'u .... ' WAslUNG'I'ON (UPI) ..;. fhe . betw•n $3.l bUllan -p .s ailllloa. I. ., • l ._ - Unltedstat .. baspromiaedmore < .billli>llinn .. 11m5-'ll. • ·. -lb\llteda~...,;w lb• 12 billion in mil\UrY and He said $1 .5 bUUon ot the Dmlooralie-letjffn ti>.lhe Wlille economic aid to lJrael Ulla )'ear.• lirMll ald"Wlll be'ln Ille"~ o1 ~ rot:~ ~ by }llu- M<t 1q> to '800 llllllion for Egypt . -~ oilatance, Ibo nil In ._, wbO ret....-'ltecb>eaclay UDder terms of lbe new interim ,.'"'°°""'1c'belp. 1 • nllht. f""'! m. ..... .-.i lllcldle Sinai aecord, it was dlJclooed to-'1l'•if. 1 ob b M.eYatJ of ~~11rit!ilon"'Wlliel\.'CUlm!n- day. • • , .: caiu~o, U.. ..... .,, House in -..-ew'P•Ci. <-.: • .. (The As.OOiateil Pr..,. s;aid the· Democratic. Leader,)sakl ·.oon· fine! and.ltf~ !lllllOd lllelr commitment& would'cost at 1east greui(mal leaden were told that 1ilc:ond iat~ilb Sinai peace $9billlooove~tll~e"'y"¥'!.l ., · " ~ •0!'1d "ut a1Ttie1 wllb Uie ~fJC\!l'jjr)D a bdef ~ llouseRepubbcan.teadei-jO!m .· ~llmoe, , ._, .e .. .,~JI' ~a; J . Jthodes ·said af'tef. ~ ~ute . (khe'rs "emerging from th'e marrid by a SOYiel" · tbat White 'Houje briefing Of, con-. meetlq aaldJ ~ mlllioo to '800 led~ Unil.ed ~tea to wllb!lraw P'el•ipnal leaders, l!Y Presjcleot , , Q\lllion ,l)a,.4 been t>ledled to .i\p ~~ ~ ~ r ' , Ford?Jt:d .SecreJ;ary .of St_ate. _EaJpt.Jn.,ci:onolQ.i(.aJd....a.lt Ad· ':?JLtr,I: .. .Y""'u~ 9.•mUis. Hen~y :;A. ~~!ngerctbat ihe ~~o!f!claSasaldthetop_ • • ~l!l~n.;.P .... AZ>_ • ...... 41.~ , -~ ~1-,,..-...,..---~-·,_~ ...... --·-.---------....-. -::.....1:..-:--,........ _;;J . e .s <Exe}ised' R~~r~f:i~~ ... ·• ~ s . -~ -· Woman~PensJ.,,ry, , . y 'f.qern up~ _ --~~ ~ JAci<SONVILLE, Fill-<¥.> -~ A"~oman -Sutn· 4· p' p' ~n·_ .. -...... .:i-r-.::.. .. ,.a1', ~{Ji,.:,.; ........... mooed for ju!'.Y, duty the week of Sept. ts ent Circuit· . ~""'-I:--. -.,~ .. '&,¥-llJ. CdurtClert<'Morg"anSlaUJl!i!er~regreta._ ··" , • .. , •• _. . . Thl• lilttri .&.y "'~~ He received a 1etter ,W!'.Clnesd» ill wiqcli, ~ D ••ehf -ot Hu.itl ~~ , '"""" • ,,.. ,. W9m"1 said, "Jlealb', I am retbft: pleased as this ••• 8,r.'::., !i., 'bn· ·a)iiO;:--07~' "~~:JI' . the rmit .and ·Ollly call for jury sernce..le er had:-•':if!i:'•;·· fo# ....... ~-Jfowever.,.I!Jllulwllavetoll_.,~ .. ~]IUl'li4111 f • • N v"'· "'"' . · ' i! comeDec.29 ... ' . ~~'"-,.:; . • ~ /: ~eliided i'!\lll'P<>l'm: • · 'Ev~, 170IZ: Plpeb3,Lane, ,, tC<!'I lhle'.,,,;ili Jl.'f 'a.:11.ruil. • .. ~~~ ::-dis:.:'~~ : " My dinlurea fit me'fiM. ,._ dic!Ates anJI Jiegan . his new ~- I can ue?With bf/~~ '\ ,.-~ ' ignmentthis week. , , iure'dom;p.nii;/t;iJd."_ ' . will be i;harg~ with the e· ,.. \"~-,. 1veJop'ment and cool'dination-*ol ' J&;..1 .. , :+. the ~.:;~~-!~~~~!."!:J.? W. ~ng told Slaughter,. lb!! ~"1::t~~on Ci°:: J': • " · w~ sJi1 N c';.T9i\' {i, fJ: _' · }fo." igy~~~·)C: ~~; ;• ~~~y-used ;~~...,.;with su;,_ ~.ToroUdLai:aHllls. 'Tbanli• to._.nt:lous t~~,:L ,._,tbf1e • mall '/i>•-·..cor· '· stanti81.ibc9me outside the area · -~ ~ -~ , , -\Eyers formerly' we!rked foe. the · oo tu --~Id !>"*di!iilla~.;: ~-w;retu.,,. ..i~ ':-UIVOl~l:he sheJterc · ' 1 ~ ·~ , : , •• .. ~ ..,-~on-Beach Departqien~of 1ng , ~,ooo. a t'cl~~gettln1 -· .fli )~il Revenue ~ The exfstence or tax shelten S ' d. di ·.,b · ~-ll\ •' ·· "*'b-1\Dd .Recreation ai\d Ill• $,15l;llOO'.!'f·a ~bySJ~an·.pJaldq ~tax sbelter;ing lri the "hubecomeafocalpointfordio-a • e 3c ' use~ =· IJ'8ft0 Ublfied -Dis--..llO';OJIO.( I L ' <. ~1 • .... of teaJ fftalO, CatUe bnied· eftCbantmenl wilh the~· of ) · • . A'.r""'•tate~'lll4rt-. _.lng:llnokfeedlllfl rn""'-·liifcl oil the federal tax system, con• ' 1 • , ·• :. :: ·• • · • · ·: eel ,.,.I.tit~~~~ ·•aacf.1~111t1r~u~,"!'' .. ,:· '"5li0J1•1'tax ·statfexperts.sai<l ---' -_.,,.__) .. -~ -·., ; -•· J n · · ' ~· CU';.:.,J'or OllC~1SI )llVested Iii .,_A 'fai< shelter!• a legal illvest· in a separate-report. ·; Cost .·By · $2·f'· 4 000 ·. -~· · ' D.~· ·• · !bis'*-.~P~~~eable IMIK;deylce~tiy-~Iw · one individual in~ed 1n ·c. ~ to.dlidi<it ce:i;:,,"""l"•fi!tt.ta>i-put ~e .,..,!'¥ 1nto-~;-ec1 ,. <3ltie.~taxshel(e~had$118,IJl!t ; • . ~¥1lar; · \1T< • .•~!" JMlt!!fee with ·a' Joal "of~!diJll '1P some In .lllcome. All this income wq J F. · • nd ;,..J'c r : 1 diYI ~ --• • -'· t-~ AC<Olllltinlt,4'• wb{ch tbey'\,ao sheltered ·by $112,000 in IOllei Personnel Director Gary 19'15-78·fi .. al •year-w!Dl>e P.158 n;e :q_,; ~Z ,,.ulowl~. ln three 6usineso -·ICfll'i.,.,but N-r.,War In-from caWe tax shelters, $5,000 Ii Sb1nkle d.i1oloSed-lOd~ UJat the per monthlor;tb&""Dager_ofthe ... "'~ :,, ;.., .!.--" :.-":""'" day:s!.of per..attOJI, a cattle-~o~ (or ~· Sturpo~ .. lt is (SeeSHBLTER. PageA.Z) : .~alllr)',.-P.ackage ~ated by ·dlSJtict:sb'ualilealdlllCe:' • LONDQN\Ai!>~lfenryW:rn-f!"'"tax el)er lost .Sl-:927 ·.~ .. ~ ,:. • · . .., ·• · .: classified employes of the Sad· , berg, the reJ_~t~&uitor of w-. '9Yeetor•~;'IOt ded1'C·· .... ~.~~'\.f(· .;.. .. .:,, ... l'f.· dleback Valley Unified Scbool •' . ~ rresal:liuielh'fif -.,~ lioiiot .• ,.,....,~. $1liiv~:· . tf' . ;J ~ ··' OJ~,., . District will cosftaxpayefs .~:_1··.'..1'.p'.'pojlbled edbythe.1.oni!OnD J ' . I 'fffm ;R'J! 'ershl~in-" 'l>P•p '· 'ii'.:en c·.:,nnt~~.' $214,000. . -··' ":I> ~ ~f·liB-iliylng'Jn aniliterv,f ·'' ~•lotll:bil(e~Ol$1-!a . ~ ·u...-r c . 1ic:; ..... Tbe'G.3 percent raise Was a:c-~f · !-'I was ber1.0Y.er -. .. I am,.un ~.....T"''aitl'eg~n~)olilof · ... 0: . : ..; ' J corded to approxt'inateJ' 400·run. T · "~· · ~ her friend:' · · ·~·· "' · _ · ~t!ilbt was SC~ million and -, . , . . time and 250 part-time.non· . 0 Sadaleback ; W?nberc .. • ·4z.7eu:-old ~ --]lacliiby,Jt\';qmit,il"hlch "Ni . --~···E .. !> m· •', teaching elnployes by unanimous. ~ ~ .. : • ! ... · " ..... .... A-ngeles ..... auto· salesman,· W.1, 11D011mW!f.:.t0 ;$1~.·1be~ lou -. • .ae _, 1...:. 1.i..11:m-.,ms ... vote !of the -board of trustees ri divm:c.ed seven ¥ears a.co and\»!t ~ l'.hrou'h~to .1ndJv1dual 14.! -• ~'-+<' ..,....a_, . Tuesday night. S""ho.ol cane) .a U-year:Old son. Heleft -jliinnjor1-'1(veregM}2.9'7!oreach .• , .. ~· ' It r_aises the bottom step ol the ~ •. lo'. -· • 'J:ay~ lut.mon'!> ,when ~:ile-~Of~me~I. 'i" • ,.-!'.~· :~ :rorll's'new 'Teen· ~ter ii p.m. Mondays through •l"tic!Aya classified salart schedul!I. from • .. '!'he appointment ol 1:1 people · treu. rejolaed · lllcbard-B"""'1. -·¥eklili! public-slidl <l~Er.." ..-lilecl pi O.P._en t11ls nionth, but and will o(fer gollies r ~ ,oc· '378 to $402 per month mtd,tbefup · to a.;ctU..ni·A•VllC1':l'• !lecrea· ber~add-· ~ ~ ".. --ilonal tn st.ti.....,.~. llD'ilimrig1 ari needed-tiel~e-a , tivities to junior and 5'nipr11Jgb step from $2,48:i to $2,820, ~ , tidD Cem.m,aa10n '"hH' been ••t " ot,. ·i.er--to ·M -appy., ~t.'O.ft-'W_edn*8Y. be&an,a retreatf"on program'can be~ school students from the El Toro . Shinkle, ltowever, explalbed . ratifje4 &y trustees ot·the Sad· wbo(he with..one,• Rieb or ...,, exa~otioil of tu sbeltei'L Reoldents are _being uqlct to . -ar~. . that the top level" I• bnly dl"'*"k :Villley Unilled--·Sl?bool "-·' .-. -~...... ~ b..-·llus.o':W'f#and Meal!S bO!i-:l all!'i:litbe games and,,..,,,. The .program will be '.iOinllY theoretical. No claaalfhd Distil..; · .·; -., Tlw""Y~Pllper slli<t,Wml!<rl . : "'ptJ!~!'li tl)e so;~e .. 6v!B;s,,...,..am by dOOatlD& ah~ timded'by the Saddleback Valley employe Ol the 4lllrlct <:WTelltlY • Mom of lb commlasiOn 14'Ji\'IJlg lJl\lf fri<l!drln Li>i>don ~; .ll<bk!b •tlid not •dentify . ol t!IO !ollo.~g items ' A~b{' Unified School DlsCrlct apd earnsthatmucb. -will ill•• 'tlenera~ to • 8!id JOIOl'kinc«m. Oolltrad a tu)la}'era£efartedlo.-·:· .n .. 1ect11cw")Jdbcl<..endfahles, 5erviceArea6taxes. . The higbeatdauified salary to the .... Kbooi dillrlct'S tltteatioo ~aphec. :. ·. '1.'hi1'~aly1r1,,dealing wath-eK· a blaekboard • .ia bulletin bdard, ·El Toro residents infe~ested ig be paid by tbe district in •the progri.t.b. and keep the board of .... ,. ·~····· ~ .... _ .. · ........ ~ . .h • ..•. ). · -J ll&Diber .. ,fOr: const.1u1dion .Gt a . plannil,:lg the center'i .act:i.viUe1 1r!'5lees "pOSted -OR recreation . 1'' ···i•_.-rpo __ ... ;., -;·'-.-:-',.,· ..{.' r,jl~--· ee.2::. :·.:., .. ,, ..... 0 .: ·'n'· --I.el: and shelvinc'for,llorace ' are invited to attend a meeting tif wilhintbe.saddleba~ey. • -. -. ol"'i>P11w •· • So .. · ' the El Toro Homeownj!n A!f. C ' '!" Thenewtommias are: ~·a60D1r .may be· made by soCiation at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 22'"1 , oast . Rick Bobay and SteVe Doering , • , colltacti91 g,· ,8outb Oran1e µis Alisoe lntermediale Schoof • _ Servic•Area 4, L•cun• Hills; .Af · · • !' · ·' . ' C.""ir, Recr eatron Qffl•t a\ ',t ~gnier and-Sandie l;l!l)zlip, s 5 .,:::·:: ' . :.; ' u' -· -• 83Nlllr , >I. '_fl_, ' • •· ~ ~·· Area 8, I'll «'oro;'Gerry tu· B.~-,,. --. . . rA -9r.· ~-Teen c!!'ll"' .lYiJl •be . Spring Rains ~ ·weat"'--er .. Saq~ders -and Larry Coasld, ,._~ ,. 1-~;ln a:'9 !!i.so."rocg~ble .,· .. _{ LD 5erW:e .A\°ea 8, Sou!h Laguna ', ' . .IL. .• •• .'! • I • . •' d-Dl}li~ \91!e'Mlnlf~~ ' • ~ Patchy late-night,and Hills; Cal Neve and Tony Dunc<: County S}.lpervlr-r ~WU altended ¥Y 'Ill Di:~ 233nJ>\llielifearRoad,EIToro. Cause Delay -~ early morriln& law clObds · Loecboer, Se,rvlce Area 9, Ills-'l'MlnaUWOJ:,.wbo baii-'1;1f<n ae; '.·ll'lilcr.lltld-~ .munWr'of ci 11.w.lltbefPOD from8 p.m. to'lO . . •. Friday..i otherwlse _mqSUy 1sion Viejo; Lynn -WUlmi and uinp.~~ane...J«'·-:~&m·JM~ytowD~-;... . .. ·, ~ 4 ... 4'"°'' .... .. - sunny •kles with beach • l'loraAnderson, Se(vlceArea 12, airpOrf' ... t RU.be Calfbniorin Filnii1>cik, Jljlt ·o•d the moun--·': -7--• • · I Sil ' d · highs from the low 70ll ris· A-e1ea,..,'1llllil ,, aqd -Gtace Ri,wnide Coomly, 1al!ltoc!a1 be tainltrom:relneculo. . ·g~mD ~ T 0 Vera 0 • lngtotheuppei:l!)slllland. Ruedter, abllcoC.anvon, ·' waa •'•a~ a~d nrp/IHd" .• F.-llbcook .zeoidents have µu-.~1,I( ·'' ' ~ ... S .. E TO. 8 ._,... -• i ----• ~~W•JJO:O~~ ~""•4',.c..-.,iiil'-tbCplan· • • , II-Rain and muddy building site ,.- 1..1'1 ,,.,, ..-bT.RITt!nlde~~ • --1*«-lffNIMi«4at-or . r.u o1L...; conditwns this sprih-g ha>Ve -"I wios •11>inl .aloaf'thinklll ~altel-n.,....•bedlrectly Uf&-u~ caused a delay in the· official fiw childrm • 1DOkhfd bl ' TllE':S•'IC' Bl'D~ 1 -~-~1 w•· """ •-.. ott-• ¥• • completil!'.I'. dale of Silverado -·., Pr«UI°"' ,...,_ • ~"-~ n,uo•ei:;w.u -,_--. ._, • ~ ~ • • • ••. ~ ird9 u.ir.a.l~ Uld. "'OurltaffwuJ>nparin•to -~ ·be.bad. • O (UPI) -)i)>e Hieb Sc I, the continuation """ 1111/ad ,_ tl\ollltr ~ iuo . ..w.. thi.llrat CorJDal.,.-.. al!l@ed tb ""'1cieDllJ · we -11 ~«A .., ,\be campus of the S.ddleback Valley ,... .. _ 1o1-iw,. w -L"' u~to~•tatrbll!ay.r •· • ·~ . ta:All4--anit> ..J -i.a1 J r"8•1un: UnifiedS.boo1 District. I>W;Zw-. ""-Al -: • , ""lllliGFIECD "va <W .:. ' · Tbe,1Jlclveral4o·•b0ard •n· '-".'di.,,~~·~·· oou(bt bl' Gt Sdmund•'G, The sebool will be C<U11pleted ' -·•·•~ · · ~birds 'ap1r1ied -..wnOUoly 'roofect~~~ ha-Nllle._lll.eaoeMw,Alie.,,~..,.C.~aSliliidJ!lin.,-tax Sept. -15, five days after the 1.lilei' ' ' ,,..,.,; $pru::fil!d ptt.sboj> away SUO-a111rni..-tri-c:vowor•aclllb-Oilll....,...._~.,,.,_., ~ ~ ifor :-• Ho.....,,,,. '"'"" beginalng of the fall quarter . .,_,.,.,,,; ., ._._ • 01 -,.. over· ,_.· [fllleeula;T""""1 ~er •:;1.,.,.,.Jl"'9l11J~-~·· _...,. .: '.; ~ • ... Principal Balley Dougherty: ~~~ •• =-•• ', -P,abab;(a eounty~sald tbe lleln1 •••11red 'by SP Di4o !~lnF~ '?lie: PfOll"/'•cl: c911l;IJl~I however, a,ssured school district ~ • '\ll _;_. ': "•• di ~l.ieet'~blsboll'I . 1o iilneeleim"1111· ':111~<1ment (S.CA.l.',Z.l .>to ·n-u.iees earlier this weelt that --.. -eo"li'.i: .,.. .. ,, 1 bu:.,.. weren't 0 or nary udlo11ppnsed;;-. • _, ,. ti..&.•\!9netm, RIJev . ~n~te tM •1•~Dlit PllJce .da-M~,.Mll be able lo occupy =.... o. 014 ~i.~~r.•.-:;:a i:., ':lJ:';; ' 11-bi!'lllti w~ bullt a .,...,,. I 1"' (Ott 'w.o. 111iiJ tile. INllllilI& whlJoo,workmen put ,. ·--:! -Q.• ;l.1 w~ •loo• • • a.ooo;ocie~-,Clllllf:~ tAYal.lf= Oltibeft!)!Sblngto~hes. , • £ .... = : ~ curlolne6 blrd1 were ~~~f-~tt's.;._;x; ~ T~~bl'·.~~~!11m~t.llt~~ ::.,,,.,. Jl """:'-, •• ,=,J;:'Hid~ ~ala at Countit qme1<1.,._... · be!!,! HI:~ .. -~lolo Industrial distrl,ct qp. :ni..R1v1ntci. ~ moh•!nl • · · ~ U.. . )IOllleu.,.BurroughlCorp.11 it--· • -· -1 I ·· ..... 1 ,. r .. .... __ .,... 1._. . ~ • .• , " . ' f. PENSACOLA, <Fla. (AP> - · P'ow-day~!d twin alsten are cl· "'Win• !Our~ .. their _parents de-cide wbeth'er to resume a court . -~t Ip pr6)1o..i th• !hr-month :.,. ._.ture Jl!l•11t. from recelv· .~ 11'• &loOd tranaluilono. , :;r Juvelnlle Court Judce. Theo -'Bruno •P.l'Olnted atUJmey Joel Cohen U leilal 11\iardliUI Wednes- day nl&bt and authorized him to ).• make the decJaion if doctors re- ·•· commend: ttaosruslons for the ·• er!Ucall;r!U girls. Tlie parent.• attorney, Henry ~lay Mitchell. said the order would J>e reviewed before Ron J and Denita Ivey of Panama City, ~ · Fla., decidewhe.therto appeal it. The lveys, members or Jehovah's Wltn~sses, said their '-.. ·reli1tou1 beliefs /orbi.d blood transfusions. f I 1 ~ ."Of course, scripturally, the t .. court is Wfong in its judgment,'' :l l'ro• Page Al. :· ISRAEL .•• ., . ;: •. ' • Robt rt N. Weed l'l'nl0t11t •flll PW!lfttlltt '5adcll•1Nck Y•"9y0ffk• UMILa,,1~et ...... f'iWit.,, OIMrOffltH .. .. IM.-: m-.. 119yfitrMt tt.-11e--=111 u»~..__.. Hlllll........, ... ,It: I Nii llM:ll......,. ~ W.0-....... Ult<Gll ISHI ...... _ Te..,,,_M (7t4) MHJ21 ClallltHld Adver1klftl MW671 ~ • .,. ..... ~OM:· Jt1-4:110 ,,_...,(~ ••s.iouo .. p.,..p .. pAJ -AIRPORT~ , . • • •• '· • ' . , • -• Big Surf Expected . On Coast.·. Mem"benlUps lnKKKNi.Xed • • • • ., • ! . , What's a Fair Load? I ' 1 ~·argu111ent aJreaW hu come up that th $30IOOO to $50 000 "nllld«ate income" houslnl to .be built in tlie Inlne VDlace of New Culver will not pull its share of the tu burden.-shifting it to other tax· payers. , , . . . . •The Irvine City Council is determuungwhether to ltave tpe area as "perJnanent agriculture, ~ow ~e-· velopment ahead ol se!ledweor haye the Irvine Com- pany w&lt ~ i9llli w build th8!'8-The area Is 1,~ acres nortliwest ol CUiver Drive between Irvme Center Drl've and the SU Diego Freeway. I \ ' ) But William UU'd' s'd, u -•nlanl 'llvtac m Tmtle Rocle h .. ~ tll8t the vlllaie, If de-~ .. planned, wlJf edllil.51 per $100-••ed viii"" to the lrvlDe "bool tu rate. . ' The New Cutnr boaim ~ ranae Indeed mat :!s5:ate enciu,ch wa to pay fOl' all 1erylces its consume. ._ 000 .. _ ••• But the brellk-evm paint Is u ..,.., ......... 10 tile same eould be said abaat-other -In the city. Also, um ar111.._t llnares Income liom com· · mtre1a1 and IndlllllxW tax• and rrom other aource1. Beya'Slq tb•..;c-*' Jt nothinl had ~ 1*lt, 1i -w coet • .toadn!lnlater. • Fuel-Saving rroject A Crc>uP of merdwlls ancl manufacturers ht Newport Beach andlrYlneteeelllly unveiled plans !Ol' a cooromated effort to save fuel tliis Call. The -111111 fOl' the kickoff of Operation Ill-· dependence include car·pQOi ~atlon, public !ft· formation campalpa and awards to ROUP" and Ill· dividuals who beat exem:plifylbeeffort lb save fuel;. The theory bellind the project Is to seek effective C()llSel'Vation at tbe IP"as5-.1'00lS level> rather thllll. have it Imposed by llClvt:mJlll!llt. The official apcJllllOnbip ol the project comes from the Newport Center Association, ll:vine In- dustrial League and the Newport Harb« Chamber .r .. Commerce. Spokesmen have high hopes for success ol ~ project and Its eventual apreadlnl to otli_er areu ona ••. continuing basis. The timing of the kickoff Is apt •With the pndict· eel rising cost of gasoline and other fuels, it seems pro-• bable that by autumn consumers will be ready for 119me llome·grown energf saving. SB I • • • SICtNTENN.IAl SPIRIT ' • I , .. ; Ba,l fteek ·, • Mea·1.-B efore A....,., Be Sat1f .' .,,.,,,,. ForFords- Dear Gloomy G1'lf .. St anipS Aren't Thai Bad · ~Brbwn • i; .. #\ ,, WASHINGTO'N -"-'lbe.Aucust Jk:ongfessional rClcesa bas 1 :!'J>aWDed a series of defections • ' [llCall\at oiJ {>ritt d....!trol ~~~ lSeDators )Iler talking to ""6'" 1nnation-Con-1cious constituents. libreateaing Gerald R-Fonl with Castille Park homeowners can't win! Now they pay extra for the school they don't w·int In the park · they've•paic\ for but can't -enjoy. . 'l A.C. , )iS.biggest political defeat since ~omlng President. · • 11 Only a w~ek ago, head-counters . , !>It the White House and Federal vehtoverride not only would be a Energy Ad; ·' humiliating defeat for Mr, Fonl Jl.l!i•lstration but would bury the last of his 'f~;J~,7t~~f energy program. I • one.third-BETrY FOii.D'S BLOOPER-, 'f 1 us -on e The political earthquake9' Betti · ~enate vote Ford's CBS interview AUf. IJ"is !Deeded to sus-·reflected in tabulated results of , rtain President Albert Sindlinger's authoritative 1 Ford's veto of n_{l.tionwide_pgll: _a spectaCul~ To the Editor: Treasury Secretary William Simon's statement.-quoted.-by columnist Paul Harvey thaf the federal food stamp program is "a gigantic riPoff, a haven for chiselers," in bis article entiUed ••welfare Breeds Dependency" in the Daily Pilot Aug.25, toll.ave more or some sembla.b.ce of validity. if any, should s how specific figures of bow many pei.r pie ln various· income brackets receive food stamps. 1 I believe that al today's living eo&ts in general and high food prices, that any family ~ four with ear"* in the. r"1&• of. ts,OOOto $7,000 may andprobably will hft.ve considerable difficulty in providing adequate.food S\!P- ply and nourishment· for .themselves without ecnsiderfble sacrifice in requirements for- other necessities such as hous-- ing, clothing, and other needs, and therefore should be enUUed to receive the benefit of. food stamps in the purchase of food. t on ti n"ll e d "' drop of 18.5 percentage points m l r&mestic con-the President's approval rating I DOUBT that there are many. &mis. Just " last Thursday, Mr. from 55.3 percent Aug. 10 to 38.8 if aey ' with incomes in excess of fl:f'cird was privately claiming 35 percent Aug. :U.· , . _, $7,000' per year e~cept in excep- 1 ~Senate votes (one more than That is ~-·:r0nt.~ 1.0wels.t l'Jtt• _ tional c8ses of large families · Deeci'ed). · ing since.38.5 p«rceiltJust. before ~·with four or more minor But the President could not tti.Mayagues incident. Althgµgh children, who receive food ( MAILBOX ~ ) tend to advise people. The reci· pieols have to decide to put tbal social security money to work aaain. . No doubt, people who recetve minimal social security never bothered to pay much taxes in 65 yean of existence. Do they de- serve a band out? Before it was humanitarian, today it is a "rip off". Does Mr. Klock encourage conniving, indolent people to &teal from us and ¥ govern· ment? In the same page, Mr . Paul Harvey says 'within our OW'D nation there are ominous symptoms.' F.W.WONG Wnt Rnpoalls · have known what his aides Sindlinger attributes Mr. Jil:d's stamps, anditwouldseemJhatin I learned last week from telephone current ~lump' partly .to bad a country which spmds.more To the E<;litor : <>allli to senators across-the""!"'·-~iif'news. iils lnt!nlewen than IJ.00 billion for armaments, Your ~itorial of Aug. 'ZI, re- try. ' . . • ... "ACOrcled. 'folec. after'y~ com-some oC wlilch undoutJtedly ii of -garding my withdrawing support Those calla drast-1cally plalningabout.M.rs. Fords com-questionable necessity and for the Irvine City Charter ap- di!Qinished hope that the veto mentsonmorality. waste, that. the muc~ leaser pears to be premature •. and its will be sustained in the $eftate ' Sintlliilger's data is supported amount required to enable those -conclusion is . inaccurate. You (with 1he House a lost ca~). by non-scientific eviden~:-· who can not without gr~at correctly state that I have "lbe reason: Senators were ~un-Item: One of the Republican sacrifice LD; other ~eeds. proY1de withdrawn my name from an dated by constituent compl81Dts _ ~·part'y's s·hTew·aest national tbeir-:-fam1li'es-w1tb adequate ~argument in s upport-of the about any new gasoline price operatives, driv~d across coun-food, should ~not be ·called ch.Arter which will appear with hikes -partl_cul.irtl~ amo~@: try on vacation,a.;as stwmed to chiselers when they receive food ballot arguments. You might . lvmers. 'J;'he. impact was .1n· (ind the whole nation talking at.amps to help them feed their have pointed out, however, that teiiiified by gloom.r lnfiat~on about 'Mn. Ford's Interview with families. · the argument is not even ~tten .figures .and Gull OU s defection an ovUwhilmingly negative ef-(Jntil defini te figures are md that some of us are not m the -from decontrol. I f--' a•••nst her husband. publicly made available from, habitofslgnin& "blank checks." 'lb flht b d ews came ear Y ec\ r.... el You also correctly poipted out e eek b nth administr . lt.eni·· ·When Ford cainpaign wbicb it may be conclusiv Y that my concern is over the fact last w w en ine Democr ~-managu Howard (Bo) Callaway established.. 1!> w~at extent. if "a' the charter will .allow the .tim learned • sw g • • Lou! Fr of Florida any abuses.In the food 11\amp or ~ ~ conserva\ive Sen. -Jo~!! trandell~ througl'li h i:,al Florida weiiare program exia~ such. coittl.cil to increase its power M.cCtellan..otArt1'nsas,,~...,-~ Ford's comments tanked articles af Paul Harvey'i :rfrlatively. That is, the council ~~o: ;:,;>y·~.i"~ with ~ice President ~kefeller "W~are' ~=le~::i . l!r'ain~ byo::;:~:~\!~~c:,:'.j 'tuents. Nest .came wdrdrlhal and high g":3line P!'ces 88 the :;•bot 'ln..rit serious consider•-pouiblycaselaw. 1 Republican' seii. Robert Taft of m.ior Repu can gnevanccs: , lion. • Ohlowaswaverlncbadly.Sowas Item : When Ford campai&n SIMONAPl'EL YOU INCOllRECTLY con- Sen. Bob Dole of Kansas. another operatives asked Republican ~ °"., elude that I question tbe ability or suPPOOedlyaureRepublican. , state cha I rm an Richard --•·_:~f ·S.m-if .-the Irvine electorate. Wbal lam I The moot slQlllling defectidn Richards of ·utah to suggest a ,..-•~· questioning ls whether any group was conservative R ubtican state fundiaiser, he replied that To·tbe Editor: ... d politicians should have more Sen. Norris Cotton of New . bil conservative state was oot IntbeAug.lJ'tssuedtheDally latitude for actions in the long- Hampsbire·, The Wb1t.e House Ford country in tlie wake of the Pilot editoriaY-pa1~. there wu • ' run. My concern in no •way de· considetedeotton a-all-vote First Lady's remarks.· letter from Mr. Frank Klocli means the good lntad of those fer decontrol. But biB.inttnds to · ...J complaining about receiving Joo actively supportive of the vote for override. RUDENESS 6 POU'nuo -much social security benefits. _ charter. II does re(lect a general Private, realisUc auessments Needles! discourt~y by Gov. because he is fortunate to have · uneasiness ~ardiitg whethe r within the adminlstHUon ranee Edmund G . Brown, Jr., of earned that much. Does be forset JegislaUve ie1 ought to be between poor and bopeleu. The California toward a fellow t.av· the United State• 1urvlves able to grant themselves more ernor may have decided th!t.11 through able taxp&y.en such as power when the only recou~e ' ( • to 9. vOte. by the .lite' selection be? · citiiens 'have are the expemlve committee .!Jacking New Yorlr Social Security Is great. Presi-' · and time consuming initiative, over Los Angeles f91' the 1916 dent F D Roosevelt saw that referendum and recall. ~ .Democratic national convention. when ihe ·first computer was Whether or not to -support the Gov. Philip N~l of Rhode completed· "Univac'' should be charter in light of the fact thallt taland, chal.r.man of the utiliied bY our government to does allow the city eotmcll to ex· Democralie gove~non, last spr· help "insure'' us against another pand its pawers <paulbly at ~e 111,1 .-;at each of hi.S"colleagues a ••depression.•• It is a maclilne expenae of the liberties ol ln-lhfn but handsome b1story of the that does not and shouldpcit pre-divldual citizens) is a ponoaal llboae Island stat• police, mail--.... al· ....... d l>ubll.shed by biS «ate'• bicentennial commlP\on. -retunied hit copy to Noel, accompanied by a farm. letter siCned by an aide explaining -·· goliCJ of ~eclioi all pfta. • Noel, w&o ha• never met JlloWD. bu been bumlnl ever a1nee:·11town doesn't i>la:r,;iflth ·a full 1eab•I upolaln, he • snapped when Brown clld not .,_ up for lb• party's·nallonal telethon ill l..,a An1el-. ' . • I .. , ' • ••o.K., JOU dlrtJCagMy ••• '' I ' • decision each citiz.en of ~ne must make in November. As I .haYe.mt y~ V1 ade that decisiQn, I withdreW' dly name from the :JUpporting argument. l!OBERT J . WEST Irvine City Councilman 0. .. __. •• _, ... To the Editor: . While Sacramento (and with it. Irvine) move farther from reali· ty, the resf of the country is get· ting back to it . . _ Dr. Kenneth B. Clarie, ~ead of Metrepolitan Applied Research Center of New York says, ,"I've been ·•r«uinC ~or the past 10 years Uiat it's time to get back to basic skills.'' CiUes throughout' the U.S. are stal'ting ,''Academic Plus'' schools. Minneapolis, Charlotte, Long Beach (Lon'g; Island), Jef- fer s on City (Colorado ), Pasadena, Palo Alto, San Geronimo, Sunnyvale, are all, through both parent and teacher demand, going back to versions of the fundamental school. I have heard, al a discussion of Pasadena's fundamental school system, our assistant superin~en· dent or schools state -in a loud stage whisp e r -ihat, ''Homework is nons~ I've listened, in school board meetings, to promises by our superintendent of schools of a · Fundamental School 3.nd seen him renege on them. I RA VE observed while the other assistant superintendent made a token cut of $1 thQusand in rel ponse to the board's de· mand that he cut hi.9 $15 million budget substa ntially. All we want from our school administrators ar e si mply: -Educations for our children. -COst consciousness. It doesn't take much imagina- tion to tbinlc of three immediate cut& in administrative salaries that would result in a savings of $102 thousand a year for starters. Please ev~ryone -taxpayer or parent -go to the school board meetings and see how, what for and by whom your money is be- ing spent. I guarantee, your eyes will bug out. RICHARD LYON CLARK l'-ofReHglea To the Editor: It is with mingled outrage apd cyni cism that I read of the pro- secution of 75 year old Reverend Zelda Pryor of the Church of Astrolight by our do-gooders and guardians of our public morals. M I underst and it. the Rev. 7.elda Pryor practices astrology, a corm of religion that predates Christianity and most other or· gani.zed r eligions. I do not practice or believe in astrology but do feel astrolo&Y has just as much basis as any other rt!cogniied religion, includ- ing Christianity. accur~te prediction of lb1nP to come. Thi• being so all cllurth" .. • are equally &uilty of foretelllng the 1uture for they do ..Ucit -.. tributiona for thls service. • The Reverend Zelda Pryor )las every rillht to publicly l!J'Ullee ' her beliefs and accept -Y fOI: its support. This pr~t has been long eslablished-tiy all other organized reli(lon• w1th the ac· quiescence of law. ' .l. • ..JA EDWARD L£w,.., BeMall DA Blelcs • To the Editor: The Oran(e County 'Board ot. Sllpetvilotl' -uilable to ·choke off investigallo11s by District Al· tomey Cecil Hicks and ten:a· porarily stalled in their attempts to transfer ~ey penonnel frol)I the district allorney to the sheriff -are now freezing the district attorney's funds. Now one of their cronies has been Indicted by the grand jury, and ls await· ingtrial. · The board . apparen.tty hemmed in by its own corrup- tiOIJ', is now aUaclti113 the court.a. Their char&•• are stupid and Ir. respansible. In the district at-- tomey'a war on political corrui>:- tion and organized ctime. wp must remember that the two~~ inseparable. Perhaps this is ""r' reason it lUo difficult for .our political leadership to wa.s_e a' comprehe~sive .war ~ org~z~ crime. Hicks J S attempting w wage such a war. and is being choked by our political leaders. I AT J'll!iT ther ·~~lb transfer investigative pef5911D9f of the organized crime unit, .but the court ruled against this, then the board is freeiing funds;trodi this un it . However. bad tile transfer been effected to ut.e sheriff, the fund s would not hav'O been frozen, because the gullib~ sheriff is in their hip pockets. Now the board is stymied, r· they are attacking the courts: The district attorney finallY has something concrete tO work. with and is doing a great job (n tliese inveatigatiops. His person~ nel, deputy district attorneys and investiga tors alike, are doing an efficient job in an orl!ei:IY. and businesslike manner. I. know ... these men. and I know they are "not. out to get anyone" as wu s u gges t e d b y ce rtain • • supervisors. I;.. MARSHALLF.NOR.µS ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robe-rt N. Wttd. P11,,,Uhef Thoma.s Kttuil. Edilor Barbaro Kre1bicll, Ed1toriol Pogt EdflOf' .. IF THE Reverend 1.elda Pryor is to be prosecuted for purporting . to foretell the future by reading the pooltion of the stan then every church in town teaching that the Blbla,predicts events to com• and his in the past. the stars 1uiding the Wise Men and telllnl them .o. Leader bq been Th e editorial page or the DailV' Pi lot !leeks t o in f~rm a nil stimulate reader• by presenting on this page di\'er,e commentary on topics of internt by syndicat• ed columnists and c1rtoonisls, bi providinc a Corum ror readers• \'iews and by presenting lb1I newiipaper's opinions and ldeeJ on nirrent topics. The editorial opinion.a of the Daity Pllol appear only In the editorial colum11 at the top ot the page. Opinions ex1 pressed b)' the columnists andi cartoonj,!its and letter wrilerr; ~ their awn and no endorsement« thetr views b7 the . Daily Pikit ~Id~ interred .. born. •• The chapter RevelatiClllS In the Bible is being taught today 1111 an • I •• Thursday, septem,ber4,im • • 1 ---~----------• ,__ . !hur!d!y. !!ptaa: b!rt!, 1WI DAICv I'll.OT • .tf ' • ... ~ • 1-,-u~ e -ll estr&ms u~.>tis :-Walkout ' ;~f!Pldd I Burt TV I HOLLYwOOD (UPI) -Film technicians ·are preparing to strike for the flrat timealnce 19'6, a walkout that could abut down all feature movie ma.ld.ng and most televilloo1erie1. Four locals-r epresenting ftlm editors, laboratory technicians, sound technicians and studio pro- jectionists -were authorized to strike Wednesday by the powerful International Alliance o f Theatrical Stage Employes, IATSE. The strike would he against the Aasociationof Motion Picture and Telnlalonproducera. In Hospital FRi's~6 /AP)-Unl-;;;; or-:°'.,:---ill'Olrc1· .. ~eierc'i1i09r1an •ailOll. !he SolJlli a .anl*er• 1e king IU,ppo~ In Cftltral Farmers Committee, cautornla •• upcomln1 farm wllJcb argued that allowing Jabor representation eJectl0119 · '•nyone OD a peraon•s land have been barred temporarily wlthciut till· pumlalloo violal<lt • from ranchn where IJ'OWen re-ccmtltuflonal properfy richtl. • tµae ac:cesa. "We are doln1 ev0rythlns A federal Judge'• temporary -Ible lo coop.eote with the restralnin1 order would, IUllesa .ALlltfl bu,t have 1.J;d on several challenged successfully, deny occutona we felt the board wu 1uaranteed acces1 duri111 a bialed. toward 'the un(ons,» 11a1d 1 period of intense election activity Don Curlee, a IJ)Okesmaii for the under California's new ·aecret arowers group. ballot farm union act. The law, the nation's first, took effect last Thursday and filing of petltions W force election& began thi& week~· · - THE ACTION CAME after growers made citizens arrests on eight United Farm Workers leaders Wednesday in Fresno and Tulare counties. The UFW organizers were taken to the Porterville Sheriff's substation, booked on trespass charges, and released on their own recognizance. BUT unt' VICE PRF.SJDENT .Dol.orea Huel'iL contended~ -caniieri c:.aDDot effRfl.ve!Yrei!ch -iforkera unless allowed in fields. particWarl)' where crews Uve Oil tberancb. "The order riieans we cannot. effectively ,tell people about ll!e election or what the whole pro-~ cedure is about,'' Mrs. Huerta aaid. "Workers ahouldn'I be dla- enfranchlsed. Tbla keeps them from getting information they. need.'' u SAN JOAQYIN DEPUTIU.SUBDUE .STOc:K"roN VIGIL!' Pending l'•rm.W-Elec:llon.llllra vioi-1n Flilda ( ( • l •U ~•Jfledhlp Angelina Alioto, wife of San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto, Jlas been hospitalized with a nervous breakdown, spokesmen said. She r e- portedly had not been able to sleep since Aug. 20 when bomb exploded outside couple's home. U.S. Dist. Court Judge N. D. Crocker of Fresno scheduled a hearing Sepi. 12 to decide whether to issue an injmlction against the access rule or let his temporaryorder lapse. For Female Jtlinors · 1 ·SACRAMENTO (UPI ) Legislation designed to C'pen more govemment meetings to the public has won assembly passage despite an opponent's compl aint that lawmakers keep enacting Jaws they can'tlivewith. The legislation, among other things, would require such locill ,agencies as citr councils and boards or supervisors to conduct open meetings whenever they are considering a ppointments t o , planning or coastal commissions. ISwnard Losa lfl-~ LONG BEACH (UPI ) -The Navy says it cancelled a $9.5 million contract with a San Pedro shipyard because repair work on two ships was behind schedule : and the delay was expected to continue. . The Navy had two ships un· i dergoing repairs at the Fellows and Steward civilian shipyard. Both ships, the World War ll destroyer Hollister and-the Point : Loma, were moved out Friday. I t B-tlagC-Ettfk . F SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A jud_ge has.,sentenced Eben · Gossage to .from six months to 15 years in prison for bludgeoning his 19-year-old sister Amy to de- ath. I Russ Sensors To Be Next Glomar Target. SAN D)EGO (UPI) -The spy ship the CIA used to recover part or a sunken Russian submarine reportedly has a new mission: yanJtipg out underwater "bugs" the So\liets planted on the seabed only SO miles off the California coast to listen to the U.S. Navy. The San Diego Evening Tribune reported Wednesday-that the Glomar Explorer will soon begin operations to remove or destroy · Russian sensors on the ocean bot- tom in the vicinity: of San Clemente Island. The Defense Department has confirmed that underwater launch tests of the Trident I, a ballistic missile wi~ a 4,000 mile range designed to be launched from submarines, are scheduled to take place there later this year. The Tribune said· the Navy "wants the Soviet sensors re- moved before the missile tests start.•• f: or A Career ••. NOT JUST A JOB BE /4 "WOMAN IN WHITE'; I I iltjtfHn~ If .1f 1diral urJ 1 .. 11tat' .4.sfi,111nt in 4 or 7 n1on1lu. DAT&aYL .l)~A 0 Cl.A~ ~~ STA.IT NfW CUlSfS STARTING MONTHLY. PLACI· SEPT 8 "!ENT-ASSISTANCE. M(DICAL ASSISTING : . PROO.AM APP.OVID IY AMA/AA.MA ACCIE-SEPT 1 s DlllD MIMIH NATI5. VllllANS 11Nlfl15 • AYAllAlll. --- "--------' .PAYMENT PLANS·AVAIL.ABl.E 623 W.17th, SANT A ANA 541-4461 JSRAEL ACADEMY AHD<ITS UNIVERSITY SYNAGOGUE !fbe acce~s ·rule permitted un· ion organizers from the United Farm Workers and Teamsters to talk to workers for three hours a day -before and after working hours and during the lunch hour. BUT CROCKER ENJOINED the state Wednesday from apply-· ing, implementing or enforcing its access rule. He acted on a lawsuit flled by a Arrest Just Like Actinf LOS ANGELES (UPl)-Actor Robert B • .Yairbaim, 28, who plays Officer Chris Owens on the televisior\ series ''The Rookies," recently met some real policemen while driving ~ugh West Los Angeles. They arrested him for drunken dliving. Police said Fairbaim's car was weaving across the center line al high speed late Tuesday and he failed a sobrie,iy test. He was booked on a drunken driving charge and released on $315 bail. ' • eztend to tbe community at Iara:e Bleuinp for the New Year -may lt come for peramaJ fulftllment, health and happiness t.o all. May it see peace come to Israel and her nei&hbors . In crder-to accommodate the-Academy~ family and the multitude of pesta who· have expressed the desire to Jotn us for Holy Day Worablp, Iarael Academy will worship under. the ltan on Rosh Haahanah Eve, Friday at 8:15 PM, and on· Yon Kippor Eve for Kol Mdra.y, &mday, s.;;,·ier;ber 14, at 7:30 PM. A topcoat or lap-cover mar be belptul lbOUid it'lum cool. . . ' . ISRAEL ACADEMY ... y "" Umited courtesy 1eatinc for add1Uonal pests la available by phoning 552-5556. Guesta will be •eat.eel at 8:1:i; on Rosh Kaahanah and 1:aoon YocnKippoor. 552-5556 14738 .. Sand Canyon Ave., lrvl'!• IOHs-t.~"••••rl ·-$16 ....... sau . .......... DENIM JEANS =: :::. $14 s.a~ .. .. 30% II 60% 41\m- .. ALL-. • • , Birth C9ntrol Rejecte«f . SACRAMENTO (AP) -The As$embly bas rejected a bill that would allow girls under 18 to ob- tain contraceptives from a doctor without their parents • permission. The hotly debated measure (SB-395) by Sen. Anthony Beilenson (D-Los Angeles), was defeated Wednesday on a 28-35 vote. But the floor sponsor of the· legislation, Ass emblyman Howard Berman (D-Beverly Hills), kept it barely alive by an· nouncing he wouJd seeK t.o have the vote reconsidered. UNDER CURRENT IAW, un- married female minors may re- ceive abortions, have a child de- livered, be treated during pre· gnancy without parental consent and purchase contraceptives such as foams, jellies and con- doms. The Beilenson measure specifically excludes steriliza- tion as a birth control method that could be obtained without permission of p arents. Opponents called the defeat a victory for family life. "By passing this bill, we would • Im be telling the parents of California, 'YOU are of DO use whatsoever, and we have more faith in minors,• •• Asseiiiblyman Peter Chacon (D·San Diego), said Wednesday. "WE OUGHT TO he encourag- ing .minors to go to their parents and discuss these problems." Proponents said the bill could reduce the number of aborUons and was ••realistic'' while oppo- nents said it attacked the family unit and would enCOW'age pro- misc\11ty. But Assemblywoman r-iaH. Egeland (D-San lose), aupporled, the measure. saying the in· cldellce of medical problems as- sociated with blith ..mtrol de- vices and pills ls ''vflr¥ small'" when compared with the iD: cldence of compllcatims resull- ing from abortions. · · snB. SAID 1'11·-,.u "~ve., IAl! think that contlnuing'.\Jie c....-, prohibition alalliat mll)ors. re- ceiving birth control would not StopS<tXlial actlvily. • .. Bu.sinesswoman' s ·a,:.dy'. · 1 Found in Santa C--lara SANT A CLARA (AP) -Police are investigating tfle murder ol a businesswoman whose nude body was found in her apartmellthere. Barbara Christine McDonald,~ 33, was found dead Wednesday by friends who become concerned when .sbe failed to. show up for work. Slle"manageii the Meridian Quad, a complex of business ol.4 fices, theatj>rs and shop&. She bad been shot at least i00ce,pollcesaid. ·No one bu been ·arrested. and no motive bas been eatablisbed. officers said.. onus. J I loans • .. . ' I . Califorlliarts ~dO. . ·. • , Time to remodel ~our kite-hen? Add a roqm?:lnstall central heating or fix a roof?,Maybe even add a patio or pool? While you're.at: it. why not make sure you! home is properly insulated. It will save energy now an'd save y'ou .money in the long run. " If you have the !nclinatiorl', w~ have the money. We can , finance your project entirely through your f:;oritrector Or ! s. directly with you~ And· asjt about · our plan' fhet Jets you improve ' now but start paymen~ up to six months later. To get slatted, just call or visit any of our· offi<;es. You'I~.,· find we make bo'rrowin.g quick .t and simple-with o minimum of ~ss and paperwork. And·all of our loans are mede without r.egnrd ps to raci;, !=olor, .. religion, natiohal' origin, sex or marital statµs. · To moke things better on the home front. depend on us . More Californians do. • ·'PcrsoriiJ, cqurjeous -sentte.-.-. -~-~:---· ... ,,.~. ; .. mm "' (ft· BANK~F A~E~ICA . .. . ... • . ' • ir• ' ' , J .. .. -• . I I • -~ . \' \ ' • I ' ' • . ' I l \ / ) . I I ) I J . ' ' . '. u ~S· .(jjl(s $~~PiUi.on.Jor 1 ~975-1· . ~ ,. .. , • ~--.... G· . v·~ ... i• -"' ". ~ .. -•~ • '; I . ~-":J.Y:' .h -~· .... .. JlyRELE ,.,iiA& t ""'*.;, atd·fo.>1.rai.i will nm ni; ••. {~.':' i;.YPI )!'H i.6 WASHINGTO"' •tifp1l -...__ betwo\oll''·$2'.1 billion and $2.3 million.·· \ · ·• U •tecf"' 1es·~ ·'' ..ti!:. '"" billlOlilialllc;a1111tS:'N'." • -· For-''•·~ijed -1,l ·bli --• m . ~· nNP~q'IOl'e .. ~ ~::::-'I..~ ,.. . e.w. can ........ than S2 ~ilUon in.;;D;ll!ltery.and ·He said -~!o-5 bWioo of the ~~Atic ~ader•totheWbile eoonomle aid to bt'ael >tlUa :rear. lg~ aid Will be, la the fonn <If ·,,,,,... lot lbe rundown by Kisa· and up to $8CJO·mtlU"'1Jor1!:01'l )nlll~ .aubt.aQce,. tbe'rest In io«er, '!'RO returned Wedneoday under tei:ms·ot the new Interim OConbeii!c hete. : .• nilbl fft>m his suc.....rul'Mlddfe Sinai"accord, If-Wall dlscloee;l'to--; '.RA.JI .~ i o b;l : 11(,c F.a 11 o.f i;ut'.-.misslon' which culminated day.' . , . • . . CiJl!oillla .. Ul'e a~~ House iii ~-\'JICt. . (The Associated Press said the Democratic 'Leader, safd eon-: ~ :.-•• . commitments would ....i: at1eilst aeUronal leaders w~ told that Jsrlld llliCkEgypt 'IIgned their $9bllllonover.threeyur.. -. . EiYPt woiild CU.\ !11 ties with the sec·oncj, l11t.erlm .Sinai_ pea•• HOlise Repub'li~anI:eacler'lc\lm . Sci"le('Unli>n.. · : · ~ -m.it iodot In a brief arid J.~Rtiodea said after a 9()..mlnute Otheh emerafug "din the ~lemn tte(emo'ny in Geneva, White House briefing of con-meeunc 1.iil!! te,50 million to-•marr!14 by a Soviet boycott that ,gressional•feaders by ~iclmt million tit~ b#ell.".l>ledied to ledth&Uni4ec1.stateslowlthdraw Ford and Secr:_etin-T ott 8'9te Egypt i'n"'economlc-lid.'BUt Ad: it&o~Uaswell. ;...., . :Henr1 A._ ~Ki11i~er tbl.11 the ~~onoffi~Jtlst.ai__dihetop '!~e~e-..were no smiles, ~ • ( , , • • -• •1 , :-~-• -· ba.Dd!fhakes or sp:eeches u a . , , , ~ --~ ~· ~. soldier arfd diplomat from both 'G-a'--f-• n-a·· t•' ,,: ~ . ! ·-•. : sides signed the ac«<d, worked •· -.;.1'--': q.a· ~ . ;.~ . ~ .. ' ou~ in , 12 days 9f. shuttle , , ' 1 ~ ( • r dipJCknacy by KiaslQget tat ob'.-W,1 • · · •' IF/-ligates Isratl lo Ill•• up l!oother ,.,.. itnesse&:· ~:-anl;_ ~".%~~!~m!' .. of the Sinai ' Today~• a-tag ~ .i'.Steelu < · • ' · .•. :-:: .... .:;' '.i.•~ ·r • : The Soviet Union NKl the Unit· ·c_a~.'if 1.Vm, ~:. ·.·J~'il.· ~:~*0!:~;'!'~ "!~t1.at'~~!"w.1fiii~~!~-~·~w·~.,-2;,· ...... ?'hoiiu · ' "' , ;\ 1.• • . · -... • thec~tmony, -. """""~ .1.'-MSND ·"u -:-J I'!' • id pj.cturest'after' winninf a ~ NewPQ.rt )!eac)> City ~ey~ .. lit~ed-to erae'!fiiu ~re," 1111,t aun(a l>Oycotted It In sa,,lllt, "Get away, .-er._ble as lttC®lngton,l{y. -,_ _;, -~~~~---~,· ~~i~~m~u!·~~·~·~-~u~~~,~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~)~·g~~i~~~~-~~~~~~·--~~~-~~~-~ about 99 • .J!Orcent o( tbOoe -~o.....,...lbe..c.ill'-• • ini at Wedn .. day's' RUbllc I · -,Qfl yJ j\lty ~ •l • · • ' '1 · ing in San Franci~c•>'on ""~ ~heart g, whij'tl ..... the I"'* T . ·sh I ' u .. . ' d G d Pl t posed.statecb"l'\llplanwett c~e for_l~tiej And privat• ax' .. ' e ters· · .n'covere ~r en 0 8 " posed to a docurnent'C'alliDg d!W16a',ll>•C!1"'ment on the'pro' the con~inued, existence of ~state.Plan belng•ilrawn up Prop---..l · coastal commissions. for lubmisslon to the ·state \,. ~ "Justa\iout'everyb6dy'teltthat Leglalatljl'e. · •• -c· . E ~; ....... · . S'L-..:r~ D' . ~.; ...... ' the coastal commiS!'ion& sllould ,The ·City • of Laguna 'BJach OngretJIJ XQ,,,,,.,.....,,.,w.n f'~ Ulparls-~ 1 prannea to 1e~ a representative .. ' looffer1u~pottfor!beP,1an.J111t._ '"WASH'INGTON CAP) - P f Maypr 'Roy~Holm said toi:lay that Tb&nks 'to. various tax sbelters.-arenls _;: ..... __ t' ·~•.itycounpla1enda '!Ved, no tax was paid by a dentist earn-~ nesil•>: 111gb.t P,. .. entecl from the lnl:SIS&,000, a lawyer getting ~a .~ullcf from -.ig a $151,000 or a ,physician making Transfus10· · · :. ·sJlok•111iln,.. -.,·, \ \ ' noo.ooo. -,<r.Nelll)•hd wentlwitb Coun-A · .J =· Pele il~rr""' iiaicl Bar-rea) estate partnership start· -F . m Ti -' "--· , ~ . ed one late December day lost Or · ii~ a sb lfatetnent l>in--·•,ooo. For eacb $1 m· vested in pC>lnlln~tbe .tity'.J\ coricern• .. ~ PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) Fout-day-old 't'win sisters are cl- inging to.life as their tiiir.ents d~ cide whether to 'resW:rie a coUrt fliht to prevent 'i~i!three-nionth preliiatur~ i,nf'anis froqi' r~iv­ ·ine-blood-tr-a'nsfusions.----- 800ut tne, lali/H'e lilsitsub.rnittic'i thJ.9 one, the partners were able i tetfet o e·nti .. ism from Mayor to deduct 95 cents in the first tax--"' able year -which was just three Jiii!latd ·Jofclnbil;arid a critique of _, d I lbe'·~.8",~~t~ythecit iltilff .. · ays ong. ··~ •esseoee0 the .._city t:eves Likewise. in' three business th·e ;POWer''t''Fu.!ldjn( and Gov-days ot· operation, a cattle- emment E\em~ni.:peu>e~uate~ feeding tax shelter lost $1.m ttre'":"C~tal-comtnissions and million; lnve·stors got a deduc- that'.a ·Wl(st we are oPi>Osed to,•• tiori of Sl.93for each Sl invested. O'Neill said. · >... " Eight .fill]l .P..artners~ io: volved a total ln•estmenLol$L47 million. The aggregate net loss or these eight was $4 .36 million and only one had any income, which amounted to $16,000. The loss passed through to individual partners averaged $2.97 for each $1 qi investm~nt. . Making public such details in ,a congressional tax stall analysis, Congress on Wednesday began a new examination of tax shelters. Thi rfouse _Ways and Means Committee received the SO.page analysis, wtilch did not identity ·the.taxpayers referred to. This.analysis, de8;ling with ex-Juvenile .Court Judge Theo Bruno appointed_ attorney Joel Cohen as legal guardian Wednes~ day night and authorized him to make the decision if doctors re- comm,nd U&.nsfusi'ol'ls for the critically ill girls'. -· ·· " · ''lftlie COmlbisstons have to be le!J "In · ftiktence, ~ feel they ... (~lfl:_AliIN~;f'oge A2J ·-_. -. -•• 1. .._ .The paren1'' attorney, Henry Clay Mitchell; said the ·order Thieves lfit would be revieweit 'beiorci Ron and Denita fyey Pt Pan~;i £ity, I~ t~ij_J:. .--:-_-._ 'r· ·a~=.c·· t' · She's Excused .. w"d~ Pem 1m;, ·nu1y Poem FJa.,dec1dewhethet.Wa~it.' lie; . The I veys.....,..members of Jehovah's Witne~es. said' their -~:. QeW' Rancho j!an Joa· reljglous beliefs ,forbid blood qllin tl'act 'bllJI. prov~ a _,Jar transfusions. . " .. ~ · stopotrra: place for local -varidals "Of coorse, scripturally, 'the and l>Ut"glara, according to a str' ' . ... . . ·' :=·-)}lCJcSOWil:.LE,.F1a: '(AP) -A .woman sum- '< .maned fm: jury duty the, week of Sept. 15 sent Circuit Court Clerk Morgan·Slallghter her regrets. • ~-~' He r<;ceived· a letter Wednesday in which the ...; 'woman said, "Really,. I am rather pleased as this is the, first and only call for jw-y service I ever had. ~HOwever, 1'11 now have to say •no' as I aril 87 years old come Dec. 29.'' -.l ~ court 11 wrong'!n ill jlidcment," • ~,Of .lbeft repc>tta· flied, by the Ivey liaid. "Ttiere 1$..no'way .J JrViileComita«YW-ay. could give any permwi.._, for •. TheftB ranged. front light llx- 1 any type of bloOcl use'at.aU. • 'tw-ei and rll'eplace tooil to entire · "jeb~vah Go~ .. knows ·..,ore 1lfclbigglasl~s.Aci:ordingto · She included this poem: "I can live wjth my arthritis. My dentur .. fit me fine . about life than •Ill clottor ll!at Uie repqrts, the vandal.i concen- eve-iexlsted, •• sai~ rvfi~ who,has tratedoOkickinld.oonin. been a member ot the see\:ifor The lb.en.a and Vandalism re- .three Years. ''rd dfe for: -my portedly Occurred over last bejiefs.because the~Jite (ound in weeken~·at uiloccupieCI bo'mes on the sci;il!t~res ~nd 1)1"1 jOlel,y by Pinos, Solana, Rana.. Vista and theBJble. _ : ..,: .Yerde, . (See BLOOD, Pllle.U) ' I can see with bifoc:alo. But I .rure do miss my mind." Circuit Judge Marion W. Gooding told Slaugliter the woman was excused. ::ifles Jllvolvln&)!4 ~P _Uiree email.~-ciir~ poration.tax retL\f'llS selected by the Internal Revenue Service, CQOcerns ,tax shelteij.ng in the areas of real estate. cattle breed- ~ma .and feeding, movies, and oil arid g-. drillin• funds. A ~ax sheJter is a legal invest· ment device used by persons who put some money into a project with a goal of building up some accounting losses which they can use to wipe out their regular in- COIJle for tax purposes. 'It is usually used by persons with sub- sfantial income out.side the area involved in the shelter. The existence of tax shelters ''has become a focal point for dis- enchantment with the fairness of the federal tax system," con- gressional tax staff expert:s said in a separate repart. -· One individual involved in a cattle feed tax shelter ha<lS98,000 in income. All this income wu sbelter.ed by $132,000 in losses Crom cattle tax shelters, $5,000 in losses from horse racing and ·breeding operations. and $26,000 ~Clue*° losses from small business cofporations involved in cattle operations. Thus, he paid no tax.· Reagan Waiting SACRAMENTO (UPI) Republican former GOv. Ronald Reagan is holding off declaJ.ing.... his candidacy for President Until the fall sb bis national comfulttee can raise more rho~y to pey for primary campaigns, it wa!: re· ported today . ~~ff~e~ .~ .. ·. ~ort J.lejecti~~ ~tuns _R·il~y 'I'liqndei: ,iN.s gbp.t Supervi .. or Supervis;;r Lee Taylor his board. . Riley said be thought' he baa "But I guess their reaction ~·A·bigiiJ'Y-mettlVe.au1qsiiflPOr ,-;lhoh~been p,;,. isalsiioppoaed. ·' , explained the projectaufficlentiy would be the same as ol1r Staff's apparently ~ wot~mtbe ~, """" ~~anew jet • The facility.was.to De built on a lo Fallbrook officials lo allay any In a similar situation-the board -nee complex J>ii'tinrlot""d 20e:i ~~a-;n --3;GOO-~e-plateau c~ed Mesa de fears. He said the townspeople ~rit ~ aa~aries.;ro-we gO:llk>ng lluslnessCentet:l>t1vejnlrvlne -!19':~ .... lodllr he Colorado, near a point where the have the wrdn& Idea of bow the withtheirw11hes, Rlleys01d. Le)llilll\eretary Mll'y Allri v~ ~ "•twmat<!8n~<am])nsed.'' ·Orange, .Rlvenlde and Saq Diego new airport would operate. Riverside ,Si1per!'•iso1-.W'illiam Buskltkr 37; of l!02Bl Adi:Wl'Clro -Ule 1aea ;ir .. ~ this Coun!yli!'es come \Q4ether. , ,"We were j>larinlris lo .. !D~· !CJ!IOS, ·Rµ~e s key c,onfac~hn lhe .ie, Huntington biiac:b; lift her~-• -!>r1!•tn1d~~-·The Riverside boanl, m!"'"~g forit>al. p.i:ea~tation isl FAu ~rt P <et, vacil!~ on the ftce'WciC!Midaf' all-Ill~-·.. 61 l9fJis ,lbii !hinkll!I , was JlltO!ld~d by Sl!ll ·Die&o s to·r'eaaiui'e ~hem ainc<! 1 un un· ~al oan ,llrong suj>port to •cover ·that .. om!ne Jiiocr•.ioten J~~ ... Jlllq T•YI<! 8J!!I ~ num!N!I: of citizens d«.tl\P(I tbeir concern," Bllcil' !l°ld oppoj!lll~, . . the rear window romller'ev'. ilalit "'Qflll' • g'(D • 6( IM~~1•1° County town of 'said. "What'• unkndw11,• Is . "!ffe llnallY suggested c;ll"!'&· ·;nte ~!!'bun erbir<f!!!'"Win• • ~ ... ' lif' p~·, J!'1'~J JUSI Over the moon'. fµredl'' ,. , r , ' • }ng our pre~entalion !'.tom a doww!_tv{!il~ at... • · liGllto~ i ." laiM IJ<>m Temecula. The Newll"rt,ileach au~rvlaor 1u~r,~to'orla_l level to a star! • ·j\s(jiiil~beli;~ the ~-Th..,..1¥erJlde>' ll!lard un· "lra1fbrook realdeah have said.be 'ta lioping Orange Cqcmfy level, RUeytll!d. •All!• parld111 lot tlu'!!!!<<':"l'I<• .nlDIOl!J)Y rej-the proposed vill.cid • concern over the plan >,irpo}t st~ff mem i.. wiJ1 ~II ·:t tbou1ht we were ...,vine In a ._., :w.ben.UlieYellll-'t olf•Witb• IU<L~ "trl•countF facljlty because0f f•ar1 IM.j«.talleolf<r be -P'r!Ditte\I to iililko )')ida1'• Cood direct.Ion beca~l si~ere-~"",:·wtn<19w af-q9fl,l'bwi· ~~·~ al\~ •lanclin1patternwoulcfbo~ P•-t.,tlo 1>elo~ Bl•er•lde ly bolleve tlila Ira viable !">1•'· a . ' '· ~ ..... • _·: , ~~IU:~!!ared· .~ ~ biego :."."~theirh~e .. 1ndcicrc1iardl . I l)lannen. I: (~AlltPOltT,P.,,..uf ·-. ' , •. ·~ -·i:..•.. ~ ,...... i "" ~ ' • For Irvine . Comm_u_nJt.Y 1..arc1en _pJot;. where ·.Irvine residents with meager-j'ards can 1.a111e3sed soil. may have a place.in the city, ac ... cording to Community services cbmm.ission discussion Wedne$» day. :": But more research into utti financial arrangements anA; whether people would really us..,i' the plots must be done before iC final decision is made, the coai? mission decided. The discussitir will resume Sept. 17. :4 Development of future ci~ park sites as community gardeb plots is-one possibilit-y or the facilities, according to Com· munity Services Director PliUt Brady. . .. Either the Woodbridge .eom,. munity Park or the park site.near Culver Drive and Barranca,Roait could be used for the plots, -he said, since it will be several years before either is developed.- Preparing the sites as com- munity garden plots-addirig fencing and a water supply- would cost $5,000 to $'1,000 an acre, said Brady. Additionally, he said., "I thiok · it would be good to ascertain with. some form of survey whether people really are interested. · .. (See GARDEN, Page A2) Coast · " ' Patchy 'late ni ght and, • early morning low clouds , Friday, otherwise mostly sunny ski es with beach highs Crom the low 70s ris· ing to the upper 80s inJand. ; ~NSIDE TODAY Five children watched il'I horror cu Prott.Ttont gunmen bunt into !heir Bel/tut horm? • ~ kt'lled thiir mot/I.tr and grandfather at the runner ta· ~. See1tory, Page A4. llMlex ' I ' ;aa '!!"-DAIL V PIL(!T ... Big Sllrf. • 1 ~xpeeted ~-' .. ··on ·coast •. Lifesuardo were brae..d tw six to alht-foot surf that ts predicted -to: ca19ade on Orange Coast bcacbe.i today. · Surf wu reported nat ot io a.m. lo west Oran1e County and two to three feet In Newport . Beach, but a 1Pokesman far the ~National Weather Service aaid t.Gaat 1'1uper surf" wu still de-- ftnitely In order ~ ol tbe . praence of bur Katrina ., some 700 mile south or the ; Oranc' Cqast. o; Hi&b •urf, 11ionally up to 10 ~feet, and bl1b tides are expected ':to lut throu1b Friday, the 1t1poke1man said. f (. Kabina la reportedly weaken· ;tnc with its 100 knot winds l di~blng to 65 to 7S lmOOI by Frid . . Par icularly susceptible to ··fiigh surf conditions are south- JcinS beaches, accordin& to the '-atherman. West Orance Coun· beaches don't precisely nt into . 1 cate1ory, ho a aid. but Ibey i!o reapond to south swells. ~ewport and Lacuna Beach 'Would 1et run errect or a south .-e11. ~·· A Seal Beach lifepard said he ,didn't nl'!_CI the large surf until _lonilhtor Friday morning. '"The weather service la usual· 'ly about a day too early on its mct1ona," be aald. ·-We ards at local beaches re- . relatively flat cooditi011S uraday. The water tem- ature waa reported in the low and crowds were moderate. i ::Dead Baby's • • '.:Parents Told . ............... • ISRAEL .•• · • aas .. at tile proopect al a ~ew American pre1ence -200 clvlllam to man monit«lnl Ila- "--lntrodl!Cecl lnlo Sinll and the UnWld Stata ll8MI away ratllerUW.embarr-1'uMla b underllnlna Its absence. Both Israeli and Egyptian sources said the Soviet· American absence had no en~ on the aueement. Later, Presldent Anwar Sadat charied the Soviet Union with a "flaarant provoc1tlon and at- lempt1odivide tho Arab front" by boycotting the signing or the new Sinai settlement. · -He accused the Rmians of pro- viding Egypt's um war ally, Syria, and the Palestinians ''with information full of lies'' that Ecypt was selling its rl&bts In the new disengagement accord. Meanwhile, Jaraell forces croesed into southern Lebanon today and battled Palestinian guerrillu near the city of Sidon. The military command in Tel Aviv said the Israelis fouaht two 'guerrilla patrols ouUide the city. Military sources said the Israelis set up a roadblO<"k south of Sidon to intercept possible auerrilla at- tacks acroa.s the border. TheTel Aviv command said all Israeli forces returned safely but a number of guerrillas were bit in the exchange of gunfire. Fr99P~AJ HEARING ••• abould concentrate on regional planninC and leave"local issues to the local aaencies, ''he added. The coastal commissions came into exiatence after pusaa:e of the Coastal Zone Act or 1972 and are required to expire in 19'18 un- less further provisions are made by the Legislatiure. A coastal plan to be adopted by state Commissioners sept:. 17 in Los Angeles calls for continua· tion of at least a state com· mission and possibly re&ional 'Stay Apart' commissions witb less power than they currenily have. ,,., . One or the atronaeat opponents ~"LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A · .Wednesday was a representative ::iliuple wbo pl,aded ll\lllt' to al· from tbe Western ~aa and OU As· .JP,:wlnl their Infant daughter to soclatlon,-who said the coastal !liiarve to death were ordered by a plan Would impose a "no-srowth, ~. not to, 1ee each othe.; for ~t2;everytbing ideology'' Jn ~"Y.~. om1L ..., Slx·week·old Denise lllartln "Tbls plan, Ir endoned, ii il'aa round dead :March 2 ~r guaranteed to create artificial t!'!lalnUbitlon and dehydration. energy shortages, with resultant parenU, Robert Lee Martin, unnecessarily high prices for of Florence Dickson, 211, enercy,. cl)ronic r.ecessio.~ and p eaded guilty to a charge ol contiilued bigh unemployment," _criminal neCllcenc., • aald Bruce Be7aert, anoeiation . -~ Superior Court J'udge Albert spokesman. !Jl.atbewa sentenced, tbt; mother '1.o a yel!I' In jail, in~ludln& tbe 185 . . days s~e a.\r¥dY1 ~.behind flan. Jllartilt WH -~ .fo: ~·time be It as alreai!Y ser\.led. • · 'Tbe Judie put them on five years probati°", on the condlllon.1 theY do not see or communicate With each other dwin& that time. 1, LOUISVILLE, Ky. <UPll e largest Court-otdered school e pro1ram in the nation, in- vtng 22,600 students, cot under ay today. Nearly 1,000 antibus- CIC demonstrators .• ch"&ating l"!'• want Freedom," scuffled th police In a downtown area.· !SPRINGFIELD, Va. (AP) - birds were spirited away · m a.Sprin&field pet shop over- gbt. . . .Fairfax County police •aid the rd1 weren't your ordinary f9uawkera -one was a red par-!'111 four feet tall and tbe otber a f',....PageAJ BLOOD ••• Dr. Edward R. Westmark, at- tending pediatrician at sacred Heart Hospital, testilled that tbe babies }lad only a five percent chance 'bf aur\'tval without transfusions, -but-a 10 percent chance with transfw:ions. A hospital spokesman said ear- ly today both unnamed babies were in critical condition due to extreme prematurity. She said one baby weighed about two pounds and the other "a good bit Jess than two pounds." Bruno said he appointed the cuardian 'becaus~ "I canilot br· In& myself to the lei al conclusion that In life and death, and I feel we·hav. tlila today, that it (treat· men!) should be denied .... deprived solely by the religioua · beliefs or the parents. ~ ••J resp-ect their reli&lous beliefs and the Intensity In which they feel it, but I don't feel it abould Impose on the children by cutting their chinces of Bur· viVal," he said. I I Cute Cliiek • It was a happy day at the aquarium in Hamilton, Bermuda, when this flamingo chick broke through its eggshell and presented itself to the outside world. Ma and Pa flamingo are partieularly proud ·--they just can't take their eyes off· their new offspring. " • f'r99Ptflfle,4..,.J ' • J 'Green· , Thu1"b' Pair· Held Police Officer t:om 0... ko~ an eye on ' Coota *-• ~ mem balcony Wednesd.-r;"wbile bli PA!'\DU w•nl for • ~ ol blnoculll'fto1et,_ ' ' ra11<11111an 'DennIO '"'"""' i:.-tunlod to'2$ Vld'orf1 St., r-lbe\1laHa OD tbe baicoaY and ti.that potted.plant did Indeed r.ellllile li[ifijll~L . ' l'alro Sat . .l!ltn -~Lel[,~L'... < 1ummoned trom beedquartas and !@ed. le..Unl lo.lfl'llltal a -; Colii>loi:Q· eaeb 24, on-W.pfclcil lif cultlv on 1lld po11m1•cm af·tbe weec1. . --. the ~cony Rlant J. 1ma11 amouit or· •1¥.Pecled proceaed . marl.tuna waa seized, alolll with the suspects, but police laid • the male adamantly protested liiJ .innocence all the way to tbe station. f'i ' •, -Once there; they aalolited to- . day, be feigned great dllCOCllfGrt '7 and repe1tedly '1elied lo U.. tbe men's rOQlll . ij;e waa lllMillY ~· lowed to do.so ...,-but 1in1; wlt!i a guard. ' . ; • His cbaperi>ne became. sus- picious when Ibo Iii., -ed to be bavinl trouble wltll bla trousers. The 'Chaperone Jn· tervea~d and fouJid a whole plastic baa or suspected marl· Juana bidden In the.pants lea. The pna'.oner'a faced flulbed, but not tbe evjdeace, ln· vestigaton 1aid. , .~ • I F~P ... :AJ . CELLA ••• the belll!h department should oat be cci-iclOned ... Hamilton advocated ~ tho pby~lcial examinitiona witbln Ille be al ti> department and was an Qutspoken crilic o( the OCllll contraet. • , f: ... . .. Drinking Age ' \. f • &ostBacked -· . BOSTON (UPI) -By • lar1e mar1in, the Ma11acbu1etts Houle bas passed and aeet to the Senate a bill to raise the IOlal drinking age in the•state from 18 ·Girl Will See Disneyland While She Can AIRPORT. Offlcota said oripnally ~Y "'ere dispatched to take a car burglary reP,ort wben Ibey 1lanced up from the parklnl area and spied the '°'1>icioUs • creeneryonthelbirdfloor •• to 19. f The Houf4_ approved the measure I~ Wednesday with only brief dlacljllsion . LONDON (AP) -Utile Cindy Waite, 12 years old and going blind, set off today on her dream holiday to see Niagara Faill and Disneyland while~shestill can. Cindy's family, who live in Bournemouth, on the south coast ol England, saved up $3,300 for "the best holiday possible." The chlld left London airport for New York with her mother, Ann, 42, ana her sister, Dawn, 18. "I had measles when she was born," Mrs. Waite said. ''It i1 a congenital disease which has· caused cataracts to grow. at ttie back of her eyes. t>otton have told her abe does not have much time left before she becomes lotaiiyblind.'' . Said Cindy: "We are going •to New Orleans, New York , Las Vecas and Los Aogeles. We have ... been saving: up since February. It's a real coast to coast tour. I'm really tbriiied~" Pot,SexS~y Scrutinized EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. (UPI) - U.S. Attorney Henry A. Schwan has asked the Justice Depart· ment for permission to prosecute participants in a federally funded marijuana-sex research project. The project, conducted by Dr." Harris Rubin at SOuthem Illinois University in Carbondale under a $121,000 federal ·grant, attempts to determine if use of marijuana by males inhibits sexual arousal. Participants Jn the project smoke marijuana and view .. erotic materials with instrqc· lions to ,enjoy them. They are later !ilstructed ta inhibit their sexual arousal. . .• lion." Riley said. "I Wn1t im- mediate implementaUori, of the idea has been dealt a big blQlV .but tbe concept isn't dead." . The supervisor safd be!ll con· tinue a low-key effort to make the proiect a reaii,ly. . . ' Maybe we can get the Federal A via ti on Administration to do tbe feasibility l!ludy at our requ• and if the FAA proves it reaslble, it might have ·more wei1ht than JHlft count¥'s selfista · interest," Riley said. Strike Goes Qn WASHINGTON <AP) Federally mediated· taJks between National Airlines and its striking ntght attendants union r.eaume .. today as the Mi&mf- bued cprrler's• planes remain grounded !pr the fourth day. ' · . ' . f'r99 f'-.e AJ . . GARDEN ••• "Talk la cheap sometimes. Some other eitles have tried similar thtngs and there was aup. . port while they were planning. But when i\ came right down to it, there wu no one interested in taking part{" said Bradx, "I don't tblnk that will happen here, but I want to make sure this Proponents of Ule meuure said fatal aceidents Involving teen-agers blive increased and drinking baa become a· ptoblem In bilh scboots since the drinking age was loweredfrom2.lin1972. Opponents of tbe bill, led by Rep. Brian Donnelly, ariued railln& tbe drinking age one year wouldn't solve the pq>blem. Jenley Dries Out isnot.w~edmoney.': TRENTON, N . .J. (UPI) - Other matters to be reoolved .H9HS from neigbborinr Pen· are Ill•-·re~· and· liJOll "!l(, In-· . naylvani• today..provided.onJ.y a divfdual piot,s1n !~~ g.ntenli. trickle or water to-thirsty resi· Tb.• community garden lllot denta, fclrtlng them foctbefourtb, idea wa1 'raised· by Coun-day to d~elop wpa ·ot coplnc .Uwoman Gabrielle Peyor;Many with a water sboitace caused by people.In U...city, sbe sa1a, would a m'1l'unctlonlng. valve. ;Half the like to,.garden, but do not have hOmea In Trenton were r~ room In tbeir yards. 1 wltllwt water. • • . ' • 1')iite cockatoo. . \)~be purloined birds were jjlued by pet shop officials at Sex Film Trial r-ooo, pollce aaid. - I ' OR~llGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rolwrt N. Weed PfnlllMI\-1'11111- Jock R. Cu.toy Yk•"_.."' .... s.-11-..... Ir T11omos A. M""'"'"° I •~«..., ''that1H"H . t:oos Rkhlrd P. Nall AMl.itllt-.,_.,.... .... _ .Pus~ycat Juror: 'Got No .Hangups' BJ JORN VALTERZA · ot .. DMtr""'-""" · Prolpectlvo Jurors continued lo race pointed questlonlnl Wed· nesdQ in preparation ror the trial of Balboa•a Puaaycat Theater operaton on ob9cenity charges. At iasue before Judge Robert Todd in Harbor Municipal Court la the allecation tltal Pussycat operaton. •lolated community slandards'by screening tW<> sex flbns. ••Deep Throat" and '-rile DeYilln Miu Jones." ~on1nc or potent(JI J"""' ranged from a ~etiree who once ---itedin·!Joll;rwood film atudioa to ·a younc housewife witli a deiree In poycbolosy. Defense que1tlon1 probed l>oulbie bl11 aralnlt a defense lawyer'• ''blaarre laairdo'' to ~Ila! embarruameat when Jutcin mu,n view !be two .arll>bic ·ae«!Jma. Tbrou1b Tue1d1y, Pu11ycat theater chain lawyer Robert McD.ruel rocuatd oo a Coat• Mesi retiree atid a Corona del Mar wfdow wboae oroblema with her~· bave been bei,btened by jury duty. McDaniel spent mostolhikday' with the retired man wbo si:id he had no use for contetq,eotary IDOVies. ,,.... .. " ... 'caus.e they Jl!8t ®n't make 'em like they· pied .to," laid the potential j!UOl'. McDaniel also askedlfthe man had ever seen graphic sex in m1111: "Have you ever seen what they .... Uled!Ocanatacfilma!" j • '40h, iure, yean ago,'' said the retiree. "At the Elks Lodge, un· icm ball ,and like that. Strippers, too ••. bvt I don't have any special lntereat In that .•• I've p~nohanCUPS;'' he-aaid. • McDaniel also was concerned about the man'11randsoo. wbo la a police officer but the p~pec­ tlve Juror Insisted that that fact woufd llDt arrect bla obJectl'ritJ. Sele(lllon or a Ju~, evidence in the mlt · obi acenltY trial lnvolvlnc tbreoi ~· cipa(Jln the theater ~haln alriady: his been-an 'lb"duou1 one. .. Doien• or cba11..,..e1 ·-ettber f« cause or 1Cmpfe -~ dlaqualllicaU0n1 -Nmaln open for both aides In the COUit. . -. I ' Sa;ve $40 to •120 !·.Rich· and · ' ' . ' rustic wormv . :i»ne:·tab_k :: .,_'' ' T I, • "'~~ r. ' """~...----' l The warmth. of wood ... it lJas a:wo11derful '. ay will\ a roont; particulatly when it's intriguing w1>rmy pine in 'a t(I~~ df1 · · No~ save consider~bly .on these attractiye home accen~. 4!( square aX:kl,.tl table. Regularly $3~9, now at •239 30" squaie lampjab)et~eg. $2L9','•~69~0t\sJioW!l: 48" sofa;,tabl ~$329, 82S9 18' square bun~ing able. Reg. $p9,' '79'-J;ntl ~b(el Reg. priced 1$t69, 8129 .Allow 4 111eeks for dcliyery. Purchase on con~nient Term'Yay \liccounl Fiuniture ' .-f ' I \ • ~·,' lJ. , . . -.. Bullbc~'s South Co.ast Ptiaza;San-DJego Fr~cway at'Bristol, Costa -----· --I I ) ( I ' 1· I I I ' • --'Pie.tfe'l•(le~ • • . ~itr~J)efends • er·· ce ·· F-im~ Olafty;. ........ LEAVING FRE~r Medic Beeu ,. \. . .... ~ . . ' ~-___. --"1-'--Free ClUUc ' >--I ~.ai3tant . ' Will ~ign .. . . ~ . ~ .. • . ...,, - /. .117 aOHtT li'lulEll •. Ol .. O.ltr .. Ml:llllft A ·j~al H...Ul~ ·iiea~h i»llce operattng fW>d made up partially . wltb payments from dlminaLdefendany waa stroilg- ly idefended today by <:!!Y Ad· • mllilsb'atot Dave Rowlarlds. ·~'Die .P,B.ice should be com-~ for this itlllovalive pro- gram, '1'' Rowlands maintains.- ~'They've broken •up numerous ' bui'gtary· rings"·and sut down J ~. . Ekstrom said the program wa• ·&ated in 1973 by, Huntington acti ~lice with $1,500 in police fund>, He llai<I. the West Orange County Mbnicipal Court in Westmlmterlater ·agreed to add- $2,000 seized t'fom suspected de- alers in stol., pro~, 1"itJl the agreeMent... 9f t~e distri,ct at· tomey.and ilul#es. Eksb'om said that, under the pr0gr3m! uudercovef agents can go to tbe 1'fencing operators" "and sell,.stolen items that they've recoVened Or they Can ·set up storefrOnt locations where the ''fences'' can come to them. • . ~ ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBl!R 4, 1971 r!!!!eeNn I o; • ,- . - • U.S! Aid , To· Egypt ·Reverued • • • , llyUU:NTllOMas . WASIUNGTON (UPI) -·n; 'tJnlted Statea·hH promlaed mdre thl!D $2 billion hi military and ec<incniic aid to Israel lhia~Y•'I(. aJ>jl !IP~ $800 million for·~ under teJ111• of the new Interim Sinai accord, It Wal dllc~ I-If day. 4 ~ (The Auoclated Pr ... said the commitme11ta would cc.t at lea&t te.bUlionoverthree yean,.) HOuae Republic1111 Leader John J. Rhodes aaid after a llhminute Wliite Houoe brlefinl ol con, irelalotial leaders by l'reoldent Ford •Dd Secretary" of State Henry A. Kt11in1er that tbe amount ol aid for Israel will nm h-J~'!ll!~ ti .. L.1111~ and ~I bllDail l!flll•al 19$78!"' • He oat.I '-1.5 J>llllon of Ill. 1111..U eld 'Ifill bi' in \be fcnn of mili~ aaatatance, tlMi "!'l In 'Out of ltly Way •• This latter-day W. C. Fields might,,well ~ ,saying, "Get away, kid, ya bother me" as Christopher Powell (right) and ' Jenliife< · ~ ~----- • • -• I • • Thomas pose for ·pictures after winning a• baby contest in Co\'ington, Ky Twins Near Death; Cycle Racer D . n.1 Held in Mesa c~rents Denr. ~ ood· .B~g1ary C8* PENSACOLA, Fla.· (AP) -Ivey Hid. "Tbe(e ill no way I , . , · Four-day"tOld twin sisters are cl· could g1ve any rpermission for One .. of A.mer1ca. s top eerni.~ "l!:'ii ; Mc !'a II o I Callloiilla, • tbe assiot!IDt House .Democratic Leader, said con- gresaiQDal leaders were told;that EiYJ1I would cut all ties witli the s.met,1)0ion. ·Others emeraine frpm the meeting said $650 millioo to '800 million bad been pled&ed to ~-in economic aid. But Ad· -mlDIStiatlon off'lcfiilslifclllie tDji figure for Egypt Was $850 million. Ford hlvited Republican and Democratic leaders to the White Houle for the rundown by Kiss- inger, who returned Wedneiaa1 <SeetSll.,E_L, Page .U> ~I to life as their parents•· any type of blood use at all . ~ s~"'ay D:lot~rcycle r~~era re. "We've never us·ed stolen pro-~e whether to reswne a court ''.Jehovah God knows more mhlned Jailed in Costa J'fesa to- Huntington se&ch Free Clinic medt-c,.-ttl a~s!•t•-~t ~Pete Beaurecard ·has resigiled, effec- tive Sept. 9 because of dif- fe~,nces with director Barry -~otd.;, d '··-ha be neft.Utegar .. wuo s en with ~the P.te"e Clinic since its earlresl da_ys;. hai. ra.15ed ques- tion& abOUt ,the. oper&Uon of the cliii.tc un4er Cnwford's 1eac1enhli!. perty in1 these transactions fight to prevent the three-month about. li,e .thaq any doctor that day, a,ccused of the aborti":e without the.permis:5i.On 'ofthe vie-premature infants_fl'Qm rece~v-ev~exist~ ''said Ivey,_!'9-_o_h~s burglau Wedi:iesday of a Nav~o tims,'' be said. ''The good ingbloodtransliiSions. ~been a member ol1he sect for. lndimtJ.ewelryshop;, ,, citizens come forward and give Juvenile Court Judge Theo three, years. "I'd die for my Daniel Jason B~rserko Deals Stalled By Boycott Crawrord· -i.1 out ol ... town and wasn't-available forcOinmfttt. The. Free Clinic personnel board Will hold a regularly scbOl!uled JDeeting Seyt.. ·s ·and it was learned from. a member that Beauregard'• allegatiom Blte'X.· pected to cijme up rcr dlscUISion at that time. • ~ . The penonn-.l board also ill ex- pected · to make .. 'l'ecommenda- tions olf whether to retain Crawford and the otbe.r Free Clinic staff memben·wbo are at llie end· of \empor81'7. olx·ID'!llth contrticts. • • · • • "auregard,'26, -~one of two otli(f•membe<s to ·ltl!Y,On !heir jobJt 4url.n1r th'e upheaval• in Januvy<;wheri all thC-.otbers walk<d o.ut In the lllciht liefi>re ~ordwbappoi~~ . 'U" tbc!i14'bt l1 wb ·tile •·when the-otltu. 1~00-S qull.laol January," liMUiegard sakl. '"tbe move-was kind of cl)icken and fhe-.pe<JP.le hi ,the -mun!ty !'(ere ,urrei;lns., • "The other• tried to set me to lSee .CLINIC, P.P,.UI .. T81JSE .. Bflws . ~ ~· .,._ . NO~~ SPIUNG'F'IELOj· a, . A.Pl - Two blrdo were -~plrited a.,.y from .1-8prin1(i•ld·"JbopJJver· ni1h\, • ' Fal!fu C~untypOilce said the blrde weren•t your ordinary llC!Ue --Wiii! 4 l'ed par' rot r~e tall. and °'° dtber,. white ccteUt.c:b..... .-A valued. pet Ibo\> ofllclal1 at Tl;le ~~oio~d bfrda ·were 95,0001 ee Uld. I tbeiroka'y.'' ~ 1 Bruno appointed attorney Joel bellelB'beCauselbeyarefoundin Becker, 20ted.• of ~o~a:. Valley, ·E1t5tto'° said the defendants Cohen as legal guardian w•es· the scriptures and I live solely by ~as arres an . on sus- never are shown. leniency in day-night and authorized him to . the Bible." · picion of bur~ary. w;ith bm'\ set cases-tha\~resultedinmoneythey make the decision if doctors re-·Dr; Ed.Ward R . Westmark, at-at$5,oeoeendingarraignment. paid for ttie stolen proPertY' going commend transfusions for the tending pediatrician at Sacred Becke'• of 17219 Santa ~bar a to the special fund. · critically ill girls. Heart Hospital, tesUfied that the-st., was arre~ted a s~distance The parents' attorney, Henry babies had only a five percent from . NavaJO Trading, whose ''We've nev:er advised· 'the Clay Mitchell, said the order chance or surv.ival without build~ng al~o houses 8 small courf.to go for leniency in return would be reviewed before Ron transfusions, but a 10 percent catenng bu1lness. for •the money,'' be said. "We and Denita J.vey 9f Panama City, chance with transfusions. ra\rolman Tom .Twellman want law enforcement to the F1a.,decidewhether,toappealit. Abospitalsp0kesmansaidear· said he was responding to a re-fulleSt.~· .. ~ The Jveys, membera or ly today both unnamed babies port of a silent burglar alarm at Ekstrom alao took issue with Jebiovah's }\'jtnesses, said tbeF. were in critical condition due to the Cl.I'm , 2430 Ne~ Bl".d., attorpey K. Dale.Bush who in· reliaious beliefs· forbid bloOd extreme prematurity. She said when be spotted a man nmrung formed the county Board of transfusioil.s. · • one baby weighed about two down the street. SUpervisors of the existence of "Of 'cOuts_j, scriptw:ally, the pounds and the other "a good bit Ht apprehended tht fleelpg tbefund. : coUrt is wro-'g in ita..judgtneo.t~·· less than two pounds.,, .suspect and returned.him to the . .:. -, · trading post, where Officer-Steve Trustee to Face Probe? SbWman was investi&attng the actual break-in' through 'a I~ reBrdoor. . Investigators allege they found the suspect'• shoes wete caked. with, weeds and dried grass that matched samples tracked aroUnd inside the small struc- ture: • ' ' ' . . .. , .... ~ . -, r·,...., .. .,r; • 117 ilATRY CLANCY • -. -Of .. DtlUYl'tlM ..... The Califonila Fair Political Practices Commission has been asked to hlvestij1a\e cooruct of interest charges~ concer"ning Fouptain Valley School Trustee Dick l'luip, -,.ho •~H.<mplOYed by the Huntjagton ~b Union High Scbool,l>illtr\.ct. .Carl "Bud'' Jones leader ol. • • the Fountain \fallq city boun· dary Unification elf!>l'I, called l'or the probe, .clalmi.D.I Pt.um ••is functioninc under-an ablolute moral. conflict'' concernine un· ificafion. ' ... But Plum today denied= !here ii a conflict and ac Joii,es or '•loo!Ync ·19< a !Ii e pUbllclty. • " ' •!!Jet'• face· tt,'' he addl)d, "l!ud Jooes }la1n 'I been hi the .newspaper for a couple of weeks.'' L ' JONES said be c!lseuuedlhe al- leged conflict by pbone Tuesday w111£11tcheu~ llillt· 1-PI.Viii, hlt1'it A car was also found parked '"" behind the jewelry store al(Mg so-called Antique Row, where stores are usually hea\lily p~ tected by electronic alarm systems. Officer Shulman said items {SeeTHEn, P.ageAZ> School Disability Screening HJlld . ' !l'lie W"estmlnater s.booi' )>\•· trl.ct I• now ll!'reenlnf u.n...1!'d four year olda for Ila •~al pr. ~ prof.r•P' for cbiidftn with potmtial •a.min& or. bel>avlor problems. ..4 ' •w The lederally' ilnancw pro-' cram wlu b"e11n this ra11...:. anc1 ~i• no coet to p&Nnts. ·1-. • wl1bln1 (urtJl•r lnforJbaJ.loD • lbould call the district." • • • > I ,..~ ' ' ' WASMIN.GTON (API Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz said today t~ere will be no • further grain deals with the Sov; iet ·Union this )'ear until a unio4· boycott or the grain shipmen4 has been settled. ,. ''I thiRk it will be advan.' t!!_g_eous on our part and on the part of the Russians to wait un~ this labor situation is settled,i., Batz.said in testimony before thp Senate Agriculture Committee. Sen. Henry Bellmon (D-Okla. l,, replied, "lt 'eems to me.~e·re a1 lowing (AFL-ClO President George) Meany to set ®r foreigg policy." H ,,.----------.." Coast · Weatlier Patchy late night and early morning low ck>uds Friday, otherwise mostly 5Unny skies with beach highs from the low 70s ris· ing to ~e upper 80s inland. INSIDE TODAY Floe children watched in MmJ1 GI J>rottd.anl OUM1ft ""'" mto theiT 11<1/tul home -kill<d tllftr ... ot/IOt -grandfather.at IM dinner la. Ill<. See dorJI, POii• Af. ' .rz•l!x Al'f-'tilnt«o -.u· M9U-.n It ,,.,....._.. N ....,,,_ 11 L.M...... ... ........ C• CIMfli11k 1\1 ,,.._. ....... 16 a..Ntt• .,._11 ......_., ,.._ A• l / ................ 04 ~ ... CMl!t't Al .. 11 ~--· 04....... 114 .... .-.C. M '-tt Dl•J ' ........... M ~Mertftt ... , ._b: ... 1111111 Ct-' ,......._ C1 " ........ ,,........ (t ) "'........ c. ......_ ... , ... ... ., -........ ... .. .-::Jul•· et • • ' • 1 - t • ~ .41 ..oAILVPILOT H/F Thut!d!y,ll!p-.. 1975 F--P ... AJ ·--~-------~--------------------., I . PLUM ••• ·1 '•elJl(!tl ,..,~ ....... ..., • : . ~ -· . I l Yo11r Schools "tnmey tor the commllllon, and wu Uked l<»ubmlt his request in '· wrltlna. "' lo a letter to the commlalon 1. malled Wednesday Joneo said the Fountain Valley WJ.illcaUon would reduce the high school <lis4 • lrict by about 25 percent, and ,. Plum wou,ld have "his career ·· drastically altered" It the un-~· ilicaUon succeeds. · Jonu alao noted that Plwn re4 cenUy voted agaiMt ha\'ing the Fountain Valley School •Board ' try to defend a lawsuit aimed at ' halting the Nov, 4 unllicatipn t election. · ~~ -:rbis action constitutes a con4 fiict in so tac as Mr. Plum's en4 lire salary is paid by the high ~ school district," Jonea said. ~ At the time he cast his negative · vote. hQwever, Plum told the '! board be believed tbat wbat has 1 been a citizen unification effort • IO fer should be defended by the r cituem' group -not trustees. 1 And Plum said he will ask the ' board again tonic ht at its 7: :Ki meetine to retrain from spending legal tees and staff time on the unification matter. . He expalined that the board 1 was elected to represent the elementary school district, part '1 of which is excluded from the un4 1' illcatlon attempt. In addition, he ' ' said ''at least 10 --rcent" at resi· "' d r• enta pu•hing for the tmlflcaUon Jive in the part of Fountain Valley not served by the district. Both Plum and the high school board have flatly denied any con· ;_ ~ nict. Sayihg Plum bas been UD· ' der no pressure to take a stand either way on the matter. Plum also voted recently to op- pose a piece of state legislation that would have given everyone in the high school district a vote on U\e Fountain Valley matter, despite high school board sup. port of that JegislaUoo. , I i Jones, in his letter, asked that Plwn be stopped from voting on any unification issue and be · stopped from having any in- fluence on the matter as a board member. ' 1 I Huntington lea Clty_SGhool Dfebtct ! _ (CLIP AND.i:A~ FOil YOUR DIJTill~ -~ I ABOVT THE Dl!nJCI': 'I'be Hunllnatoo Beach 'Clfy School District, an elementllJ"y dl11rict, covers most of tbe southern aection of the city of Huntington Beach. ft a1io aerv" tbe community o! Sunset Beach and a portion of Huntington Harbour. The district coMist or nine elementary schools "(kin. derg:arten through fifth grades} and three intermediate or middle school& <&rodes six throuib eight). Total enroll· ment, which underwent a fantutfc erowth the past few years, tapered off lut year to a peak or 8,247. A amall iA- crease in enrollment is anticipated for 1975-76. Tbe-eat,mated ,1enerat purpose tax rate for 19'1S:715 wU1 tbe $2.6448 with a per pupil expenditure of$1 ll5.28. . S. A. Moffett, •tarting his 31st year wltb tbe district, bu been superintendent since 1965. He is auisted by C. C. Palmer, deputy superintendent, and Betty Funkhouaer, U · sistant superintendent. There will be one new school fMof4 felt) opening, two new principals and several principal changes. BOARD OF EDlJCATION -ctJllllENT CONCEllNS: The Board ot Educatioo meeta on the third Tuesday of each .mooth at 7 p.m., generally at Dwyer Intermediate School Libarary, 1502 Palm Ave. · This year the board is confronted with several major problems in addition to those of repetitive n(lture -expen- ditures far exceedini incoming revenue, brought on partly by in!Jation, and partly as the result of limiting state leeisla· , tion, the possibility ol. unification within the year, un· resolved teacher salary negotiations and, the probability of having to vacate one of our intermediate schools in the near future which, in tum, will necessitate planning and financ- ing a new build.int. NEED MORE INFORMATION? S. A. Moffett, Superintendent Les Clay, Commualty RelatlomCoordlnato< . 536-8851 531-8851 WHAT IS TAUGllf: Elementary School: Learning to read is the major task in primary grades. Schools use many methods to match individual children's needs. Guidelines in reading U weU as lists of textbooks used are available in each school. Te_.chers use many supplementary materials as well as library resources to develop reading skills. Daily classroom stud.la are based on district4wide guid'tlines set up in all 6asic areas,· including reading, English, spelling, math, science, social scien,.ce, handwrit- ing, physical education art and music. Middle School. All 6th·8tb graders take English, math. 80Ca11 science, science and pb)rsical educahon. They_~ select courses from a variety of electives in music, art, practical arts, foreign language and advanced science. But Plum contended that re. ~ . Career EducatlOIL All schools will be initiating pro- grams in career education this year. Recent tretidS in career education are away from the vocation education focus. Instead .. students in primary grades become aware of themselves and their individual .skills. Uooer e1ementarv students are oriented to the world ot work and skills needed in various jobs ; and middle school students explore various occupations to determine possible interest in that area. cent state legislation ruled that ~~ salary doesn't constitute a con4 " ruct of interest, and tie was told .,-by the Orange County Counsel he could take a stand. (· ~: 1 He also said, ''Bud Jones ought I t i to make up his mind. In May and I June be was saying Dick Plum as I ·· a board member ought to take a I PARENTS NEEDED FOR TEXTBOOK ADOPl'ION 1" stand. Now he is saying Dick I COM.MITl'EE. This year, math t~books wi~ be adopted Plum ahould not I for students in all grades. U you are interested m serving on "r ''Tbe politicai kingmaker in I the Matb Adoption Committee, please contact your prln· '"' Foudtain Valley ii Bud Jooes J CiPal. The committee wW meet on Oct. 3 and 10 to review u andBudJonesouihltobeable..; _,f -textboo!s !"'.~.m'!_ke!"<!'mm~aUons for tbe ldoptil>n. lt m-Ue up Jili mind whether Dick ::,.J ~ be FO~posed 01,RBrents, teachers, adl'b~~is1!'•~ .... and J-Plumougbttotakeastandornot -t <:'t.'litildentS. •· r 1 take a stand " I . He continued "Birt Jones also I SERVICES FOR SPECIAL STUDENTS: The Hunt· · told tbe"CommUnlty tbBt 81 aoon I !t!atoo Beach School .Dialrict provides each child "lritb a " as he got this on,tbe bll)°''he was ''I. ~d e4uc.ation•I ~ by 9ffm"lng ~11,11.l ,ql!P9,IWNtx .. _ eotn1 to fade intb the siinllet. •• I for le&nJJn11 and1encouractn1 eVeJY'youngster tO ·mue· full Jooes also Said Ida atUck on I use of liidlvldual talenta, int ..... t and .abilities. Programs Plum is not personal I .. are available for children with learning disabilities in self~ ••1 think he is 8 rule individual contained classes in elementary schools and in learning dis.- and a dedicated. parent "be said ability groups in the middle schools. Special Classes for the adding, however that~ elriploy~ slow .learning child are also offered at all grade. levels. ,AP· r of a high school district sBving proximately 700 studenta are in the mentally gifted mmor 1 on an elementary board is ''taz\ ~ program. Children with visual and auditory problems are i tamount to Standard Oil Com: · provid~ fo.r by interdistrict agreement with neighboring ~ panyservingontbe-coasta1Com4 schooldisti;'lcts. . . . . . t mission •• A special educatioo center 1s under construction which l · will meet the needs of the multihandicapped, aphasic, 11nd I· other developmentally disabled children. · I . i Boa d S ks FOOD SERVICES: All 12 district schools serve a l r ee nutritious bot lunch. The food is prepared in the central kitchen and transported to the schools. A Ii •a Elementary students pay SO cents for a'"'Type A'' lunch f PP C8.Da.e and may-purchase 'fnllk and ice cream separately for 10 t ·. Cents each. Intermediate students pay 55 cents for a "Type ! The Westminster school board A" lunch or they mar. choose from many bot or cold items ia seeking applicants.to fill the · soldatthealacarte' snack ban." . ) unexpired board term ot Ray A ''Type A'' lunch consists of at least two ounces of pro. Schmitt. who. died Aug. 21. . • tein. three· fourths cup of fruit and vegetables, one slice of Tbooe Interested ln-fllUng-tbe . enriched~ bread, one le.Spoon of butter and one'baH pint of term. which exp.ires .fune 30, milk. This is one third of a young person's daily nutritional 1977, should submit.a lett.erto the needs. The district feels tbat It has a good food service pro- :-board by Monday noon, district gram tor all students and staff and encourages everyone to · officials ,aid. try it. " . Applications will be..acreened and tbe appointment by remain--TRANSl'OB.T~'l10N: Students are eligible tor busing: ing board members la expected to and from school each day II the distance from Ibo point a at a special 6:30 p.m. meet\ng student boards the school bus to the-unloading area of his ;. Sept. 11. Candldatq must be 18 1 scbooJls·more than: years of age or old~r. a · I 'II mlle-Klnderglirten, lstand2ndgrades : California citizen, a n!llldmt of I 1 mµe -3rd, 4th and 5th grades the district and a· reglatered I 2m1les-Gtb, 7thand8tbgrsdes voter. · .J -Exceptions to this rule are made in areas·where waJking ~I .-:.. • ~tions are hazardous or wbete students must otherwise I cross heaYilY trafficked highways and streets. 0,RANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ... ..,1$1 .. , ........... 1_ Jack R. Curlev \lluo -....ldlftt..,. 0.-61 MtM91r Thomas Keevll .... "" I Bus schedules are available at each school and in the I transportation office. '1 • NEW IN TUE DISnuCT? HERE'S BOW TO ENROLL I YOUR CHILD: New residents may call the district 'office (538--8851) or any school to fmd out which. school their I children will attend. All pertinent information concei'nina I school openlna and cloSing, curriculum, lunch hours, lfus I transportation, etc., will be furnished by the school at the I lime of recl1traUon. I • Children ~tartlnf ltlndergarten or first graders who ~Te l not bad klnder1arten will need a birth certlllcale ~er I proof of age and proof of state-required 1mmun1 .. 11ons. I Also, a new law requires ail first graders to pEDduc• proof I that they have bad a health cbeck·upor 1creen1J11 wlthllBhe I I Thomas" A. Murphine ~ ... ,1111 .,,,""" I P'!IYUt. -· · • ·---------~"!?'.r----------------~---.1 O\lirles H. Loos Richard P. Nall AttlM...C ~ ....... 1-.... . . p...,.r.,,,eA1 CLINIC ••• Mem"!Jenhips In KKK Nixed quit and they •aid I was copping out.iBut.I dldn'l buy It," he llald. "WewerefiWng a need." · Beaure1ard h•• been helping out at .the Free Cllnic lllnce mo when he WU a Navy bollpital COC· peman at El Toro Marine Corpe Alt 8tatioo'. • . -Hit dull.. h••• tll1>aDCled .. ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)-COr: reCtion1 Comml11loner Ben4 jamln Ward bu orderecl wlaat be 1ayw la a "limited number" of , lltate prllOll e111ployes to ql(lt tbe ~¥ Klwt Klan bJ Oct. 1 ac face dl1mlual from' their jollo. •• Correctloll official& re!ulod to say on W.aiieaday ulld.ly how many ol the more thin S,0001tate prlscn_ ruardl are ""!111/«1 of • ' · lllf'd!cal uaistant and" t""1 con· slJt ol llelpln1 In ehecltuf:• Ii•· /ins .blood le1t1, sow DI. up -.ndsnc. I · He planB to•re1ume P,..tned cloueo at Golden W°"' Colle1e, llel8kl. . • - theKJOC., . A Now Yotlt Cl.U ·ui..rties Union •POliO.DlliJ> aald t.be policy WU UllCOJlltitutional. " 1 I DeNt .............. DtllAVOW:S CRITlC!lll He•llll Olllcer PllllP . f'l'09IP,,,,e..4J CELLA •• ~ ti!• healtb-deoartme!lt lhouJil ~ L...;.condon--' it · -·' """"" ~-. -... Hamilton advocated."ftllllnlili the pbyalcial .exallliJl.atlons "lrithln tbe /lealtb department and was an outspoken crll1c ol the OCHTI contract. r ..... r,,,,e.t1 THEFf .•. taken from· the buildlnl and estimated finally to be.worth '850 were found bldden in bushes nearby, Including a five-p6und bag of turquolu stones and party ailverwate.. .. Shulman theorized whoever burllarlzed tbe store ran to his wa!Ung car to flee, tben Panicked when tbe 1964 Buick woulclD 't start. The Fountain Valley man. who liv .. "lritb bl• parenta, earned his nickname •••Berserko'' for his daredevil riding. He competes regularly at the Orange CoulJty Fairgrounds. Police said Becker would pro- bably be arraigned today or Fri· day in Harbor Judicial District Court on tb~ burglary charge. Je1'8ey Dries Out TRENTON, f'l .J . .(UPI) '-. Hoses from ne1ebboring Pen:· 111ytvanla today prpvlsled only a trickle o( water to ~-.r~s:i· dents, forcin1 them foe the fourth day to develop ways of coping with a water shortage caused by "'malflmctlonlng valve. Half the l*>mes ln Trenton were repor t..i without water. · " • • • Ffgtire ... d ~~.-~-,.~~..,,..~~"""'~~-,, . . District , .. _R.~t~··~P.nged.? The p,,__i trounuln v.n.,.-1!ieY ~ ~c( tllit $5.81 ls • unified ac6ool dlllrict may ,have .-..:!i&,urpiie Ip ~ and lhe a 1eneral purpose tar rale ot lldW eel 11<>ard COO!ld add 20 $5.81 per '100 of aa-valua-eenti or ill"ore to Ilia! amount in tl4n. not tile $5.71 flpre caleulat. ~e. !bdl'.-nd nqwred Id earlier. • ~ a1aiobt lmeo. Offtclall of tbe Otange CounlJ ' ca "'t.Jso Ill bMed on the Depanmeot of EdueiUon r.. lrlf.7'1 scl!Ool year'• projected Jeued tbelr revlaed 6'"" Ibis 1110ssed viilulliolll. momlna, altbou1h Ibey were General purpoae tax nt.es far quick to point out It i. a pre-llll:l-78 at aome other unified di•- Um!Jiary e1tlmated maximum trlcta ID tbe countY-Jndude $5.23 tax rate. · · f« lrYine, $4 .18 I« TUstln and u a nw-unlfted tcbool board t5A2 tor Saddlebaclt. levied that $5.81 mulmum it wcaald mean the owner 61 a bome a11eued at '501000 would pay $101.25 a 7ear In ICboal 1-. The new maxim11Dl rate ls $1.47 m«e per $100~0( ........i valuation tban F"OuritOJn Valley resident• now seryed by the Garden Grove U'8ified school lllltrict will pq during fllCal ~11711-78. It la IO cenll more tban resi- dents ill the"" Fountain Valley e11men~d.wilt,POY Ibis ~ oJ!d W-eeotaCmare tban iJilie wlj_o II..,.. in ~Ocean Vlei" district will pay. . County · oUlclala said they calculated the. .new figure beeause of J.eilslation pending, wb.lch would require those rates to be placed in voter information. Al1embl1man Robert Burke (R·Hunt1ngton Beaeb) is sponsoiinf that legislation. llow""fl'.i ihe same officials noted that-atpresent tbe county bas no Jeqal baals for making the calculations and won't have until .Burke's bW laslinedlntolaw. Auction Set -By PoUce Tho ~untlnaton Beach Police Department will bold an auction Sept. 13 at 10 a. m. at the corner of Main Street and M8nsioo Street in tbe ·Civic Center Parking Lot. Items to be BOid to the highest bidder are tape decks,. watches, tapes, s~akers, billfolds, purses, bl"~clei &n\:l ol!iefiji!ms. TernfS arec.i.sh oh.ly. An officer· said the auc4 timed items were ·either stolen or lost aQ.d not ~~ ~l~ vlcti11'5., , . . ,. ... ISRAEL ••• night from his successful Middle East miuion which culmlnated in tbe new pact. Israel and Egypt •lined their second interim Sinai peace agreement !Oday In ·a brief and solemn ceremony ln ~eva. marred by a Soviet boy<Xltt tbat .Jed the United Statutowltbdraw ill oblerver as well. There were no smiles, handshakes or speeches as a soldier and diplomat from both sides signed the accord, worked out in· 12 days of shuttle diplomacy by Ki&singer that ob- lieates Israel to give up another 3,500 square miles of the Sinai .penimula.. ~---- The Sovftrt Union and the Unit· ed states, co-chairmen of the U.N. Middle East conference, were to have been ot.ervers at the ceremony. · But Russia boycotted it in anger ai the prospect ol a new American presence -200 civilians to man monitoring sta4 lions ·-jntroduee<l li>to Sinai end tbe Vnited Staip-stayed away rather than embairaas Russia by underlinln1 •ta absence. r,,.1 ..... }'?' · Both Jsraeli . l,lld Egn>tlaa sou-rceJ ... said the .Soviet· A.mericaif absence hlia.·no effect oo tile greement. ' Later, President Anwar Sadat charged the Soviet Union with a ••flagrant provocation and at· 'tempt to divide tbe Arab front" by boycotting tbe •lgning d. the new Sinalie!tiement. . ~i8-~edUsedtbeltu.aiaD1ofpro­·•YidlnJ Egypt's 1973 war ally; ·Syria, and tbe Palestinians "with , infocmatl&n full of lies" tbat ,L~.waa selllna itsrlibll.in tbe ~diaqagementaccord.· • Save $4() to _$120 ·! · Rlch and· ., . rustic wormy pin~· tables The warmth cif wo&i ... it lµs l:woodcrful way wi"th a room, particularly when it's intriguing wormy pine in a tiiangular design. ~pw save considerably on these attractive 'home accents. 48" squn., cocktail table. !legularly ·$359,-now at 1239 30" square .lamp tali!c. Reg, $219, llfi9 Not sl;u>wn : 48" sofa table'. $329, .$239 18" square bunching table. Reg. $119, S79 Elld table. Reg. priced $i69, 8129 · Allow 4.wtl'ks for delivery. Purchase on ronvenientTermway Account. Futniture . ' . I Bullqck's South Coast Plaza,.San· Uiego 'Preewa y at •Bristol, Costa Mesa, SS6-06 l l . " l I l I I I I I 4 \ • ) l I l. ( \ \ I I I :Al . .\ILY , • . . • • •.J • '· . Hunlillston 'aevti Qty Mmlnl.Uator Dave llowlandahmi'J!t"41D•ll"lltlft~ HetCIJllla ~atm.._..J>y- -uman " be'•-.. '*dered by tbe othor council memban to }.ll1ld ~ on & l'Ublle response "!'bile the 111•1&• JliaDed out ID claeed execlllive .-.ion1. ~on. a b~ft! EIR and the.S:ll. · lll• delay and cOst Rem to !(ave bee!\ -batMti ·' . The enYironmental IJ'OtlP ranked, Jlle dl&titct's EIRln th lower one-third of aeylt had seen, tiutiidld fullllJleg._i~. • ·, ' _,'t __ • Councllmu l~ ¥atn8y 1-. c'llarcecl ·that llo'l\'landa ·=· Jn a "«ml)llraey" to prevent lb&--11 tram lmowilll ol. city opera· ~andeil )llltney 9bo ... BowlaP4J ii aided and abeUed tbe''naivetaailB~"oltbemyor. The ea~ sbOW have •--lip loudly eooaer .,. ~ ego when tr\l&teetl llegan plllbolng tbe D8"' ellJIJpali. " And If dlstrlc:t atidr-~ knew about the a." 1a1enee·orthe site aaen'vtrllmnentaHsts claimed. theY were. derelict-::-Ia~ -aaaklnr -&he boa't'd full7 .••-ol ll andotrmil(w1111 to preserve some 1f ndt Tbe olllfereneea tbe two men are 1llQ!;e pblloeophlCaL ......,. ii articw.te, explollve allollt. • J10111etlme1 wile err::,,. Bowlandl, on lbe other serious,~ -tee! quiet. Give it a.Chanee · -~·-. we believe tbe cbargea 80 be)'Olld that al style t 1* entire matter lw been Wlfortunat,e!Y ' . Nothing aeems to -. the emotions of Huat-Jnatai! Beach resldebts>asdocata and dora-Mw they' .., haindled and' at wtiat •to the owners. Siii~ llatney iiull1e tbe aecu,;ationa publicly Ole · S&YJ clesed oioor meotlnp COOCf:l'lllng Rowlandshave been inettedlve ID tbe~}.,-,lloWtands llbould be pro- vided an opportun!t7 to ~pond publicly at tbe earlieat opportunlt)'. Yie tJUnll: the Council should take·tbe ropea oU At their last medlng, Hwitblgtod Beach council members approve!! cgntia!;t revi,lons with 1-(he c.u.rornla Animal Callb:ol. (l pnvate agency under_ In: teilse fire from segmehts df the ~mmunlty but sup-' ~.~r, 4he city admlnistratlOI). · llOOll-llk\l at the next council meeting, I . C ornla Animal. Qllltrol 'tias agreed to certain. guarante'ea of performance that Indicate an un· deratandlng that ii if doesa).'t do tbe job proper!Y It will pay the cons~. f ~eedn't ·Dav~ H~ppened I The Huntlnston Beach Union lfigh Sc:hool Board !approved an enViroiunental' impact report OD !ts new ~an View ~ Scbool laat week, despite loud pro-~ Jrom the city's Envlroninental COUilcll tbat lt It's time that CAC be gi1reb a fresh opportunity. The peop~ should sil back, cool It, an<f keep a calm and watchful eye on the operatloei. . was hard to read aPcJ lriad,equate. · ' Trust"''· insisted thai.U!e 'problem of housing stu- dents w 8' more pressing tban a now-destroyed U there are violat!0118 serlblls enough to br:eak the COl_\trac:t, tbpt action ~d be taken. And It tbe adJlliniStrationlsslowtoal:tli:ilegitlmateeauses,resl- dents should Insist on be!nlifieard. But the arumal control operator shoujd be dven a reasonable opportunity to perform. . archeolofical sit~. • TbeiV le process, including a six-week halt In Jt'stlme-pasttisne-togeton with tbejob. H Sl(ENTENNIAl. Sf'IRIT ' iBa4 Week fFor Foms- tb.ilBrmm , _____ ...,.._...,.._...,......., ... ( EVANS-NOVAK ']·· ~ WASHINGTON -Tbe Aucust cqn1res1ional recess -bas spawned a series cl dolectloos against oU price dfttllll!U by key ,SeilatGn after talkinC to angry, jnD.U.00-ednaclous conaliluents. ~eriililxr'ciro>Vith his bll&eet }>olllieal defeat since • becomine President. ,. "' Only a week ago, head-counters t.. at the White House and Federal • Dear Gloomy . ,Gus • '1'bis business about trash collection fee hikes in'HUD· tington Beach and Foun· lain Valley is Just a pile or rubbish. T.U. lfle,.ls Before Arnts, Be Sags ,. J • /'Food Stamp~ Aren't That Bad TotheEdit.or: . [ C ] arientedplariningstaffbascome Treasury Secrel&rY William : MAI'BO•" ., . up witll an irreapolisible plan Simon's statement; qubted by D 'A that has no ba1i1 lD economic columnist Papl Harvey that the common aeme. Time..and time federal food stamp· program is again we see similar unrealistic "a gigantic ripoff, a haven for Letlen from. rf'Gdn• are 1i1111dcorM. plannin& ::effort made at great chiselers," in his article entiUed The right to cond~N-'leUer• to /it direct cmt to the public entity in- "WeUare Breeds Dependency" fPOCI! or t!Um.fnotc Ub8 ii ratrved. volved alnd greater indirect cost ill tbe Daily Pilot Aug. 25, to have I.din• 01 llOO -di "' lat IDill be to tile public through develop. more or some semblance of =~~t!~Um':::=: mentaldelay11andraultantlack ' validity, it Jlfiy--, .ihould sJiow . •"»,__ ol emploYJDent, not to mention specific figures of haw many peo-bid llamf!• m411 be' 10itllhdd on N-driyinc up the coat of land pie in vari9t1s .,income brackets · qwlCf/n/ftdmtreuoraiaappamtt., already appro•ed fOI' develop- .receivelood.slamps. • __ l'odrJI""" not be pubiWled. mmt · Bible is< being t9ught today as an accurate prediction of thinCS t.o come. This beillg so all churches are equally guilty or foretelllng the future for they do solicit con· tributions for this service. The Reverend Zelda Pryor has every right to publicly practice ber beliefs and accept money for its support. This jfiecedeot has been long establisbed by all other organized religions with the BC• quiescence of law. .EJ)WAJmLEWIS I believe ihat ·at today's livi~ ; ----· -:n;~ publlC needs to be> made -·· in· general and hi•" ·~· h bl b aware·o1 tile enormous cost ·or Be111at1 DA Bides -• "'....,...., 51• 1uuu ~ a e taxpayers sue as ·these "ivory tower" propQsals. ptlces, that· a.ny falDily ot lout lie?" ~ -Your ed{torial did. this ex· To tile Editor: . • witll earnings ill tbe ranile of Social Security is great. Presi· cdl I The Orange County l!oatd of' vetooverridenotonlyw~bea • '5000to$7J)OOqlay-llDdll(ObablY dent F. D. Roosev'1l saw \bAl ~l,Y-RICHARDA '"'WELL Supervisors -Ullable to choke Energy Ad· ministratiori (FEAl were confident of tile one-third· plUl•On~ Senate Vdte needf/d to.us· huiDlllaline ~eat~ Mi'. Ford will have &nsiderable dlllicully ' '(()lea tbe .tint computer wu 'T olf ill11,esligalions by District At- '· !Jutcwduld-bury-the last,of bla--iii provl!fin1radequate loSIJI-•.. completed; "Univac" sbooJJd,J)e . tomey Cecil Hicks anll. tem- energyprogram. ply and nourhhment for uWlzed by· our govemmen' to F-ef'ReHgf-porarily sWled In their attempts tbetliselves with'ouf considerable help "insure•• us against another to transfer key personnel from B...,.....-v JM•D't::. BLOOP.•D • To the Editor: -........ ..,.. .... ,..,'t:'r9 :'::'i :.--i:" sacrifice ia requirem~n~. for '',depreJsion.•• It is '8 machine It is with minoled·outr_ age and tbedistrictattorneytotbesherttf -·• -r Tbe~licilleartliQuakfofBetly ~ necessiliea'sueh·u ~~ lhaldoesnot•--' should not pre-• -are now freezille the district r " 1i'i • "CBS ·aiuvi ,, j,1 13 i ' .1"'" ...,._"' • cynicism that I read of the pro-., ~ ,. · J.; l . WI ug. I in,g. clothing, and other ..needs, tend tq advise people. The reci-secution of 75 year old Reverend attorney's funds. Now one ot ~ taiD Presi<rent 1:!' -reflected In tabulateil results of llDd tllerefore sboiila Iii enlilled pients'liave to decide to put that their cronies. has been Indicted ·Albert Sindlinger's authoritative to receive the benefit of food social security money to work Zelda Pryor of the Church of by the --and i·ury, and is await4 j Ford's veto of conti.au..ed domestic con· ~ trols. Just last Thursday, Mr. Ford was privately claiming 35 . Senate votes lone more than Deeded). -" • But the President could not have known what his aides 1 Jeamed last week from telephone ·~ calls to Senators across the cou.o- lry. Those calls drasticallf dimlnilbed hope that tbe veto will be eustalned ill tile Senate , (with the Ho~ a loot cause). The reason: Senators were lnun-· dated by constituent complaints about any new gasoline price· hikes -particularly among farmers. The impact was in· Ullsilied by gloomy -inflation ~ figures and Gulf Oil's defection I' trom,decontrol. The first bad news came early Jut week when the adininistra· tion teamed a swillg Democrat, conservative Sena John • McClellan of Artanau, probably would vote to override after listening to angry rural coosti· tuents. Next cam~ word that RepubliCBll Sen.. Robert Taft. cl Ohio was wavertn.& badly. So was Sen. Bob Dole of Kansas, anolber supposedly 1ure Republican. Tbe most stunning defdoo. · was co~1ervative Republican [ Sen. Norris Cotton of .New . Hampshire. The While HOWie : conaidered Cotton a windfall vote • for decontrol. But he h!lenda lo vote for override. Private,reallatic assesmnents 'Within tile admlnlstrlllon range • between PGOI' ud hopeless. "I'be f Wle!ks I 1 ' ., / ' -"':sa 7t~ H.,,ry. WonWful new-. ,.._ got l.IZ to aflrH to • ,_,,,,.,,enr P••c•wHh Older r • · · d 11 specta u1 Astrolight by our do-gooders and -nationwi e po : a c ar stampsintbepurcbaseoffood. again. guardiansorourpublicmorals. ingtrial. dropof-16.Spercentagepointsin No doubt, people who receive it Re The board, apparently the President's approval rating J DOUBT that there are many, minimal socral security never Zetda 1p~3:~~1:~?ce~l :i:o10~: hemmed in by its own corrup. from 55.3 percent Aug. 10 to 38.8 if any, with incomes in excess of bother~ to pay much taxes in 65 a form of reli&ion thU predates tioo, is now attacking the courts. percent Aug. 24. $7,000 per year except in excep-years Of ~xiat.ence-Do they de--Christi ·~ ti dst ath 'Dteir charges are stupid and. ir- Tbat is;:_r. ·Ford's lowest rat· tional cases of large families serve a hand out? Before it was . anl '0 m er or-rnponsible. Jn the district at· ntj............. garuzedre gions. ing since .5 perce ~ ueiore with foul' or mnre minor humanitarian, today it is a ••rip -bell · •-ey•s war on political corrun.. •~ I ctd~ ~ .... I do not pra"t1ce or eve in ""~·~ ,... uie Mayaguez n QI\.. children, who receive food olf'. Does Mr. Klock encourage astrology buL,..do feel astrology tion ~ organized ·crime, we Sindlinger attributes Mr. F 's ( stamps, and.it would seem that in cOnniving, indolent people to bu just as much basis as any must remember that the two are current slump partly to bad a country ~which spends more steal from us and our govern-ether recogni1:fld. religion, includ-ime_parable. J?erha_ps this is the ~c news, bis inteniewen than $100 billimtfor armaments, ment? Jn the same paa:e, Mr. iitg Christianity'. reason. it is so difficult f« our reeonlid voter after voter com-· 591M·of which undoubtedly is or Paul Harvey says •within our political leadership to wage a plaining about Mn. Ford's com-questionable necessity and own nation there are ominous JFmE Reverend Zelda Pryor comprehensive war on organized mentsonmorality. waste, that the much lesser symptoms.' istobeprosecutedforpurporting crime. Hicks is attempting to Slndlillger's data Is supported amount required to enable those F. W. WONG to foretell the future by reading wage such a war, and is being bynoo.-scientificevidence: who can not wi~Q.ut great the position of the~ then chok~byourpoliUcalleaders. Item: One of tbe Republican sacrifice In other needs, provide Ne ~W, Sease every c,burch in town teaching party'& sbrewctest national their families with adequate TotheEditor: that the Bible predicts events to AT FIRST they attempted to operatives, driving across COWl· fo~d, should not be called rn.t-atulaUonsonyourrecent come and bas in the past. the transfer investigative personnel try on vacation, was slWllled lo chiselers when tbey recel.., food edit;;;:r.J "Impossible Dreamer" stars guiding the Wise Men and of the organized crime unit, but f'md the whole nation talking sla"}P8 to help tllem feed tbelr ,_ referring to proposed land uses telling tllem a Leader has been the ""'11'1 ruled against this, then about :Mn. Ford's lntavl~ wieftll families. • I• . along the Irvine COast. born. tthbe boarilt isHfreezlng !undsb dfrotbm an overwhelmingly negative .. Until definite figures are -Once again a non-economic:. 'lbe chapter RevelaUons in the 15 uni • ow ever, 8 e fectagaimtherbusbanl:L publicly made available from tiansfer been effected to the . Bea· When Ford campaign which it may be conclusively sheriff, the funds would not have • -.. bi: ..... ed to 'W:b t edenl, it 'C • ' F •11s B •11 been frozen, because the gullible manager Howard (Bo) Callaway -~ ..... ' . a iricus .,, .,, sberifflsintheirhippockets. llDd Rep. Loi.is· Frey ot Florida any, abuses ill the food stamp or travelled through rural 11.orida. .welfare progra'm e~st. suth Now the board is stymied. m Jin:. F;'ord's comments ranked .! articles a1 Paul ,~arveJ'.~ tbeyareattackingtbecow::ts. with Vice Presidtntlll>ckefeiler •')Velfare ~reecla Dejieadence 1 CIRCUS. ll:r Alhlalr [ J The district attorney finally " tbe -elti bJ alidity am Doabt·• ltz--..~et has something concrete to work llDd high gasolln~ prices as '%;e"' qu ona. e v . Macl.eu. ~•Y· •-. • THE BOOKMAN with and is doing a great job in major Republican grievances. ,not merit senous ccosidetal ...._ · these illvesligalions. His penon- llem: When Ford campoJcn lion. , I, · SIMON Al'P~ -llleep wilbill an lmpregaahle '----------~ nel, deputy district attorneys and operative• aaked Republioan r--.ss ill Bil unnamed Iroa ·eur. illvesligators alike, are doing an state chairman Richard .. IS _,_. taincountrydwells a scientist-troops, killer dogs and you name efficient job in an orderly and Richards of Utah to suggest a . n.tdter • •llPW~. not mad, but completely amoral. it. The answer: Hire a circus, not businesslike manner_ I know state fundraiser, he replied that "To the Editor· ' ,.. .He has developed aJormula ~t jmt any circus but the best in the these men, and 1 know they are bis conse"aUve state was not · IntheAug:iaiaiueOf.tbeDally Jives.the ~ountry possesalng it world, to tour the country. More ••not out to get anyone" as was Ford country in the wake of the Pilot editorial page there was -tl)e po.•er to destroy the world. important, take into your employ 5 u g g e 5 t e d b y c e r t a 1 n F\rstLady'sremark:s. ~ettei-,from Mr. t!,:: .Klock .._. ~edcanlntelligencewantsthat th'e circus's best super-stars, a supervisors- coiilplainlng a~ut ·v1ne too· . foc;mula. , . • . performer named Bruno, a whi< MARSHALL F. NORRIS RUDENESS a POUTICS -much 'soctal seewjty benefits. ,, The prob,lem IJJ how•lo get mlo on tile highwire ·and the trapeze Needlell discourtesy by Gov. because he ia rortdi\llle to have that unfrledllly country first, and and a crack mentalist to-. . t;:dmund G. Brown, Jr., or earned that much. DOes he forget tbeil bow to-get; into tbe fortress, Naturally even Bnmo has to California toward a fellow gov· the United States aurvlves ~ ,iuarded asltis by heavily armed have some help so be enlists his -may have decided "-tu • ' • '_, h 1 Iud I • ~........ ua. • buddies, w o oc e a super to 9. vote by the site selection • • strong man who cracb: people's eonmlttee backing New York 't necks with the ''sound of a rotten , over Loi Angeles for tbe 1976 Pwae!ll bough shearing under tile wood· Democratitnatl~eleoavention. man's axe,'' a super lariat artist Gov. P.hillp lfoel of RbMe whd'can lasso anytblng, anytime, Jaland, cbalrqi_an of the and a 1uper knife utrower who Democratic eov~ last..,... · can kill with a casual flick or the lnC lent eildl of bis ..Ueaiues a '· wrist. And Alistair Macl.ean's tbln bill • ......_.~ ol tbe latesl thriller is off and running. Rbode Island 1tete pallce, retail-Al In most of MacLean's other Ille A-'8 and pabllobed by bis -~'. • ••-I II . al t ltlte'I Mcmtmptwl eommi-ton. ~~ · f nov~, a p ot ga . oping one a ..,. .. .-..hla-'loNoel .i'f' breakneck speed Is lbe tiling. -ret,.._,. ""'" • characterization slight, writing accompanied bt a fCW'ID letter often purple. ''Circus" ii no ex- slped by an aide uplailling ~on. The Intricate plot, and :::."'' pollc;_y Of. r'll~ all Macl.ean really is good al this, Npet. who ha• never met bounds Corward, sweeping the Brown, has been ~,ever reader-along lo a vlol .. t ending since. "Brown doean'\ i>IAY with and ·makina him IOl'let the a full aeabac up1talr1,'' be book's many~ficiencies. For a •••-' wlten Brown did not couple or 10 escaplsl. hours, .;::;;p for \he paitr'a naliaDU "Wouldn't -kbilter off If~ money wun't .-'1n1 "Clrcla" fllla e bill., lel-lnLosAngeles. · "' ' Pllll'l'llom .. • . I ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robttt N. Wem'.Pulil&Mt Thomas Kuvil, Editor Barbara Krribach, Ecbtorial Page Editor Tbe editorial page ol the DaDy Pilot s eeks to inform and stimulate readers by presmtinc on this page diverse commftttuy an topics of internt by syndlcat.- ed columnisU and cartoonists, by providing a forum for readers• views and by presenting thls newspaper's opinions and ldeq on current topics. The editorial opinions of the Dai r)· Pilot appeai; only In the editorial column at lh6 top of the page. Opinions ex· pressed by the columnists and cartoonists and letter "titers are their own and no end~l o( their views by the .Deily Pilot should be inferred .. ThursdaY. september4,i975 • • • • I . . ..... -,.-.:...,..--..;:._. --~---------------------·,I ---• -.vPIL.01' Al ' • . :Walkout ' .!CoUld I Hurt TV : I HOLLYWOOD CUP!) -film ; technicians are preparing to strike for the first time slnce UN8, a walkout that could shutdown all feature :movie mak.lng and most television series. Fourlocals-representingfil.m' editQrs. laboratory technicians, ( State ) :sound technicians and studio ~ro­ jectionista•-were authorized to atrike Wednesday by the powerful Jnternational Alli ance of Theatrical Stage Employes, IATSE. The strike would be against the Association of Motion Picture And Television producers. Ope•MeedllfP SACRAMENTO CUP!) I Legislation designed to cpen more government meetings to the public has won assembly passage , despite an oPPonent's complaint ..,that 1:awmakers keep enacting Jaws they can't live with. The legislation, among other things, would require such local agencies as city councils and boards of supervisors to conduct open meetings wh enever they are considering appointments to ,_pJanning_Ql' c_o.astal commissiqns. I Ainard ,_ llf.-,, I LONG BEACH CU P!) ~ The r Navy says it cancelled a $9.5 million contract with• San Pedro sbipyu:d )>ecaU1e repair work on i two ships was behind -schedule · and the delay was expected to · continue. The Navy had two ships un - . dergoing repairs at the Fellows and Steward civilian shipyard. Both ships, the World War II destroyer Hollister and the Point Loma, were moved out Friday. . '-.._ . •-tl•g Case Etu& ~ SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A . j"udge has se·nten·ced Eben ~ Gou age to rrom aix months' to 15 • • FRESN,0 (A~l-Uqlon or· •1.11l1ers oeek.lnJ •uPP9r\ In Callfornla'a up~·omlnJ farm 11bor representation etectiMll have been barred temporanjy from rancbe• where powen re~, .... fuse access. ' A. federal Judge'J te~porary restraining order would, ~ess challen1ed successfuDy, deny euaranteed access during a period of .Intense elecUon activity under California's new 1ecr,.t ballot farm union ·act. 'ibeJJaw" the naUoo'• first, iook ·errect la&t Tbunda1 and filing of petitions -to foree elections -began this week." TBi: ACTION CAME after lnBo•pftal "~ ... ,...... irowen ,made citizens arrests Angelina Alioto, wife oI San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto, has been.hospitalized with a nerto~s breakdown, spokesmen said. She re· portedly had not been able to sleep since Aug. 20 when bomb exploded outside couple's home. Russ Sensors To Be Next on elabt United Farm Worken leaden Wednesday in Fresno andTuJare'counUe1. The UFW oreaniJ:ers were taken to the Pon,rvllle Sheriff's · 11\betaUon, book~ on trespas1 charges, and released oo their · ownrecoP.izance. U.S. DIS!. Court Judge N. D. Crocker or Fresno scheduled a bearing Sept. 12 to decide whether to issue an injunction a1ainst the access rule or Jet bis tempo~ary order lapse. The access rule perm1tted un· ion organizers from the United Farm Workers and Teamsters to talk to workers for three hours a day -before and after working hours and during the lunch hour. Glomar Target th:!i;!ieC:~~~y~!,0=~· • SAN DIEGO (U PI) -The spy ship tbe CIA used to recover part or, a sunken Russian submarine reportedly bas a new mission: ing, implementing or enlorclna its access rule. fl• acted on a lawsuit filed by a yanking out underwater "bugs'' ,4 ~ J"., the Soviets planted on the seabed n.r , e8 t Just only SO miles off the California coa.ttolistentotheU.S.Navy. . L;ke ~··. Tho San Diego Evening Tribune _ &< reported Wednesday that the Glomar Explorer will soon begin operations to remove or destroy ·Russian sensors on the ocean bot· tom in tbe vicinity of San Clemente Island. LOS ANGELES CUPJ)-Actor Robert B. Fairl>alrn, 28, who plays Officer Chris Owens on the tel evil ion series •'The Rookies," recently met some real policemen while driving through West Loi Angeles. They arrested him for drunken driving. years In prison for bludgeoning h---=:tfi:19ryear;-oid sister Amy to d~ The Defense Department has confirmed that underwater launch tests of the Trident I, a ballistic missile with a 4,000 mile range designed to be launched from submarines, are scheduled to take place there 'later this year. The Tribune sai<l the Navy ••wants tbe Soviet sen.son re- moved before the missile tests start. It - Police said Fairbairn's car was-weaving across ·the center line at high speed late Tuesday and be failed a sobriety test. He waa booked on a dnmk:en driving charge and releasedlllf$31Sbail., - ~ ; • I ' l I Ii;:::::=:::::::::::=::==:!:::::::::::::::::::::::.==========,,,,,~======~-·~~ Ji' or A Career ••• NOT JUST A JOB --. BE Ii. "WOMAN IN WHITE" . ' . ~m,,,~~lf[ftlir-~l fl,r /)r'1ful .4s ~islant in' or 7 n1ont/1s. D~:isL ~~· I ' ST. NEW ClASSIS STAltTING·MONTHLT. 'lAcr. · ~!CD'S 8 MrNT ASSISTANCE. Mlott4L ASSISTING ....-J f 'ltOGIAM .,,.OVID IY .t.IJAAIAAMA$CR~ -•SE..,P"T,c--,1 S omo· MIMlll Jf•nT. miiANSll/<mrs • _, AYAKAILl. , PAYMENT. PLA.NSAVAILABLE . ·623 W. 17th,SANfA ANA S41-4'f6l ' '• . ' ISRAEL ACADEMY • .AHDITS , UNIVERSITY SYNAG.OGUE extend to the communlt)' at Iara:e Blessinp fot: the New 'Year -may tt come for penooal fulfillment. health and happiness to all. May Jt see peace~ to Israel and he.; nelabbora. ~ _crder to accommodate the Academy'• lf'O'ivlnl tamlly and me multitude of guests: who have expNSHd the 4eslre to joln \II for Holy Day wonhtp, lllrael AcadeniJ 'will wonhlp ubder r--. --=,a,.;,' ..--l ""· tbe stars Clb Rosh HaManah Eve, Friday=ai S:Uli PM, and on • ISRAW Yan KIPP<"' Eve for Kai Nldray, &ind~, mbor 1•, at 7,30 ACAD Y ~ k-t or lap.eoyt1 .. may be belpful II ti1rn '"""-, H y • • , ' . '.552·5556 . ~ SIS • •• Limited courtesy seating for addl.Uooal guests ts available by phoaln1 553-55511. Gu-"'111 be IUted .. , ·l 'lS OD Ro11b • Kubanah and 7 ,ao on Y-Kl-. · . • . ~ 14738.Sand Canyon Ave., ll'vlne '°" ............. .,, ... $16' ............ DENIM JEAflS ~ 11... ' -$14 18'" '· ,. ... . ~17 '1 12" ~ .. ..:.;._ .. _......,. QUALITY · 0.0THESOUTS ..... I I f I C' •••• llllf. ' .... ~.,. _..._ w ... ..,111r .-. '. -~ ...... , . ... !'!'IN •• .f 30% II 60% -Allil- .. AU-. : ) • -...._._ I • • . .... WR 6' •ltltll(I •l'ttl' 0 ltl"-MI t~ ~', I • llOWet'• oraanlsaUon. the South . Cflotral Farmers Committee, whlc~ arcued that allowlnc anyone on ·a person's Janel wit.bout bjS jK!rml11ion riolates consUtu!lbnal propertyrlghta. ''We are doinl ~verythlnf PQUlble to cooperate with the ALRB but have 1.Ud on l<Miral , oee.a.lons we felt the boaid wu blued toward tbe unicm,'1 1ald !>On Curlee, a 1poJ<esman for the trow•" 1ro~·- --f ' llllT Vl'W VICE PBl'SIDENT Dolorea Huerta contended or- ganllen can"-'11tfloctlvely n!acb wockori unlesa allowed In fields. parUcularly where crews live on tberancb.. • _ -,, ''The order means we cannot effectively tell people about Ibo election or what tbe whole ~ cedure ts about,r• ·Mn. Huerta. 1aid~ ''Workers shouldn't be~ - enfianchi•ed· This keeps them troin fetUng ,lnforpiatlon Uley . need.•• ' . .... For Female Minors ~I Birth Control Reje~te.d SACRAMENTO CAP) -The Assembly has rejected a bill that would allow girls under 18 to ob- lain contraceptives from a doctor without their parents ' permission. Tho hotly c!fbated' me .. ure (SB-395) by Sen. Anthony Beilenson CD-Los Angeles), was •.defeated Wednesday on a 28-35 vote. But the floor sponsor Of the· legislation, Assemblyman Howard Berman CD-Beverly Hills), kept jt barely alive bY, an- nouncing ho would seek lo1iave t.be 'Vote re(ODSideFed. UNDER CURRENT LAW, un· married female minors may re- ceive abortions, have a child d~ livered, be treated during pre- gnancy without parental consent and purchase contraceptives such aa foams, jellies and con- doms. · The Beilenson measure specifically excludes steri~a· tion as a birth control method that C<Mj)d be obtained without permission or parent.a. Opponents called the defeat a vict<Jry for fam!J,y !ife. --~ 0 8y passing this 6Ill,We would " be telling the p,11rents ot California, 'You are. of no uae But Assemblywoman tecina'H. • whatsoever, and we have more faith in minora,' '' Auemblyman Peter Chacon CD·San Dleto), said Wednesday. Egeland <D-SanJoseY,1~ the measure, ••:rlnf ~ID-' cldence of medlcal_Probleml u- IOC!ated will>-~irtll control de- vices and pil!JI ii ~ small" • when' compared wi\ll the in· ddence of compli-rault;. inC from abortions. ' • • "WE OVGln' TO be encoarag· Ing.minors to go to tllelr-paren\1- and discuss these problems.•• ' Proponents said the bill c:ould reduce the number~ abortions and was •1realiatic" while oppo- nents said It attacked the family uilit and would encouraie-pro- miscuity. SHE SAID IT. was •inaf.ft•• to Ullnk iliat continuing tbe'ewrent probl~IUon against llllnon re- colvinC birth control woukl not sl.opsqJ1~acUTil:r-• -· .r -. Businesswoman~~ Body ·· :1 • I Found in Santa Clara : ' SANT A CLARA CAP) -Pollce work. She managed Ibo Meridian are Investigating the murder ot a Quad. a coinplex or -... ol· businesswoman whose nude body fices._ theaters and shops. • was found in her apartment here. She -bad-~ s~ at leut Barbara Christine McDonald, ~policeaa.ML ' 33, wufound dead Wednesday by No one bat been arnsted. and friends_ who-become concerned-no--lDOtiveJias been estMll1Md,- wben she failed to show l1P for • officers~· . - ' . . Time to rembdet your kitchen? Add a room? lnslap central · he•ting or fix a roOI? M•ybe even add a patio or pool? While you're at I~ why not make sure your home is properly insulated. It will save energy now and save you money in the long run. If you have the Inclination, we have the money. We can finance your project entirely through your contractor or, t directly with y(,µ. /ln<losk about, our plan that lets you Improve-..... now but start payments up to she months later. To get started, just call of~ visit any of our offices. Y0-u'U ' find we make bo!r?wfng qui~k and slmple-.wiih a minimum of fuss and paperwork. And all of our Joans ere made without ' . regard as to race, color, religion, natio~al origin, sex or marital status. · .. ' " . .. To make tlPrtgs better on th'=. home front. depend qn us. More C•lifomi•ns do. .. Pe~I,: a.COUi-titoUI • ~"'~· ,, \ . • • • Bl BAN~O ~AMERlCA ' i, , "' • .. ,. . • • < .. ,. • .I t, • \'¥' t "6f;' .... ,.... .................. NEWPORT FIREMAN IRIAN RO.CM5"CO-'PQRU VICTIM ''-Broecf•~~~ -~~~·._ lllf~ T-~ ' '· • -l ~ ~ ,OAANGE COUNfX, CALIFORNIA "" • Aid·AlsQ ·~f t Beaded ~. • • To Egypt ., ll&LBll T80llA8 1'AllllnroTON <UPI> -Tbe • v.-i:-=.,baa p.-..ct more -,, la mlllWy and .......,.le aid to llnol lhls Year. -1IP to ...., mllllcm for EcPt --oflhenew.::::lm • Siaal a<cord, il WU~ lo- daJ'. · <'l:lle .U-iau.I Prell said the e<amitments would caet at leut •bllllonovertbreeyean.J • Bouse Republican Leader John . l, ·a-ea aal~ after a If>. minute =~.::'T.~d~·11naPJ-o:.1=:i • ·vowa TO FIGHT Congreaamen 'llnall- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1975 • TEN CENTS : --81Q8FORCO~ Aaaemblymen 8-chim , ·- Co1'tract , ' Ta Cella Firm OK ., By GAllY GllANVIU.l'l '' ot .. O.lff"....... . A major contract awarded b1' the ,1>ran1e Counljl Bo~ of Supervtaon to a health testing rsnn linked to Dr. Louis Cella bu -beeo-alven-a-clean bill-of healtlt- b1county admlnlstrolors. Tbe $2'75,000 contract covertns l'OlllbJY 3,900 physleal Ol<amlna- tlons-for .proopectlve aJid ealatUur eotmty employes was awarded June 2 to Orange County Health TesliJl1 Institute (0Clfl11. Ford and SecretJg.. of St•te Henry A. Kis1lnger that the amount of aid for Israel will run between $2.1 billion and $2.3 billion In Ille al 1975-78. · Bai/ham Will Seek ' Later, it wae revealed that Cella, a polltlc1J benefactor to three COWltY Supervt!IOI"&. waa a founder of a non-pfOfi.t eorpora- tl-OD doing business u 0Clfl1. But Cella· denied havln& any llnanclal Interest In the contract aJid said he dropped out of the He said $1 .5 bllllnn of the H L. -' o~~ firm six montba before It WU !!f~ai~-:!1~==~ i_llSTtt,t,W S , ice.. •;-::e!~e year· contract wu. ecanomkhelp. . _ -to be under lnvestillltloa • P--.to b D Jl,c FaJ.I 0 f -Assemblyman Robert Badham didocy to the olerk ..,, the U.S. by.-thediltrict~ttoroey'Hlllce-in CalifCJriUa.: the auistant. House (ft-Newport Beach) today an· Houseol Representatives. July. ' Demecraiic U.ad~. said cqn. """°""" bla candidacy for An. Ev.en u Badham wu-·. In a special report delivered lo ~~~'11'.-.•old ttiot "-.n-'i ,..,.,i.:a-w-'-• -UD•-..ladlil· county .oupcrvuon},ate Weclna· JrOUlclcut aJHles with-the DJo\!ictoeat: >;,.--'1'111-'. 10< d~~m.lmstnlhe Ii& · J..ndoteri:a llli · Wai< '· • fj' ..,_ Ro b •rt Thom a s rs· ·iiaer.lhii-lrom • the · a in trVJbe. Aadbapi Clie u~ 1iJa ... 1 1 aeinawledged~theril 'we.-.; l n m 1 e·••"'Hi.tla.pU'Jicm , »Jt t.u ••l!a•e ~-1 tome quart.en, mbgivlnp about llill-., a<l ..... • ly ear In recerit m<lntlts'U.at-, Jlln111a..,•1 itll.t•me~t • lbe-oct. . ' .._ ~.~ .lllil. !lo!t,M· -....,,_nt-µon la need<id In tel.~ rroai bl• W~I\~ Because of vario.,,. allqallom· ~-!lftl<!lid••alcl the fop • the Unltl!d State• Conareii.". · -lil!lfi, llflt m~e' aft«')ill elilef I~ IJ>e aupenbcJn' action ~1firo-fq~ Egypt:,-,.~, $'650 . _Badham..citect' bi•-12-yeara-in--+Alde 6blp· Oleary, claimed wu!'pdlitl~;"llYcdiilihed and 11\1 on .... ----~. t.Jie Calilomia Assembly as his ~ Bad~anr hacS anntiunc•d his CQmpetent, .he ordered an 10-ford invited Re,PUblican 8!1'1 qualltications, adding, ''Ii is es-con1res1ional intentions at an vesUgation, Thomas said in his Democ:raUc1eaden to.the ~te sential that your congretsman be Oceanside breakfaal this morn-r~po~, . . House for tbe rundown by Kiss-an independent, effective and ex-ing, Assigned to the ,mvee:tigatlon . ~er. who r~tumed Wednesday perieaced leader in the etrort to Hinshaw i s currently under was management analyst Murry mgbt r~m. bis su~ceasful Kiddle ~e govemD)ent involvement two indictments charging him Cable. a form~r Army captain ~~~~~r East m1u1or:i which culminated 1n the lives of ~ur _citizens:r: . with m~s!lsing taxf>&)'.ers funda v.;bo.1bo~u ·~d h~ perform'e;d ~ -.f.n1he-new_pact. Badham said be is mailing the on pol1t1cal campaign• and auml~ inv:eat1gations for the +--<See ISllAEL,.Pago AU orn.tol announcement or )>is can-. _ ..(See BADHAM, P~~~ ~~~~g;Jl~ . ~ ty penonnel department ''did an A • Pl R • d excellent job'' negotiatina: the 1 rt . t contract and ''made the right de-~ . 1 ·p.o an eJeC e ~\~~ :::~.!\:::i.~~ . Riley 'Stunned' by Riverside's Denial .. Orange County Supervisor Thom9 Riley, wbo has been pre- ssing for construction ol :a new jet ai.rpQrt at Rancho califomia in Rivei'side County, s8.id today he was ••stunned and surprised" when the idea was rejected this week by Riverside supervisors. County lines come together. The Riverside board meeting Was attended by San Diego's Taylor and a number of citizens of the San Diego County town of F.allbrook, just over the moun- tains from Temecula. Fallbrook residents have voiced concern over the plan ' because of fears the jet takeoff or landing pattern would be directly over their homes and orchards. Riley said he thought he had explained the project sulficlenUy to Fallbrook officials to allay any fears. He said the townspeople have the wrong idea of how the <See AIRPORT, Pago AZ) · ••1 was going along thinking everything was just fine," Riley 1ald ... Our staff was preparing to make the_ first formal presenta- . tlon to their staff Friday." Tw1·ns Near J)eath,· .. The Riverside board un- animoualy reje~ed the proposed Two _i~.i-iv~-~~~1!.rt Sil~;z:~~=i·~ -Parents .Deny Blood • ~ is aboqppooed. -~ ·.:A~ . .-1=_. ea ,S~ trifis:L-"--p . ~wa§tobebulltona PENSACOLA , F1 a. <API -.l:ll . .L~llJ lllU S.000-acreplateaucalledMesade t:our-day-old twin sisters are cl· COiorado. near a point where the insing to life as their parents de- , .. -"' • ~ ,. ... Orange. Ri:verside and San Dieeo cide whether lo resume a cqiu't Two.cata >cralhed:=on eor~re~.indle~lbeywere , light lo prevent the lhr ... mnnth '.tb~'.Arcbes over(IUi~port -~1 lreil'.ed rotTal!llif cuts aJid premature infants from receiv- Beacb._this morning, ,ft.I ;.cbest.i.Nliiiei.; ,._ "':. . F'!..f'le,,, • -· iag:bloodtransfusions. the two drivers 1>eliig rils/led lo Aceordi'ni to l!Olice; • •mall, w . ·ae Faces Juvenile Court' Judge Theo Hoag Memorial ~oipjlal for ,lor~gn· c~o.'ct ·car driven by e· Bruno appointed attorney Joel emergency lreatnieDL ,,,,..~ the.'JVom'&n -Ya's traveJ.b)&' south· ·Cohen' as legal guardian Wednes· Hoag Mem~rial Jb°pttal~es , b0u11'd over ·,the ovel-i>asa ·on Suit · ra.....-,. dai night and authorized him to identified the' driven -as Carol Ne.w~.rt Boulevard w~ the ~ -~ make the decision if doctors re- Kelley, 34 1 655. Bluebird C&nyonr ~ver s1ld4ettJ7 ~wet:Yed over' commend transfusions · for the Dri¥e Lasuna.. *••ch· and .. llit ~~der ~struck a T,-.1>•Ar D''""ath critically Ill girl•. Jame; Reora4 n,: ie, ;;1 •2201 • •.ar•c'Orblnl~ ID l/>e oppoel~e dlrec-• """' "" The parents' attorney, Henry PrivateRoad,NewpOrtBeach. · ttoa.. ,, .• i:> 1 · • ~.... Qay Mitchell, said the order 1 Conditions of the twO vil'liins Trlfffie 1f1¥eJY&alca were try. A woman widowed when , a would be reviewed before Ron waa not immediately known, but ~1oi:;.;:i:::.di~~=~: :;-:-J::' J'r~~ ....... c!: ~~~ ~~1::~1~'\1~~~.:=~li.' ~ePor.ts lll'Olf1ded twet se_parate cam.-:us somersaulted and The ' I veys , members or ·~.-~ ' • ~ _ · laDdedrbn1il.m b&s.~uedtheCoast lebov8hls Witnesses, uJd their DOW FINI.. sHEs_ ~. ·~·-w'Jl!tiri to ~ce that a Communlt:rCollege District for religlou• beliefs forbid blood · :r _ small e~mJ>i~ -'topped sbort SI mlllion ill damages. transfusions. · • .-.-... •n I" a , ..,., uafllc •!o•ell -., In lh,e Georgia N.Jlroe, of Santa Ana, .. Of 'course, scripturally, -the -~ -,4.__,'J!ll • ~ tan•, ·"''"'DI Ute..; cU..ges Jn her Or81111e County cow:! l• wrong In its judgment,'" NEW YORK (UPI) -;;..re· WOIDUIO i~.l>Jt.tbe rear of Superior Court lawsuit tl{at Ivey Hid. "T6ero is DO way I . ces "' the cimper swerve into on-lifelven J. Broe, 59. suffered ~e-Could give any permission for clooeil)\l«ber·today,U1'1oli tr~~ ~lib'lk ' · · · f"*!ll, fi\lurles wheb a defective anytypeofbloodu1eatall. Ins po the llew•Yori Sloo:k Ell· JWevec: ~ hacl' triictorcomponent broke. •~Jebovab Ood knowa>100re · ·~·· • ' ' "'--' " ...!' ·~ ~ th-· Charced Wllli:M•"•"""' In the abbut• llfe thall any doctoe-tbat •Tho Dow Jones Jn4ua1~al "'""""881fW u~ .ar •• ..., r·c ~ averaie. wblch ·~eandered · ~.' · ~~, ~ Udcloot.. .._., 8 acciden~ are trustees 'of everell!li.d/'uldlvey, wb01>•• •· ,.....es~ -\he colle'te -ltialrlct, Health been a m•ml>er i>l the ~ for lbroll&hOut th~ c\ly, Calned &.oz· ..... ....._:t•~ •aid ·•at·"-SclenceA1soclat .. ,aflni>wbich tbr•• •eatt.·,'"l'<I die-for my po. l_nts to ·-.31. It s·.·-~ 0 .60 •• · • .:!."?r.;I.•:.~~· .. ~. drl ... _ .:'th"'• • '1 r , -~~ • _, ,...,. ,.,.,. ,., ~ lnopected'tractor equipment and bellefa beeau.e they are found in ~di.w,.inredd~y. "~-~!~', f. ~lbllP<rll!tt•0uldh•v•mcraln.· ~case Tra.ctw Corporatl-OD, theoerlptuceaandlll~~IOlelyby vane~ eCUIM!ID)'abouf . fottnatiOn • • maken:oftberlc. • lheBlbfe.'' \ a sovon·.11>-alx m~gln. Cl'~blH • -natrtc war blllled' to lltb Brol! was d1'1'41g it at Ada.I.a • Dr. Edward R. W~, at· B? •~ln •LU1ti>'li Slrffl,la CO.la Jl~hnmedlate--(t.v ue and S Street• routt to·-c...dfn!i Po41alriciaa ~ Sacred tr~ Ill o~. tb j!"firlcan1Stock L-~J :-oae)ll~I= :!;':t,~U:=:.:== ~ b'!Sit:~i:"!up,~ = ltxchanae. · t-tbebrt.d.aeoverpu1. UM,f.talacctdentoccWTtd. chance of s urvival without . l ,. -, •. • ... ' . ' I 1 " . -· ... ""-·· "'' ~ .,;;. '• I ' . ' • transfusions, but a 10 percent chance with transfusions . A hospital spokesman said ear- ly ... today both unnamed babies were.'in critical condition due to extreme prematurity. She said one baby Weighed about twO pounds and tfte otbef "a good bit less than two Pounds ." ~ogers Leaves Hoag After Hea·rt Attac;k Newpori each City Coun- cilmab Howard Rogers was due to be r'ele1sed from Ho.ag Memorial Hospital late today after !J><Ddinl more thOll_Jl week uilder1oln&, treatment for a heart , attack. "I'm feelln1 chipper as bell," said the Balboa ·area coun- ellmao, who 1dded that be milht mike.a portion or next Jlonday"s c:lty councU1e11l0n. · • ''Jf I d~'t make that one,,. he sa.id, "l'U sure mate Ute follow · iotone." ... Roger• su{fered w)lat :lie ~ril>!o!f •• a mild bean attack , ~~r midailhtAug.a, ti!!d ~obOllpm..,aobe hY the 1;iw)1111 day mc1 htarted feelli11 much lletter,''heaaid . • i by an outside contractor. 1be investigator also accused Dr. Thomas Hamilton. a county health department official, of us- ing "very poor Judgment" when makint disparaging comments' on the contract to the press. (SoeCELLA, Pago AZ> Meml>erships In KKK Nix.ed ALBANY , N.Y. (APl-Cor- rections Commissioner Ben- jamin Ward has ordered what he .says is a "limited number" of ltate"'prison empJoyes to quit the Ku Klux Klan by Oct. 1 or face dismissal from their jobs. Correction officials refused to say on Wednesday exactly h.ow many of the more than S,000 state prison guards a re members of the KKK . A N~ _X9rk Ci vi l Liberties Union s~esm an said the poµ_cy: was unconstitutional_ Coast Weather Patchy late night and early morning low clouds Friday, otherwise mostly· sunny skies with beach highs Crom the low 70s ris- lng to the upper 80s inland. • I '• • • • 1 I :c Shelter at Dunes various felony counts, Including {bribery. coaapJracy _and .91hers n maUnf to alleged lllegll ac- l~= .:.~.~e waa Orange Tr ••11r. Bad.ham's annomicement !~comes u no surprise_'' ID.nabaw I)· said. "He makes It In the belief I 1 will not be a candidate for re-t •election to my third term in t ' Congress In 1976." ISRAEL ••• • Israel and Egyptsigned their second interim ·stnai peaee acreement today in a brief and solemn ceremony in Ge!Y!va. m....ed by a Soviet boycott that ·led the United States to Withdraw its observer as well. Provenzano l Hinshaw said It Is his "lnten-· ttlem and determination to seek There Were no smiles, ~ eetiontoa-tbirdterm~•·-i · Ii ·-~ k h lnvestigate4 < "I clo not evade political bat-an~a es or speec es as a MIAMI (AP) -Anthony t ,ties, I do not quit In the middle of soldier and diplomat from both ''Tony Pro" Provenzano, one of • s,ldes alped the accord, worked the men James R. Hoffa re· )1 them,lf1Jhttowlnthemandwlll pllt In °12 days of shuttle portedlyplannedtomeettheday o do so a&ain If Mr. Bad!WD's A•..o b Kl •-· tbat b-h d' d 1 d ·: fPC)litically prem·atur:e announce· ....,.omacy_ Y. sa....,.er o e 1sappeare • s un er ln-llgates Israel to ille·up another vestigation In connection with a ~l ~~,con~ut;8 ~.~ •.realitr .~ =~:\uare miles ol the Sinai $4-million Teamsters UniOn ~1 Hinlhaw's first trial date 00 . • a. ·pensionfundloantoaF1oridade- ; I the Indictment deajin&. Wltb, 'the Th&Sovlet Union &I'd the Unit· vet::renrorcement sources said ~ :=, :n~ ~ ·r=!1t.-.: .~ ~\es, co-ch.airmen of the . tli6 -Investigation is being con-~jBut Hb\11lia• made"iiO nr~ce _u.W' ll{lddle East 3'0Dference, . ducted by the Justice Depart. } to that _peel in his~--·, . .wen! (o have been observers at mea~"' N.ewark, N .J., organized ·;11 He Nid be bas --...:~ ~~cer~ony.. .. _:. • i' ..;c~strikef~rce. ~\::-:i...,-::::!t;',.::::=., ·~~Film ·Trial ~ i;;:o1 la wbS" they .have elected-" • -' -· · . • ~lt""~·~=~-~~~ :.p ... es:.;.tat·-"u:to··· •• . ~ ~· ~j -•• K OR~NGE COAST • ".. "1;" ~ .... ".. -· ~ ~ - ~ . . . ~· -~ . ~.Got No HanHJ.• ps' ~ TI!t0f .... ~J:l9jll ~Jllt1 !'°'t!twflktl~Cfl(lt' • --e ~ I -"" .__,...,.. ..... bl-11¥tlliior--.. ' CDHt~l&l'Ol!oiC:.""'•"r·5'tlMf ..... -... ' ...--MonffJ nw-11 F•IUT ,., o..i. I 1111e .. , ,_,.llOf1 8tKl'I, """'""'°" ti..u.no-.. I lillft Yt111r. lrrlne, s.""11.,...k v11 .. , • .,. • ~ 111..:11/liwU• e..t, A '""919 .......... !l edttioflhllUl!lllMO s..!"""•r.-~TN 'I ptlll(JPM pullll$NH "' ... ' '.i 3lO WHI a.1 ti $1t .... ~-.C.•lfe•"'•'2~ ".I -;,-,_ • -R;bert N. WOed ~.iod.PWlll!fter, 41 J actc R. Curley Vlee1'P~-~ .. ,,,,. .. Qll\' ByJORNVALTEllZA juryduty. -~ . -oe•1>e111111 ... ...,.. · , McDaniel spent mOflflof)usday Prospective jurors continued with Ille retired lll"!l wbc>sald be to face pointed ·questioning Wed-hlll!. no use for. --ary ·DesdaY. in . preparation for the moV!es. • :--~. · : trial' or Balboa's Puuycat . .,_ •• '••us• tb~Juit. don't Theater operators on obscenity make 'em lite "they~ used to," charges. · ~ saldtbepotentllilJutW.' • • • I •• • _ N""(io!'t Bt'aeh Qty Att«ney , DemWi O'Neill said today !l'•t • •l!oul 98.'per~ent ol those·~ Inc at Wednesday's pulllle •ll>j in San FrancileO on Ille ...• , . ......... . ... ... ... . . .. ' 1 • • .... • • ' " • .. • ' .r ..... .. ...... ,,. . ... .. ... \ . • I ThOm•s (eeYli-_:: , E•Nor ~ _ • :JlcDanlelaJ.a:blcedltlheman . At issue before 1udge Robert bad ever ~ li;N>l!lc aa: in -· ' ... ' ' ... . -. - ' Thomas A. Mur:Phine Todd b:l.Harboi:oMuniclpal Court lllml: ;; , -~ . • ' ii t.he,~_.atlon'that J'uuieat "Have:vouever•-whatlhll)' · ' · · · - t ,..._...,.. .. -l .-_J O\iftesH, LoOS'Rlc.fii P ... N~R ~~1°=;:.;-:~~~r:;:;~i:;:.~~~ , ·Sa .. ~e~.40 tQ~l,~O ! ·lfich "~~: .. AM.1.--1 MllfllOl#ll E~Hor1 Devillo Kia• Jones." ion hall ancl'Uke that. Sbippen, ~·-~~= ~1..r:~g,00~~~~ f-1 _,s __ tic-·wormy·· 'P. in.·.e. ~·-tab_ les .. edlnHoll7Woodlllmatudloa gotnobangups,"besaid. .LJ.1: . to a young housewife with a McDaniel also waa coneemed . • , • · clesretln 1111cbology. about the man'• grandaon, who.ls The warmt\1 of wqoo ... it has a· wonderful ..:..ay "!l'ith a room, particularly wheq .,!!~t: .. q'!;:!!:'~ ~~ ~~:.,~~!!t!dut J!: ~ ·· it'Sintriguing,wortnt, pine in a frii!igular".,design. ~ow save considerably on these la"'ler'r "blurn bllrdo" to woufdnotaffectl!llobJect!vtty.. att.;;cti·~ t.-.: accents. ~8" square cocktai~ta. hie.-Regularly ·•;•n, now 0t "2S9 ~Ila! ombarnllmtat· wben Selection or • j== the ·-,. '""..,. " .. '-7 .. " · Junin mlllt view llilo-crapblc · e'l'fdtnee In ihe mt -Ob-30•, "'i!llre :fllflp·"iable. R'eg. $219, ,fl69.'Not sl\own: ~s· sofa tab!e $32,9, '28.9. 'NSllJllll. seeiitYtr1alillvolv!Jlt-J1111!· ~-- Tltrou1• Tue1d17, J'uNycat · cipalalnthethtatercbaln.iftaliy .., •• 18" square bunching table. Reg. ~~ \9, '79"Ehd ' tal>lc:. Reg. priced $.169, $129 thea~er c~aln lawyer Robert has been an arduous-. · "I , "ks< d li P··-L... · · · .,. • · ,.. · Jlel>Ufel l'oc ... ~ on • •Coata no-. or ehail~ _~!Ii'<" .. -"' ow,:-wee lOr_ e very. u.u.i ...... ~on ~onven!ent ·~w1.y ,.!XOllllt. ,-unuture " _, . ' ·. .. i~~~~~~!~J~·V•ll''retlreti ~ = del rot came ar llmpJe Pill'olDPto!7 , 11 • •· · •• • • ~ • • ' Jlar irldow wbOH with ~u~!lflcatlona -..-ain 'Ollim • ~~~~·,_. .. by fqr~'1de1llllh•~ ·• . I ·BU.llocli:'I oijib (iq~!( P1a~~ San Dieg F~e·eway'~~Bl:isrol, Costa esa, 5~6-0611 . . -.-;..:.. v t) •i :· . ~ • t;1 ;- ' I • • ... AILY PILOT EDITORl.-'L P.-'GE ' .. St1·ike: ·a Last esort 'l'lle W.wpuct-.... tllll&d Scbool Dlltrict'a l,100 ,.lllll&JI .. ple; '7C tD1llle tbelr atriJl:I Y0te ~ 10 kt >aua It U1air '111111 ... ID tbll d--..,,._IWWbm.,...._blektoacbool. ·• n 11 ud. 1"1111\ ilia 9UCh • w 1a to be~~ .t tllls ttr• eapedaQr ID llllbt l;i "l'-ent at-oo a'basle..., IDcr••• ff I paeeut. 'l'lleaal)+ weafll cll"I'• 1 met Wt after riloNl!I' fll ofta t.ogp ... 11 .......... top lllary step-~ lldd 1 llttle llOe than '800,000 to the dlitrid . ~»ve~their~f'IWln ~~ .... ;;;t*~"cric1a~·~ ~ =-P'OllPI would not~ to-~f \IHl.lfelrmtbememii.llllp. • ' ' 'Fuel.Sa · • =oaq: •eie,1 fl!r J>erenll and oilier tu- "' do~ thim liO w.ik for tbe r~ ol tbe A C?'CMIP of mereballll arill mibllfactunn in \ . JI 1 ' \1119 ~oa, !!-._would be tra&lc to ad· Newpon.s.ach and Intne reoilltb' un...Uild plua rar mlt 'fail-Ml'•'klnl that.-closer than acocin:liDatedeftorttio-fll!'lthilfall, . evet. ·, · The propoaaJa' •far the .!dctoft ot Operatloo•,l11-. ~ ,.;ftii~atatJ.t *"-'ol web • fllllure woW.d'be depencletice includli C'll'·poOl~, pu~ lnll'i-thom•da Gf;.:ro , ... ,. wbo will Urive-in &oocl. farmaUan campalgda iUld to P'OllAI - - faltb-fortluHlndt..,..,• • . ', ' dividualswbObestexemPJlf)lthe orttbaaveflael. • And, frankly, -can't see that either teachers _cir The theory behind the pi::ojee\<ia t.0.'aeet effeetlve scbOOI board can really~me off "Winner(' In the .• &imervaUon at'the gr 111 ~ levd., rather' than · )on& run. • · bav~ It ~posed by ent. • ' -1.' , ~ • • , 'J'h.e o.ffic:ii,\ p. G( ,th,f Jij'Qj~ COl!l..e& ' ~~ "ftOGi tbe Newper:j; . ·~lajlon, ltvlne ln· . ' ... of. a, . • dustria1 League<tnd Har~ Cb,ambfrol • ' .Comme.ce. · ~= _ .. _. . I · d f cliing ~ ' Spok.esmen have fiiih for aucc-U. Jt was perhaps the most g ~II an ar-rea .-..... eel and its et"'-'Y•' apr, to !!lher areu oa a •..talferror In years and the-sllllP)e yet maiot aver-..,..,. .... __, r::= 1 cellaU of N ""rt B ch cit continuing basis. ...,, • .. ·~ '<."'-!lilt' turned Into a can on ew ..-ea Y • The timing Of !lie ldckolt la .tpt. Will\ the~· ~~~~ $1.8 milli~ "°l!""'ereial prol~. ~n ' edrisingcostofgasollne,and~fulils,ita~~ The error'actually tool< place last January. It bible that by autumn coosumen will be ready for i finally came to ll~only,-r«enUy when opponents to some bome.g?Own ener&Y,l•vinl· · • • • " , &iCtNTfNNiAL. SflF.IT N '_~ __ .. · : • • 1'feab Bel""' A• i1as, lf'e Sa9s Bad Week • • • ' : ., ~For Foms ·-, ;~Brmm EVANS-~OVAK ' . . ·"-..,.--~--- r WMmNGTON -Tbe August . con1t.ea1lonal recets baa ~nines al clef-bna aa-oU·Drlcedecaalrel bylley fieMton,,aher talldncto !IPIJ:Y, l~~!ii!i:C'"1n!~IOWF -· ~ Geraldlt;.Fonhrith lila. liliceat political defeat atnce ~ "bel!iiinlnsPresident.--- I Dear Gloomy Gus . Jamboree Road traffic Is held up stupidly by tMoe iignals ·in front of the police station turnoff at Santa Barbara Drive. Someone must think traffic Oow on Santa Barbara Drive is. equivalent to the S8ntaAnaFreewayatrusl' • bodr. . ·~ M:.~K.-' ~(-·---~..-.;= :1:.· .. -=:~1;g= ...... ~yGft,l'.Mltf PillL Food Staillps Aren't That -B~d ' Totllt)!:ditor: · Treuury Secretary Wiiiiam Simon's' statement. quoted by colamnlst Paul Harvey that the ( MAILBOX ) federal food stamp JllOll'&m Is -•-.,.,., "a mgantlc ripoff, a haven for Ldtert ftom rt-r• art ome. -Tlte t1glll-1o c°"""11< r.ttm lo fU chiselers," in bis article entitled apace <it dimlllat• Ulld u rntrued. "Welfare Breeds Depepdency" l.dler• of aoo "'°"" "'Int tDill be In the Dally Pllqt Aug. 25, ~have · pnt....;.... AU letUn-il>- more or some semblllJlCe of = lifl;lallo's CF1ld nlailiW.addTut • ·vjlidity. u ai!Y,. •hoq\d ·~, l>od ...,..E11o -... -... ~c!lg!'f .. ~~~~~ ~II . ......,,.,_"1: pie Ill vf~f..~"".kCatti." I , l'Oftrv ""'~ = receive ·~ +-.q J.i•-itH"'-' J1believe. that at tOii&Y•s l ' '. . • coota in &eneral and high food through able taxpayers such as prices, that any family al four be? -• . .,, v I t """ accurate prediction al tblDCI to as~ ery n eres....,.. come. This beini so all churche.s llOa YEAllS, not ~tbs. the are equally guilty al foretelling , l'elldenta on the east Side al. the the future for they clo.sollclt ...,. bluffs .have been subjected to tribuUona for this serv1~ varying degrees of jet noise as a. . The Reverend Zelda Pryor bas ffl!ultof: every rl&ht to publicly practice · 1. or;xofjet-DC9or737. her,bellefo and ~ccept DJOllllY for Z, N aa!e 'of ilrlllloT-Hu&hes Its support. Thia prec..seot has A!rWeetoi Air'CalifoQda been long establlahedby all.other 3 •)fi'ot p1Ji>t'~ative 0rganiud -relii\~ wl~ tbe ac• HGi 11· ·» ·~' •· '" -qllies~ceo11aw. ori · Le~f t!!.\-fH:ill'!t!ft '· ~ ·, .. ;.' ~P, ~l\tl~ gri>.OJYf l!fh~r K~~· , , . '" I ~c ~!ti£!rt1~ ~ -..... r. ..... ~ - .b,ave miicli-. lesi'lnfluence l:tian. · T-cl1he i.ditor: ~ • .• Ollfy a week 90,pead-counters at the Wl)i~ H~e aad Federal aerey~ A'd-' "ministration:, (FEA) w.ere confident of the one-tblrd- p l u '1 •one Senatt!'-vote' • 1 -..Ith earn!np.,ln llles•nge , •Soc\sl;lleeurlty fl 'IJ~- WJ:o overridt!'not ~ be a $5,0oo 14 f!.GOO ~lx ind . y' dent £' ... D~ ~velt..saw ~IJ>a , .-hiiDlliatlng defeat· Ford ""Wilfliilve i:Oliifcl«,~bl& Y when the first< --u buf wciuld bur)"",tlie alt~ bis In providing ad~ilate fOOll aup-•~pli!ted:' ~UllITTe~c~ sa~~~~i~lrei.t ~~~~·fm."! sldll.reold ,.,obll~ ·~ed Olf-lnv""*4•Afiona, lw District At• ~~m..,i~e""p~e&>-l4rney"CuU.lllclis'""" tem-c~t· jet 111.'i5'· but . ob-._ porui(y llalled.in.theit.atfempta vioualy not with the proper of-to tr&l!Sfer key penoonel from ficials or in the propes= l!l_~· 1thediltrict attomeytotbesheriff eededtoaus- tain Presld .. t Ford'• veto of cbntlnued dOmest!c con-• trols. Just l85t Thursday, Mr. Ford was privately claiming 35 • Sena•e votes· (one · more than ~~), ' ~ But the President could not ~ have known what his aides • )earned last week from telephone .. calls to Senators across the coun: ,try. ' Those calls drastically .djmjniahed. hope that the. veto will be sustained In the Senate (with the Ho111e a lost cause). The reason: Senators were inun- ~ by constituent complainls ·aoom any new gasoline price bikes -particularly among ·farmers. The Impact was In- tensified. br. gloomy inflation figures and Gulf Oil's -Oil decontrol. The lint bad news came early week wllen u._,~ministra- . Oil learned a awing Democrat, 1 onaerva-tive Sen. ~ohn cClellan of Ark..,..._ probably ould vote to override a!te-- ~~lng 14 ail!l1'1 rural --ta. lllext cam~ word that ~?Dlllican Sen:l!Obert Taft of was waverlni.badlY-So was • Bob Dole of Kansaa,-1>er "'-6c1Jys-Republleao. Tbe most stunni.Dg derecUOo was consenatlve Republic·an lSen. Norris Cotton of New 1 liampsblre. Tbe' White House i C<llllidered t:olton a windfall Vote 1 'for dec:<i~!<ll. But be Intends to ~foroyerride. -~ 'mvau. reall.st!c asseesmenta ,.,...,,... the admlnlstraUon ruge >tietween poor. and hopel!'I'· Tbe • e11er.aprogram. • ' ply an'd nourishment for ·utilized ·by our govemmeot•to themselves without considerable help "in,s)n:e'.' us against another BETTY FOaD'S BLOOP -s&erifice in requ.id:ments for '1depre,ssiob.!' It is a macbi.De 'Jbe political earthquake Betty other necessities such u,_. tbaf does-not and sho!lkl not pre- Ford's CBS interview A . l3 Is ·•Ing, Clothing, and otl)er oeiida, • taMl:JD adVlse people: The reci- Since it is a well kD9'ftl faClt that, -are DOW freezing tbe district on the ayera1e, homes on the at1\r!ey's funds: Now one of west aide GNhe""blaffs me-much-Ui cronies has bHfl refiected in tabulated ta .,r and therefore should be entitled plenb hav, to decide to put that Albert Sindlinger'''• taUve to receive the benefit al food aoclal security money to ~ higher priced than, those on th~ l>Y. the ar.and,Jury, .and Is await, eut side, coUld ll-Jll'st be possible Ing trial. · nationwide poll: a spectacular stamps in the purchueolfood. again. drop.of 16.5 percentage points In No doubt, people wbo receive the President's approval raUng I DOUBT that there are many. minimal ~lal security never from 55.3 percent Aug. 10 to 38.8 if any, with incomes 'In excess of bothered to pay much taus In 66 percent Aug.~-, ·, $7,000 .per year except in ex~p. years of existence. Do they de. that future •'massive" ~ The board, ~ppa_rently meetings between eutbluff res•· · hemined In by Its own corrilp. denb and appropriate _county tion, is now attacting the cow:ts. and government officials could 'lbelr charges aro stupid alld Ir· be JDOre productive if the word responsible. In the diatrict at· That Is Mr. Fbrd's low~.rat-· tional cues of large families serve a hand out? Belon it wu ing since 38.5 percentjUl!lblilore wit'b four or more minor humanitarian, today it is a "rip the Mayaguez iDcid~AltboU&h -,,, children, who receive fo<!d off''. J?oes Mr. Klock encourage ''massive" was 1pelled m-a·••i· tomey's war on political COIT'Up-o voe? I wonder I tioo. and organized criiqe, we R. DUITMAN must remember that the !Wo are Sirvllinger attribute:S Mr. Ford's ... Stamps, and it would seem that in conniVing, indolent pe.;>ple-to current slump partly to bad a cbantry which apeodil more steal from us and our gqvern- ecooomic news, his ~ewers · ·than 9100 billion tor ~aments. ment? In the same page, Mr . recorded voter~er votS com-some of which uiidoUltecll1 ls of Paul Harvey says 'within our To the Editor: plainirig about . s. FQl'd's com· questionable D'ec efatlty-. and own nati~ there are ominous --Concratulations onyourncent mentaonmoralit • • waste. that the"\JDach lesser ·aymp\,Oms. editorial ••impossible Dreamer•• Sindlinger'• data is supparted amount required tilenabletbooe F. W. WONG refenini.to proposed land uses by'non-scientifi~evi'dence: who can not without ,great alodgthelrvineCoast..,. Jiem: One of the Republican sacrifice in other , pi'ovide If~ Nel .. •ert Once again a n-DOlllic party's shrewClest national their families w ade<fu.ate oriented ptanning staffllaieome operatives, drivlni across coun· ro~d, should ot be l!alled • Totbe Editor: up wl'th . an irres~ble plan try on vacation, was stunned to cblselers when ey """-!ve f~ My, m7, ao the reslclenta on the .that ~· no basio,:.P ~c fmd the whole nation talking stamps to hel them feed their west alde·of the.bluffs are up in common sense. l'i!9" aDil time about Mrs. Ford'sinterviewwitb lamilie1. ·t-• • armaoverthenoiseincreaseaaa· 8'~.'!e·see siVUJ.jr,anrealiatic an overwhelmin&IY negative ef. Until deffnlte figure are ....Wt of 8 westward sblft•ID the plasulilig ~(fort m'ade :'.& &reat h h band. 'd .a-•1 .__ takeoffi>atlemoftheJ>q-91 and direct'costtothepublicentltyin-fect aaalilst er ... • publicly ma e-a•-. !'..... ms out of th• Orange County ' Indirect l!08t · Jiem• Wiien Fon! campaign wlilch lt mi-be """"1US1vel.y Airport. So welcome to the ;:'ri,":'=f.,r:.::~ cleYelw- m-erHoward CBo)-Callaw01 .iabllahed· what extent, tlf crowd! A crowd that Includes, m-~-• delays and niirul(antlaCk .,•R • ,,uil Fr-ofMorida ,-.alMlseslnth'foodstampor , ob·-··• Id ntacm-=-t;;.u':i~gb Nra! l'lorl~. welfare Pl'.OllJ'IUll exist. ~~h llid;~ti. ':i." and eait aide-.of, ~ of employment, not to mention 'Mn Ford'• comf1eatl rinll:id ' ar!lclea •;.!;!j.ul Ha~Yey ! the pattern as well as the west = ::i,.!.~~ .. ;; :!v!foi;e with Vice Prellideilt Rocltefeller "'lfelfare B _. •-. aide • and bigb aasollne prices as the are al quest!Ollah v8lldltr,-i For .an alrport 'tliat•f'1 ·• -. be ad maj~~lican grievances. " d9 not m~ .serl~ ~·, "absolutely essen,tial" to 'tlle aw~ ~b!l,C,, n.e,:1~ .!.'t J Jtea:·W!ien ,F~rd campalp Uon. . SJ ON ecol!OmlC growth cilthe~. tbese ''lvcil'ytower"~. operatives asted Republican ~ · -.-. . wbY Is lt so ,few clvic·!idlided You~ editorial did tlilil e•· state chairman Richard • I\' r· clt&ena'lrish w share the noise!" ceUentiy. JUchards of Utah to suggest a Jl.Ceer •l-S• ,. ~ talteolfa to the north were ' , RICHARD A. SEWELL irtate (Ullclralser, he replied that To the Edltot,.. .,, _ baiiDed y It might prqve "upset· bis conservative state was not JntheAug.13issuealthelni!Y \Uni" to the residents al that Ford country 1n the wake o1 the Pilot editorial page, there fv.U a . area. N~. atter se .... a1 JllOlltbs FlrstLady'sr"l"arks. lettm: from Mr. Frahk ,Klod • oC a -westward adlusted Ukeo!{ ~ complainin& about reCtli~too · pattern, resldints d the wes JIVDENESS a. l'OUTICS ;-mucb social securlW ts,', sideal\hehhdfshaveapparentiy Needless discourtesy by Gov. beea111e be is fortunale !lave succeed~d -but 01ib after Edmund G. Brown, Jr., of eamedthaimuch. Does befw1et ' t'masafve" pr«e&t&-ln !llaclng California t<nfard a fellow gov· the United st,les survives the pattqtt back to the east aide emor ma7 bave decided that 11: , to a vote b1 the lite ... _. committee backing New York over Loia Angeles f<r the im· P.-dl Democratic natlollal ccnventioD. · Gov, Philip Noel· of Rhode Island, cbalrman of the J)emocrat!c C01'e1ocn. last apr· 1DJ ADt·eacb of'hb~eagues a ' tblll but baD'llom• hillOr>' al the • J(bOde 1alanCf'mli l)Olloe. r.ta11· Ing at '8 ·and publlabed by bis lt*t• titeentenntal com"'i..Son.. -nturned bla'eopy to Noel, -panled. by a rorm letter lilJled hl'.,an aide apJalnlng ili'own'I poliCJ jll reJectinl all • I • ' • -· ,~,...!fRell .... To the Editor: It is with mingled outrage and cynicism that I read ot·the pro- secutio!l of 75 lear old Rever'!ftd Zelda l'r1;or or the Chlll'Ch of Astrollgbt bit-our d .. goqden and guardians of our public inorals. Al I U11d"\1laud it; the Rev. 7.elda Pryor i*acticeo astrology, • rorm of ttll&ion that predates Qirlstianity and most other w· 1anl1 ed religions. · I do not practice or believe in utrol081 but do .feel utrology baa just, u much basis as any otber iiCocn!zeil relilion, inclucl· Ing Chrtitianity. - ~cie , who hq.: never met • Brown, bu heeq')burnlnC ever a1nce. "~n dOftD't Dl"1 with a full 1eaba1 upstalra~·· he ·-pec1 whe11 Brown did not .-up for the pan,'• n.u-i JI! THE Re•erend Zelda Pryor I• to be pr'oaecuted for pu&'P.Ortine to for$1l the futw. by rudlnc the po;dtlon of the slarl tbe1n every .c)lurcb in town tehi~blni that tbe'Blble predicts events to come and hu,,.ln the put, the 11ar1 au1111n l the w~ xen and tellin1f tlle"I , Lea~ .been .. ;'Wouldn't we.,._ ... ,, .. _ w11n't _.... • ~ eblli~llevela&iOAJlnthe inseparable. Perhaps this Is the re8SOfl'i! i• so difficult for our political leadership to wage a comprehensive war on organir.ed crime. Hicks is attempting fo wage such a war, and is being choked by our polltlcal leaders. · • 11.T FIRST they attempted to tr&Dlfe< invesligaUve perlODDel al. the b'rganiMd crime unit, but the court ruled againsl this, then the boai-d ii (reezin& flBMls from this· unit. "However , bad the transfer been effected to the sheriff, tll~ funds would not have been frozen, because the gullible sheriff la In their hip pockets. Now the board is stymied, ISO they are attacking the cowta. The district attome1 lina1ly baa something concrete to ...,..t with and Is doillg a great job In these lnvesUgaUons,Hb person- nel, deputy district attorneys and investigators alike, are llolni an efficient lob in an orderly and butness{lke manner.· 1 kn9w these men. and I know they are ••not out to get anyone" as was s ugg es t e d b y ce rtain supervisors. MARSHALL F.NOIUUS ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Jloo..I N.Wutl,PubliWr Thomas f(fftl'if. Editor Bortlaro Krdb6cla,· Editorial Page Edieor 'l1!e editorial i;>age of the Dally Pilot se eks to l ntM-m •nd stlmulate readers by preserftiftC \ on.um pace di.-erse....cocwnentar on topics of interest by syndic•~ ed columnists and <"Art.Oonlst.s, by providing a forum for readert' vtew1 and by presenting (bis newspaper's opinions and ld~u on t-urrenl topics. The editorial opinions of the Dairy Pilot appear on.Ir In the editorial column et~ top Rf lhe page. OplnlDN ex· pressed by the columnists and .cartoonists ~nd letter "1il~&n thfir own and no end\'IRement of llltlr vltwt by lhe. Dailf Pilat lbOoa1d bo lllferrtd .. Thursday. september 4, fm .telethon In Loa Angel~. • "-------· --·-~,_.~.,.;..:'...;\'.'.::• ---------... Bible "bOID• taualrtiildly as an .. ; . ·-----. ~----~~ ..... --, -----. . ---·-I-.. ' . ' • . . • • ' ' . ---.-- ,. f • f , • :"'P'"'" .... "-1115 DAJL,YN..OT ·~f • .Walkout .. Could Judge Restrain NniO:DS ·] ' . Hurt TV FRESNO (AP)-Unlon or- -rantzer1 1eeking aUpport lo C.alitornla's upcoming farm. labor representation elections have been barred temporarily from ranches where growers re- fuse access. ' HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Film technicians are preparing to strike for the first time since 1946, a walkout that could shutdown all feature movie making and most television series. Four lo(' als -representing film editors, laboratory technicians, A federal judge's temporary restraining order would, Wlless cballenced successfully, deny cuaranteed access durtnc a period or intense election activity under California's new 1ecret.. ballot farm union act. The law, the nation's first. took effect last (.._ __ ·s_1_a_1e_~) sound technicians and studio pro- jectionists -were authorized to &lrike Wednesday by the powerful l'bternational Alliance o f :Xheatrical Stage Employes , IATSE. The strike would be against the Association of Motion Picture and 1elevision producers. I OPftl M-Cl"fJ• · SACRAMENTO (U PI) I Legislation designed to l'pen moregovemment meetings to the 1 public has won assembly passage 1 despite an opponent's compJaiht that la"·makers keep enacting laws they can't live with. In Bo.,,ltal UP'IM ........ Angelina Alioto, wife of San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto, has been hospitalized with a nervous .breakdown, s pokesmen. said. She re- portedly had not been able to sleep since Aug. 20 when bomb exploded outside couple's home. . Thursday and filing of petitions lo force elections began this week. THE ACTION CAME after growers made citizens arrests on eight United Farm Workers leaders Wedoe1day in Fresno and Tulare counties. The UFW organizers were taken to the Porterville Sherlfrs sub&tation, booked on trespass charges, and released on their own reco,nizance. ~ U.S. D1't. Court Judge N. D. Crocker of Fresno sch~uled a hearing. Sept. 12 to decide whether to isa.ue an injunction against the access rule or let his temporary order lapse. The access rule pennltled un· ion organizers from the United Farm Workers and Teamsters to talk to workers for three hours a day -before and after working hours and during thelwichbour. The legislation, among other things, would require such local agencies as city councils and boards of supervisors t.o conduct open meetings wh enever they are considering appointments to planning or coastal commissions. Russ Sensors To Be Next Glomar Target SAN DIEGO (UPI) -The spy ship the CIA used to recover part of a sunken Russian submarine reportedly has 'a new mission: yanking out underwater "bugs" the Soviets planted on the seabed only SO miles off the California coast lo listen to the U.S. Navy. BUT CROCKER ENJOINED the stale Wednesday from apply-· ing, implementing or enforcing its access rule. . He acted on a lawsuit filed by a \ SMnard Lo.a Money Arrest Just Like Acting LONG BEACH (U PI ) -The Navy says it cancelled a $9.5 million contract with a San Pedro shipyard because repair work on two ships was behind schedule and the delay was expected to continue. The Navy had two ships un - dergoing repairs at the Fellows and Steward civilian shipyard. Both ships, the World War 11 destroyer Hollister and the Point Loma, were moved out Friday. . lleotl•g C-E•m The San Diego Evening Tribune reported Wednesday that the Glomar Explorer will soon begin operationi lo remove or destroy ·Russian sensors on the ocean bot· tom in the vicinity of San Clemente Island. The Defense Department has confirmed that underwater launch tests of the Trident I, a ballistic missile. wjth a 4,000 mile range designed to be launched from submarine&, -are scheduled to take place there later this year. The Tribone said tbe Navy "wants the Soviet sensors re- moved before lh'e missile tests LOS ANGELES (UPl)-Actor Robert B. Fairbairn, 28, who plays Officer Chris OWens on the television series ''The Rookies,'' recently met some real policemen while driving through West Los Angeles. They arrested him for drunken driving. ' SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A judge bas sentenced Eben ' Go&sage to from six months to 15 years in prison ,for bludgeoning his 19-year-old sister Amy to de- ath. start.'' . ·-~ _..,... · Police said Fairbaim's car was weaving across the center line at high speed late Tuesc\ay and )le failed a sobriety test. lie Was booked on a drunken driving charge and r~leased on $315 bail. F 6r A Crirerr ••• NOT JUSl A JOB· BE A' "WOMAN IN WHITE" · 8,0,1nt! a .llrJiral ur /J,..,/f1/ .l )~tllflnt in 4 or 7 111(1nllu . -DAY &-EYL CUSSES STAIT0 SEPT. 8 SEPT. 15 -~~~ NIW ClASSIS STARTING MONTHLY. PlAC[. MENT A5515TAMCE. MIDICAL ASSISTING • PltOGIAM APPIOVID IY AMAJAAMA ACCll- DITID MEMlll HAnS. YETIRANS llNlflTS AYAILAllE. PAYMENT PLANS AVAILABLE 623 W. 17th, SANTA ANA 541-4461 ISRAEL ACADEMY ~ YISRA'B. 552-5556 - ISRAEL ACADEMY AND ITS UNIVERSITY SYNAGOGUE extend Lo the community al large Blessings for the New Yeaf -may lt come for personal fulfillment, health and happiness to all. May it see peac:e come to Iarael and her nelchbors. ln <rder to accommodate the Ac.clemy's irowtnc family and the multitude of guests who have expressed the desire to join us for Holy Day worship, Israel Academy will worship under the stars on Rosh Hashanah Eve, Friday, at 11:15 PM, and on Yon Kippar Eve for Kol>Nfdray, Sunday, SePtembtr 14, at 7:80 PM. A topcoat er lap-cover may be helptul should it turn cool. ' limited courtesy seatina: for addit:Plal Pefb ii available by phoning 552·5556. Guest.a will be sea£ed at 8: 15 on Roeh Kuhanah •nd 7:30on Ycm!Qppoor. 14738.Sand Canyon Ave., lrvlne COHs.t.,._r. .. w•fl ' SPORT SHIRTS 100%C ..... ·-_.prtc. s16 ·~an · ,........., .. DENIM JEANS .,... -..... ·-$14 .. -s8tt .. '!J 1 12" .. , ............ ·--!"I' "QUALITY aOTHESOUTS ti _.Al.L-. .. ALL-• ~ ..... fwW. I t t I 4 •at• If St SIS .. •r ••••••• w ............. . . . . • , oower'a or1ani1ation, the South Cfntr.aJ Farmers. committee, whlcb" •r1ued t~at allowlnt anyone on a person'• land wllllout hit -permlulon vtolalell conllltullonlll prop,erty rl&bta. ••we •re doing eftrything -Ible to cooperate with the ALRJI but have said on severlll occulons we felt the board wu biued toward tbe unions," Hid . Don CUrlee, a spokesman for the (?OWerl iJ"OUp. __ _ llUT VFW 0 VICE PllESIDENT Dolores Huerta .. contended or· pnlzers c•nnot etfei;tively reach wori<era unleu allowed In fields. )W'licululy w,ber<I" crewa live on therucb. .. The order means we cannot effe<tively tell people about the election or what the whole pro- cedure ls about;'' Mrs. Huerta said. "Workers shouldn't be dis- entrancbiaed. Thia teepo them O"om iettbtl Information they . need." • For Female Minors ' •• '• r Birth Control R;jected. SACRAMENTO <AP) -The Assembly bas rejected a bill that would allow girls under 18 to ob- tain contraceptives from a doctor without their parents' permisaion. The hotly debated measure (SB-395) by Sen. Anthony Beilenson (D-Los Angeles), was .defeated Wednesday on a 28-35 vote. But the floor sponsor of the· legislation, Assemblyman Ho'ward Berman (D·Beverly Hills), kept U barely alive by an- nouncing be would seek to have the vote reconsidered. UNDER CURRENT LAW, un- married female minors may re· ceive abortions, have a child de· livered, be treated dUring pre- gnancy without parental consent and purchase contraceptives S\ICh as foams1, jellies and con- doms. The Beilenson measure specifically excludes slerillza· lion . as a birth control method that could be obtained without permission of parents. Opponents called the defeat a victory for f amlly life. "By passing this bill. we would be telling the parents of California. 'You are ol no use wh1itsoever, and we have more faith in minors,' ''Assemblyman Peter Chacon (D-San Di.ego), said Wednesday. . ' !'WE OUGHT TO be encourag- ing minors to go to their parents and discuss these problems.'' Proponents said the bill could reduce the number d. abortions and was ••realiitiC" while appo- nents said it attacked the .family wtit .and would encourage pro- miscuity. But Assemblywoman Leona H. Egeland (D·San Jose), supported the measure, saying the in- cidence of medical problems as- sociated with birth cootrol de- vices and pills Is ''very small» · when coin.pared with the in- cidence of complications result- i..ng from abortions. SHE SAID IT was '"naive'' to think that continuing the current' prohibition against minors re- ceiving birth control would not slop sexual activitj. Business~oman's Body Found in Santa Clara • SANTA'CLARA CAP) -Police are investigating the murder of a businesswoman whose nude b>dy was found in her apartment here. Barbara Christine McDonald, 33. was round dead Wednesday by friends whO become c:.oncerned when she ·failed to show ~ far, . work. She managed the Meridian Quad, a complex of business of- fices, theaters and shops. .. She bad been shot at least 1 .ooce,policesaid. , ~ one has been arrested, and. no motive bas been established, officer!_ gid, .• ' I nc10n -us. " .. • • loans. niansdO. \ ' \ Time to remodel your kitchen? Add a room? Install central heating or fix a roof? Maybe even add a patio or pool? While you're at it. why not make sure your home is properly insulated. It will save energy now and save you money in the long nin. ' If you have the inclination, we have the money. We can finance yo·ur projecl entirely through 'your Contractor or directly with y&J. And ask about oar plan that ~ts you improve now but start payments up to six months later. To get started, just caU or vi sit any of our officis. You"ll find we make borrowing quick and simple-with a minimum of fuss and paperwork. '"And all of our loans are made without regard as to race, color, religion, national origin, sex o r marital status.. . To make things better on the home front. depend on us . , ' More Californians do. ·Personal, cour_teOus semce. ~ • , m BANK~FAMERICA . • '20 .. --WOMA'll IM )4T, •1•a .. Alllltl. •f l fl • •t •n• ftK • •'9" , .. .... , ,, ' • •• • • • ' , • .----{· -\I · l ' •• • • • • I I f I • • NYSEIQdex ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S&P 500 Stocks • ' II NEW YORK . STO€K EXCHANG y-•• ........... 411!f"P IC'l«J' Sa...Ur -·~ . - ' d"enture I~.. . . . . (~~~·DI ·of Mile Square .Park ~ Fountain · 1 :Valli!y, '-under construction, will include ;~.'Ad!Vent'Ure Island" -filled with play- 'zri>und treat.a such as·pirate ship shown :,anc1 ·a rocket ship. Phase will cost $592,000 'and iilcl11de lighted baseball field .,id 12. l • )jgbtect tefmls courts. Work is· eiq>ected to 1' ;lie completed by late December. .... .. . . 11~ br.ath ot treah air, · • •. In the· · I~ . . . DAILY PILOT . ' SERVICE DELt • •~ . .I • -•llillr ... ~ S 149.. ·: lACIC l>IEESE • • • • • • . .. • __ ...._.. ,,. ·. '5nt. . P01AT~ ~. ~::~: . "{~ ~.,., s·~ .JlllY ~' ... ,... ' . : Q1lE $JAW •..•..•. , ... • • .. \.>.: ,. ....... 11.1(1j • • . • ~ ............. li:t .. ClllllNri. YdtulM\o QO 9AaCI ' ..................................... o-.n • ...., ...... ,,_ ..... • .. • tflWI ••Wlfl ... I...... W. ,,.._NO...,.. .... ill auftCINlllM. ld_.tt..._- ,..._. ... ,.. ............. cHdllM, "'~ .. ,_....,. --~°"' ,. -~ :MARKET. BASKET ! 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'Tl/tf::;:ov"au ~ ~-,and ~k~ ~ach Uil5 m°""!I'~ ill. ~iD~lil the oj>POOite direc- therlJ"o <!tjv~rf lieliul to · w""' . lfo•C> lllllDOJ'BI KO.Pl for Tratl!e jnveslltlaU)<s .were try- emergencylreatm..U. • . iJlgjo c!etermjne wtiat caused the l:lilu >JelJl.orl•l~pitai aides auti>to jump, the divider. Witness tdenl!fied ~~ ... drlv!'f!' ~ ~t rei>Orts provfded two separate Kelley .34. .,. Bluebird Canyon veralons. Driv , lra'gtrrilL.~B~actl, and One wiiness toJd police that a James Reordan, 16, or 2201 Sll)all campeJ;' 'stopped abort PriVate Road, Newp(tt Beach. wie"n traffic slowed down j.n the Coridilion of the two 'victims so'1th\ound Jane•, cau&ng llie waa not immedlatelf khown., but womad to gt;ntly hit.UJ.e Tear of early rePortsJndicated they were the eam~r and swerve into oo- being t>eated for fadal cut. and coming traffic. chest injuri~. ! ':. How·ever, another report had According to police; p am~t the. campet hitting, the car that foreign Compact c.,. driven.. bl\ sw~ed. ·eausing the accident. tbe woman Wu tr..Veling south-.. potice Said. . bod.njf OYeF the OV9':P•SS OD ~lllYestt.gatd(s said that after NewpOrt Boulevard When. t~e they talk_-with the driver of the t campej. they would have more in- . --formation. Cycle Racer Traffic was baited to 16th Street in.C9•ta.Mua immediate- -· --· ly following the collision, with u~~~ .i~#~~a tl:5b~~~:,~:~.both sides of B~gJ!:~Y:. ~~e Potted: Plant ' . . . One ··or ~merica's top . . =v.i~~c~~~-:! ~ Thief .Strikes day, accused of tbe abortive · · r. · • • j · ,burllarY Wednesdayol-..Navajo A tbief wljj> •toe f potted plant Indian:iewelryshop. .:. fr_pIQ a Cost~ _JitesB:firm's front . Daniel Ja°Son ''Berserko'' dool"-8"a appar.enUy found a key Beeker,'20, of Fountain yal\ey, in it and correct)y. deduced it was arrested mid -on·sus-must.be tile door kl!y, police said. pi don of b~ory ,,with ball set 'Th-.y added that it appean the at $5,000 pe 1 arroljbmen!. . planl..\hief returned lo Cot>cept Beck&,oll723Sallla-JliriiU* Medli;-15eO ,(d•ms Ave., UR· 'oRANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA T.HURSO.t.Y SEPTEMBER 4 1t75 c Aid ·Also Beadea. ' To Egypt lly BELEN TllO!llAS WASHINGTON lUPi) -The United states bu promised more than $2 billion in p>ilitary and economic aid to Israel this year O!>d up to.$800 million for Egypt under terms of the new interim Sinai accord, it was disclosed to- day. (The As~iated Press sald'the ~mmitments would cost at least •bllllonoverthreeyeara.). House Republican Leader John J . ..Rbodes said al\er a 90-minute ~te }louse ,briefing of con- gressional leaders by President Ford and Secret'1'Y of State Henry A. Kissinger that the amount of aid for Israel will nm between $2 .1 ];>lllion and $2.3 billion in fiscal 1975-76. He said $1 .S billion of the .vlsraeli aid will be in' the form of " military assistance, the rest in economic help. Rep . John McFall of California, the assistant House Democratie-Leadet';:-9aid--con- gresslonal leaders were.told that Egypt would cut all ties with the IOftlt-Ullih... · 1 r. Others emerging from the. meetlll« said Sl50 million to S800· 'mUllqn bod beta pled&ed ~o. Egypt In etonomlc al~. But Ail· ministration officials said the top fiJ~re for Egy.pt was $650 million. . Ford invited Republican and Democratic leaders to the White House for the rundown by Kiss- inger, who returned Wednesday night from his s\lCCeSsful Mittale East mission which culminated in the new pact. (See_ISRAEL, Page AZ> lf9WB TO FIGHT Congrea1m1n ltnlhaw I o.lly" ............... BIQS FOR CONGRE!jl Auemblyman Badhem Badham Will Seek Co_nqrwi To Cella --- Firm OK By GAJIY GaANVJU.E °' .. °""" """'...., ~, . A malor conlract awuded by the Orange County Board of SUperviaon to a health ten1na· !!rm linked to Dr. Lou11 Cella h11 been liven ~ clean bill ol heoltb by county edmlnlltr•IDn. ,,.. $275,000 contra<t COYerlng rouabJy s,eoo physical ex•mlna· tkmo for 'protptttlv~ ond exlstlna county eaiploYes was awatdea J"Wie z to Oronge County Healtli TeaUn1 lnatltute (OCRrl). Lafer.. it wa1 revealed that. Cella, •"political benefactor to thrft cOuntY aupervilhrs,•wu ,I fOunder . of a non-profit "torpOrlti UCJl\dolng busln .. s asOCJm. " llUt Ce)la denied having AljY fmandal Interest In the cooll'act ond said be dropp8d out ol 11\0 .. IJ. L _ , o~~· ~ month• ¥«• it WBI h l1lS1u.iW s ice a The o~e year corduct WU l<nown to be under lnve5tlgaUoo Assemblyman Robert Badham <R·Newp0rt Beach) today an- JIOUDCiinils ciiilffilacy for XJ\. drew Hillsbaw's 40th) ~alD' .... "'-•' · l.Dt to ;;"i°~i!'the · Airpprter Inn Iii )rvine, Badllam said. ••it hu become increuing· ly .deu Ill r~ JllQllths 1hat new representation is needed in the United states Con~.··. Badham -cited h1s 12 years in the California Assembly as his qualifications, adding, "It is es- sential that your congressman be an independent, effective and ex- ~ed leader in the effort to reduce government involverDent in the lives of our citizens." ... Badbam said he is mailing the official announcement ol his can- didocy to the clerk ot u.e-u.s. bythecllltrict attorney'sotticeln House of Representatives. July .. , .. "EYen 8a Ba-a-ham wu attend-_,__ -In •8"Cial::re~vered-to ing an Irvine luncheon to an· county l\IPerviaof• Jett' Wellnes- nounce bia bid for Coa diu-1 County AdmlpilU'•tfve Of-Hlillh1lw Taid ti>day ·i., .,0 fl-~•• • R,-,b ...-t ho ma_ s plans to give up hta seat ~a ""'edm~~ ~ Jrere, 1n fight. -< , llllme qauten, llillclvkop about · . Rln•b• w.'1 staleD1,eDt, tbe~actol. rl -"~ J• • {eJepbcped from bta Wu~ < ~~ Vl GUI WK~~OM· olfi~e. was m-de alter his. chief lntpl~.._l;b.e.1uper_vlllin ..Uon · aide, Chip Cleary, claimed was potiti~~llycontrivedandln· Badham bad announced his competent, he ordered ~ i~ congressional intentions at an vestigaUon, ~Thomas said m his Oceanside bre~kfast this morn-r~:. ed h . . . tng. ,....~._n to t e investigation Hi~sh~w is currently under was man~a:ement analyst 'fll.urry two indictments charging him Cab~ a Corm~r Arf!l:Y captain with misusing taxpayers funds ~ho. Tbof!las said h~qrm~ on political campaigns and 11m1lar 1D".e&ti&at1ons for the • <See BA.DRAM Page AZI Army's Inspktor General. ' · Cable concluded that the coun~ Airport Plan Rejected ty personnel department "clld an excellent job'' negotiating the contract and ''made the right de- cisioft'' when it recommended. that the physical exams be done by an outaide contractor. nie inVestigator also accused Dr. 'l"bomas-Hamilton, a county health department official, of us- ing "very poor judgment" when making disparaging comments on the contract lo the press. Riley 'Stwmed' _ ~ RiversiJe's Denial Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley, who has been pre- ssing for construction of a new jet airport at Rancho California in Riverside County, said today he was "stunned and surprised .. when the idea was rejected. this week by Riverside supervisors. "I was going along thinking everything was just rind" Riley said. "Our staff was preparing to make the first formal presenta· lion to their staff Friday." County lines come together. The Riverside board meeting wu attended by San Diego's Taylor and a number of citizens of lhe San Diego County town of Fallbrook, just over the moun· taiJ:ls from Temecula. Fallbrook r esidents have voiced concern over the plan beC'ause of fears lhe jet takeoff or landing pattern would be directly o'ver their homes and orchards:. Riley said he thought he had explained the project sufficiently to Fall brook officials to allay any fears. He said the townspeople have the wrong idea of how the <See AIRPORT, P•«e AZl (SeeCELLA, Page AZ) Membenhips lnKKKN~d ALBANY, N.V. CAP)-{;or- rections Commissioner ·Ben- jamin Ward has ordered what he says is a "limited number" of state prison employes to quit the Ku Klux Klan by Oct. 1 or face dismissal from lheir jobs. St. was trreStecl-a 1&0rt.distance locked ... tbe dOor' i"nd "became a frQin Navajo "Iradlng, wfioee ~glu wW~e entered the pre-"t- bnildi•& also l\Olllfi!_ 1 .. "loll ,y DUae'!,tosel!wbethecouldfind. ca-• busiJ!en. • . .... ~mpany SPtll .. mon Yvonne Tti.e Riverside · board un - animous'ly rejected the proposed $150 million tri-counfy facility near Temecula Tuesday after beinc assured by San Diego Supervisor Lee Taylor his board i11 also opposed. ' Transit District Adppts '76 Budget Orange County Transit District directors adopted a $38.2 million budget for the current fiscal year today. The figure ts twice last year's spending program. presentation by district staff on the budget and their goals and~ jectives for the year. CorTection officials refused to say on Wednesday exactly how many of the more than 5,000 state prison guards are members ot the KKK . Peltol!l'tnl ';l'om,:Tivollmab ,St#te told Officer Sam Morabito ieiti be, ...... respei)dlot.I<> 8 ,.,;.: the firm lost Hoo in furnishings, part of a ~i!Ollt bllrM 'aJUni at, :Including •toil>-.l>eavy ,oaken Ille firm, 2481> l'!eWport Jllyd., ch811'5. when· he spotted a m8ll'l'UIU!infl "The facility was lo be built on a 3,000-acre plateau called Mesa de Colorado, near a point where the Orange, Riverside and San Diego The action came after a long A New York Civil Liberties Union spokesman said the Policy, was unconstitutional . Discontented Driver ~theatreat. • =pprel>eoded Ille fleeing s lllld.teturnW him to the tr post.; whera Steve Directors were critical of the document In places, particularly in proposed marketing pro· grams, per1onnel increases and the fact that the budget was be· ing adopted two months after the start of the fiscal year. In adopting the budge(, direc· tors also voted to require line· item breakdowns of all costs in future years and asked for re· guJar 60-day expenditure reports from the general manager this year. Coast ' Sb.ulmu was inv -C lhe =~~·~~nt.~ ~forced Mesa Attorney HaJI -Problem' With DMV lovestlgaton all•theYJound the IU5Pfft's· shoes' ......... Wed. By ALAN DIRKIN with 'lfffdl ·and drf'efd. atass that ot ... a.u.,ri1ei11Uft matc'lred 1amples tracked ' (llH, ~E'"" .• 1' .. _~fA%),,' _. , ,\ttpmey Guy HW)t ol Costa ~ -:-.:r . "::::?; • -Mesa is tbe lfi"Q4JCI. owner of a new • -• > ' Ford Mustoni •1, ljllt he's also a DOW f'l'NISB&"' i!iseoiltenteddffver. , ·.r •-. .. .. .Hets aanoyed bttause even .. DD. • .._ ."" --' .... l'.'::MI. _ -" · ~h it's mote tbao two months ~ ,..~. sl~,h• tlollJI!! the oar, the 0 license ,nYmb;,e:r on bis reg:istra· NPlW Rit CUPIT ::.: Prlce5 ,l!on cud ~· )tot jibe with th• clllle.\ bifhOJ: toda1 ID ali>w lrad· · nucn!,>er on-· bl1 P•rsonallaed ing dd'ut-.NiW .J°"'f SJ.cl!>\ Ex· plates -Hunp1 chonte n. • '. ' -He·feels the·re1lstr•tlon card ·Th.•,, "1'f -,.rones >•""5tri•I the atote ~t hlqi la Invalid, ~ a.r•rWjj.-;~ \olnfcb .m•~•ifered • WednHday t>lght he turned ~ Ille dai'; Zli>Md ~.02 ' , ~elf in to toata Mesa police PC>irlbl to 8811.SI. 'ft (dined 8.611 and1"U-citedo~twocoonl5 -no PoirilolWed-da1. • prOot of car reitstratlon and no Advanc;e1)~ declines by-.llout reilstratlon card in vehicle. a ... ..,.lo'•l>I' ·mvcJn. <Tablel The cltatldn' said th•t he must B7~--·• •• _. ·-=· ap9e•l" in H•rbor Judlcl•I , ..... wei,1 ..... __ DiatrlctCourtSePl.D.butforthat ltfld\Da;on I!'• AmwfcM· , · appearan~ h• plw to sulipoen• !\ich8111•. _,. ---' topDejl&rtmeotofMot.rVeblslea . I . . ~. -I .J\ ----· officials to force them to produce wu then that his continuing con· thevalidregistrationincourt. ruct. with the DMV began. ''They Today. however, Bert Miles, said that I must pretend that the manager of the DMV office on license number on my card did 19th Street, Costa Mes~, said that not exist," Hunt said. Another re· Hunt's 3-ctld'n is premature. gist.ration card would be sent ''I call'd Sacramento this later. · morning and.the)' said that a new : But Hunt felt lhat his-suspense reatstration caid·bas been put in receipt" wai -good-for--only-two the mail,'' Miles aaded months and since more. than 60 Hunt based his complaint on ttays have passed he no longer lhit sequef'f!e ol e"tenls : he h~_ vlllid proof of reg1straUon. bought the car June%!: on Jtine ~nMv manager Miles dis- 2$ he received a 1us~ receipt agrffd with Hunt's claim that {temPQrary recfstration> from hi-~i1tration fs lnValid and re. the OMV reflecting' the p~ment lated tbl• serle5 or event,.: ol • '12 lee for tbe trangfer ol the The l>MV received the notice environment81 license plates ~the sale of the car and applica· f.rOm his previO\lS vehic!'le; on t.lon for "'fb1tration June 24, but Aug. 15 he received a reglstra-this lnltia application did not tfon card ln the mail whicl\,. ·mention that environmental 1howecltbelicensenumberoflhe llcense plalell were being cua1'80NBV. -..., tr-•naferred. The <60 NBV It Wd 1~hflll that he ·reallied number w•• therefore tuued. that'aomeu1lti'g was e.millJ•""ilt (See DRIVER, PceAJI ~/j .. I 'l ' . -·-"".;...#111.- Included in the motion wu an administrative freeze on pro- posed new hirin1 tliat would tn- <'rease the district's stalJ by 61 percent to a total of 753. General mana1er Edward 1.cP4 told difectors ~\ 89 _per- cent of the new jobs Will lie in the operaUons cateaory and only tl percent in adml.Dllrtratioo.. Di1triCt planbers attributed the ma1si ye budaet increase, which will be covered Dri111artly by federal transportation grant funds, to a doubling ot cllstrict bus service. By the end of the year :127 fixed route buses will be on the road In addition to 74 Dial-a-Ride coaches if that program, wl!ich may be scuttled on court ardert, · Is pe,rmltted to continue. tSee TRA~S"1'ace AJi Weather Pat<'hY late night and early .momlng low clouds Friday, otherwise mostly sunny skies with beach highs from the low 70s ris· ing to the upper 80s inland. .... INSIDE TODAY Pive children watched in horror a1 Protertant gunmoi burat into their IUlfad home and lriU<d llt<ir tll4lh<T and grand/al,,.,. al tho dlun<r·lc· ble. ~• lf°'l/. Pllfl• A4. M'f..,.~ ---· ~.::r: . .,._ ....... ---....... -·-, ......... . =-••1111 JI -- hMlex • I ,. • ' • • ! ' ' \ • • . • ' • ' ' • • ' City -Def en~. - Police .FundS BJ RJ'!~\TJ!.~R A 1peclal H!lntinltoll-Btach police operatins fund made up partially with payments, fiom criminal defead•n&a wu_ttrong- ly defended today hy aty Ad· min11trator Da\'e Rowlandl. 1"he Police should be com- mended for this innovative pro- 1r al:(l, •• Rowlands maint~ns. '"They've broken up numerous burll•r:r rin1s and cut down crimes. . • "Other cities have come._lo us to 1et ldeu on bow to let up a similar program,'' Rowlands said . Capt. Bert Ekstrom, com- mander o( the Jnvt1t.i1ative diviaian, allO defendedtheflmd. "I feel that Ill.I only POetic Justice arre111ug:; •rook• wJth their own dlrt)"ID<ille~" 1111 laid.~ ... Mty,. .............. Ekltrom laid Ille pniCl;am WU lnitlat..i Ill 1m .,,. 'JI~ Beach slollce·wllh $1.PlD jiollce funds . He said Ure West· Qr-• County 114unl~lpal Court In Westminster later acreecl to add ATTORNEY HUNT Df8Pb\'1'.8TIIE OFFENDING LICENll! PLATE ON HIS CAR He Bl-De1111rtment of Motor Velllc:lea, Which Bl•m•• lh• De•ler • ' ISRAEL ••• • F,.... P..,,e AJ AIRPORT ••• Israel and Egypt siJned their -airport would operate. second interim Sinai peace ~••we were planning to make a agreement today in a brief and formal presentation in P'allbrook solemn ceremony ln Geneva. to reuaure them.since I can UD·' " marred by a Soviet boycott that dentand their concern," Riley .Jed the United States to withdraw said. "What's unknown is its obeerver as well. feared.'' There ' were no smiles, The Newport Beach supervisor • • I handshake• or speeches ao a said·he ls hoping Or-• County : soldier and diplomat from both Airport staff members will still \ sides signed the accord, worked be permitted to make Friday's · ; out in 12 days or shuttle_ presentation before Riverside r diplomacy by Kissinger that ob-plannera. ligates Israel to give up another -t-3,500 square miles of th&.Sinai "But I guess tha.i. react.ion ,.. peninaula. would be the same aa .our atatra The Sovif:t Union and the Unit· in a similar situation-the board ed. States. co-chairmen of the pays our salaries so we go along U.N. Middle East conference, wlththeirwhei," Riley said. Ri~enlde SUpervlaor William were to have been observers at Jones, Rllef.'s key contact tn the 1 theceremony. · w ted th k' But Ru11la boycotted it in airport pro ect. vac • 00 e . iinger at the pros pee;! of_A.Dew prope>Oal from . strong fuPPOrt to J.. Am~ricarr presence -200 mildoppoaition. ~ • clvlllana to man mcnltorlng sta-. .'.'He flnall:r oug1ested ~· ,~ tl..,.-ln_lrodye~:.n<I iJql ow. preaentatlon from a " the United stateo stayed away suP!r.vioorial l~vtl to ·a staff · rather tban emt)liraa 'Ruuia by level, '',Riley 1aid. .underllnln1it1absenci: • . "' . .' .W•<$moring a , Both Ist••ll ~~gniuan . i®d~lon eausel'slllcere-:: sources, said ··fhe ,sovl.el'<L r7!1e!leve fhjt ts ·a· viab1~·so1u. · American absence had no.effect Ori;" Riley said. "I think Im- ! on the agreement. • . , .mOdi.te im)llementatloo of the "" Later Presldent'Anwar Sadat . ldealiaobeendealtabigblowbut charged the Soviet Unlon wltb a tbeconceptisn'tdead." , "flagrant provocation and atd The supervisor said he II con- teinpttodividetheArabflmt"by tln~e a low-key effort to make the boycotting the signing of the new Pro.Jed a reality· Sinai settlement. f He ac~ustd the Russians of pro- ! vidinl Egypt's 19'13 war ally, ' Syria, and the Palestinians "with t information full of lies'' that I E1YJJt wu selling Ill rilhll bi the newdisengagementacconl I I ! Council OKs Park Site · A $347,000 contract to develop the Wakeham park site in the north of Costa Mesa bas been ap- proved by the city council. The cOntract, awarded to Sharecroppers, Inc .• of Orange, calla foe•. a multi-purpose field, a play area for small children, a multi-purpose court (for deck tennis, badminton, basketball, , and volleyball), and a picnic l shelter. .,,....PogeAJ .·<:ELLA ••• Thomu backed Cable's con· clusioos by also telling the boanl -the J>Ol"!!'IDDel department "did an excellent job.•• As far aa the hel!lth depart· ment and county Health Officer John Philp are concerned, Thomas said, "!feel very atroog- ly that there is a forum for honest dllsent within the county and thi.t the actions of members of the healtb department should not ·be condoned.'' ,Hamilton advocated retaining the 'pbysiclal examinations within the health department and was an outspoken critic of the OC1IT1 contract. - Sex Film Trial F,....PogeAJ DRIVER ••• The SU!pense receipt asking for the transfer of tbe Hunt 1 plates was not requested Un.W tlie next day, but by then, Miles said, the original dqcuments bad· been mailed to Sacramento. - The second application has not · yet caught up with the llrSt, but Miles said that there ls no.c&use for alarm because the sus~nse receipt is v'1.id proof ol registra- tion and does. not expire n two months. ''It is good for the calendar year fn which it is issued,'' Miles said. This receipt would appear then to take some suspense out or Hunt's solicited' citation. BUt it also appeared that if be does not get.a corrected registration Card before bis scheduled court date, he may still subpoena DMV of· licl&ls. "It'• bard fo believe lhal alj the registration documents, lgclud· ing the transfer of' the personalized plates, "Wen: not processed at the Sfme'ti.l:De," he added. . , BADHAM ••• various felony ' ccninbl, lndildlng bribery, conspiracy and others • relating to alleged Wegal ac- . Uvities while be was Orange County -...essor. • '"Mr. Badham •a l'""OIJDcement comes u no surprise~'' Hlnsbaw said. "He makes it In the belief I will not be a candidate for re- .. 1ectlo11 to my third term in Congress in 1978. •• • Hinshaw said It Is his "Inten- tion and determination to seek re-election to a third lel'Jl'I: '' "I do not evade polJUcal bat- tles, I do not q_uit In !he ml.ddle of them, I fi&ht to win them and will do so again if Mr. Badham's politically premature announce- ment continues to be a reality.in 1916." • ---Hin.shaw's fint trial date On ·the llldictment dealing with the felony bribery and COQSpiracy eotmll ·baa bffn •et for Novi 10. But Hinshaw made no reference to that prospect in hia statement. He said be bas · earned .the · F....-l"aJsc A,.,,_ ~~·~!.!~:°~ts ol an~ :!I • ' · ' "that Is why. they !rave elected mEFf · ' me by substantial majorities in • • ' • the paat two elections.'.' around inside the small struc· lure. . -. A ~ar was also f<iund parked behind the Jewelry store along so-called Antique Row, where stores are usually beavUy pro- tected by electronic alarm systems. Officer Shulman said items taken from the building and estimated finally to bie worth $8SO were found hidden in bushes nearby, .Jacludlng a r,ve-pound bag of tUrquoise stones and party silverware. Shulman theorized whoever burglarized the store r.an to his waiting car to nee, then panicked when the 1964 Buick wouldn't start. The Fountain Valley man, who lives with bis parent.a, earned his nickname ''Berserko'' for his daredevil riding. He competes regularly at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Police said Becker would pro- bably be arraigned today or Fri- day in Harbor Judicial District Court on the burglary charae. .. 1 l>atrolman ·De..m, Je!...t re- tumed to 525 VictoriaSt:,'focused ' the Slaua on the balcony -said thJlt.PQl!.ell. plant did iDdeect resemble marljuanL .. '• ~ .......... REGGIO CALABRIA.. ly .E~trol s,i. Doll Caley waa (AP)-AI! -..;·117 cni'r!d .. lOO summoned frodl headquarters :ri'!.itedt!9br."::°111-:~~~ w....-. leadinltoarriatof a line ~ay 19 ittaclt HYOD ~le couple, ea~b :14, ., '!""'don ot arreate4' tor tile Jddn~ ol an eultlvatlon and poH • 1m ol the 18-year-old llrl,whGee ~ '' ~ , .body WA!_. f~~~ ~Iii a · nte balcony.Plant Ind ~-all dump. -• . -amount of suspected-.,.....,....i The pollee~ere lrarilforring marijuana was seized alon1 the seven fl'<fliJ a pollce~taUon witb the suspecta, but pollee said near Gillllate to a van for transit the .male· adamantly protested to Jail when the crowd ~ved. in. his innocence all the way to the Some of the mob got intbtwo cars station and · chased the van, but the · policeoutdi1tancedthern. · Q\lc~,th~re. lhey ~to- -• day, Jte ~eigned creat ~mfort. ... p '"J and repeatedly begged tOusethe .. ~ lltre'"' men's· room. He wu. llnally al- -loweil"to do so -but only 't'lth a TRl\NSIT_._ ! • · ~~~a~rone became sus- Dlal-a·ride was judgl!d unfair .piciou$ when the mans-med to compell\lon to taxicab com-•be -lia.-.lng tr<>ubl• wllb his panies ln a court. ruling last trousqs. The chaperone in· mooth but the entire program in -tOrx.ened and found a whole cludine musiye , pl~ ex"! ~~f!l!, am · . "• pansiona has beeJJ lncladed in the .i1Wi¥tifddw the p8nta bUdget In the event some 111eans 'Ur•. prpqner'a flCO!I flushed, is found to circ.umvent the court but ,oot tht' ev,dence, in· nrling. vest11aton said. .. . ( - .. Tbe park is bounded br Fuchsia Street, Smalley Road, and Salinas and Redding avenues. ORANGE CO.ST c DAILY PILOT Pussyc_~t Jutor: 'Got No Hangups' Aobtrt N. Weed illl'rf'tlWftl -1""61ttf- Ja( k R. cUrltty VkfP"r~-a.--~ Thomas Keevll '"* Thomas A. Murllf'Hnt .......... CharlesH. Loos Rlcherdft. Niii MMMMt Me ........ u ... , ,. Cel .. MffaOffko ------..... --....1,.0. ....... Bt JORN VALTEllZ.\ ot•DIWY._ ...... ' Proapectlve jurors continued to face pointed queatlonlng Wed· nesday Ill preparatloil tor the trial of B{llbo,a•1 Puaaycat Theater operators m obaeenlty charges. At iuuo before· Judge Robert Todd In Harbor Municipal Court la the alle1aUO.. that l'luycat operators violated community llandardl by IC~Hning two le& . fllml, ··Deep 'rbroat1' and '-rbe Dnil In lliaa Jonoa," _-~of ~IJuron ranged fiom a ..-Wiie> once worlteil In Holl;rwoodlllm atudloo to a 7oun1 bou1ewlfe with a ckl!'ff In poycbolo17 , Defenae queatlobl probed 'PQP!ble biu a1~ a defense l8"1:er-'1 ''bl1arr1· a.atrdo'' to )iol«ltlal eaibarra111111D1 "When Juron must view lb• two sraphic -mm1. Throulh Tu11da7, Pw11ycat . llleatar chain lawyer Robert ~D~el focused Oii • Colla ... reline ali4 • CGroa.a clel .::r9.~==::..re - • jury duty. McDaniel spent mQl!t of his day with the retir~ man who •aid ~e had no use "for conteQlporary 1n<>viea. · . , ~ · • " ... 'cause they ,..st don't make 'em llJte· they used to," said the potential juror. McDaniel also asked if the man had ever seen araphic sex. in films: · .-; · ••Have you ever.seen what they usedtocallataalilmsl" · .. Ob, sure, years ago," .&id the ntlree. "At th• Ellta Lodle, un· IOI\ hall and like that. Sbfppers, ._ .. l!ut I don't hava any 1Allili9fflt In that .•• I've nobauupo," beasld. llcDanlel allO WN ·conc:erned a-Iha man'• 1randlon. who ls a police "•ffi-but the pn11pec· tlva Juror lnal1ted that that fart Wbuldnotatfeetblaobjeclhlty; : Selection ot a Jury tohear the evidence In the mta.i.lnesn«<>l>- ~7 trial lnvolvlnc three pr1n. clp8jaln Ibo theater cbaln olready bu been an arduoua-, ' •• ' • Save $4.0 to $.120 f Rich .. and ' ~tic wor.tp.y piµe · tables . --• • . The warmth of wpod ... it bas ~ wonderful way with a room, partkul?;l"IY who;n • it's intriguing wormy pii\e in a triangular desigll. Now save con~deraoly on'these • ·attractive home. accents, 48" sq&~ cockta.i~table. Regu[;µ)y ,359, now at ··239 30• square lamp table. Reg. $219, tl69 Nof$hown: ·4~•·sofa·table. $329, S239 18" 5<1uare bunching table. l.l.eg. itt2; 17? Bnd table. Reg. priced . $169, 1129. .Allow 4 weeks for cfivery. Purchase o~ c~nvenlent Termw'9' .Acx:ount. Furniture DoMnl ot cballengea -eltller tor ...... or simple~ <111Qua11t1cat10D1 -.-. -~ ' • ~ C: • forbotlulclellnth•~ 'Bullock's 5014,tn Coast Plaza, San D.iego .Frcew y at Bristo'. osta "Mesa, S,6-0611 l. -·· . -• . ..:..__ . T" - - -J ...... • ' - • • I ' Al D . .:\ILV "PILOT EDITORl . .:\I.. P.-',GE I J • • ·a Last Resort . F1iel-Saving·Proj~t ' A gniup ol mercbants lllld mapufactitttirs •ljl Newport Beach and Jrvlne-U:runvelled pl.alla for a cocirdlnated effort to 1aveluelJbl.1 fall I . . . The proPOSala for the ~koff of Operation. In· depebdeace 1nclu~ car-pool coordination. public II\-• formation campaliM andawardl! to~ and in- clivi,duals who he&tleolemplifylhe.effort to aave.fueL ~ . ~:--:w~~e....,mg About .. • The official ~$hip ol the project -from the New_port Center AucilllaUon; ' ITv!De In' dustrial League and tbe NeWporttlai"bor ~berol . ' A ftnal re~ hal been prese'.,,ted by the Costa Mesa Goals and Objectives Committee, but it h&l! Commerce. • . m91!! Uttle Initial iRN1ct oii the city ~ciL ." Tllia apPe8" t0 bet>ecause)IOme of ,lh4! comnu~­ tee's leaders are abt the ta'vqritea of the council le1111"rra1ilp and beca111e it suggests programs itiat -1 ale ambit~ without eJplalniilg how they mighf be impJ~enliH'. ~ • Spokesmen have high ~for 1,µcceu 0, tfie 'Pl'Oiect and Its evenWal l!Pttading to other areaa. • The timing of the klcki>lf ii ~-With the predld- ed rising cost of gasoli11e and Qt!ler;tueb1 It seems pro- bable that by autumn consumers will be ready for some home-g~own eoetgy savllll. ' . .~ .... ~,__. • • SICENTENNIAI.. SPIRIT , • ' el~ A1•111J, Be Sqs ·~Bd(l, ·°Week '·1 '0 .. ~· · , ·· · · r F~r:Foi-ds~ , ·c=~y ·Food S~~ps Are~'~:\._That; Bad q· . . Drou;n Gus 'l;otbe~r: ~ ati( ) ac1111 •. vei)'Jnt~r~. . . • ..D Treasury Secretary Willi ·, MAILBOX . I wa YEAllS nol ""?f!lhs the . -f Simon'~ statement, Quoted' Y residmta on ,tije east slde d the ( · ' . 1 ] Well,. It'• t'hat time co11~~o!a:.i.!;aneyP prpiram ~ ·• bJUffj ~re )\een sub~ to .accurate predlct!on of tblnp to come. This being so all churthes are equaUx &uilty of fontelliDg the future !or tbey do l!Ol!clt coo• trlbutiona !ortbis service. . 'E. VAN. S-NOVAK_ -~ Ldkra.from nader• .... -· ·~~crett.otiet. asa ajain ..• GuFes.svl)Vhvla~•-!'.ar '..! .. ~gan'!ci.rihipof~.!..l'::..O::ti•ti:redcr Tire rfQllt to c_,.,. fdkn to /ft res tof,, ' peningto air e ~· ~•rs, n • ~ • ipoc:e or '""'llioU llbrl 11,,...,,,..i. 1. Ot'Jet-DC·BPfm. ~ WAS~~T~N-'lbeAUlllSI ~ • J.G. _;,'=~~,,\uc.2';to-~; ~~.:..~=.=·~ -~:!t":A';1C'~~ .. H.lllhes The Reverend Zelda J>ryor ~ every right J.O publicly practice her bell els end accei>t·-fOl' · its support. This .p~ bu been Jooc ..U,lllishedby all other O<fanlzed rellciooa with the ac-qwesc:enc9 o!law. eo111resslotral re~-e-.a Jiaa more or aom,t( semblance of : c...,.. liglrGlfln GIOcfrnldliofl-, s. T~ of p!Jot..,,...,....,.aUve ~ a serr.. of defecttana , validity. ii ~ sbould sbow 11cc1 -•i11"'l(. i, wllMdd ... ,,. cr llotllOclQ; .... ''J , l'Pinst oil price dec.Dtzolliy key · specillc ftgµtef of hO'lf-peo. quell 1/ n/l'C.I'!" ,_ .. ..,,..,.,.: • ,; Othlr.1 f acfor•:,-al~craft after talltlnll l.o ...,..,., ...;.,.,.,._.,, ___ ., ]lie in var!Oui .lncoma.~ck~: PoelJvtOlllllOI~ . • crJ11,._wel1bt,. '!Inds, l!m-, •• .EDWARD LEWIS mne11m1-eanacioU1 ccrnstttuents. ---... -~-.... rectivefoocl1tamjiil. -• ·~-ature_,-density, etc. (Since B-•li••DA _..._ •L..._._, __ a -•.a..1a Ford with ..., .,. ........ .,...., ..... .,..,,.. : -· .. .i-.. ,_ 1 '""--= ---~ .... -~ er.u. -,.... .. °"""',c..,o.11r~ · J ~eve that at today'1 li ... ""'6 , these are calculated actors, w.n::Y ..,. ,~.., 1 · ltJ lliaceot pillltieal defeot lliDce . -~ ·1n general ¥d bigb !oocl1 tbroulh able taxpayers such as ha~ much j~·iriOuenc~,thiJI, Totbe Eclltor: ·· • becom1nl Presldnt. • · _ · pnces, that .aJ,y family of lll!ll'i,:; he? · 01.1tem.No 3; ' t , .tt>e-Oralia• c.-,. Bod of · eei...10,.healkounlerl '.· ,,. "' . -earning• In the rep ~ "Soclal5ecarityis11eat.Plesi ~.tor1•11{Slhek1itfte;east "S(jpenticlri;"-e--e -a1'the White lloWle andTederal veto override not onlywolild be a/ $S,00Dto$7,00D may and probably dent F. D. Roosevelt saw !hat-side' residents ha,ve conduct,ed off In-cations by Dlslrtct "-I- Energy Ad-· humlliatinc defeat.fot\llr~ will have co11,1iderable dl!ftculty when the.first. computer was tbelr.O:,:massive" PJ'J!esls COD· tomey Cecil Blcka and tem• ministration but would bury the Jut? in providing adequate food•...-0ompletec1;•"Univ4c0' should'be · cernhiJ-tblo jet· ...U.. but ob-._.,.uy stalled in their attempts (FEAl were ener11i>ro1ram. ply aQd nouris!>ment f~r utlliud by OIU covemment'to viousty not with the proper of. to transfer key pencmnei from confident of • themselves without considerable belp "insure" us against another ftcials .or In the =-er. thedialrict attorney tot.be sberif( the one-third· BE'ITY FORD'S ~'ER.-sacrifice in requirements for "depression." It Js a machine Since it is a well fact Iba~ -are now freezing the district p I u s • o n • The political ~114k• at Betty other ~ess_itiea such. aa ~ that does nOt ~ ·~not Pl"" .., the_ avera~, ·~ .., the Jtl!!rn_ey.'.L.Lunda. NC!'W one of -Senate vote-FOl'd'ICBS"lntervlew A!llf;-u'ls Ing cliitliiilg,-ancrotlier needs, tenil to advise peaple. The reel--"'"'Weit slCle of11ieJili!f~li iiieli cronies bas be<D Indicted Mecled to aus-ieftected in tabulated Nsults at ~ ~~e 1boulcl be·altWed _ pimts.Joate_to decldo.to,puUbat )llgber p"'ced Iba-..,,the by-the crancl-jury, and la.await· tain President Albert Sindling¢s autiiol).tatl•• ·to· re<eive -tbe beiie!it <itl'OOd social cteem1tY money to wortc eaft: side, eou14 it Just be-1bie inC trtab Ford'• veto of nstioowide poll: a aP,OCtacular staml!'I in tbepurcbaseat!ood.· acain. that future "massi~" protest The board, apparent~)' ·conl1n)C'ld--clropofl6.5fa.rcentagepolnl$'1n • -No doubt, people wbo..recelve meetings betweeneaslbluffresl-hemmed in··by its_'Q!'ll 09<t!IP'_ domestic, con; · the ·President's approval rating I DOUBT that there are many, minimal social· oeeurlty never dents and appropriate' eormty tioo, ls now attsckingthecourts. irois. 'Just last Thursday, 'Mr. from 55J. i>ercent Aug. 10 to 38.8 . if any, with incomes in excess at bothered to pay nlllch taxes in 65 and government offtciaia could . '1belr cb4r& .. are stupid and ir-lcird was privately claiming 35 -tAug. 24 . $7.000 per year except in excep-years of existence. Do they de-be mote r.1'!!acUveif tile word responsible: hr th<! .district at- ·Senate votes (one more than 'l'h1i is Mr. ·Ford'a lair.eat rat-•· ti90-al cases of large families serve a band out? BefOl'e it W'5 . ••massive 'was spQl_ed m-a·$-$-i-. torney'a war on political ccnup.o ~ed). .1n1-smce 38.5 perceDtjustbefore , 1".lth four or more minor ' humanitarian, today it la a "np v-e?lwonderl ti<ln -organized crime, we But the President could not · ~Mayaguezit'ciclfnl.Altboullh children, who receive food off''. Does Mr. Klodtencourace , R.DUITMAN mllliremembertha1tbotwoare have known what bis aides SiniJlinger attributes llr. Ford's stamps;anditwouldseemU).8lin conniving, indolent people to , • . 1-aQie, Perhaps lflis la the Jeamedlut·weekfromtelepbone. -'-~ent slump. partly to bad a countrr which spends more steal from u.s and our govern· ..,_ J •-.,_ reason it· ls so difficult for our alls to sen~ across the~-;;;o;.....ic 11ews, Ids intervievlen than $100 billi0n !or armaments, ment? In the same page, Mr. • l'll• ""•-!'""'.sew political leader.hip to wace. a trY: • re<orded "oter after voter q>qt· some of ,;hicb undoubtedly is of Paul Harvey says 'within our TotlleEdltor: comprehensive war on organlud ,'l'hose e alls d~astically • lllainlnl about Mrs. Ford's com-qu.,tionable necesalty and own nation there are ominous CongratulaUoiis ony0urrecent crime. Hieb Is attempting to diminiabed hope that the veto mentaoomoralil)'. waste. that the much lesser symptoms.' 1 editm{al ••1mpos1ibleDreamer1' \Hge auch a war, and is belDC will be sustained ID the Senate Sindlincer's dal/l la 111ppc>rted amount required to enable those F . W. WONG · referi'lng· to proposed 1anil uses cl>oked by.our political leaders.· , (with the Bouae a ~ca~). bynort'-scientific evidence: who can not without great alonillleIJ:VliieCoasl.· . . • , '1be reason: Senators.were mun· ~ Item:' One of the Republican sacrl!ice in other needs, provide · W'ele9..e, l'lleft;•••rf One• again a --mic AT PIJlllT they attempted to daled. by conatltuent complaints party's <Shrewilest national -·their families wftb adequate ,.. ~ plamdl!g stalt hss come · trsno!.,.. investigative personnel '~ any new 1asp11ne price oPtrativei driving ac:roos coun· 'food, should not be called TollieEdltor: ui>'witb an irres~ble plan of lbe organiZed crime unit. but )lit .. -partlc~arly amon' try 00 vac'atlon, ._as stunMci to chlaeler• when Ibey rece;ve food My, m7, so the resiclents.., the .that bis no basis ~pr eocnomlc the court ruled agaln$l lhls, then farme.._. Tbe Impact was Ill-' frnd Ill• whole nation talking stamps to help them feed their west side of the bluffs are·up in common sense. Tlme apd time the board is freezinll~undl from tensifled ))y ' glooJ!7 lilflation aoout lirs'.' F'!!'\I'• interVleW 't'lth families. · ·' anns oyer the noise increMe as a· llJlin: we see sim!J,ar ynrealistic Ibis unit: However, ti ad the figures ~ulf Oils defection an overwh~Jmin&IY negative ef. Until definite ~fi:'res are result of a westwOnl shift In tbl! planning effort made at great tra1>1!er been effected to the ~-llnt bad. ar•-feet agains!~ busbancl.. ·-.publicly made av hie from takeoff }>attem of the 00.9" and ilirectcosl to tb' public entity in-sbel'l!f, the funds would not have ·-news came e .., . . Ford -"~• . which it may be conclusively 737s cn¢ of the Orange County votveil -cl-ester indirect cost been frozen, because the gulllble 1~ week.when the admlni$a-· • Jlem: iWhB •!l •d (Bo)'~:_ establll!hed to what extent. ii Airport. So welcome to the to the public tbrou&b· develop-sberi!flain their hip pockets. • um,i,Jearned a swinl Democrat. , msnaser-~"."Fr at F1oricla anj, ~in the food stamp or crowd! A crowd that includes, mental delays and resultant Jack Now the board is stymied, so • con a •.l" v ati v e S•np.J,:~.~ trand el!Reped .. ·~-··II ~al '!lorida, welfare program exist, suc,h obviously, residents'"' the~' of employment, not to mention they are attackin1 tbecourta • • llcClellanofArklD8M.. "". av dw:"-.m ents anked articles aa Paul Barvey,1 side, south side and east driv~ up the cost of land The district a~ey finally would vote to overnde after Jin. For L"Jd mt ___ .!~e11er 'IWelfu'e Breelia Dependence" the pattern as well as the w<ilt already approvticl foc develop-baa something concrete to wol-k tllt'"""I to ~ rural c:cnstl· wltb Vice n -en """""Q of ticlil b,., alidlty' aDd • side.> . ' · meat. ·'< . with and is doing a great i91> in • tUelli&~Nei:t came wcri Iba~ and. blgh 1asollne ]!ices as the :;enot 'l:::r!;t 1!,.ir,; consldera· For an airport tbat la The]Nbllc needs to be made these investllati-. His~· ~blka Sell -'Tait.,. JDllO!"RepuDllcan,...evances. . , "absolutely euential" to/the aw-of the enormous cost of nel,deputydlstrlctaUorneYland Cbfo.,,...waverinc i.Dy, Sowaa uO.:-WbeJI Foril c~l181P' tlqa. • SIJ40NAPPEL economic growth at the countJ, these "Ivory tower" proposals. investllators sllke, are doing an ~BobDoleollt-.anotber operative• 'aak~d Republican · ~.Y is It so few civii:·mindecl Your editorial did ·tbla ••· efllcient job in an orderly -..-U:raure~can. . state chairman icbard · '""-•t-•tS'• lllll•I • .~~. ·-~to1 to"htbaree~~were .-eellently. businesslike manner. l IDJow • ' The moat atwmblc def-Richards of Utah to suggeSt a · ll'S-~· ~u•• -~ RICHARD A.SEWELL these men, and I know they...., .,, .. conaenatlve ~bllcan state flllldralser, be replled that ''l'.otii.Edilor: '.' , • bonned ull.mlcht prove "upset· ''.not out to get anyone" as was Sen. Norrta .Cotton of New Ju, ~_!tive 'state was~ ' -'lntbeAug.13tssueattbeD~ Un&" to the res_. at that .,_•I Re .. -W• su g 1 eat e d .by .cert al n ' ~ 'rbe 'WhiW House . Ford counr.r7 In the wake at '!"' ; PllO. editorial p41e, lbOre was a *<ea. Now, after. several months .. , -· supervisors. -awlndfallvcte FirstLady'aremarks. ''-letter from Mr. Frank ltloek cil a westward adJust..I takeoff TotbeEdltor: MARSBALLF.NORRIS l ftr dec••rlrol. But be ~ to complaining about reteivlni too pattern. residents at ~est It is witlrmingled outrage -• Wleforoverri4e. aVDENESS " POUTJCS -mucb social iecurity benefits, sideofthebluf!shavea tiy cynicism that I read of4be pro- PrlYate, r8aliatic ........ -Needles• di~court~y by Gov. )lecaqle be:ts fortunate to liaV! s~i;.ceeded--but on 1 aft!r secution of 7$-y~ar old ~verend Within tbe' ~ranee Edmund G. Brown, Jr., of earned that much. Doesheforget "iidlssive" protests-in placlDC Ze1c1a Pryor of the Cbun:b of between JIOOI' and bopel-. '1be California toward a fellow ,,,., tbe United States survives the pattern back to the east side Altrollcht b)"J>ur do-gooders and ORANGE COAST : DAILY PILOT ..,.... may have decided that 11 ·• cusnllans of ourpubllc 11!"\"als· i to 11. Yole by the 15\te selectioo • As I understand It. the Rev. Ro.,,., r;. Wted' ,,,.,,..,,..... l M~k• • committee backing· New Yark ! Zelcta:P,l)'or~~ct!cesastrolot1Y. TIJmno•K•~E,.,,, • over Loa Angel .. fer the ms PIUt~ a form of re ·on that predates &rborn Krnb<ch. J)emoeratic national Cm1VeutlC1t. airtstianity and mmt other or-• Edilorlcl ,, ... &IUor f • ---~~=,/. ,-<i:.S- "') """"'· w.......,,,, ,,._ #le) got LIZ 11> -.rff II>• pui-t ,_.. wldr Dfokl' • <Jor, PlllliJ> 'Noel 'of Rhode slllisedrellcions. The edil<>rial pa)!e of the Dailf i.ia-4atl, ccb1:!:::C::, i:!t !~ ,· • utrol) do ~bp111ractdl0cefeelor ~~~ Pilot seek11 to inform and Democr -1 ...,..VI..._ 1\i,mulate readers by praent.ina; -IDI .-eacla of hi.I colleagues a ' hM just as mucb buld·aa any on this pa1edi.eneeommentary tbba bat •u :la Dal• llistOr1 at the Ji other rffOpdzed rel!~ tnclud· on topics of lnterut by syndlcot· R.bode laland state police, retail· • ~ft•CbrlstiaDltJ ed columnisls and cartoonlllU,tly ill at $8 and publlabed by his :. • i r-· • ' providing a forum for r .. de'?' aute'a blcentennlal commlulon. , ~ ·'J' II' THE ReveH.nd Zelda Pryor view• and by presenting thiS -returneclblscoPYtoNoel, • . '-tobe""""ec·~-•f----'••g newspaper's oPlnions ~ ldeu Pio'"",.. form letter a. ... -uu=u ..... ..,__,......_. on current topics. The editorial ..compmiled bJ a to f11t:eteil tbe_Jutu!e bY. reading opinions-of the Daily Pilot appear ..,..ed bJ an aide explalninl the' Position •of the stars tbeo onlY In the editorial column at Ole Brown's ,..UCF ol nUectlnc all every cburcb In town leachinC top ot the page. Opinions OK• lllfts. , that the Bible predicts events to pr-by th• coluinnlsts «nd Noel, who baa never met come 1nc1 bas in tbe put... the-car10olliau udleue.r wrlten ate Brown, bas been buminc ever stars guldlnlotbe Wise Ken -their own and no end..-nent OI since. "Brown doesn't play with • teUln~ tb Leader..baf been their views by the .Dally Pllpt a full aeaba• up1t6lr1~'' be • em'-: sbouldbeinferred.. . •. B did -~ . ___..u__ bof'O, -I t 1111&pped when rown -I 'i' "Wouklll't .. i.e-clllH_lftOl\.,walft't.......,.... • 'l'becbllp(erRevelodanalntbe . Tbursday,septemher4,i9'15 ~ up foc the parlJ'• nstlaGal ~ ,.,.. • BlbCe la b01n1 :ta111ht ~ as an .te1.oion 1\(.oa Ancfles.. , • , •T • ! · 1 • • l • I· .. :Walkout .Could Hurt TV HOLL 'Y:WOOD (UPI) -Film technlc:ians are preparing to strike for tbe !Int time since 11M6, a walkout that could shutdown all feature movie makiilg ·and most teleYlalonaerles. Fourlocal1-repreaentlnglilm I f to11, l;;:l: ~ruuclj'. ' sound technicians and studio pro- jectionists -were authorized to etrike Wednesday by the powerful International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes, IATSE. The strike would be against the Association of Motion PictW'e and Televiaionpl'"oducers. ~/ti--.... SACRAMENTO (UPI) ~~~~:~':r~i:::i~:!.:;s ~P~~ public has won assembly passage despite an oppQnent's complaint that lawmakers keep enacting lawa they can't live with. The legislation, among other things, would require such local agencies as citr councils and I boards of supervisors to conduct open meetings whenever they are consideiing appointments to plannina: or coastal commissions. ISMn•rd ,,._ 1'IOfM!11 LONG BEACH (UPI) -'Ihe Navy says it cancelled a $9.5 million coQtrac;t with a San Pedro shipyard because repair' work on two ships was behind schedule and the delay was expected to cQntlnue. The Navy had two ships un- dergoing repairs at the Fellows and Steward civilian shipyard. Both ships, the World War II destroyer Hollister and the Point Loma, were moved out Friday. •-•f11gC-E11u SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A judee has sentenced Eben ~ Gosaage to from six months to 15 yean in prison for bludgeoning his 19.year-old sister Amy to de- ath. . . ·or - 111 Hospital >,ngelina Alioto, wife of San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto, bas been .hospitalized with a nervous breakdown, spokesmen said. She re- portedly bad not been able to sleep since Aug. 20 when bomb exploded outside couple's home. Russ SePSors To Be Next Glomar Target SAN DIEGO (UPI) -The spy ship the CIA used to recover part of a sunken Russian submarine reJX>rtedly has a new mission : yanking out underwater "bugs" the &iviets planted on the seabed onlY 50 miles off the California coast to listen to the U.S. Navy. THe.San Diego Evening Tribune reported Wednesday that the Glomar Explorer wiU fiOon began operations to remove or destroy ·Russian sensors on the ocean bot- tom in the vicinity of San Clemente Island. The Defense Department has confirmed that underwater launch tests of the Trident I, a ballistic missile with a 4,000 mile range designed to be launched from submarines, are scheduled to take. place there iater this year. The Tribune said the Navy ''wants the Soviet sensors re- moved before the missile tests start.·~ •• .. FRESNO (AP)-Unlon or- 1anl1era 1eeklhf 1u'pport-ln Callforola '1 upcoin.in.c fa,111 labor represe-ntatlon electton1 • have been barred temporartl1 &om ranches where arowen re- fuse access. A federal Judge'• ~111porary restratninc order would, unless challenaed successfully, deny 1uaranteed access durln1 a period of intense election activity· under California's-new secret ballot farm union act The law, the nation'• firot, tool< offed laat Thursday and filing of pet;tlooa to force elections began this week. . THE ACTION CAME after growers made citizens arrests on eight United Farm Workeri leaders Wednesday in Fresno and Tulare counties. The UFW oreanizers were laten to the Porterville Sherill's subltation, booked on trespass charge., and releued on their own recognizance. U.S. Diil. Court Judge N. D. Crocker of Fre1no scbeduled 4 !><oaring Sept. 12 to decide whether to issue an injunction a&ainst the access rule or let bis temporary order lapse. The access rule permitted un- ion organizers from the United Farm Workers and Teamsters to talk to workers for three hours a day -before and after working hours and during the IWlch hour. BUT CROCKER ENJPINED the state Wednesday from apply-· ing, implementing or enforcing ilS access rule. He acted on a lawsuit fa.Jed by a Arrest Just Like Actfug ' LOS ANGELES (UPl)-Aclor Robert B. Fairbairn, 28, who plays Officer Cl\ris 'Owens on the television series ''The Rookies,'' recently met some r"eal Policemen while driving through West Los Angeles. They arrested ..... him for drunken drlvln&. Police said Fairbaim's car was: weavine: across the center line at high speed late Tuesday and he failed a so)>riety lest. He was booked on a dnm.ken driving charge and released· on $315 bail. ' . ' I .. ' ' ' ,..OWer'a or1aJli1aUoo, the South Central_F•(l!lerl Committee, which uaued tho! ollowlna an)'one on a 1 person's ).and irlltbout bl• p.ermlllion vlolales • ..,,ututlonal prop~rty rlgJ\1$. ''We ~re doin1 everytbln' ~Ible .lo cooperate With the AL.RB but have saJd on several occulon1 we felt the board wu biuecl towarCs the Wli.obso" said Don. pat-Jee, a epokesman for the o-owen CfOUp. - BUT 11-"" \IJCE l'JIESIDENT DolQJU .Huerto contended or- llllizen cannot effectively reach worken uhlm allowed In flelda. partl.Uhu•)y where CffWS llve on tberancb. . '"The order rgeans we cannot effectlv~Jy tell people about the election or what the wbole pro- cedure lo, about," l<!n. Huertol said ••workers flboUldn't be dls-~liicblsed. Thi> keeps them from 1ett1n1 -informaUon the'y. · need.'' ( • UnlOns ... ' S4N JOAQUIN DEPUTIU .IUBPUE.STOCKTON VIGll.AN1'£ ... ndlng Fan:n Woot<era.Eecllqn.Sln Vlole~ In Flekle f • ....... .,...-- For Fenaa~ Minors • ~' --,. Birth Control Rejected SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Assembly has rejected a bill that would allow girls under 18 to ob- tain contrJceptives from a doctor • without their parents' permission. Tb~ hotly debated measure (SB-395) by Sen. Anthony Beilenson (D-Los Angeles), was .defeated Wednesday on a 28-35 vote. But the fioor sponsor of the· legislation, Assemblyman Howard Berman CD-Beverly Hiila), kept It barely alive by an· nouncini he would seek to have the vote reconsidered. UNDER CURRENT LAW, un-··. married female minors may re· ceive abortions, have a child de- livered, be treated during pre· gnancy without parental consent and purchase contraceptives such as foams, jellies and con- doms. The Beilenson measure specifically excludes steriliza- tion as a birth control method that could be obtained without permission of parents. Opponent.I called the defeat a victory for family life. "By passing this bill, we would be telling the parents or California, 'You are ol no use whatsoever, and we have more faith in minors,' " Assemblyman Peter Chacon CD-San Diego), said Wednesday. uWE OUGHT TO be encourae· ing minors to go to their parents and discuss these problems.'' Propanents said the bin coald reduce the number of abortlona and was "realistic" whlfe oppo- nents said it attacked the family unit and would encour,. pro- miscuity. But Auom!>lywoman Loooa H. Egeland <D·San loae), l1IPPOl'led the measure. 'saJtna the in· cldence of medical PJ'C)blOIIlll as. IOCiated with blrtla conb:ol de- Vlcea and pllli la _...._,.'smlll" • '(hen compared with the ln- adence of compllcatlms result- ing froni abortiona. SHE WD n was ''n.alva'' to thinlCthat'COlltinulngthe current·, prohitiltlon agalnat mlilors r~ f ceiving )!irth control would not' stop aexuil actlylty. i.• . . . ' ••• Businesswoman's· Body: .t Found in Santa Clara ' l ' SANT A CLARA (AP) -Police are investigating the murder of a businesswoman whose nude body was found in her apartment here. Barbara Christine McDonald, 33, was found dead Wednesday by friends who become concerned when she failed to show up for wort. She managed the Meridian Quad, a complex of buslnesa of .. fices, theaters and~hoJIO. 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